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VOL ALIA. NO. 56

HAATINOJ, MICHIGAN. THURAbAT, JANUARY 5. 1505.

IO PAOC5.

JI.OO PER3 EAR.

Mrs. Marion Goodyear spoke of
SHE IS NOT THE HEIR
HIS FATHER FOUND
Courtesy on the Street and broitgbt out
well ths importance of this feature of
■Judge Jewell Denies Mrs. Furnla's
And Harry Lahr is Much Rejoiced
Claun to- Rose Estate.
Over the Good News.
HELPFUL TOPIC DISCUSSED AT our daily life. Formal greetlr gs Jack
CYCLONE CO'S ANNUAL MEETING
much, and the kind hearted way of
THE WOMEN’S CLUB’S LAST
Judge Jewell today put an end to the
HELD MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Harry 1. Lahr of this city Is much re­
greeting the passing friend she elt was
nEETINO
somewhat
interesting
contest
over
the
joiced Io learn that his father, John iH.
OF HOME DEALERS.
the
truly courteous way. If‘ IKJOpld
petition of Mrs. Ida Furuiain the mat­
NO
CHANGE IN OFFICERS Lahr, who disappeared mysteriously
would stop to realize hoiw can
th;
ter of the estate of rhe late Benjamin
from Lafayette, Ind., live years ago, is
MANY SIDES
OF SUBJECT greeting accompanied b? the] chw*j7
R. Rose.
olive and well and is about to return BETTER SERVICE OF
All the Old Biard of Directors Elected
tone
anti
cordial
smile
meant
to
the
Mrs. Furuia, who comes from Lud­
east fian 1 his tteUern home.
HOME DEALERS
With One Exception.
Lahr iwas the proprietor of the Lahr
ington. claimed in her petition to be a Presented In the Various and Inter­ average person they wonk} never fall to
esting
Papers
and
Talks
on
give
It.
The annual meeting of tihejMichigan hotel of Lafayette. He was of high
daughter of Rose.
That Topic.
Ln considering the Courtesies of Shop­
Mutual Cyclone and Windstorm insur­ standing in the community, and so far Besides That, Trading at Ho.-re Helps
Hrr name was not mentioned in bis
Build up the Town la Which You
ping Mrs. Stauffer felt true epurteey
ance Company was held at thh office of as is known, there was not in the slight­
will and she""petitioned to be appor
Under the heading of “The Courtesies
Are Interested.
.
eimply
required pne to carry out the
the Secretary, D. W. Rogers in this -eel reiKfn tor his disappearance One
tiont-d a share of the estate just as of Life” a series af helpful five minute
The Banner or any one else cannot though Rose! had died intestate. Rol­ talks and papers were given at the club golden rule. She spoke of the long
city Monday and Tuesday, and was day ‘however, he was missing ajtd not
criticise
any
person
within
the
trading
boilrs
and
enforced politeum the clerks
fairly well attended. The members tine slightest trace was left liehiud.
and Clark, administrator, denied that Friday, the courtesies considered being
had to assume no matter what their
elected all theoW officers, probably con­ Search tor him proved fruitless and not radius of thia city for buying elsewhere Mrs. Furnia was a child or heir.of Hose as follows:
personal feelings, and toldjef same of
cluding that the splendid success &lt;»f the until a few weeks ago was any word what they cannot find In the stores of and the court after listening to the evi­
In thfl Hum'S-. Mr*. Hiuinwh Bartos-.
the most trying things the perSon be­
Company in the past would inake.it heard of tbe ntaaiqg man. His wife Hastings. But we want to say some dence upheld the administrator. He
In th-School. Mrs. Elon Henkes.
In Traveling. Mrs. Margaret Bailey.
hind the counter had to. meet. Court­
the proper thing to keep it in |he same
things in regard to buying of local dismissed the petition.
died about three years ago.
In
the
Church.
Mr*.
France*
Htnltii.
hands/* We doubt if there is another
esy
and thoughtfulness on the jlart o
It was the defense that if Rose had
Tbe discovery of Labi was brought tradesman those articles tbat ca^n be
lu the Club, the BrasMsul.
Company in existence doing1 half the about through ibformatlou given his found in their stocks of merchandise. nt one time married Mrs. Furnla's
From Elder* to CUllilreu, Mr*. Geneva Hayes. the shopper.brings a great deal of hap­
Volume of bdekivsH with the? same ex­ attorneys by Jatnee Noel, au Indianap­ For a good deal of money g,»es ffom mother, as was claimed in the daugh­
piness into the life of the clerk. ]
Upon tbe Street. Mm. Martan Goodyear.
In Shopping, Mr*. Chat de Stauffer.
pense that this Vompuny’H very large olis attorney. Mrs. Dwight, a daugh­ Hustings end Barry county every ter's petition, another wife was then
Miss Winnie Harper was present and
Mrs. Barlow in discusaing the first favored the club with an instrumental
business costs itsstp •kholders.i Its rec­
ter of Mr. Lahr, lives in Butte, Mont., uionth which ought to be expended living in an asylum, making the wedord of but one assessment since its or­ and witlii a slight clue went in search right at home, with the dealers in (til*, diitg viid. Evidence was introduced topic of Courtesy in the Home gave solo. Roll call was responded to with
many helpful thoughts. She defined, greetings appropriate to th© eeuaon of ’
ganization is without a parallel. x
of her lather. Sho found him clerking city and other Barry county towna, however to show tbat Rose and Mrs.
, 1, / 1 '
The only change made was the elec­ in a hotel at Belilngion, Wash., under We will say further, that on the wholp 1 urnla'H mother at one time ran away the difference between politeness with the year.
its set rules, and courtesy which springs
tion of J. W. pawn. of Eaton! Co., asa tbe name of Lewis A John.
as good service and as satisfactory together.—Grand Rapids Press
■ director in place &lt;&gt;f 1L. 11 Sjiencer, «f
from the heart A great many can ac­
Mr. Lahr, ailas John, says the reason prices could be obtained by dealin#,
PATRICIAN OFFICERS.
quire the common rules of politeness,
with home tMlesmarj, for the goods*
Detroit.
he left home was to get away from
' Hastings Division Couri^lo. 91 Order
but courtesy comes from a deeper
UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL
Tjhe financial report of the 1 Co. waa
worry and work and gc-Uintu a better usually suplled by the catalogue houses
of
Patriceans
installed the following
source
and
is
part
of
ourChrfetian
edu
­
presented, and was satisfactory to the climate. ' He changed his name and are of a lower grade than could be had
TEACHERS’ MEETING
cation. The real courtesy of home life officers Monday night:
metaben. It will be published in our gave no notice of hi* 'iisappearance, be­ of home dealers for the same money.
Fast
Senator
—
Fred StoWell.
begins in suppression.
If there is
neut issue
.
cause beldid not d-ant bis relatives and Besides this, support of the home deal
Senator—Guy L. Haven.;
j
Program for First fleeting, Jan. 9, courtesy between parents it naturally
friends Io know where he went He er, othor things being equal. Is a matter
Counsel
—
Frank
Charnlmre.
DUTY TO BE THERE
follows thaLthe. children unconsciously
At the Baptist Church.
came direct to Seattle, and after staying of duty upon every resident of village,
Scrite- Mrs. Maggie Falconer. 1
acquire
it.
Hospitality
In
the
home
The first of the Union Sunday School
there for a short time lived a while id city or country. If the dealer is hog
Questor—Mrs. George, MrConnelL.
its broadest sense is being lost sight of
Every Barry County Fsrmer Should
Tacoma and I’ortland. Four years ago gish or discourteous, that is another teachers’ meeting* wiil be held at’the
Fiamen—George McConnell.
in the hurry of the age, because we
Attend the Farmer’s institutes.
in* went ’ to Bellingham, and bus wince! que.-Liou. Such do not remain in trade Hapttist (Church at 7:31) Monday evening,
Praetor— Mri Dan Ashaiter.
. !E|sewhere we present tbe progrnm been employed in the Hptel Bryon. very long, and we are glad to say thuB January 9th. The following is the make that hoppiiality too formal and
Patron
—Mrs. Hiram Puhxatier.;
elaborate. Cordiality and courtesy is
fdr the Farmer's Institute, whicit will He hays he will return soqn and look! Barry county is very free from sucP program:
iatrex—Mrs. Chris. Deedrick.
Filler ’The BUrpoae'ot John's Gospel”, Mr*. the secret of true hospitality.
bq held in this rmtity next week. The ......
_____
after matters
connected with hi« prop- tradesmen,
Courtesitw in the School was well
PLElSANT-SURPRISE
topics are of vital intvrest. and!the men ertiee
in Lafayette ...... Chicago, which
wuikuii
&gt;s what w® want our readers to
v.v.,and
Pap
’ ■TT. hstauftw.
* Career oi John, the EvaugtjllM*', brought out by Mrs. Henkes. She spoke
have
been eetimnte.i
eetimnte.i as
ns W0t£
now can
can It
n possibly
jiuwiMiy benefit
uwqcui Mril
;awtt0&lt;
who wiil address these gathering* are hav
Monday evening a emkll surprise
v beet)
worth SIOH.lXJO.i think wi; How
Mrs.Ch.ittic Stauffer.
of the common courtesies which could party was given In honor of Misses
exceptionally strong .men. . There but which be thinks not worth more ||j them to build up the trade of. Chicago j ex|«»-itton or.tawa*:
be taught in the home and school, and
ought to be a large attendance al each than S23KJ00. But Jie will not May ] catalogue houses?
Jan. 15th
Ethel and Caline Mills, at the residence
1. ■4A Christian from the Witness pf Another’? how readily the children acquired the of their grandparents. Mt and Mrs.
Bession.
. ' .
j
’
houses do to meet .the running expend
east, as he does not like the climate.
the manners and courtesies of the
If then- is one thing ■farmers ought
of your town or city?How much dotbey
A. J. Angle. 537 Clinton street nt which
J. ''(A ChrhtUn through the invitation of Oth'teachers. The school should try to in­ pedro was the principle diversion.
tojdo it is to cultivate the habit of co­
pay for improving the roads and bridg­ ,*r*” T* 41 4.’. Mln Anna Johnson.
ABOUT TO MOVE
X “A i hrlutlnii through the Personal Gall of culcate in the boy or girl all that is After that came a few sours with
. -operation, and of wording together for
es? What farm produce do they help
meant by good breeding, and special
TO HASTINGS make a market for? How liberally do
thb good of their vocation. Men In
Miss Ethel at the organ, ^hd One se­
4. ”A ChrUtlxii from Perxoaal Observation" v* emphasis was laid on the courtesy
-•lher kinds of business-do bq, why not
they subscribe to help the poor or un
lection by Miss Leia Woodruff. Th6
4S-S). Ml** Helen MlcluwI.
which teaches them to respect the
the fanners? They haw much to gain Chss. Young Was Planning To Take fortunate of your locality? When yuu
Jan. sznd
prizes were awarded to Mr- E. NoMrights, opinions and property of others. smith, Mrs. L. McIntyre. Mr. A. J.
•by it, and they certainly lose much by
Life Easier When Death
The school cannot accomplish much
get of a Chicxgo ealalogoo botuer 1. *T. Waitaw.
■failing to do it.
Overtook Him.
3. "Jmus making use of *a opportunity to however when the common courtesies Angle and Mrs.-Robert Mills. A merry
These institutes are furnished (o
it not true that what they want and all ,
time was enjoyed by all and a parting
Charles Y oung, aged Bi years, who
iBarry Co. fajmen; for their benefit By
they want is your cash in exchange for
3. "Gtarincatlao through Service" v* •11. are violated in the child's home life.
“Happy New Year.” waetbe taet greet­
had been employed as janitor of the
In considering the Courtesies of
co-operating with the state organiza­
their goods, on which they make a big
Ing.
Peninsula club for thre* years, dropped
Round table. oocMutlngof one minute tbought* Traveling Mrs. Bailey said from long
tion which plans thee© gatherings, Bar­
profit, and that they care nothing be
dead in the basement o’ th© dub house
**»&lt;! kugimtlon.-i pretalniag to tbe
or experience she Had found th- bea1
ry Co. farmers will promote their own
aboutB o’clock last'e. ening, Yuu.ig rood that for you or yon r locality?
interests, and show their appreciation
Is not tbe fact tbat Montgomery Ward ! mi«» Lcxtte Lak*. Mto* ciiarMte VanAukra. weapons in trayMing were politeness DEATH OF MRS. DAVID PATON.
was shoveling coal in the boiler room has made himself ten times a million Mrs. C1um. Bareaby.
and courtesy. They would accomplish
•f what is done in their behalf by large­
Sunday morning Mrs. David Paton
when he fell. Jue Forename, who wav !aire, and lives like a prince, that Sears |
.
--------------------------wonders and one invariably met with died at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
ly attending these institutes.
with.him. thinking he had fainted, call­ Roebuck &amp; Co. have piled up millions
the same treatment they gave. She H. H. Snyder, of peritonitis. Khe bad
We recommend as one of the topics
VISITED CHAR­
ed his brother and together they carried
called attention to several of the moat
in the past few years proof that these
for dfccuBsion at these gatherings tbe
LOTTE BROTHERS common dkcourtesies constantly met been in’poor health for several months.
th© body Into the stock room. Dr. S. ■catalogue houses make immense prof­
subject of soil-vaccination as has been
She came to spend Cbrislmaa witb . Mr.
Porter TuCtlS was In the dining room,
witb. and gave some amusing ana in and Mrs. H. H. $uyder. and whs taken
it*. Go toJ the manufactures who sell
explained in the Ba.xnek’s columns,
was called, but his orrvicee were un­ to them and you wifi find that in all Party of Hastings Odd Fellows Went tereiting personal experiences.
ill'the next day with the dtwLee iihat
if there is any topic that should be of
to Charlotte Friday Evening.
necessary. Death resulted from apo purchases made by these big concerns
The Courtesies of the Church by Mrs. caused her death. The funeral Sccarred
Ute Interest it is surely tbat of restor­
plexy. Coroner Hillikt-r arrived soon
Lost Friday evening a party of nine Smith was a sermon in itself. Courtesy Tuesday from the family home ip lia*it is the price and n»»t tile quality of theing fertility to worn out or exhausted
Hastings Odd Fallows went to Char­ and reverence in the church are closely
after and ordered the body removed to
goodo they buy that is their chief con­
•oilby ianocuiation with the nitrogen­
tings township, conducted by
lotte to see the North Lansing team akin. Yet one can make place for the 11. VanAuken apd was iargel
cern.
gathering germ* in the manner sug­ SprattaPs undertaking rooms.
Young
was
a
widower
and
lived
at
Confer
the 3rd degree. The party con­ stranger and yet com© short of what
j You want your local dealer to make
gested by the Department of Agricul­
ed. She would have been &lt;M _
the club house. Recently, with the as­ a fair profit on what he sells. Be Is en­ sisted of A. D. Maynard, Guy Haven, we coll reverence. She called attention
ture.
had she lived until the day of her
sistance. of Mason Charles, of Hastings, titled to that His prosperity, when H. IL Lewis, Herm Colvin, Chas. Freer, to some of the common courtesies that al. She leaves beside her jiusbi
Mich., he had purchased a small farm .founded upon giving good goods at fair Mark Wilkin, John Hinge*. Chas. should always be observed and yet are
hons ana three daughters to n
VERY PLEASANT SURPRISE
near Hastings and .intended going profit as it almost Invariably is, helps Reed and Ed McDonald. They report sometlmfrhwking-lhal of attention,
low. She was held in very brj
there soon to &lt;;&gt;cnd the rest of his life jhls customers, for he shares their bur having had a most enjoyable time, and the attitude of reverence during prayer,
by all who knew her. Ajs a
Mr. and Mrs- Frank Sylvester the
I He also leaves a daughter, Mrs. Allie den of"tecal taxes, helps al! movements were । much pleased with the North the appreciation from the pew to the
mother, as a friend, as a w&lt;
Victims on Their Thirtieth Wed­
Bailey. N&lt;x 275 Cherry Street-Grand that improve the town, glvee credit i Lansing team.
pulpit which can be evidenced in man­ sougbtialways to do her duty.
ding Anniversary.
Rapids Herald. .
ner as well as in words. Indifference
when needed, and is a fellow citizen.
Thursday was the 3t)th anniversary
is one of the hardest things a minister
We commend these suggestions to
PRESIDENT GLASGOW
•f t^e marriage of Mr. and Mra. Frank
has to meet with in his congregationHAMPTON FAMILY REUNION the favorable consideration of the
DAM GUN LAKE.
Sylvester. They had not intended any
The habit of attention should be form
people of Barry county.
The
Genial
Senator
of
This
District
Drain Commissioner Gable, of . A Re­
upecial observance of the occasion, but
ed; lounging, the snapping of watches gan county, appeared before ibe taperMade President of the State
tbei&lt; friends had made such plans. Ac­ Sixty Years of Wedded Life for Mr.
and glances at the clock are not court­ visore Tuesday asking pertnUstoo of
CLOTHES LINE AND AXE
Senate.
and Mrs. W. W. Hampton.
cordingly they were inveigled into a
eous.
Appreciation can be shown the board to build a dam aerom Gue
Hon. C. L. Glasgow was honored
neighbor’s home that evening, while
The annual family reunion of the
in
many ways. It is important that lake at the point where It empiiw l»Tbe Two Mixed With the U»&gt;l Re Tuesday by being unanimously elected
the crowd congregated at a nearby Hampton family occurred at the resi­
children acquire the habit of church to Gun river. This step la taken to
suits for Peter Shuman.
as President of the Michigan Senate..
house. Then on the pretext that he dence of W. W. Hampton, of Dowling,
Saturday Peter Schuman started in It goes without saying that he will Oil going while young. It has much bear­ meet the objections of the* cottageni
was wanted over home a minute, Mr. this week.
ing on their future conduct in church. and other owners of property along
S. went to his home and unlocked the
Among the friends from aboard we.re to split wood for Dr. McGuffin. He the position most acceptably, and bring And the Sunday School should not be
Gun lake who object. ,to the proposed
door. He couldn't understand where Mrs. Florence Graham and daughters did not notice the clothes line above credit to the district which sent him to
made a substitute for tbe church.
Gun river drain, the suit over which te
they came from, but before be had time Gladys and Edith, Mrs. Minnie Wing him. and at the first stroke his axe was lutnsing. He will be fair to all Inter­
Mrs.
Reynolds
next
spoke
of
to
be tried before Judge Smith thia
to think twice about forty of the friends and daughter Bessie, all of Yorkville, caught in the line, with the result that ests and to all men. We-congratulate
Courtesy in the Club. One's manner month. The property own tn teeni Join­
and neighbors swarmed in upon him. Mr. and Mrs, Will Hampton and the axe flew back and stuck him in the tht* Senate and the Senator on lhl&gt;
counts
for
much.
Sympathy
is
the
ed
vigorously object to the giving ©f
Then h|rs. Sylvester was called home daughter Joyce. This venerable and * face, knocking out one of his teeth and selection.
key that unlocks the hearts of others. such permission. The board bak made
The evening was very pleasantly spent, epriffhllT couple hexe troreled the rowl , *»«•'»»» three otheni.xud I,rolling the
True
courtesy
desires
to
contribute
to
the
matter a special order; f^r. this
HIS FIFTIETH
and Frank and his wife were the re­ o' lite together eixty ,e»re. their ortnl ! ri«htrt"*k quit. I»d|y. Mr. .Shuman
the happiness of others, and she spoke morning.
I *“*'•» '»■")' ’lnn"«1
blow
cipients of hearty congratulations and verrxr, oceurlttg next’sundey.
The note year will aleo uxher in Mr. I u« I* «re«lng along ateweH n could be Levi M. Dewey Sends His 50th Con? of how we could apply all thio to club
the cordial wish for many pleasant re­
life. Of first importance was the ability
secutKe Subscription for the
A HOME TALENT PLAV.
turns of the day.
Hampton’s eighty-fourth
birthday expected.
to put down self and rise above person­
Banner.
which will occur the twelfth of the
The Cricket on the Hearth is to be
al
liken and dislikes. Uneasiness, lack
ANNIVCRCELEBRATED THEII
EMANVEL SUNDAY SCHOOL
mon|h while Mrs. Hampton is in her
presented
by local talent at ^t. HuseM
The Basner has been published 49 of attention, coming in late, leaving
SARY.
. FESTIVAL.
seventy seventh year.
- In accordance with-Their usual cus- years. All that time Levi M. Dewey, during the reading of a paper were some Hall Friday Jan. 13th. This play is'
The Christmas Sunday School exer
Jm tbeVW” girls celebrated the anni- of Johnstown, has taken this paper. of the courtesies sometimes violated in a [dmaatizatiun of Chas, Dickens]
masterpeice of the same iiamt-. .The}
rives of Emanuel parish were held in PLEASANT SOCIAL EVENING
•rsary of the organfeation of tlielr Mr. Dewey believes in reading his own the club. No one is purnoeeiy discourt­
the Parish house Wednesday evening,
ub on Friday evening. Dec. 30, at the paper, so be always pays tn advance. eous, but much is done through tbougfrt- present production it to be first rinse
the evening of Holy Innocent’s day on Bible Classes of the Methodkt Sunday
in every respect, the beet nine lea) tal­
'
•
home of Miss Ermena Goodyear, where Yesterday we received his 50th consec­ lessnere.
which the church celebrates this fes­
School Have one Saturday
Mrs. Geneva Hayes discussed the ent as well as dramatic talent in lluan elaborate five course dinner was utive subscription.
tival of the children. The chief at­
tings having been secured for t^e dif­
Evening.
Courtesies from Eiflers to Children in
served. The room and table were pret­
traction was a beautiful tree, lighted
The Young People's
Saturday evening the four bible tily decorated with ground pine, holly PROGRESSIVE SIX O’CLOCK TEA. her usual happy manner, and with the ferent i parts.
and decorated in a way to delizht the classes of the Methodist Sunday School
Club ofi St. Rose’s chmeh, underwhea*
spirit
that
only
a
grandmother
could
and carnations, while the mystical "W,”
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stebbins enter­
eye of old and young alike. A brief bad a social evening at the church. par­
brilliantly lighted, was placed at the tained the " W ” girls and an equal bring to tbe topic. One bears much, auspices the play is being glveh. feel
program consisting of talks from the
lors. which was very enjoyable. There hsad of the table with the picture of : number of - young men at a progressive she said, about the duties of children to confident that the lovers of (he, iegiti
rector Mr. Rogers, and Mr. C. F. Field, was nothing formal about the gather
the absent member, Agnes Lowry, tea Tuesday night. Small tables pret­ their elders, it is thundered from the mate drama will be afforded an eve­
superintendent of the school, Christmas ing. There were a few readings and
beneath the center of the letter. 'Those tily decorated were scattered through pulpit and echoed from the press, and ning of rare enjoyment. They have
carols.'suug by the school, solos by Dr. instrumental selections, after which
present were Misres Katharine Van the rooms, the dining room table being people often forget to look on the side secured as stage director Harlan F.
Hall lately in the cast suppoitiig Edith
C. IL Barber. Hilda Dunlap and Mrs.
those present were invited to sing a Valkenburg, Mary Grant, Grace Grant. particularly effettlvo with trimmings given her to discuss. It is useless to
E. Baker in Ibsen's playt. The1 thicket
Hama, recitations by Miss Ream, Syd­ song or repeat a piece which they re­
Florence .Diamond, Harriet Goodyear, of red and green; red ribbons to which expect from a child treatment it does
on the Hearth” is familiar to, many
ney and Vesta Crowell. Then came membered as having sung or spoken
Ermena Goodyear, Fearl Hall, Vera vyere attached Christmas bells hung not receive from you. The sense of
people as a drama of intensej heart
the all important feature ftf the eve when they ware children in the public
Doyle. Clftra Hendershot, Lavinia and from the electric lights and pine and justice Is developed early in the small
ning to the little ones at least of div schools or at some church or Sunday
Hazel Butler, of Bellevu*^ Hazel Daw­ holly wereNised. After each course brain. This sense of being unfair to interest, depicting, many soenre? of
tributlng the fruits of the well laden school entertainment. If they could
son, of Charlotte; Ora Bopd, of Ann the couples retained partners and pass­ children she said is what all older peo home. It is a play that candot fail to
tree, of which everyone had a generous not do this they were to tell a story.
Arbor, and Mr. and'Mrs. I’.T. Colgrove, ed to the next table. Mrs. Wood pie have to regret In looking back on
share.
The responses were many apd highly Mr. Colgrovg having been made an catered. After tea a pleasant evening their experience with their own chil­ served at Heath’s drug
refreshments
were honorary member of the dub through was passed witb cards. Donald Van dren. Courtesy is the beet and only price for reserved seam
Min Grace Grant returned to-day entertaining.
_ Light
_
.
to school at Knfokerbacker Hall, Ind- served, and all voted the occasion as numerous Courtesies extended to Its Ziie, of Detroit, a cousin of the hostess, way to accomplish satisfactory reeultt night have been reduced to 3Q&lt;bdIh.
Don’t forget the date Friday‘.Taw. Ek
being very ploasant.
members. Mn. Wood catered.
dlaanpolis, Indiana.
In tbe rearing of children.
was the honor guest.

ANNU AIMEE URG

BUY GOODS Al HOME

(OURItSIES Of UfE

�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY 5, 1905

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NtARBT COUNTICJ

While;temporarily.insane,Geo. AIcox,
living near Marshall'escaped from his
home one day last week. His body was
found Thursday in a snowbank, frozen

Belding's new industry, the Fargo
shoe factory, has begun to do business,
and will be running a large number of
hands in a few weeks.

»

Probate Court.
A Ok jauSkcA SBta A

At

Final account heard in.relate of
A* Christmas greetings to Ex Senator Thos. P. Searles. Hearing adjourned.
Thomas W. Palmer and Hon. George
Estate of Martha Emery, deceased.
(&gt;. Robinson, of Detroit, Albion college Final account allowed. '
conferred on them the honorary degree
Estate of Martha Sheldon. Final ac­
of doctors of law.
count allowed. Discharge Issued to
Orson
C. Sheldon.
The Ingham County Farmer’s Mutual
Annual account Qlediof guardian of
Insurance Co. will probably insure auto­
mobiles. At the annual meeting of tbe Dewitt 0. Sheldon, incompetent.
Petition tiled for appointment of
company at Mason, the matter was left
to the executive committee, which will administrator in- estate of t’hilander

meet soon. It appeared to be the sense Durkee, deceased, hearing Jan. 27th.
of the meeting that the automobiles
MASONIC OFFICERS.
could not be classed as farm imple­
Marshall Knights of Pythian are pre­ ments, but that they should be insured
The new officers of Hastings Lodge
paring to build a suitable lodge build­ as are other vehicles while standing in No. 52, F. and A. M.. were duly in­
ing in that city, the lower part of. the lam of the insured.
stalled last week as follows:
which will 1** made ip to a fine opera
W. M., John M. Payne.
Marriage License*.
house.
S. W.w Elroy Tobias. ■
J. W., I^e H. Pryor. Julian M.Potts,Thbraappln.•
Treas., Chas. H. Bauer,
Marcia E Zerbe, Thornapple..
Charlotte’s new Masonic temple is to
si-e'v, 11 H. Snyder.
Ransom Hynes, Woodland
S. D., D. K. Titmini.
be formally opened on Washington’s, Delta Shafer, Lake Odessa.
J. D.. E«au Cannon.
birthday.
.
•
L J..Connell, Johnstown.
Stewards, W. J. Fnild. atul George
Carrie E. Baird, Barry..
towel!
Trier. John Mate.
'
Usually: !the coal mine- near tkaud; Nellie M. Pryor. Hastings...
Ledge’ are very busy at this eAufiiLpf Jus. A. Bulrick. Freeport.. .
VACANT HOMES.
the year. Rat just now the demand is Blanche Miller, Fieeporl. .
light* anu ’must of the miners are idle. Jeremiah G.Culler. Delton.
re. \either For S'ulr
Minnie Mi Norwood, Delton
For itt-su.
Albert G. Beard. Nashville..
ti.fit jiii’i-.- ah* Mncrol
The IL C. Hathaway Masouie lodge. Florence L. Cassvll, Nashville.
III MllailelpUlii 111.
!',of (Jaivdniiia. celebrated Jit. Johns day Carl M. Dolliver. Nashville
pj- owttere «rf v.lut-li k«ep ■tltvm idle Ih*by a; big banquet at which time tbe Cora Ide. Nashville A
|s
•
cause
t&gt;f
tindvatli
therein of a tneiubci;
mortgage on their hall which was built Fred Wing, Barryt.
18 of the-family J” said a i t-al eatatu deal­
Befsie E. Russelll
Hume years ago was burned.
er.
L. J. Burghduf. HL.----"In the territory whore 1 do niucb
Roaella Collins, Rutland..
busimvs I can show yi'i fifty house*
Some I line ago Frank Bliss and Louise
that-have lun-n idlp frqm one to ten
Advertised Letters.
Bliss, of l.ateK.Odenua, were divorced.
years tjiul you cannot tfimt for love- or
Last week they were married again, Hastings, Michigan, Jan. 2,1904.
money. Many of them, were descrte&lt;1
and now there is more bliss amongst
letters addressed to persons named soon after the death af a member of
them, having seen the error of divorce. twloi' remain unclaimed in this office tbe family nnJ: were left completely
and will be sent to the Dead I a* tier of­ furnished, the owners even going to
the expense of renting another house to
fice if not claimed by Jan. 16,1906.
.John &gt;toei, an employer of the Brand
Mrs. Sarah A. Stewart, Mrs. Jessie
“A beautiful lioiav twilnnglng to an
Rapids stationery store was pushing a
Young, Mrs Mary A. Young. Miss eccentric old lady whotp 1 know was
track on the fourth iloor of. that insti­
Bertha Ferris, Miss Nettie Eldridge, abaudqnod by her and her childreu be­
tution Thursday when he fell down the
Miss Mabie Wilson. Mr. John Beyer. cause of the husband's dk'itth lite years
elevator .shaft. Though badly Injured,
Mr. Orlando Peck. Mr. Phil Sebenlner, ago. Severn! rimes have 1 endeavored
it is expected he will recover.
Mb. Jerry Wilcox, Mr. E. L. Griffin and to induce her to rent It. ibut my efforts
were unavailing. Tbe interior of the
J. H. llartgh.
fall several prominent Lansing
Please say "advertised” when asking house. I understand, still contains the,
beautiful furnishings it possessed when
boys made' two or three nnspccessftU for advertised letters. W. R. Cook,
the faailly moved away. In fact, you
attempts to “coon" cider from a farmer
Postmaster.
can sec the law curtains at soon- of
living near the city. At Christmas
tl&gt;e windows. They have been turned
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
they were greatly surprised to receive
yellow by the sun.
among'their presents a nurJng bottle
“Neither can you purchase the homes
tilled with cider with tbe compliments
WABBANTY DEEDS
referred to unless poverty forces such
families to dispose of them. Death
of tbe aforesaid fanner.
Frank M. Allerton to Jas. Wal­
den 3b a sec 12 Castleton... .8 450 00 alone bolds the key irf entrance."—
Philadelphia Telegraph! The Supreme court on Thursday af­ M. Cpulter to Geo. J. .Nagler
parcel Gan lake. Oiangeville 100 (X)
ternoon granted the application for
Jas. VanTine to Frank West
DOUGLAS JERROLD.
habeas corpus in the Tubbs'murder
40 a secs '.• and 16 Yankee
case submitted to the court that mom
‘.•00 00
Springs
ing by Attorneys Dean and Fox. By I^oroy Johnson to Mary E.
Bradley parcel blk 6 Kenfield
When a prosy old bore's! «pped Doug­
the terms of tbe order the defendants •
WtPOO las Jerr-ikl. who wns taprrying on ur­
add city
must appear before the court at tbe
gent
business along Regent stretti wiy&gt;
D.
J.
Tubbs
to
O.
L.
Roush
par
­
opening day of the January term' Tues­
cel Maple Grove■.
15 00 the question.’ “Well. Jerrold, my dear
day, January 3i at which time argu­
boy, wliht is guing-on?" |‘I r.Tn!” retort
LG. Hart to Elisha Raymond
ments will be submitted on the ques­
40 a sec 14 Hope '....
1000 00 od Jerrol-.l, shooting pa«tHlke nn arrow
tion of HAU. - Charlotte Republican.
Mary Raymond to 1. G. Hart
. 80 a sec 17 Rutland
.. ifloo 00
Askt*d to eontribate to ji tbiftt sub
scrlpti.rti which wns bring g »i up for'
Clarence Bishop to A. E. KenAlexander Friedman. a dry goods
astoa n L lots and 10 Strik­
a mkliM Grub street writer. Jyrro|ilj
merchant, of Mendon, bas received a
er’s add city ISO 00 cried impatiently. ’ How rniich dtMH tin-;
unique ‘ liristiuas gift which is evident­ Mary E. Myers to Eva C» Kenfellow want this time?" "Well tli^'
aston three lots Grant’s add
ly । dbscirtice money. The present is a
time I think jn.-t four ur*l two naught1
city
500 00 will put'him straight." ?’Tut me ilowij
niondy order for 820. sen; by a man an
known to Mr. Freidman, but who was Jas. N. Murray to Floyd
Qappet parcel Baltimore.... rw 00
A lawyer, replying to die tmst
ills
indebted U&gt;-bis father before Mr. Fried.QUIT CLAIMS
health drunk ut :i dinner of attfcta.
niau was born. The debt outlawed
-statumenMl out that he illrl not Expect
over twenty years ago. No reference H. G. Barber to Milton Nobles
40 a sec 36 Hope
90 00 the honor, ns law could tmrdly be con­
was mad4 to the account, but the name
sidered vine of the arts, wlmreupon Ji-r
on the njiuiiey order corresponds witb L 1*. Dillen to C. M. Pulman
120 a sec 26 Maple Grove.... 50)00 rokl interji-ctid one won! only. •’Black!"
the one uwihg tbe account, which ap
A clergyman who was Indecorously
pears on Jtbe old books in Mr. Friedanti uncharitably denoinii-mg tbe poor
Card of Thanks.
min'* possession.
for
the numlier of children they bred
We wish to express oor heartfelt tbauk« to
•ur friends and uelithlws who so klndlv assDted wound up with the opinion that the
js la the sickness, death and burial of cur baby.
real
evil of the times was "the surphui
Hr.
and
Mrs.
F
maxw
C
bamkk
and
CmuDRKX.
Tbe hundred of little orphans of the
population." Jerrold nodded a hearty
Haskell Home had a merry Christinas
assent, Apertalnly, the surplice popula­
Card of Thanks.
at the Battle Creek Sanitarium tonightWe wish to Uuuik the many frtauds who no tion!”
a huge tree being provided for them in staidly Asaiited u* ttiroaab tbe alckneaa and bur­
•There’s one song tn the Prodhcue,’’
ial of our beloved daughter and sUter. al«o for
the san I tori urn’s big gymnasium. The the beautiful rtowm which were sent her during Cried a musical bore to Jerrold, "which
death.
Haskell Home is populated by children her sIckDcati and
always carries me away.” *’Wocld I
Mr». Hattie Hager and Daughter.
coaid sing Jt!" ejaculated Jerrold.1
picked up in the slums of large cities
Card of Thanks.
and brought here for reconstruction,
We de-0rr to express our thaulu to the klud
mentally, morally and physically. Dr.: friends
BREAKING OF THE VOICE.
for their aid sad symiiathv shown usdurJ, H. Kellogg has adopted nearly 30 of a the stcktirea. death and burial uf our Moved
tXhter and sUter I reh (I. Cobb.
thu children so secured as members of
Mr. and Mrs. Ire Cobb and Family.
bis own family, which is Uy far the
Card of Thanks.
The peculiar physiological causes of
largest family in Michigan living under ? We desire to thank our friends, particularly what is called the breaking of the voice
one roof. '|
.
&lt;xir neighbor* and tbe employees of the Hasthig-f Table Co. for thetr aswlsuuire and great are not quite understood. but it1 is
nndneMt to us during the sickness aud since tbe known to depend immediately upon no
death of Mrs. Phoebe .J. Hanlins.
organic change in the larynx, the organ
Joseph M. Harding,
A farmer near Scottville had been so
of tbe voice, which occurs in the male
Mrs. Mary Kevil.
often plundered by chicken thieves
sex between the ages of fourteen and
that bis Lgbearance ceased and he set
sixteen. Before that the larynx of
WORSE EVERY YEAR.
a trap gun for the reception of the
boys resembles that of girls, but when
the voice begins to break the vocal
next marahder who should come along.
•‘I reckon that’ll Ox any miserable, low Renty of Hastings Readers Have the chords become lengthened at least oneSame Experience.
third, tbe angle of tbe thyroid cartilage
lived son of a gun who gets in range of
becomes enlarged, and the muscles
Don’t neglect an aching back,
it," be said, and was going to make
which connect the oigans of the voice
Lt will get worse every year.
further remarks when he was inter­
with the hypold bone and tbe bast of
Backache is really kidney ache.
rupted by a loud report and a charge
To cure the back you must cure the tbe tongue become elongated.
of shot struck him in the shoulder, kidneys.
While tbe change of form is taking
If you don't other kidney ills follow place the voice is unfitted for singing
narrowly missing his face. He had
Urinary troubles, diabetes, Bright’s and should be used only witb great
touched tbie combobulation that oper­
disease.
ated the trigger of the trap gun. “I
* A Hastings citizen tells you how-the care. In other words, the breaking
of the voice Is due to the rapid de­
thought it would work,*' was his en­ cure is easy.
velopment of the larynx, which takes
thusiastic exclamation after the pellets
place
at certain ages and which leads
were dug from bls hide; and he again
iad whet) Htooplng or exerting myM-U to a change In the range of the voice.
very -harp. It I took cold it always
went out and set his gun.
nay k&gt;dn*-y&lt; and then no portion 1 The peculiar harshness of the voice
. wjw eoniiortable. 1 used uutneruun
rsmedies but got little it any lienrflt. I hnd so when It is thus breaking seems to be
seen ano heard Doan's Kidney PlUa rec- duo to a temporary congestion and
A Battle Creek merchant took a often
oatiMnded that 1 thought I would try thorn and swollen condition of the mucous mem­
unique way of punishing a shop lifter, went to W. H. Good year’n drug .stare and got a
box. I can say thin tor then;; "1 rarelvetl more brane of the vocal chords accompany­
■who was a well known married man of pOrmtuient
front ttwdr nsir Utan front any ing the active growth of the whole
that city who had been caught In the other medicine 1 erm- uwd.”
(For sale by all dealers price 50 cents larvor
act of taking a fifty cent banderker­
Fpster Milbnrn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. sole
Stop IL
chief from bis store. The man was agents for thdKJnited States. Remem­
A neglected cough or aold may load
let off without being arrested but ac­ ber the name, Doan’s and take no other.
to serious bronchial or lung troubles.
cording to agreement appeared before
Don’t take chances when Foley’s Honev
A Life at Stake.
the business men’s association of Batand Tar affords perfect security from
Ilf
you
but
know
the
splendid
merit
serious
effects of a cold. Sold by W. H.
,tle Crock ul.4 w«u pointed out to them
a- the man who had iieen caught steal­ of. Foley’s Honey and Tar you would Goodyear, tbe droggist
-----ing. Thus the man’s family was saved.' w
, r be without it, A dose or two
prevent an attack of pneumonia or
its repo i atleu at the expense of his per- j
tppe. It may save your life. W. PANNER
aonil huxiiat’oH
•
* IL Goodyear, the druggist.
th© most
salve i” '.be wortu.
stiff

Trendidftvdiz&amp;tiffluhnAH Lines

POLITICS ^GOVERNMENT
Foreign.
Morocco Doiias France.

The antlfwelgn sentiment tn Moroc­
co has resulted' In an order Itrom tbe
&gt;&lt;ultan'expelllng
all
foreigners
from IFcx and
c a u h I n g the
powers concern­
ed to fvltbdniw
tbeir reprreentStlw*s and to
notify heir sub­
jects o leave
The
the c
Wing
•tally
Fra m e.'(
w^rd
I
Abdul Arix.
thWht'
ttutt if Friuce Is lo retnlti-lb’r-iltf.ucucq, in the routKry :■ bio.*1y and YrpcusKc war dium
j She has
mnde domapds for redjcfs, aid If not.
aece;k‘&lt;l to troo;*.fronj Altrcfta. 11 Is
thought, will be UukIkhI to take p-tm-sslon ftf the principal (torts and Coerce
the sultan.
Grack Cabinet Racignn.

The Gtat-k entdnet reviguMl- Dec. 24
in conscatK u» e of the. defeat of the
goveruniAtt In the clmroher an a vote
of no cJfldencv laored by e.v-I'rrmier
DeiynnnV who sharply criticised the
government's general policy.
King Alfonso to Wod.

»

Thj betrothal of Alfonso, 'king of
Spain, to the Duchre.-* Marie Antoi­
nette. daughter of tta‘ Archduke Paul
Frederic of Mecklenburc Jp.-hwcriu.
Gerinnuy . has ix-cn practically settled j
and will be formally annow&lt;c&lt;4! on tlic
visit of Alfonso to tbe kaiser! in Feb­
ruary.

Mites Oecliruc a Salary .
Eiectrua'nt General N. A. Miles (rebill It will not be possible to indict un­
der btutpk-loii unless coutrioutory evi­ tinnh by hta' own request .te to be tipdence Is ut 1-nud to warrant tbe prose­ jMjlnUtl inapectcr generur Instead of
ndjui.-tiit general of Massnchuiiet.B.
cuting attorney &gt;ln taking action.
I thus re’.In’nulsljing a salary of $6,000.
Planning to Reseat Peabody.
! The Inspector general s oiBce Is with-,
Despite th" fnct that Alva Ada mA. cut pay.
tbe Democratic candidate for governs.of Colorado, still Iwd IttfXH plurality Cantus Export on Sex.
lu c. bulletin written for the census
last week, the Republican managers
were plunalug io inaugurate Governor bureau by ITofessor F. W. Wlllcog of
Peabody fur another term. Recent su­ Cornoli univtentfty it ta assorted that"
preme court dectaious on election women live longer than mAi and that,!
inirds at Denver ainl elsewhere hare t.ikiug-the population of the world as a!
resulted in a Refiubllcau nujorlty &gt; : wlso’e or that part of It whitb has been
.distinction,
at b-wit thirty in thu leglslnture. wlilrh ■ t:nte«l with regard to
there are iwfernl mHllon&lt; more mu'es
f&lt;-::Kil?-. in the I'uiied Stnfes lie
Fairbanks a Macon Quick.
idti t;
At tikltanapnlta &lt;»u Dev. 27 Vice Frestill countrim,
hlra-.i Elt-cfFalrbniiks w.;s made n L'-?
f f&lt; lu.'ilcs.
flwlgiil CilriBun in nv&gt;rd time, iutvin*: A'u'.ei ; .'.n. cUire rej&gt;ectally ' Imve more
t: ken the Eu!-r-il Appn’U’ito degre.r
tlinn'.males ns a ru!0. This he
nt -ll» •&gt;’&lt;■! &gt;ck in the iiornlng. tin* Frt- -jitrihv.ra to I hr greater i»pji(&gt;rtutifty in.
low Cr Jiwiin dvgr*&lt;* ..t 2 o'clock If. rite'citire f&lt;»r .women ti t'.dfi-employthe nftwa.Km au&lt;l tbe Master Mason .ii'-nt. Prof&lt;*raor Wllhu.. thinks that
degree nt night.
t'jv
&lt; s ofi male* ‘among the^whllai
3 mullilns Is due to the iptlucn.x»
Folk’s Governorship Flan.
ImaiigrzHiOn. There, lias lKi?n sinceIn n «|Mieeli 'nt St. Louis GovertnEiei-l Folk &gt;'.n:ii&gt;imveil tliul he wouhl IHx) a large Increase in the priqxn-ifon
ask tin* legtalature to declare forfMte' of fcnmlre attending school in this
all fran&lt;?bls«*4 aej^irvd by bribery and • ountr?.-. in the period of life lx*yoi.d
to -pa.ss taw t^reqfeirlng nil frauchlsv- the ace of elghty-1 line women arc more
lu future to be soHl to title hiphret bld tnuut-nnhl than. men. Au iqqmrent ex&lt;ler.‘ He promises that the police de­ ter-; of Wuimsj is also noted in the pe
partments of all the citire ahnll.be. rjiKl from sixteen to twenty-five, but
conducted vithont reEahi to politics the pru.'efisor explains that this is prob
during ?»ls administration aud that ”«*. - al ly pppatentj rather tintn n-til,because
ery man of every party, dtnill have itba ■ &gt;' tbe -eater number of women "who
right to go to the -polling place an claim vironrotosly to belong to tl)ta uge
rri.xl/' Among negroci there are more
cast his ballot without; futerferejie.
nud have-It count?*- aaicnst. and no uraml-s than mules, atul (!&gt;«•.c'tmtrary" ■ • ninuug the Indians.
more counted than cast." j

Legal and Criminal

British Annox Tonga Isles.

Southern White Cappers Punished. ,

Great Britain 1ms awumed centra! of
the legal and financial ndm I nitration
of the Tonga Islands, with tbe! coneeut
of the naihv cldefs. The trade of
these southern Pacific isles ampunta to
8L010.000 a year.

Judge WllkltuwiB nt ■ Brook haven.
Mian., has impewod one life sentence,
five of fifty yewrs/one &lt;tf twenty-five
years anti oevernl 0T twenty years luu
the Lincobi county White Capper* eonvlcted of fiolng violence oxnlnst harm
less negroes This Judgment has b«eu
applauded threogbout theicountry.

Haiti's President Sentenced.

Haiti's fugitive president. 8am. has
been sentcncixl by tbe court at Portau-Prince to life imprisonment &gt;at hard
labor for the nllegetl issue of fraudu­
lent bonds. 31u»e. Sam is sentenced to
fifteen yeats. and several membcN of
Sinn's inini.strx nml uiiii'i UtgU uraciai.H
have tyectJ condemned to prison. Sam
~
is still' residing lu St. Tliomas isle.
Danish West Indies.
Another Philippine Massacre.

In the Philippine Island uf.Samar.
Dec. 23. the Pijajane* artEtbusaed and
killed nt Dolores a lieutenant and thir­
ty-seven men of tbe Thirty-eighth com­
pany of native scouts. In command of
.Lieutenant Abbott. The latter naked!
for ri*-enfuh,ementa.
Port Arthur Fort Dynamited.

The final; stage in the siege &lt;&gt;f port
Arthur continues to attract universal
attention, the Jnpantw ha ring ^gained
a footing on the northeast by tbe cap­
ture of the north fort of Keekwiin
mountain Dec. 2D. This was effected In
spectacular fashion by the explosion of
dynnnilte In aix tunnels driven under
tbe fort wall. Volunteers charged
through the crevice* and overcame the
garrison. Other Russian forts still held
out.

General

To Abolish Grand Juries.

By awajurlly of 121.000 Minnesota
voted nt, the recent election for the
constitutional amendment enabling tbe
legislature to do away with the grand
jury system. After the passage of tbe

SCIENTIFIC

J. &lt;’ r.arctay, usslstunt general man­
ager of the Western Union Telegraph
company, says he bus perfected a de­
vice whereby messages can hereafter
be senr by the oiH*ratfon of an ordinary
typewriter keyboanL- During the past
week experiipents have been conducted
sucrresfully on a wire running from
Indiana Official's Shortage*.
Many busbiesa firms nn&lt; three, batiks Neu York to Buffalo. The Inventor
in Cass county. Ind.,.'nr* thrvutene-l ►ays that the old system of the Morse
with ruin beesuse of th&lt; shortage lu operator will be done away with and
the account* *f tbe cout*y treasurer. Hint -turesages cm be sent with more
c.crueacy and greater Rpe&lt;-&lt;1 by this new
it auk Obdncbxtr.. now a ‘ngitlve.
device. No man wifi be netsred on the
Dr. Chadwick indicted.
| n-celvingend. Tboonly work necessary
Dr. Lor-ry 8. rbailwirk as well i | will be to see that the paper on'the ma­
his wife. Sirs. Cassie L. C ladwlck. h:
_
। -chine
...aw bo
Is -. a
kept
.
stralgiit
oa^ui nuu
and replaced
been imitated by the grind jury
[j
as been exhausted.
- - n: , w-&gt; cll
- ■■ a
non
VAUBUUUU.
Cleveland (on the cbnrgi
» i W^'’a I”’1 in use thlfi ni’w contrivance
funre&lt;l nnd Uttered a $5, i
1 is
lo revolutionize the whole
signed .knilrew Carueg.'e.. Dr. thm. i ;,.|,.sr;1ph gysjem. por ]o‘np distance*,
wick is siipjMJM-tl to lie on 1 in way from i .-. here "repreting” of iiiMgngea is esParis tQ_Nfw York. This makes tiiree &lt; nci.il, Mr. Ban lay says he lias an nth
lndi.-tmerjt» against Mrs ^’l,:id,Fkk.. mr-inncnt that makes It «« easfr to send
but is the first rigninst het bnshann.
j tv-luJ
j;ew yoj^ ap
brim Buffalo.
United States Attorney &lt; enonil Moo
dy brought legal aetlm
against the western pajx’r
lie alleges h bis charge filed in United
States fftatr'-1-court nt si. Paul has
violated t$e provisions of tie Intcretate
commtrve b ws by restricting comfieti
tlun nfid t gulatiug the1 price, sales,
ablpment and territory of ;tbe various
mills west of the Mississippi. The
companies compriaing the trust ore en­
joined from further dolm? business
through the General Papa* company.
Tbe price of paper for newspaper print­
ing la said to hare been advanced 50
per cent.

City Ownarthip at Naw York.

Since tbe publication of the facts
about tbe signing of new city light
contracts with tbe Consolidated Gas
company of New York and tbe court
order against further payments to this
company by the city, popular move­
ment has taken shape looking to the.
ultimate operation of a municipal light­
ing plant at the metropolis. (Thls move­
ment was strengthened considerably
when a committee of tbe Citizens* Un­
ion adopted resolutions favoring tbe
municipal ownership and operation of
public service plants.

one training brig., will be added to the
navy during,the coming year.

More Cancer Among Mon.

R&lt;*eon.’s Of several of the largest hos1 ttuta In London1'have been found to
show Hint cases of caucer hare 1d' rensod steadily ,-ince records were be;.-un In 1746. whervaa the'number among
women had not Increased since 1884.
Plant Life Generates Heat.

While it was known in a general
way.that the lift? process of plants gen&lt; ratc-henL it has remained for a French
scientist. M. Dutrocbet. to show tbat
the plants have a power of producing
a temperature of their own Independ­
ently of the surrounding atmosphere.
Turbine Linar Not a Failure.

Executive.
Seizing Domingo's Custom*.

Washington rumor hnd it settled last
week that tbe administration wns
about to setae Santo Domingo and oc­
cupy It to secure payment of debts.
Already art American fiscal agent'hnd
seised Porta Plato to collect customs.
Mr. Root’s New York speech on the
Monroe doctrine foreshadowed- such n
policy.
Many Worships Building.

According to the estimates of tbe
I nary department twenty-one new war­
ships of various types. Including five
battleships, four armored cruisers, two
protected cruisers, two gunboats, five
torpedo boats, two training ships and

The recmF report cabled from Eng­
lund to the effect tbat the new turbine
finer Victorian hnd failed to come up
to contract, speed Is naw known to
have been a canard. As a matter of
fnct tbe turbines were not even in the
ship Ht the time the dispatch was nent.
The recert trials of identical cruisers
of the British navy, one fitted with a
reciprocating engine and the other with
a turbine, were distinctly In favor of
tbe turbine.
i Submerged Coal Is Better.

Tbe Scientific American says that
some of the coal which was submerged
nt Portsmouth by the British admiralty
in May, 1903, has been raised and test­
ed in comparison with dry coal. Tbe
remits showed that the submerged coal
had greater heating qualities.

Picture Map Showing Position of Port Arthur’s Inner Forts

�When tirm' v.»t, -p&gt; ham-* Whc* '
MIDDLEVILLE.
you want conxnhitU-a, go home. Wn
Mose Roseubefg returned from In­
you want fan. go borne. When you
diana Monday after a week'a sfceence.
want to nhcwr- others that you have
J. K. &lt;k&gt;ates, of Hasting*, was a
reformed, gehamejuid let your fatally '
get aojuaiatod with the fact. When ■ business •caller here Thursday.
you want s«» show yourself at your , j Ray G-tok and wffe were, Che guests
l&gt;est, go home amt do the art -there. I of the former's brother and wife, in
When you feel lilt»* being extra Jft*.-ral. l lighten, over Sunday.
•
go buaM? and ptactide on your wife
John Sherman is conflned'to bis bed
uud &lt;-hi)ftren firet. When you want to with tagrippe at ttas writing.
slitai* with more brilliancy than visual,
Ernest ’jveaver returned to Hastings'
go tome and Hgkt up the whok^ouseMonday, after a week’s visit with rela
hoM.
'
lives.
The' general.w.iperintendeot w^ rural
Lewis Fenton,*ef Ann Aibor, Is con­
free dn’Jvery tans inaued a Mtor of I
i^troettona u»'n the duties- of the fined at the home of hissibter, Mi®.
EvaiFenton, with smallpox.
carriers and the patrons of such/
Qcncan Campbell returned from
rtaites. In th»* first place thr.-imtrons
should ulo all-they caa to irs-dst the' Stratford. Ontario, Munday, after a
week's visit with relativec at that place.
tutrriew In the way of bruakhMi roads
4h&amp;ude Eon toe returned to Muskegon
ta cai,r- of d«t‘p snenr: on xh».- other
i-^nd -csurlfNft must saake the. round Tuesday after a short visit with oW
Srip nn matter what the weather, if it friands of this place.
'-Kiss Grace Mclntcab, of Grand
•r.«n br doce without Imperiling their
£tcs xud omveyancea or the* mail of Hppids, forwxtf;? employed by R. T.
•Uncle 'San. ' Then. too. if the hlgb- French as stenographer, called «s&gt;
wxyH are.BU*luas tp binder Qke proper friends in tMe glace Wednesday.
pertorluanee .of the ntediveiy of mall
■fit las Sarah 1’age, of Rutland, ee•wer raich rsoutes. U 1* snore than •eumed her dwtses at the Warreu feather
Xikdb* ihat tib! serried will :in ordered ■ boae factor}' filonday, after ‘.-pending
■fbstunrtinited
tbe holidays with relatives In HasUugB.

| &gt;r LOCAL NLW3
The aupert Isors are la mession if is'
week.

Bring your job work to the DM.NNEK office.
A blister on bnc of tbv ballet? at
the Wool Boot factory has cauBto a
partial shut down this w^k.

We have a fevf of Rev.'lrl R. Hteks’
almanacs to sell! at 25 tents oath If
you want to study his'.weather : prey
dictions tar 1900, here te your oppor­
tunity.
Thnntdav last iwju the 83d blrtnday
of Mrs. C. b. Benham. She waajrfvun
a surprise. mt the home xif her g.*anddaughter. Mrs. J H, Swanson
Din­
ner was served and a pleasant t time
enjoyed by all.
•

An exchange remarks that if the
time ever comqe wbem men are as
good as .their obltuaiilsB. and women
as good as they look, then the -record­
ing angel tn heaven caa .take hte long
needed vaantlon.

NASHVIIXK.

CARLTON CENTER.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

Julius Hosmer and family, of Lans
ing, spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. D. M. Hosmer.
.
Mrs. Eva AHerion left Tuetday for

I’lra E. Lewis is confined to tbe house
with erysipelas.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. I'sborn.Sr. are enter­
taining their son John Osborne Jr.

I Mrs. James Brown visited Hasting®
' friends last wek.
| Letta and Laura Hyde and Nixm
; Brandstetter returned to Lansing Mon­

Mr. and Mre. Rufus Hosmer spent
New Years with tbe former’s parent®
north of Nashville.
Miss Uhi who has been visiting
friends In Grand Rapids for the past
two weeks returned home the first of
the week
Clyde Brotfn, of M. A. C.. who Mae
been spending the holidays with his
parents returned to Lansing.
' Inez and Marjory Myers are quite ill

day.
Jennie Drummond, of Buchanato,
spent her Christmas vacation al i'('&lt;ne&gt;.

Durango, -Colorado, to
visit
her
d*Jfchtfr. Mm. A.,r. HntcMuon. She
=will remafti during the winter.
id re. Sarah Franck dosed her school
in the Hosmer district Friday for a
week’s vacation.
Homer Ehret has returned from a
visit to’his brother Ruhr? at Washing­
ton, ladiana.
Laura Wilkinson spent the holidays
withCbarlolte rvtatiree.
Afaxb Babcock,
Gotxlletsville,
Term., was the gucet'Of Ed. Smith, fast
week.
Mrs. Robert Dauls, son and sister
Vara Franck, of Battle Creek, is spend
Ing (he holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Franck.
Mrs. Ed. Palmerend daughter ttUizabeta, visited her parents at Hastings,
Mr. and Mrs. Abbey, during tbe holi­
days.
•Mrs. George IIruuim and Miss t[alas
'Branim, of Portland, Ind., are visiting
-tbe-Brumms in this vicinity.

bISweld.

MORGAN.

of this state met at leasing Thurs-1
day and Friday, and had a most inter- .
esting nwl profitable seariou. They
were tendered a banquet al the Boat
club dintag hall Thursday evening.
At the business session Friday it was
voted that the association have it*
own repreeretative at 1-analog during
(he session of the legislature. that
its member* may be supplied with
fair and just reports of what may be
done at the eaffcol. instead of haring
to take the sensational and , often
prejudiced reporta usually supplied
through tbe city dailies, especially
thoae of Detroit. The aim of the
Maociatidh will be to be fair to the
iegfstature and the various depart­
ment* of the state government. At
the same time there will be no white­
washing. and no attempt to spare criti­
cism where it may be deserved. We
are sure the action of the Republican
editors will be of great service to the
party. . • ’
STOCKHOLOERS’iMEETINa.

team. acenBtouaed to a somewhat wratlc Hteersawa, petformed some funsy
evolutions. Aoraewhere in their wan­
derings they ups« the outfit an&lt;
dumped the driver, and later on they
managed to get rid; of the rest of thc-lr
load in Chas. Parrot's corn field;
thee with the buggy again righted
they returned to W. O. Freeman's
bare some time toward morning, and
not being able to get In turned around
aad got mixed up with a hydrant in
WU| Reynolds' yard, where they re­
mained until Witt got up and put
them In his barn. In the course of
time the driver rounded to and di*
covered himself in a sand bank near
Woodard's, witnopt knowledge of
where he was or how he came there.
He found his way diown town and with
the assistance of i the juarshal and
several other parties finally got hie
team and hl* load of holiday goods
and provisions assembled again and
started for home, not much the worse
for wear but a trifl'- belated. How­
ever, he won't soon forget “the night
before Christmas’ on the load of
peaches he had. and he mode tbe re
mark when leaving town that Christ­
mas comes but once a year and that
he far one was mighty glad of it.— ’
Nashville News.

In accordance with sec. 12. of Public
Act No. 205, 18^ a* amended, of the
rtate Banking Law of Michigan, the
stockholders of the Hasting! City Bank
are hereby notified that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of said
bank for the election of directors, wiil
WATER RENTS DUE.
•'
•e held at their office in Hastings,
I will be at the City Hall for the
Mich., on Tuesday, Jan. 10th, 1905 from
collection of water rents, Tuesday,
9 a. m. te 12 o’clockjra.
Dated at Hastings this 30tb day pf Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
each week. All water rents m«8t I*
December. 1904.
paid by the 15th of January without
A. A- Anderson,
farther notice or water will be turned
CMbfer.
off.
J. H. De Pve,
City Clerk.
ANNUAL MEETING.

A social dance mill be given at the
Lost Friday while helping H. Fan
opera haU, Saturday evening, Jan.', char to get ice out of Thomappie lata
under the atupicus «f Fike A Joslin. Harry Six berry fell in tbe water. He
quickly pulled himstjf out and then
Everyone is -cordially kwited.
made a dash for home and dry clothes.
Ravtow

"Why, Chari**, what do you mean
by burning our old love tetters?” “I
bare been reading them, my dear,” repl’-d her husband. “After w« Ale Borne
Ac who wished to .‘break owr wills
might- get bold of (Item and dar them
!o prove wr wore Insane."
A Floe Ch«»M.

Man Overboard—Help! Help!
Stranger— Phny don’t yet swim?
“I don't kq&gt;w bow.”
“Begorry. ye've got an illlgaut rhanee
o learn."—New York Weekly.
Truth is a torch, bnt It is a huge
aue.—Goethe.
A Hint &lt;0 taokm

In an article on the hygiene of smok­
ing published in the Munich Medical
Weekly by Dr. J. Bamberger be says
tbe injury that may follow the use of
tdbfiwo differs, with the manner of
smoking. Those who use a mouthpiece,
or. If not, are cnroful^no’t-td' keep the
end of the cigar soturdfed with saliva;
are much less apt to suffer from tl*}
absorytion of the various products of
the burning tobacco. i‘‘hry smokers”
ran much less risk nf ■finrnilng themsdlvea Han those who chew tbe ends
of their* cigars. Dr. Bn mt merger jw
gwtt* that :&gt; bit of absorbent cottfin
saturated with chloride of iron be plac­
ed In the holder, mid be claims by do­
ing thia some of the harmful products
pf combustion are rendered Innocuoun,

The annual meeting of the stock­
Its the little colds that grow into big
holders of the Hastings Table Com­ colds; the big colds that end in con­
pany will be held at the office of said sumption and death. Watch the little
colds. Dr. Wood’s N orway Pine Syrup.
Company, at the factory building, on
Tuesday, January 10th, 1905, commenc­
“I had a running, itching sore on my
leg. Suffered tortures. Doan’s Oint­
ing at two o’clock p. m.
ment toik away the burning and itch­ Coughs cured quickly by Foley’s Honey
Signed,
ing instantly, and anlckiy ettseted per­ and Tar, Refuse aubslitntee. Sold by
R. B. Mebner, Pree t
manent cure.” C. W. Lenhart, Bowl­ W. B Goodyear tbe druggist.
M. L. Cook, Serty.
ing Green, 0.

ASSYRIA.

Port Smith, of Missouri, is visiting
Mre. Jewell is visiting her son Henry
and family at 0exter.
his sister. Mre. Ellen Cranens.
There' will jbe a farmer’s institute
Aunt Sarah Kline was at a loss to
know what to say. when she was pre­ hejd at the M; P. church Jan 11. All
sented with a 12 pound goose ou New are requested ». bring their dinner.
Y ears dav.
IVni. Chamberlain and family enter­
tained friends from Prairieville New
Years.
Quite a »umber of our young people
gave Miss Laura TerpeMug a genuine
surprise last Saturday evening. A good
time is reported.

Mr. Weaver and wife returned the
2nd from Battle Creek after a weeks
visit.

Mrs. Dexter is able to be up and on
the road to recovery.
•
Tax collector was in Morgan Monday
and judging from the smiling faces we
see after leaving he must be using them
quite well. AU report taxae lower than
last year.

J. Pltte aud wifeentertaiDed a gentle­
man friend from Nashville the fore
part of this week.
The
thing.

farmers
,

telephone is a sure

Meetings are being held in Holmes
church this v.e»-k.
Vern Loomis and family spent New
Years with Mr. and Mrs. M. Cock near
Minds Corners.

There will be a musical entertain•oent given by. the pupils of Miss Nina
Mosher, Friday evening Jan. 13 at the
M. E. Church. Admission free.
•CabbaKe Salad Drr««tn».

Beai the yolks of three eggs, half a
tesirpottufu! of mustard, mixed for the
table, two t.tblespoonfuls of sugar and
one-fourth of a tesspoonful of salL Add
two tabtespoonfnls of butter, then
gradmtJIjr five tablrepoonfuls of hot
vinegar. Ntjr and cook over hot water
nntil tbe mixture Is thick and smooth.
Just before using mix with crisp, fine
shredded ceblmge.
.

JIA V

of lace down the center front, narrowly
strapped with the delaine, aad tbe
whole completed by a cravat of J&gt;row»
silk and white lawn turnover collar.
Bing — Tbe railroad campania® are
drusen robbers! Bung—Quite so» They
don't even take the trouble tojrorae
their tracks.—Cleveland Leader/

VEGETABLE SICILIAN

&gt;

Hair Renewer

HALLo
Alw«yt ratores color to rr»y hiir, all the dirk, rich color it med
to nave. The hair atops falling, grows long and heavy, and all i
dandruffdisippear-. Anelegintdrettliit.*’-fnargita.rf*-

•acMMVMCsawMVWMMwaMmerossMMwaMcaaracM
Capital $75,000.00

EAST ORANGEVILLE.
The L. A.S.of Cloverdale meets with
Mrs. A. F.Johncox Jan. 5th for dinner.

A Plain bnt Taateful Shirt Wai»t.

/An eminently nrrfei ah&gt;t Is.ipMm in
the detUgiL It I" &lt;»f dark brown de­
laine. pin spotted with wane, it* «evi-rity tastefully teuqHnvd by -u inset Aur

Mre. Jennie Lober and children, of
I’oduuk, called on Mrs. Fred Zerbel
Tuesday.

Convenmtloo I* an art in which s
Min ttells Cote ia quite sick and un­
man has all mankind for competitors.—
der tbe doctor’s care.
Emerson.
S. H. Carpenter is north visiting his
brother whom be has mot seen fora
number of years.

Cbetter Messer, Pres.

Surplus $20,000.00

. OFFICERS
R. B. Messer. V-Prea.

A. A. Anderson, Cashier

Leslie Weaver and wife spent New
Years with B. Johnson and family.

There fe some talk of putting anoth;
er telephone line in this neighborhood,

Mtes Bessie Martin returned to her
home near Augusta last Sunday after a
weeks stay with her sister Mrs. W, P.
Johncox.
Miss Maggie Prince who has just re­
turned from a visit with Detroit rel­
atives spent New Years with L. D.
Woodman and family.
Deafness Cannot be Cured

MiaeraMe Crcnt«m».

‘Talking of matrimony.” said the
sage, “there are two sorts of men who
are equally miserable specimens."
j'And they are?"
The- fellow who say* he's sorry he
ever married and tbe fellow who says
he's glad he never &lt;Md."—Philadelphia
Press.
1_________________
Pneumonia and La Grippe.

Mrs. Hannah Fanlk is ernfined to
her home with lagrippe. * i

Harry Hoyvr, of Marshall, was in
town last week.
Peter Dromm &gt;nd and Miss Ira Foo­
ter, of GrandiRapide, spent last week
with inttamation of the ear.
with his parents here.
The celebrated Englehart, the presti­
'I'he Infant daughter of Mr and Mr&amp;.
digitator, necromancer and skilled James Tans was burled in t|je Prairioartist in ledgerdemain gave- one of his vilte cemetery last Monday.
illusive deceptive and toystifying enter­
Mrs. Hasen and son Guy, of Kal­
tainments at O’Copner’s hall Tuesday amazoo, spent last week with her
evening.
The myesterious cabinet daughter, Mrs] Lillian Patton.
charmed all.
Verne Linau, who is employeu m
Mrs. M. Targiahas teen on the sick
a Kalamazoo nursery, spent Sunday
list for tbe past week.
with bls parents. His sister Be mica
Grangers attention. On Monday accompanied him to Kalamazoo.
Jan. 9th there will be an all day insti­
Dr. and
McKay entertained
tute at tbe Grange hail which everyJan. 5th at dinner the ladies of the F.
oue should attend. There* will be in
M. S. C. and their husbands.
.
attendance A. E. Croman, of the state
Mrs. Bert Deller is entertaining her
Mr. and Mrp. Clave Brown, of KaJgrange, aud Prof. E. Burham, of Kala­
sister and husbaud Mr. aud Mre.Uster,
mazoo Normal. Besides these then- amozoo, and Verne Brown,iof Olivet^
■of Tiffin, Ohio.
will be local speakers. There will be spent Christtnias with their parent*
.'Albert Mct’tettand. of Otao, is the an all day eeesion aud a picnic dinner. here.
■guest of his brother David.
Come prepared to attend the entire
AVarren Tayioc, of Charlotte, spent program.
New Year’s with his brother JohL.
Don B. Jewell, attended the Stat
■Mias iJIiian DfiLong, who te attend­
SHULTZ.
Teachers Association at Lansing last
ing Mible bchoo) at Spring Arbor, was
Harry Hallock, of Kalamazoo, is week.
the guest of Mi«s&gt;': va Co&lt; New Tear’s.
spending several days at F. Hallock’s.
Mrs. F. M. Birry. returned to, Ypsi­
Sylvia Kioue, &lt;f Battle Crock, spent
Mrs. Carrie Smith and daughter, of lanti, where she is attending school,’
Hie holidays with her parrels, Ed.
Richland, are visiting at D. R. Smith’s. Monday.
Kln-.te and wife.
Mr. aud Mre. J. C._ Tompkins and
Mr. aud Mrs. Knapp and little daugh­
Mrs. Weteb ctased her school in the
ter, of Benton Harbor, and Mr. and Johnnie AngUf visited Mr. and Mra.
I'ejffhner district Friday toe a two
Geo.
S. Harlom, of Galesburg, Saturday
Mre. Arthur Myers, of Cleveland Ohio,
weeks’ vacation.
i
visited at&lt;H. W. Payne’s last week.
and Sunday. •

'Attorney-General Blair has.Imaied a
warning to tobacco dealers «of the
slate, notifying them 'that u-babcu in
-W.tou tta . Bell TbMa.- which will
fl!ryon Fleming, of Grand Rapids,
any form, must not be sold to minors.
l»e producto uit ReedW Crpera House I spent New Fear's wilt relatives in tfiris
The • circular quotes two section* of
. the'Compiled laws of 1897. .one ot xm SHturtiayralght. Jajnary 7. is a new gtince.
Than Goudeuough is able to be oat
a hich provides for aiftae'of friun J5 Arpartare inrmcMlern Nensattamal metato |50, Jmqrisonment of from D’ to SO dramuB. Although full of exciting Ind-1 again after r. week's confinement wKh
■fteuto 4uu! powerful dranuebe situs- • iiifiammatory-rheumatism.
days, or both, tor riolatkms thereof.
tuns. :us posHarlty was Dot «ulned by ; Jiunm Byun ana wife, of Graod
A .very .fdeasant company met at
tbe cn-UJnaryului-trap; metluds usually ; ’Rapids, spent ‘New'Year’s with tbe
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal’
taa'Wmhlp .'faint this ebua of play. &lt; -hitter's pares!teJChartet-Gufim and wife.
Marble of Rutland on New .Year's.
Tbe kwale of the play is SWbzerlnnrt.
Among the guests were Hr. .anil Mrs.
M hardeoal Yamiue is feared ki Mid­
3i*fl tha? roosrmtir cowairy lends Itself1
Win Brow 0r Irving. Mr. and Mbs. C.
dleville, as tbo Hoppty is neariy exmuticutarly wi-J! to scnoic ufflects. The ,
W. VanAttan and iff. and Mrs. E.
hMtated aad -ears ane so ocanoe tbet
plt« tn laid around tpe monastery of; shippers, eaxme*. ship.
M. Hinman of this city. It was a
’St Bernard, with ill* picturesque.
very enjoyable gathering-amd A!', did vumltHtotd:angncious Acigs. aDiil a semi-,
titd. Ryder and -.wife sf«eDt New
full justice to the bountiful' repast
redtalnus halo adds sioi-h .to the ef- , Tsar’s with, tut- furrier’s paruxts «t
served by tte?. hasten.
Bnsreu'a
Mitts.
.
f«-aOvem«s of 'to njtxxaxiv-; On the
Lansing wfl! soon have an
iGleu Eddy, -suiphwed by the M.1G
. ri«* of 'he .curtain ’ tiir lhetsre-goer
. to prevent Uh distribution orihrntJug f t7nd&gt; himself tn;a ton atmosphere It.C., spent the holidays with niiluivb.pills, icintiuents. d/ugs or xnedfcines,
I’ hitherto ujiloutoif-d py th- ttnodern m tar. hvroeui Mattawfin.
• -A arirprise party was given &gt; Kerman
or samples thereof, in public places or playjrrlgis. and-the attest loti of the
-Walt Fucfier. formerly of Mridle- Moure last Friday-eveuiug by the young
on the prvmLM?s or in the vrhielo* of , pn-lubker in heM by the napidjr evolv- ; villa, and fur many years cuaetaide at peopte of this plaot.
any ja*rson. without the cimsaat .&lt;»f 1 lag riruatuni.'- that abonn-f in the this :.place, died «t Kalamazoo, Thurs­
^pee’al meetings uouimeueed at tbe
the owner thereof. or of the yeriuu in
Tto raiuaius -were buried ax JJowliqg church last Sunday eeenlng
| story. Tin- company! ha* bvj&lt;» caro- day
charge, in -explaining the ordipano** j fuilv' selected an^&lt; lh| pl&lt;y luo hirer tihaMotte.
miss Jfc.il levaagelkt is assist/ag Rev.
the chy attorney stated that severer I directed Uy the author. feiveia-Vaie.
A.di. Gardner deft tor. Florida T-wee -Brown. How tong they will continue
weeks' ago he had be-m notrtted b? i so a performanceIvyitli rot? attention day to spend the winter.
depends on tbe interest manifested.
the pUI'ce that » &gt;mc person Wno wat to detail^ can bel.-relfi'd ' npun
The
IxHi's DeYueng, -employed is qbr
■InistSunday David Stiler vias sud­
peddling such samples upon the Street scenic irffentp are^jaut lof the eunsmon.
puwtor mills at Grandville, bad the sm- denly called to the bmteide of his torchwas aha- throwim. them into bSbj* car­ The dogs- uM*d Iri-bnls prodactiut,. are
fortune to injtme -hi* hand in a cow ■er, of Monroe, wire is-very iUwithpneuriages. 'The little ones might consume full blooded St'1 -^rnatrls. anyng
veyurTi tuwday. Me.expects to be aide •menia.
some svutrtuuri. wnd unless fatal re­ .them bring tbe wbrbd-famcd Me anver
u» sesame his duties Mor-lay of r&gt;tri
ti’he A/l&gt;. O. (k nouet next Saturday
sults foitpwexl no mmtahment coWtl be i'jSwger. a huus? anfai'ii. whose rcworii
tbef&amp;U week.
-eveuiug fix: the purpose of InstaJfiug
meted car to the person distributing ;*•* 23 lives. -Wien lh&lt;* Bell Tcfiis''
•Hipt.^iebbtns, of .the Feather Booe -ofiisers far the year MNg&gt;.
them.
l well worthy of a -tiatt.
Rwar»-d Co, wm at Three took a oc busieea*
Mrs. Bentiee Sayner xvas inet witti
-Joe- H-.-tfilee, Hue Eaton Rapids wrats, 50c. *t F-ert HrMth s drug Mure. this wtok.
.
a good boufie last Suntoy evenin ’ and
lawyer win- jean haw the Democratic Etplay nwratag. .
Charles- Sweagle recv.rued tahis horn* । nil eq joyed her review of Madsaue
nomina'tton -For circuit judge if b« will
in Weblffville, Mondfifr.aftet^etaliagg ■ Taiikfi’s lecture very much.
।
rake it. is ntfi. a candtoiate and in a reCELEBRATED CHRISTMAS
the teoUdays with oelatives in this
Hitman Moore and Fioyd Stilea.re­
'rnt Int^-vtew mid the Republican
place.
.
turned to M. A. C. Monday monring
that he &lt;iwi to* belle vy the -Dntnorratt
I tiovi One Farmec Did it at NaabvUle.;
Win.
and wife,cC k.'arlt-Mj Spent afur having spent a pteaoant vacation
would name a man' to oppose -fudge
1
A ts.rmer wln&gt; dreb heM*'"en Wood-1 New Year s with the tatter's parents, of two weeks at their lioreet..
Smith, "wbo,“ eontinnetl Mr. Hendee. ' lutal t‘enter and Csrlten tenter cam*
:Ba!dwiu.j4ihi:8on and wile.
H, M. Edmunds has ordered (a$2D
•'haa given perfect uatittartion to the • T,o itowu Saturday ,ts&gt; do 4ome ChristThomis J'oung. fornrorly of this fur coat from Chicago for hie wife.
entire circuit, and such action would
'mat trading. H« had bought some place, died at-Graud Rapids. Friday, of That ought to keq? o«» warw.
tn a fitting tribute to Judge Smith's ' n-.*&lt; drt- sses for his Wife, a J'anjo and
The rifa&amp;ius .were
Mark Coleman and wife, at Dettoit,
lon&lt; and honorable career on the oOtri hqt'day gltt.-&gt;jaff»&lt;l to m*Av a sure dyart failure.
have been making the fonneTe.parents
bench.” Frank A. I»ean of this city. ihijrg- vf having roongii to cat had brought here Afonday foi bwrial
“
Mr.
“
'Fredr»ok
and
wife,
of
Grasd
a
visit
Cas&gt;l J» Alexander of Grand
loaiiKi u quarter! of l**rf bito hl*
Heury Bowman and family enter­
and Thomas
Sulnvan of HasUlntfH buggy Tkis made a pretty her load Rapids, and Mr. Kennedy and. wife, of
are also Democrats of circuit judge fur tlse buggy, bn*’ he wn- not quite Irving, were tl*? guest* of E Dunlap tained a targe company, of yoang and
uver^uniday.
.
older ouea on
day.
eahber. but it Is nnnnrstnod they arc satisfied as yet. so he w&lt;mt and y»ut u
Ed. Craft, of .Battle Creek; is tbe
of rhe same opinion as Mr. Hendeq.— load into himself that he might better
guest
xjf
relatives
and
old
friecds
in
Charhr-ti Republican
have made two tritys for. and a* A re­
The Republican Prt-ss association ' salt he test apntrtfi of the relna. The this place.

I

Mr. Dun Putnam attended the teach­
ers* association at Lansing last week.

br loc*I application, as they esuno* *°«,b th’
Utossed portion of the ear. There Is only oue
way to cure deafness aud that to by conaUtatlonal condltkMi •&lt; Um&gt; mucous lining &lt;H the BuwiehtonTube. When mis tabe te^inflamed JM.

With the
New Year
Should come a
determination to have
a bank account. By
this time next year you
will regret not having
started one sooner.

THE HASTINGS CITY BANK
will accept a email amount u an opening depoeit. When ,ou eee it
grow and tbe Interact increasing the Joy of Independence will be yonre.

Uoo. hearing win be dtotroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is
nothin* bat an inflamed coodmon of tbe-mu­
cous airfares.
We win me One Hundred Dolton for any

S per cent interest paid in Savings Department and
compoonded aemi-anntlaMy.

Money to Loan on mul mm araamr.

�H A STINGS HA N NEK,
Uncle Sam is justly beginning to ur
derstand that if be is to maintain th
Monroe doctrine and keep Europea
government* from Acquiring territor
or setting up monarch!*! goverttmain
on the western hemisphere, that tt»
doctrine carries obligations with - f
One of them is to prevent Venaxuda
and other South American parodies ou
government from sneaking bttitx
tbat doctrine and calling for Unc.
Sam’s protection when, their mi.
deeda-gfit them into trouble iwli
other nations. Your Uncle will ihai

bling owr Vie peojile yon liked, let
alone the people you didn't like ta
meet.
. t
,y
So he emptied bls trunk, fating up
bls garnwnts and went down to talk
the dert he bad chasgqd hi* m5nd. Tbi
proprietor of the hotel happened to b*.
By DOROTHY DOUGLAS
In the oflk-e. and he looked greatly re­
lieved over Ferri*’ decision. In fact,
CoptfrftM. WCti. i&gt;» T. C. Xcdare
he had just been crillcUlug his .clerk
for not offering n reduction to Mr. Fer­
Jim Ferris, ntroke on tbe Yule crew, ris if It 'tad been merely a question oi
twined bis long brown -legs tight price. Young college invn who could
around tbe punt of the South Beach •wlm and handle a sailboat and lent!
a cotillon were riot to be permitted tc
lookout and pulled bi* yellow duck hr.t leave his hotel without a strenuous ef­
to com I'd these South American statl
viciously over bin eye*. Then ho jtfioved fort to prevent such a catastrophe. '
to behave themselves, even if "the b{
It hack again and stared straight out
And while this little comedy was be
stick” has to be wielded la ideii
ing enacted Nell Standish wuk walklnc '
cut
uew earnest.
It had been a direct cut. innd he dutlfuljy. at her -mother's aide on tin
fitting
hadn't, expected It of her. He wished ocean pathway, a picture of simplicity
Thtf Republican Baiiora na&lt;j a »««!.
that some foolhardy twifnlner would In embroidered wbitn 'linen amid tbe
Interesting and profitable meeting a
go
out beyond his depth or be seized elaborately gowned throng.
’
By
workim
Lansing test week.
.
“It certainly seem* odd.” aald Mrs
Requites no
to
with a cramp, so that he might go out
by Insistence upon part]
the lefractiveertur.mnkee nnltfelly,
after him *ud buttle fur life among the Standish, with n puzsted expression.
pledges being kept -In gou^fult!. U.
Nell shrugged her' shoulder hupa
breakers, but Instead It proved to be
fitting
Uently.
11.|.* ;
.
standing for hteli tftandar&lt;ra\in poblfan nggravaringly dull day. The sea
life, the Republican press of MlchSgai
"It's the eccentricity uf wealth, not pl
wns smooth as glass.’ yet the bn there
j genius. It u.sed to hurt me when
'•an do their party and their state r Hung u-uaciotalT to tIn- ro|H?s.
He liad’al ways looked upon the self 1 were In London to 'hear young uic®
splendid service.
tastes, but
sup!&gt;■ using। men Itt college as fellows to ;] crl«icisi&gt;d
criticised for their fn-riklsh
fiyii
a;a l&gt;rg1uulnfe
lieglnulng to feyl there le
astings
TCUllg II am
Senator Burrows will have, ■ the be envied. They were always doing 1 really
It took ura.v.
nerve.'1- B°uie trots.
truth In
la 111.
the ,-rtUebnn. I |&gt;rt
wu,s». It
„ tqojt nicttig. ..
■ruHMwJ every mtir&lt;dtty ’ . mornlnx M unique distinction of having received things.
b''
In-lMK 4« « Ute •«'«.
ROYAL BAKING
IS CO., NEW YORK.
every vote in the Michigan legislature Uie «.« of nerve Ue'luul felt tile need J
- ------------------ ------- _ - lu
man"'
.or Unites!
States senator. That or tl(A &gt;»rj morulnj when he hnd • “n niunleur Urt-ok'
COOK BROS .•’Editors
| spite of her hot anger Kite couldn't for­
never occurred before with any Can­
' get how sujH’rbly strong lie bad looked
Look out. for Cough.-,, Colds, Croup
didate for the senatorship in jthis
FORTV-NiNTrt YEAR.
l«rched on tbe observptloa tower in his
and Whooping Cough, j. They are
■Jiatc, and It‘will probably be a great
bathing rjR. “lie had t|ie grace nut tc
While the engine w::&lt; taking’ tvnt&lt;*r dangerous at this aeasonff&amp;f the year.
wear
his
college
colork.
but
1
mu
amov
­
many yeats before it will happen
the pa'iScneiT with tl:&lt;- Imposing wc|d| They lead to p&amp;eumoniu Rtt cousumpSui)»tript*oa b&gt; M*H. P?«’PbW
ed that Jim Ferris tdipald want lu pose Chitin iihd ryrgtasar* strolled put on thi
again.
ON K' YEAR ...... ~|
SIX MONTHS*
before^ lot of silly, chattering summer platform and looked with Interest nlw&gt;tii tiorr. Y ou can prevent or cure all such
THREE MONTUS'
complaints with Bee’s Laxative Honey
resorters."
him.
•
ll will be. well for the Republican
She speiko with as »nuch scorn as if
"l*j- 4&lt;&gt;r&lt;.:- I,r Hull-, ll»H.lUnry •«- •“&gt; 1W-•» improvtm.ut oyer «D
Entered at the pantOfDce Mt .HfTetlucv Michl- legislature ot .Michlg&lt;(n-iMt' wilfdo
Ran, as mcoimI rta matter.
*; &lt;
■he were not one of the datw which she tlve who wns sitting un a Hum barrel, cough, lung and bronichiaj remedies,
business as carefully as If it had odly
was excorjuting. The next morning "This villnjte fooks just exactly as It | and the best Cough Jyyrup. Sold by
she carefully avoided the otaerriitiOD did twenty years ng&lt;&gt;. when I mutvil Fred L. Heath, tbe druggist,
ADVERTISING RATES. a bare majority Instead of having no
»dv«rtUlnx. rat** :'uru!*h»sj un nppli- opposition i whatever. It should not
IHWt during bathing hour* and sat 00 awny from here. 1 driti't bvlievp if Ito* !
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caltoo.
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. - lie forgottqn that there is a large and
the other wide of the! plef. A certain ehanerda purtWv In nll'tbat tfmv.M
&gt;
Hastings Markets.
l»c«l*;and reading; nollecs. Du
bull pup. however, did not share her.
growing
Independent vote in this
“
1
reckon
itoj^Anister.*
’
.wfld
the
stillI
(las: pafl.i.or amonx Brevities. n '• Roe. •'feefeeling and deliberately Rieaked awny tqry native.'biting off n ctaw of «ol&gt;4&lt; • ]
wnnre.ee a line.
of «v.p words to the state. - |
ui&gt; ’.
...
from his mistress and planted himself co. ('Your goia*’ away don't seem To . Erai perdu....
SIO9«
'want ailumo. Ge*
(or eftch ln«-rt!on.
. at tbe foot of -the
tower to dis­ have made much dlffereiwie In the did
This coi|ntry lai in no mood to] be
m’.’. ’.
tract the attention of it? oonqinpt from town.’’—Chicago Tribune
trifled ,with on the railroad rebate
1 '■
•—
. fallow. jMt lb
.
the bather^ who w&lt;|re risking their
•Hated f r—1&lt;- news matter.
EB^NoruinmunhwUtvi w.,l h:«; piibJbdW*. u.i question. There is no reason why any
Uvea beyond the rope*.
dur an* rhciim’iau'-'!' mite*-* U it-W’ Uf public highway like a railroad stanld
nb..: ^-r bu .
.
As. the days went liyi Ferris Iwcamw
Writer's 1M|«« MKl vtU oilier Aild»CT».
Ethel, ageff .Hix, la just learning _..
,w.
io
be permitted to give one shipper pny
necustomi'4: but not fccflnclteel to her
•1 tell 'and In tna-h rejalatd over h-r I’ork. Rye
Udvantagi (over another.
A squidre
pnteence nt! South Bcm li. He might progress
JOB PRINTING.
She anDutinced
with
great'
'
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The Han-IKK tus on- of Hi- t-.-t equipped deal to all is the only Just method.
have felt better if hte life tad been a glee to h’tr fattar t__
Hl- &lt;* er bvenlng tlijit fhWuw. dr&lt;w&lt;i
nt) oIUcv* In WcMwn Mlchtgm. and l« mtqMrwl
IL-. I
'&lt;«» to 34X&gt;
more active-one. but lliv]bathers were
She knc.w bow to spell "lu'* and prov.pl;
o do-ernry kind ot txxik :.nijol» rirlntlnr,
When anh’ candl-Mto on the ^rptflilldistressingly careful. I An] j^ caslonn!
the awertloti. A few
*
iuhiuti-1
’’
'later shidash
ftfter
n
frightenefl
girl
or
tbe
rare
can state - ticket runs 16?J)00‘ behind
Inquired.
"
’
Attorneys' as. Accessories to Crime.
of some careioss nuti^:tn|id's charge
the preshtential candidate of (hat
"Papq. do
Itat Ward *p4l! • n«w«w*d
At tire 'last session of the Circuit
“
• FotMors .
was the extent of his duties ns a life ‘out T ’’
party. It siuoly.means something. The.
-JuilgcR' aisoclatFon. held in Lansing.
•aver.
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arty in &amp;|ichtgan. and the governor
Judge -Levis’G. Palmer re»d a jrnpec
’ Then came an Angu« nlnrulug when
;hould not nnd we. believe will not fall
Jt&gt;r
. Mi'll vrt'tou
the pungee parasol pawed directly un­
entitled ‘'Leading, and MisloAding
vtftlrs tn b . r MMdJnrs. ret
After other amusliix rv„
o heed the lesspn.
THK 1"ON • ItK PABASOL PAJWEPfbIBFCTM der. bls jM&gt;st. The fl’kn. tanned band
ihrsiHnn 'coilmh . «“TA’. »*rJb
lawyeto.''
Thu theme wns the
Questions, lin examining physielnn
CNptoi ai-. m&lt;r.
’’sharp practices", of attorneys and
It Is up to the Republican leglsln- looked d t&gt;wu to meet the eye* of Nell which showctl benentfc It clasped a ! Bected with a hlg life Insurance tom- FmI . j*r cord
alkpcrbhl ...
Kharp prattices ^ere dlwhssvd and •tire to givte-UIchlgnn a conservative Rtuudish ehiinglng from amaxement to large package Of l.-itc-nJ] Evidently Mis-i p.uiy rcl.-rtjM that of a son of Erin wb &gt;.
mothy
rhnary
election law—one that ^ilt a cotta ti .contempt which fay could not Standish's mull hnd been a heavy one. when asked bls ape, declared that ?rpensurt-H. The dlH'.tWsion, was the
She sa’t down on Ute tan&lt;| within tbe was ihhty-ttiree years old nnd added.
more pprt|nent because lawycre are :lve thp p*^&gt;ple a chance to try it, and understa
range of FcrrU’ vision pnJ opened1 the
i Before her,&lt;omtng it tuiheen a mef- mall whh it. tie could »eA quite plainly &gt; “But In tuu months 1 will be a yedr
wont to descant Butemn|j on! the leetdp it they want more of it. later
•Ider!"
.
ry uiori. I’ttg- Small btiyn^ hnd'Miase I now. bad beo»i forwarded from various .
ethl&lt;w of* their profession j and'c’uHhim
Joi
liusly. fttmu : the bench, arid points.
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t•■marlly plume themselves that they
. - ’-dk &gt; Jr.ne. Jane! T1j&gt;’
President: Roosevelt has.ihe couulry pretty g ils :*’id ilirFtfltous .voting ma- | "Pruh.ibly tetters tbtjt tagged derail
Mistress tevit
fraud in a.more irrm.rtant t&lt; ’ation to
..-oildir.behind *hlm in his demand for .1 trvns fan 1! cast fat:u :i|&lt;j&gt;rovlng glances. ' over Etaropeq he said to hhn-,&lt;-;f. "Wd- ' bouse is on flrt*
■ Jand o-nknlyi-Ycw. ]l
tliiM etauaumity than d«s fife layman,
■ jit that tiie Wi;gc&gt;.&lt;&gt;f a nrivate ] *•**.) never ktjow where the# are going j know. 1 -■ tfa&lt;r.d lire in this hqiUte
.i’hiy' at - qfllcm of the coin and as air dealing with all shippers by the
ri u&lt;kir a fashcHmble bathing । When they seti|rt ou a Jintrnev nud nev- ’ tlmr L
: J. d t - taht. ■
iucfaiarwi urged w ith * loyalty to the railroads of this country.
s pav|]ioti were d-tybly paid, but now— J fr go wb. re ypu expec^ !&lt;-m x.e."
1 After much seriout thought over the
; .The tn flnjine bobmint In lind drove
and &lt;&gt;:&gt; igatium &gt;f a put
? Her slim. Ilrrn
I
hat*! wtt&lt; turning ’
It is now Governor ‘Warner, and we tlie batli
The health nnd frAgrince hup question, -1 haw decided to keepiny
■* nfit. at UH- kart. Hra.-t, goas» I
raI,iud. si,,- whiriM- u-wu K,.,
And-yet th&lt; re ire t&lt;*&gt; row «.i! dirrt who
« rapidly]
{ strength nf-lhe great -pine IvrvWts arie place uf business ottu evenings. I .lay
believe he '‘will endeavor to give .the sutxinmhl-d dn’
I
••
lw
’
llf
*
rn
sand.
|
taoiher
Ivlth
b
sttddc:t.
exqhe
kpxrla.
.cannot lie tmiuiud u&gt; forget jth&lt; uttrfl
■ cohdemifed ip Paieuies - » new divcoveriy ! whatever small measure of success, I
people of Michigan a g»K»(l. busineter- -aIu
.....j j.—
KQppeti
down; from Jus post •I matiiuj,
1
rite m
Bp
&lt; afl 1 may Have attained in liitsinans life, not
(hide of’Mai
and both war am tarned and'• p it--up■ in a^'nrw ivav. .A ----cure for
for
and tlii’ir public
like adinihiiltrjrtton.
nnd limped
ll:iy
the bqiblng ] |koko«I
’ ' ' :it■ hl
‘'in He Jilt himself Cush I Kidney,
jMunryi Blood
-fHprju and
ana’ Bladdvt
niaaavr dist-.dH,
ni:t- ir«4, alone tv buying, as well abseiling good
OunrUuni* ;
Ilf
bad
not
rvnhzed
till
tiien
i^veh
at
till,
Rarfraelm Lumbago
r.nnthatrrv aud avorv
f&gt;&gt;m« itl
every,form
ert ft ercbandltr., at the lowetd possible
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.................... .............................- ; nvrn in uim |&lt;Lstr.lU‘C I'erbnps »*.&gt;._
they Backaclm,
Thijy trade in shrewdn-xi... They ca|&gt;I lu." Hulitly be liv«l tb»;.e,l bl. lea, , ync„. tu,„. urlous be bad -frit about Khonsutti*-m Phienles ; id tae system । pricee. but by iryitig nt all times to ac­
U.,.;h-l ■ kiiotfledgy of- law forma
The cnplfad of '.b»- ijilted States 1ms I riwli.il
HI. pi.-llbm lu,l bee, '
H.all... . Ke • was a .bojstly cad. of tiupurhri's. Sold oy Fird !.. HeritH] comodate my customers in every way
umi! i‘&gt;ual iechkicalitb^ in criminal been !&lt;M?nted tn diiT'A-eut;. chics ns fril- I an .vnlveiell uni
the
druggist.
*
i.-n nr the Ic f s,w.|.-nh the tirl rose j» her fmt. She
. possible. I conclude n is more or lesa
id a hardship.’ particularly, for shop
At rhil.vi.-lp!::.: f.-bm Sept. 3. i wanl btn u.-C splrltjrtl Atorm that I d-na cundngai
•i 'rii .they [are 1 more etiger to defeat
iinlug^ilrtvtly toward-him. with
men and farmers, when the business
little '[ tthe
|,p French'
Hrnrli liullilog &lt;j*perni|j almad.
until I •.•-.siibi-r,’ 17"'*: nt Balti- mu-el. i.-A II »-»»|«Oluiy tv be
;.j sUcp thai| tqbceore it. Sharp prarplaces of the city are closed in tbe eve­
,’J). 1770. to March. harder tiinh lie htul tkt&gt;UEl:t. Theu he !
wore from
Plneules
is
the
natfie
of.
a
new
iiii
• fi&lt;es tacflmij aiipetPH tci’i'-elxnkalltk-l*.; Tbe open letter was still in her hand.
ning, in so much as It oftetrihapperff
•*t
I'tiihnielphhi
fr.'in
March
4.
squared
|n4
s|&gt;ou!ders
and
threw
up
bls.'
•overy
put
up
Ip
a
new
way.
A
oerta
’
h
1
cjb-lnjcllve . tmkie.c. useless talking.
-1 : Suddenly frbm the crowd liubblne
that tilings are needed, which they
tb .&lt;«■; :t-iubci, J777; nt tarovus- bead
„ proudly.
- ■ r
,
I *bupele*siy. n|mlemdy. tn tbe white­ •tire for all Kidney. Blood and Bladtier ■ must get in the evening m their time is
«|&gt;u&gt;rtihc lt&lt; &gt;:|niuny, forcing false
':i.. from Sent. 27. 1777. to Sep*.
Hint
toward pipped surf UkTC r.n».&lt;i :i cn . He re- diFWistit. and even,- form of Rheuthn- wholly taken un-during the day.
cpnrimdOTis and c’jutrfbqticjg kuriwl'hm.
1
‘
iutule-:
relieve
Backpehe
and
77; nt York. P.:, from Sept. 30. .the end inti tlie island] sacred it cr! '
1 haw no desire to. in any way. be
1,11 the Ilust.mt bi.it It wm no Kidney paint permaneutly. if you’
qdg{- riih! experience to ii-.s'-..ut ;hon*
t-&gt; July, 1773: nt .Pbllndelphte lagers. The beach jraw desertml Jjy’ all
considered as trying to almpe the policy
“ ‘ ‘ smnll demniHl-uj»oa al|l8 ability aud
ct-y and; set a pVemium on &lt;Hshbnesty.
•save thoke w*;ho lolled lhe. sea for its* strength. Th&gt; jmnri waisomri (Ihtancc need sueb’a remedy let iffi show you the of any other place in the city, but feel
wonderful I’ineules. JhiJA by f red ' E. that it is just a matter of justice to
oireugiu. 1 nr 1
J.. from June 30, 1781*. ■ own snkt&gt; nj
ifad not for
dress parade
.
There are good]lawyers and bsM Jaw.. the ...C*s
the
'
— roj
.jpes. add {bo went down Heath, the druggist.
everyone alike. I haye. therefore, de­
ird walk! ^udderdy
there r
1783: at Annapolis from I on Its bon;
Suddenly
•
y’»-Hi and good ifad lawyand there
for ,. mv
the
s'-ednd iimv
time un-suilB
'ln-foro r
Ferris.
.
• there Iv«
i-ltiw.
cided that, beginning with tbe evening
X".
f 1784;
TQ.I • ai
. - -nt
a • Irii;
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November. 17S3, u.
lo-Xuvemtar.
at. ......
sprang
jich.
bulldog,
whose
j
awift
nintu-r
that
he
tens,
eduld
dash
• is ample regspa for .lM*H&gt;^fng that
of Jany. b, to keep my store open each
Trenton ftw NotTrnl-or. 17841 to-Jan- .imrauon,
rlArly or tbe mo« | 10to tbc Mlrf A
brMkl.,
eveuidg. '
»th-re’ are want of ij«e iatii-r
The
TK
fad
Yn
few
friendly
Oftiimes b.d
bad Ferris । ,h,--uh-&lt;nr,-r. bnt be JeM tl.n.u»b It Bc*rxtW
rnwwb, sort.
«,*t. OUn»
lawyer who so far forgets himself and 17S.". to 17BU. when the seat of govern­ been welcomed In bio same fashion.
Youre very truly,
the obligations ot his profession as ment w:is . chatigis! to rhllmlelphii , and he had fi hard! time keeping bls like an arrow nnd struck out for the
tnnn. who'-was going down fur the last
iu itse his skin]in securing Immunity where it rtimilnetk HnU) li^X), sine'- bauds in; ids poeketli ns the dog tried time' The sea was like {glass out here,
from punishmeril for a pian whom be which time Ifhusbe^n nt Washington again anil agnln to reach them and be­
■nd t,be man sank slowly. Ferris rec­
stow a claiming caress.
.
knows to be KUilty/ who is' not con­
ognized nt a gtauce that it was a case
Something was also familiar to him
tent to aee that '-blH elrem has only the
ofcramps.
r.A .
'
’ i •
cures colds, prevents Dnenmonla
All honor tn the num or woman who
fair itrlal which! the constitution guar­ knows no such word us defeat. who In Xhe |aletader. linen clad figure,
Ferris dived like a fish aud came up
screened ]by (he big- pangee umbrella,
antees. becomes a i»arty to the of­ follows the pathway of a consistent from wh^ae side tbe dog had sprung at to fight for.hlii own life as well ns tbe
fense complained of. an accessory purpose and in the line of duty, even sight of him. Thgt whs why Ferris, bather's. There whs only one way for
af*er the fact. , There are many of with tLe dark shadow of failure ob­ deliberately jcHmbed the next flight of]1 It, and ns he felt himself]being dragged
tbeijL-MJettolt Free Prfess.
scuring the way. To bare the courage stairs leading to the board walk and-[ down be struck the man n mighty blow
. 4
--------------------------of one's convictions at ail times and made a circle around tbe figure. Tbe and then floated tbe Inert body to the
Th?- opinion seems to be growing under nil circumstance* requires no dog stood nt the foot:of the steps, look­ beach, where the crowd of hysterical £
ft
[thltt."Frenzied Finance Lawson" is n small degree of character and deter­ ing up at thd man in a bewildered fash­ women nnd children' closed in upon
ft
htm. He forced them apart and carried £
good, deal of a qhostnut. Ho has told mination. It is better to go down to ion. which clearly deniamlod an ex­
ultimate overthrow in a cause which planation. Bnt It jiist happened that bls silent burdeu up the beach.. As fan ft
nothing about Wall street gambling
passed the otaervatlou post he saw
one believes to be just and right than
that the world did not already-know. to profit by any compromise with con­ the man was thinking moodily tbat the Nel!; leaning against It, white to the
explanation was due from the oth^r
It sypeant that he was a partner in science or suffer the lowering of the
ride, though of course he couldn't ex­ Ups and still holding the fluttering
pnges tn her hand.
the disreputable transactions he un­ moral tone which must come to all plain this' to a French bulldog..
. folds. And it is certain tbat he Is who lone the consciousness of adhe­
*
V
rence
to
their
faith
rather
than
wear
continuing to play the gambling
That night her mother: sent for him,
Evidently she bad thought tbe mat­
* least
the
game In Wall street, and is reaping a the laurels of honest defeat
ter over ami repented of her nidcneas, and right bravely Nell met him in
ft
profit of millions out of the depres­
for that night when they came face to their little parlor. She gave him the
articles in the
Those
"It’* ell very well to talk of writing
sion in prices of curtain stocks'which Jor ptarterity." slght-d the poet, "but face In the hotel dining room sbe bow­ letter to read. It was the one her
ft
know
exi&gt;erience.
brother hnd written telling of the
he has assailed. He is an arrant hum­ posterity Isn't editing any magazines." ed to him, net with tbe old air of com­
radeship, bnt with a forced pollteneesfl wreck of the Ferris fortune and Jim’s
bug. He is Interesting only aa any
plucky
determination
to
do
tbe
finrt
that be felt almost as keenly ai theline
STEW PANS,
other self-confessed gambler Is inter­
tnornlng cut. He ixiwed gravely and thing that offered, tutoring some boys
esting. His confessions have done
How many a cold Is contracted In crossed to his table, which was on the who were staying at South Beach.
lined,
the intention closing them
the
spare
bed.
Ixiok
out
for
it
during
' him no good for ho continue* to gam­
He , handed back the tetter, with a
far side of the large room. Half an
out
the
ft
.
ble. They have done others harm and the cold weather. Open -the windows hour later be wns Ht tbe desk In the grave smile.
"Yes, It's true. I am. tutoring the
Lawson has made a big winning from and air it on a good windy day and let MBce askliij; for bls bill. It was Imthe sun ahlue upon it If possible. If
the harm he has done others. That Is company is expected thoroughly air faKslble that be should reinnin in the Douglas boya at their father’s cottage
lame house with her under the dreum- on the lower beach, but 1 round I could
wholly disreputable.
and dry the bed and warm the room ftancea. He had once thought— But pay my boar-fl fay taking tbe life saving ft
with an oil atove If there is no other &gt;ne may think many times on an In- job, and L.hnve to count even the pen­
The new year certainly opens very means of beatlug.
nies now, you know."
»me of seven -thousund n year.
auspiciously Xor the United States.
Nell looked up at hlm-al&lt;y|y. then her
He turned abruptly, climbed the
our Weet window).
At peace with all the world, with
rtair* and commenced to throw thlnga ayes dropped before the blue In his.
bountiful ciops and gcaxl prices, with
Soak 'thtee large sweetbreads one into his trunk and grip. Then he sat
"I—I think I’d like to try my hand at
hour
In
warm
water,
then
summer
In
twn on the i*dge of the bed and laugb- —at—helping you, dearest.”
no questions to disturb business, cer;
ft
,at himself. It wa$ all so absurd
lately 1905 ought to be a record­ boiling water ten minutes, drain and
ft
breaking and record-making year of carefuffj- remove the skin. Brtirtkdter ind childish. Thli wns a. fine beglnwhir tauten
dredge with breadMrs. Hix—I jfot my bu»band tu adnrogre«!i and prosperity for the coun- crumtf\.dlnJiLincited buttiy, nhep in a
- Ho- Mw ho'uHnr down bta col- mlt thht bo was a fool today. Mrs. Dix
aj'/XMft ^t;rSbe,ymu !d fruew •-now.dltl you manage itl Mr*. HlxAta
Mrs. Htx^2
t-bad jtefXrmd 4. mere different® 1 shuvred-.diimStonjo of. ,t
‘i~ '7*^
— he W
,tlfe
lot tern
’
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" ■
iis rioritt not prevent Iris meet- wrote me duritig our courtship.
n hotels
to reconstnict tariff schedule* nt this
wrtohip -Chi- W
1
JR
ng her. •' The re*6$
saatain. That Is a wise position.
‘
was small and cago Tribune.

When Love
Hesitated -

A Matter
of Health

There is. a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord­
ingly endorse and recom­
mend it.

Thin
ilhietrateg my
method of
glaBeee_

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queetiojis

find

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Banner.

NOTICE

Foley’s Honey *mi Tar

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Tire-Proof Cooking

t&amp;lul

not
,,loat wiamental is at
one of
MOST USEFUL
kitchen.
who have used it

from

We have purchased a
porcelain
with
IMMEDIATELY at

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of

Exfrcmdy Cow Price* of
10,1s and 20 terns each.

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�HASTINGS BANNER. DECEMBER 5, 1905

MIXED FARMING
WHEAT
5] RAISING
AJRANGHING
Three Brest pamuils
IdjObavt- turain shownwen^■drrful stmla vn (he

FREE
HMnestead Lands

WESTERN
CANADA

am-. or onnnarwceu »antnng
oeroro ft. but this -netd not be inflex­
ibly ’followed. Sometimes thrpo pic­
tures framed alike nnd similar in com­ ATTRACTIVE FEATURES IN DRESS AC­
THOSE
HOLIDAY
PRESENTS A
position or coloring are to bp hung one
CESSORIES ANO MILLINERY.
RANGED TO BEST ADVANTAGE.
above tlie other, ns In the niustradou.
The middle picture, which will look
better If u size smaller than tlie other
two, should be the one lu eye hinge
and the space of an Inch left between
the pictures above and below.
Details distinguish tbe well dressed
One common mistake of an Inex­
Besides being 'Works of art. pictures
perienced picture hanger is to bring woman from tbe crown of her bead to
have an ImjMirtpiiC office to fulfill in
into Juxtaposition pictures with dark her artistically shod feet, but It Is at
the home as decoration for the -walls,
the neck (hat these exercise their most
nnd it Is this aspect of them which hi
Important office.' Some little accesso­
considered In die following from the'
ries may be mentioned as Illustrations.
Delineator:
Let the render picture to herself tbe
Tbe hanging of a picture makes far
transformation their adoption would
mars its suct-eas ns n .decoration for tbe
work hi a costume.
The little pearl necklace Ims become
a verjr common affair when worn low

WINTER FASHIONS.

PICTURE HANGING,

MAffitoFlCEMT CLIMATE-Farmers
pl.--wfag la their a.fcirt sles-vca la

Coal. wood, waler, hay in ahundunee Scio.- :» cl:v«ch.■«. n:,rLets convriii.m.
Apv&gt;y '“r inl-’rn&gt;Mtio:i fi&gt; Supein-.tl«K'.:'nl of I mniigrancu. C*t
law a. Canada, or to
M. V. MdMNES,
! Are. TTwatrs Block, fktrott, Mie*
/

!
BBJC’T^re

UAtXWAj KUXO WITH FtCTUfiBS. •
and light mats. Hurinonluos results
are Impo-alhb* to effect when tills la

Miss. Agnes Westley
616 Wells Street
M&amp;rinette Wis

8M Well* Street,
Mabiksttx, Wis., Sept. 25, 1903.
I wmiall rundown front nervonsDtMR and overwork and had to resign
my jajaition and take a rcat. I
f '.-.nnd that I was not gaining any
strength and health as f;vt as I
could wish, and »-■* your Wine, ci
Cnxilui was ^ravnintended us such a
good xntxlicihe -fur thu ills of our
«ex,’ I bought a bottle and began
using it. I was satisfied with the
r- mui from the use of the first
buttle, and took three more and then
found 1 wasreatored to good health
and strength and able k&gt; take uo
my work with renewed vigor. I
consider itafinotonic nnd excellent
for /worn-out, nervous condition,
and;am pleased to endorse it.
AGNES WESTLEY,
Bae'y, Worth WUc-invo HelI*odBo&lt;a«y.

Secure a f1.00 bottle of Wine at
Cardui aud a 25c. package of
Thedford’s BUck-Draught today.

WINE OF CARDUI

into court ;ui I rupri N-ntN that hr H pre­
Pitted to irni!"r hl» finul aenxmt and
iltat
iriTIMy Im SxnJ for hearing the «utu&lt;* Aud he !«•
discharg’d from *al 1 trutt&gt;.-.Th&lt;’M-ii{co It U orxlwrvd. that Monday, tbt
l«th dw pf-lauuary A. !&gt;. luosm u-u o'clock In
Un&gt; foreaiirfi. twi H*«lgui’d Jar the bearlug nt
said getltlou and iliat the heirs al law of vUd
deceased aud all other i'-r&gt;ons InU’nf^ted to
Mid rtitate. are r«»tntr»*&lt;t to app-ar at a
of Mid Court, then to I—- holden Ut the protMXf
office. In the City of HasUng*. In Mid eoungf,
and Hbow .caii**: if any there be. wh&lt; tbe prayer
ot the i-’ilUonrr may not !&gt;e granted. Am! It
la turtb'-r ordered, that &lt;Md ,M*tiboner give
notice to the pen-'W ttitereqrd m said eetate
of the pendency of aald petition and the bearing
then-i'i by cruising a copy of tide order to be
pubHAh&gt;*&lt;! In the IfxHTiNue Ha.vnkk m newF
ape: printed and otrenlated In told CrMurtf of
rry. once in each week for three aucceftittvt
week-, prerloo* to »*ld day of bearing.
.
Kila C. Ilmwv.
Chas. M. Mack.
4
J'rntKtUr Kegvter.
Judge of Probata
a TruaCopy.l

.
OKPKItOF PUBLICATION.
State uf Michigan. nth Judicial ClrctiU—
Chancery.
Sulf j&gt;»*ndln&lt; In the Circuit-Court tor 1!
County of Barry in Chancery at the City of Its

wherewiMiuu are unknown, ttMwpforr on motion
ofThotBasfc tTyor, solicitors for Complainant.
It is ordered that the defendant enter tyls ap­
pearance in said c*um* on or Iwlorrthri* mouths
from Ha* dale of this order and ttvnJl wlth’h
twenty days ttw coniplAlnant rmiM* thK order
toi-o •ptiUlaht-d in tn** llastiar* Banter: *utd
pubUimtlon tateeontin*ied unee In raft: woek
tor six Weeks In i*twe salon. T»ioMN-*’.t I'KYOtt.
Ct.KatiwrHMiTH.
.
------------'•*—J-.Judge,

idje ol Prcrt
of Hmitueh
On remling and (1 ling the petition duly verlHeA of AbMe c. Week*, widow of tnld doer*'- !!
praj ing that an in-nrunumt non on illn ln ibis
eo»ij-t (mrporttug to
the fart wIt! and tents
nn-nt of &gt;*ld dnewtyed Is- admitted to L'rof&gt;ate
wud tpc Executor therein uani&lt;&lt;&lt;! appointed or
unw Other suitable imrsoii.
Tberctiptai tt is ordernd. tbnt Friday the
aotti d'ty of January, A. !».. HMM. at to o'clock
III ttiemronooM, Im* aligned for the iiearlng of
-aid. petition and tint Hie heirs at law ot said.
dewaaed and all other p’rsonn Interested hi
said estate, an* required to appeal ax a sessloa
of sold Court, then to !&lt;■ hoUen nt tne probata
ofil-.v. lu the .city of Hastings. h&gt; said county,
audnbow cauw If any there be. why the prayer

room. If tfie-tvhra are imbib'd or
printed in bright1 toiiett, the degree ot
l|ght heeded Is iwtisrn great In the doyj
time or evening *a with colors of less
Intense hues. Dark ^corners of' the
rthiin may be perceptibly brightened
by -the lntr**diictlari of pictures of vivid
colors—pink-, red* nod'yellows.
’
L»rge pictures exact distance to ap­
pear to their best advantage. Tills rule
applies also tuAximpoeitlntw of a cer­
tain character, winding roads and
curving brooks that seem to disappear
beyond the horizon.
Sinall pictures distributed at Inter­
vals. upon a wall Hai’k tbe style that
they give wheb grouped more closely
together. The saute principle rih true
of the small, plaster mn!alllbm*^thM
are usually hung, ciich by itself, about

Two-’different luethpds of bunging
‘pictures'with a wire cord can tie fol­
lowed. One is to tup- one book for each
picture and have illIw cord form an
ncuft- angle where It falls over tbe
book. The other plan Is to nine two
books and two* s^pfarate cords, the
cords making two H«-}&gt;:irute perpendic­
ular biies from phiure to hook. The
'latter way i.» bel’ijr tor large, hoary,
pli tures. The tor;, i-rt is more suited to
pii-Uirec-light in n«&lt;j:t.
Tbe proper h'e'iplj at wfilch to hrrug
a plot ere is often &lt; leslioited A good
*
general rule Is to
the ohinre wltbiu

NOTICE OF UEAIttNG GIJLEMB.
Stale L-f Mlehlgnu. Couatf of Barry’. «Notice N hereby given, xluit by an order of the
i*ii&gt;l&gt;ute Court fur the County ot Barry, made on
tne ufth day of Ihieernber A. !&gt;... lint, four
laonCtin from that dale wvte allowed for credit*
an to preannt the*r clatq&gt;&lt; against the. cnImu-

The oldest architectural ruins tn tbe
world are believed to be the rock cut
temple* nt Ipsathbool, on the left bank
of tbe Nile, In Nubia. The largest of
these ancient'temples contains fourteen
apartments hewn out of soBd stone.
The largest alngle *tone used In tbl*
work la one which forms a veranda-like
projection along one side of tbe main
temple. It I* tifty-»evpn feet long, fif­
ty-two broad and seventeen (aw ac­
count sayis nineteen) feet thick. Thia
roloMal atone la, *upi»orted by two
rows of massive square pUlars. four h&gt;
each row and each tlilrty feet- high.
To each of these pillars 1* attached a
colossal figure of a human being, reach­
ing from floor to roof. In front of the^
main temple are seated mill other coIomL four, lu numlier.. the two largest
being caeli *ixty-five feet high.
'Hie only hint we have ns to ‘the
actual age of those architectural rel­
ics is from Smith, the British Egyptol­
ogist. who' says, "The colossi attached
to the columns which support the large
atone mi iitloned are each paint ml lb
gaudy colors In a kind of stucco, appar­
ently as lirillhtnt new after a lapse of
over 4.000 years ns when tlrat laid un.f

In the courae of ran Arwault case
are required tn present Uielr claims to said heard nt a provincial court the other
Probate Court, al tl.e FaotMtc* office lu the city day the defeudant was aRkerl his trade.
of Ha*&gt;t1m». for examlnaUon and allowance, on
"I drive n bus,” wns the reply.
* :
or Iwforc the !7tl&gt; day of April uext. and that
stKth claims will te hoard tietore saltl Court, on
"Yoh mean.” suggested the precltui
Monday, th&gt;- I7tb day. of aj i'J uext. at
Holicltor ott tbe other side, "that yon
ten o’clock In the forenoon of that day.
HiV-*d Dec. ITlh, A. f&gt; , lint.
drive the horses attached thereto?"
■ “Yes, If you would ,rather have it put
In tbnt way,” replied the defendant.
NOTICE OF HEAKto'G Cl.ALMB.
Shortly afterwnrA in tbe course of
Male of Michigan, ( entity of Harry, s*.
lite' cross examination, the solicitor
NoUce Is hereby given that by an order of the i asked the defendant:
■
Probate cam for the County of Barry, made on
the Utli rluv &lt;&gt;f
t II ' I'mu four ■ "Did you or did you not strike tb«'
prosecutor In tbe.fr.ee?"
'
Tbe defendant, after 'a thoughtful
pause, convulsed the court with the
required to present thek Halms to said Probate
Court, nt the Probate Office 1u the City of Has­ following:
tings. fur examination aud allowance, on or
"Well, now. I come to think, there's
before the 10th day of April next, and t! at
such claims will be beat*! before mid Court, on a doubt about it. I was under the Im­
Monday, tin* loth day of April next, at ton pression that I did strike the prosecu­
tor on the face, but perhaps It would
be os well to any thn! I struck him on
the nasal organ attn&gt;-hed thereto.”—
State of Mli'lilgxti. sth Judicial Circuit-In Ixrndon Mall.
Chanoen-.
Lenua It. McIntyre.
Compluliutn
Ji*n.M&gt; H. Meltitryc.
.
Dcfeudant.
.
«
Bull pending .In tbe Cbram Cour* for th&lt;*
County of Burry lu Chancery at the City of Hns
Cinos on the 19th day of N'oven&gt;l«-r n»4.
ITaoent. the Hon. Clerueat Smith.
Ip thUeawte. hapiM-arltw that tin* Defendant
A”** B. McIntyre. I-* u nwWcni of this City, but
thtt his whereabouts are not knowa. except
Chai he Is In hiding lu Hit* -ftate and cokIIuc the
MVfkm of. proew: therefore on nmtinn of
ThdauUlPryor, solid tors tor the Comi-hi Inant.
It H onion'd th *t the Defendant inter hl* apiMummoe In said caiutron or before thrwt! month*.
Iroti the data ot this order ami that within 20
&lt;1.v» the Cotnplalnuril caime thia order to t»e
puttlkh&gt;.'&lt;! In the Ha-tlast* Banner, said publica­
tion to !&gt;o cmirhmed once each week for‘six
wwdfA 1D MtldCMlolK
Tii*m as fi PnvoH. \
Clkmkn : smith.
Solicitor*for ConjphKnanL
Circuit Judge.
BosincM Ad4res*, llaxlingit, Mlchttan.

A sleeve- can hardly be mentioned as
nn accessory, being itself an essential
of the gown, yet it has details lavish­
ed upon It. Adapted fur a high dinner
gown or dressing blouse Is the one
sketched. it
‘ la
' built
- — In
- prigged net.
arranged very full and gauged nlxyre
the eltorw, while below come three nar­
row line* of dark fur. the tiniri one en­
circling a pointed lace cuff. •
Tbe new tnrban toque *H« well ou
the head. I* rather pointed tn front,
han an upturned brim all round, though
thia show a but little under tbe draping
of material., and la worn otralghter ou
the head and lew: Inclined to tilt up on
on&lt;* aide. Such toques are much trim­
med with a brush algret nt tbe aide.
The smart narrow- shape, with one
brim awept up very sharply from the
face. 1h moatly trimmed with a long
ostrich amazon
Picture hat* Mid other trig brimmed
chapeaux have nioleriited their britua
except tor carriage aud reception wear,
arid in their present irtylea go well with
the dlnv.tiilre motlcw
. Tbe marquiH bat has lost much of
It* chic, yet It 1* biglily Uieotnlng to n
bright, piqnhut style of fa&lt;v. nnd a
nov?l variation of it is provided with
a pninr In .front and.a j»olnt nt one
wide, while the left side is turned back
off the fare, and the buck fits closely
down to the hair. A hat of moat desir­
able style illuatratnl. tt in fawn col­
ored’felt triiniuod with olive green oat­
In. aict-l buckle nnd hhrnk Ostrich'tip*.
Very ricli colors are exploited ‘in
many of the beaver* and velvets that
form tbe majority of the hats. 'Velvet
flowers and wreath* also display warm
coloring, so that there is no lack of
brightness In thia Item of dr**** to re-'
Here the dreariness of dull winter
«lnys. ' 1
Again there is talk of the princess
gown. From the plose fltilng redlngote

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My Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your heir; nourish it;
give it something to lire on.
Then it vill stop fsliing, end
will grow long end beery.
Ayer’s Hsir Vigor is tbe only
hsir-food you esh buy. For
60 years it hss been doing
Just whst we clsim it will do.
It-will not dlssppolet you.
- M, ,»lr
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yers sa.
DR. ANDREW
B. SPINNEY

REED CITY

SANITARIUM

Oyrters
Half Shell. &lt;‘mrt&lt;er».
Crehm of Aapanucus Soup
R&lt;&gt;\st IFtirkiy. CrantsuTj’ Hauck.
Toi UOM au Gr.iUn. Finger Hollo.
Cet4ry S.ilad. xiayunnalne
Nrw Year'* Pudding

THE OLD RELIABLE

- SPECIALIST

O YOU WANT FREE CON­
SULTATION AND COR­
RECT OPINION OF
;
YOUR CASE

Almost any rich .pudding—plum or
ether- will answer (of tlie menu.
A charming after dinner feature Is
to have some friend (nr the host him­ H If you are poor your treatment
self prehapsi enter dressed as I'ntheF is free. If you are! discouraged
Time, come buck "for. just a moment
and we can cure yOu. we will wait
from the old year." He can sit In the
center of tbe group and prophesy in for our pay until you are well.
fortuu«‘‘ telling language the gifts the II Come and see us; this is your
y
"little New Year Just arrived” will list chance.
bring to them ail. In many Wgy* bl*
We live to do good, are honest
vttalom can be gathered, by tbe pop- with all.
Forty-five years’ ex­
ping of corn, the cracking of outs and
perience free. This trip and today
palmistry itself.

FURS OF THE. SEASON.
•

Meek Scarfs and 1-osgL Boas.

Tbe short fur scarfs aud cravats will
be welcomed cordially by the msoy
women who have tired of tbe longer
and heavier stoles, the form of which.

to tell the truth, was really rather u
calamity to the Impecunious. These
cravats, too. are younger looking, less
heavy In effect.
#The old fashioned boa is another
plwisant revival. There Ls a certain
grm-e and becoming quality in a bon
which the flat stole, especially In a stiff
or short haired fur. never posse.-wed. Dlayrboa. and all'fewnt of Liver, Stomach and
With the return of tbetbon to favor Bo&lt;et DUeatM.
will come some of the wiry haired furs RanartaWe Gures
bee* ’n-qlccted or Unskllltollr :rra»«d No «xwhich were unsuitable for stoles.
s-rtn-rta w failure Partle* treat*! by mail
• Tbe stoles, however, remain tlie most nr:«x:;tei». but personal CTmiullation t» pre­
Imposing style In furs. An effective
set in marten is here sketched, on Remember Date S
which a fringe of tails occurs below tlie ‘.■'*&lt;dod. A friendly call mar save you future
•ufferinw; it hu made life xmw to thouaarala
throat on either side of the stole and a who;
t.nve U«-n pronounced beyond h&lt;g&gt;e. Bring
similar fringe finishes the ends. Tails
nnd paws ornamefit the lower edge of
tbe big muff.
HEED CITY SANITARIUM
Rrrq City. Micmi*-^
Chinchilla compose* the second modid. a cape stole formed of lines of the
fur, divided by a decorative gray pas­
sementerie. the whole outlhuj! by. n
soft double frill of gray chiff^J. As a
fnr fitment to meet the requirements
of both day and evening this deserves
consideration.
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Dr. Spinney will be at
Hastings,
Hastings House,
Monday, January pth,

NECK

Write for Descriptive Catalouge of 200
of Die pendancy of wld pe’ltlcitiiand the bearkig
Useful Articles, consisting of
liicreo? by causing a copy of th'.s order to be HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB,* ETC.
published in tbo haktinos Banneb a news­
paper prink'd and circulated la wld eounty at which are GIVEN FREE with ordera
Barry, ouee In each week for three successive
weeks prertou* to said day of ft &lt;-arii&gt;g^^
for Soap and Toilet Goods. The sav­
ing to our customers of middlemen's
Xlla C. Haoox,
Judge ot Probaie.
profits enables us to give you these
beautiful present*. WRITE TO DAY

Foley’s Honey ud Tar

. In uiuiy bouses tbe hallway Is qsitc
overlo died In •the matter of picture
doeoratfon. Tbe op|H&gt;rtunity either In
a'Kring or reception hall*Is tqp gbod
to be lost and. us shown in tbe Illus­
tration. ' adds to the livable' qualities
of the'place. Family portraits liear so intimate a
relatlou to the life of tbe household
DUI»S ACVKSSOBIKfl.
that they belong in tbe living roonu
except when tor sonic reason they; fit Upon the throat, but Flip it up and fes­
toon
it
over
the top of a high collar
into the-, scheme of decoration for the
bund, as-here shown, and note the de­
formal tooins,.Lall or drawing room.
cidedly chic effect. Collars and cravats
are of infinite variety, and a very de­
For oi|k furniture or woodwork that sirable specimen is tbe nartow hem­
needs renewing take one pint of parnf stitched linen collar with an elaborate
fln oil. one and a half gllU of tuiffen elongated cravat. A pretty caprice for
tlue nnd three tnblespoonfuls each of tbe- coiffure, suitable. either for high
raw umber and wbitlqg. For antique or low dressing. Is found in a light
oak a little lampblack should be added. snood of tulle, held nt either end by a
Jeweled and lightly embroidered floral

In the inonUi of .laudary the wouk| i
be boatURS has much to aid her. .The
holly and evergnen that belong tai
Chrlstinnstide are quite as much, a part ■
of New Year's Iwlonglngs, Then there
are tlie graceful southern mosses; Hi
our own mirtlH-rn woods the season
cannot hidu Muriier Earth's secret»!
Moss, ferns yet green. He under tbe i
show, and many berries that make aj
scarlet touch of beauty. Ro a bosteM
cannot go fnr wrong Id planning e
New Year's dinner, say* a writer tu
Table Talk.
With holly decorations perhaps the
moat charming effect is obtained by
. using n highly polished dining table :
without a doth. A long table scarf, of I
cream colored fishnet over pale green |
may cross tbe table .un a slaut. Twoof the plat»-s will* rest on the two end* |
of this scarf: the others having Under
them round doilies of like dadgu. nnd
these and the scarf aro «lgdd with a
most dellente cope of southern inoss;
The centerpiece is unique—a round tog]
lichen stjilne&lt;l If possible. Is plaetu
there- It should be nbwut 'eighteen
inches-Ion? and as round In circuit)fer-i
enev sis desb’ -I. A deep V is dut In the!
top the wiiole length of the eighteen
inches, tuitl tills
yltb bully. ■ The Yule log fancy Is i-nrried* stiH
further in the decoration, hollowed
pieces of Kvood. the Intrk left on. serv­
ing ns I»*hHmhi dishes. Name cardn are
small slnlm of wood, the bark left on
the under sid&lt;- F.tttte calendars are
mounted on tin top. and the name of
the guest is painted In nil letters be­

from i p.m. to 9 p. m.

to the princaw robe seeum a natural
and easy step, but it can hardly be
the once familiar clinging princoss. To
conform to present styles It must pre­
sent breadth of shoulder and fullness
nnd flare at the toot.
AMY VARNDM.
Tarn Ip Soap.

Butter slices of bread, have ready
ttewed blackberries, strawberries or
other fruit that Is Juicy, place a layer
•f bread In your pudding dish, then
tbe fruit; then bread, nnd so on, until
tbe pan is filled, haring the top layer
of bread. Bnkc In a rather moderate

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Boll six small turnips until soft
enough to rub through a sieve. Fry
an tJEton until it is cooked, but not
brown. \ Place It In a saucepan, add
turnips, pepper. mH and a quart of
toilk. Boil, stirring welt, and when of
smooth consistency serve with a little
grated cheese on top.

Th» StatnocTa th* Tnrkey.

Modern cookery will not even let us
stuff our turkey with bread, saying ocl•ntlflcally and In the most Idol break­
ing way tbat breed acto like a sponge
to draw out from the bird the Juice*
and flavnni and. white.it may retain
them. Is moat unwholesome eating.

CONSULTATION FREE.

EDUCATE YOURSELF AT HOME
Wr not tuhi thtt» Irrturr eveuinta toproftt
by “
*ln« nu.n
*• b0»h*«*
by
nisli? AmWttoiiB
vntirw
m.d conSe•.»
para theti)Klv&gt;*s at hetne for good paring inut
ne»a poBlUou* without tnUrte.-mg wlili the
dally occiqiallon.A. Practical tninurw. »bor
hand aud common IxcUsh branehe* Uughl b
corrwpoudena’. bend for fr*e oatataguo?
DETROIT CORRCSPONDENCE SCHOOLS,
STATION C.
-- DETROIT. MICH.

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WOMAN'S 8TRENUOU8NE88.

SHDEW®
WMV

In Carlyle's “Past and Preset" w«
have mention ot “the strenuoua life,"
n phrase which baa been brought into
current use by our preaident, aad lateJy. through tbe same source, we bav«
the phrase “tbe crowded hour.” But
long before these phrases came Into
common use there were women wbc
lived lives so strenuous thnt shine of
them were not sorry when tbe thus
‘came to lie down and rest forever.
To many, many women, living only
with tbe hope that some day things
wiil be different, It seems as If Ute
| were Ml one crowded hour,'1, tp tn
f gut through with souiefauw frmn day
I tu day. Even when night comes and

SHREDDED
WSEAT

WITH MILK OH CHEHH

BISCUIT

and
Taiscu/r
and
tri/ them

Bp s ure

THtSTtiTAS BVA D. TOAS T OP C‘PCAfPf

iRKCUlf
‘The He* Cracker
Usedas bread, toast
crackers orwajers
MakeTHfSCUtTyour
daffy bread.
COW BOOK FR££
TUeffatareJ Food
k
Path HI

a

State Farmers
Institute
FOR

BARRY COUNTY, HICK
Carlton Center, January 9th
Bacryvilh

January 13th

STATE SPEAKERS:

tn effect Oct. A ISM

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A. E CROPlAN.Grass take Mich.
PROF. ERNEST BURNHAM,
State Normal. Kalamazoo.
F.J. EDHONDS,

ROSS BURTON,
President.
Secretary.
CARLTON CENTER.

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Music.

... J. FLBabbitt
Forage Cropbfor
Cropafor Michigan..................
A. E. CromanGross Lake
The Babcock Teeter aud How to
Ute It. (Demonetiated.)'.
.... J. F. Edmunds
1’icnfc Dinner.

Music.
.
The .Educational Outlook
Prof. Ernest Burnham
. . State Norma! at Kalamazoo
Dairying for Profit... A. E. Croman.
’.Grass I jure
*" ” . \
Silo,
‘ L. J. Matthews
Question Boz and General Discussion
BARRYVIL1.E CHURCH:

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Music.
t
Do Farmers CoOporate &lt;u&gt; Much as
They Might in Buying.. J. E. Lake
.Improvement in County Roads
• A. E.CromanGrass take
Shall we Ums Commercial Fertilizer.
*M. 11. Burton
Picnic Dinner.
Present Educational Advantages in
the Country,Prof. Ernt-et Burnham,
Statu Normal, Kalamazoo
Maintaining Soil Fertility
A.'E.CromanGrass Lake
Tbe Ideal Home. . Mre. 11. A Lathrop
Question Box and General Discussion

Fur tbe convenience of those who
wish to order all of their papers a£ one
time, all subscribers to the Bank eh
who are paid up to date, can get tbe
Banner and any one of tbe following
for one year in advance as follows:
Banner and Detroit Daily Free

Music.
Which is tbe More Profitable for tbe
Barry County Farmer. Sheep or
Cattle Raising?Geo. Kent
Forage Crujm for Michigan
A. E.&lt;?romanGrass take
The Babcock Tester and How to
Use II /Demonstrated ).
J. F. Edmonds
Picnic Dinner.
Muaic.
Raising Poultry for the Market. ...'.•
L
A. E. Stine
Dairying for Profit
A. E. Croman... ..... Gras* Lake
Profitable Pork Production.Chas. Jonew
Question Box and General DIbcuskIoW
Music.
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Recitation.
•
Improvement of the Country Roads,
A. E. CromanGrass Lake
Tbe School in Rural Progress..................
Prof. Ernest Burnham
State Normal, Kalamazoo
Recitation.
Music.

Press 83 05*
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Banner and. Grand Rapids HefBanner and Chicago Daily Tri­
bune&lt;except Sunday edition....
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly
Journal
Banner and Detroit Free Press
Farm and Livestock Journal..
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Banne&lt;and Chicago Weekly In­
ter Ocean
Banner and New York Tribune
Farmer
•To those Jiving on Rural Routes
only.
These special rates are offered as an
accomodation to Banner patrons and
for a limited time. Get your supply of
winter's reading now. If there is any
paper or magazine not on the above
list on which we can save ybu money
we will try and do so. Remember the
BANNER is never sold for less than
$1.00 wheather In combination or
alone. All special price® are made on
tbe other papers in the combination.

STATIONS.

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I Brest is
til &gt;&gt;
I
tarrb Costs Nothing If it Fails.
I Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes
। four times a day, through the neat
&lt; pocket inhaler that cudbee with every
j outfit, and benefit will be seen at once.
Continue this treatment for a shorV
time, and your catarrh will have been
cured by Hyomei.
, This treatment has been bo succeesi ful, curing 99_i*r cent of all who have
I used It, that Hyomei is now sold by W.
J. Holloway under an absolute guaran­
tee to refund the money If It does no^
benefit. You run no risk whatever In
buying Hyomei. If it did not poeeess
unusual powers to care, It could not be
sold upon this plan.
s
Tbe complete Hyomei outfit costs
S 1.00 and comprises a bard rubber in­
haler, a bottle of Hyomei and a drop­
per. The inhaler will last a lifetime;
and additional bottles of Hyomd can
be obtained for 50c.
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Music.

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Co Operative Farming. ..J.M. Elliott
Prospects for Sheep Hub ban dry
.
A. E. CromanGrass Lake
Discussion......... Led by 0« Koster
Picnic Dinner.

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Music.
RecitationMra, Chas. Irving
What cau the Farmer do to Better
His Condition
F. E. Doty
Discussiontad by J. M.Brown
Degrees In School Success
Prof. Ernest Burnham
iState Normal, Kalamazoo
Dairying for Profit.. A. E. Croman,
. .Grass take
Farm and Household Improvements,
■ i
Mre. F. W Ford.
Question Box and General Dissusslon

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Music.
Sending Cream vs. Sending MUk to
the Creamery..... Ernest Edmunds
Pro8|&gt;ect8 for Sheep Husbandry.....
| A. E. CromanGrass Lake
Raising Poultry for Market
1•. .Mrs. A. J. Woodmansee
llcuic Dinner.
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Music.
The Spirit of tbe Rural School
I’rof. Ernest Bui ubam
State Normal, Kalamazoo
Grain v&amp; Stockraiatng.. . P. G. Henry
Dairying fur Profit.. .A. E. Croman,
;....................... ....m.G. ...Gram Lake
Shall .the Farmer Buy Commercial
Feeding Stuff.D.C. Warner
Question Box and General DiReumlun

DOWLING.
.MUHNINO;

KILLS CATARRH GERMS
,16 II -»o
Haram

Whoever says "dull as a dictionary”
caiiiHft ta tvery fmullUtr with «iv. We
may sympktblzi with tbeiold lady who
remarked nf the dietlonliry. tlutt she
“didn't thliik much of thp story." but
nevertbvlew no one can uh* a good
unabridged edition with any freqtntocy
• n&lt;l not . nlUnt to Uh* fact- that it la
full of ‘ths most fasdnofclng rending.
Indeed, nolwItluituudluB the old lady's
opinion, the dictionary often exerts n
charm not unlike that of un exceeding­
ly int)ereat|ng povel. To be rare, the
narrative {lucks rausocujlveoesa. bnt
the work bi full of.iDost interesting
When we go to look up u word we
air in doubt about we arf at true tod to
&lt;&gt;*h«*r words in its neighborhood; they
rnllst our curiosity: we are Impelled to
.find out their meanings. too, and to
make ourselves acquainted with their
life hlKtoriev. Very strung.- thing*,
moat uimtwpected things, they often
tell us. OcvHsiouaUy a very familiar
word ttat we thought we knew all
about .cereals 'most' remarkable quailtles—much n* mom* commonplace
neighbor who for yens* we, have Unfi­
lled to in iMutsing to nnd ft*ol regarding
him ns an excellent but rattier dull in­
dividual. rony'chance to Join us In a
walk down the street or sit beside us
on the. trnlti nnd casually Ibrtruy traits,
Interests. ^inallttra of mind or benrt
tajme otir opinion of
that entire!;
him. So we may read on find. on. per­
.
forgetting all altoqt the word
that wr art out to look up. ui^l finally
hare to turn to It again to reassure
ouraelvm* as to the precise points we
were in doubt about Bositon Herald.

HER RECOMMENDATION,

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KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
■i Michigan Tn at Co. Betiding. Grand
Rapid*. Michlgau.
1HOMAS A PRYOR.
Attorneys at Law.

Tuomas.
LH. Paros.

Offices over BasttaK* Otty Bank.

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1OLGROVK a POTTER.
J
Attorneys at Law,
(Snocr’jM.TM u&gt; ITUbn f. C«U«rov*&gt;Al« in Onion Block. Bubnca Fraction
M. KEN ASTON.
Attorney at Law.
Orar J . 8. Goodyaar A Co.. store.

|H. LOW KT.
Heatings, Mich. ,
Uways a large atock of rv* glassm and,
spectacles ou tad.
.

JT A. AC. H. BARBER,
*JL«
pbysRians aud Surrvods
•LU la diy or cxMunr iwpoadad U
nrntnpttM*^ day nr night

&lt;7 FL TIMMERMAN
r .
Womcrpathfr phy«ltiav and Snr•on. Office cor. J effenuju and Center
itreeta

HAN LUN. M. D.. Fnystelan ani
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Surxe&lt;»on . Middle villa, Mleh
fUi ARLES RUSSELU M. R.
7“
V
Physician and Sijrgera.
------- r Fred L. Heath’s drug store.
Mie SK.
1 &lt;NDc» pboM IM.

V

A. SHELDON.

J

Abstract and Heal fatale office.
Aftwrart Block. BaaUaga.
«"D*O u&gt; loan on Kral Ratal*. Ra*: Ertata

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ASSYRIA CENTER.

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THE-DICTIONARY.

Hickory Comers. Jan y 12th

Our Clubbing Rdtes

Chicago, Kalamazoo And
Saginaw R R.

W. H. GOODYEAB. Druaaint.

Assyria Center, January 11th

| the tired body.lies down to rtsi the
busy;1 icaln fit sfill at work, pjmntng .
the duties of Jhe next day or tlie next
j! week &lt;»r
or month, ns the
tire ease
case nlaj bebe
| until sUp mercifully puts an wid tc
| its reaAlbtf
Into the future today
| that may uever cotue.
:!
For U;c t wpuien the firat yeate uftci
, murrUge in generally the ihjat Mreuu
uu. In 4&gt;l tbclr cxiatencr. All that went,
to make life deliglitfUl .luring Mrlboud
is Ix-ha; crowded out- roust be put
usidu iri ibb crowded bour-und the lit.
He bride woiidere sadly wliy she B uot,
us hupiiy as she expected to. be. 1 bert
HeV-nis to tM* no time fur puitio practice,
for the ’jK”‘f °r tenuis tbat she uuve en
joyed sb much; the late books are lit­
erally eh** • Inioks tu li'*»'- and nil
old fnvjorhek are left lying upjm the
shelf save when, they nttel &lt;iJMRlng• she■ be­
After a few years- have■ passed
gins'to realise that she lias fallen* far
behind tbe rat ot the world and h*
only competent tu take her place with
the rest of the matrons nnd discuss tbe
three [&gt;'s—dress, domestic* «id dis-.'
ease. She determines to “catch up"
again and Im the endeavor Joins n club
or two herself, and then life, strenuous
as It may have been before. becomes
fur more so. She Lan not removed the
Jrvt cause, bnt bus added t&lt;» H• Then then* I* the woman who la aj
ways getting rend? to Ik* happy, 'll
may Im? alie is working hard to educate
her chlhlreu. pay fur the home or Tur
n!’li it in n "grand" umnnir, expecting
sumo «iny to enjoy It 11IL That time
will ptbbnbty never i-ome. for when
slit* bn* acconipilaBCd her purjww other
thing’ tu work for will open before her
or shewfl have forgotten bow to rest.
The only ’-Uyaliou for Milch llvva !•
to vatwe rig'jt In the midst ,uf “the
crowded bonr” mid then decide what
Ls moat worth w bile. The true bobe
rnlau l’ one who knows'how to wring
pleasure from .every passing moment.
Whatever may be the enjoyment of
the^jrewnt moment—whether it Is the
pleasure lie or she planned or wished foi
or wni'* other bit of enjoyment- It l«
grasped and enjoyed to the utmost.
and IL would be a bit of wisdom ou tbe
’part of all womankind If this same
spirit of the true bohemian wero cul­
tivated for its worth.-Mary Taylor
Roa’ In New Idea Magnrine.

m am «r va*
To Old People
If the people of thio town only knew
the good Vinol does old people, we could
not get enough to supply the demand.
With old age comes feebleness and lose of
power, lack of strength and vigor. To
prove our belief that Vinol ie the great­
est strengthened body builder, and invigorator for old folks, we say to all—
try it, and if you are not satisfied we
will return your money.

Here is the glory nn it wan toM
herself of tbe appointment under Genera I Spinner of a woman i •ierk In the
treasury department.
&lt;
“It was In'lNtH," she said.
after tbe appointment of women had
become a permit nent thing- I was la
Washington visiting a sister. I made
up tny mind that 1 wanted a |&gt;oaltlon.
and so. without saying a word to any
one. I went tu the treasury and mpde
niy, own application. I simply walked
into General SpInneFs otfiiv aud said:
“ 'General Spinner. I would like a po­
sition In the treasury.’ The Kcneral
looked up carelt-saly and then wept on
with Ida work
“ *Uow -king have you been In .Wash­
ington?' tie asked.
-• 'Three years.'
“ ‘What Influence hare ybu? be ask“'What influence? I stammered. 'I
don't know what.you mean.' I was be­
ginning to get embarrassed.

Music.
Farm OrganizationsFred Stokoe
Maintaining Soil Fertility
A. E. CromanGrass Lake
Silos and SilageJ. F. Edmonds
Picnic Dinner.

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Made.

ALTERNOON.

salt' ptociptly attrndiMl. day or sight.

Rubber Stamps
Can be made useful in print­
ing street and number,etc., ou
your printed matter. Made by
JAS. M. ATKINS.

SWEETENING SUGAR^

There are certain kind* of sugar
which fall short of tbe reqmrvyi stand­
ard of- sweetncsa. and thcMe nugara
have to be sweetened artificially.
There are some establishmcnte lu Eu­
rope where they do thia kind of thing.
•• •You’re been In Washington three You are takeu into the sweetening de­
years mid don't know any congreas- partment. aud you aec cu»re of sugar
tn«n? In* queried. ’Good!
rendy- to ta operated on. A icone is
ommenil.ntion enough
placed over un upparatw. afpcl down­
ward. Yon notU-v ninny little liolee |u
thia app.irutm. close to llw *$&gt;ex or
I&gt;oFnt of the cone. $cmw* thiekbii liquid
There is a ajmcles of black gunt nbout is poured on the flat end of tbe vane,
the*ixe of a young house fir thnt ulidtR ami ttan tbe mnvldnery is wet; In moyon nt tbe dinner tnbte frequently in tlon.
Ite’nmrw of u lifetime. Flu la tailored
The hoW become the tiwuthw of suc­
to ta the soul of n depar tod friend tion tubwi. and the wwci*tening liquid
conic back tn give warning of tbe death is drawn through tta cone, giving it
of some one you know. Simple folk tht'OecrMury quality.
believe In him absolutely
Whenever
Another lntt*re&gt;tlug fm-t in connec­
he appears at a certain home In New tion with thia article Is tbat some of
York, buzzing about the plate of the the pieces of "lutitj, *ngnr“ are really
lord and master, the gnod wife declare*. made up of dust or fragments pressed
'■John, who ron It ta next?* She rami together.
over on her Ungers the names of such
If you will examine certain pieces
friend* a» ahe can then recall. John you tv HI observe thnt the crystal for­
frowns. growlH aboilt. female non- mation of go h! augur Is not to be seen,
sctise.'’ strikes st the gnat, nnd next ami you will also discover tlmt these
morning fiml* in the death notices an
close grained “lumps'' take longer to
nonnceuiaut of the demise of one be dissolve, though, of course, all sugar
thnt takes a long time to melt is not
necessarily made up stuff.—tan don

gresaman do you know’’
"•| don’t know any.’ I faltered. Thia
time the general threw down his |&gt;en,
leaned back' In Ida chair and looked at

going to school?
' Then puL HOOD'S
cm their ’

BOWENS MILLS.

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WM. STEBBINS,
1
’ ’
Licensed Embahnw
aud Funeral Director.

•

The School In Rural Progress.
Prof. Ernest Burnham
• •••" -.--State Normal, Kalamazoo
Dairying for Profit.. A. E. Croman.
jGrau Lake
I niit Raising for Profit... Wm. Cridler
Question Box and General Discussion

Do not waste a minute, not a second.
In trying to demonstrate to others the
merit of your own performance. If
your work does not vindicate Itself, you
cannot vindicate It.-Thomae Went­
worth Hfggtnkon.

HOODRUBBERS
ZhpopX

TRACE faBKEBSr) MAUK
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HASTINGS BANNER, JANUARY

FORTY-SEVEN
COUGHS CURED

LOCAL NEW5

PERSONAL MENTION

T

—J. S. GOODYEAR CO

Bert Lichty left Saturday for Ohio to
Visit relatives.

3 cans of sugar corn for 25e at P. G
Bennett’s.
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■ Last week we sold’ forty­ Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c at Bennett’S Mre. Kep Silsbee is confined to. tier
seven bottles of Heath’s Pine the west end store.
home by illnetui.
and Cherry. That means at The new county oflicers started la Will Edwards returned to the Agri­
least forty seven coughs cured. with their new duties Monday.
cultural college Tuesday.
This medicine is made from ; Did you turn over a new leaf? E. Tyden left Thursday for a busi­
au old family receipe that we What have you written on It since?
ness trip to New York.
have been dispensing for the The grip is getting in its work very Miss Ermlna Goodyear was' a Grand
past twenty-six years. We decidedly these days.- The doctors are Rapids visitor Saturday.
are now selling hundreds of busy.
,
.John Furniss, of Nashville, was in
bottle., every w inter. If you This is the time to settle your sub­ the city on business Saturday.
are using Home other remedy scription account. Look at the date . Mrs. Helen Brooks is visiting her
~
i brother A. D. Cook/at Allegan.
and do not get the desired re­ ou your paper.
lief,
Heath
Pine
andr. The Egiscopil church will 'build a Mrs. E. H. Lathrop aud Miss Olive
— —, try ------- -----’s -j
—-----Cherry. We guarantee it to ' rehtory in the spiing on the lot west of Lathrop were In Grand Rapids Satur­
stop any cciuglror refund th£)&lt;he parish houM.
day
money.
An hom-M four; IiM, WneWhl&gt;rl a .Bp)jy
all Miss Myrtie Crawford, of Big Rap­
ounce bottle for-5c. .
. I because of that nine pound boy who ids is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F.’Gas­
Heaths
Laxative Cold ! put in an appearance at his home one kill.
‘
Cure cures a cold in onb night. • day last week.
John Mulliken and family have been

. thirty doses 25c.

Heath’s,

Pjffn. (h,

^4i

hoammo-H and after' effects Alwllt lhlrt,
of th. grip. 1 he old fashiony
„ry p|raKult
horehound caiidj . the kind ( pnPe visit Wednesday evening. They
your g#ilM.imother made. 111 DO enjoyed themreh-es as only young folks
and- rnrsacks. Keep your can.
feet wann with the hair and I ,, D
livi n„, (.edM
cork insoles, sizes to fit any ,.r„,.k bM. In TOtn,)onv wlth ,.-r„lk
shoe, l.t'c per pair.
Whitworth boupbt a meat market in
We have all the t ough medi- Battle Crwk They took poweCTlon
cines ailvertised iu this pa^er.. the 3rd.
Dining the winter almost Chetcialer.
ha. under
uoder
Chet Cisler. of llMUntn.
Hastings, has
eyejy family TJl tins city aud the management of «T. Z. Maynard,

On Saturday, January 7,
We will sell genuine Lonsdale sheeting, yard wide, bleach­
ed, regular 10c value at-7^c per yard. Not more than
20 yards to a customer.

entertaining a brother from Northern

Hye,
Rock and IdlU. thPi Emmanuel cliurch,has moved iutothc ^‘c^*Kftn‘
the great tonic cough medi-' |owec pan o.
KoMe coigroW’s
Mrs. Bert Walker and daughter spent
cine for asthmatic coughs, ■ home'on Broadway.
last week in Kalamazoo with Mre.

ed

5 W

• 1-3 Off on every Coat, Cape and Fur
1-4 Off on every Dress Skirt

.

Frank Maus.
A. A. Anderson and H. G. Hayes at
tended the Elks banquet at Grand Rap­
ids Friday night.

Special Clearance Prices on
Dress Goods.

Dr. Wallace Matthews, of Grand
Rapids, visited Hastings friends Thurs­
day and Friday,.

Mrs. Elva Sylvester, who has been
visiting Hastings friends, returned to
Charlotte Saturday.
Claude Pierson returned to Battle
Creek Tuesday to resume his studies In
Vicinity will take more or less opened a pool, blllard and l.nnch room .the Business College.
quinine, and do you know I- the basement of the Parkhurst block, . . Prof. W. T. -Wallace returned Satur­
is? a
difference
The rooms have been repaired, paint- day from Jonesville, where he had :
been spending his holiday vacation^
a
many ’ *&lt;i And Wired for electric lights, and
Mrs. Moteakio Gates Miller, of Shelby
-different wayit?
a neat appearance. Middleville
:Obio and'daughter Eunice visited Mrs.
We always1 advise taking s,,.n/
Chas. Lunn a few days the past week.
•chocolate coated tablets
­ For Salk About 200 acres of land, Mr. and Mrs. Millon Couyer have
pared hy John
Bros, located at Irving Station, on the Mich­ moved
Cloverdale to Hastings
of Philadelphia. They are igan Central Kailroad, well watered and are from
located at 323 E. Grand street.
and suitable for grazing or general

A lew Ladies’ and

Misses’ Coats, 55.00 and &amp;7.00

Values, choice 81,39.

there
great
in
quinine aud
great
in taking

Wyethct

pre

nmde from pure quinine and
aBe very soluble, l&lt;k- per doz*.
•en or three dozen for'25c.
•Ask for a sample package
of&lt; Columbian Stuck R»*gulater. We delitef goods any
- kind of weather. It is no
trouble to us. PHONB 31-

Walter'Hayes, who has been spend­
farm purposy, will be sold at a bargain.
Also’house and lot in Fourth ward, Ing his holiday vacation at home re­
turned
yvaterday to the Detroit Law i
city. Inquire of Thomas Sullivan, Has­
tings. Michigan.
3 w School.
, Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Withey anddaugh-j
Mr. and Jtra, •. E Crawford will en
Certain a house party of six during the ter Bessie, of Battle Creek, were the j
holidays. The party* will consist of guests of Mr: and Mrs. Frank Cramer, •
Saturday and ‘Sunday.
Mrs. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sil­
Kellar Stem and .1. C. Barber went to !
’ I cox. Master Lytle Silcox and little Miss
Eudora Spicer, of Attica, O„ and Mrs- Grand Rapids Saturday to complete'
arrangements
for the furniture exhib­
(Dr.) A. P. Drake, of Hastings, Mich.—
its of the Bookcaae-and Chair factories. |
Norwalk, O. Daily Reflector.
. Bev. Sic-wart B. Crandall was in •
\n* overstock of stiff bosom shirt
-Litchfield last week to otliciate at the •
causes ns to make the following low
weddingof his former classmate Bev. i
prices for one week only commencing
R. A. MacMullen, of Langdon, N. Dak. '
Saturday Jan. 7, .*05, oOcfhlrts for 3ir
to Miss Clara Atterbury, of Litchtield. ;

ATTENTION I ATTENTION I

LADIES COATS
Our intention is to clean up once a year on this line,
and if price will do it they will go.

Fred L. Heath,
THE DRUGGIST.

Devitt Bronson and Bert Fairchild ’
£ This is a chance to buy good shirt3
left Tuesday for Mishawaka where.
h cheap. See our window.
they will remain this -week and next
&lt;
'M
o.
”
Morrill, Lamiuk
amihh A
AC
Co&lt;
week will start out with their samples
The Barry and Eaton Insurance Co- fpr the Mishawaka Woolen . Manufact- j
hds liven in existence U) years,*and the tiring
«.■
ths NEW YEAR
». , tlret time it has been sued in Harry,
j Representative Schantz left for Lan-’
.f j county :in ail that time is now when
sing Monday to begin his duties in the ’
£ -Cyrus -F. Belson Sues the Company tn
4
IqgHlature. He has promised that Ban- I
r recover loss Taused by the burning of
.4 I
Ni:i: readers,will be favored with items I
&gt;'■ his bain.
fnni' the Capitol now and then touch- j
4
k • *l)r. Nobles has a horse that is pretty iiig matters that-will be*of interest.
?i wise. Wednesday night ho slipped .his
Louts G..Michael whJ hgs been apend- •
y'baiter in some way. opened the barn
lug the holidays at.home with his para,1'door and made his way to .1. W. Fitz
etits Mr. slid Mrs. John Michael, left
gcrhld’s barn, where he opened the door
Friday fori Ames. Iowa, where he has a
ruuiwvni
ssw
? and took bis place In a stall. The Dr.
government position in the Chemical
■
onrl UAll lAlill ^-phiukstfie*himy! becaviehomesick for department of the Experiment station
USy ano you Will
hhoM quarters,and with this idea In. there. He has been connected with
■ ■■nnw
S,|hi!! he3d made, the change.—Grand Columbia College at New York City for
4
I I.edge Independent.
the past yiar.
.
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4
&lt;

1-4to1-20FF

START

On what is left of this line

RIGHT

We also have some ladies’ skirts and a few furs that must
go ht greatly reduced prices.

4

By

buying your £

Footwear

from ?

4

Phone 9 J. T. Pierson &amp;, Son.

be HAPPY ana
fPROSPEROUS.
1
4
»

&gt;
»
C. W. Clarke &amp; Co. J
QUALITY SHOE STORE.

&gt;

What We Say We Do, We Do Do.

The Aftermath of Christmas Shopping

Left Over
Can l sell out everything bought for Xmas.

Wouldn t Jo. you know.

people want to buy New Year, gift,.

sells the year round, except, perhaps Furs and Coats and a lew other lines.

Besides our stock is so good and useful that it

These goods we want to clear, and when we say this you know what it means.

i®

Cloaks
Capes
Clocks - Clocks - Clocks
W.show ten r.ney
tel clock, in prices from
We mrt«l them down Jo
choice
Tbe, m due u“® k
eight dsj clocks. S boor strike. First
come first served.

Tur Watch

Hospital

1/ alwavs open to receive sick or dis
Id vd WatcCe and give them theg
Xw and nec*siry treatment.
Bring
vonr Watches, Clocks and .Jewelry for
repairs to our son Louis to insure good

work.

Suits

Waists

Skirts

Petticoats

I !

■

Thursday,

1-3 Off

"On all this
On
ali this
On
ali this
On
all this

•

JOHN BESSflER,
The Jeweler.
Hastings, Mich.
.&lt;*-«-

Money Back Store

f XL.
J&gt;ff|

Fur Scarfs
Muffs
Childrens’ Fur Sets

,tar‘our Annual Clearance Sale of wiiter articles in every department. This is an opportunity
which should keep everyone on the “Lodkout.” The reason for this sensational cutting sale is
simply that all merchandise must be disposed of in season, and in order to do so we will make
a radical reductions throughout our great stock of fine and Dependable Merchandise.
; ’

season s Cloaks, Jackets, Capes.
season s Raincoats
Raincoats and
and Skirts.
Skirts.
season’s Fur Scarfs and Muffs.
season’s Children’s Seta.

ALL

OTHER

WERA1NG

APPAREL AT GREATLY

REDUCED PRICES.

SPECIAL N0T1CE1

1-4
.1 *♦

WRIGHT BROS

flff
UII

0N ALL FANCY lamps
AND CHINA.

Hastings, Michigan.
Phone 30

.

�6

BARRY (0. MAPS

CRESSEY.

Don’t forget that our special meetings
will begin next week MontUy evenlug
; January 9th Rev. Fisher will be ably
WHILE LIMITED SUPPLY. LASTS
agisted by Mrs. Crocker, Evangelist, of
WE WILL SELL THEM 50CTSEACH
Shelby. Ap invitation is extended to
•1!..
,.
,
T« BANNER.Sutwcribers. Now is Your
Mrs. Case who has been the gneet of
Chance to Ger.the Best Wall Map
her friend Mrs. Jane Barber relumed
of Barry County ever Issued.
to her home iu Rom Friday.
•
. Haying on hand a limited number «f
Albert Fisher remains about the
those line 45 x 50 Inch wall maps of
Barry County, wbibh we have been j same.
selling st 8150 each and which ate well. Newell Barber and Charles Andrus
worth fwice.lhat.eum, we have decided I expect to soon go to the Pecos Valley,
to put A price on them tfeat will move |I New Mexico to view the land with toe
1 expectation of baying land and settling
them quick.
Therefore, while they last, we will 1 there.
'
offer these maps to any Banner sub­
scriber who will pay up tw'one year in . I Cloe Cassoday returned to Battle
advance at the email sum of 50 cents Creek'Saturday. "
each. Any Banner subscriber already
Dora Barber who has been qqite sick
paid in advance can have them at the
the past week is again able to be about
same price.
(
Theee maps give the location of every the house.
highway and railroad jn the county,
Mr. And Mrs. ilouvener, of Hickory
also of the rivers, lakes aud small
BMoau.».
.. —- is of most value
_________
_ j Corners and Fred Slewart, of Grand
streams.
What
they
boundaries ami
and uuiuuct
number m
of“ ■h{apid‘fi, came to see Albert Fisher Sun ;
give the bvuuu*ri«3
—
,
acres of evefy varm
farm In
in Itarrv
Barry flniintV
County, ||
and the
name of its owner.
t
... for these tt
At ,this
very low price
use- I »Ethel Barber who has been quite sick
fol
long, a,,, paM week [a improving.
fui maps, our supply will not last lang,
and the edition is exhausted and no
.............
.............. . .
more .will be printed. This is your last I C. L. Cassadsy waa the
“ guest of bis
•. aistcr
Cloe Thursday
and •Friday ...
at W.
r.iaiur VIUC
iuuiouu; auu
■■ ■
chance.
Fiabert.
.
\

to tne rescue with a renuirkaoi*
ion.
To supply the necessary

1

The Banner’s Snort Stones
THEiR SUMMER

ENGAGEMENT
By HERBLRT tfcB. JOHNSTON

Will you make, me a promise?” ques­
tioned Phyllis.
-To’’—
"Not ask any other girl either." fin­
ished Phyllis.
“I don't see what difference it would
nakc.” I canunented.
. .
"Because if you will." Said Phyllis,
"I’ll watt until I’m ready or on the

stem throw out heh? and there sr
fibrous shoots, which immediately begin growing downward toward the
rnrtl). In n sun&gt;rising!y short time
they reach the ground nnd take root
■nd gradually Increase In size .until
they somotimwi rival the original
—*
trunk Itself.
This new trunk, with its numerous
fibrous roots, renews tbe whole life of
the tree. Other new llmbe and shoots
are rapidly thrown out until finally
what was originally n single tree trunk
become* a considerable forest each
limb nnd shoot of which are curiously
connected.

j
I y
uTuABlOQ

lL

-

it cannot

j curea D*

tn

constitutional

;
f ----- --- ------ — — —
1 course of the great medidne
I
i

Hood’sSarsapariHa

। which has

permanently

shelf nod then come arouqd and ask
■ 111111* R* iipili HlWRUIUlfWr k. you; only I’d like to be sure you were
cured thousands of cases.
“Phyllis,” said 1 solemnly, “do you disengaged.”
ENGLISH CRIMINAL LAW.
1 guess 1 must have looked a bit
know what day tills ta?”
“Friday. Sept. 2V repeated PbyUl* blank, because Phyllis burst out laugh­
ing.
.
glibly.
THE GOCOANUT PALM.
“How Jong will It be?” I asked.
The difference lu Great Britain be- •
“Yes," "aid I, shaking my bead trag­
"I really can’t say.” laughed Phyllis. tween bard, labor nnd penal servitude •
ically—"yes. this is tbe fated day. tbe
Is
cme
of
period
and
treatmeut.
Hard
I
“If I decide to wait until I’m ready
accursed hour. The time has come.”
for the shelf I flatter myself It will ta? labor varies us to [mtiwI from u few j
When a traveler g-.-ts Li* first sigbi
Pbyills laughed. When Phyllis laughs Some Hme yet"
dnyk to two years, arid however well a |
.
of » palm grove-hl- does n;it easily, for­
the prettiest tUniples come In her
“So do I.” 1 said sadly.
primmer behaves himself the sentence
get it. He seen (bc'tr^es springing' up,
cheeks. I bare aix-umi her of laughing
’■Well," asked Phyllis, with some as- is never shortened. There are two
ns It were, fr.ua tike water in wldeb
just to bring them there, but she only pcrlt;v. “you don’t huja? for anything cIAhkCs of hard labor.
their shadows are reflected.- Brstdea
laughs the more.
In tbe first china the punishment ad­
else, do you?"
being beautiful onmmeuta to,a land­
“Phyllis',’’ 1 warned her, “those dim­
Bnt the thought of It seemed a long ministered constats of six ter ten hours’
scape these pa Ims are-among the most
ples.”
work at the treadmill, the crank or the
way ahen&lt;l.
nsrful gifts which nature hns given to
I think they grew ewen 'deeper.
“If I were sure”— 1 began.
capstan, or at stonebreaking or shot
the Inhabitants of tropical Islands. In
Saturday evening as onr mail carrier ■ "And Pm such a weak one." I mur­
“If I give you my word,” said Phyl­ drill. Iu tbe second class the bard la­ ■supplying actual hcct-ssltie* hnd in the
A clover little geatlentnn w»ll known Charles Fisher was nearing home his mured thoughtfully.
bor really constats of such punishment* number of useful; purpose* to which*it
lis.
In tbe sclcutllic world was one day horse became frightened and broke
“We’re getting away from the ques­
“Phyllis.” I snld soberly,"’if you said as may be decided by the Justice* In can be applied bamboo takes first rank,
standing with half a dozen tell- men loose from the buggy dragging Fisher tion." replied Phyllis, with swift Incon­ the word I’d wult till the day of doom session.
.
but tlie |in hr. r&lt;»n»e « next. To injury of
when one of them turned to him nnd to the ground. No serious damage wan sequence. "What about the date.?”
Penal servitude ta the modem sub- I
for you.' dear. BuL you know, little
the people of Oyton tbe cx*uai&gt;nt trees
■aid that be had not seen him befotv.• ' done
I
assumed
my
most
melancholy
ata*.
stltste
for
transportation
beyond
the ;
girl,
J
don
’
t
want
to.
I
want
you
now."
shaking
none further
turtner t^an
(pan a thorough
ino
are everything, mill their very lives de­
as he )vn.x » veryreplied
small. tbe little gen- ‘
Jly eye caught the ccwner of my pocket
and a b&lt;°ktn bU^'
PbylHs* eyes had lost that hard glow. seas.
pend npon thfin. Tbe tree suppRe*
“Very llkrly,” r r“-*
_
iuindkvrcbicf. and I [Milled it ouL
A term of jicnal servitude begins most of their wants, besides giving
There was only the dull, soft tire of
tieman. "I am like a sixpence among
"The day of mir parting,” .1 replied biimhbcd copper now. 1 ought to have with nine months’ luml labor In n
them valuable ;comnterc!al pro«lucts.
six cop|»er i»ennjes—not easily ptrbriefly, sm’otlniring a pseudo sob.
taken her In my arms and kissed her probationary prison, nnd after tbat the j In tbis islahd there are estimated' to
cctved, but worth the -whole six. to­
Phyllis’ brows met in a perplexed right there., luit 1 didn't know enough. convict is employed on public works
Mrs. Chandler, of Concord, is visiting
be nearly
pialm trees, and
gether.”- London Standard.
frown. a most,adorable frown.
I always, was notKl for doing «ocb lu a penal settlement. The' work ta nmong tbe poorer classes a man’s
her slater. Mre. E. E. Buck.
“I don’t get It.’] slietauid.
.
stupkl. things. • Phyllis has told me so eoiqiiarntlvely light and In most prta-: wealth Is vstiipatwl by the number of
Geo. Todd, of Dakota is moving his
"U’s yuur owi doing," 1 asserted,
onsjpwclJ behaved man gets off pretty j
since.
tree-; 1 c owns. They form the most Im­
There is :&lt; magic in tbo word thAt family into what is known as the old throwing the blame op her.. “It was en­
"Do you really. Jack?” said she soft­ easily. In addition to this, by virtue portant 1 ;• vt of Ills estate nnd by Will
nvnn tv
lion fhftv
»»•« ur.
tirely your own suggestion. and you ly.
makes mm
men. even
when
they are
ho&gt; ' ufnra
of a system of marks for good lie-1 lire [;em-.'.;lly divided among his fam­
store.
. •
‘
Otto Wood Aitertained his cousin have no one to bljtme hut yourself.”
crass and "ignorant tliit ■they don’t
“I rtsilly do, Phyllis,- Without you havlor, he lias always before him the j ily. As ont- uf tbe Important traits of;
Still Phyllis frowned. I know a way I'm like that soul widch’ the port tells possibility of redudug Ids sentence by |
tnow the intuiting ef itj profess n love Walter Ilunua, of Middleville/ last
the Clfij.'nles* Im Ida lure o! litigation,
I could hirvh enumtijed out tlie wrin­ alxtut, 'that went into the storm ami at most about one year in five.
for art.-Chicago Record-Hera Id. ,
.
I lUL-.cfllt ntdCHy M?ent;b:tt an impoft|ntl
1 week.
.
• .
kles.
,
part tlie palm tree! plnys in the law
blm-kness amt lost Itself lietwren the
I George Cline and friends froth Grand
"Why. our engagement, yon know.” earth and heaven.' ” •
,
.
csises there. There ta-n case■«»?» record
AN ODD PUZZLE.
•Tot! say Charley Spender is a main-- 1 Rapids were hunting in this vicinity I insinuated. • “It {waif expressly under­
Phyllis sat a little closer tn me. It's
in which the two thousand five hun­
*
stood, I thought. aiftit it was strictly a n good tkxlge. is that poetry business.
■facturcr? 1 thought he was just n1 | Monday.
dred and twentieth pnrt of a grove,
plain loafer. What Jlnolis he in?”
I There being &lt;10 school iu Middleville summer uff;.4r.“ . I
containing only tewtreea. wax the anta
“He makes; trouble fo| his father.’*—
At Just Phyllis comprehended. For a deal teaome of those poet Johnnies.
A picturesque tower Is the oldest_ : ject of dispute.’ 6pe of tbe greatest
J Monday it gave the pupils at this place
■moment I thought she was going to : ’That wns awfully dear of you. part of tlie Swiss church at Champery, dirtlcnlttcs
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
___
which the engineers had to
' who attended High School there a good smile and enjoy the joke, but Instead
1 Jnck.” *hj whispered.
.
a village which lies In a valley under ' encounter In bnildit*; a railroad across
o 1 chance to visit our school. They found her eyes grew wide with amazement,
' ‘inland
‘
I I felt n goodtab bit tike a cad then. the shadow of 1 lie towering Dent du ! the
was to determine tbe owner-'
Half the ills that man is heir to come
from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bit it doing tinely under the leadership of and then she hurled her face in her I It seemed so like taking an unfair nd­ Sll.ll.
x,
ship of tlx* pnim trees, The ramifica­
handkerchief. Then.* wgs np mistak­ ! vantage. Yet It wasn’t that I didn’t
tore stengthens and tones the stomach; Miss Emma Jackson.
Dedicated to St. Theodtde. this church I tion* of reBtUonahlpk and the fraction­
makes indigestion Impossible.
wna
In 17-Xt
vit.. of an an­ 1 al cinlnts s«*t up wvn- most difficult
was htillr
built In
172U &lt;»■
ou the'site
Mre. &lt;). A. Carpenter is again under ing It. Tbe sobs Were too violent to be I mean It. for 1 did. every word of IL
anything but genuine.
"rhyllta.” I half whispered, “shall I cient cluipel. The tower, with Its to understand and disentangle.
the doctor’s care.
“Phyllis?” I Interrogated in amaze­ break my word?"
unique pierce.I crown, curries a gilt
___
, flmt’
•Lawrence
• Kirk” snuffboxes.
Frank Parmelee is'stopping in Has­ ment. “Phyllis, whut Is tt. denr?”
- • Phyllis never said n wool, but just statuette of the patron saint, a quaint
«• made at a place of that name In Kin­
A MILITARY EXECUTION.
tings a few days.
I
don
’
t
believe
either
of
us
noticed
'
crept
n
little
closer.
I
dnred
to
put
old
clock and tlie following cryptic in­
cardineshire. were the ingenious inven­
.
my arm around her.
John Kermeen i« moving his family the last word.
scription. which has puzzled many
tion of one .Sanday, n cripple, who
Then she drleil her ryes and straight-.
Now. it’s always been my contention travelers:
made hls own tools. Instead of taking onto his new farm, formerly purchased
ened up her h^ad.
that when a girl says stop In a whisper
“The solemnity of a (military execu­
QUOD AN TRI6 MTLCF. PA
out a patent be eonfided the secret of of Mrs. Aaron Clark.
.
“I never thajmlrt.^ark,” said Phyllis, thnt she means the exact opposite. I
GUIS
T1
DINE
tion h about the most imprvsslye and
■ ' cutting them.: hinge* arid all, from the
with considefkible Indignation^ "that
HOC SAN CHRIS DULCE
“Stop!” whispered Phyllis.
dramatic net tllut is known in human
■olid wood to a Joiner In the village,
PODUNK.
you would have. reminded me of It.
By taking the syllables above aud be­ . affairs.” said nn ok! nrmy officer.
That was when I did it Her bend
who In a few year* gt+w rich, while
was on my shoulder, but her face sotne- low with th me In the middle it reads;
Wish you a Happy New Year.
“1 hnd n youug friend in Cnllfornte
Banday died |n poverty. SpcdaLtools
how got twisted up. nnd ! kissed her
QOod Iininib' trim! n&gt;ulcedln*'p«vft.
who enlisted in tlie Union army at tbe
■re of-courad fequlred for this work,
There’s a man in this place who
Hoc oaninil* Christi dulcedlne lavft.
full on the lips. Phyllis' lips are warm
same time with myself, and.’ coming
■nd tlie mystery of-their formation tai wishes thetheives would confine them­
which may be freely rendered:
and noft.
east, we were placed in tbe Same com­
carefully maintained. JTh«e curious selves to the Editor’s wood pile and
"Oh, Jack!" she whispered.
That which the rerpent with sad charm pany. This young-fellow fell in love
■nuffboxes aif genertilly: made of plain
leave his alone. That is what I call
imbicd
‘ j
।
Then I kissed her again. But 1 only
with a Virginia girl nnd under her inwood; find the actual cost of tbe mate­
The
blood
of
Christ
with
swjwtnexs
has
’
1
,
kissed her twice. An event Is but mo­
rial, with paint and vn^ntah. is atout pure aud unadulterated selfishness.
■ fluence deserted to the enemy. A few
renowixl.
mentary-. let It la«t longer, and It sinks
Charles Biggs is visiting friends in
.threepence, in early tones thpy sold
--Loudon Telcgnpb. j days afterward he was captured and.
to the level of a mere incident.
readily fqr|42ll2s, (kt anil ladles’ work­ Ohio.,
being easily recopiiztxl. wns rotidrmn"Anti It’s’ my family you like. ta It.
'&lt;•(1 Ju he shot.' He -had fought like a
boxes &lt;jf slmiliir cmuftruetton for £23.Mr. and Mre. Charles-Bach man spent
Phyllis?’-’ I asked her.
Much as animals dislike rain, none 1 deriton in the engagement which result
London Ciiroificle. ,
a few days last week in Battle Creek.
I’hylHs nodded- her bead. She whs
of them save (the squirrel build them 1 ed in his being made a prisoner, for be
' Accidents come with distressing fre­ Mr. Bachman went on'from there to
too close for mn to see her do it, but I
selvt-s sheltrrsfto kwp it off. Monkeys knew well wlurt His fate would be If
quency on. tie farm. Cut. bruises, Niles where tie is visiting his brother.
could feel It on my shoulder. ‘
most
set tlieir iHicks against tree trunks as n j taken. His execution was the .most
stings, sprainst Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
"Fred
’
or
Charlie?"
I
asked
again.
Mr. Charles Andrus spent Christmiis
Oil relieves the pain instantly. Never
protection from driving rain, bnt never [ mournful ceremony I ever witnessed,
“I guewt-I think - er—their brother."
safe without it
and following with W. Loehr’s family.
make n protective roof, it la a com- . snd nothing ever seen on the stage
After that 1 forgot all that rot about mon sight to see a drenched herd, of was more theatrical—th&lt;^procession te
Fred Smith has returned from an ex­
an event being but momentary. Any­
If Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
. ....
..
• the scene of death, the band in advant*
tended visit at Alma.
how. what’s the odds if it is? People cattle buddled together on some ex 1
posed common in a downpour of rain playing a dirge, tbe coffin, with tbe
•Sy, Mrs. Wtnslcnr'a Soothtn* Hrnjp. for cMIdon’t go through life looking for events
Some from this place attended Quar­
tan teething. It soothes the cb'ld. softens the
when
they
have
no
choice
or
chance
of prisoner sitting upon tt; the guard in
all the time. "Commonplace things are
terly meeting at Cedar Creek.
shelter. But even tbe orang-outang, tbe rear and p brigade of cavalry form
much nicer.
which
bnildH
a
small
sleeping
plat
­ ed In a hollow square. The condemned
Archie B&amp;nsill and family are visit­
“And you’re going to be engaged to
man. sitting on bls coffin, met his fate
ing at Afton Smith's.
•
me now for all tbe time?" I questioned form in the trees, never seems to think
like a hero, without exhibiting a tre­
of
a
roof,
though
tbe
Dyaks
say
that
when 1 got my breath.
Scholars and teacher are enjoying a
when
It
te
raining
heavily
it
sometimes
mor of fear, nnd tbo«e who witnessed his
“No,” said Phyllis, shakltig her bead.
two wtaks vacation.
“Please, dearest." I said. ’fl want covers Itself witb the leave* of a large death were far more excited than b«.
fern.
It seemed a iqid thing that such a cour­
you so-so much. Please say you will."
ageous lad should be sacrificed, but it
But Phyllis shook her head.
Raaarlaa ■ Berth*.
Is one of the necessities of *,war. and
School commenced Monday after
"No," said she. with a happy little
As a youth Daniel Webster was thia terrible punishment was necessary
laugh; “It’ll have to atop when you
week's vacation between Xmas and
somewhat oppoecd to physical labor, to deter other* from playing tbe rota
marry me,"
but he was quick at repartee.' While of trs|tor.”—Washington PosL
Of Mre. B. F. Adams, of Marcellus,Mich.
mowing he complained to his father
Nicholas Acker bad the misfortune
Tvtte Hszz&amp;rd Kidney Cure (to.. IUn*or, Mleh.
that
hla scythe was not properly hung.
to
lose
a
horse
by
its
falling
upon
the
In ■ certain town of western Massa­
Genta:—When I think of the years
She was magnificent in ball attire.
the very day summer is over
"Hang it to suit yourself. Dan." re­
■sy husband and myself have suffered ice and breaking its leg, and causing tool It seems to me you were Id rath­ chusetts two of the most prominent
"By what right, sir. do yon tell me I
plied the paternal. Tbe boy immediate­
arati kidney and bladder trouble*, and them to kill it
citizens
are
a
Methodist
brother
aud
n
er al hurry to have it ended.”
Whall
not wear this gown?" she de­
ly
bung
It
ou
a
tree
near
by.
"There,
the money we have paid ont to doctors
Presbyterian brother. These are neigh­
Milo Lehman and wife and John
"But. Phyllis"- I blundered.
manded. with flashing eye*.
aad for kidney remedies and without
bors. and, for the most part, dwell on father, it’s Lung to suit me now."
“Ye*, 'but, Phyllis,'" *be mocked me.
"Before
we were married your oM
reach relief, aud then to think that five Doster and wife, of Prairieville, spent
good term*, except when they^try to
father asked me If I could keep yen fea
» cents bottles of the Hazzard Kidney Friday with Mr. and Mre. Gid Wilkin­ "I suppose you were afraid tbat if it effect an exchange of horses or to talk
©■re has cured us is wonderful. A bout son It being the latter's birthday. Also ran a day over It would mean a renew­ religion.
•T never thought that Tom would clotlio*. and I assured him I could." re­
two years ago. my husband's condition
al df the contract, or perhaps you
On one occasion the two bud traded have become a silent partner in any plied be and met her look-of high tie­
was something terrible, the urine was Jay Wilkinson and wife, of Cedar thought 1 wouldn't let you out of IL
fiance with a look of steady determina­
kind of business."
■canty and very high colored, and at Creek, and Oscar Chamberlain and You needn’t have worried. I assure horses, and. although the outcome
tion.—Puck.
“Neither would I.",
rankled in tbe breast of the Methodist,
other times It would be thick and mother, of Wall Lake, were among the you."
“Well, be has,"'
'
they had met and started a discussion
doudy with streaks of blood through guests. They presented her with many
Phyllis wusi holding her head very ou the subject of predestination. Ah
"What's be Into now?”
it He would get up from six to twelve
Hosea a night th void the urine. Only numerous presents as tokens of remem­ high. A sunbeam playing across her usual on altercation ensued, when the
“He’s got married.” - Dallas News.
SiilictAd with
With this
thia terrible
tarrihla disease
Hiuna.n brance.
brown hair set It afire. Her eyes need­ Mctliodlst lost control of himself. With
three affiicted
K story is told of n speech recently
can realize his condition, aud I wish to
made by an Irish barrister in a court
Poles are being distributed for tbe ed no sunbeam. I never saw Phyllis mixed emotions concerning horse
Bay, although we are advanced in
look more handsome.
\8peaker— I defy any one In this audi­ of law. He was for tbe plaintiff, whose
trade*
and
John
Calvin
In
his
mind,
he
Cloverdale
rural
telephone
r
line
which
years, tbe Hazzard Kidney Cure caihe
And then, while I grew redder and suddenly exclaimed:
ence to mention 11 single action that I cow had been knocked down and killed
to our relief aha cured us. It is truly is rapidly advancing­
more shamefaced, I saw tbe little vix­
“You’re a robter. a liar and a Pres- piYKjierform with my right hand thnt by a train, and this was the conten­
worth its weight in gold.
Martin Chandler h*fi just returned en was laughing at me.
PVaiihot do equally well with my left tion :
t
...
t^tcrian!"
’
MRS. B. H. ADAMS,
"Jack.” she said, “there's something
*1f the train had been run as tt
This proved too much for tbe Presby­ Voice From tlie Gallery-Put yer left
Marcellus, Mich. from visiting his daughter Mrs. Charles I like about you. I don’t know what
The Hazzard - Kidney Cure, Great Horn, of South Bend, Indiana.
terian,
and
n fight began, in which the hand in yer right hand trousers pock should huve been ran. or if the hell bad
tt is. 1 tblnk it must be ^our family."
'
Germ Destroyer,sold and guaranteed by
been rung as it should have been rang,
Presbyterian got the best of it As he Ml—Chicago News.
Ritchie and Kenneth Mullen, of
That set me on my high Jiorse.
Q. A. HINES.
'
er if the whittle bad been blown a* It
sat upon his prostrate opponent, bump­
Prairieville, spent Saturday and Sun­
"Ah!" I murmured indifferently. ing lita head agaloat the ground, he
FRED. L. HEATH,
abould have been blew, both of which
Hastings, Mich. day with Floyd Wilkinson, of Cedar “Good of you. I’m sure. Perhaps you *ald:
- Patient—D«»etor. what do you do they did neither, tbe cow would not
Other towns all druggists.
•Creek.
&gt;
x.
have even picked ont which one—Fred
"Take it back, take It back, or I’ll when you have a cold hi the bead? have been injured when she was silk­
Doctor-Well, madam. I snrezr. mw&lt;t ed.”
Gid Wilkinson and wife and* son, or Charlie?"
bump your foolteb head off!”
"I'm not quite sure.” said Phyllis
“I’ll take It back,” gasped the van­ rf the time.
Clifford spent New Years with Jay
roguishly. The dimples were there quished Methodist, “on the first two
Wilkinson, of Cedar Creek.
counts. You're not a robber nor a
CUT THIS OUT and every time yon fee! the
“Phyllis,’' I said, "I’m never going to Mor, but you’re a blamed old ITesbyBee's Laxative Honey and Tar is an ask you to marry ule again.”
are pretty hard on shoes.
terfan if I die for lt!"-Harper’s Wrokimprovement over all Cough, Lung
”1 don’t want to marry you again,”
and Broulchiai remedies. It acta on
bowlee—drives the cold out of the answered Phyllis.
TRY °ur
"You haven't yet,” I retorted. "What
system, cures Croup, Whooping Cough,
SOUS.
Botanists long ago voted the banyan
wards off Pneumonia ana siren glens I mean is that I am never again going
We make a
specialty of re­
the lungs. Bee's Laxative Honey and Io ask you." ‘
tree of India a place in the catalogue
tiring all kinds of foot wear for
Tar is the best Cough Syrup for child­
"NeverT' asked Phyllis la mock ter­ of wonderful vegetable production. In
Men, Women and Children.
ren. Tastes good. Sold by Fred L. ror.
It* Infancy it resemble* other trace in
«s once and get satisfaction.
Hesiii, the druggist.
"Never!” said I firmly. "This is the | having a single stem or t
very last time. Will you many meT’
dense bead of foliage. As
"That's once over, right there.' she
toughed.
TWO COBBLERS.
slbJe tor Dor will 1
‘ out horizontally to aueb a woo
extt-nt that they would be an.hU
W. J. HOI

PARMELEE.

I

HOPE CENTER.

Read This Statement

THE CHILDREN
WMr
IMS

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Rheumatism
Ath-lo-pho-ros

�HASTINGS BANNER, jANffAEY

J COR.RXJPONDt.NCt.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGiockllri will
entertain the.L. A.-.S. for dinner Jan.
12ch invitation to all.
James VnderhiB is getting along as
as well as could be expected.

Miss McCallum has resigned her po­
sition at school on account of her dis­
abled fool. The district regret it very
much and are in hopes we can secure
, another teacher suun.*
; Miss \’i,da Webster Spent part of last
week in Battie Creek.
.
Miss Mary Bunnell returned to Grand
ftapids Munday after a weeks visit.
, with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Litts are enterUining the latter’s sister fr.om Kalamazbo.
■

j Miss Mary pilgrim, of Baltimore,
spent Saturday hnd Sunday at R. *F.
Wfibster’s.
Vemor Webster has 'hired out'to his
father-fur '.he coming year.. They con­
template building a tenant house.

DELTON.

-CLOVERDALE.

MAPLE GROVE.

COATS GROVE.

GRANGE H \LL CORNERS

BOWENS MILLS

\

Calvin *tevens and family, of JLaci-y,
spent New Year’s day with HpBur
roughs and wife.
The Bovfreg and Zimmerman |fumllies ate Npw Year's fliuuefcwitfi rela­
tives near Lacey.

Mr: and Mrs. French, of Dowling,
YVfallbert and family.
spen^ New Year’s with their children
.Mrs. Maria Gardner of Bellaire. An­
Silas Gaskill and .Wife.
trim county, is the guest of her shier
shdrm Zimmerman has bought an
Mrs. J. B. King.
jiorn, to Mr. mid Mrs. Ross Robbins, bd acre farm, located a mile and a half
southeatt uf Galesburg. Consideration
33,6Q». ‘
IG. E. Pierson, wife and son Clyd«|.
Bartoq Bowser and Grace Bristol atspent Christmas iu Grand Rapids with
: tended j birthday surprise ht Jesse
. Mrs. Pierson’s mother and brother
W. Wilk , s’;of South Bedford. Ic was
Wialter Bechtel.
Miss Beriha’s 2l&gt;th birthav.
Miss Rena Mlnar wet^t to OtsegO
V . -. . ’s people are staying at
Fred‘ .1
liristdl
Monday, where she will remain about
Chas.;Shimaker's while,he is attending
two weeks with Mrs .Conrad who is ill.
t court.
y
_ !•'red Pierson was home from Has­
tings last week, at the home pt his par­
ents Dr. A. Pierson and wife.
•
Mc
L HOL
Ar th unCrites, of Blissfield, spent part
Floyd Hunt of Bowne Spent Sunday
of last। Wk with his brother Ruehen
at!A. C. Hunt’s.
Crites^ •
(■
L. W.-Smith returned from Buch.Schcnl -has begun once more after
anau last week, where he has been vis­
five weeks vacation.
iting his brother.
Jim Crawley and family spent New
Next Saturday is regular Grange day.
On Saturday Jaiull. a farmer’s in- 1 ears with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryan.
stitufe will be held in. the Grange Hall.
Eddie Traver is staying with hi
A state speaker will be present : a cor­ sister Mm., Moore for a few days
dial invitation Is extended to all. •
whih hisbrother.ln law is visiting his
old home in New York state.

COMBEKSCH’

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HOLMES CHURCH.

Mr. and Mnc Geo. Fuller aud daugh­
ter. Mr. aiid Mrs. Glenn Fuller, and
Mr. and.Mrs. V. Oversmith,: ata New
Year's dinner with Ed Parmelee and

family.
Mr. and Mre. DeWitt

Murdock of

t Hastings, were the guests ot R. B. Mur­
dock and wife over Sunday. r
:
Mre. Maggie Phillipa of Woodland
rUited at M. P. Faller’s over Sunday.

Miss Agues Murdock is spending the
.week with her aunt Mrs. Emtua.Murdoak in Hastings.
Mrs. M. C, Brown of Grand Rapids,
visited her sistaF Mrs. Kittie Holmes

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SE.

Mrs. Martin, bt Cambria, N. Y., and
Mrs. Copeland, of Abum, N. Y. are the
GLASS CREEK.
.
guests of their brother Mr. Will Buto- Deiaj txt Letter.
Mr
vid
Mre. Edgar Otis and family
Ijsh.
spent Christmas at Shultz the guests of
x
Miss Urah Baine is spending the
A. Carpenter and wife.
' vsejek with friends in Kalamazoo.
Miss: Eva Erway and scholars had
Xmas fzeroises Friday afternoon.
THE*EDITOR'S WIFE
School closed in the McCaljum dis­

1

Foley’s Honey and Tar
4

day.’ Louis Koble,elder; Harold Kel­
sey, Ira Cotton, Wm. Dove, deacons;
Harley Kelsey; trustee.

NORTH JOHNSTOWN.-

MARTIN CORNERS
Wtil Cogswell] made ajshurt trip to
Alto recently.
.
*

Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hilton 'entertained
relatives-from Hastings Christraar.

NORTH WESTCASTLET0N

Mrs. Fred Barry is svcktat^ihls^writing.
John Mead$ and son are preparing to
build a new barn in the spring.
Miss Ethel Barry returasjto her
school in Ypsilanti Monday
The Wellman school begins Monday
after a week’s vacation.

LANE’SSCORNKRS.
Charles Hall from McBride’s, aud
Isaac Hall from Greenville, were the
guests of their brother John, of Rut­
land, last Monday evening, returning

Mrs. Fred Bull called on her mother
.
Mrs. Dan DouglaK spent the last New Year's.
We understand the dance held at Mr.
of the week with her mother Mrs.Count.
Paskell'8 last Friday night was a suc-

HICKORY CORNERS..

New Year’s opened to us bright and
- A pleasaqtfamil^ gathering was held fair.
at the home of Fred Swanson, of Hick­
We hope for an early spring, but the
ory Corners, Monday. Dec. 26th. Din- prospects look as though we may have
nei^was served, and mAsic and visiting
a sleigh ride yet.
rfiade the day pass very quickly. The
company left with the invitation to
One of Bing's Dyspepsia u'nblels
spend Christmas 1905 at the home of
after eating even if you eat but little,
R. IL Lawrence, of Battle Creek.
will digest the little you do eat, and
cure Indegestlon. Dyspepsia, Simr
Stomach Belching, aud Weak Heart.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

Boors'thn^z^r
Signature of

Mrs. S. C. Doster and sons Steve and
Burchett,, spent last week in Toledo,
the guests of Mr. tfnd Mrs. Fred Moore.
Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Matie'
Doster.
*
Leroy Warner spent New Year’s
friends in Johnstown.

EAST HASTINGS
Mrs. S. R. McIntyre, of Lake Odessa, '&lt;
was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Henry
Barber, a couple of days last week.
1

Mre. Ed Birdsel, of Hastings, was &gt;
the guest of her sister, Mrs. (&gt;rr Fisher,
the latter part of last week.

Rev. J.P. Hersheiser, of Lake Odessa,
preached to a small audience at the j
Fisher church last Sunday morning.
W.S. Cotton had the misfortune of
cutting an ugly gash in his wrist one
day last week while trying to cut a
frozen rope. Dr. Barber dressed the
wound.
Howard McIntyre nnd wife enter­
tained a large number of friends and
relatives on New Year’s day.

YANKEE SPRINGS.
No school at the Springs at present. ।
The teacher Miss Casaday, is afflicted
with the mumps.

DOLLAR
HUMOR
CURE
FromPimples
to Eczema
From Infancy
to Age

To those who have suffered long aaC
hopelessly from Humors of the Blood,
Skin, and Scalp, and “ho have lost faith
in doctors, medicines, and all things
human, CUTICURA Soap, Ointment, and
Pills appeal with a force hardly to be
realized. Every hope, every expectation
awakened by them has been more than
fulfilled. More great cures are daily
made by them than by all other Skia
Remedies combined, a single set, costing
but one dollar, being often sufficient to
cure the most distressing cases of tortur­
ing, disfiguring humors, eczemas, rashes,
, itchings, and inflammations of the skin
and scalp, with loss of hair, when all
Engineer L. E. ik W. R. R.. ut present) else fails.
living in Lima, U.. will be pleased tu;
kn(JW of
rpc&lt;,very Irom threatened i
kidney disoaheM. He write*: *’I waa I

■H,” h.ra

HiT'l
M .Mr

Tri

ill L «"inta&lt;&gt;» who «« u.u.11, xlall.rl)
"•
lh« 1

Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

MaiiZan is the I*ile Remedy that
reaches the’spot and stops all pile pafti
instantly. If you suffer with Blind,
Bleeding, Itch ing or Protruding Pile®
hndwaaMu Uliie il IM tndureeeiarv to
-uFeManZan. the Great PiletSire. Sold
by Fred L. Heath, the druggist n.

Foley’s Kid.iey Cure

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nukef Hdnev; ana bf^tftfer rfcbt-

ICBC
WHAT THE

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International Correspondence Schools
OF SCRANTON, PA.

.

Are Doing for Technical Education
There are nuny people throuthoot the country who know In a fenerel way
that the Interaational Correspondence Schools are ..try ing on n yreat educational
work nnd they approve It. but they do not know the exact nature ot that work.

y.

THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT WILL SERVE TO EXPLAIN:
Our Work
Courets to the prospective student and our Corps of

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Our work is to gather technical knowledge from all
quarters^the
Ar
industrial world;
------- ------------arrange --it :into
..........
special
courses for special classes; and impart it to all ambitious of advancing.
.
TO GATHER THIS KNOWLEDGE and classify
it wc maintain our Faculty and intermittently employ the
foremen, superintendents, managers and engineering ex­
perts of many of the leading industrial establishments.
TO DISPENSE IT, we have our Field Organization for
explaining the peculiar advantages of our different

Chet Beachfaud family spent New
Years at Sid Lord’s.

Orangeville.

Hie Kind You Have Always Beu'gli1

home Saturday.
•
t
r.
f 1
1.
'
•lay D-tyia. of,At&gt;syria ( enter, is ti iting relatives in this vicinity at pnvtent. ■

in|Nashville.
F"
Mrs. Richard Demond is sick with
the rheumatism.
~| CZD EX
J iProtractedlmeetings arejlnTprogress
at the Schlappi church.’*’
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.

trict last Friday for a week's vacation. on Tuesday last.
Mrs. John F. Hall is on the sick list
B. M. Jenkins and family spent
Xmas with Irving Rice and family of this week.

CASTORI.A
For Infants and Children. .

The «l mce at Doster hall last Wed­ «Mr. and Mrs. Daly Sarah aud Mrs.
nesday t venlng was well attended.
Scovill ate New Years dinner last
K. H. Broward and wife entertained Saturday at the home of John Rose
Henry Smith and wife from the north­ near the Stat School bouse.
ern part of the state.
Sarah Garrison visited her sister at
Leo Kelly, who has been working at! Caledonia a few days including Christ­
Cleveland, Ohio, spent New Year's at mas.
home. He also gave several of his old
friends a short call.
J.

Miss Maude Cassady, teacher in dis­
Guy Manning, foi manly of this place,- trict no 8 was the guest of her parents
। but lately of W’aff ildei Kan., who has near Hastings last week.
Fred Gale is putting down a drive
been visitlug fri*»ds hqre.has returned
well at B. F. Norris’, the old one having
to his western home.
Harry McGrath spent the holidays in been condemned.
Grand Rapids visiting relative*.
Ernest Williams and sister. Mrs.
Ed. Bristol and family spent. Inst Willitts, of Cart tali, were the guests of !
Friday and Saturday iu Irving, the fheir sister, Mre. ■&gt;. Raymond, a part of j
guestirof -Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram. ■ last week.
(
Shirley I’arrotl, of Nashville, visited i
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relatives here th? past week, returning i The many friends of G. H. Hausen. |

and family.

Mrs. F. Barry is an the sick list.

Henry Kershaw and mother, Mrs.
Mina Cummings, are visiting at tbe
The whooping cough is raiging yet
home of S. R. Rogers.
Some of the grown people art? having
Nearly all of the young people in
School has closed for two or three
this vicinity attended the skating party weeks on account of the scholars hav­
at (Fine Lake last Saturday evening.
ing whooping coiigh.
'
Harry Stewell ' and
Miss Jessie
A very pleasant Social time was en­
Brooks, of Coats Grove, were welcome joyed at the Aid entertained by M re.
callers in tbe surrounding neighborhood Mowrey. The crowd was not large on
last week.
account of sickness and slippery roads

Tbe holidays are past pnqe more .and
now we must settle down *to bUKinnss
,D. C. Burpee evidently could hear the
and will do so by wishing you all a
sweet strains of -Carry me back to Ole
happy and prosperous New Year.
I&gt;na and Earl Bristol are visiting Virgluuy" and has again gone Jo that
sonny clime. ’
.
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relatives in Battle (’rev^ihis week.
Report ti&amp;ya John Ritchie has gong.to
Ernest Quick .and family, of Milo,
spent New Year's\witb Amboy Ferris M iddleville to attend school..

The Coats *Grave union Sunday
school elected Mrs. Julia Dove, super­
intendent: assistant superintendent,
Mrs. Harrison Long; secretary, Harold
Kelsey; treasurer, James Long; librari­
an. Carrie Dingee; chorister, Mary
Smith; organist, Ruth Richardson.

Mr. and Mre. Frank Barry, of Ypsi­
L
LACEY.
lanti. spent Christmas with Mr. and
te’iar.-d! L'MX
Mrs. Fred Barry..
Mr. auk! Mrs .^George Grayburn visit.....
Several in the neighborhood are ail­
edi in B|t:le Creek Wednesday; and ing with 'coitus and thq grip.
Tbursdayi
A Ike Wketstohe and Lois Firstar, of
Monas pilgrim lost one of bis hbrses Hastings, spent their jjwation ■ with
las: week I
theit parents, at this place
■
Miss ILqcy Thomas aqd brother Wes
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boyles, of Rich­
ley, of Marenita. are visiting their uncle land. have been spending the holidays
Ben Thomas.
with relatives, al this place.
Mrs. Bert Clark risked her sister MrsMr. and Mrs. Lewfe Felser and Mre.
Geo. Clark in Penfield last week.
Gerald Joslin, of Grand Rapid* spent
.Mr. anti Mrs. A t. H. Weber, of Lake 'Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Odessa, spent ’Christmas with the Joslin.
latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. S. Jones.
Dr. Kellar has a brother visiting him
from Ohio.
Miss Mabie Ehret spent [New Years

last week.
*
Miso Iva Wood of Belding, is Bind­
ing the holidays with her parents Mr.
Howard Tolles and family, of Lake
and Mre. Jerlal Wood.
Odeesa, spent Christmas ^t John Norris.
Mre. Mamie Todd aud Mrs. "Grace
Mrs, Jennie Roe and son Neil are
Smith ot Hastings, spent New Year’s
at the home of their parent’s, Mr. aud visiting at St.Johns.
Miss Parker is spending her vacation
Mre. Chas. Youngs.
in Battle Creek visiting her parentis.
Mre. Horner of Hastings, visited her’
Mr. Jones and family, of Bedford,
brother J. D. Rounds last week.
spent Christinas with his son Walter
MIm Elsie Pettlngill of the State Jones.!
Road is spending the week with her
Willard Case shipped a car load of
grandma, Mre. M. E. BlsseL
produce to Marion, Ind.. Tuesday.
Mre. Lou Lydy, of Carlton, and Mre.
The 'M. E. Sunday school will have a
Dale Quick, of Bellevue, visited the
formers sister Mre. Ida Durkee Friday. social at the Hall Friday eve, Jan. G.

Letter From an Illinois Newspaper
Man that is Well Worth Reading.
The following letter from S. H. Dun
can, editor of the Seaton, III., Indepen­
dent, shows that there Is at least ouf
editor that wants to help others. * He
writes as follows:
“To the editor of the Banner:
1 wish-you would print the following
and thus help me to do a kindness to
your readers. My wife has been a
great sufferer with stomach troubles
forthe past four years, and tbe last two
/ears practically an invalid. Nothing
seemed to help her uqtil I procured a
ox of Mi o na, nature’s cure for dys­
pepsia. This gave her so much relief
that she continued using the remedy
until now she enjoys her inealt is reliev­
ed from all pain in her stomach and
has increased lu flesh.
S, H. Duncan,
Editor of Independent.''
W. J. Holloway has the local agency
for Mi o-na and his faith in ita merits
equals Editor Duncan's. He in fact
offers to pay for Mi o na himself in any
cam- where It does not give satisfaction.

Carman Tobias ha* returned from a
! George Coats spent last week, visiting visit to Battle Creek 'aid! Hastings. ' ■
Misx Dina Mudge visited friends at
[ f» Sends in Grand Rapids.
Grand Rapids last week.W ill Kobh* returned to Gran^ BapGlen and Lyle Greyniield, of Nash­
‘ ids Monday, after spending a week with
ville, Spent a part of last Week visiting
bis parents.
8choulmates.in this nejghborhood.
Will Brooks* mother, of Kalamazoo,
Ekie Kuntz, of Nashville, visited
is visiting here.
Miss Lettie Fowler last Sunday.
.
■Clarence Shopbell is visiting' his
A.
E. Mills has purchawd a regls
uncle on the old homestead.
•
•tered shorthorn Diirham •&lt;&lt; Peter
Mabel aud Gladys Ehret are visltihg
Kuntz.
t -S
friends in Nashville.and West Kalama­
David TubKs and. wjfe have been ou
zoo.
the sicklist the past week.
The L. A. S. will meet at the home
Charles Lane is preparing to do feed
of Mrs. Abbie Farley.
grinding at the W. C; Norris sawmill.
The Christain Endeavor society will
He will grind Tuesdays aud Thursdays.
meet at the home of Wm. Smith
C. H. Charlton and family spent New
Wednesday evening to elect officers for
Year’s at Lakeview. \
the’eoming year.
Dave Kuntz and Mrshtydia Lathrop,
The Church of Christ elected an el­
Year’s day
der and three .deaebnt and a trustee at of Nashville, spent
the annual business meeting last Fri­ with Charles Fowler aup wifA

HENDERSHOTT
SCHOOL HOUSE

PINE LAKE.

SOUTH WOODLAND.

Mr. Clint Parshall, who has been
Fred Gibson and family spent ChristI’rotracted meetings at the Schlappi
visiting in the east for the past few mas with Hiram Gibson aud family.
church are still continuing.
days, is home again.
।
looks now as (though a lodge of
Miss Nellie Myers has had it. but it
Miss W innie M ah tie. of BattleiCreek, Gleaners would soon be organized here, was the german measles this time.
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Man­
r Quite a number of men are working
Lewis Oaks spent the holidays in
tie, during the holidays.
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on the new telephone line here* and in Canada.
Mrs. E. J. Hartman, of Newago, is this vicinity; •
Simon Shopbell- entertained over
vislting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
' Miss Edith Gillespie, oQBattle Creek, Christmas a son and his wife from Ma­
Bush.
spent'Christmas with her mother, Mrs. son Co., and son of Detroit, also Celia
Air. Gus McNaughton, uf Cincinnati, James Cairns.
and Foster Eljiott, of Lansing.
Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. M&lt;J(iwin,
The Evangelical cl&gt;urch was crowded
Mr. Rodebaugh has a daughter visit­
during holidays.
on Cbrihtmas eve aud the program for ing him from California.
Ellis E. Fanlkner went ’to Hastings tbe occasion was well curried out
Mrs. Robert Gill, of Grand Rapids,
last Monday on business.
Born on the 2*J inat to Roy Pennels will spend the winter with her parents,
M,r. and Mrs. George Whipple and and wife a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spindler.
little buy are quite sick at this writing.
Miss Eva Rodebaugh fell down stairs
Rev. I). Feather commenced a series
The Delton military band intends of meetings at the South Maple Grove one day last week and was quite severe­
giving a play entitled, “Old Joe Rug­ church on the evening of Jan. 7th.
ly injured, necessitating the services of
‘
gles or The Girl Miner,” at the MacTbe storm of last week blew oil part Dr. McIntyre.
caboe hall in the near future.
Mrs. Vina Perkins is visiting at IL
of the roof of the kiln shed at tlie brick
Some time ago the members pfithe yard.
Perkins' of North Castleton,.
•
Maccabees decided to have a contest
Charles Collins aud several others
• to see which side would haw to pay for
h.iv^been connected^ to this and oilier NORTH
-thesupper.. The side getting the least
places
by telephone.
School began in the Branch district
number of members will be tm side J
Monday.
that will have t&lt;J pay for.the supper.
I

New Y.-ar’s day u as rather a gj&amp;omy
(George Mains windmill on his farm
was badly torn th pieces last •week dur­ looking day for a starter. Many in
this vicinity either gave a flintier or
ing ihn hard wind.
ebjoyed dinner with uonm one els^'

A. C. Hunt and Avife returned from
(kseco last wix-k. where thdy left Mrs.
lb E. Conrad contl^ied to her bed.
•
* Schuyler Bowen spent Christmas in
Grand Rapids, the gu.-st of Sgmmjl

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Instructors for guiding him alter he enrolls. There are
three phases of our work :
It—
_^
\Veteach
Ve tcach unemployed
onemp|ored people
people the
the theo
theory of the
work they want to engage in. RESULTS: positions
—
’•------—&gt;- -«days of
• drudgery shortened,
•
■ and some­
easily
secured;
times avoided altogether; quick promotion.
2- ?We teach employed people? to do their work bet­
ter. RESULTS', more responsible positions; better pay.
3— We teach dissatisfiedpeople how to do what is
congeniafto them. R ESULTS: preparation for new work
before leaving the old; rapid progress in the new field.

Our Plan
our plan nmbodlea thn totlowin, dlnlnetlv. feature.: 1-WI, lumi.h all necexary preparatory infraction.
We provide drawwg mnraraenu and expenmental apparatus with each cuurae requiring them.
3— We explain facts, principles and processes so clearly
that the student quickly comprehends nod remembers them. '
4— We illustrate purinstructicin with all views, plans, sec­
tions and elevations that will Contribute to its clearness.
5— We give concise rules and practical examples showing
Gentlemen—Please explain bow I can qualify
their application.
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for position at left of which I have marked X.
6— We grade our instruction so that at no stage of his pro­
gress is the student confronted with insurmountable difficulties.
Machine Deslgaer
Bridge Engineer
Mechanical DrafUmari
. Raihoftd Engineer
. 7—We criticize and correct our student’s written recita­
Foreman Machinist
tions, and send him special advice regarding bis course when­
Foreman Toolmaker
ever necessary.
Foreman Patternmaker
Foreman Blacksmith
Foreman Molder
Cotton-MiU Supt.’
Gas Engineer
Woolen-Milt Rupe
Some Interesting Facts and Figures
Refrigeration Engineer
Textile Designer
Tsacllon F.n,:-.:'t -r
Architect
We employ about 8.200 people.
Electric Engineer
Contractor and Builder
Our mailing department handles about 15,000 ’pieces of
RlcdricMachine Design
Architectural Draftsman
Electrician
Sign Painter
mail every day.
Electric-Lighting Supt.
-Ab.ow Card Writer
We use about |4(X) worth of postage stamps daily.
, Electric-Railway Supt.
Chemist
Last year we issued abovt sixiy-three million (63,000,000)
Telephone Engineer
Sheet Metal DrsCaman
Telegraph Engineer
Ornamental Designer
page# of instruction.
Wireman ‘
Prospective Draftsman
Twelve years ago we had only one course of instruction and
. Ln-nnmo Tender
enrolled our first student.
now have 152 courses and
, Motorman
. Steam Engineer *
Stenographer
about 600,000 names on our rolL
, Engine Runner
. Marine Engineer
Retail Ad Writer
. CivU-Euritneer
Hyt!ra\ic Engineer
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�HASTINGS BANNER, JANUARY 5. '9°5ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

PER5ONAL NENTlONj;

School started up Tueaday, after the

»(hurch iod Society. &lt;

usual holiday vacation.
Former Sheriff Courtright moved to
Hickory Corners Tuesday.
Special Evangelistic services will be­
Do not forget Dr. Driver's “Ultimate gin at the United Brsthem church next
Bapids.
Sunday. In the morning tbe pastor
MM A. B. Hum visited Kalamazoo। America." at St. Rose’s hall tonight.
Court of Honor will meet thl* Fri­ will speak on the subject of: MA Great
friends Saturday.
Revival." In the evening the subject
, Mrs-Mj W. Vroomau had a family day evening. Abo installation of of­
will be: “The Power of United Effort.’
ficers.
reunion Christmas.
The week following the serviceswill
A hot trial is on in the circuit court
Robert Count is confined to his home
partake of a preparatory character.
this week. It is the case of the estate
• by illness this week.
uf Joel Evans, appealed from tbe pro The pastor will give short talks on
Mr. Bart meter has been to Nashville
Personal Work, The Holy,Spirit-Pray­
bate Court.
er and kindred topics. All Christians
to spend the Holidays.
The Aral regular meeting of the Ex­
are invited to attend .these services.
C. R. May wood was in Grand Rapids
ecutive Committee of Barry County
Special Evangelistic services will be­
on business Tuesday.
Ag’l society will be held ot the County
gin Sunday evening Jan. 15, at which
J. R. Mason attended a party at Char­ .Treasurer’s otli.ee next Saturday Jan. 7,
time the Presiding Elder will preach.
lotte Monday evening.
at 1 o’iock p. m.
The following U. B.. Sunday School
Geo. Pritchard, of Lake Odessa, wfe
While shoeing a mustang last Thurs officers were elected for the ensuing
a Hastings visitor Monday.
day Dan Lake receivtd a kick from year:
Miss Frances Bowne returned to the animal that injured his left arm
Superintendent, Geo. IL1 McConnell.
aud leg so he has been unable to work
Afb’t Supt.. Mrs. Maggie Falconer.
Chicago Tuesday morning.
Sec., Mias Blanche Jenson.
.
.
Mrs, Geo. Tolhurst1 has been quite since.
Tress., Anna Ickes.
Invitations are out audouncing a
aeriously ill the past week.
Organist, Helen Fritz;
Chorister, Mre. Maggie Ealconof.
C. F. Brooks and family visited Ver- social dance at the Creamery Thurs­
day evening Jan. 12. A dAnciug school
mon tv Hie friends Monday.
The topic for Epworth League next
wiil be organized finder the direction Sunday evening.is “The Making of a
Miss Vinnle Butler relumed- to her
of Mre. A. D. McElwain.
Christian; His Birth." Loader Mr.
home in Bellevue Tuesday.
The Banner has some subscribers ar May wood. Ali are invited! to be pre­
Mrs. Fredrick Ingram, of Detroit, is_
the guest of Mre. A. A. Anderson.
~ l^dar Creek who have not notified us sent.
wm&gt;i» to send their paper since the ofThe Standard Bearer ; Missionary
, Mrs. Sophia Murphy went to Detroit I!m( was discontinued. We hope they
society will meet on Saturday after­
Monday to visit friends lu that city.
will attend to it at once.
noon January 7th at the M. E. church
Miss Myrtle Silsbee spent the pun
The event of the season will be the parlor at 2:30.
week in Grand Rapids with friends.
appearance of Bi Henry’s Big City
The W-. F. M. S. will meet at theFred and George Menhennick were Minstrel Aggregation of Fifty Artist’s,
church pariore, Wednesday Jan. 11th
In Grand Rapids on business Tuesday one of lhe largest minstrel, organiza­
at 230. Mid winter tea.
■
Mr. and Mrs.S. C. Brock spent Thur*- tions iu the world. They will fill a spare
day in Dutton visiting at Edgar Brock &gt; date at the Opera House.
Hastings to get The BiggHi Henry’s
Mrs. A. B. Johnson, of Saranac, is
Mr. and Mrs. James -VanKouvering Minstrels on Tuesday Jan. 10; 50 ar
■visiting her daughter Mrs. Fred Baker. went to Grand Rapids tu spend the list’s, travel fn their special train.
Mre.
Sparks, ot Grand Ledge, holidays with relatives and while there
spent Tuesday with Mrs. S. A. Crowell. their infant daughter Helen, aged three RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.
months was taken ill with pneumonia
Miss Ruth Handy is home from Ann
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
■and died Wednesday the 28th. The in­
Arbor where she has been for several
torment was made al Grand Rapids. God to remove from our midst our
months.
Mr. and Mre.-VinKouvering have the esteemed sister, JuHa Barnum, a char­
’ C. M. Jeffery,'wife and sister, of Grand
ter member and chaplain, of Carlton
sympathy of ail in their loss.
Hapidsf are spending the week’with
•
A pleasant family gathering was Grange, therefore be it
Mrs. 11. D. Selden.
Resolved, That we the officers aud
held at the home,of Mrs. M. -I. Bowes,
James Blake and family, of Lake 518 E. Center street. Monday lhe 26th members tender our brother Truman
View, are visiting his parent’s Mr. and Those present were Mrs. Minnie Deus- Barnum find hi* family our'most heart
Mrs. P. M. Blake.
•
more, Woodlihd; Mrs. Sarah Ickes and felt sympathy in this thieir hour of
Chas. Hardke Jr*of Ionia.spent New family. Lake Odessa; Fred Mayo and affiiction. Bv it further’ i
Resolved, That a copy of these reso­
Years with his parents Chas. Hardke. family, Maple Grove: Bert ('. Bowes, of
of the 2nd ward.
,
Battle Creek, aud Manson German and lutions be spread upon the ,records of
this Grange, also a copy hje presented
'
A. A. Anderson was summoned to family, of Baltimore.
to theBANNEK and Journal for publiMarine City. Tne&amp;lay by the serious
Railroad Commissioner Atwood has
cation.
Mrs. M. L. jWright, '
illness of his father.
ordered the Fere Marquette railroad
Mrs. S. Roiinds,
Mre. Wilbur McDonald spent New company to bring every east bound train
Mr*. J. F. Shriber,
’Years day in Battle Creek with her which follows auother train within an
Committee.
half hour to a full stop pot less than
brother Dell Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maus and child­ 200 (eel nor more than 800 feet from
ren spent Sunday with her parents Mr. the switch at Elmdale, and that all
west bound trains from Saginaw come
and Mrs. J. E. Hogle.
to a full atop at Elmdale station.
John Brock and wife, of OtsegQ.
Some mathematical genius bas fig­
visited Mr. and Mis. S. C. Brock, of
ured it out that if 250 million* uf atoms flake them known in this, the
this city Wednesday.
should
be placed in a row the) would BANNER’S WANT ADV. COLMr. and Mrs. Frank Heath, of Middle­
UrtN—5 cents per line. LdP
4?
ville, ate Now Years dinner with Mr. extend a space of one inch only.
There's only one thing smaller that we
and Mre. Fred L. Heath.
know of aud that is the man who will FARM FOR SALE—40 acre* Sec
Mre. Ransom Cooper, of Grand
keep taking his paper from the car­ lion 1 Township of Barry. Price on ap­
Forks, Montana, has been visiting her
rier or office for years and then send It plication—Hannah Bera, Delton, Rural
Route No 2., care R. E. Webster.
4w
brother P. T. Colgrove.
back “refused' without: paying accent
. Miss Hazel Dawson returned to ,or hatching up an excuse.
F
ovnd—A bundle
containing
a
Charlotte Saturday after a visit witb .
Kflli Henry’s Co. seldom plays the Childs cotton want, and material cut
Miss Florence Diamond.
small towns but occasionally enroute out for another waist. Can be had by
Mre. A. E. Holmes, of Eaton Rapids, to the big ci^iee they have an bpen date
calling at this office and paying for this
visited at G. W. and L. F. Boom’s New which is the case here, hence the
notice.
Years returning home Tuesday.
amusement here. The Press at DeMr. and Mre. Milo VanArman, ot tfoit. Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo. JackFound—A package containing a fig­
’ Grand Rapids, wer# the guests of Mr. [son
,
where they recently played speaks ured china bread and butterfr.late; was
lin the highest terms of their preform !
and Mrs. H. G. Carter over Sunday.
left at this office Saturday. Owner can
secure your seats at once as hava tame by calling for it.
H. E. Hendrick, of Middleville, and ance;so
!
’
have been put in reach of all 25,
C. S. Palmsterton, of Woodland, were Ithey
1
fei,
50c,
a
few only at 75c on sale at Fred
Found—At fair time a ladies’ or
in the city on legal business Tuesday.
'
child’s black brilllautine jacket with
Mr. and Mrs. Owen- Bennett, of 2nd L. Heath’s.
gold braid and buttons. Owner can
ward, have gone to Sunfield and Lake
The Banner last week mentioned
Odessa, to visit relatives and friends. the four cusps of smallpox in the home have same by calling at office identify­
ing property and paying for this notice.
of
Mr.
Crossman
in
the
first
ward,
and
Misses ludabelle, Marie, and Lucile
\
PROBATE ORDER.
Busby spent last week in Charlotte the of the steps taken by the city authori­
guests of their slater^ Mrs. Mark War- ties to prevent the spread of the dis­
Btate of Michigan, County of Barry, nAC a aeadoo of the Probate Court for tb»
ease. We are pleased to say that there County
of Barry, holScn at the Probate atBc*
have been no new cases. Our readers In tbe city of HaaUnm, in aald county on TueaMisses Lavinia and Hazel Butler, of
day the 3rd day ot January lu the year oar
ean rely upon having accurate infor­ thous ma nin» hundred and hve. 1
Bellevue, returned home Tuesday after
Preaeat. Chaa. M. Mack. Judge ot Probate.
mation about this matter through the
In the matter of lhe estate of John F.
• visit with their aunt Mrs. Chester
columns of this paper. We have been Kuitcr. deceased.
On radio* nnd ffllrc the petition duty veri­
Messer.
much pleased over Lhe course of the fied. of Chas. F. Heater, admluhtrator of said
Meesere Ed. Block and Claude Aim- board of health. They have acted estate praying for reaaonx therein stated that he
may be Hennaed to sell the retd mate of said
don, of Grand Rapids, were the guests promptly and wisely. They have not dece&amp;Ded at private sale.
Thereupon ft-b ordered, that Friday the Kth
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barber the first attempted to conceal the fach.
day of January A. D. jBOSat 10 o'clock tn the
forenoon, lie aaalgned for the hearing of said
of the week.
Many of our readers will remember petition nnd that the helm al law of :said decraa
ed and all other peracma tatermed In said estatr
Mrs. Miller, of Shelby, O., who has
die new speaker of the Michigan House are required to appear al a aeaalon of said
been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Court, then to be hoHen at the Probate offloe.
of Repreeenatives, Hon. Sheridan F. In the City of Hastings. In said County and
Lunn's and with other friends here re­
&lt;horr cause If any there be. why the prayer d
Master.’of Kalamazoo.
For three thepetltfowr
may not be granted. And it U
turned Tuesday.
years his father. Rev. I^vi Master, was further ordered that mid petitioner give notice
-Mr. and Mrs. James VanKouvering die loved pastor of the Methodist to tbe pertcu* Intereoted in said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and tbe hearing
and Miss Maude Peters returned from ahufeh of this city. “Sherry," as every, • thereof by causing a cony of this order to lx
tn the HaaUngi Bankkh a new*
Grand Rapids Monday where they have body ealled him, was then a small boy published
paper printed and circulated In said County o
Barry, once In each week for three sucoewve
been spending the holidays.
but gave promise of becoming one who week# previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. M. Mack.
Messers Don VanZIle, of Detroit, would make a name and p4ace for him
Judge of Probate
jN’ed Morgan and Gerald Dolson, of •elfin the world. Hels one of Kala
Ella C. Hkcok.,
i
Probate
Roclater.
I,
Charlotte, attended the party given by mazoo’s leading attorneys, aud we pre­
(A true copy] ______________ I_______
the Social club Monday night.
dict higher political honor* for him.
M/sses Nellie Pine, Fannie McEwen,
What might have terminated in a A GRAND SHOOTING MATCH !
and Herman Homing, of Grand Rap­ serious conflagration was prevented by
ids, were guests of Miss Mary McEl­ the presence of.mind and prompt action
Having decided on holding another un
wain from Saturday until Tuesday.
of Mrs. Ruth Bell last Friday evening account of the weather. I will have one

Ladies’
Wrappers

Chas. Kenfield spent Friday in GrandI

Your Wants

Mrs. Jake Rehor, of the 2nd ward,
had a family reunion on New Years
day. Friends and relatives from this
city and Grand Bapids were present.
Miss Dagmar Young, of Bellevue,
who had been spending the holiday va­
cation v ithMr. and Mre. H. O. toung,
of this city, returned to her home Mon
Saturday word came to County Treat*
wrw Colt man that his brother-in-law,
Prof, ft J. Tooze, of Monroe, was criti­
cally ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Cole*
nan left for Monroe Saturday and Mr.
Coleman Sunday. Mr. C. returned Tueeday, Mrs. Colemen being still in Mon-

st her home in the third ward. Mrs.
Bell went into a closet with a lamp in
her hand to hang up some wraps. Tbe
doset is a large one with shelves on^
one side on whfch summer clothing
and bedding is kept.
A few moments
afl^r going Into the ejoeet Mrs. Bell
discovered smoke iu the house and up­
on opening the closet door found the
clothing on the upper shelf was In
rtamee. Yler first act was to get the
shelf on the floor where she could get
at the Are and using a roll of new car­
pet, which was standi ng in tbe ctyset,
she soon bad the flames under control.
The loss was about flfteen dollars and
was covered by Insurance.

Tuesday Jan. 10 1905.
at my residence on lhe old Burkhart
farm one half mile south of town.
Chickens and oysters. A good warm
tent and plenty to eat. COME and bring
your guns and rifles as you choose and
have a good time. A carryall will run
to and from the grounds.

OORT FORGET THE DAY AND DATE
C. L. Clearwater Prop, and Hgr.

R. S. HARTER, M. D„
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
OFFICE HOURH-tl Co tt a. m„ 1 to 2 p.1n.,T
pbone at offloe!“n* prampUy *ne,idp&lt;3- Tele­
P umw kt redduM, Mtoo, Mktb.

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in Pink, Blue '
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fitting fleece-lindd gar­
ment. ■ All styles, all
colors, only.

98c

The pair,

The same good values
you have alwavs had at

60c

$1,50

F

Open A Savings Account
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE

New Year,
One Dollar Starts a Savings Account.
ThrM

Pw Cult. IntarMt Compounded Twloo ■ Yiir.

Hastings national Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County.

WEISSERT BROS.
Are headquarters for {Holiday Presents In the hardware tine. The
first Hue In Cutlery and Shears, Scissors, Ilazore, Strops and f’offee Pots
and Kettles In Copper Nickle Ware. lnger*ol Watches in all styles
for boys from a SI to $1.75. Guaranteed for one year. Buy a

GARLAND or
PENINSULAR RANGE
for the bouM wife the b«t line on earth. Patrons take no chances on
these lines of eU.rre they are made upon honor. We make a apeelallfr of
FnmacA wurk °f lhe bMt m*1‘M I’kninsvlab, giblin
I U1 UaLCuAY and FUBEIGER and M ACHEBS are the leaden.,

Bulldor* Hardware of all kinds a speciality

Pooplo contemplating baying will do well by getting
before buying

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WHSSERTBIiOS
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EAST END HARDWARE

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.
Hastings' mich., Thursday. January

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 37.

ANNUAL MLITIUS

BOUGHT MONROVIA

PROPERTY

is, im

NO DAM FOR GUN LAKE.
, Thursday the board of supervisors
considered the petition of Mr. Gable,
drain commissioned of Allegan county,
• for permission&gt; tj/build a dam across
the outlet of GutQake, so as to preserve
the level of tho lake, The supervisors
had heard argument* of Attorneys
Fred ,Walker in behalf of the petition
and II. E. Hendrick, of Middleville, tn
uppenition The board, we think wisely,
qpncltided that as the whole qiwalion
of the Gun river drain was to come be­
j fore Judge Smith on the 17th, the sup­
ervisors had best not meddle with the
question. Accordingly the petition
vjas tabled..

55 TO 206

473845

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
DOING WELL

Small Pox Patients in Crossman
Harvey Williams Makes Investments
Family. No New Cases Outside
hot legal battle over it in
THAT IS THE RECORD IN BARRY
In That California Toan^ ,
theCroscraan Home.
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
COUNTY
OF
DIVORCE
CASES
The Banner has received the Mon­
Dr. E. H. Lathrop, who has been the
TO'MARRIAGE LICENSES
rovia. California. Messenger, which
attending physician of the CroeamAns
UNDUE INFLUENCE CLAIMED reports that all the fo'ur. orgintd cases
gives an account of the purchase tbertf
NO CHANGE MADE
of Ja fine home by Harvey Williams'' OUGHT TO BE
are doing nicely, and are In a fair way
His Relatives Claim That Mrs. Sarah to recover. Okie new case has appeared
formerly of this city and of Milp. He
Frances Thompson Took Advan­
A BETTER RECORD
The Old Directors and Officers Re­ has alRo invested in other real estate.
In the Crossman home, a younger son.
tage of His Mental Weakness
. But there are no new cases whatever
(His friends In this county will be plena
elector In Every Instance.
to Get Evans to Change
outside that home. The health author­
Tuesday occurred the Manual meet­ ed to team of Mr. Williams* giearly im­ The Subject Needs the Thoughtful
His Will;
ities of the city are very vigilant and
lugs of the baaks-and most of the fqc- proved health since he went to the
Consideration of All Citizen^.
A red hot contest was tried the past propose to confine the disease to tha
tciries of the c3ty. All of ‘thorn .were Golden Gale slate.
week before a jury in tha circuit court. Crossman familv. As we have here­
The records iu the county clerk’s of­
very harmonions gatherings, in evopr.
THE SUPERVISORS
tofore stated, our readers can abwlute-The case, as we get it, Is as follows:
fice for he last year show 55 divorce
•case all the dlrnctmta and officers kefag
cases co nmeneed, ^and 206 marriage
.Joel Evans, who lived in Johr,'/'wn, ly rely on getting full information &lt;m
u-opjxAed, unfl good feeling b»»ii&gt;g
died about a year ago. His wire- bad this subject} from the Banner columns.
manifested. tn • ah ' the proceeding. Concluded Their Labors and. Adjourn­ licenses issued. A thoughtful jieraon
Hereafter the •Banner will go to
ed Saturday L*st.
cannot oimiidcr these figures without
previously died. They left no child.on.
This 1 - pleasant to record, and aygurs
press on Wednesday afternoon. We
Before^ Mrs. E. died, the two executed
' .well (or the future of {he ijxs^huuoajs.
The Supervisors flnihbed-their Jan-* feelings &lt;&gt;t sorrow and -.foreboding. I
URGENT NEED.
itik our good friends’ the corves
the
future
of
a
society
where
,
a deed for the 80 acres od which they
imry session in just a week’s time, ad What of
Hastings City Bank.
.
poudents to pteage mail their letter.lived lo Chas. Blackford, who had
The stockholdprs elected the. follow­ journed Saturday, having had a peace­ the divorce* are over 35 percent of the
Monday
so
they
;Will
reach
us.Tuesworked (or them nearly 20 years. This Of More Store Buildings in Hastings.
ing dlrt-cturs : Chester Muster. R. B. ful. harmonious session, and pausing marriage^? Harry County has about
lay at the latest. If any very im
deed was kept in a bor in the Evans
Need Should be Supplied '
■Messer, R. T. Eic-neh. A. A. Andeir- resolutions df thsuks to their prtaidiug 22,000 people. ^Aud yet five times as
portaut news shall occur after tht
house, and marked that it was to be de­
•on, D. S. Goo&lt;ft.*ear. Luke Waters arid , Officer, Supervisor MHler, of Johns­ many divorces were asked fo^ of our
This Year.
cjturl as are granted yearly it
■
ettei- has been sent, such as a lire,
livered to Blackford when Mr. and
M. L. Cook. TthV directors r» eleat»!'.L town, for the fair and impartial man circuit
The Banner has called attention be­
Mrs. Evans both bad deceased. Be­
fatal accident, suicide or homicide,
the old officers as foliates • Presidenit. ner in which he bad tilled that pwition Canada with T.uiiOOOO population.
fore
to
the
need
of more store buildings
Counting fo'fir to the average family,
The finance commitlee cheeked up
sides this at) acres, Evans had another
Chester Messer; vjee president. R. B.
call No. 15 Citizens' Telephone, and
the county treasurer's books, finding these fifty five cases Involve 220 peopk
80. and also considerable personal prop­ on State street. /The need will be even
Messer: cashier. A. A. Andkrsou.’
we will be at this end of the line.
more
apparent
the
present year. Thferu
them correct in every detail. T^he te- ■directly gnd many more indirectly.' In
erty, being worth from $10,000 to Si.5,•
.
Hastings National Bank.
4s every reason to expect that 1805 wiQ
000.
.
The fdllowjng gentlemen were ciect- tai receipts anti disbursements were -other words in our little county the
Some-years ago he made a will dis­ be the best business year Hast iugs has
ed directorsVor the ensuing year! -J. $1£5,1H£U5. Of this rum the fallowing Ihome life of w village the sit? uf Wood
Iland Is broken up in a single year. COMPLIMENTED JUDGE SMITH. posing of all hte other property to rel­ ever experienced.’ With factories all
T. Lombard. J. F Goodyear, F. D. are the largest items: State r.-.X
The Barry county bar last week, by atives, and nauiing E.- F. Nye. uf Bed­ busy with orders; with the town grow­
If
’
,
county
tax
drain
tax
$18,}
Think
of
!
the
5a|
broken
homes,
of
ihu
Pratt. It. K. Giunt. W. II. Cba». C!»ing; with the country about us develop­
unanimous action, pnsjjw resolutions ford, as executor.
" men: Smith and W. D. Hayes. Offi- l.H.81, delinquent taf Sl.2W.Tjl. pr! worse than orphaned chfidten, of the
ing and the trading radius of Hastings
A year or so before his decease. Mm
ceis selected lire: President, j’. T. mury school futid-?1^3R270, bowowed belitllingjof the marriage vows and’of complimenting Jadtfe Smith on his ten
years' iervict* as circuit Judge, which Sarah Frances Thompson, of Battle increasing by reason of the new rural
the
marriage
relation,
which
55
divorce
money
8S.525XU
,
Lombard; yloq president J. F. Good­
routes,
th ere is every reason to expect
The supeprisore co deluded to pay the ।coses must involve. And yet there arc closed with 1MO4. This action was very Creek, came to Evans lo take care of
year; cashier.'W. D. Hayw.
more business. It will surely come
October bins of Sheriff Courtright for many olhbr coinnt’es In this and other gratifying to the Judge, who responded him. as his health was poor. It is also Business houses already bore will need
Hastinga Wool Boot Co.
feelingly. These resolutions have been claimed that the excessive nse of stim­
The directors' elec tod were Clbi- ter the board of prisoners, which' bills were :states with its bad or worse record.
Weknjw iu»thing of the merits of; hftndsoiuvly engrosw-d and signed by ulants had broken him down mentally to expiind their facilities. They cannot
Mejwpr. ,k. B. Messer. Clement Smith., tabled at the Ocfooer fmsIou.
d&lt;J it now. The ouly way out. Is (&gt;y uvw
any of tin-st 55 cases. We have, nd tbe entire bar. aud presented to Judge and physically. While he was in this ibusiness blocks. The ground fronting
Knrti Tyden. W. R Coqk and M. L
HON. ELVIN SWARTHOUT ' wish to consider any bee of them, nor I smith. From present appearances there e’lifeebled mental condition. it is assert- o'q our main business^treet is waiting
Cook. The dlnc iors rcM-ieeted the ojfi
not
only
not
be
any
candidate
to
!
vd
tbat
Mrs
Thompson
acquired
aJ
have we any. in mind? There are nn- I
officers as foil era’s: -Freskient. 'dirtsfitpoee
ipoee him tn his own party, but the
tbe ' g
^lval influence
Influence over him. and through for the buildings, and' the locations ire
t r Messer: vi$e president, Cl’riAmt Will Dtdher a Leclufe nt the M. E. doutedly (vase* in which a divorce is i
only eouree
course.[; &lt;^in"*crtt^8
probtfbly make no . jy#, that he was influenced U&gt; change as desirable as any in Hasting'*- Novy
.he only
Church Next Sunday Evening
not only jiwtidable but the
Smith: secretary and treasanjr. M.’ C.»
win ljy ------- -------------various ---------codicils business houses would be established ’
Subject “Wl’llam of-Orange.”
' that can be just. But we cannot believe I “JHntaation, thus leaving
- Judge smith. •’ — —
Cook.
j \
.
i /
Ui»t in any cilt.lad ,oetely condition.
n''« Wll&gt; I* a f:re«t cornIt I. al«o claimwl that the here if there weie places. We hope tjbe
TMr fourth in the series ot Sunday
Hastings Table Cmopany. '
can .atcly continue which recall In » ^UI*'** and one be will highly appte-1 box , couUlnlng the deed to Blackford owners of the now vacant business loti­
. Thfe stockholders ehose the foHcw- evening lecture^ at the Methodist
W**I disappeared while she wa§ there, and on State street will consider this matter
Ing .-p director^:- Clement Siritb; R. church will take place next Sunday divorces among 22 ,(W people in* single
and put up some new one and two
■ ha* never been found.
year.
The
situation
colls
louldly
for
evening.
Hon.
Ehvln
SwartboiaL
of
R Mferser. Chester Messer. Em fl ,Ty•
COURT OF HONOR.
j Une of the codicils of the will gave story cement blocks. There is ample
den. ftrthur C. Brown; W. R Cook *nd GrAnd Rapids, will deliver his lecture thoughtfnt consideration of all who
need and the ratunis in the way of
Mrs. Zoe A. Lock wood, of Lansing,: Mrs. Thompson the fin acre farm which
M. U Coo.li. Tho-toilpwing are Uhe cm “William of Orange.” Mr. Swarth- love their country and their fellowmesi. is in the CUy in- the. intervetaof the | was lo have been Blackford's. Other rente would justify the outlay.
The undoubted causes of such a statu
officers: Preslhnt. R. H. Meeser; out is a leading attorney of the Valley
Court of Honor. This society, which : codicils granted her other property of
vic? presi.lent, im'l Tyden; sc-crefary city and a fluent and eloquent speaker, of things are* lax laws, wrong social
in Hastings. • lq«
valve.
Others
to various
.................
......... gave
---- —
,RURAL CARRIERS POST
'll - has: been tho prescient of th^statv conditions and lax public sentiment. Ims a large membership ...
. and treasurer. M. I.. Cook.
.
________
I _______
law having been established here about; other arsons other property, and the
A national
I uniformdivorce
&lt;
Bp worth Leache v organjza t ion. ^ntTK
International ;Se; I and Lock Co.
would
help
mtieh.
A
social
state
which
seven
years,
Is
one
of
the
best
I
d
its
j
final
one
granted
the
residence
to
S.
The stncki'chlers made the tollowin? a leader in the mnpictpal sffslrs of
Advantajres to the Farmer and to ttoe
Selections fiif dijactors: R„ R-Mcfe Grand Rapids. We hazard nothkiy in would place leas' emphasis bn outwatC rife. It furnishes life insurance to Laue, of Battle Creek. It is said Chis
Local Merchant
circumstances' and the outward life, .both sex^s at level monthly premium residence would bo from $3.^00 to
ser, Chet’tatf "-’^ser^'A. A. AnderfpUi, say Ing th jt those who fall to hear Mr.
___ _ _______ __________ _____
__ Jrrtt*. based, on age at entry, which, S5/XW. Mrs. ThuiDpsuu died soon af­
out will miFs a rare treat. Thfr, and nfuch nione upon the fine things of
Now ihpt the farmers are supplied
ter
Evans
’
duceaae,
leaving
a
will
in
ought kG be packt-. uiul -erwf the him lifekKonld de more. «nf *n- '»hUe low euuugb to bo within the reach
with tejepbones for talking with tbe
aroused and right iniblie sentiment: of everyone, nre still high enough to which the gave the property Eva***,
wotitl at lasige. and the written and
{ dent. R. B. iMe^cr; vice preaidcat. one whb slutll attend will fee! wall re­
•
would do moFt of all to stay ’fife evil ! b« entirely! adequate for whole life willed her to her own children.
paid
for
going.
printed news of the world is brought io
• Emil Ty.’vup treasurer. -A A, AnflerThe case was brought into probate
which cannot be regarded with any- , protection, it has a membership of
them daily by mail carriers, and bate
■ son: ’ FprnBmjry,
Cook.
thing less than sorrow and alerm. Nil. over 70,(XX), including many of the lead­ court, and Judge Mock admitted the prospective trolley ‘ roads runn ng
The Rookja«c.. anti Choir factories STRUCK BY MICHIGAN
iug men pfjllhnois. Indian?, and Michi- original will, but declined to probate through their farms aQd by zheir floods,
one should be inrtifferejit to it.
held their annual meetings In JulyCENTRAL TRAIN.
Proof was subu\,ilted
JVhatever arm hmav have-been done jjgan, and lias in the nine years of its the codicils.
last and elected; "tbvtr• directors am!
by which it will be easier lo go -sojn*»
existence
record
w
— divorces ______
__ ____
_____ ieetablished
__________ _a___
_ _ n,_forshowing what Judge Mack considered
by. Kpast
cannot -be ____
undone.
officers nl that time. The Hastings Reprcsentatve Schantz Is Minus a Pair But much paisfery and suffering in'the growth which h&gt;» never been equaled was conclusive evidence" lbac"'Evans where than to stay at ho'ma. what
is required to increase their comloit and
Woodworking company electf their
•
' can ’be saved if parents
- will
•• do
■ •by
— -any
— .fraternal
*-L----- •------r_.. —
Mrs.
of Bobs, but Escaped Harm
future
organization.
Mrs. ! was very feeble minded and unduly । augment their happiness? the anawar
oft-cors and’direbtota hr April.
their duty in instructing their children - Lockwood is stopping at the home of influenced by Mrs. Thompson to favor
Himself
is ensy. and It is given by FOstrnaaUs
her and friends of hers in the codicils
to be thoughtful about lheir relation : Dr. D. E. F|iller during her stay.
General Wynne— a rural parcels po^L
r------------:---------of his will.
rter.'-e Monday aft«
that anight I ships in lite: ip vahie clean thoughts i
Aad that w just what the farmer dues
The heics of Mrs. Thompson, as well now most Heed, and the ueea is em­
have resulted in' hi- •«ut at Mnsing jand a clean heart above all other things’;
CHURCH AND SOCIETY,
The Banner will be pleased it
|w Awli, uo T M M ,Ved. as S. H. Lane, who was to replace E.
havfne to )&gt;•■ declared vacant. H«. with and to reg.:.I -marriage a. . whmn and I „
phasized by the other cunveuteBoea
furnish any of ’he- Magazines or
his hiryd inan. wn»’ di-awinir a 16-* 1 ar eternally binding covenant, whose ; liestlay niglit
F. Nye as executor under.one of the
which he enjoys. As Mr. Wynne says
i&amp;mufe ont&lt;» &lt;»ne n( his lot* &lt;»rt hte vows muf? never be lightly taken, i
other periodicals at Clup rates to
codicils, appealed from Judge Mack’s • there has grown up a demand from the
. ,
i ’
’
.
farm
!n
Ifastlnics
towmshlp.
and
fcnd
to*
They
ahnnid
l»
t.u*bl
not
to-wk
I
“
»
Monday
decision
to
the
circuit
court.
'
J
our subscribers^
patrons
of the rural service for the de­
ciojw the AI!ehUn»n &lt;Jentral nuhxmd. happing *&gt; tblmre ontalde Ibemrelrm. I
“n,J' *'-oodjMt a U..on
Quite a long time was consumed in
which
thruUKh hte farm. Tt wan .neb a. title eirrmmdlng. .nd &lt;^,,5 (« gl^n for Jan. mb, on wionnt getting a jury, but obe was selected livery of unall packages -merchandise
such
as
foodstuffs,
tobacco) dry goods,
fate in the afternoofi. nearly twojhoun* adornment; but that bapplnew I. Ml Im , o'1-uetpeueh..-..lof meeting of that date Wednesday. Colgrove &amp; Putter repre­
di ugs, etc., oa an order tuThe local .mer­
after the schedule time for thn west
THE CATALOG HOUSE
sented the .relatives of Joel Evans,
ward
quality;
and
that
"a
contented
Regular
meetlngH
of
Hastings
(,
’
hspb«cind passenger train to go by. and he
chant by postal card, telephone or other­
• ter Nb.7 &lt;). E. S. will beheld on Tuesdav while Judge-McArthur and Walter £ wise, The value of these package*' of '
give no thought about a tniiti- In mind is lietter than riches."
What One Did for a Portland Man.
Powers, of Battle Creek, and Lee H. merchandise Is usually small and the
The nriim try might, with profit to । evening Jan 17th.
s4ing «jwer .the* tr.tfk the bob M-’-amc
How. he Tried to Remedy the
Pryor of this city represent the
i&lt;jdr.?d. nnd he .atd his nuin were en- the public KasL refuse their sanction ,
present rate of postage of 1 eeni per
Mrs. D. R. Foster and Mrs..I. D. Mpr■'Wroas, '
&lt;'|a.v&lt;»rihK to
it ..hen (jh'trlla to the marriage of peiaoDB whom their .
Thompson heirs and Mr. Lane.
It ounce Is pr*m;icaily prohi'mlv*dock will entertain the Order of Eohl, • From tlni-. Purtlr-nd ObHervirt 'we GnskOI of .rurti rotft*? No, -1-. pasih'd by, Teacher diWared could not lawfully be. i ern Star at the home of Mrs. I). K.JEiw • Is a.,stubbornly contested esse frpm
So.'the Fostmaaier General proposes
Rfart to finish.
..
| ’
married. And- they should recognize .
clip tho fa}ipwii!i» Item.- which shows aid tnbi th.-m th-? «|rrrul iLipkla
that Cungrcsj tlx a rate of .3 cental per
Tli&lt;. y'all tne evil oft uigwees. and not fear to’;' er on Tnebday. January 17th All mvmi’h&lt; case has not yet been decided.}
bow one cWtohier of u cataloging h|d r.ut nai’tt.’d through
} bers arij cordially invited.
pound, ur any fractional part thereof,
tig»k .4-itlit’Jiv-.-Iy i.tej'-i etr
[ Ispi-ak and 6ench as Christ taught.
{
■ house wrin 'pefrini &gt; «l. Jrhe^ n.ethoit ! tfpn.' ,in?i ynbltehcHl the t-atn (rum the ‘
। on packagea not exceeding live pounds
The Hastings Musirn| Club will be
Bui society- 'at large bus n duty to
b she.tnoli to m»t good acHMlsjln exchange
; In weight, mailed at the. .dhtributrog JuH aa the’; train bnn-,
|I perform,
GUN- LAKE DRAIN.
_ i ' entertained by Mr. and Mr?. John Eddy
tl^e d^lienlt tint not __
impur
for tbh
lilfarior grad&lt;- she r&gt;j-rn. It t-'ttUijk tin bob tlicr and
’; postofllce
puyaiuiv) for
ru. delivery
unni-ii to
*v patrons on
‘ smsa!ihi4 !t ia bio one of'co|;demnlue error w ithnut. .C'W-er of Park and &lt; enter St. J’-aesriky
r 'chived fro
e, find
ate cordially ItivitM.• (prop* dings were taken to
,
jtniage the ttain wronging ^e erring._____________ ’_____ &gt;™«- AUw^ietrs
*“ lower and j’ not tunia|( transmitted from me
'. not t
H houonihlr.-.
filpo.
___ ou| readers will-jufn
v , «» in ; .
There will be
joint antiJ public ini taiWe know
‘
« , deepefi Gun river with a view of drain-;
team pipe.
*!, thouel
to be calle J -hn
to another. This heads oft to some fcxtho h-pe t|mt I'*' - will ^'nmueb itiun &lt;■: G. A. it Post ami. IV. H. C. on ing Gun Marsh. It war proposed In ’ tent mail ofderhuuset; in the cities and
nr-n rim,..
SPraAL 'MbH;ISO or' m JK1HR*
’■in Saturday Eve. of this week.! the petition to bring the drain up with- .
'morecred’tttblii. record‘ on divorces
. correspondingly- bentfita the dealera in
There MH t» 4
Contmunlw-:»«&gt; “ *•*'
°r «“
! tar postoffice i centers of the country.
1 ■*
J A
IM
B.rebf 1-itzp-r.B nre, Barry .couiity, and that the'countj,
state and nhtimi may purge themselves llun of tlitlur. Ixxlire. NO. se. F. id I fidget, .nd lud owner. MotmtUhn
’ Im; Is kept
It will make pjore work for the post
would
lower
• ‘jihono. A volt p asl’-’-f if. It was the ! No. 125.118 called to meet al G. A. R. of the adriiittijdfy great evirs of our A M.o;i Sttnrdn, tvoulng. .l.n. H. for!1*1"' kno.ingth.tlhl.
. , IntrA
, . tVrzir-nwAr,, r&lt;r, In.
, ■ oilice emplojvsf.ind more for,the rural
. .
. the Ii.v.rI
i hall on khe aftarnoiin of January 21st | divorce sjsiem. If we shall eatti strive
l. .el nr
of th.
th. latjiprocnred
»» In- Mrrie^ wh0 wlu
t&lt;bl ,illd lhua.
prpi&gt;rn:-u»r
uiai he
m- was
•»«&gt; talking'
I
...
,
proprietor that
work in third degree.
*
and :...;na .-U rerrd.th.t .1 wa. not .aM "** «•.
'•
unetloo from Jndgn Smith re.lr.mlDK ,obh
the
„r
I to make dur own .I’ve*- helpful, our own
; In the evening A|rsAf tn. Ream, assisted homelife happy, w«.' wlll be doing very
Rev. W. D. Stratton, preslding^elder ( minty Drain ComnWoMrGable, of ^,ldM
lt sUl
Q1„ri 10 „ ,o
li- could be talked with, and such .tJ-TT'
,
,
.
’
m
Miss much. For the rout of-the divorce evil will preach at the L\ B. church. Satur­ Afcg»n onunty. from pr»r«llng with c0,er
wish was expressed. The proprietor jj by.
’ her
*r ,daughters,
3llp ’ n.’ M&gt;?.--Wood.Auid
FT'
„ntta&gt;o4
1M
will
..Vred wb.t was .anted and tbe ,&lt;.!&lt;■&lt;- Nmw
7"* Fl".
receptum. $B
and itE cure must large day evening, and Sunday morning aiid th, drain. That rtllclal Mked tba ,wt reM)„
u„„
•tjiipper Vrill be served at 7 o’clock,
evening.
lock,
after
jy^
un
.&gt;elfi9h
.add
kelpful
living.
Barry Conn j .n^rnwr. to pant the mln4 griu8maon, bu, everybody- ehe
at th*- other end asked if he could [
’ which a line program will be^endvred.
The postponed mr eting of. the Stand­ right to build a dam acrou tbe onllel ,&lt;nMrl owl|1 hMrtil
exchange a coat which did not fit; and ;
' Member? of the Post are requested to
t
appointments.
u
g£l „ ,(e,dBr lhe ,&lt;HB1
ard Bearers will be held on Saturday of the lake to matutata the prwent
being assured , that he could said he i
; faring Utair wives and ladies of the W
would be down next day. supposing it!
Sheriff Fprniss has appointed so far ' afternoon. Jan. 14th, at the home of water lerel 11ns requmt amtrefu.ed. aratan^wlJD«Uttk„&lt;l,M,UMf„nt
IRJ c. will be accoinpauled i&gt;y their
Sexi
week
1
u«d.y
the
care
wV
eome
,
o
yp
&lt;n
rarM1
Mrs.
Clement
Smith.
waa a garment that had been pur­
John^Fumiw, of Nashville, asunder,
R
chased Mt the store above mentioned. husban*.
sheriff and Harry Ritchie, of Yankee ‘ lUguUr. service'; al Baptist church brfore Judge Smith on&gt; »peUUonj by L, wU, U||d *
Mr.
Gablr
to
dtaoDe.Um
Injun«
&lt;-».|
lnU
,
Blin
clo-r
relallomdtlp.
Next day in came the ‘changer’ and
Springs, as deputy and B. F. Garkifl as Sunday niohwug at lUJJOa. m. B. Y. It wrn be . very Interesting trial with I „ of , MnU , p0„nd w„llld1’DotTh.
EVILS OF RACING.
produced the goods. The proprietor
I?.; U. at 6 and preaching al 7p.m.
To the average person who regards court crier.
out on »t&gt;
. burdensome and at the same time, ue
wailtni upon him and looked nt the the sp -rptacle of the race trade with
County Clerk Orville 0.- Barnum has ; Morning subject, ' The Path of Life.
-------j the Postmaster General 8ays. it would
coat, hui did not recognize it. ’Did cohaiderhble equanimity will .come as made C. F. Brooks his deputy, unid Mr. Evening subject, “A Definition of God.'*
y«;u get this , coat here?' he asked, j surprise* some facts which David Gra­
LEARNED
SOMETHING.
I be ample remuneration for the depart­
'
_
Brooks will remain' in the oftice.untll All are welcome.
•No.' replied the ‘customer.’ 'I got it ham PElIlip^ marshals In an article In
.-------------------------------------------- ,
ment, because there is no expense for
A Mlddlerllle young num re.d In
,
wtMi
„d
•f Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co. of Chicago.’ the January ••Cosmopolitan." “There April IsL
NEW ORAL.
the taper that .ert^u tlrm oSored!
1
Register of Deeds John J.- Doster
The sfoiru-keepjT nearly dropped dead. is not a tiorse that is tie better for any
11
cents
for
W2
pettn
ee.
Ho
mmt
(
S.
bUlhwl
in
For
the
past
Jew
days
Barry
county
- hut he managed fo gi- pqrpo5e i„K fibort sptld spurts because has made Henry Sheldon of this city
sasp, 'Theo takgzft
has been without an o th cal seal, the SO roppers oTW mlnUge. «. nr,
h..
back there and get
‘t another.
nnoaier.'’ ..
It w
de-- ofitherafce
of':therftt.e tracks;
tracks; ttere
thhre is
is not
nnt*a
nenl. his deputy.
a pen!mni, w
same haying been broken. .To meet reived an Immediate reply■ Wing that I
Probate Judge Mack hois reappoint­
;baj is not the fuller
tbesituation, Judge Smith authorized just .. soon .. he sent 1862 more pen-; fo)| u
„ onl.nMlnW|
Ing the cnoln from outate parties, turf ZI ftom ,w
.T,
. „ _... a(
_jve|&gt;ty
per cent lie­ ed Mrs. Ella C. llecox as register for the county clerk to make a scroll with Dies, sufficient to make up the num-,
who norer 'take anytTlng back/ had cause &lt;)f
trad
of race trackk aud pool room. the probate office.
his jieiXwith the double “S" inside. But her of 1902, he would receive his 11
~
hern charged from $4 to &gt;5 more by THcre is;not a man anjwbere who owes
County Treasurer, George Coleman, this will no longer be necessary, as a reals. Then he went out behind the I 1V« hope slops may be taken th* jwtr
the mail order house than he eonld oriattribiutesany part’ of that in him
barn and kicked himself.—Caledonia1 lo got the Unlrars'tj uutulou wane
have bought a much better suit for at which is honorable ©p-^reputable lo has named JoLn J. Doster as his dep-! new seal has been purchased, jmd will
Nows.
for thi. city.
be ready to do duty from now oa.
«y.
heme.’
rattaf.
'
ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND
DIRECTORS OP BANKS AND
CORPORATIONS

i

�2

HASTINGS BANNER, JANUARY 12 1905-

Samuel M. Lemon, collector of in­
astings
anner ternal revenue at Grand Rapids, has
Publlabrd e*wy ThurxUy 11 morning ■« proven that nil wise sayings have their
Ha&amp;Uug*. Michigan.
exceptions. It used to [be sakl of office
holders that "Few die -and none re­
#
COOK BROS.,1 Editor*.
sign." Cojjector Lemon tried to resign
last fall but Senator Burrows refused
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
to accept his resignation. Then Mr.
Lemon held off until two weeks ago,
Subscription by Mall. Poll-PaidOXEvVEAB............................................
” ®9 when he sent his resignation to Presi­
RIX MONTHS.......... ...................... ............
dent Roosevelt. He has made a splen­
three months................. «
did record, and It is flo wonder the
Entered nt the
nt HmUmp, Mlchb department did not witfh him to resign.

H

B

ODD CHINESE CUSTOM.

.

'advertising rates.
DiipUy «dverU»H&gt;g. rate, fHHii*h"d on applb
ttostotaa localsiand reeling nutlcr-a. &lt;*
flaat iwre.or amooc BrevilK*.
J. T_... II.... nvMnire 01 Ms’-Mb words io the

inn-,
h^ rZUXS/dMtU or marrtar- -Hl be
printed tree a- news }&gt;•»««•
pubiuiwd nh«re?&gt;:•&gt; 'Hiumnulcalwo win w hui --urt~
writer's ntsm? »«d P‘*t cilice bldroM.__ ~__ ■
johprinJinQTtm KiiNl-lt' ha* »ti»' d the.t*p! |,q41pi«ett
ob office* to Western Mleblna.»n*J*pr«i'«
*j*I
rvd
o do every kind of book uud Job printing

Attorney General Moody is after
the‘beef trust.- He seems to have bor­
rowed the president's “big stick."
Thi? is what he jsays In a legal docu­
ment tiled In the United States su­
preme court tbe other day : “Tnai
there is a conspiracy: to control tile
market- price of the nation for fresh
meats-, that it does control- it. and
that Its control is murcilesj aud op­
pressive are facts known of ail men."
Tlte evunuj of the administration 4n
.dealing with trusts meets the hearty
approval of the American people.

When Commerce’Commisskmer.GarIt is claimed that Tsi An, the-dow­
Held.' in his report to congress, pro­ ager empress of Chlnaj has be&amp;jme a
posed that all corporations doing .an convert to Christian'Science through
inter-state business be licensed by the the efforts of the American ambassanational government, there were those 'dor to China. Minister Conger, and
who grew black io the face in de- the latter's wife, who are both ardent
noim&lt;lng’‘hi»&gt; a* a” "anarth!s&lt; and Christian Scientists. It is reported
populist" But the world moves. No that she is about to .grant sweeping
an authority In the business world reforms that will usbe-r in an era of
than James J. Hill, the president of progre*&gt;9&lt;that will change the ancient
iho Great Northern railroad. and one empire as completely -as Japan has
uf the richest and brainiest busfoes* been changed by adopt ihg modern
;
men of the country, fully endorses the methods. ■ '
position of Commissioner Garfield,.Mr.
•Hill Is. very tar from a populist and is
The railroads were at first startled
ri'dt»ax» anarchist. His endor«m»ent of by the empliatic manner in which
government license has changed the President Roosevelt demanded in his
attitude of ninny from thoughtless de­ message that they chase giving re­
nunciation to’thoughtful consideration bates to favored large shippers. But
of Mr. Garfield’s- propositions. Briefly the issue is made, .ami, rtfllroafls see.
the-plan is that the government should the handwriting on the wall. They are
ij^vestlgate such corporations Just as now preparing for thp inevitable (con­
it does banks, and ascertain the exant trol of railroad rateq by the -gov&lt;*mamount of their capital stock, the mein. It Is coming.
amount paid-in for Much capital the
kind of business it dobs, and issue u
Speaker Masti r urge the legisla­
Hqense -which will set forth the facts. ture to cease tbe costly .Junket# about
There is nothing anarchistic about the stat.' which its pre^ecessora have
.that- Any corporation doing a legiti­ made. A chorus of Am.
from tbe
mate business would have no four of taxpayers will be given If
speakers
such ar. Investgaton.
program wins out.

At last Japan has Tort Arthur. No
raor« heroic flefetum was ever made
than that of the brave Russians under
General Stoswi. When he surren­
dered the fortress, 2o‘.(HW' of the 25.0^0
soldicftt under him were wounded or
sick.. N&lt;f mart- daring assaults were
ever attempted than the little Jwwn
men made in i their efforts to Capture
irits ‘Glbrnlter of the. East.'" They
■sacrificed 95.000 men In killed and
wounded, audi made the city a vejitnhfe hell fttr life last six months'. With
20 "-(A killed rind as many wounded,
Mt'ii only
men available to de­
fend tin- fort, with no au. munition and
vtiw little food the wonder is not tlsnt
the enrriw'ij surrendered. but that they
h«-;&lt;i out so lt&gt;bR. j The s’eae and de­
fense nt -Port Arthur will go down in
history ns amoug the most memorable
».-vents n£-« arfare.l
1 Wlren torpedo boats were first jn-treduced it was claimed that the bat
tleship was doomed. The naval buttb-n In the present war In the far east
go to show tbat the battleship Is the
principal fighting engine Sqjc_ warfare
ou the high seas. Torpedo bouts have
bt*-n able to - do damage in cases
where surprises were v-todble. But
when the men on the battleship were
j watchful, the torpedo boat has done so
. little damage In the present war that
if is nq-lotuner considered a formMabie
affair. Whit the ‘submarine torpodo
boat may do Is another question which
the future must determine. There
has been no trie! of the submarine in
I the present war.

Gradually the Republicans In congrow are coming lo the view that if
there is tu be a revision of the tariff,
the sooner It c^K be done the better
1Or the business and all other Interests
of ahe country. No* sleeping changes
are demanded. The country has pros-1
peted under a’protective tariff, and
ought not to experiment in the dlrection of free trade in view of what the
country experienced from 1893 to 1897.
Still when schedules need revision,
there should be no hesitation. But
that revision should be by* the friends,
(and not the enemies of a protective
tariff.

One &amp; thej great kwsons learned
Trom tbe wat1 in the taf east-' is that
war is very liangerous business' find
those who engage in It are exceedingly
liable to’got hurt
•
.

Russia insists that the.-war is n&lt;’t
over, but will b&lt;* cotftlnued-utiril Japan
Ik thoroughly whipped. Jf thiit- be true
then h will he a very proitrurted strug•gle, judging from present appearances.

Th? production' of
United States in 1904
2iH&gt;. mx-ording to ;ire1lidlnary figures
girl-n but’ this week h/' th&lt;*l &lt;Rr»x-tor
«&gt;f the mint
— |
•
The Cincinnati Enquirer ahnoqnces
that It’Is r.q longer Democrat Ip. There
Is tojw a jiew alignment of pardra and
papers before another caippaign.
Theodore Thomas, the great orches­
tra leader, died of pneumqnta Wednes­
day. -The world Is poorer when such
men leave it.

Coloradoan politicians are Icing
their best ’o justify the worst tbat has
ever been said about them and their

■The Socialists are alrftidy planning
for 19(&gt;8. It Ls a movement that must
be taken, seriously, too.

Only two hours are required to
transform a growing cedar tree into
a printed newspaper.. TBis fact has
been established as the result of a
wager within the past week. A grew­
Ing tret- was cut down; its trunk hur­
ried to a pulp mill; thence transferredto the paper mill, as pulp; the-paper
in a continuous roll was carried to a
printing office by automobile and put
into the- press. In exactly two hours
from the time the ax was laid upon
the tree boys were crylug the product
in the streets.
-

“■living of no ability and.bavlag not­
withstanding b-.eif IntnmtiHl with the
moM Unporistttt duties. 1 Imvei :vt I
tottered along, fillwl to do qiiytplBR
meritoriuns.
••When boum*. yjlprti ago I went tu
Shangtimg I di‘l u*»‘ •««'•* wnl In subdn
Ing the Nienftl. bltt returned to Nankiu nud was-ywer after ashntawl of
tnywlf. Last year I was graciously
nominated viceroy of (’hill, but • 1
made unsuitable appoiatmenta. mislUrtitHgctl the rtriny and failed to do any
good for the Yellow river. I tremble
as 1 think of,my'idundera, and in con­
sequence I uiu oleVwbelmed by the
gracious'order wbiili directs uif to re­
sume my. foraioMliupurtnnt post and
thus (ilspiitys your tuajeaty’s enufldenet
In me Instead, ns would lie Just, of
reprobating ini- for my worttiMssnesa
and dismissing me.”
.
As it happened, this was from one
of the mailt lioncst and bait beloved
Chinese who leverf gorerued Nankin
and was utmost worshiped l&gt;y the |»eo-pie of the province.

The underauward in-setting the taIjje poured a half gta&amp;« vf whter on the
clean white cldtb and plac&lt;-d n dish of
fruit on the puddle he had- mmlt. He
made another puddle and placed on it
the carafe. Oti a third puddle he placed
the butter dish, aud so on.
“Why do you spoil the cloth with all
tbat water?” nsktxl a passenger.
“Because the weother'h rough, air.”
said the steward®aud then, making an-;
other pudille. he went on;
“We stewards &lt;ut ocean liners must
n.'/t be merely pc«xl wultcra- we must
be good wet werfther waiters. And we
have a number of tricks.
.
"One of our tricks Is ta set tile heavy
dishes upon wet spots. If we'wen- to
set them on .dry spots’ in ilie vi'dinary
way they •oukl sliile to Ui’xl fro with
every, lurch uf tl;r ship. ' By| If the
doth is wetted they don't 'slhh* They
adhere to the wet place as! ihougt
glued to it.
“One. of the Ifirst th lugs a steward
learus is tucijwt a; stormyi weatltef taUle
...
. «kon the clotli nt each
—to spill
place herif a hea\y dish Ls to stand.
This water serves its purpose thor­
oughly, ami it doesn’t look bmi either,
for the dish Coders it. Jjo one lit-ows
of the wet spi&gt;t underneath."—New
York rres&lt;.
.
'
•

F. R. Pancoast.

ofJBED
BLANKETS
Full 10x4 tan,
only,

_

in Pink, Blue
and Tan
Borders.
mgular 76c Goode.

The pair,

1 his une
still cdmp’elf, a perfect
fitting fleece-lined gar­
ment. All styles, all;
colors, only,

The same good values
you/nave alwa) s h..d at

SL50

5301020202010100000200

Open A Savings Account
AT THE BEGINNING OF THE

000000020053000001000200532323002323

New Year
One Dollar Starts a Savings Account.
Three Per Cent. Interest Compounded Twice

Beggars
reigif diM-ases nre no
new thing In tie Streets &lt;&gt;f London.
They esi.--.odUu CbaHw Ll/s time, only
tiien tiie-bcigu; Ava&lt; c-ullrd a •’rufflet},'*
:» "buff" or a ’•sll-ibtmiodu.” If he .Tas
:de..f and dumb b«- was dih.-l a •’duu.merer." Tile'w.'fiirm w ba sung,by inns
and h*-J l.orruW'd chllfheu by tbe hand
was called a ‘'iJsq’|-j,r«lozen.” VagrniKW.
ia no now’thing, thmighlit practically
did nut exM inmediaeval timed, it
was when the cities ceas’d to be cobfined within theie ov,n wall* and long
before the day-, of pulit-timen that the
]&gt;eople got beyond the &lt;-U:tH»l of till*
ftldcnueu and they ofticera aud va­
grancy became h regular' profession.
The first English-law against beggsra
wits made by Ileuty VIII., who give
lieeuses to |s-g td'the old and impotent
and ordere I that al! other b&lt;-ggu'ra
should be wbijiped and sent - back to
their parishes.

bastings Dational Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County.

Mare Than Skin Tlirhl.

Senator Joe Blackburn, who was
quite a dnudy hi his-younger days,
once ordered a pair of trousers from
his tailor/ aud ns the fashion then was
to wear tight nether habiiainents he
emphatically demanded that thia par­
ticular pair be skin tight. In due time
the trousers were sent home and tried
on, whereupon the senator sent for the
tailor and proceeded to open fire.
“What in the blnnkety blank blauk
have you done with these trousers?” he
demanded. "You told xue to make them
skin tight, sir,” faltered the tailor.
“Yea; but, by tbe great born spoon, you
overdid It,” ruarod the senator. “I cun
sit down in my skin, but I can’t In'
these trousers.”
'
How Chirico la Spellet.

in sorting over tbe letters for Chi­
cago a man in the general Chicago of­
fice has kept au account of the number
of different ways the v^ord Chicago la
spelled. Recently the record showed
197 different wuya. Some ripe scholar
In Finland sent a. letter to bls brother
and spelled the name of tbe Garden
City. Zlxzaxo. Still another foreigner,
possibly with a sinister motive, spelled
tbe word Jagjng'»- Hlpaliu, Jajljo.
Scbeecbacho. Hlaage and Chachieho
are also prime favorites. ’

Phis cut illnstratee my new
method of fitting glasses
RETINOS COPY
Requires no questions to find
the refrectiveerror,makesfitting surer.

Ladles
Wrappers

THE WET TABLECLOTH

&gt;'

‘ According to tbe dally press, control
of the New York Central railroad has
paased from the Vanderbilts to the
Rockefellers. Thus the system which
the great Commodore built up with
such labor and care,, and control of
which by those of his own name he
had provided for. has gotten away to
stranger hands. In the language of an
old proverb, slightly altered. “Map
proposes, but Standard Oil disposes.!’
We have been pleased to notice that
it he outgoing and Incoming governors,
as well as the new speaker of the
house and the presiding officer of tbe
•Ute senate, all nrg»d the legislature
ro practice, e-xmomy at this session
The taxpayers of Michigan will unanltrouaiy agree tn hoping that the stale
soions will heed this advice;

In China, os in Japan, custom re-1 QQj
quires that one who has performed a
meritorious service should belittle It, joa
nnd oue who has been selected for hor. '**
ora should ilechire himself unwoniiy.
Who can imagine an Ainerk-au'officebolder wHting such a letter of accept­
ance ns this, whldi the biographer of
U Hung Chang quotes froth Tseng
Kwo Fan, uppululeti viceroy of Nan- r-v,

“I meant to' have told you of that
bole,” said the kindly batt to his friend,
who bad suddenly disappeared, in the
course of a stroll through the grounds.
Into a pit full of water. The friend
climbed out and shook Vhusclf. “It
doesn’t ms iter.” be said cheerily. “I
found It."—London Globe.
Proved Himself.

.

"That Hustly seems like n pluekr
chap.”
te i* an right. - IIe has
plucked ,everybody In thia neighbor­
hood.”—Detroit Free 1’rewt

NEISSE RT BROS.
Hue. The
Coffee Pots

GARLAND or
PENINSULAR

RANGE

for lb® bouae wit® the but line on ®uih Patron, t.e.
_______
UeMllna. of ,lo„. m®, » made open honor w“mXj S a^Sm,0'1,

Fnmace7
orllof
h** mak®®-and feninsi
Taar^SM
rUnidteMAY
and010
PUBEIGEK
MA«1EeX
(he
Bulldere Hardware of all kiada a spadallty
Foople contemplating buying will do won by getting

prlose

before buying

WFISSIRIBROS
EAST END HARDWARE

�’u souiawts HRR i
{ NIMM. J

Eaton county farmers’ institute
will be held M Charlotte Wednesday
and Thursday next.
Mrs. Minnie Barr, of St. Joseph, was
thrown from a buggy at that plate
Thursday and bo badly injured it was
thought she would die.

&gt; THE WE EK.VS NEWS
&lt;
W/ C. Sanfdrd. once a resident of
b
FRO"
&gt;'
f
NEARBY COUNTIE5
&gt; Battle Creek, was convicted of murder
Lfk
'W- ftAAA A A aJ in Alabama last week.

SHULTZ.
Tbe witip fitefciag hero of this story
bad driven an Irascible old fellow n
good three mile journey. When the
fare climbed Miffiy out and slowly pro­
duced n big pockettxxik cabby #ew a
d'*ep breath and prepared to be sarcas­
tic. A watchful constable standing
near prevented ail thought of his re­
lieving hla feelings by the uno uf pic­
turesque teroiN.
For over sixty years doctors
Cabby watched bls fare mnke a
have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry
leugtUy mental calculation of the dis­
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
tance- he had Imvu driven, select the
exact legal fare, count It twice over
weak lungs, bronchitis, con­
ami then proffer ft to him. with nu ex•prtsslon on his f.^ce plainly indicative &gt; sumption. You can trust a
medicine the best doctors ap­
of "Novri them you dare dispute it and
I’ll take Your number.”
%’
prove. Then trust this the next
But cabby didn’t dbtputc It. l-.istead ’
he promptly aeeeptedjt; but. slipping J time you have a hard cough.
“ I had an awful couth for orer a year, aud
bta haqd. into nn;xhcr ixickct, he pro-’
RotlUna awrowd to do m« any
] tried
duced a. farthing, which he hundta U
the fare.'
WMhlB&lt;Uta. P. C.
"Wbat’s tills for?" demanded tbe old
fellow.
“One fardeu. currint coin of the rel
. .
SARSAPAJULH.
lum. Rir," Baid cabby, fathering up his
relnA "T druv yer Jest tbe exact dt»- ■ i
tauce representwl by uff of tbat there । i
shekel under the three mile you Reck­ AyeT'a Pits keep the bowels regular.
oned. -1 ain't gut do tirf fnnlen about All vegetable and gently laxative.
me. but it don’t matter. You can keep
the change. I ain't mean.. Goodby, sir.
WOODLAND.
and God bless you. Gceiip. ’orse!"—
Ixmdon Standard. '•
We have fine wheeling but nol good
sleighing.
F. F. Hilbert has been appointed adQueen Victoria was an expert and In-"
Islrator of the Hetekiih Guyefldefatignblc knitter. During tho Egyp­
tian enmpnlgn she and the Indies of the
household employed tbeinsOiveH In
James M&gt;Sp)ith, John Guy aud Mar
knitting quilts, which at the end of iau Shores an
ife. were in Hastings
the waj were sent to Netley hospital on Monday on busi
for the use of the wounded. One of
Doctor McIntyre has'Typboid fever.
these, mate entirely by her majesty
and iiearliig nu elnlKirate V. R. In tbe Doctor Kilpatrick is the ^trending
beuter, was the coverlet par excellence physician. Doctor Lowrey, of H
of the Institution ntyi In universal de­ ings, was called here for consultation
mand for a time. In assessing the on Tuesday.
claims of the candidates for the honor
Miss Iva Scbw is spending a few
of sleeping u;x&gt;n it the medical stuff
naturally gave the precedence to the days with frieiKbuni Grand Ledge.
■mat kererely wutinde«l, aud as the
Jacob Sebray is ou'.the sick list.
most severely wounded w-is the "one
L. Prrrrott entertained relatives from
most likely to die very soon. ahis, an abroad last week.
evil omen nttaclied itM'lf to th--dJMfoo. ’
Frank Dickinson spent a few days
tion. the climr &lt; of which vres reach­
ed «me night when a p tor soldier, ficel- with friends In Nashville last week.
Ing something toiwhitig bh bedrlotiies.
MitF Claudie Benson has malarial
woke up with putiplratlon ponsinc fever.
down his face am! cried out. "Oh, Kir.
The hearing of claims in the John
do anything y.iu like with me. but 'for
estate will occur on Thursday at
CcnFs sake don’t sh e1 me ti e qudtr’ . Bain
the prolate office in Hastings.

In Calhoun county 124 divorce cases
Charles Harter felled a largo oak
were started last year. There were tree on his farm recently hnd when
5&amp;1 marriage licenses issued.
sawing into the wood found a stone
imbedded In the center of the log fully
’ Mrs. Wm. Joslyn of Mason hap been 25 feet from this bottom. It is claimed
arrested for causing the death of her that the stone must have been there
-husband by feeding Min arsenic. She in the neighborhood j&gt;f sixty years and
has confessed.
from the appearance the ban! head
was thrown In U crotch of the tree and
The fine new Masonic temple was
the branches later grew together. It
dedicated at Allegan January 5th. It
Is aremarkabU sight. The block may
cdst ‘122,000 and Is very complete in be seen in J. |D. Woodbeck's drug
all Sts appointments.store.—Otsego Union.
George Aleox. who live* at Marshall
The Battle Creek Electric company
with his mother and two brothers, be­
paid to the father of Sherwald Sedg­
came violently'i'inHane late Tuesday
wick &gt;3,500 for Injuries to the boy
night, anil securing a knife,- drove,
caused by a live wire.
everyone out o&lt; the house. While bis
Brockett s hardware. Battle Creek, brothers were ■ hurrying for help he
was raided by burglars Wednesday jumped from a window and .escaped
night. Rath* Creek will soon rival Chi­ In rbje darkness, without either hat or
overcut. Pirtles wort* out. all Tues­
cago In reputation for burglars and
day ttlsht and Wednesday scouring the
hold ups
city and country, but so far have been
The trustees of Kalamazoo asylum unab|e to get any trace of bitn.
for .the insane will ask the legislature
for an appropriation to enlarge that
Word has been^rtwiyed at Char­
Institution. They Insist that the’en­ lotte ‘that Roy--Frat j. son of Charles
Pratt.* a jroB Known citizen of Char­
largement l« a necessity
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lotte. struck and killed a man at Hig
Ernest McClelland, a former Sebewa ginsop. Ark.. Christmas day. A drunk­
boy. has been tendered and has ac­ en than had attacked his father with' a
cepted a 11.200 a year government ap­ knife Mr. Pratt struck his assailant
pointment as stenographer, and will across the hand with 'a board, breakserve hla country In the Philippine-.
luq his wrist. Young. Pratt, thinking
tils father would bo !stabb«M in the
Th** state pardon board is to con melee, hit the -follow across the back
►Her agr.in the caw of McGarry, the ot the head with a board, crushing his
Grard P.npldh lawyer who was con­ hktilf. death following. Hoy Pratt is
victed of bribery In connection .with well known in Battle; Creek.--Battle
Creek Moon.
tho wa»et d^a! case*, if the state par­
don board could !&gt;e abolished, or aould
!fot» lie I’rofH.’rd, »
goiway bark and sit down it wniid.be
-How did l.o &lt;i«» ir'J- What did be
better for the interests ot taw enforcesayT*
inquired
n ^::l ltnpu«|e:itly. Then,
taunt in Michigan
seeing her friend turn aWn'y with a
• ■ . .
•
•
■
1
The Grand Rapids Herald states that knew you wouhln’t tell. Nolnrfy erer
though last year was leap -yenr.—tie­ wftk-Tun will .never get n girl to tell
A salmou ta muarreloualy Adapted to
women of Kent county did not avail' Just how her. sweetheart proposed to the conditions amid which Jt Ilves., It
themscln-s of leap year privileges, but her. She'll toll you enS thing else you can cleave through tons’of water fallon the other hand permitted an actual like to ask her. If they've Lad)a quar­ lirg perpendlcutariy. yet Its fins and
Its tall, which seem tn hokl the pndecrease In the number of marriages rel she'may ofren In her indignation pelflng power, ate not Iras fragile than
let out the horrid things he sakl to her.
in that county.
but'she'll keep us silent ss the grave the wings' of a bat. It enn be killed
without Injury to its contour, nnd a
Mrs. Mary J. Williams, one of the about the way he proposed. When I plaster cast of It can be made, yet no
asked my Nister she mt Id that when 1
wealthiest women of Waukc.shina get older 1 shall realize tbat a proposal mechanism can devise an instrument
township. Kalamazoo county, commit from the qian you promise hr-marry is which will he lu the water and move
ted suicide the other day because she one of tbe things no womin could ever as It does, nix! no theory of dynamics
feared she was to be sent to the poor tell another. Aud I’ve found this quite has explained either Its postures in
the water or its motion. Simple in
house. Rer mind was unbalanced.
true. although ix&gt; one minds telling me its organisation as it Heenis. its movewhat ‘he’ said when they didn’t want meuts nre hr Inimitable by any human
’
The supreme court has decided that him to propose at nil.’’
contrivance .as the flight of a bird has
the Adventist sanitarium of Battle’
proved to be.
A Clever Sor&lt;eoa.
Creek la a purely benevolent Institu­
“1 tell you." exclaimed the young
tion and that the city must refund the medical student;' "our house surgeon
Tbe fatter of M. Caslmlr-Perlor exil­
$60,000 taxes tbe sanitarium has paid is a dever fellow.”
ed on Corot one day ami found -him in
under protest. If the Judges of, the
"How’s that?’ asked bls chum.
the net of finishing a picture. “A
supreme court shmild have occasion to
"W«*ll. a man was brought in with a masterpiece!" exclaimed tho visitor. "I
take treatment at that institution they crushed leg. The surgeon said It must most have it." .
•
might suspect it was aot wholly cfflne off. But by some means or otb
"It is yours." promptly replied Corot,
benevolent when they paid their bill*. er he cut off tbe wrong leg."
“if you if ill ngree to pay the butcher
"Rut I don’t call tlmt clever."
and baker bills of my illustrious Imt
•Wait,a bit. The surgeon said it poor friend. Jean Ffafjculs Millet.”
While trying a divorce case. Judge
“Agreed." said the patron, well pleas­
Hopkins of the Calhoun circuit paid would be terrible for the poor fellow
to go about with no leg* nt all. so he.
his r.Wpects to the woman In the case, doHored up the crushed leg instead of ed. The bills were presented to him.
who had- caused the separation of hue­ cutting that off. too. and now it Is as nnd they amounted to nearly
hand and wife and the breaking-up of good as ever. An ordinary surgeon neither butcher nor baker having been
pah! for twelve yeora
a homo .with the view of herself suc­ &gt;would have left the* fellow legless.
ceeding tho divorcer! wife in that Wonderfully skillful, wasn't it?"*
home. Judge Hopkins denounced such
An English cabman had brought suit
flow Brahmana Meaaarr Time.
dmduct. in the most unsparing terms
agafhst « woman for not paying the
The Brahmans’ clocks divide tbe day legal tnre. and h!s n”istnnt remark
and characterized it as wicked and
into sixty hour* of twenty-four min­ wns. "Sbo ain’t a lady." •"Do yon'
criminal in the extreme.
utes each, called gliurecs. Occasionally know n lady when you Hee one?*’ asked
‘ The body of Neil Phelps, the Buttle a twenty-four minute saud glam Is the'Jadge. "I do, yer honor. Ijist
Creek man who so’ mysteriously dis­ used, but more oomtuonly a copper week n lady gave me a kov’rin instead
bowl with a very tmall bole in the bot­
appeared some tin* ago. was discov­ tom of it. \hl« bowl being placed on of aKshillin', and I called out. ’Beg par­
don. inudnm. I’ve got a sov’rln Instead
ered under a bridge In a creek In that the Hurfacc of the water and gradually of a shillin'.’ and she shoots back,
place one day last week. It Is claimed flllftl. If the hole in the bottom 1s cor-, ‘Weil, you old fool, keep the change
that he was murdered. The roason for redly sired the bowl sinks In twenty- nnd get drunk with It!’ That's wot 1
the murder la said to be that someone four minutes. This regfaters the dura­ calls n lady!"
else committed the forgeries charged tion of the churee. Ao attendant there­
to Phelps and then disposed of him to upon emptier tbe basin and strikes tbe
hour of the day or sight on the gong.
An individual recently went Into a
save exposure, and to give the fmpres
drug store and naked for morphine.
sion that Phelps was tbe guilty one
Hon- Carlyle Talked.
The druggist objected to dispensing it
and committed suicide rather than face
I hove beard Carlyle pour forth a without a prescription.,
his misdeeds.
continuous stream of hnpawdonotl dec"Why?" asked tbe customer. "Do I
liimntton for more than an hour at a look like n man who would -kill him­
The Vigilants of Ionia county, other- time, arid so kwn wore bis charac­ self?’
.
wine known by -the suspicions appdla terisations. no felieftocs bis arrow
"I don’t know." replied the druggist.
tion of "Horse Thieves' Protective As­ shots of criticism, re rich li!« satire, so "If I looked like you I should bo temptsociation,” though formed years ago. Intense Ids patriotic sympathy with
still convene annually. Time waa when nil ffizit belonged tn national life and
chnrirter. that' no listener could* wish
A SuWKCBtlon.
the association had need of itself. But. the wnnderft:! utterance to cease.—
"I’m glad you like your suit," said
those days are now but a mritnory, the "lletrusjH-crs.'’
the tailor.
,
thieves who once overran the country^
"Yes. It’s a. fine piece of work."- Rni.l
having been about all converted, con­
Cnald See Her Home.
Slopay. muchmleasciL •it’s certainly n
victed or shot trying to escape. "The
Ilvg.Hi • I think Miss de Blink Is very
“H’m! ’1—er—hope yap won’t forget
Vigilante meet once a year by force rude. Jones - What enures you to think
.................
•f habit and curry off, rub down and that1? I never thought her so. HegnA that it’s n debit to you? - Philadelphia
—I met her out for a walk this after­
put the old “boss utealing" stories noon and nuked jlf I might set* her' Press.
through their paces.
borne. She Raid yes. I could see it from
the top of the high school building and
Jetreler—How long liave you carried
A certain young lady in ‘this eity that It wasn't necessary to go any far­ this watch? Customer (more or less
thought she would play a good joke on ther.
run down nt the heeb-Well. I've had
It tire or six year?1, but I bareo’t car­
her best fellow Christmas. So she got
A ConaclentlouN Phyatclan.
. ried It. much. It lids generally lieen Id
a five cent pair of cloth mittens, did
One of the tuoet distinguished med
them up in a neat package and sent teal practitioners used to say that bo tbe-or-keeping of a relative.—Chica­
go Tribtme.
.
them to him for a Chrlstmaa-presenL TSuiNld^red n fee so necessary to give
Sunday evening the young lady was weljriit to an opinion that when he
surprised ud mortified to see her looked at bis own tongue in the glass
Nordy—Lots of people arc getting
young man* come into the,xd!hurch he slipped a guinea from one pocket married nowadays. Butt*—Yes. Hy­
men is doing n flonriHhlng business.
ostentatiously wearing the great, Into the other.—London Tit-Bit/.
Nordy— Whnt’s be sell? Carpets and
clumsy affairs on hla hands, and show­
MsuZsn is tbe Pile Remedy that house furnishings?—LewisvllJo Courier­
ing his present &lt;o everybody. Then
reaches the spot and stops all pile paiu
j
she was sorry she had given him the Instantly. If you suffer with Blind, Journal.
mittens and hastened to make things Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Pllee | If every one knew what one said of
aud
want
to
cure
it
is
only
necessary
to
right by presenting him with a real
-the other there would not. be four
■Ico pair of gloves.—Lake Odessa se ManZan, tbe Great Pile Cure. Sold friends left In the world.-Pascal.
•
y Kred L. Beaih tbe druggist
Fixnea.

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Weak Lungs
Bronchitis

i/ers

WELCOME CORNERS.\
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sledge are the
proud parents of a 9^* pounds girl.
Born Sunday morning.
Miss Ella Scoby is sick with tonsilitls. I .

Oar school began Monday after a two
weeks’ vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Haff, of Parmalee, and Mrs. Sarah Haff, of South
Hastings, spent Saturday and Sunday
at George Gappy’s.
Mrs. G. W. Cappy was in Hastings a
portion of last week, caring for her
mother, [Mrs. Casaday
Mr. Mark Scott and Mr. Will Scott,
of Dakota, and their mother, of Bu­
chanan,! visited at Mrs. Kaiser’s last
week.

NORTH

MAPLE GROVE.

The protracted' meetings at Barryville
have doled.
Fred Greenfield and wife, of Nash­
ville, spent Friday at C. H. Charlton’s.
Howard Bell returned to Ann Atbur.
Monday] lu resume bis studies at the
universijy. •

Mln Kmi Kenjon. «bo bn lx»n
working in Hlckorj Comer, i» *t
home.
J. Hom^aud wife visited Arthur
Johnson and family of East Orange­
ville, on Thursday ef last week. They
also spent tbe day previous with their
daughter at North Barry.
Will Hallock is sufferh&lt;g from the
effects of being kicked by a sharp shod
horse.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins aud little
daughter, ofj Glass Creek, visited at
Lee McDonald's one day last week.
The orgoDizatioa of the Sunday
school -last Sunday resulted in tbe
election of officers as follows:
Superintendent. Jlermaii Zerbel.
Amislapt Superintendent,'Mrs. Clara
Loomis.
• Secretary, Miss Etveiia Smith.
J Treasurer, Lyle Tobias.
’ Librarian. Bessie Smith.
j Organist, Mrs. Maude Zerbel.
Assisthnt Organist. Mrs. Mary Payne.
A. S. Capley, of Ohio, is conducing a
series of meetings in tbe Holiness
churcli.
Tbe poles for the new telephone line
are nearly all raised.

Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is au
improvement over al) Cough, Lung!
and Bronlchial remedies. It acts on
bowels—drive# the cold out of the
system, cures Croup, Whooping Cough,
wards off Pneumonia and strenghtens
the lungs. Bee's Laxative Honey and
Tar is fhe beet Cough Syrup for child­
ren. Tastes good. Sold by Fred L.

A’HILE LIMITED SUPPLY LASTS
»'E WILL SELL THEM joCTS EACH

To B ANNER.Subocribers. Sew is Vow
of Barry Covaty ever Issued.
Having ou hand a limited number of
those fine 45 x 50 inch wall maps of
Barry County, which we have been
selling at 81.50 each and which are well
worth twice that sum, we have decided
to pul a price on them that will mom
them quick.
Therefore, while they last, we will
offer these maps to any Bamneh sub­
scriber who will pay up to one year iz&gt;
advance at the small sum of 50 cents
each. Any Bannek subscriber alreadypaid icudvance can have them at th*
same price.
These maps give the location of every
highway and railroad io the county,
also of tbe rivers, lakes and t-mall
streams.
What ta of most value they
give the boundaries and number of
acres of every farm in Barry County,
aud the name of its owner.
At this very low price for these use­
ful maps, our supply will uot last king,
and the edition is exhausted and no
more will be printed. This is year last
chance.

Ths British navy since tbe time of
Of the rlgiu ec.uiomy practiced by Alfred the Great has claimed the posi­
Mrs. _,
Disrpell
____ ____
there
___________________
is one very good tion of being "first among equals" and
story told: Ainu Dhraeii and her hue­ has mslhtuined this posiUou to the
band hud Icome down from London to present day. It is acknowledged by
spi*nd the Easter vacation at Hugben- the navies of the world in tbe fact that
den and hnd called od the various on meeting a British man-of-war they
tradesmen at Wycosdbe to order the first salute, the courtesy being returned
groceries hud other requirements for. by the Brittab ship. . The Dutch re­
their ten days’ or fortnight’ll stay. It sisted this deinnnd until 1675 and tbe
so happeqed that Chelr sojourn was French until 1704. since which date It
r ubjuptly shortened, nnd Mrs. has been an-Item, of International law.
EUhraef! Jas seen cr.Dlug at tbe groerrs and. ot!)
rveydrs. taking out of
"Ye" for •nhe’’ ta not now and never
the carriage the
usutprd wares
aud nskiug the sliopkOc
.to ___
receive
___ was a proper form of expression. Tbe
them back and luhr* them
lied won! "yr.” it* it appears in al! old
books nud Ibcnl documenta. Hhquld al­
and so to make n rctluct’on in their
’ "way?. If pronounced as •the," the *’y"
■ emmts.
Ti)t- grc!jt atatrerudu. with folded iKdriir-qjdy u corruption of the thorn
nriria. was leaning back In the arnisge letter, -a s^mtel wbieh «tood in place
perfectly nonchalant, but evidently de­ of "Tb" and wIjfrKwas formerly used
Mirons t&gt;» Imve uo altare In the frugal by printers wljeii difficult ies wore extrnnsHc»ion. Such rigid econoruv wa« ’j perfenretf In ••^pacing out.’* '
no longer roqulrixl after the old lady
Half tbe IBs that man is heir.tu errup
who so admired Uta |xk»1.« died a4»d left from ludigetaion. Burdock Blood Bit­
him uer c;ttirt- fortune, amounting to ters steugthuns ahd tones the stomach;
over £40.00® —London Tit-Bits.
makes indigestion Impossible. '
Some writers liave claimed that the
woodcock is sure In
dlRhL never
becoming entangled in:briers or creep­
ing vines when In swift flight through
close cover. That may have been their
experience, but th not mine. I have
seen woodcocks when Bushed in such
ppota become so entangled that they
were forced to.cease flying nod drop to
the ground to again make n new start
In flying. I remember one old fellow
tbat sat fax’ ’en before the stand of
one of.n\ liters until I-almost step­
ped on him and then, rising nearly into
my face, got tangled In a clump of
Lronweed aud fell at my feet. Had I
tawn so dispcA-d 1 could have caught
him In my han du. but my desire was to
see If be was Injured, nnd a moment
later be proved that be was only . a
badly frightened woodrprk, a* be dart­
ed away through cover-while I watch­
ed aud laughed at biul.—Amateur
Sportsman.

Newlywed-You baclicliMs ore’ fool­
fail. Now. when it married man geta a
few dull nrs spved up he doesn’t jo sod
lltend.it on some woman be admires.
Bachelor—Doesn't he? Newlywed—Jim
He buys something for his wife.
"He offered her his band and bls for­
tune."
“Did she accept?"
“Nd. The first was too large snd tbej
second too small.”
She—It’s no use ulkiag- Her Hus­
band—No. it la not But 1 suppose yoo
do it merely from a senss of duty.—
New York Press

The labor df‘love leads to lore of !»•
l-or.-Chlcag--’TriJuine.,

Accidents come with distressing fre­
quency on tbe farm. Cut, bruises
stings, sprains. Dr. Thomas’ Eclretrie
"What’s the -matter?? inquired As- Oil relieves the pain instantly. Never
cum. “Whut are you searching your safe without It.
pocket* for?" "I tied u knot iu my
If Baby is Cutting TeethhaaiBcrehlef this morning." said tW
Be *un&gt; an-J u&gt;e that old and well trice r&gt;-«r
■baentmindcJ *vnn. "to remind me of My.
Mrs. Wliwlow’a Nobthtnx Syrup, far r**tlrotnethihg I wa«* ’»&gt; got for my wife, treu U'rthlnjt. It aootbea tbe eb’W. wotU«&gt;j tho
i.0WaswWoMeauCl»we
tnd now I »an’t tine ‘.he handkerchief." ----11 irrtioea. Tw»uty-«enta a
- Kxcbamh*.
‘
■x&gt;Ule

Jake Fuhrman has returned from his
visit to Montague. He brought back a
The Malden-I-have a guttering about
nice lot'of fish with him.
The Ladies* Aid society of the North my heart, and I have ho appetite, doc­
tor. . The Ductor—Ob, you’re In love; I
Evangelical church will meet with Miss nin’t fl &gt; anything for that. -You can't.
Mary Hayman. Thursday, January 19. doctor*’ “Certainly I enfi t" "Why.
The following officers were elected at doctor, you’re not married.*'
the Evaqgdicai church for tbe ensuing
No matter how tdnpid. uninteresting
year:
|
end tiresome a man may be. there 1*
Superintendent. Sam Ostrotb. .
Assistant superintendent, George ■always umne Rcntl’.t.entrl woman ready
to make n hero of him.—Chicago Hee
Knntx. [
ord-Hernkh
Treasurer, Jim Fowler.
.
Secretary, Lettie Fowler.
One of th&lt;* tuont Imposing architec­
Librarian, Zoe Hayman.
tural relics of .western Europe is tbe
. Organise Mary Bell.
aqueduct of N!smeH.ln southern France
L Assistant organist, Mary Flook.
After the lapse of sixteen centuries this
coloval monument wtlll spans the val­
ley. Joining hill to hill in nearly perfect
PARMELEE.
state. The . highest ’ range of arches
We are pleased to again call Mr. and carries n small canal Jhst wide enough
Mrs. Aaron -herk our neighbors.
for n man to creep through and still
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Flnkbeiner. of retaining a thitik lining of Roman ce­
ment.
The height of the structure is
I.clgbtou were in Parmelee over Sun­
1-88 feet nnd the length of the highest
day.
,
arcade 872 feel, ft sure was to coiivcy
Quarterly meeting was held in tbe to the city of Nbuies the water of two
U. B. church Sunday.
springs twenty-five miles distant
W. II. VanAvery is filling bls ice
house this week.
Emma Kratofel is assisting Mrs. O
A. Carpenter with her house work.

A Life at Stake.
If you but know the splendid merit
of Foley’s Honey and Tar you would
never be without it. A dost* or twd
will prevent an attack of pneumonia »n
la grippe. It may save your life. Wlj
H. Goodyear, the druggist

BARRY (0. MAPS

Hood’s

Sarsaparilla enjoys tbe &lt;fistinction of being tbe great­
est. curative and preventive

known,

ft, b an aD-round

Read This Statement
Of Mrs. B. F. Adams, of Marcellus,Mich.
To the Hazzard Kidney Care Co.. Iteaser. MiWu
Gents:—When I think of. theyeam
my hnsbaud and myself have suffered
with kidney and bladder troubles, and
the money we have paid oat to dortora
and for kidney remedies and without
much relief, and then to think that five
50 cents bottles of the Hazzard Kidney
Cure has cured us is wonderful. A boat,
two years ago my husbnnd’b condition
was Eomelhlng terrible, the urine waa
scanty and- very high colored, and at
other times it would be thick arid
cloudy with streaks of blood through
IL He would get up from six to twelve
times a night to void the urine. Only
those afflicted with thii tefrlble dit^ase
can realize his condition, and ! wish to
say. although we are advanced in
years, tbe Hazxard Kidney Cure came
to our relief and cured us. It is truly
worth Its weight in gold. •
MRS. B. H. ADAMS.
•
Marcfllus, Mich.
The Hazxard Kidney Cure, Great
Germ Destroy er.sold and guaranteed *lnr
Q. A. BINES.
FREUL. HEATH,
‘
Hastings, Mich.
Other towns all druggists.

THE CHILDREN
are pretty hard on shoes.

esaaOed effects by purifyTRY Our wiir like
vitalizing and enriching
IRON SOLE?.
blood on whidt the
We make a
specialty of re
health and (trangth of everypairing all kinds of fool wear for
Men, Women and Children. Try
organ, bone and thsue cte- ( us
once and get satisfaction.

S

W.

/-Oley’s Honey,
wna ooldt. ore^ents

Tar

; Hood’s
HOOD’S.

J. MICHAEL 1 SON
TWO COBBLERS.

�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY 12. 1905-

x LOCAL NEWS w
Don’t forget, the home talent play.
•Crlek.c on the Hearto." at St. Rose’s
tod.’ Friday, January 13.
J, T-, 'Waver has sold out th*- lower
jneat market t&lt;« SA W. Clifford of Union
&lt;3ty C. O. Hublarrd will continue to
work for Mr. Clifford.
The body of Rotosrt Campbell of RuVlan i township, who died laid week, was
shipped to Guinsburgh. Ohio. Wednes­
day for Interment.
Mrs. Ida Woqtt gave a. vtty piwtoint
i*U’t*lock tea ^atuadqy fur Sirs. E. »L 1
Lcthrop, who left this week to spend
the winter In California. .Covers were
laid for Halit. The tnblV w,a» decorated
with carnations and the tia was served
Mr. Samuel S. Balps'lpf Johnstown
and Mi.™ Atu&gt;. May Craven of thfik city
■were united in marringc by Rev.
Arthur Trott at the Methodist parson­
age. On Saturday he performed a like
ceremony for Mr Clyde E. Cole 'oj
Johnstown and Mi.u« Maud S. Campbel!
of Assyria.
•Hie Byron’ Trinnbadours gave a most
exctdkmt entertainment at St. Rost-»
holt Tuesday evening, which was a
iuost enjoyable otic’throughout. The
1 the highest satlxfac(ion wm expr ••d by all who-h»?ard
them. ' The B&gt; i Troubadours are indeed royal entrtrtalneni and wlll be welcogi-si to Hastings again. ’
Persons having claims
against tlie estate of the
jMhneock.van do so before the eommtoBloners,- J. O, Hughes and Dennto Col­
lins. on the dates mentioned In the
notice now running in the Banner nnd
slged hy them January 3. The otner
itotk'e instructing to present cla^mt*be­
fore the'Judge ot ITobiitc I.” void, but
notice of same was not received In time
to qrtp* it out this week.
■ The 'lecture ot Rev. John Meritte
Driver, pasrnr of the People’s churpti,
‘Chicago, at St. tRosv’s hall Thursday
evening, was one of the finest efforts
ever listened to in'this city and thor­
oughly enjoyed by the large audience;
I&gt;re*#ni. who sat almost spellbound un­
tier th'*.eloquent words of the speaker.
His subject was "Ultimate America,”
which he treated in an optimistic man­
ner. rorctfyiug hto reasons with good
sound logic. We regret that we are un­
able to giA* more space to the lecture.
Inn Dr. Driver won a warm place tn the
hearts of Hustings peopte, who hope to
have the pleasure of'listening to min
again iiiAhc futur*
•THE CALENDAR OF THE DAYS.”
‘ A inqiu nnd appreciative audience
greeted the cantata, “The Calendar ”t
the Daye.” Friday ••venltiK. January 6,
ut;thc M. P. church. Assyria, there be­
ing
preiit'ni from Olivet,
vue. Larey. Msyil. Grove and
Th- &lt;ltilto by the broom brigade, &lt;
sKIng of 1G beautiful young ladles?
the Fourth of July “Young Heroes'
14 handioni- ynung men. deserved
। .a! in- ipion. while the Irin for W;1
irrgtoiffc birthday, April 1, the Veraftutfe
C’unip.. pf ••Today,’' the Jolly Students’
chorus* • £ W voices, the
fur October
Days. and tin- “Pumpikin’s’Laiiwnt* for
Thu:■k.-udviitg responded to-encores (In a

Hill, Ausklt|. ‘Elite,: N ’lrton, Briggs, ano
iJnrohv pr^i ta upd®" toe 'flrectloti of
Ixmtov (ijffanl Smith, teacher of nmslc
in the pujfttfc- achnlU. '
Ho greait tins been the demand for a
irtun-. that it will be given -Tuesday
t-VEtning, Jjariimtjy 17. Don’t forget; tne
diltic. TuK«&lt;iqy. evening. January - 17.
next’week, next week.
l.aay rr«,pTc.

not fuhd of lazy
a very good way
u cart but won't
•: w ho :1s pble to wiork
,
’hey pni him jn n cto:&gt;• i,u p'tliup Is aitaclu-d. and
ihi-ur uf
The stream
ctotern Juju slow vwsiigh
F &lt;&gt; liiKT
by lively

puippini
UtW up

«• tifttt girts the greatest
piiWict cut of whjt’he
:r .&lt; It l-t r.n old (ruth,
truer than it la to’olo.j (’BfcfiufD.

Elder Sifter—Re.tIly. dear, „you
.
murtn’t put 11 remain ever your loving
Nellie Tontkiqs.'* »Yo.u may put “I. re­
Main your “ fills "
"
Nellie
Tomkina'' if
you llki Ihr uuderilnp the “remain”
“iioutkittfl.” Father’s been
throwing 041. hiirts. about tbe long
euurtship. dnfHng!
Before and After.

Mr. Busybifly—Pardon me for
Boning IL bat isn't your wife « little
tude to you it times? Mr'. Henpecked
-Well, it does aecm so to me. Before
We were married she used to Bit on my
knee. Now ai&gt;e alts all ofer me.—Somsrville Journal.
Sat Oias lt.

Mr. Qreen-tMtv I’asstty nays she has
&gt; prescription for perpetual youth:
Miss SftnuMIc—It’s n wonder Rhe
wouldn’t take It to n drug store and
have it put up.—Detroit Tree Press.,
U«cal frr»U»&lt;».

Duke o**
h acre were you
when the!king fell off bls'horse? bnke
»f Hobnkus-Olx I w
tbe
thrown'—Pittpburg Post.

PROBATE COURT.
Order entered determining heirahip
in estate David Wermuth.
,
Final account allowed for guardian
Adelbert Wermuth, incompetent. •
Letters 'issued to Gilbert Searles ns
administrator estate Thos. P, Searlre.
Proof ot will of Harriett He wee filed.
P. A. Sheldon made administrator.
Estate John DeLoag closed against
claims. Final account filed. .
Final account allowed in estate Mary
E. Young.
License to sell real estate granted in
estate Henry 1*. Worthly. Sale March 1.
Annual nccuur\l of guardian of Mary
Amelia afid Wm. P. Goodyear, minors
bled.
Annual account of gutirdlan of
Claud Wilisou, minor, filed.
Petition for administrator tiled In
estate Wm. A. King. Hearing Jan­
uary 27th.
Petition for sale real estate of John
Flearing
F. Koster 'deceased filed.
Jan. 27th.
Petition filed to set aside appointment of Andrew J. Roush as guardian
of Leia L. Covey, a minor. Hearing
Jan. 24.

HOLIDAY FANCIES.

FLAGS IN BIG HOTELS.

RAPID AND ,PLEASING NEEDLEWORK
ANSWERS! A POPULAR DEMAND.

ILept In Stock.

“N^ first class mooppolltan hotel to
thoroughly equ.»&gt;ped 5iutU it puasesats
on MHortiuent of ibigs tommtt us com­
plete ns that of an a'dmirai's flagship."
remarked tbe manager of a proutiueiit
caravansary.
'
.
nad I’botugrapb Fntme.
• •
'The lending betels lu the great cjtles
Something’new. enuy to Mo, y.l'ectl-.'v have uw for.flajfo of al! nations Home
—thto to the perennial detusnd in the time or other, iwteto are pretty nearly
world of fnbey work- nt the holluay as ptiurtllious iniobserving certain lit
BettKOU. and It hteins to be nsrt by llw tie cercmoalei wiien distinguished visit
roe:hod. of |;slug.the heavy novelty ora arrive ns are kutval flwto. If so:n»
binid. whidilto called novelty »ippl:quC&gt; high offi. ial of k foreign country b
lh*&gt;ign!» and ditofruetlons for thto wori^i- staying In tlse t&gt;|&gt;use it Is tbe proper’
weur.as folHws |n the.Deslj.nfcr: There! thing to display lis nation’s dolors. An
are a tiuaibet of braids suitable for two all big hotels am likely’ to entertain
Id this n»uak*r. but iu tjn* accompany­ home and foreign diplomat^, 'army or
ing illuslrair-Dfl only Ipd huw’lit'A’ navy uhivera. or wen -membeni of royal
-.ui
'.'litre li.:&lt;
emplnyeil, ope composed of lozenge fitml!..-&lt;.
shaped -foruto connected by slender to a ncivsaity f«jr au assart xueut ot
Meats, -somewhat like hoaltuu. but flags.
'Tbe. hotel may. nut pwcmi a commuch heavier anti coarser, aud a nar
.plete ofitfit, to Vedin with, but-ns time
rolls along and tllslinguL bcd men -of
all lands tire dutcnAbied the collvctiun
of bunting to eoutinuaily nddi^l to
Tlien there are tlie many fruteruul or4piniX4|tP&gt;us wl’ieb inuke One hotel oi
anntbc:’ ifcejr hcnHS^usrten, on the or
(Mnion of UftnmiL eelel&gt;rnt:on-. They1
usually have s &gt;: sc Ung or device wblej
Is'swung to.the bree&gt;:e ovwr the bouse
0u tlir days of the jolIlflraUona.”E'hilmlolp'hiti Record.

TEA

WEEK

We don't believe there if .-, better grade of tea
in the city for 50 cento than U.H, nncoiorw! Suncured Japan.
Our cu.tomers back ns up in this assertion.
They say it’s simply “immense" aud touches the
spot every time.
',
;
’

Other grades at 40, 50, 60, 75, 80
cents and S1.00 are great sellers.

HAMS &amp; RUSS,

The Grocers ■*«

AN AFRICAN INCIDENT.
WOJ1KBUX wyin PBAIl/Jw'OKATiOMS.

row zigzag braid. Both of these have
&lt;» loop edges and are luude.iu various
p, sizes, ranging (rem thoM* almost' as
small and tihe as lace lirahto to sone7y ’hat are very large and heavy.'
.
| Tbe braid is first bnste'd over tiieoutgg. lines w ith riosi - stitches, care la-lug
' takfp to follow Ute Hues exactly and
23 .to keep the rurves smooth an 1 flowing.
' Theo twisted embroidery silk. or. lu
case of a heavy duaigb. ropO silk.’ Is
REAL BSFATE TRANSFERS
used. nodtA stitch to put iqto each of
the loops on title edge of the braids,
Cora Summerville to Merritt
while tlireq stitebep are taken from
Wood and wife 10 acres sec
aide to side aet«w the stems which
10O 00 Join the lozenge furtns together. These
3d Orangeville ’.8
John .1. Mourer to J. A. Sin
silk stitches sprinkled over the entire
clalr I a see 23 Barry..
300 00 ■design add v»-ry much to tho richness
Alva S. Beebe to Oscar Warren
of effect, give a touch of color and
and wife lots,Nashville...;.. 150 00 character t-&gt; the braid nnd hold it firm­
Anna Bunnell to Lyle B. Bun­
ly ln*place without further sewing, so
2400
00
nell ti5 a sec I Barry ..
that tbe work Is rapid and easy of ex­
Lyle B. Bunnell to Abram ,S.
edition. ’
•
Bunnell and wife 65 a see I
Uneus of title or heavy weave in dif­
2-100 00 ferent colors have been used for snak­
Barry.
Manson German to George IL
ing the articles In the Accompanying
Foreman 116 3-4 a sec 12 Bal­
timore.
1000 00 Illustrations, hut other muterinM could
be cmplnyfx! to qkiite-ns good qdvan­
Daniel Feighner to John J.
tage. Duck pique aud canvas would
Smith 10
see 20 Maple
-Grove....................................... . 2000 00 fortn suitable baokgronnds for the
henry
braids and sheer white linen and
Finely E. Johnston to Frank Csilk for those of lighter qtiality. *As
Brooks nud wife parcel Gun
for the embroidery silk, in some in­
lake-.’
stances It may? toutcii the braid or the
Addie Laphatn to Roy Lap1 00 background, uhd in otiiern may form a
bam 10 n sw 21 Maple Grove
/.striking rontrtst to them. RometljnesMrs. Nettie Jones to Henry L.
Newton Jots Hastings... ’ 300 CO ‘t,M? background Ls ‘inab-lied. ur its dolor
J In a lighter or darker shude Im aiu-1.
Jacub Odel! to Sberuran
.. 4
Rowland 10 a sec 16 Carlton. 600 00 The round. worklox. of canieilnu r/tl
linen to stitchfed With silk of a deeper
QViTCLAIMS
.red, .slid the sipp’-&lt;• cornered photo
Dewitt C. Bronson to Newton,
frame In dull green to worked with silk
J. Bronson and ivito lota city
which to very little darker than the
Marin Cornell to Roy H. Bale
&lt;background.
.’
.
and wife 40 n sec 23 Carlion
For.the photograph frame two pieces
of thin cardboard pre tyculred. also a
piece of linen :or silk fo? tin* barking.
In •Tteeolhx’t.ons Hiid'U'tfvn^of Gen­
eral Robert E. Lee" .Captain R. E. Lee The cardltoard,1 should htt rut the tonto
‘
describe* Ills father's return to private shape as the ;rorci’ing. but rato'ut un.
life after tlm surrender of Appomat­ eighth of an bull smaller al! around.
A thin layer of sheet wadding jdared
tox. He sgy.i;

Marriage Licenses.
Clyde £. Cole, Johnstown....
Maude S. Campbell, Assyria..
Samuel S. Bullis, Johnstown..
Anna May Craven, Hastings.
.Albert E. I leeox, Nashville. .
Carrie A. Price, Nashville.. .
Frank E. Smith, Woodland ..
Bertha Signes, Sunfield

“A dnj »’r jtwu after the surrender
Genera! 1.4e Started for RHimoitd. rid­
ing Traveler, who had carried.him «o
well all through the witft He tvas tiecomtmnied by some of hto staff. On
the way, lie ^topptal at the' house of
fils eldest brother. Charlw* Carter Lee,
who lived bn the upper .lames. In I’owhntan county. He rqaMit the everting in
talking., with his brother, but when
bedtime eqmc. though tiegged by his
host .to take the room and bed pre­
pared for biin, he luslsl’il on going to
Ida old tent, pitched by the roadside,
abd ptiKscd the "night hi tbe quarters
that be wito uvfaistouitsl to. On April
13 he archied In Rlehiuotul. Tlw peo’ ' ''
Meu.l
q crowded r|i ouud
waving hiilH and
cae.xnore like the
/uqiienir than, i &gt; a dis­

THIS

••Dining several yeirs spent In &lt;x«Dtr.il Africa we were for the greate:
part of the time dependiut on goats
for our .fresh milk supply,” writes &gt;t
■traveler. Tbe gtiat'kraitl was made
Very atr&lt;jfUg. proof agulnat Hons, jeofjonto and other carqlvum. lint a python
cnteitHl between the |&gt;oh*s. though they
wen' spaced three Int-ho* apart, one
night, killed nil the j.o.’t-'* In the compurtinen't by draugbqg them. «wal
lowed, two? ! «1 v. us ftkiud gorgej.
sluiigb! and tp-if ttappNl within tbr
kraal ii the morulug. The »Willlngt&gt;
ot hla I &gt;dy wla-re the two goals were
_ l»*|.weeh
J him fro&lt;:»-&lt;-scitpiug
the paiiugK. ns he hail come lu. To
look at the snake's amuJI bead nnd
slender im k- it rccumhI Impossible foj
him to swallow ituytliing larger tban a
rnt. but by disluoatiug h’lk J.iw nud
stretching his skin he icvompllobcd
the apparently impownble feat of guptronoliiy. Tho ginil« wore cut out of
him mtn t by our lwy&lt; who evidently.ecmahiered that premature burial lu
tbe python did. not affect the edible
qualities of the meat, as within half
.an hour it wao all roasted and eaten
with cimsldcrnblf reliNb."

If you have a fair-sized bone,
Let 4the other dog’s alone.”
rIx&gt;t’H of meat in that advice for the: coveto uh,
and it’s a free lunch. Good advice generally itfree (uulefcs ybu get it from a lawyer) and mebbe
that’s tho reason folks som.etinies won’t take it.
The advice to buy Hard and Soft Coal frurii uh
is free (please take it) but the coal costs from
to S7.5O per ton, we are putting it into tbv bins of
well pleased customers all over this town.
Many and many a ton we have sold through a
pleased customer telling their neighbor bow well
satisfied they are over the coal from Grant’s and
advising them to try us. “We are advertised by
our loving friends;” not so much perhaps because
they love us, as because they love each other.
Coal costs money and you’ll want the kind that
does it’s work the best.and that coal you'll get by
giving your order to us.
We deliver promptly.
■

A TALE OF THE COMMUNE.

R. K. GRANT

A writer In tl«f Cornhill tells of a
R-t-ne -that 'Charles Austin witnessed
when the Versulllafo entered Purls. He
saw oh&lt;‘ day roninlug about Parts—a
not. utaomnicu sighi-n group of men
unit, women pvt against a wall to be
filxit. Their hands were. *iU|H&gt;ot*od to
l»e blackened with pt&gt;w&lt;5-r.
Among them was n-lud of twelve or
fourteen, wiki, before the order to alioot
could be 'given, stepped forward ami
begged to be allowed to take bnck the
watch bis luothtY had lent him. He,
produced a huge turnip of a ,wqteh and
promised faithfully to return.
...
/ Mr. Austin xaid It was -a moment of
anguish. None could io* wire that the
child was tolling the truth, but the offl-.
cer commanding, giving him u kick,
said. “Be off with you!” The child ran
awny. the order to shoot rung out.‘but
the horrid 'buNiuess was hardly over
before the clatter of feet was heard, and
the boy reappeared round a carnet- and.
putting himself against tbe wall, pre­
pared tor death.
It was impassRHr to kill tbat lirrulc
little soul. ' .
“It renews one's faith Ju humnn na­
ture.” itald Mr. Austin.

We Must Close Out Our Stock of

To make room for New Goods.
We

and Children’s Shoes.

There Ln r Ui.tgic' in .tho word that
.makes men. even when they are* so'
crass and ignorant Hint they don't
Ihow the meaning of It, profess n love
.for art.'-Chicago Record-Herald.

‘‘You tay Charley Spender is n ma
uffteturer? 1 thought he war Just
plain loafer. What line is he In?’’
“He lui.lceti trouble for hla father.”
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.

your Wauls

flake them known in this, the
BANNER’S WANT ADV. COLUflN—One cent a word.
Found—A bundle containing a
childs cotton waist, and material cut
out for another waist. Can be had by
calling at this office and paying for this
notice.

Found—A package containlafc a fig.
ured china bread and butterfplate; was
left at thia office Saturday. Owner can
have same by calling for it,

Some

are only slightly shop-worn; »

good

A Case ot Qunlity
A clever little yentleri.-.n u.Ml known
Ln the
i!t.- v.-ofhl w;. i one day
Standing- with 1^1; a defteeh tall men
when •■ne of them turned to blm and'
sald that he luui not sect: him before.
sh he was ;-in very small.
' Very ’.Ikcly,” filled the little ironttemnis. “1 am like wftpetns among
•Lx coi'j-." v&lt;-!imc*&gt;-nnL E'-Aly^-er
;■ look? and reivefl, Lu’. w.*rtii tho whole tjix to
idiat puw- father.”• - r.ondoh Etandard. .

ter.- were . siftslou*4y awhitlm; Hit...
Thu-- hc-roturiied tu that ^wivm.- fuixiiA woa’rui n.-.R L &gt;xi»a.i: • ■ the’firnibst
ly life for'which he had aljvii.vs lon^pd
and became what hr nlwnya deslaxl to fuiindatiou for the workbo:; and slioold
he—a peaceful citizen in n peaceful by well .MudiwfMlmr to make It perfe'fly smooth licturo tlx? covering Is put in
land."'
place. The Inside should be lined with
Oil on thto Coffee.
quitted or ruc!:»,d w!lkf.over ffboet 'wad­
The cup of black coffee had on jta ding nud should be fitted tu the box,
surface a little oil. This olL shimmer* then • the bottom nnd the side pieces
cd. It gave forth delicate, changing overhnnded together on tlie wrong eide.
colors, like oil on water^ Tbe man who- The outside portions - should be fitted
wns about, to drink the coffee gazed nt and adjusted ip n blmllur manner, tbeu
jt with ddigbt.
the outside nnd the hndde pieces joined
“The oil.’’ be wild, “telte .mo all I by overbn ndlug nloug the tip.
want to know about the coffee. Now,
■without tasting it. bam sure it is su­
perb.
A friend told me several years ago
“The whole secret of ms king coffee," tlmt rice should l»e cooked In cold*wa­
he went on. “lies in extracting and re­ ler nnd in a double boiler. After try­
taining thia oil. This oil 1t is which ing it mice 1 liave never l&gt;cen satisfied
gives coffee its aromatic and delicious frith any other lhefhod.
,
taste. This oil it Is also which stimu­
In waking popcorn balls 1 have n
lates you, which makes you feel after ,nan of jdry 'corn which 1-ndd to the
you have drunk strong and gay.
t
corn a* I form them. They look bet-’
“Good coffee-the kind with oil afloat ter and; form much easier, as they are
on It—can only be made by excellent not so sticky.
cooks. In millionaires’ bouses or In
Furs font are uidtted anil worn can
hotels where they .ptfiploy French chefs - be muE^t improved by brushing and
you are likely to get 1L But tho aver­ coiubiug cnrefnllj with n jicrfectiy
age American housewife does not know clean hr ish aud comb. Then shake the
how to make this oily kind of coffee at fur* till no dust comes out
BuUeVn.
Delici c griddlreakto are tunde by
mixing
flour irtid sour milk tborPneumonia and La Grippe.
nttgftly oCT-thef the night
m
_____
before.___
' In,
Coughs cured quickly by Pofey’s Honey the moritibg add salt, shortening and'
and Tar, Refuse subatl tn tee. Sold by soda, but no flour.
.

have marked down a

large lot of Men’s, Women’s

as

new

for whar

SOLE A8EKTS FOR THE

Famous

Queen

Quality
$3 and $3.53

Shoe tor Women.

CLARKE &amp; CO
•?

S

¥*¥¥*¥¥¥¥ ¥¥¥»¥¥¥¥'«•¥&amp;

Hastings Markets.

। We’re Cleaning
I Up Our Under­
wear and Glove
and Mitten
Lines.
Heavy fleeced Shirfa,
»2 00 Mitts, for ■ f

Buy now.

�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY n 1905.
The oil wagon will sell kerosene oil
for 13 cents from now r-n.
| PERSONAL MENTION
B-tled timothy Hay at Rowlader’s ete
The Druggist
vat^ra 810 per ton. Phone 57.
Wanted—Good girl for general house
L&gt;sander Cook Is viihlnfc ‘ Allegan
work.
Apply to Mrs. Grace Dunlap.
Our Prescription Depart­
frlerds.
1 Tell your friends to meet you at Huffment is backed by long • man’s ct&amp;ar and tobacco store. Tele- W. L. Keats went to Grand Itapi'ds
Monday.
and intimate experience in • I phone 106. *
'
‘
•
this branch of Pharmacy, ' Gilbert Sanders Is laying the found­ Frank Jones returned to Ann Arbor
Munday.
insuring your always get­ ation for a new hojise on Marxhall Si. •A. C; Brown was in Grand Rapids
ting exactly what your in Che secund ward.
Fridayi
’ '
.
’ J. AV.’ Wolfe is budding a fine new
doctor calls for. No de- bouse ou south Hanover Street.
'Harry Hayes went to Wall Lake
Saturday.
’
lays-no subst)tuting-perBuy your Cigais .and: Tobacco at
Huff man’s Cigar store, al Ways fresh aud ’J. C. Ketcham^* wv- in Nashville
• ffctly supplementing, the
Saturday.
i
■
efforts of your physician rtiuist.
Mr. and Mrs.'Guy IL Havens enter­
Mtt. Estes Rork is very low wi. to bring back health and tained the Patricians at their home*Fri- consumption.
. / .
. *
strength. Few stores are day..evening. It was a very happy so­ Dr. Miller, of Freeport, was in ,
!
eialigaUieriiig.
.
equipped ns we are for.
city Tuesday.
Senator Glasgow was elected presi
Mins Ora Bond returned to Ann 4.1this important work.
dent of the state' implement dealers bor Munday.
.
Come to us with your assuciatlonNWhose annual meeting was
Miss Leah Bowne reli
to Cleveprescriptions. Our prices held in ’ Lansing Thursday and Friday land
Friday.
of last week.
are right.
W. B. Sweezey is In Detroit this week
We have a fair assortment ■of shirts
on busiueos.
HAIR AND CORK INSOLES left although many have'taken advan­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lambie, of Grand
tage of the sale and laid iu a supply.
Any Size. 10c
RcBieml»er the sale closes Saturday Ledge, upent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Lambie.
evening Jan. llth.,
.
Mo&amp;KtL Lamhik &amp; €&lt;».
Mrs. G. W. Lowry spent yeeterday In
Tbe life of a welHnade incandescent Kalamazoo.
Druggist
ianip is calculated at about a thousand
Miss Jennie Cook is visiting friends
hours. Many users, with a mistaken iu Kalamazoo.
idea of economy, continue to burn
C. R. ^Iaywood was a Grand Rapids
their lamps long.after they, have black- visitor Saturday.
e'neil and gone dull. It is a foolish,
E. Tyden made a.,business trip to
policy, for one nw lamp gives n. light
C hiengo Friday.
.
.
-&gt;qu4l to two old jones, and cosh only
Mrs. J. II. Deunis went to Grand
haif as much for jeurreut.
Rapids Tuesday.
’rtie present indications seem to in­
Edward Goodyear returned Co Ann
dicate that Judge -Clement Smith of
'outings will lie nominated to.succeed Arbor Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear went to Grand
ILmheif as circuit judge of this district.
It is Just |M&gt;sBiblei too. that tfxe Dpmo- Rapids yesierdav.
dfo’H may Indorse him by ndusing to
W. IL Cook was in' Grand Rapids on
nominate a candidate against him.—• busintMs Monday.
Grand Ledge NevJ-.,
Homer DaPue was in Middleville on
J. L. Heed has Ixiught a supply of roll­ business Saturday.
er skates and will open the roller
Mrs. Kellar Stem was a Grand Rap­
skating season at Reed's Hall Saturday ids vitdtor Monday.
IWeshow ten fancy enameled uian- afternoon; There will be free admission.
Lee Pryor made a business trip to
t*-I clocks in prices from w).00 to SStX) and skates will be rented at 15 cents for Coldwater Tuesday.
Wje marked them down lo $5 (M your
^fiemoori. Skating every afternoon
John Freeman, of Prairieville, was.
wb~ diu, for
cope first served
the hall do hot conflict. First class ord­ in the city Monday.
Lawrence
4?j|grove returned to Or­
,
I er will be maintained. Ladies and
chard l.ake Mdnday.
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Children are •specially invited.
David Smith' resumed his studies at
A' young man entered a business
16 always open lo reoi-iTe sick or dis
allied watches pad give them the pro- house* the other day and meeting the the I'nivBTBltv Tuesday.
,par and neccreirj treatment
Bring proprietor, .aid : “The old man told
Mrs.?A. W. Chamberlin is entertain­
yohr Watch?*. Clockc and Jewelry for
repair.-* to our son Louis to insure good me this morning that he thought I ing her slater, Miss Knapp.
could get a position in your store.”
work.
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Mrs. Rose Colgrove has gone west
l.ookiug him square in the face the on an extended busings trip.
bu-Jnes* man said, ‘‘If 1 bad a thou­
sand !&gt;oaitiods that I .wanted filled !’ M. F. Jourdan, of Middleville, was in
The Jeweler. wouldn’t gjve one of them to a young tha.qity on businres Monday.
Len ’Feighner. of Nashville, wm in
man who speaks of his father as the
Hastings, Mich.
the city on huslnees Saturday.’
Mm.: fra Van Valkenburgh wiH rePi’fitin8S'.«-rs' have boon nothldd by
the postal i-RhoriBos nt Washing on. luru xo Ann Arbor next Monday.
win. 1. ■ -y-rijxo the llabilUy of pentWm. Cashing is now traveling for
roasi.-i» in get letters In th? wrong tbe Grand Ra^&gt;id? Stationery Co.
boxes; (ha? they have flxdd a ptinuPy
Will Dawson, of Ann Arbor, visited
oC $2*» on prraouH taking mail.cfut of home friends here oven Sunday.
for the
at’IctF other than their own and rot
Katherine VanValkenburgh return­
rct'irnintz it. Tho idea is to have poo ed io Ann Arbor Monday noon;
Ph- lohte at their mall before leaving
Register of Deeds Doster spent Sun
.be office.’ knd~if they haw anything
day with his family, at Prairieville.
bearing the address of others, should
Miss Helena Davis visited friends in
H-turri It nt onee.
the city the fore part of the week.
Nexer put popcorn’ near the stove
Miss
Ilairiette Goodyear returned to
until It is lu the popper. Many people
-4-f’x fart, the majority—-have the. idea her school at Gambier, Ohio, Saturday.
Mrs. D. Vought, of Elwell, Gratiot i
that -corn Kants to he dry to pop. It
i« a pr at mistake. That Is Just the county, is visiting relatives in this city;:
Every one a roll of money reason th® ’lr does not pop. When Mr A Elmer Warner, of Sunfield,
■ ‘to the finder who reads "and &gt; on get ready to pop corn pour cold spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Ella
A Saving of. from wafer ou it and then pour it right off Mrs, A. E. Heath has been confined
lieed^ ».
Again. If the ’corn Is very dry let tu the house with a hard attack of the
fifty cants fb one dollar.
-tand in the water a few minutes. grip.
Put it right iuto the popper while wpt.
II ecox.
Ir popping’the corn it should always
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ManhaH spent.
be’kept in motion untjl it has cracked.
Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jason Air
There will her no troubta in having lit
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pop It. these directions wo followed)— KI wain.
| C. F. Van Ankeu. of Lansing, visited
Kk,
IhU L-rother, Rev. 11. IL Van Anhui,
: Married, i at 7 o’clock Inst evcnldg,
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at the honje of F. A. Norwood.in this Monday.
city. Mrs. Minnie M. Norwood to jekThos. Brico. -of Detroit, was shaking!
nilab O. Ctftler. Both of the principals hand?
.
with Hustings friends Thurso iy
are roid .-hts of TMnm. Barry #xnm|y. and Friday,
v-her ? Mr. ictitlor is a merchant. lite t .1. M. Smith, of Woodlaud, wc-;- in
bride Is a • well known elocutionint. the city Monday on biulnvss with the
C.*W. Withey officiated. None probate court.
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gPHftpuiffiiiifllF’i’ h iTS!Tl!Tnr;t”T'nr&lt;-(ff,!TWW
bat immediate i clatives’were present. , IL T. French and Frank Prat’. of
A World lhe dinner was served after Middleville, wore in the city on bu:ithe ceremony.—Howard City Record. dess Tuesday*.-"''
. EXphty sIx ty the 136 protestant min­
Spiiimhiiiiiiiiiiiiumii.Himuuuiii.l'iiiilliilMmillllHIw
Burrell Newman, of Saginaw, vlriuid
isters nf DetrMt have signed on agree­
Hereafter tbe postofll^ will close at ment not to I marry divorced people, his grandparents Mr. and-Mrs. T. Phil­
lipa
tho past week.
where the .dKcrecs were granted on
7 I’. M., standard time. (
Many sops of-farmers hereabout tin* grounds not sanctioned by the church
Mr. aud Mrs. Martin . Gllk^pie, ot
taking tbe-qHTial course In Btockraising to which tbe minister may belong. South Haven, are viHitiqg their daugh­
,
at tbe Michigan Agricultural Col lege Such a stand will commend Itself tn ter, Mrs. Henry Smith.
those ^»ho wish to see fewer divorces
Splendid idea.
Peter Covert is spending the week
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-The pupil? of the Hipds school, dis­ granted.
with bis {laughters, Mrs. H. J. Christ
Mrs. Catharine Smith of Carmel mas and Mrs. I). R. Foster.
trict No 4 Hope, are preparing to give a
home talent Dlav in tbe near future for paid us twice on the closing day of the
Mrs. Prudence Nobles is very rerious
year, once in cash and once in a good
the benefit of tbe school.;
ly ill at the hoxpe of her son, Anson
ejFOUND—A Ipilchfork onl tbejhill story which she will be surprised to Nobles, on West Green street.
near the Electric Light plant on State find in her paper this week. She was
Mrs. Mary C. Barthell, of Chicago,
street. Owner can ’getjtheysame at this Induced to come to America from Ger­
many in 1848, by the stories of better spent Sunday and Monday in the city
office by paying for this notice.
wages and was the happiest girl on the guest of Mrs. Anna D. Mason.
A certain editor and publisher cncc earth when she got a job at five shllJoseph Hooper, of Ishpeming, Presi­
told his employes that one of the' lings per week for doing housework.
most effective lessons he ever learned‘ milking seven oows and doing the dent of the State Barbers Commission,
consisted of only four words. Having’ churning. The sum Was princely coru- was a guest of Emry Busby Saturday.
asked bis grandfatherf to explain to' pjrfed to what she had received in Ger­
Chester and R. B. Messi t attended
him the meaning of a certain word, the many for mdwlng, pitching manure, tbe meeting of the Western Boot and
old gentlmor. replied, "Frank, there’s1 plowing, threshing, etc. It is a good Shoe Jobbers Association .a Chicago
the dHitlonary." 'A great many peo­’ sign when peopld get uneasy and want Friday.
ple in the. world might be %euebtted
their full share of what is earned by
Representative Schantz’left for Lan
by a like firm but kindly attitude on‘ them, btrt when one measures the pressing Wednesday.^ He reports tbe usthe part of their friends which would1 ent by the past, ho is protty apt to
sion
’of '.the legislature as starting off
mean nothing less than: Do It your­• see that times aren’t so very bad,
after all.—Charlotte Tribune?1* very
A * *smoothly..
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self.
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Fred L. Heath

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Ji'iat we eay we do,\oe do do.

Exactly One-Third Off
LADIES’ OR CHILDREN’S COATS
No exception from this rule.. Any cloth coat in tbe store will be sold at ONETHIRD OFF. Just think of a $12.00 Coat for $8.00, or a 17.50 Coat for $5.00,
or a.$6.00 Coat for $4.00. These reductions are genuine. Our Coats and prices
are too well known for us to do any “ monkey business.” Don’t pay anyway, and
we want money more than we do Coats, and positively will not carry any over.
You can buy a Plush or Cloth Cape at same reduction. Come early and get first choice.

$1.25 Black Sateen Petticoats for 89c
Nice quality of Black Sateen, prettily trimfiied with niching and frills, considered
extra value at tlieir regular price of $1.95, but we have ten dozen now to sell at 89c.
These are a little snap we picked up and we turn them over to you quickly.

Come In and Look Around.

Fred L Heath

Clocks - Clocks - Clocks

Our Watch

Hospital ;

JOHN BESSMER,

Look! Cook!

Eittle Blue tickets

C. 41. Clarke &amp;£o
duality Skic.

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LOCAL OS ; J

You will see many lines with a small price ticket on them.
We have mentioned a few here, but you'll always find some­
thing to interest you if you are of an economical turn of mind.
Th* Store That Never Disappoints.

Phone
30

WRIGHT BROS

Hatting*,
Mich.

One Price to
And that
Lowest
If you like to trade at a store where you can feel sure that
you are getting just as low a price as
one elsi come here,
We pride ourselves on the fact that we
strictly oneprice store. A child can buy as cheap as
buyer.

We have a few Coats left which we are selling
below cost.
A SI 0.00 Coat now §5.00
A
8.00 Coat now 4.00
A
5.00 Coat now 2.50
he prices are lower than you would expect for such desirable
irments.
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i IS J. 3. GOODYEAR CO
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JANUARY BARGAINS
i-3 off on Coats, Capes and Furs
1-4 off on Dress Skirts
i-4 off on Waists (Black silk excepted)
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Black Satteen Petticoats, “Alain” Brand, 14 stitches to the
inch, §1.25 values 98c.
Better ones reduced accordingly.

Golf Gloves. 50c Value
Golf Gloves, 25c Value

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43c
ipc

14 off on Kid and flocha flittens.

SATURDAY SPECIAL
On Saturday January 14. we will sell Cotion Blankets,
Values 55c to §2.00 at

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�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY

6

HOLMES CHURCH.

Tub Banner's Short Stones |
THB BADGE OF
SERVICE
By FRANK H. SWEET

that you -fly back to heaven ,where
they keep ze - angels. But eet Is l&gt;«*aveu
llutl you make anywhere. Now I know
why the place here seem no beautiful—
rot is the angel."
.
May Icughml and gave him her
baud.
. *
"Thank you. count." she said. “I
am glad to see yon also. You are sure

to like It hero-even without the nngeL
May Allyn stepped frpm the eleva­ And you. too. Mr. Bethune." offering
aer band to the sculptor. "Cau you
tor with a lilt of lace'tn her hand. She wt make a pretty speech like the
ralkcd through the rotunda, looking tount?" .
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» right and left among tho .massive
"1 am afraid uot.” smiling down at
Allan; nntt drooping palms. There ler. "Only that I mu very, very gir.d
were few persons In sight. M&lt;»t of » Hud yon here. Ml»s Allyn.- Your
toe guests were over on ibe bcacb. for jnetKSicp will ndd much to—to our
t was the btitblug hour May went pleasure."
“Why. really, that &lt;1cm-s very nicesearly aerpsa the rotunda before she
band the object of her search—a worn- y.”She
twirled the brush with a pretty.
in In u retired corner reading a novel.
rnconscioU' movement that caused the
“Here you • arc. mamma.’’ she ex- Sps of its feathers to flick across one
tiairued rebuklugly. "and reading that jf the palm fronds'near. The motion
tovel, as I might buve expected. Don't uiughl the count's attentlou. and with
rou -know tbe characters in It would rendering luustenmtlun his eyes went
rtay exactly where you leave them If .•rom it to her while apron and do the
you should close tbe book for n few jadgo of servitude upon her bead, and
sours, aud this glorious weather out­ Ns sloping shoulders stiffened suddenly
ride is something of tbe present. But .nto protesting lieserve.
•Tardnnnez," he rebuked, "but eet Is
icc here," holding up the lace for In?o hurry 1 am now. 1 will see. M.
ipectlon, "do you thluk this will do?”
Bethune
will, tpll you we have not
"For what?'
"Oh. you know, mamma! I'm to be rroglster yet. 1 will do eet now.”
May watched him hurry away with
Betty the maid In the play we're get
Ung up and am to buve the white ui odd loos of inquiry In her eyes.
'♦Wharb the matter vRh the count?'*
badge of servitude on my hen*! nnd
wear a white apron and carry a broom Mie asked Innocently. "Has be for­
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k something. I've told it all over gotten something?''
Bethune Inuglicd joyously. A mekefure. only your head's in that book.
pent before there b.;d been both reDo please shut it.”
• The olden woman obeyed, with a sigh, j terve and repression in his eyes; now
lid«tnok tl&gt;e bit bf fleecy luce between I Jiey were suddenly «»agvr. gldwing. de­
i tenufned.
for flngerej
"The itoUnt's an odd sort of stick,"
"No. It wofi’t do at nil, May," , she
raid Instanftiyi a ripple of. amusement ie answered, "and his visit here Is
MnfeKsedl.v
in search of u rich Anierl'breaking t4e dreamy quiet of her fare.
.•an wife."
.
“It wouldult be ni'pnipriate.”
.
He
raised
Ids hand Rignificantly to­
"But whj ?*' with an ulr of disap­
ward b-T bead, but for n moment she
pointment, i "It U so pretty *'
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"Yes. and rostb'- ChiW. &lt;-hild, don’t looked puzzh'd. then a quick, compre­
you know that trit of Inre is worth as hending fllisb ruse to her faro.
much as Betty the fuahl could earn In . "Oh. thal*:" she said thoughtfully.
live years. I You 'must have something “And yotf?'
Bethune laugheil again. He could
cheap to M in, cliuracter."
"I don't eellevd I have anything.” \ nut help. It
"Can't you ajtf. Miss'Allyn?'' be de­
"No. I suppose not. You will have
to try at o ic of the stores. You will manded. "i fancied it was sticking
need"— d re. Allan’s gnse went 1d- out all over me. Over yonder I was*a
gidrlngly x bout the rotunda until it 1 P°or d*’’11 uf •“ artlst Bnd y°u * rtch
. . .maids
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•_ .a__ _a 1 boirosu
heiress, Hiiil
and n&gt;1«*
now—
—ah
oh. Mnr!"
May.”’
found one 1«1 the. .hotel
dustlug
There, was the soft rustle of silk
plant. Bin* whited until she caught tbe
moving
across
jthe
carpet
May raised
girl's eye, t im raised a linger.
“I beg your pardon, ujy dear,’ Rhe her Unger.
“
Matpma
is
Coming!?
she
warned.
■aid aa the girl appruaclicil. "but my
"I don't carp." .Impetuooaljr. ‘Tve
laughter li|*re Is to be In the church
got to speak now: 1 can't wait to­
other day. Where ran I we ybu
alone?”
She hesitated, then appeared to conrider
' v
"Tire maid* and nurses usually walk
on the beach at about 3 ©{clock." aba
&lt;ald• demurely; -"I expect 1 shall be
there."
.
At' 4 o'clock two wheel chairs swept
leisurely down the bicycle avenue and
&gt;n past tin* BrdnkerH toward the beach.
It nms the hour for Mrs. Allyn's dally
anting, aud sluj preferred to take It in
i wheel chft|r and leJkiirrly. The oc­
cupant of the jollier chair win Count
I'Ortcgan, nnd from the satiafaction-on
lib* face he had evidently discovered
the mistake. As they turned tewnrd
tbe beach'.putli they saw two figure*
approaching them only a few yards

till

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"MLLE. ALLTN. KES IT POSRAIIIyLe!" CKIED
THE COCNT EAlTUnOL’SLY.

benefit and will have
tume something like
you mind my looking
. lace cap a mutuent?"
The girl removed it,

to wear a cos­
yours. Would
st your pretty
with a pleased

“This is exactly what you want.
May.” went on Mrs. Allyn, holding it
up critically. ‘‘You"—
But May had sunt ebed tho little cap
from the upraised Augers and placed It
upon her own Huffy brown bale, j
“Now. let me have your'npron a
minute, please,’', she* cried merrily.
“Thank you." us the girl complied. and
■be fastened th&lt; apron to her waist
■wrltli deft Ungers. "And now the Host­
ing brush. There, ujamma. bow will
thia do?" with a flourish of tbe brush
and a sweeping courtesy.
The girl laughed, and even Mrs. Al­
lyn smiled Indulgently as May dtanced
■way toward the middle of tbe rotonZU. flirting the brush Indlscrimleately
over jardinieres and palm leaves as
she passed. Soon pillars aud pains in­
tervened and concealed her from their
Count 1'Ortegan and a young Amer­
ican sculptor were Just entering the
roton*In. They bad known each other
In Pn: ih nnd uttt again on the steamer
comln : over, auil now they had come
to Gr. y Harbor together, not because
they l.:iil much In common, but they
were requainted. and nil the people
■round were strangers.
May did not notice them until 'tb£y
•topped beside her. with •xclamatiohs
of astonishment and pleasure.
“Mlle. Allyn, ees it poqBalblejr
Crted tbe count rapturously. "Eet
fie Id Paris that you vanlab thin

•‘Tbere's May now!” exclaimed Mra
Allyn. "Buppwe we wait a few min­
utes dod apeak: with her."
The coont'M face grew eager, and
wonla 'of;an elaborate apology liega'n
to form in his mind, but as the figures
drew near and he naw tbe expresalou
on thetr faces is they looked at each
other the apology died asdy and a
Parisian oath, muttered under . hla
breath, took its place. He merely
bowed politely and then waited fur
Mrs. Allyn to give the signal to go on.
JI«atr Obaervatlona,

Some years ngo'.au xuthorvM of conriderable note wag entering a place of
public entertaiement when the sound
of l^er own naine uttered by a group
lust in front of her attracted her at­
tention. and she discovered that a gen­
tleman in tbe company of several la­
dles was pointing out another lady at
some, distance to his. companions ns
herself.
M0h. dear, she's not at all pretty!"
said one of the ladle*, putting up her
opern Klass.
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"Quite vulgar looking,” said another,
adust In g hers to a better focus.
"So dreadfully masculine." added a
third. “Any one might guess ate was
a bluestocking.- I pity her husband, 1
declare."
.
"She Is mascuUn?,*' sakl the jrentlemnn complacently, pleased to have in­
terested his companions. "You &lt;!an we
that even from here. ■ But you can't
appreciate her ugllaesa without secln-.
her full face. She ban a most ap­
palling aqulnt”
Tbe authoress In question, who was
neither masculine nor ugly nor afflict
ed with a squint, had sense of humor
anough to enjoy the situation.

The health aud fragranefe and
strength of the great pine forests are
condensed in Pineules -a new discovery
put up in a new'way. A cure for all
' Kidney, Bloodfand Bladder diseases,
Backache, Lumbago and every form of
Rheumatism. Pineules rid toe system
of impurities^.Sold by Fred L. rf * ,
the druggist.

rotis.

ORANGEVILLE.

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MORGAN.

’ The Infant bou ot Mr. and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Abram Burster are
Frank Harper died Wednesday morn­ spending the week visiting their sues
ing Jan. 4. The sorrowing parents at Nashville.
have the sympathy of the community.
ML Bert Fancher and Mr. J. Smith
Miu Aukermau, sister of Mrs. Levi were in Hastings Monday.
Groks died at the Wttei’s home Wed­ ; Elder Carpenter rep°rtfl l^at there
nesday Jan 4. Funeral service were, ^will bo quarterly meeting at the Free
Methodist church in Maple Grove com­
held Saturday at the ehurch.
.
Lena and Leia Morehouse were in! mencing Friday night and continuing
over Sunday next.
Plainwell last week Wednesday.
Mr. Fancher aud Orville Hyde went
Will Collison, visited friends fn this
to Battle Creek last Thursday return­
vicinity a few days laat week.
Kenneth House, the little grandson ing Friday.
Quite a good rptay sucker? and a few
of D. G. Cross. Is on the sick ■ list at the
pickerel are being netted out of the
MARTIN CORNERS
present writing.
,
George Barry, of Bwiington, is
The last of the club dances was well river below Tfaornapple late.
Sucuuul and Dan Bullinger are put­ spending a few days with his parents,
attended.
There being 56 numbers
ting in a fine lot of logs nt Morgan.
called here by the death of bis brother. •
out.
Mrs. Dexter Jk convalescing quite
Mp and Mra. Alex Gillwpie. of Lake­
Mt. and Mra. Willard Pierce,‘of Kai­
view, called on friends at this place
amazon, attended the funeral of the fast and will soon be able to be out.
auut. Miss Aukermau.
Mias Stella Cule is alowly on the gain last week.
u Mpn(Uy but will be some time before «be will
There will be quarterly meeting at
Mr. and Mra. J. V. Wlckbaui, Mr. I
k„„„. WOnder how Ion? tbe wood l« able to be around. Dr. Shilling of the F. M. church at Stony Point Jan.
nndj B. ’R. Murdock. Jane and {Roy - 3lt1
lafiL
Nashville is attending her.
20to22ud.
Wickham and Trumie Wilson attend- [
--------Mr. and Mrs' Chas. Boylee, of Rich­
ed tbe Star Grange, south of Hastings,
BOWENS MILLS
CRESSEY.
land, and Mr.Jaud Mrs. Frank Barry, of
Thursday and report a good time.
I Charles Baughman Jr. went'to Lan­
Ypsilanti, were in attendance at the
Special meetings thia week.
The sick this week are: Albert Wil­ ding last Monday tb attend the Agri­
School began again Monday after a funeral of theit brother Jal Ibis.place
liams, Mary Wickham, Susie Ruundef, cultural College.
Sunday.
.
(WQ weeks vacation.
Mre. H.’.B. Baruum, F. S. Barnum aud
Fred Barry Jr. died Jan. Rih 1905 of
After a weeks vacation, school comEthel Barber went to Battie Greek
family.
a complication of diseases aged 22
meuced last Monday with Mr. Wilson Saturday for. a short May.J
,
Mra. J. D. Townsend, Mary Cole, and as teacher.
years 9 mouths 10 days. He leaves a
Albert Fisher is somewhat improved
Andrew Townsend were the guests of
wife and little daughter, father, moth­
George Meek arrived from the West in health.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yarger.
er, six brothers and five sisters to mourn
last Saturday, his wife having come
Mrs. Mattie Magi new, of Kalamazoo, Mr loss. Tbe funeral wax held Sun­
Mr ud Mra. A. J. Huntenlenwlned ' tht
lu
,
of
Julw
•*-It is their intentions
waa the guest of ber parents Mr. and day at tbe Martin chunfh and waa large­
a corapan, of youngJ. tipla last Tues- to
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u place their future home.
make
this
Jfn, C. J. Brown Friday and Saturday. ly attended. Services conducted by.
day evening.
John B. King, wife and MrvMaria
Mrs. Warren Fisher will entertain Rev. Ottau. Interment in the Fuller
Gardner visited at Elmer Kings near
the L. A. S. to dinner Wednesday.
cemetery.
YANKEE SPRINGS:
Carlton Center the first of the week. .
Rose Noteboom went to Kalamazoo
Miss','Nellie Casady who Las^been
Yankee Grange No. 243 met hi reg­
Friday
to
remain
with
bur
sister
until
NORTHEAST HASTINGS.
aick for the past two weeks retqir.ed ular session last Saturday at 2p. tn.
There will be Sunday School follow­
her dutiet ob teacher in district No. 3 with W- M. in the chair, the third and Monday.
Mrs. Charles Honeytett is again car­ ed by preaching at the church next
Monday.
fourth degrees L-ciug conferred. J t waa
ing
for
baby
Katie
Barlier.
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Sunday morning.
Mrs. Fox has returned from her visit voted to have thelnFtallatiop of offierra
' .-^nuis Whitmore, of Delton, visited
in two weekF, Jan. 21st. .
^ith relatives at EatonJRapitlt:.
Several from thia vicinity attended
friends
here
Thuraday
and
Friday,
the funeral of Fred Barry at Martin
The
institute
which
is
to
tv
held
at*
Mra. Ben VoortiicB. uf Aliddlevllie,
this place next Saturday, the 14th will
Mrs. Rupe is assisting Mre. Newell (’oroeni. He leaves a wife ard babe
is the guest of relatives here.
who have uur sympathy in their be­
Mias{Addie Noiris has revered her be held iu the church, dhiner 'Itaing Barber for a few week*. .
Mrs. Philip Barber is quite sick with reavement.
connection# with the Warren Feather served In th»* hall. AU are invited.
Mrs. Clarence *Kinue ia on Regain
tonsilith.
bone factory at Aliddleville utd retnruCARLTON CENTER.
ed|hon.c
w
Mrs. Albert Fisher and Mra. Euos after a four weeks ajekneta. ’
Mr. James Muncy baa sold his dryer
Miss Jessie Brucks who has la-en Barbvr were in Kulnmazoo Saturday.
Chas. Hutchiqwn, of Irving, is the
at Dowling.
/ .
guest oijMyrou genaiba ar.djwife.
spending the holidays with her parents,
Miss Minnie /Wood has returned to’r
&gt;fra. Clarence Demond, formerly Miss Mr. aud Mrs. G. F. Brooks; returned lo
CLOVELDALE.
Grand Rapids after visiting her broth­
Eulah Teller, died last^Sunday at the resume her stupes at Coats Grove the
The poles are set through Center er and family, Homer Wood.
home ofj.her parents in Orangeville. first of the week.
Mr. William Bottrall, of Ionia, spent street for another telephone Hue.
The funeral will be held at the U. B.
Mra. Orr Ffaher ia very poorly, the
Poles are al&gt;o being eet Just south is suffering with heart direase and lachurch Wednesday.
Deceased was Sunday with bis wife, Mrs. Ina Bottrall.
highly respected.
They expect to make further improve-,, of the village for a line to Cedar Creek. firipp*
Telephone service is being extended
men Is in their atore.
Mr. and Mre. Whitlock, of BarryvIHe,
At the last meeting of the Ladies also west ami northwest.
visited at her Bisters, Mre. Bert Ki one's
HIGH BANK.
Isaac DeBack and family, A. F. Nor­
Aid Society Mre. *8. Leavens and Mrs.
Saturday.
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.
The way mother earth looks today, Plank were admitted to membership. ris, Mark Norris Jr. and wives also your
Mrs. • Lewie Koble ie on tbe gain at
and If the snow continue® to fall, we
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ketcham, of Has­ scribe were guests of Charles Collins thia writing, Dr. Roberts attending.
will soon have a nice run of sleighing. tings, attended the institute Monday and family last Sunday.
Mr. Thomas Erwin, the organizer of
Sarah Erb is- slowly improving and and were tbe guests of Mr. and Mra.
COATS GROVE.
the Gleaners here, lost a very valuable
!b very comfortable since her removal FredjFleming.
Dr. Roberta has all he can do as there
.horse
las( week, earned 'by breaking
from |H as tings, wberefshe was confined
There is some talk tbat the old black­
is much sicknera in this locality.
'
several weeks|witb a fractured hip.
smith f bop and lot are lo: be disposed its leg while Id the stall.
Mr. and Mrs. Rddgera who arealek at
Mrs. Cora (Cornwell, of Lawrence,
Bom to Mr.'aud Mrs' William Bpr- of and the building removed. If such
,
Michigan
visited
her
parents,
Rev. Henry; Rudebaugh’s are not getting any
man'Thursday morning a daughter. • is the case it will remove one of the
better.
'
The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. old landmarks and al) will be sorry to, Feather and wife, last week.
Henry Yerty is sick with the grip
Rev. D. Feather etill continues to
George laciamoreRis sick with pneu­ see it go. '
and. neuralgia.
।
A Iman Olds and son Dewey, of Has­ hold revival-meetings ae South Maple
monia.
.
Vern Cline, of Middleville,, is visit-,
Grove.
Mr ^and Mis. Jstnes Freeman and tings, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
*
Burt and^ArthurgPatton and their iug friends in this neighborhood.
daughter Florence visited at Devere H. B. Gammon.
The meetings at the Schlipp! church
Hooks Sundav.
'
Not withstand ng the siorm. about wives visited the fan.fly of Peter
have
doted.
Mosher
lost
Sunday.
ICO attended the Farmer’s hietitute ou
Walter lekt ; went to'Kalamazoo Munday. TbetsessJops wertsSeld in the
James Fleming.: the towmhip treas­
Ryan Bros, shipped 1'1 Jambs from
last fweek to {purchase a'new stove*for
urer, was at Bagla's store Monday
church. In the morning after music here last*Monday.
the church.
collecting taxes.
by choir under leadership of Mrs. Row­
Word] comes from Mrs. T. C. Scbiil land Mr. J. F. Edmonds,, the chair
from*!, her North Dakota borne thafiI man called upto J. E. Habbiti who
GLAJSS CREEK.
DO NOT EXPERIMENT
Tuesday] after Xmas the weather was ij spoke upon the benefiiH retailing from
Jesse;Httrthy, of Outgo, is vlelting
on yourself If you have
38 belowf zero. How do you suppose ;I farmer’s organizing, [firat recoginitiou
his brother George and family.
we would enjoy such weather here? ;I frcrn£telephone companies land second
Miss Ella Corbett, of- Stanwood, baa
That is not Sad out there but I guess ■ । social benefits. His address Was fol
been spending the past week with her
we don’t 'care to have it quite so cold !; iowed by an address by A, E. Croman
aunt Mrs. Edgar (itia..
.
here.
IT IS DANGEROUS.
upon Forage crops, after which ail
i’. R..Kains returned Tuesday from
went to O’Connors hall for a picnic The disease can be cured and we
it our business to cure it. Jewell and intends to enttd rhe winter
GRANGE HALL CORNERS. dinner. In the afternoon then* were make
with hia daughter Mre. B. Jen kin a.
■
addresses by Prof. Burnham, of Kala­ We have a remedy
Mr?. Ruth Dotiglars is viaiUhgher
Installation of officers at the Grange mazoo, County Commiseioner of schools
Hall last Saturday night. A fine time is Ketcham and A. E. Crtopan of state
son Ola, of Hartings.
&gt;
reported.J Fried cakes and coffee were grange.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kronewitier visit­
served.
ed Glass Creek grange Saturday night
H. Burroughs and wife spent Santhat we will guarantee to remove and help install efflerra for the ensueday at Nelson Birds.
McCOMBER SCH’L HOUSE. the poisonous URIC ACID frofn ing jear as follows M , W. Harena; O^
Mrs. sherm Zimmerman is under the
Miss Sarah Traver has retimed home your system, and a simple treat­ B. Jenkinri; Treaa|» W. Otis: Leek. M.
care of Dr. Allen, of Bedford, at pre­ after helping Hrs. Diirffeeia couple of. ment to be followed in connection Garhatn: G. P.. Orvll Burdeff; S, F.
sent.
|
vrithitthat willcomplete the cure. Gorham; Chap. Ida Otis: A.S..F. Ba­
weeks.
.
vins; P.. M. Havens;C., Mrr. M. Bavens:
(Quite a namber from here attend­
Robt Bryans and wife fiaited Mr.
The Remedy Is for sale by
Fn N. Nt ■ lands, A- S., Zola Otis, after
ed the grange meeting at the Grange and Mrr. Jim Crawley Suhday&lt;
which all (njojtd a gcotf oyster topper
meeting at the Star Grange the 4th.
Mrs. Robt Traver returned home
and program.
Some of the men of the neighbor­ Saturday after a weeks visit with her
hood ate cleaning out the Creek’s be­ mother in town.
Bert,* Newland who hap be^n several
We will furnish you advice and
tween the lakes aud they think they
Treatment suited to your days north and at Battle', Creek returaReuben Critics is helping Jim Craw­ the
r.mr
Prw*
if
will
X..*
__
are doing better work than the big
ed home last week.
case
Free
if
you
will
but
write
us.
ley cut wood this week.
dredge did last year and ndtnear eo
(Over twettCy y«ts’ experience)
Born to Roy Er way and wife a
much expenae to it either.
daughter.
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO.. New HavcB.Com
THE EDITOR’S WIFE
Mra Lovilia Stevens is caring for

School commenced Monday moitotag
after two weeks vacation.
Mrs. Carrie i Parmelee and Mrs. Hat­
tie Fuller visited Mrs. Will ChaaeWedneaday.
Miss Arvilla and Ford Stowell were
the guests of their grandma Mrs. H. B.
Barnum Sunday.
Quite fl number from this way at­
tended the funeral of Fred Barry jr. at
the Martin church Sunday. Interment
iu the Fuller cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Tasker, son and
daughter, Mr. Trumie'Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. 15.JR. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs, J
Friend, and Mrs. Millie Cole, of Carl­
ton, Miss Bolter Lois, Myra Firafer dn'8
Winn Fisher, of Hastings, were visitors
at J. V» Wickham's Sunday.
Mr. George£Herrington
and faftilly
- of Woodland, were the guest oiGeorge
E.UI«r-. people S.lurd.y,

&amp;

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TONSILINE

SORE THROAT.

Rheumatism

Mlo-phribs
W. J. Holloway

Mra. Zimmerman.
Berton Bowser and Grace Bristol
spent Saturday and Sunday in Battle
Creek the guwts of Floyd Budd and
wife.
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Mr. Burroughs and Wife, of Banfield,
spent Saturday with .their xhildien
near Lacey.
Look out for Coughs, Colds, Croup
and Whooping Cough. They are
dangerous at this Beason of the year.
They lead to pneumonia or consump­
tion. You can prevent or cure all such
complaints withBee’e Laxative Honey
and Tar—an improvement over all
cough, lung and bronichlal remedies,
and tbe best Cough Syrup. Sold by
Fred L. Heath, the druggist

Foley’s Honey u,a Tar

*or children.vtfc.ture. Noottiaies.

Letter From an Illinois Newspaper
PROHATK ORUKH.
Man that is Well Worth Reading.
Cotmty of hurry. **».
TT." 011
IV* Prob***
for th*
The following letter from Si H. Dun|yrn'..h,4‘1,,p mi ih” ,,rnt»‘« otnA
mu, editor of tbe Seaton, til., (indepen­
dent, shows that there is atl loot one day tbe 3nl day of January In the year o»r
editor that wauls to help others lie ', ChMsrad nine bundled nud nve.
nTTS1'
M'Jl’u&amp; Jn&lt;,&lt;* Probate.
writes as follows:
I K^rr
“* “UU * Joha V
“To the editor of the Banner­
r’X?d'‘”r..
B,,r« ,hn petition dnly verl. !j2’h y^u» wou,d Print tbt&gt; following.'
of raid
and thus help me to do a kihdneas to ' entalr praylnjt for rm»on» ■*irntDl»Uah&gt;r
tbereln
that he
your readers. My wife has been a may Iw* llo»nwd to «««i] tbe teal estate of sai.i
^„t„
great sufferer with stomach trouble®! tlix-Muwi
r‘*re' and the
fo i
years practically tin invalid. Nothing *
!*
** M* b~r n&lt;
prtllhm anil that the heir* at law of sal J
u? heJp ber unl11 1 Procured a 1 Hi
Jit'll im nth..
.
.
nat“re’B cure for dys-. m

“"frSrS*^SSrtS
u,- t »» -.
°f ludepeildent.” I
W. J. Holloway han the local agency 1
equals
’^ n-inflcti
&lt;wi»1r Editor Duncan
DuncWLuu
offen to pey for XI o-n,
f fn any ।
c*M where ll doe, not glee Utl faction.)

In tbe Hatuno Ra.xnkm a t»ew»
,u 5^
^Ch^lIiack.
kllac.h.oox.
(rgSUSf-'

Deafness Cannot be Cured
br local apBlknttaB, as they uoaot wneh tbe
iKVlk’ti ot, the ear. Tbe re h oelj cuie
way lo cure ileal nrwk. and Lb*t U by etnuttta*
UonuIooirdMlon aftbc moeww Hnlns«&lt; tbelto•tacblan TiAm. When this tube In inflamed vou
bare a nunbllnt soond or Imperfect bearing,
and whMi It te entirelyIr&gt;enclosed
. Dcafnen
la Cba
rt_
___ 1 .. .-L
..._
..... ......
.. ...R, ..
Ia.
OJUIIItton. tM-nrinz will t* &lt;l!stroye« forever; ntM
CSMA out Of fi*n are eart-ri by Catarrh, whteh 1«
nothlnr bur an Inflamed condition ot the nwcotr* eurface*.
.
Wc will rlrt One Hundred Italian* tor any
&lt;*«• of Itaafnnw (CBuMxi by cwtarrh) that caaauc l&gt;«&gt; cured by Haifa Catarrh’Cure. Send for
circuHrn free. F. J. cur.sky « Oo. Tntwo.o.
Bold by l&gt;n:«UL«. 75c.
Take flair&lt;rnniltt I'liufnr mn«Upattaa.

lu the little colds that grow into big
colds; the big colds that end in con­
sumption and death. Watch the little
colds. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup.

.THIMYmIm

�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY ra, ijy.

IRE FARMERS
on™

FREE

u

.

I
.•

Homestead
LANDS

,

Of

Western
Canada

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2E?.J
X?er fo? ’kw*
of
whesr h0
andJwotoerrrata,
for 190&lt;.
70,000 PAJ?JfEl?S ।
receive 155.00
&gt;"*lon^’or*M
their Wheat ____________

aversev of ftOO for each far

Tbe return, from Oats. Bi

FREE
Homestead !
Apply for Information to Super­
intendent of I inmigration. Otta-

»• aarnes.

“No public'library l" safe from book
thieves, in the big libraries they have
spotters to watch men who ask for
rare editions, but in the small libraries
we must depend ou the girls employed
who happen to detect a thief by
chain .*: if possible we catch the book
i:
|,» rc’cite's Oic.iUpbr and
nskhliri if he hits not forgotten to have
the volume'checked off at the registry’
desk. If be is an old hand be s*ys;
" ’1 haw forgotten my curd, but 1
will bring it around tomorrow.'
“Ho hand* back the book nnd disappenra to retfppear in that particular li­
brary no more for many, mouths. Tbe
majority of book Thieves do not steal
novels/ They go after works nt refercnee, nhnsuues, year liooks and such
things, tliut most of them probably
nerd in their business, but cannot af­
ford to buy. That is why suck vol­
ume* are milled down In many librarie~. 1 b.io* .actually known a woman
to get away with .f city directory un­
der her ehM.k." - New York Press

BILIOUSNESS
CONSTIPATION
CURED BY

ft
LACK-DRAUGHT
Because the liver .□
neglecb-jl ieople suffer
with tMiatfnauon, bflionsneaa,
beadnclteHand fi-ven. Cokisattac
lungs and c&lt;4:tigiou&lt; "
» hold of the svritcui.

, 1 bedlord'&lt; Black-Draught
liver regulator.

j drtv&lt;i»c drug. Hut a
: healthful la rati v| that
riipatton ruul mar l»c taken by a
mere child without ‘ possible
harm,
The healthful abtion on the liver
cur»M biti&lt;H’-n&lt;*.«J It ha, an inJiipjratitur effect on the kidneys.
BreatMe the Inert and kidneys do
not work regularly, the pvi»onou«
acidrt along with!the waste from
Ute bowel, gri Hick into the blood
and virulent contagion nwultn.
Tiutdr* traumeiit wich Thed­
ford's BlM-k-I&gt;raught reiMjve® the
d.mg'Ta which lurk iu amatipation,
lifer and kidney troubles, and will
p&gt;w&lt;l&lt;Miy fon-stall the inroads of
Br&lt;giit&gt; di^*.i.*?. for which di»Muto Hi aitranced stages there ia
। ho cure. Ask your dealer for a
Etc. jtadtage of Thedtonl’s BlackI prsugld

rimnvrv iiitiwt*
I K (BATE OKIIEJ.

.
wins, Openr«l up a _
e«i'hhsi.ment. lie got atni^
w«4l fur awhile, bm sa&lt;m all bis custunure 0oa&lt;sl cotoitig.
74o.‘ti]jg u-,v.of t.toin on the stcedt-one
nay
&lt;u
day ntbe Inquired
thr cauie. .
'Ttoeuin
..Are you don’t give inguiappe,”
was theicurt t eply
"But What la dot Ingnlappg;*'' he per­
sisted.
“Uli. stnvjily a custom here. When
one buy? anything at n grot er?- store
the clerk or proprietor uauhlly "gives
Iggnlappp
nrt
,)IH^n-—that ta, n little aotbethlng in
adiUtidn."
.
. ■■
"Oeh. dot is it. eb?*; rqdied pie 'grocer
reflrTt,vrt,-r nnJ
his w«yThe next customer, who came In waa
served by him In person.
After tbe package wni tied and band­
ed over the counter the grocer said
suddenly:
“What la der sum of sixteen hundert
unt forty-seven nut eighteen, bundert
unt niuer*
•
'
’’Why. whatever do you mean?” cried
the astonished purchaser.
“Why. dot's your lagniappe—a leetie
something In nddltiou, alndt Id?’
The- grocer shop cloned tbe foifffwing
week.—New Orleans Tlmeo-DemocraL

‘ The natlvi’s of the Ran Hla* coast,
pnrt of tbe^wontern coast of Routh
Ameriva. hhve mnny pecnllar ciKtoms.
The Inditin' boy after his marriage becornea the slave of hla fatlier-in-law
and must submit In all things to his
will until einaru-lpnteil by hla own
I daughter's innrriagr, when he aeta
up bls own home nnd become® tbenco' forth mn-stcr of hla Hou-In-law., The
1
‘ men nre very* jealous of their women.
aud In emu’ of .war or other grave
j danger their first step is to kill1 their
wives and children. They teijeve
| dreauik r.nd Insanity to Ih: the work of
| evil spirits, nnd the dreamer upon ielb
iDg bis dream is killed. Tbe Inspne
I are burner! alive. They .allow ne tor­
i elgner to sta-op in otto of their villages.

had a running, itching sore oa my
l&lt;wp SuJTerwl torturH. [&gt;oaH-s Uhll.
• ment to,’k awar the burning and Itch­
tail uf Barry- h«’4«&gt; nt tbe ftobate otBre, I *nK iMtanUy. and nuickly effected per
um&gt; ruy .w H? ttnp. in »id County. &lt;&gt;■ inaneut cure. ' C. W. Lenhart, Bowl
■i«yC!»rt n.tti day of to-remlwr tn'lh&lt;« year inc Green O
.
nine hundred and totr.
i । * ',n»n,/u.___________
Yi-w-m Can-. M. Maok. Judge of Trobu'.e.
j rtv- 'iiMt'-r of tb* e-Uatoaf VHiuni H. ’
•'

Uy ImiHM for luurtug the
and hr lx* j
'h.wif-dfixmisnhl trust.
hcreoiMHi
*■
------ ------it la ordered, that Mon Uy, ,K.
the |
ii day -if Luiwft. b. !»OJat ton o'clock lo
tx' Ms-agried for the hearing ot

Xfri’lCK OF HK-lKLAt; C 1^.1 MS.

.wsua i

’ ,7Ui‘unp’Tu‘ *"7^ '
sit&lt;i i-jMrt.tli«n to im hoidea at .tbe probate ; nrs lo
I?
1-J
,vh .ml
a7,’J h
I.--.1&gt; ’ np-dttoner
may
not ta-k ratitel.' Audit
■.u:^r ..t tor.-1 that
'
,us- to -lu« per-oii. tnt&gt;T--stod la Mid rebU«
p-od-Mcy of ^d petition (Uld.th- hrartM
V‘if
r‘ ”
.1KH..J It. th., it
Birotit a n,-u-v
•«o
ami •■ n-i'!»l« I !u mJi! I'j'-uity of
-.ly.
in earit v&lt;fk for th red nicwsalvi
•k« in
to
&lt;iayuf Iftsnint.
:» C. Hncok.
C.Ha.i^VI. Ma&lt; k.
f'rahato K-fU»t *i.
Jadf* o&lt; i’robata
Tn&gt;" Cour. 1

•’that &lt;?a£XrarilawJj toTJpSlt
ihrir rinltnt Igalnst the «st*U

; w,. r...n,,
thattoallpresent
creditor*
said ■!-'cea*«J
lu|cr.'5
tbrirof ehdmS
to nal.i
Brul«to Com’, nt th- Croh.-din
. lb
I -V
t r .-xxtntoaUon uad nllowauie. on
! i,aj„rrItH IJth day ut Al.nl uext. riid ,thal
ni.rfri.mu*
will
I
h? beard bc/or- said Court.. ou
quillv. theJ'rith day of April nrrt, al
tan t’ctock tn lhe iqrmnon of that da}.
n.-m d nrit. inn. &gt;. b.. n»i.
.

VltAHLEH M. Mxra.

j
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Htal" of .Michigan. County of Harry, si.
i &gt; 1,1.iv.» ,
■ I r --- - •
, - - ---Uli J'iJic;al iareutt-ln PfoMto Cwrt tor the coontj of Barry, ria te tn
I ttk* vth day of l&gt;ecembi*r A. 1&gt;. IHM. fo.ir
... ...
.... .v_
fron, pmt (j^je nere ajloweit for ctedl; tor, to
tb»*h claJins aanluit the ertato ol
Tft»*r Coc’nliuni late Of N»hi ronuty. &lt;torefsif'd an&lt;i that aH crmlllftr* of s.U&lt;i ilnwuri nr&lt;*
rt-qiilntd to t‘rc.«4tat their claims to salt! Prot-nte
Ull.
'
:&gt;p«»rhi« thru ■'
Co-pt.at the iToPatf (»!Bce iu tim City if H «*Uni-, tor exanusatton .m4 idlowaoce. :ot».
before the tothi &gt;taV of April next.
11 at
-.-.•th Ohiims n*f!)i be-r-d Wore salt! Csjirtku
.
.
itSuU.ty. the'loth day of April next, sat tea
noril-v4th.it U*e •(•
I&lt;r, v-infee montan &gt; o'dsx-k In the forenoon of tlmt day.
.
I that within | iui-nl iwumber sth. A. !&gt;.. 1VM.
Chaiillh M. Vxcm. .
•utr day* th- cui.u Utcaal cant'! ithi&lt; onJer .
Judge ot Probsle.
m*
In &lt;h&gt;* Bastitqp HMnnrr: Mtlrt 1
.HcakiOii t»l«v«x»T tln-.il &lt;&gt;n«* Injfach ruek
State of Mfchigin. 5th Judicial Circuit—In
... r., A I’llVUK.
•Gl.KMKXTrtNlTII.
• dbaneery.
j
■ .
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mUcttor* for Com plain® &gt;it.
Circuit Judce. Leuna K. Melntfre. .
nidtitM Ad'IrvM. HMtlnp. Mlctitypui.
•
(kj'upbduant.
JeMe R. Mctntrye.
f
IH-tonlant.
.
.
Sult pending to tbe Climilt Cour’, for the
pkohatk okueu.
Coanty of Harry lu Chancery at tho &lt; Ity ot Ha*­
itxto
« Michigan.
County of
Barry,
M.
-------------------------------,.T» («•
Ifluan on the !»th day of Noveinlier WOI.
t »a w.uilou
M-tftioa of . Ito
the1 ITubSlO
(■robsto J.Oitrt
COi*'* 1lor the
present, the Hun. Clenr-nl smith.
mty*ri
inty*of Barry,
Harry. teoldcn
holdcn at
nt the FrofrUe
Trot
office lb
jn tiu» esiUw h kppeHriue tbat tim,Defendant.
■ cltr ‘M llasltiiff'.iltoaldcomity &lt;mMcdnvM,ay
B. McIntyre. I« a reddeot of this City, but
• ■.'Id day at f&gt;i«ctnhej' tn ttri yoir one | that hl&lt; wIierealicnitK nre not knowu. cxcapt
rtj-.unl nine hundtM ami four.
■ thm he4&lt; lu bldlut lu this Stole and cva'llox the
YcMOt, Gbax. M. Mack. Judye &lt;4 )‘roi»te.
serrlee of proceM: therefore on inotieu of
■t the matter of the rattfr- of Saniusl Weekj. Thomas &amp; Pryor, wilcltor* (or tbe C'Jinplkluant.
-&gt;AH*d.
■ .......
' tils onlwredl hut the Defendant enter bta .u»u reading and filing the ix-tinou duly ven- j i^nranee In said cause on or before three month*
I.t, of
vl AbbtoC.
A 0.’,* 1 ’• Weeks,
'* ■ n^, wiflow of ml* dtjoeasjjd
•
. . from the dale ul this order arid that within 20
■ vtatthatsn instrument now nu flto In this dajs tbe (Xinutlslnsot cau»o this order to be
&gt;r£ nun&gt;oitins to l»&lt;- the*hut will and tosta- tiubiiKljcd In the Hastings (tanner. Mid pubilca&lt;'t of Ui&lt;l deoeaswt Im adniltt--'! to Probate lon to lw* continued once each wrekfey Mix
I th- Executor chnxetu nnmod appointed or weMkriQsuecesMca..
u- oltow Miitalilti porwiu.
Thomas &amp; Prvob.
rutMXXT Smith.
rhcreuiKM It is ordered, that Friday the
Jtolidwrs for CuaiplaUmut.
T’lreuit Jada&gt;.
■ti das ot J annary. A. P- 1WS. at to u clock
BoslneM Addre*. Basting*. Michigan. . .
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f,or. the hrartM of
.1 petiUou and tlmt the ta-ln- Ml*« of mW
-reJwxl and all o.brr
tuta*«tod to
d eatatr. are n'fiilrrd tn appear at a*iwton
s*W (Jeuri. ttmn to Im holdra al the probate
-M*. ta
d-how

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DETROIT

anfl fajrfcluosptiing the Sobbing girl
wllo clthfgj d« &lt;pcrntely to the liniul.o
ax! she wy::t down Info the. rushing
mdddy' waler. '
"I wiaL k u gs deep enough to drown
me," site giispcd us she struggled to-

Visitors to a quaint iillle'cliurcb !u
Fi I
\j
England olx-erve n cur.^us «•«&lt;• In the :
shape of a high niocl with a Jt-nuier
Baf H Irk V
l|
tup like a nnddlr Th* parish clerk
I I II I I I
| I
shown not a little pr'tie in thl» relKf.ud 1
| || 1 i I |
Si i
tells its story with re 1 Lili. During the !
Lw ■ I law I
"Why. Kathleen, child, .why are’yoh K£veuttenlh and clgfalf-vutii ceiiturie* __ —H
By OTHO B. SEKGA
the country parsons were aecustomtsl i
H i 'v |
!
f,
out! In tills storin'?”
| g | f | g |
Is her misery she did not recognize to spend rau.-h of ihelr time hunting} III
f'Wirttfit. t»A.hv(M»n
Lilli
-tire strong, comforting voice, land sht with ihelr country squires. O(ttin-1 I I ■■ I I
I lr^^ I'1,11 ■
only cried helpIcMly nw site was lifted times the fox got more attention tlntn | III
I I t| tj li *■
She ran down the stattu ^eagerly nt bodily Into a luxurious &lt;*nrrlage and the M*nuon on- the following Sunday. } I I .1 •
8u&lt; h was tho (.use xvjtli Tbe pnnum who } U 1^
|
|
the x&lt;*inifidf tbe; pb.«tnmn&gt; boll.
’ the door ctoseil.
“Don't cry. Kathleen. We’ll be bon* left the saddle stool behind him ns a ' •
1 M I
i* Z
Z
ai'1
"Four or five, with cheek* In. please!"
she cried gnyly, bolding.out her hand. In a few minutes, and you must make
‘
yourself
dry
and
wann
before
you
take
Ml*s falrlle, who bad •received the
mall, pasaed Kathleen's to her reluc­ cold and are sick. How fortunate I home in the saddle than to tbe pulpH. MIIV I IVIIIvl J Will IVI I
tantly. Her ex|N!rirnced ryes told ber was passing, and on my way to the so In order to introduce some of the
life nnd spirit lirto Ids dlucourw s which
Octagon too!”
there were five rejected manuscripts.
Tbe Octagon was the home ot the lie felt while in tbe hunting field, the
Without speaking Kathleen returned
reverend
gentleman hail thl* saddle
bachelor
girls,
six
Of
them
once,
now
slowly to ber room. •
stool made. It war placed in tbe pul­
"Pnor little disappointed glri!” sighed only two. thanks to Cupid.
pit
l&gt;efore
tlw parson mounted the
She
was
trembling
with
cold
and
the editor, who had pasr.cd through
just such bitter experiences years be­ nervousness and wretchedly conscious steps. Once astride t.hla hobb.v tbe par­
of her wet. bedraggled, miserable ap­ son was able to reach a much higher
fore.
“L won't write any more?' poor Kath pearance. but tbe pitiful picture of her degrvt* of enlhnxiaam and eloquence
leen waa sobbing. "H’s evident I’ve Imagination was still too strong to be than he could have unmounted.
.
made a mistake In supposing. I could dismissed.
“Did you gvt a job?” she whispered
write. Fl! apply for a place scrubbing
intensely
nnd
then
laughed hysterically ,Ferdijnind liHSRlrr, the father of tbe
offices or washing dishes or something
at the unfamiliar phraseology of ber United Staten coast survey system,
like that"
was odcc waited ripop by a committee
question.
She put on ber heavy boots and laced
Coleridge stared at ber uncompre of congreaH went to Inquire into tbe
them up with vicious tugs at tbe
bendlngly for a second, and then hl® progre.HS of the work. The committee
strings.
reached New York nnd wended tlieir
.
rains hard--pours down.” gianc- fare lightened.
way u|wtnirM to the room where Hass­
"I—I have hopes of one.” gravely.
•TOg out nt the unattractive street “and
ler was drilling bls classes and [in-par­
*Tm
glad-si
glad.
Oh.
I
wish
I
I'm glad of It A sunny day would lx
ing tliefu-'for the work. Hassler, who
could give It aD back to you!”
actual mockery!"
allowed no intruders, met. them at the
"The
money
you
mean?
”
She pin on a short skirt and a mack
door and Inquired their btisinusR. They
Intosb and adjusted her oldest hat. cry­
. “Money .Isn't; all.
other! answered that they had cinne to' In­
ing l-Itforiy nil the wldlc.
! vestlgute. "What port of the ft-urk do
“That store Hint 1 sent to tbe Impe­ things. Kathleen.” earnestly vvatchlnq •' you wish to inspect?" inquired the
her
exprexsiva
fare.
"What
would
you j
rial Is Just.exactly wha/t the e litor sal I
think
of
a
womnu
who
refus«*d
a
man
'' Swiss niutbeuiaticlau. Congress bud
be wanted the iitupld uld thing! I
no definite Idea on tbat point "Then
wish 1 was rich and owned a innga* be&lt;*ause4n‘ hud Ix-come poor?’
you had l»eitcr go and find out.” re­
"Did
Miss
HairU*
do
that?"
cried
sine. Look at that rip In my glove! I
turned HaRsler ns lie shut the door In
don’t carej scrubwomen'are not expect­ Kathleen hotly., ’ir never dreamed she tly face* uf the ustonlaiied commit­ And CUTICURA Ointment,
would be so mercenary."
ed to wear gloves!”
tee.
Tbe commltti-r looked , at ouch
the great Skin Cure.
“Would you do tbat. Knthlren?"
She tramped heavily down the italn.
"No. 1 would not.*” passionately. “I'd -.other and on second sober thought cou“Don'turo out. Knlhlccn." called Mi&amp;s
eluded that Hassler wns about right
love
hlntaall
the
more
nud
try
to
make
Fafrlie’s gentle voice. "It is such «
and quietly wendoil their way dirtrn and beautifying theSk
it up to him In other ways.”
driving storm, and I have, just received
Hands of infanta and
“I'd bo glad to be poor If I could stairs nnd back to Washington.
a note from Mr. Coleridge that he will
afford instant relief as
know that you loved me. Kathleen.”
call this morning."
1
skin-tortured babies.
Sbe gnxed at him with frightened,
"I don't want to see him." miserably, troubled eyes;
A scientific. journal tells this story
poking blindly among thp umbrellas
“1 bare loved you n long* time. Kath­ of n toad's cunning: A. brood of chick­
and taking the worst looking one in the
leen," be urge^, "but you are so much ens waa f*d with moistened weal in
*tan&lt;l.
saucers, nud v ben the dough soured a
younger I was afraid to ask you."
"Please stay. Kathlren." urged Miss . “But you have Just proposed to Miss little It attracted large numbers of
Fairlie. “He won't enj^y a call with Falrlle!” she’ burst forth vciiementJyi flies. An observant load had evidently
me stoie. It must&gt;seem lonely when "And sbe refused you because you are -noticed this, and every day toward
he comes now—only two of us—and now jioor''— •
/evening he would make bls appearance
there ti-MSi to be so many"—
“Oh. no.” quietly, ”1 only supposed in the yard, hop to a saucer, climb In
Kathleen stopped cryInc long enough a case. 1 proftosed to her ten years and roll over until he wns covered with
to snap out pettishly: "Lot him stay ago. and sbe refused because she cared meal, having done which he awaited
away then. What does he come.here more for her career. We have been developments. Tbe flies, enticed by the well until a new Inspector came. After
for. a rich man like him? I hate rich
good friends .ever since. It Is you, smell, soon swarmed around theacbem examining the meter be ciphered long
people! ’
Kathleen, that I want. If you can care •ing imtracblan. and whenever one pass and ettmeMly. At length the ok! lady
Mias Fairlie laughed. "You needn’t
ed within two Inches or so of his nose anxiously exclaimed. "A’m no' tae bar
hate him for that reason. In this not* for a poor mnn-an old fellow like his tongue carted’out and tbe fly dis­ a big itcoount thl* time, am IT* “No.
he says he wants us to know that he
Ho put out his band entreatingiy nnd appeared. The plan worked so we'l mem." ,suh. tbe luapevtue. “it's the
touched her wet glove. She shrank that tbe toad made a regular business other why niioot. The company's owin’ j
.
you tuppence. Yon bare surely been
from him and buddled miserably back of it.
b lawing r-;&gt;rra hard this time."
Into* the corner.
"Don't touch me.” she cried sharp
In typhoid - fever the Intestine* are
ly, "and don’t talk niore--l can't bear
tbe gear of «'ie trouble, aud al! solid
Grime*—1.suppose you tell your wife
It—now."
food- should be debarred. Here nutri­ everything &gt;vben you get home? Grant
And then a miracle happened, for a
tious broths aud liquids are needed, —No. hot everything.
Grimes—Of
man comprehended a woman's feelings.
but no tuvat should be given-until the course hot. but the things she want®
Coleridge reached into the broadcloth temperature
has lieen normal for sev­ to know. Grant—Sly dear fellow, those
pocket at toe side of the carriage and
eral days: lu scarlet fever avoid till are tiieitlihgs 1 don't teU her. 1 use
drew uut a hand mirror.
nitrogenous foods, been use the kidneys up so iqucb time telling ber the thing*
“Ix&gt;ok, Kathleen, see how pretty the
and kklu nre .congested, and those are she do-iu’l care to' know that thervjft.
rain has made your hair curl.”
no time left for her to question m*
She 'enugbt-the giass eagerly. “1 the nrgtuiN tbat excrete nitrogen. Their about tbe things she does want’ to
^thought there wm mud on my nuMe." . work should be lessened, not increased: know.—Boston Trunserfpt.
For
this
reason
any
of
the
legumes,
laughing and crying together. “It's
,u winder there Isn't, the wny I fell beans, peas or lentils should nut be
used. Broth made from them would be
Stop it.
down."
.
He took the mirror from her cently. most disastrous. wlifie beef or muttou
A neglected cough or ooid may lead
"You haven't answered my question. broth, which la- less nutritious, can be to serious bronchial or lung trouble®.
readily iiKpimilnte.!.
Don’t take chancre when Foley’s Honey
Kathleen."
and Tar affords perfect security from
She gnzctl earnestly into bis pleading
furious eff-ct of a cold. Sold by W. H.
fneo. •'(’ottid you really lie glad to be
A worthy dni.ie of Dundee. 'Scotiatul. Goody ear, the druggist.
in order to keep down her gas account
, "If you loved me. Katlileen. I could was In the habit of blowing down the
A/u
be glad for eve:ytiihur.''
pipes. thus reversing the bands of the •n airft* irJdneyn an«
“Tljen p&gt;ase lie glait.’’ she tnnrtnured Hcftly. “for I hare loved you alway-"
Ho took.her In Ids arms nnd held
her close. ••KntLl&lt;t*n, dear. 1 am-half
Ashamed, now. to tell yon. Hut that
LOVED Y0V A I.O.XO TIME, KATH- flute to Mies Falrlle wn« a base de­
LKlsr," HB VUGKD.
ception- to you. I wanted to be sure
has loit every dollar he passeswd. He that y;&gt;u loved me. me—poor and 'out
asks if I[ can boi;&gt; him get the pofrlchiu
of itstihl.tout edlh-r on Brinsley’s that
•‘Do. you mean tbat you are not
Is to l&gt;e vacant soon.*’.
'poor—that you are still rich?" she
Knthh on stared nt her with Wide, •Tied regretfully. "Ob, and I thought
start k-d
1 could help you"—
■ ?ry, very sorry for him.” turn'
"You will help me with zyour love.
Ing ber tear stained fare away.
dearcst/'nlHl I nm doubly rich now
hard to &gt;e poor, even for.those whb nre that I have you."
The Rind You Have Ahvnys Bought, and which has been,
used to t."
She vv.*i« silent for a moment, nnd
in use for over 30 years, has borne the RtiYnature of
you stay In. Kathleen?*
tlicn liivghcd joyouvly. “On secund
!'I can's. Miss Falrlle. I'm In just that thought I nm glad yop are rich. I want
nnd .has been made under his per­
mood tbi t I must go out and Walk. 1'11 you to buy a magazine?’
sonal supervision since its infancy.
edme bi k for luueh. though, if you'reAllow no one to deceive you in this.
to Ito het
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Justus-good” are but
“I aha 1 stay at' home today. Walk
My father was the most punctual
Experiments
that
trifle
with and endanger the health of
off your ‘blues* nnd then come home mini 1 ever knew. He was iflways
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
and mak: • yourself pretty. I’ll ask Mr. ready for family prayers, for meals,
Colcridqit to.Rtay for lunch.”
and met every engagement, social or
Knthlo u plodded almlanly along In biadnHs. at the moment He expected
tlic rain. forgetting, her own misery In
nil of us to be the same and taught uh
the conti mp'atkm of the changed for­ the use nfid necessity for forming such
Castoria is a harmless substHute for Castor OH, Pare­
tunes of Mr. Coleridge.
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
*^Iow will |;e endure it?” ahe thought habits for tbe convenience of nil con­
contains neither Opirhn, Morphine nor other Narcotic
pityingly. "1 suppose he'll have to give cerned. I never knew him late for Sun­
up (but elegant home and bls horaea day sendee at the post chapel. He
substance. Its age ia its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and carriages and everything. I dare used, to appear sqme minutes before
and allays Feverishness. It cures DiairrlKcu and Wind
nay be’ll .lnisa the orchids the most. the rest of us In uniform, jokingly ral­
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, ciires Constipation
lying
my
mother
for
being
late
and
for
And bis Bummer home and tbe auto—
and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the
oh. dear, how hard It will t&gt;e! 1 didn't forgetting something at -the last mo­
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud xaturul sleep.
ment.
When,
he
could
wait
no
longer
think MI-tJi Fairlie seemed very sympa­
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
thetic.” resentfully, "and they have for her he would say that he was off
and
would
march
along
to
church
by
been such friends too.”
Tbe rain poflred down unceasingly, himself or with any of tbe children
genuine
always
and the told east wind piercer! ber who were ready. There be sat very
straight well up Id tbe middle aisle
through nnd through.
.
Bears the Signature of
“My feet are sopping wet," she mut­ and. ns I remember, always became
tered wretchedly, "and if the wind very sleep.v nnd sometimes even took a
blows much harder I’ll have to put tbe little nap during the sermon. At tbat
umbrella down. It Is all, I can do to time this drowsiness of my father’s
hold it Perhaps he's tramping around was something awful to me. inexplica­
this morning looking for , work and is ble. ±Anow It was very bard for me
to keep\ awake, nnd frequently I did
cold and wet—and hungry”—
She sobbed In pity at the picture pre­ not But why he, who. to my mind,
sented by a tod vivid Imagination and could do everything that was right
stepped unscelngly off tbe sidewalk in­ without any effort, should sometimes
to the gutter, through which a flood of be overcome I could not understand
In Use For Over 30 Years.
water rushed noisily. A sudden gust and did not try to do so.—"Recollecof wind tore pitilessly at the old nm- flons and Letter® of General Robert B.
breUa, ripping the cover from the rita®

As It Happened ;
f To Kathleen i;

am notor slomfort

f-wy's

CASTORIA
What is CASTORIA

CASTORIA

The Kind Ton Have Always Bought

�PRISON STRIPES.

SHREDDED
WOT
*771? standard Ail-da^
CervaZ* Served with mint

tian witfifruits,preserves
end vegetables.

StlRFDDED
WMEAT
WITH BERR/F5

BISCUIT
tinrl

“Did you ever stop to think about
the origin pf tbe airipes we use 1? oor
prisons?" snkl it man with an eye fu:
the curious. "If you have not, it will
not take you long to figure the thing
out If you happen to know anything
about tie Bible.
■
’• “For instance, in the laws and ordi­
nances of Deuteronomy we find tht
following, which will give us tbe clew
to the origin of die stripes ns a badge
of infamy: 'If there lie a controversy
between men nnd they dome unto judg­
ment tlmt the judges tpny Judge them,
then they shall jimtUfy the righteous
and copdcmh the ivlcki-d? And it stall
be If the wlckiU niuu he worthy tu Is:
beatei* that the judge shrtil cause him
to lie down and U» be beaten before
hi’ face. m-coriJliiK to his fault, by n
ocrtaln uumbdr- Forty stripes be why
give him nnd not excoedt less if he
should exceed iiud beat him above
these with nmfiy ftr|pcfi; then thy
brother sliuuld seem vile unto thee.'
“Now iifrtca&lt;l Qf inlllctln^ these fihysjcal stripes tit- put striped clotlies or
the men who' offend the law or wh&lt;»
may come unto judgment tlmt [the
Judges may Judge them, ns it Is put in
the text, of i-ourse you criufd go intich
further bark In history If you cured to
trace the origin of marks of Infamy,
but you would find tlmt physical ninth
Intlon &lt;&gt;f some sort In « nnij-u lty of In­

NEW FUR FASHIONS.|

when forkswere new.

FROM THE INCIDENTAL CRAVAT TO
THE IMPORTANT SHAWL.

A lady who’ saw foriui used for tbe
first time at u dinner of Henry I1L of
, France records her "ImprcMlous" of
&gt;f Maar Shape* ' lhe occnolon. Henry had in. 1574 been
mail Throai a»-:| tendered u magulfl^Tnt reception in
er Skin—Samp- Venice. At this vntertulnment furiu&gt;
Cap**were usixl. The royal guest ubterved
■ -.[[ diem with much Interest nnd ImmedlXlnety-nlne women out of- every hun-i,
fired feel nt their Iwst when prettily; ately .Intrtxlaced them tu the lYeucb
,
ani becomingly dreawd. In the nlat , court
It ■seciifc* from tbe account
of tlte la
run* not only tn»
uuu
. ,
ten of furs
tbtf ninety-mue.
nlnety-nlue. but!
c
tamltalll..
-omnu-mny
wily
-Aly.WI...
ta;
u«d ttaw lAforr
the one •—— - ----------7—
or cuBtanj
ln tN "‘n‘r
achievec tl.l»
thia dr.lr.bl.
desirable .Utt
state of
cuntcut-j &gt;»“■ «“■"
meat nt present fdr modeft are many.1 dlcnnnmt She writes:
“Tiwy net ft tiuebod
tht* meat^witb.
extrfUH,!,- .1 ■■■.&gt;.• j.,1 «U*«a to cvetr^.
„
ith
,. which
.
^a-’r .flngerj', but with fork
forks,

leuna Thiiex-ltemorrat.
CARE'OF A RAZOR.

fur ofrt they carried to their mouths, bc-.idlng
w,i.|. little
mt'.. has
h«« l^en
iVt&gt; heart! for
&lt;■&gt;* some,
"»™n!j UtvtrwelMttnill-.m.trttrttxIrt^w.
which
"There were several Htlads. These
srhsons |xi‘it—a sink* and intiff of rftil &gt;
beitr. nnd the cut of feach article te d|s4 they ntc with forks, for It- is not von
‘slciered proj»er to totwb the fmxl with
the t'Lgvra. However difficult It may
be to nmimge II. Lt is thought better t&lt;
put ti-e little forked Instrument in tht.
mouth tlutu the flugera.
,
•The Ttrtirhokcs. asparagus, peas ami
beans were brought. It wjwt a pleasurf
to wwtcb them try’ to* ••at these wltltheir 1»riiH. fur son t- who were leu
adroit than the others, dropped af
many on their plnU* and on the way
to tliv mouth as they wen* able to gel
to their months.
••A(tcrn*anl a great silver bimin am
pitd.vr of water Were brought, am
the gm’sts washed their bands!’ thong! '
it spema as If there would not Ih* muck
scent of meat nnd grease on them, fot
they had touelred their food only w|tb
those i •: kv&lt;l liwfntmrnti.*’

THE. MISSISSIPPI.

Be sure and
trgjhem

WITH AD ftffAVA

"The average ni:tn who slaivea him
self doesn't- kn*xw bow U&gt; take enra ot
hi* razor despite all tig inlYire tluil
has lievii given to* him In the publk
prints fr mi Hint- to Gi-.ic." says an ex
j»ert b.nrb*r.
“He will get u giaxl ruzcr and uw,.it
d.iy after d.-.y. then w.inder why at tia
end »f a short time it loL-s Its edge,
even though he strop* it iuo*t care­
fully. A raror nre h brief intervals of
rest or it will grow dull, .no matter
what efforts jf.re ti|n«b* i&lt;&gt; keep It sharp
If you*have a. go-xl razor mad It np
peats i&lt;&gt; be loxiti't It* cdgjo Just try n
n-st for It instead of having it sbnrpen«\ qp again. Th»* vbanvex are that

expiration of tliree or four days it will

jRiscun'
The Ne&gt;r cracher
Usedai bread, toast,
crackers or wajers
Makerfuscurryottr
daily bread.
axm book raeei

• A win wl&lt;i si.:tve« himselfought to
have nt least two rnxarx and,fixe those
on trttwnnto mornings. then. If ids rs
tors an- nllrfgbt.
will have but'lit­
tle trouble ••it l» them. It I* also poealble tn strep a rnxor •‘too much. !♦
.should not be'atrupjpni for more than
half a minute liefore shaving, and care
should l»e taken never to-bear heavily
.on the strop while doing this. Let the
razor rest lightly on the leather.,and
the brat results will be gained. After
finishing n s’&gt;ave. strop the r^zor one*
more for a few xtsimds. and this will
fhxnre n ipurb betior&amp;ontlltiori for IL"

VilCHlGAN CENTRA!
" Tht Nuigart Fallt Houit.*'
Train?. Weal from Haatlnu*.
G. 11. Exp.
i:tS p. tn.

G.R.Kip.

’.Uli

I train* Ksat from Hastingii.
Ko. 1M
No. lOB
No. ich
No. to#
Det Ex. G.K.fcN. Y. Ex. N.Y. Rv Nft. El
7:47a. n.
IJ :4b p. in.
8:23p.m. 2:00 a. tn
Trains No. ion M3.108 and 1Mdally.
J. HEUKATHOKN. Local Agent.

ihiijbgo, Kalamazoo and
Saginaw R R.
rime table.

in efiect
Ontnd Stand a rd Tlmr

STATIONS.
OOLSt! SOUTH.

eartllw. l.v
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h SMUSUOO
EsMCOOper -.v
RicblMnd Jone j
SSf!"::.
tteltoc. Cloverdftle...
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HaxtlHB*. ■.
Woodland
Woodbury Ax.

Woodbury Lv
Grant Ixslic* •
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rttATIONS.
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er and fox
jlt{ various guises appear also among
tip rcvlvub. The aoftm-ss. warmth nud
rilh tone of the former tit it hurmonionsty into favorite color schemes of tlie
Tbe xevom! cut affords a suggestion
fqt- the remmleling of a garment and
iddl&lt;i.t«*x*th&lt;* contln|«l vogue of the
bolero, the increasing favor accorded
tu lace ubdersievves"or-wide friils.-’to
btnds of embroidery nud large oniamei.tnl buttons
-n’lic short fur cravat Uns caught ti;e
popular fancy, with ermine a favbrile
iiiaierlal It* vxi*chii place lx with the
severely tnlb»r made suit, tu which' it
adds the Litrst up to date touch. Carenil (otherwise dyed nstraklium In Sil­
ver gray or soft brown tours exploits*
to (»erfectlon tblx, smartest of nil the
.small fur n'cessorira^
rfhecravat snggvsts tiiirHlender..gracefill thra»«” ‘»f youth and by na mettns
consorts.amiably with the double vhin
of increasing year*.
The comp .rntlve Iftexpensiv/ncBs of
this oral and chic little adjunct to the
toilet as contniBted with the more, vo­
luminous and elaborate fur confections
weiglM in its favor with a not Inconsid­
erable &lt;-ont:ngcnt of aixdety.
A long leap takes one from tbe ap­
parently hx-idental vravyt to that other
novelty of the yuor. tbe fur xhnwl. or
very large enpe pelerine, -an Important
garment whose sumptMousnexs Ju quite
hb often elected by the younger set as
by their elders. FfSfiementerie. cord
and taaaela and fringe go to tbe elabo­
ration of this garment.
Mink r.nd ermine tuinhlne to form a
superb shawl, the rnlbk ns tbe body of

Woodbury.

KILLS CATARRH GERMS
Crate Grove.

Br iths iyo h diet 1 bs C-ire I of Catarrh—Costs Nothing If it Falls.
dtmiiz . ..
()o&gt;«rd*lt*.
Breathe Hyotnei for a few miuutea
betUai...
fou* (lines a day, through tbe neat
MUo
I pocket Inhaler that comre with every
Crwy
Rtehlxnd Juirt.
1 outfit, and benefit will be teen at once.
i,’T" ! Continue thia treatment for u short
•:0o time, and vout catarrh will have been
.m.d iiiii cur‘‘d by hyomei.
•!.:» •. » , This tiwtmrat; tp
hu been bo success­
!0:«n &gt;;»; ful, cunng
curing 99 per.e€nt
peccbnt of all who have
•Stops ou atgnal only. Agent* muu ilpiil used It, that Hyomei Is now sold by W.
trains al Am nut Ions ax noon an they can be J. Holloway under an absolute piarantee to refut&gt;d the money If It does not
of th* coinjMBjr. who rewnre tho ristst to cbanfe benMt. You run no risk whatever in
rtw Uim al *ooh trams without nouen. No p*»- buying Hyomei. If It did not possess
•ancent will be carried on train- ft and e without
tMtste. conductor trama ft aud a will ascertain unusual powers to cure. It could not be
tf |wnpr» are provide with tlckrt* batora sold upon this plan.
The complete Hyomei outfit costs
81.00 and comprises a hard rubber in­
haler, a bottle of Hyomei and a dropM&gt;&gt;ttevtac ttrae of train*, io that axents
”
1 Th.teh.kp
Xil I.U.»
»
u&gt;d.ddl(k&gt;uwl
bottle,
of Hyomei
c.n
jAB.H.DKVnxa, H.C. »*rrrTr.B. USkkokawt,
be obtained for 50c.
Kiral Msr.
Ttaflto Msx.
»upt.

siBtibie nttruttlou for a prrx.m of Im
aginative ml nd. but perhaps its mosh
impressive yimracierlxtic Is the majrs
ty with w b’.eli lt« turbkl. yell »w tlik
xw&lt;e| s sttnig bi-tt.een the shires, lui
nr, teive by i.s’ sullen nunTuur mid In
Mpirlllg awe by Its Itnmriiwr volume.’
. The river is sublime to mutter wher
or where yui view It. i&lt;nd one ims only
to cutch »i glimpse of, the yellow floqu
relied by ruin &lt;»r gll-^-niug In the sun
shine, to fall bcuratb’ It-i spell At
tint's the river moves mi smoothly an.i
peruefully. tlmt you are nlmdrt lulled ti
sits-p by the gentle puhing of the wu
tor. tlmt eonstiint tehlytug i&gt;ud washing
sound tbat is dlxtinctive of the Missis­
sippi. Tlien. agnin. the water will swirl
anftriiy around a hidden «nxg or rush
Ing with Impetuosity against the yield­
ing bluffs It will ent Into tbe earth,
and tons of dirt will rnmbleldown only
to Ia* alts'Jri-ed nnd swept Away. For
haps for u moment tbe water will a;sun,tf a c!idc’»l.itc color. Imt fur :hfi •.
of yellow ride from above wjl!l BOou db
alpate every trace of what was om-e nt
ncre of:cotton field. Sometimes then
ar* trues growing along the shore that
are cngulhhl. These fall with a ernst
into t’ae flotkt. Hphi about f-&gt;r a momeui
and tlien dnft slowly down with tbe
‘current, ihelr half drowned flmughs ris­
ing nt intervals from the -winter."—Blr
mlnzhSrp .^ge-IIerald.
;

rnnoLd?’*^
Al delldoui a« a Freih Orange
Snpersedes old-taihioned Cod Liver Oil and EmnletaM

.

Cu^ued to contain .11 lb. TOdlrlnai
uko.
p-nnino fn.b cod.’ .....
-I* ors-nto Iron .m- otb«r
bodr-bnlMin, l.«r«UenU, tai no «&lt;l "r
tt.
rreatert strengfh ami fl«*h creator known to m^iwios. For
S ^. ^-ny UdldW.*. P-* *?"&gt;«• ”“r.^
nwttaX. chronic cold, tackier coogta.
Vtaol^*
troubles, incipient consumption—nothing equals too.

W. H. GOODYEAR. DruaaW .
AS A WOMAN LUNCHES.

BUSINESS CARDS.

I

?
F«.r«r or
.■^N
r. AFPEN. KLF.INH ANS &amp;
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
Loti, t'f women order their Jum-Ucons ik
merely by f-»rce
suggestion. [If you 17 Michigan 1’rort Co. BoiidlM, Grand
Michigan.
.
don’t) think xa. watch the wuwring • K*p&gt;d».
___________________________
ones Hit down. Io.»k on the rani, glance
u PRYOR c.H Tnu«*».
at Iir;r-tteo.-.-t .neroht^r, plate and T
Mtomey. at iTw. L. h. Pavcm.
then
.. .brder
■■ whatever the latter hpjqx’b.;
office*over HaMtntft CKy Rank- .

•tableiseating four women b &gt;re &lt;i l tbit.
•(Sutx'ewsore
U&gt; --------Philip 1—
• Cotaro
’f«)
Btatelurut. Two of tla* women refresh- | mcr in Untei Block. HasttncB. lT*cu.-*
ed tlx'inselv.** on cake and coffee. The ।
third; wax putting away a ravmff dam ; *
t KKNASTOh.
ei:o«*h*r. A fourth came in. observed .A
the ijakra. gdzod appreciatively on the
protrjrtlT am-mird u&gt;.
fbowldcr and .reqwxted tbe latter. Tbe I
first klmwileo"' finished nnd departed, j
nnd the wunum who immrdhtteiy took ,
•iter rthuv
rilaer I'.HAed
(•Hiked around
h roti nd tbe table and '
l LOWKT.
•ted cakes
iakM nud
and &lt;t»ffee.
coffee.
ordered
HaattMw.- M ‘&lt;b.
thte lim’e til*' flrat two rake Iiml

B

tain l&lt;x»klDg woman sat down on tbat
a C. M BAKBKl.
side of jj&gt; table. Site looked at tiie
pinMelaoa'and MUrgvotw
■»t» or couutv t»*p&lt;M»d««! &gt;
tv. । Ippi :e_ gian ml at the c»rd and
said. • Briau L.v n dam rbowdvr."
s Is a i' .&lt; t. and there is ev&lt;jry re:t'MMKKMAN
son L&gt; .-mpp
that nothing but tofirt’
H&lt;&gt;tD(H'*ih)r Ffiysietiut and HnrOrtice cor. Jefferson; and Outer
aud
that table'.:. I the afteniiK’n or at least j .treeI* -

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F

HANLON. M

at llj--rbila.jOphiu Bulletin.

tpHAHLh^ KL'SSIHLL, M. D.
V?
1’h.vsician aud/Surgeou.
. Gilcc over Fred L. Heath's drug store.

FAIRY TALES.

. Tli • fairy V«te‘ ‘-«*• tbe

l&gt;.. ’ PtotdclaB and.

SunteouB . -M Iddlevllle, Mich

tnic’ne-

R. S. HARTER, M. D.,

dertluy. "Jack tbe Giant Kiflrr" Is tbfj ogVlCE
Vo r^Pmf. i taVp.m..T
emb Kliment *»f tin* first Of-the thrvi p&gt; k p.ni.. Ail rail* promptly attraJ-d Tblogreui. paradotilrS by which men live. It
is tbe par.id &gt;x of itrarapo. tlw pnraduX
OKNTUtt*
which nays. "You niitet defy tin- thing
tlmt lx terrifying you: onlm you nre
t. WILLISON, D I). S..
frightrutNl y.»u ure int brave." "Cin­
•
Ha-l
derella" te the embodiment of the arco:ul of the paradoxes by which men
live, the paradox of humility, which
&gt;. bHKLIXJN.
aayii "Look for- the best in the thing
Abstract and Krai KoLSU offir*.
ignorant of its'merit: he that abaara
himself siml) be exalted." And "Befiuty mid the Beam" lx the embodiment
of the thlnl of the paradoxes by whlrh
men; live, tbe paradox &lt;&gt;f faith, the'ale
solnlely nere.tsary and wildly unrennon;ible maxim which saya to every
mother with a child or to every patriot
IVM. STEBBINS
with a country. "You must love the
Ueenaed Embalmer
thing first e.rnl make it lovable nfterand Funeral Director.
• wnnl." These talcs, are far truer than
the rhinoceros at tire too, for you know
A good i«tozy. is told itimvnilng » what these tiiran. And you can guess
call* promptly altrndrd.day or ntgtt.
certain intgistrate. who always eu What 11*0 thinuevros tnenns
deavatw ts funooth over any little dlf Chesterton.
’ feirnces which m*y l»e brought befort
him.
.
GARGOYLES.
On the occasion in qnestihu the war
rant wit* one for technical Assault, uni1
Can lie made useful in print­
It conic unt In tbe course of evidemv
tlmt the parties were neighbora unt
Girgoylet are quaintly formed beads. ing street and number.etc., on
bad been on tho boat of terms forsomt ,far0t ur tifurw used iu nnefenf times your printed matter. Made by*
yedra.
1
.
for gecoralivo purpprat npd chiefiy ap­
JAS. H. ATKINS.
"It lx u great pity." said tbe judge plied as the terminate of wjitenqtoUta
"that old friends like yon aectn to hint upon roofs or gables, ’Die rain st renin
been should’ apjH'ar brfote [me in suet wa^ arranged to flow through the
a way. Surely this is a case which muiith, and the word gargoyle Itself
might l&gt;c settled out ot! court."
l« an attenprt to imitate the “gurgling”
“It enu’t be done.", answered Utt Round made by tla* water lu passing
plaintiff moodily. "1 thought of that through the thro;rt of tlie grotesque is wearisome. It Is nerve ih”1!roving.
myself, but the cur won't tiyhL"
monster.
Wise people choose th ■ smoother road,
Gargoyles were the caricature* of or ,f tlmt road must &gt;e traveled they
mediaeval Hines. Many were curved
A curiqu.* rviic of sdqie .historic Inter by monkish muaonsl who took the op- try to fill up the rttbtL with, stones and
est in to be seen nt I’nn. in the Basse’ |H&gt;rtunity of banding on to posterity gravel. There H stich a thing an get­
Pyrenees. Visitors are shown the l»ed- the dlBtortetl lineaments pt their fei- ting out of the rut. nn.l the world
rooui of .tenn d’Abrel. wife of Anthony lows -&gt;r even of their au|M&gt;riors. recog- would l&gt;e better and h ppier if more of
of Bourbon. king nf Navarre. Here in nlzalsJe ax likenesses from some promi- us did it.
the year 1538 tier infant son Was l»orn. oent cluiracteristlc.
Chnrtu nf Fwvrrtjr.
who was in after years King Henry
The fumn-.’s gargoyles of Notre Dame
Poverty m|ds a tliol sr.nd rhanxis to
1V. of Navarre, and by the xldFoP an In Paris are suppose! to have had some love. If there lx more! than enough for
antique bedstead of rlthiy carved wal­ such origin, while others of supiajoedty all one never knows[tbe pleasure of
nut stands a most curious cradle of the anmc origin nre to be seen in choosing tbe uasttartl piece of lau-sn
tortoise shell about two feet long and chun hex throughout Brittany nnd N
whop thefc are only itwo on the dish
eighteen inches broad, in whteb the In­ umndy ns well us bgre ami theh* in hnd love fits opposite-Hubert Henrv
A REMODELED UABUXXT.
fant prince Is said tu have been laid at England,--London Telegraph.
Davies
the wrap, with a liorder of ermine, and
birth,
an ermine scarf tbat lies once at the , .
throat and falls In long end*.
“He talks 3 groat dad about his-fam­
A fentuie of low street life In Tokyo
|: in
In tuts
this connection may oe
be nouceu
noticed me
the : Not eve:: tbe best friends of Mrs.
'' '
oatrich nnd marabou novelties. Black Cobb could &lt;-iuim for her the gift of is the “knisiin,* ur moxa doctor. Who ily tree."
“Yea." answered Mbw (’nyenue. "A
applies
small
puds
mad*
of
cierCihi
and white are the leading effects lu gracious xpee.-h. nithou ;h they laid
Stoles and muffs, although brown, pink. 1 great stn- s on ber kind lulentlona at •dried herbs to tbe skin, then sets family tree te much like other treesthem alight, the ensuing blisters In-ing ihc smallest twigs do most of the
bine and white also appear in the long all times.
marabou stoles and muffB to match.-1 “Well, well." said the good lady supposed to l»e moat effective as n cure nistllng."-Washington Star.
Very taking are the mardbou four-ln- [ breathlessly us she grasped an *c- for various ailments. Among the doc­
handx. varying in length from sixty to quaintanee by the arm coming out of u tor’s remedies, too. are rhinoceros pills,
seventy-six inches.
crowded concert hall. "Here I’ve been warranted h sure cure for tightness of
AMY VARNUM.
i ou a wfld goose chase all day longthe
andehesi. gnashing of the teeth nnd
I &gt;■ fdud
In..you
Mvt.lwhere I should
I .........
depression of spirits, and "furldashl,''
at last
never _____
n popular remedy for coughs tmd colds,
have thought of looking."
which 1b aald to expel the devils and
An osteopathic physician taught me
You should
promote circulation, while musk pills
how to cure an Incipient cold, and
have bought
throughout at least oue Very severe
Deacon Good—Don't you think It uro pre«crll»ed us an Infallible cure for
HOOD’S.
winter and one New England spring I rntel for you to draw a fish out of bls every Hl. from a red now to aensickhave had no colds .which stayed after active element by a sharp irou hook* netis.
applying the treatment, says a Good Ficher Boy - It’s nu fault of mln*
Housekeeping correspondent.
This When I’m just giving a worm a salt
There are scores of girls who are nei­
consists lu placing the thumbs on water bath, what does a fish want t;
either side of the bridge of the nose, cook himaelf cn to my Line for?. It's ther beautiful Dor witty, but they are
Hood's Pilgrim
[tbe thumb pointing Inward and down­ no buslues-i of hls.-B- iton Transcript natural bom coquettes, ami as a con­
sequence are perfection lu the average
; ward toward the Inner end of the eye
man’s eye.i.' The beautiful girl gener­
[The thumbs ;.re iben pressed down-’
Quit* * Difference.
ward toward tlte eye with a firm, even
•'Fatl^r. v. -.it'.i the &lt;T.«erence be­ ally Itankx on her face being her for­
tune. but the coquette cultivates the
pressure. The i same movement is re­ tween a lunch and a hinclieoY?"
.
peated with the thumb* lower down on
"About a dollar and a quarter, my habit of guying pretty, flattering things,
/mood\
tbe bridge of the nose and the treat- boy.”~Cindmmti Commercial Trib­ studying tbe trick of amusing half a
TRADE
HARK
dozen men nt oue and the name time
menj continued until the breath conies une.
.
aud
of
making
each
man
think
he
is
clearly
and
through
thd 9*
nostrils.
clcari
-v 1 «
nu easily
wirougn
me
nostril
**^.^
_'**!**?
.‘J’"'?
A shadowlw world would be a Bun- *4e one 11,41 ,s being espectnlly farer- NOT MADE BY A TRUST
( ed-—San Francisco Call.
.
with a firm, rotary motioa helps nlao. ies one.—Chicago Tribune.

F
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Rubber Stamps

HOOD RUBBERS

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HASTINGS BANNER JANUARY ia, 1905.

|COKKE5PONDENCC. |

NASHVILLE.
Frank lirowu, who fell on the ice
. breakings couple of ribs a couple of
weeks ago. is improving.
Mrs. Kale Jacobs, of Sunfield, is
spending tbe winter with her daughter.
Mrs. Ed Smith.
' Mirs Sylvia Kiune has returned to
Battle Creek.
A dotible wedding took place at the
home of Mrs. Agnes Ide Dee. 31, when
her daughter Florence and* Cora were
joined in holy wedlock to Albert Beard
and Carl DdlHv^r ail of this Village.
’ Rev. Lew-is, of Charlotte. officlXtlng.
Ed Brumm's children are sick with
scarlet fever.
Miss Mima Bergman has ‘accepted a
position in Charlotte, and will go-there
in the near future.
Miss Elsie Smith ikhome from Alma
the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Smith.
.

Miss Mary Gariinger and Mr. Clyde
Cassell were li^irried last Sunday evetiiiig. Rev. Tuthill performing the
ceremony. 1
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hecox Christ­
mas a daughter.
.
Johri’i.’arter is suffering from a stroke
i* of paralysis.
'
• '
Bert Niles went to .Cassopolis last
Friday where b': was married to Mre.'
/Dora Aubles. Mr. and Mrs. Niles re-1
* turned to .Nashville Monday where*
the, win raMe.
|
Alhflrt U
oj&gt;t.v and
.&gt;n&lt;l Addle
A rlrlte. Price were '
Albert
Hecox
tSTTi.-.l last
loot Ik
l-W
a..
If..ft, of
..f this
married
Wednesday.
Both
village.
Tne lecture givbw at the opera house
lust Tuesday evening by John P.D.
John, of 1 nd 1:111 a, wan excellent.

CEDAR CREEK.

WEST PARMELEE.

DOSTER. t

Mrs. Robt Mxr.-hall is better,
Mrs. Eddie Farr and children have
returmd from a visit at Hastiugii.Miss Lura Wanier and Mr. Clarence
Avery, of near Lansing, were married
at-the home ofjhe bride Jan. Sth. Mt.
and Mrs. Avery have gone to res&gt;de lu
Ishi&gt;emiug, where Mr. Avery has a po­
sition a* a teacher. 'Hie Best wishes
of all of us go with them.
Miss Marcia Warrant, of Kalamazob.
John Kermeen, wife and family have visited in this vicinity a day or so last
moved on to their [newly purchased wiek, and attended the Avery- WarnerI
vt»widiiigr.
z
'
farm east of the cemetery. , .

The Rev. Mr. Kiid, of Irving,, ex­
changed duties with our pastor Rev.
Mr. Phillipa last Sunday.
George Cline, of Grand Rapids, was
the guest of his father, Americus Cline
and wife, last week.
Ex. Register of tyeeds Aaron Sherk
and wife have returned from Hastingsand *we hope will re.-tde here for some
time to come. Sorry for the people
of Hastings but their lore is our gain. ’

' Jamea Miller, of Howard City, wa#
the guest of bis sister, Mra. David
Perrauh. the first of last week. Mr.
Perrault accompanied him home.
Quarterly; meeting* were held at tbe
U. B.. eh.nrvh Satuiiday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Gelpir and daughters
Misses Pearl and Hlazd.'o'f Dorr, were
ia attendance.
.
E. M. Stimson sold the prize talf of
this neighliorhood on Tuesday, It lielug six weeks bld ant 1 weighing* iso Ilis.

Albert J. Thpnie 1died at his home
Thuirday evening &lt; f heart and lung
trouble. The funen I was held from
his late residence Mo iday 10 a. m. The
family have the our sincere sympathy
in this their bereavui •nt.
T. A. Bass and J. I. Bas* accompauled by Clayton Lock vood and Herbert
Baker, of Owureo, mi de it unpleasant
fur tbe cotton tail# Thursday. 'There
are at leas; twenty leas.
Mi-nday J, F. Morgan Came near
having a aerloua acc dent. There not
being sufficient snowl 1fob
the
vw.-sleighing
’lcIglllUK UW
.
.
fronl
part of. the
sfc?igh
, ..
..
Mr. and Mrs. Morg n went on over­
board. Mr. Morgan f ucceedvd 'In stop­
ping the horse# without further dam­
ages that: a broken sleigh and some
bruises.
.
; Maj«i Lefter

Mr. Bert Honeywell will return to
Ann Arbor Monday after a few weeks ■
yieapon. ; ,
Mies Grace Warner has returned to
Mr. James Cal throp has a new cut­
ter. He is just waiting for snow now.
John S. Chandler and bride returned
from Shelbina, Mo., Thursday. We
wish them a long and happy life. They
Will reside on F. D. Wilson's farm.
•^Misg Marcia Warner has returned to
Yyaiianti Normal.
Mr. Troxell, of Hastings, will in­
struct Doster band again next Wed­
nesday eve.
Miss Irene Warner has returned to
Chicago to resume her study ot art

EAST ORANGEVILLE.
Quite « snow storm tbe fore part of
thfe week.'
■
Ruth and Gladys John cox who have
been, sick are convalescent.
.
Last Sunday evening while Will
Johncox and lady friend were out rid­
ing the'culter runners became wedged
in the wheel tracks thriwing the oc­
cupants out, frightening the horse,
causing him to break loose from tbe
cuuer, aud was found in the VanTinb
barii in Delton. No oue was hurt bitt
the cutter was badly demolished.
The children of W. P. John cox are
sotue better at this writing.
D. Townsend spent a few days last,
week with relatives here.
’
Laverne Jobncox, of .Kalamazoo,
spent part of last week with his parents.
Mre. C.\ Hayward is visiting her
daughter and family this week.

; held at tbe home of Mr. and Mre. John
HIGH BANK
DELTON.
Delayed Lotted.
Cbweeman's whdre they all partook of
Mrs. Hattie Scribner who is doing
..
. • a bountiful dinner ahd enjoyed themXmM.ud New l«r, over and we
abwt who bar.
deputy work for fhe Maecabee’s is visit­
lhfm on lf,|, oocatfon.
ing friends in Delton and surrounding have all »&gt;M down lo wdrk »■«« I hw«olo„
more.
| } •
vicinity.
Swab; Erb Who laa bwn auJWn, ,
R(tt^
Mr. Aldrich, of Hickory Cdrneqi. and
Mr. Manning and w|fe and daughter with a fractured hip the pa#t 4 or b after eating even if you eat but little,
Myrtle were in I-aiwing one day last.I weeks in Hastings was able to be will digest the little you do eat, and
(brought home last Friday but ia atiU ‘ cure Indegwttlon. Dvepepaia, Sour
week.
I,nn
'Stomach Belching, and Weak Heart.
bJ
L
tht druygiau
The Ladles Aid Society met at Mrs. Juu&gt;W« to .it up.
Mr.
James
Breidensteiu
and
wife,
of
1
Pierce's last Tuesday forenoon.
Casa-*, spent last week with relatives j
.
Me. Eiworth Barrett has been quite hfcre
[
I'HOBATK XOTTCE.
sick with the LaGrippe the] last few
Beuj. Eaton and wife, of William- i
dQMuS*.
days.
t *
.ton, .pent part ot hut wuiK with
f’SS?
Mr. John Wililams, of Galeeburg,
«r,« b..re going to Uattlv Creel. Toe,’.
was in town last week.
day where they will visit Bens sister. . Itn pewoos mwitot *»id
Last Thursday evening a^surprise Mrs. A. E. Brown, before returning me notice'ttuu we wiu meet at th* Itetldeato
of J. «. HurImw. iv rods- WSst cf VHlare ot
party was given Mr. John Adrianson, home. *
fralt l«ill„.txj Monday. tb«*J«b day erf March.
.
:
A O.. MB. and on Monday, the 17th day erf
it being his fifteenth birthday, a num­
A. f». 1»- at t o'deck P. M., of each ot
Mrs. N. Latham and daughter spent April
said day*, for thr* rmrpctto of examining and
ber of his friends were invited in and last week with frieids in Athena.
altowluB said claims, and that f&lt;«ir month* from
music and games w^re played during
the &gt;7th day of ifseember. A. P.. IWM. were alRay Freeman anti wife and Eugene . lowod by »ld coart for creditors to present tnrtr
the evening; refreshments wire served,
claims to u» tor ereminattuu and allowance.
aud pH departed after haviqg spent a Freeman spent New Years with Mr'
James Freeman anfl family.
,
'
very enjoyable evening.
’
JUS N-D* COLt-TlM
. ■ commissioners.
The Eaton New . Year reunion was
Mr. Peter Adrinnwu Jr, ’.hps been a

9

sufferer from the LaGrippe the last few
days.
,
Mr. Fred Ball, who lives; north cf
Prairieville, me! with quite an accident
one day last week while helping to eet
some telephone poles in some way a
pole, fell Irom the hands of tbe work­
men striking Mr.. Ball acroesithe back.
Dr. Harter.was called and after a care­
ful exam inn tion found there were uo
bones broken, but he was badly bruis­
ed up. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Manning and daughter
Myrtle visited in Battle Creek JastMonday.
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Joijpb who were
recently married have'been Visiting In
tbis vleinhy last week.
Mr. Will Garbcl has been.suffering
from a severe attack of appendicitis
but we are glad to hear that tbe disease
has changed for the]better.
Mr. Will Juhncox had a serious run­
away last .SUndayJnight.

ANNUAL STATEMENT
!

OF +ME

j*

Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone and Wind-Stortre
Insurance Company.
For the Year Ending December 31, lpO4.
Fees retained for remitted to assured)

MEMBERSHIP.
‘ 1 hrprevious year ....
Number of members added during the

Total..................
f-.f--Deduct number of members withdrawn
during the year, and »»oBrte* caaocl-

All other dlsburscflieiits (ScBeSijJe B)

23QO a

S.7B Total eifeuw actually paid during
------ the year----------- ................... ..t...s...\..|

I PaW S.A*. Mi
D. W. Kogers. secretary.
B. C. B&lt;*grr&gt;: director J.
A. F. Sylvester. - .|
F. E. Andrews. " ...
I_ R. summer.- “
.1.

Ntimber of member* now Irtongtng to
company.................... |............. .-•••

ttlHKS.

Amount &lt;rf j»rop*-rty at risk December
m «(pr**nou-» year ... S
1
Ame nt ci* risk* added during prcM*ut
ytM............'............................................. 4.S7LIU,
Total ........................................... tasjwjuw;

in

Geo.’c. Niebels.'
.1. J. Trego. •
. David Chandler,

J ns. Miller, of Howard* City, is the
Sol Stanton and Charlie Cox went'to
guest of his sister Mra. David Perrault
A, proc*'.
"
...
terminated...................... -•*.................. f 3W-W*; -• IL
; Woodland last Friday hunting mink. •
Rtrt*b&lt;a&gt; llruerftet.- .
PODIRSTK.
and family.
“
-r....
Net .-usrxmt now nt rUk by company..* B&amp;.4M3#! i " 1). A. ItowVef.
. The L. A. S. met at the home ot Mr j
A very pleasant surprise was sprung
Mrs. E-lla Scott andreon Master Will­
Total Schedule A.... i ..
■ and Mrs. Sol Stanton dpe day lust week.
upon Kate Biggs - Saturday evening by
SCKKDO.t B
iam, of Grand Rapids, were the guests
' About sixty took diiint-i and all had a
...» 3.IT3.0I j
A number of her friends. The evening
Fnld po»ta«c aal cxrhan&lt;e..l ...
good time. Tfie next meeting will be •&gt;f her parents Mason Cline and wife
Natan* /an 1 urnOunr o&lt; ah other rc••
prlutlug
au-1 stationery J...
was spent with' games.'music and a -..Bitiy*’. tuonl**-- 'oan-.-d 1......... :........
Sunday.
with Mrs. Hart on 'tin* first (Wednes­
.*............
isociable time. Rcfreshm’ents were IntenA:o;j -unc
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.! Gaine# and. son,
day in February.
. Total available.raaarer*...
served nnd alter presenting x gift for
nf Grand Rapids, are tbe guests of Mre.
Pfeter Yauderbrook he.s taovpd to his Gaines* parent* Harlin Hamilton and
remembrance they departed at the mid­
LIABILITIES. .
POLLEY DISTRICT.
।
countyclerkj...|...
•* -tordork hl re for weeretar) » office.
farmin Rutland. Wf" regret* to loose
night hour.
wife.
I •• for telephone Cor office.}..
There was a scarcity of news In this
Mr. Yauderbrook as he is u gouu citi­ j Philo Cline spent Sunday iu Grafid
•• for furniture; nnd Oxturei for
School
hxs
commenced
this
week
nonevicinity last week.
zen but what is oar’lpss E Rutland’s
Nature and amoiintof al! caber claim*.
after two weeks vacation.
office rt-ut (on
Rapids, 'lire family look New Y^ars
[Miley school commenced Monday
gain.*
- «pe.wrnr» fug
Preaching at tho churph again next
- lights tor atwri
dinner with Natbarr Mollit and wif(».
after
a
two
weeks
vacation.
Total itatrfUttM ...|----•• express.'... ;
Doud corners should be known as |
Sabbath morning after an intermission
•• attorney (re. .
Walter Lewis, of North Dakota,
• mail box corners hereafter there are 1 J. F Morgan retunred from Manton
REt'KiPTS.
•* recording mot
caused by quarterly meeting etc. •• assrssmrtit Ml
twelve boxes there, an (I more coming.* Friday evening wherti he .has been the visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Houvener
convrntlMi J
: Some canines about here are suffering
guest of Gerwge Thomas and-wife.
several
days
last
week.
a-n-N*«n&gt;&lt;u&gt; rO
sixty friends and neigh bora;
vc;}' .«ei«iely from a di.vtemper.
■ &lt; ierk hltWulnl
Milo Barbour and .Elmer Kelley set
?iuprised Mr. aud Mrs. Vanderbrook ' JT. A. Bas*, of Owqsso, Is spending
4
Bert
Merrifield
is
at
home
from
C4uLWi.i:.'
TotalKrtsvdfrlel’ ■
«'
one night l-'-t week. A general good : hk vacation a’, the hofne of his parent#; podts and built eighty rods of Ameri­ elMiatl having conlracte-d n sever* cold
*
u’aw.T?. State ot Michigan, t'uuuty erf'Bm|y. ••*■.
ca* 1 fence last week. Who can beat
time was enjoyed by all and before the. A»E.Bml.
wlijle there.
1 s. W. 5L\*ie&gt;. orenldrtit. and il». W. Koger*.
compti'ny !eft_4he&gt;* presented Mre. V. j ‘Aaron Adams aha wife were the thitt for the tin t week-in January.
............
Cli.34 JHvMarr. of *ild comrauy. &lt;lsJ and ,«foh for
Tnqipers And huuUTs are busy abJnt
- —--------- &gt; hutrt’-lf doth
and any.lltaljthfy have ran
with a fine set of silver apoonsi which gites w of Mr. and Mrs. Kratofel, Sun­ * George Monroe And wife visited the
. .
.-.'.LSJri ■ th** forwgoluz M:4rtneut. and know tor contrarta
day*.
1
i
!Uiew&lt;rf.and t#«-y bavr iN»d r&lt;i«on b\bdk*rB,
'were received with maiiy- thanks.
latter's parents Mr. and, Mrs. George 1 eK-fl»iiig the un*u»]*cling mink and
*i
him
•
and
do
beltare
».*Uil
statement
to aetru»*.
•
,r*;1
*
The poles are set- fl»r the telephone : School begat* Monday aftei a short Boath. of Cedar Creek last Sunday.
*■'
- S. W. MAT*RSJl*nMddenL
-. .&lt;
D. W. KOGKHS. Secretary.
Total receipt*..
Mr. and Mrs. base NewtoK. of Wall
line from Cloverdale
this place and vacation oLoue week.!
•
j
Sworn
and
subscribed
to
b«'h&lt;r«*lm".
at
th«city
U'heti you, need n pill it i&lt; slways
lot Hastings. In
Slav*and i bunty. tht*Zn&lt;i
soon we can hello to Cloverdale.
| ’ J. F. Morgan and James Kepkey and 1 Laki*, visited Albert SehauffbauEer and best to buy the best. Dade's Little
'! day Janiuiry. A. t&gt;.. i»5. .
4.THX,«KO. C, NlCItOlA.
.
' '*■ took
! New Years dinner
with„ i family Sunday.
Live! Pilis- nre th«- lrf»t* Try Jhmn.
&lt;------ -----Charles Bailey hxs |hits new hbure 1 familios
j
Justice
of
the
Peace
In and ton Barry County,
L-Jl.M; Michigan- ,
completed and will sbbn occupy tbe ' William Kepkey. and wife, of Wealt
John McLeod, of, Cloverdale, Mr. Thfvh'a'e a waj of their own. Soltf I y.
Fn»i L. Heath, the druggist.
'
Thornitpple.
same. It is a very fine ^tie. :
[ and Mrs. H. F. Count, of East OrangF
' ‘ ville, also Mrs. t’harles Storr and.
We understand ihat Clark A. Loomis [ The Young Peoples Social Club will
will move from Deltoa onto his farm meet at the home of T. W. Murphy daughter, Enla. of Milo, were Thursday
guests of H. Storr's.
in the spring.,
' W ednesday Jan. 4th. (
WHAT THE
.
Mr. Frank Ttjorpe is quite ill at this
, . Osgar Campbell and Edward Camp- '
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
bell have traded place* and Oscar will writing,
soon move to Battle C«eek.
Rev. Fred t Clark and wife called on
Mrs. Ernest Reams, of Galesburg,
OF SCRANTON. PA.
I
A. D. Morford and 'wife are enter*1 John Mungereon and wife TuereUy.
visited Wm. Rtukes’ a few^days last
week.
- .tainlDg a son in-law and family from
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morgan gave a
Augusta this week.
j
(party
evening
of ot
I partyThursday
.inursciay
eveningin inhonor
nonor
C. S. Bristol and grandson James
Mra. Joseph Wertmiijm is quite sigh . lheir cousins Messers Leo aud Boss visited the former's sister at Niles last
There are many people throughout the country who. know in a general way
that the International Correspondence Schools arc carrying on a great educational
Very much
much. Dr. Clark. Progressivepedro was the princl- Wednesday returning Friday.
and does not improve very
work and they approve It, but they do not know the exact nature of that. wbrk.
pie game of the season. Although we
Harter, of Delton, is acteuding.
Austin Fexrisjwho has been visiting
D. L. Morthland ha# a new fur coat tried at making pigs of gum. Miss relatives in several of tbe western states
THE
FOLLOWING
STATEMENT WILL SERVE TO EXPLAIN:
Pearl
Zerte
won
the
first
prize,
it
being
for some time past surprised his people
and now bids defiance (to cold weather.
a saving bank in the shape of a pig aud last week by coming home unau
I Courses to the prospective student land our Corps of
Our Work
Jacob Albertson's house took fire one Julian Potts the bobby prize, a qlick of
Instructors lor guiding him after he unrolls- Tlicre arc
nonneed.
day last week but by tbe help of several gum. Among those who enjoyed Mr.
Our work i# to gather technical knowledge from all I three phases otour work :
School commenced Monday after a
quarters of the industrial world; arrange it into special I
I—we teach unemployed p
the-theory; o( the
men the house was saved with some Morgans hospitality were two brides,
courses for special classes; and impart it to all am­ 1 work they want to engage in.
vacation of two weeks.
(SULTS: positions
damage and the loss of one bed.
two grooms, two brides maids and one
bitious of advancing.
.
easily secured; days of drudgery .shortened, and sotneA.
L.
Hams
and
family,
of
Fowlersbest man who •'.an do better?
TO GATHER THIS KNOWLEDGE add claw'ly | times avoided altogether; quick prombtion.
. ’
ville, are visiting at Frank McCarty’s
it w^jjjaintain our Faculty and intermittently employ the
2—We teach* employed peopie to ‘ &gt;‘ their work betORANGEVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. John Timm, of Middle­
foremen.'kupcrintcndents, managers and engineering ex­ ' ter. RESULTS: more responsible p&lt; itions; better pay.
at present.
Delayed lAtler.
.
ville, were the guests of their daughter
pert# bl many of the leading industrial establishments. |
3—We teach dissatisfied people iw to do what is
Johnstown Grange installed their of­
During the storm ofj Tuesday night, aud family Sunday.
TO DISPENSE IT, we have our Field Organization lor I congenial to themi RESULTS: prep: ition for n^w work
ficers last Saturday night, they served
explaining the .peculiar advantages of our different I before leaving the old; rapid progr&lt; । in the new field.
Dec. 27. Walter Brawn’s wind mill
Miss Jeasie Wood was the guest of fried cakes and coffee. Following are
waa plown to tbe groqnd.
her friend Mrs. Chas.Scroder and hus­ tho new officers for the ensuing year :
’
Our Plan
Frank Spiekler went to Hooper band, of Caledonia, last week.
Master, H. N. Bowman; O., Jessie RlsOur plan embodies the following distinctive features: 1—We furnish all necessary preparatory instruction^.
Thursday of last week!
Vern Thomas returned to his school bridger; Leet. EmmaSheflield; Steward,
2—We provide drawing instruments and expcriinent.^1 apparatus with each coarse requiring them.
Boru to Mr.;and Mr#. Frank Harper duties at Big Rapids last week.
'* 34-We
3j-We explain facts, principles and processes so
no [clearly
Harley Johnson; Ass’t. Steward, Karl
that the student quickly comprehends and remembers them. ’
Saturday muriiing a son weighing 2&amp;
Miss Allie Stimsoii is visiting in Bristol; Chap., Hattie Bristol; Treas.,
44-We illustrate our instruction with all-views, plans, sec, pounds. Frank I# a very proud man Grand -Rapids.
H. M. Bristol; Sec. Roy Rice; Flora,
tionsland
elevations
that
will
contribute
to
its
clearness.
Internatlonxl Correapondsnoa Schools.
now,
5-PWe give concise rules and practical example# showing
Mr. Chai. Butler and sister were the Eda Benkes; Pomona, Mrs. Riser;
Gentlemen—Please explain bow I can qualify
their, annlication.
for poeltlon at left of which I have marked X.
Ernest Morehouse left Monday for guests of Miss Allie 3timsnn the first Ceres, Mrs. Tungate; L. A. 8.- Nellie
6rWe grade pur Instruction so that at no stage of his pro­
Mechanical Engtoacr
Bowman;G. It, Hudson Burroughs.
Lansing where he will attend school. of last week,
»
gress is the student confronted with insurmoiuntebie difficulties.
Machine Designer
Mechanical Draftsman
74-We crifidre and correct our -student's written' recita­
Dan Klingensmith has gone to Low­
Mre. O.: A. Carpenter is not very
Foreman Machinist
UNCOMMON WISDOM
tions; and send him special advice regarding his course when­
ell to visit hi# father
ForemAn Toolmaker
Mining Engineer
strong at present She has our sym­
ever (necessary. I
. . Foreman Patternmaker
Mine Surveyor
Ira Woodman, of Kalamazoo, spent pathy.
Foreman Blacksmith
Mine Foreman
I •
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' ,
'
It
Some Hastings People Profit by
Cotton-Mill Supt., Foreman Molder
• New Years al Geo. Morehouse's.
John Mungereon was in Grand Rap­
.iGas Engineer
Neighbors’ Experience.
Woolen-Mill Supt.'
Some Interesting Facts and Figures
.[Refrigeration Engineer
Textile Designer
Branch Townsend left Monday for ids Saturday.
It’s a wise man who profits by the
'Traction Engineer
Architect
We employ about 3.200 people.
Contractor and Builder
Battle Creek where he will attend busi­
William Waugh is iquite feeble at experience of his friends and neigh
Opr mailing department handles abort 15,000 pieces of
Electric Machine Demgner
Architectural Draliaman
bora. Here is a chance to do it, aud
Electrician
mail levery day.
Sign Painter
ness college.
this writing.
every, 'man. woman or child It* Has­
Elcxtric-Lighting
SuptWe use about $400 worth of postage stamp* daily.
Mr. and Mre. D. V. Shephard enter­
Electric-Railway Supt.
tings who knows the misery of a bad
Lbst year we issued about sixty-three million (63,000,000)
Telephone Engineer
tained at their home on December 27 th
Pinenles is the name of a new dis­ back, tbe nervousness and restlessness
Telegraph Engineer
pa^ot of instruction.
w
V a party of young people. All report a cover y^put main a new way. A certain caused by kidney complaint ofjthe an­
wirewap
Twelve years ago we had only.one course of instruction and
cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder noyance. of the urinary disorder**, will
Dyranuj Tender
good, time In spite of tho storm.
enrolled our finst student We now kaVfc 15*2 courses and
Motonaan
,
diseases, and every form of Rheuma­ show uncommon wisdom uT profit by
Ream Engineer
about 600,000 names ou our roll.
.
Emrtt Brown ls fn Plainwell visiting tism. pineules relieve Backache and this citizen’s jkdvlce.
Engine* Runner
Kidney pains permanently. If you
. MarineEngineer
.1. W. Babcock. hnriH*!*s-mak&lt; T. of JoffisftoH
friends for a few days. ■
Civil EhKineer
.
need such a remedy let ub show you the Htroot. nay«: “Bffiroad all
Doan's
I Hydraulic Engineer
A. M. Nevins Ip in Hastings on busi­ wonderful Pineules. Sold by F red L. KIViicj-Filin la a nio.*t rentable naneto^of aH
Send for Further Particulars
dlwrdara of the kidneys. My w.l!e bail attui*k»
r.AXqUACF.S TAVttHT WITH PHONOGRAPH
Heath, the druggist.
ness this week,
of kidney complaint for two year* and; itsod Hu­

International Correspondence Schools
Are Doing for Technical Education

-

The many friends of; G. H- Hansen,
Engineer L. E. &amp; W. it R., at present
living in Lima, ().. wl! be pleased to
know of his recovery ffom threatened
kidney diseases. He iwritca: “1 was
cured by using Foley’i Kidney Cure,
which 1 recommend to all, especially
trainmen who are usually similarly
afflicted. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.
/O
I

CASTORIA
Tor Infants and. Clr.ldrcn.
He Kind Yoa Have Always Bough*
Bcpts the

//fz?.

morous rrmedb.-a but obtained ro rr*l benefit.
T liad so often scon nnd heard, liooule K'hlnre
Pl Ha recommended that I went to Me.JH. Coutj ■
year’* drtie store and Rot a box."-'*tie effort could
not have Loen* better. She beran to improvfrom the n*rj start-and eontlnn*-.! u»di&gt;*n. .To
■wy we think well erf them mildly expttwcN our
opinion.** .

For sale by all dealers price 50 cents
Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, NJY. sole
agents for the United States. Remem­
ber the name, Doan's and take nb other.

'

f. Note the enquiry b'.aulc in| lhe
Jeft-htod
ccrr.CT oft
.... lower
| epcnHh
'
L uonucement. Ftacr an X opposite
lhe postti*;:
yon tiettire t
ifyfor. Si*m yvur name nsnlMKldro.-, -.Ixa Dit out the fru
.mail it tn the addtes* riven at the button of thl» adverti*
’
ecehc full aud roraplete tnfosstailun. Addt
comtuunicatierjs to

Interati n i! C &gt;t ay &gt;ri j e n ce Schools

.*.ddrc-.s

■ City—4.

.State.

SCRANTON. PENN

Guy C. Longcor, Ionia, Hich. Locl&lt;

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�HASTINGS BANN8R, JANUARY 1«, 1935OH Hritlnb Drinks.
■ In “Recoliretlons and Leiter* of G«?dRUTLAND CENTER
Eating Is the first thing we learn to
Mead, made of hoaey. water and' tral Lee.” by bta ran, Cnptaio R. Edo
and
the
last
tiring
we
leaiu
to
do
apices:
bragget.
moral and pigment, ; Lre. a new light K thrown on the great Valencia. Alicante. Murcia. Malaga aod.
Born
to
Roy
Erway
and
wife
»
j
.
For «□«.:««&lt;. cool.’00*1 •nd
right. Some- bever learn It at all and* variant*, yer# very early drinks in ; commander nt the time of hla resignu- Sovl’le. and In parts oT Valencia *b&lt;
fi an &amp;K pound girl.
Tator stock phone 199­
end their lives and their bnpplnera
Hou from the Vailed State* army. In
Bert and Zera Newland vlsised rela­ . through the neglect. As It consumes England..
J L. Crawley, while on the street !• rithe aratl of the tami
Currant wine, elderberry. goo-eLerry.
d*y'. was prostrated with a severe at- tives at Saginaw and Farwell last week. , much ot our time und must always mullwTjiy. tiKhjit*. fdi|nt and aprirdt a letter to hbt stater be rays:
"With all my devotiwi to the Tnlon
of
heart
trouble.
Dr.
StcGuflln
[
do
30
It
is
a
duty
to*
make
it
an
ade
­
jbck u» *.&lt;-• ---------। Ma'riy from this' vicinity a’-tenued
wine aire old fa.shinr.tM- veriotien. Fur.*- and the -reeling &lt;&gt;f hynlty and dmy of
van hastily summoned, and repbrta that p(Unona grangc at the Star Weduca­ quate sonree of.pleasure. -It is some­ nips aitd turnips pr.xl|tce a very pow­
an American eitlxen. I hare »u«l iw*n flit- full grown fro
. thing which all may appreciate, und so erful qilluve b.-.;s.ly.
at time# ng nway
te will soon be able to be out again. : dRj.
*
i*
sble to tnakr up my-mlml to ra.ra my
t'owsilp tihd rlmbarli wine are very hand against my relative*. uiy;ebUdroa, acajou, fruit lioai
A red Hot game of basket ball took. j.-reti otis and daughter Zota called ’ has nim-’.i to do with dfcntocrailzlng
' pleasure. As long as pleasure, ta con- difiercid. the fo/mer viirak and the-lat­ lay home. I Un re therefore resigned
place
arnl ],art
afrt week,
creasing, until they are twenty, when
place at
at the
tbe city
city hall
naii Thursbay
1 JU?"7naeven7he I!
lh* c6anty
c6nnty ffarm
W&lt;*k‘
higher -to music, lltern- ter very, h&lt;T.»ly.
aiy comiuiraiOD In the army. and. rave
lujj
----------------- --- . - en n
ing -between
the Wdepeu
I
AsplnaU of the. citv visited Ray ; lure er cuntemptation—It must be litndegeneration wntaily
inHr tree top#, green ifettle top*| birch
Clerk’s teams. The former won by aa
.
week
j I|wl .&lt;uJ lK&gt; t|K. privilege uf a few who nnd b&lt;?t’',h rap. bog myrile. .hetth^r— all in defense bf my native state, with tho
sincere
hope
tlmt
my
lewr
services
may
It was
ifiteresting,
_nd «nn from I ake ' ean
llw required culture. It is pnidmk-*! Iktunr#. And did not a New
scoro.of 8 td 7.
*. *.
—■ very
• —- ----never be needed. 1 hope 1 ruuy never
?
. *7 r?k j important to secure enjoyments which
According iv the trmlltiou-of age*
for tbe tlraCUiree innings eieh side go (, ~J“* B,akj’ 7 f.
। \ tew visited relatives here last week. , 1(u njpil n|Uy ||'.1Te anj nOf depreciate England rhyme.- iCcant to eurour.’-;•&lt;* be called ou to draw my sword. I there are fourteen wedding aunlrerraing out in 1&amp;3 order.
the p;»triot*e itoyeolt oti British fctxxta. know you will blame me, ’ but you
rles
to be eelebrnted. These nre: First
C.
A.
Newland
made
#
business
trip
'
the
capacity
of
the
poor
°
r
l°
w
Tbnt
run.•
Gleuua Withey entertained sixteen of (
sum think as k'ndly of ate aa yoo cap yenr, rJtfou; gecoBd year, paper: third
' ' this* n.fiy l&gt;e much happlne^ ft must We cs.n mnk* hnuor to 4w&gt;wtrti our lire
her little friends «tTier home on Thorn ■ to OHret Isit week.
and believe that 1 have rodent ored to
ye:r.
leather; fifth year, w.xalen; f*v
.
be
In
tlie
many,
nnd
these
can
ha
Vo
From pumtZ'Ina and jmisnip* ami Walnut dowbat 1 thought-right.”
St-Tnesd., evening. A bountiful«&gt;p-- -All thing, com. to those who weitr" [ ool)!-'n! f,w,e-Tb,
entb year, woolen; teutb'year, tin:
trot cmja.? .
Tlmt He really did not expect to tight
per was served and all did ample justice , b&lt;» must have thought Llullyeii Burgh.
|jfe inngt be found in the
Sloe,gin Phd nu* gin Sfe queer drinko. ta atmwii by tin? lollowlug extract from twelfth year, silk uud fine I'nen: fitto it. AfUrWardi Mr. &gt;|Hihey gave dof last Wednesday when he made . wmu.b„ U(.tl, ln tlH| elemeutary things Ncgusj is aherry. hot; water, ieuion.
his .wife* ' I do mil kmnv teentb year, crystal: twentieth yeflr.
them a s'taighride that will long be ire Miss Rosella Collins hi?: happy bride. • wllk.b :irc nevesrary to life Itself or .sug-.tr Inttd nutrijeg. like London Out­ .a letter
what my position will be. 1 should cUiiw; twenty-fifth year, silver; thir­
membered by the little oik’s.
.
। , Louie Erway after soiv^ti days visit, which &gt; every one will ocemlonaUj’ look rays tlmt pe-.l..y.d|lre womed Used like jn retire to jr.-ivate life lij I rouhi tieth year, pearl; fortieth year, ruby;
to drink In secret a "nirwlmwiy intoxi­ be with yvti and tne children, but' if 1 fiftieth venr. golden: raventy-fiftb year,
Tbe Michigan Press association will ’ with Jas. Robinson and^fflmily at . tone,
enjoyments
'
hold i;s annual meeting in Detroit Jan; Walkerville returned home ijub^ed; ! menu
* —though all .......
«. » nre such
«». - cating'' poibii made u'it of the jiulxon mil l»e of any service v» the state or diamond—i:t. to try to limit enjoyment to the ous foxglove.—New Voj'krWwM."
heir C4iw&lt;* I must &lt;i»ntiutie;’’
JU and 2d. with a banquet at the Wayne nr-sday.
;
■
rich ur the educated.—Boston Cooking
hotel the evening of the 20th. A good • Protracted meetings are now in pro School Magazine.
Tiny were returning from a husking
Circtinutlnntlnl Evidrnee.
program hay bl?en arranged.
i gress al the Mr. E.Church. Kevi Phillips ,
Nollckcns. the. sc;:l&gt;tor of .George
- enrsf
OF.' ask
it ­
Sir Henry Hawkins, a lu’llliaiit advo­
"And were there nnj^ red
HL. hnd n rare gcpcrailty which: uiore
the topics
The Editorial Page.’’ has : of Caledonia filled the pulpiU Sunday j
cate
and
one
of
Enghuid
’
s
greatest
-••Some m*m preach.” raid Sydney timh Imide tip fur his cccontriHtiw’,
ed the friend. ’
■ been assigned to E.C. Reid of Alleg in.. eVeuiug.
Suiltk “As If they thought sin if to When (’haalicy; afterward so fatuous. •rinrituri jiid'iaes. expresmi ithe fol; &gt;w"Oil.
ves-.
’
’
rqsponiied'tbfl
girl
In
t-be
W. ar. In rettlpi of » rufy n«l j Frsnk Diehl, .lulls sn.lvpUo L.M ; w
onl
„
..... ....
&lt;US njilfil'iu ill bis "Hrmim^vnicei.”
• be token out of- a man as Eye w.m m it Ilia 1‘iist of Horne Tudkr
gingham drera “I bttfl two whin pa
the
CaiUUU.U issued
SA .,7
rj are vjB|t|ng relatives it Hastings and ; tak&lt;»n out Of Adam, by coating him
‘•!a-i me ray n word nbout clrqum- enug'-it that city fellow ktaalng ae."calendar
by. tbe ...............
Michigan -agriexhibition he w#s y-mug ami unfriend­
cultural (loUejje. It contains thlKy-six । Kalamazoo. In a tew weeks, they ex­ into a profound slumber." So at nay ed. NoilekviiM raid lu ih’vra who| were itantial «i&gt;iu.HU5&lt; ihiUir writers have Kennebec (Me.) Journal.
,
riewfl of coljege buildings, campus and j pect tostart for 111., where they expect rate thought not South, who. preach­ arraitglMK ‘the wortof for the
tblbl- ,.p.&gt;’.: I. of II &gt;y:i kind of ’dangefuuH
Innovation' lu our criminal pcwetSure.
forests scenes arranged in twelve groups. to make their future home.
ing one day
Whitehall* observe?!- ,tlon:
■
I
- It is almost the only crWaun that Is
King jCharte*' II. and several of hi
The institution has made a remarkable
Father And w you want to marry
"Thtre's 'a fine, a very line, kvbrk.
Peter-Vanderbrook anil faintly have
Let tfie man who mu^e it be known. obt.’rimible in all great crunc* and It Ii Mr. Brown, my dear. WMI. now, do
growth during the past few years. In moved to their home recently purchas­ attendants asleep- Stooping down
be cried out to one of the delinquents. Remore one of my tiitetrf and pii this the Ix-st und m »« reliable.' ;I liave Svit- • you think be show* proper Industry In
l‘.r»i the tot.il number of students waa ed here, of Jacob Edger.
ne*&gt;”f\l many great trials tor niunicr. hM railing? Daughter rinrijgnantiyb- •
*My lord. I am sorry to interrupt you. one in Us plpec."
]•
652 -. Thld year the number will reach
^■hool began at the Edger this week but If you snore so loud you will wake
Often aftrwSTd . when lit* w.js re­ but db‘not rtiiH-uilxT one iluge there I Rboufd think so. Why, he's called
nearly HOODthe king." Ills majesty thereupon quested to make r. bust he woulll say was au eye witness to the deeA— flow neariy every ulgbt fat n month.
with Mr. McWhinney as teacia-r.
.
awoke and. turning to bis Neighbor, il;1
re-_ lU bif j*ri|ia|itiye. well ulgb ireislsti- is it puraible. then, to brtaj: la»»r.e Uie
l-be imuitatkrn of omeG of
the culprit hn:.-« you rely un
PERSONAL MENTION.
me wjiy:
p- fharttrey. I!ej« the riiarue
Glass Creek grange was held at the,
h
uu.s! u, llE!dl. n
man for a bust. He’ll make n ;.—«sl tirt-TMUMtanthii evidence? ’ 1 '
Mrs. Addie Dunlap, of Vermontville.
•Clreuutetanthil evidence is 11&gt;e evlhall Saturday evening, after rthlch all. op n&lt;Jmjn&lt;i ,n0 on the next vacancy." bust i’f you. 1 always rvcomfaioufl
Pity tbe manor woman devoid of im«Mich., was the guest of her daughter j
• enjoyed an oyster supper.
f j Latimer speaks of a woman who suf­ him."
:
j -&gt; deut’e of cJreUiiit-’tanevs—facts that i agination. but be or she who allows,
- Mrs. Grace ;Duiriap, several days last *
si^r.tk
for ihctitevlves uud that cannot : the Imoghbitlcn too great} liberty be­
I W. M. Kronewltter and wife, the fered from htsotni.hv and who. nil . Yet this same num was penurious to
week.
t 1 aubordinmo delepii™ were |-tm ent.
comes iu
it*. .........................
subject rather ........................
than Ito mas»o|&gt;orllta tarlon foiled. «u tnk--n &lt;o a fault and t«y alamltfle frugxtilw’ ac­ fie rontradk-ted &lt; ’irvmustanres have j wunw
no motive to devolve, while human lea- i Jer -p|ie L.mu W-|1O w&lt;jtm a rubber
Mias Clara Hendershott attended a ,
___ _ |
I tlie church of St. Thanum. of Acres, cumulated n fortune of fl.&lt;KXi.OOO.j
thnony Is too often the produet of ev- | on tj,(l p, ;l.t| attachment to bls cork
when she fell nt -»n--e into a refreshing
party In Charlotte Monday night given ;
,
ery kind of motive."
_
|
.iIV ,^rk foot, aches wltbslumber.—London Mn£L
under the ‘Auspices of the Rathbone ।
LAC Kl.
j out the rubbed is as uufortunato a vic­
A wbrtLy .GL-mgaw d.-a r.ir wbl! -CJISisters.
I Mrs. Erank Falk ia on the Sick list.
Joying! a holiday iff Arraiiu took th ' Ot&gt;:
tim n« the Se^tcbmnn who fainted on
Mr. and mJts. L. J. Goodyear went to j yijgg Mary Norris |s visiting friends । A bright bid
Anglers Imvv noticed tliat list of the j nvon:it cf tire beat in church the first
lad w:u»
was gwen
given a tume
dime nie
the portmflty al -ug with la friend t&gt; no
Lima. Ohioi'uesday morning to spend iu jjaU|e Creek.­
■ other day b*y a vj-.i-or to Whom he had whiting fishing. During otwnttion i the same xpecioH' caught Jn the name j suistay nfiZr. s toves were rat up.
. a few days! with lheir brother. D b.; Mrs.-J. V. Cooper and son, uft &lt;Climax.
-------- - ' been exhibited u* the pride of the doctor^ sinker;entuo off and was I rut.
atnvnu often differ.completely |n color [ though a fiR’v had not been lighted tn
IIcot Was u dilemma. No slnktr. no nnd take protective.linen 0’nt match ’ any of Ihetu.
Goodyear.
{ visited hfi mother Mrs. Geofg* Css'S household. Tin yoiingt'er promptly
lost the-coin under tl.e Led In bls room more I'a Hfbc that' day. Hal Happy the prevailing local cotorirtg- of their
Mrs. Nesttill, of Pentwater, v. Ito was &lt; Jv.jr SnndHy.
and In (•..&lt;. bi rm for It with a llahlf-j thought! Ills flitak. No soonerisapl home*, fiery Otte Gotthltf found by a
called here tiy the illness of her .sister, I ! Miss Altn
. L_ Bird visited MiiKS Ka
candle ret lire to the l&gt;edding- He than &lt;k&gt;nu. The bottfe; wan .filled •with course of experiments with tufbots
Mrs. Prndvta’e Nobles, returned tv her'
Courtright last week, •
found the done anil went downstairk salt crater, carefully torked nnd jpent that’thH faculty, of changing »stlpr in
home Friday.,
accordance withy tlw1 surrcwndlngs is fur tlw- Wratt ru Hbtrtct ot MteWgan. So ;ti«rb
Miss Npllie -Stevens is viutlog in without s;tring a wryxl about the con­ down on Itk nitaaiun.
Dr. H W. Nobles, of Grand .Lodge, Buttle Creek.
flagration. A few mluntes later the
.\fter « few iminutes4 Interval. •• H«.*; primarily dur t/&gt; th*1 aetjdp of ;iigbt HHl-Jon.
In Urn mxtter of Grren A. Fleaelilug. « p«rthead of the howu* sniffed auspiciously. quoth tiro -!.&lt; tor. "n iiiiei
was iff the city this week to sei-his
And l p he upon tlx- optic nene. The light does nctehiu. bnrknipt. In bankruptcy.
Miss Lucy Thomas returnel to her “I smell smoke." he remarked. “Some­
Tu the creditors ef Green- i 1 i* selbug. »
grandmother. Mrs. Prudence Nobles,
pulls rt racing kj .«-.-d n fine pa r of not act directly-upon the ej-e. but is re­
naruici'hjt. &lt;rf N*»bville. tn the oounty ot
hotuu near Marshall last T tursday. thing’s burning." •Tt'** my rpmrf a‘.!'i whiting, vfit- ott ca.’h hoik.
flected
from
such
substanjes
nd
an
1
.•who la very ill.
.
Itnrrr. lu dMrirt aforesaid, a l«aknipt- .
Mifs .Itnuie Tuqmas acvotnpa ring her mltted tin- youthful prodigy, “but." luaround und affects ILv eob»ring celLNotice l» hereby alien tbat oe tlie sth «.ay U
“llu. doctor, twins thin time!”
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Col grove heard fc|r an extended visit
added rea*«ui,in:'ly. with u flash of the clalmwl bi-&lt; i-ompaulnn.
tiirongh tbe nerve centers &lt;jf the fish. January. A. !&gt;., IKK-., the raid Green f. C&gt;wriling W8- &lt;lu!y adjudicated faaknipt; and that
Otis Skinner in "The IlarveHter” at
brightneF*in
which
flhc
family
took
st
ITbof
of
till*
was
obtained
l|y
severing
tm-nrat me« Ung oi the creditor a « -aid bark- •‘Yi-K" qudlh the doctor.
.Harry Stevens has bought hi* father’s
rupt
Will be )&gt;»4d at the uflk* of tiir Judgecf;.
Powers Opera House in Grand Rapids fejriu and will move soon.
much\&gt;rli:e. “the tiro ain’t get out. I brought uj- on she hottie toi.”--Lomdon th&lt;*-optic xu-rve of tbe turbA^ wlwu I:
'
Crubato erf Parry। eounty. in the court hop*- th •
closed nrc-xloor tight." The fire de­ Globe.
was found tiuit It no longer pdrae.sscd tbe
| Monday evening.
city of Hasting* .u «*l-i cowtUy und dte-trirt.
partment arrived In jt’me to save the
Maude
uu
the
a.'li day &lt;rf Januiry, A. i&gt; . IM*, at 10
Mr. Cldde Cole and Miss „
v
the jtower of changing color.—Fesr. Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy spent last
in the forenoon .at wbtOr Umr the a*M
house.—Philadelphia Record.
sonia.
•
i . . o'clock
Campbell iwere married last Friday.
• &lt;&gt;
.^aa saonrii.
creditors may sutwid.prove their c-fain:-. bpc«U)t
week in Grand Raj ids. .Mis# Hazel
atmatee. examin- the ImnkrnH. nt'd transact
The phrase to "ranki- no bonw."
Chilson a sistep of Mrs. EdMy’s returned
which Is in such raiutuon use. insjy b&lt;'
HENRY C. BRIGGS.
with her for a-visit.
IRVING.
Scurvy WHtl to i»o regularly treated genecaJly explained a* Implying ithnt
“Quip-" strictly uieaas ^completely''
Mrs. O’Drlei, of Eagle, is stopping
S. K. Chamber? and wife 1visited when it whs -possible by tolry.’flg the something is rione readily and widt n&lt;&gt; and is rightly Used In «yj€h sentrnccs
Kxkmn.'oo. Midi., .l.u-utkry tvra. mCa.
’
patients up to their necks in fresh such Jmixallment us a. bene mlglit I* as "The flower ia quite faded."' Its
at Mrs. Emory Busby’s while^ivr hit#- North Irving-friends on Sunday.
earth, n practice officially rvcbmmeml- to one who was tinting food. It ban secondary meaning. * very.” "to a xreat
FBOBATE ’»KDKK
baud is working- in the city for the
Mrs. U. Smith expect 3 toga to New ed In tbe lirithd* navy k«s than h ecu-' beou explained fp I* n niiHhlicatidn of extent.” has the authority of pood 'wili­
} Citizens Teleiriione Company.
State if .Mk-hljnui, Count' &lt;rf Barry, m.
York in the near future.
’ tury ago. Twenty of tbe crew of tho an older pUrara to "find no bones." er*.-though such oxpreralous ns •iqtdtfe
At a M-",ion cl tbe JTvl-au- &lt; wire Jbta U&gt;e
Chas. Andrua and wife spent a part
ot Barry, hclUeu at Che 1’roVM" offer
Mrs.. Kidd has. been entertai .tug her frigate Blonde were «o tn-r.ted on the which stkQBiH to bare bad refeienee. to young" and •'quite hot” have a icoflo- Count)
the enrol Hasting*, m m*W Countj w
of last ieek visiting relatives lu this father Mr. McQuinuey for a few days. shore of Donna&gt;Marla bay. Santo lio- bohes fotnid In soup nial hindrances to quiul ring ubout them. There Is, how­ In,
W»Hlm-«utay.. the tin. day ot .f:ri...iry, m ibe
year
w e lhw.si.bd :i!i»e hundred and frt«-.
mlhgo. Holes were dug In the softest the consumer. Some folk not [only ever. springing up of late the slovenly
city, returniugpo Ann Arbor Monday,
l*r&lt;-M-n: ( Uh.-. M. Mack..Judge ol ITobai*.
Early Monday m rrffing weeluld see soil on.the bcaeh. Into,each of these
find but make difficulties ant! 'hin­ pntctii-e of employing the adv«yb
where Mr. A. iu taking a law course.
in ihe matter erf th.- eatalr of WiUtant
a fire off in the southwert. We learn a man was pur and-burled to-his chin, drances. nt Which they are coiitent to “quite" with u ttouti—♦. g., "quite a N'ye, dwvurt.
Mrs .John H. Fenton, of Rochester
&lt;&gt;u readme and Bling the petition duly rrtlwhile a detach l ent of their shipmates •tick. In Skelton’s ‘ “Elynour itum- panic otisued." If an adverb can mod­ Owl.
the
farm
home
of
Andrew
Vrieriuga
of WllSrd H. Nyr. son of said deN. Y. is in the bity as a witness in the,
was told off to k»-ep the flies, from myng." 1329, tbe lady so readily be-’ ify h noun, wliere is the distinction be­ cea»rd. praying that an order or drerre may
will case on trial this week, and is the was burutd to the ground at -thnt lime, their faces. They were kept In this
N-madr-by this Court deterniWng a bo are or
tween adverb mid adjective? As a nere
HevcdTBe story flint the—
and that when the fire waa discovered
the
lawful heirs of said dnceasWk aafl
guest of her cousin, George Bradley
tonttcr of fait, the fimctiomi of the ad­ rntiUed to tnl'eTlt nN estate.
Supjwj it vp at coca (oac «).
it had made such progress that it was position .for tv lours, nnd the treat­
Tberwipoa it is rfrrfrn-d that Friday, A&gt;.
and family.
She fotind therein no boncx.
verb sneut to lx- eiivrouchlng on those 3rd
ment was so c -’tire that four days
day -rf Fclirrary. a. !♦., ms. at leuo'clocK
bard
to
save
some
of
h's
children
from
, E. F. Nye. ot' Bedford, has been at
later nil the ainATcra were able to re­
of the adjective.—Laiidou Review. ■_
lu the fortixa®. N- asafenod-tor Che haartag at
C?
j*.
said p- tltlor. and that the heirs at law of said
-tending the seetions of the circuit court buririug.
join the frlgnte.
drw-MM d and an other persons tntarrated ia
An Alahuma s;nte«nnui. was writing
•"si'asift Jack footie an old flame of
for the past few days, being interested ,
with
a
noisy,
ftpliitteriUK
iKm_
Lnp
l-ng
yours?*
WAR ON MICE.
in the Joel Evans case as executor of
| One of the anc .--nt i-uHtoms cotittflct- the pen down, he sullied and raid:
“He was ■« longf ns he hnd money to
the orginial will.
"Ome I’ was spending tlie evening
cd with Swedish funerals was to plice
Prof. A. E.i■ Cartirage. of Alberta.
I a small Iwklng glass tp the coffin of with a friend of mine In Selma, j We land Lender.
Canada, has bt4in speudiug a few days,
United Stales-Consul Jacksou; at La an unmarried fem: lc. so tliat when the sat In tbe dining -ruotu. aud from! the
in Hastings. Saturday be entertained Rgcbeile; France, reports that field lust truiup Sounds she might be able kitchou . came a painful scratehlug
-Mr. Bert Hubbitrd and his sister Mary mice are becoming n pest In that re­ to arrange ber ttwv» it was the sound.
pet printed &gt;d4 drcn!«tr4 In
county Ot
A reputation cure broken may pj^l- un
Barry: care in each week tor thr.-c&gt;ueee«&lt;w
“ •-Murtha.’ raid my friend to j the bly be repaired,, but the world will $!• weeks
at the Parker 'House. He left Tues gion.
•
I practice for Scandinavian maidens to
jir«-vtov» to Mid dur «rf Marine.
Ei.t a d. Hm-ox.
&gt; Chas. M. Macx. .
To destroy these pests peopleJorrner- . vwear
.i-,;r wvir
their uuu
hair flowing lootw'.y. while maid, •wlint Is tliat scratching In, the ways kdoji lt«&lt; ryes un tlie spot where
day f&lt;/r home.
. ■
I*robntegi, Dr. and Mrs.iE. H. LOthrop left yes 1y nsorietl to asphyxiation bA filling | the matron#’wore It hound ubout the kitchen? it must be.the d&lt;1g trying to die crack was—Josh Billings.
■ I (a tro'1 cryl.
.
terday for California. They go via the .the burrows with smoke or to drown- in-l ti and generally covered with some get In.’
"Tiuhr Kflld Martha. '•Bat's! no
Stig
by
pouring
water
Into
them
or
to
foim
of
cap;
hem-e
tlte
iitannrried
woUnion 1’acafic and will visit Sacraaowlng poison about the fields. The ra*n w:&gt;» Imagined m awakehlng nt. dawg wrut&lt;-kta’ de do'., htit'H d»- |opk
mepto. ban Francisco. Palo Alto, Los- latter method proved dangerous to dmthd jt’.i’.gjjietrf day with' more unthb a-wt .tln' a love I letter to jber honey­
Ayer’s Pills. Ayer’s Pills.
Angeles and raireral other points. They nmaticaied animals.
Ayer s Pills- K«P saying
locks limn her wedde! sisters'nn-l suckle.’ "
expect to be awi-Dt thrde -months.
At the present day nnotlier methoi! morn la need of a giara.—Westminster
Mrs. B. J. Duncan, au old and re­ is used. Infection by a microbe wbie|r. Review.
te
’___________ The besi fixative.
Beer ban - H sue Invaitauly tumjke-l
spected piunee| of Barry county has is desdly to rftts and mice only. In '
Want your moustache or besrd RHPVIMRUAU'Q fiVC
been spending the fall a$d winter thus 181K; I»h Danysz while' studying the
dnys
dtfriofe
the-qinilfryftflffo
beer
tonaro
necessary
-box
ful
browner
rich
wute
-SJ.V
far with her B: try county friends and habits of field mice observed that !
The coinan.'.t’ Utlhed 1.1 the A i;v‘:. Tiiv»&lt;&gt; &lt;-rouses were
relatives. She leave* Thursday for large njimls-rs of mice died from U3wldcli we climb to origidfllhr nut qu-by the wnuks. who
task Is
case.
lie.
collected
virus,
made
cub
'
northern Mich igau to visit her childTbe ladder which then niailc till the malt It luora, ns n
turtM aad assured himself that thera glorious
ran.
lit made up of soft of; tr.-.d. nuirk. The cti'sscs vfee
cultures produced the disease ip
Mrs. Nathan ignore, her son and her healthy rate and mice. These expert­ small •vents and small rtetorle’;. In not of the ranirf Hhapp as t|ow shown,
Capital $75,000.00
Surplus $20,000.00
daughter, Mrs.1 Wade, of La Grange, inents were made on a large area, near­ the immduty of life nothing la useless but were judre akin to tlie Hhupe of a
thing Is wasted. Everything »n crucifix ami wsire inteudpd to show
Ind., visited the family of Ec|. Hall­ ly 2th&gt; acres, and seemed conclusive to and nothing
OFfrlCKBS
ot? Ir
I* the
tbe best thing for th&gt;c that by "their Mth sworn oti the cross"
north Broadway; They visited tho the experts. This method of deptruc- Its plan?
i.’liKcr Moser, I’rcs.
Au Jetton. (Siuhler
I:; a law, not an accident. the lH?er sapplln! was of a fit and
factories anH Water works, looked over tfou has been recently commenced and place. IJfe is
.
uitn-Toaa
drinkable ctmdtticm.—London Times.
the City-schools, aud expressed them­ carried out syntematically on a surface . —A. J. C. Norris.
Cte&gt;UrM»*R.
K.T. Ftrwch.
Muto*.
of
2,800
acres.
I
selves aa being {more pleased with Has­
I&gt;. s. c..ot,mr.
Uteprtn.
A. A. AiHt.m-n.
The Frenclvpurilament appropriated
tings t|an any towuthera had ever seem
Mrs. Dearborn—Oo you t»dlei*&lt; In
When we think of the physical mar­
295.000 fames to be used for the deMrs. Parnell Park, daughter of Geol
marrying n man to reform him? Mrs. tyrdom the babies go through In the
strnetion of the mice by virus.
Woodmausee, of Baltimore township,
Wabr.sh-Surel t married my first bus­ way, of dress and of the mental tor­
? t-jg.
band to reform him. “What wan wrong
w
returned from a visit in Muskegon the
ture they must rudure when they obicrvc how thoroughly und libpeleasly
.first of the week aud is visiting her
The beiy-flclal effects of bacteria are with him?” “lie was a. bnehe
b
they nre ahVayn rnlsundenttood can we
aunt, Mrs. Will I am Walldorff In thia no less interesting than the part they | “Oh. I we how you reformed irim."
city preparatory to leaving for heij play- in the propagation of disease, I “Not only that; I understand he’s had wonder nt the look of nge and care that
throe otlier wires since 1 left ihlu
ivtiles hO early, ou their Infant brows?
home in the atflt'e of Utah which state and n recent discovery Is that the vege­ 'Yonkers Statesmon.
--Marie Corelli.
Should conw* a
has been her home for the past six table gums found on trees, such ns |
gum
arable,
are
the
results
of
their
&gt;
yeans. Mre. Park has spent more than
determination to have
A Tmjflta Critle.
a year on this vfcit, and a host ot* activity. Previous to some investlgu- • .“Papa," salt! the pastor's little' girl,
Tom &lt;who has been uwayj—plfl yon
a bank account. By
tlons by Dr. S. Greig Smith of New 1
r
­ »nd that girl you were engaged to last
friends regret ber departure for that; South Wales it wa«J»elle\ed that vege- j watching .him constructing-nnd revis
this time next year y-os
far off home.
table gums were the result of tlie un- i injr his Sunday sermon. "doys Got' ion rammer get married? Jack—Yes. but
.&lt;
2ve nre not 1:
together. Tomwill regret not having
healthy or pathological conditions of you wlint. to write?” “Yes. iry .child.
God
tells
mn."
“
Then
what
do
yoIVhy? What’s the trouble? Jack—4&gt;h,
Ilitdtom Ore.
/
the trees on which they were formed,
started oue Kioner.
.
Tests have befeu made In Vienna With but the-^ntlre subject was one about . scratch it out for?”'
io trouble at all. She married another
pitch bl-- ide wlricb was taken from the which comparatively little was known. I
mau. and I luiirried .-toother girl.
ground rs lone ago as 1307, 1814 and. Dr. Smith, believing that bacteria pro- {
a
1863. airl the Strength and quality^jf duced the gum. examined two trees . Wlthrrby—I say. jdM you recommend
tbe radi-.tm In these samptea have been from which it exuded and obtained i that cook of oura tn my wife? Plnrk«r.d
weak.
found to be Identical with those In si two varieties of bacteria, of which be Ihgton—Yes. 1 bdlen- so. Wltherby— &gt;ot vigorous uud powerful.* The ScripWell. I wish yon woujfl come round artd synonym is utecttfast endurance.
jportion ef pitchblende only newly ex­ made cultures.
tonight-nnd take dinner with us.
tracted, a fact which further proves
Boston Watchman.
iCut the powers ot radium incur no
j A lean compromise Is better than
Alcdtnntlon with time.
kii estate sscvmtt
j fet lawsait.—German Proverb.

local news.

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1 B. y LI O £ M A10 l*’is over ,n&lt;l 0YCr at’&gt;n.

.With the
New Year

THE HASTINGS CITY B NK

Foley's Honey and Tar

Money to Loan OK

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                  <text>reawn to febl gr^tfiled-.at his cornmit*tne assignments, being made chairman
} tti the Committee on .Agricultural Col­
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State's Prison, and also of the Com­
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In conclu­
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Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS. MICH], THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1905.

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 38'

STRONG BANKS

LOST AN ARM

NOVEL SURPRISE

PLEASANT SURPRISE

information for having any matter of'
Importance or any private requests,
should not hesitate to write me; ad­
dressing Laaslng; rare House of Rep-resefitaUves .
W. tt SCHANTZ.

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
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■—

SPLENDID SUCCESS

SIDELIGHTS ON
THE LEGISLATURE

William H. Warner, of Baltimore,
Fred Menhennick’s Fellow Workmen
Lost an Arm By Dynamite ’
UPON DELOS R. MCELWAIN ON
THIS CITY HAS THEM AND THEY
at Table Factory Give
THE SERIES OF ONE DAY FAR­
Interesting Letter from Representa­
Explosion
,
THURSDAY LAST
,
DESERVE PUBLIC CONFIDE NCE
MERS INSTITUTES IN BA RRY
Him One.
tive William H. Schantz.
Wednesday afternoon last while
COUNTY
Fred'Menheunick. who has just been
Little did any ono think, some .28
working on the big Battle Creek dmln
HIS77TH BIRTHDAY
si icctefl to take tbe superintendency of
HIGH INTEREST FOR DEPOSITS near Charlotte, William H. Warner, sou'
years ago,|-wbep 'the-JIpv. Levi Mas­
the Wool Boot Co., was giver, a very
ter wax stationed at Hastings, that
VERY WELL ATTENDED
of Fred Warner, a farmer-living Dear Eleven Other'Gentlemen, All Born
pleasant surprise by the employees of
bls son "SnerRy," theti about 12 years
Should be Looked upon With Dis­ Dowling, had his left arm so shattered
in 1823 Attend the Gathering.
the cabinet room of the Tabff factory.
old.
would be speaker and the writer,
by a dynamite explosion that amputa­
favor by Those Who Seek a Safe
Exccllent Interest Shown in Every
Thursday Delos R. McElwain reach- He has tieen tbe foreman of that de­
a meipber |of tbe present P gislaXure.
tion at the elbow was necessary. The
Bank to Keep Their Money.
One of Them-Certain to do
&lt;4 hit 77th birthday.^.Mr3J
”»- partment tor several yearn, and by his
But euch are the facts, and "Sherry”
The past week the Basnek was particulars of the accident we .have Jason McElwain planned and .executed ability, kindm***, patience aud all
Much Good.
Is proving ihimself a prompt, rfflclest
tendered an advertisement and locals brert unable to learn, but it is probable a very novel surprise on him. -They around hustling qualities had .won the
Last week a series of one-day Farm­ an&lt;f Impur^al pres id mg officer. Wbat
that
the
the
young
man
was
dynamit
­
for a bank in another city which du-*
invited eleven ullier gentlemen.all burn good will of the mdn in his department ers’ Institutes was held in various lothe writer] will prove himself io be
sired to solicit the savings deposits of ing a rock or stump in the course of in 1828, the same year as Mr. .McElwain. that, whets they learned of his good cSlitle* in Barry county- which, in time’wUl
11. It Is not too much to
our readers, agreeing to pay -four per the drain, and was Injured by a pre­ U) come to their home in time for 12 fortune, they determined to give him point- of interest and attendant. de­
spite the disagreeable weath&lt;
.sur­
Is ambitious to supplemeat
cent interest on them. We declined mature explosion’ Warner is a single o’clock ((inner. Fortunately all were tangible evidence of their Rood will. passed anv and all others eVer held say that h
»rk
of. Scnattir Glasgow so man
of
about
23
years,
and
.is
spoken
the
good
the proposition, because we do not be-j
able to get. there. and Mr. McElwain They presented him with a flue smok­ within its borders. A novel featur • of
the members-from Barry
lieve legitimate banking can warrant; of. very highly by those whb .knout him, Sr. wwsmost thoroughly surprised.
ing set. This Mr. Menhennlck greatly these institutes was the grouping of
hi name at home, and also
two topics, both of the greatest value county a
that rate of interest on saving .deposits: and all express sorrow over his mi^
Audther aurprBe awaited them abo. prizes, not merely for its intrinsic value to the •agricultural sections. viz., tbe
•
king body of the state.
'
unless the bank can get mitlious of fortune.
Mr. J. T. Lombard, learning of the pur­ and the enjoyment he will get out of farm and the rural school. It was
‘ It goes
rhout saying that the proethem, which ihi.j bank can not We
posed gathering, sent them a dozen It, but because, it will remind him of through Commissioner Ketcham that
ent‘ b gislatire Is above the average In •
were influenced by tbe further reason
beautthil pink roses. These wpre used pleasaiit associations and the good will this plan was Adopted. The result was
highly beneficial to'both Interests. Mr, Intelligence and birtihk*sH ability, and
that Hastings l.os two good strong
lor table decorations, and after a tine of the dononi.
K. A. Croman,, of Grass I-ake, who was that -the work deme for the’ people will
banks, worthy of public confidence, ex­
dinner, which was excellently served,
the leading figure in presenting topics be along sa lines, pne reeommoDdatend ■ ng every possible faccomodatlnn JOHN BESSMER, TriE JEWELER i had sathlk'd the wants of the inner
uf s|x!Clarvah»e to the termer, declared
varnor Warner uhonld
H AD IT DI RING.THE CIVIL WAR.
to their customers, and which pay all
that in his 15 years' experience In con­ tkm from
man. the hostess pinned a rose upon
county people—the one
ine interest on sayings deposit* that
ducting farmers' institutes, those held please
each , of the guests. Then Mr. Christ­
In
this
county
last
week
were
the
most
referring
t
the State Tax ^Commlsany bank outside’the big money centers
CHARGED WITH DESERTION
mas. the photographer, appeared and
successful one-day gatherings,of that
can afford to pay.
took a picture of the twelve as they BERT LETTS WAS VERY SERIOUS­ nature he had attended. On the other sion. Afte recommeadlng that the
number of commissioner!- should be
Because wp ,believe legitimate, safe
sat.
in
the
dining
room.
LY
INJURED
hand,
Prof,
Rrnest
Burnham,
of
the
But the Record was Cleared up He
banking in any city not a money certter
Kalamazoo Normal College, stated that reduced fro five to .three The nays tn
After the meal, the dozen old men
Was Honorablv Discharged Now
he had never before had such an op effect that
e powers of the commlauoes not warrant 4 per cent interest on
■ gathered in tbe parlor, and -fell to dis MAY TERMINATE FATALLY
___
Get* Pension.
port
unity aa these institutes afforded sioa spouldl be curtailed;
curtailed: that -the
deposits, we would not care to publish
&gt; wel,r.
"old
to reach the patrons of the ryral
John
UUIIU Besemer.
UCdCIU'.i. •lb.
••&gt; J" ' ...........&lt;»,■‘ II
L .
.. day,.-, Il wu » {.Ira
■
J
commissioners
have no business to go
locals or other, advertising that our «...
I. rewlded hl» putakta rrr.ro Hhr-le
,0
*h*“ ,“11 * Brcl“'r'»
Wm Crating Ne.r. fflf Uadn'n Firm school*. He had talked to teachers of
readers could construe as endoft ing
Into a farming community. Mich as
uLtvOn
a ■ . it. . i ♦ 1
.....
n
n .. M
district
schools,
and
now
and
then
to
। them as
zwith' animation
they rnAallu/f
recalled
In Johnstown - Scalp Badly Torn
what they say. It the writer had money Sam, having reached- th»* age of - 70. tho eveust; of tbe good old times when
their pupils, but here he could talk to curs, and trv to equalhe assessments;,
and Skull Crushed.
the jiatrons
It was a splendid idea ihat such work can be done far better
to deposit in a savings bank, he would when every honorably di*cKarged eol- life
before them instead of being a
and
was worked out to the satisfaction
dier
l»
entitled
to
-snob
t»cnctit.
We
•
Djrr
Dowling.
Northeast
Barry
and
feel much less uneasy about it if it
by men at bpm?.; To this, I know, our
i.emlulscemc. Many were the anecdotes i
of all conderndd.
.
were In a bank which paid 3 percent doubt if ever a soldier in this country and many the stories of humor, hard-[ North Johnstown correspondents send
The jjerieu began at Carlton Center. farmers will all «ay Aipen.
had an exjierience that cotfid dupITitaU
us tin; details of a distressing
accident Monday,
than in &lt;;ne that paid -I per cent
piunuuy. wberp
wbi-ij- the
me session
mtoiuu was held
untu
ship and pathos recounted by these ;
lo Bertie Utts lheoniy son of Mr. and lr th(, Methodist church, with 92 pros­
Our state law compels a saving batik ' Mr. Bessravr's.
: veneralilB men, who have done so much |
to keep 15 per cent of its savings*
He esnre
Mm.
Northeast
Barry,
ounf to thir
thl: cuumry from
• of Ibdhard work Wat hM Impr.iwd lhe ' wh
n6Win. Jx-tts.
s„„of
intav
. H. jra
vli- ent. At Barryrille. »he next day. 125
nttfn’ed. the gathering being held in
depmlls in rah and in tank'.
in ISM. &lt;tad lorai.,,1 In l-Mlad. I
y 2
- $er
i.r eent ...l*ia.
..... .. HI..........................................
,
'Itlnghl'uwlo. H.M. Briwol. InJohn the M. P. church. At Assyria Centeri
and the latter only ’ ray
round enli&gt;tos«"nt --a- a —
tar
ataTdire’u
and In a -bon time wt&gt;. tbe ,ri&gt;- I
»«!l'14o»b. and wM crating on tbe bill the Institute yas held in the M.’P:
an dally talarira. It also direnta I her. nn&lt;1 In a -hurt time was the »ro I
It W pt &gt; e*nt i r rl. tor of a pntaia r.ru' barber ,hop In. ‘
" SS1'
i Mst ol ,|.e bouBe. Ue wu going down church, with 1l«'t present At Hickory
inch banks to loan at leas;
rl- lor
of„a pnwinrous
,h,&gt;t&gt;
In. i■ “7*• W“ Wpe, eent I ;r hv
qua
In .hlbarber
.
p,rt ol
«“
with grra .pood head torramtt. and In Corners, on Thursday, thti Baptist
church. h«*ld the 15&lt;» attendants. At
of rbeir sariuga drjrolts on morls’ajes! t* - *
*
* "
1SC2 bard work and long hours tai
* “J"”
iwute wuy the kletl'werTetlklrd ran Mm D&amp;wllng n crowd ’ of ’ 250. which in­
■inr)
nnrt
tntit&gt;i/*iTinl
hnnik
’
Phyli
and state and municipal bonds. The
«o undennlned «*» health that the doot dL U
d ? * J,
“ , h IlBto *
tWiD» bl’ ,C*11’
“”d cluded six teachers and nearly all the
‘former, draw from 5 per cent to 6 per
pupils in three districts, were in Rice’s
tor. told bln. that he nrn.t take . loon
hT.
Xa^ta
h'’
ban to attend
-r*-- v.
•• -*
B&lt;&gt;w-■
the sessions.
interest, the bonds from 3 per ceut.to
rent or he would die with ronaumptlon. i .
. ...
... .
I He w« tarried to tbe home of U . J.
Concluded on page 3.
I per pent interest. This would not
They ndvlied an ocean rnrase in « ,
’’,1?
h,p,‘? Brah near by In M uncontaom condlaverage over 4^ per cent on 7$ per cent
.
.
/
.
. lion and l&gt;r, R. X ./lallagber. of Ddwlof a bank's savings deposits. This would Balbnc TCBitel. Acrordlngly. early In.
CROP REPORT
1SCI
Mr lietamer shaped bls bn.. ; ™’?*"““J?
'“k- w*’ «nmmoned. He &lt;1 reMed tbe
leave only|S5 per cent of such deposits
JcJntn wb^tSyTre rtaXndl^“d
*" “*
SCORED BY THE COURT
to.be loaned at a higher rate on com­
For December - General Opinion Th«t
mercial paper. The bopt collateral pap­
Wheat was Injured That Month.
Ota When they btated ... Barry , “At
,l" lust reports he was still-alive but
er ranges from 3U to 41; per cent: the
Judge Hopkins Rebuke* Wcmen Whs
Secretary of State Prescott has issued
btateod..,^ ,Tr rrota ^todper^-.,,^
in a very ! critical condition. He is a
are Responsible for Breaking up
^'tSfc&gt;wy promising young lad, and all are the December crop report. Of course
a Home.
cent. It ;s ^safw lo say the loans on 1 Gn (|1&lt;? ocean. Ho had plumed to stay ' J«u-•x.-tM-kK K McSwain,
it is impossible to state definitely about
hoping for t»is ultimate recovery.
commercial*paper would average but j in Germaliy until October. In August I
kot*rt Uliretw..
Marshall
Chronicle: The divorce case
the injury to wheat. But 252 eorres ,
J|ttleabove
.-----------tw
-------------------------------little above 5 per cent. rThus
on 4its
, he
received word*--------from “ini
wife that Match*. Jmm-s m.
wring. dB|(uflu, a tank, would not
tax
b“1 h«-% d»|t■—
fted to April 1G. Al’eu, J
oom. •
pendents say they believe It has suffer­ of Clarence U. Bera va. Misak- E. Bera
CONTINUED GUARDIANSHIP ed Injury, while .’M9.say no. The gn ».d occupied tbe attention of Judge Hop­
I June.D. Span Idin*....
urerage S Ar ert.t taureou No bank I “P’ ,n ,h" V?'"«
....
David Wolcott... .
’ ..UM
Upon h-ceivln^ notice «if this draft 1 July
was not eutfietently covered to protect kins until 4 p. m. Friday.. After bear­
under such condition* could afford to • r7s.
s. Brssmer went to the provtttt Au*. 14 Burlaw &lt;1. C«rt*r..
Judge \V&lt;ilcoU Did in Case of Mr*.
the wheat fuUy in most of the state ing the evidence offered and argumeuta
i Aug '.^jMcnpin Jotx**.......
pay 4 percent, unless'it had millions I
Concluded
on
pagp
6.
Jane McArthur, of Middleville.
, Sept -;i Wn&gt;. 8. Chidtwtfrr.
N. Y. Stale B.*-,
Prices for grains were generally higher of ihe counsel on botji sides tbe court
of such deposit*, and a bank cannot get I ■
' &lt;»«. isijaoob Odeli ......
than a year ago. particularly wheat and dismissed tbe bill and granted a oF
Our
rwidqnj
will
remember
our
men
such large savings deposits but’side the ]
] Bop. iriThon..Haary.,.. ....... iTel’and . 1&gt;W 1 tion of the laseof Mrs. Jane McArthur
vorce to the'defendant. Tbe quention
THE WOMAN'S CLUB
rye Horses command better figures
| It Will be observed that tan of the 12 ।
very large cities. The expenses of con-1
of alimony was left open for consider
ducting a bank, such as taxes, salaries, ।
* wen- Iborn in New York $tate. .The] of Middleville, whose great age, to than then, but cattle and hogs are
ation. Tbeievidence sIomb that the
etc., would be fully one per cent if not | Very Interesting Meeting Friday I wives; whom seven of the twelve first, quite an extenL'in the judgement of worth less.
couple had been married overmen years many of hVr relatives, precluded the
Afternoon.
married an* still Hying. Two are wid-,
more. Then there would be only one
and most of .the time Mr.Bera's moth­
idea
of
careful
management
of
her
THIS
WE
SAY
way bv which such a tank could afford | A varied and interesting program I| oyrerej The first wives of three others ;
er lived with them. They got aluug al­
to pay I per cent in any city outside
R’^n at the .Friday jifternoon 1 died Feme time agb-aad they are living ' property,off which she had quite a little.
right until Mrs. Bera's health was such
Mr.
William
Keeler,
before
his
removal
I
in
Answer to the Herald’s Question
the big centers and make a prolit in meeting of the club. Mrs. Etta Bickel ( with second wives. All of them appear |
that it was. necessary ’to hire a girt
About the Sheriff** Board Bill.
handling the savings of its depositors, !®veuts leading up to Penj ;i to beiremarkably well preserved, with 1 to Oregon, iad at her request acted as
Among others employed was a Mr*
and that would be by ’loaning them at ■ Expedition and its results in a very , prospects for many years more of use-. a sort of trustee for her, and had care­
The Herald anxiously Inquires wbat Hughes, and the testimony slioweb that
fully
looked
after
her
means
and
kept
,
a larger than average rate to persona । clear au® comprehensive paper. Mra fulr.ese to themselves and their friends.
we are going to say now that tbe su­ after-the couple separated Mrs. Hughes
। them so iuvjested as to reaJye a nice in- .
or concerns to speculate with, or whose ! Mabie Stebbins gave a reamng from'
pervisors at the January session paid mother removed to Battit Creek a»i&lt;
(come for hfer. After that time there «
Sheriff Courtright’s board bill which Mr-.Bera went thereto hoard.
credit is not first class. For in these (
SUSTAINED THE WILL
were
indications
that
her
property
was
j
i
Ingale"
add
briefly
reviewed
the
charm
days of easy money, responsible bor- - ... ‘
they tabled at the October session.
There was evidently ho doubt is the
was not being so carefully managed,
*
.
Just this, Bro. Field. If the board was mind of the"court that tWHugbe* wo­
rowers do not need to pay over
to 6 Ing story.
But Denied the Codicils- That
and fn fact |t looked as though It might *
In l-.er paper on Irrigation in tbe I
satisfied in January, as It was not in man broke up the Bera home, and is
Concluded on png* 3.
What Jury Did in Joel Evans*
be scattered and leave her with little (October, that the Sheriff’s bill was a
Western ■ States Mrs. Flora Benkes I
Will Case.
granting Mrs. Bera a divorce be scored *
for her support in the opinion of some j legal
j
drew the main .facts
from personal
personal uuob- I
acia irom
. ,L,
...
bill, we are glad they paid it, and Mrs. Hughes-and her mother sererely
GOOD POSITIONS
,K been In
Colotadu II It
did not lake
lhejury long lo d.Bof her frienilB, Accordingly steps were (
servation having
Xhere lhe .yol.ni I, :
“«th* ’,°*'1 f-r*“
"t’,u taken to Secure a guardian for her. their doing so was an act of justice. Both testified and were tn the court
a few years ago
Not until after tbe board had acted In roum and heaid'the judge’s n marks.
Barry County Member* get them In . largely in use-She
Sb. told
told of
of . h.
'Ml to
io -’“'hr'Smith P&gt;’» “&gt;«
&gt;»•“,U»*5 . This she and certain others al that j
her visit
October did we know anything of what
They wore a sarcastic smile whe»
Organization of the Legislature.
j Che mining town of Jjafayettc^ Colorh- bauds. The arguments were finished,' time strongly opposed. As the case tthey purposed doing with the sheriff's
Mrs. Bera was on the stand and when
and the Judge concluded his charge to was very important and Involved some ।
Wednesday evening the Legislature j do which was platted out and is large
board
bill.
They
certainly
received
no
the jary Thursday afternoon. The I
her attorney-, Mr. Tompkins, wm a'-gr.
Convened after the recess, and Speaker ly owned by Mrs. Mollie Milled, former- jury then retired, and In about 15 min-1 close legal propositions, Judge of Pro- (suggestion from us in tbe matter. We
I bate Mack asked J udge '&gt;mith to set in (commended what they did, and stated uing the case, but after the judge had
Master and Lieut. Gov. Maitland an- ly Miss Mollie Foote, a Hastings girl
finished bis remarks the smile dhap
(
auoDced their committees.
I and well known to earlier resident* utes had agreed upon a verdict. They the case foijhim. This was done. After that
an investigation should be made. peared and they left the court room a*
sustained the original will, but denied hearing many witnesses and the argu­
Because he has been made president here. Many b tree is in the town are unro­
We have no apologies for that position.
if they were anxious to get out of sight.
all the codicils which granted the bulk ments of atim neys for and against the .
of the Senate, and will fill the Chair ed after Hustings friend*. Mrs. Miller
This particular board till was larger,
When one site in tbe court room and
of the property to Mrs. Thompson and guardi&amp;tishfp, Judge Smith, acting for (
most of the time, as Lieut. Gov. Mait-! with several others put in a system of
It covered but nine months, bears some of the reason* set «p by
her friends. The case was stubbornly Judge Mack, decided in favor of Will- though
(than Sheriff Hitchle or McKevitt had
land has poor health and will be absent ‘ irrigation for her ranch near Lafayette
both men and women aa a cause frr
fought on both sides, but those having lam R. Harper, of Middleville, as (
much of the session. Senator Glasgow anrfit
tblnuvsMm
of
irrigation,
bv
and it was this system of irrigation, by
rendered for the entire four, years term
divorce, it becomes evident that wtdesired to be freed from Committees I| ditches that Mrs. Renkea described ac­ no interest in the matter wbo beard the guardian. Those opposing that step (
of either. Whenever any sheriff, dem­ should have more stringent divert©
case were satisfied the jury could do appealed to the circuit court, Mrs. Me- |
woTk as tar as possible. He was made '; companying her explanations with a
ocrat or republican, asks Barry county
nothing else except what they did.
. Arthur signing the appeal to do away
Chairman of the Committies on Public rough outline to more clearly demon­
to pay a larger board bill for prisoners
with the guardian. As Judge Smith
Health and Marquette prison, and a *' «trate the plan. She also described her
for nine months than his predecessors
SALOON
OPENT
was di^&lt;pialiffed because he had heard |did for four years, we believe that bill PROGRAM FOR UNION S. S.
member of die Apportionment and visit to the Union or Greeley colonies
the case In the probate court* he re- tshould be investigated. On its face,
TEACHERS’ MEETING
Taxation Committees about the most •■ and the Salvation Army settlement at
important iu tbe senate. It will thus be Ft. Amity where irrigation is used. Charged that Lewis Flint, Hldory quested Judge Wolcott, of Grand Rap­ unless the board knows the circum
ids,
to
dispose
of
the
case
iu
the
circuit
,
Corner*
Saloonist
Had
HI*
Place
Other
systems
used
were
described
aud
seen that Barry County fair* decidedly
stances connected with it, such a bill
At tbe Presbyterian Church 7:30
Accordingly be came down Saturday (
Open On Legal Holiday.
«he spoke of the enormous .value added
well in tbe senate.
suggests investigation.
We believe
o'clock January 23rd. ,
Representative Schantz is highly hon to lauds that would not brinjt 75 cents
Monday December 9Bth is a legal and listened to arguments as to the ap- that such a large bill a* tbe one Inques
ored for a new inember.being given the an acre if irrigating facilities were holiday. It is charged that Lewis | peal. Since the case was concluded in tion does not evidence regard for the Paper; subject. "The Moaning of
j
the
probate,
court.
Mm.
McArthur
had
chairmanship of the Agricultural Col­ brought to it—Southern California be­ Flint, the’ Hickory Corners saloonist,
John’s Gospel”. Mrs. Clement Smith
taxpayers’ interests, on the part of the
lege Committee and is a member of the ing made one of the finest garden spots did not respect the mature of Michigan . become satinfied with the guardianship official wbo renders It We do* not be­ Exposition of ktoson.
very important Committee on State। on earth through the means of irriga­ which requires saloons to be cloned on and presented to Judge Wolcott a state- lieve but that, in tbe Interacts of the
January 29th.
tion. Over nine millious of acres are that diay. Accordingly a warrant has j meat signed by her saying that she was taxpayers, the sheriff* office should
Affairs.
'
.
Subject. - "Jesus and Nicodemus.'—
jiow under cultivation by irrigation In lieen Issued for hia arrest du that charge i now satisfied w:tb tbe guardianship, be so managed, as it was under Sher­ John 3: 1-15.
NO NEW RURAL ROUTES
the United States and much more is and he will be brought before Esq. 1 and desired to have.it continued and to iff Courtright’s predeceesors, that such
"Nicodemus, Seeking the King­
(withdraw the appeal. Judge Wolcott a big bill would notbave been rendered.
bring added every year.
Bishop to meet the accusation.
dom".Dr., John Wootoa
decided that If she was competent to j
Until After July First, as the Appro­
Mrs. Nettie Brooks gave a.Cew facts
2. ’’Jesus, Revealing the Kingdom”
JOINT INSTALLATION
priation is Exhausted.
make the appeal she wa« also cotnpe I
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS?
concerning F. Hopkiuson Smith, tjie
Mrs. H. H. Van Alike*
tent to withdraw it and therefore de- •
——•'Conditions for Entering the
From Washington comes the news popular author and artist, and read one
cid?d ttmt Mr. Harper should continue I of Officers of the K. O. T. M. M and
kingdopT..... .Rev. Arthur Trott
that the appropriation for establishing of his amusing stories typical of bis That Charge Made Against David as guardimj.
;: uo y M M at St Ro&lt;eM MaIJ Ffl.
gnardlai|._________ .
February 5th.
rural' routes haaf all been used, so thjit style “Five Meals for a Doll if” which
RagU Trial the 23rd.
Subject, "Jesus at Jacob's Well.”—•
day -Evening Jan. 27th.
no new routes can be established antil was much enjoyed. '
The total receipts of the Hastings
Jahn 4: 5-14.
Last
Thursday,
David,
Ragla,
a
far,
Next week Friday will be a red lej 1. "A Thirsting Soul’’.
It was announced that plaffs for the
after July 1st, when the new appropri­
posionic? for BAM exceeded 810.S.U
vv »v.m
mer
north of the city,was arrested , ..aiinary promises to show larger re­ ter Macca^ee day for that order in !
........................... M!»» Carolyn Harbor
ation will -be available. This will l&gt;e annual, banquet which will &gt;e held at
v, Friday by ' the city marshal fur leaving his
Hastings. In the evening, al St. Rose’s 2. "The Never Satisfying World"..
unwelcome infurm.iWon t» Barry the Parish House to morro
ceipts
than'the
same
month
last
year,
ay. Tbe t*1*® hitched on the street all day with- i
’Mm. Irving L. Gratify
,,
,
so flTire is ayery reasdn to expect that Hill,.the new officers of the Knights
county people, who hud expected the evening, were well under v
"The Water of IJfe”
oul r«4
« ««. Uo WM
(,jty Mr. and Lady Maccabtw will be installed.
;
, Ufa® WUre
new county delivery system would be presence of Mrs. Lois Felker, Btate fed
‘
Mr. Chas. Maywood
ftallo.. prMldtat. I» a«»ur..d which
will
Ju»Ue« BHhop «ud denied Ihe chargee
Round Table—Each teacher and vis­
mien win «•-»«'"
rier service; In order to do so,ho we ver Hon. Perry F. Powers, of Cadillac,' will
put in operation before July. But un­
Tb.b.n-lm&gt;dolM»ltal
him Hlorae w« &lt;ol th,
lhe omet 0lU!ft eICMd
add Iptore.t lo ite occMlon. —
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act as installing officer. The exercises itor present Is invited to give a one&gt;
der the circumstances there is nothing
minute thought or suggestion pertata-'
-for nett Monday, the 23nd
gio.UX).
quet
will
begin
at
f&gt;:30
olclocl
.
will
be
very
Interesting
to
all.
o do bnt watt.
Ing to these lessons.

SORRY EXPERIENCE

COA SH NG ACCIDENT

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�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY 19. 1905

Hastings Banner.

Preaident Roosevelt has eA out to! Lucy A. Streeter of Grand Ledge got
destroy the iniquitous system of rail-' a verdict of 84,847,50 against the Pare

HuWhhed every WednMdtr afternoon at roads granting rebates to favored, ship­
Baatfazv. Mlchipm.
pers, thus building up one business at
the expense of another. Write your
COOK BROS.. Editors.
congressman and tbe senators just how
you feel about this subject. You may
POWTY-NINTH YEAR.
feel sure the railroad lobby is at work.
Tbe people should be equallyalert
Subscription by M»U. Po«t-P»id.
ONE YEAH
SIX MONTHS
tiihee: months................. .......... Perhaps there will come a solution of
tbe “negro question0 through Lhe X
F,&lt;rtrre&lt;! at tbr |XMtotloe at Hasting'*. MlchE ray. Dr. lienry. Pancoast, the noted
.
mutter ’
X ray specialist of the University of
Pennsylvannla, discovered that after
ADVERTISING RATES.
Diaplny ■dvcrtUtnr. rales furuhhM on appH- treating a negro’s face with the X ray
cattpn. —
s
for lupus for about a month, the skin
of the colored man turned white where
tUM puRr.ot among Brevities. ttHc a U»c; rUeher.. ?■&lt; u line. Averau.- ol sen'll wotilMO the the X rays got In their work.

Obituary. iHwt ry *ixl resolution^, 5c a l&gt;n«oUcra &lt;&gt;» blrth.% dt*lb» or marrteres will be
printed 11 re a* paw» nnUU-r.
PST-No ronimuhtcatloO wUl be published undor an* cfrcumAaucci' unlew II bears'the
writer-!! UAtn- ata! poet oUtee addrew.

JOBPUIS1INU.
Tbe lUNNKK-hiM oiw irt the bert equipped
Gt» officer In WiMti-ru Michigan, and H prepared
o do every kind of book and Job printing.
One New York city Savings bank of.
ftired to iucreMe tbe rate of interest on
saving deposits from. 3‘sper cent, as it
had been paying, lo l per cent. Asa
Jesuit tbe following day 1,000 people
lined up with their money, anxious to
get the 4 per cent. If those people but.
knew it. a bank that paid 3 per cent
would be safer than one paying 4 per
cent, in legitimate loaning such as
savings banks in large cities ought to
do, from I per cent to’5^' per cent Is
the limit hf interest return. No bank
can afford to handle depositors money
for the difference between I per cent,
which that bank paid, and the 4’4 br
■h’..- per cent which it received. When
a bank pays ! per cent interest it is
morelban possible that it is loaning
depositors money at greater risk than
it should in order to get big interest.

“1 firmly believe the day of the strike
is over” were the words of T. V. Pow­
derly. /ormer head of the Knights of
I/aboJ and late commissioner of. immi­
gration. He added “I don’t mean that
there is never to be another strike, but
1 do mean that each year will see fewer
causes of sigikes, and that natural!v
the strike will be a thing of the past.
1 know of nothing so encouraging as
the recent conferences, between capi­
talists I and laboring men. They have
t.i!ked|things over in many controver
siea i'nkbe past year or so. and with the

is apparent to everybody else that Rus;
sia canfimt hope to regain her lost coBtrdl of the eastern seas. Without tha^

shE* caifnot. meet Japan on even terms
Iu Maibchurik. Her only hope Is lo
prolong the war until Japan’s resources
are exhausted. But Rusria would suf­
fer almort as much, and trouble at
home would compel her to cease her
Asiaticlstriiggle. ‘
An adequate American merchant
tleet would save 8100,W0,000 a year in
freights which this country now pays
to foreign! vessel owners. It seems to

Tbe coroners jury In the case of
NeO S. Phelps, whose body was found
under a bridge in a stream at Battle
Creek, have relumed a verdict of acci­
dental drowning.

$
to­
ur

Albert Griffln, th6 farmer who. living
near Charlotte fell and suffered three
broken ribs recently, is inja serious con­
dition. One of the broken ribs was
thrust into the lung.

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The determined manner in which
Attorney General Moody'haa gone after
the
tnwt fleems to have startled
that Combination very decidedly. The
rest of, the county is happy over, his '
action, and hopes he will win out.

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A Bank’s History
185&lt;i i Bank established by William Skinner.
1857-r Succeeded by Henry Goodyear.
18B84-Succeeded by Bowne A- Gilloway.
1870,-Hastings National Bank orminkeii.
1890 '-Hustings National Bank charier extended for
20 years.
1905 ■ Hastings National Bank the only National
Bank iu Barry county.

ed was 58 years of age and leaves a wid­
ow and three children. .

The recent storms have done great
.damage to the north pier of the neqharbor at Saugatuck. Although wider
at the outer end'-^md heavily loaded
j
SLARBT COLNTIEJ
down with stone it hits-, been raised a
number of feet out of the water, in fact
। • The Michigan Paper Co. will build a so high, that one can see under It. 'This
is not the only disaster of the kind
new paper mill at Plainwell. ‘ *
along the shore for many of the piers
have met the same fate.
Calhoun supervisors. voted &gt;14,500 for
0 addition to the jail of that county
February 3rd is the date fixed for thf
annual banquet of tire Gridley Club al
It really looks as if McGarry, the
Ionia. Edwin Denby, of 'Detroit, just
brains of the Grand Rapids. water deal,
elected congressman from the first dis;
would not get a pardon. .
ttfct and who made such a Sine speech
at Belding two year ago, will be one of
Ingham County supervisors propose
tbe speakers. More particulars . and!
that tramps shall crack stone if they
definite information will be given later
board at the county jail.
It is to be hoped that those who go
from here will noAhave to go against
The bondholders have taken over the the sam? train “accommodations ’that]
Malta Vita food company at Battle they did last year coming home, whole
Creek- and it has been reorganized.,
carload came near freezing to death'
—Portland Observer.

Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00
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OFFICERS

J. T. Lombard, President W. 1). Hayee. Cashier
John IF. Goodyear, V. Pres. H. 0. Hayes, Ass t
DIRECTORS

J- T. Jxmibard.
John F. Goodyear,
W.
*" 1) Hayes. . ClementlSmith,
Wm H. Chase.

Requires no questions to find
th«*refraetive error, makes
fitting surer.

F. R. Pancoast.

F. 1). Pratt.
R. K. Grant,

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This line of goods is
still complete, a perfect"
fitting fleece-lined gar­
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colors, only.

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us .-is if kmnlgresssurely must be able to
agree oh sonic plan to build up our
merchant inariqe. and save America
the huiiilatlon of having her great
Hon. Edwin A.Wildey, of Pawl’aw,
Henry Johnson, son of Daniel John-i
commence Carried on in foreign ships, former state land commissioner, has
while dor jpeuple pay the mpney'that been chosen state salt inspector by Gov. son a farmer Jiving near Lyons, died a
builds up the vessel interests of other Warner.*
raving mauiac at his father's home one
nations.
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day last week. He went to Lansing a
few davs before to take a special colirse
It is claimed that Dr. H. Slocum of
Andrew bdrnegie has parted com­
in the Agricultural College. It is claim­
pany with | over 840,000,000 which he Ionia is heir to a 81,000,000 fortune in
ed that some of tbe older college boys
has given to establish free public li­ Russia, afid that be is going to the gaVe young Johnson a mild "hazing" —
braries.. j At)d still he is unable to spend Czar’s tand'to get it.
such a? making sarcastic remarks 'itq
his money as rapidly as he would like.
him, and serenading him with a job lot
He once!said that a man who.died very
Lansing has an ordinance against of ancient tinware. Being very aensitiye
rich dlwi disgraced. It looks as though spitting on the sidewalk. The ordinance
and construing this as personally aiml-d
he would have to be very much dis­ is all right, but the first person arrested at himself, he is said tu have brooded
graced when he dies, for His fortune is under it was a mere boy; whom the over it until his mind was unbalanced.
still Estimated at over 8400,900,000.
police grabbed before he had scarcely
let go the spittle. If it had been some
At.the recent session of the Associ­ big man who had let a gob of (obacco
The buying of skins of fur-bearing
ation for Advancement of Science at juice as big as a pan cake out of him animals is a growing industry and one
Philadelphia, Dr. Leon’L. Walters, who on the sidewalk, probably the "co#’’ which is carried on quite extensively at
has inveutigated-the food supply and who arrested the kid would have had Athens. During the past month M. J.
it* adulteration In New York, said “1 his back turned and seen nothing of Wood &amp; Sou of that village have pur­
think I am Justified in saying that the
chased skins to the amoutof 840,502.22.
the infraction df the law.
pernicious habit t&gt;f adulterating foods
This represents E&gt;,fifth mink skins,
on the increase.’’ Here there is a
10,098 -skunk,
95,1010 muskrat. 2,(M4,
titiid for congress and state legislatures.
raccoon, 68 liouee cat, 5ft red fox, 36
badger, 10 bear. 3 sable, 8 otter, 3 wild
^u the siege of Port Arthur the Jap
cat, 16 Belgian bare. 2 fitch, 1 eroes fox
auese lost 95,000 iu killed and wound2 lynx. 198 ermine, 6 beaver, 11 opossum
t-d. These were the flower ofjapan’s
8 deer, 22 ooyo(es, 1 wolf, showing the
youth. TJie Russian loss was 40,(00 in
variety of skins handled.
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the same siege. These figures ought
.tu'.prevent another war ever occuring.
Four graduate nurses of the Battle
The world cannot afford to let any na­
Creek sanitarium are maintained, at
tion make such sacrifices of human
reguldr salaries whose duties are to re
life.
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spotid to calls from poor people and
It was natural that Governor Folk,
of Missouri, should emphasize the need
of preventing “graft” in the public of-,
fiebs of that state. But the governor
handled tbe matter without gloves. He
would have it a penal tyffence for a leg-;
islator to accept a pasa from a railroad.

Full 10x4 tan
only,

Marshall will be very foolish if they give
The drat republican electoral vote
any encouragement to the Bell Co, in
cast for a republican by the state of
such a proceeding.
Missouri since 1868 was that given the
other day for President Roosevelt.
James M. Sharrard, a well known
The legislature might do several farmer, near Vermontville was buzzing
worse things than abolishing the state wood ofi the farm of his son-in law
pardon board.
nearhere when the buzz saw suddenly
escaped from its bearings, cutting off
Sharrard’s right hand and crushing his
tjead. He died instantly, i’he.deceas-

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nations of the world by which it is a­
greed to submit all questions of dis­
The board of control of the state sol­
pute to arbitration. That is the field diers home want the legislature to grant
where we hope always to see UncleSwo •100.000 for additional building s. The
lead the procession.
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legislature does not seem lb a mood to
comply. They really are miking economy
Pfetddent Roosevelt honored Michi­ at Lansing.
gan as well as Congressman Townsend,
of Jackson, when he selected the lat­
Notwithstanding last year was leap
ter aa one of the three men who will
prepare'the bill to prevent railroads year there were less marriage licenses,
frOin granting rebates to favored ship­ issued in Ionia county than there were
theyear previous. It would seem from
pers.
X
this that the ladies did not take-advan­
tage
of the opportunity offered them
Two hundred thousand Russian
.
quakers are planning to settle in Cali­ in a matrimonial way.
fornia. These people despise war, and
refuse to carry arms. The Russian
It la* said the Bell Telephone Co. will
government makes life such a burden
cut the price of residence and business
for them that they cannot live in phones at Marshall to freeze out the in­
Russia.
dependent company. The people of

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Gideon Baker, a farmer north of
Charlotte, has discovered a four foot
Very soon the state convention wi|l veid of excellent soft coal at a dept# of
be convened to choose a candidate for ten feet on his farm. It will be opened
justice of the supreme court to succeed up and put on tbe market there.
Chief Juptice Moore. As Justice Moore
is a candidate aud there is very little if
A new paper mill is to be established
any opposition, it is very probable that
at Otsego by Geo. D. Bardeen and other
he will be selected to succeed himself.
capitalists, Mr. Bardeen will be the act­
The United States has concluded ive spirit in the concern, which will
treaties so far,with seven of the greater baye a capital of 8150,000.

invariable renuit that a peaceful solu­
tion of the problem in hand has come.” t;------------------ -—
THL WEEK’3 NLWJ
It is 10 be Loped that Mr. Powderly is &gt;
&gt;
HOM
correct.
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Ru*dian pride will probably prevent
it, but Bast now Is the time when Rus-,
slashojild sue for peace with Jap&lt;nult

Marquette for injuries received in a
wreck at East Paris, Kent Co. in 14KB

Paople cootemplaHng buying will do wall by getting

generally known. Three missionaries of
the healiug art make calls and instruct ‘
the penpie how to apply fomentations
how to give a wet pack to reduce fever
and
so enable Wein
them to
properly care Jojr
fof
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themselves. The sanitarium i« doing
a vast! amount of sltent work of this
sort mid stands ready to answer calls
for any benevolent work. which comes
in its line. -AVpreaent the institution
is witaewing what It terms a dull Ma­
son. yet there are a large number of
patienitszreristered.

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�HASTINGS BANNER JANUARY ;g, 1905.
ie subject which
bad
giveni Mrs. F. W. Ford In "Farm and Hous*uu the
iur higher
1115UV1 level's ui
....... — —
— -been —
tn
of uuiLivui;
efficiency UV"
now ।
• being reached by other institutions in 1 to'JS. A. Croman was "improvement in bold Improvements" made a very innmintn- Roads."
Rns.r!«" * By
Rv anflcial
reonecft ten-sting and valuable couiparisos d
special requert
other lines of endeavor. Along what Country
lines wiff this demand for greater he discussed instead "How We Built the present with the past, especially;
Continued from page 1.
efficiency in the work of the rural up a Worn-Out Farm." He explained In the way of comforts and conycoper cent for loans. Tbe borrowings of en's Mills, Saturday, the People’s Schools find'expression? In the first that he first plowed the poorest fields ieuces in the home.
Dowling.
Frank Anderws'.^of Detroit, aud the church housed the 75 present. Total place it -will show itself in a careful and in the fail sowed them to rye. In
Ernest Edmunds, without axlvcnth*
crash ot the City Savings Bank, of that attendance. 7$2. We will take up each consideration ot the problem of organ­ the spring he plowed under the rye
PROBATE COURT.
session in order.
isation. Smail valuation, small num­ and sowed oats and peas. It was ing either msthod. drecussed Scronnff
city, ought to b? t sufficient warning
ber of school children and poor attend­ three years before he got a good catch Cream vs. Sending Milk to thr Cream­
Carlton Center.
Estate Ikzdkiah Guy, deceased. Or to dejiositors to shuu banks which
Mr. r
—
J.. M
E.. ,Babbitt,
w. .
of Carlton, dis- . dnee In a number of districts raises of clover. After that he pastured ery." Mr. Croman talked of Pros­
der appointing F.F. Hilbert adminis­ tempt people to leave their cash by ofsheep and cows on the farm. A lot pects for Sheep Husbandry."
IToL
---- .
cussed the subject "The Object of ’ the cost of -Instniction per capita betrator entered. Bond filed. letters is­ fering high rates of interest. ■ In flush Farmers’ Organizations." He thought, yond what If should be. Cousollda- which was a blooming paradise of Burnham spoke of "The Spirit ol the
sued.
limes’ike the present riskv loans at a utheir object should be. as far as pos- Hon 'in. such cases s&lt;&gt;ems to be the Canada thistles was made Into a sheep Rural School," and Mr. Crotnan talked
nf
mw
nald But &gt; «lb,e- cooperative buying and selling., proper remedy. So far as the sqliool pasture, the sheep being fed on bran of ’Dairyman for Prpfit.’ "Shall tbo
Estate John Darling, deceased. Fi­ hteh
high rate of Interest may be paid. »*&gt;« [ Of ,mOf&lt;. advanUgc Kti|i was. the dis-‘ premises are concerned the present and allowed to get their green food Farmer Buy Commercial Feeding
nal account allowed.
tlmeff1 which will-come sure- j s(
in tbe hard timed
semination .of knowlertge-of their, bust;J «b-mn»d is for better buildings and from the thistles. In* this way th&lt;- Stuff!" was answered by Mr. D. C.
- —*■ which such -utganlxations
attractive
surroundings to the
Estate of Samuel Davis, deceased. ly now and then, banks invariably meet fttfaB
----------------- ---pro'/more
-------- --------------------------— thistles were exterminated. The rota­ Warner with s'decided Yes! whenihe
..wt.inl.nl good,
«vn.wl. l.,k
aIT ’h.iMrl
tl» n t MU.
nil t
I.i. pupus
nt.i.l’c of
nf «,
A district tion of crops he .recommended for such could thus supply tpe fool &lt;-tem«!ta
with
big
losses
which
loan
their
money,
moted. Biff* the principal
he Vfelt.
&lt;md that
the
Hearing claims opened.
a farm after Its fertility had been cot found In what he could raise on hie
sfibuld
bo
and
would
be
sorln!
—
the
may
be
influenced
In
right
directions
Estate Michael Heit, deceased. Or­ on such questionable paper. Those
getting acquainted with one another, sb far as^natorial environment is con- measurably restored was corn. oats, farm., Ho gave some very InierrstinK
, T B
«. ... —
___ .. of interior fur. jwas and clover. It was not possible Ntatist’lfs from iris own experience' in
der al owing* final account of trustee who remember the years from 1893 to cultivating
broader nsympathy
aud the'-ci rned. in the ■■
matter
1897 will recall many bank failures,
purpose to help one another. He felt nlahings the demand is for the best in to take up other topics at the fore dairying, and. the paper he presented
entered.
j
•
. ’„
wa* regarded as one of the best In tbe
where deposi tore were losers, and where
that the knowledge he had gained of qttantlty and quality that the (Bstriets noon session.
Estate of John IL Baine, deceased banks loaned their money on risky pap Carlton and what fie knew of its people ran afford. In the afternoon Prof. Burnham dis series of institutes.
cussed “The Educational OntlooW* in
BowensMills.
Claims heard and allowed,
pr in
hi&lt;r
nf
I lht* two years through the farmer.Much attention has been given iu
er in order to gel big rales of iaierebt.I orRnnlzatlon to xr|,jrh ffie belonged.1
recent years to th# course of study hl’s clear, convincing way. As we have
"Farm Orgahizatlons" was the titlo
Estate Harriet A. Hewee, deceased.
We venture the assertion that there ivas far more extensive’and helpful .fqr rural schools and the demand so fully presented his ideas about of an excellent paper presented by
Warrant and invoice filed.
is not a bank In- Michigan which can t than the prevtona twelve years, though seems to be in favor of adding Certain rural schools before In this article. We Mr. Frol SUtoe. He strongly orgKl
the wisdom of co-operation among
Estate of ,Simon Baldwin, deceased. maintain its legal reserve as required t It *’«w the «une township and they branches to the course by way of mak- will say nothing further now.
I’. A. Crqjnan took up the topic.. larmers. gtvisK many excellent Hlualaw and which insists on safe loans were 4h&lt;5 8a^e b*'0^j i»W It articulate there' ctosely with the
Petition to determine heirs filed, llear- bv
Dy taw. ana wnicn insists on sate loam
R A Croman af Grass. I^ke. dis-H-qurees offered at dur Agricultural "Maintaining Soil Fertility,** declaring t rations of rfsuits that had been ac­
ing Friday Feb. 10th.
with ample responsibility, which caa-* missed "Forage Crops in Michigan." ’ College and making the rural school that tly? way to do this was tn raise complished and suggesting many other
things that coold and should be finBo
Estate of Willard Nye. deceased. Pe­ realize over5u»er cent interest on Ils de- He recommended the growing ot the , paint toward the farm house rather corn, cowl and clover.
Mrs. H. A, Lathrop read a 'Rry in that line. In the forenoon Mr. Croposits on the average. How can ll af- 1 clovers, alfalfa, and oats and peas, thjan away from it. The moat Impor
tition to determipe heirs filed. Hear
ford to pay I per cent when it gets only Particularly did he recommend the timt factor in making Um* rural school tlnu-ly paper on "The Deal Home.” man talked rtf "Maintaining Soil Fur- •
ing Feb. 3rd.
which
first
of
all.
she
declared,
must
tllity” and in the afternbon "Dairying:
?
.-L mi. »
i. .k. - »v « « . - lafit two- because the ground feed of more efficient is the teacher, and In
Estate of Elias Lockhart, dec«a&lt;ed .. percent., the bank that otters 4 per th&lt;? tW(, was rh.h la pTOtein. Beaid.-s this matter the outlook Is encouraging, be a Christian* home or it could not for- profit." "The School iu Rural
per that, oat and pea straw; after thresh- * Tralried teachers are being demanded be Ideal.
iMgress’’ was ably present'd by Prrtf. ■
Petition for license io sell real estate cent can gut only 2 per cent or
cent on itsidaily balances -in Chicago, • ing. Is equal to clover hay tn value, and on every side and tire rural school Ik
Burnham.
A very excellent discnwlna
filed. Hearing Feb. 10th.
New York’br Detroit
yields two and one half tons to the asking for its proper share, and Its
Prof. Burnham and Mr. Croman cov­ of the topic "Silos and Silage" was
Estate of Inez and' Margery Myers, ’ Wm believe in view of what we have' arr€‘ The combined yield of the oats . school board? are offering better ered the same ground as at other given by J. F Edmunds. He describes!
e wile ,
£ . aru]
pvas.showid average easily 30 I wages to secure trained services. Mt. gatherings in tie one at Assyria Cen several kinds af silos, and Utejr rela­
minrs . Petition for guardian filed,
explained, that a bank which offers i,Ushe)s per acre. He gave much valu-' Pleasant kalamazoo, and the County
bund tiled. Letters issued t&lt;\lsal»ella 1 pJk cent un saviugs deposits must able information, based on his own ex- f Normal Training classcK established In ter. Unfortunately neither ot .the tive merits and4cost: also tiwdr rapa­
local speakers were present.
city aud how to fill them. Ite also
T. Myers.
either be doing business without prof perience. as to .the raising of oats and ' twenty counties of tbe state arc reHickory Corners.
told how to feed the silage, and the
"Co-operative Farming" was the value of silage us a fopd.
it-an unthinkable nroDOSiMou - or P’**’ He
that when the । spending t«» this qew demand ra best
it an untninitajie proposwu or .
wag sultably prepaid he first thsy can. but find that the supply they । first topic, and this was assigned to
Round-Up -Institute.
.
Marriage Licenses.
taking chances not warranted uy con- dHiiad In the peas, at a depth of about * can turn out is far short of the de- I Dr*. J. M. Elliott. The doctor was un­
The county round-up Institute win
, .
able to attend.’ but Mrs. Elliott pre­ lw -held In this city February l"th had
Morgan Fl Vaughn, Middleville
.30 servative banking with its 'depositors n»ur Inches. When the peas liegan to raand.
cash.
f
j sprout then he drilled in the oats | Finally. In the mattej&gt;Af attendance sented his paper very acceptably. The 18th. Full announcements with regard
Ada Cdll, Fowlerville. Can2*5
That wm an* not viewing thia suloect crosaways to the peas, the oats being ( of pupils In district schools, there Is doctor pointed to many .ways In which to ft will be given later.
Erlo Faller, Woodland-..21
. v
u. I sowed shallow. He harvested the crop 1 offered the opportunity for all parents farmers were beginning to co-operate,
Marcia Crapo, Luke OdessaIS
from a prejudiced staodpoult cau l« h)r hay when ,h„ |1OB&gt; bpgan [o ,1|m ।
(h|, rurl] rehKfl 10 m«,,urv such as buying and selling, and in
Jacob Schondeltnayer,'Middleville.. .5*5 shown by an Incident which orcurred - yellow at the bottom.
iupltp its full rapacity for service. It rural telephone lines. But he looked
Rhoda Ogden, Middleville fij
last summer. The executive officers of I J. F. Edmunds of Hastings town-j coats no more to maintain the school for great developments in the future.
Geo. L. Densmore. Yankee Springs .27 the Maccabees controls large sum of Hh,P* next K*ve ft practical demount ra-j ir. a district where the attendance is Farmers must* have cooperative bakBessie L Shore, Wisconsin. 21
ia paid
nniri them
th«»m to
tn meet
m.-t th«
tion of theam
Babcock
100 per cent,wor){
than wherebn
It done
Is 50wlth
per erieri. laundries and other forms of cbmoney which is
the •show
o( tester,
b|iUer which
f&lt;t Jn win
gny cem
ojm-ration to relieve the home and farjn
life insurance claims ot the dtceased g.ven ganu,J(. 0/ ml|k. He imd the I podr attendance, to ray nothing of of many of its burdensome labors,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
miunbers of the order. This money has samples of milk go show the workings! wrong habits fostered in rhe minds ot especially in these days qthen it is sb L
ivAKRANTV DEKHS
- years
—...
. kept
. ....
aa»a. a
»a «
a.-a «
- "i'j&gt;u p [I h a 11 o w «»d t o re nr s i n f' u t of. b c b &lt;x&gt;1. har'i to get any kind of lat»or on the *
for
been
in certain ..i-n
Michigan ,.r
of i&gt;...
the *tester,
and
gave
a Alni..
plain •and
Fiank A. Trimmer to *William •
banks, the order n-alizl«K '"&gt;■» 2 per
demon.tmUon ot ll. n.k-uThe School is most truly the typical faim.
. &gt;
Hurdingiaud wife lots city d
75 (M
AnxTiean institution since all ages.
E. A. Croman hero discussed "Pros­
eent
percent
on
daily
balance,
i
Pr
„
r
Er
„..
s
,
B1
,
rnhaI1
,
at
,
hl
.
jAfl.
William D. Pitt to Frank E.
raciiB. creeds and belirfs And in it a pects for Sheep Husbandry.'* He de­
Wilkes -d) a sec s .hinistowu 321X1 &lt;M) Last summer a bank in a certain inter• .t ton and micceedlng meetings, 11s- ••omrfloii center of interest. It should clared -that in Mich torn profitable
This is one reason why Ayer's /
iorcity-of Michigan offered to pay 3‘t euraed the n»rsl school,aud
.
Its .pipb.
.be made more of a center of common- sheep raising required, the grower to
Frank Diekmson to James
We will summarize here theyjtv-Hfe jn rural localitleH and in turn selbat the mutton rather than the wool ■
Leak and wife lots Nashvil'e ilS*i 00 per cent to Maccabees on daily bal i le®1‘
Cherry Pectoral is so valua­
substance
of
his
tallcs
at
the
various
•
shoiild
do
mon*
to
advant*?
and
uplift
■
■
'
■
:
•
:
■
Cyrus Sheileubarger to F. A.
ances. The officers are business men,
ble in consumption. It stops
results would, be secured by crocsing i
"
rural, life.
.
Trimmer lots city...
no in anxious to get all the interest they can gatherings,
Mr. Burnham D deeply interested In
Mr. Burnham was given' a cordial the breeds that grew- fine wools with ! the wear and tear of useless
Cheater Mdsser to Walter Frost
for the lierielit of the trust fund, and the rural svhoul question ami tiis long welcome- at each ’ meeting and the those that grew the medium staple.
lute city
1 tn
coughing. But it does more
Mr; F. E. Doty took up, the quesuar. l
still have it safe. They quickly and experience aud cgrefiil study of the hearty applause given him at tho close
Frank A. Trimmerto Cyrus
various problems connected with the of each address was good evidence of • What Can the Farmer Do to Better |
—it controls the inflammation,
Shel’enbarger lots city
70(1 00 unanimously turned dowu this 3&gt;t per improvement of the rural schools en­ 'he appreciation the several audiences Ills Condition?” It was discussed in j
quiets the fever, soothes, and
cent offer because, as they said -jNo abled. him to *kpeak upon the variouh felt for both the speaker and bis mes­ his Usual ciear and forceifuL_manner.
Thomas D. Blinston nftd wife
bauk doang a legitimate bankingr-busi- topics with clearness and conviction. sage. He will be heartily welcomed He urged the farmer to closely Inspect
tp Sarah G. Hennej parcel
heals. Sold for 60 years.
sec 16 Carlton
150 (X) n«8 can afford to pay 3&gt;; per cehunn We should be glad if space, enabled us should he come to Barry tountj^agaln his farm, his stock, his equipment, and
At the afternoon session Mr. Cro- to be guided by this one dominant
daily balances,'aixi we would not conK,ve M
report of each address.
Ezra S. Morehobev to. Delton
.
...
lint
t
w&gt;&gt;
trike
nlt&gt;Mur»
In
but
as
It
will
not
we
take
pleasure
in
principle
of
successful
farming
—
get
man's
topic
was
"Dairying
for
Rroflt.
'
State Bank parcel Delton.... 1000 on sider the Maccabee insurance fund safe
submitting a number of the leading He heartily favored dairying for the nothing and keep nothing but. the best.
Frank A. Trimmer to John
If deposited in such a bank." These points made by tyr. Burnham.
farmer, and outlined his own experi­ He pointed out the unwisdom of vary­
Harding audL wife lots city... 150 on
He first called attention to the early ence in the selection, feeding and care ing from that proposition in the man­
men knewdn these days of easy money
Delton Exchange Band-to Del
aud low interest rates a bank could not history uf the Territory and State of of a dairy herd on his own farm. He agement of a farm. Outside the detail
ton State Bank 80 a sec 26
Michigan so tar as It relates to the
ugSAPADLLA.
2000 00 get each loans as a conservative benk j establishment and maintenance of our strongly recommended a strictly dairy Work of his own farm, the agricult­
Hope..~...-t..-.
cow for dairy purposes, and said it urist could better his condition so­
ought to have if it paid tbe high inter public school system We are greatly was a mistake to try and combine beef cially. and .to a limited extent . nanDelton Exchange Stank to Del­
ton State Bauk lote Delton
mi do -est on deposits which this bank offer­ indebted to New York and New Eng­ and. dairy qualltk-« in the same row. cially. by organisation, and also by
Richard W, Murray to Oscar
__________
________
,__
watching legislation. He should try to
in this
and other________
talks on
the subject
ed.
■ land for the high value placed upon._____
W. Scramble 150 a sec 4 Bal­
. Legitimate banking consists iu loan­ education in Michigan, and to two men Hie strongly urged the establishment of do away with political ma* hlnee.
timore
3450 on
— Hon. John D. Pierce, first euperin- creamerlee.
’
and’
urged' 'farmers to Here we think, although we were not
ing a bank’s funds safely, and at a low tcn,ilent of public instruction-, and Hon. patrouke them. He believed Michigan present. Mr. Doty was not on .this
Johnathan Elsey and wife to
AccidentE come with distrv** ng *r«.
rate and J&gt;e safe rather than a high rate Isaac E. Crary, chairman of tbe com­ would become a great dairy state, ;x’int quite as clear as- be usually is.
Charles E. Moore 40 a sec, 17
queucy on the farm. Cuu oru;M«s
Johnstown
4400 00. and take"chances with its depositors mitted on education In the first con- passing eyen Wisconsin and Iowa. If organization Is good in farralng, slings, sprains. Dr. Thomas'Ecleerit
money. Both the banks in this city ttituttonal convention—do we owe a While we hat’ not'so many creameries why Is it not good in politics! The Oil relieves the pain inrtantiy. Never
special debt of gratjtiate fur the splen-____
____ we ___
now. what
had_______
turned____________
out a better machine is the organization
If the"
Advertised Letters.
are careful to make safe loans. They did work they did in laying, the founds-1 product, and gave promise.of great Im- machine is bad, smash that michir.c safe without it.
Hastinu-s Michigan. .Ian. 16. 19G4.
pay 3 per cent on Barings deposits, tion for our common school system prominent. .
and get a better one. But it would
It Baby is Cutting Teeth.
letters uddressi&gt;d to persons named compounded semi-annually. "That is and for Its subeeqjidht maintenance
Li J Matthews was not present to hardly do for a farmer to refuse to
H*&gt; wire rad um that old and wHl
r»&gt;»
•elow remain unclaimed In this office as high a rate of •interest as any bank anil rapport. As showing that the work, givq his '•Experience with a Silo.” .
use any machinery on his farm uer •dy.
Mr*. Winslow** soothing Syrup, tor c&gt;UBarryvllfe.
cause his self-binder failed to work to Iren U-fthing. 'll wothrs the eh‘ld. «dlrr&gt; tbs
and will be sent to the Dead Letter of­ can afford which dors a safe, legitimate so well planned and started by Pierce
ailay* ah
cutra wind rolk- ai&gt;4 t* tbs
and
Crary
has
been
well
carried
on.
his
satisfaction.
We
believe
»he
turn
Hpre
Mr.
J.
E.
Lake
considered
anil
fice if nor claimed by Ji$a. 23,1905.
rrtnody for diarrhoea. Twer-tr e«-»&gt;t»a,
banking business. We believe they are Mr. Burnham traced’ the history of very ably discussed the topic. "Do of the farmers and all other .good &lt; ltl•
.Mrs. Alice Price, Mrs. Lucy D. Sim­ far mare worthy the confidence and de new legislation up to Che present time, FnrnjerH Co-operate as Much an They r&gt;-ns who are and ought to be Inter­ sale.
mons. Mrs Emma Sumers.- Leah Till.
showing Increased attention in the Might iu Buying?*’ He enlarged his ested In politics should not &gt;w i&lt;&lt; de­
posits
of
our
readers
than
they
would
Mrs. Elwiu Daniela. Mrs. Will Rice. A.
new Taws enacted to (he needs of the subject to. Include selling their pro­ stroy all political machines because
IRVINS.
Griffin, Mrs. Will Slaughter, Mrs. Carrie be if they paid I pef cent. We are sun rural Reboot.
ducts. Ho advocated for the member­ some of them are bad; bat tojuake the
Mr&gt;. Steven C-arter wenTTo Aua last
Walker Mrs. Harry Juhnsou, Mrs. Wm. our readers’, as they think this matter
The present status of the rural ship of the Grange the Grange Bureau machines do ’ the work they, are in­ week to care for her mjherlwho la
ZobChmill, Mrs. Anna David. Mrs. Wil­ over, will agree with us.
schools 1h ■ the work of one or two of Information, which is already doing tended for—to perform the popular
bur Lawrsnce, Mrs. S. A. Stewart, Mrs.
generations at most, and as It exists very much tn'help them in the ex­ will. When’ it don't do that, get very tick.
H. A. Webb, Mrs. Mary Waters, Mra.
today it is the best product they could change of products
’
He urged - tbe after it.
_________
South Haven
has granted a franchise
Mr. Charles Frisby while hauling ,
Belie Surard.
Mrs. Carrie Paton,
Mrs.
bring forth’. Our work fhen Is to take establishment of some market plan for
In the afternoon Prof. Burnham dis­
Maud M. Warner, Mrs. Edna Hyde, to Geo. Bardeen and others for an etec
wood last Sunday fell off the load nnd
Mrs. Una Newman. Mrs. Anna Belk trie line iu that city. Messrs Bardeen. up the schools as they have been the cooperative wiling of the pro­ cussed “Degrees In School Success," broke ttrt&gt; of his ribs.
handed down to ns anfi carry them on ducts of the farm.
and Mr. Croman "Dairying for Profit."
Burke, Mrs. Viola Rogers, Mr. Edward
The Ladies Aid Society rcet with
Courtney. Lerverne Irwin, F.y. Daniels, Merriman, Williams, Dunk ley and oth­
Chas. Todd, H. O. Altwon, Geo. Ste ers well known in financial circle* in
Mrs. L. S. Hill’s for dinner last Friday,
w»rt, Chas. Helsel, Abner Marlon. Chas this part of the state are interested Ln
Rev. J. Kidd has been on the siek
Woodruff, Bert Roush. N. L. Todd, N. the enterprise, which is the construction
list for a few d*ys Is some better at
C. Coll. Richara Hall, Walter Beeler.
of a lake shore line from Bent4n Har­
Wm. Rose, Geo. Campbell.,
this
writing.
Capital
$75,000.00
Surplus,
$20,000.00
bor to bangatuck. and east from Coloma
DROP
Sleighing is good these days.
John Pryor.
to Kalamazoo. Arrangements have al­
Please say "advertised'' when asking ready been made to tloat tbe bonds, pro­
for advertised letters. W. R. Cook,
vided a reasonable percentage of cash
OVERTAXED
Postmaster.
Is put into the capital slock by the
Officers
promoters and others, and those back
Hundre d of Hastings Readers Know
of the project are very confident the
What it Means.
Chester ffiesser, PresMtut.
KILLS GERMS OF CATARRAH
road will be built, and that much of the
The kidneys are ovestaxed:
work, perhaps all of It, will be done dar­
Have
too
much to do.
R. B. mttser, Ulce Pm.
Hyomci Goes to the Root of the DLsing the present year. Of course the
They tell about it In many arbor and
ease and Makes Astoaiahlng Cures.
pains—
projected line is through Paw Paw, and
Backache. Bidcaches, headache.
B. B. Bnderscf. guMcr.
Catarrh cannot be cured by the uee the success of the plan means much to
•Early symptoms of kidney Bln.
•f pills, liquid medicines and so-called the residents of this place, who will
Urinary troubles, diabetes, Brights
system tonics. Under such treatment
disease follow.
the germs of the disease will still live hail with aeljght anything that will re •
A Hastings citisen tells here -a cer­
In the air passages aud increase and lieve them from the wretched passenger
tain
cure,
multiply.
service of the Pefe Marquette.
J..M. Bract, breoder of f»it borsr*. Uttar CW
Hyomei is tbe only scientific and
Mlcblfra Ar«- . wjr»: -Fur mmuHIiw there wm
thorough way to cure catarrh. Killing
&gt; &lt;iull whins twUns down omr my kidney* no
or pcopk wy »e s«i cohm
PINE LAKE.
the germs in the air passages, it enters
doubt
by driving k&gt; miM-ti cxeretMv
from and golig to tb«
horse* Iiwm very ranoylns taXh- ntrbl rad
the blood with the oxygen, destroys tbe Delayed Letter
,
.
day. I tried » plutet-but! mlgbt *••
haie
microbes in the biood and effectually,
A very pretty wedding occured Thumused bruwn i :q*r for all tbe beuefil I rot Irom
drives from the system all traces of ca­ day afternoon Jan. 5th 1905 at the home
W. A flit-ad adviaod me tr 1
-Dwuf*
----- —
*
Kidney
Mil* aixl I s-rocured a box
tarrhal poison.
B. ‘
ji,‘h
afnM
1
‘
--.
Thousands of testimonials have been Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner, when their
Directors
daughter Lura was united in marriage
glvefi as to this remedv.
For
sale
by
all
dealers
price
50
eenta
Mrs. Le Rendu, 70 Western Avenue, to Clarence Avery, of Ishpeming by
Foster Milburn Cd.,.Buffalo, Ji. 1. sole
Cleveland, Ohio, writes: “I believe Hy- Rev. J. B. Peatling in the presence of
Cheritr HRsstr,
agents for the United States. Hetnem
orngi saved my life. I am better now
ber the name, Doan's and take no ether.
than I have been in thirty yevrs. Many a number of friends and relatives. Af­
R. B. maser,
alBMt avy day. CWy art m the way to prosperity,
doctors, both in • England and France, ter congritulations a delicious supper
treated me for catarrh, but 1 was not was served. They received many costly
brtefl tbdr sariagi. Urge or man.
eared until 1 used Hyomei.’’
presents. Mr. and Mfb. Avery took the
Probably the strongest evidence that
aMI deposit tbew herecan be offered as to, powers of Hyomei,I eight o’clock train for their home at
to cure catarrh is the fact that W. J*. Ishpeming with the good wishes of all.
D. $. SoWtyur,
Holloway will agree to refund the
The Interest commences at once and helps them to add
Mrs. RobL Marshall is very much
are pretty hard on shoes.
money if you say Hyomei has not cured
Dd« Ulattrs,
their prosperity. Why not join the throng?
improved in health.
you.
’
It’s the way to wealth and happiness.
Mrs. Nomfe Slawson, of Johnstown
The complete Hyomei outfit costs but
TRY Oar WMr m**
H. fl. flWkiwi
SI consisting of an inhaler, dropper visited friends around South Pine lake,
LZZJL
INN SOLES.
and sufficient Hyomei to last several
last week.
weeks. This will effect a cure in ordi­
We make a
specialty of re
The
many
friends
of
John
Chandler
nary cases, but for chronic and deeppairing all kinds of foot wear fo*
will be pleased to learn of his marriage
Men, Women and Children. Try
be necessary, and then extra boi
to a Missouri young lady. They will
us once and get satisfaction.
j per cat talent pH li Sfflwt DqMrmeit
Hyomei can-be obtained for SOc.
live in F. D. Wilson’s house.
W. J. MICMML a SM
Mira Blanche Thorpe, of Richland,
M Rul estate Stcirini
wiFtiM&lt;ttMt of the Miraee Grace
TWO COBBLER*
lick and Frances Broward the

Court House News

STRONG BANKS

SPLENDID SIKCESS

It Quiets
the Cough

•

JI
Cljrifty
Cbronq

fastings City Bank

R.C.
m. cm,

THE CHILDREN

money to Coan

�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY 19 1905.

|

LOCAL NEW5 w |

It is said the Lake Shore is preparing
to tight trolley lines which have Invad­
ed Its territory with gasoline motors
and has let a contract for 100 gasoline
engines. Tbe plan is to equip special
coaches, with these engines' which will
be much cheaper than electric cars, or
operating cars by electricity, Each
car will require bnt two, a conductor
apd driver, and the,cars .'•M be oper­
ated as single units and on frequent
Hchednle. Teets have beep made which
chow Chat-one of these .coaches can
make forty-eight to fifty miles an hour.

PAY WATER RENTS
Council Proposes that Comsumcrs
Shall do that Hereafter.

Tbe city council has been noticing
that consumers were getting mon* aud
more iu the habit of failing to pay their
water rents. Accordingly they have
Instructed tbe clerk to render bills for
all past due accounts of that nature,
and for the six -months io July 1st, and
to turn off the water from every con­
sumer who fails tu cash up. This is a
correct action. This city b fumiBhing
water very cheap, and more than it
should even at the low rates It should
insist on prompt settlement of the
‘
way?r rents.

ANOTHER PIONEER GONE
John Q Parsons Passed Away Satur­
day-Funeral Tuesday.

jwho still survives him 51 years ago
|Nearly ali that time and until last year
itfiey had lived on the farm , which he
। purchased when it was nothing but vlr
: gfai forest, and. which be elean-d up fay
his own hard labor.
.
. About a year ago he began to fall
There h only one way for the busi­
iq
health
rapidly,
and
had
been
bed*
PLEASANT REUNION
ness mar. •w’ho has tried to get along
ridden • since last March. He whs a
without advertising to start, the new
ipsin of upright lif^7 am! one who
Of
Mrs.•George
Whitney, her Chil- Khtighl tor do his duty. He Is suryear right. The public doesn’t know,
dren and Grandchildren.
him- he must get acquainted. He can­ *
; i L- ■ J by his widow; their two children,
not depend upon his rivals .for aa intro­
Mrs. God. Whiteley and 19 of her a snn and .daughter having died sev*
duction; he must pres’esii himself. chil&lt;b*t*n am! grandchildren had a very citab years, ago.
Through the newspapers | he can tell Itappy family reunion lit the home of .■ The funeral took place Tuesday
♦rom the home, being conducted by
prospective buyers who he is, what be Mr..and Sirs. Albert. Carwth Sunday..
IC-v. Arthur Trolt. Tbe interment was
is, where he is and why it jwpuld' be to Those present were Mm. Whitney. ip Riversldo_________ 1
.
their advantage to. know Him. such MUs Maud Whitney; .her daughter,
Jailed for violating liquor
n beginning of the new year, properly Airs. Albert Carveth and her husband;
laws.
followed up. will soon make, him won­ her daughter, Mrs. Dgrld RaglaS her
j L. Flint, of Hickory Comers, was
der, why he ever hesitated to reach oilt husband and their five children, ot
.
brought
before
Judge Smith, Tuesday.
for success when it was so ejisy of at­ Hastings- township; Wm. Whitney and’ •lharged. as explained, elsewhere, with
Ma four children, uf Ashtabula, Ohio;
tainment.
Joseph Whitney, wife, and daughter Keeping his saloon opien on December
35, a legal holiday. He pleaded guilty
Pneumonia is the 'one prolific cause Dorene. j»f Corunna. Mich., and Geo. ami was given a fine of &gt;25 and ten
Whitney,; of Celina, Ohio. Mrs. Whit­
of death which-is steadily Increasing in ney's son Ed., ot Hickory Corners, was .days In jail. He is now serving bls
our country the number of its victim?. unable to attend ber-ause of the Illness sentence. We eommevul movt heartily
tfals method of punishing violation of
The New York World says: The open­ of his w|jre,
the liquor laws, nnd.jhope It may be
air treatment of cousiupptloh reduced
tlie precedent which iwill lte followed
INTERESTING LECTURE
death from that cause from 215 pt*r 100,
lit othe r cases, until ajl saloonista will,
A
fine
laudlence.
despite
the
stormy
understand that the liquor laws were
•000 in 1890 to lit) In HOD. In theisame
period' diphtheria
under { antitoxin evening.;greeted Hon. Elvln Swarth* ihade to bo respected and not to bn
out. of Grand Rapids, who didivered intdretr.
; •.
treatment lost Just half its (deadllness his lectiire on William. Prince of
Typhoid, diarrhueal
disease, even Orange, fat the M. E. church- Sunday
'
HOFFMAN convicted.
paralysis, declined in virulence. But evening. I The speaker was given the /Much interest has been'expressed
pneumonia iu the whole country grew elosest attention throughout, and all !|»Te in th* trinl of Coroner John T.
present were well repaid for braving
from I to 10 per cent of all causes] of the storm to Hear of the sterling quali­ Hoffman, of Detroit,’ (or defrauding
death In the ten, years; ixud Jn the ties of ttha: far-seeing, enlightened the state. There is general approval
“area of registration" it now stands Dutch ruler. What was of special in­ &lt;r the verdict of guilty brought in by
terest t&lt;^ the audience was tlie enu­ the jury, and of the court's sentence
■.rtU'among tlie causes of death*
Notwithmeration; of the indebtedness our own no four years at Jaekson
country (Bed to William. Two hun­ sjtandlng his outrageous and criminal
dred yeay« before our country was qctlon ns coroner, lie1 had the affronborn. Holland had the first written tery to Insist on serving Wayne county
constitution.
She first created the as sheriff, for which position he was
men
three equal co-ordinate branches of nominated by the "primary reform"
government—executive, legislative and plan, and afterward elected on the
judicial. She first conceived the idea republican ticket.. : It now looks as
•of th&lt;« checks of each of these though he would serve four years in­
Mrs. R. K. Grant waa-a Grand Hau ids branches upon the others: first eatiib- side the Jackson penitentiary as a
visitor Thursday. •
lished a supreme court: firs' instituted prisoner instead .of as .keeper of
the township plan of government And Wayne county’s abjxle for criminals
Mrs. Ida Pshnatier visited friends in it was the master mind of William
Woodland uver Sunday.
(he statesman and warrior, who eon
Hastings' Market*.'
cfllved these ideas 200 years before muter J. ,4
17101*
Mis? Anna Ickes who has been - America adopted them.
eeriously ill is slowly improving.
WILL TAKE A LONu JOURNEY:
Miss Ina Garrison of this city visited
fcebruilry 2nd Mrs, Margaret Bailey Ky». |*r mt -......
her sister. Mrs. Fred Wood, of Char­ will sail" from New York on the Ddloir. per lb V*...
ifal’ txn bu
lotte la^Mreek.
wm-hl her buk whl
».!t&gt;
steamer Arabic, taking one of the U beat, {*t*r ba., rod
per t&lt;ib..........
Mitt* Flavin Sisson was Lhp guest of hfank C. Clark lours, cohering I3.S2T, Hay.
gork, live... ,-.J.
Mark Robinson, of Hines CoVneyi over miles by steamer and 12D0 by Tail. The Pork, dn-s-s'd.. ...
Beau-. p.*r Im.,
i.cntui.B
Sunday.
trip will cover a three months cruise to Chtelum*. drived..
• to in
• ...
CM I IM
Louis Wardell is improving so he is th? Mediterranean and the Orient. Heef.«1n.*&lt;»rd
Beef, live
?.oo tn :&lt; trf
viMtlug Maderia. Cadiz..Seville, Algiers.
able to walk with tlieaid of his crutches
.Malta, the Rivera. Egypt, I’alestiii?,
about rhe house.
,
Mnaria. Galilee, ’Jaffa, Alexandria. Utorursevd ..
Potatoes
Mrs. Edna Barber, of Laki* Odessa, Oi the return trip, Naples, Rome, Pom­ faun.’pg ton
--.or
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. peii. X'illafranche. Monte Carlo, LiverGarrison, last week.
.
I
pewiand Queenstown will b-vhHed.
w.ou
.ta.oo
M^s. Bailey on this trip uriil touch Hujwy. per |b *
jrtn K
Charles .Shoemaker, of Baufield, was four continents.and journey mvre tbah • ut»!.t.rf too
"od. [ter cord
iu the City Saturday and had bills print­
ait. per bbl ..
half the distance around the globe.
ed for his auction the 2fitb. He has
sold his farm and is thinking of mak­
ing Hasting! his future home.

£perjonal

tion

&gt; (hurch and Society. &lt;

intendent of the elty actols, will
s|»?ak at xh? Presbyterian Chtrch Suu.day evening Jan. fc&gt; on the subject
••'llu- Riches of our Father’i House."
There will lie special music. •

A |1jK|&gt;_cia&gt;5 preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair toft and
glossy and preventa
prevenre splining
splitting at
at the ends, Cures dandruff and.
glossy
always restores color to gray hair.

vv

fl

Stkayed—About two weeks ago a ilf

fox bound, black and tan, with littte
white on breast. About 211 inchea tall
and would weigh about 50 pounds
-r
Answers to name of “Mage.” Finder ■
will be suitably rewarded by returning
to me, or informing me of his where
a boule.
Cham. Merrick. City.
*

lit

a

WANTED Yovng man fium Harry
county tojirei are for desirable position
in Govt. Mall Service. Salarj
Rap
id promotion to 81300. Splendid op
portunity. Address C. W„ Box One.
Cedar Rapids, la.
3t

Do),You Eat Breakfast Food?
Possibly you may consider this rather personal. but we know
that । to-day a’ household where breakfast foods of some sort or
other are-not used fa an exception, rather than tbe rule. If you
iielong tq. this army &lt;rf breakfact food eaters you will, of course, be
inteiest»«d tu know that while they last, we are ottering
.,

i*

VEANA FLAKES. GRANAS FLAKES.

*

BOSTON BROWN FLAKES, ETC.

Ui

at the special price of

w

w
U&gt;
S
5
w

■S-.

Salesman wanted to look after our | Uf

interests in Barry and adjacent
counties. Salary or commission. Ad­
dress The VicroB Oil Company
Cleveland, O.

6 cents

*
$

Found—A buhdle containing a
childs cotton waist, aud material cut —
out for another waist. Can be ha'd by ! &amp;
calling at this office and paying for this *“
notice.

5 for

£

I#.

per package

Ot

25 cents,

SEE OUR EAST WINDOW

HAMS &amp; RUSS,

The Grocers pb“'

Fokmi—A package containing a tig- I
ured ch hi a bread and butter plate: was I
left at this office Saturday. Owner can I

.

have same by calling for it
FOUND - A pltchfors uit the hill
near the Electi Ic Light plant on State
street. Owner can get the same at this
office by paying for this notice.

CITV «*SK BUTOW
Krport oi th" fundltlon ot the IlMUmti City
Rank Mt Ha-tlngx MlcUgu; at the cIom* &lt;rf
burtncA*. Jan. nth. iwn. a« &lt;-ail*-d for by th&lt;*
( &lt;nntfli&lt;&gt;M&lt;xicr ul tlMViianklng l&gt;vj*artni?nt.
BiWOUBCKM..
I-oans und discounts.
।
.ftjnijtx;
6s
Roujji, mortgages and wcurUltsg
. MLSI3 yc
C.71® S3
Banking liotiv .
.
. iJ^no 00.
Furniture and tixtun-*. .
”
• It l«*r rml "Uxu*...............................
Due from banks In rrwve'
_Clll*n....... .....
3U.,4s W
I*, s. and National Bonk Cutreocy
on
Gold Atta.......................... ' rXoftj
Mlw-rcofti........................
t-woo
NtekHtandp-ut* .............
lie
( necks. cn»h Iti-uis. Internal revenui*
account ..J.;
Total.. ...

capital *:ock tmid in.... ’
Hurplu* ittnd............
.
' Wittfl Ou
t'ndivlded pmnu. het.
'
DlnaOMs ti»i&gt;ald
......... . Hi
Cmntucrrlal
7»,u»3 31»
Havlngi de-po-dto.. ..
1 K.4.-0 *»~
Saving cettllivau**..
.
w; T7L71P 3
'Total..........;
Bute or Mlc!nit.»n. &lt; ouirtj
l.hia
i. A. A. Apdonwo. Cashier &lt;&gt;( 1
naiu-'J bank. d.o wlrmnily vwear that
sIMriWbl i» true to «;.• 1m-o o! iiiv I
aud iM-lli-r
A. AXhHHMtiS. I, a.or^t
d.*‘1o7'j;in’ mv "*&lt;M" ,o l*,orr U1” HH- itth
Aly wn'itnlwlon expire* Nov. iv. iwot
A- aIm:
,M“r-

“ If you have a fair-sized bone,
Let &gt; the other dog’s alone.”
Ilxif'.-tof meat in that advice for the covetous,
and it's a free lunch. Good advice generally is
free (nuiesk, you get it from a lawyer) and mebbe
that's the reason folks sometimes won't, take it
Tbe advice to buy Hard and Soft Coal from us
is free (please take it) but the coal costs from j-t
to 87.50 per ton, we are imtting it into the bins of.
well pleas*;d customers all over this town.
Many and msmy a ton we liave sold through a
pleased customer telling-their neighbor |&gt;o« well
satisfied they are over the coal from Grant’s and
advising them tb try us. '-We are advertised t&gt;v
otfr loving frietidsi' not so much is rhaps liecan.se
they low us. aslbetause they love each other.
(«&gt;al costsuione&gt;y aud you’ll want die kind that
does it s work the best, and that coal yon’ll get bv
giving your order, to us.'
’
We deliver proippt'-y.

R. K. GRANT

•DirretoiC

NANIFACTIRER’S SPECIAL ADVERTISING SALE
To Advertise

Nt A A-A-A. artt A A A A A afttAat
Rev. VanAuteen will take as his sub­
ject Sunday morning at the Presbyter­
ian church
"A Beautiful Woman’s
Deetehm". in th? evening “Two Men
Who Had Enough.’’
Profussor A. W. Chamberlin; s uper*

your
' VUI wants
ll UII haliso«£

Hake them
known in
in this,
this, the
the
John Q. Parsons, aged 75. died Sat* flake
them known
urday at. his home in the Second BANNER’S WANT ADV. COLward, of a complication of diseases. UFIN—One cent a word.
Iwith heart trouble the most serlpua
■■ode.
■
Two houses for rent. Enquire W.
Mr. Parsons was born In Maryland Andrews, State road.
.
’in 1829. he was married to the wife

MNEW

and Intraduce Our

New

Line ef Sewing

Machines MA

SEWING MACHINES 50

Te Be Sold In One Week by the Manufacturer Himself at the Actual Manufacturer's Cost

The ladies pedro party wilt be held
at St. Rose’s hall Thuradey j evening.
All the friends tye cordially invited.
The ••Cricket on the Hearth*’ was giv­
en liefore a fine audience at St •Rose’s
hall' Friday evening,
Local talent
made up the cast, and all acquitted
themselves with credit.

DATES OF SALE

JAN. 27, 28 AND 29

The W. H. M S. Wil! meet at the
home of Mrs. F. Pryor Wednesday Jan.
Mrs. .1. S. anti L. J. Goodyear will
entertain tbe “Silver Tea.” at their resideuee un Jefferson St. Thursday. Jan.
2»Rb. Come at two, and stay until five,
every one.
&gt;I»ecial review K.
evening the 20th.

OUR PRICES WILL DO THE WORK AND DO IT QUICKLY
UIwbIhL1hINQiS SE"JoG «ACHINE

O. T. M. Friday

The subject at the U, B. Church Sun­
day morning will
be
“Successful
Chnrch.’’ In the evening “A Probable
son." Tbe Evangelistic services are in­
creasing in interest, and will continue
next week.
The Hastings Musical Club was roy­
ally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John
Eddy aud daughter Winona Tuesday
evening, January, 17, 1905.
Tbe Court of Honor will give a nail­
driving contest and sleighjag social at
6. A. R. Hall, Thursday evening, Jan.
Subjects at Methodist chareh next
Sunday: morning “A day of good tid­
ings: evening “Brake Benatah, the
lion Killer,” a sermon for young men,

COMPANY have just contracted

HnS.w“ ‘B^Be^^
new

S

StIS

c*rl°?d [50 sample machines) at manufacturer's cost durM sale oJlT
It is just like jo customers buying direct from the manufacturer m
saving the jobber's, agent’s and peddler's profits.
°
‘
1 m ' *nd
Come to the ttore td buy.

No agents or canvassers sent out

PAc™inois
tion guaranteed or your money back.

'

A“ ““hine. brand

AU attachments, book of
,~rgh */“*'’ .l,ghl runn't&gt;g.
Our reasons for giving awav muhfo’
Mch machine.
vertise and intrdduce them.
1 m“hn,M *• f««ory cost in thi, „k

Sewinfl

to ,d.

Machine Co

--------- —.I

ROCKFORD, ILL.
______________

OFFICE
CHICAGO. ILL.

by Miller 8 Harris ■Furnifurp
c«
M I. 1 111 U I
VO

Manufacture, RsprM.nt.ffve WHI B. Prmnt Durlnp M«.

HASTINGS, MICH

�HASTINGS BANNER JANUARY rg, .goS

| PERSONAL MENTION
M’Xa/ «?&lt;

There are eight beautiful Lamps, Newest designs with
brass Fonts and Trimmings, and Center Burners

2
4
3
6
5

i

Fred L. Heath

The Jeweler.
MICHIGAN

K don’t* make a practi&lt; e of holding spec­
ial [.sales, but we do
occasionally
fi n d
res] with odds and
nid broken lots on

Goods -we always
*ready market for,
shortly-aftin* offering them
at lowered; prices. t
■

zlt pttsent we are selling
a lot ofjjdtl shoe? and slip­
pars vriiich^tell their own
story of economy when you
see them

G. W. Glaus 60
nunni'

LOCAL NEWS

of all. the honor his birds have won.
Freeport HArald.
W. W Thomas, of Grand Rapids
was here last week’in the Interest of
the United- Home Protectors Frater
nlty. 'I bis is a savings and investment
company incorporated under Act No.
BS ot Public Acts o\ 1893 and is under
the ftipervision of tbe State Banking
Department. This makes it safe as a
bank
A local branch has been organ­
Ised here. For further information call
o.n C. R. Bishon or Elroy Tobias.
Lawyer Walter S. Powers, of Battle
Creek, was in here Monday enroute for
Hastings, where he is interested in a
big will case. Speculation caught our
friend a few thousand iu the health
food city, but'his life business was so
good he didn’t feel it. He sagely re­
marked that a man is unwise to diverge
from a business he understands to spec­
ulate in something he knows nothing
about.—Charlotte Tribune.
The man who kindles the lire with
the catalogues from the department
stores, and gives all bis trade to his
home merchants, is the man who helps
to put a better value on his property.
The more a town grows, aud the
more business it does, the greater the
increase In the value of property— both
city and farm. The man who patro.
nlzes the city department stores in pref­
erence to his homo merchants, think
ing that he may thereby save a few
paltry pennies, is simply detracting
from the wealth of his own community •

A republican' state convention to
choose Candidates for regents of the
University and a justice of the supreme
court will be held In Grand Kapids
February llth. Barry County will be
entitled to: 12 delegates.
*■
The Charlotte Tribune of last week
published a line write-up of Judge
Smith, stating that Eatou county was
pleased u&gt; add its endorsement to that
■of Barry and make it unanimous for
‘‘Judge Ostrander will develop in a
his renomination and reelection.
second Cooley on the Supreme court
Without any tusa about It, but quiet­ bench," remarked Attorney IL A. Latly, the saloons and all other placer ting at tbe I*henlx house, Wednesday,
where slk machines and other gam­ after the jurist bad left the hotel for
bling devices were kept were notified by the court bouse. “He was Judge Coo­
the prosecutor aud sherif,to get rid cf ley’s sec rotary for many years, after he
those abominations at once and keep had completed bis course at the Ann
them out of their places or prosecution Arbor law school," continued Mr. Let­
would surely follow.
Tbe notice ting,’’ and in that capacity prepared all
was promptly obeyed, and so a silent the foot notes for Cooley’s text books
but very effective step In the direction on law, which work in ItseR was a won
of. better conditions in this city was । derful legal training. Judfce patrander
taken. We are sure public sentiment is fifty years old. thorough)/honest, a
een student, a level headed and conwill sustain toe officers in their co
man, and (me of the beet law­
and especially commend them for go­
ing at it quietly and with deter yers in^
Ideal
judgV
—Chari
minatiou.

MONEY BACK STORE

Atzornew! W. L. Cobb. 11. E. Hen
drick anti M F. Jourdan, of Middle
rille, were iu the city on legal .business
:Saturday.
Mrs. Frank Hams. Mrs. George Menj.hennick und Miss Winifred Harper g-»
to Vermontville the 29th to take part
in a concert?

. Frank Smith severed his connection
;
with tlie Table Co., and has accepted a
position with a Muskegon house at an
:
increased salary.
Mr, El ray Smelker and lady friend
,
were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G.
Forman, last Saturday. Mrs. Foreman
.5 a sister of.Mr. Smelker.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tuttle- returned
Friday from a six weeks trip to Indiana
and Ohio. Mr. Tuttle reports very
light snow fall in Ohio up to the pre­
sent time.
Mrs. Fred Brown, of Sturgis, who has
■been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lyman
Jones, of Freeport, returned to her
home Tuesday accompanied by her
sister, Miss Lena Prosser.

i

JOHN B6SSMER,

S7.00 reduced to §4.98
5.00 reduced to 385
3.00 reduced to 215
1.50 reduced to 115
1.25 reduced to
.98

H

Our'Glock S ilb (••irit|nuus, our price*
are yrky dow-u
Now Is the lime lo
select a CLOi'K for; inv room.in the
house. Fine Mititel knd Wall ('lock.-',
down
the . v.-ry dxy Alarm Clock.
Do no| fail
se' chemi
Oiir isou L-ja:© i» ;i i-racfiexl Cl.'mk,
and Watch Repairer ; Any work left
•n his care is fully guaranteed.

price
price
price
price
price

We have 10 nickle Lamps small size that sold for 98c, you cau buy one now for Tie.
The rest of the Lamps are reduced in proportion, running from 7*5c up.

Ed Mallory, of Nashville, had bpsinear at the county hub Monday.
Chas: Osborne, of Albion, visited his
daughter Miss &gt;adie Osborne Monday.

John Kurtz has rented the L. E.
SUmffer residence and will move into
town.
Walter Gregg visited his father at
Dr! Harvey Gaylord, of Buffalo, be- ,the Soldier’s Home. Grand Rapids.
llevek he has discovered a serum that Thursday.
will cure cancers. So far the experi­
Judge Smith went to Jackson Satur­
ment with it has gone to (he extent Of
day tn hold court for Judge Parkinsor^
curing animals by injecting the serum, of that city.
the animals having been previously
Mrs. C. G. Holbrook- returned Satur
iunocuFated with cancer from a human
urday from an extended visit with
being wbo has suffered from that dis­
North
Dakota friends.
ease.
E. B. Pierce, secretary and manager
It we would avoid quail ex torminaof tbe Vance Box Co., of Bay City, was
tl «n in this state it will be necessary to
in tbe city Saturday.
■
follow the example of France and Ger
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maus, of Kale
many in which countries the killing of
quail is prohibited. There are very few niazoo, were catling on Hartings friends
of these birds left Ln Michigan and\un- Friday and Saturday.
lore the open suasen as regards thqmTir , Ray Brazee, of Monessen, i’a.. spent
el'lsed fur. a series of years they win be­ n lew days with his father-in-law, Wcome as great a rarity as'the wood pig ’ W. Barth tbe past week.
ooli.
"
A. O. Broun was in Grand Rapids
Jan. 2t»Sh. “Carnation Day” aud the ■-Friday,’looking after the interests of
anuiyexsary of President McKinley's Hie Table Co's lint- there.
bifthday. /ails this year oti Sundajr,aud j; T. Phillips and XV. H. Merrick went
u has beeu suggested that churches and to Detroit Monday toutceua Uh t-c.^ion
other religious organizations take the of the Grand Chapter B.A. M.
opportunity to bring out tbe patriotic
Mr. and Mrs. John snielker were wel­
features with appropriate services on’
come guests of Mr.' aud Airs; Wm.G‘.
that day. appropriate to the memorial, Foreman’s. They an- the iaJtePs par­
and the silggestion has met with uni­
ents.
•
• . ’
. versal favor.
Miss Mina Bentiam. daughter of W.
Our friend, R. Henry Mitchell, pro­
S. Benham, living near the city is Con­
prietor of tbe • Springbrook Poultry
valescing from an attack of scarlet
Yards of this township, attended the
fever.
poultry show at Detroit last week. A
Mr. Frank Diehl left Saturday for
-iter from him dated Jan. 9tb, says:
-Done them up brown at Detroit; 12 Kalamazoo, and from there will go to
prizes cm .12 birds." R. Henry is kY Delavan, 111., where he will spend the
eXpert in his profession and deserving winter.

regular
reguliw
regular
regular
regular

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JANUAR Y CLEARANCE SALE
Specials for the remainder-of the month.

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Coats 1-3 off.
Furs F2: off.
t Skirts and Waists 1-4 off.

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DRESS GOODS
now $1
now
78\
. now
68;
6
’6*|
. now
. now
68
. note
88
.note
J6’!

Grey Clipped Zibilenc. yd $1.75..
G.reen Mixed Zibilene, yd $1. 16..
Black. Blut Zibilene. yd $1.00 ..
Mixed Zibilen&amp;t. yd $1.00... ...
Mixed Suitings. yd 90c aud $1.00
Black, Broirn. Zildlenes, yd 65c..
Mixed Zibilene. yd 50c.................

Saturday Special
, SAT (rBDA Y. JANUARY 21 st »ce will mU yemiine Lonsdale
iny. yard with, Ideachid, 10c valut- for
Not more than 20 yards lo. a cus-\
tamer.

This Store will supply all your Dry Goods

Needs Better than any other in this city.

SKINNER’S SATIN
IS YARN DYEb, ONE TARO WIDE AND GUARANTEED TO WEAR TWO SEASONS

Dr, and Mrs. G.
Lowry went to
Kalamazoo Thursday returning Fri­
day,* They visited friends there, and
the Dr, attended a meeting and banquet
of the Kalamazoo Medical Society.

For your protection, the words SKINNER'S SATIN is woven, every
inch, in the back - of the selvage. - Price, $1.56 per yard.

Mr. Thos&gt;Cbamberlain, of Dunkirk,
Ohio was called to the city th’s
week to attend the funeral of his
brother in-law, John Parsons. He re
mains for a short time with bis sister,
and his neice Mrs. L. -E. Stauffer.

Some merchants are selling the same old

A tetter from N. A. Fuller received
last week and written the 19th day of
December states that he is beginning to
learn to walk again, after his injury re­
ceived at the time of the fire in the
Dawson hotel where be was stopping.
It will be recalled that both his legs
were badly crushed. We know our
readers, will be pleased to learn that
Mr. Fuller Is 'gaining in health and
strength, and that the attending physi­
cian encourages him to expect a com
plete recovery.
From his home Mr.
Fuller by phone 'directs his very large
Alaska business affairs, including tbe
e Yukon Telephone Co.

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Of All Kinds
At All Prices

Cards are out announcing that on
W-edneadny evening next, Mr.Fredric
Mason Kuappvn, son of L. E. Kuappen,
of. Grand Rapids, will be united in mar­
riage at SL Luke’s Episcopal church
Kalamazoo to Miss Amelia Lucile
Badger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
F. Badger, of Kalamazoo.

Lamps,
Lamps,
Lamps,
Lamds.
Lamps,

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We have about 25 Parlor Lamps left, and in order to clean them out before
stock taking, we are making -rest big reductions in price. They are all this
seasons lamps. Newest sty-. s and patterns; at the prices we have marked them
they will have to go quick, so if you need a lamp come early.

Size,

CLOCKS

tee do. tre do do.

WRIGHT’S TAMP BARGAINS

Our Prescription Depart­
is
by long
intimate
branch
insuring your always get­
exactly
doctor calls
delays-no substituting-per­
fectly
of your physician
t&lt;&gt; bring baclj
and
strengtli. Few stores
equipped as we are

to us with
prescriptions. Our prices
are right.

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Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Minzey a
12H lb non. At this writing Mrs.
Th* Druggist
Minzey is very low with pleurasy.
L. N. Moshe? was in Grand Rapids
Mrs. B. A. Walker entertained the L. Friday.
B. E. club Thursday afternoon. Light
Mrs. Anna Mason was in Grand Rap­
ment
backed
refreshment* were served and a very ids Saturday.
•
and
experiencein
pleasant time was enjoyed by all.
Jas. R. Mason was a visitor In Grand
this
of Pharmacy,
A message from Charles Rogers, of Rapids Saturday.
Spokane, Washington, received Monday
Mrs. Ella Hecox spent Sunday with
ting
what your announced that a son had arrived to M IddleviUe friends.
gladden his home. Needless to say
Will Hair made, a business trip to
(or. No
that his friends here are pleased and
Jackson Monday.
join in congratulations.
E. Tyden was in'Grand Rapids Sat­
supplementing the
The Siiakesperv class held a very
urday on business.
Interesting meeting Monday evening
eQort*
it? B. Messer made a business trip to
at the home of Mrs. J. S. Goodyear’s,
health
St.
Louis last week.
thirteen being present. The class se­
are lected Hamlet for their next study. Ad­ Miss Grace Pryor is now stenographer
for journed to meet with Miss Knowlton, nt the Table factory.
T. Lombard wm in Grand Radids
this important work. N. Broadway, Monday evening Jan. S| dtiJ.business
Thursday. '
From the Middleville Sun we learti
Come
your that
J. F. Pierson made a business trip to
Oscar Sherk, son of Aaron. Sherk,
has the small pox. He was, for two Grand Rapids Friday.
years a clerk in the secretary of state’s
Mrs. Will Chidester was a Grand
cilice at Lansftig, and it is believed he Rapids visitor Monday.
Judge Smith was called to Charlotte
HAIR AND CORK INSOLES contracted the disease there. He is
stopping at the home of ‘Will Gray, Monday by official duties.
Any
10c.
near Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson went
Keeping the leading room open on ' to Grand Rapids Monday.
Sunday seems to be gaining the desired
Mr. and Mrs. C._ W. Mixer were Grand
rufiuit. The first Sunday it was open
Druggist
Rapids visitors Saturday.
there were twenty-three young men
L. E. Stauffer is preparing to move
aud ^oyt in attendance, eighteen of
whom stayed until closing time, nine onto his/arm in Rutland.
F. *!F. Hilbert; of Woodland, was In
o’clock. Does (t not pay to help main­
the city on business Monday.
tain a reading room?

i M i iii iiii irtmiwiwimmmiiiiiinifflmfflfflmwfifmiiiffliHwi iiiiiii

Fred L Heath

For flour, feed, coal.wood, and eleva­
tor stock phone 199. Menzo Turner.

fabrics for lining purposes, but we have
stocked our department with the best things

shown by leading manufacturers.

to buy good linings.

It pays

Why not buy them here?

T. PIERSON &amp; SON

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HASTINGS BANNER, JANUAR| 19 '9°5-

6

SOUTH WOODLAND.

NORTH IRVING.
RUTLAND CENTER.
for several years. ‘ John Bessmer, Hon­
CENTER.
Meetings are being held al tbe Dnnkorably Discharged.”
Sleighing is fine and people seem to
Mrs. Alva Dunn spent Friday at
There will b» no services at the
ard Church. Rev. Sangor, of South
And now Mr. .Bessmer is reaping
enjoy It.
Methodist
church
next
Sunday
owning
Prairieville.
]
the only sweetness he ever had out of
Bend, Ind., is tbe preacher In charge.
An enjoyable time was had at the
his army •xperience—rhe is getting the to the Quarterly conference to be held
Ella Lathrop, of Berryville, spent
Dor. Meade . sports a new Portland
Continued from page 1.
little pension which Uncle Sam pays in Freeport next Sunday to which all Saturday
and Sunday with Floy Iball last Saturday evening.
&lt;
cutter.
.
tn
the
honorably
discharged
soldier
marshal. Captain Lamb, explaining
are invited.
Will Payne and Mire Cooley of near
Erway.
Mr. Bessmer’s absence from (he conn-’ who reaches 7o years.
Protracted meetings at tbe F. M.
Mr. Bessmer says that long after it
The Doras Society met today Wed­
try* and about his illness.. That official
Mrs. T. (’.Williams spent a portion Hastings spent last Sunday at George church at Stony Point began Monday
be learned
real cause of nesday at Mrs. Friend’s.
appeared satisfied with the explana-occurred
----------------------- the
--------,of last wt-ek with her daughter, Mra Hutchi Asou’s.
—Ir»
night Ail are Invited to come.
tion. saying that if Mrs. Bessmer l; *jr..
hfe _____
sorry experience.
It was tsie*
this* The
The Olner girls have a One new piano
T. P. Barnum expect* to spend the Frank Watere.
would briny to him the affidavit of j government offered to pay a reward of
Mrs. Nettie Miller, of Hastings, is
Jas. Grames Is assisting C. A. New­ given them by their parents.
the famHy physidan and two otbek*. I g30 to any detective who would cause rest of the winter in New York state.
visiting her mother, Mrs. Helmer.
setting forth the facts, that Mr. Bees-1 the arrest of a deserter. In order tu He leaves to-morrow for Orleans Co.
land in cutting wood this winter.
Lots of moving around in this com­
Mrs. Cora Cope, of Clare; i« i.teitiag
mer couM report to him on his return ’ get thl* paltry IML charges of deserBessie Moure yras a visitor at Rich munity.
The contest in the grange is going
from Germany In October. She pro- &gt; tion were trumped UP against innocent
friends kt this place.
Grant Hendershott has accepted' a
cured these pspbre speedily and went men. the ileteetivrs and provost mar.- merrily and each side is/ determined ard Foreman's. Sunday.
Our sick folks are ail on the gain
to the, provost’s office, only to find, it «ihate standing tn together. Mr. Bess- that their opponents are to wait upon
The Woodmen gave an oyster supper position In Jackson prison and will
crowded with people who 'iad bm*n mer is satisfied be was.the victim of them at the feast soon to be spread.
at the Grange Hall
Wednesday soon .move there.
drafted and who were therb to ar- that Kimi of a conspiracy.
___
WOODLAND.
One was initiated Saturday and more
Glenn Moore te visiting friends in
range matters with that officer. See_______ ;_____ .
•
~
night.
Dr. C. S. McIntyre who bad been ccmare to follow soon.
ing that she could not meet Captain
. John Erway hiss completed the work Indiana.
fined
to
his
home for the past two
Iambi personally, she left the papers •
WEST PARMELEE.
Jesse Towle has been quite ill for
on Ernest Edger’s house.
-Louis Hartman, of South Bend, is a weeks is improving. The Dr. did not
with a clerk, who assured her that he.,
the past week but is how much im­
•Grant Otis and wife, of Mississippi, guest’ at Chas. Diner’s.
would! see that they were delivered to . Revival meetings began at the Men'
have typhoid - fever as was reported
proved.
his superior officer. That shoidd have nonite church last .Munday night.
are visiting.rtlailvefl Here at preeent.
It te very discouraging for a teacher last week Ixit the doctors have diagno®
ended the matter, but It didn't
1 । ‘ * Miss GladyH Thorpe returned to De­
One of the merriest parties held in
There wert no services at the church to teach school with no scholars as it ed it as la grippe•
October 3rd. 1863. Mr. Bessmer bet
this vicinity was held at the home of
sail from the Fatheriafid to his adopted ji troit with her aunt Mra Stoke where
last Sunday on account of the illness has occured so many times at the Pow­
Miss Avis Lyons had a birthday party
country, nrrlvlnn In No* kort nbOTt; she will make her home until eighteen ' •IL A. Nichols, on Friday night last.
ers school.
of
the
pastor.
at
her
home
last
Saturday.
About B2
20 davn later, anti Irfltor Phltadnlphla : years of age. She will be missed by her There were about 25 present. Music
Forest Havens is an early riser since
of her friend* were invited aud brought
at onco. whine tltne city on Snntlhy. many friends.
upon thcrriolln aud banjo was.furnish
he
has
secured
a
position
in
Hopkins'
He enjoyed the homecoming, and] it
her many beautiful presents. Light
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Bev. Daniel Scbiicht^ has returned ed by Clarence Covert and Leonard Ei
was a happy reunion with his wife and
Rev. LlHell, of Allegan, preached in refjeshments were served.
two daughters. The-Tuesday follow­ from a two weeks visit at Brown City. penhood. Dancing and a good time mill.
T. C. Williams delivered a couple
was enjoyed by all.
Erlo Fuller was married last week to
ing he had planned tn go to the pro­
the Baptist chu reft last Sunday.
David Benewa and wife, of West
Miss 'Jrapo, .of Lake Odessa. h-iS, !
vost marshal's to see If all had been
Mrs. Crock ford his been confined «&gt;&gt;. loads of lambs at Hastings, Monday.
Thus. Henson died Tuesday morning
explained to that officer’s sattefactlbn. 'I’hofiiappte were the guests of J, F.
\Mra
Wm.
Otis
went
l&lt;&gt;
Lansing
her house the past few days.
of pneumonia at tbe home of John England performed the ceremony.
Before h&lt; had left tbe house a ih&gt;v- Morgan's people Thursday.
ernment official served notice on him
One of the latest, additions to our Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Kogers. He was ill only a few days. Eflu’s many Woodland friebds wish .
A number of young people attended
to report immediately to Captain
Dwight Hinkley.
musiciri
talent
is
a
mate
.quartet
com
Mr. Benson was a former resident of them much juy.
Inmb This he did. ’ To hte surprise the party at Mr. Long’s Tuesday eve­
Rev. Kid and wife.called at the OUr this town. Funeral services were held
On aecouut of the bpd weather no :
posed of the young men of the Center.
and dtemay that officer refused I to ning.
They
are
practicing
and
it
will
not
be
Saturday at the home of Mr. Rogers. services wet* held at the M. E. Church
1 sebpol, Monday..
accept his explanation of why fie had
Miss Emma.Kratofel has been assist­
not reported “When drafted In Jqlylong before they expect to appear in
Sulday evening.
Rev.
Young
officiated.
Burial
in
Revival*
are
in
progress
at
the
Further than that he directly charged ing Mrs. O. A. Carpenter with her public.
*•
Prairieville cemetery.
' Farmers are busy drawing logs as
r church.
•
Mr BesHtner with being In. Philadel- household duties.
Leonard Eisenhood left Monday to'
The Odd Fellows and their families usual when we have sleighing.
Harry Otis is minus a ferret as a re• r-hla Julv 15. and that he had evidence
Miss Jessie Wood called on Mrs.
spend a few days with his sister id1 sulf of hunting dn Sunday.
to prove that he went to Germany
had
an
oyster
supper
at
their
hall
last
,
Roy Rowlader and George Reiser
after that date and had teen hiding Vent Dodge who is caring for her Battle Creek.
Saturday evening.
have gone to Florida for a three weeks ;
ever since In order to avoid the dnift. mother Mra Jas. Miller who has been
Many are hoping, that- it will not be
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chapman were sojourn.
and that be was a deserter Mr. Begs- ili weot of Middleville
PARMELEE.
mer. thoroughly Indignant over such a
called to Union Citf last week by the
The lecture of Supt. of Public InMr. George Perrault, of Dowagiac, long before we have a complete mail
A number, from here attended the illness of their daughter.
wickedly false accusation, had nevert delivery system
iu this township.
■tauctlun, Delos Falls at the M. .E.,
thelc-vs come from a country where] it has been the guest of bte brother David
social
at
E»M
Caledonia. Friday even­
Several are compelled te go to the near
Mr. and Mrs. Tip Ketchum and son church Thursday evening was not very
isn’t profitable ”to sass an officer.” Perrault
by towns because they do not live on ing.
even when he was In the wrong So
Fred of Martin came to attend the well attended. The.subject, “Up the
Walter Cline arid Vnr Auams were
Don’t forget the “hobo" social at the oyster
the route and often their neighbors are
all he did was to say that CapteU.
supper Saturday
evening, ^mazon" -was ably handled and was*
Lamb was in error, and to ash an in Grand Rapids Friday and Saturday recipients of mail when a few rods home of Arthur Griffith. Friday even­
and
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark enjoyed by all who attended.
delivering
oats.
hour's time to bring; reputable pebpte
ing. Jan 20, fir the benetlt uf the
leaves them off entirely.
Nofrte ar. Sunday.
'
•whom th* provost equid not doubt, ito
Eugene Bulkle, Jennie Wright and!
One of tbe molt sudden deaths that Farmer** Club, j
prove his innocence* Captain Lamh
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall Jan. Helen.'Hicker are at Ypdlantl attend
would hetr to nothing, but on the con
Earyiarkley. &lt;&lt; Grand Rapids, took^ Kith a daughter.
has occured recently wall that of Mary
PODI
’
*
ing
college.
.
trarv ordered Mr. Bessinerto be examA.'Lydy at the age of 75 years. She a successful rabbit hunt in this vi­
-Ineti by the army swoon to. see If he
Henry Fnul ex pec ih to lake a com &lt;
Edith Blanchard is attending school
('onsideriug the weather a good num
.
was fit for service. iThte took place ber at tended services at the church Sun­ was confuted to her bed but a couple i clnity, Friday.
mercial course and a course in stenog­
here.
f
of days and when last ?eeti ,wtu&lt; ap'par
in another room of I He jam* huHdlng.
Emory Cuiver^^ who draws milk fur
raphy and type Writing soon.
The surgeon told Cnj&gt;*:dn I ainb that day. Hereafter the preaching will come eutly resting quietly &lt;*» Munday eve­ the Catedonia creamery, had the mis
Christina Hurtle, who has t«ea suf-!
Mr. Betam'cr was nod In physical con- al twu o’clock and S. S. at^bne. S. S. ning when Mrs. C. Hickerson her
WEST WOODLAND.
fortune to lose one of his horeee-Stt
dltinn for active ser'Ai c. although he will Im: suspended fur a time every oth­
fering from neuralgia aud the grippe,
might do certain light duties for a er Sunday but will be held every preach­ daughter marled to give her some med urday by falling and breaking its leg.
.1. 11. Durkee and wife were guests te once more atle to be out.
Icine she found her mother dead.
lime, th* matter being left for further
Revival meetings are in progrer at of Tamarac friends Friday.
.
consideration. But Captain Lamb had ing Sunday at one o'clock.
Lizzie Hreterly has tonailitte.
She was the mother of seven child­ the Sbtyh church this week.
Mrs. Eva Jones, of Detroit, and Mrs.
other ideas. He directed thatTlre blue
Hairy Waters and Ferry laiighbaugh
ren 3 girls and 4 boys all of whom are
About 40 teams which have been
uniform of the soldier be given Mr. are away choppiug toward Irving.
Oscar Sherk, who camo down with Geo. Weed, of Lake Odessa, visited &lt;t
left Cb mourn a Christian mother. Her'
drawing logs for the Lansing Wheel
Bessmer. and that he get ready at once
the ernallpox at tbe home of Wm. Perry Stowell’s recently.
.
Sleighride
parties
are
out
iu
full,
to go to the front.
daughters Mrs. C. Hickerson, Mrs. L.
barrow factory from IVafnerville have
Mrs. Bessmer came into the office force these due njghte and irlth sleigh­ Hickerson aud Mrs. Vester and her Grey, te doing as well as can be ex­
Henry Scbalbly and family visited have struck for higher wages.
pected.
and sought her husband, and was ing as good as it is; it makes us feel
friends in Warnerville Friday.
four
sons
two
of
whom
were
at
home,
shocked to find him in soldier clothes. that we wish we were young again.
Ijt Vierne Cline, who bos been visit
' Bessie Weaver has been offered a po­
one near tbe Friend’s School house and
Their Interview was brief, but In that
CLOVERDALE.
Mrs. Gideon Browp, of Hinds Cor­ the other is In Ionia county, with num ing in Cloverdale for the past week, has sit ion in tbe Lake Odessa Telephone
time Mr. Bessmer asked her to at
returned.
A lodge of Gleaners was formed ibere
once sec and explain the situation to ners is visiting her daughter Mia. Frank
office.
erousgrandchildren, have thesympathy
two of his friends and customers—one Smith this week&lt;
last
week
with eleven charter members.
The
infant
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mre.
Rev. Henry Hewes, o f Edmore, was
of the entire community.
*
a deputy United States marshal, the
Mtes Zoe Powell te visiting her sister
The funeral set vices were held at F. D. Joels te still under the care of the guest of his brother-in-law, C. Sent­ The following are the officers: Chief
other a Mr. DePew. a wealthy and In­
Dr.' Partello, of Middleville.
|
Gleaner,
George
M. Conyer; Assistant
fluent tel citizen. Directly after bls Mra Clark.
er. last week.
the Methodist church Saturday at 11
wife left Mr. Hessmer was transferred
Gleaner, Arthur Patton; Sec and Trees.,
Jessie .Wood was the guest of James
Monday a tree being felled near Jim o'clock conducted by Rev. Mowry, of
Fred and Urab Baine were in Has­
to the barracks, where the drafted and
Frod£Green; Chaplain, Homer Green;
Miller artd wife, of Middleville, tbe lat­ tings Thursday on&lt; business.
enlisted men were assembled before Knickerbackers fell across tbe tele­ Lake Odessa. Interment at Fuller cem
Conductor. James O. Chamberlain;
being Rent to the front, ztfter his. de­ phone wires breaking them and thus terery. Since the death of her husband ter part of last weak.
Grandma Oversmith is much improv­ Inner Guard, Harry Nagel; Outer
parture hte two frlend.&lt; came 1n to cutting off connections from this end about 4 years ago she has been a great
Louretta Adams, our Caledonia stu­ ed in health.
see Captain Lamb. They told him the
Guard, Leroy Penuela.
sufferer from asthma and valvular dis­ dent, will have a sjhort vacatian this
true situation, but he declined to do of the line with Central office for sever­
J. U. Durkeeaud Henry Shaibly were
Grant Otis, recently of Mississippi,
ease of the heart/
week because of the repairing pf the
anything, saying the matter was out al hours.
in Sunfield on business last Thursday. was calling on old friends here last
furnace in the school house.
of his hands.
MraLeouard
Wonder
I
Ich
and
children
week.
Next day Mr. Bessmer. with the
Vnr Adams and Walter Cline were
other new men. were lined up at ti|e
MORGAN.
of Woodland Center visited her par­
Will Chapman and wife have remov­
NORTH EA ST H A STINGS.
in Grand Rapids last week.
barracks to proceed to the dock, where
ents, C. Senter and wife Friday.
ed here front/Cheboygan Co.
Mrs.
Geo.
Shaffer
moved
on
her
farm
they were to take the steamer for
There will be preaching al the church
Last Friday afternoon Ford Stowell
South Carolina. Just before they were Sunday evening. Come one, come all. last Wednesday.
Sam Ashby has also come back.
to leave the barracks a messenger
COATS GROVE.
» treated the teacher and scholars to .a Howard Mosher and wife started
The patrons on Route Nd. 1 from
Mr. Swanson entertained two of his
came to the waiting boys in blue, in­
fine sleigh ride.
Oscar
Yerty,
of
Lake
Odeua,
visited
Morgan
show
Cieir
appreciation
of
quiring if there was a man among cousins from Cedar Springs Thursday.
hte father Monday] who is aick.
Mrs. Perry Stowell and Mrs. Cornelius it their daughter. Mrs. Vcata LudWick.
them named John Bessmer. Mr. BossMrs. Freeman Is quite sick at this their mail servlet- by placing their boxes
mer promptly answered to hte name
Sylvester Hynei han bought Mre. Sergei- visited at James Endsley’s on
In the most convenient manner poasi
•
Isaac DeBack and family and Cbirtes
and was told tox-atop. aaide. This writing,
the South town line Saturday.
ble
for
the
carrier.
A
convenience
for
Gould
’
s
farm
west
and
north
of
here.
Collins and family visited L. H. Rarshowed that hte two friends had beeu
Mr. Frank ■ Edmonds attended the
which he thanks them very much.
Mre. Tasker and daughter Grace, of nee one day last week.
Paid &lt;4,000.
busy. -They had gone to another pro­ Farmers institute last week.
vost marshal, a Major Gibson, who
Fluesleighing and logs coming in
The W. C. T. U. will peet at the Assyria, are visiting their daughter and
Mrs. Florence Gibson, of Kalamazoo,
Mrs. Orr Fisher Is gaining slowly.
ranked Lamb and secured his order to
fast. It will take but a few days to home of Mrs. J. R. Barnum, Tuesday, sister, Mrs. Dof Stowell.
visited her father L. H. Barnes one day
detain, Mr. Bessmer.
.
Mrs. Henry Barber returned to Battle fill up all the available space in Mor. Jan. 17.
Ray Hulltberger. of Lake Odessa, last week.
Our friend was kept in the barracks
*• .
at Philadelphia for two weeks., and Creek for treatment last Friday?
gan at the same rate that they were
The L. T. L. i»et at the home of spent Sunday at J. H. Durkee’s.
The Knlamaroo Ice Company
, then taken to the convalescent hospi&gt;
Grandma Shawman is very smiling brought in Thursday last.
Miss Nellie Curtis, last Friday night.
•Judge Barnum of the South town
tai. where he was detained till the lat­ over the granddaughter at Mr. Clyde
harvesting
their
annual cropoficeat
Mr. W.C. Norris reports his’tvlfe as
ter part of February. All this time
Rev. Purdy is holding revival meet­ line visited at Forrest Jordan's last
Acker’s Point and giving employment
convalescing after several weeks of ings at West Sibewa.
Friday afternoon.
4
he was a prisoner, with the charge of Stedge’s.
to many men in this vicinity.
desertion against hte name. He had
Mr. Will Whitney returned to Ash­ Severe illness.
Married, Jan. 9,1 at the home of the
no liberty whatever, but was kept in tabula, Ohio, Monday leaving his four
The piano recital given last Friday
Earnest Golden is on the sick list and bride’s mother, by hev. Purdy, Eugene
CEDAR CREEK.
/ the. hospital ward, while the red tape
children
with
his
relatives;
their
mother
evening by tbe pupils of Miss Nina
has been for the past two weeks under Hall, of Grand Rapide. and Miss Ethel
in Washington was being slowly un­
Mrs. Wertman is a little better at Mosher was listened to by a large and
! wound. Meantime hla wife was left died Christmas.
tbe Dr’s. care.
Caates. Only a few of the relatives this writing.
with their two little daughters. While
appreciative audience. Quite a num­
Quite a number from Morgan and were present at tbe-wedding. Mr. aud
he was thus a prisoner, she gave birth
Myrtle Wright Is working for Mre. ber of tbe pieces were encored and all
to a little son. The father was not
WESTCASTLETON vicinity attended F.M. quarterly meet­ Mra Hall will remiain here at present. Wertman.
of the exercises showed Mira Mosher te
•
. permitted to go to hla wife tn this try­
Mra. Susie Boyles, of Richland, baa ing at Maple Grove Sunday last.
ing ordeal, nor to visit his family at
Harlan Wertman has moved into the have been a capable and pains taking
A sled of of young people from Mor­
any.time. The little one died, and Mr. returned home after a weeks visit with
PRAIRIEVILLE.
upper story of C. E. Bailey’s new house. teacher.
gan and surroundings drove over to DelayedXstter.
Bessmer was only permitted to attend her sister Mrs. D. Towaend.
Miss Lillie Shultz and Mrs. Will
Our school district has ’taken advan­
the funetal as a prisoner, having an
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Forman, of to Woodland to attend dunkard meet­
Born to Mr. and Mra WIU Norris
laueb went to Johnstown to see a tage of the state library offer and sov
armed guard to go with him. Think of
ing last Friday night.
Jan. 4th a daughter]
has
Its flrst installment of books.
the horror of such a situation for an Woodland, visited at John Mead’s last
young man by the name of Letts who
W. S. Adkins,1 the minister and J.’M.
innocent man. It te almout a wonder Saturday and Sunday
Wilbur Perry, of| Union City, is vis­ was very badly hurt last Saturday
John Mclteod and wife spent Sun­
he did not grow to hatred of. the land
The Ladies Aid Society was'well at­ Smith were in Hastings last Friday.
iting Prairieville friends.
while riding down hill on a hand sled. day with friends in Prairieville.
whose officials treated him with such
Letters remaining iu Morgan post
tended last Thursday at Mrs. A. FarChas. Judin, of Hickory Corners, was
The donation at H. W. Newman’s
cruel injustice.
Mrs. Belle Morwood, nee Adams, ef
office: Sekarasy Gideon, postal card,
In the latter part of February, 18G4,
in town last week.
last Friday night was well attended.
Pennsylvania, is visiting her parents
Mr. Acr Cale, Mr. Earl Pick ell, Mr. F.
the overworked war department nt
Tbe Freo Methodist Meetings are in
and other friends.*
Rev.
Young
held
cottageprayer
meet
­
D.
L.
Morthland
has
a
new
coal
stove
­
■Washington got to the end ot the red
8. Pollard, Miss Alice Hlllmin card.
ings last week, and will begin revival in his store.
tape which bound Mr. Bemuner, and progress at Stony Point.
Miss Sylvia Titus It at home from
Please say advertised.
he was set free, given an honorable
James Ehret has a sick horse.
servicee in the M. E. Church this week.
,
Last Monday the 9th Levi Fry was Kalamazoo.
discharge, and a soldier’s pay from
All day servicee will be held Tuesday stricken with paralysis while going I Quite a number of young people sur­
Mrs.
John
Ehret
and
son
Harry,
of
July 15th, 1863. to the date of bls dis­
and
Wednesday.
Nashville called on Jas. Ehret and
charge.
home from Cal Stanton’s. Otto Maier prised Velma Kingsbury by calling en
DOWLING.
But thia was not to end Mr. Boss- family last Friday.
Laura Drummond-was unable to re­ ■aw him fall down iu the road and got her Friday evening.
Both ’phones are in'working order at
iner’s unfortunate experience with
turn to her school In Hickory Corners I help aud took him home. He Is un­
Mrs. Richard Demond is improving this place. *
Uncle Sam. A fow years ago he made
Mrs. Ernest Horn and children, of
this week on account of sickness.
conscious and has been so ever since.
a proposition to sell Fitzgerald post. In health very much.
The Farmers’ Institute, which wu
Cedar Creek. are • visiting • her parents
G. A. R.. an organ. Some one who
Mr. and Mra LeGraud DePrteeter No hopes of recovery.
James Fleming, of N ashville, was at held at thia place, Friday, Jau. 13, waa
this
week.
opposed the .scheme made the charge Coats Grove last Monday collecting
are keeping house hi the Chase house.
John IIolsworth and wife are here
.well attended.
that Mr. Bessmer was a deserter, and
The Earnest Workers will meet at
Ruth Young began her school in from Ohio ;called by tbe illness of the
the post should not patronite him. taxes.
School opened Monday after a three
Feter Mosher’s on Friday Jan. 27th for
This revived an unpleasant memory,
Delton Monday in place of Ml« Hoff- latter’s father. Levi Fry.
weeks’ vacation.
dinner.
but Mr. Bessmer was sure that with
EAST HASTINGS
John Stanton, of Kalamazoo, is visit
Mr*. Elwln Ormsbee visited at Mr. master, who resigned on account of
hte honorable discharge from the gov­
•poor
health.
ing
friends
In
this
neighborhood.
R.
Ormabee
’
a,
Monday.
ernment there could be no black mark
Mrs.prr Fisher is quite sick at this
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
standing against him at the capitol. writing with heart trouble and the grip
George GalleUy te ^pending the win­
Mrs. Oberly te here to attend her
He accordingly wrote to Washington
ter-In Texas.
brother, Mr. Fty during his illnare.
Mrs. Freeman Is quite dangerously*
to find out how he stood on the rec­
«d at Banleld. onr at Mr. WaiMr-a and
of • “W die.
Mrs. Clara Hughes entertained tlie
ords of the War Department. ..The ■lek. There seems io be lots of sick­ oorere
ooreiy putrn in a new way. A certain
one at John Pltfc.- Dr. Cooper al.
Su™.!' ’?3d“*'7“d Bladder
answer ••imc back that the record wan ness in this neighborhood.
NORTH: JOHNSTOWN.
tending.
-John Beumer. Deserter.’’ Deter­
form «&lt; Bheutna.
Mr*. Dell Calton visited her father
J. H. McGrath I, on th. «lrh ||„,
mined t’' bare the matter settled and
Fred Bristol is sick at this writing.
Backache and
■etlled right forever, be went to Hon. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry KidM,
Kidoej peins permanently, if ,„u
Mra.
Ja,
Wetaiar,
ot
Portafe
Canter,
The many friends of G. H. Hausen
Bert Bristol went to Baatings, Sat
Jas. O’D-mneH. then congreuman. and of Rutland over Sunday.
m *how you the |^.8,n®er B- E. &amp; W. R R., at present Who ha. hew billing ralaU.ra hare tor urday, to see his sister. Mrs. Frank
-placed all the facts before him. He
L. living In Lima, O.. will be pleased to
Thomas Fisher’s people entertained xle&amp;th, tbe druggist. Sold b7
secured the record of the steamship
•one lira., returned home but week.
Sage, who te.reported quite sick.
company showing the date* on which campany from Hastings Sunday.
kidMv
“ reoov®!7 from tureateried
We hear that a tad accident happen.
Mrs. Bresee visited her children at
he sailed to and' returned from Ger ।
saaay. and gave his own. his wife’s _
„ Mrs. John Shawman returned home
UBlni roto^" K’toy Cure, r&lt;lo Will Warner, eonot Fred Warner
and other affidavits, and other corrobo- Saturdaj
which
I
recommenrl
to
all,
eapeciaHv
while work In, on the Salon Co. dredge’
a week with
A 4*om M tbe Orut, H*)l VrtM.
trainmen who are usualiv
ration records. The reault was that at her daug
haring had hie ann blown off at the
Seat the record bow stands, and has *
druggtet. 50,4
W* ,U‘ Goo&lt;,ycar&gt;the
day enotaf.
Mbow with tmamlte.
Harr not I
Fred VMwyd. U Uid », wttk
learned the particular, at thia writing

CARLTON

SORRY HPERItM

NK.

NORTH

�HASTINGS BANNER, J/&amp;UARY 19. 1905.

TWENTY BUSHELS1.-^”^.::.

THE HOFFMAN ‘ROTARY.

CURTIS’

Md Olber Furri«n

_

of WHEAT | A strong man with a cinder lu
to the Acre eye ,s a“ helP,e*«nK u hu,)e- A
Qn tb5
Lindr of "weVtarc
CTbB;1^s)ooo1FM
tw»in"tbeUnitedSut”
wj&gt;o-during the past
■ m'cwiSajxurticiSSo
prnspcriiy. The United
rill koon become un ini-

FREE NOMESTEiD
farm la

pes,eJn
Canada

his

I speck no bigger than n pin'* head puts
h,m IUOMt tionxpletely out of Udaines*,
■■ it were. He cannot remove the
sonree of hla agony himself, aud there
&lt;re only a few persons possessed of a
-finjod steudy enough jo permit tbeintoives to work around such a Ht-nsftlve
or
- us
-- -the
----------- ------a
irann
eye. Xet for oup having
jteady hand and n little skill the re­
' moral of the tiny tormentor is a sim­
ple matter.
i The old fashioned wny of'doing this
| was to Insert 11 fluxseed or the hardenJ od eye of a cnb. into tbe eye, aud In
• its passage* around the ball It carried
: with It the offending object. Children
! and ignorant persons sometimes

will help produce it.
Apply for Information t.i
Superintendent of Imu.lurUtioc.
Ottawa, Canada, or tu
v.

The New York Herukl recently print­
ed-un account of the perfecting of a
C A I I
By HENRY
rotary engine invented by William.F.
V-rki-L.
WINTHROP
Hoffman of Buffalo which, it is claim- ed. will revolutionize the use of steam.
Tbe secret of the invention is Mid
i'Hu in?apa*i|n iH niH RiyFUIlUWTH*!* i
to be .the revolution of. the cylinder
outside* of tbe piston lustend of re- JThe institution
___________________
was too new ____
to Scarrolvlng tbe piston imide the cylinder, erest- to be treated with aught save
Here are jtome of tbe Hturiling things reverence and awe. but there was more
___new engine:, .
than one who dared suggr^t that De*
claimed tor the
It -puMrtkses /oue-aeveutii of the frtc- Vid Dreacott Und erred in making bi*
tion of thTordinarj type of engine.
daughter Mnrlou his paying teller. Not
There Is practically no limit to the ^‘ut -Marion was uot salted to the
place, bvt
but that men Sciircnwt
Sat rrrest knew
Bpec(j
There i« no vibration whatever under tbat 0 Fotuau teller was tmuaual.
ucnuivjlmu* «t
"C not worry Vr-eott.
I Continent ‘did
Prescott.
Floor Hpiice required fur stationary His bolding* In the bank amounted to
more
than
VO
per
cent
of
the.
capital
engine* Ifi reduced by two-thirtla.
Cunauuiptlon of-fuel is reduced one- Invested, and at tlie directors' meeting
he
had
offered
to
make
another
choice
third.
First cost of tbe dynamo is reduced •If. the board could suggest any one bet­
ter qualified through acquaintance or
50 per rent.
Will reduce the time of freight and expertws* at figure*. That settled the
passenger transportation by land and matter officially. and when tbe spick
1 ind spun now office openedit wax Ma­
sea by one-half.
This is the way Mr. Hoffman ex- rion's .pretty
. blond head which- wan
plains tbe principle* &lt;ff bls- invention:
tUrougb tlie plate gins* aquare
"The steam Is introduced through a l^ttereil j'Pnyh&gt;E_Teller."
A ,,
Rert.Howard was tbe receiving tel)
hollow .shaft, which l« stationary nnd
Inclosed In a steeJ Jacket of elliptical er. and thia was further cause. for go*-

THE BEST
o-

TIEDICINE

0 WOMEN
UKLSUISU THU KYt,
] Heved that the eye of n crip was posI «w»ed of-^aume miigic power, and iu
(.days gone by it wa* no common thing
far a person to carry one of these in
tin* pocket ready for the rmrrgency.
While tbe application of the crab's eye
was generally quick and efficacious ‘in
its nctiou. It Ih a mutter of some diffi­
culty to find one of these at hand in
these days, and the afflicted person'
must generally seek some firm fingenxl
friend or the service of a doctor.
There bus now been devised a little
Instrument whjch In desipied to be
carried iu tlie pocket of paninns who
are likely to be exported' to tbe possi­
bility of gathering up clmleni In the’
eye. Its shape will be seeii from tbe
aocompanying Illustration. The essen­
tial portion -nt the device H a loop of
same firm yet yielding mnlvriHi: such
* as a lioraohnir. or hog bristle.,-Cln case
!‘df trouble with the eye It Is designed
to puss this over arid under 'the eyel ball, an ojieration w-lxich can be read!j ly performed by oneself, and thl* will
. ratiove*any foreign matter in the eye.
While the stout bristle is said to be
entirety sufij. lent for most purf*oscs,.
it; Is designed tv manufacture these lltI tie derl« es also of a thin wire, which
will be magnetized, and thus It will
| facilitate the removal of the objeef if
■- • It'happens to be a piece of steel or oth( er meta!
i For ronveulent carriage itx the pocket

;
If you are nervous: and tired out
' eoitiinually you could have no
'* d«*Mvr wunnnff of the approach
1 of .*eriou* feiuale trouble.
Dj not wait until you suffer un­
bearable pain before vou seek treatmet t. You nocd Wine of Curdui
uow just as much as if the trouble
we"- more.developed and tlw torluriug pain* of &lt;Ji»ordere&lt;i ruen*tr&gt;i.*tiou, bearing down pains,
leucorrhoott, backache and head­
ache were driving vou to the un;
failing relipr IhatWine of L'ardni
ha- HrougKl hundreds of thousands
of women’ and will bring vou.
Wine of C’ardui will drive out
all trace of weakness and banish
nervous spells, headache and back“ acl&gt;: and prevent tlw symptoms
H from qiHQklr developing into dan­
E genius trouulcs-that will be hard
E to tticck. Secure a $1.00 bottle of
R Wine of Cardui today. If your
a| denier does not keep »t, send the
ffl ;;a.QK-y to the Lubes' Advisory
■ Ik-pL. The Chattanooga Medicine
■ Co.. (JhUtanooeu, Tenn., and the
m medwine will lie sent you.

B

WWE 9
?AROU1
PROBATE ORDER.
♦etiigjui. cmiut'y of Hairy.**.

and Mil n the p« Gtklu «lti!y »eri. Koster. .vlmiui-trnbH &lt;il -aid
r-t' uiit lor reasons th-xefu
that In-it&gt; ns n :* ordered, that Friday ibe znh
&gt;; J tir.trj 7\. t». JWiSut X” o'clock in :b»
... 11. &lt;■ t-^lgncd for th'* hrarftw of -.aid
li u «n f 1M1 fan hrin-ut !»* of said d&lt;-cca«
■i.. -nj -i?h-r i&gt;erM&gt;n» Ink-respni In Mid e-asi*
rrou.i • I ic appear at a tension of «W
TPnxtp-M holdcn at Hi” I’rubateoffice,
nr &lt; tty trf Ha'tlncs. tn Mid County n»o
1 or.i^x.-l that Ml-1 p-nilooer iflvr Siatlm
&gt;«rviti3&gt; tnlernitfst in -slid estate, of th»
-.1 -d&lt;l petition .tti-1 the hearlm
hr mu*!na a ropy of this, outer to te
t..,4 tn the Ha*tlnipt llAhsr.it a news
and circulated Jn ‘mid Count/ o

.tmige of Probate
itegtater.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
Suo-irf Mirixiran. Mb Judicial Circuit—la
« h-imxtf*.

.

Hup p”n Iintc In tti” Circuit Court tor tbr
Count* rt Itarrv Io Chancery nt tbo City of IlasIlXig’On rixeaii day of December HMM.
Man-Sweet. &lt; &lt;&gt;mi«l»lnaxit. vs.
.
• Frank S«&lt;n. I ipfetidaul.
Ju iiil-» cauw. It appearing dint defendant.
FraakSweei is a reaiaent of thl* State but bls
« iu-i” ih sti-» ;ir« unkuowu. therefore ou motion
.rf InonixiiK Pty or. solicitors for Complainant.
T;'* rvlri” 1 t”al tlie defendant enter hl* ap­
pearance lu s.»H cau*e on or before three montiis
Irma tlie date of th!* order and that within
t .venty d.iVKthe oomplalnant cau»e thi* order
|»- mihih-tuM in tin* Hastings Banner; «ald
pnWlcnH'S't'tlH’Contin’wd once In each week
for six w«-eks In succ. ssion.
,
T HUM AS * CHV..H.
CJ.KMK5TBM ITM.
Soltrilors tot Complainant.
Circuit Jud|e.
Bn»lnrv&gt; AddreM. Hasting*. Michigan.
•

PltOBATF. OKDEtt.

Hute &lt;d Mlcfll8»n. (’oxmty of Hurry.
At a .ws-toii «»f the ITotmte Court for Uie
&lt; mini/ of Harry, holden at tbe 1'rolwti- office tn
tlie cltv erf BaitlnsiiJn said county an Wednwrfay
the sut dav of fxwtnN-r Iu the &gt;&lt;mu oxoi!i0us.ind nlno h.iiidrcd and four.
I
.. &lt; h.i ■ M. .M.i&lt;-k. .h&gt;-lR&lt;- ot l'r&lt; bat -.
in Hie UMtn-r of the estrftom Samuel Week*.
• *&lt;iitl'rca&lt;lina *1'4 tUlug th” petition &lt;J'dy verb
it -4. ot Ab'ilr C. Week*, willow of said di-cca^d
■iraxinisUiaia'i
uu*
.....hirtranxSnt
.... .....now tux tile
.....IiniMtu.
mt tin- Exis-itor therein named np|x&gt;Uura! or
^-rtn-re&lt;HH&gt;ti-'ll
’older”d. that Friday tbe
&lt;luy 01 -Jatiaary. A. D.. 1W5. at io o clock
In ebe fcir”in»&gt;n. b” aligned for th” lirartng of
■*ii&lt;! prtltkxn and that th*- heir* at law of sate
■|.*^;.- :.i and id!, other person* .interested te
• it t ”*tat&lt;-. Urc/required to appear at a session
o; said • ‘•uurt, thin to 1*? holden al tiw &gt;ro»»ale
• -nice, in the clly of Hasting*.la taMoounty.
and *h.»w ca-tae It my there I*, why the »ray«
i[n- innltiuner may net be granted. And ll
• luring ordered, that said pettttojw*r give
uotirctothe persons totererted In Mid estate
of tlh* ,-.■■(&gt; !&lt; ncy of
and tlw- bearing
thercot by c-vislng a copy of this order tone
..iibhstn-l In tbe Haktikgs Hannsr arwwsmow printed and circulated in mH county of
’aitx.wwe in mum week for three »uoce*#ive
«b
au
Ac K.
; L* C. H*a:ox.
Judge of Probata.
rrottttu Register.*
J A Tro” Copy-1

Foiey’s Kidney

tnaic-f' kidneys tutu bidder right

•

Yen are Discouraged!

Howard went to her aid.' while Cur­
tis fidgeted about Urging Prescott to
make haste. There was small danger
of interruption from a customer or
from Tony, who hint-bed nt that hour;
but. being a skilled workman, he Iflxod
to sec a job done expeditiouaiy.
In a couple of minute® the pair re­
turned. Murlon curried a. package of
bills, while Howard swung a bag cov­
ered with wax iwalH.
“1 shall have to give you some gold,"
said Marion sweetly as «he tumbled
the bill* on the shelf beneath the win­
dow of her cage and prepared to cotont.
“You see. we k&lt;*ep most of our reserve
oil deposit iu town, and for local use
we Imm-c mostly smull bills.”
■.
“Gohl will do," responded Curtis ami­
ably. "1 am not particular, though, of
course, the large Idll* are euslor to han­
dle"
Howard came around the corner
will) the giM. but before Curtis could
gra*p the bag of coins it descended up­
on his heiid with force sufficient to
knock bls heavy bat over Ids eyes and
stun ltfm before the ready platol in bla
coat pinket could tie tired.
Ten minutes ’later, under the reviv­
ing Influence of Ice water applied ex­
ternally and brandy In .internal npplfsation*. Curtis woke up. Howard stood
yver likn. cocxpietiDxr the work of oerurlng him with rope.
"You wlll-parddn me. Mr. Curtis." he
said blandly, "for uot recognizing yon
nuire quickly; but. you see. the slip
sent out by the Bank of Tacoma gave
your name a» IV’tenx.-ulhui Manvel and
other patues. in fact, Mhw Prescott
was the first one to see your game. No.
t wouldn't linng Mis* PreMott." he con­
tinued us be caught tbe muttered exdumatimi. "You know the proverb
about curses and chicken* roosting
hoi e. There U that little matter of
ktUing-tlxe pivsHleut nnd cashier of tbe
First Xationul af Caswell"— He turn­
ed to greet "tl;e sole peace officer of
which- tbe town Ikk’shhI.
••’HuiCa hiinr' shouted Tony from the
rear. "I saw him walk up and hit
him over tbe !:«id."
Constable Post looked about awk­
wardly. 'Tin afraid there's some mis­
take.” he growled. "You didn't tell
m&lt;- ll was Mr. Howard you wanted

You have taken most
everything for your

»«*

i~P 1. »i.^t m .

Rheumatism
Scfll (he Ache,. PlJO. and SlifacM
arc with you. •

Have You Ever Tried

Athlo-phofts
a .remedy guaranteed to remove from
your system the poisonous Uric-Acid
that cause* the pain and suffering?

It is for sale by

W. J. Holloway
He will give you a Question Blank
to fill out and returt to up for our
FREE advice and TREATMENT.
Proper TREATMENT U HALF.
THE BATTLE.
THE ATHLQPHOJtOSCa.NewHaren,Com.

For the couvenleuce of- those wbo
wish to order all of Xbelr patera at* one
time, all subscriber* to the Basnkk
wbo are paid up to date, can get lhe
Banneh and any one of the following
for one year Iu advance aa follow^;
Banner and Detroit Daily Free

Preas.......... .....................
.... M 06*
Banner and Detroit Daily Jour­
3 05*
nal ....r.....

Banner and Grand Rapids Her­
3 (C*
ald'.........................
Banner and Detroit Semii-Weekly
Journal1...
1 75
Banner and Detroit Free Press
Farm and LlweStuak Journal. .
1 50
Banner andiMicbigan Farmer..
Banner'and Chicago WeeklJ In­
ter Ocean
Banner and New York Tribune
S,'Arre*t Howard!" shouted Prescott.
Farmer...................i,..l}..
1 30
"Why. Ite's Just knocked out one of tlie
*To those living on Ro rid Routes
afiCkeM b«u!.- tlx eve:; In the “country
and waved my life ns well. Dwight, only.
These special rates are offered as an
you get out of here, you miserable lit­
tle sneak. Bert. I'll dauble the reward accomodation to Banner patrons and
the Bunk of Tacoma offer*.’ jind if you for a limited time. Get your supply of
and Marion can’t worry along on that winter's reading now. If there is any
nnd your aahtry you donTdeserve to paper or magazine not on .kbe above
get married. Post.-yon take this fel­
list on which we can save you money
low over to the lockup and give him a
wo will try and do sp. Remember the
ben da rhe powder. 1 guess be need* It
after that dip Bert gave him. I’m go­ BANNER is never sold for less than
ing to the'telegraph office. Bert, you $1.00 wheather tn combination or
and Marlon stnj here and fix thing* alone. All special prices are made on
the other papeil!tri the combination.
, up ’’
I'tour hi* glance one could not tell
whether be meant the disordered office
KILLS CATARRH GERMS
, or more important matter*, but Bert
•' and Marion ’.ui'w or at leant they wed
their &lt;:wn jud'.-n.
r.«sthe flyon m as 1 bj C »&lt;"8
of Ca­
tarrh-Coats Nothing it it Falls.
Breathe
Hyouipl
fur
a
few
minutes
Tho Japanese race,, says the Medical 1
Hyoingl l
' . through
the ueat
Record. I* a striking example of the fou- times a day,
------- .. —
. good effects on the body nnd mind of I !*&gt;ckel inhaler that comet with every
।
taniMnue Urine. Tber i»r. |irow&lt;l
’'ll'« «?'■ “ “«S^'
”
....
innbliniia
this
frir
u ehnrl
that a frugal tuantrer of living Is con- ' Continue this treatment fur a short
time, and youi catarrh will have been
■ sistent with great bodily strength—in-. cured by Hvomel.
deed. Is perhaps more so than the meaf
Thia treatinvDR has been so success­
diet of the white man. As to tbe .wa­ ful, curing 99 per cent of all who have
ter drinking texbh. which l» so dis­ used it, that Etybmei is bow sold by W.
tinctive » custom with them. It i* J. Hollowly under an absolute guaran
probably an aid to keeping the system tee to refund the money if it doe* non
frfe from blood Impurities nnd might lienetlt. Y\&gt;u run no risk whatever in
be-!, followed with advantage 'In Euro­ buying Hyomei. If it did not possess
pean countries to h far greater extent unusual powers |to cure,It could not be
sold upo® this plan.
than Is frt present the’ case. Hy­
The'comph-te Hyomii outfit costa
dropathy nnd exercise seein to lie the 81.00 and comprise* a .bird rubber in­
■ sh»rt anchors of Tbe Japanese training haler, a bottle of Hyomei and a drop­
, regimen nnd.-judging from results, per The inhaler Will last a lifetime;
and additional bottles of Hyomei cad
hwve been eminently satisfactory.
be obtained for fiOe.

to’ Marion' ever lince the day* wbeti
b(. UHr&lt;| to druR bnr tu
yn his
B|wj
.
■ Many ronilnents bad been ”uiadv iu
the po«tofiive and; around the stove in
Van Zdnt'it grocery, bin after Ned Da;
vis had liven soundly thrashed by Hew.ml for suggesting that if the pair of
ehuinls-r. intowhich protrudes.tbe first teller* held their positions long enough
-Segmental blade. fitted to a teraaing in they. would have uo trouble starting
the cjriinder .niid guided by a &lt; inuk. life properly there was an-abrupt eesDiametrically opposite I- .. diipliciHe Katlnn pf this «Oift of gossip, and the
blade, but tlw;-'throw' «&gt;f tbe (fllipse bank qfficera were 'accepted without
1 fun I er comment.i
'
But It was not pleasant sailing for
chest: Strath is admitted nt the r.id o.'
v had Iwen given
atfii Marlon. ,.
He
-s»e not uuflke a bottle. Tbe loop Is the hollow sfiaft into the cllipap ;;nd ' jBert
|ls po tion not Lis-an-e Prescott a»
JU|(| fjjC litter forms
by a iw'rt ust-i |ln- part of the chamber (|,ruvP(| „f
for Man»m'a banik
the handle by which it Is manipulated.
on the \»n'ex Th-.- . ■ the scgUMHifwl (n;1
ukeiMarlon. he laid been
*1'1.z. sfmitn
^f.k.niA •■xpsnds
...
.... prrsop
.
.. _ p-&gt;
—
blade
Tbe.
.ig.-iln.it I . . nujst’aviJlab!c
for the
three lace- &lt;if nwlsnitivt- the outer s!.u&gt;;i :
hl bl* kart!, deep
“j had s runidng. Itching hoe on my surface of the rllipM-. the inner aur-1 fljle|-«^i voice, had a&gt;*ured tbe young
hit. dufferwi tori tires. I^kmi's Oiixtl-p eye!. Ol]gl;t n ghtnnee
ui-nt t»..v awuv the borniat and itch- fnev -of tbe cylinder ami the convex : |&lt;ian tluil
surface of tie blade. Two &lt;,re unre- i ,f |OVe making in]business* hour* there
inq.instaiiliy. and quickly -if*-*ud per
sponarve: the third and last, the blade, | „ wh| bo un imr.o-,teil teller la the
nrmmqit cure," C. W. Lcnljatt. Boiyl
n»ceiji!» before;rhe )&gt;re*-.ue aud pushes i
within-rivcnrtv-fpur 1i«»tir*. .
theQ'litider into rc»olutlon
.
.
p »that imrn and rn.tld Svcre
• N'pw. the first segmental blade, np- I !rf.rlrtr,v intent with such sacWfactloa
pronging the greater dimension of the CM &lt;x&gt;uJd
fr^H1 lhe knowliilge of
State of Mlcirfiiarf, County ut harry. M. ' .
At a v^«loii uf the I’rotiuto I &lt; uurt ioi th«* ellipse, 1* fonteil back Into It* hoitdng. ;,the‘ other’** f/rdplnhuity. and even Tony
t'Jtintycrf lUrrt. holden at the tToteiU* ofl.oe and 'tlie sts-ond reuixieutul blade, re- Dwight. who would have been glad to
u&gt; the city of Harting*. &gt;n
fXsurty c-r
lite .rival disposed of, could find
WeiiiH—lay. thp nti&gt; day of Jiunwy. ln.U» lievreTof the pressure of th*- greater di- to
mcnai'iu of th^ ellipse, comek out of it* nd cause tor tale bcuriug.
hmr oi&gt;” Ui'inMiid nine htindu-d ahd the.
iTTM-nt &lt; Ua*. 5k Marie, .hidsecrf Purimt-*. .
Dwight. with Prescott. Bert and Ma­
in tlw- matter \ot th” estiije of Wifllanl bousing, aud when protruded steam
agali laaues from tin* port in the el­ rion. constituted the clerical force of
N*e. &lt;ltic«-.xsed.
One of tbe wonder* of Scarborough,
tai reodiUK »n&lt;! filing the petlpmt duly vrri
fl*l. of Willfard S. Nre- M,a Of Mid-de lipse into the newly formed chamber, the First National, and. oddly enough.- England. Is Its caterpillar farm, a
ceoM-d. praying that an order *jr drew Nay the first segmental blade now acting Prescott. usually an excellent judge \&lt; walled In half acre, on which rare spelx tntule by this Court determining who are or -ns an abutment, nnd-the cylinder Is ■■buracter. favpred Tony's aspirations
.
.
des of moth* and butterflies nre reared
wt»e th” lawful heirs of Mid
mid
driven on until the first blade come* for Marion’s hand. The one unpleao- . with ns much care a* the poultryman
entitled to inherit bi* citato.'
!
Tiien«iP«n It l* ordered Chat I rWay. tbe
.Tn! day -xf February. A. D.. woa.iat ten o'clock out again, nnd so on the alternating jnt feature of her nonltlon was the fact 'gives to his prize fowls. Euch female
In the forenoon. I&gt;e aligned (or |be txr.ArtnK of process goes.
that, she had frequently to consult lays several hundred eggs ’Hie feed­
•wild iH-titton and that tbe firtr.i it lav of -ale
"Steira is admitted only during two । Tony as bookkeeper. und he never irt ing caterpillar* nre confined in muslin
Jeen-iMsl .uid all other |&lt;er*on* Interrrtod U-,iid estate, an- required to appear al a *e&lt;wtot separate sixths of the revolution, and ! pass an opportunity to press Ida suit
bag* or ♦•sleevm." and these are moved
of said Court, th.-u to lie holden st the pruhaU
from place to place on the tree*. The
Offiee, in the City of Hastings, in mW county, the control i* centered in n ■ device
and show cause if any there in-, why tbe prayn which I* also my Invention and whose Vault .company enme to Scnrcrest one eggs, caterpillars and mature Insects
of the tastttloner may not be gmnt”d. And It purpose and effect only need be de­ uood hour.’ driving over from tbe near­ have cbnaldcrnble market value. Ordi­
is further ordered, that said p-rfMlutn'r rive
noticr to the peraotu InterestH ta mid estate scribed No free steam engine I* eco­ est railroad town 1 willnd a pair df. nary caterpillars sell at. 0 to 50 cents
of the pendency o( said potlUoa and the hearing nomical. Tbe exhaust part of m.v de­ spanklng bays. Corti* waa the name each, and moths nre not thought high
thereof by causing a copy of Oil* order lo la
published in the IIastiso* Bcrmanm vice can cause nu engine overcoming a In one rorneV of the card he preqpnted nt $1. while certain hybrids sell readily
paper printed and circulated In «ld Countrf 01 friction load iff a hundred horsepower to PreHCott aa he strolled unannounced' at »7iR0 p'T specimen. nnd rarities are
Barry, once tn each week for three succewilrr
to drop almost Instantly to one-half or Into the prreidmt’* office.
weeks previous to Mid •’"'r ”* ,rl"’
often taken nt $12 to $15. For unusual
iasJ M. Mack.
K1.1.A I*. Hrcox.
But seih’ng bank vaults was pot his colors the price may even reach $100.
Judge arrrobate. less horsepower. Even a reciprocating
Probate Register.
engine which ctmld'do that would be principal hnsineas. for after awhile
(A true copy |.
•
hailed by. every engineer and power Prescott came out of bl* otfle/. “Here
'
PROBATE NOTICE.;
j plant owner ns a wonderful invention. , L* &lt;1 check for which Mr. Curtis wants
State of Micblgau. i'ouuty of lUnr. ml
»
"Thl* control} this mobility and tlie the cash." he said, thrusting tbe slip
Enuxr of Jaw* Johncock. dtt-ea^-d.
We. th” un l-’r^Rni’d, h iving bren appointed absence of any Vibration whatever al­ ot paper through the window to Ma­
by the Probate Court for the x eoiity of Barry- low me to connect directly. The axle rlon. “You have a package of thou
state of Mtohtaan. f'A&gt;tnuils«lon«tr* to rrrelve.
t-ikitilne aud adjiwt all c!:dm' aad d«*ni:itiiiH of {of the drive wheels of a railway type sand dollar bills in the comer of the
aU person* againrt Mid «iecea*t-l. do hereby of my engine would fie a part of the small safe. There nre twenty-five of'
glv&gt;&gt;uottor that we will nxert nt the RiMidrnc”
of J. G. Hughe*, * rod* We4t &lt;&gt;f Illag-of cylinder itself, and the only limit to those. He will take the other half in
Pnxlrtevtlte. «m Monday. Hja-Wh
of March.A. !».. 1903. and ou Mowtey. the nth day ot speed Is the centrifugal resistance of hundreds.''
April A. 0.1905. at I ovwck Pl M.,-of «txch of the st^el of wjiich the revolving parts
Marion looked curiously nt her fa«iM day*, for Che punirs of examining and. are built or the expansive speed of ther'a face, white and drawn.
allowing said claims, ami that loilr month* from
“Are you sure this l« all right?”
tlx* t"th day of December. A. DI. lusx. Were al­ steam.
lowed by wiit eourt for creditors to present their
‘Two thousand revolutions a minute
Curtis laughed* lightly.
claim* to us for examliuitlon anil aHawance. is the rate nt which 1 have run my en­
“You nre not going to dishonor yoar
Dated January ard. A. D. W. I
J. G. Ht’UHR*
gine for long’ stretches of time. Com­ father’s own chock, are yon?” be snid
Dk&gt;-xi* Cqr.u»«
Coinmfcvdout r^.
pute that with a forty-eight Inch drivs tn careletw fashion. "Mr. Prescott will
wheel. Such a wheel will travel, not assure yoy that it Is nil right."
nASKBUPTCY NOTlOff.
allowing for auy resistance. 25,000 feet
He moved closer to the bank presi­
in the HUrfrict Court of theilfnUM SUn»
[
for tho Western IHstriet of Mlcramn, Honttirrn 1 minute, or. ni tklng the allowance and dent. and Prescott; with the muzzle Of
lutflsjon.
dividing. In 5.280 feet to tbe mile, four a revolver pressing into his side, could
In the maUnr of tireeo &amp; ElewiMOng. a part* miles a minute, or 240 miles an hour."
only hod his assent. Curtis hud as­
porsidp. bankrupt. In bankrnptev.*
To th” creditors of Green x: Flewelling, a
sured him that at the first sign of at­
partncrahln. of Nashville, in ‘the county of
tempted communication with any of
Barry, to dl«xrirt aforraald, a bankrupt.
djuiKervuA. Go t&lt;&gt; your ilruKNotice Is hereby given that o&gt; the Mix day of
Tx&gt;ng distance telephone connection tbe two clerks ull would be shut and
gtirt and aak fur
January. A. D.. ttXKi. the Mid Green A Fleweffing was duly adhidlcattMl bankrupt; and that has at last l«ra made from Chicago ttevwouk| be safe in the country before
the nrst meeting of tho creditor* of Mid bank­ via Kansas City. Denver, Ogden aud tb&lt;\ Crime Was discovered. Prescott
rupt will be held nt th” office of the Judge of
Probate of Barry county, in the court house In Butte, with Portland.. Ore., and the was a brave man. but he agreed with
the city of Hastings in said county und district, only thing, now to prevent a man in Curtis' argument that the tponey would
TOMNIUSE la tbe orMiast throat
on the XUx day of January. A. 1).. inn, nt 10
o'clock In the forenoon.it whU* time tho Mid Bouton from talking to a friend on the jo him little good If lie were to be shot
creditors may attend, pro* ttv-lr riaims. appoint Pacific coast is the fact that at present for refusing it
quickly,l ot in a
n trustee, examine tfw Imnktupt. and transact
It-.K mid ap -dy ।
Marion gave one more curioua glance
w/ch other husUieas as may properly come be­ the electric current will carry the hu­
fore s.iW meeting.
man voice dearly only about a thou­ at the pair nnd turned^ toward the
vault In a moment ah* reappeared.
sand miles, says the Boston Glob*.
Mich.. January 1Mb. liras.

p

I ilisthiK*. lu old co-.iDiy on Tiki_ • •
... .kl . .
।
inm&lt;in*&lt;J mrt l!
|

Biaiovn vixw or uorrxA.x emgjxk.
[A. revolving cylinder; U. flrei Hegmoatal
blade; C. second negmtotal blade; D.
hou-flng; K. hollow shaft admitting
•team; F. cutoffs; G, crank* lo •»&lt;mrnbl blade*.?
fbrm.t whose greatest diametrical &lt;11tnenskin is a fraction let« than tlie di­
ameter qf the steel im-loaing cylinder.
So in. rvixwe the cylinder is su|»portMl
on the ellipse.
"Tbe hollow steel shaft is not in the
•ecnte| of the elliptical jacket., but in
tbe gpumetrical- center of the cylinder,
aud the distance from the center of lhe
sbaftjto the bists ihm nt right angles of
tlie Hue of tlje clrtunifeiTuir of the
’throw' of tue ellipse* is equal tu the
nidi us of the, &gt;yliii&lt;lrieiil cxivity. so
tiiaf the ellipse «u tl.c /throw’ aide Is
in ttupli &lt;-.»iHnci jvllli the cylinder.‘und

-Oh, Bert," *he called, “will you please
come here and help me to move this

SORE
THROATP

TONSILINE

Read This Statement
Of Mra. B. F. Adams, of Marcellus,Mich.
To the Hazard K14uyy Cure Co.. H*n*&lt;5r. Mieb.
Gents:— When,I think of the yearn
my husband and myself have suffered
with kidney and bladder troubles, and
the money we have paid out to doctors
and for kidney remedies and without
much relief, and then to think that five
50 cents bottles of the Hazzard Kidney
Cure has cured fus is wonderful. About
two years ago. my busband’s condition
wan something terrible, the urine was
scanty and very high colored, and at
other time* it would be thick and
cloudy with streaks of blood through
IL He would get np from six to twelve
time® a night te void the urine. Only
those afflicted with this terrible disease
can realize his Condition, and I wish to
say, although we are advanced In
years, tbe Hazzard Kidney Cure came
x&gt; our relief and cured us. It is truly
worth iu- weight in gold.
MRS. B. H. ADAMS,
Marcellus, Mich/
The Hazzard Kidney, Cure, Great
Germ Dee trover .sold and guaranteed bv
□. A. HINES.
FRED. L. HEATH.
Hasting*. Mich.
Other towns all druggists.

Furnish Your Home
FREE!
Write for DeaariptiveCaUtouge of 200
Ueeful Article*, consisting of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.
which are GIVEN FREE with orders
for Soap and Toilet Goods. The sav­
ing to our customers of middlemen's
profits enables ii» to give you these
beautiful preeenta. WRITETO-DAY

The Heme Soap (o„
DETROIT.

Foley’s Honey

Duj
ceres colds, prevents piMraooal*

�HASTINGS BANNER JANUARY 19, 1905.

&amp;
To Weak Peoples—

The Banner s Short Stones

Mills

PR DAILY
-“gjEAD
Efcta? r.

TheShretfded
Whole Wheat
Cracker
Succeeds
Bread,Toast
and
Crackers
in
every
form

now wm tanl. .She tore off.her pretty
Kwn and flung It ijcedlesaly across the
il and slipped into an easy flowing
kimono. Then she RJt dawn by the
window. think|ng bitterly that fate had
^heated hwr out of tbe grew text thing,
tlie joy of being youijg; Suddenly,
ns she sat In the quiet, the sound of
a sob reached her ear. Sotnetblug rery
By
like n patier of bare feet came to her
MARJORIE HENDRICKS
■ from the Wall. She sprang’np nnd threw I
, open her door' A siunil nctne huddled
' against it fell hi towaril b't-r.
Anna Whelan, woke up with a start j -ob. plemre, Tm so frightened all

! LOVE AND j
YOUTH

If you are thin, pale, lack energy,
suffer with indigestion, nervousness and
irritability, cannot sleep, and have no
appetite, ye guarantee that Vinol will
make for you rich, red blood and restore
your health and strength. If you will
try Vinol and it does not help you, we
agree to return your money, Thip shows
our faith and fairness. Will you try itr
Respectfully,
„
,
H. Ji. GOOD TEAS,Drugget

Michigan Central
Thf hidMtro fallt Routt,"

Tr*lti» West from ttasttugs.
.No. 106
No. tat
No. 101
G. It. Ex;&gt;.
Mall
fsc. Exp

G. K. Exp.

Train* East from Ha'ltng*.

Ex. &lt;?.!LfcN. V.Ex. N.Y. Hz. NftBx
L«. ■ 12:15 p. in.
E 23p.m. 2.00 B.m
Trafoj No. IO!. I0J. 106 -»nd 1CH dally.
J■ HK&lt; hATHOl:v. Lucai.Agent.

‘.hita^o, Kalamazoo and
saginaw R R.
nme table.

Jn -fleet Ont. z. t»M ;
«entnd Standard Time.

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STATIONS.
UOIXU NOKTil.

Pavtllon Lr.. .*
Fumutoy......
Realty
Kalamaroo ....
KH.it lloGptr
Riuhlxnd June.
Crirwey
Milo
Delton
ClovrixlMle........
Shultz.

11'10

*3 toil’s n»l
CO' 3:10, xt-Si
10. -!•:!»! 8;Mf

Grand. Urdge
Lttuduc----Detroit Ar .
Graud'ttapld*

‘T| s&lt;

• STATIONS.

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o2

ooofo aoiTii. ja. m.Jp. m.'i

Grand Itapuls Lt,
VV'» ■■: !■■:• .■

Woodbury Lt.
Woodland
Costa Drove.
Hurting*
Bhukr.........

List
Wil....

J 11:5ft-.........
«:»! a:00l

umL

»:« 5.30 1.40
D
'..in

Milo.....
S2U

Lt

fl!;
tFreirbt traios wUl be no al the convenience
of tbe company, wbo reserve tbe right to change
the ttme of such trains without notice. No posaoncen wm be carried ou trains 5 and 6 without

beforo imTtas time ot tr*la». so that acente may
here time toebeck it properly; otbenriM* n may
not go forward unttJ next trnta.

The man In the gray bowler a size
and a half too aiqnll was evidently
down on the vpltmteei'a,
“They’re no Kokhera.” be said, indi­
cating the local citizen,s«oldleis hurry­
ing to tbe drill ball, •‘’fhey don't know
hbw to walk like s ikjlers. Any one
could tell they’re bricklayer,!’ laborers
and shopboys at a glance if It were
oily by the way they milk. Now. here
cqmcs a real old soldier.. Great Scot,
what n difference! This chap’s been In
the rerular*. I can tell by the quick
step am! tlie wax he carry's hb» rifle.”
•’Not n bit of •It." laughed tbe man
with the unclean /collar. ’That’s my
brother Bill. 'B’s n lampllgbttt*. ’E got
that walk carrying tbe pole."—London
Tk Bits.

K

fHJIOMAS A PRYOR, C.B Twomav.
1
Attorneys st Ijtw. L- H Pktom.
Ofijces over Harttaga CUy Bank.

1OLWK0VK a FOTTKK.

Ibuaoeaoora U&gt; Philip T. Uolrrove)
®i«ts famn Btoch. Hmuqs»i. IToeUew to
nil tbsconrta of lhe state-.
C KKNAdTUN,
।
Attorney «| Law.

A

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BaaUtigs, Mint.

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«rectar les op hand

SC. H. BARBER.
Phyairiati! and Sursronk.

tfk TIMMERMAN
----- • - Himuepatblc Phystclan and Sur■ ou Office cor. Jefferepn aud Outer
Atreete
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HANMJN. M

4

D./PttaktetaD

and

Surgeons . Middleville, Mleb

fl-

ill AH LES RUSSELL. M.”D.
&gt; .
. Physician and Surgeon.
.
t
/dice over Fred I.. Heath’s drug store.
iMtOeaw ptane 29S.
OStew ptaw bH

WBdnGsflau. Feb. isi. t

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Wdodhnd . ■.'
Woodbury Ar.

ATTOKMEYB

nappen. kleinhans a

KNAPPKN. Attorneys.
.
I if HlchlKMi Trust Co. BsU^lng. Grand
| Rapids, MlchigSB■ .
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TIME GAKD-JUNE hi. ISM.

BUSINESS CARDS,

Dr.Donald McDonald;

:; alone! Muy I come in?"
'
J "You suiely tuny." said’Anna ns ahe
The Well Known Specialist
i drew the sldvcrbig. weeping child into
. IS COMING I
I fbv rooin3
.
y,u‘ t'-eognL-’^l her nnv.. It was the
■ k.o-L.11.
fudul
!■:*!««
**it-l
v
lui
| serious laced little girl w ho bud a room
t two doorw beyond. She had often seen
bertm the sand and pu the [torch witii
I insljr out h.w u.r- mu.mllt «rwe. Tbrn I ,„
„„ not ul
.c Anna
..................
herr mirw. „
it did
take
very
. a /hint perfume stole over her shoulder | joug to leuru that tire child was moth
| nnd a well known voice sounded be- , wiess. In tlie can* of « young apd lieedbind her.
les., aunt hud. an ignorant' uunregiri.
in tbe social.
“Oh. .Mter Whelan. 1 am «u glad to The
-~v former was absorbed ...
Hnd ,ou: We ere (rjlng to make up ■ r“ffll.lr;.i,t
11111 ",,‘1
3t
In
Little
game of .bridge. You will play, won’t. gntlieringx
“*
- -the
- -servanls
— ’ ball.
—' Grttce had treen left quite alone In her
you?"
room, and n strung draft bad- blown
"I »m awfuBy sorry." said Anna, ris­
out the lamp, so that between the dark­
ing, "but 1 am a wretched player and ness aud an JJgly dream she had w«kMY DAD AND ME.
always rouse the Ire of my partner. ;■ vh«l up in terns’.
BosideH.- -I have a wee headache to- I
» irv„
That was the bcginnltig of a new hob
f
nlghL which would make me more than 1 i(^y7or Ami? Wlretan.^rbe nu?^ and
, }
Dad say s kill «:*tl
ordinarily
nt 1110 pm»e Some j young aunt had little to du from that
’
““ stupid
”*
""
Ju fooUshn-w* :»n
other time”—
‘ '
। time on save ‘to provide for Grace's
"I hope you will feel better touior j. physical
wants.-A tuia was Iler constant'
piiyNH Ui. wa
■
row. Is there anything I can do for I companion.
coiiipttziion. She seemed determined to
a.v r&gt;v&gt; ,v,
' * " —- •
’An’ that’s lhe »;i;i t.-r tru.n up tn&lt;-n
»■ you? Home tqitts**— «
I give this
thia si
shy ten ycar-ok! girl all tlie
Thinjta has •cbanlvd «omv xln&lt;tv th«*e
"Nothing, thank you." said Miss •' foiupani&lt;&gt;usb{p..ihe
the IM
slmun- sympathy,, tuq;
IMdays.
,
\Vhelan. with a smile.
Opt dad's id an.. &gt; n' they Je&gt; t -t’iya,
(tie. imnffected pk-aaun-s which had
He will be in
Rhe wished she might have been 'I I|hmd
HM&gt;n denleo
dHdeu her
lier own childhood.
child hood. She
«..x:
more obilgtug.
---T,,e Ihvlutton bad &lt; &lt;n,j nat dream thut lu the moments
।
rorne from om&gt; of the must popular • M-hM| they were not together Grace in
Bob Hunter’s da*!.
Through woods ar.
women In the bold, popular, but mid ‘ her stiff, unformed writing
send
At Parker House
ter
at.
div agevUnnd Anna Whelan was not ' iQg a dally chronh le nf tlreir rtunpanreiKly to l»e i^klille aged. Alone again, tomhip to her fut’rerf Nor cuuhi sire
sire dropfred Isick in Irer cbnlr. leaned know of tire -.^entuient which filled hb
her bead riga nst tbe high wicker bark j mujj against the well paid and trebles*
and .h-red h*ir eyes. And for thls-to J cdArtakers of hta child an.1 me curioslsinii*
bejrft alone! on tlie plazzar-aba Imd ty regarding tire girl with tbe gray hair
Ter hear him fell o’ Mnirnn* thing*;
One day only each month. Office
SST«! part &lt;k her salary all winter. I and pink cleets who was motherinc
Why Up-op* !»•
u»e.n&gt;b!n Mny
haunt. V x m, to 4 p. m.
Jes* wh- r- to .find the cite rmUfkrni'
bad inve-te.! pan of her savings in hu wee bairn, for rtrace assure! him
An' lots o’' «|cee- t!Sngx'mure-'n tliwt
the । plain test! of annltuer finery, hild In every way Hint .Miss Whelan was CoD.viiltatioii. Examination and A drlet
Dot rind he don’t: won’t m trd their n
counted
the
Uay«
until
t
her
vacation
Sjy.&lt; tain't no d»«- io. hc’sn&gt;r he’ s
quPr as young ns Aunt'Hattie.
began.
Dr. McDonald has for years made a
When be finally caine down to spend
• She recalled the enthusiasm with •a Sunday with bls daughter his first study of Chronic and lingering Dis
which sin* 1im&lt;1 lignnl tlie other girls steu was to meet Anna. He smiled esMta. Hht extensive practice and Su­
rni * right in:
Plays b.-.l)
■m in’Jltf fdb
plan for the k
VFtowonsrt. There ns Ins diughjer gravely infn»duecd her perior Knoiyledge enables him lo cure
। w-&gt; K’d evxfl
AH Chronic
*m (n aTTwQh» I!vc&lt;l in n. as ”tny ifriend. Mi s Whelan.” They every curable disease.
Diseases of the brain, epine, nerve?
bachelor m:iiG«*
&gt;mox|i talk.
and fur ii moi lb ... mun thl on. ...pt. | nn.l j , | iw v.r, inn. I..»r.k,. |„ Inlrtwi. I kidney, bladder and law,!, M-iennO
?. ”
?’n ! ,e ’ailing । and p!r|i&lt;a»rv&gt;&lt;.
fivmtd
•
—
frnjnd his
his gaze
gaze |j callv
callv aud
and. succpesfuilj
successfully treated.
Di
men.
piirtivH, the ddly bnfih &gt;n the oea. the I traveling. .-niiMautly *&gt;»v(-r
over .the uruwn McDonald pays sped
special attention to
if bumps. wt.«. when
&lt;|lnnib:ik«&lt;s iiibI lhe nighlly bopi» for I head,of l»j dcrtghtct
|won’t ratal! much
—
tu tire gruy ln-.nl • catarrh,
’’b, Catarrhal Deafness.
Dr
Throat
which Wiscpazet wni famous. The 1 of hfj {u&lt;w fovio
irtlJxlr' tour-Jj •
nd mm
friend, and be tregan 1 1,1(1 Uung DiSMMM Chronic Di^eafes
«'t-. s. M'IMj mine
peculiar to women. Nervous and Pbysi.
girls ’and instated that Miss Whelan* to umfeteUUNl ihe let(&lt;
. r ia;*| v!,'.| « iv: lt’« fin-,
•know ;.jcr dull., np li« know. &lt;i»roe with tletni, and sire now realized
On Munday tn urn ng be did not go ■ cal Debility. Rheumatism. Paralysis,
| that they hadjiloire ev'erytliing to make bu«k to fown. bui t dd Ids slater Hut- N euralgia, and all Chronic and Nervcms
Diseases of Men. Women and Child­
| Her one of theni sineei their arrival at !;•• t]iiii ike bad only just coiinuenced
ren. No. matter what your disease
■Hut dad don’t, r'o wi
| the shnre. TW'zv. had [always dragged to ntd xe how &lt;|io ofij.-o had worn him may be,
' My «l.ul an an
.
j her Into their ui«&gt;rryinteki4«g plans. Sire down He’ nis-ded n week’s rest
j 4ns. with tliem. yet oot of them, and
'There
is
Still Hope--Then Do
j she.knew wlrenin lay the fnijlt. It «’ sbelft red corner of the verauda with
Not Despair
Jlf-» Alivatn when two members, of
:
Her checks nomehoF hnd retained tlw ehh*r ,i porch brigade strolled slow­ ; but consult Dr. McDonald and gel s
। the dellcnte piHk rtiwb of gtrlhaod. l»«ft ly !»/ tJik.ng hi .i.jugh keyed volet ' correct
„ ...
diagnosis nt your disease and
j the soft grey hair wared ubove her wlihb_&lt;-;!hie si।narely tn their accluded I fr*1 assured dial the doctor known cor
I reetly what ahs yon. If you are curi forebend told .lire bald tnith of her corner.
| years. Her pretty frocks were more
"
Y&lt;&gt;u wruMii t have given her credit rsbie. he will cure you. Thute unatJe
; dainty, pjore oxtly, than those worn
- ' e.’ng - . clever. She probably to call, write for svmptom blank.
| by the girls a found her. but MiM Whe­ knew tint child's father was worth a Correspondence strictly cautldentfal.
lan's taste lu dresg had always been million."
Address.,
good, and with advancing yearn ahe
■’No; r understand he la not worth
Dr- Donald McDonald
hail adopter! the more Aubdued color­ anything of the; sort. He Is only :i
ings aud simpler style*. Her summer conjuration lawyer, and 1 think she
THE’sFECTALirer.
wardrobe wna that of n chaperon rath­ liked Gr.tre for-her own sake.” .
2 J8 and 250 East Fulton Str,
er than that of h debutante. Yet nt
The two women passed out of bear­
Grand Rapids, Mich.
heart she was b autnmer girl. 8he felt ing. The pink bad fled fruru Anna's
to tire.realization that ns a summer
girl she wan not In’Hie ninn’ng.
For sometime after tlie young peopie had tripired down the steps nnd
across tire hwu lo lhe inn. wliere tho
- 1
.
I tuuKlclnns were nlrradf^tunlng up for
K* the hop, site sat alone gazing unbhnk-

.

'&lt;
He- .Miss Thirtyodd must be a uolly
sort of person. She am Iles continually.
She—uh. she does that so ptojtlr will
think the wrinkles belong to the
smilett.

Professor Frank IL Bigelow has advanbed the theory, says the American
Inventor, that the sun Is a binary star
in proco&gt;« of formation and Htigjjeati!
that It Is possible that the fla'infug
envelope of gas of the sun really con­
ceals two diskk which may
entirely
separated or as yet connected in the
form' of tbe.famlllnr dumbbell figure.
Considerable RFtejAlhitlon b«s ■
aroused among XiHirrhiorners by the
publlcntton of this theory.

Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applleatlon. m they cannot reach the
dtawwcil portion trf the ear. There
only env
way to cure deafneas. and that l» by constUv
condition tX'li.i,
»f the ft.l.
mucous lining of the uFu
•tUjrial
ti''hlxi.
*..

o« young am! took na keen nu Interest fa.&lt;-_ Iwtvjing It tired aud white. She
In youthful pleasures as any eighteen- rose unsteadily, but the man took her
yearwld girl. Sitting there In the moon., firmly by the arm mid drew her back
light.'Mhe realize*! that, once robbed of to her chair
youth, n woman could not buy the lost
"Don’t go. please. I know you care
treasure back at any price.
—for
.
Grace for her own«««;.
sake. iJV
DoJUyou
«
Her childhood hud been narrow, pen- ‘ think you could care for me for mine?
ned In by poverty and an Invalid moth- 1 wanted to ask you thia tbe first
er pettish and exacting. Death bad , night."
carried away one burden, that of un- • Instinctively Anna's hand reached
appreciated nursing, only to lay upon up to her hair,
her shoulders another, that of part J "Oh. I1 couldn
couldn't!
’t!
I’ve known .you
short
time-people
housekeeper, part broadwlnoer. Sire ®ucb a i
‘
, . . would UfiP
had g!»ue Into ;» shop as cash girl and —and—I’m really too old to have a
hnd attendc I .to the household duties love affair."
-night and morning. When she was
She did hot apeak bitterly, just alm
sixteen years old she sat up until near- P&gt;y. “■ If, a thought long unspoken
ly daybreak three nights In succession had found. Utterance. Tbe msu took
to set stitches in her slater's coufirma-. both.of her hands in bfg. •
tion dress. The stator went through
“My defy girl, lore never grows old
the high school, as did the younger **id neither will you."
brother, nnd"while they studied Anna 1
-*~
was steadily: advancing in the store. 1
“
Wheii she became buyer for her de-1 A strange fact In connection yrtth,
partitiont andifook her first trip abroad water is that Its point of greatest den­
It brought luteic tbe pink tn her cheeks sity Ik Qot the fry^aiDg point, as with
that flevl liefore her tenth birthday, biff all other liquids, but between the two
extremes of Its existence ns n liquid,
Anna was now th'ree times ten.»
Oh her return from Europe she found at 89.2 degrees F. J'roru this point wa­
that tbe same dtnease which bad wreck- , ter necessarilj- expands with either de­
crease or
ed her childhood and carried away her!. y-jr■■ Increase
r~;— of
— temperature.
v-- —,.
mother bad again entered her borne. J
.5 .. np p0‘nt tbe wn’r®™1&lt;»
Thl, time It mined .w.j In quirk ,ucUu' "’“‘i1,110 «•’ ‘t”n&gt; to u’tunll,
brother .nd .l.ter, Anna found i •■»»&gt;I»U&gt;‘"1 &gt;W «» mormum ex,.an
brr.etf nlooe ami l.mesmne. Rbe led
•.’£’5! I117™«111,&lt; •&gt;.*» ttao.
to the bachelor mnltls' *&gt;artmcute for: But the behavior of water nt tbe freez­
ing
point
h
companionship nnd
wir.
made
wclR
P°
,ni
w as
1,8 remarkable,
remarkable, owing
owing to
to
J tjt.
welrunic by these girls ten years or more ’
peculiar CI7BtffU,ne formation of ‘

pri
b,r jnuiMi.
Junior Whb
Illi .hem
Hinn miv
lie &gt;&lt;«u
bud ijivnu
r»-u
—........ .. .-...VUWM, Mvaiurw. i* mr young again. She had almost forgotresult, and unless the luflasnatton can !m» takre ten tire gray hair. It had taken tbe
out and mt» tube restated to Its normal condt thouglitlfw boys In blue serge and
ttou. iparina will
dfwroyan forever; nine
Four&gt;year-old Freddie had a visit the casesO;t of ten are caujmd hvXxiarrb. which lx white duck to drive the iron into her
nothing tat an Inflamril ecmdltton of the mu­
*They
—
"*
•to "her
-- *
------were lik-e
because
other day from bis five-year-old cousin cous
surfaces.
&gt;ou- that thq trivia
nrtt tnr.
Walter, and ths two small boys were
of DmfnrM (osnsrtf In- catarrh) that can­ they knew that tbe girls would not for­
playing marbles in Freddie** yard n-iw
give
them
If
they
were
otherwise]
But
not ta curedAy Balt's Catarrh Cure, ttetrt for
when Freddie's mother called him to
CHKXKV A CO. TOLgbp.O. that wns liot youth and the tight to be
Sold by Dinnlsta. no. |
go to bed. The little fellow begged for
young and joyous and silly. Annp ant
Take Hall's Family Ptll« flpr constipation.
just a minute more, and several times
up very straight. She had become pos­
it:was pmuted. Finally his mother be­
Its the little colds that grow into big sessed of a sudden desire to giggle, yet
came insistent, and the small boy came colds; the big colds that end in con­ many a time-end oft she had reproach­
to1 her bolding out a bag full of mar- sumption and death. Watch tire Huie ed tbe little cash girls In her own de­
colds. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup.
partment for giggling.
'
‘'Mother.” he said. “If you will give
laiugtiter and music floated across
me only st minute or two more I’ll send
tbe lawn. They hurt. She rose abruptTtnKMVml
him home.bunted. and you can hare
half the marbles.”—New York Times.

•--------- ------J- -—
I ,orT° rr0lu G9.2 decrees downward to
«*«•.«**• M'bFn tlmt point is reached
i ,
ten’P®wtnre remains stationary
; ',urin« the loss of latent heat, but the
Ij exnaiiKimi
lniij«. until, —
I-------lee.
®*Pttodon ivinf
continues
when
bCT
XXI1C’ visible. it
becomes
It is
la SVPti
seen It,
to ll,»
be htllkl
bulk:
ler tbi.u the water from which It was
formed.

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The

health

and

fragrance

and

R. S. HARTER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and&gt;it’RGE»N.
OFFICE pOVKR-H to 12a.m.. IWi
to«p.n».. AH cnlw jm-mptly alp-vltaa. •
pliorw- al ofilx-.
•

Ha-1 inns, Mich.

A. SHELDON,

P
•

Abstract and Real Esure office.
Abstract mock. Manina*.

aJM ooome«ii !&gt; j.rbenl c«oir«yau
lavln« a ««plere -ev of Atatnet Booka.,
plied trot tlie V-eeiBe. cer runjefna*
as tracts. -

WM. STEBBINS,
’ ’
Licensed Ensbalmcr
and Funeral Director.

SEE ■■S^'J^asr-K

Rubber Stamps
Can lie made useful in print­
ing street and number.etc.,on
your printed matter. Made by
JAS. H. ATKINS.

ANNUAL STATEMENT
OP THE

Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyclone and Wind-Storm
Insurance Company.
For *he Year Ending December 31, lp04
MF.MHKRBHH*.
Ninnlwuf momtart Deoemtar 31 o(
tta provlouxyear ... ........
Number ot members added during tbepresent year.

, Total .... ... ........................... “
OvdtKd number of member* withdrawn
daring lhe year, and policies cancel­
ed by reason ot »*if or otherwise...

^'rotnpany *winilH‘n’ °°w Mofflflng to
RISKS.

A mount of property at rl«k December
Bl Ot prt;’ !ou.« year........ . ...
j।
Amount Of risk.’ added during present
rP*r TnlMl.........................................
Tou*
.
J aW*7r-'A

c-rmlnatpd......... ....

(a’h paid on Mons.......................
All Othsr dlsbummenta tftched&amp;'B)
Xia ^yST0**
Paid during

|&lt;CIIKUULK A.
,‘?.W ?’•S’’'£jye»« Presldemt ....;...... g
.. S’ e J;Win*. vioe-preiiMMrt........
.. r» «■'tveaaorer............
« u’
“°«vrs.i«ecfrtary----. M-^-RoaeiH, director...............
- A. F.Byhwter. •• ..
.. f’ £’ Andrews. ’’• 1- B. Sneocrr.
- • ..
’• M. r. Tr»wne.
•• . ' ■ "
” r. W. Moon .
•’
' ........
’’ W.ILItate.
- ............. ”••
’’ Doo. C. Nichols. ••
4AD.1M
” •». J. TYegn.
“ . .............
•’ David Chandler. •• .

withdrawn or
t »&lt; ,1*5

Net amount now at rKk by company .■ku.4Kt.!t&amp;&gt;

HKBOURTEH.
Caabtahand ..............
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Nature aud amount of al] other re
Mi rc&lt;-s. atonies !w-'
Interest 00 same....

X1.1W.C0

Total available rrsonrrev....... t S7,7UA4

Total HclMMlute k..................... ।
tM'HKDtlLK B •
Paid postage and exchangea
prlntlngiovi stationery ...
“KS*. of presWwu adjiuittas
” for fuel for ediire' ...‘‘.7.’.

I-IABILLTIES.
Fll&gt;
u,„ .
For Iorsmimh mature! n
Nature aijd amount of ail other 'claim.’.
sAhwlM and expenses past ye*r.... f 3.QM2
Total iiaMllUM..
» 3.O4A?
reckxpth.
Cy^Preminui! rwtyed during tho
443141

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ronveutjon
..........
refnodM.

clerk

2.T».00

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TotalAehedida B...... . [... . | Tsm M

strength of the great pine foreets are
Total ea*h receipts............... ..Szs^sar himself doth d«now untlsnZUnit tUrx
condensed in Pineulee -a new discovery AWeasb balance at close preening
'
7
............................•'........................
put up in a new way. A cure for all
Kidney, Blood and Bladder disease
Toui rwrtpu............. . U.mxi
Backache, Lumbago and every form of
rSHOrHka4
DIBBDHBKMKNT8.
.
pjnettIeB rid t£esyttem
Of il
&gt;. Sold by Fred L. Heath 1
G»O. C. RjCBOl*.
the
Michigan.

’

�9

HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY 19. 1905.

DOSTER.

HOLMES CHURCH.
Mrs. Mary Holmes will entertain tbe
I. adies' Aid Society, Wednesday, Jan.
'25. All are invited.

*

Mra. Charles Benner went to Gosheu,
Ind., Monday morning for a two weeks'
visit.
-

Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Glasgow and
Miss Sadie, of Hastings, spent Sunday
with Mr. sad Mra. A. J. Hunt.

Mr. Hernan Hammond,of Hastings,
visited his brother, J. M Hammond
last week.
,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Honeywell spent
a part - of last week visiting in Kal­
amazoo and vicinitT.
Mr. Tom Benson died after a four
days' illnees of pneumonia at the home
of Mr. John Roger*. He- was buried at
Prairieville, Saturday morning.
Band meeting at Doster Wednesday
evening.

DELTON.

HENDERSHOTT
SCHOOL HOUSE

Mrs. Ellis Faulkner and snn Paul are
spending a few days with her parents,
Earnest and Walter Farr who have
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Matter,in Grand been cutting wood near Bedford finish
Rapids
ed their job* last Saturday and came
School began last Monday in the home Sunday.
lower grades with Miss Younger, of
The ice harvest is at hand; cutting
Prairieville, as teacher.
and drawing ice is the business of the
Mira Bernier Pennock visited her day.
;
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of
Lon Hendershott and family ride in
Hickory Corners, Saturday and Sun­
a new portland.
day.
'

School will begin again next Monday
Mra. Abraham Craven, of Shultg,
after being closed for four weeks.
Miss Ruby Betz, of Kalamazoo, spent was in town Saturday.
Sira. L. Fetner, of Prairieville, is
Saturday with NeDie Chandler.
The Ladies Aid will be entertained
Mito Carrie Holwte was in Grand
Albert Doster's little s&lt;*n is quite ill sewing for Mrs. Nellie Vantyne this by Mre. Traver on Thursday of next
Rapids from Friday until Monday, the
week.
week,
January 26.
guest of her auut, Mra. Mattie Brown. at tbe present writing.
Mr. Louis Williams while-repairing
Mr Ernest Farris gaining very rap­
There will be preaching at tbe school
Another old pouter passed away
h« cistern one day last week. had th* house next Sunday at the usual hour.
'
Friday monung, Mrs. Lydy, at the idly.
Mra. Robert Marshall is very much misfortune lo slip, falling on the edge
home of her daughter, Mra. Charley
of the cistern, braising himself ae
Hidkeraou. Interment'in the Fuller better.
EAST
verely. «
|
*.
ceuietcry.
• Miss Marcia Warner returned to
’N. T. Diamond, of Hastings, was on
Mrs. Scribner, who has bqen away for
Olivet
instead
of
YpnHauti,
which
was
Mrs. Hattie Durkee and daughter
I
the last week doing deputy work for our streets last week.
Jessie, of the State Road, and Mr. a mistake on the part of tbe corres­
Lady MaccsbeeA. came home Tues­
Ed Johnson aud WilLJohncox made
1
. •
C. Senter, of Woodland, were the guests pondent
day night.
x
"
a business trip to Hastings Saturday.
of Mra.
J. Hunt last week.
The families of Sheperd and Brown
There was a Joint public installation
Mn. Herb Jobncox and children are
Ihose suffering with la grippe are spent the evening with Adrain Keyes
of
ofiicera
of
tieLadiee
and
Knights
of
spending this week with her parenlrin
Mra. M. P. Fuller, Mra. Ida Durkee and last Thursday,
tbe Modern Maccabees followed by an Leighton,
Agnes Murouck.
The Pine Lake W. F- it. S. will have
oyster supper. A large crowd was in
Several ficm here attended lhe mu
We were sorry to learn of the death a social in a few weeks.
attendance and all enjoyed themselves.
sieal recital given by Miss Nina Mosher
Miss Hazel Hughes spirit a few days
of Mr. William Carroll, Sunday morn­
at
Cloverdale.
ing^ Funeral Tuesday.
'
of last week with Eddie Farr and

SOUTH HASTINGS.

troit, this week.
Rev. Trott preached at the Star t
school house last Sunday.
Mr. Durkee and family were callers
at Mr. Ingram's last Sunday.
Mr. E. Pennock is having one hun­
dred cords of wood cut this winter.

■ CRESSEY.

.

.

aud Mrs. Frank ('unimings, has Ijeen R being forty, feet deep at'that place. dj&gt;WK^_
very ill. but is somewhat better at this Fortunately, plenty of hblp vfas near at
The dance au W. T. Rose's Thursday
writing.
hand and the horses were pulled out.
night was not largely attended, but
Mrs Satu Norton was qaite ill bst
Miss Vesta Kenyon, who has been those who ventured out had a good
j .
working for Mra. CMu. Laubaugb, of time.
week.
’
A society called the Loya^ Legion
The daticw at Louie Russell's !*Kt Delton, is at home.
Wednesday evening-was rather a fail­
Mrs. Mary’ Pa|ne visited at Charley was organizedl at the home bf Fred
Hughes Friday! night.
ure on account of the bad weather It Tobias’s in the Hind's District.
will lie held Ibis week Tuesday ei|ehThose who ttended the neighborSeveral of our meu and boys are
•ing:
!
working for the Kalamazoo Ice Co., hood dance at 'rank Bagley's report a
Mr. and Mra. Lee Gould gave li pro who are putting hp ice at Aker’s Point. good time.
gressive pedro party Friday evening to
Ethel Richards is assisting Mrs. Abe
Misses Edith McQitarrie and Vie
abouti
guests. Mrs. Vincent Norton Shultz spent Saturday night arnkSun- Hermenitt with her household duties;
won the first ladle?' prize and Nl C. day with the former’s parents at Wall
The Grangers enjoyed a feast Satur­
Hagermrl the first gentleman's pijize. Lake.
day right.
while Mrs. Erma I .tipham carrtadioff
A pleasant surprise was given Mr.
Bessie Rose is assisting Mre. John
tfae ladies' bobby prize, and yinqent and Mrs. Shelby Nash last Friday even
Hines.
Norton the gentleman's booby prize. ing. They were presented with a line
Herbert a:sd Heroran'. Moreboure
Refreshment? were, served and all voted sec of dishes.
loaded a car with lumber for Geo.
a good time.
G. II. Otis and wife are iu our midst Doster Monday.
several of the Morgan people attttrd- again. Having spent the lost two years
The L. J). T. M.M.will install officers
ed the F. M quarterly meeting last in Tibbee, Miss. We understand Mr.
for the coming year Wednesday Jan.
week.
Mr.OtW has sold his property there,
18th.
consisting, of a cotton gin( besides a
The K. (&gt;. T.M.. M.vrill give a series
farm, etc. They expect to spend the
of club dances commencing Jan. 2ft.
The team of Chtrley Frisby ran winter here.
away, throwing him under the wag|oi&gt;.
Mre. Carrie Shultz hnd children spent
the wheels passing over his body in last Saturday in North Barry with her
3Ucb i manner as to break three ribs. sister, Mre. Katie Kahler.
»
There is talk of a telephone line
. George Potter rendered hi in assistance
Miss Alice Shultz, of 11 as rings, was through this neighborhood to connect
’ at once. Dr. Lampman was called and
home over Sunday.
with lines at [tylton and Hickory Cor­
he wa made as comfortable ar jjosA sleigh load of young folks attend­ ners. '
slble.
ed the social given at the home of Mr. • Miss Bessie Bissell was the guest of
The infant daughter of Silas Belton and Mrs. Will Anders, of Brush Ridge, her aunt Mrs. Kd. Bissel, of Hickory
is reported tietier.
last Thursday evening. The proceed Cornent, last Thursday.
. Little Arthur .Hall Is abk to be put were 812, which is to be used for the
Mr. and Mra Tip Ketcham and son
again. He had a hard fight with tbe good of the school. Tbe teacher. Miss Fred, of Martin, also Redia Bagley, of
Grace Chamberlain, is to be congratu­ East Barry, were.the geests of Mr. and
gripGeorge Potter and little daughter lated for being so successful iu her un­ । Mra. Lawtie McBain Saturday.
dertaking.
.
'
called at J. F. Hall's.
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A number from this vicinity attend

t

in February, at 2 o’clock sharp.

_ Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is an
improvement over all Cough, Lung
and Broniehlal remedies. Lt acts on
bowels—drives tin: cold out of tbe
system, cures Croup, Whooping Cough,
wards off Pneumonia and strenghums
the lungs. Bee's Laxative Honey and
Tar is.lhe beet Cough Syrup for child­
ren. Tastes good. Sold by Fred L.
Heath, the druggist.

The neighbors need not dread tujutes
J. F. Hall’s for fear of a pup. Thht
‘
dog has taken a walk.

BOWENS MILLS
Most of the farmers are improving
this run of sleighing by getting up their
supply of wood.
E. &lt;’. Crispe was called to Plainwell
Saturday by the illness of his father.
Mrs. Eugene Davis has a sister visit­
ing ter from Grand Rapids.
Burdette Briggs was in Battle Greet
last week on business.
Mr. grid Mre. George Meek are visit­
ing lhe latur’s relatives in Grand
Bapidi
Thei farmers; institut?.-. which was
held :» this:place last we&lt;0t, was very
largely attended.
It was very in
structive in dairying, agriculture and
education. John C. Ketcham axi^wife
werepresent.

i5

Look out for Goughs, Colds, Croup
and Whooping Cough.
They are
dangerous at this season of the year.
They lead to pneumonia ot consump­
tion. You can prevent of cure all such
complaints with Bee’s Laxative Honey
and Tar—an .improvement over all
cough, lung and bropichial remedies,
and the best’ Cough Syrup. Sold by
Fred L. Heath, the druggist

•

BUT WE WILL-, ALflOST

I

beginning

FOR THE NEXT

THIRTY

»
DAYS

SATURDAY, JANUARY aist

X

S.J5O
$5.00 Shoes
$20 Suits - - $13 50
18 &amp; $17 Suits 12
__ 29
_
4 &amp; $4.50 Shoes 3 00
15 &amp; 16. Suits 11.19 SHOES
3 50 &amp; 3.75 Shoes 179
12 &amp; 14 Suits 9.79

CLOTHING

others in like cut.

others in proportion.

Auk other dealers to givu^ou these prices on regular stock-

Underwear,
Hats, Caps,
S
Gloves and Mittens
all in the general cut

aCj

Sprin7 c&lt;xxD are lieginning to arrive and room must be made for them.
is YOUR OPPORTUNITY. WHAT WE LOSE. YOU GAIN.

TERMS,

Now

spot cash on this sale.

1 C. H. Osborn °^X“d I

ed the dance at Hickory Corners last
Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kelley and
daughter were the guests of Mt. and
Mrs. Hotter Kelley, of East Barry, also
At this season of tbe - year thousands Mr. and Mrs. George Roach, of Cedar
of people are already showing the ill Creek, last Friday and Saturday..
symptoms that are sure cure to result
Dorr Backus, of Milo was the guest
from the usual winter diet. Indoor life
moat eatirffc, hearty food, lack of exer­ of Mr. and Mrs. Lawtie Me Balti Saturcise, overwork, and poor ventilation »day evening.
spell “sickness” and poor health.
Eva Starr
gone to Kalamazoo
If the stomach cannot do lu work
properly, ill health Is sure to folio.*. for an indefinite time.
Mi o nd* is the one medicine that assur­
Lonnie Parks, of Prairieville, was
es a natural digestion. that strengthens
the stomach, that soothes and heals a’l the guest of Bert Storr from Friday
irritation, congestion, and Inriamation until Monday.
in the stomach or bowels. Lt Is tills
that makes it a certain and guaranteed
muii/.aii’ is
ta lhe
me l
lie Remedy tun
MunZaii'
Pile
that
cure for all stomach troubles.
■ spot
&gt;0t and
nnd stops ail
all pile pain
pain !
if the digestion Is impaired, the blood reaches the
is impovished and become, filled with instahdy. If’you suffer with Blind,,
poisonous I in purltie*,, deranging tbe Bleediag. Itching or Prtttradftig Piles I
whole system and causing sickness and and want to cure ft is only n&lt; tessarv to
suffering. Mi oua, acting upon the re MaitZan, lhe Great Pile Cure. SoM
) Fred L. Heath, the druggist
stomach aud digestive organs cures
sieepje^finees, nervous troubles, head
ached, backaches, and general weakness
and debility.
If jyou are weak aud ailing the
ch&amp;oittB are that It is due to a diseased ;
For Infants and CLiurn:.
stomach, but you can t&gt;e cured by as*
ing Mi-o-n/v A?k W. J. Holloway, the
reliable druggist, to show you the
strors guarantee under which Mi-o-na
Boers the Z^r
■
is sold. Ml-o-na coats but 50c a~,box.
Signature of
f-CCCtJuAt j
The Poor stomach’s Tale of WoeJust Now Ml-o-na is Needed.

When you need a pHl it is always
best to buy the best. Dade's Llltl*
Liver Pills are the best. Try them.
Thevhare a way of their own. Sold by
soluoely nothing.
Fred L, Hoath, thp druggist.

AND ONLY HOOD’S.

GIVE GOODS AWAY

5

POLLEY DISTRICT.

WINTER MEAT EATING

A Life at Stake.

If you but know the splendid merit
of Foley’s Honey and Tar you would
never be without 4t. A dose or two
will prevent an attack of pneumonia or
la grippe. Lt may **ve your life. W.
| II. Goodyear, the druggist

tube for Hood’s, bob in­
sist, on having Hood’s

WE CAN’T QUITE

LANE’S CORNERS. ;

Chas. Frisby has pneumonia of the
lungs. The family has the sympathy
of many friends in their trouble.

its «w-

Mr.''-|bel is suffering from a can­
cerous ..dilation on bis face.
The Star W. C. T. U. will meet with
Mre. Adda Perry, lhe flrat Wednesday [

ORANGEVILLE.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hauer were the family, as the weather would not per­
Our special meetings have been post­
guests of Mr. aud Mra Glenn Fuller, mit her to dri ve to and from her
poned till lat^rin the season on acSuriday:
school.
count.of illness in the neighborhoed.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mattbew^'and
Mra. Green, bf. Prairieville, Is keep
children, of Hastings: Mr. and Mra.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
J. V. Wickham.Miss Jane and Mr and \Miss Joseph! rm Andrus, of Grand ing house fori Mrs. Herbert Doolittle
Mra. Win Trasker. were the guests of Rapids, is expected to visit her parents during her illness.
Mrs. Newell Barber and daughters.
B. R. Murdock and wife,Sunday.
this week.
Susie and Irene, went to Battle Creek
Tou. Ragan and Frekl Darkle arg
The children of this vicinity are en­
drawing logs for an Indiana company. joying the crust.on the snow -coasting. Thursday and remained until Satur­
day, when she! went to Celon to visit
Th&lt;y are to be shipped to England.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton are en­ for a few weeks.
Mra. George Fuller spent a few dan tertaining lhe latter's brother, Wmlast week with her daughter. Mrs jvii.
Rev. and Mrs. G.T. Fisher, of Delton
McGurn from a distance.
visited W. Filhar aud others of their
Haner.
Mrs. Garrison Rogers, of Augusta, people here a aouple of days last week.
Fred Todd, of Hastings, was iti^ihii has returned home after spending a
Mra. Herbert Doolittle is still con­
vicinity last week buying logs. While week with his daughter, Mrs. George
fined to her bed and is not gaining as
here he bought Walter Barnum's logo. Whipple and family.
much as her many friends wish.
District No. 5 was lucky In securing
Thomas Beisdn died last Tuesday
MAPLE GROVE.
tlie services of Mr. Lome Blackman, of
Mrs. Benjamin Pearce was quite ill Prairieville, in the absence of Miss after a short illness of pneumonia at
the home of jL Rodgers. The funeral
last week.
Libbie McCallum.
was held Saturday and the burial was
(The Free Methodists held their quar­
Mr. ■ Albert Tongate spent a few at the Prairieville cemetery.
terly meeting last Saturday and Sun­ days last week tn Kalamazoo and Bat­
Albert Fisher is slowly failing. .
day.
tle Creek.
Mn. Faqny Whitcomb and littij
Newell Barbier, Charlee Andrus and
C.
L. Cassady! start Tuesday for the
daughter, spent last week with nelaSHULTZ.
Pecoa Valley, iew Mexico.
tivceat Lansing.
Cornell Somerville came very near
Roll HaH is home from the Agri­ losing his team by drowning last week.
cuitural College with a bad-looking While they were plowing ice at Aker’s
ORANGEVILLE.
face as the result of neuralgia.
Walter Bruwji has .a new wind mill
Poiut it suddenly gave away, letting
Elsie, the 3 year-old daughter of!Mr both homesfuto the water out of sight. in (place of tLe one lhe wind blew

Hood’s

Mr. and Mrs. E Pennock hrre been!
entertaining Mr. and Mre. Louis Bed- (
ford aud their two children from De- j

CASTOR'A

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what the

International Correspondence Schoojs
dr SCRANTON. PA.

Are Doing for Technical Education
There are many people throughout the country who know in.a. general w ay
that the International Correspondence Schools arc carrying on a great educational
work and they approve It, but they do not know the exact nature of that work.

THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT WILL SERVE TO EXPLAIN:
Our Work
Ot:r work is to gallic" technical knowledge, from, nil
.quarters u( the industrial world; arrange it into special
courses for special classes: and impart it to all am­
bitious of advancing.
TO GATHER THIS KNOWLEDGE and classify
ic we maintain our Faculty and intermittently employ the
foremen, superintendents, managers and engineering experts.of many of the leading industrial establishments.
TO DISPENSE IT, we have our Field Organization for
explaining tlnrTMculiar advantages of our different

Courses to the prospective studenjt and-our Cnrjs of
l.istroctors for guiding him after he enrolls. There arc
'three phases ofour work :
•
1— We teach unemployed people the theory of the
work they w-mt tv engage in. KESULTb: poslious
easily secured; days &lt;•( drudgery shortened, and sutuctimes avoided altogether; qnick promotion.
2— We.teach empkwed people to do their work' bet­
ter. RESULTS: more responsible positions; better pay.
■ 3—We teach dissatisfied people how id do what is
congenial to them. RESULTS, preparation for new-work
before leaving the old; rapid progress in the new field.

Our Plan
Our plan embodies the following distinctive features: 1—We furnish all necessary preparatory instruction.
.•2—We provide drawing instruments and experimental apparatus with each mitral
rf&lt;minn.T them.
course requiring
3—-XVc
3
We explain facts.
facts, principles and processes so cltariy
that the student quickly cbmprencnds and remembers them.
4— We illustrate our instruction with all views, plans, sec­
tions and elevations that a ill contribute to its clearness.
International Correspondence Bcboola.
5— We give concise rules and practical examples shewing
Gentlemen—Ploneo explain how 1 ca* qualify
their
application.
for position at left of which I have marked X.
6— We grade our instruction so that at no stage ot his; pro­
.LMechanicai Knvbiecr
gress is the student confronted with insurmountable difficulties.
. Km L.-jc QtUpU
7— We criticise and correct our etudent’s written recita­
. &gt;Iech»nic«l Drsft'man
.Surveyor
tions. and send him special advice regarding his course when­
. Mininc Engineer
ever necessary,
. I‘ X.
‘
JMtac Surveyor
Foreman Patternmaker
.'Mine Foreman
Porcnaa W 1 kwMb
. I Cotton-Mill Supt.*
. Foreman Molder
IWooleu-MUl Supt.
C.u Engineer
Some
Interesting
Facts
and
Figures
, R-.-frigeration Engineer
Textile Designer
.Architect
Traction Btigineer
We employ about 3.200 people.
LJc-.-tric EiiRinrer
. ICoatractoT nru! Builder
. Our mailing department handle} about L\000 pietts of
! Electric Machine Designer .. I Architectural Drafumau
Sign Painter
mail every day. •
•
.
.Electrician
,
.. [Show-Card Writer
. [EleCtric-lJiirting BtrpL
We use about $400 werth of postage stamp* daily.!
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. I Htertric'-Railway Supt. ,
La*t year we iasued about sixty-three million (C3.0tftDXJ)
..phctt-Metat Draft man
. (Telephone Engineer
pages of instruction.
.
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,. [Ornamental lieaigner
. ’T&lt; k-graph Engineer
..[Proapective Draftaman
Twelve years ago we hnd only one course of instmeti'-n and
enrolled our first student. We now have lid course^ and
.. [ Bookkeeper
about
600,000
names
on
our
roll.
,
..‘sicstn Kuginecr
,.jStei&gt;&lt;raph5r
.. Engine Ruaoer
..Teacher
,. I Marine Knr.new '
..'.Retail A&lt;! Writer
.. xtril Kngiaeer
.. k'~mmercial Law
. tliyilr..-die gntfneer
Send for Further Particulars
lancvac::s TAt’cn r with phonograph

Occupat’-On
Xnaaa_ .

The Kind You Harp Ahjap Baigh':

ify ft*- *■!« your name : ad
’ mail ii to lb«t*&lt;t&lt;hcr« xivr-u n
You will i.i onct recti'c fuU »»«4
cxMnrr.uuicatKoi* to

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lutotsiAUju.

loterati &gt;» it Z &gt;.- isjrlJsn ce Schools
SCRANTON. PENN.

City_______

Gily C. Longcor, Ionia, filch, u**1

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�HASTINGS BANXER.JANUARY 19.

Hen’s
Youth’s
Children’s

Men’s
Youth’s
Children’s

Our Annual Clean=up Sale
Of Men’s, Youth’s and Children’s Suits will begi Thursday, January IQth, and will continue for two weeks.-ending
February 2nd All Suits xcept a few plain blacks are included;, Also all children's .overcoats.
00 suits
suits
suits
16.00 suits
15.00 suits
14.00 suits

THIS
MEANS

7.00 suits
6.00 suits
5.00

4.00

Men’s Trousers
This will enable you to own an extra pair
i stock that offers a good assortment.

trousers

$5.50 trousers for $4.
5.00 trousers
4.50 trousers

THIS
MAKES

4.50 suits, children’s, for 3.00
4.00 suits, children’s, for
3.50 suits, children's, for
3.00 suits, children’s, for 2.00
2.50 suits, children s, for
2.00 suits, children's, for

8.00

12.00
10.00 suits

$14.67
13 34
12.00
10.67
10.00

Nothing Reserved

very small cost from ajfctock that

trousers for
trousers । for
trouser^ tor

4.00 trousers
3t5O trousers
3-00 trousers

ALL HEN’S STIFF BOSOH SHIRTS

1-2 OFF
SHIFTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS

7SC
5CC
35c

sold the lowest

Chidester

Burton

SOFT NEGLIGEE
SHIRTS

Leading Clothiers.

SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS

Mi

«»«»2

An attempt .fa to be made by the
LOCAL NEWS.
FJKX IZH.
British wnr department to raise a sec­ cgp was an acreage jof 230,000. under REPUBLICAN COUNTV CONVENTION
Claude Slawson fell on the ice last ond battalion of tile Irish guard*. It fa crop, yielding 1.200.000 busbeta of
Rrpubilran* nt &gt;Urf, .C-Sntf
h&lt;r»tr&gt;
Last Tuesday some ’JO of tbe neighweek and hurt his back so be Is un­ expected-to be successful, as the firgt wheat. Now tho acreage la over 4.000.­ f Bill'd'tn; tne^M In
• ocv*ntloK at Lha
‘ * 110,000,000 uugMtll ronins In th* *Hy 4 Ha»tta*a. un l&gt;oni and friends of Mr. hpd Mrs. Joaeph
able to work.
battalion nerw han several companies lb* 000 nnd the neniinl yields
Thur^Jav. F*hn»artr .&gt;. IHG al M o'clock, for , Power* met at their home and gave
ausbeta. while pminula tlun. acreage an J
Loan*sod dfaxomt*
................ Bnjr.
Cyrus
Shellenbarger.
who
has excess of the e-UablKbiU' iit.
output are augme:•ntr.l, at a rote no otbthem a genuine surprise, it being their th»rtr»ft*Mmrwl and
' .\&amp;J
Swedish
doctors
•
having
found
mi
­
rr country can aiipproucli.
bought Mr. Trimmer’s house. Is pre­
L. S. b*t&gt;d* to Mcure rlrr-nlattoo
‘ SO floe
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Mkh wedding anniversary. AU enjoy­ Bond».
nute pieces of enamel from ••granite’’
i»vunu&lt;^.
..........
ssooo
paring to make extensive Improve­
By
direction
of
.secretary
of
wnr
ed a good social time and fine dinner Hankiw bow*, twniturr and fixtures, ifl.ow
ware in ca&lt;*es -of appendicitis, it Is suit
Hue fnon bsUooal Hank- iuo&lt; 1&gt;fed carrying into
ments on the home, and to build a raised that the’ coauTb-m use of this ankra have tx-o;:
The day passed all too soon. Tbe
■erve AseutHi
............................ Jjsrj
Slewed retene agent*
M
barn.
ware may have something to do with effect the recon: iicndatlniM of the genguests left a fine couch aud a pair of lh*‘ tram
and xdfaT nuh it«-n»»___
j hj
trail staff raaklnlit changes in* the uni­
Homer Green, the Cloverdale black­ the prevalence of appendicitis.
braes
&lt;g
other
National
Bank*.......
t «s
nice horse blankets as tokeas ot esteem
forms of tlie r ay. *It Is also pref r*.-maul |*j*r currency, otokrfa and
Of the 4.000 white settle™ scattered
smith, has a big run of trade and is
iu
which
the
pioneer
couple
are
held.
scribed that mo decoration
among
the
total
population
of
Kd
’
t^ernot^
‘
“
'.
‘
"5'
s
im
*J™
*MM
giviug splendid satisfaction. He came
from ' foreign gji
Rhnll be
. Friday evening some 15 dr 20 of the
to Cloverdale from Vermontville about In German Southwest Africa not many worn by officer* and
while on
young friends of Mies Ethel Grover KrdetnMk*&gt; fund Mib U: n. Treason
more than 2.000 an* at present Ger
a year ago nnd the people of Clover­
met at her home and gave her a surman. and these nre very largely coml fluty with United Statics troops.
dale were glad to welcome him.
Thirty thousand Socialists demon­
j prise in honor of her 17th birthday
posed of the military and official ele»
itrated against Iterr. Lurger, mayor of
j Mr. and Mrs. ,T. E. Harrison, of Rosa,
Mrs. Sturgis is in tho city in the
Vienna, on. tlie eve of bls sixtieth
Interest of the National Protective
There fa more awaking of pipes done birthday.
spent Sunday with their daughter. Mn
___
Legion. This society pays $15 per In coW weather than at any other described the SodnHsts hr a lot of rag
Inex Raul.
week in case of sickness or accident t!m«‘. and. excluding thl* vacation seal imtiffins. On Oct 23 they gathered in
Willie Fisk and family spent Sunday
and dividends every five years. For son, there are more pipe* and smoking lhe rlagstrasse opposite tlie Rathans,
with Chas. Lamonta folks.
tobacco sold during the cold weather (baking their flats and waving sticks
further particulars call at Pancoast's
than during the temperate and heated and red handkerchiefs. A charge of
Our farmers have paid their drain
Jewelry store.
Tomi......................................... w
spell*.
I.CIO police finally dbqieraed them.
taxes. They think it drains their pock
ounty ot Barry. s»:
From tho Grand Rapids Press we
Canada fa pushing for sales in Ja­
The value of real estate In California
et books more than lhe land.
.
Csahfav otf tbe abowMWWti
learn that Mra. Ida Fnrnla, of lAidlng- pan. Consuls are being appointed with fa officially estimated to-be worth $882,
t auk, du aoler.iuh »ar*r that tbe sJkit* mt*
REPUBLICAN
errv
CAUCUSES.
tam. who was denied a share of the authority to pny for early stanstical iC^A'th. tbe improvements on ml es­
* •l’- n*YK"'
R*pabUcaa city ea«c«ii»a to alart 4&gt;|p|rataa
late 11. R. Rose's estate by Probate Information. Sample rooms will be at­ tate $31'1208,123. the value of personal
y tb* ceu’.t) ronvmtlon called f.&lt; Mn,,n
NA8HVILLB.
Judge Jewell, of Grand Rapids, has ap­ tached to tbe consulates. Japanese property $239,023,282. the money and
products will be exhibited Id commer­ tolyent ■•reditu $42.90(1.2 is. nnd tbe to
x„,
Stanley Stacey, of Lockport, New
Flral Ward—Votiac Bootb- t
pealed to the Circuit .court. She claims
Caamnw-Attast:
cial museums tn Canada.
Ward—
Votlag
drlwcatr.. .
lai value of property ns returned by
York, is visiting his cousin, A, J. Rood
Thtr I W,
V.r
&gt; w..*1Booth
. ■ ...-4.,
to be a daughter of B. R. Rose, and
For several years the Santa Fe com­ tudltora.-ls 11,480842.105. exclusive of
that her name was omitted from hbi pany has been filling In China basin, in
Mra. Elftabeth Palmer is at Jlattle
K-.urtb Ward-County Cl«rk a Oflk—-1 drU.
the rnllronds, which nre umscsuhI at
at«w
Creek the guest of relatives.
will by mistake or accident, and that south San Francisco, to make solid fOO.tkWKJO by tbe state board of equal
By ardcr City rnmmjtt**.
abc la entitled to a part ot his estate. grouud on the bay front there for 'zatlon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Stamp
■
bKK H.-|PRTOK Chairman.
Jan. lOth aaon.
The twelve young boys comprising freight yards. Tbe woric is done at
a; mn to pronibfr juvenile cigarette
PKORATK OKDEK.
Inst,
having
cost the company $3,^3.’,Mrs. M. W.' Hicks* Sunday school class
W. I. Marble and family and Mr. and
OF MirKIGAN-Th. Probate Court for
000. It now owns a fine site of fifty- smoking han passed its second reading iTTA-rr.
th* cnoDty of Harr/
.
tnr
«f the Episcopal church, met at her 'three acres.
in tbe South Australian legislature and
Mrs. C. C. Price spent Sunday with Mr.
Oltkv In the City vf Haatinn in
faome -last week and after partaking
and Mra. Herbert Munton. of Barry
In one of tbe London public schools will probably become law. Tbe age bat*
C.ointy. «n vi« 17th 4»y of Januarv. A. n (ms vllle.
'
J
af fine supper served at six o’clock, a teacher asked her class what turf below which smoking hi prohibited is
CHAR M. mack. Judal Of
The fact
we give
lB ,he
Of tha-ewtatv of
organized the Emanuel Junior's Guild, was. Nobody could tell. She next ask­ Ixed at sixteen years.
Allen Delong returned from Detroit tlie cream in
t.KO AXT&gt; VKKN MARRHAU.. Minora
making
In
view
of
tbe
notorious
laziness
of
electing the' following officers: Presi­ ed what grass waa. There was a long
CharlMi Fowlnr havtn* ftlref In MLl conr, .
Saturday.
tbe Russian peasant, writes a St. Pe­ pMIUon, timyiny for llc*nw |&lt;, m|1 the latatvat
dent. l*ark Green: vice president, pause, nnd then the smartest scholar
when we show
SLS
,ert.aln
*“&lt;• ttSSJ
tersburg
correspondent,
it
will
be
inter
­
’’Welir asked' lhe
imitIm'iI, at public aale.
.
Mra, Asa Noyes and family,, Mi. and
Chester Stem; secretary, I^rie Dickin- raised a hand.
esting to .watch the effect of the new
non; treasurer, Edmund Wood. They teacher. “Please, ma’am, It’s what you
Mrs. C. C. ITIce, George Coe and wife
Isnv, permitting labor on Sunday* nnd
got to keep off of," 'was tpe reply.
will meet every two weeks.
and Mr. Knoll and family were guests
festivals.
A man brought up at St Albans as
of W. J. Noyes and wife of Maple Grove
Aa n«s«x-lation jn Manchester. EngDr. G. W. Lowry, assisted by Dr. •u Incorriglbffi rogue was proved to
Monday It being their tenth wedding
Kigterink, of Freeport, and Dr. Me- have married bls aunL Hfa children Isnd, known as the Minnehaha Ama­
aniversary. Oysters were served and a
teur
minstrels
has
made
a
business
for
are
therefore
bls
first
cousins,
and
he
•ruffin, 'performed a very delicate
r
T’1*’ awhile nottr» good time had by all present. Some
the
pnst
twenty-hve
years
of
giving
by raubhrnUcm af a mpy.
operation on Mrs, rtred Jarman, ot is hfa own uncle. His grandmother
tiroful prtsente were left as a reminder
nnd his niptber-ln-inw are the Same performances for charity. Id that time
Freeport, Monday. It was for the re­
person. Apparently tbe Judge sympa­ it Im* r:Jaed n? vnh
Mpapa. printed and ctnuiatad In Mid of their esteem.
moval of a cystic tumor. The sub thized with him. fur -he was discharged
CHAR.
M
MACK,
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott
maxillary gland under the angle of the
A number of Pbllndelpbhi business
JH-ter 4f Pmbac.
Jan. 7th a daughter.
,
the
Jaw near tho roots of the tongue had mm have organized, what 1s to be
MIm Flora Boston has gone to Al­ and
to be taken out. Tho operation was known ns the Downtown club, each
one niakej better
4 and Ont-Half per cent Nit Dividend, gonac Mich., where she will teach the
wcry successful and the patient Is mrmlwr of which fa pledged to war on
wearers, Try
tipping. Tliey have become tired of
and
making good progress.
remainder of lhe year.
No T»u to Pay
feeing waiters nt noon in order to se­
Otis Gokay is at Eaton Rapids work­
raay Wllhirawal
no other.'
Mrs. I'mory Busby has been instru­ cure reasonably quAT service, and the
i“,'rorl»ttM uiTMtment ing In a bakery.
mental Pi planning many surprises on Downtown club fa tbckr way of over­
Pneumonia and La Grippe.
in Mlrhloan than our Clow.'
ITrnald
'
Qavid Smith wbo has been sick is
her frit nds. but Monday night the coming tl» nuisance.
A lawyjw&gt;’ club of Callfoml.; har Coughs cured quickly by Foley’s Honey
better at thia writing.
•
tables were turned on her, and she
jFV.’
aubstltutee. Sold by S30.00 and onward, and on which w,
been
foraird.
with
a
brunch
club
In
was the victim. Friends and neigh­
C. L. Glasgow was home from Lan­
pay cash dliUtndi of I andons half p,r
every countj and bendquarV-;s In Suu " • «• Goodyear, tlie druggist.
bors to the number of fprty-flve took
sing
a
few
days
last
week.
Francisco, Its declared objects lire the
poasessloi ot her home, bringing wMh reduction of expense to litigants, the
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Stop It.
E. M. Everett is home from N. Y.
Gilt edged axwifa of over
them a pot luck supper, Flinch and , elimination of delay In reaching a final
Mrs. Orpha Ware is at Suutidd car­
A IWUtecud touehor cold m, ],ad
gne-third oi a million
ped hi were enjoyed. Before leaving. settlement of caoe-i and the securing
DOLL A RS.
b;onchl*' or 'W, trouble
ing for a sick relative.
Mra. Busby was presented with
- [a of uniform rules of practice In the va"rite for financial, statement and
*:l” “ role','. Hone,
R. »L. Tanner died Tuesday at lhe
pretty tabouretto in the old mission riova counties of the state.
and lit ittord. perfect «eurn,
booklet containing full particulars.
Along
the
International
boundary
of
home of Horace Warden north of town,
style.
jeneni (fleet oT a cold. Sold b, W. H
th* Canadian northwest twentv jraaa
Goccfjear.tLe drogglit.
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Hastings Banner.
FORTY-NINTH Y-EftJi. No. 39.

JUDGE SMITH ENDORSED

ELECTRIC LIGHTS FOR CARS

HASTINGS. MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905.

(IT JZENVJICKET

Pere Marquette System Will Have
Them on All Its Passenger Train*.
SHALL WE HAVE ONE IN HAS­
THE HASTINGS GUIAUD COMES
As rapidly as possible the L’ere Mar­
TINGS THIS SPRING?
OUT FOR HIS RE-ELECTIOS
quette will e^aip ail*, the cars on the
system with electric lights to take place
THE BANNER HOPES SO
TWO C0USTIES1N LINE
I of the oil and acetylene lamps now hi
■present Indkatieds arc That no One ' use on the majority of tie cars. Work We Believe it Better to Continue to
Will Contest Judge Smith’s Nom­
ha* already been liegun at the various
Keep Partisanship Out of
ination or Election.
repair shops of cbe company along this
City Affairs.
It is very gratifying to Judge Smith line on the sleepers, cafe, cha r cars,
The approach of the time to make
and his friends k&gt; hare bis candidacy etc., and it will be extended to the or­ nominations f« citv officers will bring
for a ceuomiiiation received with such dinary day coaches as soon as the other, dlscuaston of what policies are widest
favor ^’n this circuit. -Leading demo cars are finished. No effort will be
in city affairs. The Banner is a re­
cralic lawyers of Eaton County have 'made to complete die work within a publican paper. We do not in ih*n
openly urged his re-election, declaring short time, but as each car i.a entered jq
matter at all assume to speak for the
againnt putting a candidate in* the Held the shops ther necessary nmehibery will
republicans of Hastings as to what
against him- The republicans of that Ue histalledX The equipment consists
of the complete wiring of the ear, and they had beat do in tbs coming munic­
county are a unit for him.
ipal
contest. That is for the party to
• In Barry County Qje situation is even the power is furnished by a dynamo
decide in Its own way In caucus and
more favorable, if that were pofwibie. attached to the car axle When the car convention.
V
There is not only po opposition to him is stppped the course of current is au­
Speaking for ourselves aa individuals
in his own partv, but leading democrats tomatically switched to a storage bat­
and citizens, the editors of this paper
are openly and avowedly for him. In tery which is charged from the axle
hope that partisanship may bo elimin­
the Hastings Herald of last week ap­ dynamo.
ated from elty affairs. We believe it
peared an article highly complimenting
will be better to continue the arrangeJ udge Smith, and urging that the demo
meat which was so satisfactory last
crats suppprt .him for re-election.
spring, and which we feel has worked
Brother Field coiled attention to the
well in practice.
.
fact that the position of circuit judge LITTLE FRANCES GARRISON, OF
Wbat posalble difference can it make
BALTIMORE MST THAT SAD
is not a .partisan place, and does not
whether the mayor of this city la a
FATE ON THURSDAY
caJi for partisanship in the selection of
democrat or republican? What party
candidates: and that when a judge, as
question Is involved in whether the
has Judge Srnlth, has Riled the position
NO ONE KNOWS HOW
city recorder Is a prohibitionist or a
with fldelty and with the purpose to do
socialist? The question is simply this:
justice, the democrats could do no but­ -The Clothing of the Little Girl Took
is he competent for the position, and
ter service than to forget their party
Fire—It was All Ablaze When
does he meet the duties of the position
and help re-elect him. Such a stand is
She Was Discovered by Her
fairly and honestly?
creditable to the Herald and compli*
Halt Sister.
We believe It is better not to raise
mentary to the judge.
,
A terrible accident uccured Thursday partisan issues In city affaire. No city
The Banner ia pleased to see these
afternoon, resulting iti the death of can hope to make a large growth jx
evidences of gbod will toward Judge
little Frances Garrison, the four year dept by the hearty working together of
Smith. There seems now no question
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gar­ all its citizens. Once gel party dlviaana
of his re-nomination and re election.
rison, of Baltimore. She was so badly started, or get a city administration to
The Banner will of course await the burned that shelled that night The
seeking partisan ends in its official
' formal action of the convention which
circumstance as we learn, them arc as action, and the hope of harmony In
will be held in Charlotte Feb. Vth: but
follows:
civic action is gone. The hope of prog
a.&lt; stated. its action seems already evl
Mr. Garrison was Avorking on his res# in our city must lie in getting
dent from the position taken by the bar
own farm that day. about four miles away from partisanship.
of the two country, irrespective of
south of the city Mrs. Garrison was
We are simply speaking our minds.
party, also by the independent press,
at the home of Seymour Harris, of this If the republicans of Hastings feel that
ajid now by the Hastings Herald.
city, being here .for medical trviimenc. partisanship is of more consequence
PLAN TO BALK TAX DODGERS Mrs. G's. daughter by her first husUind. than we think it is in our city adminis­
nee Eva Loveland, now Mrs. 1’hilip tration, the Banner will support the
McLaughlin Would Deny Them Use Snyder,- was at the home where the ac­ ! party,! action. Individually we strong­
cident ocpired, the old Woodruff farm ly favor a non-partisan movement to
of Courts'to Collect Mortgages.
Lansing, Mich., Jan, SO. - Tax Com in Baltimore, about eight miles from keep‘politics out of city affairs.
mlssioner McLaughlin, of Muckegon this city. This farm Is owned by Mrs.
TAKEN TO KALAMAZOO
has been giving Jo members of the leg-, Garrison, she having lately bought it.
isiature some interesting ideas on the Her son-in-law, Philip Snyder, and wife
question of exempting mortgages from recently moved onto this farm.
While Mrs. Garrison was in the city James Spragde, Insane Man Whose
taxation, which promises to be one of
Home is Near Middleville, Escaped
the most important subjectr to be 'under the Dr’s. care she left her little
from Asylum In 1902,Captured
daughter
Frances, a bright child, with
tackled during this session. The com­
and Taken Back Friday.
missioner hat been in Lansing since Mrs. Snyder. On Thursday, in the lat­
James Sprague, an insane person,
Monday, ready to act as a board of re­ ter part of ‘the Afternoon, Mrs. Snyder
was returned to Kalamazoo asylum
says
that
she
and
Frances
went
Into
view on railroad assessments, but none
fur the third time Friday. His home
of the corporation attorneys has yet the bed room and lay down on,the bed.
is near M;ddlevi!le. Ip I8TJ7 be wae-flret
appeared, and Mr. McLaughlin has put Mrs. S. fell asleep. She says she can­
not say how long she had been asleep, sent to the Kalamazoo instslution. He
in most of bis time around the house.
seemed to improve while there, arid
•Many of the members have askfd but thinks not very long. She states
that she was suddenly aroused by pierc­ was released. Four years ago symp­
my npinfou of the proposition to ex
emanating from the toms of mental derangement again ap
empt mortgages," said Mr. McLaugh. ing screams
peariiig, he was returned to the asylum
liu, “and I have told them'that if they kitchen, and that hastening there she
was horrified to find little Frances, her In MM»2 he escaped from that place and
want to do. this they should include all
had not been heard of since, until about
credits.'—&lt; do not believe in total ex­ clothing in Hames shrieking in terror.
emption however. 1 should provide Mrs. Snyddr says she was fo startled a week ago when he suddeutly appear
that she could not think what was the ed near his old home. Later, on. bls
for a small specific tax-%o small that
violent symptoms returned and Sheriff
there would be little incentive for the best way to put out the (lames, her first
thought being that she must use water Furniss was telephoned. He promptly
holder of any mortgage or; other credits
to suppress them. Shetjuickly grabbed responded and took Sprague into
to dodge the tax.
custody, bringing him to thia city
“Then .1 should provide that any the water pail, biu it being empty, she
Thursday. Friday the sheriff again
holder of a credit who does not list it ran to the pump, filled the pail and re­
took him to Kalamazoo, where he will
turned,
pouring
the
water
over
little
with the assessor for taxation should
be kept under close watch.
Frances.
The
child's
dress
being
of
be refused the right to use the courts
cotton burned fiercely, and before the
to collect his debt. If any person is
CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT
so mean that he would try to dodge a fire was quenched she was so badly
burned that she -died Thursday night.
tax of say one half of one per cent,
Mrs.
Snyder
says
she
was
so
startled
In
Small Pox Cases in Home of Isaac
when the holders of other taxable prop­
Crossman In First Ward.
erty must pay from 2 to 5 per cent, he that It never occurred to her to put oat
the flames by wrapping up the little
City Physician Burton, who has
certainly should get no benefit from
girl in the lied clothing., Medical aid charge of the five cases of small pox in
the courts which other people pay to
was summoned as soon as-Mrs. Snyder, the home of Isaac Crossman in the
support."
•
who was alone, could arouse the neigh­ first ward, reports continued improve­
Commissioner McLaughlin's plan of
bors, but the little oue was past help.
ment In all of thorn, but that it is prov­
refusing'the right to go to court to the
It will probably never be known just able that another week must elapse
tax dodger is a novel proposition.
Ihow the child's clothing took fire. She before they can be discharged from his
was In the kitchen, near the stove, care. They will not be permitted to go
WANTS GUY JOHNSON.
which was a range.. But there was no until all danger of Che contagion is
From the Kalamazoo Telegraph of
way that die flames could reach ber passed. Dr. Burton brought to this of­
Wednesday we learn that the North­
front the range except if she opened fice same photos of Isaac Crossman
western University, of Chicago, is seek­
the stove door. That was not open which show the frightful nature of thin
ing to get Guy Johnson to manage
“When ohe was found. She might have disease. One side of his face seemed a
their base ball team for IH0&amp;. Guy will
been playing with matches. * But It is mass of eruptions, and they were plenti­
be remembered by many of our readers
all a mystery, and the truth may never ful over his entire countenance, down
as the hustling young pitcher of the
be known.
on the neck and on the hands. Any
Middleville base ball team. Two years
The funeral took place Saturday af­ one who would see this picture would
he managed the Kalamazoo college
ternoon from the home where the little want to get vaccinated in a harry, if
base ball team.
His success at­
oue was injured, being conducted by that formality had not been attended
tracted the notice of the University
Rev. H. H. VanAuken of this dty. It to before.
of Michigan and last year be managed
was a very sad funeral.
I^be griaf
the U. Of M. team, with such good re­
stricken parents have the sympathy of
sults that now the Northwestern Uni­
ROUND UP INSTITUTE
all in their great affliction. •
versity isafter him. Mr. Johnson must
not bethought of as a base bailist only.
Excellent Program Being Prepared
LEFT HAND INJURED
While an enthusiast on that subject, be
Will be the Very Best Ever.
puts -Ais skill and enthusiasm to the
very good service of helping Wtn Eugene Marble Got That Member In­
In our last we gave an account of
jured
in
Buzz
Planer
at
Book
­
the very successful one day institutes
through the University. It is more
case Factory.
held in Barry county the previous
than probable that he will remain in
Anu Arbor.
&gt;.
Eugene Marble, while working in the week. These aroused great interest
Bookcase factory Wednesday after­ everywhere. The Round-Up Institute,
NEW MACHINE SHOP.
noon, got the fingers of bis left hand which wiD be held in this city February
William Tannawitz, of Grand Rap­ against the knives of a buzz planer, 17lb and l8th„wiU be a fitting climax
ids, was in the city last week looking resulting in the loss of the end of the for these one day institutes. Those
over ths place with a view of starting a third finger, which was amputated at having’the. matter'in charge are plan­
machine shop. He has not as yet made the first joint, and the mangling of the ning with a view to make this “Round­
definite arrangements, but will come flesh on the little and middle fingers. Up” an occasion to be long and pleas­
this week with a view of settling the Qn Lowry dressed the injured hand antly remembered. Look out for promatter definitely.
andTJenaJigettlng along nicely.
' -gram-wfeteb-wlllappear next week.

BmpjMEAIII

NEW OPERA

HOUSE

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

NEW TOLL LINES

PRESIDENT KNOX

W.'H. Thomas Prepared to Build One
Of Michigan Press Association Mew
If Proper Encouragement
CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. WILL
He Was Initiated Into the
be Given.
BUILD
THEM
TO DELTON,
Rpagh. Riders.
CLOVERDALE AND CEDAR
It was a pleasure to our people to
Tbe action et tbe Michigan r-Yaaw
CREEK
learn last week that Mr. W. H. Thomas
Association at its annual meeting to
was seriously considering the building
! Detroft last week, in electing w iuc
COPPER WIRE LINES
of an opera house in this city, and that
president
for the ensuing year, Mr. W_
all hinged on a suitable site, and proper
They Will Be Fully Up-to*Date. F. Knox, the genial, talented and bn*dencouragement from our citizens., Mr.
. Rural Lines Should Connect With
ling
editor
of tbe S&amp;ultSte Marie Nawa^
Thomas has located in Hastings to
Them. Advantages of That
was a worthy tribute to one of toemake jc bis permanent home. He real­
Course.
brightest yuupg men in tbe newspaper
izes that oue of the needs of our city
The Citizens Telephone Company has clrcles of the state, and into wbuw
is a nice opera house. He has ample
means to build one here if the suitable lately completed the building of a fine strenuousJife has been crowded uiorw
place and conditions can." be secured. copper wire toll line from Batik- Creek than ordinary experience. Though «eSurely here is a golden opportunity for to this city. It has just decided to tively identified with promoting the,
Hastings to realize a long felt want. commence at Dowliag and run a cupper j welfare of the association, yet bo great
All should feel it a duty to help this toll line to Cedar Creek, Cloverdale and was Mr. Knox’s modesty that It war
Delton, construction work to begin im­ uot generally known to tbe members of
project along.
mediately. The line will he further tbe.press until ‘this year that.be waau
extended from Deltuu, but it has uot member of the famous “Rough Ridere
yet been decided what course to take as Regiment" so well known inSpai.iaL
to extensions from Delton, that matter war history, and an account of hm
largely depending on the owners of the initiation into |hat famous regiment M
OP THE HASTINGS WOMEN’S CLUB rural lines In the four southwest town­ of more than ordinary interest, da w
displays something of the impulse aad
FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 10.
ships of the county.
With monopoly's methods, the Bell characteristics, of President Rooeevr-h .
VERY PLEASANT AFFAIR Go. is seeking to shut the Citizens Co. then Colonel of the Rough Ridera. Mr.
out of this new territory. It has had Knox lacked a few weeks of comp!ttiug&gt;
Was Heid at the Emmanuel Parish all the business up to this time, and his senior year in Alma College, tbto
House Was Well'Attended and
never shown any particular concern state, when the Spanish war broke ocL.
.
Very Enjoyable.
over its patrons, but now it is “doing He didn’t wail for a diploma, but
Tbs annua! banquet of Lhe Hastings thipgs." It offers to give free service started for Tampa, Florida, where K«Women's Club was held Friday even­ to all patrons within the four towns In expected to join a Michigan regiment.
ing at Emmanuel parish bouse and question. It* arrived at this decision- Arriving at Tampa, he learned that
there were about a ddzen vacancies to
was one of the best the club has ever only after Manager McElwain, of the
the Rough Ridera. Being of a at re ng,
held. At «:30 the members and their local office, and General Manager C. E.
robust
nature, and having won i dis­
guests had assembled in the waiting Tarts,of Grand Rapids, both represent^
tinction on the athletic field, where he
ing
the
Citizens
Co.,
made
a
visit
td
room of the parish house. • To the
served as captainiof ' the football teim,
strains of a march excellently rendered Cluverdale. The Bell agent at Clover­
he wae iu the very piuk of physical
by Troxell's orchestra, those present dale Is said to have “got busy" at once,
condition when he applied to (&lt;4.
tiled in to their seats at the banquet calling up the Kalamazoo Bell office
and reporting the fact of the visit, with Roosevelt for admission to tbe ravfca
tables.
tite result that this evidence of “en­ of the Rough Riders Regiment. Tto
In the south end was the table re­
future President of the United .-tahto
served for the toastmistressi, Mrs. Phyllis largement of the heart*' in rate cutting
looked him ovei very carefully, felt of
' ’
.
Reynolds, and those who Were to re­ followed.
his mmscles, aud after a brief. Let
These
seem
to
be
favorite
tactics
with
spond to the various toasts. During
thoroughly satisfactory exauiinatkaa
the banquet the orchestra rendered the Bell Co. They first seem to try to
gave Mr. Knox a good swift kick Mi
several selections, which added to the kill off competition if they can by
making the business of a competitor the seat of his pautaloons and saisi
pleasure of the occasion.
“You’re all right." Thus was Mr. Knax
After the invocation by Rev. Trott, unprofitable. That is.the old monop­
employed by the initiated into the Rough Riders R*gF
those present, numbering about 100, olistic weapon
discussed the excellent viands prepared Standard Oil Co. When competition went, whose gallant exploit in charg­
ing up San Juan hili in written in ni»by the Episcopal ladles, which were is bought off or killed off, tbeu up go
tory. Mr. Knox maintains thechansaserved In faultless stylo by several the rates again. It must never be for­
gotten that tbe Bell Telephone Co. is tun*tics of tbe Rough Ridera in that b*
young ladies. Following was the
is bold and fearleu iu bia newitpapata
monopolist
in
any
field
which
it
con
­
MENU
work, is a living example of tbe atrentsOyster Zephyretta
Cheese Wafers trols aud where it has no competition ons Life, aud
aure w be beard flrom
Concluded on page X
Creamed Chicken Saratoga Chips
sooner or later, because you can't keafi
Biscuit
Piekies
Ollvee
a
good
man
down.
STOLEGRAIN
Jelly
.
Pineapple Salad
Long Island Wafers Noble Norman Did. Reimbursed the
BON VOYAGE TO MRS. BAILEY
lee Cream
Cake
Owner, Paid Floe and Costa dnd
Coffee
Is Now Fee.

THE ASM BANQUET

After a selection by lhe orchestra
Thursday last a warrant was issued
came the program. Mrs. Phyllis Rey­ for Noble Norman, of Battle Creek, at
nolds presiding with dignity and grace, the instance of Wm. Holden, of Johns­
filling the difficult position of toast­ town, who alleged that Norman had
mistress* very creditably. *
helped himself to wheat, outs and rye
Mrs. Lois L. Felker, of Grand Rapids, that belonged to Holden. Norman ww
president of the State Federation of brought to this city Friday by Under
Women's Clubs, and the guest of honor, Sheriff Harry Ritchie. Saturday he was
responded to the toast ''What the Michi­ taken before Justice Bishop. He had
gan State.Federation Has Done and Is previously compeiwnteq Holden for the
Doing." She gave an account of local stolen grain.
He pleaded guilty to
movements in various places which larceny, was fined $5 and costs of Bai.
women's clubs were encouraging^ and and departed with a full realization of
that the aim was no longer solely edu­ tbe fact that tbe way of the transcational, but had become altruistic in greesor is hard.
many ways, and that the women’s clubs
were seeking to bring better conditions JAMES ROCK IN GOLDFIELDS
In the cities and towns where they were
situated. Ail these movements had the Wonderfully Rich Gold Mining Camp
encouragement of tbe^tate Federation.
In Nevada.
MisS Gertrude Smith gave an inter­
John Hessmer, the jeweler, has re­
esting account of a “Japanese Ban­ ceived word from his son-in-law, James
quet" which she attended in the city of Rock, who Is in that wonderful new
Continued on page 2.
gold mining camp iu Nevada, called
Goldfields. The camp gives promise of
surpassing Cripple Creek as a gold pro­
POULTRY EXHIBITION
ducer, its mines being marvels of rich­
ness. At present the camp,is accessible
Talk of Having One in This City Week only by mountain trail, and everything
After Next.
• has to be packed in on men's or mules
This evening poultry raisers from backs, and in the winter the snows in
Middleville, Nashville, Freeport, and the mountains make this exceedingly
this city, will meet at Mack Hick's difficult. As a consequence provisions
feed store with the object in view of are almost uh high in Goldfields as they
having a poultry exhibition in this were In the Klondike the first winter.
city Feb. 7,8,9. Some excellent fowls The camp is crowded and there is very
are raised in this county, Robert Mitch­ little shelter from the cold. Smallpox
other diseases are epidemic, and
ell, of Irving, having recently won a
dozen premiums at the state poultry tin re will be a fat cemetery as a result
exhibition iu Detroit iu competition of these diseases. In the spring a rail­
with the best there are in the state. road will be built into the nAv camp.
Poultry raising, properly conducted, is Mr. Rock's many friendo-bere hope he
a profitable business, and there is no may ktrike it rich In Goldfields.

question but what an exhibition, such
as is talked Of, would be productive of
much good.

SMALL POX AT DELTON
In Home of Lacey Jones, the Rural
Mall Carrier, Also Mr. Horton.
We received word Friday that small
pox had broken uut in the village of
Delton, first appearing In the home of
Lacey. Jonre, the rural carrier, where a
boy wBj&gt; lived with him watf taken with
the disease. Friday a case appeared in
the home of Mr. Hbcton. The schools
have been closed, a thorough quaran­
tine of the infected families established
and everything is being doue by the
health authorities to stamp but the

disease.

Plca.&lt;ant Party in Her Hoaor Giv^a

by Mrs. Carrie Colgrove.
One of the-most delightful ofiuL
parties given by lhe Uth Birthday Chid,
was beld at the home of Mm. Carria
Colgrove Monday afternoon. Soon af­
ter four o'clock 30 Indies asM-inbliii to
the spacious parlor. Two hours wato
spent in sweet gossip. (JndiJh &lt;hakaapear style.. Supper was. annonisreai.
As the guests passed iutd the dining:
room, a beautiful bight mA their gam.
In the center of the table, in a clout! of
tulle, was a lovely Azaleer, t-urroantv'
lug It ^spartling display of eut glam
silver and China, x.t convenient t&lt;iatances, little cabins of various cciorad.
banquet candies , adding much to thsbrilliancy of the arrangement. _Xha
guests were soon seated by means at
place cards. A delicious menu wa«
served by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stebbirwu
At the close Mrs. Colgrove annoano
ed the special object of tbe gatherer*
wu to give Mrs. Margaret Bally. wtk»
is on the .eve of departing for a ionjr
journey to.the Orient, a auitable Boh
Voyage.
Each lady as her name was called re­
sponded iu some manner. The elecu to
button was touched and the electricrty
of thought.passed rapidly until eauL
had given Mrs. Bally a sentiment to| ra­
member that will no doubt cbeenhetr
in her wanderings should bhe. l.aveu
lonely hour.
PLEASANT SURPRISE.

A party consisting of about thirty
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Bert Philips, of 430 West Clinton Sk?

last Wednesday evening and gave them
a very pleasant surprise. Music anti
cards formed tbe amusement of IU
evening. The prizes were awarded to
That Now Being Built in Johns­ Mr. Bert Hilton. Miss Lena Mclutyr»w
town Said to Be. Will Connect
Mr. John Woodruff and Mr. Robert
With Citizens Line.
Mills. Refreshments were served anti
The farmers of Johnstown have or­ at a late hour the merry makers depart­
ganized and built a township telephone ed for their homes. A very pleasant
system of their own just to accommo­ time was enjoyed by all.
date the people of their own township.
FELL DOWN CELLAR.
They will have.a central exchange lo­
cated at Lacey connecting with the
MrsJ Annette Shively, who lives is
independent state telephone Hue. Every the 3rd ward, while going down oeBa&gt;
farmer in that township will be able to had the misfortune to slip arid toE.
visit nights with bls neighbors. The striking her head and shoulders on Oto.
line is already completed. Other town hard cellar floor. Her face wu batlh
ships are ready to try tbe experiment, bruised, the akin being tom oft &gt;
aa they believe that tbe township sys­ places.- Her collar bone was alsodbstem will be tbe means of overcoming located. Dr. Roehrig wu called au«
the bolation and lonlineas of farm soon had her patie&gt;nt u comfortable n
life.-Battle Creek Journal.
fossihie
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BEST RURAL ’PHONE LINE

�______________ HASTINGS BANNER, JANUARY sfr, &gt;905.

Hastings Bannei
Published Bwwy WMneszUy »fu-nw&gt;c
n»«ting* Michigan.
COOK BROS. Editor*.
POOTT.SrVTM VEAR.

Kalered at the |xx.toffice at Hastings, Michi­
gan. an Nccoud class matter.
ADVBRTISMQ RATES.

EHaplav •dvertlalng. rites furotebod on appli­
cation.
float !&gt;*«’■.or :unonx Riwltics. ItHoaUoe; elsewUereTrc a line. Averoxe of «ernn wordsto tbo

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Otoltuary. ixxlTr and resolution.*. « » W*.
Notice* of births. dcaita or tnarriaac* will «•
printed free as news matter.
gaF"NoconimiinF-atiou will be published andor anr ciri-'im.s.ances unless It liears the
writer's name and pout ofTlcr address.
JOB PRINTING.

The Haxnku has one of the be’t equipped
&gt;h ortlMi In Western Mlrhly.ui. aud fei prepoxpd
» do every kind of book and job printing.

REPUBLICAN COUNTV CONVENTION

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Ju.ctfn Morrill's Prediction.-----

. In January. ISili, there was an ani‘mated debate on th? Tariff in the House*
•in the course of. which Democratic
; mem tors from the west charg.’tl that,
iprotection .worked entirely in the in
‘tcrestii of the manufa^rurera. of New
England. Justin Morrill, of' Vermont.,
afrenvnrrl United...
. senator, at:
swered these objections with a statement
and a predirtinn. He said: “Ln the west
a large and increasing amount of caniul is t|enjg invested in manufacturing,
and before Jong Illinois and otter west­
ern stUtvs will, on account of cheap
coal, td-n out a number of mannfac:
tured articles at a lower cost than New
England.”
This position has been
abundantly realized, and it explains in
part the selfish attitude of those New
Eugiaful manufacturers who, while
apxiniis to retain protection on their
own particular products,, wish to deny
the U uetlts of the system to other
American producer*. Sail Francisco
“C'hrutiicle.”

Tto Banner has mentioned that
Uonirn sfiinen Town-end, of Jackson,
and E ch, of-Wisconsin, were the choice
of President Roosevelt to draft the ad
iUittisl •ation bill t0compel railroads to
oeasu {ranting rebates, and to make
just;ai d equitable rates to all shippers.
The two congressmen have pqrfee ted
such a t|iil aa in their judgement will meet
the situation, and it has been introduc­
ed hr congress. Under its provisions, the
Knicg shipperhas Ural to present
. / to the Inter-state Commerce,
Commission. After investigation, this I
commission has power to fix what it
may deem a reasonable rate. If the
railroad and shipper are both satisfied,
the matter ends with the commission's
decision. But either party has a right

Secretary Hay is without question
tbe foremost statesman and diplomat
of the world today. Aud hia great tal­
ent and ability are used in the direction
of tbe world’s peace and progress. It was
he who-first proposed limiting tbe war
area in China to the province of Man­
churia, thus preserving that ancient
empire. Laat week Russia practically
announced that China had so violated
neutrality, that Russia was considering
au invasion of the neutral territory of
China. Secretary Hay promptly met
the situation by notifying tbe Chinese
that they must respect their obligations
as neutrals, aud notifying Russia that
the United States could not consider
Russian invasion of China outside of
Manchuria as anything fesa than an
unfriendly act. He was backed by
England, France and Germany in this'
stand. Tbe result was that Russia has
decided to leave China alone.

Nagasaki, Japan.
The absence of
chairs, the presence at each guest’s place
of a diminutive table about a foot
high,' the small dishes and dainty
viands, and the quaint little Japanese
waiter girls, were all described by Miss
Smith very entertainingly. But the
raw fish andpther equally unpalatable—
to an American—dishes were not In
ducementa for the speaker to over-feed,
and so she fcas glad when it was over,
to get back to the place where she was
then stopping in that far away Japan­
ese city, and eat American-cooked
foods, served in tbe American-way.
The response to tbe toast was spiced
with much that was humorous as well
as interesting.
Mrs. Belle Hendershot being unable
to be present, Dr. Clarence Barber gave
a vocal solo, which was highly appre­
Russia is aflame with the spirit of re­ ciated.
volt against the rule of the Czar, it is - “Matters Not on the Curriculum,”
revolution or evolution. Either tbe was the sentiment assigned i’rof.
Bomanoff must grant reforms or the Chamberlin. He discussed them In a
loyalty to. his office and his person manner-'that was most thoroughly ap­
which has beeu almost like -the volun­ preciated. Wtftt he had to say in
tary slavery of his people in the past urging his hearers to stand for all that
is nt on end. Tbe slaughter last Sun­
would uplift the home, school, church
day or thousands of unarmed workmen and state was intensely interesting and
who wanted to present their grievances practical. He is a clear and forceful
in person to thejCzar has fired the work­ speaker, and won the interested atten­
ingmen of the big centers with a wild tion of the banqueters.
spirit of revenge. The frightened Czar
Next came a fine selection from the
is hiding in one .of bis palaeos outside orchestra.
the city. Russil cannot much longer
“The Making of Stories,” by Miss’
to k^pt down by. the sword of the
Anna Johnson, the author of several
Cossack.
excellent stories, all,written with a pur­
pose to Inspire their readers to right
Representative Dickinson, has intro
and helpful living, was resjHinded to in
duced a bill at Lansing to make all
a most pleasing and happy manner.
nominations fer'etate officers and memAfter paying her respects to the heroes
tors of the legislature by direct vote.!
and heroines of the average magazine
Such a bill ought not, in our judgement,
story, she gave a few hints of what
to be passed.
believe delegates to
real story making involved, doing it all
state conventions ought to be nomina- •
In such a modest way and with such
ted by direct vote, and made as free:
choice words that her auditors were
from machine control as possible. But
charmed.
we believe the representative system in
Three short selections from Franz,
making party nominations should be
maintained, and that no man should vocal soloe, were finely rendered by
Mrs. Margaret Troxell.
be named for any office who cannot
* Then c&amp;me the ‘‘Aftermath’’ by Mrs.
command the votes o' a majority of
Geneva Ilaj’es- We would like to give
of the delegates. We. would be glad
an adequate idea of the wit aud humor,
to see tbe Australian ballot system in­
mixed with it the good, sterling com­
troduced in conventions, so that each
mon sense that was woven into Mrs.
delegate could vote his convictions.
Hayes’ response. If a ^hearty laugh
Uncle Sam is finding that the Mon­ is au aid to digeelion. then none of tbe
roe doctrine Js no child’s play. Foreign banqueters had auy excuse for com­
.era doing business in Santo Domingo plaining of indigestion after Mrs.
and whose rights are ignored .by tr»e Hayes’ toast. Anyone who has ever
authorities have appealed to their gov­ heard Mrs. Hayes respond to a toast
ernments fur protection. The latter in will uu^erstand th.it no one can at
tl?tt-Mjm she said as she told
turn have referred the matter to the- teD|pt
U tilted States which is under obliga­ it. It was unspeakably funny.
-A
meric” was snug by Use club and
tion to see that these Spanish American
countries deal justly wiii foreigner*, their guests, cloaiug O)e program.
There
-have
been ’ otbt r bampiets
or else must abandon the Mbnroe doc
trine
Tnt- siinatkui-may require given by the cliib where the attendance
A'merican occupation of Santo -Dumln-'i was larger, but none have ever been
more enjoyable thiin the last.
'go.
' . •

We sometime--’ hear R Raid that
gambling cannot be slopped. District

Attorney Jerome hns sucSeeded in clos­
ing all the gnmbling joints, aud tbe
proprietors sujr they will not attempt to
start again unless the District’Attor­
ney will lei up, which is not a Very
probable thjng. And this is in New
York.City.

Senator Burton, of Kansas, who ac­
cepted a fee which, it was believed, was
for no other purpose than to buy his
influence as a U. S. senatorin favor of
securing certain postal privileges fora
gambling wheat concern, has-been ask­
ed by the legislature of Kansas to re
sign his seat.

&lt;r» Varion*.
V l(ho«t
CMllinn il.r Doctor.
A bit &lt;*f Iron .e:Hi bo r.’.iio. eO frorc
die rye with u 0 i-i.vb N&lt; , mu the
*ye when it Is affwei. : if the particle
ian&gt;ii;g il &lt;■ Hlst^rbf.ucv Is
r;.&lt; uryer
5d. drr,w out t!;e upier lid and drtg
die biHh^ of tU- under lid ncrowi the
inside of tl-e upper lid. IbnerM,- the no­
tion if the dirt i» un the If*.ver lid. a
train of tiaxw^d often rnkrs out c
ii*cck of dlrf. If tears ttyw, cry the
ty&lt;- by-wiping h gently to*v..- i. neveriws^' frum. li:i* no&lt;&gt;-. if antae end is ut
a;md to help, let him roll Ifig lid over
Hi* point &lt; t a |M*neil nut! remove the
’peek on n bit of cotton wound about
lhe point of an orangt* stick ot* the
oliiut. end of a .linlrpln,
.■
If a child Is Injured or stunned by a
tall or a blow take him ationre to the
apen air. Lay him Hat on hlkVaek. the
bead slightly higher than pie body.
Vut cold water or ioe abotit'the head
ind prepare n hot mustard bath for
the. feet. If the child remains in a atufor It may lie neceaanry to apply warm
water to the laxly. The same tren&gt;
OMrnt should be given to an adult,
Ihotigb tbe treatment can be more he­
roic.
If n child chokes, turn film quickly
•nd not too gently upside down, pat­
ting him sharply, but not bard, upon
the back. In ease of an adult bend the
rody forward, face downward, and slap
unartly upon the back. If the obstacle
will not come up, jerk the n'rms above
the bend and force patient to hang his
A'clght by his hands. This treatment
may start the obstacle downward. ‘1
To pack the nose with cotton soaked
with lemon juice will relieve nose
pleedlng. If-the bleeding is not too se­
vere a wash of lemon juice will twiyi
tbe desired effect. A small syringe can
De used to force the\leruon juice iito
the nose.
One of the quickest &lt;emetlcs is mus­
tard flour and plenty of warm water.
Tbe patient should be made to drink
cup after cup of warm water until the
mustard has produced action.
The easiest way to relieve a fit iof
fainting Is to lay tbe patient flat upon
bls back, loosen tbe clothing, admit
plenty of air. uping a fan If convenient.'
and sprinkle tbe face with cold water.

RETINOS COPY
Requires no questions to find
the refractive error, makes
fitting surer.

F. R. Fancoast

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Vegetable, liver pills. That
I If is wh« they arc. They cure

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Ay ers riiis ggga? bus
Want your moustache or beard

DIIP If I

a beautiful brown or rich Nack? Use

“W you have a fair-sized bone,
Let: the other dog’s alone.”

How to Make Sweet Potato Fla.

Cook. the potatoes iu tolling water
and mash very fine. To one pint of th©
potato add one-quarter cup of sugar
aud two well beaten eggs and enough
milk to make a quart In all of tbe
mixture. Pour into n deep pie plate
Unetl it ith paste and bake until th?
center te firm.
j

&gt;t’s of meat in that advice for the covetous,
t’e a free______
lunch. Good
advice---generally
am.________
,---------. is
free (unless’ you get it from a lawyer) aud mebbe
that's the reason folks sometimes won't take it
The advice to buy Hard and Soft Coal from us
is free (please take it) but tlie coal exists from $4
to $7.50 per ton, we are putting it into the bins of
well pleased customers all over this town.
Many and many a ton we have sold through a
pleased customer telling their neighbor h &gt;w well
satisfied they are over the coal from Grant’s and
advising them to try ns. "We are advertised by
our loving friends;” not so much perhaps fiecause
(hey love ns. as because they love each other.
.
Coal-costs money and you’ll want the kind that
does it’s work the best, and that coal you’ll get by
giving your order to us.
We deliver promptly.

How to Preserve Ueic-«-br»e.

Delicate pieces of bric-a-brac are of­
ten brok»n by upset tins them with a
dust cloth or by accidentally touching
them when reaching for something
else on the same shelf Prevent this
by weighting down every vase or jar
that is not heavy in Itself , with sand
or small shot. It will-not require a
great dc&lt;-J In each piece and will often
save -one from belfix broken in consequeue*' of sumo alight jar*. You will fiud
this especially useful Where there are
small children who have not l»een
trained not to be xnefifileaome.

R. K. GRANT

Ggease marks can be removed from ;
books by sponging th** soiled loalwlth .
benzine, placing it betvrecn two shifts
of blotting paper and passing, a h« .'
iron over It
. j

A Bank’s History
185(’&gt; Bank established by/Willian&gt; Skinner.
1857—Succeeded by Henry Goodyear.
1868—Succeeded by Bowne &lt;fc Galloway. .
1870—Hastings National Bank organized.
1800 Hastings National Bank charter extended for
■
'JO years.
1905 Hastings National Bank the only National
Bank in "Barry count y.

Capital and Surplus, $100,000.00

Birr tc.

Hew «o Renew Old Gloves.

Thia cut' UluBtniteB my new
method of fitting glasses

*
A

* Boll a pint of ciieainnta to « pulp, re­
moving tbe shells first. Add two tabtetpooufuls or butter and s«u»u to
taste with pepper and ealt. Beat two
eggs well, stir In and whip all until
very light Form into balls, roll In
beaten egga and breadcrunlb*. then
again in egg and again In breadcrumb*.
Fry in smoking hot fat until a golden
brown.
I’reas seasoned hot mashed
potatoes through a colander. Let tbe
dish be a hot buttered one. . Arrange
the croquette* in the center of the
mashed potatoes, garnish with parsley
and uend to table very hot

WE?L TO KNOW. ’
It is claimed that the United Mine
.Workers ot America have (^cumulated
:i fund of over £1.000.000 and are plan
nlug-a great strike next-April. If the
I*. M. W. Know what is good for them,
they will divide that million aiuong
their membership, show tbe walking
delegates the back door, and plant the 1
toe of their boot, figuratively speaking,;
tinder the coat tails of the so-called 1
leaders who plan these strikes. There
is a better way for them to gain their
ends.

The United States Supreme Court
has upheld the Iowa anti-cigarette law.
to appeal to a court, which the bill
We wish tbe abominable cigarette
creates,and their action is final in the
could be driven out of every state.
fixing &lt;rf'rates. Sentiment in congress
is rapidly crystallizing in favor of some
such a taeaaure as the one outlined
above, and il seems more than probable
that it will be passed at the-present
.. session of congress.
•

It cate !the railroad* of the United
StatM over #.'*0,000,(MM) a year for the
one item of ties alone. On the average
each tie has to be renewed once in ten
years. Including the equipment of
electric lines for ties and poles, and the
telegraph and telephone lines for poles,
.the probable outlay-ofthese public ser­
vice corporations for timber reaches
the enormus total of £100,000,000. And
where is the future supply to come
from? The forest resenes are dliQinbhing. No satisfactory substitute' for
the wood tie has been found. Iron Is
used for that purpose hi Europe. But
it:is claimed it will not answer in
America. Our locomotives weigh three
* times as much, our cars will carry from
two to five times as much as those on
the European systems. These it Is
claimed demand an elastic tie or they
will: be speedily jarred to pieces. The
moral seems to be Plant Trees. But
who will do it? •

THE MAT BANQUn

A black glove may be quite renewed
by covering It with ink and when this
Is dry rubbing It well with a pollshlBg
cloth. It is not at all undesirable to
use on such glove* ordinary shoe pol­
ishes which are black, and some, more
economical and cleverer than, the rest,
contrive- to transform their old jwhlte
gloves to black by th? same method.
.V'jrreat deal more can be done with
coaveulent dyes than is dreamed of by
ordinary people, but then they mutt
be carefullr treatad..

OFFICERS

J. T. Lombard, President W. I). Hayes. Cashier
.John F. Goodyear. V. Pres, il fl. Haye-. Ass't
DIRECTORS

.1 T. Lombard.
W. D. Hayes.

John F. Goodyear.
Clement Smith.
Win IL ( haw.

F. It. Pratt,
R. K. Grant

Are You Planning

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a House?
T° build a Barn?
To repair your House?

Builders

Hardware, •

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We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line.
This promises to be a busy year.

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will be wise to ar-

range NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our
line.

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�Court House News.

NEW TOIL LINES

GUN RIVER DRAIN

WOMAN AND FASHION

The following new cates have been
commenced in tbe Circuit Court for
Barry county:
1*. W. Burgees, drain eoiUmyrtfoner,
tb. John Wickham and others, suite to
collect costs of Original petitioners for
the Little Thornapple drain. It will
be remembered that a permanent in­
junction wast. granted by Judge Smith
preventing the digging of this drain.
Fart of the costs have been paid with
money voluntarily subscribed by the
petitioners. The balance it is proposed
to collect by means of this suit.
Stejia Miller vs. Arthur O Miller,
Hastings thought they saw’throngh tbe latter openly a/owed its purpose to be
divtirc-'.
Louisa S. Clapper vs. George M*.. scheme and promptly vat down on It. the lowering of the waters of Thorn­
The result is 500 Citizens phones here apple lake to reclaim the low lauds
Clapper, divorce.
along the borders of that lake, and to
pinrenoe R. I^Clair vs. Edward lx&gt; to lew than ,15 for the Bell.
We speak of these things so that prevent the overflow of lands border­
Ctair, divorce.
.
Mary K Wilson vs. Henry Wilson, those in the southwestern part of the ing on tbe lake and up tbe river
But the petitioners for the Gun Riv­
county may guess what may be the
divorce.
F. T. Colgrova vs. Burwick Auto Car objects of the Bell line, and to assure er Drain do not ask that Gun iake be
Corppany; foreclosure of mortgage.
them philanthropy is not one of them. lowered. On the contrary they claim
The Banner urges the farmers own­ to be opposed to the loweringvof the
PROBATE COURT.
inglines in the towns of Orangeville, lake. They say that to prevent lhe
Estate of Wm. II. Parks, deceased. Prairieville, Hope aud Barry to arrange lowering of the lake they have asked
Final account of administrator allowed. to connect with the Citizens' telephone that the drain stop within a mile and a
half of Gun lake. They further offer
Estate of David R. Scott, deceased. lines for there reasons: .
1st. It will be of advantage to all U&gt; build a dam across the head of the
License to sell real estate granted.
POX PUAITEX* DIXJVSU
Estate uf George Glick, deceased. citizens of Barry county to reach the drain In Allegan county, having per well RUiletl io wear with the jacket
Order appointing administrator en­ largest possible number of people living mission from the Allegan board of suit. The sleeves are among the latest
tered. Bond Sled and letters issued. Iu the county. The CHIzeus Co. has supervisors to do that; or If Barry of the season—wide and full at the
Petition for sale of real estate filed. 1500 phones in Barry county. The Bell county supervisors will permit, they shoulders and Harrow at the wrists,
lines have very few themselves and offer to bnlld a dam across the outlet where they are finished with deep
Hearing Feb. 17.
Estate of Samuel Weeks, deceased. only connect with a few rural lines. of the lake. Th®? point to the large cuffs. As illustrated the material Is
Proof of will filed. Order admitting This city, the county seat and business amount of land that will be benefited royal blue' taffeta, with figures of the
same color, but all the season's wait­
center of lhe county, has more than by the drain, and ask Judge Smith to
will filed.
ings are correct.
Estatp of;John Morgan, deceased. thirty times as many Citizens phones as dissolve the injunction he granted some
The quantity of material required for
Petition for appointment of adminis­ have lhe Bell. The same Is substantially time ago and permit the drain to be the medium sire Is - three and threetrue of Middleville and Nashville. The constructed. They claim to have no quarters yards twenty-one Inches wide,
trator filed. Hearing Feb. 10.
have -t Jtations in Barry wish to lower the lake, on the contrary three and three-cigbtiuF yards twenty­
Estate o( S, A. Parsons, demwct
tbMwant it maintained at It* ,-»res seven Inches wlfip oi- two yards fortyPetition for probate of will filed. ! ebunty to 12 for ibo Bell.
four Inches wide.
.
2nd. The Citizens and allied inde­ ant level.
Hearing Feb. 17.
Estate of Leo and Verna Marshall, ; pendent Phone Companies have nearly
The opponents of the drain, who own
minors. Petition for license to sell real 1,000 toll stations in the state, and more farms or cottages and boathouses on
SwlM elder Is the materia! at the
phones and more stations than the Bell the shore of Gun lake, oppose the head of the list for comfort garments
estate filed. Hearing Feb. II.
Estate of Lora Booram, deceased. Co., so that it is in better position to drain, claiming ns follows: That it Is purposely designed for'lounging during
Petition’for rpecial administrator filed. give state line service. It is putting in proposed to shorten Gun river from its the cold sreson. They arc uiadp up
Bond filed. Letters issued to Geo.H. new exchanges everywhere, having just present length of 27 miles to 11 miles. with a dainty binding of stitched silk,
installed fine ones in Battle Creek and The fall from the beginning of the' and about the waist .Is loosely tied a
Boot am.
Marshall, and contemplating others in drain to its outlet is 26 feet. 'The cur­ silk cord, with tassel ends,’ which
Tbe
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. I
I towns now exclusively controlled by rent will of course be swifter than no*. matches the binding in color
tbe Bell Co.
. The bottom of the drain will be about Swiss eider ran now lie bought not
only‘in the loveliest of plain col ora,
WAKRA^rV DEEDS..
3rd, The low phone and toll rate three feet below the bed .of Gun river, but in.many attractive fancy designs,
Merritt Wood and wife to Guy jW.
lines in Michigan today are due to the where the drain commences. They say showing stripes and dots of a contrast­
•Higgins, 15 acres section 36, Orange­ Independent Telephone Companies, of
that the soft mud and ooze of Gun ing color; also a mottle effect, which la
ville. $230.
which the Citizens is the leader. They marsh will allow the water to drain new.
William H. Frey and wife to Henry
deserve encouragement. They make but of Gun lake into the new drain,
Children Wear Cashmeres.
Knox, 10 acres section 32, Johnstown.
reasonable rates. They do not offer to whose more rapid- current will quickly
Cashmen*, so enthusiastically ac­
$1,000.
give away service at one time and take it away, thus making a sort of cepted by their eNers, are being gen­
Henry Knox to William II. Frey and
charge double a fair price at some other. underground drain which would silent­ erously used for the little folks. Those,
wife, 40 acres section 32. 81000.
They make a reasonable charge.for toll ly but stuely lower the lake. They while soft and graceful and rich In col­
James Curtis and wife to Michael S.
service. They propose to make »4ee claim that a dam would be. ineffective, oring, lack some of the serviceable
Hynes and wife, 60 acres section 36
of but lOcents to talk to Hastings from because it is proposed-to make it across qualities of the flannels. Then there
Carlton. 8-1,000.
any one of their stations in southwest tbe stream or tbe drain only, and that ate “wool delaines" quaintly flowered
Alonzo E._ Kenastjon to James'L.
Barry county. Certainly that is reason­ the water would work around through and a new, very smooth and hard
twisted serge and tbe albatross and
Crawley, lot# In Hastings. 8730.
able enough. It now costs that and a the soft muck on either wing of the
the mohair and very light weight
L. S. Hills and wife to Arthur D.
mesrenger fee over tbe Bell line.
dam, and get into the drain. They worsteds.
Hughes, 1 acre section 31, Irving. 810.
4tir. It Is the policy of the Citizens claim once the drain was dug and the
Arthur I). Hughes to Mauley M.
Co. to encourage complete ownership inevitable lowering of tbe lake occurred,
Panama Voile.
Chase, 1 acre section 31, Irving. 830.,
of rural lines and phones by the farm­ it would result in a property loss of
There is a uew weave of telling,
Charles H. Williams to Arthur D.
ers. Most of tbe lines In- southwestern more than $150,000 at Gun lake, and quite heavy, railed Panama voBe. that
Hdghes, H acre section 31, Irving.
Barry county now connected with the spoil ths pleasure ground and the sum Is used for street and agmidress gowns.
$600.'
.
Beil Co. use Bell phones. The cost of mer outing of hundreds of people. It is shown Iu both pliliu and embroid­
Rosa E. Taylor to John Larabee.lot
ered effects and In the most fashion
the operator at tbe central station and They claim that the only effective dam
able colors.
75, l»elton. 835.
of maintaining the lines is, so we are would be one reaching from the hard
John M. Larabee to Jennie F. Laratold, 84.00 per phone, while the Bell Co. land Oh one side'of Gun swamp to tbe
Smart Salt For Ulrte.
bee. lot 76, Delton. 8100.
we are informed realizes 83 00 a year- hard land on tbe other, and. going down
Mannish mixtures lu tweeds and
Danian Haberstroh to James E. Me­
for lhe rent of each phone. The Citi to tbe hard soil under the muck.the cheviots make smart suits for young
Lee, 80 acres section 31. Assyria. 8200.
izens Co. propose to sell the phone to expense for which would bankrupt tbe girls in their teens. An attractive out­
L. A. McIntyre to Wm. L.Thomas,
the farmer at actual cost, which ranges petitioners for the ditch. They claim door costume Is.Hholvu here developed
lot, Hastings. 85,500.
from 81200 to 813.00 per phone. The there Is ample evidence of an under tn brown and tan djetlot with leather
John Itochu et al. to J. 8. Baker. 35
trimmings. The use of leather on walk­
farmer then owns it. It should last ground current through the mucky
ing suits Is very fashionable this sea­
acres section 26, Maple Grove. $5000.
many years. The rental said to go to ground now, and to make a drain that son. The closing Is'mnde with leather
John F. Edmonds to‘William H.
the Bell Co. on these phones is now would carry off the water rapidly would
Rhoades, 40 acres section 14, Baltimore.
about 25 per cent., which is a pretty result in the speedy lowering of tbe
•1,460. big Interest. In four years the saving water level, and that situation would
Harvey HUI to Alson Hill, parcel,
would pay for the phone. The Citizens leave the cottagers aud property owners
Woodland. 31.
Co. want nothing whatever to say about without a remedy, since tbe expense to
Charles F.Murton to George B.Heath.
who shall operate tbe rnral lines, except maintain the water level would practi­
Lot in Hasting*. 813.
that he shall be accommodating, honest cally confiscate tbe benefited lands
Capital,
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QUIT CLAIMS.
aud responsible. They want the farmers TheyxHaim this damage would far ex­
George Main to Ezra Morehouse, lot to completely control their own lines, ceed any possible benefits that could be
and their operator will be selected as derived from the drain, and so ask
in Delton $1.
James Allerton to John E. Barry, 20 the Citizens’ Co. operator if he is the Judge Smrth to make the injunction
OtTfctr!
acres section 13, Castleton. $285.
kind of person we have indicated, and permanent.
Hannah Flynn to Mary J.Teller, sec­ he ought to be that kind for the good
Cb«ter m«MT, PnsMeit.
tion 26, Prairieville. $100 per annum. of the patrons. The Citizens Co. will
Advertised Letters.
.
pay this operator a com mission on all
R. B. mow. UkePru.
toll line service, and so help to pay the Hastings, Michigan, Jan. 23, 1906.
Marriage Licenses.
expense of maintaining the rural lines.
Letters addressed to persons named
John V». Fin^bham, Hastings Tp., 23.
X. H Jhatrwi, ZMbkr.
20 This p’an is a great deal better, we oelow remain unclaimed in. this office
Lena Roush, Hastings,
think, for the • farmers’ lines than and will be sent to the Dead Letter of­
having a corporation of monopolistic fice if not claimed by Feb. 6,1905.
INHERITANCE TAXES.
tetdenciee like the Bell Co. own their
Mrs, Belle Myers, Mrs. Theda Jordon
The following additional Inheritance phones.
Mrs. Sarah Navue, Mrs. Sarah Crippen,
5tb. If given proper encouragement Miss Blanch Myers, Miss Nina Shaw,
taxes have been paid since our last
report. It will be seen that this is the by tbe people of the four towns men­ Miss Julia Barbarl, Mr. John Holzsource of a considerable revenue to the tioned, the Citizens- Co. will extend uarth, Geo. Jensen, John C. Blood aud
their copper toll lines from Delton to E. M. Wolcott.
state: .
other points In those towns, and to
Estate Hannah M. Upham.
Please say “advertised" when asking
“
John CoOney.-.- —
Richland, so that complete service will for advertised letters. W. R. Cook,
12$ 43.
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Ihrttlon
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Postmaster.
be given, and so they will be able to
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reach their best market towns.
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OrtnlHugtes............
The advantages especially to be
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Mary Ai» Gay......
gained by connecting with the Citizens
How to Got to

Co. for these rural lines are—complete
There are a flew estates on which the independence for themselves, saving of
amount of the inheritance tax has not rental for phones, far better county
yet been completed.
service and outside service. Wecsmmend these considerations to our read­
Don’t throw potato parings into the
ers in the four townships mentioned,
garbage box. but into the stove, and
and urge them to co-operate with the
thereby save-yourself from annoyance
Citizens (Jo. in the manner we have
of having to call the fire department to
indicated, being oertrin that that course
put out a chimney fire. The damp
will be better for them and for the
weather breeds favorable conditions for
interests of those who want better
chimney fin*. The burning of pota'tce
county telephone service.
parings prevents the gathering of soot.
A man who is keeping up a strong soft
The annual convention of the Mich­
coal
inbis kitchqp range every day
during the winter says you can never igan Bee keepers’ association will be
Bnd a trace:of soot on the lids, the bot­ held at the Eagle Hotel, Grand Rapids,
toms of the kettles, or Any part oF lhe on Wursday and Friday, February 23
Hovels potatoparings are burned dally. | and 24. j
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and others in measnring dry couitnodK
ties, such as grain, meal, beans an®
similar things, has been reecDtiy*
brought out This measure Is without
a bottom, ntyl It# sides are coUapofblaJ
The measure consists of a number of

Occupied the Attention of the Circuit
Siaiple Shirt Watet.
Court Moat of Last Week—Hear­
RlSnple blouses dr shirt waists fill
ing Cootiaocd Until Feb. Uth.
a need and are always In demand.
The Gun River Drain case came up Jiirwever juueli more elabareiei ones
before Judge fimity In the circuit court may be liked.* Tbl« one Is laid In box
Tuesday. Witnesses against the drain, plaits for its entire length and Is be­
coming to tin? generality of woman­
were heard all of that aud the succeed
kind, tyhlle.lt l« Absolutely simple and
ing three days. Tb#t side of the case
had still several more witnesses when
tbe case was adjourned Friday after­
noon until February 13th, the adjourn­
ment being necessary became Judge
Smith had to go to Eaton county to
take
up work in the circuit court of
cut rates, in several instance* offering
free phones. Byt when tbe Bell* Co that county.
was asked to guarantee rates as cheap ’, Many have supposed that this case
as the Citizens Co. for thirty years, was exactly like the Thornapple Lake
they refused. The business men of Drain case, but that is an eribr. The
Continued from page 1.
to fear. The wriUr remembers when
that company controlled the telephone
Held in this state. In Hastings It then
demanded 84 R for business ’phones and
836 for residences. When its patents
expired, it slightly reduced those rates.
When Hastings finally succeeded in
getting the Independent Co. to con
sider coming here, the latter offering
to take a thirty year franchise with:
fixed rates of 812 for residences and
820 for business phones, the Bell lie.

Nervous people who are troubled
with wakefulness and excitability have
usually a strong tendency of blood to
the brain, with cold extremities. The
pressure of blood on the brain keeps It
In a stimulated or wakeful state, and
the pulsations in tbe head are often
painful. If these symptoms occur In
your case you should rise and chafe
tbe body and extremities with a rough
towel or rub smartly with the hands to
promote circulation and withdraw the
excessive amount of blood from the
brain, after which you will probably
fsll asleep In a few minutes. A cold
bath or a sponge bath and rubbing dr
a rapid walk In tbe open air or going
up aad down.atelia a few tlmoa Jam
before retiring will aid in equalising
the circulation and promoting

R. B. mwtr,

parts/ which are binged. A twist otf
the wrist aud this device will collapae
and can be thrust Into the month of ■
The bag and measure tbns combine®
are then used for a scoop and the ma­
terial Id this manner measured. Tha
mvtul measure Irelng then withdrawal
from tbe bag. the material Is left with­
in. It is .said that a grocer will uooat
become deft at the use of this article^
and he wfil be enabled to save mucM
time thereby.

covered buttons. The skirt is dbaped
with narrow gores and box plaits. Cos­
tumes in this mode may be made of
velveteen, cordaroy, ladles- cloth, zibe­
line or melton, with chamois, velvet or
heavy silk for trimming. Some suits
made of smooth faced cloth are trim­
med with fancy braid. To make the
•klrt In tbe medium size will require
three yards of material forty-four
|nchc« wide, with one-half yard of con­
trasting niaternil for trimming. To
make (lie aklrt in medium size will re­
quire five yards of material forty-four

In .a rodent lecture Booker T. Wash­
ington said that one twenty-sixth of
the soli of Virginia was owned by ne­
groes. according to tbe official records.
The negro race baa develoixnl more
rapidly in tbe thirty years of Ms free­
dom than the Latin race had in a thou­
sand years of freedom. Al«out tC peq
cent of-Italians. 83 per cent of Span­
iard*. 70 per cent of’ Russia ns arid RO
per cent of South Americans were illit­
erate, but after thirty years'of freedom
only 54 per cent of the negro race were
Illiterate.
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“Ux Georgia,” Mr.•Washington said,1
“f ld.700.000 Is the taxable value of tha
SEEING TELEPHONE.
negroes- property. Probably the col­
ored man has learned the lesson of bkk
Ing
Its teal value from his white bivtb-.
|
en The figurea ought to be over $3Q»A telephone arrangement by which |ooo.noo."
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those speaking may also we the face
of the person at the other end ot the
line has been Invented by -a Portland/ The Electric Review says that Parle
(Ore.) mn«. J. B. Fowler. Ever since wtll finve forty miles of subway when
1878 Fowler has been working upon a tbe work now bcgjm Is completed. It
device by which two persons st a dis- Is carried out In sections, aud at pcijhtakre might see one another’s fea­ ent two of tbe.sections are finished and .
tures. Two months ago be bit upon have bean In use since the latter part
the Idea which, followed out, has re­ of October. One of them runs acroaa
sulted in apparent success.
the central part, of tite city and coa^
How far it will be possible to see uects nt each end with onetof tbe ex­
faces over the wire must yet be ascer­ isting lines. |t passes the ‘St I^naar*
tained, for Fowler baa kc|)t the entire station, lhe opera and tbe bourse The
line.within his own residence. To the line runs entirely in tunnel. Qots'ofl
observer, ways a Portland correspond­ the remarkable |&gt;olnts of cunatroctlcm
ent of the Ihttsburg Gazette, there ap­ Is ^be huge masonry and - Iron work
pears an apparatus much resembling block which lies In front of the opera.
the front of a large camera. There is It contains, three superposed tunuela,
also a telephonic transmitter. To see ns In the ftjtare there will be three
over tbe wire one puts hl® eyes to tbe
( *pbe which .corresponds to the lens of roads crossing at this point.
Sow t* Ca» Sweet rotator..
a camera. 1
Prepare a rich sirup in a kcttla I*
Miss Lillian Fowler went to the oth­
er end of the wire, twenty-five feet another'kettle boll tbe potato**. wUteh
away. In another room, and any re­ hav«’ previously been peeled and ahrefi.
flection by nilrrors was out of the ques­ Use tin cans, fill with the aticw of po­
tion. The face showed up as distinct ut,ves. and pour the sirup over them,
am! clean ss fl miniature painting. As filling the can to tb? ‘brim. Wipe care­
she spoke her II|js were seen to move. fully. put on the top and saal^witb settl­
Tbe observer was In darkness, tlult fie ing wax. lieing careful to cover all
might see the more cleairiy. Fowler holes There are dellcioua.
has not yet doubled his apparatus so
How tn Care lnflocn««.
that both peraons may observe one an­
It Is not generally known that eqnei
other ns they speak. TTe believes that
parts of new milk and limewuter cowthis can'be easily done.
stitute one of the best cures for inC»cnz&gt;. surpassing whisky, which is ho
COLLAPSIBLE SCOOP.
much UMsl.-nnd In case* nfiere there
is fexer the white of a raw egg wjH
Metal McaaurlaK Tot Which Oroeera
not only strengthen the .patient, bat
Shoald Appreciate.
will
soothe the pain. Do not give tno
A brand new .idea iu tbe constniction
yolk, ns that would increaae the fever.

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SarplMs,

$75,000.00

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$20,ooo.w

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Cfirifty
throng
of ptooK Wf
wa aatao
ma M ooMg to flx

listings City Bank
aisott ny day.

R.C. TraKb,

ILL Coot,
D. $. Sooayur,
Ette UMten,

B. fl. flafertMU

Oxy

smH.

nd Oopotit that bort.
The interest commences at once and ihelps them to add to
their prosperity. Why not join the throng?
It’s the way to wealth and happiness.

3 KT cat tatorat prid kt Sniags Deparmat

nd coapondcd tatt-nwully.

CIkV art a tlx my to ptoMrtty.

Mil Mr MMMh arse or

money to Loan
o* Real €«att Storttf.

�I' w LOCAL NtWi'vr j ^ PERSONAL MENTION J
Mias Vlnnie Ream gave a towel
J. T. Lombard went to Detroit this
■bower for Miss Harriett- McIntyre, morning on a business trip.
.who will be united in marriage this
Editor Field, of the Herald, took in
evening to Dr. Burton. Eight guests
the Michigan Press Association meet­
were present and a pleasant time eaing at Detroit last week. Mrs. Field
ieyed. A chafing -dfeh lunch was
accompanied him.

served.

Old Jeremiah Jones of Missaukee
county, who is the only genuine copper
trimmed, rubber heeled and fully patsated weather prophet in the northern
country, said the Grand Rapids Even­
ing Press, allows as bow there will be
more snow in January, February antf
March than was ever before known.
That Bellevue-Coal v|&gt;ln has attracted

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Aho coal men of Ohlo^ and Homer Dawis, C. S. Torry, Mr. Campbell and oth­
ers have leaisod their farms with the
understanding that work begins in the
spring. The quality of the coal has
been tested at the U. of M. and pro­
bounced as good as any coal mined Ln
Michigan. The vein found on Mr. Da­
vis’ farm at a depth of eighty five is
eleven feet thick.
It’s just a short,simple story. It tells
ct thelovq of a gentle little girl for a
gullant old soldier who is near his last
roll call And yet "The Old Major,"
by Florence Tinsley Cox, published in
tire February McClure's- will impress
deeply every reader who cares for ten
oerness and sincerity. Thia is annouheed as the first of a series of child
■/cries liv this amber. We trust they
will dll be told with the spme charming
■.mcarlty ;tnd grace;
■ The local furniture factories have
fared iianpHomely at thefurniture sale
whUh bus been in progress al Grand
RBpids thia month. The Bookcase and
Barber Chair factories report the largest
'sales they &lt;»ver bad at Graud Rapidk
The Table Co’s sales are already larger
khan in Jan. last year, and hromise to
cxcerd'rtvim by 20 per 'cent. The Wood­
working Co. has exhibited its goods at
liratid Rapids for the first time this
kb&amp;sou. and are receiving quite a few'
ordors.
The day Of lhe baggage smasher is
about^one. At Ypsilanti a new con­
trivance fdr handling all kinds of bag­
gage has been tested during the past
two months and is said to be a success
in many ways. It consists of a truck,
not unlike th*e ordinpry/but has two
, elevators operated by a crank that lifts
tbe trunks etc., up to the level of the
«&amp;r without any trouble.'and it is said
that one man can.du more work with
it than two cau without. It also saves
&lt;Um agl iigthe baggage.

»(biircft and Society.&lt;
The L. A. S. of tbe U. B. Church wili
serve lunch at the home of Mrs. Ickea
corner of Hanover and Grand Streets
Thursday afternoon February 2nd.

The subject of tbe morning sermon at
theUnited Brethren Church will te:
Mrs. Hattie Rose and daughter Marie
"The Price of Perfection," In the Even­
are planning to go to Colorado, to make
ing the subject will be; "The Valley of
that state their future home. They
Decision.” The Evangelistic services
will locate in Greeley.
are still In progress, and will continue
Mrs. Lee Reed entertained a few of
next week.
her friends in honor of Mrs. C. G. Hol-1
brook, Tuesday evening. Covers were ' There will be no services at Town­
laid for tea and a pleasant evening was send's, Hall next Sunday evening be­
cause of tbe Quarterly meeting at
enjoyed by all.
Castleton.
Mrs. Cordee Jackson, of Grand Rap­
The Hastings Musical Club will be
ids, visited at Robert Burch's a few
by
and Mr?.
days the
UUyo
«l.V JMMIk
past week.
WDVM ■ -JUU
She went
wuu, l.VU.
from I&gt; entertained
. Mr.
. Lombard
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.. their
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— —1.
aTuesday
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this place to Williamston W visit her and, daughters
at
I Jan.
31.
sister, Mrs. Hayhoe. •
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Mr. E. J. Anderson, a PlainwellI! Subjects of vital interest to the every

Grant was arreetvd by Marshal Phil­
lipa on the charge of vagrancy. As
Ibis was a second offeata Paddy wm
given two hours to shake the snow of
this city from his feet and thereby M-p
arafte himself from a sentence to the
Detroit House of CotmcUuii.
The
speed with which Paddy lit out was
very commendable, amk.it is to be hop­
ed that more t~amp3 will be served
likewise.

attorney, has been in the city tbe past day life are discussed in the Men’s class
week looking after the lute rests of lhe at the Baptist Church every Sunday at
Gun lake property owners who oppose 12 o’clock by Supt. Chamberlin.
The pastor's moi ning subject at the
the Gun lake drain.
Mrs. Duane Bauer was called to Baptist church will be the " Nine
Cleansed."
Evening, “ The Pool of
Jackson, Saturday, to attgiid the fun­
eral of her grandmother. She will Bethesda"

remain1 In that city for two jsreeks, vis­
TbeYoung-Ladies Missionary Society
will meet at fbur o’clock and the B. Y.
iting relatives and friends. ■
Mrs. Monroe Maus, of Sfoux City, P. U. prayer meeting Sunday at 6 o’clock

The Tuesday evening Bible Study
Iowa, and her three children, Miss«^
Edith, Marguerite and Master Richard, will meet at the home of Miss Jennie
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jiicob Mails Cook. Tuesday Jan. 21.
and Other relhtives in tbe city.
The Sbakespeue Class will meet with
Mrs. Hattie Douglas, off Traverse Mrs. Hicks Moistay evening Jkn. 3nth.
City, arrived in the city last; week ex­ The study will 'be the closing scene
pecting to visit her parents,
Mr.
t
m
.. and of Othello.
.
Mrs. John Eggleston, for a few weeks,
A Gold MedalContest will be held at
but was sudch^tily called imthe by the
the Church at Lacey Tuesday evening
severe illuees of her husband, George
January 31.
Douglas.
Supt. A. W. Chamberlin gave a very
Erneet MdGnrn, of Boston, son of
interesting and helpful talk ou Practi­
John McGurn, of this city, is home on
cal Christianity at Baptist Church last
a visit. He h a conductor on the Bos­
Suuddfr nigbt, '|
ton &amp; Maine railroad, with head­
Subject Epworth League Sunday
quarters at Boston. He will go from
Grace
: this city on a western trip, returning to night, City.- Evangelization.
Pryor
leader.
his home in March.
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BRYAN LECTURE EBB. ZITH.

member* «f Star Gran** 1* ta**by tor
Crewy 2D yean. He had been oonAned i
to bU bed about timer months. He
was the fourth child to succtiaab to j
that fatal disease consumption wMhIn j
six years, a brother and two stolen i
hsving proceeded hinvsll grown ag.
county papers for putaHcatlea* and atoo ■
; Albert wm a trustworthy, aaorgetle1
a copy b* presented to the family of
young man. and leave* a- devoted and
1 the departed sister.
faithra] wife, father and mother, two
brothers and one sister.besides a host
Mrs. Libbtk Blivin
uf friends th mourn h|s loss.
Mr*. Addie Pumrr.
.
Cwnmlttee
OBITUARY.

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Word baa been received by the lec­
ture course committee of tbe Hastings
Women's Club that Hen. William Jen­
nings Bryan would be here Friday
evening, February. SCtb. Further an­
RORK-Mre. Estat Died hi this
nouncements next week.
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city Saturday of a cMnplicatiaa. of dis
! eases, Lydia, wife of Estes Rork. Lydia
Campbell was bom in Canada about GO
years ago, moving to this county when
। she was a young girl. Jan. 17th ISG4
’ sbe married Estes Work, and has re­
sided in this city ever since. Ffvechil
flake them known in this, the dren were bom to them, four of whom,
BANNER'S WANT ADV. COL- with the husband survive: Mrs. F. J.
UflN - -One cent a word.
Busby, of Detroit; Martin Rork. of
Chicago; Romain,of Jackson, and Mary
For Sale—A scholarship in book­ tbe youngest, living here. The funeral
keeping and business forms in ths. In­ took place Monday.
ternational Correspondence school ’a
Mrs. Rork was a faithful member , of
genuine bargin. i Apply to Jay Mead, tbe Baptist.church, and a consistent
Wright Bros. ;
2w and- exemplary Christian. Sins will be
Two Houses 'for rent. Enquire W. mourned nut only by her immediate
family but by her large eirclp of friends
Andrews. State road.

Christian Endeavor Sunday at Gp. m.
We will sell 10 pounds of tbe best led by Berman Frost.
Rolled Oats for 25 c Friday aud Satur­
Work in 2nd Rank K. P. Monday
day, at P. G. Bennett’s.
night All members -urged to come.
A fine new office is being fitted up at
Moming subject at the.M. E. church
the Wool Boot factory at the extreme next Sunday is* A Faithful Saying.”
west end of the factory.
Evening topic "IWikbed Corner Stones"
Don’t bake cookies when -you can a sermon for iottng ladies.
Prof. Chamberlin will speak at th*
burJJsPouuds of.giuger snaps for 25 e.
Friday and Saturday at Bun nett's.
IJresbyterlan (Church Sunday evening

.A jolly sleigh load of young people at 7 o’clock on“Tije Riches of Our Fa­
from this city went to tbe home of Eli ther's House." AU inyited: apocial
Robinson in flope. They spent a very music.
enUjabk- evening.
Oyster supper a| A. F. Fausey’* Fri­
,
One of fire largest potato growers in
Mr. John Fincham jr., of -Hastings day eve F«-i&gt;. 3d. f4&gt;r benefit of Fastop
Northern Michigan advocates washing township was united in marriage lu of Welcomi' M. EjT^iurcli. The charge ।
&lt;i( potatuei for tong keeping. Ife says Mi.-s Lena Rjjish. of Hastings, at the -will
50 cents'^couple.
he wash'*&gt;bls potatoes and never lost; M. E. parsonage Wednesday Jan. IS.
' The-ljdll-t A&lt;4umHV C. T. U. of
one by ro'. after being put away iu cel­
The.safe iu the National Bank, has Welcome Corners! will be entertained
lars. As
as they are dug they are
tpien causing Rome trouble this- week. at dinner by Mrs. lEdward Gorham Feb
. hauled to a suitable rack, where Qie Two’ dogs were broken off cm lire inner
hose in turned on them and they are
door. Which is now being repaired.
w.i ‘iied thoroughly, a bimdreu bushels
Luckily the trouble did nou, interfere REPUBLICAN CAUCt S Mmlsj, Township.
bMng washed in ten minutes. After
HupertHovs room. i?o&lt;in JIouk’. Batunta.
with the "time-locking, device, uor iu Fohrtnn
sth r»u .r •
m
i
being allowed todry.theyare packed In I
any manner make the safe lew secure.
crates This man claims the cleaner
tbe tubers are When put away the bet-

It wquldheeni that the assaults of
the pas’: few years, on the forests of this
' vicinity for sa\? logs would have clean­
ed the timber oat completely.' but not
su. «■» even a greater number of lugs
are being placc-i iu the mill yards here
this year law ever before. The Nash­
ville Cooperage company "have at pies«ni • about'20X000 feet of timber In
their yards and it is still coming at the
rate of 20,000 feet a day. Saturday was |
the banner day in the. history of lhe
company for receiving logs. On—that
day they received 125 loads. They ex .
peel t-» have from TfiDjOOOtO $00,000 feet
if timber in their yards by spring, H
It. Dickinson is also receiving a large
amount of timber at his milL
The
good sleighing lhe past week has great
ly benefitted this business.-Nashville
News. '

Ruler

Md»p «U. Ilb occupation *M «tark
In hit tahtrl More uuU«Mtta th*

Your Wants

t1&gt;* tings

Marta ts.

lard jMrlb..
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REm.BLKAK CAUCUS-«op« T*wn»Mr.

Strayed—About two weeks ago
At Ckm-rtsls. r i». tn..H*tunUy. Februarj MV. । Kall, rer hbL
to the cotint)- euoTrnU-xi.1 Tiaouiy.......
fox bound, black and tan. with littte I to rivet fiy
white on breast. About 23 inclies tali |

and would weigh about 50 pounds.
Answers to na*ie of “Mage." Finder
will be suitably: rewarded by returning
to me, or informing me of his where­
abouts.
Chas. Merrick. City.

Your Grandmothers Coffee
was gooi coffee. It was grown carefully, selected
with care, roasted perfectly, sold pure, made strong
mid served steaming hot.

WANTED—1‘ovBg man from Barry
county to prej are for desirable position
in Govt. Mall Service. Salary tJSOO. Rap­
id promotion to 8PA). -Splendid op­
portunity. Address C. W\ Box One,
Cedar Rapios, la.
3t

Our

Found—A package containing a fig
ured china bread and butter plate; was
left at this office Saturday. Owner can
have same by calling for it.

Oriental Coffee

FOUND—a! (pitchfork oti the bill
near the Electric Light plant on State
street. .Owner can get tbe same at tblsoffice by paying for this notice.

has the "goodnessand purity of the coffee used by
your grandparent. it is made of Mocha and Java
and is put up exclusively. for uh. It conies in air­
tight, pound cans only. Those who have used it
are still using it and pronounce it the bast coffee
they have ever tried. Have ydu ever tried it? It
sells at
,
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CUBA-For reliable information
ft
concerning the climate, soil, produc­
tions, people, laws, land titles, oppor­ ft
tunities for Americans in fruit grow ft
Ing. gardening, bee keepibg or stockntlsing; for prices of land tn 1 irge or
small tracts and for transportation to
Cuba, write or call on
TH E TROPICAL LAND CO.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Detroit
Michigan.

35 cents the pound.

ib

W
ib

.
Card of Thanks.
.Wr.Irtlre to thank ttaftiraxi. *ttO to klaffft
s-Htel
durtax il»e UbwA ntxl
death of ourhuiband aud father.
Mkm. Lkvi FR»

* HAMS &amp; RUSS,

The Grocers

Big Manufacturer’s Sale

To advert.se and introduce their celebrated line of NEW ROYAL and other Sewing Machines, the Manufacturers have decid.

_________________ ed to sel1 for 2 da7s at absolute factory cost their entire line of High-Grade Hachines.
sioelihutson the legislature

’

Thanks tp the persistent efforts of
f^aker Master of the house, and
President pro tern Glasgow of the Sen­
ate, coupled with the desire of the
better elements in both branches of the
legislature, the bo called “junketing
trips" will not be indulged in this win­
ter. Instead, each separate committee
wili go direct to its stale Institution,
do necessary work and return. Any
one not a member of tbe committee,
Seboosing to go with them, will not be
«bie to collect mileage from the state.
Rep. Towner, of ^ent,haa introduced
a bill to amend the drainage laws so as
to require a majority of the interested
persons to sign tbe petition instead of
ten as heretofore. The bill will cover
tbe wants of the farmers of this county.
A bill has also been introduced look­
ing to tbe abolishment of the state
census. The idea is fast gaining ground
that tbe taking of the oenshs is a use­
less expenditure of money.
The farmers are to have their organi­
sation again, same as the previous
sessions of the legislature. A meeting
has been called for this purpose Wed­
nesday evening, 40 representatives and
10 senators having signed the call. The’
governor, who has kindly offered Lhe I
use of bis rooms for the meeting, has
signified his Intention of joining the
farmer's club.

27th and

28th

If you are thinking of buying a machine this year it will pay you to buy now and save money.

The manufacturer’s represent­

ative will be present during this sale and a beautiful souvenir will be given to every lady who calls.

All machines warranted

for io years by the manufacturer.

In order to mafe this sale a rousing success we have decided to offer a big reduction ii

price

every piece of Furniture in our large double store.

Miller 8 Harris Furniture Co
205 to 207 S. Jefferson Street.
HASTINGS, MICH.

�Fred L. Heath
Our Prescription Depart­
ment is backed by long
and intimate experience in
this branch of Pharmacy,
insuring your always get­
ting exactly what your
doctor calls for. No de­
lays -no substityting-perfectly supplementing the
efforts of your physician
to bring back health and
strength. Few stores are
equipped-as we are for
thia important work.
Come to us with your
prescriptions. Our prices
are right.

For flour, feed, coal,wood, and eleva­
tor stock phone 199. Memo Turner.

Doctors report ajgreat deal of throat
and lung trouble, especially tousllltls.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Will Cushing who has been very
now out of danger.

PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. G, M. Fox is visiting Jackson
relatives.

Mrs. Chas. Fredrick Is on the sick list
A jolly sleighload of young folks this week.
Sheriff FurniM was a Nashville visi­
went to Freeport Friday night, attend­
tor Friday.
ing a dancing party there.
A. A. Anderson was a Grand Rapids
Mrs. D. R. McOmber fall down a’
couple of steps at her home on West vtaitor Friday.
Green street Sunday and was quite
Mrs. T. M. Mahar returned Saturday
severely injured.
from Jackson.
Success does not strike the man very
Get. Menhennlck went to Grand
hard who hangs about the streets with Rapids Saturday.
his hands in bls pockets
awaiting
W, R. Cook made a business trip to
something to turn up.
Kalaiuazoo, Tuesday.
Tbe postal authorities have sent out
a circular stating that it will be here,
after unlawful to put circulars, bills,or
other advertising matter in the-jural
mflll boxes.
The team belonging to tbe Citizens
Telephone construction gang became
frightened at something near the M. C.
freight depot and ran away. The sleigh
was badly smashed as was the harness.

What would you do
QaII 'pm nf rniircP
Sell CITI OI COUrSe
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You’n **&gt;• Y«. of course you would
but how? 1-3 off? We did that for
_____ two weeks and sold a big lot, but
--there’s 40 more.

Here’s How We’ll Do It.

,Aurthur Brown was in Grand Rap­
ids un business Friday.
George Whitney returned Saturday
to bls home, Celina, O.
8. S. lugereon, of Nashville, was In
city ou business Friday.

Mrs. Minnie Cook, of Allegan, is Vis­
iting friends in this city.
Mrs. Foster Root, of Middleville, Is
HAIR AND CORK INSOLES
• Friday night Marshall Phillips arr­ visiting Mrs. J. B. Mulliken.
10c
Cyrus Shelleubarger visited his par­
ested Austin Bar num on a charge of
being drunk disorderly.
Saturday, ents at Lake Odessa last week.
mottling he wm taken before Jtwtice
Guv. McNaughton, of Battle Creek,
Drugglit kRiker and lined SlOJJfl,’ including costs, .isj in Ute city today on business.
j
which he paid.
Mrs. A. Barnaby left for Lansing,
The new smoke stacks have been Saturday, to visit her sou Fred.
raised at the Boot factory. Some
Reuben Webster, of Johnstown, vis-1
further change? remain to be made in ited friends in this city, Monday.
the machinery department before it
George McConnell and wife visited I
will open up for business, It !r hiped
friends in North Irying last week.
I
are necemry before takipg inventory. to begin oporaUon to-day.
John Weissert Las been conthn-d to'
All lines will be affected by our reMrs.Aaron Dnr.fee. of Baltimore,
his
home
by
illness
the
past
week.
I
snarliably reduced prices.
died Friday, and was buried Holiday.
Mrs. C. II. Osborn is In Kalamazoo,
She was of the Spiritualist faith, 'and
her foneral was conducted by Smril- Ute guest of Mrs. Winlfried Maus.
nlists. She was a woman very highly
Miss Alma Herman, of Kalamazoo,
spent Sunday with Miss Bessie Hogle.
c iteomed by all who knew her.
I

If you had still 40 coats on hand,
and stock taking about, here.
Honest Injun what would you do?

for
All the Coats that were $5.00 or Jess
All the Coats, that were 7.50 to 10.00 for
All the Coats that were 12.00 to 15.00 for

$2 50
5 00
7 50

These Coats are ini all sizes and in good colors—Fawns, Navy|» Gray, Black and
.
Tweed Mixtures.

Any Sire,

Fred L. Heath

43 WOOL AND LUSTRE WAISTS—at Exactly Half Thalr Real Price
23 DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS -at a Fraction

at

Their Real Value—1-3 Off

Still Further Stock

THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS

Reductions

&lt;’/Omparisou solicited on

1

Wateller. ClocKo.

Jewelry. Silverware.

Sterling Silver Nov«lii&lt;
Cut Glass. China.
Jarcliniers and

Fred Tungate - visited his cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. H.’B. Andrus y^tetday
received word from their son Honry- Reuben Webster, of Johnstown, Thunwho is u student at St. Viatenr’s college
that he was the victim of quite a severe
Howard Thomas left Monday- for an
accident, his nose having been broken extended trip through Indiana aud Illi­
in two places. He is expected home nois.
to-day.
Jos. Simson, of Seneca Falls, N. Y.,
Sad to relate, the pet crow owned spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I). R.
by Covert Freer has frozen to death. Cook,.
This wonderfully cute bird which de­
Dr. Marks, of Grand Rapids, was in
lighted to call to people frotn^ome the city on professional business Fri­
safe retreat and had an extensive vo­ day last.
•
cabulary, will be missed as few of. his
Mr. anid Mrs. J. 11. Mulliken visited
kind would be.
their son John, of East Thornapple,

Emmanuel Junior Guild was' very
pleasantly entertained by ChesterStemm
At
eix o’clock Mrs. Stemm serv-»d 3 de­
All fresh goods and representing the
newest productions.
, licious sujiper. which was duly appreci­
ated and dispatched. Art Interesang
program prepared by Fredrick Healb
was carrka out.
"
I

Umbrellas.

JOHN BESSMER.
The Jeweler.

Hastings,
Mich.

The

Specials for the reniainder of the montf

Monday.
Mr. and Mrs.-Kellar Stem spent
Saturday.and Sunday with Grand Rap­
ids friends.
'
.

Mrs. .Maggie Hall was called to Law
ton Saturday by the serious illness of,
hef sister.
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Thursday, night, the members of the ■ \\jjlPs.Wui. Mead returned Friday from
Presbyterian choir and thdir frtanr* to i twoWks’ visit,with her daughter ii?
the number of 14, made a merry party Prairieville.
.
J
of .sleighriders Who on Thursday nftht
Dr, W. Q. Knowles, of Grand Rapids,
went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will was the gueqt of Lee Reed and wife
K rpnewltter, erf R utland. The eveting
over Shnday.
j
wnf very enjujubly spen£
E Tylen was .t^Ut-d-TToAlbirsgo
-death uf bls brother
Silt is very destrucli’
sidewalks., “
ice trum walks should not Le permitted
UNION
Mr.’ and Mrs. W. D.' Read went to
under any cWcumstanees.
Use sand Detroit. Munday, where they fixpect to
which is harmless, &lt;,r ashes which fare' spend the yuek.
.
■quite so, dnd accomplish the desired re •
R. W. Durkee and family and ’Mr.,
suit without injury to the walks.
I
iagrahm and, family' visited Irving
We notice by the Lake Odessa papers friends last Sunday.
that the Faruiere and Merohailts Igmk
E; Foster, of Detroit, was in Hast­
directors of :that place unanimously ings this week, the guejt of Mr. and
reelected J. J. Eckhardt, of Woodland. Mrs. Chas. Sherwood.
president andI our former townsman
Harry Eggleston, of Elkhart, IndSaraual Velte, as cashier. Success. to
them and to tjielr batik is the wiahi of visited his parents. Mr. aud Mrs- John
Eggleston last week.
their many friends in the city.
1{.H. Andrus aud family have moved
Make it a rule to keep as much of ,into the house owned by Mrs.Spence at
yonr earning?- in jflour own locality »w 401 South Jefferson street
you can. If you ilnd that your hime
R.- B. Messer attended the annual ।
town cannot supply all your needs keep
banquet of tbe SChubert-club at Grand
your money tu Your county, and if frou
Rapids Wednesday night
can not do this, by all means keep your
Mrs. H.C. Cook and daughter Ger­
money. In your home state, and thus^en­
COMFORT. SEKVIRK. -STYLE AKD. 15H1 rich your commonweali^ and keep trude went iu Grand Rapids Thursday
SiOUALISTY AKE THE KEQVi.SItTES &lt;JF A
to
visit her slater Mrs. Doane.
down your taxation.

HASTING-

WRIGHT BROS

Phone

• . MICHIGAN

MADE

ULSIRAH1.E SHOE* THE ’•IlAINljON” FOK
MEN COMPLIES WITH AU. THESE BE4U1KRMENTS.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Thlbout. uf Grand
W. L. Hall did a very thoughtful act
Rapids, have been spending the post
of kindness for the children in the
week with Mrs. James Silsbee.
Kindergarten department of the &lt;ity
Mrs. Jesse Erb, Sr., had- a very severe
schools Friday. He prepared an im­
OVALITY SHOE STORE.
mense box for his bobs, and took them hemorrhage of the head Friday, but is
much
improved at this writing.
all sleighhtg. The little folks enjoyed
MMMMNHIIIIII themselves hugely and many were-the
W. Bt Cook aud wife attended the
expressions of pleasure heard fiom state meeting of the Michigan Press
them and of appreciation- of whaf Mr- Association at Detroit last week. ‘
Hall did for them. •
Nathan P. Allen, a Grand Rspids
Chauncey Barnes, well known to attorney, was in the city Friday on
Mr. and Mrs. Levant McIntyre will
many Hastings people, was for six years business connected with the probate
give a luncheon to come of her lady
County Clerk of Allegan Coinity. court.
friends this nooh.
Mrs. A. T. Trumbull is spending a
The board of supervisors of that Co unty
Cards are out announcing the marat the January session, presented him few days with her daughter, Mrs. Burt
.riageof Miss Hattie J. McIntyre to Dr.
B.
Smith, 323 Henry street, Grand
Clarence Henry Burton to-night. The with a Hue upholstered rocker as a to­
ken of the esteem in which he was held Rapids.
ceremony will take place at the home
by thejnembers and in recognition of
Jdhn Goodyear, who baa been con­
of Mr. and Mr*- Levant McIntyre at
his faithfulness in tbe discharge of his fined to his home for several weeks
six o’clock.
official duty. Mr. Barnes Is now em­ with rheumatism of the eyes, Is slowly
We ark our correspondents and ad- ployed In the auditor general's office at
Improving*.
vertiserejto kindly bear in mind that our
Lapsing.
*
Mrs. W. E. Osborn and son Roswell,
press day is now Wednesday. Just as
of Kalamazoo, were the guests of Mrs.
The
B
anner
received
this
week
an
far as is possible,we urge our correspond­
ents to mail their letters on Monday; account of a golden wedding. It waa H. B. Andrus and other friends Mon­
and our advertisers to hand in changes well written and we would have gladly day and Tuesday.
printed it. but for these reasons: It
J. Collier Cobb who has been visit­
for their advs. Monday.
The call for the republican city cau­ was unsigned. It was an account of ing his father Lee S. Cobb for the past
an
event
that
happened
January
JDtb,
few Weeks returned to bis home in
cuses to elect delegates to the county
convention is issued. They will be and so would be over two weeks old Begiidji, Minn... Monday morning.
held Wednesday evening February 8th. The Bannkr would appreciate well!
Mrs. Wood will leave Thursday of &gt;
The convention will be held in thia written accounts of such events sent us, thia week for Cadillac, where eh^ls to |
city at 10 a. m. Thursday February 9th. soon after they occur, if properly signedfinot that we care to print the writer’s. catfcr for a large dinner party at the j
The judicial convention for this cir­
home of William Mitchell, atwealthy .
cuit wiU be held at Charlotte on Thurs­ name, but we must know that the arti­. lumberman of that city. Miss .Vinnik
day. February 9th 'at 1:30 p. m, so the cle Is sent In good faith. But au ac­&gt; Ream will go to Cadillac, Friday, her .
delegates elected can go •horn the count of something that happened twoI services as an elocutionist being en-l
county convention to the judicial con­ weeks before the Banner is printed gaged for the same function.
has LittleS news value.
vention at Charlotte.

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co.

LOCAL NEWS

DE ESS GOODS
Grey Clipped Zibilene. yd $1. Io..
Green Mixed Zibilenex yd $1.15...
Blacky Blue Zibilene, yd $1.00 ..
Mixed.Zibilene*. yd $1.00
Mixed Buitiny*. yd OOc and $1.00.
Black. Brown Zibilene*. yd (15c...
Mixfd Zibilene. yd 50c..

now

now

The New Idea Patterns

JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
1-4 to 1-2 off on Coats

1-4 off on Skirts

Furs will be closed out regardless of Cost

Ladies’ 25c Underwear now 19c
READ THESE MONEY-SAVING PRICES ON FLANNELETTE GOWNS

Ladies’ Night Gowns, positively 50 cent value,
Ladies’ Night Gowns, positively 85 tent value.
Ladies’ Fancy Night Gowns, JI.00 value
Ladies' Fansy Night Gowns, JI.25 value
Men’s Night Shirts, positively 50 cent value.. .
Men’s Fancy Night Shirts 31.00 value. .’.

cut price
cut price
cut price
cut price
, cut price
now

Bargains worth coming a long way to get.

89c
67c
79c
98c
89c

�| CORRESPONDENCE. |

GRANGE HALL CORNERS.

SHULTZ.

Mr. Loy Wellman has gone to Hast­
Mr. and Mrs. Afton Smith of Podmik, were guests at A. F. Shaltz’ one ings to work in the W ool Boot factory.
Mias Minnie Blocher, who has been
The dance at the hall was quite well day last week.
Erpma Kenyon is working for Mrs. spending a few weeks with her parent*,
attended 40 numbers being sold.
Floyd and Made Wilkinson spent
returned to Hastings, Monday.
Wm. Pitt is moving his tools, etc. to Anson Merrill, of Rutland.
Saturday night and Sunday at Mage
Mr. Clarence^Grave® while drawing
Mrs. Kate Kahler and son of North
his farm in Penfield.
Brandsteter’s near Delton.
Barry and Mrs. Mary Laubangb and logs one day last week, bad the mis­
Andrew
Ketcham
and
wife
of
Bed
­
spent
Oscar Chamberlain and wife
liftle daughter of Delton, epent several fortune to let "one of them fall on him,
Sunday with Shelby Nash and wife ford, And Madge Mortlock, of Allegan, daQrsof last week with their parents hurting him quite badly.
were visitors at Joe - Bowser’s Friday.
near Shultz.
Floyd Nease, who has been staying
Mf.'and Mrs. J. Horn.
Mrs. Babcock and children visited
Moliey Barnes and daughter Wil da
Huy and Laura Terpenning are with bis uncle, V» ilbert Smith, for a
®f Kalamazoo is spending a few days her sister Mrs. Stamm Friday.
short
lime, went to iRke Odessa. Sat­
spending sqme time with their sister
with E. B. Payne and family of this
Mrs. Merrill has been sick for a week and family, Mr. and Mm. C. Filly of urday, to live.
bat Is better at this writing;
. Meetings are being held at the Free
Middfevilie.
Edward Acker and wife spent Sun­
C. Iden and family spent Sunday
Claude McIntyre of .B,altimore, vis­ Methodist church, also at lhe Dunkard
day with the former’s father N. Acker with Sherm Zimmerman and family.
•'
ited at bia.uncle's A. Smith, last week. church.
•f thisjlace.
A special meeting of .the W. C. T. I*,
Mrs. Benkes’ mother, Mrs. Wm. BtlsByron Lewis*of Woodland, is spend­
Mrv. Mary Doster of Prairieville aud bridger is in poor health. Dr. Galligher
ing several weeds’ at this place, tbe was held at Mrs. Barnum’s, Tuesday.
Mrs. Felix Chamberlain of Delton spent is attending her.
"
guest of Andrew Smith Mid family.
Friday with Mrs. Gid Wilkinson.
j Air. Hiram Merrill and daughter Mrs.
Mre. Sadie Martin and daugter from
Gid Wflkinson attended the fnnerel ■ wiU . WickwIm went to Lacey’Friday tonear Hastings, is visiting her sister
People In this vicinity are busy filling
■of Albert Fisher near Cressey Friday. s)e
;»Calvin Stevens who is quite rick. Mrs. Chas. Deering this week.
their ice houses.
; •
The joint insteDation of the K- O. T. | Chas.'.Id&amp;n lost a horse from lock-jaw
Mrs. F. Bailey and daughter of Brush
The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs. R.
M. M. was attended by a la‘rge crowd., the past week it was one of his match
Ridge, spent Wednesday of last week K. Stanton for dinner Thursday Feb. 2.
The many friends of Floyd and . Ma­ team.
with Mrs. Fred Zerbel.
Mrs. Kmeline VanSyckle was called
lieport says Saia Ney has bought the
tte Wilkinson met at their home Fri­
The L. A. S. met with Mrs. Mary
to Gaines, Mich, by the serious illness
H.
J.
Iden
farm.
day evening and gave them a pleasant
Smith on Tuesday of last week and
of her brother Harrison DeMo nd.
surprise refreshments being served and
was largely attended. A pleasant time
Mr. Merrill aud others of the neigh­
hood are putting In telephones.

HOPE CENTER.

DOWLING

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.CLOVERDALE.

a good time enjoyed by alt
is reported. Mrs. Augusta Weyerman
Gid Wilkinson and family spent SuhMrs. Henry Bennets, of Milo, visited will eutertaiu tbe next meeting.
day with Henry Wilkinson and family the family of Hei^ry pejjqels, of-CloyThe little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bear Cloverdale.
Purl Tuttle who has been very sick,
exdBlej Iwl wwk.
I Clyde Walton of Maple Grove spent
QoxrUrl, m«llw service* Ver. beMp* **“'r “
wri,i'«
Sunday with M. S. Bagley and family.
will Toblu »ad
gt the Methodist church here last Sun­
™'
day, Presiding Elder Calleu was pres­ m«.e to Battle Ciwk thll
et and the ordinance of baptism was many friends are sorry to have them
f Sleighing is tine and the meii Af®
a Administered Iv infapt daughter of
Jlermau Zerbel and family were in
: proving It by hauling logs and getting Arthur Patton and Wlf«Ndflh Barry, Sunday, to call on their
' sjood.
Born‘to*Fred Green and wife od the uncle Jim Underhill wbo recently
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leichleiter visited 21st a^on[weighing nine pounds.
broke his leg.
.friends in Nur th Barry last Sunday.
Mrs. William Hager, mother and
Albert Warner of Prairieville, spent
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellogg, Mr. Mrs. Lena Trowbridge, sister of Mrs. last Sunday at Chas: Kenyon’s.
Champion and Mrs. Riddle, all of Bat- Fred Green are here taking care of lhe
Mira Lizzie Anders of West Hope, is
Gfpek, called on relatives here last latter.
lying sick at the home of her cousin,
Bunday,
The Misses Lottie and Leta Fox are' Mm. Hattie Bliss of this place.

'l^fORTH JOHNSTOWN.

'■'.Mte. Ed. Bristol And sou Karl visited visiting friends in Kalamazoo this
the former’s mother in Irviug last Sat­ week.
urday and Sunday.
FrankJFox has resumed work for the
Mr. Ernest Quick and family, of Michigan Buggy Co.
■'
Milo, visited at Affiby Ferris’ a few
Theadore Geib and Willie Gibson
days last week.
came home from Irving last Saturday,
Adam Wolf and wife visited lhe and the latter is quite sick.
Grange here last week aud gave a tine
Mrw William Ashly is very ill.
report of the State Grange, which was,
Mre; Holmer Green, while coming out
thoroughly enjoyed by all present.
of the store one day last week, fell and
Th$ many friends of Bertie Letts,
dislocated her wrist.
who was so seriously hurt last week
Mrs. Emma Collins has been very
while coasting, will be pleased to learn
that he is doing, as well as can be ex­ sick but is|better at present.
pected and with fair prospects of re:
©•very.

Charles Monica has moved into his
new house.

Howard {Pierce, wife and daughter
The farmers here are very enthus­
iastic over a proposed new independent of ThreeJRivers, are visiting the family
telephone line. Hope they will get it. of Ira Brooks.
jsb we have kept still long enough.
Mark Fox and family and Mrs.
Bertha: Kenyou attended the funeral of
the little daughter of Bert Garrison at
Ernest McGurn, of Boston, Mass., Is Dowling ouc day last week.

CEDAR CREEK.

DELTON.

Mrs. Wert man is getting worse all
Presiding Elder M. M. Callen con
She time.
■
ducted quarterly conference Saturday
Ambrose Cox will build an addition aud communion services Sunday at
Cloverdale, at which service Helen
to his barn in the spring.
Josephine Patton was baptised.
.
A very nice party of young people at
Cottage prayer meetings are being
Jay Wilkinson’s last Friday night.
held'this week at the homeo of John
McBain and Wm. Briggs, of Delton.
Mrv. Susan Barry is able to be out
The subject at the Delton M. E.
. -again after three weeks* illness.
church Sunday evening at 7 o’clock will
Mira Julia Barry while returning be “And If I Perish, I Perish.- At
home from the city had a runaway. Cloverdale at 10 a.m. the subject will
Her horse became frightened and rau be “For the Promise is Unto You.’*
home with her, but no damage was Also at Cressey at 230. :

UORTHWESTCASTLETOfi

Mrs. Lrater is quite ill fit this writ­

ing.
On Thursday evening last the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garrison
met with a fatal accident. While play­
ing with the fire, in some manner her
clothing became Ignited and before
help arrived the child was so badly
burned that death resulted in a few
hours.
_

WEST PARMELEE.

jilje were guests of H. Towns ai-d wife
on Friday.
Mr. Denis Hager and wife, of W. Sun­
field, visited Mrs. Millie Hager one day
Iasi week.

Otis Morgan who lias been unable to
attend schuuF on account of illness is
belter.
•

Mrs. Harlan Hamilton has returned
from Big Bap ids where she has been
EAST WOODLAND.
caring for her sister Mrs. John Trumble
Christian Endeavor leader next Sun­ who is quite ill with pneumonia.
day evening Rev. C D. Jarvis.
Henry Adams was in Hastings on
Mr. and Mrs. John Leedy, of Scote- business Thursday.

’ F. ML Stimson and family entertain­
ed Mrs. Sophia Chase, sods and daugh­
Roy Wise has been sent to tbe re­ ter, of Middleville, oh Sunday.
form school) at. Lansing until he Is
Philo Cline and J. F. Baas are tilling
eighteen, for stealing.
their Ice bouse. A chance for ice cream
Mr. and Mm. Albert Dilienbeck, of next summer.
Woudland, were guests of O. B, Hager
Clarence Stimson, of Grand Rapids,
aud wife ou Saturday.
.
. was the guest of his parents F. M.
hr. Mburfte Rowlader and wife, of Stimson and wife. His daughter Leta
Lansing tare Visiting their daughter, who has been quite ill with typhoid
fever Is gaining rapidly.
•
Mis. Stan Davis, this week.

Miss Grace-Sheldon and brother Lee
The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs.
Herbert Johncock on Thursday Feb 2 spAnt Sunday with the Misses Bertha
and Estella Ballou.
.
Will Shedd and wife are entertaining for dinner,
ifrs. Henry Hitt received the sad
Mark Fox has a new'Portland cutter.
• Mr. Willis and wife this week^
news
of
the
death
of
her
father,Mr.
A man from Plainwell was through
John Nead of Saranac, on Saturday.
this town buying furs last week.
The Epworth League, of Cloverdale,
held a shadow social at Ira D. Brooks’
The remains of Levi Fry were buried Friday evening. The house was filled
in Che cemetery one day last week. Mr.
with young people. A splendid time
JFry was a soldier in the war of the
was reported. Receipts, S10.
Rebellion aud served over two years in
The fimeral services of Albert Fisher
the 23rd Michigan.
weje held at his father’s home at
Jacob Mott caught a half bushel of
Cnwsey. Friday, at 10 o’clock. Services
perch aud rock bass one day last week.
at the home were conducted by Rev.
Mira Shultz, teacher iu District No. l, G. T. Fisher, assistea by Rev. J. N.
visited at Ruben Webster’s, iu Johns­ Lawrence, of Richland. . Services at the
town, last Saturday and Sunday.
grave were conducted by the Order of
Sam Larabee has a new cutter. Now Maccabees of Delton, of which Albert
look a leedle out girls !
was a member.
•

Edd. Cassady and wife, Fay and
Nina Whitworth spent Sunday with
Myron Whitworth eatjt of Lacey.

Mrs. Lucy Bugbee is (julte seriously
ill. Dr. Fritch of Cloverdale is attend­
ing her.
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Tlaitlng ble father and mother, Mr; and
Mrs. John McGurn.

Clayton and Floyd Morford are visit­
ing friends in Battle Creek this week.

Bertie Letts is slowly Improving.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanton are spend­
ing a week with friends and relatives
in Nashville.

Little Carl Scofield is quite ill at tbe
hofaae of bls grand father, T. Scofield,
this week.

Mrs. Laura Sheldon and daughter
Gr»ce, attended the birthday oarty at
J. A. Friths’ tn West Vermontville, on
Wednesday.
Tbe friends of Walter Boyles, wbo is
ill in a hospital In Detroit, are pleased
to learn that be is now practically out
of danger.

Mrs. Jasper Bergman, of Nashville,
spent part of last week with Mira '
Julius Hager.

DOSTER.
Band meeting Wednesday evening al
Doster.
Calkins and South Pine Lake schools
will have a social Feb. Srd.

Mrs. Augusta Doster has purchased
a new Steinway piano.
Mrs. Minnie Farr entertained a few
neighbors Friday evening. Coasting
aud flinch were enjoyed until the wee
hours of the nmnqng, when all depart­
ed, deciding that they had a most en­
joyable time.

The Ladies’Aid Society at Mr. George
Hayman’s Thursday, the Wth, was
well attended there being over 80 pres­
ent. The proceeds were SA30.
Mr. John Marshall is quite low al­
ibis writing.
Mr. Earale Golden is on the sick list.

POINTERS ABOUT RAZORS.

The BverngMuan'wbo shave* hlmaeil
doesn’t know Tiow to take care of bls
razof. d&lt;-splte all the advice that hatbeen gu’efl to him In tbe public print.'
from time to fl me. says a writer Id tin
SL"Louis Globe-Democrat
He ivfll set n good razor and use li
daJ STter day, then wonder why nt th*
end of D abort time it icwow it* edge
even though !»• strops jt most careful­
ly. A raior neeils l&gt;rief Intervals of
rest or It will grow dull, no mutiar
*wiiat effort* art finule to keep it flllfiTh
Jf you have a good razor, and It sp
pMrs to be losing Its edge. juaF-try n
rest for It instead of having It sharpen­
ed up again. Tbe chances are that
when you put It Into use again at tbe
expiration of three or four days It wUl
prove as Ehgrp a* If it had been care­
fully boned.
J A mau wbo shaves himself ought to
have at least two razors aud use tl«e*e
on alternate horning*; Hen. if his ra­
zors are nJ! right, be will have but lit
tie trouble with tlicin. It Is also possl
ble to strop a rasor too much. Jt should
not be stropped for tnpre than half u
minute before shaving, and cart* sbouhl
be taken never to bear heavily on |b?.strop whlje doing th’a. Let the razor
rest lightly on the Iratlier, and the Iwvt
results will be
I After finishing n shuve strop (he rqror once more for, a few secopds, and
this will insure a much better condi­
tion for It
f

Can- and a little time are needed. 0
sene orange Jelly .in the fallowing
way: Select even sized oranges him! cut
them In halves. fatefully remove the
pulp, leaving the compnrtmenu unbro­
ken. Fill every other space with a thin
orange Jelly, poured in with a spoon,
and put the shells on Ice until tbe Jelly
Is firm. - Then till the empty compart­
ments irith stiff whipped cream and

Tbe long sboqldcrs of the moment
•oraeUme* give a lot of trouble to tbe
amateur dreaamsk.’r. Tbe correct way
to fit them 1* to put the under part In
first. Tack tbe full portion of the
sleeve* into small plait* and make
them perfectly fit the sfu 6f tbe arm­
hole. The effect Is prettier if the
plait* are looramed after tl.» bolero is
H. Cogswell visited friends at Brook­ fitted; but. If dratred. they can be left
field the past week.
■tltcbed for • few Inches from the arm­
Geo. Barry after visiting relatives hole. There are many device* for ob­
here a few days returned last week to taining lhe long shoulder effect with­
out actually cutting the long Ream,
bis uncle’s at Bennington.
which u ao difficult For example, em­
The F- M. Quarterly meeting which broidery and lace cau lie arranged so
was to have been held at Stony Point as to have tlie points running down
last week has been put over until Jan over die top of the arm, and this will
be found ver?- effective.
27 to 29.

CORNERS

again after being -.unable to work fur Plainwell, Friday.
CRESSEY.
some time.
Mrs. Betsey Leinaar, who was called
Coral Dutcher is working in {lu­ McCOMBER SCH L HOUSE.
brae by tbe death of Albert Fisher, reMrned to her home in Jackson, Mon­ tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Traver and daugh­
Tbe K. O. T. M. M. installed officers ter Mildred spent a part of last week
with Mrs. Robt. Traver.
Ethel Barber returned home Satur­ for the coming year Saturday nlgbt.
Fred Fisher, Geo. Covey and wives
day after a two weeds’ visit In Battle
After a long Illness Mrs. A. Durfee
visited at D. G. Crate’ Sunday.
Creak.
departed from this life last Friday
morning.
She leaves a husband and
Mre
James
Jeffers
Is
sick
at
the
pres
­
Mrs. Jane Barber and Mrs. Philip
Mre. F. Barry who bu been 111 is
one daughter. Funeral was held Sun­
Barber were both able to be out Sunday ent writing.
day
morning
at the house, burial at much Improved being able Sunday to
after a slight Illness.
Ed. Pottef, wife and son went to
call on her daughter Mrs. D.Townrand,
Dowling cemetery.
Plainwell
one
day
last
week.
'
Mra-VauTarale, who has been having
Guy Miller and bis pupils spent lost who livery low with consumption.
Jasper Barlacome is husking corn
« serious time with a carbuncle on her
Tuesday evening at Mr. Johnson’s.
for Geo. Morehouse.
/•ot, 1b thought to be improving.
/
E. Brown airtf wife visited the for­ Game* and music were played and at a
Mrs. Cairns, who has been visiting
late hour dll dejmrted for home, wish­
Mrs. Elmer Reynolds, teturned to her mer’s brother Herb, at Prairieville, who
ing for some more parties and sleigh­
For InAmt* and CUUren.
is quite sick.
*M»e&lt;n Augusta, Saturday. rides like that one.
Will Collison has a new cutter.
•f™- Morris Brown and Mrs. Charles
Frances, the little daughter of Mr.
•artMM* kindly entertained the K. O. T.
DanKllngetsmith ia home again after
R*ar« (Im
~ • -Bud Mrs. Bert Garrison burned to dev b
Jd. Fridsy to dinner.
attending his father's funeral.
last Friday night.

’

Friday evening while JobnGutcheu
was watering his horse he slipped on
the tee aud fell breaking, bis hip.

Your scribe received an invitation to
the farewell ball at Annapolis. M’d..
Jan. 30, 11K1S given in honor of the
Take a piece of fancy sBk—n Dre*
class of IKK by the clam of 1W06. We
den design will bo prettier—tirelvd
feel proud of our old schoolmate Ray­
Inches long and eight itu-he*. wide, and
mond H. Watson who is serving his u pitice of white sathi the same size}
country so well^
basting lightly to each p^re-e of silk a
L. D. Bass and son Master Alden, of piece of cotton batting the Maine-slxei
Lakeview, are the guests of his parents Sprinkle the cotton generously with
violet sachet powder and fold all even­
A. E. Bass and wife.
ly together so that tbe silks are ou tlte
The funeral of William Waagh was • outside. Take satin ribbons of lhe
held at tbe Methodist church in Par­ color predominating In*tbe fancy silk
melee Sunday at 2:00, p. m. Elder Mof- and about nn Inch and a quarter wide
tlt aasiated by Elder Phillips rendered and .bind *11 four edges neatly togeth­
a very tine sermon. Although there er. mitering the corners and Joining
were no relatives of the deceased pres­ the ribbon neatly under one of tbe
ent, there were many friends. It is not miterings Stick tbe white satin aide
known for certain how old the de­ full of black and white safety pins of
different sizes rUscing them In rows.
ceased waa buj about MJ years. We
Fold In three folds, cud on the edge
think highly of odr supervisor Amos uf the ribbon of the last fold sew od.
Freeland who so nobly cared for lhe a piece of tbe satin ribbon the same as'
old gentleman.
the binding, long enough to go around
A fine load of hobos from this place and tie In a pretty bow bolding all to­
attended the hobo social at Arthur gether. This case, being very rompact, will mkke a most useful addition
Griffith’s Friday evening. Miss Sarah
to one’s traveling bag.
Morgan won first prize. They assembled
at the home of Miss Sarah later and
had their picture took.
Three eggs, a cupful of brown sugar.
Ed. Perrault has business in Mao * half cupful-of butter, a cupful of mo­
lasse*. a half cupful of sour or butter
Ann’s vicinity.
milk, a teaspoonful of baking soda, a
A. W. Bara, of Lakeview, was here
scant teaapoonfui of cinnamon and gin­
over Wednesday night on business.
ger and flour enough to handle; mti.
Mira Emma Kratofel who sprained roll out, cut out with a thimble and
her wrist last week white jtn her way bake, putting them »o far apart that
to church. is reported as somewhat they will not run together in tbe bak­
ing.
.
better.

We are all pleased to know that Mrs
Marshall Is again able to receive callers
The quarterly meeting st Stony Point
William Kermeen and wife were the
The first of a series of four dances to guests of his sister, Mrs. Andrew Zerbe
■wm postponed until next week, be­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cbllisou enter­ be given by the band boys of Doster and family, Sunday.
tfinning Friday night and will continue
•ver Sunday.
*
tained a card party onb evening last will be held in that village Friday eve­
ning, Jan. 27th.
Will Flay is drawing logs to the mill week.
MARTIN
Teachers’ Reading Circle at Prairie­
James ^Troxell, of Hastings, gave the
fer a new house.
Alonzo Hilton has a nice new cutter.
ville in the afternoon of Jan. 28th.
band
boys
a
lesson
last
Tuasday
even
­
Albert Foreman, of Hastings, called
Protracted meetings are in progress
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hammond were tbe
&gt;t John Mead’s one day last week.
D. Henry is working in Hastings guests of F. D. Wilson and wife, of at Stony Point.

ORANGEVILLE.

Mira Gladys Williams spent Sunday
the guest of Miss Grace Greenfield at

Nashville.
Mr. and Mr«. Sam Ostrotb are tbe
proud parents of a baby girl.
Two sleighioads of young people at­
tended the social at Mr. Garret’s in
Johnstown, given for the benefit of the
Mc.Keivy school. Proceeds Sh.OO.

CASTOR IA

Ita KM Yn Hau Ahms Bs^

u nun But I MU|&gt;pc»»e"-t
•‘Walt and ire him, Jennie, dear, and
youraelf.’
en Judge for yotiraelf."

«Dy.
“How long have you been In T’arisF'
-Weol;4. 1 imvrn'X kept strict qount.
1 hoard last toahr Umr yon were sta^ Ing at the Hotel Rivoli with an ugr-i
relative who rome* here drr.ly to play
rl.tvs. 1 »ce m&gt; aged relative.".
"Gli. UtK'ie George! He and Robert
and I tfro staying nt the Rlvell tog«lier. i.ntl .T hripfi unde here dally, as you.
-beard, iojptnyji-bera. and Roln-rt fctehi-e me later cub"
•
••When will your husband return to
dsyr
.
"He-he I* uncertain. I hope he’ll ,
nut be lung, im-aiwe I want io lDlr»e
duce you. But you see. Jennie. Onclo
George likes uy
. society:
‘
uud- Ro!&gt;ert
tHuliS that as upde bn* not made his*
will ret’- .
"I underetand perfectly.” ’
"You musui't. think tha^ Hebert ik in­
attentive to me. Ge. would prefer
showing me the sights, i’in sure, Isit £
couldn't leave I'pcle George to uihd«&lt;hlDiaelf, ix&gt;uld V: And Rol&gt;ert get* s
trifle impatient with the dear old man'll
vagnrie* and «&lt;*•* out with other tuen.”
‘Re/'lt* he rvluru* I’ll teh ybu wbnt •
brought tue here- today.
You know
most of tbe vlfelloru at the lUvolt b
«upp£**‘“
7*
“Most.”
X
“I'm Interested in-oue and Want an
Introduction-the wife of n man I met
at an embusny ball lu the Rvv de LSllia
tbe other Week. Mark Lelundhls mtxue
ia. But what’s the matter. Mllly?”
"Nothing. G&lt;&gt; ou. What about hlp-r’’ •
•yjh. wo had what might have been
a quarrel last night, only 1 did all the
•’•Mkut UlHMlt?”
"HU wife.”
•
•xs
“Hi--wife! po you know her, then?”
“Mrsl I.dsndYi No.”
,
••“i'heu Wbat were you snylpg utovt
her ?"
"That she ivtpo confiding a wotoua
to be dependent upon the fidelity
su’di n !..ab
Mark Leland."
"Jennie!’
"What? *Yuu know Mrs. LeluDd?
Wn« 1 not rightf"
i ,4
"I know her—yea.”
.
*:
“Tiwn, Milly, be a friend to her.
Whisper the advice—experience, 1 dare
call it—of sympathetic woman In her
ear* and bld her to Jook after her hu.&lt;•bani|."
■
‘•Experience f!
■ .
“Or Introduce me and let me open
her eye*. Tbe &lt;&gt;f*eration will hurt, but
It's best. You look Incredulous. Your
faith in men Is represented by your
honeymoon faith In Robert." You want
proof?”
“Proof! Yes, Jennie, f want proof
before I dnre breathe words of Jeal­
ousy into tbejwrs of any woman—be
they* my own."
■‘l'nfortnnnt&lt;-ly the proof Is beyond
suspicion. I will outline it. Mark In­
land. by bls own showing, is vro au­
thor. EBa name's not familiar to me.
but 1 don't care much. Week’* ago 1
met him nt n ball, danced, smiled, chat­
ted and waa generally impreasrd."
“Next day we met casually by
chance In the Luxembourg gardens;
sat in tbe sunshine. listened to tbe
band, praised the fynnttilns. criticised
the statuary,' exchanged confidences,
and I was more Impressed. Rlnve
then.I hare met him every day. Have
walked, driven, lunched, dined togeth­
er; then- to. the opera, tbe Francaht.
the Odeon or the Gymnaae Yesterday. .
and not uUtll yesterday, by chance I •
learned there was a Mrs. Leland—ia
Paris too."
"What did you dor
"Interviewed Mark Leland., author,
and gave him a bit of inv mint!. A big
bit It waa. too, Milly. dedr. and a
wholesome bit, yet w’.thal an indigesti­
ble bit But I made him swallow tt"
"You didr
“Milly, I’m a Boston girl, -poitshed.
maybe, by robbing* with British abou ders, but unenslaved by British *m"But-Mr. Leland? He Justified bl*
conduct, of course?"
“That’s Just wbat he didn’t do. I
gave him. In fact, no opportunity. I
bad found hlru out. and I told him so
pretty plainly. Then I left him. But
you know what men are. They have
«uch an intrepid faith in their own *ttractlvenera that though I said I
would nev«t speak to him again, b« !»
probably waiting for me now at the
usual rendiatvouB m tbe Luxeroboorg.
That’s why J selected this tlm* foe my
visit It’s obvlora that. If I’m to apeak
to Mrs. Leland, he must be absent.
And speak tp Mrs Leland f will.’’
"Jennie. It ia quite unneceraaiy.**
•
“Eh? You, MJIIy, of all people, think
that?"
“I mean that—that you have already
ipokeu to her."
"How? Where?"
“Here! Nar? Oh. Jenner
"You are weeping. Mllly. What *
»he matter? Wbat hnve I done to diayou? Tell me. Ten me. de**.”
"You-you j bare spoken-spoken, to
Mark I^eland&gt; wife."
"Your
"Mark Iceland is my husband’s p*en
lonym."-Black and White.

A very good preparation to try when
the Lands hnve become rough la made
of two ounce* of spermaceti, two
ounces of white wax and two ounce*
of sweet almond oil. Melt the three in­
gredients together over a gentle fit*
aud add un ounce of camphor in aha&gt;
Ings. Remove it from the fire wbea 'T°rd
the camphor la dissolved and stir ud.

What'do you reckon be &lt;ML

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Kalamazoo republfbana are making
great preparations for the Lincoln Club
banquet. February U lb.
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1905.

BANFIELD.

Tbe Lausiog Traction Co. m i
vs
a flue “graft” somewhere. In the Free Delayed Letter
Press of Wednesday we leant that that
Tbe friends and relatives planned
corporation offers 85,000 for tbe pulling and executed a very pleasant surprise
off ofBprtMSgbtiD tbe Ceplcol ell, on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph „„„
„ro_
Powea Wed.
vreM to
tbu Ibero will i Jaa
„ w„g
dntetn ,ntll„r .
be „o luterferonro by eule. cuuniy,ot
flh,lrw-dod||fi AiBraniodtir
local authorities. Pretty big outfit that
of tbe occasion the company which num­
can make such a guaranty as that. bered about 100 left a very nice couch,
Possibly the legislature had better va­
pair of horse blankets besides other
cate and turn the whole business over minor prexjnts. All returned U) the|r
to the Lansing Traction Co.
•
homes feeling that it was good to be

there.

How Many

■

Lewis C. Kelly, of Charlotte, waa a
warded the ttnu prize aa the best sheep
shearer in the country, at the recent St.
Battle Creek aldermen like their jobs
lz»uis exposition. tie had plenty of com­
so well thavtbey ace preparing a bill to
petition, but easily won uut. He took
have their terms extended. .
Hie fleece from a sheep iu exactly five
minutes, without once cutting the skin.
Eric Ericson, a farm hand living near His competitors all clipped tbe skins ofHpllaad. en led a protracted spree by the animals they hheared. It was Mr.
committing suicide one day last week. Kelly’s Aral competition.
■

The Marshall News has been sold to
former Probate Judge Wm. A. Lane,
and D. W. Knickerbocker, of Marshall.

The fruit growers aloug lake Mich­
igan are
establishing co operative
packing houses at various points that
will accomodate tbeir business.
A two year old son of Martin Kow­
alski, uf Ionia, was playing with bis
sister's celluloid comb near the lire,
when It exploded into a fierce ‘flame,
severely burning him.

No ftther female medicine in -the world has received such widespread and
unqualified endorsement
No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles or such
hosts of grateful friends as has '

Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
It will entirely cure the worst forms, of Female Complaints, all Ovarian
Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Falling and Displacement of the
Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and’is peculiarly adapted to the
Change of Life.
It has cured more cases of Backache and Leucorrhrea than any other rem­
edy the world has ijver known. It Is almost infallible in such cases. It
dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus iu an early stage of de­
velopment.
, /rre^uiar. Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach,
Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Kerams Prostration. Headache. General Debil­
ity quickly yield t&lt;rit. i Womb troubles, causing jmin. weightrand backache, in­
stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it
invigorates the female'system, and is as harmless ns water.
ij quickly removes that Bearing-down ’Feeling, extreme lassitude, “don't
care andwant-to-ue-left-alonc’’ feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousnw“1’I™410®88’ Faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the “ blues”
and headache. These are sure indications of Feinah^ Weakness, or some de­
rangement of the Uterus, which this medicine always cures. Kiducv Complaints
Ibrekaehv, of either sex. the Vegetable Compound ulwavs cures
Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred
thousand times, for they,get what they want—a cure. Sold by Druggists
ever) where. Reljec nil substitute*.

4 and One-Half per cent Net Dividends
No Taxes to Pay
Easy Withdrawal
There is up F«fer or belter investment
in Michim'u than our Class “G" Prepaid
IiiHial’ment Stock issued in sums of
820.00 and upwardu and un which we
pay cash di-videuds of I andone-half .per
cent.
.
Fifteenth yvkruf successful business.
Gilt edged assets of over .
’
ONE-THIRD OF A MH.I.IriN
DOLLARS. •
Write for tinanciui statement ai.d
booklet containing full particulars.
•

Capitol Investment Buildinn &amp; Loan

AssGClaUon. 1 anslno, Mich.

Read This Statement
Ot Slrt. B. F. A.

r MarroilusiMlA.

tht- thnney wc have paid OUl to &lt;i&lt;H.’tors
and l&lt;&gt;r kidney remedies.and without
much.tiilief. and then to think that five
ISO tMiis buttles of the Hazzard Kidney
Cure has cured us is wonderful. About
two years ago my husband’s condition
was something terrible, tbe urine .was
scanty and very high colored, and nt
other times It would be thick and
cloudy with streaks of ablood through
it. He would get up from six to twelve
times &amp; night to void the' urine. Only
those aillicted with this terrible disease
can realize his condition, and I wish to
nay. although we are advanced in
years, tbe Hazzard Kidney Cure came
to our relief and cured ns. It is truly
worth its weight in gold.
MR^. B. H. ADAMS,
Marcellus, Mieh.
The Haz'iard Kidney Cure, Great
Germ Destroyer,sold and guaranteed by
Q. A. HINES.
FRED. L. HEATH,
Hastings, Mich.
Other towns all druggists.

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FREE!

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wish to order all of tbeir papers at one
time.'all subscribers, to the Banner
who a.re paid ’up to date,.can get the
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DETROIT.

I

“So he's really dead. Well, be made
t hard fight. If over a man had an
iron will he had.”
x
j
“TY«t. but I’ll Ebet the lawyers will
weak ir.”—I'hllr.d’dphfa Ledger.
i

are pretty hard on shoes.

I

TRY

Our wear
like
IRON SOLES.

We make n
specialty of ire­
! pairing nil kinds ol foot wear for
; Men, Women and Children. Try
I us once and get satisfaction.

W. J. MICHAEL &lt; SON
TWO COBBLERS.

mence this peek Tuesday.
Ernest L, Martin, of Maple Rapids,
must pay 85,000 for damages to the
afTections of Miss Lydia Holzhauer, of
Dexter, to whom the doctor made love,
promised to marry, and then failed to
keep his promise.
Fennville fruit growers held a meet­
ing'last week to compare notes off the
past year and found things were very
gratifying and prospects good for next
year. About 200cars of fruit were ship­
ped from that village last season.

Dr. George D. Allen, of Portland, has
officiated at the' birth of 2,500 babies
dnr|ug bis forty years of practice in tbe
village and*yet he is somewhat discour­
aged when he looks at the census stat­
istics, which give Portland only 2,000.

Purify of heart In that quick and wintttive dvllcm-y to which cvenitbe con•eptJon of sin Is offensive.—Cltahaqni. -

Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is an
improvement over ail Cough, Dung
and Bronlchial remedies. It acta on
'bowels—drives tlie - cold out of tbe
system, cures Croup, Whooping Goxgb,
wards off Fneumonia-and strenghtens
the lungs. Bee’s Laxative Honey and
Tar is lhe best Cough Syrup for child­
ren. Tastefl good. Sold by Fred L.
Heath, tbe druggist.

But.tbe city of Washington has a very
MAPLE GROVE
strict Sunday law that will compel the NORTH
adventist printing, plant to close for Delayed lA*t!nr.
that day. Of course the Adventists* re­
Mrs. Henry Lathrop will entertain
ligious views compel it to be closed on the Barryville Aid Society.
Saturday. Here are two days of idle­
Harley Haymen aud Clark Over­
ness therefore.
smith have returned from Benxie Co.
where they went to work in the lum­
Charles Smith aged 21, of Eaton Rap­ ber eamp.
ids. shot and’ killed Morton Kimes,
C. H. Charlton. Ambros Reed aud
aged Ifi, in a tit of jealousy. The trag John Lake attended the Special Com.
edy occurred Wednesday in Smith’s fa- , muniou of the F. and A. M. at Has
ther’s home near Eaton Raplda. Hej tings Saturday evening.
became insanely jealous of Kimes, and
Miss Lottie Newton visited Miss
fired at him point blank with a shot­ Elsie Smith at Nashville last Saturday.
gun, the charge tearing a great hole in
Mrs. Daniel Ostroth is cn tbe sick
his side and entering bis heart. Smith
list.
made no attempt to, escape, and freely
Earnest Williams had a lively time
admits his guilt. He and Kimes bad
last week Tuesday whi eat Morgan, Bis
previously been good friends.
horse becoming frightened aud trie^to

Two hundred Eittrn County farmers
attended a meeting at Charlotte the
other day to .protest against the present
drain laws, and to demand radical
changes. They feel that the present law
puls too much power in the bands of
the commissioner, and that townships
ought not to be compelled to pay part
of tbe expense of making drains which
benefit individual owners of low lands
that are thus improved.
’

About two weeks ago Cass Madison
accidentally hit the little Unger of his
right hand against the tooth of his
home making a very small wound,
which in time began to look serious,
the hand swelling and symptoms of
gangrene developing; Dr. Spencer was
called a week ago advising his removal
to Butterworth hospital Grand Rapids,
Somewhere about Oshumo postof- where he went Jan. J 2 and is now un­
der, the care of Dr. lived who is prepar
,flce,i“onieonr found t&lt;ome copper some
ingjhim for an oration,
bm bow
time last week, which some say is al
tno»i *0° P&lt;J &lt;*nJ l”‘tity and in.nugget much of tbe hand is Jost is uncertain:
still his friends'hdpe-t two finger- will
fuses. . Ear mere about there* are tack­
ing &amp;&gt;wp the edges of tbeir farms since be the limit.
Mrs. Ella Gilberton, of Sturgis while
getting a bucket of coal from her cellar
Thursday morning, fell and fractured
her skull/ A physician was called at
onc^. but she died within an hour.
She was a prominent resident.

andTvftteeto tamtexviewed. WW‘*&lt;h
are being recorded and. HUppresred c:.
cHvnieut eurruundK the atm&lt;&gt;sphvr$.

Banned and Detroit Free Press
Fanii and Li»eSuck Journal..
Ikm: er and .Michigan Farmer...
The lifeless body of Adkm Nelson,
Buflw and Chicago Weekly In
aged 20 years, waa "found .Wednesday
ter U«.-i-an....................................
in’a fanfl houfe two miles southwest of
Banner, aud New York Tribune
Newi Buffalo.; The upper portion of
Farmer.......................................
the tKul.l had been blown away by a
• To those living on Rural Routes shotgun. With'ione discharged cartridge
only.
in thl' chamber, the gun waa found ly­
The-* special rates are offered as an ing thirty feet • from the corpse in a
accomodation to Bannkr patrons and doorway leading to an adjoining room
for a limited time. Get your supply of ।
winter’s reading\iuvr. If there is any
An interesting damage suit will be
paper or magazine not ou.the above
triediat the coining term of the circuit
list on which we can save you money
court.
Edmund Wilson, head book­
wb will try and do so. Remember the
BANNER is never sold for less than keeper at tbe Sanitarium,has commenc­
ed
action
agaittst the Jackson &amp; Battle
$1.00 wheather in combination or
aione. All special prices are made on Creek interurban for 85,000 for an arm
broken
July
1,1901, when two care col­
tbe other papers in the combination.
lided at Bear Creek, east of here . A
number were injured, the most serious
In old days there were angels who ones being Mr. Wilson,: the motorman
came and Jcok men by lhe hand and and the vice-president of the road, Mr.
led them away from the city of de- Spitzer, of Toledo. Tbe latter had bplh
■tnictlon
We .see no white winged legs broken, and it was because of' the
angels now, but yet iwn are led away
long delay of tbe recovery of the latter,
from threatening dentruction; a hand 1*
put Into theirs which leads them forth who to a witness,, that the trial has been
gently town rd a calm anti bright InDd. adjourned so long.
•o that they look no more backward,
and,, the hand may be a little child’*.—
George Eliot

Write for Descriptive Culalouge of 200
Useful Articles, consisting of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC^
which are GIVEN FREE with orders
“I nasure you I’m nlwnys»wllllrtg to
for Soap and Toilet Goods. The sav­
acknowledge tuy faults when I see
ing to our customers of middlemen's them.’.*
profits enables us to give you these
“That’a all right, but I’ll t&gt;et you
beautiful presents. WRITE TO-DAY never acknowledge them when ydur
neighbor hoc- them.” — Philadelphia
Press.

THE CHILDREN

Mrs. Carrie Joslyn and Isaac Swan,
charged with poisoning the formers
busband, waived examination at Ma­
son last week. Their trial will com­

No school in Diet. No. 6 on account
of scarlet fever. We think hereafter
when our neigh bora boys come from
college Kick, It would be a good plan to
have the health officer call a.nd .'disin­
fect before any contagious disease is •
spread broadcast in our community.
\
Tbe wire and phones, have arrived
for the new telephone line and Will be
placed by au expert ready for use by
next week. It is said to be the beet
Theafiventists moved their big print­ rural phone iu (he state.
ing plant from Battle Creek to lhe city
Geo. aiKi Mary Wlckwlre are in
of Washington Now they wish they Battle Crwk. lhe former taking treat­
hadn’t. This state hfla a law providing meat of an Osteopathy doctor.
&gt;
that If any person keeps any other day
JJ^vid Stiles has returned from Mon-1
than Sunday for the Sabbath he shall
roe where he I)as been caring forhts'*
not be prosecuted for violating the
brother Fred who is very ill.
Sabbath In doing any ordinary work.

The Kidneys

When they are weak, tor­
pid, or stagnant, the whole
system suffers. Don't, neg­
lect. them ab this time, but
heed the warning of the
aching back, the bloated
face, the sallow complexion,
the urinary disorder, and
begin treatment at once with

Hood'sSarsaparilla
which contains the best and
safest curative substances.
For testimonials of remarkable carets
Send for Book on Kidneys, No. A

Q L Hood CoM Lowell, Has

C? -a. 0 t o rt x jgk..
Il» Od YaihwUSg BmjM

run away. But -Earnle after a guud
Ural of coaxing persuaded the animal
•to stop. Tbe horse returned the compiinient by kicking1 the dkshboard at
njm.
.
Mrs. Fred-Williams returned home
Saturday after a two weeks visit with
her daughters at Yankee Springs and
Carlton.
’
.
C. H. Charlton and wife, also Miss
Lottie Newton aud the -pupils of tbe
Branch school attended the Farmer’s
State Institute at Dowling last Friday.
The lectures were very good especially
those ou education. All report a good
lime and many thanks are due to th*
people of Dueling for their kindness in
entertaining.
The following church officers were
elected at Barryvillechurch: Trustees,
Barb«*rl Mead and Henry Lathrop:
Chorister, Mrs. Gillett; Organist, Miss
Lizzie Higdon.- The Sunday school of­
ficers.are ns fuliowy: SaperinAmdeiit.
Miss Lizzie Higdon; Sec. Hallie Lath­
rop; lYeaa. Glenn .Deller; Librarian
El*-r ijiguonj Artist. Gkmtt Gillett.|*

Dr. II. Slocum canje batk last Thriftday* from WasKingum D. C. where he
went to nee Amlfjvsqmor Cassini rela­
tive to an estate bf ftl.ttityDOo to which
he Is heir. Slocutn‘^father died when
hrnvaid the mine. Ju&lt;I .-■&gt; surviy will a
he waa 18 years old but Hie family was i“iip-in &lt;■&lt;■(.ur hi t!u» tu-Xi, «iny or Wo.
uoi'able to get the money due them be­ S.hup Ltnere* ar&lt;&gt; su]Wri{Htioas about
cause of leaving Russia. Three years the tn : ;
anj fancy the rma are jeuagp the Czm; grunted the Ionia doctor iknv.tj ;wltb foresight, and so they are.
a special permit to probate the estate, but uul.'of the kind that is commonly
.
and while in Washington thia week the luinginkl. A envc in -never takes place without
papers were called to St. Petersburg.
warning. For days before n full of
There is only one probate court in Rus­
any portion of the roof of tbe mine the.
sia, and Count Cassini says there are a earth flintl rocka tire slowly settling inthousand cases ahead of Slocum, but .40 'position for tbe grand crash. Tbe
that it will l&gt;e readied in two years. rats feel-tlie motion of the mass, prob­
ably hear the crndcs tltat are caused
by the settling of the layers, and Im­
EAST WOODLAND.’
agine. if u rat can lie suTqtosed to have
I*elayed Letter
any Imagination, -that the earth Is be­
Mr. E. Welch bad the misfortune to coming alive, so they become panic
stricken and nisi, out lu swarms. It
lose fcijLFdrk horses last week.
Itos often happened, both in this coun­
Miss Mabel Kilpatrick is sick with try and ptirope, that tbe miners refus-j
the German measles.
ed to go into a mine that tbe rats bnd
Mr. and Mrs. John Conett, of Ver­ deserter), and the caution was invari­
montville, were guests of their daugh­ ably justified by the event.
ter Mrs. Ella Hager oh Saturday.
Mrs. Homer Sawdy spent Monday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Baker at
Nashville, Mich.
?
By the bursting of a buz-saw on
Saturday, Mr. Sharard, of West Sun­
field, was Instantly killed.

Roy Wise, of West Sunfield, was sent
this week to the Reform School at Lan­
sing for stealing a gun.

UNITED STATES
^terJaportinr Canadian
Wheat

Mr. Henry Poles! Who has been visit­
ing relatives iu this vicinity returned
tohishomein Charlovix on Wednes­
day.

422989

There te quite a village, nearly thirty
logger shanties on the Ward aud Town­
send Janus in E. W., and those fine
acres of timber will be a thing of the
past and the face of the country is
changing so fast, that even old settlers
fall to recognize its cleared bills and
vales.

Western
Canada

The large force of men near Warner
vllle who are working for the Wheelbpmm C04 at Lansing, have orders to
quit work tonight '.Tuesday i not to be
gin again until*’hit-xt fail.
Tbe
company claim to be overstocked as an
excuse for this move. It will leave
many poor families in straitened cir­
cumstances.

You must have hid sixty it
least! What? Only forty?
Then it must be your gray
hair. Ayer’a Hair Vigor stops
these frequent birthdays. It
fives all the early, deep, rich
color to gray hair, and checks
falling hair. And it keeps the
scalp clean and healthy.

A Life at Stake.
If you but know the splendid meric
of Foley’s Honey and Tar you would
never be without iu A dose or two
will prevent bn attack of pneumonia or
la grippe. It may save your life. W.'
H. Goody«tt, the druggist.

CASTOR LA
For Infants and Children.

Hu Kind Yu Hm Always BonP
Bears the

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PROBATE NOTICE.
.
Htaln of Michigan, Coaoty of Barry, ss.
Estate of JamtM Johooock. Seosased.
We. Die umlcr-lgned. having been app&lt;un1 •&gt;&lt;
by the Probate Court for lhe County of Barry.
Eire notier that we will meet si the'- Kesidrnew
ot .1. (J. Hnglw**, •&lt;* rod* West o&lt; VtHsc*&gt; of

.

at dAy». for tbe I'ltroow of examining and
xllowliiK said claims, ano that four months from
tlie 17th day of Decemlier. A. !&gt;.. l®M. were al­
lowed by said court for rusdHors to tjrttv-nt their
claims.to 11* for exaiuitiailott and alluwumy.
.
tV.tiMl .tnnrturv

A tk

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de»rrtbc&lt;J.--at public sale.

PHCHUTE ORDKF.
Stale of Mkfctfan, County of R.-i

Ota- thiX'KUkd bine Inn
iTrv-nt &lt; h.-.Ot. Mnck.-.
In Un*
Hi&lt;
t hi,rrfttjltiE'and - -rillnge the pcbtlou duty
tW. ot \VPl41rd s Nyr; wi ot Kik
cv!W«M. praying stiat iiu order &lt;*r drrreiItetnadcby Mth C«&gt;&lt;irt determining w h«&gt; v
were the I'Hiful’ixlr* of
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rntitlrJ ton»b« lii hHf-dnie.
Thcmipou It J_- arderftb-. u Friday. t»«,
:m1 day -if l’ebrt’*rj A. n.. I 1. xt tea o’clock
In the fnrraoon.br ;o&gt;Mgned
the hrcrluc of
said petition and tttai the !&gt;n.,„
...
&lt;Jec«uv-d at.il all other |r-rsoto» lntefr»trd

oBlce. hi the &lt;1ty of Ilnstiug*. in m«I&lt;! rauatsand show &lt;-&gt;uKr If any there be. why tb* rrnvar
of tbevpetlUouer may uot I* granted. And IB
Is further 'ordenyL that mM* petitioner gtra
Hotlce to the perwtis luterwrted In -aid estate
of the pendency ot said petitloa and the heartxiw
thereof by catudns a copy of thlv order to te
published In the Uaktimih Hafnxk a nev»paper printed and elrralatrd tn raid Count? &lt;«
barn. ««ce- tn each week for three Mfccrasttw

Pre? .&gt;:«■ Kc-M-t.
|Atrnecopy|.

Judge of Probate.

PKOBATK ORDER.
Blate of Michigan. County of Harry, n.
.At .u yTf’fn of the 1'rolwte court fo» the
County of Barry, hoiden at the Probate offiew
in the city of Ha-Ultitn, in «ald county 00 Tun»day the .ird day of Jaauan in the ymt erne
tbouawd nine-hundred and dvo.
,._
V Iimi.vi in sill
(j, «rOOr&gt; I »■
Hotter, dccrawM.
. «n ."•d,uK. “ri n,k « thf pedltoa duty w&gt;r»fird. ol Chas. F. Koster, mlmlnHtratcr of mH

deceased al private &lt;m|r.
TherrapooK -li ordeiod. chai Frlgay th? ?n&gt;»
day of January A. D. IBM a: 10 oWock In tte
ed and all other persona totrrem-O

uiuw au,&lt;- u any mere ne, wny tne pram
the petitioner maj not be granted, am It
furtlw-r ordered that raid petitioner give nctl
to the perrans tntererted In raid .rotate, of »
l*ndi-ney of raid jM-tiilot. *nd the brari
thereof by analog a copy of thl- order trpnblUhed l-&gt; th- Hattinat BAM.wfat a rwi
paper printed and clreiifcited tn raid County
Harry. oncc.Ui each wrrit fur three
weeks prevtoua to said day at hearimr.

C. Hbcox.
BANKRLUTdv MOTlCa*
In the IHatrfct 'Courti of the Catted st&gt;&lt;m
for the Weat-rn DUtrict of Mtehlga*. southern
DI viaton.
In tbe matter ot Green &amp; Flea elHng. a cartnersliln. bankrupt, Iu bankruptcy.
To tbe creditor- uf Green A Fh-welteif. m
uartueruhln. of Nashville. In tbe envuty M"
Barry. In district afore&lt;iM. abankrupt.
•

oiling wax duly adjudicated tuuikn
the Ihrt meeting of the bredHort«
nipt will be held at th«- oftlce of ।
Probate of Barry roanQv. In the r
the elty at Hasting! *- - -1 r ;ti&gt;«l rfi-trisfc.
IA. 190'-. M !•

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HgNBY C. BR1CG8. _
, Kwfrree ta JUnkrvt trxf

lUmuoo, Mich.. January inch, rata

�HASTINGS BANNER, JANUARY 86, 1905.

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For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have
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Ihnum.Morphine norMincraL
NotXahcotic.

of

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Use
For Over
Thirty Years

Ap»vfed Remedy fqrConstipaHun. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms X ’onvukions .Feverish­
ness mid Loss of Sleep.
Far ^unilc Signalyrr of

NEW YORK

937
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.

HUMOR OF THE HOUR

To People with Weak Lunges
You know that for centuries Cod Liver
Oil has been considered the best aedloine
for throat and lung troubles, but its
nauseating effect upon the stomach made
it impossible for many to take it. Now-adays Vinol accomplishes greater results,
for while it is a Cod Liver Oil prepara­
tion, it’ is entirely free from oil or
grease, and therefore it is fast taking
the place of old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil
and Emulsions.--Respectfully,
IF. ff. GOODYEAR. Drtmaiu

AWILLFUL
WIDOW
By CATE M. CLEARY
CopvTif^it, 1*4. by Knte M. Ckaru

rooms The children were to occupy—
ilry. Immaculate rooms, with blossoms
nodding In st tbe windows. 8he offered
him luncheon, which he declined, apologlzeri for the Invisibility of her niece
and appointed a day ench week he wax
to eonie to visit the children. Already
charmed by their surround lugs, they
let him g.i without a protest..
When he came down the next week
It was to find the . two rosy, radiant

and ecstatic over tbeir environment
-So altogether I'm In a dicuce of n i [ He took them into town, bought them
Isoute-small
IreaMtres ami Itoteucd to
fix.'' concluded CkimtherN.
He fpthng to his feet, looking for all their rapUtrvN -about “Florence.” She
the wueUI like a l»lg. pertu'rliqd boy as hud made a mull drew for Dorothy;
he paced jvstlesily iicn»s tiiie library she hud goju-* fishing with Eustace: she
flour. He was so well farmuj. with played the piano for them .while they
'biN straight Kliouldere and! the flue, were having a game, of hide ami seek,
flexible lines of bls' body, tbit he ap­ low or loud ax the^ were "hot” or
peared to Ik- ten years younger than “cold.” And ibey were going to have n
the lliirty-flvi- allsth-d bliu by) the fam­ party one of these days, with ium-heon
ily Bible. Then Jdc broWii lilr would served-under tbe biggest oak.
“But who is this lady who fr no kind
curl eVch at thirty-live.
“1 unilerstaad,1' said Claridge. In to’you?”
“She’s ju. t Florence!'' they answered
truth. b&lt;i did not nnderataud at all. He
bad no k-hlldreu.iof his own. Indeod. in chorus, “dhe’s good ns a real numhe fouuj tbe caprice** of bls fa-tliiou«- ma. only she ploys like the was Just a
bie wife quite Ntitfleient to absorb hix Httle girl."
'
Always be heard these tales, and al­
■ttentlo*. -But hr liked Max Carruth­
ers. and It did Nctim to hliu - ;
ways, it sM-uied. tbe playmate, Flor“They’re such sdonibl- littk- things. ,
won the e«‘nt‘-r and- sourey- of
Max! And y.-n're ^o ahxunUy wealthy! I ttair Joy. latter in the season nn Im .
tt it wre uot for,|nir hous*-ti-ingclosed ; portant l.u* »- s Hutnniunx made It linfor the sumjndr rt|id Clotilde ilolug Eu- t pwnthe that if he .were to iw-e the Chilrope for tho stecath lime llj n.xk yoti I dn.() |...f.m* |,is trip west hi- must run
to let ife&lt; take tiie tots. One fancies I doivn fit uin-e
that a man with your motiey would j Walking up the avenue, he stopprt
Itavouo difficulty in finding 4 jH-rxon"- । 8hnrt ot tlie’bend of the path, for on
A nitfi-.T d**s|«*-rutv laugh interrupted j the velvet sward a g»:nenf tag way hi
^lni•
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progress: A slim, graceful young girl
"Ah. .the *per*oi»*'
on*' who nn*
nn- (Willing
willing to । in a pluk.l.;wn gowu-wns the punned.
take rare of my little people,
people. Claridge, ji "You're it. Flprenrr!" cried Eustace
ire tiie bauo of iqy
existence.
’ve adtm- ot
iuroniMA II'ro
n.l- l' triumphantly ns lie sui-l-cMletl In touebvertixed: I’i e met and talked with t ing the fleeing Ugure. Aud Just then, us
them: harph-s all. Some would un- the victim paused, flushed, breathk-w.
doubtediy give the children pr&lt;«pcr care her copper gold hhlr loosened, from Its
as far ns pby»i--al' requirements go, but pins arid falling in a bright shower be­
that isn’t enough. I want to flnd some low her waist. Dorothy caught sight uf

»&gt;ir tan or country wind itnd sun wns
on bls check. He walked like i con­
queror. with bln head up. and his voice
had n ring good to bear.
.
■ “Congmtukite me,"" he commanded.
“The children are going to have the
loveliest
’lmr iu
nehc*1 nio
mother
iu sli
Nil the
the world!"
work!.
Ctaridge gripped the other's iu»u*l ।
ti\irrul». •••You're a lucky dog. Car­
rat lien*!"
“1 ku-tw Itr I’larldse. ’Rierv Isn’t a
kin-; under Iz-nven l'i’ cImidp- place*
.* nd those chllilrcu”-&lt; hTHitgr I ■--.igtiri leniently.
“You ir«fpra.-il frnml!" Iu- x.iW. •

&gt;•

U Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
Doctor—Madam, you needn't dread
Be »ufc and use that eld had well tried tern the diMuae. lliere Is only abdut one
My, Mre. Wlwimr’t Soothing Nyrjp. for e*il- chalice In a ini nd red that you will get
dren P^dhlti*. It toothe* th* ch'ul. Mtfuns tbe
It.
Mr*. Hlchurch (relieved!—II'iu! Some
oottle’.
‘
ManZan is the Hie Remedy that thing ou tbe- order of u church fair­
reaches the spot and stops all pile pain chance, eh?—Judge.
inktantly. If you suffer with Blind,
Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Pllea
and want to cure it is only necessary to
Aunt Prudence-- Do Mary-and James
use ManZau. the Great Pile Cike.
s. Sold icflda If they thought their-married
by Fred Lt Heath, the druggist
life -wail it bletMing?
Unde Bach- Well, no, not exnctly a
bleHNlug, unless It might Iw u blessing
“Life In Hitch a fitful dre«n,"
In disguise.—WomHn'N Home Compan­
marked tbe peNsimh-lic chicken, “It. ion.
*
hardly seems worth living. Sooner or
When you need a pill It is always
later the* end's the Name.*’
beat
to
buy
tbe
best,
Dade
’
s
Little
“That’s so." replied the other. “It
really doesn’t much matter whether Liver Pills are the best. Try them.
one winds up as an omelet or a chicken They have* way of their own. Sold by
Fred L. Heath, tflb druggist.
salad."—Detroit Tribune.

UI had a running, itching sorp on my
leg. Suffered tortures. Doa»’s Oint­
ment took away the burning and itch­
ing instantly, and quickly effected per­
manent cure." C. W. Lenhart. Bowl­
ing Green, O.

Bly—I bear you were In a atrect car
■mashup tbe other day. That was hard
luck;!
Sly—I should say so. I wasn't even
ahaken tip enough to sue for damages.
-Detroit Free Prow.

Dh of nss Cannot bh Curd
by iocall application, as they cannot reach ibr
dlMaaod jKirtion of tlie ear. There la oolyoo*
way to cure deafne**. *ix! that U fcy constltu
U.oaJ'. 00,i$,u°o •*tbe moeooa Ilalas ot the Fu
BtarhlaD Tub*. When thin tulx- in lulUracd yrv
have a mabllng aoand or Imperfect brarins
“
d ,TheoJt **
enctoaed. DeafneM la tbe
“That will be nice. Good nigh t ’."'Bald result,
mid unity* the InflanuUkxi c*u t&gt;« uke»
she and shut tbe door.—Philadelphia out and thia ttffie restored to It* nonnal rwdl
Uoi. lirartnx wfli be dl*troy*d forever, nine
Ledger.
‘‘'n
eauaed by Catorrh. which H
nothin* bnt an lofiamed condition of tbe muThe many friends of G. H. Hausen., cou* surfaces.
FTe °°* Hundred Dollar* for any
Engineer L. E. &amp; W. R. R., at present * We
of Dastarm ioau*ed by catarrh) that can­
living iu Lima, O.. will be pleased to CMe
not be cured by hall a Catarrh Cure. Send for
know of his recovery from threatened
-HTnrav &amp; Co. Toumo. O.
kidney disease*-. He write**. “I waa
cured hr uring Foley’s Kidney Cure,
which I recommend to all, especially
Its the little eolda that grow into big
trainmen who are usually elmllarly colds; the big colds that end Id con­
a fflktrd. Sold by W. U. Goodyear, the sumption and death. Watch the little
drowgist.
colds. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup.
“Good night,’’ Halil far. Staylate, final­
ly breaking away. “J’ve enjoyed my­
self immensely. Now. next Bunday
night—I—er—expect to pass your house

Ml Claridge.
■
“Of count? I think wo; but. then,
they’re my bairn* I want r-ome our
who will give than n’blt Of knothering
—ki«N tbe place io make It well and
that wort of thing!**
"I have It!” exd!almt.-d Clopdge. He
brought hi.- Il.-t |iown on rtk- nnn'df
hh chair with a unng. "TIir'inoNt Idyl­
lic old- homtr In tin- country thaVyow
eyes ever O^ici
von. It * u big. rtfmbling h
d covered: with Vlrlierr's tin' iiumenae,
well kept ) iwn akd &lt;ieinntl* across the
porrh. ami tbe hitL«e itwlf is Just filled
with the uu.st italic lou; s&lt;V*nto The
bedroom* are, pdrfutuy v. r 1:1 vernier.
And us for the ifqtwl—why It« some
thing tv set an anchorite sighing!" •
•'■Bui wbat iiiifii-w you think the posabsF-jr of th;*- itjral home w.n-id wel­
come into It fwo rather lively 'chil­
dren If lt'4 only n question of mon-

topatd flight, but the victor manfully
held on to her. And. after a laudblog
protest, .he came over to Carrntjient,
where he Stood , br.rvhrmled. hit jcyes
gleaming with admiration. un«l Ibcld
nt Ite-r
'
ont
h-t hand.
••I’ve iMwn doubly caught I’t? an*ai&lt;l.
Mr. Carrutl:rrs! 1 did ird dn-am you
| were iOinlng today nr I should, not
have i»ceti found v-ngagml In suc|» an
uuditiiiiiied pastime. My uatncls Flor&lt;-ne. Varlm-"
■ VUK-'.
lie h-ni.il forward.
daughter
.
“NtC* ’ Sli«- &lt;■ nlorcil delli toijHly, “I am
;
rim-'’ mIk- cxidntncd.
I Mr,1 "impossible! - cxclnljDcd (’arrutlterN.
■.Me lo&lt;4u-i a: !rr. amaze J, mjmtUrd.

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'THTE body peti its life from
1 food properly digested.
Healthy digestion mean** pure
blood for the bexly, but stomach
trunbiea ari«t from. carnlownu-M
in eating and stomach dixorden
unset the entire system. Improp&lt;riy masticated food sours on t£e
stomach, causing dL&gt;tresiting
nAins; belching and nanxea.
When ov»c*-ftiHi:g is persisted iu
the stomach LtcanntM weakened
and worn: ont and dn'pt.'pHia
dainuCthc vietun.
'
,
Thedlord’h Black-Draught
cures dyrqejwia. It frees the
Koiuach and taweh cengerted
matter and gives the stomach
new life. 'lhe stomach isquiddr
invigorated and the natural
stimulation result* in a good
api&gt;etia. with the power to thor­
oughly digest food.
You can buitd up J-uur stomach
with this mild aud natural

you fax or me with .-tn uldlgato.”
“Pardon the pnaHiliriatien. madam," i
replied, tin- bright tradip. "but Chctin J
Is tint p'-pt-.l.ir, with me." -Phlludolphiu '
Ledger

Pru^ierlty haf ruined many a man. |
but If n fellow In going to be rained nt '
ill that Is the pleasantest way.-Pfaffa. I
lelphl'i Record
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FACTS IN FEW LINES
An automobile Inttr*'- In the latest Id ■
lhe Hue of adapting the ganollne motor I

tbe mme, U The Cliatreaooga
Medicine Co., Chnannoom,
Ton:,., nod ■
will w
mailed you.

A “W-rek liljr" neo to science Li*
the I'hilippliHM.

THEDFORD'S

kind iu ICngb’Ud. is to Im- im*|r.dol In
the N&lt;-!eiitifii- cjqulptnmit of BirtuingLam ut*Iwr-.Uy.
। Tiu. mjujr
frqqi the
Netherlands
Yu&gt;. tfZ.OpO
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poiUtdoL
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sub
poimilNja ItoH. jftrj „n.l iWXt re

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BLACK-DRAUGHT
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insure tlhuu

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........ - Dr. Donald McDonald

ty! And &lt;1 a ridge bad said that a’.ie
vtne it widow*.
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STOMAGH

"A mu.tk-ian &lt;»i i of u.»rk. .ire youT’ J
laid tin hoiMt-kcepcr. •’U’rll,-:you'll find i
i f*-w c »rdi? itf the wood sls-d 8t:ppo*e I

-It-

Charlt-x Dickens used to tell the fol­
lowing story about a jl&lt; !h&lt;» U-&lt;» preach­
, er: "Ttii&lt; preacher tad been called tn
officiate nt me funr*.(l of a relative :of
a t'pnscariitive edllnr. and as the
pHeu-lrar
Ittenself it
lined to
prmclMv MDueir
Mimed
to bh
t»e a
a I.lb
Lin ..
eral kridv lu the district heland the j
Mil tor Had »ftbn rrosdc I sworis. Thin I
time the rhamjc came t&lt;»d«-ltvqru homF'H
thnist witlp'Ut a chi.fi*- for cither par- !
ry or rej.lt
At ih&lt;the de j
ckismI la-tjlde whi*-u the 'riit"t and;
other moilrncft- kuifa i .
th*prenyhor mr.&lt;k- tills np|«c;il; •I.ird, over- j
niic this afilictlon to the w.-lfi e of all
nssem1*i&gt;xl. incliKllng t-»r -•■’k b- Am |.
sprawling in thy p^h-uw. wrlio h.i* 1
frequently abmukl ttb -• r-.Hijt In the
volume,* oChis beactlr publieaUon!’
■ I
Birmingham (England) Post
I
ns if- we should
-—4;i,
’ She- It d'M-* ■«'*■get into ro&amp;l society.
Look out for ( otirfh**. &lt;’uld«| Croup , never
1
lie- Well. I’p: afraid ypu’re right.
’uid Whooping Cough.
They are' ,
We Mt*::: to
s&gt;
&lt;taiigerpuk at this season of the year. with
,
the-smart rv
They lead to pneumdnU or q»nsump-1
Uon. You-can prevent or cure all such
complaints with ik-e's Laxative Honey I “How d'.i'.* tirn't shoe feel?’’ twkcil the
■tud 'l&gt;r - an Improvement ever all rmerchnnf'
“I don't ktiujir,'’ said tbe profpMor.
cough, lung aud bninichial reim dies,
and the best Cough Sjrup. hold by ।1winding, as bri Mood up nu.l bore Ids
weight
ou the jfoot. "but I kuow bow
Fred L. Heath, lhe aruggist.
my icorn f&lt;vli about it. I'll try a size
lurfler. If you -please."• Chicago Trib
•unel .Downri.-Hrs- if thoey people! la
_ the
_.
fist ufKi jire don't &lt;^xlt br.ugi|ig that
lYneuh-s is the name of a new dt-»plant* all
„ lhe
___ ____
time
_ _I Siu „_._
going
w ■ no com
Plata. ( Tljvy
'. . are .tbfolutcly tie most covery put up In a new way. J A certain
I lain alm- &lt;-ur(- for sli Kidney, Blood and Biadut r
*w-ylu!.' proyK- 1
diMases. and every form uf Rheums
ply c.n|:&gt;ur *hcp
ti«it;. Pinnules relieve Back sthe and
rpNtelr*—If ibiit bfwllng Unit down i Kidney pains permanently. If you
in tl*«- ifat below duoeu't quit is Infrr’
.teed such a refriedy let us show vou the
j
nal va«|»imr I’ll cllnib down ih«- lire woaderful I’inftulre. Sold by F(ed I*
escape ami st■ ankh! *r somt,। night!
• •*’ Heath, tbe druggist.
8m- It I &lt;1 ui'f Clucihuatl Couimetvlnl
Trihina.-.

CURES

BUSINESS CARDS.

1 i

The Well Known Specialist

IS COMING 1
। Varlne'*." sM' «*splnlu«-d "IL- wished
| to' leave m«- Ids prupe' :y..' but thenCinrhlge nlioik hit*‘head. ;
• would Itnve l-ern contention and lltlgu“Go Nlowj. Tiiit'N the d|lH&lt;-tilly~ it ;
isn't a qucNtiun of money m. all. And •। tl&lt;»n on the pssrt of others more Jirarly
my potent Qf pqrNiiawlou lUay Im- Iosn related were he to do so. But wti^n be
knew h«- was dying be a4ccd me to
eir&lt;iln»- tii.-h 1 think with-Mrs. Vuman*}' him tbirt I &lt;• m’glit legally will
rluc. but I'llhry T
“Your fririfa m|rt v’dqw. Iprexuu;e?y me all he po»*c&lt;..*e-l He dfc-d nu hour
after the ceremony w;..-. performed.
Cl.-ridge Njjtllcil .* dry. j»!*iw. -curiouN
' smile— It In lefat Ntnllc. &lt;’arrtiU»cr» call­ Mr. Clartdge wbn pr« si-nt."
• But." stamuferetl &lt;’amitl4TN. “why
ed it.
didn't Claridge tell me? M'by waa I
“Ym»: &gt;1'0 hapRenN In be h client of
mine. Ob. y&lt;w:" |e repented!though i “Oh. I wax afraid if you knew -bow
eonvhicing' h|mx&lt;flf of the fact. "She** young and lrr»-«|x&gt;nslb!c I- nun you
a widow!" 1
would not Jet me have the children to
When ranhtthvrN called
few day* take care of. Mrs. t’lnridge hud told
later to-axk If ('linage bad heard from me wbat darlings they &gt;erc. and-1 was
Mrs. Varin.-, tt&gt;- latter jhtn|»«! up
no lonely down here. We've hud such
briskly.
good times together.’' She paused,
“It's all right. Mux. You jore to actgathering up her shining hair. She
j tic tbe qui-Mion uf payment with me. looked nt him with luminous gray eyes
[Mrs. Varine Hays she'd rather take
grown suddenly apprehensive. • “You
nothing. She’s vpry lonely, |to awfully won’t take them away, now that you
fond of children, and is delighted ut knowT’ she entreated.
the thought of having tbe youngsters
"ANNureiliy not!” he made quick re­
with her &lt;luring 'their vacation. You’d ply. “They are the most fortunate
He will be tn
better take them dowa n^xtj Thursday.
children in the world. For the first
Ob. by the wajj. there’* a condition.
time since tiie death of th«4r mother I
I Mrs. Varine does; not wish ti meet you
have feh quite happy about them."
At Parker House
personally!”
It was astonishing how enslly the Im­
"WbafN * - cried
* - Carruthers,
portant burinwui niatrerli ^llr. Car
aghast.
ruthet* rould be set aside, lie grouped
“Well, she doesn’t!" reiterated Cur- at the Invitation to stay to dinner us
idgc doggedly “ilaybe she has no rea­ though that ineal were in truth to-save
son but n w-jmnn’N reason. Anyhow, him from starvation. And when be
One day only each month. Office
■he’s eDtithxl'io her caprice. Her aunt. anally did discover that If be would«
MInn Howard, will meet you on your catch Ids train. back to the city be
hours, 9 a. m. U&gt; I p. m.
arrival nrxl show; you over the place."
Consultation, Examination and Advice
must exercise all haste It was with pos
■ "Queer.” muttered Camithera. He itive dMuogy that be left the three who
looked up abirplf- "You any you know
stood ou tbe terrace, waving him fare­
Dr. McDonald has for years made a
the lady-th.&lt; ewrythlng Is all right?”
well.
study of* Chronic aud lingering Dis­
“I nay she'* orte of the eweetrat wo­
Tbe next morning he walked into eases. Hin extensive practice and Su­
men God evtr m|idv and that you muy
Clarldge's office.
perior Knowledge enables him to cure
bless your dtara she l« taking your
’’You'll have to take a run out and every curable disease.
All Chronic
children Into her home—which means
Diseases of tbe brain, spine, nerves
attend to that Montana matter, Cla'r
her heart!" ' ■ '
.
blood, skin, heart, lurigs, liver, stomach
Idgc," be said. “I can't go."
He had sppke-n wkh warmth. Car­
“Can't, eh? Whafa up? Something kidneys, bladder aud bowels scientlO
ruthers held, put lil* hand. i
.
cally and successfully treated.
Di
more important?'•
McDonald pays special attention to
"Thanks, dear boy! ^You’re a mighty
"Very much more Important!" He catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Throat
good friend."
It was at the dose of n perfect June was smiling like a boy, and bis eyes and Lung Diseases. Chronic Diseases
were •fhlnlug. "Fact In. I'vie not been peculiar to women. Nervous and Physi,
day when a Httle party reached Cedar­
seeing enough of Eustace and Dorothy. cal Debility, Rheumatism. Paralysis.
rille. A surrey drawn by two fat white
I’m going to take a room at the hotel Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous
ponlee me: them. About two miles out­
down there—they tell me there’s good Diseases of Men, Women aud Child­
side of town the driver turm-d off into
fishing to be bnd-and I'll see more of ren. No matter what your disease
a wide carrlnke aoad that wound up an
may be,
the children."
avenue of elms and oaks till a turn
Clnrldge stan-d ut him. Then be nod­
brought tn view a great sweep of em­
There is SUU Hope-Then Do
ded and laughed.
erald lawn, beds of scarlet igeranlums,
“Ybti’ye mru that willful little widow
Not Despair
a fountain flashing hi the golden light
down ut Cedarville."
and a sleepy,'oil vine covered bouse
but consult Dr. McDonald aud get a
Carruthers
went off laughing.
that looked hospitable and picturesque.
correct diagnosis of your disease aud
“Let us out. jinpn!” implored Eus­
feel assured that the doctor knows cor
tace.
rectiy wbat aits you. if you are cur“Is It fairyland?" queried Dorothy in
The health and fragrance and rable, he will cure you. Those unable
to call, write for symptom blank.
a timid, entranced whisper.
strength of the great "pine forests are
The gentle, faded woman who re­ condensed In Plneuiea—a new discovery Correspondence strictly confidential.
ceived the travelers bad a face- like n put up in a new way. A cure for all
Addreas,
cameo and appeared to harmonize nd- Kidney. Blood and Bladder diseases.
• Dr. Donald McDonald
u&gt;ir»bly with her old fashioned sur- | Backache, Lumbago and every form of |
riuudlngs. She showed Carruthers the 1 Rheumatism. Pineulee rid the system ,
TltEjSFKCIALIBT.
of impurities. Sold by Fred L. Heath 1 B48 and 250 East Fulton Str,
lhe dru gglst.

Wednesday. Fed. 1st.

Grand Rapids, Mich

N A PP E N , K I. EI N H A N b A
KNA PP£N, A ttnrneys.
•
L? Mlcbltfan Trust Co. Hui.uiuk. Grand
Rapid*. Mlcblgaa.

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; rpHOMAS &amp; PRYOR. C.n Thom**.
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Attorney* a: l*aw. I- «• »
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&lt;*tnce* ov.T JlNMlni* CBy Baak.
| pOLGKOVK A POrt’K
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AtroTii*T» *i law,
&lt;Sut»raMr* U&gt; pwitp f. Cutarovei
I ar* ID Vnioi. ILoc*. HaNUBsH. Tract;
ail u*courts of iu- uam.
I \ t KEN ASTON,
(-a.
Attorney at
Ov*r J. r
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D&amp;Lowbt.

IlKlDfs. Mich.
klwaya a large "toes of er* gists* and
■reetaeies on band

LI A. AC H. BARBKft.
IXs
PhysIcUns end Soratous.
alls ia dty or ommtr re«poo4«&lt;i U

h. timmerman

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Homcnpatblr Physictam and Bur■ t.eon,
vw, Office
&lt;
cor. Jefferson aud Center
hrwta
HANLON. M. D.. Physician
Sargeooi. Middleville, Mlah

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and

PHAHI.ES RUSSELL, M.'D.
H&gt;y»ician and Surgeon,
omoe over Fred L. Hulb'i drug

R. S. HARTER. M. D.
office at red.Uoo.jMtan, xw-b.
DEMTINTS

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B*«Unn, Mich.
ahatbact **i» n«AL’grTAT«*”

P *. SHELDON,
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Embalmer
and Funeral Director

Rubber Stamps
.vPrI/ate P“id rt»«np» and all
the stamps you may require,
made to order..
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�HASTINGS BANNER, JANUARY

26.

2

1905.

1 tire and Executive As*ociation of Suptbe BoxrJ &lt;-f HupcrvUon :
Supervisor Osborn moved to amend ToGentlemSn
: Your oommlrtoe oo Judiciary
j ervUom of Michigan waa read, and on
by inserting in place of 25 cents p«r wouir re-pt-rt fully make ibe fohowlt'X report:
ia k j motion of Supervisor Hynes the oom­
W.
I. u. wrf... It KMJtv July I.eUetric ibriiM .
mile one way ten cents per mile act­
S I municatioh was accepted.
ual? traveled. Motion carried.
of the bo*ru of; Upervlsore.
On motion of Supervisor Freeland.
JANUARY SESSION.
I
Hrnry Ckanbmkun.
Motion as amended was carried by
Supervisors Hinkley and Cock were
.
Jobs j.. Doana. e
.
following vote. Yea 10. nay 1. ex­
’
j',-h»rtric
lights..;..
sent to the convention of State Asso­
■
.
Joav Kurtz.
Barry County Court House,
cused 1.
8, IMS. eiocuie Uprts
ciation of Supervisors to be held in the
Hastings Mich., Jan. 2nd, 1905.
On motion of Supervisor McLaugh­
I ywtM Fights? .......
On motion of Supervisor Cock board
TJlia being the date to which ad­ adjourned until the hour of 1 JO, p. m.. lin the report was accepted. Yeas 16; Clean eblmneys on court house and j*H. 10 00 city of luinsing, Fcbruarv7, 8 and 9th
that their expenses be borne by the
journment waa taken, the Board met
nays none, Maus excused, Williams
county nnd they contribute to said con­
AFTSRNOON 8XMION.
at their room in tiie Court House, ard
absent. &lt;
wrh called to order by Chairman Mil­
On motion of Supervisor McLaugh­ Total oost ot Wl and gaaoUne.................. « M vent on their just proportion of ex­
Board met at the hour of 1:30 p. nr.
ler Roll called: all members present Supervisor Miller Jn the chair. Roll lin bill Nq 19 be allowed at thirty-four Total ocailOf electric lltfita.................... 277 21, pense, and that the clerk be authorized
expenata........... 1.327 « to draw an order, for the same. Yeas
except Supervisors Cock. Lawrence, called. All present except Freeland, (34.00) dbilars. Yeas 17, nay none, AOtol fuel and lighting
.
AMOS FMKLAXP,
17; I not voting.
. Nevins and Furniss.
A. N. WlbblAMB.
excused Maus.
Maus and Hynes.
•
On motion of Supervisor Hynes tbe
.
ALBKKT LAWXKXCff.
' Communication read from Dr. D. E.
.A
communication
from
Barry
Coun
­
Prosecuting Attorney. Lee Pryor,
WOULD QUOU-T CUtt IC.
de:.. was instructed to send the Grand
Fuller, Chairman of a committee of appeared liefore the Board and s|wke ty Medical Association was read.
On motion of Supervisor Johnson
Rapids Daily Evening Press and De­
doctors proposing to meet with a com- to some length upon the traqip ques­
Oh motion of Supervisor Osborn the the report.was ncccpted. Yeas 18.
rnSUev to be appointed by tbe super­ tion and recommended the repeal of Ix'ard adjourned until tomorrow at
Committee on county property here troit Daily Free Press to. the County
House for the benefit ot the inmates.
visor.- to fix prices for attending cases the resolution passed by the Board in 8:30 a. m.
' *
report a» follows:
Yeas 18
...
L-' of eontagous diseases
.
,
January, 1903.
To the Honorable Board of Supervbore:
Mrs Hecox afpeared before the
Motion made to adjourn until tomor­
Ht.unjp. Mich. Jan. 6th 1IM&gt;.
Hartley E. Hendrick and. Fred W.
Grtittemsn: Your comm Hire on county prop­
row at the hour of 8:30. Carried.
i‘i.ird met as per adjournment al the erty would reepiTtluily submit th» follow! K n lx&gt;ard and stated -.vhy a ty W* writer Chamberlain
Walker appean-d^iefore the Board and
6 $18 10 $ .60 $18W
was
necessary
in
Probate's
office.
port
We
recommend
for
the
J*H
building
as
Miller
in—
the .— I. — —
argued pro anil con the right being [•hour
------ of 8:30. Chairman
---------------------------...ktalH ....
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6 18 14
84 18 84
On indtion of Hupervisor Williams Cock
Hastings, Mich , Jan. 3.
* *
’* call, minutes
• '
given to build a dam across Gun river ! chair.
Roll
.off ye«te.r—‘“~
Duster
6 18 30 18$ 1980
Bourtl met as tier adjournment at in the township of Orangeville.
vexi and oioun. that nss&gt; linoleum be placed In kfubeii the matter of buying a type writer was Freeland
; day’s meeting read, approvu.
8 18 36 21$ 2016
referred
to
committee
on'county
proand
hall
floors,
th
U
th"
office
be
painted
and
8:39 a m. Called Co order by Chair­
Moved by-Supervisor Osborn, 4hut signed. All members present except, papered, that Hie interior of Jail be daluled
Hinkley
6 18 30 180 19 80
man Mjller. Roil called all members with the consent of Prosecutor Pryod, 1■ Superviaur
Supen-isur Ritchie.
. ‘
when Deeded, that tbe eaves be repaired, aud ^On motion of Supervisor Cock the Hines
6 IB­ 28 IM 19 OR
priTutin except Supervisor Furniss.
Mr. Walker be allowed u&gt;
to occupy thi»
thii i Bond of J. F. Edmonds as poor cum- coralee and potriiro b- oatnp*d. We would al&lt;o
6 IS 14
.84 1884
I ciion of F. W. Burgess. Drain Com­ pmsecutore room untilliis robins uni missioner read and on motionuf Super­ recommend the removal of two evergreen trees board adjounu-d until tomorrow moni- Johticod
Kurtz
on tiie court bouse grounds. &lt;mh- iu the southeast ing at the hour of 8:30 u. m.
6 18 8
4$ 1848
missioner. nf Barry county and Elmer (inadv
----- 1------.
.
v
.
M)r
the
same
was
accepted.
ready for him. Carried
oornl-r and one in the south west corner, also
Lawrene*■ 6 18 42 251 3052
E; Gable, Drain Commissioner of AlliHastings, Jan 7th. 1906.
the remora) of other trees that die or become
The committee on claims through Yeas 15 nays none.
6 IS 24 1.44 1944
2.in county, ,read asking permission Chairman Nevins made the following
Board met as per adjournment at the McLaughlin
On motion of McLaughlin, Judge dangerous,and that Uc slierifl be instructed to
2
Maus
sea that tbs work is done. Mid that th" cteck be
Ill IS 12
« 18
to&gt;construct a dam across Gun river..
partial report;'
'
Mack or Mrs. Hecox were invited’ to autborixed to draw orders on the county treaa hour of 8:80 a. m supervisor Miller
6 18 32 19$ 1992
•
. Moved by Supervisor Hinkley to ac­ To lite IloocrAtile Board of Supervisors :
in the chair. Roll called all members Miller
jjome before the Board and state the urer tor same.
6 18
2
11 1IU2
J, Lorwnxo'Map*.
Y our committee on nihccil inretis cjnltns anti ’reasons for the necessity of a type­
cept the petition and place the same
present eacept Supervisor McLaughlin Osborn
6 Iff 42 2M 2052
’
accounts respecttolly submit tne fols-wrng u» writer being procured for the probate’s
oil file ; motion withdrawn.
who ns excused for the day. Minutes Beams
Hi-’tr report, rc.-okimeudiug Hie a!lowA«c** *d
Ritchie
6
n
18
182
I9A2
Credentials of O. M. McLaughlin as ttie-ev-ral
of
yesterday
’
s
meeting
readjpproved
Committee.
atnoimis as Ktv-n below, mut Ui4t office. Carried.
c 18. 10
Spenser
-flu 1860
supervisor from Castleton in place of the clerk be autborizeu to draw orders for thS
Quporvipor Osborn moves that billa
signed.
'7^'
.On motion of Supervisor Hynes the and
same.
30 18.60
6 18 10
Vfcror B. Funiiss, resigned, read.
Communication read from william Williams
No.
80
and
200
be
placed
in
the
hands
report was accepted. Yeas In. .
6 18 40 240 20.40
Motion made by Supervisor Doster 1 Serini Digest &amp; Fub Co....... Clmd.
K. t.lute, chairman of the committee Nevins
of the judiciary committee to report
11 iti
The -committee on claims through
t hat credentials be accepted. Carried. 2 John Nouasinuh liven . .
4M
this afternoon. Carried.’'
.their chairman Supervisor Nevins on Legislation and Law Reform.
■I A. H. Smith, supplies .........
$347.76
17jveas.
On motion of Supervisor Osborn the
On motion of Supervisor Johnson made thei following report:
4 sIM’kAi a o , supplies.......
O'. L Sp*scb.k.
Bond of Orville C. Bar-num as Coun­ t Char e» Kuiweli. ex. lusyne....
communication was received.
5 Id the Board took a receM until the hour,
John Hisklkv.
ty/’lerk rend and approved. Yeas 18. fl
W. Dovry. ex. insane ......
The committee on judiciary here re5 10 of 1:00 p.m.
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A. M, Nzvins
iAFTEIt.XOON HKflHlOX,
Bond of Orville C.-Barnumas regi.-- 7 A I. T&gt;.&gt;l&lt;ir.ex tumine . ....
counts reap^eifall* mibmu-ibe following i« their potn as follows;
5 Amo-Hanlon. ex.lii»ane
.
On motion of At||&gt;ervi*or Osborn the
•■er in Chancery read and auproved. :• Am.Fimn. * Fnr.Co. exsltmjs
Board called to order by the Chair­ report, recommending tbe allowance&lt;&lt;f -he aev. To Jhe Hmeirabte Boxrd of Biif«rrvtroni •
•
report was accepted. Yeas 17, nays
'i «n.- 17. .
'
lo A M- Gardner, supplies...
V- man,
II,un, Sujicrvisor
* &gt; ia*,, Jiur
Miller,
i. It,
nt (WV-UOUI
tbe-hour of
Gtniteruvn . Your rononiUe* &lt;m iudteisry none.
Moved by Siipervisor Chamberlain 1! if. A I’liWrn. ex |usa:te. ..
-i-a 1
!'• ”4 Kofll. cajled all membcnt
t’Und. AIM. wo&lt;i&lt;l tr«p-ctfulK submit tiie following rep&lt;'»tSupervisor Oaborepresented the fol­
thil-the (‘hairtnni: appoint a eiuumit- t-2 G iliagtiarr *C&lt;&gt;. supplies ... u* iu m w | preflmt. :
BII No.
find ov.-r/hargr of.S'-'.O. . ’
,
•
1 E. Fl. La'-b top- c&lt;»ron«w« feet. 910 70 110 70
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Bai No. 3C. we have »-x..niint&gt;d tbe tcconi.* nod lowing;
u» eord’cr'iwith’ a commitv njp
l in ■ i in
in aj 13 as
l ummitjtee on immnincd ’ through X E. Morrinnl-r. W&lt;t»Jt*''Tee».
flo&gt;i ti more tn&lt;'ortr&gt;Bh.*« favor Umn Hie inil
3 Emma Dlnkte wltnv** te-v
pointed by the Barry (’&gt; ;:niy Medical n ibOioa Bron,-»u pli&gt;-«, ...
Jt'i
™
their
.Chairman,
Supervisor
Lawrence
calls for.
iji Doubled &gt;y Bn*. *uoi&gt;ilr«nsipciationl cdmiiosi'd
_
___ of
HsioCHitiim;
•»
"S
as follows:
.
i iu
1 10
Clir.hhiaii. Geo. Miller, far his ttnlform cotirFtiller.*
Fuller.* E
E. E.
F. Hhilliug.
^hilling, 11..
a. i.»
Barber; in Saiuut'lVrlhj.wnK-Wf
•M on
’Si T'* t*,‘’ hoari ot Aibervlsors:
i«.,.ov trr.iiin-ut and conalderathHi during Use
0 11)
K. H, l.-rtlmip, coroners Ictu
arid I»r J li. ilcGutlin. Moiinp
nrc.’l; ,p ,•
•'**”w.
toelBunu-s*.
V«»lte. tcrvitva
Msdous uf this board.
C..H. os ho un.
Gcutlamrii: Y«u|rcommittee
Your coniintm-e on insurancercInsurance re- S7 John
u S it nA I Geatlwied:
.moiuh. pji
servi,-,-.
H Iifiinls. Jury tee% .
On motion ofBuperviaon Maus the
sp-vituilytivcseut
pifeseuttne
tnefollowing
followingreport.
report,Vizi
via:
4 ‘ n » 1 s|&gt;fituily
‘ at Galligan A Co, suppliro”.-.'
Walter K&gt;eb. Jury ires......
Supervise} Dorter move* its adop­
rt*|**rt was accepted. Yeas 17, nays
1 hat tlb'.-e is in force on tbr court bou*c btilW- 10!&gt; Geo.Cuigc--*.
rite! foliawiiig sujx’rvisijrs were ap- •ft Citrlton township. tiiMufi.sup.
jury
fo-s
...
tion which is carried by an unanimous .
pg I'M ou'. dtMributed a* follow :
11
Fred
AtiJm*.
jurv
fees
.
..
’
Dr.
C.
K.
Fo.heuHn
uffl-i-r
.
nom*.
pojtitiiii a* such, committee: llitikley,
110
l&gt;. B KllpatrVk. fiiruu: .ting..
12 Danil V.'oitnit. wltio-ss lev.
Nsindrvisor Johnson mint'd to take
O-^iorh. Williams, McLaughlin and i 2»•—
Kef-»rr&gt;i to rax&gt;r board.
Minutes of the day read and approv­
Fumltore jiuid ftx'um-SiJKXi in American 13 K.if. Lsturov. (iiron-T* fm
bill No28 of October session from the
'• Kgrtr.
'
.
?-•Kcfrrrwl tn board.
Fin-Insurance Co.. SIJW In Continental Fire 14 Hm1Ic&gt; il. Wehh.MTvIccs .
ed.’
15
Isabel!
Fulter
w
mess
tees
1
to,
table, which wa* carrier..
A.
M.
N
avins
.
Insurance co .$ .000 in British American Fire
aVuiiniis^oner Gable exhibited pn»On
motion of Super-visor Nevins
18
M«rv
Wurthiy.
witurv*
tors
C4IAKLRB
F.COtK.
Iri'iuancCo.,
total
*3
900.
Hill No. 28 was read.
filcof projaised dam aenxs Gun river
.
J. Hinklrt. I
Jail BulMiDg—82,500 tu Continental Fire In­
''ovrd by Supervisor Doster that bill boaixl adjourned tine die.
in the : -wiwhip nf Orankeyillv.
•­
I 10
surance Co.. 82.500 in American Fire Insurance
Geo. M. Millkr, Chairman
I? Frank Kd mono*, jury * wli.fs •; 10
28 lie referred back to committee on
Moved by Suncrvispr Nevins the
On motion of Supervisor Osborn the Co., total S5.0oo.
/O
C
B
arnum, Clerk
Court
HiUise
Building-83JXO
tn
Florae
Ina.
Co.
clanns
Carried.
matter of a dam be made-u sjweinl or­ report was accepted and the Clerk of N. V.. S'JJMO In Liverpool. Londort, Globe,
bWpervieor Hynes moved to take bill
der for Thursday morning. Carried. authorired to draw orders for •' the ftl.ooo In German ,1ns. Co, 82,500 in St. Paul 1- ire
No. 81 of October session from table.
Marine. «2.Mi0 In
Lnndun
Laueashtre, ~ -■ ■
ami
wimiuu and
nmi
.........
1—?? ■■; ■
Moved by Supervisor Doster that the same. C'arried. yens 15, flay none.1 ab­ and
av &lt;tnn.-uarinn.
u. Brttl-Ui
iikifi.i. Am.
■ ...iu r...
raw- &gt;.auc»-i&gt;irv.
...
t 10
•2.500
in
Ins. Co.. fc-.QOO
In AurtctilJ » Orncy Flay»ar&lt;L «u IM Ito
Hill No. 31 wab read.
If u la dip wfck sticks or will not
hills in the hands of the clerk Ik- placed sent 3.
—..........
trtUmnuv. lu IU 3 ll&gt;
tundin*.
Co..——S2JIM
in Milwaukee M-- ti.iniete
•--Xpert
‘Xpert
twUmoui
On motion of Hupervi or Hynes bill move up and down easily, draw one or ’
*..
.......
o._
&lt;
1
—
r.
.
11
F
kill:...
A
V
,ta*rt
tIHi.it.V
in the hands iof the committee on
On motion of Supervisor McLangh- W.IW) in GloSnt Falls, |2.J&lt;o Hi Coop»r lux. Co . 25 D E. Fulter. expert »*«£in&gt;on). » no 15 nn
C. H TlUil), Jurv tee*...........
4 70
4 7U No 31 was allowed at the amount two nf (lie threads from one side. In
lin ....
the’ mutter nf paying v^i*
C-lerk'i «for
chums. Carried.
•
(| ....
VI 81.000 tn AnierL-an Ina.Co.. St.Win Continental -.7
rt David B. Engiund. jH-tire fevs. !E&gt; 25
• claincd which upon motion was done.
,
loved by SiiiH'rUmlr Hinckley that-, uripyine’ miperviMirs proceedings 1 for lus. Co. tout 828.090. extinguishing ti e flume of a lamp nev-/
23 D. H. Kllp*&gt;rtek.coroner* frew 6 06
4 U5
mi iiills
received lat«‘f than W’&gt; d ;es-’ the printer Im- refered to judiciary
» D. B Kilpatrick, ewrotore fees 5 24
4 15 Yea^I", nays none.,
Poor Houre-8U*&lt;sQ lb Llterpool, London aud 31 Dnnlei A. Milter. con*tob1e fees SOW
•
cci|iervisor Osborn move, that bill er blow straight down upon ft, but
&lt;l!tj night, t'arried
&lt; conimiltee. wliichuAuotion was carried. Globe,
8l,50&lt;tl|i Phu tilx 1ns. Co., poor house 32 Mr*. A. G. Cortrithl. waab bbl.. 83 7« « 7* No. 86, October.session of Sheriff Cort- across it. «ajw the Gentlewoman. Tbo
.Moved by .Supervisor Maus toad- - ’ On motion of '.Supervisor Nevtnk the aud cniientv 81,30) in Hartford In» Co.
xt a. «. &lt;'orirtchf. attend, cte. et 3? ,oo 3.- oo
joitrii until 1:3iJ p. m. Carried.
-I Board-ndjouriied until tomorrow intirnWood House-S2W m Detroit. Fire aud Ma­ 34 A. &lt;1. &lt;’&lt;&gt;rtrt«bt, Jurv areotint. M «W to W rigit be allowed at $1740.50 us reported wick should flrat be turned far down.
rine,
V.
Carried. Again. when trimming the wick do not
38 A. G. rortrls L iramp.aec‘not 3fl 00
co bv - judiciary committee.
am^M» .r.-t-w, .
! Uwat Um- hour ..IS ,30 a. m.
Barns- 870n tn Franklin Inaur-tnrt* f’o.
i: A. G. C&lt;ntr&gt;xht.rrin*lnfe acct 110 W no vu Yea*. Ift.'.nays 2.Hot voting I
cut ott the brown tinder, as if helps Off
37 A. G. &lt; urluglii. 008x4 bill ^.. ^t&gt;2 io Ku to
Moved by ••'uiKirvisor Osboji* that relighting. Merely rub a cloth along ft
lloard in«it at1 ih&lt;‘-'hour ofiJWas
Hustings, Jan. 5th 19dT&gt;
• &lt;Jhaiu.ro F. COCK.
bill No. 200. October session tn* n-notved tn remove any loose bits.
!-t . djournnu id. .Supervisor Miller in ;
Board met nt. lhe hour of 8:30 ai m.
. .
We therrhirv r«&gt;-&gt;&gt;mine:ul that the county
J
ohn uinklkv.
l
'lild.icj
four
hundred
and
forty-six
til—'c:i?.tr. Roll called, all memliers 1 Called t&lt;&gt; order by Chairman. Rtdl .treasurer rldce *&amp;wo more lu,unu&gt;et* orf tne
* Iteierred to board.
dolors and eighteen cents.Motion
I called members all pp’senl ejraept
Moved by 5uPcrv’9or Chamberlain j.r.-vailed yeas 17, nay&gt; wine.
The e
appointed io’’confer i Mnitee i-.ven-ied.. *
that the report l»e iicceptcd. Carried
RniAN oraameritN. when ;t:vl pdt or
b$|rtfrvisor Ijslxirn hen- reads the
with ti-H tor.-. nlft'r!' that
‘
i’. was left to J M.iv-d by Su|wrv'isor H-itchic that:the
yeas 18.
follawing resolution carried. Yeas 11, iaeq’ieml. may be cleaned on : tide
; matter of a dam across. Gun river in
flu ? doctors tt»'fix ;t ncIiEi
,
Moved by-SuiKTvisnr.Crxjk thsG’biih nays 8. absent 1.
color giver, to'tl.tin by two .
C. |&lt; 0HBOKN.
nnd rejHirt -tomorrow ifiorniiig.* Re- : Barrj ■ opnty Ik? laid upbu thetabip. '
No. 28 and 31 be laid "upon the fable.
John .hvn»».
moiPwscH. Th.' 1ln-t b» to br' .t ’ ;.’l
(.‘turned.i. • ,
purj »•.•••»&gt; i&gt;te&lt;i
.
j Curried
Conuhlttee
'Motion prevailed.
tilae Into n line powde-. :hh;.
Bfmd •»' trenr|»e E. C'deman aNcnunUn nu*:i&lt;4l&gt; of Supervisor. (.’Ack jbill I JJa motiim of Jiupervhor Freeland t
The committee on finance through
uiHlerd-immlimei't lo llv cmiiili Jal! f&gt;T
Ly Ireu-ur. r rfnd and 'on motion of N'o.,f Andrew Cort right In- taken lhe report was .accepted. Yeas 16,’ their chairman Supervisor Osborn orrm
ten it with Noft .niter, rul•’» t g tioti the
vaerdnev m l altnil.tr vHrnro«. uu&lt;l furtli-r
Ritchiv thv earn*- wa:- np- • from i.Jje table. Carried.,
Krdrfnrd. Tti-l Hip bill of f ,rr it pHMurn mi- ornamenwj which mnw ;. he-, ted । nd
nays none
’
mqde the followiim report:
1«. iiaya nunc.
i «&gt;n motion of Supprx’iwr Nevin* bills
nibbed d*/ with bruit ;'.u.l ,
_
Committee un iifvctitory report a-1 io Ihr Honoral'l*- ' !1 airman «cd Ilrard nf
Bliprrrtws;
«ic.t«&gt;r F- riirnis* as sheriff. No. :i9
be made a special o^ler । follows: :
tbv Sheriff. shall wn»hi
The sermnl la tt&gt; wash the bm^swork
for tomorrow p. m.' Curried.
with rock nlum iioilcd iu a strpug lye
the Honwibi- Heard ol Supervlwx :
Laghlin was approved. Yeas 18.
; On niutioii of .Sijpervi.tor. Osborn the JoGrniletiu-u
rto
inform
: Aourl-oinuilfUt ••n liivvntorv &lt;&gt;( ,'
C..H,O8HORX.
tn flu* pmprirtlon of an ounce to n pint;
Bend &lt;&gt;( J. AL Smith a„ circuit cmirt . Boani adjourned until 1 :(X&gt; p. tn.
duly. »nd•tourt liuiro* u-p»rt Uiey havn t«krn Hi*
----I lie followThe con*mit|ee on county property •when dry il •nrixt 1&gt;e»t&lt;ibbe;l oft with
Hiiil noted
in &gt;nvrn7&lt;&gt;ry ,rf&lt;ir&lt;l. und fliwl 1W|*,» *°JXF***1 ni"‘n'conimishfohi'r. rend andon motion of
ttr following Ainount* m ‘be wiverM
at ‘‘‘H ceudlUJC
ihnkugh their Chairman Maus report* trif-nlL EUiier o» these prtae-/.c* will
sijjij rvreuiand it wite api»h»vrd.
»&gt;ik&gt;w«:
as fnlkjws^
. x
:
Yen* IK
'
give bras* tiro hrhltaucy of gokL:
Board met ns per adjournment. Cteta'i* offl re................
.
W.UUO to To the lf&lt;»t&gt;«&gt;nib,&lt;- H&gt;mni n| Supervisors ;
Bpnd of E\ W. Lathrop as eorunor Koli cidlvil all mumtM.T.s prOecnt exopt Probate office ....
rresMirvr's offire
•
1S.LV1 Bl
G«u&gt;ttem&lt;*n; Yum commote* i&lt;i eouuty pronSuperviffor Maus, excused.
“FOUND”. u
0.000 co rrty M whom w*’ re-’ern- l the pureh tsing of a
Rrgbter'roffire . .. th.. ...
Mau? tin --.line wa&gt; approved, 'lens JR.
The. committee on claims through Gouri room and ridre’s « “•*-«
!4».W tytte.writer lor lhecowl hou-e. would innke rbtheir Chairman Nevins, report as tbeir rrow'itiow AUorney's office
following retrnrt. We
f«-omnwnd tbe Odd Notice In Prominent Southern
HttenC
&lt;
office
'
.......
•
u...
aaza
I
From
primary
tax
piirchivw
of
«
type
writer.
»'■&lt;!
»lml
Juilire
M.vck
that the farmer?, have lhe ifce of the final report on nriandiaiteuus clninis. as
Paper of Interest to Hastings
Superusers' room uj. ...
l&gt;c jitiiotl’.iM to purctoi-w same kii&lt;i tii&lt;- '-lerk
const room to hold thein ihstitut&lt;-. follows:Sc&amp;.toi commute nx*m
drew ah order »n the county trensurer fur lhe
Residents.
(.’nrkied.
tower hail
.......................
55 re. From county Farm (nock etc., ao'di.
in f*
th*
Honorable
Board
&lt;•!
SuperrtM'rs
;
Upper
bail
.........
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-From
county
farm
i.noant
of
man'
.
One^of
tbe best known newspapers
^Thv couHnitiee to
Your committee on miscellaneous claims and tlfrerta ................................
21 •■o Fr&lt;Mii'-oiintv t«rin t-ui'portormniaie)
in toe South is the ••Guide" of Dunn. N.
physicians through 1
hainnun accounts restH'Ctfnilv submit the following a* Basement .
.
.
, .
Jons Krtirz. :
C. Its publisher, J. I’. 1‘ilnian. sends
Hiilkiy made a report ____
- __ , ibrir report, rc.-oioinending the nllnwandr of .oarer clock................ ........
Oh motion of Supervisor Lawrence ns the following clipping with request
several luivmnu a* given Iwdbw. aud that Court house..........................
H-JiiiidiiiKS .........
tioii i&gt;( Supervisor Nevins wioj refvred ; !i.e
the clerk be auttiorned to draw enters ,!ur the Utr-ry ................................
h.ixtirnnre udjiiotiiienl ofI»m inre-;:
the I report whs accepted. Yeas 17^ to publish:
Imiit to the committee for alternation,!
i-rer-’c.rti- .
......... .. :
nnyi none.
,
.
cin,d. 41i&lt;« ’ Tout ...................
•.•Found.-—by the editor of the Guide,
|?6,7W&gt; Bl K*u
..
• ’ ................ :
or Amendment, with orders to report*
Tie .committw on inventory nt a bottle of Hyomet.the wonderful treat­
25 D. 8. Kilpatrick, health officer
HUSTEIL
Weuncsthiy 'morning.
Motion pre-i -•■ D. 11. Kilpatrick. fuinlgaUtig..
Coiwity Farm and jail, through their ment that cures catarrh^ without
27 Johu Brtisairr. clock repair-..
vailed'. ’ -?_ - Chairman
Hynes
here
-report
as
fol
­
stomach
doking. We can speak in-high­
(look &amp; Bentz. nuppuen.........
&lt;tn motion of Supervisor Riichic the 2«
2&gt; Aaron Slicrk, expense accT...
On motion of Supervisor Hynes the
lows:
est praire of it*; remarkabWpower to
' Bo$rd adjourned
until’ tomorrow 4U J. IL Deiinfa. soldlrr* rrl.com. R 'A
report was accepted.
To
IM
Cbairoinr,
and
Getiltemeti
ot
the
Bo«rJ
cure
and
relieve catarrh of the bead
. morning ut the hour of 8:3o.
nt $uperviw»:
Total receipts ...... 1....... 9t»tt9 45
Tit1 committee on fuel through
Y.»ur roinni'ltre on the Invoice of prnpepy at and throat. This menti &gt;n is made not
33 Cook Bros., iwutlux..............
the cfiuntv tnrm And.Jail would respecUuily kuu- as an advertisement, but in the inter­
Chairman Freeland report as fallow*.
HastingB, Jan. 4tlr. 1905.
IIISHI KARMkNTS.
34 L»ubauih Bros., supplies___
mlt the following report.
, est of those whb suffer the torture of
c Board met at the hour of 8:80 n m. 34 Dr. it. 8. fl art er. mc*J. services ii5 cn
Gentleman of tl&gt;« Board of Hu pen isnrn:
&lt;teai emte at county urn -............ Siztxnoq that terrifile disease, .catarrh."
■
tteturtml »t.-»t-tox W7»62. returned
Your fuel comm it te« report an follows:
Called ui opUk by Chairman Miller. 3« Marshall Norwood, ste-vices . 31 oo
Fciusual property in poorhotue ana
eui.ntr tos 82is.ai return •&lt;'. drain
Lu sending lhe clipping, Mr. Pitman
Feb. 2*. 12 tons, 4&lt;o Ito coal nt 14.20. ... Si7» 34
Roll called all memliers prese nt.
on poor farm ..
■
..............
2 -° «
lax
»Sd5e
.................
.
................
6X1
21
Feb. 13.5 torn co *1 aft *4 40.........
««
wrote the following letter:
•
.
The commillex* to whom was refered 39 Mr. Brims, milk ....... ............
’•.,ie or«l-r» paid ...............
..
40331 r» Personal jirovt’rty lu Jxll
10.000 00
Jail buWing.................
W. I. Tnorp*, witness fees..
“I enclose a little piece from my pa­
&lt;&gt;ra&lt;itv orders paid ........
. . .
the mailer of fixing a uniform ached ute 40
41 W.&lt;:.Towne, wltiiesn fees. ...
Dra'ii onier* i*a&gt;d ...... . ............
of prices t&lt;&gt; i»e paid physicians in eon- 42 Grant Dickerson, supplle* .
Total ........
-s. Fil.Wt »' per. issued to day. You will see from
4AU0 OO
l.l'i'Nir tax illsb ....................... - ...
Ailiot which ia respectfully submitted,
this that I deeke to push the sellinglif
A3 Bleli-ua Aahby. services .........
rageous disease report as follows:
■ MS&gt; 14
»•.huqueii*. lax ..............................
J
ohn
H
ymxk
.
a0.l*8 05
Ilyomei as far as oossible. .1 am using
Pomary «&gt;rfl»r» ..
----Gentlemen the undersigned mem­ 44 W11 klnsdn. services small pox
Total coat ot coal.
.
AMOK FllRRLAAP.
45 Mnrk Fox. fuel ....... ...----7 24
Institute oroers
...........................
it in my own family, and find that it
J. Lorrrzo Maus.
bers of; the cominittoc api&gt;ointed by 46 A. Patton, fuel ...... ................
UaUrtaa ... .......................
'
gives the desired relief, so that I take
the Board of Supervisors m the meet­ 47 C.-F. Cock, health officer .. . .
Poor fund paid ............................. .
Aux,
*21. clean chimneysicourt bouse and
Moved
by
Supervisor
Nevins
that
the
4* Dr. Fritch, small pox ........ •­
: Weorumipbera f-os.......................
pleasure In spreading far and near the
ing held Jan. 3, 1906, to establish a un­ 43
J
Al
I
......................................
O. B. Firrh. H. O. inmiicatlax3.AM 10 report be accepted. Carried.
tkrvi’t conrt orders. ..
..............
knowledge of this sure relief for ca­
Feb. 7. paid tor electric Ughta----------iform for for medical services rendered 50 O B Fitch, H.O. ruu.lgatlnK.
| Justice c&lt;-uri orders
. ..............
The committee on claim# through tarrh."
Mar. I. paid for electric iizhta...............
Mlv-r:lao*Wro«ilers ......................
in said county in regards to treatment
April s. paid tut elejtrtcllghto ..............
their Chairman Novins, submit the
125
00
l«
O»
W. J. Hollows?, In preparation for
r.'wm enumerator*
. ............
«of icontqgious and infectious diseases
following
report.
53 R. 8. Hatter, ......................
the catarrhal troubles of this season of
and disinfection of the same do ad­ m l.iuthbAU.sup.srns)lpix ....
WINTER EATING RUINS STOMACHS
To the Honorable Board of Suprrri«nn ■
year, has ordered a large stock ot Hyvise and consider fair a fee for the 55 Kta&lt;J. Dinktl. *jip. small pox.. .
llouMiot correction
............
71 »
Your
c«»mmltt&lt;reV»n
criminal
claims
anil
56
B.
Pennock,
sun.
small
pox
...
••Now
ia
the
Time
You
Need
Ml-o.na,
”
omei,
and sellsjtunder guarantee to re
Surrey orders
.........
.
18 47 counts rcwoecttuily aubmi.t ih- iolbiwlnRasibrir
same as follows:
57 John Aa|h). fuel...............
Deer license orders......... » ?0
Kport. recombteuding • • e aUowutcs of the »&lt;»■ fund tbe money If R.does not relieve.
Says W. J. Holloway.
:
58 Theodore (hbe, fuel......... .
Hastings. Midi., Jun. 3, 1905,
anionuta as given tx-low. an&lt;i Hint tbecieik Complete outfit coats but 81. and extra
Total disbmwenienta ... :
|i4t.«0S73 bealanihor-ized
Tv&gt;tbe members of on* hi of tun onrry County W Howard Mosher, supplies.,T,.
to draw enters for tbe same.
Think for. a moment of the extra
oo W. J. Hcdfoway. suppnes..,;..
bottles can be obtained forSOceuu. Ask
M-di.-Hi Society of Harry (Xiutity. Midi.
BlUAI-ITtLATION.
39 A.G. t'urtrtgnl. lockage ....... 24 M
’ Genllrtnen :-Tn«i utioereliEned mruibers of 61 J. W. Klhott. ser. health ofll’r
strain vou put upon tbe otomaeh in the
him to show you the strong guarantee
n A.G.Coririabt, postage..
•&gt; 1&lt;&gt;
receipt.................... SIW.M8 45
tits eeinmjite- appointed i&gt;y ihr board of super- 62 Geo. IL Hyde, ser. health nffi’r
winter? The hearty food, the late sup­ Total
to Orten T. Ltehty. criminal acct, '.w r.i
Total dlsbursemwrts ..
142.flt«78
under which he sells it. This remarkvui&gt;r«. iu nieeUux b-od Jan. .1. 1905, to establish 83 Quincy Hines, supplies.........
41 Frank Andru*. deputy........
’*
pers, and tbe lack of exercise and out
a liuHotfn lee for inrdi? ii servici-a rendered in 04 F. Hartoh,supplies.. ........ ■....a»)e remedy medicates the air passages,
Overdraft J*u. 1.1905
818.^6 48 42 J. F William* Jurorfees...
door all weaken and strain the stomach,
saul nounw. in regMrds to treatment of oon- d5 C. Ill Burton, health officer...
and making a complete cure of the case
A W Burpee. Jurortoea. .
M)
hi order to make matters plain tn yonr honor-' 4j
tMf'0®'’ 4,"1 inteetlou. di*ease«. and dirtnfec- &lt;y. Fred U H-atii: supplies........
laying
the
foundation
for
poor
health
Johi Me Hana. Juror fees...
of catarrh
abl- i«ody, as wrUaxpi ailcittrensnf tbeonr.ty 4t
tnm "f the same, do adiise and consider fair lee ST Dennis A Hllngnrland. pfg .
('haaey Btshup- iuattce (»e«
ami suffering.
.6» Jbhnc. Ketcham, exp. acct.,
tor rame as follows;
w-deemed an explanation uecesmrv. The re­ 45
in E. J. Frighner. juvtke-few
Chronic stomach troubles, nervous port would natur illv show Oh- county to he in a 47
I. .-mali pox. visit nod aiteixlance. S5 and 10 rti fobn Kurtz........................... .
1). K rulTcr.iiupileaJe.......
•xcatoiK-r mile actually traveled for auendanee Ta Benkes* WaUdorff. supplies
much worse condition tlnauc ailv Hinn ou the 4fl Dr.
irritability,
and
serious
bowel
and
kid
­
H
A.
Barto?,
expert
7i Chas. M. Maek. exp. nccl......
of .far uxry 1994. which is turt the ca-e. The 49 David England
in IMi}- on* day
..........
ney diseases have often dated from a Brst
explanation l&lt;ns follows:
f l -mgbtberis and Scuriet Fever. 83 vKItand 7-2 E. H. t.idhrop. m*d: servtaa.
ThotPM Johnson, detective
.........
week of extra -good living " Nearly
In the ieiM&gt;rt »(lhe conditioned tiie county on M
■ attend mfeuad ten cents a mile nctuallj trav- 73 Fred L. Heath. Fuel
Tht Niagara faUt RcuU.‘
Il Gro. Braith, witnrea..........
»l«M for aUeMtatctrin any «oe day.
eveijone is bothered with wore or less Jan. i»L IMH. lhe borrowed money, covered nv M Aiwk MeNeal. Juror.........
III. Measles. WhMptnxCaugli and ail other
58 O. H, MuttlMJu. wtiaew ...
headaches and backaches,
furred
infectious diseases th it an- »o regarded by Hie 7« Wm. IL Goedjear. auppliM.
HaxUngs,as follows;
54
H.
Purdy.
wlUiMa
.......
ittifEe tioaril af health, ordinary fee of $1 per- 77 Fred Walker, exp. account..
tongue, poor appetite, dry. hacking paid lu WM. Til- condition this y«ir Is entirely »5 Jerry Sproal. deputy ahemr..,
EASTWARD
yidt ana iitteud.-iuce. and fitly cents per mile 7K A. L Taylor, medical....
ns at Um prroent lime all borrowed
cough, heartburn, spots before the eyes, smerent.
8. li. Garrtaon. courtcriar....
79 ,f. C. Unhpman, fumigating,
monies have toen paid., making the debt for W.
one way.
17
Daniel
Miller,
constable
to
F.
Hart/Ri.
supplies
.............
dizziness
or
vertigo,
sleeplessness,
lack
borrowed motiev &lt;if 1903 as well us that ot 1804
Fumigation—Small Pox. 85. AH other inteo«1
L.
W.
Fdlghner.
prlnUng
.
tlous jtlhease* that are risiulred to be furiilf ated,
„jw xoraexpms......
of energy, loss of flesh or a general all come under lhl» settlemen:. A plain stateby tbe stole board of health, ordinary fee of 83, io. G. C. Keller, med. services..
No. Ida. NightexpreM....;.......
weak tired feeling.
Ft Is further understood and agreed that tbe
WESTWARD
•-Referred to board.
I• 10 .1 10
Now is the time when Mi o-ua is Jm». iy. HOI.overdraft ................
board ot health ot each township shall deelde M r. ST. stumer, wiruvaai leeo...
910.M1 II
JOHM HINKUHas to who are able io pay above bill s and wbo
On
motion
&lt;tf
Ruporvisor
Freeland
Amount
of
untM
imtrtandlng
............
4
JOB
W
needed to repair the ravages and wastes
A. M. Navnra.
are.not. It i» also further understood and
73 70 the report was accepted. Yeas 17, nays No. M». Grand RapidsexyreM....,...... 12:4*p m
the hearty eating of winter has caused A mount of Interest on notes............
No. KO, Mall........................................... »J«aB
CHARLB8 F. 0DO8.
agreed that said attending physician shall en­
No. 101, Pacific express .............. .........J1KB a m
none
deavor to collect his bills from his patient be­
in the stomach and digestive system.
Total in debt Jan. I, IMM........... &gt;14 536 81
Trains Noa. ill, 105.108 and tea, daUy.
fore presenting a bill to the county board of
Committee on pav roll through
On motion of Supervisor Osbora the- Tfiis is the only known agent that Jan. 1.19U6.overdraft............... . .... Nf ®’ 2!
O. W. Kvcg'lks,
.
"'Ihu committee recommend that a copy of report waa accepted by the follqwing strengthens the stomach and digestive Paid census enumerators, uupro’d for 1J76 M Chairman report as follow*:
W. S. Barron, Aient,
Chicago.
To the Chairman and Members of the
this report shall be deilvered to Dr. D, E. Knller vote. Yeas 16, nay none, excused organs, so they can and willxeadlly di­
Hnsttnga.
.president of said sqelaQr. ,
„
Maus, absent Williams.
gest whatever food is eaten. A Ml-o-na
Board ot Supervisors:
riigued John Hinxlrt.
.
Showing th* condition to he fully m good aa
The committee on judiciary thrpngh tablet taken before each meal will re­
Gentlemen ■. Your mimmittee on pay
' O.M.McLAUQHLisr
ou
Jan.
I.
PH.
.
If
for
example,
the
borrowed
their Chairman Chamberlain reported move all irritation, inflammation and moneys ot iinm. HinouuUn* lo 8sJ35.se bad uot roll respectfully auburn the following
Johx Ktrunc.
A. N. W1LUAM8.
as follows:
congestion in the digeetive organa, and l.erli paid anm nf:-r tni-i.o-M-ntM-ittrrrcut.our as their report recommending the al­
would have item shown m being
so strengthen them that they will ex­ •renlreti
SA.lM.7s (a-yhiR nmhliiK of the amount for cen- lowance of the several amouuiB as giv­
One of Ring’s Dysypei* Tablets
tract from the food all that goes to xus-nutn-reimo,) as .v.mnare.l with tbe over­ en below and rhe clerk bi- authorised
Stop It.
rtmo table.
In effect Oct. U, 19M
after eating even if you eat -but little,
make a good rich blood, firm muscle, draft ftfani.iiH.H0FJan.Y«i«iroommltCentral Standard Time.
teewlshScnmmpnd th- trmrtnrtraf 'he oouoA neglected cough or cold may lead and a sound, healthy body.
will digest the little you do eat, nnd
tvfo* IhA. uiiltnnn corrrctnen ni-hlx books.
cure Indegeetlon. DvejM-nsla, Sour to serious bronchial or lung troubles.
... . . .-ca w ro*i'-ctfuUv Mitnmlfted.
This remarkable remedy cobts but 50 All
CASTORXA
Maned r. H. (mhorn.
Stomach Belching, and Weak Heart. DonH take chances when Foley's Honey cents, and if it* use diu-s not restore
tk.
Kad YrorhwMwar
K. A. Johxson.
and Tar affords perfect security from Jour full vigor, vitality, and health, \V
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist
Drtfon
o M. MCl.AUGlrt.IX.
Bisaunre
Harflnn
serious e ffect of a cold. Svld by W. H.
. Hollaway one of the beet known
H. S. Ritchix.
10:40
Goodyear,the druggist
(
0. L. BrxxcRB.
druggists, to show you the strong guar
Committee.
Pncumonia and La Grippe.
antee under which Mi-o-na is sold. Mi­
LanXilK
—...I
On motion of Supervisor the report
Grand Rapid* 7:10
o-na costs but 50c a box. If It does not
Coughs cured quickly by Foley’s Honey
help you the price Is absolutely noth- was accepted. Yeas 18, nay none.
and Tar, Refuse substitutes. Sold by
cores
colds.
prevents
Dnentnoni*
*
Here a communication froinLegislsNo opiates.
W. H, Gdodyear, the druggist.

SUPERVISOR'S PROCEEDINGS

NECK

SORE THROAT

S

TONSIUNE

. e

*15!

Chicago, Kalamazoo and
Saginaw R R.

a?s

s Honey and Tar

for

Foley’s Honey and Tar

�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY a6, ty&gt;5-

10
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

A TACTFUL GIRL

• Common council-met in regular seaaion Friday evening, Jan. 6, 1905,
Mayor Heath presiding.
Present at roll call Alda Bennett,
Grant. Hall, Beyder, Tobias. Absent,
Barber, Hayes. Horton.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
The following city accounts were au­
dited:
us
2S.VI

HHU labor..
Temin
»l»ple Ktectrtc Co,. Iitfbt
&lt;- Lumber a CeaJCo.

10L»

.*12X27
A. 0. M»yn»nl. (•» u-m and carUer
HgkuJjr a

»Uwl.

Tbe Taylor. 1.air C&lt;«l CaIV. K. Montrurarty. doalUtry

AUS

F. FWHd. UIm .
.
.
.
J7aJ
t. E. Htnlth. Utar.. ................................ t-SS
C. Hhl. taW&lt; .......................................
~&lt;5
Moved by AM. Tobias same be allow•y and orders drawn. Carried.
'
Aid. Barber takes his seat.
Aid. Hayes takes his seat.
Moved by Aid. Snyder that lhe bill
of J. W. Bromfield be referred to the
mayor and if found correct city order
be drawn for same. Carried. ' Ayes
Bennett. Barber, Grant, Hayes, Hall.
Snyder, Tobias.
Moved by Aid. Barber that 60g. be
deducted from the bill of Goodyear
Bros. Carried.
Moved by Aid. Bennett that tbe
electric light trill be allowed at a dis­
count of 10 per cent. Carried. Ayes
Bennett, Barber. Grant, Hayes, Hall,
Horton, Snyder, Tobias.
The following communication re­
ceived:
Dec. 16. 19W.
Coraoun Council City o4 Haatioffn:
.

•
tHxatlDCB. I&gt;c. It,1WM.
Own moo Council City at limiting*:
GuntVmrn: In ttx* nutter o&lt; the takinff »&gt; a
&lt;Mupi! ttioo and can diride the exinu»e with the
dty. Yuan reepecttaUy.
Movcd by Aid. Hall that the proposi­
tion of C. W. Warner I* laid on lhe
table for farther consideration. Car­
ried.
The following report from fire com­
mittee received:
.
.« toe
aim vommon (.oonoi:
Your axnmltvctm fire to petit mi &lt;4 ixnjx-a;

i&gt;ive
turner '■epurcha-Axl
tte.uuw tw &lt;rileo-d.
'try mptrtfulty.
Moved by Aid. Snyder name be ac­
cepted and approved. Carried. Ayes
Bennett, Barbier, Grant, Hayes, liidl,
Horuin. Sn&gt; tier, Tobias.
'
Moved by A|d. Hall that tbe roll call
of tbe fire department be submitted to
the council. Carried.
Moved by Aid. Snyder that the may­
or let, the city hall to th-- Eastern? Star
ladles for the durpogp of holding an eiilertainttieht &lt; Carried.
Moved by Aid Tobias that the p’^chaelog of gravel from F. F|fie!&lt;l be re­
ferred to strvt-t committer with jx»wfr
to a&lt;-t. Carried. A\- s Bennett. Har­
ber. Gronj. Haye^, Hall. Horton; Snrder. Tobias.
Moved by AU1. Mali m&lt; &lt; 'io&gt;? adjourp.
t'orn.,'
t
riu-:*t-t- .

Jack—A: -i
you Ir.ve Im cd married
a y ear. How du . &lt;u like tin- ties of
wvdlx-k';
Jim-.’.like t’:o U • -.11 ri-.iH. Lilt I
have to bnik at the cigars aotm llmcs.-*Collicr'- Wce'.'y.'

"Ah. you.-pjor devils of Inubriorit!
Now. when p nu-rrled nun gefo u litikrent In his clothes"
"He'S got to pay H to the landlord. 1
■ee’."—New Orleans TiUies-Detnocrai.

LADY BOUNTIFUL

The Christinas
Chef
'

They were an engaged young couple 8
and were having n q£fa dinner while fl
tbe band played alluring music. The
girt was sweet aud refined looking nnd «
By FRANK H. SWEET
the man big and strimg. . Iler manners C
were perfect, but bls'left much to be fl
lWvrttfJu, IMS, by Fno* H. Srart
denirvd as far us etiquette is co:: ■era- J
।
ed. After they hud finished their meal «
I
an Interested otraerver noticed that the
"Did you get one. John?"
big. ’wiMilosume man placed bls knife ;
Mrs. Botaford spoke eagerly, almost
ami fork like the crossbonea under tin- hysterically.* Iler busband drew off!.
i
skull. With a blush the girl, whose his states slowly.
own Itrplcrnenta were placed correctly
"Wly. yes; I brought one up, Julia,
ride by side, noticed the break
: of tour&lt;e. ' I wnt her round to the
"Janiea." she sahl. with quick tact, kltcbrtil entrance.?
’
looking al! around araogjf the tables. ,
"Can aiienook?"
"did yon tuer notice that men nnd wo- ’ "rtw ta neat and very nice looking."
nieu eat differently? When a num fin
Mr. Utatsford temporized defensively..
ijriioa g uunll Lv always places Ma knife . "She siys she can do every kind of
and fprk rc:*ss erch other, while n hoHsekurk from up gnrrent to d&lt;r.vn
woman hn'.nrtaLly plartM tliem aide by ,i-ellar. And she seems to be strong and
slile. It’s fuu“. but Fr&lt;- often noticed
willing.’*
"But can she cook-fancy dishes, I
"Which h» correct?* unxloody qure
•
',
tloired her fiance while he gingerly
Mr. Botaford looked emterrassel.
toyed with the objects of comment
,
you see. she whs brought up ‘
"Why. .placing them aide by side, on n larm," he explained, ''stid hasn't'
dear, of course.’* she.said. "But, then, had much chance at such things. Sire ,
pion are so busy that 1. suppose they says, however, that she had quite n
hare no time for such det.a‘Is." And reputation at home for plain, whole- [
then she became Interested in the band some cooklng.^and she Is willing to
leader, while the erring Jhines slyly learn. I told tier whit you wanted."
|
sdjusted his knife nod fork according
Mm. Botsford dropped upon a stool. I
to regulations.
•
her eyas filling.
•There's n worunn who is going to
"Oh. Jobb!" she ejaculated. "Its 11
manage tier husband without letting o'clock now. and Cousin Edward's
him know it." obrerved n sweet old la­ -fiancee Is coming at 3 o’clock to stay
dy who had overheard. "It all de­ until Saturday, and she ant! Edward
pends upon the way you «!o It whether and some of her people will be here for
you can get a mau to come round."— Christmas dinner tomorrow, sbd you
Philadelphia Recon!.
know 1 have never iwen tiie girl not
any of them. We must have things
nice. The girl’s worth .n clear million
nIen and their hair.
in her own right Qh. John, why nred
our cook get sick at such a titnr. nnd"—
Mrs. Botsford wan becoming Incoher­
The secretive, taciturn barber was ent* and( seemed to recognize xthe
,n aaa
^,
fact
bMllg induml to talk. Ho reuterkod:,
tm. 7b7stappM mrfden'lg. Bnt
■•I
mV John nodded ______
।__ ____ &gt;“I’ve'noticed
ve' noticed one neciillaritv
peculiarity about my
comprebendlngly.
custosuers that I could never quite ex"I see,"' he said. "But what else
plain—the lews hair a man has the could I do? There's a corner on serv
more attention be pays to iv
anta, especially cooks, at this season.
•There's a man who comes in here Tbe only suggestion of one bee ide*
nearly every week for a hair cut, and Sarah was a ten dollar a &lt;Viy &lt;'hef who
if I shaved him dean from the back commences on s regular Job Monday.
of lih collar to his forebead you'd Of cours** you don't want a chef for
never know that I’d touched him. He's two days." *
got a short, light colored fringe that
Mnt Botsford sprang to her feet, her
playa ardiind under tbe rim of hia hat ^face suddenly mdlnnt.
like the M»ft. fluffy fringe you see on
•The very thing!" she'cried. "He can
tlrjse' shawls the women wenr over do tbe art work nnd your cook the
their JtiioqiderM. but you'd think, to bear plain dltibes. A chef will be so^-vo
him. that.he could braid Hand do It up chic, anti you know. Miss I-cnox has
tn calls. Wants me to iW particular been used to everything. He—a chef
and trim It cImk* on the iit-ck-' and is be, Isn't IL John?”
.
around tiie pars.
1 humor him, of,
•*Why. yes, I suppose so. That has
course. 1 take a handful of Homebody always been tay itnprtaaiqu. though 1
else's. hair and sprinkle It on the cloth don’t suppose there Is any law ■ gainst
1 put on him. and then I snip the air
gently for ten or fifteen minutes and
make a great ado when I whisk him
off.
"Ant! when he leaves the clialr and
says he mustn’t lot It grow so long
agnln 1 say it wan pretty long. 1 hope
the Lord will forgive me. Niue out of
every ten of the buldliewls nrc that
way. but'men who've gut plenty of hair
Will keep away from lyre until they
b’’
look like edges of an old fashioned .hay-.
loft. It's curious, and. -hs 1 said. I
m-ver could al-count for it."—Provi­
dence Journal. :

[I

&amp;
ntlon ti

farn ot»

. i-are” is tUiue witm.«s
rwv
Mpdlarity. Bin oue nf th-?
«tning wt trihutirs ever |*al&lt;l him- was
Londyni t hurch.,
•i th. that ye Mere all like Jack Shvppiird!*'” bi-L’nn the preacher, to tbe stupcfactlon of (ils eougn-gntlijaj. He went
on n» draw a parallel fatjreen things
of the flesh nnd those of the soul and
to paint out that the geniit* showy In
housebreaking might have been be­
stowed upon “picking the-lucks of tbe
bqart with the null of repentance."

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to

FJr Walter .Scott began to writh'bte a girl tiling the position. The manager
Tl»r Girl aud the Secret.
celebrated novels at forty. Milton be­ did not state la this •mute, only that a
Clara—We girls are getting irp a so- gun • Paradise I-ost" at fifty. When chef cuttle! be bad for two dayn."
■ret society.
"East Lynne" appeared Its author.
“W^p. It’s be. of-course. Now, hur­
George—What's the object?
Mrs. Henry Wood, was forty-five. ry to the telephone, please, before some
Clara—I don’t know yet. but 1’11 tell Cromwell
■ luuiwni hub
was forty-oue
toriy-oue wneu
when oe
he beoe- . one cite gets him."
&lt;ou after I am initiated.- Jester.
gnn his public career. Tbe year of the
..She a-alted until ber husband return
beglra was tbe fifty-third of Moham­ ed from tbe telephone, nodding.
med.
and
Mnrlbbrough
reached
his
In
­
"Says the cbef will be up ut 1 o'clock
LOCAL ENTHUSIASM
dependent command nt tbe same age. sharp. Julia. Now I'll go downtown
Oo One Subject People Orow Enthusl In spiritual examples Abraham was
and order tbe Christmas trimmings
astic.
seventy-five when called of Cbaran. and things."
At I o'clock Sharp Mrs. Botsford wns
The increase of popular enthusiasm ami Moses was eighty when' be Htood
on the following tubjecl is almost daily before Pharaoh as the champion of at the window, expectant, anxious. But
manifested by public expression and Israel
exactly as the clock struck n cab rolled
local endorsement. Read wbat this cit­
up to tbe door and a girl alighted. Mrs.
izen says, and ■ discover the cause for
Bot»ford’s countenance fell a little, but
the constant showering of praise which
"Count FUcash has the ball mark ot rose as the girl, with a quick glance
follows in the wake of Doan's Kidney
in aristocrat." said Mm. Cumrox.
arouqd. opened the small gate and
VUte.
"Mayl* so,” anawerwl her liusblmd. went toward tiie side entrance, it was
Mrs. I. Thflllp*. on North Broadway, mh:
“After stvins J Haul'* Kldnry llllt. prorated St
the chef, though but a girl. And tbe
"W. H. Goodyvar.s &lt;hus store, a talr trial I can ■But he also ha i th&lt; earmarks of a
fact of her coming In a enb and being
■beerfully rwunmend them to anyone raffertns lonkey."—Washington Star.
with kidney trouble. J had suffered for sotur
well dressed was significant of tbe &lt;10
ttee and tried several remedies recelriu&lt; lltite
u day*.
Many benefit from Puan'a Kidney J-tUa than
•ram all other ranedLes 1 ever took. 1 endorse
Mrs. Botafoni did not wait for the
Assistant
Cashier
—
If
h
tnan
is
all
at
■be medicine most emphatically."
cbnmber Kiri to answer the t»ell. but
For sale by all dealers price 50 cente rea in his account* what, should he do? hurried to the aide gntrance. Tire oc­
Cashier—Turn skipper.—1'hiladelphia
Toeter Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole
casion was too luotnentouK for cere­
agwnts for the United States. Remem Press.
mony. As abe threw open the door the
Ixr the name, Doan's and take no other.
girl was bending over a fine clump of
lnte«ckrys9ntticmnmR that were smlllag dnrin^Iy fato the very teeth of win­
Is It Hard For You To Forget That You Have i ter.
; Mm. BtHafonl'K heart warmed towarn. V-r inxtantl.v. She loved flowera,
uridjri girl Who could brad over Jlowers
wUg that look on her face was uot an
ordinary workman, bnt an nrtlat. As
the.plri looked up. smiled, nodded and
Try and Remember that
the® &lt;mme fothrnrd. Mrs. Botafoni al­
moat cangbt lie,- in her arms.
"Ob. my dtfir.’* she cried, without
giving the eb^f an opportunity to
speak, "you don't know bow glad I am
and our Freo HOME TREWMENT Will Cure and that
to iee ^ou. I will take you right into
W. J. HOLLAWAY
the kitehen. and Sarah will show you
wliere evorythlng b. I am'so glad. I
Basil tor rale sod wtn giro you a qoMdon blank to fill oat and rand to w (or oar UMUnoaL
shall not make a suggestion, far I see
THE ATHLOPHORQ8 COMPANY, New Haven, Conn.
Xa« are perfectly capable and can do

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thing, and—and 1 want to make her
like me so much and to please Ed­
A Chrixtma* Story
Ward."
t
'
She had. been hurrying tbe chef
By Mwrthx McCtdloch - Wilfiams
through the hall toward the kitchen,
half taughlug. half crying, but wholly!
CwM. IW.W
!-,~Cdhri&gt; WAa-»
Joyous and anticlpatlve. At the door,
to her surpr!»re and almoat conRteroatfon. the chef suddenly bent' forward.
Cloud* ata never so black and threat­
pressing a light kins upon her fore-' ening •• »!»*•&gt;• lookrfa be w!:en rtatng «•
shut away sHnsldne. Lettice kuew that
tread.
"If you are as nice to Mini Lenox very &gt;&lt;'U- h&lt;'lu« tUBt ',hr VBM
as you are to me.” abe saillw!. "I think bred uta*l spWiauiliy os well a* actual­
fiire will like you. Naw yau may 1eare ly M daughter of tiie open. Bu. lu this
h&gt;r in charge. I will do the best I pinch the knev ledge did not help lur-^
that is to sa.". slv &lt;Hd nut think . *' the
ron.”
' •
'
Mrs. Botsford returned to the draw parallel between donda actual and
Ing To-»m. rubbing % her. forebend mtitaphortatl. The sun had shone for
ber so blithely, with such slrengtli and
tfiought fully.
’ “Wbqfs the matter. Julia." far hue peace the abutting away fat her In a
maniwr nulnb. Nmwlttatamilng sbr
band .iskrd. “another heudacire?"
i "N !»U.” doubtfully. "That'S when had one co*i*ulatl&lt;&gt;n~«*e Farnham jrtrl
the chef kbmed me. 1 never had a girl did lurt know. K’.v newr ebould know
kiii* tpc as mxjo before. But 1 don't If Lcttk e could help It. no matter wbat
rare, if only «he diffuse* her artist lhe keeping her Ignorant might ettot
,
...Mltbroligb
...................tire
’ cooking.
- «*
— *-*foul
8be
has -■un Ifatlee'herself.
artist soul. John. I »nww It In her . They had never quarreled- Ifatta'e
1 was too thoroughLre! .fur such a thing
eye*."
Al
At 3
: o’clock «Uc WM ojnlu ot tbr owl tbe Iterotam girl too pollth-lwl
.widow,
but there wu
w,^uu„,________
.. no
. corrtoce In rrout tbe l«lnnlw Wejr b»«l l«n toajgbt. Two minutes later the tefo tuitlvejy antagonistic. although cnilpi1gj10,ruD^ She did not call Mr. Buts ronuient enforced a certain surface cor­
fmd this time, but went to the trie diality. even friendliness, between
them. Both were western, with yet a
pbope Lcrscif.
.
“What's that you say?" she ques subtle difference. Fata bad. it apjieareven mallrious. pleasure
tlonvd presently, loaning forward ns ed.
— an
— eerie,
__
,bough lu U»« .irniKte Ute could smk. to Ito-uw uglbcm lu «•*&lt;£«'•
Ute teClror at lK-r nr more intdllgl TUey b&gt;&lt;l teen &lt;-lM.w.te. to tbe nme
•
- fop^i, renter college three years before
ble. “Cant come? Why. that's too
they found tbcmsulres. wholly by
bad! But you will be here tomorrow,
chance, follow lodgers In Mrs. Vanstan
of couroe? What? Will semi note.
t« Well, robte Just ns curl, M goo , Quel’S " ■
?
’ ’” !',!
„
N«,c«*alty and Inclination bad brought
_____ Mm tbeui there—each to try for a literary
An hour later tbe note «®ecareer. By help of honeat ignorance.
Boyonl tend It w tb . twl««l h«.'
„
. b«rt oter JoyoM.
then pn.MKl It to ber hu-tand.
4
iudunry tb&gt;t never dogged. Lettlee
••1 dldu't kuo» .be nelted ber Mteb
n()w ; (u„
tb.t wsy. John, .be nld. ibongb of.
twBdrtU7 ,uO.
eoum «e .terse nw It r-lted OUL-^.,, „
,
whm., Kalth
cient ft none too large. whereas Faith
One run never tell nmeb from pronun- Fanih,m „
of o„i.„|„hte etee■I —
*And
m.1 —and
t.,1 iPm
Bm .rmUl
...
.
elation.
afraid*kliki
•!&gt;«*• n.it
nutv erncss Joined to a personality
as strfleso well edur.'ted as wo thought. Siu*
H’ Ing ns It was unscrupulous, bad atu
comes from tbe west, you know, nuu
Hl tfiurh ndo to make ends meet.
lots of families get rich quickly out
That went hard with ber In face of
th.te. Aod. uf roar.,, a lover. optalun thr
|lulI
bnd
l*vv'r always
..IwnWM reliable.
teaYtanlw Poor Selwtertl
”. .....
■
... ,
.
isn't
Edward!"
Hght In luxury and was withal m®»Mr. Botsford nodded vaguely and lent. In exeuwb ahe pleaffed “trmpcfiRopened tbe note, winch read:
nient.", whatever that may l&gt;e. With­
Deer Mr. anal Mm. Botsford—Born' i out these kern appetite*, suiwcptiWe
cannot come according to.agritnnent. im­ aenrew. whe mid, or with them starvoil
perative autStaona el»'where Will «*e
and thwarted, she would never t&gt;c site
you tomorrow Faithfully, stc.
St LEH KNOCKS “ truly tn express tbe gruius burnlig
' "Rather rbrupt for gout! form, isn't, nnd writhing witbin. Lettice had sniff­
it?" queried- Mr. Botafoni.
“And ed over the cxeuse^intll *1m^found it
squander!*;
doesn't there seem a suggestion of! leading its posteHefp* Into sqnnndcrlkg
Polish among the anrestwra. or is it ter money.on violets nt their coatih»t
German or Irish? The coniblnation —
J ’fairing
---- *— *—
—---------a---------** ­
nnd
ber *“
!upmln.*KS
month ”un
might masquerade almost any nstlon- paid. although flic poor creature falter­
ality that's foreign. But never mind. ed out som«*tbiiig about hungry chiJulia. We must l»e an nice to her as drtm and rent day. Lettice. overhear­
ing by chance, thrust a hill into the
we can for Edward's sake."
At » o'clock tint night, after the woman’s hand and mentally act far
palms nnd mistletoe aud holly had ar- dowu to be thrive rememt&gt;ered at tbe
rived and been arranged In the various Uhrtetma* tree the paper she wurk«l
roams to their satisfaction, Sarah aud- for «'•$ e'en then planning. She ss.M
denly bnrxt' ujwn them with fare fob nothing to the Fnrnfam girl rXccflL
.....
.that K what
of con.-iernatlon.
' * waa e'oqpently
**” xpuken
*"
she gasped. "Didn't ye bE ber altered munuer. Unluckily MUm
■The cbe
’
Farnham chute to bear in It other
say she was goin' to stay tomorry an'
things than It wns m&lt;«ut to exprewi
the next dayT
“Certainly Why?*'
"Brciiure she's -gune-Mrft entirely. I ■ hurts are no «.» have i.ny o iy'jealou? of
was at the range, watchin* tlw turkey., me/' Nlue cocoM to Philip Arran e« Ia*
an’ she a: -* in with' her hat an nn*;&gt; lire Ih.shri! m :;-. | out mf tl * pari? .
•tl Id* tl;
ing was .all ready, so With tire li;-:wt brief greeting to th.ire ♦ fntvry
It now An’ she left!
i me to fa
t.ork with
till!

galore. but thcwe In authority had raid

thing set you: no*' C° »brad and make

■poll her ahooldre*. Tfa most part of
her coworkers had fallen readily In
with her enthustasm. "IXi fwl real
Cbrtetmaay ourselves; then everything
WlU come easy.” she hat! said to them
in. the Winning, going on to tell art­
less tale*, pitberrd Uy the way. of the
people the tree was meant for. Before
she was done tiie listeners were at onp
-with her—evrn the scoffers, silent and
sahat ed 'of tlirir scofling. As n result '
opoc rhe t*il of fh-ccmlM-r tl e.l’lg trees
groaned u-virr bttr.rre fruitegr. and alt

KO fair* tfar ttcre s J'tr to tbe kindly
heart, whatever they might have Iwen
to an artistic eye- Noffdng remained
but to flash up tbe lights, tbe myriad
tiny electric bull* strung along tire
green
Lettice turned away with a
long, hum sigh, too Jired to. lie any­
thing but very happy at this goal end
to labor.
For three days- she - had hardly
Miought of anything but tj*e tree. Ten
tbouszind gifts. K‘»od gifts, for mothers
am! babies otherwise glftlcss. 2O.0OU
toys for little bunds otherwise CoyMto.
had seemed to tier enough to crqwd ber
own cuwerDs aside. Baek In her cosy
room «Le run through a sheaf of let­
ters. her face as abe rend reflecting her
mood as water reflects the sky. Home
news made ber smile softly, but wipe
ber eyes at tbe end. -Three notl* from
aspiring strangers pink cred ber fore­
head iu.a reflective frown. Other notes,
a handful, sent to Santa Claus and by
some magic turned over to her. brought
Jump* of varying hardness iqto ber
throat, lumps that swelled visibly over
a litre from Arran, a l»raeechlng line.
"Letty. if not for Christmas, can’t you
come tbe day after?"
She droppctl It and took up tire very
last uf the slrepf. ber eyes ton blurred
to note the Imprint In the corner, but
nftre the first line ate sat up, breath­
ins hard, a Iclght red spot in either
cheek, nnd at tbe end sprang up. wav­
ed tbe letter o6-r bar brad am! said y»airdibly. r.incr it wns 1 o'clock: "Hur­
rah. Lettice! Hurrah! Humrti!
A knock, hesitating, apolorrth'- made
her turn about to see her door open beI fore »he could apeak, revealing 1’ulth
Farnham, who came lu. closing it pre
cipltatrly tadilixl h«T. and said tn her
airiest way;
"Oil, Miss Santa Cigna, I've coure to
.you like tire rest oT tire poor thing*!
Lend.me fl®, please. I've spent every
thtag on frocks and frills for this visit.
anir~tboae wretched magntine* are
holdinjs up al! ipy jchecks"—
"How funny.* I gut mine--tuy first."
Lattice said, bolding out a note mid
fluttering a blue slip sa Faith* cunld .
not choose but ace. ' As 1 am $1&lt;X» bet• ter off than I thought to tre. you shall
' have th** money.’* she rim ou. Faith
I eovcrrl her Let Bobbing hj «tctiruUy,
' but held out her hand for the bills Jreitier thrust in It. and, clntrhing ♦hem
’ tight, ran ii .ruy without a v.-urd of
thank* Let Ln*
after ten 'nfti. derifoK at Jtewlf.
Thta vcngetuicvt
I ought to'b - sw.iet. yi*» tore sli(«.W3B
finding it Utter. She was aihauid for
; womanhood, fir hn.::.-nity. tqf this
■
Cluiii
.-. !&gt;!»’, • X.i • f .iiig
bri* win- ■
ynn
Bofy:
it at
It m:;|
let th? n:
some
uns.’ t .try.f anwI..tapnme. j FUe
nmr ehe L I.*:- -AiA.'ly xq. to find y-?Hk Uib
tunle -x! - ! it/*
th:tt wut&lt;
..u
d&gt;
*mly
law,
r.nd
common
HdngH.
rttuid*.: that's
her scurrying tu Faith'.- deor. tlire u»
her
8W j* rid she I sh iisld alnrre if I tr.'xl nows|»ap&lt;t*
Whisper tbriugh tbe bure*f e an crack
Wise I
!
of
it:
'
starve
titan
.fry
h.
Vet
1
r.m
t»o
gl?.
‘ Mrs. Botsford •otM'in*d the note with
"Don't worry. Faith. 1—w »u t tell trembling ilngerx. As she read she • Ix'ltkT I;- v .*»- ; ;really d.H&gt; . v«.’ry
'anybody.
An'.! I hope you'll hnve a
will
nt
It
ilnt.
m
’
ly
fane?.
4c
isn
’
t
frowiutl. looked mortified, laughed nnd
?
finally passed the note to her husband, the rrest i bit satiM«d. Mm. Quigley . reul-tnerry Christmas.’* .
:
says
Sundays
—
yon
know
she
never
j
Tiie
next
twvnty-fuur hoars wuat by
with shining &lt;ryes. "She’s alt right."
gtM-H to bburcb-Klw writes tilings—*to- . In n whirl. Letlite slept naimalfr. ate
waa her only comment
' *
triea nctunlly-and sends them to the . hurriedly ;.ud v/urked like a machine.
Tbe'Dote read:
.miignxlnew!"
.
|• Nothing*else
kept the
...
cvmauik’ vtsc ai-pt
tne tChrintuuis
nrinuiuts tree
I
Dear Mrs. Benford—You realty must •
al tar Iteblml bl&gt; baud. ffltorprtm- (rpm Srttl»„«rad fna.i
Forgive* me. 1 had an errand tlownlown. ■ Arr.iu
I, ...........s.&gt; 4%,.
*, turbu
„„ ­
and »o called at your houae an hour wr­ Nature mute |„n, „ .-rille. Fate pn. enb-u.
.
... ...
.............. |y, no
Ininm
’
atzavn..
Ill
falaw
at.
...a
—
■
a
.
iter than 1 Intended, thinking I would Flint
him tnooey: some ill fairy thrust upon lent. so sloppily full of enthui»lnam.
atop there nwhll*. nnd th&lt;r. perp.npA you
and I would do the errand tORvther.’ A him us’riratlans (or play^ritlng-nspl- The paper had called for volgaleer
sight of your lovely chr»&gt;«.-in rhenium a ratiqns that bad lowered into super­ helpers. They caihe In drovv-J aud
drew m- straight through th* gate tn fluous success. Lettice Lad written a
nearly swamped the distracted regu­
the side entrance; then you opeoxl the
door, and some way we drifted mto the Sunday sjxfUji about bim nnd in writ­ lars. But somehow, some way. tbe
kitchen before 1 ault- r*efixed wtu»t I Wan ing It Imi.I so managed to strike the bedlam at Inst arranged Itself ta order­
doing Then your strait* and * rein^m- middle Hue between rklh nlc and pane­
branec of former triumphs conspired to ; gyrle as to come warmly Into the klngi ly semlchao®. The ruler of the ebao.-..
without whom It would at once hove
do the rest 1 redly do love cooking wad .
of Uls -regard.
They
bad
have taken a lot of courses fo rpcctal i। dom
'
------- --------* —
- been become upronrious. was mnulllsb and
things 1 tltinit I have trailed myself I cheery
comrades until .Faith
Farnham
------ , —
na,u rmiiumd
rosy, with the blackest eyes lu tbe
this time nnd believe you wfil be satis- had
’ ' somehow
'
mauagril to turn the du­
world; uot at'uli the figure of a imiut.
ned.wlth the result. At rah and the cham­
ber girl can manage the rest very nicely et Into a trio. After that ■everything yet canonised in ibe heart nnd cm the
I shall do my errand now and will stay went wrong. Slight, stnflous. ethereal
with nsy aunt at the Marlborough t jnight. tn delicately colored, high wnisted. lips of one decent woman, who stool
bugging a warm-,'plaid and looking
It will be mnrv convrnleat. You may ex­
pect us quite early tomorrow BMrnfng. trailing robes, .with always n knot of tearfully at her Sock.of five, brare lu
violets at her breast, abe easily put
Ixnringly.
MARGl'ERlTE LENOX.
ucw almes and each with n tor and n
Lettice. with ber rosy cheeks, ber
fnt bag of sweeta. What she Mid tn
hearty laugh, ber walking suit and
i tbe voinntror
who U1.U
had brought
la.— .. -Ill
.—
ir.WKHl the
UIV
At various times it Is recorded that trim hair, out of court. Arran
.Munia ---hlnwelf
Joyously
to
her
faaclnation*.
there has been "blood on the face of
down. He itetened Intently arid after­
the tuoon." Some old chronicles tpll of "She's o reversionary type, and a rare
•bowers of blood, which, however, an­ one.” he explained to Lettice “1 ilka ward went with happy, shining ryes
•tfalght up to Lettfce. who started vio­
nul Tell authenticated. The "bloody to study her. to see how Hhr'mnkrs tq
lently at sight of him.
•
■now." on tbe other hand, b an actual to bcraelf fjr nil the things her nhcc*
, “Ydu'ie overlooked one cane of des­
tldng. Snow is suinetlineH found In tors felt it was religion to fin without'
titution." bo Bald, plucking her hleere.
polar ami Alpine rogfona. where it Het
"Take rare." Lattice hud auawerej .
, "I bope you will tio something abput it.
umiH-lted from year
and the
. . to year,
------- —
— smiling a smile openly, honestly, un- I
Lmb nountltw."
.
annual fall Is small, rolored red by «tafly.
"If only I cnn. But we have omy
the
prefienee
ofInnuinerpble
small
Ted
«
—
..
. । "Thara yOHr part-jrou are to take
plant*, in K5 native state the plant care of me nlwaya." Arran had r.n- gewgnws left tmthlug the least use­
ronsltta of brilliant red globules on a ewere.l. irpre.k'Bs: very low. and trying ful." Ix-ttlee. began anxiously.' Arran
drew closer and said, with his Ups sb
♦ ra 1-b.
...... h'mis.
I. ... a .
gelntinoua mass. Bed snow was ob­ to
take her
served by the anciputa. a passage tn
Then the fe'.,phone !h»H hri-J rune, tuoft on her car: "It's my mother,
Aristotle referring to It. bnt It attract­ with the result that Lettice fmn.l bw- fwect heart, ffbffa fearfully in need uf
ed little or no attention until 1700. relf whtakctl out of town for a week * n daughter—jumt smh as you. Will
•.
when Sarnwurt ' rved It In the Alps She came I u!: &lt;o find Arran amutrenvi ron comer'
Lett if vows to this day there waa
and conclude th..: It was due to the ly a Farnham bind slave. Tbe very!
a
eonsptrnuy.
Certainly
Mrs.
Vanstou
pollen pf a plant It war, also noticed first news ?&lt;bv heart! wns that Faith
by the arctk exiNHlitlon under Captain wnn to make one of the Chj-hrtrew Quigley mmrt have bm&gt; in the secret.
Ross un Baffin's »wy abnre. on u mner bouse party nt Arranmore. Philhi's However else sb mid t«»th tier lodgers
of cliffs., the red color penetrating to rountgy plate, where’ bin widowed have lietm properly dreiwed Rt tbe Arthe depth of twelve fret Ixw fre­ mother still dispensed a noble botpltxtl- ranmore Christmas dinner, where the
quent is a green growth of snow.
&lt;ty. Lattice was also asked, but with lady of tiie manor nnntMiueed her son's
Just Imagine these-Ttah colors deco- Christmu but three Weeks off going •ngngement to Mlsa_Lettie® Lane? ’
•atlug the landiwape d«ar our large
was out of the question. She had riel
ilthu! Country house parties would
."ber tbe clothes nor th® time. All the
“Why. how could you break your
lave a new attroctlop which would op- JJODey her comm on sense would let ber
peal to tbe artistic and aesthetic sense •pend tad gone Into overfiowlnc engagement with JacN?*

r ■

�HASTINGS BANKER, JANUARY .6, 1905.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

WEST WOODLAND.

COATS , &amp;ROVE.

RUTLAND CENTER.

HOLMES CHURCH.

Mrs. Roberts, of Charlotte, to visiting
L. Bates and wife, of Podunk, were
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hebei near
callers at Chas. Whittemore’s Sunday. at her grandson’s, Dr. and Mrs. Roberts.
George
Hick er and wife, of Wood­, Vermontville.
Marion D&amp;rllng and wife, of Grand
A few of the ladles of tbe Helmee
NASHVILLE.
Rapids, are making an Extended visit land, were visiting friends here the
church met at tbe home of Mrs. Angle
first of tbe week.
with Ira Erway and family.
Oversrnith Tuesday and tied a com­
Mr.
Anglebright,
of
Jackson,
Micb.,
Roy and Laura Preston, of Morgan,
visited his little daughters who are fortable for Mm M.E. Bissel who is in
spent Sunday at John Erway’s.
making tbeir home at William Flory’s verv poor health.
J. P. Morgan J Woodman deputy, of
Mrs. Claude Rogers and Mrs. Knicker­
Grand Rapids, is in the' neighborhood and Royal Myers.
Several families here are attending bocker, of West Caricon, visited Mrs,
looking after the-interests of the Wood,
H.
13. Barnum one day last week.
men. It is reported that several new the Dinkard meetings at the Woodland
eburcu.
.
Mrs. Lou Weaver went to Grand­
members have been secured.
Gertrude Otis went to Lansing last
Sam Gutchees is helping care for bls Rapids Tuesday to work for Mrs. M. C
week enroute West Lake View to spend father who slipped and fell and broke Brown a couple of weeks. &lt;4
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sprague aud
his hip last Saturday.
the winter with her brother.
Richard Dcmond and Abe Farley Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stowell were the
Mrs. Frank Waters and children, of
Xeckley. spent a few days the past went to visit friends near Warnerville gueete of R. B. Murdock Wednesdayevening.
week with her parents, T. C. Williams last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Townsend attended
and wife.
There are a good many- logs being
Hany Williams visited relatives near hauled to the rail road and to the mill tbe fifth wedding anniversary of Mr.
and
Mrs. Coy Stowell, of Coats Grove,
yard.
Morgan last week.
Friday evening.
. •
The Church board of the Disciple
C. A. Newland aud wife visited at
John Brumm, of Wall Lake, was a
Mr. and Mrs. Briggs, of Delton, took . Mrl aud Mrs. Bulling, of East WoodMr. and Mrs. George. Fuller and Mr.
church held a business peeling Mon­
«ueat of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis dinner with Dr. and Mrs. McLeay land^visited Mr. Havers people Sunday. Plainwell Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Will Hauer visited at John Blood’s
Brumm a few days ago.
Little Bernice Otis of Lansing, came day.
Wednesday.
Ed. Lee-and wife, Elijah BarnumWednesday.
i
The Christian Endeavor elected these
Mr. and Mrs. Leu W. Feighner were
Mrs. Mark Norris jix entertained and wife, of East Woodland, Frank Saturday to spend some time with her
Mrs. Jjen * Wolcott, of Freeport,
'
grandparents,
T.
C.
Williams
and
wKe.
0
Ulcers:
C.
O.
&gt;
Purdy,
President;
Mrs.
at Detroit Friday and Saturday where Laura Drummoud and Myrtle Smith Dillepbeck and wife, of Warnerville,
visited her sister Mrs. Forest Jordan
Mr. F. attended the annual meeting of at tea Saturday.
were guests at Wm. Lee’s last Sunday.
Mr. 'Dooley and daughter Nellie, of Ethel Hall, Vice Pres., Ruby Koble,
part uf last week.
the Michigan Press Association.
Charles Helse and' wife were guests South Hasting*, were guests at Leo See., Julia Dove, Treas., Bessie smith, I
Mrs. Edward Brown called on Mr.
Cbr.
Sec.,
Mary
Smith,
Organist,
Ida
Mrs. Austin Barnum, of Coats Grove,
of E^st Woodland friends Sunday.
Myers last week.
and Mrs. William Brown Sunday.
Dove, Chairman of lookout committee, was the guest of Mrs. H. B. Barnum
DELTON.
A very pleaeant series of meetings
A. ,J. Senter, of Carlton called on
Mrs. Mark Bugbee and family visited
Friday.
James
Ehtet
chairman
of
sick
oom.
his pirents Wednesday.
..
Mrs. Haith*Scribner left last Wed­ at Michael Doster’s Sunday.
were closed at tbe M. E. church. We
Remember the. L. T. L. meets at J.
Mrs. Ida Durkee entertained com­
nesday morning for Detroit where she
Jacub Hofer, is canvassing .our town hope and feel that a great Ileal of good
Mnand Mrs. Benjamin Temple, of
।
will do,'deputy work for the Maccabees.
from Freeport Saturday.
;
has
beeu done. Truly’ “No efforts for R. Barnum’s Friday evening. A good pany
(\&gt;dar tjijeek, were in town this week. for fruit trees.I
program is prepared.
Tbe school commissioner visited the
th? right were ever vain.”
Mrs.. Emma'Gruff went to Battle
&lt;3m. Nead, iof Ohio, is visiting his
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Parker.are enter­
Creek ll.st Wednesday fof a visit.
school
Monday.
the
Commissioner
Ketcham
visited
The relatives of Mrs. Fred Otis gave
daiqihter, Mrs^Leffler.
taining Mr. Ray Parker..
Mrs. L. Barmun visited' her.graadher a pleasant surprise last Wtdneeday school Monday.
Mrs. faint s I’hiilips, of Battle Creek
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Loveluud, of Del
Stephen Ingerson, uf Nashville, visit­ leaving her a pair of lace curtains as a
daughter ArviHa Stowell Sunday who
called |oh Dr. and Mrs. Harter last
ton, were in town Sunday.
ed hit- brother in-law Win. Lee last token of love.
is very sick with muscluar rheumatism.
• \
WOODLAND.
Saturday.
Frida(y.
!
Mrs. Stephen Temple was lu Kala­
. Dan Bee tai is doing some painTfng
We have fine sleighing now and
‘
Mrs. Melv.u Manning returned from mazoo Thursday;
What might have teen a serious acci­ ’ for Chas Whittemore.
HIGH BANK.
,
everybody is having a good-time*.
Battle Creek last week where she has
Rockwell Drummmond and Rankin dent was happily averted, last Fri­
Elvln Ormsby aud wife, after attend­
bedn visiting.
.
Frank Gorham and family spent last
The Lansing Wheelbarrow Cut have
Hyde spent Saturday/with Clayton day, when John Geiger and Mr. Balder- Sunday at Mr. Bishop’s, of South Hasing
tbe
fum-ral
of Mrs. Aaron Durfee
laid off all hands and It looks 04
Mr. Albert Fisher, of Cressey, who
zene hud a runaway coming from
Brandstatter.
Hur,
though many of the families would Sunday, spent the rest of tbe day with
has been a sufferer from cumsumption
I
Woodland.
A
badly
demolished
cutter
James
Freeman's
family.
■.
Mrs. E|on Clement entertained her
The young i»eople of this vicinity are suffer before spring;
died last Tuesday aud was buried last
was the result. A bran new Portland
Mrs. James-Freeman and Mrs. H.
making plans fur another play. This
Thursday. A number from here at­ mother Mrs. John Stuart, of Yankee takes the place of lhe old one.
Monroe Rowlader aayd family, of
Springs, Riis week.
same troop have given two before;with Lansing, are visiting Woodland friends. Bechtel and daughter Katherine spent
tended the funeral.
Fifteen invited ladies met with Mrs.
Friday at Willard Ickes’.
A Band has beeu organised with 18
marked success which is an encourage­
Mr*. Horace Pennock is visiting her
Dr. C. 5. McIntyre is again attend­
Forest Jurdon last Thursday and
Sarah En&gt; is greatly improving. rShe
members.
*
ment
to try again.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Queenje Toll, of
ing tu bis professional duties.
sewed for her sixteen pounds of car­
sits
up a few hours each day. We hope
A
sleighload
of
Woodmen
from
this
Hickory Corners, this week. This is
Julius Hager Is quite sick. It’s only
pet rags.
BOWENS
she may soou be with us again at
vicinity attended-an oyster supper and tbe grippe.
the first visit for Mrs. Penuock since
Elmer Rising and wife. Ferry and
Most
everybody
is
complaining
of
church
and society.
Installation
of
officers
at
Hustings
last
she has recovered from typhoid fever­
Dor Stowell with their wives attended
F. F. Hilbert.is busy repairing the
having a very bad cold.
Th 11 rsday evening.
H. Bechtel has been suffering tbe
Last Wednesday evening the people
the wooden wedding of Coy Stowell
corner store for/James N. Covert who
Mr. and Mrs. John B. King spent
past week with lumbi go and sciatica
at the hall were entertainod by a maanti wife near Coats provq last Friday
■ will soon pat in'a large atoek of cloth*
NORTH IRVING.
Saturday and Sunday with Ernest Farr
giclail
Revival meetings began last week
evening;
x .
■ ng.
and wife at Prairieville.
A jolly sleighload from your city
and
will continue yet this week at the
The show at the town nidi last week
Mr. 1^. Whitmore and wife left last
Eye^yone is taking advantage of the spent
.
, last Thursday evening at
tbe
Guy Pierson and wife spent Sunday
church.
‘
.
* Tuesday for Florida where they—will
was well attended.
lovely sleighing nnd moonlight nights 1W|U Krongwittw.
with Mr. aud Mrs. E. S. FRch in Way
i Will Bechtel and family, of South
spend the winter.
.nd mpne ,)„!),• rnn is taken.
Les ||nl, ,ltd h.. rented Mr. L.ne's
George D. Barden, of Soldiers Hume, 'Hartings, and Fred Kelley and wife,
land.
Mis.« Q ■■•’•ule Blackman is on the
U^lill.ver nnd wife were guest, of [ ,„rI1| ()n
r|Ter ri„d nnd will move G-and Rapids, is siH-udiui a few days
hi Hlrikory Corners, spent Sunday at
A flinch party and plate supper will
sick list.
with Woodland friend». ■
IL.'frett-Uloin aud family, at Lake-1 jn April.
"
H. Itaeuui',. *
be held at the Grange Mali this week
. J]r
M„. chBal„r „,bbtrd nnd
Mrs. Lmi Williams is suffering from Friday night aho the quilt drawing ll.kMl-ouBny.
Mrs. JauM-.ft Hammond, wbn haslwen
.■CARLTON
CENTER.
’ a ecVere attack of bronchitis.
Mt
nr.dMrs.
John
Hulling,.Mr.
»r.d
Mr
.
,nd.Mni.
I
»
Wlllhti.
were
|dr=will come off at that’time. Tu ail those
tick with lagrippe, is on tbe grin.
.
Mr. &lt;’. !,. Smith t- visiting a sister in
bolding tickets, supper will be free; Mr--. J»col&gt; I nnk, of East U xxilaud, - anti? entertained at the boule of Bert
Harry Hammond is getting ou! mnPortland
who
has
Urn
ill
for
tbe
past
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.
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u
—
f
Iiear
jgftyterilleJ
Thnroday
FOLLEY DISTRICT.
all not, ten cents per plate will be ai.Olr. and Mrs. Siu&amp;llalreet, &lt;»i Has- farter
'rialifur a naw barn which he Jn going
tings,
few wntikx.
tings, is!ted at Geo. Haver’s Sunday. ’ eveiilng;
■I Mrs. Ebon Pennock and charged,
Ourscbo.il house ii now resplendent q build next summer.
Andrew Jnhncox.uf Orangeville, «a»
Mry. ileGiver In assisting; Mre. John
r visited Mr. aud Mp. Elmer
RCKTHEAST
BARKY.
with some new linoleum which was
al this place iaet Saturday afternoon
KU!»-y last Sunday.
Trego with her sewing.
1
LANE’S CORNERS.
placed in it last Saturday. Our directWm.Conway aud family, of Delton,
Tiir U.--U of this vicinity are working : and installed the following officers ip
F.vbert Walker lias a line new Port­
A letter from John - Black states be
ora, Messrs. Cole, Eisenhcbd. and Car­
,
Yankee Grange No.
Master, Fred sptfilSunday nt S. Dudley’s.
land cuttvC!
on the rural telephone line.
Ci't
be
found at Belle Alachua county,
•Mlwll.lilie
Shultz.of
Do.id
’
e
Coniers.
interests
of?
penter
certainly
have
th
O. Jatokot*;- Overseer, Guy E. Pierson:
Mr. and Mrs. George Monroe visited
Fla. h miles nearer home. We can
the school at heart.
LAKEVIEW
Lecturer, Mrs. James Jackson; Chap­ spent !*tjirday'and Sunday with Miss
f rleud.t at East Barry, Sunday.
I
look
for
John when the robins come
Ben McKay's brother frmi mar De­
lin,. George Jacksorr Secretary, Ross \ ida \tcbster..
Mrs. inn Battrall spent Sniuday with
.
again!
A few -fron| this vicinity attended a Robbins: ’Treasurer, dame* Jackson;
Mr. Hecraft and family, of Gull lake, troit visited him the fore pirt uf last her husband in Ionia.
party last Wednesday evening at the Are’c Steward. Arthur Deane; Lady
There was a surprise party at Henry
Mr. and Mrs. 1!. B. Gatimon attend
week.
hume of Mr. dnd Mrs. Frdd Slorr for Ass’t Steward, Mrs. Guy Pierson; Gate sjH'ht Skuiday with L. E. Andrus and
A sltlghload from thin neighborhood ed the quarterly cont'eren.-j a: Freeport Marks, of Irving, {art Friday evening.
wife. *
Lounlv l.“arkB;in honor of his eighteenth Keeper, Eugene Knox; Ceres. Mrs. 1.
A godd attendance and a tine lime was
Sunday
and
spent
tiie
dap
with
Rev.
Elw«i&gt;d Bostwick, of North Dakota, surprised Scid Tinkler aiui family Fri­
birthday; All present enjoyed a good N. Hubbard; Pomona, Miss Myrtle
reported by all.
Duffy aud wife.
but a resident of this place about 2*&gt; day evening.
time
) John F*. lialtfs health is some im­
Pierson. The newly elected steward
The next meeting of the Ladies Aid
years
ago, visited relatives in this viThere will be a “Shadow Social,” at
proved.
'
Albert SchaffhauM*r ami family .vi? and lady officer Flora were not present
clnity last week.
the Lakeview school house Wednesday Society will held at Mrs. Richards Feb-;
lied filends at Wall Lake, Sunday.
hut will be installed later.
ruary !. All an- cordially! invited.
1 &lt;1 hairley Frisby is gaining fast as can
Abraim JJuni:&lt;]i will preach at the evening, Feb. N. Girin are requested to
Mr. andJdrs. E. C. Crispe were In at­
Charley Robinson £nd wife were the
tie expected.
bring boixee.
We trust that, all thoxe who possibly
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McDou- tendance at the former’s father’s funeral school house next Sunday immediately
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lord visited ai
Charles Strickland aud (family of can will'turn uut next Sunday tu (Jie*
at 1‘lalnwell last Thursday. Mr. Crlspe after Spuduy School.
Aid, Sunday.
.
Sunday
services. Those irho attended Henry Marks’ Sunday,
West Woodland pawed Sunday nt Bert
Jan. ISlh about 20 boys and girls McKayli.
Mr. aqd Mrs. I.awtie McBain visited was born in New Haven,Sussex county
.
I
Miss Bessie Bull returned home Sun-J
the quarterly meeting at Freeport were
England,
July
17,
18S&gt;.
At
the
age
of
ijclpiihMisH Jennie Willison.celebrate
the lattens parents at Martin last. Sun­
Fred Endsley and family spent Sun­ surely repaid, and efforuj for meeting day from a visit at her grandparents
23 he wjis married to MI&amp;' Emma Bas­ her itth birthday. The evening was
day.
C53
here will .be made if those living near the Mr. and Mrs. Blake.
day
at
Henry
Mudd
’
s.
sett on Feb. 11,1B52 and un the follow­ sjH;tit in games. Lunch was served, .
W«i rdgret to hear that LeGrand«
John Funiiss ofjNash .'illd was seen Church will evince enougli |intere«t by.
J. F. Mall sold his calf to James
ing day he and his wife in company
Templeton formerly of this vicinity but with his parents set sail from\London and ali had a good time.
attending the coining Sunday meetings. Knickerbocker Friday night last.
in this vicinity Sunday.
Veruor
Webster
and'wife
are
keep
­
cow of Delton is ill with small pox at
oh the American Eagle for A merica.
the hom| of Lacy Jones.
ing. house, for Win Litts and wife
After a voyage of four weeks and six
Miss Josephine Morse of Augusta, days they landed at New York. They while they areat Mr. Batch's tu Johns*
MAS a guieft at IL Slorr’s last Thursday. went to Plainwell two years later aud towu taking care of their son Hertie.
Who is doing as well as could be ex­
that place has been their home since
pected, but is In a dangerous Condition
excepting eleven years spent in Chi­
PARMELEE.
yet. All are anxious for bis recovery.
•Ray Van Avery and wife, of Kala­ cago, where he became partner in the
Mrs. Milton Nobles has been in Has­
mazoo. spent last week with the for­ Garden City hotel. He had been sick tings for the past week helping take
mer’s parents W. H. Van A very and since last April, undergoing an opera­ cure of Mr. Nobles’mother, who Is verytion. He leaves a wife and six chll
wife.
dren, three eqns and three daughters.' sick.
BUT WE WILL ALflOST FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS
Clarence Stimson was the guest of
Last week Friday evening 11. A.
All were present at the funeral.
hi i parents over Sunday;
Seibd and hostess invited about 10 of
beginning
Wm. Waugh, who has been very ill NORTHEAST
HASTINGS. tbeir neighbors nud treated them to
for the past few weeks, died Thursday
Preaching at tiie Church Sunday coffef. caku, ice cream, candy and pop
corn] Tbe evening passed off very
at, the age- of «5 years. His funeral morning.
was held at the M. E. church ..Sunday,
Mrs. Edmend Is quite sick with la- pleaxauUy.
Rev.' Mr. Moffitt offeiatrag.
LvSther Brown aged nearly 88 says he
grippe.
,
Wm.^Jaas, of Lakeview, visited A.
Mrs. Frank Kurtz and Mrs. Michael has tellen 8 or 1&lt; times since th’s- Ice
E. Bass aud family at this.place Thurs­ McPbarliu nlsited Mrs. Shelby Tuesday cams 00 and no bones are broken yet.
day
•
He Is in good health for a person of his
Mr. Frank Kinne is drawing logs aud
aVe. He also has a grandson, Eddie
Daniel Brown had the misfortune, getting ready to build a barn. .
Hubbard, of Cmifomia, about 25 years
last week, to fall on the ice, bruising
Archie Wolcott and family, of Coats of age who has Received the appoint,
i
others in proportion.
others in like cut.
himself quite badly, but luckily no
Grove, Sihidayed with Charles Davis.
merit of clerkship of the Panama Com
bones were broken.
Harold Swanson got his face badly mission at a' salary of
per year
Frank Parmelee went to Hastings,
A»k other dealers to give you these prices on regular stock.
scarred up by coasting.
whldh aho makes him rejoice.
Monday where he has fouud employ­
Mr. Clarence Kinne aud family visit­
ment in the Felt Boot factory.
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
ed at Mr. George Jordon’s Saturday
evening.
Mrs. A. F. Johncox is under the Dr’s
IRVING.
Rev. and Mrs. Bradley were calling care, She and some of the children
Mrs. S. Caster who returned from
bav» the’ la grippe.
,
Ada last Wednesday reports her moth­ on tbe sick in ouFtldnity last week.
H. Johncox aud children return-,
er better.
NORTHEAST RUTLAND. edMrs.
Sunday from Leighton.
Mr. Coulter, of North Irvihg, called
He mail Hammond had the mis­
Miss Olive Johnson Is working for
ou S. P. Chambeis last Tuesday.
fortune to lose a valuable horse from Mrs. Johncox during her illness.
Spring goods are beginning to arrive and room must be made for them.
Mr. Geo. McConnell and wife, of Has­ an accident.
Several of the young folks attended
is YOUR
UNITY. WHAT WE
YOU GAIN.
tings, visited the latter’s father onq^day
Mrs. Charles Brown is slowly Improv­ the dance at Orangeville town hall last
last week.
ing from a badly sprained wrist.
Friday night.
Mrs. S. B. Chambers visited her
Mrs. EIm Tobias visited her parents
Rankin Hart spent ’Sunday with his
daughter in Baltimore last Saturday, Friday of last week.
uncle, Mr. Hart.
Mrs. Charieo Gaskill. who has been
Hernan Hammond has purchased
fine new telephone Hue is completed
much afflicted with rheumatism.
the Messer farm.
and another has just beeu started.
Our thaw has caught cold.
A. A. Matthews returned Saturday When the new Hue Is completed nearly
from ~
~ Ind. after a two everybody in this and surrounding com­
JSend
BANNER
brother who is in munity wH1_jh: oaw-M-connected by
weeks visit wit
the rro«t Balina salve lr Che world.
failing health.
Mr. Herbert Breeze, of Richland,
Arvllla Stowell has been very ill
spent Sunday here with his sister Mrs. with rheumatic fever.
A. P. Paine.
J.,H. Durkee, wife and Mtos Esther
Rev. Callan, the presiding elder, con- visited at Ellzah Barm urn’s last Fri­
H. D. Wotriug has entered the em-• ducted quarterly meeting servlcea here day.
' ploy of the Farmer’s and Merchant’s1 Sunday.
Last Saturday Mrs. Rose Began and
bank.
Cecilia Chase Is visiting her grand­ daughter Bessie and Misses Delia and
Orica Reiglar all of Freeport aud Mrs.
Carl Tuttle goes to Lansing in the&gt; mother Mrs. Fenner, at Milo.
near future where he has secured ak
Clare Thorpe spent Sunday with his Ida Durkee visited at J. H. Durkee’s.
clerkship' at the State bouse.
mother at Richland.
Milton Ebriy aud wife, of Nashville,
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Stanton, of Dow­Kenneth and Ritchie Mullen visited visited the former’s mother Mrs. Mary
ling, are guests, of tbeir parents Mr. at tbeir uncle’s, Geo, Mullen jr. Sunday. Early last Sunday.
aud Mrs. Solomon Troxel.
Mrs. Len Wolcott, of Freeport, spent
Nellie Mosher is assisting Mrs. Emily
Mias Gladys Williams, of Barryville,, Armstrong with ber housework.
a portion of last week at Forest .Tor*
waa a guest of Miss Grace Greenfield
Gladys and Grace VanHorn enter­ dun’s.
' Saturday.
Frank Smitband son Forest, of Lake
tained about 30 of their friends Friday
Odessa, aud Will Snyder, of Blanchard,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bass and children evening. AH report a pleasant time.
word guests at C-. Senter’s Sunday and
of Detroit, are viaitiug Mr. Bass's
Mrs. William Rockwell and daughterfather Peter Bass.
of Hickory Corners, spent the week aud Monday.
Mtoa Urab Baine visited at Mr.
Emerson Hoemer has gone to Arkau with her parents here, Mr., and-Mrs.
sas to spend the winter.
Wortley’s. last Friday aud Saturday.
Glbbe.
‘

MILLS

WE CAN’T QUITE

GIVE GOODS AWAY

1

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SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st

CLOTHING

§20 Suits
- §13.50
■ §5.00 Shoes
S.35O
18 &amp;
§17 Suits 12 29
■i
, 4 &amp; §4.50 Shoes 3-00
15 &amp; 16 Suits if.19 SHOES
.
979
3.50 &amp; 3.75 Shoes 2.79
12 &amp; 14 Suits

Underwear, Hats, Caps,
Gloves and Mittens
all in the ge.neral cut

OPPORT

T-^RMS,

LOSE,

Now

Spot cash on’this sale.

C. H.
and
* *• Osborn Op:e±L
evening.

�HASTINGS BANNER. JANUARY a6, &lt;905-

Men’
Youth’s
Children’s I

m-rew-re

Suits 1-3 OFF Suits

Hen’s
Y-t; ,
Childrens

Sale

Our Annual Clean-t

Of Men’s, Youth’s and Childreias Suits ends February 2nd. If you need anything in Clothing dont miss this sale.
All Suits except a few plain blacks are included. Also all children’s overcoats.

THIS
MEANS

$22.00
20.00
18 00
16.00
15.00
14.00

suits for $14.67
suits \for 13.34
suits for 12.00
suits for 10.67
suits for 10.00
suits for
9.34

1-4 OFF

.

12.00
10.00
8.00
7.00
6.00
5.00

suits
suits
suits
suits
suits
suits

for
for
lor
for
for
for

4.50 suits,
4.00 suits,
3.50 suits,
3.00 suits,
2.50 suits,
2.00 suits,

8.00
6.67
5.34
4.67
4.00
3.34

On all Men’s Trousers.

$5.50 trousers for $4.13
5.00 trousers' for 3.75
4.50 trousers for 3.37

4.00 trousers or
3.50 trousers for
3.00 trousers for

SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS

Chidester &amp; Burton

7SC
JCC
3SC

Leading Clothiers

always Sold the lowest

3.00.
2.63
2.25

ALL HEN’S STIFF BOSOH SHIRTS

1-2 OFF

3.00
2.67
2.34
2.00
1.67
1.34

Nothing Reserved

This will enable you to own an extra pair of trousers at a very small cost from a stock that is
and a stock that offers a good assortment.

THIS
HAKES

for
for
for
for
for
for

children s,
children's,
children’s,
children’s,
children’s,
children’s,

2.50 trousers fpr
2-00 trousers for
150 trousers for
ALL

FANCY SOFT
SHIRTS

1.88
150
113

NEGLIGEE

1-4 OFF
SHIRTS
SHIRTS
SHIRTS

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36

MONSTER SAW LOG. •
I
tonne conclusion that tne insane
star rrouL H uen «ui w ^uxiotnty mfxef
TO AVOID PNEUMONIA.
MISCELLANY come
In the electrical treatment of flour CHOICE
ore peculiarly susceptible to a worn
One day last week a monster white |
together. pour It into a well hotter* rt
by the lately patented process of J. N.
un's
presence,
nnd influence. uot only
mold. Stand it in a very hot oven,
&lt;ssk log was brought to this pity from i
Also?) the apparatus consists of two
the women, bnt tbe men as well. Ilv
bake twelve minutes and serve at once.
“
Army
men
generally.
”
remarked
a.
trabb farm in Castleton, j _, -PC
In
pBrB
uei.
wren
a
cou
mane
are lamps in parallel, with a coll made
says be has been Instrumental la otDuring the winter many |&gt;eradus be­
The log in question was 1G feet long, i to yield an arc .as much as eighteen veteran officer, “are pleased at the ac­
talnlng tbe admission of one woman
come victims of pneumonia. Nobody
•ras over foqr feet In diameter at Che Inches
• "
'-long. —
The area twe Inclosed by tion of Secretary
- Taft in -providing
_____
for physician to aa asylum for women In
Is Immune from tbe summons ot the
waali end, and scaled almost 2,000 feet.[ tubes, and the air within these Is elec- [t,ie manufacture nnd Issue of a new south Genlinny, and the rtvultg are death captain. It is rerved upon tbe until It has rea^hetl *be state moat de’~- previous -----f_4.— simply phenorocnaL The women mo
Under
regulations
aoch logs are very scarce iu this county ; trifled.; producing a gaseous mixture 1 chevron. u«strong nx well ms upon the weak.
slrnble to th«? taste, then add on? and a
to-day and a few hundred of them ' containing nitrogen peroxide and cqch of the various kinds.of coats re-’ more tractable, aud In the eases where
But there are certain rules of living half tumblers uf crated horarradteb tu
would represent an independent for-1 traces nf oznn»*. The air Is drawn off qulred ii different kind of chevron, the mental ilteense bi lite result of sexual which win reduce one
’s liability to tbe «ch trnrre) and shake well. This ar­
___________
r— Uk
- '—
tune especially, after being sawed into j into a revolving iiexagouHl drum, bunt of which were of the high colored I trouble tiie vamaa ductor works woo- disease.. says
the
biaigu —
Tribune. re!’,’&lt; ^thrr fermentation. After rv
where i!t In thoronghly incorporated facing clotiiN, run form tog to the vari­
From the bulletins of the health de- ®u1dJiW ft Tew vprekv rack off and.
Somber.
with tiie flour. The treatment not only
time n&lt;&gt; men physicians will be em­ partmmt and from other authoritative ban|t &lt;*P eloaejy in clean casks.
ous ann.i of the service.
| bleach* and purifies the flour, bnt is j ’Trr,“,w1U€
.
ployed in female lunatic asylums. Ills
Tbe’cblors u*-n in dyeing this cloth opinion la supported in large measure sources tbe following rules may be set----------------- *--------Joint Installation of K. 0. T. M.aud i■ rlulmcd to nd'l to its nutritive quality, I
down tor-observance:
Hew to draw c*&gt;»w.
«
OPS’*!".
Experiments were by another eminent authority. Dr.
1*-O. T. M. Friday evening uiSt. Hose’s ।i chemical annlyris showing- n consider^ cr&lt;“ v,:r&gt;'
Do not overbent the boose.' Most!
J Clean with
with hot
hot vinegar
vinegar to
in which
which a
a
! Linde tj’ubtuln a chevron that would Kropelin.
kali. Hon. Ferry F. Powers will in­ side increase of nitrogen.
little Bsalt
bin#
been
diMolved Brass U
people habitually dweffl In apartments'j utt,e
*,t h
is* b
‘*n dissolved.
stand
attached to the
stall Sir Knight officers,.while Deputy
the temperature of which Is from 3 to' cipBn^'J Ifi the ►anw way, uaiug either
white summer and cotton khnkl coats,
.I*sdy &lt;k&gt;mnmuder Hose ftacey will oiB10 degrees toe high.
I| r!r'
“~r anti salt, —
■ *
- salt
vlnr-gnr
lemon- juice
n:xl
One of the results of the Rusri'iu. Charles Nnule is n!J Iowa tanner who and finally the color of the olive drab
Wear light underwear and heavy I, or
m id. But with both brass
«*ate in iiktfcapacity fur the ladles.
war .....
I* that
.
, „„
raw . furs
... are
hss not! Mat down for six years. Nagle shirting flannel won selected ns the
oven-oats retber than heavy under-'
*” treatment must not cod
I —
anti*----------copper the
cheaper
this
season.
It
wm
take
some
Is mine iu every other nrspect. but has beat. Bars made of cloth of this shade,
wear .-mi light overcoats.
! thus or rerdigrifi win appear and tbu
a beaftllng fear that tbe devil will sewed ou ». groundwork of olive drab time for the drop la the price of raw
Avoid mingling with crowds when article be ruined. A thorough waahcatch him If be ever sits down. .
serge, will hurmonlre with the service furs to affect the retail sale ot tbe extremely tired or when food has not Ing with aoap and wat&lt;r should follow
Dissolve
teaspoonful of alum in o
Therefore for a half doseu summers coats and at the same tlm? are sufll- manufactured pro.liict, but the public been taken for a longer Interval than aud every trace of the acid removed.
iqtmrt of water. When‘gold sth- in
•
and as many winters he has lived a Uently distinctive.- Bars of tbe same are already l-eglmdug to gel the bene­ usual. Avoid becoming chilled when and then tbe article must l&gt;e p!v«j a
ffiour ennugh to give It the consistency
praetirally upright life. ever ready to doth sewed on a grpnouwort of either fit in reductions made In anticipation.
overtired
• ...
•
thorough polishing. The appotuttce
.of thick cream, being particular to bent
Russia Is one of the largest fur buy­
flprint for the tall timber if Satan ap­ cotton khaki or white duck will harAdmit into all rooms wliere you live of |*ronce Is much Improved by nibbing
op nil tbe Jumps. Rtlr iu ns much pow­
pears. He sleeps on an Ingeniously monlzp with tbe khaki service and ing countries, Canada nnd British and work plenty of sunlight and fresh
the entire surface with a’ cloth wet
dered raaln ns will lie on n dime and
North America send abroad tbeir sur­
'obstructed frame, eats from « high white summer coats.
with sweet oil.
throw In about six clove# to g’ve It n ShWf nnd never rides in street cars or
plus
of
raw
furs
beyond
what
the
"While the distinctive colon* of the
Keep warm whcn^lndoors even If It
•cent. Pour the flour mixture Into a •team rars. He does not attend the
various arms of the service have iieen1 American market will take. The Unit­ la nereacary to build fires in seasons
teacup of belling water, stirring well tiheater and when li? gon to church
disregarded In tbe new chevrons. It will ed States, except for some production
when It Is unusual to do su. Avoid
To make &gt;
bo.nrm.dc co-'
•II tbh time. In n few minutes it will rtands up, for Baton mav be even
not lead to confusion. because the bnt In Alaska, imports almost all of the Indoor chill and dampness ns much as
J&gt;e of the consistency of molnssea. there.-Minneapolis ’Hmra.
cords show the color of the arm of tiie sxpenslve furs which tre ked here. possible. For this- reason be careful wgne take half a fluid ounce each of
Four It Into an earthen or china dish,
oils
of
Invendor
and
rosemary,
a fluid
service, and the ornaments on the coat Smaller furs, like muskrats, raccoons, to remove the cblir before moving Into
last roo! and stir.In a small teaspoonful
mmce' of oil of lemon, twenty drops of
coHnra show the organisation to which chunks 41 nd opossums, are produced In apartments freshly papered or caldmeh of oil uf cloves and of fuissafras. I
Card of Thanks. .
oil
of
cinnamon
and
a
gallon
of
akvlarge number* m tbe United States, mlned.
We with to extend oar tlurarn thaakn to the un enlisted man belongs.”—Washington' ind a great part of them ia exported.
Put a cebrer on it and wit Ju a cool
bol
Mix these Ingredients well to­
raauy friends and tirighborw who no ktadiv a* Star.
B? careful during variable weather
jtace. When you need It for use you l raSces ■ thB
gether
nnd
bottle.
** &lt;Wr 1*ioved &lt;,BU«hterWhere there is continual cold or con
can take a bit and soften it with warm
Chin* «»d H«ul.,
Mid asi&gt; Mas.,Rosian- F. CAttiuaow.
warmth the disease is little
The bureau of statistics provides In slant
Thia gi im story of the war Is quoted
known.
from a Siberian paper: A Russian regi­ recent tenues of the consular reports
If you have an attack of the grip be
ment was surprised by a Japanese am- tables showing the trade for many
unusually careful about your diet and
buacmh* and loat 2,000 killed. Of one years of tbe United States with China
about exposing youroelf to the weath­
company every man waa Wiled or 1 nd with Russia. The former was by
er. Neglected colds develop into pmnfor
tbe
greater
every
year
of
the
past
wounded, only the captain and two
monla
with startling rapidity.
other officer* being able to get cleqr. twenty.
,.yak* Plenty of exercise in tbe sun­
fact that we
We sold last year $12JM2.000 worth
After Hthe buttle the captain, though
light and fresh «ir. As good aurslng
wounded, departed by himself. One of of goo-in to China and bought from ber
cream
ehoe making
is practically the only cure for pneu
hta friends, alarmed nt this, went to S29.342.LKX) worth. The year before we
look for him. He found him on the sold $18,GOO,&lt;X)O and in 1002 $24,000,000 monte. «o good living la practically the
only
preventive.
worth.
battlefield seated on a large atone.
He had dragged to tb* spot the
RursIb bought of us last year $»,.
H»w t. Cw,* Hill mtl.a.
bodies of the men who once formed H4.000 and sold us $10,712,000. War
1 bI[1Q« ** not always a willful
bls company and had arranged them preparation.*! accounted for much the .
tn the rapks* they tilled when iilive. largest purchases on record. In six habit to be cured by some uttie ponbUt «n Indication
When he revognlxed bla friend, be call­ rears we have sold much more to Chi­
or tbe flrat stage of nervous degeneraed ou^ to him to shoot him for bln cow­
ttoa. The habit should be treated as a
ardice in being alive when all hj» men
Tea explains why our Chinese fan
disease it affects the general health.
were dead. Then, losing bls reason al­ torts are sb heavy.
together, ke harangued his dead mpu.
* ,ba^
■*»!calling upon them to follow him nnd
U,ay CtU"c «PP«rtlcltta. A
irrriinry.
irttle id ter aloes rubl&gt;ed on the fingsr Always
promising them victory.
Il lx KrMlv Jcur,.
lhf 1X1O&lt;1O11
tips will cure it In children. *
When; they did not follow him, be
and
one
lx’’n"1
«P
“Tproached thenj.
them, but-affectionately.
but *
»«.!.reproached
•i£T2,1■;‘“l ”■*’ “rt «»i* '•
I addressing them by their names. He
B1MT ,1&gt;e!
one pair
’r./’Penang some t. fifu-eu
An —or.ug.
won,isu dec
had at last to be removed by force and *' iweiitv umillioim
,
"or
“J
•’•*?'■ euumc
you will
no
,
lake it kL-niia
»&gt;.‘«
m _i_ * o*
_m
brer Ih th. lun.Ue ..ylum
n«r- uifai.
tl,„u
-'r"lt- u
— -*1»» ui
one lerwor«ng« Inu, a ix,wli ,M
wkmihui. or powdewa
IMilIXM
Wo«f» Plirsielaaa For I.ua^tira.
. . ----- G.rtuan
~.*a i’&gt;’puiation of h». •M **• j-oiia o» tom
i*., mi
Hfn an
mw*
_ thousand
-*
- soulsOne of the most famous of German |lwt*Q Mve
^
Hell ic^eiLar tin poateetl,
'dSTw
Full instructions in the “ Royal Baker and Pastry Cook*
physlctens for tbe treatment of xneutal ra™. mn
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dboa.™. rrotauor I.ndwlg. j, MtTOWt. I ■dolt msi. l~
r------ --- . w.n,
population
u,:ai _
» oai. tb« minor.
wllh °
book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit, and cake
IT ndrocHng the emplo/ment or wo- I
°r k,i,Uot- Mulatto I.
with Royal Baking Powder.
Gratis to any addreoa.
W&gt;l --.rerj-wlwre
wl'th
j,
men pbprtdaao In lunatic
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                  <text>Hastings Banner
HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1905.

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 40.

EAR AWAY SIAM
INTERESTING

LETTERS

FROM

MRS. CARRIE YUTZ WALKER.

HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCES
People There and Many
Facts Aj&gt;out That Country
Are Given.

With the

Through the courtesy of Mrs. Chas.
Yutz. we are enabled to give our
readers another interesting letter from
Mrs. Carrie Yutz Walker.
Extracts
are made from eeverallettera, and while
not written for publication, they give
much Interesting information concern­
ing their life there, and pereobal ex ;
periences which will be eagerly read by I

Mrs. Wa'ker’s school friends and ac
quaintancea.
Nakawn, Seetamarat, Siam; Oct. 28.—
Our Siamese teacher has' a touch of
fever and Mr. Eckles has been acting
as instructor for a few days. He went
with Dr. Walker down the river last
night to see a new patient, liXd they
did hot return till after 1 o’clock, and
both are tired, so I presume we shall
not have a regular lesson today. He is
a splendid Siamese student, and told us

yesterday ws need not be at all dis
couraged in the language work, as we
were doing nicely. J ust now we are
spelling and tryipg to distinguish what
one of five tones is to be used. I was
eager to begin and now ' we are all the
more eager to .speak and read it.
In some
some respects
respects it
in
u is
io easier than

CLOSE CALL TO DEATH

DIVORCE QUESTION

ROMANUCMARRIAGE

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.

i S^STIONS
“
10 PATRONS

Fred Snore ot Nashville Pinned Down
Mies Oiah Lentz, of Nashville, Marries
By a Rolling Log—Had a Very
MORE IMPORTANT THAN ANY POFredrick B. Sheer, of Detroit.
Narrow Escape.
.
UTICAL PROBLEM
The friends of Mies Olah Lentz, of
t»oui our Nartnllle Oorreipoudent.
,
Nashville,
were somewhat surprised to OF THE RURAL ROUTES BY CAR­
PRESIOSF ROOSEVELT
Nashville, Jan. 31 .—JFred'Snore, Jiv­ SO
i hear oi' her marriage in Windsor, Can- ।RIER BURDETTE LICHTY” :
ing north of this place,, met with
quite a serious accident last week. Told Committee of Churchmen in ' ada,
--hl ItnAl/iav
Mb- — Freder
r.­
one.day last week &lt; fn
to Mr.'
MUTUAL ACCOMODATION
While loading logs in the woods alone
Promising Them His Co operation.
ick J J. SliCgr, of Detroit.
one of pie logs slipped, coming against
Washington, Jan. 28.—RL Rev. Wm.
Mbs Lents was one of the most The Interests
his foot, and' ankle, breaking his ankle
of the Service and
C. Doane, bishop of Albany, and a com* I prominent young ladies in Nashville,
and pinning him fasti Be called for
,
Those of the Patrons Would be
help but in vain. He bnally. managed mittee of the inter-church conference and enjoyed the acquaintance of-many
Furthered —Ail Rural Pal­
on marriage and divorce, called on' the
rons Should Read
to roll tbe log so he coaid extricate his
president today to confer with him as friends in tfojs city, who unite in wish­
foot and drove to the bouse. It was a
Tills Letter.
to some of the results of their deliber­ ing her much happiness.
narrow escape us it was one of the
Having
been carrier on Route No. 2
ations. Bishop Doane speaking for the
The
groom
is
a
retired
pugilist,
but
coldest days and he would have per­
‘ for nearly three years, I wish to speak
ished withcold in a short time had he I committee delivered a brief address to left the squared circle to engage in the
in tbe way of a letter through the
President Roosevelt to which the presbeen obliged to remain in the woods.
chiropodist business in Detroit.
columns, of our County papers to all
• -ident replied as follows:
patrons of Rural Routes in Barry Co.,
“Bishop Doane and gentlemen: It is i
In regard to carrier's experiences, so all
' a very great pleasure to meet you here, i
concerned may know what might be
, There is a certain tendency to exalt the
done to better the service for both car­
unessential In dealing with our public
. rier and patron.
HARRY A. KNICKERBOCKER, OF: questions and public men especially
I will say that I like tb« work and
are
apt
to
get
their
attention
concen
­
BATTLE CREEK, SHOOTS HIS
think the majority of my patrons ap­
trated on Questions that have an im­
WIFE AND HIMSELF
portance, but a 'wholly ephemeral im- COUNCIL GIVES FRANCHISE TO J. preciate my service.
THURSDAY
Now for a few suggestions. In the
M. OTT, OF ALBION, AND F. W.
portahce compared with the questions
first place you all know that a carrier
FREESE, OF FORT WAYNE
that go to the root of things. Questions
CAUSE WAS FAMILY TROUBLE
starling out on his route has fiom SO
like.tbe tariff and tbe currency are of
to, 25 miles Co drive. Fleaseremember
literally no consequence whatsoever GOOD WORK OF
Was a Brother of Carl Knickerbocker,
any person carrying the U. S. Mall has
compared with tbe vital question of
BOARD OF TRADE tbe right of way In any and all places
of Carlton -Latter Brands as
having the unit of our social like, the
False Stories That His
on the public highway. Whan you are
homo, preserved.
New Company to Lay Five Miles of about to meet a rural carrier on a nar
Brother Was Drink­
“It is impossible to overstate the im­
Main, and to Give $1,000 Bond
ing Man.
row crossway or trteep cut through the
i portance
gviH»ilvc! of
in the
uiv cause
vwb.wt; you
jvm represent.
That Plant Will Be In Oper­
snow,-it would be proper aud is your
Friday’s papers contained the stocy (if the average husband and wife fulation By October 1st.
duty to wait, and not drive in and by
of the shooting of his wife by Harry qh their duties toward each other and
so doing force the carrier to wait there­
A..Knickerbocker, of Battle Creek, who toward their children as Christianity
At last there seems to be every as
immediately after shot himself, he dy- teaches them, then we may rest absoU&gt;at Hastings will have a gas by delaying the mail, if not for your
Ing instantly, his wife living but a few lutt,ly
lhat lhe other problems Plaul’ lht! common council
having family possibly far your neighbor who
will solve themselves. But if we have , Kra,1U"J «• franchise to J. M. Ott, of AL may be waiting on the corner for the
minutee.
Knickerbocker was 33 yeah old, his solved every o.her problem in the wk*! Won&gt;aud *'• " •
of Forl 'VaW mail, while you are holding the carrier
• i
years oiu, Uu&gt; solved every o.ner prooiem in me wis-1
•back on some crossway or some other
...... z- .•
t. .
■is raid ' est possible Way. it shall profit us nuth^
■ :at its session Friday evening.
wife -even years joungen*
She

MS FRANCHISE
IS GRANTED

MURDER AND SUICIDE

I

"Euglish. There are no plural forms as
in English, and no cnee forms, no per* |
,
..........&lt; _ and
I ..gender
r- fArni;
a .
gon, number
forms. W
We
have just im-hi Iffcruing a dozen nites ; to have been a pretty woman. They inK if
have lost our own national
for tones. Our Latin^Geruian. und J).-.' had two-chiidnn both boss, aged eight »oiii; and We will have lost It If we do
Walker's Greek heip. us out nicely. Mr. | au&lt;j llVy years. The papers described i uut have tlx* questions of the relations
Eckels says it Is much easier t«&gt; learn ’ Knickerbocker as a "druiikt-n. worth-?of the family put upon the proper basis.
naving had at least one language k.KSpaillU.r ”
| ..WhUe 1-do m.; know exactly what

The securing of this plant is due to
f
'’ the Ildktlngs
.
Board of Trade. , After ,
•that
waa uritanized, U. H.Thomas,
?aUoruej’ for lhe Board of Trade, was
।10 TraTen* CUy’ While.there ho In-i

TWELVE O’CLOCK LUNCHEON

An eloborate 12 o’clock luncheon
given by Mrs. L. A. McIntyre Thurs­
day to about 80 lady friends. The
home was very appropriately decorated
for the occasion.
The guests wrrn
seated at small tables, served by several
young ladles. Mrs. Wood catered. The
guests thoroughly enjoyed not only the
luncheon but the social pleasure of
the occasion. Mrs. McIntyre is soon to
leave the city, and this gave special inten-st, for all regret that tbe social
circles of this' city are to lose-Mr. and
Mrs. McIntyre.

(OMMUNKATION
BANFIELD TELEPHONE SUBSCRIB­

ER FAVORS BEING LOYAL TO
CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO.

FINE LINE JUST COMPLETER

The Banfield Telephone Line Will
Be First-Class in Every Re­
spect and of Great Benefit.
Banfield is equipped with one ef the
fineet rural telephone systems in the
state and the line is still extending
being subscribed for as far north m tbe

town line of Johnstown, and south te '
the residence of Geo. E. (krfeasan.

county treasurer. Much credit ia dee
J. E. Chandler for his untiring efforta
In pushing the project to a Complete
success; every enterprise has a promo,
ter. and to this young man the people
6we a debt uf gratitude, not only fot
me mduuhi
or territory
the
amount of
territory co
covered, but

narrow place. In such cases, when the also for the quality
.
. of th*
ie material
r-Hpriktr
carrier lu
is rlrelnvreil
delayed Lftrnntl
several tinnao
times n
a day, tiwwi
usedin
in fhu
the construction ..rof the'lias*
please remember that your outgoing Mr. Chandler argued from the mitaeft mall cjollected by him is sometimes one for a first-class system, consisting of
or tyic trains late in leaving the post twenty foot poles, ten pin cross arms,
ofiice.
coupled with twelve B. B. steel wire to
Have your mail box erected on a sub* the center, and that each stockholder
stantial post, 42 inches from the ground should suppty himself with *a North
to the bottom of tbe box, on level Electric phone, the best on the market.
' Concluded on page 10
His arguments were so conclusive they
were adopted by the company.
We
wou/d not, however, forget the man­

previous.
We are indebted to his brother. Carl it is that you wish me to do, 1 can say i v*®tigated tbe gas plan*, in that city , •
Several prisoners are going by- rhe !
Knickerbocker, of Carlton, for par-; in advance that so far as in me lies ail!and wcured l**e address of Mr. F. U. I
......------------up lo tb&lt;J lraRe&lt;1y.
i wiH
dont l0 (.o Opj.rate wllh you lo.! Fre^:e, who Installed that plant. Hav
clanking
of their fetters in
is not Y,»rHrn.
particu llcil|ars
lady musical — nor is”it distasteful.
Carl brands as a mean falsehood the ward the end you have In view. One ,lu? t0
10 ^°uth B®nd»Ind-’ on
They are bound together and it glyes story that hie brother was either drunk- [ of the most unpleasant and dangerous “‘*8 800n afler» Mr- Thomas wired Mr.
them a very unnatural gait. They enor worthless. He declares that he ; features of our American Hfe jB uie ‘ Freese to meet him, which he did. Mr.
work every day. Last Sunday toward rarely ever drank, aud was never Known .diminishing birth rate and the loosen-1 Thomas uxplained the situation in Has
ager of tbe-Citizens telephone line at
evening we drove a few’ miles north to be drunk, certainly never before his I tig of the marital tie among the old ! l,"&lt;8 and urKt‘d O’*1 «r- 'J*5*? **
It goes j ub*lKb a plant in our city. I he result
Battle Creek, Mr Burch, who has aided
and overtook about 25 carrying bricks. trouble with his wife did he ever in- native American , families.
so liberally Id the construction of tba
Either at sight of us or from a low dulge in stimulants. He declares that without saying that for the race, a? for , waa thal the totter communicated with
signal each stepped aside, dropped 1u he was a hafd working man. a painter [the indiiidual. do material prosperity. ; L £ &lt;&gt;n:of Albion, .indithe two came ONE ORGANIZED IN THIS CITY line by furnishing material at a mini­
LAST WEDNESDAY EVENING.
!Ml ‘ '“?* T**7 ’nbmllled
their knees and' pressed their palms by trade. The fact lhat he worked two no business growth, no artistic or scieumum cost to the company. This gen­
Battle Creek under the same ' un'c develupemcnt.-will count if the I 8 francbi’*‘- b’n nt that l,me the council
together. This Is a common way of yearn
tleman has kept every promise to th»
EXHIBITION IN CITY HAII
letter. The people of this vicinity have
greeting missionaries.
These nave contractor - would go to prove lhat he race commits Filicide. Therefore, b’lsh- idid uot Ivel disposed to grant it, so they
been gala days for the Buddhists. For Was a sober, good workman. Carl also | op, (count iiysclf fortunate in having |,( ft Meantime others came here-to
asked for service to tbe west, rt-nching
three days now heavy cars with idols declare# that Harry loved hl? wife and 'the chance tb work with you in this : U£°*Pect th« ll,cal ,b‘,d- But none of February 15, 16, 17 and 18. Officers Delton, Richlknd and Kalamazoo, and.
Elected'and Association Starts
have been dragged by, by dozens of children, and was utterly distracted matter of vilal importance to the na. ‘hem rented to meet tbe Ideas of the
through the efforts of Mr. Burch the
i ti'oual welfare."
’
i C°OncB» WP° believed that most of those
men. women and children.’ It is-w day over tbe breaking up of his hornet
}&gt;e&lt;ition has ibeen granted, th«&gt; poles
(Ml Nicely.
.
M»rv U!H«. ot Lwter- j
—--------------------- — •
iMking tor fr«nrhl.M wore nrerety .per
for airing the idols. Yesterday one car
Wednesday evening last n number of being strung via Dowling, and Cedar
poultry raisers from various parts of Creek, thus forming a complete net
waa decorated w: th Lunches of bananas. .IHre.N Y .re.rlyren ,&lt;•»,. Wo. II hTR|EDT0
GET )NT0 DEP0T j
co&lt; oanut, jack frail. beta!, etc. . The Jutneblic relations were happv. 80 Carl |
memM.ive^ oui wisneu
mi a irno
Ihu county met at the store of M. W Work of lines to tiie'best markets in ths
| eblw .nd b.wk It around the countn-.
betel chewing hafiii Is terrible. It not f,y». unlll after he more.1 to Bottle .. ......................
Hleka and organized the Barry Uonnty country. We were highly pleased at
Creek.
The
..ttenti.o,
Ht
another
own
t
-y
IJen,l
Y
«
-rk
“
&lt;
•
I
air
ot
.
t
uin
e
It
to
the
highest
bidder.
only make.? the teeth black, but it
I Foully Association. Following are the the article in Inst week’s B.txxt « in
rraatg,.
।
w.. aiegled theco.ti.cll baa rated the
changes Uie bealthy c dor of the mqcows to Mre. Knickerbocker gti. n d bun. |
re'garc^ to the. Bell Phone Co., push ing
ofiice rr:
" ben Agent Townedt Milo went lo city Hom being it prey to s|wculalore.
•lining to a very light pink. Many of :u.d a&gt; argmndnt and reproot ot bls j
its way into the Hew territory o' B.irry
President -J. M. Bauer, city.
wife failed, ns Curl aver* , to vhango ! tbe depot Saturday morning, he found j
All the memten of the council were
county. For the many Jong &gt; tars ; ast
the Chr.ibti.au? have given it up.
Vice President - M. W. Ilickn, city.
a key fayoritMy mpreesed with Mr. OU and
in a few 'minutes I must tlx some her conduct, Ire separated from her last Ilh' door Ir1"* *"d P"“
the company Ip question did nut know
Secretary- Robt. Mitchell, Irving.
September
bv
agrecmnit
with
hi?
wife
1
bvokeit
ell
In
the
key
hole;
-But
when
Mr.
Freese.
Mr.
OH
Will
be
the
manptilk fur two
Treasurer -C. W. Biggv, Rutland.
. nor care to know this section of th*
vnw Siamese babies. They
j
ui n uu ins- »uf, - ---, ---- -------- ---------------- ,------,
.. born Monday, 'lhey only he taking their youngest child with i h‘e ««“Uy g&lt;Jt Inside, ho'foumi nothing ager of the Hastings GasCo.aathe
Executive Committee- Willard Ter­ country, but nnw they want to link
.out four
four pounds
pounds apiece.
apiece. When
When him to Syracuse, N. Y.
11la wife’s disturbed. That same morning very • new corporation will be called, and tflll ry, Chas. Schoudelmyer. Middleville; themselves to the county-rural mail
weigh about
em-ttrat one
one was
was In
In in
in a
a basket,
basket, mother came to see him there ..
a few variy,
varly,two
two tramps
frtmpe were
were seen
seen leaving
leaving tne;
the |
Continued on page 10.
I saw them-first
F. Parmeter, E. A. Holman and E. L. service and gb to every hous^. I^et ns
. the other In a box. Now Mrs. Eckels weeks ago, bo Carl slates, and Induced Milo school Jiouie, where they had ovi- j
show our appreciation to tne Citizens
Hureley.
WEDDING
BELLS
him
to
let
her
take
bis
little
son
with
deut,
y
Pta
’
ed
overnight
Probably
lhey
■
has given nice soft pillows for their
It was decided to hold an exhibition Co. by being loyal to them.
use. Have to keep warm bricks near her tu Lesterrilire. This he did. She ’ had endeavored to unlock the depot for j
A St RM’IUBKR.
in this city, February 15. 10, 17*and
them. I have made blankets for them then took the little boy to his mother the purpose of securing sleeping accom Miaa Harriett McIntyre United in IBth.-and the upper story of the city
__________
out of my red flannel skirt. These at Battle Creek. Then the wife wrote I modations.^
hall has been secured for that purpose.
Marriage to Dr. Clarence
WORTH OF AN IDEAL
people are so ignorant of themselves Harry, sb his brother states, that mat- nilQQV’Q DADOED
It is to be hoped that all interested in
E. Burton.
and their offspring.
Dr. Snyder says tern were all arranged «o that he and BUDDY &amp; DAHDttl
the raising 'of poultry will co operate
■
Friday evening at •&gt; o’clock nt the
Hon. William J. Bryan W ill Lecture
only- one third of the Siamese babies she could live together again, and urg I
SHOP BURGLARIZED
•with the Association. The officers are
home ui
of me
the uuuvn
bride's paicnvo,
parents, aii
Mr.. aou
and
.
...
:‘ nuiuo
on That Topic Feb. 24th.
"
Continued on page 7.
.ogbhnw con,,. &lt;o
.
,
——
: Mn L. A. Melnljre, Mlu Harriett men of energy and will do their utmost
The many who will wish to h«*r
to make the organization a success.
wm happy t« recelre tbl. new,. On Oeorge Blood .nd . Wilbur Hopkin. .
unhK1
| Hon. Wm. ;i. Bryan's lecture on "The
Conte- to Oolng the Deed.
|)r
Re, „ „
INSTALLED NEW OFFICERS go’bg to Battle Creek he wm rerve.l I
| Value of an Ideal*' at St. Ruso's. Mali
with a legal notice from hM wire that ।
Friday morning llu«bj« Broe. tiarboi ' Van Auken performing the ceremony,
A MILLION FEET OF LOGS
Friday evening. Feb. 21th. should plait
she proposed to get a divorce from him. shop was bnrgarllzed. abont $22.00 in ।
..
.
j
Prompt^ « the hour named, to the
The Public Installation of Knights
I to secure their ’ reserved seats al one*.
Carl states that Harry was depressed cash t»elng taken. The robbery was so |
of theWeddlng |Urch, beautl J. T. Lombard Will Accumulate
That if they have not season reserves. Srr
and Lady Maccabec Officers at
and
distracted over this turn of evidently the work of sonieone who ' ful|y rendered by Miss Inez McIntyre,
Many*in Barry County
‘ St. Rose’s Han, Friday Evening,
gle tickets will be on sale at Fred L.
events, and especially over finding that knew about the habits of the propri. ■ 6iaUjr of th® bride, the bride and groom
This Winter.
.
a Very Interesting Occasion.
Heath's, price 75 cents. Every person
be had been trickled into coming back' etors in caring for their cash, that bus- ! marched Into the parlor arm inarm,
Large Crowd- Good Time.
Every winter it seems as though the buying a single ticket will be entitled
here.
plolon pointed at once to Wilbur Hop- Rev. Van Auken in a very impressive
- Friday evening; wm a red letter occa­
For a few days previous to the trag­ klnn, who had formerly run the shoe-: manner pronounced the words which last of the lumbering operations hi to a reserved seat, provided the holder
Bairr .County is here. And yet each shall select such reserve seat and havr
sion for the Macehbee order In this city. edy, Harry had visited his brother Car),
shining stand in the shop. Entrance made lhenj man and wlfe&gt; the ring
&lt;&gt;n that evening, in St. Rose’s hall, in Carlton. He was almost beside him­
winter]appears to bring its regular har­ it reserved before the lecture. The ca­
was effected through the back base | ceremony being employed for the ocvest of logs, and the present is no ex­ pacity of St. Roses ball will not be
occurred the public Installation of the self as he talked of his broken home,
roeiit. Tracks were discovered in the casion.
The bride was becomingly ception. Mr. J. T. Lombard has al
new officers of tbe K. O. T. M. M. and and how be had been robbed of his
oversold, and sale of tickets will etas*
freeh snow. Sbon Under Sheriff Ritchie gowned it. Swiss mull and
carried ready accumulated at Coats Grove up­
, L. O. T. M. M., Hon. Perry F. Powers, children: He left Carlton Wednesday.
when the llpait Is reached, bale of re­
arrested
young Hopkins and his com­ white roses; the groom was attired in
' of Cadillac, acting as installing ofilcer
wards
of
200,000
feet,
and
in
this
city
a
Tbe night before he paced the floor and panion, George Blood.
served seats will commence Monday
The boys at conventional black.
for the Sir Knights, and Mrs. Rose shewed in other ways the mental ex­
good deal more. He expecta to pan Feb. -ZOlh. ‘ Further announcement*
first denied their guilt. But the dViTbe decorations of the fine home uf the million mark if the good -sleighing
Racey, oT Nashville, In like capacity citement under which he was laboring.
next week.
dencc pointing to them was so conclus­ 51 r. and Mrs. McIntyre were very ap­ ' will holdout.
• for the Ladies. Both acquitted them­ Carl haS no doubt butthat his brother’s
ive that on Sunday they confessed to propriate, the color scheme being green
selves with credit. After that came mind was unbalanced by his troubles,
PLEAD GUILTY TO OFFENCE
the robbery, and the money was secur­ and white for the front parlor,red for
the address of Mr. Powers on “Fra­ aud lhat wan the cause of his awful
LANGUISHES IN JAIL
ed and returned. The Imys are about the back parlor and pink for the dining
ternity.” Mr. Powers is always an en­ deed.
18 years of ago, and have not hitherto room.
David Ragla Plead Guilty to Crntky
tertaining speaker, and he wasupver
J. W. Rogers? Drunk and Disorder*
becn-suspected of crime.
Tt la to be
to Animals—Paid $5.00 Fine
Elegant refreshments were served
more at himself than on Friday night.
ly Takes Jail Sentence.
hoped that this experience will thoro­ In the dining room. Mrs. Wood cater­
and Costs.
COUNTY
RURAL
ROUTES
He is glear, convincing, forceful and
A man crazy drunk and seemingly
ughly cure them. They will have their ed.
David llagla, mention of whose su­
logical, and presented the helpful side
unable to'navigate was in tbe C. K. &amp;
examination before Justice Bishop to­
Rural
Route
Agent
George
Knappen
rest
for
cruelty
to animals was ruad&lt;*
of fraternal organizations, particularly
The bride is the younger of the two S. depot Friday night when Agent '
day,
To Meet Barry Co. Postmasters.
that of the great order of Maccabees in
daughters of Mr. and Airs. L. A.-Mc- Greusel wanted to close np. All efforts in our last, appeared before J unlit*Friday to Arrange for Them.
NO NEW CASES AT DELTON . * ntyre. Dr.’Burton is one of the city’s to arouse the party proving unavailing. Bishop Monday morning and wan as­
a way that pleased and captivated the
Rural Route Agent Kriappen request­
$5.00 fine and costs. There n«
large audience. After the address came
1
young and professional men, and has Sheriff Furntes was telephoned to come sessed
refreshments, which were served in the ed Postmaster Cook of (his city to call Tbe Authorities at That Place Are a growing practice. Both have many aud get him. Tire sheriff and under 'some other offenders who had better
basement of the hall.' After that thoRu 'a meeting of all the postmasters of this
Stamping Out the Small Pox.
friends who unite In congratulations sheriff,Hurry Ritchie, went to the C. K. profit by’this case or they may be ctJV
From Burton Terry, who was in-the ' ai d best wishes. They have a nice &amp; 8., and literally carried him for about ed on to pay some fines.
who desired
indulged
in dancing. county to meet him at 10 a. m., Friday,
Taken all in alt it was an occasion that the 3rd. This has been done. The city Saturday, we learn that*there have I home 225 West Marshall St. where they two blocks, after which he seemed able
TAKEN TO THE ASYLUM.
all *present will remeinbqf with pleas­ meeting will be held in the Supervisors’ been no new cases of small pox In the | will be “al home.”
to move his feet.
Saturday he was
Mrs: Evelyn Baker, of MiddletOh*
ure. The musical part of tbe program room at the Court House. The purpose village of Delton, and those previously! TbeciuNof town guests were: Miss taken before Justice Blshep, giving his
for the exercises was furnished by the is to lay before them thfc routes aa Mr. reported are getting along nicely. Tbe ■ Agnes Burton, of Detroit, sister of the name as J. W. Rogers. He was fined | was brought here on the morning trai«a
little Mieses Tula Thomas and Edna Knappen has arranged; them with a authorities havea&amp;ed energetically and ' EPoom; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox, and $10 ana costs, in all $15, and In default I Monday, ana having teen previously
Marston, and Miss Winnie Harper, and view of seeing what, if any,changes are expect to have the disease wiped out' MIbs Nellie Fox, of Detroit; Mrs. Carrie will serve a ja| 1 sentence .of 15 days. I adjudged insane was taken to the thy
him at Kalamazoo on tbe next trad*
advisable.
,
toon.
'
I Winters, of Potterville.
was very pleasing.
The name given Is an assumed one.
I
in chhrge of Sheriff Furniw.

POULIY ASSOCIATION

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRARY, i. 1905

Hastings Banner. ■
Puhllslted every Wednesday afternoon at Sawyer, of the city of Hillsdale, for BeMtehigsa.
j
of tag University.
Dr. Sawyer ie
~
- ~

COOK BROS Editors.
•*« to t» qo*ll6«d In orery w., for tbe
COUK KKVO .
_ ______ I pcltlon, I, en erdeut republican polltl-

POOTY.MNTU ve*B.

I o*l&gt;r. &lt;" PoMeooed of epleodld bu,lnew
==x ability, and'was endorsed f or tbq posi-

I IN SOUTHWESTERN &lt; &amp;
MICHIGAN
THE WEEK.'J NEW!

&lt;

| tion by the State Medical Society at Ils
FRON
4
»i « recent meeting. He is a graduate of
NEARBY COUNTIES
j
ONK VEAK......... .
BIX MONTHS
■_ a the Michigan University, is conversant
TMREK MONTHS
--------------------------------------=- with its needs, and if selected for the
Kotered at the’ pontoffice M HasUngs. Suebi-1 bonor would be the only representative
Grand Ledge Tile Works have
Bn,MMooodcW»R»stm.| of thb medicd profeMion on the Board been closed twice this winter for lack
—~
of Regents. These are ..ii
all strong or,Jr.,*
points of coal, both times
tlpes through the
tbe freight
advertising Ratios.
in his favor and should have no small blockade ou the F. and 1*. M.
Display advertising. rales tumistmd on appllbearing jvhen the coming republican j
•aUon.
.
«
BaalncM local*:and reading ostlers. On state convention n ames its candidate i
Twenty-two prisoners are now con­
**aI nag*. or among Brevities.. M‘$c a line: elseline. Avor.gr of seven word.to the fur Regent.
fined in the county Jail, the largest num
*Want column; ic a word for each Insertion.
her
at one time In several years. Some
John Mitchell has been reelected ■
C«rd of Thanks, tweuty-0v* cents each. ■
5?lr.r—.billons, ac a hn
thief of the United Mine Workers As­ are awaiting trial and others serving
sentences.
Sheriff Whitbeck says they
sociation. He has shown himself a wise,
patient, and tactful leader. What is of eat a bushel of potatoes and eighteen
&lt;ui any circumstance* »*&amp;*** it bear*
wrttor’n natnn and post office address.
special moment about this meeting is loaves of btead per day,beside meat aud
the action taken with reference to sa­ other things furnished.—Allegan Press.
’ JOB PRINTING.
The BAN NKR h*« one o( the be«
loonkeepers and barkeepers. The or­
Ob office* lu Wmtera Mlchlrui.
“
ganization, which had 'heretofore per­
o do every kind ot book Md Job rrinUng.
Bert Malone is iri jail at Ionia for pull­
mitted these dispensers of liquors to join
ing a gun on the night olerk of the
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION the order, now votes that no liquor deal­
Bailey House.
Malone wanted some
The'Republicans of Barry County »rr hereby er or^mpioyefe of a liquor dealer could cigars but had no money to pay for them
eallrt to meetln dalesate convention at the belor^ to the Association. When la­
and
became
“
lippy
” when the clerk told
bor organizations come to realizk that
him to leave tbe house; and When the
saloons and saloonism are their worst
(1.) TO eioci li
---- — —clerk went to put him out Malone pull­
Surficial ConvvnUrfn to .be held at Charlotte enemieg, they are getting very close to
Fvbnun 9. 19®. st 130 P- tn.. for th* purpow
ed a revolver from bis pocket and
the root of tbe evils from which labor
&lt;* nomiixAtliiK a candidate for Circuit Judge.
i—,a th. Rtat* ( onthreatened to make a corpse of him.
and all other classes suffer.

. 61 Maple Orove ....
.Ifil Orangerille .........
. 6 Prairieville
. || Rutland
. 6*Thomapple
. f, Woodland
; g| Yankee Sprint*.,

JOHN C. KETCHAM. Chairman.

Hon. Andrew D. White, for many
The effort is still in progress to secure
years American minister at St. Peters­
if possible tbe location of a shoe fact­
burg, deblares that a change in the Rus­
ory in this city. It is a question of our
sian government is Inevitable, and is
citizens being willing to take a portion
approaching rapidly. Let us all hope it
of tbe stock, and a few have signified a
may come soon. Pity it did not arrive
willingness to do this. Mr. J. T. Stroth­
before the merciless murder of unarmed
er' is'actively interested in. trying to
workingmen by the Czar’s Cossacks.
bfingit about, and from his knowledge
of
the possibilities of such, an institu­
There really is the spirit of economy
in the state legislature. That body has tion, feels that it would be a most val­
uable*
addition to what wealready have.
voted down the costly “junketing trips”
to the various state institutions, for It is yery likely worthy of the fullest
investigation.—Charlotte Leader.
which the railroads have heretofor furn­
ished free passes while the state was
bled for mileage.
A Belding young woman got to church

the other night, and when the services
LaFollette, the fighting governor of ha/i scarcely begun her attention was
Wisconsin has been elected U. S. Sena­ attracted to a rustling noise in the Tam
tor from Wisconsin. He will keep the O’Shanter she had on her head.
The
Flrat. Ward-Vottor Booth—5 delegaiM.
“old boys” in that venerable body from rustling continued and as It was im­
dying with enui.
possible to get into a devotional mood
F&gt;nrth tVaril—County Clerk"* Office—8 deh
as long as lhat continued she left the
»t«s ;
•
It looks as if Russia faced a double sacred edifice. Upon examination she
By &lt;wd»r City Committee.
I-KE H. PRYOR. Chairman.
danger,the waspy Japs in Asia and an found a that a good sized mouse had
aroused,peasant and working class in made himself a comfortable abode in
Otjeof the members of the Mosely. .Europe.
the papers on the inside of the cap.
Commission, the group of British edu­
Henceforth she will be just as zealous
cators and experts who visited all the
in looking Into her hat as she has been
CARE OF GAS STOVES.
American
Universities a year ago,
about looking under the bed.
writes as follows regarding the Univer­
and Dirt.
sity of Michigan:
“Michigan is the oldest and most fa­
If the asbdftiM &lt;»f stoves.or fireplaces
The injunction proceedings brought
mous of the State universIUeeufts act­ .becomes discolored or blackened from by the Michigan Paper company of
ual liff dates from 1837, anfl geograph­ |be gas smoking, as It freqilbntl.v does, Plainwell against the Kalamazoo Val­
ically it forms the point of .'division be­ the thing to do is to sprinkle the feath­ ley Electric company tn restrain the Iqt
tween the Eastern private university ery fiber with common stable suit, then ter from backing the water of the Kal­
light the gas ami let It burn the same
and the Western State university. Sit­
amazoo river up to the wheels of tbe pa­
ns usual, s.iys 'What to Ent. Tbe sooty
uated in the small town of Ann Arbor, npprtirnnee of tbe asbeetus departs per mill has been settled out of court.the
Which forms a mere adjunct to the Un­ like tnngic. and the mineral soon re- defendants paying 8500and agreeing to
iversity. it has developed a strong aca­ suimw its natural trhlteness ngnin. it keep the water down. This was the se­
demic tradition of its own. Tbe stud-j happens, too. that the tiny apertures cond suit started by the same complain
enis number about 4,000, of whom some through which the gas Qpws become ants, the first being a case for damage*,
gummed and partially filled In. When in which the Kalamazoo Valley com­
800 are women; about 1,40 pursue lit
•wary as opposed to scientific or techni­ such Is tbe case, run n hatpin through pany was defeated In the circuit court.
cal sudies. The teaching staff consists the holes, or a round toothpick, and it The case was appealed and has not yet
will readily free them.
of 12fl heads of departments and inde­
been decided by the supreme court.'—
It Is Important also to give particu­
pendent lecturers, and 180 assistant lect­
Allegan Gazette.
lar attention to the gas range If .the
urers, demonstrators, etc.
best results are to be obtained, and this
“The primacy which Ann. Arbor en­ ,1s especially true where It is Ln con­
D.C. Piatt of Lansing had an unpleas­
joys among the State universities is due stant service for cooking. Tilings in­
week.
to the wioe-poliey of its founders, who clined to boll over quickly, like milk ant experience one night last
decided at the outset to establish pre­ and coffee, should be watched to prevent He was awakened from a sound slum­
ber
by
feeling
a
pain
in
one
of
bis
earsit happening, ns they clog the burners
paratory schools under university con
trol indifferent parts of the country and and' corrode the Iron or zinc linings, He arose, then heard something scamp­
er
from
tbe
bed.
Turning
on
the
light
causing
them
to
rust
and
get
n
stained,
not to concentrate the State grant up­
unsightly appearance.
he found that rats bad gnawed his ear in
on central university buildings.
This
About once or twice a week, accord­ a couple of places until the wound bled
gave the University enormous directive
ing to tbe use of the range, the burn­ quite freely. Upon further investiga­
influence throughout the State and ted ers should be lifted out. turned upside
to the establishment of
many high down and lightly fapped to knock but tion be found that the rats had also bit­
schools in emulation of these branch any 'dust or soot that might have lodged ten the baby in the back of the bead in
wuiversity schools.” * “As the
high in the circular aperture that supplies several places. The wounds were caut­
■chools.developed, the University drop­ tlie flame. A hatpin is good for pick­ erized and no danger is expected, but a
ped its local branches and concentrated. ing put any particles that resist tap­ lively extermination of the pests Is de­
' This growth explains the position and ping. When not using, keep the lids sirable/
on the stove.
peculiar influence which Ann Arbor
Keep clean by rubbing with a dry
occupies in relation to the high schools,
cloth, particularly the oven floor and
The burnt child dreads tbe fire and
and out of which has sprung its {accred­
racks. When anything flows over and tbe burdened taxpayer feels a little hot
iting system, and also the fact that in burns or grease pops around from bak­
yet over the demands on his purse made
post graduate study it is admittedly su
ing meats ft should be thoroughly as tbe result of Jaws that he should long
perior to the other State universities.’’
scoured with soap and warm water, ago have corrected.
A large number
then wiped with a dry rag. 'Keeping
met at tbe court honse again on Satur­
As ofiiclally declared by the state tax all gas storm polished prevents them
day and this time something tangible
from
rusting.
commission, railroad taxes in Michigan
was presented in the form of proposed
for this year will be at the rate of 810.95
amendments to the present law. chief
for for $1,000 of assessment, or one
.of which is that a majority of all the
cent higher than last year. Based upon
persons, whose lands are to be traversed
this rate the total amount that will be
by a drain shall sign petitions for such
due to tbo slate treasuary and the pri­
REPUBLICAN CITY CAUCUSES.

count) rcnrrntfon called tar February

drain before action can be taken by the
commissioner. Under the present law
a very small percentage of the tax pap­

mary school fund from railroad taxa­
tion will be 8X527,079.78. The most
significant feature in Michigan’s affairs
is the very large increase In the revenue
of our state recently brought about
through increase in railroad taxation,
larger returns from corporation fi-es
and inheritance taxes.
In the matter
of increase from such sources, Michigan
Ie equaled by very few states in tbe en­
tire union.
All the George Peabody Fond for
Education in the South, which was
12.200,000, is soon to be all used to train
teachers for work tn that section. Last
week SI,000,000 was contributed for the
establishment of a Teachers Training
College at Nashville, Tenn. .The state
of Tennessee contributes another SI,
- 000,000, and tbe City of Nashville also
gives very largely to maintain this col-

How would you like to be a Russian
Czar right now?

Special Sale on

ers on theae big drains are able to force
a drain through, and ‘it has happened

Friday, Saturday and Monday&lt;
February 3rd, 4th and 6th,
We will have on sale a large assortment of Lace and Inserting at per yard &amp;C

Regular 10, 12 and 15 cent values.

‘

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Do not fail to see our
Spring line of Ginghams. The largest and be»t assortment we have ever shown
A. F. C. Gingham
...
10c per yard
Searsucker Gingham
♦ ‘
1&gt;er
Anchor brand apron checks •
7c per yard
Lawnsdale Cambric
•
• 12$c per yard
e
Extra heavy unbleached
• •
5c, 6c, 7c, 8c per yard

W. E. MERRITT, s

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Open a Savings account
at the

Hastings Rational flank
For your child or grandchild. The little book you receive, made out in
the child’s name, will help to provide for its future. This act of yours
may prove the turning point of the child’s life, as the book is calculated
to encourage habits of saving among the young. One dollar opens an ac­
count. Three percent interest compounded semi annually.

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HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Only National Bank In Barry County.

Are You Planning
build a House?
build a Barn?

To repair yOur House?
Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

Builders* Hardware,

that even some of these have been so
surprised at the tax that they felt like;
hiring some one to mop the earth with
them. It’s so easy to contract debtsso hard to pay up afterwards—that tbe

This cat illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses
RETINOS COPY

’ilequireB no questions to find
the refractive error, makes
fitting surer.

F. R. Pancoast

present move for a reform in the Ito
seems most desirable. One more meet­
Ing is contemplated and that next Sat­
urday at one p.m sharp at the court
bouse, when It la hoped that a large
number of those interested will meet
and lend tbe influence of their presence
to the movement.
A large gathering
will do more to make the movement felt
before the legislative committee aud
the legislature Itself than any number
of petitions. For (hat good reason our
interested friends should be nresentat
the Saturday meeting aud help to direct
this future movements.—Charlotte Trib­
une. ,

_______________ ____

We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line.
। This promises to be a busy year. TYou will be wise to ar-,
range NOW for whatever work or .supplies you want in our
line.
.

Weissert Bros

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRUARY i, 1905.

NASHVILLE.
Mrs. C. Furniss is visiting friends in
Hastings.

John Gutcheu, living west of town,
while doing his chores at the barn last
Friday
afternoon, slipped and fell,
breaking hL hip.

Mre. Hibbard Offley is quite sick at
this writing.
Ira Miller has sold his House and lot
to J. R. Packer.

Mrs. C. M- Putnam has been quite
111 the past week with the grip.
Jerry Vannocker has sold bis house
and lot and will make Lansing his
future hom*.

PINE LAKE.

GERKEY.

Harriet Sbelp is on the sick list

Ella Myers, of Lake Odessa, has been
Miss Eva Burchett li on the sick lift spending a few days earing for h&lt;V
daughter and grandson who have been
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zedekar spent Sun­
ill tbe past week.
day with Millard Doster and wife.
The King boys were at Hastings last
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Ashley are the
Saturday attending to their father’s
proud and happy parents of ar 8tt&gt; son.
estate which Is being probated.
The dance given by the Band Boys,
Mrs. Cassel and Jastlfer are at Has­
of Doster, was well attended; the next
tings today to hear the will of the late
one will be Feb. 10th W.
Will Cassel.
The friends and nelgbors of Mr. and
J. Spenc*r aud wife visited at S.
Mrs. Frank Minar gave them a sur­
Branch’s in Lake Odessa last Tuesday.
prise Tuesday it being their twentyVelma Purdun Is sick with lagrfppe.
fiftn wedding anniversary.
-

Elder Hershiser Is tending the pro­
Robert, the eleven months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asbliy died Mon­ tracted meetings at this place during
fir. Clarence Welch has bought the' day noon. The little one was a patient the sickness df-Elder Lash.
Wallace Merriam is at Kaiamo after
Nashville laundry and will take pos­ sufferer. The fnner&amp;i will be held at
tbe house Wednesday at leu o’clock.
session .tbe lirst of March.
a load of farm machinery.
Charles Helghner has sold his 10 acre
Herb Shellenbargvr and Mr Alton
went to Kaiamo after two loads of hay
farm aud will mart for California the
first of the week, accompau^d by his
Mrs. L&lt;i&gt; Smith Is in quite poor lost Wednesday.
daughter and her husband, Mr. aud health this winter,
Mrs. Bell and Curtis, of- Kaiamo,
Mrs. Arthur Offley.
He intends to
C-loe Carsaday was. home from Battle were visiting parents aud friends in
locate aml'i send fur his family in the Creek several days last week.
this vicinity last week.
near future!
Dora Barber who has been spending
Jim Curtis has sol J the Gould farm
About fifty of the friends of Miss some time with her parents.returned to and.bought the A. Hill farm.
Grace tlrewtield met at her home last Battle Creek Thursday.
.
Rose Calkins and children, of Nash­
Friday evening in honor of her 18th
Elmer Reynolds has cut the timber ville, and Minnie Myers and children,
birthday, lit wae a surprise to Miss on his farn^and is now setting up his
of Clarksville, stayed at their parents,
Grace, caredtlly planned by her mother.
mill preparatory .to sawing the same.
C. C. Denary and wife,Friday night.
Mrs. Fred Greenfield. Music and games
Mrs. Albert Fisher went to Hickory
J. Spencer and wife Sundayed at
' were the drder of tbe evening, after
Corners Sunday to flpend a short time Coats Grove.
which a bountiful repast was served.
with her sister Mrs. llouvencr,.
The Aid Society which met al tbe
Many useful presents were left as a
The remains of Addison Davenport home ■ of Mu and Mrs. Wortley and
tokens uf their esteem. Au enjoyable
a highly respected] citizen, of West
sewed rags. last Thursday was a suc­
evening wa spent by all who were
Prairieville, were buried in our ceme­ cess in every way. About 50 were pres­
present.
j
y
tery Wednesday. He leaves a wife and ent and all enjoyed a pleasant time.
two grown sons.
■ Mrs. Allie Znschnitt had a cancer tak­

Coll*ctor
Dr. William Demos Crum, who ban
been thrice appointed collector of the
port of Charleston by Preaident Roose­
velt. is a well known colored man in
South Carolina and a elose personal
friend of Booker T. Washington. Mr.
Crum watt first' appointed in January,
1903; but, the oenate failing to con­
firm him as collector, the president re­
newed the appointment during the re­
cess of congress.
Mr. Crum was .a student in tbe jun­
ior cliiss at the University of South

PEOPLE OF THE DAY
Judge Charles Swayne, judge of tbe
United States court for the northern
district of 'Florida, whom the house of
representatives bn* voted to impeach,
must be tried by the senate, before
which body the case will be presented
by a committee from the bouse. Judge
Swayne wa* accused of Improper con­
duct in n number of cases, but the
bouse'committee selected for presenta­
tion tlie charge that he falsified bis ex­
pense account*.
The tm|»enchnicnt of n federal Judge
Is most unusual. hut four having been
trieti-since the founding of the reptile
lie? In 1803 Judge Pickering of New
Hampshire was removed_ for being
drunk and using profane language on
the luMtch. In INCH Judge CiMor of
Pennsylvania was tried upon semlpo-

saucepan uncovered In a moderate
en. In fifteen minute* tbe water w?'l,
be completely evaporated and every
grain distinct and fluffy.

A new method *f scrubbing floors
has been supplied by a recent inven­
tion. says Scientific American.
TImt
machine, as shown in tbe accompany­
ing Illustration. I* provided at the ujrper end with a padded breastplate,
which may be strapped to the body of
the opemtor. Tbe »cndjblng brush I*
connected by n universal joint with a
driving shaft, which iwsae* up through

CRESSEY.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

Reading circle was held at the school
house Saturday afternoon.
Miss Mary Smith was the guest of
Mrs. Lillian Patton the last uf the
week.
Ed. Parker Was at Bantieid Saturday.

Mr. Dwight Van Horn and family
spent Sunday in Hickory Corners, the
guesta -of .Mr. and Mrs, Willard Rock
well.
Mrs. Chas; Smith ^and Mr. and Mrs.
La Grande De Priester were at Yankee
Springs, Satiirday.-

en from her breast last Fridav by Dr.
Miller, of Freeport, and Dr. Gapmon,
of Carlton Center. She Is doing well
JUDGE CHABL
at present, and great hopes are enter­
tained 'that the dread disease will not j lltlcai charge*, but not removed. J udge
_
News baa been received from Newell
'Peck of Missouri in 1SJ0 was charged
Barber, in the Pecos Valley, N. M. He return.
w|th arbitrary and Illegal conduct, but
writes it.‘is a flue country but not a!
Lena Rogers is in a millinery store In not convicted. In 1801' Judge Huinpoor man’s country, as it takes capital Grand Rapids.
pbreys &lt;»f Tenmresee was removed for
to begin with there.
Mr. Herberly. of Minneapolis, Kan­ repudiating hi* allegiance and accept­
Ing
a Confederate commbwlon.
sas, who hat. been visiting his daughter,
Judge. Swayw. who is a native of j
Mrs. Nash, for the pant three weeks, re­
Delaware, studied law In PennsylvitW. Madison and wife went to Plain­ turned to his home on Tuesday of this win -arid was ndiultti-d to the bar. He I
week.
went to Sanford. Fla,, in 1885.- where J
well one day last wt»ekf

been visiting

Laura Dremmond returned to her
school in Hickory Corners, Monday.

Leia Morehopse
Mrs. W. Brown.

Mr. StephehTemple left for Missouri
Thursday toiattend college there.

We are sorry to-say that H. (». Brown
is no better at this writing.

has

The Glee club met at the home of lie practiced law until appointed to the
Mr. Reesor last Saturday night.
A j bench In 1880, bin appointment being
nice program was rendered with niusic confirmed thc‘ following year. Judge
Swayne la algty-two years old.
taking lead and a very pleasant time
was had.

BALTIMORE.

Miss Libbie Hardy returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown entertain­
Mr. and Mrs. Ld'UrtHide De Priester
last Sunday after being absent nearly
entertained
Laura Drummond and ed the Loyal Legion last Friday, eve­
all summer and fall.
Myrtle Smith Friday night.
ning.
Miss Hazel Baldwin returned home
Mr. I oilman spent Sunday at Doster
The Masonic lodge serted an dyster Tuesday from a six weeks* visit iu
Station.
*
supper Saturday night.
Charlotte.
The Jiaud will meet this week TuesMr. and Mrs. D. Baldwin were made
d»y ulghj,
happy with a babyjjoy, and Mrs. C. H.
Thursday, Feb. 2, is Candlemas day. Gillett, of Grand Rapids is caring for
The subject' for Sunday morning at
her. Mother and Gaby are doing nicely.
Delton will .be. “But I will see you

. DELTON.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

.
Mr. and Mrs. George Garrison are
Ernest Willsams, of Maple Grove, is spending the week at Battle Creek. The
At Cloverdhle the subject will be “We
8|&gt;eak that we do know aud testify the guest of bis sister Mrs. Raymond. latter is caring for her sister who is
that we have keen: and ye received not • Mis* Nellie Casaday spent Sunday sick.
our witness."
•
with her parents near Hastings,
.Mr. Robert Garrison is improving the
The W. C. T. V., of Delton, will meet
Will -Ward and family, of Orange­ sleighing in a new Portland cutter.
with Mrs. Arthur Mantle Friday at ville. spent Sunday at B. F. Norris'.
There will be preach! ng at the Hen­
again."

2:30. Ail the. ladies that are interested
in temperance are urged to be present.

Our Township Treasurer is busy
looking after delinquent tax-payers.

The pastor G. T. Fisher was called to
Miss Grace Courtney returns this
Lansing Friday to attend tbe funeral week to her home, in York state, after
of his brother’s wife, Mrs. Mathew P- a three months sojourn with relatives
Fisher. .
here.
Owing to the veterinary Dr. Elliott
-.J. P. Springerand wife spent Sunday
having to be called to attend tbe pas­ with relatives in your city.
tor’s horse Sunday afternoon, he was
unable to fill his pulpit at Cressey.

Cottage prayer meetings will be held
this week at the homos' of Mr. Wm.
Hall and Clark Loomis.
Rev. Thomas Young, of Prairieville,
called at the parsonage Monday eve­
ning to see about getting the coming
evangelist, R. E. Showerman and wife
to assist him in revival meetings at
Milo charge.

EAST ORANGEVILLE.

will also move
house.

into

the old Lewis

ber.

. meeting and they ask that each mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dewaters who
ber will be ready to speak about two
minutes. Pastor G. F. Fisher has been came here from Kalamazoo after the
asked to speak a few words on her ser. death of their father to stay with their
vice to tbe church, to humanity and to mother arid brother, are making plana
to go to Racine, Wis.
the country.

WEST WOODLAND.

Tbe W. W. Glee Club metatthe
home of Joe Beesors last Saturday
evening.
Hercie Durkee visited Mrs. Ava
Wellman in Castleton from Friday un­
til Sunday.

J. H. Durkee and wife were guests
of J. I,. Smith in East Woodland last
Friday.
I
/

Mrs. MeCollock, of Fostoria, Ohio,
has been ill the past wfeek at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. .I&gt;hn Sinclair.

When Miss Libbie Hardy returned
home from Shulu she was happily sur­
prised by a small party of friends to
welcome her.

Mr. Will Norris has a nice pile of
beaqh and maple wpod in front of his
barn.

M0RGAIV ‘
Mr. Bert Fancher took a load of bub
ter to Battle Creek last Thursday.

Miss Stella Cole is on the gain.
soon be able to be around again.

Will

Dr. Shilling was called to see Mrs*.
Baum one day last week. She Is better
at this writing.
Frojn present indications there will
be a wedding in the near fbture. When
old folks make up their mind there is
generally not niuch delay.

Mr. Samson caught a very nine fish
last Sunday which tipped the scales al
twelve pounds.
J

Mrs. Edith McQueen and children, of
Lowell, are voting the former’s par­
ents, Mr. aud Mrs. Bevier.

Norm Latbnm and wife, of Balti
more, visited their daughter and son-in­
law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fancher Saturday
night and Sunday.

P. R Holmes and wife virited at
Wm. Rowley’s In Hastings from Satur­

Tbe young people are eijjoylng them
selves Immensely these fine evening*,

day until Monday.

sleigh riding aud attending meetings.

George Ade has In his possession n
number of school ,exercises that he
wrote io hla childhood:
"One of these exorcise*," be said tbe
other day, “was about a river near the
school. The teacher told us to incor­
porate In a composition three pieces of
information about thia river. I wrote”—
And Mr. Ade took out a pencil and
scratched on the back of an envelope:
“The river. I have Jived near It I
have Baled over it. I have* fell Into it
Facts!”—New York Tribune.
&lt;

LANE’S CORNERS.

Mrs. John F. Hall was taken ill sud­
A box social was held at Richard
denly on the street Saturday last from
J oh ncox’s for tbe benefit of tbe Clover­
heart failure. Dr. Burton attended.
dale band last Wednesday evening.
Charles Frisby is gaining nicely.
Mr. Wilkins and family contemplate
Frank Ferris called on his uncle,
moving onto the Harry Jones farm In
the spring. Mr. W’s son and family Wesley Mead, Sunday.

The earnest workers of the Clover­
John and Isaac Johnson, Leetie
dale M. E. church met at tbe home of
Weaver and wife and Earn Jobncox,
Nina and Ada Mosher for dinner Fri­ wife and daughter spent Sunday with
day. Tbe day was a stormy one but a
B. Jobncox and family.
goodly number attended; the receipts
Mrs. James Jobncox is away visiting
were satisfactory.
her sister.
The W. C. T. U., of Cloverdale will
Miss Olive Johnson went to Shults
meet at the home of (Mrs. Ed. Titus
Saturday to help install officers in the
Wednesday at 2 o'clock. The meeting
Maccabee lodge of which shs Is a mem­
is to be a Frances Willard Memorial

Forest Jordan and son Morris have
been very ill the past week ,but are bet­
ter at this writing.
,

dershott School bouse next Sunday at
tbe usual hour.

Captain A. J. C. Dopellan of County
Cork. Ireland, tnrmbbr of parliament
and well known
the Protestant
“whip” of the Irish in the bouse of
commons, told tbe-I’nlted Irish league
when he addressed its convention last
summer that he considered an English­
man the most pig headed of human
beings. To illustrate his theory he cit­
ed the Briton who, while selling a
horse, described the animal's height »s
••sixteen feet."
“You don’t mean feet, do you?" in­
quired the prospective buyer. “You
mean hands."
"DIG I say feet?" shouted tbe. Eng­
lishman. "Well, if I said that I’ll stick
to It’’—New York Times.

The road rounding John Beb&gt;on*s
farm is drifted full beyond Sidney
Lord’s place to the town ball.
People
wanting to get to town hall had better
keep half mile south.
.

Capital,

FOR THE HOUSEWIFE
To break up a. void quickly go 4c
bed. .over up well with blankets and
have « toot tub of very hot water in
which are put two handfuls of m*a salt
in reduced under the' bedclothes nt the
foot of the bed. Put list- &lt;eet lu it and
cover with aq extra doubled sheet to
keep the binlciothe* from the steam.

Soak tbe feet fifteen or.twenty mlnates and nusmtinie drink a glass of hot
lemonade after taking thtee ur four
two-grain qalnino pills.
If the cold chiefly affects The head, in
addition to the foot- bath have a liesid
bath—that is easily accomplished by
swathing in a large folded towel dip­
ped in cold water.
Cover the wet
towel with’ a folded largo dry towel.
In the morning the cold will have been
roken up and tire
and geoersysteru greatly relieved. — Ladies
orid.

Having pieces of flannel at hand to
bemlAKO n sure throat or to cover a
baby’K body when the weather has
changed Kuddcnly cold- or the child hni.
c*llc prove* soothing to the baby, to
whom cold I* often the cause of sufferidg. Those enfeebled by old age or by
lung illness may find great .comfort' in
the um of flannel piece* to protect the'
chest and back and even to wrap feet
and knee* In on cold winter nights.

The Japanese excel In cooking rice,
and the process is extremely simple.
Put one cup of thoroughly washed rice
over the tire, with five of .water fast
boiling: add salt, and 'When it bus boll-

$75,000.00

OHkm

Think for a moment of the extra
strain you put upon tbe stomach in the
winter. The hearty food, the late sup­
pers, and the lack of exercise and out
door all weaken and strain the stomach,
laying tbe foundation for poor health
and suffering.
Chronic stomach troubles, nervous
irritability, and serious - bowel and kid­
ney disease® have often dated from a
week of extra “good living." Nearly
everyone is bothered with more or lees
headaches and backaches,
furred
tongue, poor appetite, dry, hacking
cough, heartburn, spots before the eyes,
dizziness or vertigo, sleepleesness, lack
of energy, loss of flesh or a general
weak tired feeling.
Now is the time when Mi-o-na is
needed to repair tbe ravages and wastes
the hearty eating of winter hag caused
In the stomach and digestive system.
Thifl Is the only kuown agent that
strengthens the stomach and digestive
organs, so they’can and will readily di
gest whatever food Is eaten. A Mi o-na
tablet taken before each meal will re­
move all irritation, inflammation and
congestion in tbe digestive organs, and
so strengthen them lhat they will ex­
tract from the food all that goes to
make a good rich blood,, firm muscle,
and a sound, healthy liody.
Thia remarkable remedy costs but 50
cents, and if its use dues not restore
your full vigor, vitality, and health, W.
J. Hollaway one of the best known
druggists, to show you the strong guar­
antee under which Mi-o-na is sold. Mlo na costs but 50c a box. If It does not
help you the price is absolutely noth­
ing

Cook half :t dozen oniunti of median
size in Mailed water until tender.
Drain nud lay in a buttered baking
dish without -br*aking. I’ojir on half a
cup of thin cream. ■sprinkle with salt
aud pepper nial cover the top with tine*
ly rolled cracker crumbs. T‘ut bit* at
butter over the top and set) in the ovea
to heat and brown the crufub&amp;

When taking feathers from a pillow
or u tick to pnt Into a new, one the tet­
ter must Im* stitched all around except
for a space, say. of ten inches. In th*
former rip a bole to correspond, sew
the two tightly together, and by push­
ing and shaking tbe feathers will tutro
Into the new receptacle* with not ■ bit
of down or fluff flying about.

Equal parts of litharge and red lead
form, when mixed with a sufficient
quantity of glycerin‘to form a paste, a
substance which is highly recommend­
ed for repairing cracks in lro:i. It re­
sists the action of water, alkalis nod
fire.

Aluminium ware is so much u&lt;rot
sow that a preparation for cleaning It
Wilf be found useful. It tan|tel&gt;e«i qtdfia
ns quickly as silver and brass, so teekettles. coffeepots, etc., can be cleniM«fdi
as follow*: Dissolve twenty grams at
borax in water and a third as tooth
Ammonia. Shake well together, nppty
and polish until the white; gHtterln®
iffect romea that te always on near
settlM.

Surplus,

$20,000.00

'Fl Sorting
young

EDattr mnwr, Rmkltit.
WINTER EATING RUINS STOMACHS
“Now Is the Time You Need Mi-o-na,”
Says W. J. Holloway.

R. B. tn««r, uictPm.

fl. fl. UMkrwi, EmMct.

10 mw aoKV suit t*»n
hi tlx tun w cmk. Bat
wNIc om aaaot atari too
Vong, rtatmer It h atatr

Surt to-day. Com dowa to tbt
Dtrtcwri

CMittr mtwer.

R. B. mtwr.
R.C. find),
m. E-Eoo*.

D. $. awdyear.
E«S« UJattn.

fl. fl. fllMlCTWl

Bastings City Bank
with at saay dollart at you can and opa an account.
Year motley will bt safer and you will teel better, find
tbe interest will grow with surprising rapidity if yon
help it along with frequent deposits.
,

per cent Merest paid In $aoi»«s Dcpartmeat
aid cowuded w«l-anaullv.

.

gear, which Is mounted on the main
frame arid rotated manually by intuiw
of a crank. A handle is farmed on tbe
tubular member of tbe frame by which
tbe Scrubbing brush may be conven­
iently directed while Jn operation, tbe
requisite ptroatare being at tye sum*
time applied' by tbe bgdy -bearing
against the breastplate.

•

ORANGEVILLE.

SCBCBDINO XUCBiME.

a tubular member of tbejmnin frame.
Tbe tubular member 1* nko connected
by a universal Joint with1 a sleeve on
the spindle of the scrubbing bau«b.- A
bevel pinion at the upper end of th*
driving shaft meshes with the driving

' cine. He graijunted In 1RSO and: re­
turned to Chfrieston to .practice his
profession. His wife Is n daughter of
Ellen Croft, the octoroon slave of Ala­
bama whose escape from her owners,
with her black husband, excited much
biterest in this country during tbe clril
War. Mr. Crum’s grandfather is said
U&gt; have boon a Gernuin, and his fam­
ily has been free for several genera
dons. He is about forty-live years old.'

C. Fisher, the R. F. D. carrier, made
tbe attempt to carry the mail Wednespay but was unable ttj do so *d account
of bad roads.

Several from abiut this town attend
Mr. Milan iwaldprf of Hastings, was ed tld- dance at Duster last Friday eve­
in town the last of the week.
ning. All report a good time,

,

Carolina when the state passed into
control of the Democratic party in
187(1. He was forced to leave, as were
all the colored student.% and Crum mu•triculatcd at Howard university, Wasblington. and be^an the study of med!-'

money town

,=

on Real Estate Srcnrity.

�HASTINGS BANNER. FEBRUARY i, 1905.

A

SIDELIGHTS ON THE LEGISLATURE

»ini Society. &lt;
The W. F. M. S. will
M
fc. church parlors, Wednesday, Feb. 8.

IS IT A DAILY NEWSPAPER YOU

WANT?
Some people and also some editors
If so subscribe for tbe daily Detroit
stem to think that all the work of the
law-making body at Lansing is done Times. This paper is up to date and
during the short actual sessions of the each issue tells its excellence, its prime
of the senate and house. Such is not object being first of all to give the news
the truth. The committees’ work is while it is fresh, print it in a way which

done in the forenoon and evening
Then the capitol building is tbe home
The Young Ladies*Social club of the (of the legislators, their rooms being
Presbyterian church will be entertained occupied during hours of sleep and
Friday evening by the president, Mrs. boarding
।
places only during meal hours.
Chester Messer. Al! young ladies are
But the house and senate rooms are
invited.
।never deserted save during the sleeping
hours. There can be found groups
The next pedro party will beTield at Ing
।
St. Rose's hall, Friday evening.
(of members discussing bills about to be
introduced
so-that they may be report­
I
erue to receive their friends of the &lt;ed on favorably by committees and
Silver Tea Just go to their home with istand a reasonable show of passage.
The legislature has adjourned for
your work and your dime. Go at 2 p.m.;
you’ll have a good time. You will ten days to allow tbe committees to
visit
the different state institutions
kindly notice the change of date to
and make their investigations and re­
Wednesday next, Feb- 8port. It might not be out ot place to
The subject of the sermon next Sun­
explain how a majority of the house
day morning at the Baptiat church will 1
was caught napping the afternoon of
be “The Man fn a Cave.” Evening,
adjournment, and allowed the minority
-All Sufficient.” B. Y. P. U. consecra­
to vote for a sma.’! though useless ex­
tion service at 6 o’clock.
Leader,
penditure of money. Heretofore it has
Charles Wilt
been the custom for the ways and
Tuesday evening Bible study class means committee to attend the other
will meet with Mr. Frank Radford, committees an their work around the
Tuesday, Feb. 1.
state. This year tbe understanding
The Hastings Musical club was en­ has been that no “Junketing*’ be allow­
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lorn- ed. But on the afternoon of adjourn­
bard'and daughters, Tuesday evening. ment, a motion was made allowing
There was a large attendance and an one member of the ways and means
latereeting musical program was car­ committee to attend each of the com­
ried out under the direction of Miss mittees. This was voted down by the
close vote ofM to 38. Supposing this
]{dith lombard.
The Powers (Mrs. Wm. and May) de

We are unable this week to give the

program for the Union S S. Teachers’
meeting, which will take place next
Monday evening at 7:30 at the M. E.
church The lessons of February 12th
and ifcl'b will be taken up. Let there
be a full attendance. Tbe program is
' am excellent oue.
,

Tbe subject for tbe Epworth League
next Sunday evening is “Tbe Enlarging
Kingdom ” The leader is Mr. M. LCook. All are invited.
There will be a gold medal contest at
the Podunk church. Saturday evening,

Feb 4

Standard.Bearers' Missionary society
will meet at Mrs Clement Smith’s on
Saturday, Feb. 4, at 2:30 o’clock. Sub.
ject of study, “Sunrise In the Sunrise
Kingdom*' Leaders, Alina Bates, Bea­
nie Warner aud -Frasc Lombard.

The Auxiliary connected with Eman'isel ch :txh will be entertained by Mrs.
George Tomlinson at her home on Mill

street, Tuesday, 1'eb 7. A large at­ ,
tendance is desired promptly at 2 p.m., !
as there is sewing to do.
- [

Subjects at M.E. church next Sunday:
Morning service, “Christ’s Great Mis­
Amusement

matter settled, about a dozen me mbers
all voting against the motion, hastily

will Interest tbe reader; to be always
reliable, to print a clean family paper,
and to give its readers more for their
money than they can secure from any
other source. It is the cheapest daily
in the country,and its supremacy Is due
to the fact that It is the best paper pub­
lished In Michigan, and because it Is

thoroughly in sympathy-wlth tbe aspir­
ations of the masses «f the people.
Arrange{9-?bt9 have been , made with
the pub’.Thers so The Detroit Times .
can be supplied at a very low rate with
The Banner, both papers for one year
for 82.25. This offer applies to both new
and renewal subscriptions, and should
be taken advantage of without delay.
All orders should be sent to the Bannek

Office.

THE HALL OF FAME.
John W. Foster hns been re-elected
president of tbe Washington Society of
the Archeological Institute of America.
Henry A Cozxans. secretary uf tbe
¥. M. C. A. of Newark, N. J., recently
celebrated the twentieth anniversary
of hts holding that position.
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POURS DRUGS INTO LUNGS

HINTS FOR FARMERS

it Orl«-

Boils nbonndUig in decomposed vege­
Blcbafd Guenther, L'l led States eon table matter are generally the must
sul general at Frankfc . Germany. U. valuable because uf their loose me­
a rejxJrt to tbe state department, says I chanical condition, abundance of plant
Professor Jqcob, first pbpdeinn ai| food and ability to retain an abundant
the Hospital Cluritte of Berlin, lectur supply of moisture. If rich, deep fria­
ed a few days ago before tbe Berik ble loam can be found on the farm it
Boclety of Internal Medicine on a nes should be selected far onions.
The quantity and quality of manures
mode of treatment of consumption si
Which would make potatoes, cabbages,
the lungs originated by him.
tomatoes or many other garden crops
Professor Jacob started with the pre­ profitable will not give even a fair
sumption that tbe remedies usually compensation in union culture unless
employed do uot ranch the location -ol favored by soils highly fertile in their
the disease st nil. and he. tberefort natural state, if the supply of fertili­
conceived the Idea of Introducing med­ zer is limited It will pay better to ma­
icaments djrectly
Into the , lungs j nure one acre thoroughly than two
Through-numerous experiments on unl 1 sparingly. Barnyard manure ,1s indis­
mate he became couvteced that sort pensable In the production of superior
injections are'very well borne by sul bulbs unlessThe sol! naturally contains
mals. The manipulation Is very simpl&lt; a large nmount of humus. (decocnjioHod
and can be undertaken by every phyai vegetable matter!.—Farmers* Bulletin.
clan who Is familial with the use ol
tbe throat ’mirror &lt; Kehlkopfsplegel).
When cotupored with tbe expense and
After the trachea nnd larynx have becc
made Insensible by cocaine or anaesthe­ trouble of keeping a row or her equiva­
sia, a thin rubber tube is Introduced lent In sheep there will 'bo- found lees
into tbe luugs. and the-medicine is in­ labor urn! expense In keeping tbe sheep,
jected through IL Tbe whole procere aud the profits will compare favorably
ia fsvojr of the sheep, says tbe Homo i
lasts hardly ten.minutes.

Professor Jncob has found that the
most efficient remedy is tbe well
known tuberculin which Professor
Koch used thirteen years ago; next in
efficiency is creosote. He succscded lu
thia way In making the tnberculoriD
bacilli. disappear completely In from
four to eight Weeks. So far be bn*
treated only five patients by this rnetli
ed. though he expects its general adop­
tion. He added that through this dcw
method a safe diagnosis can'be'made
of consumption of tbe lungx.-whlle this
has so far not been possible. Hereto

steukl. When they are properly bandied
‘ i be
minimum
of a
tjje,
y can
kept with
. —
t
expense and. la*bor.
They
are land
cleaners, land renovators, and will,
bring to the careful man. as great an
income in proportion to tbe outlay as
any other kind of stock. Many a man
has made money on sheep without hav­
ing had previous experience with them.
A careful nnd painstaking man is re­
quired to keep sheep. They will need
intelligent handling, and no one need

your wanu
flake them known In this, the
BANNER'S WANT ADV. COLUnN—One cent a weed.
Fob 8m.e—Two lota with good
bouse and barn in seaond ward. In­
quire 435 X. Court St
Sw

. dilly bmuIiw te*LUr« . rwnplr&lt;»
l-ortatu ne
. bend a d&lt; *r to Dally Xrvlew.
market raj
ling. ChicMu. Hl.____ •
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Coca-Ccta_________________________________________

Fob Sabe—A seholarthip in book­
keeping and business forms in the In­
ternational Correspondsnce acheol 'a
genuine bargin. Apply to Jay Mead,
Wright bros.
-Jw

Two houses for rent Enquire W.
Andrew*. State road.
.
WANTED—Yovng man from Barry
county to pref are for desirable position
in Govt.Mail Service. Salary
Rap­
id promotion to 91300. Splendid op­
portunity. Address C. W„ Box One,
*
3t
1 ' .dar Bapida, la.

CUBA-For
reMabie
inf sanation
concerning the titanate, soli, produc­
tions, people, lams, land tlttea, oppor­
tunities for Americans in fruit grow­
ing, gardening, bse-keepibg or stockraiamg; for prices of land tn large or
small tracts aud for tranepartation to
THE TBOWUALKANDCO,
Chamber at Commerce

luig

Detroit

Michigan.

fear for the result.

left to catch their train home, coming
west on the 1». M. road. A few minutes

Barou von Heidel, who has Just re­
fare tuberculin was injected bypoder
Hastings Markets.
signed tbe portfolio of minister of
The bureau of anima) Industry has
mically to demonstrate whether a perBatter1
sibj suffered frpm tuberculosis: yet If been working on the question of the
finance in the Bavarian government
beld-it for twenty-seven years.
the reaction was positive, nothing was communicability of tubereniosi* from
Dr. Henry Pratt Judson of the Upl- known nboyt tbe sent of the tubercu mllk"cowb to human beings. Tbe ex­
lords. Now only ids new metbo&lt;I of periments. it Is believed, go to show
verslty of Chicago predicted in a lec­
“lung Infusion.** as he calls It. needs to conclusively that cattle can be affect­
ture the other day that lu the near fu­
ture there-would be a worldwide na­ be employed to determine, whether tu ed with human tuberculosis. They also
stances just described.
iJB
berculcMiiH of the lungs exists. It is re indicate that the children from whom
tion ruled by oue government
W. H. Schantz
ported that the lecture was received the two moat virulent cultures were
Winslow 8. Pierce, who has been
obtained were either infected from
made president of tbe Western Mary­ with great applause.
PLEASANT SURPRISE.
land Railroad company, succeeding Jobovine sources or that certain forms
of human tubercle bacilli are Indistin
About twenty five lady friends of soph Ramsey. Jr.. ft-ce|ved bls educa­
FOR THE APPLE GROWER.
gulsbnble
from borine bacilli. Tbe bu­ VssLBvs............................ I.
tion
at
tbe
Pennsylvania
college
at
Mrs. B. A. Walker gave her a surprise
reau states'that it* cx]&gt;eriment&amp; not VcnL Crewed................. 1.
Gettysburg and later took a law course I
Mvuon.droned.... ...Z.
visit Saturday afternoon. It was sp
at the University of Michigan;
only justify but show tbe desirability CbrorsMd..............................
near the 25th wedding anniversary of
In tbe packing of fruit, pnrticulnrly of n rigid enforcement of public reg­ IMstoss.......................
Several projects am on foot lit Eng­
Mr. and Mrs. Walker that these friends
apples, after the barrel has been filled ulations looking to the control and
land for honoring the memory of the
doubtless had that in mind, only they late Charles II. Spurgeon, the great I it In hccexsary to put the contents uu eradication of tuberculosis In rattle.
Mml prrlM...
purposed to have it a surprise which It {
dey pressure, so that tire fruit i shall t*
MMdllnn. Per t
Baptist preacher, One Is the plan to
Hoary, porlb...
tightly packed in order to put the bend
might not have been if left until that buy the large niul beautiful estate of
Coal .t*rr ton .
date, which was yesterday. All had a Westwood and convert It Into a home on the barrel. This o|H&lt;ratlon frequent । Th।who propose to raise geese al.
Wood, per card
ly results disastrously to tbe fruit, al­ I other season should select their breed
Malt, per bM....
most enjoyable social time, and a line of rest for ministers nnd misslonAries.
•n.aotey.............
________________
------------------------------uww. Gi4se
In their second
Colonel Clark E. Carr, formerly min­ though If It is done carefully the pres-,' ing,stock
supper was served.
Appropriate re­
sure exerted Is not sufficient to do any i j^r flre
for breeders. Younger
minders of the occasion were left by ister to Denmark, has written a remi­ damage.
I than that they are not so desirable, but
the guests that Mrs. Walker might not niscent aud historical account of h|s
The idea of placing n pad in tbe fruit1 afterward they coutinuc to produce
life
in
Illinois
from
1850
to
tbe
civil
fail to remember the visit and the near-.
war. It will be published shortly. Ele barrel to protect the contents hns l&gt;eci&gt; flue goslings yntil quite old. While this 'or children.sefejvre. No oclntea.
nees of her silver wedding anniversary. ।
lately conceived, and the advantages; lg trw of tht,
It It post not to
was-identified! wltlPtfae early nntlslBXare no great that the hies has already; klX,p yje ganders past the third year.
ery movement and went bn the stump
DIED AT THE ASSYLUM.
A new lot oCyoung ganders should be
for Fremont in 1856.

after their departure the matter was
again brought up and passed by a vote
of
to 25, so that a little taste of the
obnoxious junket was voted in the
last moment and under tbe dnjum-

tse.

Foley ’s Honey *nd Tar

sion ”
Evening, “ The
Question."

Word was received in this city Fri­
day that on that morning, at tbe KalsAn excellent address and given splen­ mazoo asylum where she^was an in­
did attention was that Sunday evening; mate, Miss Nettle llendershott had
at the Presbyterian church by Superin­ been found dead In her bed. The body
was brought to this city Saturday, the
tendent Chamberlin.
condiwted from her
The Court of Honor will meet Friday funeral being
mother's home Sunday at 1:30 p. ml,
evening, Feb. 3.
The installation of
Rev.
Arthur
Trott
efliciating.
the new otl'icers and reception of new
members will take place.
Refresh­
ments will be served and a good time
MAPLE CITY CLUB.
may be expected by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith and Mr. and
The Ladies’ Aid and W. C. T. U. Mrs. S. Ames entertained the Maple
oyster supper which was to have been City club at the former’s home on
held at C. W. Biggs'. Rutland. Thurs­ Thorn St., Wednesday evening Jan. 2$.
day, tbe 2nd, has been postponed until progressive pedrobeing the entertain­
the 7th on account of sickness in Mr. ment of the evening. Those winning
B’s. family. A cordial invitation for first prizes were Mrs. S. C. Brock and
the 7tb. Supper from 4 until 9 p. m.
U. J. Rickie, while Mrs. Rickie and
The evangelistic
services, at the Mr. Geo. Benedict received the consola­
United Brethren church are still In tion prizes. Meedames Will Hilton
progress. Rev. C. K Knebel, of Grand and Etld Mead will entertain'jtbe club
Hapi Js, has charge of the singing.
on Friday evening the 3rd at the for­
mer's home on North Henry St
j
’I’he morning subject at tbe U. B.
church will be: “A Glorious Church."
INSPIRATION’
The evening subject, “Getting Some­ TEACHER'S

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thing Fur Nothing."

INSTITUTE.

The Teacher’s Inspiration Institute

The Holmes Church Sunday school
elected the following officers for tbe will be held at the High School Has­
tings, Friday and (Saturday, Feb. 17th
ensuing year:
and 18th. Teachers, pupils and patrons
Mrs. C. Senter, SupL
of the public schools of the county Jare
Mt*. Hattie Fuller, Asst. Supt.
cordially invited.
Miss Uroh Baine, Sec.
John C. Ketcham,
Miss Hazel Barnum, Treas.
Commissioner of Schools.
Miss Grace Holmes, Librarian.
Miss Bessie Fuller, Organist
DEATH

OF

THOS.

LAWRBNSOH

OBITUARY.

BRITISH BRIEFS.
An English-Irish dictionary lias been
brought out by a Dublin clergyman.
London paid (150.000.000 recently to
take over her waterworks from privsts
corporaUoux. Tbe water Is held In 122
rescrvolre. ami the filtration wortes cov­
er 143 acres.
Oak beams 1.000 years old recently
were removed from Blrfo Bell Inn, Bedlington. England. They have been made
into handsome furniture by a local
manufacturer.
Queen Victoria's correspondence was
so voluminous that It will not be pos­
sible to make it ready for publication
before 1900. Tbe volumes are to be
Illustrated by various unpublished por­
traits of eminent public characters.
One of the results of the expose tn
the case of Adolph Beck, who was
twice sent to prison In England though
Innocent and was denied nu opportun­
ity to prove hla innocence, ia a revival
of the demand for the establishment of
a court of crlmiaal appeal.

Thoa. Lawrenson, an eccentric char­
W1THEY,-Francis Wlthey. who acter, but a man of the most upright
was born in Canada Feb. 22, 1828, died life, died Saturday at the home of
in this city Jan. 21, 1905. He had re­ Frank Pancoast He lived alone; and
sided in Barry County 46 years, except his health and strength failing, Mr. and
for his four years of service in the Civil Mrs. Pancoast, bis nearest neighbors,
FACTS FROM FRANCE.
war. When 21' years of age he was
had done much to make him comfort­
The stern of the newest French sub­
married to Eiiubeth Ann Eldredge, able in bis own home, About ten days
■who died several years since.
Ten before he died he became so weak that marine Is shaped like a fish tall.
A Parte burglar lu trying to escape
years Ago he was married to Mrs. Hat­ they decided it was not safe for him to
tie Wellman, who still survives him. stay alone any longer, so they took him from a shop fell into nl barrel of lard
Seven children blessed his first union, to theirxiwn home and kindly minister­ In which be satik up to tbe neck.
Over 50,000 Frenchmen'belong to tbe
uf whom six survive.
ed to his wants until tbe end came. The Legion of Honor. At least 82,000 of
Mr. Wlthey was a man of upright funeral was held Monday afternoon,
those are connected with tire army.
life and strong character and convic­ and the body taken to Bloomingdale,
One of the togino- drivers on the
tions, and had many friends.
Paris Metropolitan railway Is tbe son
VanBuren Co., for interment.
Relatives from out of town who at­
of a vice president of the French sen­
tended tbe funeral which was held
ate. who was formerly' minister of
finance. Tuesday were: his son Chas. Wlthey,
The Maccabees Installed officers iMt
of Edmore; his daughter, Mrs. Cora
The 120 doctors of tbe department of
Lot et Garonne, France, have agreed,
Myers, of Mason Co., Mich.; his daugh­ Saturday evening.
ters Ji rs. Mary Harter and Mrs- Frankie
George Meek and wife are keeping on consideration of the yearly pay­
Porter and their husbands, of Middle­
ment of (10,000. to give free medical
house In J. B. Holes’ house.
and surgical nttendance to all poor on
ville; his grandchildren. Bert Wlthey
Mrs E. R. Deane Is laid up with the official‘charity lists.
and Mrs. Nora Chase, of GrandgRaprheumatism.
ids*, his nephew, Cyrus Edgett, of Tust­
tiled at his home last Friday morn­
in, Mich.; also Mrs. Witbey** brother,
Broil steak one Indi thick eight
ing at the age of 58 years, James F.
Bert Jakes and wifey of Middleville.
to ten minutes; steak one and n half
Robbins, be leaves a Wife, one son and Inches thick, ton to fifteen minutes;
daughter a sister, also an aged father mutton chops, eight to ten minutes;
besides a large circle of
friends to 1 spring chicken, twenty to thirty min­
mourn bls loss. He was a mbmber of utes; quail, eight to ten mfnutes.
Yankee Grange No. 243.
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BOWENS MILLS

always available, tbe old ganders- dticarded during tbe winter of the third
year, when they may t»e sold to gool
advantage If they have been quickly
fattened on rich foods —Feather.

Frederick Vanderbilt seldom goes
anywhere in society. He 'dislikes it
extremely, ami it is said that he fre­
quently absents himself when ills wife
has bouse parties. They are a devoted
couple, and Mrs. Vanderbilt herself is
not much taken with society of today.
She is fond of literary people and of
entertaining men and women of brains.
Ham NghL- the ex-effiperor of Annam. who Is now residing at Algiers
nnd who baa lately been at, Versailles,
will shortly marry a French lady, Mlle.
Laloe, daughter of a judge of tbe Al­
giers appeal court. The ex-emperor
hns been receiving up to now a pension
from the 1'retich government of (6.000
u year. On hla marriage It will
raised to (16.000)

having purchased the

Lower Market
of Mr. Jas. L. Weaver, I hereby

solicit my share of the patronage
fad on top of

rwurr.

found great favor with the growers
and dealers, no that It is extremely
probable should you buy n barrel of
apples any time-in the future you will
in all likelihood find a large disk of
padding occupying a front place among
tbe fruit.
This is done for the sake of saving
the apples and not for tbe purpose of
tatting tbe place of fruit, as one might
Imagine nt first conclusions. Tbe Im­
proved quality of the fruit la said to
more than make amends for tbe slight­
ly decreased quantity. and tbe lasting
qualities of the apples are greatly pro­
longed.
•

Nothing alwut u sawmill goes to
waste these days, and the economic
features are being constantly empha­
sised. Ten years ngo the sawmill own­
ers would pile •'their sawdust until
they bad a large heap, and then they
would burn It. getting no return what­
ever. The most of them now have
Dutch ovens for drying the dust, and
they burn It In their engines, making
the refuse pay for the operation. Still
others bare established paper mills
and use the sawdust for making pa■per. In the olden days great logs were
taken and squared, and the slabs were
thrown away. Now a very thin slice
Is taken off. Then a board Is sawed
»nd edged, and in that way hardly a
perceptible fraction Is lost with tbe,
bark, and even tbe bark hns Its uses.

A new railway track layer, with a
crew of forty meu. will lay two miles
of track a day. The track layer has
a huge crane rixty feet long which
projects forward over the road and
hauls Behind It a train of sixteen fiat
cars loaded with ties rmd rails.
A
continuous double line of cars’ moves
constantly over rollers and carries tbe
ties with it Both rails and ties are
seized at the proper time by the ma­
chinery nnd placed on tiMM^nd In front
of the train, where they shortly form
ptirt of the track over which It passes.
This device is-said to be the most ex­
peditions ns well as economical track
Myer In tbe world.

They Say
"Tbe proof of b pudding
is in the eating." So aleo
we believe the proof of a .
shoe ie in it&gt; wear and '
comfort. Wear one pair
of
.

Lewis A. Crossett’s

Shoes

of the people of this community.

Having had a large experience in

the market business, it will be my
aim to give the people the very

best service possible.

a trial order, l am

Soliciting

aud the matter will be
settled to your satisfac­
tion. Thu $4.s0 and $5
kind *r* $3.50 whll* tbe
big «al* last*.

'

Yours Veiy Truly,

F. W. CLIFFORD

SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

Prop’r Lower Heat Harket.

C. H. OSBORN

These Nippy Mornings
obght to turn a person’s thoughts of breakfast
,
to thoughts of

Breakfast Bacon
Those who have ever coaxed a backward appetite
with the eweet flavory deliciouen.eBe of our kind aren’t
at all likely to forget a pound of pur HONEY CURED
BACON will go farther than tbe same amount of any
other kind because there ien't tbe slightest particle of
waste, and no more salt in it than just enough to make
it palatable. And then It’s cheaper than other meat*
that dost less, because It goes further.

20 cents a pound.

Hams £. Russ,

Grocer*.

�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY i. 1905.
Vester &amp; Carter are preparing to put
in a gas plant to light their store.

Fred L Heath

. Wanted, 10.000 pounds of buckwheat.
Hastings Roller Mill Co.

Th» Druggist

Our Prescription Depart­
ment is backed by long
and intimate experience in
this branch of Pharmacy,
insuring your always get­
ting exactly what your
doctor calls for. No de­
lays-no substituting -per­
fectly supplementing the
efforts of your physician
to bring back health and
strength. Few stores are
eq nipped as we are for.
this important work.
Come to us with your
prescriptions. Our prices
are right.

The Ice harvest has been abundant In
quantity and of excellent quality this

L A.
Monday.

**&amp;"*$$****+%")$"! # $**"**#)
$7 we
WAal we ray

Any Size, 10c
Dniwlit

Still Further Stock

Reductions
areTnecessary before taking Inventory.
All lines will be affected by our reMi&amp;rkably reduced price*.

T. S. DeMutt visited his sister at
Bellevue last Friday.
Last week as Robert Blivin was get
Cum. Clark made a business trip to
ting out of a sleigh at the farm.heslipped and fell against the box in such a Gland Rapids Monday.
way as to Injure the muscles of the
Mrs. W. K. Cook was a Grand Rapids
back. He was In severe pain for sev­ visitor Saturday.
eral days, but at present time is much
S. Kupf-^was in Grand Rapids on
improved.
business Saturday.
Tbe Tomlinson Lumber Co. are now
Fred Meubeunick is in Cincinnati
ready for business, with a complete on a busiueas trip,
and choice line of lumber, lath, shingles,
Mr. aud Mrs. Chester Messer were in
sash, doors and finish. Bills gladly fig­
Grand Rapids Saturday.
ured. Will. Peck will continue con­
Mre. Grace Anderson will visit Grand
tracting as before and is now ready to
Rapids friends this week..
figure on all contracts.
Joe Wardell is visiting at Lansing
Tuesday evening of last week about.
&amp; friends of Mr. and Mrs. Solon Doud and other places for two weeks.

J. G. Nagler, of Middleville, was in
planned and executed a very happy sur­
prise on that couple. It was tbe 22nd the city on uuainess Muuday.
John Carvein, uf Grand Rapids, was
anniversary of their marriage.
They
will remember It very pleasantly, and in the city yesterday .ou business.
so will those who were their gdests
Ed Morrill entertained the gentle­
that evening.
men's Whist Club Tuesday evening.

JOHN BESSMER,
The Jeweler.

MICHIGAN

UNION MADE

OOMFORT, HgRVlCE, STYLE AND 1501YIDUAMTY AUK THE HKUUIB1TE8 OF A
UESTBABLE SHOE. THK ••RAfjmMf FOB
MEN COMPLIES WITH ALL THESE RE­
QUIREMENTS.

C. V/. Clarke &amp; Co.
QUALITY SHOE STORE,

LOCAL NEWS
Li-.miimiu.iiluilil.ilHlHIllilUUmMIMMlMUmmilllling

Mra. B. A. Walker gave* very pleas­
ant six o'clock dinner to a . few lady
friends Monday. The guest of honor
was Mre H. II. Cook, of Allegan.

Tbe Banner notes that Hon. P. T,
Van Zlle, of Detroit, is a candidate for
circuit judge of Wayne county.
We
hope he may be successful. He was at
one time judge in this circuit, and
made a most excellent record.

amount of postage oh it and either mail
it at the postoffice or give it to the car­
rier.
■ .

Lucile Busby and Cora Silsbee spent
Sunday iu Unarlutte uue guests of Airs.
Mark Warren.

Hun. C- H. Thomas left to-day for
Word was received last we»k of the
death ot Lora Carson the 11 year old Allegan, where be will install the.new
daughter of John Canon, of Bangor, Maccauee ufficere.
who formerly resided in Hastings, and
.Idle ShelleuLerger. uf Lake Odessa,'
was in the employ of Tomlinson Lum visited Gram Al my and other friends a
ber Company. Her death was due to parthf tats week.
injury sustained in falling down stairs,
Mrs. Dutcher aud daughter Cura, of
she only living a few hours after the Orangeville, aiu visiting at Mr. C. Vanaccident. Lora was exceedingly bright,
Attau's aud other friends,
and her young friends here and friends
Mias Ruby Lamb aud Miss Sadie
of the parents will regret exceedingly to
Sprague, of Grand Rapids, are guests
hear of her untimely death.
uf Mr. and Mre. WilbnrLaue.
The Michigan Central Railroad Co.
A sieigliload of the friends of Mr.
has begun a rigid;enforcement of a re­
and Mrs. H.. L. Newton gave them a
cent edict, that employees addicted to
surprise Munday evening.
the use of liquor,, would be discharged,
Mies Vera Cortrigh’.. of Grand Rap­
by releasing a number of men at Mich­
ids, was the guest of Hastings friends
igan City and atpther points along the
Friday, returning Saturday.
line of the system In Michigan and
Donald Smith came up from JackIndiana. The report is current that
the high officials pf tbe road h&amp;ye reach­ sou Saturday auu spent that any and
ed the decision to release all men who
persist in the liquor habit.
The dis­
charges are to be made the first of each
month.
,

Sunday with home friends.

The Imperial Moving Picture Show
Co. will give a two hours entertain­
ment at Rood’s Opera House Tuesday
evening, Feb. 7, under tbe auspices of
the Knights and Ladles of the Macca­
bees. This show comes highly recom-.
mended and the company and the local
lodges agree to refund the price of ad­
mission to any one who is not satisfied.
Illustrated songs will be giveu by Misses
Hazel Robinson and Dolorls who have
received liberal Japplause wherever
they have appeared. Prices 15,25, and
35. See press notes elsewhere.

Mre. Rose Colgrove went to Hickory
Corners Monday to install officers of
the L. O. T. M. M.; of that place.

Cal. Kaier spent Sunday in Grand
Rapids and his sister returned with him
for a tew days visit here.

Mre. Margaret Bailey left this city
Sunday for New York. She will start
ou her trip to the Orient Thursday.
Mr. andMre. Van Al tan, Air. aud Mre.
Hinman and Mrs. Young spent Tues­
day at Irving the guests of William
Brew.
Chas. Lunn’s mother, who has been
visiting him for several weeks, return
td Saturday to her home, Rockford
Mish.
• '

Will Doelker, who has been visiting
D. W. Thompson, of Grand Rapids his mother and brother in this pKy- went
Deputy Great Commander of the to Cadillac Monday,where he has a^ood
Maccabees, was in tbe city Monday en­ position
Cadillac Gas Co. as
route tq Hickory • Corners, where he solicitor.
acted as Installing officer that evening.
h^rs. Frances 41ale, who had been

Mr. Henry Frey, of New York City, spending a^week with her parents, Mr
and Miss Amelia Frey, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Quigley, returned to Grand
brother and slater of Mrs. Geo. E. Cole­ Rapids Monday.
man, visited her the past week. They
Hi H. Trask and family were pleas­
left Monday for the Pacific Coast, in­
antly surprised one day last week with
tending to make their home there.
a call frqm Burdette Briggs, of Bowens
Thursday Mre. Wintere, of North
The many friends het'e of C. M. At­ Mill*. Mr. Trask and Mr. Briggs were
Broadway, gave a five o’clock tea to
'
several of her intimate friends. A very kins will be pleased to learn that his neighbors In Bowens Mills.
Anton Sherk, who for four years has
elaborate seven course supper, was serv­ second apn,Arthur Kennedy Atkins,has
ed which was enjoyed and appreciated completed the course of study at the been register of deeds has returned to
U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis his farm in Thornapple. Many county
by all present.
honorably, and will be graduated the never had a more faithful and pains
The books of the engineering library
30th of January. The younger son Lew taking register than Mr. Sherk has been.
at the University of Michigan, which
Morton Atkins is in the class of 1906. He. has always been prompt in the dis­
have hitherto been shelved in the gen
The mother of the young men, Mrs. C. charge of his duty, courteous to all who
eral library, are soon to be transferred
M. Atkins, of Butte, Montana, is with had business with his office, and has
to a roou&gt; set apart as a library in tbe
them and will remain for a week after turned the records over to bis successor
new engineering building. The collec
the graduating exercises. Mre. M.
with all business brought up to the
cion will be recatalogued and regarded
Atkins, of this city, their grandmother minute of his leaving. The best wish­
hereafter as a department library. Mfes
is in receipt of an invitation to tbe es of his many friends go with him as
Olive C. Lathrop has been appointed
assistant librarian in charge of the col­ farewell baH-to^the class of 1905, to be he returns to his home town and the.
given Monday eventng^Jannary 30th.
lection.— V. of M. News Letter.

2^

Wrappers
We have ten dozen of these fleece lined
Wrappers, they are the good fitting kind
and run good full sizes, a good selection of
colorings, and every.one fully guaranteed to
be absolutely fast color; take your choice
while they last for

well attended.

Tbe meat trust does not seem able to
Mrs. K. T. French, of Middleville,
keep down the price qf lambs. The
was the guest or Hastings mends yes­
farmer who has a nice bunch of sheep
terday.
is fortunate.
The high price of tbe
Miss Nelle Coykendall, of Allegan,
meat and the increasing price of the
is toe guest of her sister, Mrs. L.,1.
wool all would seem to point to sheep
raising as a very profitable pkrt of Goodyear-.
Mre. Alonzo Tobias visited at Dow­
agriculture.
ling, Assyria Center and Buttle Creek
La Grippe seems to be more preva­ last week.
lent this winter than since the first
Mr. Trimmer, of
Kalamazoo, is
year It appeared. ’ Many In Hastings
visiting his children here for an iudefi­
have had a severe tussle with it. The nite nine.
old idea that a cold whiter would kill
Comparison.solicited on
Mrs. Jessie Erb who was reported as
off the grip germs seems to be wholly
'Watchea.’ClocKs.
improving last weeK is again under the
wrong. Ths little bug or bugger seems
Uuctur’b care.
to thrive on any cold snap that happens
Dur Bliustou and wife, of Grand
Sterling Silv
along. •
•
Rapids, are visiting friends in this city
Cut Glass, China.
Don’t put bills or advertisements, cir­ aud vicinity.
Jardiniera and
culars or anything else into rural mail
Wjn. Harris, of Grand Rapids, is visboxee, unless you are looking for trouble.
Umbrellas.
itmg bis--grandparents, George WJ
All I fresh goods and representing the A rural mail'box in front of a man's Reed aud wile.
bouse is a fiartnerdhip affair between
newest*productions.
Mrs-J. T. Lombard weut to Grand
him and the govdrntaeiit. If you want
to send tbe man a bilh circular, letter Kapids Friday lu visit friends, return­
ing
Saturday.
or anything of that kind, put the proper
HASTING:

do, tee do do.

Pryor went to Middleville

K
A. A Anderson was in Grand Rapids
Homer Warner was the fortunate Friday.
one in securing the buggy and harness
Frank Fifield was ia Grand Rapids
in the drawing of Chas. Daley's last Saturday.
evening.
Howard .Thomas wa§ in South Hav­
The next of the series of dances giv­ en Thursday.
en by Homer Warner at tbe Creamery
Mr. Crawford, of Orangeville, is visit­
hall will be given Thursday evening, ing friends here;
/ - ' # *
Feb. 9th.
£ Tyden left to-day for Chicago on
Tbe dancing school held in the
a business trip.
creamery hall every Monday evening
Mrs. H» H. Cook left ^&gt;-day for her
under the direction of Mrs. A. D. Mc. El wain has been very successful and home iu Allegan.

HAIR AND CORK INSOLES

Fred L. Heath

PERSONAL MENTION

89 cents
Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns, regular $1.00 for
Women’s Black Sateen Petticoats, regular $1.25 for
Women’s Coats at less than cost price.
Odd pieces of good Furs at bargain prices.
Cotton Blankets, full 10-4 size, gray only, 59c a pair
Comfortables, large size, the $1.25 kind for 89c

79c
95c

MONEY SACK FOR THE ASKING.

WRIGHT BROS

Phone
30

The

Hasttags,

S. Goodyear Co

announce the arrival of the following lines of new goods:

DRESS GOODS,

TRIMMINGS

GINGHAMS,

PERCALES,

DRESS SKIRTS,

RIBBONS,

YOUR INSPECTION INVITED
We are still offering

urs 1-2 off.

Coats 1-3 o

and Waists 1-4 off regular prices.

What about Ginghams?
We are constantly adding to our line of Dry goodn, and desire to call yonr
tention to our new A. F. C. and Red Seal Ginghams.

at­

New In Style, Right in price, Best In Quality,
Only 10 cents per yard

Every department holds ont the most tempting inducements to buyers and you will
' find values and. prices that will prove more convincing argument than any­
thing we could say. And don’t forget that we have a few
Coats and Skirts that are going regardless of cost.

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
The People’s Store.

�HASTINGS BANNER. FEBRUABY
EIGHT DAY ALARM CLOCK.

WEST PARMELEE.

HOLMES CHURCH.

Court House News.
Marriage

License*.

Clarence H. Burton, Hastings..
Harriett J. McIntyre, Hastings.

LACEY.

The next meeting of the Lacey W'. C­
Miss Louretto Adams of Caledonia
There will be an oyster supper at the
T. U. will be held, with Mrs. Edwin
home of R. B. Murdock, Thursday spent Sunday tbe guest ot Miss Gladys Moody, on Feb. 8, al 2 o’clock p.m , and
evening, Feb. 2, for the benefit of the Morgan.
will be a memorial meeting for MIbs
L. D. Bass’s visit was cut short by his
church.
Frances E. Willard. At tbe meeting
Mr. aud Mrs. L. H. Durkee were the being called to attend the funeral of held with Mrs. Ford, a program on
Caledonia,
-,*“
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee, Mon­ hla uncle George Barber of e
“Influence," arranged by Mr*. Donavon,
Little Marion Freehney has been was very impressively carried out
day.
Miss Beulah Gordell Is taking tousle quite ill with pneumonia is improving
The gold medal contest at the M. E.

under Dr. Pretello's care.
lessons of 8. U E. Perkins.
church was much enjoyed by those who
PROBATE COURT.
David Benewaand wife were Sunday had ‘ the courage to brave the severe
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Radford, of
In the matter of Leia L. Covey a
guests of Jas. Kepkey and family.
weather to attend. The selections were
Hastings,
were
the
guests
of
the
letter's
ainor. The prayer of the petitioner
parents, Mr. and Mr*. John Wickham,
Miss Mary Beck and friend spent fine Ind well rendered. Miss Lucele
allowed and'guardianship annulled.
Benson received the medal.
Sunday.
Sunday with Miss Sarah Morgan.
Estate of John Koster, deceai-rd
A silver medal contest will le held
TbdM from this neighborhood who
Mr. ‘and Mrs. I’. IL Holmes-spent Sat
License to sell real estate at private
urday and Sunday in Hastings, the attended the Puke Social at Duncan at the Assyria Center church, Feb. 7,
sale granted. Oath arid bond filed.
under
the auspices of the Lacey W.C.
Lake pronounced it a splendid success.
guests of Hurr Howley.
.
Estate of Philander Durkee, deceased
Mrs. Carrie Parmalre suffered with a
The sale of William Waugh’s effects T. U. Admission 5 and 10 cents.
Order appointing administrator enter
Nearly 2100 was
ed. Bond Hied. Letters issued, ^laims severe attack of sciatic rheumatism the was weU attended.

heard May TTtb.
Estate of Wm. A. King, deceased.
Order appointing administrator enter
ed. Bond filed, letters issued to Mary
J. King. Claims heard May 29th.

Estate of Algernon H. Peck, Incom
petent. Annual account of gqardian

Mr. C. Williams visited his sister,

PODUNK.

Mrs. John Hall, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Murdock visited
at Fred Schray’s, In Sebewa, Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Wellman. Stony Point,
has been spending -the week.with her
brother, Mr. Lou Hickerson.

Ella Lentz is at home on thtssick list.
The dyster .supper at Charm Biggs
will be postponed on account of tbe
illness of Mn. Biggs.

A party of young people from Chis
The L. A. S. met at the home'of Mrs. place .arid- vlcirilfy* were pleasantly enMary Holmes and selected the fallow­ u-rtainni by Miss Myra Rule Saturday
Evening.
In Re. Evelyn Baker, insane. Peti­ ing officers for the ensuing year.
Mre. C. Senter, Pres.
•
tion for admission to asylum filed.
Miw Tena Bachman has returned to
Mrs. Hattie Fuller, Sec.
Physician certificates filed. Order of
her work at the Felt Boot Factory.
Mre. Ida Durkee, Treas. of Dues.
An 8^ lb. boy was born to Mr. and
admission entered.
Mrs. Carrie Parinaltje, Treas of Mite Mrs. Ausori Merrill Thursday Jan. 19th.
Estate of sjamuel A. Campbell, de
Box,
ceased.
Petition to determine heirs
Earle Laugbbaugb is visiting in Ohio.
filed.
Estate of Fred Benson, incompetent.
Annual account of guardian filed.

filed hearing Feb. 25th.
Estate of Jannett Crane, deceased.
Petition fur hearing iibal account filed
hearing February 24th.
Estate of Altiert A. LeValley el al
sninore. Petition for licence to sell real
estate tiled bearing Feb. 24th.

CARLTON CENTER.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Marlow has been 111 with measles
for the past few days.

Anson Merrill had a narrow escape
from falling into the water while getling ice from Puduiik Lake.

PARMELEE.

A “wood bee” for the Methodist
^Leon Bass and wife attended the fu­
Church was held in Nick Allerding's neral of Geo. Barber. at Caledonia,
Estate of Geo. R , Mae, Isabelle and woods Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Jay W. Hart minors.
Petition and
The ladies aid society held its election
John Mulliken lost a valuable horse
nominations of guardian filed. Order
and regular dinner at the home'of Mrs. last week, by falling and breaking its
appointing guardian entert d.
E. L. Smith to day at which there wiU

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Z •
WAKKANTY PEE1K.

Lav'd Hooper to David Hooper
et al 20 a sec 10. 10 a see 23
Thornapple and lots in Mid­
dleville
8
1
no
Central'Savings Bank
to
Herman J. Hammond 11'I :t
sec 7, HO a tec 12 Hastings, 3
a sec 36 Rutland
3UU0 oo
,Jehiel Caven to Wilbur N.
Hawks and wife 74 a sec 9
Maple Grove 1600 00
.Benjamin A. Matthews
to
Wm F. Paustle and wife lot
Hastings
Michael Doster to Jerry Sproul
and wife 80 a sec 33 Hope... 2700 00
Jacob Hoffman to Nathan
Pureell 40 a sec 13 Baltimore
Anson Hall to Monroe A. Die­
trick lots Middleville
10 oo
Henry J. Iden and wife to
Samuel Nay 80 a sec 21 Johns
town 3200 00
Charles Feigbnerto William H.
Feighner 30 a sec 26 Castleton 2800-00
JEfiie E. Beamer to Edward F.
Bottum lot Hastings
Jtorest E. Jordon and wife to
James Curtis aud wife 80 a
sec 29 Woodland
5100 00
Francis A. Colvin to Ernest E.
White and wife lot Middle­
ville

be the election of offleiers for the ensu­
ing year.

While drawing wood last Thursday
H. L. Todd while driving down a hill
one half mile north of here was thrown
from a load of wood and tbe load con­
sisting of three cords uf wood wa» over­
turned. Aside from painful bruises to
his right knee no serious damage was
done.
J

Last Thursday. Mrs. Zussnett was op
erated upon, for cancer of tbe right
breast, tiy Dr. O. A. Miller of Freeport
and Dr. H. B. Gammon of the Center.
The operation was highly successful and
the patient is making a speedy recovery.
A party of young peopie of this vicin­
ity visited Miss Geiger near Woodland
on Monday evenin’?. Mias Geiger has
beeii confined to the house for some
time past and the young people wished
to mike her forget her Illness by having

her participate in an evening of music
and fun.

The literary program at the Grange
Saturday evening was much above the
usual order. The music consisting of
duet*, solos, and quartettoe was inter­
spersed by essays, speeches and dialog
uee. The dialogue, “At the photograph
gallery” made the hit of the evening.
Two members were initiated. Another
Ql.IT CLAIMS.
contest between the two opposing fact­
John 9. Foley to Mary J. Tel­
ler 42 a sec 26 Prairieville.... 1000 00 ions Is waging merrily.
.Emma L. Tooze to William H.
Frey 40 a sec 32 Johnstown.. 175 00
Oita Frey and wife to Wm. H.
The. teacher and pupils of the Lake­
Frey 40 a sec 38 Johnstown.. 200 00
view school enjoyed a sleigh ride Friday.
Amelia Isabelle Frey to Wm.
fl. Frey 40 a sec 32 Johns
They visited Mre. Venab Welch's school
town.................................... S-n
175 00 The Hosmer school Was there also.
A
&lt;terri« C. Coleman to Wm. H.
good lime is reported.
Frey 40 a sec 32 Johnstown.. 175 00
Mr.
and
Mre.
Henry
Merritt
were
Samuel C. Blood to John 0.
guests at Geo. Rockwell’s Sunday.
Blood and wife 80 a sec 26
Carlton
1 00
A few of the neighbors called at

LAKEVIEW

| CORRESPONDENCE

Charles Smith’s Sunday and enjoyed
some singing.

Commissioner John C. Ketcham vis­
ited our school a part of Friday morning.

David Dotchert took a short vaca­
tion from bis work last week, visiting
his former home'near Detroit, i
Mrs. R. E. Stimson and Lavina Watsoli, of Middleville, attended the Mis­

sionary mtM-tnig at this place Thursday.
&lt; •■■car Sherk is out again after a short
siege of the small pox.
Meno Dotchert, of SouthDakota, vis­
ited Henry Simmons and' wife last
week.
,
A number from here attended the
Poke social at Duncan Lake, Friday
night. All report a good time but

however some should take more money
with them next time.
Mrs. W. H. VanAvery 4&gt;ent the latterpart of last week with? her mother,
Mr*. Hayes, of Middleville.

GRANGE HALL CORNERS:
The Banfleld Cemetery Circle meet
with Mre. Eva Bristol, Tuesday even­
ing. The ladies' bring their better­
halves with them, also each bring a
few fried cakes. Mre. B. will furnish
coffse.

Mrs. Arvilla Stevens, who has "been
caring for Mr*. Zimmerman the past
thres weeks, returned to her home at
Banfleld, Sunday.

Th© sick seem t-&gt; be on tbe gain.
Fred Vansycle and Chas. Iden have
been changing horses. Chas.now drives
the blacks formerly owned by Fred,
and be has the mate to the horse Chas,
lost last week.
F. Merrill goes to Battle Creek, Tues­
day, with a load of tressed pork.

Floyd Budd.wlfe and daughter Doro
thy, were guests of Mrs. B’s. parents
last week.

EAST WOODLAND.
Miss Agnes Cote Is on the sick Het
C. Extender next Sunday evening,

A bigslelghload of young*people from
this neighborhood attended the Liter­ Miss Inez Cole.
Mr. and Mre. E. C. Farr visited in
The M. B. M. will meet at the home
ary at the Center Friday evening.
Mtaleeburg a day or so last week.
Don’t forget the Shadow Social at the of Mn. C. St. John, on Saturday.
Mr. Ad. Davenport died Sunday school house Wednesday evening, Feb.
Mr. and Mre. W. Nichols were guests
evening at 10 o’clock, after a short but 8, Girls are touring boxes.
of A.C. Kilpatrick and wife on Sunday.
eevere attack of stomadh trouble. Fu­
Sidney Todd of Vermontville wa* on
E. T. Cote baa a gang of timber cut­
neral services were held at the bouse
our streets Saturday.
ter* at work In his woods thia week.
Wednesday morning at 10 JO o’clock.
The
Van Brock ten saw mill ia ex­
.Buried at Cressey.
pected to begin work on tbe Welch
Mr. J. M. Hammond spent Monday
place,
near
Waraerville, this week.
The State Road Aid Society will be
and Tuesday In Hastings.
Mre. Ware, of Nashville, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Almond Farr enter­ entertained Thursday, Feb. 2nd by
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Warren this week.
tained about 30 of their friends and Mre. W. J. Fisher.
Mrs. Grace Meyer*’ little son Keath
A number from this place are at­
neighbors Tuesday evening. At about
meetings at Stony has been quite 111 for a fe v days.
aeveu o'clock an elegant supper was tending revival
.
*
Mrs. John Lehman and daughter
nerved to which al! didjustice. Mr. Point

DOSTER.

EAST HASTINGS.

aad Mr*. Farr make a very desirable
host and hostess and all report a very
enjoyable time.
Miss Hazel Hughes, our school teach­
er, had quite an exciting time last Fri­
day morning. While driving through
some very bad snow drift* the cutter
in some manner liecame over turned.
The horse became, frightened and
straight way took bls departure leav­
ing Miss Hazel to bring the contents
of the cutter along with her. But she
is a sturdy Michigan girl and picked
np her I elongings trudged quietly aloog and telephoned from the next
house for come one ahead to stop her
horse. Mr. Freeman did this for her,
«ad she drove on to school none the
vroree for her adventure. But her din­
ner. Ah! Woe!
Mr. Troxel will Instruct Doster band
Wednesday evening.

Mis* Nellie Chandler spent Saturday
^srlth Miss Hazel Hughes. '

•

Vernard Cotton and wife visited at
Orr Fisher’s Sunday.

Mm. Orr Fisher who has been serious­
ly 111 is some better at thia writing.

Mr. and Mr*. John Shawman and Mr.
and Mre. Walace Brown went to Grand

Rapids last Wednesday.
There will be preaching at the Fisher
church next Sunday evening.

FINE LAKE. '
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Shumaker, of
Grand Rapids, &gt;re visiting relatives at
Banfleld.
'

Mre. Mamie Carr, of Battle Creek,
hf^ been visltlfig her mother Mrs'
Frank Doty a few days past.
Ice cutting has been the subject oi*
the north shore fora few days and fish­
ing on the south shore.
Miss Edna Paul, of Battle Creek, has
been spending a few days with relatives
around here.

Were
That
And &lt;ut
That

t«M*hrr. with ■ bir.

HORSES AND HORSEMEN.

realized:

past week.

ty-four hour iwrtrainent
Therefore
It I* a matter of some inconvenience to
arrange tbe thing every night *o that
it will get busy tbe next morning at
tbe &lt;le«dred hour. A recent improve
ment in tlmcplecen. »«y* th® Brooklyn
Eagle. I* that which I* wound and *et
only once a week- and yet which will
ring out its monotonous message at
the same hour every morning. This
will I* a' great convenience to the per-

Crotwy'A Slrnmoni* ■ ot riiilndelvb’.
reeentlv purrb.iw’l ■ tbe luy ttrblbiff
Empire Wilber. BSSH.
C. 8. Rex. Creston. In., hns Mbld to C.
M. i'owan. Liberty. Neb., tbe four-yrerokt stallion Drift Allerton. 2/29^. by

Allerton.
The trotter Ailabrteve, 2;HH-j. In Jim­
my Brirn*’ stable fit Detroit. Is one of
the best of tbe speedway brigade in tbe
City uf tbe Stealth.
Dr. J.
McCoy hns purchased Antly
Welch's interest in Admiral Dewey.
2:14KL ami will race the son of Nancy
Hank* next season.
Al PennodK of Cleveland purchased
the trotting mare Carrie Bel. 2:14^. at
the recent New York sale and will con-,
vert her to the pace.
Tlie- famous Rancho Del Paso fans
of J. P. llaggiu in Cnllfomia te to be
cut up into hwaller funu* ami sold. It
is valued up in the mllllbn*.
’ Hazen Wtdcb. Charon. Wla, ba* pur­
chased from N. B. Manor, Hsbron, UL.
the two-year old chestnut atallion Man-'
orwood. by Highwood. 22!l&gt; •
Pat T.. 2;ltfl4. campaigned by Itody
Patterson the j«n*t “cnson. started
twenty time* on the half mile track*
nnd was always In the money.

SHORT STORIES.
For Improving the navigable waters
of Nev.- Jersey thnt flow. Into the I&gt;cl
aware river tilGrr ba* been expended
the sum of $383.7001
Tin* graders pn the Alaska Central
railroad, fourteen miles Inland from
Sewanl. bnve ran Into w'.int seems to
be nn extremely vnlunble deposit of
copper and gold ore.
*
.
The woman ipveutor is broadening
her Held of labor. Under tbe custody
of Mr. Sullivan uf tbe patent office at
Washington are books compiled by the
government of the Inventions of worn-'
en dating buck to 1790.
.
A badge worn at the greatest temper­
ance celebration ever held in Exeter.
N. II.. isatlli lb existence. It Is of blue
satin, on which is stamped tbe picture
of a fountain with this inscription:
“Cold Water. God's Beverage.” The cel­
ebration occurred more than fifty years
ago.
Out of 139 decoy prescription* sent
out by the llllnoia board uf pharmacy
to Chicago druggists to be filled twen­
ty-three contained no trace of the drug
called, for. sixty-six were 80 per cent
impure, ten were 20 per cent impure
and only thirty-one pure. Tbe board
will proHecuie 100 drugg lata.

EDITORIAL FLINGS.
Congre*s opened with "full houses.”
but it soon got down to “pair*."—NewYork Herald.
It is a fact worth noticing that when
the dreMninker got after Mrs. Chad­
wick then- were Immediate disclosures.
—Chicago Record-Herald.
Two western train robbers compelled
•ven the parlor car porter* to disgorge
Now the latter will understand bow
The comic papers are right some­
times. A New York man hid to sum­
mon the police to help him discharge
the cook the other day. — Colorado
Springs Gazette.
Iter. Dr. Zimmerman of Baltimore
asks. "What shall we do with our old
men?" Adopt the reciprocity plan and
care for them as they cared for us.—
Washington Poet

GERMAN GLEANINGS.

THF.N Sr POPPED A HAKD.

For a moment *U head* bobbed from left
in Hkht.
.
Each iryln*
Bp*il it w'th all hia ml«nt.
Then up popp«d a hand at the-, foot of the

know.
Awl don't krvp mr waltin* *H o«y.
"Well. 1 can’t Btxli her." f*lter*d
Jamie.
“But you h*t I can eat her up. all t !.&lt;
nmo’"
'

’ SONG OF THE HOURS.

Even* child knows the rhyme, "Sing
a song'of *iX|&gt;ence." but very (ew of
them have any Idea that It is anything
but a nursery Jingle. It is. however,
an ancient Hid interesting allegory.
Look in the dictionary and sec what
this word means.
The four aud twenty blackbirds rep­
resent tbie hours, the lw»ttom &lt;«f the pie
Is tbe world, aud. its. cru&lt;t Is the sky
which overtirchcwjt, Ttw o|&gt;cuiug of
tbe pie tdgnlfle* thejjawB. when tbe
birds begin to sing, which I* indeed a
sight for auy king.
. ■
The king. Who is represented as “sit­
ting in tbe counting house counting
out hl* money." is tbe sun. and the
golden pirx-es which Blip from bi* fin­
ger* are the golden sunbeams.
The queen. sitting in her parlor, is
the moon, and tbe honey i* tbe moon­
light
The diligent maid who is at work in
the garden before’the sun. her king,
has arisen is the daybreak, nnd the
clothe* she hang* out ate tbe clouds
Tbe blackbird which come* by and
ends the song by nipping off her no*e
la the sunset. Thu* we have the whole
day in a pie if not in a nutshell.

This game can be played by any
.
number of-children. They proceed by
find chomlag one of the party to act
ns the sea king, whose duty it Is to
stand in the center of a ring formed
■by the players seating tbemaelves
round blm. The circle should be as
large as p-jfudblc. Each of the player*
having choMcn the name of a fish, the
king runs round the ring, calling them
by the name* which they have select­
ed. Each one on hearing his name
called riaea at once and follow* the
king, who when all hla subjects have
left their stSiU calls out “The sea ia
troubled!" and seats himself suddenly.
His example is immediately followed
by bin subject*. The one who fails to
obtain a amt has then to take tbe
place of king, and th* g*me is con tin-

sou who sleeps so soundly that he, must
resort to the a*aiKtan&lt;4» of tbe alarm
clock each morning :ln order to get to
hla own Limitless on time.
It-will be seen that thl* dock.differs
in some respects from tbe familiar
timepiece., The method of adjusting
tbe alarm is- entirely from the face of
tbe timepiece and is aecomplished by
the movement of a secondary dial tn
the center of the clock f::t-e. In the
smaller dial the figures of (We larger
ones arc duplicated, and tlie-amallw
disk is turned until the hour at which '
it is desired to be called i- covered
by an auxiliary jm.inter attaelx*d to the
hour bend. If It fis^lmiretl that tbe call
I* fr. .,ne monung it fan be nminged''
in tfwt manner nnd If tlx* signal bell
Is wanted at the sainf hour each morn­
ing the &lt;-io«‘k can lw iadjwtted «o as to

perform this rum tlcto

*

Passengers ou -ocean liners may. soon
be able tu sleep in life preserrera If
ttys pinDf of E. Salvator, a New York
inventor, do not go awry, says the
American Inventor.
Uninflated, tbe
Salvator life belt I* a light tiling, which
would hardly be felt^f worn by a sleep­
er. but when filled with gas it I* blown
up to the site of an ordinary cork­
jacket. The i&gt;elt Is made of rubber
and I* about eight inches wide and
can be blown up by means ot a smalt
cylinder. In thl* cylinder 4a placed a
composition of acid* which, when act­
ed upon by water. Instantly inflate* the
belt Tbe belt has l&gt;een tested in the
ocean, and It has l«een found that the
water act* upon tbe add* and inflat***
the rubber in less than three second'-.
Tbe Ingredients In this composition
Mr. Salvator keeps secret.

NOTICK OF HEARING CLA1MH.
HUlr erf Mlchlno. County of Harry.M.
Nollet- is hrrrby *t»ra. that by an order of th*
ProbaU Court for the Connty of Rarrv. made on
•rstoprerauthnfr claim* agalaM the relate

and xllowiuscr. oo

!&gt;.. m*.
Chabum M. Mack.

l.

Judfe «f Pro!

PROBATI OMDKK

£’3?5g^JComparatively few peroom walk cor­
rectly. nnd a bright. IntetNgent person
can appear idiotic by tbe poelUon *■■tuned when standing. To eta nd cor­
rectly tbe knee* Rbould be Ann in po-.
■itlon, shoulder* back, with shoulder
blade* close.
The feet should rest Inherit bls ertate.
that Saturday, Ore
firmly with one foot slightly In ad­
vance of tbe other, with tbe weight of
the body carried below the hip*.
Shoulder, hip nnd ankle joint ehould
be in line, tbe cheat held high nnd
head erect, but not tipped back. Iu
walking the leg should be held straight,
U further ortmKjrthat ndd pHtttooer five
but not stiff, and tbe ball of the foot M**
” ?0 the perms Interested tn raid rebto
and tbe heel touch the ground almost
slmuItaueouRly. To walk up nnd down
ap*r printed apd atn*ilg| ta said County «•
stair* correctly will give one a grace­
Wiry, ones tn racb *rok for care* Kweraatv*
ful carriage and the fashionable
rraasDrovtoustosalddayotbrarlna.
straight front figure.
aia
Cmab M Macje.

Another attempt to get permission to
build skyscraper* in Berlin has failed.
The law permits no building to exceed
twenty-two meters In height
So great In the plague of rat* In the
Berlin suburb of Grunewald that tbe
municipal nuthorltlea are offering 10
pfennigs for every rat’s tall delivered.
A German journal suggests that
postal cards should be printed with
maps of cltle* on them. There would.
It thinks, be a great sale of these ut all
Orpha, spent Saturday with friends In
railway stations and hotels.
riKMUTiiduU
How do you do? American and Eng­
Vermontville.
Among the novel methods of torture lish.
Archie Holden and wife, of Freeport, of private* by German noncommission­
How do TOO orr, jounwtf! French, f____ _______ ______ _ _ „ ,
were guests of John Guy, over Sunday. ed officers may be recorded a case
How do yon Hand? lullnn.
pu»e«,« liMhm.ie
SS?
Miss Nan Guy, of Charlotte, spent where a fuslleer used to b* flriveri
How do you dnd yourrtin Oerman.
St hSgWSF.’J, ”
“•
How do you
ran fare? Dutch.
'Fmeut.Chra. M. Mack. Ju4*« of Probate.
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. round tbe barrack room at night with
a clothe* beater because be refused to
’
“ tte eKa* 01 wub,mb KHow can you? Swedish.
J. Guy, of East Woodland.
stay uwnke and tell Rtories while in
How is yogr stomach? How bar*
O. C. and M. L. Sheldon took a busi­ bed.
•,"."
«Mo« the prtltkm dutv vrtl,bu eaten your rice? Chinese.
ness trip to Hastings on Monday.
praylnx that an tn»tnun««t txnr on file in tht&lt;
How do yon have yourself? Polish
Mrs. Laura Shpldon was the gnert of
Advertised Letter*.
How do you live on? Russian.
“aW &lt;1‘«'*aw&lt;l beadta.lticrf to probate
the executor lb*reln nwtw-d appofated or
Mre. Lois Swift on Saturday.
Hastiko3, Michigan, Jan. 30,19 Xi.
May thy shadow never be leas': Per. and
•omr other aultabfe nerwu.
Th**’’uP°n U t* order* &gt;&gt; lhat Monday the ZBh
Letters addria*ed to persons named ■ ■
Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown, Mr. and Mr*
‘riicy all main protty much the sums 4ay of February \. 0. inwiat to o-etaek Id the
Wolf and E. Racy, of East Castleton, uelow remain unclaimed In this‘office
thing.
were finest^ at the home of A. C. Kil­ and will be sent to the Dead Ldttfer of­
ed an4 all other i&lt;et*ona UitrieMed !n aaM ratal*
are rocuirr.! to auprar »f a Ae-xOcn «f NUd
fice if nut clnimtd by Feb. 13, IlKft.
patrick on Friday evening.
i(ouAS
t®. t^holde*
tt»' Probate oihra.
Mrs. M. N. McKerver, Mn». Lizzie
Dr. Benson, wife and daughter, vis­
I» W| innW why on „n the old tub. In th* Ctly of HiuHnra, tn tald County and
^OW *52* “
l*. *»» ike prayer of
Billings. Mrs. Mary Becker, Mrs. Minited at E. P. Barnum’s this week.
may not be granted. And It ta
root,
me Elliott, Mrs. Llbtaw .Jennings,
further ordered that raid j-etUlener alee noUoe
- little
r- ...... ...
Tbrw were
went to th,, i^raoti. Intrrrated la -mid ratal--, of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee spent Tuesdav RsySkerby.Cbartey'MvrieAjohnlaoi- •neb tunny
P*nd«wy of raid j^titkxi
the touring
with friends in West Woodland'.
, ' zwartb, sherman Budd, M.ufhew Baird not for &lt;mam&lt;nt. a* you TO„ aunnose
Arthur Palmes, W. H. Stark. Willlard but were to enable the littl* awJJ-TZ Uwreof to caiuditg . com of mi* order to
Clyde W. Mead, Wm. L$!j! reach the'tO puHlteed in ttw llarilng* Koxm a new»
paper printed and circulate In M id &lt; oanty cf
,
.
------On
the
steen.
Barry,
ooce
la
each
week
for
Ultra
auagrartv*
M.
, flanting
-*— roof*
- - thi*
... would hare been 1m‘ t .handler.
weelw prevtou* to wld day rrf hrar'ns.
Piease say ‘advertised" when asking possible had it not been for £2 ai
.
-CkaS^mTmaob,
_
JtMiseaf
Probate.
•r advertised t-..
—
«, tractive nttle steps.
k for
letters.
W. »
R. «-__L
Cook,
Itr , a C
Probate
Postmaster.

�HASTINGS BANNER.OFEBRUARY i. 1905.

FAR AWAY SIAM

WOMEN’S NEGLECT
8UFFERINGTHESUREPENALTV

.1
ob

Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia
*, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
How many women do you know who
are perfectly well and strong? We
hear every day the same star v over and
over again. “ I do not fed well; I am
so tired alltbe time!"

yUisi KateM'Dcmald
More than likely you speak the acme
words yourself, and no doubt you feel
far from well. Thecatisc tiny be easily
traced to some derangement of the fe­
male organs which manifests itself in
depression of spirits, reluctance to go
la&amp;ywhere ar do anything.' backache,
bearing down pains.' flAtuUncy, nerv^
ouaness, nleeplesKneas. leucctrrba’a.
These symptoms are but warnings
that there is danger ahead, aud unless
heeded a life of suffering or a serious
operation is Che inevitable result.
Tbe nevrr-foilingremedv for all these
symptoms is l.ydi^ E. Pinkham’s Veg­
etable Compound.
Miss Kate McDonald, of Woodbridge,
N J„ writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham :
"I Gunk that a woman naturally dialikrsto
make her trvulilre known to the 'public, but
n-^tortd iv-nltli Las mew nt so much lo me that
I cannot heh» from telling mine fur tho sako
0&lt; other tuffr-ring women.
“ For n long time 1 suffered unfold agony
a utecitM trouble and irregularities,
which made me a |4&gt;yviral wreck, and no one
thought I woulil recover, but Lydia K. Pink­
ham’s Vegrtablv Comj&gt;ound "has entirelycured me. and made nw well and strong, and
1 frel it mvdnty In U11 other suffering warafc
what a s: lenrtid medicine it is.” .

If you are ill. don’t heaitate to get a
buttle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta­
ble. Compound at once, and write lo
Mrs Pinkham, Lynn. Mass., for special
advice - It is free aud always helpful.

4 and One-Half per cent Net DlvMends
No Taxes to Pay
Easy Withdrawal
There is no safer or better investment
in Michigan than our Class“G" Prepaid
Installment Stock issued in stftns of
&amp;HOO anti upwards aud oh which we
paw cash dividends ol Landone-haif per
cent.
,
■
FifiiH'iidi y-ar of successful business.
Gilt edged asjjets^if over
DOLLARS.
.
Write for financial statement and
booklet containing hill particulars.

ConllnMd t,on&gt; page 1.
rt,L
.
.

Read This .Statement

“U 'rom Wn» toto
»*&gt;Jcb
do not concern them. We have every-

thi“B ” *C,U”1J
we can tne twin sisters, lies on a

Tvofy m»n &lt;■ nnr mnat

And jet
AHO
yet she has
h.-l£ a nalane
palace rninnatwl
compared in
to ______
...
,
,
. . . .
’; spore. We are using Pears’, which I
many, as the room has three windows1 bought at Hong Kong. I cau get Casaud high ceiling. Some buta are so low
r tile at the dispensary, and wiU'buy that
and dirty. One longs to teach them
1 until the Ivory soap can be sent us.
better—1 du p. m.
Our chief boy Pitt, laundryman, lawnHave just come from Mr. Eckiee’.
■ tender, lamp boy and general helper, Is
We are rending an order to Little &amp;
line, lie can beat moat of the AmeriCos., Singapore.
Tbe goods will be
' cans In hustling. On (he back of SspL
here in about ten days, so we can get a
1 4th's letter we readf“Wood &amp; Kai Tr.
fre«h supply very often.
The babes
' 4, Sept. 5, 1904, Roy Andrus, Sub."
art improving. They are warm now
We were both glad to read it Always
and take more milk than yesterday.
put Seetamarat ou our letters, as letters
A tiuy snake .was captured by our
are often 6ent north to Lakawn, somelaundryman yesterday, about the size
1 times called Nakawn.
‘
of a streaked snake. It was among the
Saturday, 9 a. m.—The doctor return­
wood under the house. Some noisy,
ed from his operation after 10.1)0 last
drunken Siamese are going pint. 1 did
night. On the trip down the river he
nut see; one drunk in Bangkok aud
*aw a tl-foot snake on the limb of a
none here till the festivities this week.
tree; black with canary yellow stripes
Mrs. .JEekh-s says the Siamese wefttfen
around it. Also three large betas, one
do not Indulge in it as so many. We
sev/m feet long, digging up a ‘water
met a Mrs. Kellett in Bangkok, who
was a teacher inAi’ang Lang schools buffalo lhat had been buried near the
before marriage. She then went to live water.
The pKMquttoea just swarmed about
among the Laus, a people who she nays
him during the operation and he had a
are inferior to the Siamese.
Nearly
fire built so the emuke would drive
everyone else speaks more highly of
them away. About nine people were
the Laos.
She is just returning to
in the room watching him. We are
America with her husband and Julian.
glad to write that they said yesterday
We have had the extreme pleasure of
that there is no medicine like our mis­
sampling both bananas and cocoanuts
sionary's medicine:
Dr. Swartz’s hos­
from trees in our yard here. Our ••size"
pital will be a splendid thing when
(pronounced cisei horse boy, climbed
tlnlsned. Then he can have his patients
the cocoanut tree aud got them. I like
there until cured. They will have nice
the milky, watery substance inside the
beds, clean bedding, good food and a
green nut very much. Have bad alight
paradise compared to now. There are
supper all alone, and took jfluen over
two small rooeps back of the dispensary
to my patieuta with bricks aud milk.
which are used now for our in-patients.
The babes were the liveliest 1 bare
Have two there now. The young girl
seen, them, aud the younger has quite a
who had the tumors removed has gone
fair complexion, but the other is small
home. We hope these few cases will
and very dark and not bo lively. There
give a better insight Into our work. 1
were four adults iu to watch me beside
have felt until now as tho my part
the parents. Somehow we understand
each other, even tho we new ones were very small indeed, but now I
know I am helping too, even tho it is
have only a few words at our disposal.
Last night San. our table bby, who but little. Tbe father of the twins has
just brought over 28 nice eggs for us.
sleeps here at night, sat studying or
rather reading one of our Siamese Isn’t .that gratitude for one’s feeble
efforts? He Is Mr. Eckels’ iaundrytuan
books until nearly 10 o’clock. Then
his head dropped upon his shoulders and I did not feel as tho 1 ought to
and 1 had to arouse tfiin. He acted take all, bat it does not do to refuse.
shame-faced but I laughed and said, The other day 1 wanted to get nearer
the farther babe And started to step
Alright. San," and he laughed too.
between tbe wall and pillojVB. My skirt
Thia morning as I came out to pul the
would have passed over the children
linishiug touches to the breakfast table,
had 1 done so. Doctor fortunately was
he had already arranged a beautiful
jjreaent aud
warned -me that the
boquet. of (lowers for us. A Chinese r
\Aiswiese do not like to have one person
carpenter. has made a very good safe
i.j'tep over another. He has Just gone to
tor our victuals. We bo tight the screen­
the dispensary with some Siamese
ing at Bangkok for It. Altogether it
tracts aud I bear them singing a
is much like those at home only ou
Siamese song before beginning the
day’s work. Have spent nearly a half
hour attending the babes? (jue feels
soMtistied to see them ftnprdve. We

EVEN
IF

Capitol Investment Buftdino &amp; Loan
Association, Lansing. Mich.
Of Mrs. ILF. Abams.uf Marcellus.Mich.

•

M

NECK

notice such a change in the Christian
families. They have seen Mrs. Eckels
with her children ana are more tidy
and careful. What marvelous bhangre
can be brOt about by a Christian $nd
civilizing . intiuwice! We need more
helpers everywhere. The helpers are
ready in some numbers to come, but
the Board reports lack of funds. The

Tn tim Ha/.-ard Kldixiy Cure Co.. Bangor. Niota.
lb long as this
Gents; Whtii 1 think of the rears
my husband aqd myself have suffered
fsHcwandhad
with kidney and bladder troubles, and
Doctor has just come frqnr the dis
the money we have paid out lo ductors
and for kidney remedies and without
penwwy for a few minutes and divulged
much relief, and then to think that five
the fact that “the sickness in this land
50 cents bottles of the Hazzard Kidney
is something astonishing." There were
Cure has c tred ns is wonderfuL About
seven or eight waiting al the dispensary
two yvais ago my husband's condition
wbeia I came home. This Siamese in­
was i.omvlhing terrible, the urine was
' scant} and very high colored, and at
vitation 1 enclose in the letter is the
other times it would be thick asd
Doctor's Mrs. Eek les and I have been
cloudy with strtigjta of blood through
left tout twice. It is an invitation to .a
it. HP would gt-t up from silt to twelve
times a nlghi to void the urine. .Only
creniation. The one for his parents is
thoj'e afflicted with this terrible diseat-e
an fovltation to a “hair-cutting" cele­
can realize his condition, and I wish to
bration, given tty the son of the exsay, although we are advanced in
WOULD QUICKLY Governor in honor of his " year old son.
years, the Hazzard Kidney Cure came
CURE IT.
to our relief and cured us. It is truly
This celebration of cutting the hair
worth, its weight In golu.
shows that he Is no longer a child and
MRS. B. II. ADAMS. '
has greater , privilege than formerly.
Marcellus. Mich.
Games and gifts of money and much
The Hazzard Kidney Cure, Great
■iBiawniw1
Serin Des trover,sold aud guaranteed by
feasting-are a part of three doings.
Q A. HLNES.
Nakawn, Thursday, Nov. 3—Before
FRED. L. HEATH,
PKGRATE NOTICE.
:
this letter can reach you my birthday
Bastings, Mich.
Mate uf MIcBIkhu. CuiiDt) of HSTTV. RS.
and
Thanksgiving Day will be past for
Other towns all druggists.
Estate of Janie* Johtfeoek. deceased.
We. tbe undersigned, baring t»een appointed another year. 1 notice the one follows
by the Probat" Court for the county of Barry,
the
other this year. November 24 Is
State of Mwhlg.ui. OominlsRtonera to receive,
examine au&gt;l adjust all claims and demands of iicv. and Mrs. Eckela wedding anni'all persons against said deoea*«l. dQ’tiCFebv
give notice that we aril I meet nt the KreKmoe versaxy, so there will probably be big
of J. G. Hughes, ho rods West of VBUge of
are pretty haid ou shoes.
Prairieville, on Monday, tbe Xdti day of March. doings then. It will not be a case of
A. D„ IMS. aud oo Monday, tbe 17th day ot “fatted calf" with us, but fatted duck.
Our wear
like . Mid days, for the puriwof examining and A patient brot us two fine live ones last
f allowing imld claims, and that four mouUurfrum
IRON SOLES.
-■
the 17th day of December. A. D.. ISM. were al­
lowed by mid court for cntdltar* to present their
By the way, I don’t believe J have
claim* to ua for examination and allowance.
We make a
specialty of reDated
January
3rd.
A.
D.
B»s
i pairing all kinds of foot wear for
• Men. Women and Children. Try
I up once and get satisfaction.
CoinmbataDers.

SORE
THROAT

Tonsilme

THE CHILDREN

TRY

You Have'

W. J. MICHAEL I SON
TWO* COBBLERS.

“ Tht Niagara Fa'di RouU."
PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan, County ot Butt, m.
At B seMlori of the Probata Court for ths
County of Barry, hobton at the Probate oflJca
In tho city of Jlaatlucs. In said County or
Wcdutxlay. the iltb day of January. In tbe ।
year one thousand nine hundred ruid five.
Premint Ctws. M. Mack. Jtidro of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Willlard
Nye. dewaied. — ~
Onrtvullni and filing; the pettUon duly »eti­
tled. of WlUten! H. Nye.. son of uid doeoawd. praytnr that an order or decree may
bums to by thw Conn deternilnlns who are or
were .tiw lawful bdra of said dcoeaasd, and
enllth d to Inherit his rotate.
Thorenpon It to-.ordered that Friday, the
srd day of February. A. D- 1W6.' st ten o'clock
in tbe forenoon, be aaxlgoed for the hearing of
w.ld jx-tUlon and that ’the heirs nt law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested In

and um&gt;w c-suw U auy tbnre !&gt;■•, why the pruvot
of too pctltlonar may uot Ito gnuitetl. And It
Is furttwr entered. that said jx&gt;Ut!oner give

Taking efieef Nov. 27. IWN. Trains leave
x
Hastings Mfnllowa:
—
Z=3EAOTWAKD|
No. 101 Detroit express .............
,7;4Jn
No. ir*&gt;, Gr il Rapid* A New York Ex. l2:40p
Kn I1U Vnw
No. 108, Night express
westward:
f.
No. 107. Grand Rapid* express............ 9:Mp t
No. kb Grand Rapids
Rapid » express
eiprw ............ 12:4* p r
No. 103. Mall ...............
...........................................
.......
M.Mat
No. lOt, Pacific express ............... ;.....8:06 a t
Trains Nos. loijno, loeand 10s, dally.
O. W. Rtxta IJU,
P. AT. A.;
W. 3. Bakkon. Agent.
Chicago.
Hastings.

Chicago, Kalamazoo and
Saginaw R R.
nmo table.
In effect Lt.tt.iw*
____
Central Standard Time.
Frt 5 Ex 3 Ex 1
Ex 2 Ex * Frt C

Rheumatism

Your case may be a little different
from that of any one else, and may
need different TREATMENT.
The samexpoisonous URIC ACID
may cause the pain and suffering in
every case; but did it ever occur to
you tljat the treatment suited to your
neighbor might not be right for you?

WE GUARANTEE

AHvlo-phofos
to&lt;emove the URIC ACID in every
tasc, and when taken in connection
With OUT FREE TREATMENT,
which wc study to adapt to your spe­
cial needs, is absolutely sure to give
relief and, if followed conscientiously,
effects a Permanent Cure.

W. J. HALLOWAY
published in

I ARTIKO* BAJCMKR R »0WA-

Eu-aC. Hacox.
Probata RegUtar.
[A true copy).

Delton
■SMMril
e.iHUu.

Probate,

WHs ATHLOPHpROS. and will
give vou a question blank to send to
us for the FREE TREATMENT
suited to your case.
THE ATH LOPHOKOS CQ, New Haven,Coan.

L

vrtftva you that we bA.ean orpin to lof lb. tag. unoanlat Mil Intba wood,
use. Dr. S. has a baby organ. They For dinner
________
we.___
had_____________________
fresh bread and Meare' quite common here for itineration cult, baked chicken, potatoes (white
work and are very good too. Dr. Dunlap ’ Java) from Bangkok, pickles, and Mn
nno It
Tt folds
....__
____
n_&gt;_
.
.
.
has one.
upt.so
It.a.-.
can___
be car
­■ Eckebi
sent us over three pieces at
ried very easily. • Sunday evening be­■ mongoose. Tbe meat looks something
fore we went over to the song service! like mutton and tastes something like
the Doctor and I had a “slug” together,- it too. I wrote you a few weeks ago of
l-ast night he played and sang a few• a caatard made from the milkfof a co
minutee and then Mre. Eckels and the&gt; coanut. I did 'not know then that the
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer­
children came over and we all sangJ green ones have the good milk In them
tainly cures coughs, colds,
together. , I forgot to tell you in my’ We had a ripe one for dinner. Tbe
broochkis,consumptian. And
last letter that babies here are namedI milk had been transformed into tin
"Help," “Light,’’ “Clean," or words। thick, fleeby meat, and the water wae;
it certainly strengthens weak
which mean such terms. The other not good to drink.
Mrs. Kettles say&gt;
throats and weak lungs.
day during tbe Buddhist festivities, wei that tbe meat of a ripe one grated with
There can be no mistake about
saw many children with tbe family hot water poured over it makes a deli
this. You know it Is true. And
jewelry on. Long chains, necklaces,, cions drink.
your own doctor will say so.
bracelets, anklets, rings, gold and silver
Saturdays m., Nov. 12—Hurrah fui
terrible cough. I tried
all on bare skin. Nothing but jewelry Roosevelt! U. S. Minister King sent
and spots of powder. It is just 8 p. m.f Rev. Eckles a telegram yesterday tell­
and people are wending their way ing of -Roosevelt’s election.
We art
homeward. Everybody carries a torch very glad to bear of It so soon and et
or lantern here after dark. The nights pecially glad to know that so good a
are exceedingly dark when the moon is man was again the choice of the people.
SAB4PABLU.
not shining, but wbdn that luminary Dr. Walker has been typewriting several
PILLS.
does shine tbe evenings are beautiful. postals to missionaries in Africa, India,
Tbe goverumeut
has decreed that -South Amerfca, China, Cuba and also
eep tho bowels regular with Ayer’s
everyone carry a torch at night as pro­ Turkey.
These are to Ann Arbor Pills and thus hasten recovery.
tection against snakies, etc.
Night friends of his now iu the field, lie is
before last Doctor Walker was called writing to ask each one to contribute
out to see a patient §be vomited up a toward an annual budget letter.
2^ foot round worm. Mr. Eckels
Dispensary work has been lighter tbe
says worms give much trouble In past two days, owing to the fact thm
stomachs here. You 'see they drink
many of tbe people are planting rice.
any kind of water, eat. raw food or One crop has just been harvested and
cooked but little, and, it cannot help every day we see people carrying it bj
but have buds in IL-Hvp oum too. He the home to market. Mre. Eckelthas an eye operation on) for tomorrow. brought me a nice bottle of vinegar'
Is treating two Buddhist priests now— made from the sugar palm tree. We
Saturday a. m.
just learned this morning that the Sia­
’ Tbe Doctor is at the dispemdry vac­ mese have no Christmas as we do, al­
cinating for the Government today. though they have their seasons of gift
Wednesday Is the regular day fdr it giving. Dr. Dunlap says some of tbe
from this week on. Had an operation nobility who have been in Europe and
213 South Prior Street,
"
on a child’s eye yreterday.
England have Christmas trees on De­
Atlanta, GA., March 21,1903.
Monday, Kru Chang, the dispensary cember 25. Am goiugto write a Christ­
I suffered ior fear months with
assistant, begins his
vork as oqr mas letter to the Oak Park Sunday
They will probably support
teacher.
We are spelling and pro­ school.
nouncing words according to form aud some Siamese children before long.
Thursday. Np». il 5:80 p. m.—We are
to Relieve, and losing my appetite
tone marks. Must stop and see about
I became weak and lost my vital­
dinner. Cook made a delicious omelet awaiting Captain Madsen, who is lo
ity. In three weeks I lost fourteen
fried some nice “Hee" as be calls take dinner with us tonight. He was
on
the
•
‘
Baripat
”
wtrtn
we
came
down
rice. None .of the flab here has tasted
a* good as those that papa brot from to Nakawu from Bangkok,. and we
health. Having heard Wine of
Gun Lake or those we had at Wall liked him very much. He is here in
Cardui praised by several of my
Ijtke. Very often we cannot tell until the interest of the East Asiatic Com­
friends, I sent for a bottle and was
it is cooked, whether it is soft aud. pany. He has a splendid graphopboue
certainly very; pleased with the
results. Within three days my
tneally. as it seems hard and good be­ with him and it seems real good to bear
appetite returned and my rtomach
fore cooking. Wp both long for grapes it. It has been raining all the afternoon,
troubled me no more.
I could
from Hastings.
Today at noon a but a few minutes ago, I went over
digest my food without difficulty
Malay wedding procession passed the Ker, Eckels; and did. not need to wear
and the nenfonsuemi gradually
bouse. Many women, a few men and rubbers The sand walks seem to drink
diminished.
Nature performed
childreu, single file. All carried gifts in all the moisture. I have hot worn
her function* (without difficulty
of fruits for the bride, sweetmeats, etc., rubbers since leaving Bangkok. I wish
on their beads. It was a pretty sight .you might all see our pretty hedges of
well woman.
1
and all. seemed no happy. Mr. Eckels 'pink lilies each side of our front walkOLIVE JOSEPH,
Friday, 10&lt;X’ a. m.-'-At last after con­
spoke *&gt;f the bridal couples taking a
trip ou an elephant.
Wouldn’t that tinuing nearly all night the rain has
Secure a Dollar Bottle of
be jolly?
Mr. Eckels and tbe Doctor ceased. Tbe air is very cool aud oue
Wine of Cardui Today.
were called hastily this a. .m. to see a feels more ambitions Ilian when it is so
sick child. Had convulsions, due to warm. We had a nice letter from Mr.
worms, and,was dead by the time they Cooper, who is stationed at'Piuanaloke.
could iiet there, it is such a pity to He congratulated Dr. Walker on the
good Siamese he will'have ss assistant I
see the little ones taken.

For Lung
Troubles

Wme of Cardui
Cured Her.

in tbe hospital.. If he is better than &lt;
Thursday, Noy. 10 Have just been
Krn Chang, alright, but we hope he is
out.to make stuffing forchicken. Cook
as good. Dr. Walker will have a bos; j
says, “No good," but I know it is. This pital there of about twelve beds, ami '
morning tbe ex-governor s son brought will probably be government physician!'
F«»r tbe convenience of those who
his mother aud retinue of servants to
to order all of their papers at one
'
as Dr. Toy is, and also attend to thq wish
DrTAValker fur treatment. She looked
talf subscribers to the Banner
patients at th^ jail aud also to the ein- time,
'
very bjidly, but he cau help her. It wu
are. paid up to date, can get the
ployes of the railroad. This road is not who
'
he. who gave the "dolnpa” last week iu
completed as yet, but the work is being B|nnf.r and any one of the following
honor of bis small son.
,,
done now, so tho we communicate with 1for one year in advance aa follows:'
Monday Kru Chaug began his work
Bangkok by Water at first, a good rail- i Banner aud Detroit Daily Free
as our Siamese teacher. ■ We like him
Press................................................ &amp;3 05*
road will soon lie iu operation. 1 think
better than Khun Chit It was a great
1 have not spoken of the way in which Banner and Detroit Daily Jour-.'"&gt;
pleasure to me Sunday to be able to
3 06*
many of the natives protect tbemselvee*. uai..........................
follow' the songs at service in the
from the rain. Many carry as nice urn- Banner aud Grand Rapids HerSiamese. It fc so hard to think of you
aid........ .....................
3 05*
brellaa and parasols as wfe do, perhaps
all iu tbe cold weather now. Coat Ores,
better, others carry Chinese umbrellas, Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly
. houses closed. We do hone it won’t but just lately I saw some with large
Journal............ ................................ 175
lie a veiy severe winter. It Is real
palm leaves held over their heads aud Banner and Detroit Free. Press
warm here usually from 10 to 2 or 3
Farm fend Li «e Steck J ourua!.. 1 35
shoulders.
Today ope man had one
p. m. Yesterday we had a very heavy
banana.leaf and another had three or Banner and Michigan Farmer... 1 75
rain, and when we awoke this morning
Banner
aud Chicago Weekly In­
four fastened together. Nearly all ex­
we- found many of our books covered cept the better class go barefooted, so 1I
ter Ocean...................’.................... I 75
with mould. Most of our books aie in do not mind the rala. We have read ( Bttouer and New York Tribune
Dr. Swartz’s glass
bookcase.
Mr. three pages of Siamese for-toue and ,
Fanner......................................
1 30
Eckels has two cases. They are freer pronunciation, not traiiBlation.
Kru
*To tho#® living .on Rural Routes
from'mould iu such a case. Have not
Chang says. “Yoa do well.” “Chang" is j onl-vseen any centipedes as yet, but many his real and only name. “Kru" is'
These special rates are offered aa an
spiders are arouua which measure three Siamese for teacher." He told us thia «M-comodation to Bannkr patrons and
inches across. Just now we have two morning that usually just one name Is for •
Un«-- Ge&lt; T°“r •UPP,T of
traps, set for a mongo«)&amp;e. It ate ten given. His child's name is Soo’at and w’nler « reading now. If there in any
bananas off a bunch Mrs. Eckels sent means “Jovely.”
I PaP®r or m,Mrtrine not on the above
me a''few days ago. Tien, a SimoCapt. Madsen teemed to enjoy him-' ,,’l°n"bich
“J® you money
Chinese carpenter, brot a large one to
J 1
we will try and do so. Remember the
self last night. He Is a Dane; has been BANNER is never sold for less than
Mrs. Eckels this morning. I did not
in South America .and Africa and $1.00 wheather In combination or
know before that they were good to
knows Japan, China and Siam quite alone. Al! special prices are made on
eat. We were at their home for diuuer
well He was in Port Arthur In 1902, the other papers in the combination.
yesterday, and it was so good. Chicken
and of course understands conditions
and macaroni cooked together was the
.
Continued on page 8
chief dish, but we bad rice, Pennsylva­
A cup of coarsely chopped hickory
nia beans, new biscuit, jelly and cottage
mits or English walnuts added to ai
pudding and sauce, tea and dates from
pint of whipped cream, sweetened andj.
Arabia. The dates were very good,
|»uret! over a dor.cn lady flagers, make*
but not quite so meaty as those we
a toothsome and acceptable dessert
usually get at home. They coat about
5 cents, gold, for 1J£ pounds. ’
Is responsible for most, of “I had a running, itching sore on my
leg.
buffered tortures.
Doan’s Oint­
The mother of the twins has tiegun
tbe diseases and ailments of ment took away the burning and itch­
bathing them, so I have that4ime for
ing instantly, and quickly effected per­
It se­ manent cure?’ C. W. Lenhart, Bowl­
sewing, writing or studying or napping the human system.
if I wish. On these cooler days I do not riously affects every organ ing Green, O.
feel like sleeping, but on a day like this
and function, causes catarrh,
an hour after dinner spent in sleeping
Here Is a good way of treating so
or even reeling is very benefldal. Dr.
called Ivory to see If It Is really ivory
Hayes, in government employ at Bang,
or only celluloid. Celluloid compounds
can be detected by rubbing briskly
kok, says he owes his good health to his
and worse
against .a woolen material, such as a
hour's nap in tbe afternoon. Ho takes
coat sleeve, until slightly warm. Un­
down the telephone receiver, has no
der these conditions they give off a dis­
callers admitted and reeta.
We are
tinct smell of camphor.
'
trying to tako-good care of ourselves. which purifies and enriches
I prepare something In the kitchen tbe Hood as nothing else cos
The many friends of G. H. Hausen,
every day myself and eujoy the exercise
Engineer L. E.4 W. R, R-, at prewnt
living in Lima, O. will lx&gt; pleased to
it gives me. Hake to be careful of too
know of bis recovery from threatened
much heat tho. A tropical sun is some­
kidney diseases. He writes: “I was
what hotter than you feel at home.
cured by using Foley’s Kidney Cure,
Our stove is a little jewel, steel range.
which I recommend to all, especially
ItilM
T»
Un
Mum
hgtt
trainmen who are usually similarly
Mr. Eckels uys the iron stoves or iron
afflicted. Sold by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
castings do not last well here because
druggist.

pur Clubbing Rates, j

Bad Blood

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY

1*

SPORTING WORLD

»9°5-.

j^AY
and «itn«dotu l!$,"«yw2l.

The Banner’s Soon Sum

Battling Netoon. tbe featherweight
fighter who conquered Young Corbett
and recently met Jimmy Britt, makes
bls home at Hegcwlscb. Ill. Nfllaon’a
correct name is Oscar Battling Mat­
thew Nehon^to Battling is not k mere
complimentary title indicating fighting

A11 hl,

servants are Chlueee; he say* whenever
.
.happens .to leave
____ OrADDlI
he
money around,
some one of them picks it up aud keeps
it until he returns, and be knows he

has .never had an att stolen by them.
He was our flrat guest and 1 have in­
nousers to match. If he was not ability.
.j
vited tte Eckels family for dinner next
k godllng he was st least a most at­
The Dane was first brought to tbe at­
tractive mortal.
tention of the fighting fraternity by Wednesday, my birthday. Following
was our menu for last night: Chicken
Daringly she stood and gazed at him.
tingling with the feg'r that he might
soup, with macaroni, wafers, stewed
awaken, yet too Interested to turn
chicken, riced potato®*, corn, picklea,
away. The blue of her eyes was match­
new biscuit and butter, choco ate jelly,
ed by.the color of tte linen gown aha
cream,. Hastings fruit cake (keeping
wore. Around her seek a | dandelion
By
.
splendidly except for quantity) Chlneee
chain dangled like a gable of rich gold.
cakea or nuggets our cook made, and
CORDON
KEITH
With b sudden mot ement she lifted
tea. Mr. Eckels is writing on their
the intten breaking off a part of It and
veranda and 1 am sitting on ours, but I
fastening, It Into a wreath. Again she
How «O Oeww •
Bowk.
Trenham. arrived at Cantido at 130. hesitated. Then, with her underllp
find It rather too oool with Just a
If bteka were rightly treated when
At 2 Norton’s silent, efficient serving held .between ter teeth tn a way that
kimona on os a waist. There Is u great they are newly bound there would be
man was formally Introducing him to showed two very tniny. dimples. *he
deal of moisture. In the air aa is con­ lew likelihood erf their back® being
the Hutch—his for a month—a squat, took a letter from her dress, hurriedly
clusively shown by a sweet potato we broken afterward by rough handling.
oriental looking building standing in extracted a tiny pencil from the envel­
have. While In Japan we bot *evere! The cover* shouifi be opened one at a
ope. scrawled aome.tqing on an unused
the tempered shade of tbe pines and
little silk flags
by 4 inches, and when time and laid a* far bavk aa the table
sheet and tore It off. )
larches and containing all those touche*
Almost holding her breath, she tiptoed
settling the Doctor arranged them in a upon which the book 1* renting; then
of home comfort usually ascribed to nearer. He was’sleeping very heavHy.
graduuliv all tout lea vra. a few at the
circle in a sweet potato. They make a
back and a few at the front of the
feminine hand*. but found in the mod­ The scrap.of paper she bad twisted In
pretty chandelier, but instead of giving
book, ahould te Wd upon the covera.
ern bachelor qoartera.
to tte .wreath. At lakt she atood with­
light the potato Is sprouting, the long­ The book Will then be Ih condition for
At 230, his tweed suit changed for a in an arm’* length of his tend. She
est sprout being 3^ incbee. I hope it ordinary wear, a ad the covera will not
more Informal costume, be emerged listened excitedly, b|it the lohg, even
will make a pretty vine and ran upon break a way if not abused. When called
.
■ from the jpw. broad doorway, stirred breath* reassured her. ■
the cord to tte ceiling. Rain, raln.raio! suddenly away fwiri a book which you
Slowly she tent over; lower and low­
Jjy n pagan desire to get closer still to
er the wreath descvojled Until It rested
Saturday a. m.—Have Just duisbed are reading do not lay it face down on
nature, out into the dim, clolsterul
wiping mould off several leather cov­ a table or Jhrow' a handkerchief be­
places of tbe woods, where be might on the crisp dark hah-. With the brac­
float deliciously upon a sea of silence, ed sir of a person who feels that he Is
ered books. Her. Eckels aays we may tween Its leaves, but have a book mark­
whose calm was unbroken save by th* Ukriy to be abut at any moment she
■
:.
have a week or ten days of Just aueb er bandy.
BATTLD.U NELSON.
ripple of a bin! note or the snapping ot straightened up and waited, but he did
not' move. Then, with a last admiring Jack Powell, pitcher of the New York dampness and coolness. The Doctor's
a twig.
Look
out
for
(Roughs,
Colds, Croup
ginned, for he IooK»41 like »» veritable America ns. Who makes hl* home In BL umbrella has rusted baAly and bioken,
••1 say, this Is great I" burst from
and Whooping Cough.
They are
his lips luxuriously as he drew lu long flower crowned god now. she fled back Louis and wtm was less titan two ycare so yesterday he purchased a large Chi
ago manager and matchmaker for Nel­ neect umbrella for general use. It is dangerous at this, season of the year.
whiffs of the suave air with -its warm, along the path nnd in a moment bad
disappeared
'In
the
woods.
They
lead
to
pneumonia
or
consump­
son.
made
of
bainboo,
having
do
steel
ex
elusive scent of sweet growing things.
N’elM®- was originally an Ironworker. cept 'springs of which there are two at tion. You can pjrfvent or cure all such
Trenham woke from a slumber so
“This is life. Thl* Is what man was
HH family wanted him to continue at
d&lt;t
‘
p
that
his
very
hleniity
was
lost^
dpmplainta
with
Bee
’
*
laxative
Honey
meant for."
the top. The top Ip made uf oiled paper
A A» bo craned speaking lie lifted hi* Long, lazy shadows darkened the bis trade, bat the lad! wa* certain that but it keeps these downpours uff from "and Tar—an Improvement over all
he could make muefi more money in
face to tile soft breeze that caressed swan! about him. Who—what—where
a person fur better than clolh or silk. cough, lung and | bronlchial remedies,
bls’cbeek like a spirit band and .thought j • Something pressed upon ills forehead. the ring.
■
Scarcely 30 minutes between heavy aud the best Cough Syrup. S4ld by
unflattering things of civilization. What nnd Instinctively bls fraud went up; bls
showers. Nude children are plajipg in Fred L. Heath, tte druggist.
fingers
groping
eageriy
for
some
mean
­
after ail did this boasted condition,
Sportsmen
who
are
tired
of
skating
a big puddle near here. Dr. Walker
mean? What but crowded cities with ing. in the *oft. ,datap mass tlmt met
enn
turn
thdir
attention
to
a
newly
In
­
their
touch.
Then
they
dosed
upon
the
had a patient this week who tusked him
. stone where turf should be, the roar ot
' trains, shrieking of whistles, whizzing object and brought i( around where his vented devliv—a sled runner attach­ to cut off his nose as he had a tumor,
a cool oven, then roll and sift it through
ment for bicycles -designed so’ as to
of :antws» clattering of hoofs and tbe eyas could help.
on it. He has some terrible cases to s flue
Put • Pint
&lt;rram in tbe
He stared at It'In. silence for a uio traiwform an’’ordinary- bicycle into one
grii-d. grind, grind of office life. As he
that am tw ran on ice dr snow. It deal with, bnt many are doing nicely. farina .kettle on the fire; add half a
•
thought ot it now, looking as he was meiit.
Many patients today. On the west side pound of MiTtir mid stir until dissolved;
rean
be
nt
’
sebed
to
Miy
of
the
blcyeie
•T.’rowned.
straight into
nature's smiling, iuscruta(UfUgul
ni.iv.uaiiurs
um, by Jove:’’ was his dazed
of tbe city tasvards the mountains, tbe add the remain I n| cream and Set away
ble/uce, it all seemed supremely ridic- exclamiitiou when he at last found frame* Id eOuunun use uud is adjust­
ulqus. Fauns and satyrs, hamadryads , speech. Tbe scrap of-paper cuught hi* able to any »lzg tnaeb|ne. The forward people are Just harvesting rice, so plant tn root When cnld. freeze, when fro­
wheel
and
tire
are
displaced
by
a
run
­
Jug and harvesting go on at the same zen, beat In the brow:: bread. Set away
1 eye. and he detached IL smoothed It
and naiads had been wiser.
At the end of on hour's walk be out and .looked at It '’with nbaorbed cu­ ner similar io a Hl»ral runner, while the time, only a mile apart. Oue enter
rear
portion;
sbio.
has
a.
double
runner.
found that the*peth ended abruptly at riosity.
j
prising man has harnessed bls Siamese
“I aaluto theA. jrreuk Pan.” wn* scrib­ Fustomti toi tbe ba&gt; k wheel Is a tire
a grassy knoll. For a fewwuoiuentft
...d delivers
I’ineule* is tte name of a new dis
pony to his Jinrikisha and
Trenham gazed with un appreciation bled- thereon In a girlish band. And'nt having sfMirixl spur* st suitable inter­
Ou the back ! ©o’er/ P»t 'up «n i
»V- fA «*!?“
goods in that way now. C..
too deep for wurds. Then, with a algb the .words a light dawned upon him. vals to engage the «ui»w or Ice, tbe tire
- cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder
is printed in Siamese: “If you wish to
VUUM&gt;
of bmtentment. he sank down upon the Who was rthe, and Whftt was she like' being jnflatnble as In the ordinary bl
disease*, and every form of Rheumaknow
m,
prlre,
uk
n&gt;,.
I
’
ll
L
B«ik»ete-“iui“d
::czJ
thlhk grass and stretched himself out, Hor strange thnt she. too. shtuld have cycle. The ‘run* are alternately acute
pains permanently. If you
(•
। Kidney
”' ‘
bite bend resting in the hollow of bl* l»een thrilled with the snrrte- weird aud I'littise in form, or each .alternate to tell you."
spur iMjlhg retatlyely sharp and. dull.
Nov. 22, 1WM This morning early need such a remedy let u* show you the
clasped bunds, his eyes narrowed to sense of the nearnras of pagan gods'.
slits like gatekeeper# who would say
The dandelions ,w&lt;jre curling Up like The slAjiMT spurs trill jwnetrute the one of the 1 kictor’s patients brut four wonderful Pineulwt. Sold by Fred L
Heath, tbe druggist
I
tlrid
children,
but
’
Trenhnin
dirrieA
snow
n(td
Ice'Mfiore
readily
and
insure
to'the beauties ulxiut them. "One at a
packages of “mau’’ or' the green rice
time, please."
I the wreath home an caref.nlly ns If- It the requisijr grip, .while the duller kernels pressed, it looks very much
4nd presently (he slits iwcai^e nar­ had l»een of the flowers of Eden, and spur* will prevent slipping. With a
like rolled oats.
When parched it
Paper, xllesia or cnlico b&lt;»ob soils or
rower ami narrower.
,
he smoked many pipes ^hnt night In bicy&lt;’le tbns equipped]a-rider can travel
•{spring." be murmured musingly, "Is the soft gluotn of Nonon’s roomy porch, over well beaten snow covered roadr tastes like popcorn. Mrs. Eckels sent wear* out. Table oilcloth or enamel
over
a
little
dish
of
It
with fresh grated doth, nsit Is often called. wear* well,
just bursting Into young summerhood." wondering how and, when and where with great spedd andiease and without
Tlien bis Ups twitched slightly, and he they would meet and whether her eyes Jarring or concussion’, arising from any rocoanut on IL It Is really delicious, docs not show the dirt, and whenever
snlled can t&gt;e cleansed wlt|i ■ wet
tried again.
;
were blue &lt;»r gray nuk! whether she whs Irregularities to the surface traveled and we shall use some of it for break­
•tTh*t apple tree looks like some tall or short, dark or fair, his lady of.
fast food like Korn Krisp. etc. He cloth or sponge. com hi j. &lt;&gt;nt as good aa
swieet. sedate Quaker lady."
new. This serviceable cloth’dome* not
dreams.
brot it done up in large leaves and
Ormnad kwlo Races Open to All.
only in white, but In many pretty pat­
He stretched his eyes open wide, ns
AHerwanl he, plumed himself upon
cone-sbapsd. ~To prevent its spilling
Considerable criticism having arisen
terns tn bln*, brown, green, etc.
if »to Hing off some Irresistible infill- having recognized her Instantly, thopgh
regarding tte’piqn jrf closing of all: he put a thorn thro the overlapping
enie.
If the truth wore knawn It required no
If Baby to Cutting Teeth.
‘(Good Lord, am I a poet after all?” great perspicuity. A&lt;ka&lt;l to dinner by events at the brwond-Dayton auto edge of leaf, and altogether it made a
Be sure and use UuU oW sod well tried rea
be* demaml&lt;*d comically of the shad­ the Stantons— the hearrat neighbors, race m&lt;*t in Florida and making entry splendid receptacle.
Yesterday passed without a drop of, •dy, Mrs. Winslow s Bootbtng Brrup, for c»-Uowy- self that always attends us. but though three miles away—he had ac­ by Invitation alone possible. It is now
ireu teething. XI soothes the cb'M. softocs tbe
never »o palpably a* in aolltudes. And cepted bn the ebnnee of getting some believed tlmt thin restriction will te rain, and it was an ideal day. Today runts, allay* »» pali. cure* wind voile sod Is tbe
removed nnd that all events from 1 is beautiful, but quite a bit warmer. Sett remedy for dterrtxra. Twenty-own tn *
then he smiled and lay staring up iuto clew to the young Indy.
«ttle.
th« great nreb of the blue above him.
! And he did. At tte sight of him the to 100 mllrx at Ormond will be thrown' Mm. Eckels aud 1 have both taken ad­
MauZsn is tte Pile Remedy that
Again the sllta grew narrow, almost only other guest, a young woman with open to tbe world.
reaches the spot and atopa all pile pain
,
vantage
of
the
sunshine
to
gat
rid
of
Imperceptible. A line from a i&gt;oem the bluest of eyes, gave r startled but
Tbe question baa arisen regarding the
mouldy odors in bedding, clothing, etc. inatantly. If you *uffer with Blind,
(earned In youth trailed across hla pleased look that flashed Into ter eyes value of * championship title won In a
Bleeding. Itching or Protruding PUea
;
Sunday afternoon we took a long and trant to cure it i* only nrteasary to
mind. "Great Pan la dead.”
and out again so quickly that be would close rare. and tills has caused a lot
From Indications In tbe New walk to the “kloDg” and to the Pres n*e ManZan, tte Great Pile Care. Sold
•fit's Jt lie,” be murmured drowsily. •earce have te&gt;en sure save for the of talk
ITIuce by, Fred L Heath, tte druggiii
“Great Pan la not dead. Great Pan’’— slight flush that backed up his theory. York automobile district recently, when byterian Mission cemetery.
The murtniir ended In n knowing Later on it transpired thtjt she was the President Harlan W. Whipple, Secre­ Damrong gave the ground to the Mistary
C.
9.
Gillette.
iC.
G.
Burgoyne.
anjlle, the smile of one who ba* learned one girl In the neighborhood, nnd ma■ hIou. Mre.Swartz is tbe only one buried
fotf a certainty what fools most monala trona, Trenham shrewdly argued, would president of the Florida East Coast Au­; there. Then we went back of our
Velvet must be carefully bandied.
bej and that In turji faded Into gravity. scarcely be up to such prank* or even tomobile association. and n number of
, house thru a Siamese village io the In­
the more prominent rempetiton were
Trenham slept.
It looking fresh and smooth. When a
thinking of tbe great god Tan.
, undated rice Held®.
Some have just
velvet gown creases. a I tout the only
For the rest there are people who are seen together. It seems highly probable
‘tit’s a regular sleeping beauty of a still scnndMllzed when they remember that the question of possessing an In­. been plowed: here and there was a way to restore It |a to hold the Injured
plrt&lt;’c—bn* a breathless, charmed air. the queerness of the Trenhair^Duke vitation to race at Orinonfi will not be&gt; buffalo, sometimes with a rider, some ' part, back to tbe water, over a basin of
a*.if it were under n spell. 1 believe wedding. It took place In sylvan style raised nt all and that any driver of' times not. Large white cranes in flocks hot water. A velvet ribbon held firmly
there are fairies or godlings to be dis­ s year later on the knoll overlooking any car will te able to drive that car In। flew over the fields and settled in some by one person and Ironed.on the wrong
covered.”
good feeding spoL For miles we could side by another person may be re­
tbe river, and the bride wore—can yon any event at Ormond.
So had N’at lea Duke written to a believe it?—a wreath of dandelion*.
look out over the beautiful green iand- stored to Its former freshness. Tbe
friend soon after coming to Cantico
Hints nn Pnttiaa.
, scape, dotted with a solitary cocoanut flatiron should not be too hot. Two or
for the summer.
There were Jew
Jack White, open golf champion of
three trials may be necessarv to effect
or betelnut tree or birds or buffalo.
bonnes In the region —a half dozen
a cure.
During tbe famous Fenian raids in Great Britain, has Just published n
within twenty miles—and her first im­ tbe seventies of the lust century Colo­ booklet entitled “The Art of Putting."■ While passing a native house tbe Doctor
pression of the country wa* only deep­ nel Albert Clarice erf Bosjon went to He says among other things: "In prac­. called my attention to a roj»e fastened
Deafness Cannot be Cured
ened by her long, solitary strolls. She tbe Fenian camp near the Canadian ticing putting I do not consider the• loosely near the bottom, of the side
bad a mystical feeling that there was border. The camp;of tbe Canadian large number of puts any one msy holo• This is to keep out the spirits. Many b’local *4&gt;|&gt;hciU1oD. nit they cannot reach th*
diwaied
potilon of tbe ear. ITu-re I* csity not
something to be discovered—some se­ troops was but a short-distance away.
as a test of improvement. To learn• wear a cord somewhere on the body for
jny to cure deafness, and that l* by cctntltv
crat that she was forever ou tbe verge ' One day Clarke, ujearing'a light col­ how to strike the ball properly should1 the same purpose.
ttooal •oi'dlttoa af the mucous lining of the Ku
Htachlan Tube. When thl-&lt; tube L« Interned n”?
be
the
one
alm.
In
playing
nt
ft
bole
of.'
‘
‘
My birthday passed very pleasantly. have a nnnl.llnw
ored stovepipe hat. was strolling along
...
7&lt; *
Godling, gnome-or fairy, she fancied, through the fields it mile or so from always pick out the moat difficult an­
cuuLri, rilt-JOH-tl. iimTnfMMa !■
’ It was a lovely day and such a beautiful ---Tt-fftili,and unites tbe innammioo can betake*
might
rise in her -path at any
—_
- moment I camp. Suddenly the report of a rifle gles. Do not try to do anything to tbe
(
moonlight
^veiling.
Tte
Eckels
were
out
and
this
tube
restore
to
lu
norwzl
coculv
without causing her any surprise, and j rang out nnd hi* hnt fell to the ground. ball, bnt learn to mnke the putter best!
tlon. beartns win t» dlstropx) forever nine
tu t[e.n m '■'U17'd ’'V’^terrn. which it
ao.lt was without dismay that she | ciarke picked It up and Jammed It do all the work—that Is to say; tbe, here for dinner, and for a surprise gave
lufl»med condition of tee mustopped short nt the edge of the wood
more tightly ^ver hl* head. An- putter head must come Into tbe ball inl me a nice mat fur the teapot to stand
one day upon finding her favorite spot oth„ report Rounded in the opposite dl- advance of tbe wrist*."
on, a bottle of nice perfume and two —Wc 7.1* F1”1 &lt;&gt;ne Hundred Dollars lor ant
aiready occupied.
rectlon. and Cfafcritben realized that
. nice bath towels. Made banana cake
For the fraction of a second she half | fai, bat was the cause of tbe firing. He
for tbe occasion and -it was very good
befeved. Then ate wholly disbelieved. 8mrted to run wind the bullats began to
With fife hope of developing a good[ for a first one made ail alone. ThanksTake ftan-sY amUy PiU* tor couttipottonr
No godllngs would Appear In tan ox- fly thicker and faatrr. When, after a punter Coach Warner of the Cotnell
t
giving
Day we had invitations to their
fords. Sandals were the utmost one ’ bard run. he reached a piece of wood* football train has .offered a medal and
could concede: Still, as a mortal the that Afforded shelter be looked at his prize for the lonifest punt made In a( home and it was a *plendld dinner.
H.w t* Btenek
shell CWtaau
sleeping youth before her w*s worth . new tile, and to bis dismay it was a punting contest to be held soon amongr Tne warmest Thanksgiving Day 1 have
With a sharp pointed knife aUt each
consideration. A glance told her that, tntal wreck. There were nil of twenty tbe football (ram*.
ever seen. The pink lily hedge was all shell screes one side, Cook one minute
and she cautiously drew a step nearer. ! bullet bole* in It. bu| not one struck It*
Coach Courtney of tbe Cornell crews1 In bloom for the occasion. How many in boiling water, drain and let dry.
He lay so that thp spreading branch j owner.
has Issued an order that none of the• times we spoke of home and of you al!! Add a teaxpoonful of butter for each
of a tree nhaded tdr face, his aoft linen | The sharpshooters of both the oppos
crew men shall’piny basket ball. A1 Tomorrow at morning service Rev. pint of nut* and stir and shake over
hat tossed on the grass bteide him. than , fog forces had been amusing them- year ago Brandow. the crack freshman
1 Eckels is going to announce that we ■the Are or in the oven three or four
re^eallng the thick dark hair that look ' selves at the expense of tbe editor’s
oarsman, bruised his knee and con­
’ give a cordial invitation to ail church minutes; then romove-tbe shell; and
ed: ft» if it might have curled had not 1 beadgear.—St. Ix&gt;uls Republic.
tracted blood poisoning while playing
akin together Keep tte nuts covered
it* owner sternly refused to bear of ‘
basket ball and was rendered perma­• members and their children to enjoy a with a cloth in tbe meantime, a* Yhcy
such u thing. Hl* features' reminded
social evening at our house. Tbe boys,
nently lame.
shell tnore easily when hot
*
her strangely of certain marbles she
coolie and table boy, have been clean­
Sand is uot a substitute for grave! in
had seen, they were so massive, yet so the poultry yard. The hens usually
ing house for us today. No carpets, no
Tbe health
and
fragrance and
O. M. Kents of Walnut Grove farm.
finished,
and with
uamifi. uuu
wiui glrliah attention to
tick up tlji sharpest and moat irregu• matting, and cleaning is quite easy. strength of the great pine Jorrats are
drras she bestowed an approving |
Horton, Kan., recently sold to Henry
The ants with wings fly about the lights ocmlenMd In Plwok.
Mw &lt;lh«oT.ry
gkince on bl* white negligee shirt. tbe
Johnson of Chickasha. I. T., the two; at night together with grasshoppers, pot up In a new way. A cun, for all
yenr-old chestnut soft Massodaw, by
crickets,
etc.,
but
the
little
black
ante
“
I
00
"
1
?
nd
dlwaaw,
Masaowa. dam by Jqckduw.
run all over.
Hot water kills them
»nd wry form of
&gt;&lt;?* VEGETABLE SICILIAN
dead and I use qultTAblt of. It for that
P'O’olea rid tne a,»lem
G. G. Blank of Allentown. Pa., re­ purpose. There are ciack* in the floor Xe dfn0^ ^dbT Kr’dL ««‘l&gt;
cently purchased In tbe bite grass so I can easily do It Mre Echeto says
the matting gather* moisture. I like
country tbe promising jouug mare Bilk
rags and mats best
Dr. Walker has
Perhaps you like your gray heir; then keep it. Perhaps not;
Bell, by Adbell. 223. dam by Ohsrd
i two operations today and Is very busy.
then remember—Hell’s Heir Ren ever always restores color to
Bqy, a son of Wilkes Boy.
Both are well. Love to ail nelghbora,
gray hair. Stops felling hair, also.
. relatives and friends.
Mixpah.
uuck

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PAN

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BUSINESS CARDS.
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KNAPl’EN. Attorney.-

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IT Michigan Trust Co. Building, Grand
Rapid*. Michigan.

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Attorney at Law.

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PHYSICIANS
TkH. DOWRY,
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. Hastings. Mich.

•pectaclea

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hand.

A A C. H. BARBER,
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Physiclanf and Surgeon*

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R. TIMMERMAN
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Hunurpatbic Physician and Bur­
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and

pHAKLBS KUSSKLL, M. D.
V
Physician and Surgeon.
Jffiee over Frtjd L. Heath’s drag

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V.GALLAGHEBJ’byMcian and

• Surgeon, Dowling.
Office hour*7 t» 9 a m , 12 to 2 p.m. %nd 7 io 8 p.m.

R. S. HARTER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

re*H*oce.-Delton. MR*.

l wiluson'. d. d s,
•
Hasting*.

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Mich.

A SHELDON,
Abstract ana Kral Estate office.
Abstract Block. Hasting*.

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M. STEBBINS,
Licensed Embalmer
aud Funeral Director.

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call* promptljr attrndn]. day or nlei»LJH

Rubber Stamps
Private paid stamps and alL
the Rtampe you may require,
made to order.
JAS. H.ATRIN3.

When you need a pill it is always
brat to buy tte beat Dade’* I Little
Liver Pill* are the beet. Try them.
They havoa way of their own. Sold by
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

If one has crashed a new derby hat
so that It cracks and In spite of vigor­
ous rubbing and brushing refuses to re­
sume Its pristine smoothness of sur­
face. try the simple expedient of bold­
ing a lighted match InsMe the bat close
to the broken sj»ot. By the time the
match has lai If burned out you will
And that the hnt has l&gt;ccuine soft If
you will then brush It vigorously with
a stiff brash for a moment it wlU re­
gain Its former stnoothwm and look
aa If nothing had ever marred Its sur
face.

.ToTnake a good paste for labels mix
together with cold water until they
form a smooth cream four ounces uf
flour »nd an ounce aud a half &lt;rf brown
sugar.
Then pour In boiling water,
stirring all tbe time till the right conalatency la obtained. Add five to six
drops of carbolic add.

A Life at State.
Jj&gt;on.b U know the «pl»odi&lt;l. merit
2Ll?lK,1J&lt;?']',Dd T*' J°u wou'&lt;!
wer be without iu A doee or two
1 __Prev&lt;',lt
attack of poenmonia or
Il“ay«ave your life. w.
H. Goodyear, tbe druggist.

CASTOR IA
For hifiuit, and Ciuldren.

Hi Kind Ym Hin Alnp Bough)
Hcutureot

�HASTINGS BANNER, FFBBUARY 1.1905.

RUTLAND CENTER.

BALTIMORE CENTER,

Mr. Erwin, who is working In the
Interest of the Gleaners, is stopping at
•John BeJaon’s.

i NORTHEAST

Mrs. Jennie Marsh,of Marshall, spent
I
_

Preaching at the church Sunday evePrayer meeting at John Fisher's

S
laat week
wmaIt with har
a nart
part nf
of. last
her rtaranta
parents,I1 ning.

Floy Erway spent Saturday and Bun­
day with friends near Morgan.

Mrs. Warren Foreman entertained
the L. A. S. last Friday for dinner.

Lewis Wood and wife.

Wednesday evening.

Miss Rena Holbrook of Hastings, la
assisting Mrs. Philip Schneider with
her household duties.

Mrs. Will Fisher will entertain the
Dime society to day.

Wm. Havens aud family spent Sun
day the guests of L. McCarty land
family of Podunk.

Evi Wood has purchased a horse of. never came back.
Mr. Chas. Bristol.
Mrs. Young la visiting her son at
Fred Gregg has moved from the old Marcello, Illinois.
Freeman farm onto Ed.Mowrey'-s farm.
Mr..Frank Kinnie is getting out tim­
"
Mr. Chaa Gillespie, wife and daught­ bers for building a&gt;barn.

L. J. Burghduf and wife have moved
by themselves io Mrs. B's. house.

er spent Saturday and Sunday with
Mrs. 0*8. parents near Hickory Corners.

Mrs. Fields
Havens'.

Prayer
meeting at the Dowling
church Wednesday evenings. A cor­
dial invitation to all.

Mrs. Wm. Otis returned from Ltiuslag last week.

4s

visiting at
.

Wm.

ASSYRIA..

COATS GROVE.

F. M. Barry of Ypsilanti, was. the
guest of Chas. Servens last week.

The- Ladies Aid society at Charles
Fuller's last Thuraday was well attend­
Blanche Tompkins of Galesburg, vis­
ed. Some from the State Road were
ited relatives here this week and last
there. Proceeds about 86.
The Farmers’ Club held at the home
There were sixteen of the young
of Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Moore, was friends of Miss ftlla Sprague gathered
well attended and a good time had at her home Tuesday evening enjoying
by all.
themselves । till a late hnur playing
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moon, of Pennfield, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Treat,
Sunday.

Mr. Bert Kinnie and family attended
the K. O. T. M. installation of officers
at St. Hose's Hall Friday evening.
Mr. Sheldon was on our streets on a
business trip Wednesday.

James Murray's horses are suffering
with distemper.

'“Mr. Clark, of Bloomingdale, visited
Rev. C. F. Brown.
D. C. Stiles is suffering with lum­
bago.

carom and pedro.

HOPE CENTER.

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

Miss Elsie Kuntz, of Nkshvlile, wm
the guest of Miss Lettie Fowler, oveir
Sunday.

J. Bush and wife were callers at Gid
Wilkinson’s Sunday evening.
Mre. Maud Zerbel, of Shultz, is spend­

The Ladles’ Aid Society at Mr.Weektf ing a few days with her mother Mrs.
was very well attended, there being Uf J. McQuarrie, of this place.
G. Wilkinson made'’* business trip to
prestent. Proceeds 810.
Hastings Monday.

Dan Wolf, living south of Maple
Grove Center, marketed 32 chickens
last Saturdev, which netted him 838.15.

SHULTZ.

Mr. aud Mrs. Ora Darling, of NasonThe Ladies' Aid, of Barryvilie, will
ville, 1. R. arrived here last week. They
be entertained by Mrs. C. H. Charlton,
expect to spend the remaiuder of th*
Feb. 9:
winter-with relatives and friends' J11'
There will be a-carpet-rag social at
this state.
Mr. Sam Marshall's, Friday, Feb. 10,
Mre. Maude Zerbel aud little daugh­
for the benefit of the Branch school.
The ladles are to bring a ball of carpet ter are spending this week with her
rags with their names concealed in parents at Wall Lake.

Mre. L^zie Shultz was in Grand Rap­
ids over Sunday.
Loren Tbomas, of Tustin, Mich, is
visiting his brother George aud other
relatives in this and adjoining vicini­

tumbling over themselves to get into
tbe telephone company after tbe other u
fellow got it started.
Frank Whitworth has sold his meat
market at Battle Creek. Frank says
you can't db business by proxy.

Doctor Dockery, of this place, is at
Hasting* thiff week in the interest of
the Equitable Insurance Co., of New
York, which he represents.

A. M. Edmunds delivered two fine
steers to R. Binder at 4 cents per lb.
last week. Good stuff always brings
good returns.

One weighing over 1400

pounds.

We are informed that Fred J. Tooze,
formerly of this place, dow superin­
tendent of schools at the city of Mon­
roe, who has been Ko low with pneu­
monia, is convalescing, and hopes are
entertained for his recovery.

Those frbm here who attended the
Saturday, the 21st, about noon. J. E.
surprise patty at Mr.Greenfield’s, given
in honor of his daughter Grace's 18th ties.
Chandler had the pleasure of sending
birthday, met with a surprise them­
Miss Linnte Kenyon ie working at S. the first message over the'wires of the
Banfleld Cooperative Mutual Tele-,
selves. As they were in front of John Howe's in South East. Rutland.
Offley's residence, the driver as well
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith and sou phone Cor ’The linesman. M^. Stillman,
as the rest having a good time and Clarence visited at Al. McIntire's, of says a better system could not be built.
not giving his team his attention, Baltimore, Sunday.'
A reception was given at tbe resL
so the team left the road and tried to
Tiie people around Shultz entertain­ dence of Cha*. Shumaker, Friday even­
walk in the ditch. The consequences
ing, Jan. 27. in honor of Mr. and Mr*.
ed
five
hoboes
over
Sunday,
three
of
wete that the box upset and left tbe
them occupying
the school house Mrs. Chauncey Shumaker, of Grand
gay sleigh load of 17 under the box In
About twenty guests were
Saturday night and were probably glad Rapids.
tbe ditch. The driver, C. H. Charlton,
the boys' had brought in an extra present aud a dainty repast was served.
took a lively skate of about 10 rods
Mr.
Stillman,
lineman' for the tel*
amount of wood fur them.
down the side of tbe road with his
Mrs. Lucy Bugbee still continues to phone company, returned to his home
frightened team. He soon came back,
at Ceresco, Saturday night, He will
gathered up the fragment* of the load be seriously 111. Her sou of Plainville
return, however, and do work on the
and wert on to Mr. Greenfield’s. No visited her last week.
other projected lines. Mr. Stillman
Walter Montgomery and family, of
damage 'was done, however, only a few
has made many friends while here.
Pudunk, were guests at Pearl Tuttle’s
receiving slight bruises.
.
The scarlet fever has abated at last
Sunday.
A large number o\ men with their and so has the school. On account uf
the disinfectant iu the school house
teams are kept busy hauling lumber
Mr. and Mre. Henry Whitcomb were
there was no school last week. Doc.
from the saw mill in west Hope to
at Battle Creek last Saturday.
killed the germs, bouse and scholars.
Shultz statiuu.______________
There will be a pedro party next Sat­
Mr. A. A. Burch, of Battle Creek, ad­
urday night at the home of Mr. and
dressed tbe people upon the subject of
Mre. John Mason.
Mr. Mullikin, of Hastings, visited at 1tbe advantages of the independent
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systems. A large number of
Several attended the party at C. R 8. R. Chambers* Friday, returning home telephone
citizens were prevent and the line’s sub­
Palmer’s last Wednesday,and all report' that day.

MAPLE GROVE.

IRVING.

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was increased 18, making a
Mr. Warner and wife entertained a scription
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total of 26 in all.
The L. ,A. S. will meet with Mrs. lady from Dowling Thursday and Fri
'
Ph in Winans, Friday, Feb. 10. A cor­ day of last week.
dial invitation Is extended to all.
Grace Hills, of Irving, held s social at

a good time.

•A progressive pedro party was held
a; the home of Ray Lapham and wife,
Friday night.

her home Friday evening for the benefit
of the school,proceeds to help get a libra
ry. Tbe attendnance was good.

Boy Lapham is attending business
college at Battle Creek.

John Mulliken, of Parawelee. was on
our streets Friday trying to buy a horse
One of bls having the misfortune to
break its leg.
Mrs. Kidd will entertain the Irving
Aid Friday for dinner.
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NORTHEAST BARRY.
Mre. Clara Clark will entertain the
. next meeting of the L. A. S., Feb. nth
e
for dinner. All are invited.

Bertie Litts is Improving so fast that
it is thought he can be brought home
Hoon.

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Mrs: Rose* Johnson visited friends
near Hastings Monday and Tuesday.

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Mre. Chas. Kahler Is expecting her
sister and husband this week from
Bbode Island.

Mrs. E. Fifer is confined to her bed.

James.Underhill is improving slowly.
born, to George Lelnaar and wife/
Jan. 28, a daughter.

Stop IL
A neglected cough or cold may lead
to serious bronchial or lung troubles.
Dod’i take chance* when Foley’s Honey
and Tar affords perfect security from
serious e ffect of a cold. Sold by W. H.
Good year,the druggist

Foley’s Honey *na Tar'
tor cAildrea.sate.sure. No opiates.

MERE’S WHAT’S WANTED
A Citizen of Hastings Supplies the In
formation.

OF SCRANTON, PA.

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Are Doing for Technical Education
There ere many people Ihrooybout tbe country "ho know bi a general way
work and they approve it, but they do not know the exact nature of that work.

THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT WILL SERVE TO EXPLAIN
Couraes to the prospective student and our Corps
t
Our Work

HIGH BANK.

The timber. Is being cut off the S. S.
Ingerson farm this week by Mr. Daacer'a men from Vermontville.
W. H. Eaton and family spent Sub­
day at H. Bechtel’s.

Ernest Edmonds ia talking of moyiug to Hastings to live.

Andrew Smith and wife of Shultz,
spent!Sunday with Al. Mclntrye and

family.
Tbe IL. A.S. met at hire. David Ickee'

last Wednesday, when the following
Over half the complaints of mankind officers were elected for the coming
originate with the kidneys.
year: President, Martha Fancher: vice­
A slight touch of backache at first.
Twingee and shooting pains in the president. Amandy HoughtaBn: secre
loins follow. They must be checked, tary, Agnes Pursel; treasurer, Edith
they lead to graver complications.
Bechtel; chorister, Melinda Ickes. Tbe
The sufferer seeks relief.
Piasters are ^ried, and liniments for next society at -Martha Fancher's in
four weeks.
the back.
So-called Kidney cures which do not
cure.
“FOUND”
Tbe long-looked for result seems un­
Odd Notice In Prominent Southern
attainable.
If you suffer, do not want relief?
Paper of laterest to Hastings
. Follow tbe plan adopted by this Has­
Residents
tings citizen.
A. J. Newton, of Grand rtreet. **y»: "I have
One of the best known newspapers
had Home rxiwirteuae with Doan'* Kidney Fill*. । tn tbe South Is tbe “Guide’’ of Dunn, N.
procured al w. H. Goodyear** drug More and tt
haa been exreedlusly sadrtartory, lu tact just aa C. Its publisher, J. P. Pitman, sends
—tlif—jnrr aa anything iio«mlbly could be for us the following clipping with request
they cured me of a dull aching palu In tbe small
of my back that bad annoyed art rar year*. I am to publish:
“Found,—by the editor of the Guide,
only toaxtad lorecommend Doan'dRidney Pills.',
For sale by all dealers price 50 cents a bottle of H-yomei.lhe wonderful treat­
without
Foater-Milburn Co, Buffalo, N. 1. sole ment that cures catarrh
Agents for tbe United States. Remem­ stomach dosing. We can speak In high
ber the name, Doan’s and take no other. eat praise of Its remarkable power to

of
Instructors for guiding him after be enrolls.. There are
tltrce phases ofour work:
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1— We teach unemployed people the theory of the
work they w.tnt to engage In.
RESULTS: positions
easily secured; days of drudgery shortened, and some­
times avoided altogether; quick promotion.
2— We teach employed people to do their work bet­
ter. RESULTS: more responsible positions; better pay.
3— We teach dissatirtiedpeople how to do what »
congenial to them. RESULTS: preparation fornewwork
before leaving tbe old; rapid progress in the new field.

Our work is to gather technical knowledge from all
quarters of the industrial world; arrange it into special
courses for special classes; and jmpart it to all am­
bitious of advancing.
TO GATHER THIS KNOWLEDGE and*classify
it we maintain our Faculty and intermittently employ the
foremen,superintendents, managersand engineering ex!!«
industrial establishments.
TO DISPENSE IT, we have our Field Organization for
explaining, the peculiar advantages of our different

Our Plan

Banfield.
Good sleighing.

The Ladiea’ Aid was at Mr. Henry
The Rev. Purdy will begin a series of Bowman's last|week.
meetings at tbe Coats Grove church
Edith Wood, of Battle Creek, is car­
There is lots of la grippe around and beginning February 5th.
ing for her sister, Mrs. Wagner.
the doctors are very busy.
The weather was so cold and roads
The Cooper’s scarlet fever patients
Seth Pratt died at the homedf his so]bad there weren’t very many at the are improving rapidly at the present
son Frank, of South B. Cn Wednesday, L. T. L. Friday night. The next meet­ writing.
Jan. 25, of oauoer. Funeral at M. I*, ing will be at the home ef John Mead.
The auction of C. J. Shuma&amp;er last
church, Saturday, Rev. Benson. of
There was a good number at the Friday was a great success, as over 8700
Lacey, officiating.
Interment in Ellie birthday pkrty of Miss Mabie Ehret worth of personal property was dis­
cemetery. He leaves to mourn bis loss Saturday night.
posed of.
two sons and three daughters.
Mrs. Mamie Carr, of Battle Creek,
Mr, Reed of Jackson county, visited
made her people a short visit last
at Garrison Moore’s last week. He also
Mrs. Joe Wprtman is very low
week.
spoke at the Farmers’ Club.
this writing.
A message over the 'phone Saturday
Ray Puffer and Mr.Foreman of PenuThe Delton telephone line is now in night said Mason &amp; Kraft's lumber
field, visited .friends here Sunday.
operation.
yard at Battle Creek was on fire. The
Miss Nettle Wilkinson is spending a second one in a year.
few days at Gid Wilkinson's.
All the old “cranks and growlers" are

them and a box supper. The men are
to buy the nittnes but not the carpet
rags.

WHAT THE

International Correspondence Schools

A large load from this way enjoyed
A sleigh load from our street attend­ the mite society at Mrs. Charlee Fuller's,
ed meeting at the EastBaltimore brick of Coat* Grove, last Thuraday. But the
church Thuraday evening.
Hastings gentleman that wanted dinner

Mra.Rork, of the city, is spending tbe
winter at John Belson’s.

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HASTINGS.

•?U*\PIan
M** flowing distinctive features: 1—We furnish all necessary preparatory instrection.
e We provide drawing instruments and experimental apparatus with each course requiring them.
3—We explain facts, principles and processes so clearly
that the student quickly comprehends an&lt;f remembers them.
CrtlttMturfufllii.iteUca! UnwuM
, 4—We illustrate our instruction with all views, plans, sec­
■&lt;**«■ i« &lt;H»a atwwiMr* la thl* ■wwnl.
tions and elevations that will contribute to its clearness.
International Correapondenoo Schools.
We jgive concise rules aad practical examples showing
GnUeatoD^Piaaae explain how I can qualify
their application.
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for position at left of which I have markodX.
6—We grade our instruction so that at no stage of his pro-Mechanical Enffioeer
Municipal Engineer
gress is the student confronted with insurmountable difficulties.
Machine Deaiffner
Bridge Engineer
1
Mechanical Draftsman
RailroadEngineer
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, 7—We criticiie and correct our rtudem's written recita­
Foreman Machinlat
Surveyor
tions, and send him special advice regarding his course when­
Foreman Toolmaker
Minin* Engineer
,
ever necessary.
Foreman Patternmaker
Mine Survcror
FWvsiSU Blackamith
i-oreman Molder

Mine Foreman
Cotton-Mill Supt.*
WooIen-MUl Sup:.
Textile Designer
1
Architect
.
Contractor nnd Builder '
Architectural Draftatxran ।
sign Painter
1
••how-Card Writer
1
CbemiM
1
Sheet-Metal Draftaman 1
Oraamental TMaigncr
1
Proaperttve Draftaxnau
NSyfiMM
Bookkeeper
Stenographer
Teacher
Retail Ad Writer
Commercial I^w
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Gm Engineer
R ef nrer■t ion Bngi neer

1 ruction Engineer
Electric Engineer
Electric M a chine De»iCner
Electrician
Electrlc-I.iahting Sept.
Electric-Railway SupC. .
Telephone Engineer
Telegraph Engineer
Wireman
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Dynamo Tender
Motorman ‘
Steam Engineer ‘
Engine Runner
Marine Engineer
Civil Engineer
Hydraulic Engineer

LANGVACKS TAUGHT WITH PHONOGRAPH
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| French

Occupation

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N amo
Aiddroas

Some Interesting Facts and Figures
We employ about 3,200 people.
Our mailing department handles alxwt 15,000 pieces of
mail every day.
We use about MOO worth of portage stamps daily.
Last year we issued about sixty-three million'(63,OOQ/vXi)
pares of instruction.
£
Twelve years ago we had only one course of instruction and
enrolled our first student.
V\e now have 152 courses and
about 600,000 names on our roll

Send for Further Particulars

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1 givrnzat'thc bottom of thl* advertirement
all and complete information. ASdrcrt ail

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SCRANTON, PENN.

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Guy C. Longcor, Ionia, Mich.

Lock Box 95

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2S^cnnnr

ANNUAL TAX SALE

SCHEDULE A.

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FTATK OF MICHIGAN. /
c ounty of Barry.
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The Qnnilt Court for Che County of Harry In it.mcery.
In Ch* matter of the peUCiob of .lame* H. Bradl**. Auditor General
of the Stale of Michigan, for and In behylf uf Mid HCala. for tb« «ale
of certain land* tot Uun in’C'v'J thereon.
On rra&lt;lliiff and f1!iti|&gt; th* petition of the Auditor General uf the
State of Michigan. i&gt;ra* lug for a decree lu favor uf the Slateof Mkalga
ngalnst each ftaroel of land thecrln &lt;!twcr1t&gt;«*d. for tbe amount* therein
Bpeclfted. claimed to be dur tor taxes. Intercut and etiargm oti each
such parcel of land, and that such lauds be void for the amount* *0
claimed by the State of Michigan.
Ita'tlng*. In thr County of Barry, state of Mkhlgan. &lt;&lt;u the Cth day of
Harm. A. D.. IMS, at the ofiralng of tbe « ourt DO that dav. and that
all prr*m» IntervatM In meb landi or arty part thrreuf. dating to
rotib-at th* Hen i-LUtned thereon by the Btate of Michigan, tor such
Taxc*. lntere*t and charge*, ur any part thereof, ahali ap(&gt;car In *ald
Court, and tile with the clerk thereof, acting a« rv«Htrr In chAucrry.
their objection* thereto, 00 or l&gt;eforr the nr*t day of the term ot thii&gt;
Court above nieutkuird, and ttuit In deiault thereof the «ame wlU bo
taken a* c«nfea«ed nnd a decree will l*e taken and entered a* prayed
for In *ald (M illion. And it 1* further ordered that in pursuance of
Mid decrv* the land* «le*&lt;T!l»od In mid |*eilUtxi fur whlen a decree of
sale ahali be made, will be uld for the *everal taxoe. interest and
charge* thereon a* determlued by nueb decree, uc the fln&gt;t Turaday in
May ibari-ufter. t&gt;egliialng at ip o'clock a. ro. ou mid day. or on the
day or days *ub*equeut thereto aa may tie necraaary to complete the
sale of *a;d land* and of each aud every parcel tlrereof. at the offke of
the Cooaty Trea«ur*r, or at »iich copmoteiit plaa* a» ahall be acleetad
by him at the county aeat uf tbe County of Harry. State i*f Micblgno;
• and lhat th* *ate ibeu and there made will be a public arte, and eacn
parcel described in tie- decree shall be vparxtely rxpoaed for *aie for
the total taxr*. Intervet and charge*, and the *al« nhall t&gt;e made to the
per’•on paying the full amount charged agaltevt nuch parcel, and
accepting a conveyance of th* smallest undivided fee klmple Interest
therein; or. If no person-will pay the taxes aiid rh-jrmand take a
conveyance of les* than the entire thereof, then th* whole parcel shall
be offered and wild. If any parrel of land cannot b* *nld for taxM.
Interest and charriM. Mich i*. reel -i.all lie |uuu&gt;H oTer for the time
lielng. and 'ball, on the succeeding day. or before tbe clin* of the *ato.
t&gt;e rendered, and If. on -ueh aecotid offer, or during sorb sale.th* uw
cannot be sold for the amount aforesaid, tbe County Treasurer stall
bld off the same tn Um name 1 f the State
Wlture* tbe Hon. Clement Smith. Circuit Judge, and the real of *ald
Circuit t.nurt of Harry County, thl* »,th day of J an nary. A. D.. ISM.
( esat. I
CLEMENT SMITH. .
CountMSIgDM,
Circuit Judge.
O. C. BARNUM. Register.
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STATE OF MICH1OAN.
To the Circuit Court for the County of Barry In Chancery;
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The petition of Jame* R. Bradley. Auditor General of tbe State of
.Michigan, tor aud In le-half of xald State rcapoetfully show* that tbe
H*t of land* hereinafter art forth and marked "Schedule a.” contain*
a decrlptton of all the lands In aald County of Barry, upon whlrii
taxc* were as*e**ed for the year* mentioned therein, and which were
returned a» delinquent tor non-payment of taxea. and which late*
hare not been paid. together with Ute total amount of such taxes, with
interest computed thereon lo the time fixed for sale, and collection fee
and rxi'ooMW. aa provided by law. extended against each of said
parcel* of land.
Your pdtttjpoer further »bo*r* to the Court tlaU said land* were re­
turned to (be A-udltor General under the provision* uf act XK of tbe
Public AetSof IS&amp;3. m delinquent for non-payment of said taxes for
F*id yean* rrapertirrly. and that said taxee remain unpaid; nxcept
that lands Include*! in said "Sclw-dule A” for taxes ot I wo or prior
year* were returned to the Auditor General M de)ln&lt;pwnt for said
taxes under the prarBluh* of the general tax laws tn force prior to the
pasxag*- of Act 300 of th* I^ubHc Acts at 1WL and which taxes remain
unpaid.
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Your petitioner further shows that In all case* where land* an*
Included In ••Schedule A” as aforesaid for taxes dt l*no or of any prior
year, said lands Imre not been *&lt;4d for said taxes or hate l*ren here­
tofore sold for said dellmpient taxes and the-sale or sale* so made
have 1&gt;ern sot aside Ie- a Court of competent jurisdiction, or have been
canceled as provided bylaw.
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Your peOlloner further chows and nrtrs that the taxes. Interest,
collection fee and expenses, ns «at forth in said "Schedule A," are a
valid Ue&lt;i on the several parcels of land* de*rril&gt;ed In said schedule.
Your petitioner further shows that tin- said faxes ou said described
land* have remained unpaid f&lt;*r more than one year after they were
returned a* dellmpient; nnd the said taxes not having been paid, and
the same being now due and remalomg inipaid as above set forth,
your jw«tltb*M»er pray* a decree In favor of the State of Michigan
again*! each parcel ot «H land*, for the pavmecit of th* several
amounts «M tsar*. Interest, collection L* and expenses, aa computed
and extended in said schedule against the several parcels of land con­
tained therein, and In default of payment of the said several «nm
compute!) and extended agulnst «ald lauds, tbrt each of said parcels
of land nuv be sold for the amounts doe thereon, as provided by law.
to i»ay the ilru aforestdd.
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And rour petltloorr will over pray, etc.
Dated January Mh. IMS.
JAMES B. BRADLEY.
• Auditor General of th* state of Michigan,
for and In ttahalf of said Slate.

cure and relieve catarrh of the head
and throat. TMs menti »n is made not
as au advertisement, but in the inter­
est of those who suffer the torture of
that terrible disease, catarrh."
In sending tbe clipping, Mr. Pitman
wrote tbe following letter
“I enclose a little piece from my pa­
per, Issued to day. You will see from
this that I desire to push tbe selling of
Hyomebas far-as nosslble. I am usiog
It In my darn family, and fin'd that it
gives the desired relief, so that I take
pleasure in spreading far and near tbe
knowledge of this sure relief for ca­
tarrh."
W. J. Holloway, in preparation for
the catarrhal troubles of this season of
year, has ordered
‘large stock of Hy-

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TAXES OF 1W.
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.

Johnwxi * Addition.

VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.
D. Stair;'* Addition.
Lot 3.

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Township I North of Haag* 7 Wwi.

Township s North of Range 7 Wool.

Township I, North of Rang* » Went.
Lot conrwncins &lt; T-’-loo
chain* wn« of north
pbM. aouth » A6-IOO chain*.
F»-*t 36-UD chain* north
&lt;• as-too chain*, cast a »
IM chain*....................
Ix&gt;t corn tar m-1 ng 7 *-|ao
chains west of north l«
1*0-11. south s &amp;aioochain*.
»m1 M-ig* chains, north
? 46-loo chains, east ? 36­
100 chains................ .

Township 3 North of Range 0 West..

* H at a e Si north of raid.13

Township 4 North of Range v West.

CITV OF HASTINGS.

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Township 3 North of Range * West.

Eastern AddlUoo.
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Hlk.
Lot X and south M of Iota
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.

Routh H of....
Lota i.2 ant a
Lot 3 ...TH ..
Lot &lt;...... «l..

Hlk.
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VILLAGE OF NAHHVlLLEi
East 7 f*ei of foUowlDK
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ilfM-rtitlos- BOtaOadMMS
by Mato ttrert north hy
railroad.
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Hue, south by Fuller street
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I VILLAGE OF- WOODLAND.
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Township.* North of Range 7 Wert.
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Sec.
Ixit commencing IMfnet
south of north writ corner
J**™'"- "«t * f«-L
south -JOfeet. west w, feet,
north » fset to beginning 33

omel, and sells it under guarantee to re
fund the money if it does not relieve.
Complete outfit costs but 81. and extra
bottles can be obtained for 5teents. Ask
him to show ypu Che strong guarantee
under which he sells it This remarka ole remedy medicate* the air passages,
and making a complete cure of tbe case
of catarrh. __________________

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Om of Bint* Dyspepsia. r.bleu
■rutMtinr •'«&gt; If ,on eat t.t litUe,
will dlf-est tbe little TOO do eat and
cure Indegestion.
Dyspepsia
Sour
Stomach Belching, and Weak’ Heart.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, tbe druggist.
Pneumonia ano La Orlppe-

Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar is an
Improvement over all Cough, Lung
and Bronlcbial remedies. It acta on W. H. Goodyear, the dnigglal.
bowels-drives tbe cold out of tbe
system, cures Croup, Whooping Cough,
wards off I*neumonia and strenghtotu
the lungs. Bee’s Laxative Honey and
J* (Uinta'
Tar is 1 he best Cough Syrwp for childTeetm good. Sold by Fred L.
Heath, the druggist.

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRUARY i, 1905-

IQ.
KEEPING THE FACE FAIR.

rrow procure a nn or good oara enam­
el, stir it well so that It is of the right
consistency and apply as many coats
of it to the bath as are necremary. Put
on tbe enamel very thinly and let each
coat,dry before the next is applied.
When finished. leave- the bath for ten
days or more for the enamel to harden.
Tbe longer It Is left to dry the better It

Tbe twentieth century is not rendudve to reposeful or unllned fare*. The
atmosphere of crowded drawing rooms
la In itself very bad, dogging the pores
of the skin and drying it up, and it is
always therefore Iraneflctal to cleanse will last.
the rare
face at mgm.
night, nuawuu
afterward applying *
a
ne
pure cream before retiring, though the j
Covert■«
,. , „ '
Sroing Is by rights the proper time! •^t**'*
°r*“ ?
uttto
for massage. All the Movements must . •.■itootbonks ns a j.rotretiou from little
be very gentle, yet firm withal, never | Unt^» »«t dlway* atxnc n-;.roach. Pnstretching the outer'skln, but) letting । l*‘j. H'.lesla ’ r
’’f,au 14 ’U ’'«*•*
the -pressure be felt underneath; also uif Table olk b.tlh. or enutnel &lt;4Mb. as
&lt;11 the movements must be outward lit
often calle;!.jwears w.-,|. dues no.
knd upward, from tho mldtllq of tbe | »hfv.- the dirt nnd wbcm-ver soiled can
forehead and bridge of the nose tu- ; In’s-IwuumhI n .th h wet «•!-Hh or•■i-oage.
ward the temples, from the nostrils tocoding out a« g ‘ W us new This «j&gt;rv.
tbe tips of Ibe ears, nnd then gradually I icoiWB cloth’eona-s nut only in white
working as far ns tbe neck and throat. OW in many pnEty. patterns In blue,
where the upward movedieuts begin i or4wn. green, etc.
Tl»o masange should !&gt;e completed by i ■
----------- --gentle circular rubbing on the hollows
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’Womt-n are cotBiu*. to tbe front rap­
of tbe temples, cheeks nnd underchin.
Where it Is possible I always advo­ idly ns imok’.cejlTS and accountant*
over 3&gt;.U&lt;W tilled these respoh-'
cate steaming In the Russian manner— la
that Is to say. applying a 1’"°-* grease jtble positions InVommercial houses of
to the face before the steam is used— the Catted Steteit. nnd in 1800 their
and I recommend this saniv l«lea before number bad limnsised to’ nearly 74.000.
taking a. Turkish bath ,ur even an ordl- ! &gt;r over itiu _per ••cut. The number of
nary one. as 4t prevents tbe skin be- ' n*-n-lii
business’ in 1S90 was
wn«fn the
1 hi. samehnsi
coming too dry. or in some .-uses baggy, i ai.OtX). and in 11)00 It wm&lt;\]80.000. an
The massage completed, a g&lt;skl skin ! ijx-ret^e of only about M per cent—
tonic should be sprayed on and the face , □fjleago Journal.
u dry
Urv ..r
fanned to .Ir,,.
dry t»
It. n/lnv
after U'llLJl
which a
or
liquid powder cau be applied, according
to preference. The great thing to re­
Half a pint of alcohol, two ounces
member lx to be careful of tf»e quality of spirits of canipiKir. two ounces of
of everything usmI. as, for instance,, spirits of ammonia and live ounces of
certain undesirable Ingredients iu skin sen salt, to lie added to sufficient boil­
foods may cause superfluous hair. ing water to make a quart In all. when
Above everything it ia essential to cul­ the mixture should be placed in a bot­
tivate repose of feature*. — London tle and thoroughly shaken before use.
This lotion, which should be well rub­
bed into the skiu daily, is said to l»e es­
pecially effita clous in taking the
‘
*faIMPROVING THE HAIR.
tigue out of tired muscles.

The first movement in mussaglnR the
scalp Is • ••phicblng tho sculp.'' Take
tbe scalp hetwecn tbe thumb ami the
four flnpT*. covering n comfortable
■pace, then bring them together with­
out letting them quire 'touch. The hair
should never Im* pulled or dragged In
doing thij«. The object uf this pinch­
ing is to aroti.M- activity lu tbe pores
and gin I’d-. It sbuuld not last more
than ten minutes.
Anotbec important one consikla in
. tapping tie *&lt;21 Ip. This aliould In.* done
with the ends of the four fingefK
which should full methotiirelly, but not
Violently, all over the s«-alp for not
more fhnn live minutes. This move
xnent should tatlgcrate tbe scalp, bring
the blootl to tiie aurface and prypmte
'drculatlou. After this should come tbfc
movement called “pressure.” This pres­
sure should be
vritli the palm of
the bund lightly, moving from place to
place for about ten nduuteh and al­
ways w|th a lingering movement, as
though you wlshc*d (o detuct; some­
thing
All this tuassage should be
done without tbe aid of any. grease or
lotion.

HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
A week solution of alum ur soda will
revive ihe colors in a dusty carpet.
Lubricate a “noisy” binge with glyc-.
erfn Instead of oil. and it will 'silence
the squeak very cffectlvelj
To remove stains maile by candle
grease place blotting paper over the
■pot and pre*.-; with a hot iron.To .clean aii ' kiiMls of lacquer ware
ftrat nib wif.b fresh lemon J trice, then I
with clean doth* till -&gt;»mplttely dry
■nd itoUsbed..
’ Tbe phper bugs in which tloufcomekmay be cteaued by dropping a damp
towel Inside mid shaking It until all
the Hour adhgreH tu It. Tbe bags may
be umnI for many things.
To remove Iron stains on marble uj»ply to tlwm n mixture of oxalic acid.
and methylated spirits, leave It on u
short time and then rub dry with a
•oft cloth. Lemon juice will sometimes
remove the stains.

To repaint a bath begin by removing
the old paint by lining Hie bath with
boiling water iu which a quantity of
soda baa been dissolved, Iraave the
bath for twelve hours, then empty It
and scrub it well with a stiff brush and
•oft soap. If necessary, repeat the
process. Tb»n dry and afterword rub
well with pumice stone till quite
smooth. Before beginning to paint see
that all traces of dust arc removed.

GAS fRANItHISE
IS GRANTtD
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Continued from first page.

move here and take charge of the work

of installing the new plant. From var­
ious disinterested sources the members
of the coupcil heard very flattering re
ports of his integrity and standing as
But It’ is probable that tbe matter
would have dropped had not Mr. A. C.
Brown, the energetic secretary of tbe
Board of Trade,kept in touch with Mr.
Ott. The latter bad given u/ alj idea

Suctions to Patrons
ContinnJd from first page,
ground and just as near to the main
track as possible which would be a di&gt;;

tance of about eight feet or not to ex­

new short stories
K,&lt;U.h H.mor.
Charles M. Pepper, tbe newspaper
(dru who w»» appointed a commission­
er on the intercontinental railway
eomniiMiion, tell* an amusing story, in
which the main figure !• Henry Nor­
man. the British Journalist Norman
visited Washington a few years ago.
One evening jiwt before the depar­
ture of the Britisher it was determined
fo nut up a joke on him at tbe Press
elub A Mr. Flecker was •elected to !&gt;e
the perpetrator. This gentleman arose
In hi* acat and. taking a small bell
from bls pocket. addressed Mr. Nor­

ceed 10 feet.
Please to always buy stamps ahead,
for the time lost In picking out pennies
out of the boxes retards tbe carrier
sometimes hours, especially In the win­
ter -when his fingers are numb with
cold. He often drops the- pennies in
(the snoxy. Now juft Imagine yourself
(shivering from the effects of biting
,winds, and obliged to. get out in thr man as follows:
"Sir. I have been designated by my
;
-snow
and puli your glove off and dig
'money out of the snow. And yon know follow members to convey to you an
,how cold you get in riding live or six expression of our pleasure. On Iwhalf
miles.
But the carriar has to ride
,about 25 miles each day with no chances
.to get warm. Piraise have your letters

of coming to Hastings. Mr. Brown
for some time has corresponded with
him. assuring him that tbe council's
action implied no lack of • confidence
in him. and that he was certain that written before time for carrier, and not
the members of that body, Iwltb the‘r
ask him lo wail while you finish a let­
larger knowledge of tbe gas proposition
ter or address one.
in the local field would gife fair con­
In leaving letters in box, place them
sideration if he would come over again. In rack; and where there is no special
Accordingly, prevailed upon by Mr. rack Mt them on end. leaning against
Brown's assurance comina jfrom the
the ba-k side of box, instead of laying
Board of Trade, on Tuesday last Mr.
them flat on the bottom. Please when
bit and Mr. Freese came to this city,
placing several letters lu the box, see
and interviewed the tnemijera of the;
council. Finding the prospects favor-1j that they are all right side up so car
I rier can read
the addresses readily,
able, lhey prepared thei| franchise,
without having to stop and turn them
which was submitted to [the council
( every which way in order to read the
Friday night, and.by a vote of five to !
1 addresses. You might say “Ilonly takes
three was adopted.
| a minute.’’ But an extra minute to 40
Briefly, the Hastings Gas Co. agrees I
or 50 boxes a day, means nearly one
tp have a Gas Plant with five miles of
main pipe installed by October 1st, II hour's difference in the time of making
the route. Always remember to put
giving a bond o(81,000 for the perform- •
signal up when placing ma'l In box for
ance of their contract; agrees to pro -I
I collection. It Is more convenient for
tect the city from all damages while
the patrons, when the habit la once
installing their plant aud piping sys­
formed, to place a stamped letter in the,
tem; and co put all streets in order af­
box than it is to place letter and -pem
ter laying their mains.
niee there. And we aa carriers hereby
The price agreed on for gas is not U&gt;
We nre all acrpiainttxl with the vlrrespectfully ask our patrons as a per
tues of the hot wste** bag. hut many exceed 82.1X1 per 1,000 cubic feet where
soual favor to ourselves, and aa a mark
persons are not aware of the fact that used for illuminating purpores, and
of their appreciation of the service, and “I AM JNWllCCnCD TO GIVE YUU-TBlb HIMU.'
a' sand bag is even better, says tbe uot exceeding 81.50 per 1,000 where
e
Philadelphia Inquirer. The way to pre­ med for heating or cooking, and the as showing a disposition to help make of the National Press-club of Washing­
“ it still more perfect and satisfactory, ton 1 mu instructed to give you thia
pare it is till-. Gel some clenn. tine latter price when used for both pur­
siunl and dry it .thoroughly In n kettle ' poses. There is to be a discount of 10 that you purchase a supply of stamps ring.”
on tb- stive: mskr-n laig nbout eight
or stamped envelops and relieve us of . As. he ukore.l the won! “ring” Mr.
| per cent for cash on all bills paid the
Inbhin’squan* of flannel, fill It with &lt;bj;
| that phase of the service of Ashing for Hecker rApn-i fhv i&gt;ell smartly am!
i I5ch of the succeeding month.
dry sand anJ smv tin- bag with cotton
pennies iiwbad weather. Some patrons dacttl H on the table.
When the product of the company
It w;-« plainly to be wreu that the
or Haiti «! &gt;th. This will prevent the I
j uniformly stamp -all their loiters for
' Englishman wtjs'takffl* nbnek. After a
sand from sittkitf ollt and nht&gt; enable- shall reach • 7,'&gt;&lt;X),OtO cubic feet per an | which kindness we trust
are proper- [
good deal of Lrtnmhijr am! hawing lie
the p&lt;w.«ni ttsfag-R to warm it iu the num. the _price is to be $1.80 for lilpmh
ly grateful.
.
.
•
II replied:
/
'
oven *&gt;r &lt;-n tup uf the stove^ After once ns ling and $1 35 for beating; when ii
We hereby agree to keep a'n ample ,। “Mr. Decker and members of tbe Na*using tb1- no further revjtirsw'w lM 1* I shall reach I5JXX),(CO the prices &gt;hall be
supply of-stamps and stamped envoi'। dontil Prews dab, wonin fail me. l ain
had to tho hot wutajFbng.
and SI.25 per 1,000, with the same
open on hand at all times. Now ruryl I dvierwheiiDed. With re*pec» to thia
discount.
patrons pleate see how many of the ] gift, which I am pleuNrei to receive. 1
The gas is guaranteed to be (coal
Curled bacon makes a more attrac­
above suggestions you can follojv. and. vuppoae tb:ii Mr. Decker, as wm only
tive bre.ikfcst fllsh than the plain fried gas of 18 candle power.
by SO doing learn bow much better the j' natural In the etpbamis»*mc3.t C.* the
At tho council meeting Friday eve­
or broiled Miron. Cut the slice* very
service
will be the coming year than It monieni. for we newspaper men are
thin a nd .pres* them with a brqad blad­ ning Mr. S. Kopf. for the Tho'rnapole
notoriously pour apcpklrr*, hns made a
ed knife to make them thinner., Put In Eleclric-'Cxqnpauy, also presented a has been In the past.
mistake, for be hns, as you are. given
Very Respectfully
a hot skillet, one or two .slices nt a franchise asking for that Co. the privi­
Be RDETTE LicitT\
.
time, anti cook- until brown. They Will lege of installing a gas plant iu addition
Rqpuhlleau.
for Barry County Rural Carriers.
curl nicely when this .method Is fob
to their electric light plant. Mr. Kopf
lowed.
«
I states to the writer that his object in
In our big fire at winter quarters oue
MODES OF THE MOMENT.
asking the franchise was that his Co.
India** Illtr\ Death Holl.
of tbe test lions got free--nd took refSeven million one hundred and twelve hm» a great deal of coal in lt» stehm
Csracnl is one of the furs fawred for
ln “
s
thousand persons, a number greater plant in this city. He claimed that
| Adams iu McClure's. The inhnbltiiting
young girls.
titan tiie whole population of Dcuruork. with a gas plant here, the coke and
! cow wiki something te lilm Hist he
(Toth
and
fur
are
both
used
for
tbe
Norway nnd Groeec. died in India In ' coal tar w ould pay the cost of coal, and 1
। didn't like, and the liuu kiUitl ber. Out
smart redinglue.
i cniic the. woman of the bouse with a
U«2. ..-.■ordlnk'-to nil
report Ju« be would be., the
m a prolll wbltb
On the nKsLsh color list there are
fRioicwrt Th..
.itn ^maxing,
-.inArlTi" hiu
! • . ‘
•.
■ '
.
Issued.
The trti-iii
•flgui’es nre
nnd.
, bate stick and wiDmI into the lion. De­
he could use for power to drive the
Ove shades of copjw.
lu fact, the m.irt/Jlt.v rate was higher
dynamos In the Company's powerplant
9bn&gt;|rd.velvet Is an admirable fabric ;' Insj tlie king of twists, the Intruder
&gt;hnn iu the preceding yh.-r. ;a*liig equal
w«s scared almost to death, bouuse
iu this city, and
tu'sell'.. He fe|; rwtrtmalniporno.,,.
.
,;ul nssaH.int wa
. „
K,rffrald at alb At
t&lt;VS1.4f» iter Hiobband The principal
i;l«i
was
not
causes of death are thus mtnnnnrized: that the two prints being under one
A e..wu or &lt;1.11,,ii- volrrt lot. tb. i, ura
Ibe u
„t niov.* be n
.L
iiret
retreated,
ruarliag.
JiD1„ dl.
Fevers. 4JJ01.P52: plague.. 44Tk21»3: dys­ managemetil they could-and would be, yrefen-noo for «rtm™o &lt;v„r.
1 into the dlmuiest n»niu' The wt itiau's
entery 336.HK!*; cholera. 221.1.1.’; amntl- run at lighter i xpense and so could
Tl&gt;&lt;fvaoel. 1. w. huto.aj ,rrlVK|
n g..,„ „ml lltM
pox. I-IAPT..- London Telegraph.
sell both gas ai u electricity cheaper pwlnll.r In drmaml. Tbe otbrr tonu. antral -liou loin tb.. &lt;• rtaw&gt; it,,
than now. He also felt that consider- are round, dval, square or triangular. ; suit, he destroye-;F n piece of property
Buttons of btilltante. the mure ex- (worth
'
alum ought to be given to the fact that
hundreds of. dollars, '-whett by
A simple wny to clean ih». wall paper his company already had a large in­ pensive variety rivaling tbe diamond la ; merely shutting the barn »U»r he
of an apartment which has breome
brllllnncy. nre the lenders in the button { wobkl have kept the animal perfrctly
vestment
in
this
city.
dirty f&lt; to lightly wipe it down with old
world.—Brooklyn Eagle.
' ! ImmlesK U’.itu we could have got to
Some of the council felt that the
flannel: new flannel will uot do. If the
him. PpMit-ntly the trainer came hurpaper is not stained, but only dirty, granting of a franchise should be de­
ryihgup.
this method will serve tbe purpose layed for a week. But those opposing REPUBLICAN CAUCUS-Nxitag. Township
“Have you
anything of a lion la
without further labor.
felt that really the matter had been
your barat*
under consideration since last June,
■■Lion!" screeched tbe woman. “1
PERT PERSONALS.
and that there was no reason for ask­
thought It was a dog.”
.
KUTLAND CAVCllB.
.
ing further delay, w hen Messrs Ott and
Over she went lh a dead faint and cut
Mr. Carnegie wants' it distinctly un­
Th** repoblteans of Rutland lowiuhlp will
Freese both said that it-would make a lu raucu» at the town hall. Moudav Feb. Mb i«m her head open. What does tbo husband
derstood that Mre. Chadwick is pot in
•• - tn.
for tbe purpoM* ot rt-jtfoc tSlTetft
three &lt;JH- do but want damages for her injuriea
material inference lo them If the ~lft
SK^y'^'tS'K
the library class.—Milwaukee Sentinel.
and that aftgr killing our high priced
Nat Goodwin is taking boxing les­ council did delay. Therefore th. fam- ‘
nnlmal. Well, be didn't get any damrrivnn to ,V.
« rr__.i
'
. .iblraiiriH
cbise Waq
was given
the
Hastings
Gas
uhi caucus.
sons.
Ho many pugilists go on the Cniftt*
'
Ry order of Committee.
■gva.
,
Co./
It
is
not
an
exclusive
franchite,
stage that Goodwin doesn't propose to
BAHRY CAt:CU8 NOTICE.
be forced Into retirement.—Seattle and the Messrs Ott and Freree both
**
teWMNp will nw!
Post-1 ntelllgencer.
expressed their willingness tb have the . Tmrer’M,.’u.^
,’kMw7 5«per*(te«Brtay FeU«b
Barna bee. the veteran nbtor.
1J05 St . o clock p. a&gt;. loeiect
to elect amtandri««tes
seven ■h-it-SMte-. to
t&lt;&gt; .nr
An unknown person hns contributed council pass both franchnes if they de­ j»»a&lt;soejoeMp.a&gt;.
7 ..........
uvw,
count) invention
eunvmtlon CTJlei
rafted f~
for r=b.~:.
Fotewtiand U-T (llwi,llwi from a ..............
fall and listened
the
county
$300,000 for the completion of a church sired. But as the Tbomaiple Co’s tmikUCt KtlV nltu.r lui»lr.„..
.__ I.. k&gt; the condolences
....... of. a dramatic
.
critic.
w
In New York, and while tlio roll of sus­ franchise bad been very hastily drawn,
'•For years nnd' years,” the writer
°n"" *
pects is being called. Russell Sage and the council decided to defer action on 1&gt;.W See. m. IMS
•aid. “you .haven’t missed a performHetty Green nre both trying to look
that document until Friday night of
tnce. Now. here you He. helpless as a
inpoenL—Washington Post,
OftANOKVHXK CAUCUS.
rorpee.”
this week. •
.12*?
Tnewlsy Feb. 7lh at 1
p. m. to
"At helpless os a corpse,” said Mr.
The majority of the council feel that elect Mi delnmit* io coonty convention.
.
Barnabec, “or as helpless as two ine­
it would be belter not to have both gas
briates of whom I bwnl the other day.
CARLTON CAUCUS.
and electric lighting planta controlled
•niese two meu bad dined together
Hmmbllran caucus. Cailton township Town
by the same corporation. Such a Com nail
Tuewlsy Feb. ni&gt; J«6 at rp. m. to elect and after dinner had sat too long over
pany would naturally push tbe kind of dHegatea to county convention and transact any '.heir ctHfee, their liquor, their brandy
21m ~.UJ?'”■*' ttuU
conn' b&lt;*»e
lighting that there was tbe most money­ naiu caucus.
tod so on. When it came time for them
By order of CotntnIUre.
in. It would hardly beexpected that
to go home they were In n very bud
way, helpless, in fact. They leaned
one company owning both plants would
REPUBLICAN CAUCUS-Hspc Tewoship.
be as attentive to the wants of. the cus­
,.,A!2 !’• O-Saturday. Febroarj 4th, &gt;n one ansther, going with linked
tomers of either, one as would be the to elect me drit&gt;&lt;aie» to the county convenUcu, irtna, bnt each, m a reed to Iron on
was rotten.
.
case If two distinct companies owned
PROBATB ORbKK.
■•Fln»tl, uey fell. .nd. with . Ioud
them; nor is it believed that they would
«UU* •« Mlchl&lt;ao. County of Barry. m.
WUali. tbe, rolled 1M0 , fuM
be maintained .t a&gt; blgh , degree o,
I police Offlcer appenrml nod sobbed
emcleneylf both were under one con­
tbe upper man by tbe collar.
trol.
.

A Matter
of Health
There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord­
ingly endorse and recom­
mend it.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.

Il would bofarthe.1 from our thought
1 C““ ■Wlra ”’“8*n Antonio
UeeweU
« Ann Parrott
to In an, manner reduct on the ablllt,
- Qa rredtne and Ulina the petlUos dntv verl.
or Integrity of Mr. kopf In „y|ng wh/t Bed. of Charire M. Parrott. «on of m!&lt;j d&gt;-ci«M-&gt;i
PWtMt that an ord*r or
m2 iVin^by'
we do about the durability of having
down in my
'
to Inherit . Thr* b nn "’d
competing companlee lunilah the light­ ii" r,ret»l"f
J&gt;wn.
mH
John Sharp Willlnnra
ing for our city. In all of our relation,
k *’ f'nl ■^•'hstfiatunlav thr •who did me n K.n-|«.. J:nd j vrnnted
“ *-*b»“»ry. a- n„ iiu**t io u eiock
with him we have found him obliging In itw forrtioun.
l«&lt; .-ire-rui-i! for thr hrariru 11
«nM rxtitton and ttuu thr helra at lav oJaJJ JILrow.’.nl liltii. so ; j,|
Xh.*?rtoM’' “n,i dl,p°'^ to do the
“•Duel*!, which shall ।
rou&gt; n
°thr J’,'r',OM tinrrreted Jn
right thing.
V.1* rH’l,,lr«l to appmr at a rreMon ■on of coal or a battle of ivhukyy
।
Ix’ldrn al Um- probate
B"thuman nature!, human nature,
L . b
John.’ bvre-l
aH
.know» I burn;
wraon
“W Mr' KreH* or
other

Wh« w
10 COn'r”1 bO“' P1*"1’what ye have laid would apply will,
£“« force. We btdl.v. t$er J
“bOUoed by
comoetitlnn
_____
.
?
'.l'““ th&gt;n
Uu,n i‘—
'ygranto,
eirtuai
,i,avai »
B‘««&gt;uug virtual
monopoly to oce
--''hopcly
one company
Mmn»n,

Jrf’ti'* to *!?"

ItitrtXu.l’hi wll| Lflt.

’* !.&lt; pret iou* to said day of
.
C«A* M. Mack.

(A True Copy.l

CHILDREN’S STORIES.

-If there is anything a normal child
dislikes.” Miya a writer in tbe Wom­
an's Home t aiupunion. “It te a «tory
with a self rensHous rootistfcsl moral
■creaming for attention. 1 believe as
firmly in the •t'HT *'*«• the »oral as
I do to the fnrurftattou of my hat, but
do not want it any snore painfully visi­
ble than 1 would want the wire hnt
frame shewing, however useful it may
be. Through experience I have letirned that it ia te*xt to let the moral sink
quietly and iincnnsrlsusty . Into the
child's mind, hoping that it may be­
come diffused into bls character. The
plainly visible mural. I have found. 1h
t*fl'«-.' trv«S In bringing about immediate
uimI Hiniiting resuite, one cfflld |&gt;crhap«
sltakir.g !:te Ast'In the fare of the mor­
al aud «1 • •liberateiy. dotatg the opposite
of its UMchiug. another child forcing an
occasion to show that he means to fol­
low Its teaching or die.
“And this might bring up the subject
uf certain emotional bookh that Uder
&lt;-itiidren recd nnd enjoy in nn abnormal
way ami which are harmful not only
because they nre emotional, but becauss
tbe very children who al-e fond uf sorb
iMx&gt;ks are the uh&lt;* who arc led to ac­
tions prompted not by the sweetness
uf their own cbnracter. but through a
Kentlmental attitude toward some can­
onised and unnatural little hero or her­
oine. Inatrod of developing-character.,
such eroding has a harmful influen.
In creating n ■
’ character, forced
and sentftnestal.”

GIRLS' NAMES.

rt “Grayer.
spell It •Maytnlc.” If It Is 'Katbarfnr"
do not spell it "Kathryn.” Tbe Ums
may ernue when these “y” forma, as
one might call tb» m. may cease to Mem
Mlliy and affected, but It bus not yet
arrived. It you were christened with
a name of this description perbar* jour
parents will allow' you*to cbengi It
iuto lira more dignified nnd
.
f&lt;v-m
If y^n hare te-eti nmned -NeI" nr “I .rele” or “Myrtle” yon may

*.q&gt;eeCively • UeL
en” or “jEllen.” ”Lu«-y or “Mercy” oe
e’.&lt; :i “Myrtle.' Almost anything is bet­
ter than "Mynte" ami tte l »ng list of
♦Ufeeftied awl’lflugubihing name* of the
It is true tl«t thr names in the ratalogucs of vur colleges for women are
as a rule, suitable and dignified.- but la ■'
a- certain targe school fr&gt;r girls the
“Maymlcs” and ttre^Lutiro" flourish

Mid abound. Such vlolatiuOM of good
taste nre not crimes against gwxl
morale aud yet w»- wish tlxat scane
punishment might t»e devised which
might help to ttanlsh them faster than
tbe exa spera tiugly slow precess ot
"unlverssl education.**-Harper'sBmmr.

'

IMPORTANT DON’TS.
Don't sit facing a strong light
Don't stoop
bond over while writ
lag or reading. •
.
1'ton't gv too long without food.* HuuDon't worry, but. if wurrj you mwL.
keep the forehead wmootb-dun't wrin­
kle it
•
Don't wear tight shoes. ,ln time they
bfing a permanent agonised exjtrew4ou
that is not beautiful to I cbuki lu even

ilNai'i apeak with all the msstcies of
thr face, it is very chanaiug aud cap.
Urating tb It deeply, deadly in earnest.
bit facial grimaces form . creates.
Widch iu time become wrinkle*.
’

'

Don't neglect fen mtautro' riat ditf^
ing tbe.day. if you can nuybow mon- }
age it. with lira fret raised. It gtvrrJ
the whole t«ody n great reuse of rej»cse and works venders lu smoothiRg
out tbe lines of the face. •

Food odors are not the only odors oaw
hM to fight against Many furnlBhimg»
nnd floor coverings have odors more or
Ices unpleasant. This is n'n Important
objection to cheap mntertala; they- nre
randy odorless. Yon should m-leet your
furnishings with your i^om. Even if
the odor it not actually disagreeable
tbe presence of any ixlara that are tot
a distinct pleasure gives a second rats
atmov|&gt;hiTr to a house. 1 wonder if
the sense of smell In not deflete^t or
lacking in a great many people; Hkfes
seems sometime*; the only (XMitfble so­
lution of ,the4£Sn&lt;!lfft-r* nee to the abom­
inable odors In their bouses. How peo­
ple can. except under compulsion, en­
dure bouse* prrvadeil with the smell of
moth balls and gasoline. I cannot sthvrwlse understand.—Good Housekeeptag
.

Bww t» AnvM. tu,, CMUSren.
Some one wanted tu know bow to
amuse HtUe emro. Perhap* this may
help. I have three, nnd some deys I Rm
nt my wits' end to know bow to amnas
them. Rainy days are a source of re­
gret among most children,'and no won1er they get mischievous. I take aoms
pieces of brown paper, such as comes
from the store, and cut It Into a conrenlcnt site and rew it in tbe middle,
linking a hook. Thru 1 give them each
»n ohi msgar.ine and let them cut tbs
pictures out and paste tirata in. I make
of fiour F=««te, and they
t«*Jptaks for bnwUes 1 let tliem nit.
tt the kltcl.en t:;'. te. and this kr^ps
them busy - B&lt;&gt;-ira&gt; Globe.

A Cbiltt'a Meala.
A child’s meal l^nra should be
ty fixed and under no cirvnmsta^-a^.
lave illness, ought food to be given at
f.2ie;,rh\Se.aator Hoar *‘ld
hla &gt;tber times The contrary pretties win?
Isfid frleoii the late Senator Darla of sad to capricious appetite, now abseni
Mlrmesatn. “No spark from his train oow voraclnuR. During the second y
IrXh”" * Cinder ltt th*
* a! &gt;r Ufa there should Ive-flve meals e
«y. ^oirra.-rcing !n the morning,
tours may be T, 10, 1, 4 and 7.

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                  <text>THE

HASTINGS

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 41.

BIG BUSINESS YEAR

CHARGED WZSS«E,

BANNER.
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.

HASTINGS, MICH.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1905.

IlfSPIRATION INSTITUTE

DEUSHTFUL^lEiSHmDE.,

^^1; [|p

mjjjfyjp

YOUR DIRECT INTEREST

To Buy Your Merchandise in Has­
Fourteen Ladies of the First Ward
tings if You Live in This City or
Visit Mrs. Irving Fisher, on State i TO BE HELD IN COURT HOUSE,
I AT HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL, FRI­
I HASTINGS, FEB. I7TH AND 18TH.
1905 PROMISES TO BE A RECORD H. J- Fowker, of Chicago, was Arrest­
its Trading Radios.
DAY AND SATURDAY, FEB.
,
Rond.
BREAKING YEAR IN THF
ed Wednesday last on Complaint
We
want to again call the attention
17THZAND 18Th.
A
very
delightful
sleigh
ride
was
'
BUSINESS WORLD
of Robert Rogers.
VERY EXCELLENT PROGRAM of our good farmer friends, who live
Thursday by Mrs. 'Tommy i
within the trading radius of Hastings,
H. J. Fowser; who halls-from jClii- DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND IT planned
Fisher, of State road, for fourteen I
PREPARE FOR YOUR SHARE cago. was arrested last - Wednesday
All Our Farmer Readers Should that they are interested directly In’ the
ladies
of
the
fit
st
ward
to
go
out
to
the
|
charged with’ obtaining money under All Teachers in the County Should
progress of this city, the backbone of
Make Plan* to Attend This
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
which is Its tradesmen, so far as pro­
Gathering.
Work, Plan For and Expect Larger false \preienses. The complaint 'was
Make Plans to Re Present.
to. attend a indie® aid society. .
made by Robert; Rogers. He says that
moting the growth of the city gees.
Things - All Indications Point to
The
Round-IJp
Farmers
’
Institute
#An Excellent Program for
The day was a perfect one and all
Fowser
said
that
he
represented,
a
firm
Suppose
that in 1905 an addition of
Great Prosperity In All Lines
Esch Session.
seemed to be enjoying it at best, when for Barry County will be held in the 500 should be made to the city’s popu­
The commercial agencies never sent for enlarging pictures and that he gave[
Court
House, this city, Friday and Sat­
The
Inspiration
Institute
has
become
gojng
down
a
long
hill
a
bolt
holding
1
out fijore cheering reports than right him'a picture to be enlarged and pkid( a splendid feature in promoting interest the whifiletree and evetier together urday, February 17th and 18th. The lation. That result would make a bet­
and every one pt them id of the most no w him for ii and that was all there jwas in the public schools Commissioner came out, giving the sleigh full control Women’s Section will hold their meet ter market for the butter, eggs, and
dcln.e about' it. Fowser, Lt Is claimed,
other produce of the farm, and an in­
optimistic character In its prophecies
Ketcham and the committee represent­ of itself. By the presence of mind of ing in the Baptist Church. Friday fore­
for 1905. The iron trade is the baro­ kept the moqey himself. He will have ' Ing the teachers of the county have Mrs. Fisher and Endsley we were l$nd- noon and afternoon. A j.&gt;iut meeting creased value to the farm.
his
hearing
next
Tuesday.
■
We said this growth depended upon
meter of business. Not since 1900
planned lo make the coming gathering ed safely at the foot of the hill where with the*Teachers’ Inspiration Institute
have the iron and steel mills of this
be held at St, Rose's hall, Friday the business interests of Hastings, and
the largest und best ever held here in all unloaded and finished the journey will
'
that
is true. If our city shall add 500
country received such large orders us
Following Is the program for
point of Interest and attendance. The1 on foot, giving all a good appetite for evening.
1
to ite number this year, Lt will be due
are now booked fur this year. AJ1 rec­
institute:
Farmers’ Round Up Institute will be a delicious dinner prepared by the host regular
1
to new factories and other interests
ords in the production of both will be
Friday, February 17th.
held in the Court house at the same and, hdstesa. After listening to a fine
like the new gas works that employ
broken. Railroads have placed orders THATISTHE REASONABLE, LOGIC­ time. There will be a joint session of’ program by the society, we returned
FORENOON.
labor.
AL AND PROFITABLE THING
Introductory Krmark* ByPrMidaDt
for steel rails, steel cars, bridges, loco­
the two inatitutes at St. Rose’s hall I home giving Mrs., Fisher a vole of
FOR ALL IN ITS TRAD.
10;00 Hllwee und Fertility of the Holl
Hastings would not have a factory
motives and other equipment that will
Friday evening," when topics of mutual thanks, for one of the most enjoyable
ING RADIUS
today had not it^ business men given
require the output of the mills making
interest will be discussed. It is hoped days of our lives.
10 &gt;30 Diivmsriou.... . Led by W. H. Merrick
money for bonusee or subscribed to the
these things for the whole ye^P. The
Core, the Culture, Harvesting and
that not only every teacher, but as far
‘
price level of all products is good, bet­ FAIR DEALING,
Feeding L. W.OviaXt capital stock of theee factories. They
as possible patrons of the public
DbcuwiooLed by Fred Elliott could not have given money or taken
ter than in 1900. There is no question
schools
of
the
county
may
attend
the
REASONABLE PRICES
AFTERNOON.
stock If they had not had a good trade
of the soundness of our money, no
Inspiration Institute. Following te the
t:» The Dairy Herd and Its Care
which permitted them to do so. If we
thought of radical tariff action. The These Arc Given Their Customers by program:
get new enterprises, it will be due v«y
FRED L. HEATH A JSaRVETH IS
laboring people are satisfied with Roose­
FRIDAY FORENOON.
Hastings Tradesmen—Better to
largely to aid given by th® tradesmen
velt’s purpose to give every man &amp;
2:
®
Making
Money
From
Milk
.
THE NAME OF IT.
luvoeatiouRev.S.B Crandall
Deal With Them Than Buy
Colon C. Lime of Hastings, Therefore, whatever you,
square deal and to correct inequalities
Muric...
.
.....by
Institute
of Catalog Houses.
3:
00
IMscusslon
Let
by
H.
H.
VanAuken
farmer friends, can do to build up the
.;•’Tkere’s a Good Time &lt; oming "
in our industrial fife. The railroad
A PAIR OF PUSHERS
3;® Jtattonri Stock FeedingL. W. Ovtatt
The Banner’s exchanges continue
"Some EvIdcocM of a Good School" ....
busineM interests of Hastings will
lines and trusts are reconciled to hav­
4: ® DiscussionLed by 8. Wilber Smith
..................................... Princtpai Grawn
to
tell
the
old
story
of
unsatisfactory
bring direct and indirect benefits to
ing government regulation, so there
EVENING.
Both Are Business Hostlers and Will
••Reading From the Rook"........................
yourselves.
Further than that, on the
will be few labor troublee and economic dealings with the big catalog houses of
At St. Rows hall, held la connrctton with the
..SUM Margaret Wise
Make a Strong and Success­
Chicago. Any one who buys of them
Teachers’ insplratloa Institute.
average, the prices charged &gt;y the
disturbances.
Music by the InMltute
should
know
that
on
any
article
kept
,
."Our Fla*'
7:® Music.
ful
Team.
tradesmen
of
this city are as low as you
Aside from all this, money is in a­
' Address, The Rural School and Bow to
EdraUmect.
-can buy the same ancles elsewhere.
bundant supply and at reasonable rates. by a local tradesman there is no advan­
With the 1st of February came a
Improve It...,Prof. D. B. Waldo.
••Some CDudttlon* of Eany School Man­
tage
in
purchasing
of
a
catalog
house.
While Europe is drawing some of our
change of proprietorship in the well
Principal Western Normal' There may be an exception now and
agement" Prindpal Grawn
then in an individual article hero sntj
Addn-w, The Beat Crop on the Fann...
gold to finance Russian and Japanese Of course ail such housee put out a few
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
* known drug establishment of Fred L.
there in the list., Bnt when there in
Heath.
Mr.
Albert
CArveth.
who
for
loans, we are producing in this country leaders at very near to cost to tempt
Music.
Music.
buyers.
'
It
is
an
old
and
very
cheap
you
will find the merchant or eatalag
Begtoncrs’ Reading (Method and Mate­
several years has been his efiicient as­
over 885.DJO.OOO gold, getting SlO,(ia)f&lt;X»
Add'rmM Bools, Matches. Candles and
rial*Miss Wliw
more from the Klondike, and Japan is trick. Comparisons are made with
sistant, and who in that capacity had
' 'A Other Person*..Hon. H. 8. Jitri house of the big city is making a leader •The Ghlrf Alm of Education
these
leaders.
What
profits
the
big
i losing songJ........“America.’’ of that article in order to get traO on
sending 820.000,000 to 825,000,000 of the
given evidence of a mastery of the de­
.. Principe] Grawn
other articles where there is s big mar­
Saturday; February 18th.
yellow metal to this country in exchange housee lose on the leaders are more
tails of the establishment as well as of
Reems.
.
gin of profit.
FORENOON.
for our grain and meat products for than made up on other articles where
Musk t&gt;rln*(ft ite..’’Row Your Boat"
excellent business ability, steps into
the
consumer
is
not
able
to
make
com
­
o
:
«A
J
’
rofltable
Pork
ProducUoo
...
LW.
Ovtatt
IlinrirgUVe
t^Mqn
to
Second
Grade
.
On the whole merchandise of all
: her armies. Our stock of money is
the firm as a member. Those who
10:|3 DiscussionJ-cd by C. V. Edmonds
It.-adtor ..................................... MUs Wise
kinds can be bought at as low prices in
therefore increasing, and it is all good parisons. The local dealer seeks to
know Mr. Carveth. know that be will
l0:to Success with Poultr)H. B. Cannon
Self Cultureot the Teacher........................
make a profit on all his waree. which is
add
to the firm qualities that will make ii 15 ’ JMscwMlon......... Led by D.Jl. Hoimau Hastings as anywhere.
money.
...............................
Principal
Grawn
'
What we have said with reference
11 do Why Should Farmers Organize?
There can be but one result of all the correct business proposition.
its hold on the good will of the public
FRIDAY EVENING.
That Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co., are not
to ;he farmer will apply with even
this—a prosperous year, unless there
stronger
than ever. He is a young man
Music.
in
business
for
their
health
is
shown
AFTKBNUON.
greater force to every resident of thia
shall be crop failures. With usual
The Rural School and How to Improve
of splendid qualifications for the bustIt. 1'rin. D. B. Waldo of Wetter# Normal nees, very popular, a hustler, and/with- 1: tt) Srcteurys Report and Ejection of Officers city, who will reap even larger returns
crops, the vear will be a record breaker by the millions they have amassed in
1.® The Orchard and I tv Caro... B.B. Cannon
The Best Crop on the FarmJ.........................
by being loyal to the tradesmen of this
in every line of trade and industry. profits in the past 12 years. That Mont­
al one whose integrity and worth as a 2: 60 Discussion led by M. M. Slocum
city. We are not criticising any one
The country was never in so good la po­ gomery Ward is not in business for
man make him worthy of confidence. 2: 80 The Fann Horse. Its Breeding. FeeJ
MuUc.
philanthropy is shown by the fact that
tuid Care..L-W.Oviatt
for buying elsewhere what cannot be
sition financially as now.
"Boots, Matcboe. Candles and Othi-r
It Is a pleasure to see such a man pros­
3: 00 Discussion .... . ..Led by Nelson Wlilison found on the shelves of the trads'-men
Persons". Ben. H.fi. Earle, Detroit
This wiU not be the time for wild he has jnade himself worth over 810,per, and Mr. Carveth is being congratu­ 6:10 How to Build and Maintain Good Roads.
Haring Song, ••America,”.. .Ry EventMy
of this city. But we are saying that
- speculation. The;-dishonest and dib- ono/joo Ln the past twenty years.
lated on. his auspicious entrance into
SATURDAY FORENOON.
al! '"ill l&gt;e benefltted by Epending whak
reputable promoter should be turned . These firms spend millions in postage
the business circles of Hastings.
and
for
catalogs,
circulars
and
adver
­
money they pay for merchandise aa
down hard. But 1905 should be a har­
Several years ago, in a very modest
WOMEN’S SECTION.
"bonne Conditions of Success In Teachtising. Who pays the cost? Who pays
largely as possible in this city. Every
vest time for all closes, for labor will
way,
Fred
L.
Heath
established
him
­
FBIDAY
FORENOON.
tot." Principal Grawn of WestcrnNonwaJ
the
enormous
expenses
of
running
their
dollar that can be kept IncHasting'iis
Mode.
be well employed and capital will reap
"Number Work"....Wise self in the drug business in this city.
Paper.Mrs. Alice Smith
a help to the city, and bring? here those
good returns. All honest enterprises big establishments, where wages and
By close attention, by doing the square
I'-auerxl Dlscwuilon.
•Our Banner"
Music by Institute.
hinge that make for a better life In
seeking to do a legitimate business in a salaries are far higher than in small
thing, by energy, enterprise and integ­
Addrc*«, BctontlOe Hoiwckreplnit m
Flag Salute.
.
towns?
Who
pays
the
immense
prof
­
city and surrounding country.
legitimate way can, as far as human
rity, he has built up a business that is
Taught st the Agricultural Cofiege
Reading to Grammar Grade* . . . .J...
.................. ’................ ....Filndpai Xr*"
foresight can see, plan for a year of its which these houses make? Their
.......... -....... MH* Jennetn* C. CMrpenteT
a monument to his ability and a credit
customers, of course.
SecrrUrj * Report and Election of
Exw-.-ises to Eighth Grad.- Reading^
profitable business.
to the city. Year by year the busi­
THE TRAMP NUISANCE
tiffleers.
How much do either of these houses
................ J.................... -........... ...Miss WIm*
Locally, with every ’factory busy,
ness has grown, each twelve months as
dMUfttlfll
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
do
for
Hastings
or
Barry
County
?
How
with the trading territory .of our city
they rolled by showing a growth that non Devotional
’
much of the burden of local taxation
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
soon tv. be enlarged by ths extension of
was highly satisfactory. No one has
I*d liy Mis* Jennette C. Carpenter
to Abate It.
Music.
Paper....How to Make the Moot ol Ute.
the rural mail service, there would seem do they carry? How much do they
Education of the Teaebcr. Principal Grawn envitdlMr. Heath hisprosperitv. for he
contribute to the growth and progress
........................
Mrs. Gertie Last
Babbittwinter this county was fairly
Nature Study...!'Miss Wise
■ to be every reason to expect a busy and
has fairly earned iL All have been
of Hastings? Incase a customer needs
Dlscusstoa.
overrun with tramps, as the jail rec­
a prosperous year for all our people,
glad to see him succeed, for the success
Recitation.
Gertiude Ji lags ords give evidence. The books at the
Concluded on page 2.
By IrwUtute,
Music.
particularly the tradesmen of Hastings.of so enterprising a man Is a help to
AddressScience In the Kitchen
’Mlchlgav, My MIcMsao”
jail
show that over (JO prisoners were
.. Mirs Jennette©. Carpenter
The School and ttw-Child. Principal Grawn the city, and no citizen has done more
confined there at one time in Jan. i?(M3
I'ractical Butter Making and the Most
WINS SUCCESS ON STAGE GOOD ROADS AND THE
to build up the material resources of
Announcement* and Report?.
of
whom
the majority wert* these "gen­
Profltalfe
Way
to
Market
It.
Local
Cloatoi Exerdaef.
Hastings than Mr. Heath.
or Foreign Trade?... Mr«.C. A. Newiaad tlemen of the road.'7 The warm jail
COUNTY MAIL SERVICE
The conductor of this Inspiration
As the business has grown, it has
DiscussiooLed by Mrs. Q. Biggs
Nellie Loomis a Former Hastings
and
three
square meals a day seemed '
Institute will be C. T. Grawn, principal made larger demands upon Mr. Heath’s
Girt Well Received lo London.
to appeal to the trampish outfit, and
The Question of Good Roads Is of Vi­ of the Central Normal College at Mt. time and energy. He felt it had reach­
SUDDEN
DEATH
OF
THOMAS
they considered Barry Connty a good
Many older Hastings residents will
tal importance to the MaintainPleasant. Special music will be under ed the point where its continned ex­
SPENCE.
place. But it is different.
Whem
remember Mr. and Mrs. “Lolw Loomis.
cnee of the County Delivery
charge of Miss Sharlot Brumm, of pansion, and especially the carrying
This community was greatly shocked
Mr. Loomis was formerly a merchant
System to be Started
Hastings. The law of Michigan allows out of cherished plans, required the Monday afternoon to learn of the death tramps are captured now, the offirtra
In
Joly.
seek
to
get
evidence
that
will
warrant
here, and died in Grand Rapids some
teachers* pay for the time taken out of help of some one who, like himself, at noon that day of Thomas Spence.
fifteen years ago. At the present time
a sentence to the Detroit Workhciree.
Rural Inspector Knappen of Kalama­ school to attend institutes. School would be actively interested in the
Mrs. Loomis is residing in Lansing, and zoo, who was in the city Friday, stated boards are asked to co-operate In ask­ business. Hence the offer of a partner­ Very few even knew of bls illness, and Just the name “work” givee a chili tn
those who did were, not prepared for the average tramp. The result af al
it Is from a Lansing paper the account that in all probabilly the rural delivery ing teachers to attend.
.
ship to Mr. Carveth.
i so swift a summons'. His disease was
is sent us of the success her daughter system would be started in this county
There would be no reason for such a pleuropneumonia, and he was taken this is that tramps are not so num eroom
Nellie, who was born in Hastings, is on the first of July. While the service
A VERY GOOD MOVE
change unless it was expected that it only Thursday afternoon. Mr. Spence this winter, and the hope is to eliminate
winning on the London stage. Miss will not deliver mail to every farmer's
would enable Fred L. Heath and Car­ was 50 years of age. He was born Ln them altogether, as far as possible
Loomis went on the stage eleven years door in the county the aim will be to
That of the Qty Officials in Compell­ veth to be more aggressive and to still New York ‘City, but had lived in this
ago, her first engagement being with deliver it as near as possible to every
BAND ENTERTAINMENT
further enlarge and strengthen their county nlDce 1872. At one time be was
ing the Pool Rooms to Obey the
the Wilbur Opera company, where she farm house in Barry county.
FrWay evening at the hall, at HeJ.
City Ordinance Which Prohibits
lines of business as compared with its associated with M. W. Hicks in the
attracted the attention of Lillian
ton. there will be given by the twotoa
It is expected that there will be at
predecessor. Precisely that is the ob­
Public School Scholars From
Bussell, and soon after accepted a fine least 43 rural routs in the system. This
ject, and exactly that is the aim and grocery business, the firm name being Military Band the thrilling plaj? ot
Frequenting Such Places.
position with the famous “Belle of will mean au annual expense to the
Hicks &amp; Spence. Upon the dissolving “Joe Ruggles, the Girl Miner." " Atta*
This city has a Very binding ordin­ purpose tn making the change.
York" company, which toured England government of at least 830,000.00. And
The Banner predicts a laige meas­ of that copartnership, he entered the the play there will be a dance. The
with such great success. Two years the farmers ought to and undoubtedly ance for the regulation of billard and ure of prosperity for the new find, and employ of bls brother, W. H. Spence, •proceeds are to go flor the benefit of
, ago Miss Loomis severed all manager­ will be-willing to show their apprecia­ pool rooms. Under its provisions, the wishes them abundant success.
the shoe merchant, and had been with the Delton band. This band Is ewe
foal connections and organized her own tion to the government for this service. proprietor of a pool room is absolutely
him ever since. He was a man of very posed of 22 members, and was-orc**company of “Pickaninnies”-, which made Axid perhaps the * best way in which to prohibited from permitting any person
few words, always attending strictly to Izod in March. 1908. They liava gtvaa
WANT TELEPHONES
a pronounced hit In New York and do it is in the construction and main who attends the public schools to play
his own affairs. Those who knew him two entertainment* before, both of
afterward England. This season she talnence of good roads over which these at bUllards, pool ior any other game, or
intimately always spoke of him in «he "rhlcb were largely attended aad wry
to
frequent
such
a
place
at
all.
Com
­
is starring in vaudeville in England routes mui t pass. This spring will be the
Farmers of Carlton Townsnip Pro­ highest terms. He was a good citizen, satisfactory.
,
with her own company, and is under. time to do this work so that when the plaint has been made to the city offi­
pose to Build Co-operative Line.
honest, faithful, attentive to hid duties.
contract with the Oxford theater where service begins in July they trill have cers that certain boys and young men
In order to be thoroughly up to date He loaves to mourn his. death his
did frequent these placet* to their cwn
she will remain all the season. A Lon­ good roads to begin on.
and to enjoy the privilege® afforded brother. W. H. Spence; a sister, Mrs.
don paper says of her opening perform­
BANNER WANT ADS. PAY.
The government has taken the stand detriment and Uiatof their school work. by telephone, the farmers of Carlton Esau Cannon, and a niece. Mrs. Allie(
ance:
that it will not be bound to keep up Thereupon the mayor authorized the are organizing a system of party-lines, Willison, and many friends.
Jay Mead had a scholarship bt
“Miss Nellie Loomis and company of this service over poor roads. And unless marshal to notify the proprietors of any to connect with the Citizens Telephone
The funeral will Uke place at 2 p.
the Scranton Corrvepondetr^
dancing girls presented a terpsLcborean enough appreciation is shown by those such place that the ordinance would be exchange of thia city.
m. today from his late homo, and will
School to sell. He advertised two
Met which proved very bright and at­ benefltted by these routes to keep the rigidly enforced, that any onexjf them
The plan is for the farmers of Carl­ be conducted by Rev. Arthur Trott
weeks in the Banner want eol
tractive, not only by reason of the roads fngood 'condition, the servioe will who permitted an attendant at the city ton to own tturir own jthona. This is The interment will be In Riverside
iimns and found a purchaser.
schools
to
frequent
his
place^pr
to
play
clever dancing itself bnt also of the have to be discontinued over those
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the correct basis to start with. The cemetery.
Chau. Merrick advertised for tbs
any games there would be punished to
lively music by whjch the same was ac­ roads.
next step is to connect with the Citi­
FIVE HOBOES JAILED.
return of a loot dog in the samo
companied. Misstomiss Is a distinct-'
The question of good roads does not the limit. Credit belongs to SupL zens Co., which will make a county
column two weeks. He has tk*
On complaint of C. W. Rowlader.
ly able step-dancer, and the best thing interest the rural mail service alone. Chamberlin for taking np this matter. system of It from the start. The coat
of
this
city,
five
hoboes
were
ar-'
dog.
If you want to buy or tin
in the act was her solo, danced to the Itshould.be of fully as much import­ He found the work of many scholars of service will be the very low one of
rested Wednesday afternoon for steal­
any article, use the Banner wait
whistling accompaniment of one of ance, to the farmer himself in getting was interfered with by their attendance 84.50 per phone.
ing coal from him and appropriating
columns.
her companions.”
his produce to the market. So it seems at the pool rooms. Without making
ThFUrstlin? will be established soon.
Other papers speak in the highest that in consideration of these facts that any fuss about It, he called the atten Mr. Fred Fleming is circulating the the scale room of his elevator for a
praise of Miss IxximiB and her trouj&gt;e this spring should see the farmers of tion of the Maypr to the situation, and paper, and expects to secure eight or boudoir. The quintet were brought
giving them credit for being very Barry county planning _w make the the latter and Marshal Phillips acted ten names this week. This nuinber is before Esq. Bishop Thursday, and giv­
clever, Uried, interesting and well best showing ever made m/Barry coun­ with cotnmendible promptness. We already promised. With the one line en sentences of 10,12,14,10 and 18 davs SPECIAL SALE AT COATS (MOVE.
On another page will be fouat/th*
dressed. £S.ll of which will be read with ty in tb® bettering of the highways. are pleased to&gt; note this action of the in operation, It will not take long to in­ In the county jail for vagrancy. Barry
county -ought to have a stone pile for announcement of Mr. Henry Ragfa.
interest by the friends of the Loomis For their own interest and out of gratl- authorities, and hoj»e they will stand terest others.
these gentry.
Coats Grove, advertising a tpeufal Ndu'
■ family in Hastings.
Uncle Sam they should do this.
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TRADE IN HASTINGS

NEW DRUG FIRM

�H A STI r&lt;~c.s BANNER FEBRARY. &gt;. i9"5

TRADE IN HASTINGS

President Kooeevelt made an addree*
before tbe Union League Club of Phil­
adelphia one evening laat week, in
which he took very advanced ground a little credit, how much can he get of
in favor of government regulation of either? Not a cent Not a penny do
COOK BROS.. Editor*.
commerce and industry, so that the they contribute to the moral or material
Interests of the people might be better progress of Hasting* or Barry County.
PORTY-NLNTrt YEAR.
protected. Bls audience was largely
There is only one condition that can
wealthy men, some of them multi mH* be Justly urged as a sufficient reason
I ional re*. He spokeof the organization for any one within the trading radius
rar.............. ......................................
blX MONTHS.....................................-.......... 5
.13KKC MONTHS....... .................... -*«%♦• S of the Union League 42 year* ago, its of Hastings going or sending anywhere
purpose being to support that great else to buy goods—and that Is that the itt
Knb-ved *C Hn* poitofflee *t
Miciil- friend of the common people, Abraham
goods be wants cannot be found here. &amp;
fwu. ■ • M-rou&lt;l cUm matWtr.
Lincoln. He felt be bad a right to look On the whole, goods that are kept In •jfor
and
aik
for
the
support
of
the
Unlou
the stocks of Hastings tradesmen are
ADVERTISING RATES.
l&gt;i-play advertlala*. rate* furnlstod on apptl- League now, when many of tbe owner* sold at as low prices as they can be
of big corporations and transportation bought on tbe
tne average oi
of ueaieni
dealers or
lines, Instead of helping in devising catalog houses elsewhere. Now apd
UmU pwtr.or aown* UravlUw. W*5*’J*}*; **£■
. Tc s line. Avers** of seven wordsio toe some just and equitable method of gov- thNi-an exception can be found in the
ernmebt regulation of such enterprise*
* Want column ic » word for each Insertion.
case of a leader that is sold at cost, or
Gar* •( Tiwnk*. twenty Bveonnt* each.
in the public interest, were bitterly op* sometimes less, just to give the idea
Uttltunrv. iHjetT aud rtwoluUoo*.
» n£
ivuax-. of bIrthA Uf-aths or marrtn&lt;n* will re posing such actions. He insisted that that other thing* are sold cheap alto.
the owners of wealth mast not fancy Wherever a customer cannot detect
that they could use their wealth as they
&lt;x iny cTreum*uu»c*unI«w&gt;
the quality, be is often badly done up
pleased —they must expect, and ought
by the catalog houses. And when he
JOB PRINTING.
to be willing. to have, the the publie
is, there is no remedy.
interest in tbe enterprise* they control­
ob office* lu WMtrra Mfctatnn, aad u pro
Competition in all lines of trade in
o do every kind at book and job printIn*.
led properly guarded The prosperity of
Hastings is very strong. There is no
the country required the prosperity of
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION all classes, not that of a few at tbe ex­ chance for any-trade except on merit.
The tradesmen of Hastings are keeping W
pense of;the many. The man of wealth,
larger and better stock* of goods than
instead of fighting the government in
'clock. Mr its warfare on railroad rebate*, ought they formerly did. AH line* of mer­
tht rmiovtac purr com:
chandise, dry goods, groceries, clothing
to help the government put an end to
hardware, boots and shoes, drugs, farm
the system which aided tbe strong to
Implements, furniture, leather goods.
•r «on u.itln&lt;
crush weaker enterprises. The day of
Jewelry,
flour and feed, all are represent­
“the square deal” for every man waa
ed
here by active men, ready to hustle
coming, and tbe opposition of men of
and work bard, and satisfied with
wealth lo governmental regulation of
leasonable profits. Hasting* has strong
commerce and industry might possibly
irf-jpe.-ly come befar* said convention.
___ _r. r.t will
sill
postpone lb coming, for. a little time, banks, excellent lumber yard* and coal
but would be apt to invite remedies yards, and good strong firms actively
conceived in the spirit of retaliation competing for all kinds of farm pro­
Upon thu
the avrontou- rather thau redress of just grievances. duce.
ea 1» aa folio**:
These tradesmen contribute largely
It is safe to say that the wealthy anditoraof
our strenuous President will to the burdens of taxation which sup
?Johruito«n ...............
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port
our city. These are the people
(Maple Orova .........
not soon fdrget his earnest words. It
15 Oranitvilla ...............
S Pnurtovilfc’ ................
will be well for the owners of the rail­ who maxe the market here for the
RRutland ..............
farmer
’s produce and crops. They are
roads and other corporations interested
*.Thom«t&gt;ple ............ .1
Woodland ................. 1
to follow the President’s suggestion ready to extend every reasonable ac­
8j Y-mkev Sprlnaa......
comodation
to the customers. We be­
——/ Commit tea.
and assist congress in preparing just
JOHN C. KKTCHAM. Chairman
lieve they deserve the trade of the peo
R- KKNASTON. Secretary
__ laws, and not assume any Baer attitude
n«t*d Hutlnn. Mich.. Jan. Tl. IMG.
of the “divine right" of corporate wealth pie of this city and of the surrounding
to do what its owners please and that country. Wa beli«ve that ;the things
which are regularly kept in the stocks
only.
.
REPUBLICAN CITY CAUCUSES.
of yastings merchants will, on the
Repabllcan city caurules to elect delecatee
A chemist of the South Dakota food average, be boughtofthem at a* reason­
win w n-n
commission extracted enough coal tar able prices as from, dealers anywhere,
niary 8th. IMG.
dye from a bottle of port wine taken or from catalog houses. And they are
froq^an original package to dye nine here to make satisfactory exchange
c urth Want—County &lt;h«rk'» Ofhca-* de&gt;&lt;
square feet of woolen cloth a brilliant if an article purchased does not prove
wine
color. Dr. Wiley, chief of the ag desirable.
rty order City-Committee.
LKE H. PRYOR. Chairman.
And the prutlts these men make are
riculture&amp;l department bcaureau of
Chemistryof Washington says 85 per spent In Hastings] Their prosperity,
helps
the town. Whatever helps this
ffewt
of
the
whiskey
sold
over
the
bar
\t ttin annual banquet of the McKin­
city is a benefit to every citjneri.and to
ley Club, in the City of Canton, ()., on in this country is adulterated, wood’al­
every man within the trading territory
cohol,
a
deadly
poison,
being
frequently
the evening of the 31st, Justice Dav, of
of Hastings.-Vj
the Supreme court of the United States, used] We are not mentioning this spli
We hope to see] built up more-ana
acted as chairman. He teas tbe life jectaf liquor adulteration with any'
more in this city and vicinity a sent!
hope
or
idea
that
any
such
com
1 &gt;ng personal friend of McKinley. The
ape tker of the evening was Gen. ,F.ttz- ment will scare the whiskey drinker in inent Ho promote the growth of the
b'tgh Lee. the Idol and hero of the to quitting the habit. The niaft whose city and of the city’ji trade.. It will pay
aouth. a confederate general, and also good sense and observation will not pre­ any one In the trading radius' of Has
one of the major generals named by vent his indulgence in alcoholic stim­ tings, in direct anil Indirect benefits,
President McKinley in thfi Spanish wan ulants as a beverage will not be di^- to encourage that sentiment by every
Here Is the tribute which 'this confed­ turbed over the prospect of couvertiug possible means.
erate officer and democrat paid to bi* his stomach into a dye tub or poison
LAKE VIEW.
martyred friend.-“The birth of the man laboratory.
The grip has a good start in. this vi
whose memory Wt) unite ii&gt; recalling to­
cinlty.
night Is a great event and should be an­
1c is understood that the Standard
nually celebrated by all of our people, Oil interests now control the Vanderbilt
The teacher had to close her ochopl
'lest we forget;* lest we forget,* that he lines, consisting of the New York Cen Saturday on account of the grip, the
was a ‘foe without hate, a friend with­ tral. Nickel Plate, West Shore, Boston teacher being sick.
out treachery, a soldier without cruelty, and Albany, New York, New Haven
Colvin** family are sick; had. to call a
a publie officer without vices, a private and Hartford. Lake Shore, Big Four,&gt; doctor.
citizen without reproach, a Christian M ichigan Central and Chicago North­
Mrs. Charles Smith is taking care of
without hypocrisy, a man without guilt.’ western. They previously controlled
her mother. Mrs. Burt Johnson, of
Therefore we all should delight to hon­ the Chicago, Milwaukee &amp; St. Paul and
North Castleton.
or his memory at all times and in all the Gould lines— Wabash, Missouri Pa­
Mrs. Vinnie Weldh, teacher of the
places." He closed his memorable ad­ cific, Missouri, Kansas and Texas and
dress with these eloquent and deeply the Denver &amp; Rio Grande. E. W„ Har­ Gallinger school, with her scholar* vi*
Red
the Lake View school Tuesday.
patriotic words: “May the harmonious riman and his associates control the
The young people sprung a surprise
invocations from 45 states rise to the Central Pacific, Union Pacific, Ore­
heavens above invoking on our country gon Short Line and Northern Pacific. on Florence Coolbaugh Friday night.
progress, peace and prosperity: and let It is said the two crowds have combin­
Elmer Gillaspie thought be had a
all fervently pray that when tbe veil of ed, thus joining 41,000 miles of track pretty cold bath last Thursday when
futurity shall be lifted there shall be and controlling traffic worth 8300.000, J1® broke through the ice in tbe river at
revealed tbe upward and onward course i000 a year. Such concentration of means the head of the lake.
of the union. That a republic will be of transportation certainly demands
Will Cogswell is quite alck.
visible, representing a power and cal- ,government supervision, and the coun­
Orin Rockwell came home from New
ling a respect that the mighty armies of try will uphold President Rooeevel tin
York lut week. He I. eu,tag with
Caesar and Augustus never won for insisting upon It.
his brother George.
the imperial eagles; and that in It sec­
George Rockwell visited his uncle,
tion may never lift up its hand against
President Roosevelt bad his innings
auction again, neither shall they know with a vengeance last week. On Mon­ Ira Cotton, of Woodland, over Sunday.
war any more, and that the reign of ■day tbe supreme court handed down a
peace, unity and fraternity shall be as &lt;decision perpetually enjoining the meat
lasting as the home of the stars, as e- &gt;packers from combining into a trust.
ternal as the foundation of the ever- &lt;On Tuesday Chairman Hepburn, ofthe
lasting hills.” *
I
]house committee on commerce, who
had been opposed to the Rooseveltplan
Russia is having troubles enough, of stopping railroad rebates, not only
^.—auarciyr and riots at home and defeats ceased opposing the proposition, but
at the hands of the waspy little Japs in sidestepped and permitted congressman
Manchuria Russia has nothing but Townsend to prepare and report, With
the stupidity and deceit other brauro- Hepburn's endorsement, a'bill fully
cratic rulers to blame for her troubles embodying the President's Ideas for
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in .Europe and Asia. Experience keeps ending rebates.
a dear school, but certain people who
do not give the gray matter under their
I’resident Roosevelt has sent to Con­
hats proper exercise are said to learn gress a sped al message asking that body
in no other.
to authorize the gathering of statistics
with reference to the divorce evil. He
President Roosevelt has- notified the declares that whatever undermines the This cut UluHtrateg my ngvv
home
and breaks down the sanctity of
beef packers that criminal proceedings
method of fitting glharas
will follow any attempts to violate the the marriage relation strikes at the very
foundation
of society, and that the
injunction against forming a trust
which the supreme court has just made prevalence of divorce is a menace to
RETINOS COPY
permanent. In other words, the Pres­ the family and the home. In order, to
ident in effect says that be will operate provide a remedy, it is necessary to
Requires
no questions to find
know the evil which is to be met —
ou any attempted meat trust with his
hence tbe request for statistic* on the ■ the refractive error, makes
private buzz saw.
subject.
fitting surer.

Hastings Banner.

r-.&lt; *&lt;*had every Wedneaday afu-rrocm at
&gt;A • -Ure*. Michigan.

A BIG CUT IN PRICES

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In order to close out all our Winter Goods at once, we are
willing to sacrifice the the profits. We must have the
room.

Ladies’ heavy fleeced Wrappers, worth $1 00
Ladies’ or Gent’s Night Gowns, worth $1.00
Ladies’ or Gent’s Golf Gloves, worth 50c
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Our regular 60c Bed Blau kenta •
Our regular 75c'Bed Blankets
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Our regular $1.00 Bed Blankets • •
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Our regular $1.25 Bed Blankets
Our regular $1.50 and $1.75 Bed Blankets
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Our1 regular $2.00 6ed Blankets Men’s double back and front Undershirts, regular 45c value
Ladies' extra heavy'fleeced, worth 50c
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CDtTPIAI

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E*AD

79c
79c
89c
- 48c
59c
• 79c
98c
- *1 25
■ 1 50
89c
■ 39^
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Attorney General Moody and the ad­
ministration scored a big victory In the
decision handed down by tbe U. 8. su­
preme court Tuesday against tbe meat
trust. Tbe opinion was unanimous,
showiag that the case was a very con­
vincing one.

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™DAY AND SATURDAY.
ebruary ioth and nth.

SrEulAL run F

$

15 down regular 5oc CORSETS, long hip in black and
white 39 cents.

Iw. E. MERRITT

“Uneasy lies the head that wears a
*rpwn’’^sang the bard of long ago.
Bu’ tn the case of Russia the uneasi­
ness is different —tbe question being
whether some nihilist bomb will not
knock the head from under the crown,
•c smash both.

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Open a Savings account
at the

Hastings Rational flank
Fur your child or grandchild. The little book you receive, made out in
r,the child’s name, will help to provide for its future. This act of yours
may prove the turning point of the child's life, as the book ie calculated
to encourage habits of saving among the young, One dollar opens an-ac’count. Three per cent interest compounded semi-annually. ,

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Only National Bank In Barry County.

Are You Planning
build a House?
build a Bam?
To repair yOur House?
We are Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

Builders’ Hardware

We will be glad to figure, with you on anything in bur fine.
This promises to be a busy year, You will be wise to arrange NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our

R. Pancoast

Bros

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRUARY 8, 1905.
MARTIN CORNERS.

WOODLAND.
Mrs. John Hynes Is quite sick at the
present writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Miller have been
entertaining a * brother of Mrs. Miller
during the past week.
Stephen Wolfe and family visited at
Z. A. Cornell’s on Monday.
Mrs. Erm on t Bates is having a fine
time with the grippe.
. Mrs. E. R. Lyons also has the grippe
and is unable to attend to business.
Miss .Emma Bizer, who has been
spending a few wks with friends in
Allegan county, returned on Monday.
Postmaster John Velte na= in Hast
ings on Friday on business.
Aionzo Derby, of North Castleton.has
sold his farm to a Mrs. Bower.
The Odd Fellows lodge of this place
had an oyster supper on Monday even­
ing.
Mrs. D. A. Rosa, of Lake Odessa, is
spending a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Della Tyler.

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lowed and orders drawn. Carried.
BAN Fl ELD.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
Bennett, Barber, Grant, Hall,
- Miss Mabel, Bowman is visiting
Born &lt;i an. 28th to Fred Stamm and Ayes
Horton, Bayes. -Snyder, Tobias.
friends in Penfield.
wife a 9 pound boy. No wonder Fred
Moved by Aid. Hayes that tbe bill nf
the city committee tor 8fi2 be allowed.
Mrs. Pickle is very ill at this writing. looks so good natured.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Dr Hyde is attending her.
Miss Mary Foley, of South Hastings, Aid. Snyder o"ered an amendment U&gt;at
the motion be laid ou the table fcp or&lt;«
Mrs. Glenn Fuller spent Friday with
Miss Pearl Bruuney has been sewing has been vlsitirg Mrs. H. Burroughs.
w.eek. Carried.
her sister, Mies L’rah Baine. .
Tbe following ordinances profor Mrs. F. E. Doty last week.
Clare Bristol, wife and twin daugh­
Ben ted:
‘
Mr. John Sinclair has been doing
Mrs. Eliza Trethrake returned to hej ters, Bernace and Beatrice, of Marion,
“An ordinance to permit the Thorn­
some carpenter*' Work for John Blood’s
Ind
,
are
visiting
his
parents,
Mr.
and
old home in BanOeld last week.
apple Electric Cd., their snroeMtor-. w d
people.
Nearly everyone has harvested their Mrs. C. A. Bristol and other relatves ashlgns, lo establish gas works in iha
: city of HastldgB, Mich., for the puruoia
Mrs. Ida Durkee was the guest or
Ice and have tine ice and tine weather at present.
furnishing said city and the irhabWill Warner, wife and daughter are | of
' Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hunt in North Carl­
to harvest it in.
Itanu thereof with artificial ga*. for IL
ton Wednesday.
.
spending a few weeks with Mrs- |.]uminating power and' heating parMrs. L- Stevens, who has been caring
W's
people.
Will
who
is
impoor
hedljh
i
poses.
The ptteudauce at the oyster supper
for Mrs. Shenn. Zimmerman during i.'
ii
the
I, doctorin, with Dr. GaUarpte
ot !i ,“
“An
A" ardinanro
crdinanc-i uulhnriz'af
authorlr r
at B. R. Murdock’s was not what we
tier illness, is again home.
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D.,w)in:
Bauing. ----Ou----Cotnput,.
------- - - ---their
r,--- succeadesired, hut a good time was enjoyed
,
sore and assignees,
assigneea. to construct
construe:, uhanMr. Stillman has the wiring of tbe
1.3
grippe
seems
to
be
quite
preva
.uln
and
operate
» gag and cokt-, j-lant
by those present.
east line completed and as soon as the lent in‘our neighborhood m nearly iz
in the dty of.Hastings, ----------------in the «*■»’• ...of
Miss Grace tloltnee is suffering froth
phones arrive tlie line will be ready for every family are having a tussle with Michigan, to make
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and furnish -gas
and
a severe attack of tonsiiitusi She is
J
■
enkfi
inr
fn«il.l
hnntlnw
tmwar
coke
for
fuel,
heating,
power ami
and ll_
IIbusiness.
.
lutninating purposes, and any and all
some better at this writing.
We are very sorry that anyone should
Grace Bristol has gone to Hastings purposes toeident to such busir•••».”
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunt, of North Carl
take exception to what was: said in last to work for a couple of weeks for her
Moved #y Aid. Snyder sam- be-re­
ton, visited the latter’s brother, J'. H.
week’s issue In regard lo the telephone aunt, Mrs. Frank Sage.
' ferred to ordinance committee 'obe re­
ported bn at next regular i-.eetiof.
Durkee and family Saturday.
line. It was not meant for that. Go
Motion Jost.)
We learn that Albert Williams is
ahead boys, the telephone is a fine
Common Council Proceedings.
Moved by Aid. Bennett that ths
very sick at this writing and is under
thing, and your scribe Would be willing
franchise of Fred W. Freese, Jno. M.
Commun council met in adjourned Oil and Seymour Y. Hill be granted.
the care of Dr. McIntyre.
to be called “any old thing’’ if it would
Lewis Hough and family, of Allegan only branch out enough to reach him. session Friday evening, Jan. si, 1905, Carried. Ayes Aids. Bennett. Barber.
Quite a number from this way at­
Mayor Heath preeiding.
Grant. Horton, Tobias. Nays Ball,
county, are visiting their many friends
Preseotat roll call, Aids. BennetL, Hayes, Snyder.
tended the oyster supper given by the
’
in and around Woodland.
Moved by Aid. Snyder that rbe fran­
Mothers can safely give Foley’s Barber, Grant, Hal), Horton. Hayes,
Masons at the Hotel at Woodland, and
Snyder
and
Tobias.
Mary
and
Johnny
Landis
have
the
chise
of tbe Thorriapple Electrie.Co. be
Honey and Tar to their children for
report an excellent time.
Minutes
of
previous
meeting
read
referred to the ordinance committee.
typhoid fever. Mary Is improving, but coughs'and colds, for It. domains no and approved.
We tender our sincere sympathy to
Carri«*d. Ayes Aids. Bennett. Barber,
opiates nr other poisons. Sold by W.
Johnny is still very sick.
Tbe following city accounts were au­ Gram. Hill, Horton, Hayes Snyder,
II. Goodyear, the druggist.
Mrs. Fred Barry jr. in the loss of her
dited:
Tobl&amp;M.
’
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It
is
reported
that
the
new
village
of
little daughter which was laid to rest
Pat Slattery.
pj&lt;.»
.. $5.40
Moved by Aid. Bonnett meeting
wood cutters at Warnerville is rapidly
a Rak.oowplm ....
4.40
in the Fuller cemetery Sunday.
journ.
Carried.:
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fcoo
C.&lt;
j
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Trlto..
Utepbcor
disappearing.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Ovrrt Kr»r, aand. ..
J. Home* Dmpve,
Mrs. II. B. Barnum is tbe feuest of
10112
-The attachment suit of B. S. Holly
a
City Clerk.
of her brother. Webster Rogers and
Maud Durbin (Mrs. Otis Skinneri Is Rail Slattery. enow pio*.................................. 4J0
vs. Benjamin Hawkins has .been ad­ a well known writer-fur the magazines Cincinnati Caa. Cuke. Coal 0 Mining Co 11.16
family in Hastings this week.
journed for thirty days.
and recently bad a charming dialect
Mr and Mrs. Edd Parmelee enter­
Uncle John—So you don't.like yonr
Claudia Benson, who has been sick ■tory In a Boston publication.
Mich. Supply l
tained a jolly sleigh load of young
teacher. Tommy? Tommy (savagely)—
Alf Gibson, who for _tpe past ten 35 Muwy-Lj
for
the
past
three
weeks,
is
again
at
people from Hastings Saturday even­
Ko, I don’t. I wlsht he was at tbe bot­
M. W. Uicka
years han been a member of Dumot’s
work for B. S. Holly.
tom of the re*n ’ Uncle John—Ob, come
ing.
minstrel company of Philadelphia, Is
now. Tommy I That’s too much to eay. ■
Rev. A.R. Lyons has been near Eaton now with George Primrose’s company.
This evening Monday Feb. 6th occurs
E. Smith
.
Tommy—-Well. I wlalrt he wan at tbe
Rapids,
the
past
week,
assisting
Rev.
the oyster supper of the I. O. O. F. at
Mr. Beerbohm Tree has a project for W. Hlltixi
15.40 bottom of Jones' mill pond. tbcn -Ex­
C. R. A.,........................................
Allen
in
conducting
revival
meetings.
a
Shakespearean
festival
to
take,
place
Woodland. Quite a number from this
Moved by Aid. Hayes. same be al- atange.
A. T. Cooper has been having the at His Majesty’s theater, to London,
vicinity will attend.
NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
grippe, but is some better; also his wife next April. The performances will ex
We have heard it whispered that
Mrs. D. Townsend is reported to be is now suffering from the same disease. tend over a fortnight.
Dwight Chase has sold his farm to no better at this writing.
Tbe recent revival in Loudon by the
’ The Ladles’ Aid society uf the M. E.
Evartt Ckim, of Lake Odessa, for the
The social at Coats Grove last Friday.consideration of 82,600.
.
church will serve supper at the home Mermaid society of Sir John • Van­
brugh's comedy. '-The Confederacy,”
night was well attended. r
Mrs.
Frank
Dickinson.
All
are
cor^
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller, Miss
1 does not appear to have bee^ attended
Uuraeacher Miss Ryan was token ill dially invited to attend.
■ Bessie anB Mr. and Mrs. Will Hauer
by very brilliant success.
■spent a very pleasant evening at the i last Friday while visiting the Coats ' Ed. McArthur and family, of West
Among tbe productions to be expect­
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. I’. Fuller Sat- ‘t Grove school.
MUlbrook, who have been spending a ed in tbe near future Is that of AngusI Tb» I. TI' L will meet at John
few weeks visiting Woodland friends, ‘tus * Thomas’ "The* Education of Mr.
nrday, They were very highly enter­
:t Friday night; all are In- : have returned to their home.
I’ipp.”. which was miggmted by tlx»
tained by ifrs. S. A..Holmes, Miss Car­ [ Meade's next
‘
cartoons of Charles Dana Gllisuu,
rie. and Win Hauer with the organ, vited.
The Woodland ground hog came out ■ Mr. J M. Barrie’s tbree_ act fulry
and horn fijr music.
A Surprise party was _given at the . on Thursday and had a good time all
‘play fur rh’ihlreii will he produced at
home of Mr. aud Mrs. Ben. Coolba :gh ‘ day. but went in again for six weeks,
tbe Duke of YurkM .theater In London
lust Saturday night in honor of their being frightened at his shadow.
COATS GROVE.
! koonl Gerald Dn Miiuricr, Ninn Uoucb
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Smith visited daughter Floreneojt beiug her twentyThe Masonic lodge of this place bad cttult and Dorothea Baird are engaged
Mr. Scidmore’s near Cedar Creek Fri­ first birthday. Thp chief amuse^nt A genuine oyster supper on Friday In It.
was flinch, caiom aud music and ^hetT Evening at the hall. Forty-five suppers
Jean Rlcbeplh. the TariNlan playday.
■
! refreshments were served. The merry
wrlfcht, who- wrote the French orlcinnl
Mrs. Irene Brooke is sick with the i friends left for their homes nil re^urt- were served and everybody had a good of
“The Harvester,” Is anxious tn Lave
time.
Jagrippe.
.
Otis Skinner “tvcnte” for the Ameri­
i ng a good time.
The Ghalk Talk at the M. E. churcdi can stage the role of Don Quixote to
Mrs. Victor Rodgers Is gaining very
on Wednesday evening of Im: week tbe new comedy which he hns aenrly
slowly.
„ MAPLE GROVE.
was not very well, attended, but was fiulsbetl.
•
Mth. Edith McQueen, of Lowell
Mr. and Mrs. !x?e -Gould were at pronounced very good by all who Were
Mich , Ik v’siting friends here.
Charlotte Sunday.
.
there.
Perry Flory, of Woodland, and two
A secret learned from a hotel cook
UMM*. hl.
Monda,
‘
fir to cover the knife with u piece of
on Saturday. The funeral.services were •lied paper when cutting* butter. This
i- IVPtl &lt;Olar
liar lost
l.xt his hntiia
.
Ewen
house Haby Grx.
lire last
held pn Monday. Mrs. Jordan was one makes the dean. smooth cut which de­
Saturday. None of tbe furniture saved.
Jdke SmRh, of Sunfield, was seen in ( of Wuodland’s oldest and most tfeNjMot- lights the heart of h &gt;housoke&lt;.*per who
V» ill Kdble, of Grand Rapids, was this vicinity one day-last week.
values appetrauets^.
i cd pioneers.
t
home from school Saturday and t^un
A. D. Wolfe lost a valuable horse
day.
IRVING.
.
one day last week.
A Night Alarm.
GREA1 DISPLAY OP WOOLENS IN THE PIECE
Steven Wolfe, wife and son. of Lake
Mr. and Mrs. k ft. Chambers took
A saw mill will be set up on Wm.
Will
H4nr AT OUR STORU ON
Worse than an alarm of tlre-at night
Odessa, and Frank Wolfe and family,
dinner .withMrs. Benton last Sunday.
Blower's
place
soon..
is
the
brassy
cough
of
croup,
which
of Wood land, attended church here
ano
Mrs McIver, of Rockford, has l&gt;een sounds like the children’s death knell
_
FEBRUARY le'AMD 17
_____
; The Moore and Barryviile schools
Sunday.
dressmaking for Mrs. S. R. Chambers and it means death unless something is
The full line of Strauss Bros., Master Tailors, Chicago, Jias
Richard Demond aud wife and Al- 1
lhe N“r‘“n sc,'“,, &lt;,"t' d,» lwt
done
quickly,
Foley
’
s
Honey
and
Tar
the past week.
been sent to us especially for this event. A special representative
never faifs to give instant relief and
Farley and wife, visited Ransom Hnxes j weelt■
long skilled in the tailoring^usinesswill have charge of the display.
the —
Nor­ &gt;Fr»nk Stanton, of Dowling, was seen quickly cures the wont fohnaof croup.
Come and see the swell new designs now shown for the first time.
and wife Sunday. Abe took his gradho-f The McKt-lvy school visited Mrs.
I
’
.
U
Cordier,
of
Mannington,
Ky.,
on
our
streets
last;
Thursday.
Get pointers on the proper thing to wear. Don’t miss this-gre-t
ton school last Friday.
phone along.
writes: “My three year old girl had a 4e
chance to order your clothes to the best advantage.
Charles Williams and wife, of Hast­ vere case of croup; the doctor said she
Winnie Hagerman is at the homo of
The Rev. Mr. Miller, of Petersburg,
ings, attended the Aid Society last could nut live. I got a bottle of Foley’s
her
father,
N.
C.
Hagerman
for
a
few
. Mich., is assisting the pastor of the
Homy and Tar,-the first dose gave
Friday.
Coats Grove Church in his meetings. days.
quick relief and saved her life ’’ Refuse
Mr.Char)eeJ^anciHCO,of Lowell, was substitutes. Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter and chil­
All are invited to atteud.
in town one day last week.
the druggist.
dren
of
Assyria
spent
Sunday
at
Vince
Tbe school social at the^chool house
Charles WQliams took dinner with
\
last Friday night was well -attended. Norton’-*.
S.
R
Chambers
last
Saturday.
May Potter who has been in Has­
Proceeds 88. This will enlarge the
Aaron Sherk, of Parmalee, had a
school library to one of lhe best in the tings for several days returned to her
lively runaway last Friday. No dam­
home last Tuesday.
county.
age
but a broken cutter and harness.
$29,999.99
$75,090.09
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason gave a
Pineules is the name of a new dis­ progressive pedro party Saturday night
covery put up in a new way. |A certain to about 20 guests. Ed Wooj and Mrs.
NASHVILLE.
cure for all Kidney, Blood and Bladder
A. J. Beebe is suffering from a stroke
diseases, and every form of Rheuma­ Cora’ Hall won the honors, while Ed
.
tism. Pineules relieve Backache and Mason and Mrs. Auna McIntyre carried of paralysis.
savings 6W'
Kidney pains permanently. If you off the booble prizes. An elegant sup­
E. V. Smith was at Bellevue, Satur­
need such a remedy let us show you tbe per of oysters, coffee, cake “and fruit
day, on business.
eixjttr mcntr, PraM«»t.
wonderful Pineules. Sold by Fred L.
was served.
Heath, the druggist.
Judge Smith, of Hastings, was the
guest of his father, D.W. Smith, Friday.
R. B. m««r. UktPrn.
Mrs. Charles Feighner has been en­
tertaining her mother. Mrs. Lena Fashfl. fl. fl»dcrw«. Cashier.
may be a financial giant.
baugh.
&gt;If he is careful and thrifty
Ed. Smith and family were at Wood­
.he will never be short in a
land, Sunday, the guests of Irvin Eddy
money sense. How about
For the next 30 days. Every day wiii'be a BARGAIN DA;
[ and family.
that boy of yours? Why
I am doing this lo reduce stock to make room for Spring and
Emerson Hosmer, of this place, was
not sta
man on
Supamer goods.
.
'
married to Mrs. Emma Wentz, of Hot
the roa
Springs, Arkansas, Jan. 22.
Specially reduced prices for thU sale on Heavy Coats
Mr. and Mrs. George Abbey, of Hast­
and Blankets. They will go regardless of Cost.
ings, were guests of their daughter, Mrs.
Ed. Palmer, last week.
Dtrtaon
START AN ACCOUNT FOR HIM
Miss Louise Brayton, of Grand Rap­
ids, has been the gueet of Mrs. G. W.
AT THE
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
0««er irittwr,
Gribbin, the past week.
A few Samplers:
R. B. m«Hr.
Mrs. Frank Caley has returned from
Battle Creek, where she went to care
R C. Trad,.
7 Bars Lenox and Jackson Soap
for her sistir, Mra. Rosa Weller, who
17 cent Bulk Coffee
is
ill.
15 cent Bulk Coffee Fred Brumm and family and Mieses
Rice, formerly 6c, now
Commence it with as little as ONE dollar if you like.
D. S. Bwtyur.
Iva and Mildred Coe were at Maple
Soda. formerly 7c, now-''
Then teach him to add to it asjhe can.
E«ke mattrt,
Grove, Saturday, the guests of Mr. and
When I say SPECIAL SALE that is exactly what I mean.
Mrs. Frank Cooley and.Miss Fern
When he gets older, you’ll be proud of pitn and he of you.
Come and you will be convinced that 1 am giving you a chance io
fl. fl. flkdtrwit.
Cooley.
save money.
~
Miss Minto Bergman has resigned
her position at Kocher Bios.' store and
Highest.Prices for Produce.
left Saturday for- Charlotte, where she
has a position In the store of A. D.
1 p«r ent lateral paid lit $dei«9» Dtpanani
Baughman.

| CORRESPONDENCE. |

Com. John Ketcham visited our
schoolMonday.
Rev. Allen was calling on our street
one day last week.
H. Cogswell visited relatives and
friends in Eaton county last week.
Mrs. Mary Beach and son Clare of
Hastings are visitlug Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
win Mead.
Mrs. Abram Fry is nursing a verylame arm caused by being thrown out
of a cutter.
The M. E. Quarterly meeting will be
held at the Martin church Feb. 11 th
and 12th.
Mrs. Chas. Boyles, of. Richland, at­
tended the funeral of her little Deice
at thiaplace Sunday.
A slelghload of young people from
this neighborhood attended the literary
at the Pratt school house Friday night.
Dur school has just added 11 Dew
volumes to its library. Also has some
new pictures framed fur the school
roam.
'
• .
Esther J tine uhe infant daughter of
Mrs. Jennie Barry died Feb. 3. The
funeral was held Sunday al the Martin
church, services conducted by Bev.
Bradley. Interment to the Fuller cem­
etery. Mrs. Barry has the sympathy uf
the entire community In her sad be
reavement. having buried both her hus­
band and little daughter in the past
four weeks.
Sunday while turning around after
the burial of their little grand,
daughter F. Barry's cutter was over­
turned throwing Mrs. Bajry, out break­
ing one of the bones In her wrist and
rupturing a blood vessel. Upon reach­
ing (’oats Grove Dr. Roberts set the in­
jured member.

I AM COMING”

FRIDAY

THURSDAY

Capital,

Surplui,

'

'

SPECIAL SALE

m. r. &amp;»*.

money to Loan

HENRY RAGLA
COATS GROVE General Store

fia$ting$ City Bank

Aid CMKWMldtd UMl-aMUHf.

Winter coughs are apt to result in
consumption if neglected. They can
heggan broke n-unt by using Foley’s
-Honey and Tar.

on Real estate Stcnritv

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRUARY 8, T905.
THE YOUNG MAN’S DUTY

COUNTY ASSOCIATION

THE GRANGE

Court House News.

To His Country—Disco seed by Lee
Barry Coaaty Postmasters Met Fri- i
H. Pryor at the Methodist
day Forenoon and Organized a
।
Church Sunday Evening.
County Association.
Despite tbe storm and the very brief
PROBATE COURT.
Nearly all the postmasters of the
notice given a good sized audienca ASSYRIA TEACHERS AND PAT­
License to sell real estate granted lu
county were in the city Friday fore­
greeted Lee H. Pryor at the Methodist
RONS ASSOCIATION
noon. belig called here to meet Rural ;Estate Miron Pennock. Sale March 2feth
Church Sunday evening, and listened
The Assyria Teachers and Patrons’
Estate of Willard Nye, deceased.
with close attention to his address on association will hold an Institute at the Agent Kaappen. of Kalamazoo, who
had a map with all of the rural routes Declaration of heirs entered.
the topic “A Young Man’s Duty to his Assyria IM. P. church Saturday, Febru­
laid
out
fbr
county
free
rural
delivery
ary
IL
All
are
cordially
Invited.
Country." Mr. Pryor is an easy, logical
Petition filed for probating will of
and forceful speaker, and all who heard Program begins at 9:30 a. nt. Spelling service, which It is expected will be ,Thomas L&amp;urenson. Hearing March
him felt well repaid for braving the ele­ contest In the evening. Accommoda­ inaugurated in this county soon after ,3rd.
tions provided so people can may all July 1st aext. The meeting was held
ments in order to do so. It was a splen­
Petition to determine heirs in estate
day and evening.
in the supervisors’ room in the cwurt
did and an inspiring addreseJ.
' .
bouse. So carefully* had Mr. Knappen of Add Parrott.
He first called attention to the greatSTAR GRANGE 80$.
Petition for probate of will filed in
gone over his work that no cbaaffes
and glory of this nation, and that
Star Grange has had a very prosper­
estate
of
’
Wm.
E
Cassej.
Hearing
were made or even suggeHtetl. whereby
it was worthy of tbe interest and sac­ ous career, ft’ meetings have usually
the. jiatrens of tbe routes could be February 27th.
rifices of its citizens. He declared been well attended There was no meet­
Petition for license to sell real estate
better sefVed.
that no young man had a right to plead ing last Saturday night. Owing to lhe
At this meeting the question of a filed in estate of Philander . Durkee.
lack of interest in public questions. storm and the fact that we have no
Hearing February 27th.
county
association
of
postmasters
sheds
tor
tmtm
it
was
thought
beet
They should concern him and be failed
Petition by guardian of Emma Bol­
in his duty if he were not Interested in not to hnve a meeting. The next will was sug^sted, and was so heartily re­
be held , February IS. We hope for n
linger, an Incompetent person, to be
the public affaire of his city, county, good utUndance. It Is expected that ceived that an organization was
effected.
1L.
W.
Feighner,
of Nash- released from guardianship.
state and nation. He must seek to Deputy L. C. Root of Allegan will Im*
have the public life of all these clean present, i': viU«. was. elected as temporary chair­
man of tlie meeting and the following
New Cases in Court.
and honest, and that meant the eleva­
otffeers wore elected:
tion of upright men to public office.
Tbe following new cases have been
GLASS CREEK GRANGE NO. 425.
Presldirit—IL M. Johnson. Middle­
But while an optimist as to the fu­
Glass Greek Grange hold regular
started
since
our last report:
ville.
ture. Mr. Pryor stated that the thing meetings| the first, third and .fifth Sat­
Emma J. Hoyd vs Chas. C. Hoyd,
Vice - Presldent^-L. “W. Feighner.
necessary for the preservation of this urday evenings of each month. During Nashville.
divorce.
land was an unselfish and active in­ the last &lt;»uarter the average atten'Hance
Secretary—-W. R. Cook, Hastings.
Mary’Warner vs Jerry Warner, di­
Treasurer—John Velte. Woodland.
terest in its welfare, and especially co was thirty.
Questions pertaining to the better­ vorce.
Topic fbr discussion
February
operation among all those who wanted
Provident Life and Trust Co. vs
to see the better conditions which all "Has the IHousewife Duties Outside the ment of tbe service were taken up and
ought’to desire. He deplored the lack Home?” Our grange is In line for re­ discussed In an informal way. It was Frank McDerby Assumpsit.
vival wofk and each member a com­ decided to hold the next regular meet­
of such co operation, and especially mittee of one to secure new members.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
ing Tuesday. April 25th next, at w.bich
that there were so many men, whose
L. C. Root, supervision deputy, will
WARRANTY DEEDS.
aim was to be good citizens, who yet meet with our grange Friday evening. time a regular program will be carried
out
i
Febnu»ry^24.
were cold as an iceberg when approach­
A. E. Kenaston to G. E. Cronk
There were present at the meeting
lot cityS
ed with propositions that meant the
Following is the program for Febru­
the following named postmasters:
Jane Fisher to Orr Fisher, 4UX
moral, educational and spiritual better­ ary IS:
R. M Johnson. Middleville
a secl4. Hastings tonship. . 1200 00
Singing; by the’Grange.
ment of the public life.
L. W Feighner. Nashville.
J. Van :Mocker to Marie and
He closed with a strong plea for a "How Can We Make Our Hall More
W. R. Cook, City.
Nina Chappei parcel Nash
Attractive?"..Z, Newland and others
ylohn
Velte.
Woodland.
better understanding and a working
ville
1400 00
'Henry Rag)a. Coats Grove.
together of the young men of our city RecitationGeorgia Havens
Herbert W. Hart to Bertie L.
H. H. Sparks. Morgan. ■
Solo.............................................. /Lena Havens
for its social and moral good, and hoped
Smith
la
sec
4
Woodland
....
400 00
John
Castelein.
Quimby.
"Name Three Foods that May be
to see some organization among them
Byron' Fisher. Cressey.
John S. to Minnie M. Chandler
Consider**! Specially Healthfjil to
John Oswald. Doster.
•
devoted to that end.
2a sec » Prairieville
Children",Ella Otis and Mary Havens
350 00
R. G. Rice. Dowling.
There were many young men present, Recitation ...............
Chas. A Woodniff to Chas. A.
Muggle Otis
Ed Bissell. Hickory Corners.
and we are sure Mr. Pryor’s earnest Select readingMary Newland
Woodruff and wife 81 a sec 1
R. Reynolds. Shultz.
j qq
Rutland
wards will bear fruit in a more active Charade John Foreman
M. Chamberlain. Cloverdale.
Merton E. Bower to Dani Shop­
Sam Chambers, Irving
interest in public affaire by these young Solo ...Lulu Repiogb.
P. K. Jewell. Assyria
bell 50a sec 4 Caetieton
»XM) 00
men. who to a larger degree than they "What is tbe Floral Emblem of Our
Mr. Van; Avery. Parmelee.
-Nation Now and What Dock the
Amanda L Derby to Marton
suspect can shape the public life of
Xll presi-nf expressed themselves as
E. Bower 50 sec 4 Castleton 2700 00
National
Grange Favor In
Its
this city for good.
Stead?" ........................... Forest Havens exceeding^- well pleased with Mr. Wm. H. Buell to Edward Court­
ney 80a sec 3»&gt; Y ankee Springs 900 00
Recitation ..................................... Mabel Otis Knapp«-n's work and commended his
Music Ira McCullum
efforts to give the people of this counfy Lydia L. Gaskill to Ida M.
IMPORTANCE OF FIRE DRILLS Minnie Gorham. Lecturer.
W
ells 40 a sec 11 Johnstown...
00
the very li-st possible.service.
__________________
;
UU1T CLAIMS
Margaret
Dooley to J. Gideon
DIEDIN HOSPITAL
Shown by a Recent Fire in a Sagi­
Hughes 65 a sec 4 Irving.
00
ED. WOODRUFF ARRESTED.
naw School Building.
J.orado Pierce to Chas. H. Ray­
Sheriff .Furals* arrested. Ed. Wood­
mond 10a sec 13 Castleton..’
on
The burning of a large school build­ Mrs. F. E. Herrick, of this city, Died ruff at Durand Monday on the charge
Friday In Borgess Hospital.
ing in Saginaw a short time ago con­
of stealing a team from Mrs. Angeline
ASSYRIA.
Kalamazoo.
tains a valuable lesson for this city.
Friday afternoon’Mrs. F. E. Herrick, Slaight; who he claims is bls house­
Miss Jessie Spaulding visited her
The building in question cost 825,000
keeper.' H&lt;) is-iajail. Both Woodruff sister - Mrs. Oliver Tasker last week.
aad was a total loss, but the people of of this city, mother of Frank and WJH
arid Mrs. Sfkight came-here from Cale­
Herrick,
died
In
Borgess
hospital,
Mrs. John Tasker will entertain the
■Saginaw did not think of that. What
donia. Lewis Beadle has sworn out a L. A. S. Thursday, February 1G.
nterested them most was the fact that Kalamazoo She was returning from
complaint against him claiming that
Sadie Wright visited her brother Asa
every child escaped from that burning Little Rock, Ark., where she had been
he secured the team of ponies of him
building, not only without injury, but visiting her son Amos. While there under false pretenses It Is claimed and wife at Battle Creek last week.
Guy Russell’s house caught fire last
in most cases without the loss of hat, she was stricken with paralysis of tbe
limbs. When nearing kalamazoo or. he traded a mare for the ponies, and Thursday but by promt action It ms'
coat or wearing apparel. Most of them
that there was a chattel mortgage on tained only slight damage.
the
Michigan
Central
she
was
taken
did not even know the building was on
the mare, of which alleged fact he did
The young people are preparing for
fire until after they were safely outside- suddenly worse. Upon the arrival of
not Inform Beadfe.
an entertainment JiThe Village Belle.’’
The secret of this remarkable per­ the train there Tuesday she was re­
to be held at M. P. church in the near
formance was the fire drill. It seems moved to Borgess hospital, where she
future.
that for years it had been the custom died, despite all that medical ahi could
ATTENDED A BIG SPREAD
Mrs.’ Chas. Cox is caring for her sister­
in that building to practice signal tire do for her. Her son Will Aras at her
. ’
in-law Mra. Geo. Miller who is quite
drills.' In this particular case what is bedside when she-passed away.
The
funeral
took
place
from
the
U.
sick.
Lee Hiag, the Chine-e Laundry man
known as the “garment drill” was or­
A jolly sleighlosd of young people
went to Grand Rapids Saturday
dered, upon these occasions, the scholars B. church at Yankee Springs Sunday
to Attend a Banquet Given by
attended a party at Mr. Puffer’s in
taking their garments from the rooms afternoon, conducted by Rev. Crandall.
The
Interment
was
In
the
Yankee
I
’
ennfield
Wednesday evening.
His
Countryman
Chang
and halls with them.^It seemed that
Hoy of that City.
Only the week before the teachers Springs cemetery, where her husband’s
remains
were
buried.
Lee Hing, ourChiuese laundryman, Sheriff’s Notice of Election.
bad practiced this particular drill, each
was In Grand Rapids where he attended
instructing her pupils in all the de
To the Inspectors of Election and Un­
MAKES A CREDIT­
aspreadgiven by Chau Hoy. lhe wealthy
(alls.
qualified Voters of Barry. County:
, On the day of tbe fire there was not
ABLE SHOWING laundryman and restaurant keeper, to I’urMtant to dnr notice- from tb«- Srrrctarr of
his countrymen of this part of the state
a semblance of confusion among the
’’f*?’ "f 5li&lt;-hlrisii you are- berebv
notified
that at Ute tx-oeral Eiretlon to be h,.ia
hundreds of children as they marched Thev Jail Records for the past Sunday evening. It was to celebrate
00 Moflda-r April 3rd &gt;wxs. tin- folthe Chinese New Year which occurred !2TJ?Wnmcer'.are^° tw' fVcted and to be voted
from the building. In only one of the
for In Harry (otinty One Jmtlcv* of the Rn.
Month
as
Compared
with
the
last Friday that this feast was given. WuoJF&lt;0Urt’t*0,tcF'’nt'")r ,h*‘ t'ni'rrMtr^of
rooms did the pupils know that there
Same Honth a Year Ago.
Lee Hing does not attempt to tell all Mlchiran. ot&gt;- mmnfor &lt;X the Slate Board of
was a real -fire, and so perfect was the
discipline and drill that not even in
Tbe records of the county jail for the tbe delicasies, but tbe Grand Rapidr
that room was there any panic or dis­ month of January 1905 show a total Herald*! account of the feast elated
Vtrrpn B. Fc'knim.
_____________ bherlff of Barry County.
order, the children marching with the of 2,3 prisoners confined there on all that there was an abundance of good
PROBATE ORDER
“
r
order and steadiness of trained veterans. charges. This compares very favorably things. Among the special dishes were
8tat» of MlchlsM. County of Barry, m.
We know that fire drills are practiced with that of January of IWM when bird's nest soup, Chop Suey, duek, Count?
?“ ■ °L 55*' PTohat*- Court for. tho
ounty of Barry hoi doo m the Probate oa&lt;v
in our city schools. But thejlesson’of there was a total of 92 prisoners lodged quail aud'cbicken. There was lots of &lt;^iturd^
ythf
,n ’'a,d County or
tbe Saginaw fire is to have these drills in our county jail and boarded at the tea, but no other beverages. Chan Hoy
.d*r ol F&gt;bniary. in the
at frequent intervals, so that if a fire expense of the county. This report explained "I no like beer. It make year one thouMod nine hundred and fire
ever does happen thejchildren in the will undoubtedly be very gratifying to people noisy and swe ar." The merry­
making extended well into the night.
. Hastings school may be as fortunate the taxpayers of Barry county.
Lt was riot noisy, but was the very
as were those in tbe burning school
building at Saginaw.
SENTENCED TO SEVENTY DAYS reverse of lawless, being orderly and
dignified.
Saturday, George Blood and Wilbur

WRECKS STILL CONTINUE

Hopkins were taken before Judge
Smith and pleaded guilty to larceny
of a'sum of mdney under 125 from the
barber shop of Busby Bros, before
they were formally brought before
him. the judge had had a private In­
terview with the boys He talked to
them in. his ktddly way, and they had
promised if given a fight sentence that
they would try to profit by their Jsorry
experience They wer.e given 70j days
each In the Detroit house'of correc­
tion. They werelaken to that institu­
tion by Sheriff Furnlus.

penon

,pclnU^ or

‘o

other Miltablo

VERY ENJOYABLE HIGH TEA.
Mra. II. E. Hall gave a very enjoy­
Follow in the Wake of the C. M. &amp;
able high tea to 40 lady friends yester­ said^Ulc srefViulZd’toZSl 'nterrated lo
D. P. M. Railway Consolidation.
day afternoon, at 4:30. Heart shaped
hand painted place cards were used
When the' Cincinnati, Hamilton &amp;
for the guests to find their places at the
Dayton and the' Fere Marquette Rail­
tables. The decorations were red and
roads Were consolidated it was hoped
white carnations, palms and potted
by the travelling public Hist wrecks
a copy of this order to*be I
plants.
The .Misses Florence Hoes,
would become almost unheard of. How­
Elizabeth Field, Gertruke Rogers and be; „???? lD. cacli week for throe
ever the “hoo doo", that has hovered
Bessie Hall served in a faultless man­
over the Pere Marquette so long, and
Jud&lt;0&lt;* Probate. I
ner. Mrs. Wood catered. The out of fA tr^SwL**^’
has resulted in such frightful loss of
town guests were Mra. William, Todd,
life through railroad wrecks, seems to
,
BANKRUPTCY
NOTtUlL
’
Miss
Sprague
and
Miss
Lamb,
of
Grand
have transferred its allegiance to the
JAILED FOR STEALING.
Rapids, and Mra. Talbott, of Middle­
C. H. &amp; D. branch, as about 30 people
ville.
Saturday, on complaint of A. S. Fore­
were severely injured inja smash-up in
CHARLES F. PALEY. Bankrupt—xn
1
a small Ohio town one- day last week. man, the second hand dealer, Frank
HOUSE BURNED IN WOODLAND.
Anent the consolidation brings, to Kelley, of this city, was arrested for
mind the remarks of a couple of stealing certain small articles from Mr.
The farm house, on lhe William’s
travelling men who were discussing the Foreman. He was brought before farm, section 82 Woodland, occupied
consolidation of the two roads, when, J ustice Bishop the same day, pleaded by Irvin Olar, was destroyed bv fire
one of them remarked that the initials guilty, and wasjresessed 810 fine and Saturday. Mrs. Oler was getting tbe
of the road should not be C. H. &amp; D. costs or 20 days in jail. He is serving dinner when she noticed flames in the
and P, M. but rather should read C. H. tbe latter.
ceiling of the kitchen. The fire was
"Ud creditors may'ueJd ’an?
and D. P. M.. which would stand for
under such headway when discovered
■Cheap. Help and D—j Poor Manage ' ^number of the friends and neigh­ that it was impossible then to subdue
bors of £lr. and Mrs. Watkins surpris­
ment."
it*. Mr. and Mra. Oler saved wbat
K’KK B-VVtCKS,
Travelling men are not slow In ed them Monday evani ng. The even­ clothing and other effects they could
grasping the eternal fitness of things, ing was most enjoyably spent and the from the burning building, but could
company left a fine rocker as a token not s^ve all, as the fire made rapid
not even of railroads.
of their esteem.
progress.
r

SssL"to“K*."5,
“J’ajJTs
rsrasr i,T

CARLTON GENTCR.
Miss PattenfiU, of Hastings, has been
visiling her grandmother Mra. Wlekea.
A merry party gathered at the home
of Stella Hizer Friday evening. AU
enjoying a good time.
A sleigh load of people from this
vicinity attended the religious services
at Freeport on Thursday evening.
Mrs. Ina Battrail is spending a tew
days in Grand Rapids.
Mr. a W. Rowland, having bought
Phia Smith’s barn, sold to-day at auc­
tion, all of his (arm implements and
stock preparatory to his taking charge
of the barn soon. We are indeed sorry
to lose him and bis from our neighbor­
hood
Mr. and Mra. K. Wilson spent Sunday
with relatives in Coats GroveTbe Ladies Aid Society of the Meth
odist Church held its annual meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Smith
Wednesday. After a fine dinner, and
literary program, the following officers
were elected for the ensuing year:
President Mrs. J. T. Roberta.
Vlcefl'reaident Mrs. H. B.Gammon.
Secretary- Mrs. Charles Brooks.
Treasurer - Mra. William Naah.
. Tbe society was well attended, guests
being Mrs. Q. Hynes, Mra. Myete and
Mra. Endsley of Hastings, and Rev.
Duffy and wife of Freeport. The next
meeting will be held at Philo Fuller’s
tbe first Wednesday in March.

your wauls

flake them known in this, tbe
BANNER’S WANT ADV. COLLT1N—One cent a word.

CARO OF

WtoTper be” wtlto'.

|t" bu

PoUUxMitl'h-r
MlddlluR'

C«lj*r un
Wood, per cm
s*Jt. per bbl.
Poothj_____

Foley's Honey ami Tar

forchHdrtn.Mfe.Mre

M*

DISHES
You can find aU
kinds in my store.

Wanted—To buy or rent a second
To calll your attention I will
band piano. Must be in good oonoffer SATURDAY, nrxt
diijbii. Address, Piano, care Hastings
Ranker.
Came to my home on the Dan Bird­
sall farm, Hastings township. Sunday
a good hunting hound. Owner can decorated, for $8,79 That
have him by proving property and payday only. Value $12.00.
ing for this notice.
Georue Colvin.
’ For Salk—Two lota with good
i&lt;» pcs.
bouse and barn in second ward. In­
quire 486 E. Court St.
3w decorated for $6.98
That
CUBA—For reliable informatiui.
concerning tbe climate, soil, pruduc day cnly. Value, $9.50
tious, people, lawn, lana titles, oppor
tunities for Americans in fruit grow
ing, gardening, bee keepihg or-stock
raising; for prices of land In large or
email tracts and for transportation to
Cuba, write or call on
THE TROPICAL LAND CO..
~ Dishes &lt;o Rent
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.. Detroit
M Ich igan.

1 American Set

F. R, Pancoast

FARM FOR SALE
My 8o acre farm lor sale.
Heavy soil, good buildings, apple
orchard, ind fine peacb orchard of
i too bearing trees, about t ia
miles northeast of Hastings.
Chas. B. Baldwin, Hasting*.

Having purchased the

Lower Market
of Mr. Jas. L. Weaver, I hereby

They Say
"The proof of a pudding
fe in the eating.’' So also,
we believe the proof of a
ilioe ie in it’a wear and
। omfort. Wear one pair
'Of

Lewis A. Crossett’s

solicit my share of the patronage

Shoes

of- the people of this community.
Having had a large experience in

the market business, it will be my
aim to give the people the very
best service possible.

Soliciting

a trial order, 1 am

and the matter will be
.-ettfed to your satisfac­
tion Th* $4.s0 and $5
kind ara $3.50 while the

Mg sale lasts.

'

Yours Very Truly,

F. W. CLIFFORD,

SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

Prop’r Lower Heat Market.

c. H. OSBORN

PERPLE5
,ug"5',he
BREAKFAST
Begin the day with
some of our famous
Oriental coffee, 35c
per lb.

Oatmeal, fresh at 4c
per ib.
Henkel's pan cake
flour at lOe per pkg.:

Dure maple syrup
30c qt.

Dellciouji breakfast
bacon at 15c a Ib.

dinner
Com per can 10c.
Kidney Beans per
can 15c.
Peas per can 10c.
Macaroni per lb 15c.
Cheese
fresh and
creamy ific.
Cabbage Sc a head.
Squash 2»4c per lb.
Turnips 15c a peck.
Sweet pickle, per qt
OlWesper bottle 10
25c.
Ham per lb. 10c,

SUPPER
Veal loaf ibc.
Potted Ham per can
5c.
Salmon per can 15c.
*“**00 Flakes per
lb. 15c.
Melroee Patee per
can 15c.
Chickeu loaf per can
Peaches per can 15c.
fcpdtbe day with a
our
Ujl Tea 50c a Hx.

"r Hams 8 Russ.cx

�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY 9. 1005.

KEEPING
A GOOD WATCH

Horace Hall is In Wet: Virginia on a
business trip.

Wanted, 10,000 pounds of buckwheat
Hactings Roller Mill Co.
is necessary
For flour, feed, coal, wood and elevato every
ter stock phone 199. Menzo Turner.
nun who
Don’t fail to attend the big ten days
would suc­
ceed in life. clearing sale at. Wright Bros, com­
Tbe kind mencing Feb. 15th.
guaranteed
Rev. and Mrs. H. H. VanAuken gave
to give yon a pleasant dinner party to about a doz­
oueofmau’s en guests Monday evening. Mrs. Wood
st ro i: pw t
catered.
a?5et6
rpunctuality,
During the absence of Mrs, Ellen E.
___
f yon will
Roblnsefi in the south the Francoobey them. Amerlean Hygiene Toilet articles wfil
vTiW'iSSMwBMr
()n'yEt&amp;n
be handled by Mrs. Frank C. Brooks.
dard and
reliable
Miss Gertrude . Smith entertained a
A 10043
movements
few friends at dinner Saturday even­
.dud place here add we willingly guar­ ing In honor of.Miss Margery Wallace
antee them to be accurate time keepers. of Adrian, sister of Prof. W. T. Wallade
Cased plain, nimple and ornate in of thia dtty.
Miss Anna Johnson has sold her rani- 1
either, GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE.
dcnce property in the SMbnd ward I
and will build a new home on the lot I
the
school house.

Delicate and complicated repairs are she purchased last .summer near
a specialty here, as is promptness.

JOHN BESSMER,
The Jeweler,
HASTINGS,

■

Remember the lecture of Hon/ Wnl.
Jennings Bryan Friday evening. Feb­
ruary 24. at St. Rose’s hall. Single ad­
mission tickets \ow on sale at Fred

MICHIGAN
Renkes will entertain at &lt;&gt; o'clock tea. at
St. Rose’s hall tomorrow evening.
Euchre will be the entertainment.

Friday, February 3rd, a daughter
born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Silsbee
When you see bur ofwasthe'First
ward. Mother and child
are
doing
nicely, and the proud parents
name on a shoe you are receiving
the congratulations of
know it is not neces­ friends.
From
Saturday's
we learn
sary to look further there are few casesTelegraph
of smallpox in the
Kalamazoo asylum at that time, and
for a good shoe.
the first one to come dowu with
Not enough to look ;' that
the disease was,Julia Harrington, a patlenl sent from this county.
well, good enough to George Speiker has purchased Wm.
wear well.
Mishler’s house In the east part of the

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co
Quality Store.

village and will take possession about
tbe 25th of this month. Wm. will move
to Hastings and care for his parents
H. Mishler and wife who are getting,
quite feeble.—Freeport Herald.
The Toiniuson Lumber Co are now
ready for buisnees. with a complete and
choice line of lumber, lath, shingles,
sash,doors and finish.Bi Ils gladly figured
Will Peck will continue contracting as
before and is now ready to figure on all
contracts.

LOCAL MEWS
Tuesday will be Valentine day.
Frank M. Merritt has bought the
&gt;uufle!d Sentinel.
Wright Bros, big clearing sale begins
Wednesday the 15th,for ten days only.
Saturday afternoon Mrs. Irving Cressy gave a very pleasant dinner party
to a few friends which was much enjoy­
ed by her guests.
A load of six couples went out to
Mr. Palmer’s near Woodland Saturday
night and spent a most enjoyable
evening.
C. H. Osborne has an ad. in this issue
■of special interest to all: who want to
order a nice spring suit from the goods
in the piece, and get very; close prices.
From the quality of the weather, and
the quantity of coldness there seems to
be in it there would appear te be no
doubt that the bear saw his shadow on
•Candlemas day.
The asylum at Kalamazoo is so very
crowded that the Advisory Board of
that institution has sent out a state­
ment saving that only extreme cases
be can received there.
.Indoor base ball seem.i to be a very
favorite pastime with the young men
of the city and some very* exciting
games are to be witnessed every week
in the City hall building.
•Wanted-Lady agents, canvassers,
and demonstrators, 850.00 per month
salary, and commission. *10 cash se­
curity needed, fully secured. Call for
’ Mr. Eldred at Hastings House.
Solon Doud took a jolly load of
sleighridevs to the home of C. W. Biggs
. jin Rutland, last evening, to attend an
ioyster supper given by the Ladies Aid
Society of South Rutland church.
Republican state convention Grand
Hapids. Mich., Feb. 14, 1905 at a rate
•of 81.10 for round trip. Dates of sale
Feb. 13th and morning trains of Feb.
'14th. Return limit Feb. 15th inclusive,
W. S. Barron, Agent.
From the Prairieville Press we learn1
’Zhat Supervisor Nevins, of Orangeville,
-was injured in a peculiar manner one
day last week. He was standing back
of a dying beef qreature when the
Animal spasmodically threw out one of
its hind legs, giving Mr. Nevins a
smashing blow on the upper lip.
The social clhb of the M. E. church,
of which Mrs. Jas. TowWsend is the
head, arid invited friends to the num­
ber of 50. metjFriday last and partook
of a chickenjpie dinner at tbe home of
Mrs. Townsend. Aside from being a
very pleasant social gathering, the sum
of 822.00 was raised as the dub’s con­
tribution to the church treasury.

Lee H. Pryor went to Lapeer Tburs-.
day.
A. A. Anderson was in Grand Rap
ids Friday.
Jas. R. Mason went to Grand Rap­
ids Monday.
Don McLeay, of Nashville, was In
the city Saturday.
.
Glenn Darling left Friday morning
for Butte Montana.
H. B. Andrus was in Grand Rapids
on business Monday.
W. R. Cook made a business trip to
St. Joseph Thursday:
Elliott Schantz spent last week with
relatives In this city.
J. T. Lombard was in Grand Rap­
ids on business Friday.
’
.
L. J. Goodyear went to Chicago on
Monday after new goods.
Mrs. Robert Burch is confined to her
home by illness this week.
Al Barber, of Grand Rapids, was in
trie city on business Friday.

It mays be an item of information,
says an exchange, not known to all,
that tbe United States Supreme Court
recently handed down an opinion to
the effect that poultry running at large
is wild game and that the persons upon
whom chickens may trespass has a leg­
al right to kill them.
Weather Prophet Hicks says we will
have winter storms this month as fol­
lows: first period, 8th and 9th; second
period 12th to 10th, central 11th, wind­
ing up with cold wave; third period 19th
to 21et. bard storms of blizzardous
character; fourth period, from 25th in­
to March.M. A. Vester and John Fleming, of
Carlton, sold, to Brown Seed Co., of
Grand Rapids, 8375 worth of the Red
Kidney beans, which were loaded from
this city Friday. This would indicate
tbe value of the bean crop, and why
bean raising is a growing industry in
Barry county.
»
February JircI Heenur to possess some
peculiar charm in the vicinity' of the
Silsbee home, as there are four houses
all In a row’ln which some member of
rhe family was born on February 3rd.
the persops named being Jake Noiss.
and the Misses Ruth Koukle-'arid Ethel
Milton and the little Miss Silsbee.
Quite a coincidence.

Sample Fur Scarfs
E HAVE just 15 of
these Scarfs and
they are ver’y
choice numbers. We have
decided to dear out these
numbers even if we have to
ta]ce a loss on them, as we
don’t want to carry any ov­
er till next season-. Re­
member you have six weeks
of good cold weather com­
ing so you will get lots of
good solid comfort if you
buy one of these.

W

'Mrs. D. C. Bronwon spent Sunday
with Grand Rapid* friends.

7 Srttf CHILDREN’S FURS

George McConnell and wife visited
her parents In Irving last week.
Mrs. Silas Dickerson who has been
quite sick is improving slowly.
Under Sherriff Harry Ritchie made
a business trip to Minnesota last week.
Miss Fannie Crowell went to Grand
Rapids Saturday to visit with friends
there.
Mrs. Fannie Fowler, of Battle Creek,
was called here by the Illness of her
father.
•
Ed Holbrook, of Lansing, is in the
city to attend the funeral of Thos.
Spence.
Clement Rogers is taking a course of
study in the Parson's Business College,
Kalamazoo.
Geo. Abbey and wife visited their
daughter, Mrs. Palmer, at Nashville,
the past week.
Fred Young, of Dowagiac, is in the
city. He came to attend lhe funeral
of.Thos. Spence.
Edward Goodyear aud Miss Ermina
Goodyear are expected home from Ann
Arbor to-morrow.
Mrs. Ed Frost, of Plainwell, who has
been visiting Hastings friends, will re­
turn home today.
E. F. Nye, of Bedford, was in the
City on Friday Having business with
the probate court.

Al Exactly Coat

Mrs. Clement Smith gave a thimble
parjy Monday afternoon from 2:30 jo"
fi o’clock in honor of Mrs. Effa Hlmj^
son Parmenter of Petoskey. About {JO "''Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Allen went to
of Mrs. Parmenter’s old. friends were Otsego Monday to attend the funeral ot
present, and all enjoyed the gathering Mr. Allen’s. step-mother.
very inuch.- Light refreshrnentk werDr. and Mrs. Parkhurst, of Granc^

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PER5ONAL MENTION^

Treasured Coleman made a business
trip to Johnstown Monday.

Rapids, spent Friday and Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.- Bradley.
Mrs. Bert Walker went to Kalama­
zoo Wednesday, returning Friday, to
visit her daughter, Mrs. F. Maus.
Chester Messer left yesterday on a
business trip through Ohio hnd Indiana.
He will return the last of the week.
Mrs. Effn Slmpssn Parmenter of Pe­
toskey visited
Hustings friends the
i&gt;ast week, returning to her home Mon­

1 ooly gwiuitie Sable Fox, -in nn
* beauty (3S.0O now
L\J UV

1 only sonulne Lynx scarf |-i nn
Sne quality 81800 now \L UU
1 only genuine Sable Fox
extra choice. 823 W now

16 50

1-only Marten Scarf, poel
’lively undyedS18.S0 now

12 00

1 only Sable OpnoMum.
uidely blended 822, now

15 50

1 only genuine Sable Fox
full furred (18.00 now

12 00

1 only While Montlong, a - 12
beauty for 88.00. now
v Lv

3
:

2 only imitation Bear, 7! E IE
inches long, 88.00 now
v av

:
Z

1 only genuine' Siberian Squirrel
stole effect, *18.00 now |2 QQ

:
;

inly genuine Beaver, full
'urred, *15.00 now
.

THE STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS,

WRIGHT BROS
The

We are showing a new line oj
handsome Mohairs,
zirs, Mixed and
andp,....
plain
colors, very nice for Waists and Suits

Red Seal and Toile du Nord Ging­
hams, new and attractive patterns,
Fancy Percales for Waists and Suits,
yd. 15 c.
India Linens, Dimities, Lawns etc.

day.

Miss Katherine VanValkenburg andMiss Edith Lombard will attend the
Junior Hop at Ann Arbor Friday eve­
ning.
Gertrude, little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Cook, has been quite ill
with ia grippe but is better at this
writing.
. Mrs. H. P. Tuttle and daughter
Arleue, of Shultz, were the .guests of
her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. H. Love­
land last week.
Register nf ^Deeds Doster was de­
tained at his Prairieville home the
first of ttie week by the dangerous ill-ncss of his son.

Mrs. Chas. C, Deane and daughter,
Marjorie, went Tuesday to Waylaud to
attend tbe wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mra. E. S. Fitch.

Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Ryerson, Sil Wil­
cox and family drove out to Mr. Fred
There are two mem in the west en­ Thomas’ Sunday where Grandma Grif­
gaged this winter on decidedly novel fin is making her home this winter,
work. Each is working in the basement
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whltlon. who
of his house and has a pile of sand and have bMi nt Trufont for the past two
some barrels of cement. The one is weeks during, the Illness and death of
moulding handsome blocks with which Mr. Whlilon’s father, have returned
to build a nice house next summer, and home.
the other is making drain tile from the
Bert Ryan and family, who have
same material and in the same manner been visiting his mother, Mra. .Mary
with which to reclaim the wet places Ryan and other relatives here, return­
on .his farm. Why. is not this a good ed Wednesday to their Jiome in North
scheme?
Dakota.
The First Ward Maple City club was
Miss f3«asie Hal! went to Grand Rap­
entertained at pedro by .Mesdames Ed Ids; Friday, and that evening a jmrty
Mead and Will Hilton last Friday even­ wah given In her honor by the Misses
ing. Refreshments were served, and Dale, nn i the following day she at­
tended a theater party.
a very-pleasant evening enjoyed by all
Miiss Margery Wallace, a teacher in
present. Mrs. Dennis Waldron and
Mrs. Will Smith won the first prizes, the State Industrial School for Girls at
while Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Waldron Adrian,-was the guest of her brother,
took the consolation prizes. The club Prof. W. T. Wallace a portion of the
will be entertained next Thursday past week. She returned to Adrian
evenlngrby Mra. Belle Brock and Mrs. Sunday.
Bailey, at 411 East State Road.
Representative Schantz warin Jack
A -j
family
—
— &lt; . physician upon being asked sori Wedneeday and Thursday inspect­
tjcenw what is the chief cause of ill
Recently
health, replied: “Thinking and talking ing the penitentiary with the legisla­
about it all the time. This ceaseless tive committee of which he is a mem­
introspection in which so many of the ber. He said tbe visit was a very inter­
rising generation of nervous folks in­ esting one.
dulge in is wearing them out. When
Miss Nelle Coykendall, who has-been
they -are not worrying as to whether
they sle’p too much or too littleu they visiting her sister Mrs. L. J. Goodyear,
are fidgeting over the amount of food returned to her heme, at Allegan, Mon­
they take or the quality ofwercise nec­ day. Mrs. Goodyear accompanied her
essary for health. In short&gt;hey never and will spend a few days with Alle­
give themselves a moment's* peace.
gan friends.

Saturday Feb. 1I, wu will sell genuine Lonsdale sheeting, yd. wide, bleached, regular roc
Not more than 20 yds. to a customer.
.
value for 7 i-ac per yd. '

LAST DA Y OF THE SPECIAL.

TO MAKE FEBRUARY
A BUSY MONTH
WeJcnow that we must offer very extraordinary values—We know that you
are not going to travel any great distance unless you have to in
such cold weather, and when we think that after
reading,
:
:
i
t
:
:

These Very Extraordinary Values
you will agree with us that there is
ample cause for you to face
the inclement
weather.
Jut think of being able to buy a $10.00 COAT tor $5.00.

A 10 par out Discount on Boy’s and Bon’e HEAVY RUBBERS, thia wook.
Think of buying a pair of Men’s Heavy Rubbora for $1.10 which formerly aoM far $1.75.

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
The People’s Store.

�HASTINGS BANKER, FEBRUARY 8, 1905^

BAND

CEDAR CREEK.
I
Fred Carl has returned from a visit
among friends in Grand Rapids.
The little sou of Henry aul Daley !
JBergman is quite rick with measles.
,
Alice Bergman, of Battle Creek, is
▼iriting friends in Cedar Creek and visdnlty.
Mr. Mesany, of Kalamazoo, and Mrs.
Campbell, of Milo, visited friend# hire
DELTON.
.
CLOVERDALE.
last week.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
Mr. John Williams, of Galesburg, ls
Hugh McDonald, of Yorkville, was
Mra. Fred Ashby is quite sick.
Mra. E. Fifer is convalescing,
in town on business.
here last week to see his father, who
Charles Collins has a new surrey.
Frank Newton was.-in Grand Rapids,
Mrs. Lowden is very sick suffering
is very lame on, account of his fall. I
Mra Calvin Dickerson is visiting her
The Citizens Telephone. Company Saturday.
from heart trouble?
j Mrs. •Npencer Pickle is quite sick.at son Grant.
Mra. RichArd Quick is suffering from
have the poles on the grouud for a line
Miss Lena Chamberlain visited Mra.
At this tim^ thire will ba givjn the thrilli ng play
from Dowling to Delton and Clover­ this writing-.
a severe attack of the grip.
Emma Collins oue day last week.
Elwood
Bostwick,
of
North
Dakota,
dale Via Cedar Creek.
«,
Mr. John McBain is suffering from
Sadie Deck spent Sunday with friends
is visiting relatives in this jilaee this
James McDonald, who is nearly
an attack of the La Grippe.
in Hastings.
blind, bad the misfortune, to fail and Week.
Mr. Horace Pennock was in Middle
Thom is Fox and wife were on the
Quite
a number -------------went Co see Bertie
break the i'ones of one foot about two
c-..~ ------------ville last Saturday on business.
weeks ago. Since then be has been Litts, Saturday, and found him im- sick list last week but have recovered.
Mra. Earnest Piter has been very
Myron Chamberlain aud wife spent
confined to the house, but now is able , proving rapidly.
sick the past few days but is better at
A Play full of Tradgey, Comedy, and Thrilling Interest.
to be aroundou crutches.
j Mrs. Vemor Webster had the mlsfor- Sunday with friends in Hastings.
this writing.
The remains of Mrs. Leaaark.of Hick-1 tune to burn herself quite badly with
Mrs. Emma Dickerson has just re­
Topic -at Cloverdale next Sunday
------ u. V
— for . hot coffee one day last week.
turned from a visit to South Haven.
ory Comers, were .
brought
here
morning will be “Let my Lord speak,
burial one day last week. Mrs. Lenasrk
A good many from this vicinity at­
Mrs. James Cairns spent a few days for thou hast strengthened me."
was the daughter of Jacob and Eva tended the funeral of v^drs. Joseph last week with friends in Battle Creek.
Mrs. Ellis Faulkner was called to
Moth. She was boru and reared in this Wertman, Friday, at Cedar Creek.
Ezra Chamberlain and wife spent Grand Rapids last Saturday od account
place. A host of friends are left to
The people of this vicinity were Sunday with the latter’s parents in
of
the serious illness of her father, Mr.
mourn her untimely death. Mrs.-Len- shocked to bear of the sudden death of
^Baltimore.
Elias Milter
narrk was married less than a year ago Mra. Gearge Leinaar. It seemed sad
Mrs.
Wm.
Ashby
is
visiting
ber
and leaves a kind husband aud an in­ that a person so young should be taken
Mrs. C. Rtebridger returned to her
fant daughter who have the sympathy from the family circle. Funeral took daughter, Mrs. Ernest Horn at Cedar home iu Battle Creek Creek after a few
Creek.
of the whole community.
days
visit with her daughter Mrs. IL S.
place at the Cedar Creek church, Feb. 2,
Mrs. Joseph Wertman died very Rqv. Pope, of Hickory Corners, offi­ ' Special services will commence at Harter.
Synopsis of Play.
the
Evangelical
church
here
Sunday
suddenly one day last week. The fu­ ciating. She was 18 years, 5 months
Owing to the severe storm and bad
neral was held at the church conducted and 20 days old. aud leaves a husband, evening, Feb. Ig.
ACT I..
.
.
j
conditiou of the roads there was no
by Rev. Mr. Hamp, of tbe U. B. church, infant daughter, father and mother,
Quite a number of our young people preaching services at Cloverdale Sun­
ttecno i-Centra! R- K. ta New York City. fDebard u&gt;&lt;J Tom inert. A queer enMomer
from D«ro Ik-vln;uk-a. CAL Two street Arabs. "Darned if 1 don’t Uko yen.: A no* on tbe
of which she was a faithful member. several brothers and sisters and a host Attended a social at the residence of day evening.
so-tHam ■ of Richard HunHUx. Tbe MlMsa's plot. Tom M&gt;P*«r» OBMar.
TTStorJjTXit. M»dre l.wroa her rml o-me A d-mand for money. Who- Why oM Jon
Two brothers from Indiana and a sister of friends to mourn and miss her. The Isaac Newton one evening last week.
Mrs. Emma Groff who has been talk­
Ru**im&gt;rrom Dare
from Kansas, also a daughter and relatives have tbe sympathy of their
Mrs. John Barnes, of Kalamazoo, re­ ing care of her sister in Battle-Creek
family from Lake Odessa were present. friends. ________________
turned home last Friday after a visit to for tbe last couple of weeks returned
She leaves a husband two sons aud
friends here. Her busband was here home last Tuesday.
DOSTER.
three daughters. The afllicted family
for a day.
Mr. E. C. Farr Is drawing wheat to
The Ladles Aid society, of Delton,
have the sympathy of this whole com­
i There was a social at Richard John will meet with Mrs. Bertha Bush for
Plainwell this week.
munity.
dock,Jr’s., one evening last week for
dinner Thursday of this week. Men
Mrs. JohnS. Chandler is visiting with
the benefit of the band. Net receipts are especially invitedHOPE CENTER.
Mrs. C. R. Honeywell.
about seventeen dollars.
Ira Hart and family went to Gull
The Bell Telephone Co. are going to
Socials and entertainments have been
The Ladies* Aid society will serve a put a switch board in Mr. Mauniug’s
lake Sunday.
delayed indefinitely on account of ^o
New
England
supper,
chicken
pie,
etc
,
residency and now we will have night
Mrs. J. McQuarrie went to Grand much illness.
from 5 to U p m., at the residence of I
Bapids Saturday.
Teachers’ Reading Circle Feb. 2f&gt; in Edward Fennel?, on Thursday, Feb. IB. I and day service.
Mrs. Felix Chamberlain has been the evening al the home of Mies Hazel 41UIIV
Music VJ
by V
Cloverdale
’lWVIUCMV band.
UftllU.
». I| There were a good many vaccinated
very sick but is better at this writing. Hughes.
At . mwllnv or the CI»..nlakM.
V"1
but „ J.l
Edward At-kerand wife spent Sun­
Union meeting of Pine -Kake and » A , held here l»« Saturdu, ereidhl. I &gt;•■«' h“ **'" ~ °“» wl,u h" 11,11 •“
day with N. Acker and family'Sunday Prairieville W. F. M. S. at the parson­ 4r new members were illl.led, In. j «nn*oreenoughtobeeaniedldaslmg.
The small
eluding Dr.*O. B. Fritch. After the
" pox scare is ail over. There
William Ashby and family spent age at Praireville, Feb 8.
Sunday with Earnest Hom. of Cedar
Mr. Chas. Ford was quite ill a few iteetiiig a sumptupus repast-was par­ are no more new casts aud the ones
that
had
it
are nearly ready .lo be let
taken
of,
prepared
by
the
wives
of
the
’ Creek.
days of this week with winter cholera:
raembers. Quite a number of members out. All of the cases were light except
Mr. and Mrs. William Shedd spent be is some better at present Writing.
oue
which
was
severe.
Sunday at Cbauncy Townsend’s of
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Honeywell visited of t^e Glass Creek camp were present.
Owing to the death Of Mrs. Arm­
Wall lake.
C. A. Newland and family.of Glass After supper a short time was spent in
social converse and music.
strong, of Prairieville, sister of Mr. Ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gid Wilkinson attend­ Creek, Wednesday and Thursday.
. The. play will be followewed by a Dance, to which all
Titus, tbe W. C. T. U. Francis Willard
ed the funeral of Emma Armstrong, of
are invited.
Mr. Troxel will be with tbe Doster
PINE LAKE.
Memorial Service was adjourned until
Prairieville, Thursday. &lt;
band again Wednesday evening, Feb. 8.
Prtxatedi. for the benefit of the Delton Band.
Mrs. Eliza Barlapotne spent Sunday this week Wednesday 2 p. m. The
The Temperance Legion will meet nt with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zedekar, of
We were all pained to hear of 'the
same program will be carried out as
death of Mrs. Joe Wertman, of Cedar the home of Mr. John Killick, Friday poster
, ‘ .
given last week.
Creek, the cause being a cancer of the evening, Feb. 10. Everybody Invited
Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Broward spent
An important work of grace is now
stomach.
to come and help this good movement
Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. going on at Delton M. E. church. The
Wall Campbell had the misfortune to along.
Elizabeth Wilson.
oh
pastor,
G.
Fisher, is being assisted
Tbe
Mr. and Mrs, John Freeman will
have his house catch on fire.but after
।Mt. aud Mrs. Floyd Minor spent Sun­ in revival effort’ by Adgt. R • E
pouring considerable water oq the lire move to Delton to reside if they can
day
with
the
l&amp;tter
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
Showerman aud wife, evangelists of
find a dwelling house to suit them. We
they succeeded in extinguishing it
the Christian Crusaders, who earnestly
are sorry to Inee them from our midst, Mrs. S. C. Doster.
IMiss Mina Otto, who is’employed at urge your prepuce at tbe meetings.
but they will leave us good substitutes
SCHULTZ.
Services
every night.- Good music And
for their loss, as Mr. l^wreuce Cal- the asylum at Kalamazoo, bpent last
It looks now as if we were going to
throp and wife will reside on their Thursday the guest of her mother, Mrs. splendid singing. Come early aud bring
have some church sheds in lhe near
your
friends.
। Electa Otto.
Proprietor of the Delton Lumber Yard
farm.
future.
Mr. Elmer Ashley's family are all
Mr. Herbert McGiocklln met with before placing your order for building
Mra. Milo Lehman, of Prairieville,
material. I will make it an object for
Two sleigh loads of this place attend quite sick. The youngest child died
wlho lias been curing for Mrs. S. O. what might have been'a fatal accident. you to do this. Au inspection will
*d the gold medal contest at Podtink Monday morning. The funeral services
Ashley during 1 er Illness returned He was helping to load a piano on a convince you that I have the.stuck you
last Saturday evening.
at the home Wednesday at 10 o’clock home the first of the week.
wagon, from the depot, and in some want and price® are right 1 have l&gt;eeu
in the business 14 years. Talk with
Mr.- and .Mrs. Marshal Bagley, of We all extend our sympathy to the
Henry Kershaw and mother, -Mrs. way tbe piano fell on him and as a re-, my customers and you will be fully as­
Hope Center, and M. Nagle, of Clover­ family in this time of sorrow for the
Mina Cummings, who hate been the suit he was unconscious for several sured, that it will be to your abvantage
dale spent last Tuesday at J. Horn’s.
sweet little babe wbiclris laid to rest in guests of S. R. Rogers and family re­ hours. The only thing that saved Mr. to but of me. Now is the time to fig­
Whats the matier with our telephone Our Heavenly Father’s tender cure.
turned to. their home at Grand Rapids McGocklln was a small box of soap ly­ ure for next spring and summers
ing on the floor of the depot which in building material. I also keep
line’? Come on boys, get to work as we
last Saturday.
ORANGEVILLE.
are anxious to talk with our neighbor?.
News reached here that Mr. and Mrs.' some way held part of the weight of
Mrs. Smith and daughter Edith from
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lemmers, of Cedar Martin visited at E. Hathaway’s last Fred L. Moore, of Toledo, Ohio, are re I the piano. Mr. McGiocklln had a very
Creek, were guests of J. Pitts and wife week.
joicing over the birth .of a daughter. I narrow escape and he said he did not
\
©unday. They also attended church at
Mrs. Moore will be remembered as care for another such experience.
'
Frank
Hall,
of
Plainwell,
wad
iu
the chapel.
Miss Matle Doster.
POLLEY DISTRICT.
town Thursday.
Mrs. Charley Shultz visited Mrs.
Milo Barbour and family Tlsited
J.
N.
Pike
&amp;
Son
are
very
busy
with
NORTHEAST PRAIRIEVILLE.
Maxwell, of Grand Rapids, the latter
If you are going to build come and see
friends
at
Hickory Comers Sunday.
their grist mill and custom sawing.
kev. Young, of Prairieville, will hold
part of last week.
me.
He will be tn
Will Evans and wife were guests at
Mark Bagley has a new Portland a series of special meetings at Milo In
Mrs. Mark Bugbee, of Plainville
I). McBain’s Sunday.
the
near
future.
cutter.
•pent last week at this place, caring for
Floyd Fisher is clerking in Will
Abe Hermenitt has been drawing
Boru to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick, of
ber husband’s mother, who is still very
Mott's store at Hickory^Comers.
At Parker House
wood to Prairieville for Cairns &amp; Milo, February 25 a daughter.
poorly.
Brown.
Isaac
Houyener and wife made a
Mrs. Hebert Doolittle is still confined
Aaron Shultz, in company with
Arthur Crawford, Harry and John toher bed with no hopes of recovery. business trip to Hickory Comers, Sat­
Afton Smith, of Podunk, stai ted last
urday.
Monday for Missouri. They talk of Clem are cutting wood’for Wyman
Burdette Babcock cried a sale near
Hall.
Mrs. Parks, also Mr. and Mrs. Fred
buying a ranch. •
Galesburg last Friday, it being a stormy
The L. O. T. M. M. did not bold their day their was not a very large Storr and daughter Nina were guests
The Ladies Aid will be entertained
One day only each month. Offlosr
usual meeting last week on account of crowd out.
at H Storr's Sunday.
by Mrs. Jake Weyerman on Thursday its being such a stormy day.
hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
News is scarce in this vicinity, every
of next week for dinner. Everybody
Miss Anna Ray was taken seriously
Consultation, Examination and Advice
The Gleaners held a box social at
one la silting by the stove and waiting
command help make aprons.
ill
one
night
last
week
with
asthma
Boy Warren’s last Saturday night.
Free.
for the gentle breezes of spring.
Several ladies were very nicely en­
Dr- McDonald has for years made a
Eunice Bagley 1s visiting friends in but is od the gain at present writing..
That a Bank can ahow its de­
A sleighload from this vicinity at­
tertained by Mrs. Hiram Payne ou Kalamazoo and Cooper Center this
•tudy of Chronic and ’lingering Dis­
SAYS IT NEVER EXPIRES
tended a party at Isaac Newton’s of positors are assured if you leave eases. His extensive practice and SuThursday Feb. 2nd. it being her week.
pehor Knowledge enables him to cure
Wall Lake, last Friday night. All re­
another’s fiOth birthday anniversary.
James Jeffers and wife have gone to
your money with the
All Chronls
United States^ Court Declares a ported an enjoyable time.
The day was very pleasantly spent, yet Ohio.
_________ _
°fv
bndn. spine, nerve*
with a feeling of sadness, realizing that
Full Railroad Ticket Cannot
•
PRAIRIEVILLE.
CRESSEY.
kldneyv, bladder and bowels sciantiff
time was fast passing away, and very
Be Limited In Time.
Mr. H. G. Brown is no better at this
Charles Andrus returned from New
•uceessfully treated. Dr.
•oon the Ast mile’stone of our life
writing.
Does a full railroad tickrt expire at Mexico last Tuesday on account of illP*5! re**1 *««Rion to
would be reached. Several small tok­
C'*,^rThAl Deafness, Throat
Jake DePriester, of Hastings, was in the time slatod on its face or is it good neea bnt expects to return soon with
ens of love were given Aunt Sarah as
jnj Luug DireafM Chronic Disease*
until traveled out? This question came hie family.
town last Thursday.
.
•
reminders of tbe occasion.
EJFrKiS wo“wn. Nervous and Physf,
Three per cent interest on de- cal Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysh. .
Donald McLeay, of Nashville, spent before a court in a suit some time ago
Sam Haight had the misfortune to
Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervooa
brought against the Erie rai'road for lose a good home last week. He turned posits.
Tbe health and fragrance and Sanday with his parents here.
Diseases of Men, Women and Child­
Mr. Troxel, of Hastings, was in town damages. 8Ix years ago a woman bought it out in the yard for exercise and it
strength of tbe great pine forests are
ren. wo matter what yotlr disease
a
round
trip
ticket
for
a
station
for
may be.
ran slipped aud fell It was helped up
condensed in Pineules -a new discovery last week in the interest' of the band.
Mr. and Mra, Chas Lawrence, of which she paid 81. She did not use the but died in a short time.
put up in a new way. A cure for all
•
There is Still Hope-Then Di
Kidney. Blood aud Bladder diseases, Hickory Corners spent Sunday with return p»rt of the ticket imtil recently.
Newell Barber, who has been to the
Backache, Lumbago and every form of Mr. and-Mrs. DePriester.
The conductor refused to Uke the ticket
Pecos X alley. N.M, looking for a io
Not Despair
Rheums: ism. Pineules rid the system
The Pine Lake W. F. M. S. meet »nd put her off the train. She sued and
of lmpuT-«les. Sold by Fred L. Heath
b’ l"e w,y “ *e««onable rata. Deads mortMeDonaH .nd nt *
with lhe Prairieville W. F. M. 8. Wed­ and recovered ft,(JOO. The case was car­
the druggist
'
or
&lt;
oloo
and
eatne
home
wld&gt;
hl»
wifi.
moa
­
tof Jour disease and
nesday Feb. 8 at 1-JO o’clock at the M. ried to the United States Court and
ned dnuBhter Friday Mra. Barber wu g,ge* “nd 1,8,1 P"PC'S drawn,
lh?1 Uie doctor kuoxvs cor
Judges affirmed thedlcislon of the lower
E. parsonage.
rebVe7 hT^ni **** you’ y y,,u&lt;r&lt;,curMrs.. Emma Armstrong who has courts, although since Vie ticket was quire Sick When She \iuriwd but Is Im. I New York Dralts, Insurance and ranie he will cure you. Thoee unaLle
TuinrMHanteBBKta been ill from cancer for a long time boufsht lhe road bad changed hands, »-ven proving, bui their eldevt daughter Is h a ■
J™1* fHr symptom blank.
now Sick Mr i&lt; I. .
.S bonds issued,
Correspondence strictly canfidential.»
passed away last Tuesday morning It’s name. .The court holds that the pur now Ktcx. Mr. ij.» is very entusiaatic
Address,
Funeral services were held at her late chaser of the ticket paid full fare fur a over the country aud expect, to return
home Thursday. Rev. Thos. Young' tijip for the distance called for by ticket with bls family the Hst of this month I
Dr. Donald McDonald
officiating. Burial in Prairieville cem­ and was entitled to ride at her own con­ end make a home there. Ho met Mr. DELTON STATE RAMV
TUE&gt;P1SCIA1.19T.
Dooley, formerly of Hastlbga and willl
■,UP' ■S’,A*E BANK,
faros eoJda, treveau pnnunMUL etery. —-----venience.—Mancelona Herald.
A. A ALXHCM. Pro^at.
be a near uelghlor lo him.
248 aad250 East Fulton Str,

g Southwestern Barry |

ENTERTAINMENT
.

at the hall.,

DELTON. - MICHIGAN

Friday Eye., Feb. 17

JOE RUGGLES,
THE GIRL

Arlmiccinn Adults, ” 25 cents
ADmiSSIOn Children, - 10 cents

It Will
Pay Y to
Figure With

IK. H. Chase

Coal, r
Cement,
Paints and Oils.

IV. H. Chase,
Delton, Mich

Safety and
Every Accomodation

Wednesday. March 1sl

Delton State Bank

Honey to Loan

t'oley’s Honey

Tar

B. 5. MOtEMOUSE. Cubing.

Grand Rapids, Mich

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HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY 8, 1905.

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Grand I^edge is to have a gas plant. Wishes to dejxirt Marshall, she will ' If a ul.evt of paper be laid at the
quietly drop a Line to J udge Haxqm or boil hd of n grate, eo as to prevent
Arthur Allwat, a Battle Creek team­ some other ex-Bsttle Creakite who ie air from e*m!ng up between the bars,
and a fire bnU( on 'this and lighted
ster. has been notified that he ia heir to living there iiecause he can’t help it
from tbft- top. such a fire will be prac­
a big estate in England. He will go and have him dump the little town In tically nnokeicM.
Appalling’ Increase in the Number of Operations
an envelope, flxg one of the fast trains
over there and get It—maybe.
Performed Each Year—How Women May
that whizzes tnrough the settlement,
aud mail it to Battle Creek, it would
f THE WEEk’5 NtWS
Avoid Them.
A monwe bale can be effectually
Riley Matthews, of Lak© Odessa, is
&gt;
FROM
’
not be safe to put Marshal* on a raft; stopped for nil time by pasting a doth
in jail at Ionin, charged with making a it would slip through the cracks.
NEARBY COUNTIES
over if if after pasting the cloth te
murderous assault bn his father while
sprinkled freely with red pepper befarw
he was drunk on hard cider, and later
applying It to the wall.
POTTER’S BOWIE KNIVES.
Holland is to have a *uew savings with trying to shoot Wm. Perkins.
Hut Fann nad not yet raised her eyes
bank, capi tai $50,000.
-from’ ber feet, and the consequence ot
J. Ward Copeland, of Charlotte tar
Ttiuiaan’a checking the regular motioo
Tl.c‘State Historical Mwieiy’s mu­
Battle Creek wants an auditor pro­ and feathering fame, has at last ceased seum has just received frmu tbe Miiwes of tbe chain ■broogh’t them together
nnd awsy’cd the bunch of bananas from
to be an attracts,on in the circuit court.
vided in its riew city Charter.
Rebecca Lewis 1’otb r aud Fanny Tot­ Its dellc.-.to Jjalnnce. Fann tried to
Monday Judge Smhb. at the request of
ter of laike BeuhUi some exceedingly right herself, bnt in vein. A moment
Prosecutor Peterf, dismissed ail the
In Calhoun: County in January' there cases then pending against Copeland’S Interestlug relics of their father, the later tbeie was a kind aplnsh in th©
late John F. Totter, who Iu war times water twenty feet below, .-u-eompanled
were 15 divorce cases started to 31 mar­ ■ alleged persecutors.
was kuowu tbe country over as ‘‘Bowie by n scream from Tamnsn. who was
riage licenses'; granted.
.
Knife", Potter. Jn 1800 Mr. Potter was
Elmer Stowell, of St Johns,' got a a member of congreKH from the First
Mineral water of great medicinal verdict of til,845 against the Standard
district of Wlaconsln, A fellow mem­
value has been found at St. Joseph.
Oil Co. last week in the Clinton County ber wns Roger A. Pryor of Virginia.
A. 875,000 sanitarium will be built.
circuit court He sued for damages to Pryor in a sharp debate on the slavery
his house caused by the explosion of a question fell foul of Potter, who gave
“ Robert Baker,'aged 61, attends to the lamp, the oil in which was furnished him ns good as he sent Tryor chaidrug business he has at Vicksburg as by the standard Co., and which was lenged the Wisconsin congressman to a I
actively as if be were a kid of 30 sum­ proven, to be adulterated. His daugh­ dud, which the latter accepted. When
Pryor’s second called on Potter, ac­
Going through the hospitals in our neas, sleeplessness, melancholy, “sU- mers.
ter will sue the Co. for damages because cording |o the rules of the "code," to
large cities one is surprised to find Buch Ke ” and ‘‘want-to-be-leftaalone” teelof injuries to heraelf caused by the name the place, date and weapons Pot­
a large proportionof thepetients lying
l, they should remember there Isons
Because we mate medicines
■Or those snow-white beds women tried and true remedy.
ter coolly suggested bowle knives. Pry­
Albert Gill, of SL Joseph, was bru­ same explosion.
and girls, who are either awaiting
or's frlcud recoiled in horror from thb
The fqLowing letters cannot fall to tally beaten aud robbed by two high­
drem. W« five them tbe
or recovering from ecrious - opera­ bring hope to despairing women.
use
of
"such
barbarons
weapons
be
­
tions.
waymen one evening last week. His
According to th© Times of that city,
fermmla for Ayer’s Cherry
tween gentlemen" and at once dropped
Mrs. Fred Seydel, 413 N. 54th Street, recovery is doubtful.
Why should this bo the case? ShnGrand
Ledge
council
has
in
contempla
­
Pectoral, and they prescribe it
tho affair. "Bowie Knife" Potter be­
plv because they have neglected theta- West Philadelphia, Pa , writes:
tion the building of a dam with which came a popular hero In the north, and
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
•elvea. Ovarian aud womb troubles
are certainly ou the increase among wrote to you far advice. I bad a serious womb
It is not bran coffee and health foods to operate their electric plght plant, It was long the.correct thing to present ' consumption. They trust it.
the women of this country—they creep and ovaruvn trouble am! I could not carry a alone that can make Battle Creek fa­ which is now run by steam. It is es­ to him bowle knives.
upon them ana wares, bat every one of l chDd to maturity, and was arirlaed tlmt an
Then yon can afford to trust
In the collection.Just presented to tbe
timated that it will cost about 850,000
those patients in the hospital beds had j operation was my on!v hop-- of recovery. I mous. That dty i« said to be a regu­ to build a 14-fout dam which is'ctyitem- society and now on display in the room
h. Sold for over 60 yean.
plenty of warning in that hearing­ could notix-or to think of going to4he hospi­ lar Mormon recruiting station.
plated, and it te among the possibilities devoted to Wisconsin wnr relics are
down feeling, pain ut left or right
I tal. so wrote you for advice. 1 did as you fcthe
bowle
knife
jmd
pistol
habitually
that
the
city
will
be
galled
upo
’
n
to
vote
v*umw,
nervuwi
oxnaubtion.
uam
in
1
w,d
twk
E.
Pinkham's
the .~-n
womb,..anervous
4k.
_ ■__ exhaustion,
i_ «_____ pain iu
Judge Smith sent Ben Lambert, a upon a proposition co bond for that a- worn by Potter bltuself while in con­
married man at Dimondale, Eaton Co., atnount for that purpose at tbe com­ gress In those -stormy days (1&amp;7-G3),
the knife with which he proposed to
womb or irregularities. Ail of these suffering women to write you for adviis, oa to.'Jackson for life for an assault on a
ing election.
symptoms arc indications of on anhav® done w&gt; much for tan.”
fight Tryor. a long, ugly looking wenp- .
young girl. That kind of punishment
iusalthy condition of the ovaries or1
n..v.. xt..^ v
r
on enlculated to stir with horror the
womb, und if not heeded the penalty I
? h’
1
“’“'“"A*
would soon make such cases rare.
F. A. Shaw, a Klondike miner, was most Inveterate “tire eater:”-two Con-:
federate l»ulo knives presented to Tot­
married
at
Charlotte
one
day
laat
week
“When these svmptoms manifest them-1
Mrs. Pinkhiun:—
ter
«•»
eercmohlaj
oveiislons
and
n
tin
Hoh. Robert D. Graham, of Grand to his former wife, Mra. Celia : Barret.
•elves, do nut drag along until you aro “1 hsvebeunagraat sufferer with irregular
tch .box rnrrirt! In the Ruvoluthm- '
a4d *her Cherry
obliged to go to the hospital and subovattan tn-ubte, and akout Rapids, an extensive peach grower, de­ Twenty-five years ago Shaw ieft his’ dlkp:
«rj '.rar by Mr. Potter-. Br.n.binete. I Pe«or*1 ln »r~*lng up ■ eokC.
rata ta »n ATw»r*««T.
! fhtw montlM agn the doctor, after iidngtho
clares that so far peach trees in Mich­ wif^who afterward divorced and marfor the fighting spirit appears to have
’
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11
that L?d.a L. Pinkhams Xtgetab.e ovnrict and would have to have an operation. igan have suffered *no injury, and he
1 ied Barrett. Her second husband died boon In the Potter blood -Miitlisou
Compound has saved thousands of;'My mother wanted tne to trv Lydia E. Ilnk' '"
WCnuen from surgical operations
;
VegetabW Cwopound a* a last remrt, predicts a large crop.
about four years ago, and Saaw having tWis.i lM&gt;fuo&lt;-rni.
.
'
Vihva woiuen are troubled with jp. i JU'd R opt only^r«I me tram an operaUon
made a stake iu the Klondike, it is stat­
I
but
madq
ma
entirely
well*."
regular, suppressedor'paiufnl rnenstru- but nuu,a ,no entin*,v w*nThat Michigan Central has doubled ed, returned to Charlotte-some months
ation, weakness. leu&lt;x&gt;rrhuBn. displace-1I Lydia E. P nkham's Vegetable Cent* its ^conservatory:at Niles, so it will fur­
The -rewind of the Inventor who can
ago, and a renewal of the old attach­
m«m or ulceration Of the womb, that 'pound hl once remove's such tnrabtea.
bearing down feeling. Inflammation ufI1 Refuse to buj^nny other medicine, for nish bouquets for passengers on all ment sprang up between the. two. M re. prodne nrtlfleiril diamonds In so tempt­
trains which slop (here, winter or sum­ Shaw has been a promtueut and popu­ ing th:if lhe Mois*-'&gt;it experiments with
thoovarics, baekaoh.-, bloating jlor flat-1 yon need the best.
the ctedtrlr- fumm-e. which were, inntlulency). 'gtmeral debility, indigestiufj.'1 .Mr* Pinkhiun invites all sick wonten mer.
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''
lar resident of Charlotte for a number •gurarftj Nome eight
Jon ytatra it go.
and uervonx prohtratinn. w-arie beset|: to write her for advice. Her advice and
of years.
have U-.-n continued until the pre-turnf
with sneli symptom^ m« dizziness, kissi- 'medicine have restored thousand^';to
tudc. excitability, irritability, ri-rvous-i: health. Addrc-w. Lynn. Mas.*.
tlnngresj will ypte S’iOO.ia'K) to dredge
j■
’, BHrer and make it a navigable
I Thodfcfrd'-s Rack-Drangto comes
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail.
The cosmopolitan nature of a san­ th© laboratory of t’.w Sorbonne Id Parsirftrni..^ ItI nearer
is ciffifidently
predicted
(hatsystem
regulating
the erittrei
itarium has been graphically shown
The first dlainouita made hy-tlip ehtc- i I aud keeping thn t&gt;cdy iu hrtjtn than
when the nnmey! is all spent a 20 foot this wwk-al the Rattle Creek (Advent­
any otbrr mcxGcine tuadei It. id
launch can go io Grand Haven from ist) Sanitarium wh&lt;?re due lecture, was *trii-, ftmiat-r were- of inleroswple skw. j
i ’
PROkATE (HUiElt.
I a!*'ajK Truly in any emergency toand few in rundjcr. "
Htati- of Michigan, &lt;\&gt;;inly of Barrv. k«.
Grand Rapid-: and never hit a sand bar. given by Miss,Francis Tfitlps otSend-.
I treat ailments that arc fre purt in
As the -.v«nk eonflnv.tal various modi-’
&lt;&gt;f .'Ira. ii. F. Adutns.*&lt;»f M;irc-?1 ltd,Mich.1 At a se-'loc ot tte 1‘robm.- Court f&lt;
cujDly uf lUm-. Inddeti at the Prole.val. Japan; another by
A. Reed of fliriHons were .worl.-d «.&gt;uts t.s the ertja- I I any family, surii ru» in^'.p‘--tion&lt;
Toth- iir.n i-f Fidti-y .’.it'.-Cu., Pan.jjr. Mich, j .4 tf»- city of Ha-itiffite. In *ald .cornttv* uu
I btfiotmi*
cold*, diar»-’..5t‘., and
TnoHa^e
Dtvid
sheperd*
*4
Battle
rlcjire
Treadwell, Alaska: auuth.-- by Mrs. S.
V.iorv
th’ Olh &lt;&gt;4,* nt January lu the vet.
| stomach a^iea.’’
Gents:
When
think
of
:
.
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.
— thfey-*-~
—r yej,n* !I■ tho
•.,« r-&gt;&gt; ’--ii
&gt;d nm*
tii'i” luiudieil .nid
&lt;nn; tlr«iiti-.
.
( reek, founder of the ’Nichols aud Shackeiton of New York the. Chautau­
inintl-1 I Thedf.-rd a BlarkrlTunvin »« the
. my hut-band and myhelf.httvt suffered
• i Ins.
•
ered 1I Pr.-stuc.
M .Mack. lotlg-of Prot»ated.
Shept-rd Company, left all his property qua lecturer on modeling; another, by
,-ely known j I standard, rxvofnijjng rcwv'-Iy for
&gt;n ’h*' '" 'ttar of th • e-mui- of Wfll'.-cu'with k|dnt-y and bladdef triniblfas.and
: ‘
........................................ /. 1
I Btoninch. l-uwd. litre :in«l kidney
I the money We have paid out to doctora l *■*
to his.sun Freedom, cuuing otf' entire­ Miss Margaret llilz, uatiomd lecturer of io-partalc*« of nil t’-\ h-ird’t seriNti.'* «f
troubles.. It is acnir for tU-^ouiesI arid for kidney remedies and iffthout!
---------- ------------- ----- -ly his son Alfred. The latter is now the W.'fj. T. U. end a swimming enter­ the diainoh*! |n i hjMtalllnv structure.
tic ills wLil.-h Rry frc-quejitly ghmruon
: much rdit-1. and then to think that live J-ray In# that an hMtrum-nt UOU on fill- in jhlImrdnesawntl oia-rMt-al eonjpASitlon. .
suing
for
his
share
of
the
$HOOO/MM|
tainment
by
W»
J
Tuttle
ut
Chicago,
I thedociqr. Hi&lt;asg&lt;-&gt; i fuFfilrilfiren
&amp;■
iHrttiN or lh&lt;- Itaiurd Kidney j
.The largest terrst-il yet .obtwlnod li
is for :;rowa pureonx; A dose of
swimming champion of the world ou only one-ha if .1 'millimeter iu length,
: ( lire ha-5 cured US IS wonderful. .About * anq the ev^ntor tuer.-ii.'nameJjqijiclntraor •edtaXe. '
this medicine every dsy will' toon
two years .igo my husband's condition !
.,, , ,, ....
several distances. All happened tube and. while thla’is only .i sparkL'lt Indi*
cure tire rnc-t obstinate i-asn.of dy&gt;trv votnnthi • terrible ih»Hrii»tns
There.qwn11 is ordered, that Monday the Jrrth
, Rl. romeUii.... terrible, the urile was day of n-!»ruiry a . t». tsw-at ta o-eftwk Itathe
Charlotte’s mayor notified the . sport­ patients at tne same time.cates
that
.tho
processis
cnpnhlc
of
pepp.i yr confirmation, arid when
, tcaiityjtnd very high colored. Bud at • Jeronimo, be a-taned for lh&lt;- hearinx &lt;-f tald
yielding dlnmonds of good quality nm!
taken as directed bri.ngt quick relief.
I other limes il would lie thick and I I&gt;"«h1ub *’«l that the b.-;r* at hw &lt;jt -aid.demu ing element of that town who were ar, Ciu.i.iv »1ih »tre»k» Of Wo«l ufrouBb
tanging a sparringexhibrtiop that prizb
Several people have telephone*! to us, that some tiny in the riot distnlit future
» it. He would get up from aix to twelve t om i. tnenioo** nomen m tne iTonate omce. lights would not he tolerated linger hit that two men are going from house jo the laboratory proves*, of Mother Na­
the city of HaMlntti. In *ald County nnd
ture. ns exemplified In the Rand, may
i times a night to void.the urine. Only iu
’bow
ft any there he, why the pWrt of administration, and if there were any house |n Lowell and claim.to be minis­
ihose affiiclt-d with this terrible disease th«
be duplicated In man's laboratory nnd
petitioner may not N- granted. And ft l»
i can realize hi- condition, and I wish to further ordered that said j&gt;etlt&gt;&lt;»i*r Rive, nqtlev attempts to mnnkey with the buzz saw ters of 4he gospel. As soon as admit­ In a commercial w.tv.— Chicago Jour­
, nay. although we are advanced in to the persons intermted In Mid t-tate. i-f I the some one would get hurt.
ted and began lo uuwiud their bobbin, nal.
IHA XL BAPKIL ,
pendency of Mid prtuion -uri tbe hearlrx
years, the Hazzard Kidney Cure came thereof
it is found from their circulars and lit­
by eauslng a oony of this order to teto our relief: and cured us. It is tt;uiy published in the Harting-- Banxkk a i»tw»
TbcdXbrd’s Black-Draught m4 if he
erature
that
they
are
filtering
lhe
Sait
Henry
Zautop/of
Albion,
who
was
paper printed and circulated In said Coiuitv cf
does not keep it aend 25c. to The Chatta-*i
Worth ies weight in gold.
Barry, once In i-ach week for three succeirlve badly burnedtiy Electricity iu December, Lake City form of - gospel. Since the
La. Revue, a French
JourMJ1S. B. H. ADAMS.
w&gt;--k3 previous to said day of braving.
■
Marcellus, Mich.
• Ciiak; M. Mack.
died Sunday. His arm was burntd congressional investigation in lhesmout net!, declares -that "nial de turre.” or
•
Judge
of
Proliate.
.lend
sicknefos..
Is
nn
real
a
malady
asThe Hazzard 'Kidney Cure, Great
shockingly and his friends contribu­ case, our people are not anxious for any­
Ei.ua C. HKrOX.
tli&lt;- "mal de mor.” It desipnatrs n
Serm Destroyedsold and guaranteed by
Probate Register.
ted Mein which was grafted on the in­ thing more smboty from the Mormon pathological condition of modern life,
Q. A. 11 INKS. '
f A true copy!
jured
member. He was thought to be side. They have been ordered out of •principally brought aliout by traveling
FRED. L. HEATH,
Hastings, Mich.
gaining. Sunday while visiting with a several homes and doubtless will be in Pullman cars and by-other methods
NOTICE OF UEAK1NG CLAIMS.
Other towns all druggists.
number of callers he suddenly fell driven from many more.—Lowell Journ­ of transportfition. which causes an nuBtata of Mtchtmui, County of Hany. m.
Notice K heroOy riven, that by\oj order of the back in a swoon aud died.
al.
tomatle movement of the muscles nnd
Probale Court for the County of )&gt;krry. icade on
a difficulty in preferring the equilibri­
the ’Jrtth day of .Itinuwy A. !&gt;.. 1900. four
um, of the heavy onrnntt. This sickness
months from that Cute were allowed for credit­
San Jose scale has made its appear­
Over at Guion City a uew use has generally Induces sleep, but n sloop
ors to prwM.( thvir claims against the estate
of Hamtiel Weeks late of said county, doVery often
oeaaed. and that all creditors of said deccaMd ance around Battle Creek and fruit been discovered for the rural telephone which does not rcfrvwb.
are pretty hard on shoes.
are required to present their claims to said growers are very much worried over the line. A farmer on the road north of this is caused by a sort of vertigo from
Probata Court, at the Probate office in the city
of Ilastinirs. for examination and allowance, on pest. Tho fruit growers were warned Union City saw a runaway team at­ looking at trees or telegraph polos
or beforellie -^ttli day of Mar next, and that
along the .ronte of o fast 'train This
Ne Taxea to Pay
such claims will be heard before saM Cour’, on several years ago, but gave no heed to tached to a aurry daah by his house, aud
IRON SOLES.
Friday, the ’.rdh day of Muy next. Ml ten it, not realizing the damage this insect feared for the safety of two women that rendition is often made worse by rendEaay Withdrawal
o’clock In UM! forenoon of that day.
Inc.
’
We make a
specialty of reis capable of doing. The pest is said could be seen occupying the seats. He
baled Jan. .Sth, A. U.. IMS.
There is no aafer or better investment
CHABLKs M. Mack. .
iairiug all kinds of foot wear for
recalled that a mile (town the road a
Judge of Prolate. to exist in abundance in fruit trees
A nyntism that develops a fine sense .in Michigan than our Class*‘G" Prepaid
fen. Women and Children. Try
around that city.
neighbor was giving a “wood bee." of honor Is worth more than all ths Installment Stock issued in aums of
ua once and get satisfaction. '
PROBATE NOTICE.
'
Calling this neighbor by phone he told text books'enn teach. It Is more valua­ 820.00 and upwards and on which we
State of Mtahlgan, County of Rarrr. M.
pay cash dividends of 4 andone-hatf per
1 Estate of James Johucock. drceaM*&lt;l.
W. J. MICHAEL S SON
Still another Eaton County murder. what was coming aud by the time the ble thnn calculus or lignrithms. Sun cent.
I We. the undertfgutMi, baring been appolated
by the Probate Court for the dounty of Barry, Alger Pruden, a young man of 20. liv­ runaway reached the spot the road was sitrlt or early Snxon forms. Greek roots
Fifteenth year of successful business.
T.WO COBBLERS.
state of Michigan, Cotnmtadonorx to recrilvo.
Gilt edged assets of over
filled with husky young farmers who or Roman history. liquor means hon­
examine nud
lust all claims aud demands of ing in Grand Ledge, was murdered
esty, foarlcosncsN. courtesy ami fidelity
all persons agduat *xld decca-&lt;--l. do hi rcby Wednesday morning. He was found stepped the horses.
ONE THIRD OF A MILLION
Sv e notice titat we will meet at the Jlrshtenco
to the standards set by eonscienre. No
DOLLARS.
,1. («. IIuRhei. w rods West of Village of in his room at the house} where he
college can tench anything better or
PKOBATE ordkk
Prairieville, on Monday, the noth &lt;1ay of March.
Write tor financial statement and
Last Saturday a very serious accident higher—New York Wof'd.
A. !&gt;.. 1605. and on Monday, tbe Uth d.»yof boarded with his skull crushed. His
booklet containing full particulars.
State of Michigan. County of Batry. m
April
A.
I).m-..
At
I
o
’
clock
I
’
.
M..
of
&lt;-aoh
ot
At«a mwsI'Ui of the iTo'.mte Court (ar the said days, for the purtXMe of examining and roommate, Clarence Jenks, has- been occuredto Mr. Charles Irish, of Carmel,
Ccuuty of Barry, holden at the Probate office, ntlowliig
Capitol Investment Bonding &amp; Loan
m:&lt;1 claim*, and that four mo'itte from
while working In the woods. A hang­
,
In the city of Hasting/*. In said County oi&gt; the 17th day al OL-ewnrimr. A.-D.. Wt, were al­ arrested on suspicion. &lt;
Seplot* Tanner- Pldi’il yon hear that i • Association; Lansing, Mich.
Saturday the '-’sth day of January In the your lowed by -uHd court tor creditors to present their
ing limb fell from a tree, striking him
ouetboii-ami nine hundred nnd (lie.
new
office
boy
call
you
"J
oimm
”
thW
claims
to
ns
for
examination
and
allowiuiee.
.
With sufficient force'to break three ribs
Present Chas. JH. Mack. Judge of Probate.
Hated J an nary :ird. A. I). UMS
The iHiug.of a mortgage of 8-1,UW,000 and inflict other serious internal injur­ morning? J•••dor Parmer--Yes. hut he's
In tb&gt;- matter of. the estate of Samuel A.
J. O. Hvunim
CampiH-ll. diweared.
only been here a week. Glv&lt;khlnr lime;
.
DWXW COLI.IXR
. by the Toledo, Marshall &amp; Northern R.
On rending and filing the petition dulv v-s|.
ies. He was conveyed to his home,
'
ComiDtalanrrs. 1
lied, ot NVnitant A. Campbell stm of said &lt;lwa*R. Co., a prospective railroad as yet, has aud has since been in a critical condi­ he won't liogin to call me Bill until
Jhe Niagara Silk Routt."'
ed. praying &lt;lurt :•» order or decree nixy be
next week.- Exchnncc..
.
aroused
some
interest
lu
Olivet,
Kalamo
made t&gt;« tbl* court determining who uro or were
PROBATE OKDHK.
tion. In some respects ho-seemed a
Taking f-ffeet Nov. 27, pxx. Tretar leave KJ
\tbe Uwit-.l heirs otMid rfewiMM-d mid entilivu to
and Vermontville, ahd the denial ot the- little improved yesterday, and itjis hop
State
of
MktMgsn.
County
of
Barry,
sb
.
Ilastiur&lt;KKt«tlow»: 1 .
inherit his estate.
At n M«wl&lt;»n of tke Proliate Court -for the Grand Trupk that it hasanjithiug iodo
Tfiereupou.it.W ordered, that huturdny. the
•
.KANTWAE1M
editnit he will continue to do so. - Mr.
•25th day of Febrnury A. n. isosxt ten o'clock Bi &lt;^&gt;ut&lt;ty of Barry, lighten nt 41*»y 1‘rolmu- office in
No IM. Detroit annwi
7 47 a in'
Uwforrni'ou. b*- assigned for the hoMlirg of tho city of IhutfngsjnsalJ county on Wota'-nday with it, adds to the interest of these Irish is well known in this community,
No..ire. Gr &lt;1 ItupidB &amp; NewS'orkkx llb t&amp;pm
said petltlan and that the heirs al law o( said th« 1st day of Fdbruarr tn the year one localities. [ It. will
come strolling
No. hm. New York express.. .... «:S3nm
deceased and n’.l other person* Interested In thousand nine hundred and In
and
busts
of
friends
will'
hope
to
hear
No. i«. Night expressJ ;O&gt; a tn
Present. Chas. M. Muck, .'udge of Probate.
said relate, we required to appear at a &lt;-H.’riot&gt;
through,
somtfwhere,
sometime.
—
Char
­
In the matter of Dip estate of inn ParrottWEBTWAkn
of his speedy recovery. This makes the Is very often acquired,
of said Court, then to be holden at tbe probate
lotte Leader.
Office. In the city of Hastings. In said enmity, dcc»!3»cu.
No. 107, Grand ftapids express
third woods accident intht county dur­
On rcadiuk arid fiHiig th- petition duly veri­
and siiuw cause U any there be. why the prayer
No. 1(» Grand Rapids express
though generally inherited. No.
of Charirs MCl^rrott/MNi of ’aid 4tmxd.
at the iieOtioner muy not be granted. And it fied.
103, Mall.......................
ing
the
past
two
weeks',
the
others
be
­
is further ordered, that said petitioner give praying that an order or decree may In made by
No. Ita. Pacific axprees
ing Mr. Basler, of Brookfield, and a Bad hygiene, foul air, impure
nottv-' to ttin persons intere-sted In said estate this court detenninlngwhcarr or were the law­
Trains Noel. hu. 1», ma am
of the pendency oftaald petition und the hearing ful lirln- of said dcct aosd am:’entitled to Inherit
0. W. -Kdoouu,
man in Roxand, as given in our county water, are among its causes.
hw ruftaln.
I
•
Thwvupon It Is oridorod. that Saturday the
W. S. Baiihox, Agent,
Chicago.
news
this
week.
—
Charlotte
Tribune.
It
is
called
“
the
soil
for
■2Mh day of February, A. !&gt;.. 1005. at to o'clock

Women in Out Hospitals &gt; IN

MTIIW W 1
NKNUAN.
&lt;
&lt;
4
4

Why Refer
to Doctors

yers

/ GREAT
.( FAMILY )

F

Read This Statement

DRAUGHT

THE CHILDREN

TRY Our waar Ilka

AUchi gan Central

Scrofula

paper printed and circulatr*! In sudd County of
Burry, oua- Lo ••ach week for three successlre In the fort-noon, be assigned for the hearing of
uld petition and that tho heirs at law of said
weeks cn-nou* to Mid day of liMirtnr.
deevased and all oUwr persons interested In
EU» C. Hltrux.
CHAS. M. Mack. ,
said white, arc required to afijiwil a session
Probate Renter. Judge of Wrobate
ot said Court, then to be hold on at tho probata
(A True Copy. I
office. In the t-Uy of llastlnn. iu said codoty.
and show causa if any them lie, why tho prayer
of the petitltmer may not l&gt;e granted. And 11
Is further ordered, that said pvUtlvner give
notice lo the person* interested in *ald estate
of the penderrey of said justltion and the bearing
tticr.sif by causing a copy 0: this order to be
For Infants and Children.
Published tn tho HAr-nxtis Uanvrm b tk-wa*
:&gt;sper printed and circulated in said county ofc
‘lurry.once In each week for three succeMlve
sueka provloda to said day of hearing.
--------- -Char. M. MAck,
Boars, the
1XXA C.----------------------------Judge otProbate.
Probate ft
Signature of
(ATrue Copy.I

CASTOR IA

TI11 Kind You Have Always Beugh&gt;

tubercles,’’ and where it. is

T

Battle Creek aud Marshall papers are allowed to remain tubercu­
devoting considerable space to “roast­ losis or consumption is
ing" each other o\late.‘ Tbe following
is from the Battle Creek Sunday Re-' pretty sure to take root.
Qme talite.
eord: The MArabail Chronicle is udusually correct when it remarks that
the “report circulated last week to the Removes every trace of
effect that Battle Creek would pole a scrofula. Get Hood’s.
raft’ up the Kalamazoo river aud load
Marshall on and deport it to the Quetu •end for Book on SeroftU. No. I.
ITfSilH ..
City is untrue. Any time Battle Creek

Hastings.

Chicago, Kalamazoo and
Saginaw R R.

TON^IUNE
SORE THROAT.

In effect Oct. rx

Hood’sSarsapariDa

Hr.

'vOTit!
’
ionising
.Grand itapMs

ata

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRUARY 8, 1905^
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o
o

CASTORIA

nx Bain GT totoi.
To the Convalescents—
We hold out a‘ helping hand to the
aiok who are slowly creeping back to
health.
Vinol hastens recovery after any
severe sickness. After typhoid, pneu­
monia or la grippe, 7inol quickly restores
strength, creates an appetite for nour­
ishing food, makes rich, red blood, and,
unlike old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and
Emulsions, does not upset the stomach.
It tastes good.
Try it on our guarantee.
Respectfully,
.

Miss Cordelia helped to unfasten the
fur cloak.
fit's n wcreL? sb* explained.
.
"Gracious, bow. Tunny! Does -the
btohop know? Who knows?" - .
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
"Very few know," admitted MImCotin use for over 30 years, has borne tbe signature of
dflhnr .
' .
and has been made under his per­
f .“Mayn’cl
pleaded. Nlx!e sweetly.
“Hare n white drem nndn cloak." amlb
sonal supervision since its infancyBy E. E. GARNETT
Ing. "anything to do with It?”
Allow.no oue to dereive you in this.
W. H- GOODYEAR. Dryout.
Miss Cordelia suddenly kissel ;ber.
(WyriffM. IXK, I&gt;U A. K.
|
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-trood” are but
"It’s a beautiful Hvcret Bert will tell
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
you,
aud
you
mustn
’
t
be
angry*
dear."
Infants aud Children—Experience against Experiment.
“Oh." wild Nixie, and for an mutant ^rm mrt get iwt .u tor »&gt;ucrw.
“Whatever possessed you.’* said Miss
BUSINESS CARDS.
tbe flusli of battle was In ber eyes,
“Your Bleigh M wnltingF
Cordelia, "to quarrel with ber!?"
*Mr. Bert Jordan 1« hore?’
“! didn't She quarreled with me.”
“At the curb.”
•
“You don’t want to jvold him. Tio
••Don’t be an Adam.”
"And Nellie CnrlF
Ben Ignored the case of Adam. “If you? Since every one knows you bars j He laughed triumphantly aud. rmateb- [TN A PPEN, KLEI SHAHS A
CaHtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
K
KNAPPEK. Atto™,..
'
I
could
see
her
alone,
”
be
said
gently
—
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
rejected the poor boy. I think,” faltered tng her up In hl« arm*, ran out into the
17 Michigan Tnwt Co. Bulkting, Grand
"alone accidentally."
Miss Cordelia—"but 1 mustn’t meddle— rtreet, and ready under the great fur
contain.-* neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Bapkto. Mtatilgaa.
,
“Accidentally, of course That's where I think you might show him a little robe* of the rielgh waa the hooded
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
I come In?"
rnaoMAS &amp; pbyor,uc,h_tii2ma..
cloak.
.
»
grace."
and allays Feverishness. It cures piarfhona and Wind
-How ever did Mlaa Cordelia rueaaF 1
Attoraaya at Law.jJJ- h.Pbyob.
“How." Nixie questioned frostily,
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
OBom am HwringB Ctty-Baak. BZ—J
“Because I am on her ride.”
laughed Bert aa be drew it about bar,
"does
any
one
know
anything?"
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
“But so.” radiantly, “am I. always
“Oh. they look at Bert. I suppose.” "or did you tell berF
pOLGROVE &amp; POTTER,
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
•n ber side.”
“You are two wicked plottan," re­ V
said astute Miss Cordelia. “Shall ws
Atrerarra at Law,
. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
"Oh. indeed."'
turned Nixie Indignantly. "1 aball go
go down, dear?*
•
"Miss Cordelia, she sent me her ring
They went down and found Mr. Jor­ back to that dinner.”
with a note saying she had changed dan waiting. There was h white roaeBut the groom hnd ntrpp«l back from
GENUINE
ALWAYS
her mind. I can’t go cringing after bud in his coat, anil he was rather tbe horae's bead.
l KXNASTON,
♦hat. can I? But accidentally”—
.
Attorney at
"ira greet!” cried Bert, aa they daahwhite himself, but a kind of smolder*
“Why." Interrupted Miss Cordelia.
&gt;d
down
the
street
with
the
soft,
coM
Ing fire was lu hi* eye*.
"did she change her mlndF
••Will you show Nixie my new or- Jest of the snow in their faces. "And
"Some law of the fourth dimension chlds?" suggested Mias Cordelia. “I I can’t stop tbe horse unless”—
may explain.”
must stay here to receive the other
“Well, unlesaf
"You’ve no guessT'
“Unless you want him stopped. Nix­
B. LOWRY.
guests. And. Bert, tell her about ths
"Well.” protected Bert, “a man can't Impromptu-tbe bishop’s Impromptu.”
Hasting.. Mich.
ie.”
, .
be an,Egyptian mummy Just because
□ways a large stock of «v* glaaeu
“Do ypA know." asked Nixie demure
Mr. Jordan bowed
Nixie led out
he’s engaged."
■pectactea
oo
band.
____
ly,
“
if
either
of
u«
has
told
the
bishop,
with a graceful nonchalapce.
"I see. And I don't see any hope for
They nt once forgot tbe .new orchids, because it would not be respectful to
A?*C. H. BARBER.
you."
though a ivbule end of tbe conservatory disappoint him?”
•
I’hVBlcianB and Nunreoaa.
“Then I’m sorry to be a nuisance. was a cascade with their weird rain­
“But there's one thing. Nixie.” Tills
Miss Cordells, but." settling himself bow bloom.
somewhat later.
.
like a rock, ”1 must stay until ehe
After n rikmt time Nixie pouted.
“Ob. b&gt; tbereF
R. TIMMKRMAN
comes. She comes often, doesn't she?"
“You. haven’t your mind at all on Nel­
•
HuoKBpathlc Pbyflctan and 8ur“You needn’t «u!k," »l»e told him.
Miss Cordelia began to laugh. “Why,”
aron, Office cor. Jefferson and Center
"I didn’t main to.” Bort protested in lie Carl have you?’
ehe asked. "don’t you- write to her?"
hurried meekmM«. “I was only anxious
“Well" said Nlxje. end softly laugh­
“I want to be sure that she cares about—about some roses that I’ve or­ ed. “I don’t see. why you should kidnap
1 HANLON. M. DA PhyBlcian u4
before—well, one doesn't like to be a
dered.”
tbe wrong gtri."
I A-. Sargrocs . Middleville, Mteh
‘ .A steamlug loaf of brown bread re- bound dog for nothing."
“Oil, Indeed 7’
*
So they dashed on toward tbe biabo?
"And
bow
will
you
be
made
sure?
”
“Yrs. 1 wflsj wondering If they'd gel
j quires a remarkably sharp knife to cut
“Oh. the minute I see her.”
A»ofher Radin Active Elrm««t.
to tbe biriiop’4 lu time.’
it successfully, "nd the best of knives
“It must be delightful." Miss Cor­
The emnnhim of F. •HeiiM ix a hypo­ Dfljce over fradJ
I become rapidly clogged with Tbe ndbe“You ’an&lt;&gt; Miss Cordelia.’1 she re­
omre
alou of the hot, moist substance. Vlcto- delia remarked pleasantly, “to be a marked M«dately. "seem lo have the thetical radio active clement suppOMtl itoddeBee phone 283.
For t! ie convenience ’of those who ! rlous the hiusekeeper who keeps her -riiau.”
bishop's impromptu quite weighing on to be alliol to lanthanum/ It eolora
V. GALLAGHER, Phyrician and
"Oh. I'll -know," said Bort, with gen­
bottles violet, causes paper to become
wish to rder all at their papers at one ‘ temper through the entire loaf! A most
your minds."
.
••
Surgeon,
DowHng.
Office hours:
time,, al suhscriliers to the Banker satisfactory substitute is the ‘string ial assYirance, "and you’ll help. .and
“Oh, it's no great matter to her,” sold brown and crumble and. rencbtH its 7 to V n.m., 12 to a p.m. -.nd 7 to S p.m.
then"- He stopped, with a sudden
greater arllvlty In if month after prewho are paid up to date, can get the cut." accotnpfished by means of a piece flash of mischief In Uls eyes.
ripltntion from solution. Attempts to
R. S. HARTER, M. D..
Banner dud any one of the following al cTnnmon twine aud no trouble at all.
“But n great matter to you?"
“And then?" Miss Cordefid leaned
Slip tho string around lhe loaf, cross
lU YSlCiAN audSL'ttOEUN.
’solarefr,’n* lanthanum preparations
for one j ear in advance as follow?*
‘toward him, with-ber own eyes twit?- . "Well, they’re -bride roses. yon sec." dre
’
FFK
’E HttMCN-fl m«». m.. i w J p.m..?
being
mnde.
the
ends,
pull
tight,
and,
the
result
is
a
- “A wedding!" cried Nixie alertly.
Banner iud lletrelt Daily. Free
- p.n&gt;., A'l --alls pranipt.’y Attended. Tetekllng.
; tjlenn, even cut.
, ’
Fret*; . . ......... . ......... . .......... S3 05‘
\ "Then I’ll klthmp-. her!" cried Bert "Was that what Miss Cordelia meant—
im»cr at
Dcltou. Mleb.
and sjrrang to I As foet&gt; "If she cares. a wedding?*’ •
Banner ; nd Detroit Daily Jour
:
Look out for .Coughs. Colds. Croup
•Yc.&lt;’ he admitted, “that Is wb.it she
..... -.......................... 3 05*;
Miss t’onlfliii, upon my rouL I’ll kid­
nal. .
There i« no virtui* in n dawdling nap her.'-’
and
’
Whooping*
Cough.
They
are
UKNT1STS
menut.
’
’
And
ho
.was
white
as
bls
Ban nor . nd Grand Rapids HerI dangerous nt this sMson of the year.
, The slow aud languid drag­
“Oh, bow young und silly!’ toald Miss rosebud.
aid...■ ........................................................ ...
e, willwon, D. D. 8.
i ging_ of one foo*. after the other which
She looked at him. aud suddenly the They lend to pneumonia or conftump
Banner ud Detroit Semi.-Weekly
•
Healings, Mich.
.' some pe«.iple. call walking would tire ■Cordelia nnil aig'sed. •
tk&gt;n. You can prevent or cure’ailsuch
"Listen. ll'&lt; »|uite! syRKlb'e.” Bert I bajtie was .igain iu bi’r rjra.
«5 . uu ntUlete. It utterly exhnuitlH a weak
.
“
How
stupid
of
me!
she
saidand
'
. .. »-..a th.t i. ib. re., a «!,, । explained joyously. "The engagement made'a low bow to him. “Of cou'rae complaints with Bee’s Laxative Honey
Banner hh! Detroit Free I‘rest
33 I
■!. liW
.think .i n- ,-nnkw”T
Farm nd Ll»e Steck Journal..
only the bridegroom mmds the bride and Tar- an Improvement over all
A. SHELDON.
nul w.lk. To anrtv. any ben. lit from
Jk
.
. roses. Allow me to congratulate you. cough, lung and bronichial remediet.
Bauner 1 nd Michigan Farmer..
•
Abstract ano Heal Estate, office.
"I*. Mc-reta It U n«&lt;X«ry to walkRJ*
Abstract Bieck. IlMrungx
You’ve been breaking fc-to me gently— and the tx-st Cough Syrup. Solti by j
Banner ! nd Chicago Weekly In
~ j with a light, elaidic stup/wfitch swings j
‘ w’
■
1 am eo mn-.-b. obliged to yon-that you Fred L. Heath, the .druggist.
ter Ocjjin
“
Now
the
’
bteak
is
beifig
talked
*' | thc^welght of tbe body ko easily from
.
Banner. »u* New York Tribune
bateq are tho happy imfc."
I one leg to tbe other that its weight is about, und |lttl&lt;- N’xie. pdqb
* Il is my wedding.” said Bert nnd
AGE OF A HORSE.
.
•.
Farm©
not felt und which produces a healthy tho who!* hnrinbsM.”
“It’s quite likely." Miss Cordcilrt put set his teeth
•To t! oae living on Rural Routes
|
— । glow, showing that tho sluggish blood
* "Bo kind of you to men'* n It.. Has non !&lt;.»«, Mnj Trll II by EvaatnlM
only.
! la stirred to action in the most remote In dryly, “that she especially ihntoi the Miss Car! .come yet?"
’hr AnltHM.r* Terth.
talk going "'i atiout.you and put little
These ipccial rate* are offered an an veins.
Ar ptibli* sHb.-N ope s«f»s -so
old
“i don't know."----flirt Nellie Ciiri.'* •
M. STEBBINS.
iceoniodutfuu to Banner patrous Rud
■'Shouldn’t you be finding out?"
horse'- f‘dd j’or young &lt;mi&gt;« that bv- wlK
“That isn't m.v fault
kuyway,’
vi.wa,
iiului.
Licenced Enlbalmt-r
for a lira ted time. Get your supply of j In nmk!nt
But here there came a diversion—the can tell their nge feel- no little syiupent 1101ut.
with conrlrtion. "this plan xViil make
and FuuenU Director.
swish
of
skirts,
with
chatter
nnd
laugh
­
thy
fOf
n'neighbor
who
buys
u
[four
winter’s reading now*. If there is any 1 shonld be added In autficlent quantity every tiling right.1”
teen-year-old and i&lt;nyH n slx-yc-fr-oli)
paper or magazine pot on'.the above’ to cause the rnllk to coagulate In ten to
“Ob', Injlerii.” i repeated Miss Corde­ ter. going down the hall.
coll* promptly otterilnd. day w‘nlfbU,
•Oh," said Nixie, ••they’re going In to prit e idr h. Nearly even one can tel)
minutes ^nd to be ready for tho lia
list on w rich we can save you money' fifteen
“
a very, oh! horac from a vety yiuung
wo will try and do 30. Remember the cheese knife In thirty to thirty-five
"You
after all sl&gt;e'* been dinner."
Mr.'Jordan gravely offered tfls arm one. i-lnyitienily out’ sec* a sleek| fat.
BANNER is never sold for less than minutes, says American Agriculturist. through’
&gt;1.00 wheather in combination or The amount of rennet will depend up­
"Exactly." Miss Cordelia put In. with The girl’s Ups quivered. She looked high Ufrd nuitunl ipassing from genera!
alone. All special prices are made on on the strength of the solution. Two or feeling.
up nt him in swift appeal In tbe way appearsn&lt;t.« for a five or six year old
tbe othea papers in the combination.
that is fully twice n* old.
“I mean in the way of talk. Shell of the days before the quarrel,
three fluid ounces of rennet ought to
. •They’ll all know.” she faltered,
Tho lower front teeth, if healthy and
be sntficlent for a thousand pounds of bate tn begin all ove* agatn.1
••that you’ve heec telling me. and natural, are practically nu accfiratx
Private paid stainpe and all
"80”milk. The rennet should be diluted
The mayor of New York walked with twenty to fifty times its own bulk
"80." beamingly- "we’ll mt the thing they’ll try not to Htare and not to smile, guide, says the Baltimore Run. a year-. the stain pa yon may requin1,
and it will be horrid, horrid*.**
down the steps of tho city hull tbe oth­ of cold water ami distributed evenly short”
Ung has very short teeth.' with deep made to order.
"Don’t go," nald Bert.
er oveiilr g Hud bought n paper from a through (lie milk.
\'And I'm to furnish the knife?" v
cups hi the center, the two end ona
JAS. H. ATKINS.
newsboy .While waiting his change
She gave a nervous laugh and slip­ being Hhortcr than the otliera.
Bert gave her a nod. "It's great”
he said, “Well, my little man. how la
he cried and mnde for the d»or. "i’ll ped ncr hand within bis arm. but be
A two-yenr-old ha* short teeth, 'with
stood EtilL
biwiuteirt today?** The little merchant
comparatively shallow cups
It is generally conceded that the Pe­ see tbe bishop.”
looked up and. answered, “On de bum!" kin In tbe best breed of dneks for
"We must go." she said and gave a
“Mercy on ;is!” protested Miss Cor­
A three-year-old lias two long teeth
Wbenvou need a pill it is always
. The' mayor thought Tor a moment and market purposes. For' a small home delia, but he only paused to make a little puli and set ber mouth In as Ann in tbe center, with two abort or "colt” brat to buy the brat. Dade’s Little
finally said: “Keep at it. iny little man. this bird will yield larger returns for brief request.
a line as she could. “It’s too late not to." teeth on either aide.
Liver PfUa are tbe best. Try them.
iTou bavt a chance to become the pres­ the same amount of time and trouble
’It's rather late lo go," said Bert
“Miss Cordelia"—
A four-year-old has four long teeth, I key harm way of their own. Sold by
ident some day.” The little fellc w an­ than will any other branch of poultry
“They’re all seated by now. If Miss with one short one on either aide.
“Oh, you silly boy!"
I red L. Heath, the druggist.
swered Immediately. “Dat might be so. culture. As the small farm seems spe­
Cordelia has given, us tbe placesthat
“Ask ber to wear white."
A five-yeaiM&gt;]d has air- long teeth,
but I'll &gt;eil me chances for a nickel cially adapted to ducks in connection
she used to give us’’—
"I dare any.”
with deep cups in centers.
right now!*
"ITI tell her the rest myself.”
“We'll have to walk tbe whole length
A six-year-old has shallow cum. is
with the small fruits and vegetables,
Blade satin can be cleaued in the fol­
"And when.” laghued Miss Cordelia, of the table." broke, in Nixie and gave the two center teeth.
bees nnd perhaps a dove, cote. so .a
lowing mttmier; Boll three pounde ef
"is she to wear white?”
a tittle sob. "I’ll never forgive Miss
A eeveu-year-rid has tbe center, teeth
larger
farm,
affording
free
range.
Is
WINTER MEAT EATING
“Tonight, of course. You wouldn’t Cordelia—never. And where,” sudden­ worn nearly smooth, cups of second potatoes in a quart of water to a pulp;
most profitable If egg producing fowls
strain the -water through a fine siem
are in question with yarded broiler have me live through another day like ly drawing away from him, ’Is Nellie . pair shallow.
L*ty the satin flat on a board or table
Carl?”
An elght-yenr-old lo« th© second pair
The Poor Stomach’s Tale o! Woe­ plants attached. — American Poultry this?"
and f-ixmge with the strain*! water.
Miss
Cordelia
surrendered.
"Coma
•tl think." said Bert, astutely bend worn uoarly smooth.
Jourual.
..
Just now Mi-o-na is Needed.
The
material must not be rolled, but
to dinner,” she told him. "Come early Ing bls bead to listen, “that they’re
A ten-year-old Is commonly spoken of । folded down carefully. in cloths for
At this season of the year thousands
sending
for
us."
Truly
a
stop
came
as a "smooth uwtthqd" boree-l. a., no three hourw nnd then Ironed on tbe
•f people__
are_ already showing the ill
down the hail.
Do not feed your laying heps onions
“It’s great." said Bert and was off.
cups- As the animal grows older th© wrong side.
symptom^ that
v_________
**—t __
are____
eure____
to result
from
'
.
Miss Cordelia began to feel a little
"Oh.” gasped Nixie, "so they fire!" • teeth lH‘ioiue worn in proportion and
tbe usual winter diet, indoor life, meat or anything of. this character during
eating, hearty food, lack of exercise, the winter months tha^fcs apt to de­ .fluttered. She got Nixie on the tele­
"Let’s cut aud run," said Bert.
the. c-orncni of the end teeth become
ever work, and poor ventilatfon spell stroy the flavor of eggs. Good, plpln, phone. Would Nixl'« come to dinner?
CURES
WITHOUT
STOMACH
DOS
­
In another Instant they bad whisked rounded,
•&gt;ickn&lt;jBai” and poor, health.
wholesome food means well flavored Nixie would be-delighted to come.
out among the etray flakes of the plat­
To tell the nge with any degree of
ING
If the stomach cannot do its work eggs, says Country* Gentleman. Skim
“And I wish.”! calk'd M1Jh Cordelia an. She leaned against one of the pil­ accuracy beyond twolr© nequirea much
properly,111 health is eure to follow, Mi milk had better be made use of to mix next, “that yotikl wear white, dear.
lars. One baud In a hurried little flutter experience and the examination of Hyomel Cures Catarrah by Simple
9 ria i» the one medicine that assures a the mash for the laying bens rather I—I like you ihyjhlte."
Breathing W?J. Hollo wav Refunds
of excitement went tn her throat Tbe many sets of teeth..
natural digestion, that strengthens the
"It's
very
fonunnte,
then,
that
Tve
than
the
slop
for
hogs.
Have
It
scald
­
other Bert held and. felt it trembling.
.
Drreaiteq IU. Ehe-olory.
Money if It Fails to Cure.
stomach, that soothes and heals all ir­
’
"Come on." he said. Joyously facing
ritation, Congestion, and infiawation in ing hot, mix the mash with this and a new white silk,’’ said Nixie.
A rotorvd Virginia pmaclwr. «o.
A long stride toward solving the
MburCordelia chuckled. - "Come ear­ the snowy night, “come on!"
tho stomach or bowles. It is this that feed tbe mash warm, but not hot
nounwl &lt;&gt;□&lt;■ Sun,)., Kornlng: "BredeurlnI eaurrah was taken
ly,” she added. “Be sure to com© ear­
makes it a certain and guaranteed cure
.totom, ] ,,„n jiecoanw
"Come where if” The dismay of it was •torn.
with the discovery of Hyomei. Io fact
ly, nnd Nixie”— ,
for all stomach troubles.
touching. but Bert laughed.
mornto' .m a» power
de mlnidt
tbe percentage of cure by this treat­
If Um digestion is impaired, the blood
A good hired man deserves to bo pro­
"To the bishop." he explained. ’The Ln!!!-'’’!'1! *'r '**• “ «»&gt;»ple de ment proves it equal to lhe final trau.
is impoverished and becomes filled with vided with winter work if possible,
"There's qfihr a snow beginning. impromptu."
rhe folly of taking medicine into the
cmllcni of taml incrowin' of do BhI
prisonous impurities, deranging the says American Cultivator. I Us better Wear that pretty, warm clonk of yours,
"Bnt I don't ward to go there now.” . rn l&gt;fr wu. Maw. on' do brink or stomach to cure caUrrah of the noee,
Wbol© system aud causing sickness and for the man to be kept busy the year the long, fur lined one with the bood^
threat and laugs, baa been realised by
••W'hy not? You always Intended, Je », ,n' rlitot Pokin’ bin. wm d. Physicians, but not until Hyomei was
suffering. Mi-o.-na, acting upon the
stomach and digestive organs cures round and much better for tho em­ We’re all going to a-a little Impromp­ dldji't you—to bp married by tbe blah- nrrnj- of phnrob. An’ nil u ouch. Kitewn, had they a practical method
sleeplessness, nervous troubles, head- ployer to retain good help in these tu at the bishop’s and come back to op? Why not now?”
bredden^ de nett froxe ©ver e»i solid m ths* would obviate atomach drugging.
acbee, backaches, and general weakness times when this klntfof labor is scarce. supper.” And then she fled out of
There was 1 pause, wherein vainly a rock, dn’.de chlllem an' Mose© whlkA complete Hyotnei outfit coats bnt
and debility.
hearing.
through tbe darkness be tried to aearch rd ncra.. ” Ip the conkremtlon were
of a neat pocket in
If you.: »re weak and ailing the
Nixie dreMMxl as desired and came ber face. .
haler that can be used anywhere with
•onm
j-onns
nogroo.
who
bed
Im
to
chances are that it is due to a diseased
early.
Afteufarrowing feed rather sparing­
"Let me carry you to the sleigh." eollt’k. nnd whw orthodoxy h.d boon out attracting attention, a medicine
■tumacb, but you can be cured b* using ly for a few day a to prevent fever and
"What
sort
of
Impromptu*
’
she
qneadropper
and
a
bottle
of Hynmel. Extra
Bert entreated, "no that your TTB^e feet •bshtly warpod. One of them arow
Mi o«a. Ask W. J. Holloway .the re to avoid too copious flow of milk be­ tlonod hrichtlr
_______
liaMe druggist, to show you the strong
end aald. -Irby, perton. that can’t be bottle* of Hyomei coat but Sdc.
Breathing- Hyomei through tbe in­
ruaraulee under which lll-o-na is solo. fore tbe pigs are old enough to take.lt
fwwlble. «Me th., rwvrnpble. tel u. biter, everv particle of air that enters
.
lti-o-nu costs but 50c a box. If it does aU.
that water don. frrere ,t th, eqwtor.” tbeimee, throat and lunge, is charged
m&lt; help you. the prioe is absolutely
The old own imitated a moment and with a.healing balsam that soothra and
nothing.
then replied ocomtolly: -1 Jeat knowed aliatys ail irritation, kills the catarrhal
Butter la the most condensed product
oae of yon young olyxrr. WM gwlne germs and enriches the blood with ad­
on the farm—that most readily marketI* KM ta Iter
tor depute de work of de Lewd. Tonne ditional oxone.-.,
ed at long dlstnnw,_ Eggs and erenm
L
2
~
rectly
omhe
W. J. Holloway has so much faith iu
* IntliM..
--- --follow closely.
ten. when the nod K.a froM dar
Want your meusti
the!pow«r of Hyomei to cure catarrh,
•arn t no seorraphy an' tier warn’t no
that he Is selling it under h!s personal
trittntnr **
or rich black? Use
guarantee to refund the money if it
does not give positive relief.

The Bishop’s
Impromptu '

What is CASTORIA

CASTORIA

A
D

The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

F

Clubbing Rates.

K

F

P

W

Rubber Stamps

Ayers Pills£S;:S

MM'S DYE

�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY 8. 1905.
WEST PARMELEE.
MIDDLEVILLE.
WHAT THE
Mrs. Bert White is confined to her
Mrs. Evelyn Baker of this village
was taken to the asylum at K^attfazoo
bed with rheumatism.
-BrillUtit Reception* and Ball* a Feat­
Bom to William Sensiba and wife, Monday, having been adjudged insane
ure of Winter Life at Havana
on Friday.
'
OF SCRANTON, PA.
J an.29 th, a son.
Where Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
J. G. Nagler was in Hastings Mon­
-The revival meetings closed Sunday,
.
Emery Are Stationed.
day on business.
.
night at the Mennonite Church.
From the daily Havana papers lhe
Rev. C H. Conley was the guest of
George Haight, of Lake Odessa, has
Banneb clips the following accounts
his
parents
In
Albion
tbe
first of the
been the guest of his brother-in law T.
•of social festivities which will give our
week.
work and they approve it, but they do not know the exact nature of that work.
veaden* an Idea of “how they do things’’ M. Stimwin and wife for tbe past three
Miss Blanche H. Simmons, of Sagi­
in our sister republic. ' The accounts days.
THE
FOLLOWING
STATEMENT WILL SERVE TO EXPLAIN
naw,
is
the
new
stenographer
at
IL
T.
A number of young people from
ate sent by Mrs. Belie Spaulding
Courses to the prospective student and our Corps of
Emery, who with her husband are very this place attended the hand social at French’s flouring mill.
Our Work
Instructors lor guiding him after he enrolls. There arc
A. J. Stevens returned home last
popular Members of the American col­ Fred Johnson^ Friday. A fine time
Our work is to gather technical knowledge from all three phases clour work:
was reported.
.
Thursday from a six weeks trip
ony there:
quarters of tlxc industrial world; arrange it into special
1— We tettfh unemployed people the theory of the
through
the-western
states.
“The Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal
Mrs. David Barrault has been visiting1
courses fon special classes; and impart it to all am­ work they wapt to engage in. RESULTS: pcations
bitious of advancing.
easily secured; days of efrudgtry shortened, and some­
church gave a reception yesterday from Mra Frank Moxon during Mr. Per­
Miss Olive Scotford ia'ataistieg Mrs.
TO GATHER THIS KNOWLEDGE and classify times avoided altogether, quick promotion.
'
four to six p. m.at the home of Mrs rault;* absence on fur business. He G. W. Matteson with her housework.
it we maintain our Faculty and intermittently employ lhe
2— We teach employed people'to do their work bet­
Josephine F. Harris, 34 F. street, Veda- returned home Saturday accompanied
Stanley Wlldem and E. J. McNaugh­
foremen, superintendents, manager* and engineering ex­ ter. RESULTS, more responsible positions; better pay.
do, to the Right Rev.&lt; Bishop Albion by his neice, Miss Osee,Miller, of How­ ton wefe in Grand Rapids on business
perts of many of the leading industrial establishments.
. 3—We teach diasatisfiedpeople hdw to do what is
TO DISPENSE IT, we have our Field Organization for congenial to them. RESULTS: preparation for new work
W. Knight, the newly appointed bishop ard City.
Tuesday.
explaining the peculiar advantages ot our different before leaving the old; rapid progress in the new field.
of Cuba, and Mrs. Knight,-the Rev,
T. A. Bass and friend Mr. Schmidt,
E. Garrett, who has been making an
Mr. W. W. Steel, Mra. Steel, and Miss of Greenville, are tbe guests of his par­
Our Plan
extended visit with a son and daughter
Steel and Rev. Moreno, of Bolondron. ents, A. E. Bass and wife.
and their families in Grand Rapids, re­
Our plan embodies the following distinctive features: 1—We furnish all necessary preparatory instruction.
Tbe reception was a very enjoyable ’ J. T. Morgan and John Mungerson
turned home Saturday.
2-=-We provide drawing instrument* and experimental apparatus with each course requiring tlierm.
occasion and was thoroughly enjoyed
3— We explain facts, principles and processes so clearly
are under the Doctor's care at this writ­
Mr. and Mra Moses Rosenberg moveby everyone present. Bishop Knight
that the student quickly comprehends and remembers them.
ing. Master Olney Adams has been ed to Grand Rapids last week, where
4— Wc illustrate cur instruction with all views, plans, sec­
made a most favorable impression up­
unable to attend school on account of Mr. R.^ylll engage in tbe hardware
tions and elevations that will contribute to its clearness.
on all who had taken advantage of the
Illness.
’5—We give concise rules and practical examples showing
business on Plainfleld Ave.
Gentlemen—Please explain bow I can qualify
opportunity to meet him. The pleas­
their application.
for position at left of which I have marked X.
Mra. John Allen andXson Glenn are
F. P. MerrJU and wife, formerly of
ure of the occasion was materially add
6— We grade our instruction so that at no stage of his pro­
gress is the student confronted with insurmountable difficulties.
cd to by the singing of Mrs. £arl Hand­ visiting Jessie Allen of Byron Center. Fremont, were guests of H. E. Hend­
Mechanical Drafts ma
7— We- criticire and correct our student’s writtep recita­
Bom to Rolla Carpenter and wife on rick and wife last week. They are en
el and the playing of Mrs. Emery."
Foreman MacHntat
tions,
and send him special advice regarding his course when­
Foreman Toolmaker
route to Long Beach, California.
The following account is of a recep­ Feb. 4th, a daughter.
ever necessary.
tion and ball given at the Palace by the
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morehouse vis­
W. J. Robertson, C. B. Campbell, Dh
■'orraran Molder
President and his wife, at which Mr ited in Bowens Mills, Sunday.
Lizzie and Miss Blanch Hendershott
Some Interesting Facts and Figures
T^S^T*E°n ^nr
and Mrs. Emery were guests:
We are having a splendid winter as were in Hastings in attendance at the
We employ about 3,200 people.
«
jRlcct
ric Engine
“The ball at the Palace last night was ,Tar as aleighjng is concerned. The funeral of Miss. Nettie Hendershott.
Our mailing department lumdles. about 15,000 pieces oi
Electric Machine Design
one of the most brilliant scenes which ' young people are taking advantage of
. Electrician
mail every day.
Mrs. Ella E. Dwindell, of Colorado
. Electric-Lighting Rupt.
has been witnessed at this handsome . it as is shown by the sleighrldM par Springs, Colo., was the guest of her
We use about $400 worth of postage stamps daily.
. Electric-Hallway Supt.
Last year we issued about sixty-three million (63.000.000)
home of the Chief Executive.
, Sheet-Metal Draftsman
| tlcipated in.
cousin. J. W. Saunders and wife Tues-'
Telegraph Engineer
, orsamcntal Designer
pages of instruction.
The time for arrival had been set for I The Yonng People's Social Club will day and Wednesday. She is spending
Wireman
. Wcapective Draftsman
Twelve.years ago we had only one course of instruction and
Dynamo
Tender
V p. m. and soon after this hour the long •
enrolled our first student. \ve now "have 152 courses and
Molortnan
■ hold a Valentine Social at the hogne of a few months in Charlotte with her
steam Engineer
rapher
about 6U0JXX) names oc our roil.
etreatn of carriages and automobiles । Moses Robinson, Northeast of Mlddle- aged mother Mra. A. H. Munson.
Engine Runner
began to arrive.
Marine Engineer
I vilke, Feb. 14th. The Club furnishes
Retail Ad Writer
Civil Engineer
•
The decorations and lighting was j| valentines and the ladies bring supper.
LANE'S CORNERS.
m-Hrquite Englneer
Send for Further Particulars
superb and most artistic. Festoons of ;i Those from this place who attended
We understand our school has been
LANGUAGES TAUGHT WITH PHONOGRAPH
evergreens were entwined around the 1 the lecture at Caledonia Saturday night closed, the teacher having resigned her
| ... j Spanish
Doubceir.cnt. riac* an X opposite the I-Miiion you de
balustrades .n&lt;I potted pHnu and paltas pronQ,1Ilcwl lt sp|«,dld.
position. We hope It will soon begin
ify for. Siztl your name and address, then cut out XI
mail it to tbe iiddreM glvrti at the bottom of ibis ad
stood in ail the nooks and corners of
-----------------again.
the grand stairway. At the top of the
cutnmunici-.ioni to
MORGAN.
Mr. Ketcham, of Hastings, aud Jas.
chtfrs a perfect bank of plants aud
______
Wm.
Fox was reported &lt;in the sick Knickvrftacher
were calling on the
International Correspondence Schools.
greenery had been arranged and with 1 list last week,
school Wednesday.
SCRANTON, PENN.
----- State...
tho mtmarou. tiny colored electric I M„ Leth, Adkln, h„
Guy C. Lon geo r. Ionia, Mich. Lock Box 95
Ira Paskill and brother Rue ben is
gl.be. pteplmr out from them ptteeut-1 hia with cold Md
thrM, ,or „Mr|
are cutting wood for Chas E. Powell
ed a truly fairy-like and bewitching ap * week past.
We understand there Is a man in pur
‘&gt;The"Steld.nt and hl, wlf. roared I M"' V,‘“
community to organize a Gleaner
SCHEDULE A
at the head-or th. Malm .nd were m- ’"*• d“7
w“k h*’n1' •*“' ,wth lodge. We wish Vim success.
James Knickerbacher is drawing logs
alstvd by all of his secretaries,’ many of ex r“r e ’
whoi had their wives with them.
I JaCub M,,ler- of l’«toskey. landed in froln Chai. Powell.
Several of the visiting American Morgan Monday evening, Jan. 30th on
County uf Barry. '
NORTHEAST RUTLAND
army and navyoflicersattendediu their * mouths visit with his sister Mrs.
J
The Circuit Court for lhe County of Barry lu ('tranrwy.
School Coinmtesioner KpicliKin Visit­
full dress uniforms and rome with dec- j
^park, an&lt;| relatives of ‘Nashville
In tli&lt;- matter of tin- inrtlllou of Jamra B. Bradley.,Auditor General !
?
ofthr * tale oFMIelUican. for uud tn behalf of *.»ld State, for the rale
ed our school. Wednesday of &lt;a*i week.
oratiotis, these, added to-lhe drees uni- an&lt;* Battle Creef.
of certain ian&lt;J&gt; lor t*xe« asraraed thereon.
s
TAXES nF
”
forms of tho Cuban officers nnd the ! Thomas Giu^rci, of Blanchard, visited
Uhiteles Brown is recovering from । On reading and tiling the |N*tlt!t&gt;u ,4 the Auditor General of the
Htalcof Mlcl)lig.&gt;:&gt;. praying fora decree In favor or tb-r-latcof .Mlcnlira •. I
many beautiful
and fnagnitldent; with his sister, Mrs. Heury'jlydeand his Unit attack of the grip.
ugain»t each parrel of lutrd tlu-i-in &lt;|i-*er!bt*L tor the -unotiiil* ih**ri'la ’
Vli.LAGK OF MIDDLEVLLLK.
qiecinrd. claimed to be.diw for taxes, interest nral charge* oi:«nu-ti
dresses of the ladies made a scene the his brother in Maple Grove last-week,
We are turry to lose a good man
»i&gt;ch parcel of land, and lUal Mich total* be .-old Tor lhe amount* *u
Johnson’s Addition.
clahned l y theNtate or .MK-tiliran.
brilliance of which will not soon be He will visit the present week with from our town as John Kurtz. He has
It t» ordered that raid petition a III !»• brought on t«&gt;r hearing and
relatives in Charlotte, and returns
forgotten.
*'
at the March term of thl* Court, to hr held at tire &lt;'ify of
proved hitnseli one of our best super­ ' decree
iiavting*. In the ( aunty uf Barry, ntatr o‘ .Michigan, on th- nth day of
Over 1,200 invitations had been sent home next week.
VILLAGE
OF NASHVILLE.
visors.
.
‘ March. A. D-. IMS. at the ofienmK of the « ourt on Hint day. and that
all perton* lu|rn»ti*d lu -ueh loud* of any part thereof. deMriug to
out aud not one of them vent n refusal,
Mra., W. S. Adkins and daughter
A. A. Matthews is spending a few
cvnteuttarh o elxlm-d I hereon by tho sial- of .M'rhlgan.for *«eh
D. Staley'* Addition.
the consequence was that the^place was Lena were in Grand Rapids'Tuesday days with his daughter in the city see­
taxc*. Intrn— t aud charge*, or any-part thereof. *hall
lu raid
Court, and file with the clerk thereof, acting x* regl*tcr In chancery,
uncomfortably crowded and dancing the 31st. •
their ubjrctlona-ttrerrto. on or lirforr the flr*t day of the term ot thl«
ing what die doctors can do for lame
Cdurt above mentioned, and that In lo ault thereof the ranie will be
TAXES OF 1902.
was an utter impossibility during the
Miss Millie Sparks accompanied her backs. *
taken as murfe«.*e«: and a decree will be taken and entered a* prayed
eatly part of the evening, but as some uncle Jacob'Miller to Nashville Mon­
foi tu,*al&lt;1 petition. And it I* further ordered that in nurMianonot
Township 1 North of Rang- 7 West.
.
David
Matthews
Is
just
recovering
raid
decn-etbr
laud*
described
iu
raid'
|w&lt;tiltat&gt;
fur
which
a
decree
of
of the guests left early it became a .litrale shall I-&gt; made, wilt be .void for the *ererul taxeo. Interest and
day morning to visit her uncle, L. G. from the grip.charge* thereon a* determined by such decree, on the flrat Tuesday In
lie leas so.
Sparks.
__
M.-y thereuilet . tieglmilug at w o'clock a. m. on raid day. or on the
dvy or day* Mit'raqnrnt f hereto a* may be irceaaary to complete the
Township 2 North ot Range 7 West.
Master Paul Cole has been (juite sick
rale of rani land* aud of each aiMpevery purecl thereof, at the offli-r of
PODUNK.
.
lhe f «a:nty Treasurer, or at Mich eonvrurent place as shall be selected
“I had a running, itching sore on my tbe past few days, but is new on the
by him nt the wunty ocat of Hw County of Hany. Hint- of Michigan;
Afton Smith aud Aaron Shultz left
•U.......... »*
40
s s: g i«
leg. Suffered tortures. Doan's Oiut-1
and that the ral- then and there made wiH-lw a public aylr. nnd oacn
Monday morning for a southern trip^
Township t North of Range 9 Want.
ment took away the burning and itch­ gain as is his sister Stella.
pant*! derarltwd lu the deerr* strati be separately exposed for rale for
the total taxi**. Interest and charges, and the sale shall t&gt;e made to the
ing instantly, and quickly effected per­
Mr. Gutcher, of Barry ville, is report­
Mrs. Clark. Osborn’s mother .of Au­
person paying the hill .iniount Charged against such parcel, and
Lot conitncnctnit 4 72-too
manent cure,” C. W. Lenhart, Bowl­ ed as doing as well as could be expect­
accepting a conveyane- ol th* -mallrst undivided fee simple Interest chains west of north M&gt;
gusta is visiting at his home.
ing Green, O.
therein; er. If no p-reuu a-ill pay the taxes and chargesaud taken l&gt;ost. south » nv ice chain*,
ed under the circumstances.
west 8 38-100 chain*, north
Floyd Valentine, of Woodland, is
be off-rwl an«1 Hold. It any parcel of Und enonot 1* qoM for tasr*. ■ avioo chain*, coat 2 sp­
Mr. Lombard, of Hastings, com- workiug at Afton Smith’s.
tnterert and clmnre*. aucli parcel -hall Im, pa-wM over for the time un chaina......................... -1
PARMALEE.
ta-tax. and fliall. on the succeedtUK (tay.or before the clow of tbe Mie,
menced moving his lumber from Morlx&gt;t commencing 7 MOG
be rooffereti. aud If. on Mich weoud offer, or during Mich *ale. the *&lt;nfq chains west of north
The oyster supper at Charles Biggs
’Phe M. E. quarterly meeting [will be
gan on Monday morning last.
cannot !«■ oold for the amount 'aforesaid, the County Treasurer snail po*t. south it amm chain*.
took, place this week Tuesday. A'large
held at this place Sunday. Feb. 19.
bld off the Mime In the nynie«f the Htate.
*e*t" st-ioo chain*. north
Mr. Fancher’s team took a load of number attending.
Wltne** the Hon. clement Smith. Clrcnlt .ludire. and the msbI of said * mhoci chains, ca*t aj.
W. H. VanAvery was in Hastings on young people to Stony Point last Sat­
Circuit Court of Hurry County, tills fith day of Janhan-. A. D.. I'JOb. 100 chains............ -..............
[ «*L ]
CLEMENT SMITH.
Little Pearl Andrus has been quite
business, Friday.
Cwuterrigurd^^
Circuit Judge.
urday night to attend the F. M. pro­
Township .1 North of Range e West.
sick
at
U.
W.
Loehr's.
A aleigh load of young people attend- tracted meetings which are being con­
The Gold Medal contest at the
&lt;xl meeting at East Caledonia, Tuesday ducted by Elder Allen.
STATE
OF
MICHIGAN.
church Saturday evening was well at­
night­
Mr. Hyland and daughter, Mrs. Car­
To the Circuit Court for the County of Barry in Chancery:
Foxes most be plentiful in this vi-' rie Brandt, of Assyria, visited Ola1 tended. Tbe audience showing much
Township 4 North ot Range 9 WesL
The petition of Jamra B. Bradley. Auditor General of tbe State of
appreciation of the pieces which were
Michigan, for and In behalf of said Stalo resjH-ctftilly shows that' the
cinity, at least tbe hunters are.
Norris one day last week.
list of lands hereinafter xet forth and marked “Schedule A." contains
well rendered. The judges Mr. John
a description of all the lands In nald County of Barry, upotr which
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tungate attended
Mr. and Mrs. Gammond, of Canada, Ketcham and -Supt. Chamberlin, of
taxes were as'essed for the years mentioned therein, and which were
CCTY OF HASTINGS.
a social gathering at tne home ot Mr have their household goods on the way Hastings, also Anson Merrill of this
returned us dellmprent for non-payment of taxes, and which taxes
have not been psld: together with the total amount of such taxes, with South
and Mrs. Leon Potts, Friday.
to Michigan, Intending to make this place, awarded the medal to Miss Myra
Interest computed thereon to the time flxed for sale, and collection fee
1137.
and expenses, os provided by law, extended against each ot raid
Frank Morgan, Aaron Sherk, F. D. state their future home.
parcels of land.
'
Rule, she having the highest number
Township 3 North ot Hanse R Went.
Your petltlooer further show* to the Court that said land* were re­
Joels and John Allen are preparing to
Leeter Webb's brother called on him of points.
turned to the Auditor General under the provisions of net 30C of the
r fl. Of a v
Public Aets of 1*93. as deling omit for non-payment of raid taxes for
build new barns in the spring.
last Monday.
r fl. 4 of s a
S’. Hl years .respectively, and that said taxes remain ini paid; except
of highway.
that lands Includedi tn raid “Schedule A” for taxes of 1*00 or i*1or
David Benaway. and wife were on,
SOUTH WOODLAND.
yrnr&lt; were returned ktartfa*. Auditor General as delinquent for said
Eastern Addition.
our streets, Friday.
taxes under the prorUkin* of th" aeneral tax laws tn force prior to the
S. Shopbell, wife and daughter Jessie
NORTH IRVING.
paasage of Act 200 of the I'uNIc Aets of twi. and which taxes remain I
Mrs. F. D. Joels is numbered among
Unpaid.
ImC s and south 4 of lota
Mrs. Robert Johnson is very low at have gone to Lansing to visit friends.
Tout petitioner further show- that In nil cases where lands are
I. and 3,......................,.-2
the sick.
Mr. Lewis Oaks is entertaining Mr.
this writing, also those on the sick list

AT THE CUBAN CAPITAL

International Correspondence Schools
Are Doing for Technical Education

ANNUAL LAX SALE.

, I i

included In "Schedule A" ns aforesaid tor taxes of tw» or of any prior

The many friends of Alvah Huff will are Mra. James Matthewe, Mary Krone
be pleased lo learn that he has gone to witter and Gladys Ulner.
the home for the blind at Saginaw.
Mrs Chester Hubbard entertained a
company at pedro last Friday evening.
Of course a good, time was had. ,
Yau Would Give Considerable Their will be a neck tie social at the
home of Joe Wlllitts Friday evening
To Be Relieved of Your
Feb. 17th, for the benefit of JtLe Church.
Each lady trlcg two lies alike, also
cake.
If you wanted to know what a good
even for a little while. Would you
not give more to be permanently re­ time wasjrou should have attended the
lieved? Yon have probably tried a married people's dance, which was held
great many things for your Rheuma­ at the Hail last Friday evening! about
tism without success.
fifty being present.
Did you ever try
Mr. Irving will work for Mr. -Kurtz
the coming year.
Tbe Wood school was closed last
week on account o£ the illness nf the
teacher.
a-J 6m- FREE HOME TREAT­
MENT in connection with it?
ILBaby ta Cutting Taeth.
An excess of Uric Acid in your sys­
Be sure and use that old and well tried rem
tem is the cause of your pain: this
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Hynip. for cMP
wc guarantee Athlophoros will" re­ •dy.
Iren teething. It soothes the child, soften* the
move. Take our honp treatment in rnm*. ai'.nys all pain. cut»i* wind voile and Is the
connection with Athlophoros am) a best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-oents a
lottlo.
permanent cure, is assured.
'
MauZsn Is the Pile Remedy that
reaches tbe spot and stops all pile pain
W. J. HALLOWAY
instanllv. If you suffer with Blind,
sells Athlophoros and will give you Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles
a Question Blank to fill out and send and want to cure It is only necessarrio
use ManZan. the Great Pile Cure. bc|d
to us for advice and treatment.
by Fred L. Heath, the druggist

Rheumatism
Afhlo-phofts

THE ATHU&gt;PHORO8CO..NewHav«iJkmn.

Sear, said land* have not been sold for raid taxes or have been ncreMaloiax and family of North Dakota.
dnre wild for said dellDQUOUt taxes nnd the sale or ral«». «o made
have been set aside by n 4'ourt ot comi'rtcnt jurisdiction, or have twen:
They intend making their future home
canceled a* provided by law.
here.
Your petltlom-r further shows and avers that the taxes. Inti-rest,
collection fee and expenses, a* set forth In raid "Schedule A." are a
Mr. Oscar Yerty is home and on lhe
Valid Hen on the several parcel* of Und* described in said nchednlc.
Your petitioner further shows that the said taxes on said described
sick llrt.
■ bud* have remained unpaid for more than one year alter ttr-v were
returned as delinquent; and the -aid taxes not hv ing been paid, and
Mr. A. Derby has sold bis farm to a
tiiosxnv being now due ar&gt;l remaining unpaid as above set forth,
man in Lake Odessa.
your petitioner prays a decree in favor of the state of Michigan
Ogalust each jarccl ot raid lands, for the payment of the M-veral
Meetings aje still in progress at the
amounts of taxes. Hitereet. collection fee and expenses, as computed
' mid extended in said schedule against tbe rarera.* parcels nf fond e&lt;mF. M. church.
tain»1 therein, and In default of payment of lhe said wveral sums
*Mrs. Myrtie Shopbeil went to Lan­
computed and extended against said lands, Chat each of raid parcels'
uf land may be sold fw the amount* due thereon, a* provided by taw.
sing to attend lhe funeral of a friend
to |&lt;av the Hen aforesaid.
And your petitioner will ever pray. etc.
these. ‘
Dated January 5th. IMS.
JAMES H. BRADLEV.

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.

South 4 of....
Lota 1.3 and 3.
Lots ...............
Lot 4...............

ULLAGE OF NASHVILLE.
East 7 fort of following
description- Bounded •'.‘&gt;1
by Main street. north by
railroad, w.-ri by section
line, south By Fuller street

VILLAGE OF WOODLAND.
Township 1 North ot Range 7 WesL
8*'.
Lot commencing IttfetX a
south of north* est comer
of section. en*t as frat,
south '-fifi-ct. wrtu W frat,
north 30 feet to beginning t.1

Auditor General of tho State of Mfohlgan.
HERE AT HOME.
.
for and in Itahall of bald State.
Hastings Citizens Gladly Testify.
It is testimony like the following
that has placed “the old Quaker Rem
Stale of Ohio, City of Toledo. / fc&lt;
Lucas county.
f
Poor Huie Mary Geraldine.
.
edy” so far above competitors. When
■ t’r.nl I
noth
Before tbe clock struck: eight.
people right here at home raise their
.senior
partner ot we nra&gt; 01 f. .j. nraey&amp;
Htd loat a very precious thing.
voice In praise there is no room left
Cu.rdnlnK
buxines*
tn
tho
dty
of Toledo, .county
It mode her'brcukfa.-t late:
and *tate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
for doubt Read the public statement
made her hurry off to school
i the sum of one hundred dollar* for each and
of a Hastings citizen:
, 11
Without one rriddlecnkr;
1 every caw at catarrh that cannot be cured by
.1. W. Babcock, harness makor of Jeffenwo Ht
*ay*; ••Beyond all question. Doau’s Kidney
Illta Is a most valuable remedy for all disorder*
ot the kldwya. My wife had attack* of kidney
ecmplatot for two yean, and urmI nutnerou*
remedied. Bur obtained no real 'wneflt. 1 had
x&gt; often seen and heard Dann's Kidney 1111*
re.-omniflUded that 1 went to W. fl. QoMHNiril
drug store and got a box. The effect could net
have tea better. She began to Improve from
the very start and continued to do *o. To »ay
w« think well of them mildly expresses our
opinion."
.
,

For sale by all dealers price 50 cents
Foster-Milburn Co.T Buffalo, N- Y. sole
aganta for the United States. Itememmr the name, Dpan’saud take do other.

; the use of Hall'* Catarrh ('tire.
It mnde her Rive dear little Ned
Fkane .LCukhkv.
A really truly shake
Sworn to before me and Sute-criiiM In my
Because the wind blew toff hla bat:
presence, thl* rth day of Decemix’r. A. D. IMO.
It made her cheek* feel hot.
•
A. W. GLKAMOW.
And tears kept com I pg a* she nut.
{skauJ
Notary Ilibllc.
Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally nnd
And quite a lumpy epot
Was In Ser throat. 'Twa* not her ring. net* directly on the blood and mucous «urfBoes
of the system. Send for taatlmoninta, free.
F. J. GSKXET &amp; Co.. ToMo. O.
' nold by d rugglst s 73c.
Hall'* Family 1111* are the beat.
Bhc thought, lo trouble her oo much.
Bhe hurt It tnh*r bed—
Just one short'little half an hour
Made all that fuss, she sold.

I

—Youth's Companion.

Wk.

BANNER

One of Ring’s Dyspepsia Tablets
after eating even if you eat bat little,
will digest the little you do eat, and
cure Indention. Dygj-rwua, Sour
Stomach Belching, and Weak Heart.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

Ben’s Laxative Honey and Tar is an
improvement over all Cough, Lung
and Bronicbial remedies. It acts on
bowels driven tbe cold out of the
system, cures Group, Whooplug Cough,
wards off Pneumonia'aud strenghtens
the lungs. Hee’s Laxative Honey and
&gt; Tar is ibe beet Cough Syrup for child|ren. Taatee good. Sold by Fred L.
' Heath, tbe druggist.

�HASTINGS BANNER. FEBRUARY 8 1905.

The New Firm of

Fred L. Heath CSl Carveth

intend to make our store as modern and Pro?reSsiQu’S^“'||
*.A Satisfied Customer is lhe Best
Under the above name we i-----------------.
’ We want it to be the most desirable store for you to do business with.
Advertisement a store can have.
Our line is most complete from the 1c lace top to the *3 ones. - See our Comic Hit ’Em
Speaking of Seasonable. Goods. February 14tb, is S T; V A LENT INE S DAY.
hard, for friends or foe.
______
PIERCE’S
FAVOR­
PERUNA — the great HEATH’S PINE and All of Stuart’s Tablets ITE PRESCRIPTION
CHERRY — the Best 50c and $1. catarrh tab­
tonic for catarrh, etc.
Cough medicine made, lets 50c and $1, absorb­ Pierce’s Golden Medi­
SWAMP ROOT—large an honest four ounce ent lozenges 25c, cal­ cal Discovery and all
other preparations of
cine wafers 50c.
and small size.
buttle for 25c.
Dr. PierceNo Cold Feet if you FIG SYRUP, the Cali­ HAZZARD’S KID
NEY CURE is all right WINE OF CARDUI
wear hair and cork in­
and Black Draught.
50c. .
A
soles, fit any shoe, 10c. fornia kind, 50c.
PAINE’S CELERY
KONDON
’
S
CATAR
­
LIQUOZONE,
y
o
u
THE REX PQROUS
PLASTER cures a lot RHAL J ELLY, 25c and have seen it advertised COMPOUND, a true
nerve tonic.
50c and *1.

OMEGA OIL 10c and 50c.

MAPLE COUGH BALSAM regular
price 25c, we sell at 15a \
COLUMBIA STOCK FOOD the beet
made, ask for sample.

KOW KURE curescows.

All of Dr. Miles’ Medi­ All kinds of Cod Liver KING'S NEW
DISCOVERY
cines. you always get Oil ■ Emulsions. Ozo- 50c
and JI.
results if you use Dr. mulsion SI, 50c and 10c Electric
Bit•
Scott’s Emulsion regu­
Miles’ remedies.
tere,
50c and
lar JI and 50c. Wy­
eth's Emulsion regular SI.
DR. COOPER’S NEW
DISCOVERY audCoop- $1 size 75a_________ ■
er's Quick Relief.
A guaranteed Tobacco H INK-LEY’S
Cure, one we know will BONE LINADR. SHOOP’S REME­ do the work._________ MENT, 25 and
DIES. bring us your or­
All kinds of baby food 50c, |
der for free bottles.
MENTH0LATUM. the all-round waive
FAULKNER’S MODERN MEAT All the Ix&gt;use Killers for stock.
25c.
‘
SMOKER 50c a quart.
SCALES PILLS, the best pill on the HOREHOUND DROPS, the New Eng
market, 101) pills 25a___________ land kind. 20c per pound, in 5c and 10c
CASKA, the 11 size for 35c.
_____ • 1
HEATH'S HARMLESS HEADACHE DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS, you have Backs.
■p
TABLETS, one bottle cures 25 head­ read about them.__________________ 5c and 10c Box Paper_________
s
aches, 25c.
BLUE JAY CORN PLASTERS cure HEATH’S ~ROCK, RYE and TOLU.
the coin when all others fail, 10S.
CASCARETS. 10c. 25c and 50c.
the tonic cough medicine.

We are receiving new Spring Wall Paper almost every day.
want your business. We will do our best to please you.

We will have a swell line this season.

We make odd size Window Shades the same day as ordered,

Fred 11«. Heath tSo Oairvetti., The IDi-OLe'S’ietEt, Hastings, Mich

RUTLAND CENTER.

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.

BALTIMORE.

EASTWOODLAND.

EAST HASTINGS.

Mrs. Jennie Barry's baby, about fe ur
J. Lehman is recovering from the
Miss Constance visited home last
months old. die&lt;i last Friday Feta. 3rd.
Sunday for the tint time since Thanks­ gripCharlie
Hood
is
s
great
.ufl.rer
from
Tb.
funeral «u held Usl suntUj M
giving.
oue of bis limbs.
tbe Martin church.
There will be a box social at the ann ulcer on one
Charley Cotton, of Portland Mich.,
Regular communication of Hastings
Shirley Meyers lost his best horse
Hendershott, school house un the 21tb
Lodge No. 52, F. and A. M., on Wedlast week.
■ visited bls parent over Sunday.
for tbe benefit of the school.
need ay evening, Feb. 15.
Little Winnie Johnson h on the
Mrs. Will Algeo is very sick with the
B. Snyder, of Ionia, is visiting Henry
Rev. Geo. D. Chase, of Grand Rapids
sick Hat; has not been able to attend
lung fever.
Dicker.
school for over two weeks.
presiding elder, Will occupy the pulpit
Miss Sarah Daly and Miss Erma
Orson B. Hager visited Charles Dean
ait the Methodist church Sunday evenThe State Road Aid Society wfU be
Musson visited the school on Tuesday in Chester on Friday.
and Miss Mary Hardy on Friday of
Janies Gay baa a fine new Portland entertained Feb. 16th by Mrs. Henn
Quarterly conference Saturday at 7 JO
Fisher.
last week.
cutter,
j». m„ at the lecture room. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sheldon entertain­
Mrs. Walter Berry, of Rutland, vxsit
Mr. and Mrs. G. Garrison returned
morning quarterly meeting and com­
home Monday. Ma. Garrison leaving ed a party of friends from out of town ed her daughter, Mrs. Dell Cotton part
munion service at the regular morning
on Monday evening.
her sister slowly Improving.
hour. At 11:30 will occur the lovefeast
Rev. C. D. Jarvis and wife were the
S. R. McIntyre, of Lake Odessa, *i»
Tbe school children are enjoying
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Whittemore and
instead ot 9 JO as heretofore. At noon
snow, coasting in Darwiu Baldwin’s guests of Mrs. Sallie Towns on Thur* seen ou our street one day last week.
NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
family and Eva Erway and Lena Hav­
the Sunday school
day.
Mra. Howard McIntyre la quite riok
Mr. Ketcham visited our school last cutter.
The subject for next Sunday morning ens spent Sunday at John Erway’s.
. *
Mr. Frank 1 licker and wife, of Nash­ at this writing. ;
Volney Hard is suffering with la
at the Baptist church: “Day of Prayer
Mr. Erwin pleasantly entertained the Monday.
ville.
spent
Sunday
with
his
father
,
A
sleigh load from this place went to
grippe.
.For Colleges.” In the evening, “The Otis school an hour Friday afternoon
Mra. Rowlader ind family have gone
Stony Point to meeting last Thursday
to Hastings to live.
Giants of Aruack;”
Little Ray Garrison was sick iMt Henry Dicker, of East Woodland.
with his phonograph.
Torrence aud Otto Townsend are night.
The Tuesday evening Bible study
tor . Mr’ (’harI«e HeJmfer is home from week with the croup.
Zera Newland is the proud possessor
proud
owners
of
a
tine
new
phonograph.
There will be preaching at the Fisher
class will meet with Miss Ethel Mur­ of a new gold watch, presented by her Hastings for a couple of weeks on ac­
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bradley, of Nash­ church next Sunday morning at 11 a at
dock.
count of sickness.
----- STATE ROAD­
parents January 31st.
The topic for the Epworth League
The Crabb school visited the Coats
Preaching at the church Sunday ville, were guests at O; C. Sheldon two
Little Irene Hinkley, of Lansing, is Grove school last Friday.
days last week.
next Sunday evening is “Christ a Ser­
merning.
west woodland.
vant—and We Are Servants.” Miss visiting her grandparents, W. II. Otis
Mrs. Editha Fay Cooley is '.eriously
John Sinclair is doing carpenter
Mr. Arthur Myers is working in
Mrs.
Henry
Fisher
will
entertain
the
aud
wife.
Charlotte Lake is the leader. All
ill
at
tbe
home
of
her
parents
Mr.
and
work
for
John Blood.
Hastings.
Dime society Thursday. Feb.
for
come. t .
Mra. W. Fay. of West Sunfield.
-Miss Lillie Grahams, of Podunk, is
Mra. Adair Senter. James Endriejr
Clarence Helmer spent Saturday with dlaner.
The subject at the United Brethren visiting Miss Rose Myers.
Frank Scofield was the guest of his and fkmlly of the South Town Ira*
relatives in Hastings.
A load of sixteen ladies of your city
church next Sunday morning will be:
Last Friday evening, while the mer­
attended the society at Mrs. Will Fish­ sister Mft. W. Lake, of Vermontville, visited at Cornelius Senter's last FpU x
"Why Should 1) Unite’ With tbe
several days last week.
day.
.
’
■ ' .
cury
column
hovered
some
few
degrees
er’s last Thursday. While going down
Church.” In the evening, “Of Greater
DOWLING.
below zero, about a dozen young peo­
J. Catherman and wife, of Lake
A sleigh load cf the friends of WUT*'
Value Than Goli”
The telephone gang are at work set­ tbe Merrick hill, the king bolt was lost
ple of this vicinity crowded themselves
Odessa,
and
J.
Leedy
and
wife
of
Ma
­
('base and wife from Lake Oderaa
The society connected with Em­ into a sleigh box and started for Barry- ting poles. This line will extend west and but for tbe presence of mind of
son county, were guests of J. Lehman spent last Tuesday evening at their
manuel church will be entertained by
by the way of Cedar Creek and Delton. the two drivers,-there would have been
vllle, where they had been invited by
a serious accident. With a line apiece and wife cm Saturday.
home in West Woodland.
Mrs. John F. Goodyear and the ladies
Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Reid entertained
Miss Ella Lathrop to spend theeve­
A number of Warnerville ladies
associated with her, Thursday, Feb. 16, ning at her home. After a ride made their brother and his family from Mon­ they reined the horses in tbe fence
I*. R. Holmes and wife, J. H. Dot
coiner.
went
to
Lake
Odessa
on
.Saturday
and
at the parish house. Supper served
kee and wife attended the Masewfe
delightful by eating candy and peanuts roe county the past week.
Tbe funeral of a babe of Mra. Fred nearly perished with cold.
from 5 to 7 o’clock. A cordial invitabanquet
at Wood lend Center last Fri­
amid tbe jlnjle of bells and snatches of
The West LA. S. will meet with
Mtm is extended to everybody.
Barry was held at Martin Comers, Sun­
Mra. Krieger, of Grand Rapids, who day evening.
.
song, they arrived at their destination Mrs. 'Wertman, Thursday, Feb. 9.
day.
Tbe
mother
has
our
deepest
has
been
visiting
her
daughter
Mrs.
C.
There will be a regular meeting of at 9:20 o'clock, where they found a
Dwight Chase baa sold his farm MS
Born, to Philip Snyder and wife, Feb.
sympathies
in
her
affliction.
In
just
a
D.
Jarvis,
is
spending
a
week
with
Mrs.
the Maccabeea riext Friday evening. pleasant little company assembled to 6, a baby girl.
Everett Clow, of Lake Odessa.
few months over a year she has been a Geo. Faul, of Woodland.
•
Deputy Grand Commander Thompson meet them. The evening was pleasant­
There will be a ciphering contest at
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanton visited at wife, mother and widow, her husband
b expected to be present.
Tbe Warnerville School to the num­
ly spent in games and music, after Sheldon Warner’s Sunday.
the
school house Friday evening. AI
bating died a few weeks ago.
ber of twenty-three visited tbe Kilpat­
Revival meetings at Townsend's hall which refreshments of Ice cream and
the
close friedcakes and coffee will be
Gertrude Whitney, of the city, has rick school. A program was given and
■began on Tuesday evening, to be con­ cake were served. In the wee hours of
served by the scholars at five teats
been spending a few days with her a pleasant time reported. *
tinued indefinitely. Services at 7JO morning, after thanking their hostess Delayed Lottar.
Proceeds to go toward the library find.
cousin, Hazel Kinne.
•ach night, also on Sabbath at 10:30 for her royal entertainment, they de­
A party of friends consisting of Mr.
The farmers are improving the sleigh­
Grandma Baine, of Coats Grove, vis
a. m. and 7 JO.p. m. Evangelists A.S. parted for their several homes where
and Mra. W. jKUpatrick, F. Smith and
Those
on
the
sick
list
are:
Mr.
Wa
­
ing by drawing logs to tbe saw mill.
Copley and J. -S. Martin have charge. they arrived just as “Day in its splen­
ters, who has bad an eye removed. Mra. family, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and Mr*. it«l Urah and Fred Baine Sunday.
A number from thltf place attended
Tou are invited to attend the meetings. dor tinted again in tbe eastern sky.”
Hicks has congestion of the lungs; H. Towns and son Loyd gave a pleas­
TEACHER'S INSPIRATION
the speaking contest which was held at
Mrs. Howard McIntyre has the la ant surprise to Julius Hager and wife
Lacey, Tuesday evenlag.
INSTITUTE.
grippe; Dr. Howell attending. Mrs. one evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stamm are tbe Marks, Mrs. Brown, Mra. Freeman, Mrs.
TbeTtacher&gt; Inspiration InstNata
YANKEE SPRINGS.
proud parents of a baby bey, born Sat­ Orr Fisher and Mra. Edmond*. Also
will be held at the High School Has­
Howard Springer has gone to Has­ tings, Friday and Saturday. Feb. I7th
urday, Jan. 28.
Mra. Chas. Benham is poorly.
tings where be has employment.
and 18th, Teachers, pupils and patre&amp;e
There will be a valentine social at the
Roy Courtney and Ira Potter were of the public schools of the county are
homd of Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Whit­
MeOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.
the guests of the former’s brother near cordially Invited.
worth, Tuesday evening, Feb. 7, for the
Mta W. E. Algeo, wbo baa been very Charlotte a portion of last week.
benefit of “The Gleaner*.’’
f '
Joum C. KarcuAM.
ill, is better at thia writing.
Mra. J. Raymond and Mira Maude
Commissioner of Schools.
Ed. Cassady and wife are visiting Dr.
A sMgh load from tbla plane attend­ Cassady were guests of friend* near
Sheffield and wife in NashVille.
ed a dancing party al Chet Beeches, In Hastings over Sunday.
Rutland, last Wedneeday nenlng. All
report a good tl me and -returned home
Chat. Duffey, of Kalamaxoo, spent
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Thuraday morning."
Sunday at home.
Rutlngs, Mich, Feb. 8, 1KB.
Reuben Crites rides in a new Port­
Dr. Fritch, of Cloverdale, made a
. Letters addressed to pemons named land
cotter now.
business trip here Monday.
leiow remain mwlalmed In tala office
„?*"•
*n,i
Crawley and
and will be rent to tbe dead letter once Miss
Tbe funeral services of Mra. Dr.
Effie Crawley attended a rag-bee
if not claimed by Feb. 20,1905;
given by Mra. Robe Bryana lost Thors Herriok, of Hastings, were held from
Mra. E. E. McMahon Downing, Mra day.
the U. B. church Sunday.. Interment
Albert. LutterQeld, Mln ArlleBeVer
Mra E. Sehwucho visited at Mra in Yankee Springe cemetery. Deceas­
Miss Pearl R^kenwood, Mrs. 8. E.’ 1. M. Crawley*, laat Tneaday.
ed formerly resided here.
Norton.
Mlaa Effie Crawley la suffering with
Dance at Earl Buskirk’s Friday eve­
Mr. Wm. Main, Mr. Delleury, Mr. the la grippe.
ning. Hall and Stocking will famish
Ray Patton, Mr. Karl Lanham, Mr Isaac
Jarne. Foley andllatar, Mlaa Mary music.
Yatt ferment! the food.
Cannon, Mr. Jacob Bailie; Mr. John Foley, .pent apart of laat week vialtAhim baking powden are injuriouz.
Everett, the little son of Fred Ray­
Klump, Mr. Leo Ritter, Mr.' Albert mg iu Johnstown.
Mira Sarah Traver is assisting Mra. mond,aud wifq, wM quite ^verely
Beckwith, Dr. F. Schaufelberger, Mr.
George
Scott
with
ber
house
work
at
burned by the over turning of a coffee
Arthur Fliney.
Quimby.
j
pot last Friday morning. Dr. Fergu­
Pieaae say " adrertuod- when .eking
The Ladles Aid sodi
son Wm called and the little fallow is
tor adverlleed letter. W.R.C001,
I tended at Mrs. Traver’s,
getting aloag as well as eould be ex­
1’atnu.Ur. ' present
pected.

Edgar Otis and B. M. Jenkins at­
Telephone is the order of the day in tended a meeting of the M. W. of A.
this vicinity. It is undecided whether at Cloverdale last Saturday evening.
the line will be put through yet.
George Keller killed a bog last week
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDonald called which dressed 670 pounds, j He thinks
at Ben Jenkins’ last Sunday.
that pretty good for a two yqar old.
Mrs,. Huldati Otis was tie guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Q. Honeywell, of
Prairieville, spent the fore part of last relatives in Prairieville last week.
week with C. A. Newland aud family.
No preaching at the McCallum school
Orville Burghduff and William Me house, Sunday, on account of the fun­
eral
of Mrs. Herrick at Yankee Springs.
N utt made a business trip to Battle
Creek the fore part of last week.
Erny Miller, ot Yankee Springs, is
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Dunn were called the guest of James Anders at present.
B. M. Jenkins aud family were guests
to Banfield last Wednesday on account
of Dan Karns, of Brush Ridge, Sunday.
of the illsera of the latter’s mother.

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HASTINGS

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 42.

QUEER IMAI. lANQLf
EDWARD
LACLAIR
BROUGHT
HERfe FROM MINNEAPOLIS,

APPEARS LIKET

USELESS EXPENSE
To Barry Countv—Was It a Cue of
Using the Criminal Machinery of
Bapry Co. to Bring a Settleof a Civil Case?

BANNER.

HASTINGS, MICH.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY ij, 1905.

THE VALUE OF AN IDEAL

I

] JUDICIAL CONVENTION

William Jennings By ran Will Deliver
His Lecture on That Topic at St.,
Rose's Hall Friday Evening
February 24th.
The next lecture on the course will
be Friday evening the 21 th, when Wil­
liam Jennings Bryan will speak on
“The Valne'of an Ideal” at -St. Rose's
hall. Tickets will be on sale at Fred
L. Heath «fc Chrveth’s drug store at 75
cents each, including reserved s^ats.!
Only a limited number will Ikj sold, as ■
the Lecture Course Committee do not'
propose to overtax the seating capacity j
of the ball. Reserves on regular lecture
course tickets will be 10 cents. The
board for reserves will oi&gt;eu ’at ’ the
Heath X- Carveth drug Store Monday.
Feb. 20th nt seven o'clock.- Oiily3uo*
seats will be ^served, and this wtil i
leave 100seals not reserved. Now is i
the time to buy your’m-ats.

Edward LaClair wks brought to this
city last week from Minneapolis by
'• Under Sheriff Ritchie 'ou tho criminal
charge of havibg goirfe away from the
state and left his wife in such destitute
circumstances that she- was liable to
become a charge on the public. This is
a felony under Michigan law. It now
appears that as long ago as November
last, the then Prosecuting .Vltohwy.
Fred W. Walker acting as attorney for
Mrs. LaClair, after corresponding with
I
LaClair at Minneapolis proposed that
if LaClair would send him 8131.25
he would secure a divorce frdiu his GREAT NEED OF IT AT THE COURT
wife, settle all alimony claims for her.
HOUSE RIGHT NOW
and he also stated in the letter, so we
are reliably informed, that he would
protect him against criminal proceed­
BASEMENT ROOM. NEEDED
ings. LaClair agreed to send the 8131.25
within 30 days, but failed to do so. •
Dec. 21th Mr. Walker commenced
Money Could be Saved in Fuel-More
criminal proceedings against LaClair,
the complaint being signed by hla wife,
Vault Room Necessary-Superthe warrant being Issued by Justice
visorsShould Give Matter E*r«y
Bishop and given to Sheriff Courtright.
Judge Clement Smith.
Consideration.
The latter not having located LaClair,
turned the warrant over to Sheriff FurEvery consideration should lead the
L'he above picture will be • recognized by every Banner reader as an
nlss, remarking as he did so “There’s a county of Barry to take up at an early
excellent likeness of Judge Clement Smith, of this city, who for twelve
fellow they want. 1 understand he is date a proper system of keXing for the
years has served the j eople of this diwwict as circuit judge, doing so to their
in Buffalo." Mr. Furniss brought the court house. We never coaid understand
matter to the notice of Prosecutor how the present obsolete Sinead system
.great satisfaction as is evidenced by his unanimous renomination. This is
Pryor. The latter examined the records came to,be adopted in the first placea great compliment to Judge Smith. It seems quite probable that there
in his office, and found the proceedings The committee which considered the
will be qo candidate against him at the pulls. This will be very gratifying
against LaClair to be in regular fcA-m. matter ought not to-’ have chosen such
to him as It is to his friends. It will be fitting too. For no man could 1*
and supposing all was as it appeared a plan for heating a public buildiug. It*
farther removed from the charge of partisanship upon the bench than
on the face of the records, that LaClair cost was above what local dealers
was wanted for the crime alleged; told would have been glad to have received
Judge Smith. While a loyal republican, he has forgotten his party when
the Sheriff to push the rase if that was for inAalling a modem beating plant
acting as an official. For such an office and with such ^candidate par­
Its cost for fuel is much more. It
the wish of the complainant.
tisanship can very properly be cast aside. Judge Smith's unanimous re
Mrs. LaClair and her father were the, building and buries the records
seen by the sheriff. Both stated that under a covering ofdust. It blacken*.. nomination is a compliment to Barry county as well a* to himself. Of his
purpose to be just and fair, and to accord even handed justice there is no
they wanted the case to proceed. Mrs. the walls and makes'cleanliness in the
LaClair made an affidavit that she offices impossible, and what is of
doubt. Combine with these bis legal knowledge, experience, good citizen,
wanted her husband brought to Barry great cousequeuee, it monopolizes ihie
ship, splendid manhood, ideal family life, his Integrity and sincerity, and
County, not to* collect a debt, or to whole basement which Is needed for
you have the reasons for that public confidence in him as a man and an
serve papers on him or get a divorce vault and office room.
official which are evidenced in his unanimous renomjnation. The Banner
From what we have said it will be
from him. but solely in the interests of
is pleased to have Judge Smith nominated as he has been, with such in­
public justice. Jan..-17th Mr. Walker, seen that this Smead system never was
as attorney for Mrs. LaClair, t»egan di- and never could be satisfactory. But
dubitable evidence of public confidence m him as a man and as an official,
vorce proceedings against Mr. LaClair. even if it were, it is now in such a state ‘and we hazard nothing in predicting thatjhe voters of Barry county, with­
Some time in January the latter sent of dilapidation as to be wholly inade­
out regard to party, will heartily endorse his selection at the polls.quate. During severe cold days it is
Mr. Walker 8131.25.
Under Sheriff Ritchie brought La- impossible to heat some iff the offices.
A new healing plant is a necessity,
Clair to Hastings last week Monday.
Then, for the first time, Prosecutor and the Banner believes the supervis­
COUNTY CONVENTION
Pryor, Sheriff Furniss and Under Sher­ ors should, at the earliest practicable
iff Ritchie learned from LaClair about date, get the matter under way so that
The Republican County Convention
the divorce proceedings, and also the next spring and summer a new, eco­
Held In This City Thursday.
correspondence concerning the settle­ nomical and up-to-date plant may be WHAT IS THE JUST ACTION TO BE
The Judicial Convention at Charlotte
ment last November. They also learn­ installed. As this will b* a busy year
TAKEN IN TI^E MATTER?
Thursday afternoon was merely a rati­
ed that Mr*. LaClair did not waul her for building, we believe that arrange­
fication meeting for .Judge Smith.
former husband prosecuted, but did ments should be made as early as prac­
There were not merely none to'oppose,
ticable.
The
B
anner
suggests
these
want, and was satisfied with, a money
SOME TIMELY SUGGESTIONS but eyerjf one of. the delegates from
settlement of their troubles. Under considerations to the supervisors.
both Barry ami Eaton counties let it
We believe ft would be. wise to em|
these cireuufttances. and in view of the
agreement which existed, prior to the ploy someone to lay out, the system Which We Submit for the Con­ •be known, by every manifestation that
“he could‘make Unit he wanted Judge
arrest and before the issue of a warrant, who has no system to sell, but who will
Smith renominated for Circuit Judge;
sideration of the Voters of This
it was felt that conviction of the crime prepare general specifications, so as to
and. ho was. unanimously.
alleged would tie impossible, and the assure the proper apd satisfactory heat­
City to Think Over.
Lee, H. Pryor, of this city, was made
cose against LaClair was accordingly ing of the building.
The Banner is a republican pap« r Chairman of the Convention, ami made
We believe it would\&gt;e wise to have
dismissed Saturday, and he was dis­
and as such will support the party’s a fine speech In accepting the place,
charged.
the boilers for heating located-under
action, ap long as It does not conillct
Prosecutor Pryor. Sheriff Furuiss. the jail, so as to remove danger from with what we believe to be right. If. although he had no Intimation that he
Under sheriff Ritchie, Justice Bishop lire as tar as possible and ito give the the republicans of this city feel it to be would be called on to preside until
and former Sheriff Courtright all agree entire basement for vault and officej their duty to name a city ticket th's about ten mlnjiU's before that body
was cailed to order.
that Mr. \\ alker never informed them room. This is the plan adopted in
of what now prove to be the facta. All Eaton .county. It keeps all . the coal' spring, and one shall be named by a t Both count les had their full quota of
supposed the case what it was purport dust and ashes out of the building, and regularly called republican city caucus, delegates. Several went from this city
it will have the Banner’s support in beside the delegation.
ed, u criminal case begun in the|intercst
of public justice. Not from anyone preserves the records, and keeps the that action, unless it should name men
The -nominatitig speech was made
did. they ever learn of the divorce ne- walls and building much cleaner. Ea­ who are wholly unlit for office..which
by Hon. J. M C. Smith, of Charlotte,
ton's court house building is much old­
Concluded on page 0
we are sure it would not do. We shall one of the leading attorneys of Eaton
er than Barry’s, and yet the offices in
stand by the judgment of the party
the Barry court house look tar dingier. under the conditions mentioned and County. In eloquent words ho spoke
THE NASHVILLE NEWS
iff Clement Smith as a man, a lawyer
The books aud records in the vaults
loyally support its action.
and'a judge, in all of which he sought
Suggests Best Plan Yet Offered For are coated with ashes aud coal dust.
The Banner does not and will not
to ,meet his duty. He referred to his
Cleanliness
is
impossible.
Curing Evils of the Present
assume to speak for the party as to
The vaults in the county treasurer’s what shall or shall not be done In mu­
(Continued on last page.
Caucus and Convention
clerk’s and registers offices aie now full. nicipal affairs. We submit some con-1
System.
More vault room is necessary. This siderations for the republicans as well
’ The Nashvill«&lt; News has a very
can be had in the basement If the coal, as other citizens of Hastings to think MAPLE CITY CLUB
thoughtful article in its last issue re­
ENTERTAINMENT
garding primary reform. Thd News asheMmd furan aces can be taken out over. They represent Only our indi­
of the basement. In the basement vidual views, and are entitled to only
cprrectly states the position when it
could also he provided office* for such such consideration as they may be Last Wednesday by Mesdames Brock
points the need of making hasteslowly,
county officials as the draio comniis- worth.
and Dailey and on Monday by
,
and that many who now think they
siouer. or they could be rented.
Last spring a Citizens' ticket was put
Mesdame* Johnson rnd Wood.
cannot be happy without complete pri­
Inasmuch as a new system is a neces in the field in Hastings. It was com­
mary reform will sing an altogether
The
Maple City Club was entertained
sity, we believe it would be wise while posed of leading citizen* of both parties.
different tune if it ph all be granted. In
making the change to provide for the The republicans did not name a city Thursday evening by Mrs. S. C. Brocklieu of what is ordinarily understood
and Mrs. Harry Dailey iu the former’s
future needs of the county.
ticket, but largely voted the Citizens’, home, on State B .mi.% Mrs. Christmas
by primary reform, Bro. Feighner sug
ticket. 1’fie democrats did nominate and Mr. Jake Neare won first paizes,
gests th# nomination of town officers
THE BIGGEST TRUST.
a party ticket, it was supported by while Mrs Witbey aud Lem Walker had
and delegates to county conventions by
The biggest trust«afier all, is a country,
the Australian balot' system. Then let newspaper/-”!! trireln almost everybody about a fourth of (he republicans of to "go way back mid sit down.” JlefreaftIhe delegatee to county and state con­ end for that reason the people like It. the city, aud about two thirds of the mentH were served, after which the com­
democrats. The Citizens’ tickef was pany was treated to a musical program
ventions use the same method, the
It is the only trust on earth that is
booth and Australian ballot, for nam­ Wdfked to the limit; and the only trust largely successful at the polls.
rendered by Mew* S: (’. Brock, Harry
The Citizens’ movement did not Da*ley nod Clarence Gogcher.
ing state and county officers. This will where the proprietor gets the smallest
retain the convention system, which share of the dividends. Every city in the merer- stand for a city ticket, hut for a
Ou Monday evening the club wasenhas very desirable' features, and at the state has a branch office of this trust, definite policy In city affaire. Itpledged tertulned by Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.
same time accomplish a complete re­ and the trusting soul who goes down in the city to do good work with tfre ci'y’s Ida Wuod-iU a Valentin* party. Mrs.
form of present primary methods. We his pocket for ths dust to keep this trust funds. We believe the excellent street A rehart aud\.Mr. Jake Rehor carried
believe Bro. Feighner ha* suggested going is abused like a pirate If he even work and the greatly improved city off the honor*. After the refreshments
the best plan yet proposed for curing hints that the paper needs something schools are proof that that promise has were served Miss Vinnle Ream enter­
the admitted evils of our present cau­ besides air to keep his trust Inhated.— been redeemed. While there have been tained the company with some of her
cus and convention methods.
Continued on page 2.
Otsego County Champion.
1 &gt;.
clever recitations.

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A (ITIZENV TICKET? !

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
“BOB” IS A CHAMPION

Make* all the Bull Pups in Chkage
Look Like 30 Cents.
HELD IN CHARLOTTE LAST THURS­
Some time ago Gard Bennett had a
DAY AFTERNOON
canine, of the bull dog persuaioori.
Hi* name wa* "Bob." He was looked
ALL FOR JUDGE SMITH 3 upon as a sort of an unfortunate crea­
ture. An attempt toj kill him by
knocking him in the bead proved un­
He is Re-nominated Umnimouslysuccessful, and all attempts to give
Very Enthusiastic Convention.
him away, and have him remain away
Chairman M. H. Burton of the com­ proved equally so. Finally Gard con­
mittee on credentials reported Balti­ sidered himself very fortunate in being
more,, Carlton, Castleton, the four able to .present him to a man living in
wards of the city, Hastings township. Jackson, where “Bot” proceeded forth
Hope. Irving. Johnston. CT^igfevIlle, with to clean out all the celebrated
Prairieville,
Rutland.
Tbrirnapple. scrappers in the prison city and longed
Woodland and’ Yankee Springs a* rep­ for other worlds to conquer. He was
resented.. Considering the storm, and finally sent to Chicago where he has
the fact that there w*s no contest for- gained great renown in the dog. pit.
the only office that interested Barry You can't always tell the future of a
County, this showy a very active inter­ bull pup with a stub tall and a wistful
look in his eye. “Bob" adds one more
est In the affairs of the party.
Chairman Len W. Feighner for the to the string of champions Hastings
has produced.
.
committee on permanent organization
and order of business recommended
that the temporary be made perma­
nent officers of the convention; and
the choosing of twelve delegates each
to the judicial convention at Charlotte
and the state convention at Grand EXHiurnoN of Hastings poul­
Rapids.
They also recommended
try ASSOCIATION NOW IN
"That no township or word be perFULL BLAST
mltted to name for a delegate to either
convention any person who was not a
LARGE
EXHIBITS
PROMISED
resident of such township or ward."
The report was unanimously adopted.
The committee on resolutions con­ Secretary MUcbell Amrtt iu Free
sisting of M. L. Cook, C; 8. Palmerton
pccts Are Good for From 300.
and Don McLeay next reported
to 400 Birds-Other Cities
through their chairman, M. L. Cook.
We are sorry we aro not able to give
.
to be RepreMated.
a verbatum copy of the resplutlans.
The Hastings Poultry Association’* ‘
but the *ecretary of the convention first exhibition will commence to.day.
.
did not preserve thorn. In substance It will take place in the second story of
at least these resolutions were as fol­ the City Hall building, which is an ex­
lows; “Recognizing the ability, fair­ cellent place for that purpose.
ness and high sense o£ justice of the
Secretary Mitchell told the BanmciI
Hon. Clement Smith as Circuit Judge; representative last evening that ex­
his clean, upright and honorable per­ hibits had been promised from Allegan,
sona) life; and recognizing further Kalamazoo, Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor,
that his two terms on the bench the Concord and Jackson, beside® a large
. Continued ou page 9.
number by local and Barry county
poultry raisers. Ho believes there will
be 300 ©r 400;birds, among teem eome
which have taken big prizes at other
exhibition*.
It is settled that Mr. J a*. A. Tucker,
PREDICTED BY WILLIAM T. STEAD of Concord, who ha* acted a* judge at
two world's fairs, as well as very many
THE GREAT ENGLISH WRITER
other poultry exhibitloua, will be one
of the fudgee here. The exhibition
will commence today, and be concluded
THINKS THE WORLD
al W p. m. Saturday.
RIPE FOR IT
The growing importance of the
American hen Should arouse much in­
Believes the Great Revival In Wales Is terest in this exhibition. The eggs
laid in this country are worth much
the Beginning of a World
more than the wheat crop, and aside
Movememcnt.
from that is the value of poultry
William T. Stead is the foremost marketed. It will pay the farmer es­
English newspaper and magazine pecially to study the hen.
writer, and is conceded to be the best
TAX COMMISSION
in that line of work in the world. He ABOLISH
is a close student of history, and a man
who studies men and oil movements
that concern them. He seems to di­ State Association of-Supervisor* Vot­
vine :he spirit that moves manki.nd, to
ed to do That at Their Lapsing
have almost prophetic insight. .
Meeting Thursday, J
He predicts a world wide revival of
The State Association of Supervisors
religion, and that great blessings will
come to the whole race of men because had a meeting at Lansing Wednesday
of it. He calls attention to the uplift and Thursday of last week. Among
of the world and the progress of civil: the things iff general interest which
zation due to the great religious move they considered and upon which they
menu of the past, particularly to the expre?sed themselves were the follow­
Reformation in the ifith, and the Wes ingThey voted in favor of gbolfehfag*
leyan movement in the ISih century,
and to. lesser revivals in particular the stale tax com mis® ion.
They also favored a change in the
countries, such as that w.liich preceded
the Civil war in this ’country, and drain law. so that it would'require a
whose moral force was hurled'against majority or the people interested, and
slavery a few years inter, and destroyed not merely 10 as now, to Institute pro­
ceeding* to establish a drain.
that Iniquity.
They advocated a system lite that in
He calls attention to the fact that
these moral and religious movements Pennsylvania, where the entire state
coqje at nearly regular intervals, of expenses are paid by special corpora­
from 50 to 100 years, and that one is tion taxes, thus leaving all matters of
local and county taxation to be settled
now due.
by the people directly Interested. This
The signs of it are these:
First, the negative. The grots, world­ would do away with the lax commisson
wide, materialism and greed for wealth and k great deal of other work which
and the world’s having.seemingly lost now coil* the state a good deal of
. ’
sight of the claims of religion are them money.
selves evidences of the nearness of the
Suter.F. Cock, of Hop*,
great revival. Just when the- wotld and John Hinckley, of Mapte Grow,
has ?etmed farthest from it in the attended thl, tneelln,. The, expry^o d
d it knees of unbelief the revival |^as themwlvee u much -pleaeed with the
been near at hand. Right now wars gathering. They elated that while
Continued on page 9. ’
।
they did not expect the lax cotgmwaion
would be abolwhed, they did believe
IK* power, would be. greatly curtailed.
TOOK TWENTY DAYS.
Ed. Woodruff who was arrested by They do ant believe the l-eniaxlvania
Sheriff Furniss on the charge of steal- plan of railing elate laxee will l» a.
a team from Mrs, Angelina Slaight his dopted in thia etale, liecanee to man,
housekeeper, was brought'before Jus­ countlea now get their Khoola largely
tice Bishop Monday and lined 81U and eupporte.1 from the Mate primary
85 costs or 20 days in Jail. He is now ■chool fund, whieh three count I., .-on.
eider very advantageous. Thr»e who
serving bis time. • '
are meet friendly to the public ech.wle
arealno utlaHed that it la belt, r for
PROHIBITION CONVENTION.
the echoul, of Ute ,Ute. and that they
The prohibition county convention will be maintained at a higher degree
will be held in Cloverdale Thursday of efficiency, to continue the -preeenl
February 23rd at 10-30 a. m. for the plan.
purpose of electing delegates to attend
We notice that Super, laur Cork waa
the State Convention to be held Id Ka­ made a member of the HxecuUye Com­
lamazoo February 28th.
mittee of the _ Super.Hor, Axeociatlon.

poorer jssOTAiion,

WORLD WIDE REYIYAL

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRARY, 15, &gt;905

2.
Texas and Louisiana will soou be
able co distance all competition in the
produetion of rice. Io India, where
farm tabor is eight cents a day, rice
cannot be produced as cheaply as In
COOK BROS . Editors.
these two states, where farm labor costs
from 15 to 20 times as much as in India.
FORTY-MYTH year.
The lesser cost of production is due to
the extensive Irrigation system em­
ployed in these two states, and to the
ONE YEAR.........
great use of machinery. Reapers, har­
aiL MONTHS ...
ThHKK MONTHS
vest and threshers clean the grain.
Steam plows and harrows prepare the
-foti'rad
(xyttomo' .it Hasting*. Mlchl•oil, and drills bow it. All this com
g»i. m second class natter.
pares with the hand labor of India and
Japan.
ADVERTISING . RATES.

Hastings Banner.

Fubltehed
Wedo-dV •«•■««» •«
B*'Uoe». Mlctilon.

Dlaplay advertising, rate*.lurnlsbad on appB-

Hu«ines« locals Zand reading notices. On
t«.t page.rir among Brevities. W*4c a liner elaewUerr. 7c rttoe. Average of seven word.Uo the
’^Vant column.’ ic a word for each ln*ertlcn.
Card o! Thanks, twenty-Ove emu each. #
Obituary. poet ry Blld resolution*, fie a Hoe.
NiHicv-. at birth*. deaths or marriage* will be
printed trne as news matter.
cutnmunlcatloa will bo published on
dor any circuuiAu-uietis ttnleas It be.irn the
wtlter’.- name and |K»t office address..

JOB PRINTING.
ita» Ba NN KB Kk* one of the belt equlp|&gt;ed
ei offiees in Western Michigan, and I* prepared
c lo every kind of book and Job printing.

It is desired by the officers of the
national grange and other agricultural
organizations that- Washington's birth­
. day observance shall especially include
cviisideratioue for the betterment of
the farm and home and factory. There
Tiways value in united, thoughtful
runsideratiou. relating to affairs with
which the daily lives of those who
should du the tbiuking are connected,
but the controlling importance-of the
subjects proposed for consideration
and discussion on the coming anniver­
sary of the birthday of him who was
met in the hearts of his countrymen,
will attach to their review unusual
dignity and value. Whatever shall
lend toward the real betterment of the
American home aud the American
farm is of greater importance than
/questions relating to the upbuilding of
our army or navy; and whatever will
add to the prosperity of the American
factory and make happier and better
the conditions of tboee who are em­
ployed therein, will directly and In­
directly add to the prosperity and happ.ness of ail the people of our country,
regardless of location or occupation.
Upon the advice of the ■ Bureau of
Forestry the Gulf, Colorado and Santa
Fe-railroad, eight m jnths ago began to
experiment with wooden tie plates.
These plates are Intended to protect
the tie from wear under the rail. They
are cut the width of the bottom df the
rail, aud as. long as the tie ia wide-us­
ually 6 or 7 inches—and ate kept in
place by the weight of the railj in a flat
groove in the tie. The results of the
experiment are of much interest both
io the railroads of the couiitry and to
those who have at heart the cause of
forest protection. The Santa Fe placed
cypress tie-plates one-quarter of an
inch thick on several thousand old and
auch-woru cypress ties laid in its track
north of Galveston, Texas.
After
eight months of constant use the plates
are perfectly sound and show practical­
ly not a a trace of wear. The officials
of the road are greatly pleased with
the result of this trial.
The house of representatives by a
vote of 326 to 17 passed the TownsendRsch bill, -giving the inter-atate com­
merce commission authority to tix rail­
road rates, and prohibiting railroad re­
bates under severe penalties. Thus
“the man with the big stick” in the
White House has won another big vic­
tory, for there is do doubt but that congiess would have gladly delayed but
for the public sentiment which Presi­
dent ; Rooseveil’s square position areused, and which forced the house to
act. The senate is much harder to
move; but wo believe that that body
will bo forced by public opinion to act
at this session and grant the people the
relief from railroad exaction which
they, demand..
’

Gov. Warner's declaration at the
Chandler Club banquet at Lapeer, on
the evening of Feb. 3, that he would
sign a bill if it should pass, increasing
the assessment on Pullman cars, is
equal to a suggestion from the govern­
or as to legislation that should be
enacted. The greater value, however,
which attaches to Governor Warner's
statement fa fa the information it gives
as to his aggressive interest in matters
of taxation through which the interests
of the state may be advanced, and as
further showing his entire freedom
from undue favor to railroad interests
about which so much was said by hia
opponents throughout the last state
campaign.

For the tint time, exports of manu­
factured articles from the United States
exceeded &gt;500,000,000 per annum last
year, the increase being over &gt;81,000,000
above 1003. Exports of iron and steel
iead with 1128,553,000 followed by. cop­
per manufactures and mineral ofir,
each exceeding 174,000,000.
The number of Irrigated farms in the
United iStates Increased over 20 per
-cent last year, aud the increase will be
much greater in 1805. There are found
to be many places in the arid regions
which can be reclaimed by the irriga­
tion plana which the government la
tucouraginjr.
.
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A CITIZENS’ TICKET?
Continued from page 1

mistakes, an there always have been
•nd will be, wb believe that the city
has been well governed on the whole.
The ndfilng of the saloon license to
•1,000 Instead of 8500, which will take
effect next May, will give the city 8750
from each saloon instead of 8250 as
now, as all the 8500 increase will go
into the city treasury. We believe that
tbit action will meet with the approval
of the law abiding citizens of Hastings.
The police and court expenses of the
The former citizens of Michigan who city largely come from saloons.z Ltl
them pay for IL
deserted their homes in Detroit for
But the Citizens* movement was
residences in Windsor, Ontario, in
order to escape the payment of certain pledged to do its utmost to bring new
factories
to Hastings. Some have been
taxes and who, by reason of recent
Canadian legislation, now hud them­ ungenerous enough to ray that it never
selves confronted by higher taxes of had such a purpose, and that those
the same sort they sought to escape most active did not want new factories.
from, are deserving of punishment ev Thia Is unfair and untrue. We believe
en more severe th «n failure to accom­ those who were most active in the Citi­
plish their selfish purpose. The man zens’ cause not only did but do desire
who would desert the state or country new factories and are ready to do all
in which, his wealth had been gained they can in that&lt;tfirection.
in order to escape payment of h illegally
The Board of Trade, was the n suit of
apportioned taxes, is one whose depar­ the Citizens' movement. That body
ture Is to be desired rather than deplor­ through itsoflicere has been conducting
ed.
a large correspondence with a view of
securing new industries for Hastings.
Congress has decided that Arizona
It must not be supposed because it has
and New Mexico cannot yet come Into not succeeded in planting new factories
the union as states. And that is.
that it has not endeavored to. do n-».
right. Oklahoma and Indian Territory
Factories are not to be had for the
have befcn combined qnd win be made
askiug. Inducements must be held out
into a state, the 46th.
to] theip. Hastings- cannot lawfully
promise bonuses to be paid from the
MARTIN CORNERS.
city treasury. The Board has no large
Israel Roush has moved to Hastings. sum iri its treasury to offer for that
Mrs. L. McGown is quite Ill with In- purpose! There is no hope of securing
(tarnation of the bowels.
big factories, because Hastings cannot
Mrs. Alice Warner and Mrs. Flora compete iu bonuses with larger cities,
Keagle are both on the sick list.
and could not house the employees of
Will Cogswell has been quite ill the auotheribig factory If we got one.
past week but is better at this writing.
Therefore, the Board has directed its
Mrs. H. L. Newton, of Hastings, and work toward securing some small
Mr. C. Biggs and daughter of the manufacturing enterprises, which had
Yeckley appointment were in attend­ reasonable prospects for growth.
Jt has looked into and turned down
ance at the quarterly meeting Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Boyles, of Richland, has some outside enterprises, because it was
been caring lor her sister Mrs. Town­ found they were not backed by proper
capital and business ability. If we
send the past week.
had bad a factory buildiug to offer in
Mr. and Mrs. John Crawley, of Balti­
more, spent Sunday with Mr. and llrs. Hastings, it could have secured a new
manufacturing business fbr HastingsThos. Crawley and attended quarterly
It was because Hastings had,the build­
meeting.
ing that we secured the Bookcase fac­
tory, and through having that, the
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE.
Barber Chair factory. It was tjecause
Solomon Pritchard, an old resident
we had ’-the" old whip factory building
of I’ritcbardrllle.who was reported as that the Satisfactory was brought here.
being dead was only In a lit and is alive
The city obtained the Wool Bo&lt; t fac­
sUlL
tory by constructing a building for it.
Little Ray Garrison, sou of Wm. Gar­
Despairing of getting any good factory
rison. is very sick with pneumonia.
here without having a building to offer
Instead of a box social as was report­ it, the Board of Trade is now directing
ed last week it will be a neck lie social its efforts toward providing fur such a
at the school house on Friday night building, and with good prospects of
February 24 th.
,
success. Every friend of the city should
The L. A.S. will be entertained by hope for success for the Board in this
Mrs. Frances Hendershott on Thurs­ endeavor, and help their project along
day February 23. '
when it shall be in proper form.
There will be preaching at the school
The direct benefits from the Board
house at ten o’clock next Sunday.
of Trade are these so far:
The establishment of'a gas ptatft in
IRVING.
our city.
Smith Coulter and family made a
The cooperation and working to­
friendly visit at S. R. Chamber’s, last gether of the business men of the city,
Tuesday.
a thing which has been sadly lacking
Mrs. H. Smith visited her brother in the past.
in Irving the past week.
We are confident that to these will
Mrs. Randolph has gone to Florida be added another, the providing of some
sort
of building 'which can be used as
to spend the winter to benefit her
an inducement for factories to locate
health.
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap, of Middleville^
What is of special importance is.that
were callers on S. Kennedy last Satur­
this Board is at work and has been all
day.
the year, and will continue to work for
Miss Daly, of Hastings, visited her
Hastlpgs. It is. the first systematic,
aunt last Saturday.
organized effort Hastings has put forth,
Mr. and Mrs. Qualf gave the P. M\a and it is bound to bring good results.
friendly call Tuesday.
We are therefore sure that in respect
Grant Hendershott had an auction to the material improvement of Hast­
last Tuesday preparing to move to ings it can be said that the Citizens’
Jackson.
movement ’has in goodTaith labored
for it, and done all that was possible.’
TEACHERS INSPIRATION
We want h understood all the lime
INSTITUTE.
that we are speaking our individua
The Teacher's Inspiration Institute
sentiments, and not for the {party iu
will be held at the High School Has­
this city. But this will occur to everv
tings, Friday aud Saturday, Feb. !7|h
republican:
and ,18th. Teachers, pupils and patrons
One-iblrd bf the democrats of ibis
of the public schools of the county are
city, and that one-third Included nearly
cordially invited.
every democratic business msu of the
John C. Ketcham,
city, voted the Citizens ticket, sitbough
Commissioner of Schools.
the dewoersts bad a party ticket In the
Hold, l^st November the city went
heavily republican. If d„,
publican pvtj- would Inal,l on putting
up a party ticket, would It not seom lo
be In bad fsltk with the democrats who
stood iqysly, by the Citizens- movemenl? Wool# the retbbllcans of this
elty not be open to the charge of ac
ceptiag democratic aid when they had
no prospects for carrying the pity, and
refusing to act with the democrats when
they thought they were strong enough
IO Wl, alone? Would that not look a.
If they were ready to place party suecess above the city’s good?
'’‘o'’" *,“h g0Od’ much
rood, will corns to Hasting, this year
This cut illustrates my new than last by continuing the Citizens'
method of fitting glasses
movement,
will»**
certainly
win If
Xct‘u“Mwhich
*rH“tln
reA«io

RETINOS COPY

Requires no questions to find
the refractiveCrror, makes
fitting sorer.

F. R. Pancoast

what It seems to us they should be gtau
to do—placei the city .nd II. progrrw
•nd growth first Partisanship has no
P
cltp alt,lr*. except to make
“'•cfcW anl bad feeling. There are
““““U lbatloM Involved lo the city
?"*• T/Iejr "• bu,ta«
invTti’£ “? ‘he,r
-koRM
on n
“ 'Orge‘ Plr'r &lt;nl1 ■&gt;»«Inalat I
on partisanship where It has uo place.

toto A BIG CUT IN PRICES
to

In order lo cloee out all our Winter Goods at onoe. we are
willing to sacrifice the the profits. We must have the
room.

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to Ladies’ heavy fleeced Wrappers, worth |1 00
to Ladies’ or Gent’s Night Gowns, worth $1.00 •
to Ladies’ or Gent’s Golf Gloves, worth 50c •
to . O’Ur regular 60c Bed Blankents •
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to Our regular $2.00 Bed Blankets - - ■
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Oar line of V3.5O. $4.00 and $5.00 SKIRTS, the beet goods
ever offend, for the prices, choice
..................................... $2.87

W. E. MERRITT.
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Open a Savings account
at the

Hastings Rational flank
For your child or grandchild. The little book you receive, made out in
the child's name, will help to provide for its future. This act of yours
may prove the turning point of the child’s life, as the book is calculated
to encourage habits of saving among the young. One dollar opens an ac­
count. Three per cent interest compounded semi-annUally.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
Only National Bank In Barry County.

1 Are You Planning
build a House?
build a Barn?

To repair your House?
We are Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

Builders' Hardware

ICravetr Pushing,

Etc.

We will be glad to figure with you on anything i„ our |ine.
This promises to be a busy year, ~~
You will be wise to arrange NOW for whatever work or
supplies you want in our
line.

Weissert Bros

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�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY 15 1905.
MAPLE GROVE.

| CORRESPONDENCE. |
MCQMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.

■

Mrs. Fred Benham, of Chicago, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. .Traver.
Herman Crites of your city is vlsltipg
his brother Reuben Crites of this place.
Misti Constance Garrison, of Hender­
shott Corners, visited Effie Crawley a
few days last week.
On ‘'account of the storm not very
■ many turned out to tbe social at Mrs.
Traver’s. .It has been postponed until
this week Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Crawley attended
the Quarterly meeting at Marline Cor
ners last Saturday -and Sunday and
while there visited Mr. Crawley's
brother, Thon. Crawley.

Mr. D. H. Evans was seen on our
streets last Friday.
Mrs. Fanny Whitcomb gavea thimble
party to about ten ladies last Wodu.es
day.
Our mall carrier, Frank Wertz, was
unable to go over his whole route three
days last week.
Min Jennie Endinger, nf Battle
Creek, is visiting her sister, Mrs; Cora
Hall, for a few Jays.
Roll Hall, who is attending school at
the Agricultural-College, was home last
Saturday and Sunday.
•'
Mr. and Mrs. Roll Hall gave a pedro
party'last Saturday night to about 30
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Slade
won first prizes aud Mrs. Wil! Savage
and Vincent Norton carried away the
boobiea. .A delicious repast was served-

•GLASS CREEK.

BALTIMORE CENTER.

There is to be a novelty social at tbeMcCallum school house Friday eve.
Mr. Hall and son Eli,of Shultz, spent
Sunday with Mr. Edgar Otis and fam
Uy.
.
Little Hazel Jenkins has been quite
sick the past week, but Is - some better
at this writing. •
Mrs. Count, of Yankee Springs, spent
a couple days last week with her
daughter, Mrs. Dan Douglass.
There was a dance last Friday night
at Mr. George Harthy’s, about fifty be­
ing present. All report a good time?
Miss Ruby Hastings, of Yankee
Springs, Is assisting Mra. B. M. Jenkins
with her house work for a few days.

Alex French and Floyd Wood were
at Bellview last week.
Arthur,Glasgow, who has been vefy
rick with rheumatism so long, at tbe
home of his father, is slowly improving.

LACEY.

On account of the storm last Wed­
nesday tire Lacey W. C, T. U. did not
hold any meeting, but will try again
to meet with Mrs. E F. Moody in two
weeks on Feb. 22nd at two o'clock.
Miss Genevieve Garrett won the Gold
Medal at the contest held at Lacey,
January 31sl The class is improving
finely and their stirring temperance
recitations were listened to with good
attention bjr the large audience,

At the Silver Medal Contest at As
syria Center Miss Mabel Cox: won the
Medal. There was a good attendance,
good order, and much interest niauifelted in tbe work. The same; content
will be repeated at the Evangelical
Church in South Maple Grove Tuesday
evening Feb. 21st. Admission 5 ■nd
10 cents.
COATS GROVE.

Mr. and Mra. Ira Cotton attended
church bere^Sunday.
,
The school teacher, Miss Brooks, is
sick and there is do school.
Note the adv. of Henry Ragla, adver­
tising a special sale for 30 days.
Clyde Covllle has moved back to bis
home. His father and Dick Demond
hauled his goods from Sunfield Satur­
day.
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•
Edward Parmater, of Nashville, is
visiting Richard Demonds.
Miss Ena Teeple, of Woodland, is
visiting her abnt, Mrs. O. S. Wood and
other friends here.

The milk haulers could not make
their trip to Woodland creamery Fri­
day on account of tne drifted roads.
The Know |bas drifted in so on thp
east and west iroada that it has been
almost impossible to travel. The mail
carrier could not get through Friday.

Tne Rev. C« O. Purdy has comment
ed a series of meetings at West Sibewa.
The Rev. Mr. Miller is conducting the
meetings here. He is a very interesting
Speaker. The attendance has been
-good considering the weather. Therebaa been one addition to tbe church■ The health and fragrance and
strength of the great pine forests are
condensed in Pineulea -a new discover?
put up in a new way. A cure for all
Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseases,
Baekachf*. Lumbago and evegr form of
Rbeumntism. Finetiles rid tne system
of impurities. Sold by Fred L. Heath
tbe druggist.

FATE AGAINST HIM.

The box office of the theater hail Just
opened the other morning when a
young &lt;man with an angry QxprvMsiob
on his fih-e looked in anti said:
"Say. 1 ought to sue the management
of thia place for. JlO.dOp.7
•
"Whut’s tbe trouble?" he was asked.
“Well, I'll tell you. I came in her*'
last nlgbt and purchased two seats."
“You got your money's worth, didn't
you?" ;
:
"Yes. the piny was nil right, but R’i
about tlie scat* you gave me that I'nj
tanking a kick. Then? was it post about*
five feet thick between them."
■ "I probably gnve you the only two
seats left." said the man lo the ticket
office. ''You had u good view of tbe
stage, did yon not?"
"BqtJ didn't care a rap about s«qn«
the stage:" he angrily exclaimed. "I
wanted to see the young lady I brought
with me. niKl I wanted to see her bad­
ly. In fact. I brought her to the thea­
ter to prqpomi for her hand.*'
“We iimke no extra charge for that.”
smiled the otlier. "Were you accept-

Those who were wishing for snow a
short time ago, are wishing it would
stop snowing now, so they icould use
tbe sleighing.
Solomon Pritchard, an old resident
of Pritchardville, was found dead at
“No. I was turned dbwu. and all on
his home in that place by his; daughter,
account of those seats! Every time I
Saturday.
started to talk love to her I'd Lave to
Sabbath school at tbe church at 10:30 twist tuy neck around one side of tbe
a. m. instead of 2.AO p. m, and preach­ post, and about tlmt time she would be
ing at 7:30 p. m. instead of 3:30 p. m. twisting her neck around tbe other
side of It to hear wbat I had to say.
All are welcome.
and It was a case-of bobbing our heads
A little stranger came to byighten this woy and that all tbe evening.
tbe home of Phillip Schneider and wife Why. it finally aUuck her as so ridicu­
Feb. 6th. It was a 6R&gt; girl and came lous that she could do nothing but gig­
to stay. Mrs. S. will be better known gle. I proposed to her three times on
as Eva Loveland, formerly of Hastings. the way home, and also by telepboue
A large and merry sleigh load from this morning, but she has hysterica
every time
bears my voice and
this place attended tbe L. A. $. st R, K- thinks of that confounded poet!"
StaQtoD's ftnd report a pleasant time.
“Well, I'm very sorry." said tbe man
The next meeting will be at the home jo the *Vox office as be tried to keep a
of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Edmonds March blralght fare, “but"—
2nd.
"You can keep your sympathy," an­
grily Interrupted tbe young man. "And
let me give you a jKJinter. If I call on
STONY POINT.
her tonight aud there's any mare gig­
Revival meetings are still progress­ gling about that post 1 11 come back
here an&lt;l jua|te H ben for somebody!"
ing.
And ns the youth stalked away after
Arable- Graves is able'to do some
glaring a moment In silence nt the
work again.
man behind the window the latter
Woyal Barnum's babies are quite well could hear him grinding IHs teeth to­
at this writing.
gether clear to the door of the theater.
Tbe mail did not reach.us last Fri­ —A. B. Lewis in Philadelphia Carica­
ture.
day because of the snow drifts.
John Varney aud his whole family
are sick with la grippe but are gradual­
ly improving.
Our North
and South roads
have been well nigh"Impassable in fact
were until the farmers went to work
with snow plows and shovels.
LAKE VIEW.

Will Cogswell, who has been quite ill
is iietter. '
Andrew Bostater and son Walter
visited his father At Morgan Sunday.
Tbe Shadow social at the schoolhouse
last Wednesday evening was a success
in spile of the stormy weather. Only
fourteen shadows were sold and the
proceeds amounted to 87. Hurrah for
Lakeview.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton, Mrs.
Alex Gillespie, Mrs. Will Charlton and
son Clarence, Mrs. Will Patten and
Mabei Faught, attended the Aid
Boclety at Cal. Charlton's in Maple
Grove last Thursday.
jfiM
A*Night Alarm. _
_
' Worse than an alarm of fir® at night
ia the brassy cough of cro^p, which
sounds like the children's death knell
and it means death unless something is
done quickly, Foley’s Honey and Tar
never fails to give instant relief and
quickly cures the worst forms of croup.
Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of Mannington, Ky.,
writes: “My three year old girt had a se­
vere case of croup; the doctor said she
could not live. I got a bottle of Foley’s
Honey and Tar, the first dose gave
quick relief and saved her life." Refuse
•ubstitatea. Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
the druggist.

A prominent missionpry bishop of the
Episcopal church, according to the
Washlngtou Star, was In tbe habit of
Introducing among the Eskimos who
were bls special charges many things
to amtwe or interest them In order that
he might gain thelf- attention to his
preaching. It happened, however, that
In spite of tbe various Ingenious Inven­
tions which he placed before them
these sons of the arctie regions contin­
ued to Is* Impressed by the white man's
canned food more than, by anything
else he brought with him. Being un­
willing to ent the blubber and drink
the oil of tire Eskimos, the white man
always come with htuny cans of meat
and vegetables.
One day the bishop above referred to
decided to springs genuine surprise on
the natives. He hud with him on this
trip a talking machine, with words in
the Eskimo tongue. He gathered bls
charges all around him in the little'
mcetlug house and started the machine
a-going. Everybody was certainly puxxled. At- last a smile broke in upon the
face of one.
"Canned white man." lie, said In glee.
"One of the prent pests of Africa,"
said a traveler; "is tbe hyena. Lions
|nd' leopards do a lot of damage, but
their skins, if they are shot or trapped,
are some compensation for the low*
they cause. The average scttlcr.be he
farmer, trader'or official, rather wel­
comes their presence near his camp for
the sake of the excitement which they
afford, and very few men would hesi­
tate to sacrifice a bullock or several
head of goats or sheep for tbe sake of
bagging a lion. But the skin of the
hyena is worthless, and there la no
credit whatever In shooting him, as be
Is-an arrant coward. He makes the
nlgbt hideous with' his howl*, aah In
the dark he Is very daring anti win en­
ter compounds and huts and carry off
almost anything. Nothing is too old or
tough for him. Horns, skins, old boots
—anything is grist to bls mill.

It was on Nov. 16, B. C. 2348. that
Noah and the animals came out of the
ark, according to Archbishop Umber's
chronology. Several experts have cal­
culated that they had enjoyed ample
accommodation in the ark. Sir Walter
Raleigh computed that there were
eighty-nine distinct species of beasts
to be provided for. “or, lest any should
be omitted, a hundred several kinds.”
He allowed that one elephant would
want as much space as four beeves and
one lion us two wolves, and found that
there was room for Pl, or. aay, 120
beeves. 80 sheep and 64 wolves, which
sufficed. One story or room would bold
these, anotlier their meat, a third the
birds and their food, aud still there was
i**And why," she asked her husband, space for Noah and his family.
“do you think that my bat shouldn't
cost any more than yours?"
He smiled In what he Imagined was
Mrs. Cassidy--Yer drunk, ain't ye?
a superior way. “It's a question of Where's yer hat? Cassidy—Whin Ol
beads rather than of hate,'" he said. left Casey's 01 seen two hats on the
“It seems to me that the bead of the table. Ol picked up wan o' thim an'
bread winner deserves the best that's put it on me bead. Falx. Ol mnsbt ’a'
going."
picked up the wan that wasn't there!—
And he tapped with his forefinger on Louisville Courier-Journal.
his high, white forhead.
She followed his eloquent gesture.
"But there's nothing in that." she
Jlgby—Hello, old man! I bear that
mildly said.
Sew baby up at your house— Popley—
Then he gave It u^.—Cleveland Plain
You don’t say! Great pair of lungs,
Dealer.
eh? Jlgby-T say I hear that baby of
yours— Popley—Yes. yes. and you live
Social Amrnltlo at tbe Koo.
two blocks sway. Wonderful, wonder­
Tbe ostrich ynwned.
"Does my conversation tire you?" ful.'—Philadelphia Press.
asked the kangaroo, highly offended.
“Not at all." tbe ostrich hastened to
Show your strength to the world, but
say. "On tbe contrary, I am greatly
Interested. That yawn started five min­ beware how you betray your weak­
ness.
even to your dearest friend.—
utes ago. while 1 was talking with that
tiresome baboon, and didn't get all the Papyrus.
way up till Just now."-Chlcago Trib­
What the arts are to the world of
une.
matter literature Is to the world of
mind.
"8o you think the cashier of the
Steenth bank la all right, do you?”
asked ft stockholder.
"Yes," said the hank examiner.
"When I call around to examine the
books he 'doesn't act us if he was spe­
Capital,
/
/
cially glad to see .me."—St Louis Re­
public.

One day tlie cbodja prayed aloud that
God would send him a thousand pias­
ters. "A full tbouMind! .1 could not
take lew I" said he In concluding his
prayer. A rich man who bad heard
tbe cbodja praying thought be would,
try his conKlsteucy and next day placed
a bag containing 999 piasters In bis
way. Tbe cbodja found tbe bag and
counted tbe money, but ua he was
turning to carry It home the tempter
stepped from behind a wall nnd Cried:
"Yesterday In your prayer you said
you coukl not take less than a thou­
sand piaster*, and 1 wished to show
you your Inconsistency. Leafe that
money.. It is mine!" "Ob. no," said tbe
cbodja. “This money God sent me in
answer to iuy prayer, and I shall take
It'home. trusting that lie who sent me
999 plasters will some time surely send
me the one outstanding plaster.. There
is no inconsistency, but plenty of faith
In. me!" And he walked away well
satisfied, ' carrying the bag. — Good
Words.
.

The Museum of Antiquities ut Dres­
den has an interesting mnrble relief
from Kqnjo which represe..,- tin an­
cient bu&amp;cher shop of oblong shape
divided by n pillar Into two unequal
parts. In the greater stands the butch­
er. with a high chopping block resting
*n three substantia! legs before him,
while behind him bang the steelyard
and s cleaver, he himself’ being occu­
pied in dividing a rib of meat with an­
other clearer. On the wall above him.
Just as with us., is a row of hooks near
to each other, on which hang pieces of
moat already dressed—a rib and a leg
of meat, a pork joint and udders .(a
tidbit of tbe Romans*; also lungs and
liver, and last of all the favorite boar’s
head. On the left. Ip tbe smaller divi­
sion of the shop, tbe wife of tbe butch­
er sits In an easy chair, with an ac­
count book on her knees, engaged in
assisting tbe.business of her busband
by acting as bookkeeper.

The full line of Strauss Bros., Master Tailors, Chicago, baa
been sent to us especially for this event. A special representative
long akilled in the tailoring bualneaa will have charge of thedisplav.
Come and aee the swell new designs now shown for the first time.
Get pointers on the proper thing to wear. Don’t miss this great
chance to order your clothes to the best advantage.

is a savings bankiiook.
The man or woman
who is wise enough to
save now will be Hur©
of comfort in years to
come.
BE WISE.

For tbe next 30 days. Every day will be a BARGAIN DAY',
t am domg this to reduce Block to make room ffbr Spring and
Summer'gouds:
.

When I say SPECIAL SALE that ir exactly what I mean.
Come and you will be convinced that I am giving you a chance to
save money.
jl

Hltbot Prl«J tor Produce.

HENRY RAGLA
COATS GROVE General Store.

OPEN AN ACCOUNT
WITH THE

Dlrwton

R.t. Trti

tn. L&amp;x*.

D. $. 6M&lt;fyur.

ratoOMun.
fl. H. flafcrwa.

fastings City Bank
Even if you only have On© Dollar, it will be
enough to ntart.
Once you begin you will find it ©any to keep
on saving.
rhe more you eave the larger tbe interest
at th© end of the year

"Waiter, bow long baa this fish been
here?"
"1 don't know. air. I only came day
before yesterday."
Vecdra a LteMl

Jimmie was afraid of tbe dark and
wanted ti light left In tbe room when
he went to bed. When scolded by bls
mother, be sobbed. “I—1—e-ean't.see to
e-eieepl"-Puck.

$20,000.00

WISDOM

SPECIAL SALE

R. B. m««r,

Ssrplit,

The Sign of

R. B. mtMtr, like Pm.

14c
25c
15c
19c

How to flrrak Glaaa Bvraly.

If you want-to break off a glass .
or bottle' quite evenly soak a piece of
string In turpentine and tis it around
the glass where you wish the break to
come. Then All tbe glass
to the
point with cold water and art ire te
the . string. The glans will ana* all
along tbe heated line. By breaklxg off
tbe top of a broken decanter it may, if
the base be intact, be converted tete
sugar bowl or fruit dish.

WILL Be MADB AT OUR SVORF Off

Cbnttr mtutr, PrwMai

Cbttttr rnoiCT.

| JAfler the H00 words hacRieen spelled
a supplementary listtf-was [sclectedjto
determine which of the successful seven
was the beet speller. Asa Stanton and
AHuia Briggs stood up longest, both
being downed by'the word “xineky."
The iuteceet in the contest was intense
and other townships are to take up the
idea. The spelling school idea) ii
good one and should reeeiv«[every?f
Bible encouragement.

GREAT DISPLAY OF WOOLENS IN THE PIECE

OITIctn

GROCERY DEPARTMENT.

KOnUm \n 7 A«.«r!s

Hazel HMtings No. » Assyria.
Ixxilae Smith. No. I As«yrte.

THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
_
FEBRUARY 16 AND 17
'

fl. fl. flMkrtei. CasMcr.

A few Samplers:
Lion XXXX Coffee
- 7 Bars Lenox and Jackson Soap
17 cent Bulk Cxjffee
15 cent Bulk Coffee Rice, formerly 6c, now
Seda, formerly 7c, now

A very interesting local teachers' and
patrons' association was held at Assyria
on Saturday. In spite of tbe stormy
weather and bad roads a large crowd
gathered at all tbe sessions and listened
u&gt; the papers and discussions with
marked interest In tbe evening three
pupils from each of the schools of As­
syria,! South Maple Grove, Southeast
Baltimore andJEast Johnstown joined
in a spelling contest. A list of
words, made up by(ex Supt H, R. Pat­
tengill, was the basis of tbe contest
■About twenty five students took part
and the following succeeded) tn stand­
up during^the'wboie*con test:
' Chaa. Bftbroek.’No. 7 &gt;Ultlnjor«-.“

1AM GOMlNtf

$75,000.04

Specially reduced prices for thb sale on Heavy Coats
and Blankets. They will go regard leas of Cost.

TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION AND
SPELLING CONTEST

3 per cart Mmst inm to Swtags IkNmwii

moitv to Coan
m Real estate Seoritv

�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY 15. 190;.

4

CHARMING VALENTINE PARTY

| wr LOCAL NEW5

| PERSONAL MENTION |

THE GRANGE

Given* to the BirtWsy Club by
Mrs. Chester Hesser.

BUSSINESS CHANGE,
J Homer INFtiebM|&gt;w&lt;*»~&lt; GardMr Bennett- .lock « rnxwrte, aud
dry ,oo«l«. and will eouUoire tbe b»lneae at the old -land, drat door eait ot
the City Hall. Mr. Dafua haa a lain BANNER'S WANT ADV. COLcircle of friend, in tbl, dty. who »UI
wlib him -uooeaa In bl. new venture.
For Salk—Two year old oolt, sired
Ho will fire the boalMee hl. cloee at­ by Strongwood, dam by Aicrytm, bar
tention. Tbe Ba»sb« hope, be may dam by Surprise. Also good three year
be rreatly pro.pared.
old Durham cow. fresh in March.
George Cronk, City.

8. Kopf is In Grand Rapids on busi­
The more a man puffs the lees freight
Mrs. Charter Messer entertained the
he hauls.
1ness to-day.
Birthday Club very charmingly at her
Mrs. Carl Weetpinter went to Cleve­
We are head quarters for sausage.
RETOLULATIONS OF..RESPECT. home. West Green street, last eveningland
yesterday.
F. W. Clifford.
1
In memory Of Amanda Durfee. It was a Valentine party, each lady
Rev. W. R. Wooton, of Alma, is
Wright Bros, big clearing sale begins
Once more Baltimore Grange No. 473 present wearing valentines. Tbedecora­
home friends In Hastings this
Wednesday tbe 15th, for ten days only. visiting
’
Is called upon to mourn the toss of one tions were of an appropriate character,
A uicajine of watches, clocksand ’
of Its members, sister Amanda Durfee, the flowers beings tulips, while heart­
Two big sleighloads from out of who departed thia life January 20th. shaped valentines were suspended from
rings will be sold at a bargain.
For Salk—Two lota with good
ribbons from the chandalier to the
.
Gu. M. Newton, 128 State SL
1town and some city friends surprised 1905.
.
house and bam in second ward. In­
corners of the table. The place cards
Mr; and Mrs. John Eddy entertained Mrs. Cbas. Babcock Monday evening “Dotib hastened on with silent tread
quire
436 E. Court St.
And claimed her for his own;
were ako heart-shaped valentines.
the I’. P. ■ Club Tuesday evening. on
1 her 54th birthday. Jas. Englehart Rejofclnir
angel* with wing, ouupreitd.
Covers were laid for 18, and a six.
Honors were won by Mrs. Herman furnished very amusing sleight-of-hand
Bore her to4ifr ctetnal home;
entertainment. The evening was very Another
course dinner served, Mrs. Wbod cater
Frost and Mr. John McOmber.
link tn our chain bas been severed
/
pleasantly spent.
Ing. Af er dinner, a vote was taken to
And by the Master borne away.
Mrs. Jason McElwain gave a very
Free
from
tho
palp
tyke
suffered.
decide which of the ladles present wore
David Smith, who graduated from
pleasant thimble party Monday in hon­
Our Sister waken tu a Brighter da*.”
,
tbe finest valentine. Mrs. Messar was
our
city
schools
last
June
at
tlie
bead
or ot Mrs. Etta Simpson Parmenter.
Whehear. It has pteaaed tin* Al- accorded that Inner. and was awarded
of his class, has been tendered aud'has
Light refreshments were served.
mighty Father to renove from our au immense .pink heart, on which was
accepted a position in the general
“The proof of a pudding
midst our beloved sister we offer the inscrltied the names of all the members
Mis* Myrtle Silsbee entertained a
offices of the Union Pacific, st Omaha,
.following resolutions.
company of twenty at dinner Sunday
Ik in the eating.’’ So also
To call! your attention I will
of the Birthday Club A short proaud will leave to-morrow evening to
Rksolvkd,' That as a Grange we • gram followed, consisting of singing
complimentary to her guests Miss Vedeuter upon his new duties. There can
we believe the proof of a
offer SATURDAY, next
deeply and sincerely mourn the death by Mrs. Hendershott. nhd the reading
derand Mr. Hbyt, of Grand Rapids.
be no question of his success, as he is a
shoe in in it’s wear atid
Miss Mande Peters gave a Valentine young man of high character and splen­ of a must worthy sister’ and frieud and from Dickens of “Sam Weller’s Valen­
party Tuesday evening at the home of did ability. The good- wishes of his hereby record odr high estimation of j tine.” by Mrs. Clement Smith.
comfort. W«ar one. jiair
100 pieces,
her sister, Mrs. Jas. VanKouvering. many friends will accompany him to her character.
Resolved,. That &lt;we tender to the |
About. 12 were present. Pedro was his western home.
VERY LIVELY WEEK.
of
decorated,
for‘
That
husband of oun deceased sister our
played
With a .farmers round-up institute,
heartfelt sympathy in, the hour of be­ a teachers’ inspiration institute and a day only. Value $12.00,
The annual meeting of the Hastings
reavement.
WOMAN’S CLUB.
: Gun Lake Association will be held at
poultry aIjow scheduled for this week,
Res&lt;»lvei», Ttyat a copy of these re­
the office Of the Hastings City Bank ou
‘ lack
‘ '
Un account of the illness of the pres solutions be sei* to the husband of our citizens should not suffer for
loo pcs.
of diversion.
Friday evening, Feb. 24 th, 1905, at 7:30 idem, Mrs. Smith chairman of the exe­
Sister
Durfee,
beipubllsbed
in
the
Has
­
o’clock, for the election of directors for cu tive^tom mi ttee, presided at the
tings papers, that our charter be-drap
decorated for
That
the ensuing year.
Hastings
Markets.
Womemfcciub Friday. The first pap ed in mourning flir the period of thirty
and the matter will bp
day only. Value, $9.50
The Tomlinson Lumber Co. are now er of the afternoon was by Mrs. Isabel
Hutter
days, and a page, in our record be set
ready for ‘business, with a complete and Pancoast ox.the Michigan Agricultural apart as a memorial to her.
settled to your satinfac­
| Iua(.Mtp,.r
choice line of lumber, lath, shingles, Society, and many interesting facts
Single pieces. Chamber Sets and all kind* '
M«. Carf.y EdmAnd.'? • UnLi-rib
tion. The $4..s0 and $5
sash, doofjs and finish. Bills gladly dig- concerning this great state iuStitution
ol While Granite Ware at Special low prices
M ite. Caret Edmqkim»
'wr, 'I1.?..
.Mis. Lottie Delano. I
kind ara SS.sO while the
ured. Will Peck will do contracting a« were brought out, among them beiug
Saturday next
before and is now ready lo figure on ail that the Michigan Agricultural college
.
1.14
bln sale lasts
•LOO to IMO
contracts.
was the first agricultural college on the
Pork, lire .. ....
OBITUARY.
ChYSter ITyor and his sister. Miss American continent. The paper was
Turk. «tre»*4 - .
Elzina Main was born in Canada in U«*an«. per fru Grace, gave a very pleasant Valentine followed by a discussion in which var
Dishes to Rent
.
( lUCkt-DA.
1849.
She
was
lie
second
daughter
of
4.00 to 5.00
14«-r. tlreaMd
.
party to about 30 their young friends st lous members told of visits to tbe col­
Bcrf. tire ______
SUITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
Albert
and
Mary'Main.
She
moved
to
lege
and
impressions
gained
of
It)
all
their home last evening. After enjoy­
Vtel. U re .
Michigan in ibbi with her parents, Veal. dreaaeU.
ing valentine games, light refreshments of which were most appreciative.
Mutton, drewd
most
of
her
life
having
been
spent
in
CIorer**d
....
Mrs.
Geneva
Hayes
gave
an
informal
were served. The young folks all re... . .
talk concerning school play grounds, Barry County. Early in life she was PoUlom
My Bo acre farm for sale.
I&gt;ort a very pleasant time.
Brao. per tea .
converted to the’ Christian faith. She
Heavy soil, good buildings, apple
Four million pounds of pure copper which was also followed by a good dis­ was married to Joseph Racey in 1871.
Mnl
tier
cussion.
orchard,
and fine peach orchard of
was made in six mouths by the Pennton
Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. Cook in charge Her husband au£ two children passed MMdunr.
iioo bearing trees, about i 12
■OMSa per ib.
Wyoming Copper Co. The stock pays
on
before
her.
She
was
married
to
miles northeast of Hastings.
if per cent, on the money. Write of the reading room the past two Sun­
cures colds, prevents pneumonia
Fredrick Hart ^April 15tb 1903, and San. per tbl ...
Chat, B. Baldwin, Honing's.
Miller Brea., 174 Clinton Street, Grand day afternoons reported good attend­
died Feb. 8th 1(.G5. She leaves a hus­ Tlmothj
Rapids, for All facta. If you don’t you ance and interest shown.
band,
six
sisters,
two
brothers
and
a
A
resolution
extending
the
sympathy
wijl be sorry.
.
host of friends. '
Mrs. Ben Matthews Aud Mrs. Arthur of the club to Mrs. Allie Willison and
Mrs. Esau Cannon in their recent be­
Laubsugh gavea Valentine party at
reavement was unanimously passed.
the home of the latter ou Michigan
S*WVI_
ER WON OUT.
^avenue last evening. Thirty guests
“THROWING MONEY TO THE
At the repaid can
&lt;
state convention
were present. A very pleasant evening
at Grand Rapids yesterday.
.. Dr. W.. if.
,
BIROS.*1
was spent at rising pedro, after which
Sawyer,
of
HilLUale,
was nominated
During the extreme cold and because
light refreshments were served.
of the deep snow. there is liable to re­ for regent :af\ the state university.
Represcutative Schantz and Seuator sult the extinction of game birds The Judge Joseph i|. SToOre, of Lapeer, was ’
Glasgow request all who wish to .pre­ legislature of Illinois has just voted to renominated for jijustice of tbe supreme [
sent bills of a local or general nature spend 85,000 to feed the wild game court, and W. J McKoue, of Albion,
to forward them at once. It Is desired birds of that state during the continu­ was nominated dr member
____ of
. ..stale
„
Wa^hiQgton'B birthday suggests Ainerion Patriotism.
to make tbe present session of the legis­ ance of the severe winter weather. The board of education to succeed Hon.
I bare purchased the stock of
Our prices suggest house
ltold patriotism.
The
lature a short one, and so all members quail is the farmer’s beet friend. If Patrick J. Kell y, who was elected
are presenting their measures early.
Groceries and Dry Goods of P. G.
housewife who makes
every effort to save
any of otir farmer readers know where superintendent &lt;&gt;f public instruction
on
groceries
.
ig
as
patriotic
1'he life of a city carrier isn’t all sun­ there are any of three birds, we hope last fall.
Benueu, and I respectfully ark a
shine and flowers, as Carrier Robt. they will see that they have something
from a domestic Patriotism
standpoint as
share of your traded My stock of
the husband who
ivaioiii
Lewis is prepared to say. As if snow to live on during this terrible weather.
GOT JUDGEMENT OF $50.
banks and belpw-zero weather were not
goods are tirst-class and prices
country. We aim to
aid the home bv
enough to contend with he was set upon
A red hot civilcase
___ ____
_____
was._______
tried before
reducing expenses, and
out prices on staple
KIGHT.
OBITUARY.
by a faithful family watch day yester­
Justice Bishop Monday in which Med.
goods
prove
it.
For
inataoce
note
these:
day, fortunately escaping with no more
Beatrice, the oldest child of Mr aud Hicks, of Jobnstbwn, sued Hejiry Iden,
Mrs. E. J. Bump, aged i4, years 11 mos. of the same towi, for
than toru clothing.
' settlement
"
under
10 bars good lutuudry Soap for 25c
Herring, 2 boxes ...
10 days, died at her home in Carlton the terms of a cdtntract Hicks claimed
Hart brand Peas, per can.... 10c
Mrs, I), C. Bronson entertained the
Favorite Succatash,
township Feb. 10, 1905, of pneumonia. 850 was due hhr The jury awarded
8
boxes Searchlight Matches for 25c
Henkel’s self-raising .Buck
Embroidery Club at a 5 o'clock lunch­
Golden
Sheaf,
prepared
wheat
When nearly fifteen years ago. a little that amount. V.. W. Potter- -appeared
____
wheat. 3 lb. pkg. Xor ..
10c
eon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Wm.
. flour, per pkg........................ ioc
bird flew though space, as though ball­ for the plaintiff and Thos. Sullivan for
• lbs. Rolled Oats........................ 25c
Schaubel. of Grand Rapids. Covere
Malta Vita, per package.......... lUc
"As You Like it" Horseradish
ed from realms above, it cau^ao earth the defendant.
Maple
Syrup,
guaranteed
pure
were laid for fourteen. The’ dining
per battle........................... lOe
H Special Silt m Onigti.
and alighting, bore the glad tidings
. P*rqt.................................... sue
room was beautifully decorated in red
Maple Sugar, freah. per lb..
that a nevr-born babe had come to stay;
FORGOT HIS GRIP.
carnations and heart shaped valentines.
but not so, for she came for oaly a few
The Aliases Christine Shumau and
Any one who k lows Del Norris will
short years to share the joys an&lt;| sor­
Winniffed Harper assisted in serving.
appreciate this st )ry. He likes to jolly
rows of this world, to cast sunshine
and
have fun a the expente of other
A company has been organized in across the paths of those with whom
Grand Rapids which Is to manufacture she came in contact, for none knew her i peoplejand lakesit with equally good
humor
when he s the
" subject. This
devices for the automatic working of. but to love her.
tbe phonograph. Drop a nickel in the
Just as the flower was about to- time the laugh Was on him. He was
slot, and the machine will red off two bloom in its sweetness, it woe plucked, a delegate to the, udi?Ial convention at
Charlotte Thursiry. He had joshed
uumberti of vocal,or instrumental music ‘ never to bloom more for us here, but to
or other .Varieties of phonograph rec- [ develop in'a fairer and sunnier sphere Judge Mack. Rev H. H. VanAuken
and several other fiei.egates about keep­
ords. 'W. H. Beecher, of Graad Rapldfc. * of immortality.
is tbe leading spirit in the nepr concern. I By her winning ways, suuny disposi ing sober while ih our sister city On
P. j, Colgrove. of this city1, is one of1 tion and thoughts not of self, but of i the way to the train, the 9.W o’clock
p. m„ be had spoken of how difficult
' the stockholders and treasurer.
others, she was beloved aud endeared
to all her associates, teachers and had been his tasty and yet he had rea­
son to be proud ol the fail that he watt­
BRILLIANT SOCIAL AFFAIR. schoolmates and will be greatly missed taking the whom crowd home sober.
in the saddened home and school-room
The six o’clock tea given by Messrs where her vacant seat will only be a re­ On the train auc| just before he left
and Mesdames J. C Andrus, F. L minder of the one whoso lately occupi­ IL it suddenly dawned upon Del that
Heath and A. E Renkes at St. Rose^ ed it, for her sickness was of short dur­ he bad left hk grip at the Phoenix
OUR INVENTORY SHOWS
Hall, Thursday evening, was the most
&gt;♦
ation aud her death came as a shock to house. Remarking that he had for­
important social event of. the season, the whole community.
gotten bis valine, Mr. Norris bolted for
the
car
door,
Rev.
X'anAuken
remark
­
over two hundred and fifty being in at­
The funeral was held Monday, at the
tendance. The receiving party con­
ing as he did bo piat he fell that the
home. Rev. Oltan,of Hastings, officialsisting of the hosts aud hosteseai, Mr. ing. some very touching music being delegation’s chaperon had belter ex­
and Mrs. R. T. French, of Middleville, rendered by friends also from the city. plain what be had'been doing that af­
ternoon.
and Mr. and Mrs. John Potter, of
Loving friends had decked the white
Therefore, we are going to continue the above reduction on
Charlotte, were on the stage and after
casket with beautiful emblems of floral
greeting them, the guesta pawed down
tribute, and the remal-as were borne ’
BUILDINO new line.
Children^OTEROS
'Sth‘ Th‘S a,S° *nC,UdeS B**’ and
and were given their assignments, by
to their last resting place in the Ful­
of ibe Citirows, from whence each one easily ler cemetery, with six of her school- : The eoutlrectloo
zeo'a
Telephone
Co.
are
Lullllnp
anew
found their place card. A menu in
mates artlng as pall-bearers: Wallace toll
1
Quality considered our prices cannot be duplicated. *
line from Dowling through Cedar
four courses was served, Mrs. Wood
Barnum, Harley. Glenn and George &lt;
aud Clnverdale to Delton. It
catering- Troxei’s orchestra fundabed Ragla, Cleo fUsbridger aud ’John Creek
We are closing out our FUR OVERCOATS.
’
will
be
an
up
to
dale
line,
and
will
gire
delightful music throughout the sup­ Renkes.
,
‘
।theCIllMM Co. a ch.nee. lo conneel
per hour. At the close of tbe latter the
Get our prices.
A precious one tnm us Ium roup,
1thow place, with la law- county .Is.
guests were invited to the basement . A voice w» tovod Is sUlk’d;
j
tern.
aud bowling and a pleasant social time A place Is Taoant tn our home

DISHES

You can find all
kinds in my store.

They Say

1 English Set,
S8.79

Lewis A. Crossett’s

1 American Set
S6.98

Shoes

E R Pancoast
FARM FOR SALE

C. H. OSBORN

Foley’s Honey nd Tar,

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Announcement

J. Romer DePue

"T Hams 8 Russ,&lt;^

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Children’s Suits.

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was enjoyed in the reception rooms
while the floor above was being frepared for euchre. Those who cared to
nlay returned to the hall and were a^
signed to tables, while others, enjoyed
themselves as lookers-on from the bal­
cony. It was fr-moflt delightful und
charming social affair in every way.
tbe care of such a large number befhg
looked after in a manner to cause most
favosabte comment. St. Rom’b ball
proved itself an ideal place for a social
gathering of this size.

Which never can be tlllei.
God In Bfe wisdom has recalk-.l.
The boon his Jovn had given;
And though Uie body moulder* here

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ADVERTISED LETTERS
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COLD N’T QETTHROUaH.

So fierce the storms and intense the
cold, and go badly drifted were the
roads
th® rural carriers could not
make their trips Monday and Tuesday.
Some of them started out to-day, but
It I. more than likely they will only s,.t
pan way over their routes, it in hoped
Try onr home rendered lard 10 cents tbe roads may be opened up by to­
morrow,
3
F.W.rLin-oRh.

Haatlnga, Mich., Eeb. 13,1U06
Uttera addreawd lo pen»„, named
*&lt;
below remain unclaimed Inthl.odlre
ad wfll be rent to the dead teller oMce *
if not claimed by Feb. 27,1U05:
Carolle Humphry, Dora Hendereon
Harriet Loveland.
a’ikfjehh Davis. Fancea Stanton.
Arbee Sunldn. F„d O-Brteu. R. n
Wllvon. AlbertCh... Henry
Stevens.
7 Wi
Plcwe
■■ adrerared" when sAing
tor
klw.
Postmaster.

Underwear at 15c per
garment.
A small lot of odds and
ends to close.

38c
55c S
75c X
SL25 £
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Chidester &amp; Burton

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80c ’Jersey Shirts, now
75c Jersey Shirts, now
SI 00 Jersey Shirts, now
$1.75 Jersey Shirts, now

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LEADING
CLOTHIERS
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�HAM1NGS BANNER FEBRUARY t5, ,905.

Last Week

Our prices are right.
F. W. CuFFoai.

PERSONAL MENTION

The infant child of Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Webber, of this city, died yes­
We sold 177 bottles of
George McConnell is sick.
terday.
.
J^hn Dawson was in Grand Rapids
Don’t fail to attend the big ten days'
Friday.
clearing sale at Wright Bros, com­
Ida Garrison visited her parents over
mencing Feb. 15th.
We make our own sausage and ham­
and
"Nellie Smith went to Cleveland
burg.
{Best Cough Medicine Made)
Lower Market.;
Grant Muir's family are sick with
A bill has been presented in the legis­
LaUippe. •
And not one sin gle complaint lature repealing the act of 1901 which
Mrs. Burch is entertaining friends
permitted the taking of suckers from
did we have.
the waters of Wall lake by spear, nets, froni Grand Rapids.
etc.
!
•
Mbs Mary McElwain is confined to
An honest 4 ot. bottle jtfc
About 25. young people from this city, tbe Mouse with the grip this week.
HEATH’S idE, ROCK
took a pleasant sleighri^e to the home
Charley Brown, of Grand Rapids,
o* Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wood hear waa tn the city on business Monday.
AND TUEU,
Coats Grove last week Tuesday. A
Mtk .1. B. Marshall.of Nashville. w&lt;u
time was enjoyed, and the time the g&gt;it*t of Mr. aud Mra. J. E. McEl­
A tonic cough luedicine for pleasant
was passed away merrily.
wain! Monday.
the after-effects of the Grippe As the sun rises a little earlier.aud Mri and Mra. Asa Traver were the
and hard colds. For sale only mdunts a little higher] each-day, it is guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dill over
evident, even amid the abundance of WM
snows and edd weather] that spring is
-AT------■ Fr&lt;d Heath was iu Grand Rapids on
headed this way. We know of several
Business Monday.
people who will be glad Lo see it come..
Mrp. M. O. Abbott was a Grand
No man is worse off pbeause he has
Rapifls visitor Tuesday.
knowledge. Information is valuable
Mrs. Minnie Spaulding visited friends
Write to Miller Bros., 174 Clinton St.’
Grand Rapids, for fact about Peqn- in Grand Rapids last week.
Grint Hendershott, of Jackson, was
Wyoming Copper Company's stock, that
pays one per cent, per 'month on your shaki’.g hands with Hastings friends
Saturday.
money.
Frank B. Draper, a Chicago attorneyt
Miss Hilda Myers, daughter of Mr.
ahd Mrs. Fred Mvers, gafre a delightful was i|&gt; the city on business Monday
party Thursday afienioup to a few of and Tuesaay.
her little friends iu honor of her third
Mrs. Flora Renkes went to Nashville
birthday.’ Tlie time wasknvst pleasant­ Saturday to spend the day with
Is necessary ly spent and the little ones voted Miss
tfriends in that village.
to every
Hilda a most charming - hostess. /
The many friends in thia city i of
man who
would sucj
Prosecuting Attorney Lee Pryor was Frank Bullis, of Johastowii, will : egret
teed in life bi town Tuesday morning on bustoass to fcndw of his severe illness.
. Tbe kind
-but rather than take chances of wait­
Min Carrie Shuman, of Grand Rupguaranteed ing for the noon train made tbe return ids/ishome on a visit to her parents
to give you j tripon foot. Very few qonnty officials
aud
other friends in this city.
one of man|s . would take a trip like khat with tbe
strongest
R. B. Messer Is expected home from
; assets—
I mercury below z«tro rathfr than remain his easterq business trip Saturday.
------- -Bfotheir
^haIfa
d0'
punctuality, !away
from
office
Mrs. .John Busby aud Mrs. Kep Sils-1
rt you will : Sssh.llle
New.
,
*'8 ■
’ obey them.
bee were iu Graud Rapids Tuesday.
Only stan I The annual meeting of the Barry*&amp;
Mrs. Fred O’Brien left Monday for a
dard and
Eaton Insurance Co. will be held at the
reliable
Thomas opera house Charlotte, Tues­ two weeks’.visit at Eagle.
A 1004 3
movements 1 day Feb. 21st. There appears to be con­
Miss Nettie Vedder and Mr. Fred
willingly guar-j I siderable opposition to !the re-election Hojlt.l of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday
find ip ace here aud
MMe thru, ur IKJ Mcuriw
lime
keepers
I
of
s
.
«•
ot
Estorf
CoA«
prvwi!’/■» no n-uai. with Miss Myrtle Silsbee.
te time keepers: »
• Case* plain, simple :aud
—1 ortiate
"*—,-L,
—
. 1 i .is a -feeling&lt;
in ‘ dent
Up this way the:
Mrs/Mark .Warren returned Monday
either/GOLD.Sll.VEl NICKLE
j tbit Mr. Will Hele, of Inton Rapids, to her home at Charlotte, after a few
is a good man for the place.
days vftit with her parents, "Mr. and
■Deli Mtv «ind complicated repairs are '
mall ||( a neighboring town who Mrs. John Busby.
a
here. „ „ pnxnpmw.
|
h|, wl„ u,robgh , nl,-trhno„|al
Cuutfty Clerk Barnum and. Judge
DCflCM CD
agency is trying to secure 4 divorce. Maci^ffcre among those who attended
11 x
Just another instance of . rinding that tbe I^iiicoln-. Club banquet at Grand
THa 1
r I »•
‘ mail order bargins are not! just as repre- Rapids las: night.
I ne Jeweler.
; seated and that a much better grade
Mr. and MraC. F. Field, Mr. and Mr*.
HALTING**.
- ^MICHIGAN j the same article could Have beenob- J H . Dennis and &amp;|rs W. K. Cook at­
talned at home. Goodenliugb for him;
tended the funeral of Mra. J. W. Suuui he ought to patronize home industry derJ jat Middleville Tuesday.
’
The home grown -nrticle is usually the
Miss Squtera, of Charlotte, is in the
best.
city for a several weeks visiting with .
A clever swindler has b^en operating her sister Mrs. Stella Squiere.throughout Barry aud Eaton counties,
Constance Garrison, an employee at
and. has carried away many dollars the Car Seal,was called home to assist in
from the unsuspecting people. He caring for her little brother Ray, who
Claimed to be an agenttaking subscrip­ is seriously ill with pneumonia.
tions for a woman's magazine a 25t ctsA. E. Kenaston. P. A. Sheldon, C. W.
for six months. Mra Claude Pope, the
Mixer, W. R. Cook, and J. C. Ketcham,
authorized agent for the magazine iu
attended
the republican state conven­
: Charlotte, wrote to the company and
tion at Grand Rapids yeetarday.
learned that they hud no such agent at
Oscar
Crook,
W. H. Schantz, aud Guy
work.
j If the roofs leak in the farm build­ Crook were among those from this city
who attended the Lincoln Club ban­
ings. slake some lime in a close box. quet at Grand Rapids last night.
When done, Bieve it. To every six
IL E. Hendrick, of Middleville, is In
quarts of' this lime add one gallon of
water, and oni quart of rock salt. Boil the city being employed by those who
oppoee
the Gun river drain, which case
and skim cleab. To every five gallons
of thte add slowly three quarters of a is now being heard by Judge Smith.
Jas. R.-Mason went to. Grand Rapid?
pound of potuah and four quarts of
floe sand. Apply with a paint or white­ Saturday* to have an operation per­
wash brush, yhis paintwash tooks as formed. the removal of a nasal bone,
‘flood as oil paftit and isdarablemslate; which had become diseased by catarrhal
besides, it's lire proof, lasts long, costs trouble.
Mra J. -E. McElwain entertained a
a trifle.
dozen ladies at a thimble party Monday
Dr. J. H. .Kellogg, of Battle Creek,
afternoon in honor of Mrs. Etta Palma
claims positively that ni:»e tenths of
ter of Petoskey. A chafing dish lunch
■ those who suffer from appendicitis, in­
was served.
cluding a large number of those who*'
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. French, of Middle­
undergo operations for the same dis
ease, mighube saved the suffering aud ville. and Mr. and Mrs. John Potter, of
great periltof life by a-siipplecorrection Charlotte, were among the out-of town
of their daily habits. • Women are more guests at tbe party given at St. Rose’s
exempt from the disease tlian mek and hall Thursday night.
this is because they are not addlcteffTo
11. 1’. Hall, wt&gt;o left the employ of
the use of liquor and tobacco. It is the the American laundry last summer to
intemperate habits and wrong living engage in other work, has resumed his
of men that cause appendicitis.
old place with the American laundry.
Asa result of the unification of the He is an excellent workman m that
We &amp;uy strictly first class stock.
Vanderbilt lines, itjs said to be assured Hue aud has many friends who will be
that the Michigan Central will build a glad to have him iu Hastings again.
Wanted, 10,000 pounds of buckwheat tunnel under jhe Detroit river at De­
Mrs. Wood and Miss Vinnle jfteani
troit. It is claimed this would to a wiQ go to CadillaCrMonday.tc be gone all
Hastings Rollkr Mill Co.
large
measure
end
the
freight
blockades
the
week, the fofaper to cater and the
Our ham burg is ail right, try it. ’
F. W. Cliffgro. at Detroit, and make it possible for pas­ latter to MBfe: in i series of receptions
senger trains to make better time in and dinner parties\to be given by Mrs.
For flour, feed, coal, wood and eleva­ severe winters especially, when the ice
Wm. Mitchell, wife of the wealthy Inm
tor slock phone 199. Menzo Turner.
in thtDetroit river makes slow time and iiennan of that city. Monday right
A man’t ascent amongst the living poor service unavoidable, Possibly the
there will be a large reception, at which
counts for more than his descent from 12:45 west may. then gel into the habit
Miss Vinnle will recite for tbe pleasure
the dead.
of getting to Hastings within an hour of the guests at each hour from 8 to 12
M. R. Turner," of Hastings, who has at toast of schedule time.
p. m. This is a great compliment lo
property on Sixth avenue in our village,
In these days it lathe railroads and. Mrs. Wood.and Miss Ream. was here the latter part of last week at­ big manufacturing concerns that are
tending to business matters in regard the promoters pf temperance, particu­
The officers of the Penn Wyoming
Co his property.—Lake Odessa/Times. larly the jailroad*. They are taking Copper Company are men of national
Over fifty thousand dollars per month। the stand that a man who benumbs his reputation in the business world. No
•net profits are earned by tlie Penn* brain and loces control of his nerves by bank in tbe. United States has officers
Wyoming Copper Company. Write for the use of alcohol,Is unfit for there- of higher character or superior stand
particulars to Miller Bros , 174 ClintBn। sponsible work of a railroad employee, Ing. Find out about this company. Its
particularly In positions of trust au’4 stock pa$s 12 per cent on your money.
Street, Grand Rapids.
W0te Miller Bros., 174 Clinton Street,
The stock of the Penn-Wyomiug; •, responsibility
.
. where the lives aud safety
.'
■Copper Co. is all-alike. Tbe company of others are committed , into their Grand Rapids.

What we nay we do, we do do

FEBRUARY SALE

WRI6HT BROS.

HEATH’S

Pine

Extraordinary
Bargains
In
Every
Department.

Cherry

Fred L Heath &amp; (aiveth
The Druggists.

KEEPING

A GOOD WATCH

When you see our
name on a shoe you
know it is not neces­
sary to look further
for a good shoe.
Not enough to look
well, good enough to
wear well.

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co !
Quality Store.

has no bonds. Its stock pays 12 per, hands. It will soon follow..-that th*'
■p i
Wanted -Men experienced with live
cent This is a gilt edged investment.&lt; drink habit will be opposed every where,
.1 stock, to represent uh In their own
Look this up. Write Miller Bros., 174 and men who indulge in Intoxicants
*• I locality. Michigan Live Stock InsurClinton St., Grand Rapids.
1 will not be wanted anywhere.
., r kdhv Co., Hammond Bldg., Detroit

We are cleaning out our furs and
coats at the greatest reductions we
ever offered. We offer table linen
blankets, quilts, etc at positively
unmatchable values. We never
advert i-e with tin horns or blood­
curdling headlines. They .don’t
amount to anything simply ■ be­
cause they haven’t got the goods.

Reliable
Goode
at the
Lowest
Prices.

This Is the Quest drinking tea 1 Victory Brabd String’ Beam, can K)
that can be procured. It {equalShell Brand Salmon, 3 cans (or
25
j ity. No trading stamps, do I Pillar Rock Steak Salmon. 2 cans 25
That will help you to economize. I -presents, do disappointments.
Alaska Red Salmon, 2 cans for 25
Ask for Black Cross Tea.
: Continental Sardines. 6 cans for 25
White Lily Flour,.per cwt
83 a)i Good quality Japan Tea, per lb 32 Mustard Sardines, can . . . J. 8
Hastings Flour, per cwt .
3 a)। Black Cross Tea Dust .... 15 Heintz Sweet or Sour Plcktes. qt 17
Lenox Soap, 9 bars for . . .
25 G &lt;St 8 Seeded Kais ins, 31b pkgs 25 ; Sunnyside Ketchup,-bottle • I
Searchlight Matches, dozen box­
Alderney Baking Powder, 1 lb tin 25 । Cracked Rice. 7 lbs for . .
es for
. ..............
50 Queen Flake Baking Powder K:1b
&gt; Japan Head Rice, 4 lbs for . . —
Pure Leaf Lard, per lb . . .
10 'tin ....................... '. . . .
12 1 Pure Maple Syrup, per gal . 8100
1’icnic Hams, small size, jhst lb
10 Breakfast Foods, all kinds, 2 for 25 None &gt;uch Mince Meat. 3 pkgs 25
Clear Strip Bacon, per lb . . 1 !lJ Wyandotte Washing Powder, 41b
j Pearl Tapioca, 4 lbs ..... 25
Salt Pork, per lb...................
package for................... . 19
Black Pepper, the best 40c for
25
Coffee XXXX, per lb.......
.... 15 Lakeside Peas, Che best, 2 cans
25 Sal Soda, 3 lbs for..................
5
Combination Wend Coffee, regEureka Peas, good quality, can 10 Pure Sulphur, 3 lbs . . . ... 20
ular 25c for...................................iu । Hart Brand Peas, can , . . . 10 Jennings' or Gillett's Extracts,
Extra Santos Coffee, regular 20c
Alpine Sugar Corn, 2 cans for . 25
Lemon or Vanilla. 20c for . .. 15
2 lbs for 35 I Floral City Corn, can .... 10 Walter Baker's Chocolate, 40c for 29
Special Blend Coffee, reg. 30c . 25 । Easter Brand Sugar Corn, can
10 Pure Maple Sugar, lb cakes for 12
Sun Dried Japan Tea at . . . 43 I Gladstone Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25 Shaker Salt, always dry, per jar
8

GROCERY PRICES

E

WRMMT MOS.

I

There are hundreds of lines we have not room for. just as good bargains as men­
tioned above.
Sale Starts WEDNESDAY MORNING at 8:00 O’CLOCK and lasts for 10 days only.

WRIGHT BROS

Phone
30

Hastings,

~

Midi

=

liWUUlUMiUUlWMMUMiiMM UiUMMM Will WHHiiUi UUUUUUiU

The

LINEN SALE
We have just received a shipment of Table Linens,
handsome new patterns and exceptionally good values.
We offer these for. ten days, commencing February
at the following prices
All Linen Damask, 61 inches wide,
All Linen Damask, 66 inches wide, .
72 and 80c
All Linen Damask, 72 inches wide,
.
.
l.inen Damask, 72 inches wide,
.
. .
Linen Damask, 72 inches wide,
..
.48 and $1.68
Linen Napkins,
.
.
.
$| 15 to $4 00 Dozen
Special prices on odd half dozens.
Sheets and Pillow Cases at Reduced Prices
SHEETS
72 x 90....... ;..48o
72x90............ 65c- ,
81 x 90............ 68&lt;-

CASES
42 x 36.'... .. .
45 x 36.......

2000 Yards New Prints, Best Quality.

Making Room

yard, 6 cents

Spring Goods

And to accomplish this we are closing out the winter things at a
quarter; third and half off. whatever sells them qnip-kly.

PRICES ARE DOWN

WINTER GARMENTS

1-4,1-3 and, 1-2 off.
We must make room for the New Spring (Toorle which are now
couiiiig in and yon can spend your money to good advantage
at this Clearing Sale of Heady Made Garments, comprising

Ladies’ Coats, Skirts, Furs,
Underwear, Men’s Wool Pants,
DUCK COATS, ETC.

Special for Saturday: 700 yds. Caijco, 3d per yd.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
(The Peoples Store)

Hastings, nich,

�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY 15. 1905.

6

lj&amp;

the autopyrophon.

w F. Wright. American comrul gweral nt Munich, Germany, make* an
Interesting report on a new automat*
fire alarm, tbe “a uropyrop bon
tovented and patented by a Danish *dentiaL C. F. Llllkler. Th* apparatus
acts only when u sudden wave of heat
is generated in un indom-d spare, but
DOSTER.
CRESSEY.
Is not Influenced by a general and even­
DELTON.
Arthur Stocking, of Yankee Springs,’• Farr Broa. deHrared dXoanl hmba at ly high temperature. It to ten centi­
Mra. Lackey, of Battle Creek, is vlsiV
meter* (3.M inches) high, *even centi­
Doster this week.
visited friends here last week.
Ing here.
meters (2.7‘J indie*) l*rnad and two cen­
This is the weather that tries the 1 Telephone meetings are bard -on timeters (.7S Inch) deep. It can there­
Mrs. John Larrabee is some better
I school-house floors. Why? .
nerve of the rural mailcarriers.
at this writing.
fore be easily fixed anywhere.
Maccabees have postponed their oysIt consists of a small glass tube bent
Isaac Martin, of Battle Creek, visited |
E. Eddy, of Wall Lake, is assisting
OF EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN |
in the shape of a capital U. This rube.
friends here Wednesday and Thursday. 1 ter supper until Thursday eve.
Bert Pennock in the store.
' the ends of which are closed, la half
Mr.
I£
T.
Chandler,
of
Galesburg
is
Mrs. Morris Brown Is entertaining
Last year our Wall Paper stock 3
Mr. Henry Marion, of Augusta, was
I filled with mercury, the other upper
was an unusually beautiful one. ' in town on business*Friday.
her aunt, Mrs. Martha Glynn, of Spring visiting io the neighborhood.
half containing a highly volatile liquid
But our n^w spring line surpasses
Mra. Caroline Wilson is quite, ill at —for Instance, sulphuric ether. One of
brook.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dewey, of Ban­
anything we ever offered iu the
Messrs VanDewalker and Travis, of the home of her daughter, Mra. Thomas the upper parts of the glass tube is
i past. Each design was carefully
field, were at this place Monday.
Frye. '•
! surrounded by a cover of some non­
; selected with the object of secur­
Mr. Will Frye, of Johnstown, visited Kalamazoo, were guests of Morris
: in~ as large a variety as possible
Born to Mrs. Will Harman at tbe beat conducting material, so that n
Brown Friday.
M. Manning, Friday and Saturday.
: of the prettiest ana latest pat­
sudden rise of temperature affects only,
home
of
her
mother
Mra.
William
Mrs. Sarah Dunning came from Kal­
: terns. The result is a stock which
j the other, or free, part of tbe glass
Will Houvernir, of your city spent
*
= includes papers suitable for evamazoo to assist Mrs. Newell Barber tn Burchett, a son.
1
tube.
Sunday
with
his
brother
Peter
Houve
f ery room In the house at almost
Mr. J. M Hammond and daughter
preparing to go to New Mexico
In case the temperature rises evenly
nlr.
any price you care to pay. The
Bertha spent Sunday with C. J. Brown the whole apparatus is affected, and no
Miss
Fanny
Johnson,
of
Kalamazoo,
line includes:
Graydou Blackman is on the sick
and
family
at
Cressy.
warning
signal 1* given. If. however,
TAPESTRIES, STRIPES,
list, also Mrs. Lou Williams and Al came Saturday and remained until
lhe teniperuture
in tbe room
i
EMBOSSED PAPERS,
Don’t forget the Farmers’ Institute —
---------- -----------—■ !s sudden­
Monday with her friend, Mra. Albert
Ashby.
. /-■
" of
“t a Are__
__________
INGRAINS,
and
Toacbera'
Ini,lratlon
In.tltuleat
U
ra^*
1
•» »? tl.
U&gt;» oulbtart
Fisher.
FLORAL DESIGNS,
the ether ’above ,h
the
H..li„n Fab. IK and IE
'j .......................
* mercury 'In the
Mrs. Haynes and daughter Dorothy
Slices. GILTS, ETC.
Mra. Newell Barber and daughter,
glass tube, which is unprotected, evap­
of Kalamazoo, are visiting John LirMrs. Augusta Doster had tbe gainful orates, and the _pressure
_________
___
: These are uncommon papers of­
Susie, have both been confined to tbe
of____
the generatrabee and wife.
fered at uncommonly low prices
bed the past week with illness, but are misfortune to burn one of her legs real ed vapors causes the mercury to sink
The Well Known Specialist
aud wear® anxious to have you
While the storms have been against
badly
so
that
she
is
unable
to
walk.
|
.
.. ­
i
in
the
tube,
while
It
rise*
In
the
oppo
slowly on the gain.
see them while the assortment is
IS COMING 1
large attendance, yet tbe meetings have
site
part.
Mr.
Robert
Travis
is
visiting
his
aunt
it its nest. If you have no present
No school today (Monday) as the
been very profitable.
Both parts of tlie tube are fitted with
Intention of papering, seeing these
teacher who went to her home In Au­ Mra. C. R. Honeywell. Mr. Trairis ex­ an electric wire melted into the glass,
papers and learning the fair
Owing to the condition of the roads
gusta Friday failed to get back. Un­ pects to return to Klondike In ail short so that when the mercury stands equal­
pricee may induce you to change
tlie pastor was unable to get to Clover­
your mind.
doubtedly too much snow.
time.
ly high in both tubes the electric cur­
dale and Cressey Sunday.
North and South roads are almost im­ rent passe* through and the apparatus
Mra. Albert Fisher went to Kalama
Mra. Ellis Faulkner returned from
zoo Monday where she has employ­ passable In spite of tbe diligence of sev remains silent But should a move­
Grand Rapids Wednesday where she
in the neighborhood with snow- ment of tbe mercury take place be­
ment Mra. Fisher has made many eral
।
was called by the Illness of ber father.
cause Olof ■a WUUWVD
sudden r»»c
rise V4of taxnpa.Ato..
temperature
^l„_.
.Ital.k.
1 CHUB*
friends during her two years residence plows
and sleighs.
| tfae
trlc rtrniit
contact. Is ImBlit E. Fauikaar, 7LSSL
Not many attended the chicken-pie here, who greatly regret ber going away.
Mr. Chat. Ford and wife. Mr. Alfred peded,jted any kind of electric alarm
supper at tbe Maccabee ball Wednes­
Nevins and wife, Mr. James Calthrop j may be set Into motkm at any dltday evening, owing to the bad weather.
and wife spent Thursday eve. with Mr. tance and at as many place* as rePRAIRIEVILLE.
Andrew Eddy returned home from
aud Mrs. Eddie Farr.
qulred Tbe apparatus also indicate*
South Dakota Thursday. He reports
Abe Summerville lost his driving
...
. ■» .
. 1 , , Impediments and interruptldus of th*
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Keyes entertain
current Tbe substances need
some SV degrees below zero weather horse from heart failure last week.
ed the famine* of Maurice Mills, Eddie 1
arxl tbe apparatus art* an
out there.
Born to Mr. and Mr* UM fiord Castle
Farr. Almond Farr, Marcus Hammond • indefinite length of time
Don’t fail to come and hear “Joe Feb. 6th a son.
and John Chandler on Wednesday eve.1 At one of tbe demonstrations tbe
HtlfftoTtf “The Girl Miner" Friday
Mr. H. G. Brown who has been seri­ An elegant supper was served to the * alarm wax raised within eight wconds
night given for the bfRfflt of the Del­ ously ill the past four weeks is improv- pleasure of all present. Music and *ronj tfae time, a small heap of ahavton Military Band.
tog.
„
flinoh were indulged until a late hour, । &gt;“«■
•*&lt; on flr* ,n tbe ■coroer ** ?n
Word was received today that Frank
There will be a spelling school in the when .11 d.pa,te&lt;l Mblarin, that Iha. ! “""“"J ,lted "’“j, In
VanTyne, who is working in Kalama Milo district Friday evening February bad the u.u.1 ,ood Hmealaan enjoyed! •p^n,”M ,K*? J1”4
Proprietor of the Delton Lumber Yard zoo, Is very sick at the Borgsa Hosplwhen Mr.
Mr. and
Mm Keyes
K.™ entertain.
*‘. 'h- .™&gt; »f
,ta«
When
and Mrs.
17th followed by a short program.
before placing your order for buildiug
VrLere the shavings were horning.
material. I will make ft an object for tai with appendicitis.
LeQrand DePriester has rented the
It is calcnlated that one /apparatus
He will be in
you to do this. An Jns)&gt;ection will
SCHULTZ.
is needed for an aren of .000 to SOO
Adgt.'Showerman and wife are prov­ iirkndstetter farm by Crooked lake.
convince you that I have tbe stock you
Fred Zerbel Is badly crippled up with square feet.
Leon Doster, young son of Mr. and
want and price* are right 1 have been ing to be very able evangelist*, their
in the bnslness 14 years. Talk with preaching aud method of conducting Mrs. John Doster, who has been qbfte rheumatism.
Parker Hoose
my customers and you will be fully as­ the services are full of spiritual power. ill is better now,
Mrs. Xorten, of Plainwell, in caring
FOR THE PIANO MOVER.
sured that it will be to your abvantage
for Mra. Lucy Bugbee, who is a little
to buv of*me. Now is the time to fig­
Our special meetings began Tuesday
John Carlisle was north last week
better
at
this
writing.
ure for next spring and summer’s evening with a fair attendance. Owing for a couple of days buying lumber for
building material. 1 also keep
Aunt Sarah Kline was called to
to the bad condition of tbe roads people a barn he will build for Jake Cappon
Hoisting large and bulky articles to
Brush Ridge last week by the Illness tbe upper Coors of a building takes
have been kept from attending the tbe coming season.'~*&gt;v..
of
her niece, Mrs. Etta Pierce,
skill and experience and is seldom at­
meetings in large numbers. The
One day only each month. Office
Mra. Ed. Holiday, a former resident
faithful ones were there Sunday eve­ of this place, now of Kalamazoo, died
The chicken pie supper at H. Paynes’ tempted except' by those aniualnted
hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
ning. The house was well filled, Mra. there last Wednesday. The .funeral last Wednesday evening was well at with the business. Tbe method ordi­ Consultation, Examination and Advice
narily used Is to put up a block and
Showermau preaching a very able ser­ was held Saturday.
tended considering the storm.. The
tackle.
which
is
always
very
cumber
­
mon.
good program consisting of music, some and In which heavy timber* are I
Dr. McDonald has for years made a
singing and speaking was enjoyed by
•tudy of Chronic and lingering Dis
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
H you are going to build come and
all present.
A Canadian ban devised tbe very use­ eases. His extensive practice and Su­
CLOVERDALE.
Miss May Hart, of Prairieville, called
We are sorry to hear that Pearl Tut­ ful apparatus ahown herewith. It is perior Knowledge enable* him to eurv
on Sarah Jobncox Saturday.
Mrs. Jamee Cairns is quite sick.
designed for tbe purpose of hoisting every corabte disease. All Chronic
Some from here attended the Baud tle and family are makingarrangements
ufL lhe h™1®1 *P‘D®. nerve­
John McLeod is laid up with tbe la
to move to Coopersville in the near fublood. skin, heart, kings, liver, stomacb
grippe.
boys dancing party at Prairieville Tues­
kidneys, bladder and bowels setentifi
tore. They will be greatly missed by
Miss Sadie Deck is working In. Has­ day evening.
caUv
and
sneceesfuHy treated. Dr.
their many friends who wish them cue
tings.
Mrs. James Jobncox has returned eras iu their new home.
McDonald pay* Bpecigl attention te
catarrh.
Catarrhal Deafness, Throat
from
a
four
weeks
’
visit
with
her
sister
Thomas Fox is suffering from erysip­
If it had not been for the severe cold
and Lung Discaree. Chronic Disease*
near Jackson.
elas in his face.
peculiar to women. Nervous ar.d Pbysi.
and stormy weather the first of the week
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer De Waters will
cal Debility. Rheumatism. Paralysis.
Charles Fox and wife spent Saturday
we would have been saying "Hello" to
Neuralgis, and al) Chronle and Nerrop*
make their home in Hastings, as cir­
and Sunday with relatives here.
Dl«ea»re of Men, Women and Child
cumstances will not permit them to go our neighbors; ac It was, the boys who
were putting up the wires thought it
ren. No matter what your disease
Will Chapman and family were the to Racine, Wis.
may
ba,
best
to
go
home
and
thaw
out
their
guests of Fred Ashley last Sunday.
The snow is very deep and the roads ears, noses, fingers, etc.
Ernest Ilprn and family spent last
There is Still Hope--Then D»
That a Bank can show its de­ Sunday with tha family of Wm. Ashby are blockaded in some places. A letter
A young peoples* alliance was orga­
from New Orleans states it is the cold­
Not Despair
positors are assured if you leave
nized at the church on Tuesday of last
Ezra Chamberlain and wife *are est there that it has been for years.
week
and the following officers elected:
but comuII Or. McDonald and tai •
your money with the
visiting friends in Kalamazoo this
correct diagnosis of your disease aad
Pres., Mra. Clara Loomis; Vice Pres.
week.
HOPE CENTER.
feel assured that the doctor knows cor­
Mra. Carrie Shultz. Recording Sec.,
rectly what ahs you. If you *re curGid Wilkinson and family spent Sun­ Miss Libble McCallum; Treas., Miss
The Earnest Workers will meet Tor
rabie, he will cure you. Those unable'
dinner with Mrs. John McLeod on Fri­ day at Felix Chamberlain’s.
Grace Chamberlain; organist, Mrs.
to call, write for symptom Blank.
day the 24th.
Jjlra. Felix Chamberlain has returned Mary Payne; Chorister Vera Loomis,
Correspondence strictly confidential
Address,
A novelty &gt;ox social will be held at from visiting her daughter, Mra. Mary
'Three per cent interest on de- the McCallum school house on Friday Doster, of Prairieville.
A man who had kept a hog In Ida
Dr. Donald McDonald
Mln Lixzie Sch wank off, of Chicago pen for a year and a half was asked
evening February 17th. Each lady is
thk^pkciallst.
requested to bring two articles just will assist Mra, Arthur Jobncox in her why be didn’t kill It and begin to raise
another pig. and be replied that he
B48 and 230 East Pulton Str,
alike, one of which will be sold at auc­ household duties this summer.
tion for the benefit of the school.
Ed. Aeker and wife have been keep­ supposed he must keep n hog all the
Grand Rapid*. Mieh
Everybody Is cordially invited.
ing house for Lewis Clark while the time anywny and be might as well
keep that one an any other.
the latter was visiting In Grand Rapids.
hAMTKG A Km
sod putting through windows in tbe
A couple of youug men "started out”
CURES CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
reasonable rates. Deeds, mortbn,1&lt;1^K«l«rre. heavy
Sunday evening, but thought a fire felt
A wait may know that be la anand bulky articles Tbe apparatus i
proncblns
old
when
be
ceaae.
to
better
than
a
snow
bank,
so
they
re
fages and legal papers drawn,
atnureie io i, llnon, th. nni, Io
*&gt; constructed that ft ran be set to
One Weefc’s Use of Hyomel Did
turned home before going very far.
New York Drafts, Insurance and
* railroad car when he h« In no partlcu- communicate with tbe first, second and *rlta tor Deaerlpllm Catalan,, nt 3W
More than Six Months’ Treat*
third stories of building., BDd wben
-*r burry. -Philadelphia Udrrr.
Uaefnl Artlelea, eonaiitlni ot
bonds issued.
ment by Specialists.
ORANGEVILLE.
work Is done it ran be quickly tak HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ETC
•n
down and compactly pat together
Geo.
Cross
has
been
away
visiting
for
In the treatment of deafness which is
whlob ar, GIVEN FREE with order,
for
transportation.
often a result of catarrh Hyomel acts a few days.
to^.^i?*
td,*B'*»'a 1« that tor Soap and Toll« Gooda The u&gt;
almost immediately upon the inflamed
Coral Dutcher is home again from
laraa article, ran be pot tarouxb the In, to oar eaitomera ot middlemen',
DELTON STATE BANK, membrane and the hearing begins to Hastings
where
she
has
been
working.
rem^n!at
A few daF® treatment
“• '» »&gt;« loo the,.
I’*r” “* “p lltu»
will bring relief, and in three or four
* PU°° “““
h°‘«« »IU&gt; oeentlfu) preeenu. W RITE TO DA Y
Belle Brown entertained a gentle
weeks, accoiding to the severity of tbe man friend from Allegan over Sunday.
”
P
'"
&gt;ln
*°
th
'
""•ntmemt.
case, a cure will be accomplished.
. "Hb no daMcr of ■K-ratcbee. It would
The snow storm has filled some of
“to
of MattewaUoN. Y. says:
do
wttb th. tronble of re
Hyomel is truly wonderful. I have tbe roads full We think there will
।
ar aarro. .talrw.,., and
DETSOIT.
used
it
but
a
short
time
and
see
a
great
Bankkm subscribers can buy
i
■&lt;“'» eornera. Tbe artlcl. to
change iu my condition. My hearing have to be some shoveling done before
is Improving rapidly, and I had no idea they can be travelled.
*■ placed oa the ranier
I which la rated b, th. m., ro ’
'
the large Wall Map of Barry
I would improve so rapidly in so short
Thoee who were brave enough to
Hammer blova, ateadlly «[&gt;.
a time. My breath which was so offen- venture out in the storm Thursday
orer nolle,, and attached to a rolte
plied, break tbe hardest rock.
One wbn |u« been emnlo.red throe
•Ito io mrtet ood otbon, bu leal Ito
anted
p
T
,
erank.
Ju^era
coaid
t»o
County at the Delton post office
tblnj year. In alaualiter bouaaa an
bad odor ooUrolj. 1 bare opeat a peat night to attend the birthday party at
Coaching, day after day, jars
deal of money with c.tarrh apeclelUta tbe home of Coral Dutcher had a good
r’lTL""''”*’- **,te M: T*
The map gives all
•nd eon truly uy six month, of their time. There were about fifteen who
aid tears the throat and lungs
I
k”,ct“'” "" &gt;“0 hearted la
treatment is not equal to one month of attended
D' Fw ” T-“'- » «- tortram lhe truth ,h.t to. ta BMt
Gamw were Indtffged Id
until the healthy tissues give
Hyomel."
lumber of acres in
dtaTer
’
a
"" *lW,ln ,K”"
•' "I
W.J. Holloway is selling Hyomel and refreshments served after which
vsy. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
&lt;■!”« nt human btoct
,k_, ,
upon the unseal plan of agreeing to re the merry makers returned home.
stops the coughing, and heals
with owners name. Now is the
turn th* money If the medicine does
,
mytery
of
not cure.
•
tbe torn membranes.
F HemlW. dltoO.W,
A complete outfit costa only SI and
I^&lt;* out for Cough,, Coidi, Croaa
consists of an Inhaler that ran be rar- “d "looping Coup,.
ried in the ve« pocket, a medicine dropof
mt and a bottle of HyomeL The in- ■taupe™. ,i tai.
W&gt;a
----- ano ta
rhe, load to pneumonia or conaump•iperiraent tbsa
Hyomel for several weeks' treatment Hon. 1 ou can proTail o, core aliened
showed ether magnetic alters
Additional bottles of Hyomei can be
mcn*®nes*- siuminlum and copper ri- I
procured for 50 cents. Compare this complaint, with Hoc’. LaaaU.e Hone,
vallur east
i.
b
____
‘upper ri•mall expense with tha fees eh arged by •ad Tar—an Imprtmmenl ore all
BMclalisu .ad then remem berthat if. coatb. lung and broolchlal ramcdlr.
Hvomel dara nnt
w i
__ •*
B,P,p' 81,14 ‘T
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

SOUTHWESTERN BARRY

1905RJ

SORE
THROATP

i

TONSILINE

I

Dr. Donald McDonald

Jt Will
Pay You to
Figure With

W. H. Chase

Wednesday. March 1st.

Coal,
Cement,
Paints and Oils.

W. H. Chase,
Delton, Mich,

Safety and
Every Accomodation

Delton State Bank

Honey to Loan

Furnish Your Home
FREE!

Coughing

u&gt;rs&amp;.

The

Him .

((

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRUARY 8, .905.

WOMEN WHO CHARM
1UITH

IS

THE

FIRST

To Run-down People:—

ESSHTUL

M Halpi. Women to Win and Hold
Menu Admiration, Boepoct and Love

Woman s greatestgift s the power to
taspire admiration, respect, and love.
There is a beauty in health which is
more attractive to men than mere regu­
larity of feature.

The little Instrument in thin cut la
the work of M, Lavler of Raan-l'Etape,
France, and has been named by him
tne mountain barometer. The appara*tns Is composed of A fine branch of
pine (A) fixed on a board (Bi and n
little branch (Q. This branch curves
more or less under the influence of the
hygrometric variations of tbe air, de­
scribing the graduation traced at Ita
extremity, a little curvilinear trian­
gle (D) placed on the tablet which sup­
ports the arrangement prevents dis­
placements which might cause the
branch to deviate from Its line of dis­
placement or even break.
■
,
The apparatus should lie plaLvd lq a
roum where tbe temperature Is pot sub­
ject to [irtttlcial variations of I any Su­
tent. Fair weather should be Com­
menced at No.- 7 and ruin, in a con­
trary sense, rtt No. 5 of the graduation.

ywv. Chai FDrown
To be a successful wife, to retain the
love arid admiration of her husband,
should [bo a woman'a constant studv.
At the first indication of ill-he:
Esinful! or irregular mem.trua
cndache or backache, secure Lydl
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
begin Its use.
Mrs. Chxi. F. Brown, Vice-President
Mother** Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot
Spriugtt Ark., writes:

RAW WGJN3AT 5
FAIR AT 7

Dear Mr». Pinkham;—
'' For mm- y«xrx 1 dragged through a miser­
able exbtence, suffering with inffiinnuation
aud tailing of th- womb, and worn out with
P«uu ruid wvannem. I oneday notiivd a state- &gt;
went by a woman suffering as I wiu. but who
had Iamuimrod' by Lydln E. Pinkham's Vegelablo Cdin|K&gt;u»d, and 1 determined to try iL
At the end of threo niujitlw I was a different
w.m»am , Every otw remarked about it, and
my hustnnd fell in lorn with me all over
&lt;todn. Lydia E. Pinkham’« V egetable Com­
pound bulit up mv entire system, cured thu
womb trtxdUe, and 1 felt lilu-n m&lt;w woman.
I am suri ft will make every suffering woman
strong, well and happy, as it has me "

Women who are troubled with pain­
ful or irregular menstruation, back­
ache. bjoatiug (or flatulence^ leucorrlnpu, falling, inflammation or ulcera­
tion of the uterus, ovarian troubles,
that ‘•bearing-down” feeling, dizzi­
ness. talntness, indigestion, or nervous
prostration may be restore*! to perfect
health and strength by taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,

Thieves attempted to burglarize die
Merchant Milling Cm's office. At Battle
Creek. They entered the basement and
crawled up into the mill. The office
door was forced, and the caah register
pried open. Three dollars was the re­
Fire dlfl. considerable damage to the ward for their'work.
stock in the store of Redmond and Wanick, of Holland. The flames tfere
F. A. Washburn, of Belding, has
checked just as they tfefe breaking been appointed by Governor Warner a
thought the first floor.
'
member of foe board of trustees of^the
state asylum at luhia in place of Wm.
On account of the heavy fall of snow H. Mattison, of Palo. Mr. Washburn
the part week and the drifted condition is connected with the Richardson silk
of the roads, the rural mail carriers mills at Belding and is a hustler at all
have had to abandon their routes in a titties.
number of places in this part of the
state.
There ia a movement oujfoot in Char­
lotte for the purpose of securlngjlhepoj Game Warden Jacobi arreeted Am- cation of a new shoe ffactory there. J,
birth Hazel, of Edgerton, for shooting C. Blum, of Albion, the owner of a shoe
partridge and squirrels out of season. plant in Saginaw is promoting the en­
He was brought before foe justice and terprise. Twenty-five thousand doll are
lined 810.50, and oelng unable to pay it worth of stock must be sold before the
■ deal Is closed. Half of that amount has
was sent to jail for 30 days.
already i&gt;eeii taken and an option has
lM*n secured on two buildings for the
A Charlotte man has married his
plant, which will employ 60 men.
wife for lhe second lime. Charlotte
men are great on tiling chances.
There are more slot machines to the - About the most contemptible thiev­
square inch in that city titan in any ing oi&gt;eratlon recorded in some time
occurred in Charlotte last Saturday
place of its size in the countrynight when someone entered the
Phenb: house and during tbe absence
Officera are in t&gt;earch of Eddie Estep
of the clerk stole the cradle kept on the
and Fred Clark, of Ionia. Charged with
cigar case to receive pennies] fop&gt;the
attempting to rob Jay Nicholson, of
Michigan Children's Home * at St.,
Portland. It is alleged'that while on Joseph. The thief. If he could bo call- j
hie way to the hotel onto or tne other of
ed such, secured about flflyjeents. The
tbe boys relieved Nicholson of bis oflievre think that they know^the guilty !
watch and chain. The boys are report­
party but have not sufficient evidence
ed to have skipped.
to convict him.

PROBATE OKDKB
Hute of .Mfc&amp;igan. County of Barry, ss
Al a M*Mlon of the Ivobrte Court for the
County of Harry, bolden- ut the Probate otnoe.
In tho City of Hasting*. In said county on
A-Saturday the teth day of January tn the jour
pu" thouviDd nine hundred and live.
iTevn: Chas. M. Mack, Judge of Probate.
In thr matter of ttio estate of KamueJ A.
. (jtnipbell. deceaiwd.
On rending and filing the petition duly vwritied, of William A. Campbell son of said deceae»M. praying that an order or decree may be
made b» this court determining who are or were
the lawful ludrs of Mild deccuscd and entitled to
I trterlt bls e-itate.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Saturday, tbe
.‘5th day of February A. D. 1S06 al ten o'clock In
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
said petition and that the heirs at law of saM
drocaaed a»'I all other pen-on* Interested In
said estate, an? required to appear at a session
of sajdl Court, then lo be holden at the probate
office. In tn- ( Ity of IlBstlngs. tn said county,
and show capse l( .uiy there be. why th&lt;« prayer
' ot tho pelltlooer may not tie granted. And It Ls further on'.ered, unit said n-tUtem’T give
nonce to tto person* Interested In said estate
1 of the pcndSicy of •«Ud trillion and the bearing
thereof by 'cau-lng 3 copy of this order to tie
cmbllshed tn tbe HAWrtxox Baxxkh a newi»: paper printed and circulated In said County of
KLrt-y. ouee in each w&lt;u-k for three successive
week* urerw-is to said day of hearingElla C. HBCfx.
Cham. M. Mack.
'
PpibK^r Register.
Judge of Probate

of Election.

To the luffpeclbra of Election and the
Qualified Voters of Barry County:

A VANDERBILT INVENTION. I

Young; Cornelius Vanderbilt, whose
locomotive firebox Is now being adopt­
ed By many ol the .railroads of the
cotintrr. has. uevoniing to the New
York Witaid, also Invented and patent-ed n new lyjie of iocnmotlvr tender.
It looks entirely different frotn the
ordinary locomotive tender. Tbe water
tank Is not rectangular. bitt cylindrical.
It Is built of steel uno-quarter of an
Inch thick anil Is eight feet In diameter
and twenty-three feel long, ft Is supportedon a narrow frame. Under tbe
middle of the tank there lx a plate
steel aadgle, which supports the rear
end of the con! hopper, which compceea
the forward half of tbe tender.
The coal hopper is of the ordinary
rectangular form, but Ims a sloping
bottom so arranged us to drop fuel
down to du» foot plate. The wheels are
»f cast fron. with steel tire*. The
tender, light, weighs 4T.OOO pounds.
Whet) fully loaded tlie weight Is M
tons, or IMOOO ponuds The Vander­
bilt tender will carry 14 tuna of coal
and 7,000 gallons of water.
Tlie railroad-experts say tbe Vander­
bilt tender of cylindrical form is the
strong! -c that can be' devised. • Its
transv&lt; rse strength la so great that,
although twenty-six feet iong. It will
carry its load of twenty-nine tons of
water without any Center support.
Consequently the under frame can he
made lighter. The net saving In weight
Is about seven and n half tons. An­
other advantage Is the coal carried
next to the engine.

BUSINESS CARDS.
[ZNAPPKN, KLEINHAN84
Ik
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
17 Michigan Trust Co. Building, Grand
Rapids. Michigan.
•
rpBOMAS * PRYOR. C-M Tmomas.
JAttorneys at Law. L H. Faro*.
OtfiOM o^er Haatlngs City-Bank.

/TOLGROVE A POTTER,
V
Attorneys at Law,
(Succeiwo™ to Philip T. Colgrovw)
■moe In Union Block, Hartings, PratttoM
Ml the oouxte of the atete. .

Attorney at Law.
AK.• KZNA8T0N,
promptly attended to.

M. SMITHS Attorney. Ut Law,
■
Woodland, Mich.
Alljbusiness given prompt and careful
attention. Collections a specialty.

T

PHYSICIANS

PR. LOWRY,-Hastings, Mich.
spectacles

od

band.

. h. BARBKR.
H'« aicPhysicians
and Surgeon*.

F
C

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F

P

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Rubber Stamps

Chicago, Kalamazoo and
Saginaw R R.

Catarrh

Nervous people who arc -troubled
b a constitutional disease •with wnkefillness nnd excitability have I
usually n stroug tendency of hlood to I
the bruin, with cold extremltl*. The
Fauerti«u (to till vacancy) *nd m» Circuit, arid tho rxocutor therein {natnud appointed or
pressure of blood on tbi- brain keeps It
tn V^fo^thw FWth Judicial Circuit, comprising I w»rte other suitable person.
.-stfl
treatment acting through In n stimuli;ted or wakeful state, and
and purifying tbe blood for the pulsatlotui In the,head are often
painful. If'these aymptoms occur in
ed and all other persons Interested In »ld estate its radical and permanent your case you should rise and chafe
NOTICE OF HBAKLNQ CLAIMH.
are required to appear at a ses.«1on of said
ktate Of Michigan. County at Barry, m.
Be sure to taae
' the body and extremities with a rough
Court, then to be hoiden at tbe Probate office, cure.
Notice I' hereby gbrvn. that by,ay order of the la th-.' CUy of Hastliifpi. In said County and
towel or rub smartly with the liinnds to
Probate &lt; ourt (or the County ot Hwrj, made on show o»f"- if any there be, wity the prayer of
ttousth day ot January A- !&gt;..
promote circulation mid withdraw the
months from Chat date were allowed for credit- the*petitioner may not be xnuited. And It Is
to pn-ei.i taelr claims utultnt &lt;-r&gt;iintr
lhe estate
Nasal and other local formi of catarrh excessive amount of blood frbra tbe
JCfiamuri W.-ek* late of, said county, dade- to the person, interested tn ssud estate, of the
ild decrated
■ P«tjd«mcy of said petition aud the beirtng ere quickly relieved by Caiarrlets, brain, nfter which you will probably
ceaM*d.and that all cn-dllorj of Mid
•irnsd«w
to
said theti'ofby causlnx a copy of this order to be which allay inflammation and deodorize foil asleep lu a few minutes. A cold
*re required to present their c.rtms
_
_
mln
the
city published In the HasUbxs Bakikk a newr
Ftotete Court, at ttre I’rolrteofflw
in me
the enty
city
m in
.
r r r(uM WK1 circulated in said County of
-bath or a spnnljTMxith pnd rubbing or
of 'Hastlnipj. for examination and allowance, on Biu-ry. once In each week for three successive
a rapid walk in tKe open air or going'
□r tirforc tlie - th day of Mav next, aud ttuil
weeks previous to said da} of hearing.
CaUrrlets, maH order
such claims will te&gt; heard before said Court, on
CHAS.M.MACX.
up and down stairs a few times just
Fridav. tlie '26th day of May next, at ten
For
testimonials
of
remark
Judge ot i^robate.
before retiring will aid in equalizing
o'clock In the forenoon of that day.
ELLA C. Hkcox.
lilted Jan. 25th. A. D-. 1W6.
theicirculation and promoting sleep.
CHAJU.XS M. Ma&lt; X.

as

Hood'sSarsaparilla

Judge of Probate.

H. H. GOODYEAR.

Hie Kind You Have Always Bough1

PrwuKCiuw. M. Mack. Judge ot Probate.
I’lirMiMuk to duf notire from tiir .Secretary of
in the matter of the estate of (William E.
site for Che state &lt;4 Mlchlnn you arc hereby
demtod,
"huh rtrte «i Mot* isy’AprttordWM. the fol- * CsStet.
&gt;etUton .duly
(to rtAdfni
reading andfllln«
and filing the
Lhe tpetition
duly verb
vertow v offirce- arc to lx- &lt;l.wted nnd to be vobsd I fed. of Carrie A. (A’wl widow of Haldd.-c.auod
for In Barty County , one J&lt;utlce of tbe Bu- pr.&lt;ytog that an Instrument now on file »ni this
Lm.. i-ASirt. two Itetmtts of the Vnlverdtv of court purporting-to l»e tbe las: win aud testa-

1

Many people think they have some
organic trouble or chronic disease because
they feel weak, all tired out, cannot
'
sleep, have no ambition, energy or appetlte. This condition is probably neneed
by overwork, close confinement or worry.
To these people we say, try Vinol; if it
does not create strength and build you up
we will ourselves pay for all the medi­
cine you take.—Respectfully,

r. timmbrman
«
Hommpatblc Physician aad BuClarence Jenks, the man ar-ested
ceon. Office cor. Jefferson and Center
Streets , '
r
suspected of murder of Alger Pruden,
of Grand Ledge, has refused to say any­
A HANLOn7~M. D., Physician aat
thing Concerning the murder except
ix. fiunreont. Middleville, Mich
that he knows-nothing of it. It has
HARLES RUSSELL. M. D.
developed within the"!act few days that
Physician and Surgeon.
he was injured in a saloon fight some
Jffice over Fred L. Heath’s drug
tettdence
phone ao.
Office pb
time ago aud his skull fractured, and a
For Infants and Children.
Chqlly --! -can't live-Without your
plate was inserted to take the place' of
V. GALLAGHER, Physician aad
• Surgeon. Dowling. Office hours:.
A horse belonging to 3ohu Chad­ the bone removed, it is stated (that on daughter! Mr. C;:-hbag - Oh. yps. you
can. Work never killed anybody yet.
7 to Si a.m., 12 u&gt; 2 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.'
wick, of Belding, ran away ou Main St. account of this plate liquor has a pe­
Bears the
culiarly
bad
effect
on
him,,
and
when
and
dashed
through
a
'large
plate
glass
Signature of
R. S. HARTER, M. D„
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
window in F. D. Lincoln’s store. Tbe under its influence he is an actual ma­
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
GERMS.
OFFICE HOURS—n to 12 a. tn.. I to2 p.m..T
airimal was severly injured-. Another niac. It is claimed that he was in this
toKp.ni.. .11 crtK promptly attendee. .Toto*.
rig wat overturned m the mix-up and condition when the crime of which he
■
pbooc
at ofilM-. '
PROBATE ORDER»
People With Weak Stomachs Most J Offioe at rreid-iu-c. Delteu; Midi.
the occupants thrown to the ground. is suspected was committed.
State ot Michigan. County of Bai
At u M«..-.loa of (hr Probate
Liable to Catch Disease.
The damage was about 8150.
County ot Harry, holdro at tne Probate otTlcu
I»BNTI.«TS
When the stomach' and digestive
lb the city c? Ha«tiiigs. tn .vdd County or
Charles IF. Hackley. Muskegon’s organs are weak, the food does not di­
.•taturday. the 4th da&amp; of February, Iu the
K. WILLISON, D. D. S.
year one thou.&lt;umd nine Hundred and fiv.i.
The
Kalamazoo
board
of
trade
is
great
philanthropist,
died
Thursday
&lt;of
gest,
and
there
is
a
sour
slimy,
ferment
­
Present Clms. M. Mark. Jud re of Probate,
«
Haatlnxs, Mleh.
fn the BJrtter of the estole at Thomas pushing a scheme for the organization valvular
expansion of the heart. He ing mass, making it an ide-al spot for
«..................
Linn n-on decdMM.
the disease germs to multiply. The
ABSTRACT AMB REAL KSTATB
On rradlns and filing the petlHon duly-verl of a southern Michigan (fair association. | came to-Muskegon in 1856 and entered only way u&gt; protect yourself ’ against
n»-d of Crank It. Fancoa-t as exeutor named In It is proposed to include all the count-.................
the employment of a lumber firm there disease germs is to strengthen the
the will of said deceased praying that au instruA. SHELDON,
ni&lt;-nt now on file in ttiH. court pur|&gt;ortiiig te be ies of the three lower tiertf of the state, as a day laborer, he was repeatedly pro­ stomach aud digestive organs, and Ml•
Abstract ana Roa! Estate office.
the last will and testament ot said dvevu-ted be
admitted to prulntr and the executor therein ef which there are twenty-two. The moted until he became bookkeeper fur o-na is the only agent, to far as Is
Abstract Block. HMUngs. •
slont-j u&gt; loan ou Real Estate. U&lt;-&lt;1 Estate
named nppchited or to some other suitable .plan is to lease the Recreation Driving [the company. Then he established a. known, that will acaomplish this.
person.
The ordinary medicine that is taken
IThrreniKMj it Is ordered that Friday, tbe park at Kalamazoo for foe purpose.
lumber business of his own and laid for indigestion and stomach troubles is
3td day -X Man-I&gt;, A. !&gt;.. IBM. a| ten o’clock ,
thefoundation for his immentu fortune. advertised to act upon the food alone, ■Mtractr.
in the forenoon', 1*&gt; asrtgned (or the hearing of i
said petition and that the heirs nt law of said
and
bence can give no more than tem­
He has always remembered-Muskegon, ।
deceased and all other persons Interested In . *1*; E. Robinson of Bellevue was re­
.FUNERAL DIKECTOJ
said estate, are required to appeir at a scaston cently lined 81. for an’ assault commit* and has made mans gifts to that' city; porary relief. Mi-o-na is a cure In all
cases of ntomach troubles, excepting
of said Court, then to be ho'.deu st the probate
office. In the City of Hastings. In said eojaty. ed on John H. Chamberlainotthe same among which are the Hackley ManuelI cancer, because it enables lhe stomach
M. STEBBINS,
aad show cause If any there be, why the pninw
Training
School,
tne
Hackley
Library
and
digestive
organs
to
act
lu
the
way
at the petitioner may not be granted. And II place. He was arrested and fined before
.Licensed Embalmer
l.v further ordered, that said fx-ttitouer give Chamberlain had recovered from his and Hackley Hospital. His gifts to thtf Nature intended they should. Drugs
and Funeral Director.
notice to the (‘ersons Interested In said estate
cannot digest the food: they simply de­
ot the iwndeney of said petition and the hearing knock out, and now Chamberlain has City amount to over 8l,.T0U,Ot)0.
Itootnn next to Christmas' Photograph
compose
it.
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
rtudlo. Residence 8W Court •trret. All
If you suffer with distress after eat­
published in the Ha&gt;t!.&lt;gs Baxxicr a a.-ws- brought suit against him for Bl ,000 dam­
calls promptly attended, day or nlght^i
ugper printed and circulated in said County of ages. Robinson was a former U. of M.
ing, pains in the head, chest, sides and
Barry, once tn each week for three a recessive
MAN PROPELLED MINE.
back,
belching
of
gases
aud
undigested
week? preriou-s to said day of tn-artmr.
baseball star.
food,
bad
taste
In
the
mouth,
dizziness,
Ella C. Hkcox.
Cha*. M. M ack.
Probate Register.
Judge ot Probate.
or vertigo, heartburn, variable appetite,
(.^ tn:C cojA-1.
,
sickiheodaches, svots before the eye%
The demand for Grand Ledge chairs
Tlie Herrcfthoffx of yacht building and have a general feeling of despond­
Private paid stamps and alj
has grown to such proportions that it'■ fame., says Everylu-Iyta Magazine. ency, weakness, ami debility you should
PROBATE ORDER. .
Ftrtflof Michigan. Couaty of Harry, ss.
has been deriddd by the company to have Invcntctl it torpedo ••’tuveying nnd at once strengthen the stomach and di-. the stamps you may require,
At a session of-ike Probate Court for tne. ljulurgo their plant. The building is to
gestive
system
by
the
use
of
Mi
o-iia.
made
to order.
propelling
s.rirteni
whkh
if
xacwssfnl
Cauuty of Barry, holdrn at thu Probata affiw In
tbe nlty &lt;if Hastlnin.tn &lt;ald county ou Wodnesday
'
JAS. H. ATKINS.
does awny with tlie torpedo limit nnd .There is no liquid, no alcohol, no
th® ixt day of Februaiy In tho year one be 625 feet long and foar stoi lee high, reduces the snbiunrliie in lu possibili­ Spoonful doses with Mi o ha. Just one
thousand Dlt»- h ind n-d and five. .
including the basement aad Is to be
simple tablet out of a fifty cent box be­
Present. Ctias. M. Mxek. Judge &lt;A Probate.
ties. Tho bustaetut of the tnrpetlo l-ont fore eating, and
o.„^
avustomach will DWW11
your
soon
In tta&gt; matter of the estato of Ami I’arrott built of cement blocks at an expense of
In to convey the tori’e-ln wifolti sitik- ! become j-ostrong and healthy that vuu
._.t
dtMMML
On n-adlng and fillnz the petition dnly verf- about $40^00. The present plant will Ing
hl" distance
&lt;liirt:i itr&lt;&gt; of
&lt;&gt;f the
Ilin battlcsblu
h-tl 1 !&lt;■ Inn or crulsr-mls. will
will be
lu&gt;r-;&gt;rin
nrnnf' Ask
A sir W.
\V J.
f Hollo
llnlta.­
germ. i»roof.*
fidi. of Chartex M. Itarrctt, son of said deceased. be used fur the finishing rodto. When
way to show you the guarantee under
er and to discharge the torpedp.
I'taylng that an enter or decree may l»c made by
“ Th» haw* FaLU Routt.
tmicoortdetermlnlux wboareur were the taw­ the new plant is complete tlipy will em­
The Herwhoffs projioM-. to ronstrui't which he sells Mi ona; costa nothing
ful heirs of-sald deceased and entitled to Inherit 'ploy about a hundred additional men.
a larger torjicdo than the present stand- unless it cures.
her estate.
Hastings's* follow* •
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Saturday the
| ardized Whitehead nnd to use It Just
13th day of February. A. D.. &gt;«r.. at io o'clock
EASTWARD!
A good action is never lest.- It is a
In the forenoon, fie assigned for the hearing of
The prosecutor and coroner of Kent i as a small whalehack boat would be
said petition nnd Hurt the heirs at taw ot said
employed. Two men wearing life pre- treasure laid up and guarded for tbe
decva»ed and nil other persons Interested In cuuuty are investigating the death of
acrtcra
set
out
udtb
It
from
shore
or
doer's
need.
—
Calderon.
said retate, are required to appear ata *cs*oi;
Mo. KM, Night express,
of xald Court, then to bo bolden at tho probate Mrs. Thirza, uf Lowell, wh &gt; died last from large vckm-Ts'-rod navigate it
offlcc. In the city ot Hastlnxt,ln Mid cousty. August under suspicious circumstances
WESTWARD
Within striking distance of the [enemy’s
PineulM is the namp of a new dis­ No, 107, Grund Rapids express.
and show cniue if any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not tie mnted. And -tt Her brother, Emmanuel Scott, thinks craft, point It. -hx.-fc the ateeriAg gear, covery pump in a new way. fA certain No. lbt&gt;. Grand Rapid* expnywIs dnrtber ordered, that said petitioner give
No.im, MigL.Ti..........
cure
for
all
Kidney,
Blood
and
Bladder
slip
off
Into
tho
waler
and
wait
to
lie
that
she
was
poisoned
aud
is
causing
notice to the persons interested In said estate
Pacific express
diseases, and every form of Rbeuma No. 101.
of the pendency of said petition and the bearing the investigation. The coroner has picked up.
Trains Nos. ibl. 106, ioc and UH, dally.
thsreof by canning a copy of this order to bo
O. W. Kuoat.Ks,
- -- The torpedo thus launched witli far tiam.. 1’ineules relieve Backache and
published in the Haxtixoh Bannkb a news­ ordered tbe body to be exhtimed in orKidney
pains
permanently.
If
yon
W.
8.
BAiiifob
-, Agent,
paper printed and circulated In said county of
Chicago.
better alm than from a tube aiad with need such a remedy let us show you the
Barry, once In each week for three suecostlre [tder to make an analysis of the wo­
Hastings.
a longer carrying range could scarcely wonderful i’ineules. Sold by Fred L.
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
man’s stomach. The coroner has learn­ full to sink Its victim. As It] Is now
Cham. M. Mack.
IiXaC-nxcox. .
Judge of Probate.
ed that Smith acquired considerable the percentage of torpedoes that "ar­ Heath, the druggist.
; ■ Prolnt- Register.
.
property under his wife’s will. Smith rive" Is but one In twclto. If n man
. f^True Copy. I
Mothers can safelv give Foley’s
treats lhe matter lightly andgdeclares can cross the north Atlantic [p a six­ Honey and Tar to their children for
I'ROBATK ORDER.
that his wife died a natural death.
teen foot dory, ns has been-dohe more coughsand colds, for it contains no Tbnntablo.
In effect OcL. 23. im
Ceettal Staogard Time.
opiates
or other poisons. Sold by W.
State Of Michigan. County of Barry, m. "T!
than once, two men should be able to
At a session at the Frobato Court for t&gt;«It. Goodyear, the druggist.
.
navigate
a
pneumatically
sastained
foanty of Barry. liolden at tlie Probate office
tn tlie city of Hastings, in said county on Mon-,
Herreshoff torpedo In some very rough
day me JOtli day of. .January In the year ose
weather.
Delton
S-.MSU
t nous rod nine hundred and fire.

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WHAT THE

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Rheumatism
Wh»t KIND » k. *nd WHERE

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from CONSTIPA-

OF SCRANTON, PA;

Are Doing for Technical Education
work and they approve it, but they do not know the exact nature of that work.

THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT WILL SERVE TO EXPLAIN

THEI'R
J^IGHT
_
OFF &amp;

Hitichman
Courses to the prospective student and our Corps of
Our Work
Instructors for guiding him after he enrolls. There arc
•
Our work is to gather technical knowledge from all three phases of our work:
I—We teach unemployed people tbe theory ot the
quarters of the industrial world; arrange it into special
Copvrtphl. 1*1. bu T. C. AfcOurr
oxuracs for special classes; and impart it to all am­ work they want to engage, in. RESULTS; position*
■6
easily
and some­
bitious of advancing.
.
.
, secured;
, ... days
. , of dnidgeiy shortened;
.
quick promotion.
TO GATHER THIS KNOWLEDGE and clarify times avoided altogether; quickpromotjun.
Twoml)lr&gt; hnd Imh-u tratc|itos with
.
2
;
it wc maintain our'Factilty and intermittently employ tlie ,
—We teach employed people to do ineir work notHlent finttafacUon the rery urttatle
ter. RESULTS: more responsible
respousi..^. positions; better pay,
fofnmen. superintendents, managers and engineering ex- ' ter.^
3—We teach dissatisfied people
to do■ —
what
ts
mwke K’irl«n'l» he wira rtpeltoff off bl»
pertsofmany of] the leading industrial establishments.
~
- - how —
— —
,.,, .. congenial tothem. RESULTS: preparation &gt;o»i
for new
work
TO DISPENSE IT, we have_____________________________
our Field Organimtioa for
luncheon
cigar. Suddenly hta
___. 1
I.... .1.
.I..,". — rrnrm mt
explaining
the_ peculiar„ —advantages
of our different before leaving the old; rapid progress in the new field.
fiance fell to
of tlie girl
bending over a deak by the window.
Our Plan
Evidently ahe wu» puazled.by tbe let­
Our plan embodies the following distinctive features: 1—We furnish ail necessary preparatory instruction.
ter be hnd given ber to hta father’ll
2—We provide drawing instruments And experimental apparatus with each course requiring them.
Venezuelan repreaentptlve. She ahlft3— We' explain facts, principles and. processes so clearly
fd her position to throw a better light
...
.
that the student quickly comprehends and remembers them.
Crt &lt;l&gt;b Ml uU nufiil to tM tax’ Reprrxexfativr whew
4
—
We
illustrate
our
instructioniwith
’
all
YiewsTplans.
scc»n the book. Iiwldentalty It brought
atams it (hea daewhere is (Ms •a&amp;asnccmeaL
tions and derations tlntf will contribute to its clearness.
her
profile put sharply against the early
InUimational Correepondor.ou Schools.
5— We give concise rules and practical examples showing
Gentlemen—Please explain how Lean qualify ; their application.
tfternoon nunllght Twombley forgot
.
.
. for position at left of which 1 have marked X.
,
ill about the amoke wreaths.
6— We grade our instruction so that at no sjngt o( his pro­
Mechanical KnpneeT
.. Mnnldpal Engineer
“By Jove.” he said to blinaelf.
gress is the student confronted with insurmountable difficulties.
. .. Bridge Engineer
Machine Designer
7— We criticise and correct our student’s written recita­
... Kailroad iSigtneer
•that’s a profile for the sculptor. 1
Mechanical Draftsman
l orrman Machinist
... Surveyor
tions, and send him special advice regarding his course when­
wander where ahe sjirang from and
' ever necessary.
foreman Toolmaker t ... Mining Wngfarer
where the governor found her."
Foreman Patterarnnker
.. Mine-Surveysr
Foreman Blacksmith
... Mine Foreman
■
' ‘TTbe governor,’' otherwise Thomas
... Cotton-MillSupLT
Foreman Molder
Gas Engineer ,
Some Interesting Facts and Figures
Twomljley, Sr., bad l&gt;eeii calks! aiul.. Woolen-MiH SupL
Ref riserat foh Engineer ... Textile Designer
,
dealy to London, and Thomas Twom... Architect
&lt;
Traction Rnxtnrer
We employ about 3.200 people.
Electric Enxtnt-er
■
.. Contractor nnd Builder
•blcy, Jr-, was sjwndlug hta summer in
Our mailing department handles about 15,000 pieces vt
Klectric Machine DeMgne- .. Architectural Draftsman
the’ ofllce instead of at Newport or on
mail
every
day.
•
Rlectxictan
,
.. Sign Painter
EJect ric-Ltahtinc Suf..
... Show-Card Writer
•ome friend'd yacht. «» was hta usual
We use about 1400 worth of postage stamps daily.
WectrioRallway Supt.
... Chemist
Last year we issued about sUty-tliree million (03,000,1 * &lt;0)
•ustoui- The summer. nights in town
Telephone Eugtncvr
. .. Sheet-Metal Draftsman
pages of instructioc.
were something of a revelation to the
... Ornamental Designer
Telegraph Engineer '
Wireman
... Prospective Draftsman
Twelve years agefwe had onljyone course of instruction and
young man, who. despite his city birth,
Dynamo Tender
... Navigator
enrolled our first student. We now have 152 courses and
Motonoan
t
... Bookkeeper
knew little of city life, so mud. had
about 600,000 names on our roll.
z
1 . -if.W
... Stenographer
be
traveled with hta mother.
«
Ragtag Kusner
...Teacher
Marine Engineer
The girl swung round to her desk,
... Retail Ad Writer
Civil Engineer
.
and tbe typewriter clicked Insistently.
... Commercial Law
Hydrstnuc Engineer
Send for Further Particulars
Tom Inld down hta cigar and bent for­
LANGUAGES iTAVGHT WITH PHONOGRAPH
ward, watching her vurioualy. It must
| French
| .... | German
| .... | Spanish 1
be devillls^ iutrd to work like that
when you know you were meant for
better things, thought the young fel­
(•m*
low. and the light of a strong resolu­
International Correspondence Schools.
tion shone on hta smooth, square ent
tddr«M
SCRANTON, PENN.
face.
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.
Guy C. Longcor, Ionia, Mich. Lock Box 95
“I wonder how she'd l^e to spend
_________
_ _____ _ _
_ _ ______
an evening us I do around Town?"
Then he paused uncertainly. Would
she bare tbe clothes to I Wear? He
remembered the filmy, jextravagant
SCHEDULE A.
gowns he bad seen at tbe casino the
nlgfit before Then he mi quickly de­
ckled that she’d look- well no matter
wbat she wore. He sttoiled across
FTATB OF MICHIGAN. / .
the room to draw down) the shades
Count! ot Barry.
f""Jqst 1 trifle.
‘
The Circuit Court for the County of Barry h; Chancery.
'
I ;ln the matter of Uw patlllon of James ft Bradley. Auditor General
“BeaHtly hot. Isn't it?" ‘
.
•M cteBtatai'f MlchlaanJfor .and In behalf &lt;&gt;t said Stale, for the rale
“Very wiirm.” replied Miss Carrutix
■ not certain buds tor Lixe- aiv*ex*ed tbareon. ■’
.
• On reading aad filing the peiltlon of. the Auditor General of the
without looking [Up from her work.
TAXES OF neo.
Matoof Mlchlitiin.praying fora ddcrreln favor of the State of Michigan.
“If I owned the Stock Exchange or
Mrtust well parcel of land therein described, ior lhe amonnU therein
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE
controlled big busliietis interests I'd
eptwified, ctalmcal to be (due for taxes, hitereat and eharxes on each
«&gt;ch parcel of lun&gt;!.and that such land* be sold for the amount* *0
Johnson's Addition.
stop everything short In bpt weather.”
xiirtnirxl bj tile Stale of Mlelilgan.
It is ordered that raid -petition wilt be brought on for hearing nnd
She looked up al him v^lth a gravfc
-b-a-rer at the Marell tarin of this Court, to l&gt;e held at the City of
smile.. “Then I'm afraid you couldn't
ILtslltigs. in the County at Barry, state of Michigan, on the ,5th day of
VILLAGE OF NASBVILLE.
March. A.!».. tm nt the o|M-nlng of the Court ou that day. and that
own a yacht and X shooting box lu the
aUiwxuis intererted In sueh lands or any part thereof. desiring to
Adirondack*.”
&lt;ontmt U10 lira claimed ithnreou by the State of Michigan, for such
l&gt;. Staley’s Addition.
taxes. Inten-&gt;t aud charges, or any part thereof, shall appear In raid
“That's so. The wheels af &gt;onlmeree
&lt; ourt, and file with Um: clerk thereof, acting as register in chancery,
must grind ou the ycar~annind. I suptlwar objections thereto, cm or before the first day of the term ot this

-

ANNUAL TAX SALL

above mentioned, and that lu default thereof the same will be
lak'wi as confessed and a decree will be taken aud entered as prayed
for hi said petition. And It Is further ordered that In pursuance of
raid decree the hinds described in said petition fur which a decree of
■sale shafi l»- made, will be sold for' tbe serrral taxes, interest and
v-haxges thereon as drb-rmltied by such decree, on the first Tuesday in
May tbcrealU-r. beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. od raid day. or on the
•Jay or day* *ul-u qnt-nt thereto as may be neoesnary to complete the
rale of raid land- aud of each an&lt;1 evety parrel thereof, nt the ofiire of
the Oouuty Treasurer, or at such conwnlent idact- as shall be selected
by him at the county seat of tbe County of Barry. State of Michigan;
arid Chat the sale then a tai there made will be a public • ile. and each
vare.al deacrilied in the decree alisll bo separately exposed for sale for
tbe total taxes, interest and charges, and lhe rale shall be made to the
person paying lite full amount charged against such parcel, and
uccepUag aconieyanck- Of tbe .smajii-st undivided fee simple interest
tb&gt;-rcin; or. if no person will pay tbe taxes and charges aud take a
.-onveyaucr of less than the entire thereof, then tbe whole parrel shall
be vlTerod and sold. If any parrel ot land cannot be sold (or taxes.
&gt;»tl -re*i and rhargv*. such parrel shall be passed over fdr the time
being, and shall, on die sneered lug day. or before tbe close of the rale,
be reofiered. aud If. ou Mth second ortor. or during such sale, the same
cannot ixi sold for the amount aforesaid, the County Treasurer shall
bld of! the rame In the name u( the Stale.
WUues* tbe Hon. Ch-ment Smith. Circuit Judge, aad the.seal of raid
Circuit Court of Ltajry County, this 6th day of January. A. 1»„ l»(B.
I AKAI. I
CLEMENT*SMITH.
Couiiteralgned.
Circuit Judge.
p. r. BARNUM. RogUU-r.

TAXES OF W.&gt;.

Township I North of Range 7 West.

Township s North of Range 7 West

Township l North of Range s West.
ixrt commencing 4 73-100
chains west of north M
port, south * »Ido chains.
100 chainsi
Lot commencing 7 *-ioo
chains wret of north \«
post, south a u iso chain*,
west 1 as-ioo chains, north
x 55-100 chains, oust I 36­
100 chains

Township 3 North of Range » West.

cHofnej*...... J........ ...12
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
To the Circuit Court Cor the Count} of Barry in Chancery: ’
The pettUoa of .lame* U. Bradley. Auditor General ot thv State of
Nt'uhlriiu. for aud In behalf of Mild State respectfully show* tliat the
-Irtof laodB hereinafter set forth aad marked "bchndula A," contain*
.1 description of all the lands in said County of Barry, upon which
taxes ware aaseetsod for the years mentioned therein, and which were
rrtumsd a* delinquent for non payment of hues, and which taxa*
nave not been paid; together with the total amount of such taxes, with
mtrrert computed then-on to tho time fixed for sale, and collection fre
-mH expenses. a» proridnd by law, extended against each of said
parrels of land.
Your petitioner further show* to the Court that said lands were re­
canted to the Auditor General under the provisions of act J» of the
Public Acts of imo. m delinquent for non-payment of said taxes for
said years respectively, and that said taxes remain unpaid; except
that lands Included in said ••Schedule A" for taxes of imio or prior :
yews were returned W the Auditor General as delinquent for said ।
laxot under the provision* of the Reneral tax laws in force prior to tbe I
vasaage of Act -joo of the 1’nbllc Acta of ItVl, and which taxes temain
unpaid. .
.
Y our petitioner farther show* that in all cases where lands arc
inchidea in "Schedule A” as aforesaid for taxes of IMO or of any prior
Oir, said land* have not been sold far said taxa, or have been frcreorv sold for said delinquent taxes and the sale cr sales so made
bare been set Midi- try »Court of competent jurisdiction, or hare tx-eu
canceled a* provided by taw.
Your |M&lt;UUMM-r further shows and avers that the taxes. Interest,
.-otleutlon fee and expvtrBCs. as set forth In said "Schedule A." an- a
valid lieu on the M-vend parcel* of lands deterHx-d in said schedule.
Your potUtosjcr furtherHhows that tbe xaM taxes 00 sold described
tands have remained unpaid for more than one year after they were
returned as delloquint; and tbe said taxes not ha’ing been paid, and
the same being now due and remaining unpaid as above set forth,
your petitioner prays a decree in favor « the stale of Michigan
.....I. .......I
f
n... .......... ...

■urd extended in said sehedide agalnrt tbe several pnreeh of land conlalned therein, and In default of payment of ctw* said M-vera! sums
-omputed a»d extended agalmt said lands, that «wh of said parrels
land may be sold for tho amounts dur thereon, a* provided l»v taw.
to hay the li--n aforesaid.
And your petitioner will ever pray. etc.
Dated January 6th. 190&amp;.
JAMES B. BRADLEY.
Apdltor General of the state of Michigan,
for and in Itahalt of Said State.

A fulgurite is formed by a bolt of
lightning. A geologist gives this ex­
planation: “When a bolt of lightning
Atrikf* a bed of sand it plunges down­
ward Into the wind f&lt;r n distance less
■or greater. tranNforfning simultane­
ously Into glass the sHIca in the mute­
rial through which it p.iwes. Thus by
Us great heut It form* ut once a class
lube of precisely its own sire. Now
and thea such n tube la found and dug
up. Fidgurires have l»eeri followed in
•To tie sand by excavittoas for nearly
thirty fret. They vujy in interior di­
ameter from tbe sire of a quill to three
Inches or more, according to the bore
the flash.”
'

o«of s o M north of roed.12
neliof n»M............
Township 4 North of Rango* West.
n H of n w J4.

CITY OF HASTINGS.

11S7.
Township 3 North et Ranges West
W n. !4 Of D W W.................

w fl. q of a w fl. H north
of highway

Eastern Addldou.
•
Blk.
Du « and south q of lota
&gt;.2«u»4 3....................... *•
10 05
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
Blk.

South H of....
Lota 1. food 3.

z
VILLAGE OF NASin'ILLE.
East 7 feet ot foUowtng
description: Bounded eart
by Main street, north by
railroad, west by.aeetlon
line, south by Fuller street
s
•

VILLAGE OF WOODLAND.
Township 4 North of Range 7 West.

txrt commencing 193 feet

sonth snreet. wort oi fret’
north » feet to bottaniiis

Btate of Obta. City of Toledo, f M
Lutau County.
5
Frank J. Chaney makes oath Chat he lathe
senior partner Of the firm of F. J. heney A .
Bdoing lualneiM Id the city of Toledo, count*
state aforesaid, and that said firm will pa*
sum of one hundred doilani for each and
y case &lt;tf catarrh that cannot lx- cured by
me of Hall'a Catarrh Cure.
r
/F«axk,J. Chi-.nkv.
Sworn to before mr- and subscribed lu my
presence, this rth day of fMcember. A. 1). ism.
A. W. GI.KAMOX,
(hkae.)
Notary public.
Hrtl&gt; Catarrh Cure is taken internally and
acta dfevctly on tta blood and mucous surtace*
of the system. Send for torttmontab. free.

''Hail's'

SANNER

SALVE

sola by Fred L Heath, the drurgfcfi
Lautlve Bone, and Tar la an
Improrament over all CowL I
and Bronlehlal rrmsdl,,&gt; It anu^S
boweU-drlrr, the TO|™ out nt ,25
35S5’-S"S,Cro"P’ "'booplnrtinrt
wards off Pneumonia aud strenahtenc'

“And what a lot of poor people they
grind dowu-f The girl »nke to her­
self rather than to him.
‘ “Ob. but-the town's not iu» bad in
summer,” he said. “It's corking jolly
if you know the right sort of |M«ople.
I’ve.ltnd some good times the last few
weeks.”
She looked at him almost pityingly,
but he did not notice It.
"You know, there are tbe roofs and
the gardens, nnd nearly all the fellows
lii town bare their automobiles. Oh.
It’s not half Imd.”
She did not answer, but resumed her
writing. He went back to his desk,
but the idea of giving ber. an evening
out had become tharoughfr imbedded
In his mind. About -I o'clock be rose
with Htiddcn determination.
“Oh. I say. Miss Carruth, letta knock
off for the day.”
“Knock off?” she said wondertogly.
MI don't understand.”
“Let’s take a trip ground town.”
The girl swung around in ber chair
nnd looked at him iu silent amazement.
Twombley looked back at ber with an
engaging, boyish jsmlle. and the faint
flush which bad come into her face
died down again.
“’I think'we have been working pret­
ty faithfully since tpe governor went
away, and we deserve a holiday. I'd
be awfully much obliged to you If
you'd have dinner with me tonight
and then we will go up on one of tbe
roof gardens and see the show.”
A faint smile curved the girl's lipa,
aud ho felt encouraged.
“It’s awfully jolly, don't you know,
and if you have never seen that aort
of tiding you'd like It.”
“Ob, I understand,’’ said the girl—
“you’re going to give mo just a taste of
lhe life you and your friends lend. But
It might make me very dissatisfied
with my surroundings, you know.”
Twombley found himself actually
blinking nt her. She put It 1*0 baldly.
“Oh. 1 say. that’s not fair. Just for
tonight I think we might l&gt;e jolly good
pals and forget that my father pays
ronr salary.”
Tbe girl laughed. Twombley pulled
•down the lid of his desk with a snap.
“Wnlt.” said the girl; “you must algn
these letter*!'’
“Oh. hang It.” he said. “I forgot"
XJ’bile he dispatched that work the
girl was eloalng tip-her own affairs for
Hie day, ihd when she took the letters

jmcv u**."
«•••.■-----.
fired tjat she hnd her hrt on
ore-t pair of gloves were caught
through tbe handle of her purse.
"We’U have time for a spin In l*1*
park before we go to dinner." be said.
-1 most go home first and change tnj
He looked ber over critically Tbe
«hlrt waist suit was simple, but It hnd
&lt;tn air. He dbln’t fed qnlte so safe
about the flnery she might deem neces­
sary for evening weftr.
“Oh. don’t bother.4 he «®W quickly.
•You look very fit to that.”
She Ebook her bead. “I must, go home,
oecnwte mother'would worry, and I
have no *ar of telephoning- to her.”

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5i‘ utunt to n. tor our Specu.1
FRltE TREATMENT wited lo .
your ca&lt;c.

Twombley saw that it was useless to
smH lhe question.
“When nn&lt;1 where shull 1 call for
THE AlllLOrHOkOSCO
you?” ,
The giri flushed suddenly “Oh. I
will meet you at Tbe park entrance.
It’s not fur from our bouse, and I
would much rather &lt;lo that than give
you the trouble of calling."
“All right." said Twombley cheerful- '
ly. find under hta brentb' he added:
”Anbaiued of mamma and the little
flat. 1 suppose. You. can’t exactly
blame her when she’s made something
of berself."
At tJ o’clock she met him at the park
entrance, and just for an instant
Twombley felt actually jUixxled. Her
statuesque figure was draped in some
soft, billowy gray stuff. He knew
sumebowvthat If took nu artist to dr- I
sign nniMnake such dress. Her face
was shaded by a picture hat of softest
Are you a sufferer’
gray chiffon elondtog pink roses.
Twombley hailed a hansom, find
restful?
they drove rapidly through tbe park
Wouldn't you
to the casino. With n thrill of sathifnition he noticed that as they passed
down the aisle between tbe lines of
Nearly 1.500,000 women have
tables all eye* followed the slender
bought Wine of CmiIui from
gray figure and low murmurs of ap­
their druggista and iave cured
proval reached tils ear He wondered
whether this wm a twentieth century
down and ovarian pains, ieucorCinderella, this graceful figure nt hta
side, transformed by shimmering gray
dirtiness. nausea and deaponJaffk from the tailor uiade stenographer
eocv, caused by female w^aknew.
who bud worked beside him for the
'These arc uot eany cases.
past few week*. She was /perfectly
Wine of Cardui cures when tbe
self |»ossw“‘rd. only a slight flush and­
a sjngutarly bright light In her eyes
i pain
showed that she was excited.
______________ thing
All juitrutuige died out" of Twomtonic of htaling herb*, free from
biey's Iwnitng. He was genuine!) anx­
strong and drastic drags. It is
ious now to pleaM* ber. AS for the
girl, she &lt;lisplayed n knowledge of
books, plays and pictures of the hour
Wine of Cardui can be'bought
which astonished Twombley. Wonder­
from your druggist at 11.00 a
bottle and you can begin this
fully qdajitivr erratures are the Ameri­
treatment today. Will you try it?
can girl*, he divided. That uifert bo
the reason why It was *0 bard to tell
whether a family had Veen ln»ru to
money or boru to make'll
Hefqre
they re-cntenxl Hie htm-oin to drive tu
the Y-oof garden be imd Ifleclded that ■
money really didn’t count after all. '
Th” roof garden m*c:uc&lt;l stupid hdi! I
cheap. He looked at the girl ut&gt; bis 1
able, then at the m-cupints in the boxes
around him; then be 1&lt;iuuh1 toward
her and whispered: “I-OHl get out«of
Rubbers in one Winter?
this I know It's boring you. We’ll
Y ou should
go over‘to the Beaurluire for a bit of
supper nnd bear the mandolin club
have boaght
play ”
HOOD'S.
She rose with evident relief, and they
walked through the quiet sl'lf street to
an odd, foreign looking rafe ou whore
roof the mandolin aud guitars tinkled
iimpidly. Here no llgbu blaaril, for
L Hood s Pilgnm
the moirtilight, flooded the scene
Heel
Tie girl- leaned back rystflilly in ber
chair, nnd Twombley smoked iu si­
lence, studying her profile the while.
• Somehow his father’s brownstone man­
sion on the avefiue seemed very fat
away. Hia austere aud etitlctd mother
/ HQOP'X
TRADE (sangHSSf) MARK
faded into n vague, bavigrtnind. It
I
,
would not be any ointlexetURlon on bta
pari, be decidvd. They cualu slip away
NOT MADEBYA TRUST
to Italy or Japan or some other far­
away place for the hdneymoon, and
the world would get through tnllctog
about It before they catoe back, a
"I Kec” mIJ Twombley. rining. with
filmy cloud paused over the mbou. The
girl's hand, white uml slender, lay on an npjttaed :amUe. “and If you’ll look
after
Miaa Carruth for a moment I’d
the table, temptingly close within hta
reach. He k-.incd forwnrd impetu­ like tq bare a chat with an artist
friend I see burled behind a row of
ously.
atelns.”
“Hello, Twombley! What ure you do­
Without ho much as a "thank you"
ing In town at thia season of the yeurY’
Twombley scowled at tlie Intruder; Davldsnn droppod into tire vacant
chair.
then hta face cleared.
“Helen, I’ve come back to look after
’.‘HeUo,- Davidson!- When did yon
you for always, and. dear. If you’ll for­
land?"
Tbe girl Imd made a move ns if to give my aelfiahnews m promise yon
rise; then she sank luick in tbe chair, can study sociology and found work
her face white nqd set la tbe moon’ Ing girls’ clnlm and endow imliMtrlal
achooia-anything, no you will come to
light.
.
•
•
“I enme in ou tlie I.ucnnia yesterday me."
and thought I'd sec surnctbing &lt;rf UHle
fwombley
had
forgotten
all* about
old New York before starting for ’—'
He hnd/turned slightly toward MIm the artist frfend, He wan leaning over
Carruth, and just tlM»n the moon slip­ the parapet looking down on tbe flar­
ped from under the cloud, aud the clear ing street Limps.
"*^n’l to tiring I patronized her nnd
light struck her face.
“Helen!”
thought there was need of a secret
He leaned heavily against tbe table. houeytnoon hi Italy or Japan. Tom. mr
The girl's head was bent ao low that boy. you're n foal!”
Hr ginneed across tbe urea o]r tables.
he could not look into her eye.*.
■
"Jlft•k.,• she stud softly, but not so 1 he gray picture hat and a stiff, white
softly that be missed eltlwr tbe word Itraw were dos« together.
or the tender accent with which she
Itogered over hta,mime.
They hnd forgotten Twomblcy’a exAdd oue letter to e»eb or th, follow­
tatence. Now the newcomer pulled him ing ,nd ww wli,t word, mull:
self togrther.
\,MtlT W ,h' opponlte ot -dr,t“! beg your pardon, old mra. but «od make the opposite ot “krealMt.Mtaa Carruth nnd I were snee-veryv“*
or th, race
CfXxt—— fHptidw fitul'-...
and muk, a disturbing eonnd.
“°*! I&lt;’l&lt;” to *
and
make , aweet ataelUnx Plant

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Do ;.&gt;u know ehat . URIC ACID ra
the came of yoar sa6enafl£
What have you ever done to kct ta“
Urfe Acid out of your system aad
keep it out?

Hair Renewer

Srnn«\*^n haik Vuw i.ong lnd
and t«ps it soft and flossy
Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And it ala-av,
color .0 gray hair. Sofd for flf” years.

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�HAS 1 INGS BANNER FEBRUARY i$, 1905.
NORTH MAPLEGROVE.

CARLTON CENTER.

Frank Miller, of Ohio, is visiting old
friends and schoolmates in this vicinity.
Mrs. Ben Demaray will entertain the
Berryville Aid Society Thursday Feb.23
Mr*. J. K. Fowier wili entertain the
Lad lea Aid Society of the North Evan­
gelical Church Thursday Feb. 16th. .
Mr. aud Mrs. William Strong and
Supt. aud Mrs. Bennet: of Naahville
spent Sunday at Mr. George Heyman’s.
David Roush Is quite low with the
rheumatism, and little Mabel Ostroth
and Abe Caxier are confined to the
house with bad colds.

Nearly every one in this vicinity is
suffering from the grip.
The Dorcas society met yesterday at-the home of Mrs. John Shriber.
,
Mra. S. W. Rowlaud was confined to
her home with threatened pneumonia
tbe first of the week.
A good number from here will attend
the Round-Up and the Farmers' Insti­
tutes in Hastings, Friday and Saturday.
Quite a number of the younger men
in this vicinity attended tbe initiation
into the ’•Oriental” at Freeport, Monday
uight.

JONdAl

(ONVENTIOH QUtEfc EE4AE EANGLE

better qualir, him tor further Mrrlcr ! ?0“*ll0“

Pro««&lt;iiDP. "or wm It

.9____
THE HYDROSCOPE.

OPENING LETTERS.

With

A very clever instrument iuu» beer
A abort time ago an arromeat wm
as judge; the republicans of Barry intimated directly or (indirectly that devised by an Italian Inventor. Cava
County ' in convention assembled LaClair was not wanted for the crime here Giuseppe Pino, by which the bot carried on in iny presence that greater
j
alleged.
aatoniahed me. Tbe tjueation dlacnaaad
recommend that the delegation chosen
toai of the sea can Im? examined wilt
was concerning the privilege of open­
j In view of the situation as it now
by this body to attend the Fifth Dis­
a clearness nnd ease which have hither
ing. letter* coming to the home regard­
trict Convention at Charlotte to be ’ proves to be tbe tax payers of Barry to_been impossible. The inventions an less of the fact that they were nddreaacounty,
who
foot
tbe
bills
for
tbe
ex
­
at"present in dally use, says the Lon td to Nome member* of -the fatally act
held" this day shall not only give Judge ,
Smith their unanimous support, but tradition papers, travelling expenses, don Sphere, tbe operations being super present at tbe time. As I listened to
rised by the inventor.
the arguments I realized haw tight a
shall do thqir utmost to bring about sheriff’s fees and other chargee, may
The hydroscope--such Is the nam&lt; bold the desire of gratifying curiosity
his unafiimous renomination. We are &gt; pertinently raise these questions;
given
: » tbe instrument for seeing ob­ had procured upon us.
\
confident that the republicans of' HowemldMr. Walker, while prose­
jects i.i tbe sea or on the sea bottomSome hold that tbe opening of all;
Barry County will not only give Judge I cuting attorney of Barry County, with Is constructed of steel and in shape 1* letters
was a privilege allowed parents'
any
degree
of
consistency,
tho
’
acting
LasC week Wednesday about 20 of the
Unde Joe Smith in a fit of violent Smith their hearty 'support, also' as attorney for M rs. LaClair, agree t&lt;r like a huge teiesco;&gt;e painted down alone. Others ueeniedfo think that a
ward into coral caverns or sunker
friends aud neighbors of Rev. and Mrs. coughing last Sunday ruptured a blood that .tiiy voters of the county without
protest Edward LeClair from criminal ships instead of upward at the sun ot lettet; was household property. A few
declared that. ;is a rule, they did not
John Marshall gave them a very pleas vessel in the left ear and suffered con. regard to party will with pleasure give
proceedings, when It would have been tbe stars.
.
their
votes
to
a
Judge
who
hus.fitfo&lt;l
lielieve in the Indiscriminate opening
ant surprise. All report a good tune. siderably until relieved by medical
Its complex system of lenses, twelve of mall. Still, they felt that as an ex­
the place without the suspicion' of his plain duty to begin such proceed­
The Social at Mr. Sam. Marshall's wax assistance.
In number, answers to tlie objective ception to this rule huslmnds and wives
ings
if
LaClair
were
guilty
of
crime?
partisanship!governing any of his offi­
not well attended on account of the
Great interest is being manifested by
1 To be sure Mr. Walker wrote the letter 'glass of a celestial telescope. Togetb gboirid consider it their prerogative to
.
bad wmther. There will be another lhe people in this vicinity In regard cu cial actions.’?
|*in which this proposition was embodied er with the internal mirrors they pro open’until addressed to each other.
The* convention then proceeded to’
carpet rag social at the same place Feb 'phones. There will probably be-several
After listening to tlie oplulonsi brought
as the auoruey for Mrs. LaClair, but dace a very clear picture of the sen
bottom, the rays of light passing up forth' I fopud that I -stood alone in
24th. The ladies are to bring a lap sup­ "phones in tliis vicinity as soon as spring elect the foilowihg twelve delegates' does that excuse him?
the tube to a sort of camera obscura thinking that a letter should be opened
the'Judicial
Convention
to
be
held
&gt;
for
per instead of a box supper.
work commences.
Why
should
Sheriff
Courtright
be
al
­
at Charlotte:! Rev. H II. Van Auken,'
only by the one to whom it Is address­
to mmus
think lAbimr
LaClair WM
was iu
in ’.nuiiaio
.Buffalo
Deputy Hoot, of Allegan, will be here P \ C21. .1.. t- n u n
, ,
,, *lowed
’»’»» W
Last Thursday Mrs? C. H. Charlton
ed. I felt timl. although I might have
i S'; r
&gt;heu
»•’&lt;’
entertained the Ladies Aid Society of Friday evening, when he will inspect
some curiosity concerning the contents.
..
.
,"1' ’ '
‘ ‘ bad reason lo believe that be-was In
BarryviHe also the teacher and pupils •work in the Grange in the second and Nurrl.
I would have no right to open that
Hop-; Drilwrt Moore. Hi,Hand, j MlnnM.„llh-,
epistle even though I felt that I might
of the Branch School. The school en­ third degrees. After \he regular work
Frank Mclx-rby, N-b-me^M. H B..«wh, dw h. „ot lntorm „„ Bul!C(&gt;M&lt;)r
‘never be accorded the privilege of
joyed tbe treat very much and wish to refreshments will be served..
wk w
00, l^Ur- otmeifMUta tbe oue .0 that Barry
reading It.
.
.
'
thank Mrs. Charlton for the interest she
There will be several changes in this "
Sunl'lr "
| county could bate bw-n aared tbe ex
As'far aw, parents are concerned I
takes in them and their work.
vicinity this spring. Mr. S. W. Row.
The deleitaiton to the Suu- Coit.en | p«JM. ^dlUCUIr lhe trouble-UiaTSS
must nay that I feel sure that n ma­
land and family will move to Hastings, tion to be held In Grand Rapids the caUl.ed'&gt;
jority of children take jnvat delight in
RUTLAND CENTER.
and Mr. Davis and family from near Hth eonslsle* of th- f.,l&gt;wlnB L. W.' lt .p'pwrs from tbe rorre.pond.oce
showing their letters to their parents.
Mrs. Parker Erway will entertain the Lake Odessa will take their place. Mr. Folgbner, NMhvlll,-, chairman: Don. |l»,lween LaClal, and Mr. Walker that
We all know how happy it mnk’« a
Rufus Hosmer will be succeeded on the McU-ay. .Xasb'tn-: K. T. French and
. A..S| for dinner Friday. Frb. 17.
child to receive's personal letter. How*
fl3| i5 w0, ,l0. ,,,.4 wilhl„ lhe
much, greater l« the delight when they
Chas. Whittemore and Forest Havens
t^nlWor/.,n,r„b.r Mr^R®luh- J. G, Nag I er, Middleville: C. Grt^- j t[Ine ttJfrtt4.d. Was the warrant issued
are allowed to open and reed it! If
are bits? putting up ice.
We
' “ understand
““*“''J 'that' **
Mr” *"
Elmer .........
E Kii g ‘nner, UrxxUfmd; O. V. Sunt. Rutland; ; wllh , ,iow 0( harrTillg
lb, wtOe.
parent* ba'.c the full confidence of
wili rent his farm and go to Kansas J- C, Ketchum. J. M Bauer. A. £ I ment?
W xfi. Havens and family s|»ent Sun­
Heir children I think they wili not find
and
that
Mra.
DuBois,
of
Grand
Rapids,
Kenaston, Wj R. Cook. P. A. Sheldon ‘ It looks as though these criminal proday at George Havens.
them wanting In thia little act-of filial
will occupy her home, now occupied by and C. w. Mlker. City.
I reedings were instituted by Mr. Wicker
resjieet.
*
Alice (Barghduf went to Morgan last W. Osboru and wife.
f
I camiot understand why b*sbands
The t'luvcntlon then ndjourneil.
I to assist in effecting n settlement of a
week to cure for her grandmother who
nnd wives think they can lay aside the
Th*; conventloiT was very heartily Id 1 civil case, ip view of the fac( lbal
is ill.
HIGH BANK.
common courtesies of life in the home,
favor of Judge Smith, and took r-h«-i the terms of the settlement were agreed
AtintjLiza Wood has gone to Wm.
among them respect for each other's
Miss Edna McIntyre is assisting Mra’.
property. 1 hope I a to not speaking
Havens^tu spend the remainder of tbe Sam weejU’ with her'househoid duties- sure In manifesting its approval of his ji upon a month before the warrant was
nomination. Back 01 Judge Smith are issued, but which LaGlair had not car­
too strou'g.-but I .think that where there
winter. ?
F. G. Silsbee has sold his farm aud the united, solid ranks of the repub­ ried outjiince he had failed to send the
In lack of trust there M frequently lack
As there was no school at the Normal expects to move off about the middle lican party In the county.
?C'I
of love.;- Brown Rook. '
cash. In one of Mr. Walker's letters
last week, Ella Lathrop and Floy Er. of March.
to LaClair he is said to have observed
way speot the week visiting schools in
There have been several teams haul
HAIRPIN HOLDER.^
that he, Walker, understands a warrant
this viefcity.
ing logs from the S. 8. Ingeraon farm
is out for LaClair.
A Pretty «n&lt;t t'srfal Ornament Fnr
Wm. Otis went to Charlotte Tuesday the past week to Quimby.
If tbe facts are as given ns, it looks
thr l)rr»»lag Table.
CAVALIEKT. 1’IXO'S HTDIMMCurE.
in the interest of the Eaton and Barry
James Freeman and wife and Wil strife, greed,commercialism and mater­ to us as if Mr.. Walker had mode an
A pretty ami useful ornament fS
'Insurance Co.
lard Ickes aud family spent Thursday ialism seem to dominate. Instead of unwarranted use of his official position. house nt the top. which floats about any woman'« dressing table and one
The house aud contents of Wilson at Ray Freeman's at Dowling.
Believing that the matter of putting the surface1-and is capable of holding llmt cnii easily be made nt home with
indicating the decline of religion they
,
but little expense in n hairpin basket.
Wbitright burned to thu ground Sat­ I Will Hoffman had the misfortune to rather point lo the reverse, to the near Barry ^county to such an 'expense as four people. .■
The amount of light, tuidcr the' sur­ A five, cent basket Is filled with loops
urday night about ten oclock.
I lose one of his nice colts last week. He coming of a movement that shall lift was incurred^iu the case should be in­ face- is considerably greater than is
of thick worsted and trimmed with
tllmAri them out
mit to
tn exercise
avArnlu. and
atiH it
It got the world co higher jmd better things. vestigated. Prosecutor Pryor brought
The funeral of Mr. Jacob Scheurer, a !’ turned
generally imagined. The inventor of bows. Into the worsted are stock the
former resident of Rutland occurred at ' its leg broken. It was a hard blow, as While there is reaction froju all great the case to the attention of Judge the hydroscope fca-s himself Ix-cn.able
Smith,
(askingjlthejappointment
of
a
to read a newspaper lying on tbe sea' .
the Podnnk Church Friday. Interment' It was one of a matched team and a line religious revivals, civilzation never loses
committee to Investigate ana report bottom nt a depth of .'Utt) feet from the
what it has gained frotp them.
In the Brushridge cemetery.
horse.
The positive indications pf the near upon the action-i of the sheriff, the surface by tl&gt;c ordinary daylight pene~
present prosecutor and bis predecessor, tratlng tbe water.
A special meeting of the Grange will
•
revival are these:
Mr. Walker, in the entire proceedings.
be held Friday evening Feb. 21th. The
Tbe water at the bottom of the scat
NORTH IRVINQ.
Greater earnestness for better govern­
is very often clearer than nt the sur­
Deputy yill be present to* instruct the
Not much going on. All are sick ment of cities, states aud nations,
members. Now is lhe time to learn with la grippe.
A celebrated Irish lomwllun Went In­ face. as the sediment “ink* in the still
Greater philanthropies, and lhe setting
water, whereas at tlie surface sand
something.
.
Mra. John Trego and Arthur Wiliitts of higher standards uf public life by to 11 barber's shop to get slur.e# and, nnd other matter nr»‘kept In solution by
finding the barber- out. be determined
visited the latter part of the week at those who will be powerful influences iu lo have a little fnn la-fore his return
the constant movement of. the waves,
MORGAN.
Woodland.
tbe moral upHfc of the world. Wider So h? tqok off his i-out. put on a thin- the force of which to not felt a very
. Elder .Carpenter attended district
acquaintance
with
the
needs
of
the
net one and quietly wattid for a cus­ few feet beneath the surface.Maud Hutchinson began school Mon­
quarterly meeting at Sarnac last Sun
One of the most romantic things yet
world, better understanding of the ha­ tomer. An old gentli-miui nunc in soon.
day after.two weeks' vacation.
day.
•‘Sbave, sir??' srfld our pretended bar­ accomplished by the ’hydroscope and
Ben. Newland and sister Gerai of voc which sin works, a larger interest; i ber.
tbe raising apparatus has been the
—
Clarence Iloughtalin is again worse,
in
the
needs
of
those
who
have
In
the
The old gentleman took a chair aud bringing to the surface-of u,n old Bpnn*
his trouble taking a decided turn for Glass Creek, were guests at Joe Willitts’ past been neglected All these are posi­
Sunday.
the comedind iH-gau to lather, expect­ ish galleon, one of a numerous tii-et
the worse.
tive signs. •
ing every moment the barlwr would sunk in the bay of Vigo in 1702. •
Frank
Travis
returned
lo
bis
work
at
• John brinkert has moved out of
Mr. Stead believes that the spark appeiH- Five minutes pnsMx! and no
Unfortunately the old hulk proved to
Shultz, Monday.
! which will set the world aflame with barber. Five mon- and still* no barber. have so rotted away that It rolled over,
Morgan aud on the Delong farm, south­
A .ll ASX.Hr HA1RHX UOXUIKK.
The Joker Itegan lo get desperate and broke in pieces and again sank .to the hairQins. nnd the colbr of the basket
east two miles.
religious zeal and enthusiasm is now in
STONY POINT.
Wales, where a revival is in progress, von.-elved a bright Ideu. Putting Up bottom. The metal Isilts which held decorarious should match that of tho
' Miss Stella Cole Is now able to be out, Iteiayed Letter.
under the lead of a converted miner, I his irrush lie quickly 'changed bls coat the timber* together find evidently other thiQgs upon the dressing table.
having entirely recovered from a very
Arch Graves is affiicted with rheu- which has moved Wales as it has hot again, took his bat. and was about to rusted almost completely away.
To tnaife sucVa basket even more at­
severe spell of sickness.
i quietly step out behind the gentle­
tractive have « set to match it Feath­
matism.
been stirred since Wesley's days There ; man's back when that worthy turned
Adam Eberley broke through the ice
erstitch n dainty acarf. pincushion too
TO ABOLISH SPECTACLES.
Mra. Solomon Varney is able-to do is a complete absence of the denomina­ bis bead aud exclaimed:
on Tbonmpple river last Tuesday. He
and handkerchief bn&lt; In the color of
her own work again.
tional spirit aud only active interest in
"Here, sir. aren't you going to shave
silk used in trimming tbe basket and
went iu up to his arms but got out with­
men
for
their
own
good
is
seen.
,Thealue'f
•
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Mrs. Bewy Brooks, eighty years Old.
usb Imws of ribbon of tbe same,color.
out 'assistance. Hope no serious results
“No. *ilr," promptlj- replied the’ &lt;-otera and dance halls ih the mining dis­
OpUmiHtM believe, says a Britl’-h
is
very
sick
with
dropsy.
will follow.
tricts and cities are empty, while in incdlanl “The fact is, we only lather newspaper, tluit Dr. Btepbcn Smith;
■
Royal
Barnum's
td-iu
babies
are
im
­
The poetmaster of Morgan was off
Cut out a pretty picture, following
every city, hamlet and country district, bore. sir. They shave four doors lie- surgeon of the eye department of But•
.
duty two days last week on account of proving from a severe attack of lu­ the churches and hails where religious low.".
trraen Park lioi«plt:il. Nottingham. tlie lines cftrefully. and lay It fare
• Then lie bolted out of tbe door, leav­
downward upon a plate or platter the
.a severe attack of the grip. He has ll uenza.
services are held are crowded and have ing the Indignant old fellow to his England. ha» discovered a; new treat­
ment of tbe eye wblclrwill practically renter of which suits tbe site-of tbe
Rev. J. A. Allen,'of Hastings, will been for months. It privacies all class
now however, resumed his post of duty,
abolish spectqckw. It i-»-5ty!etl “manip­ picture. Mix a little piaster of pnris
attend district quarterly meeting at es, the rich, the poor, tbe titled, and the wratli.
{although not fully recovered.
ulation of the rye" am! In gentle and with cold water tn Um? consistency of
Saranac the last of this weekt
lowly—-ail are laboring unselfishly for
j gradual, otvnpylng a few minutes cake dough, stirring constantly until
.
The
n&lt;T0j*slt.v
&lt;&gt;(
tipping
with
n
InvNORTHEAST CASTLETON.
,
The quarterly meeting herelast week the good of one another.
dully, causing hji pjin him! having no all lumps are , reducM. Then place'
hand In strongly cnfbrcwj In a res- injurious- effect of any sort. Some pa­
was a decided success with Rev. Hud’! There ia plenty of snow now.
carefully- upon tlie picture, smoothly
Mr. Stead pointe io South Africa 1i isb
fniirnnt. 'near
tu.nr the
111«&gt; station
Hlitlloii at
-it . IPontiuMI
taunint
’onqieiL
Tbe infant baby of Mr. aud Mra nutt iu charge. We say Brother Hud- where a great religious movement. is In n prominent .position Is placed a tients tire cured In a; week, and lu all* filling the renter of the dish, but not
catsra
Improveiricnt
Is
1
rapid.
displacing the picture. In twenty min­
niitt
come
again.
uniting the Briton aud Boer,after years gaudily framed sketch of the interior
Barry Wellman is very sick at this
Thirty pntUmts who had been obllg- utes the piaster will Itccome bard
Tbe revival at tbe Free Methodist uf race antagonism. He believes the of the dining room, with two «-ilents.■ ed to wear spcvtavles for a lung time enough to be readily removed, las one
'.writing.
1. The Coabs Grove Ladies' Aid Society church is still in progress with good Anglo Saxon countries will first be inking their departure. One of them, bare so far 1*000 fronted by DE Smith, would remove a pic from rt| plate.
imet at James Ehret's last Thursday results, some have been converted and moved, and then Russia and Continen­ n cowed looking individual. Is strug­ and, with a single oxeeption. all have Make little holes with. a penknife
tal Europe, and that it will be world­ gling Into his overcoat, while two discarded glasMUi and can now read, where ribbons should Im? run through
a number have been sanctified holy.
;aud sewed carpet rajjs.
wide in its extent, and will mark the waiters stand near-IRm. tbe one smil­ nt cither long or short distances, as to hang the plaque. Choose ribbon to
The L. T. L. did not meet at the
ASSYRIA.
beginning of a reign of righteousness ing derisively nt the other, who dis­ well ns people who have never needed harmonize with the color In the pic­
plays a tiny coin with a gesture of mlstahce.
home of John Mead last Friday night
ture and run through the holes, Jetting
in the kingdoms of the whole earth.
.lay Davis has the mumps.
tierce‘contempt. Ob the opposite side
■on account of the bad weather and
Tlie cures of myopbi. hypermetropla Ihiws or rosettes appear on tlie face
No one. whatever his religious doc­ of tlie room n guest Is seen surrounded
J. Edgar Cole, of Woodland, was'the
iroads.
trines. can fall to be other than desir­ by three waiters, one helping tilth with nnd astigmatism are said to be perma­ of the plaque. Tinted plaques may
guest of Berl Tasker last week.
nent.
be made by using one-third alabastine
The quarterly meeting was well atous that the day of the .moral aud bls cont. another brushing bls hat. tlie
of the desired color with two-thirds of
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Moore are vis­
iteuded last Saturday and Sunday at the
spiritual uplift of the world may be at third bowing obsequiously nnd holding
tbe plaster, mixing them thoroughly
iting
friends
at
Hanover
this
week.
Martin church. Elder Chase, the pro­
hand. We can all help it along by liv his walking stick.
One of the much disetuutod questions before wet’.:ng. This requires several
Mr. and Mrs. John Ketcham attend­ ing our beat, and doing our best .0 em­
The moral is obvious, but allowance of 4he day on which there are almost hours for drying, but comes out all
aiding elder, delivered some fine peris
made
for
the
proverbial
obtuseness
ed the school association here Satur­ phasize that quality of Jiving in
mons.
as many opinions as individuals is the right.
of northern nation*, and underneath quantity of food one should eat. The
day.
private and public life.
’ THE PERFECT WAY
tbe picture is Inscribed In large letters. most reasonable estimate yet made is
Married at Paw Faw, Feb. 5, Miss
■•‘The Results of Benevolence.''—London probably that which: fixes ono-twenin every bousehoid should be act
Margarettv'Tompkins and Mr. Sanford
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Chronicle.
tloth of the average weight of tbe iaide a small room (if this be Impossi­
Scores of Hastings Citizens have
Plumb. They will make their future '
WARRANTY DEEDS.
ble, then n large closet) -for the pur­
body
ns
t
’-e
.average
daily
quantity
re?
Learned it.
home in Paw Paw.
pose of disinfecting all street clothing,
Watson O. Woodruff to Charles
A number of years ago. when the quired. If you weigh 140 pounds, you lucre are many dislnfeclajnts on tbe
. If you suffer from backache,
A. Woodruff 80 acres sec 1
lliould consume seven pounds of food.
At th$ spelling contest Saturday eve
! There is one way to cure it.
'
Rutland......&gt;8 2400 00 United States by its congress was muk- This Includes drink ns well as solid market, inexpensive and effective, that
Ing. a tariff bill one of the- sections
Tbe perfect way is to cure lhe kid there were eight pupils that spelled Nehemiah F.ConklinjoGeorge
s'lll not barm the moat delicateTabri?
the eight hundred words. The result of
-.enumerated wimt artlclra should Ije ad­ food. But It in "ridiculous to set down »r coloring. A formaldehyde generator
neys.
Conklin 50 acre# sec 3, 24 aa
a hard nnd fust rule. Such a quantity
A bad back means sick kidneys. ,
. 1100 00 tnltifed free of duty. Among tbe many
the contest was a tie between Asa sec 2 Johnstown
might kill some, and tlier&gt; is 0 case on will be found entirely satisfactory for
Neglect it, urinary troubles follow.
articles
specified
were
"all
foreign
fruit
­
Stanton, of Briggs, and Alululah Briggs William Shafer to William L.
this purpose and well worth tbe trouble
Doan's Kidney Pills are made for
plants," etc., meaning plants imported record of a man wasting away on a tnd expense. This exlgeary is doubly
Herrick parcel sec 4 Orange­
of Ellis schools.
diet of seven or eight pounds of food
kidneys only,
ville.............................................. W 00 for transplanting, propagation or ex­ a day. He cut down his diet to three- mperative regarding the clothing of
Are endorsed by Hastings people.
periment The enrolling clerk in copy­
John L. Young and wife to,
Elmer Sponabie, foreman lu tn«»&lt;-!c Boot
lonsemaids. Thp place* they visit
If Baby is Cutting Teeth.
ing the bill- accidentally changed the qy:iTiers of, st pound of liquid and the ire naturally unknow-n to tbe mlitreu
taetorr, living on Grand street, says: “Doan's
William Merrick parcefsec 4
xSoey ITllikrelb- l*»t remedy of lhe kind 1
lame of solid food, and as a result be
Ke sure aw! uw'tlUrt old’and well tried rem
Orangeville.....
IKS 0D hyphen In the compound word “fruit­ jrew stout and lived to n rl|»e old age. it the house and l»cyond her jurisdlcidy. Mrs. Winslow's Boothtng Syrup, for cMlplants" to a comma, making It- rend,
Iren teething. It soothes the cb'ld. softens the John L. Young and wife to
don. and mneh contagion conveyed on
ealn in Ihr small ot my beck. Whenever puns, allays al) pain, cures wind uoHc and Is tbe
“all foreign fruits, plants," etc. As 1
William Herrick parcel sec 1
I sauebt coM 1: settled In my Kidneys, causing 5«t remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-centos
their clothing has entered our homes
Orangeville................................ 52 50 result of thia simple mistake for n
faMooWnlenre and suffering. Learning about bettla./
l&gt;oan'3 Kidnoy Pills. 1 procured a box at W. H.
The pulse register of Dr. Gartner of jy this means.—Harperis Baxar.
year,
or
until
congress
could
remedy
Homer
C.
Lowden
to
William
ManZan
ia
the
Pile
Remedy
that
iioodyoars drug store and took them according
■Vienna
has
proved
very
sitcctMmful
in
N. Lowden 80 a sec fi Barry.. 1006 00 the blunder, nil tbe oranges. lemons,
to direction*. In a short time they relieved the reaches tbe spot and stops all pile pain
teckaebe andjsit my kidneys lu a better condi­ Instantly. If you-suffer with Blind, J. Dwight Chase and wife to
bananas, grapes and other foreign lessening the surgeon's work in watch­
Leave tbe bathtub clean.
.
tion than they hmi boeu in for a long
Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles
Evererett Clum and wife 40 a
fruits were ndmltied free of duty. This ing the cinuh'tlon of patients under
Wipe the marble around tbe face boFor sale by all dealers price 50 oenta and want to cure it is only necessary to
see 19 Woodland 2850 00
little mistake, whV.-h any one would &gt;e- anaesthetics, it-consisth of a watch­ dn.
'
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole use ManZan, the Great Pile Cure. Sold
like box. wlm.-b Is attached.to tbe pa­
QUITCLAIMS
liahle
to
make,
yet
could
have
avoided
agents for the United States. Remem by Fred L. Heath, the druggist
Don’t leave the mirror splashed and
by carefulness, cost tbe government tient's forearm nnd with bands that ipeckled.
Carrie Kress fo Jacob-Kress
ber the name, Doan's and take no other.
lota Hastings....,..................... 300 00 not less than $2,000,000. A pretty cost­ rfre moved over .the dial by n sensitive
1'ut everything back In Its proper
Wheu vou need a pill it is always
spring,
very
accurately
showingtho
ly comma that.
•
.
Winter coughs are apt to result iu best to buy the best. Dade’s Little
pulse ami
poise
and uioou
blood pressure vibrations.
viurauoiw. , place.
■
,
Marriage Licenses.
Pills are
are 1the beat. Try them.';
tt even reve.1. note, .ctlon K twbl. | ■?*"*! "" “ T*
,re
consumption
tion if neglected. They —
can* Liver
rm.— - ----------7 of
own Sold by
up lby
using Foley
’s £he7 J1*??* .T* a
Elray C. Smelker, Irving
be soon broken —
- —
*•
lh«t ti»
cannot f«l tt.
»*“
,both,'r '» ob’‘'"8 U1W*
the
druggist.
ad
jar.
■
^
red
«
Haxel M. Price, Irving
Honey and Tar.

WORLD WIDE REVIVAL

Folly’s Honey &gt;«i Tar

cures colds, prevents orwronh*

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRARY, r$. *9° 5

IO
NEAftLY

102 YEARS OLD

WEST WOODLAND.

GEftKEY.
Snow is getting very deep and roads
are drifting badly.
f
Our school teacher’s rig bad to stay
in this vicinity last Friday, tbe roads,
being In such a bad condition.
Protracted meetings are still in pro
grass, no converts up to the present
time.
Cards are out announcing the wed­
ding of Charley King and Valenta
Cunningham on Feb. 22nd.
John Demary and wife are visiting
bis parents and other relative* at this
place.

COUNTY CONVENTION

PEARY’S NEW SHIP.

Continued from first pageMildred and Agnes Reesor are sick
twelve years’ service on the bench,
with tbe grippe.
AD that experience and all that the
and that he had so served his district cunning of the naval architect can
John and Anna Volte, of East Wood­
that every citizen felt secure in his
•uggest &lt;»y» the Scientific American,
land, visited at Henry Schalbly’s lait
personal and property rights so far as will be combined tn Commander PsiThursday.
The W. H. M. S. win Meet with Mra.
these rested in the fairness, justice and ry's new ship that he Is having built
J, T . Lombard on Wednesday Feb. 22
Miu Esther and Hereto Durkee were
Integrity of the judge. He concluded In Maine for his final effort to reach
guests of Jay Hunt and wife in Carl­
at 2:30m.
by naming Judge Smith as the unani­ the north pole. Fashioned of unusual
ton Sunday.
The subject of the Thursday evening
mous choice of Eaton County repub­ strength and girded and armored as
prayer meeting will be “The call of the
Mrs. Heise is spending a few days in
licans for the place he had so well was never arctic craft before. It is
.Nations” at Baptist church.
.
Grard Rapids, caring for ber Bister,
filled.
’
Commander Peery's belief that he may
Mrs. Geo. Schneider, who is very sick.
The Hastings Musical Club will be
Rev. H. H. Van Auken, in behalf of be able to force hta way through the
entertained by Mra. Cora Busby, at her
Mrs. Lillie Barker was the guest of
tbe Barry County delegation, seconded, Interfering ice until be has carried hta ,
home next Monday evening FetT. 20
Miss Urah Baine last Friday.
the nomination of Judge Smith. He vessel within reasonably easy striking
The Epworth league next Sunday
referred to tbe clean and Ideal home' distance, of the topmort point of Uiu
Mrs. Bitset Is much improved iu
evening will be led by Mrs. Chas. Barn­
health.
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Mrs. Gilbert and son and George Sears, life of Judge Smith: to his sterling Klobe.
Tbe cross sect iofl of tbe bull here,
aby Subject “Glorifying God itx Onr
Mahlon Senter and wife, of Carlton, and family visit* d Charles Sears at worth as a man. to hta high ideals of
Home.”
manhood and'citizenship, his broad shown glvea an Idea of how the vessel
visited at C. Senter’s last Saturday.
Freeport last Sunday.
On Friday evening tbe youug men of
sympathy and love of his fellow men. will lie braced to meet the arctic ice
Mr. Wolcott and family, of Wood­
Frank Short had a sick horse last
floes.
■tbe Baptist church are invited
These combined with his good judg­
land Outer, spent last Sunday with Friday night.
As can be seen, tbe craft is built to
to spend a social hour at the church DEATH OF MRS. J. W. SAUNDERS. Forest Jordan and wife.
ment. knowledge of the law. his fair­ withstand very bun! pressures acting
Mariah
Woodard
is
visiting
her
sister
parlors.
ness and high sense of justice made
Her mauy friends in this city were
The W. W. G. C. was royally enter­
The subject of the morning sermon greatly shocked to leant Saturday of tained by Mr. and Mr*. John Bulling and other relatives in this viciniy.
him an Ideal Judge.
.
Roy Dlllenback and wife bad a pro
at the United Brethren Church next the sudden death of Mrs. J. W. Saun­ at their home in Woodland Center.
The Convention by unanimous vote
gresilve pedro party last. Thursday Instructed the secretary to cast the
Sunday will be “Faith Triumphant ” ders, of Middleville, wife of tbe editor
Herman, Louisa and Amelia Hauer evening.
Saturday and Sunday Evangelistic ser of the Sun of that village. Mrs. Saun­
ballot for both delegations for Clement
and Wesley Hookes visited Ora Add­
vices will be held.
The Aid Society meets with Mrs. Smith.' This was done amid much en­
ders was a women of such genuine
ington’s school in Carlton Center last I Hatton on Thursday of this week to
Saturday evening Feb. 18, at the womanly qualities as endeared her to
thusiasm.
Thursday.
r-&gt;
sew rags.
G. A. R. Hall, a Club of .the W. R. C. all her friends and acquaintances. She
A committee of which Judge *Stine.
A sleigload of young people surpris ■
ladies, wi&gt;l entertain the post members was a good wife and mother, a Christian
Mrs. Tasker is the first to report see of Charlotte, was chairman, was
and lhei4 wives and tho W. R. C. and woman, who sought to have hrrJIfe Miss Bessie Weaver at the home of fug a couple of robins this week, but we chosen to bring Judge Smith before
their husbands. Supper at seven. A tell for what was right, lu his 'great Miss Urah Baine last 'Thursday eve. think they must have been hunting for the Convention which had so heartily
short program.
sorrow, Brother Saunders will have the Tbe evening wan delightfully spent I something to eat instead of spring.
renominated him. His appearance was
cboos sEcnox ox hvlu
with music, songs aud game*. Apples
The* Lkdies Aid Society of the U. B sincere sympathy of his brethren of the and popcorn were served.
W. tiutolpb has rented the Burdick the signal for hearty applause. .He normally on the «kle*. bllgex aud bot­
church till! serve dinner at the G. A. R press and all who knew Lis beloved '
thanked
the
Convention
for
the
honor,
tom. Mini tbe shape of ber irows sec­
farm.
There will be al box social at the .
Mali ou Saturday Feb. 18 for the benefit wife, aud who can appreciate how
" Edith Barber returned to her home and feelingly referred to this added tion is such as to tend to raise the ves­
of the Teachers'and Farmer’s Institute. much' it will mean to him to lose home of Andrew Geiger Thursday for at Morenci last Tuesday.
expression of guod will of those whom sel out of tbe water as tbe ice pack
A cordial invitation is extended to so true a wife and help-meet as she the benefit of-tbe U*. B. class in Wood­
he had tried to serve faithfully. He said presses upon ber below water.
Ed. Stairs and family from Odessa
A heavy white oak guard. 8 by »»»
was, and one who tilled so large a place land Center.
everyone. Price 15 cents.
he knew that he had made mistakes as
Sundayedat Mrs. C. Stairs in Carlton.
inches, will be worked abreast of tbe
in the life of her husband and ber fam­
Rev. John Smith solicited aid for
any man would in his position, but his plank sheer from Mem to stern and so
The subject uf the Sunday morning
Jule.
Sbelledberger
was
visiting
his
ily. The funeral took place from lhe Mr. Oier. who so recently lost his house­
fixed aim bad been to discharge his securely fastened to tbe fraiuea, plank
service at the Baptist church will be
home this forenoon and was largely at hold goods by fire,with excellent results. son at Hastings last week.
duties fairly and impartially, and to see ■beer and waterway that It will be
•'State Missions." The annual offering
tended.
J. Spencer lost a due Syr. old colt
-for this work will be taken al this
that every litigant who came before able to supjiort tbe weight of the en­
I'Austifi Barnum and wife. Deck
.
time. TMv theme of the evening will be THORNAPPLE VALLEY PIONEERS Sprague, and wife of the South town last Friday nlgbt.
him had his. just rights. He would tire ship: On tbe face and underrid&lt;William Lee ia uo better. . Tbe doc continue tn that line, and believed that tbi» guard strake will be protected by
“Progression
or
Retrogression." • The eighteenth annual meeting of line, Frank Wellman and family, of
Young people are especially invited.;! the Tbornapple Valley PioQfflr Assocj Castleton, Mrs. Ida Durkee and Fred tors says his limb will have lo be ampu- bis experience of nearly twelve years a heavy angle bar of steel. Tbe pur­
pose of this guard strake la tw«dold! tated. Mr. Lee has been sick along time
on the bench would be of much assist­
The Men’s Club of Emmanuel church , ation will be held in the Village of Durkee, of Carlton, were guests of J. .
j with a sore toe. He ha* had It taken off ance to. him and he hoped of much flrat. to add gTvntiy to the longitudinal
will give another social entertainment |j Caledonia Wednesday of next week H. Durkee’s the past week.
stiffness
of tbe ship. and. second, to
but tbe wound does not heal.
benefit to his circuit.
on the evening of Feb. 28th, the pro ' commencing at 10:30 a. m. An excelserve to lift the craft out of the wa­
oeeds to be devoted to a fund for the I lent program has been prepared for the
The
republican
County
Convention
ter.
either
by jacks played Qpon tbe
’
EASTWOODLAND.
PARMALEE.
building Of a rectory. There wiU be IJ meeting. Judge Smith will deliver an
was held as per call in tbe City Hall Ice or by tlie upward pressure of the
The cold is severe. The snow deep.
Ice
park
Itself
rahblng Under tbe coun­
,
address.
Judge
Perkins,
of
Grand
Rap
Willis
Wood,
whu
was
numbered
on
Thursday,
and
was
called
to
order
dancing, a short program ot music and j
Feed the plrds.
among the sick last week, is better.
readings, games etc. Music will be । ids. Is also on the program for an ad­
by John C. Ketcham. Chairman of the ter of the guard.
Will
Euper
visited
at
the
home
of
To
tnke
the
worst
of tbe rub of pass
furnished by Troxel's orchestra. Re­ I dress.
W. H. V’an A very is suffering from a County Committee, who read the call,
John Davis «-n Monday.
freshments will be served and every­
and then called Lee H Pryor to pre­ ing ke the l&gt;uw. the stern aud tbe wa­
severe attack of ueuralegia.
ter
line
will
1*
armored.
Tbe bow pro­
David Leedy, of Scottsville, visited
thing dons to make the occasion enjoy­
GUN RIVER DRAIN AGAIN.
The revival services at Shiloh have side as temporary chairman., A. E. tection will consist of ouc lueb steel
able. The entertainment wili be given
Judge Smith opened court Monday, bis sister Mrs. 11. Townsend last week. closed and the Moxon carry all has Kenastun was made secretary.
plating
worked
from
the
keel up to
The usual committees on creden­
at St Rosefs Hall, Tickets *50 cents.
Mrs. Ida and Phlla Hitt were guests been stored away until another year.
taking up the Gun River Drain case.
tials. resolutions, permanent organiza­ ' three f.'-et above the water line and
exteudiug
aft
for
teu
feet
Tbe stern
Those opposing the drain had not fin­ of Mrs. Laura Sheldon on Tuesday.
tion
-and
order
of
business
were
The valentine social given by tbe Y.
protection will be of like strength,
ished th^ir case when the adjournment
E. T. Cole and E. Welch are hauling P. C.,at the home of Moses Robinson, chosen.
SILVER TEA.
reaching from • the keel up- above Un­
was taken. There are a guod many wit­ the ship lumber, cut on the former's Tuesday night, is tbe special feature of
Now Mrs. Rogers on Broadway,
water line and extending forward for
nesses to tie examined in behalf of tbe place, to Woodland.
, Will celebrate the natal day
this week.
Tbe Japanese, like tbe Chinese, bare fourteen feeL -Tbe water Hue armor­
drain. Tbe probability is that the case
Of him renowned from sea to sea,
Mrs. Vila Baroz .ls ou the sick list
Mrs. Frank Linsenmayer is very ill no alphabet lu tbe ordinary seriM*. ing. extending completely between tbe
will consume lhe better part of the week. this week. •
By giving then a silver tea.at this writing.
every word lu their written language bow and tbe stern protection, will b&lt;
On February twenty-two,
“Uncle”Clinton Sheldon who has been
Vern Thomas, who is attending the being represented by a separate char­ of three-eighths Inch plating, five feet
With mirth and song and much ado. CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT OF
quite ill for some days is reported an Ferris Institute at Big Rapids, is ex­ acter, says Csssiar's Magazine. In wide, one foot only being above board
BARRY A EATON.
One thing so plain that all may see
telegraphing U these languages, there­ at load draft.
W. H. Griffin, ex-treasurer of Eaton better.
pected home the drat of next month.
There's nothing like a silver tea.
,
fore. about 10,000 wools are selected,
Tbe vessel will carry two deck
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee spent a day
Come one and all aud bring your County, desires us to announce his erfhJessie Wood is stopping a few weeks and figures ranging from 1 up to 6.999 houses, and tbe forward one. whkb
didacy for the presidency of the Barry with Mrs. Elina Miller Guy in Sunfield, with Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder, of are allotted to each word. Each word'
friends,
will be portable, will be large enough
And note the charm your presence A Eaton Insurance Co. Mr. Griffin will lately.
of n message to lie transmitted by tele­ to accommodate Commander Peary,
Caledonia.
be remembered by our readers as the
lends,
graph in these languages Is then first tbe scientific staff aud the uffieera ot
Mr.and Mrs. J. Lehman was called
gentleman who ran three years ago for
gheu
its proper number by the tele­ the ship. When the ship has reached
And if a dearth of dimei you toll.
to Campbell by the death of a friend
CARD OF THANtSS.
tbe same place, receiving over 200 votes
graph clerk by means of n dictionary as far north as it Is possible to force
Two nickels will do Just as well.
last week.
Wr newly Uuuik oar Mad nHfhbom and ' which fan*.been prepared under tbe au­ ber this deck houm* will be carried
at that time.______________
Mr. and Mrs. Meyla,of Holden, Kan­ friend* who Mibted u* durtn&lt; the «lekunu. | thority of the government. These ashore to serve as winter quarters and.
PROBATE COURT.
death MdtMrU] of oar beloved wife and Uster; '
AN INVITATION.
sas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. -Jeo. tn tbe mlnlMrr (or bls comfortlnz word.._____ , । numbers nre then transmitted by the I upon the departure of tin* sledge expe­
Estate
of
Elias
Lockhart,
deceased.
'•
I Mon* alphabet. am!, when received, dition, as a storehouse for the more Im­
A special invitation is extended to
Hitt .for a few days.
cbdir for tbe Macing rendered, and to tbe W. c’.
U» i|
ta translated
- ------------back
u&gt;iv into
luv tbe
portant supplies.
he citizens of Hastings to attend the License to sell real estate granted. Sale
T. IK and W. IL C. and other friend,Uor
for tbe
Mrs.
Ruby
Downs
aud
son
and
T.
March
31st.
Chlttwe or Japanese characters by
benuUtul Oorsl oaerin&lt;«.
joint session of the Teachers’ aud
Tbe motive power will consist of a
1 ml crick Uart.
I reference to a corresponding dictionsingle invent'd compound engine, driv­
-Farmers* Institutes at St. Rose’s Hpll,
Estate Simon Baldwin, deceased. Or­ Barnum and wife were the guests of E.’
P. Barnum and family one day last
ing n single ten foot screw, and a three
FTiday eveuiug at 7:30. An interest­ der determining heirship entered.
week.
masted scbtxiucr sailing rig.
ing program will be presented by some
Wm Mala.
Estate of John Morgan, deceased.
Steam w ill l&lt;e supplied by two water
&lt;•• Main
of the best talent in the state. No ad- Order appointing Geo. E. Coleman ad­
I Bfarcle races wlthont leaving the
C. Scofield and family, of Woodland,
tube boilers. Under forced draft the
ndmission fee.
starting ptace. which nre said to be lhe
ministrator entered. Bond filed and spent part nf last week with his father
in­
latest craze In places of amusement In engine will l&gt;e able to develop
T. Scofield In East Woodlaud.
J. F. Edmonds, Pres. Farmers' Inst- letters issued.
’
■
Barta, are described In Popular Mechan­ dicated borsepuwer,and.under natural
J. C. Ketcham, Com. of schools.
A very .tnricnl origin, dating buck to
Estate of George Woolett, deceased. | Mrt. II. Nichols and Mr*. A. 0. Kil­
draft Ijfi.O txxlk-sted horsepower.
ics
The
wheel
ta
fixed
la
a
frame
Tlie vessel** .principal dimensions
Order for hearing Huai account of ad; Patrick and daughter Mabel visited at the time of tbe old Egyptians,.has the fastened to the hoar. 'When the rider
1 ministrator on March Gth entered.
| L. Brown’s in E. Castleton on Wednvb widow's cap. The Greeks tmrruwed tagins t«&gt; j»edn! a belt from the rear arc: Length ou load water Hue between
MEN'S CLUB ORGANIZED.
from tbe latter the custom of sharing
pen&gt;eudlciilnrs.
1S1 fevt; length over
day
last.
Estate Sar&lt;ih R. Flemming, deceased.
Tbe Men's Club of Emmanuel church
the bead and beard in time of mourn­ wheel drives a small electric generator. all. INI feet; beam, maximum, at load
The current thus produced ta conducted
"was permanently organized last week Petition for appointing administrator
Married, on Sunday at the residence, ing. The Roman* copied, but. being a to a ^iuotor on whevta nnd carrying a water line. 32 feet;.Iteato. nutxirouiu.
at a meeting held in Colgrove A Potter’s QltMi. Hearing March 10th.
of Rev. C. D. Jarvis, Miss NanieGuv, smooth shaven people, hud uttly the flag The track on whh-b thertnotor oxer gw.rd strake. 34 fret 2 inches:
office, the object being ta promote the
Estate of Frances E. Herrick, deceas of East Woodland, to Mr. Louis V bead upon which to operate. This, travel* ta marked In distances, and mean draft, if. feet; full load displace­
social aud financial interests of. the ed. Petition tor probate of will filed. Jobn^n, of Charlotte, Mich. Cengra- when shaved, they covered with a wig. ench foot of. track requires ra much! ment. about 1.5ou tons.
‘ The womeii did not necessarily shave
ohorch. The following officers were Heating March,3rd.
tulations.
their liendK. but they were careful to work by- the rider as would have car j
elected:
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
A large company of friends and (hide their bnlr beneath a cap. The use rled the bicycle one mile had It been’,
’rec to run ns under ordinary co nd IFree. P. T. Colgrove.
of
FOR SALE.
schoolmates on Friday evening helped । crape upon -the arm Is a' naval and Hons of use
I
Secy. M. W. Ricks.
Small farm, or exchange for a larger. Master Loyd Towns to remember that (military emblem of iH'reaveinont. come
.to us from days of chivalry,
Good buildings, fruits of all kinds, Friday was his fifteenth birthday. Re- down
• Treas. Will Stebbins.
’
Although the problem of color pho­
____ ___
&gt; *.inamUl.
ladles fair bound scarfs upon
It was voted to hold club gatherings good soil; three and one-half miles fresh ments were served and a very when
’the arm* of their champions a, they |; At Alkoo hi Denmark, n dynamo has tography is still far from solved,
from Hastings.
at intervals of three or four weeks dur­
happy
time
enjoyed
by
the
guests.
।
been
connected
to
a
wind
motor
and
went
tn
I
m
’
ti
—
«•
progress
is -being occasionally made. A
to
teat
their
-kill
and
courageto
conn
^
,
«
’
“
»
«
w|,
OTIS H. DenOTT,
ing the winter.
UO Incand-M-rnt lamps run very ef- new Gertpan discovery—that of Dr.
tbe tournament
RURAL ROUTE NO. 6.
.oVtively Difficulties as to the steadi­ Koepig—relates to printing from tri­
HOLMES CHURCH.
ness of such power have t&gt;ecn overcome color uegutivea and depends upon tb««
Kl*ht Dolnff.
The L. A. 8 will meet with Mrs. Jen­
One’s rightful work is'often halted by an Ingenious American farmer In use of paper coated with collodion so
nie Barnum Feb. 22nd. i.ll are invited by fear of what others will say about Kansas, who has Installed a water mo­ lotions of colorless . coni)K&gt;unds of
tor or turbine, run from tbe tank of hta
Miss Ruth Handy, of Hastings, visit it Thia may be even more a barrier large windmill and connected to a dy­ green tab blue, cherry red ami yellow
dyes that develop the original colors un
ed ber aunt. Mrs. M. P. Fuller, the lat­ to the work than the fear of hot doing
namo. thus obtaining lights for his res­
tbe
work
at
all.
It
takes
courage
to
ter part of the week.
exposure to light The set of three
do what we believe we ought to do idence and buildings. Wind motors negatives ta first made under the usual
The many friends of Mrs. M. C., when we thhik we shall be criticised ind dynamos were carrjed on a recent j light filters.
Brown, of Grand Rapids, who has been , or misunderstood or scorned. But the Polar expedition for the same purpose. | The printing paper ta first coated
at tbe U. B. hospital undergoing an real calamity Iles In not doing what |
with the solution of the dye that is
Forestry ReservM.
1 changed by light to greenish blue. and.
operation will be pleased to learn that | we ought. Of this it is well to have
The first forestry reserves were made
she has returned to her home and is so strong ia fear that we shall have for the general object of preMWlng the 1 after drying It ta exposed clout thirty
courage to face whatever others may' forest and without specific relation to seconds tinder 'the negative taken
improving rapidly. %
of our right doing.—Maxwell's Tai-1 the great problem for which later they through tbe red filter. When the re­
Mrs. Sarah Strickland, of CarltoJviB- j say
Is man.
'
Red Mra. Sacket Friday.
were to provide tbe only solution. Now quired depth of color ta reached It ta
they are seen to stand nt the center of I fixed In n solution which removra the
Chancey Williams visited his brother
.----Wyndham,
io u««rn M. P.. In hta . out
k-wuM.
muu come
poncy
public
land
polkytheofwood
the nation, for unaltered dye c-?m|iound. The paper
Mr.
George
at them
Albert, who is sick, Sunday.
ta then recoated.- this time with the
Glasgow address as -rector of tbe uni-1 ‘out
“r of them
*1'*'----®se the
' wood and tlie wnMr. Hebei, of Vermontville, is buz­ rersity alluded to the story \lmt the : ter and the sntsa which are indLspensa- collodion for the red print, and exj»osed
In exact register under the gnam nega­
zing wood for R. B. Murdock.
Scots who founded the kingdom ot i ble for the founding of horuM.—Gifford tive. After this Is fixed tho thlrtl coat­
Pinchot.
Beatrice Bump, daughter of Mr. ahd Dalriadn killed nil the men nod women |
ing is made, nnd the yellow image ta
Mrs. Ed. Bump of the town line was who were Picts and spoke their non­
Cereloped under tbe blue negative.
buried in the Fuller cemetery Monday. Aryan language. “I know thut. only : At. pnbll. ®.l« Of
five w’onta of the Pictish tongue reMies Ada Kenfield, of Hasliugs, vis-, imiln.” he said. "In nu examination
_____ _
,-nnrrt ef Enercy.
wm ..-ry
koocked
down but„ ,boe_ ! Water power Is the most natural
ited her cousin, Mire Jennie Pariualee which allowed to candidates a free,wLH,
........ .........
innocently,
I aud moat truly ecouamica! Mmrce of
m»k,r.nmmwiuent
who my |nD
1)u,
recently.
choice from nil languages I should se- • KfTptof„„.,„|
tbe vcrowd,
grept
amum-iuent
O
f
•&gt;
_
.
enetUy. Every ton of coal burned In
ran
asked if ♦»—.
There was no service- at tbe church iect'the Pictish language. It
It
to «ked If thm
, producing power la. so far’ as our
mastered In one minute.
Sunday on account of the condition
kliocraaklnk to iw ,oid
knowledge goee. Irretrievably loat; the
of the roads.
proevti* involved in its utlUzatlon is Ir---- ---- mnlMCK.
I
reverstble. On the other band. In Tak­
Mr. Everet Clum, of Lake Odessa, is
“Every time you speak.” said the^
\ Ho- (entbuslaaticaHy)-l love erery- ing advantage of the energy UMMeasly
moving on bis place which he recently goo&lt;! fairy, “pearls and diamond* will •
. Thing that
poetic
drop from your Ups
Ups.’’
-&lt;• is
- grand,
‘ue benutttnl.
P«'rl«u». tn*
"*• expended by rlvera and etnauns, use Is
bought of Dwight Chase.
! and lovely. I love tbe peerleM. the se-. made of a cycle provided l»y nature.
•Hut'."” faltered the gentle maid, I rrene
*ne and
IBuf.
ami the
n— perfect In life.
iu«. Sta-How
aue—How
Miss Beside Fuller and Miss Jeunie
“don’t you thltik that, under such cir- F°n ma,rt ,'1Te me- dnriing! Why did Tbe water used In producing jxmrr Is
cnm-tan.'Mi pea Hr nnd
" diamonds
may । T°
u
not
Pr-MX-e
before?
Parmelee visited the former's sister, |I cumstancea,
yon must tore me. darling! Why did raised again by the evaporating antion .
’ you not nrnnoa*
•
Mrs. John Bulling over Sunday.
of tbe sun and falls aa rain, thus re­
bKV“"
Smufun, „&gt;m
g
•9TM MJUIM PQWDU GO.. N£W YORK.
plenishing the rivers from which tbw
supply
taken.
At that Advanced Age. Mrs. Lucy
Jackson Myrick, of Middleville,
Died Monday Fu­
neral Today.
Monday, at tbe borne of her oply earvlving child, Mra. William Shontell, of
Middleville, Mrs. Lucy Jackson Myrlch
died at the great age of nearly 10S yrs.
She was born in Vermont March 20th
1803, and lived in that state until 1885
Since that tlmeshe has resided in Indi­
ana, Illinois, Minnesota aud Wisconsin,
। finally settling in this state. Her bus­
I band, after CI. years of happy married
jife, died at Rochester, Wis., in 1884.
^he was the mother of seven children,
of whom Mrs. Shontell alone is living.
The funeral will occur today.

Home Made

Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis­
cuit home-made. They will be fresher,
cleaner, more tasty and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder helps the house
wife to produce at home, quickly and eco­
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer­
cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and
muffins, with which the ready-made food
found at the bake-shop or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.

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HASTINGS

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1905.

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 43.

VERT LAME DtftHSE

BANNER

eroKE s5i",cmNE Irouiimip msiinjif

The nan Who did the Deed Unpun- I
‘------- i.shed-Owner
HELD IN COURT HOUSE FRIDAY
ished
—Owner Dare not .Take
IS THAT MADE FOR EX-PROSECU­
A Complaint.
AND SATURDAY LAST
TOR WALKER IN LaCLAIR
A young man from (Jwosso went in
CASE
to a Corunna restaurant arid dropped
a quarter into a slot machine. The VERY EXCELLENT PROGRAM
quarter stuck - and the young man de
THIS DEFENSE ADMITS
rnanded and received bis quarter from
Small Attendadce Due to the Fierce
BANNER’S CHARGE the proprietor. -He tried another
Stormsand Impassable Roads.
quarter, and that stuck. He demand ,

ACCIDENTLY SHOT.

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR.
C. H. HACKLEYS WILL

INSPIRATION INSTITUTE

Miss Grace Mead Received a Revol­
ver Bullet In Lower Right Limb.

The Michigan Trust Co of Grand
Rapid*, and Thomas Hume of
FINE SUCCESS DESPITE THE
Muskegon, named as Co.ExecuMonday forenoon‘William Foreman.
BUZZARDS AND BAD ROADS
tors and Co-Trustees.
hiH cousin. Miss Grace Mead,his niece,
and Mre. John Mead, of Castleton, her
The will of Charle? Hackley was filed
r another, were with Mr. :A. B. Foreman
in the Muskegon Probate Court to-day
VERY 6000 ATTENDANCE
!in his living room over Lebenschn's
by Kuappen, Kltinhaus, A Knappen
tailor shop. Noticing a second hand
counsel for the executors and trustees.
revolver lying -on the taole, and not
It was executed in Grand Rapids Nov.
dreaming that it was loaded nor that it Inspiring and Jlelpful Addresses— 14,1‘&gt;03, and consists of 17 pages of type­
The Farmers Round-up Institute was was a self cocking weApotF, Wm. Fore­
ed a like amount from the proprietor
writing and is divided into 4J clauses.
All who Attended Very Well
held In the court room Friday and
The Mich igan Trust Company of LG rand
That the Criminal Court Machinery who.refused payment. Becoming an­ Saturday. Owing to the hard storms picked it up, examined it, and pressed,
Pleased.
gry, he smashed1 the machine. The and impassable roads the attendance against the trigger. He was shocked!
Rapids, and Thomas Hu trie of Muske­
of Barry County Waal Used to
proprietor do?s not dare arrest the wak small. But the program for each when there, was a loud report, and hor FRIDAY A. 31..SESSION OF THE TEACH' gon, are appointed-execuTors and trust­
Force Settlement of. Civil
man, because slot machines are .uot session was curried'ont. and all pres­ rifled when ho saw that the bullet had
ees, and concerning them »Mr. Hackley
EKS' INsFIIC.tTIOJi INSTH CTK.
Case--Other Points Not
supposed to exist under-the laws ot ent enJoye&lt;Hthe gatherings and re­ aped through the lower right limb of
The Institute h*-as called to order says that having unbounded confidence
ceived much profit from them
this State.
M b s Mead. Dr. Burton was soon sum­
Cleared Up.
promptly at 0:30 by Commissioner J. in their integrity and business capa -ity,
It was nearly eleven o'clock Friday
moned. Be found the ball had struck
before
President
Frank
Edmunds
of
Ketcham. The Misses Pancoast and he waives their giving bonds.
In the Banner of last week, we
the Farmers' Association called the one of the bones and glanced so that it Warner renderedji pleasing piano duet
Mr. Hackley d&amp;reqts that the partner­
commented unfavorably upon the ac­
gathering to order. tnUklng « few re­ produced only a flesh wound. Mies
ship of Hackley A Hume shall not be
tions of F. W.- Walker while he was
marks relative to the work before Mead was taken to her home, and will and Rev. S. B. Crandall conducted de­
dissolved by his death, and Authorizes
votional
exercises.
Aftei
a
rousing
prosecuting attorney for Barry county
them.
.
no doubf -soon recover. It was fortu­
"Tillage and Fertility, of the Soli"
song by the Institute Prin. C. F. Grawn his co-partner, Thomas Hume to carry
in the case .of Edward LaClalr; against
nate that the injury, was .no more
of the Central Normal college of Mt. on the business of that firm ifMr. Hume
whom that oflicial instituted criminal PROJECT UNDER WAY FOR BAN­ waa the first topic, which jvas pre­
sented by Mr. 11. B. Cannon, who serious.\
■
Pleasant was introduced and piesented so elects, fora periodmot exceeding ten
proceedings December 2 ith last.
QUET TO BE HELD‘FRIDAY
placed much emphasis oil thorough
a logical and helpful discussion of the years.
A defence of his course in that mat
A BIG SUCCESS
cultivatlpn of the soil, laying? special
X EVENING. MARCH J.
The estare is disposed of as .follows:
subject "Some Evidences of a good
ter appears in a local contemporary,
stress upon good plowing. . W. H.
He gives to his wife. Julia^E. H tekley,
Merrick led the discussion of the'sub­
which seems evidently inspired by the
The First Exhibition of the Hastings School.” He began by asking th? ques­
ject.
.
former prosecutor himself. fre wish to
tion,-Supposing that i am a Commis­ his homestead and ail its belongings,
WILL BE INTERESTING AFFAIR
Poultry Association A Winner.
“Corn, the Culture. Harvesting .-and
sioner or Superintendent, what should and horses and carriages, and also th
call attention to a few significant
- kSi
Feeding," was presented by L. W.
the Hastings i expect to see when I visit a school?" sum of 85,000 a year while the estate is
The first exhibition of F
points which are not cleared up by this
Oviatt. Like the preceding speaker,
Poultry Association was? a
a splentlicT
splentlio p
It
Will
do
Much
to
Promote
Interest
he
emphasized
goo.d
cultivation.
He
He answered the question under three being settled; to his adopted son,
defense.
made the statement ihdt 1( the ground success despite the storms which inter­ ■headings. 1. Physical surroundings. ■ Charles Moore Hackley, 850,000; tn his
1st It does not even pretend to ex­
in the Progress and Good of
were
properly prepared, he could, by fered seriously with tho attendance, j2. Work of the papHs. X Work of the grand niece, Eva LoulseGraffe, 810,000:
plain Mr. Walker's agreeing, while he
Hastings.
thorough cultivation, ruiw a good crop and with the number of birds exhibit
Teacher. Under the first he mentioned to his niece, Helen H. Brachvogel, 8100;
was prosecuting attorney, if.'LaUIair
of corn even It there were no rains
Thursday evening a largely attended from the time of planting to harvest­ ed. There were over 300 entries. The a neat, well-kept school ground and’ to his cousin, Helen C. Clark, 85,00b; towould send him 8134.25, that he would
Benjamin F. Deming of Chicago, 85,000;
secure a divdree from his wife, settle meeting of the. oflicers and executive ing the crop. Ho maintained that no entrance fee and small admission fefe school room, a room well warmed, light­
to his aunt, Mary A. Clark of Crown
her claim for alimony, awl vrotcr-t him committees of the Board of Trade was one could get the full feeding value paid the entire expenses; and left a ed and ventilated, and with comfortable 1’oint, Ind.. 83t4»a. year during her life;
of a crop of corn who did not have a surplus of 834 The officers of the
held
in
the
office
of
Thomas
&amp;
Pryor,
seats
for
the
children,
a
program
pro
­
/ from criminal proceedings. Neither Mr.
*
i After discussing plans for securing the silo.
Association have great reason to con­ riding* definite periods’ for study, recita­ to his aunt Martha Fuller ofkalanriT
Walker nor anyone else can wake any
In the afternoon. Mr. Cannon dis­
, n, Dairy
cussed "Thu
1 miry Herd ami Its Care." gratulate themselves and the Associa­ tion. rest aud recreation and anade- zoo, Mich.;’a house and lot In Kalama­
legitimate defence for such copduct by erection, of a building that could be clwslxJ
used for’ a factory, and by that means' j!j
.&lt;-omi ended
,,e
v n
afcrndod
the the
selection of
tion on’tbeexcellent showing made.
piate supply of the needed apparatus-, zoo and 81,000, and to each of her ■ five
a public prosecutor.
proper brn-d first, and next that the
When it was first intimated that there toT* living some’etidences of a good। children, 85()0; to Mary Jane Herron,
2nd. What will not fail to impress obtain the location here of a new manu­ cows he kepi tn quarters that were
facturing
enterprise..the
meeting
dis
­
was
to
be
a
poultry
show
in
this
city,
chool on the material side. UndwCthe for her faithful services in his family.
the pvoplo is that this defense, of Mr.
cfsufortable and well ventilated In
cussed the advisability ofalljardof order to insure the best results. few thought, it would be much of an tecond he should expect to eee the pu- W.OOU, to his coachman. Tjtylor Bullis,
.
Continued on page eight. . ,
10 Mre- Katd B. Nellis of .New
Trade b'ftnquet. All agreed it would ‘Ftfrther. he Insisted upon feeding such affair. Not. many had any Idea of &gt;i!s regular a;id pup'ctual in attendance.
be very desirable.
,
| I a herd wl’h filo food. sitting and walkihg erect, stendirig , Y°rk City, 82.1W; to Julia?. Wood of
what a poultry exhibition was.
After considering the subject fori1 .-‘Making , Money from MHU" was
fereet
in
topical
recijiatious,
not
moving
I
Muskegon,
Sl.OtXltjtojsusie BI. W ood of
But
when
in
spite
of
blizzards,
300
PHIN SMITH’S SUCCESSORS
He birds were qn exhibition at the City Or speaking without permission, obey- : -Muskegon. 82,000; to Charier Henry
some time it was unauimously voted presented 'by ‘Colon C. ■&gt; Lillie.
recommended first the selection of
to hold the banquet, the time, pliiv cows that produce a high quality.of hall, and the exhibits' were from ing signal-' for better reciting definitely, '■ Hackley Lee of Muskegon, 8X&lt;XX&gt;, and
The Rowland Bros. Take Pos*e*» and all arrangements to be left with milk; the feeding of such cows the several outside towns as well as from neat in perwnal apm-arance and court- if hechangvs hisname within two years
the following committee; Luktf Waters, silo, food &gt; great care to.pro&lt;h»ce good this city and surrounding country. It euus to teacher and to aix-dates. Un- to Charles Henry Hack ley an additional
•■ion of the Jefferson street Feed
sum Ul
of ©
810.000;
lb Thomas
Hackley
,
,
....
,•
.
.
. .
. sum
iv.iam; it&gt;
i iiuiuna iiavr.iv»
r .ContHi tied on page P. '
A. A Anderson. George Mvnhennick,
was a genuine surprise.
der the third beadltf hr .hould dxptret Uum), 0, U1„|ler,n. #1,(i00; to JiilU
Bprn.
Then when one went up to the to Fee the teacher in neat appearance, Hackley Deming of Chicago. gjQtl; to
Let M. Pryor. C. l-\ Field. P. A.Sheldon
1‘bln Sniilh has sold his Jefferson St- and! F. L. Heath. This general com-’
second story of the City Hall, and saw havingiier work eoprepared that pupils Ethel Hackley Smith, Helen Smith and
GAVE
the
... te
. ronlinually
..
.. .mpl^ed
.
. .nd
. , In- 1 I -ifh Mnrklfv Smith f*'°'.ih
children of his
feed barns to S. W. Rowland, of Carl mittee was authorized lo select sub
how nicely it was swept and how order will
. .
..
,
adopted daughter Erie L Smith, each
ton, and.I. L. Rowlaud, of Durand, committees to take charge of all mac Boxing Contest Failed to Come Off ly it was, and the orderly rows of clean
terMted, pot allowlnn her rcclUUoiMi lo
,o Juli, UKkle, H,|„bow ot '
who have already taken &lt;MB»ession, ti-xs and were given entire control of
aa Advertised.
coops filled with all sorts and rarities be interrupted,boldiug pupils toproper j Muskegon, 8100; to his cousin, Mary
They are bath young men with families, the function.
Neatly printed, card posters were-put of chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys, preparation of work, requesting rather ’uiterly of San Diego, Cal. 82.500; to
hustlers
.P-fr.0
Tbto -.cummUtefi ’met Friday aud tip iwound the city announcing a " box he realized that he was attending an than corrr.-.nothTS'td’-d’-ncv, not allow-! ,^'“2 \
.
,
,. , ;
.
.
...
the Muskegon Humane unwn,
run a strfeuy up to-date business. decided that the banquet should be
thaCotJrTgalloiwI Clmrcb ol Motka
ing contest” which was to be pulled off exhibition that was full of interest, nip hn .dlKlpbnt to approaco the |
They are already planning to etilarge held Friday" evening. March 3rd,.‘at St. last Thusday. night at Parkerfs hall. and well worth his lime.
breaking point and giving clear and gon, of which his Wife is a member,
their already large bairns. S W. Rowland Kusels hall, it was decided to limit
Another
yepr-the
show
will
be
much
Coni ludtd on page two.
deflnite instruction.
*
.
Local talent and outside (ace punchers
has leased the Kelly property on Mich­ the sale of ti.-kj-K to the easy seating were io edify the spectators and bruise-. better, for both the Association and*
Miss Margaret Wise of the Michigan
igan Ave. and taken possession
I L; fapricity of the hall when furnished
the'public
will
have
gained
much
for
Normal college at Ypsilanti was. next
each other's counSenknceR. Thursday
FROM FLOWER LAND
Rowland will move his family here with tables. It.-is sure already that night Citme,
future
no*. their
....................
_ ; guidance from the one introduced and presented a discussion
came, nut
but ine
the conirsv
contest iniuc
came not.
from Durand in a few weeks.
there will be a big attendance, and those The s-Utnles of the state of Michigan • held last Week.
full of practical blnta and atucwtlona Lrtl&lt;.r From Dr E „ L,throp. w h0
who desire to go should secure their outlaw prize lighting, and deline as a ]
to teacheisof reading ih primary grades,1
wivm 13*
i
Writes From San Diego. Cal.
upon the subject ^Reading from the
, T„- ,.IM
DR. EMMA CUMMINGS PARK'. tick41s very soon. The sale of banquet prize flzht any so called boxing contest I
| In a letter to The J1an,nhk ordering
tickets will terminate on Tuesday, where an admission fee is charged Ph® , Mvi'dieciWe. 3rd .&gt;»•»;: it. e. Erraj
FAbruary 28th. so that definite arrange peace oflicers of Barry County could j
Prin. Grawn closed tfte prograin of his paper sent to Sau Diego, Cal., |Dr
vnd b-n. v-t pullet-. Frank Giddings srd
.be preeaikd
.. &gt; .upon
. .. .to. look ibltelMfoiMtetlWat
........ l.tl.rl Is-rrv inf hr, I Krd cockmenis can be made for that gathering.
the forenoon with aictoar and convinc­ • E. H. Lathrop writes as fol towf:
RcturneJ MiJkil Mtwloaary Will
*
t ,
...
.
. . . it I. ,-ud pullet. te-l ptt.;,-L A. Barcunr, leko**- ing discussion of ;the subject “Some
This city has grown sitiee i»ur
Sa|urday afternoon the committee on other way
.. ..e while
u-hi 1*. the
thp . bruisers
bnt.ktprK bruised
brillfit'tl
.
................. ....
... . ...... .....
siw.
Kt c6cJw*irt;'
C. NvhuiidfhnfjerMlJili
-vtilr.
Speak at the Haptist Church Mon. . progi am me.i ami completed ail arrangelast visit from 12,000- to
and is
and the . managers pocketed the pro­ Kt h&lt;«; Geo. lnj«r ?&gt;&lt;! pullet.
day Afternoon and Evening.
i
■ i!!!11
‘’“‘J0’””'
mentis. The program will be as follows: ceeds. We are glad Barry county has
White
th K'm-k*. M. W. Htok&gt; t*t
cvek. 3rd ben, Ktipen; frrejHjrt JUU-hery (to.. iiieut as a^ilttyj’To flake a school go." We found
Ed. Burton
wife
‘
“ and*-1*-•here
The wamen- of ll.vtuigs will bavd liu&lt;K!«ilvn .. .................. . Rrv. Fr, (tonnor*
such qilicvts.________ ’
Kt uud .-nd «x.’kt*el. Kt ain! 2nd lien. 1st pullet.
the rare opportunity next Monday to liaiKiiiet.......... :........................ • At &lt;i:aop.m.
The primary object In nch&lt;»ol manage­ nicely, settled in a five rbuin cottage,
BETTER R. P. 0. SERVICE
doing “light housekeeping" and enjoy­
hear Dr. Emma Park. \vho has been hitrodirotton of Tov’tmn'ter.... .•........................
dlevilte, 1st cocVKt pullet; Emerson Edger 1st ment is to make theijHipil self-govern
’
.. President Kellar Stem
ing the wonderful climate. Dr. i’olfor years doing the work of a Medical Ton'tnjav.er......... ......................... Lne H. llryor
. ■
ccockerel. 1st and 2»*d hen. Sod and 3rd itollet, Kt. jug. The secoiMjary1 objects'are to se­
Should
Be
Given
on
This
Division
of
i
jitwld
..
cure good' order and easy movements hemus and wife and our other friends
- Missionary nmong the Zenanas, of
the Michigan Central Railroad.
are well and happy.
India, where none but a medical mis-: ** Board of Trade. Orxanlziitlm; and Objeet,”
of
classes.
As
’
tlw
^teacher
bears
the
hen;. J. M. -Baiter, city 1...iC.F.FIeld
After leaving Denver*and Colorado
An effort is being made to secure J
responsibility for “making the school
sionary conld enter. Mrs. 1’ark is very
pullet
••What the Ihi'tlne- Board of Trade Baa
W
hite
Wt
inbptte
*.
.John
and
Will
Slathighly recommended as a speaker. ’•
go" she must give catefnl consideration Springs with the thermometer al 22
AcfrWltolvd ’’......... Secretary A. C. Hro«i&gt; additional railway poatoiflee service on
the afternoon' she will speak to the .. ......... ................................. I ........... QMrtdto trains No. 101 and No, 100; No. 101 itrrjr city. 3rd pop; lied Fuller 2nd, 3rd cock, 2nd to both the physical and pagchlcal con­ degrees below zero, passing through
cockerel. 2nd । ull.-t. 2nd jh-iu Freeport Hatchery
arriving In Grand Rapids at 630 a.m. 'Co.. 1st cock; C. El Kctebepsw. Grand Rapid*. ditions that tend tv make a good Sait Lake City and over the mountains,
Woman's Circle; in the evening she Talks &lt;d&gt; Board of Trade Tojic* ..........
L. F Knappeu Grand Rapid*
through forty miiee of snow sheds hov­
and N». 106 leaving Grand Rapids at 3rd heir, G. H. Scott. Quimby. 3rd eockrrri. I.. school. Under physical he referred to
will lecture on her work in India.
the necessary conditions of heat, light, ered with two or three feet of snow, we
Ml'* Vlnnte lte;mi 12 o'clpek noon. If this service can be
Recitation .,
came down the mountains into seem­
3rd
pullet.
Kt
pair.
etc.
mentioned.hi
a
previous
discussion
secured and it ought to be. it will be o
Advantis)-* u( a MIUtud Benefit A-swclatlon,
Golpkx WyasdutTkm, G. E. (Jardncr. MidI.C. Barter great benefit to all people living along
and added the thought of attractive­ ingly another kingdom and into the
HONOR FOR
Mu»lc ............ .. . ......... - ........Vocal Soto the line M the Grand Rapids Division of dl'-vllto, 3rd cecKt-rri; Springbrook Farm l»t. ness as a prime consideration id mak­ beautiful &gt;acramento Valley and! sun­
2nd and 3rd cock. 1*1 and 2nd cockerel. 1st. 2nd
EUGENE DAVENPORT Co-opciatloD NeOMHuy to Municipal 1’ru1
the Michigan Central, as far as giving and 3rd to-u. 1st. aid and 3rd millet. Kt |&gt;cu.
ing a school easy to manage. “When shine with! ruiLs and flowers on every
greK" CKmont Sm'.ih
Light Biia’hm.w. Geo. DryeFStd cock. 2nd beauty comes in, mischief goes out." side.
’
them better mail facilities is concerned.
What the City Can Ixi to Ah! Ute Work of
ami 3rd hen. Fraak B. Shaw Middleville. Kt
We spent ten days in Woodland
the
Board
of
Trade
.'Mayor
F.
L.
Heath
Despite
the
enormous
increase
of
mails
Under psychicalcondilions Be mention­
Given Charge of Centralizing the
cock'lM ben, 1st pttltol; IhinlHte Sutton, city.
Music.1.. .ff-- Quartern­
within the past few years it is a fac 1st cockerel, 2nd ;»«1let.
ed the authority ot the teacher, her picked jranges 12 and 14 inches in cir­
District Schools of Illinois.
Our City Schools ^ jpt. A. W. Cbjunberllo
that the people living along this Divi­ ‘ Bt.A' K LAMaHHj^N. E. V. Allen, Kalamazoo. scholarship, and her ability to hold cumference, visited the Yolo orchard
Our City a”&lt;l Ito Opportunities :
• her school in critical periods as being of WIO aerc-j- -apricotF, prunes, grapes
It will be a matter of pleasure to the
sion of the Michigan Central have no Kt cockerel. 1st Feo. 1st and 2nd pullet.
... LRev. II. H. Van Aukea
White Lex.khax. C. Sutton 1st cockerel, of the highest importance.
and frnitt cf all kinds under a perfect
. ....By Everybody
many friends of Prof. Eugene Daven­ “America
more, or tio better, R. P. O. service than 1st and 2nd puljrt. •
state of cultivation. Then visited San
port, formerly of Woodland, now Pres­
The supper will be prepared by the they had 15 years ago. Wheii the morn­
I&gt;AKK BitAHMa. J. M. Baner Kt pullrt.
Bi rr Cochin, .1. M. Bam-r, City. Kt cockerel, MADE
ident of the Stake Agricultural College ladies of the Star lodge.
DIFFERENT ARRANGE­ Francisco, the Chicago of the Pacific
ing train from Grand Rapids misses
ret
and 2nd hen. Kt and 2nd pullet.
coast. Spent a week at Palo Alto, with
of Illinois, to know that the question of
Music for the banquet will be fur­ connection with the trains from Chi­
*
MENTS.
Single CONU Whjtk Minomcah, t. Schonits Leland Stanford University, en­
the centralization of rtrral schools, in nished by Troxell's orchestra. - Mr. and cago and Northern Michigan's happens drltncyrr, MlddlevRle. 1st and 2nd cockerel. l»t
Saturday a devoted couple called at
dowed with 836.OXMMX). Viiited -The
that elate'was placed in his hands for Mrs. Troxell will also have charge of very frequently, especially at this titue 'and 2nd hen. lot. 2nd and 3rd pullet.
SisutK-CoMii ici.ACK Mi’nohc.k. Ed Mor­ the court bouse for the purpose of get­ Big Trees” and Saqta Barbara, “ liie
investlgatiotf. After visiting several the music for the literary program.
of the yeaJ, mail is delayed practically
ting that precious little document so Gavdeu of California," then along the
stales, where rural school centralization
Tickets will b^.25 cents each. ' They an entire '.day, for the reason thapit gan. Middleville, Kt cockerel! 1st. 2nd. and 3rd
necessary in etch cases—a marriage
hen. ‘
shores of the I aclflc ocean to Ix&gt;s
is in force, and thoroughly investiga- can be procured at Fred L. Heath A canuok leave Grand Rapids over the1 Single Comb Knows Lkgiioiuk, Chas.
license. They went even further than
Angeles the -boom" city of Califprqia
ing as to expeuse and effective work, Carveth’s, W. H. Goodyear's, Quincy Michigan Ueutral uAtil 530 p m , and Campbell. Middlcyllic. tst cockerel, 3rd hen;
that, going so far as to phone one of
(the second city in tije United States in
he reported most heartily |n favor of Hynes* or W. J. Holloway's drug store, this makes it too late to be of any ser­ R. &lt;». Erwny Kt and 2ml hen. Kt. tod and 3rd
the clergymen of the city to arrange rajrid growth) vrtth its 150JMX) popu|acentralization. He fancied! it to be far or of the following named committee:: vice along the line that day.
With R. pullet.
(or the ceremony. Everything was
.turn. Here we met many' Hastings
more effective and cheaper to operate. Geo. Metihetmick, F. L. Heath, P. A. I*. O. service on the train which leaves QuUiibx. 1st ban. l*t an.! ;tk! pbtlfiX.
put in readiness in the pastor's home,
। people—Mat -Hall and wife, hale and
Much’better teachers are employed;bet­ Sheldon .and W. R. Cook. The sale of’ Grand Raj^ds at 12.o'clock noon all lo-.
BtlFF'I.HGHoit.x. Jm. A. Mat­ but the coming event didn’t seem to !
ter schools result and the children have tickets will begin Thursday, tomorrow,. cal mail cdnld be delivered al) along thew* Bt .antl 2i&gt;d recker rl. Kt. -2ud and 3rd b&lt;gi (wine. They waited, and waited, and hearty; Mtn. Spence and her sinter;
Mre. Hessmer Clark and her husband:
the line, and all eastern and western Kt/’tid aiidpid fHifbd KI peii.
a better home life. Twenty states now and close Tuesday, February 2b;h.
G.S. Hawi-uh**; Emerson Edser Kt eock. then they walte&lt;| some more. Finally :, aHenJ‘»yh»g the best of health, and like
have rural school centralization and are
mail cottjd be drlivert'd to R. 1*. O.’k at
the reverend gmftleman telephoned tb&lt;* ’ all tht people here, loyal to California.
greatly pleased with, the change. Prof.
JnCkfCti. With R. I’. O. service on
court house and learned that the ar ।i The “gude wife" stood the trip w|ll
QUIET WEDDING.
train No lOUeaving Jackson *ht 2:30 tery 1st cock, miuti. *
.&lt;
JDavenport is one of the leading ed­
dent couple had changed their minds,!
and thinks she can breathe better here
At the home of thfT^briderf parents, a. m , and arriving in Grand lipids at
Pit (James. John NoMm, city Kt ruck. 1st
ucators in Hlinoh. and his Barry Co.
and concluded opt to get married.
pulltC
than in our Michigan home. How hmg
friends will -be pleased to learn of his Mr. and Mrs James 'Wooton, on Wed­ HJIO a. m. all mail on this line could, lie
we may stay Is ye’, an unsettled qu-enesday
afternoon,
Mias
Mary
Wooton
worked and delivered thename^iorning. torn for Geo. Dryer. ।
success.
x
• z
•
PLEASANT ENTERTALNHENT.
.
___________________________
tion
and deinxids somewhat on the
was united zKl marriage to Mr. Roy With th? splendid improvements in the
Emoks Gekhk, Rttntette Snuon. irt janitor
Saturday
evening
Meedames
Thomas,
*h‘&lt;h
.
Andrus, Rev. J. K Wooton, brother of mail service nf the country, with mail and goone. THE DELTON BAND BOYS.
I Intend soon to sample.
Km I X in &lt;-.KA. Mre. Wm. Mitchell l«t drake.
Elsewhere in this issue wil$&gt;e found the bride officiating. Only immediate delivered at present to the homes of a Kt.
Garrison, VanA.ttan, Young and Hin­
a i-l and 3rd dndk.
IU
iown
Uitj
&gt;
\
GEMK.
J.
M.
Bauer
1*1
gander
man entertained the members of the
BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL.
an adv. for the Delton Military Band, friends of the couple were present. large portion of the people of this coun­ and goq#e.
“S
.
Friday last the body of Mrs. W. D
About 250 birds wertfonexhibition, Fitzgerald post and the W. B. C. very
who will repeat their play “Joe Ruggles Mr. and Mrs. .VhdriiB took the (5:fi5 p. ty every day, it certainly does not seem
m.
train
for
Harbor'
Beach,
Michigan
pleasantly
at
the
G.
A.
R.
hall.
A
lap
as
though
business
meu
along
the
line
Barred
Plvmoutb
Rocks
leading
with
Eaton,
nee Murphy, was brought to
the Girl Miner," Saturday eve. Feb. 25,
_
of ______
this Division of the Michigan
Cen- 46 while the White Wyandotte® were a supper was served to the 75 guests. A this city, and interred in Riverside
at the Delton ball. Delton has a band their future home. Both groom and _
close second with 44.' The Association feature was the sleight of-hand enter­
bride
are
very
well
known
in
this
elty,
trel
ought
to
be
compelled
to
wait
cemetery. Mrs. Eaton had been failing
that the town can well be proud of
cleared about 830 and arrangements
and the boys are entitled to the patron­ and are social favorites. They take 04e whole day before they can get a re- will soon be made for the next e«hib tainment of Mr. Englehart, and a very in health for about a year. She died
age and encouragement^of all who witb them the best wishes of a large p|y from Grind Rapids, only 30 miles ition, which itift expected will beheld interesting talk on the Philippines by Wednesday. She will be mourned by
Frank Enrich art.
in the early part of next December. »
circle of friends.
her many friends in this city.
away.
live in that part of the county.

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RUTLAND CENTER.
Lillie Shultz visited at John Erway’s
fUMl«b«l orery WodnoMaJr afternoon at last Saturday.
HwUlan. Michigan.
P. M. Blake and family are suffering
with la grippe.
COOK BROS.. Editor*.
Zola Otis spent Saturday and Sunday
at John Erway’s.
'

Hastings Banner.

A number from this vicinity attend­
ed the Teachers’ and Farmers' Institute
in Hastings Friday and Saturday.
Very quiet at present is the telephone
talk. Frozen are all of the ideas. Oh,
Eutersd at the jwtofllcc al Uastlngs. Michi­
never mind. "There's hope as long as
gan. a» aecoud eUss matter.
there’s life."
ADVERTISING , RATES.
Just now the order of the day is Ash­
Display advertising, rates furnUhad on appll- ing for bullheads in Woodman lake.
ttlon. |
Business local*; and reading notice». On
Bert Newland was a caller at Shultz
east tM&amp;or xni-&gt;i&gt;« Brevities;--ft'4e a tine; cteo- Sunday.
,
where Jc a line. Average of sevto wordilo the
Several from this vicinity exhibited
’want: column. U a word for each Insertion.
Card el Thank**.twentj Uvr cents rat h.
at the poultry show in Hastings Satur­
day.
printed ?(&lt;*•* »-* new* matter.
Emerson Edger and family spent
Ur-Nufsmununlcattun will bo tHibHhed un­
der aui e!rcttm&lt;HHice* uule&gt;* It twars uw Sunday at C. A. Newland’s.
writer S nkme and l»&gt;'t otbev address.

Geo. H ar thy aud family were callers
. JOB PRINTING.
at Lewis Edger's Sunday.
Tl-* li.ikxv.H has one of the best equipped
Several attended Pomdna grange at
ob 0flteito|tn \Vaeb-rn .Michigan: and 1« prepared
o do r»&lt; ry kind of txxik aud Job printing.
Prairieville Wednesday.
An Mute conflict is on between
President Roosevelt' and the senate.
He wax to that body certain treaties of
amity with other nations. The senate
insfsted ion so amending these treaties
as to make them valueless, President
Jfoosevelt insists that as these treaties
only concern individual citizens who
have claims against other nations, no
question is involved which gives occa
sion for senatorial interference. We
believe he is right The senate seems
to be getting in a mood to obstruct
President Roosevelt's plans for ending
railroad rebates, and giving the inter­
state commerce commission power to
Dx-sallroad rates. The first thing the
senate of the United States knows it
will find itself as shorn of power as the
English house of lords. The Ameri­
can people are in no mood to trifle with
that body, nor have that assembly
trifle'with what they purpose to have
ei.dcted Into law.

One of the pleasant things to note
is the growing popularity of President
Roosevelt in the South, where he has
been slandered and vilified as has no
other preaident in American history,
because of his Inviting Rooker Wash­
ington to dine with him at the White
House. To be-sure Gov. Vardaman, of
Mississippi, who appears to be an irrecx oncilable demagogue, sulks and de­
clare* he will never go to Washington
to see Roosevelt inaugurated, and re­
fuses to be comforted. .But the South
is coming to appreciate the fact that .a
' man that received a popular majority
of over 2,.’$0,000-for president cannot
be such a terrible monster.
Aj the
southerners study our sturdy president,
they are coming to admire him as a
' man of convictions and the courage to
• stand by them.

The American laborer’s condition
has advanced step by step with the.
country'.; growth in wealth. The ordi
nary laborer in this laud to-day has bet­
ter command of the world’s products
than kings had in Washington’s time.
His standard of living is getting con­
stantly higher and higher. Though
working fewer hours than he did in
1850. he gets much more for a day’s
work, and every dollar buys more com­
modities and services. He wears better
clothes, lives In better quarters and
has far more leisure. He spent twice
as much for newspapers and twice as
much for the education of his children
in 1105 as he did in 1880.
Some day this country will fully wake
• up to its duty to public school teachers,
aud when ii shall, it will be ashamed
of the small pay which they tecefve.
No occupation demands such patience
and tact, or a finer spirit The pay
should be such as to make the profes­
sion an inviting one. Much of the fu
tore of this nation depends upon the
quality of the work done In its public
schools. The country cannot afford to
be niggardly with its teachars.

The United States has i but 6 per
cent of the world’s population, yet It
produced in 11NXJ over 22per 'cent of the
world’s wheat, 3ff per cent of the gold,
32 per cent of its coal, 33 per cent of its
silver. 34 per cent of. all the world’s
manufactures, 85 per cent of its iron.
-18 per cent of 1U steel. 50 per cent of
its petroleum, 5) per cent of .its copper,
75 per cent of its, cotton, and 84 per
cent of its com.

The locality is deeply grieved over
the death of Jacob Scheurer, whic\ oc­
curred recently at the' County farm.
We remember him as the honest, trust­
worthy German, who patiently endur­
ed the hard thing of life; who did his
duty to his home, his family, his neigh­
bors, and as a citizen. After the death
of his wife in 18jK), this poor man spar­
ed not himself’ in any way to keep to­
gether his four' motherless children.
It was hard work in and out of doors
that broke down his health, and brought
on the creeping paralysis from which
he died. When his own health gave
way, the little flock was scattered.
When, in order to receive proper care
he was taken to the county farm, he
received the tender ministry of his lov­
ing, faithful daughter. Mr. Scheurer
was 5fl years old, coming to America
when but a young man, and located In
South Rutland 27 years ago. He leaves
three sons and one daughter to mourn
his loss, Mary, of Hastings, Lewis, of
Chicago, Henry, of California, and
Johnnie, of Lansing. We can say of
him that when be left this world, there
went out from it a brave. m»n, who
made a brave and honest struggle for
those whom God gave him to care for;"
and all that time he did his duty to
others, and forgot only himself.

The primacy of Great Britain ns a
manufacturing nation was wrested
from her by the United States in 1880,
We passed her in iron and steel produc­
tion in 18%, and in coal production in
1900. We are increasing our load in
all these lines every year.

One man on the farm in this country
in 1905 can, with the aid of farm ma­
chinery, do as much work as four men
Aid in 1850.

Ouf'JIneof CORSET COVERS shows all the The line of NIGHT GOWNS Is sure to please SKIRTS, the

life.1 25c, 39c,50c,75c,SI00

best line

qp

. •

m*d'..“d 50c to $150 ""85c to5'J
z

PANTS, the best goods, the best trimmings, the best workmanship 25c to $1.25.

A FEW WINTER GOODS TO CLOSE OUT

REGARDLESS OF COST

IRVING.
Mr. aud Mrs. Kennedy visited
E. Dunlap, their daughter at Middle-,
vllle, last week.

Smith Coulter, of North Irving, was
on our streets calling on old neighbors
last Saturday.,
f irther sum of 8301,600 as an endow­
S. R. Chambers and wife, of Irving, ment fund,for Hackley H ospital. if tne
cost of erecting and equipping Hospital
called on his son Frank last-Sunday.
shall be lens than 8200,000, the differIrma Musson of Hastings, visited
.erence
between the cost and the sum
her aunt, Mrs. Will Smith last Satur­
of 82W,CW Is to be added to. and be
day and Sunday.
come a part of the hospital endowment
Mr. E. Warner had-company from fund. Whatever sums wore paid by
Dowling last Friday.
the testator in his lifetime to the Bark­
ley Hospital for these several purposes
C. H. HACKLEY S WILL
are to be credited on these respective
bequests and deducted therefrom. To
Continued from page one.
85,000; to The Michigan Trust Co, as the Michigan Trust Co. as trustee.
trustee, 8250,000, to hold and invest the 8200,0(0, the income of which is to be
same and pay the net income in each paid in each year perpetually, to the
year, perpetually to the Public Schools Public Schools of Muskegon, to be ex­
of the city of Muskegon, which income pended by the Board ot Education for
is to be expended forever by the Board the support aud maintenance of the
of Education of said Public schools in Hackley Public Library. To the Pub­
providing suitable Instruction, free of lic Schools of Muskegon, $150,000, to
charge, to the boys and girls of Muske­ ' “ tided by the Board of Education
gon in the Hackley Manual Training hi the 4inchase of pictures of the best
Hack. in the
.
school, and for maintaining enlarging kin*11 b« ,placed ami kept
and equipping the building of the Man­ ley Public Library. To the City of
ual Training School. The will declares MtiBkttghu, 81,000,. to be Invested, the
that the testator had already given the net Incoint of which Is to be.used in car­
sum of S^W.OOO as an endowment fund ing fori the testator’s mausoleum in
for the Manual Training school, and Evergreen Cemetery, aud if the income
the 8250,000 given by tlje will Is to be in any year is more than sufliclent for
in addition thereto, maxing the total this pttjpdse, the balance is to be expend­
endowment fund for this school 8010, ed in ts^iiigoare of lots in this ceme­
000.
The will directs that whatever tery owned by non-resideuts, which have
sums shall have been paid by the testa­ been neglected and need care. To The
tor during his lifetime and after tbe MichigaiijTrustCo.and Thomas Hume
date of the will, on account of this en­ as trusteel. 835,000, the income of which
dowment fund, shall be credited on tbe is to be;ti|ed in paying the premiums
bequest of 8250,000 and deducted there on a twenty year endowment policy
from. To the Hackley Hospital, 8200, for 833,(JOO, in the Mutual Benefit Life
000, for the purpose of erecting and lusaranM Company on the life of Chas,
equipping a hospital building, and tbe Henry Hackley Lee.

All the rest and residue of his eetate
is designated as bit “residuary estate,
and is dipposied of as follows:

From a carefully made test of the
waters of the ocean, .it is calculated
that the salt waters of the earth hold
in solution 100,000,000.000 tone of gold.
Help yourself. By the way, an En­
glish company with large capital has
been formed for the purpose of extract­
ing gold from the walers of the ocean.
If they shall succeed, solid gcjld dinner

services will rank withjlasr year’s oys­
ter cans in value.■

IT IS OUR AIM TO KEEP UPJOUR REPUTATION
OF SELLING THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICE.

This cat illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses

RETINOS COPY

Requires no questions to find
theVefractfve error, makes
fitting surer.

F. R. Pancoast

Wage Earning
We invite the attention of every wage-earner
- to the advantages.of the Savings Department
of this bank. It affords a safe and profitable
place for the accumulation of small savings.
Money may be withdrawn without notice dr
undue formality.
1

894530

Hastings National Bank,
Only National Bank in Barry County

Established 35 years.

Capital and Surplus, $100,000
OFFICERS:

J. T^LOMBA^D President,
M. D. HAV ES, Cashier,

’

J. F. GOODYEAR, Viu,.
H. G. HAYES, Ass’t Cashier.

DIRECTORS:

J. T. LOMBARD,
JOHN F. GOODYEAR
F. D. PRATT,
W. D. HA YRS '

One half of this residuary estate ia.
given to the Michigan Trust company
and Thomas Hume as trustees co hold
aud invest the same, and pay the net
income thereof to his wife Julia E.
Hackley during her natural life. Ma.
Hackley is authorized to dispose of one
half of this trust estate, by her will, to
such persons or corporations, and fpr
such purposes and objects as she may
desire, ths same as if it were absolutely
her own property^nd is also authorized
to dispose, by her will, of the other
half of this trust estate to enlargement
support and maintenance of the Hackley Public Library and the Hackley
Manual Training School, and to such
charitable or benevolent organizations
or uses, or tq ,uch churches or chareb
societies In Muskegon, as she may by
her last will and testament appoint
All this trust estate which Mrs. Hackley shall not dispose of by her will |B

to be expended tor,ver by tbe Hoard of
Education tor the enlargement, fnrnl.hing, equipment, vupport and mainten­
ance of the Heckle, Public Library
and the Hackley Manual Training
School or either of them. After deduct­
lug from one-fourth of the entire of
hla residuary estate any Indebtedness
which his adopted daughter, Erie L,
Smith or her husband, Leigh B. Smith
may be owing_ to the testator or hla es
tate, the balance of this quarter Is giv­
en to the Michigan Trust company and
to Thomas Hume, as trustees, to Invest
the same and pay the net Income there­
of to his adopted daughter, Erie f.
Smith, during her natural life, and af­
ter her dHth the principal goes tAthe
Mich,*an Tn,flt Co., IB I enuaren
divided
children of
of Erie
Erie L.
L. Smith
Smith to
to be
be divided

Treat company, In trust, to hold and Inreet the same torevnr, and lopay the
net Income thereof. In each year carPotually, to the Public Schools of Mus­
kegon, to be expended by the Board of
Mucmlon for the enlargement, f umlah
mg, equipment, support and malntanMOS of the Hackley Public Library and
the Hackley Manual Training School
or either of them.
The remaining undivided one-quarter
of tbe entire of his residuary estate !«•
given to his friend and partner, Thomas
Hume.
.
Moat of the legadea are to draw In­
ternet at tbe rata of 5 per cent par an­
num trem the date of the taautor’s de­
cease, to be paid semi-annually. The
trustees are authorised to Invret In
X\n^daQ&lt;,uDT*tlh‘’
therm
U e
in jJh d ^&gt;Pa7 016
,ncOB1® thereof । Smith leaves no children or descendants such securities .nd prop„t, u
may
deem Judicious, and to sell and
Schnnhi
P?peUul,lr’to the Public then all the trust estate which was creatoota of Muskegon, which Incom® is1 ed in her favor is given to the Michigan convey his property.
If »ny legatee contests the will his

CLEMENT SMITH

thereof i, gHw
u* m jchlgsa Treat
company Ir, treat, to lnve.1 the same
locoia' 10 the Bo.nl of
EducaUon for the benefit of tbs Hack
'u 1
Ltbrw7 and the Hackley
Manual Training School.
’

i ??' Tld“' of Uw '•Ute la estimated
to be between hMBO/m
ja^oo.ooj.

h thj™ta5s «jit™ “f a™ «ttiibt

£ £

ennek rwuuv

dose gave

�HASTINGNNBR, FEBRUARY &gt;5 igo^

WOODLAND

nesday.

Their nldret: daughter Edith

ASSYRIA.
WEST PARMELEE.
was married to Bernard Black. A re
Mrs. Gertrude Stowell and sou, of
T. A. Baas was in Grand Rapids
ception waa given at the home of the Thursday.
Woodland, visited relatives here last
groom in tbe evening. A granite
Your scribe has been enjoying a few
William Wunderlich, one of our old shower was given Saturday by the
Geo. Packer, and Pearl Leonard, at­
days with the Grip.
pioneers, is quite sick.
young ladiee of this ;»place. Mr. and
Liat ot Jurors tor March Term.
Mrs. Bert White is improving some­ tended the Teacher's association at Has­
Irwin Oler has moved into the L E. Mrs. Black will be at home after March
tings last Friday.
Samuel Allen, Thornapple.
what at this writing.
Crites house in the south part of our 15th on his father's farm.
‘ Albert Gorham, Rutland.
Mr. aud ,Mre. Pollock, of North Da­
village.
Saturday forenoon the men met on
Elbert Edmonds, JohnstoWn.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
the road and enjoyed a few hours shovel­ kota, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones,
Miss Daisy Tyler, who has been in
S. E. Durffe, Ma pie. Grove.
Born to Mr. and Mm. Charley Gut­ ing snuty after which they returned to and Mr. and Mra. Chas. Ser run, last
Detroit for a few weeks, has returned.
Will Leinaar, Orangeville.
chess Feb. 18th, a 10 p&lt;|und boy.
their homes, took dinner and then start, week.
Prof. Eugene Davenport, of ObamBernard 'JCerpeuning, Prairieville.
Mr. and Mrt. Hugh McKelvey, of ed to town to see if other people bad
Mra. Chas. Tuckerman, will entertain
Frank W allace, Hastings, township. paign, III., spent Saturday and Sunday
been at diligent.
t ‘
the L. A. S'., Thursday, Marcb.2nd.
"
Battle
Creek
visited
at
R.
J.
Bill
’
s
last
Frank Bro -ks, isl and 4th Ward, city. with his parents in South Woodlond.
week. They were enroute to their farm
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phillips, visited tbe
A goodly number were out to hear
Guy Gidflings, 2ud and 3rd Ward,city.
F. P. Palmerton aud Ed Martimwere
near Gun Lake but were compelled to the presiding elder at the Methodist 1 ater’s parents Mr. and Mrs; Gunn, of
Andrew Carpeutes, Hope.
in Hastings on Saturday.
stop over longer than expected on ac­ Chinch Sunday forenoon.
Urbandale, last week.
Lewis Sisaiou, Irving.
The bids for cleaning out, enlarging count of snow drill*,
Oral Olmstead, who has been quite
David Renews and wife also Claude
O. M. McLaughlin, Castleton.
ana extending the Woodland Center
The
Misses
Ums
Mudge,
Mary
Pil
­
JohnV Fish, Carlton.
'
West spent Sunday at J. T. Morgan’s. sick, is better.
drain will be received ou the 27th, and
grim, Lottie Newton, Bertha Mead,
Wesley W. Norwood, Barry.
A sidgbluad of young people enjoyed
for tbe McArthur drain on the 28th.
NORTHWEST CASTLETON.
Emma Lathrop and Minnie Lake at­
Irving Phillips, Baltimore.
La grippe and pneumonia are quite tended the Teacher’s Institute at Has­ the themselves Sunday evening In try­
Soul Wolford,' of Campbell will
Arthur Wilbur, ^seyria.
ing tbe snow drifts east t&gt;f tbe riverprevalent here at the present time.
. - tings last week.
work for George Flory this eomming
‘
Dan Bradley, Yankee Springs.
Miss Allie Stimson is spending a few summer.
Levi Daeg has sold bls farm in Nbrth
There was no school Friday at the
Jacob A. Moat, Woodland.
weeks iu Grand Rapids tbe guest of her
Woodland to V. C. Rosa.
Mrs. D. Townsend remains about the
Branch school on account of the Teach­
Winfield Miller, Thornapple.
brother and sisters.
same.
F. E. Jordad has sold his farm In ers Institute.
Elmer Tungate, Johnstown.
Mrs. L. D. Base was the guest of her . Bert Furman left Monday jfor New
Southwest Woodland and will have an
Frank Smith. Rutland.
Clement IHgdon, Sr. has been on the
husband's parents A. E. Baas and wife Mexico.
auction sale on the 28th of this month. sick list the past week.
Harvey Marshal). Maple Grove.
the latter part of last week.
bards are out announcing the mar
James Ryan, Orangeville.
Martin Covert, and wife&gt;of Three
The remains of Mra. Will Green,
Old Winter has come in earnest the
Albert McAlister, Prairieville. .
Rivers, are spending a few weeks with formerly a resident ofj this vicinity,
riage of Bernard Black to Mies Edith
Otis Hill, Hastings township.
the former's father, James N. Covert, were brought here last Thursday from past week. But we can say with Whit­ England both are well known in this
tier ’• Blow high blow low not all its
Charles Sutton, city] 1st and 2d Ward of this plate.
community, i
Dakota by4. Mr. Green. Mrs. Green
GeorgeCrwmer.city.^nd and 3rd Ward
snow can quonce our heart fires ruddy
Earl Earns, who attended our high was a sister of Mrs. Clarence Bachelor.
Miss Grace Mead was accident
accidently shot
glow,"
At least when we are sitting
C. C. Robinsun, Hope.
school during the school year of 1902 The remains were interred , in the
iu Hasting
Hastings. Dr.
last
Monday while
while in
around the fire. Don’t know what tbe
John Smelker, Irving.
and 1903, whs run over by a train of Maple Grove cemetery beside those of
Burton
was
called
and
dressed the
milkman and mailman say.
JL M. Hosmer, Castleton.
cars at Belding oue day last week.
the mother, Mra. Hanchett,
wound.
There was quite a bit excitement on
Ttife ciphering -match at the Lee
Don’t forget the carpet rag social at
Will
Flory,
Harve
Woodman,
and
Windmill St. Iasi week. While after a
PROBATE COURT.
school house, was a success.
Herbert Meade attended tbe Institute
Mr. Sam Marshall's Friday evening
load of corn stalks, Lorren Tungate’s
Estate J.-Q. A. Parsons, proof of will
The K. of P. lodge of this place will Feb. 24th.
team ran away, demolishing two com last Saturday, i
filed. Order admitting will to probate have an oyster supper on Friday even­
cribs for F. M. Stimson besides break­ \
COATS GROVE.
BALTIMORE.
entered. Lecters issued to Chas. H. inging his sleighs. Lorren was fortunqte- '
' Eugene Davenport of III. is visiting
Miss Ina Garrison, of Hastings, visit­
Bauer as administrator.
A Washington supper will be held at
iu securing another pair as the next day Mrs.
"
Geo.
Coats
and other friends here.
'''Estate O A. Hughes. Assignment of
ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. U.
Jacob S. Reisinger’s on Wednesday
was milk day and it would not do for
Mrs. E. Coats was sick but is । better.
Garrison last Sunday
real estate entered.
evening.
him
to be out of the ranks.
Mrs.
Victor
Rodgers
is able to sit up
Estate Jas. F. Robbies. Petition for
Clyde Hendershott is suffering at
Albert Long has changed his location
probate of will tiled. Hearing March
this writing with the grip.
again. He now pccupiee the Ben Lan­
15th.
Little Kay Garrison who has been so
dis blacksmith shop.
Estate Ernest C. Armstrong, minor.
sick is slowly improving,
George Berckle has purchased a fine
Nomination of guardian filed. Letters
Mr. and Mrs. Aiwood Slocum visited
span of horses.
.
issued to Geo. R. llydeias guardian.
W. U. Garrison Sunday,
Mrs. David Landis is slowly improv­
Instead of a box soei.il It will be a
MAKKIAGE LfCHNSErf.
ing.
Earl D. Oimalead, Assyria
necktie social and box supper, Friday
Orlando Grant’s little boy Clare died
evening of this week. All come and
Erma-L. Neal, Kalama
: on Saturday.
He bad pneumonia.
Roy Andrus, Harbor Reach
have a good time.
. i Mrs. Grant and three other children are
Mary A. Wooton, Hastings
Mrs. Fred WoocJ, qt. Charlotte, is
■
: »ick&gt;
Charles King, Wijodlatd................
3i) | W. IL Lee is still very sick and it visiting her parents of this place.
Valeutra B. (inmlngbam
Miss Co.nstauce Garrison has left her
John A. MacLeod, Grafid Rapidsi.... 23 f may ue necessary to amputate his foot.
work, for a time, at Hastings to.help
Edna Van Tassell, Prairieville .. .. 18 ‘
" .Grant returned to her home her mother in caring for her little
Windsor Buvee, Middliville.
251 al Beaverton last week.
brother.
%
Besse Saunders, MiddjRville..
David Leedy, who has been spending
Oh account of the blustering weath­
■R. W. Garrison. Baltimore..
a few weeks with Woodland friends,
er our maiHailed to reach us two days
Mabel Hale, Hastings. 1
has returned Co his home in Season
of last week.
Henry J. Ryan, Hastings....
county.
Olivo Wood, Hastings.!...
Mr. Henry Tobias, of Prichardville,
Charles Farlee has sold bis farm in
s very sick at this writing.
South Woodland to David Landis.
Mrs. Charles Hall -is sick at this
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
E. Lucas sold a tine pair of Percheron
writing.
.
WABRANTY OEEPS.
cotta to C. E. Rowlader last week.
Morgan Jones and wife to Chas.
Mrs. Kart, of Lake Odessa, has sold
DOWLING.
and John Vincent, iow.city. STfiO 00
her Woodland farm toG. F. Cutler.
Augustus Reid and wife are visiting
James F. Robbins and wife to
L. Parrott and wife are very sick. Of a brother at Quimby this week.
Ross Robbias and Rai th Rob­
course it’s la grippe.
Alfred Ormsbee is confined to. the
bins, parcel, section 19, Yankee
The snow storms of the past week house this week with kidney trouble.
250
Springs81
have
made
our
roads
almost
impassable.
Our roads are again opened so that
Levi Deeg aud wife to Valoisa C.
Roosa and Deborab A. Roosa,
James M. Smith was at the county travel is resumed after, the blizzard.
74 and 95-100 acres, section 4,
hub Saturday on legal business.
Mrs. W. R. Ormsbee is on tbe sick
200
Woodland82
Johnny Landis Is some better, and list. La grippe is her guest.
Edward W. Steveus and wife to
Mary is convalescent.
Our doctor is a very busy man these
Board A Wood, 50 dcres. sec­
days attending to sick.
.
tion 23, Assyria 8550 00
WEST WOODLAND.
There are wedding bells in the air
Ira J. Miller and wife to John R.
Arvilia-Stowell is suffering from in- again. Oh, these old bachelors.
Parker and Wife. l-»t. Nashville,81 050- tlamatory rheumatism^
A. J. Hoffman visited at Wm.
Frank Silsby hud wife to F. L.
J'. H. Durkee and wife visited at Jay Renkes* Sunday last. Morton,' 20 1 acnj:-. section 2,
Hints iu Carlton Sunday.
Baltimore .
'....18500 00
E. J. Stanton will build a barn thia
John Haver and Albert’Reesas car­ spring
Jerry A. Warner ami wlftHo Wm.
ried off the honors at the ciphering con
H. Olney. -17 acres,section IS,
M. E. Ormsbee and wife visited at
test.
.
.
Rutland.. ' .’j. .h- 8250 W
Mark Skillmans of Maple Grove.
Mrs. Dor Stowell and son are spend­
Mary J. Todnfler io Charles IL
Frank Wilkes and wife visited Wm.
Thomas; lot, Haithnirs:8200 &lt;&gt;0
in? a few days in Assyria, the -guests
Pitts and family Sunday.
JIarvey Wise and fwifA to Seo.
of relatives and friends.
y
E. J. Stanton and wife' visited at
Clum and wife. M) acres, secOpr faithful mail carrier, John Haver
tioA 5. Woodland. 182
HOO delivered the mail every day through Sheldon Warner's Sunday last.

Court House News.

John Johnson h» returned frqm the
northern part of tbe state.
Tbe roads and weather hare been so
bad the past week that the attend enee
has beed. small at the meetings, how­
ever they will continue another w eek.

The special rale given by Henry Ragla will be continued lor the next two
weeks, read tbe advertisement on thia
page-

SPECIAL

SALE

The Sale will only be continued
two weeks longer.
Tbe stock is to be reduced to
make room for spring and sum
mer goods.

HEAVT COATJ
222 DWNKET5
will be sold regardlees of cost. . &lt;
, Some Sjieciat J-rtces In tbe. GH&lt;»* EKY
'
. DEPARTMENT:
&lt;
Uoo XXXX Coffee . Hp
s l*ro I^nox and Jackson soap are'
&gt; 17 «ent Bulk Coffee----- im
ia rent Bulk Coffee Uc (
Hire, fornieriy be, now &lt;r.
Soda, fonnrrly ”c, naw
&lt; pennds rolled oat* ..*............... ,1 -.-ar;
12 bars gbod WashlDi 8Mp............. 55 e(
Cera Nut Kl*ke», a pkgs for
ei
Dr. Price's Tryablta Breakfast Food
3pkcslbr
,,........ «ei
NOW IB THE TIME TO SAVE MONEV J

Hlgbret Price* for Produce.

HENRY RrtQLrt,
tOATS OROVE
QENEKAL STORE.

Are You Planning ;
To build a House?

To build a Barn?
To repair yOur House?

We are Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

Builders’ Hardware,

We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line.
This promises to be a busy year. You will be wise to ar­
range NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our
line.
,

Welssert Bros

Benjamin 11 ha-Uus itv John
the fearful weather of. last week.
Abbott, 30 dcres] section 11,
We heartily .'.welcome Everet Clum I
Carltonj ....I .................................. 81 300 and family to our community.
Joseph L. Aahblter anil wife to
'I’lluse in attendance at the Cunning­
Daniel Ash liter nind ivife, lot,
ham-King wedding from W. Woodland
city., ... . -8125 (*•
Were Mr. Haver’s young people, Mr.
Shermmi W. Row land and wife
Reesas’ young people, Misses Esther
to George II. Davis and wife,
Durkee aud Pearl Nash.
50 acres, section Wj Cart ton... .83 GOO
&gt;
Leonard Wunderlich and family, of
PhineaS Smith to S. |W. and J. L.
Woodland Center, IL J. Senter, of
Rowland, lot, .city . .1. 85 OCX)
CarRon, Mr. McCuHock and wife, of
John W. Lawrence an«| wife to
Fostoria, Ohio, John Sinclair and
Tbaddeus B. Jioat h and wife,
the
68ai acres, section 27, Barry . .82 000 were guests at Cornelius Senter’s
past week.
Eva Wachtel and 'hubband to
Jens J. 4Ienson, 80acres, section
SOUTH WOODLAND.
17, Oraugeyillfl... .j.. .*. 180 500
Mr. J umesjHelmer 1s very poorly att
Charles IL Nortibrp;to Klzey W.
present with heart trouble.
.
Mead, »W acre^ 28 Castleton.. .82 000
Mr. Chappell and daughter Jessie re­
Conrad Cleaver W Mary M.
turned from their three weeks visit att
Cleaver, lofe, Middleville8 1 00
Mason last Friday.
QUIT CIA1MS
Mrs. Libbie ..Johnson is laid up with
Ella M. Brunuqy to Ining D.
a very bad leg.
Brunney, 30 Acraj, section 18,
There will bejan entertainment at the
Johnstown...’1 .. .118400 00
Siuth JordonJIschool house Friday
Addie C-undall ti» Irving Brunney,
30 acres.sectiori 18. Johnstown.8 50 00I evening. All are’lnvited.
Estella F. Hiple to Irvfng D.
Meetings will continue at the F. M.
Brunney, 30 aertts, section 18,
( church this coming week.
Johnstowni .8100 QO
'
Quite a number aUanded,the inrti
tnte at Hastings anil report a grand,

CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.

Tie Kind You Have Always Bough'
Bears the
Blgnaturo of

.

FOR SALE.
Small farm, or exchange for a larger.
Good buildings, fruits jaf all kinds
good soil; three, and one-balf mite*
from Hastings.

OTIS H. DeHOTT,
RURAL ROUTE NO. 6.

t
STATE ROADHoward McIntyre started on his milk
route Monday ihorning.
Mr. Burkholder is suffering with
rheumatism.
•
Mrs. Charles Benham has been visit­
ing her granddaughter,Mrs. Bert Lichty,
of your city.
Mrs. Ed. Birdsall visited her sistei,
Mrs. Orr Fisher, Sunday.
Mrs. Lester Kinnc has been sick with
la grippe.
All will be pleased to hear that Aunty
Mark is recovering.
There was no preaching at the
church Sunday evening owing to the
illness of the pastor. Services Sunday
morning at usual hour.
Mrs.'Withey, of your city, has kindly
invited the Aid Society to her home

March 2nd for dinner, All are invited.
The Dime Society at Mrs. Henry
Fisher’s last Thursday was a success
notwithstanding tbe bad weather. Mrs.
Mallissa Fisher went to Hastings aud
got a load*of 18 ladies,.who enjoyed the
sleigh ride as well as a sumptudus din­
ner and good program, ail for 10 cents.
The proceeds were f'i.OO.

If Baby is Cutting Teeth.
good time.
Be Nture and use tbst old and weU tried rem
Roads are/almost impassable, but ♦dy, Mrs. Winslow’s Southing Syrup, for eMlteettftux. it
the obUd. *»ft*n» the
Woodland have some gritty mail car­ tIren
n&gt;n&gt; allays all pain, cures wind voile and is tbe
remedy for fiirrhom. Twenty-oents a
riers, as they haven’t missed a day.
bottle.
■ • Little Donald Grant the son of Or­
ManZ*n Is tbe Pile Remedy that
lando Grant, passed away last Friday reaches the spot and stope dll pile pain
evening after a short illness. Funeral Instantly. If you suffer with Blind,
Bleeding. Itching or Protruding Piles
last Sunday at the Shlappie church.
and want to cure It laonly wceesary to
David Smith left home last Friday uao MnnZan, the Great Rile Cure. Sold
morniug for his western employment by Fred L. Heath, the druggist
and future home. He has the beat
wishes of hie many young friends.
TMUMYaHre
Bantb
A veiy pretty' weddin^took place at Blgutan
the home of Jerome EnglftutHaaL_Wed

Capital,

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$75,000.00

orn«r$
Chwttr

JI. H. JUderwn, Caihkr.

m. E. CooK
D. $. BoMyrar.
EuHc Ulattn,

B. JI. flsdmon.

OPEN AN ACCOUNT
WITH THE

pastings City Bank
Even if you only have One Dollar, it will lie
enough to start.
Once you begin you will find it easy to keep
on saving.
The more you save the larger the interest
at the end of the year.

3 per cat linrat paid la Savings Deparmai
and compounded soil*a»manv.

$20,000.00

is a savings bank book.
The man or woman
who is wise enough to
save now will be sure
of comfort in years to
come.
BE WISE.

Directors

R. C. Trench.

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WISDOM

R. B. mewr, Ul« Pro.

R. B. mttttr.

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The Sign of

Prtildtnl.

Cbtsirr ttlciMr,

Slin^Mt,

money to £oan
on Real Bute Secsritv.

�HASTINGNNblt. FEBRUARY i; 1905.

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&gt; (liurch and Society. &lt; 1 IHE (MIKE

Of the Barry and Eaton

Our prices are right.
F. W. Clifford.
Em. Busby entertained the gentle­
man's whist club Thursday evening.
The “Jolly Four" Club meets with
Mra. J ulius Russell next SaturdaynigbL
We make our own sausage and ham-

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Lower Market.
Goodyear Brothers have just received
a carload of the celebrated Studebaker
bprg.

wagons.
Mrs. Baker Shriner gave a very pleas­
ant party to a few friends Friday eve.
i* honor of Miss Carrie Schumann.
Ac the Methodist parsonage on Sat­
urday. Henry J. Ryan and Mita Olive
Wood were united in marriage by Rev
Arthur Trott.
Jacob Cox, and Miss Carrie Clark,
both of this city, were united iu mar­
riage at the M. E. parsonage thto morn­
ing by Rev. Trott.
Tbe infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Andrews died Tuesday night The
bereaved parents have the sympathy of
their many friends..
. Thursday night 30 friends surprised
Mr. aud Mrs. W. W. Logan, of the first
ward. Pedro was the feature of the
evening. Light refreshments were ser­
ved.
Get ail that your mopey earns. Don’t
let someone else profit by using it. En­
oy one per cent per month on your
money. Buy Penn-Wyoming stock.
Get interesting facta from Miller Bros.
IJI Clinton St Grand Rapids,
William Townsend was brought be­
fore Esq. Bishop Saturday on a charge
ot being disorderly. As he has made
a strong effort to keep sober of late be
was let off on payment of 86.00 costa
and his promise to keep sober in future.
J Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Ketcham entertain­

Tbe subset of Rev. Trott’s sermon
£aple leaf grange.
at the M. B. church next Sunday toorning will be “The Chief of Sinners." In
Maple Leaf Grange held a special
the evening “The Strange Story of meeting, Saturday night, Feb. 19, for
Baahm:’* Epworth league at*»6 o’-»
clock,
—*• tbe purpose of conferring degrees.
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Subject
Miss Anns Johnson leader.
There will be. an open Grange meet­
“Medical Missions.’’
ing bed at the M. E. church, in Maple
A regular meeting of the L. O. T. Grove. Feb. 23. L. C Root, county
M. M. will be held March 1st. All are deputy, will be present. All are cor­
dially invited.
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invited.
The subject of the morning service
A closed session of Maple Leaf
rill
be
“
The
at the Baptist church w“ ‘
Grange, No. 940, will be held atxhe
Unrecognized Coppanlou " And the Quail Trap school house, Feb. 23.
evening “One Thing."
Neighboring Grange members cordially
Subject of B. Y. P. U. at 6 o'clock invited.
“Heroes of Home Missions.
What
they teach.” Leader A. VV. ChamberCARLTON GRANGE.
A special meeting was called last
Ila.
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The entertainment to be given by Friday night at which deputy organizer
the Men’s. Club of Emmanuel parish L- C. Root, of Allegan, presided, and
next Tuesday night hab been placed al gave the ritualistic and unwritten werk
the low price of 50. cents a couple in of the order. But there was inch a
order that all may go. This price does small attendance on account of bad
not include refreshments which will roads. However, Mr. Root promised to
be 25 cents a couple. Thus the entire make us another visit as soon as possl
bill will be 75 cents instead of othi dol- bk.
1st as at the former party given by the
club. Tickets are qow on sale in the
hands of the members of the club and
will be on sale at the door. The club
desires it understood that this Is to be
an old folks party as well as young,
and they propose to make it even more
enjoyable than tbe first. A program
of music, readings, etc. will be provided
at intermission.

Morning subject at the U. B. church
“Old Wine in New Bottles" evening
"The Power of tbe Blood." Tbe lat­
ter will be illustrated by a chemical ex­
periment. A Workers Training Class
will be organized at tbe home of Geo.
McConnell Tuesday evening.

DePiit’s Windows
for Salts

EXAMINATION.

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Pineulee is tbe name of a new dis­
cover? put up in a new way. FA certain
cure for all Kidney, Blood aud Bladder
diseases, and every form of Rbeutna
ti*m. Pineulee relieve Backache and
Kidney pains permanently. If you
need such a remedy let us show vou the
wonderful Pineales. Sold by Fred L.
Heath, the druggist
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Winter coughs are apt to result in
All tbe healing balsamic virtues of
the Norway pine are concentrated in consumption if neglected. They can
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Na­ be soon broken-up by using Foley's
Honey
and Tar.
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ture’s own remedy for coughsand colds.
Energy all rone? Headache? Stom­
ach out .of order? Simply a care of tor­
pid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will
make a new man or woman of yon.

Foley's Honey *r.d Tar

cures co/dai, prevents pneirrouli

Farm to Rent
I DESIRE TO RENT HY FARH OF
120 ACRES, Section IS, Irving Twp.
inquire or address, R. MOORE,
Rural Route 2, Hastings, Mich. |

ROWLAND BROS

FARM FOR SALE

DISHES

Your wants

Olatch

PIG PORK SAUSAGE
A TRIAL.

Uegttdhltt, CamKd II

We deliver to all parts of
the city, and all orders by
phone are given our prompt
attention.

F. W. CLIFFORD,
Two doors east of City Bank.
Phone 22.

Goods, Oysters, etkry, Baked

Goods.

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O* Ngbttt prkt ter Product

Coat aid See me.

3* fiomer DePue

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1 English Set, loo
decorated, for $8.79
day only.

Small Prices

piece?,

That Men's Boots, Best Grade, 1 week
Value $12.00.
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only

1 American Set
decorated for $6.98

loo pcs.
That

$2.89,

day only. Value, $9.50

AT

H, Osborn’s

R R Pancoast

Tbe Bargain Store.

Dishes to Rent,

Open Day and Evening.

w

well.

There U no choicer, cleaner or better stock

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» HAMS &amp; RUSS *
of Groceries anywhere than onrs.

There is nothing

in food that might not please a husband, brother,

mother, son. sister or daughter we haven’t got.

We make It a point to fill your orders promptly,

We’re always busy,

but never too busy -to look after your orders.

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We are sure vou will be
pleased- with |t, as our
many customers are.

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To call! your attention I will
offer SATURDAY, next

and just as you order them.

GIVE OUR

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RUBBERS

You can find all
kinds in my store.

To reach the human heart is by feeding the body

How meat is dressed and
also how it is cut up. as to
whether it will be tender
or not. We have an ex­
pert meat cutter, and are
prepared to give our custo­
mers the beSt of service.

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RUBBERS RUBBERS

j The Best Way ~
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MAKES A
DIFFERENCE

Groceries and 8
Dry Goods. i««
Traits,

A rnan who had kept a bog in blx
p«n for a y*«r and a half wa* asked
why he didn't kill it and begin to raise
another pig. and be replied that he
sxmposed he otut keep a hog all the
time anyway and he might as wail

The annual election of officers of tbe
Barry and Eaton occurred at Chariot te
Are Safe and Well Tak­
yeeterday. HTbe following are the new
en Care of.
officers:
President Frank Andrews
A man may know that be Is ap­
Vice President R. A. Brooks
proaching old age when be cesses to
Secy. D. W. Rogers
struggle to be a too ng tbe first to leave
Successors to Ph in Smith.
u railroad car when be la Id do partleuDepy. Secy. Clement L. Rogers
.ar hurry. -Philadelphia Ledger.
Treas. George Deckee.
The directors for Barry county are
W.H. Otis, Geo. C. Nichols, 1. A. Os­
•Tommy. 1T»
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good.and Will Kronewilter: Eaton Pm bosrse!”
My 8o ■ acre farm for sale.
••Don’t blame me for all of it. mamma. Heavy soil, good buildings, apple
county, I. C. Norton, W. Z. Mitchell
You know you talked a lot to• P*1« orchard, and fine peach orchard.of
J. W. Dann and W. E. Hale.
before he left thia morningr-lonkeia xioo bearing trees, about i 12
.
Public sentiment is growing stronger gtateMman.
miles northeast of Hastings.
against the closed shops in tbi^country.
Cha*. B. Baldwin, Hastings.
Labor has its rights, but one of them
is not the privilege of saying to any
man ready aud willing to work -that be
shall not have tbe right to do so.

Of wealth, the United States
more than double Great Britain, her
nearest competitor. By 1920. at tbe
present rate of Increase this county
At our last regular meeting Mrs. will have more wealth than Great
Shriber’s side of the contest presented Britain, France and Germa* com­
a fine program, and next Saturday bined.
night Mn. Fleming’s side will carry
CARD OF THANKS.
out the following program:
We wish to esprem our thank* to our friend*
’ Speech.................................... H. A. Nichols and
nefshbor* who no kindly assisted us during
EssayLaura Usborn
Quartette — Mrs. Rowland, Bertha
Fleming, Will Ushorn and Leonard
Eisenhood.
Duet—Mra. Rowland, Bertha Fleming
SoloMary Nlcbob
RecitationMary Nichola
Reading.-Addie Wilson
Intrumental Music by H. A. Nichola,
Will Ushorn, Leonard Eiaenhood,
flake them known in this, tbe
Addle Wilson.
BANNER’S WANT ADV. COLUflN—One cent a word.
PROGRAM OF GLASS CRREK GRANGE,
MARCH 4TH.
Wanted -Wen experienced with lire
Song by the Grange.
stock to represent us in their ore
Topic for discussion. “Does improv­ locality Michigan Idre Stock Imror.
ed machinery increase or decrease the anc»&gt; Co., Hammond Bldg., Detroit.
cost of production of
.. every.
crop,
thing taken into consideration?"
Fox Sale—Two lota with good
“ By
C. A. Newland and others.
house and barn in second ward. In­
Recitation—George Havens.
quire 435 E. Court St
3w
Selection—Mary Newland.
Recitation—Bessie Oth.
FokSalk—Nice weight folding bed,
Music—Forest Havens.
antique oak, large bevel mirror in front­
Should a farmer join the grange mere-, Will be sold cheap.
ly to make or save money by so doing,
Address Lock Box 117, City.
I Edgar Otis.
.

Miss Charlotte Van Auken enter­
tained Tbe Dorcas Daughters of the
Presbyterian church Monday evening.
ed Principal Grawn,of the State Nor­ There was a fine program, which all
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mal, Ml Pleasant, Principal Waldo of enjoyed.
the Western Normal, of Kalamazoo,
Good wood at Bauer Bros. Phone 254.
and MLm W ise, the three speakers at
tbe Inspiration Institute, at six o’clock
HARRIED FORTY-ONE
YEARS.
din ner Friday evening.
Forty-one years ago Wednesday Mr.
The sale of single tickets for the W.
J. Bryan lecture to-morrow night indi­ and Mrs. L. C. Beadle were married.
cates that there will be a big attend­ It wae planned by their cnlldren to
ance. Practically all of the 300 re­ duly celebrate the event on the anni­
serve sare sold. But there are 400 seats versary day. but the storms and bad
not reserved, and when the seating ca­ roads prevented. Accordingly they de­
pacity of the ball is filled there will be layed until Sunday, when all tbe child­ | Recitation—Maggie Otis.
Song by the^Vorthy Master.
no more tickets disposed of. There ren and grandchildren who could get
are yet plenty of good seats for all who ' there were present, and enjoyed a Hue
I dinner and a good visit.
PROGRAM
FOR SPECIAL MEETING OF
buy single tickets.
GLASS CREEK GRANGE FEB. 24TH.
Music—Ira McCallum.
A dispatch from Seattle says that
SECURES A. H. NOBLE'S.
The Grange as -an Educational fac­
Robert Ballaw, under arrest at Juneau
A. II. Nollies, or better known as Ana
for murder, it is beHieveAto be Cbaa. IL tor—Eva Erway.
has entered the employ of W. A. Hall.
The Grange as a Social Center—Zera
Maids, the lawyer formerly of Battle
Mr. Nobles has had years of experience
Creek, whose sensational career will be Newland.
In the implement business, and his goodThe Grange as a Business Organiza­
remembered by many our reader?.
natured ways and honest and upright
tion—W. H. Oth.
dealings have won for him many friends
The State Grange Information bureau
M. C. EXCURSIONS.
- hence, he needspo introduction. Mr.
Democratic state -convention Battle by the bureau correspondent-C. A.
Hall has been iu the implement bustNewland.
new for six years, aud through his eff­ Creek. Mich., Feb. 28, 1903" at round
Music Zera Newland. .
orts to please patrons by selling good, trip rate of’82.80.; Dates of sale Feb.
L. C. Root, of Allegan, will be pres
goods and standing behind them in a 27th aud 28th. Renurn limit March 1st
ent in the interests of tb'e Grange.
inclusive.
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way that is satisfactory to his customers,
Minnie Gorham, Lecturer.
State round up Farmer’s Institute
has earned for him the position that he
now occupies, as being one of the larg­ Battle Creek, Mich., Feb. 28 March 3
Hastings Msrkets.
1905
at
82.80
for
the
round
trip.
Dates
est and moat popular merchants In his
Buffer .......
line. The Banner wishes him suc- of sale Feb. 27, 2$ aud Maich 1. Limit Corn, per bu .
F.W*
’
l*
r
doit
lor return March 4 inclusive.
ce«s in this new venture.
llWM.(rr tb
Mardi Gras Festivities, New Orleans, Lard, ixn lb...
Hye. ;-rr mi
La, Mobile, Ala.’, 1’ensecola, Fla. Mar. Tallow, per lb
VERY USEFUL ORGANIZATION. 2, 7, OF*. At one first class limited fare
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Flora B. plus 82 25 for the round trip is author­ Wbou. ,»-r i.n.
Henkes invited about 30 ladles of the ized? Dates of sale. Mar. 1st to Gth in­ Hay. |-»r ton
ForX. Uve...
Methodist church to her home to plan clusive . Return limit, Mar; 11th. by Fork. dn»w4
Beam, per bu
for an organized effort to have the paying a fee of BO cits, an extension on Chicktii*.
I 00 &lt;O I JU
tltrssrd
lifrf. drr—v-d
.
ladles of the church get acquainted
eturn limit can be secured until Mar. IfeH.llVK.............
with the many new families in thia city 25th. ‘
V«U,
live
\
Vrol. dr.-sa.-d
and to promote sociability and friendli­
7.tn toA.no
Mutton, dn-i—d
Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies Honrsriad
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ness generally. After discussing the
7-00 to (LM
Washington, D. C. Mar. 4th, 1905. A I'oUUors............. '
3 to 30
matter, an organization was formed,
Bran, per ton ...
Z.’.no
▼ery
low
round
trip
rate
Is
authorized.
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Frrd
‘
.
per
ty
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for which, a name will be selected later.
Dates ot Mie. Mar. I. ’ and 3rd, llelurn I Mral i*r tun.
Mrs. Renkes was made president, and
ton
limit, Mar. Sth Inclusive. By paying a MMdlluiti.
woo
Mrs. Sadie K. Cook secretary and treas­
Hooey, per lb
fee of 81.00 an extension on tbe return
urer. Mrs. Renkes served light refresh­
limit can be secured until Mar. 18th In­
ments to her guests. There can be no
clusive.
doubt that much good will be accom­
Very low one way colonist rates to
plished by thU organization, and that
it will prove very effective in many points in Washington, Oregon, Californ­
ia, Montana and British Columbia will
he in effect Mar. 1st, and will continue
TO PUSH NASHVILLE.
until May 15th inclusive, good coach
Nashville business men are organiz­ accomodations will be furnished.
ing to promote the growth and prosper­
On March Slat only, there will be very
ity of that town. Nashville is a wide­ cheap colonist rates to points in Ar­
awake village, backed by as fine a farm kansas, Colorado, Indian Territory,
ing country as there is in Michigan' Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New
She has hustling business men with Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tex­
ota of push in them. They will make as and Wyoming, tfbr further instruc­
Na bville grow without question. We tions in regard to these rates call at
wish success to the movement for the the ticket office.
progress and prosperity of Nashville.
W S. Barron? Agent.

TEACHERS’

Elected at

Charlotte Yesterday.

Dry beach and maple, Bauer's No. 254.

Tbe regular teachers.' examination
will be held at the Court House in Has­
tings on Thursday and Friday March
10 and 11,1906.
John C. Ketcham,.
Commlssionet of Schools.

YOUR HORSES

NEW OFFICERS.

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Phone 16

The Grocers

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i-3—OFF—i-3
OUR INVENTORY SHOWS

Too many Boys’ and
Children’s Suits.

£
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$
s»

Therefore, we are going to continue the above redudtion on
J also
.
.includes
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vnuil
Mil
these goods till MARCH 15th. Tu
This
Boys
’ and
This also includes Boys’ and
Children’s OVERCOATS.
Quality considered our prices cannot be duplicated.1

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We are closing out our Fi^R OVERCOATS.

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Get our prices.

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Underwear at 15c per
garment.
A small lot of odds and
ends to close.

",0c Jersey Shirts, now
38c
75c Jersey Shirts, now
55c
$1.00 Jersey Shirts, now
75c
$1.75 Jersey Shirts,
now - $1.25

Chidester &amp; Burton
LEADING CLOTHIERS

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�HASTINGS BANNER, FEBRUARY m. 1905.

better look out for them.
They make a lot of trouble.

HEATH’S

Pine

and

Cherry,

wont raise a man from the&gt;
dead, but will prevent a lot of
trouble from coughs and colds,
if on hand ready for business'
as soon as the cough com­•
mences.
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More good Is done by dispensing
good cheer than by giving away dol-

Georger Munger, of Assyria, who
carries the mail from Lacey to Battle
Creek has resigned bis position, and is
succeeded by- Wm. Spaulding.—Battle
Creek Journal.
I
Don't you want to know bow to get
' 12 percent on your money? Write for
information about Penn- Wyomlng cop­
per Co s stock to MillepBros. 174 Clin­

Fred L Heath &amp; (arvetli
The Druggists.

WATCHES

tell the right time all the time
Where is the Best
'Watchmaker?
AT OUR STORE OF COURSE,
Louis Hessmer, of many years’ exper­.
ience.
Bring your Watches, Clocks,,
Jewelry or afticlee to be engraved, andI
you find your work done artistically and
reasonable.

JOHN BESSMER,
The Jewel r.
HASTINGS,

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MICHIGAN[
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RUBBERS
TO FIT
Buy a Rubber with
Reputation.

Never accept a Rubber wlth’a
hole punched in the edge.

That

la the mark of imperfect’Rubbers.

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What we nay we do, we do do

Rev. C.L.Bradly is sick with tonsilltis.

NOTICE!
On account of

continue

trade

Saturday to remain a few days.

(. W. (LARKE &amp; (0

will

th*
Big

have

bad

SMe

condition ot

for

opportunity

an

the roado wo have decided, to

another week, so that all our country

to

some

get

of

the [BARGAINS.

WE’RE BUSY AS THE PROVERBIAL BEE.

Claud Pierson is boms from Battle
■
Creek business college on a visit.
Mrs. Robert Dawson went to Ham­
burg Saturday to visit her sister.
Editor Grozlnger of tbe Woodland
News was In the city on basinets Friday-

WELL, WE THINK SO.

Bargains?

SO DO YOU.

Mrs. P. A. Sheldon made a visit to
(Grand Rapids friends the first of tbe
,week.

J. W. Ott, of Albion, is in the city
completing arrangements for the new
‘
1gas plant.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mixer attended
The Tomlinson Lumber Co. are now
Shriner's party at Grand Rapids
ready for business, with a complete and the
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Friday flight.
choice line of lumber, lath, shingles,
Mr.
and Mrs. John Weissert went to
sash, doors and finish. Bills gladly fig­
Woodland to day to attend tbe wed­
ured. Will Peck will do contracting as
of a neice.
before and Is now ready to figure on all ding
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Loren McIntyre left yesterday for
contracts.
Giflf
Port, Miss., where he expects to
An editor sums up tbe matrimonial
question as follows: Two women start­ locate in business.
Peter Covert, of Hickory Corners, Is
ed out to win a man. Each entered
the race with a different plan One pbt vim ling bls daughters, Mrs. Christmas
■ on fine garments to dazzle his eve; the and Mrs. D. R. Foster.
other baked for him an old-fashioned
E. J. Burdick, one of the prosperous
pie. The dresser did nothing but giggle merchants of Montaguf, was in the
and talk; Hie baker said nothing, but city yesterday on business. .
won in a walk.
Mr#. Brad Deane, of Grand Rapids,
From our old friend Oscar Schumann visited her sister Mrs. H. C. Cook and
we have a copy of the Hudson, Mi|h. other friends the past we&lt;i.
Gazette, containing an account of the
Mrs. Rose U| dike, of South Dakota
dedication of the betutiful new public visited at Henry Smith’s and with other
library at that place. How pleased we Hastings friends the past week.
would be to rend out a copy of the Ban­
Mr. and Mrs. James Troxel went to
ner with a write-up of the dedication Middleville yesterday to furnish music
of such an institution here. And we for a K. of I’, party that evening.
hope to do it too.
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Miss Edith Lombard represented the
The Michigan Central, it is reported local Epworth League at a missionary
will build an extension of their line convention at Grand Rapids yesterday.
from Allegan or G[and Rapids to Grand
Mra.'Burt R. Smith, of Grand Rapids,
Haven. The road has long owned the
is spending a few days with her mother
most desirable dock front and will add
Mrs. A. P. Trumbull of West State St
ferries to Milwaukee. The congestion
Frank J. Maus' many friends in this
at Chicago, impedes rapid transit to
city will be interested to know that he
Milwaukee aud other northern points
has established another drug store in
and this new outlet will bring a large
addition to the business in this resprt Kalamazoo.
Wayland Bronson and wife, of Cadil­
town.
Ln the solution of the problem of scar­ lac, are home on a visit and may con­
clude arrangements to return to this
city of timber for lies confronting the
railroads one of pie,eastern roads com­ city permanently.

menced the cultivation of trees last
year. The report of the engineer of
the maintenance of way, just issued,
says seedlings two or three years old
were planted at a cost of 6 cents each,
averaging about/ 400 to the acre. He
estimates that to-supplv the'lncreasing
needs of this one road alone it will be
necessary to plant 1.300,000 trees yearly
for thirty years, the time required for a
tree to mature.

ALL NEXT WEEK

Mrs. H- D. Selden returned last even­
|ing from a visit with friends in LapeerDr. H. Winn Nobles, of Grand Ledge,
iwas in the city on a business trip Mon
&lt;
day.
.
Rev. Arthur Trott attended a mission­
fary convention iu Grand Rapids yester
(
day.

MONEY BACK STORE,

WRIGHT BROS

Phone
30

H«ttng»,
Nick.

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The

5. Goodyear Co
LINEN SALE

We have just received a shipment of Table Linens,
handsome new patterns and exceptionally good values.
We offer these for ten days, commencing February 16,
at the following prices:
All Linen Damask, 61 inches wide,
.
.
.
48c
All Linen Damask, 66 inches wide.
.
.
72 and 80c
All Linen Damask, 72 inches wide.
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.98c
All Linen Damask, 72 inches wide,
.
.
.
Si.15
All Linen Damask, 72 inches wide,
■ $1.48 and $1.68
All Linen Napkins,
.
.
$115 to $4 00 Dozen
Special prices on odd half dozens.

Sheets and Pillow Cases at Reduced Prices:
CASES
42 x 36
45c
45 x 36

SHEETS
72 x 90..... . .43c
72 x 90........... 65c
81 x 90........... 68c

Qafnrdtiv Cnprtab we have oecidedto hold one more lonsdale
LJalUiUdy special.
SPECIAL. Saturday. Feb. aS, We will sell genuine
1

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelly returned
last evening from Traver® City, where
they went to visit their sot! W. W. Kel­
ly, who is critically III.

Lonsdale Sheeting, yard wide, bleached, 10c value, for
7jkc yard.
Not more than aO yards to a customer

Mrs. F. M. Younglove, who has been
spending a few days'wfth Rev.and Mra.
VanAuken. left for her home, Constan­
tine. Mich., this morning.

Mr. T.C. Wear, who has been under
treatment with Dr. Lowry fora tumor
on one oY his eyes, left yesterday for
Those who are la the habit of spring*
his home. Southern Illinois, entirely
iug their new clothes on Easter Sun­
day, as well as those who appear in cured and very happy.
Doctor and Mrs. D. E. Fuller, Mr.
their old ones pressed up, will be inter­
ested in knowing that this day comes1 and Mra. C. W. Mixer and Mr. and
within two days of as. late as It can Mra. P. T. Colgrove went to Charlotte
possibly come on April 23rd. Only to day to attend the dedication of the
Quality Shoa Store.
three times in the last century did it• new $10,000 Masonic temple.
come so late, and only twice during the
Word from N. A. Fuller, of Dawson
present century will it come so late.
’ City, speaks of his continued improve­
In 1886 this crowning feast of the
. montj, and that he is again giving active
church came on April 26th the latest
[ attention to his business. He expects
possible date-pin 1858 it fell on April[ to return to this country in August.
21th and in 1848 on April 23rd. Ln 1V43
The Misses Mary Grant, Clara Hen­
It will again fall on April 25th and ini
dershott and Florence Diamond will at
2000 it will again fail on April 23rd.
A man may be loud and yet not say
3 tend the Maamie hop in Charlotte givFrom an Interesting letter from the, en this evening in honor of the dedica­
much.
Rev. W, L. Holmes to his father we are
We buy strictly first class stock.
tion of the pew Masonic temple In
permitted to glean the fact that the
Lower Market.
that city.
Michigan people now in CubaaregreatThe faith that removes mountains ly delighted with the climate and soil
Yesterday Mrs. O’B. Salisbury, nee
always carries a pick.
of the fertile island. The temperataure Young, left for Arcadia, Neb., accom­
We are head quarters for sausage.
averages about 80 above and they are panied by Miss Luly Cudney, of Grand
F. W. Clifford. . living on green peas, cucumbers, lettuce Rapids. Mrs.-Salisbury will make her
Wanted, 10,000 pounds of buckwheat and all garden vegetables right along.. home in Arcadia. Her many friends
Land is rspidlyadvancing In price and in Hastings will regret to lose her from
Hastings Roller Mill Co.
the company with which he Is interest­ our city.
Our bamburg is all right, try IL
John C. Ketcham will leave to-mor­
F. W. Clifford. ed will have fifteen acree of orange
For flour, feed, coal, wood and eleva- trees opt In a short time.- Eaton Rapids row for Hart, where he Is to appear
Journal. Mr. Holmes will be remem­ twice on the program at a joint meet­
ter stock phone 1 W». Menzo Turner.
bered as the husband of Miss Mina ing of the Grangers, Patrons of Hus­
We all. hold the doctrine of total Mudge formerly of this city.
bandry and teachers of Oceana county.
depravity—as applied to our neighbors.
The copper companies of thecountry The object of the gathering Is to extend
Only a very few of the giant copper
paid a larger amount of dividends to what has become known as tbe Hes­
companies make over a million pounds
their stockholders last year than was perian Movement to* Oceana Co. This
of copper per month. Three quarters
movement has for its object the devel­
paid by ail the rail roads of the United
of a million pounds of pure copper is
States Write Miller Bros, for Yacts opment of the social side of farm life,
made monthly by the Penn-Wyoming
' *
about the Penn-Wyoming Cooper1 Co. and is very enthusiastically praised
Copper Co; Write for facts to Miller
where it has been established.
It'pays.
Bros. 174 Clinton St, Grand Rapids.

We sell only first-class Brands

from the best Makers.

our

Sale Ends Saturday, March 4th

Mrs. G. W. Lowry left Saturday to
’ visit friends in Ann Arbor and Detroit
H. E. Hall returned Monday from an
The reason you ought to buy Peunbusiness trip to West Virginia.
Wyomlng Copper Co’s stock is because extended
’

From all parts of the state come the
thrilling news of killing and crippling
boys who have formed the habit of
jumping on moving sleighs. There has
been so much snow and sleighing that
tbe boys have become reckless.

WALTHAM

’

ton St.. Grand Rapids.

you get a dividend of one per cent per
month on your money. Address Miller
Bros. 174 Clinton St. Grand Rapids.
F. E. Andrews of Bellevue and W. fl
Otis of Barrycounly, directors in the
Barry and Eaton Insurance Company
are spending tbe week in Charlotte
settling with Treasurer Deeke.—Chariotte Tribune.

WHAT

"

PERSONAL MENTION j

Bert Walker went to Allegan Monday.
- Round up Farmer’s institute will be.
Chester Messer was in Grand Rapids
held in Battle Creek Feb. 28- March X
A very Interesting program has been Monday.
prepared.
Chas. Warner was in Middleville
Governor Warner has signed a bill Tuesday.
permitting the Maccabees to elect as of­
Mrs? Frank Kurtz was in Grand Rap
fleers persons who are not residents of ids yesterday.
this state.
*
Monroe Maus and family have moved
The practice of dumping ashes in the to KalamAzoo.
street ought to be disc«uraged by the
Emil Tyden made a basin ess trip to
city officers. A few arrests and good Chicago Monday.
.
stiff fines would end the practice.
.
A. C. Brown was in Grand Rapids on
The democrats have decided to put a business yesterday.
candidate for circuit judge in the field
Emil Tyden made a business trip to
evidently, for they have called a judi- Grand Rapids Friday.
cial convention to meet at Charlotte.
Miss Minnie Harper went to Chicago

Au honest 4 oz. bottle 25c,'

Goods Delivered,
Phone 31.
R. F. D. Orders Shipped Same Day
as Received.

4

iffimninw
i miimiiiiiiiiMfiiiiiii

Those Bad March
Coughs

Try our home rendered lard 10 cents.
F. W. Clifford.

&amp; FOR X7

Fit, Style, Quality and Price,
Our Spring Assortment of

ANNEX SHOES
Cannot be matched. We are glad to have customers subject our shoes
to tbe closest scrutiny and comparison. The better posted they are and the
more careful their investigation the more' certain we are to obtain
:
: ! :
their business. We are showing something new 4n a

Patent Leather Shoe
For Men and Boys made in Blucher and staigbt last. (They are winners at

$3.00
OUR

GUARANTEE

Every pair guaranteed not to crack previous to first sole wearing out.
The soles being anvil oak. the wear is there, yon run no chances

J.T. PIERSON &amp; SON
W

The Peoples

Store

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRARY. ».

6

BA

entertainment
Modern
Miracles
Were performed lest Summer

in Grand Rapids and tbe other
cities by Dr. Cooper with his fa­
mous remedies, the N E W DIS­
COVERY’ and QUICK RE­
LIEF. The people of the com­
munities he visited were astound­
ed by his marvelous cures.
We have secured the agency
for these valuable medicines.
Call and get booklet describing
them.
COOPER’S NEW DISCOVERY
costs $1.00 per bottle, 6 bot­
tles for 55.00.

The assistant Remedy, COOP­
ER'S QUICK RELIEF costs 50
cents per bottle.}

ELLIS E. FAULKNER,
THE DKUOOI5T.
DELTON,

*1ICHIOAN.

It Will
Pay You to
Figure With

W. H. Chase
Proprietor of the Delton Lumber Yard
before placing your order for building
material. I will make it an object for
you to do. this.
An insjiection will
convince you that I have the stock you
waul and prices jire right. I have been
in the business H years. Talk with
my customers and you will be fully as­
sured that it will be to your abvantage
to buy of me. Now is the time to fig­
ure for next spring and summer's
building material. 1 also keep

if you are going to build eome and

W. H. Chase,
Delton, Mich.

Safety and
Every Accomodation
That a Bank can show its de­
positors are assured if you leave

your money with the

Delton State Bank
interest on de-

posits.

Honey to Loan
Deeds, mort­

at reasonable rates.

gages and legal

papers drawn,

New York Drafts, Insurance and
bonds issued.

.

•

DELTON STATE BANK,
A. A. ALDRICH. Prcaidetrt.
H. 5. MOREHOUSE. C««kler.

Banner subscribers can buy
the large Wall Map of Barry
County at the Delton post office •

The map gives all the roads.

with owners name.

Mow is the

all gone.

The pric^, while they last, Is
1!fty cento each.

MICHIGAN

Saturday Eve., Feb. 25
At this time there will be given the thrilling play

Joe Ruggles,
The Girl Miner
A Play full of Tragedy, Comedy, and Thrilling Interest.

Admission

Rev. G. T. Fisher will speak at |he
Cloverdale church next Sunday morn­
ing at 1'0 o'clock frum the topic: “Tbe
Lord knowetb how to deliver the Godly
out of Temptations.”
Don’t miss coming out to the special
meetings at the M. E. church continu­
ing every night this week.
Col. E. Mayhew, of Mt Pleasant, the
State Divisional officer of the Christian
Crusaders will be present over Sunday
and have charge of the revival services.

last Tuesday.
Notwithstanding tbe almost impass­
able roads, the Indies’ Aid at Mra.
Jake Weyerman's on Thursday of last
week was well attended. Your scribe
w-w unable to get there, for she was
snowed in, which was rather unpleas­
ant. The next meeting will be at the
home of Mra. Mary Payne, on the third
(3) Thursday of March, when new
officers will be elected.

ied by Charles Huff of the same place
who came after her.
•
There will be quarterly meeting ser­
vices at the Evangelical church here
on Sunday March 5th.

Martin Nagel and Clell Conyers have
a mile of very bid road but. they keep
it open in spite of the snow drifto.while
some on the main roads stay in the
house waiting for some one io shovel
J­
them out.
.
.

Our schooi tea- her, Miss Myrtle G«.
..Bert
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................and
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.. „
r4r quite
McCallum
wife
were
Epworth League topic Feb. UHh. hr, atlroaed tbv tvaebvre'iostllute In alek las: wwk bulate now mu. b ball,-,.
'•Glorifying God in our Homes.’’ Lead­ yo^nr elly Friday .nd Saln.day nr 1ml I The mu.
ers, Ira McCallum and Millie Ashby.
I meel al Cloverdale on Thursday of this
Miss \ eata Kenyon is assisting Mrs. I week.
.
CEDAR CREEK.
Frank Kelley, of Hickory, in her house­
Mrs. Herb Stanton is a very sick bold duties,
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Avotnnu but is a little better today.
Teacher and pupils of our school will j Mrs. Elon Clement was in Kalama
D. L. Mortbland started for Hastings have a social at the home of Mr. and Pi
l|8t Friday and only got about two Mrs. Fred Weyerman’s one week from
MrsHonwwell is entertain
miles, got his horses down in the snow­ next Friday night. Everybody invited. In* a nePbew from Alaska. He intends
drifts aqd had to tqrh around and come
- ,
— '
.■
_
i, to ihiike
Iv weeks.
make a stav
stay of nhnnt
about k
six
back home.
\
HOPE.
Mr. I). Putman attended teachers as
•We did not get our mail last Friday
The “Novelty” social at the Me sdciutiun in Hastings last week.
aud Saturday on accouut of the bad Callum school house was postponed
Mr J. H: Drummond, of Grand Rap­
until March 3rd ou account of bad ids, is visiting his parents here.
roads.
,
,
Roads! Yes. we have good roads If roads.
!f he Helping Hand society met with
Ellsworth Barrett, Of Delton, was the Mra. Ed. Parker, W ednesday Feb. 22nd.
one will dig down, from six to ten feet
in the snow to find them.
guest of Ola Waters, Sunday.
Afr. Don Putman entertained at tlinch
Ray Barnes is quite sick with Friday evening. Those present were
Dr. Hyde goes through the snow
drifts standing up in bis cutter and asthma.
Ralph Calins, Venueth Mullen and
laying on the whip, the horses on the
G. B. Hartley and family and Lena Rockwell Drummond they report a
run.
and .Mabel Otis, were guests of I^wis pleasant time.
Popcorn and candy
J. H. Valentine and wife were snow Edger, of Rutland Center. Sunday.
were served,
bound in Battle Creek four days last
Mrs. ira Osgood was called to the ■ Mr. and Mra. Carl Iceland, of Del
week. They were to be away two days bedside of her niece, Miss Alice Hay
ton, spent Sunday in town.
but doubled the time and had a good Ward, of near Delton. Monday.
visit.
Ed. Otis and wife were guests of R.
A. Carpenter, Sunday.
Mrs. Mary McKee, of Kalamazoo,
was the guest of Llbbie Douglara, Mon­
day afternoon, returning to Kalamazoo
Tuesday.

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One trial
fffttt Proves
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Delton Rolkr mills!

ft
♦
ft
ft

if not we would like to have
you give us • sample order.
One trial will make you a
steady customer. The high­
grade Holler Flour made by
us gives splendid satisfac­
tion wherever used. Cus­
tom Work &gt;Specialty.

4 Jlslted relative here Sunday. ’
’I
4 .nd'r‘h-‘!&lt;!J,lda' tlu“ 1,0IW Cwtw
4 and Eaa» Orangeville wore vlalting . I
Hille loo much laat week, as wo are I
Hope comer bad Hme Kaat Orange, i
rille Item., llm we have vet t0 £ .
the person without mistakes.

Delton Rolkr mills, ?
OrttMi mkhky,.

t

EAST ORANGEVILLE.
George llsywud I, «|rli w|lh ,b.
grip.
Tommy Prlnee bu Sobbed working
for Tom Murphy.
Sdrool eummencee a week from Moeday March 6th.
Miss Maggie Prince, of Cedar Creek !j

Are you one of the many
patrons of the

number of acres tn each farm,

lime to get oce before they are

DELTON,

Children

25 cents
10 cents

Proceeds fi&gt;r the benefit of the Delton Band.

Coal,
Cement,
Paints and Oils.

Three per cent

The poles for the telephone line from
SOUTHEAST PRAIRIEVILLE.
Dowling to Cedar Creek are set as far
Little Leon Quick, who has been
as the Doud school house. Wire and
quite sick, is slowly improving under
phones are in at Cedar and the line will
die care of Dr. Hyde.
.
be continued to Cloverdale this spring.
Wm. Brown, now living on the place
Ernest MeGum made a twelve day
owned by Mr. Gorman, is at work for
trip to CbicaigQ, SL Louis, Santa Fe
W./A. Spauldtng for the coming fear.
and Albuquerque, and has returned
Mrs. Ed. Vanderhof Is visiting her
to finish hie visit with his parents, Mr.
John McGurn and wife, before return­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Storr. She
returned to her home at Kalamazoo,
ing to Boston, his home.
Saturday.
.
Mr. aud Mrs. Lon Morgan, of Kal­
HOPE CENTER.
amazoo, were visiting the latter’s par­
Mrs. Isaac Newton celebrated his ents, Mr. and Mrs! Almount Nye, one
51st birthday Sunday.
day last week.
The mail man was detained several
Rex Waters, of Milo, made a business
days on account of snow drifts and bad trip to Kalamazoo, Wednenday, In the
roads.
'
Interest of Burdette Babcock, he being
Gid Wilkinson and son Clifford made confined to his bed with la grippe.
Mra. R. Lowden Js very sick at this a business trip to Hastings Saturday.
The spelling school that was to be
Cast of Characters.
writing and there to little hopes of her \Glid Wilkinson and family and Felix held at tbe Milo school house last Fri­
.. K.E. MeHaln
recovery.
day
night, was postponed until the IDetarQfemlBai............ ..................................
. w. Houtrori
Chamberlain aud wife visited at Jubn
The .Misses Renaiaud Alta Pifer have Doster’s near Prairieville Sunday.
roads are in better condition.
• X»rtr Smith.....................................
••
Tom Howarth
.
been suffering witij the Scarlet fever
A; pleasant party was held at the
I*n
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;
Marshall Notwwa
CRESSEY. .
the last week. Rena has been danger­
Qum« Blarlunai
MaSie ftaiaflloo. tbr «lrl mln«r ur Mark l.yticb
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gates. The
Mrs. Philip Barber will entertain the
ously sick, her fever was 100 and she
Hamilton
guests were entertained by music and
L. A. S. at dinner Wednesday.
Kata —
was delirious for four or five days, but
t
Graydoa
Hlamnaan
card;playing. Light refreshments were
,
WHD»U«ek
Dr. Harter reports the cases gutting
No church services Sunday, preeumserved.
along as well as qould be expected.
ably on account of bad roads.
Jerry, “The Great Horse Trainer”
C. M. Gilbert went to Colon last week
ORANGEVILLE.
Synopsis of Piny.
who is staying with W. A. Blackman
Minnie Van Volkenburg after an ill­ to visit his parents and other re'stlves.
ACT I.
this winter and breaking horses, met ness of three weeks, Is able to be out
Dora Barber came from Battle Creek
RCKNK 1—Cmtral B. K. to Near York City. Ktehard and Torn meet. A queer customer
with what might have been a serious again.
Saturday and will rem'ain a short time from DanUlertUiScb. Cal. Two Str.-H Arab., -DoroM tf I don’t tehi- you.- A ny cc Pw
SS
l
*
’
i?rl-HoS.
cd
KltearS
1
Um
liter
The• YUltanY
accident last Sunday. He was driving
Mrs. tevf Cross Is spending a abort with her parents.
Thr lovers mere. Madrr l«*rn» her real wow. A demand for axmey. Who. Why old Joe
some horses in the barn, holding a
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barber and New­ Kugxlc* from thuw Devil Gulch. Cal.
time with her daughter in Silver Creek.
pitchfork in his hand when one of the
Mr. R. Pierce bad the misfortune to ell Barber and Charles Honeysett were
horses kicked Jerry knocking him over
in Kalamazoo. Saturday.
Keg*!; i—D»re IM1 Gulch. Cal. The Ferry mw-- ■* vlsHts at the Gulch. A xhoat
and hitting the fork! in such a manner .fall down stairs last Friday night aud
Mrs. and Mrs. Newell Barber have lake. Hlrah quarrel. Yankee! Yankee! A collWon." A drwpwatc jUniggle. ft oiled ag.&lt;!
that twu of the tines run into his arm, break his leg above the knee.
A dlrn’oitraited DutchBiuu. Another ijnarveL "The Bteaneat man i
postponed their journey to New Mexico han! life KrrxF
Eunice Bagley Is working for Cash
parallel with his arm, about six inches.
miner. J u mefl a
until March 7. on account of the poor -Hau * bar room.. Smith on another money qurat. The root®
ISO. A
UIW, *’
cratihlng through ieur tiraln.” A idodae. A. frjichtrjHxJ Dutchman.
A IPMne
mr tH
”^**7
After the wound was dressed and Jerry Blanchard.
health of Mrs. Barter.
oi&lt; the Mime. A funny Dutch aong. Hamilton cotnea went. Old JixJ«m- llt&lt;„k-*
Ilnggle* asaln.
again. /&gt;
was resting comfortably as possible, he
Eva Burkett, of Doster,-is assisting
Mrs. William Cooper, who has been
.
'
ALT
III
said that he had broken a good many Mra. Frank Brown with her household
the guest of her sister, Mrs. «W. Fisher
n: I-In the wwdji. ' go thvy think'Joelti-atlm K«R»d.’
horses and driven a Rood many on the duties.
and other relatives, -rettgned to her
••Dost you flare to follow ber another ur&lt;&gt;." b» *xn
track and driving some iu«s good time
hoUMT” w kxk S-Th." inspuJvtrt Iriahmwi. A detrrtlve eogitfM.
Edgar Btiuce and wife visited at Abe | home in Battle Creek, Monday.
■*—Ju tbe ■owls kjpiln. Sobw t&gt;t« Ito*. BCKliS S-Ainuttg the rocks.
as 2^1, but never had met with such Hemienittes’ last Sunday. •
The
captive. Fotf-d again. ...
:.
mother.'
an experience before.
CLOVERDALE.
The K. O. T. M. M. will give a danc­
' CIIVKClt (NOTES.
Miss Hazel Feather wm the giiest of
ing party at the town hall, Wednesday
Pastor G. T. Fisjier and wife are eveuiufc. Feb. 22.
Martin Nagel and family last Sunday.
&gt; r. J .'rn IIUUT. r-Uiaill - -V"
.mu
---- ------evatb oqJ Don't you wnnt'tv adopt a leodk- jx&gt;y. An unwr^oar rtsttar. The dance. FtaaW.
both confined to the house with la
James Brown, of Prairieville, was a
Revival services,which had l»een post­
grippe.
guest of J. N. Pike, Sunday.
poned on account of the weather have
again bwjn resumed at the Evangelical
The L. A. of Delton church will meet
church.
with Mrs: AM Mantle this week to sew
SCHULTZ.
carpet rags.
The Earnest Workers will meet with
Mrs. Ella Loomto was called to Hick­
Mrs. Floy McDermott will serve din­ ory Corners last Friday on aceout.t of Mrs. Charles McDermott on the 24th
ner Friday of this week for the Earnest the serious Jllness of her ten, Fred instead of at Mrs. John McLeads as
Workers band of the Cloverdale M. E. Kelley.
stated last week.
church, furnishing the entire dinner
Mrs. Norton, who has been caring for
Miss Matilda Finkbeinder of Leigh­
heraelf; All members of the church &lt;Mrs. Lucy Bugbee, the past two week?, ton, who has been visiting friends here
and congregation are cordially Invited. returned to her home Id Orangeville, returned home last Sunday accompan­

DELTON.
-. Bert Pennock was in Kalamazoo
Fri day.
Roy Cutler, of your city, was In town
Friday.
Mr. and Mra. B Perry spent a few
days last week with their parents at
Hastings.
Mr. Clint Parshall visited at Mar­
shall over Sunday;
' Mra John Larabee ia some better at
this writing.
Mr.’Will Pierce is threatened with
pneumonia.
Nearly everybody In Dalton is sick
with the grip at this writing. '
Mrs. Lew Williams is threatened with
pneumonia but is better at present.

4

Coughing
Hammer blows, steadily ap­
plied, break the hardeat rock.
Coughing, day after day, jars
and tears the throat and lungs
until the healthy tissues give
way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
stops the coughing, and heals
the torn membranes.

Wagon
Excellence
Strength, durability, safety and utility are com­
bined in

The Studebaker Wagon
!}««* of selected material! - Lumber seasoned fottr to five
quality: tires hand set: durably jxnnted. More
k-Tk?c.
‘-MK-nonce l&gt;eiund everv wagon made
get a Stud .Laker waguu !xx&gt;k and let us ahow you how good they are- •

Lightest Running Wagon Made
We

the
Sf-udeBqker
because wdcan .
guarantee U,

Goodyear Bros;, Hastings, Mich

AMBITIOUS PEOPLE
If there are is ambitious people in Hast,
ings they will do well to read this little ad.

I have twelve Scliolarahips which
I w.Hsellat 1212 per cent diecount
from regular prices before March "&gt;1
.These 12 scholarships cover any
branch of study you may want. I
will be in Hastings during the
week ot March 13 and will give an
exhibitor students' work at Fred L.
Heath &lt;fc Carveths, the • Druggists.
During the week 1 will give away
a prize worth $35.00.

SAWAPABJLU.

«agb..nd told

n

GuyC.Longcor.St®®

�HASTINGS

Heallfy of American Women
A. Subject Much Discussed at Women’s Clubs—
TTie Future of a Country Depends on the
Health of Its Women.

the mail tip to within a few days
his death, at the age of W).
i

C. W. Post, the cereal miLionalre. ’of
Battle Creek, is about to build himself
a line 8100,000 residence at Greenwich
Coqn. Lie will divide his time between
the earn and his “home town.” Battle
Creek.
.

At the wew York state Assembly of
MIm Mnttie Henry, Vlcc-rresldentof ।
Molhvra. a prominent New York doctor Danville Art Club, 420 Green St., Dan­
told the 500 women presen t that healthv ville, Va., writes:
American tvomen were so rare as to biDear Mrs. Pinkham:—“Many vajw’iiulfcr.
•almost extinct.
ing with fernnlu weakness, ir.lhunination and
This hc«-uis to be a sweeping state­ a broken clown system niadn me more auxment of the condition of American ioUBto dioth:u&gt;tolive.butl.vdlal-lPinkluun's
women. Yet how many do you know
- •gr.gv. “y 7°°
well—
And du not haveiouuu
suffering
woman to know what LvduE.PinkTV ho are
--- perfectly
■ ------ .-------lutnuiuuau,»u(iwwiia:.L'rau;r..riilK*ome trouble arising from U
some
n dertiMgedeniMge-1 haul's Vor»..t»i,i.»
Vcgi-table,Coiapound will do fur bcr.'»’
xnc-nt of the female orgunism whichl
When
women are- troubled with
wauifest* itself in headaches, back­
aches, nvrvdusnesi. that bearing-down irregular, suppressed or painful menAx-lir.g. paitLful or'irregnlar nienstriia- strualion, weakness, leiieorxhtba. dis­
tion. leueorriioia. displacement of the placement or ulceration of the womb,
uterus, ovar|an trouble, itidigestion or that bearing-duwn feeling,'^inllaminatiou of the ovaries, backache, bloating,
«leeplessiie*4? There is a tried and .(or flatulency), general debility, inditrue remedy for all these ailments.
stion, and nervous prostration, or are
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ K’-set
with such symptoms as dizziness,
pound ha.-, restored more American
faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri­
women to health than all other reme­ tability.
nervousness, dleeplessneas,
dies in the! world.
It regulates,
strengthens aud cures diseases ot the melancholy, “all-gone” and “wnut-tofemale organism as nothing else’can. be-lcft-alone" feelings, blues, and hope­
they should remember there
For thirty yeprs it has been curing lessness,
is one tried and true remedy. Lydia
the worst forms of female com­ E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at
plaints. .
Such testimony as the following once removes such troubles. No other
mediciue in the world has reeetaed such
should bee mvincing
unqualified endorsement. No other
Mrs. T. C. (Willadsen. oi Manning,
medicine has such a record of cures of
la., writesfemale troutdrei. Refuse tri buy any
Dear Mra- Pinkham:—
“1 can truly say that you have raved my life other medicine, for you need the best.
A light heart, a cheerful countenance,
and I cannot expo» my gratitude to you in
words. For two rears 1 spent lots of money and all the charms of grglcc and beauty:
in doctoring without any benefit for mcn- are dependent upon proper action of the
utrual imtgulariricg and I lutd given up all bodily organs. You cannot look well
hop-* of ever being well again, but I was
pemiadisl to try I.ydia E. Pinkham's '’ego­ unless you feel. well.
table
table Compound
Compound and
and three
three bottle,
bottles hxv.
have re-1
re- , Mrs. Pinkham invites all dek women
store! roe to 5-rf.x-t ta-alth. Had it Dot l-vn to '''.rite her for advice. Her advice aud
for you I would have been'Tmny grave medicine have restored thousands to ,
today.”
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health. Address, Lynn: Mast.
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Lydia E

Pinkham's

Vegetable Compound

Succeeds Where Others Fall

Lorin Wise, ff young man of Otsego
is; in-jail in Kalamazoo, awaiting the
action of tbe authorities in regard W)
sending him to the asylum: ’ He came
tO'Kalamazoo towork in the paper mill
For the Vonvenience of those who
and soon displayed symptoms of Insan­
wish to order all of their papers at one
The Lansing sugar beet factory has ity by refusing to work or to leave tbe time, all subscribers to thd Banner
been purchased by tbe Owosso com­ mills. Tbe sheriff was called aud plac­ who are paid up to date, can fret the
pany who will operate it this year to ed him under arrest.
Banner and auylone of the following
its fullest capacity.
Representatives
for one year in advance as follafvs:
of this company worked among Walton
The trial-of John C. Mitchell for the Banner and Detroit Daily Free
farmers the past week to get them in­ murder of Henry Devonshire last Sep­
Pre**.................................................'.S3 05*
terested iu growing the crop.
tember was begun last week Monday Banner aud Detroit Daily Joum
nalp.::U 3 05*
before Judge Hopkins in the circuit
.1; 3 os*
court at Battle Creek. The state has Banner and iGrand Rapids Hefli
Martin. Freeman,
of
Charlotte,
aid............ j......... ............................ !' " —
a strong case against him but his at­
H 3 08*
while at work at the Widdicomb factory
torneys say that they will explode all Banner and Detroit Semi-Week!]
on Tuesday was unfortunate eqougb
Jourrial ...I
of the theories aud evidences of the
to get his left baud next to the buzz
state on the ground of sei/ defense. Banner and Detroit Free Press
saw. The saw cut into the Joints and
The testimony of about ilftyjwituessea
Fann and Livestock Jouni|d. J
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mangled the hand terribly. Dra. Weav­
will have to be taken, so’the trial will Banner and Michigan Parmer...
75
er dressed the wouncl and hope to avoid
undoubtedly be a long one. The court Banner and Chicago Weekly In­
an amputating.
room is crowded and considerable in­
ter Ocean..;
terest is being taken iu the trial by .the Banner and New York Tribune
A great deal of interest is being neighbors aud friends of tbe deceased
FarmerI................................
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shown at the coroner’s inquest in the and the prisoner.
•To those living on Rural Route#
Pruden murder case at Grand Ledge.
only.
A purse was made up among the citi­
All Charlotte people, but more es­ . These special rates are offered as an
accomodation to Banner patrons and
zens, aud the opera house was rented
pecially the Masonic fraternity are for a limited time. Get your supply of
for the purpose. Clarence Jenks, the
proud of the new Masonic Temple winter s reading now. If there is any
accused man, has "waived examination
recently completed in that city at a Kper or magazine not on£the above
and was bound over to the circuit cost of 840,000. The building will be
t on which we can save you money
we will try and .do 60. Remember the
court for the April term.
opened to the public for the first time BANNERi* never sold for less than
tbe evening of Feb. 22, when a l«eneflt $1.00 whether In combination or
Fred'Culver, froze his face last Mon­ entertainment, concert and grand ball alone. All special price# are made on
day evening in doing tbe good Samari­ willbe given. The building is construct­ the other papers in the combination.
ed of paving brick and Bedford stone,
tan act of pulling a man out of a snow
bank who had selected that place for
sleeping off his Jag, and 'ivould surely
have frozen to death had no one taken
core of him. Another - example of inrterfcrence with the rights of “personal
Lbwiy." - Eaton Rapid* Journal. *

and is finished throughout iu the most
complete manner. The. top door is
given up to tbe lodge room and the projwrty rooms of the various lodges, each
one having a separate room. The
lodge room is claimed by the members

MAPLE GROVE.
Margaret.Mclutrye is quite ill.

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BUSINESS CAKDS.
^TTOKNKYS

N Al’PEK. KLEINHAN8 A
. KNAl’PEN, Attorneys.
17 Michigan Trust Co. Building, Gntad
Rapids. Nichlga*.
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K

WHOM AS &amp; PRYOR. €.H Thoma*.
,-L
Attorneys at Law. L- H. pkyobOfflces over IlMtlug^ City-Bank.

( 10LGB0VK A POTTER.
V
Atturuers at Law,
(SucceMoni to Philip‘I. Colgrove)
ffice tn Union Block. Haatlng*. Practtga*
all tbeaourta of lbs state.
A E. KEN ASTON.
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Attorney at Law.
Ovw J. S. Crckxlyear A Co., store.
-racllore In all court* of the atate. ColleeCd
promptly aueaded to.
.
f M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
•’ Woodland, Mich.
Ailjbivuness given prompt and careful
attention. Collection* * specialty.

R.. LOWRY.
Hastings, Mich.
.
Always a large stock of ejr® glasses and
spectacles on hand.

D

A.* C. H. BARBER, r
«&gt;
Physicians and Surgeons,
taita'ln city or comity reeponded to with
promptaera, day or &gt;l&lt;aL_______ ■

H

B. TIMMERMAN
«
Homtepathlc Physician and Surtoon, Office cor. Jefferson and Center
streets

A HANLON. M. D., ’’byirtcian and
rl.
Sanctons . Middleville,Mlcb
pHARLES RUSSELU M- D.
V
-Physician and Sargeou.
JCice over Fred L. Heath’s drug
Offic- p&amp;
1itealdenue phone 280.

Milan Andrews entertained a cousin
from Oklahoma last Sunday and Men- .
7 to V aan.. 12 lo 2 p.m. ".nd
a,,.
; Chas. Whitcomb, of Battle Creek,
R. S. HARTER. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
passed Sunday with bls son Henry and
OFFICE HOU KB—It to lira. in.. I to? p.m..T
family.
to*p.u&gt;.. All &lt;-alt« prampUy ■ttendrd. .Totophouc at offioe.
MORGAN.
Jake Shoup and Orson Swift are both
Office nt re-dd-uM. Delton, Mteli.
Mrs. Henry Hyde is on the sick list- very low, with; but little hopes of
as is also Mr. J. A. Hyde.
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recovery.
’ Some of the citizens are becoming
Rural mail carriers have been forced
E. WILLISON, D. D. A ’
Very indignant because bf the throwing to abandon their routes for. the past
.
Habitogi. Mfch,
in the-- creek of a number of dead week, although they have supplied their
shoat*.
customers as muph as possible. .
Mr. Will Main went Co Grand Rapids
Mrs. Arthur Nelson died at her home
A. BBELDON,
Tuesday ostensibly to bring back with in West Kalamo, Saturday morning,
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- Abstract and Real Estate office.
Abstract Block. Haa-.ing*.
him tbe household goods 6? Mr. Letter, Feb. 18, after a long illnees. She leaves
Money to loan on Raa! Ent ate. Real Estate
who will work Tor Frank Price the a husband aud tire children to mourn old on commission. General cunverandos.
lar
n&lt;
a
complete
ret of Abstract Books, comcoming summer.
her loss.
[&gt;ll»»a froi_thc Ket-ords, can bmlsbcom Ma
.onracteElder Carpenter, of Morgan, was at
Another pedro party was given by
Cressey., Mich., last Saturday.
His Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton last Sat- &gt;
business was to join a couple in mar­ urday evening to nearly twenty guests.
riage. We failed to learn the names of Mra. Roll Hall and Ed. Wood won first
M. STEBBINS,
the contracting parties.
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Licensed Embalmer
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prizes, aud John Mason and Mrs. Em- i
and Funeral Director.
The rural mail carriers have had a ma Shafer carried away the boobies.
Room* next to Christnu**' Photograph
hard time of delivering the mail the Refreehments were served.
Btodlo. Residence xe Court ■krcet.AU
dills promptly attended. day or ntghLV
past week on account of snow drifts.
Cltlxens Phone. Ro. 6o, Otflcajd.
The Morgan parriur was unable to
HOLMES CHURCH.
serve* h|s entire route. For two day*
B. R. Murdock attended the farmer’s *
last week he battled with tbe drifts institute at Hastings Friday.
each day, but had to give it up as a
Mr.'and Mrs. J. II. Durkee were the
Private paid ptampH and all.
had job.
guests of Ed. 1’a rm alee and wife Wed­
the stamps you may require,
nesday.
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WINTER MEAT EATING

PROBATE. ORDER
Lust Tuesday afternoon u worktrain
FllDHAtE ORDRIf
State of Michigan. County of Ila: ry.
on the Fere Marquetto whs stalled in
AC u --xstou of the Probate &lt; o-irt for the
State of Michigan, county of Barry. *».
’
County of Barry. hohten
the Probata effiee,
At a session of tta’ Prolate Court for tbe
tn the &lt; "Ity of fucolng*. tn miI-I County co County of Harry, tiojdeo at the Probate office the suow near Holland. Two engines
.-aturday the .«h 4»yo! January lu rthe year in th&gt;- rity of litwting-. Iti said County or and a way car were sent to* help them
out- thousand mne taimlred ui»4 Pte.
।out. They were running at iterate of
I Pre-f'iit ».’ba«. M. Mack. Ji.-dite'of Prebab-.
I Iu tbe matter «t tbo wfate of Thoma- |30 miles an hour and crushed Into the
Ciuapbeli. &lt;&gt; •—eased Ou reading aud fiBJig the 1‘cfHJm.- duly. v«vl-1I lump n-ua dtvcu-wl.
rear md of the other train. There
tied, of WUlMm A-1 * mu-ta-J •*«&gt; of said d«sr£*- i On rtsullnu ami fibnx the
(Tuly yeri
••d. praying that an t&gt;rd«-i or decree rosy he fl-ni of Frank R. Paanr.-t ns uri.-iUor uaoted in were 1»; men in the car at the tii me of
made by t id» court &lt;&gt;»teriiiln1ng who art- or e •re the will of *al.l &lt;!&lt;••••• y*-d praylnr tbsd an Instru- the crash. The coach was smashed -to
the lawful heir* of &gt;aid •Incvared and entitled to ; itn-nl nowori flic hi this court purporting to be
i the l:v&gt;t will ami te-lauicni of -aid deceased tx&gt; splinters aird it is a'wonder they were
luberit hl* f-tate.
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Tberropoo II i« ordered, that Saturday, tbe !I admutwl toprolnt* and the executor therein
cJth day of ffebrttary A. D. lW&amp;*t ten o'clock In Jj naniVd appclnted or to *ome other suitable not all killed, but as it was five of them
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th* forenoon. 1&gt;* asMgned tor the hmring of rwr-on.
said petition and that the heirs at taw of said I "Ihervipon It I- ordered that Friday, tbe were badly injured.
deceit.--&lt;1 aud *B other |Hir*ons Interested In i ~r«I day of March A. !&gt;.. 1A». at ten o'clock
s-vld estate, are required to appear al a session |I lo the foremwn, be asHlttned tor the hearing of
of said Court, then u&gt; be holden ut the probate I -aid petition and that the heir* r.t taw of said
The fruit crop of Berrien co&amp;ly had
office, la the Ciry of Hasting*. In said county, | d*eex*r&lt;l and all Wh«r per.wn* Interested tn
aad show cause if any there be. why the prayer ' said eajate. are required to ap|-e rr at a -emlon a close shave last night. It was thought
of the p-tlilonw may not be granted. Aljd It ;' of said Court, then to l-e holden al the probate
lv further entered, that said itcUtlowr give office, in the City of Ita-Ungs, Id said county, for a time that it would be mined by
notice to -the persons Interested In said relate I| and show can -elf anythere be, why th* prayer
of Clio pendency of said petition and the he-arlng i of tbe petitioner may not b* granted. And It tbe &lt;-old, but a wind from Lake Michi­
thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be Is further ordered, that Mid petitioner give
published In the llAmxas Baxnf.m a news­ notice to the person* interested In -aid estate gan moderated the temperature. The
paper printed and circulated in **ld County cf ot the pendency nf said petition and the hearing crop of fruits in tbe county usually
mm-, once In each week for three sudct-sslve thereof by ruuslnit a copy of this order to be averages' about 2,000.000 bushels. The
pubUahed in th- IIa*tinIm&gt; BAXNXU apowsweek* t&gt;rrvlou* to said day of hearing.
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paprr printed aud ctoc Hated In •*!&lt;! Comity of temperature went down to ten degrees
Klla-C. HK&lt; ox.
Ch *e. M- M w k.
Probate Itegi -ter.
Judge of Probate llarry. &lt;mce In each week fot‘threesuccessive
weeks previous to aal.’
below here, and dispatches from other
(A True Copy. I ..............................................
Ei.m &lt; ■ Hrcox.
Prutuite Kevtater.
Judge of Probate. ppints ■ In the fruit bell say it did not
Sheriff's Noiice of Election. | (A true
copy I.
fail below 15, .so tbe damage was not
To thq Inspectors of Election and'the
great.
Qualified Voter* of Barry County:
PROBATE ORDER.
Pursuant tn thie notice from tic- Secretary of
St'ite for tlw &lt;t;&gt;te of Michigan yon are hrrel.v
State of MIchlffHO. •’otibly &lt;"*1 Barry. s&lt;.
nutir.ed that nt tlwGewmi Election to lie held
fl'he readers of the'Tribune remem­
At
‘**Iou of tkc Prototr ClVirt for the
(Citron
•tvloy
April
irJ Mb. »•the fo&gt; (-01l
lIlt‘ay m
0{"
In this »C
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made to order.
---ny. boldcu at th-' Promt* office Iu
officers
lowing nJ
---- uro to he riwHrd and to b- voted tft ei|-y of Haitfiu
dluxs.in ■‘aid cotwty eu Wwlurwlay ber recent mention of a fracas in which
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Decker spent*
JAS. H. ATKINS.
Harry County: &lt;&gt;»&gt;• Jitrtk* ot th- 8u» ....
th„--------------------t’M d&gt;y „( Febnrarv lii the year ona a drunken Arkansaslte while making
- turmc’t&gt;irt.
two^genteof
&lt; '4 irt. two
Regent* ot thr
the Uniter-dtr
LnBcralty of tbou-Mixl
ttjous;in&lt;1 nine
but
The Poor Stomach’s Tale ot Woe- 'Sunday with Lon Lydy's people in
ulti- hundred
and live.
' Mlctuuan. our member of tin- state Botirdof
a vicious attack on Chas. Pratt, former­
FrrMlit. Chan. M. .Mark. Judge of Probati1.
North Carlton.
Just now Mi-o-na is Needed:
Education ito lib vacancy) arid one cnrrult
In th* matter of the e*tateof Ann Parrott ly lot this city, was hit by a scantling
Judge for tbe Fifth Judicial UiretiiL comprising deo-tixed.
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In spite of the storms and bad weath­
At this season of the year thousands
the counties of Barry and Eaton.
On rvadtoR and Rlln* the |&gt;etitloh duly verl- in the hands of Mr. P’s seta Roy and
Vjl'Toll B.Ft ItXlss.
flM. of Chartea M. I*arrott. son nf said d«cw»&lt;?4.
of people are already showing the il! er Mr. Ober brought our mail every
Sheriff of Barry County.lira vine thntnn order or decree may t«e rbad* by '■ killed. The unexpected result of tbe symptoms that are sure to result from
. *' The Ntagam FcClt Bouti-”
day
last week.
thia court dptonntBlnit whoarn or were the ta*- ’ trlkl is that Roy was convicted and
die usual winter diet. Indoor life, meat
xrrit P OF HEAKl.xG CLAJtW*tnl heirs of aald 4&gt;&lt;eea«od and entitled to inherit |
Taking i-ff.-rt Nov. S7.1SKM. Trains leave M
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnum spent
her estate.
sentenced to four years imprisonment. eating, hearty foddrlack of exercise,
State of. Michigan. County of Barry, as.
Hasting* a* follow*:
Thereupon It
ordered, that Saturday the
. Notice I- hereby given, that by an order of the
over w'ork, ana poor ventilation spell Tuesday with Perry -Stowell's people
EASTWARD}
Probate ttottrt for tho County of Itarry. made on ■.Xh day of February. A. D., ISM. at io o'ffiock The case will be appealed.—Charlotte “sickness," and poor health.
in West Woodland.
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the ath day ut Jamury A. D- tw®. four In tbe forenoon. Im‘aaiijtned for the hearing of Tribune.
If the stomach cannot do its work
months from that date were allowed tor erodtl- wild petltlou and that the hidra at taw of aa}d
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
John
Wickham
spent
ora to pn*sekt their claims avalnit the »«tate deceiiM-d and all otlHT l«TH0iu luterttded Iu
properly, ill health is sure to follow, MLXo. IW, Sight exprera............................. t:00
of Samuri Weeks IM- of -aid
J* ‘aid ratate. are required to appear nt a season
o na is the one medicine that assures a . Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
•ea-sed.and that *11 creditor ,of said dreeiwd of «ald Court, theft to be boldeii nt Che probate
WESTWARD
MraL A. B. Hall, of Marshall, was natural digestion, that strengthens the Rogers in Hastings.
fcse required to present their claim* to &gt;a d office. In the city ot HaatlnRsIn said county,
No. WT.Grand Rapid* rxprea*..«4....»:ffil]
Probate fkwrt. at th« Pi oltatr office in Uw city and show cause If any there be. why the prayer burned to death Tuesday, morning. stomach, that soothe* and heals all ir­
lt». Grund Rapids expressI...18:0-1
of Hasting-, tor examtastioi! and allowance on of th*petitioner may not bo granted. AiuT It
Mra. Sarah Stewart who has been vis­ No.
No. 103. Mall........................................... 8:8#
or before thts -stti May ot May next, and that Is further ordered, that todd petitioner five Mrs. Hall was 85 years old, aud ritation, congestion, and intlamation in
Itactfk'exprra.*................. I.;, .sffi#
the stomach or bow lee. It is this that iting her neice, Mrs. May Townsend, No. lax.
such claims will be heard before said (ourt. on notice to the person* Interested In said estate
Train* Nos. 101.1&lt;B. ub aud 1». daily.
Friday, the Wth day of May next. *1 ten of the pendency of said petition and the hearing being nearly blind carue in close coh-' makes It a certain aud guaranteed cure returned to Hastings Monday.
ther-ot by causing a copy of thin order to bo
O. W. BUUGUKe,
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o olock In the forenoon of that day.
punished In the HAWriro* Bannkr a hewn- tact with a stove while warming her­ for all stomach troubles.
Dated Jan. ISth. A. !&gt;.. 1*^- „ ..
W.
H.
BARKON,
Agent.
Chtaaco.
A few from this way attended the
paper printed and circulated In said county of self. J. C. Powers, in whose house she
CHAWLfta M. M.u k.
If the digestion is impaired, the blood
Hastings.
Jud kb of Probate. Barr*, once tn each week for Threo successhe
social at Andrew Geiger’s Friday even­
is
Impoverished
and
become*
filled
with
weeks previous to »al&lt;J day of hearing.
lived, succeeded in smothering the
poisonous impuriiiea, deranging the ing. Tipped over going and coming.
I HAH. M. MACK,
?U.a C. nacox.
Judge of Probate. ; Hames with a blanket before the old whole system aud causing sickness and
Mra. Jennie Barnum gave a pedro
Probate Iteglster.
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lady was burned. Half an hour after­ suffering. Mi o na, acting upon the
(ATrue CopyK
Mra. Dora
ward Mrs: Powers, Mrs. Hall's daugh- stomach and digestive organs cures party Thursday evening.
sleeplessness, nervous troubles, head­ Murdock and Walter Durkee received
ter,went upstair to see If her mother
table!■ effect Oct. S3, tSM
aches, backaches, and general weakness the first prize and Mra. Hefbert Sprague rime
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O*nto*a Standard Tbne^.
PROBATE ORDER.
was all right, and, found tbe old lady and debility.
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EXSEK4Frt«
and
Mra.
Dwight
Barnum
tbe
second,
Blate of Michigan, County of Barry, Mb
&lt;enveiloped in flames, her clothing again
If you are weak and ailing tbe
lv Kalamazoo ar Wrisfit? IS
At » ftcnfltm of the Probate Court for »r- ,
prizes.
County of-Barr. hoWcn at the Probate office having caaght fire. Ab she entered the chances are that it is due to a diseased
Dattna 8® 6:38 &lt;:M
in tbe city qf liattlnw. iu mM county on Mao- .room her mother fell dead. It is proba­ stomach, but you can be cured by using
I* known this world over for the won­
Hasting*
sffiBftjCo iff.
day tfic 3Mh day o&lt; January tn the year o»e
derful CORES. We Guarantee every
Mi-o-na. Ask W. J. Holloway, the re­
10:40 4:14 Cd* *rvi'a’r'M,3y'T 8:IS4SO 11:4*
HIGH BANK.
box. If not enUrely satisfactory to you
taounnd nine hoodraa and five.
ble that after Mr. Powers left Mrs Hall liable druggist, to show you the strong
FrwM-nt. C-bxM. -M. M*ck. Judge of Prebate.
we return your uwney. as to outJim&gt;Tbe roads ate beginning to be quite
lonatag '
..J.-. 8J8.
In tbe matter of the estate of (William E- ।she again approached too near to the guarantee under which Mi o na is sold.
csty we refer you to auy bank or bustnlt*B 6:18
Grand RapM* 7:&lt;O
Cawl. decca.-v.-d.
es* house in our clly.
Mi 6 na costs but 50c a box. If it does passable again tbe mail was blocked
• »n reml Ing and filing the petition duly veil- stove aud her drws again caught Are not help you, the price is absolutely two-days last week.
fled, of Carrie A. Vaiwel widow of said deceased the same way.
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nothing.
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praying that an Instrument oow on tile In this
H. Bechtel is taking possession of E.
court purportin* to be the last will and testa| mentof said deceased-beadmitted to probate
C. Eamond's farm and F. G. Silsby is
and the executor therein tmuned appointed or
moving on the 8. 8. Ingereon farm.
rough hands and all Skin BUfMf*.
’ some other suitable piraou.
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Thereupon it Is ordered, that Monday the rib
James Freeman *nd wife and daugh­
day of Fenrugry A. D. 1W5 at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon. Im-axaipmd for the hearing of said
ter Florence aud Marine Pilgrim and
are pretty hard on shoes.
petition iuxf that the heirs ax taw of sald deceaAed and all other pereons Interested In said estate
wife spent Sunday at Jessie Erb.
, are required to appear at a tension of sal*
I Court, th«n to be holden at the Probate office.
Ilka
3 ounce box j&gt;cat paid to mjy addccbs^
Sarah Erb is so Improved that she
in the City of HasUngs, In said County and
IRON SOLES.
Try and Remember that ~'y
can walk with tbe aid of a chair.
show cause If any there be. why the prajrer ot
Che peUttoncr may not be granted. And It t»
H.
Bechtel
and
family
spent
Sunday
We
make
a
specialty
of
re­
farther ordered that said petitioner give notice
to tbe person* Interested in said estate, of the
pairing all kinds of foot wear for
at W. H. Eaton*.
pendency of said petition and the hearing
Men, Women and Children. Try
thereof by causing a copy of CM* order to be
us once aud'get satisfaction.
published In tbe Hastings BAXXjre a newr
One
uuo ci
of xtiug
Ring’bs Dyspepsia
xryupvpeia uauicus
Tablet*
paper printed and clroutated in said County of
f.,r (hr™, anmvHUilVA
and our Free HOME TREATMENT Will Cure and that
after eating even if you eat but IltUe. i
W. *L MICHAEL S
weeks' previous to said day of hearing.
will digest the little you do eat, and
The Banner wants your wants
Ch Ab. M.Mack.
W. J. HOLLAWAY
cure IndegMtlon. Dyspepsia, Sour
Judge of Prabat
TWO COBBLERS.
ba»;; for sale and will giro you a question blank to fill out and send to us for our treatment.
for Its WANT COLUMN.
Bex* O. Hkfxix.
Stomach Belching, and Weak Heart
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the drugR-iat.
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selves, 6at te say that a charitable)
people could afford to take no other i
course.. But Mr. Walker is a lawyer. ’
and must know the high ideals which ■
I Walker, after admitting tbe agreement j
1 should govern a member of that pro­
। to pay money to settle the LeClair ।fession, particularly when be Is acting
troubles, also admits in almost so I as the trusted agent of the people to
many words what'we believe was the secure a just enforcement of the laws.
truth, that Mr. Walker used the crimi­
He caunot plead ignorance, nor that it
nal court machinery of Barry county
was merely a mistake, when he, as
to compel the settlement of a civil case/ such trusted agent of the people,
Here are tbe very words used to defeud
.agreed to protect Edward LaClair from
Mr. Walter, but which in reality con- t criminal proceedings.
He had no
demn his 'actions in this case: “Tbe business to make or even suggest such
money was a little slow in getting
a proposition. It wa« not merely a
around, and to provide for any failure
mistake, wheu lie let the mattwjrest of the man to make His promisefgood, and allowed large expense bills to ac- •'
a complaint was sworn out December
cumulate for bis clients, the people, to
24th, 1904.’’ Wo believe such action by
pay, when a word from]him;.would
a public procecutor as this defenw ad­
have.saved it all. It is not merely a
mits is gross official misconduct, and
an utterly unwarranted and indefensi­ mistake for a public prosecutor to use
the criminal court machinery to bring
ble use of a public office.
about the settlement of a civil case.
3rd. This defense of Mr. Walker
That itn’i a mistake. It appears to
seems to proceed on the theory that
us, and we are sure it will to our read­
Prosecutor I’ryor ought to have preaum
ed that the proceedings against La- ers, as a wrong which amounts to of- •
Clair might not be iii good faith, andj fici&amp;i misconduct and a flagrant mis

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use of a public position.
This matter is now before Judge
Smith.
If the present prosecutor,
sheriff and under sheriff have done
what they had no just or fair grounds
for
doibg In bringing Edward Laf'lair
j
to'this
city bn a criminal charge, they
,
(should be censured for either their ex­
travagance
or misconduct or both
,
,whichever It may prove. If on the
other hand, it shall be found that they
acted in good faith, but that Mr. Walk­
that case.
4th, Thia defense of Mr. Walker as- er misused t^is prAilic trust to helpjhis
Berta that Prosecutor Walker did in­ clieuf, .Mrs. LaClair. settle a civil case:
form Sheriff Courtright not to serve that he even went so far as to agree]to.
the warrant against LaClair until noti protect LaClair from criminal proceed­
tied. Mr.Courtright unqualifiedly denies ings wheu he was the prosecutor; that
ever having received such instructions. he failed to tell Sheriff Courtright.
On the.'contrary he believed the pro­ Sheriff Furulss, Under Sheriff Ritchie
ceedings were in good; faith.
The or hie successor, Prosecutor l*ryor, or
charge that the BANNER criticised ! Justice Bishop, that this was not a
Sheriff Courtright's actions in this case | bona fide criminal case: then action
is untrue. Everything indictee that . i should he taken that will not encourage
he acted in good faith wheu he handed such official misconduct in the future.
the warrant which 1’roeecutor Walker We believe a committee of investiga
had given him over to Sheriff Furniss, Ifon should be appointed composed of
saying as he did so, “There’s a fellow men who will be fair, and who will fix
they waul. I understand he is in Buf­ the blame where it belongs. So far as
Prosecutor Pryor, Justice Bishop,
falo.”
5th. .This defense of Mr. Walker Sheriff Furniss and Uunder Sheriff
fails to explain why Sheriff Courtright Ritchie are concerned, they court such
wasAilowed to think LaClair was in an investigation.

so should have asked his predecessor if
they really were what they pretended
to be. Exactly thh opposite should haveJ
been the procedure: If LaClair was1
not wanted, it was Mr. Walker's plain
duty to have explained the situation to
his successor. It is not pretended however that he ever gave any information
or intimation to the present prosecutor.
sheriff or under-shfhiff or to Justice
Bishop, that it was not a bonaflde crini-

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ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Hasting*. Mich., Feb. 20, 1905.
letters addressed to persons named
below remain unclaimed in this office
and will be sent to the dead letter office
if not claimed by March 6, 1905:
Ladies—Miss Nettie Stauffer. Miss
Betsy Oak, Misa Grabe. Stilson, Mrs.
A. J. Wright, Mrs. Emily Welsh.
Gentlemen—Willard Bellows, Henry
Cahoon, W. ‘P. Hoyt, Clifford’ Kenyon,
W. J. McDonald. Bert Moot, Mr. Pasco,
Mr. Clay Perraboya, Mr. C. B. Randall,
*Mr. Geo. Stewart, D. W. N.Tcft, J.F.
Williams, Richard M. Frost. ‘ Drop*’
Geo. A. Brown.
Please say advertised'’ when asking
for advertised letter. W. R. Cook,
Postmaster.

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MODES OF THE MOMENT.
Caracul is one of tbe fura favored for

young girls.
Cloth and fur are both u*ed for the
■mart redlngote.
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On tiw modish color list there sro
five shade* of eopper.
Shaded velvet is an admirable fabric
for trimming purposes.
A gown of chiffon velvet has the
preference for afternoon wear.
The long pear shaped spangle Is e»peclally In demand. Tbe other forms
are round, oval, square or triangular.
Buttons of brilliant*, the more ex­
pensive variety rivaling the diamond in
brilliancy, are the leaders in tbe button
world.—Brooklyn Eagle.

Buffalo..
LAKE VIEW.
(Jth. in this defense of the ex prose
cutor, the claim is made that Mr«. LaWill Charlton and wife have the grip.
PLENTY~bF PROOF.
Clair told the officer that she did not
Arthur ( rook and May Draper visit
want her husband brought.back. That ed at James Bolter's Sunday.
From People You Know From Has­
claim is inconsistent with tbe facts.
Milan Waldorff, of Hastings, drove
No men stand higher for integrity in ।
tings Citizens.
Address,
into Daniel Erb's last Thursday night
DETROIT.
Tbe greatest skeptic can hardly fail
Barry codnty than Victor Furnits and
about nine o’clock t J stay all night, the to be convinced in the face of evidence
Dr. Donald McDonald
Harry Ritchie. Both deny the state­
road being blocked with snow.
like this. It is Impossible to produce
thX*specialist.
ment attributed to Mrs. LaClair. Ou
Daniel Erb and his daughter Verl better proof of merit than the teatime
East Fulton Str,
January 10th, both went to the home
nY of residents of Hastings, of people
Grand Rapids, Mich
of Willis Martiu, her fatber.^-to ask if were called to attend the funeral of his who can be seen at any lime. Read
■I will Show you bow to make Pa day at&gt;
solutetysurv; wo furnish th«f work and
When you need a pill it is always l &gt;ey wanted tbe case pushed. Mr. wife’s mother in East Lowell Saturday. 'the following casco? it:
! teach you free, you work in tbe ibcallty *}&gt;"■ best to buy the best. Dade's .Little
Martin declared that he did, and that Mrs. Erb lias been helping to care for
you live. Send us your addrms and we will ev
plain the business fully, rememberJguarantee Liver Pills are the best. Try them. LaClair deserved a four year term in her mother for the past ten days.
&lt;WI|'Uiut, ciu«ln&lt; pain dm low *•«&gt;•*
a c!.«r profit of P for every day's work. »b*&gt; | They havea way of their own. Sold by
Henry Fisher aud Frank Charlton
prison- Mrs. LaClair said she wanted
lately sure. Write at oner.
.
| novaa wanuracTuinno co.,d*f&lt;. io,o»w»a,H»—. j Fred L. Heath, tbe druggist.
Iher husband brought here but did not have opened a road through their farms
want him sent to prison. January .'list so that all persons who desire to cross
one day I saw Poan’t KMdw Pin* adrer
Under Sheriff Ritche took the affidavit | from the]State road to the Center road' ■oo-l.«nd
SCHEDULE A.
thlnkina they might help me I pre
necessary for the extradition of LaClair can get through with ease. It is im­ wired a bov at W. H. Goodyear'sttrac More,
final will cheertuUy *ay. tte-&gt; did mc-'roor.to .Middleville. In the court of Justice possible to open the cross roads.
p-od than any remedy I ever took ',
For sale by all dealer* price 50 cents
Whittemore, of that town, this affidavit
Irving Charlton came home Satur­
BtATK OF MK’HW.AN. &gt;
was read to Mrs. LeClair by Mr. day to recruit up after the fire at the Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole
County of Barry.
f '
agents for the United Slates. Remem
The Circuit Court for the-County ot Barry in Chancery.
Ritchie, who asked her if she under Agricultural -college. He lost about ber the name, Doan’s and take no other.
I &gt;1 ii the matter of tbe petition of James B. Bradley. Auditor Genera!
stood it. She affirmed that she did. forty dollars woilh of clothing. He
*0.
I
In brtnur ofMLlfSlUn.rorlb.ul.
of »*-rtaln land* lor taxes a*'*‘*se«l tbercon.
.
Before Justice Whittemore took her: made two trips up stairs 'for his apparel
’
TAXES
OF
1W0.
FINS'LAKE.
(io r. adlng a»J filing the |&gt;etltlon of the Auditor General of the
oath to the affidavit, he asked her if she all right, but the third trip when he
80x14-of Michigan, praying fora decree In favor of the State of Michigan,
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
The beautiful has fallen and it looks
.aniiint each twrcrl of land therein described, for the amounts therein
understood what she had* signed. She went' to comeldown. the fire cut him
snreliled claimed te be due (or taxes, interest and charges on each
as though the most of it had stopped
land, aud that such lands be mid for the amounts m»
Johnson's Addition.
declared that abe did. No matter what off in the stairway in his ward. and£he
in tbe woods. Moat of the roads are
r’’uteordcrJil ttati*will l&gt;e b"&gt;'f^tho51jULbthel(?trof
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affidavit she may now make to rescue had to retreat to a window and jumped
open to the Helds.
?^.\«Xhty^
her attorney from his unpleasant no about seven feet across to a window
VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.
Man-11 a 1&gt; i Kiu nt (lie Aliening of the Conrt on that day. and t’.ort
B. F. Grover has returned from cen
toriety in this case, the plea that ahe from tbe third story. He says he don't
an i&gt;er»oti* Interested In aneh land* or any part thereof, desiring te
IL Btaley'iCAddltlon.
ountnl the ll«n eUlmod thereon by the State of Michigan, for■ suoli
did not then know what she was doing want another such experience as that. tral Ohio, where he went with a car of
taxes interest and charges, or any part thereof, shall appear in said
potatoes.
cEurt, and file with the clerk thereof, acting a* register In chancery,
is indefensible. Did she know what He leaves for the college Monday.
thru objections thereto, OR or before the fir*l day of the
‘-}l*
TAXES OF .1902.
We are surrounded or will be by
she was doing when on Dec. 24th she
Court almr mentioned, and teat in deteilt tbere^ themme w«iIj
taken a, confessed and a decree will lie taki ii and entered as prayed
: telephone lines. The Fanners* toll line
swore to the complaint under which the
Townihlp I North or Range7 WA*t.
NASHVILLE.
fc-.lt, said petition. And u I» further oNvred that
&lt;*■
original case was commenced by Prose
said d&lt;s-rrcthe lands de*cr1i&gt;e&lt;1 In *.il&lt;l petition for which a decreo of
Sec.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Williams on the east and the Bell on the weaL
■ale shall he made, all! I* sold for the several taxa*. Interest and
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22 72 6 91
cutor Walker?
eta «&gt;•* thereon as determined by such decree, on the first Tuesday in
February 9th a daughter.
Mav (hereafter, lieglnuing at 10 o'clock n. m. on said day, or on the
NORTHEAST BARRY.
"tin This defense of Mr. Walker al
Township
2
North
of
Range
7
West.
dayot days siik-sjurnt thereto a.* may lw«
^5
Mrs. Will
of WHWII
Carson City, is vis.
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1 a » II
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n m Crab,
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that, when
MkoU
by I'-osw^L
trtMld
,VIMI.
lhe
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sale of said lands and each and every iiarrt-l thereof, at the
Farmers are busy keeping the roads
the county Treasurer, or at such convenient place as shall
tor 1Prvor
’ryhr to name a committee to in
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open.
bj him at the county Mat of tire tounty of Jiarry. sta»e of Mlct Ig.ui
Mrs. ('hades Herring went to KalaTownship i North a! Ran&lt;e o Went.
■ad lba» the sal- then and tbete made will a public »«le. and each
1 vestigate his own, hre predecessor’s,
• Miss Rena Piter, who has been very
In ind-err. .hall l»- y|««WE V'ST1,™ uSK.'S
I Sheriff Furniss’ and Under Sheriff maxoo Thursday to have her eyes treat’ see.
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til-- total taxes. Interest and charges, and ihe sale shall be made to the
sick the past week with scarlet fever,
Ixtt conunruclnx 4 73-1 no ■
person paying th* full amount eliarg-d *Rln»t
sn&lt;! chain*
Ritchie’s actions, Judge Smith, after
we«t o( north &gt;&gt;
■orepting a conveyance of tbe smallest undivided fee simple Interest
ia better at this writing.
ther- ih; or. tf no perou will pay the tax— and charges and take a I Hint, wuth k »-100 chain*,
Mr. Lorenxo Hart who has been
hearing Mr. Walker's statement, said
nonvevance ta less than Che entire thereof, then the whole parceHhall west fi 3B-100 chain*, north
Tbe school has . been closed for this
8 6&amp;-100 chains, east 3 ®
■that "the officials had acted hastily, to seriously ill with pneumonia, Xia con­
too chain*. ......................3
3
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week on account of scarlet fever, also
Lot com mend hr 7 4100
5
say the least’’ aud had then dismissed valescent.
no Sabbath school next Sunday.
chains west of north
the matter. Judge Smith declares and
Mabel Marble, little daughter of Mr.
po-U. mxith e 33-100 chain*.
west • ss-ioo chain*, north
the court stenographer’s record shows and Mrs. W-l. Marble*has been quite । Clifford Pennock is home on a visit
"wiuJ^UwYion.ci'^SSTit'K.cfifult Ji.dr' .nd Uh-mlof mm R 55-100 chains, east 3 35- '
from Grand Rapids.
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100 chain*...... ..v....... 3
2
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that no snch language was used by the ill the past week.

The Home Soap (o.,
a Day Sure

ANNUAL TAX SALT.

John Willison carries the milk to the
Tbe funeral ot Porter Barnes occured Friday, and was largely attended creamery while E. Piter is quarantined
although the weather was bad.
HIS 35TH SUBSCRIPT’ON.
The remains of Mrs. Will Green, of
Matthew Young, of Carlton, paid
Dakota, formerly of this place were
his 35th consecutiife subscription for
brought here for burial last week.
the Banner last week. Mr. Young
There was a debate at theJFelghner can remember baany things connected
school bouse last Friday night. %The with the earlier history of-the Banner
question, resolved that Lincoln was a and of the county. He came lo Michi­
greater man than Washington, was de­ gan In 1859 from New York state, and
cided in favor of the affirmative.
started working for a farmer near
Galesburg at W a month.
Later he
drove a team from Battle Creek to
The great rule of health'—
Hastings hauling groceries for Abram
KccP the bowels regular.
Ryerson, tbe grocery being located on
tKe corner where the Banner office
now stands. By such work- as this be
Want your moustache or beard Dll ft Vlllft U1 UIQ nVE earned the money to pay for the farm
a beautiful brawn or rich black ?Use
.Jit where he now lives.

court. Nor has Judge Smith dismiss­
ed the matter. On the contrary he
has reserved it for further consideration
and investigation.
Tbe defense of Mr. Walker closee
with a plea for overlooking mistakes
of public officials. Surely that course
1s the just one If we felt that in this
matter the former prosecutor’s conduct
was the result of a mistake, we would
not only be glad to overlook It our-

Township 3 North of Rance 9 West.

O. ( . BARNUM. Re«l«ter.

e S of s 0 h north at rood.12

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

To the Circuit Court for tbe County ot Barry ia Chancery:
Township 4 North of Range 9 West.
TH. i-tiUou at Jame« B. Bradley. Auditor General of the State
Michigan for and In b-hslf of said stale resp«Mtfully shows that the
tht of lands hereinafter set forth and marked “Hchwlule A.icontalus
adfvrli'11-m '.t all tt»&gt; lands iu said County of Barry, upon which
for the yesra mentioned therein. «nd which were । CITY OF HASTINGS.
rebiru»d as delinquent for non-payment of taws, and »hleh taxes
tave not been paid; togHher with the total amount of such taxes, with South H of lota itwand
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tetercst computed thereon to tbe time fixed for sale, and collection fee
11B7........... .............. — ’78
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Townihlp s North of Range 8 West.
PVour mtiMwir further show* totbe Court Hurt «dd tao4&gt;wereretilk“ Eu&gt;" ,i&gt;£; «under in. praewon.rf KJ W « Ure
P.itJiC Actaof 1*3. s» dellnqtw-tit tor non payment of Mid taxw, for
t«d ywv re*poctively. and that aaid tax- remain
ttnu lands Included la Bald “Schedule A for taxes of two orpdoj
EMtero Addition.
Tmirt wrvr returned to tire Auditor (lenecal as delinquent for said
n.M^ thr urovlZoB of lire general tax laws In force prior to tire
Blk.
AdT^O &lt;rf IbT l-ubllc
of 18M. and wto^h taxes remain
south W of lota

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T1XAGE OP MIDDLEVILLE.
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roilXoaPwTad oxp^ws, a» set forth in said “Schedule A." are .
▼&gt;11 &lt;1 th® on the —rend parcels at lands devribrt! in said sehrdulj-.
Y^it iHjtlUooer farther shows that the said taxes on said d-srrll-s

south K at....
Lotel.2ind3.
Lots.............
VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.

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A man's linen should be speckles*, flawless, distinguished Uu
bj lU»nowj wbluow.. A.old’cbe -reltow^TS
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AMERICAN LAUNDRY

ttHs are th* beat.

�HAM INGS BANNER FEBRUARY 31. ,905.

INSPIRATION INSTITUTE
FRIDAY AFTERNOON SESSION OF THE
TEA OH EH*S INSTITUTE.

fredLHeatti&amp;Grvet&amp;

Every seat was occupied at the after­
noon session and the singing of a round
■"Row Your Boat**wu used for an open­
ing number. Miss Wise gave a talk
on Beginner's Reading—Method and
Material which was meet interesting.
The most important queetion is how to
teach them to read and what to teach
them to road. She discussed the old
and new methods and told wHy the al­
phabet was obsolete The advantages
and disadvantages of the phonic, word
and sentence methods which had all
been in vogue at various times were ex­
plained. From ail these had developed
the combination method, in Which the
best features of the foregoing had beet
retained. By all means begin with
script she said in teaching thp child to
read In regard to the materia! it is
not the word itself than counts hut the
power the child gets from the word.
They come right frdm the world o f
play and it should be the alto of the
teachar that this activity.is not lost for
it can bo directed and used iki many
useful ways. Emphasis was laid on
having variety in material. Enthusi­
asm is needed too. for a teacher who is
indifferent gets indifference from the
-children. She then gave a practical il­
lustration of the work with a number I
of primary children from Miss Furniss'
room.
&gt;
In considering the next topic the
Chief Aim of Education; Prin, Grawn
said: If we attain this highest success
io life we must have a well defined aim.
and then bend all our energies to the
Genera! Orders No. 2706..
accomplishment of it. The period of
infancy has a wonderful siguiflcauce in
“Yqn will at once open an active campaign against the common enemy Dyspepsia and Indigestion, who posess tbe city of Hastings
education. It is necessary that the
“Attack the enemy In force aud lescue every Dyspeptic, now held prisioner.
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child get his physical environment first
‘•Next Saturday, February 25th. you will bring to our Headquarters, Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth’e store, all prisoners of -Dyspepsia,
then follows the Spiritual and Mental
adjustment. The chief aim of educa­
where each will be furnished, absolutely free, a full size (25c box) of llexall Dyspepsia Tablets.
.
tion is to produce character and in a
"You will inform any Dyspeptic located outside the city of Hastings that they may obtain a free package (full size) by sending a two-cent
•concise outline he demonstrated the
stamp to Headquarters.
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methods by which education accomp­
lished this end.* Scientific, literary, aes­
"Instruct Fred L. Heath A Carveth to charge twenty-five cents for each package after 50 packages have been given away, and to inform
thetic,
institutional
aud religious
each purchaser that if prompt relief is not obtained, the purchase pribe will be refunded at their store.
CAPTAIN REXALL, Adjutant.
knowledge helps us to live more com
pletely, to be useful, and happy in our
Free Distribution one day only, Saturday, February 25, beginning' at 8 a. m.
work and labor, and on gall these does
character test.
After recess a class ■ of second grade
pupils rendered a pretty songjin a inert
Money will be refunded, exactly as printed on package, in case of dissatisfaction. Price, 25 cents, at our store or by mail.
.
pleasing manner under direction of
M&lt;ss Brurum. Miss .Wise then-look a
number of second grade pupils from
Mias Fitzgerald's room land gave a
practical illustration of the Jmethod
she.used iu conducting areadiug class, were the speakers.
"
1 2 •i’foP'Fsor Waldo gave some start* hbw our thoughts unconsciously it:- •‘Boots. Matches. Candles and Other
*
regulating the length of time trains
which wm enjoyable as well as instruc­
The meeting was opi ned promptly i ling statistics and some 'logical rea- fluence our minds one way *&gt;r the Dersons.”
may hold crossings. Carried.
tive.
.
.
on time .the curtain raising upon a suns for the consolidation of rural o^hcr; and for that reason we should
The total enrollnient was ISO. of
Moved by Aid. Snyder that the Light­
chorus
of
young
todies
who
sang
a
schoolsIn
the
state
of
Michigan
farm
the
habit
of
looking
at
the
bright
these exactly 125 Were tcaefavnl. the ing Committee secure a competent
Prin. Grawii closed* the afternoon
with a magnificent address on the “Our beautiful H'-’ec!iov&lt;t the singers being I therj- are l.l’"4* rural schools, which slide of things. He vividly drew pic­ districts rcpre«-nt&lt;«l being as fol-1 electrician to test , the street lights.
•
.
under the leadership of Miss Shurlot j have tin' arcrag.* attendance pf about tures (rum real life of men who looked lows:
Carried. Ayes Aids. Bennett, Grant,
Common Schools and the Democracy"
Brumm,
of. .........
music ....
in the
This means
Axsyrlu. district No 1: IMltiniore. Hayee, Horton, Snyder. Tobias,
»&gt;«uum&gt;, instrtfctor
««,v. w
____I eight
^.O-T _sdiofar-i.
____ r--..........................
- that
-r-r l.onf M fkv bright side add those who could
which was listened to with (absorbing •city schools, the , metolM?f» of the i teachers are employed to do the work । s&lt;ii* nothing but the dark aide, and Nos. 1. 2. 3. 4 and
Barry. Nos. 5,
Moved-by Aid. Tobias meeting ad­
interest and frequently applauded. In chorus showing th- careful training I that 2(»o or 25" teachers could do. and । comparing the influence of each on and No. 4 by two teachers; Carlton, journ. Carried.
have received
under' Miss I do better. Both teachers .and kctyolars
scholars j the home life.
‘
’
under
every district as follows: Nos. I. 2t 3,
a masterly manner he brought out the they
Brumm's instruction.
j would do better work If there were
In the-home we should cultivate 4. 5. fi. 7. 9. 10. 11 and 12. Qutletonresponsibilities and glorious possibili­
t.’ommoo Council met in regular ses­
County Commissioner Ketcham in a , 40 «lr ■ 50 scholars in each grade. It cheerfulness, and express our igratl- Nashville by 8 teachers, district No. 2.
ties of our American school system; its few appropriate wotd» thanked the j'would be far, better if »eho«ils were •ttole for the many courtesies and kind- 2 frl.. 3. 4. 7. 8 and 10. Hastings sion Friday evening February 17,1905. Mkyo'r Heath presiding.
'
disadvantages as comparedl^with all large
in..... number
r present fnr
nhn-.vinL'
eriiisiiiidateil
’
and
:
cheaiier
aiso.
Bv
ntjsses
shown.
township, every district as follows:
for showing consolidated' and : cheaper also. By
Present at roll call aids. Barber, Hall,
iMr.. Ovlatt’s address was one tend­ Nos. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7, 8 and f«; Hastings
others past and present. Through his­ their interest m^ioth Farmers and consr.lidating rural schools the town­
Hayes, Snyder, Tobias.
ship*
could
riff
0yd
to
pay,wages
that
ing
to
the
uplift
of
the
homo
and
we
City.
22
teachers.
Hope.
N
oh
.
1.
3.
5.
Teachers
institute
by
braving
the
tory he showed dangers of education
Minutes of previous meeting read
would attract the best talent, because w|sh that every, person in Barry fi, 7. 9. 10 and 11. Johnstown, dis­
and approved.
when confined to the classes. Self weather, and in well chosen words in­ one teacher would be doing the wopk County could have heard it.
.
trict No. 4. Maple Grove, districts No.
troduced Supt. A. W. Chamberlain, of
The following City accounts were
education is the basis of “self govern­ the city schools, as chairman of the now done by three or four In Barry
kvocal solo by Professor Wallace 1. 2 frl.. 5. 7. and 8. Orangeville*. Nos.
audited:
Couiity there are 50 schools tijat have was next rendered and the singer won 2. 6 and 7. Prairieville, village by one
ment and all our government is and meeting.
W. VaaKdan.mow plow. ........ ...4 n 30
teacher. Nos. 2. 4. 7 and 8. Rutland. C.
Superintendent. Chamberlain said an average attendance of less than 15. c&lt;^npellcd to respond to an qncore.
&lt; h*». I.. k«*sl. repaint .......................
|s is
can be.rests on our system of education.
A fitting conclusion to the program Noe. 1 .2. 5. 7 and 9. Thornapple- A it. MajuanLfrrotht........................
Districts that, have so few »cholara
M
that
such
gatherings
were
always
The statement has been made that the
don'i
feel
able
to
pay
good
Salaries,
cape
when
all
were
-requested
to
Middleville
by
5
teachers.
District
No.
American system of schools in r mon­ strengthening; tliat it 0oes everyone and have the best talent for such a stat’d and sing "America.’’
1. 5. 6 and 7. Woodland, vlltoge by 2. !•*: Huttcrr. mx&gt;w plow............ .
good to break out of the narrow chan­
.. i» is
archy would change that system of nels of life And’touch shoulders with light:attendance, and the result is that
paturdny. forenoon's session opened teachers, dlmrict No. 1. 2. 6. s. 8 and F. I- Heath. oappllM ............................. • •&amp;
c . Baker. lalwc TT.................................. »w
government iu a quarter of a century. one another In ahy work tending to the rural schbuis are not. w hag they at 8:30. Principal Grawn., ot the Mt. 8. frl. Yankee Springs. Nos. 1| -i. 6. 8, A. V. Maynard, frelcht ................
»
Ha«ttnr* Btvsrn. printing .
........
«
The school is the place jwhere the mo­ the upbuilding of organizatlonk In should be, and'scholars are not given Pleasant Normal, tqok for hla topic 9 and .10.
*-"»l«ear Hroa.. «appllr«.. .................... 'V-*»
the training and encouragement they "Same " Conditions of Success in
which
we
have
a
common
interest.
Alev Y. Malcmnwm. cua!........................ .. m 3
mentous questions that confront our
shuufd have, statistics showing that Tcpchlng.” We meaaure success- in a
COUNCIL
PPOCF-EDINOS.
In
a
few
fitting
words
he
introduced
'• • • K IL. fr«cht.................................... 77 S
government can be
sjlved.
One
H. T. WUm ('Sal Co . con.
............ ;. 4^rf
Prof. D. B. Waldo, j of the Kalamazoo four j times as many scholars in the factory by. the excellence of the prod­
Common Council met in regular ses­
city schools pass the eighth grade ns uct and the avumulatioh of a good
good pdiut followed another in this'ad- State Normal.
Moved by Aid. ^uyder same be al­
,
sion. Friday evening February S, 1905.
lowed
aud
orders
drawn.
Carried aves
Professor Waldo. spoke briefly of there are In the country, and children t bank account. In law success Is
dress and it is impossible to dwell on
Mayor Heath presiding.
In the country are Entitled to|Junt ns measured by the number of cases
Present at roll cal! Aids. Barber, Aids. Barber, Hall, Hayee, Snyder, To­
but a few. One most important duly his past visits to this city: of the
friendships he had formed and paid a good Jan education as children in the won; in medicine, by the number of Grant? Hortoif. Hayes, Snyder., Tobias. bias.
। placed before our schools U to .counter- just tribute to the memory of the late city. :
patients saved. 9ucces« In school Absent Aide. Bennett. Hail.
The following resolution presented.
j act the growing aversiun-Jto manmil Daniel Striker Professor WAJdo chose I Teiohcrs should possess n Ipcrson- teaching Is measured by its product,
Hftolvt'd. th.u tin- city m*U or leaie to Joeepto
Minutes of previous meeting read AlwtnetolNo.
3tt original plot DOwdwnedby
■’ labor. The graduatejWill^accept posi* ft&gt;r his subject "Our Rural Schools.’.’ aiity. and th. speaker gave instances th4 culture and cJHzcnfdiip. of the and approved. .
♦
m^clty.
a:idoonip*r.jby the old MT.Mna Mill.
.
. .
..
. .
I ..« &lt;......
h.t.l
uc.l|olar. The problem for the teacher
Tbe foilowiug City accounts were In the first wan!, the Mine to lie used by him
tions as cheap clerks, cheap office help and gave hi« audience a lot of good of severe! careers Hint had been
is
then!
What
are
some
of.
the
con
­
strunpdd
with
the
personality
of
the
lor
mauhtacturtns
puruosen also the use o(
audited
and the like rather than positions that things to think about as to how our teacher. ,
ditions necessary, for the teacher to &lt; . W. VnnEttwi,snow plow. ............. &gt; tl oo Henry St., near hit tnlil for • piling lumlwr etc.
until the-aid street is wanted by the city proi bring more pay, but are not considered rural schools could -be built up. and
Teachers in order to do the best get the highest quality of culture-and E. Rork.»now pl&lt;iM.......
......... . .. •-•40
fortified his remarks with some quite
E"«s. Ltjht and Power Co., light 165 ar. dwd by thc'cRy ° V‘K*U’ •’naraPt!y ,rh0D 40 or
as genteel because they involve manual startling statistics
work; shquld at' least pass thrqugh 10 citizenship In the scholar? The first liaAthiRA
HattinKi Eiiv. Light and Power Co., n|ht a 35
Moved by-Aid. Barber same be reIk-nuett. lnl*&gt;r............................ «... i ffl
i labor. I t must be Jlanght early that
He said that the rural schools,, of or 12 grades, and receive! some condition Is good education of the
academic instruction before I being teocht'r. In the judgment of Principal W. Cobb. ImImh........... ................ ........ 1 50 fered lo City Property^Committee with
Barry
County
were
well
known
in
this
j hard work is the heritage of the human
qualified to reach any school. Those Grawn a ’vneher should have an cduMoved by Aid. Hayes same lie allow­ power to act. Carried.
j race. Manual training in |ita various state, both through the excellent work
cntSoH
at
least
foq£ja»des
beyond
the
The
following resolution presented:
ed aud orders drawn. Ayes Barber,
of Commissioner Ketcham, and Mrs. who pass through but eight grades
I branches does much towardjencourag- 'Flora Beadle Renkes. his predecessor, and then go out to leach, bring only higin st grade he is To teach. Good Gran
--------’, Horton,
----- - —,-------Haves,
, Snyder.------------Tobias.
Mica., Feb..
„ , .. iiar&gt;uq*&gt;.
llaetliiir*. Mich..
Feb., 17,
t;, imb
1000..
Moved by Aid. llayee that the bill .
ing the boy and girl to use their hands, whose, reputations as active- and able the same methods in teaching that ! physical health Is another. Sell com­
mand and the cultivation of a strong of the City Committee be takmi from I —— forelrctlon on April wi
rrd
- “’d
iu teaching them that honor belongs to workers were recognised throughout they have received in their work, and personality were other necessary con
First ward-Votlni booth.
the table for further conssderation.'
the school routine gets into a ' rut'’
service. Education is not accomplish­ the state in educational circles.
Mecond ward-Voting ixxHb.
Carried. #
from which it is impossible to get out. ditiops.Third wsrd-llwpjMic of Jlotel Barry.
He spoke ot the Importance of rural
ing the most, unless it) gives the child
It: discussing "Number Work'1 Miss
Aid. Bennett takes his seat.
I mirth ward -Connell room.
The speaker said that the schools
schools,
placing
them
above
.all
other
Moved
by
Aid
Snyder
that
the
bill
Wise
gave
a
number
of
very
helpful
H. H. Nnvdkk.
the power and willingne« 3 to "doeducational, factors, but despite the should be made the 'social -centers of
Moved by Aid. Hayes same be adopt­
things. A graduate from a High school great improvement in farm life, there the communities In which they are lo- and practical suggeHtlona which were of the City Committee lie refered to
the City Committee for a report upon ed. Carried.
appreciated by the teachers present.
must l&gt;« able to answer the ques­ had not been a corresponding Improve­ crited; the grounds, should be well i "Reading In the Grammar Grades" same. Carried.
Moved
byAid.
Snyder
meeting ad­
tion "What can you do’’ as|well as ment In rural schools. He told of how kept up. there should bo- plant y of was the basis of a fine talk by Prin­
The following comniunicatian from journ.
good books. He longed for'the time
J. Homer DePce,
“What,do you know?’’ Another im­ the monotony of farm life was broken to come when there would be throe- cipal Grawn. The two points of read­ the Board of Education received.
by the installation of rural telephones
City Clerk.
Hkiitimit'. Mich., Feb 2. IMS.
portant question ^discussed was the and of how j he heard of one farmer’s day conventions in each county, when Ing should be that it should be Intel1 To the HnooraMe &lt;1ty Council:
llgible. Intelligent.
value of Impressing early on]the child, wife, on aaparty line with 14 others, teachers, scholars and parents could
Gvntleinea- Inasmuch a* the conduct o! certain
The
topic.
"Eighth
Grade
Reading,
”
billiard
halls
and
pool
rooms
hi
our
city
by
al
­
in the publicIscbool. a reopect fur the was found doing her washing with the all meet and discuss matters .per­ was omitted.
Ifook out for Coughs, Colds, Croup
lowing thdr piners to )&gt;»«come tlx- indbcrlmlnatu
taining to school affairs, and he
tdace and rvudevous at certain young
laws oftmr state and nation. It is a note telephone receiver strapped to her knew this to le the dream of County
They are
Miss Wise gave a very helpful talk lonoginx
n-.i-n of our ItibUc Behooto. seriously tmpalrln* and Whooping Cough.
worthy fact that prosecutions for tbe ears so that she could hear all the School Commissioner Ketcham.
on "Nature Study." She urged that tlrnlr work thereby, therefore we. yokr Board dangerous at this season of tbe year.
neighborhood news from 14 families
of Education, respectfully ask your honorable
violating of ordinances comprise the while she was doing her work. Mich­
Mr. C. G. Mhyvrood favored: those children be taught to love nature. body to .take ut&gt; this matter Immediately aud Tney lead to pneumonia or consump­
bulk of legal work In our &lt;jlties- Pat­ igan is well to the front in rural tele­ present with a beautiful vocal solo The teacher should employ ©very do away with thl* feature of these plaow by the tion. You can prevent or cure all such
means ar hand to cultivate this love patMgc at|d enforcement of such ordlaances as
riotism Intelligently taught, also the phone tines and leads all other states and responded to a hearty encore.
- complaints with Bee’s laxative Honey
of kindly nature.
She especially shall be doenu-d noeessary. 8limed by
J. T. Lomhakd. Pres.
In a few appropriate- words Super­ recommended that each season the
importance of' obedience, respect for in'the construction of rural electric
and Tar—an improvement over all
W.-D. Hayes, Nec.
age, and tbe opinions of others, if railways. Rural free delivery is also a intendent Chamberlain introduced Mr. things Immediately at hand should be
cough, lung and bronichial remedies,
big factor in improving farm condi­
Moved bv Aid. Bennett same be and the beet Cough Syrup. Sold by
taught In the home and school would tions, and the Grange movement, L. W. Ovlatt, of Auburn, Mich., whose used—such as In spring tbe birds and
subject was "The Best Crop on the growing plants. In summer the placed on file. Carried.
I go far in renftdylng this;»andl«olring which has become very strong, tends Fram." He spoke as a farmer and
Tbe Bond of Fred W. Freeae, J no. M. Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
flowers, in autumn the fruits.
many other vexed questions that con­ to build up all interests for the uplift said thad better education and more
In the topic "The School and the OU and Seymour Hill in the sum of
of farm homes and agricultural Inter­ thorough
business methods were Child" Principal Grawn gave a brief 81000. Fred W. Freeee, .Jno. M. Ottand
front our nation.
Tbe Rand mines In South Africa pro­
ests. He stated that the Department bringing the farmer up to !ije posl&gt;
Seymour Hill sa Meuritlee presented.
-America" fittingly closed this inspir­
of Agriculture is one of the foremost tion he ought to occupy. He spoke summary of what leading educators of
Moved by Aid. Grant same be accept­ duced 879,000,000 gold last year, The
this country had written him as to
ing address, and the afternoon session in Importance in the National Cabinet
product of those mines is expected to
. of his coming to Michigan. settling in what the schools can. and should do ed and approved.
and Is--doing a grand good work.
Moved by Aid. Snyder that tbe Mayor pau the 8100,000,000 mark in 1006.
a dense wilderness, and of seeing the for the child. It was very well pre
as well.
order tbe steel for tbe Michigan Ave.
The speaker well said that there is forests give way to fertile fields. sented.
Bridge. Carried. Ayea Alda. Bennett,
no better place to live than on a farm; Good, healthy children were pro­
In
the
afternoon
the
teachers
went
Grant,
Horton, Hayee, Snyder, Tobias.
The health and fragrance and
Tbe Joint meoUOK ot the Teacbeni no better place to 'be born than on a nounced as "the best crop on the to the court room, where they heard
The following resolution presented:
and Fanners IneUtute was held IT St farm; no better place for a child to be farm," and the speaker truly said that Hon. H. S. Karie's talk on "Boots.
strength of the great pine forests are
Carried.
the
farm
home
is
the
best
place
on
How’s hall Friday eronln* and was brought up than in a rural school in a
Marches,
CandlesX
and
Other
Per
­
condensed
In Pineutes -a new discovery
Uraely attended. That It was Inter- community .where there are good earth for them, because if they are sons." They were highly entertained. - SoMived. itiu the city attorney be Inatnuted put up in a new way. A cure for all
to take the neoMrary atep*. to compel tto Michi­
estlntr was proven hr the close atten­ homes and good people. But despite surrounded by the best /influences it
gan Central R. K Co. to place rate* or watob- Kidney, Blood and Bladder diseases,
The
teachers
al
Ispeek
tn
the
high
­
will
shut
out
al!
those
conditions
that
meuat the Broadway crossing and at Creek
tion given by the large ^dlence pres­ these facts the rural schools have not
Backache, Lumbago and every form of
ent: that It waa Instructive It la only kept pace with the improved, condi­ tend to drag down the lives of boys. est terms ot the Inspiration Institute, street crossing.
Rheumatism. Pineales rid the system
E. Tobias.
necessary to state that President IX B. tions in farm life, nor has there been First they should bo taught to be men. especially of Principal Grawn's ad­
of impurltlee.* Sold by Fred L. Heath
dress
on
"Democracy
and
the
Public
Moved
by
Aid,
Snyder
that
the
Ordi
­
and
should
be
encouraged
to
look
upon
■Waldo, ot the Kalaxazoo State Nor­ progress in proportion to the improve­
the bright side of life. He spoke of Schools’’ and H. S. Earle’s talk on nance Committee draft an ordinance the druggist.
mal and U W. Ovlatt ot Auburn, ments in city schools.

Dyspepsia Tablets
Company—Attention!

Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are Warranted to Cure all Forms of Dyspepsia and Indigestion.

FRED L. HEATH &amp; CARVETH, The Druggists.

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBRUARY 22, 1905.

IO

ROUNDUP INSTITUTE

ton loatltute, friendless and penniless,
he was given as his trial task the
cleaning of a room. He swept it three
times, dusted it four times, and hunted
tor and extracted the dirt from eVery
hiding place. When the lady overseer
came to test his work and found,
when she applied her spotless white
handkerchief to the wood work that
she could find no dust,-and that there
were no forgotten corners containing
dirt, she quietly said. ’ You'll do.” And
now. Booker T. Washington, as the'resuit of his training in the Hampton
institute, was flooding with the light
of truth and education the bumble
homes of the colored people of the
xonth. and the light ue brought them
meant their emancipation from the
slavery of ignorance ami Vice. That
Cranky old woman- in West Virginia
wu the old boot. Hampton Institute
ahd the personality of General Arm­
strong, ita founder, were the match.
Booker-T. Washington was the cundle.
We cannot enlarge upon this address,
but it was full of helpful suggestion
and encouragement.
"The Orchard add Its Care? was
the subject next taken up by H. B.
Cannon. He-believed the orchard was
w'ortli and should receive much more
consideration. In trimming the trees,
care should be taken to cut the
branches close to the limb.
He
warned all to be on the lookout for
the S&amp;n Jose scale .otherwise their
orchards would be destroyed. The
remedy fof this pest was the Bordeaux
Mixture. He recommended applica­
tion to the Secretary of State at Lan­
sing for a pamphlet lately issued
which would give full Instructions for
spraying, etc.
Instead of discussing "The Farm
Horse. Its Breeding and Care.." by
request. Mr. Oviatt discussed the gen­
eral -subject of stock feeding, with
particular reference to thd food value
and fertilizing value of the usual farm
crops. It was a very Interesting and
profitable discussion.
The last topic was "How to Build
and Maintain Good Roads." Owing to
lack pf space we will not discuss what
Mr. Earle said on this subject at this
time, but will consider It in our next.

life happy and enjoyable. A recitation
was given by Eben Pennack Jr., Mta*
Carpenter gave another splendid talk.
Officers elected for the ensuing year
were: President, Mrs. Addie Edmunds;
Vice President, Mra. Julia Fisher; Sea,
Mn. Celia Pennock.

hODUNK.
Several of our community are on the
sick list Including some of the children.
We are glad to note t^at some are on
the road to recovery.

LIQUOZONE

butter. He pointed out that every
pound of poor batter spoiled the sale
ot a pound and a half of good butter.
Several pleasant surprises are doing
the principal distributer in this market of this well known
Remedy, w?iieh destroys ail Germ Diseases, by destroying the
People who bought th* poor did not
now among others was one planned
throw It away.»but would eat It much
and carried out Saturday evening upon
germs
which
produce them.
more sparingly than the good product.
EAST WOODLAND.
Miss Mae Montgomery, our popdip
What are Germ Diseases?
Rev. H. H. Van Auken, in discussing
All that tiegin with fever, all inflamation, all catarrh
Part
The roads are passable once more.
teacher. The excitement of the sleigh
this topic, said that he had been very
of the l»ody,jui contagious disease*, all results of impure blood.
German measles at E., T. Cole's this loads getting there through the Helds
Blow •about putting a silo on his farm,
but he did ao last year. xThe confllThe Company will give von a 541-cent bottle of Liquozone
week.
.
and over fences, while snow drifts were
tions were no more favorable for profit
FREE for trial if you will call at my store.
piled high in tbe road making them im­
Mrs. Ruth Sawdy Is slowly failing.
from milk than the year before, and
something thrilling.The little child of Mr. and’ Mra. passable, was
yet the accouht book showed that Inst
However tiie dim of the community
year the nerprofit from hla co wk -was
Murry, of M*. S. te very ill.
$2J&gt;0 each more* than the preceding
are out with shovels now, cutting chan­
R. Austin and wife, of Mulliken,
year. This he attributed wholly to
nels through the drifts and making the
the allo. He antjunced tlrnt he was a
were guests of J. Hitt aud wife last
highway passable so thst our amiable
thorough convert! toVllo feeding
week.
mail man of R. -D. 1 can get through.
The next aulijecf was "Rational
Mr. and Mrs. O. Grant have the ay tn
Stock Feeding * Ip- Mr. OvIatL It wan
The Yeckley Ladies Aid will meet
pathy of many friends In their bereave
an excellent address. It waa largely
at Mrs. Allie llatbwayta Friday p. ra.
given to dlscuBaipn of the advantages
ment.
and supper will .be Served from 5 to 9
of the allo.
Mr. J. M. Sheldon, of Buchanan, In the evening.
The joint laecfting'of the farmera
Mich., visited bis father D. C. Sheldon
and teachers’ institutes Friday even­
Mrs. Nora Karns is keeping &gt;&gt;0066
ing w«’ give elsewhere.
over Sunday.
At Parties and Receptions
F
for Jackson Laugbbaugh.
Saturday forenoon's session was
A man’s linan should be speckles, flawle**, distinffutahed fcg
Mra. M. ITindle, who has been visit­
opened with a discussion of "Profit­
John McAlravy is placing a 500 canby its snowy whiteness. Avoid the "yellow peril” and .
ing
her
sister
Mra.
H.
Hicker^returned
able Pork Production" by L. W.
uh
We
know .
"bluee” by having voty linen laundered by us
u?
“ vr.«w
le power gasoline'lamp in the church.
to her home in Saranac on Saturday.
Oviatt. He recommended the keeping
We’ll win your,
our work and tackle it “like a major.” Wof some good brood sows on the farm,
JS Edgar Cole, of Big Rapids will A much needed adjunct.
good opinion if you give u* a trial.
and that not more than two titters of
Protracted meetings which were to
far and drllvarrwl
spend the spring months at his parents
pigs- from each be raised in a year.
commence last week were postponed
home in E. W.
Of course care must be taken to get
W. J. Star*. Propr.
Phone 243
AMERICAN LAUNDRY
on account of the severe weather.
the right breed of hogs.
Three cheers for our mail carrier,
"Success’ with Poultry" was pres
Mr.
D.
Ober,
who
has
not
failed
to
de
­
seated by H. B. Cannon. He recom­
liver mai’ every day In spite of baJ
mended plenty of light and air for
The Yeckley Ladie* met at the home
the chicken rang,?. Fur coops, good
roads aud weather.
CARLTON CENTER.
!
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
of Mrs. Chas. Bigg* Tuesday p. in. Feb.
ventilation, and a sixe which required
Mr. J. Sidman has moved in with his
the chickens to get cluse together on
Religious meetings will be held in
A specialist from Battle Creek caine
7th. The W. C. T. U. program wtu&gt;
father-in-law Mr. Lee Ferral and will
the roosL so the body-heat would keep
church
beginning
Monday
evening
Feb.
I
to
see
Wifi Warner the pa^t week and
listened to with pleasure. “Down in
work for him this summer.
.
them warm. I). A. Holman, of Free­
’
the Licensed Saiooq’’ was sung follow, 27th. Services will be conducted
by we understand give* every encourage­
port. discussed the paper.
Among
Miss Inez Cole and others from East ed by devotional* led by Mra. McCarthy
ment that he ma? soon be letter. He
Rev. Duffy, of Freeport.
other things ho gave the following
Woodland attended the teachers Insti­ the preaideuL The' Rev. Ottan mode
cure for chicken Hoc:
Take the
The Dorcus.society will hold their is still- attended by Dr. Gallagher, of
tute at H Mtlngs ou Friday and Satnr- au warneat prayer. Miss Jessie Kelley
chickens affected and soak them thor
next meeting aj_the home of Otis Lan­ Dowling.
day, and report an interesting aud In­
oughly in th^rartn soap suds used on
as leader of the Mtijal Contests gave don March 15th.
Mrs. Warner,of South Bedford, spent
wash
killthe lice on
“"*■ day. This will‘
spiring meeting.
an
account
of
the
five
contests
which
the birds themselves,
Thoroughly
At* the special meeting of tbe Grange Saturday and Sunday with her son at
Mr. and Mrs. Sears, of Vermontville, were concluded on Feb. 4th with a Gold
clean tbe coopt* and as thoroughly
Mr.
MerrilTa.
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. -B.
whitewash them. In this manner the
and Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Jordan,of South Medal contest and reported 88.9$ for
H. Burroughs went to Lacey Satur­
lice wiU be driven away.
Woodland, were guests of Mr. and the W. C. T. U. treasury. The contest* Gammon and Mra. Leaven* took the
"Why Should Farmers
2nd. 3rd, and 4th degrees. Deputy Root day to see hi* brother-in-law', Calvin
------------ Organize?”
Mra. J. l^ebam on Tnreday.
have been enjoyed and profitable. Lt
was the the:
‘
presented
by L. C.
took charge of the work and after tbe Stevens. He found him a very little­
The schoolmates of Glenn* Hager was decided that Sunday the 19th an
Root, who tya led It In a most thor-'
completion of degree work, gave a short better.
ough manner. If ____
__
_trades
____ ......
The condition of the roads, the weath gave her a pretty Valentine party at i observance of Frances Willard Memoall other
and
talk upon exemplification of the written
Tbe Cemetery Circle will
with
business found k to their advantage, er. the unusual amount of sickness in­ the home nf
her
narents
Mr.
and
Mr*,
rial
Day
be
held
and
a
program
given,
■
. . ,
of
parents
Mrs.
Mt*. Hiram Bristol, Tuesday Evening,
uu.n.lrn ...r&lt; oHhe order.
surely tbe farmers should profit by terfered largely with* the Woman’s Julius Mager. Refresnments and plea Mr,. McCrdtx and Hr,. Bin. gat J
like organixatlot.
They needed it.
March
the
7th.
Fried
cakes
and
coffee
■{
readings.
An
eta-ay
read
b^the
Rev.
•
The
so.dety
of
the
Methodist
church
first ,for their ovth direct grxxl. They •eetfoq of the Farmer’s Institute, but saut games helped to make a happy
its next
meeting
home
will be served. A fine time was bad at
Ottan upon “The Vanishing Sabbath" will *hold
“*J **
*
“* at
***“theu"'"
“
needed it .tn fight'Organized monopo­ despite all these draw backs the pro­ time.
lies with a cpmpact organization gram as Carried out proved interesting
deserves mqre than passing mention. of Philo Fuller March 1st- There Will Mrs. Elva Bristol*. F*b. 7th.
-■which would compel respect.
and .those attending gained many viuYANKEE SPRINGS.
Other things hr said, the statesman and be literay exercise*,.
Floyd Russell, who has been under
Saturday- .aftetnKxm's session was
our teacher Ora F. Addington at­ quarantine for diphtheria, is getting
Howard Springer has returned fromi psychologist agree that such a day is
, opened ’With the; report of Secretary uable and helpful ideas. The presence»
Carpenter of the&gt; his Work at Hastings.'
necessary. All our states have laws tended the Inspiration institute/in better mid no new cases in the family.
Ross Burton. The old officers were of Miss .Jennette
re-elected, and a vice president chosen Domestic S fence Department of the1
Frank Johnson and wife, of near u^t&gt;n their statute books regarding the Hastings Friday and Saturday.
Mits Grace Bristol returned frutn
for each township.
Agricultural society,was greatly enjoy­
. observance 6f that day. These , influ­
Leonard Eiwnhood who has beeti Hastings. Saturday.
■
Hon. JI. 8. Earle, of Detroit, who ed. Sbepjveentedhertopicsln'n bright Middleville, spent Sunday with her
ences tend* U&gt; break down the*proper quite ill for the past week, is able to i&gt;e
parents John Carter and wife.
could not reach- the -city in time for
There, will be special meeting at the
observance
the
day:
R.
R.
Corpora
­
the Friday evening exercises, gave his 1I informal way and showed herself well
around
again.
.
Report says Jessie Grover has traded
Grange hall, Tuesday p. m. and even­
tions,‘Sunday Newspapers, rum traffic.
address on "Bootfe. Matches. Candles qusliflA to handle the subjects assign­
farms with parties near Jackson. The
Rev. A. T. Luther will give a stere- ingand Other Pefcoijk."
Like- the ed her.
community will feel thkjiws of his The latter is the most degrading. There
speaker, the addness] was Interesting
opt!can
lecture
at
the
Methodist
ehureh
Messrs. Bowser A Zimmerman vtith
The opening session was called to family gieatly.
is a non enfurcemfent of the Sunday
k
and original, and die large audience of
latfs.
Why ia It? The million* of Monday evening. Feb. -7th at b p. m. their families spent Sunday afternoou
teachers and others were well enter-’ order by the president. Mrs.-Addie Ed­
Addie
NOzrls
spent
.Sunday
with
church mt-U)tiers all uver our. fair land subject “The man of Galilee." All of | al Will Pitt’*,
talned. He held up aimateh, which he munds, and a well rendered duet was.
aaid was not muCh good unless you given by theMtasee Patton with Mra. friends in Orangeville.
out number the brewers and dietillers the old tongs “Rock of Agro." "Holy
A number of the neighbors of ML
had an old l&gt;oot to Hght it on. Rut McCoy as accompanist. Mrs. Carpen­ *Our R. F. D. carrier was unable to 3) to 1. Beware the big Sunday din­ City" etc will be illustrated in addition Pitt and wife made them a very pleas­
the match would isonn burn out. and ter then addressed the ladies presention cover his route but two days last week.
ner. Preparation for it can be made to the story of Christ. Price of ad­ ant visit last Thursday evening. They
Ita valtMi Im? gone, unless its fire bo
Last Thursday evening a lodge of Saturday.- Put away eecular things mission adults 15 cents, children 10.
are soon to move to tbeir new home io
given to the candfe. and then it would !"?ci*ntifk’ Housekeeping as Taught at
George Wodlson was called to Mid­ Penile id.
give forth a steady light and perform the Agricultural college." This depart­ Gleaners was organized here with IS from our conversation. Sunday ex­
a useful ■ service., If his humblest ment was the last X&lt;&gt; be organized at charter members. The following of­ cursions are to be deplored. Quota­ dleville the first of the week- because of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tangate, of Bao■ auditor felt he couid pot be a candle the college and is now
its ninth year. ficers were chosen, for the ensuing year: tions from the Scripture were than giv­ the illness of his mother.
. firld,&gt;pent Sunday at Fred Bristol’s.
lighting up the pathway for toon, ho
could be the match irlilch communi­ Tbe college course aims not only to de­ C.G., F. E. Kaymond: V. C. G.. Ernest en as to what the Lord says about
Frank Barry is confined to his home It was the occasion of a double birth­
» light to the candle:
cated the
** or’ if not velop a student but a practical house Cook; Sec. Treas., Mrs. Mary Buskirk; keeping the Sabbath day holy. Mrs. with grippe and rheumatism.
day. Mr. Tungate being T5 and Miss
that at leai^ he cteildlbe the old
•ia boot
oooc I
a* well, enabling their young JX’hap., Ira Potter: Conductor, Will Jennie Loehr gave a- reading and Mrs.
Grace Bristol 1" years old that day.
■Which the match ! cotjld- b»- rubbed
Several of those interested In phones
rubbed I। women to take their places in the Ward; Aea’t Conductor. Carrie Cook; Jessie McCarthy read a paper upon
against to give iifht|to the candle IJ world and home. She jKescnted brief
Miss Bertha Milkes.of South Bed­
Lecturer. Mrs. A J. Potter: I. G., "Purity Department of the W. C T. gatheied at the home of IX Gammon
Then he gave som.} vfepy helpful Ulus-1
, ly the methods used in their laboratory, Abram
■
lleisland; (). G., .John Dawnon. U.",which covered -the subject thoro­ Saturday evening and discussed the ford, and Tom Clemens, of North Bed­
tratlons. A crahlty Old woman in
,,
,
.
-•
W«tt Virginia, sol pqrtlcularly neat u“’ ulen“« and appliance* provided
Rev. D. N. Stocking is dangerously ughly. Mrs'. Thoma* Kelley‘sec’y of cost of constructing a phone line ford, visited Grace Bristol,Sunday.
about all kinds of Housework that she wuh girl, and outlined the work and 111.
V
the society, read au original paper up Prices of all the material were present­
could not keep a sv-rvant but a little study in this department from the
DOSTER.
on "Why do I belong to the W. f. T. 1ed and it was decided to hold a meet
■while, had Booker T. Washington freshmen to the senior year, showing
STOhV POINT.
U." Among other passages 1 note 1ing at the home of Al Nichols Thurs­
The ma?i man has nut been able toj
when a small boy tin. her home as v
John Varney’s (Lolly are well again. the following: I have always been in day
how
thoroughly
every
branch
is
coverevening
and
elect
oflicers
and
form
1
deliver mall to u&lt;sihce Friday.
•ervant. Under tujr t: •Inge he be ;
- ------came the sworn enqmyl . dirt and the td- “ important, feature being the
favor of temperance, what true mother 1a co ojn-rattve company.
Pomona at the Grange Hail Wednes
Mrs. Brooks is no better.
,
paragon of honaeboiil neatness. When fours* in child feeding in the junior
is not. M y eyes are ojienvd wide with
day Feb. 22.
Willie Mead ha4the grip.
Df.
H.
B.
Gammon
receivedhl*
notary
a few years later h4 walked to Hamp- year, for as the speaker mimL we axe
the enormity of the work. Women are *
■ seal Saturday last and is nbw able to
The Misses Reda Bagley, Char lotto
Revival meetings still Su progress.
gradually learning mure and niore.it
working for purer homes, purer legis­ legally execute all papers and pen Barnum. Hazel Hughe* and Nelle
depends on the mother what the child's Yet for the last ten days the roads have lation. Thirty one years ago this re­
sloneis' elaitns.
Chandler attended Teacher* Inspira­
been
so
filled
up
with
snow
that
the
health is. and what kind of men and
form began. The work began In a few
Cecil Croekford. the only daughter tion institute at Hastings Friday and
■ women they make. In everything tlfey congregation has been sma l.
towns in Ohio. Now it Is world wide.
'
Rev. Allen has been arllicted with Scientific temperance is taught general­ of Wm Crockfora, living north of here Saturday.
are taught exactness, MissCarpenter
The home of Lee Chapman, of Doe
| stating truthfully there was no such a stitch in his back, bur is belter at ly iq our schools. Liquor is prohibited died Munday night at one O'clock of
ter. burned* last week. Mr. Chapman
thing as good luck in cooking. The this writing
In the halls of Congress. Beside* the uraemic poisoning. She had been taken
result is either due to carefulness or
The mail did not reach us two days W. C;,T. V. has investigated many re­ sick a few days ago with grip, and had was not at home. Mr*. Chapman aud
children scarcely had time to escape.
only
been
confined
to
her
bed
since
Sat
carelwwness—accuracy aud exactness last week.
forms and appropriation .for good
count for everything in cooking. In
We were reminckd jvhile in town causes have been made all through the urday. Sunday night it was deemed nec Nothing wm saved.
the senior year the girls are each re yesterday that could the snow haulers earnest effort* of the W. C. T. U. What tesary to hold consultation and Dr
Tbe lot beard from Ell Doster and
q aired to plan, serve, give full directions come to Stony Poim they could be kept do these workers depend upon for fin­ J. G. McGufiin and Dr. Gammon, after sister. Mra. Isenhood, they were then iu
to cook and waiteress and preside at a busy for seme tim«.
ances? Our local unions perhaps ladies an examination, gave little hope. She Chattanooga, Tenn. They expect *oun
dinner for tour guests, the menu not to
njj*ed a till Monday evening. In to reach Florida their destination.
James Helmer is (very bad with heart I feel we ought to be more energetic in
exceed in expense $1.00, which includes
our
work. To be earnest workers we torment Thursday at Fuller cemetery.
Remember tbe “Teacher** Reading
trouble with no chance of recovery.
a laundry bill of 1H cento.
Servirt*
at Methodist church Thursday Circlb” at the home of Miss Hazel
should be earnest workers. Mrs. Bores
Mr. and Mra. Newman were visiting
11 a. m.
C Sewing begins in the sopohmore year
gave
a
reading
and
the
program
ch-sed
Hughes
Saturday evening. 1/eaaon.
Mrs. Brooks this week.
The manufacturers of Royal and from the easiest and most simple Ai.die Brooks 1s i|ek with grip.
with a roll call.
first ten chapter* in -The Social Spirit
tewing
tbe
girls
are
lead
through
the
Baking Powder have had
in America.
DOWLING.
'
Rev. Allen did not go to Saranac asl CURES WITHOUT STOMACH DOS
various stages of cutting and fitting
years of scientific experience.
Mr. Thomas Frye has purchased, a
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormsbee went t
until they finish with an outlined cotton he intended because of the blockade of
ING
new
violin.
Hickory Corners Monday to attend the
Every method of bread-and- shirt waist suit, and a wool dress, which of snow.
tiyomei Cure* Catarrah by Simple funeral of Mrs. Ormsbee’* aunt.
Miss Nelle Chandler has commenced
cake raising has been exhaus­ they are required to draft aud cut them­
The pedro party at George Fry's her school again after a few days vaca­
tively studied in this epuntry and selves. Laundry work aud ironing has Word was received Sunday that a son Breathlng-W. J. Holloway Refunds
Money if it Falls to Cure.
’
been added to this department recently. had arrived that day at tbe house of Mr.
last Wednesday evening was welFat tion on account of bad roads. '
abroad.
,
Much of the blame for the ignorance and Mra. Clare Fumias of Nashville.
A long stride toward solving the tended.
About twenty-five guests
Maurice Mill* delivered lambs at
The result is a perfect prod­ of our girls in regard to household {nai­ Tbeir many friends) here rejoice over mystery of curing catarrah was taken
were preseuL aud a good time was re
Richland Fridry. He said it was not a.
uct in Royal Baking Powder. ler* rests with the mothers—they should the good judgement of the stork in with the discovery of Hyomei. In fact ported by all who attended.
delightful trip.
. *\.
percentage of sure by this treat­
There is no substitute- fpr it be laught at home about bouse work. bringing this little boy to a home wher&lt; the
ment proves it equal to the final tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rice and son
The folly of taking medicine Into the
The purity and efficiency of Many mothers are content If their he will t&gt;e so much appreciated.
Clarence spent Sunday with Mr. and
stomach to cure catarrah of the nose,
PINE LAKE!
Royal Baking Powder have daughters simply "do the dishea", this
throat and lungs, has i-een realized bv Mra. Frank BulHi&gt;.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Zedekar of Doster
the real drudgery of housework and
physicians, but not until Hyomei wjw
been commended by the highest Is
There will be a progressive pedro are the proud parents pf a Rib. girl.
becomes tiresome and hateful, and they
Inovn, had they a practical method
authorities
luionnes of
or rhe
rne world.
world.
.
are left in Ignorance of the real knowlI^uu ChspBau’i family, vho lira
that would obviate stomach drugging. party at Daniel Warner’s Wednesday
1 hese tacts mean two impor- edge of household duties. iAllofthe
A complete Hyomei outfit cost* but evening February 22.
near bo.t&gt;r, h*&lt;l the misfortune to born
81, and coastals of a neat , pocket In
“** ,U'J----- ---*' ’
’
j, Idomaitic8 science
: work al Che
r
Mr. and Mra Ed. Cassady spent Sun- ‘ out last wt-ek. They lost everything
college'
taot
things to all
housekeepers
Is .a, constitutional disease , haler that can be used anywhere with day at Frank Whitworth's.
endeavors to produce a love of labor
Harvey Burchett la on the sick Hat?
out attractisg attention, a medicine
and re«qyct fur It. and above all it gives
droppe: apd w bottle of Hyomei. Extra
Mr. ahd Mra. Gnr. Reid aye spending
No mall trains from Thursday eve.
First: that Royal Bakins’
I'oilleN of Hyomei cost but 50c.
the girls confidence In themselves. A
a few dajs at Qnimby.
until n'edueeday mornlulr.
Powder Is healthful and
Breathing Hyomei through the In
discn»ion followed in which Miss Car- treatment acting through
hJer, every particle of air that eutera
makes wholesome food.
The Band Boya will hold auoUior of
■penter was , asked various questions, and purifying the blood for the now, throat and lungs, is charged
bread making and flour being dKcty»ed
then
clubdauoea Friday eve. Feb. Sfth.
Second: that Royal Bak­
with a healing balsam that soothe* and
its radical and permanent allays
all irritation. Kills the catarrhal
in" Powder makes food
The many friends of Min ('alia Miner
at some length.
»
cure.
Be
sure
to
take
germ*
and
enriches
the
blood
with
ad
good to taste.
aud Alvah Boneyaelte will be pleased
In the afternoon the topics "How to
dltional ozone.
•
Make the moat oyjfe” and “Practical
to learn of their marriage which occur
W. J. Holloway haa »o much faith In
Buttermaking" ware discussed, the for
ed Feb. 15th. The young couple have
the power of Hyomei to cure catarrh '
N««l
«d
other
lool
form,
of
esurrb
e
Laxative
Honey,
aud
Tar
is
an
that he is selling it under his personal
mer being led by Mra. Julia Fisher
the best wishes of all
•
POWDER
guarantee to refund the money If it improvement over all Cough, Lung
and the Utter by Mrs. Emerson Edger,
and Bronichial remedies. It acta on
does not give positive relief. In the former topic tbe general trend
bowels—drive* tbe cold out of the
It
’
*
a
mistake
to
Imagine
that
Itch
­
ABSOLUTELY
system, cure* Croup, Whooping Cough,
of the diacuiaion was that one should
Hundreds of live* saved every year wards off Pneumonia and strengbtena ing piles can't be cured ; a mistake to
Ciurrteu,
make tbe effort to live above work, not
PURE
by having Dr. Thomas’ EdectricOil In the lungs. Bee's Laxative Honey and suffer &lt; day longer than you can help’.
to'let it predominate to tbe exclusion
the house just wheu It i* needed. Care Tar is the beet Cough Syrup for childDoan’* Ointment bring* instant relief
croup, heal* bums, cuts, wound? of
of everything else which goes to make
gOO.d*
Fred L. and permanent cure. At any drug store
every sort.
Heath, the druggist
50 cents.

W. H. GOODYEAR
The Druggist.

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                  <text>THE
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.

HASTINGS

No. 41.

DEMO(RATI((ONVENTION

BANNER.

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1905.
STOLE A PURSE

Fred Stafford and Clyde Shupp Stole
Purse of Mrs. Wm. Swecxy—
Sent to Reform School.
Fred Stafford aged 10 and Clyde
Shupp aged 11 were arrested Thursday,
tor stealing a purse containing 811.00,“
bejobging to Mrs. Wm. Sweezey. which
the had‘left on the counter while she
was looking at some articles in W. II.
Goodyear’s drug store .last week Mouday. T’he lads confessed the* crime.
'They were taken before Justice Riker
Friday, and after full investigation of
tlie matter,it was decided that 'it $vat&gt;
best not to let-them off on fc-.mjvended
■sentence, so they were sent to (the In­
dustrial School at Lansing untlll they
were 17 years old. There is nol better
place'for such wayward boys than thp
Industrial School at Laig(ing.
|

^MAKE GOOD ROADSANNUAL SCH0OL MEETING fIRSI ANNUAL BANQUET

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
SURPRISED GEORGE COLLINS

Changed to July by BUI W^hich Pass­

■His Friends Have a Very Pleasant
Evening and Make Him a Fine
OF THE HASTINGS BOARD OF
.
Present.
S. EARLE. OF DETROIT
TRADE PROMISES TO BE A
;
Monday
evening. George Collins,*who
Last week the house of repreeenta
GREAT WINNER
,
has accepted a position at Kendall, Ind
NAMED CANDIDATE
ghveat Lansing passed a bill changing
and Will leave for that,jdace in the
VERY TELLING POINTS
the date for the annual school meeting
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
near future, was happily surprised by
In districts from the sec&lt; nd Monday in RECORD BREAK­
the members of the Epworth League,
September to the second Monday in
ING ATTENDANCE of which he is the*president, and other
Are ’Those He Makes in Favor of July. The object of this change is to
Robert Dawson Jr. the Candidate-­
friends. The affair took -place in the
give the newly elected school officers
Thorough Work on the Publk ■
Elected Twelve Delegates to
M E. church parlors, and was ao man­
the right to elect the teacher for the
Highways.
Democratic State Con­
The Four Hundred Tickets Issued aged that the surprised party was sur­
term. It is' believed the change will
Nearly
AIL
Sold
and
the
Demand
vention.
prised. After an evening very pleasant­
Hon. H.iratio 8. Earle, of Detroit, gm* la-ner satisfaction.
Not Satisfied.
has been called the ‘-State Highway!
ly spent in playiug games, light refresh­
The democratic county convention
The success of the tint Annual Ban­ ments were served. Mr.* Collins was
Commissioner.” As a member of the
was held in this city Saturday after­
given
a fine watch chain as a reminder
quet
of
the
Hastings
Board
of
Trade
state senate he labored "in reason and
noon. Except from this city aqd one
is already certain.
The 4W tickets i&gt;i the happy occasion aud lite good
out of season” to get the law maker; of
or two townships there ware no elected
were
placed
on
Dale
Thursday.
Three
well
of
his many friends.
•*
Michigan to enact up tu date laws fordelegate*. But this difficulty was roc
hundred were taken’ the first day. Nearly
the making of highways. While he suc­
• cvssfully met- by scouring the streets
FOR THAT TIME D. W. ROGERS
all were sold when this article was writ­
ceeded in calling public attentiuu to
for democrats who happened to be in
HAS BEEN SECRETARY OF
ten, and the managers of the affxir are
the great need of this work, he was not
the city on business, and so a gather I
THE BARRY A EATONI satisfied to let the matter rest, nur to
struggling with the problem of how to
ingot 10 was rounded up.
REELECTED
THIS
provide
for more.
cease laboring because the Solons of
Thus. Suliivau, Chairman of the Co.
YEAR
It goes without saying that the menu TfllS ANNUAL BANQUET GIVES BY
Michigan made a beginning In (his
Comm., called the convention to order
will be fine and well served, for the
field where so much refur^n is needed.
OUR CATHOLIC FRIENDS WILL
naming R. M. Bates as temporary
ladies of the Star lodge have charge of
He keeps talking good-- roads, and
A PROSPEROUS COMPANY
BE HELD
chairman. J. H. Dennis was made
the refreshments.
thinking
about
good
roads
until
he
is
temporary secretary. The temporary
The literary program will be as an­
knuwu as “Good Roads Earle.” This
were made the permanent officers.
Figures Which Show Its Splendid nounced last week. President George
TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 14
is how he looks:
Fred W. Walker was elected Chair­ ■RED RAYMOND, OF RUTLAND. IN
Growth and Progress During the
G. Whitworth of the Grand Rapids
JAIL WITH THAT CHARGE
man of the democratic county com
Last Twenty Five Years.
Board
of
Trade
will
speak
on
the
sub
­
m it tee in place of Thus. Sullivan, who
AGAINST HIM
Al the city of Charlotte last Tues­ ject “A Successful Board Of Trade.” At St. Rose’s Hall—A Fine Program
resigned.
day, *D. W. Rogers of this city, w^s He knows what be is talking about, for
Prepared and a Very Good Time
Robert Dawson, of this city, was
elected Secretary of the Barry a .Eaton he is conceded to be the best Preaident
Assured to All Who Attend.
CLAIMED HE ROB­
\ named as candidate for circuit judge
Insurance Company for the 2flth time, which the beat Board of Trade in Mich­
Tueeday evening March Uth will oc­
The following delegates were elected
BED JACK DAILY
a record we believe without a parallel igan has ever had. .
cur the annual St Patrick’s Banquet at
to the democratic state convention to
It was originally Intended that ladles
in the mutual insurance companies of
St Rose’s hall, supper to.be served at
be held in Battle ('reek: R. M. Bates,
should attend the banquet, but the
Michigan.
1 o’clock sharp. These gatherings have
And
That
he
Committed
a
Fierce
As
­
J. M. EUidtt. A. G. Cortright, M. HarIn this connection it is interesting to j great sale of tickets-has precluded the always been very pleasant, and judging
sault Upon Dally, After Rob­
tom. A. G. Kent, Albert Shepherd, J.
show the growth of the. Barry A Eaton idea, as there is no place iu the city frqm the attractive program the one
bing Him.
H. Dennis. C. F. Field, George Nicholsduring the quarter of a century since' large enough to accommodate all wb.oi this year wib maintain the high stand­
and C. R. Bishop.
Those having ard of excellence. Following is-'lhe’
Fred Raymond, of Rutland, Is in Jail
Mr. Rogens was tlrst elected secretary would like to attend
of the company.February iflth, 1NM». At the* banquet in charge are having 'program: '
on the very serious charge of robbery.
I
troubles
of
their
own
to
accommodate
The facta alleged an* as follows: tin .
that tim^the number of Members was
THE BRYAN LECTURE
llnuxl Xarcb . ...,........... Troxel*0n-h-4r»
3.309, amount of Insurance, f?,5HO,7OS. lb* gentlemen alone.
Tb»tm»-'ti'r......... J....................... Tho». Sd'ltvan
Munday. Feb. 20th. Raymond and Jack '
Haa&lt;i-&lt;o)o.........
........ vtrrV-StebblQ-i
The following were the officer* arid
Daily
of Rutland, went, to Middle
V«pl Sok» . .
.Mi,a
P.-itb-r. Kulntijiuoo
Largest Attendance of the Course— ville. They satppled the quality of j
directors at that tithe:
IT PAYS TO READ
) ”b »-h Poetry nnd bon&lt;"...h».lR-- neowiu binith
The Eloquent Nebraskan laIked
President D. B. Hale, Eato» Rapids
Middleville booze frequently that uf- j
THE
BANNER
of the ‘‘Value of an Ideal.”
tenmbn and evening. Abvo?U;3C» that'
-Th|-1&gt;1&gt; Wc Oietirati|”..iloD. M. J. CarSody.'
Vice Prw.-S.|,J. Bidlemati, Has*
All record;* of attendance at any club icght they started home.
Uapldn
j
dugs.
.
•VboilSvlu......... »!•• 1‘rar! lM&gt;u!i-:iv. Jaa-k-on
lecture in this city were broken Friday
Secretary—Clement Smith, Nashville- A Certain Man . in This City Read \ iokh A Io ......
Daily clnima that when they wen* u
Camnilih* N*-oj&gt;«&gt;Htanl
.evening', when lion. Wm. Jennings couple of miles or so out of Middleville
It,
Only
to
Find
That
his
Wife
Dep. Sec.- L. Durkee, Nashville.
I
lu E&lt;!ui';&lt;lon''...... Supt. A. W. r :«».
Bryan discussed "The Value^iil an Raymond assaulted him, knocking him
had Commenced IHvbrce
Ixylaiu
Treas.—C. E. Chappell, Charlotte.
Ideal” al St. Kime's ball. No doubt
SdTo...... jMenberl Metrot-olltnn Opera CoProceedings Against
The directors uf the company on that
down and beating him severely. Blood
••&lt;&gt;nr Country"
HonlJac HammlH, lani'ing
many more single ad mi EBion tickets on the snow.-at that place *eepis to con­
Him.
'rvlION. HORATIO 8. EARLE,
date were:
.
■■The Ijvllri*"
J?hM. MHjarrlu. KalanuuM*
ST.AXLHIGHWAY
OOMWtWIONER.
would hare been sold had not the ttory firm Daily's claim. Healsospys Ray­
. A certain man, living in the second
Tickets for the banquet will be on
been circulated tjiat all the seats had mond threatened to kill him.
At the recent Farmers’ Round-Up
ward, for roine time past has not been sale at Jos. Renkeo' bakery and at W..
‘
H-en taken.
The proceed.*- from re­
enjoying the most pleasant domestic E. Merritt’s store.
Daily, however, got up and went Institute among many other good
served seats and single admissions for along with Raymonii. The latter, af­ thing! he said on that occasion, we
relations. It seems that the wife owns
this lecture assure the complete fiiuiu- ter a little, made another attack on quote the following:
a farm in tills vicinity, and a few days
CLAIMED AN ASSAULT
ciaf success of me lectm-ecaurte this Dally, knocking him down, jumping on I
Lt taken brams and money to build
ago asked ber hutosnd for money to
year.
and kicking him'‘and pounding him ; good roads.”'
.
pay the luxes
her place wRh. ' Im­
Jay
Carpenter, Carlton Treasurer,
The large audience was a tribute td unmercifully. Daily avers that Ray-1 “More money, than the farm property
agine the husband’s surprise when upon
lias Warrant issued for Clark
the magnetic personality of Afn Bryan?
reading the Banner last week he
mond purposed to kill him, and evl- can afford to pay.”
Barber— Latter Had Not Paid.
to his eloquence, forcefulness nnd lead dently felt he had completed the job.
“More brains than is usually used on
found that she had commenced divorce
Taxe«—Claimed he Threat­
prod dings. It is presumed that any
ership in public affairs.
For he bent over him. so the injured ' road, work.”
ened to Club Carpenter if
The lecture was devoid uf spread man asserts, rilled his pockets, taking i *“Of the interpal revenue money col-'
possible contribution .for taxes will not
he Took Any Livestock
eagle oratory, and f.ewned on the con 83.50 cash, some tobacco and a jack looted on the manufacture and sale of
now be forthcoming.
to Satisfy the tax.
trary. to be quite the reverse—plain, knife.
j cigars, tobacco, cigarettes' and intoxiJay Carpenter, town treasurer of
Not daring to move again Daily lay eating liquors, the last of whfch the ex
easy, simple, but never dull nor com­
MeNAIR FARM PURCHASED Carlton, finding Clark Barber of that
monplace. With what the speaker had perfectly still, until he was sure Ray-■ evasive use of, according to the New.
township delinquent in the payment ot
to nay or tin* value of an high ideal to mond war out of sight.
He is sure i York \V4&gt;rld, creates one half of the
Will be Platted and Controll.d by his taxes, 'cajte to see Prosecutor
the individual life in shaving in* course: Raymond would have killed him if he criminalsaud lunatics which thrfarms
Pryor
Thursday
to
ask what
■few Real Estate Corporation —
to «ouh« worthy end. there could be no had nut taken that course, and believes ■ were Obsessed to build and run, the
conld legally do to collect the he
Judge Stine and C. W-. Mor.
dissent. It was expressed with such he thought his victim was dead when [ owners of which du not participate iu
money. The p.-.»se&lt;-ut*&lt;r told him be'
rill, of Charlotte, P T Col
clearness dignity’ arid force, imd .the he left him.
the profits -some ought tu i&gt;e given as
could go pi. c&lt;&gt; Barber’s farm aud lake
grove and P. A. Sheldon
good idxal painted iu ^uch fasdinafieg
When the injured man dared, he gut national aid for highways, so as to
away sufficient livestock to satisfy ; the
I
the Purcbasrrs.
color-.' that all who heard him must up, went to the bam of William Holes, help to take care .of the unfortnriatvs
Barber aujT&gt;
have been moved with-desire to attain where lie crawlvd in,and slept that j created by a business that from the
I 1 Yidtoy a real estate deal .was consum­ claim, retuniiug to
that which was nc^ilv-ahd true; Like­ night. He was found there the next I profits, in Michigan alone.'a lax is col
mated that means much to the future surplus from the tale of the stock so j
Eaton Co.
grojvth of Hastings. Judge Stine and taken. Carpenter went -out that day
wise what Mr. Hryirii said iu commenn mori.ins bv Mr. Holes, ovho Link him ' lected each year of about four million
I). W. Rogers
.1. W. Ewing
iug high {deals of citizenship, in busi­
medical aid. He was ’ dollars.
‘
“”
C. W. Morrill, of Charlotte. 1’. T. Col- to do as he had been directed. He * was
met by Mr. Barber, so he claimli in
“Michigan's conBtitatio|i does not
Lorenzo Mudge ’
J. B. Nickle
grove and I’. A. Sheldon, of this city,
ness and- professional life, was not
otie eye was badly
U»B. Bentley
permit of a state highway {department
merely well : said, but worthy of
putfhaiwd the Pled McNair farm, pay- anything but a cordial manner. Barber
A. D. Carlton
higjS 12,(KX) cash fur the property. The | using very lurid language and thneatZ. II. Hoyt
thouglitlui coiihideiatlon, and added
was arrested Tuesday and existing, and as’.the ^ilLm etmgrest
Carpenter «.
S. AV. Mapes ’
Il .ram Coleman
inspiration to striw for-tbe attainment'
tu-&lt;i Charlottegenilvmeji aietl.e mov­ ening him with i *'hib.
lie wan brought Lielote provides that the national aid that will
be granted, and .Michig^nls share fin
(» the officers of.25 years ago all arei ing ’pirits in the 'Eaton County Real came.to tbe.city pild &gt;worv out a (rarwaiv**d examination, and
ot such ideals.
three yevun* wilfbe over seven hundred alive apd well except Lewis Durkee, Evt ;te nnd Loan Company, and have lain for' BaiUr's arr*i-c cbargiugl an
When one considers the intensity *&gt;f
aM.miL
Barber pn(m|&gt;Uy paid the
thousand dollars, must tie expended ut Nashville. Of] the Barry voutitv di . sue ewifuliy handl' d several, pieces of
Mr. Bryan’s nature, the power which
tax.
through thektafb highway department. rectors, all are di awd with tbe-single acre property in Charlotte.
Judge
bis ‘ beliefs have «*ver him and the
' we shall not get a ( eni unless we exception of Mr. Rogers.
Stiu h informed the Banner reprefetnastrong personality
of uuv
the man, ..
it would
^unaniy m
...........
WARRENwTlLIANIS DEAD
ch to
1 change the constitution.” I
At the meeting held February IGth tiv*l that they would soon lay out the
l&gt;e too rruic^.. expect that
*■“* his political I
.“At tbo April election a ijmstltntion- Mr. Rogers ws« first elect'd Secretary! pi.|kerty into city lots, which will be
.uvo, — ...!! as ideals would not come !
1
‘
I
Was
Otte of the old Pioneer Reslddnta
ideas as well a
। al amendment will tai handed .to every succeeding (.'ienujntMknUh, who had
on easy terrhs.
in evidence sum-where in his address.'
of the County, and Highly Re-(Hied
that
office
for
several
yean*,
but
I
voter,
which
will
read.
'
.
ie
property
will
be
handled
through
spected.
To be frank- we thought he would i»e
i
Amendment to constitution relative declined further service.
a I eal Estate corporation which will • Warren Williams who will be remem­
more apt to bring them tnffure his andUn
February
tilth
KKft.
when
Mr.
to
Good-Roods.
Yen]
No.
’
’
be
।
Jer
organized.
•
ien- e than proved to be the fact. How­
bered l»y many as a resident of this
“If a majority vote yes, then a con­ R &gt;gers-was elected for th- Sfitb time
A I wiU be pleased that the McNair ■ city for'eevcral years,coming here from
ever, wlu •; Mr, Bryan' discussed his
stitutional state higl|way department the number of inembers .was 8,3f»'l. pni] eny has come Into the hands oi .
idea of proper iti^ul* for political parties •
| Mih&gt;. died Saturday morning at Plain,
«b0 win develop II Into » need |
No. Jl»y
will be created Then #e Will get our amount|bf Insurance *12,088342.
aud of government, we think that it,
share of national aid for roAds, then we
These figures tell their own story of • d addition to the city.
was not diilicult to detect that he was
from the old farm, home at Milo, being
the
prosperity
of
this
old
reliable
com
­
will
undoubtedly
give
sonie
state
aid.
a radical democrat iu politics, and that
conducted by' Rev. H. 31. VanAuken. Of this state aid, farm property will pany and of the progress of the two
his idea’ of proper government for the
A VERY PLEASANT EVENING Decensod came to- this county in an
pay live thirteenths. Eight thirteenths counties. During the quarter of a cen­
United States was one wherein the
early day. aud by industry and p«sewill be paid by that other property! tury Mr. Rogers bus labored unceasing­
democratic party dominated by his
verei.ee accumulated.’ a&lt; _ competency
that now pays nothing toward the ex- ly’for the company’s good. His work Reception of Mr*- Mary Goodyear in .1 hamper mi tied bim to enjoy his declin­
ideals, held the rulqig hand. Possibly
papsejofJbuilding g]»otf rbad&lt; The has had much to do with Its splendid
Honor of her 73rd Birthday .
ing years iu peace and quiet cotn&amp;irt.
it would not nave been a Bryan lecture
whole will oeZexVended in the country record, for upon the Secretary devolves
if Mr. Bryaii did not inject bls individ­
A (pleasant event of the week was , lie was well known and highly respect
for labor (nnd material and the roads most of the active detail work of the
nn informal reception, given by Mr».
ual political opinions into it. But the
'
:■
will be left there io haul the products company. But it can also be said that I*, ’ll Colgrove Thursday evening for
effect of the good points made in favor
of the farm to market on ” ‘
hebns had the active assistance and
of high ideals in other Walks of life is,
her mother Mrs. Mary T. Goodyear, the MAHLON SENTER. OF CARLTON,
co operation of all the officers and di­ oecsLion being her 73rd birthday. Mrs
WILLHAVfJ A SALE AT HIS
n our judgement, greatly w»mkened
IIEHIDFJNT
rectors, and the hearty good will of the Goodyear In one of the very early pio
with people who not follow him politi­ ueorge a
more Wednesday .
AUCTION IN JOHNSTOWN
policy holders.
of the
iieers of this city, and ?i»ctically her
cally by his evident desire and purpose
MARCH 8th
Under the mtitinl plan, all the more
whole life has been spent in this city.
to saturate his ttearera w th the Bryan
than 812,000,000 insured in the Barry She has always been very active in all
On ths last page In this issue will be
C. H. Stevens, Living One^Iiie West
ideal of politics. And that too on a
and Eaton becomes capital stock, so
movements of her church, and the up fouud an Auction sale advertised for
platform and under circumstances
of Lacey Will Have One Monday
that the payment of any lo^s is guaran­
lifting of those who came in contact Mahlon Senter, of Carlton township,
where a man occupying Mr. Bryan’s
teed by over twelve millions of property
March 6th.
OUT FOR TRADE
with. her. She was remembered with an Wednesday March Sih com mtnd ng
position in the political world ought to
which is probably worth at least 25 per
many beautiful floral tributes, and was at 10 o’clock a. m. Read the list of
observe, the proprieties of the Occasion
in &gt;n.other column will be found the
cent more than the Insurance.
given
the sincere congratu Is lions of articles to bp sold aud you will observe
and refrain from obtruding his peculiar
three column announcement of C. H.
The Barry &amp; Eaton is wise in con­
that a four year old stallion, sired by
W. H. Chase, the Delton Lumber Stevvtiii of Johnstown, giving a de
her friends.
political ideas.
tinuing the services of Mr. Rogers.
Strongwood la to be sold. W. H. Couch
I
---------------------------scription of the live stock, farm tools,
and Coal Dealer, is a Hustler.
We hope he ma^be spared for many
GIVE BOND TO KEEP PEACE
Next week Wednesday there will be will be the anctlfteer.
vehicles and other articles be will sell
more years of actlveSwork, and that the an aiction sale at Mahlon Senter’s farm
In
another
columa
will be found the
Register of Deeds Doster has moved *
1U tUlWMw--- - -------on bis rarm
farm at
at waron
auction aiuusaj,
Monday, juaiuu
March
Edward Bird, of Johnstown, was ar­ adr.
of Wm. H. Chase, the Delton lum-1 0,11118
company may enjoy'even greater pro­
a mile and three quarters east and a his family here from Fraireville, and
rested last week charged with making ber and coal dealer, who desires all Ibeginning at 10 a. m. ^mong otbgress in the future than it has In the
quarter of a*mlle north of Carlton Cen- has rented the former Joseph VanArthreats to do various kinds of harmful partlea who contemplate building to I erlu,m&gt; wlu be noticed several bead of
pa»t.
' ter. See adv. od tenth page.
things to George Frey, and was com- I call on arcorrespondwith him.
man residence in the fourth ward.
’blooded cattle. Free lunch at noon.
polled to give bonds to keep the peace. *
HELD IN

THIS CITY SATURDAY.

VERY LIGHT ATTENDANCE.

is oimtD

WITH ROBBERY

THIS IS THE GOSPEL BY HON. H.

ed the Lower House at Lansing
Last - Week.

QUARTtROT A CEhTURT

si. MmrsMun.

�Hastings Banner,

Hastings Banner.
COOK BROS.. Editors.

a*Kt
or nmotiR Brevities. IVHc a line; H*ewbere, 7c a line. Averace of seven vordtto the

Want colnein. lc a word for each insertion.
Card ot Thank*, twnnly-fivecents each.
Obituary, poetry and resoiuUoas, ac a line.
Notice* of births, dnatiu or marriages will be
printed free a* news matter.
HT'No communlcatlou wlU be published un-&lt;«r any drcutnsuuicxe unxws It bears the
writer's name aud post office address.

Kansas has been doing things to ithe
Standard Oil Co. It will not be sur­
prising-if Kansas all all lead the Way
for this country in the anti-trust move­
ment. The Standard Oil Co., with Its
usual smooth tactics, first Induced
Kansas producers to put down thou­
sands of wells by paying 81.38 a barrel
for crude oil. • When the field was de­
veloped, the price dropped to 70 cents
a b* t
?early product was over
«,000jXW barrels. But the price of reflned|oll kept up to 20 cents per gallon.
The Standard next built a big refinery
in Kansas City, and a pipe line from
the Kansas oil fields to Kansas City.
Then through its hold on the railroads,
freight rates on erede oil were raised
75 per cent, thys^huttlng out the inde­
pendent refiner and putting the pro­
ducer wholly in the hands of this mer­
ciless, greedy trust But Kansas did
not tamely submit The oil producers
organised and put the facts before the
legislature. The governor called on
that body to sot, and they did, despite
the Standard Oil lobby. They first
made pipe lines common carriers, com­
pelling them to pump oil as cheap for
the individual as for the Standard.
They next voted to establish a state oil
refinery, to be operated by convict
lalxtr, for which the legislature appro
priausd 3200,000. They then created a
commission to which they gave power
to fix rates on all common carriers in
the stated They then passed a law
compelling any company which did
business in the state to sell oil lu all
parts of the state as cheap as in any
fiinglelcity. AIL these measures »&lt;ere
passed in a single week. And the peo­
ple of. Kansas are not through yet.
Standard hoggishness appears to have
• reached the limit.of endurance in Kants4as,,a»d will soon do so iu the whole
" country.

Food adulteration is a subject wbidh
must come up for aggressive legislative
action in this country. ’Examination
by government experts shows that fully
three quarters of the food products sold
over the counters of tradesmen in this
country are adulterated by the manu­
facturers of such articles. This is not
merely a moral wrong: It Is a crime to
adulterate the food of any people, and
proper punishment should be handed
out to those who do it.
This week Saturday, at Washington,
will occur the inauguration of ITesldent Roosevelt No chief executive
ever received such an endorsement as
has Presfcient Roosevelt. The country
I® pleased with him and his program.
The American people have confidence
that he means tyhathc says when he de­
clares that he favors a square deal for
every man.

Their high mightinesses of the U. S.
senate have decreed that no freight rate
bill shall pass at the present session of
congress. Some day that senatewill wake
up to the fact that the rest of the conn- :
try has no use for such a slow moving,
tinprogressive body, and it will become
as useless as the English House of Lords.

mabch t. iw

MAPLE GROVE
Mrs. Fanny Whitcomb and son
passed last week with relatives at Bat­
tle Creek.
The Misses Glenna and Gladys
Wolfe spent Sunday with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wolfe.
Orson Swift is some better, hut- is
still. quite weak.
'
J^ke Shoup is a little better at this
writing.
Margaret McIntyre, who has boen
ill. is some better.
•
Mr: ■ and ; Mrs. Roll Hall visited
friends in Sunfield last weeks
A young people’s party was held at
Geo. Bdson’s last Friday night.
About eighty friends of Mr. and
Mrs. John Rocho perpetrated a sur­
prise (?) upon them last Friday night
.previous to their departure -to ihdir
new home near Climax. A most en­
joyable evening was spent in card
playing and dancing. Refreshments
were served.
•
John Rocho had a sale Wednesday.
Henry Whitcomb and Wm. Cooper
have sales in the near future.
,
A pedro party was held at ‘Rd
Wood’s last .Saturday night.
The masquerade at Maple. Grove
Center, the 32nd, was well attended,
fifty-eight numbers having been sold.
Mrs. N. C. Hagerman served supper.

MUSLIN^

I'ftW.'TSXt'

See the Auction Sale notice on our
10th Page for C. H. Stevens of Johns*
town.

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

I

Howard Bell ‘is home from Ann ।
Arbor.
Carmen Tobias, whoHias been very.ill
during the past week, is much better at 1

this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramer and
daughter Rena, of Hastings, visited at
the home of Frank Tobias and Albert
Mills last week.
Mrs. Carrie Edmunds of Baltimore
visted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. SaffT
Marshall, last week.
Miss Minnie Bailey is visiting friends
at Nashville.
’ Mrs. Lorenzo Mudge is on the sick

IT IS OUR AIM TO KEEP UP OUR REPUTATION
OF SELLING THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICE.

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OurUineof CORSET COVERS shows all the The line of NIGHT GOWNS is sure to please SKIRTS, the

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novelties

25c, 39c, 50c. 75c, $100

trimmed .

m*dc *n“ 50c to $150 "cr

PANTS, the best goods, the best trimmings, the best workmanship 25c to 91.25.

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The carpet-rag social at Mr. Sam
Marshall’s last Friday evening was very
well attended. The proceeds were $to.id
Earl Mudge is home for a few weeks.
Rev. Archie Soule made a short call
on Barryville friends last Friday.
James Fowler was at Battle Creek a
few days 1.1st week.
.
Charles Gutchcss has sold his farni .to
Mr. Oran Fa,sett of Charlotte..
H. J. Mutton-is moving his household
goods to Union City, preparatory to go­
ing to California.
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MORGAN.
Mrs. Charles Carr has been on the
sick list for sometime past aud at this
writfbg she is slightly on the gain.
Elder Parker, of Morgan, spent a few
days the latter part of last week visit
lug old frfends In the northern part; of
the state.
•
'
Ed. McKinsey, of Bellevue, Eaton
county, visited Mrs. C. J. Norris-last
week.

Miss Tryphena DeLong has purchas­
ed Mrs. Charles Bronson’s house and
lot in Morgan. They made tbe deed
last Thursday at Hastings.
The Morgan Schqol was closed last
Friday. Mrs. Etta Mead, the teacher,
we understand will not accept another
term which we very much regret as
she gave universal satisfaction.
L. G. Sparks and .wife, of Nashville,
attended the K. O. T. M. party at S. L.
Ballinger’s last Thursday night.
Mr. J. A. Hyde has been on tbe si$k
list sometime andjs attended by Dr.
Baker, of Nashville. He is very feeble
on account of his eicknesB and old a^e.
The many friends of John Bates,
commonly called Winn, will be pained
to learn that he died a short time ago
at Lansing where he has been located
for the past four years.
Mr. Devine was In Hastings Monday
the 27th to attend the funeral of Mabel
Rowley.
Mrs. Henry Hyde has been in verjpoor health far sometime past.
Mre. Brooks, of near Stony Point,
was buried last Sunday. Funeral 11 a.
m. She had passed tbe 82nd mile

The perplexities of poor old Russia
continue to increase. So great is the
M. Miller, of Petoskey.returned home
terror Inspired by the murder of Grand Wednesday after some four weeks’
Duke Sergius, that neither the Czar nor visit with relatives and friends in
any of the imperial family dare Attend Barry and Calhoun counties.
his funeral.
Quite a good many bass are being
caugfat’from Cole’s dock.
There Isa proposition before (he Mich,
legislature to put in |a plant to make
ADVERTISED letters.'
binder twine at Jackson. It appears
Hastings, Mich., Feb. 27, 190K
they will have 3(X) Idle convicts next ’ Letters addressed to persons named
summer unless some such plan is adopt- below remain unclaimed in this office
and will be sent to the dead letter office
If not claimed by March 18, 1905:
The best {thing for Russia and for civ­
Mrs. John Pattison, Mrs. Caroline
Saunder,
Mre. Jeesie Sbupp, Mrs. War-j
ilization and the peace of the world is
ren Kidder. Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell,
the good licking the Russians have re­ Miss Ella Corbett, Richard Hale, 'Nj
ceived at the hands of the little Japs. Franklin Smith, G. W. Ross. Cash
Mowry, Veeta Herrick, Fred Pierson,
Lt may seem a great thing to be calk Campbell Lumber Co., Austin E. Wil­
ed the “Czar of all the Rnssias:” but the liams.
Please say “ advertised” when asking
present ruler of that country is finding
for advertised letter. W. R. Cook,
very littte fun in the job.
Postmaster.
We wish. Congress would pass a par­
You can apply ManZan inside, right
cels post bill for this country. It is
where the pain is. It is put up In col­
greatly needed.
lapsable tubes with nozzle attachments
for introducing 1L tyManZan stops pain

THE BIG DOUBLE "UNCLE TOn”
COHPANY.

Stetson’s big production of “Uncle
Tom’s Cabin” will appear at Reed’s Op­
era House on Friday March 3d. It has
been organized this season in a manner
that will make it far superior to any
previous production ever seen here.
Special attention has been given to the
staging of the piece, and the scenery
faithfully portrays several scenes of
Southern life during ante bellum days
in the far South. A large number of
genuine colored people, who introduce
cake walks, buck dancing, Southern ju­
bilee singing and funny scenes in the
cotton fields, add materially to the pro­
duction. Misses Kitty Morgan and
Bertha Crosby are the two topsies;Mes
sere. George Harris and Nick Glinn are
'the two Marks, ruffi Stetson’s origins1
Uncle Tom," Mr. Fred Bennet, will al*so be in the cast. Of late years the stage
has been deluged by so many cheap .
"Uncle Tom? co mpanles that the pub­
lic has been led to regard an announce
merit of its production with a great deal
of distrust. Mr Kibble, the manager
of this comnauy, has, however, succeed­
ed lin organizing a cast composed of
specially selected players, chosen* for
their adaptability for the parts assign­
ed them.

Wage Earning People
We invite the attention of every wage-earner
to the advantages
&lt; ’ the
’ Savings
~ ‘
:s.of
Department
of this bank. Itt affords a safe and profitable
place for the ac: umulation of small savings,
Money may be withdrawn without notice or
undue formality.

Hastings National Bank
Only National Bank in Barry County

Established 35 yean

Capital and Surplus, $100,000
OFFICERS;

J. T. LOMBARD. President,
W. D. HAYES, Cashier,

J. F. GOODYEAR, Vice President,
H. G. HAY ES, Ass’t Cashier.

DIRECTORS:
J. T. LOMBARD,
JOHN F. GOODYEAR
F. D. PRATT.
W. D. HAYES, ’
.
W. H. CHASE.
.

This cut illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses

RETINOSCOPY
Requires no questions to find
the refractiveerror, makes
fitting surer.

CLEMENT SMITH
R. K. GRANT,

I Mr. and Mrs..Robert Garrison visited
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Miss Constance Garrison who has the latter’s parents Sunday.
Clyde Hendershott is on the gain.
uvruw ivi me
mu weeKB
Miss Cora Smith who has been visit­
’assisting her mother In caring for her
brother returned to her work in Has­ Ing her unclb returned home Sunday.
The saw mill on Mr. Nicktebolt’s
tings Sunday.
will bt^in work- this week.
’.
The sprayer meeting of Wednesday
Carson Eldred, of Clarksville, is vis­
evening was well attended.
iting E. Eldred, qf Rutland, and A. D
There will be revival meetings at the Smith, of Baltimore.
Hendershott school house beginning
Mr. and Mre A. D. Smith Tidied tbe
Monday night of this week by Rev. latter’s brother at Podunk Sunday.
Otton.
.
Mr. win Norrtata very bu&gt;y drawing
The neck tie social at the school beech and maple wood from beyond
house was not very well attended, but Prichardville.
they were nicely entertained by the
school teacher Mr. Warner.

Mrs. Fred Wood returned to her
home in Charlotte last Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Gurd and family, of
Cedar Creek, visited the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs J. Bryans Sunday.
’

MCQMBER school house.
MIm Mary Foley baa returned borne

Kalamaeoo.
Hund”
Tr*’“ returned home
Sunday from Quimby.
’
2^“* “a **'• *&gt;' Dowlinit
“ Cr*wl'J “I«1'« Sunday.

,

""d &lt;i»&gt;Mthter Mre.Suther

&gt;«&gt;

maple grove.
Mr “I1
“took,
r eb. 24th a son.
Carl and Orilla Archer visited their
uncle, Ca-lus Gould of CharlX
Mr. and Mre. Ray Gould vWtedhh
father-in-law, O. Gould, of 800^1-

�HASTINGS BANNER FEBR^RY, J3, ,905

MISS MARY E ELLIOTT.
Mis* Mary E. Elliott, n well known
Massachuaeftn woman, has been dtlurtnlent «e&lt;-retnv of the Woman’s
Relief corps in M:msac|itumtts for near­
ly iw.-nty year.*. ,\s this grand work
develops Sind 'enlarges MLs Elliott
proves .spiiii to any emergency.. She is
a cor.y.\ correct tW&lt;f ready writer, and
ns dial”:-,nn of the press com'uiitiee hrr
work Jm- the national encanipment has
been as -valuable as exfenaite. in all
her actlvftfcs mi«.s Elliott Is taetfnines*

,
uuu u.r mere suggpRUon
•» enough
roouxn to keep me wide awake. My
preference." say*. Margaret E. San er
in the
tlm Woman's
iVi.m.-*: Home
,»___ .
t
In
- - -7—-- Cainpaulon. --are
a -TlM-kln.r
__ ■ .f&lt;*dtBtool
' . . . a|d n
. lnK
c,,—
ia—
*r and
.
-- —
8&lt;n&gt;u&gt;iuvi .11.1
bright
story
In
the
half
hour
uftci the
..............
midday meal, a neighbor of mint
always a white shawl en hand uuu
and
knits when slra wants io relax,-’I &lt;mild
not tell yon how ninny white shawl*
this indy baa ipgjp andiglven a’my.
but she Is so proficient tn their manu­
facture that sho knltx like an nuioiua ton. This pastime If. her tteda ive
nnd she would not .forego Ji on .1 ny
atoount.”
in hanging pictures the guiding prin­
ciple ub to height U the levpl of the fve.
but combined with Unit ar&lt; equal lyjfm|&gt;ortant-consideration* of size, ttlmpe
nnd color. In relation Inkh to wull
Wacc* and to- each other. The Inclfaution seems to Im? to’ hang pictures .loo
high, giving an impression ot btirig
skied.
;
&gt;
Too high, too far apart..poorly bal­
anced and fospHmr steps or gables Ire
pitfalls to be avoided. When one's flctores are large nral can be hung odd In
a (dace. with a thought
for the
proper height apd llghtlng.Nhe problem
Is n comparatively simple oie. The ejre
must real directly upon It; It must, not
give the Impression of weighing heqvHy upon tbe piece of furniture beneem,
nor must It float ofT into space abb^e.
The shapes must hnrmonlzp with the
shape of the piece of furniture benenttu
ms well as with the space. That tie
drtkK places must be llghtoi up wlili
the light pictures and the dark photo­
graphs hang lit the high illghts can
easily be neon.—Harper's Bazar.

Vagaries of Uste. the errors of tbe
color blind. are rendered till by the
Choice of white or black. It was Mr.
Gladstone who used to say tiiat a wom­
an, however old. always looked her
best In white auttn. and, though the
Grand Old Man was the laat one to be a
peraonintd Alw.y, ready to give any Judge of the chic, he had a great eye
' necessary Information regarding the for the beautiful and a decided weak­
work of the order, her wfinngneas has ness for the fair sei. Oulda also main­
charmed all tbe newspaper folks whose tains that women should wear white
duties have brought them within the and has always gowned her heroines'
sphere of her activities. Miss Elliott in white and gray velvets without re­
■was.tbe first president of the Somer­ gard to cost; but. then. Otrtfia is tbe
ville Woman's Relief corps. She is a moot extravagant clotheehow novel­
member of the Somerville Historic ao- ist of her day. Court ladles of St Pe­
cJ?ty nnd also qf Hunker Hill chapter, tersburg are said to buy white satin ns
Daughters of the American, Revolt!- other women buy white cotton, by the
tlon. and the New England Historic piece, nnd rarely appear In any other
and Genealogical society.—Boston Trav­ color or material at the daEzllng. ftxnetionA of the rear’s court. Ab a founda­
eler.
tion for rare laces and rnngntfirmt jew­
els white satin has the pas. It Is a fab­
“I hold. In theory, that every woman ric with royal aseociatfons.—Bostod
should He down ivety afternoon and Ilerakl.
relax, taking an hour's Interval of en­
tire repose, not even thinking of any­
The best way to Lave a smooth. unthing that taxes her. and thus repairing
tbe waste places of her life after a wrinkJed skin !s to keep tbe wrinkles
busy morning.
Tbta is my theory, •ut Unpleasant wrinkles can be kept
firmly bekl nnd warmly recommended out of the face by avoiding those ex­
to you. Let me whisper. In strict con­ pressions which tefid to make deep
fidence, that this is not a thing &gt; ever lines.
The woman who Is tbe victim of the
do myself. To take a nap tn the daytoe would be for me one of tbe Im- smelling Balts bottle Is said to wrinkle
years before her time.
Frowning brings, lines, as do all wor­
ry andi fretting. .
Going bareheaded in-a burning sun
brings wrinkles about the eyes and
forehead. The eyes naturally try to
protect themselves from tbe injustice,
done them.
And worse than some other wrinkle
producing expressions la the rush ex­
pression which so many women of the
present day are wearing dally. These
Wrinkles can be avoided by remember­
ing Hint another day Is coming and
that a mad pace wastes time and never
makes more minutes In the day.

When you have Printing

NEB

when

you

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.

EAST WOODLAND.
There b*s been a death, birth and
Master Loyd Hitt ia on the sicklist. a wedding in this neighborhood within
Earl Lehman aud Jennie Barry have a week.
the measles.
PLEASANT RECEPTION.
The M. B. M. will meet with Edna
There was a grand reception at the
Cole next Saturday.
home of Jasper Black In honor of his
The t. A. 8. will meet with Mrs. Ella son Burnard and wife, Wednesday
Hager on Thursday at 10 a. m.
.
night, Feb. 22nd. There was over one
". Luke and family, ot Vermont­ hundred guests present. The rooms
ville, were guests of T. Scofield and were trimmed in red, w"hitft and blue,
grarertilly decoret^d with flags and
wife oii Sunday.
Mr. W . Broomfield. of Hastings wan bunting. The bride was dressed in
the guest of (). B. Hager part of last white silk and wore a boquet of blue
and pink rto.wers. Mr. and Alni. Wayne
Week.
Mrs. Lena Jarvis was the guest of Merrick introduced the guests to the
Mrs. Nellie Hitt ud Washington's couple. They received many beaut Ifnl and useful prvsentk Refreshments
birthday.
Mre. Frank, of Castletou, Is quite of ice cream and cake were served;
Mrs.
•II at the home of her daughter Mrs. The new couple will be at home on the
farrh afler March llitb.
Murry, bf W. Sibewa.
Mis* Mabie Kilpatrick spent part of
last week with Mre. L. Brown of East
Carlton.
Mr. Andrew Plot who died in Indi
aha was buried in the Baptist cemetery
on Sunday.
Mr. James Jordan who died at the
Soldiers Home., in Grand Rapids, on
Saturday was buried in the Baptist
cemetery on Monday.
The pupils of Miss Elbe Early's
school and a few friends spent some
pleasant hours at her home in West
Wobdland’on Saturday evening.
Mrs. Krieger who has been .visiting
her daughter M'fi. Lena Jarvis and
other friend&amp;Jn Woodland returned to
tier home in Grand Rapids on Thurs­
day.
A party of friends consisting of Rev.
C. D. Jarvis and wife, - Homer Hager,
wife and daughter. Cecil, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Sawdy and Wfll Euprr, helped
Mr. and Mrs. J- St. John to enjoy some
pleasant social hours at their home on
Friday evening.

PARMALEE.
F. D: Joels is out again after a short
siege of the grip.
tJ. F. Morgan was In Grand Rapids
on businers|TueFday.
Miss Lillian Moxon, of Middlevillecalled on friends at this place one day
lasRweek.
Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Hookton were
the guests of Thoi. Tungate and wife
Friday.
KLeRoy Sherk, who has been very ill
for theSpast two weeks, is slowly Improvlngfunder the care of Dr Swift, of
Middleville.
.
DrJJTarkhurst land little daughter,
of GrandTlapids, were in 1’armalee
Saturday.
A number from here attended tbe
horse races on Caledonia lake last
week.
Tbe lecture and entertainment given
by Mr. Erwin at tbe school house Mon
day evening was well attended and en­

joyed by all. .
Otto Wood bad the misfortune to
break through the river ice Saturday^
No barm done but a good wetting.
Owing to the tine weather a large
crowd gathered at the auction sale on
the Baker farm Tuesday, It being the
largest turnout in this locality in a
number of years.

COATS GROVE.
George Coats returned home last Fri
day from Lansing where he has been
taking a course in the Agricultural

college.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Chase
Feb. 24th an 8^’ son.
Miss
Marie Wolfe, of Hastings, was
.
CARLTON CENTER
Mrs. Frank Barry has been confined •visiting friends here Saturday and Sun.
to her home with diphtheria the pact day.
..
There was a large crowd at h orest
week.
DEvery Olds, of Hastings, is fil­ Jordan's sale last Thursday, but the
things did not sell very high.
ing Hubert Gammon this week.
James Wolfe and wife, of Hastings,
Religious meetings commenced Mon­
day evening but owing to the great visited at O. S. Wood's Sunday.
The' meetings will continue this
number of sick but few were in atten
dance. The stereopticon lecture sched­ week. There has been eleven come
out
in tbe meetings and the Interest
uled to be given opening evening was
postponed owing to" Rev. A. T.Archer’s is increasing. The church is filled with
people nearly every night.
illness.
A number of friends gathered at the
home of Ben Fisher aud wife Sa^ur
day and gave them a surprise prior to
their departure, Frank Barry having
bought the farm they occupy and ex­
pecting to occupy soon. A pleasant
evening was spent in playing pedro.
Jack Wright, Misses Odell and Dick­
inson. of Hastings, were guests of Mrs.

Owing to the extensive sickness tbe
literary program that should have been
held at Grange Saturday night was
postponed two weeks.

Bantis

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)

Ito Kud In Htn

Let us have the next
order.

OTIS H. DcHOTT,

HEAVY CO ATJ
PLANKET5

HaMinrfs. MicH.

nr Mldrcn.sofe.sure. No

Total Taabilittes

.

.

.

..

$8,893,758'73

Increase in Assets
$538,440 14
Policies in force December 31, 1904
«
-.t3jJ23
Amount Insured thereby, including Additions - $45,415,750 S6

Total Amount Paid
Policy-Holders since Organization,
$12,107,494 77.
O.R IXXIKKR
•
■
President
C. A. KENT, 1st Vir^Prwddent and ('ounwi
"-r
HOYTPO«
•
M Vlce-PrwSent
Vloe-Prwddont
A. F. MOORE
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flccn-tary
THERON F. OIDDINGS

G. W SANDERS
.
.
Aetnarr
ij- XSDQiiS'- S® " Amtatant SocrrtarjB. A. WBI^TEAD —- *---—J. P. DAWBON
&lt;W.Jrr

Are You Planning
To build a House?

To build a Barn?
To repair your House?
We are Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

Builders’ Hardware

We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line.
This promises to be a busy year. You will be wist to ar­
range NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our
line.

Weissert Bros
Capital,

$75,000.00

Directors

will be sold regardless of cost.

ebeskf messtr,

“toc“v

R. B. muwr,

Sarphu,

$20,000.00

0. S. Swdvwr,

Lake Waters,

is a habit you will nev­
er regret having ac­
quired.
The only
thing you will be sorry
•for 1b that you didn’t
begin sooner. But it
is tetter late than nev­
er. So commence now
to make your old age
comfortable and inde­
Start a bank account now and start it

Bastings City Bank

m. LCook.

• ••

tllglrol 1-rtc*- lor l-rwloor.

pendent,
with the

R.C.Tr«cb,

17 cent Bulk Coffee...........
is omit Bnlk Coffee..................
lUce. fonnerly ec. now..............
Sod*. lornimly -c. now............

It’s one of the beat banks in the state: It pays in­
terest at the rate of 3 per cent nnd accepts deposits
of $1.00 or more in its Savings Department;

2

HEHRT RrtQLA, }
COrtTS 9R0VE
QENEKAL STORE.

&lt;
J

3 per ceat lateral paid hi SatHw Deparmeai
nd coaponkM ual-anuny.

RL'PAL ROUTE NO. 6.

Pt- BANNER, Fo/ey’s fionejrtn

Totai. Auwra...................................................................83.893.7S8 73
LIABILITIES.
.
Amount of Ib fx-nT- l'und, American Table, 4% and
from Jonuoryr 11)03
.
.
|8,4Q1,(M5 02 '
Premiunut Paid in Advance
...
8,647 35
Dividends on Defemsl Premium*
.
.
.
542 83
Death Losses, unofik-ially rejorted
.
.
8,388 80
All other Liabilities
.....
14,200 85
Surplus
.
.
.
.
.
462JM8 88

H. JI. JlBdtrwt eaihttr.

NOW 18 THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY

Small farm, or exchange for a
Good buildings, fruit* of *1} kinds,
good soil; three and one-half miles
from Hasting*

ASSETS.
Cash in Banks
.
.
.
m
* 212.788 17
First Mortgage Lions on Real Estate
.
. ।1,073,688 81
Real Estate, including Home Office Building, cash
value
.
. .
.
.
379.SOO 64
Loans't o Policy-Halders, secured by Reserves
. , WI.M4. 76
Agi'dta’ BalunceH •
.
.
.
.
10,738 80
Bund*, cash value
.
.
.
.
28.730 00
Loans on Collateral .
,.
.
.
6,300 00
Inu-ret t duo and accrued .
.
.
. i2e.5S4 m
Rents due aud jux-rued
'
.
.
.
toss i»
Net Outstanding Premiums secured by R&lt;-serve Fund 48.730 _.
07
Net Deferred Premiums secured by Reserve Fund. . 106,1.54 02

R. B. m««r, (lire Pra.

WEEK

3 pkgsfor.................

for sale.

For the Year Ending December 31st, 1904.

Otflttn

8igt*turo

orK will be well done.

MICHIGAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO

The special eale will be contin­
ued only one week longer.
The stock is being reduced to
make room for spring and sum­
mer goods. Here #e some of tbe
bargains.

Sec the Auction Sale notice on our
10th Page for C. tl. Stevena of Johns­
town.

IRVING.
\
Mrs. Will Jordan departed thip lift
Tuesday morning. Funeral Thursday
at 10 o'clock at the home. '
Burt Dally la moving to Quimby on
the Colgrove farm.

OF THE

Shelter mttstr, Pmldnt.

ONE HORE

Stillwell Sunday.
,
Mr. Uhl, of Charlotte, is spending a
few days with blister Mbs Uhl.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nash spent Sun­
day with the latter's mother at Clarks­
ville, Mrs. Nash's mother being quite

NORTHWEST CA6TLETON.
Mr. Orlando .Grant died Sunday night1
of pleurisy. His funeral was held Wed. i
morning at the Schlappe church. ■ H fa
Itttle sori was buried just a week ago.
The afflicted family have the sympathy
of the entire community.
Black- England.
A very pretty wedding was celebrat­
ed at high noon Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and-Mrs J. J. England
when their-dHilghter Edith was united
in marriage to Bernard D. Black. In
the evening a reception was given them
at the home of the grooin's parents, Mr.
apd Mrs. J. T. Black. The house was
very prettily decorated In red, white,
and blue.- Mr. and Mrs. Black were the
recipients of many beautiful presents

37th ANNUAL STATEMENT

prevents pnena:oai*

IftontV to Coan
on Real Estate Security.

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH r, 1905.

4

Your Warns

flake them known in this, the
BANNER’S WANT ADV. COLUHN—One cent a word.

.. Wanted—A position in this city as
stenographer.

Address Box C.
Care Banner.

*

For Sale, fine Imported 'German
Coach Btailion, a beautiful animal, and
a splendid colt getter. For particulars
address George W. Shnelder, R. F. D.
No. 38, Lake Odessa Mich.

HEAT ORDERS
Many orders were placed with
us the past week for pig pork sau­
sage, and every one that eave us
an order was well pleased.

Special Rib Stew, 4 cents

a pound, Saturday only.

Give us your orders by phone
and we will deliver promptly.
Itemember we are still making
pig pork sausage.

F. W. CLIFFORD,
Two doors east of City Bank.
Phone 22.

Now is
the Time
To try the good things at

DePue’s
EVERYTHING.
Full Line of DRY GOODS.

Staple and Fanty GROCERIES.
CELERY. LETTUCE and all

VEGETABLES.

ORANGES, LEHONS and
BANANAS.

SOCIAL EVENTS
The Musical Club was entertained
last week by Mre. Henry Withey add
Mre. Will Richardson at tbe home of
Mrs. Withey, on Thorn St. Retreat)ments were served. Those winning the
honors were Mre. Ream aud Mr. Baker
Shriuer.
.
Thursday evening neighbors and
friends gave to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pryor a very thorough aa well as nappy
surpiae. An evening that will be very
^pleasantly remembered was spent. A
potluck supper wa» served. A fine
rocker w«s presented to inem as a re­
minder of the occasion and a token of
good will.
Mr. and Mrs. John McOmber enter­
tained the P. P. club in a very charm­
ing manner Thursday evening of last
week It was Washingtou's b rthday,
and she ladies came gowned iu appro­
priate costumes, with powdered hair.
The national tlag was in evidence
everywhere through the house, aud ths
score cards also bore the siare and
stripes. A very pleasant evening was
passed with pedro, Mre. Herman Frvsfc
andJ.C. Barber winning the honors.
Delicious refreshments were served, a
unique feature being the ice-cream and
cake, the former being served iu the
shape of a candle with a lighted taper
in the end The cake was in tbe form
of a tiuv log, presumably a cherry one,
in which was imbedded a silver hatchet.
Mr. and Mre.F. R. Pancoast gave an
informal five, o'clock tea, Friday, in
honor of Hou.
William Jennings
Bryan, who was in the city to fill his
engagement ou the Women’s Club
lecture course. Red carnations were
used for a centerpiece and the menu
was served in four courses. Mre. Pan
coast was assisted by Miss Glenna Pan
coast and M|re. R. M. Batea. Uovers
were laid for thirteen. Those present
were Messers W. J. Bryan, R..M. Batea.
A. E. Itenkea, F. L. Heath, Thoe. Sulli­
van, W. F. Hicks, Dr. Fuller, John
Dennis, A. II. Nobles Clement Smith
and F. R. Pancoast
Mrs D. C. Bronson gave a beautiful
5 o'clock tea Wednesday In honor of
Miss Carrie Schumann, of Grand Rap
ids. In the dining ruom ribbons and
tiny Hags were stretched from the chandalier to the corners of the table. The
favors were small hatchets at the
twelve plates, which were appropriate
to the national holiday.
Mrs. A B. Hum and Mre. E. Tobiaa
will entertain, with euchre Tuesday
afternoon, March 7, at the home1 of tbe
former 722 West Green street.
Another of the 44th birthday parties
was celebrated at the home of Mrs.
Ella Holloway on Broadway Feb. 28.
Invitations were issued for a lunch at
1 o'clock. Soon after the guests found
their places at small tables by means
of place cards. A delicious four course
menu was served, Ida Wood catering.
The afternoon passed most delightfully
with songs,?-readings by Miss Vinna
Ream in her inimitable manner, and in
general merriment. The decorations
were red and white carnations. As it
was a real birthday, the guests departed
wishing most heartily that Mre. Hol­
loway might have many returns of the
day.

VERY INTERSTING

'-WATCH
Our windows for Sat­
urday Sales.

3. fiomer DePue
YOUR HORSES
Are entitled to shelter from
the severe weather. When
you bring them to the Jef­
ferson Street Barns you al­
ways know that they

Are Safe and Well Tak•
en Care of.

ROWLAND BROS.
Successors to Phin Smith.

I
We Buy Cheaply,
We Sell Cheaply,
That tolls you why wo give

you A 1 LYCOMING RUBBER
BOOTS for Man

for $2.89 par pair.

ADDRESSESDr. Emma Cummings Parks Delivers
Lectures Monday Afternoon and
Evening at the Baptist
Church.
Dr. Emma Cummings Park, of Boa­
ton, who represented ihe Baptist For
eign Miuiouary society , in India for
live years, as a medical missionary waa
in Hastings this week, aud gave two
talks at the Baptist church Monday
afternoon and evening, under the aus­
pices of the Woman t Circle. In her
afternoon talk she dwelt first on the
physical conditions of India, then of
the natives, their homes, dress and pe­
culiar customs. The language is diiHcult there being over 500 cnaracters,
and many sounds. When the •mission­
ary has .mastered the language they
stiff have a great task before them in
understanding the people. One has to
forget entirely their dirt and degrada­
tion and be in full sympathy with them
before he can get hold of them and ac­
complish satisfactory Jesuits. To reali
ize the enormous tatk that confronts
Christianity in ludln, she stated that
there were over three hundred and
thirty million gods inthqt country, not
one but what is malignsnuand wicked,
and whose lives are too vile to bo read.
She then spoke of the benefit of local
organizations for the missionary cause,
aud explained the system of apportion­
ment from the general mission board
down.
In the evening she spoke at greater
length along these lines and a good
audience was present to hear her.

FARM-FOR SALE

March Winds

ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD?
Tbe season for building is almost here, and you should
commence to figure on your building material. We
carry a very large line of LUMBER and all kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL which we sell at tbe lowest Uvtug prices. We take contracts for building, and will
cheerfully submit oar prices for anything you may re­
quire. So, no matter in what part of tbe county yon
live, it will pay you to let us figure with you.

BEECH AND MAPLE WOOD
We have a large stock of beech and maple wood, of nice - qual
Ity. When you need anyjust five us a call. Also have COAL
and BRICK.

SEE OUR LINE- OF ROOFING.

t. H

astings Lumber

•• Phone 254

S2SE.L

LIQUOZONE

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I am the principal distributer in this market of this well known
Remedy, which destroys all (term Diseases, by destroying the
germs which produce them.
What are Germ Diseases?
.
All that begin with fever, all inflamation, all catarrh in any part
of the body, all contagious diseases, all results of impure blood.
sany wfil give you a 50-cent bottle of Liquozone
Hal if you will call at my store.

W. H. GOODYEAR

Chappoline

OBITUARY.
Robert Thompson was born in Scot­
land in October 1834, and died In Hast­
ings Mich. Feb. 2*lth 1905, aged 70 years
and 5 months, fie came to America in
in 1852 settling on a farm bear Kalamamazoo. About 35 years ago be moved
on a farm Bjitf miles south of Hastings.
Here he continued to live until a fear
years ago .when he moved to Grand
Rapids. '
About a week ago he came to Has­
tings to visit his niece Mrs Belle Patti­
son. Soon after his Arrival he was tak­
en sick, becoming rapidly worse until
death came on Sunday morning.
He leaves one brother anc£ many rel­
atives. He was a kind-hearted man
loved and respected by all who knew
him. The funeral was conducted on
Monday afternoon at the home off Mrs.
Belle Pattison by Rev. B. F. Fritz of the
U. B. church. The interment was at
Irving cemetery.
WOMEN'S CLUB.

America.was sung at the opening of
the Club Friday and roll call was re
spanded to with quotations about
Washington. The first paper was giv­
en by Mrs. Ellen M. B. Sweesey, a char­
acter sketch of Saigo Takamori one of
Japan’s great warriors who wielded
powerful influence in his time, aud
whose memory larhighly revered. “The
Arc of Letter Writing^ was the subject
of an interesting paper by Mrs. Ella
Hecox. To write letters well, she said,
was a high attainment; letters reveal
much of the character. A few general
principles were given which should beobserved in all forms of letter writing
The most satisfactory letter was the
one iu which the writer used the sen­
. timents they would in conversing—a
friendly letter should not be a literary
effort. Brevity would be the keynote
of all business letters, care being taken
to write only what we have to say. Of
special interest was the paper on “Sun­
shine, the Light aud Life Giver" by
Mrs. Efile 1’. Goodyear. “Without the
sun I am silent" is the translated Itatin
Inscription found on sun dials, and this
the writer said would be true of the
whole earthifor without the sun every
source of power on earth would be cut
off save the rise aqd full of the tide.
She spoke of the wonderful potsllillltles
which would come with the develop­
ment of the sun's energies which is
only yet lu its infancy, being one of
the great problems of the to morrow.
Delightful music was furnished bv
the Misses Glenna Pancoast and Bessie
Warner who played a duet, and Miss
Maud Smith whose sweet voice was
heard in a sacred solo. The next meet­
ing of the club will be Reciprocity Day,
and it is expected an address will be
given ’ by some club women from
abroad.

Mahlon Senter will sell at public aud
tton at his farm north and east ofCarlton Center on Wednesday, March
8th, at 10 a. m., a lot of live stock, faim
tools, etc. Bee bls adv. on our 10th page.

Card of Thanks.
We wish to express pur aMwrettuuiks to tbe.
many friend* aud neighbors for the klndnna
shown during the death and burial &lt;g our dear
beloved Etandpa. also to Ker VaxiAukMi for the
1s*
friend* tor tbe beautiful nSral tribute.
"U°
Kit. Axd Maa. Hal l. Bku.inokr.
Raw or Inflamed Limbs.

Yield quickie to tbe wonderful &lt; uratlre aud healing qualltle. of Foie,',
Hone, and Tar. It prerenla pneumon
la and consumption from a hard cold
settled on tbe lungs.

Farm to Rent
Inquire or address, R. nOORE,
Rural Route 2, Hastings, Mich.

&amp; Coal Co

BAUER BROS., Proprietor*.

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Chapped Hands

WITH THE ISLE OF SPICE CO.

The friends of Mrs. Maud Mudge
Kurtz whose beautiful voice has been
heard in this city many times, will be
pleased to learn that »he has joined
the “Isle of Spice" company, an organi­
zation that enjoys an excellent reputa
ttbn In the theatrical world and plays
in the larger cities. She baa a minor
role to begin with, but Is studying for
a more important place. Iler friends
will be pleased to learn of her success.

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MRS. HENRY A GOODYEAR

If you want to buv blooded stock, go
to tbe auction of C. fl. Stevens, of John­ Celebrated her 86th Birthday Satur­
day and Received the Best Wishes
stown. See adv. ou our 10th page.
of Many Friends.
The twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mead of Rutland, also her mother have
A very pleasant social function ocpneumonia and are very ill. Dr. Lamp­ cured at the borne of Mrs. Henry A.
man Is the attending physician.
Goodyear Saturday, It being the 85th
See adv. on our 10th page for Auction anniversary of h'er birth
A large
Sale on Wednesday, Mar. 8ih. for Mah­
lon Senter, a mile and three quarters number of friends And relatives called
east and a quarter of a mllfc north of during the day and paid their respects
Carlton Center.
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to one of our most respected citizens,
Having secured a designer and litter one whose long and useful life baa been
from the Amsfleld Co or Cleveland, I spent among us, a life whose years are
am now prepared to fill all orders for crowned'with good deeds and kindly
shirt waiais aud ahirt waist suits.
thoughts towards all. Mrs. Goodyear,
Mils. Edith Runyan
though advanced in years, still takes an
418 South Church St.
Mrs. Mabel C. Marble, of Nashville, active interest in all affairs of church,
filed a voluntary petition in bank­ society or the welfare of the commu­
nity in which she baa' passed her life.
ruptcy in the pnited States district
court at Grand Rapids on Monday. She was tbe recipient of many choice
The reported debts are $3,757, and no flowers, tulips, violets, roses, hyacinths
assets except those which arc exempt. and carnations. Congratulations from
An ordef or adjudication was made, people living in other cities and slates
and the matter was referred to Henry were sent her. Among the many call­
ers was Ex-mayor W. J.’ Stuart, of
C. Briggs, of Kalamazoo, referee in
bankruptcy. It is said that sonle cred­ Grand Rapids, aud her daughter, Mrs.
itors Ypay take an interest in the pro­ Anna Hoff also of Grand Rapids was
present The occasion'was a very pleas
ceedings,
ant one and the venerable lady received
CONSIDER ABLE MOVING AROUND the hearty good wishes of all for many
returifc^ijf the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas are nicely
located In their new home, recently purcaasedof Levant McIntyre. Herman
Sharphorn and family will move Into
the residence recently vacated by Mr.
Thomae, and Mr. and Mrs. John Task­
er will move into the house now occu­
pied by Mr. Sharpborn. Mr. and Mrs.
Gard Bennet will move into the hoase
make you think of
to be vacated by Mr. Tasker, which is
owned by Mr. Bennet. As soon as Mr.
Bennet vacates the room* over Mr. Depue’a grocery, Mr. aud Mrs. Depue will
occupy them.
That should make you think of
Tbe attention of our readers is called
to the auction sale adv; of C. H. Stevens
of Johnstown, on our 10th page. It
should interest every farmer.

BECOMES A FULL FLEDGED
FARMER,
Sir. and Mrs. L. E. Stauffer wifi
move onto the farm recently purchas­
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
ed by him, well known as the Gardner
The regular teachers' examination
farm, the latter part of thia week. Mr.
and Mre. John Kurtz, of Rutland, will will be held at the Court Honse In Haa.
move into Mr. Stauffers residence in tings On Thursday and Friday March
the fourth ward as soon as it is vacat­ 9 and 10, 1905.
ed.
Mr. Stauffer will soon be a
.
John C. Ketcham,
full fledged farmer.
Commissioner of Schools.

FELL DOWN STAIRS.
This morning aa little Aletha Fuller
daughter ofj Mr. and Mrs. Rqf'Tuller,
of the first ward, was coming up the
cellar steps, she slipped and fell, her
head . striking
against the atone
wail In such a fanner as to cut a big
gash over her left eye. Dr. Howel)
waa called and after taking a couple of
My 8o acre farm for sale. stitches, aud rendering medical assist
ance, left her In a very comfortable
Heavy soil, good buildings, apple situation.
orchard, and fine peach orchard ol
i too bearing trees, about i 1-2
_ -Th« Hastings Legion No. 1071 N. T.
miles northeast of Hastings.
L. wUl m«M In Uh C A. R. hall Mil
Chai. B. Baldwin. Hastings. 1 iMdij .TMlug March 7 at 7 A»h»rp

C. H. Osborn.

LOCAL NEWS.

The Druggist.

An elegant preparation for
CHAPPED HANDS. FACE.
SORE LIPS, SUNBURN.
TAN. FRECKLES. PIMPtES,
and ALL ERUPTIONS.
Excellent to use after Shaving.

OUR PRESCRIPTION
Take ooe -N0 77" before each meal and ju.t before tolar to bed.
The “*O 77 la the best nickel clrar made. Aak for “NO 77".

JOHN JONES. Prop’r

Prepared only by

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Sign of the Elephant,-

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

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TEMPTATIONS i

A Fortune
For a Photo

We fnaybe beset on all sides with
various tempters, but the tempting
qualities ol our I teas, once tried
are as enticing at any. Here are
some of the tempters:

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How many people there are in
the world to day who would give
a great deal if they only had a
photograph of some loved friend
or relative But like many.qthers,
tbe time for having the work
done was put off until too late.
You should profit by the ex­
ample of others and have the
work done now, and have it done

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Uji. uncolored Japan Tea____ soc
Compadour, green, Japan............ 50c
Green Tea In bulk, highest grade
per lb___ 1............
Good Green Tea. per fb .
40c
Lipton’s Best Black Tea. per lb
,
• .................. I.......... 60c and 80c
Lallo Rookh, black, per lb .... 80c
Light of Asia, black, per lb . $1.00
Black Tea in bulk, per lb
80c
niilar’s India and Ceylon Tea.
. 1-4 lb package
................. 25c

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We only ask lor a trial, for we
are convinced, oace a Tea custo­
mer here, always a Tea customer
of ours.

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STUDIO.

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HASTIMOS, MICHIUAN.
rirst-cl.ss work and prices
reasonable.

Phone 16

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The Grocers, ifc

One=Third Off
FOR FIFTEEN DAYS
Only a short tilne longer in which you can
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in YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS

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A great many have taken advantage of it. , Have
yon? It will pay you to buy
for the future if you need nothing at present.

Children’s
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The Board of Trade Banquet will be
a humms, about 400 tickets sold
; already.

COME TO THE

BIG
DRUG
STORE

£perjonal MENTION j

What we nay

;
‘Friend From Arkansaw.” with
! that well known actor Robert Sherman
in the leading part.

• W-L Marble, of Nashville, was in the
city Friday.
E. L. Madge, of Charlotte, was in the
।
First rank work on four candidates city Saturday.
। at K of P. lodge Monday night. A full
Frank Heath, of Middleville, was in
the city Friday.
p attendance Is desired.
Albert Pattison, of Jackson, was in
■
All of the factories of the city report
the city Monday.
। a rush of orders and prospects for tbe
Fred Heath was in Grand Rapids on
[ biggest kind of a business year.
biwlneas Thursday.
See our window display of spring
I with Your order for free medi- ;
Senator Glasgow, of Nashville, was
In tbe city Saturday.
;■ clnes. We honor orders of the [ styles In stiff and soft bats.
। Liquozone Co., The Shoop Medi- ;
Mrs G. W. Lowry visited Middle
'
Morrill, Lambie &amp;. Co. I cine Co., ’The J. W. Brant Co.,
Ville friends Friday.
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Mrs. Elmira Rork who has been quite
; The Columbia Stock Food Co,, ;
Mre. Fred O’Brien returned from
ill at th* home of Mrs. John Beleon, in Eagle last Thursday.
! and the Bexall Co.
i
5 We have all the Patent Medi- ; Rutland, with heart trouble, is reported
C. H. Thomas was in Grand Rapida
I vines advertised in this paper.
as being much improved.
on business Monday.
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5.We are doing bur best to
C.
G. May wood returned from a busi­
!.
A
good
wholesome
play
instructs
as
&gt; please the public.
!
J We. want your business and
well as entertains. * My Friend From ness trip to Ohio Friday.
! in your deal with us If vou have
Lewis
Wardell is able to walk about
Arkansas" Is such a play. It will be at
tbe bouse with no cane.
; any fault to find you will do us a
the Opera House Tues, night Mar.- 7th­
; favor by calling our attention to
P. T. Colgrove made a business trip
; the matter.
' Fred Leitzerand MiasTrttU Alwine, to Grand Rapids Friday.
MIm Ethel Brown spent Sunday with
of Hastings, were married at the Pres­
R. F. D. orders filled the
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same day as received.
byterian parsonage, Thursday evening. her parents in Prairieville
M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, was in
Feb. 23rd. By Rev. £4. H. VanAuken.
the citVHsn business Monday.
’
■ Don’t you want to know how to get
Mrs. Arthur Trott visited Nashville
12 per c«it;o.n your monby? Write for friends Thursday aud Friday.
information about Penn-Wyoming cop­
Ralph Huffman, of St Louis, was in
THE DRUGGISTS.
per Co’s stock to Miller Bros. 171 Clin­ the city over Sunday on a visit.
Minn. 31
Goods DoHvorod.
G.
C. Clark, of Mishawaka, Ind., was
ton St., Grand Rapids.
in the city Friday ou business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pancoast gave a
Cha*. Brown, of Grand Rapids, was
six o’clock dinner to a few friends in in the city on business Saturday.
Don Smith, of Ann Arbor, spent Sun­
honor of Wm. Jennings Bryan who
was their guest during his stay in Has­ day with his parents In this'eity.
Miss Kate Eggleston is spending a
tings.
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few days with Middleville friends.
The entire company of “My Friend
Miss Indsbelle Busby and Cal. Cater
From Arkansaw” is said to »&gt;e capable. visited Middleville friends Sunday
'
You can judge for yourself by seeing
Mrs. James Troxel went to Grand
them at tbe Opera House Tuesday Rapids to day to hear Paderewski.
Lem Brown, of Grand Rapids, visited
night March 7th.
The farmers around Pontiac are us­ Hastings friends Friday and Saturday.
Carl Wesplnter has accepted a posi­
ing steel‘laid rollers instead of snow*
tion in a factory in Jamestown, N. Y.
plows iu opening up the roads. It is
Mrs. Thos. Etches, of Jackson, is vis­
claimed to be a great improvement as iting her daughter, Mre. Duane Bauer.
it leaves a Hard icy road bed.
Mrs. A. G. Courtright, of Hickory
The reason you ought to buy Penn- Corners, is visiting Dr. and Mre. Lowry.
Herbert Shellenbarger, of Lake Odes­
Wyoming Copper Co’s stock is because
you get a dividend of one per cent per sa, visited at Grant Muir’s over Sunday.
Cheater Messer left Monday on a
The Otting of Glasses is a matter month on your money. Address filler
business trip to Cincinnati and Louis­
that requires both experience and dell- Bros. 174 Clinton St. Grand Rapids.
ville.
•cate skill.
Dea Moines, Iv, Leader and Register
Judge- Stine and C. W. Morrill, of
says “My Friend From Arkansaw" Charlotte, were in the city ou business
This awaits you here, and with them drew a good hohse and pleased the peo­ Friday.
unusually ample fadilitiee for execut­ ple.” You can be pleased .by it at the
Miss Gingrich,, of Middleville, was
ing the necessary work when, the proper Opera House Tuesday night March 7th. the guest of Mrs. James Troxel last
Monday.
lenses are determined on.
The copper^companies of the country
Miss Vera Courtright, of Grand Rap­
paid a larger amount of dividends to ids, spent Thursday evening, with Has­
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AND their stockholders last year than was tings friends.
paid by ail the rail roads of the United
F. C. Parker wenttof-hicago Sunday,
ENGRAVING DONE ON SHORT States Write Miller Bros, for facts beitfg called there by the death of his
ulicle,
John Morgan.
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about the Penn-Wyoming Cooper Co­
NOTICE.
MMera W. G. Coburn and F. A. Alllt payr.
wkrdl. of Battle Creek, were In the city
It is reported that Fred McNair, who Saturday on business.
recently sold his firm in the city for
Jason McElwain attended a meeting
$■12,000., mention of^which is made else of the independent pn
phone people in
wherp in this issue, will move to Call-1 Rattle Creek Thursday,
foruia and makf bis home with his sis- j jlu.
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I’lvri.)». lUnkcs visited her sis
H.TST1NGS,
MICHIGAN ter, Mre. Alice McNair WHIiatns. A , ter, Mrs. Clare Furniss, of NashvUle,
last week returning Friday.
llfeot Indnury and bard Wark anllUe. , Mr r „ r
Mr. F. W. Freese, of Ft. Wayne, was
McNair to a long rest and his friends h
n tthe
he dty
I iu
city Monday getting ready tor
for
will he pleased to see him enjoy it.
j the establishment
'-••-*
- of
* -the gas plant.
It was originally intended that ladies! Mre; G. II. Brooks is expected home
Allegan this week, where she has
should accompany their husbands and from
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friends to the Board of Trade banquet 1been visiting relatives and friends. E.
A
Treadway, of Detroit. Travell­
Friday evening, but- the demand for .
ing Freight Agent of tlfe M. C. R. li­
tickets among the gentlemen of the !as in th* city Monday on business.
Mrs. Ik. T French,"of Middleville,'at
city has Lefn so great that it has been
absolutely necessary tri limit the attend- 1tended a meeting of the Birthday Club
I ance to gentlemen exclusively, owing &lt;at the home of Mrs. W. J.Hollaway
' to the limited hall accomodations in yesterday.
:
I this city for such a function.
, Thomas Thompson, of Mattawan,
was in the city Monday being called
| The origin of this, which is going ।here by the death of his brother, Robert
,
eastern newspaper rounds. Is unknown. Thompson.
Miss Myrtle’Walker. of Kalamazoo,
I “1 am n it much of a tnathematician. ”
I said the -cigarette, •‘but 1 can add to a aud Claude Gates, of Lake Odessa,
were the guests &lt;-f Miss Clella Illsman’s nervous troubles, I can subtract bridgerhver Sunday.
’ from his physical energy, I can mtiltiB. C Hollinger. of Villasci, Iowa,
I ply his aches and. pains, I can divide wiv- In ithe viiv Friday. He is the
his mental powers, I can take interest editor of the Villhsci Review, an enfrom his work, and discount his chances terprhiig up to date paper.
Never accept a Rubber with’a
Mrs. Wfellie Groat and her two chil­
for success.
\
hold punched in the edge. That,
Thursday evening, in
Nashville. l dren left here Monday morning for
Galt. IqwSj,fn. response to a telegram
Is the mark of ImperfectjjRubbers.
Rev. Arthur Trott united in marriage stating that her stater was dying.
Miss Greta Belle Young and Dr.Frances
Wc sell only first-class Brands
Mrs. Archie McCoy and Miss Sharlot
Law. both of Nashville, at the home' Brumm Went to Grand Rapids today
from the’best Makers;
of the bride’s mother.
The many to visit the Public Schools and in. tbe
friends of the bride in this city unite evening.take in the Paderewski recital.
Mrs. Cordelia Jackson of Grand
in wishing Mr. ami Mre. Law a long
Rapids, is here caring for -Mrs. Robert
and happy wedded life. The bride was Burch who has been quite ill for sever­
a former teacher in the high school al days, but is Improving at this writ­
building and made many friends while ing.
here
.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bristol, of Marion,
Not long since the choir in one of the Ind., have been spending tbe past two
Quality Shoe Store.
fashionable churches of the south ren­ weeks with Frank Sage and family.
They returned to Johnstown this morn­
dered a long arid difficult anthem -one
with many frills and furbelows. The ing.
J. G. Nagler, Dr. Hanlon, H. E.
good minister sat patiently through it.
Hendrick and Mr. and Mre. R. T.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnu
but when the anthem, was finished he French were among the Middleville
arose and, to the amusement of both people who attended the Bryan lecture
congregation and choir, began his pray­ Friday evening.
er in deeu earnest tones, saying “O Lord
Mr. and Mrs. John Barry, Mr. and
we thank Thee that we are still alive." Mre. C. L. Bowen, Mr. and Mre. Henry
Wanted, 10.U00 pounds of buckwheat
Roe and Mr.arid Mrs. J. B. Marshall, of
—
Feb. Lippincott’s.
Nashville, rime up Friday to attend
Hastings Rollek Mill Co.
A man told us. the other day that we the Brygu lecture.
Good Intentions should be supported did not publish all Che news Weed
Mrs. J. T. Lombard, Mrs. Dr. Fuller,
toy principles, not used for paving ma­ mitted that we did not; neither did any
Mrs. Sage. Mrs. S. Greusel, Mre. F.
other paper. If we did. if we published Hoes and Mrs. H. E. Hall comprised a
terial.
The man who cau successfully cope all we ourselves know, while it might jolly sleighload who went to Mrs. S. F.
•with a lady book agent is fairly well be mighty interesting reading for some Hinchman’s. In Baltimore, to attend a
Ladies Aid meeting Thursday last.
there would be the darndesc falling
-equipped for Che battle of life.
Rev. and .Mrs. Trott, .Misses Lettie
Only a very few of the giant copper over each other to get under cover by Garn, Winnifred Harper, Edith and
•companies make over a-million pounds others that this town ever saw. Not Anzojetta Lombard. _ Jessie Wood.
-of copper per month. Three quarters only that, bifl'we would be an angel Sharlot Brumm and Messrs Geo. Huff­
man, Shlrlev Crook and Lee Pryor are
•of a million pounds of pure copper is pretty soon If we told the truth In lots among tbe Hastings people who attrfhd
made monthly by the Peqo Wyoming of other cases. We know enough news ed the Paderewski concert at Grand
Copper Co. Write for faeu to Miller thte-^inute involving this one and that Rapids today.
one to make the most readable paper
Bros. 174 Clinton St., Grand Rapids.
Charles Weissert, who has been at­
we ever issued, but if we published it tending Harvard University and yVould
Reuben Pierce, of Orangeville, an er
next June, was taken ilia
timable citizen, going up stairs Wo bed we would doubtless be Incapacitated for’. graduate
short time ago with la grippe. He was
Saturday night bad a slight stroke of getting out another W*r for some quite sick for about a week, and before
time -Portland Observer.
he
was
fully
recovered suffered a re­
*nd ,el1 down tbe “ulr W,J
lapse of the disease, and narrowly eabreaking bi. right leg »ho” t,ie *““■
One of the most successful dramatic; caped typhoid pneumonia. He was so
Owing to his age. 77 years, be only snr; weak from the effects of tbe malady
offers of the past two seasons is
Wised the shock until Wednesday when
Sherman’s character cornedy“My HriendI that, upon the advic* of his physician,
ho left for home as soon as he was able
be passed away.- funeral serelces at
from Arkansaw.” It will be at the Op­ to travel arriving here yesterday. AU
Baptist church, Orangeville Friday af­
hope he may soon be restored to health.
era Housa^ueeday might March 7th.
ternoon at!o’clock.—Prairieville Press.

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HOPE.
DELTON.
!•
| Mr. Horace Pennock was in Kalama- . R. McKibbin has the grip.
| zoo Wednesday.Lulu Replogle'entertained Maggie
I Mre. R. Lowden is slowly on the Prince of .Hope Center Sunday.
i gain.
Charles Callins and family visited
;
Mr. Geo. Hudson, of Shultz, Was in relatives'in Prairieville Sunday. Delton Monday.
jeMse Osgood aud fffmily were the
'
Mrs. Emma Groff is spending a few
! guests ul Ira Brooks Sunday.
weeks in Battle ^Creek with relatives, j
F. S. Jhnkirts And wife of Prairieville
Ellis E. Faulkner and son Paul were I,
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John .Osgood ;an&lt;l wife
5 in Hasduga Friday.
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&lt;J i Mre. J W.-Gwhiog, of'BattleCreek, ’•t,nda-v i
&lt;
The- phopkf in this . vicinity were
S ' visited Mre. R. 8. Harter last week.
&lt;* • Mrs. Humphrey has been visiting her .shocked
of the death
’of Alice
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&lt;, | parents Mr. aud Mrs. Lewis Williami. Hnywar^ Monday night.
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Mr..and Mrs. Norm I^athorn ahd son
Ed McKibbin and family whre visit­
&lt;» John, of Baltimore, spent Saturday and ing John! McLeod Sunday at: CloverSunday with-Mre. Nellie VanTyne.
II dale.
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A new switch board has just been
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HOPE CENTER.
’»! put iu the hardware, giving us conuec&lt;’; lion with the Cedar Creek, Wall Lake,
Arthur peeler attended tbe lecture a*.
('loverdale, Prairieville aud’ Hickory
Hastings Friday night.
_
: Cordiers lines.
Many from this vicinity attended the
[
Mr. Lewis Williams received the sad
d^nee at Cloverdale Wednesday.eve. all
1 i news of the death bt his brother, Mr.
reporta good time.
! j Wanen Williams, of Plainwell. FuWilbur Burse, of Lowell is visiting
! I neral was held at the old homestead
friends and relatives in this vicinity.
1' south of here last Monday.
Several from here attended the Del­
' Mr. and Mrs. C. Risbridger and
ton Band Boys play Saturday night.
.
’■ daughter Nellie, of Battle Creek, also
Mre. Floy McDermott entertained
• Mr. Chancey-Risbridger and John Pen­
the
Cloverdale
L.
A.
S.
Wednesday.
; tecost, of Pentecost, spent Saturday
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Was the Play

SUCCESS

“Old Joe Ruggles”

Given In De'lton Last Saturday Ev­

PENNOCK'S

the head with a snow ball.
Mr. aud Mre. Newell Barber and ,
Charles Andrus expect to start for tbe ,
Pec« Valley, New Mexico, the seventh

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Grape Sugar Flakes, l&gt;er pkg
Anchor Oats. 5 lb package,
a nice dish in every one
12 bars Dandy Soap, a good
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ening- and will be Repeated in
Hickory Corners March •

Honey to Loan
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rtortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.

New York Drafts, Insurance
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DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH, President.
J. U. HUGHES, V. President.
*E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
DR. McLEAY.
1 WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPENNING.
.JAMES COLLINS.
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2(k
SCHULTZ.
Harry Kelley returned home Monday ;
4 th.
after spending a week with his brother I
25c
From osh IX-ltdu correspondent. ,
Thb play “Old Joe Ruggles, or The in Hickory Coruera.
If you want Oil that will not
Mr. and Mre. 'J. Pitta entertained
Girl Miner.” given by the Delton Mili­
smoke your chimney, call for
r
tary Band a week ago last Friday «« their son-in-law, Mr. Homel, of Nash- •
PALACINE, a guarantee with
appreciated by a large audience to ville, over Sunday.
every gallon, per gal............
14c
Pearl Tuttle and family left here last.
such an extent, that the play was re
peated last Saturday night by request. Saturday. They expect to make their ।
Each and every character was well future borne In |Cooperevil)e. Their
represented throughout the whole play. ■many friends here wish them success
GOLD MINE FLOUR
p
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Willie Houveoer taking the part of in their new home.
I have the exclusive sale.
I. Crossman and wife, of Hastings,
Richard IJamilton the pretended father
Tbe
beat
Spring
Wheat
Flour
to Madge and Bessie Hamilton, took were guests, at Frank Hallock's Satur­
sold.
his part well, also did Peter Adrianson day and Sunday.
Ask for 2 pound sample package.
Mias Emma Kenyomspent from Fri­
representing Gbo. &gt;mith, a friend to
Richard Hamilton. Marshall Norwood day until Monday in Cloverdale, the
taking the character of Hans Van guest of her brother Jess and wife. •
Mr. and Mre. Geo. Kenyon and
Bosh,a German with red hair and wear­
ing large wooden shoei, running a hotel daughter Amy, of Ceylon Corners,spent
and saloon, -certainly represented his Friday until Sunday at this place visit!Delton. Mich.
character to perfection and his rival relatives and friends.
Mrs. Maude Zerbel and little daugh­
Dan Doomsday (Wm. Quick) a ferrymin and hotelkeeper was not far be ter attended tbe meeting of tbe Clover­
hind. ‘ Queenie Blackman taking the’ dale earnest workers which was held
characterof
Madge Hamilton and Mark at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc­
and Sunday witlNDr. and Mrs. R. S.
POLLEY DISTRICT.
.
Lynch or the Girl Miner, took her part Dermott of Hope Center on Friday of
Harter.
Mr. arid Mrs. George Monroe were
well especially rthe character. Mark last week.
The play “Joe Ruggles” or “The
&lt;
very pleasantly surprised last Friday
Miss Elsie Wetzel, of Hastings, visit­
Lynch.
(iirl Miner," given by the Baud Bqys a
evening by-about thirty-five of their
Abo
did
Bessie
Hamilton
(Bell
Cut
­
ed
Mre.
Frerf)
Zerbel
Friday
night and
week ago Friday night and which was friends. Dancing and music were the
Are you one of the many
quite well attended considering tbe features of the evening. An elegant sup­ ler). Kate Laurel (Mrs. Wm. Quick) the Saturday.
patrons of the
city lady saw many strange things
,W1U Martin and family from near
bad weather, was repeated Saturday
per was served and all returned to their
after
she
came
west,
but
Haus
Van
Bastings
visited
at
Chas.
Deering
’
s
Sat
night with very satisfactory results. homes feeling that.they had spent an en­
&gt; DELTON ROLLER MILLS?
Bosh tried to persuade her to place arday and Sunday.
Tbe Hall was packed, many being on-. joyable evening.
great confidence in hie sayings assur­
A. F. Shultz returned home last week
able to get in. Every character was
Mrs. Emma Murdock of Hastings is
Friday from a three weeks’ trip In the
you give us * trial order. The
well represented, all doing their parts caring for her father, Andrew Schaff­ ing her that he would protect her.
roller now
flour made
hign-graoc rosier
maur by
ny
Old Joe Ruggles (Roy McBain) show­ south. He says the weather was not ■ high-grade
splendidly. Delton may well be proud hausen who is ill with the la grippe.
ed a great deal of courage and bravery, as warm aa he expected.
of her home talent.
33 below F us is giving splendid satisfac­
A number from this vicinity attended
tion wherever used.
,
। being disguised, turned detective to zero.
i the Band Boys’ entertainment at Delton
Miss Llnnie Kenyon left last Satur­
find Old Joe Rugglee who was supposed
CUSTOH WORK
'last Saturday evening.
CLOVERDALE.
to be dead and his ghost remaining, but day for East Hastings, where she ex­
A SPECIALTY.
Quarterly meeting at above meutoned • Messrs. &lt;E.%nd H. Kelley aud families
instead, he faced Richkftl Hamilton pects to spend tbe summer.
.
church next Sunday.
of East Barry were the guests of Elmer
and Geo. Smith with a revolver In tacb
DELTON
ROLLER MILLS.
Al
McIntyre
aud
family,
of
Balti
­
E D. Waters and wife have moved Kelley and wife last Sunday.’
hand .In tbe dark cave and saved his more, spent last Sunday at Andrew
DC.TOM unilll
to Racine, Wisconsin.
Eva Storr has returned from Kalama­
daughter from being taken back east. Smith’s,
Arthur Patton was a listener to Bry­ zoo.
Tom Howart (Mason Norwood) al
Miss Libbie McCallum is visiting her
Albert Schaffhauscr is ill with the la
an last Friday evening.
though not belbg mentioned before sister in.Kalamazdo ibis week.
Mre. -William Chapman, of Delton, grippe.
has
not
been
asleep
for
lu
the
mean
There will be no services at the church
visited her mother last Monday.
time he has won the love of Madge next Sunday during the day on account
PRAIRIEVILLE.
PH TS1CI AN and SUBGEON.
Mrs. Edward Pennels visited Mrs.
OFFICE HOVKb-n t012a.nl., 1 toip.m.,T
.
The teachers' reading circle met at Hamilton.
of Quarterly meetlug at Cloverdale. tofp.ni.,
James Bates at Delton last Monday.
Al! calls promptly aXieDdM. .TelaThe
Miners,
Graydon
Blackman
and
:&gt;i;.t
home
of
Miss
Hazel
Hughes
Saturday
Wm.
Tuttle
will
conduct
the
young
Miss Rena Chamberlain of Cloverdale
Office at mMiacr, f triton. Mich.
,
visited William Chapman over Sunday. evening. A very pleasant evening was Wm. Quick enjoyed card playing people’s meeting Sunday evening.
\
throughout the play.
Jew Kenyon and wife, of Cloverdale,
The revival services are being contin­ spent,
Mr. Ed. Tarher and iKenneth Mullen
This play was strickly home talent visited al Chas. Kenyon’s last Friday.
ued this week at the Evangelical church
were at Otsego Saturday.
and each and everyone took his and
See the Auction Sale notice on our
Vera Loomis and'lamily spent Sat­
here.
her
part without a single mistake, and urday ulght at Brush Ridge with Mr 10th Page for C. H.Stevens of JohnsMr.
D.
Klingensmith,
of
Orangeville,
A load of young and old people from
we daresay that this play was enjoyed and Mre. Willard Payne, parents of
here attended meeting at Delton last was In town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Hughes aud daugh­ by the people of Delton more than any Mre. Loomis.
Saturday evening.
There will be a social at Charlee ter, Jennie, were at Kalamazoo Friday. play ever given here before aud this
Mr. and Mre. Grande De Preister spent can be substantiated by the large crowd
KlngBburys’ Friday evening March 3d.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Law­ last Saturday evening, there not being
Everybody is invited.
even standing [room in the^ball and
Mrs. Marlin Bates, of Kalamazoo rence at Hickopy Comers. .
Mr. H. G. Brown is improving at this many sleigh-loads of people had to re­
spent Sunday and Monday with friends
writing.
turn home not being able to get iu the
here aud at Delton.
Mre. Mary Green Is assisting Mre. hall.
Mre. Stella Shepard has returned from
Strength, durability, safety and utility are com­
; This play will be given in Hickory
her visit with her sister Mrs. Earnest- Geo. Hayward with her housework.
bined in
Mrs. Milp Lehman Is entertaining i Corners Saturday evenlug March 4th.
Harn, of Cedar Creek.
A member of the Crusade Band oc­ her sister, Mrs. Williamson, of Chicago. I and-we will assure the people of Hickory
Mins Anna Dietrich and brother, uf Cornersand surrounding, vicinity that
cupied tbe pulpit at tbe Methodis;
Hickory Corners, visited Mre. Burwell It will be well worth their time to at­
church here last Sunday.
tend the play.
Glenn Dewey and family are remov­ Scudder Sunday.
Mre. Herbert {Doolittle died at her
ing from Banfield to Cloverdale.
than fifty vesrs of wagon making experience l&gt;c!iind eveev wagon made
?cu?&lt;ke^kera'
. 111 ,tl,e jna“y styles and sires. Come in and
They yill occupy the Milton Conyer’s home near Milo last Thursday. Fu­
get a Studebaker wagon book and let us show you bow good (bey are.
neral services were held Sunday, Rev.
house.!
NORTH EAST BARRY.
Young
officiating.
Interment
in
Prairie
­
Tbehouse occupied by John Ashby jr.
The L. A. S. will be entertained
near Qoverdale took fire last Monday ville cemetery.
March 9th at ten o'clock by Mr. and
but thinks to tbe telephone, help reach­ , Mr. andJMrr. Elon Clement attended Mrs. R. E. Webster. All are invited.
Ive sell the
ed there iu time to extinguish tbe tl&amp;mes the wedding of the latter’s sister, Miss
Bertie Litts has come borne tn stay.
Blanch Stuairt to Mr. Grey at Yankee
before imuch damage was done.
Studebaker
Misses Rena and Pearl Plferare get­
Springs Wednesday.
ting along as well as they can after a
because we can
Mre. Mary AnnJMoshier Is caring for
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
severe attack of scarlet fever.
guarantee it.
| Lizzie SchwanMoff commenced her aunt, Mre. Catherine Hart.
Charles Letcbleitner is moving on
Mrs.___
Arthur
ijohnson
the first
Miss Nellie Moshier entertained Mrwork or
HHL,
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H. A. Seibel’s farm this week.
Russell
Tilley,
of
Caledonia,
Sunday.
of Match.
f
Lyle Bunnell is moving on Wm.
Fred Wilson, of Plainwell, was in
Mar ha Hayward . vihltcd her . sister,
Wertmari’s farm.
town Thursday.
Mrs. Jc hncox, part of l^st week.
Mrs. Frank Newton entertains the
Fred Laumeule, of Gull (lake, called
Harr "
Doud’s Corners Ladles Aid this reek
Nagel .passed through- here en Prairieville friends last week.
Wednesday.
route f »r Leighton Sunday.
Miss Vida Webster and'gentleman
Miss Anna Johncox visited May Hart
DOSTER.
at Prai icville, Saturday knd Sunday.
Mr. and Mre. C. B. Honeywell spent friend spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.
L. McBain, of Polley District.
The people of this virility were very Saturday and Sunday in Kalamazoo.
much surprised to hear ojf the death of
Mr. H. G. Brown, one of our Prairie­
Alice Hayward. She wjas ■ the oldest ville merchants^wbo has been very ser­
CRESSEY.
daughter of George and Phcbe Hay­ iously ill is^improving.
PomonaJJGrange was well attended
Mrs. Etta Cairns who is staying with
ward. She was taken with lung fever,
and dicql Monday evening. She was a and a large number of Granger from her daughter. Mrs. Reynolds, went to
member of the Baptist -church. The different parts of tbe county iwere repre­ Augusta on business Saturday.
sented.
Raj Gilbert, of Battle Creek, visited
funeral |ook place at her home Thurs­
Miss Charlotte Barnum spent Satur­ his sisters the Mesdamee Enos and
day at half past ten. Rev. Young officiat­
day and Sunday with Mre.Earnest Farr. Newell Barber one day last week.
ing. Sh: was 'buried
'
in the Prairieville
Mre. Brandstetter|and daughter ICdith
A Dumber of friends met in the home
cemetery
She leaves to mourn their
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barber Tues­
loss a fdilher, mother, three brothers, spent Monday tn Kalamazoo.
Mr. AlbertJ'Doster has purchased a day evening to help them celebrate
Wifi and Gttes of
Alvah-oi California,
flue team of|horeee.
their wedding anniversary.
Idahn, and one sister, Mrs. Daisy Hall,
Mr. John Ketcham our County School
Edna VanTassle and John McLeod,
also of Idaho, besides a large circle of
Commissionerlatteuded Pomona Wed. of Grand Rapids, were married recently
other relatives and friends. It seemed
Feb. 22.
at the home of tbe bride’s father. They
very sad lor the family to lose lheir be­
The Temperance League met with returned to Grand Rapids last week,
I have twelve Scholarships which
loved daughter and Sister at such a time,
Mr. Chas. Ford last Friday evening. where they will make their home.
'
I will sell at 12 1-2 per cent disoonnt
as Mr. and Mrs. Haywaxd were both
In spite of stormy; weather and bad
Will
Calms,
of
North
Irving,
is
as
sick with the la girppe. and were unable
• from regular prices before March 21.
to attend ker burial and her brothers and roads theregwas a large attendance. slating his brother-in law, E. Reynolds
The next meeting will be a week from’ In his saw mill.
These 12 scholarships cover any
sisters cotHd not come.
Friday evening.
.
Mdvin Bassett and son Eddie, for
branch, of study you may want. I
Mr. Troxel will not be with the Doe- mer residents of this place were in town
Croup i quickly relieved and Whoop­
will be in Hastings during the
ing
will not “run its course” if' ter Band this week.
Monday.
,
Leeson for the next Teacher’s Readweek of March 13 and wjll give an
you use
e original Bee’s Laxative,
Mrs. Sarah Dunning was called to
Honey
Tar. This Cough Syrup isi Ing Circle will be the last twelve chapexhibit of students' work at Fred 1.
•different
all others becausp It acta[ tecs in B. A. Hlnsdales *'Art of Study.” Kalamazoo last week by the illness of
her daughter Nettie.
on the
. You can not cure Croup
Heath &amp; Carveth's, the Druggists.
Marshall Calthrop is suffering with
and W
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Cough
until you
rid___
the
Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton, Mr. and
system or congestion, by working off&gt; an attack of L&amp;Grippe.
Mrs. Kovlstra, C. Honeysett and C.
the cold through a copious action of
Prairieville Band is organized with
bowel?. Bee’s Jkixative Honey and Mr. Troxel as instructor. The Band |9 b isber were in Kalamazoo Saturday.
Tar does (his, and cures all Coughs,
Lee Reynolds was the victim of a
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. No opi progrewlog finely, st least It aounds w, surprise party ’ Thursday evening by
atee. Sold; by Fred L. Heath the drughis school mates.
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The L. A. S. will give an oyster sup­
s&lt;»"7uloua mre. cow­
La grippe coughs yield quickly to the Stai!.";
ed by body. I Hotned beyond cure B. per at the home of Mr. and Mre. Philip
wonderful curative quail lire of Foley's B B. bu made mo a nerrsctl,
Barber Thursday evening.
Hpney and Tar. There is nothing else
’o™*n " Mn CbM. Hutton, Berrine,
Harold Reynolds was sick several
“Jurt as rood.”

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County at the Delton post office
Tbe map gives all the roads,

number of acres in each form,

with owners name.

Now is the

time to get one before they are
all gone.
The price, while they last, is

fifty cents each.

Foley’s Honey

10c
10c

Wagon
Excellence,

DELTON, niCH.

We
Pay

A GREAT

AT

Tar

During the week I will give away
a prize worth $35.00.

G uy C. Longcor,^™^

caused by being hit on

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH 1. 1905.

A HEALTHY OLD AGE
OFTENTHE BEST PART OF LIFE
Help for Woiu.u
Change of Life

Throp«b

Providence hu allotted us each at
least seventy years in which to fulfill
our minion in life, and It U generally
our own fault if we die ^maturely. 7

X

A^aiyKoehne

Southwestern Michigan
THE WEEK'S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.

‘

Court House News
New Cases.

The business man of Portland are.

Almira C. Kovlstra ys Ralphs. Kovl­
John Kraal of Bureulo, just north of
planning' to form a business meift Holland, returned from the nortfe with’ stra, divorce
league in that village to look after the a severe case of stuallpox. His strange
Ina L.Monk:vs Clyde Monk divorce.
interests of the town.
appearance was a wonder to his neigh­
Sarah Shepherd vrf Alva* Shepherd
bors and.he was visited by all of his divorce.
/*
1 he jury in the Mitchell murder case frienda. The entire population of the
Zoe A. Lockwood vs. Joseph B. Lock­
village
was
exposed
and
an
epidemic
Is
at Marshall rendered a verdict of not
wood, divorce. .
feared.
guilty. Mitchell was charged with the
Minnie E. sale vs. Leonard S. Gale,
murder of Henry Devonshire at Duck
divorce.
The examination of Patrick Kelkfcer
Lake lastjall.
Chas. E. "Siorr vs Lillian S^orr, di­
the engineer of the Pere Marquette
vorce.
train which was wrecked at Elmdale last
The general store of Mamnel E. MetLillian M. Powers vs Rollo O. Powers
fall, was begun in Grand Itapldtf last
cher of New Troy was robbed Thursday
divorce.
night.' .Jewelry and cutlery to the val­ Thursday afternoon. Kelleher asserts
John
L. Roush vs J. G. Roush et al.
that theZaignals showed a clear track
ue of 85000 was taken. The burglars
for him syheu he saw them and that Bill to set aside deed and for account­
made good their escape.
ing.
they were changed afterwards.
The coroner's jury which is investi­
Jay Rolfe the nightwatchman in the
gating the death of Alger I’ruden. of sewer pipe factory at Grand l^edge had
Grand Ledger returned a vprdlct tbkt he
a narrow escape from death one day
came to hisi death at the hlnids^of koine
last week, He was taking a hath tn the
person unknqwu to them.
warin room when something broke in
the boiler aud the steam and fire
V. V. Robinson of Lake Odessa lost was bU*wn from under the boiler on him.
one of his big iron&amp;rys horses last week. He was badly scalded aud burned but
The animaljgot loose rn the baru and will.be around again In a few days.
ate an over supply of corn and died’ a
few days later.
A large bonlder of snow and Ice feB
from the office building of the Battle
There is an epidemic of measles in [Creek Moon and crashed through the
Lowell, twenty-five cases being reported skylight of E. Parker's jewelry stored
in three days. It started in the ward |A clerk in the store had just moved
school, tbe whole school being exposed away from the spot where the boulder
before it was discovered.
iof ice fell. If it bad lauded on hixn it.
would have meant almost certain death
as it weighed about 50 lbs.
William E. Whiling who up |q four
years ago was a resident of Loweli was
Henry Volkema and Joe Smith, of
convicted of murder in Seattle? Wash,
and sentenced to hang. His father Jack Holland, pleaded guilty to stealing
chickens, and were sentenced to pay
_
a
Whiting is in the Ionia county house.
fine and 'costs and serve 20 days in jail].
Now it has developed that they were I
Mrs. Calvin Demaray of Lake Odessa
not guilty, but found th** stolen fowls
was badly bruised by the overturning
In the hands of another man. Theis
'of her cutter while driving one day last reason for pleading guilty was to gel
week. No bones were broken but she
out oLthe difficulty easy.
was badly bruised around the body.

Nervous exhaustion invites disease.
This Ktatement ia the positive truth
When everything beeomea a burden
and you cannot walka few blocks with­
out vxi-'-ssiTe fatigue, and you break
out into perspiration easily, and your
face flushes, and you grow excited and
shaky at the least provocation, and
you cannot bear to be crossed in any­
thing. you are in danger; your nerves
have given out; you need building up
at once I To build up woman's nerv­
ous system and during the period oN
change of life we know of no better
medicine than Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound,
Here is an
illustration Mrs Mary L. Koehne, 171
Garfield Avenue, Chicago, IU., writes:
” I haveuwd Lydia E. Pinkham'* Vegetable
Compound for years in rnv fmailv ami it
never disappoints; so wheaT felt that I was
pcanng'thc 'change of life I commenced treat­
ment with it. I took in all about six bottles
and it did me a great deal of good. It
stopp'd my dizzy
mins in my back
and tl»e b. adnctxs with which-l had suffered
tor months before tiling tlw Oimpound. I
feoi that if it had not been for this great med­
icine for women that I should not hare been
alive to-dnv. It is splendid for women, old or
young, tui l will surely cure all female disarders.”
Mrs. Pinkham, of Lyno. Mass., in­
vites all sickand ailing women to write
her lor advice. Rer great experience
The Portland high school building
|s at their service, free of cost
was badly damaged by Are a week ago
Thmsday.
The fire occurred while

Joseph fl. Goash ttto. Co.

Medicine

Foley’s Honey m Tat

and prevent pneumonia.

W. H. GOODYSlAR. Dru.jgiit
BUSINESS CARDS.

I Our Clubbing Rates. &gt;

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aw to

OINTMENT

We are anxious to have you ail know
that Vinol is a new formi of a very old
Is a Cod Liver Oil
and valuable remedy. It is
preparation, because it contains all the
medicinal elements actually taken from
fresh Cods' Livers. By a new process
we are able to make it without oil or
grease and give you a real Cod Liver Oil
preparation as delicious to the taste as
a fresh orange.
Respectfully,

PROBATE COURT.
N A I’ PE N, KLEIN BANS B
Estate of Albert .A. LeValley et al
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
minors. License to sell real estate at
For the convenience of those who t7 Michigan Trust Co. Builrling, Grand
private sale, granted.
wish to order all of their papers al one
Rapldu. Michigan.
'
.Estate of Jenuelt Crane, deceased, time, all subscribers to the Banker rpHOMAS &amp; PR YOB. r.H Thomas.
Order allowing final account entered. who are paid up to date, can get tbe X
Attorneys at Law. L. H. I’urna*.
Offices over Hastlozs City Hank.
Banner and any one of the following
Discharge issued.
: / 1 HA4ROVE &amp; POTTER,
De- for one year in advance as .follows;
Estate of Samuel Campbell.
V
Attorneys at Law,
ceased order determining heirship en­ Banner and Detroit Daily Free
tSuccMKoni to Philip T. Colgrova)
PressV............................................ 83 05*
tered.
fltoe Id Union Block, Haeunga. Practii
all the courts ot th* state.
Banner and Detroit Daily Jour.
Estate of Ann Parrott, deceased.
nai;
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4
K- KENASTON.
Order’determining heirship entered.
Banner and Grand Rapids Her­
A.
Attorney at Law.
Estate of Tbos. Spence, deceased.
ald............................ ........................ 3 05*
Petition for appointment of adminis­ Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly
promptly attended to.
trator filed. Hearing Mar. 17tb.
Journal
T M. SMITH. Attoroef at Law,
.
•I •
Woodland, Mich.
Estate of Moses Shultz, deceased. Banner and Detroit Free Frees
Farm and Li re Steck Journal.. 1 35 Ailjbusinees given prompt and careful
Order for final account entered, hearing
attention. Collections a specialty.
Banner and Michigan Fanner...
March 24th.
Estate. of Aaron Clark, deceased. Banner and Chicago Weekly In­
ter Ocean:...................................
Rfeport of sale of Wayne counts real
TTR. LOWRY,
Banner and New York Tribune
estate filed.
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Hastings. Mich.
Farmer......................................... ... 1 no
•To those living on Rural Route*
spectacles on band.
MARR1AUE LICENSES.only.
,
.
A. ac. H. BARBER,
Francis Law, Nashville34
These special rates are offurtd as an
,
Physicians and Snrxeons
Greta Belle Young, Nashville29
accomodation to Banner patruus and
hi* Id dty or county rrepooded to with
prenspuusa. day or nlgbt.
for a limited time. Get your supply of
Fred Leltzuer, Hastings
Trella Alurin. Hastings..........
. .It* winter's reading now. If there is any
R. TIMMERMAN
23 paper or magazine not on«the above
Jake Cox, Hastings
•
,
Bomapathic
Physician
and
Barlist on which we can save you money
Clara Clark, Hastings
we will try and do so. Remember the &lt;®on. Office cor. Jefferson and Center
r
Arthur E. Deane. Middleville..
BANNER is never sold for less than Itreets /
Ethel M. Roflcon, Nashville..
$1.00 whether In combination or A HANLON. M D.. Physician tod
Bertrttrd D. Clark, Castleton..
atone. All special prices are made on txSurgeons . Middleville. Mich
■
Edith England, Woodland.. .
the other papers in the combination. '
HARLES RUSSELL. M. D.
Chas. Finkbeiner, Thornapple
Physician-and Surgeon.
IS
Belle Knapp, Tboruappie
Office over Fred L. Heath's drug
STONY POINT.

A team belonging to Abbey .the livery­
man, in Battle Creek ran away one day
last week and out on the Grand Trunk
tracks. An out going freight w^s just
school was in session but tbe fire drill coming along and there was a mad race
NirriCE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
was used effectively in einptying the for nearly a'half a mile. During their,
Slate ot Michigan, county of Harry, ss.
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order ot the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Probate Court for the County of Barry, made on building of the students and no lives run they dodged an incoming passenger
Che 3Hh day of Jauusry A. D.. 1W*. four were endangered.
train and ran on unhurt. When they
WARRANTY DEEBS.
months from that date were allowed for credit­
were finally stopped it was. Jouiid that Frank N. Culver to John Finkors to present th.-ir claims against the estate
Of Samuel Weeks lute of said -wwuty, deeverything was intact, even the blank-,
beiuer Ix)ts 5, 6 aud 7, Blk. 65
c*ased. and that all creditors of said d'-ceascd
Last
Thursday
Judge
Smith
denied
Middleville ...8
"875 00
are required to present their claims to said
ets.were still on the seats.
Probate Court. *t the Probate office In the city the motion of change of venue of the
Marshall Allen to Beu B. Bow­
of Hastings, for rumination and allowance, on
--------'
man. 75 acres, sec 8. Rutland 2000 00
or lefore the -jeth day of May next, and that . Tubbs murder triaL TheTubbe’(claim- A'
such claims wlH t&gt;e heard before said Court, on ed that they would be uuable to get au
Tbe^American Express Co.’s sale of Catharine Baker to W. B. Gar­
Friday, the •-'6th day of May next, at ten
0t)
rett, parcel, Baltimore
o clock In the forenoon of that day.
impartial jury from Eaton County on tlnclaiuHki goods in Battle Creek was
Dated Jan. -.«ch, A. h.. Ivo.*.
closed last Wednesday. A .number got Webster Garrett to Catharine
account
of
the
publicity
given
the
case
Charvks m. Mack.
25
00
Baker,
parcel,
Baltimore.
...
good
bargains
for
their
money
while
, .Judge of Probate. by the newopapers.^
others did not fare so well. One man Geo. W. Brown to Flavius
Feighner,
parcel,
Nashville..
.
PROBATE ORDER
paid £2.20 for an old trunk Jo be deliv-1
Swarm# of'intiskrats have invaded ered at his home and on opening it Then. H. Barrett to J. C. An­
Bta e of Mfchlxa. Coimty of Barry, m. .
drus 40 acres sec 11. Hope.... 400 00
ai a se**lon u the Probata court for the
Kalamazoo
the past
account• found a small ----tin box which con
imitj
. uu.ui'u
at me i ruonio
oaicr week
• - —on
■
County of Barry; ho'den at&lt; uumj
th/ ITobate
oT.ee
in tbe city uf Hartings. in «aid County or . of a rise hi the Kalamazoo'river. ■ They tallied a *1(000 bill and a WffOO bilk Hastings City Bank to John M. 730 00
. Utt, Luts r.27. 628, 620 City..
Sator,11&gt;. tbe
tiin 4th &lt;!ay
&lt;!av ot Eebniary,
bcbniiry, tu
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Ulc
. .
,
,,
. .
,
,,
-• and fiv?.
[ get tn the cellars aud barns and nibble Another man bought an 'old satchel in
year oat- tnu-.t«au«l nine ntnfired
Pr'-wni ('has. M.'MM'k. Jiulffttof Trobate. . . everything in the vegetable line that which there tvas some old clothing and Rhoda Bronson to Trypher.a De
00
I. &gt;ng, Lots 11 and 27, Morgan.
In the matter o&lt; Hie
nf ‘Tbornu ,
Lait:. iimmj dennuted.
.[ they can gel at, and what Is worse they an old sock Ju which there was wrapped Gqorgiana Pauli to J. F. Lense­
Onreodtux :-.ud fliltiR the petition duly vert '
775 00
man, parcel. Middleville
ilt!d of Frank R. I'ancoMt
exeutoi :uuned lu . frighten the. women folks in tbe houses. up 8165.00. A man who paid 81.00 for
the will «»I said deccawd (.raj lng that :m itistru- j
a bundle of babies clothes did riot con
iM»nt now on flje In this court purporting tube i
the la&gt;t will aud Cesiameul of said di’cciiM’d be
HOLMES CHURCH. .
eider himself al all luck/.
ntiniltt'il U&gt; protnie and th.' executor therein ; ’ Sheriff Sbean of Kalnmaxoo, found a
name.! nppclnu-d or to m&gt;.th* o&lt;b-r Miitiiblo
1’. R. Holmes was in Hastings on
person.
. Urge grip under a lumber pile which on
business
Wednesday.
Thereupon It t* ordered that Friday.. the
Will Morgridge of Grand Ledge at­
3rd day of Marek A. D.. IMO. al ten o'clock opening was found to contain a quantity
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scbaibly spent
In the forenoon. 1* usslzned for the hearing of of silverware and three table cloths. tempted to hasten a Are In the furnace
Mid petition and that the heirs at law ot saro '
Friday with Mrs. Ida Durkee.
deceased nnd all other person* Interested tn What is puzzeling the sheriff !s that no of the opera house by pouring on kero­
said estate, are required to appo ir at a session 1 one has made an inquiry after any such sene, and as a result he Is laid up at
Mr. J Lou Lydy and wife, of Carlton,
of said Court, then to be holden at the probate .
office. In the city ot HMttnr*. In said county, articles and no,reports of a theft of home with a badly burned hand and face visited at Mrs. Ida Durkee’s Sunday.
and show cause if any there be, why tho prayer
Mrs. Mary Velte, of Woodland, was
of the petitioner may not be granted. And It them have been received.
Is further ordered, that said (*tlUoner rive i
A number of boys with snowballs the guest of Mrs. Evert Clum, Friday.
notice to the peraons Interested In said estate
ot tbe pendency of saM-pelltica and the hearlnr ,
created a good deal of excitement in
Mrs. Ennna'Moorten. of Woodbury,
thvreol by cruising a copy of this order to be । Ths Charlotte city band has secured
published In the HasTryus Baxnkh a sews- the services of Prof. Roy D. Wagner as Galesburg the other day by snowballing was tihe guest of Miss Utah Baine,
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry, once In each week for three suocesaln ! director. He.is the son of W^ D. Wag­ a horse aud cutter that was passing. Thursday.
wonks preriotu to said dav of hearing.
The horse was hit aud frightened and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarke, of town,
' ner, wb? is known to the musicians of
Eli.a c. Hkcgx.
Chas. M. Mack.
• Probate Register.
Judga of Probate. , the state as the “old pioneer band direct­ ran away. The occupants were thrown were the guests of Walter Barnum's
[A true copy|.
* or," and has spent most oh hn life in out and the Sboree proceeded up the people Sunday.
street and collided with another cutter
the study of music. He was leader oT
Mrs. Barnum spent a few days of
and badly smashing it but luckily
the Lansing band when but a lad of
last week with her grand daughter
no one was hurt beyond a good shaking
fifteen.
Ar,villa Stowell who is quite sick.
up.
.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet
with Mrs. Ida Durkee, Wednesday
I Geo. Goodwin, the well known bee­
MIDDLEVILLE.
March
8th. All are Invited to come.
keeper and.honey dealer, of Portland,
Mln Adeline Gingrich wu the rural
Mr. aud Mrs. J. V. Wickham, Mr.
says the present winter and the cold
of friends in Hastings Monday.
Is known this world over for the won­
and Mrs. Bruce Murdock attended a
weather we have been having will be
derful Cl’KES. We guarantee every
Miss Glenn a Clever, of Hastings, grange meeting'"TfT' Prairieville last
the death of thousands of colonies of
box. U not entirely satisfactory to you
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Oliye
Wfl refnrn your money, as to our hon­
bees in the state.
Mr. Goodwin lost
week.
esty we refer yon to uny bank or burin­
Patterson Wednesday.
house In our city.
•
I over 100 colonlee last winter and be says
Some from this way attended the
COA8HH OINTMENT cures Eczema.
H, C. Smith of Ypsilanti, is clerking
he will be pleasantly dissappointed if
Bait Rheum. Tetter. I’llre, Ulcers. Pim­
Washington Birthday party at Wood­
for Frank E. Heath.
ples. Holl*.. rolsonous Horea. and for
he does not suffer a corresponding loss
land
Wednesday evening and report a
itching I'HeaCOAHH**OiNT.MF.NT has
Mrs. G. W. Lowry and Miss Vera
no euuai. and also hixds cute, burns,
this year.
brutsea. scald*, ehnifoed cracked or
Courtright, of Hastings, were guests line time.
rough hand* *od all Skin »»**«??: H|IM
Mrs. Homer, of Hastings, fell down
of Mrs. O. L. Taylor Friday.
If your druggist ha* not COABH b
OINTMENT In *U»ck. dont let him sell
Our buttling druggist has bad a gal­ the cellar-stairs of her son, R. B. Mur­
you some thing he claims Is Just a.* good.
'for ('DASH'S OlNTMBiTcaot be ciuallery built in his store, which makes a dock’s, home Wednesday and hurt her
ed J,nt send direct to us zacla In &gt;H»tage
self quite badly,
great improvement.
• or eolu and we will mall you a full sized
3 ounce box post paid to any address
Mrs. Vina McKevitt was in Caledonia
Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, aud Miss
last week In attendance at j the mid­ Minnie Matthews and Mrs. Bump, of
Hastings,
aud a sleighload from Coats
winter
meeting
of
the
IHoneere.
Goshen, IndianaW. O. &lt;jAtolan returned Thursday Grove attended the Aid Society at Mrs.
from a two weeks’ business trip to New Jennie Barnum's Wednesday.
York City. ’
Mr. and Mrs. 1’. R. Holmes, Mr. and
Mrs- I&gt;em Gale Ijbs resigned her po­ Mrs. George Fuller and Mr.-and Mrs.
Sbc-ll nnd blanch one-half pound of
■ Ayer’s Cherry Pectorsl Is not
sition in the poet office. Miss Gladys Ves Oversmith attended the funeral of
nuts, cover vfith boiling water, add a
a simple cough syrup. It Is a
Prindle isansistlng in Mrs. Gale’s place. Mrs. Mabel Rowley, in Hastings, Mon­
bit of nuice and bay ler.f nnd the roots
Mrs. Julia Green and daughter, Mrs. day.
strong medicine, a doctor's
of a bunci) of relery and boll until ten­
G.
E. Gardner were guests at Robert
der; drain nnd when cool cut them in
medicine. It cures hard cases,
Mrs. R. B. Murdock gave a pedro
Greens in Hastings Saturday.
slices. Prcpnre an equal amount of
party Saturday evening to about 25
severe and desperate cases,
Mrs.- F. R. Anderson was in Grand
sliced celery and when ready to serve
other
friends, Mr. James Matthews
chronic cases of asthma, pleu­
cut two tart apples, pared and cored.
Rapids Friday.
and Mrs. Elsie Decker carried away
Into eighths nnd then in thin slices.
risy, bronchitis, consumption.
Miss Hazel Hendrick, of Kalamazdb,
the first prizes aud Mr, Walter Barnum
Mix tbe three and add sufficient may­
is spending the week with her parents, aud Miss Edith Stowell the booby
Ask your doctor about this.
onnaise to unite them.
'
H. E. Hendrich and wife.
prices.
IL T. French and wife were in at­
u certainly
tendance at the Masonic party given
Backache Is never known to thoee
Dangers of Pneumonia. &gt;
in Charlotte Wednesday evening.
persons who take an occasional doee of
A cold ,t thi, Un. It
Miss Ella Inghram, of Hastings, was Pineulea. The Mine of the resin ob­
liable to cause pneumonia which la »o
the guest of friends hi the village over tained from the Pine tree has long been
SAXSAPABLLL
recognized iu the treatment of disease*
Sunday.
'PIUSof the bladder and kidneys. One dose
of Pineules will give relief, and one
bottle will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath
ior chlidrcn.safe.surc. Nooniatea the druggist.

COASH’S

To our Customers

C

Theodore Knapp and- wife, of Six
V; GALLAGHER, PhyaiciM and
Lakes, Nancy Curtis, of Bellview, aud ।
'• Surgeon, Dowling. Office hours:
Mrs. S. Curtis, of Nashville, were in our ; 7 to 9 a.m , 12ao 2 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m;
vicinity attending the funeral of their
n &gt;'-.■&gt;&gt; 1
-v—■
mother, Mrs. Brooks.
|
R.
Revival meetings are still progressing^
SURGEON.
*
I ”FFICE HriVlLS-n totex. nu I tocp.m.,7
The snow has settled down greatly, to*p.m.. AU,adi* promptly axtendni. .Teu, ,
,
,
. phone at offijr.
ao much so that the road« are good Office at residsne*, Delton. Mleh,
again.

E

S. HARTER, M. D.,

Willie Meade has gone to Hillsdale
for a two weeks’ visit.

WILLISON. I). DVS.
H&amp;Ntine*, Mich.

Wesley Shafer’s little girl l« wry
hick.

George Barnuni, of Woodlaud, is
helping his brother Royal cut wood i
this week.
- ‘
Andy Brooks *has fully recovered
from his sickness.
It is difficult to cure a cough or free
yourself from the discomforts ot a cold
unless you move tbe bowels. Bee’s Lax­
ative Honey and Tur acts on the bowels
and drives all cold out of the system.
Then comes its soothing effect and
strengthening influence upon the throat
and lungs.
For Croup, Whooping
Cough, Colds, and all Lung and Bronichal affections, no remedy is equal tb
the original Laxative Honey and Tar.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the. druggist.
LANE'S CORNERS.
Mrs. John J. Hall was confined to
her bed the past week.
Mrs. Sidney Lord is on the sick list.
We are glad to note that Charles
Frisby is able to be out again.
Paul Blake’s folks are all suffering
with bad colds.
’
Mrs. Rork is sick at her. daughter’^,
Mrs. John Behan.
Frost has -visited many cellars around
here.

A. SHELDON.
•
Abstract and Real Estate office.
Abstract Block. Hartings Mine) to Ioan mj Real
Heal Estate
oia on coznmtaeSon. Geucral convi’yanetag(kj n r a complete mu of Abstract Bocks, conf-

P

WM. STEBBINS
“ , Licensed Embalmer
amj, Funeral Director.
Room* next to Chrtwraa*' Photograph.
Studio^ Residence 30# Court street. Jul
calls promptly attended. day or night.

Rubber Stamps
Private paid etanipe and aJi
the Rtamps yon may require,
made to order.
JAS. H. ATKINS.

Michigan Central
"The Niagara folia fiouto.”

Hasting- as follows:
EASTWARD^

PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
GERMS.

WESTWARD
Nd 107.Grand Rapid* «rpre«5
No. KB Grand Rapid* eaprrm
People With Weak Stomachs Most
Noi 103. Mali.......... O'-'---------- lB:80a
No. 101, I’aclOe expiirrns ...J................... 5:06a
Liable to Catch Disease.
; Tralnx Nos.
&gt;1.101.
KB,. l&lt;* and 1®, dally.
Wheri the stomach and digestive
।
. o. w. ltuuGi.K».
organs are weak, the food doea not di­ W. 3. Barmok, Agent.
Chtaaco.
Kt, and there Is a sour slimy, ferment­
Hastings.
mass. making it an ideal spot for
the disease germs to multiply. The
oifly way to protect yourself against
disease germs Is to strengthen the
stomach and digestive organs, and Mi
o-na Is the only agent, bo far as Is note table.
In effect (H-L », 1W4.
Central Standard Time.
known, that will accomplish this.
The ordinary medicine that is taken
for indigestion and stomach troubled is
h Kalamazoo ar 10:13 6 17
advertised to act upon the food alone,
Dcltoa
•ffiSBi*
and hence cau give no more than tem­
Jfarttoga .
s^us.-oo
porary relief. Mi o-na is a cure in all
cases of stomach troubles, excepting
lAbltDR
..
cancer, because-it enables tbe stomach
Grand Rapid# 7:10
’
am
and digestive organs to act in tbe way
Nature intended they should. Drugs
canuot digest the food; they simply de­
compose It.
If you suffer with distress after eat
ing, pains in the bead, chest, sides and
back, belahing of gases and undigested
food, bad taste In tbe mouth, dizziness,
are pretty hard on shoes.
or vertigo, heartburn, variable appetite,
sick he&amp;dachea, snots before tbe eyes,
TRY
Our wear Ik*
and have a general feeling of despond­
iSi
'MN SOLES.
ency, weakness, and debility you should
at once strengthen the stomach aud di I
We make a
specialty of re­
gestive system by the use of Mi o-na. t
pairing
all
kinds
of foot wear for
There is no liquid, no alcohol, no
Men, &gt;Y omen and Children. Try
spoonful doses with Mi-o ria. Juat oue •
os once axid get satisfaction.
simple tablet out of a fifty oent box be­
fore eatiug, aud your stomach will soon
become so strong and healthy that vuu
W. J. MICHAEL A SON
Mill be geim pr of. Ask W. J. Hollo
TWO COBBLKR8.
way to show you tbe guarantee unfit r
which he sells Mi o ua; costs nothing
unless it duns. .

Chicago, Kalamazoo and
Saginaw R R.

THE CHILDREN

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH

If All Else Has Failed
Try Just Once More
This may be the one time yoll will
get relief. It has been the experi­
ence of others.
If you Have tried nearly everything
for your

Rheumatism
-without a cure or even relief

TRY

AtMo-phodbS
and our FREE TREATMENT Hn
connection withdt A Cure is. surtj’y
worth a trial.
We have had over twenty years ex­
perience, and your chances of reewcry arc even better than the thou­
sands we have aireddy cured.
4. W. HOLLOWAY

has Athlophoros' for sale and wifi
give you a Question Blank to fill out
and return to us for our advice and
FREE TREATMENT.
THE AT H LOP HOROS CO-■ New Hsveu.Cwm.

In Rubbers
if There'
only on&lt;

bast

.

HOOD RUBBERS
HOQD\

NOT MADE BY A TRUST

/r.rou camvot err rnrsrpub£&amp;?S
KWA

Sheriff’s

Notice of Election.

ector* of Election nnd the
To the
Q inlifled Voters of Barry County:

Mkhifan. »m«* pi-mber of 4li- state Board of
Kiuouiou 'to AU vacancy) and cmr Circuit
Jn&lt;I&lt;cfur tbr Fifth Jistficinl t.lrcnlt, cojuprtUui
th" cuuijdf— &lt;&gt;( Bstty and Eaton.
You arc al.«o h«fl»&gt; hntitlt-J that. !h pur-u-int
to dof untie.' .from the Secretary &lt;U State. of
the State of Mfvhlrnn. that a Kpeclnl elrethul
.wl'i i»&gt; nehl lojto?; State wi Monday April ardf
r.«UVfor th-- |ww* of riwtlmr a Mr&gt;t&gt;ta*r of tint
-t-te Bonn) of Education for th- term ending
ttecetnlMT 31. t-J". and to AB tin- vacancy canned
t&gt;« tbe r’"»&lt;Rnaliwi ofTW-rtok n. Keller.

rrequenriy auaxen. Mnny peopie nave
no idea of what dusting to to accom­
plish. nnd instead of wiping off and
removing the dust it to simply flirted
off Into the air and soon settles back
again on the dusted article. If care­
fully taken up on a cloth It can be
shaken out of a jrlndow Into the open
air. It Is much less work to, cover up
furniture while sweeping than to be
obliged to clean the dust out after­
ward. Tbe blessing of plainness In
decoration to appreciated by the thor­
ough |iouwkccper who Attends to her
own dusting.
■

OLIVE OIL TESTS.

Iu selecting ©Hye oil both tbe eyt
aud tlie palate must be consulted. If
olive oil is dark in color or pOssessei
.the least l»ad odor It may be condemn
ed at once. Good oil should be bright
and of a tine golden color and possess
a delicate taste of the fruit, says the
Pittsburg Press. ’ The oil obtained front
unripe fruit has a greenish shade and
a’rough, peppery taste. Overripe-olivet
yield a very pale oil, deficient in fin vol
arid, if not already rancid. Hable to be
come so.
At itawltoh, in Devonshire." England,
Under the influence of cold fine ollvt they ring the church bell during a
oil loses !:•» brightness and turni thunderstonu toAcure away the light­
cloudy, but this natural pbenonkeuoi ning. • Lancashire agricultural labor­
to- of no moment whatever. As th&lt; ers credit. certain of their fellows with
contents of the Lottie warm, the flout­ power, to cast good nnd evil spells. At
ing' flakes will disappear nnd the oil Dunstable men carry a live snail in a
(wcotne clear. A little sediment kvtlit pill bi&gt;x to' ward off toothache, eat
bottom of t&gt; battle Is also unimpor stewed enrtliworms as a cure for Jauntaut, ns new olive nil. wbm bottfed ,di&lt;e and fried rlouse for whooping
early in Hie season, is apt n&gt; deposit
cough‘and cherish all the old supersti­
Mdlmetrt ereji after careful iHterinjt
tions is to the dead which made MerTVe uhlmnie ic.-n if quality Is! tin
rle Eiigland sad. •
ptilxle. hut litis I'oquln-.; a nice disVrimlf’.’tijn. 1. r.ti or prtivtlcr. Aieord
Jng to a'a vtuiuenrt authority on th*
A little thought’will show you how
subject, it has lieen &lt;Icir.omttratcd that vastly ,your own happiness depends &lt;»□
while’ the tip’ of the 'tongue discrbril-1 the way other people benr'TbeiUMJlv«&lt;
nates let ween punftent tastes, such h« S an! you. Turn the Idea a round anil
pep|HT arid tnuMMitl. mid the. central
leuiber that just so. much nfc you
' part «s to swtvl-i and Hitters, the back adding .to the pleasure or the misery of
pari of the tongue and throat must Ik other pwiple’s days. 'And-this is the
called upon, for jthe proper tasting ot half of the that ter which ynu can conoils, fats and butters.
trol.—George S. Merriam.
Good olive oil when tasted by itself'
should be pure nnd sltaple. Olive oil
does pot improve with age and should
“Du you. enjoy your wife’s tens arid
ii'O lx« bought in qunutlties that would
receptions 1”
hold over more t!\n a year. Properly
“No.? nnswenst Mr. Cuirirox. "to lie
kept. whe:e It Is dry. coil amt dark; candid. 1 do hot. 1 can’t help harbor­
it may retain Its fiwvettjcsw arid fresti
ing a suspicion that if I didn’t happen
nt&lt;s for full two yearn, lait not longer. to be her husband Mrs. Ctnnrox
wouldn’t i-riflder me of sufficient so­
cial constHpij-tiv'e to be Invited."— Wash­
Ington Star.’ '
’

White ar light kid glow may lie.
cleaned at h-Jint- v. iih -tjery little trou­
ble. Bub the glt».‘e.-j first of all with
•,’reffm of tartar, leave them for nn
hoilr. then rub them with fuller’s earth
»i&gt;d powdered ulum mixed in equal prri
portion^. Leave the glares again until
tbe next, daj-, when they must bip
brushed unti| all the ipowder • to. re­
moved. The*, next prots-ss is &lt;o rub
tiie:n with, oatmeal to (Which a little
powdered tv Id toning inis been added.
WIpo ail this ioff with n dry cloth,
and t!nf gloves arc ready to be worn
again X
'
••

T^ct.
George (pcrrouttly)—I'd like ever so
much tb marry you, Kitty, but I don’t
know bow to propose. Kitty (promptly
and practically) - That’s all right.
George] X^tfve. finished with me: now
go to pjip«.
,

lion
i&gt;uo&lt; n Know.
Soft, cloths Imakc r’i&lt;- farsj. dusters.'
In ducting ; ny piece of furniture be-;
gin rt the : qx and dust «fi.wn, wiping
.
■•••.retullv wi b tbex-h.tlx iwfi|ch
which &lt;mjj
tan ba
bs |
I

WJT

V

M

Ex pert rd'.
Lsndbidy—The coffee. I am sorry to
»ay. is exhausted, Mr. Smith. Mr.
Etnith—Ah. yes. poor thing. J .was ex­
pecting |that. I've noticed that for some
time It hasn’t txien strong.
__
" An
.
..’
Winkle-rCount
Duello to
daring
swordsuum.
_..Twinkle—Yes; he ran
through a cool million without any
trouble. |

&lt; P4C&lt; VEGETABLE S1C1L1AN|

U
Hair Renewed
•Is it true you want to look old? Then keep your gray hair. If c
then use Hall’s Hair Renewcr, Mnd have ell t‘:c d rh, rich c&lt;•;
Of early life restored to vetir hnlr.
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H——rawa—ar—■' —• mi n. rTOru-.^-jr

ANNUAL TAX SALL

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SCHEDULE A.

SFATE OF MICHIGAN. &gt;
County&lt;M Itarry.
J9*- ,
The Circuit Court for the Cbunty ot Barry in Chancery.
&lt; In th • matter of th« petition of James B. Bradley. Auditor General
&lt; I
of Uw&gt; State of Michigan, for and in behalf U »*ld State, for tire sale
of certain lauds lor tat~» as^-MSl thervou.
CTJ
• On reading and tiling the j-Utlon of the Auditor General of the
TAXES OF 1100.
State of Michigan, (•raying fora decree lu favor ot the Stateof Michigan,
agalust e.u-li pui-el of iaml therein di-scrll-ed. for (be amounts therein
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
apvcilKsi, elalmtxl to !«• due for •taxes. Interest and charges on each
siuffi parrel ot kind, and that siuffi lands be rold for the amounts so
Johnson’* Action.
abtlmed by the Mate of Miehlgau.
——
It is ordered Hurt Mild petition will la-, brought ou for henrtog and
dyerre at the March term of thl« Court, to b&lt;« held at rhe &lt; uy of i Lot 11 •
Hasting-. In the County of Barr*, otate of Michigan, on the dth day of1
VILLAGE OF NAHHVILI.E.
March. A. !».. HK». at the opening of tbe court on tlmt day, and that
all persons Interested m such lauds or anv part thereof, desiring to
ooptest the Hen claimed thereon t«y the State of Michigan, for such
D. Staley's Addtlou.
tarc«. Interest aud charge-, or any part the-,y&gt;f. shall appear In said
Court, and file with the clerk thereof, acting as register In chancery,
th&lt;-lr objections thereto, on hr lietore the flr-t'toy of the term ot this
f ourtatmv.' mentioned, and teat In default thereof the same will be
TAXES OF ibttt.
taken as confessed awl a deerre will be taken and entered M prayed
for lu said i-etitlvr;. And it is further ordered that lu pursuance of
Townihlp l North of Itange 7 West.
said decn«e the lands &lt;1ererll»ed in said j»-tlt!.xi for which a deerre of
sale shall b* made, will t&gt;e sold for the several taxes. Interest and
a! TO 4 hi
eta-gr- therren a« determined by such decree, on the nng Tuesday iu
May thereafter, beginning at 10 &lt;rcloeKa.ru. on «ald day. or outteday or day-siibaequcrit thereto *,
u, complete tbe
Township i North of Range 7 West.
sale of sard lauds and of each and every parcel tbcraoL at the offlre irf
tlte County Treasurer, or at such enuventont plaw as -hall lie selected
See.
v
by hIm al th" ewujtjyscat of the County of lUrry. State of «lcblgau;1
and that the wito thrtr and there made will Iw a nubile sale, and earn
Township 1 North vf k inge f» Wont.
parrel descrltMri In the decree shall be seimrttcly exposed for sale for
the total taxm. Interest and charges, and Hie -ale shall be made to the
Sec.
jrerson paying tbe full amount charged against -nch parrel, and . Ix&gt;l cotnnicuclng 4 72- loo
MiWMlng a coptwyanre. of the smallest uudirlded fee almple Interest drains west-of north
therein; on tf no person wiU pay the taxes and chergesand taken is»t. sooth x ss-ioo chains,
conreyaiice of leas than the entire thereof, then the whole parcel shall wwt 2 SO-MO Chains, north
tauilUL ira xuu 101 ULxra. s 55-100 chains, east 2 35Interest and chaw*. «uch parcri shall l»c passed over for tbe time loo chains.......
.......
being, and shall, on the sikvw.MIdr day. or before the elow of the sale,
Jx&gt;t .commencing 7 s-ioo
be reoftered. and If. onsuch second offer, or during such sale, the same chains west of north k*
cannot be sold tor the amount aforesaid, the County Treasurer snail post, smith 855-100chains,
bld off the same tn the name of the Ktate.
west 3 35-100 chains, north
Witness the Hnn. Clement Smith. Circuit Judge, and tbe seal of said s 55-100 chains, east •.*
Circuit Court of Harry County, this fltb dav of January. A. D.. 1». too chains.......................
CLEMENT SMITH.
township 3 North of B*D«e b West.

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

To thhjCtrcuit Csnirt for the County ot Barry tn Chancery:
.The peUttoa of James B. Bradley. Auditor GenerMl ot the State ot
MtohiRM). tor »nd in behalf ot said State resjMcttuIly -hows that the
lixt of lands hereinafter -.-t'forth and marked-Schedule A." containadescrlptkui of all the lands,lu said County of Barry, upon which
taxes were assessed tor the year- mentioned therein, and which were
returned as delinquent for non-payment ot uxi*. and which taxes
use not l*«i p»bl together with the total amount of such taxes, with
interea computed thereon to the time fixed ttn side, and collection fee
and expense*, as provided by taw. extended ngalnM each of said
parcels ot land.
•
Your petliloner further shows to the Court that raid lands wrre re-.
‘i2r.n.?d
1!",d’’r th,J ProriWoMofartSMof the
Pultlc Acts of IMS. as delinquent fur non-payment of said taxes for
Mid rears respectively, and that Mid taxes remain unpaid; except
that lands Included lit said “Schedule A" for taxes of
or prior
Cra were returned to the Auditor Geueral as delinquent for Mid I
e« under tbe jirorisions of the traeral tax laws lu force prior to the 1
pastaae of Act suo of the Public Acts of w. and wtfleh taxes remain
&lt; VwlLJTUl,£Q?r.h.'rtb?r *h9w*
lu a’1 «*• where lands are
Included Hi "Schedule A" as aforesaid to,- taxes of iw» or of any prior
Bw. Mid lands hywe not bwn sold for said faxes or lure beeu hereore sold fbr said delinquent taxes aud the sale or sales so made
have lieen set aside br a Court of competent jurisdiction, or hare beeti
canceled as provided bylaw.
Your petitioner further shows ami avers that the taxes. Interest.
collection fee and expenses, as s»t forth in said ‘•.Schedule A." are a
raild Hen on the several parrels of lands desertt&gt;ed In said schedule.
our petitioner furtlirr show*; that the Mid taxes on said dcecrlbed
binds Imre remained unpaid ter ninie than
year after ttery were
returned a.- delinquent; and the -aid taxes nut harlni bcMPpald. and
the same being now dur and remalulug unpaid m a’-ova set forth,
your petitioner prays a decree In favor of tbn State of Michigan
against each parcel of odd lands, for tbe garment of the several
iM'-s. lnteres’. collection tr" and expense*, as computed
I®.4
"*
sMtato't -GM- several parrels of land con­
tain M therein, and hi default of rmvmmt of the said several st**
computed and extended against said lands, that each of said parrels
tewnounto“proTW*1 ***"
- A»5 jour poUUooer wi.‘ ever pray Me.

JAMES B. BRADLEY.
Auditor General of the State of MtehU

Township 4 North of Range 0 Wmt.

city of Hastings.
South Ji of lota 11M and
”"7—....................... .
are
15
Township a North of Range 8 West.'

wfL Koi B wk............ '
w fl. s of k w fl. north
of highway..... . ........
. Eastern Addition.
x»t » and kouth s of lota
L2.an4 8..........
s

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io o&amp;

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
Blk.

VILLAGE OFNABHVILLE.
Eiuut 7 foot ot foHowlDt
,■!v-eilr.l-in
,&lt;(!•!: .1bv Mala ftreet. north by
railroad, west fir section
ttoe,«on(h by Fufier (trrec
m
VILLA'GE OF WOODLAND.
Township 4 Norte of Range 7 West.
See
. !x&gt;t coaimeoclnz ifcj tert .
raoth o&lt; northwest-comer

north to feet to beginning c

1 00 tIJJfl

1905.

BANNER SHORT STORIES
Letter Br
I
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CHANNING POLLOCK
Copyright, WM. by Channing Pollock

4

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*o*o*o*o*o*o**q*oao*o*o*o*

After they had comp to an under­
standing Frank Claxton took Virginia
Carter to dinner at Glovani’a. Thto nodiTHtuuding. tbe result of many mtoUHder^tamliup*. l»nt uu end to their ‘en­
gagement, and they choae to hold the
wiike over their deA.l love at the tiny
nwtuurnnt whflre it bad been born..
Neither talk's] much during the meul.
nnd when, eitlver Rpokt, for aome rea­
son not cattily explained, it was in a
very low tone. Tbe man aald; “I auppose i had better return your letters?"
‘There must be a great mnny of
them." rcjqtomli'd the girl, the .eorncrw
of bcr mouth trembling Into a faint
unite.
“Yes. in—in three yenrti”—
“I ahall rend vyount tomorrow—that
is, I sball send all but one. 1 should like
to keep one—lu mcmoriam. May 1?"
“If 1 may.”
"Certainly. 'A fair exchange.’ you
know.”
Claxton left her at the door of l.icr
apartment something low tlian an hour
later. Ou th.- way to hto own borne he
ninfvelevl that lie should regret what
hail happened so little. The petty quar­
rels of the past few months bad worn
out his endurance, he thought, and renden*i him Imllffercnt to their culmina­
tion. He wotklered how she felt about
it. At all even to, the
would
leave him with more ttm^—more time
to work, mere Hine tri* devote to the
friends be had neglected since he hail
begun caring fur jb’i-r:
•
In the matter of tin- flunrreto he dlfi
not consider IiliaMilf blamejeMt lie
realized this, and gdminnl iduwelf n bit
for tlio inherent goncroaity which pre­
vented Ills iiakiing her solely to ac­
count.
Claxton reni’hed hto ••place" lu rather
a.relieved frame pf fnh»l. lie opened
the door w ith a fuy fastened to a silver
ring that she had gi-.iiu ^iinj on hto
birthday nnd walked vilrnlglit across
the library to, ills’ typewriter. Beside’
tbe imu-bine was.’a :!ny cushlqo she
had made for him to rest bls elbow
upon when he wru* "raiding copy.” He
recalled that it hat! &lt;-n»e wrapped In
humberless piists &lt;if p^ppr. «;ch one
InctuAedUmiide tlio other, like the eggs
lu n ClAnese piiszfc. Tltat was about
«fie’.lime, that the Intmjd nrmwed by
fits tain of Central Amefl--;«n life had
opened the hearts of clllt'w toward
him.
Epmehow tbe detective, siory he had
intended -to begin did not Jiy from his

pe-ted.
The first paragraph. aft»-r
writing which, hr tohl films,-’.f, ihiuga
would g&lt;» liptier. shxxl riloiK* on tin*
page, a sucx-ewlon of sUl|(*d un i unin­
viting sentence*. ‘
- “Not In the Mood.’’ I;r' confe*sed at
Inst nnd xtrulh’d down Brkadwny t » his
rink 'Hu? b.»y nt the d »&gt;t didn’t know
him. and when, afu’-r satisfying the stu­
pid fellow of lito tnembcntiilp, he saun­
tered* into the lounging yoom be was
in an bsecedlngly unpleasant humor.
“Parsons bren here this evening?" he
inquired brusquely of nn attendant.
“No. sir." replied the man. “Hedotv
not cothe very often now, sir. . MarriMl.
I bclteve.”Claxton cursed Parsons from the txsttom of hto sjul.
"Graham?" he asked.
"Mr. Graham was in about a week
ago. We don’t see him more than once,
a fortnight.”
"Funny.” mused Claxton. “By Gears?.
I wonder If there's any bue In the
place?"
.There was. in the writing roomFrcderick Ford Ferguson, a youth just
copxlng a timorous mustache Into ex­
istence nnd tolerated only for the sake
of hto father. Major Ferguson, former­
ly of the Ninth infantry. Claxton
would gladly have passed the young­
ster by. but he was hailed before be
could regain the hall.
“Stop a bit. old chap.. I want to read
you n line I’m sending to ri friend of
mine at Daly's. Rather a ciever’lettcr.
you know."
Claxton tore hhnself away and went
back home. Wbat was Mtos Carter do­
ing? He would have wngcre.l a hun­
dred that Phelps had called and taken
her out. Confound Phelps!
’
Tbe story went more smoothly; stim­
ulated by the resentful energy of Its
author. From 10-o'clock until nearly
daylight the typewriter clicked Inces­
santly. M'bca- It stopped clicking, seven
pages of manuscript, much marred by
pencil marks, lay on the table near r.t
hand. It was a'good story, be felt sure,
although tl»ere were two or three de-,
tails concerning which ho would bare
ilkwl a conservative opinion. “IU take
Virginia out for luncheon and read It
to her." be thought. Then he remem­
bered that they had agreed never to
ree’eacfi other ogaln-coluntnrily. that
The day. which began with hto rising
U noon, dractred nJons- mbnoUiunmtlr

, It w«« bonl to rmltte tbrt b, ml»bt
Mt
to l-'-r over tbe WtepboM Hut
,too&lt;l oo H« d«k and W&gt;&lt;-r
wnrtoced tbiit «be would not cull him
in. Toward raldattenwon Claxton un­
locked a drawer and took out tbe bine
pack-w» ot bcr letter, that reproaentrd a correspondence of three years. He
mwt choose tbe one letter nnd return
tbe rest to her.
To do thto lie most read every epis­
tle in the nine bundles. Ctoxton, In
common with most men who write or
act, was a sentimentalist, mid he want­
ed that the one letter should be the
dearest of all The first that met hto
•ye he told aside In the i&gt;ellef that it
would prove the dearest. M1M Carter
find penned it when he lay HI of fever
at San Jose de GuntMnalii “Tour es
bie was repeated to me at Chicago,H
was the mcMtige. “Otherwise I should
have been with you now. I know that
If your illneris coutlnued i you would
need a nurse, and I felt ibirt 1 could
not delegate to strangers the privllegr
of attending you.” It was a womanly
letter—tbe letter of a woman mature in
heart and brain—and Claxton pondered
a long while ta'fore putting It aside.
Next came -a telegram, -sent to JH*i
apartments before the telephone had
beeu Installed: "I’lease come tonight.
Am blue. Have wired Minnie stay
home.” A very sweet, dependent lit­
tle message, but of’ course uot to Is?
thought of. as tlie single memento of
so close a friendship as theirs had
been, it was even preferable to retain
the'short note which ta* bad always
"ascribed to her literary genius rather
than-to her feelings. “Each thought of
you. dropping lulu the waters of my
heart, iin«duee,i over widening circles
of tender recollection."
. .
•
Then there was an envelope from
her. on the faibk of which, lie had com
posed n fcuiffiieut &lt;&gt;f verse. It began:

at Miss. &lt;’nriyr’N. The tale xrns one
that slinlhnd sent over hto signature tu
rin editor of whose opinion she had felr
•certain, and It had In consequence been
returned to him when that gentleman
•hud cto’sel it as “unavailable.” "I
thnoght .yu
. , ’d
r get a cln-ck." Virginia
„ tuMi
find car ri-ireil. "uml I knew you’d
hjicixI it hvlthojit coliNidoring wby« np ।
wherefores. H’k jast like rbcljw: He
wag cntlirwuigUc over the,plot when I
tuld i: tnjhim last weefr.”
.
“Vi.-gfrila.’’ lie find rnmonMrtited. “it
was IlkebfTering nir charity.”
"No.UMitMte! I shouldn’t tariff thought
of iiandlijg you money. I &lt;simp|&gt;r wrote
n story ^&gt;r you that you might have
written fours&lt;.-lf if yoH find taken
time."
।
Takenltimv! Good Lord, bow much
time he had taken that year In Jrwt
such dtacpunixinjt. unrvmuneratlve fo.
bor! How uul^ppy lie itad beeu ami
how awfrjUy. awfully hard up!- Uu
hadn’t ta^un spending every evening
with her| then, find ho hadn’t begun
selling whatever ho wrote either "No­
body ever dkl-at Ann.” gfie had a&gt;
mired him.
For twenty minutes Claxton sat si­
lently on bln chair inland In the middle
* •‘•‘b’"'- Hto fingers clung
to the rejected manuscript, but hto eyes
looked beyond it into the rmsi. AH the
half forgotten htotury of hto love for
Mrginia- Carter had been recalled to
him with wonderful •. Ivldneas-iu-r un
varying goodlier, tbe sweetness of
their Intertonrse, tbe erstwhile strength
of bto uffH-tlon for her. A ship’s clock
In the adjoining room struck 2, Um?
nautical fiwhlon of anylngthnt the hour
was 5. and with &lt;julck resolution he be­
gan climbing into hto evening clothes.
"I’ve come, to Dike you to dinner.” be
"aid to Mtea Carter when she resIK&gt;nded to hto pressure on tbe button nt tan­
door.
•‘So you were lonely, too?” »fie asked
him.
-lonely’ By &lt;;«rCT, nnd tboa. M

Shn mi too clm-rr n ttlrl not to
■nnirtnet. o»l te could not look
throucl. tb. .Ida ot her trunk lnt„ tl„
re""wj •wwsl
,0t^er* t«» her. unsearched on-

Ihe Kind You Have Always Bough’
Ball » Fwnfiy pills Mre tbe’bwt.

o-

\ Beal’s the

—

'

Tar ^e2^Wo"e^"-Tar

^orchUdrea.saf^tun. No opiates.

Tonsiline
WOULD QUICKLY
cunt IT. .
. fem 'r'/

cMrrot.mw.

JQaDaySure^

S* Will show you tare to make $3 a day I
sohiu-iy rare; we furnish tbe work a
teach you free, you work In the loealHy wta
you live. Send us your address and we win «
lately sum. Write bi oner.

I tainted from
ihun ■‘1. met' while
an
friend’s brsaid a lawyer. “Tl*/
hovKe wa» iu tbe suburb*, -ml wi
occhpyi
tlie.i

CURES CATARRHAL. DEAFNESS

One Week’s Use of Hyomei Did
More than Six Months* Treat,

nicnt by Specialists.
In.the treatmer.! of deefnegs wi.i4i to
Otien a rcnii ot eaurrti ’ Ibomei
: tete
_£,
j u
(.uU in,upon
Uie mn.i
lull, tied
membraite and the hearing begttfc to
28.?U-®S W*?’*.. A few days ttrntment
I?.?.?**
- aud In three
. orrj
W11I bring relief,
Soar
weeks, according to tbe wverily off the
“ffk* 1urT win •" •ccomplisl-.ed.
MIU Meek, uf Matlewau. N. Y„ un
llynmel i&lt; truly wonderful. I £,e
used It bpl a abort time aud aee a gSat
change la my condition. My bearing
la improring rapidly, and I bad no idea
1 n™.'1 '“frox’ “ rwpldly In ,0 ,hort^
*
“T breath which rru ao otteu
‘n mytt'K xnd other,. hasloetAta
b^d odor entirely. I hare .pent a great
deal of money with catarrh rpeclallata
and un truly aay alx monlha of their
h“
'n“‘
10 ol" nlontb of

W.J. Holloway la wiling Hyomei
t.K" th*
P*M «t agreeing to re­
turn the money If the medicine dnee
uoi cure.
A Complete outfit costs onlv si and
ri^ ,t’,KOfan iQha,er tittfnKSr
rie&lt;l u&gt; the jest pocket, a medicine drto&gt;
per and a bottle of llyomei. The in
Ha?r W|H l*8t a
and there to
i,L°1“e,,&lt;?r*rral wwk*’ ‘reatmern.
Additional battles of Hyomei can be
procured fur IM) cents. Comtuue this
stXi Jto!*,l^W'£h lhe
charged by
l?vnmL?!TMbd lben reni*’nitH‘r iharia
i-H?
doeh 1101 cure " ■ J- Holloway
will return yourmoney.
y

One who han brim employed fheke
tldrty years in slaughter housea as
bookkeeper, saleman. etn, telto me: “To
■ay that batcher* are lie rd tearted Is
rar from tf&gt;e truth-that to. in’ most
cases. Let me explain how the Hbeilding of human bipod aflecte them. J
“ !&gt;atel,‘*r cu‘ «‘to hand ywt
■evereiy. and not one of hto twenty or
more omx-tateg could be Induced to go
near to awfe him. I had l0 bandage
him up iw we’l.aa I coukfand send him
.b?*p,,tBL Another butcher wbc
"laugbter from 2.000 to
LOGO bogs a day for years saw a worn
u throw licraelf before a freight tram,
wfix-h mangled fier fearfully
Hri

For Infanta and Children.

eonntty for jeani nod Is n nwutarTrSiiintiJ ,

S&gt;i5BSX,

SORE
4(fTHR0AT

S j denr amt. ob. so ntre*.- .ir&gt; !.
Claxton remembered lh;tt she ‘had
prized the poem above anything elm?
out.
asked tin
tic had given l&gt;cr. "It is ho fine to be
•No. I Imw-n’t/ he.said. Why .don’t
ilfOUiriit •mxN’ssarr,’ ” she, b.Hl sakL
you um‘ a towel T ’A towelT 1 rt ••lied.
;•
’ in tiris tnsbrns? he progressed through
•Tes&gt; a towel. Here. let mi
flve-ufjt’ic nine p«ckagte&lt; Each lette:'
Take n corner of the towel, ic.fijy the
seemed mure dtriirnbie than the r»-sj.
point in tbe hPel of your al e. &gt; : put
nnd every moment made a m*1wSIihi
go. right
your foot lu ns far as It W
leas trir-gy. Thto scrnwfi was a t eassuranc»‘ vffilch site had penciled on the on t ip of the towel. N -v gnti tbe
buff 4-.T«y
leaf of’lrtT programme-at tta- theater:
5 In? it's fa tter*t! an a
that slieet of tdu» paper bore thk^first yiflir foot.,
words or affectinn he had ever n-x-elved efiaehurn,'
from h|r.
At the bottom of the fifth bundle was
The ciwC &gt;’i( of pairing to -quit ■ una» lung: envelope with the name, of .i
publishing cuiupapy on ft s' upper- left knpwn to the f.vfms &lt;if pariiutne tj it­
bam! Varner. The |w»&gt;tmarit was over self. Any nnnktiou. of it wlt|i|n « liber
two yedrs vid. "ID-Jectwl manuscript," chamber would to* •altogether oi l of
pleasant fiction
CluxtiMiii, cnnchide!. toysing It'to &lt;»ne order, but tin-fe
side x-blteutp.noiMdy. That find come that it to a purely private arrange nent
to
be
made nt the •lls«*retl&lt;in of hone
back in-the days wl»en rejected mnnuscripts [bad not been tarif so rare ns coecertuM. Tlito to tru" euougli
good dihiten. or money with which to limited extent and ‘‘or a abort Ime.
any great party div
pay hmA. Something approaching cu­ buLpatring
riosity gir.de hftn .pick cp tiie «r &lt;-|o|M; can not be lightly rn Fried ou*. m
again arid draw the contents from Its ■inrht&gt;.-T who desires to pair at sispb n
mouth. - The Story that lay fa-fore film tinif will P.m! that this etn &lt;ml, • ‘
was lienrttal. "From Frank Claxton. 211 done safely through tbe whips ant 1not
u
West Twenty-first Street,” but the atrl! unle-cs some really good re ison
tyiie ims.totakably belonged to tbe ma­ can be gi.cn for abitetire. — Luj &lt;tl-iU
.
1
,
chine wbii.-li wtil) remained a fixture T[rti‘i«.

ar
“»■«®.
gssajss® C ASTOR IA
CATT4RAH cannot be cure

NECK

• bnndrwl tight, nt .fnuctit«r
U.XT' I1'"
lot MW a butcher «»^Pt to UM n k»ir..-NeW y«S
If Baby to Cutting Teeth,
tie sure and ufe- tt

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH r. .one

WOODLAND
Marion Shores and John Gny were in
Ionia on Saturday.

James M. Smith was in Ionia on Sat­
urday on legal business.

’

R. I. Wolcott has enstalled
'counter in his meal market.

a
.

new­

Z. A Cornell is making improvements
on the interior of his house.
'

Jesse Guy of Sunfield, wab in town on
Tuesday on legal business.

A. W. Dilfenbadc and’ wife are enter­
taining friends from Detroit.
-It -seems that the usual January
thaw was postponed to February.

Rev. Lyons went to Lansing on Wed­
. nesday to attend a ministers’ convention.
Alvuh Cox and wife are entertaining
the former’s brother and wife for a few
days.

guests of Utah and Fred Baine last
Thursday.
The West Woodland Glee Club met
at J. H. Durkee’s last Saturday even­
ing. A very good program was ren­
dered. The club is doing a good
work.
Leonard Wonderlich and family; of
Woodland Center, spent last Friday
with James Long and wife,
prosperity wherever they may locate.
The sale of Forest Jordan called
together a large crowd of people.
Everything went for a good price, f he
tommunity regret losing Forest and
Lena, and wish them happiness and
Wm. Lee docs not recover pis
health as rapidly as he thinks he
might, and last Friday had Mrs. iieroy. a Christian Science healer frt|m
Grand Rapids, see what she conk! do
for him. We have not learned the.re­
sult.

•Burt S. Holly says that the Washingtrton supper was quite expensive for
him

SOUTH WOODLAND.
Mre. Betsey Brooks, of Stony Point,
J. W. Booher of Northern Michigan passed away last Thursday, after a
is spending a few weeks with Woodland abort illness. The funeral was held
Sunday at tbe F. M. church Rev. Allen
friends.
officiating.
•
Miss Leia Jordan of 4lasting* has been
This community was shocked last
spending a few days with Woodland
Sunday afternoon by the sad news that
friends. ' •
Orlando Grant was &gt;dead.
He was
The auction sale at F. E. Jordan's on taken sick a week agb Sunday with
'Huirsday was well attended and every­ pneumonia but was not thought dan­
thing sold well.
gerously 111 until Saturday. Sunday
David Ober and John;Hauer took a morning Dr. McIntyre and Dr. McGufvacation last Wednesday*. -They spent fin held a consultation and after an ex­
amination gave little hope.
the day in Hastings.
Ton will rememlier in last weeks pa­
’ IGeorgc Washington, Thomas Jeffer&gt;4»» and Benedict Arnold were in our&gt; per of reading that Mr. Grant had
‘■buried bis little boy on Sunday, a week
village last Wednesday.
before his own death, with the same
•Frank Dickinson, who has been in the
disease. Mrs. Grant is also confined to
•employ of W. H. Sease 'far the past two
her bed with the la grippe, and her two
yqars. has gone to Lake Odessa.
little girls have been very sick but are
C. D. Garn has taken out the tables in better now. It seems that a shtfwer of
his drug store and has seme bran new affliction has reached this home. All
•counters which are a great improvement that can be done by loving hearts and
The Washington party at J. S. Rei- hands is being done for this bereaved
sinngcr's on Wednesday evening was a family by kind friends and neighbors.
success. ‘ A very large crowd was in at­
tendance.
GERKEY.
James Cramer and family. Sunfield,
Mrs. J J. Fuller is no better
are spending a few days with Wood­
Mrs. C. C. Demary, who was so
land friends. Mr Cramer expects to seriously hurt by being thrown out of
go to South Dakota sooe.
her cutter last week is getting better.
Mrs. Rush is staying with her sou
, Bernard Black and Edith ’ England
were married on the anniversary of Leslie at present
J,
Spencer and' wife were al Coats
Washington’s birthday. We -wish them
-much joy apd a life full of happiness.
Nirs. R- Russell I.as lieen caring for
.
Airs. Rose Colgrove was in-our village
• last “week trying to organize a Lady her .sister the past [week.
Al Hines and wife, of Lake Odessa
. ilaccrtbee Lxlge. We -understand that
. the prospects lit organizing one-are very visited Will Clia&gt;e. last Sunday.
Will Gavitt and wife visited his father
M-xhI.
last Friday night and Saturday.
■ James G. Jordan, another of our old
Five dedths in Campbelkand Odessa,
^oncers, died’it tlie Soldiers’ Home on
were reported Saturday morning.
tbe OJth Inst. The remains'were brought
Rawson Curtis has sold his farm of 40
. t&lt;&gt; our.- viilagc and'buried in the Baptist
acres to his brother Ira fifffli nUar-Ionia.
etmetcry.
i
•
•
. •
Will Campbell w;ls at Hastings last
I The man who found "B. S. Holly &gt;
Saturday in the interest of hi* father's
Jcasel skin, ought to return it. Mr.
estate. He will^mpve *to Sunfield this
Holly would gladly accept the commits,
spring.
. • i
b|tt thinks that the purse, at Ifast. shoiuld
Miners are very -plenty on.oiir street'
be returned
•
at present
Orlando Grant. Aho has been vpry
Miss Loia Goddard of Lake Odessa,
sick with pneumonia, for some. time, visited Mrsf Valcnta gpenccr last Fri­
died at his 1 ionic in Woodland on Sun­
day.
.
day. This is the second death in the
The Ladit&gt;' Aid-society meets with
family within a few days, and Mrs. Mrs. Laura Short on Thursday of this
Grant is very ill. and three more of the
week.
children are very sick. AH liad the la ■ Elery Punlun ami wife.attended tlie
■ grippe and pneiawnia.
tnaupierade ati Freeport last Fridaynight.
.
,
WEST WOODLAND.
Mr. Wise has moved to Like Odessa
Vrah and I re4 Baine- visited their
grandparents neat i oat's Grove Mon­ and Mr. Clum lias bought ami moved
upon Mr. Wise’s place.
day
.
.
F.’R. Ho|mcsjand wiic. S. Ovcr:.ntith and- viit’4 Attended the funeral late m-wing to Girlt-m Center this week
where he .ha* purll:««ed thv Kershner
,.f Mrs. Bt.rr Kowky in Hasting-.
Monday;.
’
Mrs. Wm. Bahn-’ - and Mr.

Sarah

Tlif pedro drtb had their party at the
houie of Byron Beard Jast Thursday eve.
Mr-l Wachter won first prize and David

and Fred Bamc jjumlay.
’ •
Frank Smith and- son. Forest, of Klingvnwin second.Charley King and Va!cnta\B Cun­
Lake -.Odessa, visitrti ' the former's
ningham were married at the home of
/parents, Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Sen-'
•hr bride last Wednesday eve at «
ter, last Saturday.
.
o'clock There were about one Hundred
Arvilla Stowell is still very ill. We
invited guests and many and costly writ
Vyrnpathize with her in her detention
the presents. They took tbe morning
from school at this time, as she was
train for Ohio.and will lie at home at tUe
■expecting to graduate in June.
groom's home after the first of March.
' M rs. L. Barmin}, A- J- Senter a=u
wife, of Carlton. C. Senter and wife,
and Miss, Gertrude rnuth, were the
RUTLAND CENTER.
guests of Perry Stowell and wife last
Thomas Gorham and wile of SoiUli
Delton
spent Sunday a’t Frank Got-;
Friday.
.
.
A company of young people from
hanrs.
here drove over td Mr*. Dctnond's in
Bora to Trail Oil. and wile Eeb. 2).
North Carlton last* Friday evening.
Royce Baine, of Coat's Grove. Wal­ a 9-lb. girl
Mary McCarty, of PodunK called
ter and Will Wortl’ry of Lake Odessa,
Glett apd Ethel Fuller, of Carlton,
Mr*. Mdrtiti and sonj of Woodbury], were

SHOWINO-THE WAY

■ l Geo- Haven's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.'C. A. Xewland and
Mrs Emeraon Edgar are visiting ralaiivr- al OrSel and Battlc Creek thi.

week.
Mrs. Rouse, of .Freeport; is visiting
-Thl. Publteisutemeat of a Haatlnp.
l^cr daughter. Mrs. Ed Myers.
Citizen^WIH ;be Appreciated.
Mr&gt;. Rork is quite sick at the home
Man. a' reader ot thl« In Haatlnga &lt;i jchn Belson.
has gone through
i Mr. L. C. Root instructed the
once iu part, and will be glad to be
Zwn thPe\vay *
rid of eomtau
Grange in some of the most import­
aches and pains of a bad back. Profit ant Grange work last Friday evening
bv a Hastings citizen's experience.
He also gave an interesting talk. After
a short program light refreshments

w niSIi r-i— “

Little Irene Hinkley gave her grand
parent* nuite a scare last Friday even­
ing by getting a bottle containing eye
medicine. Dr. Fritch, of Cloverdale,
was summoned in tiyne to render med­
ical assistance, and soon Pron°™^
her out of danger. It
’* was decided
J
that the contents didn't reach the
stomach, or there might have been

no help.

THE GRANGE

The Free Methodists of Stony Point, I
had prayer meeting vat Joe Demoud’s
MAPLE LEAF GRANGE.
Thursday afternoon.
Tbe young people of this. vicinity | The rven Grange meeting held Feb.
attended the Literary at the Center 23rd was well attended and a good
last Thursday evening.
time enjoyed by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith attended, j Closed session was well attended by
tbe funeral of Mre. Betsey Brooks at the members. Eight new members
Stony Point, Sunday.
were given the work. After lodge
^2. number of Min Letha Coolbaugb’s fried cakes and coffee were served.
friends and schoolmates surprised her
at her home Saturday. They stayed to
IBVING ORANGE NO. 55.
dinner and in the afternoon had a good
The officers of thia Grange are:
time eating crackerjack, aud playing
M.—Wm. Kronawitter.
games. The occasion was Miss Letha’b
O.-C. Woodruff.
eleventh birthday.
.
Lecturer—Anna Kronewitter.
Mr. and Mre. Sidney Todd and child­
ren, of Vermontville, and George Rock­
well and family, speut Sunday at Hen­
ry Merritt’s.
There was a surprise party on Miss
Alene Gillespie, Saturday evening it be­
ing her seventeenth birthday. The
evening was very pleasantly spent play-’
lug flinch, caroms, and other Rimes.
Refreshments were served and the
guests departed, having had a very good
time.
Frank Charlton and Daniel Erb went
to Grand Ledge, Friday for two loads of
tile. They returned Saturday.
There will be a Shadow Social at the
Lakeview schoolhouse, Wednesday eve.
March 8th. Ladles bring boxes.

Sc—F. Olner.
A. S.—F. Travis.
L. A. S.—Kittle Woodruff.
Chap -B. Travis.
'
Sec.—Ida Moore.
Treas.—Charles Olner
This Grange holds regular meetings
every 1st and 3rd Tuesday eve of each
month with fine programs at each meet­
ing. It has a membership. of 35 all
taking an active part to make the meet­
ings interesting. It has three candi­
dates to Initiate at next meeting, also
topic for discussion and a fine program.
GLASS CREEK GRANGE.
The supervision deputy, L. C. Root’
of Allegan, gave a very interesting ad
dress to the members of our grange
Friday evening. Feb. 24th, Over forty
members were present. His talk was
principally upon co-operation, grange
loyalty, pure food aud degree work.
He afterwards exemplefied the unwrit­
ten work. Eva Erway presented the
subject “The Grange as an Educational
Factor" in an able manner, as did Zera
Newland the “social center” of the
grange. “The Benefits of the Infor­
mation Bureau" was brought -before
the meeting by C. A. Newland. Spec­
ial music Was furnished by Ira McCal­
lum and Zera.Newland. Light refresh­
ments were served at the close of tbe
meeting.

“Company, Attention!”
“ForVecreation you will now listen
to a story from headquarters."
Cart. Kkxall, Adj.

THE HBMAN LOCOMOTIVE
A certain man, because ne
was so strong and hearty, im­
agined he was a locomotive.
There was, be thought, nd
limit (o his vitality.
He regarded his stomach as
the firebox. All he had to do
was to keep the firebox fall.
He followed the Mississippi
steamboat plan, and crowded
every sold thing into his
stomach
One day when he was pull­
ing a heavy load the firebox
didn't burn right, ao the
Human Locomotive stopped
to Investigate.
He found the flues choked,
the firebox full of clinkers,
and so stuffed with fuel that
it couldn’t even show a red
glimmer.
Somebody told him to keep
a clean fire with a good
draught, and feed It regularly,
with only a certain quantity
at a time.’
He was further advised to
use Rexail Dyspepsia Tablets
for the purpose of putting
himself in flret-class shape.
He did as he was told, and
was soon able to pull and haul
aa well as ever. Besides he
puffed less under a heavv load.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
are absolutely guaranteed to
cure all
the distressing
forms’of Dyspepsia and indi­
gestion, or’we’ll pay for all
the medlcine you take.

MARTIN CORNERS.
Lewis Hilton and son have been
hauling logs to Coats Gjove.
Mre. W. H. Joslin attended the mis­
sionary convention at Grand Rapids
last week.
Mr. and Mre. Chas. Offley and son
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ed­
win Mead.
Mrs. T. Barry has been caring for
her daughter Mre. D. Townsend the
past week.
■
There was a surprise party Saturday
evening at Alex Gillespies the occasion
being the 17th birthday of Miss Alleen
Gillespie. There was also one Saturday
afternoon on Letha Coolbaugb It being
her 11th birthday.
NASHVILLE.
We hope the next time some of our
Ollie, the little five-year-old son .of
young folks start for a Literary society Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Downing, under­
they wont take the wrong road and went jin operation for abscess of the
find themselves in the woods.
brain Thursday, performed by Dr.
Weaver, of Charlotte. .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. purniss,
STONY POINT.
Mrs. Betsy Brooks, one of the old Feb. iqi a son.
Mrs. Brooks, mother of Mrs. John!
and honored neighbors, died of heart
Fred L Heath £ Carveth
.
failure Thursday- xrihe whs boru in Varney, tlied last week.
O. M. MclteugHlin has sold his|
' DRUGGISTS.
.
Fayette. Seneca county, £ew York,
stock
of
clothing.shoes
and
gents
’
February 17th, 1821 She was married
to Whaley Alexander Brooks in 1811. ,furnishing g*:«&gt;ds recently purchased
She, was the mother of nine phildreu. of of Green &amp; Flewelling, to. O. G. Mon-j
whom &lt;*ight! survive to ihourn the loss
Married Feb; 22. Miss Ethel Roscoe;
ofiatTaffectionate mother. The funer­
al took plates from the F. M. church in and Mr. Arthur. Deane. Mr Deane
Castleton, being conducted by Rev. J. is from Middleville. They will make
A. Allen. Tne funeral was very large their future home near Middleville.
Miss Joe Downing is at Union City
ly attended.
tins week, the gucirt of friends.
Mr. Bert Hullinger and ’family, ofPODUNK,
Villisca. Iowa, are visiting relatives
. Meetingin--this village and vicinity.
•
Will Hsillingcr and wife, of Mt.
ported.
Pleasant, is visiting his parents’here.
Ora Hullinger, of South Bend, Ind.,
The sun iK and family, arc guests of relatives and
sick are g&lt;
friend*.
oupe. more.
W. A. Smith and Roy Brumm were
The- crus at.Jc.sMv Kelley's suf at Grand, Rapids last week, attending
prise party Saturday evening- was the'tTTecting tji the State Dairymen's
such that i awes were quite impos­ Association.
Miss Xlinnie Furniss. nf Hanings.
sible. All aj es were represented, from
old age, and all seemed was a guest of Mrs. 'E. V. Smith over
infam _
’ ,
•
to enjoy themselves. Music frhm the Sunday*.
Miss Nettie Stauffer, of Ckntoht
trued to with
IRVING.
Ohio, is the guest .of Mrs. II. -E.
■ . S.| R. Chambers went to Freeport
iteigHiu-r.
Mi-c Ke
past [Tuesday bn ibusiness.
*
Clarence Grohe was at Kalamo SunCJ T. Benton went to Grand Rapt
&gt;t!rrr mid family from
ids last Tuesday tn srec his. daughter.
Clarksville tlie jpast w&lt;
;Mr&lt; A. Berry.
- '
Afton Sm’ th and Aaron Shultz
See the Auction Sale notice on our , Mrs. Lancaster. «»f Ntirlli Irving,
turned Frid iy. :froni a three weks' 10th Page for C.H. Stevens of Johns­ IcalldH 7»n Mr&gt;. L. M. Chambers Thurs­
town.
day |c»f la-t week.
•
trip throughj Missouri, Kansas, Okla­
homa and as;far. south as.Fort Worth,
Mr. Erwin gave a lecture at the Irv­
ing pchooT1 house-Wednesday evening
LANE’S CORNERS.
Texas..
A few from this vicinity attended on the subject of life insurance.
Whited in F-idtink one day last week. the poultry show.
Cbaflcs, Williams and’wifc. of Hast­
Archie Jlataitt and family; of Cedar
Jaines^Grames called at J. F. Hall’s ings; were in Irving last Thursday
Creek, visited at Afton' Smith’s Sat­ last week.
.Visiting his brother Levi.
•
urday and Siinday.
Some of the farmers are still busy
Mary Jenkins came home -from
drawing manure f^pttkthe.clty.
’Middleville, where she had been at
Mrs. John F. Hall has beep confined worti, and is very sick.
See the Auction Sate notice on our
10th Page for C. H. Stevens of Johns­ to the house for over two weeks.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E.
town.
church last Saturday and Sunday.'
.
HIGH
BANK.
Rcv.'Jacpkcs took the preaching eld;
EAST HASTINGS.
Ernest Edmonds and family visited
Mrs. Orr Fisher, who has been sick
all winter, is some belter at’this writ­ at John Freeman’s Sunday.
Rev. Kidd is on the sick list.
Born to Mr. aud Mrs. F. G. Silsby
ing‘
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Chambers called
Mrs. Dell Cotton is under the doc- Feb. 21th an 8 pound boy.
bn Mr. Wild last Sunday. He is on
W. H. Eaton and family spent Sun­
•t&lt;-r’s care, and is "topping y ith her
the sick list.
Viarents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry- day at F. G. Silsby’s.
Miss Nellie Arnold Is spending a few
Mr. and Mrs. Levant McIntire and
When n very dense fog settled over
doctor ami Mi’s. Burton vi.sittfd How­ days the guest of Miss Florence Free­
man.
the Ilin mew valley a few Sundays ago
ard McIntyre^and wife last Sunday.
Mrs. James Freeman gave a six nnd most 'densely over Ixndun It im-,
There was a big sleigh load of peo­ o’clock dinner last Tuesday evening in posed n complete silence on animal life.
ple from hei4 yent to Coat's Grove
honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bechtel, cov­ London ’ wiih Uaelf ns- silent as tlie
Sunday night to attend the meetings ers being laid for eight.
grave, for all triilBc was utopiied. and*
■
there.
There have been some very pleasant its on Sunday traffic of any kind is re-There will be preaching at the Fish­ days in the past week. It looks as If dueril to a minimum, the great city
was almost us still ns n country vil­
er icburch next Sunday evening at the we were going to have an early spring.
lage at midnight. The streets and even
usial hour.
.•
Mrs. A. Edmonds is in Lansing help­ the river were almost without a sound,
. The next Ladies’ Dime Society will ing to care for her invalid mother.
for not a single tug was moving oh
be entertained Thursday, March 2, by
The Aid society at Mre. John Fanch­ tlie Thames. In tlie country no bird
Mrl Thomas Fisher instead’pf Mrs. er's was well attended last Wednesday. Uttered n sound. They till sat still."si­
Withey, as was reported last week/ There were several from Quimby and lent and moping.
Mr- and Mrs. Fred Keech, of Hast- Maple Grove present. Tbe next one
ingslwere on our street last Sunday.
will be at Willard Ickes’ in 4 weeks.
March 22nd.
’
One night is all the time necessary to
{»rove that Pineulea is the best remedv
Hive* are a terrible torment to the
n the world for backache and all kid­
ney and bladder troubles. If you have little folks, and i\ some older ones.
rheumatism or any other blood disease Easily cured. Doan’s Ointment never
a single doee will give relief. Sold by falls. Instant relief, permanent cure.
At any drug store, 50 cents,
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade’s
Little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic
effect upon the liver. Sold by Fred L.
Heath, the.druggist.

Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best
thing In the world for bolls, bums,
cracked bands, tetter, etc. Sold by F.1
L/ Heath, the druggist.

"Hate you eyes hr the back! of youF
oeadl’j naked a country ningistrate.'of^
i wotnari. nnd the ‘woman promptly J
•epliet| that.«d:v liad. She won perfect-'*
ly ri^at. Tube any average num and
my, average woman.’;question them as
to the dress mid deportment of the peo­
ple In any assembly where they were
together, and you ’vjlll find- that the
woman has seen more than tlie man. •
for woman hnx tx-en compelled to en­
large the angle of her vision nnd to
sec alt around her bat without shifting
an eyei
From an early age instinct tells the
girl, and convention seals the Instinct,
that she must not look directly at the
man Jo the street, therefore tbe bonast woman walks through London look­
ing straight ahead. The direct look at
the stranger Is forbidden. yet human
curiosity couqiels. so develops nnd en­
larges that 'angle, of Vision, for no wo­
man will deliberately blind herself,
nnd therefore by continual exercise
those calm conventional eyes that look
to the horizon and the Infinite Lave
trained theirtxelves to see the world out
uf the corners—obliquely. — London
Chronicle.

People are apt to think that, though
their actual lives are :»oor and self
centered nnd such ns they are half
attained of, If. some great crisis
arose they would lx? aide to gather up
their hutting will nnd raise themselves
to its height. Yes. no doubt Only
life’s stoniest calls never come In any
such fashion. Things don’t arrange
themselves.for ns to gather up our fee­
ble will nnd settle with our souls that
we will l&gt;e heroes. They come hardly
aud sharply, testing not what we have
resolved to lie. but simply whnt we are.
We have a sort of feeling that it Is
the opportunity that makes the man.
Not so. . The opportunity only shows
him for wliat he is, and tbe spirit of
prompt duty, of quirk, instinctive Joyaity to right under whatever tempta­
tion may ever «*»me, may be cultivated
and grow to tbe very capacity for her­
oism even In life’s lowliest place and
poorest work.

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH &lt;■ '9°5-

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and “Receptions
At Parties
A man’, linen diould be epeckle..,

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dlitiuguigied fa.
by Its snowy whiteness. Avoid the "yellow peril Rntl
“blues" by having your linen laundered by us n e know .*.
our work and tackle It "like a major." We'll win your (9
good opinion if you give us a trial.
:
:
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Wood* called for asd delivered.

Phone 24J

AMERICAN LAUNDRY

™

W. J. SUrk. Propr.

DEATH OF MRS. BURR ROWLEY

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auction sale.

Friday morning death came .to the
relief-of Mrs. Burr Rowley, who had
been ill for some time with bronchial
pneumonia. Last, fall she was taken
with a very severe cold, which left
her with a persistent cough. She de­
clined^ medical aid until about a month
ago, feeling, as she expressed, it, that
"it was only-a cold." It-began a few

The undersigned, having rented his farm will sell at Public Auction, on

Wednesday, flarch 8th, 1905,
weeks since to develop, into the se­

Among the Churches:

west parMelee.
LeRoy Sherk is no better at this
writing. A consultation was held by
Dre. Swift and Parkhurst Saturday.
A. E. Bass started for his old borne
in Canada Monday morning, called
there by the • serious illness of his only
brother, R.
Bass. He will visit nu­
merous friends and relatives before
returning.
LaPierre Stimson was the guest of
friends and relatives in Middleville
Sunday.
LiVern Cliee is quite ill at the home
of h(s parents. Dr. Taylor is attending
him.
Miss Osee iMiller returned to her
home at Howard City Monday accom­
panied by her uncle, David Perrault,
who ia called to that place on fur bus!-

Subjects at the Presbyterian church
Sunday arc as follows!
Morning.
•Sunshine": evening, “Th* Greatest
Thing tn Do.”

Friday afternoon the Presbyterian
Ladies’ -Aid will be entertained by
Mes dames Nobles and Harper at the
home of Mrs. Nobles. An interesting
program has been prepared. Members
and friends of the Society are urged
to come.
’

The Young Ladies Social Clnb of
the Presbyterian church will meet
with Mrs. Gardner Chidester Friday
evening There will be; an interest­
ing program. The young ladies-arc
urged to come, and bring their friends.

STATE ROAD.
Preaching at tbe church Sunday eve­
ning.
. Mr&amp;» Melissa [Fisher entertains tbe
Dime society March 2nd. instead of
Mrs. Withey. Lt was thought best to
accept her invitation in warm weather.
Mrs. Shelby attended the funeral of
her niece, Airs. Will Andrews’ baby, in
your city last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mra.. Willis Bayne and Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Bayne vihdted at Geo.
.Nichols on tbe town line Wednesday.
Mr. Henry Fisher is sick with tonsi­
llitis.
Mre, Della Cotton is caring for Mre,
Jessie Chase, of Coats Grove. A Tittle
sou came to their home Saturday.
Mn, Shawm an has the grip.
Mre. Bert Klnnie and daughter Creeale visited at Will Whitlock’s Wednes­
day at Barryville.
A good many from this vicinity are
attending the meetings at Coats Grove

at 10 o'clock a.m.. at his farm one and 34 miles ea^ and 1-4 mile north of Carlton

Center the following property, to-wit:

Strongwood PacingStal­
lion, 4 Years
Old the 12th of May, weight 1.000 lb».
This Stallion ie extra well bred, and
gives promise of developing, good speed
and making an extra good prodneor.
1 Three Years Old Colt

to \nrnd the funeral Were Mr..and
Mrs. Lrpard of Lake Odessa, Mr. and
Mr,-. Holmes of Woodlabd.. Mrs Jas. _
Snyder of Milliken, and the Misses
Emma Wool of MantonJClara Pater- '
son and Vita Dtckinsoff of Grand Rap, j
The Auxilliarj- connected with. Emids.
manual church will be jhcld at the
home of Mrs. J. S. Goodyear on Tues­
THE L. U. B. A. CIRCLE.
day, March 7. AXork will be .pre­
pared by the executive; committee.
Ladies of- the Methodist congfegaRoff call, to be responded .to by mis­
lion Sunday :School and friends to the
sionary items. A large attendance is number of about seventy-five were en- l
desired.
tertained by Mrs. Flora Renkes. Mrs.

Ray Damouth is ill with pneumonia
the home of; his parents.
Mr. and MrejMartin Morehouse will
leave us Monday for their new home
near Irving. We are sorry to lose them.
Ed Perrault attended a party at the
home of Miw Grace Beck, of Leighton
Friday evening.
Vern Thomas Is expected home Mar.
-4th from Big Rapids where he has
been attendirijfihe Ferris Institute.
.. morning
o
The
subject ‘al the U. B.
T. A. Bass and F. W. Murphy spent | church will be:
‘‘The Paraclete”:
Saturday in Grand Rapids on business.' evening the subject will be “The Chief
Calviu Beach and wife, of Charlotte, of Sinners.”
.
■were the guests of .1. F. Morgan and
wife Thursday. We were delighted to
The subject of the Christian Science
eee their genijffaces once more.
sermon at the G. A. R. hail next SunJ. F. Morgan spent Tuesday in Grand ■ &lt;|ay moriiing will be “Substance."
Rapids on business, jj
Otis Morgan has one of the best
"Silver Tea," Monday, Mairch 6. en­
drivers in the state, If you don’t be- ICT
uuneo ,»&gt;•
tertained
l»y aio
Me.'dames Jj C. Andrus
leive it ride with him and bee.
I and
E. Lunn.
hL.uv
....
. at. U.w
the hpmc orthr
Thanks to Vur Adams your scribe I |atlcr. 514 Broadway The ladiev apf
enjoyed another one of those delight I requested
wear lomethaig new, no
ful sleighrides Sunday evening. •
matter how trifling, and bnog. a pen। cil, as tfirre will In- a guessing edn-

Otto Wood had a narrow escape
from drowning Saturday.
He shot a
duck and in going after his game ven
„­
tured'too far out on the river. Otto &gt;
will wait until warmer weather before '
he goes swimming again.
'

vere. malady from which^she died. The
funeral was held in the Methodifit
church Monday afternoon, the ser­
vices being conducted by. Rev. Trott.
The body was tjiken to Lake Odessa
for । interment,- the business houses
of lha| place being closed out of re­
spect to her memory.
'Mrs. Rowley was but -’4 years of
age. She was the daughter of'Dr.
Chas. N. Snyder, of Lake Odessa. She
was a very estimable woman, loved by
all who knew her. She leaves to mourn
her loss a husband, a son aged three
and ah infant daughter but seven
fnonths of age. 'Hie stricken family
have the sympathy of the community'.
Among those front out oFthe city

test.

Fred Myers and Mrs. Minnie Olner
at the home of Mrs. Reukes Tuesday'1
afternoon. All of the ladies brought .
their work and enjoyed an informal
social time from .’:jo to 5:00 o’clock.
Suggestions for a name for the newly
organized society were asked and-out
of some thirty different oges pro­
posed. that of
U. B. A . the inter­
pretation of winch is. “Let Us Become
Acquainted,’' seemed the most fitting '
and appropriate, and was chosen. Cof-:

1'New Milch Cow. 4 yin old
I Cow 7 yrs old, due in April'
2 Yearling Calves
5 Pigs 4 months old
1 Riding Cultivator, with 3rd Section,
nearly new •
\
I I Walking Cultivator
■ "
| \ Double Shovel Cultivator, nearly new
| 1 Shovel Plow
I 1 Two Horse Rake, nearly new
I 1 Spiral Tooth Drag
I 1 Diamond Tooth Drag
I
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TERMS OF SALE
All sums of f52(X) and under cash. Over that mi in. twelve months’ time will be
given on good bankable piper, without Interest.
'

dining room, which was prettily dee- ■'
orated with carnations. Mrs. Myers *
and Mr&lt; Olner poured coffee, and the
Misses Lombanl and-Hods assisted-,
in serving. Nirkcis to the amount of •

four dollar- were received. Mrs. J.
Subjectnext Sunday at the f. Lombartj, Mrs. Mattie Spaulding
Methodist church; Morning. “Back
and Mrs. Lois McElwain .will be host- j
to Bcthd"; evening. "Joiiah’s- Com­
esses at.the next meeti^which will
mission,” which will‘be the first, of a occur iiK two, weeks at^tiic'lmme of ,
series’of Sunday evening sermons on Mrs. Lombard. Once in three months 1
"Jonah, the Runaway Prophet."-meetings will be held in the chirch j
parlors in the evening, when gentle- 1
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
men will be invited.
.
i
’j
Spring is peeping through the douds
at last.
.
DOWLING.
All report a good time »t the grange
Mrs. R. Ormsbee Is quite ill with the
hall Friday night 28 numbers were
grlp’
—
sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silsbee are the SS
Will Warner is better at this writing.
[]
His mother has been staying with him pH- ul parents of a balo )-&gt;y.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanton were in flp'
the past week.
[ M|
8. .1. Zimmerman and 4rife spent 'Nashvilleji few days last week.
Mr. Stanton made a business trip to'
Sunday at Chas. I den’s.
Mrs. Bresee and family are entertain­ Grand Rapids Thursday.
Mrs. George Cheeseman, of Maple j
ing relatives from Hastings
Grove visited her sister Mrs. Rice!
F. Merrill is on the sick list.
Tuesday.
Will Pitt and Frank Wilkes expect
John Ormsbev is moving into Sieve
to move to their respective homes this Lester’s house,
week.
Frank VanSyckle and wife spent 3
,
J
Lots of gossiping over the phones' Sunday at Dr. Gallagher’s.
now days.
Hastings Markets.
Berton Bowser and Grace Bristol
hotter
spent Sunday with friends near Bed­ &lt; utn. per bu .
Em, per dor
ford.
llWea. per lb
Ijini. per lb...
Kyr. per cm
Tn)low. per lb
&lt;r*U. |«cr lm ..
Wheat. p»tr bu.
Wheat, per bu.
Hay. per tou\
fork. Ih.. . \
Pork, drrwel
Keans, per bu
Chlekens. dn-Med
Heef. dr—w-d
Heuf. lit.. ..........

Good Health
to the
Children

Children especially are fond of dainties,
and the housekeeper must look carefully
to their food..
As good cake can be made only with
good eggs, so also a cake that is health­
ful as well as dainty must be raised with
a pure and perfect baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light­
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc.,
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young

and old.
kOYAL BAKUM POWDCB CO., NEW YORK.

2 Mowing Machines
1 Trotting Sul key
1 Bond Cart
'
1 Light Double Harness
1 Single Harness
1 Open Buggy
1 Set Bob Sleigh*
1 One Horse Cultivator
2 Big Milk Cans
2 Cider Barrels
1 Drill
1 Jfew Banner Plow
1 Hay Knife
1 Breast Collar Harness
1 Cook Stove
1 Steel Kange. nearly new
1 Extension Table
1 Bed Room Suite
4 Toth Timothy Hay
And other articles too numerous to men­
tion I

Mahlon Senter, Prop.
W. H. COUCH. Auctioneer.

Wm. Bromfield, Clerk

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming. 1 will sell at Public Auction, on

| Monday, March 6th, 1905
at niy farm in Johnstown, one mile west of I.acey, commencing at 10 o'clock,
the- following named ,property:

M ttoa. dre*&lt;w.|
('lurrrMxsl .
Potato™
Kr*n. per lotj ...

Meal |&lt;r u»:i
Middling*. per
lloorjr. par lb.
Coni.per toti
Wim..|.| .-r cun
Kalt, per bbl .

Original Bilt.
’.wnilauiuM. »&lt; Egger.e.Hnrv
Hanburn. IlaMitup U:ty

3 head of work
1 mare, Il
1

1400
1300
1100, with

! f?Koad
0,*i&gt;,.Wv.agon
Bwt£8ry

1 colt

l
1
1
1
1
1
1

«■'"»• xva:u« it. cuwXJ*tat ti
den, ilcfeudaniL
•
»
Crow Milk
lliilo A. Shctdnn and IUr»e: W. WUlkuai
lompUinanu. v» &gt;•-“««&gt; .Harthorn. Sarah K.
. Harthorn. and J«hn J. Sir wart, drfrndant*.
..
.. ... &lt; r&lt;&gt;»« Bill.
.
&lt;
Whitarv. Rida-d Whitney. Pat­
rick H. Gilkry. Aia Stratton. WaBatt W
, Dewey, hlu» \\. JUranun and Rell F. Wil•oil, cumplasnants.
t
t”,"' “‘I''”.":- ’t-X R U."L™
Jotai
J. Stewart, defcnilanu.
In pursuance of a final decree' made in the
shove cau«- by tlie ( ircyii Court for the
a«nccry, dated F&gt;bruar£’
25 £
‘"T ,b5m&lt;3r'L ninc ha ired
*•
'»«&lt;lenU«l&gt;ed. Circuit Court
ComniMiAner for Harry -County, Michigan
dull itcfl the nmnt.e.
__ rt.. t '

1 cow, 8 years old just bred
4 heifer, 2 years old. in calf
I calf, 1 year old in June
1 calf, li uhis old
1 lull!. 2 years old iu June.
3 head of thorougbred cows, hot registered .
1 new milch cow
.
■l yearliugf and 2 calwes
3-&gt; head of Shropshire ewes, good ones
1 Shropshire Buck
Poland (Ihina Boar
Br&lt;x&gt;d sow due to pig firs! of April
Champion Drill used but little
Binder
Mowier
2 Two horde eulivators
1 Blow
set of Bob Sleighs
Cutter
Milburn- Wagon
ret of double light Hamess
Power Coni shelter
Power feed cutter

•

TERTIS OF SALE

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«ar -• • —C. H. ^tevens, Prop.

Datetl February il, iab&amp;_
n-j, r™ r___ ,2.^.

PHIL RITTER,
Auctioneer.

one fteel ur body. ,a directed by-!d d«r£
**
h* ’old ,rt dr’cr‘t^ »»

** u.or,h5”1 tfu,ncr &lt;M- W.
of .Sccuon number thirty (go) in Town
ooc (X) North of Range number nine
a^r&gt;r?'07,i.COd”a”,in“
hun,!rcd »i««Y (ISO)

FREE LUNCH AT NOON
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HASTINGS

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 45.

fAR AWAY SIAM
VERY INTBRESTHNQ LEITER
FROM MRS. CARRIE VUTZ
WALKER.

BANNER.

HASTINGS, MICH.. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1905.
RECIPROCITY DAY

Mrs. &gt; utz will Demonstrate and Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Hayes Lead Im­
portant Discussions.

lesson and the effect be wholesome,
not only this year but In future years,
if we should see the* entire citizenship
of Hastings .cheerfully putting aside
MAKE IQoS A YEAR THAT WILL their political partisanship, and in all
city affairs being partisans of Has­
MARK THE TURNING POINT
tings. aiid not'partisans of any political
FOR HASTINGS
party? .
And again we ask. Why Not?

ns, WHY NOT?

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

FOR RURAL PATRONS
ANOTHER LETTER FROM THE
SECRETARY OF THE BARRY CO.
RURIAL CARRIER'S ASSOtlAtion

REDUCED PRICES
M. J- Christmas, the Photographer,
Offers Them for this Month.

It may not generally be known, but
photographers send their old negatives
A very interesting program has been
HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCES
away every few years to have them
prepared for the meeting of the Wo
cleaned so that they call be used again.
men's Club. Friday of this week it be
H. J. Christmas has several thousand of
With the People There and Many Ing Reciprocity Day. Mir. Chas. Yuli,
FOR
ALLEGED
AND ASSURE
VERY GOOD
SUGGESTIONS these negatives and at the end of this
Facts About thzft Country arc
who sometime ago was requested to
month will tend them away. Before
CRUELTY
TO
ANIMALS
Given,
STEADY PROGRESS
give a demonstration In cooking, will
doing so be will make a reduced price
Petthas just taken down the last of do 10 at this meeting Two discusWe Commend Them to the Careful to all who have photos taken from
our decorations fur last night, when we slons—The Need of Nurses at our By Cutting Politics Entirely Out, and Clark and Delos Barber, of Carlton,
these negatives. This offer will hold
Consideration of our Reader* Who
Arrested on That'Charge Monday .
good for this month only. Read his
entertained the church members and County Poqr Houses and What we can
are Served.by the Rurial
Supporting but One and that a
do
to
light
the
White
Plague?
will
be
their families, hnd the males were in
Carriers.
' . adv. on page -L
On the charge of failure to provide
Non Partisan Citizens Ticket.
majority. We have a nice company of considered. Mrs. Smith will have charge
Always bave your mall addressed to
Citizens of Hastings, why not this proper food and shelter for their cattle
young people in the church and pl’eas- of the former ard Mrs. Hayes of the
and-their
horses,
Clark
an
j
'
Del«»s
you
so
as
to
give
the
num
Jer
of
the
year forget that there have'ever been
latter. Special music has been arrang­
ant hours spent thus can not fail
any differences between us. and devote Earlier, brothers. Jiving in Carlton, riyal route on.Which you live. For.
have a wholesome influence. After a ed for by Mrs. Hendershott Member
11*05. to united effort for the. good of wt-rv arrested. If the facts are as instance, suppose a letter is addressed!
are
requested
to
comt\&gt;repared
to
take
short charade given by our teacher and
our - fair city? Would It not be an alleged, there is certainly ample rea­ "James Smith, Hastings. Mlcii." When I A MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
one or two other* we had ah eating rate part in the discussions and are also re Inspiration if (he entire citizenship of son for making the arrests and meting
it reacl.es the postoffice, the clerk
WILL BE ORGANIZED IN THIS
(feeding each other cracker* while quested to bring a fork.
Hastings would place the city’s wel­ out severe punishment.
thtfre first looks to flnii it any Jamf*
cm Saturday Evening
blind folded * potato and driving racre
fare so far above party that no party
Smith gets mail in any of the’ boxas
numltera and then I served hot tea, tea
ticket Would be named In Hastings
or general delivery In the city of Has­
caket, peanut and rice candy and an
WILL BE BENEFICIAL
this spring?
tings. He may find there is a man of
other Chinese delicacy!to them, not to
United effort only can bring to our
that name getting his mall at the gen­
u»; gnd dates with peannte in. As a
city the blessings of a prosperity TERM OPENED MONDAY LAST eral delivery. In a day or so a James To the Members in Time of Sicknesrf
people they do not like milk ur butter
which will so jjplift Hastings as to
Smith calls for h(s mail and gets this
WITH LARGE CALENDAR
and Death, Providing a Fund that
ANNUAL BANQUET OF
so I did not even pass milk, instead FIRST
make Its progress in all lines a cer­
letter. Finding it not for him. he will be of Assistance.
BOARD OF TRADE AT St. ROSE'S
of waiting for Mrs. Eckels aud our ta
tainty.
brings it back tb the office. A James
HALL
LAST
FRIDAY
EVENING.
SIXTEEN
DIVORCE
CASES
In accordance with (he plan out­
ble boy* to take their empty cups, each
And why not?
Smith may live on Rur$l Route No. I,
lined by him at the Board of Trade
took his own enp to the table where
YES. WHY NOT?
and he is next tried. He finds he Is
we wash all our dishes—on veranda be­
We arc speaking only our individual Evidently There Willbe a Bus j&gt;Term not the right man. Finally it may get banquet. J. C. Barber Iras already
A VERY FINE AFFAIR
commenced work looking to the orga­
If
all
the
Cases
Shall
be
Tried.
tween kitchen and main building.
sentiments, and- not for any party,
to the real Jam&lt;* Smith, who may live
Then we all sang several hymns. Rev.
The spring term of Circuit court on Route No. 5. He is annoyed to nization of a Mutual,Benefit Associa­
when we ask WHY NOT?
tion In this city Saturday night.
Eckels offered prayer and socn they The Sumptuous Spread Was Follow ed
Will the cause of the republican or opened Monday with the following find the letter open and that it has
Petitions bare been drawn up and
left but before leaving the veranda the
by a Fine Program of Music and
• been several days since it arrive&lt;! lb
democratic party be made to suffer if calendar: :
circulated
In the factories for those
boys fired off several cannon crackers.
Toasts--Four Hundred Present.
Criminal Cases.
we shall forgot partisanship in Has
Hastings
Can. he blame any one? who wWi to become ’members/ The
Then our coolie and size entertained
People vs. Theo. Pennington, dis­ Had the letter been addressed ' James
The first annual banquet of the tings this year? Can It make any posus a few minutes Jonger by using kero Hastings Bini rd. of Trade held in St. slble difference wlth either whether posing of chattel mortgaged property. Smith. Hastings. Mich., Rural Route association' will doubtless be extended
to Include clerks and others who wish
aene in a bamboo trunk. The explo
People vs. Emil Engler, bastardy.
. ­ Rose's hall Friday vveuing last was an the city officers of Hastings shall be
Npi 5" in the first place, everybody to joinj '
r
.
sion* were rather 1loud" and' sopae very unqualified success, surpassing even of one political faith or the other?
People is, Robt. Coburn, statutory would have been saved troubleThe plan is to pay in 25 cents per
pretty. The dispensary
”
has a large the most satniulne expectatlons*of Its Hut if those officers are ejected on rape.
Therefore, rural patrons should first of
month,
and
after
three
months
from,
number of Chinese lantenir. fised on promoters. The
.... capacity «,
.v UQI
People vs. Chas. A. Teller, statutory all instruct their friends to always ipuf
of m
the
hallt partisan tickets do we not all know
trie time of organization benefits of
His Majesty's the-King’s birthday, etc was taxed, and’yet so well bad al) the that the temptation is strong to con­ rape.
the number of the rural route on every
l'». per week will be paid in case of
aud these with a green vinb and fine • committees
committees planned
People vs. Arthur T Crites, dispos­ letter sent 'to them.
pfanwd and
and worked
worked that
that sider party advantage when’ the
sickness
and
In case of death.
white flowers made the house very ’ the nearly 40b banqueters.were sealed thoughts of,the rity officials should be ing of contract property
When you/sfgn a letter to any one.
There will be a meeting at the
People vs. Arthur Smith, forgery,
pretty. Four of oar six frontdoors had fad no one .......
......... ■•for the’ city’s good and that only?
uncomfortably
always give your poKtofllce address
for
sentence.
Council
room
Saturday
erening at
festoons of the vine and lanterns.
crowded.
Can we afford to hazard the future of
People v». John Dickens, malicious and'the number of your rural roate. 7:.'&lt;u and all who are interested are
In speaking with Mr. Eckels about
The people began to assemble at the Hastings by inviting partisan feeling injury to property, for sentence.
This will help your correspondents' to Invited to attend.
their carrying their own dishes out, he hail at six fifteen, and until nearly to divide our clthensblp? ‘
get your correct address and save’ time
said that in the Siamese home the
W- have had a year of non-partisan
Eckardt &amp; Becker vs. Jbhn Yarger. and trouble.
guest is supposed to rinse out his own arrivals. On entering the hall, the rtflr- In this city
There have been assumpsit.
The carriers have found some pat­
DON’T LIKE THE IDEA
rice bowl. The evening was as rainy guests Were asked to step down into
mistakes, as there always will
M. F. Jordan vs. C, F. Brands!etter, rons too lazy or too indiffcrent-to keep
as the day had J&gt;cen, we .having had 10 the basement where thefr overcoats
trespass on the case.
a clear roadway to their mall boxes.
Geo. Redding vs. H. E. Downing, This has not been pleasant.
Of a Gas Plant Near their Homes-Reor 11 heavy showers, but nearly all the and hats were checked and cared for. been made to give this city a good
assumpsit.
.
Kidents of 2nd and 3rd Wards ask
people of the church came.
This feature saved much time and con­ government, and to promote its progC.-F, Brandstetter vs. M. F. Jordan, ' Please do not allow rigs to he
Company to Get Another Site.
Last Sunday afternQdn Annabel, Dr. fusion. and was greatly appreciated, rcss. If you look at the city streets, assumpsit.
hitched near the mail box, or any other
Walker and 1 took the path leading as each one could secure their belong­ it is conceded that they give evidence
’•'rances E. Beach va. City of Has­ article to get in front of your mall
The new gas company has pur­
tings.
trespass
bn
the
case.
out to the rice fields; again we found ings In very qftort. order.
of the l»est street work ever dene In
chased the old Whip factory site In
Hahn A Weil vs. Mabel C. Marble, box. it you dn, the carrier cannot de­
plenty of water and dozens of people In
liver your mall.
.
the Second ward for Its plant. As this
The doors to the banquet hall were Hastings. If you consider the public attachment.
Continued on page 7.
Sturges A Burn Mfg. Co. n Geo. H.
A rural carrier has to work hard. would bring it very close to some of
opened .at 6:45. and a little before schools, you will find them in the best
There is the long drive every day. the best residence property in the dty,
seven, all wpre comfortably seated, all conditV&gt;n and doing the, best work in Potter, assumpsit.
CyruHJT. Kelson vs. Barry A Eaton rain or shine; over bad roads and the owners’* are naturally interested,
marching in In single file and without their history. The city has been or­ Ins. Co., assumpsit.
.confusion.' The refreshments, which derly. The saloon tax been Increased
Letton A Wheeler vs. Mabe! C. good, as often bad as good. Then the and are taking steps to protect their
postal regulations require him to, regis­ homes.
were plentiful in quantity and excel­ from $500 as it has been heretofore to Marble, attachment.
P. W. Burgess, Drain Com’r.. va/ J. ter the time of his departure from and
There is no spirit of antagonism to
lent in quality, 'were served by the Il.tlOO per annum, and all the increase
LOREN D. BINNS. OF MULLIKEN. ladles of the Eastern Star lodge. A Will go into the city treasury. It is W Rule et al.. assumpsit.
arrival at the post office. He must the new company. On the other hand
Misbawnukee Woolen Mfg. Co. vs.
MET HIS DEATH MONDAY IN
but
rtjdit
that
these
places
which
are
they
are all pleased to have the com­
make
a
record
of
the
number
of
pieces
noteworthy feature was the ease and
L. W. Feighner, trustee, attachment.
Provident Life Ins. Co. vs. Frank of each kind of mail he .delivers and pany locate here, and deslra to be­
WOODLAND TOWNSHIP.
celerity with which the guests were so great a source of-municipal expense
Mcrierby,
assumpsit.
collects. Periodically he must take a come its patrons. But they feel that
served. In just one hour from the should pay a larger share than they
Martin Goodenough vs. Jas. Aller­ complete census of the patrons on his a gas plant phould not be located in
time the guests were seated all had have of the burdens they Impose on ding, replevin.
LIVED ABOUT EIGHT HOURS been served and the toastmaster was this rity. Surely no fault can be
route, including all the members and the mldsg of a residence district, and
Chancery Cases.
employes in each household. This is that It cannot fall to be objectionable
Introduced. We consider this a re found with this increase by any good
Terence Corrigan vs. John Yarger,
and to depreciate the value and de­
easier said than done.
citizen.
markable record.
receiver and Injunction.
•
Leaves One Child -• Remains Wore
last spring there was grea£ bitter­
During 1904.' on Route No. 2, Has­ sirability of their home property. So
Dewitt McCallum ya.. Happy L.
After the banquet proper bad been
Taken to His Home In Mulliken
De Mott, foreclosure.
believing, several of them met at the
ness
engendered
in
the
municipal
con
­
tings.
I
delivered
71.341
pieces
of
mall,
discussed, the “feast of reason and
ixittle M. Fox vs. Thos. Spence, bill and-collected 9.827 pieces, a total of store of C. H‘. Osborn Monday evrtriqg.
for.Burial.
flow of sou!” betfan.
Kellar Stem. test. Happily that Is not evident now, in aid of execution.
From our Woodland Corr»-&gt;pondent.
and after forming an organlzatltki,
although
it
isn
’
t
as
dead
as
It
ought
to
81,168
pieces.
I
have
also
Issued
about
President of jthe Board of Trade, tn
Ellen M. Sweezey vs. John L. Young.
Loren D. Binns, of Mulliken, was-the
30 money orders a month.
selected committees to visit other
’
well chosen w rds Introduced Lee H. be. That feeling arose largely over Injunction.
victim of a terrible accident Monday
H.
J.
I
den
vs.
J.
F.
Nichols
et
al.,
Trusting the suggestions given may cltleg to visit gas plants there. They
Pryor as toasi faster for the evening, the assessment of the factories. There
Injunction.
afternoon, while at work on the Je­ In his Introduj
also
signed a communication to the
would
seem
to
be
no
occasion
what
­
be
heeded,
as
they
will
tend
to
better
ion. Mr. Stem spoke of
Iva Rossiter vs. M. F. Rossiter,
rome Palmerton farm, one and onethe service rtor both carrier and pat­ Gas Co. offering40 buy the whip fac­
the old New ! Ugland town meetings. ever for such feeling now. No com­ divorce.
half miles west of the Village of Wood­ and of the gpod *■■
ron.
I
remain,
tory
site
at the purchase price, as the
plaint
is
made
of
the
factory
assess
­
Mildred McDonald vs. Jas. McDon­
they
— accomplished.
land, on the south half of sec 17, as can
ald. bill for separate maintenance.
.
Yours truly.
company would have no use for It U
In these busy times, he said. It was ments last year. Two of the five mem­
Frank
Potts
vs.
Martha
J.
Potts,
be seen by reference to the Banner
It should buy another. This would
BURDETT LICHTY.
impossible for those charged with the bers of the Board of Review which sat divorce.
map of Barry county.
neeni a fair proposition, and show the
last year opposed the Citizens ticket
Stella Miller vs. A. O. Miller, divorce.
The accident occurred aSout three duty of making plans tor the Board of And yet'that Board unanimously ap­
good faith of those making the pro­
Almira Kovlstra vs. Ralph Kovlstra.
Trade to discuss the situation With1
o'clock Monday afternoon. At that
PAID THEIR DEBT
posal.
each citizen, so the next beat thing proved the factory assessments. This divorce.
Frank Sweet.
Mary Sweet
time the victim was working In the
Of course there have been great Im­
element
of
division
is
then
eliminated.
was done, and the citizens were called
divorce.
woods with several other men. He had
Why . not then bury all past divi­
to this pleasant gathering, that they
Isabella Fuller vs. Philo Fuller, Lawyers Gave the Doctors a Banquet provements In the manufacture of gas.
Just chopped down a big maple tree
and
there is no question but that
sions
and
agree
as
one
man
that
for
divorce.
might discuss together the work of
Monday Evening.
and was watching it fall when it struck
Marie TennanCvs/Jos. R. Tennant,
Messrs. Freese and Ott Intend to have
promoting the prosperity and growth the year 1905 we will wholly eliminate
divorce.
a beech tree, the top of which was dead.
That ball game between the doctor a plant that Is thoroughly up-to-date,
of our fair little city. In this way, partisanship and every feeling of dis­
F. W. Zill va. I-ela Zill, divorce.
The rebound from the beech tree threw
and the lawyers last fall will tn re­ and keep it as clean .and ntdu as a gas
Maus,. divorce.
we were reviving the old town meet­ cord in city affairs? May we not have
Fred Maus vs. Elgin '*
”
the-dead top back 40-or 50 feet, strik­
Chaa. Pomeroy vs. Beatrice Pom­ membered. in which the pill dispen­ plant can be kept. But the residence
ing. He was happy to see such a this feeling of harmony so strong that
ing the yictim squarely on the head,
eroy. divorce.
sers walked all over the disciples of owners interested feel that any pas
representative gathering, and was sure all will join in the Citizens non-par­
Jackson Laubaugh vs. Amanda Lau- Blackstone. It was agreed that Ute plant is objectionable, ao matter how
crushing his skull, the blood streaming
it meant much for the future of the tisan movement, and select the very baugh. divorce.
from his ears, eyes, and nose.
vanquished should banquet the vict­ modern, and should not be placed in a
best and most progressive men of both
Catharine Roush vs. Israel Roush,
Dr. Kilpatrick, of Woodland, was city.
ors. Accordingly the M. D.s' have residence district, but on the other
Mr. Pryor then assumed the duties parties to do the dty's business? Shall divorce.
summoned and rendered every medical
Flossie I-a Clair vs. Edward La bean working up a tierce appetite all hand should be located where there is
we
not
insure
the
defeat
pf
partisan
of toastmaster in a way that showed
Clair, divorce.
service possible. The injured man liv­
winter. Thev considered themselves the least possible residence property.
that he was perfectly at home In that advantage to either party by selecting
Mary E. Wilson vs. Harry W’ilson, in proper trim Monday, so the limbs
The committees will this week con­
ed about eight hours.
position. The manner in which he the nominees so fairly that partisan divorce.
The home of the deceased was in
1118 clude their investigation and make
Mary Warner vs. Jerry Warner, of the law paid their debt,
met the demands upon him was proof advantage cannot be gained if any
Mulliken, to whlbh place his remains
their
reports. What further action
function
took
place
in
G.
A.
B.
hall
should be so unwise or unpatriotic os divorce.
were taken for interment. Deceased of the wisdom of his selection for the to attempt itf
P. T. Colgrove vs. Berwick Auto Car Monday evening. 21 lawyers, doctors may be taken will depend upon de­
Co., foreclosure.
was 28 years of age and is survived by difficult post of toastmaster.
,
and dentists being present Bacnaby velopments.
We freely admit that it would not be
The first on the regular program
one child, bis wife having died some
Bros. * catered. It was a very pleas­
was a baritone solo by Mr. Wallace wise to have\but one ticket in the
OBITUARY.
ant social occasion, which all enjoyed
PREPARING FOR SPRING
time ago.
field
every
year.
But
this
is
a
crisis
Brown, of Grand Rapid*, which was so
hugely, even the lawyers admitting
Mrs. W.O. Green died at her borne,
well rendered and appreciated that an year for Hastings. Wo believe the
good of the' city demands the surren Jesse Townsend has Just Received that it was “more pleasant to give’’ in Eckelson, North Dakota, Feb. 13
BARRY CO. MAN HONORED encore was demanded and given.
a banquet, “than k*ecelve” a drub­ of paralysis, act’d 56 years.
der
of
all
partisanship
until
our
city
The first speaker was Mr. C. F.
a Car Load of Wagons and a Car
Moo. Wm. J. Stuart Appointed
bing at the bands of .the doctors as
Miss Anna M. Hanchetl was bora
Field, editor of the Hastings Herald, shall have entered upon a course of
Load of Buggies.
Collector of Internal Revenue
they did last fall.
In Hillsdale county bot came to
whose topic was "Boards of Trade, assured progress. Even then we be­
Jesse Townsend, the hustling imple­
et Grand Raplda.
Barry county with her parents, Mr.
lieve
It
will
be
BETTER
TO
DIVIDE
their Organization apd Object"
It
ment dealer, has Just received a car
Hon. W. J. Stuart, of (Irand Baplds,
and Mrs. George Hancbett, settling
DROPPED DEAD
was treated in Brother Field's usual ON POLICIES AND NOT ON POLI­ load of wagons and a car loadof buggies,
has been appointed collector of inter­
Id Maple Grove, where she lived for
carriages, surreys etc. as will be seen by
clear and excellent manner.
He TICS.
F. Skinner’s Father Dropped
o.
val revenue at that place. ;Mr. Stuart
many years. She was married to W.
For the present there is no way in bis adv. elsewhere in thia issue. Mr.
argued'that every city should have a
Dead at Greenvillewaa born in Yankee Spring*, taught
O.
Green In 1872, ano they reaided in
Board of Trade, whose work should which the purpose of the citizens of Townsend is preparing for the spring
Frank Skinner, aged 65, a resident this city for several years. Mr. Green
school and waa admitted to the bar In
be to promote the growth and pros­ Hastings-to place the city and its In­ trade and will be better prepared than of Greenville, dropped dead on the
Haatings and It was here that he waa
being foreman of the BANNER office.
perity of the place, in moral and in terests first can be so evidenced as by ever before to suit his customers.
street in that city Saturday,
married.
Therefore Barry County
To them two children were boro.
teilectual as well as material affairs. cutting out all politics, and putting
the father of 0. F. Skinner of this city, Volney aaed-2M, and Lloyd aged 2z,
claims him, and te prepared to make
but
one
and
that
a
non-partisan
city
This body should lie so organlzezd as
and
formerly
resided
in
Hastings.
good bar claim.
And we all rejolre
who
with the husband survive a lov­
Lent begins td-day which is Ash
it Is In Hastings that all classes of ticket in the field. &lt;n the post, lack
over bia good fortune and unite In
ing wife and mother.
Wednesday. Easter Sunday will be
citizens can belong and contribute to of harmony and the presence of par­
wiahlng him a very prosperous admin­
'
The
infaul
eon
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Solon
The retrains were brought here
its labors. Among the worthy objects tisan feeling have hindered the prog­ April 23rd., which is very late, only
istration In the important o!B» to
once in a century will it be later in Doud, of W. Green SL, has been quite Feb. 16. and Interred In .Maple Grove
for the local Board, aside from Hhe ress of Hastings. Can we not banish
which Preaident Booaevelt baa choaen
ill this week with bronehitia.
cemetery Mb! de hai mother.
April
than
that
both
tbi*
year?
And
would
»ot
ths
Continued od page 4.

FOR TUT WORKMFN

IT WAS A HUMMER

KILLED BY fALLING TRH

Uaa.

HIT (10(1111 COURT

�HASTINGS BANKER. MARCH 8'190^

Hastings Banner.
COOK BROS.. Editor*.
FORTY-NINTtt YEAR.

tUX MONTHS . -•
'THREE MONTHS

ON INSTALLMENT PLAN
confidence In IL And this is unfortu- j
nate; for a fair as well as free press ta
very desirable on every account. But1*J.
jA. *p
* * *Brennan;
F. * H.
Representing the
under the conditions existing in thia ' Gately &amp;.Donovan Co., Has Ar­
state, it can easily be true that the peo­
ranged for Their Line Here.
ple of Michigan will discredit any state
J. F. Brennan representing the|Gallay
ments appearing in the Scripps papers and Donovan Co., one of the largest
because of the source they would
Complete Houae Furnishing concerns
emanate from, and because those papers in the country, was. in the city last
persistently belittle and abuse the lefts week and arranged w.th Wm G. Fore­
lature and the state administration.
man, the Jefferson,street merchant, lo­

When one recalls how easily Mrs.
Entered at tho' postofflon at .liMtlngs. Michl­ Chadwick tricked the bankers aud
_„
,.lUM matter
money-loaners who were her dupes, it
seems as though the comic papers and
ADVERTISING, RATES.
almanac jokers could - afford to change
Wtptey ■dverttalng. rates furnished on SppH- their subject for the victim of sharpens
from the so-called “verdant" farmer to
the dead easy bank president, cashiers
and money lenders who bit so easily
and greedily at the bait this woman
Carder 1 nantu. rwcniywy
Obltavy. poet'y aud resolutions, 5c a n«. dangled before them.
Notices of births, deaths or inarrlajjcs win be
pr'.dted free as new# matter.
,„ . .
tS’-No communication win be publishes un­
der anT circumstances unless It liears the
writer** name and post office address.

WOODLAND

JOB PRINTING.

The letting of the job on the Wood­
land Center drain has been adjourned
till March 30 and of the McArthur
drain till March 21.
THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
James M. Smith was in Hastings on
It now seems quite probable that the,
etatetrf Kansas will enter upon the ex­ Wednesday on legal business.
William
Warner has sold , his house
periment of pumping and refining its
own kerosene oil. The people of that and lot to David J. Ober. We wonder
state have been practically forced to what will come next? .
this procedure through the exasperat­
L. Parrott Itad wife are improving.
ing efforts of the Standard Oil Com­
Charles Shriner, of the couity house,
pany to obtain possession and control was in our village. Wednesday and
of the recently discovered Kansas oil
Thursday.
fields. It has long been the expectation
A. EStabrook's house caught fire on
of intelligent observers of modern in­
Thursday,
bat a crowd soon gathered
dustrial .movements that sooner or later
and put it out before muchi damage
state ownership aud state control would
be utilized to meet and compete with was done.
John Valentine and family have re­
industrial combines and commercial
turned from Warnerville, where they
monopolies.
, The Standard Oil Company’s course have been spending the winter.
in Kansas has thus hastened the begin
Fire started in some unknown man­
ning of a contest which may lead to a ner in Z. A. Cornell’s house on Thurs­
long era of demoralizing loss and day, but was soon extinguished. The
waste before the problem involved Is loss on- furniture Is about twenty dol­
satisfactorily solved.
lars.
At the Republican caucus in pur vil­
Of one thing the citizens of Michigan lage Wednesday evening, the following
can be assured despite the croaking of persons were placed in nomination:
the Scrtpps'league of sensation mon­ President, C. S. Palmerton; clerk,
gers, that the legislature of Michigan Wesley Meyers;; treasurer, D. B. Kil­
will pass a primary reform bill which patrick; trustee*. John Hynes, Guy
will fully redeem the platform promises Bovee and WUlard Bawdy; assessor,
of the republican party. Inasmuch as William Miller.
the legislature is the sole department
F. E. Jordan and family have moved
of the state government that must Into the E. Lucas bouse...
originate such a bill and the legislature
Rev. I. E. Crites, of Caledonia, was
is unanimously republican and every
member elected on the platform adopt* in our village onf day last week.

Th* Banskk has one ot the bast equipped
4b Offices m WesU-rn Mfchlnii. and ».prepared
« do every kind of book ana Job printing.

Simon Nelthammer lost a good horse
od in Grand Rapids, they are under no
obligation to go beyond that platform, one day last week.
:
&lt;
not even to please the Scripps league.
. P. Schray was quite severely poi­
soned with sumac last week.&lt; but is
The prompt aud summary action of belter now.'
CJov. W arner in the case of F.N. Dutch­
John Raffler is now working tor W.
er, the member of the upper peninsula H. Sease In his hardware store;
asylum board who violated a state law
There seems to be a good (leal of
by making purchases for the asylum
whistling-on our 'streets, but James N.
through which he i personally profited,
Covert is to blame for it. Hejtas
will be commended by the citizens of
been handing out over- five hundred
Michigan. The demand for the resig­
whistles to the boys.
nation of the recreant official coupled
Our new clothing store will have an
■with the stinging reproof for hls mis
opening next; Wednesday.
deeds which the governor administered
Chauncey Priest has pneumonia and
will not soon be forgotten by Mr. Dutch­
er, aud has created a favorable impress­ Is very sick.
Beatrice Hfll has the pneumonia, but
ion everywhere.
j
is better at tills writing.
Jay
Strickland has purchased the
For January thja year, the imports of
material for manufactures was over 50 John Aspinwall farm.
Frank
Flint, of Battle Creek, who
per cent of the entire imports. Most
of UUs 50 per een£ was raw materia). has-been spending a few days wRh his
sister.
Mrs
; H. E. Hall, returned to
'I’liis shows to wiat.an extent this
Battle Creek 6n Moadny.
.
.
country is becoming! a .manufacturing
Mrs. Ida Case. -of Caledonia, Is
' nation, and is a demonstration of the
spending a Tew days with Woodland
wisdom of a protective tariff. We will
friends.
soon reach that point when more than
Ermott Bates has the grippe and Is
half'our imports will be raw material's
for mahufBcti/ree, dud an equal pro­ unable to work.
portion of our exports will be manu­
factured products. I

WEST WOODLAND.

Mrs. Weaver has returned from
Grand Rapids.
J. H. Durkee and wife attended a
gathering of old friends at the home
1 of J. H. Wickham In Carlton ; last
Thursday.
Misses Bertha Heise and Gertie
Geiger are on the sick list.
Mr. Genrbeart, of Lake Oddsea.
called on Mr. Senter last Thursday.
Fred Baine has been quite ill with
tonsilltis. but is better at this writing.
Mrs..Roxy Farmington is under-the
doctor's care.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Curtis attended
the- U A. S. at Mrs. Short’s^near 'the
TaJharac church last week.
A_ J. Hunt and wife and Mrs. Pamela
The Tailure of the j Dptroit trading
stamp newspaper sebfeme is the ex­ Martin, of Lockpart. N. Y.. were guests
at Henry’ Shaibley’s last Friday, j
pected result of an Illegitimate and unThere was a nice crowd to the
busineM-llke venture.! The trading
stamp shark who sought to utilize an social at Andrew Geiger's list Friday
expensive newspaper as an adjunct to evening. Proceeds, nearly Rix dollars.
Frank Pannington and his’ mother
stamp swindle kpows more than he did
as to the limits of public credulity aud with their guest, Mrs. Case, of Sara­
is possessed of some two hundred nac. visited at Geo. Rowlader’s Sun­
thousand dollars less tlian when his ex­ day.
,
Our teacher and scholars sent away
periment was entered upon. It is to be
and
purchased
two
beautiful
boqueta
hoped that this trading. stamp news­
paper fiasao will be soonj followed by the of carnations and presented oae to Mr.
aliaudonment of the whole miserable Haver.fthe other to Mr/Ixte, to extrading stamp business! so far as Mieh- prvac their sympathy for them in their
affliction.
ngan is concerned.

A bill has been Introduced in the
Michigan legislature! to make the pay
of legislators 81,200 for the two year
term. That bill wouil cost the tax pay
ere of Michigan abo rt 890,000 more in
legislative salaries than now. But if
coupled with it were a clause making it.
a crime for a legislator to accept a pass,
and compelling sessions from noon of
Moaday^to Saturday noon it would be a
big jnoney saver. It would attract bet­
ter Business talent and result in greater
care in preparing billi, closer scrutiny
of .appropriation bills, and greater econ­
omy.

Everything thing you eat will taste
&gt;ps dailies have opened up
goodand do good if you take Ring s
jtheir mud batteries ou the Michigan Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by Fred L.'
administration
legislature and slate ..................
.......... Heath, the Druggist.I
Just criticism is all right and to be es- ;
■pected. But that which the Scripps
league has the habit of dishing out is so
,11a IW Ya tai
far removed from fairness that the peo­
ple of Michigan cannot afford‘ to pat

Our Spring line of corsets
now ready for your in­
spection. Including all the
best makes from the ba&gt;t
makers.

cated in the Jones block, to represent
them. All goods can be .purchased on
the monthly installment plan, and on
easy terms of payment Mr. Foreman,
also buys and sells second hand goods.

Read his adv in this issue.

HOLMES CHURCH.
Mrs. Carrie Parmaleo entertained
company from away. Mre. Randall, of
Lake Odessa, and Mrs. Alice Franks,

of Portland.
Mr. Rounds, of Courtland. N. ¥.. vis­
ited R. B. Murdock's the past week.
J. V. Wickham and wife attended
the Board of Trade rbanquet at Has­
tings Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Townsend were the
guests of Mr. Richard Townsend’s peo­
ple in Nashville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Graham, of
the town line, were the guests of their
daughter. Mrs. S. A. Halmes. recently.
Mrs. Sackett entertained the foillow­
ing named persons Monday: Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Parmelee and Mrs.. Alice
Frank, of Portland.
..
Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Hunt. Mrs. Mar­
tin, of Cambria. N. Y.. and Mrs. Ida
Durkee visited at Mrs. Hattie Durkee s
□n thetState road. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling, of Wood­
land. were the guests of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller.
Mrs. Lou Weaver returned from
Grand Rapids Friday.
K
Mrs. Mamie Todd and children, of
Hastings, have been spending a few
days with her parents’ Mr. and Mrs.

smt

fo*l'

I’

The well known
Royal Worcester,
American Lady,
Cresco, and Her
Ladyship.

E. Merritt

Charles Youngs.
Mrs. 8? A. Holmes entertained the
senior class and teachers of the Wood­
land high school, of which Miss Carrie
is a member.
Light refreshments
weje served. They spent thp evening
hf games. and among the rest was a
fruit contest. Miss Flossie Bawdy
carried away the first prize and Miss
Maud Bates the booby prize. They all
voted Mrs. Holmes a royal entertainer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wickham enter­
tained a company^pf friends in honor
of J. V. and WarrerTWic.kham'H birth­
day. The following named families
were represented: Mr. Warren Wick­
ham. Allie and Lester Van Brockien,
J. H. Durkee and Harlow, Frank and
H. Myers.
Henry. Stevens, of Clarksville, was
the guest of George Fuller’s people
Monday.
.

The
Three
P’s

Pluck, Push
and
Perseverance
—are all essential to fi­
nancial success. A sys­
tematic system of saving
is of equal importance:
and this often has its be­
ginning with the opening
of a little savings account.
Possibly you would like to
talk with us about the
matter.

We pay 3 per cent, on savings deposits,

Compounded scmi-annnally.

Hastings National Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH.
Only National Bank in Barry County

This cut illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses
RETINOSCOPY

q

Requires no questions to find
the refractive error, makes
fitting surer.

build a House?

F. R. Pancoast

build a Barn?

SPRING

SUITINGS

To repair your House?

It will soon be
time to order
your
Spring
Sult—I am al­
ready prepar­
ed to show a
full line of
cloths of ev­
ery conceiv­
able style for
the coming
season.
,

We are Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

Builders* Hardware.

1 trust I mayhave the pleas­
ure of serving
you before the
month is over,
and advise
you to make
your selection
now while the
cream of the
stock Is un­
disturbed.

We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line.
This promises to be a busy year, You will be wise to arrange NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our
line.

C B. LUNN,
FINE TAILORING.
Hastings,
nich.

Are You Planning

I

Weissert Bros

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH 8. 1905.

ITS ONLY

10 Cents
MOST ANY LADY WOULD '
GIVE THAT FOR SOME­

THING

TO

HANDS

KEEP

SttOUTH

HER
AND

SOfT.
ITS JUST THE
THING FOR THOSE WHO
DO THEIR OWN HOUSE
' WORK. A LITTLE DUR­
ING THE DAY, AT NIGHT-

A ' GOOD

APPLICATION.

GOOD RESULTS WILL BE
PLAIN IN THE MORNING.

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescriptions prepared as if for
the Doctor’s own use.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

REDUCED PRICES FOR

MARCH
I have several thousand nega­
tives that I will send away at the
end of this month, to be cleaned
off so they can be used again.
Perhaps your negative may be
among the lot. Lu order that ah
who desire photoe from negatives
I now have, may get them, I will
make a

Reduction In Price for

this month only
to all who have photos made
from any of these negatives.
.So do not delay, but place an
order at once or it will be too
late.

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,

:

Hastings,

Michigan

Announcement.
an1 wish: to
that
I
nounce
returned
«have
from' “ Chicago,
where I jhave ta­

.

ken a .Post Graduate Course In
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat. I am prepared to treat all
diseases of these organs and Scientific­
ally fit glasses.
-

C. H. BURTON, M. D.
Office over Horton-s Grocery Store.

Good Printing
When you have Printing

done you

NER

want it nicely

-when

you

are

in

LETTER HEADS
NOTE HEADS BILLHEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
’ CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITATNS
In fact, almost anything
in the. line of printing in
one or more colors.

&gt;11 don*.

Let us have the next

McOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.
PAYS TO BUY AT HOME
Mrs. Garland is very sick with the
grip. '
Mrs. Tebo visited at Mrs. Traver’s Another Instance of Whire People
one day last week.
Did not Save Money by Purchas­
Mrs; Era Bristol, of Johnstown, vis
ing Groceries of Outside
ited at Mrs.- Sweet's laat week.
Firms.
MIm Erma Musaon, of South Has
The Lansing Republican of last Wed
tings, called on Elfle Crawley Sunday
nesday
contained
the statement that
owning.
.
iJohri Cheney,
Rutlaud, visited ai two Carloads of general -merchandise
Mr. Strimpack's last Wednesday and had been received at that point the
'day before fron, a Dayton, Ohio, flrm
Thursday.
Jim Clark, of Hendershott Comers, for distribution among the farmers of
spent a few days with his daughter. that vleinity. Mostof the gtnxis were gro-&gt;
cedes which had been sold in advance.
Mrs. Charles Hall.
Jim Crawl»y and Reuben Crites have The retail grocers of Lansing secured
samples
of the.goodsjwhich will be'sub­
rented (the Allgeo farm and wilf move
mitted to the state'ebemists for analy­
in ithe near future.
sis
and
if
found impure proceedings
Mr. Keech is going to have a shiv
Friday. March 10. We are sorry J to against the flrm will be begun. The
article says lensing grocers would be
.have them leave us.
The boxing school Is still progress­ glad to sell the same kind of 'goods at
ing under the management of Profes­ 10 per cent lees than was paid for these
goods. Large numbers of orders, ag­
sors Miller and Hall.
W. a Allgeo has bought -a store at gregating quite a sum of money, have
been secured in this vicinity by this
Carltoii Center and will move there |
Urm and others. These good* are all
*oc«i. We wish hlm'succvsK. '
cash on delivery—they give no time on
Mr- and Mrs. Schwbuchq gay-e a
। anything they sell, no matter how re­
dancing party for their daughter Ella.
sponsible the purchaser way be; Fort
All present report a good time, '
land Observer.
These same parties took a number of
LAKE VIEW.
Claud.' Mead Is preparing to build a orders for groceries here some time ago
but when these goods arrived some uf
new house this spring. J- G. Holmes, of Charlotte; called on th? purchasers touk pains to investigate
his daughter. Mrs. Will Charlton, last and learned that instead of saving
money they had lost; for they found
Tuesday.
Henry Fisher and wife visited her that the same articles could be bought
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin of our own grocers’ as cheap and some­
times cheaper than of this wholesale
■Bowers. I Friday. •
Ed Fajught hat hired out to Gilbert Ann. This is only another instance of
where
it pays to buy at home. .
and Ernest Todd, and will move onto
the Parsons place.
Ask Loya! Fisher what kind of
SUNDAY MORNING FIRE
suckers he was after Wednesday when
he and his horse broke through the
£Small
Blaze in Charley Gardner’s
ice into the lake.
Hume. VeryJSmall Loss.
^Sunday morning the chimney of Chas.
PODUNK.
Ella lleutz spent Sunday at Afton Gardner's home in the third ward burn­
ed
out, aud probably some of the burn­
Smith's.'
ing soot set Lire to the roof, fur it was
The young 'popple surprised Aden
discovered
Jto be burning soon after.
Ransom*!»t. her home Saturday evdn
An alarm was speedily turned in, but
1^
the Oto department was slow in arriv­
EnH Ijsugbaugb. who jias been visit
ing because of not .knowing where it
lug In Otel.i and Indiana, has reiuntf-d
was located. Meantime good work by
after an extended visit
.
j
individuals contint-d the lire‘to small
Mrs. Gt&gt;ur«e Rajnsum, we are glad to limits, so that little was left for the
hear. Is ^btuewhai bepter. after having
firemen aud t^ey subdued the tlames
.-mffeYed a relapse last week.
•
with very little loss or damage.
The meetings which have been in
progress at the church are closed on
EAST HASTINGS.
account of pour attendance.
Mrs. Orr Fisher la improving slowly
Hugh Johnson is moving into the , Mrs. Howard McIntyre is quite seri­
Van Wagjtten house and will run that ously ill.
farm. Hip sister Olive will keep house -^_Mrs. John Shaw man Is Improving
for him. 1
‘
&lt; slowly. Mrs. Rena Clift, of Nashville,
Lloyd Valentine has returned to hia is at home caring for her.
home in; Woodland, after having
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hopkins. Mr. Wal­
worked three cw four weeks at Afton lace Hobbs and Mr. C. C. Olmstead, all
Smith’s.
of 'Hastings, were guests uf Orr
Miss Lords* Johnson has returned Fisher' Sunday.
.
to her work, at Dr. Rhoerig’s after
The ladles’ dime society at Mrs.having spent a few weeks' vacation in Thomas Fisher’s Inst Thursday was a
this place &gt;nd vicinity.
success In every way. There were
A tramp slept at the school house two big sleigh loads of ladles from
the other night and kept himself warm Hastings who attended.
Proceeds,
with the teacher's wood, which she seven dollars and fifty cents.
•
bad .so carefully left for the following
There will be preaching at the
morning.
church next Sunday morning at the
Several of the children have been usual hour.
.
.
or are under the bane of chicken pox
.Mrs. Dell Cotton, who has been sick
whlcb, though conceded to be a light nt her mother's, In Rutland, has not
disease, is nevertheless a most dis­ returned home yet.
Dell says he
agreeable one aud many of them are doesn’t like to keep bachellor’s hall.
quite sick with it.
Mr. Nelson Kennedy has mpved near
Frank Smith had a cow fall into the lA»ec(i lake.
lake the other day, but after the heroic
Frank Kennedy-will movfc onto the
efforts of Mrs. ijmlth. a minister, and place that Nell has just vacated.
three'w four others, she .was rescued
There will be a spelling contest at
from her watery bed and at last re­ the’school house Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Ed. Birdsell. Of Hastings. Is
ports was doing well.
Mrs. Hctory Bliss was much sur­ stopping a few days with her sister,
prised Saturday evening when a num­ Mrs. Orr Fisher.
ber of her, friends cam* in to remind
• MAPLE GROVE.
her of her; birthday. Music and con­
Mrs. Cora Potter, of Jackson, and
versation wore enjoyed, and a -bounti­
Mrs." Ella' Larkin.' of Detroit, visited
ful repast was served. Afterwards a their father, Jake Shoup, who is quite
substantial and’ comfortable . willow
ill.
rocker was presented, for which Mrs
John Shoup, of Climax, passed a few
Bliss showed, much gratitude.
days with his fathter. Jake. Shoup.

th. BANNER,
Hastings. Mich.

Jones Block.
St'
Hastings, filch.
,
We tray and *U Second Hand Goods.

Demands a Larger Stock
Have you seen DePue? He has the
Everything in Groceries and Dry
Goods.
Highest-prices for produce.
Ba sure you see

DePUE

Before you buy or sell.

Phone 86.

HASTINGS REALTY CO.
Organized In This City Friday.
Capital is $15,000.

The Hastings Realty Co. was organ­
ized in this city Friday by the purchas- •
ers of the McNair property, with a cap-1
ital of815,000and the following olflcers:
President........ . ................... Wm. F. Stine I
Vi&lt;* President.............. . .(J.-W. Morrill I
secretary............ . ................ p; A. Sheldon j
Treasurer............................ p. T.-Colgrqve:
It was decided to straighten all the j
Street* running through the property, I
and not hive them conform to the an- I
gie In Green street. This will be greatly.appreciated by all who do not like
crooked streets.

PRESIDENTS NAME
NOT
PROPRIATE.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Two

I wish to -announce to the people of this vicinity
that I have just received ONE CAR LOAt) of len­
sing Wagons, sold here for many years

They arc

made on honor, fully guaranteed, and reasonable in
price.

Car

t

I have also received ONE CAR LOAD of Buggies,

Loads

Carriages, Surreys.

They are all high grade, some

of them have rubber tires, and comprise the best
makes in the market. Give me a call.

AP­

Had it been different, he would have
been named Theodore Roosevelt Gard­
ner. But as the little arrival on inaug­
uration day was a lovely daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Gardner, tbe^parents,
are considering appropriate'Teminine
names for the youpg lady who put in
her appearance Saturday March 4th.
Mothet.and daughter are doing nicely.

FIRST DOOR NORTH OF HOTEL BARRY,

HASTINGS. MICH.

LIQUOZONE
1 ani ths principal distributer in this market of this well known
Remedy, which destroys all Germ Diseases, by destroying the
germs which produce them.
I
,
What are G» rm Diseases?
, !
I •
Air that begin with fever, all inflamj/tion, all catarrh in anypart
of the body, all contagious discaste.’ ail results of impure bloou.
The t'ompany will give you a 50-ccnt bottle of Liquozone
FREE for trial if you will call at my store.

Jt will interest our readers and the
many friends of Homer DePqe to learn

that, since he purchased Gard Bennet's

stock df groceries and dry goods he has
doubled the patronage of the store.

&amp;

S

W. H. GOODYEAR
The Druggist.

-Homer is perfectly at home in this line

and Is adding to his stock of goods.and

by treating everybody right and hust­
ling all the time proposes to still further

increase his business.

Please note his

announcement elsewhere, and look, for
it every week, as he will have something
of interest every time.

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The Arion Male Quartette has acquir­
ed a reputation for giving concerts of
the most popular and pleasing character
Their repertoire Includes some of thedif
ficult selections by the best composers | fl

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fl

but Is characterized chiefly by songs of
a more popular character, Including
many humorous songs,plantation songs
and the old aongs which everybody
knows and likes to hear. These’ are
given with just enough variation to
adapt them to quartette singing, and
the perfect precision and harmony with
which their songs are sung by the
Arion Quartette form* one of the most
pleasing featurea’of their singing. A
novelty string quartette will be a feat
ureof this Beason’s prpgrama.

FOR SALE.
Small farm, or exchange for a larger.
Good buildings,. fruits of all kinds,
good soil; three and one-half miles
from Hastings.

OTIS H. DenOTT,
RURAL ROUTE NO. 6.

Capital,

A CAR LOAD
OF WINDOWS, DOORS AND SASH

THE ARION MALE QUARTETTE:
ROLLICKING
SONGS
OF
COLLEGE DAYS

YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD

Wm. G. Forman.

The last number of the Women’s
Club Lecture Course will be a concert
by the Arions, a male quartette, with
Miss Elma B. Smith as reader, and will
'be-given at St. Bose’s hall Thursday
evening March 16th at 8 o’clock. Miss
Smith has a wide reputation as an im1 itaior of birds and children. Price of
single tickets .**0 cents, aud fur students
35 cents. Reserved seats 10 cents, Board
for reserved- seats will be oj»en Tues
day March 14th at 7 o’clock at Fred L.
Heath's aqd Carveth’s.

Homer DePue Reports His Grocery­
Trade as Having Doubled.
'

NORTH IRVING.
Milroy Hutchinson moved his house­
hold goods: to this place Saturday.
Jjon Norton, has rented the Powers
buildings for the coming summer.
There will be a necktie social at the
home of Joe Willitts’ this week Fri
day evening. March 10. Ladles, bring
two ties, also cake.
Flora Gam spent last week with her
parents.
.
Moving around and auction sales is
Inst.
।
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the order of the day.
Charles and I larry Maaon are quite
J. Kurtz will soon move to the
city. iAIso Joe Willitts to his farm ill with the grip.
near Hastings. .
D. H. Evani oC Battle Creek, was
seen on fur streets a few days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason gave a
progressive pefiro party last Saturday
night to about Xwenty guests.
Ed.
Wood mid Mrs; Roll Hall received first
honors, while MrK D. R. Slade. Mrs.
With UB. We have a large stock
Ed Wood and (Roll HaJl carried away
of goods that we will sell you at
the boobies.
Refreshments
were
served.
1
reasonable prices and will ar­
range terms of payment to suit
One night is all thetime necessary to
your convenience.
Our stock
prove that Pineulee la the best remedy
consists of
in the world for backache and all kid­
CARPETS. RUGS.
ney and bladder troubles. If you have
rheumatism or any other blood disease
&gt;
CURTAINS,
a single dose will give relief. Sold by
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
nHherV Mid wb will sell fou anything

A Large Increase in Trade

OnfClub Lecture Course by the
Arions, a Fine" Male Quartette.

VERY GRATIFYING INCREASE

Orson Swift is no better at this
writing.
The 12-year-bld ion of Mr. and Mrs.,
Matt Wilcox died iu his home in East
Kalamo. The funeral services were
j held from the Maple Grove M. E.
church last Friday. Interment in the
Wilcox cemetery- [
.
Grant Shafer's folks have moved on
O. N. McLaughlin'^ farm.
Henry WhitCumj» has a sale the Sth

order.

3

LAST ENTERTAINMENT

has just been received by us and we are better prepared than ever
before to satisfy the wants of all who intend to do any building
this year. If you intend to do any building It will pay yoq* to
come and see us before you place any order. We will be pleased
make figures on any material you may desire in our line.
.

REMEMBER

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that we keep In Block a full line of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
and everything you may need in building.

WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK, OF CEDAR
FENCE POSTS,

TOMLINSON LUMBER CO, t
HASTINGS, MICH.

$75,000.00

PrwMeitt.

R. B. fflcutr, Ul« Prt*.

fl. Ji. fl*l«rw«, Casbkr.

Director*

EMstir mesitr,
R. B. ntawr,

R. C. TrffltD,
rn. LCtsk.

D. $. Ssodyur,

Dike (Hater*,
B. fl. flMkrw*.

$20,000.00

leaking fttposits

OfflttB
Cbctler

Surplus,

is a habit you will nev­
er regret having ac­
quired. The only
thing you will be sorry
for is/that you didn't
begin' sooner. But it
is better late than nev­
er. So commence now
to make your old age
comfortable and independent Start a bank hccount now and start it
with the

bastings City Bank
It’s one of the best banks in the state. It pays in­
terest at the rate of 3 per cent and accepts deposits
of $1.00 or.more in its Savings Department

&gt; Rt «m taterat imM M $*tog* Dcwmran
nd cmpnukM wa-MMMliy.

money to Coan
01 Real estate Storitv.

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�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH 8. »;

4

Your Wants
Hake them known in this, the
BANNER’S WANT ADV. COL­
LITIN—One cent a word.

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UIIIAMFn President, of the brand Rapids Board
nUrlriLK ot Tra^e» wIth a membersnip; of brer

11,100, and Is regarded as iui best offlContinued from first page.
I
mm station. His topic was "A
securing of factories, should be the ' Successful Board of Trade. ’ His adestablishment of a good public library, areas was full ot excellent advice tor
Mr; J. C. Barber discussed “The nue local Board. We aie sorry taat

Among the Churches
The members of Emmanuel Guild
were pleasantly entertained by Mast­
1er Messer Nevins hat Friday evening
at his home on WestGreen?StreeL Af­
'
ter a short business session which con
slated in the election of Messer Nevins
as treasurer of the Guild in place of
Edmund Wood, resigned, a number
of enjoyable recitations were given.
Playing games wm the next in order,
after which the serving of delicious re
freehments by Mrs Nevins brought to
a close one bf the pleasantest evenings
the Club has enjoyed. The next meet­
ing will be with; Leon Tolhurst Mar. 17.

BAUER BROS, hold an unequaled reputation of sending
out the beet quality

Advantages of a Mutual Benefit Asso , uu cannot give a more exienaed re
elation.’’ He told of several instances ' vww, He emphasised two qualities
that had come.under his Immediate mat must be prominent in every eno
notice of the good work of such asso­ cessnu Board or Trade, and every suc­
ciations in relieving the families of cessful member ot such a Board—
the sick and in helping the widow and namely, service and sacrifice. Bach
Wanted—Pure 8. C. W. Leghorn and
orphan when' the bread-winner was member must do what he can, give
White Wyandotte eggs wanted iu large
taken away. He hoped to see such an wnat he can ot time" and money and
obtainable at the lowest price.
Whea you build you want
quantities. Write or phone.
:
association formed in this city.
the beat material at a reasonable price, you will get It here
Freeport Hatchery Co.,
worn, tor tne good of the city, and tne
and we guarantee you will be auited.
We always keep on
,
Freeport, Mich.
Mr. Barbers well-prepared paper DOura must lauor to,that ena. Mvtai
hand
was followed by a solo by Frank objects were not to be eliminated from
The young Ladies Club of the Pres­
Fob Sale—House, barn and 5 acres of Horton, which was so heartily liked
tne endeavors of a succesmui Board, byterian church was most’delightfully
BEECH ANB MAPLE WOOD, COAL ARD BRICK.
laud on North Broadway. For further that he was compelled to respond to tjucu a nouy Qiust strive to matte Citi­
entertained Last Friday evening by Mra.
particulars inquire of P. A. Sheldon. the enthusiastic encore.
zenship higher and cummuuity hie Gardner Chidester. The evening wm
SEE OUR UNE OF ROOFING.
Next came Arthur C.- Brown, Secre­ meaner and better, as wen as to pro­ pleasantly spent with music and games
For Sale—Two good houses in second
it was a after which light refreshments were
ward, four blocks from City Bank. tary of the Board of Trade, with a mote industrial growth.
splendid response to the sentiment, splendid address, and very well re­ served. Three gatherings of the young
Also good work horse.
‘ What the Hastings Board of Trade ceived.
Joe. Renees.
ladies and tbtir friends are proving a
Has Accomplished.” We wish every
Messrs. Brown and Horton next gave great success, as evidenced by the large
For Sale— Pair good farm horses,
BAUER BROS., Proprietor*.
Phon* 254.
citizen of Hastings could have heard a uuei, which was exceptionally tine, number present and collections taker.
weight '-’BOO, 4 cows, 2 calves, 1 brood
it, for if all could have done so, we ana mey ytai called back despite the The next meeting of the Club will be­
MMMiaMaa
sow. Terms to suit purchaser. Resi­
held with Mrs. Tydeu on Green Street
dence sec 12. Baltimore. Address, would bear no more of the charge that lateness ot the hour.
Manson German,XR. F. D. 1, Morgan. the "Board of Trade .isn’t doing any­
The next response was by Judge March 17th.
thing."' He called attention to the Clement Smith'on the topic "Coopera­
The .subject of the morning sermon
Wanted—A position in this city as fact that the Board was organized in
tion Necessary in Municipal Progress." at the U. B. church will be "The Price
stenographer.
May, 1904, for twenty years: It was
We Are Showing the .
He spoke of the importance ot frlendll- of Perfection.” in the evening the
Address Box C.
not
the city v.vru&gt;u
could uv
be
1IV( expected thht IUV
.....
.
,,
...
Buy
Care Banner.
revolutionized in the ten months since
an.d hdpru,neS8 in all walks of subject wiil be, "A Startling Robbery."
Digest Line of
life. Nowhere was co-operation so The Young People’s Society will be re­
For Sale, fine Imported Germani that time. But nine different propo­
Carpets. Mattings,
Coach stallion, a beautiful animal, and sitions to establish new manufacturing essential as in the building up of a organized Friday evening. March 17.
Carpets
a splendid colt getter. For' particulars1 enterprises had been considered in city~ He had been pleased arid sur­
The L. L\ B. A. Circle of the -N. E.
Linoleums and
addresajleorge W. Shneider, R. F. D.
that time, all of which had had to bo prised at the extent ot the work done church will be entertained by Mrs. J.
Now
No. 38. Lake Odessa Mich.
Floor Coverings
turned down mainly because not by the officers and committees pt the T. Loinbard,‘ Mrs. Mattie Spaulding
______
_ Tuesday
For Sale—Good Automobile Bargains1 bucked by 'sufficient capital and busi­ Hastliigs Board of Trade. He felt.that________
afi'd Mrs._____________
Lois McElwain
next
—Fur oue week we will offer several ness Ability to insure success, but also all good dtlseu, without regard tolwnLra™n. March H. Iron, S:SO to 0
th‘s reason, ever shown in this city, and at LOWER
second hand automobiles for 850 to 81001 because neither'che Board nor the city party, should stand together fdr the o’clock at the home of Mra. Lombard.
PRICES than you have ever bought the same grade of
less than they are actually worth aud had a factory building or big bonus to city's growth, and that party and par­ No formal invitation is necessary to
goods before Our enormous sales on Carpets and Lin­
lens than we will take later. We waul , offer to larger institutions that might tisanship should be cast aside it by attend these gatherings. Ijuiicfi are
oleums more than testify to the fact that the people
fully appreciate our efforts in this line to place before
that means better progress can be cordially Invited to bring their work
the room aud money at once as the new
have been secured. To the Board was
them the beet to be had In the market in these liues of
. goods are arriving.
made. He pointed to the Cafnegle and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. Stran­
due solely the credit of bringing to our
'j
goods. Before yot» *btty come and sec us. We are al­
1 IbOi Oldsmobile In tine condition
library in, Chariotte~as“iui“example ot gers and new-comers especially wel­
ways glad to show goods and know we can please you in
throughwJUr with top, hub brake, brass city the neW gas plant, and it was now what co-operation had accomplished comed. Cdme.and bring a friend with
. both quality and price. •
lamps and horn all complete which cost maturing plans that would result, if | there, and hoped to see one in Has­ you.
.
•TOO................................ t.........................8123’ ;as successful as hoped, in building a tings.
*'
The
Standard
Bearers,
organized
‘factory building that could be used as,
Superintendent
Ctaamberlln
dis­
11903 model in perfect order250
nnd contributing, will meet with Mrs.
■a factory-getter. Meantime the Board
cussed "Our City Schools.' it was a
1 but little-used Cadillac with tonneau
Clement Smith on Friday evening,
' had done k much to build up a more
wel|-tuned. splendid address, full of
never sold, with all the extras cost
March 10, nt 7:80. Program followed
’
friendly
and
harmonious
spirit
in
the
SW1U.
good things. He said the alm uf those
Jefferson Street,
900
by social evening.
, city, which is the foundation for united
Come in at once aud secure one of
In charge of the school» was to&gt; turn
action for its development. The first
Rev, Arthur Trott’s subject for |?un. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
these great bargains and save money.
out the highest type of cultured Amer­
year hnd been given to laying wisely ican men $nd women ot high charac­ .day morning at the M. E. church.will
M JCH1 &lt;; AN A UTOMOBI LK C().,
and well the foundation for a success­
Grand Rae ids, Mich.
ter and exalted citizenship. In. this be "Christ’s Appeal to Utter." Itil.the
ful Institution. If one went to Chicago,
evening the second In series "Jonah's
work, the most important, without ex­
he would find 'that with the ten or
Disobedience."
fifteen story ijullding. It took ■ more ception that was being Mono in Has­
tings, be invited the cooperation of
limo to make the foundation than to all classes ot citizens.
construct the rest of the building. It
The closing- address was "Our City
was IwixjrtanL to build, a good founda­ and Its Opportunities" by RevJ H. H.v
STAR GRANGE.
tion, and that had been done by. the Van Auken. The hour was late, but
Board. Now by united action, with he made the subject assigned him so ■ Ther’e was an interesting meeting of \h
’ the machinery the Board of 'Trade full_of Interest that he was given the &lt;trfr Grange Saturday evening. Owing
When you are in a hurry for
placed in Its hands, our city could go closest attention. He spoke very en- to* the absence of the Lecturer no regu­
we may be beset on all sides with
meats of .any kind jdsl call for
on to the larger growth ■' that was thusiastlcaliy of ouKjiity and the lar program was followed, the chief dis­
various tempters, hut the tempting
"No. 22" hnd your wants trill be
easily possible. Of the nearly |45u of progress being made, but Wter things cussion being upon the subjects "What
qualities of our teas, once tried
given prompt attention. We aim
is the average cost of a Farmers Meal."
.dues collected, only |30 had been ex­
to give all orders by &gt; phone qut
}re as enlicing as any.
Here
were In store for us if we were fiaitiiiu mediate attention.
pended, and that was for' printing, I ful. Amucg other opportunities he and the “Cost of Feeding Stock.," the
some of the tempters:
.1 udging from the expressions
discussions being led by Mrs. Emma
jiustage and stationery, and the
of satisfied customers, i&gt;ur
wished to see improved was that of1
Uji, uncolorcd Japan Tea
BurtonandM.il Burton respectively.
50c
Board's funds had not been touched
Compadour, green, Japani.... ' ’ 50c
converting the city hall from a horse;
even for this banquet. While making stable Into an up-to-date reading reom The next meeting will be held Satur­
Green Tea In bulk, highest grade
day evening March 18th.
no promise of definite results? Mr.
per lb
60c
and gymnasium, He was cheerefl to
Good Green Tea. per lb.
BroWh said the Board was organized the echo on this suggestion.
40c
Lipton’s Best Black Tea, per lb
is giving |he best of satisfaction
for 20 years. With the 'experience
PROGRAM OF GLASS CREEk
The program was veipr fittingly con,
60c
and
SOc
as we knew it would.
gained by its first year it was in better
GRANGE MARCH rath.
Lallo Rookh, black, per lb
. 80c
culded by all singing “America" with
Light of Asia, black, per lb.... ;$l.00
position than ever to serve'the city
a hearty good will. And so the first Singing.Ry the Grange
Black Tea in hulk, per ib
. ■ «0c
and he would pledge not merely bis
banquet of the Hastings Board of Roll call......................
nillar’s India and Ceylon Tea.
own, but the loyal, united and hearty
Quotation from your favorite author.
Trade became a thing of.history.
1-4 lb package
.... .... jgc
labors of the Board to do its utmost
SelectionAbbie McKibbin
The MEAT MARKET Man
for Hastings, not merely this year, but
We only isk for &gt; trial, for we
Music.... vijina Havens
Gleaner Banquet at Cloverdale.
for thk 20 years for which it Imd been
Two doots east of CKu Bank.
are convinced, once a Tea ciistoTopic .How can we Inculcate in our
The members of the Ancient Onier Children^ Habits of Industry. Frugal­
incorporated. To this end, he invited
met here, always a Tea customer
Phone 22 Hastinas, Mich.
of ours.
the eci-operation of all citizens in mak­ of Gleaners of Cloverdale gave a ban­ ity and Thrift... .Mattie Havens and
•..................................................... Ella (Xis
ing the labors of the Board as success­ quet to the six members initiated ihto
their arbor Monday uight fonrof whbm Recitation................................. BeMie Otis
ful as possible.
SeleeUon.?Mary Newland
Hon.‘L. E. Knappen, of Grand Rap- were ladles. Two large table* overflow
Orville Burghduf
|iln,' formerly of this city, was next Ing with luxuries were spread in the
’ Minnie GoKitAM. Leet.
banquet
hall.
Every
seat
was
occupied
introduced and gave "Just a Little
Talk." He said he had not been asked, and a few had to wait for the next ta
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
and could not pretend, to discuss bles.
Hastings, Mich., Mar,6, HO5
Less than two months ago this arbor
Board uf Trade topics; but'he did de­
Letters addressed to persons named
sire to express his great pleasure in was organized by Thus. Irwin State
below
remain
unclaimed in this offiice
people of thia vicinity 4, visiting again, and under such pleasant deputy with a membership of eleven.
lew line of
&lt; circumstances, the city, where he was Now they can boast of a membership of and will be sent to the Dead Letteo of­
fice if not claimed by Mar. 20 1905
born and grew«to manhood, where he thirty-fl^e with several names to be
“«■ D- &lt;•- VongbL Mre. Mary J.
[GINGHAMS and PRINTS! had
married hbr wife and where his balloted on. Mr. Irwin wm present Wellman. Mrs. Azuha Coles, Mra. Mary
I also keep a stock uf
children had been-bora, where he had at the banquet and assisted In the in­ Fdley, Mr. Ed Trethric. Milton Valzey,
Milton Kennedy, Jim Stanley.
• ORANGES, LEMONS, BA- ’ formed the strongest friendships of itiation.
JOHN JONES, Proper.
Please say “advertised” when asking
his life, aud which had been-the scene
J NANAS, FRESH CELERYJ ot his hardest work and earliest efforts HARRV U. JONES, OF IRVING, DIED for advertised letters. W. tt. Cook,
.
.
probate order
i
Po^TMA.WTER.
AT
HIS
HOME
SATURDAY
OF
in his chosen profession.
He had
State of MJchlaan, count, Of Barry, ■*
At a peasloc*
the Protiate
'ourt for th- •
PARALYSIS.
always been proud of Hastings, but
Cotintyof
Barry, ofholdrn
at the I’(rohite'o^
REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES
afZ of llMtiuip.. In Mid CcuuSron
never as much so as this night when
Harry G. Jones, died at hi, home In
IWMlay
the
«th
day
of
March
in
the jtwr i
he saw such an outpouring of its clti- Irvin, Townahlp Saturday of paralyoaethou-wnrf aloehundrrtl and five.
,0,U 1
Present &lt; tiu. M. Mack. Judge of Cronansens from every walk of life, animated ala. aged W. years, t months, 22 days.
To Nominate Township Tickets Will
III th® mattpr nt vK. _&gt;r.L
..
■
. 1
Ileeeaard settled on bls farm In Iry
by the one purpose to make a better
be Held as Follows.
On rckUlna uwl filing the petition dniy verb I
Ing township 56 years ago. and lived
future for their city.
Red. of I.yniMii. .Ionc«. ^ou of *a.t&lt;r
,
BARKY TOWNSHIP, at Hlekrirv Own®*® praying
that an inKinunent now on flirtuthta ’
Miss Vlnnie Ream next favored the there until hla death .-Saturday. He
••ourtininortiugtoba Up- lam win
&gt;
&gt;
’
■ ■ &lt;
moat of »*l.i
be admitted to t&gt;rnti*i.. !
gathering with a very laughable recita­ waa well known In the township and
and that Itanwn Wukott or
m
I
I Dry Goods and Groceries, J tion entitled ‘’Women." it was so had the distinction of nerar havlrgt
* FOL'P DOOR5 EAST OP (JOODYEAR BROS &lt;
on a railway
train
In March jrd, at x p,-tu. L. IL narnes chainaan.
greatly enjoyed that a hearty encore ridden
» HARDWARE.
T.twwnpon It hi ordered, Atut Friday th® I
bls.llfe.
He
Is
survived
Uy
a
wlfe.aged
the1 furor,,SL
o'clock tn !
brought her before the audience again.
‘“f forenoon, be aMlghed for the bearlnr of i
Al Keith died at tne Soldier's said petition and that th® h®i,« r!
There can be no doubt of her ablHty *• years, and two tons, Loren, of Chi­
cago, and Lyman, who Ilves on the Home at Grand Rapids one day last
to charmingly entertain an audience.
farm. ■ The remains were Interred In week.
J
Judge Stine, of Charlotte, htfhpening
Irving Cemetery. Mpnday.
Jacob' Kress, a lon« time resident of
to be iq the city on business, attended
the Second ward died Monday night
I he”banqiiet; and was cailed'out’by the
J. P.RENKES SOLD OUT.
of congestion of the hraln. which was
toasuntmter, aud gave a very pleasing
brought on hy an attack of the
Wednesday
forenoon
of
last
week
W
address. As President of''the Char­
That Ml* you why we glvo
When you are in need of
lotte Bustnres Men’s Association he H. Fairchild of this city, purchased the •Mpi*Coal we would be pleased
stock
of
J.
1*.
Kenkes.
aud
took
posMwaI0" A 1 LYCOMING RUBBER
gave some ot the methods adopted by
to have you place an order
KUa Hiieox.
with us, and with our ex-'
"• .0. MACK.
that body which hnd proven success­ Ion of the same. Mr. Fairchild is well
BOOTS for Mon
Judroof rrobnu
cellent grades can guaran­
IA
ful. He complimented the local Board known, having been engaged as clerk
tee vau good service. We
on Its Ruccessful work, land especially In some ot the more prominent bnslneaa
handle such well - known
upon the banquet, which was one of places of the city. He will enlarge hla
grades as:
the finest he had ever attended.
. stock arid carry a full line of Maple dry
Having Just completed our
LEHIGH, both EGG and NUT
goo'ds. groceries, fruits and confoctloua
Mr. Fred Spaulding so pleasingly
HOCKING VALLEY
new bulldktg, we can take
My 8o acre farm for sale.
PERE MARQUETTE
rendered * baritone solo that he -was His many friends unite In wishing him
care of more rigs, and give
Heavy soil, good buildings, apple
WASH NUT, MASSILON
| compelled to respond to/a hearty success.
the best attention. We will
POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS
orchard, and fine peach orchard of
I encore.
.
'
Having secured a designer and fitter
guarantee to please the pub­
i too bearing trees, about t t
H. MATTHEWS &amp; CO.
This was followed by the address o! from the Amsileld Co of Cleveland I
lic and want your trade.
miles northeast of Hastings.
I the evening, which was given by Mr. am now prepared to fill all ordeni for
Chas. 6, Baldwin, HaMln&lt;s.
PHONE 194.
I George G.' MraitworthT^rho 'was IasT shirt waists and shirt waist suits
Just west of C. K. de S Depot.
Miw. Edith Runyan
1 -winter chosen unanimously as . the
.
SucceMor.
to
Phln
Smith.
•118 South Church St.

Fob Sale—A span of good horses, har­
ness and wagon. Inquire of Earner
Lanfear at Spangemacher’s hardware
or 419 Michigan Ave.

LUMBER
Lath and Shingles

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL CO.

1

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co,,

ISB55S3TOK3!

CALL FOR
"NO. 22.’’

THE GRANGE

U/

TEMPTATIONS

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PIG PORK
SAUSAGE

it

F.W. Clifford

w

HAMS € RUSS

w Phone 16.

THE NEW
STORE

The Grocers.

OUR PRESCRIPTION

• W. H, FAIRCHILD,;

ttSl? ‘«»-2

We Buy Cheaply,

jgraMzvaws;1

COAL

We Sell Cheaply,

ssn&amp;wssijI

new

M

STALLS

farm for sale

rowland BROS. ■

&gt;/^’s ^ney^ Tat

,Or $2.89 P***"

C.

H. Osborn

■nudren.safe.sunc. NoooUtta,

hkSHhHI

�HASTINGS BANNER MARH 8, 1905.
For floor, feed, coal, wood and elevatw stock phone 199. Menzo Turner.
Uoodyw Brochure h,,e jQ,t ™»|ved
a carload of the celebrated Studebaker
wagons.

PERSONAL MENTION

ymflimi

J. W. Ott, of Albion, was in the city
'
B. Kurtz Is very low with heart Friday.
trouble and his recovery is considered
E. Tyden was in Chicago on business
doubtful.
.
Thursday.
Spring top.coate and light weight
C. G. Maywood was a Grand Rapids
overcoats to suit everybody, just tn at visitor yesterday.
Chidester &amp; Burton’s.
C H. Osborne and Dnane Bauer went
Mrs. Ellen McOmber Is convalesing to Jackson Monday.
from a severe attack of the grip fol­
Ferd Thomas Wednesday, and spent a
lowed by heart failure.
most enjoyable day.
"The nicest line of bate in town” our
The
R. B. Messer .left Monday on a bustmatter
customers
say.
that requi
delinesa trip to St. Louis.
Chidester &amp; Burton.
cate aldil.
P. T. Oo I grove was In Grand Rapids
Leta Woodruff, daughter of Mr. and
This awaits you here, and with them Mrs. John Woodruff, has been serious­ on business yesterday.
S. W. Mapes, of Oil vet, was in the
unusually ample facilities for execut­ ly ill with peritonitis, but la better at
city on business Friday.
ing the necessary work when the proper this writing.
Bert Smith, of Nashville, visited hla
lenses are determined on.
Don’t you want to know how to get
12 per cent on your money? Write for brother, Judge Smith yesterday.

AND information about Penn- Wyoming cop­

per Co’s stock to Miller Bros. 1174 Clin­

ENGRAVING

DONE ON SHORT ton St.. Grand Rapids.

NOTICE.

Mr. aud Mrs. L. N. Mosher spent "Suqday with their son In Onandaga.

W. II. Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, was’
in the city on business Saturday.

Indications are that there will be a
lot of building done In this vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Townsend spent
this year. Bauer Bros, sold three bills Sunday with Nashville relatives.
of lumber Monday for two fine resi­
Frank Barry, of Ypsilanti* was call­
dences and a big barn.
ing ouJIastlngs friends, Saturday. Jeweler.
Rain Coats when it reins, 11 ght weight
Mrs. Harry Waldorff, of Albion, vis­
MICHIGAN Coate when you don’v care for your ited friends in this city over Sunday.
heavy one. two In one, thate what our
Mrs. Mark Maher will leave for Jack­
Cravenettes are. Ask to see them.
son, her future home Wednesday
Morrill, Lambie and- Co,
D. W. Smith, of Castleton, is the
Daniel, one of the twin sons of Mr. guest of his son Judge Clement Smith.
and Mrs. C. (». Maywood, whose life
O. F. Skinner went to Greenville to
w»s despaired of several days the past attend the funeral of his father Monday.
week is slowly recovering although a
W. D. Koger? who Is attending school
nurse is still in constant attendance.
at Big Rapids, was home over Sunday.
Get all that your money earns. Don't
Ralpn Rogers spent Sunday in Ka?alot some one else profit by using it En­ mazoo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. L.
joy one per cent per month on-your Keate.
.
money.
Buy Penn-Wyoming stock,
W. O. Green, of Eckelson, N. Dakota
get interesting facts from Miller '0ros.
was the guest of -Hastings friends the
174 Clinton St. Grand Rapids.
past week.
The Tomlinson Lumber Co. are now
Dr. C’arence Lathrop spent Sunday
ready for business, with a complete and
choice line of lumber, lath, shingles, with Hastings friends, returning to Io­
sash, doors and finish. Bills gladly fig­ nia Monday.

JOHN BESSMER,
The
HASTINGS,

We At All Times •
Sell You
&gt;u Honest •
Goods at close X
prices
tee full

We carry only
the better grade of
goods. Bear that
in mind when
comparing prices.

If you can beat
our prices and
quality we do not
expect your trade.

(. W. CLARKE &amp;(0
Quality Shoe Store.

FAY STOCKINGS
Will Give You the Best Satisfaction for Summer or
Winter.
Ladies' and Children’s S^crkin^s, both Cotton and Merino, have the re-en­
forced knee, heel and toe. Dyed with non-poisonious black dye, and are made
from the best stock obtainable.
GUARANTEE—We guarantee every pair of FAY STOCKINGS to give the
•
customer perfect satisfaction, after a fair trial of four weeks.
If you find they are not just as represented, bring them back and we will give you
a new pair, free-gratis. .
'

Fay Stockings

Best for Wear,

Health, Comfort
and Economy.
| G Ciaran too

arnoo ti wiki.

F1Y STOCU1BS~|

Fay Stockings
Need No Sup­
porters. Try
them the next
you buy.

up t&gt; «t&gt;r

FOR SALE-ONLY AT WRIGHT’S
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
Phone

WRIGHT BROS

Hatting*,
Mich.

ured. Will Peck will do contracting hs
Miks Flora Swegles, of Middleville
before and is now ready to figure on all was lite gueste of her uncle, Tom Swe­
contracts.
gles and family over.Sunday.

The copper companies of the country
Mr and Mrs. Irving Root, of South
paid a larger amount of dividends.to Bend, Ind , were the guests of Mr. and
their stockholders last year than was Mrs. Henry Smith the first of the, week.
paid by all the railroads of the United
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. VanAttan; Mr
States Write Miller Brop. lor facts
and Mrs. Sam (Iprrison and Mr. and
about the Penn Wyoming Cooper Go
Mrs. E. M. Hinman visited Mr. and Mrs.
It pays.
Miss Nellie Labick. of the City
Representative Schantz wants us to Schools, spent Saturday and Sunday
say that he will be glad to get for any with her sister. Mrs. Nellie Dougherty,
Veteran of the Civil War. the war rec of-Kalamo.
*
ord of bis regiment. If those want- |
Jmlge Stine and C. W Morrill, of
Ing them wall kindly leave their names
CharidKe, were in the City on business
; and number of the regiment in’which
they served with they County Clerk, Friday, and attended the Board of
Mr. Schauta will’, get the records and Trade banquet.

:
i
:
:•

&gt; leave them at thetlerk’s oflice.

I

WAat we eay we do, we do do

LOCAL NEWS

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Wanted. 1O.O0O pounds of buckwheat
Hastinob Roller Mill Co.
Chidester and Burton's Special sales
of youth’s aud children’s suite closes
Mar. 15.
Any one desiring to sell a house and
lot In the city, please address Box 346,
Hastings,

Au expert at Washington has dlscovered that paper money will carry disease
germs for a month, while metal money
1will carry theu| but a day. Oar friends
need
not be afraid of doing us injury
1
1by paying' in either paper or metal.
By
our
system of finance there’s always
'
£someone waiting-Xor a dollar as soon as
we get it and. as we have Something of
the sunshine spirit, we "pass on” both
j
the
“kiudnesa shown’'and the dollar, be­
(
fore
the germs have a chance to unload
'
themselves.- Ex.

Do you need a raincoat? Ours of
Stein-Bloch, Clothscraft makes are here,
flood for fair or rainy weather.
.
Chidester &amp; Burton.
The reason you ought to buy PennWyoming Cupptr Co’s stock is because
you get a divide^cTbf one per cent.per
month on your mopey. Address Miller

Word from Dr. and Mrs. Lathropwho
are in'SanDlego, bat. renor/R them as
well and happy, and not disposed to be
In a great hurry about starting for home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker will leave
to-day for Kalamazoo where they will
make their future home. The best
wishes of their many Hastings friends
go with them.

THE LODGES.
At the regular communication March
15th, Hastings lodge No. 52,. F. A A
M.,will confer the 2nd degree.
The Foresters will hold an open
meeting Tuesday night. March 14th.
High Chief Ranger IL J. McDonald, of
Muskegon, will be; present and talk on
fraternal insurance. Al! invited. ~
Re
freshmen te will be served.

A certain young gentleman of the vil­
lage, so theatoqy goes, was calling upon
his
lady love, on Sunday afternoon. A
I
knotty
Bible question had their atten­
1
’tion and after repeated unsuccessful at­
tempts to find ithe'answer the young,
'
lady suggested phoning io the minister
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So the young man called up Central in
Regular meeting of Eastern Star
Bros. 171 Clinton St. Grand Rapids.
thiswise. “Hello Central;
Has Rev. March 14th. Work is expected.
Win Peck the well known contractor ,
, me?" and the answer
has jt^st finished .a line balcony to the ’camp back “No) but we can give you
store * occupied by . Frank Heath - in ,^•’Justice of the Peace, w 11 he do? *
Middleville,
Mr. Peck also reports I Lake Odessa Times.
that the Tomlinson Lumber Co., of
The B. Y.T. U.jwill give a sociable
which he is a member, is enjoying a
at the home of Di-A. Bowker. Friday
good jsaie of lumber.
evening March 10th. All are cordially
invited. Price ten cents.
A B|nall-Marshall boy being told that
About thirty friends of Mrs. Nettie
a large stork had brought him a little
B Y. P.
at 6 o'clock subject
Brooks
gave
her
a
genuine
surprise
sister for a present, was ssked if he
"Christ the Great Physician.” Leader
wanted to see her. He studied a mo­ Friday evening, taking with them a Grace Radford.
ment apd replied that he didn’t, but Itountifal lunch and a very pretty jard
The Young Ladies missionary sod*
inere as a reminder of the happy occa­
would like to see the stork.
iety will meet at I (o'clock and begin the
sion.
study of Japan. Text used is “Sunrise
Our line of Men’s Boy’s and Children's
Mrs. Watkins entertained the T. F. in the Sunrise Kingdom,” by Dr.-Forest.
spring suits ye here for your inspection.
A Public Musickle will be given at
They are up-to date in every particular E. Club Saturday evening in a very de­
and a mbre complete line has never lightful manner. The gathering was in the Baptist church Friday evening
honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Walker, March 10th at 7.30. Fee five cents.
been shown in Hastings.
members of the Club who are so soon
Morrill, Lambie andCo.
Tte subject of the sermon at the Bap­
to move to Kalamazoo. Gards musfc,
Again we are in receipt of an un­ dancing and a fine luncheon; waa enjoyed tist church next Sunday morning will
be
“The Temple Building,” in the even­
signed communication which we would
Miss KUzabelh Field gave a delight ing the "Trial Balance," special music
gladly publish d[d we know the name
ful
dinner to twelve young ladies Satur; at the evening service. . of the party who wrote it. An editor
day in honor of. her triend JMIss Fletch­
can do but one thing with such a com­
PROGRAM FOR UNION SUNDAY
munication. consign it to the waste er of Detroit. .
TEACHERS MEETING
A nbmber of young jK-ople enjoyed a
basket.
hop at the K,_ P. Armoijy, Tuesday
Only a very few of the giant copper
bight.
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At
the Presbyterian church,
companies make over a million pounds
March 13th, 1905,7:30.
The Maple City Club wad entertained
of copper per month. Three quarters
of a million pounds of pure copper is Thursday evening by Mrs. Frank Sage Paper: "The Problem of Securing Reg­
ular Attendance.'.’.. .W. T. Wallace
made monthly by the Penn-Wyoming and Mrs. L. Arehart. Light refresi.
Copper Co. Write for .facte to Miller mente were served. Those;winning the Exposition of the Lessor, for March 19
Subject:—“Healing of the Man, Born
prizes were Mrsr-Lillkin M,«-ad and S. Blind.” John 9:1 11
Bros. 174 UlintonSl. Grand Rapids.
j -The Bliudbeas of Sin.-''
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The Banner editors wish to thank C. Brock.
. Rev. B. F.Fritz
THE SILVI'll llEA.
our Woodland dorrespondepte fur send­
-2 "Jesus. the Light.of the World.’’
EfitertMined by Madatnes Lunn and
ing ns accounts of the sad accident that
Miss Gertrude Bentley
resulted in the death of Loren It Binns Andrus, was a auccess in every’ Way.
3 "The Testimony of Him that Was
Healed
Miat&gt; Eliza Fitzgerald
Monday, .and permits us lu give n The Ewsaing contest caused much toer
Paper:-"Some Suggestions on aS. S.
good account of. it.g.We are Biways riment, and the fortunate contestant
Library."
Miss Anna Johnson
thankful for
such assistance as received her reward for her brightness Paper:—"The Best Way of Conducting
a Review.”
Mrs, H. H. Van Auken
the Banner wants to publish all the with graceful acknowledgeinente. Tea
Mrs. W*. A. Lampman.
and wafers were served.
news, j

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

SOCIAL EVENTS.

Our new Dress Skirts are unsurpassed
in Style, Fit and. \Vorkmanship
have them in different materials, plain ®
colors and mixed effects at prices that |
will please you.

% Ladies Kid Gloves, Black and Color
| $1.00 Value, 69 c pair.

SPRING 1905

Broadhead Dress Goods
We’ve been planning ahead for you and Are now ready with new EASTER
DRESS. GOODS in the Broadhead weave.
Every one. nearly, is familiar with
this parttcblar weave and find that nothing else in the Dress Goods line is quite so
satisfactory. Variety of colors to select from
Price per yd 50c to $2.00.

MOHAIRS are especially attractive this spring and you will agree when you see
them. Variety of shades,
.
Price per yard 50c to $1 75.

Special, Friday
This is good news for yon. We have made arrangements with G. B. Fulmer to
exhibit and take special onierrfor
,

Priestly Rain-Proofed Cravenettes
These garments are made from a very high-grade covert, cloth, both in plain and
striped effects. •
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Don’t Forget the Date

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
-^Th^ Peoples

Store

Hastings, Mich.

�HASTINGS
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BANKER MARCH, 8, 1905

THE NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN BARRY
Important

Subject
We have handled wall paper
for years and .are thoroughly
poetted on all phases of the waft
paper question. We buy from
the best wall paper manufac­
turers for cash, getting all dis­
counts and concessions.
Is it not reasonable to sup­
pose that we can make lower
prices than agents or dealers
who buy a few dollars worth at
a time?

CRE88EY.
Mrs. Lee Smith visited in Kaiamasoo
a couple of days lam week.
Mrs. Dunning, who has been caring
for her daughter tn Kalamazoo, came
home Monday.
Mrs. Dora Barber, .who has been
quite ill for several days, is some
better.
Hale Gilbert, of Battle Creek, is
spending some time at his uncle’s,
Enos Barber's.
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Mrs. Jennie Fisher and Atfuflla Note­
loom, of Kalamazoo, spent Sunday at
their respective-homes.
’
We had church service Sunday for
the first time In several weeks, on
account of bad 'roods and bad weather.
. The L. A. S. social at P. Barber’s
last week was .a success, and netted
the society &gt;15.
D. P. Flower was the guest of his
daughters In Kalamazoo Wednesday
and Thursday.
John Clinton will occupy the house
vacated- by Newell Barh-r. and will
work far Clayton Barber, who has
charge of his father’s farrtT
^Newell Barlter wife and two eldest
daughters and Charlies Andrus start
for Noir Mexico Tuesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Barber will leave their year 61&lt;1
daughter fof the present with her
aunt. Mm. Charles Barber, on account
of the poor health of the mother.
At their last meeting, the L. A. S.
elected the following officers for the
coming year: President. Mrs. Philip
Barber; vice president. Mrs. Arthur
Shorter:
secretary. Mrs
Charles
Honeysett: treasurer. Mrs. lone Bar­
ber.

Mr.
town.
ness.
.Mr.
spent

Ralph Webster, of North Johns­
was in town Tuesday on busi­
t
Ellis Faulkner and son Paul
a few days in Grand Rapids last

r Miss Lottie Foi. of Cloverdale, visl (fed her unde. CeorgeE. Mosher, last
j week.
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Mr.-and Mrs. Sam Now of South
Johnstown calfed on Dr. and Mrs.
| Harter last Tuesday.

ELLIS E. FAULKNER, I
THE DKUGGIIT.

Mr. and Mrs. Pr Van de ld$ter, of
Gr.ll Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace
,Pennock'last Friday.
-,
j Miss Bessie Faulkner, of Grand Rap­
Ids. is visiting he/ brother. Ellis E.
Faulkner, this week.
Mr Will Pierce, Sr., of Long Island.,
came home Tuesday, after an absence

MICHIGAN.

DELTON,

We can take care of your
wants In the window- shade
line. All the desirable col ■
ors. Special sizes made to
order.

A A. A A ArfW;

Mbs Nellie Rlabridger. of Battle'
Creek, is spending a few days with
her sister, Mrs. Harter,
Mrs. Gaskill returned Saturday from
Toledo, where stje hhs been visiting
for the past few weeks.
The farmers are hoping that ice will
npt cover the wheat flelds-and spoil the •
prospects for a good crop as happened
last year.
The Misses Rena and Pearl Plfer.
who have had a severe' attack of scar­
let fever, are njile to be up and around
the,house: These are the only cases.
I
The Old People’s dance, given by
the ladles of ’he Wall 1 Ake telephone
J j line lasr Tuesday night, was well at- । tended Every one report*s a Jolly time
k j The play. "Old Joe Ruggles. Dr the
» Girl Miner./ given In Hickory Corners
I last Saturday night by the Di-lton}

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is here. Sow is a t?ood time to
tel us flguto on the material tor
your new house, barn or other
building^/ We can mive. you
money on
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H/ITER ML. •

F Military ■ Band, was largely attended
J ' and npptaciatedt by,th® people In that
J | vicinity..
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Isaac Capon and Lacey Jones, the
L", rural mail carrier, are preparing to
f | erect large sized barns this spring. W.

* II. Chase is. furbishing the lumber for
Make a drawing of what you r ] both structures.
want and we will tell you the
cost Como in and let us talk it
over.
SHULTZ.

I. Crossman. of Hastings, was on our
street Monday.
1
Mrs. Amanda Smith spent Friday of
। last wwk at Coats Grove.
,
'Mrs. .Mary Smith visited her son and
family of Ch'qglotte last week.
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William Tattle and wife are enter-'

DELTON
STATE
BANK
We

Per cent on

Pay

Deposits.

We loan our money on Real
Estate or good Bankable Paper.
We do not loan our money away,
.from home, but do business only
with people we know are all
right.
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Honey to Loan
at reasonable rates. Deeds,
Hortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.

New York Drafts, Insurance
and Bonds Sold.

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DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH, President.
J. G. HUGHES. V. President.
'E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.

DR. McLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPENNING.
JAMES COLLINS.

Banneb subscribers can bay
the large Wall Map of Barry
County at the Delton post office

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The map gives all the roads,
number of acres In each farm,

with owners name.

Now is the

time to get one before they are

all gone.
The price, while they last, Is

fifty cents each.

NORTHEAST PRAIRIEVILLE.

'

Our sleighing
going Vapidly. We
will nil be rejoiced when the robins
tome to stay,
Charles Griffen, of Now York stab',
has gbn&lt;- to work for Maurice Mills
for the spmmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick visited his
mother near Galesburg last Sunday.
She Is in vefy poor health.
Charles Garrett and wife moved
their household goods Wednesday to
their new home near Delton.
Mf£&gt; A. Soochmen's three brothers
are oat from Knlamnzoo. They are4
having a good time fishing. .
Miss Eula Storr is visiting her sister.
Mrs. Ed Vandergrof. of Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Irvin Garrett’s mother. Mrs.
Seesins. Is slowly recovering from an
artack of la grippe, to the great de­
light of her many friends?
Charles Sedgwick expects to start
for New Mexlca Monday, in the hopes
that the climate there may be bene­
ficial to bls health. His family expects!
। to start later on.

Mr. Thomas Whipple Is on the sick

rams remedy
hllsys *Dfor
p*!l.
cures windTwenjy-ocnts
colic and Is tbe
fest
diarrhoea.
a,
bottle.

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Asldgiiload of young people from
this locality attended the surprise on
Miss i.fllis* Shultz, of Doud's Comers,
last week Wednesday wen Ing. and re­
port a fine time.
.
Mrs. it. E. Webster has been called
io Lake Odessa on account.of the sick­
ness &lt;&gt;f her father, so the L. A. S. hasbeep pul off for one week anyway, and
may in1 longer.

HOPE.
Mina Otis, of Rutland, was the guest
of Ix&gt;na and Mabel OUs, Sunday.
Mrs. Huldah Otis returned Sunday
from a five weeks’ visit with relatives
In Prairieville and Orangeville.
The play "Tony, the Convict".will be
given at Glasa Creek Grange hall
March 1|T by local talent. Admission
15 cents.
Th*- novelty social at the McCallum
school houm- was a sneros both so­
cially and financially, netting the
school |l&lt;u*&gt;&lt;
Much-credit Is due the
teacher. Miss E. Sivercnce. for the:
splendid .program show In pm hat she is
painstaking in her work.
About
twenty
Woodmen
from
Cloverdale visited Glass Creek-camp
Wednesday evening. March 1 and
lielped them Initiate several candi­
dates. Several from Glass Creek re
turned .tjie visit to Cloverdale camp
Saturday evening.

Un-1&gt; Unfetter wit
Uvirvf; that tb* J

The Up-to-date Grocer.
&gt;*^&gt;tvkt cd for bd
conn* ot I
•11
10o
Korn Krisp, per package..
tUensdter
Grape Sugar Flakes, per pkg lOe
f4,lfiiwu*stoA jmeETMareh «h- *«*•
Anchor Oats, 5 lb package,
a nice dish in every one tl 20c
12 ban Dandy Soap, a good
BANKfiunCY MUTICR.
2 Sc
In the IMsUlct Ctort of the I’nited States, far
washer tj..........................
the Wrvtera IMrtct of Mk-hlcMi. Noulhem
1 ‘.&lt;&gt;n.
In the mutter of Motel C. Mar tile, bankrupt. Iti
If you want Gil that will not
Baukrupiry. I
smoke your chimney, call. for
To tte eredUors at Mate! C. Mat bus, ot Castle­
ton. tn Hit- r««nnt) of Harry, aud dl»tth&lt; iCtor^
PALACINE, a guarantee with,
said, a tanknr*
Notice is hereby given that on the 2»th day ot
every gallon, per gal............ 14c
February. A. Hr ISM. tte said Mate! C. Marbia
ua* duly
bankrupt.and thaitte Br&lt;
tnrettng of her etadlU-r* will te held at the 06
dee oi the Judx- &lt;t f’rubat.- -»f Barry eoupfy. lu
tneeltyof Hs*dngs. In Harry county in »ai4
GOLD MINE FLOUR
«ti«tnet. &lt;u&gt; tte 31&lt; day of March. A. D.
at
lOo'clock lu tte forrauon. al Wtticb time the
mid creditors may alt-nd. prove tlietr eUlm*.
1 have the exclusive sale.
appoint a trustre.. etambie the bankrupt-*ud
, The best Spring Wheat Flqor r tranv-w-t such other 1-oltM* a» may properly
con» teforc atld nn-cltog.
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I sold.
i Krfrrre lii Bankruptcy. ,
j A«k for 2 pound sample package. '
Kalamjuou. Mich J March i»k tvM. .

rented a farm near Radford, will move
on the same this week. Their neigh­
bors and friends regret their moving

THl ( IK&lt; l lTCpL’RT lOR THE COUNTY
OF KENT. 1R CHANCERY.
(Migtn*! Bill.
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tr.hr. 1 -if.
t'unr&gt;*.la,'..j m , a l'u...r It...—

Bert C. Pennock,
Delton, Mich-

llatiK. Hattinx*
ILnk of Itaalinn.
Mich.. Httlo .ViSbrMnp. H*r,tv W. wil­
liams. Norman S. Wbitwjr, Richard Whitp.1,,1 it
t.,
iv.I.

YOUR TRADE &lt;
WANTED
Are you one of the many
• patrons of the

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DELTON ROLLER MILLS? 4
We would be pleased to have
you give us a trial order. The
nigh-grade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfac­
tion wherever used.

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CUSTO.T WORK
A SPECIALTY.

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DELTON ROLLER

MILLS,

DELTOB. MICHKAN.

Wtetm. William H. I ha«e and J.*hn *Hold«i, defendant*.
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Ciom Bill .
Philo A. Stetdon and Harvry W. Witham*.
Complainant*, v* Fujren' Hanbom. Sarah ».
Hart horn, and John J. Sw-wart. defendant*
Oom Btll.
Norman f». Whunry. Richard Whitrvry. Pat■ nek IL Gilkey. Aaa Stratum. Water* W.
Iteary. EJu* W. Bowman and Kelt F. Wil
urn, complainant*.

Eugene Hartnocn. Sarah R. Hartkorn and John-

twetnj. in the yjar »nr th&lt;.-it«*n&lt;t. rtnr hundrr
an I Ave. I.' the endroptauerf. Circuit CuMt
Cixntr.Metier for Barry Ceastr. Michknc
*ball »efl the-prem»&gt;-» hrtvtnaftrr drarrdw-s. ■
Poutt H«tu4 ii

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tin triBkrr» and Stat* «»t Michigan. k-w&gt;n
rrjted ■» tte t&gt;p«»hwc«t Zfrtner (X. W.
ScvtMin mmbrr IhittT &lt;ZU) in Town
one JLS) North of Kstge rtuoter mar
•«. curtaining m* ktiti.l»rd lixtr (IMF

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R. S. HARTER, M. D.,

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
OFFICE B0CRB-I1 to Ha. m.. 1 to3 pan.;»
to a pun.. All call* promptly attended. .Trite
CLOVERDALE.
I'tMXM* al oHlar,
Miss Clara Linderman, of Harbor
otter al mMaure. Brilon. .Mich.
Springs. Is visiting friends In this
vicinity.

The band boys hold their last club
dance Friday evening. March 10. The
ladies interested in the bond will senfc
supper at the Maccabee hall to all who
wish.
B*or*tbe
’frtMOn Hrett.fr Bart
James Slate and wife spent Sunday i
art S. O. Ashley's.
J. F. Oswald is quite sick.
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
Raw or Inflamed Limbi.
The regular teachers' examination
’W° the »O"««rful enrtt. will be held at the Court House In Has
‘ill
d ^U“8 qnalltlM or Eolm-.
Honey and Tar. Itprewnlapncntoon tings on Thursday and Friday March
la and consumption from a hard cold 9 and 10,1W6.
setJed on the lungs.
John C. Ketcham,
Commissioner of Schools.
. it5011 ’V110 buT Wooded itock .0
HOPE CENTER.
to lb« .action of C. H. Steven., olJohn
Blown, nee .dr. on onr loth page.
Mrs. Edward Gates Is quite sick.
'fai Ahojg B«(M
Vern Ixxjmls and famify spent Sun­
It is a pleasure to take Dr
day at C. B. McDermott's.
Little
Liver
Pilis
and
enjoy
their
tonic
Andrew Shaffhauaer and family
??®ct Qpon the liver. Sold by Fred L
spent Sunday with Isaac Newton.
Heath, the druggist.
.
। Mrs. Herbert Stanton, who has been
very ill, Is slowly Improving.
Plneaalve acta like a poultice Beat
Mrs. Florence Wilkinson has been
‘“»h® *&lt;&gt;rld fo? boils, bun?
assisting her sister. Mrs. John Doster,
F-’
In settling, (’as they have just, •'moved L. Heath, the druggist. etc'
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to Hastings.

Ba Mtre hnd use that old and wall triad rent
Sm Srthlng.
Window's
It soothes
MooUlog
ma cbUd.
Syrup,
MfUmsUw
tar ebD-

PENNOCK’S

School began again this week in:
district No. 5, after being closed for
two weeks on Account of scarlet fever
No new cases.
John McGlocklln mid family, having

was enjoyed by all present.
; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ixmmls and son
j Glen were guests of Charles McDer­
mott and family of‘Hope Cente r Satur­
day night arid Sunday.
The L. A. S. will meet with Mrs.
Mary Payne next week Thursday. All
the members are requested to be pres­
ent. as the election of officers will take
place.
Mark Bugbee and wife, of Orange­
ville, visited his mother last week
_ Tuesday. She returned home *wlth
/them to spend the remainder of the
| winter.

La grippe cougW yield quickly to the
wonderful curative qualities of Foley*■
Honey and Tar. There is nothing else
"just aa good."

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James Underhill 4s able to go about
the house on crutches.
.
' Mrs. Eben Pennock spent a part ot
last week In Battle Creek visiting her
sisters.
E. Piter Is afflicted with rheumatism
lu one of his feet so he is unable tb
get out of doors.
Homer Kelley and wife will move
on the George Main place vacated by
John McGIoeklin.
Cassius Clark ipent Saturday and
Sunday with Iceland Sutherland of
Hendershott district.

Fred Monica and wife are quite sick.
Mrs. Charles Kingsbury, their daugh­
ter. is taking care of them.
Miss Jessie McBain, of Petoskey, is
visiting her niece. Mrs. Frank Leonard.
; talnini^their grandson of Woodbury.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Miss Edith Gillespie, of Bittie
Alvah Kenyon, of Ceylon Corners, is
Mrs. Lehman Is visiting friends in
Creek," spent Sunday with her-mother.
making an extended visit at this place. I Hastings.
Mrs. Belle Shepherd, of Orangeville, i
Mias Cora I-anderman. of Harbor
Laura Drummond was at Kalamazoo
was In Cloverdale one day last week.
Springs, is visiting at J. Hall's and A. Saturday.
The M. W. A.,"of Cloverdale, and
Carpenter’s.
Messrs. Sam and Will Ritchie, of
Vesta Kenyon returned homo last Yankee Springs were In town Friday,, guests from Rutland banqueted at the |
residence
of Frank Sayles last Satur-1
called
here
by
the
serious
Illness
of
Friday from a two weeks’ stay at
day evening.
their mother. Mrs. Margaret Ritchie.
Hickory Corners.
Rev. John N’yce. of DeTtoit, former |
Mr. H. G. Brown is getting better.
Louise Johnson, of Hastings. Is vis­
John H. Drummond returned to his pastor here-conducted quarterly meet- j
iting relatives arid friends in this and
Ing kervices here last Sunday. His
home in Grand Rapids Saturday.
adjoining vicinities.
The maple sugar social at McLeay’s old friends were very glad to see him.
Clyde Deering Is ill with inflamma­
tion of the -bowels. Dr. Fritch, of hall, held for the benefit nf the band, I after his absence of about thirteen
| years. Rev. I. Marshall, of Nashville,
Cloverdale, is attending.
was well attended. A program was
Mrs. Fred Zerbol was a guest of given that was enjoyed by all present. was also' present.
Mrs. Burt McCallum is slowly re­
Mrs. Obed Chamberlain, nf Cloverdale, Th» boys are progressing nicely with
ttfelr band.
Saturday night and Sunday.
covering from a severe illness.
Hugh Campbell is kept busy most
Will Le|naar left the employ of J.
A large number from this place at­
to take up-again
the -man
* drlnnssnn tn
.1- »»-—- ­ ' of the time putting in phones and
tended the quarterly meeting at 1 Adrlanson
i agement of his farm.
Cloverdale Saturday and Sunday.
th«lr connections.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz and daugh­
Rev. .and Mrs. Thos. Young enter­
Our school is having a vacation this
ter l.ilah visited at Archie Banslll’s, of tained Ma and Mrs. E. J. Warren, of w&lt;Mfk.
Cedar Creek, one ‘day last week.
Deplain, tins state, last week.
Willard Payne Is confined to the
Clayton Breeze®/ of Prairieville, is
house with the*grippe.
spending some time here, the guest
PINE LAKE.
| of his uncle. L. Terpennlng. and
Miss Florence Ives, pf Martin. Is the
I family.
guest of MisS Eva Burchett.
n ,R- 11 j" Put o|' In col.
I The school social at F. Weyerman’s
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Honeysette will lap-abp. tube, with nozzle attnehtnent.
"ton. pain
। last Friday night was well attended. live in F. W. Mhiar'shouse near the Initonu011”'!,1’ Il'
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These 12 scholarships cover any
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MR AWAY SIAM
Continued from page one.

it. A box without the cover will give
you an Idea of a meaning of the field
here. There are no fences and no lim­
its except a mound of earth a foot
(more or lew wide) corresponding to
the aides and end of box. We found
we could walk for quite a distance ou
there paths and get nearer the people
who were working there. Several
wpmeu wefis wading to their knees and
we watched them transplant the rice
plants. It is sown first in a small field
just lik® grass; is allowed to grow to a
height of 10 or 12 incbee, when it is
pulled up and two or three stalks are
used for each hill or place.
There
stalks are simpty set Into the mud,
about 12 inches apart. I counted three
dozen men, women and children to say
nothing of many buffaloe. Siam, like
China is a great rice producing nation,
and I am very glad to say that 1 have
been able to watch the people at work
in these immense tracts of land.
Venison is now in the market.. It
cannot be obtained usually—only when
the rains have flooded the swamps and
forced the deer to seek drier abodes.
My-cook has just come-to me with a
paper and pencil. He learned “James”
last Sunday, as we read from the 2nd
chapter in responsive Siamese reading.
He came to me after church and asked
me how to pronounce it. Tonight he
had “James" and “riee" on paper. 1
wrote the whole English alphabet for
him and gave him several easy words to
write. Mrs. Eckels asked little Chua,
brother of the tiuy twins, whose babies
thoVe were and he . said “mem’s” or

*ad “salaamed" a great deal to Kru
Chang and him as a token of gratitude.
Yesterday a man came to get some
medicine and he brought two talking
birds In a large cage. They are “Nok
cun tawng" are very black with- a little
orange on them. We are trying to
teach them “Thank you’’ and “How
are you" in Siamese.
The Eckels family are happy over the
advent of a little girl, Margaret Kin-'
cade, who was born Sunday morning.
She is my charge now, until Mrs. Eckels
can be up. (Saturday P. M.) When the
mail came we had nine splendid letters,
a book “The Octave of Life" from Mrs.
Hoyt, of Auburn, N. Y. whore husband
Qr. Hoyt was pastor of the Oak Park
church, and who wrote this book. This
makes two she has sent us, Several of
the members of that church sent a
parcel which contained several nice
handkerchiefs, a Christmas card, a
beautiful lace collar and greetings from
all. One of the letters was from Ham­
ilton King. It closed by wishing us a
Merry Christmas and Happy New. Year
and rending a special word of good
cheer to the little lady from Michigan.
We are so glad you have mail carriers
now and won’t b&amp;ve to travel through
all sorts of weather to the poet oftlce.
One of the Royal ’Surveymen has
Pott’s disease or tuberculosis of the
spine, and Doctor helped him. So to­
day he came over bringing a three year
old monkey. He is very strong; has
red streaks over his eyes and long hair
and short tall. His name is Ling Sang,
but we like J acko better. He is fasten­
ed to a tree and can go up the branches
quite a ways. The Siamese are very
fond of pets especially birds.
The
donor of tbe monkey still has one
or two, besides two cubs and some
birds.

dead. The other waq wrapped in
filthy clothes, something which looked
like fine tobacco was on its head. They
found a kernel of rice in its mouth,
and having been fed such food natural­
ly gave it “jep," Siamese word for pain.
There was a man in the bouse who had.
cancer of the jaw. Monday morning one
of the Chinese who is a member of the
church, sent us a nice dish of fine milk.
It tasted just like cow's milk^ood Jer­
sey at that, but in reality was a water­
buffalo’s. I sent Mrs. Eckels some and
she enjoyed it too. Rev. Eckels said
usually the buffalo’s milk was strong
aud “cheesey” and he could not account
for this being so nice, but nice It was.
Of course we boiled it first We wash
bananas, lemons, oranges, dates, etc.
before using. We go to the market
ourselves enough to see the people who
handle these things. The largest lem­
ons we have are about the size of a
dollar piece. Oranges are best when
green on the outside. They do not
turn very yellow. Mr. Eckels sent us
over a nice slice of vension yesterday.
Today we finished St John 6th chapte* We are able to translate quite
rapidly now and enjoy it very much.
We shall soon be writing the language
more, then shall I send you a Siamese
letter. We snend about two hours each
evening now in reviewing and prepar­
ing new work. Four hours each day is
all we can do without trying our eyes
too much, We are very happy in qjir
work and home. I shall send you by
this mail one of our weekly papers
from Bangkok, which will give you
some idea of our weekly news/7 This
one tells of Prince Adalbert’s, of Ger­
many, being in Bangkok. Rev. Eckel#
children have been writing and sending
letters to Santa Claus, Everywhere
Town. They will hang up their hoee
Friday night (Friday p. m.) Our coolie
has just come to call us to see a big
snake he caught under the house, about
six feet long and quite large around.
This morning a harmless green one
sprang from the limb of a tree near the
house. Our rainy season is over we
think. To-day we have a typical spring
day at home. Old Sol is getting near­
er aud nearer to us now and it is so
pleasant. I just have to forte myself
to think of snow at home. It does not
seem like Christmas here on that ac­
count. It is almost Impossible to use
an ordinary salt' cellar even with corn
starch in it. Mrs. Eckels usee the little
individual salt dishes like you have
but I use the little -vaee like dish with
tbe Hastings High school on, which
Mrs. Davenport gave me and our
Yoiahoma spoon which Mrs. Derr, of
China, gave Doctor Walker for being
so good a “horse" on the Doric. Even
with plenty of starch the salt becomes
very damp. We have eto use about
twice as much gelatine here as at home,
in order to make the fruit salad or if
doesnot harden.
wm

mine. They call me by a word which
means “strong." So I am “mem" the
This has been as'cool a day as some
‘‘strong.” We have not learned why of our October dkys at home. Just a
I am thus called.
fine breeze all day.
1 received a letter and a birthday the dispensary this week for medicine
card this week from Ma (Miss) Cham for his two mouths old babe. It had
Buree, of tbe Wang Lang School, fever as a result of feeding ft rice and
Bangkok. I have already rent you a bananas. We have nine chickens now
tatted doily she made and
now I and three chucks. Come to dinner to­
send her letter. Coming from a Siamese morrow and you shall have some nice
To-night
aud one who showed great interest in chicken and noodle soup.
us, and one who has been educated in we are going to have (Armour’s, ham
and
eggs.
It
comes
sliced
and
trimmed
a Christian school, I thought you might
enjoy it The card is hand painted and in tins and is fine, except salty.
Have
I
told
ypu
that
the
Siamese
in
is very pretty. (We insert the letter
below, which with its quaint but ex­ shaking hands with us, always place
cellent use of English will interest their left hand on their right wrist as
they extend the right hand to us? In
our readers.)
handing us anything they do this too.
Dear Mr*. Walker.
Howl would likietoeeeyou when each
I am so glad to receive your nice lonn letter
this afternoon. Ye*, I do wish to go aril ,we of our letters arrives and a uniform­
your new home, and to stay there with yoa and ed carrier leaves it at the dbor! Yotfc
help you sew, aud help 1’r- 'Volker with his
medical work. I am still going on wtttt my shouldree us now. We have not been
medical work. Every morning and afternoon I so busy since bur arrival. Saturday, one
have to "look after mj» patient*. In the First of tbe twins of "'whom I have written
-Grade that I teach there an- sixteen glr k. I
before was taken very ill, and we de­
love Co teach them. because they seem to'like
learning. They llke.to sing too. Every .Sunday cided to take' care of it here, where
they come and ask me to sjrig hymns. 1 then everything was clean and so we could
read a few verses in the Bible and explain iim give it our help by day or night. It
and sometimes ask them some questions.. Ail could not swallow so had to be fed by.
The other day toward evening Dr.
the little ones come around me nearly every
Walker and I were in a Siamese store
evening to ask me t j play games such as "catch­ a tube, leading toward the stomach.
ing." "Ruth and Jacob ’ etc. My girls le*sons We did all we could but it died yester­ owned by a white-haired old lady. She
are Arithmetic. Ccmposltlon. Object Lessons. day P. M&lt; and_ was buried last night came up back of me, placed both hands
Grammar, Translation. Reading. Spelling, Geog­ The .other babe was taken sick Mon­ on my hips, took my 'hand in hers, felt
raphy, (Drawing and Etiquette.
The exami­
of wrist and arm, and then said some­
nation for the whole school will Is* held soonjiud day and we took it Tuesday, sb had
1 imjs- &lt;wery one of the girls will pass. Dear both for a while. 1’he living one has thing to her daughter. Tbe mother of
Mri Walker were you not glad to bear tint I always been the stronger, but last the patient whom Dr. Walker visited
havfe been bapttsed on the eth of November by night from 6:00 to 9:00 we worked over yesteiday has just come for morepedIter. J. B. Dunlap at tbe New Church? You
icine. She fed the babe rice and it died.
may guessbow my heart jumped for joy and it and it revived. About’5,-00 this morn­
happy- I have been a Christian by heart for ing she had another sinking spell but She just told our teacher and he trans­
years, and wished tb be baptised, but my father we again helped her, altho I went for lated for us, that when one of a pair of
would not let me. 1 walk’d until November Alb, the parents Ht 6:00, so they might be twins dies, the other does too. What
my mother came to soe me. and I asked her tod here lu case she died. They know we an erroneous idea! Doctor told him to
she gave me the consent. lj*st month was the
tell her the best way to kill any babe
-Thot Kratln Holidays' here In Bangkok. Tbe are doing what we can, and that Is far
was to feed it rice. She said the dead
word 'Thof mean* -’to Uy down' aud ‘Kratln' more than they could do.
babe looked nice. How much nicer it
•the yellow robes for Che priest.’ This ceremony
We shall take dinner with the Eckels
Is held in every October. This lasts'for one
might have looked if it had lived! I just
whole month. The ceremonies are celebrated family Saturday a.« they prefer to use long to show these women bow to be
by procession* on land and water. Those by that day to “celebrate" Christmas. 1 dean and keep their homes clean. We
• water are especially magnificent. The- g:illy shall serve New Years dinner on the
are very pleased to notice that since we
dressed j&gt;eoplr In beautiful boats decorated with
following Saturday.
\
told the mother she might take home
branches and Hag* «o%pn the river and caaaWto
A gaily dressed Malay (mostly Mo­
offer tbelr gifts such «•&gt; yellow robe*, food etc to
the babe, we have been caring for, they
the priest* at the temple*. I always go with my hammedans; crowd just passed by with have been Meaning house and getting
family to th® temple. But this year I did nut go music—a bridegroom’s processioti go­
things cleaned up a bit. How long it
because It was tho day that I was going to be I .
. the &lt;home of .the
v... kbride.
—
ing to
Their will last remains to be seen, but we told
baptised, aud besides 1 never bowed to the
priest since I know something alsNit Go&gt;L Yes favorite colors seem to be bright! red, her this morning that she must keep it
I will eat a big piece' of turkey for you and Dr. yellow, and purple. AU have very clean. (4:30 p. m ) Rev. Eckels aud
If I cam gel some on tbe Thanksgiving l&gt;ay black hair and these colors contrast
Yesterday I went to shopping to buy some ma­ nicely. The Siamese have black hair Dr. Walker have just gone to call on
the Governor. He speaks some Eng­
terials for my coat aud enb-nalnment dress. I
wish your letter did come to me tbe day before too and no matter how old the person lish. a fact which makes it less embar­
yesterday; then I could buy a present for your I have never seen a baldhQad, that does rassing for C. Yet it is quite remark­
birthday, as well as not. But however 1 will not say none are bald, however, does it?
draw and paint a card for the gift. But Itl* not Rev. Eckels says very few people are able how much we can understand even
without an interpreter. (Friday live­
good -because It Is the beginning of practicingThe rainy season Is now all gone here, and the bald here. They all seem to have heavy ning.) They had a very pleasant call
cold weather Is creeping tn its place. It was hair and curly hair is a rarity. Every on the Governor. H.e said he would
very cold, in these few days. Now, while I am man and woman wears his and &lt;;‘ier return it to-morrow. The Commiswriting you. Is wry cold also. Now I must clow hair as yon see the King does—pompa­
sionei has a daughter at Wang Lang,
my letter because I have sort eyes, and they are
growing dim. I must be very careful of them. dour. The other Sunday an old China- whom Mrs. Eckels likes very much.
I’lease excuse my writing, and many mistakes tn (
j man died at the dispensary- Be was a She has taken up with American ways
the letter. Please remember me to Dr. Walker. Christian, a Baptist. Rev. Eckels and rapidly and seems more like a foreign­
With beat wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving, a Dr. Walker made tho coffin, and cover­
er to Mrs. E. than a Siamese. The
Merrv ChrlstuiM and a Happy New Year. May
ed it with white cloth, white being a father has just come for his babe. We
God help you in *11 of your ways. Pleaw an­
swer .to mo soon, because 1 love to hear and symbol of mourning. Then it was car­ are going c*rer to Rev. Eckels soon to
write to Jou. Good night. With love I remain ried on a pole, on the shoulders of two take the little gifts for the children,
Yours rlnreroly
Siamese to the grave.
knife, whistle, vase, ribbons, cup aud
CHAM BURKk.
Dr. Walker and Kru Chang have saucer, handkerchiefs (from America.)
T)r. Walker performed au operation
to day on aChlnaman tor osleomyelllla, Just been called co see a woman who It is quite hard to find anything real
gave birth to twins last night. So'of- nice here.' (Saturday a. m.) This letter
to morrow ou a child', eye.
ten the relatives do not come to the is of the “to-be continued" sort, but
Dec. 14, 1WM.
I
Mould on clolbea and hooka, ruat on dispensary until the sufferer has ex- about an hour after the babe was taken
• hausted all their strength. A day, or home, the father came saying it was in
Iron and »«»1 and the inceeaant errugeven a few hours means so much
ale tor the anta to get into the sugar
‘ pain.’ We both went and did what we
bowl are thing, we try to do away sometimes r-forgot to tell you the
i could for It, leaving it reeling better.
with. Daring oar language lewoo thl.i reason the first twins were sick was
morning I happened to look down at due to the mothers giving them rice: It died tho shortly after we came away.
।
and-llananas,
only
a
little
she
said.
She
1 Really it Is much better off in our
the door and there waa a Kring ot ant,
turning right angle, a. nicely aa could i8 over here now, alternately watching
the babe, and then coming to watch
he, and each one carrying a reed or
the monkey In the front yard. Dr.
egg
*
Walker came home from seeing his
tVe ate tranalating John 3rd now. It new patient just before supper. He
For Infknts an$ Children.
1. bo much oaaler than at drab- The had cut up bls handkerchief, as the
Doctor baa a tubercular oneratlon thl. eyee of both father and mother were
r M la bnay at 11 now. He took out very sore, and had to be washed
ttie Blitchee from tho lid. ot hl. lot and they had
Bears the /'j?
S/fz? j
no clean
cloths.
natient UH. a. nr. aud let him go home. The mid-wife was giving the new Signature of
T&amp;CC&amp;Ai
The man relzed him by the hand, and mother a cold bath! One of the twins
placod them on hir head and forehead

CASTOR IA

Tki Kind Yos Hara Always Bough*

7

Heavenly Father’s care than In theirs
or ours, altho we are sorry to lose it.
. It is another summers day and very
beautiful. Our servants (Rev. E’s and
ours) and a few friends are preparing
a Siamese dinner for themselves and
will have it on the back porch veranda
I should say as it is so large.
Annabel gave me a nice pin cushion,
John some buttons, we have had a
great time finding large flat buttons,
aud Mr. and Mrs. Eckels gave ns a
beautiful tray with blackberries and
leaves burned into it. I do not know
what it is made of. They all received
a good many nice presents from Amer­
ica and two boxes coming later.- Rev.
E. is supported by a Washington, D. C.
church. We gave each of our servants
some money to use as they please. The
girl whose machine 1 rent, sent me a
vase and boquet this morning. 'We
hope you will get one or two of our
letters for Christmas.
Last night we bad a dureen. I sent
Rev. Van Auken a postal having Sla■mese fruit on and that Is one of them.
Lt is tbe vilest smelling fruit we ever
got hold of, but fortunately one does
not taste the smell and we found it very
nice, both of us liked it, much to cjur
surprise. Some people learn to eat it
by holding the nose, others by putting
salt on. We did neither. It is a very
heathful fruit. (Saturday 6 p. m ) The
Governor has just gone having been
here over an hour.
He is a very plain
man and .very interesting in conver­
sation. He has spent sometime in
India and much time in the wilds of
Siam. It is now time for the mail to go.

UTILIZES THE SU.N'B HEAT.

A solar motor which has receutij
been invented by Dr. E. P. Brown ol
(Cottonwood Falls, Kan., is illustratec
Ip the accompanying engraving. Tlx
apparatus aa described in the Scientist
American embodies some very usefu
improvements over solar motors ai
•Ijfrctotore constructed. Tbe large re
Cectnr xnny Ln time of storm be re
versed and lowered, as indicated lx
One of the figures, when It will present
much less resistance to the wind and
thus escape injury or destruction.
Pivotally mounted at the left end o;
the base frame Is a tower, formed wlti

TD Bnaz 0 VQHK

To Mothers of Ailing Children
Many little boys and girls in this
town are weak, thin-legged, hollow­
cheeked and bloodless. We wish every
mother could know what our Vinol will do
for such children. We promiee that it
will create fleeh, build them up and make
them strong, robust and rosy. If it fail*
to do this we will cheerfully return all
the money paid us for the Vinol taken.
On these terms it’s your duty to try it.

W. H. GOODYEAR. Druaaitt
tbv xaxrarST
.r,A» a spitAAe.
wheel, which baa chain connectlor
wlth'gcarlag operated by a clock meeb
anisui on tbe base frame. The clock
trulu in driven by a weight suspended
from the pulley at the top of the tow­
er, and nt intervals of two minutes 11
releases tbe reflector, which thereupor
Is rotated -through n small angle by s
secund weight similarly bung. By thl*
menns the reflector is made to always
bear the proper relation to the sun. m
as to focus the sun's rays on the boiler
The -vertical movement or inclination
of the retlector is attained by operating
tbe gearing which meshes with thf
segmental racks on tbe reflector.

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ELECTRIC IRRIGATION.
Valnelesa California Deaerta
claimed by Motor Pompa.

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From the city of Los Angeles. Cal.,'
on tbe FaHtlc coast to tbe Sierra
Madre mountains, a distance of abont
ninety miles, says tbe New York Press,
the electric current has taken an active
part In converting hundreds of thou­
sands of- acres of absolutely valueless
desert Into farms and fruit ranches
worth from X200 to *500-per acre.
Streams from the constantly melting
snows of tbe mountains are turned
Into !&gt;ower bouses, and tbe current
generated la run over many transmis­
sive lines across this formerly great
desert.
A well la driven for each seventy-five
pr hundred acre farm and tbe water
raised and turned into irrigating ditch­
es by electric pumps taking current at
very low cost from the transmission
line. No expert attendant is required,
It being only necessary to throw a
■witch and leave the motor to do tbe
work. The wells are deep.’ ranging
from 200 to 800 feet, but when water
is struck- the supply seems to be. In­
exhaustible.

T M. SMITH, Attorney at Law.
•
Woodland, Mich.
AlljbusineM given prompt and earefai
attention. Collections a specialty.
PHTS1CIAWB

R. LOWRY,
HuUngo, Mich.
always a large stock of CT* glaaoeo
spectacles on band.
A?A C. H. BARBER,
• ' Physicians and Surgeons.

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Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Fred L. Heath’s drug store,
aariinw* phono
Offlw phooa au
V. GALLAGHER, Physician an*• Surgeon, Dowling. Office hournr
7 to 9 qjn., 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.

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IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW
What a Heap of Happiness it Would ’
Bring to Hastings Homes.

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K. WILLISON, D. D. S.
•
Ha«tlriKB. Mich.

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Hard to do work with aching back. .
A. SHELDON,
Hours of misery at leisure or at work.
.
Abstract and Real Estate office.
If women only knew tbe cause.
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Backache pains come from sick kid­
Money to loan ou Real EcUU- Real EMata
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OIL
u slide block
two-guide rails, on
Tbe block 11
is adapted to
the desired post
raised
there
tlon l»y menus of i
shelve whee
to. [which passes
and is.wound
at the top of the
up on a drum nt tbe
TV* block support* oue end of :
tubul.-ir shaft, which nt the oppoeiti
end Is supported in n swivel bearing
carried on a bracket fastened to tbt
basi frame. The reflector is mountec
on this shaft by means of a pair ol
seuihental racks, secured to the re
fieetpr and adapted to mesh with suita
hie wearing rorried in blocks on th*
slrnfi. The shaft nt the /•enter open*
intol'n spberhml boiler, nt the focus of
the reflector. Steam generated in th*
bolldr is. conducted by a pipe passing
through the tubular shaft to an engine

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No one word better expresses the
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Other
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W.
Holloway the reliable retail
dealer has so much confidence in this
remarkable remedy that he guarantees
a curt% or the money will be refunded,
Ml o-na costs but 50 cents a box. Ask
to see the strong guarantee given with
every box.
Mi-o-na is in tablet form and should
be taken before each meal. Other re­
medies for stoikach troubles and indi­
gestion are taken after the meal, and
decompose the good food you eat, but
but Mi-o-na used beforeeating strength­
ens tbe stomach, soothes and. heals all
(nations and inflamation, enriches tbe
blood, and puts the stomach in such a
healthy Condition that it will take care
of tbe food itself and there will be no
pain and suffering.

Backache is never known to those
&gt;ersons who take an occasional dose of
’ineules. Tbe value of the reein ob­
tained from the Pine tree has long been
recognized in the treatment of diseases
of the bladder and kidneys. One dose
of Pineulea will give relief, and one
bottle will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath
the druggist.

rUNEBAL DIRECTOR

M. STEBBINS,
Licensed Embalmer
and Funeral Director.
Rooms next to Christmas' Photograph
RtuiUo. Residence aoe Court street. AD
calls protpptly attended, day er nlghLja
Cltlxens Phone. Res. 60; Ottlca 7&lt;L

W

Pneumonia Follows a Cold

but never follows the use of Foley’s
Honey aud Tar. It stops the cough,'
heals and strengthens the lungs and af­
fords perfect security from an attack of
pneumonia. Refuse substitutes.

Rubber Stamps
Private paid stamps and all
the stamps you may require,
made to order.
JAS. H. ATKINS.
67 So. Division St.

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THE CHILDREN

TRY

NOTICK or HEARING claims.

BUlA of Michigan, County at Barry, n.
Noth* Is hereby given, that by an order of tbe
1‘robale Court for the County of Barry, made ot
the 38th day of January A. D.. ins, four
mouths from that date were allowed for creditera to preset.I their claims against the eetote
of Samuel Weeks late of said county, de■oeaiw3“and that all creditors of said decraaed
are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, at the Probate office In the city
of Hasting*, for examination and allowance, oo
orlmforethc 36th day of May next, and that
such claims will b« heard ixrfore said Court, ou

Our wear tike
IRON SOLES.

We« make a
specialty of re­
pairing all kinds of foot wear for
Men, Women and Children. Try
us once and get satisfaction.'

W. J. MICHAEL a SON
TWO COBBLEEIS.

Foley’s Honey ua Tar
Judged FrobMe

wrtstnMs. prevents saewvzafa.

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH 8, 1905.

A

Rheumatism
r Curable Disease
A remedy to remove the poison­
ous Uric Acid, together with the
proper treatment suited to your
special case, will relieve you almost
instantly and cure you in the end.

W. J. Holla way

Sells the Remedy

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Southwestern Michigan

Railroad Has Plan to Build

Citizeus
Telephone
Co. has proJoseph W. Davis, for many years a.The
-------------------.
well known resident of Battle Creek | cured am injunction ^restrain ,nK
in*­
dropped dead in the rear of his proper- Palmer, of Sunfield, from selling his ,n
dependent telephone exchange to the
ty, the S. F. McKay Grocery Co.
Bell Telephone Co. Tbe Citizens' Tel­
. The Supreme Court of thia state band­ ephone Co. held an option on the ex­
change for 83,000 and the Bell Co. of­
ed down an opinion last Monday sus­
fered 812,500 for tbe same exchange
taining Judge Smith in refusing bail
and Palmer wanted to sell out.
for the Tubbs’ who are in jail in Char­
lotte charged with murder
The friends and neighbors of Heury
Devonshire of Duck Lake, Calhoun CoBattle Creek ia to have the largest
are not-satisfied with the verdict of dot
freight depot in the state according to
the statement of a Grand Trunk official guilty against John Mitchell, who was
The building will be commenced as charged with his murder. A number
soon as the new passenger depot is com­ have written to the prosecutor ®f the
county asking if there was no way in
pleted- .
which to bring Mitchell to trial againIt was reported that Miteheli was
A stock company is being formed in
hung in effigy in Springport last Satur­
Eaton Rapids for the purpose of manu­
day.
facturing axes on a larger scale than

this in the near future.

A. J. Chapman, of Battle Credit, a
switchman on the Grand Trunk, was
killed early Thursday morning while
coupling cars in the yards of that city.
He slipped and fell just as the cars were
coming together and was caught be­
tween the bumpers.

Then they re not
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you iivo. Send us your address and we will ex­
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a clear profit ot *3 for every day’a work, abso­
lutely sure. Write at once.

Shariffs

Notice

of Election.

To the Lrispectors of Election and the
Qualified Voters of Barry County:
J^usuant to due noUre from tlir Secretary of
Btitt* tor tho &lt;Ut«* of .Mlelihtnti you nre hereby
notified thu at thr Central HrcttoB to tf ; twl 1
in thl* stale on Monday April .ml 1W&gt;. tlifl folloerinx officer* are lo lie rii-cted nod u&gt; ta- Voted
- for in Barry County: One Jueth* of tbrSu'pretnf t ourt. r«-o KwnU of tin- Vnh«r*ltv of
Mfetiisan, &lt;mm rnetnlwr of the State Board of;
KdauaUon -flu AH vacancy) and one Circuit
JudceYortb*- KifUi Judicial Circuit, comi&gt;rhln&lt;
the oountie- of Barry and Eaton.
Vou are al*o hereby notified that. In pursuant
to due notice from the Secretary ot Stab*, oftbe state of Mlt'lilnn. that a special election
wIP Ih* held tn thl* State on Monday April tird.
(MK (or tlm purpose of electing a Memlier of the
State Itvar-l of EdtiaUloti for the term cndlns
Dooecnber si. km*, and to fill tin* vacancy camxx)
by lhe re*lanatlon of Patrick H. Kelley.
I
FVicroh B. Fvn&gt; nut.
Sheriff of Barry County.

BANNER

Foley’s Honey

Tar

and
for children.safe.sure. Nn Qdates.

Tbe Detroit, Toledo and Milwaukee
railroad has closed down its shops in
Marshall. It is bettered that it is for
good, and that the machinery will be
moved to the M. C. R. R. shops in Jack­
son. The Marshall citizens, who put
up a bonus of 825,000 to secure the lo­
cation of these shops, are suing the M.
C. B. R., which acquired the D. T. and
M., for the amount they put up.
&gt;

to Hastings.
Is thr Pert Marquette planning to
build from Freeport into Hartings?Cer­
tain things seem to indicate that inten­
tion. There have liecn of late reports
of surveying parties north of .this city,
who were evidently not out in the win­
ter weather fof the benefit of their
health, it is claimed also-tljat the old
liastines-Lowdl roadbed above this
city lias been receiving a good de.il of
uispccfion from people who were not
walking for. exercise The P. M. has
completed a fine depot at Freeport. It
would not have done this if its terminus
was tri.lie Freeport, ft certainly cannot
Ik profitable for the P M. to operate the

The Circuit Court .jury gave Mrs.
Sarah P. Clark, of Charlotte, a judge­
ment of 84,200 against the Grand Trunk
railroad. She brought suit for 86000
damages, representing the loss of a&gt;
warehouse and contents by fire in Nov.
1903. The tire was caused by sparks
from an engine passing the building.
Frank Colvin,of Marshall, was found
guilty of assault on Patrolman Strick­
land and wai sentenced to the Detroit
House of Correction for one year. This
was a great susprise to him, as as he
believed that he would be found not
guilty aud that would be the end of the
matter.

A real estate grafter worked Mra
Frank Wright, of Albion, for 850 the
other day. He represented that he was
a real estate agent, and as she had a
house- for sale, he offered to sell it
for a commission of 830. He .returned
lo her a day or so later with a certefled
check for 8750. which he.said was tbe
prie he sold the lot for. He turned the
check over to her and said that he had
been called to Brittiah Colombia and
would appreciate it very much is she
would pay him his commission which
she did. Tbe next day she took the
check to the bank to have'it cashed
when it was found to be a forgery. As
yet no trace of him has been found.

§
£

israble for the P. MThe.C. K &amp; S. appears to be the |cey
to the situation. It is well known that
the Perc/Marquette wants that line, and
it could not afford tn let another road
own it. There is a suit now pending,
which, if decided favorably to parties
friendly to the P M.. will give that line
control over the C. K. ■&amp; S. With* the
latter, a line from Freeport to Bastings
and another from Kalamazoo to Lawton
would make a through Chicago short
line for the Marquette system from Chi­
cago to Detroit and Buffalo, and from
the Saginaw valley to Chicago.
The geography of the situation would
burglaries Id Ionia the past week. The therefore, appear to favor the idea th?t
slot foaebine in the Pare Marquette de­ these parties of injectors and surveyors
pot was robbed of its contents, and tbe had some business of importance on
till of the Bailey House was pried open their minds. We hope they have, And‘
and about four dollars taken. The that Hastings may get the P. M.
theives overlooked a number of bills,
amounting to a considerable larger sum.
The Callow House was also visited by
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
the marauders but they secured no booty
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robinson visited
except a small quantity otcanned goods relatives in Bedford last Sunday.
The dance at the Grange Hall was
There have no arrests made although
well attended and all enjoyed a good
there are some suspicions.
time.
John Haugh, of Battle Creek, visited
relativea'and friends here the past week.
BUSINESS CHANGE.
I^eua Bristol who his.been sick with
Weldon Bronson and Jake Cox have pneumonia for some time, is slowly on
purchased the barber shop formerly the gain.
The Johnstown Cemetery Association
owned by Clarence Olmstead and will
Number 2, meets with Mr. and Mrs. Ilicontinue business at the old stand first tam Bristol Tuteday eve. March "th.
door south of Wright Bros, store. They Fried cakes and coffee will be eerwd.
will give the business their close atten­ Everyone Invited.
Bert Letts who was seriously hurt
tion, and will be glad to welcome all
while coasting is on the gain, as he is
old customers aud-many new ones. able to go to his home, in North Barry.
These two young men have many His bead haslo bedreesed every day yet.
The Independent Telephone line hero
friends in the city who will wish them
is nearly completed then every one will
success in thelrpiew venture.
know every one else’6 business. But
they are ail right all the same.
A Very instructive and interesting
meeting was held at tbe Grange Hail
There should be comfortable chairs Tuesday'Feb. 21st. L. C. Root of Alle
In the kitchen, a table with drawers— Sau was present and all pronounced
itn a good entertainer and instructor,
a settle table, which may. be so ad­
justed ns to provide an ironing tabla
or a comfortable seat, and the box seat
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
may Ih? used as a receptacle for kitch­
with local application*. a» they cannot roach tbe
en lore, magazines of domestic science. scat
ot the abea-w. Catarrh !« a blood or conThere should also be* a Rood clock, a rtltutlotial JL»ct»«c and In order lo cure It yon
calendar, a slate for memoranda and a mu*t take Internal remedies. Hall'* Catarrh
Cure I* taken internally, and acta dinette on the
thermometer.
hlood and raucous .urfwev*. Hall'* Catarrh
Cure In not a quack medicine.
It waa pre­

The Kind Toa Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for pver 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been marie under his per­
sonal supervision since Its trifhncy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-es-good” are but
Experiments .that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.

What is CASTORIA
Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OB', Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and* natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.

GASTORIA

ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

country for years and Is a regular prescription;
I* conivo'.ed.of the beAt tout.-* Known, eomMassaging the corners of the eyes -It
hk&gt;e&lt;l with the t«&gt;t blood purifyer*. acliui di­
will remove crow's feet L*se a good rectly on the mucous Mirfacv*. The twnvet
cream nhd work by putting tbe middle combination erf the two lnsr«llrat» Is whal
prpdacr* such wonderful result* tn curtiw
and first finger lieslde Hie vjrner of tbe catarrh. Send for teaUmoninh fnv.
Ve; then wpar.-ite the fingers, which
.. .?•?•
&amp; r&lt;&gt;Toledo; O.
Sold by drusxhts. price rac.
will smooth the wrinkles out. Mpkn
HkDS Eaniily nn» are the best.
each motion smooth the wrinkles. No
stroke must go with them all being
ngninat.
t

A fastidious housewife w^ili always
make her o’wd lard. The best is from
what is called the leaf of xmaU pigs.
It should be cut Into pieces so sijial!
that it melta quickly. Draw the fat
out over a slow fire and In a clean
raucepnn. Drain ns It melts and put
sway in earthen jars.

In France the woman bank clerk has
come to stay. The Credit Lyonnais
was, a French correspondent jxilnta
out the. first bank to employ women.
There nre now In that great institution
1.000 women clerks.

Tuikiah towels may be cut Into
squares and "finished round the edg»
with buttonhole stitch in bright colored­
cotton, the result being cheap but use­
ful mats for the washstand.

Sunlight tuwl air nre the very best
sanitary agents; therefore they should
be freely Invited to enter every room
of the house.
Before dtaldfecling make the room
as nearly sir tight as possible and
don’t disinfect books; burn them.

Court.House News
MARB1A0E LtCKN’SES.

Ch«rle« B. Qalat. Noohrllle ..
Georgia A. Wat, Jtaahrllle...
ArUur E. Cn»», liMtlnn &lt;WPMon Draper, Haatlnn twp..
Benjamin Baird, Tbomapple
Mary Hubbell. lr»ln*
Krunk G. Fighter. Freeport.
Era Engles. Idaho.
Francla Lew. Ji»*»llle......
Greta Bell Young, haaheUle

TONSILINE
CURE S
SORE THROAT
■SSS'tKS'JSSS

PROBATE COURT.
Eatata ot William B.C«a«l. deceaaed
Proof ot will Bled. Order admitting It
entered. Bond tiled. Letlara laaaed lo

Carrie A. Caaael.
SBaiate of Henry C. Wqrlhley decoaaed. Report ot «ale tiled.
Estate Francla E. Herrlck| deceased.
little stub line-to Freeport.
Proof of will filed. Order admitting
Would it lx- any object for the^P. M Will entered. Bond filed: l.eltera lato build to Hastings? Certamly'nol if
aued to Wm. L. Herrick. Claltna heard
this were to be the terminal. But if
July 3rd.
that line desires to get a shorter route to
Eetate of Thomae I.aurenaon., De­
Chicago from ‘ Saginaw and desires to
ceased. Proof of will filed. Order ad­
make profitable its line from South Ha­
mitting will entered. Claims heard
ven to Lawton, then we can understand
why that railroad would want to come July 3rd.
Estate of Mary CoIUdb. Incompe­
to Hastings, am! go from this city to
Kalamazoo, and build from that place to tent, annual account of guardian filed.
Uwton. Then if the P. M could get ^Estate of Maria Densmore, incompe
the C. K. &amp; S. it would Have a short line tent
Annual account of guardian
to Chicago from Detroit and thr Sagi­ tiled.
naw valley—both of which are very xle- &lt;In Re of Maude Josephine Whitney

Thel’n ted States Food Coj plant of
BattleCreek was broken into last Thurs­
day night. The theives were evident­
ly after electrical supplies, as they bad a
quanity of wire, a volt meter and anumbebof other fixtures laid out ready to
take away, when they were frightened
and left the job. There have been sev­
Tbe managers of the Independent
eral thefts of electrical supplies here
Telephone Companies of the state met
lately, and it is evident that some one
in Battle Creek last week. They held
intends to start in business as an elect­
their usual buisness session after which
rical engineer.
they were taken to tbe Sanatari um
where they were treated to a delightful
health food banquet.
There have been a number of petty

Charles McLaughlin, of Belding, took
his own life last Wednesday. He was one
of beet blacksmiths in tbe state, and had
fine business. His death at his own
hands is attributed to liquor to whsch
he was addicted occasionally.

CASTORIA

GENUINE

Some Things Th&amp; Indicate That

THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.

He will give you a Question
Blank. ’Fill out this blank fully,
send it to us, and we will furnish heretofore. A machine having been
you the Treatment, FREE. *
perfected that will enable them to do
THE ATHLOPHOROSed., New Haven.Coan.

IS PCTE MARCUETTE COMIWT

’ Speaking of uUctipikS and auctioneers,
U book dwtler aajte; "The firat book
auction in England of which we have
any record Jr of a date ns far back aa
1G70. when tile library of Dr. Seamhn
wns brought- to the hammer. 1'reflxed
to the cnbilopne there in an address
which thus-begins: •Reader, It bath not
been usual here in England to make
sale of biMikw by way of auction, or
Who will give the most for them; but,
it haring bC]*n practiced in other coun­
tries to the advantage of both buyers
and neffera. it was therefore conceived
(fur the encouragement of learning) to
publish, the aule of thesq books in thin
mabner of way..’ ”

It is difficult to cure a cough or free
yourself from the discomforts of a cold
unless vou move the bowels. Bee's lax­
ative Honey and Tar acts ou the bowels
and drivt-H all cold out of the system.
Then comes its soothing effect and
strengthening iniluence upqn the throat
and lungs.
For Croup, Whooping
9?u?k» Colds, and all Lung and Bronicbal affections, no remedv is equal to
the original Laxative Honey and Tar.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
Hon to Improve Oilcloth.

Ysur oilcloth will be Improved If rub­
bed over with skim milk after wash­
Croup isquickly relieved and Whoop­
ing Gough will not “run its course" If ing well with warm water and wiping
you use the original Bee's Laxative dry.
Honey and Tar. This Cough Syrup is
Dangers of Pneumonia.
different from all others because it acts
onlbow®ls- You can i)ot cure Group
A cold at this time if neghj
is
and Whooping Cough until you rid the' liable to cause pneumonia whic
system of congestion, by working qff often fatal, and even when the patient
the cold through a copious action of has recovered the lungs are weakened,
bowels. Bees Laxative Honey aud making them peculiarly susceptible to
/m-doeethis, and cures all Coughs, the developement of consumption.
Croup, Uhooping Cough, etc. Noopi- Foleys Honey and Tar will atop tbe
aH ‘ 8014 b7, **** Ll
lhe dr°8‘ cough, heal and strengthen the lunos
and prevent pneumonia

minor, application for adoption and
change of name tiled. Order of adop­
tion and change of name to Maude
Josephine Whitney Carvetb entered.

Estate of Orin A. Hugbea, deceased.
Final) account of executor allowd.
Discharge issued.
Estate of Charlee T. Armstrong, de­
ceased. Petition for admission filed.
Hearing March 31st.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
WARRANTY HERDS.

RUlTfCIaADiS.
Laura E. Searls to Thomas A.
Searles HO acres sec 31, .Johns­
town, 20 a sec 1, Roas Kala­
GOO 00
mazoo countyL.... 8
Ida M.MiUset al to Lydia L.
Gaskill 40 acres sec 11 Johntown.................................

2 00

Orin W. Rockwell to Georae J.
Rockwell 40 acres sec 24 Hds. tings...............................................

360 OU

John T. Shelp to Christopher A.
1 00
Merlau, parcel fValrieville...
John Acker jr. aud wife to
Minerva-Jones, parcel Prair­
ieville.................................................
1 00
Georgiana Paul to John G. Siusenmayer et al. lol Middle
ville
Charles A Curtis and wife to
Eva M. Bunnell, Lot Freeport 75 00
l^wis W. B&amp;rily to John L.
Shupp 40 acres sec 23, Carl­
ton
2500 W
Francis A. Colvin to Ernest E.
'700 UOf
White, lot Middleville .
Electa 4- Gordon to Llewellyn
S. Campbell and wife 40 acres
sect’s \ ankoe Springs .......... floojw
Oliva .Van Arman to Philip T.
Colgrove, lots. Hastings... . 1250 ou
Addie Christie to Charles W.
Smith and wife, lots, Hat*
tiugs...:....... ....................... ISO co
Georm F. Laukerd and wife
to Lynn H. Lankerd, 27 acres
iw 31, Hastings
1300 00
William Pincomb and wife to
■ EiisWorth D. Johnson aud
wife, lot, Middleville
730 00
Merritt Wood knd wife to
Catharine J. Hart, parcel, sec
2, Prairieville £500^00
Amanda A. Jewell (perattyj to
Altert D. Lee aud wife Kit a
sec 15 Johnstown. 1800 00
Jay W. Strickland and wife to
Birchuel I’. Farrel 40 acres
kec.23.Carlton
TpO 00
George Sfanson and -wife to
Howard. M. Hayes, 160 acre*
sec 34, t» acres s*.-c 33 John­
stown.
72OU 00
James W. Briggs and wife to
LeGraude A. Templeton,
parcel Delton
175 00
Wm. H. Fairchild and wife to
Joseph P. Renkee, lote Has­
tings...........................................
143Q tK)
City of Hastings to Joseph AL
Wine, lota. Hastings
50 00
Henry C. Peckham and, wife to
Job Chevaebrough. lot, Free­
port
250 00
Dorothea M. Moblar to Laura
Searles, lots, Hastings
600 00
J. C. Andrus and/wife to Al­
fred Bishop and wife 40 acres
sec 11, Hope
425 00
Warren J. Willlaips to Hattie
Bullinger 100 acres sec 24,
Prairieville
1 00
Amelia Dysou la Mary E.
Spriggs 5 acres, sec 31. Maple
Grove....................................... ..
00
Lynn H. Lankerd and wife to
Gria H. DeMott, 71 acres sec31, Hastings.............................. ;31(A) 00
Otis' H. DeMott to Lynn H
Lankerd 20 acres, aec 31 Has­
tings!
1400 00
Levi D. Barbour to Thomas
Retries et al 100 acres, see 34
ljMTy................ '-......................... 1600 00
Fredrick F. McNair to Has­
tings Realty Co. 187 acres
sec 18, Hastings112000 00
Lothrop Estate Co. to Mai
*
colm McCallum, 130 acre*
sec 12, Orangeville 1700 00

Trolley

car devices.

(Mliard

It nin&gt;ean» from tbe report of thi
MsNKacbusetts board of railway com
mlssioners that tbe decrease tri tin
number of surface car aeddenta in Um
state during the past year was dm
largely to the adoption of improve
meuts designed U secure greater safe
ty. A writer In the Bo-ton Transcrip'
regards as one &lt;rf the most imj&gt;ortan
of these Improvements' the are head
light, which brilliantly illumhrulirs th*
track for a long distance la advance
enabling tbe motorman to avoid col
lixlons. It also Im-codiM an object ol
sueb glaring promlncneein all the sbr
rounding landscape that no one cat
be unaware of the approach uf the cat
at night. It is more effective as a pre
vention of accidents than any warning
signal yet devised.
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The airbrake is now'regarded with
such very high • favor by progresslvf
street cur nmnngvca that the time-ap
pears to bo not f*r distant when sb
trolley lines on which rars run at higt
speed will have airbrakes on all thelt

other reason. The cost, large as It ta
will tie found to be very much lees than
that uf paying damages.
Curiously enough, tbe motorman't
vestibule, which wad opposed so strong
ly by many street car officials when
the question ot Its compulsory adop
tlon was before tbe Massachusetts leg­
islature some years /ago. Is now dedar
cd by tbe same officials or their auc
ceasors to be an important element of
protection from accident liability.
A minor but not Insignificant safety
factor Is mentioned by street car ru
prrintviMlents and other officials, coo
sitting'of a newly Invented bicycle seal
for tin* motormati; They say that hr
can do hla work just as well and be it
much better condition for doing It.to
war! tbe close of a hard day of strsii
upon the mind and muwhw if much n|
the time he is permitted to occupy this
Ingeniously contrived , seat, wblcl

needed action, except perhaps in.cmer
gcuch H. when he ran losiantly cbaugt
to n Standing posture.
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On all tbe l&gt;rat managed Interurbar
roads Sn Massachusetts cnri are now
run In' accordance with orders frort
tbe central offices transmitted througl
te!&lt;&gt;pbo0es At each turnout on a sin
'gle tragk road. If it has up to dab
equlpnient, there is a telephone station
Within the past few months ver?
many such telephones Imre been in
closed in Imotlis. This method !■
analogous to that In use on all Cnr
claw steam railroads, when* trains an
run according to orders tvlcgrapbe*
from bmdqnartrrs.
Finally tbe very latest applied in
vention nf nn Important ‘kind for so
curing safety is an instrument to
means of which tbe dispatcher at th&lt;
central office can almost Instantly sbn
off the power all along tbe line. Includ
Ing every branch line. In rase be learn*
that sotoc one ha;; blnoder-ed and tba
therefore a rolHslon is imminent. 8&lt;
near ficrtection lias tbe present systen
of Information at and control from th«
central office boon brought that the dtk
patchcr iconics'very near to knowing
where nt? his can* are throughout. &lt;&gt;v
taost cxScnalvo street railway systou
at each ifooi&amp;cnt of time.
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No one should confound Hyome
with the patent mMIcinea that are ad
vertlsed lo cure catarrh.
It is as faj
superior to them all aa the diamond ii
more valuable than cheap giara. Thei
composition is secret, but Hyome
gives its formulate all reputable physi
clans.
Ite base i« the valuable eucalyptu
f?r.
antiseptic qualitiw
Thia ia combined with aromatic am
healing gums and bateatna, making i
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lhe only natural way to cure this dl
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G^aunent bar been eo sneceefu
"iJwr “M ot all who hare um
h. that Hyomel la now cold by W. J
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"fund tbe money If It doer not cun
ii2U rUt°
r,Bk whatever In buyiu
Hyomel. If it did not pueseas unnnua
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.3lU.co,aPleUl Byomel outfit coat. .
“i inh»**r. • boule u
Ki d it d"&gt;t’l",r' Th’ inh,Ue
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No matter how long you have had
the cough; if it hasn't Vreidyd^etap blSd’ta
puts'pure, rie:
blood In the veins; makes men and m
“d beaRhy- Burrtoc
Blood Bitten. Any drug store. .

ed into consumption Dr. Wood's Nor
way Hne Syrup will cure it
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Years of suffering relieved la a night
Itching pilM yield at onoe to the cure.
NewfX1 o °f P0‘U’8
Never fails. At any drug store,60 cents

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�HAS, UNGS BANNER MARH 8. &gt;905.
ASSYRIA.

IRVING.

. Mr. Walker, of Indiana, visited at
Mr. G. McConnell, of Hastings, was
'Will Hoover’s last week.
At Irving on business last Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. E. Dunlap, of MlddleMrs. Thomas Tasker will entertain
vllle. wore Sunday visitors at 8. Ken
tho L. A. S. Thursday. March 16.Mrs. Dan Olmstead is on the sick nedy’s.
James King has
Middlevllh-.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Tompkins-visited
Mr. G. Bixler, of Middleville,
at Ralph Rogers’, in Maple Grove, last
moved to Irvip*.
Friday:
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There will be a,social at the home of
Gwn-ge W. Tompkins, Wednesday
evening. March 15. for the benefit of
th| church. Box supper for the-young
people, and picnic supper for the mar­
ried people. A good program la being
prepared.
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Mr. Scott, of Pennsylvania, a
brother-in-law of Mrs. Garretson, will
preach at the church Sunday. March
12. at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30
.. and
at the Austin ischool house
30 p.
Reuben Baggerly visited friends nt
Hillsdale last week.
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Everett Shepard visited
Mrs. L&amp;Feyre Sunday and. Monday.

BALTIMORE CENTER.

RUTLAND CENTER.

Mra. Warren Foreman la under the
doctor', care.
Mra. Ono. McNutt and tamDy ot
E&gt;«i Ha«tln» vialtud at Burghdur,
Sunday.
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Jas. Wood spent a portion qf last
week with Frank Tobias and fam II}of Maple Grove.
The Woodmen initiated several new
members last week Wednesday even­
CEDAR CREEK.
ing. A supper was served.
Mrs. H. W. Newman is quite Kick
Rolla Williams spent Sunday the
With heart disease.
guest of hlsj sister, Mra. F. Waters, of
Henry Bergman's Uttle boy 4s quite Podunk.
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sick, the result of having the-measles.
A spelling confest. of the Rutland
- Mrs Herb Stanton tehrbry sick. but.
schools will be held at the Podunk
Is a little better at present. ’
church Friday waning, March 30.
Doctor Hyde. Of Prairieville, was
Eva Erway visited her. parents Sat­
called as counsel In the case of Mrs. urday and Sunday.
Stanton last week. alsoiDr Ixiwry. of
Mrs. Collins is spending a few weeks
Hastings, waa called latjt Sunday.
with Al. Burghduf and wife.
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The telephone meeting at this place
Thu play. "Tony, the Convict." will
last week was quite wellj attended, and be given by ihome talent at the Glass
many'more farmers nortji of this place
Creek Grange Hall Friday evening,
will put In poles and connect at the; March 17. Everybody come.
Dou'd corners.
Grant Otis; and wife Visited the Otis I
school Monday.
Parker Erway and family visited at
NORTH E^ST RUTLAND.
No wheeling, no sleighing, but they Wm. Havens Sunday.

got there just the same.
MARTIN CORNERS.
E. C. Slocum will move on the Rus­
Mr. and Mrs. F. Barry visited st W.
sell
place. Sorry to see him go. Harry
Mr. Aaron Durfee visited friends in
Merrick’s In Hastings last Thursday.
Maple Grove last Monday and Tues Waters will take his place on the
Mr. Ofid Mrs Gerald Joslin of Grand
1 Brooks farm.
day. .
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Rapids visited relatives at this place
Mra. C. A. Brown spent Saturday
James Crawley has taken the Al geo
last week,
j
and Sunday of this week1 with lipr son
farm and will move soon.
Miss Julia Barry called on the sick
Chas’ Giliaspie and family spent Arthur in Hastings.
In the. Fisher neighborhood one day
George Hutchinson anil family vis­
Sunday with his people near Shultz.
last week.
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Our school is progressing finely ited Daniel Matthews last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrk. Ix'nn Hopkins, of Has-i
Low Norton will mow to Hastings
under the management of Miss Clark,
tings, visited at Orr Fisher’s laAt
soon. This means the iss of three
ot Hastings.
Thursday.
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of the nine scholars from district ko. 1
Mr. anil Mrs. .John De Priester en:
Mr. ant! Mrk Clarence Crocker'have
Mr. Irving will move back
the
tertalned relatives from near Prairie­
moved In-the house with their mother.
Kurtz farm.
ville two days lAJt .week.
Mrs. Israel Roush.
A fried-cake and coffee social at
Carey Edmonds' in the near future,
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
STATE ROAD.
the date announced later.
Born. March 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Orio
Preaching at the church Sunday
The L. A.. S. at Nat Edmonds' last Roush, a daughter.
morning.
Thursday was a success in every re
Orno Warren and wife have |win
The Hastings ladies who have been
epect. A large crowd did Justice to girls, born February 28.
attending the societies in this vicinity,
an ample dinner, and after an interest
Mr. Higdon has a bnfther
are
going to entertain the same in
ing program the ladies sewed while 1-eslie visiting him.
HiptingF. March 16.
visiting.
Miss Eva Scoby, of Freeport, Is visitSeveral neighbors of Mr., and Mra.
ing her grandparents.
and Mrs. Harry Waters met at their home Fri­
HIGH BANK.
Fred Williams.
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day evening. A very pleasant time
Born, to Mr. and Mra. L. C. Schill,
Ernest Golden And family have was enjoyed'by all. Mr Waters will
of North Dakota, a daughter. February moved on a farm north of Nashville.
soon move onlthe Doud farm west of
24. Mrs. Schill was a former Balti­
Jim Wood, of Rutland, is spending
more girl. Etta Eaton. ____ .
a few days with bis sister. Mrs
Mrs. Shelby
Norman Latham and wife' visited at Frank Tobias.
pie’* Tuesday.
James Moon's Saturday.
Mr. George Kuntz* and Mr. and .Mra.'
A. D. Kennedy visited Mrs.
Mrs.-A. Edmonds returned from l-an- Janjes Fowler aijqnded quartesQy
Bishop of Woodbury last week.
sing Tnursday.
Jkr mother. Mrs. m^tliig at Shultr la|t Saturday ind"
HowardI McIntyre, while
Sunday.
Chase. Is slowly, failing.
turning home i Ifrom, the party
I of the little girls of this place
George Hayman hgs ihuved •n'to
Friday ev ’nlng. In getting out of. th*
Barry vliie.,
shook hands with fcilllarn Jennings Mr Kilis
sleigh slipped and st-ained herself In
Francis; Maurer cut his foo quite Btfth a manner ar to rupture a blood
Bryan when In wgs In Hastings last
badly vuc day iet wefek. whilo •.’•ttf-ig WoHbl; which twarly ended her life.
w eek. •
Mrsi Edna'Edhionds spent Saturday wood.
By the prompt attention of Dr. Burton
■ There will’be a Pedk-a-boo social at
at'Einest Edmonds'.*
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she is- oh tho road to recovery.
Alifitond McIntyre and family spent D. J. Flook'S Friday evening for ti»u
Frank Kennedy’s folks will
Saturday and Sunday the guest, of her benefit ot th* McKelvey ^chool. Pfefylc
.»n to his mother's farm
brother. Andrew Smith, of Shultz.
Scarlet fever Is reported
Phillips’.

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A party at Mrs, Harper’s Tuesday
evening.'.
Ah obi fashioned spelling school at
the school house Thursday evening.
Proceeds to go tor library books.

MORGAN.

Lydia E. PinKham s Vegetable Compound is Espe­
cially Successful
Disease.

Of all the iiseusca know®, with

which women are
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ease is the most fatal. In fact, unlre
early and correct treatment is applied,
the weary patiekw seldom survives.
Being fullV
of tbi«.
B»n&gt;. e,rlv In hrr«nre&gt;T. F*v*'exha°-'
Ire .Unlv’lo U.e nubjnet, and 1,1
dneing
grant remedy
ills—I.ydin F.. linkbsms VegetsbI.
Compound—wse egreful to see that It
nontalnod the eortcet combination of
which ™ ',»ra to contra that
fatal diraase. woman s kidney trauhlra.
The Vegetablr Compound acts In har
mony with the law, that govern the
entira-female system, and while thtrv
Ira Stny rallied remeilles for kidney
troubles Lvdia E Pinkham* Vege­
table CompiiuiKl Is the only one raperlslle n reps re J for women, and thon2mdkba4 been cured of serious kidney
derangements by Itthe feminine organs

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pain*,
lolni, backache.* bearing down irh
coP*

swelling under tbe eyej * •b*rP,P* ?"
lu th. heck running down th' ‘""A'
„f her groin she may beM

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bp, does everything turn dark before your eyes ? Does a hot,
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FRED L. HEATH &amp; CARVETH

NA8HVILLE.

37th ANNUAL STATEMENT

Clarence Grohe is quite ill with tonsllitls and la grippe.
Mrs. C. L. Glasgow entertained the
different ladles' literary clubs uf this
village at her pleasant home Friday
afternoon. Light refreshments were
served, and a jolly time’had by all
present
For the Year Ending December 31st, 1904.
Mrs. W. I.(Marble has been under
the doctor’s care the' past week.
Ruth Bacheller is home from Has­ Cash in Banks
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First Mortgage Liens on Real Estate
.
- tings on account of sicknesal
Mrs.-Hibbard Offley lads sqrlously Real Estate, including Home Oflice Building, cash
379,300 64
value
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ill at this writing.
88^,554 76
Loans to Policy-Holders, secured by Reserves
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Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Omo'Warren. Agents* Balances
10,733 80
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28,750 00
Bonds, cash value
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February 28. a pair ot twin girls.
5,500 00
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Loans
on
Collateral
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Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vance.
Interest duo and accrued .
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Febniary 25. a tod.'
2.033 CO
Rents due and accrued
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John Mi’sslmer. of Detroit; has sold Net Outstanding Premiums secured by Reserve Fund 48,730 07
J-K
. 106,154 92
hit house and lot on South Main Mretlt Net Deferred Pre.rn.inmt. secured by Rrearvo Fund

MICHIGAN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO

Last «^eek the minister from Morgan
was called to go to Sylvester Lanq**
home to labor with hls mother, who
hnd taken a foolish noting to leave her
husband, C W. I-ane. The minister's
labors wjere not without ^oo&lt;l results,
as tbe old lady consented to return to to:Mr. Asa Bivens.
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71
Total Assets
her hushknd.
Dr., Law has iakrn his brother.
LIABILITIES.
Frank and Mrs. tsenhath spent a John Ij»w. of Grand Rapids, as a pari
Amount of Reserve Fund, American, Table, l;1,, and
few day* visiting at H. H .Sparks’ a net to assist him in his growing veterijJ.’v'Vi from. January, 1WJ3
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$8,401.4M5 02
short tftne ago. after which they naj*y practice.
Premiums Paid in Advance
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moved lit Elwfll. where he will reside
Miss Farmy Worldard wap bitten by Dividends ou Deferred Premiums
6,333 80
Death Lories, nnufficinlly reported
and cultivate his mother's farm.
a :dog last Sunday morning on the All Othor-Liabilities
14.2«» 85
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. Last. ■Tuesday’a load of Morgan peo­ chin and lower ll|i She was playing Surplus
462,888 88
.
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ple went to Nnahvifle on a visit to with th«- dug when he suddenly be­
L. th Sphrks. They report a pleasant came mad and bit her..
time.
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Miss Ethel Root gave a party to
$538,440 44
Increase in Assets
The lioard of health were in Morgan | seventeen ot her iyoting friends last
33,623
Policies in force December 31, 1&lt;XM
last Momlay looking after the reported Thursday evening; Ice
hogs thrpWB into the creek.
$45,415,750 56
Amount Insured thereby, including Additions
cake weretseryed nnd a good time was
Sheridhn Sparks has put shoeing
Total
Amount
Paid
stocks in His shop, and Is now pre- had In playing games and music.
Policy-Holders since Organization.
Merle and Verdan Knoll have moved
yoivu w
- --horses He ran put the shoes on them on their farm north of town known
$12,107,494 77.
without hurt to the animals, or danger as the Gutchess falrrti.
to himself.
Milton Sheldon, who hks been visit­
ing friends hi this vicinity, has re­
QUIMBY.
turned to his hamv tit Buchanan.
Mr. Vwn. Green, of North Dakota, is'
Frank Price has put in a saw mill
the gueai of Chas. Bldelman for a few across from the old Garllnger farm.7
Madeline Wing has a cousin visiting
days.
W. R. Cole, and wife have moved on working in Hastings, came home Wed­
her from Portland.
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Mrs. Charles Casteldln invited about their farm north of! town.
nesday sick with tonsilltie.
thirty o^her neighbors, to ar^old fash­
Leo Hendershott. who ha* been sick.
Then- will be a social at Joe Wil­
ioned carpet rag bee’ last Thursday. A
BALTIMORE.
Is on tbe gain.
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letts next Friday evening for the l»cnemost qpjoyable day being spent. After
Joe Renkes is going to make im­ flt uf the church.
Moving seems tq be the order of the
a most i bountiful dinner, tbe ladies
provements on the old Toliias farm.
Mra. Isaac* Cunjilngham received
Meily Hendershott Is sick witA the
took odUskm to organise a Ladles’
Robert Bryans i| moving to Hickory
word from her sons, in North Star,
Aid Society. Mra. Janies McIntyre Corner*.
grip.
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who arc victims of small pox. that they
was elected president;, Mra. Bachellor.
Mr. Ix'Wls Howe him bought the are improving.
Floyd Garrison Is moving on Glenn
vice president ; Miss Minnie Bldelman. Dewey’s farm west of Banfield.
Jim Clark farm and expect1 to move
Thefe will be a dance at. the Grange
$( cretark; Mrs. Ida Bldelman. treas­ • We hear Mr. Hilles'and family are In the house tn the near ftiture.
hall Saturday evening. Ma^ch 11. Good
urer: Mfs- Leena Casteleta..chorister; ■going to leave uh.
Mr. Will Garrison has s*ld his team music.
Mrs. Eble Casteleln. organist; pro­
I*. D. Smith is working for J. H. to his brother. Robert Garrison.
gram writers. Mra Mary Bldelman, Wlokwlre this week.
Mr. Alwood Slocum and family viaLena Cnsteleln. Elsie Casieleln.
Mra. Daly and Mrs. Holcomb .visited ited W. O. Garrison Sunrixy.
The next congress, according to com­
. Mrs. Rena Bachellor-and Mre. James at. Mr. Hendershott’s Sunday.
While passing the mall farrier Mon­ plete but unofficial return*, will have
Jd lntoah will entertain at the home of
Ed Hall and wife of Rutland visited
jhave
it to
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day. Lon Hendershott's horse ran In the house of representatives 134
they nil praise it ver? highly.
tli-i latter on March 15. Every one Is at C. Hiffl's Friday and Saturday.
away, tipping over the cutter, and run­ Democrats in a total of 3*6 members.
Mn* Pinkham’s Standing In­ ’•.vited. Dinner will be honed at 10
Mr. Jim Rogers has sold his farm
ning down to Will Norris' yard, where This gives the Republicans a majority
ci nts, and 5 cents for children.
vitationof 118. All but twenty-six of the Dem­
and is moving on Mr. Hoover’s farm
he was stopped.
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Women
nuiTorlng
Mra. Charles Cruso was called to in Woodland.
ocratic members are from tbe southern
trouble or anv form of female Weait Nashville Thursday night; by the seri­
states. Three states. Loulslnna, Mis­
ThereVas
no
preaching
at
the
Hen
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nessare Invited ro promptly
COBB
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CORNERS.
sissippi and Texas, send sold Demo­
with Mra Pinkham, at tynn, ous illness other sister, Mrs. Charles dershott whool house Sunday, as the
cratic delegations. Ten state*, Callfor­
“m. Ont of the great ralnme bLex- ErfieidLWilliam
Kronewitter
'expects
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teacher forgot to leave the keys and
Ma. Colorado. Kansas. Maine. New
e-tnruv* which she has to draw from.
Several, from this place went to the crowd was uiiable to get in the build an addition to Ids barn this
Hampshire. Oregon. South Dakota,
spring.
Hastings Thursday night for an even school house.
Veripont, Washington and West VlrThe "Old Folks" dance
Her advice is free und always help- Ing visit to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Striker,
Miss Libble Hardy spent Sunday in
glnla, have solid Republican delegahall last Friday night
and the youngt folks went to see Uncle Shultz.
, tlODJ*.
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Beaedy ftr
Hk. Tom’s Cabin. All report a fine time.
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illfes Ina Garrison, jvha has been leaded.

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH 8, 1905.

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DELTON.

GRANGE HALL CORNERS.

The revival meetings are still going
on. Several have sought the Lord Cor
pardon, and several for a clean heart.
Evangelist R. E.. Showerman and wife
are most excellent help and filled with
-the spirit. They 'take well witli the
people.
The Ladles' Aid will serve a ten-eent
dinner at Mrs. W. L. Hall's Thursday,
Mnrch 0. A general Invitation Is given
to all.
.The Rev. Thomas Young and wife,
of Prairieview, with a slelghload' of
friends, were over Monday night- to the
rstretlngs.
Several from Cloverdale have been In
attendance at the meetings.
Last Sunday was the first that the
Rev. G. T. Fisher could be at his ap­
pointment for three weeks at Cressey,
&lt;&gt;a account of sickness nnd bad roads.

A very pleasant evening waa spent
with Mrs. Eva Bristol last Wednesday
evening by a number ot her neighbors
and friends. The time was spent in
progressive pedro. Edgar Bristol and
Belie Zimmerman secured the first
prizes and Mrs. Eda Benkes and Berton Bowser carrying off The booby
prises. Light refreshmnets were served.
’ Mrs. Will Warner Is sick at .present.
Mrs. Clara Wickwire ot Banfield has
been helping care for the flick at Mr.
Merrill s of late.
William Renk.es and wife spent Sun­
day at Joe Bowser’s. .
Erank Wilkes is on the sick list.
Caleb Jltabrldgrr-will soon’move back
to his farm. Enough of Battle Creek
for Cale.
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Clare Bristol and family returned id
their home «( Marion. Ind.. Monday.
Hla brother Frgd and wife went us far
as Battle Creek with them.

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STONY POINT.
Wesley Shafer has sale bills posted.
Henry Derby has gone to York state.
A number have been converted at the
revival meetings which haw been In
progress for the post eight weeks.
Rev. Allen was taken quite ill at the
meeting Monday night.
We were reminded of the kind of
going we have by seeing a man drive
by tbe other day with wheels tied onto
hbi cutler.
Clyde Evarts expects to move onto
the McIntyre | farm, three miles east of
Hastings, next; Monday. We all widh
him well. .
~
•
*
Free Methoblst mwtlnipi at Town­
send's hall next Sunday night. All In­
vited. Subject. “Salvation From Shu”

PARMELEE.

j
CARLTQN CENTER.
Vern Thomas is again numnered
Miss Trunk, who has been visiting
among the young people of 1‘unnelee.
Sfriends In this vicinity for the past two
.Mr. and Mra I* W.‘ Potts of Grana weeks. returned to her duties as
Haplds visited relatives in this locality teacher at Grand Ledge.
last week.
Mrs" Fred Fjemlng. who ■ has been
vt-rj- 111 for the past week. Is somewhat
Caledonia Sunday better at thia writing.
evening.
Abe Hubbard Is.vlsitlng Mr. and Mrs.
•
A letter has been received from Alex H. B. Gammon this week.
Potts of West Palm Beach. Florida.
At the meeting of the Hastings and
He is enjoying himself In that city of Carlton TeTephone company last Thurs­
the tourists and would be pleased to day the following were elected officers
near from more of his Purmelre friends. for th»- ensuing year: B. P. Risbridger,
Remember ■ the auction 'rale on the president; Fred Fleming, vice presi­
Coldwater farm next Friday. Mr. and dent;; Mike Vester, secretary: und John
Mrs. Frank Ltnsenmaycr. who are hb.w Shriber, treasurer. Poles have been
living on the place, having purchased a cut,and will be placed in |M»sltlon land
house and Jot In Middleville, will move as soon as the ground thaws active
work will be pushed.
to that vilhigs soon.
Aaron Sherk has carpcqiters at work !' Harry Williams Is suffering from absceM •&gt;»
of n«&gt;the ««.
ear.
remodi-iiTig his house.
«•&gt;
Alton Brown is nble to
!* B; Gammon,
has
been.
io attend
aufini school
scnooi I'
, .........; who
.
..............
,
again after a week’s con fin-men t with : confln^ to the house for the past week.
»
ir--—
• ' , in much improved.
aTflpnilned
ankle. ”
: Dra.-Miller and Gammon removed an
Mr*. 6. a. Carpenter Is sun in
’’
i epithelioma from the right eye of Jonas
poor health.
i
, ,
John Mulliken was Inj Hostings on Crouse last Sunday.
Thomas Erwin, deputy state vrgunbusiness Saturday.
rtzer of the Gleaners, gave a lecture und
.Mrs. ,Swin Abrams of Di-and Rapids entertainment at O’Connor's hall Sat­
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Rsbert Allen Sat­ urday', evpnlng preparatory to an or-urday.
gunlsatloa of the Gleaners tn this vi­
cinity. The lecture was well received
and considerable Interest manifested..
In’the near future he will make a per­
West parmelee.
sonal canvass. .
Andrew Zerbe's Infant |son Claire Is,
Mrs. Ina Bott'rall, who has been con­
very sick at thia writing.
ducting the ’'Carlton Center store*' for
kUsa Jessiu Wood of Caledonia vj*- the past few months, has sold herstock of provisions and general mer­
ited her parent* Saturday evening.
to Mr. W. E. AilgeO of Balti­
Frank Kepkey of Oregon is the guest chandise
more, Mr. Allgeo expects to move bls
5?^ ty.8 •‘••’’ter, Mrs. J. F. (Morgan, and family here as soon as possible and Is
ztunlly. /
selling out the old slock and sVIll o|H*n
Mrs. Lewis Potts of drand Rapidsi up the store with a complete new stock
has been the guest of-heri parents, Mr. soon. Jay Hogle Is assisting for the
nnd Mrs. J, M. Stltnsun.j having been present. Mrs. BottraH will make Grand
cal ed her to attend thd surprise bn Raphls her home.
Julian Potts and wife Thursday.
Services will be held nil thl* week at
liavld Perrault return**! from tie the church. Much Interest is being
north Saturday.
m.inlf.'stcd and the services are being
attendefl
with increased numbers.
Xlttle Miss Orrril Kepkey has been
very III, but Is improving tinder the
Next Saturday evening the literary.
vmtHd efforts of her p n-l-mg and t»r. program Scheduled will b&lt;- given at the
grange. Music by a new male quartet
Word has been received from A F will be given, nnd th.- ppstponeff liter­
Baas that his brother died Tuesday at ary program of Mrs. Fleming’s Ride I&amp;s
well.
.
the nt-.- nf
Mrs. Jfcjeyers was called early this
The sick mentioned last
week
to
see
her
daughter Blanche at
Improving.
Quimby, who wax In a critical condi­
tion.
■Caledonia were the gu.-x t
The last meeting of the Ladles* Aid
Adama and family Sunday.
society wim unusually well attended.
Thornapple This next meeting will be held at Mrs.
Sqndayed with friends on Windmill Charles Brooks', the first Wednesday in

.Samuel Flnkbelner and family oo
copy the house vacated by Martin
Morehouse.
Miss Sarah Morgan hnj accepted a
*0*4tlbn In Korl, Knott &amp; Co.’s mUlb
ncry establishment. We are sorry to
lose her. but talent will bb reongnlxed.
Walter Cline Is rejoicing in ihe pos­
session of a camera. Expect wt- -.-an all
have bur pictures taken now.
Runaways seem to be the! order of the
♦ay, as Frank Morgan and Philo Clino i
have both taken part In dne the past
F.. M. Stimson had a very serious ac­
cident Thursday. While Riding logs
east, ot the river a lumbez hook gave
way. letting a log slip badk upon Mr.
Stimson. A broken bone in one foot
jwd numerous bruises tell t i.- tale.
Ed Perrault la sick at thl &gt; writing.

COATS GROVE
Mrs. Ray Sprague of Grand Rapids Is
-Tlsitfng friends here.
George Townsend Is aawl &gt;g lumber
Tills week at his mill.
’’■Mr, and Mrs. John Ehret qf Nashville
Thdted their son James last) week.
Mrs. Victor Rodgers is st-ill confined
to her bed.
Mr*. J. R. Barnum Is taking care of
the little babe of Mrs. Grant's until she

George Flory apd Harvey Woodman
.Are loading cars here with haj- that
they sold to'Lake Odessa parties.
. jThe Rev. V. H. Miller returned to
Monroe county last Saturday. His ef­
forts were not tn' vain. There were
eight baptised Inst Thursday.
u
T?he Aii! society will meet at the
&lt;9mrch and serve dinner this week
Thursday.
Mr. Earl Tnrbeli nnd Mlns Elsie Ehret
of Nashville visited at James Ehret's
Monday and Tuesday.
The pastor at this place w|ll continue
the meetings here. Four men came
out in the meeting lost.Monday night.

DOWLING.

Full instructions in the “Royal Baker and Pastry Cook*
book for making ail kinds of bread, biscuit and cake
with Rbyal Baking Powder.
Gratis to any address.

A SQUARE DEAL”
This popular saying aptly describes our business
methodsand our constantly increasing trade shows that
pur customers appreciate what we do for them.
We here * numbei;or sood barfeln, tor both rorU end city trade tor
tbe coming week. Here are a few of them.

Massillon Soft Coal............................... $4.00 per ton
Hocking Valley Soft Coal
.......... 3•«&lt;~
Best Lehigh Hard Coal........................... 7’?H.
’
&lt;
Bran............................................................... 1.10 per cwt.
Best Timothy Hay (baled&gt;................... IOaOOfperjton
,
These are yard prices.
We are in the market for anything in our line at the blgheet price*.

supervisors.
.
The asking for’ an appropriation to
establish a binder twine plant in the
state prison, of which mention was
made In last week’s Banner,, was from
the committee on state prison, of
which your representative Isa mem-1
ber. While the report was agreed to I

hy the committee, some of Its membera were not sure that it would he
advisable. One’of the chief objections
would he the cost or outlay for ma­
chinery an.d the funds fur buying the
raw material. The amount nt^ceasary
to equip the plant would'approximate
half a million dollars. Three states
now have binder twine plants in their
state' prisons' and only one of them.'
Minnesota, is making anything oat of
it. Then the twine trust is intending
to make a cheag flax or hemp twine to
sell In the states where the hard' fiber
twine are made by prison labor, ao that
the success of the undertaking does
nbt seem flattering, ut Is proposed to
sell the twine direct to the farmers of
the state at about 2 cents less than
tbe usual price. The better way for
.the farmers would be to all Join the
grange, as the State Grange has been
furnishing twine to the sulxirdlnate
granges iat about the reduction ih
price proposed by the new move.
It may. not be generally known to
DOSTER.
, ,, ,,
,
.
, . i
. I Barry coflnty people that (or the presJ. M. Hammond mode n bimincs* trip '
’.
' * * . .
- .
ent the .governor ot the state resides
tc Kalamazoo last Thursday. !
in this cdunty. Governor Warner and
nirig's Friday eVenlng, March 1ft. Lieutenant Governor Maitland haring
EvejJ-body Invlteff.
both gone lu Washington tor n few
Mr. and Mrs. S, It. Rogers ••filrrtaln^&gt;!
a few nclghborff Wednesday evening. days, our honored Senator, Mr. GiasA dainty sup; &lt;-r was served and greatly'’ gow
president of the Senate be.\Xr~u,'- a LSTbSS! 1
mor

Wanted at Once—BALED HAY.

ROWLADER BROS. &amp; REISER
Phone 57Warehouse opposite C. K &amp; S. depot.

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.

'The ll-yeur-old »nn .of Marchinati
Wilcox died al his home with sugar
diabetes February 2&amp; He was a bright
lad. and leaves a Either, mother, slater
and brothef. to mourn his departure.
Mrs. I* C Buijheo of Fenyirl'.le h
spending..a few w?.-ks with Thomas.
Gould and family. ■\
Will Stephens has moved to Marshall,
where he has rented a farm.
A; very pleasant surprise was given by
Mrs. M. D. Herrington in honor: of her
daughter May.
Dancing was tho
amusement.
Fred H. Fuller closed hie school In tho
McOmber district last Friday. ■ •
Devillo Ashley and wife vIMtfd Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Decker Saturday and
Sunday.
• z
Clyde Gould is moving his machinery
to Bellevue In;Cyrus Higgins’ machine
shop, and will soon be ready do do all
custom work along his lines.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnx Gould and little
daughter Clara L»Ola visited Oliver
Gould and family.
Cawlus Gmiltl jand wife returned to
their home tn . Charlotte Saturday,
March 4.

when all departed, thanking their host and Senaior all at the same time. It
arid-hostess for a very pleasant, evening might be a good lime tn politely Inform
Mr. James Calthrop-nnd Laverne Calthrop nnd wife nradA-'i business trip to Governor'Glasgow what we ♦ant over
here.
Otsego Wednesday.
"' \
W. H SCHANTZ.
Little Lawrence, son of C. Hammond,
has .beeif vt-ry 111 again, but Is much
better at present writing.
PICCADILLY
Mrs. C. R. Honeywell fa visiting In I N
4

Mr’
BarrY camo near breaking
one of his limbs this week. As It is, be
has to be on crutches again.
’
»
2aK°r’H “righbora gave her
a treat on Thursday evening. Some
fine musical numbehi were given; .
A load of East Woodland fr&amp;nffs
spent an evening with Will Warner aad
lttnd Md had a merry time
one night last week.
“
Hastings Markets.
Butter...... 1...’........................

Mackes Clea^n Bre&lt;\.d
With Royal Baking Powder there is
no mixing with the hands,no sweatpf
the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest
facility, sweet, clean, healthful food.

A bill to amend the drainage laws.
House bill No. 24, introduced by Mr.
L. L. Kelley, passed the house cm
Friday last. This bill first Included
Clare. Saginaw and
Joseph coun­
ties. but from time to time -other
cuuntiek. including Barry, were added
to It. so that when, passed nearly’ a
do/en counties were under Its provi­
sions. Tho bill provides that the
drain commissioner ahan In part be
under tho control of the board 61

Mra. D. Townsend still remains aboftt
the same.
Grace Meade la Improving from the
shot wound she received two* weeks
ago.
Harvey Woodman Is baling his hay.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ehret, of Nash­
ville. spent part ot last week with their
son James.
.
Meetings arc Ln progress at Stony
Point, ii being tho tenth week.

Mr. Charles Ford lost a valuable
young horse lust week.
The’Inst’of tne club dances to be
given by Doster band boys will be given
at Doster Friday evening. March 10.
The Lady Maccabees will 'furnish sup­
per at 25 cents per couple, the pro­
ceeds tn be given for the benefit of the
-blind boys.
Mr James Barker Is the guest of Mias
Born, to George Van Syckle and wife, Bessie, Thomas.
March 7, a baby girl.
’
Mr. Albt. t'Denier is quite III.
'
Mrs. Caroline Wilson still continues
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
ou'te HI.
A number from this vicinity attended
the auction of C. H. Slovens last Mon­
EAST WOODLAND.
day.
Vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, of Bellevue,
visited at D. A. Bristol's and Walter
Rev. Crites of Caledonia visited at J.
Bench's last Sunday and Monday.
Hitt's lately.
Caleb Rlsbrldger Is preparing to move
Miss Gracn Sheldon spent Friday nt
back on his farm this spring, os he the EUsmark school.
■
thinks Battle Creek bi no place for him.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cotton spent Sun­
A very pleasant surprise waa given day With Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee.
to Mrs. Eva Bristol last Wednesday' Miss Vera and Wilbur Ingerson ot
evening. Progressive pedro was the
Tennessee visited at E. P. Barnum's
amusement of the evening. The first last
wefck.
.
ladles' prise was awarded to Mra. Belle
Zimmerman, theladles* booby prise was. Hardly a family Is free from la grippe
carried off by Edith Benkes, first gen­ or n.caales In our neighltorhood.
tlemen's prize to Ed Bristol and gentle­
Mlaa Inez Cole, who had the measles
men's booby to Bert Bowser. A good las*, week, returned to her school on
time was enjoyed by all.
Monday.
Will Clemence find wife are the proud
Mrt. Sallle Towns entertained quite
parents of a son, who has come to n large company Of friends on Saturany
live with thorn. Will has passed the evening.
.
cigars.
Mr. and Mra. SoHzer gratefully thank
Clare Bristol and family, of Marlon, the East W&lt;*&gt;dlnnd people who re­
Ind., called on relatives and friends sponded so generously to their nce-ls
here last Saturday.
last Monday. A slelghload. of provlH. M. Bristol spent the past tyeekln slons and comforts was gathered and
Battle Creek, attending the round-up taken to them by Will Euper from will­
'
of the farmers’ Institutes, and reports a ing givers.
Returning from a funeral on Wednes­
big attendance and fine time.
School is closed in the Bristol district day, Orlo Weeks and mother had the
misfortune
to
have their cutter tip
on account of sickness of the teacher.
Miss Trout. All hope for her speedy over, throwing Mra. Weeks out. Then
recovery, that she will be able to teach the horse ran away. It was not thought
tho lady wan much hurt, but later the
, the spring term of school. •
fright and shock brought on an attack
of heart trouble that nearly proved
?!'to. •u'1 vcrT 111
h'r
In West Sunfield.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Towns were called
to SunfleW last week by the Illness of
ToewnB.PaPPnt"’ Mr’ “nd
John

Baking Powder

Representative Schantz Writes a
Very Interesting Letter on Legis­
lative Topics.

NORTHWEST CASTLETON.

Our sleighing is getting quite thin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Freeman spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Frecnrnn;
_
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clemence ar« the
proud parents of a baby boy.
Mr. Reid has been quite sick, but Is
some hotter at this writing. •
Charley Rice was In Chicago a .few

ROYAL

SIDELIGHTS ON
‘ THE LEGISLATURE

”i
Hay. per Cos..*.
Pork, tire............
Porkdreaaed......
Bnana, per t.u....
Qdotans. dr—ssd.
Href, dressed ...

£»ov«ra«xl......
FMatoSZ...-.
Bran, per ton .
I-red. per ton.
Jour, per cwt.

X o—. 1 *m
die. Stand me a drink!”
SXOtoMO
MB to MO
7X0 to MO
MO
7X0 to MO
» to 00
SS

13 tOH

bbl.

Basra nnd UtewHrt went to Cromer
to spend a‘.fortnight’s holiday together.
Que day. wuiry ef gulf, they went fur
a drive and stepped at a cottage.'
A 'pretty little girl upewxLthe door,
one of .those Urge eyed, sweat looking
six teen-year-olds -ui Iw seen lu English
country villages..
Stewart was eiulttuu. -After that lie
drove eut to sue the girl every day. and
in le*s than a week tbe child adored
him.
Dacre saw the way things were going
nod fidfsorry. One day when bo nnd
Stewart were alone he spoke.
“Is this little play going to have an
ending er will It simply leave off;’’ he
asked.
Stewart laughed, but would not dis­
cuss the subject.
When Dacre came back to town he
left hla friend behind him. and alx
■weeks passed before they met ng/tliL
By this time Dacre was almost engaged
to Lucile Davenport, tbe bankers
daughter, a charming girl and very
pretty. It was In Mra. Davenport**
draw ing room that tbe two met again.
“What about the Cromer romanw?”
Dacre took occasion to nsk.
“Oh. my dear boy, the incident fa
closed. By the way. who Is the pretty
girl In white—Mias Duvenjxirt? Really
-the daughter.*,, I wonder where she
gets her looks! Wil) you Introduce me?
Thanks!**
One evening about 11 o’clock Dncrit
left the newspaper office, where he had
been engaged for some hours, and
strolled along tbe Straud. He made bis
w-ay through I^icester square to Picca­
dilly circus, lie wns In »n excellent
frame of mind. Lucile bad .accepted
him, Mrs. Davenport was agreeable
nnd the banker hlmaelf had bwn pre^
vailed upon to give his consent.
The theaters were Just emptying, and
while Dacre stood fur a moment watch­
ing the people a girl paased him.
Something in her face seemed famllto Dffcrv, and he looked.hard at bur.
She stopped and turned back. Then he
recognised ber.
"What are you doing hsre?” he ufed
Rhe made no reply, but stared al him.
Her face waa pale UOw U!U]er tho
£f b.L„hre Pye“ Bunk*n’ and •" ‘“new
of beaut) were gons. But Dacre knew
he was not mistaken This waa the lit
tie Norfolk girl who had served to
amuse bls friend Rtewart.
, 5’a‘'re. t’Cgan once more to questl n
her, but suddenly she broke out fieree-

r“ ‘"OOT' I
I
to

epok*’ *°4 1 “era
•Hwd bra b, th, nnb. Too b .ow

&gt;«« twain.- son nau nmi a rough
Hind of it.
Iler father discovered what was go­
ing on and made ii scene. The lialr run
away to London. Stewart.tired of fils
fancy In o week or two. procured tbe
jd'rl n situation In a ntllllncrj’ eatabHah- j
tneut and then quickly deserted her.
Vary ’ soon the girl lost her place |
through Incompetence That was thine

the

BARGAINS
in order to still further reduce,
my stock to make, room for
,spring and summer (roods, 1 have(
concluded to contluuejmy Spec­
ial Sale for one week more..

waa ferritih anti 111. anil he not up hll

Qa that evening Mra. Davenport and
her daagbtftr1 paid a visit to tbe Cri­
teria ta* ne Wyndham In "David Gar-

HEAVY COAT J
— BLANKETS

At tbs end of the play, while they
were waiting for their carriage.' they
wltMaaed tbe little sees* between
Dacre aml-thb girl of tbe London paremeots
IamUs clutched her mother's arm;
Mra. Davenport puraed.up her lipa.
Thea Daerr and bls charge drove off
in their batwum
"IpfaHeu* 1" ejaculated the banker’s
wife, and with ber trembling d* tighter
on her arm she passed majestically
down to her carriage.
Of yourao tbe engagement wav bro­
ken 'jC. When Dacre visited the Da­
venports they were not- at home, and
In reply to several letters he was given
clearly to underatamt that his further
acquaintance was not desired.

will be sold regardless of cost.

Home Special ITires in tbe GMM'EBV
DEPARTMENT:
IJ00XXXX Coffee................. i....... Hr
»tar.* Lruox *i&gt;d Jacte*uu smuti.__ nc
17 crut Hulk Coflw.......................... lir
is cent Bulk Coffer .... ......./, .
1.- ban* good Washliti Hosp ,.......... -jjc
Cera Nut Flakra. 3pkz« fur
......
Dr. ITK*’« TryabUa torrekfaot Fpod
3pkgsfur._...
.. i,......... ae
NOW is THE TIME TO SA\E MON ET

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Highrat I’rlcra for Produce.

&gt;

“HEART RAQLA, j 5
COSTS qROVE
QENEKSL STORE.

nd; but. as ber mother aald. she con­
trolled her feelings like n brave girl.

&lt;
&gt;

niatck was universally admitted to be
a gaed etw. Mra. Davenpart wtts dellghsad. for. aa she remarkad to ber
husbasd. "the rnsrab of Mr. Jttewart

room table and each girl ’trie* fa lift
one with a silver spooa. As the po­
tatoes roll all over the table before
lodging ou a ap&lt;K&gt;n iiud sometime* tall
'te the floor thia is almost as much fan
•a trying to blow an egg.off a llae.
This is dase .by pricking the egg to let
A reveler slave mart still exists In out the coaleuts and placing a number
maar reentry district* nf Finland. about six feet from a chalk line. The
Ones a yssr sueh paupers, aged peo-' Iden is to blow the eggs over the line.
pie tad lunatics us cannot support If n more InteliectunL party Is desired
thMMalvaa are put up at public auca uumtor af cards may be prepared
Tkw and oanslgned to three people who
with thr letters of at least twenty
w®l board them nt the lowest price flowers seattered over the surface. Tbe
offered hy the parish authorities. The
girls who’are invited to tbe party are
hriplem creatures arc made to work
asked to put the letters together to
feM much as possible by tbe owners.
make twenty flowers.
.
wlx&gt; have tbe rifcht to chastise them
ead wbe nre usually moat Inhuman In
IMr treatment of the wretched luna- I Naturalists consider the elephant’*
ties.
trunk the most marvelous miracle of
The aged folk nre physically unable '
nature. It contains over 4.000 museIra.
to perform mnth hard work, hut the
Which
is a great many mare than ar"
Jjnatlra, though mentally deranged,
are often bodily capable of undergoing found in the entire human body. By
aid
of
these
muscle the trunk will up­
* ffroot deal of strain. Consequently
the farmer shows little mercy towanl root trees or gather grass, lift n can­
them, harnesses them to his plows sod non or a jHjanut, kill a man or brash
t brashes them with his whip as If off a fly. It is ns good aa a hand with
they were oxen, while the piteous ap­ all Its Angara to supply the elephant
peals and driveling wanderings of the with food and, being hollow, is used »
Wiota do not soften tbe blows -Pear­ a suction or a force pump. Its lerytK
serves its owner better than a long
son's Weekly.
‘neck, which could not carry the heavy
head nor be stiff enough to make the
FOR THE
sharp luakii of any value In defense.
No other animal ban a single member
This Is H gnme In which no one la or organ so perfect and’ so useful as
allowed to smile er laugh. All the this.
players except one sit in a row or bnlf
Exporinleuts have been carried out
droit*. One goes out of the room and by the British naval authorities with
"returns with n stick or poker in bb a new method for combating subma
baud and n very grave nn&lt;! solemn ’ rine vemwU Thin device comprise a
race. He is supposed to have just re-1 hew type of qulcK firing torpedo. This
turned from n visit to Buff. The first | missile ia Iras than six Inches in diam­
player asks him. “Where do you com.- eter nnd carries a smaller explosive
from?" -From Buff ’' The next asks. charer than the eighteen Inch weapon,
Did he say anything to yout’ To while, furthermore, it l» not provided
which the reply fit:
with a gyroscope. The new torpedo
“Buff mid 'Raff'
ta fired from an above water tube, and
And *«ve me thb staff, /
the mechanism Is so arranged that the
m
"•.« *Uhrr to TO,,e nor
«»ugh
weapon sinks when It has cached Its
Buff says -BalT to all hb men.
*
Jmit of range If the object at which
a,i:i "BstF to you again.
nTSJ’.t
Uu«h8 nor smiles.
•t was disc-barged Is inbmad.
B^t
h1’ rac* *lth » very good

I

CHILDREN

If be ran ranrat all thia without
lauKblns he .lellren, up l.|» ,UB M
acme onej-W and take. lu.
bu|
If be laurha or even Mmua, h,
,
forfeit before idling It up.

M.

C. Excursion*.

’ •'a1 ■
incJu’iTe. good coach
A prettj fwtur, of ■ prosrw.1,, *ceommodatk)M will be furnished
On March -21M only, there win
1W. of pto. .0.1 u^ua,. A
J! “J?” Irirt I*11"
thread tb,
wiwto
iT "°'1 “* " tnot *n"

»
-pooolng poutora*. Ck.u pouu&gt;” *1.
on tb« bon mm,..
low, but rather given to do ecceatrU. things. After all, if a man consent, m i '
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HASTINGS

FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 46.

ABOUT (ITT TAXES
THEY AVERAGED LESS LN HAS­
TINGS LAST YEAR THAN IN
OTHER CITIES OF THE
,
'
SAME SIZE.

A BEAUTIFUL MONUMENT
To be Erected in Middleville Ceme­
tery to the Memory of Mrs. Silas
Stafford Packard a Black &amp; Son
Furnish the Monument.

ST PATRICKS BANQUET
SPLENDID CROWD—ELEGANT RE
PRESHMENTS-AND A FINE
*
PROGRAM.

(inztTs Wests

cant store in Hastings.

MACCAftEE SOCIAL EVENING.

Hastings Tent K. O.T. M. gave a so­
cial evening and smoker at their hall
last evening. Light refreshments were
served, and a short address given by
Deputy Groat Commander E. W.
Thompson, of Grand Rapids. All re
port a splendid time.

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

HASTINGS, MICH.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 15, 1905.

Next May, the Messrs. A. Black
&amp;. Son will erect the finest monumunt
In the Middleville cemetery, and one IN ST. ROSE’S HALL
NO FOUNDATION FOR
,of the finest in the county. It will
LAST NIGHT
THE CHARGE be erected in memory of Mrs. Silas
Sndler Packard, of New York City, Was the Best of all the Fine Ban­
That Taxes are Excessive in Hastings wife of the -manager and owner of
quets Given by our Catholic ’
the Packara ffiomiuereial School, of
The Figures Prove They are Light­
Friends.
New York pity,
but
who
will
er Here Than in Other Cities
The St. Patrick's day banquet war.
be remembered by many
Banner
of the Same Rank.
.
readers
as
Mias Lottie llill. held last evening at St. Roee’s hail,
Though her husband is very wealthy and was Jargely attended, about 40U
Aliout t tie only charge that lias been
being present. Four tables the. en­
made against the present felty govern­ and owns a fine lot in one of the best- tire length of the hall were tilled and
ccmeterit’s’in New York City, it was
ment which whs elected on the Citi­
one table filled again. The speaker's
Mrs; Packards* request that, her re­
zen’s ticket has been that the tuxes
table was on the platform, and was
mains be^brougbt to Middleville to be
have been increased. But such is. not
beautifully decorated in green an&lt;i
laid by the side of tlu»e ot her moth­
the case: they have not been increused.
The refreshments were ele­
er. The monument will be ef Barra’ white
In November. 1802, the city coun­ granite, 10 feet square at the base. Its gant and the service faultless. Trox­
cil, which was not elected by .the lines will be very simple and its sim­ el’s orchestra furnished music during
Citizens, apportioned city taxes for plicity and plainness combined with the banquet
Thomas Sullivan -presided as toast­
almost the entire calendar year of its graceful lines wl'I make itsnrtistlc
W03. and they were collected tue to)-' beauty. "1 he design was made by the master and Ailed, the place with great
lowing December andJanuary-Early in Messrs. Black &amp; Son, and submitted credit, as be always does. seeming al­
11)03, the city charter was so changed
ways to have the appropriate thing
Xn competition with others. The se­
that city tax&lt;» are collected in July, lection was matte by the faculty of the to say at his tongue's end.
Judge Smith’s sentiment was •'Irisly
beginning with July 1903, for the year Packard school. and the choice was
running from July to July. As taxes unauimosuly in favor of the design Poetry and Song." and he spoke of
were collected in December, 1802, for furnished by the Messrs. Black &amp; Son. the world's debt to Irish bards, and
gave several beautiful quotations from
nearly the wnole of 1903. It was not
, Moore. His response to tjio subject
necessary to jaise by tax in July, 1803.
j
was
excellent, and greatly appreci­
for all of the ensuing year, ns it In­
ated.
cluded six months for which the taxes
had largely been provided. The re­
Hon. M. J. Carmody, of Grand Rap­
sult wsh that on a low valuation, the WILL BE HELD MONDAY AND
ids. spoke ot "The Day We Celebrate."
comparatively light city tax of 75 cents
TUESDAY EVENING NEXT
He discussed the problems before the
on each *100 was h.vicdin July LSMKi.
WEEK.
Irish, demanding their solution in
In the fall of that year, tl&gt;e state
their own country, and of what the
taix commission boosted the valuation
world, and particularly this country,
CITY
CAUCUS
MON
­
of the citr about 40 per cent, and
owed the Irish genius and patriotic
wiien in July,1904. a tax of 85 cents
DAY EVENING love of the country of their adoption.
op each 8h)0 was collected, many
Supt. A. W. Chamberlin gave a fine
thought the city government was ex­
Ward Caucuses .for Nomination of response to the tnast. "Our Debt to
travagant. But as it will be seen
Education.” Prof. Chamberlin Is cer­
Ward Officers will be HclJ Tues­
this 85 cents on the 810q was to pro­
tainly very apt and- pleasing as an af­
day Evening.
vide tor the whole year from July,
Luke Waters, Chairman and Roy ter-dinner speaker.
1904, to July, 1905. while the 75 cants
Hon. James Hammel of Lansing was
tax on the *100 of July 1M3 on the fuller, Secretary of the Citizens com­
■ unable to be present. Charles McGurlesser valuation was to pnovida.-for mittee. have called the Citizens cau­
rln of Kalamazoo gave the toast to
cuses
as
follows:
only about 8 months of tb&lt;* year from
! "The-LadjeR.” Well, you have to hear
City caucus to nominate candidates
July ,1903. to July 1904. It will thus
Mr.^McGurrin to appreciate him. He
be seen that a fair comparison could for city officers Monday evening March | is a mfisttr of wit and eloquence, and
,
not, be made of the tax levied in July, 20th at 7.30, at Reed’s Hall. &gt;■
Ward caucuses for nomination of bis audience had no reason to suffer
1904. with that of July. 1W3.
aidermen and other, ward officers Tues­ J any bad effects from the fin'* banquet
Owing to the billy land on which day evening March 21st, at 730 at the i if laughter promotes digestion.
Hastings is located, it* costs much following places: 1st* ward, city elec­ j The recitation by Mrs. George Mcdmore to pnt streets In order and keep tion building: 2nd ward, city election l Lennlck was rendered In a very pleas­
them so than in a town where the building; 3rd w&amp;rti, A. E. Kenaston’e ing manner.
land is level, and street wqrk is a law office: 4th ward, common council
The musical numbers on the pro­
large item in local city exjenses. Let room, city hall.
gram were exceptionally 1100.
Miss
us compute Hastings city taxes with
The call reads. "All citizens of Hus- i Carrie Stebbins was a splendid accom­
those of other places of about the
tinge who desire to see all city officers panist. The vocal solo by Miss Ellnc
same size, and see if our citv govern­ elected on a .non-partisan ticket, and
Butler, of Kalamazoo. was very well,
ment is extravagant. Because we therefore in a position to consider the
received. But the musical feature ot
baw rhe data, we will Lake the city
good of the city and its progress ex­ the evening was undputitedljr the
of Hastings tax for July, 1904, and
clusively, are invited and urged to at­ vocal solo ’by Miss Pear! Donnelly, of.
compare with other cities whose city
tend these caucuses.”
.
Jacksori, a Miss of fifteen yeatfe. Her
tax [was paid in January, 1904.
was enthusiastically ' ap­
The Banneh’s position is well known selection
Albion, population 4.94-X valuation
We do not pretend to speak for the re­ plauded. For an encore alm sang "The
82,712.0&lt;X». rate SS.si per 81,000 for
Wearing of the Green." All who heard
publicans
or
the
'republican
organiza
­
citr taxes. Belding,'popufotlon3,654,
tion of this city. We will accord the her say they never had heard it sung
valuation 82.lul,COO. rale 87.7.' per
Banxeb'h support, to any republican so beautifully. The violin solo by
81.000 for citv taxes Greenville, pop­
city ticket named at a regularly called Prof. Neopblitano. of Detroit, and the
ulation 3.421. valuation .81,385,000,
republican city caucus, for the Banker vortir solo t&gt;y a member of the Metro­
rate 816.77 per 81.000 for etty taxes.
politan Opera company were excellent,
is a republican paper. *
Ionia, population 5.222.
valuation
But speaking !&amp;'ourselves as indi­ and well .received.
82.d6o.00lh rate 815.89 per 81.WO for
In every detail and feature, the ban­
city taxes. Nile*, population. 4041, viduals, the editors of this paper hope quet was a great sureqss.
valuation 81,870.000,tax 87.00 per 81,- to see partisanship cast aside in the
OOd fcr city taxes. St. Johns, popula­ • city affairs, and a non-partisan
Citizens ticket nominated andadected. SETTLED WITH ALL
tion. 8,768, valuation 82.U97.OOO. tax
8a,9$ per 81.000 for city taxes. Three We believe officers so nominated and
TOWN TREASURERS
Rivera, population 3,913, valuation elected are in a better position to serve
the interests of this city, and bring to it
82,082,000. tax 810.00 per 81,000. for
city taxes.
Hastings, population the good things needed for Its progress County Treasurer Coleman has Clos­
j.558, valuation 8l.M8.000. tax 38.50 and prosperity.
ed the Treasurers Account With
per 81.000 for city taxes. It will thus
all the Townships.
ONLY ONE TICKET
bs seen that but two in this list have
Last week
Conntj*
Treasurer
lower city taxes than Hastings. We
Cjleman completed bls settlements
believe that when the excellence of
Named in Caro. There too the Citi­
with all of the town treasurers of
the street work done last year, the
zens are Laying aside Party and
-tbe various townships of the county.
line City schools, and the other advan­
•
Uniting for the Good of the
He reports a very small amount of
tages of this city are considered, no
Town.
land returned for unpaid taxes-so
places of its size in the at«te can sur­
We
were
pleaetd
to
read
in
the
Caro
small
as to be hardly worth consider­
pass it in th'e value received for city
Advertiser that but one ticket had l*en ing.
taxed in the year 1904.
placed in the Held In that city. Polities
are not to be considered in Caro. All
MORE ROOM NEEDED
SHERIDAN F. MASTER
are to work for the town. To show the
unanimity of feeling, there will be but
Great Need of Store Room in This one city ticket, and that non partisan. Won obt in Kalamazoo County* for
We hope Haanngs will follow' that ex­
City Right Now.
Republican Circuit Judge Nofni| We agaip call the at tent Ion of our ample this year. __ I____ _
nstlon.
readers who are owners' of
lots on RICHARD MURRAY FARM SOLI!
Many of our readers know Sheridan
our business street the urgent need of
F. Master, son of the late Rev. Levi.
more store room. Bastings is a
O. W. StruMe. of Arlington, Ohio, Master and speaker of bouse of repre
growing town. It has a growing trade.
Is the Purchaser.
sentatives. They will be pleased that
The business interests of the city
O W. Struble, of Arlington, Ohio, he has won out In the contest for tht
are expanding. The business man
wbw oifieU thia situation must meet has purchawd the Klchard Hurray republican nomination for circuit
it wiih a large* end better selected farm of 150 acres on Sec I, Baltimore judge in Kalamazoo county. The con­
.
stock. Some bare been able to do township, and wlllsotm take possession vention was held Saturday. ..
ot the same.
The.sale, was made
this by addition to building or utiliz­
through A. D. Cadwallader, the real
REPUBLICANS
WIN
IN
NASH
­
ing mpre room In the building they
VILLE.
already occupied. But unfortunately Mtate dealer of thia city.

there are some of the tradesmen who
are already utilizing every available
foot of apace in the buildings where
they are now located. Some of thenp.
would like more room and cannot get
it in Hastings., And it is Impossible
to bring new merchandise estab­
lishments bore, as there is not a va­

BANNER.

The. village election occured in Nash­
ville Monday and a very large vote was
polled. The entire republican village
ticket headed by L. E. Lentx for village
president was elected, except assessor,
Henry Boe, democrat being chosen for
that office. The average republican
'majority was one hundred.

APPOINTED THE COMMITTEE
To Investigate the Bringing of Ed­
ward LaClair to this City by the
'Officers--Judge Smith did so
Wednesday.

K)ar readers are familiar: with the
bringing of Edward LaClaiir to this
city last month from Minneapolis on
a criminal charge, and of the dis­
missal of the case, because on known to
Paosecufor Pryur and Sheriff Farniss,
an agreement existed which virtually
settled the charge on which LaClair
wds arrested. As wc bavs explained,
before the warrant for LaClair’s arluston tbe criminal charge wrs issued,
while Mr. Walker was prosecutor, who.
ir Ih claimed, knew of the agreement
which'negatived the criminal proceedinis, and yet tailed to inform the pres­
ent prosecutor and sheriff of tbe facts
which, bad they known them, would
not hare Justified the sending of an
officer to Minneapolis at s large ex­
pense to Barry county. It will be retuetuber'ed also that Prosecutor Pryor
asked Judge Smith to appoint a com­
mittee with a view of fixing the re­
sponsibility for creaking this needless
expense and also to pass upon the use
of'the criminal court machinery of
Um county to aid In the settlement
of a civil case.
On Wednesday
Judge Smith named A. E. KeuiisGpn,
T hos.S ullivan. ano IL E. Hpndnck
as the committee to look into: the
matter.

BUY VOTING MACHINES?
PROPOSITION TO PUT IN THE
ABBOT VOTING MACHINES

SHOULD BE ADOPTED
Wil Save Mistakes as well as Cost
of Elections if Adopted.
Mn O. R. Pierce, of Hudson, pres­
ident and manager of the Abbot Vot­
ing Machine Go. of that city,
in
Hastings hat week, bringing here one
of the Ahbot machines, and making
thq foliowing proposition: He would
put four of the machines, one in each
ward, on trial at the coming city eieepon. An sxpession would to ask­
ed of each voter on election day. if a
maforitv favored adopting the ma­
chines, then tlio four are to be pur­
chased at 8350.00 each.
Tbe Abbot
machines have been In use nine years
in Hudson, eight years In Adrian,
and there-are 150 which have beer,
pure linked by municipalities or town­
ships in
Michigan. In
Lenawee
county all but tnree towns use this
machine.

Tbe advantages are as follows:
1st. The result of the election In
the precinct is Lkriown and declared
within live minutes after the polls
close.
2nd. Mistakes are irnjkissf ble with the ? bbot machine. The
voter cannot make a mistake ar spoil
bis ticket.
The machine, will not
operate at all unless it is operated
right. 3rd. Corruption is an impos­
sibility unless the election Inspectors
are parties to it, hnd unless there Is
collusion between the voter and the
Inspectors, which would .be easily dis­
covered by anyotie one Interested in
preventing such collusion. 4tb. Tbe
ease with which tbe maebiue can lie
operated by the voter.
The machines will be on trial at the
city hall so that any voter can step
In and give it a trial. We are glad
they are.to be used this year, and
hope the majority of the voters will
favpr tbe adoptloii__ _^he price Is
#150 per machine less than was asked
previous to 1904. As using the ma­
chine will save the printing of tick­
ets and reduce the cost or counting
the votes and prevent all mistaken,
we (eel sure the investment will be a
profitable one.

ALL ON ACCOUNT OF A DOG
Big Lawsuit injustice Bishop's Court
over the Alleged Shooting of
James Springer’s Dog by
Lewis G. Mullen.
James Springer, of Yankee Springs,
alleges that Lewis G. Mullen, also of
that town, maimed and disfigured
bis dog by shooting him full of holes.
Accordingly he bud Mullen arrested
and brought before Justice Bishop
Thursday. A large crowd nt inter­
ested neighbors'attended, .nearly all
o^. whom sympathized very openly
with the defendant. Tbe hearing
was adjourned to tbe 25th.

BOUGHT SHOE STORE IN LOWELL.
Phin Smith has purchased a stock of
boots and shoes in LoVell, and has tak­
en possession. We do not understand
that he has fully decided as yet wheth­
er to move to Lowell or not.

RE(JPRO(IH DAY
THE HASTINGS

WOMEN’S CLUB

VERY

GOOD

SUGGESTION

To use increased Saloon Tax for City
Improvenents.

CONSIDERED THAT SUBJECT
ALSO I

Al is generally known the presen
council fixed the saloon tax at 81,000
instead of 8500 m heretofore, all-the

THE WHITE PLAGUE

SnOOrincrease going to the city. W. F.
Hicks Suggests that this 8500 increase
which would aggregate probably
84.000 next year, be used .for public
improvements, the city council plac­
ing it where it would build up the
city. As Is well understood, the city
cahoot lawfully spread a tax for public
improvements. But as Mr. Hickssoggests bere is a fund that no one could
feel aggrieved over lensed in prcaoote
the material interests of the city.
jWe com mend’ the auggestlqn to tbe
consideration of the'citizens of Has­
tings, who desire to see the City grow,
(and who realize that a taxjcannot be
,
spread for tbe public Improvements
.needed to make it grow, ani who also
,realize that It is unfair.to aak^t few
,citizens*to make up tbe amounts need­
,
ed to secure the institutions that are
,
needed to make Hastings.prosper.

Mrs. Yutz Gave a Veiy Interesting
Demonstration In Cooking at
the Meeting.
.
cltib Friday
■ Reciprocity Day at t
■ best of tie
afternoon was ©ne of
year, and the largest In
Int of attcn&lt; ance, pver eighty being! present, den­
ons Crating that Hastings ladles are Irteretted In 'domestic pcicnce. Mn.
Yutx's demonstrations Inlcboking bein r
the •chief feature bf the program.

Tho clpb gang '•America" as an opep ■
ing number, and Mrs. Si^tth then pre

•sented th'- subject of the need of
nurse at .county .poor fartns. She rear
extracts from Mrs. Caroline Bartlet
Crane's address! before-the State Rm!
oration at Bay City last!fall, followe;

with a few remarks of l|er own bear­
ing on the great need and importance
of such a movetient. And at the close ‘THE BARBERS PLEAD GUILTY
u motion was made to have a commit­
tee apjwinted td present jt.he matter to
thr- board of sipervisors, which was Assessed Thirty Dollars Fine and
Costs Each or JO days in Jail­
unanimously cap-led.
j
Pay Their Fines.:
Mrs. Yutz then prepared a sponge
, Clark and Delos Barber.; tbe two
cake and pineapple salp! before the Carlton farmers, charged with cruelty
ladles. Although Hastings housekeep­ to animals, were brought before Jus­
ers are noted cooks, all learned seme-’
tice Bishup Thursday^ After giving
thing new and much ef value from:
the matter a-Iittle thought, they de­
Mrs. Yutx's methods, ijhe recipe fori
cided to plead guilty, and Were fined
the cake and method of preparation 830 each or-30 days in jail. ihe.y.pald
was as follows:
Ingredients—Four!
their flngs. In view of the aggravated
eggs (five If small). 1 cup sugar (scant
nature of the offense, many will think
an inch tn measuring), a level cup of
this a vert light punishment, as it
flour, two tablespoons of lemon juice.
certainly is. The Barbers liave great
1-4 teaspoonfu! salt. The cup used was
reason to be thankful for the mercy
a measuring gkws obtainable at any
l.-azaar store. /Method qf putting to- shown them, a mercy wbieh they de­
nied to the poor, half starved brutes
geler—First beat the eggs, yolks and
on their farm. Before the sentence
white separately; rauefew depends was imposed, tbe two brothers made'
largely bn the beating. [For the yolks
-all sorts of promises to properly care
Mrs. Yutz used a Dover egg beater of
for their stock in the future -promImproved pattern, beating until they
-tses which it will be to their interest
were as thick as palad drpming; a wire
to keep, yinife they will ’ have no
beater was used for the whites.’ Add
right to expect anything less than the
one-half the sugar to thejyolks, a lltdc
limit of the law if they shall repeat
at -a time, then the lemon juice, and
allow this to stand while the whites the offence. It IS hard to reconcile,
are beaten. Add the rest of th® sugar such misconduct with sanity. The
to the whites, a little at a time, and mo4 of tire stock on,the Barner farm
the salt, then mix the yplks with the U blooded stock, whirls. If kept in
whites and stir In the cup of flour last. any kind of condition would bring a
Mrs. Yutz used the wire, egg beater for good price on tbe market. And yet
this mixing entirely. Tie batter was they permitted this stock to decline
then poured into an ipigreased tin. par­ in value uiany’times tbe worth Of the
ticular care being taken tb push It high food which would have kept them in ,
on the sides, as coke Is inclined to rise a healthy condi tion. Why did they do
highest iii the center. When taken out it? J*io answer that is consistent with
of the oven it was turned bottom side sane minds for the two offenders can
up rind allowed to stand some time be given .4

before removing. This, she said, was a
wise plan to follow with aill cakes, as it
WOODLAND TIL­
'prevents falling. Neither soda, cream
LAGE OFFICERS
of tartar or baking powder was em­
ployed to raise tho cake, the beating of
the CRgfe producing sufficient lightness, Elected in That Village at Monday’s
,
Village Election.
and the result ns shown .u|lien the cake
was sampled proved It a itiost satisfac­
Tbe following are the new officers
tory method, as 1 It was df a feathery the Village of Woodland who Wwe elect- |
lightness and delicious toj the taste ns
ed on Monday of this week: PresidentH
well.
F. F. Hilbert: clerk, Wesley Meyers;
The’pineapple salad recipe called for treasurer, D. B. Kilpatrick; Assessor,
two cups of plueApple (usf-the canned Lawrence Faul; trustees, ’John Hynes,
pineapple and cut in chuinks) to one Willard Sawdy and^laeob Iteisinger.
of celery cut same as plnpapple The purely the affairs of W oodland are safe
salad dressing used was prepared by in such good hands.
Mrs. Yiitz at home and is the one found
A SPLENDID PAPER.
In the Episcopal Jadles' coak book. con.
tributes by Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Yutz
added a cup of rich sweet cream, a lit­
Editor Fitzgerald, of Flint, is a Hust­
tle more sugar than the original hr.lpe
ler and is Getting out a Great
and a bit of tobasco sauce.
. ■
Paper.
•What Can We Do to Fight the
We are in receipt of a copy of the
White Pfoguel" was treated by Mrs.
Flint Daily Journal, recognized .as one
Hayes in an interesting manner. She of the best dailies in the "United State*
laid much strews on the importance of In a city of its size. The paper has a
getting jfifoymat Ion about the disease sworn and guaranteed circulation of
and felt it shoqld be talked about and about 7,500 daily, there being not,to ex­
discussed -much more than it Is. It has ceed four and probably not that many
been demonstrated that it is a curable dallies in tbe atate, outside of Detroit
disease—except, in Its last stages. Out­ and Grand Rapid*, that,, have as large
door air, exercise, rest and' wholesome
a circulation. 11.11. Fitzgerald the edl
food have proved the best means of
tor and proprietor k one of the biggest
lighting It. The danger of communi­ hustlers in the state aucj is giving the
cating the disease has been greatly ex­
people of Flint a paper they should all
aggerated. the great danger In spread­
feel proud of.
ing it Iwing through the dried particles
of sputum floating through the sir.
CHARGED WITH LIBEL.
This led up to the discussion of the
lack of observance .of our anti-expec­
Mrs. Eliza Lowe, living ntar De­
toration ordinance.
A widespread troit. but formerly of Bownc Town­
movement is on foot ail through our ship in Kent county, was arrested and
country to enforce such ordinances and brought before Justice Bishop Friday,
stringent measdres are being resorted charged with criminal libel. It ap­
to where they ore violated. A motion pears ahe gave a note to John JJebty
was made at the close to appoint a of HasttingH township. It is charged
committee to take some steps toward that she accused Mr. Lichty of. alter­
seeing that our ordinance was enforced. ing the date of this note, she pub­
The musical part of the program
was unusually good. Mrs. Hams render­
ing a vocal solo, and Mias Clara Hen­
dershott a piano sola Before .closing
a rising vote of thanks was tendered
Mrs. Yutz to show the club's apprecia­
tion of her kindness In coming before
them ^nd furnishing such an enjoyable
afternoon.

lishing that accusation in Ute Freeport
Herald of February 23rd. She will
have her trial before Jpitlce Bishop
March 24th.
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
Constable's sale at C R. Hull’s barn,
in Baltimore township March 21at at
ten a. m. —Geo. W. Read, ConsUbte,

�HASTINGS BANNER. MARCH 15, 190*

Hastings Banner.
COOK BROS., Editors.

wage earners, and one hundred and
forty four percent in wages paid.
Hatttle f'reek ranked second.

President Roosevelt has just ap­
pointed another southern democrat
to a fedral office. •
So •be •is •1 leaping
coals of tire upon the head of the
■oath, where he lias been abused
most shamefully. But as tbe south
comes to understand they will learn
to admire him as does the rest, of
tbe country.

BARN BURNED
Irvlng Phillips, of Baltimore, Suffer­
ed a Loss Monday Morning
by Fire.

Monday morning fire was discovered
in the bam ot Irving Phillips, who
lives on tbeSam Weeks farm on section
29 Baltimore. Mr. Phillips had been
at the barn lute st night doctoring a
couple of sick horses and ^4t is preumed that the fire started from the
lantern in some manner. We ate in­
formed that all tbe stock was saved,
though onfc horse was quite badly
burned. We are unable to learn whe­
ther the property was Insured or not.

It has been proven that the Santa
Fe railroad gave back, to favored
shippers over $1 000,000 in rebates in
a alngle year, When corporations do
‘’that they are not only wronging tbe
EAST WOODLAND.
competitors of favored shippers, but
Want column. lc a word for tach Insertion.
J. St. John made a buxlneas trip to
are setting a premium on commercial
Card of Thanks. t*enty-il«n cents each. „
Hastings
on Saturday.
dishonesty.
Obituary, poefy and resolutions, ac a line.
Mrs. Mark Coraelt is under the docMottoesof births. dsaltK or mxrilagev will be
printed free a* nor* matter.
Republicans should see to registra­
HrNo coaimuntoatlon will be published un­
Mtas Mabel Kilpatrick and Ernest
der any circumstances units* It bean tbe tion in all the townships.
This is Racy were guests ot Will Nichols and
writer's name and post offlea address.
not merely due to their township wife on Bunday.
A Mr. Haight from near Nashville has
ticket, bet also to tlie excellent state moved into J. Lehman’s tenant hbuse
and judicial ticket they have in tbe -on the Joe Hence,place.
Munroe Rowleader has disposed of his
field and which deserves tbelr tiearty property
in Lansing and.is looking for
support. Barry county should roll up
Mrs. Charles Smith was called to
a good majority for Judge Smith.
Lyons‘on Monday by the, death of her
VERY RADICAL CHANGE
If the committees appointed by the father, Mr. John Mason.
Mrs. Ella Hager and daughters. Gall
last co ng res* to investigate tbe oil and Stella, spent Sunday with friends
If House Bill No. 24 Shall Pass, the
trust and the beef trust shall do the In Vermontville.
Drain Law will be Greatly
Mr. and Mrs. H. Townsend were pleas-'
kind of wdik that is expected of them
antiy surprised by a party of friends
Modified.
the n&lt;*xt congress will have tlie data and neighbors on Monday evening.
Music
and light refreshments helped to
If House Bill NO. 24 shall pass, the before them tq iqake effective remed- entertain.
‘
board of stroervlsors of this-county iarieglslation.
Returning from Nashville on Sunday,
Mrs.- Albert Barry's horse run.away,
will determine what drains shall be
throwing her out, breaking the cutter,
Tbe U.S. Senate committee is go­ and when the horse was caught it had
constructed, and have control over
all official acts of the drain commis­ ing to make a business of investigat­ hut one strap of the harness on. For­
'
sioner so far as laying out drains etc., ing the railroad question during the tunately no one was hurt.
Messrs. Herman and Clarence Weeks
may be conevr,,ed- The bill will also spring and summer with a view of of Ln Porte-, Ind.. Ralph Week* ot Big
give the supervisors the right to de­ leg is) 11 ting on tbe subject of railroad Rapids and Wilbur Weeks of Nashville,
were called home last week by the dan­
termine tbe number and kind of em­ rebates next December, when congress gerous Illness of their mother. Mrs. S.
•Weeks «»f West Sunlield.
ployees of tbe drain commissioner and wifi again convene.
Mrs. Hugh Nichols had an unpleasant
tlx their compensation: they may also
one day last week, when
If Japan shall show herself equal experience
require.him to make a detailed re­
Will Treece, who was staying there,
port underneath of all his expenses to the task of waking up OH rm and took poison with suicidal Intent. Help­
ful neighbor* and a doctor’s stomach
for time actually spent. In short, if starting ’hat sleepy old empire on tbe pump brought'the young vnan around
tbe bill shall pass, the drain commls- highway of progress, clvilizalon will all right, but the general sentiment of
East Woodland is that it was all "love’s
have
gained
much
from
tbe
Japanese
soner will be almost entirely under the
labor lost.” £nd a deplorable waste of
victories in the far east.
control of liie supervisors.

Diaptay advertising. rates furntabxd on appBtattoo.
Baain«i locsli «nJ reeding notices. On
fiast paao.or among HroklUas, itHcaltne;
wfcere. 7c a line. A i erage of seven woedsto the

ULTRA p-^oT-CURVING WAIST MODELS

Our Spring Line
Of Goods was never Larger or More Complete than this sea.
son; nothing small but the price.
We offer 1000 yards of fine lace, all widths and kinds, regular 8c to 12c ratals
Special 5c pier yard

DOWLING.
Under tbe system of traveling and
Marquis Oya ma, the Belo marshal of
Augustus Reid, who has been sick
registered libraries developed during tbe Japanese army, is proving him­ the past week, is some better at this
the last ten years, it has oeen made self a veritable Napoleon in strategy. writing.
Ray Freeman and wife visited the
possible for any community in the Tbe Russian army has been made to
state to obtain from 4he state library feei his ability and power na a master former’s parents Sunday last.
Well, well! We were wrong about
a loan ofj fifty to 8 hundred wisely se­ of tile science of war.
those wedding bells.
lected-volumes for three or six months
Judge Mack was at Moses Aldrich s
All parties should pick their nest on Sunday last.
on, payment Ohly of the expense of
The young people’s, party at Mr.
transportation, with privilege of re­ available men for local oil Ices. In
Wise's was well attended and a good
newal and repetition indefinitey, pro­ this wav good local government is as­ time
reported.
,
viding a magnificent system of home 1 sured no matter which party may
R. 6. Rice and wlfg spent- Thursday
education for even tbe most remote j win.
afternoon with friends away.
Chas. Klee and Irving Phillips were
and needy localities * Granges ana
Geqessee county proposes to pay her at Chicago ■ last Wednesday after
farmers* clubs reading and study i
eounty officers entirely in salaries and* horses.
clubs, literary and ladies’ aid societies
Tbe quiet of our village was broken
do away with tho fee system alto­
Sunday schools and young peoples’ so­
by the appearance on our strpets of a
gether. This is a correct position.
gentleman dressed in neat attire, in­
cieties,library associations and groups;
of petitioning taxpayers have thus ^Hont Perry F. Mayo, of Battle Creek, cluding patent leather shoes and silk
become custodians of these loan 11-1 won the Detriot Tribune prize for tbe tile. He was inquiring for a pair of
scales that weight just ji
braries, to the number of 411 in the ! best essay on primary reform, and re­ weigh myself and son."
past two years, who received la tbiat • ceived the 850.
Born, to Walter prmsbee and wife,
wav no less than 897 libraries. These '
March 7. an 8-pound. son.
Wheat crop prospects never looked
A. J. Hoffman spent Sunday at
have reached almost every county in
brighter In this coantry at this seas­ Bellevue.
tbe state and their educational value
on ot the year thnu right now.
extended thus to communities whose
STATE ROAD.
facilities are meager or nil. is beyond 7 Tbe Michigan legislature seems dis­
Preaching at the church Sundav
evening.
Will
reorganize the Sabbath
estimate. The system has been de­ posed to pasa a law to publicly flog
school March 26.
vised and developed by the librarian,
wife beaters.
Robins singing, tapping of the sugar
Mrs. Mary O. Spencer, who has been
bushes and moving seem to be the or­
der of the week.
connected with the state library eight­
CENTER ROAD.
Mr. Paddock Is moving in Bert
een years, and in charge of it ten
KI line’s tenement house. Scott Cotton
Delayed letter
years, and in It our state has heen the
Mr.
CENTER ROAD school Is progres­ mores to Portland this week.
model for many others, and ranks
Sherman’s family are moving In Harrv
second to none unless it may be tbe sing finely. The district made no Water’s house.
John Marks is caring for his mother,
state of New York.
* mistake in hiring Mr Ed. Waite.
who is very low at this writing.
Spring moving will soon begin.
Mrs. McKnlght had an old-fashoned
-Tbe crushing defeat of the Russian
B.McIntyre*goes to his farm which
rag bee "Wednesday.
army by the Japs is a victory for the he recently purchased.
Phil Baine visited Mr. Smith Sunday.
Russia that will be.
Had success
Mr. Paddock moves out of the
Mrs. Shelby attended the banquet at
crowned the Czar’s lorces In the far Todd tenement house and n family St. Rose hall Wednesday evening.
Hirers Teagles of Barryville visited
cast, the hope of government reforms move in whose name we are unable to
his
niece. Mrs. Bert Kinne. Sunday.
and tlie trlumph of the people over learn.
The school children are enjoying a
the autocracy would have been long
Will Payne went after chickens one vacation this week.
deferred. As it la now. Nicholas dar and came home with empty
Mrs. Charles Cliff has returned to
her home in Nashville.
must grant some form of representa­ crates.
tive government. He must provide for
Mr. Larkin is slowly improving.Mn.
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
the education of his subjects. One of Larkin is very feeble.
Miss Sadie Fuller la on the tick list.
tbe reasons why tbe brown men have
Mr. Douglas Slade la very 111 at this
Mrs. Myra Harvey came home from
won has been the great intellectual
Kalkaska to care for her mother who writing.
superiority of the Jap over the Slav
I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Archer were at
is very sick.
Bellevuq Thursday on business.
soldier. The former is no more brave
Allen Larkin cblbo Saturday from
Mr. Walter Rase received a carload
or hardy, but he knows more Aside
□ear Climax to visit bin parents and of' cedar posts from an bld neighbor
from that, he is intensely patriotic,
and friend, Jehial Caven, from the
friends.
lores bls coantry, while the Ruwlan
upper peninsula
Nathan Larkin and wife have beea
The Infant daughter of Arthur Nel­
has little reason evea to respect the
arbitrary and cruel government of his married 64 yeans tbe 10th of February. son Is very ill at the home of her uncle.
Fred NelsonThere are seven c111 Id re a living and
country, which appears to be by one
Mrs. H.
Herrington gave a danc­
man, bat which is really by a clique two are dead. There baa not been ing party at her home Friday evening.
Matt Howell is doing a tittle car­
a death in tbe family In forty years.
Of crafty, corrupt inedmyetenta.
penter work on Thos. Fuller’s house.
pow many enables in this county
Ml» H. D. Herrington will hold a
The nomination of Judge Vernon
can boasL of this? Mr. Larkin is .80 public auction on P. L. Bowen’s farm,
H. Smith of Ionia as tbe democratic
Only
and Mrs. Larkin is 81.
three-quarters of a rpile east of Caven's
candidate for justice of the supreme
court, in opposition to Jndge Joseph
HOBOES SENT TO JAIL.
B. Moore, the republican candidate,
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
James West and Joseph Phillips,
gives place iu tbe contest to a man
Born—To George Van Syckle and wife.
wbo, although an aggressive partisan, knights of tbe road were arrested Sat­ March 7. a daughter.
Arietta Bristol is spending a few days
is well worthy of tbe distinction urday by tbe sheriff,, brought before In Battle Creek, the guest of her sister.
RUTLAND CENTER.
conferred by hia party.
’
win“ Justice Bishop, sod given ten days Mrs. Loren Van Syckle.
Ed Whitright and wife are the proud
Mrs. । Edith Renkes and Mary Beach
therefore be necessary for the re­ each in jail. Pity Barry county has visited
parents
of
a little son.
Mr. nnd Mm Dr. Harter of Del­
publicans of Michigan to give, time not a good stone pile to Rive these ton last Wednesday.
The spelling contgfif at Podunk Is
Caleb Rlabridgcr has moved back on the .'Hat instead of the 90th.
and atttentlon to the contest before gents a chance to exceroiM their
hta farm. Charley Lechleltncr having
them in order to insure for their own muscle,
Don't forgot the play this Friday
moved on Mr. Sclbie's farm In North
Barry. All regret to see Charley go.
state nominees the deilraoly large
evening at the Clots Creek hall.
Bert Ferris returned home last Friday
majority of which they are in every
Frank
Waters and family spent Sun­
from visiting hta stater, near Milo the
Very low one way colonist rates to past week.
way deserving.
day at T. C. Williams.
Kinta in Washing*— n
—
&gt;n, Califoro
Bretol had one of hta horses
There will be preaching at the
lumbla
Montana ana----------------------- will
— kicked; quite severely last------'
Tbe census of manuactures, taken
church again in ,two weeks.
be in effect Mar. Is;, and will continue
by national authority in conjunction ubtU May 15tb inclusive, good coach doctor being called to
Lena Havens of Southwest Rutland
with tlie state census last year, show# accommodatfens will be furnished.
spent Sunday with Zola Otis.
—
in its repoct now made public' that
On March Slat only, there will be
one morning last week. Small dam­
Lansing leads all Michigan cities In very cheap colonist rates to polrita iu
age. ,
the rate of gain in manufacturing in­ Arkansas, Colorado, Indian Territory,
Leo Myers spent a portion of last
of Thanks.
dustries in the last four years, one Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New
Mexico. Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tex­
week with his daughters In Kalamahundred and eighty seven per cent in as gud Wyoming. For further Instruc­
and Jr,eDd&lt;i for tbe
capitalivaion, one hundred and thirty tions in regard to these rates call at
■yznoainy shown us In otir
Chaa, Whittemore is sawing for Mr
rateful. Ahoto
four per cent in value uf product, one the ticket office.
-nv ™nnn«l by ;&gt;lr ministry of sone Pronsky.
do we extend our sincere tbitaks
1 “ **°1,
School closes at the Otis this week
hundred and thirty three per cent in
W. S. BABKON. AaE^T.
Mas. Jacob Kxaaa and Family. iQTJLtwoweeks' vacation.

2000 yards fine Hamburg embroidery worth from 10c to 30c per yard
Special 10c per yard

Largest line of Corsets ever shown in Barry
County.

MERRITT

The
Three

Pluck, Push
and
Perseverance
—are all essential to fi
hancial success.
tematic system of saving
is of equal importance;
and this often has its be­
ginning with the opening
of a little savings account.
Possibly you would like to
taik with us about the
matter.

ay o per cent, on savings deposits,
Compounded semi-annnally

Hastings National Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH
National Bank in Barry County

’wiyMr'l White Mm and Ttr

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80 °*nt*

'* *** eui’ T“r "OB* • IS Mate

Moeur1! Uffr Naming HmUm*. Cura,

I keep in stock a full ljne of gjjelf i
fine line of Box Letter Paper.

also

w. H. Goodyear. DSttl

�A

HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH j 5,_ x905.
LACEY.

visited at Dr. Gallagher’! on
MARTIN CORNERS.
I house for Willard Cw and wife while ■town
Thursday.
Oudlbchool Is enjoying a tyro weMts*
they are gone to Marion. Ind.
Ed. Canldy was tn Nashville last vacation.
Henry Stevens and wife started for
Nearly everyone has their sugar
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, | Ashland, Wis., Monday. March 13, to Tuesday.
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Man" Coats is helping her slater, bushes tapped.
(attend ths’marriage of their son, J. S. Mrs. William IClemence.
The protracted meetings which have
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HASTINGS. FUCK.
Stevens, formerly , oil Lacey, to Met*
Mrs. Sprague Is working for Mrs. been in progress at "Stony Point have
closed.
Kuntz of Ashland. Wla.
Walter. Ormsbee. ■ •
Frank Barrj" of TpMlantl spent SunIt Is reported that George Campbell
Ed. Coats will work the William dsy
with bls parents at this place.
has bought Tom Nnrris' farm.
A nue little farm nt thirty acre* for sale—
Clemenre farm this summer.
Several from tbit cu-tghburhood at­
mlcht exchange for city property; a r»d
Born, tn Harry’ Hinkley and wife.
A
fine
yearling
colt
l&gt;elongtng
to
tended the auction sale of Leon Hop­
day loam and sand loam aou !u Hue state- of
Tuesday.
March
7.
a
girl
baby.
cultivation, ail Unproved tmt two acres: a
Charles Rice put one of Its eyes out kins. north of Hustings, Monday.
Have you seen DePue? He Kas the
" George Miller and ifnmily visited nt. laet Wednesday. Charles thinks h*
good HiM momedhouM- with a good stone
Mnr. SusiB Hilton was the victim of a
wall cellar, a good aictnU cistern and tubular j Bert Clark’s last Sunday.
has more than bls share of troubles, surprise which her family and a few of
well with gumps; goal granary, corn crib
Everything in Groceries and Dxy
Mrs. Runner of Buchanan is In Lacey as he came near loosing one of his fine her neighbors "gave-her Saturday evttiand poultry bou»e with a nice llU’e duck
|ng. She was presented with a beauti­
Goods.
puuduw fo; a good old barn with IcanXo
organizing n Royal Neighbor camp, work horses last Sunday.
on each Hide- x»ll Is good for all kinds o(
parlor btrap and a very pretty glass
auxiliary to the Woodmen.
Highest prices for produce.
Those who attended the party at ful
crousand wool* make a tine po-. Hry farm.
set.
Refreshments, c*natsttng of fcre
Professor Dunham and Elder Ben-1 Mrs. Wise's all report a fine time.
K. 1. L&gt;. and t-l -phone line about Um rods
cream, cake, coffee, etc., were aervec.
from door: 2‘, inllee from HasUngprice
aom are camping on Bristol lake. Now
K. J. Stanton has purchased the A very ideasant time wax enjoyed by
$1,900 would take $•«) down and balance Ou
look out (or hsh stories.
George Robinson farm and stock.
very llbccal terms at • ysr cent.
Jim Hill and Will Cooper, both of
MIm Ola Pilgrim sjfent Saturday and
Be sure you see
Before you buy or soli.
And 1C0 other farms for sale.
Maple Grove, have traded farms.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS. '
Sunday With her sister. Mrs. Fay CleI^
jwIr Phllllpps qf Assyria Is .mov­ luteuce.
A good nix roomed house In Hasting* with
The members yjf the grange here. Of
Phone 86.
ing on to Sam Jones’ farm and will
two Kone w all o-lUrw. good arrived cistern
Charles Rice, wife and son Clarence, which Sherm Zimmerman and wife are
and cement well with pumps, a rood painted
work it the romlnjt summer.
visited at Frank Bullis' Sunday.
nlso members. gave them a very "pleas­
barn a)«cut IOx2S. fine shade and some fruit
Bom. to Glen Bristol tind wife, Mon­
Earl Stanton has most ot -the lumber ant farewell party hist Friday night,
H acre of land. 8tie street and good neigh­
day. Marci^’l. a girl haby.
borhood. Price fWX).
•
bon.c for n new barn.
about O' being present. Dancing :ul«
Vida .Norris has had to quit work
card playing passed the time alt t$o
Miss
Ethel
lister
spent
Sunday
And IA other places tn Hasting* for sale.
for Herbert Butler in (the stor« on ac­ with Susie Ormsl.ee.
• soon. Light nefreshmeqis were served.
count of sickness
E. Ormwbee and wife look dinner at Sherm and tamrty g(&gt; to*" their new
home, pear Galesburg, today (Monday.)
We he?r that Mr. Bretz lia&gt;i traded .Mark Skillman's Sunday.
Hiram •Babcock i» quite sick at prefTh one Savins bargain, in Knal ' his farm-for a store nj 'Stanton. MlchJ
A. • J. Hoifninn Is In Maple Grove
It Is reported that Horace Cole, for-1 with his brother Charles.
. kslale tn exchange for caiii
,
merly &lt;?f Ijiccy. .nowMt Hastings, ftufl |
The barn belonging to Irving Phil ■J. iZiiiini*-rcan's people Sunday test.
should remember that a Real
Miss -Susie Pilgrim, art* married.
, lips burned' early Monday morjifug.
Bert Bristol expects to go west &lt;ig.nr
Estate Exchange furuishes the
■ The next meeting of the Lacey W. Q.
In
his Chicago horses was burned In about two weeks.
best .of facilities for the buyer . T. U. Win be held with Mrs. Maud Mil­ I ndlv. also Rena Mott’s hand. Some
ler on March 22AJ. , Subject. "Miss of his clothing was burned from- his
to rtnd wbat he wauls at ,rock
Mtss
Bertha
Milker
«f.South
Bedfottl
you
Jessie
Arkemiaq.
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second
round-the,bddy.
bottom prices,- for .those ’who
| world missionary for Hie W. C. T. C. - Mrs. Herbert Stanton died at her has bi*r. visiting •Gracd Bristol a few
are anxious to sei! are those
days.
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। Miss Margaret Baser will Lave charge home Saturday, aged 22 years 11
Fred. Bristol has tiecn spmdfrsc
Whoiist their property.
I nf the program. Everybody ’yplcome. months nnd II days. Funeral was held a-Mrs.
week In. Rattle Cn- k.
,
A gold medal contest will be held at Monday nt the Methodist Episcopal
Glen Bristol, wife and little daughter.
I the Dowling chtirrh Tuesday evenlnr." church, of which she was'a member. Genevieve, have m&lt;?vt-d to n farm &lt;iew
TRADES NEGOTIATED.
March 21. under the auspices of the She leavt-s a kind Ixpsband. two chil­ tbe-Fills school, house
dren. n father, sister and host ot
Tlie silver medal contest conducted I friends to mourn her loss.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Non-resident nnd other propertv
hy Miss Lucelc Bens&lt;|n and eight nf|
Mr. and Mn, Henry Batilch. fnmi
The Aid sodlrty nt Mrs. Ida Durkc*^ 1
cared for and rented.
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her scholars of $h* Dunham school re- near Cltinnx. -attended th* Pineral nf was well attended.
Much credit fn
tlected much credit i$pon themselves their nei&lt;T. Mrs. Stanton:
given
th»«
little o’nis (or,the program ।
.
rendered.
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for the good work .acchmpMshed In so
Office over Pfcn*on’j» Grocery.
Mrs. M. P.’Fuller. Mrs. II. R. Bamunq.'
sbdrt a time. While the judges were
Mrs." J. D. Townsend and Charles Bcnf-.
NORTHWEST CASTLETON.
reaching th Hr decision MlssiVhtflps. n
"tier
arc
&lt;»n
the
sick
list.
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;
Jyspi-r
Black
has
bought
a
house
nnd
’nistdonnry from Japan, gave n very
Gv^rgr Nash of Kalun;.i&amp;Hi bw'vlaltthg
'.nterewttng talk on her work there. Al­ lot in "Hastings and will move there in hi?
niece and nephew. Utah nnd Fred
• _z
•
together it was « verv pleasant affair August.
Buinc."
। y'
Fnmk Johnston and wife of l*ake
and worthy" of n much larger attend­
Vera ahd Wilbur Ipgurvan of Tennes­
ance. Miss D’ailnh Aspinwall won‘the Vl»w called on hie sister. Mrs.’ William see were the guests of avalter Barnum’U
Jefferv. Saturday.
people Sunday nnd Monday.
..
medal.
,
The Martin school district Is enjoy­
Stephen Harry of Stony Point has
ing a two weeks" vacation.
been visiting friends tn this vicinity for
MORGAN.
a
few
days.
Those that have tapped their sugar
Funeral Directors.
Iff-. R. P. Comfort of Hudson. Mich., bushes have not made much sugar yet.
Mr. Alvah Fuller of Coats Grov- waa
Phone store, 25; Res. 85 or 90.
guest of his aunt, Mrs. H. P. Bar­
visited at .H, H. Sp&lt;rks* Monday night.
The protracted meetings are having the
num. Friday.
.
Rather a short visit, as the doctor was great success at Coat- Grove.
Mrs. K. B. Murdock entertained the
in a hurrf. being on business.
John Meade has sold his fine "bunch
. Br-rant Carr will not moxe onto John of fairhogs; they averaged 200 pounds following persons Inst week: Mr. and
Tjik^a farm thts spring as Intruded.
a piece.
B. Jkirnum, Mn. Hattie Fuller and Mr.
F. Price "la again nt work on the
Slid Mrs. , Charles Cheng}' of .North
roafis and bridges ot Castleton town­
Carlton.
THE AMERICAN
LAUNDRY.
WEST PARMELEE. .
ship. Frank'.has done a good work
Mrs. Jultn Yn'ungw irf s;widh^r n few
Makes-a specialty of getting out special orders on short notice and if it
flim-e his induction In oflice. and the
Otis Morgan has been visltYug his days In Hustings, the gnrstt ot her
is impossible fur you to bring your laundry toue, just telephone us and
township wottm do well to keep "him In uncle. WUllaro Kepkey and wife of daughters. Mrs. Grace Ssifrh and Mrs.
Mamie Todd.
we will dotae and get it. Otir constantly increasing business is evidence
office for a time at least, as hlu work West 'Thnrnnpjd*.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Durk*r were the
that we ate giving excellent satisfaction, but our aim is to do better.
will prove tn tie the cheapest to (ho
T. A. Pass returned tn his work cm go.-sts of
latter's panvits. Mr. and
PHONE 243.
W. J. STARR. Proprietor.
township that has ever been done, as the- telephone lln* Monday.
Mrs. John Donley, neur Freeport. Tu-■what be does is done to stay nnd will
Mrs. lames Kepkey has 1ie*n under day .
the doctor’s care, but Is Improving at
not have to l«e repeated every year.
Mr. and Mr«. jay Hunt of Carlton
w«ry the guesta of A. Hunt and wife
Mr Dancer shipped quite a lot of this writing.
logs out of Morgan last Thunulny. Nine
.Jin "David Prnewn- was ;tln- guest F riday.
.arloads: all (or the old country.
.of her sister, Mrs. J T- Morgan, last
Hastings Markets.
J A.'Hvde was reported as sllyhtly.
Unprtn'ed. but still unaHg tn be around ’ lirivjd Porrnult Is very slpk xt this Butter .
ft
Charles Bronson Is packing hl« goods writing.
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and effect*, getting ready to move to
Work -on the Sherk resldenre is pro
fl
Orcgim this spring.
greasing finely.
Then will be 'yuslderable changing
Lloyd Leonard of Lansing was the Tallow. f-*r lb
around this spring. Every hot* that guest .of .‘Miss’ Ixniretta Adams Friday
fs tenable will lie occupied. Judging
OF WINDOWS. DOORS AND SASH
Ur
The Y. P.
social at, John Allen’s
from fhe pinatwr of those tn quest rfi
Friday evening v.-rs a decided success
the same.
has
Just
been
received
by
ns
and
we
are
better
pi
epared
than
ever
Many beautiful bouquets and splendid
before to satisfy (he wants of-all who intend to do any building
refreshments were brought forth at 12 Chicken*. droasM
MAPLE GROVE.
this year. If you Intend to do any building it will pay you Io
Muy Potter basigone to liastinga for o’clock ami th** wants of nil wen* sat­ Fref. drrward .
come and «ee us before you place any order. We will be pleased
isfied.
a few 0d&gt;.
make
figures on any material you may desire in our line.
'Write for Descriptive Catalogue of 900
Miss. Gladys Thorpe has feJurn’ed
A. D. Wolfe was at Battle Creek last
from Detroit;
Useful Articles, consisting &lt;if
Mt.non. drraartf
Saturday.
Miss Betty Sherk returned from roUtmw
Caryl Skillman "began work for A.
JWUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.
Lansing Monday evening to assist her Rraa.
per ton
which are GI VEN FREE with orders D.'Wolfe fast MonBay. '
that we keep in stock a full lineof LUMBER, LATH. SHINGLES
• Jake Shoup is no better at this writ­ mother with Ihe, housework.
Vur Adam- and the Mlasea lira Bass
for-^oap and Toilet Goods. Tbe sav­
and everything you may need in building.
inga. and Flossie Culver vl-'.ted his unrie. Mr*I per ton
Mlddliur.. pet
ing to our customers of middlemen's
Wm. Oooper had a sale tbe 15th ipsff
X..00
Aaron Adams of East Caledonia. Sun­ Honey, pet 1b.
I). H? Evans was here last week.
profit* enables us to give you t|iese
Tod.per tun
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF CEDAR
’
Wood, per eord
Henry Whltromb and family havv day.
beautiful presents. WRITE TO-DAY
T. W. Mwphy. wife and daughter, Kalt,
per bbl...
moved back on their Turin
FENCE POSTS.
visited -at. A. E. Bass’ Sunday. Mr
Geo. Cannon ami family Have moved Murphy's span of colts are equipped
-on D. H. Evan’s farm.
in a new brass-trimmed hirnes*'.
One night is all the time treoeeoary to
Roll Han and family have gone to bought, of E. J. McNaughton.
DETROIT.
prove that Plneules is tbe best remedy
Spring Arbor to visit his parents. Mr
in the world for backache and all kid­
and Mrs. Janie.- Hall.
ney
and bladder troubles. If you have
HASTINGS,. MICH.
1 jiurn Cheeaman haw been very sick.
QUIMBY.
rheumatism or any other blood disease
Mrs. Ijiura Swonablc and two
a single doee will give relief. Seid by
NASHVILLE.
। vtalteR friends kti Nashville over Sun-' Fred L. Heath, tbe druggist.
I H. C. Prl«of Sand l-akr- is a guest day.
School closed Inst Friday for one
I of his brother. C..C. Price, and other
wdfii vacation. "Mrs. Warner, teachtr.
Having just completed our I friendr. of this place
treated the achtftara to a taffy pull,
new building, we can take : . Ix-wls Loekhart Is serlous|y Hl with which was appreciated by scholars nnd
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care of more rigs, and giye | pneumonia
visitors.
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Mrs. Selah Xnyes of Graad lx?dge la
There was quite a crowd out to hear
the beat attention. We wilj
Capital,
visiting her parents. Hiram Coe and Bev. Crandall. His w-rVIces are greatly
$75,000.00
Surplus,
$20,000.00
KitaranUe.to please the pub­
appreciated at this pince.
wife
Lloyd and Leleva Castelein and Fred
Mrs. Clarence Welch closes her
lic asd want your trade.
school In the Felghner district Tues-, and Blanche Bldelman were Invited to
day with an entertainment, Tuesday the party given by Mlsa Gay In honor of
her advanced ’scholars nt Mrs. Miller's
evening.
Officer*
Friday ••vening. They, report a moat
There will be a box social at Jack enjoyable time.
Successors taPhin Smith.
Miller's Tn&lt;*sday evening for the Bene—
About 2&gt;* of the yomtg friends and
eitonr mtsMt. Prsjidtii.
fit of the Gleaners.
schoolmates of Leleva Castelein gave
Mildred Cor has been absent from her n very plrnxnnLsurprlse lust Mon­
school since last Tuesday on account of. day night. It being her fourteenth blythr
R.
B. m«wr,' Utce Pm.
day
anniversary.
The
even
big
wAs
sickness.
.
Roy Brumm lias gone to Dowliftg.
_ spent in gamca and music. After boun­
tiful "refreshments had been served she
where he has accepted a pi iiitlon in was
fl. fl. flndtrscs, Caihkr.
presented with a beautiful toilet
Nothing is better than a nice
the creamery.
and rannacure wt combined.
At n
W. A. Smith was at Chester Monday late hour they dqpnrted. wishing her
Rug.. I can make handeome rugs
out of your old Ingrains, Brussels
on business.
many happy returns.
About -IO relatives and friends gave
W. 1. Mnrble was called to Harbor
or Moquette Carpets and at a very
yours
Springs last week by the sfrjo’&gt;8 ill­ Mr. arid Mrs. Clarence Lewis a pleaflnnt
moderate price. Any work in­
sugT'rlsc Monday night, the evening be­
trusted to me will have my care­
ness of his mother.
Miss Sharlot Brumm- entertained her ing sjs-nt In games. After a bountiful
ful attention. If you wish any
supper they were "presented with a tine
'Information Just drop me a card
friend. Miss Bessie Kellogg of Adrian, rocker. Mr. and Mrs. Levels Are to
nnd
and I will call at your home.
last week.
move from this neighborhood |hls week
Mrs. Arthur Dean of Bowen's Mill* to the Maloy farm, north jof town.
was a gu'stt of Miss Florence Groho They ‘will be greatly mte.-wd In this
vicinity;
Thursday.
Mrs. I. L. Cresay has been la the vil­
Directors
lage the post week, caring ’for her
POOUNK.
mother. Mrs. H. E. Felgbner, who is
This is the half-way season, when
sick. '
Chester
Duster,
neither sleighs nor wheels are com­
Humphrey Atchison has aold his:
fortable.
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house and lot to Thomas Fuller.
R. B. Dlwur.
Some from this place attended the
Frank Barber has sold his property
sale at Samuel Howe’s place last
on Main street to H. G. Atchiiton. Mr.
R. C. Trocli,
Barl»er has bought a farm near Belle­ Thursday.
Miss Lillie Greams has been work­
with us. We have a large stock
vue.
m. LCook.
Ing at Anson Boye's the past week,
of goods that we will sell you at
Mrs. George Wellman has been quite,
Mrs. Boyes being ill with the grip.
reasonable prices and will ar­
Hl with lagrlppe the past week.
D. $. fioedyur,
Frank Smith is attending court
range terms of payment to suit
The roof of -the laundry caught fire
your convenience.
Our stock
Thursday morning by an over-heated these days, being one of the Jury.
tikt OIMtn.
The chicken pox patients are recofI
stove,
but
wm
extinguished
without
consists of
ering slowly.
I much Ramage.
Mrs. Bachman was the latest sur­
prised party. Last Friday evening a
company -of her neighbors and friends
DOWLING.
and many other things we have
Looks as though we were going to rushed in suddenly upon her and really
to enumerate. We reprasout •
surprised her. You don’t find Mrs.
------------..nomnlateH
have more sleighing this morning.
i
Mrs. Clara McGlocklln is entertaln- Bachman napping often, but her
s per ctff Merest
Depamrat
' ing a sister from Nashville this week. friends actually astonished her this
What makes that smile on Walter time. A social time and games by the
Real
Ornsbee’s face? It’s a boy, born on young folks were enjdyed. After a
supper of sandwiches, pickles, cake
Joow Block.
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March 7.
1
"Mrs. Emeline Van Syckles is heip- and coffee the guests returned home
Hastings, Hfch.
We buy and
‘^cood Hand Goodsing care for her daughter Grace.
t well pleased with tbe last surprise
1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bird of JohQ- . party of the season.

A. D. Cadwallader's

A Large Increase In Trade

Demands a Larger Stock

DePUE

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We are AFTER YOU Again
We want you to see what we have got our
store. Perhaps you will find something you
want. We want
to see our couiches.
'
Next week we are going to give

25 per cent discount on each and eyery
Couch in the Store.
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Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums
Wall Paper!

Wall Paper!

Renkes &amp; Waldorff
Pianos, Organs.

This cut illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses ,

RE.T1NOSCOPY

Requires no questions to find
the refractive error, makes
fitting surer.

A CAR LOAD

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does nobody good.
Let us invest
along.with others nnd
start it working
for you. No matter how little yon have, deposit it
with the

A. M. BUNNELL,

Bastings Citv Bank

YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD

CARPETS, RUGS.
CURTAINS,

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It will earn its proportion of intereat and pay you a
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draws interest at 3 per cent too.

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�HASTINGS BANNER MARCH, 15, 1905
HASTINGS

Eighth Anniversary of That Organiza­
tion Held Friday Evening.
The large audience that greeted the
H. M. C. Friday evening at the Baptist
church was delightfully entertained.
The first on the program was a Sex­
tette, Donzetti, by the Misses Acelia
Leach and Chrystal Barber and this
was followed by L’Aiglon by Beatrice
Manton. These were very well render­
ed. Tbe mandolin duet by tbe Misses
Anzoletta Lombard and Edna Dole
was so well received that a second se­
lection was called for and given. Miss
Vinnie Ream gave a very humorous
recitation which wan thoroughly ap­
preciated. The vocal numbers “Dream
of. the Rose?’, by Aldrich and “Rest
Thee my Little Due", by Bartlett were
given charmingly by Miss Inez Me
Intyre. A piano duet, “Fantasle", by
Weber was rendered by Mrs DePlanta
and Naomi Wentworth. This closed
Part 1 of the program.
Part II opened by Miss Clara Hall,
“The Palms", Eeybacb, and Miss Hall
displayed fine technique and express! ok

This Is the time of year when
colds are most prevailent— ■

T have sold the

Weeks
“Break-up-a-CoId”
Tablets
for 15 years and can re­
commend them to alL It
is a splendid tonic for all
who are tired and run
down-conditions usually
resulting from colds.
Give It a trial and you will be
pleased. Other cold cure* com­
mon to this market kept iu stock.

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescriptions prepared as If for
the Doctor's own use.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

HARCH
I have several. thousand nega­
tives that I will Bend away at the
end of this month, to be cleaned
off so they can be used again.
Perhaps your negative may be
among the lot. In order that all ’
who dec ire photos from negatives
I now have, may get them. I will
make a

Redaction in Price for

this month only
to all who have photos made
froortsny of thebe negatived.
*j do not delay. ImiI platte an
order at once or it' will be too

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
Michigan

SOCIAL EVENTS.

CALL FOR
"NO. 22.”

When you are iu a hurry for
meats of any kind just call for
“No. 22" and your wants will be
given prompt attention. We aim
to give all orders by phone out“
immediate attention.
Special for tbe coming week

Home Rendered Lard

9c a pound

Guaranteed to be extra fine.
We are receiving many orders for
our Pig Pork Sausage, give us a
trial.

F. W. Clifford
The MEAT MARKET Man
Two doors cast of Citu Bank.

Phone 22 Hastings, Mich.

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The Maple City Pedro Club was entermined by Mrs Fred Konkleand Mrs.
DwAYaldron at the home of the former
531 Henry St. last Thursdav evening
Mrs. Ed Mead and Mr. Burt Lahr car­
rled away the honors add Mrs. A rebar t
and .Jake Neice the boobies. Lunch
was servd in two courses after which
all wended their way home thinking
they were glad they were there. , The
next party will be given by Mrs. Luke
Waters and Mrs. Jake Neice at the
home of the former 135 E State Road,
hext Thursday evening.

'
The Eagleofield Literary club met on
! Friday with Mrs Leow, Mrs. Brown be। ing chairman for the afternoon. Mrs.
Zimmer read a paper, “The Spartans.”
Mrs. Troxel of Hastings sang beauti
fully “The Song That I Hear In My
Dreams," and graciously responded to
an encore with “Under the Old Apple
Tree.'' Mrs Troxel also played a piano
solo.. Mrs. Loew gave character sketch­
es of Demosthenes, Diognee, and Hom­
er. Mrs. Bentley. U15 Quigley avenue,
will entertain the club on March 17th.
—Grand Rapids Evening Press.

Monday was the 27th anniversary of
the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. If. D.
Selden. About 40 of their neighbors
and fello'w members Of the O. E. S.
gave them a very pleasant surprise
visit that evening at their home 502 £.
Green St. It was an occrslon that will
be very pleasantly remembered by al!
present.
'
Maadames Aady Hum and Elery
;GINGHAMS and PRINTS! Tobias entertained about 80 of their
; OVERALLS and SHIRTS ; ady friends at enchre’ at tbe home of
the former last Tuesday afternoon,
I aUo keep ■ stack of
card playing being followed by a live
ORANGES. LEMONS, BA- 5 o'clock tea, the rooms being tastily
!NANAS, FRESH CELERY.! decorated with carnations in honor
of tbe event. The occasion was most,
k l am making a special rue on TEA an4 « enjoyable one.
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iSTOREi

ANNOUNCEMENTS.
k I want your Butter and B&lt;g* and will pay 4
* the hlgfacat market price•
&lt;

The “Dorcas Daughters'* of the Preabyterian church will meet on Friday
evening with Mrs. Tyden on Green St.
All young ladles will be cordially wel­
» Dry Goods and Groceries. &lt; comed. A fine program will be one of
the features of the evening. ,Be sure
» FOUR DOOR5 EAST OP GOODYEAR BR05 4
» HARDWARE.
PHONE
4 and come and you will enjoy the eve­
ning.

; W, H, FAIRCHILDJ

A WARM
MEAL
is thoroughly relished after driving
to the city, and especially so, If It is
well cooked. Dont bother to bring
your own dinner when you can get
a fine meal at our restaurant for
only

25 CENTS
Lunch room in connection and we
make a specially of order cooking.
We also carry a full line of Baked
Goods, Cigars and Confections.
-

Barnaby Bros.,
First door east of Banner Office.

Hastings, MM.

BANHER

ILLVE

Just an Ordinary Day in the Local
Telephone Exchange Means
Answering 3,000 Calls.
The life of the telephone operator 1*
not one of unalloyed- pleasure, as may
lie seen by the following record ot
calls at; th* Cltlteffls Telephone Ex­
change In this city from March. 1st to
7th Inclusive. Taking March 4th as an
example, which was an. average day.
but not the largest, the calls were as
follows, nqt/ including toll line mes­
sages:
No. Calls.
Hour

••The Hymn That Mother Sang”, was
sang by Mr. Frank Horton, who so
captivated the audience that he re­
sponded to an encore. Tschaikowsky's
Romance in F. Minor, given by Miss
Edith Lombard, was characterized by
her supple and delicate touch, clean cut
pleasing andXmasterful technic. Her
playing is at all times chaste and finish
ed. The chorus, under the direction of
Miss Shsrlot Brum, Instructor in music
In the city schools, was one ot the best
numbers of tbe evening. In the |
“Legend of the Organ Builder." Miss |
Ream was at her beet. She is certainly |
a reader of exceptional merit, her man
ner is so natural, and withal original.
ML’Alliance," Beyer, a piano trio, was
given by the Misses Edith and Anzolatta Lombard and Mrs. Archie McCoy,and this closed the excellent program.
The entertainment wa? given under
the direction of Mrs. Archie McCoy and
the Misses Edith Lombard and Lena
Dennis.

REDUCED PRICES FOR

:

LIBRARY 'BOOKS

THE VERY BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICE

Cures Your Cold
While You Sleep.

Hastings,

NEW

NOT A PLBASANT JOB

MUSICAL CLUB

For the Hastings Women’s Club
Which Have just been Added.

BAUER BROS, hold an unequaled reputation of sending
out the best quality
|
.

Tnore have teen placed on the shelves
ol the Women'* Glnb library tbe
following new books, which will add
much to tbe value of the library and
to tbe enjoyment of tbe club mem­
bers:
.
Russian Life In Town and Coun­

LUMBER
Lath and Shingles

try.
Handbook of Modern Japan.
By the firekldf.
,
' The Quest of John Chapman.
Vergil I us.
'fbe Clansman.
The Masquerader.
Tlie Common Lot.
Letters of a ’Self-Made Merchant to
bls Son.
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Letters ofa'Son to bis Self Made fa­

,825 ther.
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Old Gorgon Graham.
.278
Tbe Yoke.
Whosoever Shall Offend
1p.m.
21U
The Prodigal Sou
2 p. m.
.241
1«R»
God’s Good Mau
to 4 p. m..
.163
Tillie
.to 5 p. tn.
.186
Tbe House of Fulfillment
.258
The Prospector
.158
7 to
.123
Graustark
8 to
Beverly of Graustark
Turk
10 to 11
Colonel Carter's Christmas
11 to 12
Tlie Motor Pirate
Total .................................................. 3.(120
The Lightning Conductor
The calls for the seven days 'named
A Little Union Soout
were as follows:
The Boss/The President
March 1st ...........
Strong Mae
Maroh 2nd .........
March 3rd
.8711
The Singular Miss Smith
Man-lr* I th .
The Seiners
March 5th
Tbe Green Diamond
March nth .
The Ladder-of Swords
March 7»b *

obtainable at the lowest price.
When x°&lt;
tbe best materiel at a reasonable price, you1
and we guarantee you will be suited.
n&lt;
hand

BIRCH AND MAPLE WOOD, COAL AMD BRICK.

SEE OUR LINE OF ROOFING.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

!• to 10 a. m.

' ILF IMSEL

TRIEDTO k
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Total
18.0W
Six op*Tuton» are employed, four
-lay, one relief, and one at night, the George Geiger, of Woodland, took
average number of calls per day being
Paris Green—111 Health Probable
about six per telephone.
Cause of the Rash Act.
DEATH OF MRS. ROY
FULLER.
Tbe city was shocked over the sud«5en death of Mrs. Roy Fuller, who ex­
pired at
yesterday forenoon.
• About two weeks ago she was,taken
with la grippe which left her very
weak. Yesterday morning she feave
birth to a child, and from that she
was unable to rally.
Myrtle Odell was bora In Carltoft
township. Juner2»&gt;th. 1874. and wae
qiarrled to Roy Cr-^uller September
27th. I89!». and had since then resided
in Gils city. To them were born three
children, all of whom, with the hus­
band. survive. She was a woman be­
loved of all who knew her. a fond and
loving wife and mother, and a sincere,
earnest Christian woman, who rever­
enced the high and holy things of
life. TO noUilng can one look in a
case, like this but to faith tn the good­
ness of God to be reconciled to tbe
taking away from the home ot a wife
and mother just when her gentle mln-'
istry was most needed.
feat He
knows: and some day we. His chil­
dren. will understand. Till then It Is
a mystery so Impossible of human
knowledge that we cannot hope to
fathom It. The deepest sympathy ot
the whole city goes to the mourning
father and the motherless children.
The funeral'ot Mrs. Fuller will take
place tomorrow from the home at 2;30
p. m-. and be conducted by Rev. Ar­
thur TrotL

SUDDEN

Those desiring to procure one of-the
splendid flashlight photoe of the Board
of Trade banquet can procure It at
Fred L Heath's and Carveth’s.
'

The Grand Rapids papers announce
that Judge Newnham has declined to
dismiss the cases against John J. Lud­
wick, and has directed that, they be
tried at once.
.
Mrs. James Troxel goes to Grand
Rapids each week, where she has resum
ed her vocal studies with Mrs. Bruce
Wickstrom.whols one of the beet teach­
ers in that citv.

Miss Linnie Bennett, who has been
clerking for Wright Bros., has accepted
a position with a large departmnt store
in Albion and will leave for that city
about April 1st.

George Geiger, of Woodland, at
tempu-d to commit guicide by taking
Paris Green Saturday. All that defeat­
ed his intent was that he took such a
large dose that It caused him to vomit,
and so emptied his stomach of most
of the poison. Dr. McIntyre and a
stomach pump relieved him of the bal­
ance. Geiger has beep iu ill health for
a number of years, and being unable
to do any work and brooding over his
condition was undoubtedly the cause
of his deed.
.

ANOTHER AUCTION SALE
Albert E. Shively, of Carlton, will
Have an Auction Sale Wednesday
’
March 32nd at 10 a. m.
Wed. Mar. 22, at-10. a.m. on the Shive­
ly farm in Carlton, one half mile east
and one half m’le north of the Wel­
come church. AIbret R. Shively will
sell a lol at horses, cattle, farm tools
at public auction, W. 11. Couch being
the auctioneer. A hot luDOh .will
be served at noon. See announcement
on another page.
RUTLAND W. C. T. U. MEETING.

rou want*
it here
keep on

BAUER BROS., Proprietors.

Phon* 254.

House Cleaning
Time
will soon be here and you will surely want some new piece of

• FURNITURE or a CARPET this Spring.

5

Yoe will always find a

full stock of both at our store on Jefferson street, and you will
always find

OUK PRJCE5 THE LOWEST
Ixjok over uur hue befor buying.

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Miller £. Harris Furniture Co

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Food for Thought
and Food to Eat*
W
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Even if you raked the whole town over with a fi
tooth comb yon would find no better food than i
sell, and then it's always fresh.
These prices arc food for thought.
Th I, year', p*ck ol Com, tender, creamy and flae ol
navorpercan
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.
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7c or B caa, for 2S&lt;

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Alan a fine line of Soups, Tomato consomme. Chicken
and Vegetables, per can
....
10 cents

Special for Saturday.
The Rutland W. C. T. U. held a
Frances Willard Memorial at the YeckWith enry imrehue «t *1.00ar more we will giro aw,». next seturday, a dish from a nice assortment of dishes.
ley School house Feb. 19 which was
very interesting and merited the at­
Watch our window for a sample of these dishes
tention of a much larger audience thau
was present.
The meeting was opened by singing
followed by prayer.
,
A poem entitled “Love and Do." was
read by Mrs. Biggs and a selection “In
Memorlam" by Kate Biggs.
A biographical sketch of Miss Will­
ard’s life was given by the Rev. Ottan,
this was an exhaustive paper exceed
ingly interesting and listened to with
the closest attention.
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T«k* one afttr M0h mul an* bo
“The Law of Habit" was read by
Hhrry Kelley.
Augusta Waters read “The Shoe­
maker and the Little White Shoes."
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ASK your
YOUR otALtnr
DEALER FOR IT
Mr. Biggs read “Turn on the Eights”
and with much feeling made very ap­
propriate remarks upon the same.
A selection was read by Mr. Herbert.
REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES
The program was closed by Thomas
Wells reading “Why i am a Prohibi­
tionist."
To Nominate Township Ticket. Will

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The Grocers, ik

The best 5c
T

THE GRANGE

be Meld as Follows.

Coal has been discovered in Chester,
. IRVING GRANGE.
township, Eaton County, which is said
Had good attendance at last meeting
to be of tbe best quality. It is said op
tioua are being secured on several farms owing to the condition of the roads.
A missionary Convention will be that are supposed to be over the coal
Ira Cobb and wife were Initiated In
held at the Welcome M. E. church veins.
I
. first degree.
IIABTINUa TOWNSHIP. At th*. Town Rati
March 21, at 2 o'lock p. m. We hope
A
short program was then carried
Nashville Republicans nominated
*r&lt;l time. W. H. sciunu. ebalrman.
for a large attendance of the members
the following villnge ticket the other out as follows:
and friends. Bev. A. Trott and M. W.
Singing, by the grange
evening: President, L. E. Lentz;
Duffey will address the meeting.
Roll call, Officers responded by re­
towmhipclerk, L. R. Stout: treasurer, G. H.
peating
from memory that opening of
Tbe morning subject next Sunday at Young; assessor, O. M. McLaughlin- the grange.
Ln“ C*.P? da‘”’ ,or town omcYHt.
r
s
the U. B. church will be "The Dead trnstoes. F.F.Shilling. H.C. Zusbnltt
Reading, Grace-Giner
Letter Qffioe.” Evening subject “The and WB1 Liebbauser.
Ringing, by the young folks
“MassaYi in tbe Cold Ground "
Devil's or Christ’s Fool—Which?"
Tow» Ml.
Little Daniel Striker May wood, one . Recitation, William Moore
Tbe morning subject at the M. E
bong, “Beautiful Golden Somewhere."
of the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
church Will be “The Angel Face on
Iva Moore
Maywood, died Saturday morning, of a
Man." and the evening “Jonah and the
Tbe next meeting will be held Tues­
complication of diseases resulting from
Stbrm at Sea.”
day evening March 21. Topic—To ex­
t
m o
s
an attack of the la grippe. The funer­
There will be a missionary rally at al was held Monday from the home, tend tne privllegee of the parcels post
the M. E. church next week Tuesday conducted by Rev. Arthu r Trott. Lit­ ■0 that packagec of at least twelve
evening. Rev. M. W. Duffy, of Free­ tle Daniel, by his sturdiness and cap­ pounds may be carried through the
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
port. arm Bev. J. K. T. Lathrop pastor tivating manner, had won the affections malls.
Dlvlson St M. E. church, Grand Baptds of all who knew him. It is indeed .a
The regular meeting of MapieUeaf
will deliver addresses. There will be mystery, and one we cannot solve why
*’»'■« HUI.
held Saturday night
with aa
.
%.
.
------- "“J Grange
—° was•Mwujwmuaj
uignc witli
special music.
ho Bboula be taken-a mystery one can good attendance. Eight new anollcaServices will beheld next Sunday at only leave)
good Kether'
leave with the CTfwH
Fath*. “who. tlnna
‘
lion, na~&gt;
were pieced on the ...
table.
arc.it. c&amp;Mt&amp;nh.
tbe M. E. church, at Dowling, at 3 doeth ell thing, well." Tbe Borrowing
There wlU be e special meeting of
o'clock instead of the evening as here perente here the eympathy of the com­
Meple Leaf grange, Seturtey night
tofore. All cordially
munity In their greet effllctlon.
March 18.

Shoes

Well I guess we can please
you.

The American
Lady, $3.00 and
The American
Girl $2.50
for Ladies are leaders in
their respective prices.

5^ £X SS”!T “*•J"" ,»».
sass*fe&amp;rssr “Crossetts” Shoes
for men need no introduc­
tion.

1 SELL THEM

C. H. Osborn

�HASTINGS BANNER,

5

Special review of K. O. T. M. Friday
evening.
'»

Just

Fred
L. Heath

What w My we do, we do do

»t Fred Standlky press your suit
at C. H. Osborn's,"
For flour, feed, coal, wood and elevater stock phone 19V. Menzo Turner.

•S. Kopf-was a Urand Rapids visitor

Friday,
Barry Co. Pomona Round-up will
Mr. Charles Whitlow is very ill with
be held in G. A. R. Hall April 5th.
lung trouble
House and lot for sale, 714 East ;j H. I). Selden is confined to his home
Grand St. Enquire of Geo. M. Newton. ; with (hr grip
Goodyear Brothers have just received |j E. Tyden left Friday for a business,
a carload of tbe celebrated Studebaker ■trip to Chicago.
wagons.
, C. H.Thomas was in Detroit on
Harry Sixberry and Resale Hollister, bualneas'Thursday.*
both of Nashville, were united in mar­
Mr. Lee Cobb is seriously ill at bis
riage by J ustice Bishop yesterday.
home West Bond St
Mrs. Etta Berge and family have
Mra. Kate Brown visited Grand Rap­
moved in tbe Esau.Cahnom house re­
ids friends Tuesday.
cently vacated by B. A. Walker and |
E. J. Feifhner, of Nashville, was
family.
i in the city Thursday.
. *
Married at the M. E. parsonage by I
Rev. Charles Otton, Mr. Frank H. I Mrs. Flora B. Benkes spent Sunday
Prentice, and Miks Mary Cooley, both j with Nashville relatives.
I Fritz Frederick, of Niles, spent Sunof this city.
Will you invest your savings at 12 I1 day with relatives in this city. ’

per centTf J. cun show you h clean
I| f James Fleming, o*. Nashville, was
edeed safe proposition secured by real' in the city on business Friday.
estate? Highest references. Address
‘
Homer DePue marie a business
100, Banner Office.
trip to Grand Rapids Thursday.
Sinclair Brock has sold his reaidence I
Frank Leins of 8auit Ste Marie is
in the first ward to J. F. Black, of Castle 1
»in the city on a v^it this week.
ton, who will soon occupy tbe same ,
We .re glad to h.,e .ucb eilluiu „ I Mn' w“he-’
»«» «&gt;'• w«k-look'
Mr. Blnck become rwdentsot Hastings - n* .tier new .tylu iu millinery.
Attend the caucuses, and see that! 1-"on VanVehor.oT Middle,Ilk-, Let-

I

Fish th" Lenten Season
We have managed to have a good supply of Fish thoroughout Lent. Buy one of our Trout or Whitefish and you’ll come
back for more. They are teasers for Lenten appetites and will
sell at sight.
Smoked White Fish
Whole Cod Fish, very choice, per lb
Whitefish in Kits, per kit
Holland Herring, per keg
Smoked Herring in boxes
Hackeral
...
Bloaters
- '
.
Halibut Smoked, per pound

15 cents
13 cents
55 cents
75 cents
15c or a for 35c
* ioc each
3c each
20c

-

We carry
line of canned fish at popular prices, Our
stock of green stuff is always fresh
we order every
Celery, Lettuce.
Onions
Redishes,
Etc,

good turn are named tot ererj clly «"diug the circuit court thia week,
office. This la to be a good year for . I)r- Lowry was called to Vermontville
Hastings, ami the test available nicn ' y«terday on professional business.
1. v n u1 ■
fc
MONEY BACK STORE
of. the city should be given the offices. ‘ Mrs.
■
N. D. -Marsh,
of Charlotte,
is vis- fc~
•
At the United Brethren ptireonnge.in Baltimore. Mr. HoraceF;Cole.
। of Johnstown, and Miss Susan! Pil­ Of Grand Rapids friends Thursday. ; fc
.
’
grim. of Baltimore were limited in
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bWd.T'Xnui''
MoX’
WUUWMUiUUUUldhUUUUhUUUUhUUUUUUHhUhUh^^
marriage March 8, IK by Rev. E. • Tecumseh Friday returning Monday.!
A. Olmstead.
।
E. Tyden and Chester Messer were

"r -WRIGHT BROS
*

YOUR EYES
are snrely worth more to you than the
price of a pair of glasses. If you value
your eyes have them properly fitted at
once. Delay and your eyes may be-'
come so bad that no glasses will help
them, then you might regret it the rest
of your days. .
Varied experience "gives you the as­
surance that glasses titled by me will
give perfect satisfaction, and prices
thb lowest consistent with good frames'
and clear lenses.

‘‘Should tint city Of Hastings main- «n Grand Rsplds on business Tburs- •
tain a public library at an npenke not ■ day.
to exceed $7,’&gt;00” was a question
Mr.and Mr?. Martin Covert are spend- j
debated by 'one of the High School ’
ing a few days with friends In Wood- 1
literary societies
Friday.
The
land.
affirmative won.
\Ve wish tlto plan j
”| Mrs. Ans. Nobles went to Grand
would be put through.
• I Ledge yesterday to visit her son Dr. II,
To retain an experienced man on tbe
'** ’ W.‘ Nobles.
»
bench is certainly desirable. Barry
county voters, without respect to party.1 M. F.. Jordan and H. E. Hendrick,
will desire to keep J udge Clement Smith of Midddleville, were in the' city or
on the bench, and so have the benefit business Wednesday.

Chas. Grozinger, Editor of the Wood­
of his long experience and service in
that place. We are sure they will with land News, was a .welcome caller nt the
B
anner
office Monday.
pleasure, roll up a good majority for
him.
i Andrew Harper, of Detroit, spent
with bis parents
.Sometimes people mean weil.Jiut Saturday
. and Sunday
...
lack words to'express their exact: ^r- aU(^ Mf®• J.ohn Harper.
intention. An exchange says that « 1 Mrs. John Bronson who han been sick
life insurance company recently re- j the past week with a severe attack of
EYES TESTED FREE.
ceived |tMs letter from a bereaved grip is belter al this writing.
widow: '1 take pleasure in inforaL
Mrs. Kate Houts tatter and son Voigt
iug you of tbe death of tuy husband, of Woodland, were-gueets of H. Cwho was insured in your company. Palmatier and wife last Sunday' night.
Wia JOHN BESSMEB. &lt;l&gt;» lewefer.
.
Please send me the papers quick, so
Optician, Watchmaker and Engraver.
Mr. and Mrs. H. fl. Lewiz are enter­
i can prove that be Is dead.”
•
taining their daughter Mrs F. II. Hen' Arthur E. Crook and Miss May j diick and children of Grand. Rapids for

Louis Bessmer,

Draper were united in marriage 'Wed­
nesday-^ last week at the home of
the bride's sister, Mrs. Henry Cham­
berlain In Hastings township, at high
noon, only the immediae friends and
relatives being present. Mr. Crqpk
lathe township treasurer of Hastings
townnship and’the brldp is a very
estimable young lady.

♦ We At All Times ♦
♦ Sell You Honest ♦
♦ Goods at close j
t prices and guarani i
i tee full value,
♦ On. Tuesday. M'irch 21.. the Detroit
t
'
I Daily Journal will begin the publics*
ttop in Its columns of’■GrauHtark"
:
We carry only ; oce
of tire most charming stories of
the day. The principal characters are
♦ the better grade of : a strenuous, handsome young Ameri­
and the princess of a quaint prin­
♦ goods. Bear that ♦ can
cipality in Europe. “Craustark' was
t in mind when » written by Geo. Barr McCutoheon.
which Is a suffioYpnt guarantee that
: comparing prices, ♦ it is full of stirring Incidents.
* J Williams. alias Howard Russell
♦ „
,
: u 19-ycarrOld lx)y whose home is in
t
If you can beat ; Lyons was arrested in Charlotte,
of last week. It is alleged
I our prices and i Wednesday
that he took subscript tons for a well
known magazine at very tow figures,
t quality we do not ; nod without authority. He is said
have operated quite extensively in
t expect your trade. : to
this county, and some ef our rend­
ers may be-pleased to hear that, he
h. W.(lMK£&amp;(0.,? has been captured.
The man who Is the icssewor of a
piece of laud has the game in bis own
Quality Shoe Store.
-♦ hand*, There is no promoter or stock
gambler who van jeopardise his in­
vestment. Where It is purchased with
judgement, land is always worth the
money paid for It and it Is found to
* increase in value. It can not be de­
stroyed nor carried away. U requires
only industry to make it profitable
iilllllllllllllliillllllllllillllllliilllllkilHUMMII^1^* and productive. It constitutes
a
Clothing cleaned and pressed at C. H. source of independence in any con­
dition of the money market, and amid
Osborn’s.
Born to Mr.and Mrs. Martin Skinner all the mutatiens of speculative en­
terprises.
March 13th a son.
Last Sunday evening Dr. C. B.
Wanted, 10,000 pounds of buckwheat
Burton gave an oyster supper to Mes­
Hastings Rolukr Mill Co.
srs. George and Walter Wright, Mr.
Bai low &amp; Waters have ordered a
Walters, of/Buffalo, and Prof. W. T.
ten horse electric motor for their eleva Wallace.
It appears that two years
tor.
ago these same parties occupied the
Waited, a good active boy, not a- same table at Barnaby Bros restaurant
f raid of work.to learn the printer^ trade.
They then entered Into solemn com­
Inquired Banner office.
pact that the first one who should
Read the ’ auction sale announce­ take unto himself wife touat give an
ment of Albert E. Shively in another oyster supper. Dr. Burton redeemed
his obligation l»wt Sunday. It ap
column.
Any one deeiring to sell a house and pears that »hey all enjoyed the coca’
lot in tbe city, please address Box 346. sion so much that they ware all anx­
ious for another oyster ^supper, and
Hastings,
Six cans of brook trout from tbe state took a vote to decide which one should
hatchery at Paris were received In this be the next victim to give her supper
city Friday and placed in the creeks
underJ-be agreement.
Id this vicinity.

t

LOCAL NEWS

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Hasting*,
Mich.

ear
We are showing some pretty new effects in Wash Goods,
suitable for waists and suits. Also ntw Ginghams an d Percales.
Metallic Mohair
25c
Mohair Cccilian
25c
.’Mercerized silk
25c
Embroidered Voiles....
20c
Dimities and Voiles
15c
Shirt waist Percale. .
15c
Indian head suiting...;
. .
&gt;14c
Red seal and Toile du Nord Gingham 10 and 12 l«'2c

NEW SILK Waist PATTERNS

Mrs. H. P. Tuttle and daughter . Arlean .left for Coopersville Saturday
morning, where they will make their
future home.

Lewis Striker came home from Al­
bion Saturday, being called here by the
death of the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. G. May wood.
Mrs. Agnes Hayden Barbour, of Ish­
peming, who is vaitiug her parents at
Charlotte, spent Monday with Mrs
Anna D. Mason.
Mrs. G. R. Johnson and ’Mrs. F- C
Black, of Grand Rapids were in tbe
city Monday to attend the funeral of
little Daniel Maywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Whittemore, of
Campbell are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.
H. H. Lewis; they expect to make Has­
tings their future home.
.

Mr. Del Bevington, of St. Johns, has
entered the Banner's employ. He
comes very highly recommended aS a
man and as a workman.
Charley Brown, of Grand Rapids,
was jollying hfs Hastings
friends
Thursday, and incidentally selling the
BAN XER a new dress of type.

For SAI URDAY, MARCH 18 we offer 160 yds. Corset
Cover embroideries, pretty, new patterns,
t
30c, and 35c values at, per yd.
j

COFFER'

Miss Gertrude Dodd, of Toronto,
Canada, is expected to arrive to-day to
make an extended visit with her sisters
Mrs. Fred Ryersortand Mrs. Sil Wilcox.

Ernest Edmonds, one of the hustling
farmers of Baltimore, has rented his
farm, sold his stock -Kb auction and
bas entered tbe employ of R. K. Grant.
Judge Clement Smith went to Green­
ville Saturday to deliver an address
before the Good Citizenship league
of that plaoe. He also went to Car­
een City to visit Rev. George D. Bul­
len and family.
• Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deane expect to
move to Kalamazoo in the near future.
Their many friends will regret to have
them leave our city, but as Mr. Deane
is connected with a Kalamazoo estab­
lishment, which be represents on the
road, he finds it much to big. advantage
to make tbe change.

The many friends of Lem S. Brown
will be pleased to hear that he is the
happy father of a fine
lb. girl, born
Sunday March 12th. Lem has ordered
a bat three sizes larger, and his friends
are prepared to see him monopolize
both sides as well as the middle of. the
street when they seehim next We ex­
tend our hearty congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Brown, and feel sure that Miss
Brown will bring mpch sunshine into
। their home and lives.

GROWjv
CHASE &amp; SANBORN, Importers, Boston.
When you wake up in the morning,
And do not feej just right,
You settle down to breakfast
With a want of appetite,
There is nothing tnat is better
To revive your sinking soul,
Than a cup of Seal Brand Coffee
Steaming in the flowing bowl.

It is Seal Brand Coffee—
Don't forget the special brand,
It is such a splendid seller;
And our patrons call It “Grand,”
Buy it once and try it;
You wiil find it out of sight,
All our customers want it
And the price is always right.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SOIN.
The Peoples

Store

Heatings, Mich.

�H4MINGS HANNER MARCH is

ALL SICK WOMEN
READ

SHOULD

MRS.

FOX'S

LETTER

In AU Parte of the United State* Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Has effected B'.mUar Curas.

WOODLAND
WOODLAND.

As the snow is now nearly all gone,

we fear that wheal will suffer.
Most ot those having sugar bushes
are anxiously waiting for sugar
weather. A few have tapped, but as

Many wonderful cures of female ills
are continually coming to light which
have been brought abodt by'Lydia E. ' William Treece took a dose of rat
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, aud poison one day Iasi week, but Dr. Me
j Intyre said he would not die and
| pumped it all out

George Geiger took a liberal, dose ot
Paris green one day last week, -but on
account of the liberal dose, which was
a helping teaspoonful, was saved. Dr.
McIntyre was called and gave him
energetic treatment.'and George is still
with us. We have learned that the
cause of his taking the dose was de­
spondency, dueto III health.
The two children nf Charles Ingerxon of Tennessee, who have been'vlsliing Woodland friends for the past few
weeks, expect to rttura to their home
Fannie D.Fok
in about one week.
The ijody of Loren D. Binns, who'was
through the advice of Mrs. Pinkham,
of Lynn. Maas.; which is given to sick fatally injured while felliug timber Iu
women absolutely free of charge'.
the woods of Palmerton Bros, last
Mrs. Pinkham has for many years
made a study of the ills of her* sex p Monday, was taken to his home: in
she has consulted with and advised1 MulUken Tuesday evening. Deceased
thousands of. suffering' women, who was a native of .Ohio, and had been a
to-day owe not only their health but resident of.Mulliken for the past efght
even life to her helpful advice.
years. About six ya^rs ago his wife
Mrs. Fannie D. Fox. of 7 Chestnut
died, leaving a little daughter two
Street. Bradford, Pn., writes :
■
years of age. He leaves a daughter,
Ix-ar Mix Pinkham
“ I suffered for a long time with womb two \sisters and three brothers to
trouble, and finally was told by my pliysician ;
that 1 hnd a,tumor on tlie womb. I did not mourn his loss. His relatives In Mulli­
want to sulunit to an ofwratian, so wrote you ken were called np by phone, and two
for advice. I receive! your letter and did as
you told w, aW.to-d.-.-.- I am completely brothers and a brother-in-law drove
cured. My ductor sty* the Unutir ha» disap- from Mulliken here in time to see him
leanxi, and 1 am oner more ■ well woman. 1 die. He was a member of the Wood­
I believe Lydia E. I ’inkltatn's Vegetable Com­
pound is the best medicine in the world for men order, in which he carried an in­
women "
surance policy of $1,000. We arc also
The testimonials which we are con­
stantly publishing from grateful women । informed that bo carried some accident
establish bcyor&gt;d a doubt the power of jnsnrance.
Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
Chauncey Priest, whom we formerly
pound to conquer female diseases.
•mentioned as having pneumonia, died
Women suffering from any form of at his borne Ip our village on Wednesfemale weakness are invited to
promptly communicate with Mrs. uay. Nir. Priest left a son and daugh­
Pinkham, at Lynn. Mass. She asks ter and one grandchild to mourn their
nothing in return for her advice. It is loss. He has been a member of Wood­
absolutely free, and to thousands of
women lias proved to be more precious land lodge No. 304. F. &amp; A. M.. shfte
January, 1X73. The funeral services
than gold.
wore held at the Methodist Episcopal
: church on Friday. Rev. Lyons offlcli sting. The burial was in charge of the
THAT LONG
’ Masonic order of this' place. Mr. James
Crawley of'TlastinRH conducting the
teremony at the;grave. He was buried
At the Wheeler cemetery’.
,

Overcoat

Cannot long
conceal that
winter suit.
Here is the
newest, tbe

NEW SACK
SUIT,
The smart
double breast­
ed sack with
Dntcb Legs

Suits to your
order, from
$20 to $30.

Trousers to
your order,
from $5 to $9.
Come and look
my stock over
before placing
your order for
that new
spring suit.

C. E. LUNN,
ANE TAILORING,
Hastings,
nicb.
Three

d»or» »eit ot National Bank.

Che I People’s

exchange
Having rented tbe Kelly build­
ing north of the National Bank,
I am prepared to make any­
thing to order in the line of
woodwork, aud will do all kinds
of...
.

Furniture Repair Work.
Will alto buy and sell second
hand good*and solicit vour pat­
ronage and will merit it by
GOOD VOBK AT SEASONABLE PS1CES.

W. R. JAMIESON

DR. C. H.
Specialist in
Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Glasses carefully fitted.
Offlae over Horton's Grocery Store.

J^on® J Residence 158.

husband's scceuat fax overdrawn. Mm
Lamode—Oh, overdrawn, is it? I knew
something waa wrong when be signed
It without waiting for me to go into
hysterica.

bls buggy Into a snowbank, and. bold­
ing onto the lines, was dragged
through tbe snow and water. Luckily
a heavy fur cost saved him from a
thorough wetting.

Dyspeptic Cynics

LAKE VIEW.

Miss Nane Bump spent Wednesday
and Thursday at Ben Coolbaugb's.
Will Charlton has been laid up with
tbe rheumatism and is unable to do
muco work, a
•
The social at the schoolhouse was
well attended. The-proceeds amount­
ed to $9.15. We will soon have a new
organ.
Daniel Erb was tailed to East Low­
, ell to act. as clerk at his father-in­
i law's auction last Thursday.

’ When we say to you that modem science has produced an absolute
cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion and kindred ills, we can use no words
that have not teen.used already in telling of other remedies.
Consequently, if you have tried other remedies and found them un­
successful, you may be inclined to regard our statements with cynicism.
But when we say to you “We know that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
will cure the most stubborn case,” and. we back up our knowledge with
a positive guarantee, you cannot doubt us.
That is exactly what we say.'
.

Read What Mrs. Jarvis Says •

MIDDLEVILLE.

Glenn Smith of Chicago was the j
guest of Coivln Barrell.. Jr., over j
Sunday. '
- Misses Adeline Gipgrich and Eliza­
beth Pierce were guests of friends in.
Hastings Monday forenoon.
Harley Fox of ' Vermontville was
the ^Ucst of W. C. Sackett and fam­

* Rexall Tablets are simply wonderful. I don't believe that any one could suffer
more from a bad stomach than I have during the past few years, but Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets havp cured me. My general.health is now excellent , and I can not express the
satisfaction I feel from the relief I have experienced. I. want everybody to know what
this \\ onderful remedy has done for me. I can recommend them to everyone who is
afflicted with indigestion.—Mrs. Rose Jarvis, Leomihkter, Mass.”

ily Friday,John Campbell was in Hastings on
business Monday.
.J. W. Saunders and daughter Bes­
sie are sp&lt;&gt;udlng the week In Detroit,

the guests of his sister. Miss Alice
Saunders.
. W. A. Quinion and wife were guests
of M. S. Keeler and wife In Grand
(Rapids Monday and attended “The
School Girl,” by Edna May. at Pow­
ers on Monday evening.
\
Mrs. Coon tJf Farewell is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Dietrich. '
Miss Grace Williams of Grand Rap­
ids vwas the guest of Mrs. Olive Pat­
terson over Sunday.
Mr. Chilson of pavilion, N. Y., was
the guest of W. A. Quinion and fam­
ily Thursday axyi Friday.
Mrs C. Clever of Grand Rapids is
spending a few days in the village
having ber houJb papered and painted
preparatory to moving back to the vil­
lage in the near future.
'
Mrs. C. B. Allen ot Grand Rapids
was in town last week caring for her
mother.-Sirs. Mary Paul, who has been
quite sick.
Mrs. Miller returned to her home in
Grand Rapids Monday after spending
a few days with her uncle. Frank An­
drews and wife.
Mrs. Van Tyne, who has been
«pendlngva few days witbhvr.mother.
Mrs. Jacob Rrandstetter1, returned to
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Meetings at F. M. church closed last her home In belton Monday.

•

psialabl

TRADE NAME

A full-size package of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets- will cost you
only 25 cents. Try them. If you are not more than satisfied, say
so, and we will cheerfully refund your money.

*

If you can suggest, any way to make our guarantee stronger or
broader, we will gladly adopt your suggestion.
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Only at our store or by matt

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Are You Planning

Friday evening.
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NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
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Mr.. Quy Milibf was home Friday.
Schol has closed in the Branch dis­
He attended the funeral of Mr. Preast,
trict for a three weeks’ vacation.
bis uncle.
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George Baird returner! home Thurs­
Rev. Alien’s horse broke loose from
day from Honor. Benzie county, where
under the shed last Friday night at
be has been at work during the winter.
the church and ran to Mr. Helmers
Ida Tubbs went to Mulliken Saturday
and broke the buggy up quite badly. *1
The order of the day Is getting j to rare for her sister, lira. Brown, who
_is sick.
sugar rigs ready for business.
Mr. Fasset and family of Charlotte
Ltlllal De Long of Spring Arbor
are moving onto bis farm lately pur-'
visited at Nellie Myers’ last week.
phased of Charley Quchess.
Mr. Clyde Derby and wife are visit­
The “Peek-a-boo" social at Mr. D. J.
ing friends in Battle Creek and Kala­
Hook's Friday evening for the benefit
mazoo,
of the McKelvey school netted them
School closed for two weeks at tbe
about fO.
-Jordan. Mr. Hutchinson resigned the
Tbe Ladies' Aid society st Mr. R. J.
spring term.
.
Bell's was well attended- The proceeds
Miss G. Ryan, teacher ot the Crabb
were $5.10.
school, went home sick last Thursday.
Miss Minnie Bailey returned home
from Nashvllje last Monday.
WEST WOODLAND.
Daniel Case and wife are keeping
• Russell Sinclair has been very sick
the past week with bronchial trouble,
IRVING.
but is better at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Willits gave a 7 o’clock
Ava Wellman of Castleton visited tea to a number of their friends Friday
evening. \
Hercle Durkee last Friday.
Miss Gertrude fltnith is keeping
Dudley Kennedy rejoices over a 12
bouse for her brother, Frank Smith, pound boy that camo to their housa to
in Lake Odessa.
stay last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hills gave an oyster
Miss Effie Early is spending her
vacation acting as cashier for a cloth­ supper to a few of their friends last
Friday evening.
.
ing sale in Nashville.
Jeff Brooks of Morrison Lake waa
HIGH BANK.
a caller at C. Senter's last Wednesday.
Ernest Edmonds and family visited
In a fit of despondency George
Geizer tried to end his life by taking at Frank Bush's Saturday and Sunday.
Paris green. Prompt and vigorous Ernest Is preparing to move to the city
measures taken by Dr. McIntyre de this' week, where he will take up bls
duties in tbe Grant elevator.
tested his object.
W. H. Eaton and family visited at
Frank Wellman and family of Cas­
tleton. Mrs. Hattie Durkee and daugh­ John Cheeseman’s Sunday.
John Fancher and wife and H. Bech­
ter Jessie from the State road visited
Of 160 Acres
tel and wife visited at James Freeman's
at J. H. Durkee’s Sunday.
In the Great Csnsdlsa Northwest. Cheap rate*
addresrWfa,rS IU&gt;*1 *’tUera- ^°r Information
Esther and Hercle Durkee visited Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Latham and son vis­
‘
CHARLES BULLIS.
their uncle. A. J. Hunt and family. In
Government Commissioner, »?. P. Railway '
ited at .Elry Houghtai in's Tuesday and
Bolt 7. Major!* Blocks Battle Cr^“«irt.
Carlton the first of the week.
Miss Urah Baine is spending the at Jessie Erb's Wednesday.
It Is reported that*Tom Norris and
week al Mr. Wortley’s west of the
PROBATE ORDER
Tamarac, and while absent will at­ wife will move on the Jacob Erb farm
Stain of Michigan, County ot Barry, m
in the near future.
tend the Wortley-Durby wedding.
? •*slon of th® Prohatn Court forthr
D. Ickes and wife visited at James
the tltT of HaMlug*. tn caM County on
Freeman's Thursday, and Tom Norris’ i to
Ttsnday me .th CarMarch tn the tear
STONY POINT.
one thousand nine hundred and Are.
’
Friday.
Present
Ohaa. M. Mack. Judge of Probate.
Revival meetings closed at tbe Free
Mrs H. Bechtel visited at Rob Bech­
tbe
e
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uto
01
,urry
°Methodist church Saturday night.
tel's Thursday.
Rev. Mr. Alien's horse broke Its hal­
On reading and niing the petition duly vertThe Ernest Edmunds sale was large­
Lyman Jones, kq of said deceased
ter and backed out of the church sheds ly attended, several 'of the neighbors fledrot
praying that an instrument now on tile In this
Thursday night and was found at W. entertaining a house full of* company «»urt I’linoftiug to I* the last win aud testeine.D* oI ’*IJ deveawd 1« admitted to probate
Helmer's gate at 12 o'clock. The top at dinner.
and that Ransom Wolcott or woe other suitable
person may be apj&gt;oUited-*dnitDlstrator with the
and seat were broken loose from the
wiu annexed.
body of .'the rig. and one wheel was
NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
badly damaged. The horse was sot
School closes Friday for a two
seriously hurt
weeks' vacation.
Clyde Derby and wife returned from
Grace Mead, who was accidentally
Kalamazoo, where they have been vis­ shot a few weeks ago, is able to be at
iting friends.
school again.
Farmers are preparing to make
J. F. Black baa purchased the home
maple sugar.
of Mr. Brock on East State street,
Joe Messenger is afflicted with lum- Hastings. Mr. Black win move there
B**”* * new&gt;
in the fall.
(
dkcuteted to said County, o»
George Everts hu rented his father’e
Mrs. Ray Sprague of Grand Rapids
ice the spent the latter part of last week with
Rev. Allen had a cool «
Royal Myers and family.
other night when be waa
LATtUBOopy.]

To build A House?
To build a Barn?
To repair your House ?

We are Headquarters for Everything in. the Line of

Builders* Hardware,

We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line.
This promises to be a busy year. You will be wise to ar­
range NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our
ine

Weissert Bros.
“Dee-lighted”
“Hello central, give me No. 67” “Hello 57, is thia
Rowlader Bros. &lt;fc Reiser’s elevator?” Yes. "Has
that car of Jackson Hill Coal come yet?* .‘‘Yes, it
came Saturday.” “Dee lighted, send me up a ton
right away.” “Wbat is the price?" “$4.75 per ton de­
livered or $4.40 perton at tbe yard.” "Alright, cheap
enough, good-by.” “Good-by”

Do You Bum Soft Coal?
Don’t you want to share the coal satisfaction of our •‘dee-Ughted” cus­
tomer? Discriminating buyers say there Is more beat value for tbe
money in Jackson Hill than in any other coal in the local market. Let
us prove It to you. A ton at your door for M.75.
We have other coal if you proffer. Massillon 84.00 per ton at yard.
Hocking Valley 83.40 per ton at yard. Lehigh Nut Hard Coal 17.00 per
ton at yard.
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ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER,
Phone 57.

Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.

■50000000°OOOCXX)00000000000&lt;

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�HASTINGS BANKER, MARCH

PSORIASIS
I AND ECZEMA
Milk Crust, Tetter, Ringworm, and

Scalled Head, and Every Form of
Torturing, Disfiguring

Humors

from Infancy to Age.

Court.House News When Stanton
MARRIAGE licenses.
J°huatown...................25
Susan Pilgrim, Baltimore......... »
AlS
Jobnalowo....«
ahi and, Bedford......................
M^HuhPrt?u‘?:
Mary B. Goofey, Hastings
Wm-C. Mugridgu, Irving
Amby C. Palmar, Irving?
Chat. F. Darby. Campbell.
httaM Wortley, Woodland
REAL

estate transfers.

CURED BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES

WARRANTY DEEDS.
Eunice M. Fuller to Jas. Bow­
erman
parcels,
Yankee
Sprigs.................................. g
HOOOO
F;F2.M^nir lo Haatlnge Real
The ogonixing itching and bunflng
tyco. 1J7 acree.city Hastings 12000 00
of the akin, as in eczema; the fright­
.
Brisby
tel2Bik. II, Kenfleld Add.
ful scaling, as in pioriasis; the loss
......................................
«00 00
of hair and creating of the scalp; da
M. Ringler to Dan’l B. Erb, 95a
in scalled head ; the fuciril diatigkreSec 18, Castleton...................... 38qq qq
ment, as in pimples and ringworm;
JColeman to Albertus
the awful suffering of infants,’ and
Downa,.40aeec2i. Irving. \ 400 00
anxiety of worn-ont parents, m in.
milk crust, tetter, and suit rheumG. A. Robtnaon to E. J.’ Stan­
all demand a remedy of almost super­
ton, 80 a sec 12, Hope.........
3000.00
human virtues to .successfully cope
Della Garrison to Philip School
with them. That Cuticura Soap,
aer 40 a »oc 15, Baltimore....
1 00
Ointment, aud Pills are such stanas
proven beyond all doubt. Ko state- • Ann M. Hayes to tV.D. Haves
•lx lota city Hastings........ ..
went is made regarding them that is
1 00
F. H. Oversmith to Levi E.
not justified by the strongest evidence.
Holme*, parcels. Maple Grove 1500 00
The purity and sweetness, the power
to afford immediate relief, the cer­
A. D. Dawson to Jacob Krtws
tainty of speedy and permanent ctoe,
lots «and 7, Blk. 11, Kenfleld
the absolute safety and great economy
Add , City.................................
1 00
have made them the standard skin
Sarah Bowerman to Jas. Bow­
cures and humour remedies of the
man, 130 « bec 10, Yankee
civilized world.
■
Springs.......... ...........................
400 00
Wm. Pauitle to Wm. PausUe
and wife, lol » BH. r, Kwifield Add. city.................. .
I 00
IL G. Alehinson to T. E Ful­
Of Distressing Humour.
ler lot, Nashville..................
IfflK) 00
EleanorRitasell to F. E. Barber
Captain W. is. Graham, ijix Eoff
40 a sec 24, Assyria................
. St., WTiecling. AV. Va., writing under
1800 00
date of June 14, '04, says: "I am so
Barbaria Drier to C. H. NorUv
gratefnl I want to thank God that a
rup 12 a »ec 2b Castleton........ 450 00
friend recommended Cuticura Soap
St. Clair Brock to J. F. Black,
aud Ointment to me. 1 suffered for a
lot 7, Blk. 15 Striker’s Add.
long time with sores on my face and
city
u.......................
. . ............
1200 00
back. Some doctors said I had blood
J. H. McLean to H. W. Pavne
poisoh, and others that I had barbers’
parcel, Hope.......................... . 850 00
itch. None of them did me any good,
H. W. Payne to Anna Shuitz
(but they all took tny money. My
'friends tell me my skin now looks as
parcel, Hop*................................... 300 On
'dear as a baby’s, and I tell '.them
Cuticura Soap and Ointment did it.”
Josephine Hoover to &lt;’. H?
Northrup .parcel Castleton..
10 00
F. McNair u? P. G. Bennett
parcel, city...............................
M (X)
That mutilation should eves’ have Jesse Erb to Jesse and Amanda
been adopted uslu penalty tty the!Chris­
Erb, hOa Baltimore... u....
1 00
tian church one! finds it 'difficult/to heIte-ve. yet tbe e&lt;/cl«*sl::stlcal authorities
PROBATE COURT.
Inflicted It for comparatively trivial cf-

CAPT. GRAHAM’S CURE'

fienses. and wv^rnl councils emnbatlcaliy nttetnptrd tp suppress IT Tlius the
thirteentli canoui of the &lt;*ouncli of Meri­
da. in 600, deprived bishops and priests
at th* right of mutilating tlie servants
of the church. The sixth canon pf the
cotnufii of Toledb. in 673. while forbid­
ding bishops to exercise exclusive ju­
risdiction iu offenses Juvofvlng tbe cap­
ital penalty, also Interdicted thqai from
ordering mutitation of the limbs, even
in tbe case of their own serfs, and or­
dained that bishops violating this law
should hr deposed, exconxuunieated
ahd denied the last rites of tlie church
when in urticuloj mortis. Tbe cigtiteenth
canon of the coiuni?il of Frankfqrt, in
704. forbade abbots to blind or muti­
late their monks whatever might t-e the
offense.—Pearson's Weekly.

Estate of Sarah R. Fleming, deceased.
Order entered appointing DeanS. Flem­
ing administrator.
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Estate of James F. Robbins. Proof
of will filed. Order admitting will en­
tered. Bond filed and 'letters issued
to RosBandRnth Robbins. Claims to be
heard July 10th.

Estate of Orlando S. Grant. Petition
for anointment of administrator filed,
hearing April 7th. Petition for ap­
pointment of special administrator filed
Bond filed and letters issued to Jahn
M. Smith.
Estate of Jane McNaughton deceased
Petition for administration tiled. Hear­
ing April'8th. _
Estate of Ross F. Walrath minor.
Nomlnatiou of guardian tiled.

In Re of Big Tbomapple Extension
Tlie fishing frog buries himself In the
Drain, Application for special commistnud and Iles partly concealod: in
•sloners tiled, hearing March 30th.
weeds. where, with his huge mouth
Estate of Henry G. J ones. Petition
open, he-fishes for hta dinner. On the
back of hta hrad-there are three spines, for probate of will filed. Hearing
the long&lt;*st of which he bends forward March 31st
.
.irt front of bis mouth, gently swaying
It in the water At last it attracts a
HRS. HALL S MIRACLE.
young fish, which makes a spring for
the supposed worm, when—snap—the
mouth ta closed nnd Mr. Fishing Frog Experiences Similar to This Havcpchas had his dinner. The archer fish
casioned Considerable Comment in
catches bls dinner in quite a different
Hastings.
way. Just out of hta reach on the leaf
Few women are better known in Lock­
of. a plant growing on the river’s brink
rests a fly. basking ta the sunllgbt port, N. Y-, than Mrs. Pattie D. Hall,as
, Suddenly a little stream of waler she belongs io one of the best families
and has a large circle of friends and ac­
strikes It; it loses its balance and falls,
quaintances.
In a recent interview
only to be caught by the cunning little Mrs Hall said:
archer below.—Field and Stream.
“The.experience 1 have been through
in the last two years seems like a mira­
cle. I was so badly off that life seem­
Mumming is derived from the Dan­ ed almost unendurable^ and my deaf­
. lab mum me, n mask, disguise, and ness increased so that I could scarcely
took its origin from tlie ancient Homan hear anything. Tbe suffocation in my
chest and the indigestion caused by my
Saturaalte. In early English times it catarrh, produced very severe suffer­
was the custom to Indulge In burlesque ing. 1 hnd live different, physicians,
sports after dinner on Christmas day* bought everything that anybody re­
when masked performers, called mum­ commended to me, but finally gave up
mers. would disport before tlie assem­ in despair.
"One day my milliner asked me if 1
bled guests. ’ This custom Is still kept
up,In some parts of England, specially had ever tried Hyomei. I'began the
In Nortiiainptoushlre, where tho vil­ treatment, and can thankfully tvst ■ fy
that Hvomei dbes cure this terrible dis­
lagers go about during the Christmas ease. Since using it ray hearing Is
holidays from house to house, i»craon- greatly improved, and the only time I
atlng several ridiculous characters in have catarrhal trouble is when I take
cold. 1 then use Hyomei, and always
tbelr’mock play.
get instant relief. My friends and ac­
quaintances marvel at the change in
.
The Persians bfclleve that the waves mv health and hearing."
Hyomei has made many cures of ca­
of 'tbe Persian gulf are caused by air
tarrh, and in connection with Hyomei
entering caves which have subterra­ balm,
of catarrhal, in Hastings. Mmb
nean outlets under the ocean. One of lar experience® to that of Mrs. Halls
tbe moat curious beliefs of ail—one have cheated a large sale for Hyomei
closely akin to a certain ancient orien­ with W. J. Holloway.
The complete outfit, Including the in­
tal bell tielletrto that of the south sea
blunders. According to their notion, haler, coats but 81, white extra bottles
the rolling of the sea is caused by a are but 50 cents. Ask W. J. I loilmj
"thunder gqd."
In old times this for the strong guarantee under which
.
"thunder god" killed the chief deity of he sells Hyomei.

tlie islands and was confined under tho
ocean as a punishment Hta rolling

‘TM my boy', sot ■ portion In *
Mok. and W. solns to be rrMldont
Women love a clear healthy complex­ ot tbsf iMtltuttoo K&gt;toe d»r
ion. Pure blood makes it. Burdock
-Wen. ^.Ir. bn onu ■’n’1 bl'* QV”0 *°
Blood Bitters makes pure blood.
that no one can pomlb&gt;!
&lt;"•* **”
Iien,ture "-I’bnadelpl&gt;la Ledger.

BantU

Itchnees of tbe skin, horrible plague.
Most everybody afflicted in one way or
Everything thing you Ml
another. Only one safe, never failing
goodand do good if you
cure Doan’s Ointment. At any drug
Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by Fred L.
store, 50 cents.
Heath, tbe Drugfiat.

Apologized

&gt;905.

7

Tbe Indian believe® there are boa
constrictors In the streams of North
Ameri‘% and also that tbe South Amer­
ican tapir lives in North America. He
calls the boa constrictor the tete-achwar-nayer and calls the tapir noca*-oh-

(Copyright INN. by T. CMoCtora.)
Tbe butler returned with Stanton’s
card and the impassive announcement
"Mias Carver’s not in. air.”
Tho Indian belterets ho has a cure and
Stanton smiled grimly.
preventive for rablaa, or hydrophobia.
"Very well, Howes." he said, calmly He also believes he can cure any snake
picking up a magazine and settling bite on earth, from a ground rattler to
back comfortably. "I’ll wait until Miss a velvet tall or diamond rattler. An
Carver is in, and, by the way, Hbweo," Indian never was known to go mad
bo added as tbe butler turned to go, from dog bite or die from a rattler's
•’you’ll favor me by conveying that bit bite, while other races succumb to the
Venom of a juxake or go mad from tbe
of information .to Miss Carver at once."
bite of a rabid ‘dog.
He fished in hit pocket and drew out
The Indian when in battle and fatal­
n half dollar, which he flipped to tbe ly wounded believes that If hta medi­
butler, with a tuetinlng'iMxl, aud Howes cine man can reach him with hta bitter
departed, the ghost of u grin showing medicine before he dies it will give him
at the corners of hta mouth.
instant relief and he will be able to es­
A tire burned on tho broad hearth, cape from the battlefield. He thinks
BUSINESS CARDS,
and. us tbe stairs creaked beneath the every man ta honest until be finds him
In one of the published letters of
portly Howes. Stanton piled oh wood out, in which event he loses all confi­ Ibsen he snys that while he wgs writ­
ATTORNEYS
dence In him and never gets over IL
-. ; Ing one of Uta plays he had on his desk
aud worked tlie bellows until he hud a
’ The Indian never makes up after
nappen, kleinhans a
small sized conflagration roaring cheer-' falling out with any one. He may speak j on empty', ale glass with a scorpion in
KNAPPEN, Attoroeye.
j It Now and then the animal would
fully. He was just hanging up the bel­ to an enemy us he passes, but dies with grow sick, and the author would throw
17 Michigan Trent Co. Building, Grand
lows when the portieres were whisked the hatred Id his heart.—Eufaula Jour­ •' a piece of soft fruit to It whereupon ’
Rapids, Mlchlgaa.
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angrily aside, and Katherine Carver nal.
' the scorpion would fall upon the food ffHOMAS 4 PHYOR. C.H Thomas
stood before him. a spot of rod burn­
furiously, empty its’ poison Into it and A
Attorneys at Law. L H. Pktok.
! then get well again. “Is it not a good
lag in either cheek and bard lines
Offloea ovnr Haatingx tlty Bank.
Tlie woman born boautlful doozn’t.' deal like this *wlth us poets?" Ibsen
show'iug about her pretty mouth.
OLU ROVE A POTTER,
bother
to
educate
her
intelligence,
l«
•■Hello!" oald Stanton cheerfully.
(«ontlnues. "Nature’s laws apply In the
Attorneys at Law,
"Buck early, aren’t you? Glad I walt- spoiled by flattery. Is unable to bold 1 domain of (he spirit also.**
(SuccMfSurs u Philip T. Colrawr)
tiie men sho attracts. The womau born
See in Union Bluet, Hastings.Pr*cUct
"Well?" she said shortly, coming a borueiy is driven to develop her char­
A DANGEROUS HABIT
K. kenaston.
step nearer aud giving uri unpleasant acter and be. mind, aad so more than
over&lt;r'otnwi her handicap as against her
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Attorney at Law.
lufiectiQU to the word.
pretty sister. The man born clever!• Gladstone’s Physician Gives Warn"Very welt, thank; you," said Stantou
loses
because
he
wins
too
easily
and
Against a Growing American
promptly attested to.
Imperturbably.. •• aud-you?"
has no Incentive to that s.ufltainod ef­
Miss Carver glared at him.
Custom.
T M. SMITH. Attorney at Law,
.
“Won't you sit down by my fire?” be fort which alone achieves success. The
Woodbind, Mich.
Tbe growing habit amongst Ameri­ »’•
went ou polhply. T had no end of man born “slow” develops patience, as­ cans of taking a mint tablet or some Alljbusinees given prompt and careful
siduity,
balance
and.
best
of
all,
tenac-1
trouble to get It gulng/’
1 other so called digestive after eating a .attention. Collections a spacially.
“Wbni hove you come for?” 'she
I uuun;
hearty urvar,
meal, &gt;o
is ovuivuiiug
something win*
that uu
Sir XXki
An­­
’
lt comoa near to luring a universal drew Clarke, Mr. Gladstone’s physician
PHYSICIANS
asked frigidly.
Btror
—’ " saying.
- - - "It
---------------Jngly against,
Stanton looked thoughtfully Into the rule that strong pointe and weak ones ‘ ..advises
R. LOWRY,
just about offset each other Iu dpy hu­ Is absolutely daegerous to take into the
fire fora moiuent
Hastings, Mich.
stomach remedies which are popularly Uwaya a large stock ot ev® glasses and
"1 didn’t cpiue to irqb the house," sajd man being at the start nnd tliffttbe de­ ----------- -1 to
jn the digestipn of
ter for
' the
' mtn him- supposed
"peetacks on hand.
he. "nor to ioinmlt murder. 1 think-I velopment is a matter
seif
to
dou-nniue. jAnd
L..
,
o.™
there
Is
no
fa
;
must have come to apologize."'
There is nothing known to the sci­
tai handicap except the disposition,to ence of mefficine that can perform the
A. A C. H. BARBEL.
"It ta too tele.” said she.
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Physicians and Surgeon*.
’Then 1’11 come earlier tomorrow," 1 regard one’s, handicap’ as fatal.—Sat­ i work of the human jtomacb. Drugs ■&lt;’* ta rtjy or eauntv' responded tc
| do not and cannot digest the food.
promptuesa, day or nl«hu
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he returned. "Muy 11 nsk what time tlie urday Evening Post &gt;
| 'They simply decompose it. What can
receipt of ujMrioglosi ceases?”
Wflrd corruption.
I be more revoltiugi or disgusting than
R TIMMERMAN
"It cvmied lust evening at 10. uud It
"I lately heard." says a writer in T. ’ the thought of taking something into
.
i Homutpaihlc Physician and Sarce i«el forever, ’ said Miss Curvet.
P.’s Lon.lon Weekly, "of a country lhe 6l”Iuuch that iE KoiuK
tur" the ceoafc Dflice cor. Jefferson and Center
"Uh. 1 suy," Stanton i»rote$tt*d. “re­ Inn Wbleli Uxi-ncl fot It. &gt;Ik». Tint
&gt;'*«
into a m»M ol corally that’s m&gt;t fulfl.?
JnricnKx.’ \Xon! eorraptlnn like this ■ rUfb"“ I1|y way u overcunie indigefl
“It’a quite ns fair ns your remarks of
A
HANLON. M. D.. Itintetan and
has*Rlven many quaint sign* to our . tion BIld
evll efJecU p, (o rem(^&gt;all 'Yteal evening.” she replied.
Surgeons . MIdtllev!!te. Mich
•{Honestly I’m furry,” said Stanton. hostc-lrlcfl. -Among the better known I irritation, ’congMtion and inflammainna
are
Tho
Gout
and
the
Compass.*
;
linn
from
the
stomach,
liver
aud
intespHARLES RUSSELL. M. D.
"I was l&gt;eniile myself."
•
Physician and Surgeon.
"So It would -Vem," «lie observed corrnpteil from tin: wonte. ’God eu-! tines, and'Mi-ona is the only agent V
compossetb us:’ -The Bun and Mouth/ ! known thaywil! do this.
Office over Fred JL. Heath’a drug store,
tartly.
'
"
OOce fbobe 1M.
from ‘the Boulogne mouth,’ after the!, " hen a Mi-o-na tablet is taken be- fiesldenw pbooe 3C.
"And when 1'called yon n heartless nttt-.l coiutmt tofon BooktgoJ bnrbur. ,o7."'h
lrr"?“
V. UALLAdHKK. l-byMciM vid
flirt and the rest xof it I was Irresixm- .... i --ri
i&gt;&lt;. . । u-it
. f
... I and inflammation la removed from the
and
ThMg
and
Ubtetle.
from
’
the
।
6lonIach
dlp
Hlive
system,
and
• Surgeon, Dowling. Office hoOra:
sible.” said be. "I take It ail- buck ex­
peg nn«l wubsnll. alluding to the pegs chose organs will extract from the food 7 to 9a.ni-, 12 to 2 p.m.'Nnd 7 to 8 pun.
cept”-— He pausetlJ
’
driven into th.- old wassail Ixrwl to all that goca to majte good, rich blood,
"Except wtat?” site asked.
-"Well, 1’4. take |t‘all back—no ex­ mark the paint to which the toper । firm muHcle", steady nerves and a Round
DENTISTS
might drink ns hta turn comes round. healthy body. If you suffer with head­
ceptions, If you sayj «o," he sold week
Tbe sign, common In Lancashire, of the aches. indigestion,! flatulency,' spots be­
I. WILLISON, D, D. S.
fore the eyes, vertigo, or ditxiness, pal’
Hastings, Mich.
I “Ot^'-lt doesn’t matter!” she mused Stanley arms, nf eagle carrying- a pitetion of the heart, sleeplesanesa, or
child, is popularly referred to as The
Indifferently.
.
'any stomach trouble, get a fifty cent
"No, I suppose not." be-said. "Still Bird of Bandin'.’ ”
box of Mi-o-na from W J. Holloway
one of tbe most reliable dealers, whose
I’m really sorry. Won’t you sit down
S. SHELDON,
faith in the remedy is shown by his
•
Abstract and Kcal Estate offlon.
by tin? fire op’d bear, ray side of it?’’
Bev. Mr. Wnilutps waa the Congre­ ofier to return tbe money if Ml-o-na
Miss Carver hesitated. •
does
not
give
complete
satisfaction.
gational
minister
Iu
the
village
of
"Won’t you?” he pleaded. She came to the fire and took, tbe Winslow. Me., sevdrnl years ago. One
evening, says a correspondent of the
choir be had drawn |yp for her.
“To what do I owe the' pleasure of
“Proceed,” she said, -still practicing ■Bostop Gloi»e, four young jteople called meeting you here. Miss Snappy?”
at the-parsonage. Two of them wished
rVNKKAX DIRECTOR
an ei'onomy of words.
“The fact that 1 did not we you com*
to
be
married.
"katherine," lie said slowly, ’^ou
The pa'ppm In tbe case wore legal, so tag. Mr. Sappy."—Houston Poet.
know how devout ‘a worshiper I’ve
M. STEBBINS,
Mr.
Williams
performed
tlie-ceremony.
been; you know how patiently live
Licensed Embalmer
Nothing can make a man truly great
wttlted und whnt—er— what encoura|p*- Tlie other couple .acted as bridesmaid
and Funeral Director. I
but being truly good.—Henry.
ment you’ve given iue.' Well, yrsti'r- and best man. The groom was .the son
Itocta* next to OhrintnuW Photograph
Htudk&gt;. ReaMenos 300,Court strert. AD
&lt;tey when I beard cf your engagement of n well known* man in the town, and
calls promptly attended, day or night.
Backache is never known to those
ns the happy couple were leaving the
to Cawtliorne”—
persons who take an occasional dose of
’To whom T she gasped, suddenly parsonage the young man whispered to Pineulea. The value of tlie resin ob-1
Mr. Williams:
attentive.
,
.
"Just charge it tn father, parson. It tained from the Pine tree has long been
“To Cawthonie.” he repeated. T
recognized in the treatment of diseaeee
will be all right"
heard it nt the club."
of the bladder and kidneys. One dose
of Pineuk-s will give relief, and one
Miss Carver suddenly burst tint
Private
and all
bottle will cure. Sold by Fted L. Heath
laughing. She covered her face with
There was a time when people ■ in thq druggist.
»•
the stamps yon may require,
her hands and went Into eonvulaions
England
were
forbidden
by
law
to
play,
of merriment Stanton stared help­
made to order.
■-_
at cards, even In their own bouses, on
jas. h; athins.
'
lessly.
Lottie— Ob. well— let’s kiss and make
"I wish I might see It In that humor­ Sunday, in tbe royal proclamation
against vice, -profaneness and Immor­ up. Dottie—Ail right. dear. I’ll do the
ous vein.” he »tid gloomily.
"Do you intmn to tell me that the ality, rend every session nnd assize, Is kteslng. but you’ve hnd more experi­
announcement of Mr. Cawthorne’s en­ the following passage: "Ami we do ence with the otyr'part of the pro­
gagement was responsible for your out­ hereby strictly enjoin and prohibit ail gramme.—Cleveland I&gt;eader.
" n»
FaU» RcuU.“
burst test iitgbt?’\abe asked between our loving subjects, of what degree or
quality soever, from playing on the
Taktos effert Nov. 27. ISM. Trains leave
hysteric giggles.
Pneumonia Fallows a Cold
Hastings a* follows:
’
Lord
’
s
day
nt
dice,
cards
or
any
other
"Yes." he sold. "I waa angry then,
EASTWARD]
but -today Txo comej to offer apologies game whatsoever, either in public or but never follows the use of Foley’s No. 102. Detroit exprros................ .. 7:4T n m
and to add my conjrratutetions. • He private bouses or other places whatso­ Honey and Tor. • It stops the cough, No. loo, (Jr’d Rapids a N«mv York Ex .12 «p m
heals and strengthens the lungs aud af­ No. 1M, New Tork express.............. ....tt:23 n m
ever.’'
has a mint of money. I hear.”
i:00am
fords perfect security from an attack of No. 108, Night express.....................
"Oh," she- gaaped. convulsed |ln
pneumonia. Refuse substitutes.
WESTWARD
laughter again, “It’s too funny! Mr.
No. 107. Grand Rapid* oxprea*.;........... 9:38
Enlarged finger Joints are the source
No. 106. Grand Rapids express............ u-«5
Cawthornc ta engaged to Miss Cyntijln
of annoyance nnd mortification. Some­
Carver—Aunt Cynthfet. It’s the cul­ times they are tcauaed by pulling the
No. 101. Faciflc oxiirvsa........ .... .. a.-m
Trains Nau ibl. im. u® and ite. dally.
mination of n romance thpt began be­ fingers to mnkeThe joints "crack."
O. W. Ilv«oi.KS,
- -fore I was iKirfi."
. ,.
Sometimes they are the result of hard
W. S. Hamko.n, Agent.
hlcago.
“Ob, Lonir said Htnnton softly, but work, rheumatism or gout They may
Unstlur*.
In tones of Infinite relief.
be relieved by light rotary massage
He picked up hta bat nnd coat At (nibbing around and nround nnd
Fur the convenience of those who
the door he turned.
around on tlie Joints with the thumb wish to order all of their papers at one
“Not going*/* shc.nsked.
nnd flnsfors nnd stroking upward), ac­
"Yes; I’m going to the club to on companied by the nppllratlon of oil of time, all subscriber! to the Banker
In
Ort,' 93. IKH
nouncc your engagenu-nt to me.!’ lie ; Wintergreen
who are paid up to date, can get the Ozno table. Central Htandsrd
Tlmr..
said, with aji air of flnnllfr.
B/lXNEH and any’one of tbe following
EtaRnrrte
“I haven’t given rhy consent," ehe
for one year in advance as follows:
7: 15 2:30 8:20 Iv Katatruuocar tot
TRUTH TRIUMPHS
said, with reddened face.
.
’V
sIbS 2:F
Banner and Detroit Daily Free
8: 36 3:10 7:00
I Hr1 ton
C.
Stanton chuckled.
Haattar8­
l*iess........... ......................................B3 06* 10:(JU 3:45 7:33
10:40 4:14 8:0a ar \\«Kidbury ir 8:
"Well, in response to your urgent in­
Banner
and
Detroit
Daily
Jour
­
Via
P
M
Ky.
vitation. I'm coming back to'dlne with Hastings Citizens Testify for the
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iJUlUttR
...
nal.................................. '..............
3 OS’ .-■■■
1:30 5.19 .... Graori Rapids 7:
the fitmlly. and I’ll get It then," said he.
Public Benefit.
Banner and Grand Rapids Her­
LEQ5ARD FRANK ADAMS.
A truthful statement of a Hastings
ald...................................................
3 05’
citizens, given in his own words, should Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly
The Wicked Boaom Fin.
convince the most skeptical about the
As ■ every 01,0 knows, in tbe early merits of Doan’s Kidnev Pills. If you
Journal........... .
days of Methodism7a considerable de­ suffer from kidney ills, the cure is at Banner and Detroit Free Press
gree of strictness wm maintained in hand. Read this:
Farm and Live Steck Journal.. 1 35
regard to the wearing of Jewelry or
John Mate, blacksmith, of Grand rtreot says: Banner and Michigan Fanner...
are pretty hard on shoes.
costly nttlre. , An eminent divine of "For six years of! aud on f was troubled with
Banner
and Chicago Weekly In­
back, no doubt brought on by bowshoe1ns.
that church gives an .flamming Incident my
At first It was a dull pain low down across my
ter Ocean.......................... .............. I 7»
A preacher hnd just gone to his new loins every now and then, but the last year It
Our
wear
Ilka
charge nnd was in the nfldst of hta ser­ clung to mn tUJ the time aud d t honcli hued pvwy Banner and New York Tribune
IRON SOLES.
remedy which came to my nptireT ™ unabte
Farmer................ . ................
mon when a woman rose nnd went out. to check the cause, let alone remove It. Finally
We
make
a
specialty
of
re­
I
began
taking
Doan
’
*
Kidney
Pills,
procured
at
•To those living on Rural Routes
stemming the door with unnecessary W. H. Goodyear'* drug store. I have ndtfrft ttie
pairing all kinds of foot wear for
violence. Of course be supposed he palp In my back to amount to anything «'ner. only.
%
Men, Women and Children. Try
I
arn
always
pleased
to
say
a
word
tn
favor
of
These special rates * are offered as an
had said something which gave offense, Doan’a Kidney P!U».”
us once and get satisfaction.
but on making Inquiries he learned
accomodation to Banner patrons and
- For sale by all dealers price 50 cents for a limited time. Get your supply of
thnt the woman left because "tbe min­
J. MICHAEL
SON
Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole winter’s reading now. If there is any
ister wore a bosom pta." The fun of Agents for the United States. BememTWO COBBLERS.
it was that be bad driven to the serv­ ber'the name,-Doan’s and take no other. paper or magazine not on the above
list on which we can save you money
ice over bad roads nnd one drop of
we will try and do so. Remember the
mud hnd settled os hta immaculate
A wheelman’s tool bag isn’t complete BANNER ta never sold for less than
shirt boaom. deceiving tbe tender con- without a bottle of Dr, Thomas’ Eclec- &gt;1.00 whether in combination or
►dence of the good stater.
trlc Oil. Heals cute, bruises, stings, alone. Ail special prices are made on
tbe other papers in the combination.
sprains. Monarch over pain.
cores colds, prevents pnetunoai*

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�CUT THIS OUT and every time you fad the
pain take * look at it—It may hdp the pain.

Rheumatism
Athlophoros
ano following the Athlophoros Co.’s Free Treatment.

Southwestern Michigan
THE WEEK'S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTY’S.
Cbn. W. Waler* or Lowell »•»
buri Thursday rcomluK. having bl&lt;
right leg broken above the ankle.
One ol Ola riders waa thrown from a
Walter H. North, of Battle Creek, horse lo nls training yard, when he
wa* nominated for circuit judge by tried » catch the horse he was struck
the republicans * at Marshall last by the rider wooes toot was fast iu
Tuesday.
.
tbe stirrup.

Mrs Ellen Giaxier was struck by an
inter urban'car near Gilesburg Wed­
nesday and instantly killed.

W. .1. HfiLLOWlY

Ada Clark, living near St Joseph,
wus arrested the other day charged
with shop lifting. She has since be­
come insane and it In believed , bej
The Winter palate of the czars wa:; mind was unbalanced when nhe com­
built ih blood. Almost every stone ot mitted tbe act for which she was tak­
tlie walls and every square yard of ’the en into custody.
piaster lining them cost a life. Nich­
olas bad given tho order that the pal­
Arthur Day, a young man living
ace must’ be rebuilt In a year, aud
what wns human life against the des­ four miles west of Marshall, who was
kicked
in tbe bend hy a horse last
pot’s will? Six thousand men were
kept at work dny and night, with the Friday afternoon, is making remark­
able
progress
toward recovery, con­
palace hentiM (it 30 R. td dry tbe walls
rapidly, while the temperature ojit- trary to ull expectations at the lima
side wax often 30 degrees below zero ot tlie accident. His central skull
R. The men could only work with ICo bone was fractured by the blow and
packs on their beads, and. exj»evieuc- with a hole io his'Uwtd two inches
Ing a ilaliy i-haugc of 60 degrees, they
died by the score every day. By She long and tin inch deep over his right
eml of Die year tbe death roll was eye. his no«e crushed to a jelly and
some thousands, but the palace was otherwise frightfully injured, he will
Qntehed. Tn understand tbe full menu- recover. Physicians have removed
Ing of this achievement it should be re­ splinter* of bone from his head emmembered lliat tbe Winter palace is as beddeo to the depth of an inch. He
large as Burkinglmm {miace, Kensing­ is fully conscious,ba* been ever since
ton palace nnd the National gallery.— tbe accident and the doctor* marvel.
London Globe..

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plain tho business fully. remember wo guarantee
a clear pront of fci for every day’s work, abso­
lutely sure. Write at once.
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Sheriffs

Notice

of Election.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy, of
Upward of sixty sjiecics of East In­ Homer, were recently found dead in
dian plants, mostly of the f -n family, bed, each with a ballet hole in the
with n goodly sprinkling uf grasses head and heart. The. theory of tbe
■ lit) r
reAlli lie vitlAV
nix) ?! officers is that Mrs. Hardy killed her
ami
creeping
vine*, nn&gt;
are lllttilnntla
luminous, aud
it is Mid that die sides of the moun- hus&amp;nd, and then committed suicide.
tains In tin? vlplnlty of Cyree are
nightly Illuminated by the pale, white
Judge A. H. Mills, of Kilamazoo.
light which they emit The root stock
of u plant from the Ooragfauni Juhgle, is again made the head of the board
near Laykl (supposed to be an orchid), of tbe Kalamazoo asylum for the In­
possesses the peculiar properties of be­ Sane.
coming luminous when weft while when
For the third time in five years
dry it is quite lusterless. Ono Jointed
plant, supp&lt;HMjd to be a member of the • Olivet college has wan first place In
rush or eaine family, emits n tlery red ; the oratorical contest of tbe Michigan
light from Its leaves, a pale white one Ir.'er-folleglate league. This gives Oli­
from Its Htnlk. while Its flower* give vet a record of three firsts, three sec­
out capricious flnabeti, like that of our onds and one third in these contests
•lightning bug*."
in the last seven|jears.

To tjie Inspectors- of E eetion and the ■
Qualified Voters of Barry County:
Purmwnt to due notice Iron .the
H!- .wrrrary
Secretary m
of
*****£ f?r‘he
®f Mtehtan .ww are hereby
...... nt
... «hr
..... GeuenU r. .x-tlou to !«■ arid
notified nut
In tbl* state ou Monday Apri snl IMS’j. the fob
lowing officers are tn be tlncta&lt;1 aud to be voted
for In Barry Count): one J ustice of the Bo­
prezne Court, two Rmrvuts of L_..
th* L. ’nireralty of
Michigan, one tnemta*r uf tri&gt; State Board of.
Education (to nil vacancy Hand one Clredit
Judge for th- Fifth JudicW circuit. c^nprWn*
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
the counties of Barry aud Eaton.
A. J. Chapman, of Marshall, was
an‘ ■!*’ hereby noiit.xl that. In punuant with local appUcaUous, as they cannot roach the
to due ttotfee fropt the Secretary of .State, of seat of the disease. Catarrh !«■ - •-■—--------- “ll“1 tat-eenlbebom^r.un.Gmnd
M.L°.hl5*n- tll*‘ * ’l^clal election
wfU be held )n this State &lt;&gt;u Motidav April 3rd. must take Internal remedlo*. Hair* Catarrh Trunk freight neac Klcbota Station,
IraV '» Metalw ot Che &amp;J^iX^'ASi”“^%aB:li.tU.Oreekoh.d.,!»t week. He
Btate Board of Education fnr'the term ending
Decemlierfli, i«js and to till the vacancv caused 1
I
.".Plowed
tard swlteliui.n.
by the resignation of Patrick B. Kelley.
!
for years and Is a regular prescription. ’
:
;
Vi&lt;To* It. FuRNtaS.
'country
.
, Shurin Barry County.
।It Is conirxxed of tbe Iteat tonics Jtudwn. com- i

E. Q Hasner of Greenville arrived
at the Hotel Central
in
Lowell
Friday evening and said thvt he
was aoout half sick .and told tlteni
not to call him. He was around on
Saturday and Sunday, but did not
eat anything. On Monday when he
did not get up by noon, bis door was
forced open when he was found dead.
After an exatuioilion Lt wan given
out that he died of congestion oi the

lungs.

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Battle Creek will vote on the ques­
tion of bonding herself for 1100,000,
for a new. city hall.
A long serie* of petty thefts was
brought to a termination at Bedford
village hy tbe capture of two boys.
John D. Payette, a hardware dealer,
went to supper leaving lifs young son
In charge ot tbe store. Two boys
cime in and under pretense of want:
•Ing to borrow a step ladder, followed
the Payette boy down the cellar,
one of them remaining up stairs.
After tlwt-r departure it was discov­
ered that tbe money drawer had
been rot)bed of 117.50. The boys
were capured and with the money
on their persons and after being put
In tbe sweatbox. they .contested to
the thieving that bai been going on
in the village during pie past year.
On account of their parents the boys
will not be prosecuted.

Waiter 8. Straub was electrocuted
at Ionia Thursday while descending
by a cable from work upon wires of
tbe Citizens Teleptfoe Co. The wire
cable came in contact with a live
wire of the Ionia Electric Light Co.’s
line and Straub received- a shock of
6,500 volts intantly killing him.
Albion has
begun
against uomuzzled dogs.

crusade

wheir you

NtE

"

. Charles Wiley and Susie Wiley, of
Arlington. Van Buren Co, have begun
.
NOTICE OF HEAHINlJ CLAIMS.
combination of the two Ingredients Is wtuU'Tal, broke out-of the Marshall jail suit for 910,000 each against the
produce.-, snch wonderful results In curtnj [er114W»-v
State of Michigan, County t*I Burry. 5*.
catarrh. Send for testimonial* free.
I LUCSOay nigllt.
Kibbe Telepboue Co., which owns
Notice Is hereby given,
fivrn. that lit an
-----• - - nf the
&gt;oue»»
order
F. J. Ciieskv &amp; Co.. 1‘rops., Toledo. O.
tlie telephone aysem of that county.
madenti
.&lt;
. L5mrt !°.r. ‘hr County v. Jtarry.. .u-u.OT . Sold by druggists, price 7Sc 1
Marcl},* A&gt; J1- —
JUK’- &lt;««r
™OpH15
---------Half’s Family PUh are tbe brot.
I The round-up farmers Institute at They allege that they were badly in­
’rent
ro
“
wer
®
allowed
for
creditors
lo
pre
­
sent ti^rclaims*a^nsr
tbeir t-lalin« unln«l ,the
rh-UUuS,2^hc£jM
_ I.___ ।
-------------------------------Battle Creek was^the most successful jured while riding along tbe highway
on’e night recently. Icing swept from
•pdred u&gt; present it»eir claims to said Probate
Here is a sentence of thirty-two
their horses by a telephone wire
Uw&lt;“,»S£'?Sy£lXdi!,U"&lt;«Mbi
wblcli MimHwnloM ptwoo li»»
across tbe pulic highway.
In
the
92,500
damage
suit
of
Alice
tero Uw* 3rd day of July next.' and that constructed of the slx’letters found Id
Monday th.- 3th da? oTjuiv orxTutS “» ’»"&gt; "»•&gt;&lt;*«»•■: "io*- « ■»•««: ■ Shuck against N. L.-Fonda, a saloonmean mnn nnmud Ned Dean, and Me­ ist of Ulla city, the jury last Bight re­
«.!!»■ ■‘w.
- “In * Santiago, the (.’hilunn capital,
' din. a mad dntne. made me mend a die turned a verdict for the plaintiff for
in.Its M. Mack,
and dime nnd mind n mine In a dim 83Oo- She alleged that Her husband when* 1 tune been residing for aotn?
Judge at Probate.
flen lu Maine.”
j
—
was furnished liquor after being post­ year*. It In commup to see people put
on their ov-rcoata when they enter a
NOTICE.
I
---------- ------- ’ ------ -ed.--Ba tile Creek Journal. ■
house :iiid take them off upon.going
T. Whom K m., Commr.:, C™*P
"“'«&lt;! •nd
Into the street." said a vis!lor to the
Please take notice that a petition has Im^o ln&amp; Cough Will not "run 118 Course” if
?,e?JD.t,h0 C,rc,"‘ &lt;’ourt ter the County ot Barry you use the origin*! Bee** Laxative
__
Prosecution Attorney Booper receiv­ capital.
Honey and Tar. This Cough Syrup is
’CThe raw of this la that tbe ntof wSnunKet.flDiin‘ingadM'totttty tf differeDt fro™ aI1 others because it acts ed a letter yestarduv from the 0. S.
mospbere
oo
the
outside Is warmer
HasHnga; care. Denton and Young streets ivine on the bowel*. You can not cure Croup district attorney at Detroit, enclosing
than within the residences.
The
south olJValnut street tn *ald addition; all &lt;5 —
J whooping
------ "----------*- until
— -------and
Cough
you rid the
sald blocks and streets being a part of the taads system of congestion, by working off a second tatter from the dist rict attor­ ChlleatM do not bent their domiciles
herelofoni ptaaed by James Dunning, which
ney a Juneau. Alaska, inquiring after
to any extent, nnd they are construct­
cold UvtfrLai.uVe
through a copious
action of I
1,1 th0
01 th” Itegia- the
bowei.7
HnMy.ua
I:
Malns
'
wb
°
b
-"
Vs?’
on th'’ •nh dur °l
ed of and* thick walls that they are a
May. ikT?. That -cud Hiustings Realty Com­ Tar doM this, and cures all Coughs, I itied as tlie Robert Ball who is held
good'deal on the order of refrtgernpany haw* filed their petition to vacate said lots
.and street* ior the purpose of roplatting said Croup. Whooping Cough, etc. No opi- ! there for murder. Mr. Hooper replied, tors.’’—Washington Post.
lands together with the land* south and west atea. Sold by Fred L. Heath tbe drug- ■ calling attention to tbe supreme court
thereof; that the reasons for vacating said pint.
______ •
। records of Main's dtabaruient froai
Y
‘ *
,ontl ,tJ P"“»ten now on B8 ’
file with the C lerk
of tbo utrcuB Court for the
Arabian horses ‘ show remarkable
counts of Jkirry. That said petition win be
So
in ibis
state,
30 Much
jiurn For
r or Momma.
■iiiiu*.
, practice
----------- which
--------- - will
--—
brought on for bearing before the circuit Court
.courage in battle. It Ik said that when
Pnpa—I hear you were n bnd giH to- | sofficleat evidence of hta record Ju a horse of his breed finds himself
for tte county of Barry on the sth, day of April
at the opening of court on said day or as soon day
ay nnd
hnd
to
be
whipped.
Small
.!
this
state
—
Battle
Creuk
Journal.
and hnd to be whipped. SmallIbis state -&lt;
inereafler a* counsel can be heard.
wounded and knows instinctively that
ilArruru* Ri;ai.tv Comfaxv
Daughter—Mamma Is awful strict. If
he will not be able to carry his rider
COLftnavn &amp; Pottkr,
I’d ’s' knbwn »he used to be a school- \_
Solicitors for Petitioner.*
much longer be quickly retires, bear­
le
Socialists
are
the
first
to
get
a
TW ’a’ told T-nt,
Tint to Trwiri'v
thited Hastings. Mich.. March «h. iVCB.
teacher I'(T
you not
marry
party ticket in the field in Battle ing ,hls muster to n place of safety
her.
while he has yet sufficient strength.
i STATE OF MICHIGAN.
,
But if, on the other hand, the rider is
It is difficult to cure a cough or free
i THE CIRCUIT,COURT FOR THE COUNTY
wounded and fulls to the ground, the
yourself from th^ discomforts of a cold
|
OF KENT, IN CHANCERY.
faithful
tuxlmad remains beside him, un­
C
’
.W.
Whitehead,
on
Thursday,
se
­
unlesa vou move the bowels. Bee'e Lax­
Original Bid.
ative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels cured a verdict of 110,000 against the mindful of danger, neighing until
! John J. Srewart. Co*iplalnu&gt;t,
Ejgtne Harr| horn. &gt;an»h R. ’ 11 art horn. Hasting* City and drivee all cold out of the system. St. Joseph &amp; Benton Harbor Street assistance is brought.
I Bank. Hasting* National Raufc cf Hasting*. Then comes its soothing effect and
I 'Micli., Philo A. Sheldon, Jlarvcr W. WiJ- strengthening inlluence upon the throat railway company for injuries received
liam», Norman S. Whitney, Richard Whit- and lungs.
For Croup, Whooping in an accident on that line.
“Are yon sure yon know all about
ncy- Patrick H. Gilkey. Asa Stratton, Wai­
Lace W. Dewey, Eliav W. Bo»rr.an. Rell F. Cough, Colds, and all Lung and Bronthat subject you are going to make a
’ W ilavti. IVilluun H. Chase and John Hol- ichal affections, no remedy is equal to
speech on?”
’
i den, defendants.
Kalamazoo
has
a
band
of
121
pieces
the original Laxative Honey and Tar.
“No.” answered tbe .sagacious states­
Crow Bill
■
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist. Gee!
! Philo A. Sheldon and Harvey W. Wiilumi.
man. “I bare put in- my time coitectComplainant*, v* Eugen- Hartitorn, Sarah R.
Tbe expiation of a gasoline stove in Ing epigrams and anecdotes. The sur­
Hartkorn, and John J. Stewart, defendants.
Casey—’Tte hard luck about Kearney. the lunch deparment ot the Smith est way to make an uninteresting
Croat Bill.
and
Pullman’s billiard and pool es­ speech is to make a thorough study of
01
hear
he
had
to
have
bin
leg
ent
off
Norman S. Whitney, Richard Whitney. Pat­
rick H. Gilkey. Aira Strattnn. Waliicc W. bechdne tlia ankle an* the knee. Cas­ tablishment at Allegan, destroying your subject ”-Washington Star.
Dewey. Elia* W. Bowman and Rcli F. Wil­ sidy—Ay. tile docthora decided that to
the
interior
fixtures, valued at 1500,
son, complainant*.
lave the whole leg they'd have to cut and caused damage to the building
*1 stapect,’ sakl the fair maid who
Eiwene llaithorn, Sarah R. Harthorn and John off part of iL-Philadelphia Press.
estimated
at
8700.
J. Stewart, defendants.
bad talked for fifteen consecutive mlnIn pursuance of a final decree m&lt;de in the
ute« without permitting him to get a
Dangers of Pneumonia.
above cauw- by tbe Circuit Court foe the
The whistle of the Lee paper mill word in edgeways, ••you are tired of
County of Kent, in Chancery, dated February
A cold at this time If neglected is
twenty, in the year one thousand, nine hundred
hearing me talk."
.
and nvc. 1. the undersi&lt;ned. Circuit Court liable to caaee pneumonia vrnlcb is so at Vicksburg was sounded for tlie first
“Not at all," replied the gallant
CommiMMncr for Barry County, Miehinn, often fatal, and even when the patient time Thursday. Tbe whistle is about
shall sell the premises hereinafter described, at has recovered the lungs are weakened,
q get shaved nt a bar­
10 inches in dlameer and 3 feet long young man.
public vendue, at the north front door of tbe
Court House in tlx- city of Hastings, Michi- making them peculiarly susceptible te and Is like those used on the targe ber’s and am ured to that sort of
tbe developement of consumption.
thing. —Chicago News.
ocean steamers. It oan. be beard a
Foley
’
s
Honey
and
Tar
will
stop
the
premise* for sale both tn two ttarcel* and in
one parcel ur body, as directed by said decree. cough, heal and strengthen tbe lungs distance of .IS miles..
Tbe prei.niie* so to be sold ate described as and prevent pneumonia
follows:
p*- wh*t ta “
All that certain piece nr parcel of. land situ­
Walters. Straub^a lineman for tbe -niptj till.? P«—An fitnpQ uu. m_
ate and being in the township JI Barry, in the
rotemn.
County of Barry and State of Michigan, known
Citixena Telephone Co., was electro­ •on. 1, your mother1, wej
Miss
Witherspoon
—
Do
you
believe,
and described as the northwest quarter (N. W.*
-tomo u th. heed ot tho how when
of Section number thirty (SO) in Town Mr. JI ms by. that there is in tfll sixth cuted Wednesday after noon at Ionia.
ore
rloltor.
pre^t-aiMtow
number one'' (1) North of Range number nine
(®) West, containing one hundred sixty (160) seme as yet undeveloped—perhaps nev­ He was doing some repairing at
er to lw developed? Jlmaby — Ye*. tbe intersection of ^Main street and
Well Tral.ed,
Kimble alley about 4 o’clock. Hav­
Dated February if. 1W5.
JAMES M. SMITH.
Flr-t Uttto 0U1-M, t.tber „ „
ing finished hta joo; he started to
Iretut Court CommlMioner in and for U
County, Mkhigius.
UtuJ'
J°ur’ a°’ Se«nd
make' a descent to the ground by
Uta. Oirl-Wbat.Tef mamrn, un,
means or a wire cable which passed l»ehim.—London Fun.
tween two live wires . In some man­
For Infant* and Children
ner his hand came tn contact with ope
for chUdren.Mfe.aure. No opiates.
of these and he received a charge. ■ K”«*•
knw TOO
Bears the /y
1 "57“ He was 22 years of age acd is tbe
hot b. mow. to
first man)electrocuted in that' city &lt;M»k b. built .
30,1^1.

Good Printing

“Wbeuever you’re puffed up like a
toad and happen to ne thinking pretty .
well of your personal &lt;pj&gt;ean»Dce.’*.
muttered the man about town as he
tried to remove a permanent spot frotv,
the sleeve of bta coat, “just atep into
n high priced tatter's and survey your
self Iu o couple of tbowe long mirrors
they have—filer glasses, 1 tblnk they
call them—that show you up fore au&lt;1
nft. You’ll come out with a chartered
spirit. I don't know what it ta about
the deadly polished aurfnee of those
reflector*, but I du know that they re­
veal «s«ry imi»erfectlou midi you’re
more JMan half tempted to throw n
brick at them and clean out the shop
•nicy make you look a« If you’d never j
been shaved, am If the hair on your .
neck bad biieu growing lu riotous pro
fuatexj since childhood, as if your bands 1
weren't any too clean and *aa .If your I
clothe* had been made by mother while I
you waited. And If you’re trying on »
garment they’re fashioning for you, al- ;
though It’s covered with pin* basting !
and chalk marks, tbe contrast between :
the tiling
‘rotisen1 and shoes i
you’re wearing make* you wtab you
were In a skirt with a train to It. As
J said. I don’t know just -bow to ex­
plain tbe effect produced, i’vv a no­
tion it's- ti trlek of the trade to drive
you to ordering a brand new outfit. It
generally sends me. Into a Turkish
Luth."—Providence Journal.

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THE NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN BARRY
DELTON.
.Mrs. Clark Eaton ot Augusta spent
a few days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. MeOlocklin.
Mrs. W. M. Renkea and Miss Mary
Brach ot North Johnstown visited MrsR. 8. Harter last Wednesday.
Mr. Clint Parshall was in Kalama­
zoo Saturday.
,
Mr. J. Bates has been quite sick.
,
Mrs. Nellie Van Tyne spent Satur। day and Sunday with her mother at
/Middleville.
.
. -Mrs. C. Rlsbrldger of Johnstown
spent Saturday and Sunday with her
j daughter. Mrs. Harter.
I
Mr. Horace Pennock is very sick at
I tliis writing with tonallltia.

Waste
Avoided
'If WALL PAPBRS are
bought away from hoipe
and you run short yon
have trouble aud needless
expense. If to make sure,
you buy an excess, that
is another‘waste.
As'e take back all tall double
rolls, and can furnish without
delay any extra paper needed.

[ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acker,
I March 11. a 7 1-2-pound girl.
Dr. Harter had the-mlsfortune to run
I a nail through his foot last week and
। has.slnce been visiting his patients on
! crutches.

We have a full line ofHouse Cleaning Supplies

| The dinner given by the L. A. S. at
। Mrs. Hall's last ^hursday was well at­
i tended. Every one enjoyed a fine
i dinner.
■ The Maccabees will gh-e an invited
. dance at the hall Tuesday evening.
| March 14.
I
Mrs. Hattie Scribner Is home again
for a few days.

ELLIS L fAULKNER,
THE DILU'OOIJT.
DELTON.
MICHIGAN.

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We loan our money on Heal
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We do not loan our money away
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A. A. ALDRICH, President.
J. G. HUGHES, V. President.
' E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
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Banner subscribers can buy
' tie large Wall Map of Barry

County at the Delton post office
The map fives all the roads, .

number of acres in each farm.
with owners name.

Frnnc-es Titus and Addie Wilkinson
called on Mrs. G. T. Fisher, who was
sick, last week.
The first quarterly greeting of the
Barry Township Sunday School iuux&gt;clatlon will be held at the M. P. church
at Hlckoey Corners Wednesday. March
22. beginning nt 10 a. m. A splendid
program has been 'prepared, and all
who attend will be profited.
CLOVERDALE.

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Adjutant R. E. Showerman and wire
closed their meetings with us Thursday
evening with
‘
n full hou^e. Several have
started Ilit the Christian life.
Rev. rhonins Young of Prairieville
preache! two most ehevitent sermons
WedruMflay and Friday nights and will
be with us this week to help in the
meeting^.
.
Tin- nwetlngs vwlll be continued every
night this wevk'except Saturday.
Millie Ashby and Ada Mosher of Clo­
verdale were callers nt the parsonage

Now is tbe

time to get one before they are
all gone.
Tbe price, while they last, is

fifty cents each.

CEDAR CREEK.
HOPE.
Mrs. Herbert Stanton, who has been
Mrs. Elizabeth Williamson, who has
very jslck for "the last four or five been visiting her brother, has returned
werksi Is dead. The doctor saw her to Chicago.
about | lo o'clock in the forenoon and
Mrs. Edward Gates is quite sick at,
reported that he had hopes that she this writing.
would get! well at that tlmb. but she
Edward Acker and wife are the proud
was taken-very much worse-about'12 parents of a baby daughter.
o’clock, ndon. and died In a few mlnWe were all pained to hear of the
death o! Mrs. Herbert. Stanton-, the
Mrs. H. |W. Newman-is very sick.
cause being blood poison.
Mrs. George Simpson and ' Mrs.
Mrs. Hattie .Scribner is visiting at
Charlie Tiler, frrfm Big Raplda, are Gid Wilkinson’s.
here on account of the sickness of their
Several from this vicinity attended
mother. Mrs. H. W. Newman.
the masquerade ball at l^ake View,
Mrs. Ed. Gates Is very sick, but we hotel Friday evening, and ail report a
hear that she is a little better at pres­ good time.
ent
1
’
Nickalatm Acker has purchased a
Eugene Corwin and wife, from Ot­ span' ot black horses.
sego. are here to attend the latter's
M, M. Manning, wife, and daughter
mother. Mrs. H. W. Newman, who is Myrtle, spent Sunday at Gid Wilkin­
very sick. !
son’s.’
We understand that there were seven ■
BALTIMORE CENTER.
sick ones jin the family of Samuel
Wm. Hammond, who cut his foot
Dunklcy last week, and no girl could severely a short time ago. is getting
be had to do the work In the house, along nicely. The toes which were
and that John Pease was doing the severed are healing very fast.
housework.}
Arthur Glasgow is out again after a
Joseph Campbell and wife are quite long and severe illness.
sick with the grip
Charles Dubois Is moving back on his
Mrs&gt; Mary Owen is on the sick HsL
farm, having resided on a farm near
Delton the past two years.
.
POLLEY.DISTRICT.
About twenty friends and neighbors
There has beep a scarcity ot news
of Mrs. Chas.' Gillasple gave her a
in this vicinity
Mrs. George Monroe and little son complete surprise Friday evening, the
occasion being her birthday.
The
l/co ar? Ill with scarlet fever.
Charles Sedgwick, who has been in evening was spent in a social visit A
few
recitations
were
enjoyed
and
re­
falling health for some time, has gone
to New Mexico, hoping to regain hfr freshments served, after - which the
health. His family expect to remove guests departed with, many kind
.
there soon.*' We’regret to lose them wishes.
The many friends of Mrs. Herbert
from this vicinity, and our best wishes
Stanton, were pained to hear ot her
follow them to their new home.
The Misses Vida Healy and Etta death Saturday noon at her home
Storr were in Hastings last Thursday one-halt mile east of the .Doud school
and Friday taking the teachers' exami­ house. Bird Granger., as she was bel­
ter known, was reared in this neigh­
nation.
Ruth Rupe left lust Thursday tor borhood and was loved by all who
Vermontville, where she will make her knew her. and her untimely death
home with her sister. Mrs. F. Hankins. casts a gloom over all. The funeral
Eva Storr is spending a few weeks will be held at the Dowling church
at the home of her uncle. A. 1* Storr Monday at 2 p. m. The sorrowing
ones have the sympathy of the entire
ot Milo.
’
Eula .Storr of Milo was the guest of community in their great affliction.
her cousin. Beulah Storr. last Tuesday.
BALTIMORE.
Word comes from Will McLeod of.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haynes were
Pratt. North Dakota. that they are en­ made happy by the arrival of a baby
joying flue spring weather there, and boy Saturday night.
have the ground fitted ready for seed­
Miss Ina Garrison 'returned to her
ing. Wonder what is the matter with work in Hastings Saturday.

Fred Gibson and family of Kalamazoo spent- Sunday, with the former's
parents.
__ ____
Frank Bheperd has moved tu\a_ MichiganI-ast Saturday, while on his way to
place near x.edar Crdvk. I.
Hastings. Mr. Will Garrison's .horse
DOSTER ITEMS.
Harvey Karns and family have re­
The' roads are almost impassable, became frightened and. Jumping -to
turned from the north and will occupy either, with sleighs or wheels, but “Old one wide, kicked off the dashboard and
tho Ed Penhejs house west of (Jlover- Sol" Is &lt;l&lt;ting his best to level up the threw Mr. Garrison out. but he hung
to his horse and hindered what might
dale.
snow banka.
Mrs. Jotham Travis' dnuKht«-r is mak­ have been a oerlous &amp;ccl&lt;enL
Roy Panels has movbd back to
•
Mr. and Mrs. LlchtlMtner visited the
Cloverdale and vflll occupy the Will ing her n visit.
The dance given by the band boys laAt latter's sister. Mrs. Haynies. Sunday.
Chase house again.
Friday evening was a complete success.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ’Garrison vis­
J. J. Ludwick was in Cloverdale
About 30 numbers wen- sold tieside the
ited- the latter's parents (Sunday.
last week.
40 season tickets which had been sold
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Garrison vis­
Dr. Fritcb has rented the brick for'ail, four dances. The supper was
bouse formerly owned by Ansel Kings­ furnished by the Maccabce ladjes and ited their daughter, Mrs, Elwood Slo­
bury.
”
was fine. It sweMed the band boys' . cum. Sunday, their little;daughter be­
Homer Green and family will oc­ treasury about $21.oO. for which they ing sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuhr have 'bought the
cupy part of the Kingsley house.
were very grateful.
Albert Doster* Is mudy better, "and we Wooton farm, which adds three chil­
Mrs. Lizzie Pierce of Delton Is visexpect to see him at his. work agaliF' dren to our school.
Ring her sister. Mrs. Ira Brooks.
■
.Clarence Hardy Is sick with the
Mrs. Arthur Patton is tbe recipient soon.
Pine Lake W. Fi M. 8. m&gt; t with Mrs.
of a very nice quilt, presented by the } Almond Farr last Thursday ntternooh. grip.
Mrs. L. Smith and daughter visited
ladies of the W.- C. T. V.
In spite of bad roads there was a good
Fred Monica and wife, whom 1 re­ attendance. The program was good at Wm. Hardy's Friday..
Mr. and Mrs. Huffman of-Hlghbanks
ported sick last week, are/touch bet­ and well responded to.
'
ter.
|
Tlie I- T. L. will meet at Mr. Kfllick'd ■and Mr. and Mrs. Hendershott visited
at
I
Ed Monica &lt;»f Hastings was in town home one week from Friday evening. i Mrs. Holcomb's Sunday.
Mr. Penney bos bought the Jim
March 24. Be sure " to alttnd .these
last Monday.
"Winslow place and Is moving on the
Llbble McCallum is visiting her meetings hh much as you can. ‘
■
Miss Hazel Hughes has closed her ।same.
brother Bert and family.
school for a vacation &lt;&gt;f three weeks.
D, H. Smith of Van Buren county
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
The Rev. Hamilton of Grand Rapids has bought the old Pierce place and
Miss Ethel Johnson han resumed will preach at- Warner church next .
will move on the same.
her dntlei as teach** after a two Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. Every­
Mr. Frank Bishop of Kalamazoo was
months' vacation.
body. Is urged to at tend.
here on business Wednesday.
Mrs. Ida Enzine of Otsego vbited
Mrs. Ubble W. Honeywell has re-,
Miss May Hardy visited her slater
turned from a visit at Jackson'.
relatives here part of last week. ,
at Mr. D. S. Baldwin's Thursday.
John Deback commenced hewing
PRAIRIEVILLE.
LANE'S CORNERS.
timbers for Earnest Johncox's barn
Mr. and Mrs. Van Vranken and
daughter Beulah spent Sunday with the • About 30 young people reminded
Monday.
■
Mrs. George Hayward is a lltthf bet­ latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Clarence Frisby of his twenty-second
birthday 5iirah-^. Light refreshments
ter at this writing.
Higgins.
'
Misses Maud Deck ot Kalamazoo
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie were in were served and the young people en­
joyed themselves aud all report a good
and Sadie Deck of Cloverdale-visited town Thursday.
friends and relatives here over Sun
Isaura Drummond spent Sunday with time. Wc hope health, joy and happi­
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rockwell at ness may bring them all together an­
day.
other year on the same occasion.
A ''Robin’' passed through here, Hickory Corners.
Mrs. Sidney Lord has returned home
singing his merry tune, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ear! entertained
Neighbor Spring cannot be far away.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weaver of Rutland after taking care of the sick at H.
Mark's at Irving.
Several people from here attended last week.
Mrs. Charley Frisby and Mrs. J. Y.
the masquerade dance at Cloverdale
Clare Brown returned to her home
Hall were the guests of Mrs. Fred Bull
Friday evening. All report a good time. in Kalamazoo last Saturday".
last
Friday afternoon.
Ijyle Alfred Johncox has been quite
Mrs. Ritchie, who has been seriously
The friends of Oliver Atkins will be
ill, is better and hopes of her recovery
sick.__________________ _
pleased to learn his health is very
are enttuialned.
Raw or Inflamed Limbs.
Mrs. seth House of Kalamazoo has good so far this winter.
Yield quickly to tbe wonderful cura­ teen spending a few days with her
tive and healing qualities of Foleys
parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Cross.
You can apply ManZan inside, right
Honey and Tar.
la aua consumption from a bard cola
Mrs. Mattie Benson is Quite ill.. Her where tbe pain Ib. it Is put up in col­
lapsable tubes with nozzle attachments
sister from Grand Rapids is here’car­ for Introducing It. ManZan stops pain
settled on the lungs.
instantly and cures all kinds of blind,
It yon want lo boy blooded elook, S9 ing for her.
Messrs. ,M. Doster and Dr. McLeay bleeding, Itching, and protruding piles.
to the aucllon ot C. fl. Sie’™. ot JohnSold by Fred L. Heath tbe druggist.
■town. See ady. on our l°tb P»8’spent last week in Chicago.

Mr. Lent of Platpwell was in town
last week.
Tta Ind Yn Hiw
Er;-:
Bmnib.
The Prairieville cornet band are ar­
Bignatus
ranging for an old-time exhibition- on
' ’ Plneaalre acta like a poultice. B«t April 1.
Miss Edna Nelson, who has been
thing In the world tor boBa. hurt*
La grippe coughs yield quickly tp the
cracked bands, letter, etc. Sold by F. quite 111, is now getting better.
wonderful curative qualities of Foley’s
L. Heath, the druggist.
Our school is having a week of va­ Honey and Tar. There is nothing else
“
just
as good."
cation.
.
If Baby Is Cutting Teeth,
G. A. Blackman has bought the Mrs.
tohia
iu. Riire and cm, that old sod well tried rem
Abe Summerville ptace. Mrs. Summer­
k tai
ville has bought the house formerly
owned by Mr. Lehman.
bottle.
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It Is a njeasure lo take Dr. Dades
Little Li™?PIIW»nd

effecl upon the Heer. Sold by Fred L.
Heath, the drugget­

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Zerbei npent Thursday of last week
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DELTON ROLLER MILLS?
with Mrs. ports Cock of the Hinds dlstrict. ■
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We would be pleased to have
Miss Lllah Shultz made a business trip,
you give us a trial order. The
to Grand Rapids last Monday.
high-grade roller flour made by
Hiram Payne and family expect to
us is giving splendid satisfac­
tion wherever used.
move onto their farm, near the Hinds
school house, this spring, having sold
CUSTOn WORK
his property here tt&gt; A. F. Shul tz.
A SPECIALTY..
Dr. Lowery of Hostings and Dr. Hyd&gt;
of Prairieville were called here larft^..
DELTON
ROLLER MILLS,
week to consult with Dr. Fritch over ]
DELTON. MICHKAH.
Clyde Deering, who is still very low
with peritonitis and appendicitis.
Mrs. Frett Horn and little son of Po­
mona. Mich., arrived at this place Tues­
day. She expects to spend several days
here visiting relatlvm and friends.
IT»&gt;^
Lands of
Thei*e are bright prospects of our hav­
ing a new millinery store in the near
future.
.
What's the cry? Hello’, ond good bye.
John Hinds and little daughter visited
friends in Hustings over Sunday.
Floyd Terpenning visited his sister in
Star ittraotioni
Middleville the lust of last&lt; week.
for 1904.
Owlrig to the severe Illness of the lit­
tle son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Payne, the
L. A. S. will be entertained by Mrs.
Clara'Lootnls on Thursday of this week,
chase front Railway Compan­
■ 3,
instead of Mrs. Payne.
ies. Land Cocporationa. ale.
There will be preaching at the church
next Sunday nt 3 o’clock p. m.
Miss Vesta Kenyon is In Hickory Cor­
ners working for Mrs. Will Perrin.
’
Mlns EnmM Kenyon Is making an ex­
tended visit at her uncle's, iGeorge Kanyon. of Ceylon Corners.
Canada increasr-d X2&amp;000 by itnBANFIELD.
ntifrration during the fisurt year,
Arthur and Lillian Brown are visit-,
over 50.000 being Americana.
Write to the nearest author,
ing friends in Bloomingdale.
ized Canadian Government
There Was a box social, at Cooper's
Agent for Canadian Atlas and
other
lufornaation; or addrcM
hall Wednesday evening far the benefit
ot our pastor.
Merchant Edmunds i| attending
M. V. MdNNES,
3 Ave. Theatre Block, Detroit, Mich.
court at the county seat.
Oh, for a vehicle which has both
runners and wheels!
ft. S. HARTER, M. D.,
School begins next Monday.
/ PHYSICIAN aud-SURGEON.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Dockry have
OFFICE IIOUR8-11 to IS a. n&gt;.. I to 2 t-.m.. 7
to
4
p.m.. AU calls prumptlj attended. Tele­
moved to St. Ixiuis. Mo.
phone at oft;*-.
■
The .quarantine has been lifted from ■ ontce at rt-aldsnce, Ueltoo, Mich.
Mr. Wegener's home.
,
Floyds Stiles and Herman Moore
have returned to the Agricultural col­
«&lt;r
lege. /•
cures colds, prex—nts pner’scoaUt

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The FREE Homestead

Western
BraS] Canada

’

The Great Attractions

Foley’s Honey

Tar

MV- ABOVE
a ‘
EVERYTHING ELSE
the Studebaker Wagon stands for the qualities tb‘.t make wagons desirable.
Light-running and easy on the team, durable because the lumber is sea­
soned right before being finished. Made to stand up under heavy loads.

THE STUDEBAKER WAGON
Is built from first-class material doWn to the minutest detail. The slowgrowing, fine-grained, tough-fibered black birch from the rocky hills pf New
England is used in the hubs, select white oak is made into spokes andifeb
loes and choice second growth, butt cut hickon- is used 'or the aafles.
Ever)' other part as carefully selected. Tlie skeins, tough and hard, -'are
ipreed into place on the axles under 100 tons pressure. Studebaker slope
shoulder spokes arc driven into the hub under the same tremendous pres­
sure. Best and toughest iron and steel strongly reinfoices every part
where needed. The Studebaker is
'

The Unapproachable Wagon
and we sell it because the name is the best guarantee we can give of its ex­
cellence. We keep them in stock, and if we haven't the kind you want, in
Blxe or style, we can get one for yourtn tbe shortest possible time.
We shall be glad to talk wagon lo you and if you will come in wo will
give you some interesting reading matter about wagons.

Goodyear Brothers, Hastings, Michigan.

AMBITIOUS PEOPLE
If there are 12 ambitious people in Hast­
ings they will do well to read this little ad.

I have twelve Scholarships which
I will sell at 1212 per cent discount
from regular prices before March 2k
These 12 -scholarships cover any
branch of study you may want. I
will be in Hastings during the
week of March 13 and will give an
exhibit of students’ work at Fred L.
Heath
Carveth’s, the Druggists.
During the week I will give away
a prize worth $25.00.

Guy C. Longcor,^1^

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�HASTINGS BANNER MARCH 15. i&lt;i"S

IO

Michigan, are expected home in tbe
TOWNSHIP SPELL­
near future.
ING CONTESTS
Dr. Fred Buck, of Oklahoma writes
that spring has come, farmers have
Arrangements Made' for Them by
sown their oats and gardens are being
Commissioner Ketcham.
prepared. What a contrast to their
Commlmioner Ketcham has arranged
former Dakota home.
for township spelling contests to be held
during this month in the townships of
CENTER ROADS.
Hastings, Rutland; aud Woodland.
Dock
Larklu
and
daughter
Maggie
I have on hand MX) yards of a
The contest in Hastings township will
are home again.
flue grade of Calico that sells
every where at 6 cents )&gt;er yd
Mf. and Mrs. Ed. McNeil have be held in the Court Room at Hastings
and upwards. I must have
moved their goods to her father's home Friday evening Mar.24ib. The Rutland
more roum for spring stock
as they have hired out for a year at the contest will* be held at the Podunk
and in order to get it 1 will
County farm.
church Friday evening Mar. 24. The
sell this 800 yards at...
Frank Prentiss and Mary Cooley were date and place of the Woodland contest
ma'ried Sunday. Much joy and happi­ has not been definitely fixed. All these
contests will be based upon what is
ness be with them.
Mri. Ellis has muscular rheumatism. known as “Michigan’s 800,” a list of 800
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McNeil and daugh­ words compiled by Mr.H. R. Pattengill
Dou’t delay your purchase,
ter Gladys have gone to Bedford, during his.term of office as Superinten­
hut come a: once while the
stock is complete.
Hickory Corners and Cedar Creek for dent of Ptibiic Instruction, consisting
of common words misspelled in cor­
a weeks visit with friends.
I have a fine lind of
Mrs. Birney McIntyre is reported tick respondence, examinations, etc. Each
school will study and practice upon the
with the grip.
list as much as they please and will se
lect by any method they choose the
FURNITURE REPAIR WORK.
of all kinds, nud can please
three best spellers in the school not
you in quality and price.
W. R. Jamieson,* of Grand Rapids, above the eighth grade to represent the
district at the township contest. The
Has Rented the Kelley
rrBr-' for Produce.
list o£ words upon which the contests
Btiilding.
found In Patternin’?
W. R. Jamieson, of Grand Rapids, will be based
has rented the Kelley Building the flrat Orthography commencing on page 48.
COOTS QROVE
The
spelling
will
be oral and it is hoped
building
north
of
the
National
Bank,
QENEK/IL STORE.
who will do all kinds of furniture .re­ that the patrons of the schools of these
pair work, and make anything to order townships that are to hold.these contests
in the line of woodwork. He will al­ will encourage their pupils to do their
COBB S CORNERS.
so buy and sell second hand goods of ■ beet. No admission will be charged
.
Milroy Hutchinson has resigned his all kinds. Mr. Jamieson in a hustling, Everybody invited.
pjsidiJta as teacher in the Woodland energetic young man, comes well re­
commended
and
solicits
the
patronage
school. He expects to take up farming.
■ Tbie social at Joe Willett’s waa well of thi^ community.
The arttat makes a model first not
always llfi* size, but almost none of
a'.tended owing to* trad roads. Pro­
B KURTZ DEAD.
them
actually dwj ■ the cutting .In th*
ceeds, ’88.00.
marple. This work Is intrusted to high­
James Matthews visited In Yankee
ly.
skilled
liiilwins, who du the work
Spring! over Sunday, the guest of his Died This Afternoon Alter a Linger­ under thHr direction, nud the sculp­
ing Illness—Aged 78 years.
brottier-in-law Andrew Southward.
tors HU|M»riuteh«i nil the finishing
'There was a good crowd at the grange 1 B. Knrta-died at his bom&lt;* in the touches and even occnsloJially do some
hall Saturday evening, there being 21 And ward this afternoon, of old age. of the rutting on the face and hands.
tiged “A years. Deceaaed was taken ill Tbe ’hctual rutting of the stuno ta a
numbers present.
last fail and never rallied. ‘ He was most difficult process and reqntrea
Hay seems to be in quite a demand
xyeli known and .highly respected by great exix'rt skill. In case n full steed
this spring.
model Is made tbe sculptor sends it to
all. He is survived liy a wife, four
a p no fens tonal marble cutter, who
Ira Moore is on the sick list.
sons. John. Frank and Dick, of this roughly shapes the block. The general
cjty and Fred, of Jackson, and three shape Is often given lo the block be­
CARLTON CENTER
datighers. Mrs. Bige Benham. Mrs. fore It braves the marble yard to save
Servifxa will be continued at the' Frank Hc«» and Mrs. Clara Fuller.
4he extra freight. The rough carving
churdhjduring this week.
The funeral will be.held Friday af- is then done by the marble cutter, who
so shnpes tlie block as to give It tho
.lotCi'5hupp has moved his family to tenuxm at two o’clock..
general outline of the figure to be re­
the D. R, Foster farm which he has
produced. He drills n series of holes
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
bought*
In tho block, the depth of-each of which
List
of
letters
remaining
unodllecl
Henri Wllliami is much improved al­
corn’S|&gt;onds to an external point ot
fur in this officefor the week ending
the statue supposed to be Inclosed in
though siijl suffering considerable from
March 111 UMJ5.
his ears1; 1
tho atone. After n sufficient uumliofi
These lettera will be sent, to the dead of these boles have born- made In'dm
Mrsi jiviright anti J. E. Cole are the letter
office March 2T. 1903. if nut de­ stone lie removes th«* entire perforated
latest ones to join the Hastings aud livered Before. In calling for the above
phtase say** Advertised." giving date of portion. an«1 wbnt. remain* gives the
Carlto^i riy-lephone Company.
broad lln^s of the statue.
The! Ijadies Aid Society will be held
LADIES—Mm. K. E. Williams. Mra
the 2‘ith of March one week earlier than Jennie Wellman. Nettie Bennett. Lor­
When the wise nnd witty Sir Thom­
usual.; This has become necessary be­ etta Burgess. Sarah Mudereon. Pearl
Cora
Prichard:
Drop. as More was tM'bended fils bead was
cause pf-a meeting of Fomona Grange Hopkins,
Adelin Holcomb, Sophia Marshall.
stuck on a pole on lx&gt;ndon bridge,
upon the date originally set. .
GENTLEMEN-Harry RJnsie, Harry where It wna exposed for fourteen
A week from Sunday the Sunday Howe, \
days, much tn the grief of his dsiigp
Wm. K. Cook. P.M.
school of. the Methodist church will
ter, Margaret Rojier, who resolved, to
secure it. "One day." says Aubrey. "u.&lt;
elect officers for the rest of the year.
;
•
she was passing under tbe briilge. look
JAILED FOR BEING DRUNK.
ing nt her father's bead, she exclaim
Delbert Fisher, for being drunk and
ed: ‘That bend has lain many a time
PARMALEE.
disorderly Saturday, was arrested by in my 1pp. Would to God It would fall
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stimson and bod
Marshal Phillips. He waa taken before into my lap ns I pas* under!- Sl&gt;e bad
Harold were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Esq. Bishop, who thought a ten dollar her wish, mid it did fall into her kip."
Philo Cljne Sunday.
William or 90 days in Jail would , be
Probably she bud'bribed ono of the
Miss Betsy Sherk has finished he about right. Not being the fortunate keepers of the bridge to'throw It over
school course in Lansing and become owner of the first he is compelled to be jnst ns the boat' approaclied. mid tlie
once motte a resident of this place.
au unwilling boarder at -the county's cxclnmtitlon was. Intended to avert the
suspicion of tlie boatmen.
At nlL
Mr. Job Cheesebough, of Freeport, expanse.
events, she got p&lt;Mts&lt;&gt;Nxion of .It and
was on b|xr streets Sunday and Mon­
preserved It with great care In a leaden
day.
By dlr&amp;nion of the postofllce depart­ casket until her death, and it Is now
Mrs. John Moxon is very ill at the ment. a pouch is now being made up in Inclosed in a niche In tin- wall of her
home of her daughter, Mrs. 1. D. Reed the local p os to 9i ice for train No. 103 tomb tn St Dunstan's church, Canter­
arriving in this city at 8.50 a. m. This bury.—Notes aud'Queries.
of Middleville.
A number from here attended the contains all the mail for Grand Rapids
and points west and north, and will in­
show at Middleville last week.
"Speaking of luugbtvr, 1 have often
sure much saving in time on such leiwondered If the laughing intut and the
Mr. IrWin acting as agent for the
tera, owing to the fact the 12:45 p. m.
laughing woman really get along bet­
Ancient Order of Gleaners, is still in
train ta almost invariably so late that ter In the world than tbe man and
town. The order is growing in this
it misses connections at Grand Rapids. woman who do not In ugh. or if they
vicinity.
The trial of Fred Raymond, of Yan­ laugh nt all merely grin at some
George Todd aud family have return­
kee Springs, charged with highway rob­ amusing tiling," snki tlie observant
ed home after 8 two weeks visit with
bery has been proceeding In the circuit man. - "I do not know, I nm sure. Of
the former's brother, Homer in Allegan
course you will find that men and wo­
court so far this week. The case was
men of both types probably .In your
Reuben Huff was in the village Mon
given to the jury this afternoou. The
own acquaintance' have »&gt;een able to
day.
concensus of opinion of those who get along fairly we!) In tbe world.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunsberger heard it seemed to be that Raymond
Laughter Is no doubt good capital In a
were in Grand Rapids the flrat of the and the man he is charged with aseaultgreat many Instances. It Is equally
ing, Daley, are two of a kind, and that true that the grim face, the sour look,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Joels, who has society would lose nothing if both I may miy. lias often proved nvaluabto
asset. Tlie which would seem to indi­
een spending the winter in northern [ should get prison sentences.
cate that there Is a time to laugh nnd a
time not to . laugh.”—New Orleans
Times-Democrat.

AUCTION SALE

800 Yds. of

CALICO

. J
will sell atPublic. Auction, on
Tbe undersigned having decided to quit farm g.

Wednesday, March 22nd, 1905

5cperud.

SHOES
HEKRT R/4QL/T

A Matter
of Health
There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord
ingly endorse and recom
mend it,
ROYAL BAKWO POWMR CO., NCW YORK.

Once In Moscow, near the Borovltch•kala gate, Count Tolstoi saw a per­
sistent beggar, asking aims, who ex­
claimed, “A little penny, brother, In
tho name of Christ!”
A police officer approached. He was
young, martial and wrapped Hi tlie reg­
ulation sheepskin. At sight of him the
beggar fled, hobbling away In fright
and baste.
’»
"Is It possible,” said Tplstol to him­
self. “that people are forbidden to ask
charity. in Christ’s name—in a Chris­
tian tandr
"Brother," he said.to* the police, "can
you read?"
"Yes,” Raid the officer pplltely.
."Have you read the Bible?"

"And do you • remember Christ’s
orders to feed the hungty?” And he
cited tho words. Tlie policeman was
evidently troubled. He turned to hta
questioner and asked:
"And you,'sir—you can read?"
"Yes. brother.”
•
"And have you read the police regu­
lations?"
"Yea, brother."
“And do you remember that begging
in the main streets 1a forbiddenr—Sue-

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I‘Wood mowing machine
1 riding cultivator
1 walking cultivator
1 spring-tooth drag
1 steel land roller
1 plow
1 hay rack
1 hay rake
I set of liob sleighs, nearly new
1 corn shelter, new
1 single-buggy
1 set of double harness
1 set of single harness
A quantity of clover hay and oats

1 black gelding. 8 years old. weight
1300 •
.
1 bay mare, weight 130Q
1 bay gelding, weight 120U
I cow, 7 years old,' due in April
1 cow. 6 years old. due in April
1 new wilch cow. 0 years old
i cow 10 years old
1 yearling heifer.
1 O I € brood bow. due April^lst
3.young ewee
*
1 good wide tire lumber wagon
1 Deering mowing machine

Terms of Sale:
All suniH of $5 or under cadi; all minis over that amount
eight month's time ongood, bankable paper at f&gt; per cent
interest.
HOT LUNCH AT NOON

ALBERT E. SHIVELY
PROPRIETOR.
W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

your wants

Hake them known in this, the
BANNER’S WANT ADV. COLUHN—One cent a word.
For Sale—A^pan of good bones, har­
ness and wagon. Inquire of Earner
Lanfear at Spangeraachert hardware
or 419 Michigan Ave.
Wanted—Pure S. C. W. Leghorn and
White Wyandotte eggs wanted in large
quantities. Write or phone.
FttKEfORT II vfCHERY Go..

Freeport Mich.
Fon Sale—House, barn and 5 acrex of
land on North Broadway. For further
particulars inquire of P. A. Sheldon.

For Sale,—Two good house^in secund
ward, four blocks from City Bank.
Also good work horse.
Jos. Henkes.

FOR SALE CHEAP, a good house,
and lot io tbe second ward. Inquire of
Chet Cisler, Hastings, Mich.
WA N f EjD. Want (a buy a lot In HaaIngs. Will pay all or nearly all cash
down. If you have one to sell address
James E. Clark, R. F. D. No. «. Has­
tings, Mich. .

For.Sale—Two yearling percheron
colts. Good ones.

For SaLb

ok bkst-M,

farm of

105 kerre, ilx milM south ot Hating,,
Inquire ot Joseph Henkes, HaaUliga.

Quality
McCoys
fieans
Go To.

For House Furnishings in all its branches
Musical Instruments,
Musical Sundries, Art Goods
Frames and Mouldings

nave your
Sewtftg Machine
Repaired for
Spring use

ARCHIE
McCOY’S

SEWING MACHINES,
all grades. NEEDLES and all repairs.

{Hastings,

Mich.

ANNOUNCEMENT
I wUh to announce to the people ot this vicinity
that 1 have |nat received ONE CAR LOAD nt Lan­

Two

sing Wagons, sold here tor many years

They are

made on honor, fully guaranteed, and reasonable In
price.

Car
Loads

I have also received ONE CAR LOAD ot Buggies.
Carriages, Surreys. They are all high grade, some
ot them have robber tires, and comprise the best
makes In the market.

Give me a call.

JESSE TOWNSEND
Wbnt n vn.l dlir-reiin* thpre |,
twoen on., Iw.m nniI nno(hrr.
Ik th- l.)ne nntreu.m-lml Iwanl. I,mud
and Uilck. whreb tire ownin' cartwww u
»r It wore nn Infant. M-n will, uncfc
bt'atd, tuny. 1 tlilnk. u . rure. p, truat.
«l mllirr more than nil,, men. Can
ynu Itnuklm, a Venetian dnm, or a
member of the council ot ten without
a beam; I cannot. It y„u
Sort! re ’"*rk r°°dU’ “* l0"S •««
durlmt Ure prowwa of reflection you
wui be ypbi to wonder whether or not
Me mind would low it, 6.lu|||brllun |(
"J."! “ “'e
dean
■—All the Y e«r Round.

FIRST DOOR NORTH OF HOTEL BARRY.

HASTINGS. MICH.
■ lorapM1,l„„ at Dinner
Franx Abt. the fatuous composer
SX.’l^!*nw hoffie °°“
u?dTta
■rrt'"4- ”*»

-Ton srenn rerr bapp,. dMr fellow
H_»vo you bre„l ,n,
orwMj..
'
tb^rep”;:
__ \°° ®r*dently enjoyed It Whnt did
A turkey,- repUed AbL

ta- «U»RU1rXn.
t°7. “ " rpc”nl,,&lt;1 th«t th. "croro,,.
ln UrT
•“rW
IF-eu.
A tew
later .crlet •:&gt;,!
bUt* wm Rdoptwl. FuaenU MrrltU
o&lt; dWCTMd raomlwr, -were stteodrd
with nrach .bow ot nogeantr,.- At the
tart.! ot Sir Philip lUdo^.wbrwM
*
°f &lt;he
Stlld. bl.

XtT1""

“•

Oro Ot M,-

tb?So7*
"Tb'&gt; tabey." replied Abt

RR&gt; now preptred toaiiLn
1
“rraoo osd otb- i «.fnW.I&amp;ta
re
w&lt;”
"rydltw.
In parple. —London T.lwtmob.

COAL
Lehigh, Js
Pocahontas
Masslion
Washed Nut
Hocking Valley
H. MATTHEWS &amp; CO
Just west ot C. K. &amp; s Depot,

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                  <text>HASTINGS
FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 47.

onewaytoharmonize

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1905.
RAYMOND CONVICTED

EMPHATICALLY NOTTRUE

OPPOSITION

TO

BIG

DRAIN

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

BROKE THE RECORD

DEMOCRATIC NOMINIEES

But Only of Assault. The Jury not
Castleton Citizens Sign Remon­
Full Democratic City Ticket NominaConsldrering the More Serious
strance Against Proposed Big
IS A CONTEMPORARY'S CHARGE
THE CITIZENS CAUCUS MONDAY
Charge of Robbery.
’ Thornapple Drain.
EVENING WAS A WHOPPER.
At the democratic city caucus held
Fred Raymond. whoee assault upon OF BLACKLISTING BY HASTINGS
March 30th. proceedings - will lie
nt the city hall'hurt night the following
FACTORIES
one Daily, was narrated in the BAN­
taken to appoint tqxxial commisHioneni
ticket
was named:
.
•
309 VOTES WERE CAST
NER but whose trial on the charge of
City-Clerk—.James Patton.
to examine the proposed Big Thorn­
SLANDER OF LEADING
highway robbery had- not been con­ NOTHING OF THE KIND
Treasurer—David Titmnn.
apple Extension Drain, which will
CITIZENS cluded when the BANNER'S form*
Largest Number Ever Cast In a Cau.
Board of Review—Thomas Sullivan.
EVER DONE HERE carry the big Thornapple ditch from
were cloned butt week, was convicted
cua in the City of Hastings. A
Supervisor 1st and 4th -Lorenzo Maus.
Eaton county to the Naahvillb dam.
Of
assault
by
the
jury.
Daily,
his
vicSplendid .Ticket Nomin­
Supervisor 2d. and 3d—George AbA remonstrance against the building of
Does Not Promise Much in the Dlrec-4,
-iixn, was shown to be a. worthiest! sort On Contrary Discharged Employes tbjs ditch Has been very largely signed
ated.
tlon of Harmony or Prosperity
of n feBow^The.jury seemed to think and Other* Who Left Other Factor, in Castleton. It appears that the coarts
’The ticket in.'a strong one. There
l*he Citizens City Caucus was held in
for Hastings.
both of them w'iw.tp blame for what­
les of their own Accord are
having prevented the lowering of Reed's opera house Monday evening, were 57 votes polled at the caucus.
One of our local cpntesnporariee ever happened. as they were both
Employed in Every Factory
I ’Tbonmpple lake Wy drain, the fanners and was a record breaker, surpassing In
declares that’ Hastings will grow pro­ drunk, and so they convicted Raymond
in the City.
of Castleton feel that they may suffer interest and attendance the most san­
ANOTHER AUCTION
th*' of which ho w*&lt; ecHoinlH ^.an^o(111„„e,ir
tw.h(&gt;,
vided ‘that ali work together to moke
• by the building of the big drain above guine expectations of the supporters of
I’uiltv nnrl
**
.
every effort a succew in the way of in­ guilty,
and n-ra
were omit.,
quite on
in a. .-.^,1
mood to sprjngXMTtiun, we presume.
th&gt;- fact-'■ NuhriUr further, many uf them ob­ the Citixens non-partisan movement,
ducement for outsid«*Tw to fnyest their hnve given Daily some sort uf a punish­ cries art* being again discussed and, ject to tile expense. 8u we underxtand and proving conclusively that the pub- •James E. Clark, of. Baltimore, will
.•
sell a lot ot Live Stock, Grains
money, to IxxxMne a part of mi. "
i ment also.
their methods made the subject &lt;rf’ tb°&gt;’ purjxme to come up here the ISith. I lie sentiment of this city is in favor of
and l arm Tools.
• As oil understand, the Board of Trade
campaign deliate. No good con cume। to enter their protest. But according divorcing politics from city affairs.
of this city is organized for the sole FINED FOR BEING DISORDERLY. of it. and there whs no reason for in­ to our understanding, this Will avail
Luke Waters, Chairman of the.Citi-'
On our last ]«ge will is* found the
dnrpuse of promuting the city’s pro­
.John W. Riley was before Justice jecting thjs matter into city politia। nothing The drain hoe Ireit establish-1 tens City Committee, called the Caucus .quarter |&gt;agv announcement of. James E.
gress. andjnducing uuMiders h* well us Bisbop Monday morning on the bluirge tliis spring. ex4M«pt the purpose may cd. the right; of Way practimlly to order, L. .J Goodyear wu made Sec- Clark,
,
of Baltimore, .in which he ad­
insiders to*invest” their money in Has­ 1 of being disorderly. Marshal ffcillips bo to aruusu prejudice against the all secured, and nothing con stop the retary. Jason McElwain, Will Shul- vertises an auction sah of flpe stocjc.
tings.
.
making the arrest. He jdeadod guilty, Victories. And will that help this, drain now but an order from the court. ters, W. N. Chidester, G F. Ch Ideater grains, hay and farm tool* to tie held
But hare is how this city contempor­ and paid the $10.(15 fine and costs city! •
, his premisre four and one half mile*
The drain commiwioner, as we under­ and Guy Bauer were made tellers. . on
ary is promot jitg this spirit of working which was ax*es*sd against him.
But a contemporary state«fthat there, stand it. must procewl with the drain
A formal ballot was nrat taken for straight south of the x:ity on Wednes­
together in unity. It Jap$aks of the
is a blacklisting plan among the city unless hindered by legal proceedings. candidate for City Clerk, in which 290 day. March 2»th.. at one o'clock p. m.
Ikxinl of Trade as follows: ‘Tf this softictories. in other words, that a.man
votes were polled, of which Frank W. -H. Couch will act as nwtioneer,
POLICIES NOT POLITICS
called Board uf Trade was only a
di-rliargtal from one of them cannot VOTE FOR THIS AMENDMENT Hams received 157, Floyd Davis 70, H. and Chas Hall as clerk.
sincere organisation, much good might
obtain employment in any other. It
H. Snyder 37, R. B. Richards 96. Mr.
.come fr«im it • • • But it 'was On the Former not the Latter §hnuld will be easy for any fien«&gt;n' who cun*
Hams was dedared the nominee.
AMONG THE CHURCHES
conceived in iniquity ntid sin. its
to know the truth to leant that such To Provide for the Improvement of
Divisions be made in City
A formal ballot wan taken for city
the Public Roads.
founders profKwng an lion«*ty they do
.• h lections.
nqsirta of bbrnklisting are ateolately
treasurer, in whish 309 votes were cast
There will be tlirce Comjfitationol of wbichpi2 wire giren.lo C. E. Bene ■• Th«- Young" Pewjiea $ocietat of the
fidac. We will guarantee that there is
When it is remembered that all the .Our mild &lt;nntempornry the Herald , i^tt a factory in Hustinngs which is Amendments mibmittad tn the volert diet and 07 to Chns. W. Clarke.
I’. B. church. rkcted the ftdlnwing
mimufact|iren&lt;. a large majority of the scolds at the BANNER for our article xjot to-day employing n«K one Init sev-1 of this state tliis jewing. Tw» &lt;rf.thcni
The tellers were instructed to cast officer* at the baeinew* meeting-held
business num., and a large number t»( urging that rm jjartv tickets he placed oral men wfiu have his-n disclmrged! are jHtrely for Genesee county alcair. the vote uf the caucus for Marcus W. ,Jost/Priilay evening: Pretulrnr- Mise
lulMiring mini jot this city, are mvmlie^s in the field in this city this spring. Jil j fpi«n. or &lt;»f their own accord have left one relative to the circuit jtalgi*. the Riker for justice of the peace.
Alta Cowell; Vice ^Rnwidei* Mire
of the Board i&lt;if Trade, numlirring in taking that ]M&gt;*itiuu. we wen* nut crit-1 M’tuc of the other factories. This । other to provide county auditor* for
Three ballots were necessary to nom-z Blanche Jen**n; Jt'-ecri-tary Mm|« Helen
- all about 2(I&gt;. । it wiR lw
how un­ arising nominees on Hie democratic Would not be the ease if this blocb- that -ctrnnty. The third anumdment inate a candidate for member of the Fritz- Treasurer - Miss Fltredn Ruomm;.
just is this contempuray. how unfair, ticket in this city hut spring. We listing story were true. Nor can any ■ concern* the whole state. It is entitled Board of Review. On the third ballot Organist—Mire Myrtle Darling: Chor­
and bow conducive to anything but were Maying that we beleive, that a- ♦ bo show luty’gu's! reason fur a black- I ”An amendment to tip- cunstitutiun ul Herbert H. Snyder was chosen.
ister—Mr*. Maggie Falconer.
/
city administration elected on a non­ 1 Siting jirupoaitiuu. or any good that thin state relative to providing for the |
unity and hannony.
The caucus then divided Into super­
t According to this contetpporary. partisan ticket would be loss hampered would come from it to the factories. I improvement uf the public wagon 1 visor* districts, the 2nd and 3rd wards
consistent policy for • Every up-to-date factory m’an reali­ roods "
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
these mcmlxTS of the Board of Trade in carrying out
renotninatingU. H. Osborne for super­
If this amendment shall carry, then visor. Mr. Osborne asked to be reliev I The Woman's Home Mlfetuyni
are engaged in a disreputable scheme the city's growth and prugres- than un zes that evwy employee is entitled to
administratiun
elected
because
of
the
'
the
State
uf
Michigan
u
ill
adopt
a
to deceive thn citizen* ot Hastings,
the best componsatioh his serviom cat?
ed this year, feeling that be had already- ciey.-will meet.at the home * f Mix
command. We w'ill guarantee that stab* system uf improvement of the made as much sacrifice in giving his Mary B. Dennis March 29, »t 2:80
and to oppose its real.interests. If the party affiliations of its nominees.^
But tiie Herald concluded its article every superintendent of every factory public wagon r&lt;wula.
The United time, to this office as ought to be asked o'clock.
aiiu of this ^contemporary were the
g&lt;s)d of the city, one can hardly con­ with a very meritorious suggi^Uon, in Hastings would not only not hindenut States government is al re inly moving of a business man, and urginglhat some
The L. UI B. A, Circle of th
E.
ceive any couree more inconsistent or which was that there lie two nun;|vu*&gt; employee getting better wages in on- in thi* matter, ami jtho propedtiun is one else be nominated. But the caucus vhffreh will be entertained '
nnxvi«| If. how’ever. the aim be to. tisan tickets in ^lasting* this sprtwgj 4&gt;&lt;her fiwtory. but wouldencourag him fig the general guvemment to appro- was so well satisfied with Mr. Osborne afternoon, of next week, by Mr
If that could have been arrang’d, it to go where he could get the Irst pay pirate |25.009,(100 for this piyi*"*'- and his work that it gave him an un
arouse prejudiii’e. promote division*
working in connection with the vari­ animous renomination. We are sure KenasUm, Mr*. F. Nausel. and «!rs. H.
array citizen* against each other, then would b- exactly in line with the sug- |&gt;0ssible fur his M&gt;rviceo.
C. Andms. at Mrs. Kenaston s homo
gxstion'of the BANNER editorial,
The only thing that could ever have ous state*. Michigan's share of this the voters of the 2nd and 3rd wards will on Jefferson street A pensmal invita­
this eontemporary's slander of leading
appropriation will hi- over |7lM),0(&lt;0. appreciate Mr. Osliorn's work and his
citizens can b6 .understood. We doubt which urgfd divisions on -policies nut happened that would furnish a basis
tion is unnecessary to attend thire
jioliticN. Now wh will see how much fur this silly story of blacklisting' But until our state constitution shall spirit of self-sacrifice in this matter.
however, that. this contemjnrarv' will j
meetings. Ijuliiw are cordially invit­
weight the Herald's suggestion may j would be that some in on &lt;liwharged be amended, Michigan cannot get a
The 1st and 4th wards unanimously ed to come and bring their friends. A
lie, able to convict the nunnbership of
cent
of
tihe
national
appropriat
’
on.
haw with the present leaders of its
nominated AJonzo Woolley as candi­ special invitation is extended to the
the Bynj-d of T.nulh of pbinning harm 'own party ir. this city. Wo Imagine from one factory had applied to the
others and Iren unable to get employ-1 ’.Vc all want better ruads. We nil date for supervisor. Mr. Vtooliey had
to our fair city. Any unbiased citizen
we see those who assnme' to lead the' ment. iMwause they hail no" place to i know we will never get them until all along'decllned to consider any sug­ toachcra uf the city schrxils. who can
can easily convince him.Melf that the
democratic party in Hastings rising off»-r him. But such » comlition as some eyitem shall H* adopted that will gestion of himself as a candidate for spend a pleasant hour with fha circle
Board of Trade as a body, and its
*
abovu their partisanship! It will be that happens frequently' with-other! give stato and national aid and super­ supervisor. But his qualifications'for after the close of school
officers and members are laboring un­
Next Sunday morning the pastor of
when the/iemucratic party in Hastings men who apply for work at 'the factor-1 vision. Let us all vote for this amend­ the place are so excellent, and be is a
selfishly for the city’s good. Just let
ment, which will lie a long stop in the man who has the confidence of the peo­ the U. B. A. Church will begin a series
repudioUe its present leadership that it
him join the Board, attend its meet­ will rise above party considerations in ies and with new, men who have never direction .we nil want to go.
ple to such an extent, that the caucus of sermons on the general topic of ings. and he will se»- that thi* organ­ city affairs. Thf rank and file &lt;&gt;f that Iren discharged.
determined to name him, doing so un “The Master". Tho sermons will be
For ten years the. writer was mana­
ization is ami has lx*rn working for
DOES
IT
NOT
GO
TOO
FAR
lured un inc.identa.in the life of (Tirist.
l«*rty are no doubt willing and ready
animouslv.
,
the city’s good, and imrposm to con­ to do so. and Brother Field correctly ger «*f the Hastings .Wool. Boot 'Cb.
The
bill
1ms
been
passed
by
the
legis
­
During that entire .time he never ask­
Luke Waters was unanimously re, The Special topic will be “Tiw Mission
tinue that useful service.
voices their si-ritiments in urging ed any other factory to refuse employ­ lature granting the board of supervisors nominated as chairman of the City of the Master, ’ * In the evening tho
Our contempirary certainly ought
Subject will be "Wanted - A Man. ’’
of Barry county a» w.-Il as certain
divisions on jolicie* not politiis in
not to teekto discredit. an orgination- city ehvtimi* But the present city ment to any man discharged from the other cvtzntiea. full control of all drain Committee, and L. J. Goodyear secre­
The Sunday morning subject, ar tho
tary.
' of 2UD meinbcre. competed of niann- leadcni’of th- Herald’s party will not Wool Boot factory, nor was lie ever matters, and remleritig tho drain comThis Caucus was not only the largest, Methodist church will !*• "Thu United
■facturerw. Inislness and profewsional fall in line with the Hendtl's timely Risked by the management of any other missioncs pcwi-rle-w to net except .as
Heart;"
tla&gt; evening sulVnei. "Jonah
but one of the most orderly gatherings
and laboring men, by rhprging that suggestion^ This, is to be regretted. fadtory in this cify not to employ a they mnydibect. That than* h&amp;vebeeto
ever held in Haiti ng*. It was typical and the big nsh. "
man they hud discharged. In that
tltey. whiKJxwn homes and all of whose
evils
in
the
old
dram
law
go«-,
without
Musical at Ilaptist Cluinji March.
of its progressive spirit, and it meant
true the writ-r gave employment to
interests are here, are m».an patriotic
28.-at 7:3H p. tn. Admissidn 5 cents.
DESERVE THLIR GROWING PAT­ several men wbo-had Iren dischargvd saying. It hit* often worked hardship to business and did it from the start.
' that tls'v will pretend to shrve the city
RONAGE.
The pghlin invited.
'
from other factories. Without doubt hnve n drain put through on the |KrtiW
ard
N
ominations.
while in reality they plot against it
tion of -top men In some case* alto­
On our hist r-;tg&lt;" will l&gt;e fi/ ind the evttry manager of every factory in the
Th«'Yeckley I. A. S. will have a
At the Citizens Ward Caucuses 'held
But i»ossibly this contemgporary will
gether too heavy a tax has been spread
announcement of W. H. Myers A- Son. city has had the same ♦ xjsTicnee.
dinner
tins
wwk
Friday,
at thi* Yecklast evening the following nominations
say that -his criticism* were only.inFor the goixl of the city ami for its on a whole township to help pay for were made. .
the harnessdeaicrMATbey need no intro­
ley school hoosr. • All invited. Now
s drain which has benefit ted but a few
rondedfbr a.few of the Boafil of Trud&lt;*
prijgress. there ought to lie an end of
•
1st Ward—Aiderman, Elroy Tobias, offi«x*rs will be elected.
members. If so. the criticisms are duction to our readers, as they are the such slanders', about the factories of of the citizens of that town. This has
i The Union S. 8., Teachers Meeting
equally unjust. It is certainly anything oldest dealer* in the city. Tins enter­ thb city. They are conducted liy hon­ lieen done under the jilea of "benefit to Constable, Fred Keech.
2nd Ward -Alderman. Chas. Sher­ will he held nt,the M. E. church on
prising
firm
have
equipped
themselves
the
pnlJio
health'*
when
’
the
public
but creditable to 2»m&gt; manufacturers.
orable men, abure the mennneas and
wood, member sf school board, John next
,
Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
businHa. profeeaionai and laboring men with the brwt of up-to-date machin­ littleness of trying .to prevent their em- was healthy enough before.. But we Weinert. Constable, George Kelley.
Those present will be orgntuzed into a
to charge them with lieing such fools ery and appliances to produce the finest plorMB from getting work anywhere feel that majorities have a right to
3rd ward—Alderman, Geo. Hlnch- class
.
and
best
grade*
of
harness,
and
employ
and the Rev. Arthur Trbtt will
rule
in
this
county,
anil
if
the
majori
­
thatthey will pennit a few to lead
that it is to their advantage, and who
man, member of school board, A. E. teach
i
it. Cdme prepared to discuss
them to oppose their own and the only the best workmen. ' They fully hare never eren thought of blacklist­ ty of jieuiio who will bo interest**! in Keuaston. Constable, Wm. Waite.
i
the
Ieie«&gt;n of April 2nd.
guarantee their work, imd their guarhaving
a|ffrjtin
constructed
want
one'
city 's good.
4tb
ward
—
Aiderman,
Frank
C.
I
ing
any
man.
| unty is good as ♦•very one who know,
they ought to have the right to have
Thu purpose of this blacklisting talk
them nmlerstands. They keep a full
it. Howitver we fi-el sure the I ward uf Brooks, Constable. Guy Haven*.
i stock of thinks, valises, robes, blankets, would seem to he tn arouse prejudice, sujwrvisovs will desire to do the right
A RARE TREAT
whips and everything in their line, and to make lew. pleasant the kindly thing, and will give to the majority WILL SELL MIDDLEVILLE SUN
having as fine a stock iw you u ill find rvlatiuns that have always existed be-,
GLASS CREEK GRANGE.
Was the Entertainment Given by the in cities much Inrgor, than Hastings. tween employer and employee in this interestediiii any prop&lt;**sl drain tl»* J. W. Saunders Desires to Sell That
right tu ctbnpel it* construction.
Program for Glass Creek Grange,
Excellent Paper. All Will Regret
Arion Male Quartette at St. Rose’s And the beat uf all is that they do ।
April 1;
HLs
Leaving
This
Field.
Hail Last Thursday Evening
SEVERE MISFORTUNE.
business npon honor.
ENJOY AN EXCELLENT TRADE.
Brother J. W. Saunders, of the Mid­ Singing by the griutgi.
The last numlier of the "Women's
One of the horserf belonging to Mm
Barnaby Bros. the well known
Roll call—Quotations from the Bible.
Club lecture • course was given last '
MA&gt;Y CALLS FOR PHONE U.
David Bennett's dray team died one Inkers, are enjoying a constantly in­ dleville Sun, will dis|&gt;ose of his news
Select reading—Lens Otis.
.
’ Thursday evening in St. Rose's Halt
F. W. Clifford, the market man. is day Just week, and the other has lieen creasing-trade. In their linking depart­ paper property In our -sister village, and
Recitation—&lt;leorgic Haven*.. '
.
move to a more healthful climate out
The Arion Malo. Quartette with Miss. tbsroughly convinced of the efficiency sick a very long time.} This is a severe
ment they lose nothing but the cele­ weet, where his daughter has already
Topic
—
To
what
extent
is
houMholid.
Elina B. Bmith. os reader, closed tho of BANNER advcrisiDg. Immediately blow to this plucky, hard-working
brated Gold Mine Flour, and fur all located. Barry County newspa[&gt;er cir­ accounting poMilde to the fanners wife
. most successful lecture course held in after placing his adv. in this paper for wonyp, who has st' bravely made her
cooking aiid baking they use nothing
—Horence Harthy.
this city. It was a company of artists i his delicious pig jmrk nausage. made way-in the world: after the death of but pure leaf lard. This is the reason. cles will regret this step on the part ef
Song- Edgar Otis.
Brother Saunders, for he has wffn a
nod their entertainment was of a high &gt;by him. orders oumnienced to cntne.in her husband, taking upon herself the
। doubtless that a g rent many families
Selection--Abbie McKibbin.
order anil enjoyed by all in the house. by phone front all jiarts of the city, care and responsibility of continuing in the city, use nothing but Barnaby’s warm place in their hearts bv his kind­
Topic---- How can a man manage
The selections by Miss Smith were, and hi.s business has trebled in vol­ bis bu«Snres.' meantime rearing the bread anti, (MUitry. When you place ly ways - The recent death of his sou, the farm to increase iw incamo- B.
followed
soon
after
by
that
of
his
wify
exceptionally well rendered and tvere ume. Several clerics aro kept on tho large family of children. We believe your next inter for baked goods of any
Jenkins
and otters.
were a great shock to him. Ilfs only re*
encored repeatedly. The Women's jump most uf Um time. Mr. Uliffonl, that here is a case where the liberal
description ask your grocer for Burna­ xnaining child, Miss Bessie, was oblig­ Recitation Delia Jenkins.
Club of the city are to be compliment­ the proprietor, is an experienced man people of this town ought to show their
Vocal
inn
sic—Jiera Newland,
by's, and don't accept any substitute. ed to quit this climate because of pour
ed or&gt; the good course presented.
himself, and has very valnable assist­ benevolent qualities.
Minnie Gorham, Lecturer.
They also fiirnith excellent meal* and health, and the father desires to Hue
ants in Messrs Joe Mcrrierr and Roy
lunebes at till hour*, nt very reaanmt- with her, and It Is this wish that haw
WELCH-DARROW
Cliffonl7~his jtentlemanly clerks, tho
HAMS &amp; RUSS
hie price*. Read their ndv. on ng** six. made him decide to close out his busi­
STAR GRANGE No. 306.
| . A very'pretty wedding uoenrred in
former being an exjxirt meat cutter.
ness in Middleville Wherever he may
this city Wednesday' at the home of
The last meeting of the grange was
The Well Known Gfocers, are Enjoy­
locate, the good-w ishee of all who know
held Saturday evening Mar. J8. There
THE LODGES.
ing a Lonstatnly Increasing Trade.r' MILD CASE OF SCARLET FEVER. Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. D. Zahm, when
him will go with him.
. . .
I Miss Hilda Newton, whose* parents ' tl]eir niece, Mia* Rena G. Welsh, was
was a good attendance and a good pro­
To morrow evening at the home of gram rendered.
Hams &amp; Rum, the well known gro­ 'live at 82H-Hanover St., has a mild' united in marriage to Edwjn Darrow, j Wedenes'♦&lt;tay evening. March 29'.
na .a special communication, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. VanKoevering In
cers, are enjoying a fine ^rade. With J case^scarlet fever City Physician. ’ of Grand Rapid*. Rev. Crandall oftici- . there will it
The next meeting will be held Satur­
the fourth ward, Miss Maud Peters, day Apr. I. and the following program
a large, -complete and varied stock to Dr.
Burton, has taken hold of . ating. Tho following gneeta frpm out ' of lust+iys ’ lot^ge. No. 52. F. and A.
for ttVpurpose
of conferring the sister of Mrs. VanKoevering. will be has been prepared:
__
select from, this firm is drawing the the matter energetically, having qnar- 1 of town were,present: Mr. and Mrs. I M., for
Roll Coll—Attractive features of the
patronage of people living far from the , antined the house and the family, so Dennis Ward. Maple Grove; Mr. and 1 th ini degree. Refresbmcnta will bo united in marriage to Mr. Chas. Keqcity. They know that hero they can its Ui prevent the spread oAtbe disease. ( Mrs. Roy Raj won, Maple Grove: Mr. ■ served- and company is expected, field, Rev. Arthur Trott performing home.
!
the
ceremony.
Both
the
contracting
Vocal SOlo— Carrie Pattuc.
Mik Ray Sikes,' Nashville; Miss Please take due notice and govern
get the highest |x»sible prices for pro- As the case is a very mild pne. it is 'and
_____
। parties are well known, and very popuRecitation—Clare Burton.
dneq ami at the same time have the
Miwill ™
Georp, I yonneln, H.H
^Mingi,
** M“J'' N-hrili.
OroTa
. JyJ,,
| lar among the young people.
__
Select reailing—Jnna Perry.
advantage of making selections from '
a very large stix'k.
—J
BLIT THE OUTLOOK FOR SUCCESS
IS MOT ENCOURAGING THAT WAY.
A CITY CONTEMPORARY’S

THE GRANGE

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH ». iy&gt;*_

kz.

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.

ricincr. William J. McKone.
Fur Judge ot Circuit Court, jth Judicial

In iin address* before &amp; “rongrree'of
mother*'' .•i-.sembled in Washington last
week. President Roosevelt' fave utternuce to winestriking things, which are
worthy &lt;rf the most thoughtful consider­
ation. He characterized aS co,n&gt;nlly
as well as limtidly Selfish and\ sinful
the Increasingly large numlier Of
homes which were childless, and stated
tljijl the glory of woman was .trite
motherhood. Among the many notable
things he said were these: The birth
pangs make ajl men thp debtors of all
women.
On the whcle 1 think the duty of
tho-woman the most important, the
more difficult.. and the more honor­
able of the two. No piled up wealth
* * • will permanently avail any
people
*
*
* unless the aver­
age woman is a good . wife, a good
mother,'able and willing to perform
the .first great duty of womanhood, able
and willing to Iwar and to bring up
as they should be Brought up. healthy
children, sqjind in ixxly. mind, and
character,. and numerous enough so
that the race shall increase and not de­
crease. No mother has an easy time,
and most mothers have very hard times:
and yet what true mother would barter
her exjierience of joy and sorrow in exchange'for a life of selfishness. which
insists upon perpetual amusement and
the avoidance of core?
■ •

oped it into a fine farm as may be
found in many a long ride in that pros­
perous country. He provides five hun­
dred comfortable homes for his tenanis,
and a number of schools for the children.
There are vast quantities of cotton,
corn, wheat, oats. potatoes, turnips,
cowpeas. - and tons of hay and forage
cultivated for the hogs, mules, horses,
beef cattle and dairy cows, that ore
found on this farm.

It will he time to revise the tariff
when the demand for such revision
comes from some one except a small
coterie who hope to make larger pro­
fits by lower tariffs and care nothing
for the interests that may suffer by it.
The present tariff schedules are not
infallible. The . time will come when
they must be changed. That time may
now be here in the case of some partic­
ular articles. If so, 'let revision be
made by the friends of the protective
system not its enemies. And let it be
done only when it is certain that more
good than ill shall result.
It is evident that the tide of im­
migration to this country will be
stronger than ever this year. But
what would become of this country if
it were not replenished from tl\ other
nations? We still have much.to do and
few to do tho work. But the United
States ought to insist on a butter
grade of emigrants. Those from the
south of Euroiie are not as desirable as
those from the northern part of that
continent who used to constitute,the
great In^lk of the immigration to this

Twelve miles from Athens., Geo'rgia,
Colonel James Smith whan the war of
the reliellion was ended, purchased
twenty-three thousand acres of land in
the sunny south and gradually dcvel-

Miss Josephine Trimmer United In
Marriage to Mr. Cyrus Shellenbarger, of Lake Odessa.
On Wedneedayeveuing. March 19th.
at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. Bradley
Cowell, occurred the marriage of their
granddaughter Miss Josephine Trim­
mer. to Mr. Cyrus Shellenbarger. The
wedding waa quite elaborate, the rooms
twing decorated in roere. sweet jieas.
and violets, with drapings of white,
pink and lavender. There were arch
ways of ever-green hung with Chinese
lanterns, through which bride and
groom with their attendants. Mias Alta
Cowell and Mr. Claude Mosher, passed
on the way to the parlor, where the
friends had gathered to witness the
ceremony.
The wedding march was played by
Mr. John Martin, as the bridal party
took their stand beneath a large white
belt Rev C. E. Cliff, of Naahville.
officiated. Shortly after the ceremony,
the guesjg took their places at the din­
ing table, which was heavily laden.
A throe.course dinner was served after
which the guests’assembled in the re­
ception rdom. wKere the minister made
a presentation of the gifts which were
many and will be useful.
The guests Wore memlters of the im­
mediate families find near friends. The
out-of-town guests were. Mr. Frank
Trimmer, father of the bride, of KalarnaztMi; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Slwllenbarger, father and mother of the
gvobmi Herbert and Mabie Shellenluirger, I«ake Odesaa; Mr. Claude Mos­
her, Cloverdale: Mr. - John Martin, of
Chicago: and Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of
Kalamazoo.
^Tlie usual prank* were played on the
Wedded conple and tho guests departed
al a late hour, wishing (he couple a
long, happy and prosperous life. .

TOWELS
S-W®

The legislature should get to work
and give to the people of this state
what the republican platform promised,
a workable, optional primary reform
There were 52.J48 applications for
pensions last •year, an increase of 2.000
over 1903. Evidently the inventive
faculty is not dying out in the United
States.

The money in circulation in this
। country is $2,560,621,125,'an increase
of 103, (XX), (XX) in the last year.
.
TWO CAR LOADS OF PIPE FOR
GAS PLANT NOW HERE.
u* week two carloads of pipe for
the new gas plant arrived, 'and were
unloaded on the gas company's lot in
the second ward. We understand two
cars more will arrive in the near future.

While

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I 20 Doz. Towels of all descriptions,
| Regular 15, 18 and
I 20c values at....
OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS
BEARS

INSPECTION.

all to Inspect
Invite
this Line
Quality-the Highest.
Prices-the Lowest.
STYLE
487

We are sure ■ that if the voters of
Barry county felt that there was any
danger of the election of Judge Smith
there would be a large turn-uut at the
polls on elect ion day. The only pctnible danger uf a large majority for him
lire in this very confidence of his elec­
tion by a large majority. It 'has haje HOTLY CONTESTED LAW-SUIT
pened that majorities have been cut
down under such circumstances. We
hope the voters of Barry county will Cyrus Beison Sues the Barry &amp; Eaton
Insurance Co.
see to it that Judge Smith's name is ou
the state ticket they may vote.
I ast summer Cyrus Beison. of Rut­
land. lost his barn by fire, the build­
We must get away from the idea ing being insured, for $(KX) and contents
that Japan is a heathen- country. A $450 in the Barry &amp; Eaton. It appears
n ation where all children are compell­ that Beison was not at home when the
ed to go to school, which tolerates all fire occurod. It originated from the
forms of religion, which has.l.-Sbi)
overturning of a lantern *which his
daily newspapers, and which is so full wife carried into -the barn, psing the
of patriotism as Japan, may not be light, she says, to hunt eggs in the
Christiart but is certainly not heathen. hay mow.
The company declined to pay the
According to Mulhall's. Dictionary
of Statistics, the amount of money an- loss, alleging "that it was not nearly so
much
as clajmod, and further that the
uallyexiNMuled on alcohplic liquors in the
United States is $323.0X1.(*»». $15.(X)d.- burning of the~l&gt;im had been planned
in
order
to get the insurance.
OiM) going for wine. $21(LOQO.(KX&gt; for
Mr. Beison insists that the loss is
beer, $5.000,(XX) for spirits: One iiungenuine,
and that all the property
dred and eleven million dolirnw are esti­
claimed as lost was consumed in the
mated to be paid in taxes.
fire, and that the fire originated from’
The debts of the nation of the earth the accidental overturning of the lant­
aggregate over $30,000,000,000, The ern. He claims the property destroyed
United States has by . long odds the has been fairly. inventoried. He .a»smallest of any of the nations of the nerta further that neighlinrhood jealousy
first class. and this country has more and the enmity of a local director of
than twice as much wealth as any the Barry &amp; Eaton is ‘at the bottom of
the trouble. He has therefore sued
country in the world.
—
for the insurance.
.
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At the beginning of the present year
The suit began Wednesday, and will
there were 5,555 national banks in this probably not !x&lt; concluded' before
country, having a capital erf 085,411, - Thnraday or Friday of this week.
(JOO, a surplus of $593,000,000 land de­ Colgrove &amp; Potter represent the Barry
posit* uf $8. TUT.706.531. The (deposits &amp; Eaton while Thoa Sullivan and F.
have more than troubled in the JMLHt W. Walker represent Mr. Beison. It is
eight years.
being hotly contested by both sides.

The voters of Barry county certainly
can afford to put aside their partinahip
and give their votes to Judge
Clement Smith. His two terms on the
circuit bench qualify him for far more
efficient service in the future. He has
arrived at the time of life when his
judicial faculties should be and are at
their best For forty years the law
has been his profession, and for twelve
years he served on the bench. The
people of Barry county will be trying
no experiment in elevating Judge
Smith to the ‘bench for a third time.
There is the least of partisanship in
connection with a judicial ’office, and
the less of it tho better. Therefore we
feel wo are-guilty of no impropriety in
The intere&lt; bearing debt of the
calling upon the voters of Barry county United Statre is $H95.157.470. cf which
to ignore party linesand re-elect Judge $543,000,000 bears but 2 j®r rent in­
Smith.
terest. and these Ixmds are at h pre­
mium. This country has the bast ereaide investment: Ita conservation of dit of any in the world.
'
the productive forces of the state
would far out-measure all its cost, and
A bill was-introduced in the last
well justify it without any appeal to congress to prohibit divorced people'
the humane and benevolent considera­ from holding office. If congress had
tion's. Other .states are cx|»erimenting made it a law, it would have done
hopefully with institutions fur the more good than a great deal of the leg­
open-air.-enre—one in Illinois makes islation that body passes.
most gratifying reports and they seem
to have' demonstrated that we Tiave | We urge our renders not to let con­
I hero at home all of the eilmatic cotuli- tests over township or city elections
Itions that are needed. If that is true, cause them to forget the state t iciest
(the money that the people spend in and to reinemlnr that Judge Smith, of
: seeking those conditions in distant this county is a candidate on that tick­
.
(states wonld equip a sanitarium in et for circuit judge.
every county. . The Indiana legislature
A
bill
is
in
preparation
to
provide
a
hoe lately appropriated $187,000 for an
institution for that?«atr. and a confer- sanitarium for the free treatment of
consumption.
There
is
no'question,
aw wi the iml^Mtwill be held in Dethat from a purely economic staud.point such an institution that could
The Scripps league of newtpapers is produce good results wonld he a profitUrging the Ixmefits (?) of having all
party orginations dispensed with so
far as they are maintained to make
party nominations. The zeal of the
Scripps newspapers in this matter will
repay a little study. And when you
get down to it yon will find, in our
judgmennt. that enhanced profits for
die said newspapers is the animating,
controlling purpose. It is commonly
understood that the columns of the
Scripps newspapers arc a matter of
merchandise to the candidates or party
that will come down with the ready
cash. When such a league begins a
crusade for political pnrifcy, it is -a
spectacle to make the gods shed buck­
ets uf brinry tears.

WEDDING BELLS

A new and complete line of Banner
pattenm in stock. "
Call and get a
fashion sheet.

The
Three

Pluck, Push
and
Perseverance
-7-are all essential to fi­
nancial success. A sys­
tematic system of saving
is of equal importance;
and this often has its be­
ginning with the opening
of a little savings account.
Possibly you would like to
talk with us about the
matter.

We pay 3 per cent. on savings deposits,

Compounded semi-annnally.

Hastings National Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH.
Only National Bank in Barry County

FIFTH GRADE OBSERVED ST.
PATRICK’S DAY.

Pupils of the fifth grade. Miss Min­
nie Matthews teacher, observed St.
Patrick's Day. Friday with a special
program in the afternoon. The room
was decorated in appropriate vcolors,
and the -scholars sang familar Irish
melodies in a pleasing manner, and an
article on St. Patrick "was read by
Miss Matthews. The latter half of the
exercises was a mothers program, com­
plimentary to the mothe’ra present.and
absent Quotations showing careful
selection were given by each pupil,
and verses of home songs rendered.
At tho close each visitor was presented
with a shamrock on which was a
familiar quotation from the Irish poet.
Moore. The visiters, fifteen in number,
then examined the work of the pupils
which was in evidence all about the
room and on the tables. It was a most
entertainning and interesting after­
noon. People who do not visit the
schools are missing much.

MANY

NEW

RESIDENCES

This Will Surely be a Busy Year for
Carpenters and. Masons in
Hastings.
That' the hammer and saw will make
merry music in Hayings this year is
already an assured fact. A. E. Kenaston is planning to build ten hoiwM
if he can get the necessary .help. He

If you have the grip, with all of ito attendant symp­
toms yon should call for.„.
CooSyW, Coid tnd grip cur.
n wot,
CosdyMr’s White Pine end T»r will eure year cough - 15 cent.
Goody..,', tarty Morning Hwd.eh. Cn „,lu&lt;,a, ,g

manti for houses in this city hs there
is right now. and if he had his pro­
in ?&lt;** a f,1U KSe t,f
posed new ones erected ho would have
fine line of Box Letter Paper.
no difficulty in Helling them. Morgan
Jones is planning to erect at least half
a dozen in the second ward. C. H.
Bauer will commence work on throe
naw homes in the first ward as soon as
the frost is out of the ground. Sinclare Brock will build a nice home in
the first ward this summer. Mire Anna
Jphnson ia planning a fine home on the SETTLED WITH STATE TREASUR.
THEIR NEW OFFICERS
lot she Ixiught some time since in the
fourth ward near tho central school
Woman s Club Elected Them Last building.
Friday Afternoon.
At their meeting Friday afternoon
BROKE LINE SHAFT.
the Women's Club elected new officers
Saturday the line shaft at tfce Table
for the ensuing year as follows:
factory broke, compelling a shut-down.
President—Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds.
Vice President—Mra Flora B. Ren- A new section was ordered and arrived
in time so the factory started up again
k.-s.
.
;
Monday.
Rec. Secretary—Mrs. Louise Evartii.
Cor. Secretary—Mrs. Sarah Huffman.
Republican city caucuses are called
Treasurer—Mra Mabel Stebbins,
for the following dates : City caucus in
librarian—Miss Resells Goodyear.
the City Hall on Thursday evening
Directors, for two years- Mrs. Nettie March 23d, and ward caucus^ .^Fri­
VanAuken and Mrs. Sadie Cook.
On March ’21st only, there will he
day evening March 24th, first ward at
«O Point, io
Membership Committee—Mrs. Nettie verting booth, second ward at voting Ar7.nb'*P
Brooks and Mrs. Carrie Grant.
L? orl^o&gt; Indina Territory
booth, -third ward at A. E. -Senaston’s
The election passed off very harmoni­ office, fourth ward in thAcounty
“’Il“.9kl»liom*.s&lt;onu&gt; Dakota, Te^
ously. The officers elected will fiM the Clerk 8 office. A chairman and other
places with credit to tbemaelvte and members of the city committee will be
th. ticket 6a«
C"1 “
the dull.
elected at the city caucuses.

Shelf P“Peri

W. H. Goodyear,

W. S. Butaos, Aoknt.

a

�HAS

BANNER MARCH 22. igoj.

Shoes

Court,House News

Well I fcuess we can please
you.

The American
Lady $3 00 and

The American
Girl $2.50
for Ladies are leaders in
their respective prices.

“Crossetts” Shoes
Ar men need no introduo.
don.

I SELL THEM

C. H. Osborn

This cut illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses

RETINOS COPY
Requires no questions1 to find
the refractive error, makes
fitting surer.

F. R. Pancoast.

I GENTLEMEN!
We invite your particular atten­
tion to our beautiful new stock of
Spring Woolens for:...

As the past we sh'tll strive tb
matnUin our position at the head
of the list for line work and satis­
faction in every way.
Suit* from $20 up.
• Trousers from
$8 up:

C. E. Lunn
Floe Tailoring.

WARRANTY DEEDS.

»

Che People’s

Exchange

Having rented the Kelly building north of the National Bank.
1 ain prepared to make anything to order in the line nf
woodwork, and will do all kinds
of...
Furniture Repair Work.
Wlllalso’buy and Bell second
band goods and solicit Your patronage and will merit it by

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GOOD WORK AT REASON ABIE PRICES

W. R. JAMIESON,
First Door North of Notional Honk.

DR. C. H. BURTON
Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Glasses carefully fitted.
Offitw OTW Horton', Grocery Store.
TOinn. J Office -.8.
1 h0M | Iteelaence 158.

“Do\vou shave yourself all tho time?"
Baked the burlier.
„
•'Ko. I stop occasionally for meals."
iKild Jim pin u savagely.
Next to excellence Is the apprecia­
tion of IL—"Hiackirajr.

SIDE

Some Well Turned Observations by
a Patron of the Rural Route.
Mr. Editor:
As Mr. Lichty has been airing
some of the grievances of the carriers,
perhaps it would not be amiss to let
you know some things that are not so
pleasant for the patrons.
■For instance, quite often the-carrier
fails to bring .the county paper to the
rural patron. If we ask him where the
county paper Is. the reply is given:
“I don't know. Yon will have to find
that out. at the postoffice.' ’
I suppose we ought'to consider our­
selves crompletely muffed out by this
answer. But I am bound to say that I
believe the carrier who knows that his
patron takes a county paper-,, and
knows that that has been delivered at
the postoffice, should see to it that this
patron had this paper which the car­
rier knew the patron had been taking
right, along while he had been on the
route.
Further, when the carrier gets a let­
ter from a box to be ■ delivered a- few
miles further oil he ought not to keep
that letter until the next day, when
it has ceased to be any good to the one
f*ttt or the sender, and thereby causing
a lot of inconvenience to both. You
see thern are two sides.
■
Yours truly.
A Patron.

THE..

WALL PAPER
SEASON
IS UPON US AGAIN and we are at the front with a well
selected stock and are well ’ prepared to meet your wants in

Everything In The Paper Line.
We know we have pome stiff competition in the mail order houaee and
sample book men, and we are not afraid to compare prices with any of
them. Just give ns a-cbance and we know we can convince you that we
can paper your rooms for a little less than any of our competitors.'
We have all of the now things; two tones in stripes and figures, in the
yellows, 'browns and greens for narlors; fruit patterns, floral patterns,
stripes and figures for dining rooms; forestry patterns, tapestries, orien­
tals, etc., for the living rooms and libraries. A goo/1 line of new hall .
papers. Dainty stripes and florals for bed rooms. Ingrains and crepes
with or without applique borders for all kinds of rooms.
Our line Is particularly strong In

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The New Ideas and Novelties
In buying ogr line we have the co-operation of one of the best Wall Paper men in the
state.

We show you paper at

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3, -4, 5c and up.

Window Shades, all colors, all widths and all lengths. Wide shades made the same
day as ordered. Room moulding. Plate rails, Photo rails and Cove mouldings, all
styles. Everything you need in House cleaning.
/.

Fred L. Heath &lt;&lt; Carveth
The Druggists.

Phono 31 R- F- D- ORDEfts
Hastings.

Mich.

DELIVERED on the
SAME DAY AS RECEIVED.

RUTLAND CENTERPQDUNK.
Elia luithrop of Hastings Hpent Sat­ . Doubtless many will attend the spell­
urday and Sunday with Floy Envay.
ing contest which is to lie held at the
Richard Foreman and wife. John church Friday evening, March 24. .
Fppeman. Forest Haven* rind Eva Er.School closed last Friday for a short
ivtiy were callers nt John Erwriy.'s Sun- vacation and the pupils and teacher are
resting
from their labors.
fl»r
'
.
Wnrren-Foreman was called to PlainMiss Emma Loahr andJbrother. Elmer
wtil this week by the 'illness ■ of his arc enjoying a part of their vacation
bn|th»?r.
at their grandpa Gorham’s at Welcome
;“jlrs. Newland went to Phiinwell Sat­ Corners.
urday to attend the.funeralj»f an un-: The Julies Aid and W. C. T. V. • erf
clt.
'
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..
Yeckli-y.. are to meet at the school |
The play given nt the Grange Hall house Friday, for a picnic dinner and 1
Friday evening was a grand success It in the p. m. will elect officers for the
is to Im- given at the K. O. T. M. hall criming year.
at Shultz. March 29. Be. sure to see
Tho Quarterly Meeting uf the I’ B. :
‘-T&lt;»ny the Convict. ’’
church will occur Saturday and Sun­
" John Bolson hml the misfortune to
day.
J
lose a valuable horse last Saturday. -It
These lire the days when the men are
was injured by slipping on the ice
courting from early mom till late at
and had to l&lt;e killed.
Orville Burghduf and mother visited night and their fran’s are at hottie at- I
tending to the chores.
relatives at Alorgan Sunday.
Wo shall find it quite convenient, to
Zorn Newland -will give a musicale
drop into the new millinery store which
at her home Friday evening.
Lena- Havens. Ray Otis and Harry Miss Lilah Shultz is to open at Shultz
Dunn have. been chosen to represent when we tnke our butter arid eggs in
the Otis- school in the coming spelling that direction.
contest.
Jessie Kelley and Geo. Payne sjxnt
.
IRVING.
Sunday at W. M. Havens.
Harold Conlften of North Irving, vis­
Sunday school will he organized at ited his gnmdfiili^r. last Saturday.
the M. E. church Sunday. April 2.
Our blacksmith-has left us and struck

Heath’s Beef, Iron
and Wine,
The House cleaner's
Tonic.
.

McCOY
,sthe MAN
For House Furnishings in all its branches

Musical Instruments,
Musical Sundries, Art Goods
Frames and Mouldings

Sewing Machines,
all grades. NEEDLES and all repairs.

Hastings,
Mich.
List of letters remaining uncalled
for in this office for the week ending
March 2d. 190.1
\
Mrs. C. W. Smith, Mrs. Frank A.
Clark. Mrs. Hattie Foreman. Mrs.
Owen Lancaster. Alice Andrens, W.
z\. Winters. Mary Baker. Mis* .Mary
Landis. Ida Murphy. M. Snyder. Anna
McCarty Mr. ,.W. I* Beers Orlando
is the most useful vehicle on the farm, and no farmer should be
Peck. Mark Greig jr.. C.H. Fafmw.
without one. The wheels are made of wood or iron, the tires be
,1/onis Hancock. Oscar Anderson. Ed­
ing very broad. They are easily drawn and especially over the
ward Travis. Kelson G. Wise. Myron
soft plowed grounds of the farm. The wooden wheels are very
Thompson. Frank Johnson. O.-s-ar John­
solid and Bo construeted that THEY CAN’T BREAK, as are the
iron wheels.’ These wagons are built very low, thereby Having a
son. 'Robert Hntchous Lawrence RitzMORGAN.
great amount of unnecessary liftitig. A good many of these
3 Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunlap, - of Middle 1
mitn, Lawrenco Rower.
wagons are now in use in this community bv some.of the most
5{r. Baywood., of Freeaoil. Mason Co.. ville./wern guests of S. Kennedy last
These letters will be sent to the dead
qirominent farmers, and they are giving the best of satisfaction.
letter office April 3. KXKY. if not de­ 11 former resident of Castleton town­ Saturday evening.
CORE AND LOOK THEM OVER.
livered before In calling for the above ship. arrived in Morgan.the i-lth inst..
Mrs. L. 8. Hills is very sick.
please say “Advertised. ” giving date of on a visit to his children and grand*
children.
'
THE WEARY WAY.
Mrs. 'Sophrona Wilsoti. who has-been
FIRST DOOR NORTH OF HOTEL BARRY,
sending the winter with relatives ant?
REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES
HASTINGS, MICH.
friends north, arrived in Morgan on Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to
the evening of the 14th to jL&gt;k after'
Many In Hasting*.
To Nominate Township Ticket* Wlll^ some goods she left behind when go­
With a back that aches all day,
be Held a* Follow*.
ing north. Jlh? expects to return to
MARTIN CORNERS.
With rest disturbed at night.
HARBY TOWJH&amp;IP. at Hickory Corners. the northern part of the state to make
Annoying urinary disorders,
Blake Barnum is working fi&gt;r S.
Saturday. March iMth, IP06. at 2 p. m. Albert her future home.
’Tie a weary way indeed.
.
Ijtwremce. ahafrman.
Doan’s Kidney Pilis drive- weariness Endsley.
Mr. Harry has t^ken unto himself a
. avay.
Hope they may prosp-r.
“itorF. TOWNSHIP, at Ciorerdale. nuraday, partner.
Will Hale will work for Lafayette
Are endorsed by Hastings citizens.
... _.» — 1 ti v.ir«in« ,*h»!rvnitn
Mrs. B. Fancher and Mra. Norman
McKnight the coming summer.
Mrs. Sidnev Beach,of Jefferson Street,
Latham took the mornng train Mon­
UABT1NGS TOWXSHU'. A&lt; U&gt;. Town H.U
Miss Juna Perry of S. Hastings spent
says: .“I sunered from backache for
Lehigh, m
o. icuurd.*. March sslb. at on. o'clort. ,Und- day for Edmore on a visit
two years, starting with a tired feeling
vd ttm». W. H. SchanU. cli^rnwn.
,
Clarance Houghtalin's trouble has across the loins, later on backache now a few days with Julia Barry last week.
Pocahontas
again broken out and he is quite bad and then, it finally became 11 regular " .Ed Faught and family have moved
CASTLETON -TOWNSHIP- Opera House.
thing. I tried to get rid of it by using into the Todd tenant honse. He will
Nashville. 2 o’clock standard time. &lt;or nomlliat vS in consequence.
simply
household
remedies
but
was
un
­
InncaiHlIdAtesfor tenro ofllces. Ix-n «. reignMasslion
Lota of water and the roads' overfly®’- .
successful.
Seeing Doan’s kidney work for Mr. Todd the coining year.
nwr. Chairman.
ed. making travel dangerous in places. 1Pills highly recommended I concluded
James Bolter had tbe misfortune to
Washed
Nut
RUTLAND TOW NSIHI’-At the Town hall. . There are liable to bo aoineaeusation- to try them and procured a box, it did
Tiw-iutav. March ‘Jrth. at 2 p. m.. to nominate
me so much good I bought a second.;1 lo sb h horse last Friday in a very
candidates for town offlwrs. Delbert Moore, al developments near Morgan in.the
The treatment acted very promptly re peculiar manner. While drawing wood
Hocking
Valley
chairman.
■
near future.
lieving the pain in my back. Doan’s
Mr. J. A- Hyde is slowly on the Kidney Pills-in my case, performed up to the hottao through tho deep mow.
Carlton. Town Hall. Monday Mareh '-rnll_?L2
gain. He is able to be up and take what they promreed. 1 am pleased to the horses were pulling quite hard
fl. MATTHEWS &amp; CO,
p. m. tar
Sc^mmSSi
recommend them'to all sufferers "
. and an iron crow bar was sticking up
,his meals with the family.
Marion Matthew*.
ChM
For sale by all dealers price 50 cents.
PHONE 104.
Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a
Mrs. G. P. Turner hits Iwen having Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole &lt; in the snow which penetrated quite a
Just west of C. K. &amp; S Depot.
clear head, an active brain, a ."trpng a tm«lo with the erysipelas. At this (agents for the United States. Rentem- Seays into the horses breast. It Jitted
vigorous body—makes him fit for; the writing sho is on the gain.
beretbe name, Doan's and take no other. hut a very short time.
battle of life.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.

OOOOCJ

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PATRON’S

Hattie Nesbit to Jennie and L. F.
Cook. Lot 6. Blk 16. Eastern Add. City,
" ................ ........................... 700.ue
Alice E. Horton to.Sarah Kohler. East
half Lot 1 Blk 9. Eastern Add. City
‘.........;...................................
«5.06
Dennis G. Waldron to Wm. H. Mor­
rison. jiarcel. City
fjfio.oo
F. M. Hazel to Minnie D. Spaulding,
Lot 426 and south half Lot 874. City
...............................................
1000.08
Harlow D. Johnson to Eliza J. Bregg.
s7 ac. Sec. 11, Thornapplr..6000.00
Fml Tungate to Chas. Thouipwn,
Lot 4, Blk 84. Eastern Add.. City
................................................... 100.00
Carl 8. Pferdesteller to CL F. Wol­
ford. fk) ac. Sec. 11. Thornapple. 1800.00
Walter Haywood to M F. Jordan.
Parcel. K(iddleriUe................. ijoo.oo
Eugene Cain to Sarah Herkenvm. »»
ac. Ser'.-13. Carlton................... HJodoil
Jasper Carpenter to Gea J. Nagler.
Izjt 4 and half lot 3. Blk. 11. Freeport.
..1800.(10
Bnrnie Jordan to Sidney Thomas. -10
ac. Sec. 7. WoodlandINU0.00
I Floy P. Dnvis to James M. Rtfwlader.
Parcel Woodland fKl.OO
John D. Davis to .Taines M. Rowlader. Parcel Woodland
Peter S. Myers to John 1).
DEATHS DURING FEBRUARY.
Parcel Walland.
»un
Th»- following are. the death* in
Walter Bidlvtnnn . to’Win.
t A. Bidlo Barry cnUnty as reported to the County
man, 80 ac. See. 3
‘
r
34. HastiAgN. (too.00 Clerk for the month of F.ibruary.
City of Halting*
Hannah M. Priest
Wot to Delaphine
Jordan.
Hope Townalup
Parcels Woodbind? Village.
Woodland. Township ...
‘............................ .?i.oo
Village of Middleville..
jQL’IT CLAIMS.
A.Myria Township
W. W. Putter tu/u». B. Benkes. 105.
Barry Township
ac. See. 18. Baltimore 1.100
Orangeville Township..
Wm. H. Olney to P. T. Colgrove.
Castleton Township....
40 uc. Sec. 18. Rutland............ 18.100
Johnstown Township...
Mqple (Trove Township.
MABKIAUE LICENSES.
. Hastings -Township.
Cyrus shelleuharger. Lake Odi^ra.. 26
Total
Josephine Trjmmer. CityIK
Geo. R. Foreman. Woodland-’..21
GOT 30 DAYS SENTENCE.
Inez M. Hier. Lake Odessa.1H
John Daloy, of Yankee Springs, was
Harry Sixherry. Nashvillerj
Bessie,Hollister. Nashville... .IL.... 19 .brought larfore Justice Bishop Friday,
rimrged with flrunkenewi, entered »
Edwin It Darrow. Grand Rapids.. .flO idea of guilty.and drew 30 days in the
Rena Welch. Nashville;....................22 county jail. The offence was commit­
ted some time ago. th.- circumstances
NEW CASES IN CTRCl’ITCpURT ■being fully detailed Jn the BANNER
Since our last report tho following .When Daley and Fred Raymond. also.
new crises have been rtarted in the eir-. Aif Yankee Springs, lioth got drunk at
cult court-:
&gt;■
3TutdleyilIe. Raymond assaulting Daley
Carey I’. Edmunds vs. Emun-t M. on the way home. for which offence
Evarts. Assumvpit.
I
.Raymond was convicted’ in the cir­
Jesse Townsen^ va. W. • E. AUgeo, cuit court last week.
attachin.eut.

PROBATE COURT.
Estate of Valentine -Lein.. claims
heard and aDowed.
■
Application made for lulmiadon of
George Geiger, an alleged insane per­
son. to akylum. Physicians certificate
filed and order of admission entered.
• Application made for admission qf
Mary VanHout. an idlegM insane per­
son. to asyl'.int. Physjcians certificate
; filed and «&gt;rdej‘ of admission entered.
Estate of Jacob Erb. ! Petition for
license to M.-n real estate ;fi!«L Hear­
ing April 7. j
Estate of Philander Dnrk«s&gt;. Testi­
mony of freeholders 'Sit'd. License
issued for private *wdc.’

Suits,
Overcoats
Trousers.
-

REAL estate transfers.

THE RURAL

THE FARMERS

HANDY WAGON

Jesse Townsend..

COAL
2

�WOMEN NOT TRUTHFUL

ROMANCE OF
A DIAMOND

tOrigtaal.]
•
tVhen the It wJapawoa war_ broks
00t l^ero
* tlon at Hot Springs. Art, seem to have
(Original.)
prpvsd conclusively that there is ra
Tottori on tke western cooot uf
This Statement Has Been Unjustly Made, Because I was born lu Golconda many years
1-cd nt Jipan. WM ubliketl t° 1MM Mo dlum in those springs. It t» well known
ago
and
have
lived
an
eventful
Ufd.
I
SX Ina . rnnnn lOrl. OklML -bo“ that radium la the only euMUars
Modest Women Evade Questions Asked By was cut and polished In Hollnud, then POTATOES
PENWIPERS.
lovttl nna Who Inred him eery dMTMale Physicians.
sent to Paris, where I was exjtosed for
ff to f. nn.1 llsbt tbe Itu-UM. _
sale. Being purchased by a woman of
-Mt
eon will never com, bock. &gt;«•
Homely, ugly, without beauty of «»&gt;
faahiou, for a time 1 shone in many a
denied bl« mother
scene of social splendor. Otte night kind, yet serving a pun&gt;oee and
"But. mother, think bow prond my
ftls
purpow
mo
well
that
no
substitute
after she had come home from a sup­
omMlor. will be ot me 1» the ote
per, having drunk too much wine, she can be found which will i&gt;erform the world ir 1 toll *'l*b ’"t' ,0” *" “*
same task M well, the Irish potato,
left me on her dressing table instead that protector of the hungry and stan •
of putting me In her safe, as was her by of the poor, Is still belter than any "oktku who WM yoonr end full
custom. One of the servants took me • penwiper which can I* devised, by the eoutb'e o|.llml«m, wm Inclined to toko
and buried me In tbe earth till the ex­ Ingenuity of' man. It Is used not only a different view. -'Batbw let M think,
which will produce a photograph upon
citement atteudlng my disappearance by the small country hdtel. but also by ebe Mid. -that leboro will coot.back a ■roaltiaed plate without the a|d of
had blown over, when I found a habi­ the most fashionable and costly In the ,n officer I'rrbaiw be mar be a cap- light Tbe tetters shown in the accom­
cities.
It
is
simply
plain
potato,
too.
in
tation; in a pawnshop. Bold at unction,
U-So hope or that." replied tbe moth­ panying Illustration were made by the
1 was bought by a manufacturer, of •all place*. No attempt is made to.dis- er. "He lias never been rood or llffbt- waters of one of ths Arkansas hot
curios and set lu the blit of a Moorish guise Its appearance. In the Galt Ic*. He’ baa alwaya been a thinker, springs, acting through a copj&gt;er rtrodagger. A nobleman bought me, and I House nnd in Seelbach’s hotel the po­ r.werer UuutUff a canae t« every er- cll on an ordinary photographic plate.
hung tor years on the wall of bin libra­ tato Is the main reliance. The Louis- feet.”
The two plates were placed In a cov­
*
vilte hotels all use them, and tbe bill at
ry. One night he took down tbe dagger tbe ’end of the year for [totatoes which
Lsbero. bldfllng;hla mother be of good ered bucket and immersed for several
which I adorned and, going upstair* are used for this simple purpose Is not cheer and charging Oklki to comfort hours in the spring. When tbe backet
was taken out and tbe plates .removed
with IL plunged It Into the heart of his
small.
'
' bar while be was gone, marched
'Sleeping wife. .
Airs.JJtFarmer
Just who discovered that tbe Irish aboard n steetnkr with n gun on bls the photographic plate, previous)*
Airs. Ella Lee
.The murderer died of remorse. He potato is the l**t pen receiver which shoulder and was trnnsportud to Man­ blank, was found to bear the letters
was never suspected of tbe crime. I
churia. There he campaigned with hl* the stencil. Nothing but the prefix _
An eminent physician says that Mrs. Ella Leo, Frankford, Ind., write® was sold with his effects and placed in enu be found Is not-known. The mnu regiment. I&gt;nt slr^-e he was not brevet of radium in the water, the sciential*
remains unfamed, and his name is not
“Women are not truthful: they will He, Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
aay. could have accomplished this re­
the center of a gold cross being made
to their physician ” This statement •' I want to thank you for what your medl- for a bishop. He wore me suspended written on.thy long list uf American Itwn tbe otherst there seemed no chance suit. Further experiments of a more
inventon*. But he doMrvts something* fur his promotion! Indeed, lie tixik lit­
should be qualified; women do tell tho ciimi baa done for me.
truth, but not the whole truth, to a ” Three vmni ago I had Inflanimation of the from his neck, put he seemed to be ill Some historians, delving into the past tle interest In.kilHng people. IT he saw elaborate nature are now being made
male physician, but this is only in re­ Ovanes and ulcers on n&gt;v womb. I wax under at ease at my touch and one day threw nnd endeavoring to dig up test events a bin! flying* ovifr bis bead he would at Hot Springs, and bottles of the
gard to those painful and troublesome the doctor's care for about three mohths. and the cross on the floor, trampling on 1L of the past which are Important in the stop firing to wodder how It supported radio active water have been sent tn
th®1OO?£
1
n 't ln 1*^n
*hen
disorders peculiar to their hex.
.
under the influence of morphine. The doctor exclaiming that he believed It was ac­ present, should find tho name of the Itsdf in tbe thin |ilr. -So be iamn wne eastern colleges for examination.
Tbe -possibility that the Arkansas
There can be no more terrible ordeal flnaVj'.■a J n*yw "'mid ho better, aiid cursed. Then, picking it up, he laid It man who first Jabbed a pen into a !»■» to be rrganied :i» a drenmer by. his
would
be
an
invalid
the
rertof
my
Mfc.
I had reverently lu bis bureau drawer as if
hot spring* might &lt;-ontain radium was
to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman
' .
.
up in doajmir, but one evening I came remorseful at having committed a sac­ tato and found that It.would cleanse corn nidi*.
, than to be obliged to answer certain given
suggested
by Sir Willihm Ramsey, the
.
due
day
tbe
brigade
of
wblkh
he
was
nnd pre-erve thH.peu telthout attaching
one of your advertiwmenta and ilecidcd
questions when those Questions are arrow
to write you for advice. 1 did ao and com- rilege. But he never wore the cross
a part was standing on u r(ver bunk, eminent British chemist, who -found
asked, even by her family physician. inenradto take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ again, and in time 1 was taken out of to It small fiber- which would smear the general fretting and fuming lie radium In the waters nt Bath, the Eng­
This is espennlly the case with un-: table Compound. I begun to improve at onco, it. sold to a manufacturer of Jewelry the Ink if tbe pen was put to mie.
and to-day J am a well woman, and I know
Louisville hotqjs have been uslnfr the cause, he &lt;-ouhl not get Ute men acron* lish health resort. It is believed that
married women.
and set in a bnicetet formed to' repre­
it ii all duo to your advice and medicine.
to p;irti&lt;!ljMiU? lu ;( fight In progre.-is on, tbe curative properties at the waters
Is it- any wonder, then, that women
sent n sensruL 1 with a mate forming Irish I»otat&lt;&gt; for yeprs, and they still
continue to suffer and that doctors Mrs. V H. Farmer of 2809 Elliott tho eyes. The bracelet was purchased use It. On the desk In each office is a the other bank, lit so happened that both at Bath and at Hot Springs are
laberq stood very near the general due to the presenci- of radium therein.
large
potato,
and
In
It
Is
n
bridling
ar
fail to cure female.discitees when they Avenue, St Louis, Mo., writes:
by n celebrated actress. With tier 1
cannot get the proper information to Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
ray of penholders, the points stuck lsbero had something to say . to him and
• I cannc? thank you enough for what vour learned how little uf real romance d&lt;«p into the inky sld-s &lt;if the tuber. finally musierWl courage to sv it.
work on ?
'■
aflvtce
and
mcdicmra
have
done
for
me.
there is in Ita portrayal. In her Many substitutes have been tried, but
"I think, general.” he said, ’’that
This Is the reason why thousandsand I liey have done me more good than all the .cramped
dressing
room,
tliat
looked
"I never have tbe least bit of croubiu
thousands of women 'are now corre- doctors I ever itnd.
tb’v^ is a bridge ob a ford abeut a mite
ifike n (ialnt shop, she wocM clasp her all of them have been f»tmd wanting,
dxylng my hair after a shampoo." said
spending with Mrs. I’lnkbnm. To her
nnd
tile
potato
rule*
supreme.
At
Si*
’
la
clever woman. ”In the flrat place I
Way cun and do give every symptom, with female troubles: was v.-rv week- Imd bracelet on her wrist and pass to the bach’s hotel recently a new d««ktstand
The general JooSed at the little pri­
so that she really knows more alrout nervous prurtration, and could not do my wings, only the unadorned backs of was bought It iuul an arrangement
finish the shampoo by dipping it Ln the
work; but I am happy to say Lydia E. Pink­ which -I could sec, waiting to be c-alletl.
vate who dared thi a address him.
the true condition of her patients, ham
hottest
of water, into which 1 have
’
s
Vegetable
Comjxxiid
1
um made a
“How.flo you know?" !»»• naked.
through her correspondence with them different woman of me. I am in perfect Unc evening the call boy neglected her. for holding the pens, but « few days’
previously dropped a little alcohol Yoq
"1 doii %• kii&lt;ftr. 1 only think
than the physician who personally health and have gained in Weight from Bti whereupon she boxed his eurs in u fit trial S'Miu convinced tbe clerks that it
have
no
idea bow-much mure quickly
questions them.pounds to 123 pounds.”.
Turning tn one c ’ bin staff. the gen­
of npiper, then went ou to the stage to was no good. The steward was call«-d
2
the bank' It dries after this kind of'rinsing than,
If you suffer from |ny form of trouble
No other medicine in the world has personate n pure aud noble womau up. a potato was hurried to tbe front oral ordered him rifle down
peculiar to women, write at once to received such widespread and unquali­ struggling with a stage plot.
office nnd soon was occupying tbe place and find out Hie truth of Ishero’n sur­ when it 1» rinsed In cold water. Then.
Hrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and she fied cudoracment No other medicine
mise. The officer &lt;Sd so and'returned, I rub it well with alcohol and .;rin&lt;
When I imssetk from her I found my­ of its aristocratic substitute.
will advise you free of charge.
"Tliore Is ii peculiar arid In the po- _________
___ vfas
.
has such a record for actual cures of
stating that_there
a narrow bridge It out as dry as possible. After that
The fact that this great boon, which female ills m has Lydia E. Pinkham’s self! in s box with many other Jewels tnto which nvutr.tllres tbe Ink on the i capable of erwssixij 1 the men in single I take two or three towels and wipe
aijjl was put Into the hands of an artif­
is extended freely to women by Mrs. Vegetable Compound.
pons
anil
prevents
them
from
rusting.
’
’
'
phe
brigade
ras
mart-teal down each strand. Just as 1 would wipe any
Pinkham, is appreciated, the thou­ Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women icer and Uy him worked luto a king's
---- crowd
— * the iriver, came up In article of furniture. I alt lu the sun
sands of letters received bv her prove. to write her for advtec. She haa crown, Tito crown finished. It was tak­ explained II M. $.eeor of Swlbacii's ho 1 -■there,
Many such grateful letters as the fol­ guided thousands to health. Address, en to a cathedral,’ where It was loft all tel. "and that is one of*the main rea­ rear of the &lt;mem\ and turned defeat i anil fan it Tor a few minutes and it i*
1
” ;; keep the |Ul(, victory. When lit wan all over the aa dry as a bone.”
lowing are constantly |&gt;ouring in.
'
_______
They
Lynn,
Maas._
’ night under guard. The next morning sons for using them. T
envraj sent for
ror Is
isn^ro. ;
Ok Bra. Pinkham's Aihkz A &gt;xm tal loderatunij A Wgm'i ffij. the cathedral began to fill with (&gt;eo- pens dean. too. and .there Is nothing j general
hanging
to
the
p-n
when
It
Is
drawn
i
•
___
_____
■ What made you kuvs&gt;* there was a
ple In splendid nttlro. and when it was
For lace or delicate bite of laundry
?” .he asked.
rh!*?. bri-‘.-.v.!:ifull the king came. After a ceremony out. It Is the Itest thing we can find. ! bridbolo.w
an archbishop took up the crown n»l and I suppose the potato will Im* used * ”1 naw a clump or bouses on either work where soap cannot be directly
placfid ft on the king’s head. Then for a Ione time to come."—Cleveland“t i bank and gue*»«\l jthiit the inmates rubbed on the piece yoii are washing
'
I would have ateue means, of visiting &lt;&gt;ue soap Jelly is the most, satints ctory 'wuy
all we Jewels glistened arid sparkled Plain Dealer.
( of getting them properly soaped.
1 another."
nnd aciutillated before the asaembled
T,k&lt;' *“
“kl bl1*
«•!&gt; 7«d
throng.
"H’m! srunt.d Ur Itatml.
Sir William Laird t'ioivra advocates I you are .w good at guessing, yon may bgre, cover them with water aud stand,
In the crown I remained many years,
back of the range, healing and adding,
and tills wete-the.most tiresome part of a novel remedy for refractory cases of remain at these h. adluarbTs."
my life. Tlds Im so with many mor­ insomnia. "I have recommended such
So lsbero remained with the general ; little by little, wore water, until tbe
whole cooks Inta a Jelly. Cover the
oo koi s
tals. Tbe higher they mount in splen­ people, after having iiscertaihet! wbnt and was made un uUlFer.
is
likely
to
t*
the
most
t-omfortable
jx&gt;Tor Infants and Children.
dor and power tbe more they are cut
Later the general was ordered to ‘ piece to be washed with this and let
off from those simple enjoyments that slUon for sleep.” he says, "to affix n march through a wixxl to relieve a R stand awhile before rubbing. , It will
ordinary people may have in abun­ small bright light two or three feet Japanese force that Shad lieen cut off I loosen, tbe dirt and make the actual
dance. A revolution occurred Id the- above the head, so that in order to see from the main army knd wm about to i cleaning easy.
kingdom, anti ode day a iuob attacked It without moving the bead the eyes be overpowered by shiH-rlor numbers.
the palace where the crowa waa kepL must be rotated upward.
Th? brigade started nt evening, guided i
’’For this purpose un onllnnry elec­ aolely
and it was carried. Into 'the streeL
by the sumul of firing, but after' Castor oil and other drugs should ba
Awgctable PreparalionforAsThere it was trafiipl&amp;l upop by an ‘in­ tric glow lamp, covered with opaque dark the pound* ceased. and the gen ;
black
paper,
in
width
Is
cut
a
hole
the
: simiLMingiteFoodandRetfutafuriated people, and when it waa
end
did
not know width way to go. It ' erally both children and adults will •
l ling (he Stomachs andBoweis of
picked up-1 had fallen out nnd lay in Blxe of a pin's 'head, is very suitable, was moonlight, the ground was flat, I. find an excellent sutwtitute for them in
tiie gutter unnoticed. A rate came and rrovldeil. of course, thnt the hole Imj the woods were .deme, and no one tigs-stewed in olive oil. Take a quarter
washed me into a sewer. It jvas arranged so that it is In or near the could see a hundred yards. Tbe gen- : or half a pound of figs and stew them
montlis before 1 came to, light again imaginary line Joining tho blowing lHa- i era! called for. Isht-ro. i ‘.‘Can you guess •’ slowly bi olive oil In a double boiler.
and then only after a great! flood, dur­ meut and tho position which, tbe eyes rhleh way we are to goy he asked.
•I When
the figs are done add honey and
'Vbeu ,he
Promotes DigcsIion.CheerfuFWhen_TOkl lhey
ing which I was washed but of the will 9&lt;rupy. The brighter and smaller
_ ; at the PV.UV! emon
isiiero looked
sky, then
pointJQ­ ice.------ — • . to Ullte ______
nessandRest.Contains neither
mouth of the sewer on to a ^andy tract the point of light the better. Let the edil eastward.__________ *
*
।
ready for use One fig ot more
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral
upward rotated eyes be directed stead­
where
the
tide
rose
and
fell.
8ucces•That’s pot the right way,” said tbe may l* taken, accordlqg to rpqulreNot Narcotic.
slve tides washed me up the bench, fastly at this, a persistent effort being general.
eneral.
menu.
■where I lay on tiie side of a dune look­ employed not necessarily to keep the
"I think It is, general”
eyelids
open,
but
to
keep
the
eyes
them
­
ing out on the ocean. There I rested
Zkr^r arM^I)rSMUn.P{TCiaR
”
Huw
do
you
know?f
amid delightful surrounding^. I loved selves bent upon tbe required apot."
Half a gallon of bolted linseed oil
■ “I see sj»ecks circBug In tbe air
the passing ships, the circling gulls
They must be birds havering over tin heated In an old Iron saucepan until
nnd, more than nil, the plash of the
1 almost at ths boiling point when apdead.
’
1
The Loudon Standard, which recently
waves.
Tbe general |are tbq order to tw.
UKV &lt; pUed
.
------------------- -------chauce
to, ““ ol,td
hardwood -floor
with a
One day a young man catflc and sat changed ownership, early received tbe directions, m.arebed ti 1 2 o'clock. ■and
. clean
c*an brush will
will prove tn
to be an
an ex­
down on the dune beside me. He nickname of “Mrs. Gamp.” while the nt
idawn
Ihitii full
........
•*..
.
....
cellent etefliuter
cleanser. Thrun
Three coats should
nt
fell
upon
lhe
Ruanlans.
The
Homing
Ilernld
’
wuH
called
“
Mrtk
Har
­
looked out on the waves, land from
two Japanese -forces bombinod drove be put on tbe first time and then one
what he said 1 knew he wks.a.pocL ,ris.” The jmint of the Jest, according them
Apetfeci Remedy for Cons Lipaoff u&gt;e field.
coat every six months tc keep thp flour
He possessed not only man|y beauty, to the Buffalo Commercial, is explained
Hon . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
For this shrewd gfie- lsbero wa&gt; in good condition. Such a floor its ex­
to
be
that,'
white
l&gt;oth
paper*
were
but an appearance of puritty. As be
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
owned by the same proprietor and made a colonel, nnd. bis general bar­ cellent In a kitchen, ns it only requires
•framed
his
verxes
lie
grns[&gt;ed
the
sand
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
wiping with a damp doth' once u &gt;ve.k.
In his baud and let It slip through his ,were under a common management, lug IW1 proinotwl to iiie command of
fingers. I was with tbe 72
“:' t;
Tac Simile Signature pf
sand
lie they were In the habit of gravely re­ an army, the young .-officer Occupied
a
very
n*f&gt;on*ible
p.*ltio
n
.
He
was
ferring
io
each
other
—
of
courw
always
grasfied, and ns I did not slip through
A TRUE APPETIZER AND TONIC
he looked at me. The sun was shining; In praise- n* If'they wore separate ora­ railed tin- guessing aifl. nIMi the get»':’.v YORK,
aud I sparkled my best, for I' wished cles of opinion, much na Sairey Gamp era! used him solely fni- hte faculty for
tracing
effect
from
cause.
ni-ona
Will Make You Feel Hangry
habitually
quoted
the
tosrimouyof
Mrs.
to attract his attention. As ox&gt;d an be'
One more gueas made lsbero « gen- ' and Hearty, and Give Strength and
saw me he exclaimed: “A (diamond! Harris to her own virtues. The paral­
•rai
His
commander,
was
following
lel
was
carried
even
further
by
aq
ir
­
How ’Helen will prize It!
Vitality.
He took me to a modest b&lt; use some reverent humorist who explained that the Russians on retreat, and they were
Ask auy frieud who looks thlnJ pale,
distance imck from the bench anti, en­ the Jionilng Herald was canetFXMrH. burning the bridge W|1Q(|
and
out
of
health
how many meals he
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
Coming to a river ever which the
tering. asked If Helen wns athome.
______A Harris’’ because no one ever saw IL
^‘‘•Leau a d*J. &lt;«d the chances are
Ss S
d°.WU' U,W&gt; “w *
young girl came down with a glad
lih^
wU1 ** ““o1 OT*r
bnlo
floating
down
the
stream
and
noAutoa
and
Ovrnhnra.
and I dou t foel hungry then.” Tbe
look in her eye that I bad never seen
Automobiles have raised the price of tleed It, n-m.rkaM, Utwynucy
plump rosy, and robust eat three anuare
in any eye before. He took her in his
"tt-lteral.- h. Mid,-"I c,„ m,k.
overshoes and rubber boots. Pam rub­
meals dally, and their perfect hearth b
arms and kissed her.
to mt ,ctm, tn, due to a strong stomach aud digestive
"Helen," he said, “while loqnging on- ber, which a year ago could be bofight ’ ,£?• "* l“
for
less
than
a
dollar
a
pound,
is
now
the beach awhile ago I found some­
a Vite® uke* &lt;*t of
"Howrthe food all those elements that make
thing which will make yon happy. •worth 51.30. Before bicycles were pop­
Pdr® Woo^ kbd give nourishment aud
। Of all bonmwlvea in Europe proba­ Look.”
ular the same grade of robber could be
vitality to the body.
bly the German Is the hardest worked;
hr.d
for
50
cents.
He produced me, and. lylt^ in the
v.Th,eJ?ne “PPOli^r and tonic that
and of ail European mothers tho Ger­ hollow of her hand. I flashed up Into
The demand for robber tires for bicy­ Um «tr nor,. Get them. Inc... u„„ should
be taken Is Hl o na, the only
cles increased the price of -rubber 50
Write for Descriptive Catalogue of 200 man practices most completely the art her Innocent eyes.
agtnt known that will strengthen the
of
swathing
and
padding
her
baby
and
per cent. The automobiles with their
lh? h*”k “boT« wbnT th. colt,,
Useful Articlee, consisting of
“
How
beautiful
!’
’
she
exclaimed.
of putting It on tiie shelf. The German ’’But surely It must have an owner. heavy weight require proportionately tai, lad com. from wu toIlnd , w
HOUSEHOLD FURNITqHE, ETC. baby Is swaddled In a long, narrow pil­
more robber for their tires, and rubber tata
which are GIVEN FREE With orders low, which is made to meet completely Wo have nb right to keen It” .
number of
"True. We will advertise it and re­ shoes correspondingly gO up In price
“~d M It™ dl.
for Soap and Toilet GoodaJ The sav­ round him. being tucked up over his
The luxuries of the rich thus pinch
turn it. But the claimant must prove
"M
ttatr
tattying to our customers of Liddlemen
‘**
‘’s feet and turned under bln solemn chin. that
the toes of the poor.
it is his.”
profits enables us to give
‘ | you these Three bands of gay blue ribbons are
Well, they advertised me. nfldj had
then
passed
round
the
whole
bundle
beautiful presents. W KITH TO-DAY
many claimants, but no one could
s°rta.rt“,r’?„m,Mi th* 8*n"™1
aud tied In ’’large. florid bows about prove his ownership, and noae knew
Irate Wire- That's tho flfty-second
lous liver and kidney troubles result
where bls cheat, his waist and his an­ that I had been in a kingly crown. falsehood you’ve told mo this weak.
fora thg beadBebT*’ h*0****®*. «poih be­
kles may be supposed to be.
fore the eyes, dizziness, sleeplesaneaa
Then tbe young man had me set In a Unabashed Husband-Well, now. you
In thia guise he can be deposited as locket aud gave me to his love with a .can nee what Is meant by tbe expreaDETROIT.
I
tongue and bad breath, all of wh‘cb
an ornament either on the sumptuous gold chain’for n necklace. I was al­ slon “a pack of lies.’’- Pittaburg Post
Minn n* n?dl1’ 0Tercom« by the use uf
beet bed or on the kitchen dresser or ways happy when suspended from her
Ml-o
na. (costing but 50 cents a boxi
on
the
drawing
room
tabled
How
fond
‘
■'
“
■
“
•
“
‘
I
«&lt;
tbo
Firth
There are no greater wretches In the
neck and especially so when her lover
nerf/’t^'h r,?ul
foundatloa of
"Why
W.oul.1
women
be
cooks
Inworld than many of those whi*m people the Germans are of this presentment of quoted:
.
When lahero’a mother hesr,! nf
perfect health, ’he stomach­
baby may be guessed from the fact
•tena of nmliorar a«k» n Cblcaso woIn genera! take to be happy.-4 Seneca.
"And I would be the necklace
.
people in this state
that It figures largely In their picture
nmn . club le.aer. Welt, tor one ’™., remarkable rise she wondered. ”1 flit Im!
iV&gt;r’’
bankera,
And all day long to fall and rise
books, among their dolls aud even In
•on It le more |wontMb&gt;e.-w,rttolrtm
Upon h*r balmy bosom
and their families, gladly u»bfr tu tha
With her laughter or her aigha.
the bakers’ shops at Easter time, made
my boy posreesw, to kill people I
And I would lie so light so light.
Ths (nd I«i8 Hm
of dough and covered with sugar, to be
M1 0 “• ffurthermore, W T
X acarcn should be unctlnsped at night"
hoped he might be a Drof«akmIn Prussia the price of t Heine la always
one of Ibe moet reliabt
dcvcured by greedy live babies.—
tut never a soldier ”
^n^or.
FLORENCE WIEL CROSBY.
ln tW‘ *cllo“. eeiis Ml-trm
regulated by tho state, a ne&lt; trice list
Strand Magazine.
And Oklki said. "I told you so.”
being published every ymr
uarantoe
10 refund
the money
luts?
°l Prance
satlsfactSyrZ
S'- A. MITCHEL.

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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the

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�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH 22. 1905.

HAS A RIGHT TO LIVE

PLENTY OF WOOD NEXT SUMMER
There probably never was a' time
Expert Examination Proves that the | when there was more if as much wex-d
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
Robin’s Commercial Value is Far I piled up in Hastings us there is right
now. This makes it certain there will
Greater Than tho Harm He Does.
HASTINGS. niCH.
Should Have the BEST that Honey Can Buy.
Iw. no serious shortage next summer as
When the fruitgrower sees his cherry there has occunioiudly' been in the last
tree full of robins whose appetites few years.
At Reed’s Opera House Apr. 7.
If he trades with
He gets it.
A Uno IltUJ
seem to be something fierce, he is apt
might ttxcty uge for city property; a good
clay loam at&lt; 1 sand loam sou In line state t&gt;f
to think that he would like to sep
cultivation. | ill Improved but two acre*, a
PLEASE SPARE USS
good .octi t m otnrd house with a good stone
every member of the robin family ex­
Company Is Strong One
..wall Mliar.R good ai r|&gt;eJ cistern and tubular
We. underatand that already plans are
terminated. But Jefferson Butler,
wHl wfdh piimps;
—..... good granary, corn crib
being
discussed
for
another
t
street
and Scenic Effects
and poultry: house with a nice little durk
state secretary of the Ornithological
t&lt;ond near Ijf.; ..
a goc
good old bam with lean-to
carnival for next spring. . -For the
»; soil is good tor all kinds uf
Society, has demonstrated scientifical­
We have just received a line of Ginghams, Calicoes,
Beautiful.
nwwaow -uuld make a fine poultry farm;
good
of
tbe
city
and
the
peace
of
mind
ly the robin's right to live, and that
it. r. 1). and telephone Hue alxxit ten rods
Etc. Call and see.
of its citizens we hope the project will
from dote:miles fro* Bastion "price
Eis
extermination
would
do
great
harm.
weuld’take teon down and balance on
"The Holy City" as presented by the
very literal terms al • yer cent.
From the numerous autopaiew on be abandouud. A street carnival is an
Gordon &amp; Bennett companyjat Bosse’s
defunct robins, with careful notations infernal nuisance.
opera house last evening was all that
as to the relative amount of bugs and
A good ids otued house In llastltiR- with
had been promised, and tbe vast aud­
two stout- w&gt; cellars, good arched ddrm
worms eaten bh oppoeed to cherries, the
RAISED AN ORDER
and cement s 11 with pumps. a good painted
ience gave the closest attention to the
conclusion has beesi reached—that the
barn n»crit
...... shade and
----- ......
SO.. One
sow fruit
4 acre ot lank, n n&lt;- Itml and good nvlghgood the robin dues as crotn pared with And Now Reposes in the County Jail sacred lines wBich permeate the play.
lorboud. 1'MMfMO.
There was little applause, not that the .
the hikm. &gt;s in the ratio of 7 to 4.
on a Sixty Days Sentence.
And is ott
placet In HsMlnrs for sale.
characters were not faithfully portrayTn other words for every four cents
Deputy
Sheriff
Appleman
went
.to
ed^but because of their connection with
worth of cherries he consumes, the
Ohio last Friday in search of one George the history of tbe lime of our-Savior.
robin
saves
seven
cents
worth
of
gar
­
Those having bargains in Real
Northrup,
who
was
wanted
on
a
charge
It is a difficult task to criticise this play.
den truck 'from the bugs and wdrms.
exchange for cash
Estate
Mr. Butler k(atea that the robin or obtaining money under false pre No other production comes as near to
should tLmember ihat a Real
tenses. He returned Tuesday with his tbe passion play as this. There Is no
wonld nvvei-^havc acquinxl an ajqo-tite
Estate Exchange. furnishes the
We want you to see what we have got.in our
for chernes had the Wild fruits of the man and took him before Justice Me actual Christ on the program, yet the J
best df facilities for the buyer
Leay where’ be asked for an examina­ crucified Jeeus is the living one. No
store. Perhaps you will find something you
woods teen’left. To prevent tte de­
tb find wpat he wants at rock
tion which was set for next Friday, by play writer has dared to go so far as to j
want
struction of cherriw by thia robins, he McLeay. In the meantime be will await
bottom driote, for th&lt;»e who
recomirtends that a few Russian uiril- trial at Hastings under the care of present this imitation and encroach up [
are aiixteus to sell are those
on the realms of ^be sacred and holy !
Just received a large shipment of
teny. trees te planted in the orchards,
who isl their properly. .
Sheriff Furniss. ’
ground, yet every part uf Mr. Bennett's ;
and that the robins will leave the
I Northrup is a man’about twenty-one play is so nicely arranged and presented '
BABY CARRIAGES
cherries alone and feast on the mulyears old, and was employed by A.C. that criticism adversely is rarely heard, j
TRADES NEGOTIATED.
Now on Display.
Willijtiu.-* as a member of a threshing The story circulates and relate entire- ,&lt;
i ig last fall. During ihu first of Septem­ ly to the time of John the Baptist ana *
Non-residc nt and sdhcr property
A COMMUNICATION.
ber his employer gave him au order on the Christ. Herodias and her daughter '
care I fbr and rented.
LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF
The Editor of -------the Hastings
Journal A. A. Whiteman
- -------------------------------------„ mit-UlUU
* •&gt;« Salome are the chief female^haraoters, i
lor two UVUIMC.
dollars. 'Vhe
in his remarks on the Bo^cd of .Trade j lad- came down town and presented the with that of Elizabeth, mdttierof John.,
office ovter Pierson’s Grocery.
has given the readers of that paper . ordei. Which when presented called for Here we see the fradgedy of the weak
anotherbxhibltron of that-Editor’s buei : twelve dollars. Mr. Whiteman paid it and vascillating Herod whose life bends !
r._---- i»----- —
new. sagacity. He suites
th&amp;t
the i aU(j 5’urthj.Qp departed. As soon as it to the dictates of Herodias, and the j
Wall Paper!
Wallpaper!
Board Of TradA was born in iniquity was discovered a warrant was issued by faltering Pilate, who turns the Savior :
and sin, professing an honesty it does order of the prosecutor aud given to over to the rabble to be crucified.
|
not feel, and con* tap 11 y endeavoring to Applemitn. who last week located him
Many of the acenes of that are faith- '
divert to their advantage and the ad­ at his home nt 1'nyne, in the western
fully pictured, which are presented with
vantage of the republican parly any part of Ohio. The case seems to be
the vast scenery which the company 1
)
benefits that might be secured.
pretty clear against him as several peo­ caxries, producing an effect which few '
Funeral Directors.
Plannft
Phone store, 25; Res. 85 or 90.
llallMO, Ul ^(3110.
1‘ardon me for referring Jo the Edi­ ple claim to have seen the order before ^eel like criticising, unites it is wrong
1 will Lio a&gt; ntnetlng irr building '
tor's
business
sagacity,
but
as
he
is
not
thin summer and anything in tiie
it whs presented, aud are sure it was to applaud such sentence as"go thy way
line off cahMiuter work. If you &lt; a member of the Board of Trade you for the smaller amount.—Nashville
and sin no more," and similar pasages
are thinking pf putting up a new
will readily see that it must be by that News.
•.
of the Bible.
bapse, bani, ok other buildings,; 1
well kuufrn business ability of his that Later -Northrup pleaded guilty to the
rW»uld like itu figure with you.
Viewed, as we say, in a certain spirit,
he discovered this plot against the Inno­ charge, and ^Justice McLeay gave him It tends to impress one with the beauty
THE AMERICAN LAUNDKT.
’ Cement Work.
cence uf the business men uf Hastings. sixty days in the County jail. He is and awfulness of a tragedy, such as is
M&amp;kn &amp; xpi-ci&amp;lty of getting out special orders on short notice and it It
1 use the term plot on the business men now serving hia sentence.
I also have tSe latest machinery
is Impoeaible for you to bring your laundry to us, just tplepteue us and
contained lu no literature outside of
for the manufacture of Cement J of this city for the reason that nearly all
we will come and get It. Our constantly increasiug business is evidence
the Bible, and we believe that the auth­
Blocks, for the construction bf
that we are giving excellent satisfaction, but our aim ii to do better.
or has sought to hew along the line,
buildings and walls. "I—will also ; of them are members of the Board of
PHONE. 243.
W. J. STARK. Proprietor.
BACK FROM CALIFORNIA
which is a most delicate task, and he
build iemdjit walks and anything ( Trade, and had a voice In itn formation
in the!line bf fcement work.
। and election of Its officers.
has done well. .
* i
Adilnva or call on
'
The characters,incuding Mr. Bennett,
gets into activity antt tries to aecotu
Returned Home Tuesday.
are exceeding strong and each part is
L.
H.
RANDALL,
plish
something
or
one
who-tils
on
the
' 117 UmtiO Street.
-IlaMinurs. Mich. ]
J. J. Spencer., of Carlton, father of* played with great strength and beatfty.
ience and criticises those who dp hon­
I beven pastors of the city churches were
estly try to da something for the id- slop. n-ufr.Msl bum., Monday from nn 1 present nnd we have heard none make ,
FOR
I vancement of the community?
extended visit with hi, non Eugene. ! adverse criticism.- Journal. Decatur,1'
I*
! The Editor seems to think that it is in Fresno. Califomiat the-latter hold­ Ind.
Iff
I unfair for the Board -of Trade to di ing a respoiisibh* position with the
.To Beautify
■ Verj any of the credit-or benefits from Saute Fe railroad) Though 82 years
Judge Mack went jto Wcuxiland
The Home
the birds on the fence, but 1 think that of age. Mr.ttpencur made the trip alone. Thurmlay and while there had George |
Nothing is better than a nlee
there are a good many men in this city It wasn’t calculated to lie. that, way. Geiger. m&lt;-nt|on of wh&lt;w* attempt at '
Rug. I can;make handsome rugs
Who think differently.
as his pon Oscar went to Chicago to suicide wo.- mode last week, examined
• out of your old Ligraina. Brussels
I do not expect to convince the Journ­ meet him. but as the train 'was 18 as to his sanity. It aojiears that he
or .Moquette Cirpetsand at a very
al Editor that he is making a mistake hours lute from the west, father and hail made a previous- attempt at a-lfmodemte price. Any work in­
trusted to me frill have my care­
CO TO THE
in thinking that all of tbe members of •ton failed to -meet one another.
dest ruction. . There appuarkl no dm;fit
ful nttentioin. If you wish any
tbe Board of Trade are fools and are . Mr. Spencer-went to, California the in the minds of tte examining physiinfurniatioti just drop me a card
not working for tbe common good, but latter part of Noretnlxr. He &lt;-nJ&lt;)yed-f ciao, that Iw wa, inaana. and he was
aud 1 will call at yuur home.
1 will have accomplished my purpose if । tho trip Utonmghly. but" aay. that he j thorrfore rommittial to । tho KalamaA. PI. BUNNELL,
I am able to show the public that the i» glad to get back to old Michigan. »&lt;»&gt; tnatituHon. Grotgo wa-. tvhrn in
The oldest and l*st stocked yard in Barry County. We will
membersnip of this body is composed "which ho love* mom thandi- .-ver did normal health, a liright. ambitious
ik
be pleased to make figures on any building materials you may ‘
of meu'from aii the walks of Hfo, and la-fort'. ■ He wn- that in. California {young .man. But poor] health and
£
desire in our line, and it will pay you to come and t&gt;ee us before
most of them are property,Owners and, them ia a great deal or malariu. and brooding over hia inability,to do aa ho
you place any order.
”* di
I believe, as capable of working for fevers are very entuniou lis a result of desired had unsettled' his reason.
di
• tbejr own and the public good as the it.
•
One night is all the time necessary
iiectwuiary to
so I
average of mafikmd,
What ,may seem strange to many
liest remedy
retnedv | 'T?
, It the Journal Editor Would join the reudem bf the BANNER, is that the ■ prove that Pineules is the t*st
di
‘in the world for backache iand’ all Kid- m
। Board of Trade and would work with farmer^ I nronnd. ,Fr6sno commenced neymnd bladder troubles. Ir
HASTINGS. MICH.
I f yon
you nave
have ]
Ur
।
them
instead
of
trying
to
forest*!!
them
with as| We have a large stock
.
their haying Ihfe week, while early rheamatisin or any other blood disease j
of goods that we will sell you at | j with that business sagacity of his he wheat is well hivultel out. ‘When'he a single do-^e will give rriief. &lt;vld by
reasonable prices and will ar­ | j might perhaps become one of the bitsFred L. lle^th, the druggist.
left the ijoldrux8tate fruit . trees were
range tirmti]of payment to suit
j inass men of the comt^uuity in reality, in bloom, nnd many onmges and
your cbnveaii-nce
Our stock
1 and make a useful citizen.
.
consists of I
*
leuions were yht remain i»g on tbe]
I believe it should be a great eocour- frees.
CARPETS, RUGS.
' agement tb the workers of the Board
CURTAINS,
of Trade to notice that all criticisms
Capital,
hdi! kuuiv bttier.tliln*i we have not ipare
Surplus,
$20,000.00
come from men who ore not members,
tort.ntnerit*. We »&lt;-prr*jut (lately e.
MADE BIG FORTUNE
Dohomn Oo.. the "COmplrta House Furwno refuse to become members, who
nlsbr.-s-a»d
will, sell you auyUilng
you msy want mr iM Home on moathly
will not pay a cent or do a thing (except
। Installments, (five u» a call.
kick) and who know nothing of what The Hisses Fannie and Florence Lees
Have Done so in Washington.
the Board has done and nothing of
Wm. G. Forman.
Many of our city rea&lt;lers will remem­
Jones Block.
Jefferson St.
LETT
what it is planning to do.
Hastings, filch.
Outer m«icr, Prtsldtnt.
ber Isaac Le&lt;«s, who lived in the brick
.
▲ Membkh.
We buy nnd will Second Hand Goods. '
house on North Broadway nepr tho
R. B. m«$cr. Ulct Pro.
Farmers would be more enthusiastic city limits, ami his two daughters the
Misres Fannie -and Florenn*. It will
for good roods if they thought the roads
bo recalled that several years «ur«&gt;. Miss
•
riTk HANK HKPOlcr.
JI. Ji. Jlndcrwo, Caihicr.
would not be monopolized by automo­
Fannie, who was a teacher in &lt;&gt;ur city
Import of the &lt;wM« of ,h* Ha*Unp Citv
What
Bank nt HrtlM* Mlehlpn. at the Hw*e «t biles h-r gpeeilway Iwmkivania.
dops nobody gooiL
tmslb&lt; m. March nt®, H®. a* called forbythi fanner wants to pay heavy road taxes schools, went to the state of Washing*
Comuil!&gt;HioD«*r ot tbft r^uMltut Department.
ton. where she Mvureti a |x»sition as
Let us invest yours
to make afamOoCh pavement so that a
, teacher. Soon her Hitter followedfew chug chug enrs can scare every They were both so w^ifi pleased with
Ixxin* anddHchutiO*.......... • • • ■ .......... .UtfiAM'
s
along with others and
horse^hey meet into 'tte side ditches?
Booth. mortga*-* slid Mssiritles ....... »i.ow
their new home that they induced
(mranfts
+-••
..................
—Albion Recorder.
»
aud start it working
their parents to go later on. They are
Banking horn*’. --■•*--•—•....................
Furniture and tixUttcs..........................
It
may
he
an
item
of
internet
not
all
residents of Whatcom. Washington.
Otter real ratafr-.-;...........j---.............
for you. No matter bosl little yon have, deposit it
Due from Mks th rescrre
knywn to all, that the United States It nppeanr'Jhat the two sisters saved
...
. 1....U............. 31,-* 61
supreme court has recently handed quite a good num each year from their
u. 3. nnd Natlaial Bank Curwith the
down an opinion tn the effect that poul­ salaries. This 'they judiciously . in­
Dlrectcn
&lt; told'%n
-1;'............. i’oi! 00
try running at large js wild-game nnd vested In the t;inter land uf that state,
Mlwr coin............. -..................
Nk’tehnnd cents • • • •• • • • .“
I that persons upon whom chicken tree* evidently using excellent judgment
Checks, rash items, internal revenue
Chester messer,
[MWs have a legal right to kill them.' They now have about 1,000 iicres of as
R. B. messer,
Itememter this next summer when fine timber land as can he found on the
your neighbor's chickens gut in your Slope, mostly covered by • the straight
R. C. Trench.
tn*-* that are used for the masts of
garden.—Err
,
It will earn its proportion of interest and pay you a
sailing
vessels,
and
for
which
ttere
is
m.
t.
CM,
The following is a letter from the
profit. That’s a thousand times better than hoard­
Argh Deacon, nf kanjuia. to Rev. a big demand at big prices. It is said;
0. $. Boodvejr.
Morony, Rector of Saint Timothy's that it would take’six figures to repre­
ing
it in an old wallet. A thousand times safer, and it
jflo.yw -■
Cute Waters,
church. Iola. Kans. Used by permis­ sent the worth of their holdings. Their
WIJSW 07
many friends will be pleased&lt;to learn
draws interest at 3 per cent. too.
■
sion.
•
Ji. JI. Jlwlcrsoii.
ArknnsaM City. Kans.. Feb. 8. 11105.. of their good fortune.
My Dear Mr. Morony:
“"uwSbml I* rtore^o’^SiolhtaA
You will enjoy “The Holy
City. ” Go and take your friends with i TOOK OVERDOSE PF LAUDANUM
Mrs. Mary A. Warner, of Rutland. (
you. Mr. Richmond, agent-pf Com­ took an overdose of laudanum Monday,
3 per cent tuertst pant Ii Sarles Deparmeit
pany. says, textend an invitation to
which woh tho indirect cause of her
and ccBpcMdcd KBl-aa«&lt;allv.
any of the ministers whom you may death which oocured Thursday. She
on Real Orate Stcuritv.
evidently took tho laudanum to ruleivo
'-—-^Fraternally yours,
■her sufferings-—t*o4-jiot with suicidal
Crawford,
and Tdf
-hrtentus had been neixirtethx^
Arch Deac3n-&lt;rf Kanw;—:
No ODltteS,

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Tbta ie the lime ot year when
colds are moat prerallenl...

Now on Exhibition at the City Hall. Will Be
Used at the City Election, This Spring.

i have sold the-

Weeks
“Break-up-a-CoId”
Tablets
for 15 years and can re­
commend them to all. It
is a splendid tonic for all
who are tired and run
down-conditions usually
resulting frqm colds.
Give II a trial and you will be
pleased. Other cold curve common.lo this market kept 10 stock.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

Prescriptions prepared as if for
the Doctor'^ own use.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

Sign of the Elephant.

REDUCED PRICES FOR

fl ARCH
I have several thousand nega­
tives that I will send away at the
end of this mouth, to be cleaned
off so they can be wed again.
Perhaps your negative may be
among the lot. In order that all
who deelre photos from negatives
I now have, may gel them. I will
make a
»
Reduction in Price for

AN OPEN LETTER.
Mr. Young Man. Dear Friend i
Have you a farm? If not. do you
wish to own one? I treat your answer
to thia question will be “yet." for a
farm la the best property that any man&gt;
young or old. ever had. When all else
fails, the farm remains. You knew that
fkrma are constantly rising in value.
If you ever hope to have a fartn. why
not make the mart now. and take ad­
vantage of the rising prices yourself.
Instead of waiting until you have to
pay more for the same property? No
man can make a mistake In Investing
now in wild or partially cleared lands
at a fair price, as the annual Increase
in value will be very much more than
the current rates of Interest.
I offer for sale ten thousand acres of
choice wild land In the south part of
Midland eounty. at from £7.00 to $12.00
per acre. This land is from « to 10
miles from railroad, but nir schools
and mostly on good roads and generally
on R. F. D. routes. Soli Is first-class,
mostly hardwood. with scattering plne.
and hemlock. Some «f these tracts have •
enough wood on thysi to pay for same.
Tho title Is perfect, with all taxes paid
up. I will sell them In forty-acre tracts
on contract, with a-down payment of
$.’50.00 and annual pttym'ontg of $25.00
or more, at- purchasur-may desire, with
six per cent Interest on deferred pay-.
do you
meot*- What &lt;cu.l&lt;-r
want? In this way,
who is willing both to work^»nd to save
bis rarnlnxw, may ^sye a farm and
hardly realixe that he’ has pakf any­
thing for IL Much of thia land Is weM
adapted to beet raining, and will' be
worth from $5QJ)0 to $100.00 pt-r acre
when subdued and developed. My
young friend, can you afford to neglect
this opportunity?. If you think well of
the chance, call upon or aildn'sr,
FRANK G. KNJCELAND.
' St. Louis. Mleh.

thli,month only
to all who have photos made
from any uf these negatives.
So do not delay, but place an
order at once or it will be too
late.

The above cut illustrates tho manner precinct is known and declared within
in which to operate the Abbot voting five minutes after tbe polls close.
machine, one of which is now on exih- " 2d. Mistakes are impossible with
bition at the city hall. These machines the Abbot machine. The voter cannot
will be used in the coming election make a mistake or spoil his ticket
this spring in this city.
The machint-’will not operate at all un­
These machines are here on tri^l. lift­ less it is operated right,
ing placed here at tiie expense of tho
3d. Corruption is an. impossibility
company which makes them, under the I unless thc'fdectipn inspectors are part­
condition that an expression be taken ies to it, ami unless there 'is collusion
from each voter on election day aa to between the voter and the inspectors,
whether he would favor their purchaw) which would l»o easily discovered by
by the city. If a majority favor it, anyone interested in preventing such
the machines are to be purchased at collusioxL
•3S0. each. Theee niacbinus ha ve
4th. Tbe-eaae with which the ma­
been in use in numerous cities in the chine can be o[»erated by the voter.
state for some time, and have invaria­
Any voter is invited to step in and
bly given satisfaction. ’
give the machine a trial before election
The advantages are as follows:
1st. The result of the election in the

H. J. Christmas,
THE PH0T06RAPIER,
Hastings,
Michigan

CALL FOR
“NO. 22."

. When you are in a burry for
meats of any kind just call for
"No. 22” and your wants will be
given prompt attention. We aim
to give all orders by phone our
immediate attention.
Special for the coming weelj

L EVENTS.

Home Rendered Lard

9g a pound

Guaranteed to bo extra tine.
We are receiving many orders for
our Piff Pork Sausage; give us a
trial.

F. W. Clifford
The MEAT MARKET Man

Two doore east of CltD Bank.
Phone 22 Hastings, Mich.

GINGHAMS and PRINTS
OVERALLS and SHIRTS
I also keep a stock ot

ORANGES, LEMONS, BA­
NANAS, FRESH CELERY.

The Maple City Club were charm' .ingly entertainod at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Luke Waters. Thursday eve­
ning by Mrs. Waters afid Mrs. Jacob
! Neaae. Pedro was the diversion and
' there were eleven tables fillet!. Elegant
1 refreshments were Nerved. The near
ness of St. Patrick's day led to the choosIing of green as the color scheme, and
the house and table1 decorations were
in harmony with this idea.
i
Lack of space last' week prevented
mention of the L. Ui B. A. society of
the M. E. church, which met at tbe
pleasant and hospitable Home of Mr.
। and. Mrs. J. T. Lombard. There were
! tfB present, and they were very pleasantj ly entertained by Mesdnmes J. T_
3 L ombard. Jason McElwain and Mattis
! Spaulding. Light refreshments were
&lt; served.
J
A merry crowd of about 40 friends
I of Rev. B. F. Fritz and wife gathered
J at their home Saturday evening and
i gave them a complete surprise. Light
l refreshments were served, and an even­
} ing of great pleasure for all was spent.
|
Mrs. Dr. H. A. Barber will enterI tain the physicians of tbe city this evet ning at her home, in honor of theDr’s
{ birthday.
|
Wednesday was the 00th’ birthday
j of Mrs. Minerva Handy and her
1 immediate relatives
concluded to
j give her a surprise, which they did
[ very thoroughly at the homo of her
1 daughter Mrs. W. H- Merrick
i
Saturday was the 80th anniversary
I। of the marriage of A. Wilmont and
«' wife. The neighbors and friends in1 tended to celebrate the event by giving
! them a surprise. Bnt the illnees of
Mr. Wilmont prevented the carrying
out of the plan. Therefore’ they sent
them a beautiful dish and a fine bou­
quet of carnations, which were greatly
appreciated by tho recipients.
A party of eleven young people from
thia city went to Woodland yesterday
and spent the day with Mrs. Margaret
Phillips, of that village and had a very
enjoysWe time.
r—*■
•;
In spite of a stormy evening a good­
ly number of the young people of the
Dorcin Daughters society, of the Pres­
byterian church, met at the home of
Mrs. E. Tyden Friday night. There
^yas an interesting program, also music
and games. A special feature were
the fine recitations by Mrs. Geo. Menhennick. It was a very enjoyable «vening. Light refreshments wer« served
by Mrs. Tyden. who in her happy and
hospitable way marie every one wel­
come. aud proved herwlf a royal enter­
tainer. The next meeting will be held
with the Misses BjurpeTzC.

;W, H, FAIRCHILD,;
’ Dry Goods and Groceries.
* roes doors east op ooodvbas mo,

A WARM
MEAL
is thoroughly relished after driving
to tbe city, and especially so, if it is
well cooked. Dont bother to.bring
your own dinner when you can get
a fine meal at our restaurant for
only

25 CENTS
Lunch room in connection and we
make a specialty of *vrder cooking.
We also carry a full Hue of Baked
Goods, Cigars and Confections.

Barnaby Bros.,
First door east of Banner Office.
123

Hastings, Mick.

lu the etty of Uaatln*B. lusaid county ouWednoday the ?.’nd day of March tn tho year owe
thousand ulna hundred nu4 Err.
Present. CtumaM. Mack. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the ratate of George Green
Arid, drenued.
Ou reading and filing the petition duly veri­
fied, of Emma Grrenfield. widow of nald deceaaed. praying that. .idmlnUtranuu of wild
mute rnny tn* granted to .Jarut-s Covert .or to
some otl:cr&gt;-.Ptab)e perwjn.
Thereupon It la ordered, that Monday the 17th
day of Abril A. P. 190* at 10 o'clock In the
forenoon, be aealimcd for the hearing of mdd
petition and that the belra at law of said deceas­
ed and all other |N&gt;rsons Interested In said estate
are reoulred to appear at a anwioa cf wild
Court, then to be bolden at the ITobale office,
in tbe City of Hastings, tn said County and
show cause tf any there be. why tbe prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. Aud It U
further ordered that said petitioner give notice
to the pereoiM Interested In said estate, of the
[tendency of said pelttloti and tbe hearing
thereof bv causing a copy of this order to be
published In the Hastings Baxxu a news­
paper printed aud circulated In said County of
Barry, once tn each week for three successive
vreeks previous to said day &lt;rf bearing.
"HAS. M. MaCX.

Judge ot Probate.

About 20 young friends of Miss .Teeaie
Wood gave bej- a very thorough and
enjoyable surprise Monday evening.
All prurient report a good time.
JAPANESE DAY AT WOMEN’S
CLUB,
Friday will Iw Japanese Day and in
open meeting for the Womens Club.
As the name suggests, this meeting is
open for al! who desire to attend. A
cordial inviation is given to ail women
not members to meet with t!w« club.
Therefwill bo special music by Mrs.
liobt. Burch aqd Mrs. Shackleton.

Here Is an explanation of tbe old
horseshoe superstition: St Dunstan
was a skilled farrier. One day while
at work In his forge tbe devil entered
In disguise and requested -Dunston to
shoe bls “single hoot." The saint, al­
though he recognised his malign cus­
tomer. acceded, but caused him so
much pain during the operation that
Satan begged him to desist. This St
Dunstan did. but only after be had
made/he evil oue promise that neither
be nor any of tbe lesser evil spirits, his
servants, would ever molest. the In­
mates of a house where tbe horseshoe
was displayed.
When King Henry VHI.’s name was
spoken In lite presence in the Louse of
lords every peer prostrated himself
wltb Asiatic servility. An entry In the
records of the house gives the sub­
stance of a speech delivered by the
chancellor on Jan. 10, 1541, In which
tbe king's goodness and wisdom are
extolled, and It tells us that whenever
his majesty was mentioned, "which
happened often,*’ all the lords pros­
trated themselves, bowing to the
ground ns one man.
Force of th~ Future.

Cut off the future.’ and man Is tbe
most timid of creatures. The demons
and dragons are too terrible for him
to face and attack. But spread before
him the Illimitable .future, and he will
dare all things, certain of victory at
last. Any night, however filled wltb
weeping, cun be endured by one who
known that joy Is coming In tbe morn-

Artist—I’ve jtm finished old Cashley’s portrait, but I haven't done him
justice. Friend—Haven't you? ArtistNo; htfs paying me handsomely for not
doing It.—New York I’rens.

Old men’s eyes are like old men’s
memories—they are strongest for things
a long way off.—Eliot
’ ,

Wednesday the and day of March a. D. idm.
^Present lion. Chas. M. Mack. Judge of Pro-

n‘*,u’r 01 the estate of Aaron-Clark

Ou reading and filing the petition duly ven­
ded. at John Carveth and Mury Clark the ad­
ministrators of said estate, come Into court nnd
thM‘ ,.h*T
Ptri'ared to render
their anal arsswtnt
.O,
« ,

Mid Graft. Tberetipoa
liHordsred. tli»l Friday tbe lath day of
April A. D. tan. al ten o'clock In the forenoon
al Mid probate office. b« and In hereby appototod
5“
*«1 that all pZrajus to
T1'?-*1'1 7UUaPl&lt;*r before n*Jd crurl.
at said time aud place, to nhow cau.v. If any
lbC l’r*Tpro&lt; »*»d Priltemer^e
uo. grsiriieti.
It •• farther ordered, that public notice there­
of be giveu by publication of a copy of this order,
for three successivo weeks prevtain to said day
Ct hearlut. ID- the lluttlnei H»wwww - paper printed

H you are going to do any building this year, it
“don't cost vou a cent" to let us figure op the bill
for BUILDING MATERIALS you will need,
and it may

SAVE YOU $ $
Lumber,
Hard Coal,

Lath.
Shingles.
Soft Coal,
Wood,
BricK.

and we know we can not only SUIT YOU, but
PLEASE you aa well.

SEE OUR UK OF ROOFIN8.

HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL Ct)
Phon* 254.

Mraaasas;
ARGAINS

NOW

We cao give you big values now on
CARPETS. MATTINGS. LINO­
LEUMS. Call and aee the :
:

Largest Line Ever Shown in
This City.
You will always find a big stock bf up-to-date FURNI­
TURE at our large double store. We ai nV to suit every­
body both in styles and prices. Come and see us before
you buy.

Miller S. Harris Furniture Co.
PHONE 226,

To Have and
To Hold
We have a mighty good trade on Coffee,
We have it and we hold it—once a coffee
buyer, here, always c„„.
one.
We handle nothing bnt the best coffees in
the market, and as we buy often, onr oof­
’ '
ire an- some of
them

F 5 ?u haven't need any of these—Just

STEW~BLQCft~ /
till I get my Rai
coat,
you say
fcy—most any night,
a,though the stars
[IJ/'ZlT1 /' may be bright
V/7
overhead.
Thus
unconsciously
1
you'testify to its
all-around useful­
ness. If you haven’t one, you’re
shy a necessity.
If you ' have
one, maybe it’s too ancient. Any­
way, get inquisitive with ours.
woolens-purt fabric-and
Bloch made.

Stein

Priced at - $15, $18 and $21.

Chidester«Burton

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH 22. 1905.

(

No man is above
even the critic.

WATCHES

»

A good,
service­
able case
whether of
Silverine
or Solid
L Gold, only
1 protects
3» I your
•9
■ watch
r movement
from in­
juryThe time
you get from your watch depends en­
tirely upon the kind of ••works”
you hate. We have a number of dif­
ferent makes in stock. When you
want a good time piece, please re­
member we can flt you out with any
grade of movement For any kind
of watch see us before you buy else­
where.

WANTED—House for small family.
Inquire at Banner office.

PERIONAL’MENTIOnJ

Will Olner was in Grand Rapids
W anted. 10,000 pounds pf buckwheat.
Munday.
Hastings Roller Mill Co.
EUUyu,llu„r. of Dolton. wu ti. tbe
Please note the auction ad. of Jam re
city yesterday.
E. dark on our last ]»age.
Frank Englehart went to Grand
’ When in need of clothing see J. N. Rapids Monday.
.
Covert the W’oodlaud clothier.
Misa Linnie Bennett left for Albion
J. N. Covert has a fine line of cloth­ Monday morning.
ing in his store at Woodland.
Mra. P. T. Colgrove was in "Grand
Note the call for township caucuses Rapids Saturday.
published In another column.
John Dawson made, a businem trip
Highest market price paid for poul­ to Detroit t’o-’day.
try. atC. W. Clifford’s market.
Prof. IW; T. Wallace visited Grand
Cha*. Thompson has the foundation Rapids Saturday.
laid for a new house en South St.
Donald McLeay, of. Nashville, was
M. M. Davidson has moved into Mr. in the city Monday. ’ .
Denison’s house In tbe second ward,
Mias Frances Crowell left for Chi­
George Booth, of the 4th ward, cago Saturday morning.
Wolden Bronson was in Grand Rap
suffered a stroke of paralysis last week.
ids on business Tuesday.
Shoe repairing neatly and promptly
John
Weinert made a business trip
WKU.
done J. C. Woodruff.' with C. H.
to,Grand Rapids Monday.
Osborn.
D. J. Kehoe and M. J; Boynton were
Burn to Mr. and Mra. W. J. Wuolirton in Grand Rapids Thursday.
7 1 NF. WATCH MAKING AND
of Carlton. Saturday night, a ten
INOBAVINC A SPECIALTY.
Arthur Patten, of Cloverdale, is in
pound son.
the city Jon business to-day.
Henry Mishler has begun work on
JOHN BESSMER.
Albert Edmunds, of Banficld. called
tbe foundation for a new residence on
THE JEWELER.
HASTINGS, SUCH.
•in Hastings friends.Sunday. '
.
Hanover St.
Glenn W. Greenfield, of Grand Rap­
Sunday's storm of tdeet and ice made ids. was in tho city Monday.
Monday morning's trains all a few
Register Dokter went to Prairieville
minutes late.
last evening un u brief visit.
The Banner force is indebted to Mrs
Barton Cartright, of Hickory Camera,
Lewis Tuttle, of Irving, for a sack of
is the guwst of Edmund Wood.
delicious apples.
Mr. anil Mrs. L. J. Goodyear were
Carlton taxpayers will note the call Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.
for a caucus at the-town ball Monday
.Mr.
anil Mrs.Ed Burton are expected
March 27th, at 2 p. m.
hom^ from California early next month.
Wanted, a good active boy. not
Mrs. F. M. Wood. of Freemont, .
afraid of work, to learn the printer's
Mich., spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida trade. Inquire at BANNER office.
Wood.
|
L. H. Evarts has purchased five
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath, of Mid- .
acres of land south of F. E. Johnson's dleville, spent Sunday with Hastings
in the second ward and contemplate" friends.
1
building a new home.
Mrs. Weldeu Bronson left yesterday
From present indfeatfons the build­ for Cliicago to care for a sister who is
ing record of this year in Hastings will very ill.
exceed that of la-%t year
Miss Bowie Willison, of Toledo, spent
■The river h:u» been overflowing its Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Julia |
Imnks the pqst week, but the high •Willison.
water has not come within three or
C.“G. Stokoe.c;f Grand Haven, visit­
four feet of last sjrring’s record.
. ed at Qeo. Tolhurst's a few day the
Sinking of auction bills, if yob past week.
,
want th-'in printed in tho best possible
J. T. Lotnlxml left Saturday mom- |
form on good, heavy paper, call At the ing for a .business trip in Northern
BANNER office. Price $1.73“for ail&gt; Michigan.
I
t bills.
.\
Mr. Baldwin aud wife of Mendon. .
W. DeYoung, of Detroit, was inThii' are visiting at his sister's, Mrs. Alice
city the past week looking for a loca- Blanchard‘s.
tion-to establish a -basiness here, hut
Mrs. M. R. Turner was called to
could mot find a single emptyjitoro Woodland Munday by the serious illnetw I
building.
Quality Shoe Store.
of her father. .
Tobias Garn will have an auction
Mr. and Mrs Isaac Taylor, of Grand
m-m «-»♦♦♦■*♦***♦♦*&lt;
sale at his farm in Carlton six milre Ledge, spent Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. ■
straight north of the city on Friday, G. W. Lowry.
March 81st. at ten- a. m. W.‘ H
C. J. Webb, uf Chicago,, was in tho '
Couch, auctioneer.
city the guest of Emil Tyden, Monday
Miss Yinnie Ream went .to Pentwat­ and Tuesday.
er, Hesperia.. While Cloud and FreeBti.lillilliliUiiilillMililillilllilllMIIIMIIIMliilHMIMiiMiUilg moDt, this morning, and will awiot . Mr. and. Mrs. John Wickham are
visiting at their son's, Jas. Wickham's
It looks as though the maple sugar Mra. J. W. Scott, of Chicago, a soloist in Grand Rapids.
in entertainments at those places.
season wonld 1* a little short.
Dr. J. G. McGuffin went to London, 1
We notice by the Nashville News
Just rceibvedia carload of wood plast­ that Senator Glasgow has been taking Canada, last evening to attend the fu­
neral
of a-brother.
er at Rowlader’s elevator.
on a new business, having added a
Volney Ferris, of Allegan, spent 1
J. N. Covert, of Woodland, is offer­ grocery establishmvnt to his hardware
and furniture business in that town. Saturday and Sunday with friends in
ing good bargains in clothing.
this city and vicinity.
The BANNER will print 200 auction
For flour, feed. coal, wood and eleva­
Miss Indabelle Busby and Mr. Carl
tor stock, phone 1W». Menzo Turner. bills on good, heavy paper for $ 1.73.
If ytfu want auction bills printed, Cater visited the latter’s parents in
House and lot for sale. 714 East
Grand
Rapids Sunday.
Grand St. Enquire qf Geo. M. New­ call at the BANNER office. We will
.Tule Shellenberger and wife and Mra.
print 200 on good heavy paper at $1.75.
ton.
Miss Maude Harper, who has been Robert Bell, bf I^ake Odessa. visited at
Auction bills, printed on good heavy­
Grant Muir's Thursday.
’
paper, 200 for $1.75 or ’100 for $1.50 at at the homo of her parents Mr. nnd
Miss Gertrude Fialey, of Limn. O.,
Mra. A. M. Harper for the past seven
the BANNER office.
weeks recovering from the typhoid was the guest of Mr. nnd Mra. J. S.
Andrew Severance has bought the
fever, returned to her work in Grand Goodyear the post week.
Will Fairchild bouse on East Court
Rapids last week.
" Mrs. Minnie Olner left Monday to
St., in the second ward.
There was an error in oqr announce­ accept a position with-the Spring Dry
Dewitt Murdock is making .some veryfloods Co.. at Grand Rapids.
ment
of
the
Rutland
'spelling
contest
extensive improvements on his resi­
to be heM in the Pwlunk church. The
Dwight Goodyear, of Lima, O.. has
dence in the fourth ward.
BANNER stated it would lie Mar. 24. lieen the guest of home friends the past
P. A. Sheldon has been overseeing This is a mistake. It will lie held week, returning to Lima Monday.
the plotting of the McNair land re­ Thursday evening Mar. 30.
J. W. Otl returned to Albion Sat­
cently acquired by the Hastings
A bill has passed the legislature for- urday after a abort stay' in the city
Realty Co.
biding divorced jicraons from marry­ in the intercut of the new gas plant.
The rapid rise uf the river last week ing within a year. That will help
Mrs. Roy Tift will soon go to Kala­
after the rains shows the effect of many Home. As the law is a couple may
&lt;1 rains emptying into the Thornapple in marry before the ink is dry on thi? mazoo to juin her husband, who has
rented his father’s farm near that city.
this aud Eaton countie.
decree which tnay have been issued to
Mr. Herbert Dustin and Mra. Anna
Lost Iwtwren W. Green St. and either.
EHzaliethSt. a centerpiece, embroider­
James E. Clark, living 4tf miles sout^ Shaug’ of Kalamazoo. wore guests of
ed in American beauty roses. -&amp;nder o€the city and three fourths of a mile Mr. and Mrs. Ahram Contant over Sun­
please leave at this office and.receive north of the Hendershott school house, day.
W. R. Cook wpnt to Detroit to-day
reward. .
in Baltimore, will have an auction
Judge Smith on Monday sentenced sale Wednesday. March 29th. at one to attend a meeting of the executive
Fred Raymond of Yankee Springs to o'clock p. tn. Read the ahuouncement 'Committee of the -Michigan Press Ah•Hociatiou.
75 days in the Detroit house of correc­ on quf last page.
tion. Ho was convicted of assault on
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cherry were
There are two realms why you
John Daley.
should buy Top-Round shoes. 1st. be­ called to Vermontville Wednesday
night
by the death of Mrs. Chas.
When one sees the beautiful new cause they have tbe best style and the
Michigan Central depots in Nashville most wear for tho money. 2d. because Cherry, of that village.
and Charlotte it makes oae wish for they always fit and are comfortable.
Chas. A. Weinert, who was compel­
an equally good M. C. passenger sta- No breaking-in needed. See bur new led to come home from Harvard
"tion in Hastings.
spring line. Price $8.50.,
College because of illness, will return
Morrill Lambie &amp; Co.
Will yon invest your savings at 12
to Cambridge this week.
per cent if I can show you a clean gilt "a representative of the Abbot Vot­
Dr. G. W. Lowry went to Clarksville
^Iged safe proposition secured by real ing Machine company, on his return today. Iwiug called there to operate
estate? Highirt references. Addrres from a visit to Hastings last week, upon Mra. James Sullivan, of that
stated that for a town that is up to’ place, for cancer of the breast.
100, Banner office.
' Lost between the Presbyterian church date and a genuine bustler in al£branch-।
Miss France* Crowell went to Chicaand the’ BANNER office, an oval esof business life that city is as good, go Saturday to attend the dressmaker’s
shaped, gold locket marked with tbe as there is in Michigan for its sixe. He, convention. Mra. Frank Newton left
monogram. J. R. M. Finder leave at . says that Hastings is good, but its peo­। Monday to attend the same gathering.
ple are better, and that while he was
this office and receive reward.
Mra. John Goodyear went to Oamthere ho received from tho officials ot:
The north and south roads have been the city, the businowmen and tho peo­ bier Ohio, the latter part of last^week
a fright fur a few weeks, but the wel­ ple in general, everyt possible courtesyr to visit her daughter Harriet who is
come rain of last week did a good deal and consideration that could be exten­■ attending Harcourt Seminary in that
toward settling the highways, and put­ ded to s visitor.—Hudson Gaxette.
place.
ting them in condition for traveL_—_

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Sell You Honest
Goods at close
prices and guaran/
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the better grade of
goods. Bear that
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SUPREMACY IN DRESS GOODS
There was a time when we did not count much on onr DRESS GOODS
DEPARTMENT, but now it is of great importance, particularly at this
season.
We have surpassed in variety, values and completeness any
season we ever had.
Have you seen them yet ?
It is a pleasure for us
to show them to you You will be delighted with their newness and choice.

Now

GordedBSolB
Nbw VoHbs and Garivas
New SlGllllans and Lustres
New Eollans
New TUlbst and Broadcloth
an(1 Gaslwres.

We are gradually completing all departments and will show you a fine
selection of all goods.
The quality is right and the price is right.

If Anything is WRONG you’ve got the REMEDY
MONEY BACK STORE.

WRIGHT BROS.

Phone
30

Hastings,
Mich.

The
We are showing some nobby SPRING JACKETS in
tan Caveat trimmed, with buttons or braid, satin linied
or good Sateen lining at
$5.00
We have a new line of Handsome Lace Curtains
from

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Door Panels

75c

to $-4 per pair.

*25 and 50c.

LOCAL NEWS

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Saturday Special,
For SATURDAY, MARCH 25, we offer 6 doz.
Fancy Collars, Turnovers, etc. Values up to
50c for, each - - - - - - - - - -

Ladies’

17c

81LKS-|g
Are still fashion’s favprite for the separate spring and sum­
mer wrap. Our splendid assortment of fancy silks easily place
onr silk department in the lead.
Compare onrs with what
others offer.
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36
20
36
20

in. Spottsprufe Taffeta, per yd.
in.' Peau de Soie silk at, “ “
and 27 in. Black taffeta, “ “
in. Black Taffeta only
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$1.50
1.00
1.00
75C

Colored Taffetas
for silk Shirt Waist'Suits, priced at

50,

75, 80c, $1.00.

Skinner’s Satin in all shades, 36 inch wide,
Guaranteed for 2 seasons. Price per yard.

$1.50

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The Peoples

Store

Hastings. Mich.

�H A STINGS BANNER MARCH, «, '9°5 .

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800 Yds. of

CALICO
I have on hand bOO yards of a
fine grade of Calico that sells
every where at fl cents i&gt;er yd
and upwards. I must have
more room for spring stock
aud In order to get it I will
sell this 800 yards at.

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SCHOOL NOTES
The mock trial was given last Friday
afternoon in the high school room.
Tbe case was that of Victor Hilbert,
who was arrested for robbing tbe
Woodland Exchange Bank -of Messrs.
Brown &amp; Co., on Oct, 12, LWM. The
result -wMs that the accused was found
guilty and sentenced to work in the
Michigan Post-hole factory for ten
years.
Several of the young friends of Har­
old Warner together with the teachers,
gave him a pleasant surprise at his
home Wednesday evening. The event
celebrated Master Harold’s 10th birth­
day. The evening wm spent very
pleasantly in playing games after
which dainty refreshments were served.
The evening win enjoyed by all and we
wish Master Harold many such oc­
casions.
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The’ fifth and sixth grades are read­
ing Moloch'a Little Lame Prince.
Last Friday Mrs. Benson,, Mra. Wol­
cott, Misses Nina Esterbrook and Rena
Wolcdtt visited the high several room.

the church every Wednesday eveningEveryone is welcome.
Mias Eunice Hall returned Saturday
from a week's, visit with, friends in
Nashville.
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Their is-a nice lot of logs here at the
railroad as ever was delivered here.
Fred Todd brought one million feet of
logs in all. and they were all delivered.

Sound Sleep Depends
On Good Digestion
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CARLTON CENTER

Grandma Eisen hood has been upon
tho tdek list tho past few days.
' Mrs. Ina Bottrall and son Willie left
Tuesday for Grand Raipds, where they
will make their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. 8.W. Barker, of Grand
Dou*t delay your purchase,
Rapids, and Mra Barheit, of Luther,
but come al once while the
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rich­
stock is complete.
ards, being called here by the serious
1 have a fine line of
illnetw of Robert Forsyth their father.
On last Wednesday Mr. Forsyth had
three violent hemorrhages of the lungs
and Tor a time his life was despaired ot
but is a httlojwtter at this writing,
of all kind?, and can ptease
though very weak.
you in quality and price.
John Fuller of Hastings is doing the
JUgliest Price* for Produce. •
masonry work on Jesse Knowles new
Delayed letter.
house.
The senior chum will begin Child'a
Mr. W. L. Allgw and family arrived
COATS &lt;5R0VE
History of England next week.
Sunday-nnd are now Mjttled in their
GENERAL STORE.
Last Saturday evening Misnes Curnp- home-over the store.
bell aud Hinea, and Mr. Ham ill enter­
The past few days has stopfied the
tained the sanior chow at the home of
Mr. 'njid Mra; Velte. The evening wan making of maple sugar but it is hojaxl
we-shall
have acme wanner weather
jq-ont very enjoynhly ia playing games
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and jesting. । All were! sorry when the soon.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Will Allerding
hour to adjourn drew near. With a
WOODLAND.
Sunday
a
boy.
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Mr. anil Mrs. S. VanHouten were cordial invitation to come again and a
goal
night
the guests
departed^;
Mrs. Gnu-e Wooteti^t i» now a happy
called io
to Woodbury
on nnmruuv
Saturday uigiu
night■! hearty
uniiwi
wwumn in:
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,
mother, a little Ixiy- coiping -to their
the .leatb uf Hri -VauHduteir. “k,n‘: w‘* V“m ““X
. home early Sunday morning.
father. Mr. Geo. Huy. who iunwed i hurting memuncs.
Next
Fridnjthe
literary
society
will
Frank Burry is moving liiH house­
ateay 6n Saturday evening.
.1. M. Smith wusal Hastings Monday give a imxjk trial. Victor Hil­ hold effects upon the B. Fisher farm.
bert i? accused of, robbing the Wood­ Mr. Fisher will work tho Rogers farm
. op legal business.
bind Exchangi.' Bank, on Oct.. I'XHKM. in Irving noxt^ycar.
z.-S- Kuthennun and -Tolw M. Smith
The Junior class was very succeseful
Rufus Hoamttr having decided to quit
/were subpoenaed to appear in circuit
lit the Iwx social last Friday evening, farming will still his stock at auction
court hu*t Wednesday.
in clearing about eight dollars.
on Friday, and as mmmi asposniable
Ernest Densmore has closed his.
thereafter will move into his house
sch'Mil in the F*fth district in Carlton
just north of the store and make his
towmdiip,
COATS GROVE.
future home there.
George Geiger was pronounced insane Delayed letter.
P. Roush will occupy the farm va
and was taken to Kalamazoo on Friday
Coral Fuller of Hastings visited
cated by Mr. Hosmer. .
last by August Gpiger and C. S. Pal­ friends here Sunday.

5c per yd.

SHOES|

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?LJZdrerinz stomach sets rour nerre. on wire, banisho sleep mA jea-es j-oo
and a terrible, opprend.e
of Impends calamity
Y^^hln m.d acrawny; your f^e U pinched and
W M dmM vnn In the morning a bad taste and bod breath.
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We have a remedy « know.will correct three conditions.
Kexal'
&gt;sm Tablets
laoicxs will
w»u make ymir atanach
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111 quiet your
vonr.lPrVM'
VIH1T veins
VCIM with
With rich,
rfCh , red
They
nerves ; fill your
blood; brighten your eyes; put flesh on your bones; make
your complexion clear and fresh, and bring you
Bound, refreshing sleepWe guarantee they will relieve you of U&gt;e
load that is breaking you down physically and
mentally.

HENRY RflQLfl,

rive
Yews'
Suffering
Ended

WOODLAND

years I ruffe red
•cutely with indigestion, my prinTipo! Complaints being headaches and
feclimr of fuilnean and distress after
eating.
with this I suffered
severely with a belchi ng of gas and a general
down condition I took the Hexail Dyspepsia
Tablets and I cannot my too much for what they accomplLshed for me. My headachca and all the accom­
panying ills have entirely disappeared. I sleep wril and my
p^nend health has im
Geo-see SL, Buffalo, N

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Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth

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merton.
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(J. E. Rowlader shipixxl a car load of
QUIMBY.
G. C. Garlick’s homes run away on Ihogs from here Monday.
Mr. Wm. BonrJqn called on friends
Thursday afternoon. leaving his team
Mra.-Victor Rogers who is helpless
for a moment untied back of. his store.- ,with rheumatism at the homo of her in this pl are last Tuesday, having just
they took advantage of his absence and father T. H. Rodelamgh is some better. returned from a three week’s visit in
Ohio.
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started home on a dead run but when
The meetings closed Sunday evening,
they came in front Of hi*, home they them will lie several baptised this
Mrs. C. GaaV.'loin sr. has gone to
turned in aud ran astride a shade tree, week.
Buttle Cri-hk aniTAugusta on a short
breaking his harnesN . and delivery
.visit with her son Frank and daughter
Geo. Townsehnd has hjs mill yard
wagon to quite a considerable extent.
Mra. O’Brien.'
. nbdut all clear if logs. Mr.'Ruling of
Mr. anil Mrs. Warner gave a surprise Hakiings has Iwen doing the sawing.
An April fool'school 0ocinl will be
on their son Harold on Friday evening
held at Maccabec Hall Apr. 1. for tbe
in honor of his tenth birthday. The ' Mr. Gary Crook and family of Hast- benefit of the library. I^adies bring
wening was spent in games after inp». attended church here Sunday.
boxes.- Let everyone come out and
Mrs. Harrison. Long is caring for have a good time.
which ice cream and cake were served.
.Mra.
Stephen
Wnlf,
of
Lake
Odessa,
Daniel William is suffering with a
There was quite a good many at the
.
very l»ad hand the result of his pet cut who is seriously ill.
L. A. S. held sit. Scott McIntosh’s hurt
luting and scratching him, while playr i Tliere was a largo crowd at the L. A WedneMiay. Mjs. Jaa. McIntyre will
uig with it. Eryesipcjaa has set in S. at the church hurt Thuraday. Pro­ entertaia in three weeks for sapper.
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and he has -had quite a considerable ceeds $B.4O.
We hope "to see a large attendance. ,
trouble, liut is a little better at this
Some o£ the farmers have contracted
Mr. Htory Bidlernnn has moved on
writing.
to raise sugar beets next summer for his father's farm in north Baltiniorev
Rowlader Bros. &amp; Reiser started up a Ijmsihg company.
where he-will try farming, his father
baling hay last week with a new gasoMr. Cortis is moving on the farm and mother having moved to Hartings.
. line engine, being the M*cond one they recently purchased of Forest Jonrdim. Charlie Rbid has taken his place on
have in use at the present titne.
Several have applied for carrying the the scctioa.
James Cramer and wife formerly of mail on the rural route t^iat will start
this place, but fpr the past' few year’s from •here.
Muny,. gideed. are the curious cue­
editor of the Sunfield Sentbifl. left for
Jcihn Aspinwall has moved on the
torus coUTHTtrd with tin- Russian
MerceFeounty. lx Dakota, where they Garj- Crook farm.
’
army, says n writer in a Ixmdnn jour­
will settle ujxm n claim jothieh Mr.
Miss Jessie Brooks, the Coats Grove
Cramer has taljen up. He i f|xpects to schblil teacher, spelled the school down nal. For kisfnnce. none hut giants are
allowed In .the ‘PreriiiriiNhcnskl body­
farm it for a while nnd thru ho may
at the Fisher schtxil house at-the spell­ guard regtnent To the Isinallowsk*
start up in tho newspaper business ing match.
regiment none but fair men are ad­
again. Their many frirmMan Wood­
Miss Bessie Smith came very near mitted. wliflc a turned- up nrHc in the
land wish them success in 0ieir new
; qualifying adormimut of the'Pawiow
line
gettiiig
run
over
iby
the
cars
Tuesday.
home. _
guards. Th'- Guards chasseurs, on the
She wks returning from, the Holmes
Married, on Wednesday qvtaing, at school, where shq is teaching. She was other hand.' are composed exclusively
the M. E. parsonage, by the Rev. driving near the crossing when the of dark haired men Then, too, the
dlstlnrtkyn between officers of the
Lyon. Mr. Geo. Forman, son of Mr.
train from the north came and she did 'guards and thosq serving in line regi­
■ and Mra. L. R. Forman, anil iMiss Inez
not she it. A couple of men were at ments Is mast marked, a guard llenHair of Luke Odessa. Mr. and Mrs.
the dej-ot and they saw her danger and tenapt tmti! recently taking precedence
Forman will go to housekeeping at
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yelled but the bells on the horse made over a captain trf tho line. Further­ I
once in Baltimore township^
so much noise that she did not hear more the pay of Infantry officers hi line
Mrs. Kate Hofstetter was in Eaton the warning. She just got across as regiments is ludicrously small. What
the Infantry private’s lot is can better
Rapids on business last week.
the engine appnmehed the crossing; be Imagined than describad.
Mra Joshua Dillinbwk.received word The hon»e became scared and ran
that her father in Ohio was dead. Mr. throwing her out. She held to tho
Of 160 Acres
In England the penalty of tar and ??
and MraDillinback started inlihediatc- lines and was dragged several rods.
CnnxHan XorthwcsL Cbe»i&gt; ratra
ly for her old home on Friday noon.
The horac got away and ran home, go­ feathers was jntrdduced In 1189, when
'■ f' “ *:Urr'- For
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CHARLES BffiXIS.
Ira Cotton has’ moved into Rev. ing into the barn and taking tho cut- Richard I., before setting out for the
‘ ^TV.ni’n.p.nl Coauntaslooer, t p. Kail war
tor in with him. breaking the cross Holy Laud, oidnlnod. in order to pre­
Sult.. Majorle Block. Battle Creek. Mfch.
Crites house.
serve the discipline of his fleet, tha\
Lawrencex Royer has ■ moved into lw. Miss Smith was hurt some but whosoever shofld tie convicted of theft
,
, Jacob Rcisingpr’s tenant, house and not seriously.
should first have his head iffiaved; that
PKOBATK OKUEK
Mr. Cook went to Muskegon Friday boiling pitch should then Iw |»oured Stole of Michigan, County of Barry, as
will work for him tho coming season.
npon It. and a cushion of feathers (de
a
Mrs. Susan Flory is suffering with on business.
pneumonia
There was a spelling tqatch at tho la plume d’ornll}er) shaken over IL Ife to tbe Lltv of IUaUui, inJid0
was afterward to be p^t on shore at Tuesday the 7th day of March In
Mra. Ermont 'Bates sperft the latter school house. Three or four schools tbe first place tho ship touched nt, ouetbouaand nine hundred and five
,e*r
were
represented but the Coats Grove though, after a baptism of boiling
I’re^ut Chas. M. Mack. Judn of Probate.
part of last week with Mr. atid Mrs.
H*ny O.
school was victorhm. Gertrude Ehret pitch, tho poor wretch would have lit­ jX.'SieXM.’
S. Overamith of West Woodlaud.
tle life left in him. In modern times
P. R. Holmes is moving Onto his spelled the school down.
l*tlUon duly vertThe Rev. XX O. Purdy of this place, the practice has round, favor with the fied, of Lyman .loves, son-of said
propery in the village. Fret! Durkee
populace aa a means of readily exe­
has rented Mr. Holmes farm and has Iwptised four men and two women last cuting Justice on an offender whom
Friday in the Baptist church baptistery the law perhaps ahows no anxiety to
moved onto tbe same.
reach.—London Mall.
Mr. Stanton of Mapte Grove jwas in at Hastings.
Mra. Wm. Flory and Mrs. A. Slooom.
our village on Monday to "bid Ion the
cleaning and lowering of .the Woodland were called to the bedside of 'their
’Tho only perfectly beautiful wo­
father Mr. Williams, of Woodland. Sat­
Center drain.
man,” said a well known sculptor,
Edith Bond left hero on Saturday for urday. He had another stroke of i«lr- -must have been a goddess I never of aald Court, then to be hoMwi u the
In tbe City of Hautugs. in
Florida where she expoota to make alysis. His recovery is doubtful as he saw a perfectly beautiful woman In ofilre
•nd show cause if any there be. wh^ ra7.
had a stroke about one year aso.
my life, nor even heard of the. exist­
her future home with her father.
The
L.
A
.S.
will
meet
at
the
church
ence
of
one.
A
h
for
Cleopatra,
n
learned
notice
George Hauer of Lowell was here on
Englishman has discovered In some an­
Saturday and Sunday, called 3|ere l&gt;y andj^erve dinner this week Thursday.
i order to t»
m -u
Mrs. Sam Gutchess visited her par­ cient gossip written on papyrus that pnbltabM
- Ils' terious illneas of his father. Geo.
aho had tbe foxy red hair and die ww printed
&lt; ov.nty'ol
Hauer, who is suffering from rheuma* 1ents Mr. and Mrs. Shdden, of East freckled skin of all the Ptolemy family Barry, oooe tn i
Castleton, Friday and Saturday.
tism of the heart.
and was obliged to n-eort to hair dyes
Prohkle Register.
Mrs. William Smith and grand­ and ceameUca to keep up her reputa­ [ATn» Copy.)
Phil Burgees, our county drain com­
missioner, was in town on Monday daughter. are visiting her sons Ber­ tion far looks. But perhaps the severand Tnewday selling the cleaning out 'nard, of Kalamazoo, and James, of Al­ eat shock to the feelings la to learn that
Mary, queen of Scots, actually squint­
and lowering of the Woodland Center bion.
ed, and that Mma. Du Barry wore a
drain.
There will be a
'orchlldren.ntfe.mrt. IVoooUto.

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build

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build a Barn?
repair your House ?

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We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line
This promises to be a busy year. You will be. wise to ar
range NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in bur

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FREE HOMES

Foley’s Honey .„&lt;&gt; Tar

Hffilloi central, give me Na kt”
Rowlarlpr
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riuht 'twav tO' rerton^L^J."
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Silted, sendU75
me up ton^
a ton
iive^d
enough, good-by1^- “Go^d-by ^fd'
AlnS&lt;&gt;t, cheap

Do \ ou Burn Soft Coal?
market. Let
per

ROWLADER BROS. &amp; REISER
Wuxhouee oppoelte C. K.a S. fe^.116 57

�CUTICURA1

CQBB’S CORNERS.

Newman Cobh wax expected home
for a vacation Saturday evening, from
Alma where he has been attending
school.
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The Man Who
iVASHIMGTON LETTER
Was Wronged

THS H032B 07 VDTOL

To Thin People
Let us advise you to tahe Vinol; The
reason it is the best strength and flesh
creator is because it actually contains
all the medicinal elements taken from
genuine fresh Cods’ Livers, without oil
or grease. These combined with organic
iron and other body building ingredients
create the greatest flesh, strength and
tissue builder known to medicine. Try
it on our guarantee. Respectfully,

Discussion has been general among
all classen of people In Washington for
[Copyright. M06, by T. C. McClure.)
Mr. Koch, tbe state agent for the
Jim Cnsaldy was a brute of a man. some days a» to .the opinion of the Dis­
National cn-am wparatorx. sjient Thura- That was no more hi* fault than If trict court of appeals bolding that Sat­
day| and Friday at Z. Moor’a
he Mil beeu txpi a wolf. His mature urday afternoon la a legal half holiday
Friends and neighbors of Mr. Joe ' bad ««“* Jown to Wm from others. "for ajl purpose*.”
Much speculation has been indulged
WUUt«a
......wo and
.xuu wife
win, gnre
gu.ru them
Xbem avena ven-, and
Tf., bnt
u““lived
“cu it
,
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W11PU
... 1term
__ In In ns to what the effect of tbe opinion
'
pleasant
surprise Thursday evening
fbeu lYi
Qu—*ul.t,H,,b’
hta first
PDIPC TUT CFT rhl Ab°Mt
wer« prceent. Dancimr and f^0.0 U Wn* fw burK,»n'- He bad en- will l&gt;e on the Operations of tbe gov­
ernment departments nnd tbe transac­
rnlbt I nt SET $| i^PhyiwweTX amiXSts u
tions of business ordinarily suspended
Itheevtmimr.
■Mfftohm money and goodA Tbe own■boemui^.
Refn«hm«nt. wore served.
er ef tiie place wax a well off man. He on Sbndaya. Tbe consensus of opinion
I Mr. and Mrs. WiUiha go to their new could spare what had been taken nnd among tbe lawyer# seems to be that
home near Hastings today (Monday): never miss IL The burglar could uot the departments will be tn bowise em­
w.
«,rry ta !«. them from th» understand why. so much fuss was barrassed or hauipcrvd by the opinion
neighborhood.
ma* over'It He felt injured when the In the matter of keeping op*?n Satur­
day afternoons. The question ban been
Wi H GOODYEAR, Driwal*
Sidney Fifield is moving on the Geo. lawyer spoke of him as a criminal and considered at length by tbe office of the
when
papers bad something to say
The agonleiaj itehlnj aad bamiw HnbbuJ pl.ee,
tw Habb«d will about the
his hangdog look. It seemed to corporation counwl. and -the attorneys
ol the fkie,, aa in ccecma ; the irighttnl mow on what ia known a. the Lane him to tie a combination agnlust him, who have gone into tbe subject care­
•calreg, aa in psoriaai,; the loaa of pltoe In Rutland
a conepiracy to prevent him from llv-, fully express the opinion that, despite
SS-hS^f^ffe»
ing bto/natural life.
■ the fact that there can be no contro­
Mr. Megi ver who baa l„n
versy about Saturday being a legal
By and by. when It so happened that half
making in the • neighborhood returned
holiday, the government .employ­
Kg“,j
&amp; to her home Wednesday
tbe detectives were giving Cassidy a I ees can
be lawfully required to work
rest
fqr
a
few
weeks,
be
got
married.
anxiety of worn-out parents, u in
There will be-a dance at the Grange In his way he loved tbe young woman. that day until the usual closing hour. ,
milk crust, tetter, and salt rheum, .ill hall Saturday evening.
oitri! stanOwd Time.
Hasting* m follows:
In another way sbe would, be of help
demand a remedy of almmrt snperIn Uncle Sain'w dead letter sale,
to him; He knew and respected other
TOTWOTj----------------which
take*
place
annually,
there
were
No. 103. Detroit expressf 7^
men who lived on what their wives
with them. That Cuticura Soap, Oint­
HOLMES CHURCH.
No. ins. Gr'S Rapid, fc New York
tills year (5.272 pieces, exclusive- of
ment, and PiRs are such stands proven
earned
at
the
washtub?
and
he
had
no
L. N. Durkee js suffering from a se­
No. liM, New\ork»-xprees....... . ..............g;«
J lowrtfalo
beyond all doubt. No stateinerM is
&gt;o. 1M. Night expressi;(
doubt it being respected lu his . turn. hooka and jewelry, of Which there were
r Shultz
made regarding them that is uot justi­ vere iittack of tonsilitia
Ra£mrs.
.
WESTWARD
He bad been married a week when be 1,098 lots of the former and 487 of the J0:W 3:46 7
fied by the strongest evidence. The
CoateUJroTr
Mr. mid Mra M. P. Fuller attended blackened his wife's eyes and broke a latter.
Xo. Kg, Grand Rapid* express,
Wool land
J*
taPlds express,
P«n2?r1and
the power to
The articled, which are sold at auc­
ao. 103. Mall ...'.^L......
afford immediate relief, the certainty the birthday party of'tbe latter's sister couple of ribs for hw. He felt that It tion have accumulated in the dead let­
5o. KU. Pacific express \T.”.”
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of speedy and permanent cure, the ab- Mra Handy, at the home of her daugh­ was his, privilege. When tbe police and ter office of the post office department
I-anMns
Trains Noe. ioi. laviiK and 1«, dally.
tbe judge differed with him lie looki^l
Grand: Rapids
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O.W. Kvuoute.
P.&amp;T. A..
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nave ter Mra. -Will Merrjck in Hostings.
within the past twelve months. They
upon
it
।
ns
a
put
up
Job
to
discourage
niade them the standard skin care*
Martin and granddaughter Mi«
Chlcafo.
W.J. Kkaley, G.P. A.
were either held for postage, incorrect­
Md humour remedies of tiie civilized Pteari hwkw
. Hxirtlnxs.
'ockwood
returned to their home . blui from seeking natural enjoyment
world. I ■ r ...
■
While be was serving his sixty days ly addressed or seized because hi trans­
The grandest testimonial that can | *“ Can^riait
through
the
malls
In
violation
of
the
a fellofr prisoner told him that the
be offered the Cuticura remedies is
Itostal laws and regulations.
,
their world-wide sale, due to the per- i brother A. J. Hunt.
guaranteed every man certain rights.
V.
U1OTC wuo
son- al-----------recommendations
of those
who ,I
When .George-Bi (.’ortelyou becomes
-honic from There were eight or ten of these rlghtx,
have
b
—.e used them. I-roui
From usmaii
a small begin- Ii , Gttorgw Hatter was called
~
ATTOKNKVM
■
__________ PHvsiqiAMa__________
ning in the simplest form, against ' ^iwell Fridny. by the Uhiem of his uccordlyg to the man’s list, and Cas­ postmaster general tn the next cabinet
Ding
sidy came forth with n determination It Is ndt considered likely that be will KNAPFEN, KLEINHANS 3 pj. LOWRY.
prejudice :^nd
and onnoxitimi
opposition, against -I fath»*r
father.
to have tliem all. The law had hereto­ rttflgn his position ns chairman of the
monied hosts, countk-xs rivals,
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
' Hastings, Mieh. •
mis, and Ih
and —
Mrs.-•‘Ed
Pannnlee
iuhI fore dqiended on hlx Ignorance and ■ Republican national committee; On the
17 Micmgau Trust Cu. Buiidtag, Grand Al *ay» a large stock of eye glasses and
trade indifference, Culicura remedies 17 Mr.. —
■•■■•mcv
iu&gt;u
— । 'taken adrquthge of him. He. wouhl other hand, it Is thought to be perfect­
Rapids. Michigan. ■
have become the greatest curatives of i ouugou
dHa«»‘err wm
will attemi
attend the Keuneld
Kenfield• ractacles on band..
tbeir.time, and, in fact, of all time, ’
* ” wAHinx
'
Feler,
, »t Herting,
... Tllnr4m,v
- . “ f I »ow show the'law /hat he knew his ly proper that be hold this position. not­ THOMAS A PRYOR.
IL A. A C. H. BARBER, .
for nowhere in the history of uicuinac
medicine evening.
" privileges and yvax bound to maintain withstanding Ids cabinet office.
---- The
-r—
Physicians and Sunreons.
Attorneys at Law.
is to be found another
approaching I m™ e. hM .j wumoua
_
th,"
•"&gt; b.“"1 r',k™» !"*' "n? *!; I’“.J.ne w“ 'lc*'
them in popularity and ulr. In every I
Officrs over Hxnllngs City Batik.
man
of
the
Republican
national
com
­
e^r, people
pe^th^«
S, &lt;berMnlth th.- U
“7"";
Clime and **
with every
they have '! S’™
1 R ,U“M w” dlfferesl with him alxmt mittee and frequently ddvlscd wltb the COUfHLIVE a sot+kk. ‘ "
met withi the same recention.
reception. n..
The the wwk
F. R. TIMMERMAN
Attorneys at Law,
status of state's prison, stol- president as to appointments, especial­
confines of the earth are the only uh
Homcepathio Physician and Sur(Saccwneon to Philip 1. Cotarove)
Mra Bill Lee of Imlay City) Mra en :i wagon and robbed n dniukeu ly In the postal service. Head quarter* fflceln
limits to their growth". They have
&lt;eon. Office cor. Jefferson and-Center
Union Block, HMllnss. PracUc
conquered the world.
all Xherocrtaof thextate,_________
Streets
Session of Fennville an&lt; 1 Mr. Elmer ; Q,nu With the constitution on his *W.e of. the national committee will be in
Washington,
and
Elmer
Dover,
the
sec
­
A. E. KENA3TON,
Rising and ^family of Woodland, viwi- I he fo,t th,u 1,e w“8 Kettlng along,
A .HANLON, M.. D.,
ted at Walter Barnum's Monday.
c“*M1dy would have come In for retary of the committee. will be in
Ow J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co., store.
. ,,
, '
,
.
,
another gating lu time, but she hits- charge of affaire, ns In the past
Physician and Surgeon.
Ucm in all oourta ortho stat*. Cbllocuos"
Mr. and Mra. Atispaugh viaithd the , tened the event by becoming a mother.
promptly axtenOod to.
Middleville, Mich
latter's parents in North Carltoil Sun­ Being busy at the time, the husband
The report of the faommisaioner of in­ J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,/
day.
adjourned the beating for a week. ternal revenue shows that the ciga­
CHARLES BUSSELL, M. D
Woodland, Mich.
/ •
Physician nnd Surgeon.
Then he blackened her eyes, broke her rette habit Is steadily• growing, and Allfbusiness given prompt and careful
Will Chasepias^t|ld his farm to
THE CHILDREN
Jfflce over Fred L. Heath’s drug
jaw and dislocated a shoulder, and he during the present year 200,000,000 attention. Collections a specialty.
ies west of Lake Odessa.
took It very 111 of an offielouH^tielghbur more wore smoked than during 1903.
are pretty hard on shoes.
. UKNnSTS
who hastened away and 'inforthed the It also shows that New York leads -in
IL V. GALLAGHER, Physician and
ASSYRIA.
Surgeon, Dowling. Ollied hoars:
the manufacture of cigarette^ while F. K.IWILUSON, DU D. 3.
police and secure# bls arrest.
TRY
Our
wear
like
Bern to Mr. nnd Mra. Ed. CnqxifT
Hastings, Mlct 7 to 9 a.m., 12 tp 2 p.m. and 7 to 8-pjn.
The wife died, opt! Mr. Cassidy was the cigar habit Is apparently decree*Liil
IRON SOLES.
put on trial for manslaughter, lie con- Ing. aud this la Indicated by a decrease
Mur. 16. rvdaughter.
of M&gt;,OOU,UOO In the output of cigars.
We make a specialty of tbCharlie Serven is"quite sick with the sidend It -altogether unfair, lie was
Sairing all kinds of foot wear for
privileged under tbe constitution to
ntUmin.
len, Women and Children. Try
boat his wife, while she was not privi­
The secretary of agriculture has laus once and get satisfaction.
A fine lime was find at the social at leged to wm
dio- under
uuut-i ii.
it. oue
She uuu
had'died
uieu io
to num
urn un
sued uu
un nut-,
order that
all niapiv
staple urucivs
articles
Geo. AV. Toinjikius last Wednesday sj»lte him, nnd he looked uj»en It ns ■ of food that have been colored artifi- I
W. J. MICHAEL &lt; SON
P. A. SHELDON
more
spite
when
he
was
somehow
sent
dally
'
”
must
be
branded
us
such.
This
Wm. STEBBINS,
evening. - Proceeds $14.
.
Abstract and ReaF Estate Office.
to prison for fifteen years.
action follows a thorough investigation '.
Licensed Embalmer
.
TWO COBBLERS.
Sira Shay will Mitertaifi ,the L. A. S.
Abstract .Blodk,Hast Inga.
and Funeral Director.
Of all the things that hurt him most br Dr. Wller. the chief of the chemical
Money to loan tin heal Estate. Kral EstTbnnday ijftemoon Mar. 'M- JPicnic were the word* of the prosecutor. He laboratory &lt;»r tne urpanment, into tne
Rooms next to Christmas' Photograph ■
tate sold on commission. Genera! coorryStudio.
Residence
»9
Court
street.
All
BUp]MT.
aucinx. HarlDK a complete wl of Abstract
had called direct attention to bls evil methods of coloring foods.
calls promptly attended, day or n&gt;(hLau
Books, compiled from the Records, can
furnish complete Abstracts.
. Mr. nnd Mra. LaFevre are imreing to face and Ills previous record, and had
Notice.
effort Is being made by several
Buttle Creek this week. A number of vowed tliat he was more of a wild oldAntime
telegraphers to hare added to
i’h-MSc take notice that a petition ha* ta-e.n
beast tlinn a man. Nothing else hurt like
Cit'd In t tie Circuit Court for tbe County of Harry their friends and neighbora gave them
the interesting exhibits tn the National
by the HasUngn Healty Company.a corporation, a pleasant surprise last Saturday even­ tills, and he determined on revenge.
From the day. he entered prison Cas­ museum a genuine curiosity and relic
to vacate block* ffve, six, seven and eight smith .
of Walnut street. Punning addition to the city of ing.
sidy lived only to escape, and secure of the stirring wartimes tn the vicini­
Hastings; Cask, l*nton and Young streets lying
Mra Peter Lowe of Pcnnfield. died revenge on the man who had hissed at ty of Washington In the sixties. Tbs
south of Walnut street tn said addition, all of
said blocks aud streets Iwlng a part uf the lands
him lu eourt He didn't blame tbe relic in question is the original old
of
pneumonia
butt
Friday.
Interment
heretofore platted by Jan&gt;&gt;» Punning, which
judge or the jury. As for the neighbors .Morse register. one of tbe first of the
said plat was recorded in the office of the Regis­ in Assyria Center cemetery Monday.
ter of Deeds for Barry county on the 4th day of
who
hnd volunteered their testimony, telegraph Instruments, which was used
May. 1x7!. That said Hastings Beatty comhe would knock them about and let It at Manassas. Va.. by the Confederate
pony hare filed, their petition to vacate said tots
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
and streets for the pur.xsst of rephitting said
go
at
that, but the prosecutor should army officials to transmit the news of
lands together with the lands south and wret
"Str. nnd Mrs. Earl Powers art* the die by his hand. IDs words were re­ the first battle of Mananas, or first
thereof; that the reasons for vacating said plat,
Bull Run. ns It Is called In the north.
or Iiart thereof, are iw-t forth lu petition now on proud parents of a son. who came to -membered' morning, noon snd night,
fils with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the
For the convenience of those who wish to order all of their papers at ♦
and day by day tbe convict thought of W the Confederate capital at Rich­
••oautv of Harry.. That raid petition wilt b« make bis home with them Mar. Hl.
mond. The venerable Instrument was
one time, all subscribers to the Banner who are paid up to date, can get 4.
brought on for bearing before the Circuit Court,
/
.
Jim Wood was at Hastings last week escape.
tnr tne county of Harry on the Mh. day of April
similarly
used
for
reporting
the
second
tbe
Banner and any one of the following for one year in advance, as ♦
Hoven
long
years
passed
by
nnd
then
at the opening of court pa said day or as soon and also visited his mother
in Rut­
follows:
•
*
a day came that a guard relaxed his buttle of Bull Run. '
land.
■
.
vigilance for a moment, nnd Jim CnsBakner and Detroit Daily Free Press.......................... $3 OS*
Postmaster General Wynne in bls
solicitors for Petitioner.
Mrs. L. E. Mudge, who has7been*ill uldj- made hlx escape. Another convict
3 05*
Banner and Detroit Daily Journal............. ................
bated Hading*. Mich.. March Mh. 1006.
for some time, wm taken^to Grand would have tri«l to get nwny as far annual reiwrt recommends the provi­
3 OS*
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald...........................
Rapids last Friday where shelunder- and as fust ns possible. Not so with sion ot adequate punishment for those
B
anner
and
Detroit
Seml-Weekly
Journal
1 7S
who
reckkuly
endanger
the
lives
of
Her Opinion of Boya.
•went an operation Saturday morning. Caiuddy. He had only twenty miles mall clerks by transmitting snakes,
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live Stock
to go to n-arh the prosecutor's house.
A little girl wrote tbe following cssny
Fred Rowden uf Grand RapuR spent Ho hnd kept track of his enemy live tarantulas, scorpions,1 loaded re­
1 35
Journal..:
...................
•niboya: "Boys are men that have not
through visitors. He knew that he oc­ volvers and other explosives. ’
I 75
Banner and Michigan Farmer
gut as big ns their papas, nnd girls are Sunday at home.
cupied
a
house
In
the
midst
of
grounds
Frank Charlton and wife of Lake­
Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
1 75
women that will 14» ladies by and by.
‘ Banner and New York Tribune Farmer ..
I 30
When God looked at Adam he said to view. visited at CL H. Charlton's Wed­ just outside the city, and over and
over again he luid planned how be
WHAT IS CATARRH?
ti!m**]f, ‘Well. I think I can do better nesday.
*To those living’on Rural Routes, only.
4.
would approach, how enter tho bouse.
If I try rignfii/ and he made Eve. Boys
how surprise the man In hl« sleep nnd
These special rates are offered as an accommodation to Banner pat- *
are a trouble. They wear «&gt;nt every­
Hyomel Cures this Common and Dis­
iXaple GROVE.
take'bls
life.
He
made
bls
Journey
rons. If there is any paper or magazine not oh the above list on which
thing bnt soap. If I Jiad my -way the
agreeable Disease.
.
.we can save you money we will try and do so. Remember rtie BANNER
Smith and; family have moved across tho country in a doggeff sort of
world would be girls and tho ront onJake
is never sold for less than $1.00 whether in combination or alone. ♦
their farm recently purchased of j way. nnd ho would have kllktl any
Hyomel cutes catarrh by the simple 4
4|All
special prices are made on the other pa]»ers in the combination.
4
living thing obstructing his pa tit for a method of breathing it into the air pas­
Backache is never known to those Dan‘ I Feighner.
moment.
He
was
a
wronged
man
on
sages
and
lungs.
Il
kills
the
germs
of
nelsons who take an occasional dose of
Reuben Norton took a' load of goods his way to ^Ight himself.
the catarrhal poison, heals and soothes
Pineniefi. The value of the resin ob­
tained from the l*ine tree has long been to Otsego for Juliette Cooper last week.
Tho eecnpe was in rule In the early the irritated mucous membrane, outers
recognized in the treatment of diseases
Mr. and Mra. Lee Gould gave a pro­ morning. When evening fell -the con- tho blood with the oxygen and kills the
of the bladder and kidneys. One dose
Viet was at tbe end of his Journey. gc-rms present there, effectually driv­
Blue jays never go south, but stay
An Alpine guide who has bad many
of I’ineulea will give relief, and one gressive pedro party hud Saturday Tbe grounds contained two sores nnd ing this disease from tiie system.
bottle will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath night to about twelve gnents. Harry were full of trees and abnlbbery. He
Tf you have any of the following years' experience In mountaineering north during the coldest winter*. It Is
Mason and Alice Norton received firat
descrllieti the behavior of differ­ said they live to be n hundred year*
the druggist.
easily found a biding- place ami then symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work thus
honors, while Mr. and Mra. Will Sav­ waited. There wns no thought of somewhere in tbe mucous membrane ent nationalities when they get to tlte old. Very few people have ever seen
their neats or young. They can sing a
Perfeefiy "iatwr*!,
age carried away boobies. Biscuits turning buck. Years hnd gone by, and of the nose, throat, bronchial tubes or top of a peak.
tissues of the lungs.
A German.'be says, aa soon as he ar­ dosen different tunes. I never kill them,
Old Gentleman-How old are you. my and warm sugar were served.
the prosecutor was now an old man
for
they once saved my fife. I had been
rives
at
tbe
top
wants
to
know
the
ex
­
dear? Little Girl-1 was eight years
breath
Harry Sliger and wife, of Rockford, and no longer had to do with tbe. law, offensive
dtechsrge from Uro
of the nose
act height of tbe mountain ba Is on and lost in the woods for two days. Ntgbt
old yesterday. Old Gentleman-Inbut that made no difference to Cassidy. drrneM
pain acrons the eyes
was coming, and it began to snow. I
of the nose of every peak around him.
deeds Too don't look to be that old. Ill., are visiting his parents. Mr. and Let him bnt- secure bls revenge and [tain1 to back bf the a
bead
A Frenchman goes Into rapture* ovei built a bough camp, nnd while cutting
Little Girl -Ah, bow you naughty men Mra. Chaa Sliger.
tbe prison officials might pick him up
aching of tho body
in the front of the
Twenty seven numbers were sold at the next hour. It was midnight before pain
wood cut a hollow stub. When I split
dropplDirs lu the throat the wlldoeM of tbe scenery and-'the
do flatter us noor. weak woxqhj’1
head
mouth
open
while
tendency
to
take
cold
beauties
of nature and sometime* .ac­ It open I found four blue Jays nnd
the dance at Laphams Hall last Friday he moved. He hnd beard the growling
sleeping
burulng pain in the
about a bushel of bread and meat I
ticking back of the pal­ companies bls remarks by an attempt
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
throat
of thunder for the last half hour, bnt
night.
ate
built a fire and ate about a peck of the
to clear the
to embrace his guide.
Irene Horton was quite ill last week, had given It no heed. Now, as he final­ hauktns
but never follows the use of Foley’s
formation ot crusts In
throat
The Englishman, when be has “done", provisions. The Jays did not go away,
the dom‘
Honey and Tar. It stops the cojtgh, but is better at present.
ly rose up tOAipproach the bouse, tbe pain In tho ehesi
dryness of the throat his peak, plunges bl* Ice ax into tbe
but
came up to the fire and appeared to
a cough
heals and strengthens the lungs and af­
in tho morning
W. C. Clark started for Colorado last storm broke 'over bls head.
atlch In aldo
snow, looks nround him nnd then eu.yA enjoy the heat. My feet were cold, arid
fords perfect security from an attack of
low of strength
loahjs ot flesh
Monday. He will spend a few day# It did not delay him a moment. He variable
spasms of coughing
I commenced to dance Xo warm them.
appetite
“
I
say,
open
the
baskets
aud
let's
have
pneumonia. Refuse substitutes.
cough short and hack­
spirited at times
with his brother-in-law. Wm. Warner, went forward with less caution for the low
Then the blrda Bang tbe prettiest jig
something to eat.”
|
ing
raising of frothy mu­
swish of. the storpi, nnd he had drop­ cous
cough worse nights
tune I ever beard. Tbe storni lasted
after which he and his wife will re­ ped
. N*&lt; Too Mwch of « Fool.
and mornings
under a tall penr tree within ten expectorating yellow
twenty-four hours. When It was over
loss
of
vital
force
•♦rather says that Algernon hasn’t turn l»ome.
matter
feet bf the comer of the house when
(•’-'Ung of tlghtnoaThis will help you to figure out Just I climbed a tall pine, but I came down
in breathing
Jacob Shoup is a little Utter at this a bolt of fire suddenly shot nrrpps the dfficulty
any Iden of die value of hioney.” she
across
the
upper
part
frequent sneering
mad ms a wet ben. I had discovered
how.
large
Texas
really
Is.
If
you
oftbeciumt
exclaimed plaintively.
black heavens. He saw It. and the heat
writing.
have
a star
seared
his eyeballs.
beard
the niatbenintlcinn in your the lumber enmp about fifteen rods dis­
"Tour father wrongs him," answered
Hyomel will cure
tbe disease,
destroy He
tant
—Lewiston (Me,) Journal.
family
tell
him
tbe
number
of
square
activity
of
all
germ
life
in
the
respira
­
Mias Cayenne. "1 have observed that
crash, nnd he wondered If the heavens
LACEY.
miles there are lu the big xtate, then
Algernon never proposes to anybody
and tbe earth had come together. Then tory orcans, enrich and purify the
The next ’gold medal contest, he neither saw nor heard anything blood with additional ozone, aud af­ tell him. the population of tbe globe;
Dr. wood’s Norway ^ineSyrap seema
except hrfrwwwM.”
under the aaspicee .of the Lacey W. C. more. It wns as If he had never lived. ter a few days use of this treatment then ask him If all the people In the especially adapted to the needs ot the
the majority of these symptoms will world wen- placed In Texas nod its children. Pleasant to take;soothing in
“Bless me, but he -was nn escaped have disappeared. In a few weeks the I soil divided out among them per capi­ its influence. It is the remedy ot all
Ten thousand demons gnawing away T. U., will be held at tbe Wilcox IM.
hit by tiie bolt that cure will be complete. Catarrh or
at one’s vitals couldn't be much worse E. church' in Maple Grove, on the eve- convict an&lt;j
remedies for every form of throat and
than tbe tortfares of itching piles. i et ning of March 28.
I shook the house so!” said the old prooe- catarrhal colds cannot exist when Hy­ ta how, large would the man's farm be lung disease.
who hnd a wffe and two children?
there’s a cure. Doan’s Ointment never
Miss Marion Slade won the gold cutor as he walked out next morning omel is used. This is a strong state­ When he get.t through figuring,- then
instantly relieved. Dr. Thom­
fails.
.
m.’xlal at the Briggs church. Mar 14. and almost stumbled over tbe body ment, but W. J. Holloway emphasizes whisper In bls ear, “More than half an asCroup
’ electric Oil. Perfectly safe Nevit by agreeing to refund your money
ScwUt u-a. well attended and pro-1 dotbed in Mrlpea.
M. QUAD,
r fails. At any drug store.
acre.*’—Texarkana (Tex.), Courtor.
if Hyomel does not cure.
nr children.safe-sure. No oolite* nounced a success in every way.

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�HASTINGS BANNER. MARCH «», 1905-

1O

DO NOT EXPERIMENT
on yourself if you have

Rheumatism
IT IS DANGEROUS.
The disease can be cured and we
make it our business to cure it.
We have a remedy

Athlo-phoftS
that we will guarantee to remove
the poisonous URIC AClb from
your system, and a simple treat­
ment to be followed in connection
with it that will complete the cure.

Tbe BinalJeat mammnl In tbe British
tele bi the shrewmouae. Thia la not
only the amaUeat British mammal, but
with the exception of one other of the
same genus, the smallest in Europe.
The harvest mouse la sometimes
thought to be . even smaller, but the
length of its bead and body is often
two ahd one-half Inches, while that
of the lesser shrew is rarely more than
two inches. The tall measures about
one and one-third Inches, and Its teeth
are sb extremely small that a lens is
required to detect them.

According to the Korean idiom. It is
dishonoring to use "jthou” or "be" of
God. In speech Korean Christians are
often heard\to twe "Kex&gt; yang ban"
(that gentleman) In order to avoid the
objectionable terms. Instead bf say­
ing "He (God) says" they say "That
gentieman says.” Then tiie Korean
language does not poeaesa tho article
and has trot Idiom to represent terms
like “faith." "love." "grace," holi­
ness," "justification.” "truth" and
“eternal life."—St. James’ Gazette.-

Southwestern Michigan

NECK

THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.

A big revival has resulted in 70 ac­
For several weeks the work of taxing
coal from a depth of only from seven to, cessions to the Baptist church at Law­
ten feet in Chester has been proceeding ton.
by the slow procwi cf rope ansi wind­
law hoist, the estimated output being
Paul H. Schuh, of Waybtod. is mid
about fifty tons which was sold at $3 at w
lx. ine
Ollie-n. Odd Fellow —
---to be
the oldest
in —
Michithe mine. Excitement basnet run high ! gnn, having joined that order in 1847.
for the reason that the find seemed to I
lie a sort of an upheaval at the point
William H. Budd, of Fennville. i»
struck. But the more the work pro-!
said to be a confirmed chicken thief,
gresaes the better the outlook ahd last 1 and is under arrest for plying that
week an option for six months was
favorite vocation.
taken on 4410 acres of land belonging to
Robert Hubbard. Lawrence Bauer,
Albert Tenny was nearly pounded to
Gideon Baker and Fred Wright, by
death in a saloon row in Battle Creek
Harry Webster of Eaton Rapids.
lost November. His wife has com­
menced suit against Chaa Brackett,
It is thought that a certain juror, on the saloon keeper and his bondsmen
the imnel that tried Mitchell at Mar­ for 18,000.
.
shall recently for killing Devonahire.
was corrupted^ A fund has been
C. W. Post, tbe Battle Creek bran
raised to use in an investigation.
.coffee millionare. has commenced a li­
bel suit for *SO.OOO against the Michi­
A mortgage, given by the Toledo, j gan Union Advocate, of Detroit, a
Marshall &amp; Northern railroad to the ]»jx-r published in the interest, of union*
Knickerbocker Trust Co. of New York : labor.
for U^.OOO.IKX) is being recorded, in I
—, •
the Register of Deeds office of Eaton | The old Catholic church on Sherwood
Co. The * mortgage contains. IS.000 [ Ave.. Plainwell, one of the oldest
words and will be recorded in Calhonn. । buildings in
town is lining torn
It
IM WU. Branch. llllimLUl-,
(
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Eaton.
Hillsdale, 1UUIH,
Ionia, VlitlClin- down. ••
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_____ ___
ton, Gratiot, Midland nnd Bay counties, tpuxe.
ns the CauboHcw
have? &lt;li’&lt;*mntintlcil
chqrch
services
Plainwell.
The mortgage Is given to raise money
' *
’
•in .«
j------for the compfetion mid extension of
The
Dnnkley-^Villiams
Co., of South
the old roodlted that was built through
Haven, have purchas'd the fine and'
Olivet over thirty years ago.
1 fleet ’pri-wenger jateamer Iroquois, to
, .
ply between that citf and Chicago.
The Benton Harbor fruit growers 11 '
will t.kp all (bait fn.it t. »«ntnu| .st(,n. x. clarkj,vU|
„ big piano
p^-kinK hmw-.wh.-r.. &gt;t w 111«- grmW
Hlv„„
and packed by an ntwociation &lt;rf grow'
era. The commiietion men will lie cut The Holland citizens of Kalamazoo
out and prices fixed by the association.
Fruit eaters are the brainiest fieople in are demanding a larger share of offices
the world and they will do well to un the party tickets in Kalamazoo and
adopt business methods in disposing of propone to have more or make trouble.
their products.

SORE THROAT

tonsiline
wouu) ouKXir tun

Good Printing
When you have Printing

CrMMllr
I”*”1 tul.*M
could ocarcrir dlnloxulOi Uttt from
dnrkoess.
'.
One day while she was sitting atons
she heard tbe door to the room open
The Remedy is for sale by
and some one enter. A footstep ap­
LETTER-HEADS
proached, and she felt beroelf encir­
W. J. HOLLOWAY
NOTE-HEADS
cled in a man's anna
I
"Whois Itr
•
We will furnish you advice and
BILLHEADS
"I."
the Treatment suited to your
It-was a abort word, but the voles
RECEIPTS
case Free if you will hut write us.
with which it was spoken ^sufficed to
(O.-»r twenty year*' experience) I
tel! her she was In the tinn» of her
BOOKLETS
.THE ATHLOPHOROS CO., New Haren,Conn.
lover.
.
FOLDERS
A hansom cab driver bad just picked
"Why did yqti hot write me of year
up a fare nnd wax driving furiously
mtaforttine?” he nsk«3.
DODGERS
along a crowded street .when the wheel
"It seemed so dreadful to me. I felt
of his cab Just managed to graze a
that It would force me to give you up.
POSTERS
horse which n very thin youth was
I couldn’t Why did y«J not gire me
7 Rubbers m one Winter?
driving. '
BOOKS
the cause of your canceling our en­
You should
gagement?’’
•
.
ENVELOPES
ed out tbe latter angrily.
"From a similar cause— the one that
"No,” was tho reply} "yer whip’s in
affects! yon. I had met with a mis­
CALENDARS
front ot yer."- London Tit-Bite.
fortune which 1 felt neeejwltated my
giving -you up. 1 preferred that you
SOUVENIRS
shsuld not know the cause."
STATEMENTS
The following note of excuse was re­
"Bet tlint cause still exists ?’
ceived by n New Voracity teacher que
"Tn one sense, yes} in another, no.
CALLING CARDS
Hood s Pilgrim
day:
Your mlgfortune has neutrnlteed it. so
Deal- Tcach«’--Ptra»&lt;j excuse Emma for
Heel
BUSINESS CARDS
Si
far
as you are ronremed, nnd you alone
hav-lnk be-ri nhsejit ywtrrdny, tta 1 nnd to
made mine an overburdening calam­
take her with me to help an old lady who
ANNOUNCEMENTS
tiled ind had no one to do her work.
ity.”
. s
"What Is itr^J
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
"Dear heart, it has nude me a differ­
“Ydu're wasting n lot of time and
ent man from the lox'er who wooed and
In fact, almost anything
ZhoodX
monejr trying to capture that widow.”
won you. I wish you to think of me as
TRADE (E2S21»‘22!*») MARK
in the line of printing in
“Why? Don’t you think she’ll marry
the same. I beg of you to penult me to
\ BOSTON /
me?"i
always keep you in Ignorance of It”
one or more colors.
■
"Sure. She told me the night she met
NOT MADE BY A TRUST
She was silent for n time, tihen as­
//■ FBI/ CAHNOr C£r TH£S£ fiUS- you that she was going to."
sented to bls requeat
“There Is nothing now to stind be­
tween us. Give yourself to me. You
will accept no sacrifice .from me. By
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
Charles Gough, claiming to he from
permitting me to love, to cafe for, to
with local applications, as they cannot reach the Battle Creek, isevery ill in the Muske­
the -work will be -well done.
seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or con­
lOrfrinsl.)
administer to you, you will give me ex­
■w will show you bow to make S3 a day *b- stitutional disease and In order to cun- It you gon hospital, the result of excessive
She was but twenty when she notic­ quisite happiness. If you deny tne, my
«nsumi,ui
me
war*
ana
mil*t takf- taternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh
.toaeh
. youBwuKMxaure;
sclntoly
sure;
wefuralxli
tbe
work
and
froe/you
tSTh^toSl^ wbSJ Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on tbe drinking. He claims he lost- ail his ed that tbe vision of one of her eyes
life Is a wreck."
you lire. Bend us your address and wo will ex- J,.*00&lt;1.Wm1 mucous surfaces. Halls Catarrh fortune through ■ investing with the
waa impaired. An oculist told her that
Let us have’the next
"Are you not rich?”
:
plain the Business fully, remember ire guarantee
...i
Sno
‘thf’talS ‘iThv «i V
ImV
a clear profit of f3 for every day's work abso- scrl!&gt;,d
on' 01
*t physicians In Ibis late Neil S. Phelps, of Battle Creek,
the trouble was In the optic nerve and
lutolysuwL Write at once
V
'• co""try for years and Is a regular prescription.
and that'the fact that he is now penni­ &lt;je would eventually Jose tiie sight of ’ “Then you have the world to choose
MOYAL MANUr*uTUR1NC
MANuraoruaiNc CO.,D.Hco o»&lt;h 10
io .Oatrelt,MM.
mra. ' u!nrt
11 l* | cwU
«H,,f,
l’u'*ed of the
best purify,.,.,
tonics known, cornorder.
WOYAU
Wood
d|.
less drove him to intoxication.
from."
both eyes.
------- —.—)------------ - ------ ------------------------------------- I recUy nn tin- mucous surfaces. Tiie perfect
J combination of the two Ingredients Is what
She bad n lover. She could not nt "1 choose you.”
Sheriff’s Nofice Of I nrfinn produces Midi wonderful results In curias
Ho took her In his arms amt at the',
wIlQIlllO nutlGtt ot | OGIIOn. ,-atarr^ Send for twtimcuHals free.. .
It is alleged that Albert Hindenach, once make up l|er mini! to tell him
P.J.CHSKKr ti Co., Props., Toledo. O.
name time In a mirror caught Sight of
To thte Inspectors -of Election and tbe Sold
former city treasurer of Marshall, neg­ what had occurred. what must Inevita­ his fare that had been disfigured by.
by drunt&lt;its.*prlce 75c.
Hall
’
s
Family
nilan
the
best.
Quaff fled Voters of Barry County:
lected to "turn in all the taxes he col­ bly separate than. He had gone to an explosion while mining Rut he
Hastings, ~Mich.
Purmian* to due notice froth the Secretary of
lected in l»01 aud 19Q2.aad.he has been the gold ‘fields to seek Iris fortune. fid not shudder as when seeing it be- !
State for the stab- of Michigan yon are hereby ;
Young, handsome, full of vigor, he was tore.ANNIE K. NiriUHA
called to account for the ^bertftge.
notitled thut nt the General Election to be held
In tills state-ou Monday April 3rd tsoj. the fol­
a perfect man. She. prior to her inteYoung Professor (who has taken her
lowing oftluers are to be elected aud to !*.• voted
for in Barry County: One. Justice, ot the .8ur ' down to dinner)—By the way. Miss ■ Fred Hutop. proprietor of the Ameri- fprtune, had been a perfwt woman,
Bttme C ourt, two Regents ot the UnlvendtV of
”1'Hoard
of --- Goaweil.
have
you ewr seen -the
nebula 1 can house, Kalamftkoo announces his and ns yet she still appeared to be
uhlgan. one member of the 'stai
State
Hoard of
-- -r—--------------------------------------------------&lt; 'r™» of Xmlroiuodn’ MIm Omw.II-Xo; 1
w&amp;ingnMb to build a (100,000 hotel in ’ physically jterfect. No one suspected
Judge for the Fifth Judtclm Circuit, comprising !
,
,
.
thecountlcM of Barrv and Eaton.
abroad wltb papa nnd mamma
the slow Impairment of lier vision, nnd
the celery city if the people of Kalama­
so long as- It was confined to one eye
!h“’whcn that
played- But I've beard
Sfc? that It &lt;lrow enwaed boOT«.-CHm»o zoo will find a .buyer for^his present she could see objects as -distinctly as
the State of Michigan, that h special “
eleetlot.
wllf Ik- bold lu thia Slut- on Monday April 3rd. Tribune. ’
hotel property.
.
before.
.
Itos, (or ttw purpoM of electing n Member of thi
This is the title of our free book telling the ■
State Hoard of Education for the term ending
[He wrote that ho hnd bought a claim
'Dectemlier 31. tajs, and to till the vacancy caused
most interesting and instructive things \
Three
Rivers
is
in
the
midst
of
an
by the resixnatlon of Patrick H. Kelley.
Croup is quickly relieved and Whoop:
that was proving very valuable.’^Vithabout.the financial world where fortunes (
You are also hereby notified that at the elec­ ,ing Cough will not “run Its course” if exciting contest for city officers, with
In n few mouths he would return to
tion to l&gt;e held in thL State, on Monday, the you. use the original Bee’s Laxative
are
made every year.
*
the issue on increasing the saloon tax the oust for the purpose of organizing
third day of April, nineteen hundred tiro, the
following proimaod Ameadmonta to ffo-constitu­ Honey and Tar. This Cough Syrup is
Our country is the richest in the world. It '■
tion of the State of Michigan, are tu t&gt;e voted in different from ail others because it acts to *700 and compelling the saloons to a company to work tbe property.
your county,
A month paused.
on the bowels. You can not cure Croup close at 9~p. m.
. is the “Land of Opportunity.’’
•
\
A propote-j amondmeot to.the eodxtitution of
this stale relative to the comp'-uxalon of the and Whooping Cough until you rid the
He was sinking n shaft over a vein
This book is not an advertisement of any- \
Circuit Jtldge In the County of Genreec.
Sstem of congestion, by working off
that
was
widening
’
and
growing
richer
proMwod aiiiotidmeut to tiie co«»tltu:lon of
Two Russians, Frank and Peter Zuzthing for sale.
?
e cold through a copious action of
thi-s:.u.-t- atn.. to providing for ,a Board of
.bowels. Bee’s Laxative Honey • and iiisky arrived in Kalamazoo one day ns It descended.
County Audltorafor the Connty of Geneses-.
It Clearly explains the rules applied by .the A
Another month paused.
.
A proposed amendment to the const itu tian of Tar does this, and cutes all Coughs,
joined the Russian
this State rotative to providing (or tie Improve­ ('roup. Whooping Cough, etc. No opi­ hurt week- and
greatest bankers and financiers in jti^ing of •
He Lad been offeml n fortune for his
ment of the Public Wagon itoa-.ls.
ates. Sold by Fred L. Heath the drug­ colony in that city. They Udonged to claim, but still thought be -would go
the counttess investments offered to them, j
a lluHsian military company, and
gist.
Sheriff of Harty County.
Would you like to know the methods of J
were on ‘their way to tin- Japanese to the east for capital to develop big
war. but when near the Austrian bord­ mine himself. . Then for a time there
these expert, money makers? You can do so &lt;
NOTICE OF HEARING CLMM8.
was
a
cesaatlan
of
letters,
at
the
end
of
er the whole coni|«ny descried and
State of Mleblx&amp;u. County of Harry, M.
by writing us—Send me a “Talk About \
"Did the inquest show what caused crossed the line, all who could coming which he wrote that he had been 111,
Notk-v Is hereby given, that by an 4r&lt;ler of tho
Money Making.” It is free.
(
Frobatc ourt for the County of Hartw, rundv on his death?"
to America. They rejKirt that no one but was recovering. There was a mel­
too art. day of March. A. b,
Itonr months
“
Only
too
plainly,
it
seems
that
long
from ttiat date were allowed for creditors to preamong the common people of Russia ancholy tone to this letter that she at­
.sent their claims acalnst the estate of Thomas after midnight, when his vitality was
tributed
to
bis
recent
Illness.
She
was
Laureuson late ot said county; deceased,
has any love for the government or any
and that all creditors of said deceased are re­ lowest, he ate some health food. His
troubled and wrote him.to tell her all
quired to present their claims to said Probata constitution could not withstand the wish to fight the Japs. They think the
Court, at the Probate Office in the CIO of Has­ shock, and today we mourn his loss.*
nation
has been dragged into a foolish about himself, the cause of his Illness,
tings. for examination nnd allowance, on or be­
Title and Trost Building,
Chicago. III.
If bls mine had after all proved value­
—
Brooklyn
Ufa
•
fore the &gt;rt day of July next, and that
wicked wan
such claims will be heart before-odd Court, on
lees. When he wrote ngnln he made
Monday the 3lh day of July n&lt;txt, at tea
It Is difficult to cure a cough or free
o'clock in tho forenoon of that day.
no mention of bls disease, but said that
Dated March art, A. D. tuos.
yourself from the discomforts of a cold
Battle Creek citizens are trying to the mine was proving all that had been
Chahi-kk m. Mack.
unless you move the bowels. Bee’s Lax­ get the American Cereal Co. whoso
Judge of Probate.
ative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels plant recently burned in Sioux City, expected.
After this there was a long silence
and drives all cold out of tbe system.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
Then comes its soothing effect aud la., to build their new plant in Battle that troubled her greatly. None of her
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY strengthening influence upon the threat Creak. There are good prospects of letters were answered. Then’one day
and lungs. For Croup, Whooping securing the concern.
AJiiAmiur
OF KENT. IN CHANCERY. I
came a huge envelope In which was a
Cough, Colds, and all Lung nnd BronOriginal Bill.
established as years?
certificate for a large number of shares
John J. Sicwart, Complainant, vs. Eiiene Hart­ ichai affections, do remedy is equal to
of stock In the Eureka Gold Mining
horn, i Sarah R. Harthorn, HaMiows City the original Laxative Honey and Tar.
The Advance Thresher Co. can l»ast company made out In her name. She
Bank, Halting. National Bank uf Hastings. Sold by Fred L.! Heath, the druggist.
Mirh., Philo A. Sheldon. Haney W. W-lof Home heavy work teams as well as flung the paper aside and seized a let­
, !ias&gt;», Norman S. Whitney, RicUxd Whit­
ney, Patnck H. Gilkey. Ara -Stratton. Wal­
the other manufacturing institutons of ter contained In the same envelope.
THE MASTER SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA
lace W. Ik-wey. Elias W. Bowman, Rell F.
W jtain William H. Chase and John Jib!Brown—I have just (Uncovered what this city, as noted in a recent local She shirted ns if stung—not at what she
den, defendants.
We bare Lwa cuHn^’hcm'ta- 30
?“ '5“ “ °pe0 b00,L
It is that destroys a man's memory They, have four teams weighing re­ read, for as yet she had read nothing,
8,800 and but at the discovery that her blindness
It, ar.d Ulou.aadB upon thousand.
", hY° **”“ °"r UvM to
Philo A. Sheldon and Harvey W. William*. completely. Green—What is it? Alab- spectively. 8.530.
ComplainantM. va Enzen Harthorn. Sarah R. boi or tobacco? Brown—Neither; itta 2,840 pounds. Total. 15.130 pounds.—
ore today
Vitality
hnd extended to her other eye. Her de­
Hatlborn. and John J. Stewart, defendants. doing him a favor.
Drs. Kennedy &amp; Korgau Wo never 1* m
11x1 ’ucctas ot
Battle .Creek Journal.
sire to bear from her lover Induced her
undertake a case we cannot cure
°Ut fa 8e h°P*». *'u never
Nonn»n S. Whitney. Richard Whitney, Pat­
to
rend
the
letter,
before
which
there
of all tho diseases of men_ w &gt;C in'c mada-Fo thorough a study
rick H. Gilkey, Aaa Stratton. Wallace W.
Dangers of Pneumonia.
Dewey, Elta« W. Bowman and Roll F. Wib
The Michigan Central is now double was a blur. He announced In a few
H,dr««le. Narwa, o,b|u,x
Btood
kki, cucapUitumis.
Olaeau., O.a.ra W«kne.a, Loa. or Vi'ta^dv
V ,rZ ,!K1 K‘d"*y
A cold at this time If negleciM is tracking from Kalamazoo to Niles, words that tiie prospected marriage
thousands of cases that if th .r&lt;. r v'1*1'*/’ *n(l have cured'so many
liable to cause pneumonia which Is so which will make, when completed. ? between them could not take place.
will find It herT When ce unXi A?
tor TOV*
r“u
Eugene Harthorn, Sarah R. Harthnrp and John often fatal, and even when tbe patient
J. Stewart, defendant*.
as failure. We charge nothing
lhero
no ”uch thing
haa recovered the lungs are weakened, double track system for the main line? He had transferred to her half Lis ln.
terest In bis mining company. If she
aklll and experience are at vour ■JS*’1’??" Wl’1 our ^wiedfe,
■Sore' cantM by the Circuit Court for tbe making them peculiarly susceptible to
Ceunty of Kent, in Chancery, dated February the
developement of consulnption.
declined to accept It her refusal would
tHhoWvand,^hy We Ca" Cure Y^’ Why'ke rtta
e^,,dn t0 ’’°u’
♦wentv. in the year one thousand, nine hundred Foley’s Honey and Tar will stop the
Chas. Barber, erf Galesburg, is in tho breast bls heart.
the knowledge and skin of MastJ* ck^ u fliaeaxes of men require
and five. 1. tbe tmdereigned, Circe it Court
experiment with yo!, ia"
ComnriMieQor for Harry County. Michigan, cough, heal and strengthen the lungs toils of the law, having been guilty,
Here
was
misfortune
piled
on
mis
­
shall sell the prennucs hereinafter deecribof, at and prevent pneumonia
thousands of cases exactly what taTnrl^rih^f ^Perienev in treating
so it is alleged, of both forgery and fortune. That she had at her disposal
be discouraged If you have treated
for your B’’njHoms. Don’t
larceny.
Electric Belts. Free Trials Jt? v!^°°lgU.CCe“ w,lh
Fakirs
a fortune did uot lu the slightest de­
alone can cure you. Our Ne^ Meth^
Ket, ^^—nd Doctors
gree palliate either of the Ids from
yirst Shopper—Sometimes It Is bard
the
test
for
25
yeare-whv
shnnM
u
of
has
stood
to find what you want. Second Shop__ _____
__ the
__ which she suffered. The certificate of
Portland women
haVe_____
secured
case prove Incurable yOu
,n ’rour c»8«- Should your
per-Ye&gt;; especially when you don’t assurance from Andrew Carnegie that stock tar unheeded. Tbe mystery In
folk.**:'
know what It ta-Judge.
.......................
he will give that city 18.000 for a pub­ the case she thought little of. She
lic library if the city will donate a knew that her lover was not a man to
S’£AJ5'
site and 10 per cent on the investment announce such a decision unless It was
number ntxT (1) North of Rance lumber nine
to maintain the library. The women irrevocable.
We«. oniMiniac cue hundred »taty (ISO)
In a few days she hjd regained suffi­
aerva of land, more or lew, according to the
are now hustling to have the townjneet
cient calmness to write accepting the
the conditions.
For In&amp;ntji and Children.
situation, but not the half of his for­
JAMES M. SMITH,
STREET, DETROIT, MICH
arcuit Court ConnnU»i.-r.rr in and far B
tune. Indeed the tatter was not neces­
County, Michign*.
Th Kind Yea Hm Always Bought
William J. Stewart was nominated sary, since her father was able to sup­
port
liter.
She
did
not
blame
her
lover
at the primary election in Grand Rap­
for she was sure that he had discov­
Signature of
ids Tuesday for judge of the municipal ered soma cause to prevent their mar-.
for children.snfe.sure. No opiates.
court.

HOOD RUBBERS

A Neutralized Calamity

$3 a Day Sure gg

The BANNER

fl Talk flbout Money Making

Equitable scouring Gonipanu,

rriijy

TIL

1

CASTOR IA

Foley’s Honey *na Tar

^JSNNEDYAKERGAN

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�.11 _

HAS UNGS BANNER MARCH it, ■903.

THE NEWS OF SOUTHWESTERN BARRY FYOUR TRADE
WANTED
GOME
DELTON.

NORTHEAST BARRY.
sent camping at Lake Arthur. 12 miles
Ix&gt;oka After Che CenfB.
Are you one of the many
Th.- Ladies Aid SoHety at R. E from Roswell and will spend the time
A simple Illustration will show the r
patrons of the
Webstore, Thursday Iasi was quite well, for a while -trying to regain health care that is takcii of cents by one of j $
the
big
banks
uf
Chicago.
Stumped
!
*
attended considering tte roads. Pro- ’ and strength.
DH.TQN ROLLER MILLS? 4
postal cards are not used, nnd not one j f
eeeda 12.50.
;
Mr. a- d Mrs.LeeSmith.have received of tbe thousand* of r.outlue letters that! F
We would be pleased to have
At Any Time
. School doses thi* wqg c in .Bunnell • word
8011 who is in Arkun- a^e written every day is stamjied or ; } you give us a trial order. The
diatrict. Miss McCall® n expects to
ut,-------------present.
,u HRS
---------«caieu
sealed train
until uie
tbe waoie
whole routine
routine man
mall or
of' a high-grade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfac­
We cordially invite you to in­
tench the spring term. •
Chas. Fisher has sold out bin mail the day La a*»embled lu the afternoon.
spect our Wall Paper at any
. —
, T 1: — Will—2
1
'Phon
nil tho
Then all
the /'•Mu
card* nnzl
and letters to
to /&gt;'/•
one । F tion wherever used.
time but ’ more especially now
Mr. Fred VanSycle, of Johnstown, ’ Scfriot fever cases are now out of j n”&gt;to to I^eelio Millar who will take correspondent are put Id a single en- | $
charge of the same April, 1.
CUSTOrt WORK
while our line is complete.
was in town on business hurt Wednes­
Come whether you are ready to
Mr*. Cha*.,Andru* expects to start I velope. and, except for letter* from tbe "
A SPECIALTY.
day.
Albert Tungute who has teen very
officer* and the like, the bank‘comes as
paper or not.
for
New
Mexico
Tuesday,
where
she
*
near ns possible to get it* entire mall
Roy Gaskill is visiting hU brother sick with plenrasy i* on the gain.
We feel that we can beat any
D L1CN ROLLER MILLS
will join her husband and they will I
Bea
at
Comstock.
Clifford Morford, of Hope, has hired camp at Lake Arthur, for tte benefit
prices that can be made you and
DCLTOH, MICHMAN.
for every postal card instead of often
we hope to have an early oppor­
Fern Gwin and John McBain went out, to Bert Tungate for the summer of the health of Mr. Andras.
paying 2 cents for a quarter of an
tunity of placing the evidence
Methinks there must be some attrac­
to Battle Creek last Tuesday.
before you.
‘
ounce, ns It*would hare to do If every
tion for Clifford down on the town
communication were scaled and stamp­
A. M. Fisher, of Lansing, has come
DOWLING.
Come as soon and as often u
separately. This little matter of
you can.
to spend a few months with his son line. Thi* making tte third or fotirth
Mra. E. J. Stanton visited her sister ed
time he has worked on that street.
getting full value out of a two cent
Rev. G. T. Fisher.
Mr*. Sheldon Warner last Tuesday.
stamp makes a saving of from $25 to
Archie
Newton
was
the
guest
of
Harry Jones is moving to a place two
Mr* . Brown, also Mrs. Christie, who $30 a day.-World's Work. ,
miles west of Hickory -Corners and in­ Miss Nina Tungate Sunday.
rfomer Kelley has lately moved onto were numbered with tho rick are much
tends to give up his rural mail route
improved at this writing.
the Geo. Main place and eXjiecta to.
to John McBain.
“Lead pipe wjh keep your razor
-Quite a number from this; place went sharp."
confided the garrulous barber.
THE DR.UOOUT.
Mr. Clark Loomis is moving back work tlw same tte coming year.
to Mr. Allgeo's sale lari Tuesday .
t “Get u short piece of the smallest,
Xiaggie
Kahler
visited
at
Ed
Gates
’
onto
his
farm
northeast
of
here.
DELTOS.
ISICH1OAN. ’
Mrs.
Myra
Rice
of
Johnstown,
vi
•issoftest
lend
pljw your plumber has in
Sunday.,
— Mrs. W. Pierce Sak is quite sick at
ited at R. G. Rice’s lari Wwlnmlay.. j( stock, and keep It bandy when you are
Mia* Edna Kahler of this place is as­
present.
1
.
Mra VanSycle relurnccl home from ' «™Pl’i”K «'« ™,or.
with
If you need WINDOW
Heorgcs Salurdav.
1 'liio ’HCbcme
f’™’ Is to rob the s.trop ’
*“•
Mrs. Jessie Robinson, of Banfield, sisting Mrs. E&lt;1 Gates, -of Hope, with h«
•
' the pipe.. It works
work* test
l*cst with a plain
.
During'the month* of March aud SHADES don’t forget
is raring for her mother. Mrs. Amanda her {household duties Mrs.' Gates be­
Roy Fret-man traded horaes with Ela leather *trbp. Apply tte pipe. Just ns.
ing laffiivted with quinsy, and at the
April there will be excursions on
us. Our stock is large, our
Norwood, who is quite sick.
Wagoner Saturday afternoon.
j you would strop the razor, to the un |
last
irejiorte
the
rest
of
tte
family,
were
the variou* line* of railway to
I School began again Monday after a
prices right. We make
R. G. Rice will hgve some repairing teiahed aide of the leather Strop your ]
entertaining the “grip." .
the Canadian West.
special shades to order. ; :
week’s vacation.
done
on
his
house
this
week.
Frank
1
razor
ou
tbnt
wind
up
with
a
few
!
Hundreds of thousands of
Annt Sarah Brutal seems to think
CHURCH NOTES.
du the work.
I
’,dp
,,ro“ I
acres of the beat Wheat and
that; winter will last all summer, as VanSycle will
•
I nnd you will have a drat class edge on
The topic for Sunday will be found she |ifts lately made a purchase of. h
Grazing Lands on the Continent
Floyd Clapper took Miss Haines to . the tool. I never took tte trouble to ■
in Amos l-t&gt;. "Thus" he showed me: fine Stew bloak. .
free to the ’settlers.'
. .
her home in Nashville - Sunday, after get a scientific expliymUon of the vlr- ,
|
(
ami tehuld. the Ixird stood upon a wall
Adjoining lands may be pur­
a two wteks visit with relative at tws of lead pljx* ns uu aid u» whetUug. '
made by a plumbline, with a pliunlichased from railway and land
this place.
; bu* B I-**
|r*
"good In that respecL*’ 1
Tile quarantine was raised from the
line in his hand. ”
..
’ \
. • —Philadelphia Record.
companies at reasonable pricee.
Mary Coats who has lieew^helping !
For information a* to route, cost
Program for Missionary I Rally at home of E. Pifer last Saturday. No
m.-.cmI n.b or Ceylon.
m*&gt;r|
cases of Scarlet feyer- Mr. -Pifer her ristrr uas called home l**t .week ;
of transportation, etc.,, apply io
Delton March 28. at 1 :R0 p. m. the
on accunnt of sickmM nt homit, Clara . Every bay nnd Inlet on the const of
is
still
suffering
with
rheumatism
in
pastor presiding.
.
M. V. MclNNES,
Stanton taking her plac«&lt;
..
. Ceylon abound* with musical fish. ’■
Seeds
2 Ave. Theatre Blk.
2:(M) Systematic and Proportionate one &lt;&gt;f his-feet
We hear it rumored that Dowling : Dielr song. If It can te called n song, is j
Mr.S/irne Blackmaji of Prairieville
• .
Detroit; Mich.
of all
clvsiil tfae winter term of .-tfhool last will have a new handware su&gt;re this 1 a multitude of tiny, soft sweet sound*. '
Missionary Motives-- C.'
summer.
weelj inDiri. No.
Brown
tI eacn
each
dear
ciear
and
ann distinct
distinct
In
in
hbcii
Itself.
,
sr»mesnjnrKinds.
Cluttu Lester and MLss Walsh spent . tiling like the vibration* of a wineglass
.3 :(M Ih&gt; Murion* Pay*--J.’ W. LawMik Maggie Kahler will entertain
Rf. S. HARTER, M. D.,
rence
the Hickory Comers Missionary Soci- Simdsy evening at Walter Ormste-e’s. when Its rim . is rubbed with the mois­
Sec me
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Mrs. Bert Stanton culled on Dowling tened linger. In the harbor at .Bom­
Missionary Machinery in tho ety, March 28. in the afternoon.
OFFICE H0V1IS-U to 12 a. m.. I to 3 pan.. 7
bay. India, there la a fish with a soug loop.m..
BEFORE
fronds Monday afternoon.
Everybody welcome.
I^ocal Church--Thus. Young
All calls promptly attended. .Tcielike the sound produced by an aeolian pbone at otRae.
SfiM)andK:tX) Address by Presiding * Mias Lula Nobles will spend thia
They will finish sawing out the logs harp.
OHlce
at ml diner, Delton. Mich.
You Buy
•
Elder. M. M-. Callen
at tbe mill this week.
week in Hastings with relatives.
It Is a1 pleasure to take Dr. Dade's
The public in general are invited to
Mr. Robinson worked at the cream- ___
_________________
A good many are having the tele
Little
Liver Pill*and enjoy their tonic
these services. The revival is still go­ phone fever, fiqt John Willison is reap­ ery 'Monday. Mr. Brumm did not re- ? effect upon the liver. Sold by Fred L.
ing on at tte M. E. church, dur motto. ing ai harvest of telephone poles.
t.ira Monday on account of sickness at &gt;
druggist:
cures colds, prevents pneumonia
“Delton for God. " We earnestly urge
•
------------------------------------------ ------Clifford Penhook returned to Grand home.
the Christian people of this section to
DOSTER.
I have a large stock of Cedar
unite their faith and prayers with Rapids Sat unlay to begin work for the
Fence Posts. They are eight
S. R. Rogers delivered lamte at Dos
ours, and w far as pL-ssiblt- to be pres­ summer., after a few weeks visit with
feet long and of nice quality.
his parents in this Ideality.
ter Friday.
ent
at
every
service,
that
God
may
be
If yozu need anything in thi*
glorified and- sinners converted. We^ 1
zVL. Keyes nnd family have all been
line it will pay you to come a
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
long distance and look at
have the devil un the nhi now. Several^
ill of La Grippe.
them.
have accepted Christ as a Savior ami1 31 i«s Mary Fox spent Saturday aud
Dont forget die L. T. L. meeting
Full Stock of
deep convidtiofi is on tbe i»v.p).- Lok j Sunday with Anna .Tolmcoi.
next Friday evening at Mrs. Killecks,
Lumber, Lath, C Shingles.
up. telovedl Got) * ani’ *s not short 1 John Hartman lias coihmenced work
Henry Kogers has a new jxinv, and
ened. Expect great things. Come J for Herb Johncox.
he rides horse back now early and late.
If you are going to build, let me
over into Dalton and help ua. Youre
Hnrry Jones moved lari' week on tho
figure on your, bill of materials.
Ou account of a general breal^ down
for souls.
G. T. Ffeher, -Pastor.
farm that he lately purchased of Gone in health, Mrs. Jhcob VanHoht has
Hartbora.
been taken to the hospital. We sincere­
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mr. Wilkins moved on the place ly wiah for her speedy recovery and re­
Delton,
:
Michigan.
Mnt. .A. P. Payne and daughter where Jones lived and will work tbe turn to her home.
Florence were guests of Mrs. Peter same] ■
A. C. Doster is still quite ill.
Letaaar W ednesday.
Dr. Hyde is kept pretty busy on- our
A surprise party was given Master
Mr. and Mrs. Tip Ketchum of Mar­ street* attending the sick.
Clancy Farr last Wednesday afternoon,
tin were in town Wednesday, tho
Ben Silcox returned tu his homo in to celeteate his*0th birthday. A nice
DELTON
EVERYTHING ELSE ' W guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nonis. the west last week.
.
supper was served and a good time reSTATE
Mr. and Mrs. Will Leinaar have
the Studebaker Wagon stands for the qualities Ib-.t’mako wagons desirables
pjrted.
.
Light-running and easy on tho team, durable because the lumber is seaBANK adopted a liaby girL
HqjE.
aoned right before being finished. Made to stand* up under heavy load*.
No Teachers Reading Circle meeting
Mr. Donald McLeay of Nashville
Tte play given at the Glaas Creek until April.
spent
Sunday
with
his
parents.
Grange
Hall,
Marojy
17.
by
the
“
Glass
Per
cent
on
We
Mra Myra Kooistra moved to Creasy
Mim Lena JLoveland visited Mr. and Creek'Theatrical Club” was a decided
Mrs. Karl Loveland at Delton Satur­ succesH. Tho club gives the play nt last week.
Deposits.
Earl Bellingham Ims a nice new cor­
b built from first-class material down to tbe minutest detail. Tbe 3I0WShultz. Wednesday evening. March 22.
day, and Sunday.
growing. fine-grained, tough-fiberpd black birch from the rocky hills of New
Rev. James Hamilton..of Grand Rap­
Seth Otis of Eaton county and Mr. net.
England is used in the hno», select white oak is made -into spoke* and fel­
( We loan dur money on Reul
ids. very alily filled th4 pulpit at the aud. Mra. Frank'. Jenkins of Prairie­
Mr. Floyd Anson has been quite ill
loes and choice second growth, Butt cuthickorv i* used for tte axle*.
Estate or good Bankable Paper.
M.
E
church
Sunday
morning.
Every other part as carefully selected. The skeins, tough and hard, are
ville.*, were guests of Mrs. Huldah Otis with lui Grippe.
We do not loan our niouey away
forced into place on the axles under 100 tons pressure. Studebaker slope
। from home, but do business only
' Mr. John' Brandstetter was the re­ Saturday and Sundaf.
shoulder spoke* arc driven into the hub under tho same trcmcndoc* pres­
with people we kncAw are all
cipient of some fine lake trout sent
Mra. Dell Replogle and Mrs. Angie
sure. Best and toughest iron and steel strongly reinforces every part
right
where heeded. The Studebaker is
&gt;
from Oden by his friend John Capren­ Osgood spent Friday in Prairieville
Tbe phrase "1lie length of the law”
j
owe*
Its
origin,
to
the
enormous
length
ter
of
that
place.
\
with
Mr*.
Ada
Jenkimt
,
Honey to Loan
some &lt;&gt;f the parchment rolls upon
Mr. and Mnt Courtland Strobridge
Mias Ella Corbett of Stanwood wax | which
at reasonable rates. Deeds,
the ancient stntnles of Great
of Baltimore, who have leased tte J. tte guest 61 Lena nnd Mftble Otis ,wl : Britain wen- InsrrllsMt. .The present
Hortgages and Legal
and we sell it because the name is’ the best guarantee we can give of its ex­
J. Perkin s farm, were the guest* of week.
Papers Drawn.
। day otlirlnl title of the "master of the
cellence. We keep them in stock, and if we haven’t the kind you want, in
Mr. and Mra. A. N. Higgins. Tac*da$. Abbie McKibben of Glass Creek was
size or style, we can get one for you in the shortcut possible time.
t rolls'* ---------------Is n reminder of
this —
ancient
---- -------- —
— cus,
New York Drafts, insurance
We shall be glad to.talk wagon to you and if vou will come in va will
Miss Ixiura. Drummond ia at terne tte guest of Mary McCollum Thnradny. ; tom. Smn.- faint Men of the bulk of :
and Bonds Sold.
give you some interesting reading matter about wagons.
J
I tbe Engll^b iwordn may te obtained ;
for a work's vacation.
j from the fnet that n single statute, the !
Goodyear Brothers, Hastings, Michigan.
Ben Silcoi who has h-en the gpest
DIRECTORS:
CRESSEY.
j jiu1(| tnx ron|mlxsionprB net. passed
of his brother for some time, left for
A. A. ALDRICH,JPrealdent.
C. M. Giltert ft employed in paint- i In the first year'o?Xlw reign of George
S. Dakota Wednesday evening.
J. G. HUGHESJV. President.
ina
IV- n'cuxun** when unrolkd upward
ing in Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo.
E. S.’tMOREHOUSE, Cashier.
AL Eatyn has purchased the JJ IL
Mrs. Myra Kooistra has moved into of.OOO feet! ‘
DR.jMcLEAK.
Mosier farm, and has removed to II. a jwrt of Mrs. Stella Saxton’s house at
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.?
the corner.
A collector of old and rare china orig­
CLOVERDALE.
L. P. TERPENN1N0.
inated a most attractive way of show­
in&lt;- family «f J. J. Ludwick are ex­
Clayton Barter was in Battle Creek ing
JAMES COLLINS.
off her treasures. She bud made
If there are 12 ambitious people in Hast­
pected here ’ soon. They, will occupy Saturday.
for her dining room two quartered gold­
their cottage in the grovi.
Mrs. Enos Barter who haslieen very en oak china closet* of colonial de­
ings they will do well to read this little ad.
Mrs. Pattop went' to firand Rapids poorly of late, is improving under the sign, with four shelves. She covered
this week to purchase mi|linery goods. treatment of Dr. Onontiyoh of Plain­ the walla of tbe closets nnd the shelves
with glazed dowered chintz of rather
Sum Ashby accidentally shot off ore well.
Banner .subscribers can buy
showy pattern. She tried to pick out
Hugh Honeysett is ipovifig’into Cliff plates and other pieces of china with a
of his toes last week, but Dr. Fritch
I have twelve Scholarships which
Doolittle’s ^touae.
was called to finish the job.
flower design. China closets could also
tbe large Wall Map of Barry
I will sell at 121-2 per cent discount
Mrs. Homer Green. Mm Fred Green,
Mrs. Jane Barter entertained the L. bo lined with brocade or even denim,
but the one* lined with pretty flowered
from regular pricks before March 21.
Mrs. Roy Fennels and baby, who have A. S. Wednesday afternoon at tea.
County at the Pelton post office
chintz
seem
to
be
tbe
most
attractive.
aU Ijeen quite sick with the grip, are
. These 12 scholarships cover any
Mrs. Samuel Haight and sons are China shelves bordered with chintz and
all some bettor.
visiting ter mother in Yankee Springs. hung on the wall are also new and very
The map givps all the roads,
branch of study you may want. I
Mra Ira Brooks who has been suffer­
A gentleman visited our town last effective.—New Idea Magazine.
Will be in Hastings during the
ing with erysipelas is much bettor.
number of acres In each farm,
week trying to interest the farmers in
week of March 13 and will give an
You can apply ManZan inside, right
the
building
of
»
creamery
here.
where the pain Is. It is put up in col­
Raw or Inflamed Limbs.
.
with owners name. Now is the
exhibit of students' work at Fred L.
Joshua Brown who h&amp;s teen in poor lapsable tubes with nozzle attachments
Yield qulcWl to tbe wonderful cura­
Introducing it. ManZan stop* pain
Heath &amp; Carveth’s. the Druggists.
tive and4heeling qbaliliee of Foleye health all winter, i* not so well of late. for
Instantly and cure* ail kinds of blind,
time to gel ote before they are
Honey and'liar. Itprevenupneunion
Mrs. R. C . Gilbert and ahildrenzare bleeding. Itching, and protruding piles.
la and consumption from a hard cola guests at Enos Barter’s.
Sold by Fred L. Heath the druggist.
During the week I will give away
all gome.
seeped on the lungs.
Leslie Miller and family late of tte
a prize worth $35.00.
Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best Junction are now living in a part of
TblKind
YaHre
The price, while they last, la
Bean tte
thing In the world for boll,, buroa. Chas. Barter's house.
cracked hands, utter, etc. Sold by F.
Bigaatare
News has been received from Newell
L. Heath, the druggilt.
fifty cent" each.
Barber and family of their safe arrival
If Baby is Catting Tooth.
in New Mexico. Mrs. B.. on account
La grippe cough* yield quickly to the
n. «,lr,, Md um tn*t old and well tried rem
of whose poor health they went, stood wonderful curative qualities of Foley'*,
collector
the journey well and seemed to be con­ Honey and Tar. There i* nothing else
ailars *11 P*ri. cure* wind voile and Utt*
stantly improving. They are at pre- ‘‘just as good.”

Mrs. £ c. Dinkel and children,
spent a few days last week with her
daughter Emma in Kalamazoo.
Mr. Um. L Hall is very sick at this
writing.
Frank VanTino, of Kalamazoo, call­
ed on his mother last Tuesday.

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EXCURSIONS
Free Grant Lands

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WESTERN
CANADA

Foley’s Honey ami Tar

Fence

Posts

W. H. Chase,

THE STUDEBAKER WAGON

3

The Unapproachable Wagon

AMBITIOUS PEOPL E

Guy C. Longc or,

Foley’s Honey ami Tar
vurcs colds. prevents pneumoois.

boUle-

�HASTINGS BANNER. MARCH aa, 1905.

on Saturday.
.Mrs. Frank, who has been sick ao
tong at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Murry, of West Sunfield, returned to
fluke them known in this, the her home in East Castleton las’ week.
On Sunday Mrs. Melvina Wheeler
BANNER S WANT ADV. COL- alipjied and fell’ on an icy rtep. No
LH1.N—One cent a word.
bones are broken, but she is badly
For SAXE—House, barn and 5 acres of bruised and shaken.
land on North Broadway. For further
WEST WOODLAND.
particulars inquire bf I*. A.-Sheldon.
Mr. Clum and wife of the Tamarac
FOR SALE CHEAP, a good house visited their son Everet and family last
and lot in tbe second ward-Inquireof Friday.
MIm Bessie Weaver, of Kalamazoo,
Ubet Cider, Hastings, Midb.
was the guest of Mira Urab Baine the
WANTED. Want to buy a lot In Hasinga. Will pay all or nearly all cash Mrs. J. H. Durkee and daughter. Miss
down. If you have one to 8^11 address Esther, attended the rag bee at Fred
James E. Clark. R. F. ik No. G, Has­ Jordan's last week.
Mrs. Minnie Booker Evert, a former
tings, Mich.’
resident of this, place, 1s- -married to a
For Sale— Two yearling percberon Mr. Mert*. living near Evart. Osceola
'
oolte. Good ouee.
, &lt; county.
Mr. Haver, who has been 111. so long,
C. H. Osborn, Rural Route 1’ City.
was taken suddenly worse last week,
FOR SALE CHEAP—Goat with har- but is now improving.
ntws and nice sulky.
It was deemd best to send George
Messer E; Nevins. SIH W. Green St. Geiger to Kalamazoo for treatment, nnd
last
Thursday he was taken there In
STOP RENTING -80 actes of land lor
sale cheap, r&gt;V» miles we&lt; of Hastings, charge ot his brother August.
P.
R.
Holmes and wife have moved
Write Mrs. Lnella Wiley. Weidman. to -Woodland
village. The community
Isabella Co.. Mich.. R. F. 11 1.
is sorry to loss them, but cordially
NOTICE—Wall paper and fresco work welcome Mrs. Ida Durkee and son'i
cleaned »p.&gt; *'
that* '*
it will look as niceL nnd» Fred. • who have moved'onto Mrs.
draii tas k-he.n new. And inside psint- Holmes' farm.
Georg.? Haver. Jr., of Lowell, visited
ing Adilrew. F. L.Boorn. ):W High St.
his parents over Sunday.
Cty- Will Chase has sold his farm to a
n,«ir Mr. Wade and brill soon move away.
H&lt;&gt;VSE KOK RKNI*— k&gt;
and good location, situated on 2® East Mrs. Anna Sessions, of Allegan. and
Hikh st , first ward. Possesion Ito Mrs. I. Belle Lee of Imlay City were
liegin alw nt April 1 F«»t further p&lt;r- guests at Elmar Hlslng’ft the first of
tho week.
x
...
tii’|ilnm ii Mr. ■ Glenn \y. Greenfield.
Mrs. Funk of North Woodland visited
24-JJfi Moii rue St. Grand Rapids..
Kay Hulilbergter and Miae Frances
WANT’ 2D— Work l&gt;5’ the month on a
farim by * young nutn. .Single—will Demond of North Carlton visited at
Anspaugh'ii over Sunday.
marry if icccfwary. Adn-ss. Fanner. Milo
■C. FI*Paul of Buttle Creek sjten: Mon­
enrp Bam icf.
day oh his farm.

your warns

GLASS CREEK.
ilxt spitej
rain nnd bp&lt;i npids qiltte
a ftw en'jbyed the play at jthq hull Fri­
day nlghJP given by th-' Glass CrWek
Tboitrlcdl club, entitled "h'ony. the
Convict.”«
Mr. Setb Otis, of Chartrrtte.’ nnd Mr.
un-i; Mra Frank. Jenkins, of Pfairievifae.
visited their mother and sliter, Mra.
George Hartly^ Saturdoy rtlght and
'Sunuay.- ’
M js. C. A: Newland and riistijr went to
PlaSnwell Saturday to .attend the
fundrnl of a brother-in-law.
Mrs. Edgar Otta and niece, Ella Cor­
bel. visited Mrs. Will Anders In Brush
Ridge last. Thursday.
Mra. Abbie McKibben and daughter
kdnit and Maggie Otis visited .Mrs. Will
Mt’Ciillum last Thursday.
Mr1. Dan' Douglass spent part of the
week with his mother, Mrs. Count, In
Yankee Springs.
Mrl Helstand of Yankee Springs drove
a wdM for Ben Jenkins the first of the.
week.
Mr. P. R. Kams and son Daniel are
building an addition on B. M. Jenkins’
housk-

EAST WOODLAND.
Mrs. Sallje Towns Is on the sick listEL T. Cole took dinner with J. St. J rum
on Monday.
' Mrsu H. Townsend reports the first
chicks of the season, hatched last
Thursday.
A few East Woodland people have
tapped their sugar bushes.
Mrsi. - S. Week, who was so ill last
week, is reported as some better.
. Mrs. Edith Fay Cooley has been taken
t&lt;Av Charlotte hospital for treatment.
Mvsdames E. Baril and Philo Hltl
were I guests of Mrs. H. Towns -oh
Wednesday last.
i_ i
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson, of-Char. lotte.ja re visiting her parents. -Mr. and
Mrs. John Guy of East. "Woodland.
Misses Mabel and Velma Landis end
Celesta Good ate warm sugar at H.
Townsend’s on Sunday.'
Mies Calla and Roy Jarvis of the
Woodland school spent Sunday with
their parents in East Woodland.
The Van Brocklen mill has been
moved onto Homer Hager’s place and
will do several’ small jobs of sawing
there.
Rev.C. D. Jarvis and wife are enter­
taining a friend, Mr. Cherry, of Char-'
lotte, tills week.
Frank Scofield, who has been under
the doctor's care at Woodland for some
time, y-as able to return to hfe home

SHULTZ.
.Miss Julia Titus of Cloverdale visited
Miss Ijbble McC*allum over Sunday.
Tho Ladles* Aid society met with Mrs.
Clara Lootn|son Thursday of last week
and was largely attended. ‘GO being
present. For the Iqck of lime th? pro­
gram arid elM'tlar. of officers was postpon-d until the next meeting, which
will be announced later.
.
Miiis Alice Shultz, of Hastings, was
home over Sunday.
Harry Hulluck, of Kalamazoo, is vis­
iting at F. Hallock's. Sr.. Mils week.
The little son of George and Mary
Thonuu* is very’ sick.
Clarence Shulrz visited hts uncle and
aunt ri»—Delton over Sunday.
Frank Horn spent Saturday and Sun­
day at Charles Kahler's, of North
Barry.
,J. Hom and wife were greatly eur-!
pr ised on Tuesday evening of lo*t week!
when over 50 of their frienda and*
. neighbors entered their home and .took;
possession of tho same. Mr. and Mts.
Hom sobn became reconciled when
they were reminded that It was their
thirty-eighth wedding anniversary.
Th* evening was very pleasantly spent
In a social way. with music, singing,
also scripture, reading and prayer by
th# Rev. D. Feather of Cloverdale, who,
with some- very -appropriate remarks
presented the host and hostess. In Irehalf of those present, with a beautiful
couch as a reminder of the occasion,
after which a bountiful repost was
served and enjoyed by all present. All
went away feeling that the evening had
ireen well spent. .
There were no services at the church
weather and bud roads.
Our pastor will be with- us but once
more before conference.
■
There are a great many sick In our
community.
The Rev. D. Feather of Cloverdale
dined ut Fred Zerbel's Tuesday.
PARMELEE.
Mrs. E. E. Buck was in Grand Rapids Thursday’anti Friday.
Minor Allen of Byron vlstted his par­
ents. J. D. Allyn and Wife. Saturday.
Two of our young men, while return­
ing from a trip to Irving one day lust
week, lost their way, and upon Inquir­
ing th* road, were told to follow their
noses and find out.
The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
F. D. Joels has been dangerously Mck
with pneumonia, but is better at this
writing.
Fred Smith, of Irving, was on our
streets Wednesday.
Mrs. John. Moxon, whose illness was

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Saves Health

mentioned last week, is some better.
Owing to the storm, .there was n&lt;»
preaching service at the M. E. church
Sunday.
.
' Ejnrn.i Kartnfel is moflxtlng Mr?. O.
A/Carpenter with her housework. The
latter In still In very poor health.
The people of this plttct* are !«&gt;rry to
hear of j lhe severe Illness of Elder
Glass. Former ^&lt;u»tor of the M. E.
church. '
A number from here attended the K.
O..T. M. banquet.
Middleville Mon­
day night._______

STATE ROAD.
There was no preaching at the church
Sunday bn account of bad wqather.
Preaching next Sunday morning at the
usual hour.
Mrs. Jobe Olmstead will entertain the
Dime society March 30. Cbme early
and bring'your thimble, us we Intend to
sew rags fdr Mra Olmstead.
Mr. Loren Jones, of Chicago, called on
his cousin, Mre.' Orr Fisher, last week.
Mrs. Cressle Stedgc is spending a few
days with rcr mother. Mrs. Shawman,
this week.
•
Grandma Fisher and Madams Julia
and June Fisher visited Mrs. Lester
Klnne Thursday.
Mrs. MteKnight bad 29 Indies .at her
rug bee. A 'good time and rags all
sewed were the results.
Mr. anil Mrs. Wayne Merrick enter­
tained Mr. Harry Stowell, Miss Jessie
&lt; Durkee :»nd Miss Jessie Brooks Sunday.
Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence Olmstead, of
your city, spent Sunday with J. N.
Murry, .
Mr- snj Mrs. Scott Cotton started for
their nek’ homo 4n Outland- Morxlay
morning.;

Manning
just returned fasin
miiea from the city. In 18®
from al few weeks' stay with relatives they came.to Michigan nnd settled on a
in Eaten Rapkfa.
farm In Rutland township. where tney
lived until eighteen years ago. wnen
they moved to Hastings.
/
OBITUARY.
He Icaves'te mourn his departure his
Baltasar Kurtz was born in Hirrwife,
.the
companion
of
over,
tlfty-one
Clngcn. Wittenberg. Germany. January
1. 1827, and died In Hastings March 13, years, four eons and three daughters.
19®,-aged 78 years 2 months and 12 Mr. Kurtz wan a quiet, unassuming
'days. lie was united in marriage to man.' a good citizen and highly re­
Mun- lleins on Muy 2-1. ISM. and the spected in this community.
He was not a member of any church,
I following year they came to America.
They settled Iti Indiana, living for some but was a believer In the Christian re­
years in Mishawaka, and later on a ligion. and during his sickness was led

Bean fix

The lad Tte Rm

AUCTION SALE
Tbe undersigned having sold his farm, will sell at Public Auction, at his residence
in Baltimore, 44 miles south of Hastings city, J of a mile north of
Hendershott School House, oa

Wednesday, March 29th, ’05
Sale commencing at 1-o'clock. p. tn. the following property, to wit:

.GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
ThAfi-w spring days have brought the
bird* back to ua once more, and right
gkul w&lt;r lire to welcome the little songsBlossomTungatb, who haa’been assist Ing Mm. Merrill with her work, was
taken very sick one night laar week.
Dr. Goillight-r was phoned twice, the
second time before he reached home
after attending her. She was takeq
home and we hear Mrs. Rogers is help­
ing in ker place.
. Mrs. John Stevenson and friend, I
Mrs. Mbrgan. of brand Rapids, were
callers al Joe Bowser’s one day the past
week.
.
The Cbntury circle No. 2 will meet
with Mrs. Lucy Bristol Tuesday after­
noon, April 4.
■ Harry Bresee and sister, Mrs. G.
Munger, attended the funeral of an
aunt at XAWton lust week.
The sick at Mr. Merrill’s are not
much better at this writing.
Hiram Babcock' and family have
nearly all been on the sick list of late,
Dr. Cootier attending.
Another dish washer at H. Babcdck'a
Hllas Gaskill's little-baby girl has been
very sick .for a time aerlously so, but
Is better now.

to confide more {fully in Jesus Christ as
his Ixird and Saviour.
After a.ioing and wearisome. sickness,
during which, tor several months, he
was not able to take a restful ntgnt’s
slumber, he quietly tell asleep.
The funeral wvlce was conducted in
his late home by Rev. Arthur Trott,
and the btfrlul .was in Riverside ceme­
tery. hie fotir sons and two sons-in-law
acting as pill-bearers.

horse 12 years old. weight 1100
horse (1 years old. good roadster, 1100
Durham cow giving iriiHr&gt; 12 y'ra old
Durham cow giving milk, 7 years old
Durham cow giving milk, 3 years old
Durham cow, 6 years old aud calf
weeks old
1 Durham calf 10 months old
13 good grade ewes, coarse wool
1 Lincoln buck age 4 years
35 hens
150 baskets com
35 bushels oats
A quantity of hay
1 lumber wagon double box
1 carriage, nearly new
1
1
1
1
1
1

1 single open baggy
2 single harnesses, 1 nearly new
1 sot double harness
1 McCormick mower
I Gale hay .rake
1 hay rack
1 set of bob sleighs
1 cortrsheller
1 fence machine
1 post hole digger
1 Bissel plow
1 spring-tooth harrow
1 spike-tooth harrow
1 grain cradle
1 scythe and snath
1 log chain
1 hay knife
I double shovel cultivator
1 fine tooth cultivator, steel frame
1 corn planter
1 extension ladder
A quantity of lumber
Forks, shovels, hoes and other articles
not mentioned.

Terms of Sale

FINE LAKE.

The use of Royal Baking Powder is
essential to the healthfulness of the
family food,
Yeast ferments the food.
Alum baking powders are injurious.

Royal Baking Powder saves health
UKIHO KWDU CO., NEW YORK.

We sire glad to welcome our old
neighbors back. C: E. Idee and family.
Of Battle Creek, who are •moving Into
the Frank Coleman bouse.
We are sorry to lose our neighbors,
Willis Quick and family, who are mov­
ing to Battle Creek.
Mrs. Myra Brininstool Is visiting rela­
tive m Battle Creek for n few days.
Mrs. Inez Paul Is visiting friends in
Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. J.- H. Norris of Corn­
stock are vlsttng In Banfield and vicin­
ity.
W. H. Flak returned Saturday from
few days' visit In Battle Creek.

JAMES E. CLARK,
AW.H. COUCH,
Auctioneer

PROPRIETOR.

CHAS. HALL,

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FORTY-NINTH YEAR No. 48

HASTINGS

HASTINGS, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1905.

for making tannic acid. Besides go­
ing up and over mountains we went
.through two of them. Sitting on the
rear end of tta train and watching the
AN INTEREST1NG LETTER FROM hole into which wo entered growing
FIFTH IN THE SERIES OF LETTERS
MRS. ELLEN E. ROBINSON FROM smaller and nmullcr, until a pin hole
•
FROM MRS. CARRIE YUTZ
MURPHY.’ NORTH CAROLINA.
was no more seen, gave me a queer,
WALKER FROM NAKAWN
sort of sensivtion, as though I hud sud­
denly been swallowed by an earth
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
quake. I felt supremely glad to
A SIAMESE CREMATION
euiergo at the other side of the ground.
Wouldn't it be fun. if a tunnel! could
Pretentious Jails And Court Houses be put straight through the earth, to More About the Strange Custom* &lt;
Of*
start for a trip through? This wrak I
A North Carolina Nigger Who Did
These People--Dr. and Mrs. Wal­
am going to drive in another direcNot Appreciate Northern Cour­
tion^owr the mountains to a town,
ker Change Stations and are
tesy.
known in North Carolina wnincnlnr
Probably now at Pitsanu’
as “Hanging Dog” Nothing melodi- 1
loke.
We publish the fidluwing letter from
ous iiImum the name, but therm' lots1
Mrs. Robinson wno is spending the
The’ letters talow which Mix Walker
of bark there 1 imagine. Will .has
winter in the *out| with her'nephew.
some tnthber to’inspect. 1 believe, and has written to her parents h«*re will be.
W.. H. Woodbury and family. The j* going to have me see tta couptry. found very Yoteireting. perliH|N more
letter was a private une to Mra C*«»k ' He is planning all sorts of tri{«s f.irl so Hum any published yet. At this
bnt contained so much of interest con­
me. I am certainhc enjoying this lazy time Dr. and Mrs. Walker are ■ (rotacerning the country, and existing con­ life I am leading
■hly rattled nt Pitsanuloke. in northern
’’ ’
There
are any
ditions we feel our; readers would en­
Siam, to which station they ex]iectcd
quantity of darkie* here
A more
joy it also, and took the liberty to pitta
shiftless rat I never saw. Did you to ta tranaferred about the second
lisb it:
week in February.
CoAllaird ou
two.

FROM Hit SOUTHLAND

Murphy improves upon acquaintance. 1
At first it seemed like Mrs.. Wiggs!

Cabbage Patch. The houses still look
as they did in that famous spotetfMl
though they were playing hop scotch up '
and down the mountain sides, and they |
face in all directions. but I find on '
closer inspection they all fare *‘streets’*
or “fattie trails’*
roads of some
sort. The strpets themselves are un­
tangling some now us I am more sure
of the {stints of the compoM; in the
town they are croiked as the drives
over .the mountains, which accounts
for the morning uncertainty of the
front doors being “straight” or “on I
the bias.''

BANNER.

IRON FAR AWAY SIAM

C^^A

Nakuwn, Jan. &lt;5, 1U0&amp;
First letter of 1IMKU

I wrote ten letters last week and was
so tired l«y Saturday night I havo not
attempted
writing since, bnt mail day
GEORGE SIX BURY MEETS WITH
is coming so 1 must Ingin this oijp to­
DISTRESSING ACCIDENT IN
day.
It
is
n beautiful day here, with a
SAW MILL
very cool breeze. Imt warm in the- aun.
1 wns speaking about the coo*^^lust
SOME CHANCES FOR RECOVERY
night, ha we never dreamc
Accident Happened in Lane’s Mill on I such oool days near the cquuv^r? tafore
we came. I try to imagine you all
the Farm of Wesley Norris In’
at home with snow everywhere and
Maple Grove.
having to wear your heavy wraps.
George Sixbury. aged 45 and mar­
Rev. Eckels says we will find it cooler
ried. whose home is at Barryville, was
in the cool season, and hotter in the
terribly injnn-d Monday about one
hot,season at Pitsanuloke,aa the winds
o’clock while at work in. the saw mill
Last week I spent a delightful day of Chaa. luuie on the farm uf Wesley there are not effected by water as here
at Nnkawn. Dr Walker made ar­
going with my nrphew to Bryson City. Norris, of Mapk- Grove.
*
rangements yesterday with a Chinese,
sixty-fiv&lt;i miles from this. town, with
He wits running the slab saw at the
the Irish name, to anything hut a time of the- accident, when in some photographer for picture* of tho house,
We stall {lave the
“city” however it is named. I noticed manner the, saw, while in rapid mo­ ditqietaary. etc.
as to show
the R. IL Co.. had wisely or unwisely, tion. jumped from its place striking Eckels family in it too.
painted out the “city” on the end of him on the right aide/ the teeth cut­ the einire missionary force Tuesday
noun
Dr.
Walker
came
home
and said
the depot building!.* Jt’certainly was ting and gashing the muscles in front
misleading if ^left • in sight Like all of. back of ami under the right arm. “You-uiro goi.ngsto have a little mon­
the towns 1 have seen in North Caro­ severing a number of muscles and some key. .-knottar one of qiy patients lias
lina. ciinrt houses and jaiR“nre preten­ of th«‘ larger arteries. But for tie: bro’t me one.” Just’niter dinner (he
tious. while school houses and churehes thoughtful new of his "fellow employees bro't it over.; Jt ,is.8 or 9 inches high
“when it sib. up; was'w.ns caught just
are exactly the reverse, and Bry*»n he would have bled .to death. Thefi
tvw&gt; &lt;liiys before it was given us.?so the
was no exception. ' I enjoyed
- -the
— trip
- -« . did not lose their heads, but pressetl 'pltfhsuje (*} devolves upcin us to tame
home exceedingly. Tor through the Rgnimu the arteries so that the flow or
him. {He is n trifle (?) eager to get
courtesy of tbt*’ ctinductor. I had a blood vas stopped, and k».-pt up the
away mid likes to bite. My thumb
chair on the piatforui of the rear car. • pressure until Drs. Schilling and'Morwas a little tix&gt; near his mouth last
_ , for
. ,i._
__ ________
1 for the jour-1 - f --Nashville,
and
the.-time
rMuired
o
arrived. When - the.
nigh* and une tooth mt near the nail.
c.vy home felt ”monarch of all I
^vr
it was
wns within
a quarter
quarter ot
ot
&gt;aw stopped
stopped it
within u
Thd Doctor cauterized it nt once and
____ v:..i artery, whora
veyed” and there was little that.eraap- __
HI1 1of th«‘ IIrachial
it is doing well. Big Jacko is;so gutsl,
’ - —•iston.
?
It was itfdelightful day, pulsations could ta plainly seen. Over now. He lets nie pat his head and |
like days in May. in Michigan, and ■
pitches were taken by die doctors
when 1 gave him water yesterday he
■ the haz- peculiar to warm taring, add- । 71,^- did n&lt;,t hold out much hope of
tuuk it in ls&gt;th “hands”, and drank
el delicacy to the distant outlines of Mr. Ki^bury's recovery. Bnt at this
jpst like a little child. Little Jocko
the Blue Ridge mountains and softin- wrjt ing he raenw to ta doing far beted those further :olf. . with a dainty v.r than
Dr. Schilling says
purple veil.. The R. R- follows the I
injured man's reebvrry will dewindiug of the river, or rather of£he JX?nd Up^n the sloughing of rhe wounds,
rivers, for ■there is a continuous «mc-; jf jjjat is accomplished without involvces^ion. commeiicin* at Muti’hv with । jng tju» large arteries he will get well
the ‘.‘Valley”, ttat flows into tta , ^11 hu{«o tor the h*t. . 1
‘ Little T'-ri&gt;’.i-.-six’.-”
and together J
- - *
'
bwvils th»? •‘Naytatodii. ” finally b'fci
rvsjHmdent for n*ws uf the m-rktout. ,
their identity in jhe “Tnckaseeft
, We appreciate ht» thought fulness, and1
The wi]| |x.
t&lt;. bn*.- &lt;»ur corrwqion- i
rivera are notd^p |ttd in many piaeca deoU
tfie BANNER in mind when,
form “rapids” «&gt;f nd mean pretenttor.-.
&lt;.f &lt;mp&lt;»rtatit' news like this
a-the w;it.-r tlrov&gt; j.-vor the stony Uni wni(.p tll„v h, ar „f
they have
taneath. Tlie jnoujiuunti an v^ry ifntheir regular letltvrs.
like th» R s-kies ortiierras 'tf the west,
but. are really more picturesque ta­
rn use of th»; .lino U-ninre that* H al­ BANISH PARTS ISM FROM CITS’
AFFAIRS.
ways on them. Pirn* uf various kind.

have to write the bi-monthly letter
to the Board. Rev. Eckels leaves next
week for a two or three weeks trip,
evangelistic, beyond the mountains.
This is not only tv gain, new converts,
'but to see.taw the native Christian's
are holding out It must ta such an
inspiration to tell the Gospel story to
those who have never heard it! Dr.
Walker made some statistics the other
day and finds that less than one in
every 10.0W) Siamese is a Christian.
Also that each worker here in the
Siam mission, exclusive of the wives.
has a “field” of 20). 1)00 in which to
work;
.
I believe we have not written that
the re^on for the Siamese women wear­
ing their hair short, dates from a cer­
tain war. ninny years "ago, .when the
women wore forced to ent1 their hair
and fight with the men. It raetnri the
enemy on seeing them thought they
were men. anti were reinforcements. so
withdrew their troops. Since that vic­
tory they have regarded it us an honor
to wear .thl-ir lmi*r short.
.
#
Contlnufit on page three.

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR
graduate* i» not tta best
•best
test uf the efficiency of our 1
5. We must inaint on _ --------- oknowlodge of the “common branrhes. ’ ’
these are fudnmentid.
•
6. The eightli grade diploma ohould
mean
something.
Itshould
stand
fur
SCHEDULE OF THE TIME AND
ability to think. When a pupil tas
PLACES FOR SUCH EX AMINA.
received
one
he
should
ta
perfectly
aldo
TIONS
to enter any high Abhool and do the
1 work satisfactorily.
SOME RULES AND SUOOESTIONS
visited Their Kalamazoo
BROTHERS.
For the Aid ot Teachers and for Pu­

8IH GRADE EXAMINA
’
TIONS

pils Who Expect to Take Such
Examinations.
At the fall meeting of the Bxrry
Cqunty TWiclirnr Associptibn the sub-ject of Eighth Gra*lo Examinations
was-brought up for discussion. As a
result of this.hiscjiuwion the Association

About 22 members of Barry Codgv,
K. of P, went to Kalamazoo Friday
to witness a contest between tta two
teams, reprrranting the two Kalama­
zoo k. of P. lodges cunfflr the Lthird
rank. Grand .('hancelh-r Haujiton.
.Grand Vice. (Jtancellor Palmer. Grand
K. of Jt A b' Curtis and bu|remv
Reiiresentative Clhtae were present.
After the degree work a line Iminquet
was served. The Hastings Knights
speak in thw highest tenon of tta hos­
pitality of their Kalamazoo bnrahren,
and report q vftry enjoyable time.';

appointed a kxntimittae consisting o f
Cummr. John
Ketciuun. Supt O. S. ’
Finnegan'and Miss Curolyn Burlier to
take tin* subject Hinder' further consid­
eration 'and r»-|x&gt;rt at the meeting of
the Inspiration Institute. This com­
mits advised with the miperintendants, principab i and teachers of rural
schools and rejiorted’as follows: 1st
HAPPY WEDDING
That the present plan of. bolding the
eighth grade examinations should be
Miss Maud Peters United iu Mar­
HE IS AWARDED $968 OS BY THE
modified Mimewhat f»» that it will con­
JURY THURSDAY LAST
riage to Charles Kcnfidd,
form mure closely to the plan common­
Thunriay evening at tta home-of the .
ly used by the graded schools * of the
county in determining what students bride's sister. Mrs. Jas. VanKoevering
VERDICT
VES l|NI&gt;
of tbeir eighth grades are eligible to 1 in the 4th ward, Mira Maud Peters was
j united in marriage to Mr. .Charles Ken­
VERSAL SATISFACTION. enter the high school.

28495697

This Verdict Clears Mrs. Belson From
the Charge of Setting Fire to the
Barn.
The jury in the case of Cyrus Belson
vs. the Barry At Eaton Insurance Co.
brought in a verdict Thursday night
awarding the plaintiff fiMK.06, ataut
fiHO.00 lew than he claimed. They
gave the full amount claimed on the
tarn, cutting the schedule of contents
to the extent named. ■ There is univcrwil approval of the verdict. The
suit ought never to have, been permitt­
ed.. Mr. Belson &lt;&gt;nght not to have bwn
forced to go to law to .protect his wife
from the charge of burning the tarn.
The,claim "tight to have ’heen rattled
witl^ful resorting. to the courts. But
it isj[too lute to consider that n«&gt;w.. Mr.
Bel&lt;M&gt;n*has the verdict, and the jury
has cleared his wife from the charge 6f
setting fire to his tarn la-t August.
1
the jury cannot »-nd the bitternww .engendered in Rutland over the
law trait. That is the unfortunate part
of it. There has been stene talk of
litaj: suits. For the {fence «&lt; the ncightarhtood and the good of the township
wu hope th*- matter may ’he ended.

; field, Rev. Arthur Trott performing
the ceremony. There were about,forty
present, being largely tho immodiato
relatives and near-neighbors,'and a few
of the * most intimate friends of the
bridi* and groom.
Mias Lucile Busby played, the wed­
ding march, and tho bride and groom
unattended marched to their places in
the parlor when*' the ceremony was
performed. The bride was tastefully
gowned in blue . voile, .with white
trimmings.
After the ceremony fine refreshTIME AND PLACES
menta were aervtsl in the dining •
The oxaniinatiqmt will be held on the room, which was boantifully diJCoratfollowing named Idatea and at tta. fol­ &lt;d in red and white. The Mi.sras Mario
•ft roinnwncinga^
lowing named plao*
’ * | Rushy.-Hazel Mead and Com sjlsbeo ’
nine o'clock in each instance.
•_—: [ ' waited u{Kin the guests.
Monday. May 1 -jf- Delton rahbol taara, i
1 Mr. &lt;nd Mrs. KerffHd left Thun­
2f—Woodland town
town tail!
belli *
~...............
.
Tuesday. May 2^-\\&lt;Hxlland
. day night for Woodland where they ■
Wedn«d»r. May 3-Mi,LU.viUe hisU wi'u
'^^^“They’
* | will visit ' friends. They are , both
school.
I social favorite* Hmong the young peoThursday, Ma.’ 4—XMhTilte hfell I T,|, of thi„ rilv H-UJ havv
an,,™,
scho&lt;il.
I many friends, who wish them prtaper■Bns. .1*.,, tattle. । it). &gt;nJ
jn
Friday, May
Saturday. May B—Court room. Hastings.
CLASS HONORS GIVEN OUT
The whole Board uf Examiners will
be pnssmt at each! place and will have
charge of the ‘examination. Teachers Supt Chamberlain Awarded Them for
the Class of 1905 Last Fritfay
are invited to acxyimpany their puptil-» ,■
Afternoon.
if they desire to J

21? That the Board of Examiner
Ot.ould have charge of the eighth grade
examinations and should deviae some
plan for determining the ability of the
applicants to do high school work in
addition to that shown in the prepara­
tion uf written uaswers to sets of ques­
tions.
Thera recommendations were adopted
and the Board of Examiner* make the
following annouacemcnt of the jJan
that wilbta used this year in conduct­
ing the eighth grade examinations.
'

The seven honora ■ fur this ytoar’s
THE EXAMI NA-i
grmlnatiug rbuaeieTci*?* together with
The general character of the exaitii- j the subject'uf their claw ••xerciMM. Were
awarded Friday'a* fbttowa;
nations will be varied ramen tat frt&gt;ni ]
Jst‘. Mi^a dura Hvndrreliott" Vale­
ttat used ) n funner year*. The’ques- j dictory.
.
tions prep(n4l by! tjie 'Dopantmcnt i&gt;f ii 2d.’ MiraGlenna Pancost—Salutalury.
Public Imtniatiop will ta tirad. n» A |I 3d. Miss Florence Diamond---(’lass
basis of tta exauiination but will Obe *। Motto.
’
varied enough to relievo any ernlair* |I 4th. Mr. Parnell SIcGninesfer-C’laaK
awnent that might arira^from ^&gt;e
, Oration.
. !
same qu«siti«»ns I* j-ng urad ia any two)
Sth. Mi* Brtisle Warner- Clam ^oet.
placea. Recognising tta fa^t ttat all
nth. Miss Minnie DrVino-J Clara
। pupils cannot do qiual|y well in show­ ! .Prophecy.
ing ttair knowledge of a subject on a'
7th. Mira Mae Smith—Clam Efeay.
I written examination tta Benni willi
make part of the exiuninatam in each
CHANGES IN CITIZEN’S TICKET
cane. opal. Teai-hers are requested to;
We have not and do trt-t criticise the
rtaxIiMb-ndrons. laurpl and many other
present to tta BonnFat the time of the
evrrgn'vns. prevent jany appearance uf nominees on the party tickets in this
exnininrtth® the daily class record of The Ticket as now Blade up Rcady
. barrenness and tta knountain streams city personally. We ask only that
the pupils in order ttat it may ta con­
for Election Day. ”
added tho-music uf their falling water every citizen of Hastings *di|UI ttynk
Dr and Mrs Char Walker’s first home In Sunny Siam, taken Jan. 5th, W&gt;. sidered in case the Board determines
B«&lt;cau.M- it would conflict with his
to the picture;^ev&lt;^- changing, never of the principle Imck of every {tarty Thrpicture shows Dr. and Mrs. Walker on the steps leading up to the spacious- that such conaideriition is necessary to
other duties. H. H. Snyder felt obliged
tin-ts&gt;:nv. O, the laiiuty of these ever- ticket in Hastings, which is that party
a fair determination of thixpupil’s qualiveranda.
.
to decline the Cijinens nomination fur
1.1x1.ing hi 11 a!‘The words6f the Psalm- membership is the test and qnalfication
ti- -at ions. An average standing of fib
Board of Review. The r-nme of Arthur
for
a
city
office
in
Hastings.
We
be
­
iciune to’my mind. ”1 will lift up
JsquealM and squeal* when angry. They Certainly Mflc_Bel.sun has no reason to per cent and not less than.70 per cent
mine eyes unto the bills, from whence lieve that principle is wrong, and can require very little care and do afford find fault wi^jlhe verdict. He can will lie re&lt;|uirod to entitle pupils to n C. Brown was substituted. Mr. Brown
is
home sick in lied. He- ncde{iM the
«.''
m.^4.4 my
...» help.
....... ” - There
-------- is
. such 11 never tend toward h high degree of a groat deal of amusement to aH. afford to let tta matter drop, for ho diploma. Tta ^crimination in reading
comi/th
place solely as a matter of duty. His
K-’nse of the “everhmtingneas”
Go»l j efficiency' in 6nr city government. The
I To-day for dinner woare going to have and his wife have lieen fully vindicat- will ta liased upon “The Barefoot Boy'' friends and friends of* the m&lt;&gt;veiiu*ut
about the monnta|ns, that I always !• nam
ing’of
of party'ticketa
naming
party ■ ticket* mid
and the dritwdntwMost of them J e&lt;L All he will lose will be the time lw Whittier.
should seo that he gets a big vqte. He
feel nearer to the Infinite there, among jng of party lines in our city affairs Siamtwe string lieitns.
The program will Im as follows:
were e^jht and nine inches long before and trouble of the suit add - his law­
•is amply qualified mid deserve* it.
them, than anywherq else in the world. ', will
- not work
• fo»
- - the
•«------good• -■*
of ‘the
Y.-.,city
9 0(i a. m.--Sjclling and Orthogra­
broken up. Rev. Eckels says tliey of­ yers’- charges. Furthur lit igation could
Alonxo Woolley'becauae of ill hwltb
amply
proves. There. is
One peculiar i*-ak rtae almost perpitn- ; as the imst ___
,
ten grow three feet long- mid are good not do more to vindicate him or his phy, Penmanship. Arithmetic.Govern- declined to ta a candidate for supeydicular from the valPy. and hail I been । more harmony and lew strife in this
t&lt;io. Just now we are learning the famiy. and certainly would not restore men! Reading.
Visor..
John Kurtz has lic-m suLa tout­
ambitious as I used to bo. I would ' cjty than ever ini its history. We l&gt;e1 00 p. m.—Physiology. Grammar. ed. Mr. Kurtz accepts the nomuiation
whatjhis suit may have ’costjiim. in*
lilp fo have gone to the top uf it, but ‘ ynvv this ifj directly due to the Citi- Lord’s Prayer in SiiUD«te-: soon we cun trouble or money or injured feelings. History. Geography.
say it in three languages. We just be­
ha a matter of duty.
Ho ta* been su­
i----- --- encountered
--------------------wW
n man
num ' zens xxm-partiBan
Tw^.nnrUaan movement of last
Tta following suggestions from the
not to have
what n
gan practising writing again this morn­
pervisor in Rutland and was long a
Department of Public Instruction are
did who rode up the trail on horse­ year. .^Ttat work mx-ds to be made ing. We.have finished the translatiiin
LEFT HAND INJURED
resident uf this city. He will make a /
complete
and
permanent
this
year.
To
very helpful and the hoard will take
back. He drove too hear the edge and
Lof 11 chapters of 8t. John.
the^n into careful consideration 'in the first class supervisor and ought to he
over ■ th« horse and rider plunger! this end we lielieve that all who desire । I hope Io he an expert in cooking
elected.
They went up in Macon county but in tho prosjierity of this city should by when I come home. It is such a relief L. F. Cook Had His Hand Drawn Into work of tta examination.
Charlrsi Weimcrt’s .mum l»as Been
the Gearing on one ot the Pickers
1. Thoroughnera and accuracy aku
the plunge landed in Swain county. their support tafbro election day. and to go out to make a salad or jmdding
substituted for that of George *Hiachat the Wool Boot Factory.
demanded in all Hchool work. . Thera
We passed one^mountain that looked their votes on that day, do their ut­ or something after our twc&gt; hours lerann
men as candidate for aiderman in the
most
to
banish
party
ism
and
partisan-,
n* though there were caves in it. and
Lysander F. Cook had his hand badly Htand first.'
csjMM’ially. Tho Eckels' tad never -eat­
3d ward.. and Chas. W. Clark for A.
Thu purpose of tta eighth grade ex­
upon enquiry, I found there were five ship forever from our city affairs.
en fudge or frnit salmi with so many lacerated last Friday while at work in
E.' Ke nasion's for the school Board.
amination is nut to mm taw many can
different rooms, e.»ch one showing the
fruita in. I had no pineapple, bnt I the. shoddy, picker room* in the Wool
Both are excellent men and it wip ta
BROKE HER ARM.
| used dates.' and a few graixw and juice Boot factor}’. In Homo way the coat lie crowded and crammed through.
open front doors, as “we’ hurried past j
no mistake to elect them.
2. Each jxipil .should stand on his
•sleeve of his left arm was caught in
Then the*mound Irailders were in eriMrs. Chas. Barnes fell one day-last left from a can of California Muscat
the cogs on the machine and his hand own ability and merit. He is nut to
deuce, and how I waited to get off and
GRANGE RALLY.
ET
week and broke exje of the small bones grapes. Our oranges hero turn bitter
go on a private excavation tour. in her wrist. At first it was thought when exposed to the air for raveral was drawn into ttam. The hand was be “coactad.”
There will !«• a Grange rally in G.
8, Absolute homwty, fairness., and
Again I felt on inclination to take up to be a sprain but Bunday Dr. Burton hours, that is when the skin is removed badly cut and bruised but luckily ho
A.
R.
hall
this
city
Wednesday
Apr.
5,
justice
must
be
observed
and
ftdlowed
with “placed” minipg fas we passed wtft called and found the fractured
His Majesty, the-King, is reported'to bones were broken. Dr. Lowry droascommencing at 10 a m. In the fore­
in all cases.
*
by a field where considerable gold had bone. He set the Isine and is it getting be coming to Naliawn some time in ed the wound. .
noon
will
he
an
exemplification
of
de
­
4. Tta examinations should be suf­
April and the Governor has mon nt work
been found not many years ago ; now
SENT TO JAIL FOR TEN DAYS
ficiently difficult to really test tta pu­ gree work by Carlton Grange. In the
it is abandoned, but such a nice place along nicely.
now planting trees, mending, fence*,
Marshal Phillips arrested Henry pil's ability. The tendency to rtxsh pu-. afternoon Deputy L. C. Root, of Al­
it would be to pick up ‘tauggets”
etc.
etc. .. The
rno Governor
vnrvuiuw* has expressed
~-r-------- ----a
.
I wish to teach Dr. Walker. Siamese, Englehart-Saturda&lt;y for beingdiaordrly. pits through the gra-lt* and out of legan. and a speaker to be furnished
from the shallow stream flowing lei­
EASTER OPENING.
i in return for English lessons, but ho He was brought before Justice Bishop school is one of tta evils ttat the eighth ।by the State Grange will deliver ndsurely down from the mountain side.
। has not decided as yet. as our time is Monday who gave him ten^days in grade diploma hari engendered. This
Sarah Horton wil have on
Quarries of granite and marble are « largo lino oi Barter hats. Tne^ny
should be ctieckeik. The number of
Mrs. E. F. Osgood, Lecturer.
taken up so. much. This month we jail to calm down.
,
worked in these mountains and at An­ and Wodnortiay. Al»il 4 anddix
drews. I think, there is a large plant

CHARACTER

�HASTINGS BANNER MARCH,

Hastings Banner.
COOK BROS. Editors.

ADVERTISING j RATES.
DUpUy advcrtUlnt. rales furnished 00 sppU-

For Rrtenta ot the University. Arthur Mill.
Walter H. lawyer.
For Mesnber State Board ot Education, to till
vaKsncv. William J. McKnna.
For Judge ot Circuit Court. 5th Judicial
Circuit. Clement 5mlth.

maintaining the gold standard. The
only trouble that can possibly arise is
that gold may become too plentiful.

fROM THE SOUTHLAND

The country is glad that there is to
be a probing of the Iieef tnwf. They
want the job to be a thorough one. and
there seems even’ prospect that it will
be. Some of the trust’s employees
took very sudden notions to spend a
few months. abroad when Roosevelt
sent his inquisitors after them.

ever read the “Clansman" and “The
Georgian"? I don’t feel they are much
overdrawn now that I have seen for
myself the jfood for nothing “low­
down niggers. " I give myself away
sometimes, although I have endeavor­
ed to keep my tongue with “bit and
bridle* ’ while 1 am south. The other
day I wanted to ask a question of one
The Michigan legislature is getting
of the workman about the place, and
an unenviable reputation for idleness.
addressed him as ’“Mr. Wiley.” He
To be sure most of the work of that
answered me very civilyT but told Het­
body is done through committees. But
tie. his wife. laughing immoderately
the fruit of present inaction will be a
at my ignorance, that he gn eased Mia
scramble to pass bills at the dose of
Robson want much ust to niggers case
the session, and as a result a lot of ill
called me “Mt.
Wiley.
” I presume
’
’
considered, foolish legislation.
he classed me with the poor white
The twelve years experience of Judge trash down here. '
Well. I didn't start out
Clement Smith upon the circuit bench
is certainly worth a great deal to the book about the south. I have *ot
people of Barry county. They cannot been into Georgia but once and then
afford to run any risks in thin matter. only a few miles. I am going to At­
The voters of the county, -without re­ lanta and possibly farther, but shall
gard, to I»rty. should give him their give up going to Florida this trip. It
is getting too late now to go so far
support.
south. I shall return to Michigan. I
Kansas is now talking of building a am having a good time and keep welL
state pipe lino to compete with th^ Read and walk and talk from morn­
Standard Oil system of‘ pipe lines. ing till night and then the “sleep of
Kansas led the way to terminating the just" until morning again: this
slavery in this country. The Sunflower nqieated day by day. makes up the
State may lie‘the leader in the great daily routine. I mist the Lenten ser­
work of emancipation from the trusts. vices for the Episcojial church has no
settled rector. Bishop Homer will be
President Rooeevelt
contemjilates: here next Sunday. There is reading
calling congc^K in extra session in Oc&gt; every Sunday excepting the third in
toiler to prepare and pass legislation to each month when a missionary comes
prevent railroad rebates and to pro­ over from Waynesville. Tiro Church is
duce a larger revenue for the country, a very pretty building with I Georgia
as the income of the government is not pine finish, and handsome stained glass
windows, but the attendance of wor­
sufficient to m&lt;rot the expenses.
shiped slim! glimmer! I slimipest!! I I
The election will soon be .over, and ever saw. There are four chnrehes-in
then all can drop any little friction the town of .Murphy,, with wk* inhab­
that may have arisen, and settle down itants nil tuld, liesides two negro
to friendship and neighlxirliness a»-l»- churches, and put all the congregations
fore. Don’t lose any time in dropping together in the smallest one lielonging
any animosities that may have arisen to the white people and there kvouhlbe
over tiro battles of the ballots.
room and to spare. Remember me
kindly to all enquired.
President Roosevelt felt that.the Pan­
ama commission'was nut doing busi­
*
LACEY.
ness very industriously. He acted with

“ Japan’s great Mie«M&gt;«’*i»'won bv what
base bailists’call "team-work." ..They
all work together. They are fanatical
ini their loyality to' Julian and revernnlee for its emperor. They will hold
li&amp; cheap if Japan’s fortunes can be
advanced in any way. There is obedleapce to orders, and uo questions asked,
anti harmonious working together for
the cniMtym end. Exactly the opjiwito
is p&gt;en in Russia, There is dissatis­
faction with the government. hatred of
ita autocracy. quarrels among general^,'
anil no heart in their work by the
troops. The Russian is as brave as the
' Jap. 'if capably led he would make a
belter soldier, if he were equally well
educated. But-“team work*’ is;i
spicuous by its absence from
Riimian army—hence its defeats ami
disasters.
.
Hiram Stevens is on the gain.
his customary promptness. and called
for resignations which have been made
Stanley■ Warren and wife arc, visitihg
Forty years experience os a lawyer
and now he is reorganizing' the com­ their son iand family Vance Warren of
and twelve upon the circuit lunch
Glare.
qualify Judge Smith to' serve the peo­ mission on a business basis.
ple- acceptably imeireuit judge. They
know he will be careful, faithful and
just; they know his aim and purpose
is to do the right thing in every mat­
ter that may^ come Ixafore him. He
doen not pretend to infallibility and no
one makes that claim fur. him. But
those who know him believe in his in­
tegrity as a man and his uprightness as
a judge and that ho aims to do justice 1
in all matters. When a circuit lias.
such a man on the bench, is it not un­
wise to take any chances of losing his
services? Will it not la? wise for the
votpr, no matter what hia party, to see
that Judge Smith’s name is on his. tic­
ket? We believe it will.
Judge Smith's opponent for circuit
judge is a young man with very little
experience as a lawyer and with none
whatever that would qualify him for a
judicial office. Contrast this with the
forty years experience as a lawyer,
twelve of them on the bench, of Judge
Smith. Just this hare statement -covers
the whole matter. Is it wise to run
any risk of losing the services of a
judge who brings to the service of the
people of this county and circuit such
experience and qualifications as Judge
Smith! We believe not. and we believe
the voters of Barry dounty, without re­
spect to party, will ■ think as we do.
and will vote for Judge Smith.

Local conditions may often make it
seem best to republicans hike part in
nou-partisan nominations for office in
their respective home cities and vil­
lages and towns. But they should not
•forget that a state ticket is to be
voted upon Monday. April 8, and that
a reduced state majority will be re­
garded as a republican loss if, not a re­
publican defeat.
Make it another
splendid republican victory through do­
ing your own individual part in secur­
ing such a result.

' Jennie 1
Secreary of State Hay was compelled
for a few days. She i&lt; working &lt;u*r
to go abroad, last week Itecause of ill Marengo.
healt.h. This country will hope for his
Henry Stevens has returned from a
sfieedy recovery. Without doubt he i?
•
the greatest living statesman, and -visit in Ashland. Wis.
Miss Maria Manning has liden visitAmerica cannot afford to lose his serijig at Sam Jones’^for a few daya

We cxjiect to hear the saw mill in
The requests for appropriat ions for our midst in a few days.
the various state institutions and for
" School has commenced again in the
general state expenses reach tiro great
Stevens district, after a week’s vac*total of $». IKK).000.
Governor Warner
can Iro relied upon to cut the** requests
Mr. Bretz has moved his goods
fo figures that are reasonable and just.
Stanton where he intends to like, nnd
The name Michigan is to be giren to a family.by the name-of Shepherd will
one of the two new battleships ordered live here on the farm where Mr. Bretz
by the last congress. The ship will be lived.
It don’t do for a muskrat |to show
the best of its class, and' the name is
appropriate.
his head around the old lake, there are
five hunters to one rat.
The excellent state republican ticket
Mnj. Frank Clark of Marengri is visa­
headed by Hon. Joseph B. Moore for ing nt Ben Thomas’.
justice of the supreme court is emin­
Mrs. Wooley has returned to her home
ently worthy of the support of all voters. in Lacey after staying awhile with
her son Perry Wooley of Assyria CeaBarry couunty vutera reganllow of
party will take pleasure we are sure in
The Lacey W. C. T.- U. will meet
rolling up a good majority for Judge
with Mrs. Ione Clark. Wednesday after­
Clement Smith.
.
noon April 5. for a mothers meeting.
Everybody but the Czar of Russia Is A good attendance is desired.

convinced that the Czar is whipped,
and liad better make peace on the best
terms possible.

CORRECTION.
In the BANNER of March 13th. we
mentioned the tiral of Fred Raymond,
speaking of him as pussesing a reputa­
tion not at all to hia credit In the
article we said his home was in Yankee
Springs. This api*ears to bo an error,
as the Fred Raymond arrested and con­
victed for assult upon John Daley re­
sides in Rutland. There is a Fred E.
Raymond, who lives in Yankee Springs,
but. he doesn’t belong to tho same
class as the Fred Raymond mentioned
in the BANNER of the 13th. On the
contrary he stands well among his
fellow men. We would be very sorry
indeed if any man should think Fred
E. Raymond of Yankee Springs would
be guilty of the things charged against
the Fred Raymond who lives in Rut­
land. hence we make the correction.

The Illinois legislature is having the
same difficuly in deciding upon the
jmattar and manner of its primary re­
form legislation as is being experienc­
ed In Michigan.. It is quite certain,
however, ;that Govervnor Deneen of
Illinois will see’to it that some practical
and desirable legislation on fbis sub­
ject is enacted before the legislature of
that state finally adjourns, and the
WILL MOVE TO HASTINGS
same with equal certainty can’be said
Sheriff Fumiss has prevailed upon
of Governor Warner and the Michigan
legislature.
Deputy Harry C. Ritchie to move to
this city with his family and take up
As Kuropatkin could’ not induce the his residence here, so as to give his
Russians to stand pat. tho Ozar recall­ whole time and attention to his official
ed him. giving the command of the duties. This will be good news to
Russian forces in the far East to Gen. Harry's many friends in this city, who
Lineritch. The latter is now busy try­ are pleased that he is to again make
ing to show the world, that the Slava this city his home, and there is ho
Are. better runners than the Japs as he. question that Sheriff Furnisa has select­
races for Harbin with the remnants of' ed the Iwst available man in the county
thefdefeated remanants of Kuropatkin’s for his assistant 'air. Ritchie is an
exceptionally geol officer, and bis in­
shattered legioua
tegrity and worth us a man make him
South African mines last year pro­ very v&amp; liable in any work he underduced nearly *80.000.000 of the yellow
metal. It is expected they will yield
over *100,000,000 this year. There in
no present trouble or difficulty about

29, igof

We have a new and complete
line of Curtains now in stock.
A nice ruffled Mull Curtain at per pair 65c and 75c,
A fine Lace Curtain, 2j4 yds long, 60 inches wide
pair $1.00.
Others ranging in price from 50c to $3.00.
Curtain Mulls 5c, 10c, 12c, 15c and 18c per yard.
We also have a fine line of PURITAN DOWN PILLOWS, odorless and warranted not to pack.
2(i in. PILLOWS at 35c
18 in. PILLOWS at 25c
24 in. PILLOWS at 50c
22 in. PILLOWS at 40c

Spring Line of BANNER PATTERNS in Stock; Call and get a Fashion Sheet

On or Before April 5th
Money deposi

in the Sav

ings Department of this Bank

on

before

APRIL 5th

will draw interest from the
FIRST DAY of that month

Compound Interest at

per

cent

Hastings National Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH.
Only National Bank in Barry County

Miss Maliel Cox won the medal at
the gold medal contort, held at Dowl­
trained nurse is caring for them.
ing March 21. The program was fine
J. T. Bass is suffering with
and enjoyed by all prttjfint.
Grippe.

La-

Mrs. Warren has been the guest of
•
RUTLAND CENTER
her daughter Mrs. Philo Cline and
Nina Otis, of Marshall, is spending family. She is very spry for an old
her vacation with her parents here.
lady of her age, Iroing considerable
Bernice Otis after spending the part
few months with her grandparent
A number from this locality attended
here, returned to her home in Lansing tho Maccatiee social ia Middleville
lart Sat unlay, accompanied by hw
Monday evening. A good timeLia^reuncle Rollo Williams.
ported. .
We undeiNtand that Grant Otis and
David Perrault is again able to drive
wife’ have bought the homestead of
Leo Myers. We gladly welcome them
A delightful surprise was sprung on
to our neighborhood.
Ed Morgan and wife Friday evening,
Jas. Wood called on his sister Mxa
itlroing their 80th wedding anniversary.
Frank Tobias in Maple Grove Sunday,
About 43 persons gathered to remind
Eva Erway begin her school in the
them of the occasion. They left a nice
Otis district next month.
set of dishes in token of their esteem.
Floy Whittemore is spending the
Mr. Henry; Adams and family attend­
week at John Erway’a
ed the play given by the Caledonia
A play entitled "The Village Belle- high school Friday evening.
will be given -at the town hall. Satur­
Miss Louretta Adams has returned
day evening. April 1.
home having completed her course at
Bert Roush has hired out to Chas, the Caledonia high school.
Newland for the summer.
Vacation at the Parmelee school this
John Foreman will work for Mn week,
L ockwood this season.
•
IRVING.
Mrs. Wm. Otis will entertain the L.
W. P. Fifleld was taken very sick
A. a the 21st of April
Friday,
but at this writing is a little
The school mates of Hoy Whittemore
gathered at her home Monday p. m, better.
to remind her of her tenth birthday.
Charles Hills leave for Montana next
The afternoon was spent in games. Tuesday to'stay two or three .rears
S upper was served at fire o’clock, after to teach school.
which the little ones returned to their
Mrs. Ridmrd Smith starts for Nunhomes.
day. N. _Y., Wednesday evening to
make her home with her brother J.
WEST PARMELEE.
Chambers.
_
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan were
Sidney Fifleld is moving*\n the
Grand Rapids Thursday.
George Hubbard farm in north Irving.
Mrs. Andrew Zerbe and r^&gt;- zrz rz
George and 8. R. Chambers were in
in at thu writing. Mia, Sherrick?
Hastings Saturday on business.

SiSESiBE'ISBJ

t th?Jgril?-, ?'ith a11 of to attendant symp­
toms you should call for.... .
Goodrur’. CM tad pl, curt

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Gowlrw. won. Mm *od Tm Ml our. ,w owF,
CKX/Mf. Udy M^nlog HaMMh.

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20 nnts
15 Mtrti
10 centi

1 keep in stock a full line of Shelf Paper,
fine line of Bor Letter Paner
’ also a

stock of

4 a

IN BULK
IN PACKAGE

And we would like to supply y0nr wants
theVciaty
D°.Of Gr®“rie? aud Oliver to all We also
parts of
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Telephone orders promptly filled.

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH

fROM FAR AWAY SIAM

Shoes

Cmmn.Mtrmp^one,

Well I guess we can please
you. •

The American
Lady $3 00 and
The American
Girl $2.50
for Tjadiee are leaders in
their respective prices.

‘Crossetts” Shoes
for men need no introduc­
tion.
1 SELL THEM

C. H. Osborn

Thie cut illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses
RETINOS COPY

Requires no questions to find
the refractive error, makes
fitting surer.

F. R. Pancoast

We invite your particular atten­
tion to our beautiful new stock of
Spring Woolens for&lt;.‘..

Sults,
Overcoats
Trousers.
As in the past we shall strive to
maintain our positional the bead .
of the list for fine work and satis­
faction in every way.
Suits from
............. $20 up.
Trousers from...............
$5 up.

C. E. Lunn
Fine TaHoring.

An Increasing:

TRADE.
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Since renting the Kelley building i[
just north of the Hastings Nat- C
ional Bank, 1 have enjoyed a
splendid trade, for which I wish
to thank those who have patroulzed ine. To those who have not
dealt wSth me? wish to announce
that I have some splendid bar- ],
gains in

Second Hand Goods

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f also makefanything to order In i
the line oPWoodwork, and do all [
kinds of Furniture repair work, x*
Prices’very reasonable.
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The People’s Exchange, ?

2 , w. R. Jamieson,

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DR. C. H. BURTON

Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose
aud Throat
Glasuee carefully fitted.
Otlice over Horton's Grocery Store.

(Office 273.
l^on* | Residence If8

0A A Row Qnra

* &lt; a uay ours

■«t night had a temiMraturo of H»de,
It I. coatagimu. and we hope
.to eecapeit. Some prisoner, are jmit
Kolog by. For the paat few day. they
have boon carrying botea of ticala paot
here. AU thb&gt; money, chiefly taxea.
goca to the government at Bangkok.
These people have a very small poll tax
to pay. tat they hare to pay . ux on
their property, tree, on it, cattle etc.
dan. 9.
The steamers have changed their
schedule so I am writing you to-day^
Have just finished a letter of congrat­
ulation to Nellie Pryor Jones. In go­
ing from here to Pitaanuloke three
weeks or more may possibly be con­
sumed. I may not be able to send a
letter each week, but as soon as we
arrive we will begin our regular writ­
ing again. The photographer came
this morning and we are very much
pleased with all. and it will give you
a better idea of our life here. (Then’
follows in the letter a description of
the photographs, four in number,
which Mrs. YuU has received, and one
of which we used for the half tone.)
When working these people just wear
the jienung, or trousers. The wtmien
usually wear a long scarf wrapped
around the bust The men um the
same kind of scarf to protect" the head
or simply to throw about the shoulders.
Jn meeting us if the scarf is on the
nead it is placed on the shoulders- or
if on shoulders tret then is placed on
hips. This signifies the same as tipping
the hat. Baby *!‘Suat" plbys nearly all
day in bare skin, but he has j? few
little dresses which Ma Bai. his
mother, uses for “tlresn up" occasions.
He is a vetry healthy child.good natural,and enjoys 1mm ng held by “Mem “I meant
to have told you that the “peuimgB”
are of every conceivable color—purple
light blue, green, yellow, orange, maroun. cerise, black, brown, etc.' The
Malays mod'especially fond of purple
aud orange. When on a festive dgy of
some kind, one sees a dozen or more
men and women together in gayest
drew, the brilliant colors fairly make
his eyes dance. It is hard aomotimes
to tell a man from a worxjan. Itecanseof the same cut of hair " and style of
garment. Many wear pretty hose and
slippers of velvet and leads, or plain
velvet or leather.
We had a splendid game bf basket hail
last night just before dark. It makes
,us feel so much better to exercise this
way for 15 or 3) minutea "A few days
ago Rev. Eckels and Dr. Walker were
playing foot ball and as tl» former" had
never played very’ rrju ch wje had a good
deal of spurt at. his expense. But he
had the exercise and that is best of all.
His washerman, our coolie and the
syoe joined the game and with their
bare feet made some just as good kjeks
as Dr. Walker with his shoes on. I
have just set .the coolie aud table boy
to working underneath the house
brushing down ants, spider webs. etc.
We killed hundreds of small black ants
this morning in the l»ath room, with
hot water. They were carrying
nearly tm large as themselves. Their
sense of smell is very acute. In a few
seconds after a grain of sugar has
dropjaxl onto .the table we find a dozen
or more around it. Dh Walker lias
just come from the dispensary, where
he has had an operation, bringing our
student lamp home. We find much
comfort in this lamp. Dr. Walker uses
it at the 'dispensary quite a bit for the
eye work.
Jan. 15.
Onr plan now is to leave Nakawn for
Bangkok. Feb. 18. and join Mrs. Cooper
and Emma, her 8 year old daughter,
who have come to Bangkok for a few
weeks vacation, as they return to Pitsanuloko. We shall have jtolfty in-pruviriuns fornix months or until mis­
sion meeting in September. Our goods
which are still at the ‘ go down"
(miwion freight house): those which
we are using here, and those to be
purchased at Bangkok will have to be
packed into the big Wt, which takes
us up. The l»«t is Dr. Toy's. Mr.
Cooper reaches Bangkok in it about 3Iar.
1st and he comes nn down here to Na*
kawn for a few weeks rest with Rev.
Eckels. We are all glad Mrs. Cooper
guee luick with us. as wr feel it would
te rather a difficult task for us to take
up the work, satisfactorily after Dr.
Toy leave* inasmuch ar we have so
limited a speaking, knowledge of Sia­
mese
Mr. Cooper leavew Nakawn in
time to meet Dr. Toy and family in
Bangkok and then he goes up to Pitsanuloke in the same bunt they come
down in. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper have
charge of the school there, of which I
can write more later. It may tate us
three weeks to go up river. How I
wish von all might sit h«rs on the ver­
anda with me and watch the siinset.
For the past
nights we have had a
mackerel sky with van’ing colora (To­
night &gt;t is n Iwautifnl golden wtth
light'mue above It. Last riight Dr; V&gt;.
had a call to
» woman near the

Itcv. &amp;*&lt;•!.»2-

I Post Office so I

went with him j and

,ta.ruA.I. utataDtauvn. couia tat ta moro bMOt
we e«ne
hum.' by moonlight.
The
nine riuujv
----------- o
you uro. Bend u» your ftddrML’^JLu*ra1t&lt;M&gt; moon now
n(,w is
u directly overhead
overbend mid
nni we
Sngh^l .taut tadking ononrodxte.-

M

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So nuny people are taring dengue
&lt;taroetay)L.itXl

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.1.

Yesterday was marked by a Siamese
cremation in the ‘ waf next door.
”eex]»ected sn “odoriferous " time
but fortune was kind in letting the
wind blow so us to carry the odor
away- The deceased was step father
of our teacher's wife, and as Kru
Chang asked ns to go. we did. When
we arrived we found several musicians
(?) at least one man with a sort of fife,
and the others used drums and sytheshaped sticka to beat with—at the right
of the pyre. At the left sat a group of
15 or 20 friends and relatives. In front
sat several priesta in yellow robes
chewing .betal and using cuspidors.
As soon as we entered the wat yard,
some of the relatives asked us to come
over where they were., But we de­
clined as we did not to care to stay
long. We sat down on a mound of
brick and earth at the base of a statue
of Buddha and commenced asking Kru
Chang questions. In a moment a
man bro’t as a • ’horse"’ (wooden)
and made us all the more conspicuous,
but we could not refuse thia The man
had been dead four days and you ran
imagine something of the odor. (I took
precaution to use a liberal dose of per­
fume before going.) Dr. Walker said
I must show these native women that
I did not faint so easily, so I kept a
•’stiff upper lip." When we arrived
tho coffin wks in a path back of some
bushce and a prient stood looking down
nt it for some moments. As soon as
the fire wood xvas piled high enough,
a strong Siamese. (Chang said he was
the only man around • who could go
near the body) unwrapped the Ixxly and
turned ite-face downward. Why* Be­
cause if left lying on the Imck when
the heat began to affect the ’body, it
would sit up. Then several men car­
ried it out and around the pyre once
(sometimre it .is curried around three
time*), then wit it zon the wood. Orte
or two quite heavy sticks were Ihid in
on the liody. Then eahh one of the
friends lighted torches and placed these
with incense sticks in the spaces Iss
tween the wood and on the coffin also.
A torch, and Ixix of matches were bro't
to Dr. Walker-and he had to light it
and place it tinder the coffin too. After
a good blaze was kindled, a pritwt took
his place on an oriental couch and l&gt;o
gan a sort of chant. The widow of the
deceasetl dropiwd,' to her knees before
the priest and sat-with her head bow­
ed up^n her hands ■ which wore placed
ixdms. together la-s is their custom.
Several times during his reading from
their “Bible-” the Buddhists dropped
forward with faces upon the grotuiiL
The'widows hair had iss&gt;n cut close to
hAr head, as is their custom also. She
werelT'4alack jwtnnng and black and
white scarf. The Buddhists believe
in cremaiton.—not burial. ■ Unless a
person has no relatives, or was a pris­
oner or is to lie taken up and cremated
later he is not buried. Ktu Chang
said a l»ne would lie taken from the
ashes and ]&gt;ut into n bottle and kept
by the widow and once r in each year
each relative would take it out in
memory of deceased. One of the
things the priest read was that in 2U00
yeara the world would be destroyed by
fire. You can get but Ijttle idea of
the weirdnesH of it all. from this, yet
your imagination will help you some
what. ■ Monday) Km Chang is sick
with dengue so Dr. W. is doing his
t&gt;e?t to-day at the dispensary- without
nn interpreter. Wc are getting along
nicyly with the language, yet one can­
not get it at once. We made the few­
est errors in ringing yesterday that we
have yet. Yet there is plenty of chance
for improvement. Yesterday was com­
munion Sunday.
One young inan was
Imptiaed and received into tho church.
There were over a dozen children there;
a dozen women and twice as many
men. and it was a vary impressive ser­
vice. Last evening the song service
was held hem again—1« present, 4 Sia
meee women. The men are the church
goers here usually, arid it r. ally seems
good as men at home are ,in th" mi­
nority. There are over HM) mwnliers of
the little church here scattered tho’ by

MOTHER’S
BREAD,

ed so much fight they had to take U
longer route. Near the village to
which-they went an owner of a buffalo
had boon killed by it, just a few days’
before. They found the man hanging
on its horns. The men told Dr. W.
the path they were on in rhe woods
was not safe at night on account of
tigers. They showed him a place
wherejhe tigers come to drink, and a
place where many monkeys live. Rev.
Eckels arrived home Thursday morn­
ing after a w alk of 70 miles or more.
RejiortN a successful trip.
This is the .coolest day in several
weeks; the sky looks as though it
might be preparing for a rain, but as
it. is the hot and dry season I donbt
onr getting a downpour. ’Our.lawns
are becoming quite parched and if it
were not for the very, heavy dews at
night they would soon be burned up
under this hut sun. We got a splen­
did breeze through the day sd in the
house we do not notice the heat so
muck
.
Rev. Snyder aud family are to visit
Rev. Eckels and family, and will ar-:
rive a few days after we leave. They
will sleep here in "our house. " He
will probably go with Rev. E,. for a
few days trip beyond the mountains.
‘ Here comes an elephant with driver
and howdah (the covered seat where
the driver site.) We passed a young
elephant last night having a load of
attap—palm leaves on it Then we
turtred down a narrow street, and lo.
a mother elephant stood by her little
one. which she seemed crowding into
the hedge, for fear we might hurt it
We did not turn back, but our pony
carried ns quickly by. These big crea­
tures are all afraid of tiny Prince, so
we do hot feel afraid of their attack­
ing us. Su Nooang. a Chinese mer­
chant here, has arranged a ride for us
on his elephant before we go and I
hope we can enjoy such a trip Our
language work is progressing. We are
ahlc now to write short sentences and
our vocabulary is increasing. Exami­
nation next week. A man. represent­
ing.the Educational department of the
Siamese government was at Rev.
Eckels one day this week to iiuqiect the
school. He expressed his approbation
of the work being done. This week we
have
been enjoying two new fruits.
many miles.
_______
Port Arthur has surrendered ’ are the The one we likeLtins better, is some
thing
like
a chestmit burr on the outside,
thrilling words with which the Bang­
kok papers greet ns to-day. It hjis just but very red and has a white pulp ad­
dawn*‘d upon me that my Hong Kong hering very closely to a. seed on the
letter did not reach you. I am M sorry inside..' This pulp tastes like a plum,
as I am sure yon would have f&lt;/und it and with the exception , of a special
inlieresting. I remendwr sitting |in our kind of banana. tasting like a musk­
roim at the Pelham House ahd writing melon. is .the only fruit to remind us
you about a Chinese girl, whom I saw of home fruits. The dnrien, which
arranging her hair und alxjnt our vis­ smells so badly on the outside, bnt the
iting a Chinese Joss house, our ride up seed pulp of which is so good, is fast
the Htak 1800 fe«t etc. A mon has just becoming a favorite of ours. Rev. E.
bro't us a beautiful ptacack jjhad I shot sent one over yesterday noon. I told
thru' the bea;l. Our coolie&gt;a« spread Doctor it tasted likd ice cream und all
its wings and put it out in the sun to other good things added only not quite
let the skin cure. I wish I could send as cool as ice cream.
Am wondering if we shall be at Pitit to yon without breaking just as it is.
Yesterday was vaccination day. and Dr sanuloke when ^this^reaches-you. We

W. vaccinated 43. and could have made
more children cry. had not bis supply
of vaccine run out. A fresh supply
conks every week from Bangkok; I
just learned to-day there are peoplkln
Siam u*h” are “debt slav»&gt;.'
Rev.
Ecki-ls' coolie’s wife is p 'Melrt slave",
tbal i. «h« mn»t work for wn&gt;«
here a ireuilori 'of years, perhaja for
life in order to pay oil i-imo debt- If I
were home 1 should not hat e any e-rvanta. tat hero my time is need*! in
other ways and leeidro 1 could nut
stand washing, ironing, taking etc..in thia tropical climate. I had to do
the cooking when cools had dengne.
and I know even a few weeks would

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be enough to do one up. I trust this of 18 months—based upon waxing and
letter reaches~yon safely, and find.* you waning —
moons.
-r~ ■
itold y°u our
all well as it leaves us.
'favorite
' favorite song
song was
was “Jingle Bells,
—
-—
-----------| Jingle Bells"? It may seem ludicrous, j
Saturday.
Jan. 28.,
It has iwen a very busy week for all , but it is merry and reminds us of snow
of us he.ee especially the ductor, arid and home.
myself as we are sending from three
to five hours on the language each
A FORTUNATE ACCIDENT
day. When Dr. W. wfent to the dis­
pensary last Monday morning he
found many patients, among them n A Log Roll* Down the Bank and Mita
the Rear Truck ot the 8.50 A. m.
woman who is inclined to dropsy.
Tryln Near Horgan Thursday,
They put her on the operating table
Little Damage.
and took away eleven quarts of water.
Wednesday he vaccinated 48. That
It sounds strange to talk about a
afternoon our monkey broke away and lucky accident, and yet nothing abort
bit a little girl on the foot He wasn't of that seems to express what occured
loose more than, two or three minutes Thursday to the train which reaches
bnt he had time to bite, although we this city at 8.50 a. m. It wtw uruler
did not know it till about 15 minutes good headway slowing up for Morgan,
later when the father carried the child when a large log from under which
to the disjieuaary. Later Dr. W. kill­ the snow had melted, no doubt started
ed the monkey. We both felt sorry, by the jar of the train, rolled down and
but it seemed best, os he might have the end struck the rear truckjof the
bitten one- of us. Thursday Dr. W. smoking car.
The truck.was so badly
was called to go a two hours walk to smashed by coming forcefully against
sec an obstetrical patient. He and the log. which was hurled twenty feet,
Kru Chang left with the men at 9:45 a. that the car was left at Morgan.
m. arriving at destination at 1 rtf) p. The injury to the track was all the
m. They left at 4:00 and reached harm done. The train was delayed
here at 7:00 covered with mud and so about half an hour.
weary. The doctor can endure a great
deal, but the hot sun nearly used him
The Business Men's Association of
up. especially his feet as he had to Charlotte are planning for a public
wear his rubber boots. I have al­ banquet to lie held Friday Mar. 81.
ready explained the general plan of a
Burdock Blood Bitten gives a man a
rice field, and you can judge . of the
difficulty in walking as rapidly as clear bead, an active brain, » strong
vigorous body—makes him fit for the
possible on these narrow paths under battle of life.
'
a tropical sun. and continually in dan­
ger of angry buffaloes. When he ar­
rived at the house he had to rest liefore working and when he did com­
mence) he did not stop for over two
hours.'ail this time on his Knees. under
mj low a roof he could not straighten
The kind «ro all like. Made
up. In going, ono water buffalo "Snow­

shall begin „to q&gt;ack the last of next
week or the first of the followipg week.
It„wi11 be harder each time ah our be­
longings increase. We have been learn­
ing the names of the months and days.
Siamese time is divided into cycles of
12 years mid each represents something
.1styear, rat; 2d. cow; 8(1.tiger; 4th
rabbit: 5th, serpent: Mth. snake; 7th,
horse: Sth. goat: 9th. monkey: 10th.
fowls: 11th. dog. 12th, pig--so a per­
son says be was born in the year of
the “pig '. another in the year of thei
‘ • tiger- ’ etc. Tlv’re are twelve months
in tho revised calender. These months
have the same number of days as our
own calendar. The priests have a year

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tremely. Indelicate tn India to refer to
.
(OriginaL) .
CURIOUS ROCK FORMATIONS ON THE a woman's none ring, but &gt;o-many ask
lOrictnaM
It was during those few days In IECMD Uf * NEiT MEBIttlE
me. 'What is that f.ower they bold in
“Prisoner at the bar, have you any­
COLUMBIA RIVER.
their mouth?’ thnt I must tell what I the spring when the foliage takes on a
thing to suy why the sentence ot death
Prominent, Cincinnati Woman Telia
shouldn’t,” nays Edmund Russell. "It pale green, which too soon deepens Into
should not be passed upon you?"
is the badge of wlfebooji. even more ths ordinary summer shade. A young
Compound Completely Cured Her.
“Well, judge. s«*!n’ that these hon’M«nr Bnwltlc Col
sacred than our wedding ring—set al­
girl sauntering along a road was cost­
alile twelve gentlemen has brought me
ways with the costliest und most l&gt;eauta gul|ty, It would be highly dtareapec*- [
tlful Jewels a woman iwaaesses and ing e&gt;'‘*uuw ryes over s stone wall *n
fui for me to say anything ag'ln their
The person who gave the name Pil­ the last she will part with. A ruby among huge trees, at the-base of which the women of America is attracting
verdlc’.
Howsoever, mebbe
they
lars of Hercules to two picturesque with two .pearls ta the favorite, as grew clumps of violet*. Going, to the the attention of many of our leading
wouldn't mind my payin' that whew
basaltic columns rising* from the edge symbolizing a heart , between two wall, she leaned her arms on It and acientiata, and thinking people gencrthe crime waa committed .here in Ari­
of the Columbia river. In the Cascade guardiniw of purity. This ta somewhat feasted her eyes on the flower*. There •Uy
zona
I was nghtln'
in vCuba."
'
— .the dagos
um*.
range, on the Oregon side of the river, going out of fashion under English in­ was no sound of any one near or com­
fluence. Die Sorunji ladies nnd Zo- ing, only the bird* singing. Climbing
"Why did you not bring fdtwurd evi-»
choae a name that was peculiarly ap­
rva#trinu sisters do not wear them, the wall, she slid down on the other
deuce of that during tbetrialT*
,
propriate. One- of the Interesting nuts
but every orthodox Hindoo woman side- and began to gather violets.
"Well, - Judge, tbe regiment 1 foa’t
which the geologists ln^ this country has her pak chabl. Or 'noae key,’ as It
With wasn't recruited from th«w parts.*
It was very pleasant in there. The
have bad to crack has been when nnd is also called, usually two, one of pre­ sun's rays poured through the tiny
and most o' my comrades left their
how the majestic CoTjmbln burst clous jewels nnd costly pearls; the oth­ leave* and fell pleasantly warm on her
carcasses’ on San Jfcan hill. No, there
through-the basaltic Cascade range and er a little jdaln- gold safety pin. which shoulder*. She #at down on the root of
wouldn't be no. use tryln* to prove a;
alibi.
I’ve bad a fair trial. ■ You,
found its why to the foaming margin ta slipped in just as the grant circle ta a tree and, putting,tiie violets In her
judge, have made tiie persecutin' at­
of the Northern Pacific ocean. Who being drawn out, for. the nase must lap. was culllug thorn when from the
torney treat me right, and tbe jury has
knows if the mighty Hercules—who. never for a moment be left free.”— road she heard a voice:
constated .me ou the best kind o’ clxaccording to"the ancient Greeks, when Jewel Crafts of India.
cumMantlal evidence." ’
Turning, she Haw a man leaning, on
returning from the western kingdom
•There was something so honest &lt;»pthe wall ns she hud leaned on It. lookof Geryou tore asunder the European
"Man Is the coldest blooded animal
leariug in the old soldier’s manner tiiat
and African continents in order that there Is,” said a well’ known doctor.
judge, jury and sjH*ctatora were visibly
jt/rjJara Wiljon
"I beg your |&gt;ardon." he said, raising
the waters of the Atlantic nnd the "Man's low temperature,** the doctor
affected. Or&gt;e of the spectators
edged
.
Mediterranean might mingle—did not went on, "is responsible for more than hta hut. "Perhaps you. ladong In the k
around
’
rand to where
wHere the
tbe Jud;
Judge &gt;at* and
place."
j
0
iTlra
following letter is only one of
g^
beyond
Erythia,
Geryon
’
s
island
Whtapereil something In hta ear.
| . Stealing.
half his ailments. Your normal tem­
The girl rose, with a guilty look,, ntanv thousands which are on file In
!"ThiH gentleman," said the judge to] It was then thnt the judge, the jury kingdom, and perform- a like service perature is ttKVj degrees F. It 1* only stood without reply, her eyes’ cast' the Pinkham office, and go to prove
the prisoner.."says that he woa in Cuba ' •nd the spectators discovered that they for the Columbia river? It certainly when you have a bad temperature that
beyopd question that Lydia E. Pink­
would have been a feat worthy of bls you get as warm as any of the lower down nt the violet*, and then threw tho ham’s Vegetable Compound mast be a
during the Spanish-American -war, nnd bad been sold by two of the worst des
prowess. The Columbia river, after animals—that Is so say. when you flowers on tho ground.
perhaps yqu might prove your case by H'radoes. murderers and horse tiiieve"Might as well be hanged for a 4herp remedy of great merit, otherwise it
pursuing.its placid way across the arid are in a high fever, with a tempera­
him.”
could not produce such marvelous re­
bat disgraced Arizona.
wastes of laud on the eastern side of ture of 102. you are nt the normal heat as a lamb." said the nu»n. "The sin of sults among sick and ailing women.
CDon’t remember ever to have seen
J. ADOLPH SAUNDERS.
the Cascade range for nearly 200 miles, of tiie cat. tiie dog. the ox. the nit, and committing a rolibery I* not atoned for Dear Mm. llnkham:—
the gentleman.” remarked the prisoner,
.by
leaving
the
plunder
tn
a
ruined
con
­
“ About nine months ago I was a great «nfapproaches the stately row of moun­ so on. ’ In the coolest of seas the por­
scrutinizing tbe person referred to sus­
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farer with womb trouble, which caused" mo
tain peaks and pushes through between poise Is never cooler than 100 degrees. dition."
piciously.
The girl cast a hasty glance at the quart headache*. from which the doctor
the towering i&gt;eaks. Mounts Hood and The bat, the rabbit, the guinea pig. the
PYou say," said tbe man, “that you
Adams. After descending In a boiling hare and the elephant likewise are ail wall to the right and left of her tor­ tailed to relieve me. 1 tried Lydia E. Pinkwjerc ut San Juan hill?"
“From time to' time wt* are taking cascade, from which it is said that the cool at 100 degrees. The hen has the mentor. She wished to get out of the
our meals in the open air," writes a range of peaks derives Its name, the highest temj»erature of all the lower place, but not to puss him;
r’What regiment?'’
boCUeeof it I we» entirely cured. I therefor*
“You may
t as well make your
traveler to Morocco. "1 see the shep­ Colurobia. ori as it has often been call-, creatures, and It Is n good deal warm­
"The r-th New York.”
made your entrance.”
"It’s plain you're lyin’, since no such herd boys staring at us from a respect­ ed, the Oregon, rolls between ever er. too. when a chicken. Its tempera­ exit where ’
ful distance. To them , we must seem widening bunks to tiie white bulwark ture then is as high as 111. but age and be said. “I'm not going to hurt you
regiment wesx^up the hilL”
or inform on yoti. You’d better take
“Reckon there wasn't, but there was no better than savages. In the first erected by the turbulent sea across its experience cool Its blood by ■ 3 de'
the violets too. They’ll soon be wilted
..
a man as got separated from that regi­ place, we sit ou chairs and not on the mouth.
greea.”—New York Globe.
lying there."
■
ground.
We
cut
our
bread,
which,
as
K
One
with
a
good
strong
arm
could
ment aud fell in with the —th Illinois,
Now, the girl was but seventeen and nau.Ottax
the company on the right end o’ the every true believer knows, is a wicked throw a stone across the river at the
If you have suppreaaed or p&amp;infnl
bud
never
been
in
such a-fix before.
line, and the feller thnt fell in was act and defies Providence, since bread point where It enters the portals of
In tiie days itoforc the ports of Ja­
ta from Allah and may be broken with ti*e mountain*. Literally the river has pan were opened to foreigners. tiefore Had she been older or of®a different menstruation, weakness of the stom­
myrelf."
ach, indigestion, bloating, leucorrhasa.
"Why, yog cussed liar, I commanded the band, but never touched with u turned itself on edge in order to telegraphs. railroads and electricity temper she might have retorted. As flooding, nervous prostration, dizzi­
the company on the extreme right of knife. Dieu we do not know bow to squeeze through. Some distance be­ bad found their way into, the Island It wo*, she concealed her pent-up feel­ ness. faintness, ” don’t-cajre-'’ and
eat with our fingers, but use knives low this point tho river pours over* a
• the —th Illinois myself."
" want-to-be-left-alone ” feeling, ex­
empire, the Infrequent malls were car­ ings by keeping her mouth abut.
With faltering step she-started to­ citability, backache or tbe bines, these
“You didn't—no slch thing. You're and forks and spoons. *tbat ufter mere succeNslon of rugged ledges; then It ried by post runners.) who wore the
playin’ some game on me. Got some washing are common pro|K*rty. We do smilingly pauses on Its way to the sea; merest apology of n loin cl«fih and blue ward a point of the ifall considerably are sure indication* of female weak­
grudge to send an innocent man to the not hhve water poured out over our The scenery In this cut through the and white rags around their bends. to the stranger’s right, but when ho ness. some derangement of the uterus
or orariaa trouble. In such cases there
lingers before the meal begins—the mountains ta thought by some to rival
hangman.”
They wore for the most part an elab­ moved in that direction also rile turned is one tried and true remedy—Lydia
“I ought to know," said the other In­ preliminary wash in the tent is invisi­ in sublimity that to be found any­ orate suit of tattoo, with n red star on and went to bls left He otao cbaxiged
K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
ble
and
dries
not
count
—
and
we
do
hot
where
in
the
world.
Pinnacle*
of
vol
­
bls direction. It was evident he/lndignantly.
say 'Bismljlab* before we btart eating. canic .jbek tower toward the heavens’. each shoulder, the mark of their call­ tendod to Loud her off. The girt locked
,
'T tell you,” roared the condemned
ing. The letters were incased in a
NOTICE.
Qur
dally
bathing
seems
to
puzzle
On
them
have
-lodged
seeds
carried
indignant,
but
through
rising
tears.
In
man. “Cap’n Josh Bingham command­
waterproof package and secured to the
them greatly. 1 do not notice that lit­ thither
the wind or Unis.- From end of a bamboo pole. With this over an instnnt the man vaulted the wall
ed that company.”
Hraw take notice that a petiUou ba* .l«eo
tle
Larbl
nnd
bis
brother
Kasem
ever
these
s&lt;-)
‘
ds
trees
have
germinated.
and
joined
her.
UfeC In tbe t’lrruttx’onrt tor tbe. Couuty of itarry
“And I tell you.” retorted the other
his shoulder and a pair of fragile san­
tempt the sea to wash or drown them. Diese cling to the rocks with a remark­
"I didn’t think you would take me by the HasCtart itmlty ’Company.a corpora:ton,
angrily,’*“I'in Cap’n Josh Binghnm."
data on his feet ,th&lt;* runner started on
to vaeato blocks hn*. nix,’ unvn nn* right scttih
At; this tho captain lifted bls over­ Yet theyTdok- healthy enough and are able tenacity, nnd some of diem, oue his Jong journey, nruking from 75 to so seriously." in- said. aud. picking of Walnut street.!tanning addition lo the city ot
wouldthink,
hove
n
precarious living. 100 miles per dnjy. Tiie distance they up the violets she hud thrown down, he Harting*. Caw. Deatomuid Youur rtrert* lying
full
of
digiilty.
”
shadowing sombrero to mop his brow,
xMilh of W alnut street id mM adiliUoo: ali of
Vividly delincatetl. too. by the same On the tjery summit ^f one of these
nnd the prisoner scrutinized him..
*aid block* and rV«*i« l-lns a part of the lands
covered seems incredible. but the men banded them to her.
"I see no more reason why I should heretofore platted by J»nw» Pawning, which
"Great Scott, cap’n, bow you have writer are the scene* in the slave, mar­ Pillars of Hercules a -aiuglc repre­ were trained to speed aud hud remark­
said
plat was recorded Id the ofltee of the Begistake them from you." .she said. ”thnu ter of itoeds for Barry cxiuuty on the -Uh day of
changed!" be said at last I’d never ket at Mn'rrakteh. "The various booths sentative 'of tiie evergreen trOes which able endurance. ’
where the {talesmen keep their, slaves, abound on- the western slope of the
gather then* myself.» You have no .May. 1«72. Tturt said HnrtlugB Realty Comba' kuowed ye." .
tony
hart* filed their petition to vacate wUd lots
qf
nil
ag«
’
s
and
both
sexes,
are
care-,
Cascades ^leyates Rs foliage with all
rigtit to give them."
But the utber would not hdmlt the
and streets for the t&gt;ur,-o»e of rrpiattinx said
fully screened from sight until the ¥tbe Impudent audacity nnd farcical
Und* together with tbe land* south and west
acquaintance.
Close to the frontier of Nepal Is the 1 “I can pay for them."
thereof
; that the reasons for vacating said plat,
market o|&gt;enj). Then one at a time dlminutlveness of a clown’s .stovepipe
“Judge," be said, “this man has un­
or part thereof, are set forth in petition now on
mountain of Sandook-Phu,
which I “So can I."
these booths empty themselves o? their tat. There it stands uh securely fas­
“If you will not accept them from
doubtedly got bold of my army record
means In’ tiie Tibetan language "tiie
contents
and
men.
women
and
ehlldftn
tened
and
Its
foliage
as
rakishly
in
­
me I shall know that I'm not forgiven.”
and is endeavoring to make something
Urcult Court
are ma/cbed around the Inclosure, the clined as the bnt on the clown’s brow. hill of the poison plant," or aconite.
day of April
He gave per an appealing look which
out of it I never saw him before in
Thia plant is so abundant and to dead­
auctioneer crying out the latest bkl, What dcjith of soil It bus in which- to
mj life.”
ly in ita effects that ail sheep and cat­ she could not resist, and she took the tturmner
and the slave owner pointing out the plant its roots doubtietts not many
IlASTriros Rrju.TrComr.*SY
violets.
' "You set there. Cap’n Josh Binghnm,
tie
(Missing
over
the
mountain
are
muz
­
COLABOVe &amp; POTTKM.
best features of hta article® for sale.
know, for the ascent of the column has
“If you will, come with me." he said.
and say you never saw me before lu
“They are till gorgeously attired,.and probably been accomplished by few. It zled by their driven). An English trav­ *1 will take you Into the house—I know
your life! I&gt;o you forget bow when
decked out to show them off to the beat is said that in the early days of com­ eler saw at Its foot great heaps of dis­ the owner well—and allow you sonx* of
we got to the top o’ the hill a dirty
carded
bamboo
muzzles.
Curiously
advantage. One by one the youngest, - mcrce on the Columbia, when sailing
N'dTTCfl OF HEAB1XO CLAIMS.
bta treasures."
dago started to club you with the butt
and the fairest and the fittest are ships plowed their way up the stream enough, only those cattie.that are new­
He had a winning way with him that State of Mlchlraa, County of Barry
of his rifle and how a man stepped In
chosen until at the end. of tho long, hot into tiie heart of the country, the yard­ ly Imported from the plains are fatally
NoUoe
Is hereby riven, that by an order of the
she could not resist He escorted her
and, after receivin’ the blow on big
day only a few aged and weary and arms would often become entangled in affected. The native* believe that the
shouhler"—here the veteran tore open
sheep of the district learn .to shun the to the hooiMi. opened the front door
his Hliirt and exposed a healed wound— worn are left. They have tramped tiie branches of the trees which over- youngest leaves, which are tho most without ringing, left her for a moment from that date were xlk’wed t
sent their dtahnr nrslnrt the ertstr of Thomas
round and round the market all day ljung the water. To tiie sailors after
In the great hall and then returned.
"run , hta bayonet through the dago.
long, but they are old and therefore their long sojourn at sea it was like virulent. A more likely explanation is
Do you mean to say you don’t remem­
"Cope with me," he said. “It's all qnlrrd to present tbelr claim* to said Probate
that they glow habituated to'the drug
not wanted."
entering
paradise.
Beautiful
water
­
right."
Comt. al the Probate Ofiice tn the City cl Has­
ber that?"
by taking It In small quantities.
falls add to the charm of the scene.
(or examination apd allowance. on or be­
He led the way to tho conaervatory. ting*.
*‘T^» I do rei.iemt»er that, but you
fore the 3rd day of July . next. iu»&lt;t that
They come imuring as if from the, sky
A GREEDY CORMORANT.
she following, wondering nt hla assur­
Royni MkM Bodrvnnrda;
WAsnt the man that saved my life.
over precipices
feet high and, hid­
For mon* than jWO years a body of ance thus tn make himself. nt home
That man carried me offthe field a few :
afc' k In the forenoon of that dny.
den In m!“t. plunge into the serene
Dated March 3rd. A. D. lint.
men known ns the Monteros de Es­ another's house. In the conservatory Ik*
moments Inter when 1 was wounded,
Vo^um of the great river.
pinosa have enjoyed the exclusive plucked flowers right mid left and
and be got a Spanish bayonet in his
When I wan a keeper hi tho National
There are a number of other striking
Juder approbate.
foreiiood that left a wound like a Turk­
privilege of wntcbipg over the slum­ whenever he had a handful would giro
Zoologh al park In Washington I ob­ formations of basaltic columns besides
bers of the kings: and queens of Spain. them to her. She took them, supposing
ish scimitar. I'd know thnt would served a remarkable example of the
’ .
ORDER.
the Pillars of Hercules. There are bat- They are bound by tradition to be na­ alie was to carry them for him. Wficn
. anywhere.’’
State cf Michigan. the Prolate Court for the
we!) known greedinow of the cormo­ Uementcd castles, rounded domes anil
।
’
.
tives of Espinosa and to have served •lie was well loaded .be led her to tiie &lt;ounty o&lt; Harry.
••Wirnt Was bls name?" the prisoner
rant.
a thousand rocks of other fantastic
At a seston of aid Court. held at the Probate
. _•
with distinction' in the’ army. One of on trance to , the place.
demanded, growing angrier and shout­
omce In the city of Harting* la said ( minty. ons
Fonr little eonnoronts came to the shapes. Oue group of pinnacles, down
•The owner l»cgs that you will ac­ W&gt;dneada* «be x*»d dayut March A. 1). 1W».
’
these is on guapl at the door of the
ing louder with every word.
too und were placed In a cage In which which ndtattrous small streams descend,
•‘Jltii Hicks."
bedroom of eitclj royal personage In cept these flowera," he said. “He also
dbg* bud on&lt;i* lw*cq kept. Outside was la called Cape Horn. Dominating tiie
the, pslnce, and the others, Armed with wlsln*s you hereafter to take all the dvraawl .......
Tiie spectators startwl. The prisoner
VI
Ji
nion
scene
everywhere
through
this
region
a pebbly yard In which the dogs had
huge halberds and wearing felt soled violets you like nnd call' few ’flowers
had been tried'under thnt name.
•‘rt’A’tok ««■ Petitivn duly
exorcised. The conuoranta waddled are the two extinct volcanoes, snow­
shoes, trend silently nil 'through the from ills conservatory whenever you n«xl. of JtOn carvelh and Mary Clark the
“Jim. Hicks; yea. that war him—Jim
about this yard und seemed to Ire har­ capped warders of the pass. Mount Ad­
Hicks, and that war jne- You'd recog­ ing a fine time until one morning 1 no- ams on the north ana Mount Hood on night along tiie corridors nnd balta. feel Inclined.**
"But
bow
did
be
come
to
take'
so
Their necvi.ce begins at midnight and
nise tjie *a ar anywhere would ye.!
&lt;M‘'IM a uay nc nxeo
tfccd that one of-them was sitting on the south.
’*n’p M,‘l4 ,bry d&gt;*fl’*nr«-tl tron&gt;
ceases nt 7 In the morning.
much Intervet in me?” asked the aston­
cap’n?) Well, what d’ye think o' this?” the ground nun bio to rise. He did not
ini-). I tK-reu|*ou
The Indians have a legend as to the
ished girl.
. ’L? or‘V!r’^- «&gt;*t Vrtdny the uth day oft \
He pushed aside a lock of shocky waddle up to get hl* meal of whole
origin of the obstructions to navigation
“•»o'clock In the foienocn’ S
"Oil, I told him thnt you were very
hair and displayed -a scar the exact duh, each usually about hnlf an long as which form the cascades. They say that
counterpart of a sclmiter. The captain hi* own body, and us the others came
An east side klndergurtnta* was about
the two earth giants, the mountains,
She left him at tiie gnte and went
rushing toward me to got their share jealous of each other's power, once to give her class, a Ivtwon. with "Dio
aotmntta"
reouooer -.w
I knew that he was 111. I went Into quarreled furlously. They 'belched forth Kitten" as the subject. She lx»gan by home to drimm of the adventure.
Four year* later she. returned from
NOT A PATENT MEDICINE
the engv and lifted him up. What was fire-and smoke und hurled groat stnnes Baying: “Gnr leHtmn this morning will
It is further ordered, that public notice tbereforf n ?''T I,T
S eoi'y Of thl* order,
juy amazement to hear something grat­ nt each other. Borne of these stone* be all about the kitten. Now,, can any college. A fete was given by the own
for thn-r Mwrewiie week* prerkouv to mH day
little
lx»y
or
girl
tell
me
which
grows
er
of
the
place
on
which
she
hAd
tres
­
ln Bam MKB ■nrwi
ing nnd clanking inside of him! And passed across tho river, while many
Hyomel, the Guaranteed Catarrh
passed. and Invitations came, including paper printed and rirenlaird lH mm oonntv.
he seemed surprisingly heavy. I at others fell into the stream. In the fiery on the kitten, fur r»r feather*?"
« h am. M. Mack.
Cure, Prescribed by Physicians.
A dead silence followed for a min­ her. She .accepted, desirous of seeing
once called tho head keeper, who de­ conflict a roof of rock which spanned
No ms should confound Hyomel cided to investigate by moans of a sur- the river was, broken Into fragments. ute, when bne little boy salij In a loud tiie owner who through his friend bad .. ’^KM’ofProbate.
voice:
"G-o-o-d
gracious!
Haln't
you
given
her
such
lx*au1
1
fui
z
flowere.
On
witii the patent medicines that are ad­ glcal operation.
(A true copy.)
.
Die lodging of all these fragments nnd
coming down from the dressing room
vertised to cure catarrh.
It is as far
He took out two pounds of stones, stones in tiie stream created the cas­ never seen a kitten7’—Life.
superior to them all as the diamond is one of which "was four inches long, .two
the host, assisted by an elderly lady,
cades.
more valuable than cheap glass. Their
was receiving his guests. Tbq moment
Settled theJDUputc.
The white man has several theories.
composition is secret, but Hyomel and a half inches wide and about half
A New Yeh-k baiiker-telte tho story of the girl saw him site know him for the
‘•Jtmea,” cried Mrs. Tim mid, “there
gives its formula to all reputable physi-^ an Indi thick! The poor chnp seemed One is that the ledge of solid rock over two. IrlshnxTi w!h&gt; dtacusscd the "namon who had caught her stealing vio­
bury I are down-ataire.”
to feel relieved. In a few days he be­ which tiie current sweeps was deposit­
cians.
tlonailty of the American states." Bald lets.
“Ob. no. there ain’t, my dear,'
Its base is the valuable .eucalyptus came convalescent, ate hta food regu­ ed by a great rockslide down the Bl^ea
'
She bad never been quite satisfied piled Mr. Timmid.
oil, f&amp;mousfor Its antiseptic qualitiea. larly and seemed tp be doing well. of tiie gorge. Diose mountain sides lire Put, "Faith an' be jabber* If tills grate
“I’m *tue there are.” I
This is combined with aromatic and Then that hooked bill reached under wildernesses of broken crags extending countin-y ain’t overrun wid th’ Irish, with his Interference or bta explana­
“I’m sure there ain’t.”
heaiing gums aud balsams, making a the feather* and tore out some of the to the summits, 3,000 feet high. The nu' ylt out of all th’ states in th’ Union tion. She wo* not now an innocent
“I tell you there are."
pure liquid, which when used in the surgeon's stitches, which were un­ ledge is crowned with large bowklers not wan hns an Irish namo." “Sure schoolgirl, but u young woman of the'
“I tell you there ain’t.’
Hyomei pocket inhaler, fills the air you doubtedly irritating, as the wound was
so great that the massy body of water an' yer wrong.” replied Mika "What’s world, and was considered n very
’•Y our husband is right, mum," interbreathe with germ killing, disease de­
the
matter
wld
O
’
Regon?"
attractive one. She resolved on mak­ R™ed, “ low browed Indlrldual who
stroying and healing powers that kills beginning to heal. As a result of this cannot move them.—New York Tril&gt;ing tiie gentleman pay for bta amuse­ thrust his bead luto the room atTthis
all catarrhal germs there may be in the interferepce the wound ojiened, and. une.
ment She was much pleased to dis­ juncture. “We’re upataira.”
as the weather was hot, the patient
throat, nose and Jungs.
"My ancestors,” |srild the man whose cover that he did not remember hav­
And as be started down he was beard
How foolish-it is to try and cure ca­ died five days after the ojx?ratlou.—St.
ha
inc
hap|&gt;ctied
to
be
Endicott,
"came
ing ever seen her beforq, and she did to hii pal; “I always believe in helping
tarrh bv swallowing tablets or liauids. Nicholas. ____________
"Don’t you think,” naked Mra. Old» The only natural way to cure this dis­
not remind him that he bad. She laid a husband out whenever 1 kin. I’m a
sastie, "that everybody la affected more t&gt;ver talthe May dourer."
"And mine,” observed the man whose every snare for him of which she was married man myself."-Pittsburg Posi
ease and all other diseases of tbe re
or less by environment?"
splratory orgaus Is to breathe Hyomei.
"Yea,*’ replied Mrs. Packeuham, "If name was Adams; ^were the original capable, nnd they were many and of
The most elevated river in the world
This treatment has been so succesfuk
they’re foolish enough to take, such occupants of the garden of Edeu."- great variety. In six weeks be was
is
the
TMmguadero.
in
Bolivia.
It
is
j Norway Pine Syrup seems
curing 99 per cent of all who have used
Chicago Tribune.
H y ®dapl®d to the needs of the
at her feet but she condemned him to
it, that llyomef Is now sold by W. J. of a considerable depth, nntfits whole things, but I always turn dawn my
remain there in suspense for six cbUdrrn. 1'leuant to lak.;K&gt;olblng In
Holloway under an absolute guarantee length, from the village Desaguadero. glass and never touch It"—Chicago
11 ’ tbe
of*,11
t ■&gt;, usuiatn.
months. Then she accepted him.
to refund the money if it does not cure. at tjie south extremity of Titicaca, to Becord-Hcrald.
Nothing ta Fo contagious a* enthuslI™ 1.
for.every form of IbroM and
On their return from their wedding lung
You run no risk whatever in buying the north eud gf tbe lake Aullagas, ta
direare.
nm It
Tt Js
&lt;» the
.n-----taJo_
asm.
real- o
i.nejfOty of
Hyomei. If it did not possess unusual about ISO mile*. The average eleva­
Jrip, which took place In the spring.
of Grphcus; it mor**
powers to cure, it could not be sold up­ tion of the valley or tableland of De«ais stones; It charms \ji&lt;* ltd him one day to where the vio­
Croup instantly relieved. Dr. ThomHe—Ito impossible to please every­
on this plan.
brulew. Entitusbis u is the genius of
gwidero above tiie level of the sen is body in this world. Isn’t It? She—I •tacwltf. ua-j In;|.
lets grew. He remembered the episode
_____
The complete Hyomei outfit costa 81
h Rct'ompllshea
no that had occurred there and told his
r fails. At any dins store.
and comprises an inhaler, a bottle of about 13,000 feet The river whose don’t know. I never tried It—Detroit Victor!.-, tvlihon, It-Bulwvr
wife of It.
--x
Hyomei and a dropper. The inhaler source lies highest Is the Indus, which Free Press.
“Yew. I wua the girl." sbe said. "But
Wjtll last a lifetime; and additional rises on the north of the Kallas Parbat
To moke knowlklB.. mliubto you
bottles of Hyomei can be obtained for mountain, in Tibet. 22.000 feet above
I got even with yod."
The small courtwftes sweeten life:
must have............
the &lt; —
her rnita™ ot wMom.
50 cents.
see leveL
th* greater ennoble IL—Bovm&gt;
You married me."
—Emerson
F. A. MITCHBIj.
How you have changed. Jim! That
campaign has told ou us both. Your
hand, old comrade."
.
While he was speaking he was edg­
ing around to when? the prisoner stood,
and, flrat grasping his band, lie after­
ward took him in his arms. The spec­
tators. having witnessed this dialogue,
on which a human life bung, no sooner
saw the denouement than they set up
a ’about that made the log courthouse
ring. The judge rapped for order,
charged the jury to retire to reconsider
their verdict and to bring in one in ac­
cordance wnu
coruauce
with me
the new evuience.
evidence. This
they did, prouount'lng the prisoner not
guilty. Jim Hicks nnd bls "vet” copip&amp;nion left the courtroom together and
Mtuitervd toward the outskirts of Che
settlement, their arms around each
Other’s neck, followed by the good
wtalies of every settler. When they
reacbetl a point where two horses were
hitched they mounted and rode away.
"Somepln beautiful in thnt friend­
ship." remarked oik* of tiie observers
to another.
'
"Beautiful! Takes battlefields to
make them frieudshlpR."
.
A few hours inter a sheriff rode into
the place, described Captain Bingham
,od
nt,t he wanted him tor borne

I

�HASTINGS BANNER MARCH 29. 1905.

A.. D, Cadwallader's
REAL

ESTATE EXCHANGE,

Office over Pierson’s Grocery.

WAS II WORTH WHILE
TO COMPEL THE BELSON SUIT AOAINST THE BARRY AND
■
EATON?

HASTINGS, RICH.

An M acre farm, M turren upland. 30 acre* bot­ WAS THERE NOTA
tom land, upland a Iktln roRIng and food rrav
eUy Iosin. t&gt;oltom La«d Jins pasture and Hl Lab e
BETTER WAY?
5 tu'rwLtlmWr on bottom land. 3 acres orchard.
good T-rooined house..good barn 35x«0; 1 mile
trom achool. church.'; store etc. Price Is much Company Might Have Paid the Actual
lower than it should be. can and see.
Loss On the Building, and Made a
.V*&gt; i*crc farm all Improved but 8 acres of
Tender of What It Believed
wood lot hi which there Is 5 acres beech and
Would Cover Its Contents
maple timber; soli Is good clay loam, lays well
For
nearly two weeks the suit of Cj&lt;
fine spring, fences fcoed. good apple orchard,
well fenced; tlnr 8 roomed house -with good cel­ nw Belson vi the Bnrry &amp;. Eaton Inlar. cistern with punip and sink In the kttebon; .Hurance-Co. has been in pnigrem in the
good barn ■jox;w and i painted and other good out
circuit court. As a result of it friend­
buildings; tint class farm nnd buildings aud in a
nne-section; S miles from Mpres. shops, church ships have been broken, and strife nnd
and creamery and I mile from school; R. F. D. bitterness engendered that will harm
and milk route by the door. Price $3,000. wouM* the township oCRutland for tbe next
Uke one-half down.
25 years. Thin is much to be regrett­
An wiser*farm 2 miles from Hastings; .One ed. We believe very few will blame
day Joam soil, lay* a little rolling; Macro* Im­ Mr. Belson. for bringing suit.' We
proved plow laud; 10 acres bottomland, balance
cut oft pasture land: ■flue »-roomed house with und(«rstand the Co. ? absolutely refused
good .done with cellar, good well and cistern; to pay his loin*. A failure to begin,
timbers cut for baarineut barn 32xM all except suit on bis pari could not have been
outside covering and shlnglt*. good corn crib, construed aa Anything else than congranary; poultry house etc; fine location. R F 1»
nnd telephone line. Cheap farm. Price $3,000 feeing fraud, and admitting that his
wife was gujlty of crmie. Any man
would take one-half doin.
with a spark of manliness, would figh
An "O acre farm In the City of Hastings t mile
from Union school, fine location, tae building*, t i 11_he"dropped.*and sjend every dollar
l-.’-roomwl house with furnace aud good tenant he had, before he would submit to
bouse; good basement tarn 00x50 and good shed have his wife cutnpromijsti in “that
about iBo'fret long; soil» good clay l«un except
manner. The ref&lt; &gt;r&lt;we&gt;e) i'vetlw; Co.
about 20 acres of flue bottom land thnt Is Ollable
upland luy* well except 30 acres quite rolling; not merely inyited, but" it forced this
a good Mock und grnla farm. City aiid farm life law. suit
would be happily blpttded here. Price $.’..000, N There was no question btit that the
would take part down;
barn and whatever was in it were
And tqq other farad for sale.
stroyed by fire. That, tire originated
from* the overturning of a lantern
SEND FOR MY PRINTED
whidj Mrs. Belson carried up . into a
descriptions.
dark corner of the npper loft hunting
for .hen's eggs. There ia no ques­
AN OPEN LEITER.
tion but that carrying a lighted lantcni
Mr. Young Mini. Dear Friend:
Have you a farm’.’ If/not. do you into such a placed was a cnrvkw, foolwish to own one? I I trust’your answer iah thing to?du. It will tai found that
to this question will lx* ’•yes." for a many tires , are ckumm! by earek»w or
farm is the beat pwmy that any man. fta»ii*h actions
young nr old. cveg had. When all else
It occurs to ns that the Insurance Co.
fails, the farm reroaina. You know that coaid have well afforded to have acted
farms are convtuhtly rising In value.
on tho theory of- an accidental fire in
If you ever hope to have a farm. &gt;‘hy
this case.’and given to Mrs. Beakw tta
not make the start now. and take ad­
Ixmefit of tho doubt. Then it would
vantage of the rMng price® yourself,
instead of waiting until you have to aeem to have been wise to have ^mid
pay more for the’same properly? No Mr. Belson*n fair price for his tarn,
man, can take a tnlatake In Investing and tendered him what the Ca’s- of­
now it. wild or partially cleared lands ficers had'reaeon to believe .should fairly
'at a&lt;fnlr price, as the. annual increase cover^the contents" of the tam. That
tn value will be vlwy much more than would have placed Mr. Belson where he
the current rules df interest.
■would have had’to prove his lines'only,
I offer for sab- ten tpousand-acnjs of and not as" was really done, compel
choke wild land In the south i&gt;art of him to protect hi* wife from a criminal
Midland county, atj from 07.00 to $12.W
charge. ..
! per acre. This Itifid Is from '&gt; to 10
We are nobqnestioning-ttagosxl faith
■ tidies from rahyOtid. but jienr schools
! ,ir|d mostly on good roads and getfcfaMy of President Mapes of the G6. He had
no
personal interests at stake. Un­
on U. T. D. routes. Soil is first-class.
। mostly hardwood; !with^Scattering pine doubtedly hethemght he was protecting
j aid hemlock. Sonin of these tracta.havc tta-Co. 's interests :Aid ttat ta* was do­
I enough wood on them to pay for same. ing his duty. The general feeling ta
i Tho Mtle Is p-rfefC. with all taxes paid tluit a Rutland'Director of tta Barry &amp;
I up. I will sell theri in fortyjocre tract* l^atun is more to blame tlxan any one
Ion contract, with L. down payment of
else contacted with the Oimpany for
j JmO.Imi und annual I payments of S25 lx)
forcing this law suit. We know that
&lt;-r more, as purctiatar may desire, with
liad Secretary Rogers ta-cn listened to.
six per rent interest ou deferred fjaythe Co. would have taken just tta
; meets. What easier terms do you
course
we have outlined. Some uf tta
.want? In this 4'4y. any young man
; who Is willing iMitlr to work and to save other Directors stood with- Secretary
'hta earnings, inajy; have a farm and Kogers. It is to be regretted that their
hardly realize thjif he has paid any­ good advice was not followixl, and thus
thing for it. Mudh’of this hind is well saved all the trouble, bittenuw and
{adapted to taet [raising, and will X expense of this* suit.
We are sure
!worth from $»-4M.*4» fto SHM-OO per acre
(when subdued uiml developed.
My our readers will not blame the Barry
i young frl- nd. can you afford tn neglect.
Eaton Insurance Co. because they
I this opi-ortunl’y? if- you think well of
may think its officers have taken, a
It he chance, call upon or address.’
wrong cMiunie. The" Company has an
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FRANKO. KN-EELAND. .
j St. Louis, Mich.
honorable record, and is worthy of. the
respect and confidenix* of all. Even in
this matter, it was:undoubtedly tecausc I’nwident Mapes thought he was
protecting the policy holders that he
sanctioned a ct’airee- that compelled a
taw suit. It is at the . most, on his
This Is itm MMriph of the year' when
part, simply nn error of judgement.
people are ttiluk!i« of warm weather,
The Barry &amp; Eaton haw always met ita
comfort- I have .a fisw Second Hand
GASul.l NK STOVfi which will 1*e Hold
obligations faithfully, and we believe
at * very low price; !
this is the first time it was ever sned
for refusing to pay any jiart of a loss
SEWING MACHINES
in Barry i-onnty. Weta lieve the Com­
I have some good1 bargains in Second
Han! SEWING MACHINES '.They
pany and its officers and memtars can
are in good court 11!&lt;K1 and will do good
mIo'refit by -This suit that the experi­
Rernecnber that weiaro representatives
ence will ta helpful fur
guidance
of the (.lately a Pasbviui co., the "Coinin future cases. We are sorry on
pleh&lt; House Furdb|en«." am) will sell
yon anv thing 5oti Want for tho home on
every
aceodnt
fdr
this
unfortunate
monthly ■!
suit. It ought never to have happened-

GASOLINE
SI OVES

Wm. G. Forman,

DEMOCRATIC WARD
NOMINATIONS

Jobes Block.
Jefferson St.
.Hastings, filch.
We buy and sell Htaond Hand Good*.

Candidates Put Up by the Democrats
for Aldermen and Other Ward
Offices.’

^GROCERIES
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1 cordlldly invite tbe people of
Hastings and vicinity to call
aud examine my stock of Groceriee. 1 have a nice, complete
stock and give all orders prompt
attention. .

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Garden Seeds

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I have a fresh stock of Anything
YOU want in the GarSeu Seed
line. No old, worthless, leftover stock to work off.
Goods delivered loalLpytaof
the city.

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and you will be my steady customer (

I CAN PLEASE YOU.

John Woodruff,
The Jefferson street Grocer.

Phon* 314

XfRSlx

Following out their plan to inject
jiarty polices into city (taffnirs, the
denux-rnt* held their ward caucuses
Wednesday evening, making the fol­
lowing nominations:
First -wurd—Aldemnm, Albert Hil­
ton; constable. George Reed.
Second ward—Aiderman. taraue IBis­
bop: memtar school board. Elbert
Harahtarger; constable, Leroy Rickie.
Third ward—Alderman. J. T. Pier­
son ; memtai' of school taard, M. D.
Hayes; constable. Romania Brown.
Fourth ward-^~Alderman.
W. F.
Hicks iconstable, Pat Slattery.
It will be seen that youi1 Uncle Wil­
liam ta Scheming to get back into the
city ioundl again. But the voters of
the 4ili ward ought to ta able to see
thnt William i, di»ai&gt;|&gt;oint«l thia trip.

M. C. Excursions.
Very low obe way colonist rates to
nointBiu Washington. Oregon, Lajiforu
in Montana aud British Columbia will
Mar. UL aad -111 ■*■&gt;«£«'
until May 15tb Inclualre. go»J «*»&gt;&gt;
accommodations will be furntahed.
S. Bakkos, Aoknt.

PLEAD GUILTY TO LARCENY
Archibald Kennev, the Colored Port­
er for Cox and Bronson, owned
upto Taking a Package of
Collars Left in the Shop
L&amp;st Saturday.
. Archibald Kennedy, the colored (por­
ter who has been working for Cox A
Bronson for tho past two weeks, -was
arrested Friday for larceny. It seems
that,James Ironsides who clerks for
Chidester. &lt;Sr Burton went into the bar­
tar shop aiid laid down a puckaigr con­
taining eight Millars, and when he left
the shop he forgot the package. W‘hen
he called for it again Kennedy said
that ho saw a couple of fellows pick
up the package and walk out. A
watch was kept for the collars at the
laundry, and Friday Kennedy brought
two of the same brand and size collars
which had never been done up and were
unmarked. He was arrwted on sus­
picion and later was taken hefofe jus­
tice Bishop. He plead guilty and |wn»
sentenced to 81) days in the county jail.

“THE HOLY (IIY”
GOOD PRODUTION

The Laboring Man
DePUE

Should Have the BEST that fit ney Can Buy.

If he trades with

At Read'* Opera House Apr. 7.

Groceries, Canned Goods. Emits &amp; Vegetables

Company Is Strong One
and Scenic Effects
Beautiful.

We have just received a line of Ginghams, Calicoes,
Etc. .Call and see.

’•‘The Holy City” ns presented by
tta Gordon &amp; Dennett company nt
Dofwe'p opera bonne last evening wa«
all thnt had been promised, and the
vast.audience gave the closest atten­
tion to the aacred lines which permeate
the play. There was little applause,
not that the characters were not faith­
fully portrayed, but because of their
connection with the history of tta time
of pur Savior. It is’ a difficult tank to
criticise this play. No other pnxluc-.
tion comes as near to the passion play
as this. There is no actual Christ on
on the program, yet the crntcified
Jesus is the livingunel No play writer
K SATURDAY
EVENING
has dared go so far as to present this
imitation and’ . encroach upon the
STORY MENTIONS HAST!NA
A BRIGHT AND SHINING Ml
realms uf the stared and I holy ground,
OF
yet every part of Mr. Bennett’s play is
so nicely arranged and presented ttat
THE STREET FAKIR’S LOGIC criticism adversely is rarely heard.
Tta story circulates and relates entire­
ly to the time of John tta Baptist and
Times Have Changed and Jake Clelant* the Christ. Herodins and her daugh­
tbe Fakir. Bemoans the Greater
ter Salome are the chief female charac­
IntelHgcDcc of the People.
ter!*. with that of Elisalieth. mother
In tho^Saturday Evening Poetof I uf John. Here we see tbe tr/igedy of
March 25. Karl Edwin ' Harriman ha* the weak and vascillating Herod whose
an interesting story entitled “The life bends to the dictatesi of Herodias,
IMming of a Graft. ” It is of especial and the faltering Pilate, who turns the
interest to tta people of this city and Savior over to the rabble to ta cruci­
virinity. inasmuch as Hastings is men­ fied.
tioned. ttaX*tory dealing with the
Many of the scenes of that are faith­
guIUibility of-our j«ople under the fully pictured, which are presented
with
the vast scenery which the com­
captivating logic of the oily-tougu«l
pany carries, producing an effect which
street fakir of by-gone days.
Jake Cleland the hero of theatnry few feel like criticising’ unless it is
was a founrr street fakir, recognized wrong^o applaud such sefftences as'’go
jw among Ita best in the profesafen and thy way und sin no more.'’ and simi­
had sold premium soap, electric taits. lar passages of tta Bible, jl
Viewed, as we say, in a certain spirit
little giant "coruXeradirators and gem
roblier nowities*?!^ about even* hamlet it tends to impress &lt;me wrth the beauty
in the vu«2t&lt;,rr’tery east uf the Missis­ and awfulnesR of a trngecfr, such as is
contained in no literature ‘outside of
sippi river.
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and »v
we, talitve
that u««
the
Wf-alth^had liecn fairy showered up-. the
m«- Bible, nuu
ucnsve um
on him by* a gullible public* as he । author has nought t» hew.along that
stood ou »lreet corners; under tta flick- !'line. which is a most ifclicate' task,
crifjg rays of a gasoline damp, and apd he has done well.
rithtadted tta dictionary fur tulj'vtivf* J The rharacterA. iiwhiditjig Mr Ben-

Largest Special Sale of the Season

to^lwrita. theZmerits of Ihe medieine nett, are exceeding strong and each
or articles tliat'ta snkl These were i&gt;art is played with great ( strength and
the palmy days of street fakirs, when j beauty Seven i«stors .&gt;t the city
the weekly’New York Tribune was churches were jirvsent tad we hnv&gt;&gt;
about the fenly newspaper in the i heard none make adverse criticism. —
household, and its contents’ wpre ac- Journal.
T-------- ’ ...............
Decatur, Ind.
cirjged as goqx‘1 truth, and the people
rarely traveled outside'of the township
HER LEFT ARM BROKEN.
in which they lived. Jake said thnt
Mrs. John Bain living cm the Slayton
ha tad a Him, uf novelties many a time
farm on tho State road, ftil hist Thurs­
with which he separated fhe village
day and broke one of the|tbone» of tar
wits from a !’hundred plunks” anight.
left arm. Dr. C. H. Burton was call­
Speaking of Itastings^he said ;
‘•And s town that would ta Uigged ed and set the broken bene. At last
to he cleaned up like I’m telling you reports she was getting along nicely.

►AY-

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Nothing so much in demand these bright sknny days

Garnets, Wall Paper
and Go-Carts.

GAINS NOTORIETY

alxmt wasn’t any excepMcft either.
They were all alike. Why. qjie night
in Harfings. Michigan. I nnloaA-d
more’n five tarrels alf. rainwater mixed
with two quarts of wood alcohol mid
put up in three ouinta phials with s
fine red laliel. marked ”Mother Alor­
ton’s Ono Night C&lt;rrn Cure. ’
Ami
they went nt tan cent* a tattle like 1
was giving 'em away for the sake of
inunnnily."
A. it luilirnlinx th*-* linleyon day.
thi* hirw-t fnkirnaain say,:
■‘Sny. de y&lt;m know whid would huppui t.. me if I went l»wk to Hartinta.
Michlmut. u«d indled off tbe lush
pitch there to-morrow night? They’d
run tne In tor olwtrurtinx traffic, und
the next day they’d have me up l.-Toro
the .fudge of Priilote. Mid by ni.ht I'd
I- linking through tlw At. of the ,ad­
ded room in the State bug-hour.' ’
At the time the story was written
Jake Cleland. the ex-Skir. wsa dealing
taro in a gambling joint in Allmiimlrquo. New Metrico.' and attrilmlKl his
downfall to electric interurban car
linto. niral trw delivery, rural tele­
phones and all tho .modem improve­
ments that have gone toward uplifting
tbe rural popnlntion of tho country,
and put them ”imxt ”.so to speak to
all tho wiles of the oily tonkned gen­
try, whose solo object is to (separate
the ,.,.ple from their dollars without
giving them ah,-thing in return.
The story V well worth reading.
While there may 1» « little Helion
mixed in with it. yet there is no quration but what tliero is a large ixtrtion
ot it loaed on truth.’ Thousands and
thonimndsolTMlnnt have Iron , spent
in this city buying stuff from fakir,
that might just as well have Iren sunk
in tho river a. far a»
good from
the investment la concerned. Such
people always have to sell an inferior
article at an exorbitant price, and wail
may Jake Cleland bemqan the advent
of electric lines, telephone, and free
delivery which have combined to put
him out of Istaincas. and have educated
tho people to tho fact it in always the
beat, irfi’st and cheapest plan to deal
with those -whom you know: in whom
yon have sufficient coofldance: and
who cannot «J&gt; three ounces of rain­
water for ten cents under tho labia ot
"Mother Morton's One Night Corn
Cure” and expect to remain inbuaineffl.

He gets It.

WE HAVE THEM ALL
Bright new designs and fancy colorii igs
il fn Carpets,
.
and you do not have to pay a large price for a pretty
one.
WALL PAPER 1
Just keeps ns busy. You should see our line before
you buy.

Renkes&amp; Wa Idorff
Platlfl1s, Organs.

Funeral Directors.

Phone store, 28; Res. 85 or 90.

I APP
L-HvL. .a
PIIRTAIN^
vUn I AllvO

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We are doing lots of work in thia line
and dur service is pleasing our patrons
Telephone xis aud we will call and get
your work and deliver when I niahed.

T ARI F
I nULL
P|
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Phone 243.-THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY

W. J. STARK
ProprteMr.

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Tomlinson Lumber Co
AT

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120 NORTH BROADWAY

Want YOU to figure with them if you are doing to build.
They are tbe Oldest and best stocked yard it the '-----*county
and just fro look at their fine stock of

Lumber, Finish and Doors

9

THEIR

PRICES

is to ta pleased.
WILL PLEASE

tOU

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tie
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Ui

TOO.

Also, they have a very tine

One night 1s all the timeJm cewary to
prove ttat Pineulee is the ibest remedy
in the world for backache and all kid­
ney and bladder troubles. I f you have
rheumatism or any other blood disease
a single dose will Rive relief. • Sold by
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
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&gt;ltoK*d

B
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Cement Block machine
and you will findl the handsomest and best dement block
you ever saw if you are going to use any for your house or
your wall.

Come and see them!

Btauturo

Capital,

$75,000.00

Ottlctn

$20,000.00

Idle
Money

President.

€lx»tcr

Surplas,

R. B. m«ser,1 dice Pro.
R. H. Hnderwn, Caehler.

does nobody good.
Let us invest youra
along with others aud
and start lit working
for you. No matter how,little you hive, deposit it
with the
Dlretton

Hastings City Bank

Chntcr HWitr,
R. B. m««r,
R. C. TrttKh,
m.r.eo»it,

D. $. fiwdyur.

trte Outers.

H. R. R»4erwn.

It will earn its proportion of interest, and pay you a
profit That’s a thousand times better than hoard­
ing it in an old wallet. A thousand times safer, and it
draws interest at 3 per cent too.

3 p«r cntlittmt paid ta Savlw Dtparmni
and c«po«d&lt;d wn-anmany.

money to Coan
on Real ettait Sooritv.

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�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH

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PLRJONAL MENTION

Ladies!
I have a fine Hue of

Writing Paper
and Envelopes
All of the very latest and bought*
direct from the factory. I would
also like you to call and see one
of thoe-e

moore't Improved
nondeakatle

fountain Pens
They are the very latest and best
Fountain Pen made and do not
soil the fingers.

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescriptionx prepared as if for
the Doctor’s own use.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of tbe Elephant.

Enlarged
Pictures
Don’t plaoe your order for en­
larged pictures with any agent,
who. in -99 cases out of a 100,
cares nothing about suiting you,
I All they want is

Your money.
I take orders fur enlarging
[pictures and will give you LOW­
BER PRICES than any agent
can, for the same grade of -work.
1 am. in buainee* in Hastings; -I
ihav^'a reputation to sustain, aiid
cannot afford to “tlim-flam" my
’patron* as su many agents do.
Place your order with me. ■

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
Hastings,

Michigan

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PIG
PORK
SAUSAGE
made by ub has become a staple
article in a good many homes in
this vicinity. You will like our
other meats just as well as you
do our sausage. We deliver to
all parts of the city and give tel­
ephone orders prompt attention.
When'yon are in a hurry

Call for No. 22
We’ll be at the other end of the
line. Well be happy; so will you.

F.W. Clifford
The MEAT MARKET Man
Two doors east of Citi; Bank.

Phone 22 Hastinas. Mich.

to the Citizen* non-partisan movement
of last spring, there has been leas strife
and
more unity in the city council
Republicans
are
Therefore
Free
to
J. C. Ketcham was in Middleville
than has been known in this city for*
Support Whom-They Will for
Friday.
City Officers.
years. There has Ixsen no charge of
Jas. Troxel was in Grand Rapids
anywhere. Will it. 1®
The republican caucus called for partisanship
Friday.
wise to disturb this condition, which
’
C. D. Garn of Wpodhmd was in town Thursday evening was attended by so
has
in
it
so
much
promise of good?
very few that no ticket was named.
Monday.
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No doubt the severe storm and the feel­ Will it be wise to deliberately elect’
Mrs. A. Hum was in Grand Rapids
ing that a jiarty ticker this spring any man for the council who. judging
Wednesday.
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would be unwise account for the light from his past nwrd, will promote
A. F. Burroughs was in Grand Rap­ attendance. Each republican is now factions, stir up strife and tiring party
ids Thursday.
free to vote his individual convictions. divisions ifito the council? Will it not
D. K. ■ Titman was in Detroit on
So far as the BANNER is concerned, be litet to eliminate partisanship from
business Thursday.
we will give-our support to the Citizens, that body and have the council attend
Del Bevington spent Sunday with ticket, and hope for its success at the strictly to the city's needs?
polls.
friends in St Johns.
" Frank Lancaster returned from a
It is a condition not a theory that
Mrs. Mane Upjohn was a Grand Rap­
trip through Alabama last week. He
confronts the citizens of Hastings. If raw several growing towns in that and
ids visitor Thursday.
they want the retum-of party strife
other states, but declares he saw none
Glenn Greenfield, of Grand Rapids,
and party wrangling over city affairs,
so pretty and clean as Hastings.
was in the cdty’Monday.
they can get it by voting to return to
^Miss Nona Michael visited Grand partyism. If they wish to place first the
Rapids friends Thursday. '
city and its interests and the .harmo­
Prof. W. T. Wallace went to Jones­ nious working together of citizens,
ville to iqiend his vacation.
without regard to party, for the city's
P. T. Colgrove was in Grand RapX good. they should vote the Citizens tic­
If you have anything useful
ida. on business Thursday.
1 ket..
that you want to sell, or if there
An element in this city seems deter­
Elliott Schantz was home from
is anything useful you want to
buy . place an adv. in the
mined to.bring back the old condition
Grand Rapids over Sunday.
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
Fred Spaulding made « business trip of party strife with the . ill feeling it
engendered.
This
element
has
back
of
to Grand Ratpids Thursday.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
it this year another element which will
idle In the bam; a stove you
E. . H. Mallory, of Nashville, was in
work to get the saloon tax for next
don’t use; If you have any stock,
the city on bu^lnetN Thursday.
you want to dispose of; a house
year reduced frum
where it has
you want to sell or rent; if you
D. W. Rogers is rusticating at Gun been placed for the next "year, begin­
want a girl for house work; in
hike for the lienefit of his health.
ning with May. to 1800 where it is
fact if you-want to buy, rent or
George Walters, of Union City, was now. The citizens of Hastings will
sell just try our Want Column.
It brings buvers and sellers to­
in the city Friday and Siiturdny.
know where to stand on this proposi­
gether, and* ofily costs ONE
Emil Tyden made a business trip to tion. JVc are not saying that all the
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
Chicago Wixlnosday. returning Friday. num ineon on party tickets will favor
INSERTION. Try It.
| Dr. M. F. WocmI. of Fretimont. Mich, such a reduction, for we are confident
not. I)UI
But the
aim. OJUf
... them’"will
•&gt; u&lt; auu
uro unu.
1
STOP IV
RENTING
-HO acres of land fur
’.'spent Sunday with friends in the city. some of
will bo to So control the council that __2.. J__ r_ 85,-’^ miles weat of Hastings.
Mrs. Etta Wykom has gone to Grand
Write Mrs. Duells Wiley. "Weidman.
this tax will be reduced.
Rapids, visiting relativerand Mends*
Isabella Co.. Mich..*R. F. D. 1.
Wo believa that the only thing, the
Mrs. Mao Powers and her sister Mrs. element which is bound to force party
ROOMS, to rent for small family.
Miller wore Grand Rapid* visitors Fri-1 politics ‘ into -city affairs will under­ Enquire of O. I). Spaulding.
day.
•
stand is an emphatic defeat. * Then let
WANTED—I will pay yon the high­
Mira- Agues McNaughton went to us divide,, in tho future on policies est market irices for Second Hand
i Rattle Creek to spend her spring vaca­ and men and not on political lint*. Gocxis of nil descriptiqiiN. If you have
anything to sell it win pay y«i to adtion.
There are some excellent men on the drem W. R. Jamieson. Dx-k Box t!8.
Mrs. Eva A. Gray, of Grand Rapids, party tickets in this’eity. We are not Hastings., Mich.
visited at the home of H. H. Trask last opposing them personally nor saying
WANTED—At once, a reliable ener­
aught to reflect on their standing
week.
getic, married man to work on my
Dr. Howell went to Livingston and character as men. We are look­ farm by the month. Must understand
। county Saturday to attend the funeral ing at tbe principle hack of them, farming and die care of stock. Wife
which is partyism. and the element must i&gt;e neat' and tidy hotire-keeper,
। of a relative. •
which is. through them, trying to re­ good iiutter maker, neither of “them
afraid of work. Wife has K of nutter
!
C~H. Oslwrn and Fred L. Heath and
store party division* and strife in our
of poulry and egg*, board help when
। families went to Wall lake for a few
city affairs.
neceorary. Good wages and other
! days Tuesday.
things furnished. A splendid chance
! . Chas. Dean and family left for Kafor the right family. None but a
DIED VERY SUDDENLY
Christian and a teiujwrance man need
[ lamazoo Monday where they will make
apply.
Satisfactory
n-ferem-es re­
। their home in the future.
.
quired. For further particnlars enquire
Miss
Mary
Baker,
of
Ben
ten
Harbor,
[
Sirs. John Watennan Taylor ^nd
M. M. Chase. Prairieville. Mich
Died at the Home of Mrs. P. R.
। son Jack, of Chicago, are visiting Mr.
FOR SALE Farm of 18? acres . fine
Nausel Last Thursday After­
[ and Mrs. .P. A. Sheldon.
houJe. barns, sheds etc., good water,
noon.
[ rWiH Ketifieid. of Battle Creek, was
fruit. Pleasantly situated on main
Mrs. Mary Baker, of Benton Harbor, road near school. ' One half mile from
[ in the city Thorsday .to attend the
who has lioen here vimting her son R. R. station. Mary Delaney. Doster.
i marriage of his brother Charley.
Mich. R. F. D. 1
'
who lives in Mrs. Bancroft’s house in
।
Howard Thomas was iq Fenton 'FriFOR SALE—Fine well bred driving
! day night to address a Maccabee Imn- the 4th ward, died very suddenly Thurs­
mare,
three
years
old.
good
size ana
day afternoon. She had been visiting
quet held in that place that evening.
M ra. John Mullen and was returning all right 028 Valley St.
Mr. and Mra Frank How and the home about half past four and when
latter’s sister. Mrs. Clara Fuller, spent passing F. K. Nausel’s home she was
Thursday with Grand Rapids frienda taken very suddenly , ill and want up
,

Frank Bullis, of Johnstown, who
was so dangerously ill last winter, was
in town Monday greeting his frienda
Miss Pearl VanKcievering. of Grand
Rapids, attended the Kenfieldr Peters
wedding in-the city Thursday evening.

Mr. anti Mra. F. M. Lamont started
for Kennewick. Washington,y&lt;Mterday.
where they will make their future
home.

WINNERS
EXCELSIOR COFFEE, the
J5c brand for........................... 30c
EMPRESS, Java and Mocha 25c
BULK COFFEE .... 15c, 20c, 25c
Give us an order and you will
be pleased.

ALASKA RED SALMON,
extra nice at........................
SPECIAL CORN, every can
guaranteed ..........................
CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS

10c

Iw, H. FAIRCHILD,
* Dry Goods and Groceries.
k FOUR DOORS EAST OP GOODYEAR BROS
» HARDWARE.
PHONE 393

A WARM
MEAL
is thoroughly relished after driving
to the city, aud especially so, If ft li
well cooked. Dont bother*to bring
your own dinner when you can get
a fine meal at our restaurant for
only
.

25 CENTS
Lunch room in connection aud we
make a specialty of order cooking.
We also carry a full line of Baked
Goods, Cigars and Confections.

Barnaby Bros.,
First door east of Banner Office.

Phons 123

Hastings, Mloh.

Dont Cost a CENT
If you are going to do any building this year, it
“don’t cost you a cent to let us figure on the bill
for BUILDING MATERIALS you will need,
and it may

SAVE YOU $ $
We have a large and* complete stock of

Mrs. J. T Lombard and daughter
Franc went 'to Grand Rapids Monday

where they will spend a few days with ;
friends.

and rat down on tbe steps to rest.
She hailed Clark Doolittle as be was
passing and told Mm she was very
sick. He assisted her into the house.
As no one was at home he went over
to C. W. Mixer's and called Mra.
Mixer and they, soon found Mrs.
Nausel and sent for a doctor. She was
unable to talk and it was some time
before it could be learned who she was.
She died within an hour after l&gt;eing
taken into the house, the cause of her
death being heart trouble.
Her son was in Chicago at the time
and his wife was in Jackson.
The Ixxly of iMra. Baker was sent
to Benton Harlx&gt;r for interment Satur­
day.
t

Mrs. H. G. Seeley, of Bewabick.
A PRIZE WINNER.
Minn., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Michael ami other
frienda
The Great Percheron**Mfetral”Stand&gt;
Mra. Phyllis Reynold* went to Lake ing In This City, is Second to none.
Odeofe Monday to spend a few days
As a business proposition and with
with her brother Jay Diamond anil the view of bettering the grade of
family.
horses in this county, about 30 of the

leading fannera and business men of
this city and vicinity united in buy­
ing ono of the best Percheron stallions
that could be found. “Mistral"’ was
Ed wan! Hopkins, of Munising, and selected by competent' judges of horse
Miss Louise Packard, of Charkrtte. flesh, and the fact thnt he has won
spent Sunday in the city as guests of over all competitors goes to prove their
wise selection.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Stabbins.
Mistral is a beautiful animal, at­
Mrs. Frank Horton and son Russell
tracts attention at once, and^is admir­
and Mrs. Wm. Hall and daughter went ed by all who see him. Hfii legs are
to Nashville Monday to visit relatives
as trim and smooth as a trotter’s; his
and friends in that village.
body is shapely and hb Ixsautiful head
Mra S. J. McClintock and daughter and neck tower gracefully above bis
Mrs Isa Dickerson rotnnred from heavy shoulders. He was imported
Grand Rapids last Wednesday, where direct from France in 1901 by M. H
tho former has been under treatment of Dunham, owner of the Oaklawn Stock
Dr Marks She came home greatly im- Farm at Wayne, DI. from whom he
was purchased.’
pro ved in health.
Mistral is the sire of' many valuable
Mrs. F. N. Maus, of KalnmaKoo. wari
colts in this county. The only one in
in the city last week, coming at tho
the county, however, to go into the
request of her mother. Mm J. E.
Hogle. who has givorf her a birthday raising of thorough-bred Percherons
is F. B. Nellist, of Hastings township,
party each year during the 18 years
she has been married. She returned who is the owner of tihe •only pair of
registered Percheron mares in the
to Kalauu*?.&lt;M&gt; Saturday.
county. One of his mare’s colts weigh­
Chas. Hills, ut Irring, started Tues­ ed 975 pounds when only 1! months
day night for Rosebud, Montana. ।old. The colt was sired by Mistral
where he him secured a position as ;and is a valuable animal.
school toacher. We- wish
him tueem*. . Tho
of this
have I
-------- ——
xuo fartiiyrs.
uwuirio ui
mis vicinity
vicinity nave
1 be people where he locates will find I every reason to feel indebted to the
*yT* ““ 01 hW&gt; cl*r»a«r lp.reh.ron Hur® Oa. (or Wording
bWh,)r' *nd wonky their I then, th. privik*. ot liNwliog to soch
ootUMoiwe
’
I an animal M “Mistral."

Going
Away

.

I am going to move to Char­
lotte. Anyone wishing RUGS
made from old carpets should
drop me a card and I will call.
All work will be given my
careful attention.

Lath,
' Shingles,
Soft Coal.
Wood,

Lumber,
Hard Coal,

Brichs
and we know we can not only SUIT YOU. but
PLEASE you as w«H.

UK OF

SEE OUR

ROOFNG.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

WANTS

Marcus Russell and wife, of Albion,
were the guests uf Dr. aud Mrs. Rmteell
also Mra Lottie Russell over Sunday.

TRADE

NO REPUBLICAN
TICKET NAMED

1905-

GOOD ‘ CONDITIONS'. O KEEP.

BAUER BROS., Proprietors.

Phono 264.

Don’t Delay. Buy Early. Our stock
of CARPETS. MATTINGS, and LIN­
OLEUMS will never be larger than
right now, and our

Prices are
WAY DOWN
Considering the grade of goods offered.
You will find everything in the line of
FURNITURE and HOUSE FURJNISH. ING at our large double store on Jef­
ferson Street.

T
r *

Miller £ Harris Furniture Co.
PHONE 226,

HASTINGS, MICH.

LiKe a Spring Song
Liat of Green Things
South and the North,

Radishes, crisp and fresh..
Lettuce, fresh.........................
Green Onions ...............
Celery.........................................

..per bunch.
---------1. 5 cents
per lb 20 cents
. per Lbunch
_ *■---- 5 cento
4-.per stalk
7 cents

Going to Mahe a Garden

A

.

this spring? We can supply the seed for the beds of Let­
tuce, KamshM, Carrots, and all other Vegetables, as well
as all kinds of Flower Seeds.

it

a

*

Specials.
Peas, thia years pack...

.......... P®r can 7 otihta
•r 4 cans for. 25 cents
per can 7 cents
Or 4 cans for 25 cents
... per bottle 5 cents

Corn, fresh and tender.
Catsup...............................

.

Hams &amp; Russ,

A. PI. BUNNELL,

Chidester

Burton

wish to call your attention to the new Spring Line of

«« l^TRAGOOTy*

Mrs. C. F. Brooks and Mra. Lee
Matthews went to Jackson Wednesday
to be the guest of Mra. Thoa M. Maher
for a few days.

CLOTHES
For Boys and Children.
One of the styles, the

ADHIRAL BLOUSE SUIT
for Boys of 8 to 8 years at

$3.50 to $5
aw

» is very popular, made with
f bloomer pants.
The other illustration shows
one of the styles of coats for
young men, the prices are

$5 to $12
We have a large variety of
patterns in different styles
which we desire you to inspect
Most every boy that’s well
dressed wears
"Xtra-gooD' Clothes”

L

now-a days.

*8

�HAM INGS BANNER MARCH a9j_i9oj

For 3 cent
Wall
Paper
COME TO US.
FOR.
5 CENT WALL PAPER.
5EE, U5.
See us for any kind of
Wai! Paper. Let us quote
yon prices and show you
our samples.
We cert­
ainly have, a fine line

We make

Window Shades
all sizes aud all colors.

We have all styles of
KOON NOULDINO5.
CURTAIN KOD5, ROLLI
We have all colors of

PAINT

From the 10c can to the
5 gallon pajl. Varnishes.
Hard Oils. Shellacs, Wood
Stains, Enamels, and in
fact everything needed in
House Cleaning Time.

Fred L. Heath
&amp;. Carveth...

. ....................................................... .

Bert Christie who runs a buzz. planer
at the Woodworking plant got the mid­
file finger of hi* left hand cut off and
| the next one clipped, in.his machine
। Monday. He was taken to Dr. Lowry
Street and yard cleaning is the or­ who dressed the injured memlter. and
der of die day. ■
K i* now getting along nicely.
Oet yuur spring suit at J. N. Coverts
■ The \ ermont ville Echo had an accistore. Woodland..
.■ dent to their big press last-week just
" anted, 10.000 pounds of buckwheat
as they were about to. finish their edi­
Hastings Roller Mill Co.
tion. One of the ink rollers got loose
Good bargains in clothing at J N
and before. the press could be stopped
Coverts store. Woodland.
it was damaged to’ the extent of about
AU the new styles in clothing at J. •100. QO.
N. Coverts store. Woodland.
’
An old criminal'whs once asked what
,L. C. Harris has purchased the E. T.
was the first step that led him to ruin
Stearns house in.the 3rd ward.
Three farm horses for sale cheap.. and he said ’ The first thing that led
to my downfall wan cheating an editor
Spence’s feed Um next Saturday.
For flour, feed, coal, wood and eleva­ out of two years subscriptidn. When
I had done that the devil had ifuch&gt;
tor stock. phone 199. Mens© Turner.
House and lot tor sale. 714 East grip on me that I could not shake him
।

lot AL NEWS

Grand St. Enquire of Geo. M. New­
ton. 1 |
■
AU lovers of good literature should
remember tbe light and cheery reading
room.
Shoe repairing neatly and promptly
done. .7. C. Woodruff, with C. II.
Osborn.

The April “Ooamopolitan'’ contains
nil 'unusually large projiortion of noted
names in literature. The contributors
i■elude Israel ZangwelL Alfred Henrv
towis. David Graham Phillips. Arthur
Sjinorw, (Mett
Burgem,
Poultney
Bigelow. Maxim Gorky. Charles Wagntr.
Cyrus
Townsend
Brady.
. George
Ironside &amp;- Michael will have, their
display ‘of spring millinery, Wednes­ HiUiard. Edna Kenton and Herbert
(Jtoibk. Thia brilliant array places the.
day Apr. 3.
i«ue second to none in interest and
Three pounds of sausage for 25 cents
merit of the magazines of the month.
next featorday at Weaver’s new market.
•The house o£ representatives has
Phone 288.
Born So Mr. and Mrs. A. L Waters, pawed the sparrow bounty bill restoriiyr the two-cent prize for the scalp of
of this city Monday night, a seven
tbe taucy little-alien.’ though it was
, pound sou.
f.Might viagorously in committal of the
A number uf young people from this whole by Mr. Holmes of Gratiot, and
city attended a dance in Middleville others. Representative Harris of Mehlast Friday.
ominee introduced a bill Wednesday,
Come and see ’The Village BeU" applying t(» the upper peninsula the
at the Rutland town hall. Saturday slim'! pnesengcr rates on railromls, Itasca
night, April
upun eahtinm* per mile, as in the low­
.
Df. D. E. Fuller is preparing to er; ]»ninsuliL
build a fine office just- soathof his home
IFred Raymond's jxiworful melodra­
and connected with it.
matic dumeily. ‘OLD ARKANSAW’’
Aucti&lt;m bills, printed on good heavy wjll' bo ii»e Attraction nt Reed’s Opera

paper. 2$0 for $1.73 or 1U0 for $i..*o at
the BANNER office.
The Druggists.
Phone 31.
R. F. D. orders tilled the same day as
Sarah. Horton will have on display a
received Heath’s Beef, Iron, &amp; Wine, largo line of Easter hats. Tuesday und
the House Cleaner’s Tonic.
Wednesday, April 4 and 5.

WATCHES
A good,
service­
able case
whether of
Silverine
or Solid
Gold, only
protects
5?
y°ur
watch
movement
from in­
juryThe time
you get from your watch depend* en­
tirely upon the kind of "works”
you have. We have a number of dif­
ferent makes in Block.
When you
want a good time piece, please re­
member we can lit you out with any
grade of movement. For auy kind
of watch »ee us before you buy else­
where.

'Xi * f

FINE. WATCH MAKING AND
ENGSLA.V1NG A SPECIALTY

JOHN BESSMER.
THE IETELEJ).

HASTINGS. MICH

THE

R,K,L,tco
WORK SHOE

Wanted, n good . actite boy, not
afraid of work, to 'learn the. printer’s
trade. Inquire at BANNER office.
Roy Fuller has purchased Dr. Rus­
sell's boise on Jefferson St. nnd will
occupy tiie same . in the near future.

The supreme court yesterday revers­
ed the decision in rhe case of Haywdsj.
vs. School District No. 9-. Hope town­
ship.
Special side for Saturday.-three ponihU
sausage for ^3 cents at Weaver’s mar­
ket. Corner Jefferson and Court streets.
Phone »».

We cordially invite you to attend our
spring opening of millinery, next
Thursday. Friday, and Saturday. April

t

(. W. (L ARK t &amp; (0
Quality Shoa Store.

FLOWERS
TNn Is tbe season wbjra you Win to
think of Flower*. Wo have * &gt;!ce Jne
of CARNATION*. ROSIB»
. i in!
etc. In plants wn have GrranlHms ana
Eeros for
■nnd lots of other plants. All order#
promptly filled.

*• F. Burroughs * Son

New Shin waists
New Goven Jackets
New silk Shin waist Sults
New waikina Skirts
now Silk Underskirts
GOOD STYLE. GOOD TASTE.
GOOD VALUES
You will find all three in our new gar­
ments.
WAISTS, Lawns and Linens.
$1.00 to $5.00

WALKING SKIRTS $2.98 to &gt;18.00

RAIN
COATS
Jhe
— $10.00 to
...

Saturday evening Mrs. E'lna M- Ten­
nant was unit'tl in marriage to Mr.
Bert Plat*. Tho ceremony was perormwl hy Her. B. F. Fritx..t tie
horn- at Mr. AUral Onrl.tyt on J«-kson street
A snbocrirwr wrote to nn editor and
a.kid what the weather forecast for-tbe
month ot April wan, and the editor
anawered that it «» like hie account
The BuHcriaber utadied for wane time
before la- thought of •‘mwottlrd." Ho

paid up the next'week.

Thio city Io to &gt;»’ congratulated up­
on baring a find claoa Orcenliouw.
' where flower, und plants can be M■ con'd at very rraiaonable pricea, then.by saving the expense and annoyance
of having to send outside ot the city
for them Metro A. F. Burroughs and
Son. tbe proprietors an- thoroughly re­
liable. and lh,,ir prices are very reason­
able. Tfa-y are worthy ctf th* patronago of thia community and anyone de.u-lrft-p'.nO' or iiowern should patron­

ise this homt-4adustry.

__ -

repri nted by Llevn Castelcin. Blanche
Btleltnan and Floyd- Gaskill; Fisher
dirtrict by Anna Brown. Ilxa Meintyfe,' nnd Cressie Kinney; Gregory
district by Fred Bush. George Stewart,
aril Allie Young; Altoft district by
LaM-na Nichols. Florence Bump, and
Minnie Clary: Star dbirict by Grace
Ingram and Elsie Mead; Center dis­
trict by Bertha Larkin. Iva Pratt,
awl Florence Cooley; Pratt district was
not represented or. account of a moot­
ing of their literary’ society.
‘ Pattengill’s R00” formed the Imsb
of the contest and some excellent .work
was done liy a larger part of the contwtanta. Floyd GaAill and Florence
Bump succeeded in spelling through
ths whole list of 80) word* without
tn swing. A second list was selected
to determine which of these two was
ths better sjiellei; and the former won
on thd ward ’ ’panel. ”

Presbyterian social supper at G. A.
K hall Friday afternoon this week
nt the usual hour. All cordially invit-

f

Designed
$18.00.

MONEY BACK STORE.
Phone

WRIGHT BROS

Hastings,
Mich.

Goodyear Co.
For Waists and Suits we are showing some new and very
attractivewhite goods, including the following:
Pino Crepe, a new mercerisedfabric, very
desirable, yd 30c
Mercerized Madras, handsome patterns,
yd 25c, 30c 35c,
Pique, good quality, yd 25c
Indian Head Suiting, a medium priced
fabric, which has been very popular,
yd I4c,

TWO OVERCOATS STOLEN

Lc»st. a brooch, having an opal cen­
Fred Lilley' or Briggs who has been
ter nnd brilliants encircled about it. working the part week for BarbSt
Mainly valued Isjeanse of associaion*. Bros. as a rubber, is wanted here for
Finder please leave at BANNER office. the theft of a couple of overcoats from
Speaking of anction ' bills, if yvn the Parker House. It is claimed that
want them printed in tbe best possible ha stole one of the coats last Thursday
form on gixxl he^vy piper, call at tbo from the cloak room and took it over
BANNER office. Price $1.75 for’JOO to the second hand store where he sold
it for $1.50. The second coat was
billa
’
A special ino'ting of Hastings Chap­ tidten Saturday night and belonged to
u
guest by the name of Spaulding.
ter No. 7. O. E. 8.. will be held on
Tuesday evening Apr. 4, in commem­ Landlord Parker was informed of tho
oration of the 35th anniversary of the lota* Sunday morning aud a close watch
has been kept for Briggs but as yet ho
order.
\
has not been' found. Tho last seen of
A Marshall man took his watch to a
him was Sunday morning, before tho
jeweler in that city last week, and up­
low was known, as. he left the Parker
on calling for thf timepiece later was house. Justice Bishop issued the
informal that a tied bug hai^ gotten
Warrant for his arrest Monday. Later,
between the ticks.
after a hard chase Briggs was found at
A colt belonging to Silas Dickersun. Nashville, when ho was captured. He
while running Saturday, tell in such is now serving a 90 day sentence in thb
a way as to break its neck. It will lie Detroit House of Correction.
quite a 1&lt;MW to Mr- Dickerson as the
animal was a valuable one.
HASTINUSj TOWNSHIP SPELLING
Lost between.the Presbyterian church
CONTEST.
and the BANNER office, an oval
shaped, gold locket, marked with the
The Hustings township spelling conmonogram. J. R- M Finder leave at telt held at- the court house Friday
owning drew a good sized crowd anil
this office and receive reward.
The BANNER will print »)0 auction praved to be very interesting. Each
entitled to
bills on good, heavy paper for $1.73. school of tl»e township
If-yofi want auction bills printed, tlirn- contestants who were selected
call at the BANNER_office._)Ve will bl competition. Quimby' district was

SILK SUITS, in plain Taffeta,, and
changeable, newest style, all col­
ors
$12.00 to $20.00
SILK UNDERSKIRTS, In plain Taf­
feta, and changeable, all colors,
grand values
$5.00 ta $10.00

COVERT JACKETS &gt;5.00 to $ 12.00

The pupils in Miss Charlotte VaaiAukeh’s room, 3rd grade, sold enough And A Warrant Has Been Issued for
the Arrest of Fred Lilley alias
flag buttons so they were enabled to
Fred'Briggs for Stealing Them.
purchase a fine flag for their room.

^hnt'200 on gorid'haavy paper at $1.75.

There is no better work
or Farmers’ Shoe made
to sell for $2.50,
Has double sole, plain or
capped toe.

Fibuse, ApriHSd. Mr. Raymond has rembdeled the piny somewhat this season,
lulded more comedy nnd spocialitiesf
and trimmed^ down some of the talky
scenes. All the scenery i^ bright and
ndw and the production is on a much
'gmndbr scale than’ ever before. The
rale of Jeremiah Snodgrass is in tho
hands of an cxcepional clever comedi­
an. This langh icqvoking character ,
is;undoubtedly the most original idea
tlMt has ever hpen introduced into a
p&amp;iy. His every word. look, action
and speech provokes laughter. It is
'pwlmlily the most talked of character
on the American stage to-day. •‘Yodng
America” will talk About Old Arkannrw for . years after it appears and
nmny of the older. ones will join in
imitating the fwuliaHtiesof Jeremiah
Srfodgrass.
'
r

UrAot try rau ire do, we. do do

New Spring Jackets,"
New Brilliantine Skirts,
New Waists.

High Time For Dishes
I

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Two Crates Just Arrived

Alfred Meaken’s White English Ware, in sets or

open stock '

just $8.00 per set
The famous W. H. Grindley’s &amp; Co. finest Eng­

lish Imported Ware, having a very delicate gilt dec­
oration in sets or open stock.

only $14.00 per set

3. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The Peoples

Store

Hastings, Mich.

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INGS BANNER. MARCH* 39, 1905.

tbe Carlton Center M. E. church. At gate as buttjr maker in the creamery
Sunday school the following officers1 at that place thKcomiag year.
were elected fot (he rest of the’ year:
W. A. Smith was at Charlotte on
AND VICINITY.
Supt., Mr. Richards: An’t Supt. Mr. Im sine® Monday.
Smith; Sec* *y., Emma Leavens; Treaa.,
• " The Nashville News.' reports the re­
Mattie Lnavena; Organist;. Pearl Davis;
WOODLAND.
publican township caucus held at the
Miss Mauh Bates had a birth-day Libraian, Clara Richards.
opera house Wednesday p. m. to have
I&gt;arty Monday evening. About 25 in- -* aThere will be a maple sugar social been the largest and warmest cancaw
vited guests were present, and all had at the.home of Wm. Nash at Carlton ever held in the township, although it
a fcood time.
/ .
A ’
Center. Friday evening of this week. waa harmonious and a’grxHl. ticket nom­
V(e will have tliree tickets in the Maple syrup, hot biscuits and other inated. The follow ingttickrt was nom­
field tliis spring, the republican, the refreshments served. Price 10 cents. inated: Supervisor. E. V. Smith;
democrat, and the prohibition. All Let everybody come.
Clerk, L. E. Slout: Treasurer, .Tames
parties have nominated good men and
Flemming: School Ins.. H. D. Wot­
WEST WOODLAND.
we are sure of good office holders.
ting: Highway Com., Fred Brumm;
Mra. Nellie Hitt of Wamerville, vis­
Board Review, John Ftxrni®; Justice,
Mra. Christina. Barnum has just re­
ited Mra. Climena Schaibly Tuesday.
■ Daniel Erb; Constables, A. N. Apple­
turned from Detroit, where she has1
Rosalia
Geiger
is
sending
the
week
man. Clark Titmarah, Orr Fisher and
been spending the winter with her
vacation at home.
Ralph DeVine. Township committee
daughter. Mrs. James France.
Ernest Kenyon of Freeport, spent was named with Len W. Feighner,
Joshua Dillenbach and wife were
Sunday night and Monday forenoon nt chairman,. .Frank McDerby and Von W.
called to Adams. Ohio, one day last
C. Senter's.
•
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Furni® ns the other members.
week to attend the funeral ef Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. McCullock who have
Diltenback’s father.
Maple sugar making as the order of
lx*en spending the winter, with their the day.
Miss Edith Bond left our village one
Mra. Eva Allerton has returned from
day last week on her way Jo Florida, daughter Mra. Sinclair and family, re­
. where she expecta to remain with her turned to their h«me in Fostoria, Ohio. a visit with ■ her daughter Mra. Dr.
Wednesday.
'Hutchinson of Pueblo, Colorado.
father.
By mistake we omitted to mention
J. E. Lake has purchased the imple­
: William Chase has sold his farm in
1 west Woodland, and will soon have an 1that the Glee Club met with Miss Jen­ ment business of V. B. Furni® and
nie
Parmelee
two
weeks
ago.
will do business at the cid stand.
auction sale.
i
1
MisscN Dell and Orlo Reiglar, of
In honor of the annixieraary of Mi®
P. R. Holmes has moved into his
were guests of Mra. Ida Dur- Fannie Crosby, the choir of IheM . E.
house on north Main street.
[! Freeport,
.
Mrs. Sumo Flory took a d,~- of io- |
1,11 ut *“' ’mekchurch, under the direction of Mra.
dine one day last week by msistake. | Several of the relatives of Mrs. Henry John Scan-ell, gave a xmg service at
The bottle was setting besideXbottlc&amp;’h«iibly,^elped^&gt;er celebrate her birth- the Methodist church lakt Sunday.
of cough medicine nnd her eve sight day hut Thuradny.
•
Miss Blanche Power*, df Battle Creek,
being poor she reached the wrong I Kit­ , Mr. Hehfe and family spent Sunday is visiting friends in the village.
tle. Doctor McIntyre was summoned in east Woodland.
Mrs. Barl»ra is entertaining her
and soon had it all out and Mrs. Flory
’•
The Wcsit Woodland Glee Club met cousin Will Feighner of Ohio.
was not much
wone
for
tho
mistake.
r
wi.th Mi® Bessie Fuller last Saturday
Mra. N.1 C. Rasey was at Charlotte
Rea*. Milton Kidder is spending» night.
over Sunday.
few dajw with WoodlaaU friends.
| ()tlr progn^,,
towdtor Mito
Mi® Rhoda Bnel has returned from
E. S. Coville, of Lake Odesaa, was • Mabel Landis and scholars are trying her visit at Mnskegon. ;
on our streets Monday.
j a novel method to raise money to buy
James Crawley was in our village Jmore library books. That of welling
NORTH MAPLE ttROVE.
‘
' soap orders. The;scholars are rashing
Mrs. E. A. Hawes has I been confined
on Friday. &lt;&gt;f last week.'■
business
with
a
good
natured
competi
­
to
her
bed the past week ;with infiamnR. L. Wright has purclnued a parcel
tion.
tory rheumatism.
of land of Mary Baitinger.
Miss Ida Tubbs returned home from
Mra. John Lee. of Imlay City, has
Mulliken last Satunlay. ■
STATE ROAD.
been spending a week with her many

WOODLAND

The Secret of Long Life
If you would live long, guard your stomach.
’
Most cases of sickness and death are traced to the stomach.
A disordered stomach shuts off food nourishment—the active principle of life.
No other disease accomplishes this as quickly or so effectively as dyspepsia.

Does your food distress you ?
Does a bitter fluid rise in your throat ?
Are you weak and dizzy ?
Does everything appear dark when you suddenly straighten up from a bent position
Is there a bad taste in your mouth and is your breath foul f
Do you experience a sense of impending calamity ?
Are you becoming thin and haggard ?
Then you have dyspepsia 1
Many people think these symptoms will pass away of their own accord.
Thtjf mil
not! Dyrpcpsia nreer curti
the best scientists often fail to cure it.
We know of but one remedy that will positively cure this disease—

Bexall Dyspepsia Tablets.
These tablets furnish the one element necessary to enable the
stomach to digest food and to again take up the work of supplying nourishment to the famished body
Wc have seen them effect many marvelous cures. We do not know
single instance where they failed to greatly benefit the sufferer.
Wc want you to try Rexall'Dyspepsia Tablets, and agree to return
your money if you are not more than satisfied with the

result

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth

Mra R. G. Bell visited friends in
Preaching at the church next Sunday
, L. Parrott has erysipelas on his left evening.
------- -&lt;». -Sunday
------school was reorgan- Hastings this week.
arm.
I ized. The old officers with the exceptFred Williams bought a team of
The wann weather has started the ; ’on
^rsFisher. Assistant horses last week.
maple bud^and it looks as though the , Supt: Miss Ilxa McIntyre, Secy.;
Lon Roae is moving his .family to
maple sugar season would lie very short; l Misacs Cressie Ki line and Bell Fisher, Hastings this week.
Librarians: Mra
Melissa
but sweet4
Fisher
Dave McClellen i« ver ill nt this
teacher fiir class No. &amp;
writing.
James M. Smith. Marian Shores and.
Mra.
Phil
Bayne
while
papering
slipJohn Guy were in Ionia Tuesday on
James Rowden jr. anti wife have
I&gt;ed and broke her arm. Dr. Burton
legal business.
•
concluded not to m^vk^or :o their farm
was called. She is doing as -well as
near G- un Jake this isprinj*.
It. is reported that Mervin Early
possible.
and family will soon return from Beav­
Rev. Fbather preached his last serMrs.
Shelby
entertained
'several
of
erton to our village. 2
jibr neighbors Thursday. A good thnj mon at the Evangelical church last
SCHOOL NOTES.
Sunday evening
Ibefore
—'—
attending
The high school is about to organize enjoyed by- all.
the annual conference n "Elkton next
Alex Berkholder in moving intos Mr. week.
a Uise ball team. The ground is now
. dry and the boys are practicing every Jain® Townsend’s house and will work
School will be resuniwl at the Barry*
day.
for Mr. Curtis this summer-.
ville, McKelvey «nd Branch schools
Miss Anna Brown, Cressie Kinne next Munday:
*
Miss Elsie Holmes visited school
Mr&amp;L. E. Mudge, wife was taken
Munday.
.
and Ilza McIntyre, attended the spell­
The average attendance in school now ing school at Hastings Friday evening, to Grand Rapids a few wk«ks%ago. is
as
contestants
for
our
school.
so
much improved in health that she
is about 98 per cent.
Winnie Johnson entertained a few is expected home spma tinge thia week.
Monday night Mias Mande Bates en­
Dannie Deller and son egpect to leave
of her school mates Satunlay.
tertained the senior class in a trip to
soon for Tenn., on;account of his son's
the Thousand Islands. The fore part
health.
QUAIL
TRAP
CORNERS.
of the evening was spent in playing
games and guessing tbe names of
Mrs. Kate Dillon is ill at this writ­
COBB'S CORNERS.
islands: after this refreshments "were ing.
Willie Payne nnd Bertha Cobly, of
served and then they departed home­
Mrs. Lodema' Russell and daughter Hastings, were guests uf Mr. and Mrs.
ward saying that they enjoyed tbe eve­ Katie are very ill at the home of the Roy Hutchinson,Saturday and Sunday.
ning very much.
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•
former's father', Samuel Hill at Nash­
Alien
Mathews has tinted John
John Landis is at school again after ville.
Kronewitter’s farm in RiJtlaiid.
He
a long absence on account of ^ickneau
Mrs. Rhenhma Matteson visited her expects to move this week;
daughter Mrs. ’Wm. Weeks Friday.
Newman Cobb returned’ home from
Nearly everyone is busy making Alma Fiday nnd is in verwpoor health.
MAPLE GROVE.
sugar. The eeaaon wilThe short bnt all
Karl and Lena Bristol, &lt;»f JohnaMiss Mao Potter returned home from report a large run of sap.
town, visited their grantIn other Mra.
Hastings last Saturday after a two
Geurgfc
Rprraluun1 over Sunday, also atMrs. N. D, • Harrington has moved
weeks stay at the liome of her brother
tended the dancing
dancinL jiarty
, at the Grange
on her farm in southwest Kalamoo.
W. W. •Putter. •
Hall
Saturday
evening.
_
Mrs. Ivu Martin is dangerously ill at
Tl&gt;v Norton school will have an
Master
Arthur
Moore
has been quite
present.
exhibition in tho near future. '
"Mra. Geo. Long, Mrs. R huh ma Mat­ sick tho past week/ He is Jtotne lietter
Lee Laphnm and Miss Minnie Sntton,
at this writing.
teson and Samh Matteson called on
Of Vicksburg, were married last week.
Tho«. Gould and family Friday.
ASSYRIA.
A gold medal contest was held at
The infant daughter of Arthur Nel­
the Maple Grove M. E. church Tues­
Mr. und Mrs. F. M . Bar
of Ypai son is will very sick, the oldest daugh­
day evening Mar. 28. We are unable
lantL are visiting her pare
Mr. and
ter is in care of Mi® Leah Walker.
to tell the outcome at present.
,Mra. Chas Servon.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
’
J.
F.
Wright
visited
Mias Greta Wolf spent Sunday nt
BALTIMORE CENTER.
the former's son at Battle K'reek Suntho home uf her teacher. Mi® Alice
d»y.
Tbe L. A. S. meet with Mra. Elwin
Reams, an Assyria.
.
.
Mrs. Watrous and childreq, of Toledo,
Ormsbee Thursday Mar. 150, for dinner.
Mm. Lewis Wood who lias been quite are visiting her parents Mr. and Mra.
CARLTON CENTER
O.
H. PhillijM
H/ Crockford has l&gt;ecn visiting sick thupast two weeks is improving
The repuldicans held a isancaa last
friends in Eaton Rapids the past few slowly.
Thursday afternoon, nnd | placed in
days.
,
Chas. Mackinder is preparing to nomination
the following ticket:
Mr. and Mrs. D. Slocum expect to build a basement bam this spring.
Supervisor. Leand«r Reaqm: Clerk,
Floyd Wood is moving on a farm
move to Hastings in the near future
Wm. S. Fruin; Treasurer, Chas. T.
where Mr. Slocum has lots of work in east of Buttle Creek.
Jones: Justice, Fred G. Potter; High­
■his line.dccorating and paper hanging.
Mrs. Chas. GiDaspie was called to the way Com., Irving Briggs.
;
Woodland friendk

Mr. and Mrs. Plank will Boon leave
for Elgin, where they will make their
future home. Carl Knickerbocker will
move into the house they have occu­
pied and be near the farm of Elmer E.
King that he will work the coming
year.
..

Are You Planning
build A. House?
build a Barn?

repair your House?
We are Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

Builders’ Hardware

We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line
This promises to be a busy year. You will be wise to ar­
range NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our
lines

Weissert Bros
FOUR CAR LOADS
Our aim is to keep on hand at all times a large
stock of the best quality of supplies for our line of
trade. This week we have added four car loads to
ourstock...

bedside of her parents Mr. and Mra.
Wm. C. Robinson, near liickory Cor­
ners. who were sick with the grip und
heart trouble. She left them slightly
improved Friday last.

Tho democrats held a caucus Friday
afternoon and placed in nomination
i the following ticket: Supervisor, Har­
ry L. Mayo; Clerk, Albert'll Shepard;
Treasurer. Iris W. Cargo; Justice. Al­
Sunday school at 2 p. m. and preach­ bert G. Kent: Highway Com., John F.
ing at 3, at the church for the present. Wight.

Miss Jessie Brooks who has been
teaching at Coats Grove, is spending
NASHVILLE.
her vacation with her parents. Mr. and
Born to Mr. and Mra. Roy Brumm
Mra. Chas. Brooks. Mus Stowell ac­
Mar. 19,k daughter.
/
companied her.
.
Russell Marble has the chickenpox.
Will Bromfield and Miss Fisher of

Ethel Root has a relapse of tonsilitis.
Welcome Corners, spent Sunday eating
sugar with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and and it serionjay ill.
family.
w
: .
Kearney Root accompanied by his
Fred Fleming has been confined to son Jesse went to Battle Creek the lat­
tho house the past few days with wry ter part of the week called there by
the serious illness of his father.
Several of the farmers' in thia vicini­
Mias Grace Baker commenced her
ty have started plowing and are eager spring term of school in the Fcighner
to licgin spring work.
district Monday.
_On Sunday nine were baptised and
Roy Brumm is home from I&gt;.wTingthree received into the membership at and has accepted a position at Appel-

,
PROBATE ORDER
'St&amp;te of Michigan.
The ProtMUe Coart for the County of Barry
At tho t-aalon of said coart. held at the pro­
bate otnee. in the etty of Hwiteu, ta said
county, on tbe 27th day of March A. 1&gt;. tflor.J
I'resent: Hon. Chu. M. Mack Jttfgc of Pro
tiate.
In tbe matter of the estate of Peter Cockburn
dncoaM*d .lanw-a Cockburn haring Bled In said
court his petition Praying for reaaons therein
stated that be may be licensed to sell real estate
of said deceased at public sale.
It In Ordered, That the 2tst. day of April-A.
I). 1906. at ton o'clock lathe forenoon, al said
probate office, th- and Is hereby agpolnted for
bearing said jietltlon;
It Isfiirther ordesed. That public»oUoe there-,
of be jfirnn by publication of a copy «f thia order
for three buc«w*1 v*4weeks nrerlouM io said day
of bearing. In tbe HaMItets Banner « newspaper
printed and circulated In said county.
.Chas. M. Mack.
Judge ot Probate.
KUa&lt;

A Car Load of Salt:
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Vour» “.............................................. SI.so per bbl.

A Car Load of Wood Plaster:
Yours at,

........................... lOcpei-Mck

A Car Load of Selected Red Brick:
■

’

Of 160 Acres

Cheap rate*
tt"d ’MttorsInlortnatlan
?
Charles bblus.
&lt;&gt;overnnentOommt«Moticr. r, p. Railway
hull T. Majorte Illock, Betite Cr et mX.
PROBATE’ORDER
State of Michigan.4.ounty of Barry; m

per bbl.

A Car Load of Portland Cement:
-

FREE HOMES

,
Yours atj10 p,r thousand
Oor tuan Is rooTlng .fast at »1.10 per cwt.
Middlings atSlSSmrr^
.r«LTt'XY.t7^OT
w,n“d “

Ou, M. Stock. JMr-« 1-roKto.

Jit'a. of tjman .lone-, sou a! Mid drcMMsl
Instrument bow on file in this

ST XdS1

*■111 anw-xte.1

aommiMrator wun the

ROWLADER
BROS &amp; REISER,
K*&amp; 5’ depotPhone 57/’
puHUlied tn tl
P»;«er prints

(ting's Banner $1 a year
(AlrtwCcpy.l

bountyof

�HASTINGS BANNER MARCH

BABY’S FACE
MASS OF SORES
Ears Looked as if Thsy Would Drop
Off—fedj Entirely.Covared with

Humor—Three

Doctors

Could

Not Core—Child Grew Worse.

CURED BY CUTICURA
IN TWO WEEKS

THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.

vict at Jackson but at that time an in­
mate orth. jail at Grand Havre made
a ■murd«*»ns*'a«^ault upon tho then
Sheriff Dykhons, shooting him in the
mouth. He*w»« couvictod for^the
crime and sent for 20 years to Jackson.
He rrfnsed to tell where ho secured tho
revolver. He wiil-now rutum to Grand,
Hawen and telT th? fcacta why-h appaato be tlrnt a fellow uuned Fox. also' an
inmate of the Grand Haven jail for a

Tbe dredge whidh is doing tbe work
on the Rat-tie Cr-wi: stream is now in
the Bosworth district, near the bridge.
Owing to the high water they have
had to Nn.«fwnd operations. They run
tbe machiae day and night with two
shifts.

which stood aermnodatmgly at the side
QUIMBY.
of the road. He rubbed once, twice,
thrice, and down came the pole. Con­
XV« only hojie that spring baa come
tinuing &lt;m hm journey, he rubbeti lov­ to -stay.
ingly against the second pole, then the “ John Castelein took a load of pupils­
third, the fourth, and within two and their teacher Frankie Warner to
hon'ra. fifta n mitaa of telephone wire* Hastings last- Friday evening to.at­
were ou the ground and communiaoa- tend the Hyelling contest. There Were
tiou was shut off between Detroit and thirteen in all.
Grund Rapids. A search Ing party was
Remember the L. A. S. at Mrs. Jus.
sent oat after nhe hog but could make McIntyre's, Apr. 5, for dinner. Every­
no ImpreHNion upon him. He was so one welcome.
thin that ballets would pass through
There will be a hex social at the
hi™ without having created an imhall. Saturday. Apr. I the for KaOcftt
pwwdon. ’One of the men tried Co hitof vhe school library. Gome eeeryhim over the back with the shot gun,
body. Hot coffee will be served with
hat -the barrel was sawed off, short as
the sapper free of charge.
the hog continued his way. When
There wax a gootl tarn out at church
hat sren he was going toward Kalama
Sunday. Immediately after, a Sunday
school was organixvd. j Thu following
Nidholim Kipen a farmer Jiving near is the list of the oSmt*. Snpt. Mrs.
BureipS (’oruere. ADoganOx had been Bachdlor. Assistant Supt. Mrs. Cruso;
liawng tronlde with hi* -wife. One Sec., Virgie Bidehnun: Treas.. Pearl
day .hw,t week be januMled her cruelly. Bi del man; Organist. Lelera Castelein:
Gaskill. Sunday
When the officers -w«it to »rrert him. Librarian. Floyd
lie mn from tbe hause. -Mushing his srho*-’ will he held at 2 tab, everyone
walcomu.
tkront with a nan-, hh died from
his iMdf inflicted injurieti.
The' pupils &lt;J Quimby have been
-gullying on "Piittengillii'’ Ht.M» words,
sugpreted
by O«nmr. Ratchain, for thtCharieu Dsyhanli. u f&amp;rvuuui on the
G rnud Trunk was. aariuwdy if not ' township spaDoog contest held at tbe
fatally wakird ia- an uevident to his a-ourt houstl or last Friday evening.
engine near Bank- Oeet one day l«st (There were fnar who «p«dled the words
•oonectly, namely: Floydtlaskill. Lekua
-Castelein. Prawl Bidehuan and Blanch
Sideimaa. xU Hastiogv Floyd
For -«ne time there law been a sink 1
ihole in Bre»ktield »eur Galboun!
TThere are -ruaie half down of the fourth
county line. Tb(- dnrr from Narrow
graders that spelled tilra whole HUti.
Eake, 25 rods distant &lt;cmw«ed bydredg- ’

cared the revolver and smuggled it to
Mrs. George J. Stcexc, of 7oxCt&gt;burn
kirn. Fox was nent ^to the jail from
St., Akron, Ohio, tells in tbe Miowing
Zeeland.
letter of another of those renmrkablc
cures of torturing, disfiguring akin
humoni daily made by Cuticura Soap,
The’Gmnd^'ruti^railroad is dtioptassisted by Cuticura Ointment,
ing;the“&lt;«Rpatite tek-phone"^! u-L,after physicians, and all else had
failed: ”1 feel it any duty to paredte
ped 20 tek-.graph-operator!, iu*one &lt;1
of other poor suffering babies to ttSl
you what Cuticura has -done for Dtv
little daughter. She broke out xtfl
o\xr her body with a hum or. and we
Tbe NxmdljKkX is
&lt;3ut\&gt;tj&gt;he
used everything recommended, bnt
Michigiui aiyylem Kalnmazoo. ' * "
without results. I called ifa threr deb­
tors, they all claimed they could liefp
her, but the continued to grow Worst.
Tl»e funeral of^ Ex-Goveranr -Cyrus
Hur body was a xnass ol sores, and her
G. Lucw owured at^CuklmMar Ikieslittle face was eaten 4»wayj her cars
looked as if they would- drop off.
day and wm very largeJyJatVjndud.
Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura
Soap;ind Ointment, und before I fold
used, half of the csike of soap and .
Mn». Sarah K. 'Austin, &lt;uf Vermontbox of ointment Shu sores had all
cilir, celebrated her^,bt»nd liirthday
healed, and ’my litfic one's face *ad
Tiwu-MUy last, by giving a rectQXion to
body wax as clear
new -boru babe’s.
her frimwis. She is still no well ' and
1 would not be wfeliout it again if it
cost five dollars, instead of sta enty-five
«t«mi£lhat she does the tamily w;wb
cents, which is aS dt cost us to cure
our baby,after spending many dollaw
on doctors and medicines without any
benefit whatever.”
* BaDle Creek claim* the Standard'Oil
Co. -nCM-llingr mighty poor oil in that
ing Battie Greek Jim. । cannot! antther
city, and wants
«nfcw«msnt of
break forty mak unith of the old sink­
the state oil inx|)ectiuu law*.
hole. on Friday. It itt probable Unit all
Rest far Mothers.
(the road will jgu down.
Instant TtErf and refreshing sleep
John Kirk, a w«stithy and eceontrir
for skis-tortared babies, and rest for
Sootuhman whirs* inoe wais in Abertired, fretted •mothers, in warm baths
Battle Cnotek is brmking all record*
'dt&gt;eiu
S. D.. dfedXat tbe Battle Creek
■with Cixticura Soap and gentle anoint­
ings with Cuticura Oiutmcnt.the great
Sanitarium one day last areek. jfefore |n the number of candidates for the
skin cure, und purest- of emollients.
hi*,death he made abequ-Ht of f.-VOJMX) mayoralty, Tbe repablican notninaCutfevir*
XHaautM. mt PUte er»
Ihnmfhowt
for an educational institution and.&amp;5 &lt;brwnr'.4. |'&lt;rt1w Imu«Ckna.C&lt;&gt;TW .B-w«»»,5vWPrvpa.
- Hjw w Cun IUby Humvn *
Four and themx'itiisti three, while the
for a public library ut .Aberdeen
citixcnx tielaet has not been heard from.
"Expert on Fish.
'Mrs. Mun- Armstrong'’ of Ktimnn*
^senator Merryof Ar Kaunas, tells of a
has U'gnn suit against her .ton j Last Friday night lightning stuck
happy old darky who came down the
the large gcaiii taira on A S. Bur­
country road singing camp meeting Franklin Armstrong of that city tileg- leigh'S farm in Campbell.* • The build­
hynms. when another old, w-xdlypated ing his refusal to support her-after .-he
oue f topped him aud asked the reason hatl deeded him xu ncrps_ of land with ing and ctmtrnts wsn a total baa.
alien) was about ♦rtbtfta* inshrance on
fur hlt&gt; bappineea. The reply was:
-the agreement that he should uare for
. iij'yp’ toy 'tigion mo’ and mo’.
the building but this will not uiw
Petah. W-e's be’u revivaiin’ at ouak her. It is said he utterly. refuse* to do
Vhu'ch all wiutah.”
•
•'Any convertin’ be'it done?"
-Yas. Fetah suute it bein’ saved by
Mn and Mra Saniuel &lt;&gt;irtiA of WaL
-Walter Howard. of Ktiamatoo. is
the hund’ds. We has oue gre’t preach
ion., celebrated theirIMh anniversary
ah. He cole us t’night all ’bout Jonah under arrest charged with the xb»-ft of
■about $75 worth of articles from the hull Mimday- ’ They -moved to Eaton
su allerin’ de whale.”
“An’ whah did, dis Jonah comefum? ■trunk of Thirty Cumming* of that city. connty in 18ft€ anil-lun e lived then4ver siDce. They had feuv children all
ArkansawT'
■
‘i dunno, Petah. 1 dunno, 'rase de
of whom an- now living.
preacbab didti' say. But I specks Jo­
The Kalamazoo National Bank has
nah was a Tagthny niggah.”
increased its caiJtaJ stock from$-!50.-•Au whut makes yo’ say Vaginae
Mr. Marion L. Cumin. &lt;&gt;f Vermontogo to
niggah?"
rtlle. baa just Ixmn gramed :i 'patent
•' Well, retab. dem big-mouthed V»tin a sealing und iMlading cap for pyegiuny niggah? was — ou tishA—i’itttRejx&gt;rts from St- Joseph and Benton
burg Dispatch. ■
fttrye jar*. Tin- -ficientifle .American in
Harbor predict the groab«t fruitcrop
^■-akingof it 'miw: “Inuhia instance
the lake shore has ever had.
Raw or '.inflamed Limbs.
the im|rf*oveaeent
in the nature of a
siiinph-, cheap, and-eonveniunt cap for
Yield quicWy to the wonderful cura­
tive and healing qualities of, Fogy’s
A cliMs of thp* hundred-applied at waling the tops uf preserve jjirH, jellyHoney and Tar. It prevents pueumou •tbe last mt-eting of the stajte.phiiranidlaiMM. nn*l^ similar nsceptech-ji'to e.v
in nnd coudumption from a hard ©old
•acy board nt Grund Raj&gt;i£s stekbig tiudeiair. duw. nnd inM.Tts.xwid which
settled on the h:njp.
-cartificatos »w registered pharmacists - ui7abH&gt; »&lt;* constructed an to Is- nnivt-rReed’dWay Out of It.
4dly applicable as a l*l*-l to indicate.
While Mr Reed was speaker of Che
t|ie corttooW vfjth’1 receptacle Montcalm connty will haw
house he had occasion one day to call thing doin' nt the election in April
one of his politicti heiichmen to Wash­
Betides
Voting
»&gt;n
&amp;e
qaentitm
of
local
i Tho Charlotte city -council is about
ington. s« sent himthe following tele­
that system now l^ing in­ •to grant a franchise to (’. J. Austin of
gram: “Come al vuceto Washington.' optian,
There had been a severe storm' in force in ’the county, tbe wtore will ex- Hattie Creek. Tho yrnptwd lire will
Maine, which bad impeded traffic con­ premtheni-Milvi* upon die proposition ?un from Battle Creak to Lusting,
siderably, so Mr. Reed received the fol­
lowing repiy: ‘ Cau’t come: big wash­ submittal by the anperriaure whether touching BeUevnc, Oiiwt. Charlotte
or hot the comity scat shaU Imj cuntin- aiul Potterville- The work wil be­
out oh the line.”
To which Mr. Iteed. with bte ever­ nod at Btanton. Monday of last »«*k gin on the road within the wxt :Stx
. ready wit, replied: “ Never mind; bi»y Greenrdle voted 6y a very Urge maj­
months..
a dean shirt and come anyway.”
ority to lamd for W.000 to have tbe
Tbe Michigan Central ha* derid.-d to
. Backache is never known tb those county aant removed to that city pn&gt;persons who take an occasional dose of vided the vine is againal koepanglt al alow the dreilge on the JUrnuprle
Piueules. Tbe value of the resin ob­ Stanton, the amoimt to be coed in near Vermontville to ctwa its right of
tained from tbe Pine tree has long l»een erecting a tx-w court house, jail and
way !&lt;«■ Hie corwidenition of $5'I&gt;. The
.recognized in tbe treatment of diseases
railroad it to remove and replart- Un*
ot the bladder aud kidneys. One dose sheriff's residence.
of Pineuies will give relief, and one
Iwidge.
■ bottle will cure, sold by Fred L. Heath
A new sUfl bridge near. Fort land
the druggist.
was recently, wpt off its fcmndnti&lt;ft» *"lVil!iutn Davin living near Three
by
the ice. Tbe structure was erected Hivenit fell through an open trap door
■
His parting Shot.
«nd
lM*n in in'his barn striking on the stone floor.
“Mr, Spoonamore.’’ she said with cut­ at a cost of
Hbi jaw was broken, and .he received
ting scorn.“I wouldn’t marry yoii if you use but six months.
were worth a million dollars. Is that
some internal injury.
ZLZ
plain enough?”
The Grand Trunk will spend &gt;1,500.“No; It tlatters"be replied.
Edward James a fanner giving near
000 for new car nhops- and $75,000 for
portrait on the mantel.
a new depot in'B«ale Creek this year. Marshall w«" ju«t leaving for home
Thenhe took his hat and hie de parture.
when on attemjiting to cross the M. C.
R. R. tracks bin team was struck by a
Steamer, have be*nn regnlar tripe
Pneumonia •Follows a Cold
jMiseenger train and One of the horses
but never follows the use of Foley’s acroas Lake Michigan from Holland. so badly injnfcd that it had to bo kill­
Honey and Tar. It stops the cough,
ed. Jamre himself escaped uninjured.
heals and strengthens the lun£B anaI af­
fords perfect security from an attack or
There in 0 i»i'» &gt;n Calhonn roMt)’
pneumonia. Refuse subetltutee.
who bw » raxor back hog. Thia i» tho
Nicholas Kipen. of Bumijw Corners,
„’rt of oniinol that b-- bwn .hwinbod Alk'gan county, committed suicide by
Unconscious Confidences.
aa being m thin .that ho doosn t cart cutting his throat laat Tuesday, when
«Does your husband tell you bis buria shadow and in oonw soctiona of the the sheriff was about to serve a warrant
neas troubles?"
.
“ Yre, but be doesn’t know it. I wait country they arc used for window on him for beating his wife. He was
till he’s asleep, and then I shake a little gloas. This Calhoun connty hog is w 87 years old and a well-to-do farmer.
and ask him for money.” •
very attenuauvl-that t&gt; farmer wm
Tho M. C. R- R- 8h°l« &gt;n Marshall
Ten thousand demons gnawing away keep him from jumping Uirough » holo which were recently closed have beep
reojM-ned and a force of 50 men are
at one’s vitals couldn’t beimunh worse
than the tortures of itching #iles. 1 et in thMbnoe- O-&gt;
now eowloywl Tb&lt;— «L"I- will &lt;*•»
there’s a cure. Doan’s Ointment never mor had neglected to tie the knot. Mr_ tfie .urplw. work from tbe jAckwn
Kazor Back ewwped through a crack ahnp, which h»ve been overcrowded
fails.
___________
,or ,ho ,™t 5wnr.
Field Mae,n.LL Ovama H Hid “ between tho boned, and
be « member of Ue I'reebjrlerisn cSbrch tho highway, friiking his
ind In good ,l»nding. Gen. Kou'"rp“', mil purely from the joy of freedom
C.E . Mason, an ol^resident of Plain­
kin, if we mistake not, is a member or and lifted his contralto vous to tbe
well died very suddenly Jast Thursday
the Greek church In good running.
It was while
broom In happy
,R
afternoon. He WM 85 years old and
be was friA.ng about In this fs-N- n had lived rn Plainwell for nearly 20
all nnoteerved. ttat he decided, t&lt;&gt;
■Italic! til ft*
wretch his tack ou a telephone pole.
Bjgjstcro

SLEEP FOR BABIES

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Southwestern Michigan

9

1903.

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List of -let tern raoud niog obcdBed
for in thisuftiee for uLe week ending
March 27. T-MV.

To Nursing Bothers
.
There is no time in a woman’s life
when she needs strength more than when
she is nursing a child, She must sustain
We never sold a
the life of two persons ,
remedy equal to Vinol to create such
strength. We cordially Invite any weak
and run-down woman to try Vinol on our
promise to return her money if she is not
fully satisfied. Isn’t that fairt
Respectfully,
W. B. GOODYEAR. Druagv&lt;

Railway Time Tables,
Michigan Central,
Ontra! Standard Time.

hr Katonaxnoar
Dtatcp
CloTrrdale
Shults
Hasting*

WESTWARD

Coats Grave

Wood Und
ar Woedburr It
via-r M Ry.
Lansing
Grand Rapids grtO —
Mtn
W. J. KxaLby, G.P.

■ml M»u......................................... .,aoi
tot. PaclSc Mprwi............ . ....
1
Trains Nas. ML »06. JO# Md K*. daily.
CUsgo.

Hastings.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
PHYSICIANS

KNA^PEN. KLEIFHANSA DR. LOWRY,
HsflUngB, Mich.
KNAPPEN, AUornej,.
•17 Mlcbigap Trust Co. Building, Grand
spectacle* on band.
Rapid*. Mietigaa.
THOMAS A PRYOR.

H. LAC. H. BARBER.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Mils tn .city or count? responded U&gt; wtta
promptness, day or Might.
,

COU4HUVK a POTTER.
Attorneya at Law,
(Hncen—ora to' Philip '£. Ootarove)
Meats .Caimi BlosX, Hartlngw, Practtoea

F. R. TIMMERMAN ~
. Homeopathic Physician aud Bur­
geon, /Office cor. Jefferson and Center

C.H Twomax
Attorneys at Law. L. H. fbtom.
&lt;Mtees over HxaUoxs City Bank.

tis. Mra F. C. CJrauAerlin. Mrs. Caro­
line Andaman. Mrs. A. E. Ixswis. Mrs. JL M. HKNABTON,
Mimtie ■ffcmh-on. Mina Aby Fisher:
Mr. IL Mrrrs, Mafjey Robinson. A.
promptly attended to.______ ____________
W. Ciuhmui, Jason Jnrley. Jay ©srjt-nter. Harlan P. Hell. Theron Awill. J. 3L SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Woodland. Mich.
These tetters will be seitt to the drawl
AQfbafline^ giveu prompt and careful
letter office -April 19. 1005, if mtt .de­ actuation. Collections a specialty.
livered before. In railing for the above

list.

Taking effect Nov. 37, tab. Train
Hastings «s follows:
EASTWARD]

F. EJWIU.ISON. D. D. 8.
HaetlDirs. Mich.

A .HANLON. M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Middleville, Mlcb

/

CHARLES BUSSELL, M. 6
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Fred L. Heath's drugstore
Saatdenofi ybone W3._________ Office ptxnw IS*.
R. V. G ALLAGH ER, Physician and
Surgeon, Dowling. Uflice hours:
7 to 9 a.m,, 12 to 2 p.m. -‘.nd 7.to 8 p.m.

TAKEN TO THE A5YLUH

Friday ramming Ju&lt;gu Mack went no
Wixxlluxr*- to exinciM- Mra Sarah J.
Clark asiM-ganlM te-r sanity. Sip wras
found to he violently insane and tvas
taken to the asylum on the aftrroooB
train by Shor it? Funks.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
tF. A. SHBLDON
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Hlodk, Hastings.

OUR 3NAUGURAL OATH.

The oglb of office taken by the incon.’tnx juvsMent mt tbe United States
•la the tiioEtext nprt -the Kimplert re■quired of mjy ruler onerarth. It l» pro-ocrilted by itbe copatittitton and lx as
tfolldWn:
•‘I do solemnly Mwv«r tfor tiffirm) that
I will ftiflifuDy execute tbe office of
protident of the Uiiifcd Stat«», an&lt;L to
tire beat of my .ability, protect, preserve
and defend zbe-crinstiluthBr of the Unit­
ed States."
This oath ta tiowly repeated by the
prwWent. elect after the &lt;hlef justk-e
of the BUpreme -enurt. in tffe presence of
the pnbllc n|M&gt;n a platform erected in
from of the ttudu- door on the ensteru
■ fchle 4&lt;f the cnpItoL While tta* oath Is
Iteltyi -repeated the president sdect and
the «4jtaf justice Lw each other nnd
hold vJdi tlieir rlclu bands .between
:them a Bible furnished by some person
Interested or ••siavlttJIy j»rocured for
tlic oventrton. tvlih-b. becoipes the jprqperty of tte- president after It has'been
appropriately Inscribed ami sealed by
the chief cl-rk of the supreme court.
At the ©Into of the oath the president
elect Iwwm his head nnd ktases the open
page of the |H»ok. nnd It has been cus­
tomary for him or for Lift wife or a
friend to select some appropriate pas&gt;
sage nt which tlw? V&lt;s&gt;k shall be opened
and the vers^upoirWhich he shall press
bii lips. Sonietinivs. when those Inter­
ested forget or ucRlwt to choose a pas­
sage, tbe Bible Id opemnl t|t random,
but the clerk of tbe supreme court ta
always careful to note nnd mhrk the
exact pMce where tbe lips touched tbe
pflgei—Chicago Record-Herald.

MUST BELIEVE IT
When Well-Known Hastings People
Tell It So Plainly.
When public endorsement is made by
a representative citizen of Hastings, the
proof is positive. You must believe it.
Read this testimony. Every backache
sufferer, every man, woman or child
with auy.k’duey trouble will And profit
In the reading.
Emery Busby, living on Market street
Bays: “Mrs. Busby and I are only too
pleased to endorse Doan’s Kidney Pills,
procured at W. H. (Goodyear’s drug
store. They are the best kidney rem­
edy on earth. My wife suffered for
twelve months with a severe pain across
the small of her back. At times it was
so severe she could hardly get around
and If she exerted herself or took a
slight cold she suffered excruciatingly.
She tried several remedies but received
little or no benefit from them. Seeing
Doan’s Kidney Pills highly recom
mended she concluded to try them.
They did her more good than anything
she ever took, inX-iet cured her.”
For sale by all dealers. Price50centsFoster-Milburn Co. Buffalo. New York
sole agents foe the United States.
Remember the name- -Doan’s- -and
take no other.

Wm. STEBBINS.
Licensed Embalmer
aud Funeral Director.
Hauns next to ChtUUnW Phototraph
filedk&gt;. Jtisldsice aopcairt street. All
eaUs prompUy atteudr-l. d»y or ulght-J^
Cltlxens Phone, Rer. flo; Office 76.

HORSE SHOEING

FARMERS AND

TOWNSMEN

I give especial atteetion to horsee
that interfere frjr travelling.
Am
nowshoeing some of the beat horses
iu Barry connty, and would like to
Rhoe yours.
. W. Ji FLEMING,
Hraydoorr-artof Hrtck liarn.

alike introubr our llarlter

BUSBY BROS.,
Usder Hasting* 01 ty Bank.

ROWLAND BROS..

DAN LAKE,

Pror«te'?r' «f ttie JKFEEBS4 M FEWEST
FKRP JIAKN hare addrtl H u-w duulrfe
►ta'.!.* U luromniixwte pairoti- They hateiliio nut Ju Mime new I.JVEltV KKJSaiu!
aallrtt your patronage.

THE "OLI . HEUA8LE" BLACK­
SMITH.

CIGARS

We bavrf a tell llae of CIGAHS, pfrSS
and TOBACCO. Tblxt* the oldwt rxciiuilrr
Clxai »»ore ta tfi* L-Uy and we carry all the
be*t brand*.

A. PARKER &amp; SON.
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All work neatly and promptly don^.
Also do all kinds of repair world
Satisfaction guaranteed.

C LlfACC FOR MEN,
on vjco .for boys.
I make a ipecUlty of hxnd’lnjt.MEN'S and
HOYS' jUIOKS. See my tine iTfora buying,
KepbJrinft neatly and promjaty done

PHILIP LJJTZ,
Secund door Muth of EoetotDc*.

VEGETABLE SICILIAN

ilALLS Hair Renewer
Always restore! color to gray hair, all the dark, rich color it used
to have. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all
dandruff disappears. An elegant dressing. “—fTtuTgUgcrC-'-

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HASTINGS BANNER MARCH, a;, 1905

Yon are Discouraged! GOOD ROADS
You have taken most
CONVENTION
everything for your

Rheumatism
Still the Aches, Pains and Stiffncsx

Have You Ever Tried

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a remedy guaranteed to remove from
your system the poisonous Uric Acid
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TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS

6w&lt;wr G£r rHcsr /?ub -

Excellent Tickets Put up by Repubiicans In the Various Townships.
The following nominations hate t&gt;«en
Sheriffs Notice of Election. made by the republican. in various
townships, as far as we have learned.
To the Inspectors of Election and the
JOHNSTOWN
Qualified Voters of Barry County:
Pursuant todue notice from '.fir Secretary of
The republican nominees for Johns­
Stato far the state of Mtchlna you. an- heFttev
notified that u the General Election to be bnlJ town township are as follows:
Suierviaor—George M. Miller.
Clerk—Ferd J. Merrill.
Treasurer- Frank Coleman.
Eu wntion (to «l
one Circuit
School'Ina;—Clarence Idem
Ju&lt;|ge for itw Fifth Judicial Orcutt, cotnprlrina
the countte-. of Barry and Eaton.
Bd. of Review—Frank Cherry.
■too are al»o hereby notified that. In pursuant
Highway Com. —Edgar Bristol.
to dne notice from the Secretary uf. State.of
tbe State of Mlchlnn. that a “ficUI elrcUon
Justice—Frank Cherry.
will be bald ta thl4late ou MooSayApriUML
Constables- John Jones. Fred Bris­
&gt;*».fdr tbe purooeo Of electing a Memter of the
State Board of Education for the term enditMt
’
December 3i. 19te. and to nr. the vacancy caiiwl tol.. John Codart. Sam Nay.
by thd resignation of Patrick H. Kelley.
Him is the only ticket in the field'in.
You are also hereby notified that at the eteo
«&lt;*;to (* Held tn this State, on Monday, the Johnstown.
third day of April, nineteen hundred fire, the
HOPE TOWNSHIP
12;
1““ondmenta to the cod sumtlob of tbe State of Michigan, are to be voted in
your county.
The republicans of Hope township
. I.U
10 the consUtnUoa of
this Blate relative to the eompetnation of tbe have placed the following excellent tic­
Circott Jndfc in the County of Genesee.'
a®«'ndmcnt to the coovtituttoQ of ket in the field:
this State relative to providing for a Board of
Supervisor—Charles'S*. Cock.
County Auditors for the County of Genesee,
.nf
■«*’ndntetit to the constitution of
Clerk—Lewis H. Barnee.
Ibis State relative toprovidlns for the Improve­
ment of tbe I*ubiic Wa»on Roads.
1
Treasurer------Grant Dickers'll;.
Bd. Review—William J. Wilkinson.
Sheriff ot Harry County.
Highway Com. —Peter Leinaar.
Justice—Mark Fox.
PBOBATX OKDER.
School
Ins. -Myron Chamberlin.
8Uto o( Mlchlpm, County of Barry. «.
Oonsables—Oscar Campbell. Au­
frebAto Court for t&gt;r
County of Barry, boldeo at the Probate off o­
gusto*
Kline.
John Osgood James
ta the cm of Hytlus-. In said county
day tbe -.’nil day of March ta the year oae Chamberlin.
tboumnd nine hundred and Ore.
Sextons—John McBain. Allxartus W.
Pease.
.
„ *&gt;u2r"^,n&lt; “j1, flUn&lt;
petidoo duly varlThe democrats have a full ticket in
0*1. Of Eninia Greenfield. widow of said dethe town headed, by Lewis Hine for
cnueil. nravlnv that
_ ...... ...
suiwrvisor and Edward Titus for clerk.
The prohibitioniste also have a ticket
headed with' Aaron Shultz for super­
visor and Herman Zerbel for clerk.
• aofs

s. °s.’ssi£“„“sss?i'g
tn Mid County

to tbe ixrwnx Iptere'ted In bald evtate. of the
pood&lt;mcy of said petition and the hearing
puoHsbed tn tta- IlMtino Bannkk a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry, oocetaeaah week for three auccewdre
weeks previous to said day of heartas.
Cha».mTmacx.
S..WC.HK-OX,
1‘rolMite Hechter.
f A true copy | |

STATk OF MICHIGAN.

'

THE CIRCUIT (JOURT FOR THE COUNTY '
OF KENT. IN CHANCERY.

,u j

John J
hern
’ llanl

^ri&lt;,r'tinant.
’ Bi!l- v*.’Eugene Hutt*

CASTLETON
The repaid icijns of Castleton held a
caucus Wtslnesjiay attended by 134
voters, whicli was one of the largest
ever held in the township. The follow­
ing excellent ticket was nominated.
Supervisor— E. V. Smith.
Clerk—Lewis E. Slout.
Treasurer—James Fleming. •
School Ins.—H. D. Wotring,
Highway Com.—Fred Brumm.
Jnstiw—Daniel Erb.
Bd . Review—John Furtiiss.
Mr. Smith is a brother of Judge
Smith and a man whom the voters of
Castleton can rely ujion to act justly
in looking after their interests.

irtbnrn. Hasnnga City
nnal iteitk «jf Hastings,
iltlon, Harvey W. WilHASTINGS TOWNSHIP
--•v
n. Whitney. Richard Whitnry. ISOK-k H. lui.-y. Am Stratton. With
v'- iJevrey. I.liks W. Bowman. Bell F.
The republicans of Hastings township
wilana. U ill.ami H.| Chase and John Hol­
den. ik'fciKlants.;
,
are in the field with a very strong tic­
Crow BIIE
ket as follows:
Philo A. Sheldon;and Harvey VV. Williams.
Supervisor- Henn- L Chamberlain.
Coimtaiaanls. va F.ugen Harthoro. Sarah.R.
HarUMsrn, and Jphn. J. Stewart, defendant*.
Clerk----- George A. Burgess.
Qro«il RtIL • ,
Treasurer—Arthur E. Crook.
N&lt;yna»,s- Whi’nvy. Richard Whitney, Pat­
Justice
—Harrison H. Hilsinger.
■
rick H. Gilkev, Am, btraiton. Wallace W.
Dewey, I.luw U. lk»»nun and Bell F. UHHighway Com.—Chas. P&gt; Bidelman.
cumplainanik. •
Bd. Review—Morris H. Barton.
School Ins.—Georgu I. Rockwell.
R. Hanhprn and Join
Constables- Henry B. Lewis. George
In burMunce of i foal decree m»d- in the
alxhe can* by tbe Circuit Court for tbe! C. Scott. Br., Chas. H. Waters. Frank
County of Rent, in Chancery, dated February
♦wenty, in the ycSr anc Thousand, nine hundred O. Bush.
aruf five. I. the imdemfaned. Circuit Corxt
PRAIRIEVILLE
Coejtnu-^nfr for Hany County, Miction,
shall sell, th* premises berenafter deacribcdTat
The repnhlicans of Prairieville town­
pubhc vendue, at the north fnxit door of the
Coart
Hmm
In
tbd
«Wy
of
Hastings.
Michi.1 ,,,» ip, •• rut I.
. 1 n. « aa. _ .
ship nt their caucus Saturday, placed
the following ticket in nomination.
Snpei^ isor—Ruy Thorpe^'

United states Survey.
Dated February 2., l»0S.
„ ,
„
JAMES M.SMF

iri R. Hicks Predicts A Variety of
Weather for the Month of April.

According to Weather Prophet Hicks.
the first storm period will be April 1st
to Sth. In which some violent storms
FINDS IT WORTH WHILE. GOOD nu»y .be expected. The *7th and 8th
IDEA FOR BARRY COUNTY
are dau^ for reactionary storms of
less auvoritv. The 18th^ to 15th will
see storms in many sections of the
MUST GET GOOD ROADS
country. From the 17th to the
this weather prophet watns us to expect
If We Expect to Retain County Rural storms of merited severity. * The next
Free Delivery. Why Not Have A - storm period is central the 94th, cover­
ing the time from the 23rd to the 27th.
Good Roads Convention?
On the 29th and 30th reactionary
Barry county i« soon to enjoy the
storms are due. The month will end
great boon of a county system of rural
with much wanner weather.
free mail delivery. But it must be
understood that the continuance of this
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE.
system dejiends upon greatly improved
Charlee Hendershott had the mitt­
roads in this connty. where they have
fortune
to cut hia foot very badly,
been a fright in some localities. Unde
Sam will be patient, but he is not to while cutting wood laat week Wednes­
day.
Jt
will lay him up for a while.
be trifled with. He will not be cen­
sured for .demanding if ho pays 880,000
a year for free deliver}* in Barry county
that its people put their roads in pro­
per con di ton for rural service.
In the city of Caro, Tuscula county,
they had a convention Friday to pro­
mote the cause of good roads. Of
etwee Good Ronds Earle, “highway
eomiuuMiom-r of Michigan" was there.
So were very many citizens of Tuscola
county, to whom the matter was one
of great interest, and who manifest
that interest.
\
Papers touching the subject of build­
ing-and maintaining go&lt;?&lt;l roads were
read and disenseed. We bommend this
matter to the Grange of Barry county
and hope they may lead oflP’in this
matter in which its. mentliership as
well as every citizen of Barry criunty
is vitally interested.

Clerk-Ed Parker.
' Treasurer—Arthur Shorter.
Highway Com.— Levi Waters.
Justice—J*n Dnimmond.
Justice, vacancy------ Chiyton Barber.
Bd. Review—A. Bmith.
Sc1mx&gt;1 Ins -Ci*., K yeteun.
Constables, A. stymryerville. Chas.
Gage, John Clinton, klbert Chase.

Court,House News
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TUSCOLA COUNTY HAS ONE AND

NOT MADE BY A TRUST
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APRIL WEATHER FORECASTS

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
WARRANTY DEEDS.

John Olmstead to Morgan Jones
parcels city♦

Jessie of the State road, -spent part of
last week with A. J. Huat and family.

Mrs. M. P. Fuller, Mii.

Handy and

1SU 00 Mra. H. B. Barnum. visited Mrs. Jim
00

Gladys and Jim Radfopd, of Hast ings
Sarah Hickerson to Eugone
are spending their vacateon with their
'
Cain, parcef Caatlelon
two 00 grandarente, Mr. and MiL John Wick­
ham.
C. W. Benton to Geo. W. Ben­
ton. 40 ac. Sec. 28, Irving.. 1.2(&gt;0 00
Mr. and Mra. Allie Ch any were the
W. H. Chase to Randolph Pol­
ley. lot 104. Delton 1.000 00

Frost, lot 996 city.................

Eliza Smith to Chas. E. Wood,
Lot 1077. City...

Manager (of great exaxmltioo)—What
•Jnrrus me is our mortality list. Assist­
ant-Mortality list? Why. It's next to
nothing at ail I "I know better than
that. More than one-third of the people
Rjnt come through the turnstiles are
deadheads.*'

M. G. Barnum and fax lily visited at
Elmer Rising's bust Tuesday.

8UU 00

800 00

Chas. C. Marlow to-Lillie Par­
ker. 19^ ac. Sec. 12, Carlton

Mr. and Mrs. Charii i Kenfleld. of
Hastings, visited the'/orn er'taunt Mrs.
Carrie Parmalee Friday md Saturday.

A DANGEROUS HABIT .,
Gladstone’s Physician Gives Warn­
ing Against a Growing American
Custom.

PROBATE COURT.

The growing habit amongst Ameri­
cans of taking a mint tablet or some
other bo called digestive after eating a
Estate of Moses Shultz deceased, final hearty meal, is «omething that Sir An­
drew Clarke, Mr. Gl^dBtone’a phyalclan
account allowed, discharge issued.
adviBea strongly against, laying. “It
"In. Re. of Sarah J. Clark insane, is abBolutely dangerouB to take into the
aplication for admission to asylum stomach remedied which are popularly
filed, physicians certificates filed, order Bupjoeed to aid in the dlgeetfon of
to convey entered.
There is nothing known to tbe sci­
Estate of George Greenfield deceased, ence of medicine that can perform the
appetition for appointing administra­ work of the human stomach. Drugs
do not aud canriot digest the food.
tor flld. hearing April 17. —
They aimply decompose it. What can
Estate of Aaron Clark deceased, or­ be more revolting or disgusting than
der for hearing final account April 14, the thought of taking something into
the ttomach that is going to turn the
1905.
food you have eaten into a mass of cor­
Estate of David R. Scott deceased, ruption.
,
The only way to overcome indigeereport of sale filed.
tion and ite evil effecto is to remove all
Estate of George Woelett deceased, irritation, congestion and Inflamma­
final account of administrator allowed tion from the stomach, liver and intes­
tines, and Mi-o na is the only agent
^ul discharge issued.
‘
known that will do this.
Estate of Lucy Edmonds Hicks, mi­
When a Mi-o-na tablet is taken be­
nor. release of guanlinn filed by warded, fore each meal every traceof irritation
and in Ham mation is removed from the
discharge issued to C. U. Edmonds.
Estate of Walter Roy Matthews de­ stomach arid digestive system, and
thoec organs will extract from the food
ceased, order to place money belonging all that goesto nuke good, rich blood,
to heirs not found, with county treas­
w y ner™and B BOUnd
iUffer
beadurer and discharge issued to J. G. Nag­
achds. indigestion, flatulency, spots be­
iev administrator.
, •
fore the eyes vertigo, pr dizziness, pal
pitatlon of the heart, eleepleuness, or
any stomach trouble, gel a fifty cent
MARRIAGE LICENSED.
box of Mi-o-na from W. J. Holloway
Dry Bennett. Woodland
one
of the most reliable dealers, whose
.26
faith in the remedy fB shown by hfa
Elia Brock, Sunfield
.25 offer to. return the money if Mi-o-na
Wm. T. Stransbaugh. Carlton.
.28 does not give complete satisfaction
Allie B. Craig,. Rutland

Estate of Miron Pennock deceased,
claims heard and allowed.

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The BANNER,
Hastings. Mich.

ra

E3
•rmpioms, but live
fo!I..«lns vytwptom.?
dna out. ar hlna vain

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YANKEE SPRINGS.
Rev. D. -N. Stocking is very low. no
hojje® of his recovery.

C ASTOR IA
Bears the

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Wm. Norria of Hastings was the
Dangers of Pneumonia.
gu.-st of relatives hero Saturday and
Sunday.
7
A cold at this time if neglected is
liable to cause pneumonia which la bo
The Gleaners will initiate a ebum of
often fatal, and even when the pitient
haa recovered the lungs are weakened new memleni at their next meeting.
making them peculiarly- susceptible to Let the work go on.
tbe developement ot consumption
The republican cancub will be held
I'oley’a Honey and Tar will atop the
cough, heal and strengthen the lungs at Bowens Mills next Friday afternoon
nt 2 o’clock and the democrats the 8fatand prevent pneumonia
urday following at the same hour
“How In uronlion did jou mt the
Scott Cook of Hopkins was a recent
pre,Ident to ap)K,lnl you io .uch &gt; high caller here.
otfice when he was dot even acquainted
The. community wm startled last
with you?
.
Tuesday by the report that John D«w«on was dead. HtTwas a young man 24
years of age and unmarriedDeiith
was the result of infiamatiun of the
bowafa. Funeral was .held Friday at
the U. B. church. Services conducted
by Rev. Stone, burial in the Yanhyj
Springs cemetery. -.
For Infant, and Children.

Ite Kind You Han Alwajs Bougb&gt;

ILD QUICKLY
CURt IT.

...58

Father—Did you break this vase? Cluw Kcnfidd. Hastings
Johnny—Yes, father; I cannot lie. Fa­ Maud Peters. Hastings .18
ther—No. and you won't -be able to alt Bert Place. Hastings.20
either when I've done with you. Go Edna Marie Tennant. Hastings
and fetch the strap.—New Yorker.
Of all the cants In thia canting world,
though tho cant of hypocrites may be
die worrt. the cant of criticism la tlw
most tormenting. - Sterne.

Tonsiline

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yai ?er spent Sun­
day with the latter's parents, Mr. and
M rs. Jim Townsend.
•

500 00

A Troxel to L E. Cole. Par­
cels Sec. 19. Castleton500 00

It fa difficult to cure a cough or free
yourself from the discomforts of a cold
unless vou move the bowafa. Bee's Lax­
ative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels
and drives all cold out of the system.
Then comes its soothing effect and
strengthening influence upon the throat
and lungs.
For Croup, Whooping
Cough, Colds, and all Lung and Bronichal affections, no remedy is equal to Wade Town. Barry
the original Laxative Honey aud Tar.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist. MhIh‘1 Willison, Barry
Wm. Maynard. Hastings............
Betsey Wellman. Hastings

SORE
THROAT

guests of R. B. Murdocl Sunday.

H. D. Johnson to T. H. Wood.
lot 6 blk. 2. Middleville 1.100 00

Troxel, Parcels Sec. 19, Castle­
ton

Croup faqoickly relieved and Whoop­
ing Cough will not “run. its course" If
you use the original 'Bee's Laxative
Honey and Tar. This Cough Syrup fa
different from all others because it acts
on the bowels. You cannot cure Croup
and Whooping Cough until you .rid the
system of congestion, by working off
the cold through a copious action of
bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and
Tar does this, and cures all Coughs,
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. No opi­
ate®. Sold by Fred L. Heath the drug­
gist.

NECK

"fownsend Monday.

Martha Bechtel to E. C. Thomp­
son, lot 802 city8

825 00
Miss Tillie Gerlinger, ■ if Woodbury,
F. E. Barber to H. G. Alehin-­
Sarah Daly is at work for Mrs. Wat­
9000 00 was the guest of Miss Bessie Fuller
son. Lot. Nashville
over Sunday..
,
son in Irving.
Win. E. Buell to John Apple­
Early last Monday morning it was
Mim Bessie Fuller entei tained the W.
900 00
man, Parcel Nashville
discovered that- there was a buggy piled । Chas. Russell to Roy C. Fuller.
W. G. C. Saturday even:
uj» in the fence corner on Crooked
Lots 965 and WW. City.. 8000 00
Mr. and Mrs. Donley, of Freeport,
_treet. SaNpicion wm that some young
। A. E. Kenaston to T. C. Wil­
were the guests of F. M. Durkee's peo'ellow who had been oat to see bin girl
1000 00 pie Wednesday.
liams, Lot 1286 City 1
had got to jleep and his horse had takH. D. Weeks to A. E. KenasMr. and Mrs. Chas. Benner visited
1 en the advantage of him. But upon
425 O0 the former's parents near Woodland
ton. 4 Lota, City..........
investigation it ww found to belong to.
T. J. Norris to Geo. Campbell.
the
latter part of tbe week.
Clyde Hendershott.
00
60 ac. Sec. 12. Johnstown... 1800
1
The L A. S. will meet with Mrs.
QUIT CLAIMS.
Robert Bechtel ou Thursday, Apr. 6,
LAKE VIEW.
Chas. Dynon to Amelia Dyson. 5
for dinner.
School tegnn Monday after a two
ac.
sec
31
Maple
Grqve
..........
25
00
The teacher and pupils of this place
weeks vacation.
gave a surprise on Katie and Minnie Mary Spriggs to Amelia Dyson.
C. J. Clark and family and Henry
5 00
5 ac. Sec Hl, Maple prove...
Allgeo. AH report «; good time.
.
Althbuse an&lt;Kfamily spent Sunday at
'
----------!----------Amy Houghtalin Holds to Mag­
Frank Chariton's.
gie Honghtalin, 57 ac. Sec.3
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
.There was no" meeting at the wJool
Baltimore......
000 00
with loeal appBcaUotu. w thri cannot reach the
house Sunday evening.
seat of the dlte iM-. Catarrh te a blood.or con- Arina Kester to A. A. Aldrich.
’sUtuCtoaat
anil la order to cure It you
Chas. Smith and family spent Sun­
1 00
Parcel Prairieville
must take Internal remHtaM. Haji's Catarrh
day with Mrs. Dura Lake at Hastings.
Cure l&gt;&lt; taken Xiterunlly, ahdlacts directly on tbe
blood and mucous surfabei. Hull’s Catarrh Anita Mayo to Myrtie Elston.
Lew50(1
Smith
Cure h nt&gt;t n quuk uir4lctor&gt;.
It was pre­
(X) is visiting his brother
scribed by out' of the t»MC physicians In this
Chas. Smith. He return!, to the Klon­
country for yqars and is a regular prescription,
it is eoinno-wd of the te'st kinks known, com­ Anna Mayo'.to Chas. H. Mayo.
dike next week.
bined with the best blood purtfyers, actins di­
500 00
80 ac. Sec. 11. Assyria
rectly on the mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
Henry Merritt and wife inured Sun­
combination of the two Ingredients is whal M. B. Reynolds to E. B. Rey­
produces suer wonderfid results In curia*
day with Sir. and Mrs. Geo. Rockwell.
nolds,
14*)
ac.
Sec
83.
Pfiftiriocatarrh. Bead (or testimonials free.
F. J.ChkXXY ft Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Orie Rockwell has returned (from
vilie....................... ....................... 1850 00
Bold by druerists, price ffae. ■
Jackson having failed to obtain work.
Hall's Famfly Pills are the best.
Cora E. Bpice to Solomon

Cortneys are the Net nntured people
undef* the sun. It ta notorious that a’
big London crowd Is of al! crowds In
tbe world tbe moat harmless and tbe
easiest tn manage. Bnt see them also
in their ordinary collections, outside the
gallery door of a popular theater or
crowding In the carrlff^Ps of an excur­
sion train—what fun'and kindness and
wholesome give und take! A deliber­
ately rude or offensive cockney la hard­
ly to be met—G. S. Street in Pall Mall
Gazette.

EVEM
IF

Mrs. Handy and daughter Ruth of
Hastings, visited the formers sister
Mra. M. P. Fuller last week.

•
H0LME8 CHURCH.
It seems like spring as Charlie Hunt
is plowing for oats.
Mrs. Hattie Durkee and daughter^

I

pe.A.tiuuowiTnouiw.int.eoiBtKt.

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W.n

HAD BLOOD POISON 12 YEARS

A

After Treatment

5*
mad. a ^ctalty e
I dred they ourht to
rant
I but 1 took hte «dvlr«. tin

D8HE
r&amp;KENNEDY&amp;KERGAN
iBV 8TREET'
• ogrSgTSl:
Hastings Banner $1 a year

�HASTINGS BANNER, MARCH ,9. .905,

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At Any Time

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We cordially invite you .to in­
spect our Wall Paper at any
time but more especially now
while our line is complete.
Come whether you are ready to
paper or not.
We feel that w can beat any
prices that can be made you and
we hope to have an early oppor­
tunity of placing the evidence
before you.
Come as soon and as often as
you can.

ELLIS t EAULKNER,
THE DR.UOOITT.
DELTON.

MICHIGAN.

if you need WINDOW
SHADES don’t forget
us. Our stock is large, our
prices right.
We make
special shades to order.

Full X
Line of

Seeds

ot all
Kinds.
See me
BEFORE

You Buy

Fence

Posts

W. H. Chase,
Michigan.

DELTON
STATE
BANK
We
Per cent on
Pay O Deposits.
We loan our money on Real
Estate or good Bankable Paper.
We do not loan our money away &lt;
from home, but do business only
with people we know are all
right
,
&lt;

noney to Loan _
,

New York Drafts, Insurance
। and Bonds Sold.
,
DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH.lPresidcnt.
J. G.;HUGHES.|V. President.
E. S-fMOREHOUSE, Cashier.
DRJMcLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.’,
L. P. TERPENNINO.
JAMES COLLINS.

Banner subscribers can buy

the large

Wall Map of Barry

County at tbe Delton post office
Tbe map gives all the roads,

number of acres in each farm,

with owners name.

, Mrs. Myers is quite sick with the
qsu-nmonin.

DELTON ROLLER MILLS?

»
&gt;

• Wje would be pleased to have
Boo give us a trial order. The
igh-grade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfac­
tion wherever used.

CUSTOH WORK
A SPECIALTY.

DELTON ROLLER MILLS,
MLTOM, MKIMUL

Now is the

time to get one before they are
all gone.
The price, while they last, Is

fifty cents each.

Foley’s Honey «o&lt;* Tar
v,re* coUl. »re&lt; ror&lt; noenwonia.

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4
4
4
4
4
4

EXCURSIONS
Free Grant Lands

WESTERN
CANADA
Daring the months qf March anti
April lheie will be excursions dn
the various lines of railway to
the Canadian West.
Hundreds of thousands ot
acres of the best. Wheat and
Grazing Lands on the Continent
free to tbe settlers.
Adjoining lauds may be. pur­
chased from railway hnd land
companies at reasonable priced.
For Information as to route,.co«
of trans]iortAtion, etc., apply to
M. V. MclNNES,
2 Ave. Theatre Btk.
Detroit, Mich.

You can apply ManZan. inside, right
where the pain Is. Il is put up in col­
lapsable tubes with nozzle attachments
R, S. HARTER. M.D.,
Alls.-rt Doster is very much improved for Introducing!t. ManZan stops pain
PHYSICIAN aud SUBGEON.
CLOVERDALE.
and we hope to sec him out at hie instantly and cures all kinds of blind,
OFFICE Jl&lt;n:l!S~l! tn 12 0. BUT to--‘POT-. 7
bleeding, itching, and protruding piles. ,to.s pern.. AU calb promptly attended. .T?l*
; Tiie •’Earnest Workers" will ?w»rve woi k agaiti soon.
Sold by Fred L. Heath the druggist.
phoiH- at oflioe.
Offlc* st rrsldmee. Delton. M!eb.
.
Banner a*, the residence of Homer Green
iss Haze] Hughes will coinmcnce
The thirtl quarterly meeting will bo »&gt;n town meeting day
her .spring term «&gt;f school next Monday.
It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade’s
held at Cressey. April 9, at 2:8(1 Rev.
Workmen are busy putting through
Little
Liver
Pillfl
and
enjoy
their
tonic
is reported that Fred Foreman
Thomas Young, of Prairimjille. will k|telephone line to Prairievilht. ■
has purdiased the Day id Scott farm effect upoii, the liver. Sold by Fred.L.
Heath, the druggist.
cures colds, prevents pneumoaus
assist the pastor.
j ’J. O. CliauilwrUin is working at his
»te for honesty, industry and clean'
The Earnest Workers of. -CloyerdMe trade qf 'plasterer in Kidninazuo.
new of character. The .Is-st man for
M. E. church 'will serve Imeals at
; All thoeo whom I re|K»rted on the the jffice is what you want.
Horner Grip's, town meeting day.
kick list last week are much better.
T »&lt;• L. F. L. meeting was largely
A inisjwiinun, rally will lie held at M.
Martha Graham, d^tothter of Hugh atte idtsl and Chas. Ford’s side is at
E. church Banfield Friday afternoon
Gralutm. of Kalamazoo, .is spending a pre-lent ahead in the contest.
and owning, commencing at 2 ..o’clock! Cj R. Honeywell • has engaged a man
,'teeek with her aunt Mra. Dugal C«mpp. m. The following jninistera will
ronj near Richland to niu his farm
give addresses and papers: Rev. P. J.
,
;Jaiaea Cairns is working at his trade fur pirn 'this yeax,
Mavety. oFBattle Creek; G.T. Fisher,
M*i-ss Nellie Queen and Roy Chand­
of Delton: :Thos. Young, of Prairieville in "Kalamazoo.
Mra B*rt McCollum is attending to ler $pent Sunday with their iwrents.
and J. W. Lawrince. of Richland. Let
Fred Wilson spent a couple of days
every one come and make this a great the telephone exchange at(the store of
at qls farm lost week.
Ctonpbcll
Bro*.
and enthusiastic Missionary Rally.
Supper will !&lt;• -served at the M.
parsonage. i*C. F. Brown. Pastor.

at reasonable rates. Deeds,
nortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.

Are you one of the many
patrons of the

-

DOSTER.

Foley’s Honey

If you are going to build let me
figure on your bill of materials.

'

hope

The thirtl quarterly eyuferece of Delton church will Im held at. Cressey.
April, k at &lt;» o'clock. All members of
the official; l\»ard are urged to be pres’ea&gt;t. Dr. Callen the pr*»idujg elder
will preeide

Lumbor, Lath, I Shingles.

:

oelton.

DOWLING.
SHULTZ.
Jl. n. John Ormsbee
Ormabee vi.itM her I Mn&gt;. Lirzle Sbnlu i. in Battle Cnwk
Mera.
..
। ftcuoywn School honse liwt Saturday •Mm Ur. Ini Rice of Johnstown lut 1 lhi,
.tK-ndin* the Holineaa &lt;oaMra Wagner, of Baltimore, is visit- aight the district votM th buy new
Wednesday.
vention.
Ing her brother and wife, Mr. and *»t«.
Miss
Mary
Pilgrim
is
spending
a
Mra Geo. McGlocklin.
I Tteii rr. ■
,
Nina Mosher was in Lake
•
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Ed Otis and wife were guests of An- wwjIo, vacation with her sister Mra
Odewa over Sunday.
Mrs. Miimie Polly and j»on Ronald, drew Carpenter Thurmlny.
Fay Clemence.
'
I of Howard City, vinited J G. Culler J
Mr.
and
Mra. Wm. Tuttle-artTenter-'
' B. M. Jenkins and wife started for
and wife last week.
George Powell who has been sick twining their grandson of Woodbury.
Orangerille last Saturday night, when
for
tbe
past
few
weeks
is
able
to
lie
Miss Queen Blackman is on the sick it began to rain, they came to a house
The new school shots will linearly
out again.
list.
completed'by the last of this wAek.
ere the folks were gone and put up
Oat Altman is drawing logs to the
Mrs. Pierce who has been spending for the night, spending Sunday with
Mrs. Fred Zerbel visited friends in
mill. He intends building a new hou.se Hastings over Sunday.
tbe Winter north, with her son. re­ Irva Rice.
this seawn.
turned home Monday.
Several from here attended the sugar
Our pastor will preach his last ser­
Miss Ethel Robinson is entertaining mon before going to conference at the
Pater Adrianson ar.. is quite sick.
party and the "Maccahee” quilt, draw­
Bern Bates of Kalamazoo, is visiting ing at Orangeville Saturday evening. a cousin from near Hendershott cor­ church next Sunday at 8 o'clock p. m..
ners.
his brother J. Baton.
Mra. Sarah Count, of Middleville, la
Mra. Mae Rice visited her (Mirents
Mrs.
Emma Groff returned from visiting her brother here.
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
near Lacey last Wednesday.
Battle Creek last Tuesday, where she
There will be quarterly meeting at
All rejoice in the coming'of spring.
Mra. Lashell formerly of this place,
has been Spending a few weeks.
tiie McCallum school house next Satur­
but late uf Kalamazoo, called on old '
Herman Haugh, of Battle Creek,
Dr. J. W. Gething, of Battle Creek, day and Sunday.
.friends one day last week. • ■ •
’ i is spending his vacation visiting rela­
called on Dr. and Mra Harter Friday.
Edna McKibbin returned Sunday
What makes our* butter maker look tives and friends in this vicinity.
Mra. Halttie Scribner after spending fronts Yankee Springs where shtf has
a week with friends in Delton, started been visiting her grandparents Mr. and so pleasant lately! Oh. it’s a little, - Charlie Burg, of Hastings, is visiting
daughter, come to stay with him.
at Frank McCarty's at* present
Mrs.
James
Potter.
Tuesday morning for Ionia, to resume
Mr. and Mra Wallace Eaton visited
School will begin in the Bristol dis­
her work as deputy for the Maccabees, . School commenced in the McCallum
hcri
sister
Mra
Fay
Clemence
last
4isrict
Tuesday.
trict next Monday April 3. with Maud
where she will stay four weeks. Dur­
Badtrday. • Traut
as- teacher.
ing her six weeks stay m Detroit she
Floyd Chipper spent Sunday- at Nash­
HOPE CENTER.
initiated
applicants in the order ofMr nnd Mrs Will Henkes visited at
ville.
Frankie
Hairies
returned
with
tho MaccaljeeR This being the great­ ; Mra Ed Gates -who^has l»?cn sick for
Roy Rices’ near Bedford last Sunday.
est number initiated by any one of the unite a long jieriod .is not improving hitu.
C Rishriger has had his house re-'
21 deputies sent out.
1 r. Sheffield, wife and son Harold
shingled, J. Haugh of Battle Creek and
&lt;&gt;f Nashville,
called- on friends in
'CHURCH NEWS
Mra Mary-Doster of Hustings and
Vet Munger doing the work.
Revival meetings will begin nt Cres- Mrs. Florence Wilkinson* went to Ka- Do1 k’liiig Munday.
Tbe Cemetery Circle Nd 2, will meet
I seyi Wednesday evening. March 29. Ihmaxoo Saturday.
1 r. Reid entertained a brother and
at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. S. Bris­
I Tho ]xistnr. G.T. Fisher will.U- assist­
Mra. Imuu- Newton haul a light wit ? from Quimby Saturday night and tol Tuesday afternoon "Apr. 4: everyone• \
ed during thy meetings by a hand of stroke of paralysis but is butter at this S u iday.
invied.
Crusader*. two yvuug ladies.; An earn­ writing.
I J., StanLn will have tiw wall
. z
.
.
Karl and Lena Bristol visited their
bn It for his|liani this week.
est nspiest is made tluit the .&lt; Christian
j Mr. and .Mra. John Doster, of Has­
grandmother Mra. Ingram of Nonh
people of all denominntioiLs will render
( uts. Rice has sold his niHtchisl
tings. have Ixx-n visiting friends and
I wing, hist Saturday and Sunday .
all the iisftistance they can during the i
tea 11.
n-lalives in this vicinity. *
ipeetings.

I have a large stock of Cedar
Fence Poets. They are eight
feet long and of nice quality.
If you need anything in thia
line it will pay you to come a
long distance and look at
them.
Full Stock of—

Delton,

II

E

CRESSEY.
James Brown, of Hinds Comers,
was in town last week visiting rela­
tives.
Clifton Doolitttle is again at home
after nearly a year's sojourn in the
west and north.
Miss E. J. Mead is in poor health and
under the doctors care.
Mra Hattie Reynolds of Plainwell,
is the guest of relatives.
Mra. VanHoutte who has been in
poor health for some time, was taken
to the Kalamazoo asylum, last week.
Mra R. C Gilbert and children re­
turned to their home in Battle Creek
Saturday, after a week’s visit with rel­

atives here.
Mra Mattie MaguinnV. of Kalama­
zoo. spent several days last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brown.
Mr. and Mra August VanPratt have
returned from a vifflt to their native
land Holland,

Mra Alb Jrt Fisher, of Kalamazoo,
made a sho t visit hpme Friday.

.
CEDAR CREEK.
Mra Maier who has been very sick,
is slowly improving. Dr. Harter of
Del ton attending. t
. Mary Robinson, of Hastings ^visit­
ing at Sol Stanton’s this week.
Mra. Ed Gates is very sick, but a
little better at present.
3ol Stanton from Doud’s Corners,
will move to the town of Barry this

Tar,

MBss Ethel Br,.inard spent Friday
evening and Saturday with her teacher
Miss jiellie Chandler.
Mra Mary Brazee is spending a week
at Shultz visiting relatives and friends.
Sheep shearing is the order of the
day in the fanning profession at pre­
sent.
■

_Mra. VanHout still remains about
the same.
We realize again ’tin spring.
For birds make the air with music
spring.
ring;
Edward Campbell will work for D.
Life, warmth and work again are
U Mprthland this year, and occupy
here.
the house vncatesl by Sol Stataton.
To fill our hearts with joy and cheer.
Mra H. W. Newman is' somewhat
tietter, ao much so that her daughters
have gone to their several homes..
NORTHEAST RUTLAND
A few snow banks on the north side
Hemand . Hammond received a
of the hills yet fto remind us that we couple of fine collie pups Saturday. We
expect to learn of a man making a good
have had a winter.
John McGum had tlje misfortune to fort uno raising stock now.
fall one day last week and hurt himself
Allen Matthews will move on John
Krouewitter’s farm this week.
quite badly.
Mr. Manning and another man from
Mr. and Mra Kronewitter will retire
Dolton were through this town and in­ from busy life and move to Hastings.
to Baltimore, looking up the route for
Mra Charles Brown was called to
the extension of the telephone line tin) city Sunday tn care for her^sori
from Delton.

the Studebaker Wagon Btands for the qualities tb'.i make wagons desirable.
Light-running and easy on tbe team, durable because the lumber is sea­
soned right before being finished. Made to stand up under heavy loads.

THE STUDEBAKER WAGON
The slowgrowing. fine-grained, tough-fibered black birch from the rocky hills of N®w
England is used in the hubs, select white oak is made into spokes and fel­
loes and choice second growth, *butt cut hickory is .used tor the axles;
Every other part as carefully selected. The skems, tough and hard, are
forced into place on the axles under 100 tons pressure. Studebaker slo0s
shoulder spokes Are driven into the hub under the same tremendous pres­
sure. Best and toughest iron and steel strongly reinforces every part
where needed. The Studebaker is ’

b built from first-class material down to the minutest detail.

The Unapproachable Wagon
and we sell it because the name is the best guarantee we can give of its ex­
cellence. We keep them in stock, and if we haven’t the kind you want, in
size or style, we can get one for you in the shortest possible time.
We shall be glad to talk wagon to you and if you will come in we will
give you some interesting reading matter about wagons.

Goodyear Brothers, Hastings, Michigan.

Arthur who is quite sick.

S. J. SheTod of Diicatur and Leet.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to the
NORTH EAST BARRY.
Lawrence. &gt;f Hickory Corners. . have
wonderful curative qualities of Foley’s
U,.n worki ig the part wek in the in­
The L. A.2S. will bo entertained by Honey and Tar. There is nothing else
“just as good.”
terest of a retimery to l« built at this Mr. and Mrs Charles Hoffman April fl,
fiw dinner. Everyone invited to come
place.
and bring thimbles to sew carpet rags
Fred Viukle Walker, df Kalamazoo,
•
.
visited his brothr-in-lkw C. J. Brown, fur Mrs. Hoffman.
; Miles Fisher will move thia-week in­
Friday and Saturday.
to tiie house owned by Jieljwn WillisonMr. Brown who has been very feeble near the school house.
all winter is now bettfer.
Sol Stanton of Douds corners will
Beelore your wall, with Al.fcfcltfcn
A letter received from Jacob Dearing move into the house vacated by Mr.
—the most beautiful coating ever
formerly ot thi. vicinity, fctfcte. be
Fisher. t
made. All kinds! of£tinU, colors
■old out hi. form in North DfckoU. and
AaroO Bunnell. of Hastings, was in
and schemes are possible.
h„ pnrehMeil • H» fccre farm near this locality over Sunday.
Knli.pell. Montan*, for which he paid
ALABASTINEfiisrthe^noet sanitary,
Mra. Emma Armour is on the sick
XlCf.l caah down. Mr Dearing left
hygienic and healthful o’f wall cover­
list
Barry Connty fcome eight year, ago
ings.
It is^not put"on'lwitbHrancid
Mra. Fred Robinson is convalescing.
with a very few dollar, in hi. pocket,
pastejnor smellylgluejbirt’is’&amp;pplled
H. A. Seibel will move this week on
and hl. friend, will l&gt;e glad to hear of
with clear, coldjwater.
hi* imwperlty. Mr. Dearing liked his farm, .lately purchased of Warner
"C Your dealer can send a man who
North Dakota very well but changed Messenger.
School began Monday inDistrict NJo.
will put it on forfyou—or you’canhi. location-hecauee of Montana', bet­
apply it yourself. Be sure and ge»
5.
Miss
Libbie
McCallum
teacher.
ter climate.
_______
Alahastine In the original pack­
Mr. and Mra Charles Kohler enter­
age—properly labeled.
-4-lneMlre MU like • poultlcfc. BmI tained their sister, Mra. Fred Horn of
thins In tho world for bod«, burofc. I Pomona. Mich., laat week.
cricked h|Uid». «•&lt;“'. e,&lt;:- 80,4 b)r R
The people of this vicintiy are sad to
Ask your dealer, or write for’
L. Heath, the drugglfct.
beautiful card of tints and
learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Wm.
-kee suggestions.
Louden and that only those who are
It B«l&gt;y I* Cutting Teeth.

ALABASTINE
YOUR
WALLS

I caring for her aye allowed to see her.
Mra Luther Brown will entertain the
W. C. T. U.. Saturday at 2 o’clock.

ABOVE
EVERYTHING ELSE

ALABASTINE COMPANY.
___

Grand Rapids. Mlcb.

_

AMBITIOUS PEOPLE
If there are 12 ambitious people in Hast­
ings they will do well to read this little ad.

I have twelve Scholarships which
I will sell at 121-2 per cent discount
from regular prices before March 21.
These 12 scholarships cover any
branch of study you may want. I
will be in Hastings during the
week of March 13 and will give an
exhibit of students’ work at Fred L.
Heath &lt;fc Carveth's, the Druggists.

During the week I will give away
.
a prize worth $25.00.

Guy C.Longcon^ecTOR

�HASTINGS BANNER MARCH, ag. 1905

ANEW

STOCK
I have just received a

NEW STOCK of DRY GOODS
NEW STOCK of SHOES
NEW STOCK of HEN’S FUR­
NISHINGS.
and am better prepared than ever
( to please all patrons.

HARSEILLES SUGAR CORN
Extra fine, 3 cans ^5 cents.

I cordially invite, the public to
make my store their headquarters
wk He In Coats Grove.

Hlgtid-tot Price* for Prodiwv,

HEART RrtQLrt
COdTS QROVE
QENEKrtL STORE.

FINE LAKE.
। Mr. aud M rs. Alva Huneyaette have
gone to house keeping in tneir cosily
fitted up home near Minar achool
house.'
. Mr, and Mra K. H. Broward spent
Bunday with the latters mother Mrs.
■ E. Wilson.
I Mr. and Mrs. 8, R. Roger* are
tependiqg jhe week with Grand Rapids
nlntivea; *
J. F. Oswald made a busineaa trip to
Kalamazoo Monday.
“
Frank Sears and family have moved
into Lester Warner's tenant house
anil will work for same.
• Arden Chadderdon will work for N.
H. Broward this summer.
Eltrie Watson is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mra D. Watson.
Mr. and Mra Chas. Ford and son
Robert apent Sunday with relatives in
Cooper.

EAST WOODLAND.
The M. B. M. will meet at the church
on Saturday at 1 p. m.
,
Rev. C. D. Jarvis will preach nt
Kilpatrick church. April 2, at 11 a.
m.
Memn John Guy and Marion Shores
took a buainesN trip to Ionia Tuesday.
.31 rs. Ella Hager and J. E. Cole; are
jiwt recovering from the measles. "
Mi-w Grace Sheldon was the guest of
Miss Blanch B.-irae* of Vermontvilleon
Ttutsday.
.
'
Miss Ida Bergman and Max Purchase,
of N’ushville,. were Sunday gues.s of
Mr. and Mra Julius Hager.
Mrs. Eddie Hager and Dora Mohletspent Mrmday with Mrs. H. Towns who
is quite ill.
Died, at her home in North ; Carlton
on Saturday. Mra S. Sprinket, of
heart trouble. Funeral on Wednesday.
A party of little friends helped Leona
Dorman celebrate her aixth birthday
on Tuesday. It was of courae a happy
occasion.
Janice France of Detroit, was the
Kost uf E. P. Barnum and family on
eaday laat.
'
~
1
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kilpatrick of
Beaverton, are visiting their old home
and fri.mds in East Woodland this
week.
Miss Dora and Jack Downing of
Nashville,, are spending a week with
thoir cimsin Mis* Glenna Hager.
Sir. Cherry who has been spending a
'week with R«v. C. D. Jarvis and wife
returned to his home in Charlotte on
Monday.­
*" Mra. ’134’11 Leo of Imlay.Citv and her
brother Elmer Rising of Woodland.
Vitdted. E. Lee and wife Tuesday. '
- Married on Wednesdiu* last, by Rev.
• C. D. Jarvis, at his residence in East
Woodland. Ella Guy Brock to Ora Bennetjt, all uf West Sunfiekl.
Mr. and Mra C. K. Meyers who
have l&lt;*en sjiendihg the winter irC-ihe
went, have returned to their home in
Went Sunfield,.
Norman Wright of North Dakota
and Mark Wrignt uf Kalamazoo, visit­
ed their aunts Mra.' R. Wright ^and
Mrs. C. J. Morgan the past week. ~
“7Willmr"Hynes gave a sugar party in
his “trash-’ to neighbors and friends
on Saturday. It is rejKirted as a very
enjoyal&gt;le*smuir, by one who was there.

EAST JOHNSTOWN.
Some of our farmers took their wool
to Bellevue last week. receiving 2tic a
pound for it.
Mra. Ixittie Bead) is slowly recover­
ing from her recent illness. ’
Will Beach attended caucus. ,
Geo. Lee was in Lacey on business
one day this.week.
Mra. Emmet Lee from Battle Creek
has been visiting friends in Johnstown.'
Warrie VanSycle has bought him a
new driving horse. '
Mra. Nettie Fleming and Mra. Min­
nie Smith were at Bedford one day
last week.
~ Our school opens Apr. 10, with Mb®
Grace Stanton as teacher.
"Frank Bullis is able to be out again
alter a long illness.
^*Gill Fleming traded horses with Mr.
Conklin one day lan week.
Mr. Gaskill's baby is sick with
chicken pox.

GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
" The dance at the hall Friday night
was fairly well attended.
^Herman Moons is at home at present
helping with the farm work. t f
“2A number of. the Johnstown lx»ys
have the western fever this spring.
Among them Berton Bowser and Roy
Parker, who started last 'Monday for
Portland. Oregon. . Berton han ’ rela­
tives there whom he will visit while
there.
•
Hudson Burroughs and wife visited*
the lattera father of South Hastings
last Wednesday.
^Hirani Webster is spending a couple
of weeks with friends around Kalama­
zoo nnd Galesburg.
C. Iden anil wife spent Friday after*
noon and evening at Joe Bowser’s, at­
tending the dance later.
Grace Bristol is visitixig her sister at
Battle Creek.
X Wallace Rnshell and family spent
Sunday with relative* here.
’
Howard Brevere. of Bedford, is do­
ing pajiering for Mesdames Merrill
and Bowser this week.
HIGH BANK.
Mra N. Latham returned homo Fri­
day after a few days visit with her
daughter in Edmore.
Tne L. A. 8. at Willard Ickre was
well attended. The next one in four
weeks is at Mrs. Walter Ickca
The High Bank band are planning
for an entertainment in the near fu­
ture. Hone they may have success.
II. Bechtel has purchased new horse.
Mrs. Lucy Edmonds Hicks, of Bed­
ford. is visiting rejative&lt;at this place.

MORGAN.
Liast Thursday morning the west
Ixnujd train struck the end of a log
which had railed down to the track,
causing some damage to one the coach,
which had to be side tracked for re­
pairs. No one hurt.
Prohibition caucus Monday 2 p.m.,
for the purpose of putting in nomina­
tion &lt;a temperance ticket.
Mra -Ellen Sparks, son and daughter
of Hastings, were the guests trf Bert
Sparks* parents at Thornapple List
Saturday and Sunday, I .
Irast Saturday Elder Gillette and
wife. Barber Mead and wife of Barryville.) were called to Mra C. Carr's
pine*: as mediators between Mra Carr
and Mr. DeLong. We understand a
-settlement was consumated.
a
.'Mrs. Chas. Vandleu had a birhday
party last Monday.
x .
Miss Grace Adkins
home for a
weeks vacation.
Mra Bert Fancher returned home
Friday evening last after a few days
spent north.
2 J. A. Hyde is now able to be out
and has walked as far as Tharnaj&gt;pk&gt;
and hack, which is doing well consi­
dering how sick he has been.
We understand that Clarence Houghtalin is going to the hospital at Grand
Rapids. His going will take a great
burden off of his wife.
~ ~

MISTRAL

I

Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis­
cuit home-made. They will be fresher,
cleaner, more tasty and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder helps the house
wife to produce at home, quickly and eco­
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer­
cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and
muffins, with which the ready-made food
found at the bake-shop or, grocery does
not compare.
Royal is.the greatest of bake-day helps.

Weight 1850 lbs

Owned by the

Hastings Percheron Horse Co.,
Hastings, Michigan

Composed of about 20 of tbe leading. farmers and business
men of Hastings and vicinity.
Officers.
’ A. F. Sylvester, - Pres.
* E. G. Coats, Tress.
F. B. Nolllst, - • Sec’y.
J. M. Bauer,
Mgr.

.TERMS.

Single Sendee $10. To" Insure $15

j Mistral Can be Found at the Barns of Jas. fl. Bauer on Michigan Ave.
AMONG THE CHURCHES
Yeckley L A. S. and W. C. T. V.
met at Yeckley school house the 24th.
Tho old officers were to-elected. We
had the pleasure of a visit and inter­
esting report from Mrs. W- A. Lamp­
man. of Hastings.
ANNOUNCEMENT.

5.0CIAL EVENTS.

CLUB.

Japanese Program. The Club Clears
$111, From the Lecture Course.

Fridiiv was Japanese Day And
"Open Meeting." so there was an un­
usually large attendance of visitors.
The three nnpera of Miss Roaella
Goodyear. Mra. R.K. Grant and Miw
Gertrude Smith were all on JapAnrae
topics, and very interesting, showing
much research and careful preanration.
Two pleasing solos were given by
Miss Inez McIntyre and Mra Saxe
Shackleton.
The report of the Lecture Course
Committee, which had lieen awaited
with great interest was read, and was
so surprisingly good that Iw-artv ap­
plause was given. Notwithstanding
the courae cost $100.00 more than the
$ 11 LOO, which is certainly very flat­
tering and a great credit to the com­
mittee, Mrs. Clement Smith. Miss
Rowella Goodyear, and Mrs. Chattie
Stauffer.

JUSTICE COURTS.
John Monahan was brought * before :
Justice Riker Friday charged with
being drank and disorderly/ He was
given his choice of a fine of 35. and
costs or 15 davs in jail and he took the
latter. John Fry was brought np at
the same'time charged with vagrancy.
He was given a similar choice and also
took the jail sentence.

Hastings, flich.

of Lewis G. Mullen charged with shott­
ing a neighbor• *H dog. at tho adjourn­
ed hearing Saturday.

The dinner given*by Mra H. A. Bur­
Eliza Lqwo ctuae Wore Justice Bish­
lier on the evening uf March 22. in
op last Friday and plead guilty to
honor of Dr. H. A. Barber's birthday,
libel. She paid a fine and costs
moved a very Tenjoyabltr^affair.. The
amounting to $8155.
house was prettily d«x»rattd with wil­
ted plants- and trailing vines. Red
carnations were uard in the dining
room for n center piece and fawrs.
Justice Bishop discharged the case
Coyers were laid (pr ten. After enter­
children.fiafc.fmre. No oolites.
ing tho dining room, tho doctors quick­
ly found their places at the table .-.nd
soon proved themselxES adept in par­
taking of the good things of life, mi
they are in raring for the ills of others.
Truly they were gtxal to look at as
with uleasant smiling fae»«s they dis­
cussed not only tbe dinner but various
items of interest pertaining to their
chosen nrofertiun. After dinner they
adj. ranted to the parlor, when Dr.'
Burton railed the attention of the host\ Are now in deuiind for thwe who er]wt to trivel. ‘
h»re a full and
to a colonial rocker, pt wrating it to
Him in the num*.- of those present. i ' Oiitnuloto
complete linn
line t.f
of....
Although completely surprised.the doc­
tor responded in n • haiipv manner.
Some time was given to pleasant‘Inter­
change of thought la-fore they separat­
ed. and as the “Good nights*’• were
raid, cxpnseions of delight at the
TP-yNnS ’bleb.re rer, ovuve. lent
plamntjie.xs «.f the unusual gatla-hng
were heard from every one. it being
the first time the physicians were
ever assembled together In a llxe man-

Foley’s Honey ana Tar

TRUNKS

I runks, Telescopes, Bags, and Suit Cases

Rev. Arthur Trott’s Sunday morning
topic will 14* “The Love That Makes'
Us Sons of God” evening. “Jonah’s.
Prayer audi Dtffivery.Evening ser­
vice at 7:80jheNjtfter.
Card of Thanks.
Next Sunday Evening at the Preshy
We wish to extend otir Mocere thanks to the
tenan church. Rev. VanAuken will
many friends and nehthbors who kindly assist
have for his subject ‘‘The Would-be ed
us at the death of our defovrd son JohAirF*
Ma.
„...........
Destroyero of tbe Homo and their
Methods Exttjeedl ’'

WOMAN’S

Home Made

is recorded with pedigree
in the Stud Books oL
Prance and America.

Black; foaled May 40. 1W»;
imported IUU1; bred by M.
Valle, commune of St.
Hilaire le Llerru. depart­
ment of Sarthe; got by Diogetw
dam Liseta
(««») by Meroberi (MMlbi
2nd dam Valerie (3MIW) by
Leecaut (20636); 3rd dam
LaBleue(l77M&gt;) by Favora
1542 (765;) 4th dam Julie,
belonging to M. Pierre
V olet.
;
Diogene (KS») by Gout
nrier (4470) out of Dorioe
(24710) by Lafayette (1637)
Couturrle (4470) by Rom­
ulus (4443) out of Cadette (4460) by Picadora, be­
longing to
M. Jnmols—
Romulus (4443) bv Sonsonnet, belengiug Co M. Tach
eau, out of Reatlque, be­
longing to M. Jaemeele.
Merobert &lt;38418) by Rocam
bole (5163) out of Margot
(13373) by Deeire (HMrt)Rocambole (5168) by Lord
; Byron 3648 (398) out of lireibis (5162) by Pierre.belong-'
ing to M. Tdcbeau.—Lord *
Byron 3648 (398) by Favora
1542 (765) out of Suxanne
by French Monarcn 205
(7311—Favora 1542 (765) by
French Monarch 206 (734)
out of Marguerite by Favor!
—French Monarch 205 ( 734 j
: IIderim (5302) out of daugh
iter of Vieux-Pierre (88^).—
illderim (5802) by. Valentin
!(53W) out of Chaton by
I Vieux-Pierre (894).—Vaijentln (5301) by Vleux-Chas,lln f7l3) he by Coco (712)
I out, of Poule by Sand!.-Vieux Chaalin (713) by Co
co (712) oat of Poule by
sandi.-Coco (712) by Mig­
ln its account of tbe West Michigan Fair In 1902 the Grand Rapids Democrat said:—“Without doubt the most handsome non (715) out of Pauline by
burse in the bhow is Mistral, tho beautiful 3 year old Percheron stallion owned by the Hastings Percheron Horae Co., of Vieux Coco—Mignon (715)
Hastings, Mich. Mistral weighs 1850 pounds but he handles himself with as much ease and grace as would be expected of a by Jean le-Blanc (739).—
racer a thousand pounds lighter. He out classed his competitors to such an extent that the Judges readily awarded him l^eaut (30636). by Saint
Martin (6755) out of Berflrat prixe.”
thine (6120) by Comet (719)
Tookfirat prize at West Michigan State Fair Id 1903. Has ALWAYS won flrat premium wherever shown.
__________________________
Was one of the Eight horses taken to the State Agricultural College at tbe expense of tbe State, whore 75 Professors aud students gave him V7|*i0 points,
the highest given to any shown, and pronounced the most perfect specimen of horse flesh they oyer saw.
y '

Annual election of officers of Baptist
missionary Society Tnemiay April 4 at
2:30 p. m. Will meet with Mra. I. L.
Cressey. L, A S. meeting Wednesday
NORTH PRAIRIEVILLE.
at Mra. John Michael s. Election of
* Marion Rune and wife have moved officers.
their household goods from the, place
Sunday uairning subject at U. B.
owned by L. Williams, to Mrs. John­
son’s farm. .
church '•The Mind of jhe Master”,
Bom. to Mr. mid Mra. TBlaine*Ray evening. '’Tli» candle worth the burn­
Thursday Mar. hi. a sun. ,
‘
Alidount Nve has sold his^fanri’to ing.” Sunday school Mdiolara'an; re­
Fred VmiLuke who expects- to take quests! to inbet, at thii chbreh at 3
possession aliout Apr. W.i
*
o'clock.
■
■
Mr.1 and 'Mrs. Burdette Babcock have
Epworth .league meeting Sunday
just returned from Lake City -where
thej- liava lieen 'Visiting tho formers evening. I»juler E. F. Botnm. Topic,
unde Ed IlaV. '
The making of h Christian—His Food.
News has i&gt;een very scarce in this
!&gt;.&gt;d^ue meets at 0:R0 hereafter.
a
Vicinity of Me.

Chas, btorrmade a business trip to
Kalamazoo Saturday.
•
Mra. A. B. Francisco expects to
have a sale in the near future.
Maurice and Millard-Johnson are
home from -school.
Mra.! Irvin Garett is improving in
health .and also her mother Mrs. aeesing.^_

HISTRAL

44936

27368

I

,.T DOOR ,o|m&lt; „„ p Q

POUR QOUI PAS Jr.

Hartings Markets.
Hastings Markets are corrected every
Wednesday morning and can be relied
upon as correct at that date.
Conected-Wednesday, Mar. 29 1905.

w. H. MYERS &amp; SON,

JEFFERSON BT.

!

’r'*t p"T'&gt;eron, who won more Cret nrlre. In
Slh' Old country than &gt;ny other hone known
1-our Joi^plS

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PRODUCE.
.IiuU«t-t«e-dto per lb.

Hooey Oark.- iOe; whlte.-Hc
/Vegktabeer. FRUITS. ETC.
PoUlos^-20c per bu.

Cabbar*—wc-me per dw.
MEATS.

MAGNAT II.
H.'?.n.°b^hd

on'hi*

US?

Heef. lire weight—So—&lt;c

—Ior“«
Hop, allr&lt;A-S4.iw-»a.O0.

Sheep—so—*c.

.’

hom* W|" ‘™1 ta

mu. the

poultbt; hides and wool.
CMekens. alive—9c—joc

CMckena. dreaMd-tic-lse
Chleks-KSc
Beef H;do»-7&gt;wc^
Hors* Hlde*-r!.t» । u.fto.
Calf SklM-»e
Tallow—sH—4cJ. L Wilkins is‘calling on Hastings Bheep Pella, estimated waah wool—Me per lb,
friends this week.
OILAIN.
»«• 5
Mrs. Cope who has been visiting her SSSw,”'1 *“**
daughter, Mra J. A. Allen, returned Cora—2So—3Oo In ear: soc ahelled.
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to her home, dare, on Monday.
'Orin Rockwell, who’haa been in Lin-4 Wood-wrft, 81.75; mixed, tj.oo; hart43 so
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HAY AND 8TRAW.
denville, N. Y., for tho past four years
No. 1 Ttmothy-ffXfc
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5O.-.-T motby-fg.00
Hay-* OS-|MO
north of the-city.
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Timothy

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P t "K,wlth
t»regular, or breeding
Uw«
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for tbl

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with
T
to «nne other bone after brewdlmriA .m!
abo.e ln.uren«™it",.

r- S. CLAPPER,
Dowlin*

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                  <text>BANNER

HASTINGS

THE
FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 49

HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1905.

00127455

PHYSICAL CULTURE
P

ELECT

THE CANDIDATES
THEIR CITY TICKET

CITIZENS CONTROL

ON

COUNCIL

Electing Three of the Four Aldermen,

Alakes New Council Six Citizen*

to Two Democrats.

S,xsm,th. of Grand Rap­
id*. ha* Orgaaized a Claw In This

OUR JJMIttSt SISTERS

City.

INTERESTING PAPER READ BE­

Wm. Sixsmith. of Grand Rap­
ids, has organized a clam in Phvsieal
Culture in this city, giving lemons to
gentleman every other evening of the
week days, and in the afternoons of
those days u&gt; the
Prof, sixsmith, or “Jimmie Murphy” as Lb
whs formerly known in the roped are­
na, is a splendid specimen of phnneal
developeuwnt. and to his experience jn
physical culture has aildcd a course in
a medical college, which especially
fito Him for his work as director of
physical culture.
He ha* been very successful in his
work in the east, where he has spdtit
most of hi* time fyr the past few years.
Ho has evolved a system of exorcfees
without the use of any' gymnastic appfratus, whatever, and which will cire
many bodily defects if given proper
attention.

FORE THE WOMAN’S CLUB BY
MISS GERTRUDE SMITH

THE HOME LIFE OF
THE JAPANESE

It was a democratic day anyway. It
And Much About the Little Brown
rained and that made people in a
Children'Told in a Very Eatern
gloomy mood, and of course "they voted
talnlng Manner.
accordingly. Then the arraagemont of
the ballots on. the machines gave the
Although you will all agree with me
democratic city ticket a big advant­
that this pajier is long enough, yet I feel
age. In not a single ward did the vote,
there are many things lacking in it
on aby single office foot up to the total
Wbtvi I came to write it I found it was
voU?. the shurtage reaching for the
such a large subject that I must either
city fully 80 vutea. This ojierated
sketchily cover the whole tiling as best
against the republican state ticket and
I could, or I must take some few asthe Citizens city ticket. Vnder the
1«cta and make them as clear to your
circumstanoee tiie Citizens ticket fared
minds aa puasible. I chose the Utter
very well, and with the Mayor, the
way, and have tried to picture to you
Citizens will control the neat council,*
the lifo of an ordinary Japanese wo­
having six of the eight alderinen. The
man from liabyhood to old age. She is
result on aiderman in the 4th wa^d i*
neither of the noble nor of tbe peasant
very gratifying, and about the only
class. Neither is she a product of
changing customs an&lt;1 ideas of tbe
consolation the Citizens gee this year.
The democrat* will control the Board WE BELIEVE IT SHOULD BE CON­ present time. The evolution of ?voman
of Review, a* they elect both supervis­
in Japan is becoming a rapid process
TINUED IN FUTURE ELECTIONS,
and also, in a measure a jiainful one.
ors and Thon. Sullivan as a member of
as iC is ever the lot of those who bring
that body. Following is the vote in
change and znew ideas, to lie themNO REASON FOR
detail:
selvfjs the sufferers, during the transi­
RECORDER
DISCOURAGEMENT
tion-period. The old conventions will
Hama Citizen.........'................................ 4ttr&gt;
be a* iron bands around the foreheads of
Patton, democrat................... j.............. 469
No Doubt The Movement Is Favored the new women of Japan, Irat the day
.
Patton's majority 4
TREASURER
by The Majority of Our Citizen*.
is surely coming i^hen these bands
Benedict,' Citizens...................
shall be burst asunder, and they shall
.470
The Citizens movement in our judge­
Tiunan, democrat................... |
.470
work in the light of changed ideas and
ment, should be continued. The new
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No majority.
ideals that actuate the new Japan.
method of voting lost the Citizens’
JUSTICE
I am greatly indebted for the facts
candidate for clerk, treasurer, justice,
Batea democrat.J...|
in my paper to Miss Bacon’s book
Riker,- Citizen......................... ..L.456
supeA'hor of 24 and 3d wards, and the
'
’
Javanese
Women and Girls” and I
memlxir of school board in the 2d xvLrd.
Bates’ majority 14
wish you all might read .that Ixxik
BOARD of REVIEW
It was a hard proposition to go agnjnst,
Sullivan, democrat................. I_______ 519 the voting machinesywith a democra­ where many phases of my subject ardealt with’ that I have not been able
Brown. Citizens.;.... . ......... ............ . .415
tic city ticket under its state tjeket
Sullivan’s majority 104 and a Citizen* non-pertijum ticket rin- j• oven to mention.
SUPERVISOR
In- studying the characteristics of
der no state ticket, and tucked off on |
who txdong to ji race so entire1st and 4th Maus, demcpyratl............. 820 one far corner of the nuuhinv. f But I, wonjen
t.
Kurtz. Citizens................ .....L.....j. .201
I ly different from oirre. one meets a
fvrfthis. there wojild have liern btxt one
Matts* majority 119
ipecmiar situation. A biibit 01 thought
ward, the first, carried by the denu." '
.
SCPERVKOR I
lias certain fundamental foundation
2d' and 3d AN&gt;ey, democrat .1..... 1.. 226 cruts. and but two aandjdaiea o rr t.lG'ir , Our vi-ws of life, our fixed idea* and
Osburn. Citizens.^..'.............. .
““ city ticket would have l.xs n dpCUM?* oY-ituons &lt;&gt;f things, have their begin­
...213
Abbey's maj&lt;
18
Next year there will be no state tic­
ning long ago. and the years of looking
FIRST WARD pFFI(}
kets in the-field. We lielidvc the issue
at things from our rthadpoint* instead
Hilton, democrat alderinah............... 102 lw*twaen paijyistn and niMi-pttrtisanTobiits, Citizen*, ahioruian...... 4.. .«2 ship in city affairs can then be square­ of broadvuing vision has in a way
uhcdnsciotndy narrowed it. Tim are
Hilton’s majority 20
ly drawls If partyism is the choice
race® distinguished ]&gt;efhupa more than
Reed, democrat, constable................... KM
of the majority, they- should have it; in aiiy other way, by the difference Jn
Keech, Citizens, constable. |............. 78
bu.t we believe the . resnlt^ would not their.process of thinking. A difference,
Reed's majority 31
have favored that side but for the new so vital and fundumenta! that one race
SECOND WARD OFFICERS
116 and unfamiliar method of voting;
Sherwood. Citizen. *ddennan.
can never jierfectiy understand or judge
We cheerfully accept the results of of .another race. Thus it is when we
111
Bishop, democrat; alderman..._________
Sherwood's majority 5 Monday“s contest. The power priced
study'* people like tbe Japanese.
As
Rickie, democrat;constable.I ........ 121 in the hands pf the democrats of this
Kelley, Citizens Constable.. 1............. 108 city can be uhsI to the city’s g&lt;iod or far as the east is. from the west arc
th-y
different
from
us;
and
probably
Rickie’s mapoyity 13
Harnhbergvr.demix.*rat-.schouj I-oard 121 to its harm. We cannot see why they always will' lie. The Japanese may
should feel di|q&gt;OM*i to use it against acquire, may adopt Western - civiliza­
Weissert.Citizx-ns, school board........ 105
Uaribberger’s mAjority 16 the interests |of the city where they tion, they may become Christianized?'
THIRD WARD OFFICERS
live. We hope they, may use it to the they may and will doubtless become
city's good.
Weisscrt-.-jCitizen*. alderman 1............. '!
entirely different from what they are
Six of tl^ eight aidermen and the now: but they will never be like Angte
Yreer,democrats alderman-..................
• . r.!_crt
y«ji*sert’c
’s majority 10 Mayor were elected on the Citizens Saxons. Tile thousand years of Bud­
108 ticket. These can carry out therCUi- dhism. the hundreds of years of Shinto­
’ Brown .democrat, i constable.
Wait. Citizen*, constable... i
•aaens plans for city improvements. Thon ism, mingled with Confuscinnism. the
Brown’s majority 9
the voters of ’ Hastings will be in a whole attitude of tlie old Eastern world
Hayes, democrat.school boartl...... 1
hotter position to judge.
civilizations will always leave their
Sheldon. Citizens, school iKiqrd......
Our columns will l» ©pen for others impress on them, and their inftuenoe.Hayes’ majority 49
tb presen their views whether for or the good and the liaii will always- be a
FOURTH WARD OFFICERS
iw i^ainst cont inning the Citizen* move­ part of thei r fundamental characterisBrooks, Citizen, alderman..
Hicks, democrat, i alderman................ I 156 ment.
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. Bruuks* xn.ijbnty 24
Continued ou page three.
Hgvens.Citizens. constable
181
ELLIS E. FAULKNER
Slgttoiy,democrat, constabe........ 147
A HUSTLING FIRM
Havens' majority 84
There was no. doubt much feeling The Delton Druggist Is Making a
Rustle for Trade—and Getting It.
against the voting macliinea by ninny
Aldrich Bros., of Delton, Have an
of the voters, but; the majority found
Important Announcement in
Ellis Faulkner, the enterprising
it a convenient method of voting and druggist of Delton, is making a lively
This Issue.
the proposition to buy the; machines hid for the drug and wall paper trade
On page 11 in thia issue will
carried the city hry 24 majority. When in his section of the country. Mr.
found an adv. for Aldrich Bros., the
the people understand using them,
Faulkner is an experienced druggist hustling hardware and implement deal­
thgy will lie glad^ they vote?! jo buy
and qirrie* a fine stock of geods, giv­ ers &lt;if Delton, tliat will be of especial
. them. Wo Lope |tho city council will
ing especial 'attention to the com­ interest to the farmersof Southwestern
conduct a vigorous voting | *chool be­
pounding of prescriptions. He also car­ Barry- The finn
an
fore another election, so that Bower ■; new a fine stock of wall paper, embrac­ putgtion for fair :uid square dealing
mistakes and lest* trouble inay • arise ing all tl» very Intort shadea. cdlora and carries a stock second to none in
from their n*e.
«
and designs and is able to quote prices gize and variety. Baying in car loud
This election gives much power into that will be very attractive to pro­ lota laying cash for what they-get and
the hands of the democrat* of this city. spective, purchasers. Mr. Faulkner is cheap operating, expenses, enable Al­
’The we they make of it will be of vital a young man, a hustler, and enjoys drich Bros, to quote pricea that are
cuincern to the future of Hastings.
th&lt;4 confidence and. respect of Ml who very attractive. This firm’s [business
know him. By laying strict attention the past year was thezbert it. ever had,
•INCREASED POSTOFFIC RECEIPTS to his burtnem and studying tins wants and this year promises to be a rocordThu
haw r-'v«-a of the people, he is enjoying a con­ broakir. Aldrich Bros. adv. will lie
a yKBTiJunent feature in the BANNER
the *11,000 mark tor the year closing stantly increasing business.
and it will pay onr reader* to read
April 1st The receipt" by quarters
wlurt
they have to say from week to
COIN
S
THURSDAY
NIGHT
are as follows:

THE (IIIZENS MOVEMEHI

2d
8d
4th
1st

quarter HMM-*ffiO3
quarter 1904— 2488
quarter 1 *.♦&lt;&gt; 1— 8127
quarter 1905— 8078

67
411,
til
54

Total
211.291 81
For a like period the preceding year
the receipts were 810,499.82. There
was an ihcreaae for pvery quarter.

AUCTION

SALE.

Barry Lodge K. of P. Will Have a
Special Meeting That Night In
Honor of Grand OfficersCards are out announcing a special
meeting of Bafry Lodge No. 18. K. of
P. Thursday night, April 6, at at 7:80
.p. m. This meeting will be 1i."fJ’on°r
of Grand Chancellor William E.
Hampton, of Charlevoix, and other
Grand Lodge officers. There will be
work in first and second ranks.
After the lodge sdjonrn* there wiU bo

Because he is no lunger able to look
after his fann. Jwao Erb whose farm
is on Sec. 2, Baltimore, Vill have an
auction sale
sale on
on Turaday
Tuesday April
auction
April 11,
u. at
hl 10
w
t
a. m.. wb«&gt; b. will di.p«. .of « large
lol of live Mock, farm iuir.lemrata and . »OT&gt;« ■P*&gt;*■
welcome
grain. W. H. Oom* will *1 a. anc- ; Kn.gbtean,marri a beany
■
tioneer.
end a good umr.

TOOK NIGHT LEAVE

THE PEOPLE’S MARKET
Ha* Added a Fine, Large Cooler and
Is Now Prepared to Give Patron*
the Best of Service.
Mr. M. J. Weaver, who recently
purchased the meat market, comer of
Court
and Jefferson
streets, has
thoroughly overhauled and remodeled
the place. The market has been new­
ly painted and papered) and new fur­
nishings purchased throughout. Best
of all he lias purchased one of Orr &amp;
Lockett’s drop pan coolers, manufact­
ured in Chicago. This will permit
Mr. Weaver to let hi* meats hang and
cure' -before they are sold, thereby
guaranteeing customers greater immu­
nity from tough, unwholesome steaks.
Mr. Weaver proposes to run a strictly
first -clam, Ujt-to-date market and will­
keep the choicest cuts. He. especially
solicits telephone orders, which will
be riven prompt attention, and deliver­
ed &lt;o all parts of the city.

WRIGHT BROS. BUY
NEW BUSINESS

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

THE tlKDffll RESULTS
I

.

FINE NEW

RESIDENCES

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MICHIGAN ELECTS

REPUBLICAN

Dr. Charles Rauell and Dr. J. C.
Lampman Will BnUd Then, Thia

JUSTICES AND REGENTS BY
Dr. Charles Russell has purchased a
lot of Mra Juilus Russell just west of
jjer residence and fronting on Center St,
BARRY COUNTY RE­
and has let to William Peck the con­
.
PUBLICAN BY 500 tract for a fine new home.
Dr. J. CL Lampman will soon begin
the
construction
of
a
fine
I
kiuso
on
his
Supervisor* Stand Ten Republican*
lot just east of the Baptist church. It
to Eight Democrat*. Judge Smith
will be very complete in aU its details.
- Ha* 1200* Plurality.
Cement will bo the material used, and
The battle of ballots has been fought the residence will have a alate roof.
and the results can now be surveyed.
WON FAME BV FINE PICTURE.
Michigan electa the republican state

100,000

MAJORITY

ticket by
100,'000 majority. Barry
county contributes 500 of that margin.
Judge Clement Smith has carried Barry
county by not less than 1200, and Ea­
ton by 2,500 which is a tplpndid per­
sonal tribute.
Tho lioard of supervisors stands ten
republicans to eight democrats. The
rejuiblicans lose supervisors in this city,
Rutland, Hope and Y'anhee Springs.

The result in detail i* as follows:
Purchase the Manufacturing Business
Assyria—Entire republican ticket
Of P. Shultz A Co. Will Enlarge
elected by from 35 to 60. Leander
the Business,
Reams supervisor.
Wright Bros, have purchased the very
Baltimore—Entire republican town­
successful manufacturing ■ ihisineas of ship ticket elected by 1U to 25 majori­
P. Shultz &amp; Co., have taken possesion ty, except? Albert William* supervisor.
and Mr. Walter? Wright is now in
Barry—Entire
republican ticket
charge. This does not mean any change elected by 40 to 50 majority, Albert
in their mercantile bnsinea*. on the con­ Ijiiwrencc supervisor.
trary it is calculated that the new en­
Carlton—Entire‘democratic town tic­
terprise will operate to the great ad­
ket elected, majorities ranging from 22
vantage of their large and growing
to 45. David Williams supervisor.
trade from the double stores. They
will add new machines and other lines .Castleton—This town comes down
than those heretofore made at ’this the pike in good order, the whole re-1
factory, and propose to make the busi­ publican ticket winning by majorities
of 18 to 150. Bert Smith supervisor.
ness expand in every way.
Haatings. township— Republican*
This business which was founded by
Mrs. Paulino .McOmbcr. nee Pauline surprise even themselves by the com­
pleteness
of their victoiy, electing
Shnltz, lias Ixx-n wonderfully success­
ful, and will remain a monument to. every Candidate ^by ‘22 to 45, Henry
her enterprise, and her business and Chanilieriain supervisor. .

executive ability. The mine r.iune . Hope—-The republicans lust* supervi­
will be coninued, and so there will be sor. Lewis Hine democrat,; being elect-;
perpetuated the name* of the one who •si by 6. The .balance of th« rupubli-j
hy her skill, pluck and energy has won ran ticket is elected by 4O;to 50_inajorT1
J ■
j .
a splendid sufoeww.. Mrs. McOmlier was ity.
dusirpua of disposing of .the business
Irving—All republican by 50 to 80,
tucause her health had lx*en impaired Ed Johnson sntoervisor.
by her ckme application to it.
•
Johnstown—0nly one ticket, repub­
lican. in the field and only 41 votes
polhd, Geo. Miller supervisor.
LEG BADLY BRUISED
Maple Grove—All democratic, John
Leo Smith Mad his Left Leg Caught Hinckley supervisor. .
Orangeville - AH republican by good
Between a Couple of Log* and
majoritim. A. C. Nevin* supervisor.
Badly Smashed..
Prairieville—Entire republican tick­
While working in the null yard near
the C. K. &amp;..S. depot Friday forenoon. et elected by’15 to 25 majority, Roy
Thorpe
supervisor.
Leo Smith luul his leg caught between
Rutland— Democrats i^lect Anson
a couple of fogs and badly bruised.
While handling a log it swung around Boye* by 34. Ib-publicaii? elect clerk,
ami caught his left leg against another treasurer and justice. Balance demo­
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1
! one. It was at first thought that the cratic.
leg was broken, but on examination
Thornapple—RepulHicaris • successful
Dr. L/Ary found that there were no electing Aaron Sherk, sujrn-ihor by 9|i
fractures, but one of the muscles and and every candidate on tii-irtieket by
a blood vessel were ruptured. At last good majorities.
•
’
reports he wax getting along nicely.
Woodland—Whole repUbliiviu tick­
et.
except highway • cduumsnioner,
NO MORE SCARLEI FEVER elected by good majorities -John Hynes
riaperrixor.
’
Disease Thoroughly Stamped out By
Yankee Springs—John Youngs, dem­
Prompt Action of City Authorities. ocrat. elected supervisor by three ma­

Another Haatings boy has won fame
this time in the art of photrography
At the. meeting of ths Ohio—Michi­
gan Photographer a Association held
in Toledo last week. Mr. Will Newton,
of Oberlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Newton, of this city, wm given .the
highest award on the picture he offer­
ed in the competition entitled “The
Village Blacksmith. ”

FATAL ACCIDENT TO

•

WOODLAND FARMER
Daniel Baitinger, While Trimming an
Apple Tree, Fail* and Breaks His .
Daniel Baitinger, aged 42, and liv­
ing on his father’s farm in Woodland,
fell from an apple tree ho was trim­
ming Thursday and broke his neck.
Strange 4o say he lived until Saturday.
It seems he was reaching up, and
either to brace himself* or to save- a
faB grabbed hold of a limb he thought
wj» sound but which was dead, and
the limb quickly breaking he fed back- ’
wards to the ground, striking on. his
head and shoulder, breaking his neck.
He was carried to the house and Drs. /
McIntyre and Kilpatrick, of Woodland,
promptly snmnionwl, tart gave no hope.'
Then Dr. Smith, of Grand Rapids.
w;is summoned. He was completely
paralyzed below th*.* neck. Hu could
speak a little. All tliat could be done
was done, but to no avail, and he died'
Saturday. He left h wife and three
children to mourn his loss. Hi* father,
mother and two sisters survive him
also. The bereaved ones have thtf
sympathy of a large circle of friends in
their affliction.

MRS. HARRIET HARRIS OF THIS
CITY, DIED FRIDAY OF PAR­
ALYSIS.

Mrs. Harriet Harris died Friday at
the home of her son, Seymour Harrin, •
in the first ward, of paralysis, aged 76
years. 4 mo®., 19 days.
.
Deceased was born in Genesee
county. New York. Oct. 12. 1828. In
1845 she was united in marriage to
Alfred Harris in Dumfries. Canada,
.where they.lived until 1861. when they
moved to this County, settling in Rut­
land township. To them one son.
monr. &gt;yiw bom, and who' survive®
her. her husband dying in 1886. In
1898 she went to live with her son, iukl
made her home with him?"
to tijo
time of her death.
The fnnend was" held Stu___iy_ aftei
.
noon at two o'clock * from the home dt
jority. Balance of ticket repnbli can her son. Rev. Trott, pastor of tiie M.
by good majorities.
E. church, officiating. The remains
were laid at rest in Rutland cemetery.
THE CITIZEN’S MEETING

We mentioned the case of scarlet
fever in the second ward in one ofonr recent issues. Min Newton who
had the disease was last week dis­
charged as cored by City Physician BnrThe Citzens mass meeting was held,
ton. and there haw been no new cases.
in Reed's opera house Saturday even­
We are pleased that the disease has
ing,
was largely attended for aJSaturday
been ilioroughly stamped out.
night gathering. Luke Waters. Chair­
nun: of the -Citizens ’Committee, pre­
sided. The Chairman^ Lee Pryor.
DEATH pF MRS. EARL BROWN.
Mayor Heath, C. H. Thomas. Rev.
'fhe manyfnends in this city of Mrs. VnnAuken. Judge Smith and M. L.
Earl Brown/ will be i»ainod to leant o Cook made short addresse* which were
her death from heart failure which well received. Afterwards coffee and
•secured in Kalamazoo Saturday after­ sandwiches were paxsed. All had a
noon. She was past her - 73th yiiir. good time. Such gatherings certainly
The iKxly wuh brought to this city fend to promote a better spirit and
Tuesday and interred in Riverside. greater interest in city a^airs.
For several years Mr. and hire. Brawn
were residents of this city. She wmh a
FRACTURED BOTH BONES.
kind neighbor and a good woman.
While loading a high spirited . colt
She is survived hy her husband and
two children, Homer of Kalamazoo Sunday, Willis Baine, who lives on the
and Miss Genie Brown, of Chicago. Cantor road in Hastings township, was
The sorrowing ones have the sympathy jerked violently to the grtmnd. He
threw out his right hand to save his
of their many friend*.
fall with tbe reault that both lx&gt;yee of
the forearm were broken. Dr. C. H.
Burton .was summoned and reduced
tbe fracture. Last week we recorded
the accident to Mr. Baine’s mother'
who fell and fractured an arm.

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Tejjeler the Tailpr Depart* Between J
Subscribers are requested to
4- look at the figures on the label of ♦
Two Day*, Several Creditors
I their paper, and if they are not j
Are Left.
correct, notify the office. In hand- T
ling so many names, errors some- f
H- F. Tegler, the tailor, left for parts
times ooeur. If paper is not re- ♦
unknown some time between Wednes­
ceived promptly, or there 1* any 1
the matter at once.
day evening and Thursday morning. + cause
for complaint, send a postal ♦
He is also .said to have taken his
to the office that we may adjust ♦
stock of clothes on which there was a
chattel mortgage. He left. several
iug address, always
mourning creditors. He is a good
dress as well as new.
workman when' sober, but liquor is
*♦»♦♦♦&gt;
said to have proved his undoing.

E

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
List of letters remaining uncalled for
in this office for the week ending April
A 1005.
.
Mrs. S. J. Bronson, Miss Gladys Ervin,
Miss Edith Smith. Miss Mary 8. Smith
Miss Rena Prindle, Ann E. Haight,Chas.
'Bowers, Milo Andrews. Wm. Pancreft,
Sana Deerihg. F. Q Kellsy, Gen. Wm.
G. LeDnc. Geo. Stewart. O. W. Bteulle
; Burton F. Nichols.

THE GRANGE
STAR GRANGE.
The next meeting of the grange will
bo held Saturday evening Apr.’ 15!
Tlie following is the program:
Music*by the grange.
Recitation, Don Biivin.
Question, “-What Are the duties ami
privileges of a boy on the farm’,
;
Runs Burton.
Recitation, Carrie Patten.
Topic, “Hints for..exhibits at the
fair", M. H. Burton.
Question. “What are some of the
homo methods of preparations
sorts for dinner meals?*’, Mrs.___
, t a.
Bike
There was a gtwd attendance at the
last meeting and the lecture hour was
obrerved.
,

GLASS CREEK GRANGE.
Program for the Glass Ceork. Grange
Apr. 15. What are the principal
points of good butter making on the
farm, Mary Newland and Libbio DougRecitation, Delia Jenkins.
Vocal music. Zera Newland.
Selection, Lena Otis.
.
Reading.
to get different mem­
bers to aid in the program. Mattie
Havens.
.
' What should be the relation of the
Pomona, to the subordinate grange in
ita jurisdiction. C. Ar Newland.
Song, Ed Otis.
Singing by the
grange.
Minnie Gorham Lecturer.

�•n- thinking of putting up ,
boUM.bjn&gt;.or„iherbu|ldiuss
would like to figure with you.

HASTINGS BANNER APRIL 6, 1905,

2

material clique that free wool means
astings
anner free woolen doth, and free hide# for
shoes. Protection is not a one-sided
Published every Wednesday afternoon at
affair as some alleged Protectionists
Haatlnrs. Michigan. .
seem to think. —San Francisco ‘ ‘Chron­ THE MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT, G
icle.’!
A. R. ASKS FOR THEM ON GIVEN
COOK BROS. Editors.

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COMPETITIVE ESSAYS

I Lace and Mull Curtains

tte
TOPICS.
Judging from the fact that Cuba is
buyiijg more and more in the United
State* each year, it would seem that CONDITIONS OF COM■uSatwcrlptlon by Mall, Poat-PaM.
her people appreciate what this coun­
ONE YEAR.............................................
PETION STATED *
try has done in her behalf. Qur exBIX MONTHS ...................................... .
THERE MONTHS...... ...........................
portsito Cuba in 1903 were $22,000,000
In 1»&lt;»4 they increased to over $80,000,­ We Hope Many Barry County Schol­ W
‘ Entered at the pajdoffioe at Hartings. Mlchlars May Prepare Assays on
000.
,
w
gaa. as second class matters
the Topics.
John D. Rockefeller offered to give
advertising: rates.
©
The commendable zeal and prompt­
Display adverlit.ng. rates furufsb-d on appli­ $100,000 to the Congregational Church news displayed here-to-fore in prepar­
cation.
missionary society. The proposition to
ing ess-ys on patriotic subjects, en­
have that church accept funds from
; among Brwrttlwi. ll%c s ttna: elwcourages this Department to believe
him has raised such a storm of pro­
that a still larger number of pupils will
test that it may be the offer will bo de­
welcome any opportunity to compete
clined.
.
for prizes this year. It has been deem­ V
ed advisable to classify grades, in the ft
prlnted tree mb uews matter.
The history of economic conditions alignment of topics, as follows, viz:
writer •« name and port office address.
in the United States during the last
7th and ttth grades—Topic: Ulysses S.
score years will show that tariff dis­ Grant,
JOB PRINTING.
turbance has wrought mischief in the
9th and l0t)i Grades—Topic --Thomas
The Hi N.x ra has one of the bert equipped
jb offices In Western Michigan, and la prepared industrial world and done great injury Jefferson and his influence upon the
o do every kind at book and Job printing.
to commercial and trade interests American people.
We also have a fine line of PURITAN DOWN PILLOWS, odorless and wargenerally.
11th and 12th Grades—Topic: What
ranted not to pack.
in your opinion, was the decisive
T President Cassatt of the Pennyslvania
railroad system, which includes Michi­ ' At last the Czar of Russia seems to event in favor of the union cause dur­
20 in. PILLOWS at 35c
18 in. PILLOWS at 25c
gan’s GYand Rapids &amp; Indiana road, realise that he is licked by the “little ing the Civil war; state your reasons.
24 in. PILLOWS at 50c
22 in. PILLOWS at 40c
MSB. must be plainly written with
has expressed himself as favorable to brown men." All the rest of the world
intelligent railroad legislation and has known it for some time. It is jxm or typewriter, on one side of pa­
evidently is inclined to admit that the probable that negotiations for peace per—letter size’ preferred—and .mail­
ed flat, not folded or rolled, to Winfield ft
system of relating which some rail- are already well under way.
A Spring Line of BANNER PATTERNS in Stock; Call and get a Faeliion Sheet. •
S. Sly. 217 north Pine street, Lansing. $
n&gt;ads have practised is a power for enjury to thus-' against whom it may bo ' We must no^ forget that -the United Michigan, Special Aide for Patriotic
Instruction in Public Schools.
directed which ran not longer I* enEssays are not to exceed -W00 words,
(lured. Taking it for granted that I Stauwlhaa a hard competitor in Argen­
Mime legislation of a1 new and advanced tina fjr farm products. Her agricul­ and must he sent to the Special Aide
character must be entered npon, pre­ tural qirea is 250.000,000 acres. She him not later than May 15. 11)05. -Those de­
sent conditions and circumstances mAny more million of sheep and half siring to retain the mutter contained
in their
should keep .copies of
. seem'«p^ciiilly fortunate. President as maay cattle as this country.
the same, as the department reserves
Roosevelt is not a demagogue and will
The j World’s Coal production for the right to make such use of them as
be as desirous of preserving to the hiil-1
nuuL their proper rights and legitimate 1903 uuis'h«4 millions of tons, of which may be deemed best.
Designate your MS. by a fictitious
freedom as to prevent the assumption the United States pnxluced 810 mil­
-of impiwjier privileges and the dispen­ lions of tons, leading 'every other name and write that and your real
name in full, with your grade, name of
sation of" illegitimate ’ favors. -It is countrjf in the world.
■ more tXtui pro!mble that the legislation
school, and age upon
separate slip,
projx&gt;Mil will be helpfnl to the rail­
The tropical products impirtwl into . enclosing it with your MS. together
roads themselves. and it is quite cer­ the United States reached
071.943 with a certificate from your principal
tain it will give to the great ma.* of last year. Of this sum. •$.'»?. ink).IM*) is or teacher, confirming the same, and
railroad shippers the equal and fair rniwid in tropical islands owned by this your jwrsonal authorship of the MBS.
submitted.
chance in business competition which country.
A competent committee will be stf. they have-not possessed in the past.
If th» sun were hollow it would hold hvtod to pass upon the merits of the
300.(kN)!globeB the size of onr own. In
JfsS. and declare th names entitled to
The enrollment of students at the other words, we are just a fly speck on
awards which will be aa follows, viz:
Western Normal is' steadily increasing. the face of old Sol.
First Prize Gold Medals.
Over 250 students will linve registered
Second Prize—Silver Medals.
by'thepnd.of the first year. A total
Third Prize—Bronze Medals.
FAKE ADVERTISING SCHEMES
Mtttandaftgo of 51X) students is now
-The -Superintendfint of Public In­
looked for during the second year.
struction,
Hon. Patrick Kelly, will is­
Not Worth While to Spend Any MonSixty-seven towns, villages' and cities
sue diplomas of hpnuriible mention to
•ey:On Any of These.
of. Western Michigan are represented ' The Bu\?«NER received a letter from the authors of the ten - next best in
in the student cqnsituency of the a man an another city saying ho xyould each classification.
school. The bill recently introduced by. beiherejMxm with an almasutc adverti­
County. Superintendents and princi­
Representative Hudson providing an sing scheme, and requesting a bid*on pals of sch&lt;x»ls are esixt-ially requested
appropriation of $10.000 for current ex­ the printing. There are three news­ to bring this contest to the attention
penses during the six months period papers in Hastings which will Pertain- of their attustants and pupils. More
extending from January 1 to June 30 lyjaverqge well with those in other circulars will be furnished if called
has been enacted into a law. A jwr- cities. We believe whatever money for.
George H. Hopkins,
tion of the funds thus made available can be wisely invested in advertising
Department Commander.
is being expended in the purchase of in this field can most wisely be exFayette Wyckoff.
books, science apparatus and other jiended through the local papers. This
Asst. Adjutant General.
items of equipment to aet*ve the daily alamanar scheme is probably no better
needs of; the school?.
and no worse than many others That
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
bob. up now and then. We hope if thei
Mrs. Darrow of Charlotte, visited
According to what he claimed to be alamanac or other fake advertising. her daughter Mrs. Abe Cazier a few
Veil coined and digested figures pre­ schemer shows up, he will bo invited davs last week.
Mrs. J. B. Mills of Hastings, was the
sented hy the Rev-. O. R. Jonkes, in a to go to ihe next town.
guest of her son A. E. Milts Sunday.
sermon recently in the .Advent Christ­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fowler were at
ian church-at Chicago. “fJO.OOO drunk­
Batttie Creek the latter part of last
LEFT HAND CUT.
week.
ards die in -our country every year.
School Iwgan in the Branch district
Ray Qnigley had his left hand bad­
Since the first grave was dug over 17, last Monday after a three, weeks vaca­
000,000.000 have -perished
through1 ly cut last Friday while working on a tion.
*
.
Only National Bank in Barry County
strong drink. This means that more rip saw for the Tomlinson Lumber Co.
Jim Wood who has been spending a
than 400 nations like ours, or 17 worlds Dr. Lowry dressed the wound and took few weeks with his sister Mra. Frank
like the’ one we inhabit, have been several stitches to close it. The injury Tobias returned to his home in Rut­
land last Thursday.
. damnod !by rum. There are 400.000 white not serious is a painful one.
Mra. L. E. Mudge came home from
teachers employed in the public schools
Butterworth hospital last Thursday
MORGAN.
much improved in health.
of the United States, and they jare paid
M. Gammon of Morgan moved .into
-Mrs. Loyd Mead of Charlotte, spent
about $10,000,000. There are 1.200,Mr. Boram’s house, one mile west of the greater part of last week with her
(XX) barkoepers and saloonkeepers, and Quimby, on ' Wednesday of last week. CreAts and was joined by her husMr. anil Mrs. W. S. Adkins were in
the whole people pay them more than
nd on Saturday, returning to their
Detroit Ikst Thursday.
home Monday.
•l.ooaooiooo a year
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Weaver are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendersliott
entertaining their daughter and son­ and daughter Minnie, of Baltimore,
spent Thursday at C. H. Charlton’s.
One of Armour &amp; Co. ’s managers in in-law frbm Battle Creek.Election passed off very quietly Irat Mrs. Hendershott was called on by
in’trohbte. He asked a witness in the
not a full vote. The hardest fight was several of her former pupils, as she
I win do contracting in building
government inquiry to his home and on road cbmmissioner.
was a former teacher at the Branch
inis rammer and anything in the
treated him with such considrmtioh
■
Loyd M&lt;‘ad and wife of Eaton R^p- school
Last Thursday there were two sepa­
that the ’governmdht authorities ;be- i'l-i are vihitiug their parents at Barryrate parties out soliciting aid for
liOved-his ipurpora was to tamper with ville.
Frank Price finished the bridge over George Sixberry, the man who was
this wit miss. Accordingly he was ar4 :
High Bank creek at Morgan. It is a injured at Chas. Lane’s saw mill last
rested and will now face Uncle Sam fine job and w&lt;&gt; are very sorry' to learn -week. Mr. Sixberry is getting along
himself. There is -no question but tliat he was turned down at the cau­ nicely and will recover if nothing sets
Lt’S h
th.e l*’”‘ ‘owblnsr,
that wbrdihas gone out from Presittent cus. for the reason that he was the best in.
tor tnu manutketun- of Cement
commissoher we ever had and his work
Irving Charlton of the Agricultural
Roosevelt that the beef trust investi­ will provdtobe the cheapest that Cast­ College spent Saturday withTliis unde
' tOT,th&lt;’ comtructlon of
gation must lie an honest one. with leton township lias ever had done. How at this place.
~~
1,0 ‘nd W,M’- 1
«l«o
mt
Mrs. Fetor 8. Maurer &gt;ame’"’home .
ever we hbpe his •successor will 7path&gt;Oth.&lt;Hm"’l
and aufthlng
no'-favora anywhere.
in the line of cement work.
tem after him and’do as well as Frank. from Battle Creek where she liusjbeen |
We understand that Mr. Potts of taking treatment, for cancers. “ The |
Manjr young men mips their chance Baltmore [was on onr streets Sunday p. cancers have been all drawn out and '
to rise in the world Iwcause they are m.. ask aicertaiit widow^.about it^and she is gaining rapidly.
she may toll all about it.’ M
— Henry Althouse and family of Bridge­
nr Grand strew.
Hurtaji.
not ready for the next step up when
street spent Sunday at C. H. Charltons.
the opportunity comes. ,\s long as we
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
YANKEE
SPRINGS.
1
are satisfied with jtwt' eaough know­
Mable"Johncox isSgetting along very z Addie Norris is the guest of rela­
ledge ot skill to perform the work in
nicely with the scarlet, feyor.
tives in Hastings.
hand, we shall never rise any higher.
The new telephone line was complet­
Chas. Williams and family have
Those who have fitted themselves for a ed last week and is working fine.
moved onto J. L. Young's farm.
■
Miss Lizzie Sdhwankoff spent Sun­
Ira Pottor has engaged to work for
sphere of larger usefulness by diligent
toes and choice second growth, butt cutfel*
study and careful preparation, usually day with her aunt’Mm. C. Kahler and Mr. Silcox of Orangeville this summer, i
Eve™ other part as carefully selected The alSLM*£
lho axl&lt;*
familv of Hope Center.
School opened Monday at Yankee!
get the opportunity sooner or later.
forced into pJace on the
1
^ard- Rr«
Richardw7Johncox and family and Springs with Miss Early of Woocland '
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.
should^ spokes are driven into the hub unde? «kSUre' Studebaker slope
Andrew Johncox and wife spent Sun­ as teacher.
—1' * _
' _ I* ■■ I
Will
Ward
and
■
fam
ily
a
re^in
o'vi
ng
’
day
with
Earnest
Johncox.
Where, would this epunrty l» today
Rankin'* Hart is working for his into the John McLeod hoiw.**" Z~T;1
if for the past forty years we had such uncle John, again this summer. i—- •
&gt; Report says Dan Duffey has bought
Tariff as we hiul from 1898—1H97’
tho Herrick farm.
Isaac Buskirk and wife have return­
Our tin industries, our steel industries,
Card of Thanks.
our tropical fruitToriihnrds, scores of
We desire to thwk tbe mviy friends and ed from Harixjr Springs, having spent
the winter with Mr. B’s daughter Mrs.
nelsbbors
for
their
khidnes'-'hud
sympathetic
industries which did ndt exist when the aid during the Illness and death of our beloved John Burpee.
—-—.—;
""
gX'S ^^nvU1’^’s"*“•fa
Bourbons ran the country “in the good
Mr. Hughes of Prairieville, w£Tm
old Democratic times. ” now are foig
thiSjVicinity last week 'buying young
J. E. KnWAMjnr
pre you wme interrrating rrradi^ nratta^t'UXr11 “‘”"’”21
8. B. EDW ABPA
ing ahead with wonderful success.
, Mrs. Anna Raymond'"spent Bunday
—Lewistan (Maine) “Journal."
with her parents in Rutland.
:
Card of Thanks.
Election passed on
off quietly.
quietly. KepubRepub-;
rtfelt thanks to
.. *'«&lt;&gt;«)«* ‘0 extend onr bwtfelt
nnu ,
______ ■ . I,I
MMisted‘ lians
elect entire ticket I..,.
but supervisor
-"*----------Representative
McCleary talked the friends and nelshbora who so Ikindly
u« In oar Ute bereavement tn the
«
death
of
our
by
good
majorities.
Jas.
A
Young
'
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straight from the shoulder when he mother and pand-motiier.
Sktmovk Harjus
warned the Maasachusetts free raw
Lkwih Ham bi a.
HASTINGS BANNER
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.

.

We have a new and complete
line of Curtains now in stock.

A‘ nice ruffled'Mull Curtain at per pair 65c and 75c.
A fine Lace Curtain, 2% yds long, 60 inches wide at per
pair $1-00.
Others ranging in price from 50c to $3.00.
&amp; Curtain Mulls 5c; 10c, 12c, 15c and 18c per yard.

®
w

ur
ft
ft

W. E. MERRITT.
On or Before Apilr 5th
Money deposited in the Sav­

ings Department of this Bank

on

or

before

will draw ini

APRIL 5th

st from the

FIRST. DAY of that month

Compound Interest at 3 per
cent

Hastings National Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Cement Work

■

- ABOVE
EVERYTHING ELSE

L. H. RANDALL,

THE STUDEBAKER WAGON

ICOAL

The Unapproachable Wagon
itxx

&lt;x x. •

Goodyear Broth^k, Hastln,,, WIohl„,H,

Lehigh, S
Pocahontas
Massllon
Washed Nut
Hocking Valley

•r,dffiHEws*ca

�HASTINGS BANNER APRIL 6, 1905.

OUR JAPANESE SISTERS

Shoes!
YES! Lots of them in
tbe New Styles.

Clothing!
The Best in the Market
for the money.

The Same Goods at a
little better price than
the other fellow,
is what holds our cus­
tomers.

The Proof
ie easy; “Insi&gt;ect niir
Line.”

C. H. Osborn

This cut illustrates my new
method of fitting glassee
RETINOS COPY
Requires nO questions to find
the refractiveerror,makes
fitting surer.

F. R. Pancoast.

Wint TO R Me!
Largest stock in .Barry
County to select from.

Suits,
Trousers
Overcoats

To order from S20 up.

To order from $4 up.

To order from $18 up.

_______ ... u-te-l and vary
Aorktituu-itiij'- Coms and r.wk

C. E. Lunn
Fine Tailoring.

Increasing

TRADE
Since renting the Kelley building
just north of the Hastings Nat­
ional Hauk, I have enjoyed a
splendid trade, for which I wish
to thank those who have patroniz­
ed me. To those who have not
dealt with me? wish to announce
that I’ have some splendid bar­
gains in

Second Hand Goods
1 also make anything to order in
the lifie of "Woodwork, and do all
kinds pf Furniture repair work.
Prices’very reasonable.

The People’s Exchange,
W. R. Jamlsspn,

Prop.

MOTHER’S
BREAD,
The kind we all like.

Made

“r6JOcu,,,k
and made only by us.
We also make “Home-made
and “Quaker bread, and a
full line of plain and fancy
goods.
'
• /
We originate; others
attempt to follow.
Oar goods are handled anddelivered by all leading grocerfl.

the city bakery,
VESTER a CARTER.
Phone .67-

Mkir.

Foley
’s Honey
for children.safe. sure. No opiates.

Thus in reeling about Japanese wo­
men, we look with western eyes, and
think with ’ftesrern thoughts and form
estern opinions of habits and customs
that have grown up under Eastern
eyes, thoughts and opinions: but this
is all we can do, and we try to judge
as unprejudiced as possible. ’
In studying about Japanese women
it has been impressed upon me that in
those qualities that have universally
been praised in women—modesty,
fidelity, care of the home, love of
children,’cheerfulnefw, neatness and -I
knowingly add morality, she stands as
a whole on an equal footing with the
women of America.
In the develop­
ment of her mind and in that broader
life of American women, she may nev­
er be our equal. not because of kwr
qualities, hut because of generations i.f
repression aqd a suppression of- hnything outside of her home life.
The motto or aim of a Japanese w«&gt;man may bb summed up in the follow­
ing r“Give up. love, help others, efface
thyself.
This tells a long story, and
gives us a picture ia u'way of their
lives, th© keynote. ‘'Giro up,love,help
others, efface thyself, and it is a minor
key. but it is the minor key. with its
undercurrent of sadness that gives
forth the sweetest music.
To begin with a Ja]&gt;aneMj baby, be it
lx»y.or girl, has a pretty easy, pleasant
Mime of it. It wears for clothes siuiply several little kimonas that can be all
put sleeves into each other, so that all
the baby has to bear in
being
dresaed. is to be put on its back im ihe
kimona that is to be worn ne£t its
body, get into two sleeves, have a sash
tied around the outside kimona and
then it is all dnvwed, sleeves come­
down over the hands, and the kimonos
all long enough to cover the feeLf It
is said that under the good conditions,
with a soft matting to fall upon When
it is learning to walk, with no trot­
ting. or jolting, or rocking, and with
out having to go through what is airoul
trying period to all. the wearisome‘pro­
cess of pinning., buttoning, tyir^g of
strings and putting arms into tigh t
starched sleeviw. that tbe Jap^nem*
baby learns early to tak^ life with
M&gt;ine philosophy.
A Imby is tied to
’ the liaick of mother, sister or nurse and
mh-s many interesting things from it's
high and comLwuible position and has
some interest tn life bt-fere, it is very
old. It Ivarns very early to cling to
'the l&gt;ack like n kitten, rvn'd to adjust
itself to comfortable jKisitions. Amer­
ican babied in Japan strenuously prefer
the back of thbir. amas or nuni«*s tv
their baby carries.
A girl baby
wears much brighter colored ki monas
than. the little- brother. As the little
girl grows older her position will he
an honorable and happy one in prtqxjrtion as site early learns the lessens of
obedience.. cheerfulness, cleanlinras.
neatness, and pleasing manners.
Self
control, and usefulness in her own home
are what she wi.-i&gt;ws most for.
;The cultivation &lt;&lt;f the intellect is a
secondary consilleration. altho as a
rule nil Japanixi girls a're taught to
read and writd ' Under the most dis­
tressing circumstances none but a pleas­
ing and chcerftil- face must be prerentid. This is a’law of their life, gnd
it is wonderful to what extent it. has

all true politer**** and their great mor­
al leMon. -self ak-struint and self abne­
gation. .The effect’ of this teaching,
early and late, is seen in the wwn
of Japan, their quiet dignity, the utter
lack of self consciousness; the thought
for comfort of others, mnkuthem verj
much to be admired.
Bad manner*
among childrep arc unknown and one
writer ha* said that for some reason,
possibly- its qniet surrounding.-*, and
its inherited gCKHl manners. “A Jnj&gt;anes« child coxiep into the world with
little of the skvitgcry and barbarian
toul manners tliat distinguish many of
the children in! this' country, and the
first 10 or i » years of life, do not seem
to Im* pa-wd in one long struggle to
acquire a corttiig off good manners that
will help to redder |t lew* obnoxious in
pdite society”. Formalities pw. be­
tween brother and sister, and respect .ia
always shown to age. the graml i»renta innst alwnxs bo helped first, the
parent* next, then the-older children.
A little girl is the pet of the family
and -nweivos ranch love and rare. She
must learff many thing*, and the duties
are as many as pre to be learned in onr
homes by a young girl, but whereas
many of our girh grow up without
this needful training, such a thing
could not happen in a Japanese home.
EVcry Japeneeq girl take* a rmponsibility in the houwliold. she must see
that tea is rightly prepared for chance
guests, she must learn bow to serve
thia, and that intricate study of polite,
enerw. tbe serjjng of ceremonial tea.
Honored guests are serve* by the
daughter of the family, not U-canse of
scarcity of sen-ants, but ns a mark oi

ing or rtudyiag. All the visiting and
ANOTHER SALOONIST
OLD PIONEER GONE
theatre going comes in the day time. |
ARRESTED
and when the ahoji or sliding doors are '
drawn for tbe night, each family is. Mrs. Jabcz Rockwell, of Hickory
Leo J. Cooper Whose Woodbury Sa­
Corner* Passed Away. Her An­
as a rule, by itself. Many all day
loon Is in Barry County Arrested •
Flower and Doll Festivals, games, all
cestors Prominent in the His­
for Running Slot Machines.
d ay occasionally at the theatre, fairy
Wails are smoky and grimy after
tory of the Country.
t ales etc.. add to the pleasures of her
Leo J. Cooper runs a saloon at Wood­
the winters’ coal and soot They
The door of life has again swung out
need cleaning with AMmUm. The
little life.
bury, the building for which is just
and one of the oldest pioneers of this
new
color schemes art harmonies
At tbe dawn of womanhood no’comirg
across the line in Barry county. He
for this year can only be done with
place has passed over the portal to the
has not been obeying the law with re­
out dreams are in her bead, no flirta­
Alabasttne. The coloraare the rich­
unknown.
spect t&lt;| slot machine*, having in his
tions Ind romantic adventures fill her
est, the lints the moat permanent,
Mrs. Jabez R. Rockwell died March
tbe hues the moet beautiful in Alami nd. She thinks of menwben she thinks
place one of those appliances for teas­
37. 1905, at the residence of her daugh­
bastlue—there isen’t any wall cover­
ing nickels out of a toys pocket.
at all of them, us higher beings to lie
ing that is just as good.
ter, Mra Albert Lawrence.
deferred te and waited upon. She ex­
Wednesday a warrant was issued for his
She with her husband came to this
AhbstsdM does not need washing
arrest, andhe and the offending machine
pects to marry of course, practically
place 51 years ago .and has lived here
off before a fresh coat can be appli­
every woman in Japan^doea, but i*er continoohly eves since. The deceased which is said to belong to Byron Dick­
ed
—you simply mix Alabasttne
parents will choose thez young man; whose maiden name was Rachel Boman inson. of this city, were brought 'to
with cold water and a^ply with a
Hastings on the 5 o'clock train. Coo­
she is not obliged to marry him. if he
was the second daughter of John and
brush.
Any decorator or painter can
is distasteful to her. but it is is expect­ Miriam Boman. She was born April per was taken before Justice Bishop,
apply it—or any woman can apply
ed' that she shall be dutiful to her par­ 14. 1822, in the town of Palmyra. waived examination and give bonds
it
herself.
'ents in this matter. At the ago of six­ HayneCo.. Penn. She was descended in the sum of $500 for bis appearance
teen she is a finished product. Pure, 'from some of the early settlers who in the Circuit Court. We are glad.the
tn bulk. If your dealer can’t supply
sweet and amiable and knows what to particiated in the early struggle for Barry county officers are moving to
you. send us ft!.- n»n&gt;&lt;- Mid we will
do on any occasion. Her deeper or Indefiendence in the jrtirring and try­ have the laws respected. Public senti­
ment
is
with
them.
higher nature is quite undeveloped, re­
ing period, of Revolutionary times,
ligion has- little real meaning to her. that had so much to do with* the early
Plnesalve acts like a poultice. Best
but ns far as she goes she is wonder* history of our country.
thing In the world for boDs, burns,
ALABASTINE COMPANY.
cracked hands, tetter, ,etc. Sold by F.
fully efficient She is prepared to do
_____ Grand Rapids. M14h.
---On her mother's side she was descend­ L. Heath, the druggist.
her dutyqm wife, mother and daugh­ ed from tbe VanVliew who settled
ter-in-law. She1 is obedient to a point along the Hudson river some time in
Auction bills, printed on good heavy­
of violating her very highest instincts 1600, and later at the Delaware Water Bears ths
■TiittdYwbwAlwrsBwM
paper. 200 for $1. 75 or 100 for $1.50 at
for the sake of others should necessity Gap,
Penn. Her great grandfather
tbe BANNER office.
demand it. she is self abnegated to an John Staples, was an Englishman,
extent almost unknown in any other bom in. London-, the son of a deceased
race.
But here the happiest period member of the East India Tea Co. He
of hoc life is at an end. The compar­ waa 19 rears of age when he cam** to
ative feedoni of the lifer in her own thia country, on board the ship that
home ceases and she goes to the home brought the tea for • that “Boston Tea
of her husband to nerve him. and to Party” in December, 1773, when 342
be under the domination of her chests of tea were thrown into Boston
mother-in-law from whose decision Harbor. His sliare of his fathers es­
there is no appeal.
tate was invested in the cargo of tea
The marriage sen-ice takes place at until it was thrown overboard.
He
the home of the groom. n::d consists soon afterward became interested in
of drinking "sake” the national liquor America and deserted the British and
from a two spouted cup. It is a sym­ enlisted in a Maryland regiment and
nave your
bol of the equal shari ng of the joys and fought for independance in tbe Revolu­
Sewing Machine
sorrows of married life. You see a tionary war. He was Beverly wounded
Repaired
for
Japanese girl docs not have to consider at tlie battle of Brandywinu and was
All Grades and Sizes in StacK
Spring use .
whether she will have to ask the min­ nursed back to health by a kind family,
The LOWEST PRICES for the
ister to leave out “obey” from the ser­ the lady's given name being Rachel.
BEST QUALITY.
vice, but on the other hand she would He named .his first born. Rachel in
never think of not obeying her. future memory of the kind old lady, and Mrs.
husband. Her trousNeau consists of Rockwell was also named in memory
drosses for all seasons and lovely obis of her*
all grades. NEEDLES and all repairs,
Hastings,
Mich.
or sushe&gt;. as Japanese styles do not
Her frtther was a soldier of 1812 and
change they last for years, or oftep for his family were among the-first settlers
a life time, two -sets of fine bed furnish­ of New Jersey. She was married to
ings. these consist almost solely of the Jabez R. Rockwell Jnne '12, 1845. at
big padded futon "or qui|ta which are Tafton, Penn. Mr. Rockwell having.
.
laid on the floor xvach night. She iasaedlivvrAy in 1895;
brings to her new home rj bureau, a
Five .Children were born to them,
table for writing, a work- Ikjx. two Mrs. Emily R. Johnson, of Lansing:
hicquer tabl.-s for fix4 serving, and Mfiraiti M. of Hickory C orners-; Gcordishes for them, including chop sticks, giamiH. jwho died in 1800: Dr,'George
twijake the place of our silver. Four T., of [Emex County Hospital, Newark.
ot( five'tbousnnd yen. equal to sSkiXX) in N. J. aid Florence A. wife of Alliert
our money is not vxtniyagcnt for a Lawremjv. • She leaves seven grand­
wealthy family to spend ou a brides children and three great grandchildren
trousseau. This is like a dowry for of this iplace. The funeral -was held
True.
should -she be divorced, it is still her Wednesday, conducted by the Rev. D.
There are TEN REASONS why the Detroit Vapor Stove-ls the
own. A trosusoau must include all B. Pope.
best. 1st—It is the simplest. 2nd—It is the most durable. 3rd
manner of presents to every one, Ja­
Mrs.'Rockwell had the love and re­
—It requires no generating. 4th—It Is absolutely safe. 5th It is
pan leads the world in present giving spect df I all who knew her and had
perfectly reHable. 6th—It cannot get out of order. 7th —Explos­
ions arc impossible.
8th__
—it ___
has _
---------“
*9th
“*- —There
------ *------__ r___ ____ _____
pure**fire.
Is no
apparently. The young couple do not lx-en a steadfast member of the Metho­
smoke. 12^*—
10th—There is no smell.
Ladles arc especially invited to
establish a nc^v home as a rule, but a dist Protestant Church since her girl­
inspect it. .
hood.
lii
the
early
pioneer
days,
be
­
wife goes into the home of her hus­
bands parents. Divorce is -very com­ fore there was a house of 'worship; in
1st Door .North of Hotel Barry.
HASTINGS. MICH.
mon. A man can send his wife back this place. her home was always oi»cn
to her parents.. for any ,niason pr no for tlie public Sabbath service. In the
reason. -Wives can'get divorces but as spirit of-her Master she sought ’every
the children with no exception belufig oppirtunity to do good in his name and
to the fatlwr. a woman will, as a rule. in the larger life of .reaping what she
Ijearall things- rather than, leave her has Miwti. Mrs. Rockwell has gone Into
children. A young wife is something a fullnrifc of existance that excludes re­
like a head servant. She lis honored gret and: that says with no uncertain
by her own aermnts Isi-ausc. she note, “lio thou so live. ”
Calmly she looked at. either life, and
stands next to the master. I She .must
here!
makingitime will,
and we Wish to
look after his ' comfort in every way. with no thought of hcraelf. She must Saw nothing to regret.-or there—to fear.
$t©ek

ALABASTINE
YOUR
WALLS

WINDOW
SHADES!
McCOY’S

Sewing' Machines,

LADIES

WillfielnteP

ARCHIE
McCOY’S

The DETROIT
yapOf 8foVeS

ested in this.

•Tried and Found

JESSE TOWNSEND,

Your Needs in Seeds

wait tijwn her paripbein-laiw in the
utmost submissive obedientw. She is
not an iwlviser of . her husband, she
muij render him serrice in ia cheerful
manner always. It is she who makes
the homes pledsant. * nothing of this
devolves upon the huslHind. No mat­
ter where the' canw'. if the home is
unhappy the blame falls upon her.
»A11 this sounds rather dreadful, yet in
the minority of homes the situation is
a happy one. It is her joy and pride,
to conduct her household in a perfect
manner, to uphold the honor of her
huslmnd and their home in*every way
possible, to pnquire feasts for his hon­
ored guests, and to care for her child­
ren. If there is a mother-in-law. it is
a pretty serious .question to the young
wife, as she is the real ruler of the
house.; the son must also oltey her and
she must have first consideration in
all things.
.
When the moniing first dawns the
little wife arises, puts out the -night
lamp. &lt;&gt;i&gt;ens a sliding door apt! dresses
herself. Then ahe awakens/the, ser‘vants and helps pre|iate breakfast.
Then she arouses her husband i id his
parents and heli» them with their
dressing. helpaHhe servants remove the
night shutters, foldspway the bedding,
directs the wiping of the mats or polish­
ed floors, so that even-thing is clean,
and open to the morning sun and air
before breakfast. She bows low and
smiles sweetly as her husbaiid starts
for his’work. It is said' that it is no
wonder there are no bachelors in Japan.
It is a wonder that some of onr men &lt;To
not migrate there. The husband gone
for the day. the wife goes about her
many duties. It would seem at first
thought that a house with no furniture,
and carpets, looking glares,
iaMca. pictures
ixctunw
and frames, stoves or ffurnaces, withchanges of
of style
style
few ornaments and rtb changes

to
carvMb- «■&gt;,! ntotly. bho ha»
a certain care 4.r her yomucnr broth*"
and airtere Sb* »&gt;»’»
t'ooking'
Mwing. arrangement of lluwere cmbroidery, and the endlro. fb&gt;e !«&gt;&gt;■&gt;&lt;• «
Juun&gt; «iqn*to. Th.' ereninge are in clothing that there would be little for
armJth. family h.i»chX or
Xvre. in gamre. in which the fatally
Continued on page ten.
including the am enta join, or in sew

Garden
soon lie here
i announce that we have a. large, new, fre^h
SEEDS of all kinds

TAKES FIFTEEN DAYS IN JAIL.

Henry |Goodrif*h partook too freely
of Jefferson Street “Oil of Gladness, *’
and whk run in Tuesday by Manhall
Philipps. Justice Bishop thought $10
or 15 (lays in jail would ba the-proj&gt;er
figures, dnd Henry is numbered with
tho«j who partook of the hospitality
dispensed by Sherff Fumiss.

of-

IN BULK
IN PACKAGE.
A nd we would like to supply your wants.
We also
have a fine line of Groceries and deliver to all parts of
the city. ' :::
Telephone orders promptlyjfilled.

COOK &amp; SENTZ,
TH E GROCERS,

HASTINGS. HJCH.

HRS. HALL’S MIRACLE?.
Experiences Simkarfto This Have Oc­
casioned Considerable Comment in
Hastings.
Few women are better known in Lock­
port, N. Y., than Mrs. Pattie D. llall.aB
she belongs to one of the best families
and has a large circle of friendsand ac­
quaintances.
In a recent interview
Mrs Hall said:
“The experience I have been through
hi the last two years seems like a mira­
cle. 1 was so badly off that life seem­
ed almost unendurable, and my deaf­
ness increased so that 1 could scarcely
hear anything. The suffocation in my
cheat arid the indigestion caused by my
catarrh, produced very severe suffer­
ing. I had five different physicians,
bought everything that anybody re­
commended to me, but finally gave up
In despair.
“One day my milliner asked me if 1
had ever tried Hyomei. I began the
treatment, and can thankfully testify
that Hyomei does cure this terrible dis­
ease. Since using It my hearing is
greatly improved, and the only time I
ave catarrhal trouble- is when I take
cold. I then use Hyomei, and always
get instant relief. My friends and ac­
quaintances marvel at the change in
my health and hearing.”
Hyomei has made many cures of ca­
tarrh, and in connection with Hyomei
balm, of catarrhal, iu Hastings. Simi­
lar experiences to that of Mra. Hall’s
hnve
created
aJnrg
.
----------_ ’_Tge
sale for Hyomei
with
J. riundway.
Hollaw
'iiu W.
w. a.
.
The
ohl
Tbe complete outfit,
including the in-,
haler, costs but 81, while extra bottles
are but 50 cents. Ask W. J. Holloway
for the strong guarantee under which
he sells Hyomei.

POUR QOUI PAS Jr.
A son of McLaughlin’s great i’ercheron, who won more first prizes in i
this and the old country than any other horse known. Pour Qoiii Pas
Jr. is the exact image of his sire. He is coming 4 years old (weighs
L«00 pounds, stands
bands high and is a coal black color that Will not
fade or look dull. He has an excellent head and neck, carries up well.
Is well quartered, han an extra good back, well muscled, stands
clean sound legs aud is an extra mover for a draft horse.

MAGNAT II
A son of old Miko 44 aud grand-son of Herr Arhens on his dam’k side.
He is a high grade coach horse and his stock all show like pure breed
colts. Of course his colts will not be Uigible to register but I will put
his colts up against any sired by imported stock. Any one iishiug
something good for the very reasonable-price will do well to ese this
coach horse.
These two horses will travel in company and make the season of {1905 as
follows;

SI 0.00 to insure colt 9 days old. I 88.00 to insurse mare with foal.
80.00 for single service, cash in hand. Persons parting with mares be­
fore knowing them to bo with foal, or not tending regular, or breeding
to some other horsu after breeding to either of these will be held for the
above Insurance price. :: Care will be used to prevent accidents but 1
will not be responsible if any should occur. Interest will be charged at
rate af 6 per cent per annum on all sums not paid on or be forb Judy 1, '06.

TERMS:

F. S. CLAPPER
Dowling

Mich.

�4

HASTINGS BANNER APRILS, 1905,

STOP! WOMEN
ALL-IMPORTANT

FACT

That In addressing Mra. Pinkham you
are confiding your private ills to a woman
— a woman whose experience with wo­
man's discuses covers a great many years.
You can talk freely to a woman when it
is revolting to relate your private troubles
to a man—betides a-man does not under­
stand—simply because he is a man.
Many women suffer in silence and drift along'
from bad to worse, knowing full well that they
ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural
modesty impels them to shrink from exposing them­
selves to the quest ions and probably examinations of
even their family physician. It is unnecessary.
Without money or price you can consult a woman
whoM- knowledge from actual experience is great.

Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation:
Women suffering from any form of female weak­
ness are invited to pt-omptly communicate with Mrs.
Pinkham at Lynn, Maas.."All letters are received,
opened, read and answered by women only. A
woman can freely talk of her private illness to a
Woman; thus has been established the eternal
Confidence between Mra. Pinkham and the women
of-America which has never been broken. Out .
Of the vast.volume of experience which she
has to draw from, it is more than possible
that she has gained the very knowledge
that will help your case. She asks notnIngin return except your good-will,and he
advice has relieved thousands. Sut-cly any
woman, rich’or.poor, h very foolish if. she/
does not take advantage «if this gencrons
offer of assistance. — Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicin«4'o„ Lynn. Mass.

Following we publish two let­ •’ As you know, I wrota you that my doctor
ters from a woman who accep­ mill
I must Itava an operation or 1 could not
ted this invitation. Note the Hva I then wrote you, telling you my nil*
menu. 1 followed your advice and u&gt;i eriresult.

V'4? "&gt;XN&gt;N

tiruly well I can walk tnitai without an
ache or apain, and I owe my life to you and
to Lv&lt;Ua E. Pinkhain't Vegetable Compound.
1 w[«h every Buffering woman would read
this te«timoniaJ and realm* the value at writ­
ing to you and your remedy.”—"Mr*. Mary
Dimmick, 59th and E. Capitol Btnx.tn, Ben­
ning P. O., Washington, D. C.
When a medicine has been successful
in restoring to health so many women
whoao testimony is so unquestionable,
you cannot well say, without trying it,
“ I do not believe it will help me." -If
you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bot­
tle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound at once, and write Mrs. Pink*
ham, Lynn. Mass., for special advice—
it is free and always helpful.

a

CASTORlAi
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought* and which has been
in uho for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.

What is CASTORIA
Castoria is u harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Didrrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tbe Mother’s Friend.

GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

Bean the Signature of

The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

A
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VCI
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and
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DETROIT.

COLONEL’S
VALET

[Copyright, II®. by T. C- McClure.]
Colonel Bennett of the native Sixth
Infantry, stationed in tbe province of
Bombay, bad 'taken a native valet be­
cause that was the fashion, and he ex­
pected the fellow to assassinate him
some day. because that was the .custom
of native valets. He jbought the event
might happen the, first year, then the
second, the third, and when four years
bad gone by and no* attempt had been
made on his life-he culled*Nlzam to him
one day and said:
“How te It that you have let me live

AND CONSIDER THE

• First letter.
“Dear Mrs, i’inkhtun:—
“ For Might year* I have Buffered something
terrible i-?try month with my periods. The
pains are excructaUng and 1 can hardly stand
them. My doctor says I have ovarian and
womb troufato, and I mtut go through an op­
eration if I want to get well. I do not want
to submit to It if I can jxwlbiy help it.
Plmse tell me what to do. Ibopoyou can
relieve me.**-Mrs. Mary Dimniiek, 59thand E.
Capiud Sts, Benning P.O., Washington,D.C.
Second letter.
‘ Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
,
“ After following carefully your advice,
aud taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, 1 am very anxious to send you
my tortimonial, that others mav know their
valuumd what you have done for me.

I THE

0flice over Horton's Grocery Store.
Office 273.
Residence 168.

Bouie time In the tblrtlre of tbe last:
century Prophet Joseph Smith. St., tbs
MonuoH.Kand a party ofXiis followers
were proselyting iln Musklngutn coun­
ty, O. He appointed a certain day
when he would, show the people his
wonderful powers aud that be was a
second Christ by walking on tbe watore of Mud creek. The water was,
always muddy. A day or two before
tiie time, set grandmother's brother
Robert and a couple of neighbor boys
were accidentally attracted to .toe
Mormons working at the creek and,
rouceailug tbemaeiyes, watched toe
Mormons put dowii stakes gnd put
planks on them from bank to bunk,
tbe plank resting about six Inches un­
der water.. Alter tbe Mormons left
tbe boys went down and took out toe
center plank, where tbe water was
about ten feet deep. The next day
Balaam Smith came down to the creek
and, after a long exhortation, started
across toe creek. He was. all right
and on top till be came to. toe center,
where bls "powari" seemed to leave
him, and he went to the bottom. This
was the end of Mormonism In that
county.
-

"May the sahib colonel live for a
thousand years," was the reply of tbe
man with the impassive face who stood
before him lu cringing attitude.
"That’s a’’ gammon, Nizam, and you
know It Like all other Hindoos, you
have a deadly hatred of tbe English.
You wish for nothing so much as an­
other rebellion and a chance to cut our
throats. Do I not speak the truth?"
“Great aud powerful are the English,
and their rule Is merciful and full of
It was lu a subway train. On the
Justice."
lap of n woman, apparently her moth"All sheer.hypocrlsy on your part. Nl- .er, sat a girl of some eighteen months.
, zam. You’d like to put your knife into Next to them was another mother with
a' dozen of us today. You have now
her two-year-old sou. Each woman
been with me four years."
petted the other's child, and the' boy
“Four tong and happy years, sahib, liked the attention and laughed and
colonel, ahd It would break my heart pranced.
The girl maintained a
to have ybu send me away."
straight face. She did not fret, nor
“More rot. There has not been ' n apparently did she want to cry, but If
wtok In the four years that I have not
the. word can be used In the case pf
knocked you about I arn quick tem­
one ho young she was bored. Tbe
pered, and 1 strike first ami talk after­
petting of her own mother and of the
ward. I have cuffed and* kicked you.
other woman clearly had no rffectnftd I have bad you whipped. and I'm
Then the 1'ittR* boy entered the lists.
not fool enough to think you have pass­ Edging up to the child, be put his arms
ed It all,by."
around her neck and said. ”1 love *oj!’’
“In my heart ■there Is nothing but
Then! it was that there broke over the
love forytbe sahib colonel,” replied the
.baby’s face the first smile that had ap­
viilot.
’ /
peared since tbe long subway ride
fAil right, Nizam. You won’t tell the
truth, and 1 dhu't make you. rind so from! HiiMetu began. And us for the
mother*, tbe usual and natural com­
we will let this subject drop. Take n
pointer from me. however. When you ment* as to prescience followed.—New
York Tribune.
set out to kill me make a quick Job of
It.’ If you don’t 1'11 have you roasted
over a slow fire.”
Letters of marque and reprisal, ns
Nizam went away to falx room to
ponder. It was true that be hungered they were called. were first Issued in
the time of Edward I. to give leave to
for the cotonel's death. He would have
retaliate beyond the marches or limits
given everything but bls own life to
bring It about. It was .true that for of a country for wrongs suffered at
the bands of u power nominally at
forir years-'he had been ready for any
pence] In This first instance they were
opportunity and bad never been with­
aimed nt Portugal. About a hundred
out, poihou, but he feared tbe white
years'
Hater two Hanse towns In Meekin *. They could trace the most sub- I
lenburg, wishing to relievo their
tie poisons, ami they wen? always sus­
prince, who was Iwfeiiguered In Rtockpicious. He knew of several valefl*
holtpt Issued letters .of marque—
who had killed their sablba, and each
thieves’ jotters, ns the sufferers called
and every one bad been found out and them-lto all the rascals of the Baltic,
punished, uo matter how sharp they
were. He had often wondered If tbe authorizing them to*victual the besieg­
sahib colonel suspected bls feelings, ed city. This done, they turned them­
and. now pint he knewlie^lld he might selves into n • confederacy of sea rub­
bers known us Victualing brothers, or
be taken »ut and shot any day. Tbe St. vitallus* brothers, and rendered
Hindoo's alarm lasted for a month.
the Scandinavian suns unsafe for half
The* be tognn-to pluck up heart again.
a century.
Tbe simplest and easiest weapon at
hand was one he bad never thought of.
and the Idea came to him Hke a flash
A .wise editor say»: 'A man told us,
one day. An hour later he was acting tbe other day that we did not publish
on It Two days .later one of the beg­ all tt&gt;e thiugs that iMkppctDed.
We
gars visiting the compound to ask for should say noL Id tbe first place, there
food carried a basket When finding is somebody else depending on us for
himself alone with Nizam he said:
a living. -If we.printed all that hap­
"There in tbe basket you will find a pens we would soon to with tbe an­
cobr* fresh from the Jungle, and tbe gels. In order' to please the jieople we
slightest scratch from his fangs means must print only tbe nice things said
death. Let him be turned loose Ln the of (hem and leave the rest to gossip.
sahib colonel's room, and be will do Yet it's a fact we don't publish all the
the rest, When serpents are found ev­ news. If we did wouldn't It make
erywhere, who can say that you had spicy reading? But It would be for
anything to do with tills T’
one week only;
fiext week you
There were guests at the mess that would read our Ubltuary.
All the
night, with much drinking and s[&gt;eecb- news is nil right 4ben It's about the
maklng, and the colonel came in late other fellow."
and staggering under bls load of wine.
He was not so far gone, however, but
that be remembered certain things,
A curious ceremony la performed In
and while being put to bed he sleepily Japan by the court musicians at cer­
said:
tain Shinto festivals. Both stringed
"Nizam, you liar and hypocrite, you and wind instruments are used, but It
know you'd like to murder me, but you Is held that no sound should be allowed
haven’t the nerve. You are a coward. to fall upon unworthy earn, aud. as
You naven't the courage of a woman. aotne of the ears present might be un­
I’m drunk tonight and shall sleep like worthy, all the motions of playing are
a log\but I shall bare no fear of you."'
gone through by the musicians, but not
"I shall watch over the sahib colonel a single sound is heard. Tills strange
as a mother over her child," replied the custom dates back many generations,
valet as he turned his face aside to but since the advent of civilization has
hide n smile.
,
rapidly lost favor.
JUulf an hour later the basket was
ujsM-t in the colonel's chamber and the
hosing and angry cobra turnwl loose.
A New York woman tolls of an ex­
Ho .would find the sleeper wlihln ten
perience which she bad recently in quo
minutes and bury hit? fangs In bls flesh. of tbe large department stores. She'
Nizam sat down In his own room tn was looking for. some bouse furnish­
enjoy the sensation. In the course of ings and, walking up to one of the
an l|aur be would go out on the veraufloorwalkers, asked where she could
On and push one of the screens aside see the cnndehibra.
.
and give the cobra a chance to escape.
“All canned goods two counters to
It might be said be bad been cansthe left,” answered the Official guide
kwa ai&gt;out the screen or they might sny briefly.—Harper's Weekly.
tliftt the sahib colonel bad blundered
around after being left for tbe night.
There wav a bright moon, and it
Extreme's sometimes meet in the
shone, full Into Nizam's room. There
malls. In a recent pile of exchanges
were neither screens nor glass to keep
toe Yukon New from Dawson. Yukon
It out, Tbe natives of India care neb territory) was In ■ juxtaposition with
ther’for heat nor insects. As the valet
the Isle' of Pines Appeal from San­
sat crouched on his haunches, ?vonder
ta Fe, Isle of Pines, and the Freethink­
Ing pnd listening and smiling, home)
er of London lay cheek by Jowl with
tiling came wriggling over the sill of
the Christian Intelligencer of New
the window and dropped to the floor;
York.-New York Tribune.
The cobra had got out through the
screen of the colonel's window, but had
not made off to the Jungle. For two
Aunt Jane—What n man Henry Is to
minutes the serpent remained quiet.
tear and swear! You used to sny he
Then It began crecjflng toward the
never lost his temper. Emily—Yes,
valet H!« eyes were fastened updn It
that’s when he was paying attention
and dilated In horror, but ids muscles;
to mo. Evidently he was saving until
were paralyzed, and be copld make no
afte? be was mnrried.-Boston Tran­
move. Nvorar, nearer, and thou the script.
cobra erected Itself and hissed and
struck.

“I thought he was a confirmed bach­
“Nizam, where the devil are you?" elor, but lie's engaged to Miss Capset­
shouted the colonel next morning as ter."
he turned out of bed. “Oh. there you
"M'ell, I suppose we shouldn’t be sur­
are, you Imp of Satan! What—dead? prised. Eternal vigilance is tbe nrtve
By George, so he is, and from the of liberty.”
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swelling 1 tliould say it was the work
of a cobra Sorry fbr the poor beggar
Nd human l&gt;elng. man or woman, can
that he died without getting n whack net up to a sublime standard without
M. QViD.' giving offense.—(■banning.

TONSILINE
SORE THROAT
PROBATE ORDER.
Stale of Michigan, the Probate Court for tbe

PtamM Hon. Cha*. M. Wtack, Judge ot
Jh'du- matter of the ratate of Aarto C
d'ot^rraditix and filing the petition duly
Bed?ef John Carvrth and Mary Clark the M*
mlnWraton of «*» esteta. «&gt;»«■ &gt;«’0, c0'?r‘
reprweut that they are pryjwred to render
their n::sl awuut aud ask that b day to fixed
for hearing the name and they discharged from
Mild tru.*t. Thereupon
It is ordered, that Friday the JMh day ot
April !A. D. WM. at ten o'clock In the* forenoon
at said probate office, to and 1» hereby appoiotad
for tonrtng bald petition, and that all pertoos lslerested In said estate sp|*ar tofore said court,
at said time, and place, to show cause. U any
thereto, why (he prayer of said pefltlaier be
not emiiled.
' 11Is, further ordered, that public notlw there
of to given by publication of a copy of tblsorder.
for tbrre mmccmIvr weeks previous' to mW day
of hearing, in the Hasting* BAXSKB a new
paper primed and circulated la saM county.
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chas. AL Mack.
Judge of Probate.
; ELLA C. HZCOX.*
KngiiU-r of Prolate. ■
(A trepoopy.)

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’notice of beabikg claims.
State 4f Mlehlxan. County of Barry, m.
Notice is heteby ft ven. ttist by aa order of the
i*rot&gt;4tc ourt for tlie County of Barry, lusdr on
the M. day of Mitrch. A. 1&gt;. tsofc. four raouUis
from chat data wcje allowed for creditor? topre­
sent tnelr claims aitnlnrt the estate of Thomas
Iaurra«&lt;Hi late of said county. de»"«»*ed.
ami that all dredllors of said deceased are requtrrd’to prp*-i&gt;t their claims to said Protiatr
Court,»t CQe Probata Office in tbe City of Ha*llnn.ior rxamlnattou aud allowam». on ui lvfore th- 3rd day of July next, and that
Mich ekiInis will lie heard l««-for&gt;' said Court, on
Mond*F tin- 3th day of Jifly »e:
o'clock tn the forenoon of Hurt day.
l&gt;at»« March 3rd; A. 1). inns.
Judge at Probate.

Notice of. Letting
Drain Contract.
X&lt;rtl4 l» 'Hereby GKrt». Tb«t I.’ Philip W.

County Hf
on the
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= Get Your Year’s Reading
NOW!

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one tirnr MUufariten to JSbakkfm whtO order*i^of thelr papers at
tbe Banner and
r 0« of th 'rai
Pa‘d UP
can gut
follows:
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BAS-siat and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean ’
B*&gt;txitH and New York Tribune Farmer
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rons5!TrtK“rI^papertor'mii«'lI^!CO?n,l&gt;&lt;1?tl011 ,0 Banxiib patwe can san yon mone’y^iiu tJ^Sd^k. ,n‘ SLIS' *£”' H“ on ’^ch
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,1,e BANNER
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Prio. ar. made on tVeX^‘i’nT'™’

�HASTINGS BANNER APRIL 6, 1905.

A. D. Cadwallader's
REAL

SUCCESS TO ANOTHER BARRY

ESTATE EXCHANGE.

EXAMINATION

Office over Pierson** Grocery.

HASTINGS. HICK.

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No. 340-A farm ofgllS acre*; toil Is
clay loam and aaud loam and lavs well.
70 acres improved, 18 acres bottom land
with nice creek, balance wood lot.
Plenty «tf fuel limber. -.Flue orchard,
fine buildings, barn is a basement 34x46,
30 rods from a fine church. 1 mile from
school, fine flowing spring near build­
ings.
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No. 308—A fine farm of 125 acree,
boil 1b heavy clay Ibaxn, level aud free
from stone abd .Mumps, all improved
but 10 acres wood lot Fine buildings,
including scale house; barn is basement
40x64. Fine location % mile from school,
church, stores and creamery.
No. 445—A farm of *30 acres, good
sandy, gravel and clay loam and lays a
little rolling and borders on a tin* lake.
A good 8 room house and out buildings.
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acrea. R.
F. D. and telephone line,2^ miles from
Hastings. Might trade.
No. 301—A farm of 47 acree, fine clay
loam soil, lays rolling.
Borders on a
fine lake of resort, 3 miles from two
little railroad towns. Fine buildings.
No. 449—A farm of 1W acres; 105
acres under plow, 85 acres of fine beech
and maple timber. A fine -large sugar
bush. Fine stock and grain farm. Good
buildings, including silo; barn is base
ment 40x60. Fine location.
No. 44ft—A farm of 120 acree: 115
acres improved, balance oak wood lot
Flue fruit and plenty of it. Fine large
buildioga. Soil is a tine clay loam. Near
school-and fine location.
Atid too other farm* for sale.
SEND FOR MY PRINTED

DESCRIPTIONS.
AN OPEN LETTER
•ung Man. Dear Frl
Mr.
t. do you
a farm ? If
Have
one?
your answer
wish to
“yes." for a
to this q ■tfon
property tltyt any man.
fiirm la the
r had. When all else
young or old.
In*. You [know that
flail*, the farm: re
flu-mu are constant
r’.nlna in value.
If you ever hqpe to have a farm, why
not make the start now, an|l take ad­
vantage of the rifling yricef yourself.
Instead of'waiting until yoh have to
pay more for the same pronecty? No
man can make a imistake inf Investing
now in wild or partially clc .red laud*
at a fair price, a* the annul I *Increase
---------Ip value will be very much nore than
the current rate* of interest.
I offer for sale ten thousar 1 acres ot
choice wild land In the soul fF part of
Jjriilland county, al from $7.0 1 to
per acre. This
— land
.,v-1. lo frot
‘ . t •» to 10
mile* from rollrohd. bat ne•|r echooia
and mostly on goop roads nne generally
tin R. F. D. routes. Soil Is 1 rat-class,
mostly hardwood, with Seatt ring pine
and htimlock. Some ot Uwr«- l acts huvv
t for «ame.
The title ia pt-rfe.3t, with nil 1 nxe* paid
Up. I %vlil sell them-tn A»rty-t ere tract*
&gt;i y.inent of
an torttract, wlthi
Sct'iMi and annual payment* of $?*OO
or more, a* purchaser may di Blre, with
tax per cent interest on def« Ted pay­
ments. What t-anier termt do. you
want? In thl* way, any yt ung man
Whoda willing both to work a: id to save
fils ettrtdngs. may have a ’arm and
hardly realize that he ha* bald anything for It- touch of thl* h
adapted to beet rnislng. anh will -be
worth from ?.’&gt;(&gt;.'«) to
per acre
when subdued and dcvelofib-d.
My
■jtoung friend, can '♦ ou afford jut neglect
thin -opportunity r If you think well of
thej'hanee, rail upon or addte»s,
.

Mich.

tme u. s.
NNAP-

CHANCE FOR SOME

BARRY COUNTY BOY
Examination Will Bo Held at Niles,
Wednesday April 19th, 19M.

A competitive examination conducted
by the representative in congress from
tbe fourth district of Michigan to en­
able him to make selections fairly
tunong apidicants for appointment an
midshipman in tbe Unilwl States Nayal Academy, win be hold at Bullard's
hall. Niles, Michigan, on Wednesday.
April Hl. 1M05.
Tho mental examinati
will be con­
ducted by a Ixxard of.
ree competent
examiners and will
r the branches
ordinarily taught&gt;K grades below tho
high school
•hysician will be in
attendant to
amine applicants ns to
their physi
qualifications.
The
date having the highest
standi
ill be nominated midship*
man
the candidates haring the
igheat standings will be nomifin&gt;t, second and third alternain accordance with their standing.
The nominee for midshipman and the
altraates will be required to take an
admission examination at Annapolis,
Maryland. on the first Turaday in June
l‘.Kk\ and at the date of such examina­
tion nominee and alternates must not
be less than sixteen nor mofe than
twenty years of age. lLn rase the nom­
inee for midshipman fails in tho ad­
mission exam|nation. the firsf alter­
nate will bectyne nominee; in cave of
hi* failure tl?e second^alternate will be-‘
come nominee, and in case of his fail­
ure tbe third wil£be named.
*
Candidates mnst^be actual, legal resi­
dents of the fourth congreseional dis­
trict of Michijcan. and at the earliest
jKxnible date should inform E. L. Ham­
ilton. Niles, Michigan, ofx-'their inten­
tion to tak%the preliminary, competi­
tive examination. April 111.
An epidemic of felons seems to have
broken out this spring.' among the
afflicted Being Albert Patton and Henry
Andru*.
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FINE LAKE.

Navigation ha* ^opened on the lake
and tbe waves are washing the xhores
of old Fine lake once more.
The lake branch of tho Banfield rural
telephone line is in operation now.
Mr. Stillman has the work nearly all
done. The line M&gt;uth to will Frey’s
will be won in.
Wheat has univr looked much letter
than it does now.
Courin Coleman of Battle Creek spent
Sunday with his folks at houu.
C. hl Haul and son Roger of Battle
Creek, spent a few days last week on
the farm.
Chas. Hutchins of Kalamazoo, was
the guest of Ed Bowne and family
last week.
" Mire Mabie Bowman-led the Epworth
League at Banfield Sunday night. Some
very g&lt;**l talks were given on tte sul»ject. ••f^dod for the Christian. ” -Seme
very fine music'wa* &lt;&gt;n the program.
Mire Nellie Bowman
H “n” *’***’
and a lady from Battle Cnwk render­
ed some nne violin eolos.
NORTH EAST BARRY.

GASOLINE
STOVES

Pr-Hv dull towrt meeting Monday.
Farnu-rs have U‘gun plowing and th&lt;ladies liave commenced house cleaning
A wwiid will lie given nt\ the horn,
of Mr and Mra Frank Nhwton Fri­
day evening April 7. A cordirt imi­
tation ti« all. Calf’* and coffw and so
forth will U- served.
ElizaU'th Hinds bf Hind** Corners,
visited relatives ‘"er Sunday at this
’ 'uhit- Kahler and family spent Sun­

This I* the «eAMQ. of th- yatr when*
an- thin kin* nf warm weather
comforts. 1 have a few Seeood Hand
GASOLINE STOVES Milch Will be sold

SEWING MACHINES
I hsvo «ome goo4 bargains In Second
Hand SEWING . MACHINES. They
ar&lt;* in gocxl condition and will |do Rood
work.
•
Remember that Fi» are rrpnutytattve*
of tbe । lately &amp; Dpnovnn co., the "Uom|.|ete House Enrnlsbers." and twill se’-l
you anything you wont for the home oc
monthly lnstallinetiti&gt;.

day with th.- latter gphrento of -Shultz
Vernor Webster and wife visited
near D-fiton Satunlay and Sunday.
Sol Stanton will move tbi* week.
Miiw Lula Nobles bogtm school at
C«lar Greek Monday..
CaartUs Clark commenced to work for
Harry Bellinger Monday
Mire Gertie Fisher went Sunday to
liegin work for Mra E. Muwry of
HendeHbott corners
• R. E. Webster’s tenant house will be
completed this week.

Wm. G. Forman.
Jone* Block.
Jefferson St.
Hastings, filch.
We Miy and sell Second Hand Goods,
k—■—

M Humors

FREE

Ar, impure mature which the Birin,
Brer, kidney, and other orgami can
not take care ot without help, there la

With every cash purchase
at my store you will get a
ticket free of charge, for the
amount equal to the parchase. Return

TEN DOLLARS
of these check* to my store
aud you can get

FORTY CENTS
worth of any article in my
stock FREE.
.
i A Complete line ot Orocerlee end
I deliveries made to all parts of city.

\

John Woodruff,

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The Jeffersun street Grocer.

Phone 314

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such an accumulation ot them.
They Utter U» whole system.
Pimples, boils, eczema and oUier
ampiiona, low ot sppetito, that tired
twUnf, bUIous turns, Its ot indiges­
tion, dnU headaches and many other

COUNTY BOY
Roy Will, a Brother of Cha*. Will of
this City is Chasen Cashier of the
Big Rapids Savings Bank.

Roy Will a brother of Cha*. Will
and formerly of this city was recently
choean cashier of the Big Rapids Pav­
ings Bank. Mr. Will was a harberin
Bushy Brothers shop for some time and
went fropi there to Grand Rapids. He
married a stenographer in that city
and she induced him to take a busineas
coarse in the Ferris Institute at Big
Rapids. When be graduated from that
institution, three years ago, he secur­
ed a position a* bookkeeper for
Hood and Wright of Big Rapids. He
filled that position with credit. While
they were sorry to part with his *ervioea. they did not stand in the way
of his promotion. Irat gave him a tes­
timonial that was indeed enviable. He
will take np his new duties on the first
of May.
We are glad to note the suceesa of Mr.
Will. a/Tlie was a Barry County boy
an&lt;J they are always bound to succeed.

ENGINE RAN OFF THE TRACK.
M. C. R. R. Freight Engine Derailed
Near the Roller Mill Thursday
Night.

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One of the engines on 'the doable
header freight train ran off the track
on the Roller Mill siding Thursday
night. The freight was a special and
was switching around the yards about
1 o'clock, when the front engine ran
through the derailing switch. The
brakeman cither zdid not know the
switch was there or forgot that it was
open. The engine went down in the
sand and a wrecking trai® was called
from Jackson to act it on the track
again. Had it gone much further it
would have undoubtedly rolled down
the embankment, and the accident
would have been more acriotm.

Do you trade with DePue?
IF NOT TRY HIM.
We get a fresh supply of Vegetables and Fruits twice a Week.

EVERYTHING FRESH.
Be sure you get my price* before you buy
or sell.
Bring your produce and get

GROCERIES, DRY GOODS or
Anything you want.

J. HOMER DEPUE
Phone No. 86.

Garden Seeds.

IT IS EASY TO PICK

WALL

PAPER

PROPER

THE

DESIGNS

more Attractive

aggregation

New and Artistic Wall Papers

PARMELEE.

Wm. Kepkey and wife were guests
of James Kepkey and wife Sunday.
A number fruui Middleville attend'd
the Missionary meeting at A. M.
Clines Thursday.
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David Peraixlt returned Satyraay
from a fur buying trip in Northern
Michigan.
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School rommened Monday after a
weeks vacation.
Philo Cline was in Grand Rapids
one day last week.
Mra A. N. Warren who has been
visiting her daughter Mra Philo Cline
the past few weeks, returned to her
home in Lacey Friday.
Daniel Brown has 'greatly improved
his lot by enclosing it with a now
wire fence.
Gedf)ty Todd having purchaiMMl a
farm near Cadillac, moved bis family
to that place last week.
Mrs. Z. M. Jones who has lieen for
some time sorely afflicted with rheuma­
tism is slowly improving.
The election of the Sunday school,
officers last Sunday fdr the . following
year resulted as follows: SupL, Mose*
Stutz: ‘Asst. Supt., Mra J. F. Mor­
gan: Secretary. Miss Ina Bass; Treas­
urer. O. A. Carpenter: Chorister.
Miss (dadvs Morgan , Asst. Organist.
Mire Mabie Carpenter; Tho teachers
will remain the same as last year.

POLLEY DISTRICT.

■will tell you the price.

We have

(arpets, Ru^s, Linoleums, Draperies
To match all shades of Wall Paper.

Renkes&amp; Walldorff
Pianos, Organs.

PhTJ^sX.83 0X90.

Mra. Charles Sedgwick anil children
leave Monday for Roswell. New Mcxico, to join her husband who went there
some time ago for his health.
A farewell party was given at the
hiune.of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kelley
last Tuesday evening, before, their re­
moval to Delton. We regret to h&gt;se
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley from‘our vicin­
ity. but our Io--, is Deiton*te gain.
AJonzo Dickson and family will oc­
cupy Elmer Kelley’s house. _
\A’dvHw!rt Munroe was at Kalamazi'u
Saturday.
uemiie McBain of Holland and Ford
LAKE VIEW.
.
McBain uf Ypsilanti, sjient a weeks
vacation with their ptrents Mr. and
Gil Linsed and wife visited at Bert
Mra D. McBain.
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Fred McLeod’of Ornngcvilli spent a McKay's Wednesday.
Mrs. John .Varney and daughters
few days la-t week as the gm*st «rf his
sister Mra 11. Storr. He left Tnesdny Rilla and Lillie, visited at Bert Mc­
,v
for Orr. North Dakota .where he will Kay's Thursday.
•Ask Warren ^Coollmugh how nurty
sp-nd the ^tiinmer.
bushels of potatoes it tykes to get a ।
Andrew Schaffhauser was in Has­
marriage
license
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tings lAst Saturday.
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Mr. Fero and daughter arei visiting
his daughter Mrs. Daniel Erb. .
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Irving Charlton of the Agricultural
ASSYRIA.
College spent part of the week at home.
Mr. and Mra C. C. Gage entertain­
ed two pf their grandchildren from
M. C. Excursions.
Battle Creek la&lt;t week. *
Milton Hart'im. Jay Holton. Dessie
Very low one wby colonist rate* to
and Howard Severn are rldertaining points in Washington, Oregon, Vallforo
ta, Montana and British Columbia will
the mumps.
Mra (ieorge W. Totnpkint will en­ be in effect Mar. 1b;. and will continue
tertain tin- 12 A. H. .Thursday after­ until May 15th Inclusive, good coach
accommodations will be furnished.
noon April 13.
A number from here atteml«l the
,
W. S. Barron, Agent.
funeral of Mra Asa Wright, st Battle
Creek, last Thursday.
Mr. rfnd Mra Alvarez. Wik-ox and
&gt;Ibt bad Ym tire Mnn BacjM
children of Bah If Creek, visited rela­ Boors the
Biyuxutr*
tive* here last week.
.
Vance I*ark of Battle Creek, virited ,
his grandparent® Mr. and Mra l&gt;»n
Park last week
Jereie Sjumlding visited her sister
Mrs. Oliver Tasker Saturday and Sun­

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and oar service ia pleasing our patrons &gt; n ML L
Telephone us and we will call and get
your work and deliver when finished. vLV I HO

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Want YOU to figure with lhetn if you are'going to build.
They are*the oldest and best stocked yard in the county
and just to look at their fine »tock of

Lumber, finish and Doors
THEIR

*
*

PRICES

is to be |deased. ’
WILL PLEASE

YOU

TOO.

Also, they have a very fine

Come and see them!

Perry Wooley moved hack io Lacey

thi4 week.
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:
Terete Wooley was given a ph-iwunt
surprise- last Thursday evening, by j
about 4&lt;&gt; of' her friend- un«l school j
mates. The evening was fqient with
rau»ic and games.

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Capital,

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$75,000.00

Surplus,

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$20, 000.00

MARTIN CORNERS.
Mire Ethel Barry of Ypsilanti spent
her vacation nt home last wwik.
Mr. and Mra Edwin Mend apentSundny at Chas. Offleys in eMt Ca«tle:
tOlOi r
Mtre Juna Perry and lady friend pf
Hwrtiiiga. spent "Sunday with Mire
Julia Barry.
.
" Mire Minnie Roush of Hastinp,
■p-nt Sunday with- relative? at thia

1 Bert PUI«y Of Jackson. vftRod rela­
tives and friends a this place.tbe part
week.
.
Miw Jessie Bolinger of Hasting*,
vished friendtai at this plane a couple
of di»y.“ last week.
- Mito Orslxwm had the mirfurtune to
a horse . It dropped dead in tbe
road comingifrom Morgan
Mrs. Alice Whetstone and Miss Alice
Whetstone, visiterl Mra Lizzie Crabb
a I’onple of days last week.
There was a warm sugar party at
Lewis Hiltons Friday evening in honor
of Bert Pialey of Jackson. A plea,-uuit time was reported by all present.
Umw. Farley and family moved into
Shard Endsleys house Monday. Mr.
Farfey will work for Mr. Endsley thia
summer.

IRVING.
Mrs. H. Smith made her brother.
S. R. Chambers, a farewell visit last
Turaday before leaving for Now York.
Mrs. C. A. Gaskill and daughter
Rtrbv of Quimby, viaited her mother
Remove all humor*, overcome all Mrs. Mra S. R Chandlers last Thurs­
Kheir effect*, *treugtben, tone and day and Friday, going home Saturday
morning.
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Invigorate the whole system.
Mary Strong starts Tuesday for
-1 had salt rheum on my hands so that I Lakeview to attend school.
Mrs. Strong goes to Grand Rapids
—Id not work. 1 took Hoods sawrIUa
on business.
.
X It drove out the humor. 1
Town meeting passed of! quite mild.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills

The BANNER will print 200 auction
Bareaparllla promisee to *bin» on good? henry paper lor fl. 75.
Lmq* the proml*e«

Officer!

Drawing
Interest

Clwter Rinser, President.

R. B. messer.' Ul« Pres.
fl. fl. Anderson, Cashier.

all the time your mon­
ey is in the savings
bank it grows at an as­
tonishing rate.
Every dollar is like having a man working
for you. And evert time you add a dollar
you have another worker. Put your dollars
to work at

Directors

Cbnitr m««r,
R. B. mnwr,

R. C. Trt»d&gt;,

nt

l ew«,

w

&amp;

and yon will find the handBonevt and best cement block
you ever eaw If you are going to use any for your house or
y nut wall.
! ,

fit

w
uj

Cement Block machine sf

i Fo/ey’s tioney end Tat

troubles are due to them.

Its use till the sores
las O. Beomr. Bumrord Bans. Me.

GERKEY.

The whole community wm shocked i
to hear of the death of Mrs. D. Smith ‘
of Lake Ode»-&lt;a. Sunday evening. She J
wm taken with typhofd, fever about a ■
week ago but not contidercd danger-1
ous until the last day, or so. She was
a model woman and one that will lie
greatly misted. An active church
member and an every day Christian.
Let Rush’s mother is very low with'
cancer of the stomach. She is an old
pioneer of Odessa township.
Mra. J. Mvera has’ returned home
from Lake Odessa where she has lieen
attending meetings for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood of Muskegon,
are visiting friebds and relatives in
this vicinity. 'They spent Saturday
night at Mrs. Myera ana Sunday night
at Will Gavits.
Mesdames Hatton and Merriam at­
tended the revivkl meeting several
days at Lake Odessa last week. The
three cow boy* have certainly had
iwme wonderful succees in converting
people a that place, over 800 have lieen
converted in the two weeks of their
stay there.
School began Monday morning after
a two weeks vacation.
Will Gavit and wife visited an unde
near Morgan, Saturday and Sunday.
Jesse Barlier from the Pere Marquette
railroad spent Sunday at the home of
his sister v. Spencer."
J. Spencer has the foundation nearly
completed for his Ism which he in­
tends moving very soba
Winslow Amiable of Berlin spent
Sunday at home.
Mr. Haight of Middleville has moved
Into the homfe with his father on the
.Branch dace, and will help work the
farm this summer.

Bastings City Bank

D. S. BooUytar,
Ertt Watert,

fl. fl. fladerKn.

3 per cow mtrtit paM hi SavW Department
awl wspouSW whl-atawflV

If you haven't many to start no matter.
Start anyhow. It will not be long before
the dumber will grow to a very respectable
size.

money to Loan
o* Real Eitate Srcuriw

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HASTINGS BANNER APRIL 6, 1905,

THE LODGES.

Judge Smith went to Charlotte Fri­
day to attend the banquet of tho Char­
lotte Business Men's Association,
A large attendance of Masons wit­
which was tjeld that evening. The
nosed the raising of Homer DePue to
banquet was a fine affair, . about 800 tho third degree Wednesday night.
Asa Wilcox is home on a visit.
If you are going to do any building thia year, it
1 have a fine line of
being present.
"don’t cost you a cent" to let us figure on the bill
J. R. Mason was in Grand Rapids
After the lodge closed refreshments
Mrs. Eater Coon, who spent last were served and a good time was had
gatnjday.
.
for BUILDING MATERIALS you will need,
week with relatival in Hastings, re­ by all present. A number from out­
- was in Middleville
and it mpy
turned here last Sattfiiiay and will re­ side the city were in attendance. • Mr
Th
.
main a few days more with her daugh­ Greenmon . past master of Valley City
Hagrald Townsend has returned to
ter Mra M. A. Dietrich, before return­ lodge, Grand Rapids, was among tbe
Spring Arbor.
AU of the very lateat and bought
ing to her home at Farwell.—Middle­ visitors. _
direct from the factory. I would
Dr Sheffield, of Nashville, spent Fri­ ville Sun.
We have a large and complete stock of
Barry Lodge K. of P. is taking on
-also like you to call and see one
day n the city.
Mesdames E. Busby. Walter Watkins. new life,. initiating new candidates
of those '
Lath,
Shingles,
Lumber,
2 M as Isola Abbott visited Bellevue M. F. Abbott. James VanKouvering 'for the' various degrees at almost every
ffloore’s laproved
frier ds last week.
Kep Silsbee and Belle Seward sjient meeting. Guy Crook as Chancellor
Coal.
Wood.
Coal,
non'Ieakable
in Wednesday in Charlotte the guests of Commander is taking great intereat in
e. H.
n Mallory, of
r Naahville. was _
Bricks
Mra. Mark Warren. Mrs. John Busby the lodge and its work, and is being
the City Thursday.
and we know we can not only SUIT YOU. but
Seilian DeLoug of Naahville. is visit­ and Mrs. Ed Holbrook, of Lansing supported loyally by the membership.
were there also.,,
&gt; They are the very latest and beet
ing friends .in town.
PLEASE you as weB.
I Fountain Pen made and do not
A preacher out in Kansas is re­
The Barry county Pomona Grange
E.
Hendrick
and
wife
drove
over
:
H.
i soU tbe fingers.
SEE OUR UME OF ROOFNG.
meeting Jn G. A. R. hall yesterday sponsible for this: “I had occasionjit
to this city Wednesday.
one time to hold Christmas service* in
Mra. Julia 'Willison spent Sunday was a very successful affair. District
a
little
town
not
far
from
Topeka.
The
Deputy Root; of Allegan, and State
with Naahville friends.
Prescriptions prepared as if ' for
Deputy E. A Holden, of Lansing, choir was composed of two old maids
the Doctor’s own use.
Lo &gt; H. Pryor was in Middleville on
were the principle speakers. There and two old bacheora’ When the choru,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
legalI business Wednesday.
BAUER BROS., Proprietor*,
was a large attendance- and much in­ to the official Christmas hymn was
Phono 254.
Sign of the Elephant.
A. Sheldon made a business tri^p terest manifested.
reached the old maids sang "Unto us
to Grand Rapids Thursday.
a child was bom’ ’ and the old bachelGeorge Menhennick was in Grand SHOWED AN UNFAIR SPIRIT lora followed up with ‘iv-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-1.
w-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-1. * Then some wag in
Raju, is Thursday on business.
the front-rt&gt;w had to snicker. That set­
A. C. Buxton, of Nashville, was in
We Believe Two Democratic Aider­ tled it The choir quit abruptly and
Our
Don’t
Buy
the c ity on busineess Thursday.
men Did So in Placing Their City
the service came to a end. ’ ’
2 Mr i. C. W. Warner and daughter
CARPETS. MATTINGS, and LIN­
Ticket On The Voting .Mach­
were in Grand Rapids Thursday.
ines.
never
larger than
Card of Thanks.
Mils MinnNt Knapp spent last week
An unfortunate contention arose
right
and our
Tv tboso who so kindly BMlsteduxlu our Ute
in Nashville and Grand Rapids.
Saturday over the position assigued tHT«arwo&lt;!nt
tn tbe drain of our belowd wife and
Don’t place your order fof en­
W. ,A. Hams was in Vermontville, the city tickets on the voting machine* mother, we wish to extend our &lt;1
larged pictures with any agent, \
The many kind sets shown v* wl
who, iu 99 cases out of a IDO,
Monaay to see his mother Mrs. Lake. by the election commissioners. Under cred memory.
cares nothing about suiting ypu,
R. A. Colwell, of Lake Odessa, was the Ijafiot system the state and. city !
All they want is
m th । city Thursday on le^jal baiiness. tickotsfwould have l*en on separate j
MONEY.
Ro&lt;. H. H. VaiiAuken and daughter ballots, and required as much know-.'
Grand Rapids visitors Thum- ledge of voting methods to vote one;
I take orders for enlarging
city ticket as* the other. With the ma­
day.
t
Statures aud will give you LOWchines it was possible to carry out the
!R PRICES than any agent
~ Mr. Ed Sage returned to Chicago
spirit
as well as the letter of the law
Considering the grade goods offered.
can. for the same grade of work.
Thun day after a visit with Joe/Sage
by placing the two City tickets apart
I atm in business in Hastings: I
If you have anything useful
You
everything in
line
and f on Uy.
have a reputation to sustain, and
from tlic state tickets, placing the dem­
that you want to sell, or if there
cannot afford to ‘•fiim-Ham” tny
FURNITURE and
FURNISHE. L Holbrook and daughter Isabel, ocratic city ticket first and the Citizens
is anything useful you want to
patrons as so many agents do.
buy,' place an adv. tn the
of La wing, sjient Sunday and Monday city ticket liv$t. Then it would have
■
our
double storeion
­
Place your order with me.
in th« -city.
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BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
taken ru» much pains and as great a
ferson
Doi aid Smith came up from Jackson knowledge of voting methods to vote
If you have a bugjfy that's lying
idle in the barn; a stove or
Satur lay. spending Sunday and Mon­ one city ticket as the other. But plac­
other household goods you
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
ing tho democratic city ticket on the
day with Hastings friends.
don’t use; if you have any stock
Hastings,
:
Michigan
Mrs C. A. Hepburn, of Grand Rap- machine where a democartfc voter
you want to dispose of; a house
Would
have
to
take
pains
not
’
to
vote
it.
you want to sell or rent; if you
ids, was the guest of her sister Mrs.
PHONE 226.
HASTINGS, MICH.
want a girl for house work; in
while the vqter of every other party
W. B. Sweexey the past week.
fact If you want to buy, rent or
would have to take paixfs in order-not
E. .1. Smith, of North Star, was in
sell, just try our Want Column
to vote blank on city officers, docs not
It brings buyers arid sellers to­
thi-_ci y Friday in the interest of the
seem to us ns fair.
gether, and only costs ONE
IsMuih g Beet Sugar Factory.
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
- In making up the election commis-.:
Mra S»VB. Wilcox was called to Paw
INSERTION. Try It.
sionera, Mayor Heath, though elected
Paw Satul
the serious illness of on tbe Citizens'ticket, selected two
,her aunt ’
A. Crandall.
• j afdermen who Were efocted. two years
FOR SALE Farm of 187 acres . fine
Mr. and Mrs. Ek A. Burton returned ago on ■ the democratic city ticket. house, haras, sheds etc., good water,
W e are making a special run just
friiit. Pleasantly mtnated on main
now on steak and are selling good
Thursday from California, where they These two made the majority of the road near school. Gne half mile from
cuts for Eight Cents. Our trade
have ijeen spending the winter. «
commiraion and insisted on doing as R. R. station. Man- DeLaney, Doster,
is rapidly growing and we ask
Mich. R. F. D. 1
Mrs.; Will Chidester and son Keith, we have explained.
you to give us a trial.
,
South and the Nortl
It probably is true that they liad a
returned Thursday- from a few days
FOR.SALE—Fine well bred driving
Premium Hamsand Bacon
legal right to give the democratic city­ mare, three years' old. good size and
visit with Grand Rapids friends.
Radishes, crisp and fresh
cured the same as it Is cured Id
per bunch_______
5 cents
Lettuce, fresh......................
Mr. land Mrs. Wm. Keats, were home ticket tho advantage they did. But all right (1&amp; Valley St
the country. Guaranteed to be
------ per lb 20 cents
Green Onions.....................
the finest made.
.per bunch
5 cents
from Kalamazoo tbe fore i&gt;art of the they had an undoubted legal right to
Celery....................................
TAKEN
—
From
Frailk
Herrick's
place
both
city
tickets
apart
from
the
..
per
stalk
"
*
7 cents
When yuu are In a hurry
week tp visit relatives in xhe city.
State tickets as we have shown, and as Wednesday evening an umbrella be­
J. M. McElwain and EL G. Hol­
longing to me. The one who took it
to MaKe a Garden
they were requested to do. ’ Had they will please return it at unco and avoid
brook tamo over from Lansing Satur­
this spring? We can supply the seed for the beds of Let­
done so, they would have shown a fair further trouble.
Hprcl.il ntcnntlL‘3 aiven each ord»r. ai;d
Alonzo Still.
day to cast their votes on Munday.
pronipl dellverleM made.
tuce, Radisbee, Carrots, and all other Vegetables, as well
spirit, which we do nut think they did.
as al! kinds of Flower Seeds.
Supt; A. W. Chamberlain want to Had the voters of tbe city been famil­
FOR SALE—4b acres of improved
Ann Arbor Thursday to attend a meet­ iar with the voting machines, it would land 8 miles from Hastings, small
ing of the htate Teachers Association. not have made so much difference. house, stable and granarv. noil heavy
clayjoam Half hilly haff level Price
Miss iGenevieve Rider returned Mon­ But tho machines were used for the p00. Address, A. P. Wood. Hastings,
The MEAT MARKET Man
Peas, this years pack..
.........per can 7 cents
from a weeks visit with her sister first time, and we think these two ai­ Mich.
Two doors east of Clin Bank. [ day
or 4 cans for 25 cents
Mrs. James O’Meara of Kalamazoo. dermen could have well afforded to
Corn, fresh and tender
.....per can 7cents
FOR SALE—Ono horse, weight 1100.
Phone 22 Hastinas. Mich. [ Miss Grace Zagelmoier, teacher in have waived the advantage thoir action Good
or 4 cans for 25 cents
roadster.. Also one three year old
Catsup
per bottle Scents
1 the Alma schools, spent last week with gave to their jiarty ticket
colt. M. 8. Senter. Sea. 14. Carlton
twp. Address City, R. F. D. 8
•
her parents and other friends in the
Titman
Won
Out.
city.
’
LOST —Between Hendershott school
Mr. Young, of Grand Rapids, rep­ . As a challenged vote in the 4th ward houHe and Hastings, . patent end board
resenting'the Murphy-Young Adver­ yfis overlooked in the count, Monday to dow Harrison wagon.Finder addreas
R. F. D. 6. or
tising Co. was in the city Friday on night, it left D. K. Titman and C. E. H. R.
Benedict tied for City Treasurer. In
business. .
ceive reward.
Miss Mary Bradley, of the Battle the draw last night, Mr. Titman was
» EXCELSIOR COFFEE, tbe
, Creek schools, returned home Saturday th\lucky man. and won ont
» 35c brand for............................... 30c «[ after a weeks visit with her aunt Miss
» EMPRESS, Java and Mocha 25c !
Lida Shaw.
} BULK COFFEE .... 15c. 20c, 25c I
Holland Is said to be the home and
Rev. H. H. VanAuken goes to Grand birthplace, of skating. and without
Rapids
Saturday to officiate at a com­ doubt skating was first practiced there
Give us an order and you will
munion service in the Third Presby­ and in tbe far north. -In a country of
be pleased.
lakes and canals the necessity of writ­
terian Church.
•
tALASKA RED SALMON,
ing and running on Ice must have been
Dr. J. C. Andrus will attend the
f extra nice at............................
15c
felt from the earliest days. In Hol­
Southwestern Michigan Dental Associ­
’ SPECIAL corn, every un
land they show the bone skates which
ation meeting in Kalamazoo Tuesday were found In one of the mounds of
• guaranteed............ ..................
7c
and WtMlneeday.
which a Friesland village was built
» CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS 10c
A. A. Anderson and daughter Jo The skates were fastened to the feet
&gt; I want your Butter and Ufta and will nay &lt; sephine retnraed Thursday from Port by straps passed through holes which
» the blafcut market price. ‘
Huron and Marino City, where they were made hi the lames. A Danish
historian mentions the sjxjrt in 1134.
spent a few days.
The bone skates were also first used In
Henry Smith and family were called England. A writer In his account of
^^ELL creased trousers moving a spotless covert alonf
Lake Odessa Saturday to attend the the amusements of the young people of
» Dry Goods and Groceries. ! to
the avenue make a happy sight on a spring morning.
funeral of a relative which occurred London lu the twelfth century men­
, FWR DOORS RASr OPOOODYEAR BROS «
tions the fact that It was'1 usual for
I he contrast sets you thmking that it s most Easter. Our top
, HARDWARE.
PHONE
&lt; the following day.
them to fasten the leg lames of ani­
Roy Smith and George
coat, are just the shade and the cut that go well with an op­
mals under the soles of their feet by
left Monday night for tbe
tying them arottnd their ankles; then,
timistic spirit.
northwest where they exjiect to] take taking a pole shod with iron, tAey push­
Cherry man. come over and take a try.
ed themselves forward with great ra­
up farms and locate.
;
pidity by striking this pole Into the ice.
Mrs. EL A. Rider returned Tuesday
from Grand Rapids where she spent
Cklee an.
the week, the guest of her daughter
Mrs. McJarvls had inrlted a num­
ber of friends to dinner, but the cook
Mrs. Claude Campbell.
Cra-venettea for rain or shine S|O to S21la thoroughly relished after driving
left her on the morning of tho appoint­
to the city, and especially so, if it in
Miss Mabie Spaulding who is attend­ ed day without a moment's notice,
well cooked. Dont bother-to bring
Sec those 5Oc "Famous" shirt, that we are showing.
ing the Kalamazoo seminar}-,, spent the •ays the Chicago Tribune.
your own dinner when you can get
•spring vacation with her mother and
In this emergency she hunted up an
a line meal at our restaurant for
e never before had such fine pattern, and good values.
old friend of tbe family. Aunt Chloe,
other Hastings friends.
only!
wife of Uncle Ephraim, and asked her
Rev. L. H. Humphrey, of William­ to take the cook's place.
ston. was the guest op Rev. Bradley
•Til cook de dlnnah, missis," Hald
Lunch room in connection and we
Wediuwlay. aud attended tho evening Aunt Chloe, “if you’ll give me wofs
make a specialty of order cooking.
left”
service at the Fisher church.
We also carry a full line of Baked
Mrs. McJarris agreed, and within
Goods, Cigars aud Confections.
Supt. % R. Washburn, of Dexter.
a few hours the dinner was well under
LEADING CLOTHIER..S.
Mich, . schools has l&gt;een re-elqcted for
another year. This will be good news
Later In the day she visited the
to his many friends in Hastings.
kitchen.
Fiwt door east of Bsnner Office.
••Why. Aunt Chloe." she said. “I bare
M. J. Weaver and daughter Miss
only five persons to entertain, aud you
Ronc returned from South Bend Mon­
ore cooking^ everything there Is in tbe
flay. where they went to attend the house! What is that?”
’
funeral of Mr.&lt; Weaver's “father, B. F."
"I want to make sho’, missis,” said
Weaver.'
auntie, ”dat dere’ll be sum’n leF."

Ladies!

( PERJONAL MENTION

Dont Cost a CENT

Hinting Paper
and Envelopes

SAVE YOU $ $
Soft

Hard

Toiraiain

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W.J. HOLLOWAY

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

Enlarged
Pictures

stock

Early.

Delay.
of
OLEUMS will
now,

be

Prices are
WAY DOWN

YOUR

WANTS

of

will find

the

of

HOUSE

ING at

H. J. Christmas,

large
Street.

Jef

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co,,

STEAK

LiKe a Spring Song

Of

Call Phone 22

w
w
*

Going

F.W. Clifford

Specials,

•*

! TRADE

Phone 16

•WINNERS
I

fW, H. FAIRCHILD, i

A WARM
MEAL

25 CENTS

Barnaby Bros.,

Prices

-

IO. to $15.

Chidester 8 Burton

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For 3 cent
Wall
Paper
COME TO US.
FOR.
5 CENT WALL PAPER
SEE, UJ.
See us for any kind of
' WallPaper. Let ue quote
you prices and show you
our samples. We cert­
ainly have a Sue line
V^e make

Olmdew Shades

Mias Gertrude Smith was in Kala­
mazoo Thursday aud gave a talk be­
fore the. Twentieth Century C5ub, re­
lating to her jiereonal experiences in
Japan, which was spoken of as a very
Got your spring suit at J. N. Coverts interesting and entertaining effort by
"tore. Woodland.
.
the papers of that city.

10(11 NEWSI

We have all
ROOM
CURTAIN KODS, ROLLi.

all

We

You Act
^as Judge
and Jury,

Shirt waist suits from $2 to $ 12 at
Haying just-purchased the property
H. &amp; M. Witbey's
of Hiram C. Palmstier in the south
Wanted, 10.000 pounds of buckwheat. part uf the city, Leo Myers of Rutland,
expects to occupy his nice new house
Hastings Roller Mill Co.
Good bargains in clothing at J. N some time next week. The sale was
made through A. D. Cadwallader s
Covert# store. Woodland.
Real Estate Exchange.
AM tbe new styles in clothing at j.
.A Hastings lady in conversation with
N. Coverts store. Woodland.
an acquaintance recently said: “When­
For flour, feed. coal, wood and eleva­
ever my husband com&lt;w home &gt;. late at
tor stock. phone 199. Menzo Turner. night he brings me a novel. ’’ “How is
A. E. Davenport han sold his driving that, •' inquired her friend. “Oh he al­
horse to Dr. Waddle, of Kalamazoo. ways has lota of fl ction on tap at such
Note the announcement of Jesse timea, ’’said the lady with the late hus­
Erb’s auction saloon our 12th page. band.

The many friends of John Thornton
will be pleased to see him out again with
two healthy sound legs. He brake his
leg last August aud several times it be­
came so critical that Dr. Burton
styles of
thought he would have to, amputate it,
.
NQULDINO5.
There was a very pleasant dancing but by careful treatment he is able to
-report the leg as healthy and strong.
party in K. of P. Armory Friday eve­
Prof. A. A. Stanley, Prof, of Music
ning.
\
have
colors
in the Univ, of Michigan, 'speaking
Shoe repairing neatly and promptly
of the company which will appear un­
done. J. C. Woodruff, with C. H.
der the auspices of the senuir class at
Osborn.
St. Rowe’s hall, April 14, says: “I
. Ira A. Baldwin has sold his fine, flock have no haltapey whatsoever in re­
tbe of registered Shroishire sheep to P. T. commending the Ann Arbor Concert
Colgrove.
Company. All of them are ineml&gt;ers
pail,
Not less than thirty new bouses are of the Univeristy 8ch&lt;x&gt;l of Mimic Fac­
Hard Oils, Shellacs, Wood
already planned to be built in Hastings ulty and are girxxl and wordiy artists. "
Stains, Enamels,
in this
year.
Oxi i»age eight will be founiil an adv
fact eveajjthing needed in
Fred Myers mid Fred Bush have com­ for C. H. -Oslwrn. adveltfsing the
pleted a comfortable new cottage at Chas. Kaufman Bros, line of jrlotliing.
The Kauman clothing is noted in* the
Wall lake.
The Sunflower (Hub .held a {pincing clothing world for its fitting and wear­
ing qualities; aftf for its low.coirt, suits
party in tho creamery building Satur­
ranging from WO to $20 id p0ce. Mr.
day evening.
Osborn carries a full line of this cloth­
He is likely to have the most religion ing and invites the pulJic to call and
who allows others the largest liberty inspect his stocK, which embraces a
in religion.
fine line of loots, shoes, and gents fur­
Tbe Druggist*.
t Phone 31.
While we should profit by the exper­ nishings, as weir as an excellent stock
R. F. D. drders filled the same day ns ience, of others, we should try to lie u‘
of clothing.
received Heath’s Beef, Iron, &amp; Wine,
little original ourselves.
George W. Perry, who will be rethe House Cleaner's Tonic.
The Shultz* girls will ‘display their menitered as the editor of the Belle­
line of millinery on Wednesday Apr. vue Gazette and later of a paper in
18. in the brick store at Shultz.
Coldwater, and who was for two years
Wanted. a good active boy. nut Secretary of the Michigan I^ress Associ­

all sizes and all colors.

What we say roe do, we do do

We Stand By the Verdict
feeling confident that yon will indorse.onr judge­
ment and declare the attractive assortment of
Petticoats now on exhibition, the high­

House and lot for sale. 714 Emit
Grand St. Enquire of Geo. M. New­
ton.
Kqllar Stem is building a cottage at
Wall lake, just beyond tbe Renkee cot­
tage.

est art in petticoat making.
Their very name is a symbol of excellence, and »e
believe you will find their quality in material and
making to be the same.
They are snappy in design—made of specially lus­
trous materials—and remarkably reasonable in
price.
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of

PAINT

From the 10c can to
5 gallon
Varnishes,

and

Plione 30,

WRIGHT BROS.

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House Cleaning Time.

Fred L, Heath
&amp;. Carveth...

afraid of work, tj&gt; learn the printer’s ation h]is purchased the Elk Rapids
Progress. Mr. Perry's fronds among
trade. Inquire at BANNER office.
the press of the state will ils: glad to
Thu only way you can get into the
welcome Inm l&gt;ack to tbA newspajier
Kingdom of Heaven is to carry tlie
field, and wish ’him prosperity and
Kingdom of Heaven in your heart.
success in Kia new ventunj, The peo­
If you want auction bills printed, ple ot Elk ILifiiils will find Mr. Perry
•call at the BANNER office. We .will a live newspaper man. rfnd we are sure
print 2U) on good Jieavy paper at
he will endeavor to pnmish a paper
Rev. Arhur Trott delivered it mis­ that will be up-to-date in every way.
sionary, address at the Trinity M. .E.
Chnrch-in, Grand Rapids Wednesday
evening.

Th J. S. Goodyear Co.

are

Seamless
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Rep«r&gt;DC ol

E*C”

JOHN BESSMER.
THE JEWELER.

HASTINGS. MICH.

THE

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WORK SHOE

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There is no better work
or Farmers’ Shoe made
to sell for $2.50.
Has double sole, plain or
capped toe.

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Quality Shoo Store.

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BLACK TAFFETA. 18 in.

FLOWERS
*ud lot* or ante |iuu.«.

promptly Ailed.

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BLACK PEAU de SOIE. 21 in.

WHITE PEAU de SOIE. 20 in.

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BLACK. WHITE CREPE de CHIEN. 24 in.
COLORED TAFFETA SILKS

yJ 50c
yd 75c

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yd $1.00. $1.25, $1.50

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BLACK PEAU de SOIE. 24 and 36 in.

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BLACK TAFFETA. 36 in., wear guaranteed

Miss Lida Shaw ’entertained a small
company of Indies Thursday afternoon
at flinch, complimentary to her neice
Miss Mary Braflley. of Battle Creek.
A number of Maceabeni and Lady
Maccabees of this city . and Quimby,
gave Howard Thomas a very pleasant
surprise at his homo in the seepnd
ward Thursday evening.
A very enjoyable and miich appreci­
ated feature of the Methodist Sunday
School is the orchestra of twelve pieces
led by James Troxel.
.
Rev. C. A. Glass the blind evange­
list. will lie here soon to assist Rev.
Allen in revival eerviceti which will be
held, in Townsend's hall.
The Free Methodist quarterly meet­
ing will be held in Townsend's hall
comencing April 7. and will extend to
tho following Sabbat II
ANNOUNCEMENT.

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yd $1.50

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yd $1.00

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yd 50 and 75c

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JAP SILKS. BLACK. WHITE AND COLORS.

Saturday
Special
f?r SAIJR.^AY’ ATP jIL
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8th, we offer 2J4 aoz Ladies
White Shirt Waists. go^d material, nicely trimmed, $1.00 val­
ue for 69 cents each.

Panamas and
Mohairs

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New Panama Skirts in the new pleated
effects with twenty three gore, black,only

$7.50 and $8.00
NOVELTV WALKING SKIRT—
in good quality EngWsh Mo­

hair,

black,

brown,

champagne,

$3, $4, $4.50, $5.00

navy,

WALKING SKIRTS*-made ot
wool thlbet, with Ptrap trim­
ming of self goods over hips
and down side paaels, colors:
green, brawn, tan, mode,
navy. Special at $5 and $6.

SKIRTS—of fancy grade mix■

tnrvs duished with double in­
verted foot pleats, trimmed
with cloth covered buttons,
. at $4 and $5.

We have several other good numbers, excel­

ling any spring line we ever carried,

bn, “The Christians Assurance" and
in tho evening “The Message from

Joel."
.
Hon. E K. Mohr, of Grand Rapids,
will give an address in the Presbyteri­
an chnrch Sunday morning, subject
“A Truth Illustrated.” In the even­
ing at 7 :80 his theme wdll be “Power
to Let. " Don’t fail to hear Mr. Mohr
as he is an eloquent speaker.

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BLACK TAFFETA. 27 in., wear guaranteed

W. N. Cole and family have moved
from Kalamazoo and rented the Throop
house owned by Mrs. £ A. Holbrook
on Creek street. '
W. H. Hams. Frank Herrick and J.
W. Bentley have bought new launches
to be in commission at Gun lake the
coming summer. ■
At the home of the brides parent*, in
Baltimore. Miss; Effie Crawley was
united in marriage to Reuben Crites
Rev. E. A. Omstead officiating.
Read the notice on our 12th page, of
the auction sale of Josae Erb. which
will lie held on his farm. Sec.3 . Balti­
The W. C. T. U. will meet with
more. on Tuesda\ April 11. at 10 a. Mrs. Campbell. 416 E. Grand St..
Apr. 11 nt 2:30 p* m. A good at­
Speaking of auction bills, if yon tendance is desire*!
want them printed in the liest possible
Rev. C, A. Glass,tho .blind evange­
form on good heavy pajier. call at the list, will preach each night in the
BANNER office. Price tl.U for »*&gt; Townsend hall. '
The Standard Bearers will meet with
Hills.
Riley Waters while at work in the Mrs. Clement Smith Saturday after­
Rhoddy room at the Wool Boot factory noon Bt 2 :80.
Sunday morning subject at the U.
had his scalp cut. by coming in contact
with a
wheel. Dr. Unvry took six B. church will I* the third in the ser­
ies on “The Master." Evening sub­
stiches in the cut.
ject “A Talking Dea»l Man. " Young
Married. Wednesday afternoon March
I»eoples service at (k 80.
29, at the Presbyterian parsonage
Presiding Elder Cnllsn will preach at
by Rev. H. H VanAukun. Miss Elisa­
beth Andera, of Hope, ami Mr. Jacob Week’s school house Thursday evening
Apr. 1« at 7:80 and bold »d quarterly
Brinkert, of Coats Grove.
conference.
’ The Hasting* Musical dub was en­
Sunday morning subject at M. E.
tertained by Mesdantw DePlanta. Wm. Chnrch “The manifesto of the King”
Michael and Mary Manee and Mum Evening “/onah the preacher of judgeNaomi Wentworth at the Bapist church nmnt." The Epworth League topic is
Wednesday evening. There, was a fine “Wbat does Christ’s life show us
program and a largo and appreciative about the father. ’ 'Leader. O. D. Spauld­
ing. The W. F. M. S. will meet at tho
audience.
The best musical of the season will M. E. church parlors. Wednesday.
Apr.
12 at 2:80. Easter tert.
b. that ft iv~ »*X
ot Music Faculty, ut St.
" 1“11’
The Wesleyan Methodists will organ­
ize
a
Sunday school next Sunday at tho
AnriI u._ Proccwh. go «“ d'fr"&gt;
commencement Mpeneoe of the High Advent church at 2
in. Preaching
School Senior Chue. Admiauon 23c. at 8 p. m. ~
,
Ticket, call be reeervod at Heath’s Soil
The subject of the sermon at the Bap­
Carvrth’s Thursday April IS at I r m. tist church next Sunday xnorning will

Whatever pertains to Japan.the little
“ Kingdom of the Rising Sun.’’ is of
«p.oial interest thee" days Th*"*’"
the paper nwl hy Mia. Gertrude Smith
at the Womens’ Club on Japanwe Home
Life will be well received we are rare
by our readers, the more so as Miss
Smith sjsmt several months in Japan,
and gives a picture of, what she saw
'experienced herrff in that die

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We are showing some particularly strong numbers in Black
Taffeta and Peau de Soie Silks. Especial pains were taken
in selecting these silks and we can recommend them as worthy
of your confidence.

SOCIAL EVENTS.

Don’t fail to hear tho Univ. School
of Music Faculty, St. Rose's Hall,
Friday evening April 14. Admission
25 cents.
. Hate hurts the man who nurses it
all selfishmsB role the mind-of its divine insight and cheats the soul that
would know.
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J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON.
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The Peoples’ Store.

Hastings, Mich.

�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 6, 1905.
EAST WOODLAND.

yWitkYour Heavy Garments.
V/ xth the approach of glorious Spring, how gladly
wc discard W inter s subdued garments and eagerly
attire ourselves in lighter, brighter clothes.
Never have we displayed such fascinating styles!
Neverhave we shown such exclusive, nobby patterns!
Never have we offered good clothes at such moder­
ate prices!
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Tbe reason we are so enthusiastic about our splen­
did line of clothes for Spring, lies in this sentence:
We sell the guaranteed

to-wear garments that give the utmost satisfaction in
every important detail.
For early Spring we highly recommend a dressy Top
Coat or Rain Proof, light weight Overcoat. We
show all the nobby colors and various styles of these
two useful garments at moderate paces—

$l(Xto $25

C. H. OSBORN
WOODLAND
AND VICINITY.
WEST WOODLAND.

! Mr. Oller lias sold his farm and
■ bought the Mra -Rodebaugh fann
miles south of Woodland. Considera­
tion* 4500.
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Harrison Blocker has bought Mr.
Oller’s farm 8 miles south of Woodland.
Consideration $3200.

Miss Grace Early is spending her
vacation at home.
Edith Downing of Carlton is work­
ing for Mrs. Bisaett.
Misses Bertha Heise and Gertie
Smith are under the doctors care.
Thad Cain of west Carlton has liegun
work for Fred Durkee.
’ Grandma Oversmith has gone to
Nashville to stay with her son Frank,
and wift.
Miss Viola Geiger returned to Kalamazi«&gt; Monday, after a weeks visit
with her parents.
To celebrate her daughters birthday.
Mrs. King invited a large number of
young people with their mothers. The
latter did quilting. A very nice din­
ner was served.
August Geiger has teyi ■ having a
verylsore band caused by rutting it
with glass.
Mr|v Barnum of Carlton visited nt
Perry Stowell’s last Friday.
Our school takes no vacation, teacher
and jtebohinf pruferiiig to keep to their
work; until the close of the school year.
Mr! and Mrs. Heise were in*.east
Woodland Sunday.
Mra. Charlie, Velte of east Woodland
visited at Geo. Haur’s Sunday.
Lewis Clnm and wife of inorth Wood­
land visited at Event Clum’s Sunday.
Mri Binset died very suddenly Tues-’
day morning. She hiid been i’u poor
health for some time, suffering from
dropsy.

HOLMES CHURCH.

. Rev. Lyons and wife and Mra Mag­
gie Phillips, of Woodland, were the
guests of Mr. and Mra M. P. Fuller
Thursday.
Mra. Ida Durkee and son Fred
visited at A. J. Hunts Friday.
Miss Louis Firater of the State Road
spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss
Jane Wickham.
Mrai M. P. Fuller was the guest of
Mr. and Mra. Ed -Burton at Hasting*
Saturday.
Mr, Overamith took Grandma Over­
smith to Naahville Wednesday .where
she will spend a few months with her
son Frank.
Orrin Wickham of Freeport, was the
guest of his cousin Roy over Sunday.
Mra George Fuller and Mra Bruce
Murdock, were the guests of Mra
J. D. Rounds Tuesday.
, Canlie Godell had a fight with a
blue racer. one day last week and suc­
ceeded in killing it. It measured five
feet and eight inches long.
Mra II. B. Barnum is ‘ in Hastings
this week helping to care for her
brother. Webster Rogers, who is quite
sick.
Mra Mamie Todd of Hastings, .-was
the’guest of Mrs. Kittie Holmes -Fri­
day.
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■ Mr. and Mra Ves Overamith visited
the latter’s sister Mra Frank Rpwlay,
south of Hastings Saturday.
Milo Ansbaugh is building a new
tern.
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SOUTH WOODLAND.
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Miss Clare Rising of north Wood­
Mim Vina Derbery spent Sunday land was the guest of L. N. Durkee’s
with ‘friends in Hastings.
people Sunday.
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Leonard Hazeldine from Everett,
visited friends nt this phuts last week.
Mr. English has moved on Daniel
COATS GROVE.
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Snoptell'a farm which he expects to
work this season.
Delayed letter.
School commenced this week with
The school is having a vacation this
Miss Elsia Wheeler as teacher.
week.
Guy Miller cam&lt;* home Saturday to
Will Koblelis homo from Grand Rap­
ids.
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vote.
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Arthur Meyers left last Saturday for
Victor Rogers wife who is addicted
Valparaiso, where he expects to take a with rheumatism was moved to her
commercial course.
sister’s.at Lake Odessa.
■ Jiminie Helmer is very poorly.
Owen Townsend has returned -from

I House Cleaning Time j
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Will soon be here and you will need Paints, Olis, Shelf Paper, Alabas- 1
tine and many other articles necessary for this time, of the year. We (
haye the largest aud most complete drug stock in Barry County and will )

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quote you prices as low as any one can, when quality Is considered.

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( Concentrated Lge for making soap, Household Ammonia. ('
( "Daddu soap." Pumice soap, Due stuffs. Etc.

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solicited-

- W. H. Goodyear.

FOUR CAR LOADS
Oiir aim is to keep on hand at all times a large
stock of the best quality of supplies for our line of
trade. This week we have added four car loads to '
our stock...

A Car Load of Salt:
Yours st....................................................90c per bbl.

A Car Load of Portland Cement:
Yours at.........................................

H. Rowe of Nashville is. well known
and has held Hie office of supervisbr
several term* James Fleming and
John Appleman who are candidates for
treasurer have loth held the office.

A few from hm&gt;nv»uit to Morgan to
vote.
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Miss .Marie Wolf and Mins (trace
Comings of Hastings. were visiting
friends here .Sunday.
The Rev. C. 0. Purdy will go to
West Sibewa this week to hold a ser­
ies of meetings.
Garry Crook and family of Hastings,
visited James Ehret the first of tho
week.
.
Miss Ada .Johnson of -Newago, who
has lieeu visiting at H. Johnson's for
a couple of months, returned home
this week.
Harve Rodehangh was at Kalamazoo
on business one day last week.
Howard Mclntvre of tbe State road,
commenced hauling milk to the Wood­
land creamery Monday. His route
goes through here.
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William Chaw of Lansing, and his
sister Mrs. Scott of Quimby, visited
friends hero the first of the week.
The Rev. C. 0. ihirdv who was Bent
as delegate to tlie Christian Endeavor
convention at Kalamazoo hist week,
gave a very interesting report at the
Endeavi&gt;r meeting here Sunday eve­
ning.
Married, at the homo of the bride’s
parents-Mr. and Mra Geo. Bump. Man
2»L \\ iirren Coolbaugh aiid Mi.-s Nane
Bump. Rev. C. O. Purdv performed
the ceremony. A few of the near rela­
tives were present A wedding dinner
was ser ved.
MAPLE GROVE.
L. B. Potter has lieen- very i'll with
neuralgia.
D. H. Evans 4f Battle Creek, is
spending a short time on his farm
here.
V. W. Norton and wife passed Sun­
day Fred Potter's in Assyria.
The Misses Glehna and’ Gladys Wolfe
of Battle Creek. passed Sunday at the
.“I? S ,thoir
Mr. And Mrs.
A. D. -Wolfe. __
W. C. Clark. wife and son returned
from Colorado last Saturday where
Mrs. Clark and son have been spend­
ing the winter, and Mr. Clark ten
days.
The gold medal contest at the M. E.
church was quite well attended.
Dumob Spencer won the medal.
•T*1? kmeet with Mrs. J.
C. Dillon. Apr. 14. A cordial invitatiofi
is extended to all.
The L. A. 8. served dinner at Clark's
hall on town meeting day.
Mrs. George Cannon has been quite
sick the past week.
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The dance at Maple Grove Center
was well attended. A good time-was
reported by the voung people.
Mrs. Ella Larkin will oj.cn a milli­
nery store at Naahville in Mrs. Aller­
ton's old store.
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. S'S??1I'1"'*1 in Uie Norton district
last Friday for vacation.
Benj. PMrc£ptaHl Snndny at Bat­
tie Creek.
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,$1.50 per bbl.

A Car Load of Wood Plaster:
Yours at................................................... 40c per sack

A Car Load of Selected Red Brick/
Yours at....................................... $10 per thousaad
Our bran is moving fast at.gl.10per cwt.
Middlings at 61.25 per cwt.
Clover and Timothy seed for sale. Wanted at one?—200 bushels of rve
at the hjgheal market price.
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ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER,
Phone 57.

Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.

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Kalamazoo where he has lieen an at-,
tendant- in the asylum.
James Ehret and daughters Mabie
and Gladys were visiting friends in
Nashville and West Kalamo the
first of tho week.
The L. A. S. will have their anni­
versary at the church Thursday of .this
week. (Jhicken pie will be served.
In the Charlotte Tribune we notice
tho Rev. A. R. Farrar, formerly of
this place but now of Charlotte, has
recently been Asked by Prof. Riddell
to become his business manager and
co-worker. Such a call from a king of
the platform like Riddell is a suggesion that he found in the voung man
some most excellent timber both for
business and for spiritual work.
Some of the township candidates for
office were around here smiling ar.d
shaking bands with, the good farmers
this week.
E. V. Smith republican candidate
for supervisor in Castleton is a son of
David Smith of east Castelton and
brother to Judge Clement Smith, of
Hastings. a successful fanner and cap­

LACEY.

Perry Wooley is moving on his farm
west of Lacey.
Henry Stevens ia no tetter at this
writing.
Mrs. Henry Stevens lias returned
from her visit in Wisconsin.
“ Frank Darling and Roy Dunham of
Battle Creek were in Lacey Monday
Mrs. Harry Hayes of Hastings, visit­
ed at Henry Stevens last week

Mrs. Alice Nead of tai* visited at
J. St. Johns this week.
Will Hicker of Nashville, was the
guest of Lee M. Sheldoh on Wednesday,
Miss Sarah Townsend is the guest of
her friend Mrs. Lena Jarvis this week.
Mr. and Mra. Grant Mliir and daugh­
ter of Hastings, visited J. St John
and wife last week.
Elizah Morgan of Kalkaska is the
guest of his sister Miss Laura Sheldon
this week.
.
*Mra. H. S. Drake who has been
spending the winter with Mra. J. Hitt,
returned to her home in Ohio lately.
Hugh Kilpatrick of Levering and Mr.
and Mra, J. Hitt, were guests of Mra.
Alice Grant on Tbnreday.
.
E. Morgan; of Kalkaska, avas the
guest of E. T. Cole and wife part of
last week.
The C. E. S. organized on Bunday
evening. Pres.. Earnest Wheeler; Sec..
Orto Weeks: Trona. Herbert Rockwell.
Thomas'. Hood who has been the
guest of his -brother Geo. Hood and
other friends, returned to his home in
Detroit on Tuesday.
An epidemic of rag tees has broken
out in east Woodland,. Mrs. Chas.
Smith bad the 4‘lucky thirteen. ” They
sewed 16 pounds of rags for her.
• Tho VanBnx’klin mill has finished
sawing on Homer Hager’s place and
has removed to Geo. Guy’s farm in
west Sunfield.
Mrs. Henry Hitt received the sad
news of the "death of her sister Miss
Lilly Read of Charlotte last week.
E. Welch has moved back to his own
farm and H. Rockwell is. keeping
bachelor hall in his home on the Baker
farm.
The log house across from the Kil­
patrick chnrch ia being torn down to
make room for a new ona The old
landmarks are fast disappearing.
Forest Hagar has moved onto the J.
Grant farm which he has purchased,
and John Guy moved into the house
vacated by him last week.
On Saturday Henry Hitt fell from a
bu ilding and dislocated his shoulder.
It is the second time he has met with
the?samt£ accident.

Everyone know, that we have been adverting and .ellmg
Rexall Dy.pepua Tablet, for the part few month., and al­
though we made tom extraordinary claim, for them they
rn.de good every time. Rexali mean. King-of-all, and the
Dy.pepua Tablet, certainly proved their claim, to thi. name.
We were not .urpttad at the reiult. becauK we know they
were dertgned for that one .pedal dtaam, and they aecomplUhed their purpow. They were right in line with our idea,
of medicine. A .pedal remedy for each ailment, and that they
were .pecialiit. in their line ha. been proven time and time
again by our curtomer.. Home proof ia .trong proof. We
believe that any medicine prewibed for a .ingle trouble i&gt; going
to give better re.ult« than a remedy adverttad a. a cure alL
Now the manufacturer, of Rexali Remedie. have a well-tried
remedy

That Positively Cures Catarrh

BALTIMORE CENTER.

ha.i
Mrs. Jennie Marsh, of Marshall. ---been caring for her mother Mrs. Lewis
Wood the past week.
Mr. Risor has moved into Aaron
Durfee's bouse to work the farm and
look after the wants of Mr. D.
The L. A. S. will hold a warm sugar
social at Carey Edmonds Wednesday
evening. April 5.
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Glenn French, of Hastings, is visit­
ing her people. Alex French and wife
for a few days.
Joseph French bought a horse in
Hastings last Saturday.
Mias Sarah Garrison of Hendershott
Corners and Mias Pearl Garrison of
Hastings, visited Mrs. Dells Garrison ’
one-day last week.
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A quiet wedding took place at the
home of John Crawley Tuesday eve- •
bing. Mar, 29, when their daughter ।
Effie P. was united in marriage to!
Reuben Crites, wm of Rev. CYitesof'
Caledonia.' The best wishes of their
many friends go with them.Harry Johnson and wife are spend­
ing a few days with the formers jiarents Mr. and Mrs. Orson Johnson.
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
Bert Daly and wife, formerly of this I
place hail a nice little tey come to
“*¥b"ri.,bwi$tqntoto a3'" i.tok.. made ia '

some;wav
..... ’ 1/wt week.
...xa.

The item
ut-ui referrvier-;1

rx^to*^
instead of In-longing in the Hendefhott. should have been in the McOniter
School House items. Your oorn*spondemti knew nothing about it.
Pearl Garrison whtrwas visiting her
sister -at Mrs. Holcomb's hist week,
was taken very sick there Sunday. Dr.
HoweJl of Hastings was summoned to
her relief.
. There will tie Sunday school here
next Bunday commencing at 1 o’clock.

Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no
opiates, and will not cmi.nlpale like
nearly all other cough medicines. Re­
fuse MibsUtUtes. bold by W. H. Good
year&lt; the drnggisu

That is a strong statement to make, but with the confi­
dence we have in Rexali Remedies from the success we have
had with Rexali Dyspepsia Tablets, and from the reports of
cases already cured with Rexali Mucu-Tone we have confi­
dences this claim and are selling Mucu-Tone every day on
our own personal recommendation. Confidence begets confi­
dence you know. We want to tell you about it
Rexali Mucu-Tone is made only to cure Catarrh and its after
effects—it cures Catarrh by driving every trace of the'cause of .
Catarrh from your system. Don’t you see for yourglf that a
remedy Eke Mucu-Tone, prescribed for one specific purpose, is
going to accompEsh that purpose much better than a cure all
that claims to cure every disease in tbe dictionary. But that’s
not all. Mucu-Tone is different to any medicine you ever bought &gt;
or heard of for Catarrh. Mucu-Tone doesn’t heal up the in­
flamed mucous tissues like the old-fashioned catarrh salves
and keep the trouble in. Mucu-Tone doesn’t deaden the
Catarrh poisoned surfaces like the old style snuffs and make
believe you are cured, but Mucu-Tone gets right at the source.
Mucu-Tone gets right in and absolutely drives out the.

Germs That Cause Catarrh
and besides all that — and as its very name implies — MucuTone tones up the mucous tissues that have been diseased by
Catarrh and fortifies your system against any subsequent
attacks.
If you are troubled with Catarrh in any form — Internal
or external — whether Catarrh of the Head and Nasal Passa­
ges, Catarrh
Intestines
—
, ofe the
, Stomach,
.
_ Bladder,' Kidneys
-. or —
ft---------LJry Catarrh of the Inner Ear or any catarrhal conditions of
•*•!«», »nd if you ..nt to be cured of it and prevent
it from attacking you
—
jvw ugnui
again then
uicu juu
you 1UIUI
must unvc
drive Cabsolutely
«"«y
of
of it out of your .y.tem with

Now don’t dispute us because we are not going to ask you
a single cent on this claim — you only pay* for it if it works.
If it doesn t work we don’t want to keep your money. Fai *
enough offer, isn’t it — but we have yet to hear of the first
case that was not, greatly benefitted from the very beginning.
We have a large trial bottle at fifty cents that we want you to
try on our personal recommendation.

FRED L HEATH &amp; CAPVFTH

Are You Planning
kuild a House?

T° build a Barn?

To repair your House?
We are Headquarters for Everything in the Line of

,

Builders Hardware,

(

Eave Troughing, Etc.
We will be glad to figure with you on anything in our line
1 his promises to be a busy year. You will be wise to ar
range NOW for whatever work or supplies you want in our

Wei^sert Bros.

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 6. 1905.

BABY TUCKER’S
WONDERFUL CURE
Covered from Head to Foot with
Humours —Forty Boils on Head

at One Time —Doctors and Drug
Bills $100—Baby Grew Worse.

CURED BY CUTICURA
FOR FIVE DOLLARS
Mrs. George H. Tucker, Jr., 335
Greenfield Avenue, Milwaukee, Wia.,
is a grateful mother. “When six
months old,” she says, ” my little girl
weighed a pound aud a half less than
at birth. When one month old a a rah
formed on her face, spreading until it
■completely covered bcr from head to.
foot, followed by boils, having forty
on her head at one time, and more on
her body. Then her skin started to
dry up, and it became so bad she
could pot shut her eyes to sleep. One
mouth's treatment with Cuticura Soap *
and Ointment made a complete cure,
and now my child is as large, strong,
and healthy a.-, any child of her age.
The doctor’s and drug bills were over
one hundred dollars, and my baby
grew worse- all the time. Then we
spent less than five dollars for Cuti­
cura and cured her."

CUTICURA A BLESSING
To Skin-Tortured Babies
and Tired Mothers.
The suffering which Cuticura Soap
and Ointment have alleviated among
the young, and the comfort they have
.afforded worn-out and worried parents,
have led to their adoption in count­
less homes as priceless curatives for
birth humours, milk crust, stalled
head, eczemas, rashes, aud every form
of itching, scaly, pimply skin, and
scalp humours, with loss of hair, of
infancy and childhood. Guaranteed
absolutely pure.

The position of brasher Ru tlie barber
ahop of a large hotel.In p.'ew York is
worth lit least $30 a w&lt;H-k If a young
pian attends to his bualni-SH. Hotel pa­
trons are liberal tippets. ,Tiie bnish»-r
Is expected to find Acais fbr customer*
if the barbers’ clifib-.« nn-lfllli-tl and to
hand around the mornhu: juul lllustrat«*! pajiers. The boss Itarlier pays them
no satarj*. I'ermbalen to!work in tbe
shop
considered sutficlent compensa­
tion. Tbe hours are long, jnnd in most
cases brusliers ore nlltywedi a boy as an
assistant.

Backache is never known to those
persons who take an oecasitonal dose of
rmeules. Thu value (if the resin ob­
tained from the Pine tree t»s long been
recognized in the treatment of diseases
of the bladder and kidney*. One dose
of 1’ineuleH will give relief, and one
bottle will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath
the druggist.
Mnudle—Pn. will our new mamma
go mad after awhile? |Fatber--Wbat a
qnertlmi! Why du yoiu think such a
thing? Mnudle— Well. ■! b^ard her tell
tlie eobk yestehlay that sHe gut badly
bitten when she married you!

CHRONIC BRONCHITIS CURED.
“For ten years I bad chronic broDcbitis
so bad that at time® I could not speak
above a whisper.” writes Mr. Joseph
Coffman, of Montmorenci, Ind. “I
tried all remedies available, but with-no
success. Fortunately my employer sugfested that 1 try Foley'fi Honey and Tar.
ts effect was almost miraculous, and
I am now cured of the disease. On my
recommendation many people have
used Foley’s Honey and Tar, and al­
ways with satisfaction.” Sold by W.
H. Goodyear, the druggist.

•*¥00 will have to accompany me,”
said the new and zealous officer of the
law, laying a firm bond on the arm of
tbe seedy young man who was making
night hideous with a cornet.
"Certainly,” said the musician, af­
fectionately linking his arm in the po­
liceman's "What do you wish to sing
.and in what key.?”

Southwestern Michigan
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.

Eczema, *cald head, him,
of the ,»kin ot any sort, JustantJy re
lievee, permanently curet^ voau»
Ointment. At any drug store.

B^nthe

lha Ind TH Hiw

WHITE PLAGUE

■

What Dr. Knopf, The Great Tubercul' osis*Specialist Says.
Poes Not
Advise People To Go Away
Hilmer and Carl Kvarnstrom. of KaJFrom
Home
To
Effect
a
Seventy eight barrel* of oil and gas­
Kmaxoo, aged 10 and nine years, mCure.
*P®ctively, had a narrow eecape from oline belonging to tbe Sun Oil Com­
. . caught
—- --------The wide spread movement now on
pany
fire from aparka irom
from an
drowning in tbe river at the Gull street urvrif...
...
1..
.
bridge Thursday. ~and were saved at engine at Belding Monday and started foQl *n the United States against the
the last moment by quick work on tlie afire that threatened great damage. ! “pre,wi of tlie “Whtt® Plague” or tuPart of Lafayetc Uptbegrovo who Ab it was. nothing but tbe oil burned ’*rcnl,W1"- continue* to grow,
'
t-1-*—"’.—5 —
c being formed
tuberculoais
societies “
are
witnessed the accident. The children and it made a great blaze.
in many large citieaand the movement
were playing on a raft made of three 1
must
ultimately
reach
towns the size
railroad ties and were on the flisxled
'An effort is being made to start a
lands along the river, and were swept knitting factory, employing 23 hands of Hastings.- The benefit to be gained
out into tbe current. The raft was at Saranac. John Post is one of tbe from this agitation cannot lie estima­
whirled round and round and sent promotori of the sch9me. John pro­ ted. for as the jieople become enlighten­
down stream 100 yards to the bridge. moted a good factory for Plainwell, ed and informed in regard to the best
Just aa it struck the pier the boy* leap­ now why not for his own home town. method for combating this dreaded
disease, just so much sooner will its
ed and caught bold of the pewta support­
ravages be materially checked, and the
ing the bridge, while their raft tipped
enormous rates of deaths annually be
The
MacSimBar
Paper
0o.
is
the
over and was swept away. The toys
decreased.
clung to the post with their feet in name of a new pajter company organi­
One of the best authorities on tuber­
the water and cried for help. Upthe- sed in Otsego last Munday. The capital
culosis in this and foreign countries.
stack
of
the
company
is
H
30.000.
Ar
­
grove was fishing from the bridge and
Dr.
8. A. Knopf. Df New 'York City,
started at once for help. He secured rangements fur the construction of the
has beeh- spending a short time the
buildings will begin at once.
a boat and reachtxl the Ixjys just as
guest of Dr. Kellogg at the Battle
they were about to drop exhausted ’in­
The Michigan Central has acquired Creek Sanitarium, and in a-lncture on
to the rapid current.
the St Joseph. South Bend and South­ the “White Plague” given while in
that city, is much interesting and
ern railroad. 4 miles long. which con­
At Galesburg was helabrated the fiftynects the first two elites This Will valuable information which we repro­
first anniversary of Dr. Q. Burroughs give the M. C. some very valuable duce in part.
In opening the lecture Dr. Knopf de­
graduation from tho University of traffic.
scribed the disease and the various
Michigan. A somewhat singular fact
ways by which R
communicated, of
isthatat that time, although Michigan
The bonds are urrnngf-d for and every- .course, making sputum of the afflicted
was then in reality a “new country.
thitig
planned
for
the
u
.
building
of
an
first
on
the
list.of
communicable
sour­
its medical diploma wah the only one
granted in the United States, recognize­ electric line from Knlntnazoo to Grand ces. Tlie sjieaker did*not regard hered­
Rapids,
There
will
&gt;&gt;■
brunch
lines
ity as of great importance and laid the
edin Greatpritain. I)r. Burroughs is 78
spread of consumption'to more practi­
years of age an&lt;l has lieeu in practice running to Otsego and Gun lake.
cal and natural exposures. Poverty
in Galesburg .since 1816. having sur­
vived nearly all of his early contem­
The contrac t has been let for the and oftimes carlessnesa ate strong fabporaries of tho “old school. " Although construction of an electric road from tors in tuberculosis and certain trades
occasionally seen on tho streets, accom­ Kalamazoo to’ Grand Rapids, The hlso contribute largely Peopl(\should
panied by the familiar “case." the roiul will l»v (X) milt*s I long and will be educated to have a care whe»-coming
in contact with this dread disease
doctor has virtually retired from prac­ coat about ^LoLXl.lhM). !
which Dt. Knopf stated emphatically
tice in favor of one of the two sons,
was not sucsceptible to either the faith
who sudcred their.1 father in the med­
A Buisnoss Men’s Association WHS
___ euro or alcholic treatment. Rational
ical prolessioit
fotmed in Eaton Rapids hu»t Tuesday.
measures, good food, plenty ot fresh
The object of the association is the upair and cold baths were the bffit means
A hone with a stoneboat hitched to bqilding of that city. ■
for combating the plague.
him came down Grand 'river last Fri­
As to what can be done to stop the
day afternoon
far as Island No. 1.
Ernest Stanford was caught in the devaalaions of consumption Dr. Knopf
where the harness and • ’boat' ’ jvere re­
shafting at the San itos Nut Co. factory said he hoped that before leaving Battle
moved and the carcass cast adrift again.
in; Battle Creek one day hurt week and Cr^ek he might see organized an antiThe horse belonged to Carl Nolwck. who
tuberculomfi association for the pro­
badly injured.
has a small place along the river in
mulgation of methodit for combating
Danby. He was dumping stuno down
the plague, and for a j thorough system
Tho Michi gun Centra! has decided to
the l*ank of the stream,&gt;when he yelled
reopen the car Ifehops at Marshall. Thia of information and enligbtment.
nt the horse, and it and its burden
jkmnng the things he urges against a
went over the I tank into the river and crtn^s.great rejoicing in that city.
consumptive going away from his own
the stiff current soon took him away.
climate for help. Hii oliservation had
-Nobeck aava he •‘hollered" at him but
SCORES SCHOOL SYSTEM
liven that a pat-ient who. was cured re­
he wouldn’t come back.—Portland Ob­
mained cured if he {stayed at home
server.
Prof. Cooley Says That a Thief In a while those benefited abroad most fre­
^Reformatory Has a Better Chance
quently came home to succumb at last.
Than an Honest Boy.
Volnoy Day. living at thn home of1Sanitariums for the care of this class of
NelsonM . Hay near Neellrwy’s mill,
Prof. (,’. H. Cooley, of. the Univer­ sufferers were highly comipended and
northeast of this village, shot himself sity of Michigan, one of the recognised he suggested that public spirited people
with a target rille about eleven o'clock authorities on sociological problems, stop building libraries, churches and
Saturday morning, dying instantly. made some startling statements on the monuments and build better and more
He went into a fence corner, placed the question of tho attendance at schools. sanitary homes for the laboring classes
muzzle of the gun in his mouth and He said that Michigan was one of the -■ which are the ones must afflicted with
'
tired.- Deceased was 84 year* of age. most successful states in the Union to tuberculosis.
was badly crippled with rheumatism hold the pupils in school.
A Charlotte man, describing the coun­
and luul become despondent over his
He has found, from a careful study
condition. His remains were Sent'to of the subject, that only about, one try in Oklahoma and Kansas, says there
Augusta Monday, where the funeral I third of the children who enter the are the most rivers and tbe least water,
services were held.----- Plainwell Enter- -.schools ever take more than the first the most cows and the least milk, and
grade. Leerf than one * Half take more you can look farthest and see least of
priseJ
; than the second. Only three per cent any place he ever saw. He might go
The Scandinavian si»ort of skeeing is go as far as the high school, and alxnit still farther and say there are more big
becoming very popular in this country. three tenths per cent graduate from tho stories told about that country and the
Many of the Battle Creek boys have high school. In Michigan however, he least truth of any place out unless it
akeee made, and the past winter have claims that the conditions are better, is California.
enjoyed great sport skeeing down the and about sixteen per cant of the num­
Jacob Riis tells an anecdote of a
hills stout the city. They will be in­ ber of students who enter school, take­
young lady who devoted a good deal of
terested in knowing that Aaron Anron- work* in thp high schooL
her
time to settlement work and who
The
cause
of
this
is
duo
to
the
defi
­
son. a Swede who lives at Graham
lake, 'has a twelve foot pair of skees ciency of our present school syatems. was a particular favorite with all the
children.
“Why do you loveMiss Mary
upon (which he has walked to and from On.this he said:
•The work for the lawyer or the pro­ so?" they asked a little lad one day.
Battle Creek all winter, outdistancing
“
I
like
her,
” he replied, "because she
the fastest teams. —Batte Cree&lt;Journal. fessional man is.all laid out for him.
He »tarts in at the primary grade and looks as though she didn't see tbe holes
finishes at a nniveratly. With tho in my shoes."
G. Andre wbn lives \near Marshall
laboring man ft is different. The
lost n|l confidence in dogs as protectors
‘•There's justi two things that break
school life of today has no definite re­
up happy homis," observed the 1’obick
of property. Mr. Andre is the owner of
lation to the future life; of the hand­
three dogs which were supposed to be
•philosopher. I
working class.''
good watch dogs but Thursday night
“What’s them?" enquired the SqueHe spoke in particular of the lack of
Seymbr DeMott carried off 11 chickens schools where tho boys \can get a tech­ dunk ignoramus.
At the time of the theft all three dogs nical education nndsaidin part: “The
“Woman’s love fer dry goods
were within sight and hearing of the reformatories are the only places which man’s love fer wet goods, b’goeh'."
coop, but made no disturlmnoe. De­ offer this kind of training. The boys
SHOWING, THE WAY.
Mott Jwas given IW days in Detroit for who steal and get Into these places re­
the tHeft.

Wiliam ami Harold Dolph, aged 14
and 15 vears respectively, were taken
into Custody by the policeof Omaha and
are bling held pending the receipt of
word (from their uncle in Battle Creek.
Michi, froth whose.homo they recently
ran away bpcause their aunt insisted
that lhev eschew meat and potatoes
and Here on * diet of breakfast foods.

Croup ia quickly relieved and W hoop­
ing Cough will not “run its course if
you use the original Bee’s Laxative
llouey and Tar. This Cough Syrup s
different from all others because it acts
on tho bowels. You can not cure Croup
and Whooping Cough until you rid the
system of congestion, by working off
tbe cold through a copious action or
bowels. Bee's laxative Honey and
Tar does this, and ernes all Gougns,
A coroprulion ha« l&gt;«m formed at
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. No opi­
the French Paates. Sold by Fred L. Heath the drug­ NUm under the style
icr'Co.
for the purpose of manufactur­
gist.
ing and scllltw wood pnlp and )iaper.
Tbe company has an authonwd capital
*How are you getting on with your rtock.d
of which has
music, my dear?” Inquired a lady or Isien sulwitwd and paid in property.
-Well,'of course," replied tbe niece
diffidently. "It wouldn’t l»e proper for
me to compliment myself, but some or
the neighbor* have told me theyhave
stayed awake at night for hours listen­
ing to my playing.”
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CONCERNING THE

John I- Bean has the distinction of
having iMsve ol«Wl constable of Mar­
shall for St yearn it, snccemmn. Ho
most bo a good one. ■

Wm H. Hamilton whs arruflted in
Mishawuaka Tneaday and brought to
Kalamazoo.; He is wanted for alleged
bigamy.

,

Ionia .man* W.«»
hard flood one day last week..

from

a

ceive a training at public expense,-but
the boys who are morally honest • are This Public Statement of a Hastings
Citizen Will Be Appreciated.
out of it. Tho whole fault lies in the
Many a reader of this in Hastings has
fact tliat our- present school system is
gone
through the self-same experience
not adjusted to the times. ”
in part, and will be glad to be shown
the way to get rid of the constant aches
Wanted, a gu&lt;Kl active boy. not and pains of a bad back. Profit by a
afraid of work, to learn the printer’s Hastings citizen's experience.
trade. Inquire at BANKER office.
Anthony Wilmont, Molder, of Wash­
ington Street, says: “Like the majority
The BANNER will print 200 auction of men who • follow my occupation, 11
bills on good, heavy paper for f 1,73. was annoyed with a dull aching pain in j
If.you want auctipri. bills printed, my back brought on by having to stoop
call at tl^p BANNER office. We will so much. At times it was severe, es­
pecially if I did an extra hard day’s
print 200 on good heavy paper at |1.73. work. I tried several backache cures
but got little relief. Seeing Doan’s Kid­
ney Pills spoken of and recommended
One night is ajl tbe time necessary to so highly 1 tried a box. They helped
prove that Pineules is the best remedy
me from the first. I have taken two or
in the world for backache and al! kid­ three since and have derived much ben­
ney and bladder troubles. If you have efit from them. I have recommended
rheumatism or any other blood disease them to several of my friends who used
a single dote will give relief. Sold by them obtaining beneficial results.
Fred L. Heath, tbe druggist.
This was about two years ago.
I am
working at the bench now and have no
“There isn’t much difference between trouble with my back. I gladly en­
me and Eve." said a little girl wiw was dorse Doan’s Kidney Pills and you are
at liberty to use my name if you wish."
compelled to wear her big sister’s oast
Just such emphatic endorsement is
off skirts. “How Is that?" asked her plentiful In Hastings. Call at W. H.
chum. “Why, Eve had to wear leaves Goodyear's drug store and a«k what
his
customers report."
and I have to leavings."
.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
Foster-Milburn Co.,Buffalo, New York,
Ita tbe little colds that grow into, big sole agentsflu the •United States.
colds: the big colds that end consnmRemember ' the name-Doan's-and
tion and death. rt'Mcli the HtUe colds.
oTwoiSS Konr.,
take no other.

Railway Time Tables.
Michigan Central
lime table.'

In effect Oct. Q, 19M
C«jtral Standard Time.

TWdng effect Nov. 27.1SCH. Trains leave
Hastings u follows:
•
EASTWARD]
'
a m pm pm No. 102. Detroit express ....................... 7:«7aw
• Kalamazoo ar 10:U«:17 Si-jo No. to#, Gr'd Rapiiij VNew York Ex-.isusp a
I Pl- ft OU
Xn HU Vaw Vcrlr
...
Cloverdale
ShuRz
WESTWARD
* Hastings
Goats Grove
Ko. 107, Grind Rapid* express.
Kft IfW
WnnliU ..t.r-.u
Woodland’
r Woodbury
Via P M Ry
Ko. 101. Pacific expmi
f.anslng
Trains Kos. Hl. 10a. iob *i
Grand Rapids
.
O. W. Rvootas,
W. 8. BxHUoy, Agent.
Hxstlngs.

PROFESSIONAL CARD,
PHYSICIANS

KNArFEN, Attorneys.
&lt;7 Mlchigau Traat Co. tSuildltiK, Gntucitapld-i. Micnigaw.______ __
THOMAS A PRYOR. C.H Thomas
Attorneys at Law. t- H. fbtob.
Officer dvrr Hastings City Bank.

DK. LOWRY,
HmIIdkb, Micb.
'•pectactas on hand. .

H. A. A C. H. BARBER,
Physicians and Surgeons
MBs tn city or county reepooded to with

C fl.oKUVh A POTTER.
F. R. TIMMERMAN
Attornevs at Law,
Honxepathlc Physician and Snr(SuccMaora u&gt; Philip T. Oolgrove)
■eon. Office cor. Jefferson and Center
Oeo in Uu1o-j Block, Haatlnga, Practto*
all the court* of the state,________
Street
A. K. KENASTON.
Attorney at Law.
ILNLON. M. D..
Over J. S. Goodyear A Co., store •
Physician and Surgeon.
-rwucea in all courts of the state. Collection,
promptly attended to.____________
Middleville. Mich
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
CHARLES RUSSELL, M. D
Woodland, Mich. .
Physician and Surgeon.
A II'business given prompt and careful
Office over Fred L. Heath's drug stare.
attention. 'Collections a specialty.
DKMT18TS

R. V. GALLAGHER,. Physician and
Surgeon, Dowling; Office hours:
F. E.IW1LL18ON, D. O. 8.
Hastings, Mich.. 7 to 9 a.m.,12 to 2 p.m. and 7 to 8 pirn.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
i
I
'

P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Estate. Iteal E»ttale Mild on couuulMloti. General conveyanclnfl. flavins a complete set ot Abstract
Books, comp'.'.cd from tbe Records, can
furnish complete Abstracts.

Wm. STEBBINS.
Licensed Embalmer
and Funeral Director,

calls promptly attended, day or nltht.^

HORSE SHOEING

FARMERS A^D
TOWNSMEN

I give especial attention to horses
that interfere in travelling.
Am
now. shoeing some of the best horses
in Barry county, and would like to
shoe yours.
.

alike patronUe our Barber
Shop. EverythiM new. cl
apd up-to-date. We Invite

BUSBY BROS.

W. J. FLEMING,

Under IlMtingB City Bank.

First door east of Brick Harn.

ROWLAND BROS.,
Proprietor* of the JEFFERSO STREET
FEED BARS hare adfied 14 Dew double
stalls to accommodate patrons. They have
aho put In some new LIVERY RIGS and
solicit your patronage.
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CIGARS

DAN LAKE
THE “OLD RELIABLE" BLACK­
SMITH.
All work neatly and promptly done.
Also do all kinds of repair work.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
'

ounce FOR MEN.
OnUEJ FOR BOYS.

' We hsre a full fine at CIGARS. FIFES
and TOBAC4X1. This l&gt; the oldert exclusive
Cigar store lu the city and we carry all tbe
best btands.' %

A. PARKER &amp; SON,

I make a snectalty of handling MEN'S and
BOY8’ SHOES. Sre my line before buying.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.

PHILIP LUTZ,
Second door south of PostofflCc.

Take one after each meal and before going to bed

■

ASK

When you want

FLOUR FEED SEED
CO A L ano WOOD

YOUR

DEALER

FOR

DT TfjQ

IT

I will make rugs

for.. ..BO and 7tc

Let me figure with you. 1 give yard price* to
farmers on Coal.
North of Hotel Barrj ■

By sending One Hundred pounds of
carpets, I will pay freight both ways.
Write me your want*, letters promptly ans­
wered." Address

L.A. EATON,

A. M. BUNNELL, SrA'S®:

a Day Surest

K* will show you how to make $3 a day ate
soluteiy sure; wo furnish tho work and

plain the bualneu fully, remember we ruarantea
a clear pront nt » for every day’s work, abso­
lutely sure."’ Write at once.

FREE HOMES

PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan.
Tbe Probate Court for thp Couaty of Ba/ry
At the s-sslon of said court; held at the pro­
bale office, lu the city of Hastings, In said
county.’on the CTth day of March A. 15. ltm.v.1
Preseat: Hou. Chan. M. Mack Judge ot Pro
bate.
In the matter of the estate of Peter Cockburn
deceased .1 antes Cockburn having tiled inlaid
court hh iwtltton praying for reasons therein
stated uiat ho may llceu-u-d ComSI real estate
of said 4e&lt;-eased at public sale.
it Is Ordered. That tbe mat. day of A^rll A.
I&gt;. 1M&amp;. at ten o’clock lu the forenoon, at said
probate office, be anil h hereby appointed for
Leartna said petition;
Ills further -ordered. That public notice there-

Of i6o Acres
for three sacceMlve weeks preriou to said day
In the Great Canadian Northwest- Cheap rates of hearing. In the Hastings Hanner a newspaper
to hotui.'-svekt-rs and sAtlers. For lutormatton printed and circulated in said county.
Clute. M. Mack.
HMnMG
.
Judge of Probate.
CHAgLES BRLLIS,
EllaC. Heeox
Government Commlralaner, cL I*. Railway
Resister of Probate.
Hull 7. Majorie Block,Uattte Creek, Mich.
(A true copy.)
______________

Foley’s Honey na Tar BAN NER

br children.safe.sure.

Noooitttt,

QA LV

�HASTINGS BANNER- APRIL 6, &lt;905.

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Is It Hard For You To Forget That You Have

Rheumatism?
Ath-lo-pho-ros
Try and Remember that

■nd our Freo HOME TREATMENT Will Cure and that

L

W. J. hol away
as H for aalc «ad vriYl give you a qutstta blank ta fill oat and tend to n* Ior our truun—I.

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TH* ATHLOPHOapa COMFAHY, Mew Hawn. C«i»n.
MR. LICHTY REPLIES

Tbe great prizes of life do not Call to
the most brilliant, to the cleverest, to
tbe shrewdest, to tbe most long headed
or to the best educated, but to the most
level headed men, to .the men of sound­
est judgment. When a man Is wanted
for a responsible position his shrewd­
ness Is not considered so Important as
his sound judgment Reliability Is
what is wanted. Can a man stand
without being , trlppisl, and. If he Is
thrown, can he land upon bls feet?
Can be be dei&gt;ended upon, relied upon
under ail el ream stances, to do the right
thing, the sensible thing? .Has the
man a level head? rias be good hsrae
sense? Is be liable to fly ’off on a
tangent or to-go off half cocked r' Is
be •’faddy?" Has he “wheels In hl«
bead?" Does be lone bls temper easily
or can he’control himself? If he cao
keep a level bead under all circum­
stances, If be cannot be thrown off bls
balance and Is honest, he Is the man
Wanted.—Success.
.

PNEUMONIA IS ROBBED
TERRORS.

OF ITS

by Foley's Money and Tar. ..
It —
stops
the racking cough and bealsand strength
ens the lungs. If taken in time it will
prevent an attack of pneumonia. Re­
fuse substitutes. Sold by W. H. Good­
year, the druggist.
Wanted.—A match for an independ­
ent, • beautiful young widower of thir­
ty-six years, of resjiectablti and very
rich family.
Possesses handsome
amount of thousands and numerous
golden ornaments of his previous wife.
—Lahore Tribune.

It is difficult to cure a cough or free
youraelf from the discomforts of a cold
unless you move the bowels. Bee’s Lax­
ative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels
. and drives all cold out of the system.
Then comes its -soothing effect and
strengthening influence upon the throat
and lungs.
For Croup, Whooping
Cough, Colds, and all Lung and Bronichal affections, no remedy is equal to
the Original Laxative Honey and Tar.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, tbe druggist.

Wife'(who |h always ailing) — You
will bury me by the side of my flrat
husband, won’t you. dear? Husband—
With pleasure, my dear.

,

CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bough1
Bears tho
Signature of

PROBATE ORDER.
btata of Michigan, County.of Barry, ss.
At a somIoo of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, ho'.den al the Probate office
lathe ally of Halting*!. In sold county &lt;mWedne*-j

Present. Cha*. M. Mack. Jpdg'o of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of George Green­
field. deceased.
i
on reading ami filing the'petition duly veri­
fied, cd Emma Greenfield, Widow of said dectMMd. praying that administration of said
■ estate may be granted to Jatues Covert or to
eome othfQniltable person.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Monday the 17th
day of Anfll A. D. iwftat io o'clock In the
forenoon, bo assigned for the hearing of said
petition and Hurt the heln at law of said deceas­
ed and ull other persons Interested in said estate
are required to appear at a session ot said
Court, then to be ho'.den at tho Probate office.

Gives tbe Carriers Side of the
Delivery of Newspapers
and Letters.
Mr. Editor:
■
I wish to make a few statements to
those whom it may concern. When a
patron asks the carrier where his daily
or county paper is and the carrier re­
plies ,4I don't know, “those three wards
are the truth, in as small a sentence aa
it can be stated. All daily and county
papers for rural routes come to the
office ti^d up in bunches. Now then,
if there |are 50 patrons taking a county
paper, arid there are only 48 or 4ft .pap­
ers in the bunch, the carrier knows
some on^ is shy a paper, but who he

OUR JAPANESE SISTERS

Court. House News

Continued from page three.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
WARRANTY DEEDS.

Calvin Stanton * and wife to
Herbert C. Stanton, 44 ac
Sec. fl, Baltimore

11.00

Albert Troutwine to St Clare
Brock. S
lots 10 flr 11.
Hastings
300 00
Fredrick Miller to Zina Clark,
Parcel Sec. 1. Woodland.... 660 00
Fanner’s State Bank, Middle­
ville to Albert Carter, 100 ac
Sec. 19, Irving
3000 00
Baker Shiner add wife to Leon­
ard H. ivarte, 5 ac Has­
625 00
tings

Adelbert E. Heath and wife to
Walter A. I^mpman and
wife. Lot 298. City
800 00
Allison M. Bostwick to Albert
C. Hampton. 4 ac Sec. 8,
1100 00

Alonzo Kenaston .and wife to
Leo Myervs, Lot 13. City....

110 00

Alonzo E. Kenaston and wife
to Lewis C. Harris, Lot 12,
'fcitv.......

120 00

Leslie . Weaver and wife to
Charles Pennock. 5 ac Sec.
81 Hope
400 00

couldn't [tell until he gets to a pat­ John L. Kemp and wife to
Charles Porter? 40 ac Sec. 80
rons house, and then finds a certain
81, Johnstown
1100 00
paper massing. When you have from
10 to 75 papers of various kinds in rolls Joseph P.
Rcnkcs to Elva
you can hot pick out on your routing
Tfaomas; 45 ac Sec. 17 and 60
desk jns4 whose paper is missing. We
ac Sec. 1 . Baltimore
1988 00
don’t knfw always the cause of a paper Charlotte Russel! to Charles
being shy. but some times find the
Russell and wife, put of lot
label stuck on the inside of another
046. City* ...................................
1 00
patrons i»p&lt;?r. But we have no extras Charles H. Strickland to Daniel
in. the bunch, so bow can the carrier
A.
Dunkelburger,
48 ac
deliver something with nothing? Oh!
Maple Grove
1200 00
I see. Take a run to the publishing
William Harding and wife to
house and get an extra or two. an d if it
James L. Crawley, Ixit 2 blk
is an outi of town paper, just go some­
26. Eastern add. City
800 (O
where and telephone the publisher that
Mary
E. Shaver to William H.
a certain {paper is missing and send it
Burd. Parcel Nashville..’..
1450
right aloilg. as the'patron must have it.
I have ha|l patrons say,to me. “Why I
QUIT CLAIMS,
would rather go without my supper
James H. Phillips to W. H.
than the paper.' ’ But how about when
Phillips, 48 ac Sec. 21. Bal­
their subscription expires and they ne­
timore f two 00
glect to renew, and the paper is discon­
Orton
B. Lichty to Milton Notinued fori throe or four weeks?
io 00.
blre.&lt;4o ac Sec. 86. Hope...
I might say that ifythe publisher
would put.in two or three extra ones Frank L. Smith to Eliza A..
Smith,
80
"ac
Sec.
26.
Has
­
each time the carrier could supply his
tings 500 00
patrons. Then again, some times the
whole btuSfli.' for some unknown cause Charles V. Riegler to Sey­
or other, fails to reach the post-office
mour E. Riegler, Lota'! &amp;’ 2
or the puldishers fail to print -on their
blk
Freeport
00
regular day which its 1 understand
James E. Rtiush tv .4'ymonr
happened with the BANNER the week
Riegler. Lots 1 &amp; 2 blk 6.
of which “A Patron" speaks But of
Freeport
00
course the carrier should have with
John
Riegler and wife to Sey­
hiih each and every paper due that day.
mour Reigler. Lots &amp; 2 blk
or know the reason it failed to be in
6. Freeport
00
the - mail. But how does the carrier
know when a paper is missing or butwhat perhaps the patron has had the
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Jacob Brinkert,’Orangeville.'..
same discontinued?
I will say as to a letter picked up on the
, Eltatath Anders, Hope..............
route, to be delivered further ou and is1 Warren Coolbaugh. Morgan...
not. tliat in such cases it is a mistake ..Marie Bump. Castleton
22
on the part of the carrier, not done in­
Reuben Crites, Hastings
.30
tentionally.-and. does not happen very Effie Crawley. Hastings
.18
often,-as the carrier knows it is his
duty to deliver every piece of mail car­
PROBATE
COURT.
ried by him directed to a patron of his
Estate of James Johncock deceased,
route, and he grieves over a mistake of
that kind just as much if not more license to sell real estate tatted. Sale
than the patron. But we all make mis­ Saturday May 13.at premises.
takes. iir every vocation of life, and
Estate of Dottie and Flossie,Boorum
the best we can do is to try and not let minors, order appointing guardian
the same mistakes occur again.
entered. ,tand let and letters taued.
. _Dear Patron. I know that every car­
In Re of Big Tlioninpple Extension
rier in Hastings serves' his patrons-to Eaton &lt;Sr Harry, demand for jury filed,
tho best of his'ability and they idl jury summoned to meet Thursday Mar.
have good ability a« carriers. Tlie few W» at 10 o’clock.
sngg«vrti&lt;jns heretofore, pulnished at my
Estate of Charles T. Armstrong de­
request was for the express purpose only:
ceased. vflder appointing Wm. E. Johnof working in hartnony with tho pat­ cock administrator entered.
rons, to better the 'carriers ability and I
Estate of Harry G. Jones. deceased,
better the service for the patrons. Wp
proof of. will filed, notice of contort filed.
all have from one to three papers miss­
Hearing May 1. .
&gt;
ing every day, and when noticed at the
Estate of Peter Cockburn deceased,
office we try and get an extra one to
petition
for
license
to
sell real estate.
supply that patron. I will further
i that each and -every daily or county Hearing, Apr. 21.

•hew cniM« If any there be, why tho prarer of
tho tMtitloiier mgy not be granted. And It Is
further ordered that nald petitioner give notice
to tbo pontons Interested fn said estate, of tbe
pendency of said |&gt;etiUon jad the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published lu the Hastings Haxxf.r a news­
paper printed aud circulated In said County of
Barn-, oqec in each week ter three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. M. Mack.
z. „
Judxo of Probate.
Ella C. Hzcox.
.
Probate Register.
pajier directed to a route which reaches
(A true dopy]
our ]&gt;ofrt office is delivered to the pat­
OBITUARY.
ron the same day.
Earcarm Freeland was born in Balti­
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
Very, truly yours.
.
more, Maryland Apr. h 1828. Died nt
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY
Burdette Lichty,,
OF KENT. IN CHANCERY.
her home in Carlton Mar. 23 1905 being
Original Bill.
#
76 years 11 months and fifteen days
John J. Stewart. Complainant. v». Eugene Hartold.
hotn. Sarah R. Harthorn, HaaUtig* City
Bank. Hasting* National. Bank of ’Ha*tii&gt;g»,
She reaidwl in Baltimore nntil at the
How's This?
■ Mich., Philo A. Sheldon. Harvey W. WilWe otter one hundred dollar* reward for any age of noven, when her parents moved
Lams. 'Norman S. Whitney, Richard Whit&lt;'km&gt; of catarrh Hurt cannot bo cured by Hall'*
to Morrow Co. Ohio.
■
Catarrh Cure.
WUron. Williwi H. CIme'and John Hob
w
t
V. J. CHZX1!5 &amp; Co.. Toledo. O. ,
July 4 1848 she was united in mar­
We. the mideralRned. hav known F. J.
den. defendants.
‘
.
Cheney for the last jft years, and believe him riage to Samuel B. Edwards who con­
Cr&amp;M Bill
perfectly honorable In all btulOMi tnuuucttoas
Philo A. Sheldon and Harvey W. William*. ind flnan;-hilly able to carry out any obligation* tinued to be her devoted husband until
Complainants. v» Eugen Harthorn. Sarah R. made by tbelrtlnn.
Harthoru. and John J. Stewart, defendants West &amp; Thvax, Wholesale Drugglsta, To- his death Nov. 19 1887. Of thh union
ledo(&gt;.
here were bora four sons, three M
•
Crow Rill.
' .
Walihxg .Kinxax &amp; Marvin, Wholesale
Norman S. Whitney, Richard Whitney, Pat­ brundsta. Toledo, O.
whom together with six grand children
rick H. Gilkey, A*a Stratton. Wallace W.
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
Is
taken
Internally
and
Dewey, Elias W. Bowman and Rell F. Wil- acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces survive her.
•on, complainant*.
Of the system. TesHnionlals sent free.
The family lived in Ohio nntil 1853
bSJJ.‘e*_8o,d &lt;n dnwt’M’when they came to Michigan. Here by
Hall s Family Pills for constipation.
Eugene Hartltorn, Sarah R. Harthorn and John
J. Stewart, defendants.
. '
7 yeara deligenee they hewed from the
In pursuance of a final decree made in the
aliove cause by tbe Circuit Court for the:
The Baltimore professor who thinks forest*their home, where she lived un­
-County of Kent, in Chancery, dated February
til the time of her death.
men
are
of
little
account
after
they
♦wenty, in ibe year one thousand, nine hundred
She was the oldest of a family of
and five. I, tbe undersigned. Circuit Cdurt have passed the age of forty years and
Cocnmissiener for Barry County, Michigan,
shall sell the premite* hereinafter descrilxd, at should be chloroformed when they eight'children, four of whom survive.
public v&lt;
------- “• ------ --- — -­
reach the age of xbety, says nothing She wks a firm believer in the Christ­
Court 11
about the women, no doubt because he ian faith and for many years a mem­
ber of the Mehodixt Episcopal Chnrch.
1 in two parcel* and in realizes that no woman ever gets sixty
directed by said decree.
Her true character was best shown in
e »old are described «* years old.
her home life where she was ever a
fellows:
Ordinary household accidents have no loving mother and kind neightar. Be­
County of Barry and State of Michigan.' known terrors when thore’s a bottle of Dr. sides the
immediate relatives,,
relatives., she
and described a* the northwest quarter (N. W. Thomas' ElectriiTOil in the medicine
leaves a host of friends to mourn her
cheat. Heals burns,cuts, bruises, sprains
departure.
Instant relief.
(9) Wnt, eoctainwg
acre* of land, more
The funeral was held Sunday morn­
mako» a lazy man. Bur- ing a eleven oclock^at Welcome M. E.,
d0CJt.w 00d Otters is the natural, nev­
Church.
Rev. Otlet( officiating. Burial
er failing remedy for a lazy liver.
, in the Carlton Cemetery.

tho Japanese wife • to do, yet there is
enoogh left to keep her from idleness
and an infinite round of duties to be
done. There is the cooking, the clean­
ing, and dishes, washed in cold water,
there is marketing, the same things
that have to bo done in our hotnre and
altho' they do not have to make over
and change their dresses on account of
no changing styles yet there is alfvays
a great deal of sewing to be done.
Most of the Japanese clothes are taken
to pieces when' washed aud are turned
dyed, made over again and again until
they are absolutely useless. A kimona
seems an easy thing.to make, yet every
stitch and seaih must be done correctly
and in a certain way. Ah in our
country there is something in tee style
of a garment apart from its quality of
texture and manner of making, in Ja­
pan the apparently simple garmenta can
be well or ill made, and it is essential
that they be just right Many Japan­
ese womens cultivate the silk worm
industry in their homes and send the
silk away to be woven and dyed and
when it is. returned to them they are
very proud of their work as in the old
days when tee homespun garments
were the pride of our Puritan ancestors.
Present giving forms no small part of
a Japanese woman's life. When wo re­
call some of our feelings as tho Christ­
mas season has approached and when
we are forced reluctantly sometimes
to admit that
of our gift-giving
is a Inirden and an unnecessary tax. we
should take courage and be thankful
we do no live in Jjqiaii. Why. to road
a Japanese book. one would imagine
that fully three-quarters of the’time of
a Japanese woman must lx* taken up
sending and receiving gifts. That wav
the old way of paying, an obligation.
A doctor did not charge for a visit,
he was sent a present; a lawyer was
not feed, a teacher never had a certain
price set on his services but was al­
ways given a present suitable to the
occasion. Hence now wlivii contractu
are used and men are paid, the old
custom of present giving still remains.
A housewife must receive, acknowledge
and return presents received. A birth
of a baby calls for presents, a’chance
caller, children visiting in a family,
tnulcjun*’!! of all kinda, ml servant#,
firemen, watchmen, teachers, patients
to their physicians. Every’oiie it seems
must hav«&gt; presents sent to them on {
different occasion* and all wrapped up j

in proper manner. It is a saving^ thing
thflt presents may I« received and sent
on to others, or the expense would be
too burdening.
With the coming of the last month of
the year begin the preparation for the
great New Year festival'and the Japan­
ese woman in a large household has
ho much on her hands she should lie
thankful teat with it all. «he doesn't
have to write a » paper for theWomen's
Club, see that the .city Ordinances are
enforced, keep the grass green around
the soldier's nionoment or agitate a
public library. She has in December
as Miss Riu»n say®, “spring house
cleaning, preparations for Christmas,
New. Years. Thanksgiving and Easter,
all at qiice.’’ Every man woman and
child ini tho household must have new
clothes, and all striving as a rule is done
in tee home.- It is astonishing how
much house cleaning there- is to do
without any furniture as we know it.
One cannot but help but .admire the
carrying.out of those instincts common
to. all wtiinen, for I believe much as she
troubles herself and hard as slw’ works
there is a deeply inborn love of houHe
cleaning in the heart of every woman,
just, a® there is a deep inborn hatred in
the heart of every man for the same
thing. So the Japanese woman ojiens
every bqx and closet in the house,
take up ahd puts down again the mats,
washes the wood work all • over, airs
and suns the quilts and clothing, un­
packs tha family curios and heirlooms,
and cleans and repacks them, and cleans
up the garden. This takes about a
week.
Then the preparation of food
for the festival comes on. .-This is
elaborate and intricate, but it is as
distinctive anil necessary ah turkey,
cranberry sauce and pies are to us on
certain occasions. Then the henna and
grounds must be decorated appropri­
ately for the coming feaivala Before
the new year comes, presents must
have been sent to practically every­
body, who has during the year that
has gone been of any service to the
family, then all the yearly bills are
settled at this time.
I should think
tee Japanese housewife would draw a
long breath of relief when December
was over.
From what has been written on a
woman’s duties yon can readily under­
stand that the women have enough to
do.and salt is donbtlem true thatfruch
happiness comes from work, and pride
in doing that work well, the Japanese
woman must have many happy hours
when she looks about her at her quiet
well ordered home and her contented
husband and well. tahaved children.
As old age is respected and looked up
to. a Japanese woman i» not sorry
when.it comes. She is old at thirtyfive and dresses to tell her age minute­
ly. No Japanese woman trie® to ap­
pear younger than she ia She may be
in the enviable position of mother-in­
law herself now and be waited upon by

her children and grandchildren.’ She
now becomes their adviser, and is the
honored member of the family. As Mta
Baoon expnwea it “Is there wonder
that the young wife, steering her
course with difficulty among the many
shoals and whirlpools of early married
life, looks forward with anticipation
to tho period of comparative rest and
security that comes at tbe end of the
voyage? As she bears all things, en­
dures all things, suffers ‘long and is
kind, as she serves her mother-in-law,
man-ages her hunhands household, cart®
for her babies, the thought that cheers
and encourages her in her busy and
not too happy life is the thought of the
sunny calm of old. age, when she can
lay her burdens and carea on younger
shoulders, and bask in the warmth and
sunshine which this Indian summer'of
her life will bring to her. ’ ’

Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty year* doctor*
h«ve endorsed Ayer'* Cherry
Pectoral for couch*, cold*,
weak lung*, bronchitia, con­
sumption. You can trust a
medicine the beat doctor* ap­
prove. Then trust this the next
time you have a hard couch.

TWO FALSE ALARMS.

,

SUSATASUXA.
A little after midnight Sunday morn­
niu.
ing nn alarm of fire was turned in from
box 48, which, proved to' ta false. It
is said there is strong evidence as to Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular.
All vegetable and gantly laxative.
the jiereon who sent in.this alarm. JI
90 prosecution should follow, for there
is no reason why the annoyance and
expense of such a criminal proceeding
should be submitted to.
Sunday forenoon about 11 o’clock.
Chief McMurray, of the Fire Depart­
ment. tested tax 42. There seemed to be
some misunderstanding at the station
about the matter, for tbe mocking bird
broke loose in its most vociferous fash­
ion, and the department promptly got
busy, but soon found no occasion for
its services.
.

Good Printing

A TRUE APPETIZER AND TONIC

"When you have Printing

Hi-ona Will Make You Fee! Hungry
and Hearty, and Give Strength and

Vitality.
Ask any friend who looks thin, pale,
and out of health how many meals he
or she eats a day, and tee chances are
that the answer will be “not over two,
and 1 don’t feel hungry then.” The
plump, rosy, and robust eat three square
meals daily, and their perfect health is
due tq a strong stomach and digestive
system, as such a system takes out of
the food all those elements that make
pure blood, and give nourishment and
vitality to the body.
The one appetizer and tonic that
should ta taken is Mi o-na; the only
agent known that will strengthen the
btomach.and digestive system, and put
them in such perfect working order
that they will digest easily and natur­
ally all the food that is eaten, and send
you to the table positively hungry for
the next meal.
Without a.strong sfo'mach digestion
will be poor, the olood impure, aud ser­
ious liver and kidney troubles result
causing headaches, backaches, spots be­
fore the eyes, dizziness, sleeplessness,
nervousness, Irriatablenesa, a furred
tongue and bad breath, all of which
can be readily overcome by the use of
Mi o ua, icosting but 50 eenta a boxj,
as it goes right to the foundation of
perfect health, the stomach­
Scores of leading people lu this state
including editors, ministers, bankers,
and their families, gladly testify to the
t^nic, strengthening and health giving
effects of aii o-na. Furtherrodre. W.J.
Holloway one of the most reliable
druggists in this section, sella Mi-o-na
under a guarantee to refund ti
if it does not produce satisfi
suits.

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
!’ ' BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.

SALE OF STATE TAX LANlis.

.STATE OF MICHIGAN.
Av'niTon Granai/s I'kl-aibmknt.
Ean&gt;lnic. April i. «&lt;u.
UMloJ In the County nt Itarry bklofi to ib». state
ter tax&lt;«* ot iwi and prerion* year*. at*&lt; de*crit&gt;wb*®b w,n ’** (‘T*ard&lt;&gt;d to the
office nt tlie Treaxurer of said County, aud mav
t* 'ren at mild office, previous to the &lt;i*y of udr.
&gt;&lt;1 .Treasurer
Mt the Vnuntv I'uWlc auction by m__
I

the work will be well done.

Let us Kave’the next
order.

Annual Tax Sale if no! preview*!? r.-d*
CNneelled mcordfii&lt; to law; Said *r
&lt;™&gt;taln a full 4mcnpUoa of each p»rce:

BANNER

JAMES B. ERADLEir.
•
Auditor General.

Hastings, Mich.
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'

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 6. .905,

We Guarantee

The News of Southwestern Barry

To Save you at least 10 per
cent on your

Wall Paper
Purchases.

All we ask you to do is to bring
along your samples and prices
’ froiu your sample book men and
mall .order houses and compare
them with oars, then if we can­
not make it an object to you to
buy of us there is no harm done.
We will not urge you to buy.
All we ask is an opportunity to
convince you that you can buy
cheaper and more conveniently
at home than you cau of sample
book men or mail order houses.'

ELLIS E. fAEJLKNER,
THE DKUOGI5T.

MICHIGAN.

DELTON,

Faulkner's Sarsaparilla
will relieve that tired feeling, a
•1.00 bottle for75c

Full
Line of

Seeds

of all
Kinds.
See me
BEFORE
You Buy

FENCE
POSTS &amp;
-

1 have a large stock of Cedar
Fence Posts. They are eight
feet long aed of nice quality.
If you need anything ur this
line it will pay you to cornea
long distance and look at
them. .
. Full Stock of

Lumber, Lath, &amp; Shingles.
If you are going to.luild let me
figure on your bili*uf materials.

W. H. Chase,
Delton,

Michigan.

:

NEW SPRING

CLOTHING
:: 4Nb ::

CENTS’

FUKNISHINQS

We wieli to announce,
that we have a new
Block of Clothing and
(lente Furnishings, com­
plete and up-to-date in
every respect. All the
latest styles and novel,
ties in color and design,
and will be pleased to,
have all intending pur­
chasers call and see us.

Onr STOCK is COMPLETE
Our Prices REASONABLE.
We Solicit your Patronage.

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,
The Clothiers,
Delton and Prairieville,

Mich.

EXCURSIONS
Free Grant Lands
OF

CANADA
During the months of March and
April there will be excursions on
tbe various lines of railway to
the Canadian West. ,
Hundreds of thousands of
acres of the best Wheat and
Grazing Lauds on the Continent
free to the settlers.
Adjoining lands may be pur­
chased from railway and land
companies at reasonable prices.
For information as to route, cost
of transportation, etc., apply to

M. V. MclNNES,
2 Ave. Theatre Blk.
Detroit, Mich.

11

DELTON.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

"ilcox, of .Kalamazoo,
spent Sunday in town.
Mr. and Mra. Mark Ritchie, of
Hartings, were the guests of Mr. and
Mra. Mark I Norris sr. Sundav.
Miw XUry Smith visited Mim Maud
Ruggles 1mm week.
Miss Jennie Drummond, of Buchan*?•’ BIWnt ter weeto? vacation at home.
Mias Tatem. music and art teacher
spent the week with her.
The Misaes Gladys and Grace Van­
Horn entertained Miss Shorter, of
Cressey Corners Sunday.
.
The hand exibition was well atten­
ded. Receipts $20.00.
The Misses Lota and Lora Hyde and
Nora Brandsteter spent a week with
their parents here.
Rev. and Mrs. Young attended a mis­
sionary rally at Banfield Friday.
Mra. Silas Doster entertained the
Helping Hand Society Thuraday. Themeeting was writ attended. Ice cream
and carke were served.
Mra. Jas. Capron died at her home
near Orangeville last Friday, after an
illness of about four weeks. Funeral
was held in the M.- E. chnrch. Rev.
Young officiated. Burial in Prairie­
ville cemetery.
Perry Havens visited Battle Creek
Church notes
friends last week.
The revival meetings closed Tuesday Mrs. John Stuart, of Yankee Springs.
night. Dr. M. M. Callen preacning was the guest of her daughter. Mrs.
the closing sermon. From • die excuse Elon Clement last week. ■
point offerd by unbelievers. ” and the
sermon was'one of the strongest ever
delivered on that subject. Rev. J. W.
. CRESSEY.
Lawsence took the after service and
Mr«.
— Albert Fisher of Kalamazno
made an earnest appeal to the unsaved.
spent
Sunday
at home.
Captain Root with Lieutenants Wil­
The many friend s of Jushna Brown
son and De Water commencedL special
will lie glad to hear that he is feeling
nnM'tiugs at Crt'ssCy Thursday evening ibetter.
.
with a good hon.**.
I&gt;*ilie Miller zcommenced carrying'
Rev. G. T. Fisher anil wife'went to the rural mail.Monday.
Banfield to the mifflioiuiry rally Friday.
Miss E. J. Mead is' sick and thr&lt;«atThe. third quarterly (^inference will
ened with pneumonia.
lie held at Cressev’ Raturday of this
Our special meetings Commenced
week at Un. m.. Dr Cullen presidipg. last Wednesday evening with threeA young peoples prayw meeting will young lady crusadera in charge who
lx* held in the lecture room of the with our pastor Rev. Fisher, make
church on 'Tuesday evening from this a strong force for the cause of Christ.
time until furthei notice. Mrs. L. N Great interest is already felt and
Bush leader.
‘‘The Crnsadera” not only preach the
A young* married txxgiles chee was go-qiel but siug .it, and are also, fine
formed in the Sunday school, E. E. musicians on a number of instru­
Faulkner teacher.
ments. . Come everylxxly and they will
Onr church’ lias IxMm very -much do you good. Quarterly mixiting will
blessed by tine' revival'meetings just be held next Sundav ut two oxilock.
closed and the revival fire still nurna as
Miss Minnie Mcllonald. of Grand
evidence by th* mid-weefcprayer meet­ Rapids’, is the guest of her aunt. Mrs.,
ing attendance.
Jane Barber.
’
Rev. G. T. Fisher went to Lansing
Ralph. Kovijdni and family have
Monday.
moved near Hickory Corners, on n
farm they have recently, purchased.
Onr creamery did not materialize but
DOSTER.,
it is thought it may w in the future.
Annie Whittemore of Delton, sjient
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rogers and non Sunday at Byron Fisher s:
Henry haye ’returned from a weeks ’ Charles Fisher sold a fine span of
j visit ’in Grand Rapids. *
.
horMvrto Dowling jmrties last week.
Jacob VunHout and family will ocTlie Crusaders. Cant, Ross, and
cupv the farm of Mrs. A. B. Francis­ Lieut's. Di'Walker aiid Wilson, occupy
co for the year/
a part of Mrs. Saxtons hpuM* at the
Misses Nellie Clark anil Renn Koxta- Corner.
.
tra of Kalamazoo. are visiting their
Mr. VanTa^sle has moved into the
parent* this week.
H. J. Brownell house on Nfirth street.
Don’t forget the L. T. L. meeting
Friday evening'
SHULTZ.
Mra -Mary Brazee has returned from
Shultz whore she has been visiting for
A. F. Shultz and wife und Mrs.
Alice Shultz who have been spending
Mrs. VanHuut is so much improved several days in Buttle Crej.'k attending
that she is expected homo about Tues­ « Holiness, ani vent ion. returned home
day.
’
Monday. ’
.
H. T. Chandler of Galesburg, is
Mra. Felix Chamberlain,from near
spending a few days at Marcus Ham- Delton is spending this week with
mund’a
her son Wm. and-family of-this place.
Mrs. A. B. Francisco's sale was well
Miss Grace Chamberlain and brother
attended and things were sold quickly John visited their grandparents hear
at good price*.
,
,
Delton last week.
Laverne Calthrop has purchased a
School began Monday after a weeks
fine young team.
’•
.
vacation.
Marcus Hammbnd spent Sunday in
Zen Wallace of oast Hastings spent
Kalamazoo. I
Saturday night and Sunday at Chaa
T. D. Wilson of Plainwell, was at Kenyon:&amp; Miss Emma accompanied
his farm a few days last week and him'home to assist hta mother with
visited &lt;»ld friends.
her household duties for the'suinmer.
IL White of Scotts visited Vera lxx»uiis and family over night! lluu week.
Perry Lewis and Mr. Jeffries of
HOPE CENTER.
Mrs. Ed Gates who has been quite Coat's Grove, spent last Sunday at
Andrew
Smith’s.
.
sick is on the gain.
Miss Grace Chamberlain began her
Walter Logan of Hastings spent bun­
school at Brush Ridge Monday.
dur with Clifford Wilkinson.
Rev. H. Spitler of Marcellus former
.Mrs. Isaac Newton ta much better,
pastor of this place, visited at Fred
after a slight stroke of paralysis.
Mr. and Mra James ' Calthrop of Zerlwl’s from Friday until Tuesday.
Doster Station, spent Sunday with He also called on other old friends.
Wm. ClunntaTlaiii qnd. wife visited
Gid Wilkinson and wife.
Mra. J«hh Hines of Cloverdale, syynt friends in Coats Grove over Sunday.
Mrs. .Barbara McCallum was in’YanSundtfv with her parents Mr. and Mra.
kev Springs Monday.
E. B. 'PayW of this place.
Mrs. Chas.
Laubatigh and little
G Wilkinson and Charles «hitney
attended the Masonic lodge at Hickory daughter visited her parents J. Horn
an:l wife over Sunday.
Corners Saturday night.
Herman Zerl»el and family spent
Arthur Oesler of this place sold his
span of bay horaes to Laverne Lalthrop Sunday at north Barry, the guests of
their grandparents Mr. and Mra. J.
of Doster Station.
Underhill.
•
Chas. Kahler, wife and son of north
Bn'rrv spent Sunday ut J. Horn's.
HOPE.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Ixximis visited the
G B. lUrtlrv «»'■
»tt™W latter's children in.Hickory Corners
th- Slav »» tlie Hutlanil town bnll over Sunday.
.
SnturdM evening wn.l were itnwtn of
Mrs. Abba Henson of Richlhnd Junc­
tion. recently spent r week herp with
Lewis Edgrtr Sunday.
•‘The Gins** Creek Tbeatnoal Club
her aged parents Mr. and Mrs. «m.
cave their play ’Tony the Convict nt Pfflk who are both quite feeble.
Mnccabeu Ml Shultz. Saturday eveHerman Zerlxil has oveft 10Q chickens
a week old.
\ . ’
.
"Quarterly meeting at the McCollum
Mrs. Lee McDonald wax in Prairie­
ville last writ Friday.
Her daughter
school nbm® was well attended.
Rev H. Coles., of Lowell, was the Mim Gladys Collins accompanied her
guest of Malcomb McCollum during home. Shtf expects to sjiend the summer
here and tewli a class in m?sic. We
tl Sunday t^hodl will be
wish her success.
i
the McCollum school house next SunThe Miwx* Alice and Lilah Shultz
uro very busy in their new millinery
dM^dRhU Jwtkiiw Bntl children spent store, which they expect to open on
Friday ., with Mra.
Mary Rice, of Wednesday April 12.
Thj new church sheds are finished
Orangevillehorses are happy.
Rev. H. Spitler of Marcellus gave a
CLOVERDALE.
very intererting talk to our young
[&gt;eople at the church Sunday evoking.

S

You can apply ManZan inside, right
!wrwi«l th" pv'r't
“id ch"rch lMt
8 nfer Duan™. of Kntanawo. .part where the pain is. It is put up in^co!lapsable tubes with nozzle-attachments
foVhitrodudng
It. AiauZan stops pain
qifndav 'with relatives hero.
8 Ite?: Dortri Father i.«« instantly and cures all kinds of blind,
bleeding, itching, and protruding piles.
Kavangelical conference this week.
^ H^wartl Mosher and wife arc ex­ Sold by Fred L. Heath the druggist.
pected home from Now Orleans this

Wr&gt;?’ Fritch reports a very mild case
ofDdiptheria in the family of Rh?’

If Baby ta Cutting Teeth.

Be sure and uss that old aud well tried rota

S&amp;

Pierce near Brash Ridge.
Arthnr P.ttr.n &gt;«
ing,, brick addition to hr. .tolr- and bottlo.
„T11 w» it for • dweUtw.
1 ,
Thanks are due to the L. A. 8. • foi
• ---------ns contribution of ten
cant
jiastors salary.
dollars

Foley’s Honey

Tar

coMa pnnaU pneumonia

1

Are you one of the many
patrons of the

DELTON ROLLER MILLS?
Floyd Wood is moving his family
School begins Monday after a two
near Marshall this week.
, wwkrt vacation with Mias Ryan at We would be pleased to have
Section has come and gone bringing the helm.
J vou give us a trial order. The
with it an old fashioned rain storm.
Mra. D. Townsend is reported to be . high-grade roller flour made by
Frank VanHycle and wife, also Ed vep- low at this writing.
“
? us is giving splendid satlsfacCassidy and wife spent Sunday with j John Mead is framing the timber for
tion wherevex used.
their parents Mr, and Mrs. Augustus . “,B new l&gt;arn.
Reid.
.,
..
J . .iiheep
Sheep shearing seems to be the order &gt;
CUSTOM WORK
Mary Coates and daughter Olive spent &lt;_ °f,the day.
A SPECIALTY.
Harve Woodman and Orvcn Town­ k election day at Wm. Clemence's.
Miss Pilgrim after spending a weeks send have commenced building tho
Wolf
fence.
I
DELTON
ROLLER MILLS,
vacation with her sister returned to
Arthur Foreman of Hastings, visited
her school near Barryvlle.
MLTM, TIMM
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Grashe visited Herbert Mead Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ehret of Nash­
their daughter Mra. Art Gorham west
of Hastings^Tuesday and Wednesday ville. called on their son James one
day last week.
Miss Ethel Barn- of Ypsilanti, is
Mra. Powell spent^lnst Wendnesday
• -ures colds. orevents doearn onia.
with her daughter Mrs. Wm. Clemence. spending her vacation at home.
Born. to Ira Rice and wife Mar. 28.
an 81b. pound daughter. It» no wonder
Ira steps no high.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ricevisited
friends near Climax last Wednesday,
We have just received a Car Load of tbe
leading his matched team that he sold
to jiarties near Augusta the same day.
famous...
•
MissLiziieSmith and Maine Pilgrim
visited the Dowling school last Tues­
Page (El Michigan Cd.
day.
Mrs. Stephen Lester is entertaining
a brother this week.
Miss' Ola Pilgrim spent Saturday
night and Sunday with her sister Mra.
Clement* and Mra. Pilgrim.
Lena Bryant visited last Wednesday
Come and see them and get ouf prices,
at Fay Clemence's.'
Frank Webster and wife took dinner
THEY ARE BEAUTIES.
with the formers parents in Johnstown
last Sunday.
We handle everything in
.
Ed Trethrick and wife spent Sunday
at Frank Willie's in Johnstown.
Mra. Augusta Reid who has been
Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
confined to tlie.ta«&lt;l for the paatN few
days is better.nt this writing,
Buggies and "Wagons.
Mrs. Fay Clemence and sister. Miss
Pilgrim. visited at George Fry's one
We have the
day hist week.
Oliver Plows,
Spike Harrows
Mrs. Sprague returned to her homo
Oale Plows,
Kraus Cultivators,
in Maple Grote last Tmsduv.
Syracuse
Plows,
.
Iron Age Cultivators,
Mrs. Porael of Battle Creek, is caring
Peerless Plows,
Gale Cultivators.
for her sister Mrs. Chas. Lester who is
quite Rick.
Disk Harrows,
Ohio Cultivators.
John OrmslMe anil wife spent Sunday
(Wood and Steel frames)
Superior DHHf,
at Ira Rice's.
Spring Drags,
Harrier Drills.
Laura Bryant returned home from
Vali»ariso last’ week.
Dowagiac Drills

4

4

4

roley’s Honey ud Tar

Car Load
OF

Buggies

Dowagiac, Peninsular, Garland and Ashland Steel Ranges and
Cooks. American and Elwood Fencing. DeLaval Cream separa­
tors.

ALDRICH BROTHERS,

SIXSMITH'S SYSTEM OF

THERAPEUTIC EXERCISES

THE

,

You can if you

w

I|
; J
Wl

V&lt;
U
1

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*
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f

Nervous Troubles, Conitlpatlon, Indigestion,
Bad Circulation and
Weak Lunga.
Are all the outcome of inac­
tion in the different organa.
- Ninety per cent of adults die
before.their time of these dtaeases. Keep your nerves and
physical system in good work­
ing order by rousing the nerv­
ous centers to do their duty.

CONDITION

Exercise Means Life

OF THE

DELTON STATE BANK

1

At Delton Mlchlgkwr'at, the elo*e of busluct.*
March H. wo*, assailed for by the
ilomnilMloner ot Baukliig .
RESOURCES.
.
Loam and discounts...f!
BomIs. MortKSges and securities......... I
Premium* pud on bonds.....
Orerdndta.............................................
•••00 no
Hanking boose.
Furniture and natures
Due from other bank* and bankers... I
u. 8. and National Bank Cur­
rency ............................
&gt;1.830 00
Gold cotn..... .......................... HM00
Silver coin................................. 44115
Nickels and Cents.:
2 22
Cheeks, cash Items, Internal revenue s,«s w

LIABILITIES.
Capital Ktock paid In;....RO,«» no
Undivided profit*, net.
Commercial deposits..
. .WH9
SarinRs deposits....... :
. :n.43S37
Bavins certificates
V-0.917.M

State of Michigan, County of Barry. *»•:
I. Ezra 8. Morehouse.. Cashier ot the above,
named bank, do solemnly swear that tlw&gt; above
statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
„ .
Ezra 8, Mohkiiousk; Cashier.
Subscribed ami sworn to before me on this 27th
day of March. ltw&gt;.
•
My commission .•spires Aux. 7. luffT.
Ellis E. Fallkxkb, Notary Public.
Correct—Attest:
A. A. AI.DHK H,
Wm. Elliott.
J.G. HVOHES.
.
Directors.

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
OFFICE liouns-ll ta 12 a. m.. 1 to 2 p.m.. T
to 8 pun., AH calls promptly attended. ;Telapbotie at offioe.
Office at resldsooe. Delton. Mich.
,

To the Mature Men—Because as we advance in life we
lose vitality, our constitutions
have pot the spontaneous ac­
tion belonging to youth and
our habits have induced Blugf;tah conditions. Exercise is
ndiapensible to men pan­
youth, for stagnation means
death to them.
To the Young Man—Be­
cause* he needs to brace him
self, and develop all his pow­
ers tn enable him to fight the
battle of life. Nothing in the
work! will quicken the action
of a young man’s brain, and
develop hta mental ability like
good, thorough and scientific exercise.
To the Mature Woman—Because to her a sluggish, relaxed condi­
tion-of nerves and body means untold evils. Exercise reatores nerv­
ous energy, puts life and action into every organ, corrects misplace­
ments by strengthening the loosened muscles,-and thereby averts
painful operations.
.
To the Young Woman—Because it keeps the nerves In tone,
strengthens the internal organs, aud fits her for the duties of wife
and mother -

Total.................................................... 8BOJ17 M

’ Total.

Live a Hundred Years

Cultivate and use the phynical and nervous forces as you
do the mental powers. Exerelse and maintain action in all
the internal organs. Avoid
dlaease and premature death
by preventing stagnation from
occurlng in any section of the
body.

Foley’s Kidney Cure make« kidneys
and bladder right. Don’t delay taking.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist.

.

DELTON, MICH,
Bell Phone Exchange.

Furniture and Undertaking
a Specialty,

It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade’s
Little Liver I’illB and enjoy their tonic
effect upon the liver. Sold by Fred L.
Heath, the druggist.

REPORT OF

Buggies

Smith. Flint and Weber wagons, also
Saginaw Farmer's Handy Wagon,

BANFIELD.
Mrs. Andrew Adams is suffering
with quinsy.
The L. A. S. will meet Wednesday
n. m. April 12. ut Dr. Cooper s half.
Wann maple sugar will lx,- served,
supper l&lt;* cents. Subject for discus­
sion "'House cleaning. ”
Herman Moore and Floyd Stiles
have returned to the M. ‘A. C. after
ten &lt;lays vacation.
Miss Pearl Brunney visited Mra.
Harry Carr of Battle'Creek. last week.
Mrs. F. E. Doty is in Battle Creek
caring for her danghter Mamie who
has n fine baby l»y.
■
The King school took up it* work
Monday after h rest of one week.
Oh what h time we have Hello!! Hel­
lo!!!!! all tlx* time.
Saturday evening March 23. D. C.
Stiles and wife were much surprised
by tbont sixty of their friends and
neighbors coming in to, inform them
that it^was their 20th^anniversary.
Mra. Stiles had thought, of the event
how ver ami had made h cake, from
the name receipe’ she had made her
brute's cake twenty years before, and
plaoxl it on the Krtmr-' cake stand. A
beantful leather .Morris rocker was left
as a remembrance of the occasion. The
only ones who were present- at
bcitli occasions were Mra. Stiles’ father
and Mrs. Grant Adams.
The-E. L. was well attended last
Sunday evening, led by Miss Mabie
Bowman. Miss Hanchett of Battle
Creek, gave two beautiful violin solos,
and Miss Nellie Bowman a vocal solo
which’wHs highly appreciated by all.
Leader for next Sunday evening 31 iss
Pear) Bnmney.

R. S. HARTER, M. D., ,
-

YOUR TRADE
WANTED

NORTHWEST CA8TLETON.

DOWLING.

Mra. George Sheffield of Hastings.
ent one day last week with Dr. and
rs. R- S. Harter.
Mnin WBB Bt
Creek
n euiM-sday on burtnees.
Timmerman of Amsterdam.
Holland, was the guest of Mr. and
Jim. Peter Adrianson sr., for a few
days.
Mira Zulah Haugh of Battle Creek,
has been the guest of Mra IL S. Har­
ter the past few days.
Paul Faulkner ta quite sick at this
writting.
•
We regret vert much to lorn Mr. and
Mra. John Laranue from our commu­
nity. They left Friday evening to
spend the summer with Mra.
L’s
mother, south of Kalamazoo. • from
there they intend to go to California,
where they will make their future
home.
Mra. Lackey who him been spending
th® winter with her daughter Mrs. J.
. Bate®, was called to ’Battle Creek Mon­
day by the serious illness of her grand­
son.
.
N
Frank VanTyne' lias just returned
from an extended trip in ’Ohio. Indi­
ana and Kentucky.

&gt;

EVERY DAY ACHES AND PAINS,
।

Neryous or neuralgic headaches relieved In five minutes. Colds, due
to conceited nerv.es. are cured in a short time by relaxation induced
by scientific exercise. Rheumatic pains are due to impeded -circulation,causing irritation to the nerves. Circulation is at once aroused,
and the acids are dispersed.
FAT IS VNNATURAL, UNHEALTHY AND UNSIGHTLY.
My Therapeutic Exercises will effectually and permanently reduce
weight
.

WILLIAM K. SIXSM1TH.
PHY SICAL TRAINER OP NEW YORK.

Classes for Men Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 JO p. m.
Classes for women, eame days at 2:30 p. m.

PARKER HOUSE PARLORS, Hasting, Midi.

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 6, 1905.

12

The school ia proud to say that
Hudson Burroughs peopie visited
among them ia one qualified voter.
friends,over east Sunday.
The W. H. S. did not have any vaca­
Harry Breeee and mother were at
tion last week as most schools did.
Cedar Creek.
Hiram Babcock is confined to hte
bed with rheumatism.
.
STATE ROAD.

NOTICE
Having started my Planing
Mill east of the Table factory
[ wish to announce that 1 am
now prepared to do all kinds of

CARLTON CENTER
The ancient order of Gleaners are
preparing to organize won. there be­
ing a rapid increase in members.
Mr. Lewis will move this week to
his old home in Maple Grove.
The poles uro all m position and the
wires are being strung over the Hastings and Carl ton;telephone line. It is
hoped the lino will be in operation
tins week.
,
Blanch.' Mvera will spend some time
visiting in Hastings.
At the Mission Rally held here Wed­
nesday. Mrs. McCoy of India, gave a
talk upon Mitafona. After the rally
tbe lad tee aid society gave a literary
program, and two new members were
received. Mrs. H. L. Todd and Mra.
Lawrence.
.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gammon enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Benham
and son Fred. Sunday, at dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. Plank will leave the
last of this month for their^new home
in II lino in.
Ciaranw Covert left Monday for
Lansing where ho goes With A. F.
Fans?, to assist in . railroad construc­
tion.
.
The M. E. church will hold appro-,
priate Easter exercises and preparation
are all reiuly in progress for special
music and speaking
X,“0H Bill" a horse belonging to John
Fleming.died on Monday morning. He
w»*8K years old and well known by
all in tills vicinity.

Planing a!,d Matching
Make all kinds of

Moulding, Window Frames
and Door Frames,
Porch Work, House Finishing
I will be pleased to figure with yon
on any work you may wish.

Jos.' Alwine,
I Just received a car load of White
Wood this week.

We have all the latest novelties In

WALL
TAPER
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-u-=== Such a» H-’r.-r7-

Burlaps, Crepes.
Ingrains,
Pulp, tints, Two tones,
Varnished Tile.
Fancy Gilts, Granite.
Heavy White Blanks,
Highly colored Browns,

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At Reasonable Prices.

!Q. A. HYNES
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.

Nearly everyone hns begun to' plow.
\*tit Robinson us sold his driving
jmrtse to Vern Doty of Bedford.
Mr. and Mrs. Irn Rice are the proud
parents «&gt;f a baby girl, born Mar. ,2tJ.
The infant son of Mr. und "Mrs. Fred
St»pnl is very, sick at thiswriting.
Mrs. Orson Canfield and daughters ut
Kalamazoo, -are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. WeWer at pres­
ent. ;
*
Frank and Byron Ketchum of Battle
Creek, visited their mother Mrs. Wm.
Clark last Snndity.

GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
Mrs.Merrill's mother from Ohio is
visiting her at present.
Fnink Wilkes mid wife spent Sunday
with his Tn-ople near Lacey.
Mra. Tulmndge has been assisting
Mrs. [Melvin Beach and Mrs. Babcock
during their sickness.
Miss Pearl Junes is working at Mr.
Merrill’^
Onr buys who went west send home
glowing accounts of the country.
They say they nro living nmong Howers
now. I They are working in a nursery
at Woodbum. Oregon, getting good
wages._______

HEALTH
is the

Most
Important
The manufacturers uf Royal
Baking Powder have had 40
years of scientific experience.
Evtery method' ot bread-andcake raising has been exhaus­
tively studied in this country and
abroad.
The result is a perfect prod­
uct in Royal Baking Powder.
There is no substitute for it.
The purity and efficiency • of
Royal Baking Powder have
been commended by the highest
authorities of the world.
These facts mean two impor­
tant things to all housekeepers ;
Hrst: that Royal Baking:
towder Is healthful and
makes wholesome food.

Second: that Royal Bak­
ing- Powder makes food
good to taste.

ROYAL

POWDER

ABSOLUTELY
PURE

AUCTION SALE

Preaching next Sunday morning.
Willis Bayne had the misfortune to
break his arm last Sunday while driv
ing a colt. Dr. Burton was called and
ireduced tho fracture.
Mrs. Will Kennedy and daughter of
Grand
Rapids, visited at Mrs. Ken­
1
1nedy's Saturday and Sunday.
Ernest Cowles is visiting his father’s
people
at Vermontville.
!
L. Olmstead has a very bad sprained
ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kinne visited at
Wm. Whitlodk’s Sunday.
.
Mrs. Lotid Kinne will entertain the
।society Thursday afternoon April 18.
It will be for supper.
The republicans are jubilant over
election.

The undersigned being unable to work his farm, on account of ill health, will sell at
Public Auction, at his residence on section 2, Baltimore township, 5 miles
southeast of Hastings and one-half mile west of Striker School
House, on

Tuesday, April 11th, 1905
Sale commencing at 10 o’clock, a. m. the following property, to-wit:

Tlie tlr-Ht Ixtndnn omnibus wm really
much more gorgeous than Its wiwmor
of today. It was an imposing vehicle,
beautifully decorated and pointed,
with accommodation for twenty-two
passengers Inside, and was drawn hy
three handaomo iMtynf"driven by a
smart coachman in livery, and its con­
ductor wan gay in a-blue cloth mrtfUrm.
like,# midshipman. .Thia conductor, by
the way, wm tbe son of a naval cap­
tain and spoke French so well that It
was quite common far tbe poke bonnet­
ed young IhcUm from PtHdlnftoon . to
ride as far as the city aDd*b»ek with
the object
Improving tbir Precdi
COBB’S CORNERS.
Mra.
Isaac ..Cunningham received by chatting with him. Tbe fare frotn
word Saturdayv that her father near the Yorkshire Stlape. at Pftddto^toa,
to the Rank was a abtlfing; halfway,
Lake Gdt*ssa is very sick.
■ School commenced in the Cobb dis­ slx|&gt;en&lt;-e. and newspapers r.nd books
trict Monday after a two weeks vaca­
tion.
Ixuxlou Globe.
Joo W’illitta and family of Hastings
visited at John Tregote Sunday.
There will be a dance at the Grange
Take tbe harness to a rOocn whare
hall Saturday evening.
George Mitchell drives a fine new you ran unbuckle It and separate tbe
sjian of horoeo.
v parts completely. Wneb oucli part well
Mr. Leavitt and family went to lu lukewarm water to which has bean
their new home near Detroit Thurs­ added a little potaeh. Scrub well with
day.
a brush until' all th* greoee and duet
have been removed. Wor&gt; the pieces
well under the hand nntil they boooma
PODUNK.
supple. It won’t do to oil until K be­
Mra ____
Fields ht^ _moved
__________
into____
the comes so. I^t tho porta dry ta a place
house Which she bought of Dennis where tbl-y will do so etowty. When
Dunham some time ago.
Our school opens for the spring just motet, oil. For this purpose um
cod liver ell. It te the beat for the pur­
term this week.
John Lenz is recovering from his pose. Besides, If you wi-ro to use neotofoot tbe rats and mice are yonr enorecent severe illness.
The L. A. S. and W. C. T. U. of mien at once, while they will not touch
Yeckley called together a large num­ a harness oiled with cod liver oti. Giro
ber of members and friends last Fri­ u good dosa of oil to all - ports, then
day Mar. 24. Two interesting papers bang up to dry. When dry, rub well
were reml. One by Mrs. Stella E-impinan—.while Mrs? Montgomery read with a soft rug.
about ‘’Mother's Meetings and orginazations. ‘ ’
In 1859 the ftusalnn emperor saw a
Emma Loehr waa thoroughly surpris­
ed Saturday evening when' a large soldier in the mkldJo-of. a gratw plot tn ■
number of her friends came' iu upon the'-palace grounds. Why-'Was there a |
। her and presented her with a hand­ dally guard, relieved at stated Inter­
some ring. Games were played .and vals? No one knew. Curiosity -was
, ice,cream, fruit and cake vvere seh^d.
1 The spelling contest was attended i»y aroused, and at last a veteran wns dis­
;&gt; goal -number of people Thursday covered who remembered bearing his
evening. The children showed them' father say that the Empress Catherine
selves to l&gt;e good spellers and Miss "Ha­ —she died Ln .1727—once saw a snow­
vens was the last one to go down.
drop in bloom ut that point unusually
early and. asked that a guard be sta­
tioned there to protect It And there a
RUTLAND CENTER.
sentinel remained for nt least 132
Nina Otis returned to her school in years; rx&gt; one knew bow much kmger.
Marshall Monday.

Rolla Williams returned .from Lan­
sing Saturday.
—
Gertrude Otis returned from Lan­
sing last week. She expects to go to
Lakeview this week to visit her
brother.
Roy Douglas Bpent last week in Has­
tings visiting relatives.
Frances Van Arman of the city was
the guest of Zero Newland the fore
part of the week.
Mrs. Ed Myers entertained company
from near Shultz last week Tuesday.
Lena Havens won the town open­
ing contest nt Podunk • last Thursday
evening.
'
«
Sunday schwl was organized at the
M. E.' church Sunday with the follow­
ing officers ' Supt. Eva Erway; Asst
Supt., Warren Foreman; Treas.. Hattie
Erway: Sec.. Zolo Otis; Organist, Zera
Newland: librarian. Bessie Erway.
Mrs. Warren Foreman. Mrs. Parker
Erway. Mrs. ’Ed Myera and Floyd Er­
way were chosen as teachers. '
Frank Waters and family visited at
T. C. Williams Sunday.
Homer Shively of the city spent Sun­
day with relatives here. ■

LANE’S CORNERS.
Mr. Paskell and family have moved
back ou bis own farm. ’
Henry Maynard is helping Silas Belson.
Geo. McNutt and .sons are cutting
wots! for Silas Belson.
Quite a crowd witnessed the play en­
titled “The* village Bell" at tue town
hall Saturday evening.
“A letter from John Black states he
| now can lx* found at Jennings Lake.
! Ha. Bethinks he will return home
about May 15.
Thos. Sullivan from the city called
in this vicinity one day last week.
.Mr. Paskell butchered lastjiaturday.
Election came in a little wet but we
are in hopes every man was able to
cast his vote.
Henry Marks of Irving, called on Mr.
and Mra Lord one day last week.
^We understand Bert Gorham will
soon move near Wexford .county. .
Sidney Lord went-Monday morning
to work on the railroad.
' .
Mr. Hubble of Irving, has moved on
the Lane farm.

WOODLAND.
School Notes
i grade began review in
grammar the first of the week.
Mildred Cramer entered;school Mon­
day, taking up fifth grade work.
Saturday afternoon a number of
small friends spent a very enjoyable
time at a party gi\en by Mr. Fauls, in
honor of hi»son Karl.
J. C. Ketcham visited school last
Thursday. At tho close of school Mr.
K, gave the pupils a very interesting
talk, his subject being the ‘’margin’’.
On the following day Mr. Shigley our
last year principal gave us a speech
relating to school and college loaming.

Those subject to sore throat will find
tho following preparation simple, cheap
and highly cfficncJous when used in
tbe early stagti: I’our a pint of boiling
water on thirty leaves of the common
sage and let the Infusion stand for an
hour; add vinegar sufficient to make It
pleasantly acid and honey to taste.
The mixture should tie used as a gar­
gle twice a day. There te no danger
if sonic of it te swallowed?
.

Hasting, Markets.
Hastings Markets are corrected every
Wednesday morning and can be relied
upon as correct at that date.
Corrected Wednesday, Apr. 5 1905.

PRODUCE.
Itattrr—itt-L-joc per lb.
Honey dark.—ioc; wWte.-nc
VEGETABLES, ERUIT8, ETC.
Potatoes—20a per bu. t

TERMS OF SALE
Ail .sums of $5 or under ca-h: all suidh over $5 a credit of
one year will be given on good, approved bankable notes
with interest at 6 per c$nt.

HOT LUNCH AT NOON

JESSE ERB
W. H. COUCH,

Proprietor

Auctioneer.

The People’s
Meat Market

TRUNKS^
Are now in demand for thoee who expect to travel.
complete line of.^.

Having lately purchased the Meat
Market, corner of Court and Jef
frr8.0.UuKtree;lA’1 wish toannounce
that the building has been-'thor­
oughly over hauled and, remodel­
ed. 1 have also put in a new,
?rge’ U?1J v date cooler, and even thing will be kept ueat. clean and
first class. Kveq- order will be
Rivan prompt and careful atten­
tion, and telephone orders prompt­
ly tilled.
'

We have a full and

Trunks, Telescopes, Bags, and Suit Cases
IVe also handle STEAMER TRUNKS which are very convenient
for the home or travel
We have the largest and beat selected stock
in this portion of Michigan, aud will guarantee to please you.

"You aab.l (he house wan only five
minutes* walk from the station," com­
plained the victim. "To say Um least.
I’m disappointed in you."
"And I’m disappointed In you," repUeck the agent. "I thought you were,
a very rapid walker."—Philadelphia
I’resw.
“You think u gwxl deal of your hu»band, don’t yon?" asked tbe vteltiug
relative.
“You have the wrong prv position."
anaWered Mr. Meckton*B wife, with the
cold tones of tho superior woman. T
think for him.”

1 grain drill
1 fanning mill
I plow
1 drag
1 corn shellor
1 gasoline stove
1 dinner bell
1 500-lb steelyard
Kope and takle
1 tool chest and tools
1 grind stone
1 copper kettle, 32 gal., almost new
1 barrel iron kettle
1 small iron kettle
A few tone of good timothy hay50 to-100 bushels of potatoes
50 gallons of. cider vinegar
Seed sower and many other articles
not mentioned

blooded Jersey milch cows
cow nearly due
cow giving milk since December
cow giving milk
yearling
fall calf
large Poland China brood now, due in
July
40 or 50 chickens
5 eboate
1 McCormick binder, in good orderv
1 double canopy top buggy
I tingle top buggy in good running
order
1 corn planter
I wagon
1 five-tooth cultivator
1 horse rake, John Thomae’ make

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1
1

W. H. MYERS &amp; SON,

TRY OUR COLD SOILED LOINS.

W« make a specially ol Sausage
and aollch a trial order.

16T DOOR SOUTH OF P. O

JEFFERSON 6T.

People s Med t Nonet

ANTISEPT1NE

GUARANTEED

WOOD

M. J. Weaver, Prop.
Cor. Jefferson and | Court Btreete.

PhofiB 238.
w’

PRESERVER.

A&lt;i timtei becomes .esreer ll increues In rsluo and price. It theretoro
Mtoovea ever, farmer who uses,poem to make them lut u lon« as pos'nA"'l“l,0-ie. the great wtwai&gt;re.er,er. will do th" Ifofnu k?d
11 &lt;VR&lt;?T
COT,,.r11*'
“» "°°&lt;1 l»«« »ud csoslm;
a?£‘ AutisepUue peuetratee the wood tissue and retards the
action of the elements for any length of time, preserving the wood from
decay above or below ground or water. It is guaranteed to prevent decay.

ANEW
STOCK

I have a full line of Builders Hardware and will be pleased
to figure with you on any line you may have.

FRED

The Hardware Dealer.

SPANGEHACHER,
Pbooe 311.

U^
8J.,!JQS
MICHIGAN.

Lhave just received

HMtln*,, Mkhlgau.

NEW STOCK of DRY GOODS

NEW STOCK of SHOES
MEATS.
Beet, live weight—3c—ic

Mutton. dresnert—7cPOULTRY, HIDES AND WOOL.
Chickens, nllve-ec—10c
,
Chickens. drcMod-llo—12c
&lt;£icto-S«c
Beef Hltak-TUe
Horse Hldes-22.00 | 22AQ.
CbN Skins-#c
Tallow—2 li—4cSheep Pelts, estimated vnuh wool--jfic per lb,
GRAIN.
Wheat No. 1 white, tt-OE; No. 2 red, 21.02

Kye-75c.
BYisns-handpIckcd. per bu. 21 JO.
Wood—soft, 21.75: mixed. 1X00; hard42 50.
HAY AND STRAW.
No. 1 Tlmothy-r.00
No. 2 Tlmoctor-^MO
(•lover Hay—2C Oo-tow
Clover Secd-to.oe-W.OO
Timothy

The hero feara not that if he withhold
the avowal of a Just und brave act it
will go unwltnceeed and unloved. Ono
knows It—himself—and la pledged by
It to sweetness of peace and to noble­
ness of aim. which will prove tn tbe
»nd a better proclamation of it than
he relating of the Incldent-Emerson.

NEW STOCK Af HEN’S FUR.
N1SHINQS.

"Mrs. Quschley remarked to me that
It must -be pleasant to bo married to a
clever man,’’ aald Proudley's wife.
“And what did you say?- queried
Proudley.
“I told her, of conroe, that I didn’t
Inow; that I had enly been married
once.’’

,
“ »«&lt;« Pren»rH than mr
to please allpalron,.
TARSEILLESESIKIAR CORN

Extra Hne,|3 cans {2s cents

She RMmtned It Owt.

I cordially invite the public to

Ethel—Mammae If a little boy te a
lad, why teu’t a big boy a tedder?
Mamma—For tlie same reason, I sup­
pose, that, aitboogh a little doU te a
Soil, a big doll te not-a dollar. Ethel
froflectlvelyj-That’B so. My big doll
was $2.—Kansan City Journal

“X "tore tbelr he.dqu.rfo,,
while in Coats Grove,

PROBATE NOTICE.

HEART RrtQLrt
Witts shove
GENERAL store.

lho , ro,1“t&lt; &lt;nnre in ttwTcwy
tinp. for examination and ailowarX
SS,
hSS?’?1

Bsnevolsa! Old Lsdy (to one at ths
anemplbyed)-Poor man: What have
Fou done to your hand? Unemployed
—iiroko my knuckles, mum, knockin’
I *t peopte’i doors askin’ for work.

D«4 AprtUUl. A. u“ MB ”
Cl'imnv

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Btanor Adru ^wjvt „

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FORTY-NINTH YEAR. No. 50

PROVIDE SOMETHING BETTER

mortgage of

HASTINGS

BANNER

------------HASTINGS, MICH., THURSDAY, APRIL 13.. 1905.

$10,000,000

«“•&gt;■*«&gt; ™AW~k by Rer.

IkUr Doster. Ulwo by MUhljso

W® HAS
TINGSMAItltADS

|

ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR

SPECIAL SESSION CALLED

i Of the Supervisors,Will Meet In This
. City Monday April 17th
A call signed by six supervisors has
IN THE GREAT CONTEST IN JUDGE been made
» special session of the
WANTY’S U. S. COURT, GRAND ; ,x&gt;artl to convene in this city, Monday
pa Pine.
’
;
I?- Th® object stated in the call
kahili*.
. . ___ _ _______________ .
| is the construction of a new heating
apparatus for the court bouse and jail,
HON. L E. KNAPPEN TO
and for the transaction of any other
MAKE LEADING ARGUMENT business that may properly come be­
fore the meeting. We are pleased that
the matter is to be taken up, and hope
In the Celebrated Railroad Cases, In that plans may be formed that will
Which Michigan Railroads Ask . secure,an economical heating plant for
the county buildings in this city.
to Be Relieved of Most of
Their State Tax Burden.
Ohr readers will remember the passing of the laws by the Michigan login-.
lature
repealing the special railroad j
uuure repeating
---------clumers. and bringing all Michigan NEED OF FT TO MAKE HASTINGS
roads under the state law. and giving !
GROW AND PROSPER
*“ the state
stata tax
O« comnnmion th.'rijbi I
to

VERY TIMELY WORDS

CARRIED EVERY PRECINCT

in Eaton County, Judge Smith also
Carried Every One in Barry County
Except the One Where His Op­
ponent Lives.
•
Judge Smith has reason to feel pleas­
ed over the splendid run be . made in
this judicial circuit. He carried every
ENFORCE THE CITY
Voting precinct in Eaton* county, re­
ceiving
a majority there of 2109.. In
ORDINANCES
this county he carries every precinct *
except the ’first ward in this city,
Which Prohibit This Practice, And where his opponent lives, and ran 10
W’hose Enforcement Would Help
ahead of his ticket in that ward.
to Stay the Ravages of
vide Such a Place.
“The Great White
Plague.”
There is no question but what the |
'
tmloon influence was worked strongly '
About three years ago there was eh- !
.
Kttd by the city council «n ordinance W|LL SOON BE hsTABUSMED bv
i
against the Citizens ticket. And sa-1
prohibiting expectorating ‘upon the ■
loonists have been altogether too much !
j■
THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT
.side walks of, the city.
in evidence in our city and county js»l- '
I
This action was induced through the
itics. It is not surprising therefore!
efforts of persons who hiul by reading '
that there is resentment over this la- i FOUR UENERATlIiNS PRESENT ON '
MAY 15TH THE DATE
and observation become convinced, that,
i' to
ANNIVERSARY OF JACOB
*“ fix the
““ assessments of Michigan railtest manifestation of saloon activity. •
the expectorating habit so prevalent i
‘
roads,
and
the
rale
of
tax
they
must
1
SOME
SUGGESTIONS
The majority of the council and the !
MAUS’ BIRTH.
When the New County System Will
here, Was not only filthy and disgust- !
mayor were eh-cted on the Citizens tick-'
pay. Under these laws, the'state tax I
f)N THAT THPIP
Be Inaugurated. This Is Sooner
ing in the extreme, but also the moot ;
commisison employed experts to deter- 1
uriu
et. There seems quite a disposition to ‘
Than Expected.
HISTORY OF HIS LIFE
prolific source of the spread of certain .
mine first the value_pf railroad proper- i
.
-----press the city administration*.for rad- ,
Word has been received that county
throat
and
lung
diseases,
whose
ravag
­
ties in Michigan and the average rate ■ Which May Merit the Consideration
ical action; fora tax much above the &gt;
es upon the community are nothing free dplivefy will be established, in ,
of texatiuo. Whon th. Commhaion
of the Citizen, of Hating,
»r,«X&gt;on saloons, or tor larg»lyxin- Born In Historic Herman city.
Is bad decided what the MK-Muiente zhould
short of appalling. Consumtipon, Barry- county beginning May 15th.
sanuuMsl
twinilt. nr
'
creaked bonds,
or fnr
for mnnh
much nnrltor
earlierI!
Veteran Of Civil War.
“The Great White Plague’' annually This will be very welcome news to
Im.
and.the
rate,
the
Hate
demanded
1
Th
*
t
old
,Mh
'
r
in
Amop
’
.
fable
closing hours. Some go so far as to ;
payment . Thl« the railroad, n-twiod I
had not been In the habit carries off in the state of Michigan the readers of this paiper. Because the
Four generations
were . present
advocate
county
Iwal
option
and
the
K
s^i.a.S
—
f
*
“
v
»
I, ’r’In
__ st__ ,honor &lt;,f
C1..J.W v! mu™. Alt.UlHT
'r
tj
Thoy however tenderwl the full a mount 01
•&gt;»« walk .-ailed them t o alone, enough persons old and young appropriation for the hind service for'
» bundle of i to people a city almost as large again the fiscal year ending July 1st had ■
Il:i«not dtBioult to uTHl’-ratand. the
of
held voter­ of their tuxm under the old mrthtxl of ’ hlm *n&lt;1 h»"'k'd
growing
ngai„.t
1 mL X ^khr'iJ
aewwing railroad. The «tato ac- I t”i«’ b&lt;’u“‘1 ‘‘Wether. Ho «M emth as Hastings. As the result of scientific been exhausted^ it was not thought
that county
delivery would become a
it has been ascertained
to be
M10OM. They hive benu bold, open
S^khridge knauo. A copied theee payment., with the under- ! *n tunl to break the bundle. None of ' research, .»
them could do so? Ho then unbound one of the most communicable diseases ! fact until next July. But to the. pleas­
standing
they
merely
law-uremiPFs.
*.of 25 children, ’grandchildren
’ &lt;
-------—-r, that ...w
2 were u.v,v
Vlt&lt;i
,;apnjr
. .
,
law-bn
’akers. incmng
inciting anu
and encouraging | company
- -„---------- „—
under certain- conditions, anti that the urable surprise of everybody the clo­
what waaeri! mid harmful inciricHfe.
X
“ d“» I £ '.’Jf-X,
City.Iowa, Grand Rapids, Has- from the railroads, and waiving none j the mms, asked each tobreak it. This most common medium of infection is ■ partment has given orders that it shall
They have sought tu so control oftic- .■ Sioux
,
was done very readily'. Then the old through the sputum of those afflicted 1 be established at once. 8o get ready
! tings, -and Lima, Ind., to.do hqnor to , of the state’s rights or claims.
ials in the city and the county that
The case htis been fought through
rea&lt;1 his
ft !•**&gt;» on“getting If this sputum was disinfected or bnrn- ’ for it. .
’
,
Mr. Maus on his seventy-fifth birthday. . “
their lawbreaking would go unpunish­
the
state
courts,
the
railroads
losing.
'
” by showing that when they i ed before drying the danger is very I One u'f the first essentials should’be a
: Jacob Maus was born in Bingen on
ed. -They have succeeded to a greater 1
the Rhine, April
1KW. At the age Tb‘-n tin- railroads appealed to the 'did *&gt;their roromon purpose could not , slight to others. But let the expecora- ; gootVorginization in every road disextent thaq they, should. Their per­
of 14 lie came to the United States and U. S. courts and it is tiefore U. Si ,Di»- easily be broken. But when each want • live lx.o&lt;me-dry, and mixed with dust tric^ to put the highways iponjer and
nicious activity iri jK&gt;litic*.-their open
tbe others,' 1 and be blown about the streets; into j keep them so. It can be set down as a
made his home in Cleveland.*Ohio. -In trict Judge Wunty. of Grand Rapids his own way’ nnm‘n,Unl
efforts to screen lheir-law-breaking by ;
I Mh individual plans coilia be readily up-! stores, over fruits and vegetables ex- &gt; fact that one of the principal reasons
1834 he moved to Hastings and in 1877 that the raw is being tried.
getting officials jelected who would
For
the
railroads
there
is
a
lo|^
arHet
'
'
posed for sale.tracked into homes upon ,! for discontinuing the rural esrvice on
turn a blind eye ajid a deaf
toward tu Grand Hapids. where he engaged in ray of legal talent, headed ‘by [Hon.
The ciUenship of Hastings is 1 the solqe of the shoes, and carried up-i any route will be had roads. Unchi .
the grocery bnrinesr. He is a veteran
.
the. saloon, have brought their legit i- '
no. one.high or—
'Sam—
will not stand for indifference dr
of the Civil war and past commander - Benton
Hanchett,‘ of Saginaw, wwj . - awakening- io the necessity- of pulling
•
~ on woman's skirts,
-----.—„.and
-----------------------mutate fruit, and ;there is a large and of Fitzgerald Piwt. GfA. R. In March, stands aa probably the leader &lt;.f the i t**etber for the ►°‘xl of HMtings-j low, xW or’poor, ta exempt from dan- neglect of the highways over which his
growing element jin this city which Haxting, lodge. I. o O. F.. em» bar in Michigan.' Hearv Rureal. uf I Tll,’r'’*" d&gt;"™d“l
•&gt;"" “"1 ger. Xbt eVeryon» will rtuiUart eon- rervant, mnat travel..
rusente their uiischievons political oc­ rtwejitiun in he. Ii..nor. He had h»n Detroit, and othen uf
reputation ’ ’■«*• 1,nl ’“» •« «“»
«•’ ”"1’
M.mption. bnt this pm. ami IM-one.
We hope the Barrs- On. Orange will
ti kity in this city. The saloonists of a member of tint ksig.&gt; for N) vmtnt • will argue far tha railfeailA
, rargre .mtwlv.. in faction* and .-on- here and there wbow p.w.-r., ot n-scs- tab. holds.! thia matter and use in.
Hustings have thems«*lv&lt;«r4o .blame for Ho Is also a pAmlnent member of the
For the Male uf Michigan the utter- | ,, nd •*»““'
*”»»•!"■ Tb«e wlm taut., nre not su«lc.-m w throw off tin- ' great influence in behalf of gpud ruad*.
this growing feeling against them Knighta of I’vthias
- ney« will be Hom’Cbarlre Blair „r I «"»'d hre.-&lt;l strife and faoUtna bad poimn. will droop and die. and the When Uncle Sam spends
a voaf
It will be stronger unless they make a
Y*.terdayhe rorurimd hi* children - .Tackwm. former IttoffeyUeMTOll'and I
11 iH ■»“ ""™7*ry p ople wjll marvel at Un-way* ofTro. ; to bring the mail daily to every farradical change in jheir tactics.
bv prerenting each of. thorn with a
'who begun thia raft againsr the mil-1 •»
■* 2!eIn ™“k
. vidouce. Dr. Vaughn, the’ Mghrut an- , mer, surely the latter should help to
What is the wise eburse for the city bill Tbev in return gave him a rujfc ’ roSh: Hon. Chartre S. Townsend, ata. I ““r &gt;&lt;««■«»• ”1"’ The&gt;’ ’«• •“&gt;" ; thority in ortr state, ■ayajUjt "if all maintain that aerv.rt by. doing good
oouncil to take with regard to the ing ehair l.Mmb.om.ly uiholrtered in oUretaon. and who m, rountadotml.
"" ’*
; "p"cto™iT *
"[.“’."’““r ' "7?
_________ ......
saloons? That is the Council's matter. , leather.
tive. oonld be properly canal for. inIt will take Home time to get the new
by President Rousevelt to have charge »ill care what
" they
”* *do.
~
Meanwhile, we hope there, may be . telligent treatment offered ’patients in ! service running smoothly, but by July
bpt we are sure ifvrill not be inapproLuncheon was served at onei o’dock of .thl’ Administration’s anti-railroad
priato to have an expression of individ- ■ and at 6 o’clock a five-course dinner. , "Wt® b*^ ; and Hon. piyal R. Kniq&gt;- no luck of unity and of purpose to • the early stages of the diaeaae, (when 1st all will be working nicely.
make Hablings the pnaq^rous city it * it is curable), in fifty yeuii. tuberou-! Barry county owes much to Congrwwual opinion on the-subject.
The dining-room and. table were de- ■ P®n»
(-*rHn{I B*pidSr
First we believe thaj no mutter how corated with roses and ferns and the i The attorney# for the railroads will I may easily become. If we will all plan ! loris would be as rare as leprosy." ‘ man Hamilton for securing the com­
1WF&gt; the beet year in the his- Now when other cities are being ' plete county service, which will so
irritating or provoking has been the reception room with carnations. The laltBck the constitutionality of the ' to makeHastinmi
it will I* «&gt;.
* "
course of the saloons in the election. . evening w» oecuptal with music. : ^bigra, taw. taxing railrradm Ben- !
-.u No-■ roused to a municipal responsibility in J soon be realized
can Mt
stand
in U
the
way ”
of *a com- this matter, is it not time that Has-!
:_______________
&lt;’m Ham-belt will make th. argument |j thing &lt;&lt;n
*"d ,n
“ '*?
care should be taken not to do any- , speech^ and gamra.
purpose and united effort for the tings demands an enforoemt^nt of the . TUCV’DC (.caurisir* u/nnn '»»
thing that.looks like retaliation or hit­
Mr, Mau. has thee ronmF M. Maus. | «&gt; this bnmcb uf the rabjret for the . mon
o.
salntey law which it hm..' ?Nn law or'
bAWING WOOD.
ting liack at them. The council’s stand ' at whose home the reception was held, i f&lt;’n*’rat,onj‘--------------------------.
2ordinance
will enforce itadt Persons!
.,
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for a $1,(XM) tax has been indorsed by .1. L. Manx of Hasting*. .1- M. Mans.
Ty Hon L E. Knapp.-., ha. burn m VER
y .FUNNY
EXPLANATION
I i a group of men oil the City j And it Will be of an Advantage to
.
.....
w...
.
—
—
'
have
seen
the voters. Further, and especially qx- of Sioux City. Iowa, ami one daughter '’"rd“1 th- great htmdr o
.. 1)aBkk lx&gt;rnor
. ---------comer, watching
watching the
the uuuulud
marshal ' ' Farmers to Encourage Them.
t reme. steps should Ibe taken only when Mrs J. M. l!m-hmu.n. of tlrand K..1- “W"”™' &gt;■&gt;
r ■&gt;'»•&gt;''
(liven
t „up th
Given by
by th.
the Herald
Herald lor
for th.
the Defeat
Defeat ; j)Ut
tij.e prohibitory
prohibitory signs,
ri^w. meanmean- j Whatever Charlie llnwiader.of Woodthe necessity for them is so apjiarent ids A gromtam. Itolan.l M..u« of th. »'“X uf th. Mtehtgra laum Mr. knaps,.
o(
‘while
- -- punctuating
'
- -by land, takes hold of has got to.hum.
of the
the Citizen
Citizen’’ss Ticket.
Ticket.
their rdmarks
tliat public sentiment demamfe thei^: Howe milltaiy wh.s.1 in Lima, In,I. !«•’• friend, in this .uty wtere be was
.
....
It is quite amusing to hear the wide- ( exi&gt;ectorating with their customary ■ He has t^e energy of a 40 horse iXfiler,
and they should be. in our judgement, was alro prtremt Tl..-'two great grand-:
“d «•*"
&gt;»w .u.t.1 ,. d, ,j
lanatim„ „fz.. whv 1A
ft regularity.
-ur„„,
A few arrests | and fmus*. and the stick-to-it-iveuessof a ■ porous
taken when no suspicion even of rctal- children me 11 mtd « yean. old.-Kai- - “ f-’» S’van. ago ray plemtal ttaft he
Mznsral*'
happened
” wirlt
with reference t/&gt;
to tht»
the , nm
re- would l&gt;e tijrelleijt stimulants to mem- plaster His .wsociates in the firm of
iation can be suggest®*! iUi the motive amazou Opzette Neww
; bra taea raslgnod the lading pflft for 1 cent city election. Possibly the most
ory in this matter, and consfqrient ag- ' Rowbrier Bros. &amp; Reher have Imbibed
■ the state s side of what is undoutrfetlly
. for .them.
:
\ ..
•
cumieal is Hie Hearld's .grave an­ itation of the subject would U* a start anni^e of his enthusiasm and are making
’ the must .important suit evVr tried in
But in our judgement there is n way
_»
as
._ u
i
» .u_
»_. x •hustle.
u-isR to ,.ny tliw
the
line of• campaign
of
the _A
cA- i athings
nouncement thtit the cause of jdl causes along
A PLEASANT SURPRISE
of rieutralixing the had influence &lt;if •
,i Michigan federal courts.
uf the defeat of the Citizen's ticketi ucation which the people must .have; special attention of out read
this
. Should the trtato win. the railroad
the saloon in iTmaiiner which not even ■
K. &amp;
fuHy wiouj the tax now lev­ . was the BANNER’S announcement before they will rise to the irresponsi- week to the adv of Rowlader
the saloonists can oppose. I&gt;kig years Given Miss Grace and Master Glenn taxw
•previous tn^th® election while its edi- bility
in
the
efforts
being
made
to
save
Reiser
in
this
issue.
This
welt
.
.
_
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_iown
ago a very wise and very good man ingram by About 20 Young Friends. • jej by the state, so that Barry county ’* ! tors were individually opposed to nam­ the homo and state from the losses, firm has the elevator actons from the
Chio of the burnt pleasant events of , primary school money would «iual the ing a republican city ticket, and would
advised others tu “overcome evil with
they are: now compelled to bear in con- j C. K. A* 8. depot.. They buy grain,
good. " There is no better way. and the season waa a surprise given to Miss -hare this county now pays of the state vote and work for jthe election of the jsequenc*. of this terrible scourge.
seed, hay, live stock. and sell most '
Grace and Master Gimm Ingram, hist | taxes.
_____
i
none so eff«*ctive.
,
Citizen’s ticket, still, if at a regularly
everything. Their ady in this issue is
Applied to the. case in hand, the sa­ Thursday evening, by kboi^t 25 of tlieir INDICATES 4.000 POPULATION called republican city caumis a ticket
straight businees from start to flnish, '
loons of Hastings, this overcoming voting friends, who regret to have them .
BELSON LOSS PAID
; made up uf competent worthy memand they solicit their share of the pat­
leave the neighborhood where they j An Even 1.1HI0 Votes Polled, and lira of the psrtyjwerejmmed wo
CoHtlnneJ on p*«e Uirto*
ronage of this community.
: have lived so long.
t
[
would
feel
it
the
BANNER'S
duty,
President
Andrus,
of
the
Barry
&amp;
Over 100 Failed to Vote.
MAKE THE DIRT FLY
‘ After a most enjoyable evening spent ।
j as a party paper, tokupjort such a ticEaton Was Here Yesterday
DR. MCDONALD COMING.
——
in playing games, small tokens of the ' The new voting, machines registe red 1 keL We do not feel that a party pa­
and Settled the Loss,
Wm.andOm.rgeMltch.il and Whit high releem
in which they are . tajd
_______
j just an even J,000 votes as beingi per
cast
,
Elswhere in this issue will be found
could
take any other course and 1*
The
suit of Cyrus Belson against an adv for Dr.' McDonald the well
were left and the guests departed wirii- &lt; in tllis c;ty ittst wcek Monday. The consistent. But thd BANNER made
Benham went to Niles Friday.
books show that. nearly 100 who the same. ^umqundement before the the Barry &amp; Eaton Insurance Co., at­ known sjxviali'rt, in which ho an­
Friday William Mitchell and son ing Grace and Glenn many more such j
I were registered. and. entitled to vote city election one year ago. Then the tracted no little attention during the nounces Wednesday April 28, as the
and Whit Benham left for happy evenings
I failed to do no through indifference, Citizen’s ticket wad successful. So it last session of the Circuit Court, and । date of his next visit to this city, his
Niles, near which city they hayo quite (j
! sickness or absence from the city. appears that the same announcement the verdict of $968.03 in favor of Mr. headquarters being at the Parker House.
- a job of grading to do for the Michigan
SACRED CONCERT
The Dr. , has been making regular
Many more, probably 73 at least, failed elected the Citizen’s ticket one year and Belson gave general satisfaction.
Central railroad. Mr. Michell and son
Several persons who took a more or monthly visits to this city for several
took 10 horses and Mr. Benham took h At M. E. Church Next Week Friday to register on the 14th and 15th of defeated it the next. This is indeed less active interest in the case attempt­
years and enjoys a good practice.
March, the days when they should funny. But the Herald is funny some­
eight, together with all the grading
have attended to that formality. There times. the more so when it is most ed to have it apppealed. but without
Evening.
machines and jiaraphanalia used in||
success.
Yesterday President An­
.!• The. Methodist choir arointed by sev­ are without donbt between HOT and 1200 serious. _______________
Geqrge AdeSi comic opera. “The
such work, of which they own com-1!
drus of the Barry &amp; Eaton was in the
eral of the other 'ringers of the city, voters in this city. Taking the usual
County Chairman" will bo on at
city and among other things made
IjITOey'“m™'''‘»"'contract for all the „iU give' a sacred concert. ■ cantata multiple of 8J4. and it seems certain
A BEAUTIFUL SPAN
arrangements to pay the judgement. | Powers opera house. Grand Rapidfl.
team work for abunt seven miles of ; entitled The Cross and Crown, at t e that there arejl,000 people in Hastings.
The total expenses of the unit up to , Friday and Saturday nights wi£h
Of Stalllooa, Owned by F..S. Clapper
I Saturday matjnee. This is said to bo
roailbed. anti expert to complete their M. ft. church Friday evening April 21.
date are as follows:
.
of
Dowling,
Attracted
Much
I Mr. Ade’s best production. Several "
work in four or five weeks. They have The cantata is principally concerned Q. A.,HYNES THE DRUGGIST
Belson judgement$®(W 05
Attention Saturday.
from this city are planning to attend it.
other contracta in view and are look- with the passion of the Savior an&lt;
Witnesses Barry &amp; Eaton. 137 10
Saturday a beautiful span of stal­
Court Costs and Belson
’ ing for »busy season.
with his crucifixion. Mra
Has Been In the Drug Trade Over lions owned by F. 8. Clapper, of Dow­ Witnesses5(72 02 •
----------- ;--------------- i--------------- ----------- - Troxel will have charge of the affair.
20 Years In This County.
Attorney fees. Barrv &amp;
.
ling. attracted considerable attention
BANNER ADS. PLEASE j
Eaton....................................... *99 SO
oellrace in »11 the p&gt;rt» and &lt;l«i»ib&lt; ot \ Quincy Hynes, the well known drug­ and comment on the streets of this
Total
-------- —
$1778 87
the enntat*. An ediniwion of Hl rente gist of this city, has an announcement city. They were splendid types of the
4 Cook Bros.,
*
This doubless will end a case, which
will be charged, the procosLs to pay in this issue that will be of interest to two great classes of the ho He horse —
Hastings, Mich.
all who desire to buy wall paper. For Percheron and Coach—and speak in had Secrettary Rogers been listened to. 4
X for now music for the choir.
nearly a quarter of a century Mr. Hynes j most commendable terms of the dispo- would never have been commcDrel t Gentlenu'n:
J
X
Subscribere are requested to
1has
drno*
trade
aition of thethe
people
in encouraging
siting of the
a people in encouraging a One regrettable feature is that Mr. i
been
connected-with
drug trade
I wish to compliment you up- t
•
GOT TOO, HILARIOUS.
4- look at the figures on the label of
raising of the standard of breeding of Belson is compelled to go to no small 4 «n the excellent manner in which 4
in
this
county.
12
years
in
Delton
and
Last Wednesday Otis Hall looked
4- their paper, and if thev are not
horses in this county. It goes without expense for attorney fees, saying noth­ X you set up my adv. in the iusue of '4
X correct, notify the office. In handupon Jefferson St. bug juice when it 10 years in this city. Something over
X' April 5th. If I could get such X
saying that tliis span is a very valn4 ling co many natnef, errors some■4ras giving its color to the cup. In a year ago he purchased his present aHe one, neither one of these stallions ing of the annoyance and bather to 4 ads. set in the city papers it 4
t times occur. If paiper is not re­
stock of Dawson Bros, and is enjoying
which he has been subjected.
X would certainly be more of an in- 4
fact
be
looked
several
tirnca
until
he
X ceived promptly, or there is any
ever having to take second place
X ducement for me id advertise X
♦ cause for complaint, send a postal
4
Raw all the colors of the rainbow. He an excellent trade. He has a completed wherever they have been shown, 'rhe
4 more extensively.
I
stock
and
just
at
present
is
•making
a
4 to-the office that we mar adjust
was run in by Marshall Phillips that
Yours Very Truly,
4
Never at this time of the year liave X
Percheron was bred by McLaughlin
X the matter at once.
»
evening, and Thursday morning was special drive on wall paper. Intend­ Bros., of^Columbus. Ohio, and was the prospects for a bumper crop of
WM. K. &amp;XHMTTH.
4
ing
purchasers
will
do
well
to
give
t ... .
(“Jimmie Murphy”) 4
assessed $11.80 fine and costs or 15 days
wheat
looked
more
flattering
in
this
the
best
colk
they
had
in
their'
great
In
changing
addrew,
always
...
in cni
in jail, by Justice Bishop. He is board­ him a call and ban be assured of honor­
‘ 1 address as well as new.
vicinity.
+ give old
importing
liams.
able dealing and courteous treatment.
ing at the county’s expense."

Bell Telephone Co.
BEST WAY TO FIGHT ADMITTED
Register Doner W u„,k
EVILS OF SALOONS IN THIS
or record a mortgage of »IU. 000.000,
CITY.
• payable m loss Ingold coin, and draw?.per cw,v &lt;nOn«L given by the
(IW,&gt; TdepboneCo..
A READING AND
ROOM £^°“CUOT*T™t&lt;&gt;&lt;-.l&gt;tBo«on.
RECREATION nUUm This mortgage is given as security for
a like amount of bonda The mortgage
Ought to be Secured for This City. ! covers all the lines, stations, buildings
We Believe There Is a Moral Obliother I«piwrty and franchises
gallon Upon Tills City to Pro'
Telephone Co
!

MANY (HILDREN
Al ([LIBRATION

PULLING TOGETHER

BANNER CORRESPONDENT
WRITES ABOUT THE SPIT­
TING HABIT AND ITS
DANGERS.

COUNTY FREE DELIVERY

Notice to Subscribers |

t

�HASTINGS BA

2

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B

.

HIGH SCHOOL TEACHaJ
astings *■***.
anner
i"u7','
“rr toThe,!
—_________________
. ber of foreign^
now”rhrf
coming
this™u"rn"'’ 1
ERS REELECTED | I£F
— * every —
- afternoon
PubUstoed
Wednesday
al. 1 county are from Italy. Austria and
Uaattoga., Michigan.
—
I
Russia. That the most of these peojile j
will become desirable citizens of the IBoard Elected Nearly All Present Fac
COOK BROS. Editors.
United States cannot be seriously quee- . ulty and Took Other Action Mak­
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
Ing for Progress of Schools.
tioned. but that some of them are un- !
desirable from every point of view is as ; At Thursday evening's meeting of '
in body
doubtunaniMuch: time has been
the school liourd.little
that
This line of goods is sure to please you. The latest styles and the
re-elected
Superintendent I S?
given in congress and through the mously
press to the discussion of more deair- ,Chamberlin, making a contract with
'
prices are lower than ever before.
Entered at the pontofflcc at .HmUd&lt;&gt;, Michl- able immigration laws than we now
him ’ for two years. At the same
need
of Iwtter
laws is
AS A SPECIAL VALUE WE OFFER.
meeting Prof.possess.
Edger. The
Prof.
Wallace.
’
advertising: rates.
evidently becoming greater and re- Mtos Barber and Miss Allison, now '
advertlslny. rales f urnlsh-d on uppllatrictive legislation that will sensibly teaching in the high school were also .yc. A plain Chanbury Suit in brown, blue and .grey st
8.00
A nice white Indian Head Suit, with turn over collar belt at .....................
and helpfully restrict should be provid­ chosen for. another year, as was also r?
, or aaioog Breritte*. ITSc a tnc else- ed as soon as possible.
A fine India Linen in white, tan and black, tucked and lace insertion at...
Miss Puckham of the Normal depart­
:..................; 3.25 and 3.50
meat At the same meeting the board
The largest tunnel in the world, the also voted to establish a commercial
Also a large line of White Waists, ranging in price from 50c to 12.50.
Simplon, was opened for business last course, which should inclade typewrit­
week. It is 14 miles long, anil con­ ing. stenography and bookeeping, re- -kprinted tree a* news matter.
These goods are well made and perfect in style and fit
PF.Xo cvcimunlcxthMi will be publshed un
tor any drcutsMancm untose It bears the nects Switzerland with Italy, and is qairing that any scholar taking this q?
through
Alpine the
mountains
coarse shall have
pompleted
work all the way.
Workmen started from opposite sides of of the 10th grade. A teacher will be ' ilT
JOB PRINTING.
It is easy to explain the reason for onr ever inthe tunnel and worked toward each^th- employed who can take the department .
The Bannkh has ooe of ths bwt cqu
xj
(.jagging trade in this line of goods. Quality and
b offices tn Wrertrru MichUrMi, itnd la pro
er.
When the two gronpa of work­ of history and the commercial course. I
do every kind of book ana Job prtntlsr
price do it. The line this season offers some extra value®.
men met, there was not a variation of an I ’ We are pleased over what the board ' .'x
1 inch in the lines, so perfectly hud the II him
The election of „
Judge
Dunne W
as may...
uuk., UUU.H.
mu,-.'
“ “ —'- ~ ----- ----------------j dhas
done. In re-electing Superinten- 1j rn
„ k
-X
"T1,
““‘ Ctoburlin .nd .in, hi“b .cbonl' $
Ladies’ Vests, tape necks, at........................ ......................
or of Chicago by 24,000 majority may
Ladies’ Vests, drop stitched, tape necks at............... ........
10c, 15c and
mark
the beginning
of a
a new
new era
era in
m ii "ater was met in plentiful quantities. , .,
•
.
. 1 aAs
mark
beginning of
___the
. xLvtad.
—
S &lt;&gt;n on.
.ide of .he tunnel It wn. iee '
‘ . S?
IQc, 15c and
Ladies’ Vests, wing sleeves, out sizes at
this country
it may I
xhowiiw
the or
imi«»iihilitv
of n moder- ™ld; « Mother point und farther
’,U ,nd

Shirt Waist Suits

TTKTDFD'WF' AR
vv
nx

Ladies’ Vests, long sleeves, ati..........................................
nte socialistic
-Xietie proposition.
JZ-i.,,;. It
t. appears
„.ne.re I down
down the
the tunnel
tunnel a
a huge
hnge spring
.pring of
of toilb“*’^ h“ ’“v™1
ate
boil--i
Ladies’ Pants, umbrella lace trimmed, at..........................
th.tthefnmuhi-.
of
manv atteet
ittret ear
iir *ng wnter wax encountered.। The
high©
that
the
franchiaes
of
manv
nm.z.;..i,
Ladies' PantB. ankle length, at..........................................
— ... - ...
,
____ ... 1
n—re—ren. t. ,t„
...nr mg the oommereml eourae. the board • WT
corjxirationH of the windy city have ex- i
temperature in the tunnel to 137 has certainly done that which will **
Ladies' Union Suite, all sizes, at.........................................
pi red or are about to terminate. Judge degrees, which would indicate that it I make tke work of the school more i W
Dunne advocates the immediate acqui- wus ne*r some suhterrannean hot, place, practical and profitable for such stu- I
sition of all street car lines, and their i
-------- - - •-----------dents &lt;14 desire to enter commercial J
ownership anil
and operation by
the city 1i
present
of nunwnu
national on
eduJuBt one case of thxistf Ribbed Top fast black Hose at
owner^nip
oy Uie
f‘ck*ou‘' system vz
U- ।
u j
i rA
government. This
Thia will
will mean
mean if
if carcar- |' 'ration
If —
any —
account
.
,
.
, ' , ,
goyurnment.
“**'*“ takre little- «/
....... of W°
riidout. an invretment of »l«l.«Xl-; pmetieal agriculture, yet the aiicceae'
1K”‘r,i &lt;1&lt;”‘,
riell out. an investment of 110(1.00(1- ■
oodby the city, and It. overawing all ’ ™ fanner o! today, a. i, coming to great deal
d‘”‘l to build
b',,kl up
nD the manual «
BANNED
training department, making it some- l 'at
the details of the . management of a ! 1)0 Dloro and more generally reengniz- 1
PATTERNS in
thing that will interait and attract all ■
stocK.
businesH which employs thousands of wl- ulust possess some technical knowl- , pupils of the lower grades, and belj&gt;men. ’ Graft and corruption to already ’ *^ge of his business, more than his ing to edncAe the hand as well as the
the "Lone of our large cities. What will father or his grandfather knew. The brain to a useful and helpful work. We
it not be when a city nndt'rtakes the ^ften competition which has invaded hope no backward step may lw taken,
street car business!* Mnnicij»al owner- . farming as well as commercial occupa- but Jhat the developement of our
ship has proven highly suceeMfttl in tions makes imperative the introduc- schools to their highest usefulness in
the city of, Glasgow. Scotland, and in t*011 into our educational system of
training those who enter them tor cit­
several English cities. But there the practical farm studies if American far- izenship and pracitcal work may he the
system of “graft” is unknown, be- : mers arc to maintain their supremacy steady aim of the board. We believe •
cause the city officials are appointed, in competition with other daasea, or if.
.
_.
.
.
and the merit system extols, so that American agriculture is to continue-to2,. Thursday evemng is a
long “
step
in that direction.
direction.' W.
We tobe­
the tomjitatiou t&gt;&gt; graft i. not prewut ' &gt;&lt;•*•&gt; the world
TO in
lieve the past year has Iwen the Iwst
as it is in the cities of the United ■
----in the history of the public schools of.
’'States. The country will watch what . .. Exports of iron and steel products 1 this city.
is done' with the street railways in from the United States the first six I
Chicagq with much interest. For if months of the present fiscal year were
the experiment of municipal owner j *n excess of $ 85,500,000. which was PYTHIANSHAVE BIG
ship and operation of street car lines ** 000.000 larger than in-1901, tha best\j
TIME THURSDAY EVE
shall succeed there, it need not fail previous record. In 1885 exports of ,
anywhere in this country.
products were fl 1.500.000. in 1893 '
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they were $20.600.000. which shows the Qrand Chancellor Will Hampton Vtothe
The United States still owns 500.000.- ; Riant strides this industry is t&amp;aking. : ’its
** **
”* *Local Lodge. ’Two
r““' Cand­
idates Initiated. Enjoyable
000 acres of land. Of this about 75. - । Th® exports of machinery lead all othBanquet
Afterward.
000.000.can. by carrying out the gov-i er items, reaching a tothl of ' over
rail,
the next : Thonalay evenim: wax a red letter
emment‘8 irrigation plans, be made*. *3®«000,000. 8t±d, rr.
’J- wax th:Into good pr-dnetive farm., and cap- ■argeet. of over ZS.UOO.IMO. Builder , oceaaion in the hiatory of Harting,
able of growing imnienae (Top. and hardware over S7.000.000 name next. &lt; Pvthianum. Grand Chancellor Will
. ' ‘Sewing
Uwimr Tw,«^binna
at . Hampton. of Charlevoix was priaent.
sustaining many millions of- jvople.
machines made &lt;.n
up nearly 84.
and 98 members of Barry toxlge Na
There was a time when no one seemed 1
of the total.
18 were in attendance, the largest
to think or care what *lwcame of the
The Congregational ministers of the &lt; gathering ever held when no oatside
government’s ■western lands. So cor­
porations and individuals got them country are stirred up over the quesion visitors were present Two candidates
through our timber claim and pre­ of whether that ehnreh’s muedonary were given degrees, Roy Davis taking j
emption laws. They skinned* off the society should accept a gift of 1100.'- the first and Wayne Woodruff the sectimber, robbed them of what they 000 from John D. Rockefeller. None ond. An orchestra discounted fine j
thought was of any value, and then seem to approve the Rockfeller busi- music while the brothers were amembi- i
permitted what was left to lie sold to new* methods, bat there to a great di- ing in their Castle hall. After the in- ;
people that really wanted to make verrity of opinion as to whether the ; itiation Grand Chancellor Hampton j
homes. The country was indifferent taint of questionable methods will fol- gave a half-hour talk to the lodge
to this spoliation of the public lands low money which is used for good par- which was greatly Apreciated. Then
j came the banquet in the armory, for
Bat now an aroused pubic sentfammt posea
which Barnaby Bros, catered.
is demanding care with 'regard the
In certain quarters Governor DougBarry lodge is taking on now life i
half billion ocrea. , It to no use to la­
las.
of
Massachusetts,
to
regarded
as
under
the leadership of Chancellor |
ment over the past. Init all will rejoice
that tbcTgovernment seems disposed to the logical democratic candidate for Commander Guy Crook, the younger j
the
presidency.
He
favors
tariff
“
Reelement
is taking hold with^great zeal
care for what to left of the people's
Only National Bank in Barry County
form.” Remembering what the country :.and the lodge is doing excellent work '
land..
experienced in the line of tariff reform knd growing rapidly.

25c and

10c a pair.

W. E. Merritt.

If you wish to deposit money
and get interest, bring it to
this bank and take one of our
Savings books drawing 3 per
cent interest,
compounded
semi annually. The principal
is payable on demand at any
time without notice.

Hastings National Bank,
HASTINGS, MICH.

References recently made to the sate ■ undor Gr6ver Cleveland, the probabili- j
debts of some of Michigan’s neighborwould not seem to favor a very
GET AFTERjSAN JOSE SCALE
ing commonwealths, in some of which Kr, -'u rush to get under cover &lt;rf the ■
the limit of burden in that direction j
boom,
Orchard
Owners Should Do So At ;
seem almost to have been attained.
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Once. Great Loss Unless
gives additional opportunity to the .
ODe w‘h w&gt;*h liasty. action by the
They
Act Promptly.
people of this^state'for self-congratula- i^islature. Bnt it to certainly duo to ‘
tion. Michigan has not a dollar of a11 interests that something in harmo- , The San Jose scale, one of the worst
state debt, and with.one excoptiui has n-v with republican platform promises i pesto that ever infested the fruit l»ara larger income from corporation taxes Inud‘' lnst fal1 for primary reform be ! ing tree, threatens to do groat damage
compared with’ita total expenditures. ^»pted. We can see no reason for not in this state unless the ravages are.
ttam any ottor slat- No other »t»te
°“l into “;*• .Bn‘1 “&gt;'tlnK promptly checked. The only successful ;
and squarely in the matter.
way to deal with this pest is by spray­
in the union surjiassee otir own state plainly
"
* &gt;PeopleW4*"J’^*
ing the trees. Prof. R. L. Taft, of the
in the character or merits of it varous
Senator Cook’s bill to prohibit lx»k- State Agricultural College at Lansing,
institutions, and no other state has u
Know.
higher standing than Michigan, in the making and pool-selling on hone! races will give full informationn on the aubTh-y don't tnako
lines uf distincVon which give especial has been favorably reported from com­ ject to all who will write him.
many mbaakM. They have mate
mittee.
It
provides
fines
uf
fifty
dol
­
value and prii|e to, citizenship. These
M. C. Excursions.
things.have sometimes been stated as lars to five hundred and inprisonment j
L O. O. F. Grand Encampment and
camjuiign claims. It to well that they ten days to six montha.kone or both in
K tamooa bocauao they hare hongbt mora of them
Grand Cantonment Partriarchs Mili- •
should lie stated as unquestionable facts discretion of the court.
than of any other make in the worM.
We want every user of power in this
tant. Muskegon. Mich., M^y 2-4, 05. ,
when they will hive no relation to
oaunty to come Into our sU-re thia
President Roosevelt I has decided to ; At a rate of *2.40 for round trip. Dates
partisimuihip or to politics.
year and have a
call an extra session^ of Congress for of sale May 1 and 2, return limit
_
May |
The joint hearing by the liquor October 1st, 60 days in advanca’of the 5 inclusive.
K with ua We dosz't believe In rxa^rrr-^A
traffic committet's of the two houses, regular session. The matters to 1* 1 Epworth League Kalamazoo District;
atloni and will tell you nothing but the^A
W truth, but wo
want you to ace W
I
for arguments upon the Hodson local considered are preventing railroad [ Convention. Bellevue. Mich., May |2thia mill thU
year.
‘
optiou bill Tuesday evening, attracted rebates and providing more revenue. , 3, 03. At a rate of^one and~one-third |
fare for the round trip. Dates of sale. '
much attention, and the temperance
There is b prospect that a duty of May 2 and 8. limit for return May 4 in- j
forou of Detroit and other cities were
,
J
on hand with strong delegations and five to ten cento a pound will be levied elusive.
on
coffee and tea. This would add
able advocates, and the house has been
May Festival, University of Michi-j
deluged with petitions in behalf of the many millions to the nation’s revenue, gan. Ann Arbor. Mich., May 11-18, 05. I
bill. The measure provides the same apd the money is needed.
At a rate of 82.65 for the round trip. I
system which is now in force in Ohio,
The Michigan house of reprmant ives J Dates of sale. May 11 and 12, and morn­
by which the voters of any township,
ing train of the 13th, return limit '
village, city, ward or election precipct has passed the anti-cigarette bill, mak- 1 Moy 15 inclusive.
ing heavy penalties for manufacturing. 1
may vote out saloons from their limits,
selling iir giving away these paper j Free and Accepted Masons Grand !
though local option may not prevail in
GOOT
Lodge,Detroit.Mich..May 28 and 24.05. 1
.
the county or the city embracing such covered coffin nails.
Hast)
At a rate of 88.40 for the round trip.
smaller division. Grant M. Hudson,
Reports from Boston and Philadel­ Dates of sale May 22 and 28, return limit
sponsor for the bill, to a mercthant of phia lead to the belief that good prices May 25^elusive.
.
Schoolcraft, and is chairman of the
/
W. 8. Barron, Agent, j
PIXLEY, OF BELLEVUE
for wool will be maintained this year.
NOTICE
house committee on the Industrial
Very low one way colonist rates to (
That will be pleasing news to the farARRESTED.
School for Bora.
men.
•
points in Washington, Oregon, Califon* ; On® cuargo 01
charge of bastardy. Charles
la, Montana and British Columbia will j Pixley, of- Bellevue,
“"
; Was brought beBy those who think there is reason
President Roosevelt has appolirted_a^ be in effect Mar. l«j^ajld-wttt'"conllnue iToi^^nstice
Btoht
wiae Btohop Thursday. He
for fear in that direction, some alarm complete new Panama Canal Commis­ 'tnrtU-May ISUj—rtclusive, good coach
gave bonffgfor HW for his examina­
^m.M. Bnooon.
has been expressed over the fact that sion. and instructed the new body to accommodations will be furnished.
tion which wiB occur May 1st. The
immigration thus far this year is great- get to business at once.
W. 8. Barron, Agent.
complainant livbsin Assyria.

STAR WIND MILLS
g

Star Talk

CONTRACTOR
and Builder.
L will do contracting in building
Ibis summer and anything in the
line of carpenter work. If you
are thinking of putting up a new
house, barn, or other buildings, I
would like to figure with you.

Cement Work.
I also have the latest machinery
for the manufacture of Cement
Blocks, for the construction of
buildings and walls. I will also
build cement walks and anything
in the line of cement work.

W

COAL
Lehigh, 2*
Pocahontas
Masslion
Washed Nut
Korting Valley
fl. MATTHEWS* CO.
Marton Mattbewa.

ChaaJto«m.

PHONE 194.
Just west of C. K. A S Depot.

B*nMr AdvU ahray, pay.

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 13, 1905.

Shoes!
YES’ Lota of them in
the New Styles.

Clothing!
The Best in the Market
for the money.

The Same Goods at a
little better price than
the other fellow,
is what holds our cus­
tomers.

The Proof
is easy: “Inspect our
Line.”

C. H. Osborn

This cut illustrates my new
method of fitting glasses

PMWSOMf
ItlINft BITTER

f

JURY FAILS TO AGREE
A.,„,h

..

TT*

CHINESE OISCOV-

ERED AMERICA

Fishermen Attention!

A® to the Necessity for CoastrucUng
the Proposed Big Thornapple
Ancient Records In Pekin Prove It. |
!Cootlniwd from rage one.
Drain. Matter Postponed
j
Ruins hi California and Mexico
|
to May 1st.
Confirm the Pekin Records.
;
With S™*1’ *ould .uggrat that
some counter attraction to th© saloons
Four hundred artificial baits, Fly rods, Cast­
We have «ucunonea.
mentioned, me
the proposed
The report that American officers i
ing rods, al! kinds. Reels; all makes. Spoon
kin
*&gt;me place B1K Thoroapple Drain, leading from have unearthed ancient feconls in Pe-,
hook*, Fly spoons. Trout files, Spinner®, Snell
snail be warm, well lighted. th,! E»ton county line to the dam at kin showing that the Chinese discovered
hooks, King fisher, and Italian silk casting
, where men wiU be welcome, and where ' N«d»riUe. A Urge sired petition was America 1,500 years ago and erected
Hues, Trout baskets, Tackel boxes, Bait cans,
the surroundings will be otevating and Prreentpcl at the probate court against temple* in Mexico ha* aroused the
Minnow buckets, intact everything for the
tshfiifl,
‘
- ... . •
■ . n■ ■
j renJUn4P
where men can meet the ™*king of this drain. A jury greatest interest among the scientific
r froe,y in a 80ciM1 WBy U ' w“ therefore required to go over the me® of Monterey and throughout th©
FREE—Guesting Contest—FREE.
j should not bo th© effort to provide a Proj»**l drain and determine whether coontry. The Chinese temples alluded j
We are giving away to the person who guesses
substitute for Ha? home. Those who; TOch a drain-wa® nnceasary. On Thure- to are located in the state of Sonora,
nearest to the number of Baits shown in our
lutye home® ought not to need a sub- J day Judge Mack selected the following on the Pacific coast. The ruins of one !
: stittite. But there are many young i"J«ry:
of these temples Was discovered near j
Costs nothing but your time.
men in this city who have no hom&lt;^ ; 0. F. Brooks. City.
' '
the town of Ure® in that state about two I Come in and* look over oar stock.
OPEN ~ DAY AND EVENING.
here. What is there for them in the
Henry E. Turner. Rutland,
Rutland.
j years ago.
John
Carter.
Orangeville.
way of recreation? They car© little fur
• One of the large stone tablets found j
A.
D.
Smith.
Rutland.
the omventional social pieaaurra. But
■ in the ruins, wm covered with carved
George Coman. ThomapjJe.
. like all men thry are social creaturra
John Brundstetter. Prairieville.
। Chinese characters, which were partly ',
who like to meet their fellows social-. I^eonartl Stedge, City.
deciphered by a learned Chinaman who i
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For such there is no place of j Milton Nobles, Barrv.
I
visited the ruins at the request of the |
Fred Nausel, Ci tv. ’
meeting now but a saloon, and a young i Ira D. Brook*, Hope. '
' Mexican government -This Chinanum
Gideon Wilkinson. Hope.
man must Unwell fortified- in good
। made th© assertion at th© time that the
I principles who is not attracted to the
Nathaniel* Edmunds, Baltimore.
! ruins wore those of u temple which had
saloon with it.* boisterous welcome, its i . The jury went to Nashville F’triday j Iteen erected many centuries ago by,the I
light and warmth. He will lc only' morning and sprat all day viewing the J Chinese.’ Init his statement was nut re- I
? humi|n if he is tempted' from the'patii.;'proposed r-drain. They spent all of ceivwl w.jth credence.
of Strict sobrirty by saltern influences. b nday night in an effort to agree on j it has long been claimed that the In­
Is there not' a moral obligation to a venjict. Elov.-n favored constructing «Hhx» of the state of Sonora are de- I
of these earlv Chin.-w setprovide some other place than'a saloon th© ditch while one opposed, and stood
th,m They IK)mew mHn.. tradition* i
whore men can meet each other sbcial- bv- hia position.
lv? It must be no Jcharitable institu- ! A® the jury failed to agree, further and characteristics of the Chinese. If I
I Will put a SELLING price on all COUCHES and PAR­
tion. Those who gi» must be in a posi­ consideration of the case wm adjourn- , the report of tlie finding of these re­
- in Pekin
• expedition
tion to pre&amp;hre their se.lf-reHiwct It ed, to May 1st, by agreement, i when
i cords
is verified an
LOR GOODS. I am boun4 to close them out and will give
new
jury
will
lie
impounded.
j will go from here to explore further
mnst not be on the •‘goody goody" orBARGAINS
?
j d^r. nor must it permit language or
i the, ancient temples of Sonora.—-ExMERITS OF JIU JITSU
; change.
•
conduct that will; be degrading, It
rich and rare. Get first choice and make a few $$$ at
must no be a dress |«irade affair nor a '
. loafer's -paradise. It must stand for a ‘Quite a Controversy on That Subject. 1
ADVERTISED LEI TER$.
! rational recognition of the social ©le- ‘ Mr. Sixsmith. -Physical Trainer, ' List of letters remaining’uncalled for
Discusses the Question.
in
‘&gt;®ce for tI,e week ending April
ment in mankind, and a rneanj of ’
The Furniture and Carpet Man.
Phone 76.
... ,, „ . ,,
,
• , "T
, showing interest in, and appr&lt;\-iati&lt;»n ' Most of our readers have ho doubt ’' ,0’
.....
.u:.
r
t
,
'
Bessie
Lucy Johnof. men as men.
read something of jib Jjtsu, the Japan... Wolf,
. ' H.
.. LePuer.
e ... ,....
,,
.1 of
..r physical
. u. • i training,
. • ■
r
wm.
b. Smith.
Eflie Holleni Welhope to see something done toilam* method
for
. . Miiw
.r Mary
/...
,
,
.
L
. . beck. Mr. H. A., Woodman. Frrrv Tola-v
provide this cotmfi± attraction to the ,..,,.1
uhich many extravagant claims are L. . . ;
.
... ,
r-n ’
..
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...
. .
,
David l-scwis, Lome Blackman. Chas,
salo tn*
made. Mr. bixsnnth. who is conduct.. • ... e ....
e , ....
.
, . ,
. S. Sutton, W. S. Miller, Seelv Miller,
ing a physical cnlture chi-**, in this,•
•
city. dise.u*ses these claim* in an arti­
CURE FOR CEREBRO­
A DANGEROUS HABIT
cle in the. Grand Rapid* Herald last

w. J. MICHAEL &amp; SON, SSgS-

COUCH and parlor

GOODS SALE

at McCOY'S

COMPARE PRICES

SPINAL MENINGITIS

Thursday. He declares that; as a me­
Mv competitors lav down 4hen it comes to the price on
thod of fighting, it is defective, and Gladstone'* Physician Gives Warn­
STEEL STOCK TANKS and say
Given Out by Dr. George McElvenof as a method uf physical devolopment
ing Against a Growing American
(Detroit Said to Be Absolute
"I don’t see how that fellow can sell them at the price
. it i* 'useless...
Custom.
Requires no questions to find
Speck.
It appear* a Jap. had written the
he does.” And it is about the same on other goods.
The growing habit amongst Ameri­
the refractive error, makes
Ou^ readers may have read of the Herald stating that the w^j- to tist .‘ cans
For instance on Steel Frame Harrows and all
of taking a mint tablet or some
fitting surer.
terriljle ravages xhih .spring yf r»*rehfo- the jin ji.t*u propoeiton, was to lock a . other e&lt;&gt; called digestive after eating a
Steel Plows. Then there are Steel Ranges also
spinal meningitis,’ sonniimcs called Japwene expert in the art and a prize hearty meal, is something that bir Au
buggies and wagons.
spotted fever, in tht- city of New York. fighter in iixoom. and th© Jab promis- ) drew Clarke, Mr. Gladstone’s physician
advise® strongly against, saying. “It
a wood hub; wagon wheel with 16 spokes in it?
. l)r. George McElvtii, of Detroit, has ed^the utter undoing of the latter by I is absolutely dangerous to take Into the
DID YOU See
Come in and ludk them over. Cali aud let me shew
■ given to the pnldicia prescription for his brown antagonist. Prof.'^ixsmith stomach remedies which are popularly
EVER
you something, j •,
corebro-spinal meningitis winch he as­ douHs the genuinem-H* of this chai- i suppoHOd to aid in the digestion of
” •]
sorts 'is an ubsulujts- tqieciiii! for the lenge.' but asearts -that' if (sincerely !1 food,
'There is nothing known to the sei
| &lt;ljscai|e. He hmd.*' his claim* on his metric In? will funiish the prize fighter. I ence of medicine that can perform, the
1st Door North of Hotel Berry.
HASTINGS, MICH
experiments at MayNville. South Cnro- aud/haS’au.hlea there wont ibe much’; work of the human stomach. Drugs
in 1R88 The cjlaease was epjdem- left of the brown man if it goes to a , do not and cannot digest the food.
Largest stock in Barry 1 , lina.
They simply decompose it. What can
finish.
.
•
ic there at that timie. he say*, and hi®
i be more revolting or disgusting than
County to select from.
j prescription was u-eid^in 25 case® with
the thought of taking something into
RUSHING THE WORK
the stomach taht to going to turn the
i the malt that a recovery was nccom■ food you have eaten into a mass of cor­
| i plishfjd in everv «!*'■. The preacrip*
I ruption.
• tion is as follow®:
.
•
On the New Uss Plant In the Second
Tfieiotaiy way to overcome indigos
! Bi-ehlbride of mercury, one grain;
Ward.
‘ tion and its evil effects is to remove all
To Order from $20 up.
iodide of potash, feinr drams; fluid ex- . Manage;* Ott is hustling things at the । Irritation, congestion and inflamma­
from the stomach, liver and intes। tract of ergot, three ounces:; water, new gas plant in the second wanl. An , tion
Are the Kind we Keep.
.
tines, ahd^Ii-o na Is the only agent
t onp ohnee. The done is a teiwpoonful immense reservoir S3 feet in diameter I known that will do this.
We guarantee the Quality and aim to
every:three hours regardless of age or and IS feet in depth in being oonstnuU- F When! a Mi-o-na tablet is taken be
sex. Dr. McEIvch- was formerly a ed for th*&gt; storage tank. The fonnda* ' fore each meal every traceof irritation
satisfy our customers with FIRST CLASS GOODS and
To order from $4 up.
and Inflammation is removed from the
surgeon of the Third regiment of the tion walls an* being laid fr»r4the build­ stomach and digestive system, and
PROMPT SERVICE. Weldeliver to all parts of the
Michigan National Guard. He is a ing. The material and piping for the those organs will extract from the fbod
city and solicit order, by piione.
plant are arriving, and there skeins to all that goeato make good, rich blood,
graduate of Baltimore nniyersity.
firm
muscle,
steady
nerve®
and
a
sound
be no question but that the company
Try our Chautauqua and Number Six Blend Coffees.
let off on suspended sen­ will have all in readiness tv turn an healthy (body. If you stiffer with head
To order from $18 up.
aches. Itidjgestion. flatulency, spots be
Also our floniior leas.
✓
tence.
the gas before October 1st. which is fore thei eye®, vertigo, or dizziness,-pal
f&gt;&lt;*rr rirntv-nl guimntMd to fit perfect
Iv. fevrt of tnnuuine'
very
Will Townsend t«und himself in the the date named in the Co’s franchise. pltatiot of the heart, sleeplessness, or
finest workniatKhlpj
t’-om* aud tow
, any stomach trouble, get a fifty cent
toils of the law again Wedmwday. The
box of
EMi ojna from W.~ J. Holloway
h the
bright luster of Jefferson St. hoi| of reported deaths for march our
one of
most reliable dealers, whose
. . . .ini-r.
wn bybyhis
The following am the numUr of faith
the remedy
is ^
shown
his
joy'' ^vas in his eye, hut his limbs reTHE HROCERS,
HASTTNCtt. rtlCH.
,
deaths n.qx«rted
if. Mi o-ria
qwi for
*04 the nionthiof -March
v*»« offer to.'return
... -the
J if-money
Mio-na
fusodito
carry
him
in
a
straight
line,
Fine Tailoring.
the
County
Clerk*
office,
does
not
give
complete
satisfaction.
r
so Marshall Phillip took him. Wil­ a* filed in t
liam tested up in the jail, bat was re- It wenw’that town anil city clerk* must
negligent about this matter, for we
i leased Friday on imyjnent of ciwts in
Tiis wise. He was let -off on su*;* tided are certain there must have been deaths
sentence. The aathoriti&lt;J« tried to in some of the townships and villages
learn where he got the liqno^but were not reporting, and wejmow there were
' not snccessful•
• . in this city. But here is the number
as reported
hot kid ball game.
We not only haw a nice line of
Baltimore
■Gasoline Stoves for sale but also
i It was oil'the McNair field Saturday
Barry....
make a specialty of Cleaning and
'afternoon that the savage Hastings
Carlton...
Repairing them.
Irving...Tigers fell ai»n the Hastings Juniors,
Johnstown
and pra-stM to oat them up to the
Orangeville
tune of 23 U&gt; 11 in a nine Inning game.
We also have a fine line of tables
Rutland...
for sale from the small kitchen
Wood, for the Tigers fanned out T of
Woodland..
table to’ the large 12 ft. extension
Woodland -Village
are the#ierits for whichi we claim the attention of
I the Junior batters , while Cialer or the
table. We abomake anything to
Yankee Spring*..
Juniors
made
a
of
the
Tigers
bite
the
the Furniture Buying Public to be turned our way.
order in the line of Woodwork
■ dust. We understand that the Juniors
The immense volume &lt;&gt;f bueinese we do, enables
Total
and do all kinds of Furniture re
pair work. Give us a call.
have plann.sl to meet the antagonists
me to make prices which cannot be duplicated by con­
additional local
) on the field again nest Satnnlay.
cerns doing a smaller business. In order to make
The People’s Exchange,
It
pays
to
study
ono
’
s
horsou.
They
W. R. Jamtewn,
*
Prop.
loom for a large consignment of goods which we
are t.w valuable to 1st injured or per­
In Kellev buildlog, Just north of
are expecting shortly, we shall
manently disabled willully or tgnorNational Bank.
antly. It coats to buy hone's, and not
Come to inert people and cause many tnanv of us ran afford to spoil them,
troubles,—Pimples, boil, and other and e«n if we can it is wirkHi to do
•raptlons, besides loss of appetite, yr if wo can help It.
place a special low price on
' ‘
The above Library Table in beau­
that tired feeling, fits of biliousness,
Ki-sidents of\Thoroapple and adjoin-1
tifully hand polished, made of select
Oak. the nlze of the top being 28x45
Indigestion and headache.
inn townshij- intend to put a check ]
inebea. It ha® large 5 inch leg®,
The sooner one gets rid of them the on tire illegal scaring of Hah on Dunnicelv turned and fluted. This table
aetter, and tbo way to get rid of them raui lake. Deputy State Game Warden
has always heretofore .nold forSlO.
and
The kind we all like. Made
and to build up the system that baa Hoyt, of Gmnd Havetf haslieen notilled
but
and offender^ will Io severely dealt
.utfered front them 1, to take
with. If the other lakes in this county
aud also in miminnding counties wenthe price will be reduced to
nK.re carefully looked after it might
and mide only by us.
We also make “Home-made
peoro ipiite bedeBeUL -MltUUerille j
Forming in combination the Spring
and “Quaker” bread, and a
Sun
full line of plain aud fancy
, Medicine par excellence, of unequalled . The fact that railroad ownehj havo-i
f°.r “i"
goods.
x
.
some quartered Oak, Pedestal Dining
strength In purifying U&gt;« blood M ordered immense- amounts of materials
We originate; others:
Extension Table. This table has a 4M
rt,own by unequalled, radical and per­ for betterments during the coming
attempt to follow.
in. (op and is beautifully hand polish
Heason indicate® that nothitlg has as.
ed. S20 has always been the regular
Our good* are handled and de
manent cure® of
«rice on these tables but for ONE
yet lieen done in nation or in states, to
iivered by all leading grocers.
Salt
Rheum
Scrofula
/EEK we will sell them at
THE CITY' BAKERY. ’
Bolls, Pimple® give them .occasion for worrj’. So long
Scald Head
ns there are crops to be moved and
VESTER 4 CARTER. Propfl.
Psorlaelo
All
Kind®
of
Wumor
Phone ,67.
latino- Mkhlumber and coal to be .hauled to con-1
Rheumatism
i Blood Polaonlng
Dyspepsia,
Etc sumers and the. people 'have money
Catarrh
,
for
busineaa the rajlroads will be able i
Accept no znbztltnte, but be .uro-ta
to make profits.
jet flood’*, and got it today,
for chlldren.fiJife.sure. Nooptoes.

RETINOS COPY

F. R. Pancoast.

JESSE TOWNSEND,

Suits,
Trousers
Overcoats

ROCERIES

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

C. E. Lunn

Furniture Bargains

GASOLINE
STOVES

For One Week

TABLES

Quality, Style, Cheapness,

Spring Humors

Only

Dining

MOTHER’S
BREAD,

MOcim,es

For one week

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills

For one Week
$7.98

Library
Tables

Only $17 48

MILIER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE COMPANY,
Phone No. 226,
Hastings

Foley’s Honey i*Tar

flich.

$17.48

�HASTINGS BAKNER, APRIL 18. 1905.

4

iglect I our
Personal Appearance

&amp;

fA

u to place a senous obstacle xn

to success and happiness in 1
almost criminal to wear shabby, ill-fit­
ting clothes, when good, reliable garments
with snap and style to them can be pur­
chased at such moderate prices.
*
AVe are referring to the guaranteed,
ready-to-wear

Kaufman Garment
t

6

These icrviceable clothes far Men and Young
Men have all the essentials that should commend
them to the economical, discerning buyer—
exclusive style—perfect fit—superior workman­
ship-reasonable price.
Wcsre showing a- complete stock of fine
KAUFMAN CLOTHES from which men
of every size and proportion can find their
exact and individual style.

“Thlx' artificial limb btwinew 1» gotting to be something wonderful," said
a Cleveland man. “When &gt; man can
wiggle the Angers of un nrfiflclal hand
it Is uncanny. Practical jokes of terrlMe effect are possible with the artificial
■ limb, and the victim la Kuch In the true
' sense of the word. 1 saw a man in
j Denver about three weeks ago who
walked up to tbe hotel clerk and in a
friendly way reached across the coun­
ter to shake hands. Then he wheeled
I away and left his band In the grip of
| the clerk. The clerk fainted—actually
I fainted, although he realized, I believe,
I that the hand be held was but an artl' flclal one. The man who wore it bad
devised a scheme by which he might
! throw It off by pressing a spring. The
1 deMght be took In the joke reased when
' the victim collapsed."—Milwaukee Sen। Clnel.
_______________

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Tallyho!

,

SALE OF STATE TAX L AND8. w
STATE (w MIOBIOAN.
AVDiTHB'O»fa«AL* DarAMTMawr.
n*lands sltit&lt;ount/JBarry Wdoflto tijr Bute

trurta or
SptcUI Ai
N E •% &lt;
a-rU&lt;»n 1;

I

Ha quickly found fhe cover
Too hot for him to stay.
Ahd soon Ned Collet spied him
StrallnK across Ibe way.

;

“Tolle aux!" then CaJlet cried
And save a xlbbec Shrill.
He tossed his brush as who should

PROBATE ORlXER.
. State of Michigan, tne Probate Court for the
« scL’toa of' said Court, held al the Probate

office in the city of HasttnisJu mM County. on
W. duoMlav the 2«&gt;d day of March A. D. ML

^WJ'jsaa.'S
mli&gt;Utrston» of mH estate, coino Into court and
reprmeut that they are prepared to render
their final account and ask that * day be fixed
for bearing the same and they dUciianteiffrwD
&lt;ialdtrurt. Thereupon
It is ordered, that Friday tho ifltb. day at
April A. D. IWA at Irno'docK in tho forenoon
at said .„
probate
UVJlLcva-a«-.
office, t* and Is hereby-y-r
appotnted
——•
•_ ...1.4
anA that all
tn.

Butterflies may be Imprisoned and
uninjured In the midst of a whirlwind.
Gales In a grn,ulne typhoon are so ter­
rible that the stoutest ships can scarce­
ly hope to weather them, but there Is
a Spot at the very center of the storm
where something like a dead calm pre­
vails.’ From the outer edge of the dis­
turbance. which may - t»c 300 miles
across, the wind velocity increases to­
ward tbe center until within a few
miles of that point there comes a sud­
den lull. There tbe rain ceases and
the sky often clears. In this little
calm area, wfliich sailors call “the eye
of the storm!" a group of butterflies
has frequently been Imprisoned, and
their dainty, delicate forms are as safe
In’ this aerial cage as If hovering in
sunny meadows, but ns helpless as in
a collector's bottle.
.

say.

I

.PROBATE ORDER

Some, however, derive tjie cry when flute of Mti'hliss.
a fox breaks cover from “talllls hors,"
the French for “out of tbe coppice."—
London Globe.

M
SiHpninn
' n,Knt ut “ ntt,L‘ f4rmbouse- ^e only
*" ’v ^iUtAiatt
I occupants being an old woman and her
Pvimm
T
nvg&gt;
- I*rt,,n
tuoment I sow the
*
L/VVC olece
nl&lt;?ce j fe)t thajt ajje alone could take

Intc.
la the matter of the aetata ot FKer Cockbura
deceased James Cockhuro having filed lu said
court
hia petition praying for reasons therein
-----------the . place ofniy
love.
I
Gwapdu.
the Imprisoned
place of niy
imprisoned
love. aI native town In Africa,
stated Chai be may U&lt; licensed to sell real eetato
(Original.] chatted with the two women’ till the contains between 10,000 and 15,000 In­
of said deceased M pul lie sale.
It UOrdered, That tbe -J1st. day oC April A.
Tick,tick,tick.----------------------------------- aunt went to bej. The girl was about habitants and bi surrounded by a palik
* ..
-rcjock lathe forenoon, at said
It was my firstnight In a Siberian to follow her when I, fancying from a : ‘ isade
‘ of‘ poles, the top of every pole
and is hereby appointed for
ion;
.
prison. But twenty-two years old, ou ' sadness skimped on her face that she ' being crowned with a human skulk
ered. Dint public aottoe tbere'
There
are
six
gates,
and
the
approach
the very threshold of life, and con- ' might have suffered ob a political pris
---------------------- --- -------------------------- -------------. of be lived by publication of a copy of this order
demned to spend twenty years-from oner- tapped wifli a lead pencil on the to each gate Is laid with a pavement for three racMrirs weeks previous to said day
human Hkulla,
akulta. the
tbe tops
ton. being --------------------------------------------------------------------Gl­
’ of bumnu
tbe

youth to the iH-tfnnlug ot old .gn-ln t"ble
,&lt;‘rT’ °' hl,b''- ’P'1110*
ronanetnent
.won1’
1 bnd °n'“
1D
tlcU7' "ck;
Pr^nun. ! love you."
Some one is rapping on the beatlug
ln We
u.fore mp WM
pipe which runs up to the floor above, astonishing. She turned tint white.
All political prisoners know tbe code, then n rosy red. catching,nt tbe same
and I was not long lu spelling' out '.the time at the table,
remainder of a sentence. The begin- I “Are you"—.
ulng I hud last.
' "Yes. nnd^ou?"
"—so lonely."
' 1 started forward and clasped her In
I n&gt;u«t coodewe two ymre rat. «
OhbsPPlo*~
tb»t
few rouuum. The rapper, ocenprfng 'mbr""' E’-»*
our brart. brat„ ■
b Ing against eadi: other there was si­
. cell dlreetlr .bore mine. w„ . girl.
, „k&lt;,, her lf
Anna Gronsky, tbe daughter of a fove the real as she had loved the Ideal,
university professor. She had been I She said she would.
.
sent to Siberia for teaching tbe peasThe woman with whom she lived
ants. She had been placed lu solitary was no relation to her. nnd she had
confinement and at tbe time she made ,
wlth l,er •n&gt;J a
months. I
my acquaintance wos on the verge of i
Anna awity! with ipe. nnd we have
lived In a
wilderness
insanity. To save her I exerted
‘ comparative ------------- for
I each-other alone ever'sliice. For a time
Belt to the utmost, encouraging
• J Dot even our parents kneW where we
telling her of escapes of which I lin“ j were, but at last we found means to
beard and of escapes I Invented. For ! Inform them witbout risk to ourselves
UU. Wmp.Uiy &gt;b. wu gr.t.rul,---®od ; or „
to them. And now since the work
. wu not long In turning bra gratl -1 «■. .uffcrwl for may be neeou&gt;pU,&gt;i«l
t0
.
we &lt;r- looking forward to tbe day
, Th«»,*■“&gt;““« b‘o l“’O to BUrau. . ben w. may reaume our Idontltlea.
late both bop. and endeavor. I q&gt;«ut
IlfllSEI.T. THOENE
all my time tn planning on escape both I
_________________
for her and me. Escape was not !m- I
Words of Violence.
poaalble, fortheprlaonay.remwa. bad
'Words of violence nearly always
and the prtaon official, corrupt It wa.
wlth
..
,
L
recapture that I feared. To mi
gain
In time
__ do you masar
“How
,
after leaving the prison and by time
that woras
words or
of violence nice
like
ai..„„~, r kL
a.
&lt;
. ' —“1 “moan
wnn wui

SSXu"ptoD°{-&gt;*“k•***“'—

only partH that show above ground. '
More than 2,000 skulls are used In tbe
Ella C. liecoj
.pavement leading
- _ up
. to each -rgate. .! . AgMttOt
The pavement is of snowy wbltonesa. (A trse copy.)
polished to the smoothness of Ivory •
by the dally passage of hundreds of
! naked feet.

।
i
,I
।
1

ebas. M. Mack;'
Judge of Probate.

Notice of Letting of
Drain Contract.
j

CHRONIC BRONCHITIS CURED,
“For ten years I had chronic bronchitis । ------- --- --------------- --------- .. .
„.
so bad that at times I could not speak i «»'•&lt;’»■. &lt;’*&gt;unty Drain 'aimn-.iMti .nrr ot th*
| above a whisper” writes Mr. Joseph
Mth*^ JF
, Coffman, of Montmorenci, Ind. “1
.v t cunua'n'. ’•2'tfoaVia
tried al! remedies available, but with-no ' !,WQ,h&lt;i&gt; «f J»bn»tnwn.« m &lt;ai»i c&amp;aty ot
success. Fortunately my employer sug- &lt; ^‘vrT5L,*'jy
J?/
th*:
j gratM that I try Foley'. Oone1; wd Tar.: 5?.'
]
-------------------IIW.
i ------Ils effect
was almost—
miraculous, and -----------* certain--------------drain known—
»ad .Ut’cnatrd an "thr
{ 1 am how cured of the disease. On my '
j10
„“t', wn
w"
j rceomnmnd.don many
-"-L puopte bare n”,. gj
foitows^u
“My °f
used holey s Honey and Tar. and alcommrnrtn* «t a. t»i»t tes n. e «rid in
ways
with
n- * '*
ow,SLcrwwl.
'• «“thenew
u,t
**»«•
ti I____satisfaction."
J_______ ___ 1-. Sold by
1 W.; nirfth.
rerun
on
linl. -• t«r
H.
Goodyear,
the druggist.

■ &gt; «. W. l.anin-.iiti &lt;N -,v l. nt R F 1.. BW
“I must confeM." remarked Mrs. Mivn z&gt;. a 6-&lt;i.sre«. U’ w n. ibices &lt;»
Crabbe. "I don’t believe there ever was
?’n&lt;&gt;
w
. rrally ~rt«t m.u,- “W.H." rapn«l
J
Mr. Crabbe, “Adam would have been ,
w' n
ti^-nre fl «i jeer***, w j
perfect..! eupprae, 1! Ere h».l ualy
(.'TS
been made first."
"How do you *
{ n E "W* of •» w 'x. section 2. ibrare
toranr- -Well,
.bold b.ra
ItVrJ'
। tbe job of making Adam."—Phlladei- !i!rn'-n 8 V- ■i-xrvr«. w
«. iO a point tH
nhla Presi.
Eh « of said post on k- mcf ot b w k.

I

North 100 scrr-

J
I’TWTI
2 E
N E
mTx?
a
~” *
T*1' To,T"'h'p
»*'.'X‘V
,Urr,r

--------------------------- —th*nc* "" **nJ» ownsd by Wtn, Clark

Croup I, quickly rellertd .nd Whoop m n
Ing Cough will not -run lu courae-lf J . r,'eKT
!F£!
you nee the origin.! Bee'. I.«r«llro f—• w «» n .
s
«•
Honey .nd T«r. Thl, Cough Syrup la ' !kj V
U1"
—■
I different front .11 other, bee.ure it mu &lt;*naiia-&lt;.ti
i „r
m
w
on the bowels. Y ou can not cure Croup * ot aw
aicuon ». Mtfwm. Htnptr.n tan
and Whooping Cough until you rid the I
y? of * iL"* s
?rten?^.ueonRt8tion'
off tar,X N n
&amp;
I the cold through a copious action of '
w » ft, to, a noLt 8? n. n\Liiso
bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and ,
t
x ,hFn«
Tardoee chia, and cmee ill Coughs,: n^'^TwViLX’
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Noopl ” ----------------- K *rth*
atea. Sold by Fred L. Heath the drug­
Buxton, Hant'l Oauolh.
. gist.

dummies in our cells.
s and p. For example, besides spank,
This plan I communicated to Anna. a clear word of violence, we have tbe
suggesting that when the guard brought ' sp beginning for such words as spurt,
her meals she should always alt in the j
split, spring, splutter, spasm, speed,
same position and answer no questions. | spill, spin, splinter, spurn, spar, spun,
Thin was to get the guard used to what spike, spat, and so on."— Philadelphia
a dummy would be. Anna began the ' Bulletin.
process at once, as I did. By our rap- |
ping code othre prisoners told us that •
there was an hour, supper time, when 1 “Bay. ma," asked little Willie after
one might walk out of the prison un­ he had been in conjunction with the
seen; but, as Anna and I could not Ir paternal slipper. “did anybody besides
Johnson—He said I woa an addle pated jackaHB. What do you advise me to
rely upon escaping nt the same time, ! pa ever ask you to be his wife?"
we were to meet, if possible, at a dis­
“Oh, yes. I had lots of proposals be­ do about it? Jackfion Bee n good veterinnry.-Leslle'B Weekly.
tant town where exiles having served | fore your father came along."
their terms lu prison were permitted '• "Well, do you think you gained any­
Bodily pain Iobm its terror if you've
to live.
thing by waiting?"
a bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil io
I made a dummy out .of my mattrees
the house. Instant relief in cases of
and my bedclotblng. Every time my
burns, cuts, sprains, accidente of anv
guard appeared J sat with my bead
7
Miss RJche—I lost my heart last Bort
’ bent on my bed us though in melan- I night, pa. I accepted Mr. Poore. - Mr.
WHAT !1S CATARRH?
I choly, I arranged by tbe code with a i Riche—iPm! You didn't lose your
prisoner at the end of the corridor heart—you must Im ye lost your head!
“I can shave inysdf as well ns anv
Hyomei Cures this Common and Dis­ that at three cougha from me he was
barber."
agreeable Disease.
| to shriek. One evening 1 gave the slg“Ah. but you can't talk to yourself
•
fihe—Why did tliut brilliant woman while you're doing It!"
Hyomel curee catarrh by tbe nlmplt? nal. The guard, without relocklng my
method of breathing it into tbe air pas­ cell, hurried to Die prisoner. 1 set up marry huc!&gt; a Htupiu man? He—Be­
Backache Is never known to those
sages and lungs. It kills the germs of । my dummy aud walked out I sue- cause her Unit husband was a genius. persons
who
take
an
occasional
dote of
the catarrhal poison, heals and soothes I ceeded in getting out of the prison —Detroit Free I’rvKs.
rineules. The value of the resin ob­
the irritated mucous membrane, enters . without being seen except by one man, I
tained from the Pine tree has long been
the blood with tbe oxygen and kills the | who supposed I was a privileged con- '
recognized in the treatment of diseases
fterm* preBent there, effectually driv , vlct. It was refy dark, and I hid in a j **i notice you never wear a
watch °‘ «J® bladder and kidneys. One dote
□g this disease from the system.
I corner of the wall. I bod noticed from I with yxiur evening clothes."
of Pineules will give relief, and one
11 you have Buy of the .following my cell window a place where one ! -no. j never have both out at the bottle will cure. Sold by Fre^ L. Heath
the druggist
symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work i could get on a low building with a Mme tlme."-Coroell Widow.
somewhere in the mucous membrane j chance of escape. Finding a piece of .
of the, nose, throat, bronchial tubes or , scantling In tho prison yard, I used it ■
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.
tisaueff of the iuugs.
Judy—Will ye give me yer promise,
। first to climb on the building and next ’
, to reach the top of tho wall, from which What a Heap of Happiness it Would Dennis, that yell love me forever?
offensive breath
dryness of tbe not
|discharge | from the ! I jumped down and escaped.
Dennis—Sure, an’ Ofd like to do that
Bring to Hastings Homes.
pain scrtxw tbe ej
a stoppage of the nose j'
*“7 W°r.7J
1I,rd d° homework with an aob. same, Judy, but Ol’m hardly of the
opinion that Ol'll last aa long as thatpnln In the front of the
aching of the body . . cennfully, for I was not pursund, and jng back.
H&lt;
'of' misery
‘
'
droppings in the throat if pursued I should surely have been j
Joura
atleisure
or at work. New York Times.
mouth open
while captured. I went to the rendezvous
'*
If women only knew the cause. '
!
' burnlne fpaln lu the
sleeping
One night is all the time necessary to
Backache .pains come from sick, kid prove that Pineules is the beat remedy
throat
ticking back of tbe pal­ and waited there as long as I dared for J
ate
banking to clear the
eys.
J“
in the world for backache and all kid
throat ;
.formation of crusts in Anna Vronsky, but she did not appear. neDoan
’
s
kidney
Pills
will
cure
it.
the nose
Then I reluctantly made my way to '
—-.---------■&gt;,
. ~ ir;pain in the cheat
ney and bladder troubles. If you have
a oourh
dryness of the throat Russla, stopping just beyond the bor- I
Hastings people endorse this,
rbeumatlsm or any other blood disease
slleli In side
tn the morning
—
,,Sold^J
...
Mrs. Ed. Barlow, of Michigan
a RintrlA
single nzwa
dose will ^1...
give relief.
dor, where I remained under an as-&gt; **
mi-ui . Ave. A
losing of Jli-sh
loss of strength
“
For
several
years
I
was
t
subject Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
3
variable appetite
spasms of coughing
sumed name. Indeed, my identity with . iva:a
' ’ and
--j wheu ;
■
low spirited at times
cough short and backto
a severe
pain in my back,
my
former
self
was
unrecognizable.
I
;
.
a
raising of frothy mu­
or exerting myself it came
worse nights j made a living trading In tura and kept stooping
' COUS
,
In order to love mankind we must
rery Bharp If j
lt
expectorating yellow
and mornings
I
o lAAWAttr
aaaranruaA prisoners,
nrlannnra from
feAH, ,settled tk.
----- |T8 End
lookout for escaped
expect too much of them.—HelveIhmyLU
kidneys
and tllCU
then DO
no pOfli
“*3, not exp
loss of vital forefi
jI a
fteellng of tightness ,I some, of whom I hoped to hear some­ tion 1 assumed waa comfortable. I ub- t,U8- ■
dtfloiilty |n breathing
frequent sneezing
aoroHS the upper part i
ed numerous remedies but got blamed
. thing of Anna Vronsky.
of the chest
?f h??orrh“l11* w»rathe plegue
It seems strange that a man should little, if any benefit. I had so often Af
Hyomel will cure tbe disease, destroy
seen and heard Doan’s Kidney Pills re “f my Ute Wudfemt wUt Koin-,
and continue to love a girl
activity of —all
germ life &gt;in
the icopiitt
reeplra; -love
—
- * n'-**-**
U .UV
----— he has
Ointment cured me quickly sue perm.
tory organs, enrich and purify the never seen, but there was^more be- commended that I thoaght I wonld try nenUy, after doctor, had failed " c F
blood with additional ozone, and at- tween mb and my fellow sufferer than them and went to W. H. Goodyear’s Cornwell, Valley Sc, Saugerties, ». t.
drug store and got a box I can say
ter a few days use of this treatment ‘between most lovers who had been this for them. I received more’perma’’“P10”" »'1‘ 4trut.pl,t up tosethor. And thio 1. the nent relief from their use than from
Nothing rale,, the price ot a bkrelnt
c”
“o'r
1 *“•'“'0 &gt;*
*° "• any other medicine I ever used."
like Its removal—Moore.
catarrh al colds cannot exist when Hy-1 waB 1118 moBt dangerous position in
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 eta.
omei is used. This ia a strong state- Ku“laBiberlan border.
Foeter-Milburn Co.,Buffalo, New York,
ment, but W. J. Holloway emphasizes | Blx y®ars passed. Ono day I went up sole agents for tbe United States.
it by agreeing to refund your monev to Kara bay to make purchaaee and on
Remember the name -Duan’s-and
if Hyomel does not cure.
* | mv war back stoDDod for sunnar and
{
|
Eyen of wine, so cheap aud abun­
dant in Spaing the natives seem to use
very llttlej They are frightfully in­
temperate. ihowevvr. In their use of to­
bacco and coffee. They drink coffee '
at all hours anil apparently every hour.
The clerk who takes bls morning cup
at 9 has another lat- his desk on hour
later, purclnisdl from a street vender.
Tho business men, passing through the
itreets pause while a fellow who car­ ■
ries hot coffee, hid milk, sugar and
»poon« harnessed upon him serves :
■
them on the sidewalk.
If the Spaniard does not smoke tn bls !
deep It Is his only respite from the :
.
aablt—Rosary Magazine.

sctlvn 11; X W U
Tbe Townahlp of

of be zlveu by pubMcatton of a copy of thlsmder.
for three succdssIvB weeks previous, to Mid day
1
.---- .— •»_
jiannmr anewa1 fa said county.
i papw
’hah. M. Macx*.
Judge of ITobate.
RuaC. Hat-ox.*
Register of Probate.
(A tmeeopyj

“Come, kiss me if you wfllT' .

A lobster lays thousands of eggs,
most of which hatch, bpt few ever live
to grow up. This Is not tire fault of
the unxbcr, for she carries them about
with her for nearly a year and with
admirable instinct guards them as she
does her own "life. When the young
ate set free her duty Is done, for they
must then shift for themselves. Though
llkrdly larger than mosquitoes, being
about one-third of an inch long, the
little ones leave their parents on the
bottom aud swim toward the light—to
the surface, where from ■ one to two
menths,. If fortune favors, them, they
lead a free, roving life. The open sea
is a poor fiursery for such weaklings.
Which become the siwrt of every storm
and the prey of numberless hungry
mouths. Out of a brood of 10,000 It
would be a rare chance fur more than
one or two lobsUrs to reach maturity
or finally to end their career in the
kitchen or the chafing dish.—St. Ntch*

ronaUtutlnc thu

JAMES B. BRADLEY.
Auditor General.

A very early equivalent of similar
sound and purpoee to the tallyho with
: which a huntsman dow cheers on his
I bound, appear. In . qMtat &lt;dd .ong
JSTS.S.
J printed In 1730 called ^The Death of J at ^^4 Ume M1] pure.to show csum, If any
Reynard, the Fox." by Sir William
tba PW"0* “*d
ba
It&lt;&amp;further
ordered, that public notice there
Young:
-

$ip to $25

C. H. OSBORN

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n»ll» Norton.*

»r Michigan
■tralghtanlng of mU&lt;1 • Jewell Dreln." la lh»
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I’ni-r- pertaining
rn«nt Diet rid*, will

ueerarti.-i~‘ 1
Mn&lt;’ received
«ccardln&lt;ly. Contreet* win tx- maj.. , wltb
^‘urttZTr.r’Th
bWd’’r «««««« sOoquMr
® CUTIt) lor til- :.TfIlf’T.n, - V. _ __ .

Pyaly Drain CwntnlMiloner of the County of

placa ot lettmg.

Dated. Hastings, Mteh.. March », A. D. 1MC

|Get Your Year's Reading!
i
NOW!
|
i I on. Hm.lh.UC.'Xri^u
Wb° wUYto oniw
»’ “&gt;•*' !*«*" « 1
the Bannfr aS a7v
w.hoPB,&lt;I 6P * &lt;UtA«ng®t t
;: follows:
y One ot the following for one year in advance, as -V
IUxneb and Detroit Dally Free Pre.,
S3 05«
Baxsik and Detroit Dally Journal
3 05*
Ba.nnek and Grand Rapid, Herald
3 05»
BaSskb and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal.....................
1 00
Baxxkk and Detroit Free Prera Farm and Llro stoek
J ournal
35
Banner and Michigan Farmer
75
Bonskr and Chicago Weekly Intrf'oeean
75.
Banker and New York Tribune Farmer
30
•To tboro Bring on Hnral Routes, only. .......................

n.n.T^Tt^l,ir*a^pTp:r,'"l^nr»““^‘'«ntoBAKs„pat..
we can save you moneywe will trvES
1? Ue a£°ve list on which
la never sold for iSJuin
e a
AH .p-tUI price, „ made oj

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�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 13. 19*.

'/K. D, Cadwallader’s
/ REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,

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Office over Pierson’s Grocery.

SIOiK riRM s™E FU™L
“'..
MOST CONSEQUENCE

THE GRANGE

LEWI6&gt;4

Do you trade with DePue?

TON.OF MAPLE GROVE
IRVING GRANGE NO. 55.
The Prorres, ol the city and It,
A NICE HERD
This grange was well represented at
Growth
In
all
Rlyht
Line.,
Should
I
Pomona,
held at Hastings last Wednes­
fetBREO
No; 340—A farm ofgl!5 acres; soil 1b OF THOROI
he the Flrat Concern ot Every
clay loam-and sand loam and lays well.
day '
'
•
IF NOT TkY HIM.
70 acrea improved. 18 acres bottom land
\ HEREFORDS
■Citizen.
This grange holds regular meetings
with nice creek, balance wood lot.
.
We get a fresh supply of Vegetables and Fruits twice a Week.
The BANNER will nut attempt to 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings of each
Plenty of fuel timber. Fine orchard. Recently PurchaJkTbi
fine buildings, bam la a basement 34x46,
*
*
conduct a just mortem on the late month.
EVERYTHING FRESH.
30 rods from a fine church. 1 mile from
ners Showl» at Vaiiteu Prize Win. election. We expressed our opinion i Ira Cobb gave a very interesting'
.^County
(
school, fine flowing spring near buildFairs in Severn^ ,
last
week
that
there
was
no
valid
rea|
t
alk
at
the
last
meeting
about
using ;
Be sure you get my prices before you buy
Si
logs.
I LewisNorton, of MuA
or sell.
Bring your produce and get
son -for abandoning the Citizens’ move- ' fertilizers.
No. SOB -A One farm of 125 aetm,
no
Qi ,
soil Is heavy clay loam, level and free .
ii
. ... e, has ment. We still think so; but our col- i Have two candidates to initiate at ]
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS or
from stone and stumps, all Improved 01 thoroughbred Hereford cattle, kuwder umns are open for any dissenting opin- j1next meeting April 18.
;
btft 10 acres wood-lot. Fine buildings, ! the possessor of a herd nf «&gt;»“'■
is ion’
,
| &lt; uiuuua grange win meet with Irv-1
LOW.
of athat
herd of about
.&lt;
Pomona
will meet
with IrvAnything you want.
including scale house; barn is basement all ofpoaseamor
this breed,
|, What
intereete tu most is the future. । in«
gnuigegrange
the fourth
Wednesday
in j
f tut4Or«. Fin. location X mile from Mhool.
s-ot
u 11.^, is hard to beatSl We
. ..’e feel that all should work in the ,
,
Jsot content
toOXt
“let well
church, .tern.
stores and creamery.
enurcb
onnugb
^ne. - however,
b. wont to
“ Fgre
kyeajest
possible harmony, for the fn-----.andy.Vra’a'
'&gt;*7 ‘“a™ “,ld'ln?’ » Ind“"'*- U&gt;" fon&gt; part of lart week and that'
whal
turp progress of Hastings.
Wo feel '
MAPLE GROVE.
little tolling and borders on a fin* lake, pnrehasted two line thoroughbred Here- | been
that' made
whatever mistakes may have j Maple Leaf Grange met April 8 regGarden Seeds.
Phone No. 86.
A good 8 room house and out buildings, fords that were prize, winners at all the ested
ii^-1 in the past by those inter-! ular meeting with a large attendance.
been made
wit]----- 1--------”
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. 4L falrg ln several states where they were I affonFto
ested in the Citizen’s movement,all'can I■ uiar
The meeting
lecture hour
| The lecture hour waa improved diocus"-‘»9
&gt;5 ^..f. overlook them, and that the" sing (erection of
fa new hall. A few of
Leaf meml*;
Xo S&gt;1 A tarn, of 47 acre., One clay I pnreha.wd are a. ntea one, , recently uff-r. of all interested should be con-! Maple
Maple Leaf members attended the
loam soil, lays rolling. Borders on a ; in this state. One of themas there are ’ centrated in working unit&lt;xlly for the : Grange rally held ji
wat Hastings last
fine lake of resort, 3 miles from two , -* —*- ‘ ‘
*
i was shown progrewi and growth of thia city in i week;
•t nriw fair. In MirhlpMi hrt
little railroad towns. Flue buildings.
rt year every direction. Let us all profit by !
“ • yeading,
amiO.hi
tlw dtM
n,- waa
N&lt;x,44l»— A farm of 140 acres; UK IJ shown
through
P^t mistakes, but let us "not be weary •
AN OPEN LETTER.
acres under plow, 35 acres of tine beech ~mtni.kv • ...
iann, and in well doing. *’ Much' can l»e done by I Mr.I Young Mau. Dear Friend:' '
and maple timber. A fine large sugar K’ntuiky . l&gt;&lt;h
awarded' the taking the poettton that the intereats
bush. Fine stock and grain farm. Good , honors
Have yon a farm? If not. do you 1
buildings, including silo; barn is base ‘ We a
.
of th* city are supreme for every citi- 1 wish io own one? I trust your answer
ment 40x60. Fine location.
u
to thja question will be ”yes." for a
prominent far- zen of Hastings, and that
there
umv mere
No. 416-A farm of ISO, acres; ll"» ,t4.llti
give their
at- ujxm-.ts tfitizenship the obligationrests
to
ii.hu; :on,
iwteJXk
"G
«o j; fttrm jM the best property that any man.
^ckctlnr Wall Paper is largely a matter ot
acres improved, balance oak wood lot
” its jj young or old. ever had. When all else
as
it
,
do
all
that
can
be
done
to
promote
taste. We have everything in COLOR,
Fine fruit and plenty of it. Fine large
. falls, the farm rwhuins. You know that .
buildings. Soil is a line clay loam. Near j
DESIGN and GRADE. We will aid you
, famig are constantly risiug tn value.
school and line location.
I If yoij ever hope to have a farm. Why I
'n making selections that will harmonize with
I
not
make
the
start
now.
and
take
adSaJ 1.00 other tunas for sale.
your other interior decorations. Our line of
■ vantage of the ruing prices yourself,
X SEND FOR MV PRI
’ instead of waiting pntil you- have to
\
DESCRIPTION^.
; pay more for the same property? No
’ man can make a. mistake’ in investing
are as good as you can buy anywhere for tbe
• now in wild or parttally cleared lauds
price.
r
at a fair price, as the annual increase'
Carpets,
Lace Curtains, Draperies.
In value will be very much more than •
the.currcnt rates of interest.
. v
I offer for sale ten thousand aexos of
.choke wild land in the south*part of i
Midland county, at from 87.00 to 812.00
jsLij.k arc thlDklag « wxrtn
( per acre. This land is from 0 to 10.
comfort-. I have a few Srcoud Hand
! miles from railroad, but near schools ‘
GASOLINE STOVES which will be sold
Funeral Directors.
DI—— A
at a
low prior.
I and mostly on go6&lt;I roads and generany
Phone .lore, 2S; Re». 85 or 90.
on R. F. D. routes. -Soil is first-class,
SEWING MACHINES
mostly hardwoqd. wHh scattering pine
and hemlock. Some
these tracts hate
ciMits no more to raise good one* than
growth «nnd progress in all lines, ch- enough wood on them to pay for same. .
it doe* to raise the kw valuable kinds.
arc In sood condition nnd will do rood
pecially not to neglect what will place The title is perfect, with all taxes paid
work.
And when it cornea to selling tjjem. higher values on right' ideals in life as •
Krnu-rDb»«r ttut wr arc rrpm**QtaUve«
the good one* al way command a far well as promote the industrial mid ma­ up. I wUl'sell them In forty-acre tracts
of thr Gaiety &amp; Donovan co..the “Ctom
k. ! on coMBract. with ti down payment of
I Arp
We are doing lots of work in this line ; ARI p
!•&gt;!&lt;• Houw Eunihlier*," him! will j sell
better price.
LfibL
and our service is pleasing our patrons • mmll.
you anythuw you Want for the ln.m" ou
terial growth of Hastings.
850:00 and annual payments of 825.0U
monthly Installments.
Barry County, or nt least a good jxjr! or more, as purchaser may desire, with
Cl IRTA'N^ Telephone ns and we will call and get C | OTHS
tionofit, is Well adapts! to stock
vUri I n llu your work and deliver when finished. VL.V I I IO
six per cent Interest on deferred payA
CLOSE
CALL
raising, there being plenty; of spring
i rnents. ’ What easier' terms d&lt;&gt; you
Jones Block.
Jefferson St.
lirooks anti streams to furnish the lu st
Phone 243-THE AMERICAN LAUNDRY­ Proprietor.'
this,
way, m..,,
any young man
; •want? In-»n&gt;
young
Hastings, filch.
Birney Jordan, of Woodland, Threw who h* willing l»oth to work ai\.l to sav.of
water,
and
plenty
of
fine
raising
We buy .nnd wl| Awood Hand Good*.
a Package of Guripowder in the htl' enrnincs, may
have a farm and
.land.
Stove bv Mistake.'
hardly realize thaj hr has paid any­
Mr. Norton has a fine farm of !1M»
,
,,
..
thing
for
It.
Much
of
thia
land
is
weE
acres near Maple Grove anti for some
N-eUlIrw
«^unJ.Cour.,«...„L
,dnplrf
anJ
time past has made a specialty ol rais­
Be careful of gunpowder^. One day worth from 83O.AO to 8100.00 per acre
My
ing thorotighltrul Hereford cattle. At )a»^\ week Burnit* Jordan throw some when subdued and developed.
-THEthe present time he has a herd of about liaise |&gt;a,'p»r into tho stove and there Young friend, can you afford to neglect
\V
80. and lias, found a ready market for haiqarned to la, among it ,n {tackage this opportunity? If you think well of
all he has to .sell.- and at good prices. containing gun powder. Of course | lhe c,»*6Ce.’ dull upon or addreas.
I Hereford* from hia, stock farm have there waa an explosion and thb stove,
FKANK G. KNJEELAND,
' been sold largely in Ohio. Indiana, and was wrecked and' if it had not been
Sl LouIb, Mich,
for the prps«*nce of mind of Mra. JorGovernor Warner is right in calling fl
With every cash purchase
) in this state.
Stock men who have visited his farm dan who waa up staint at "the time, on .t^e legislature to enact a Jaw to
at my etore you wilbget a
\
Want YOU to figure with them If you are going to build.
ticket free of charge, for the
1 compliment him upon having two of the houflj and Mr. Jordan and his ' have private hanks examined tbe same
They ar tbe oldest and best stocked yard In tbe county
amount equal to the pur
( the best and most conveniently ar­ brother who was with him. would have ' aa other banka. We believe this is a just
and just to look at their fine stock of
,
chase. Return
/
ranged stock barns in the state, one l&gt;een burned up, for Mr. Jordan and : position ahd one that ought to l&gt;e welof them being 40x68 feet in size and | his brother were so stunned by the ex- corned by every sound private hank,
tho other 3Ux70 feet.
plifcwn that they were unable toldo any ; If such an institution objects to an exla to be pleased".
of these checks to my store
&lt;
Through the courtesy of Mr. Norton 4 hi ng for some time: Irnt M&gt;*. Jordan ’ aminatem by state authority, it is a
THEIR PRICES WILL PLEASE
YOU TOO.
and you can get
/
we present a picture of Roland. ‘ • No. j rushed down stairs and putxiut the fire ’ pretty good evidence that such an. exAlso, they have a very fine
135.787. “the thoroughbred Hereford and saved them a heavy loss. Mr. Jor- 1 amination is n«&gt;ded.
dan’s eyes were burned quite b^Uy but
------------------------ 7ull owned by him. ••Roland” weighed
It lff*a pleasure to take Dr. Dade’s
north of any article in my
( 2,800 llw. as a three year old. He was not seriously.
and you will find
t^&gt;«S.^
haudBomest
’
,
■
Little Liver Pills aud enjoy their tonic
Cr^
aDdtSOIneBt and
*ud best
t**1 cement
cement w«v»v
block
stock FREE.
f
sired by the&amp;WlLtM bull”Marrh On"13.
you ever caw if you are going to use any for ydur bouse or
effect upon the liver. Sold by Fred L.
No. 108.675; his dam was Rosebud. No.
your wall.
QUIMBY.
Heath, the druggist.
A Complete line of Groceries and
72.724. that told for $•’. KUO at a tale in
deliveries made to all parts of city.
Maylmry Ftaley has quit the Motion
Kansas City.
•
and Byroii Edmons takes his place
- Ite Knut You riire Always 0oB£St
Monday liiorning. Mr. Fasley iitmov
ing’onto hps farm south of Burryvilfe. ‘
Foley’s Honey and’Tar contains no
Jay Editons is moving here also to
The Jefferson street Grocer.
\ opiates, aud will not constipate like work for his brother as a hand on the :
nearly all other enuuh medicines. Re­ section. • 1
’
,
Phons 314 JlTlES?
•
fuse substitutes. Sold by W. H. Good­
Tayfield CaMelein and Wtn. Boorain
year, the druggist.
of Nashville, spent Sunday at thia place. :
A very jileasant time was had by all 1
who attended the L. A S. at Mrs. Me-1
Capital,
$75,000.00
Intyrea Tim ariciety 'will meet again
$20,000.00
in three wreks at Mrs. JohnCastelcina j
There was a fine turn, out nt Sabbath •
school and church. Hop* it will con-1,
tinue.
• ;
OfTktn
1 We could not help but notice the ar- •
tide
in
the
Journal in regard to the
\ Will sooii be here and you will need Paints, Oils, Shelf Paper, A lahasCbnlcr
me&lt;Mr,
Praldtat.
spelling contret, it seems funny that
tlm contestant just got around to neo
!' tine and many other articles necessary for this time of the year. We
the supposed mistake Why didn't
,
‘■"r/fr- •
R. B. WttKr. (Ike Pre*.
have the largest and most complete drug stock in Barry County and will .. they make it known nt Hint time? Bequote you prices as low as any one can. when quality is considered.
j cause then' was no such mistake made.
(
Mrs. Frankie Warner spent Sunday
fl. fl. fladersoa, &amp;»bkr.
h’----=We also have— •
----- ■--­
\ I with Mrs. Venah Welch at Nashville.
Mr. Lewis Smith of Dawson City.
Concentrated. Lue for making soap. Household Ammonia, ) I formerly of the State Road, spent
Z Wednesday with John Castelein. He
"Daddusoap.” Pumice soap. Due stuffs. Etc.
\ । expects to return Monday.

HASTINGS. RICH.

J. HOMER DEPUE

WALL PAPER TALK
2*^

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Coverings

ga:

SIovfes

Renkes&amp; Walldorff
“131108, UrgSHS.

Wnj. G. Forman.

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FREE

fl
fl 07767265
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AT 120 NORTH BROADWAY *

flafl Lumber, finish and Doors
a
fla»
*a Cement Block machine
a
flm
» Come and see them!

TEN DOLLARS'
FORTY CENTSj

John Woodruff,

House Cleaning Time

!

fialf tbe
time**

MAPLE GROVE.

W. H. Goodyear

School began in the Norton district
I i j Monday after a weeks vacation.
Ii ! Jake Shoip is able to l» alxiut after '

ANTISEPTINE

Orson Swift is b little better at this j
Writing.
There aro rereral cases of mump» in
this vicinity.
;
Mrs. J. C. Dillon lias lieen quite ill1
the past wwk.
The L. Aj S. will meet with Rev.
Tutbill nndiwife Friday April 14. in- j
stead of Mrk J. C. Dillon.
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solicited-

T

GUARANTEED

WOOD

PRESERVER.

Ab timber becomea scarcer it increases in value and price. It therefore
behooves etery farmer who uses posts to make them laFt ns long as pos­
sible. Antiseptine, the great wood preserver, will do ibis. Faints and
oils afford but a superficial covering, filling tbe wood pores and causing
DRY ROT. Antiseptine penetrates the wood tissue 'and retards the
action of the elements for any length of time, preserving the wood from
decay above or below ground or water. It is guaranteed to prevent decay.

I have a full line of Builders Hardware and will be pleased
to figure with you on any line you may have.

FRED
The Hardware Dealer.

SPANGEHACHER,
Phone 311.

Hastings, Michigan.

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)
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■ !" IRVING.
I
Mr. Watson and wife are thejiroud
parents of a baby girl, born last Thunt- j;
day.
r
Mrs Reeee entertained the L. A.
R. last Friday for dinner. Mr. Chat* I
field’made it very pleasant lay bringing
his talking -machine.
Gladys Coulter is visiting her grand­
father S. R. Chamoni thia week.
Mr and Mrs. Kennedy went to
Middleville Sunday to see their daugh­
ter.
‘ ,
Mr. Wilkes has moved on th Charles
Francisco place.
-

.

| his severe ilnees,
Directors

■any people rtaaiit poor
btCMst they baw «ewr
comneiced to mol • •
O*V have imeided to, tntt Kept
, waitiMg ntll they could
start with a goodly sun. Don’t you wait Che

Cbwttr Itlnur,

R. B.
R. C. Iraki,.

Bl.

L Coos.

D. S. Boodyur.
rate Olaten,
fl. fl. fladerwa.

bastings City Bank
advises you to stan depositing there now. Che snallcr
the sunt you commence with, the more anxious you will
be to make It one to be proud of. Commence with what
you haw if it’s only $t.oo.

3 per ent literal paid la Satlagt Depamaeat

money to Coan
«■ Rtal Bute Stoutly.

Uf

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Mr

�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 18. 1905.

6

BIG FIRE AT LOWELL
Miss Ruby Parsons returned to her!
in Lowell Monday after a few
PERSONAL MENTION . home
Th»r» Is But Ons
days visit with D. W. Roger* nnd
Loss $100,000--Insurance S 55,000-•r j family.
Grand Rapid* Fire Fighters
John Busby went to Charlotte SunMrs. E. C. Barnum and daughter, of
Called On.
day.
.
| Petoskey is visiting at County Clerk
Tuesday evening Lowell was visited
Archie Ayers, ot Lowell.
in the Barnum's and with other trienda in
by one •—
of -the
most
fires .in
-«a-----■.—&gt;—
I this city and vicinity.
r- - - - disastrous...
.city
yesterday.
Grand Chaucellor WJU Hampton, of «• htatory. About
o'clock m tee
J. M. Smith, of Woodland, was in
There are several imitations of
in th* fiK- Thumlav
evening smoke was discovered coming
Charlevoix, was in
. .
the city Thuqriay.
from
b^ment of R. B. Boylan ’a
the city Monday.
Rubberoid on the market, but
and was a callerat the BANNER office.
Mrs. J. Rehor was a Grand Rapids
there ie nothing the equal of the. genuine article, of
Mr. Hampton is a newspaper man,z hardware More. An alarm was turned ,
visitor Saturday.
’
in,
and
th®
local
firemen
were
doing
publisher of tho Charlevoix Courier.
which we have the Exclusive Agency for this city.
good, effective work when three violent
Hale Kenyon, of’Freeport was in
We understand that Dr. and Mrs. explosions of gasoline occurred, which
the city Thursday.
CAUTION We warn all purchasers of Roofing who. de­
Lathrop win return from &amp;lifo™i. ;
Clair Furniss. of Nashville, was in next week. Dr. will make the fellows I: scattered the fire to all, of Xbe snrsire to get the genuine Rubberoid, to look for the label
i rounding-buildings. It at once liecame
the city yesterday.
who h»vo been teUing big fish storiw, "J
"blM,’ would M“Ruhbiroid”. If it does not have the label “Rubbiboid”
QO nantewko.
nresfsi ♦V.T-rsnrels
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Dr. A. Q. Miller, of Freeport, was look 1.1.A
like 80
cents when K*.
he gets
through I ^"mch'^^purtions^tUt
you can bank upon it, it is. not the genuine article.
in the city Monday.
talking.
i.iv,-™
,
not oope with it, so Grand .
Mrs. R. K._ Grant was a Grand Rap­
YOH CAN By buying your Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Coal, Wood and
Geo. Wright Sr, and wife will soon Rapids was called on. Department Na i
1
ee TJrkk of us.
Bring in your Contracts and Lumber
ids visitor Thursday.
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move back to their former homo. Oah- 9 resjouding, and with the outside 1
SAVE $$ Bills and let us figure on them.
Supervisor Smith, of Castleton, was awa. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Wright assistance the flame® were gotten under :
in t he city Thursday.
have made many friends in this city control about eight' o'clock.
Among the heavy losses were R, B |
Loe Pryor was in Middleville Thurs­ who will regret theic^leaving our city
i very much.
Boylan, hardware: R. Sturgis, drugs: i
day on legal business.
F. A. Mills and family, of Grand Marx Rubin, clothier: A. R. Weyrick. ;
Lee H. Pryor made a buaineea trip
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
Phono 254.
butcher:
B. C. Smith, tailor; King:
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| Rapids, were the guests of friends
j
to Middleville
Monday.
L. E. Hinchman. i&gt;f Battle Creek. h»re
-«*• T1“.v ”iU
•*«"। Milling Co., cooper shop: three candy !
wa. in the city Monday.
. for Odifonti* their future borne. The&gt;' and fruit Mores, and several tm Iler
.
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best wishes of many friends hero will : : buildings.
Snpen-mor Sherk of Thornapple. ,
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was in -the city Monday.
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J ri
1 i Clarence DePlauta. of Youngstown.
Mrs. Albert Hessmer visited Grand
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Ohio, was m the city Friday and
Uf
Rapids friends over Sunday.
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At the regular communication of
it
ti
EL Tyden left for Philadelphia last Vancouver. British Columbia He will
evening on a business trip.
live in that city and Seattle hereafter Hastings Ivdge, No. 52, F. A. M.. on
Wednesday
evening
April
9,
there
will
be
• W. W. Potter left Saturday on a busi- I representing the Ambrose Petry Co..
We don't believe there 1b a better grade of Tea in
ness trip to Galveston. Texas.’
i of Detroit. w4mj look after street ad- work in the E. A. or F. C. degree.
the city for 50 cents than our UJI TEA, uncolored
■
H. H. Snyder..
Mr. and Mm. J. M. Smith, of Wood- vrrtwing
Japan. Our customers back ug up in this assertion;
A regular review of Hastings Hive
land, were in the city Monday.
' Tbe many friend, in this city of
they say it's simply ' ‘immense” aud
No. :&lt;W L. O. T. M. M. will b» held
I Frank Mana, of Kalamaxo.,. waa in Boon Baner. will bo pioa-sl to learn
in Maccabee hall, Wednesday evening
! the city Monday on huainwi.
‘
bae l«m unanimously chosen
April 19. A cordial invitation is ex­
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_. . . • suiwrintendeht of the Spring Valiev,
I Mrs. John Pendergast is expected in,
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; Minn., public schools, at an advpnce in tended.
I, this city
soon
to
visit
friends.
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salary. This is Ins third vear there.
I J. W. Fleming, ot Naehrille. was in i He is
„ filw
, rapsr.
Uf
WOMEN’S CLUB.
; the city on business Thursday.
- t. j
intendril
There was a good attendance at the
County Tremrarer Coleman wa. in . Mr
Mnt Charlo, Thomae of
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Women's Club last Friday afternoon.
• Nashville on business Saturday.
‘h“'"■“1 ‘"fiinmf ’m^tiw'the
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CLOSING OUT

WALL
PAPER
I have concluded to cluse out
my stock of Wall Ptyper, con­
sisting of all grades and all
colors, and will make prices &lt;
accordingly. If you are going
to do any papering it will
pay you to look at my Htock
and get my prices before
placing your order.

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescriptions prepared aa If for
the Doctor’s ewti use.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

Enlarged
Pictures
Don’t place your order for' en­
larged pictures with any agent,
wh&lt;\ in 99 cases out of a 100,
cares nothing about suiting you.
All they waut is

YOUR MONEY.
I take orders for enlarging
pictures aud will give you LvWER PRICES than any ageut
can, for the same grade of work.
1 am in business in Hastings; I
have a reputation to sustain, and
cannot afford to “flim-flam’’ my
patrons as su many agents d&lt;&gt;.
Place your order with me.

And We
MM Handle It
RwliSfl.

Hastings Lumber 8 Coal Co.

THE LODGES.

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"Touches the Spot
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Of course there may be people who have formed a

| Mrs. J. W. Sage and Mrs. Eddy were Thomas,
their
O.W.— and
..-.i rfamily
—.i.. yestcrday.on
.,—i...
program was given.
preference for some other brand but we have noticed
I Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.
return from New York where they at­
Mrs.* Allie Willison read a carefully
that the great majority of those who have tried UJI
’ Commissioner Ketchum was in Irv- tended
the
funeral
of
a
relative.
This
{
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,
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... : prepared and able pnj&gt;er on “Th©
have become steady drinkers of this Tea.
_ on official business Monday.
.
&gt; . Mr. Thoma, iiret mart to thi. oty T„knj(,w,
f ing
Uf
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
’ Will Chase, of Lanning, wa* in tho *n
ycarh- “&gt;d it goes without say . Mra&gt;L onijie Evarts subject was “JapHaxtinflB,
:
Michigan
I city calling on old friend. Friday.
. tog that he wa. pleawd wrtb the many
FmtlvlK.. Thi,
Uf
Mr. mtd Mm. W. I. Wait went to
,1“t ‘‘“L J*'"? ,J,,“ u-red a. holding high rank among the
Gull Lake and Kalamazoo Thumday. *lnc0 e • or
. nor , rn om&lt;.
mluJy excellent paper, given in tbe
Mrs. G. Williams went to Onuid’
1&gt;““
&gt;&gt;*’
cl—'' clnh this year on Japan. Mrs Evart. Ur
Rapids Satunlav to visit friend, there. «PPli“twn to husinere, D. M .Roger, K„v0 considerable .pace to a careful
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has been suffering, from nerrow, prow- ; consideration of tho great New Year'.
Don McLeay,
of Nashville,
v,..- Festival
o —i • with its manifold
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cdft-crivinir
the citv on legal 'business Thursday.
th. '
, .
mamtoiu gin gn ng
given his insurance business into the . &amp;lll] jong
continued ceremoniea
J. G. Nagler.of Middleville, was
charge of his very capable son Clement, Among the fete* drecribed were the
I in the
hub
on *business
■ county h"
u—
—:r KEr
—i day.
-y. who is demonstrating his capacity to Festival of the Dolla the Festival of
We are making a special run just
,j Writ Clement and Miss Gertrude handle it satisfainorily. Meantime Mr. ' t)jL, Flags and others
now on steak and are selling good
; Smith wore in Grand Rapid. Thum- Rogers is taking it easy. H« ha. boon ( "Tlw relation of mo.lorn Ism. to Re­
cuts for Eight Cents. Our trade
.
putting in -mio good time at flan torm ' was the -topic amignM Mm. M.
is rapidly growing and we ask Hday.
you to give us a trial.
. James Watkins, of Three Rivero.
and shows the good effects of the J. Timmerman. This somewhat weighIs to BUY all kinds of GRAIN, SEEDS. HAY.
'
spent
Sunday
with
his
brother
in
the
outing. He is preparing to rest up-; ty subject was handled in a most in­
Premium Hams and Bacon
WOOL, and LIVE STOCK at the Highest Mar!
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all
this
year, and Gun lake fish will ^tractive
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manner.
cured the name as It it cured in
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vg
d
to 8e" BRICK. BRAN, COAL.
the country. Guaranteed to ’be
, Mrs. Timmerman spoke pt some length
Miss
Mane
Busby m
went .to m..
Charlotte i have to take to deep
1 water.
,
tbe finest made.
CEMENT, FLOUR. GRAINS. HAY. MID­
' of anarchism, socialism, nationalism,
Friday to visit her sister Mr». Mark
When you are in a hurry
DLINGS.
SALT,
aud WOOD PLASTER at the
- ( and communism. ’
Warren.
THE NEW ADDITION
.
Lowest Market Price.
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Last on the program was a selection
George Barney, of Muskegon, was ,
be given by Mrs. Marian Goodyear.
shaking hands with Hastings friends Qty Lots s^n to be Offered *or ’ to
Special attention given each ord ar. and
She gave the clubr-in her own inimit
prompt deliveries made.
Saturday.
|&gt;y Hastings Realty Co.
; able way. a chapter from Anne WarDr. Andrus attended the meeting of i. ,
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; The Hastings Realty Company are ner s book,
Susan Clegg and her
the state den taste association the first 1
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now ready to offer for sale their lots. fnend Mra. Lathrop.
Your business is to sell what we buy and to buy
| in the New Lincoln Park Addition to
what we sell.
7
The MEAT MARKET Man
Edward Houvenir took a vacation th(. city of Hasting*, formerly known
last week. Roy Downs, substitute car- „ thp McX.ir farni. A decree has |
Two doors east of Cltu Balk.
rior, taking his place.
.
taken vacating a part of the old '
Phone 22 Hastings, Mich.
Sam Velto. Cashier of the Fanners Dunning addition and the new plat is
Phone 57 and see how willing we are to do our
I Bank, of Lake Odessa wa* in the city now ready . for record. The streets
If you have anything useful
part.
»I yesterday on business.
j have all been straightened and run
that you want to sell, or If there
J | Rev. H. EL VanAuken is attending due north and south and cast and west.
is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. in the
&lt; i the meeting of the Lansing Presbytery Alleyways have been provided for.
J
4 I at Dimondale this week.
Iron stakes have been placed at^ the '
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.
pt,one ,,
:
• i Mrs. Harriet Knowles is visiting ^,rner of
b,ock ttH wo11 M •* th®
If you have a buggy that’s lying
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1 Ijer son. Rev. Frank Knowles and c”rner of th* ,UI«rn- Work wil1 "°°n
Idle in the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
family nt Iron Mountain.
commence in opening the streets and
t EXCELSIOR COFFEE, the
4pn’t-usc; If you have any stock
I ,,
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planting shade trees and other im► 35c brand for30c « ;
Mrs. Fred O Brien,, of Eagle, spent *
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you want to dispose of; a house
I
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T?
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provements.
Those
desiring
to
pur,
. you want to sell or rent; If you
» EMPRESS, Java and Mocha 25c &lt; I Saturday-and Sunday in this city the, .
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chase early should call immediately
want a girl for house work; in
I BULK COFFEE .... 15c, 20c, 25c J I guest. of...
Mrs. „
E. ..
M. i.
Busby.
:
.
! upon air
Mr. oneiuon.
Sheldon, tno
tho secretary,
secretary, or
fact if you want to buv, rent or
sell, just try our Want Column
to
.
... 4 i Mrs. R. T. F. Dodds and sons, of I --.
xrr Cnlirravt' ww
the wavtetetewvw
trejmtirar va
nf the [
J Give us an order and you will J-’v,,
... u._ _____ *ir' .uolwwww^wwwv,
«rov’• lue treasurer
oi tne
It brings buyers and sellers to­
’
ktanistoo,
arrived
in
the
city
yesterojm
,^
nv
mak
,,
Uleir
wlwtium
.
» be pleased.
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gether, and only costs ONR*
• day for a vi.lt with relatives
Romamabie price. wlU be placed upCENT A WORD FOR EACH
» ALASKA, RED SALMON,
4
Mrs. Allie Rock, of Grand .Rapids, on these Ipt*. Those desiring to ptfrINSERTION. Try It.
► extra nice at
melt our Top Coat piles because people know where
’
s i spent Saturday and Sunday with her : chase and niake monpily payments
* SPECIAL CORN, every can• | sister Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear.
! will be accommodated and without in- ' FOR
- — SALE—10 a««cn
acres m
of improved
to get the best and most stylish coate al the lowest pos­
► guaranteed ................. t
It..*.'__ small
jOc*i Frank Wolcott has obtained a good J terest. Some of the most i»irotiful, _ itort M
Hastings,
» CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS
Stable and granary. aoU heavy
sible prices.
Now put one of our
&lt; I position in Kalamazoo, and with his residence spots in the city arc now at []. house.
clay loam Half hilly half level. Price
&lt; I wife has moved to that city.
• the disposal of the citizens of Hustings. [ $70.i. Address. A. P. Wood. Hastings,
» the blE&amp;cst market price.
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Mich.
Mn Sevniour Iterri. loft ymtonlay ”“'1 th'r
not fall to improv.
J for an extSnclml vl.it will, frirnd* In ■&gt;“» opportunity. Thi- rOwpany purpose to make it possible for everyone , FOR SALE-One horse, weight 1100.
between yourself and your Top Coat and you'll be pre­
Good roadster.. Also one three year old
who wants a lot to be accommodated. __
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colt. __
M.r _S. ,JTm
Senter,
Sec.. 14. 'Cdrlton
i Dry Goods aad Groceries. I
Parties desiring to purchwe one or tw^ z\d(irwe City. 1C F. D.’ Jf&gt;“ruon
pared for Easter as. perhap,, you never were before.
two acres or jnore of the farm west of
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«I ft‘Mnd the
Hi“ M»‘Wir
tho creek will also be accommodated. !. LOST—Between Hendershott school
Our Thru* Button Sln&lt;l. Breo.tea S.eJl
w_ Sheldon
------“be...
P»*nt
* । Dwight
B. Hincklev
is now...located1 Mr.
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pleroed to «ho«-!,
l“b'nt end
«n&lt;l board
lx«rd
in Salt Lake City, hi, oddreto Xing „y pn.^-tive porehtearo the property H. T
ti.
n.
Norria
Hastings
BrE
lTT'or
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Room «tl«
fill, Desert \'o«Newsu nriilrlintr
Building.
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furnishV prices.
leave at the BANNER office and reI Mr*. W. H. Johnson, of Alpena, will |
THE HASTINGS REALTY Cfo.
I ceive reward.
lie the gnest at the Presbyterian par- j
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Prices
_
$jO f $2O
FOR SALE—House and five lots, or
sonage the latter jiart of the week.
FRANK BEAMER SOLD OUT
any portion of .sameL On Blair St.
first
ward.
C.
H.
Williams,
701
Mich
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Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Woodmansee,
igan Ave,, City.
of Grand Rapids, visited the latter's Fred Wolcott Is the New Proprietor
is thoroughly relished after driving
mother, Mrs. Mane Upjohn Jast week.
WANTED- To lease a modern, first
A larger line of
and Will Continue Business
to the city, and especially bo, if It is
Black or Brown stiff
class house, centrally tocated.-—Addrere
at the Old Stand.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolcot moved
well cooked. Dont bother to bring
or inquire-BANNER office.
your own dinner when you. can get
to Kalamazoo yesterday. Mr. W. has
Frank
Beamer
has
sold
his
stock
of
at $1. and $1.50
a fine meal at our restaurant for
ieenred aTpoeition in one of the fact­ Cig»«. Tobacow. CMdlm. Nnu.;.,WANTED
Mt—A small house to rent- by
from 32. to $3.00.
only
“. fanuly of two. Address box 24B Hasthan we ever have
ories there.
Fruita and Canned goods to Fred Wol-1 tings. Mich,
Black or Brown soft
had before.
Roy Will, of Big Rapids, was in the cott, the later taking possesion Tuesday.. “———
hall $1.00 to $3.00
E~A fine bniiding lot in
city Mkmday visiting his brother Chas. Mr. Wolcott is well known in this teity the 1st SAIj
Lunch room in connection aud we
ward, splendid-locaWnn. en­
make a specialty of order cooking.
Will, and calling on old acquaintances and has lots of friends who wish him quire at C25 Boltwood St. F&amp;\ BronWe also carry a full line of Baked
success in his business venture. While
around town.
Goods, Cigars and Confections.
' there will be no immediate departure'
Prof. D. B. Waldo, of the Kalama* ■
WANTED—A small"" second hand
! from the usual conductor the businew,
Mich. Inqntre WrlKht &amp;o«., Hastings.
zoo Normal School, was in the city
Leading Clothiers.
it is Mr.- Wolcott's purpose to add to
Tuesday
and
addressed
the
teachers
in
First door east of Banner Office.
the stock as the demands of the trade
WANTED^We want to buy 200 or
the afternoon.
will warrant. Ho cordially invites
hydrJn?ple.
tor Panting on
Luwrunco Colgrt roy-who is attending his friends in to see him. and wo be­ Lincoln Park Addition to city. Partthe Orchard Lake MiliUry'Aeadgmy, speak for him a eonrinuat-rnTT' 6T~thtF Jfigwishing to supply them should call
BANNER 8 A L V E spent his spring vacation with
P- A. Sheldon or P. T.
' 'P*U2a?ge_-au-**«iy^built up by his °n
rwt
a«lv« te*
w©SE ■ parents in this city.
feiST-Ca\a,rt,Dgs’ Mick

H. J. Christmas,

Ui

Phone 16.

STEAK

The Grocers,

Our Business

Call Phone 22

Your Business ,

F.W. Clifford

WANTS

TRADE
s WINNERS

Can t We Get Together?

ROWLADER BROS. &amp; REISER,

March Winds in | April

I
;W, H, FAIRCHILD, j

5Uch.. Md

New Spring' Suits

A WARM
MEAL

Shirts

Hats

25 CENTS

Barnaby Bros.,

Chidester CgL Burton

Hastings Banner. $1 a year

�sPrincipal Copic,,.W[

Hastings banner, april is isos ..---------------

At a Bomion of the circuit court on
Saturday an order was entered vacating
of conversation now-a days among the j £
so
much on the former plat of this city
good housekeepers is the different,!
•’
«» was located on tbe McNair farm.
methods of house cleaning. The
I
This will permit straightening the
' See our special Baking Powder prestreets on the new plat which will -be
1 miums.
•
made.
probably causws more iUicumIoii than ; Alway. aA for Uji Tea. if, the beat
M. J. Weaver, proprietor of the
all the other 'troubles that bother the Hjuxuj &amp; Rtua.
Tfaea-Nectar (pure Chinese Teas) (jOc *'People.s Meat Market'", comer of
good housekeeper. Now we hare tried
Court and Jefferson streets, will have
to relieve you ot a great deal ot this pound 0 checks.
trouble by presenting to you thia spring
Wright Bros, want all your produce a special sale Saturday on sausage and
a line ot M all Paper that will meet all
picnic hams. Mr. Weaver has a good,
requirements. We can show you a forcash or trade.
Regular pilgrimages to.:Gun lake fresh stock of everything in the line of
distinctive assortment of patterns for
freah and salt meats, and ail’ who deal
each room .in the house.
are now in order.
with him mayffie assured of fair deal­
we *how r&gt;u * nice Une
Road Wright.- special Gruoerv price, ing and right treatment
of Kitchen Paper from 3c, 4c and up
including the granites and varnished for one week only.
By the way. why not make a pull
1 Dining Rohm Papers in the reds
The street commissioner is already to get an up-to-date Michigan Central
paasenger station in this'city* There
greens, browns, tapestries, fruits, etc ’ mending the highways
at Sc, 6c, 8c and up.
'
Wanted. .10,000 pounds of buckwheat is no station between Grand Rapids
In the sitting or living room we are Huatings Roller Mill Co.
ar.d Jackson that givqa the M. C. so
showing, tapestries, forestries, etc , the
High grade coffees and teas at cut much freight or so many passengers as
all over patterns, with or without bor
Hastings. When one looks at tho fine
dors. 1 ou get some good things at 6c, &gt;rate price®. F. 0. Spaulding.
8c and up.
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now iiaasenger stations at Nashville
Our line of Parlor Papers is as'exten
**’ Iy&lt;1Pn has begun extensive alterand
Charlotte it makes na realize Has­
residence
on ••
Green St.
sheas in the large citv stores. We - ations in his-----«-•! tings*' need the mure.
’
have everything that is new and up-toWill Harding, of No. 430 Clinton 8L0
date. You cannot be disappointed in
•*!
George
Kelley who lives in the (
has started to build a tine new home.
the showing we make
surprised
num-!
Fna
,
1I second
-------- ward
- — ~ was ““
si" sow by
vj na nuutIn Bed ------Room r
patterns
have
the
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'&lt;y.m eight
twin room how and good tar of his friends and neighbor, lust
■torrent,
strlj
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( oral,
ana all the good. thing.,
tarn un Michigan.
Ave5- R.
tin.-Avo
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Fuller.
Saturday
evening.
The evening
was
am.
_ up
id we start prices»t 3c, 4c, 5c and
„ a
.
w, ■ i wn'
POT
I riul
hor tlillir
flour, fleech
coal, &lt; wood and eleva-1 meet enjoyably spent nt card.*. Ernest
to th.,
the trartch
most —expenaiye;
If you are considering buying of tor stork, phone Ifty. 'Mcnzo Turner. ■ Fiirr winning first prize and Mrs.
sample
book men or catalogue
' tried Uji Tea. its the ! ()wcn Bennett the second prize.
o. :..re iu
-------- Haveboqses,
you ever
Resee our line that.
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UUOteprier«w?dramp^tamptoI!
“M&gt;^'"
tu™’*'redJlal»ai- t"r «&gt;• «By « !wEre
att* r which
don’t ask for your business If we can’t Hmu1* * Rus**|K««rts departed, having spent a
save you money.
x
Don’t i»y out your money for kitch- VWy l,lc,wnnt evening.
?out
Jrom nail holes and ; en' utensils—will fumiab them free 1 Dr- J- B- Bradley Is "already being
F-0 8^’u"”
"honvV“ ‘,u,ur",,or
's i
is -a logical conse
have.it. Plate, photo, caid and cha’ir i The
The ““Open
Open Letter**of
Letter”of F.
F. G.
G. Kneelaud
Knoeland । governor.
r’nv“mnr This
- —­
quence
of the executive ability he dis­
— Wludow
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Bh.dre, ....
Ml «izM .ml .11
]1W .55 w
tWj jinne
ia!ne will Ulx. fannrt
tounll (
111 on Piute
of uu&gt;
this
&lt;-nl«lFK W a “
malrn arart Kanre
...
plays in the conduct of the office he
GetTurpri«
Ug alreif—'! I
“&gt; youmg men.
now holds and of the political inHu- .
I Have yon seen those Top-Rouhd ox­ cnee aud popularity that he has won I
Ageotsfor thffvrkhrat'Mi i&gt;eVoe l*atDt,
llmtb’s Href. Iron &amp; Wine makes your sprint'I fords displayed in onf west window? throughout the state. It is more than .
work riwler. It l» Justly catted the "House- '
L Morrill Lambie &amp; Co.
cleaner*' 'Toole-.?
a possibility, it is just what might be t
i Married, at tho if. E parsonage by
,
expected.
Why not?—Eaton Rapids (
Rev. Arthur Trott yesterday. Mr. Fred Review.
I Ingrain and Miss Mina M. Thornton.
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1
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At th&lt;? directors meeting of the Citi- •
Again w. urge ow g.*J fric„.]B tl#, |
Tcl 11(,„e
th„ r
l„
The Dfungista.
Phons 31.
Goods delivered. , .
) rorr™I.,ml.nU to m»l iteir letter. ,,11Brt(.rlv dividend uf two per &lt;™.t.
. Monilny, and an early tj&gt;«t day » po,. , waMl, April .j,, w„ deehmd. Thi. j
R. F. D. orders filled the eame day as
rec?iv*d Heath’s Beef, Iron. &amp; Wine,
. is the thirty-first dividend the com-'
the House Cleaner's Tonic.
| Will furnish your hou«- from liase- pany has declared. Since Jan. 1 of i
ment to -attic. Save your checks, this year the company Jiafc had M4 or-1
Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. F O. ders for service at the* Grand Rapids)
Spaulding.;
,&gt;
| exchange, and there are now tt.385!
The wmrint mixing machine inopcr- phones in use in Grund Rapids. Since ,
at ion at the new gus plant has been .lll,: change to the automatic system;
the object of much curious inspection about fifteen months ago. thf&gt; conqiany j
the past week.
• has had a net growth of i.271 phones. (

mail Paper Question

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What we xay we do, we do do

SPECIAL GROCERY PRICES
For One Week Only
FRENCH’S WHITE LILY FLOUR .. »3.00 hundred
HASTINGS
BEST FLOUR..... 2.90 hundred
LENNOX SOAP, 9 bars for'L.
25c
RIVERSIDE CORN, guaranteed, 4 cans for.
25c
SEARS’ CRACKERS, the best, 3i lbs for............
25c
BLACK CROSS TEA, worth 60c forlb 50c
COFFEE all grades, in bulk, from................ 15c to 35c
LARD, strictly fresh, regular 12ic, forIb 10c
POTATOES, very choice qualitybu 30c
BREAKFAST BACON, finest quality......lb 12ic
PICNIC HAMS, four to five pounds each at...'. ..lb 10c
CLEAR BACK PORK, the bestlb
9c
SWEET CUBA TOBACCO, dark or lightlb
40c'

These prices are for one week only. Cash must accomepany order to get these prices. Just call phone No. 30 and
we will do the rest in a hurry X X -X X X
PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS CASH.
Phone
30

WRIGHT BROS.

Fred I. Heath &amp; Carveth,

The ”chug!’chug!” of the automoFreeport hits-a bam, ball aanociation. '­
bile is heard in the land, and thc Is Hastings toliave one? Wo hoj»e bo. •
hOHKMi hold Ihqir heads hlgli'INte-^t' W.D. Quigley was here, thc first of j
steer in the com
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' the week and packed his goods pre|»ar&gt;
Ten car Inads of oak logs suitable for utory to moving to Hastings, and de- '
teneert live’heen aliippeft from J- parted with hh goods and family yes-1
T. Lombard's log yard to the Grand terday.
Will has secured a good poei-;
Rapids Veneer Co
i tion in the Table factory luid thinks’
MarrtaL ». ite M. E. p.nwmM!.
will te well to mate tta rhtag.-, :
Sunday by tee Bov. Arthur Trott. Mr. Th‘'&gt;'
’T* 1
’E?
B.H. Mutt and Mta Maute Granger. ” 4”*“ l'*’ *he,n- ?”*
bulb ol Baltimore.
I
8Mn-r"--eportJ

Married at the Presbyteriiui |&gt;ar)vm- . Herald.

There is no pari of our stock of
which we are more proud than our
assortment of rings.
This includes every variety of set­
tings in both precious and semi
precious stone®, aud a wide select
ton of plain Gold, Emblem ।and
Seal rings.

Seamless Wedding Rings are
t&gt; our particular hobbg. -o

JOHN BEAMER.
THB JEVELEJ.

HASTINGS. MICH

age Monday afternoon. Andrew J. ;
jj; j.;. Bartlett, of Jackson, i
Townsend aud Mary Cole. Kith of Carl- . known as the - “Orange Cider Man. "
ton. Rev. V’anAuken officiated.
has engaged about $20 worth of space
The festive sucker has l&gt;een having in concession row from the Secretary
life made very miserable for him by of tbe Barry County AgricultundSothe youngster- just now. Some of the. ciety. for privileges for the next county
older ones are also taking interest in ) fair. Secretary Schanti informs the
the sport
BANNER that nearly every mail brings
;.-.,w of one grandmother, letter, from people who desire .race at
The old idea
and wife ran live Jointly tbe nert fnlr. This eitak relume, for
that a man . ««.d
on lees than either of Item can live' the Agricultural Statetr and the bmnto our promt Mta-Uke way in which everything 1. :
separately is not suited
. conducted.
method of living.
H. Fairchild
readers of the BANNER!
J. H. DePue and W. n.
*Itk will pay —
i desire the BANNER to announce that to pey (done attention to onr advertis-1

THIJ. S. GOOODYEAR CO
We carry a complete line of CARPETS, includbest grade of Ingrains manufactured. Considering
the recent notable advances in the prices of Car­
pets, you will find our values of particular interest.
....

COTTON INGRAINS

EXTRA HEAVY COTTON INGRAINS,
SULTANA COTTAGE CARPET

PART WOOL INGRAINS

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-

ALL WOOL EXTRA SUPER

LINOLEUM

-

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yd

- yd 35c. 45c, 50c

-

- yd 55c. 69c

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- • yd 70c

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-

-

-

BEST ALL WOOL EXTRA SUPER

CREX GRASS TWINE CARPET

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. y&lt;i
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yd 50c
- sq yd 50c

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STAIR CARPETING. CARPET PAPER. RUGS.

FOR SATURDAY,
APRIL 15th, we offer a
line of new Ribbons, in
black, white and colors, all silk, widths 60 and 80 at 12c a-yd.

Saturdry Special

they will keep their grocery stores open ! ing columns, because in them onr home ■

&lt; TOUR -

EASTER
SHOES
Mean Something of a Problem to
YOU.

They most be latest style I
They most fit and wear welljl
They mtist please you and your
pocket book.

Here are the Shoes that will do It.

’
Patents, Tans,
Vid Kid and White Canvas

Oxfords and Shoes.
Every member of the Family
can be fitted out Here.

(. W. (LARKE &amp; CO
Quality She* Store.

We have a flwnne or r icy.auuim.
All order* promptly Ailed-

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A F. Burroushe S Son

evenings until’ further notice, for tbe I merchants announce the Imrgnins in.
various linre
lines. Furniture buyers
«xommod«tlon •¥ thoir p xtrota.
- their
tteir v.ripta
Imyvra :
CWUta- Jo.™ ten* for pub- w«Ita
I
in the advertising of tl^ej furniture I
lie improvements this spring. 1*^
nn‘ in dealers. For one week MiUer and Har- ;
purpNM) really, to pay that amount in
bonus to secure the St.- John’s Table.
Table- I ri» Furniture Company will have a ;
(special sale on Dining attd Library)
Co which will move tu Cadillac.
• table-s McCoy luw reduced; prices on .
. An Easter hat and tiff is something
“ , Couches and Parlor gtxxK; Rbnk&lt;&gt; &amp;
yon will soon want. We are supplied I Walldorff have Wgains i&lt;1 the time,
with a fine line of both and invite yon and in additon have an annonneement !
to call and sce^hem.
that will be of interest to| WaU Paper
Sfihilb Lambic &amp; Co.
buvera.
' Damage to Ita smokestack which ,
ho IJiko (Messa Wave if hurt week .
rbrotordra U.V drotb ot Mrs. Dayid |
com- Smith, fpruwrly Mire ll» My-te of.
»ibly injura Homo ot it»omiteyw»
com-1I Wo.dU.nl. nnd . g™l"»t« of tte Htadint down
pulled the Table fot-tory to
1
ting* high scbool class ot I88H. Mrs.
. . : _smitn
Smith was
was «ta loj-al member
of , the
.1 a *part of last week- * ■ •
...v-ta-*"— ______
-— j[
W. H. Steer. Ite Woodland lurdwore Alnmni
and nearly ulw.ra.
__
1mA ♦to rant.
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.
• reunions.
- -e i
- oldealer, waa compelled
put tx
a lI'ldHt
trust I
thc
annual
She— I(
------------------mortgugo on hj« «oek ot good, for tho
ri&lt;t)nI-■ln rolmlenhlp
u» u•'!
benefit ot his creditors. This is mote , student ln
in (be h^h ^hool end was,
to he regretted, as he is a finetaan ana | chosen vdedjcftorian'of
valedictorian'of her class.
class, The
ine Ii
a valuable citizen of Woodland.
Wi,™ paid fine tribute to ter etarteter (
We
believe
a
good
subject
for
the
weoenere- »—----- ,
in - the obituary printed. She wta
Board of Trade to Uke up would be .
min,.nt |n ^1 good work in that
the extenelou ot the Pera llanjuette vilbMre „J her lore I. keenly felt She
from Freeport to thi. city. Sueh a line 1MTOt „
but no children. Her
would «dd greatly to the ehiyping fa- (festh w„ dm, w tyhold pnenmonin.
cilitiea of thi. citr.
Uonbtlere many have noticed the Mg
From what we nan learn., a pickle wtre telephone cable, that are itretch■
- a
- ralnaHo
foctorr or station
is
ralo.H,- itati.tat - nd overhead on the telephone pole,
po.ee.in
n
tStor'a town, and very |lMln.We
clt&gt;, bat perhai» few realirevhat
the nearbv fanners. Tho growing \ is in Item. The cable, look like a ,
of tetemtara'for the market ia profit- i rtretrh of w much leaS pipe. The.
■Bln. and the crop chinks in very nite- BANNER is in rere.pt ot!.™a&gt; ptae .
puuuv
— ----.
.uch .Ultatitulion might ta taeurte j p
hc«h
quarter Latere la diamotor, tat lta.de
for Hustings.
of it there are 200 copper wirea or
The fourth annual select party given
sufficient to connect 100 phonm. The
by Troxel’s Orchestra, will W held in
wires are put in in pain, one set ta­
St. Rose's hall Tuesday eveuiag April
ins wrapped in blue tissue paper, and
Mat 8:80. These paries in .the past
tho other in pink tissue, tbe wires be­
have teen meet pleasanf. and the one ing so closely packed in the load pipe
thi. year will te no
™ that it la almost impossible to pull
foUorehretrsof 12 pi«« »-iU fnntahthem out A sample of tho cable
nirodc. and tbe occasion will be a most
at thia office.
delikM^Fon0 for all who attend.

Panamas and
Mohairs
New Panama Skirts in ths new pleated
effects with twenty-three gore, black,only

$730 and SS.OO
NOVELTY WALKING SKIRT—
in good quality English Mo­
hair, black, brown, itavy,

champagne,
$3, $4, $4.50, $5.00

WALKING SKIRTS—made of
wool tbibet, with' strap trim­
ming of self goods diver hips
and down side panels, colors:
green, brown, tan, mode,
navy. Special at $5 a^d $6.

SKIRTS—of fancy grade mix­

tures finished with double in*
' verted foot pleats, trimmed
with doth covered buttons,

We have several other good numbers, excel-

ling any spring line we ever carried.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The Peoples’ Store.

Hastings, Mich.

�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 13, 1905.

8

SCHOOL NOTES
COATS GROVE.
Flovd Hitt entered school Monday i Mrs. Hiram McKay who was danger- ‘
takiw-np ML grads work.
jmtdy ill tot week i» «.me totter nnd
Beraie Wrarer vi,i«d rotool
toto-cnieruinM for tor recover,.
Fridav afternoon.
L ’211
■ *“ h°n‘1'
■me 10th grade are atodyink review
R
grammar.
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JerrJ’ Elliot.and. w»fe. of Maple;
Grove, visited Wm. Demond’s.Bunday.
kxac-a-r ...nnniAun
Burt McKay mid wife of Lakeview
WEST WOODLAND.
visited Hiram McKay’s Friday.
Mr. Hauer in again slowly improv-&gt; The Misses Bertie and Ada Johnson
ing in health.
! are visiting friends at Grand Ledge. '
1 have just received a
Miss Maude Durkee entertained the
George Ehret and family of west
W. W. Glee Cub last Saturday eve- Kalamo. visited his brother James.
ning.
Saturday and Sunday.,
5EW STOCK of DRY GOODS
Mr. Wade and familyare nicelyset- j ~ There was ' good attendance at the
NEW STOCK ot SHOES
tied in their home.
local meeting of the W. M. A. at tbe
NEW STOCK of HEN'S FUR­
Mrs. McKay ., hasbeen very ill the j home of Mra. J. R. Barnum last week
■
retail druggists who are the leaders of the drug
NISHINGS.
past two weeks, but is some better at Thursday. ~~------- --- (
this writing.
I The 13th annual session of the’ Mich- I
Iff 1|Iff | trade of the United States, and that means the
Mr. Bissett entertained his sister igan branch of tbe Woman’s Missionand am better prepared than ever
JLXJ VF Kz world, and who are rated by Bradstreet and Dun
from Vermontville last Friday.
ary Association, will be held at the ;
to please all patrons.
Frank Wellman and family of Castle- ' north Castleton church Aril 23-26-27.7^ j
, ------ at $20,000,000 and whose retail business aggregates
■ ton. . and Mr*.; Henry Schaibly and ' ..The doats drove school won the vic­
MARSEILLES J SUGAR CORN
children, visited at J. H. Durkee’s tory at the selling match at the
over $70,000,000 annual sales, have agreed to give their name, financial
last Saturday.
| Woodland town hall last Friday night. 1
Extra flne,f3 cans &amp;5 cents.
■ Emory Kenyon and wife of Freeport, - Gertrude Ehret spelled the schools'
backing and endorsement to the guarantee that Rexall Mucu-Tone
Frank Smith and son Forrwt of Lake down. There were six contestants
1 cordially invite the public to
i Odessa. Delbert Senter and Wife of standing..&lt;jut of twenty when tho 800 I
will cure any disease or trouble arising from Catarrh or they will
make my store their headquarters
I Carlton. Leonard- Wonderlick-and wife ; words wen? spelled. Frank Mast. Carl !
of Woodland, were visitors at C. Sen-1 Heis. Frances Reesar. of the Lee dis­
while in Coats Grove.
refund the money.
.
ter’s the past week.
' trict. Gertrude Ehret and Nina Woods, ;
We are proud of our connection with the Rexall Remedies, partic­
,
'•
of the Coats Grove school, and Grace
Highest Price* for Produce.
EAST WOODLAND
Holmes of the llolmes district Grace i
ularly so of Mucu-Tone.
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Holmes was the last one spelled down.
A Mr. Skinner/of Ohio, visited Rev. Miss Ehret wks rewanled by five perHENRY RflQLfl
Why ? Because a remedy must be something out of the ordinary
■ C. D. Jarvis this week and with him \ons giving her one dollar each,
tOrtTS DROVE
inffnected several east Woodland farnu.
that will get our backing. It’s not all profit that leads us and our 1,000
; with a view to purchasing one.
QENEK/tL STORE.
CARLTON CENTER
associates into endorsing this remedy. It is our years of experience
i On Monday Mrs. J. Beardsley met
On April 22. the thinl quarterly i
with a serious accident. She stepped
with medicines and our knowledge of them that teaches us that
. through a trap door and fell to the cel­ conference will be held at the Carlton
- lar floor, fracturing two rilw and oth- M. E. church ‘at 2:30 p. in.
, erwise spraining and bruising hem'lf.
Tbe Easter services will he held at
It seems a miracle she was nut killed. the M. E. church Sunday evening
The Kilpatrick school will give a April 23. Appropriate music and '
.. speaking will be-given and practice ■
J shadow social oik the evening of April
AND VICINITY.
1’1 for ,1&gt;fk
is a bona-fide discovery for the cure of all ailments due to Catarrhal
i 19.
the lu&gt;nl,li*
benefit of their’'Kl.s.,..
librafv. ,,lM&gt;n
has already commenced. |
I Everybody is invited tocome, and The directing of tbe little onea will lx? i
affections. We know that it is not a cure-all, but a remedy built on
WOODLAND.
I Julies' will each bring abox withsup-' under the can* of Mrs. Leavens.
scientific lines—not a patent medicine—each one of the 1,000 druggists
• .- »
I per for two.
, Bon Backus and family will soon I
(Palmerton, was in Kalamazoo; James Bcardslei- visitedfriends
i;C move to their new home fourmiles
knows its formula and its value. It has one great additional value
one. .lay last week to meet w;th
the | charlotte .last week.
north of Lake Olessa.
besides curing constitutional Catarrh—that is as a system builder. No
asj um jm .
; Mrs. Lyman Brown, of east CastleFrank Friend and family, of- Ionia i
such tonic was ever before designed for the curing of inflammation of
Hamson .Blocker has purchased the
was the guret of east Woodland «n.»nty. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Asahul Olar farm three miles south fricn(19 on TugJJt
L. L. Knowles Sunday.
the mucous membrane -nor can it be improved on in the present age.
nurnfto iuw*an&lt;l* live ^rerinsTTifa e
p K^nek spent?
this wck
Just stop and reason with yourself for one minute—we are doing
James M. Smith and Edward Martin Sunday with friends in Portland.
held at he home of Mr, and Mrs.
were in Ionia last Woduesdav on legal ; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hager an ddnugh1hour, being changed
business right here in your midst -could we afford to offer our name
btuyne*.
’
t’-r Cscil. visited west Sunfield friemb frt*7 ‘
m;_.
and
endorsement to Mucu-Tone as lee do if we did not know that it is
Mr. and Mrs. ?
Cheater
Messer,
of! !
Mrs.
died at her home in 1 on Sunday.
.
’TT’
‘'“♦"’u'ii
an honest medicine? Can we afford to agree as we hereby do -that
Wood)and last Thursday. The funeral
Miss Grace Sheldon was the guest of
the Walnut Hill
servi.vs were held at the Holme* ' friends in Nashville aud Maple Grove furm an“ Ht *he Center Sunday.
we will refund you every penny you pay us for the medicine if it does
Geo. Vester
Chas.
Her children over “
Sunday.
.
chun-h on Saturday. II..
’’
‘ and’ rn
'““ Becker moved' ‘
not benefit you ?
wen? nil pnwnt except a son who
'
Sam Grant, of Levering, was the a building for D. IL Foster in Has- i
lives in Kansas.
guest of H. Hager and wife Friday. tings the first of the week.
All we ask is your word and the empty bottle and we’ll give your
A
Sabbath
school
convention
will
be
L. Parrott has moved into the
Christ*
— j Robert Barry. &lt;»f Sunfield, is visiting
money back. No signed certificate. We believe the public, especially
held at the S. D. A. church beginning
inn B|irnuni house in onr village he ' friends in east Woodland this week.
Friday evening April 21, and lasting '
ha. lately parchamsl
t1 ,Mrx
the sick, are honest and we hope that they believe we are honest
Mrs. Gertru
Gertrude Lake and family, uf until Sunday evening. The president
Revl E. IL Lyons was at Eaton Rap. &lt; Vermontville, were visitors nt’ the aniVsecretary of the West Michigan
also. If they do, certainly every sick person who suffers from any of
ids laift week &lt;&gt;n business.
!y
---^ « »---home.of
her father T. Scofield on Sun- conference will have charge. All are
the following ailments should take advantage of our offer to-day.
Willurd Sawfly is junking improve- 'lay.
cordially invited.
meats 'on his village property.
Cr.~.
Geo. Andras, uf Maple Grove, who
Rexall Mucu-Tone cures:
An attornej' from Grand Rapids was . is past W) years old. walke.1 13 miles on
HOLMES CHURCH.
in touli one 4ay last week investigat- -Mondayr-to. visit his friends Mr. and
Mrs.
Few
younger
ing the Benjamin Rose will case.
xr~ Ev P. nBarnum.
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c’"
Mys. A. J. Hunt entertained the folJohn Gay and Marian Shores were would think of taking so long a walk. ‘ lowing jx'nuins Sunday. Mr. and 5ir&gt;.
Symptoms:—Chilliness, lassitude, feverishness and a tight sensation
Quite a party of friends Sent Friday J. V. Wickham. Mr/mid Mrs. O. Con­
in Ionia one day last week on legal
and fullness in the head, obstructing the nasal passages. At first
with E. P. Barnuni
wife and Mr. nor, pf Carlton. Mfiw Anna Brown and
business.
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—- -------------------there is a watery discharge, but later this becomes thick, yellow and
MArrmn Sborra bin, teen Bppointwl I
^ra. K Lee. jit tboir tome in Miss Jessie Durkee, 'of tbe State Road. .
tenacious, constantly dropping into the throat.
r.n-i-ntur of the bun wiU end toitament ,'‘“t
Mimic and pb-nrant “Mrs. Louise Kenfield and daughter ■
of Maw E. Kiblinger. deceaaed. bl-tto I tonveraallun helped to paw « delight- । Ada. of Hastings, spent Sunday with
If neglected ulceration and decay of the cartilage and bones occur,
prolmte court of Ionia county.
: J*n* **en„*\. „
&lt; Mrs. Carrie Parmelee.
often perforating the palate. Headache, foul breath, weak and watery
Mrs.
Hager
Mrs. L. Q. Crocker, of Nashville, is
’r~" Millie ”
1
*is“ entertaining
* L~ -‘
Mr. and MnuJ. V. Wickham attend­
eyes,
inability to think connectedly, and loss of memory are further
spending a few days with Woodland coinpany, Mrs. Juaper Bergman and ed the Pomona grange at Boatings
symptoms.
daughter Ida. of Nashville, are spend­ Thursday.
fi ienils.
ing a week with her.
; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Townsend, of j
Mrs. Frank Dickinson, of Lake Odes­
I X’aahville, were the guests of Mr. and
sa was'in town one day last week on
WELCOME CORNERS.
j Mrs. L. Townsend Sunday.
, business.
Symptoms :—First, an irritation and sensation of heat and dryness,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page and niece I Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Murdock s;&gt;ent i
The appraisers have completed the
with a constant hawking; later, copious expectoration of phlegm,
inventory of the asserts of W. H. visited the formers jwrents in Rutland Sunday with Jim. Matthews people in
Sunday.
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throat sore, breathing difficult, and voice affected.
Hastings.
Sears, i
Harry Scoby and family of near Free­
Mrs. Lottie Cain and daughter Gol­
Mrs. J. M. Smith and daughter, were
in Benton Harbor last week on busi­ port visited John Scoby and family die. of Lake Odessa. .were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Sackett Sunday. *
ness.
The Lee school met with our school
SymptomsSufferer is weak, dixxy, emaciated, hollow-cheeked,
Alvah Cooper and his sister Gail, j Luther Loehr and family of Podunk:
dull-eyed, restless and nervous; his sleep is troubled, he has liad
visited at the home of their father spent Sunday with E. E. Gorham and Wednesday afternoon for a spelling J
contest Grace Holmes spelled down. •
A. T.
n.
*. Qooper inra*
last oaiuiuay.
Saturday.
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dreams; is despondent and fearful of impending calamity; has dull,
Mr». Albert Burkle and Mra Eman.
M,*O’ Wellman «'U In Hastinp
Mrs. George Fuller spent Sundav
grinding or sharp shooting pains in side or stomach; suffers nausea
nal Broadbaek, were in Heating, un ov'r Snnday .taring with her daugh- with friends m Sebewa.
after eating, is short of breath, and has a hot, bitter fluid ruing in
businesk Mondav.
,
j tcr' a.lso attending the F. M. quarterly
Mesdames May Townsend and Julia
throat.
JamuH M. Smith and wife were in i ,neetinK। Youngs went to Hastings Friday to ■
Hiistings on business Monday.
I
-,
i spend a few days with friends.
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D. S England was in Hastings
Scrofula, salt, rheum eryaljNilaa and 1 .Miss Maud Durkee entertained the;
Monday on krai business.
other distressing eruptive diseases yield W. W. G. C.' Saturday evening.
j- ' M Sr,.;.,,
Q«nfi-W-.$♦». Quickly and permanently to tbe-cleans
Symptoms:—Constant dull, grinding fSain in the bowels and a weaken­
tab
in1
B1OO&lt;!'. Mr. ;uid Mrs. John Bulling, uf Wood­
ing diarrhea, consisting largely of watery excretions with floating itripa
land, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
I Geo. Fuller.
•
.„ . .
William Scbmiiltzriet is ennjoying
—■ -4-.--..—
of detached bowel membrane, which later develops into bloody flux
a-new uHndmiU.
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'
■ I’iuesalve acts like a poultice. Best
Mrs. Biseett died at her home TuesEmaciation, inability to extract nourishment from food, nervousness
Ben Tarlor nnd Martha Milk of thln? •“ tbT w°rld '°r hell,, burn,..• day April 4, The funeral occured Friand sleeplessness.
Saranac, ri.it.nl reiatir.w in thi. ricin- Sr“ked
•'"“J’. «t&lt;;- Sold hr i . I, day at the Holmes church. Rev. Lyon
Uy Satu rdar and Snnday.
L- He*th. the druggtal.
. officiating. Those from away to attend
the funeral were. Mr. and Mix Wallace
, J“hn Smith, wife and .laughter, left
c Anrarc-an T A
. PettingWe and Bert Pettingale of Chilent THiiraday for Sparta to nttond
XX.T a.
• ft* Kral Ycc Haw Ahtsyt BeojM j cago: Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Buchanan
Symptoms:—Skin drawn and yellow. Sight blurred with black
tho wedding of Mm. Smith’s niece. |
Wm and Hugh Pettingale of Battle
spedxs floating on field of vision. Sufferer feels weak and dixxy.
Mabie .Iordan visited relativea in
■ Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Len Stowe and !
Rising suddenly after stooping causes everything to turn dark. A dull
Saranac last week.
rMra. Bergman of‘Vermontville.
pain in the small of the back which gradually uses up all vitality, leaving

ANEW

STATEMENT

STOCK

We’re Proud to Make

REXALL MUCU-TONE

WOODLAND

CATARRH OF THE NOSE

CATARRH OF THE THROAT

CATARRH OF THE STOMACH

CATARRH OF THE INTESTINES

CATARRH OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS

Foley’s Honey and Tar

llao last week, whert^be bus lx”u work .
ing
a roundhouse.
&lt;— &lt;iq
------------------atm coIde, prevents pne"moal»

MEW STOCK
INow IN

CLOTHING
I have recently opened a
new etore in Woodland and
solicit the patronage of all
who desire good, reliable
goods at reasonable
’
)le prices,
My stock is new, £fresh and
strictly up-to-date. Now is*
the time to think of that

NEW
SPRING SUIT
As all of my stock is now in, I
invite a call from all intend­
ing purchasers. Fine suits
from

$9.00 up/
Don’t forget the place.

J. N. COVERT,
THE CLOTHIER,
WOODLAND.
MICHIGAN.

WEST PARMELEE.

Will Kenkry and wife spent Sunday I
at J. F. Morgan’s.
Mias Allie Stimson has returned to I
her home after spending three months
in Grand Rapids.
Henry Adams and wife were the I
guests of Rudolph Stoeby Sunday.
, Mr. Porter, of Caledonia, filled the i
Methodist pulpit Sunday.
j Mrs. Wm. Eggleston and Mrs. Lewis
Potts, of Grand Rapids, are guests of ;
! their parents F; N. Stimson and wife.
I Mrs. Grace Zerbe Townsend and
1 daughter are calling on her old friends
; in this vicinity.
.
I T. A. Bass is filling Mr. Bovee’s
position in the creamery, until his
1 eyes are better.
»
. Mrs.. Hemling is the guest of AikeriI ct» Clino and wife.
Rollo Adams nnd sister Nora called
on their cousin Louretta and Veer
I Sunday.
Maurice Wadd was the guest of Laj vern Thomas Sunday.
i Francis Parmalee began work in
Hastings Monday.
; Harlow Morehead .and wife called on '
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I
-! Todd Sunday.
LANE’S

CORNERS.

Mr. Wing has moved on the Lamp- '
man farm, occupied until recently by I
Bert Gorham.
. Mrs. E. D. Bull called on her mother I
Mrs. Blake, one day last week.
Mr. Colgrovo passed through this j
vicinity with bis automobile Sunday i
evening last.
Mrs. Ella Atkins called on her mother
Sunday, with afriend. ~~
”Mr. andj Mrs. (John T. Hall &lt;
Sila^Belffon’a^ Sunday evening

the victim trembling and exhausted. Also a constant desire to urinate.

CATARRH OF THE BLADDER
Symptom] .’—Storp pain. i„ th. lower .bdomen .nd . lou

of control
Con.Unt droire to urin.lt, with inlenre p.l„ u water
rore membrane.. A, a re.ult, the victim i. continually
•training and 1. &gt;oon brought to a .Ute of nervou. collapro
fj
drawn and pallid, eye, dull, palnu of hand, .nd feet damp and clamm,
of the none,

PELVIC CATARRH
Symptom]:—A eon«t»nt leucorrhea,
j

exhauitlng and often ofenrira
b7 &lt;lr*«irin« P.1n in the back .nd hip., lower .bdome^
S^?°“ch duturUnee. mid .kin eruption., lick hcd.che

BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM
Symptoiru:—The •ymplomi

preceding phyiic.l and menUl cotlaroe
are lou of weight and .trengtb, pallor, palpiution of tbe heart ihorl
ind dfuiu“ h’
de.pondenc, .nd unrertfulneiu; tonlud.
and dullneu; lad. of energ, .nd in.bllil, to concentrate
Irregul^ .ppetile «nd bowel.; dp.pepu. .nd heiUche.
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You may not believe what is printed above tore k.. -Jyou buy Rexall Mucu-Tone or an? ot£ Si

. ,,

we are wrong we will give you back your money as cheerfully as we
—«

'"ta~

Fred L Heath b Garveth

�Hastings banner, april

25 YEARS OF
AGONY ENDED

Southwestern Michigan

is, isos.

9

NEW HEATING AP­

PARATUS NEEDED

THZ HOME

fff VINOL

To Old People
If the people of this town only knew
the good Vinol does old people, we could
not get enough to supply the demand.
With old age comes feebleness and loss of
power, lack of strength and vigor. To
prove our belief that Vinol is the great­
est strengthener, body builder, and invigorator for old folks, we say to all—
try it, and if you are not satisfied we
will return your money.

six months’ efforts. 1 suffered on and
concluded there was no help forTHE
me
• For the Court House and County Jail.
this side of the grave. Then I heard WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
of some one who had been cured by
Need Is Imperative
Culicttra, and thought that n trial
We believe the supervisors just elect- i
could do no harm. In A
a surprisingly
very peculiar and u»,i,ual accident
Charles Hodge, of Grand Ledge, ed should at once take? up the matteS j
short
timeBy
I was
cured?’
Boston Business Man
Cured
Cuticompletely
­
to SH Erwin, ot Battle superintendent of the electric light
of a new heating apparatus for tho
P™Pr*etor th* city drug,tore. works, had a narrow escape last Mon­
cura of Awful Humor Covering
court house. It would seem m if the I
I night As he wu stepping I tut of
Head, Neck, and Shoulders After ins store his foot slipped and be fell day. He was standing beside the board could select a committee to in- .
engine in the plant when the piston vestigate the subject thoroughly, and
against the side of the doorway, strik­
Hospital and Doctors Failed.
ing a wire nail in. such a manner that got loose in the cylinder. He. heard recommend action at a later susion. I
it rattle and ran to the boiler room to Probably the board will meet soon and .
it entered hi. ear. iu,prfi„K hlm o„
Scptember 9&gt; 1904, the spot. People! passing were sur­ phut off the steam and had just readied talk over a basis for making asses- j
a well-known busithere when the cylinder head was menta. That would save trouble for I
prised, but could not understand Mr,
149 Congress Street,
blown off. The engine was wrecked 'the equalization committee if the
Boston, Mass., Erwin’s strange and frantic actions
beyond
repair but no one 'was injured. board would agree on the basis for aaW. ff. GOODYEAR. Drutgixt
•ays : “ Cuticura M he attempted to free himself. Mr.
sesments now.
did wonders for Cady, a jewder. ran and secured a
Banford Kidwell. an employee in
me. For twentyAt ite first meeting a committee
five years I suf­ pair of tweezer*, and by cautious the rolling mills of the Spring Har­ could be chosen by the board, consist­
fered agony from work drew the Mil out of ite fasten­ row company, of Kalamazoo, was
ing of such of ite members as it deeira terrible humour, . ing in the door casing. The nail was
completely cover­ extricated with difficulty. A surgeon burned so seriously yesterday morning 'ed and any outsiders in whose know- .
that he may lose one of his^limle. A ledge of the subject it had confidence. I
ing my head, neck
and shoulders, j was called_and the wound dressed.
red hot iron, with which he was to investigate tbe hewing proposition.
discharging mat­
working, bored through the calf of
Last winter it cost Barry county |1,
ter of such offen- i ' Edward .lohnsun and his wife, of
sivencaa to sight Kalamazoo, each about 23 years of age, his leg. . It is feared the leg will have COO for coal to heat the court house and
to be amputated.
and smell, that to my friends, and
jaiL It ought to be done for.mnch less.
even to my wife, I became an object pl.wled guilty &lt;jf asHault with intent
•A saving in insurance can be made
of dread- At large expense I consult­ l to commit robbery. The husband was Bert Bjiyton, of Three Riven}, .the col­ by having a different beating system.
ed thc most able doctors far and near. sentenced to ten years at Jackson and
Tbe records can be better preserved.
Their treatment was of no avail, nor i the wife to from one \nd one-half to ored boy who created much excitement
last February by driving away with They »re now covered with ashes and
was that of the----- hospital, during
ten years in the house of correction at Miw Hazel Dougherty, a young white dust, blown all through the building
Detroit Abotit three, weeks ago the girl.’to Kalamazoo, was released from
by the antiquated Smead system of
pair went into the room of Andrew jail at Centerville Wednesday, where beatinjg.
■
Lansing
Reed, a stone mison, with the inten­ he has been confined ever since, Bail
The Abasement of the court boute is
Grand Rapids
tion of relievingihirn of a large roll of was fixed at 11.000. needed for additional vault room. It is
money. In trying to chloroform Reed
now filled with furnaoesand coat
the pair awakened him. Johnson and
The Big Four Printing Ink Co. of
The ■ present system is inadequate.
\his wife escaped but were arrested two Chicago, will occupy the building of
Extensive repairs will be required in
। days later in H sawdust heap near the the American Pure Food Co. ii£Battle any event. The money spent in at­
Complete Treatment for Every j city limits, Where they had made a Creek. The'location of this plant was tempting to repair a bad system is
____________ PHT81OIAMH
, । dugout and were in hiding.
Humour from Pimples
secured mainly through the Business worse than wasted.
Men’s Association of that city, They
to Scrofula
We hope the suiien-isors will ^ive KNAPPEN, KLEINHANS A DR. LOWRY.
Hastings,
Mich.
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
Bathe thc affected parts with hot : Mn*. A. Hartzhoin and her* three will begin to install their new mach­ this matter the attention ite impor­
17 Michigan Trust Co. Building. Grand Always * large stock of eye glasses and
water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse babies will be deported to the Nether­ inery at once. .
tance deserves.
‘
spectacles on hand.
Rapids. MicntgaB.
the surface of crusts and. scales and ' binds. The woman says that in Holsoften the thickened cuticle; dry, i land she had to work hard and under*’
THOMAS &amp; PRYOR. c.H.Tbomab H. A. AC. H. BARBIR,
Mrs. Nelson Fowle. of Sebewa, was
MADNESS IN PLANTS.
without hard rubbing, aud apply
and Surgeons.
Attorneys at Law. h. H. j'aroa. all* in cityPhvslclans
ar county rceponded to with
Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay j stood that she would .hot haw to work instantly killed last Wednesday eve­
Offices over Hastings City Bank..
promptaces. day or night
itching, irritation, and inflammation, 1 at all if she came to America. She ning by lightning. A tree nearby was
and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take | saved money foe three or four years. struck and the lightning glanced and |I MarUiuntu. 1. n wevd nwM by itMple CiHAiKUVE
dl POTTER,
1
K, B. T1MMXKMAN
'
Cuticura Resolvent Pilln to cool and
Attorneys at Law,
struck her in the temple and came.out
Hoincepathlc Physician and Surcleanse thc blood. A single set is landed in New; York three months at the rjght foot Mrs. Fowle was 30 I of the lower class mid sometimes by
(Successor* to PhU’.p T. Cokgruve;
i soldiers, but those, who make larger Cm in UnlM Block. Ha.iUng*. Bracuoa a re on,. Office cor. Jefferson and Center
often sufficient to cure thc most tor­ ago, and came direct to Kalamazoo.
itreets , .
turing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and She immediatly -became a charge to years old and had l&gt;een married about i use of it are prisoners seuteuced to
I long terms. The use uf the weed and ■A. K. KEN ASTON,
blood humours, with loss of hair, I the county. Mrs. Hartzhoin posiUvely a year.
A .HANLON. M. D..
Attorney at Law.
its
naje,
especially
In
barracks
and
when all else fails.
Over J. 8. Gondmar A Co., store
■ refuses to do any work whatever- She
Physician and Surgeon.
| Mrs. Henry Townsend, of Port and, I prisons, are very aererely punished, yel ■•TacUcoe tn aii courts of the state CollecUon.
Middleville, Mich
• says she nerved - her time and earned
promptly attended to.
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was quite badly burned last Saturday. , It baa many adapts, and Indian women
, ■ the living due Mr in this world.
I
cultivate
it
because
they
sell
it
nt
rath,
J.
M.
SMITH,
Attorney
at
Law,
She poured some kerosene upon coals
CHARLES RUSSELL. M. D
Woodland,
Mich.
PROBATB OKDER.
Physician and Surgeon.
which she thought were dead, when i er high prices.
given prompt and careful Office over Fred L. Heath’s drug store.
.
; Elias Matter, one of Grknd
GrAnd Rapids the flames shot up and burned her face., I. Tbe dry leaves of marlbuann. alone AJlIbusincM
State of Mldhlgan, County of Harry, m.
ttesldonoe phone 283.Office phofl* 1*4.
or mixed with tobacco, make the antok- •attention. Collections a specialty.
County ofeBarry.Ch(rtdeuI*t&gt;bthr &lt;l'roN»te°o.T.ce pioneer furniture men, died last Tues­
hands and hair, but not doing any j er wilder than a wild beast. . It is said
K. V. GALLAGHER. Physician and
* day ‘S’
night of parklysta. He wa* one of serious injury.
'
' that immediately after theifirst three or
Surgeon, Dowling, Micb. Office
thousand nine hundred mid flvt-.
‘ the firm of Nebcin. Matter .&lt;&amp; Co. one
four drafts of smoke smokers begl* to F. E. (WILLISON, D. D. 3.
hours: 12 to 2 p. m. And 7 to 8 p.m.
«ttoS^w« G^Sfil^u of th. m(rn imp.rant1 manufacturing
Hasting*, Mich ■
Telephone at Reuse Day or Night.
Mrs. C. B. Fulkerson, of Kalamazoo, feel a alight headache: then they see
SSTLd r.,,„, th. , «n« dalr vert- eatoldiahmenta in that city. H. retlr- was'seriouly injured Thursday, by be- everything moving, nnd Anally they ,
fled, of Knuna Grrenfteld, widow of. said dr- , ed from that firm 1U years ago aud has irig hit on tbe back by a basehalL She , lose all control of their mental facul­
erased, praying that odmlnUtraXIou of said _;n_p lwM.n
w.iifnir fnrhitnrn
rotate maybe granted to Janjes Covert or to I 5ini&gt;! ,x*n ^ngagix.. tn selling furniture wasYvaiting for a street car, when the ties. Everything, tbe smokers any,
takes the shape of a monster, and men
soaie othe^uitebte perooti.
supplies to the manufactures.
bull was missed by the catcher, strik­ look like devHa. They liegln to flght.
Thereupon It ta ordered, that Monday the I.th
day ot Avril A. D. IK»a: 10 o'clock Hi the
ing her in such a manner as to injure nnd of course everything {amnstied la u
forenoon, t&gt;e assigned for the hearing o( said
P. A. SHELDON
A number of. citizens of Sturgis her spine.
Wm. STEBBINS.
petition and that trie heirs al taw of saw deceasI monster ’’killed.” But fliere are 4mAbstract and Real Estate Office.
Licensed Embalmer
have
past
Sa"'i?'7wi!« u
n,ve i*en
l*'n losing
""lnK jho%es
n"rTO" during
“"ring the
&lt;ne pun
। aglnnrj' beln^a whom the wild man (
Abstract Block. Hastings.
and Funeral Director.
.-AbA^n. of^PkJrtland.
............ .......... : cannot k»L and these Inspire-fear unUl
Court, then to bo bolden at the Probate office. , week by death from some unknown
Money to loan on Real Estate. Heal ErtMrs. George Adams.
Rooms next to Christmas’ Photograph
Ulc sold on commlwlon. General eonvey»Aow Mu-^tf°an^toere&lt;tH'.1%rhy,,tb&lt;e&lt;&gt;^aycrUof ranre. During the week four quite
b»llr
burned
l«t
■
W«ln«toy
,
«&gt;.
n.n
U
panic
Rlrtcken
and
mn.
Studio.
HeMdence 30* Court rtrreL All
was so I—
.. I. Not lone ngo a man who bad smoked
andtag. Having a complete set of. Abstract
oall» promptly attended, day or night.
. ' . ------. .
. .
Bodk*. compiled from, the Records, can
dtod of ton rem, evening that
it Is fenred she cannot a marihuana cigarette attacked nnd ' furnish
complete Abstracts.
to the persons intercwtsd In said estate, of the . ailment.' All uf 1 the horses died sud- ----live, tier night gown caught fire from [
n. policeman and badly wounded :
KSSTt’r Su®; ,'X“rt‘Sf. SSJTrtl i denly. .nJ it i. briioved by »» th.t a lamp and she was terribly. burned i killed
tlirw Dthers. Six policemen were need- j
I’-*--**
4
.before the flames were extinguished. | wI t0 dtearm him nnd inaf .-h him to, tho !
HORSE SHOEING
FARMERS AND
Barry, once in each weep, for three suce*wlve
.
■ —
' police station, where be had to be put
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
;
...
,
I give especial attention to horeee
TOWNSMEN
chas. M. Mack.
i Fireman Burodtt of the Grand Trunk
Thc Michigan Traction Cb., of Bat- ; Into a straitjacket. Such occurrences
that interfere in travelling. Am
alike patronize our Barber
.
F.I.LA C. Hkcox.
Judge of Probate. , wftjj thfr
of a peculiar accident tie’Creek, are io double, track their | are fne&lt;l»enL
Strop. Everything new. clean
now shoeing some of the beet horses
There nre other plants: equally, danand up-lodate. We Invite you
in Barry county, and would like to
Probate Register.
; Tuesday nighti
He was walking lines on Main street this summer. Iron j
to calf und call again.
gerouB, among them the tolvaebe, a
[A true copy I
shoe yours.
I through the yards when he ran into a trolley l«lt« will 'lie-substituted for the . kind of loco weed. The seeds of thia
BUSBY BROS.,
W. J. FLEMING,
switch target. His nose and lip were wooden ones now in use and numerous ■ plant boiled nnd drunk.' ns tea will
Voder Hastings City Bank.
First door east of Brick Barn,
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
I
badlv cut that it required a number other improvemfflits made.
make a person insane. Among some ,
THEOFl K^ vr ^NUCH\NCERY E COUNTY '
stitches to cleue the wound.
classes of Mexico It Is stated that Cartire, Mid burgUrir.' loti,, thr ..upre.. ot MdOco. tort b«r
DAN LAKE,
Original Bill.
.
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Ionia has more t
,
in proportion
propoB1On to
.owe
,-puto.ton.ho.,
any ’
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John J. Stewart, Ctxnplainant. va. Eugene Hart j Tjje snn.Hpox epidemic is spreading in
the papulation
than any
THE "OLD RELIABLE” BLACK­
Proprietor*
of
the
JKFFERSO
STREET
■ iGnk. ii*M?ng*S»*twt«l’’R*nk of”lE*tin|/ t in Kalamazoo. Eight have already place in*
in-Michigan.
Jq th(B statp
Mlchoaettn
Michigan. There are very few j।
,
SMITH.
FEED BARN have added 14 new double
..... ...
.. A.
. Sheldon. V.
........ U.
qaaranti|wd Ma M tbey ftrv al! Isaura
Mkh.,
Philo
Harvcr
W. w.1
W. •
insure of
of the
tbo papers
paixmi of
of that
that city which | ttnother pInnt the effects of which upon
stalls to accommodate patrons. They have
All work neatly and promptly done.’
hirat, Nortnan
Whixncy. Richard Whit-;
Also do all kinds of repair wQtkn
nr-. Patrick H. Gilkey. An Strauon. Wai:­ . laboring men aitd* living in rooming do not chronicle one or more &lt;rf either. I
organism are very curious. , alLo put in some new LIVERY RIGS and
lace W. Dewey, Eli*» W. Bowman. Rell F.
solicit your patronage.
’
Satisfaction guaranteed.
—-—. I The plant grown wildly, lu soinp parts
Witaon, Wilfiam’ H. Ch**e and John Hol-l- .। houses, it is feared that there will be
The Busioere Men s banquet at Char- of MJchoacan. and natives hrtve obden..-'ll-fend* nt*.
»
many more cases reported* soon.
Crow Bill
MtelHst
Friday.
the
first^tberjrn^th-t
Phito A. Shcldoh and Harvey W. Williang. ■
CUfACQ FOR MEN,
Ctrtnuhi'wn’"- *• Eugen Harthorn. £*r*h «■ .
On a $1 wage* last night. Samuel ing of its kind in that city. °'tr ^ Jlhnt, thl.y )o,e all notion of places,
OnULO FOR BOYS.
Harthorn, and John J. Stewart, defendants.
’ MilUiurn. a'fanjier living near Potter- were seated at thb tables and a ier&gt;
reason when a jvcnwn reaches '
I make a apcclalty'bf bundling MEN’S and
Crort Kicluird
BillWe
have
a
full
Hoe
of
CIGARH.
PIPES
Whitney, I’m- ville* sucked . "J eggs, h’’ Said ho interacting progrkm'carried out.
BO
YR* SHOES, Sre my. lbw before buytSg.
j
,
Q
ploe&lt;
,
whpre
tl
i
Pre
.A-.many
of
these
.
and
TOBACCO.
This
L*
the
oldest
etdtniye
Norman &gt;. Whitney. Richard Whitney, ra•
Repairing neatly and promptly done
_ «•-&gt;
. wonld pot d)) ' 18 n|ore jf aotnotariy
C'aar store In the city and w« carry all the
riek H. Gilkey. Aja ---Stratton.
WaUarc uW.
----। plants he forgets where he ta going.
best
brand*.
*
:)r,&lt;cy. Elia* W. Bowntan and Rell F. Wil­
PHILIP LUTZ.
Lutz
&amp;
Schram
the
big
pickling
I
whcr&lt;
.
pince
ta
nnd
even
where
he
|
;
would
pay
for
them
but
no
one
darson. comj'lainanl*.
,
Second door south ot P^tofficc.
firm of Alleghany. Ptw. have deejdod 13 nnd what he ta doing there. It takes |
A. PARKER &amp; SON,
! ed to pay for mbre.
. -Eugene Hartborn. Sarah B. Hartbnrn and John
j __
, to establish a brunch plant In Battle from three to four bourn for a Py™11
CnTk “dwitl build u lrtFeptobllng affected
-----------------.b.
ntou.
n.
1, Stewart, detetiftarita.
.
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bv the
smell
oftotbe
plant
to re-1
A. Q
C. HarrA.
Harris.: Il
ii civil war veteran Of
of
In pursuance of a fn*l decree^made « “e , A
cover th.- full control ot Ulu rnentnl faccSTntvCi.f‘KenZ iu Cha^y. dated
| Kalnniazol), dW Tuesday as a tf«ult plant in that city.
Take one after each meal and before going to bed
ultles.
. ,
, gm UH
Another very curious plant is the one ,
■ JaFTJ.0
aSif“court i of injuries received some time ago by
The Business Men’s Association of; ,called &lt;le las c^rreras In eome fdaces
ConimiMtancr tor Barry .being run down by a street car.
j
•bail aril th&lt; pretntao hereinafter dracribe.1 . at
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it grow*. WO a person drinks
Portland, held their annual banquet - where
.
pubiic vendue, at thc iwnh front door of U*
I
“ ASK YOUR DEALER FOR'If.'
TI
s- ii a brew ot the leaves or iwmsIb of the
bu,-. H.« in ite 'FA^a4T“lM7w . Th. O.lbnrt htock of Cirand BxyMn. last Wednreday. It was a most succem: ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
plant
he
feels
an
Impulse
to
run
nnu
I
R
toK?&gt;dSSX,'.r«J*to! which i« OccIm by Mono * Oto. tul «R»ir. »b«i&lt; TO being seatod at ; ,
will run until be drops dead or exhaust- j
•
.'m’rer.d'nr i^ir. &gt;;
wre dumngiri by tin. to the cxU-nto the table**.
ed.—Mexican Herald.
,
Th.
to » to
•" tow""
Ulloa, iret Moil.lay.
The proposition to raise $2,250 for ;
When you want
remix rirev orre-1 rt£-V£; ------------------------------------------------------I will make rugs
from
a
WIFE’S DIARY.
the building ot » nrw u,Vn h*U
for,...SO ud ?Sc
FLOUR FEED SEED
(W. P»™«lby a majority of SW9.
A word to the wt«e l« n-eent«l.
sending One Hundred pounds of
Tliis make* a now hall look like a sure
COAL and WOOD By
Menr ere eallol, bnt few p-t op.
carpets,
I
will
pay
freight
both ways.
Let ion figure With you. I tire yard price* to
Where there', a will there'e u law- j farmer*
Write me your wants, letter* promptly axiv
thing.
.
on Coal.
North of Hotel Barry.
wered. Addreas
suit.
I
A bawball wwociattan wae fonnwi in
A. M. BUNNELL, SltiiwTj1.
Fools rush in and win—where angels j L.A. EATON, Hartings. Mich.
' ’8&amp;&gt;i!Sw^’&gt;*{|!S M. sMrri^ WALLS
Freeport lart Friday for tho purpose fear to tread.
Corel, CreH
In .to »;
County. Michigan.
_______ _ ! • Just ask the doctor If there tan t
of organixinf and ropporting a team
Misery loves company, but company
danger of disease in your walls.
does not reciprocate.
In that&gt;illageW
W
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
ClfANCERY.OKDERDon’t take our word for it- wk him
Lot, U nenantlc. Matrimony la de
STATE OF MICHIGAN. Mb
Circuit.
Make him tell.you.
Tho wall i*per dock of A. D. Studr. cldedly a matter of fact.
There is only one perf^tly “"‘tary
When we bear of other people's trou- ;
gi, ot Lowell a, damaged by Ore to tho
and hygenic wall covering. 1 hat is
A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and
extent of about tSOO.OO laai Thursday bles It reconciles as to our own.
—made from alabaster rock
We never know how goqd we are
glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and
-then colored with mineral colorings.
evening.
going to be until the opportunity has
always restores color to gray hair.
"
William Stone.
defendant, Wil-1 AlabMtine ta cleanly, because It; Is
?w ‘ *~
passed.
- A now food company hx» recently
made from pure rock--Alabaster
rock and pure water. It Is not »tu(ik« been located in Battle Creek under the , If you bettow a favor forget it, but
1 if you receive one it Is wise tc re­ on with soutpnste nor smelly gluePROBATE NOTICE.
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
name of the Orange Meal Co.
plMiuuu. Il l»,or*r«&lt;.
tour
member.
When
^Sd
State of Michigan. County o&lt; Barry, sn.
of Michigan. County of Barry, aa.
Happiness Is the greatest of tonics, State
Notice
ta
hereby
riven that by an order of the
Notice
Is
hereby
riven,
that
by
an
order
of
the
Firebug, attempts! to deatroy the the best of cosmetics and the envy of Probate ourt for the County of Barry, made on Probate Conrt for the
fkiunty of Barry, made on
die lird. day of March. A. 1&gt;. IKS. four months tho 4th day of April A. D. IWK. tour
Judd livery .table in Battle Creek dyspeptics.—Detroit, Tribune.
Mild publication to
continue^ one.
from that date were allowed for creditors to pre­ month? from that date wrro allowed for eredlYroek for six weeks In sucoessloa
.
-------|I
sent
their
claims
against
the
estate,
of
Thomas
Wodneaday
morning.
Ocmcnt
Smith
To
“ flS

B

Railway Time Tables

Michigan Central,

CUTICURA-THESET,$1.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ROWLAND BROS.,

CIGARS

The best 5c Cigar,
T~) Y T /-■* Q
1\UU2)

§P^O$SS^ALABASTINE --------

HALLS Hair Renewer

Circuit Judge

,

State dental aociety ia in evasion at
Kalamaxoo.. The meeting window

HSSSSifor^-l’Wnant.

tint card and free suRro«t1on..

Spoking of xoction billA lf &gt;“
wwt them printed in to. bwrt P**1^
form on good heavyI-P^
“ f"
BANNER office. i*i« *1"5 1
bills.

'

““alabastine

COMPANY.

FREE HOMES

today.
‘
.
Aa a convincing kign that to. good
old summertime will toon t&gt;e here, maress;
farm implements are being unloaded in
Sult 7. Majorte Block. Battle Creak. Mick.
great quantities by the local dealers

Ixurouson late of said county, deceased,
and that all creditor* of said deewd are re­
quired to nreswit their claims to Mid Probate
Court, at the l^rcbato Office In the City of Has­
tings. for examlnanon aud allewanoe, on ot bo1 fore the 3rd day of July aext, and that
I such claims will be beard before said Coutt, on
i Monday the 3th day of July next, at ten
o'clock In the foreeoon of that day.
Dated March 3rd. A. D. 1K».
Chaalks M. Mack.

required to present their claims to said Probate
..... I'.ni.in ,
l&gt; rebefore the 4H. day of
that
- ------------- before said Court. cm
such claims will
be h&lt;*ard
Friday, thr 4th day at August next, at tea
o'clock in the forenoon of that day.
Dated
D„ —
UN ” '
’*-•*- April
*“" 4th,
•* A.
‘ ”
ChiblmM. mack.

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL

You Have

meet

after forty

Court House News

years

18, 1905.

| COKKfL5PO.NDE.NCE |

SLABS CRE1K.
Mrs. Rath Douglas* b spend;
•w days at Cedar Creek »1th

It Quiets
the Cough

H. F. Marble, Formerly of Hasting*,
REAL EATAIE TRANSFERS.
Mr. and Mm Edgar Otis spent Sun­
Meet* a War Comrade ta Port­
WARRANTY DKEDS.
COBB'S CORNERS.
day at Sbultx.
land Oregon.
lYour case may be .a little different
Quite a few from this neighborhood I
Mrs. Isaac Cunningham visited her
j Susan E. Main to Daisy M.
from that of any one else, and may
From the columa ot a Portland. Ore- I
attended the grange rally *t Hastings
gon. paper tbe following article i* dip- c
s^maker^o4 Frnn^Pa^ 2«3 00 father at ladce Odessa last week.
Deed different TREATMENT.
gon.
ptoDAr
th«
frvllow
ing
article
i?
d*
n
last
Wednesday.
Flowy
Hayes
who
has
been
quite
The same poisonous URIC ACID
*_ o t- iri ,_ J. buoemaker to a rank FarMr. and Mrs John Texter of Irv- |
sick with tonailitis is some Imtter.
may cause the pain and suffering in ped. relating to H. F. Marble, until
melee, 80 ac Sec. 21, John­
ing spent: Sunday at Mn. Douglass'.
Thto to one reason why Ayer’s
every case; but did it ever occur to recently reaiding in Rutland and very
Karl
Bristol
andAlbertLee,
of
Johns
­
stown 2900 00 I
Dan and Harry Karns visited at B. i
you that the treatment suited to your well known in Hastings:
town, visited at Geo. Ingram *a Satur­
Cherry Pectoral to k&gt; valua­
David Matteson to Amanda
neighbor might not be right for you?
day
and
Sunday.
2L
Moore
and
family
M.
Jenkins'
one
day
last
Week.
A- strange and pathetic scene was
40 ac Bee. 19.
. visited at L. J. Matthews' of Huttings
Mm Lee McDonald and daughter . ble In consumption. It stops
WE GUARANTEE
witnemed at the Union depot early
Sunday.
Several
from
thia
neighbor
Gladys, of Sbultx. were seen ou our
Thoraapple.................
1600 00
the veer sod tesr of useless
yesterday morning as the passengers
hood attended the Pomona grange. at streets last Wednesday.
Anna Johnson to Jacob HH.-urtings last Wednesday. They report
coughing. But it does more
were alighting from jhetipokane train.
Haney, south half Lot* 1 &amp; 2
r fine time and were much benefited
The principals were two aged veter­
—It controls the influnmatten,
blk 19 Eastern add. City 850 00
by being present.
t
McOMBER
SCHOOL
HOUSE.
ans of the Civil war, who laughed with
quiets the fever, soothes, snd
Farmers are very busy in this vicin­
to remove the URIC ACID in every tears of joy streaming from their eyes Frank Hazel to Dora Hamilton.
Everybody is plowing for oata and
750 00 ity preparing their ground for oat*. twine have them sowed.
Lot* 1184 &amp;■ 1135, City
&gt; heals. Sold for 60 years.
case, and when taken in connection as they clasped-hands for the first time
with our FREE TREATMENT,
J. A. Ernsberger ta Caroline
J. M. Crawley and two daughters
j
MORGAN.
which we study to adapt to your spe­ in 40 years.
Gertrude and Cora spent Sunday with 1
The men were H. F. Marble, resid- j Pancoast, Lot 9 blk 10 East­
cial needs, is absolutely sure to give
1000 00
F, M. district quarterly meeting will Robt. Bry*n» and wife at Hickory Cor- ;
relief and. if followed conscientiously, ing at 801 North Fourteenth street, and | ern add. City
be held at Morgan commencing April nem
Caroline McBride to Richard
effects a Permanent Cure.
A. S. Quant, of Alba, Umatilla county
Frank Blivins and wife called at A. i
20.
1 Poff, Lot 9 hlk 10 Eastern
who parted company at the end of the
Elder Carpenter visited at Allegan N. Williams Sunday.
add. City......................... i.
W. J. HOLLOWAY
ooo oo Wednesday
and Thunolay of last week.
"Mews Crites and Crawley are now ■
Civil war. and who have not seen each
JUtMFAELU.
tells ATHLOPHOROS. and will other since. From 1BH1 to 1805 they O. G . Bretz to J. O. Shepherd.
Dancer commenced loading lqg» for settled on the Allgeo farm.
mix
91 nc Sec. 1. Johnstown... j., 4500 00 I export
give you a question blank to send to
Wednesday of last week.
_____
__ Traver
_____ who __
___________
Miss _Sarah
has been
1
rode
aide
by
side
in
the
Eleventh
Mich
­
«s for the FREE TREATMENT
Ernest Pennock to Fred Smith.
luct Wednesday night acme xniscre- helping her sister Mra Moore, return।
igan cavalry, and side by side they
suited to your case.
j 80 itc Sec. 3. Maple Grove.!. P&lt;x» .00 nnt entered the house rented by John I ed home yesterday.
Hasten recover
THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. ,N«w Haven, Coam. ■ rode through many battles.
JUurn but not th-n ..-copiol and com- ' otenn Mowiw und l»dv friend called bow^l regular
John Miller to Michael SuUkAt the end of the war they parted
11MI &lt;» tnitted n dlrtr mren act for wbteh , „„ R,ut„,
a„d:wdfe Sunda# ________________
I and lost all trace of each other. Several I van, 5 ac Sec. 7. City
, they should suffer tho pcnhlty of the | evening’
;
H.\'. Pahnatier tu L«-o Myerk •
i law.
—
1 years ago Mr. Marble oune to Port­
l(B0 00 . On Thursday night of lust week some j --- ------- :;;■.
Lot 1273. City
, - land, where he has tUnce resided. W. B;(. Chase
to IL'uisom Wadk
' Some time later, by chance, he heard
^"’roT
!■ 40 ac Sec. 29, Woodland.. J. a™ oo1
of a man named Quant who was a i&gt;rodejtot. east to the road crossing.
to W. P. Jarninl,
, in inent merchant and postmaster of i ElmafStreeter
JIrs- Mary Sjiarks is again un tbe i
The Well Known Specialist
40 ac Sec. 11, Maple GroveJ. HXM) no
[ Alim. A* the name was uncommon
i sick lira. A doctor from Hastings was
(A Carter to iFrank M.
IS COMING I
I called Monday.
। and the initials identical with those H.Hanel.
Parcel. Cityj.
1250 00
E q Hyde has hia house ij far com- ; ‘
Having lately purchased the Meat । of his old comrade he wrote to the
Ester
Messimer
to
Asa
Bivens.
pleted that they are now occupying it. (
Market, corner of Court and Jef [ Quant at Alba to inquire -if he was hi*
Lotll blk 6 Phillips add,
’: Sunday was an ideal day ns was evi- I
fersun streets, 1 wish to announce &gt; friend. Within a few days a reply ma
that the building has been thor [ received from bis comrade of the war.
900 U0 j denced by the young men taking tbeir I
Nashville
ougbly over hauled and remodel­
; Ixwt girls out riding. Some middle ■
Edward Myers to Leo Myers,
..im&gt;oo
“wiL
r „
ed. 1 have also put in a new, i • Mr. Quant came to Portland yesterlarge, up to date cooler, and every­ I j day; Us he ighted from the train Mr. ■' 80 a* Sec. 29, Rutland..... |n
1
Letters remaining in the Morgan ,
Leo
M
jyts
tq,
Grant
Otis,
llj)
thing will be kept neat, clean and *' Marble recognized him, and us he lookL
' jMistoflice unclaimed.Mr. SumDeiachWhen you have Printing
first data. Every order will be
. 5300.00' lev. . Ernest Toby. W. F. Hedey. I
3ac Sec. 82, Rutland............
given prurtipt and careful atten­ l । ed about. Marble spoke to him.
done you -went it nicely
(j.
Rev. W. Roberts,. ClurW. IL Mishler to George Sm&lt;j1 Mark Seagur.
Seagur, Rev!
Olartion. and telephone orders prompt­ I] '‘’Don't you know me?” he asked.
Iker. Lots blk 7 Rond) s add
JJ. C.
printed, end on good pa­
ly Oiled.
[
They gnuqied hands and Stood facing
.
.
Daniels, Mm Granger. Susan Mead. ,
Fr«J»rt................................... j ,00 00
££
i
per. Remember the BAN’ each other; they forgut where they
TRY OUR COLO BOILED LOINS.
I were nnd looked over the heads of the Otis Nlewton to Gwirge HmeL
NEE when you are in
We make a specialty of Sausage
I1 crowd of curious jieople gazing at them i ker, 30 ac Sec. 8, Carlton, .i. 1450 00
arfd Bolick a trial order.
need of
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
&gt; to the tented field* of ‘67. Then they A. E. Nye to Fred VanLukei
50 ac Sec. 34. Prarieville^.j 2900 CO • School commenced Monday with I
». hurried off. arm in inn. to the home
Mias Laura Bryant as teacher. ;
I' of Comrade Marble, who will entertain | Man- A. Brockett to A. M
LETTER-HEADS
DaviR 80 ac Sec. 10. Assyria 2000 00 ! Pearl Garrison in still under the ■ '
&gt; Comrade Quant for several days.
ductors
care. Her tosister
LLydia. of . j
Martha
NOTE-HEADS
M. J. Weaver, Prop.
Hastings, is Morrill
raring furD.
her.R.| Fos­
’
ter, Lot 18. CiiyJ
.. I2.&gt; oe
Lant Smith hired out for a year*to t
Cor. Jefferson and Court streets ,
CAN’T NET SUCKERS IN WALL
BILL-HEADS
Geo. Eugeri to -Herbert &lt;?J
| Phone 238.
Henry Wickwire, uf Johnstown. He
LAKE.
Pennock, Lot 47, Delton...! 200 00 will more his family theni and. Rob ■
RECEIPTS
•
Tbe
present
legislature
has
passed
a
Valentine
Dipp
to
(leo.
8melk|i
•
I
Garrison
and
family
will
hccupy
hia
0000000000000CX900000CO0000
He.will be in
]
I
BOOKLETS
luw prohibiting under severe penalties
Lots i &amp;*2 Blk. BJ Freeport 2. 1200.00. Jiouse.
• the III
netting
«r apearing VI
of BULIVin
suckerenr
inHattie
this place.
wh&lt; BtyanA vfell known j lj /s CZ '_T' 1 KJ
,,,u^ VM
VI Martha E. Gilbert to Estella
Crawley
FOLDERS
in this place,
who recently moved near , 1
any
in *the
-------other
*’—“fi-h
v “
’ waters of* Wall
■“
Parmeter, Parcel; Prairieville 380 &lt;X): Hickory
■Comers.
"U...,. J
i. has hod flhe mlafor* |
At Parker House
I lake. It has been customary for some Geo. Wilson to Mary Abbey;
DODGERS
tune to get her hand badly smaahed.
j time to catch suckers in that manner
The L A. 8. at Mm B&lt;4htvlN last |
Lot 1 blk 24 Eastern add City 30 O'*
POSTERS
in the spring, but it is claimed* that Gertrude Palmer to Geo7 W.;
many other kind of fish were taken at
BOOKS
'
Abl»y. LoU2 * 3\^1k2.-i
. the satue time. This was so greatly
Eastern add, City... .j.... .*&gt;_:
*!'&lt;• «•»+■
One d»y only reel, month. OUre
Having started my Planing
ENVELOPES
t reducing the quantity of fish in the Chas. F. Brandstetter to Jand 190 011 “I H&gt;1* ,“nk'
Mill east of tbe Table factory
There will be a social at Ixm Hen- •
hounC, 9 a. m. to'4 p m
lake that the law above referred to has
CALENDARS
I wish to announce that I am
Cialer. L)t 10 blk 22 John­ m
i Cot-ulUUon. ^notion m,d Adrie.
| been passed. The penalties for violh-’i
now prepared to do all kinds of
son’s add. Middleville
SOUVENIRS
Free.
tion are very severe.
/'rank"
• cakes, and coffee.
,
..™... J„. Bratton to John
Dr. McDonald has for years made a
Gutcheo, Lot 41 and half
STATEMENTS
study of Chronic and lingering Dis
Lot 42 .Phillip’s add, Nash-'
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
eases. His extensive practice ana Su
CALLING CARDS
: । Xt was the first Sunday In tbeir pret­
Make all kinds of
ville ......................................... 1400 0UI Daxi Erb &lt;«f Lakeview and D. Fero of perior Knowledge enable* him to cure
ty new’fiat, and Mrs. G. determined
every curable disease. All Chronic
BUSINESS CARDS
John
H.
Gutcheas
to
Chas.
E.
near
Lowell,
were
in
thid
vicinity
Moulding, Window Frames
to celebrate the joyous day with a
Diseases of the brain, spine, nervee
Thursday linking fur horse*. "
Gutchesa. 80 ac Sec. 81.;
11 dinner which would make her young
■ ANNOUNCEMENTS
blood, skin, heart, lungs, liver, stomact*
and Door Frames.
ggOjj (jq I Earnest Williams will wori for Fred kidneys, bladder and bowels scientlfi I
Castleton j!
i husband think be bad married ndt only
, . Brumm the coming summer.
callv and successfully treated. Di | WEDDING INVrTAT’NS
—■
Porch Work. House Finishing | "the sweetest girl in the world." but --------------- ~
_
B. F. Baird of Assyria and Roy Pat- McDonald pays special attention to
"the best cook.” It was perfectly L. Pierce. W ac Sec. 18, Rut- _ —r— 1 ..
...
ten of Lakeview,
spent, Sunday with C. catarrh. Catarrhal Deafness, Throat
In fact almost anything
lovely to set tbe little round dining
land.................................]•..... 500 OCI*
.' H.**C%aritun
H. Chariton and
and family
family.
’
and Lung Diseases, Chronic Diseases
I will be pleased to figure with you
room table with thc ulcest presents. 1 John 8. Harper
’to"-2Richard
in the line of printing
i
The
Adventist
school lie, an tbeir peculiar to women, Nervous and Physi,
ou any work you may wish.
■ and the preparation of a tempting
*'
Murray, Lot 1 blk 4 Ken field
( spring te.nn of school April .
cal Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis
one or more colors.
salad and dcHsert was not exactly a add. City...................................
120 (10
George •&gt;»-*SixU----rry—
wa»•-•take: I, to his Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous
trying ordeal. bu| the roasting of the
Diseases of Men. Women aud Childhome nt Barryville last Frida L.
QCTT CLAIMS.
. 'Iren. No matter what your disease
■ chicken made her a little nervous. AftMr*. Charie* Demcray dit r&lt;*
i er succeeding, with the assistance of Bertha Brace to Jan. H. Mei home in Vermontville last ' Fri.U,* “•&gt;' beI B large oilcloth book, lu getting the
loy, 60 ac’Sec.5. Hastings.. 50 (io consumption. The funeral
There is Still Hope-Thei Do you
fowl into tbe oven she sung from sheer Adelin Weeks to Isaac Weeks, j
I Sunday at two o’clock, at tl
the work
Just received a car load of White
Not Despair
relief. A little later, when the musi^
60 ac fSec. 18. Baltimore.... j 500 00 I F. M. ’ church. Slie leaves i L null
. । children to moiim the low ol la loving;
bad ceased aud the silence In tbe
.
' I
1
Wood this week.
*
kitchen became suspicious, Mr. G.
'"Mw' nTd GrwnHeM and thildrcn. but consult Dr. McDonald 1 and get a
.
NEW CASES
-------- - j.
.
iFea*e and
Oj»encd the door. Kneeling down be­
Let us have the
-- •
at
assured that
the doctor
----------USED kuowe
_uv.4a corWRITTEN
i
NAMES
WITHOUT
fore the oven, jwltb flushed face and
.
. Mowing
. w
Staeewr tarf r^rtltb.! .
’r"'“ rtiindav
TUDC
«*•••—•• —CONSENT.
- —-----------------1
’
I rectly
reftly E7NO
»e
“. ATturrs
If
ycu av
ex cur
what aits
you.
If you
pw
i-ir.-tiO
&lt;w,H
1,..
v_„
—
..
..
1
.
tearful eyes, was Mrs. G. On the new circuit court caM-s have betmrom।
table,he
will cure
un ,l lc*
i.* M.SII
—..~ you. Those 11
order.
Mr.at^^ivrS
and Mm. the\nit
A. E Mills
iq_fn_t
bun• to /.n
------- — - ~
floor beside her was the cookbook, aud menced uh shown by tho Clerk's re- dav
’lG;* ull
BIr!’
2Si'
“**■ ...-t,..
write’r« "•ymptom
(link.
tu one hand wan a long needle with cords in the Clerk’s office:
Mrs. Clark Durham.
II*
i
-------- r----I Correspondence
strictly cantldeutfal.'
white thread. “Ob. dearie, * she cried.
Bill
filed bj"
James Fleming
Fleming to
to dis-1
disMa Lvdia Lathrop
and •»&lt;
daughter- Address,
Bill filed
by Junes
vP &lt;*•»«•
"it Is going to. bum uiy hands Ju»t J cl)nreo m
Jnlfn of Soshtille. visited ht-i ......i—
‘
„
Jnlia.
mother
'
1 drendfully to baste this chicken every
. o- Dr. Donald McDonald
■
luiura
Bowser vs. Lucy S. and. Thue. Mm CbAS. Fowler, the latter imrt of
fifteen minutes If—What to Ent
DR. C. H. BURTOST,
j Daniels, bill to set aside de«L
- !। ure wret’
Hastings. MicK.
the’specialist.
1 Jnelah Slaugther vs, Wm. Slaughter,
-r ( , Th'IS wiH
* 'ocil‘1 «
OU­ i 248 andZ50 East Fulton Str,
' ’ । lett’s Friday evening for the ti mefit of
Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose It Is doubtful,! said a biographer, If
I| the Christian -Endeavor.
Grand Rapids, Mich
Banner Advta always pay.
In &lt;1*11.
any’ repartee ever, .nm.e.uui
surpasneu in
ueii- 1, Lizzie Stone vs. Vim. P. Stctie. diand Throat.
eacy the reply made by un East Indian vo”-e.
Glasses carefully fitted.
QUAIL TRAP CORNER!.
&lt;br K K &amp; K .1 K rt
servant of the Into Ixird Dufferiu when
There were no marriage licenses is- I
* K
K K&amp;
he was viceroy of India.
| sued last week.
Dffioe over Horton’s Grocery Store.
I Fred Fuller baa Inught John Phillips'
“Wei!, what sort of sport has Lord •
-----rarm.
— h.&lt;i!” ibild Uw ricoroy one &lt;l»y to
MABB1AOK UCESSM.
t^one hj,|denoe Il8&gt; ,
j Will Weeks has bought Ellen .hMhey’a
bio ^ilkirre. or «i,orttos •orvsnt. who
I farm.
OCR NEW METHOD TRHATMEXT will curs yott. and ^0. a man
hod attended a young KuglW. lord ou R- H-. Mott. Baltimore
or you. Loder IU Influvnce th* turn bteotan McUve, tb« blind nurttUd to that
Mr. and Mrs. Devillo Ash ley. of
a ahootlna excnralou.
I “»udf 'integer, Baltin,or.
ail pimplca. Mett hr • and ulcera KOI up- the to-rves tweame etrong aa eteeS. M
' Charlotte, arc visiting at ! Itephen
that nxrvau»n.-»; bonruineso and- d«-»ponden.-y disappear; the ey«B betotr.- ■. rijtht.
“Ob," replied the scrupulously polite J Fru3lk Chamberlain. Middleville.
the race full and clear, enerpy rciarno to the U4y, and the moral, pi-.yahal ana
I Decker’s.
oniual eyatemi are Invigorated; al| drains ceaee-no more vtlal vait« from tse
Hindoo, “the young sahib abot divine- Anna K Nickolai, Sparta....*...
j Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gould ar visitlynrrn. The varkoua organ* become natural and manly. You tr«l younelf • man
ly. but Ibovldeae. wan very meretfnl .
T
Y(inkee 8prtap,.. 1
and. know marriage cannot be a (allure. We Invite &amp;* the afflicted to commit u«
! ing his sister Mm Arthur Crai
conndeatlaliy and^ lite at charge. UxmU let quack* an.l fakir* rub you c&lt; your
X' etui, to mind ou. toM by Ethel M. Hydenherk. Waytad...
Write for Descriptive Catalogue of 200
• Bedford.
hard-ramwl dollar*. WE WILL CURB YOU OH RO PAt.
Useful Articles, consisting of
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stephen
Docker
invited
the writer of some reminiscences of
•
THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS,
|
in
their
friends
and
neighbors
t
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.
Sydney Smith. On one occasion the,PNEUMONIA IS ROBBED OF •T&lt;; i last night. ’An elegant supp I a hap
which are GIVEN FREE with orders celebrated physician. Sir Henry HolTERRORS,
•
served
and
all'.report
a
good
t
in
for Soap and Toilet Goods. The sav­ land, told the witty divine that hejiad I
bllitr tor mane- &gt;•
at night
wc
Munce Manning was at Hastit Fri.'|
JitoeUoa
ttjl
ing to our customers of middlemen's JRiled to kill either one of a brace of . by holey s Honey and Tar. It stops . day.
a?h&lt;d,
had
pain* 1।
• M. Andrews entertain- i
■uewM
bj
&gt;OUl.h.
t hSCtotM
that bad risen within easy tteriwng cough and hellsand strength | Mr. and• Mm
profits enables us to give you these ribeasants
nlL Kmfth’s house
H* lhe ,nDgt ‘2 ^k*n ‘D ““J® V T,U1
neighbors Ttiiwlnv :
beautiful presents. WRITE TOdJA Y range near Smith s house.
present an attack of pneumonia Re i evening! to a little music
I
I
lm*aiaauv«
“Why did you not prescribe for |
8obHUutw. Sold by W. U. OoodiIr fZ.i
“n ”

Rheumatism

AHvlo-phofts

(Dr. Donald McDonald

Meat Market

Good Printing

J-

People’s Meat Market

NOTICE

SSSteiWemu, ftprli 26.

Planing *kd Matching

Jos. Alwine,

Th' BANNER,

Nervous Debility

(

Furnish Your Home
Free!

The Home Sodp (o„

thamr ea.ua

reply.

! year. Ih. drug,l.t

DETROIT.

$3 a Day Sure gr

“What do you suppose this hat
weighs?" snld the batter, taking up a
fine eight dollar top hat of allk.
“About a pound.** tbe patron baxard- 1

will show you bow to make S3 a day at&gt;solutoty sure; wo furnish tho work and ।
’‘Only » little over a quarter of a
teach you free, you work in tbe locality where
—five
five ounces, to l&gt;c precise. No
you live, bend tu your address and we will ex- pound
pound—
pialn tbe business fully, remember we guarantee : good hat," isaid the batter, “runs over

R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

OFFICE HOURS-ll to 15 a. Hl., i to 3 p.1

Office at mdikmoe. Delton. Mich.

,jtir
fonr or Are
«re ounce* nowadays.
“This wbitk felt hat—ft la worth $25—
weighs less than an ounce. This new
five dollar derby bat weighs four
ounces: Straw hats run from two to
four ounces in we^tbt.
“It pays a man to make the weight
an Important consideration in tbe
chooalng" of a hat for a light hat Is a
prevention of headache, and Its Injuri­
ous effect on thc hair is reduced to a
mlaimum."—Philadelphia Bulletin.

CASTOR
IA
For Infants and Children,
(lie Kind You Hare Always Bough'

^S^VahwiX^'Z.

Goucher loimb will work fc r Wil- I
j liam Andrews tho coming sn timer, j
j Mias Nora Kennedy is world ig for i
[-Mm Fred Williams.i
i1. Mr. and Mm Roy
Gould and d sugb-1
,w.’ uou»l aim &lt;*tugn- l
Sunday at Oliver !
Gould ’a in halamo.

8

How’* This?
(•2i.^rfn7»on^Lmdr,'’1&lt;Jun*r’ reward fcJr an» !
&lt;'^b &lt; !Tre
C’DtI0‘ ’* CWW1 by «*“■'» I

It is difficult io cure a epugh or free
w. .i?•«•’!«.¥ BCo.-Totedi. O. i
yourself from the discomforts of a cold
tST’ *?'
h"Tr known F. J. i
miles* you move the bowels. Bee’s Lax­ I -&lt;^2.
&lt;« s
honorable in all
traml-Mou*
ative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels
and drives all cold out of the system. gai™1'10
Then comes its soothing effect and
XZJT
WtedreU. linu.lM.: To.
strengthening influence upon the throat MaO.
and lungs. For Croup. Whooping
Cough. Colds, and all Lung and Bronidial affections, no remedy is equal to
the original Laxative Honey and Tar.
Sold by Fred L. Heath; the druggist

rn-E

« —«• -

-m.

.

DrsKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

J48 SHELBY 8TBEST,

DETROIT, MICH.

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 13, 1905.

We Guarantee
To Save you at least 10 per
cent on your

Wall Paper

11

OPERATION AVOIDED

The News of Southwestern Barry

EXPERIENCE OF MISS MERKLEY
She Wu Told That an Operation Was

DELTON.

The Evangelical church here hax been
When a physician tells a woman suf­
SHULTZ.
DOWLING.
I..1? ®JieUi^v inTyne "P®11 a few d*y« newly papered. a much needed im­
fering with ovarian or womb trouble
Mr. and Mra J. McDonald, of Cedar
A. J. Hoffman has a new phone in that an operation is necessary. the very
.
vnie.WOlk Wlth her ,not“er at Middle­ provement.
All we ask you to do Is to bring
visited their spn Lee and family his hardware store.
thought of the knife and’ the operating
. P* Lwill hold their meet­ Creek,
last Sunday.
Archie Hall rides in a new buggy table strikes terror to her heart,. and
aloqg your samples and prices
ings ,hereafter in the Gleaner hall
— l“ “““»«• over
Mra Alice Shultz visited relatives in purchased of Wm. Hall.
our hospitals are full of women coming
from Tour sample book men and
|hf blacksmith shop.
Vicksburg last week.
Mr. Reid entertained a sister and for ovarian or womb operations.
The Epworth League will have a
mail order houses and compare
Mrs. Christa - Aldrich and son, of nephew from near Hastings. Saturday
maple sugar social Friday evening
them with oura, then if we can.and
Sunday.
~,Z
’
[ w. B. Eldred has closed out his meat April 14. at • the residence of Homer Grand Rapids,' spent last week at this
nbt make It an object to you to
place, the guests of Herman Zerbel
Mrs. Mae Rice spent Saturday even­
| market, and will buy butter and eggs,
ing with Mra. Risuridger
and wife. of Bristol
buy of us there Is no harm done.
j Mra Ellis Faulkner was called to
Mrs. Lucy Bugbee entertained her Corners.
We will not Urge you to buy.
&lt;^?nd.R*T”ls
l&gt;y the death
EAST
ORANGEVILLE.
son
’
s
wife
and
Mra
Carpenter,
of
Eld
Cassidy
and
wife
visited
at
My
­
I V b?iLfMth?r; Mr
r
Mr.
Orangeville, Sunday.
ron Whitworth's east of Lacey last
All we ask is an opportunity to
| ranlkner left Friday to attend the
John Hartman spent Sunday with C.
Preparations are teing made for an Sunday.
- funeral, which was held Friday p. m Kaher of Hope Center.
convince yon that you can buy
Easter
service
which
will
be
held
on
.
Clara Stanton commenced work in
'
at
the
reeidence.
cheaper and moreP conveniently
Tlx? quarantine for scarlet fever was
Mr. and Mrs. Manning. Mra. Emma raised at Herb Johncox's one day last the evening of Easter Sunday at the Webster’s store Monday morning.
at home than you Qin of sample
Evangelical church.
Mra. Clara Wilkes and lady friend
. Groff, and Dyer Manning, of. Kulkas- week.
’
book men or mail order houses.
Mr. and Mra. Olner. of Clovenlale, from Johnstown visited the formers
i ka. attended the funeral of their
Mimes Maymo Adams and Martha
; brother-in-law. Newton-Wing.of Hick- EUy ward visited the latter’s sister Mra. were guests uf Wm. Chamberlain Sun­ parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warner
day.
•
Slbnday.
'
__ Z
■ ory Corners, Sunday.
Sarah Johncox last Thnraday.
Mrs. E. E. Warner from Irving is
■ Mrs. R. S. Harter visited hor pirDr. Fritch of Cloverdale.' was on I , Miss Glaidas Collins visited friends
in Kalamazoo over Sunday.
.
visiting her brother'E. J. Stanion^for
onu Mr and Mra ,C. Kialrrirlp-r, .ot our kyyets Sunday.
■
Miss Nina Mother has lieen having a a few days.
&gt;’ Johnstown, a few days last w&lt;s«k. .
Mp. Wilkins anil children. Leslie
serious time, caused bv the hard
Fay Clemence'and wife spent Sun­
! Mr. Rice it moving into the house Weaver aqd wife and Fred Bail iynl very
„part of a kernal of pop coni lodging in day
THE. DKLOOI5T.
at Wm. Clemence’s on the town
formerly occupied, by Mrs Amanda
Emewon
“nd iher throat.
.----- . ’ She co^lw
&gt;ugtied constantly for line.
Norwood.
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
famili buxulay.
three hours. Dr. Fritch
_j was called and
Mrs. Gertie McCartney and children
; Lashalle Furbee Ija*. been suffering
Aljr. L. D.
Voodmanand
Miss
Mag-|
it
was
with
great
dii
__
, .----------——„
------ „difficulty that he from near Nashville, are visiting her
! from a severe attack uf tonsilitis.
gie Prince
—
2^ : the corn. Miss parents, Mr. and Mra. Erwin.
IPnnce went to (fttsegr
Otsego Friday, to ~~~
see ’ succeeded
in removing
There are cases where an operation .
Faulkner’s Sarsaparilla
Horace Pennock while shearing iihcep the patter’s father who has Been
d.
been sick. iNina
I Nina js
is still confined to her tx
bed.
Leoti Moon takes his old place at the is the only resource, but when one con­
uno day last week Juul the misfortune
will relieve that tired feeling, a
0»w day last week while little Bernice
The many friends of .our pastor Rev. creamery now days as Mr. Brumm has siders the great number of cases of
ot sprain his ankle quite badly.
81 00 bottle for
75c
ovarian and womb trouble cured by
.Ji&gt; um-i.x wa# walkings along the road D. Feather, were a’lmost shocked when
i The L. O. T. M. gave a snpjwr At side, sin- eiiugiit her foot In some way they heard that he was* tn be their pas- given uptheFwork.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­
Drs. Gal lager and Sheffield held pound after physicians have advised
the hall last Monday night, for the causing i.
Imr to fall, runbing a sharp . tor n(t j0Uger fjut conference ,nad
council
at
2|lra
Lester's
last
Thursday.
operations, no"wor»u should submit Ur
, Ivnefit of the lodge. A large crowd stick through the roof uf her mouth &gt; deen fit to remove him to Mt. Pleasant.
Ed Cassady and Al!»ert Woodmansee one without first, trying the Vegetable
into tlw‘ nasal passage. Dr. Hyde was ' We wish him success in his new field
J attended the supper.
of labor. J. Marshall is to bo his suc­ were in Nashville last Wrednesday. Compound and writing Mra. Pinkham,
| Jim Bates. Deputy, for the M. W. of called and-she is doing nicely."
Albert drove home a new horse, buggy Lynn, Maas., for’advice, which is free.
cessor.
A. is organizing a "lodge her.- and is
and
harness purchased of Dr. Sheffield.
Rev. .Fred Hom came here from con­
Miss Margret Merkley of 375 Third
I meeting with .great success, having 25
Full
Dr. Galbiger has a new phone.
CRESSEY.
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
ference to spend a week with his par­
I charter members.
Chas. Riortuix bought a work horse. '
Fred Lcinjmr, of Kalamazoo, visited j ents and friends beforej-eturningho his
Line of
Roy McBain, who has been’eonfint d
’
.
• home in Pomona.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sheffield spent
i to his bed un account of sickness Tpr | friends here-ovfcj Sunday.
Ora Darling was ,in south Maple Thureday opast week at Ed Cassady's. . shooting pains throogh the pelvic organs,
i some time, ia able tu he* out again.
S«*d*
Mra Rupe is at Prairifn-ille as honseGering down psina and enwrap* ccxnpelJed
James Green rides in a new buggy. I ran to •eek medical ndvira Thc ductor, after
, Frnuk Holden .of Richland and Miks kedipor for Airs. C. Doolittle for a short Grove Tuesday.
1
■ Nettie Shedd, of this jdace. were nnit- time.
Ed PrichaAl and Henry Lenhart are making an examination, said I had ovarian
of all
trouble anti ulceration and ad vised an opera­
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
ed in marriage Wenlnesday at Kalama­
driving a well for E. J. Stanton.
The special meetings are still contin­
tion. Tq this I rtrongly objected and decided
zoo. Th'ty will lx? at home to their ued. Much!interest is felt.
Mary Coates has lieeii suffering from to try Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com­
Kind*.
Every fanner is busy preparing fur
many friends, al Richland. The good
the effects of stepping on a nisty naiL pound. Tbe ulceration-quickly hmlcd. all
Eber .Smith has returned from his his oat crop
! wishes ot their many friends in Delton wqstem ramble.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullfa visited tho bad symptoms disappeared and I am *
Mary Beach is on the sick list.
See me
! go with them.
their daughter Mra. Mae Rice, one day once more strong, vigorous and wolL”
[Ettes Burlier drove to Johnstown
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Robinson,
of
BEFORE
Mrs. Emma. Groff ia staying with Saturday returning Sunday.
lait week.
Ovarmn and wpmb troubles are stead­
Bedford,
visited
their
son
Vert
last,
her sister Mrs. Xowton Wing, of Hick­
Yob Buy
George Ferguson is helping n\o»t ily on the increase among women. If
Mr. and Mra. Cha1*. Andrus return­ Saturday and Sunday.
; ory Corners.
the monthly periods are very painful,
every one clean house thia spring.
ed! from New Mexico last week, tho
Karl
Bristol
and
Albert
Lee
went
to
or too frequent1 nnd excessive — if yon
Miss Beasie Faulkner is keepiag donate not agreeing with the formers north Irving last Saturday to attend
have pain or swilling low down in the ’
house for her brother Ellis Faulkner, health: Newell Barlwr who accom- ; the
Bt the Grange hall. Some
PARMELEE.
left side, bearing down pains, leucorduring the absence of his wife.
pained him youth has purduuwd a farm other attractions methinks.
don’t neglect,youraclf : try Lydia
luike Arthur to which they, will
».
n..«r
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Potts, of Grand rhesa.
George Kern is putting up a fine two at
i ,i.; Mr.. Schwacno and tamii} or near
Rapids, spent Saturday and Sunday R. Pinkham's vegetable Compound.
J story brick building ju^t north of his ...... ,k;, ... „.i. mvi’i,ed “ "ento
wlth relatives at this place.
, saloon on north Main street.
E J" ’X win .n.eH.i,. I ‘ Xr. ’m,d Mr. L.om.of B..tle Om,k.
Frank Parmalee Is working in Has­
During the severe electrical storm
I have a large stock of Cedar
* last Monday evening, the new house of th.ML
s*’-*? tings.
Fence Posts. They are eight
Jerry Sproul, not yet completed waAirs. Lenna Eggleston, of Grand
feet long and of nice q'uality.
struck In- lightning knocking the
Rapida was the guest of her parentis
If you need anything in this
chimney off and damaging the nouise
over Sunday.
J considerably. Mr. Sroul was working anumijon.
line it will pay you to come a
i „ . .
.
.
&lt;
,.
.______________ •
| Pearl Jones who has been working Simeon Lawrence, of Middleville
• upataira at the time and the .shotfk
long distance and look at
I for Mra. Merrill, returned to her home was on our streets one day la^t week.
knocked -him down -stairs, bruising '
them.
,
Mr. and Mra R. E. Stimson, of
DOSTER.
। last Sunday.
Full Stock of
him quite .M-verely. He was tmconMnMiddleville, also Mr. and Mra Jacob
omLfdr two hour*, but is improving as
James Calthrop. wife, and son Mar- I
Finkbeinor, of Leighton, visited rela­
We
Per cent on
Lumber, Lath, £ Shingle*.
rapidly tw conld be rxincted. Mr. shall, spent Saturday in PlainwelL
FINE LAKE.
‘
tives in Parmalee Sunday.
Sproul" had a very- narrow escape and
A.
C
Doster
is
improving
rapidly
Samuel
Cooper
has
returned
If you are going to tuild let me
from
Pay
Deposits.
■ says he dosn’t care t«&gt; have lightning
and is again aide to sit up.
I Fowlerville where he was called by the
figure on your bill of materials.
Foley’s Kidney Cure makes kidneys
! strike quite so cloee next time.
Pine lake W. F. M. S.. will meet rickncss and death of his.father,
and biaddei right. Don't delay taking.
, We loan our money ou Real
CrfURCil NOTES
with Mrs. Turpening next Thnraday [
WiU Warner is verv sick at the Sold by W. H. Goodyear, tbe druggist.
Estate or good Bankable Paper.
Thu third quarterly’ meeting of the aternooii. tea will be sened 'and all home of her parents Mr. and Mra. Ferd
We do not loan our money away
, Delton" and Cloverdale’ charge, was members are urged to he . present as jferrj|j
Delton,
::
Michigan.
, from home, but do business only
bueinrM of ijmjxirtance .will be attend- ’* Newton Wing,
’
Foley
’
s
Honey
and
Tat
an
old
and
respected
held at Cressey Saturday April 8,’ with ed’ to
with people we know are all
I
.
childr*n.stff?.nure.
No
on
fates
. I ...
,
..
,iI reeideUt
rvwiuenv uf Barry, passed away last
Dr. M. M. OoUen in charge, l^he pneright. ’
-i
lavvme
and wife.made
n . Thurauav.
Thursday He leaves a wife and one
■--------- (Yilthrop
-j—- .-----•
1 tor gave a verbal report for the pant trip
'
I x&gt;n to
to mourn
inotirn his loss. Fnnernl^serFuneral serto-pl^nwell Saturday.
|son
Honey to Loan
quarter, sliop-iug marked-advancement William Burchett hasijwldjbis fann to , vices were conducted Sunday&gt;Jiy -Elder ft
NEW 5PRINQ
! in all departments over the pn&gt;ce6di!jg Dul'liert Euzjan. Mr. Burchett will reC Pope, of Hickory Corners. The tuulat reasonable rates. Deeds,
main on the fartn
farm at present until he
hr dened ones have the symfuithy
sympathy uf
of the
4
Hort gages and Legal
j quarter.
csv. snit himself with a farm of small- ’ CUlilC
entire VA
community.
AUAAM AUA» MJ •
'
Papers Drawn.
The meetings at Creseey are ndvanr- er size.
‘
.
.
.
. . pretty
| The telephone has worked
i ing in interest, some have started nnd
New York Drafts, Insurance
MiwwH Hazel Hughes and Nellie g&lt;»od u&gt; far. only it has lieen cloggrtl
Are you one of thc many
’
and Bonds Sold.
i others have expresaed a desire to.
Chandler spint Saturday in Hastings. j some with “wool” but no damage dope.
:: rtNb ::
4
patrons of the
Rev. Thue. Young, of Prairieville,
The line is in between Carl BrllingEli Doster; and sister Mrs. Cornelin
communion
4 k
conductisl *the
v
' ' :'*“ servicys Isenhood. have returned from Florida, era and Henry Bowmans and will
. 1 DIRECTORS:
QENTS’ FUKNI5HINQ5 iI Sunday
□ELTON ROLLER MILLS?
at :30 at Cressey.
.
where they spent the winter in hopes soon be in as far south as Will Frrya.
l A. A. ALDRICH,JPresident.
Dr. M. M. Callen called at the |»r- of benefiting Mr. Doster’s health. We
'J. G.’HUGHES,|V. President.
We would be pleased to have
are glfjd to pote that thc trip was very
sonage Saturday.
you give us a trial order. The 4 f E. S.’MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
! Rev. G. T. Fisher will assist Rev. lieneficiai in .that regard.
We wish to announce
. high-grade roller flour made by J
DR.McLEAY.
It is reported that F. D. Wilson has
Young at the quarterly mooting ser­
Chas. Duffey, ‘of Kalamazoo, ia ", us is giving splendid sathfac- v
that we jbave a new
vice at his east Pine lake appointmerit said his fum: to Manley Billings and spending the week with relatives here..
J WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
tion wherever used.
will give poamnwion this week.
stock of Clothing and
next Sunday at 2 :W).
Ide &amp;. Ravmond are building a barn
' L. P. TERPENNING.
Ezra Morehouse and family and Mrs. wall for .I aim’ Cappun of Orangeville. ft
At the services Sunday morning at
Gents Furnishings,com­
CUSTOn WORK
JAMES COLLINS.
several nwmlwrs of the Null VnnTvne. of Deltdn. and Mrs.
Elon Clement and wife, of Prairie­ fc
A SPECIALTY.
plete and up-to-date in. I Clovenlale.
4
Evangelical church were present, there Harrison Brownell, of Plainwell. *I*mt ville. spent Hnnday with the hitters
ft
every respect. All the
lx?ing no preaching at their church, Sunday with Mrs. Augusta poster.
parents’ Mr. and Mra. John Stuart,
Stuart. | r
grants
DELTQ|( ROLLER MILLS. J4
the pastor Rev; D. J. Feather absent
L. T. L. Friday was well attended,
latest styles and novel:
Ben Norris and wife spent Sunday I £»
one more meeting'closes the. contest, in Orangv Ville.
at conference.
A
DELTON, kDCHMAN.
ties in color and design,,
oley’s Honey ana Tar
A ven- appreciative andiencc* attend­ dont forget die meeting one Week from
Harrv Ritchie nnd family will move
•■•/res colds, Dre^entf onenmaakL
Fkidar
evening
at
Fred
Hughes.
and will be pleased to
ed the Delton church Sunday evening,
to your city this week.
the house was well filled, and were
have all intending pur­
Daniel
Duffey
while
at
work
on
a,
favored with a very excellent w&gt;ng ser­
RUTLAND CENTER,
chasers dall and see us.
building ar Gun lake last Saturday,
vice led by the choir, assisted By
knril fnhn thl« vich.ity attended fell a distanqe of about II feet, in such J
jw-reral hand instruments, which were
manner us to break a rib and other­
We have Just received a Car Load of.the
skillfully, handled which will be « th, Pomona grangv in the city last a
wise injuring himself. He was taken :
famous...
feature of our services m the future. woek.
i
to the home of Thus. Powers and med- j
Regular prea&lt; hing service* Sunday * Mr. Meat! pf Grand Ix-dge. spent the ical aid summoned and at last reports
1 monting at Delton at 10d|0. Sunday last few days at bis farm here.
was resting eas&gt;-&lt;-x
Page CEL Michigan Co.
school II :8ft Young Pejmles Praise mid
L
Whittcinure and wife uf. Wall
Isaac Buskirk and wife are the guests
Song service at 7:80 led by L. N. Bnsh. lake and Geo. Hartliy, were callers at
We Solicit your Patronage.
of relatives i.n Hdpkins.
Of ■
i Preaching at Cloverdale Sunday eve­ Oas Whittemore's Sunday.
! ning at 7:8V, Epworth league 8 :•«&gt;.
Jas W&lt;xxl has sold his tram and
.GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
expects to go- bi California soon to
w&lt;irk at remi'iit business.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
It looked for the west few days ns if
Come and see them and get our price:
A novelty box supper social will lx? it might lx? early March.
Th« K A. S. sowed Id
of
THEY ARE BEAUTIES.
at the home of Ed Myera Friday
Since onr last writing Mrs. Clara
cans-. nM» for M™- Hotrmsxl. M their given
The Clothiers.
evening for church purpose^ „
Warner has been very much worse. m&gt;
mWlinylMt week, and » good t.me
Delton and Prairieville,
Mich.
Wm. Havens and wife • of southweet much so that two doctors were called.
We handle everything in
, was enjoyed by alh '
Rutland visited nt Geo. Haven s Sun- At last accounts she was resting easier.
I Miltoll Nobles was in Charlotte a I&gt;art
tiny.
.
’
Hardware, Agricultural
Implments,
I of last week on htwin'tsa
Mrs. Roy Ertvay and children after of her.
I The*eialat Frank St"'*? " "g spending ' the ]Ki"t week' wilh hcT
H. Babcock is some better at present.
Buggies and Wagons.
! well attended. Proceeds
to K moth, r at west Rutland, returned
Mradarnnt E. Mbore and J. Sheffield,
I apt.lied on a new organ for the
home Sunday.
visited Mra. Bowser Wednesday after­
We have the
ing Canadian
,ai r,rpo"■’
,bf
h
Grant Otifli is moving onto his farm noon.
Spike Harrows
Oliver Plows,
h“tu.-rt Hoaeh and wife moved to and Mr. Myers i» moving t&lt;? the city.
Miss Grace Bristol is expected home
Kraus Cultivators,
dale Plows.
&lt;
Frank Gorham expects to move in­ from Battle Creek this week, her cou­
Wheat
• Hickory Corners last week.
Iron Age Cultivators,
Syracuse
Plows,
.
sin Mim Tesiie Doud will- accompany
"v 'r^r Wriwtur Mid wife will go to to his new house this week.
Gale Cultivators,
Peerless Plows,
Harry Wiliams i’ laboring for Chas her.
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housekeeping this week.
Ohio
Cultivators.
Whittemore.
’
Disk
Harrows,
Parties were looking over the Crock­
Uriah Bergman and family of lias­
Grant Otis lias purchased a ream of er farm tho (Hurt week.
Superior Drills,
(Wood and Steel frames)
'
.. -V"‘Ti»tedat Bert Tungate’s Friday
Harrier Drills,
Sowing clover seed and plowing for
Spring Drags,
P,Uk A.^'iit' Mrs Wm. Otis Friday
uats keei» the farmers busy now days.
Dowagiac Drills.
W C T. U. at Mrs- Luther April 2L for dinner.
Fred Bristol is at his old trade shear­
Broum’s Saiunlay ,wns well attended.
ing sheep.
.
You can apply ManZan inside, right
Joe Bowser and wife went to Gales­
where the pain is. It is put up in-rol- burg Saturday to see their children and
lapsable tubes with nozzle attachments take the little grand-daughter home.
for introducing it, ManZan stops pain She has been with them for five weeks.
instantly and curee all kinds of blind,
John Mamliy’s people of south Bed­
Dowagiac, Peninsular, Garland and Ashland Steel Ranges and
bleeding. Itching, and protruding piles.
Cooks. American and Elwood Fencing. DeLaval Cream separa­
ford. visited the sick at Mr. Merrill's
Suld by Fred L. Heath the druggist.
tors.
Sunday.
Mra. Dr. -Watson of Ohio, sister of
The little folks love Dr. Wood’s Nor­
way Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take; pdr- Mrs. Merrill Amo last night to see her
f ectly harmless; positive cure for coughs .niece Mrs. Warner.
Frank Wilkr. and Und Burro^ta
colds, bronchitis, Mtifma.
Furniture and Undertaking
DELTON, MICH,
went to Battle Creek to-day (Monday &gt;
a Specialty,
Bell Phone Exchange.
with hog*.
If Baby is Cutting Teeth.
Mra. Wilkes spent Monday with
iw. &lt;iiro and use that old and well tried rem
aiy Mr&gt;. Winslow's Sooth I of Bfrup. for crib Mary Burroughs.
uS J™” ,1"’ir wi
d-wi toeihtnj. It soothes the chUd. softens the
USoTuavs aU pain, cures wind colic and Is the
Hiram Webster returned Friday from THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
is assisting in the tar-rSs?» for diarrhoea. Twanty-oenua his visit around Kalamazoo.
Mra. Mina
Patton store.

Purchases.

ELLIS L EAULKNER,

FENCE
POSTS &amp;

DELTON
STATE
BANK

W. H. Chase,

CLOTH 1NQ

; YOUR TRADE
ft
WANTED
j
ft
ft

4
4
4

r

Our STOCK is COMPLETE
Our. Prices REASONABLE.

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

Car Load

Buggies

Buggies

UNITED STATES

FREE
homestead

Western
Canada

Smith, Flint and Weber wagons, also
Saginaw Farmer's Handy Wagon,

ALDRICH BROTHERS,

�HASTINGS BANNER APRIL IS. 1W&amp;.

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?pntyRURAL CARRIER’S
Among
' r rednek Runner, of Buchanan. The I
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selected the name Alpha, be- j
EXAMINATION

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. We have all the latest novelties
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the Churches

Spectacular

-er^laT^h.
iigt the first camp of its kind inBarry;
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| (.realer intenw than m.r More 1.
) . .auity. The iollowing ofticen. wen' | _ ,, „ ,. ,
c . .
Wing taken in the Easter aavic.*, not
I
I
-i-.-teMl. Oracle. Mn. Mae Itegern To Be Heid In This City Saturday alone by the ohnirhea in £e city bnt ;
V V JL JL a
\ Vico Grade. Miss Winnie Norris: Past
April ISth lor lhe New
lath, fhnirhm in Omtownshentehunt
_
A
v.
,RUrdR0“‘“a K
Always this dey ite. mrant much to j
1 |J
1&gt; Ii ■ J ) i Mamie Cartrighf; Receiver, Mist Olive j &gt;»otice« have been received by those • the ritualistic churches, but it has nut j,
r
Bw RTan^t: Marshall. Miss Lucile Benson; ; who have applied for tho pHition of i been until recently that protestant
IZyounfl Ladies and Little Girls
©C
)
\ AsaL MarahalL Mrs. Elsie Tasker: In- I carriers on the new rural routes that ! churches generally have made much of
1
I
rfi. day.
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—= Such aft1'
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Z eoteruteme7oFr»l merit ne«r 7.1110g to pl»«
matter bov .1I Organist. MtaMabl. Stanton: Mana*- next July, when the county «&gt;-atem
------Burlaps, Crepes.
era, Mrs. Jennie Moody. Mrs Carrie gom into offset,
•- *«--x
that the examination.
Mllng the .udleno.
Under tbe .u.plc« of tho Epworth Lregn. Soetaty
will
be
held
in
thia
fRy
on
Saturday
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
c
Brandt,
Mrs.
Lottie
Donovan.
Tbe
Ingrains,
of the M. E.Church ahd personally directed by Carroll E. Johnson.
I Graces are—Faith, Mire Jessie Spauld- April 15. probably in th. high school
Th.ro will bo a gold modal route* I
Pulp tints. Two tones.
I ing; Modesty, Mias Olive Brandt; Un­
No Extra Charge for
I sclfiahnere, Mrs. Dora Brandt; Endur- room, aud as near nine o'clock as pea- , •* tbe Fodunk church Saturday ore- Varnished Tile.
•
■ "ing Apr. 22. A musical program in !
25^
Reserved Seats.
{ance. Mire Grace Stanton; Courage. gible.
Fancy Gilts, Granite.
Miss Sadie Swift: Drill Mistress. Mra.
The uhual method is for the govern- , °°nnect*&lt;,n1 Maud Miller; Camp Physician Dr. rnent to send «ie questions for the ex-' K®v. Trott wijl preach Sunday morn­
Heavy White Blanks,
Guy C. Keller.
amination. sealed, to the one who has &gt; iftg.on the subject “Christ Crucified;"
Highly colored Browns,
charge of the exaimnation. who will I *n the evening, ‘' Jonah -the Petulant I
ALSO
NASHVILLE.
(
—
rut*
1 \ l
be Mr. W. N. Chidester, of Mon."
■ window Shades of all kinds) 'Chas. Feighner is home from Cali j probably
local
The seal
is broken —
in || Thc Epworth
will meet Sun, the-----— pffice.
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At Reasonable Prices.
\ ।| tonua.
fortlia\ I Mrs. Howard Sweigle. of Canada, is the preackce of all the applicants. The day at fl:30 p. m. Subject: Glorifying j
\ i visiting friends here.
! questions'on the different topics are God in our recreation, Clinton Lahr. ।
\
Mrs. C. C. Price was at Grand Raje ' then handed to the ones taking the leader.
•
Having pm-cb.ispd the stock of Tobadcox Can­
C&gt;d" from Th’.inrifty nnlil Tureduy vi.lt- examimuion No onr i. permitted U.
The morning m«eet at the V. B,
dies. Fruits. Nnte and Canned Goods of F. G.
\
. k. &gt; ...1 an___ *1"'
nnlil tbe l'x'1&lt;uinotion church will be, “The Frit-mi. of the
I Hiram Perkin4. has txiught. 80 acres.: • Completed.
»i*t.ui When eu..
,.
—
.
.
,
I
Beamer,
1 wish to an nonnee that it will be my
the. papers
papers are
are Master
Master."
Communion in connection :
•I of the Elias Lockhart estate.
. is completed. When thi
.
Communion
aim to not only keep up the stock to its presen t
written,- they
Lewis Lockhart has bought ten acres ■ wntten
the\ must
IPUhl he handed in to :j witb
wi|h lhe
thc moriUMg
mOrni»g service
service; in the eve- i
high standard, but add to it as trade warrante.
.. man who
q * of the Elias Lockhart estate and Elmer Jj th® «n®
onc having
having thc
the examination in ning
njng qh. object
subject will lie. "A
■I Muter the remaining 29 acres.
charge. When all tlij^ papera have ‘ goiQ himself tc the Devil.
1 cordially invite my friends to give me a call, and by
Young •
handltng'the beet of g’dods. and selling at a reasonable ,
। ‘ Miss Esther Thomas, of Kalamaxuo. been written-, they are all sealed up by people'*, meeting at fl-SMl The quarter­
profit, I hope to merit my portion uf their patronage.
. is a gu&lt;®t of Mine Florence Grohti.
\the examiner, in the presence of those |y conference will bt held on Friday
.- - ---------- Give Me a Call -rr
jir1 ■■ i
i Lwant Price ami family, uf Saginaw- taking the examlnatimi. and then for- evening.
’
' have come to May the summer with •
; their rnotner Mrs Anna Hyde.
i w.tt
? ? C1 ‘
vice Conuni. •, ;^,
mCeS OI
nnrt cnnrcii
Services
of the
the First
Chnrch of
of j
Hundreds and hundreds of ,
I Mr. md Mm Gwrg.ApFi.nte,.
««»b.ngt&lt;m.
t11rt&lt; IMwUrt. wflt b. IrtOrtU. A. !
satisfied customers through
' have adopted a little bov.
arrive at the National Capital they R. hall next Sunday at' 10:30 iu in. ;
out Barry county-speak loud­
Succmwr to F. G. Brnmer.
Third door tooth ol I’. O.
Tte BUlre renuWlmn
io lie
-x«mta«l ...&lt;1 r-ml by th. officii Subject "Probation
rra.„llra after death.";
„™la.
,
er than anv words can. of the
Sw’nS’lfef
then. Tl-mm™ ...toltertelond
BVeniBB nwlillR .t:,„ J
• QUALITY of the Harnesses
we make. We use the best
ranging rum i? to-ii.
there is nb way of knowing at Wash• .
of Leather and have the best j
I Mm W. E. Rpell I. quite ill M thin • inKt0„ w(w tl,e —is nho
„ i Th.'
of tbe V. B. ehureh will , —
of workmen, which combine
; writing.
.
, •
serve dinner at the home of Mra. I r*
Mrs. F. B. Sheer, of Detroit, is n , if‘Ven number.
; Rachel Erb on Friday A aril 14
i
to give a Myers harness a de
’ guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. ■ The papers are marked and thc rat- j ■
’
’
grve of style, strength aud
durability that cannot be se­
I E. Lentz.
’ jug,, made at Washington, and there is I
cured in any ready-made ar­
I
'
Miss Edith Fleming visited her j no chance for any local influence to &lt; FOUND HIM SUFFERINO WITH
ticle.
OELERIUM TREMENS. ।।
brother nt Jackson last week.
. change the result in ahy particular,
-°- M. McLaughlin was atGrand ' whatever. Of the fairnem of this meYesterday
YestoniAjr about daylight the bight
night.■
Rapids one day last week as a witness thod
- - of- examination, and of its entire
•'
• « telephoned Sheriff Funtiss .«
_• I11
watch
that
in the Welch trial.
We have a nice line of Sweat
~a^
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freedom
from
political
or
mid
’
other
there
was
avideiiily
something
wrong
! . Mrs. Mary Clay and niece Wilda
Pads and Guarantee them to
, ‘■ Gorthy, »were
v...va *at ' Gran-l iRapids
&gt;... *.1 — last kind of influence, there* can lx* noques- ] w’^* Patrick Kehoe. The sheriff went
is almost here and we have In stock
be all right. Com*! and see ! '''week,
—’ " visiting
’•
Mrs. Clayjs daughter : tion.
over where ,he has rooms and found I
a complete line of FISHING TACK­
us when you want anything ' I1 Mrs. Blashfield.
LE or every dtsoriptlou, each a*
All will be’glad when tli« ncwcuunty ; J&gt;J‘» tulknqc to imaginary j»eujile.
In the. Harness line.
;; Mabie Marble has Uen absent from system shall lie in operation.
rids, reels, •h-wks, lifter, flies." phan। When the
sheriff went to him he insist- i
।1 school on account of chicken-pox,
toin minnows, spiimers-lmfact any
. ed there were several men after hiin.
thh g you want.
' ■
'. Miss Iva Coe was absent from school
MERCHANTS CARNIVAL
, and that they wouldn't let him sle»'p.
,: a couple of days Iqst week on account
Come in and look at one of our
The officer did not arrest him bnt pre­
n Hastings,
Michigan. । J of sickri'ess.
X Jefferson st., 1 door south of P.O.
Will be Given at the Opera House vailed on him to come srith him t» the
BRISTOL
jail As the man evidently -needed
Monday and Tuesday Evenings
OCXX&gt;OOOGOO&lt;XXX&gt;OOOCXXXXXXX)O
medical aid Dr. Lowry wm summonevl
UnderTEMPLE
Auspices of
’___________________________________ DEDICATION OFNext,
MASONIC
STEEL RODS
und fouriil him suffering fropi dexriuni,
Epworth League.
.
। Wednesday April 19, will witnere the
They are Light. Stfoufe and Service­
LACEY. .
. । dedication of the new Masonic Temple
l^ie Epworth league society of .the tremens. It is said he hiui been drink- ‘
.
able.
ing heavily for the past two weeks.
Grace Stanton commenced her first ■ 111 Cluirlotte. Thc Asscxtiation have • M. E. .church atu preparing an indoor
It
is
said
that
when
not
in
liquor
he
is
,
term of school in the Bullis district1 worked out a plan which they think [ spectacular merchant! carnival to De
We make a specialty uf all kinds of
last^Monday.
I will be l»th instructive and entertain- 1 given at Reed’s opera liouse next Mon­ a pe&amp;tenble, g&lt;xxl natnr,«l fellow, hut ’
Tin Work.
.
.
Henry Sleyen. la ahi.- to be out again. : Ing. Tho Miratory Sonfaa. under 1 day and Tn.wlay evening., and it mn«t when ho has a few drinks, he i« $i&gt;- ;
posed
to
Nquarre.lw.-me
if
things
do
j
' (;bar‘., 1-ureill and family yialted the direction &lt;if the Grand Ualge Ofii- bel». flattering
liatteriug for
fi.r th«»e
thw ladies'
iadiaa' to
to note
note
M Hrelmry Urrttet. Saturday and bun-.
y. * A. M. .,f Michigan, will be- that
that they
rwreriing the
tbe hearty
hearty coore not wit him. He will sober up at the •
they are receiving
Sam Joubi and wife riaitod at Lake I
Pr',mPtl-'i
0 I* ln- Immediately onenttioii
openttion of
ot cvifv?
cvlry rttternrisimr
mte^rieiag bus!*
teal- jail and will then leave for Grand Rap--!
ids wpi'ne 1*® bas relatives.
Oilereu lost week.
following will.be a program of enter- j Dess interest in thix city.
Mra. Elsie Stevens and grandsons i ^inment. consisting of speeches by
The {Carnival in itsdf is a most uGuy and Harold visited at Mrs. Halt-i.tlia Grand Lodge Officers, also toair nique bne.consisting as it dues of many
riu Tuiunde's at Bonfield, Saturday: and instrumental music by foreign atid ! unique and original features, among
Sir Robert Ball, the noted British as- I
. o-.o.
K . p,
ita?*o!lei”'
,1*ni bcing ns’-ramilotu ranging • tronomer, on one occasion went to a '
m’w. vratted ltBatt'Scrik the^. I At the eom^non ot the entertain- from tbe ridlculuua to the anbllme. remote town in Ireland to lecture ou '
part of the week.
|
program, the dedicatory bal] I Pan'tomihic features that are really his favorite topic. Arriving at the ata- |
Wesley Greyburns baby is on the wi“
A pamptudusJunch wiU be ; funny, brilliant and dazzling electric­ tion, he looked for the expected, convey- |
gain now. She has been very »ick with । served by the Ihuliea' of the Eastern ; al displays,little tots in fairy delsaru** , once, but found none. After all the I
other passengers hnd diMippcared a i
A W
“nd cv'-'rythinF wi“ &gt; *»» *»1 laughable aituationa «ta An enter- i man. stepped up and said, “Maybe i
viSted at
? Ia£ s£d2£ I
,hi* O,’e.Ot ““ “* iOyOM "nJ
»'hi'h «‘H plernw all t-la-W.
you’re Sir Robert Ball?" On receiving I
Fred Brown, of Bellevue, formerly I ,.nKt™cU'° entertainments ever given and never receiving ur.kind criticism an affirmative reply tho man hastily
of Lacey, was in Lacey the first of the ' ,n Charlotte.
”
no matter how exacting the audience. apologised, saying, "Sure, your honor.
^T&lt;Mik.
j
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The price
price of
of admission
admission will
will lie'withlie'with- Tin sorry I ki*pt you waiting, but I was
The Imliea’ of the Lacey W. C. T. V. | The BANNER has received two in re*ch of alt 25 cents to all ]«rts of touid to look for an Intellectual gxutjecopies of a neat little jiaper published | the house and no extra charge for re- man.’&gt; Sir Robert thought Unit under
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\ clean
‘
‘
~ Jackson |ien-.• mjn’ed seats, although you may reserve tbe eircumsUinces It would be better
o’clock, after
which they, will
the :-T ^n® prisoners
.at the
not to Inquire what was tbe man's idea i
church preparatory to
chnrch
io the coming ' itentinry. S:._..
Strange
n. to ....j
say the name of .y&lt;,ur wats Saturday
—.- morning April l*&gt;th of intellectuality.
jA.I.n
•fConvention
•_ ...
IkmLx I the luq^r - is - "The Optimist.
- •
Cyiuity
to 1...
lie l.nlal
held •there
" And - *“. U
the usual place.
Slav 17 and 18.
18
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।
May
yet not so strange, for if optimism I
—The R&lt; ynl Neighbors of America ‘
A SURPRISE
Third class passenger coaches lu '
auxiliary to the Mjxlern Woodmen if. would be worth while anywhere surely '
would seem thc pro]ie.r place
Englaudmovd to be coupled on u.-xt to i
America, have completed an organizi- a prison
tion of that kind at Lacey under the for its exercise.
Miss Mary Wlkox, of This City,Vis­ the • cglnv. The travelers came hi fof
terrible treatment when any nccidept :
ited by Kalamazoo and Hastings
occurred. At pines the engine vas j
Friends..
driven .tender first, tu whl. h ’ case i
Last Thursday morning Mire.Mary frozen bonds coufd be wanned at it* ,
Wilcox was genuinely surjirised by a smokestack.
The passengers were '
of them. iht&lt;» a truck . '
party of lady friends coming from Kid- -packed,• seventy
amaaoo on the 7:23 train t« spend th« ’ e,ghtPei* fwt ,n i®n»th by se\co ami |
day with her. bringing with them a n ,iaIf 1-11
There was no ri:s&gt;f
moot ixiuntiful rnipply ottbww -good'
* ™l'‘ pTO1'" »"&gt;““&gt;'?■ ■
things." As ninny more finnings
i ’
friends were invited, tho lunch hour
, - --------------------especially was an enjoyable and,lively
If you j want auction bill? printed
on®.
cuUat t£e BANNER office. We will
lhe ladies returned on tbe4:50 train । print 2&lt;X&gt; on good heavvpaper at $1 75
declaring themselves well pleased with j
'
the day sj&gt;ent in Hastings.

Opera House

CARNIVAL!

Mondau ^Tuesday Evening, Apr. 17.13.

Admission

announcement

Q. A. HYNES

Harness

Fred Wolcott, “£”■
Vse the
BRISTOI

SWEAT

pads

™TROUT
SEASON

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

Thc Percheron I Stallion]

Good Health
to the
Children

Children especially are fond of dainties,
and the housekeeper must look carefully
to their food.
As good cake can be made only with
good eggs, so alsp a cake that is health­
ful as well as dainty must be raised with
a pure and perfect baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light­
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts,jetc.,
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young
and old.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.

HatUngs Marietta.

I U. OF M. FOOT BALL SCHEDULE.
Hastings Markets arc corrected er.rv
' Suptemter 10- Ohio Wesleyan at
®on:lng and can be relied
I Ann Arlor
'
"^b " e,,rT’ct
U1*! &lt;*«*I Ooteber 4-Kalamaxoo at Ann Arbor. [ Con't',Bd "&gt;&lt;&gt;..e«lay, Apr. 13 1005.
j October 7—Case at Ann Arbor.
■
I’KODUCE.
I Octelwr 11—Ohio Northern at Ann |
I Arbor.
' lard-Ac P«r Ih.
October IF—Vandarbilt at Ann Arbor.
Octel,er 21-N.bmaka at Ann Ari.,r CouueiS-

iXe.

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Qctolwr 28—Drake at Ann Arbor. !
November 4—Illinois at Cha&amp;ipaign. i cabtik^itte ®« per doz."
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msMYs-MUon.

• and Illintiis. The Vanderbilt team Is
I coaclied by Dan -McGugin. a funner - Hoom* nidt-N n.oo | tuw.
.17. of M. Star, and Drake by the well Tano^r-^^- L
knpwn Hetrton.and interest will be felt' Hbr&lt;’P Pritv, estimated wash wooJ-ac per lb.
in the showing these teams make ■
GRAIN.
againsCthe Varsity Ann Arlior has 1 oJK^£0'1 whjto'Xo-2 red* *1-02
tried hard to gvt [an eastern game but!
without avail.
B«au»-luwdplcked. per bu.f 1.4a

Timothy Se«l--R.oo

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POUR.QUOI.PAS JR. will make the «««.„ of loos as follow.:

November 25—Oberlin at Ann Arbor.. Hogl'.
Noremlier SO-Onrago at Chi, ago .
This gives Ann Arbor a fine schedule. s,ie*'i‘-•
Four big games can be counted on i
POULTRY, HIKES AND wool.
'wTtn?Viron^
Neb’^

J
;

HAY AXH STRAW.
Auction bill, printed on good heavy No. 1 Timothy&lt;7.(0
psper. a*) tor »1.7J or H» tor fl. SO
Clover
Hcwl-jaro-SB.oo
the BANNER office.

.P0UR-QU0I-PA5 JR.

D"‘"'
1 onr Qu.,1 !&gt;„ Jr. |s . dwreudwt of . nobl,. ,lra|n Of P. rr boron, .nd
has always won a first prite whenever shown.
I

-y«v N&gt;M«siup&lt;ugD.

Nit &lt;*Sa_ at
... Ann
A —fc. Ara
VIFAT*' November 1.1—.a^lim
Ohio State
| bor:
.
:
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■ Beef. live wt»tKht-«r-4e
November 18—^Wisconsin at Ann Ar­ &gt; Beef. dre.*t'U‘ij—r-c-ec. .

I hOr.

UH.M.HIgh

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•.at,nt .... ...........

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b.ri»pon.lU ,botW auy X“*W‘ ,°

S? “&gt;-&gt;
-bor.
but t wiii not

Wood—soft, 11.75; mixed. S2.00; tuudX* W.

F. S. CLAPPER,
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                  <text>THE
yoiri-v-S'tVGi YEAR Nu- 51-

jHl SPECTACLE
lll0 tHiKMEKClASTIMlS
»tv- JOSEPH EMERY,

FINE CONCERT

HASTINGS

BANNER

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i HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1905.

TWELVE PAGES.

COMING

Given by Ithaca Concert Company of
Ithaca, N. Y. At Baptist Church
April 29th.

THE BANNER’S IMPROVEMENTS

ANCESTOR IN TEA PARTY

£| f f

IN MONTANA

Descendants of Peter Slater Living in
Kalamazoo—Genealogical History

CHARLES A. HILLS
WRITES EN­
Being Prepared.
TERTAININGLY OF HIS
line of typo in front of the operator
Mrs. H. E Hoyt, of Kalamazo. who j
EXPEDIENCES
enough , to make a line in a news is well known in this city, has been
THRANS DO NOT F0R’
column. This the spacer “justifies”, delegated to prepare a genealogy of.the !
T
5E1 THEffl BENEFACTOR
that is makes it so it will exactly fill “Peter Slater” family, -for the state TEACHING SCHOOL
Urin onccDlin
■ 13 eins pica in length. To do this library, unearthed an interesting biCof ’
local geneaological history yesterday
WEAR HUbtBUD
thin strips of type metal are used, not
. nkte Squadron
Peter Slater-waa an Englishman bom. 1
■
..
so' high as the type containing the
: Their Apwho
participated
in
the
famotn
Boston
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Te
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U
iM&gt;oy
|
O
terestlng
Things About
Tajutib'e !&gt;• !J
letters.
’
Sails Awajr
Thia, machine^ made by the Unitype Tea Party of 1773. His son. Leonard ,
the Country, the People, and
i fended by
I । j mot r : &gt;
Co.-, df Brooklyn, New 'York. The Slater, is. it is discovered, grandfather
used is the famous instrument sold at
the Opportunities There.
type was from Barnhart Bros. &amp; of Mrs. Conrad Miller and Miss Alice ■
the Chicago World’s Fair for 11250. 00
j Spindler, of Chicago. The power to St. John, who are enjoying the pleasplea.­
The.BANNER editor is in receipt of
and is played by a first class artist
,
operate
the
machine
is
furnished
by
an
'
m»t
discovery
that
they
are
lineal
de.
___ lunv-is luraisuou uy an ।
tA»oyv»v.» .*■«.. »mvj ...v
, n jx-rsonal letter from C*has. A. Hills,
This is the Co’s first tour of, Michi­
his
• electric rnirtor. Two skilled operators ' scemfcnts of uno of our most copspicu- ! who recently- went from Irviag to
anner s
gan. ami they are appearing in nil the
with this machine will distribute and , oua revolutionists of flood okl colony Rosebud. Montana. :-fo teach' school,
larger cities of the state, with marked
set as ranch type as iriX'iteraoua setting ' times, Mrs,. Hoyt’s father conducted The letter has no mni'h of - general inuivcib. l*n i’tssls of entertainment to
by hand. With this machine, we arc a mission for the Indians in the south- terest about Montana and about Mr.
£•&gt; toward church ’repairs. Admission
enabled to take care of the largely in- ern part of this county in the early pio- , Hijls’ work there that we pulilish it ’
’23 -.suits. school children 15 cents.
We
entire. It is dated it Rosebud, April
creased home and county news we are neer days. Kalamaxoq Telegraph.
9th,and reads as ftillews:
fumishAig uur reader*.
The first and busieU week of school
But we rprftd not produce the BAN*
w
With
thi-, iteuo tl •? BAKNER ap- BANNER without
is done. If hns Ren! the most perplex­
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__ ___ NER,in its present form with tni old
an equal if possible
ix*ars as a seven rojui in ivqt-y.
We in a Michigan city the size of Hastings!, t Pto’flfc It was both tw small and too
! in’g of any similar ptnod I have ever
had planned to make the
' 'dbgnge
"
on Here too vyo will let the future deter- ; slow. We could not print a seven
passed. You will wbnder at the truth
mjign:
the 49th anniversary f the founding
. _____ n minehownearly we may accomplish this ' column paper on it at all. mid it was HAD HIS IDEAS ABOUT PRIMARY wheat told 'that only six attend; but
besides
preparing work for ami teuchof tii is ppper, which roulfil lie the first desire. Our readers will pardon soiuo to° s1”"’ t« handle our present edition
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REFORM AND VOTED THEM
ing the various Hussis. I had’to reor•kw?) twelve page papera weekly.'
HOW THE PEOPLE VOTED
ON isiue in May. But ot r goo-1 friend- reference to the new mechanical ap- •
I ganize the school completely and coptIns advertisers have made such de- 3»ltHTiees we have added.
i .CfoOHequeutly we were obliged to buy |
WOULD NOT BE MOVED
STATE AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS
i form the wy.rk, ne fir us lossible, to
First we will xj-c'ak of uwdnew Sim- • n new press. This we did. purchasing ;
limnds on our space H it w • have felt
ami polled to enlarge t he BANNER ut 1'lex tyi«'-wtiing machine, a ent of i °f Barhhnrt F-~
Brtx. -«*
&amp; Spindl.u &lt;d : Bv intlmmlen. That Ml» Pet Bill the course of study -established by the
state. ■ So general bed been the dinaronce. We believe tliy- improvement which appears elsewhere.
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,
i Chicago, through
.... their
-------------------------representative.
Would Meet Opposition o&lt; the
JUDGE SMITH HAS
nuigement,- that 1 copnot jierceive any
will merit the upprovi J of this paper’s
This machine sets actual typo. The I Mr- C. S. Brown, a Bul^xrk Standard
Administration.
•' •
1053 MAJORITY large and widening cifclr of friends.
। definite plan enveloped in the work of
top of the cy)in«!cr shown in the cut ' press, a cut of which we give below,
9i American:.
The position of ;; Representative |
1 my predecessor, other than to draw
It will be oir aim t&lt;|| add new feat­ revolverzin such a way thatit automatThere are &lt;no finer i~
i u a -kv und
pnsMis nip . .
on primary* ’reform was well
her monthly salary, i
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IKvmnt Mr-! Republican State Ticket Has 872 ures from tirnp to tlm| as they avn to ii.-sllyrt.opA iu.such a inauner that the than the .Babcock, and this
. t.u one is
IS a un(ler}lloi(ltl |lt.f,,rc eteetion. i ConwiI am quarterotl 4'itlj a good and
{very satisfactory press indrtsl 11 ‘j ' quently there was no surprise when he
Plurality In Barry Cunnty.
'.very
agrees
bio
family
in
a
ranch-house,
tsipeh-ss delivery, has the b’rhki aU’ voted for tiie ^ill, wt^k'h haii passed '
Light Vote Polled
constructed qf cotto|i wood logH. the
lievcnje motion so the operator has it
the house ami which, if ratiiitfl
the
The County Canv&amp;tsers did
under perfrtrt control. It can be safely I people in April llMB will hii-reafter only available limlsy here. -The-.fur­
• the t-ompletc their lalxirs until Thursday,
nishings are vmy plain, like those. of
run at a sistd of 2.1)00 an hour, or;; cause nominations for goverimr and i
•which Wh-i ro&lt;» late to present the tiftijimmy huthtia honu-s in Michigan.
double that jbf our old pres».. We have a lieutenant governor io lie Uude nt /
ci:i! ligircti in. ouri Ia*t tarn}. Below
/ Very few jiersc^i* w&lt;jrfld Consider tl*d
rtdid
cement foundation mode fur it. ; primary elections. The administration
we givi them! on the 'repubtican and
the ranch very
iifcd 'it' runs smoothly and perfectly. *! at Lansing opposed going further than gepcral ffi’iM’arjuce
ic candhWp’S. The total vote
pleasant*
giving a much bettet print also than
tii« last rvpnhiicnn platform; It whs'
ix .|j4). ofAvhich the repnbli*
The
schoolhouse
is
in
the buck yarjl
vie wen-.able to obtain &lt;&gt;n the old pn-ss.
proj'cr for the govaniuk to take that
.•Ki i.S &lt;|.-mpcmt 1736. prohibi| But we found still another change position, ati'l fur him and hisjp-'r* mil ii. few steps- fnim my hoarding place, ,
tlie cun’-euienl'.* tterefore fully Oynls&lt;&lt;eii|il&gt;*l 27. social pabor 14.
ihil-'rativu. Oupold folding machine itnd/ufticial friends ut ■ the Qipito!
in Retail on tlw democratic
Th
would MiCrtWully fold «n (fight page ; use nil reasonable and-ionoraWe iheaw pfcntateM for ttu* rather nninviiing •
nsps-t of the premiso&lt; Thenovelw of
paper ak'iie. but wquM not fold in the
to ■-secure’the end they deairvl.
the surroundings haying passed away.
ktrn two or four pages with it, so its
Bui we regret to say.that.j in onr
&gt;taTe officers. ‘
L make tla'm a. part of the paper, i judgment, ORC’.of Governor Warners I ran still nay that 1 tm well contented
’
£T“cijicl ;
bis neecMitated a great deal of extra ofitetnls tran-sgreAx-d the Iwunjiarjvs of :m&lt;l have no desire to return to my
Rep.
peonative state. But to return to the
and work whenever we printed ten or decency and propriety in attempting
Askyrini
had
: school Imilding. it is an abandoned
irelvr page*, saying nothing of the
Baltimore.
to«^-un-1he&lt;.n»«itmilof R*&lt;M», ranch
„„„ „ hopse,„of primeval
,m construction.------------ Barry
tuch long-tr time demanded More- tlv.-Sehm.Utoth.mewmn-thitiMv-Kl,
hnU| o£
KU ns Captuni........ Li A. ■
|er our old folder would only take in
the Imw*. We b&lt;&gt;|« to loom that the w|(h *
Sw41 ,
j,
Uaktletuii IstlPrec.
a six column paper. It was ? not large omriJ-. COUIMWrtboul a, ^ne- , ,n
. log u tald trrm
. ftiah uf emo- Castleton 2d Prec.
enough for a seven &lt;*olnmn sheet. We lion of the Kurenior. »tbcnr&gt;» the , (hie
Hastings Twii'..
q( one
w tbc
nerican sailors Citi)’ 1st wanl;.
therefore purchased through Mr. C. 8. a,lmit&gt;iMr«tion ™n be feirly . harged ,
K,y
(hij |og u )h&lt;|
(hey 2d ward..'.
7 he Babcock Standard Press.
Brown, of the Messrs. Banthart Bros. with not rwT-et.ng the mdejeteltnct (U taiwing
two pnrli,^
"pressing than City 3d wardij.
.
&amp;
Spindler, jui Eelipae folder, which of the legidetiro branch of the Mete . (lu?h &gt;ldf Tb, throe ion Urn. w»&lt;I me
v
The first City 4th wardL
tw required.and to make the BANNER ..spaces abov4 are in line with those of wi 11 fold a ten or twelve page seven
r.t'
Kobe.
I
government.
.
about
19
fnehee
in
diameter. The pur.;s tfi'/.llagship Irv&amp;ng 1st Proc.
in all respects an'up&gt;t^date weekly pa- the lower jmrt uf the cylinder The column paper. This
This folder
folder is
is shown
shown in
in
Thle official did not aeok to brtte |lnc&gt;
,I
tted
th„ „nuJr , „
1 • trt the many Irving 2d Prec..
per. We feel that our growing city of type, in limis. just ns it comes from the^tjlti following picture.
Mr.
Schmitz
with
the
promta
of
pntb,.^.
tb
,
in tbo peA
.lonnstt -n....
Hastings and onr splendid and prosper- forms uf the paper is automatiatUy 1 ----- —
- cut. trim ron^ a. i« all.'K«l &gt;n »m,.-in«tanr&lt;w
This folding machine
will
|ikewj„ „wrtd fn.m U»
Miqple
Grovrt.
..
ith* municiof this moving and fold four. six. eight, ten. twelve,
ops county deserve toi ls* represented ' 'fed
’ tinto
“‘“ *tlie
lJ ’ iiqiaccs
■“
ida
Oningetille ....
Ent he knew that. to. m np-to-\l.t&lt;riiBat 01Un„Kood rJ|M of ri«ht
known an the “distribu­ or'sixteen j^age BxVNNERS of the pre­ fana.-r and Chairman nt thrt Hou~- kngth
Pniirieville ....
by sucIvji newspajH-r as we hope to top. which
then „.lii into halve, and
Ruilaxd...............
make the BANNER. U We shall en­ ter.” Eucli] of tlie open spaces sdiolvn sent size at the rate of 2.000 an hour.
G,punitive OB the Stair Agricultural
,wtb,r „
Thoniapple
...
in the loweii part of the machine con­
We believe theft* is Hot in Michigan Collrge. KeiUtooniatin Schantz wu, whb
8’
ADVERTISERS
deavor
to
fully
cover
tne
field
of
Has
,ld,,
ln .h, ...iWolidlaijd......... n
.108
tings and Barry conutyi
Onr na&lt;lf.rs tains the type |or-jn&amp;t nn»l-letter-that in any city the size of. Hastings-a deeply intorrated in t|,e Inll; &gt;i- &gt;tol tj .„ of
,b„ roof i, «.vwedYankee'Springs,.
. IM
h one Bpa&lt;-''will have all
another mon* complete printing plant tluin the tatr«ln«d»*lng a large appropriation
will
nut
expect
us
to
inn
1
.'!
the
general
Total
lbi
,
(1
„u„|anon
a
lavr ..f dirt
and Patron.1736
news of the state and nation a feature ••b”,_ etci ihkieh letter, is so nicked BANNER'Sr'AMide from the* machines t„ build a new dormitory in iplmc &lt;-f a,wd(
l!lh.k (s
,
■ Banner.
lirpubliran Purality 872.
of this paper. The jaHge city jApers that , when thi* dw»ributer brings it shown we have a Baitcock )&gt;ony cylin­ ,1...
..to.,
coutotl,
1
Iwirnful
nt
Irlflt
r-tilloi*,'
*
the one recently burned at thatjcolleg- .
CoiiUaued du |*a«r tr.rcr.
lib;.result in this county on circuit can do that much liejh’T.
In these over the opcai 4pi»ce in the lower part der, press for job work, and two Gor­ He tla-reforetold Mr. $chnntZthnt IE
judge, shows Judge Smith’s ofiirial days of daily mail iWhveries every- of the nuiHhnt* where it belongs it don job prex^es. We have a very cm- Mr. Schantz would line up’ #ith the
majorit j t&lt;i have l&gt;een lOVt. His ma- wlie.ro few would thinWof looking to », fab- into th»t ppm--, and will not go plet. line &lt;4 type also .for newspaper, administration forces against .'a, state­ THE SUPERVISORS’ MEETING
NNE.H
j-.riiy in Eaton county of 215U will country weekly like tho BAN
.'.E.!l for*
.... Into «ny otii-r. Thus' it is impossibh- advertising and &gt;»b work.
wide primary bill. lit- could iwmri
We shall take pleasure in giving vis­ him of very powerful help *o‘ get his Passed Resolutions Practically Doing
■firing the' total to 3203. which is a thai kind of n. wa. Btj| we shall t ryt" to get a Ifttfer J into any other than the
itors the opport unity to inspect our Agricultural College Approjirialion Away With Drain Cominj-Ltloner’s
wry gratifying one indeed. Had there give the news anil «dL ’&gt;ib'- news &lt;;f Has­ right plam-. j j
y--e8 A ftill vote, the figtyrs would hot tings and Barry connty-that iaof pubIn front of the operator
is a key- new machines. .The bjg press aud fold­ bill through. This was,a plain inti­
.
Office. Named Co mm Lit ce to ■
havp been !es»i than S,000. Below ia lie interest. and whatever shall pro board, somewkat resembling that of er will lie in operation Thursday fwre- mation that IF Representative Schantz
Consider New Heating
|UC
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noons.and the typesetting machine al‘
---------—*- or,}county,
ie typewriter.'
Each key is
connected
th*- vote on circuit judge in detail.
did not line up as dwired hifc bill..
System.
’
mote the growth
of theicity
or add to thvit pmsi4rity or welfare, with ow of the open spaces of the'most-any time except Thursday fore­ would encounter the opposition of the .
CIRCUIT JUDGE
The sft|«r,v isors met in sjiecial aes- will -find it
lower partu&gt;f t|he machine which con- noons.
«
Dawsofi shall have our heArty s«pp»it.
same people who would help him if . he i sion,Monday, organizing by electing
Smith
Precinct
‘
;
t _____ ■’expressing
Wh cannot refrain
from
64
Of course it wilr mon* than double tains the ty]ie. Thus touching capital
obeyed their wishes. '
...116
Assyria...
j George M. Miller, superviaor of Johm111
...144
and Baltimore.
Conttnncd ou put* tour. '
onr expense to publish jsuch a -paper as
i tow. as Chairman, and thus recogniz­
46
...130
Bulky.... the BANNER initsprertmt form, with
ing the abilityatul fairness with which
111
...
H9
Carlton ...----- r
119
seven columns instead W. s’* t*’
NOT UP TO EXPECTATIONS i he has filltsd- the place heretofore.
Castleton 1st Ptcc.
51
imge, and 1" or 12 |Mfces instead of
Castleton 2d Prec. 60
The board paiwed resolutions requirIH
Halting*. Twp
eight as heretofore, and giving 3L&lt;The Concert Friday Evening Was • ing that hereafter 30 per cent of aD
92
S6
City 1st ward ...
colums of ks-ftl and exjuhty news each
।
who
are
Hable to
nxaSomewhat
Disappointing.
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♦» iwwewment.and^he
- Murtha ma107
123
'■ NBFLAC LIKE HOME
City 2d ward
week instead of 12 to IJ'as we formerly
83
• jority of the town lx&gt;ard.intervated, must
,106
City 3d ward
Tho entertainment giten Friday eve-1,
137
did.
But
as
a
ncwsjmper
is
»
F
‘
blM
’
petition for a drain la-fore it shall be
l
...
City 4th ward ... ,169
ning at St. Roae’s hall iby members of
H'.'5-.i;th irn-li
s'lawman Have(
• 127
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enterprise in many ways, wo aiticrundertaken. This practically mean* a
53
the Unireftity Schoo! • of Music was .
Returned t.- :n the Canadian
Irving 1st Prec... .110
nate an increawsl jiatronuge that wil\
vacation for the -drain commissioner.
24
49
very largely attended, the senior clow,
Irving 2d Prec...
make
the
additional
outlay
^rrtible.
There is a question as to whether this
10
Jnlmston. .b .... • . 41
under whose nuspiceal it was held,
14,:.'. • Smith* and
__ Maple Grove , 93
88
action of. the board will affect the
The prompt response flivrii to oar re­
clearing 159.00. The siiigers liad very ,
.103
cent efforts at improving this r«ai9&lt;r is
■' to the Canadi- ' Orangeville
fine voices and the pianist was an ur- ' drains which have been passed Upon
.PndneviUe
...........
■ding to remain ~
"
and commenced in good faith uuaMuramv that we will lx* surtiunL-d in
tjst. But we believe t|iey could have
. 79
Rutland.;...............
der the old . law.
. ■ f-jinid suitable.
110
this larger enteqirise.
,298.
Thornapple
arranged a much more juxeptable pro­
99
’ Tile boanl named Supervisors John­
retarded home. Wood land...,.... ,196
Wherever .the BANNER may go
gram than they did. Had they used
son. of Irving, Hinckley, of Maple
•■■■ -t glowing ac- Yunka, springs .. .1&lt;«
thenvwiU tto n friend to Hastings.and
Hivtings talent for the “Rcatlings”
Grove,
and Nevins, of Orangeville.* an
• xperiencwL
to Barry toUHty. We hope to tnake it
the pleasure of the audience woujd
IHTX
2731
a committee, to consider the mthfecl °*
.!•.&lt;.■ deirgrtl for
. worth-- &lt;-«I.&gt;liri&gt;l o' to- '«■*' to-iUgM
have Ix-en • increased. As a mirth-pro­
Smith
’
s
majority
1053.
a
heating'plnnt
for tbeccrart hnm»-aud
•
•irniiously ohand uapiration* of to.- l» »t in.ltto and
voker the ‘•Reader’1 woe. a’ vucccsh.
The Ecllpnc Foldink Machine.
pvhi b|g prrcjail. The committee will meet lw.ro
character of the people Iwithii |he|11eld
— . though not exactly in ’the manner in-,
PLEASANT SURPRISE.
the 19th of May. and decide, wliat to
'
--------- \ u'e want to stand, for
*
tended. Noone criticises the senior!
nt thin time &lt;rar grntitmis for the
As Mary
McElwain went home we repres-jnt.
recommend. There will be- another
i that which ie d«“&gt;
ln
art nothing
A-' on the kej-btori wiU rdeuM- one many appreciative worth we have re­ class, who acted in entire g&lt;&gt;41 faith,
Thursday evening after work she wi». t— —
■nasion of the hoard June 8. to deciJs
capital
“
A
”
tv|w
from
its
appropriate
^ur ,W
torpriKd to «W- » mto-k of tamlleu on the inmiiv
lemlly twrai LL- bf 7^ceived from all quarters for the im- and had a right to expedt a-satiefuctory what to du in the matter, after listen­
G:,IW into UH, Mt- ™nl'.'"d0Be
,|a™&gt;nthel..»-ri«t;oftb.pravemente
).u&gt;»clnne we
________
have (been making in entertaimnent., Nor •!&lt;&gt; we believe it ing to the report of the. committee.
the dining table. Going into the sit- can t
TOLI ES.
A rnpidly rovidving det dl.k l« Jmt
B XNNEK- an,| ^poeielly to our dtinbtful that the same j»eople could
,,g
zoom
we
ww
fi,nh&lt;-r
eurpri-J
to
«md
Tlife
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The three getnleaOivn named arp careful,
ting room she was f
below
the
«1H»
™
mtroto
for
flint
getierons pntronago have given on entertainment that ejnaervative men, . and will no doubt
-uddeniy cf heart
,.0lMUt-,&gt;0f
htoy
S«HJ to.rtz... -C
1her
--- ------- fnead, from
tvpen. When O'-- oup'inl
witl,ol,t which it would &gt;-e folly to would have Inien considered a good find a satisfactory eoludott of th« heat-.
■ ■ g . at the home
• the.firat ward evidently very much at
tioail
strikl.
this
revolving
disk
«
llndurtok
„
do
whni
we
have
done.
one.
But
they
would
inert!
to
prertuit
Iaik&gt;- Odessa. :
h.-r
• ing problem.
! vie enu only sny thni we will try to
a different program.
health for some
tlH-y pto.-Naedto.nake w.• -&lt;»„ Is thrown outward townrd Its
,j IUUUM --- ! ‘t*— ••'•'L.W' rff the rt-ntrifngnl force. It is gained ,
(ho BAKJrE!{ B,vh n paper as
of age. He ibeffitiT.riteSpto.yfeel « inane toto oattea W
(mlriv ... .hail
Under the connty rurtd delivery syaTl** Boanl of. (founty C«nv&lt;».-.-w»ra
. .'“"ILL. As to how lu-arly we iholl thence ton belt; wMfh enrpt-n it to a
kmd
„
&gt;nll
t
1
i,.
nl
ti
ll
n.
oy many of our.'-I- ura-n-bip A ta"
“nd “,tr&gt; reach our idetoi
letei .ml
tern which will go intq effect Hay 15. con-isting of Dr. George R. Hyde,Chairand theie«pe&lt;MtioM«'
the txl&lt;«UtioM of
little sn-aratus to th- right of the
----- ,----------------- ---Hope tvwn*hip. j
ri.'l th, mail •njoya1,le.:vOn&gt;ng(«M»l«nt.
HastingstvilFhirt’e nine route-i ahd suj- man, and Walter iiohinson of Thntnfor. bjajp,
„THE CROSS AND CROWN."
01,r friends wo will |« tot- f&gt;'tore operator which tnakw- it assume the
^athkei:'.
ply two from Dowling.
Now the city, apple and J E. Delaiia &lt;*t Baltimare, .
courae
of
this
Journal
speak
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upright
position
requited
*
inii&gt;
,
b
o
titleof
acantnta
to
bo
given
tirCYeek and Banhas
six and supplies ondfrom D&lt; .vling. met Tn&lt; Uy of Inst week and compjet-.
AUCTION.
Above the keyboard H the groove a) Uw M e. church Friday evening of
nromlse only to do our U-t.
.•-■ regarded.. Th'
Middleville
gets
two
new route* '-d their labun Thursday night. There ;
ilersigned
wUl^oeU at auction 1
„ prodll0e ,nch a paper •» where the type com&lt;» out in line, the
wuek, bv the Methodist church
Tl.e un&lt;L..—o~— - - »
Asavria 1, Clovenlale LiCoate Grove 1. weff very fro cnvH tuutpj in any vt
’to
-------------raad .it
" an
"■ it
" ! choir-Msistod by seroral niter singers
I£rownell otliciat- at his former residence on west Green the B YNN'EH manj- improvemi-nts in opBnrtor |,ing uMe
Irving
1,
Nashville
1,
Shultz
1, Wood- thc-rrturns tr&gt; the Beard, had a utueb
.a. w, „r
ToihoMl
of the
th.- operator
. lhf c|,y It will
well worth ni­
■ ■ re interred in St., nestings, on SotunUv April 22. ; lt,Mulpment have Iwn required. We patoes him.. rc..
jun(j j,
•
I shorter sesriwi thaw uimd,
. ,
■y. He kavea three 1903. Eight head of horse; and.dolts,' havu not hraitated at the exl^nnf- for ls the*‘spacer.** who taken from the । wnding.
oar purpae 1-"k" °*
To them the and farm machinery and tools.
F. F. McNair,
i
“sends is extended.
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The Ithaca Conservatory of Music
Concert Company, of Ithaca. N. Y.,
will giw an entertainment at the Bap­
tist church, or. the evening of April 29.
under the auspices of the B. *Y. P. U.
The company, is composed of a soprano,
contralto, reader and harpist, and the
entertainment will consist of both so­
prano and contralto solos, duets, trios,
readings. anA harp solo* The harp

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1-OI,itowd nw TOwrtsy toreoara si I other, by those In control of great onrSartlna.. MMUaan. i__________________ porations. like railroada. the immense
: combinations of capital, are sowing
COOK BROS, Editors.
-'for a big crop of socialist, in this
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
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The Nebraska legislature has passed
a rery rtrlngent law prohibiting all
,por?
taieor.tion Day. and Governor Mickey has signed.it Thia is to be
i-ommondod. Either Decoration Day

STATELY SPECTACLE

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i the Free Methodist chureb at Morgan.
Otelteuodnae eagawe.
..unmeaning, Friday evonint April W.
t.nJ on th. tug Cuba striking up ’ E1&lt;tor Ol*" “ '* “ld w1'1 b'"
Bonner.

The tug. '“&gt;«’■
then fell in beside the ember and as-;

corted her out of The harbor, while the
K,.ntncky and Mimouri fell into line
Md followed, the former at about six
leogU&gt; from th„ fUgship. the Mbwouri
same ten lengths further beck. As the
Qlvinpla passed the Mono her band.

Mr. and Mrs. Adkins were in Orsnd

: Rapids last week. Mr. Adkins to purchase goods and Mrs. A. to visit with
■ Mrs. Jessie Cola.
The deputy abend raided the Resort
hotel and confisicated Mr. Cole's slot I
’ machinu.
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This line of goods is sure to plewe you.
prices are lower than ever before.

The latest style* ami the

AS A SPECIAL VALUE WE OFFER,
A plain Chanbury Suit in brown, blue and grej’at. ... „..
A nice white Indian Head Suit, with turn over collar be t at-------- .
A fine India Linen in white, tan and black, tucked and lace insertion ,t....

W.rt.r-yX5?",’^Sa,l^^ELd&lt;».pW1.;0"l!hl'&lt;, **

•teB-ted. « •&gt;"&gt; “1 'stationed on the after deck, played 1 bo
SL Eugene Weavers and wife ««rs
Iff
I gome®, »j&gt;ortA. foot races and horse inspiring strains of the&gt;Cuban national •
to Battle Creek Monday morning r
r““ Which *re
."ow,°°«l\‘ ‘-ymn. wMe her marin.s rtood at pre- „„ ^,Junt Jtheir daughter being-very ft
wbere*?c * Un&lt;*. Averax-sof •*Jr«Cwor“io'’mT to
on thb.day which is wt apart
„ a wlute to tho Cuban Hag
m
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j to honor the memory
thoje, whe&gt; flying over
The ^cUn.
^ome
M
Also a large line of White Waists, ranging in price from
I gave themsolvre and all that life had , (ollowed this with the Star Spangled;
Wtttury. [O'iry 8D(i reKiution*. 6c a ,1',
Uns.
;; for them to the rervire uf their com- Banner, and wound ujVwith ”Tte Oirt
J **
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These goods are well made and perfect in style and fit.
NoUees &lt;rt birth*. deaths or rnarriaget. wll;“
be
try Ju its time of greatest peril.
I L. ft Behind ^fo.’’ which doubUiw.
old “0,ter Bilberry w“b°ri"1
ft
printed free as news nutter.
GF*No&lt;*om runnier, tlua will lie published tin
------------■ awakened soft kmging, in the heart. *' the
X
’ ft
dar anr clrcumnauco? unless It tiears the
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50c'to $2.50.

It is easy to explain the reaaon for imp every,

UNDERWEAR

of the United Staten ter 1»M are not bringing liefon* their Sintis eye the
JOB PRINTING.
LACEY.
creasing trade in thia line of goods, qnality iu
The Rax.nfb bus one of the b&lt;*t equipped yet available, but
seems probable * lovely imhge of some star eyed senorit i
b offle-ss li: Western Mich lain, and Is preiiar«*d
Mrs. Jesse Miller.visited u few days
price do it. The line this season offers stane extra values.
that it will be the largest in the coun­ with whom their, acquaintaucv had
do every kind of lKX&gt;k*nd Job printing.
last week with her mother Mrs. Lil .
try's history: Fur
with the add­ txx*n all too'short..
Udiee' Vesta, tape necks, at■.. • • ..
To ' the reporter "bf Tl»v Post the ;i Hill of Battle Creek.
President Roosevelt is being urged ed production of" the big new gold
Dr. Keller has gone to Pennsylvania 1
Ladies’ Vesta, drop stitched, tai* necks at
J"c. Lw and
camp
at
poldflelds,
Nevada,
which
is
whole
scene
was
.wonderfully
impressi
to reconsider his expressed purpose nut
■ ■ his
• • \peoifle.
7’^ .Dr. Gallagher is j
Ladies' Vests, wing sleeves, out saw at....
. the richest in thi* country.'
ive. As the Olympia moved forward. ; to visit
•d'
and jjt
to be again a candidate for the presi­ said tojbc
J
attending
to
his
patients.
mainly jn her spotJeMwhiten**.
Kt“ "a
dency. No one doubts his sincerity in the production will cross the W.00O.
Ladies' Vests, long sleeves, at• •.■•••
Mrs. Jewe ErhofHigh Bank, visited | $
making his explicit declaration tlnu (MR&gt; mark prulmbly. and within a dec- it W1W hnnl (o iw&gt;]iPVt. S)M. had ixen
Ladies’ Pants, umbrella lace trimmed, at..
he would not be a candidate. AH his ode this country alone will is* sliding .^^nd the World, had buffeted the seas her daughter Mrs. Clair Erb one day j “*
Ladies’ Pants, ankle length, pt......................
and taken a fierce part in last. week.
actions and selections of -appointive ♦HK.».WKI,(hM.» yearly to the world's stock: for
Ladies
’ Union Suits, all sizes, at....................
and 66c
j^ent-s of bqntal carnage as the
officers show- that, he is nut planning of yellow metal. ProfeuHor Dunham and Eltier Bensom
’ for a renominntion. He never courted
------------j iiattle of Manila, far on the other side were in Hastings j the fore part of the ,
political {hffuence to any large degree,
In February the exports of the . of the world. "She walked the water week with muskrat fur. .
Just one case of those Ribbed Tip fast black Hose at 10c
ami is rtow doing so less than ever. Hr United States rvi-eodefl-------------------- an }ikc R ^h|Bg of nfa •’ on(l the blond red
If there is any law fur cruelty to ani *
is not in th&lt;l favor of those who are increase of .JH.(XM).lMM) over the same lining &lt;if her ventilators added to the
mats
it
ought
to
have
been
put
in
force
l
i
commonly tiilieved jo have the most month last year. The exports of man-, impression of a breathing animate
one &lt;lAy last week in our town, but * ij
• infiueuce inithe n-pnblican party. Bnt ufactured article exceeded thuse uf thing. looking ns they did like the
the party that didj the hone pounding &lt;
here Is the aittmtion: President-Roose- fam products. Tims the •United
,Bwide
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distended nostrils
— of-a
spirited
?£WTN"s°f„
velt has raised the trust and railroad f&gt;taies is b&amp;cominfg more and mor a horse. The great battleships.-viewed lives iq Maple Grove.
Stock.
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John Reams kas eoinmeneed work
Manufacturing nation. o
Soon practicallocjk
rebate h&amp;u«». A senate, whyse mod "
» f-n(in rhe
- front,
- - so massive that it
for
Jesaa
Miller
for
the
summer.
r-a-SSi
Lnilnencial tnemlxm opi&gt;ose his ideas, ly all our farm products will he con- ' taxes tine's credulity to believe that
A few from Lacey attended the dance
stands in the way of the near lunromp* suined at home, and manufactures will they an* ‘ moving. Such |xmderoiis
"
liahment u&amp;ouch legislation as is m*,-d- be the great hulk of onr exports.
things. &lt;»nd thinks.must surely rest up­ at Maple Grove last Friday night.
ed to curb the trusts and prevent rail­
There will (be1 a dinner scx-idl at Mrs.
on the Imttem.
.
road rebates. Public, opinion must ne
Ben Thomas. Aprjl 28. All are invitThe United States was in never ho
MAPLE GROVE.
brought to hear on the senate to com­ sArong a position financially as right v
pel obedience to popular demands. now. Its credit is the bcM in the
Rev. 'John Marshall has received the
There will be n temperance lecture
That tak&gt;** time Meanwhile his term world. Every dollar uf its 'money is appointment at the 8. Evangelical at the Congn gartionnl Church nejt
will end. apd these unsettled questions worth 100 cent* in gold. Its resources church. Rey. Marshall is a native of Sunday nt 10:3'1.1 On account of the •
It is generally conceded that Illatclrford’s Call Heal is the
I will do contracting in Lsildja*'
might liuvc to lie taken up by uimthei! are being developed marvelously. and Maple GroVe and his friepds are glad lecture there Will j»e no Sunday school j
rdisiug
greatm*t article ever put on the market for
f------~
this summer aud
president who might
opposed tu the nation's wealth is increasing five to welcome him to-the work.
at th t M E (.’hunch.
line oPcarjHUte f Wijrv If yx |
■eral I yuant
calves.
Wtf
have
handled
this
meal
for
sen
such laws as are desirable for the pub­ times as f$ist os that of any other na­
are thinking ..t puttfijit up j
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Sam Norjon jr. lias hired out to
The Misses Kate Cummings and ’
lic weal, or who might be so radical tion on earth.
bouse, barn, or o’.her kuwhji [
and it alu'au*
tplendid satitlfdption.
One pound
James Hill for a few weeks.
Mabie Cox and Mr,. Roy^Moure visited
would like l.. tigmr wi'Jryil
as to do great harm to till the bus: nesd
at
Henry
Stevens
’
Sunday.
of
it
will
do
the
work
of
a
gallon
of
fresh
n
ilk,
and
is
D. H. Evans went to Battle Creek
Interests of the country in Bis desire
Thc h'gwlature and governor • are
Dr. Keller Us expected home to-day
much cheaper. Oiyejt a trial.
■ to. exterminate tnists and curb the piwiliitg, over the question of meeting for a few days.
(Monday.)
1 also have the l»'&lt;-i&lt;t'mxciiotfy
Fred Smith'has the mumps.
railroads. • Pxvsldcnt-Roosevelt is both'i th«
the increasing needs of
for the msnufaciureibf Ckmi
Albert
Lee. Ernest Dingman and John
We have a full stock of Groceriee and give special atreasonable and just, and in a mowt^our growing commonwealth and not.
Ora Belson has begun work for We»Blocks, for the •' Lftruciccof
Rhems ride in new buggies now.
marked degree jxjssewtes the confidence adding,t&lt;» the tax burdens of the peobuildings and walls. !I «i|
teution
ution to orders by phone.
of the American people. And if the';Ple- It is.not ns easy u question to
:bull&lt;i cemenvwiifct tmd anplitf
DOWLING.
The dance st Lapham's hall last Fri­
jin the line of cwneut prork,
■|
issne.sdie has raised .shall not be settled ‘ solv'-‘ as scime people imagine, not if day night was well attended. 3R num­
Looks like spring again although we J
at jhe end of His present term, which j il,!rt’ee »»^o"be done all around,
bers being sold. This is the last dance w»;re visited by uni old fashioned blix- i
is the first to which he has lieeu elected, ■
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of the season.
zard Sunday.
THE GROCERS.
HASTINGS. ttJCM.
, Ph owe
the popular demand ter his reflection ; President Roosevelt's vigorous prose­
ll&gt;Grand 8t«ret. . . Hvrtsim
W.- A. Brubaker Vf^Chicago, will
Mrs. Chas. lazier is not much, if
will l&gt;e so imperative, that it would bef cutton of those guilty of the Oregon
give a lecture at the oiout&amp;'Rrangelical any better at. this ivriting.
:
unpatriotic for him not to comply. If land frauds4ms the hearty coinmendachurch at Maple Grove. Saturday eve­
E. J. Stanton law* wife returned| j-p
the senate shall lie blessed with a spasm tioa
tlje American jxxqile. No iriatning April 2?. Subject uf interest to
three dayg viait i
of good commiin seiute at its next ses- I ter how high up in life the guilty one® all live people. Hu is 'interesting, home Sunday after
with the L. .T’s
Mr. and Mrs. :
gef
!»ion, and shall full in line with const-r- ?nny lx*, thpre is a disposition •to
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eloquent, enthusiastic, witty and in- Troxel at NoshvilU*.
i
vative legislation to curb the trusts: them all.
spiring. Admission free.
Parties
from
PnchardvRle
are driv- :
and forever epd railroad discriminn­
ing a well for Ed Tethric.
(
Tlu' growing number of serious ac­
' tions in favor of any tihipper or any
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
______ j, th**n the issues raised by cidents in this state due tu the careless
.locality,
Ches. Orsbj tind Ei Cms fly -at­
Devillo Ashley and wife returned tended the exmnihatiun aL Hastings
President Rootevelt will have been set- running of automobile® should stir the
.
tied, and settled right, and he can Michigan legislature to paas reasonable home Tuesday.
Satunlay. ,
carry out hla purpose nut to again be h*"” for the-regulation of the funning
John Herrington was in Nashville
Uncle John of Cijdar Creek has E. J. .
a candidate for the presidency. Wo uf tbese ™Pid road wagons.
Monday on business.
Stanton *s barn'wall completed.
Shoe As Good 4s Its Name.!
hope the senate may so act that the
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Wni. Archer and wife visitaxl. at
The young people who attended the
and- credit
among Thus. Gould's Sunday.
president can adhere to his.resolution*
-Japan•’s standing
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dance at Maple Grovu Center Friday 1
not to run again. But the country tb® nations of the earth are shown by
Cold and rainy weather is hitting evening report''a fipe time.
'
may have something to say about his l^e fftrt that her $150,000.000 loan offer­
the farmers with their oat sowing.
CIuul JtfcKinder will commence the
candidacy if the senate shall try to
in Ixmdvn Ind New York was largeDora
Harmon
and
Archie
Calkins
wall
for
his
new
him
thia
week.
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resist the popular demand for laws to) iy oversubscribed.
Here are represent­
Menro Briggs is inoving from Johns­
gave their farewell dance at Lapham's
regulate trusts and railroads.
--------------------------hall last Friday night.a good time was town to his new home purchased of 1
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The house of representatives has
ed
a FEW of the
had by all.
Mrs. Arnold.
.
Hon. C. L. Ghisgovf has introduced/ P^cd the Ming bill which prohibits
Mrs. Viola Hagerman ‘ has .tieen
what we believe to
dm best bill yet hazing in colleges in this state,
many popular styles
ASSYRIA.
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suffering with the inuunw and there
presented to the Michigan legislature
’I are several other cases.
Wallace Hartotn. of Saginaw, visited
for choosing candidates ter office.
It'

"W. E. Merritt.

Of Interest to Stock Growers

CONTRACTOR
and Builder.

Cement Work.

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

C. H. OSBORN.

does nut do away with conventions bnt.
does provide safeguards for nominating
,
all delegates to such conventions, also U s®ek,“K Business On Merit and
all candidates nominated by such conHaving a Fine Trade,

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relatives here Hist week.
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RUTLAND CENTER.
Ch*®. Serven Sr.'.jCharlie Severn Jr.,
The social at Ed Myers Friday, night Jay Prescott, John'Tompkins and Don
netted $8.10. fur church purposes.
Jewell wen&gt; at Hastings last Saturday. ,
Zol&amp;Otis is assisting Mrs. Grant Otis &gt; Mrs. Hay visited her daughter at
in her Household duties.
Battle Creek hist w|eek.
Marion Darting and wife want to
Elsie Vannocker ; began teaching her
»«»
Ann
week wucrv
where they infirst term of school at' the McOmber
tend to make, their home,
Monday.
Florence Miller of east Hastings
Harty Braday and Grace I'asker baye '
spent Saturday with Floy Erway.
the mnmjA
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ventions. The bill doen not provide for
Our readers peed no introduction to
any nominations.by primary vote, thus Mr. Osborn. He has mode a succe«sdoing away, with minority uomina- | ful record in his business
and he---has
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I'
never 'Ixats
town and ward ofliceih and appoint ; around the bush.P You do not have to
delegs^es-to city' and | county con ven-&gt; guess at his iutent ions. He plainly
tions in the spring, aial suggest name* states his positio*. He wants his share
fur didegates for county delegates for of patronage und has gone after it in a
Mm. Sarah Crippen is spending a
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Austin I
fnll oloetions. delUgatet so suggested to , legitimate way. and has lx*eu successC~r
be voted ter at primary elections to be ful in securing wliat he went after, few days with Mr. and Mrs. Linning- April 13 a son.
held throughout the state ou the second ' He has increased his stock of shoes. ton.
At the election, of officers of the M&gt;J
Bert Roush spent
Sunday
Ttlewlay
These delegates
clothing
and furnishings;
he has mid. in TMay.
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; in the city.
,
P. Sunday school April V the following ’
elected at the primary election in May 1 fed to his store room and increased his- ’ Stella Edger spent Saturday and Sun- “ftieers were elected for.^e year: Supt&gt;
would pertunn the same functions as j stock again. He studies the wants of ’ day in the city.
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*— Jay Prescott: Sec;. Helen Jewell;
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Nr*at present in the county conventions, j the people whose trade bodes ires and i Jas. Worn! has gone to Caledo nia in- Troas., Philip Smith; Organist. Lyle
except that this bill. w*ou Id, compel all; then tries to meet their wants. By stead of California.
.‘Tasker; A«L, Berl Tasker.
x-otiDK &gt;n„nU county duUri.-t »nU Mat,, rangy .nd hurtling, by doing m ho
,„r 11ICK uclccllv
Lopk out for quack detectives, they .
IRVING.
bo by the Anorrtian »gr»o« with hi., mrtumcr., h. Inc, are numorwu. in thi. vicinity. cx&gt;„ c
. ,
,
’
r. Don’t
load ol
of gypdr.
gypsies wore
were camping on
IrtBot
instead of u now. re- built uP a large businoas and I. deter- teil
OT, y0„r
dim.( e„I;
A iMd
quinng booths, printed .ballots etc. i mined to increase it. With him to form rfVe your opinion on anything that tK outsklrts
our ,,url? Inst week.!
■rtin erudi delegate would rots his own 1 the purpose la to exortlln It. In an- can bo talon into court, jr vou may
&lt;1Udy" Oonlter
visiting her
isdrrtdnsl conviction. II the purpose ..thcr column will lie found hi» quarter haTB vonr uarne written on the lirt of Kn™1(«ll»r «» *’re part of last week.
O1 the lawmakers of Michigan is to page onnouncenunit which will be an j the untruthful.
The Grand Rapids Press man is in ,
sec tre pure primaries and end corrup­ Interesting feature of the BANNER.
H.ttie Erway went to th. elt'y thi. '
*«&gt;“■*
for hi. pation in this state, let them pass the Mr &lt;&gt;bom certainly dreervm the ta •
wofk
&gt;
per and giving away mail boxrw
Glaagvw bill.
tale he enjoys, and hi. enterprise will
’ I* S. Hill, ha. a new cream seper,.
bring further rewards In the way of
Worf w„
?ridaJ. tlu&gt;t .dor.
Mark H.'nnu's prediction that social­
ism would i.•• the storm center of the
was dead at 8u Mary’s hospital Grand ing friends.
• next great political tattle in this EDITOR SAUNDERS DOES
Si™ Jr taX*"1*
uk'” “
Kidd ",‘1 'ir' *»« • ’ “ Vock 1
TO NORTHERN CANADA.
country was regarded as greatjy ex­
I Allegan for burial.
tea to a few of their friends.
aggerated at the v me. Butthemarch
Brother J. W. Saunders, of the Mid- ,
Bert and Zera Newland visited rela------ ----- --------------- uf events shows tha the famous Ohio dleville Sun. has gone to Northern1I tives in Prairieville Saturday and Sun-! ,
How's This?
senator was a prophe.
It will be well Canada with his daughter. Miss Bes- :
day.
”’•«byleranr
, .
I ,
to!'&lt;orM
lull’,
therefore for those who wish to do their site, where he expects to remain some
F.J.ltari sr,, Toledo o
duty when that struggle diall come to time in the hopes of Ixjjwfiting her i Fred Otis spent a part of last week I
study socialism. Ono ought not to be , health. He has sold h'is home and1 in the city papering for Dr. Roehrig.
---------------------------£rrif‘Tt,1.y??n1?ra% lP a11
UanMuillons !
: a woialiat without knowing why; and household effects, but we understand •
one ought not tooppoeo socia. ism with­ tau not yet disposed of his newspaper j
NOTICK
X' Whol«*le PrugfUt!, U
out knowing what it stands fox There­ property, although arrangements were । When*» ■/wlfn Bfary E. liltgood has left my IndoO
fore study-it. Probably not i.- 1908, tinder way to that end. All will wish .
I
-but certainly not .many years after prosperity to attend Bro. Saunders I debac? sa.ajsX’rKi.'dS;w ■» ■
that socialism will be alive issue i.- the wherever he may go.* and that good
United States. The hogishness of tru. ta. health may be restored to Miss Bernie. .
-■&gt;
WM.rt.Bnoooo.. I

L H. RANDALL,

we carry in ..

Shoes and Oxfords
In all the “NEW” Color
EASTER
BUYERS
Win be Interested ,
In the NewjCnU we
otter lor THEIR In.
spectlon.

Wm.

Martin formerly of this place i

Mrs. E. Warner is in Dowling visit-

“THE AMERICAN LADY” SHOE,

oS °f«e| "a”esake’ CAN’T BE BEAT. Wonderful values m Men* SHres»»'
xfords. Button, Lace, Black and Tan, of every descri ,tion.
Everything
my guarantee as well as that of the maker.
‘

c. H. OSBORN,
Always Open Evenings.

East Main Street.

�--------- - —--------------- Hastings banner, april

so,

1905.

3

UH III MONTANA

I tav. iMmed wry litUr yet ot the
topography of the count ry beyond the '
alley.
To the north-feast arothe Bad
1
______ ywomnwetmtn wm,
Lands with their many places of inter­
™pi™' it would bepoeolble to imitate est. I have heard of a small lake there,
th« Jew. of „Wra
„d ^ve
.
4 c. uiplctc stock of Fishing Tackle. The biggest line of
skirted by petrified Stamps of trees,
garden on tbs mot. if the leaching uf borne day I will make ah excursion to ' I
r1-vdt•Tire - »ld Supplies ever shown In the City of Hastings.
each-. ’ i ,
■
4’ - ^•tervthroaKh the roof could be them, Northwest are plains contain. .$1.50
Casting poles from$1 to $5,00
indured; but even then to think seri■i^jng many elevations called buttes. 1
3)Single' •*' J
‘'
1.75
Jointed fly rods..... . ..85c to $5.00
„ onsly of god, an undert^i^ wr
single
, \'v
vfftwhich slope abruptly from the plains ,
Fishing lines5c to 1.50
would have to irrigate, which would
... 2.69
Casting minnows35c to $1 ■
Id
a height of fifty feet or more_ end.
Spoon hooks and baits.... 10c to $ 1
’’Si, J?° fccaad&lt;*ree of.efigta^ring ! ingjn a broad level summit. Here is • ।
l.f
'
l '".■I'.reprodf
Trout flys and fly spoons.. .3 to 50c
... 2-59
will. The only door is »&lt;&gt; )ow that n the largest range in-'the country, I am
Reels, the best makes,.. 25c to$10.
. ..
2.39
person of average height must stoop in ■ told, three-hundred miles long and one- I
1(1 Double tu.x Nice 10 qt minnow pall with
.2 50 to 3.50
, l*«»ng through. The advantage and huhdrecl wide—the common pastures
0U*’ «rt‘
. . jLcid bars
float, the best made, atis
-$’c
w'",“ V’ar;.'
intention of. such a door. I imagine. of many sheep herders and ranchmen. 1
Tackle boxee. .’.25c to $1.50
.A
29c
. 1.55 . All kinds of wcedless hooks.
j though there is ample room for one of • Moat of the cattle owners have already
2.15
Fine line of knives at....25c to $1.
, proper height, is to remind ttie instep- ’ turned their cattle pqt to range, 1
.;;e«nber dur Free Guessing Contest.
ping teacher of the humility of his ' where th«y are free to roam until the
pueition, that in addition to bumping round-up in the fall.
heads of pupilxthe teacher i« constant­
I have thus described the country as
' ly in danger of the xume punishment. my limited oliservation hax permitted.
a--=.
,
I or to excite the mind of the tmeher to1 I consider ' this a land of opportunity i
gpooooocKX.-.-.aoooooooooo found BODY OF PAUL JONES । a proper or rather improper animation. for the young who are willing to hustle. |
-4
1
®
--------[.often
times productive, of grave As a rule the residents are easy going. |
Remains to Be Brought from France '
d° ,nJnr&gt;‘ to something. Money piuwes freely. But it is truer |
And Will Rest In the United States
» «i‘eve that doorway actually here than in the east that young men ;
f
1
‘ ■ “‘mmtahes* a sympathetic . side in the
must have gond character and thrifty |
EtatyAra.-ncun Mas thrill of pridoiuuche,-, nunir.-, which after the
habits.
Here once allured into the
at th.- meat .m of tta. name of that gal- ,hock h i&gt;v«r quite prutcet, ths child
saloons and 'gambler’s lairs, he. is1
&gt;"h
.OO,m'S? F ! fmm
1U“
I know that i almout-sure to meet a fate much more I
John 1 uni Jonsk He died '■&gt; Fraud ^tieuco is .h,ruin,xxi ftom ektaritae..
j ...nl Jef
.tare than too year, ago. Utriy then, j ,„d nw^. ,lwrt
bfl^,: th. paiui sudden and mcn-ileiw than befalls ope ;
No Easter costume will be complete
.j .mnoance
where, lawlesness is not so open.' So I ,
has teffl n 'novtuent. to ti.ul h.» n-mains ■ »t„ield|y i„dnral t;,r want pf an J.purwithout a pair of gloves to harmonize
Veen thorfeel justified in saying that here lalwr
&lt;| remodel»,,J hrtog Uwm.tn the eouutn- whirl, .unity to gin, oral .,-apr.w.iou to the
with
the general color effect. Our new'
earns double and economy saves double !
hr served ta.th ,ueh n.gual alitlny and thoughts Tl..- ^nip.u.m would ta what it is possible to in Michigan. ;
spring assortment embraces every
.ievonon.
Ambaamdor ftwtef. who'a credit to any rural whw.l
The
imaginable
shade, in tans, browns,
Never before have we ever offered
while in idle pleasure. The savings of ;
irdlf will be
rei.roeat, thi. country at Paris was ln„ „tahli,),n fro.. ul..i .mifor,,,
modes, champagne and pearl, together
such a variety of Parasols as we are
at month can lie Mj'nandcrtsi in a day. •
••arpfitl aiteu&lt;*c&gt;mintaNionMl to find the burial .place houks.
i Trusting that what I have 'been able '
with
black
and
white.
showing
this season, from.the plain col­
.• dtit promptof Admiral .1on«i, and if possible sc-- The cUmatu «very dry. The night,
to write will interest and pleAse you, i
ors in Coaching Parasob to the better
ij #**»••
'
earn the Issly and have it &lt;ent lo lh\ ari. roW „ld Btiu. tVil&gt;,u w„„.
1 am w-itli best regards.
Price
per
Pair
$1
and
$1.5Ot
grade
of
Silk Parasols.
TRY OUR COLE BOILED LOINS.
laud.
Amltawddor porter has been ually thnjngh tta dav. Scateeiy «...
Vours sincerely,
•ausage
sn.-o-s.tul in his s,-arch. the location of , mow M1 ]„»( winter.' It is sprinkling
•
'
Cluw. A. Hills
We mBt'
the grave and tta irt.lentific.tion of now the first ran. drain of tta Iring
tta- remains tamg conclusively estab- : The ground is so iw.-he.l ths. upon
J.T. PIERSON AND SON
lished. When the leaden cotlln was . tta arid i plains only tl.- wigb' and
..psmed. the body was found to ta care- ■ cacti manifest a sign of lift-. Even
Have Met with Splendid Success in
.ally im-kwl and wrapped in tin foil, tta tops of tta cotton wood. ..tang the
Their Business in This Cjty.
0
m| J. «e.e rr.Rrop.
Q presamably for sea transportation as! Yellowstone knee partis- died of thinrt
French’s White Lilly Flour, 25 lb sack
X ( - .’t-i:
-streets, g
A few years ago Mr. J. T. Pearson !
ii'.dicated in a Inter of ■ the Admiral's i wtau tta river 1... .tan so low is not
3 m. —
HASTINGS. Q
?5c
Hastings
Dictator Flour, 25 lb sack.. .*
located
in
the
village
of
Irving
and
;
friend
and
pall
hearer.
Col.
Blackdeu.
within
the
rlctabctl.m
of
the
oldest
o Fncne Z3b.
muhiuan. p
Ix^xxxxxjoc.^.^Kxxopoooo^ who at the time; of the fnnreal said. I .wttlnra Only the stuhlilo of last vein. conducted a general merchandise bnsi-1
25c
14 bars Acorn Soap for.
ness.
He
was
"at
himself"
all.
the
■
■His body was per in a leaden collin thin growth [of igraas rwm.liw. Ttaso that in ease the United .Stalos. , herdsmen finfi difficulty in obtaining time, and by careful attention to its ;
deaita,
honorable
dealings
and
enter1
which he bad ta easenCially served. ; water for tS«ir h«udsof sbe&lt;qr upon the
prise, was greatly prospered. Hixson
■'..... ..................................................
............
Thnjeboie
.should
claim hbi n«miiins. they,
might
J nVuge. landwajw leks a.
Morris was given the benefit of a
be more easily trumqiorteL
Every ' though suiflf-F' otiorehing wind hod;
good business training under his i
juitriotic American will rejoice that Ulightwl erdr^tfling.
father’s* direction. Having expanded 1
the Ixxly uf this naval hero "is at lust ' ■ A large irrigating ditch a mile away
his trade at Irving to the limit* and •
to rejxjse in the hind he loved and for i» ’ about completed. Some water in feeling that, he. .wished to be where I
which he fought; although at the time running through it »uw. ,ZTh&lt;i work ia :
of th'* revoliitioiiary struggle he was twenty-two milew long and average* there was ample ^opportunity to build i
tip a larger and growing business in
the«ub&gt;ct uf another couniry.
ulxjut fourteen fort in width at the , a growing field. Mr. Pierson looked
• bottom. Tliis would seem to l» a gi- , about for a new location, “.and found
SOUND. STRONG.SUCCESSFUL gniitic project; but dik» s nre construct- ,
just what suited him in this city, pur-[
rd on either mde [from- the excavated dialing of U 11 Stauffer the latter's
The Hastings City Bank Has Greatly dirt thus, alxjut on" third of the laltor ;
flourishing general merchandise buslProspered and Deserved To Do So. a to expended, that -would be, if it were
nrstt~4^e associated with him his son
No bank itf Michigan -to more con­ for drainage. In a few' yearn tbis Morris under the firm name of J. T.
servatively or ruqefaliy managed than valley will he an Eden in comparison Pierson * 8on. That Messrs. Pierson
T,.i?ciit il;ii:rtra!-s my new the Hasting* City Bank. . Ita capital to what it nuw ds. Jfnmerons oppor&amp; Son made no mistake in their calcu­
cirthM of fitting glasses
of $7.\U(M). and the &gt;nlditional stock­ ! tunitiea are opening np with the lations is evidenced by their splendid
holders Imblity to 4eij&gt;aaitons of ?7.‘&gt;.(&gt;W ■ ditch, especially for those who have ; success in nut only holding, the trade
RETINOS COPY
more, make its neaworcpB for the pro- some capital. kNew Mures could pros­ their predecessor enjoyed but in add­
RfcquiM uq 'p..;.-:/ins to find tvMuu of depqsitoni the largest of any per in a little while, many buildings ing tn it. Careful attention to the
business, an accomodating bourse to
th- tefraltii- erfpr, makes bank in the copniy. it pays 8 percent will lk» erected(Tame is becoming scarce. It is un­ their customers, keeping an up-to-date
compounded semi annually, on savings
fittiug -’■’.Mr.
dejHwita. Ita directors are among the lawful to kill many kinds of game at stock and selling at reasonable prices,
most successful business men of. th is any time, and an annual licence of ond these epuditiys and hustling, and doing
dollar is
all residents before
city and county, i It is a strong, safe,
what they say, will account
furrenuiradof
the
] they can hunt afifl fish legally. Sage line record they have made.
conservative brink with a successful
I
OHkm
It
deserws
the
strung
hold
it
'
•
hens
and
prairie
chickens
are
plentiful,
caret-r.
lias ujion the confidence of the people Prairie dogs arc innumerable.
A
Bruises can be removed -from fine
of Burry county. The announcement *bounty of ten cento a head running
.of-th to well known institution will de for three yeara nearly drained the furniture by means uf what In known
TAILOR
the steaming
county treasuries and had to be repeal- In the cabinet trade
found elsewhere in this issue.
process, and any intelligent i»erson can ;
cd.Z Men made it a profitable businefs
Pitiltt mtntr, Prt»l4«t.
MADE SUIT.
do It by exercising n reasonable |
for”the time. 1 think the only way of
Sunning the baby to the latent' thing extermination • is to import some amount of care. The objec., of &gt; ,“rxe.
Is to raise the grain of the wood to 1
R. B. Itlustr. UktPrti.
In baby .culture. i Xu .bousehobl Is t»p
u to think
poor to iwasesk nie c&lt; these patent nd- Irgorottes fl think they apell it) from the same level ns before the damage.
jlout a new
■ve all the
the Philippine*, turn them l&lt;xx*‘ and Take a piece of wet felt or heavy flan­
justable sun parlors.
H. B. BiMkrwn. Cashkr.
•an make
nel about the sisO of the dent to be
They are unde iof-aoine kind &lt;jf hard let them glut their’ aplite for dog
removed and a hot Iron. Lay the felt..
wood and built by the carpenter to ex­ flesh upon these cousins of the wood­
i&gt;n
the
dainne^l
spot
and
apply
the
।
Perhaps the Ix-cf trust could
tend bfiyond the window. The top r.nd chuck.
Iron so a i to ? ike. the wood hot with
from $20.00 up
sides of the little {platform are covered to- interested in manufacturing a new
the steam, itejwaf the process until
with glass. and strips of carpet are laid brand of “deviled ham" out of prairie .
the grain of the v.-oixl lias risen some- ,
oii the floor to stop up any cracks theh? dogs. I have endeavored, to secure a
what higher (uin tk&lt;‘ rest of the sur
may !«?. No matter how fiercely the Specimen with a shotgun bu\h*vc fail.
face. Allow it t &gt; dry for some hours. ।
winds may blow or how low the tlx-r^
Directors
cd. A rifle is tta? onlyeffertnal weaiwq. Sandpaper It . with
. fits nicef.
mometcr may sink, tin- suu parlor Is al­ Some time-fin strolling over the prairie smooth’ then refuMi. If this lM&gt;ropprf
Some times insiruiiiug'd.G prc:r:;:
~ . ........ ;
;
LO0I1| BETTE.il
ways ready for thi? lutby.
.
.
.
.
...
.
his
|y
done
t'ro
surface
will
be
U.te
ne.v
a jack-rabbit will lx* rtartled fn.ni his ly done tee snrfm-e will Ik. IM, i e.
Ebatcr mawr.
a’ pillow Is piai-ed on the carpeted,
nt /X
'Very
luird
I hav«J shot - twice M
*” • ,ul
- 1 wood will xii.-cumb to this
• t i dhliiZ.
door, then the baby is warmly dressed concealment.
one wUh B-Bsltut and always hit tee treatment, Jrnt *»»
R. B. messtr,
•
wh*t I
-----------------and well covered for its
morning «&gt;r one with B-B »h&lt;&gt;t and always hit teu than ■w.-xh’s like mahogany or black
. ■ risJr^ -The
VT-t. .. t.&gt;
aS iu cunldn
tl t. '
nnernwn nap. Matheys who have tried .
Russians
R. C. Trtnth.
walnut.
_
tills
method’of wnntng
sunning the tartfr
butfr are
this method
an- outrun a pM-k-rabbit.
They lx&gt;uml
boasting nf the gain In weight and i
.
tiimenduons sjiet-d that ,
m. £.€»*,
.health
. . and. .have the jiruud
—«
—
i
,
A celebrated German bhyitolah’s i
satisfaction makes pursuit oven on Iwirse back fu- ,
D. S. RoMvcar,
of knowing they iwe strictly up to date. tile, Burney Oldfield could bent all the redpe widt h Is said to re-tore the roloe _•!
to gray hair after IBm-i is to ghe Mil I
—Philadelphia
----• . Ib-cord.
;
.
world’s automobile rccqnhjif he would
L»kc Ulatcrs,
nhur iin»! iron Internally and by anoint­
.
■&gt;.&lt;.
only «on» » ioU-mbHt ..ml follow ing the scalp with yolk of egg. A hair
JI. JI. Jfmlcrsow.
All tbei»-.lfous •iklntmlug and strali&lt;
pace.
j _________________ • restorer Is made from one dram of sulI phnte of iron, one-half drum of suling of soup can brt uvdlded If one take*
■
phume, vne ounce of tincture of jabothe precaution to put h&gt; n amaU unpeul, randl, four drams each of extract of
ed onion at the very Htnrt and permit
; rosemary and extract of tfcyme, , one .
It to remain until ine Is ready, to thick....
ounce, enc
each
wplrlt* and gtycglye- ;
tn the aaup. When lifted out. it will be
f a1 I oauc(
h of rectified splrlto
. .. pint
- I... «&lt;
r..r’ '..lllnw rtnwnr •
foumUlial ttilf. Vta'-tolil. ha. "vrv.J a«
'Ty.
14-^plf .,rtn nn&lt;l. one-bnlf
a magnet to draw r, Ita'lt nil tta floatJ.U
,mtw. AM the Iron to the MriU»«
t Ue for the
Ing wallment. leaving the troth a» clonr
_h,t lt'what it does—COH- ctyCertn to Uf fltrncta and JhKTOre,
.. I! t:oronly
a. cryatol, ,-et In nowlM Impairing Its “
blood-curlfyinrr, Mhe aul|fl&gt;ume m the tartBrned water,

Fishing Tackle sBS.

Easter Offerings
If you hav^ put off the buying of your
■ Easter Costume and Furnishings until
now, a selection from our superb stock
will fulfill in every detail your most ex­
acting demands.

W. j. MICHAEL &amp; SON,

Easter Offerings

i The People's
;Mcat Market

foryoya

Silk Parasols

Hid Gloves

Special
aii
Saturday colora

1 42Q
liOO

Watch A.d Next Week

J.T. Pierson&amp;Son
Hastings, Mich

The People’s Store

$75,000.00

Capital

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

F. R. Pone oast.

Your BEST Help
When you need it .will be a Good
BANK ACCOUNT.
ONE
DOLLAR starts such an account
with the

Hastings
City Bank

E I unn

Famous Heme
Made BREAD!

5c a Loaf

Wr.alfohm, "
Mother- Bread
Quaker BreaU
Bfadts Fined &lt;
*5'1 box gomir.

. IOC
SC
wolatee,

' m aii sine rd:
* *wm Dinner lor 15 Ceirte.
IXf10 e*KERY.

L

* c^m“; hrw.

*3 a Day Sure

Interest compounded
nually at 3 per cent.

Peculiar

Semi-an­

Interest

nonrisbmg qnality.
1

.
' —
. caiMury*.
S jchimneys taX
lamp
from

To prevent
cracking wrap
but entirely In a cloth; place them “
together In a kettle and i cover with
tatt coM
water Bring the wat#r
to a boll,
co*•' fifteen
mlnutea
tlnue the heat teu or]
and then cooT off. ByJXt,e.T&lt;^
; they lire toughen**! d
1 uarr IntnD heat.
'
I
nr its
PNEUMONIA IS ROpBED °F IT
TERRORS.
/ .

tailing the bast bloodjuruying,

■ Bitters.

,lnit „1Iturv to

tn

alterative and tomo substances and the araoart. mid
=.
.t- ."-1...
laMly
unite »h«m
ttam lo the
the
effecting the most radical and per­ third. Apply W, scalp nnO hair nightly
^nent cures o! all humors and
j with massage. &gt;
(1 wupUonfl, relieving week, tired,
( languid feelings, and building up
; the whole eyatem—ia true only of

Hood's Sarsaparilla
No other medicine acte like it,
no other medicine has done so
mini real, autatantnd good, no
other medicine has refltc.no health

-T
wm troubled with •erofuls and owns
eus the lungs. If tak® in time it will
-j[.utata
WM trouble with rorrwu-ntantal
«roruu «
prevent an attack of pCeumonm. Re- .s«to«ta&lt;w
| fuse substitutes. Soldjby YV. H. (Mod- |
year, the druggist.
,
______

fin*ado we will ex■l«
tr®*n'tor we guarantee
«Aii™?7 dv'*

thco fc lJ

o.n « Ham.
.
A lw&lt;W. Ukc « eima. 1" »“ educator.
It bn. »u ollilcol nad .i.lrtluul luilupoc commcuHuhtu- with »• economic .
'value. With the ucbool ot ttioug™. now ,
«&gt;mewl&gt;ut tn evldeuw. which- would
Mud the raothvm out Into Luetnwu and
' nrotcmdoaol life, “tonn out" the tables.
. tn nurwrita an.1 Mcb the food supply
(torn u cooiwrotlee Utcbem we taro
little In common. The r.rnlly, united
nnd ennctlhed bjr a happy tamcmnklnj.
I |. the unit of eocletp ami the bulwrt
of
home buHdDI the
UJU nation.
unwM. Ou w«b
--r- the
Inn'‘ simple
Simple ruralahlnga
ruml.hlng. are
ore Iba
tta talflbt
beljt .
Um
..
_ _______
«Hau
Urv-fnr
anil
of
eaahlou
now.
end
Uw
doctor
and the
the
or raauiou
—
. -t.— .io..
Drencher
rise »,r»
up and
andcall
call tliem
them blessed.
blcasad. Practice the simple life and have a
borne.—Good Housekeeping

Paid on

Savings Deposits.

money to Loan

Your money WORKS for you
while you sleep. &lt;You can add
to it while you are awake. It will
be the reserve fund that will give
you a comfortable feeling of INDEPENDENCE.

on

Real estate
-Security

No better time to start a Savings Account than right NOW.

�HASTINGS BANNER, APfilL 80. IMSPLANT A TREE
■ A place of rare interest to urni»holo- I
1 gists is a herons’ rookery, on'the bank !
of the Kalamazoo river, just west of ’
.
Friday April 28th Is Designated by
Augusta. There are now only a few------------------------- ------------------------ - ——
the Governor as Arbor Day.
nrating place* left in Michigan of the
Um! BANNER’S portion with re­
: Governor Warner has officially pro­
great blue heron, and this is one of sjiect to primary reform is well known.
claimed Friday April 28th as Arbor
J them. It is made more interesting We believeThe Glasgow bil|, on which
Day. He requests the residents of city
j from the fact that The others are inaces- vve comment elsewhere, would be far
and country, by precept and example, to
j sable swamps, while this oue can be more efficacious in promoting pure
turn aside from tbe ordinary duties of
easily reached and inspected by the . primaries and securing fair nomina­
life “and inculcate lessons relating to
, bird student, being only a short dja- j tions. But we rrejMJct tbe convictions
the teanty and nsefulnaw of fometo to
• tance from the interurban, getting off' of any man who does not agree with
humanity by planting trees and pubile
nt the Hewhtt switch. The birds of us. We respect Representative Schantx
this colony 40 in-number returned last for voting in favor of the house pri- discussions of tbe subject of forestry. ’ *
He recommends appropriate exercises '
week and
have
commenced
rebuild;
xnary
reform
bill
if
ho
believed
in
it
ana nave commenceu reouuu- mary rerorm mu » uO
ing tuexr
their UC3«®
nests to
summer,. ■ auu
and felt
represented
:_f
„r
frnr'
w be
mc used
u-nxrij this
Mixa ouioutav.
gc*i- that
ku&lt;M, he .wj-.
u—
— the
—— wish
— ——
'T’K always build tn
4. sycamore trues. | rofr tbe majorityofhi«
entente. He
_
They
hisrnnxti
constientente.
He ftn“ usMnlness of tne trues.
। as the color of the bark and tHb.tint of was doing his duty and acting within.
JUNIORS WIN FROM WINNERS
( the leaves harmofiizes with the plum- his rights when he voted AYE on pri-The Juniors and Winners base ball
I age of the birds and protects them in mary reform. And though we dissent
! their newts. They lay. from three to radically from the primary election teams crowed bats Saturday forenoon,

SCHANTZ STOOD PAT

At a Small Cost.
-- —_ —

ft

oc iiyuuujr avurca.

but can not afford Ut pay the custom tailors
e have solved thia problem for, you. The
clothind wc are offerin,f Pomcm all the requirenkents that make them desirable. They arc eut
in the very latest styles. They are tailored
from the best and nobbiest fabrics. The work-

witkin the reach of all.
The name on these fine clothes u their guar-

\Vc arc displaying hundreds of different
styles; atnpea, checks, plaids and every con­
ceivable, effective combination of weave is here

your immediate fit.

$10 to $25

C. H. OSBORN

Dr. Donald McDonald I
The Well Known Specialist

Southwestern Michigan

ISjCOMINGl

THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.

, four bluish green eggs,
! tan-, w

larger than a plan of making nominations, we stand . —itatta right rf . reprrerotatlre of tta

* -loM. tta «re MtadtngIS to

people of Barry conntv to rote hi, own !
In favor of tta Junto™. Onroey
burn-M wnrictiow aid to reperewnt c'*1'r taodr,! ont.oork acrew apit-talla
Shari™ stiegman. a fanner four no- . wh&gt;t
,o
01r wi&gt;h
lhl, for tta Jnnion. while Hany Wood
l« raot of Lake Odeeaa. drove to town
him We pri)U„ I mowed down tta Junior, with curve,
t nday
and
tarame tnloycated.
|n „&lt;] twiriere- hnt not enough to-wln.
। Shortly after he left town on his way |
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his effort to coeree a legislator. His |
! home that night his team ran away.
TRUTH TRIUMPHS
sense of official decency and propriety
’.He was thrown out and the heavy must lx- very obtuse if nut wholly lack-!
! wagon jNuwed over bis head. His jajv । ?
ing.
We are glad KcpmwRtative Hastings Citizens Testify for the
; was broken and his Meuli , crushed, j '
Schantz paid ho heed to him.
Public Benefit.
I Later on he was found lying in the road '
A truthful statement of a llastiugH
I and taken to a nearby house. He can- i But ought the mutter to stop there?
Can Gbvernor Warnet afford to have in citizen, given in his own words should
I nut recover. Steigman is wriF to do blioOrtali’tanily. ouu. who &lt;!&lt;.« mH
cS’,r.boU,,'!*
; but
uui addicted
Buuiiu-u to drink,
uritut. and
luiu his
ms name
uainv
merits oi JAOsn a Kianey 1 ms. .it you
i w. prah-d « .11 tta «k«.n. in t««. &gt;«“&gt;'' -&lt;*«■ ttan to du „ IM.
B,,„„ frow
nerr0UH1K.,
K,.*
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’ Governor Warner cannot be held sleeplessness, urinary disorders or any
but notwithstanding this he managed
urrountablc for the acts of his ofiicials form of kidney ills, the cure is at hand,
to procure liquor somewhere.
which he does not know or sanction. , Headlbis:
,, , .
. ,
. , ...
« - * I John-Mate, blacksmith, of Grand St,
.
lint ta mmt know whirt thi. oihviri , „y,. .roI ,|,
off „d „n j „„
g Robert E. Jacks an employe of tl e has done. He xnust know that it is a troubled with my back, no doubt
Dayton Folding Box Co.. uf Allegan. | m-yst discreditable action on the part brought on by horseshoeing. At first
। was fatally scalded at the mill • last of a irum who is the holder of an office ’ |fc.was a
Pftlu j**. do*jn
,mT

For
Childreji
To aucceed rheaTZ?*
muKhive plenty of jrt.J*
Me,«trenph. HovhhX’
the children ? Arc
^.delicate? Dojf'*’
Ayer a Sirsap,^^?
know it miles the
•nd rich, tnd bulku un*!
general heilth in even ®
Tbe «Miei^ r»CMt
tian

* •'» la

A

•ers%£

Until further no-:
tlce we will de.i
liver Lehigh 2*.
Coal in ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.

Tl„. g,.neral Tore of W. R
I klomta,jutf Won noon. 11.- wm, on t„ which tta mnemor appolnW him.
i''clun”° o*°v 2l ita^m^'d”’
Here „„ dretroyed and a number of■ ■ u scaffold over one of the large vats ! He ought to lose no time in rebuking though I used every remedy which
w.axlen .tore buildings. A brick wallI : where the straw is boiled and in such tniseonduct and utterly repndiat- came to my notice I was unable to,
I some way lost his balance and fell in- ing
ing sudli
such aa cunraconr»* by
by cneuf
&lt;neuf bis
bis officials,
officials. i check
^eck the
the cause,
cause, let
let atone
atone remove
remove it.
iu
fnr”“’r I’bWrewof the fire to the ImiliDg water below. He wiw We -say this in all kindness
ft. MATTHliWS&amp;Ctt
'
taking
’s Kidney
to Governor Finally I began J?
W* Doan
5^ Goodyear's
but aa It was tbe lore will roach Mb •
■ iUllw. procured at W. H. Goodyear's
Martoo Matti,.-*.
'
•
rescued
as
warn
as
possible
but
was
Warner,
whom
we
i&gt;er»jnally
regard
drug
store.
I
have
not
feit
theipain
drugstore. 1 have not felt th
’iu
(kju.
PHONE IV4,
■
futally burned before he could lie tak- very higlily, and who nve believe de- my
since.
myba-k
bakto
to amount
amount to
to anything
anythii
-----&lt;tot
sires nu«t of all and first of all the wel- I’ am always pleared to say a Word Jn
tv,., a.^si* **
,
!
favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
°"°M
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fare and progre» of this state. But
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
, J““ *‘‘“V ““ There-an'
Almeda Weeks,one uf the pioneers of when one of his satellitea, by impliCa- Foster Milburn Co.,Buffalo, New York,
R. S. HARTER, M.D.,
",“rder,
,nedthreat of administra- tole agents foi the United States.
' Ionia, died at her home at Cook’s Cur- : tion. gives out “a **
' ™ontville. the Smith
. lion opposition to a legislator's pet bill
1, nen* at the age &lt;rf N4.
.
■
Remember
the
name
-Doan's
-and
case of Biiton Rapids and the JefiksJ ♦SHOPPING DON’TS.
windows. Neverless.
the
burglars
in order to coerce that legislator into take no pther.
case of Grand Ledge. There are also
violating his conviction* and his emth
went in during the night and removal
I 80 pieces of silk. No window’ was a number of other cinninnl cases and
of office, thrin tlmt satellite should be
Don't
try
t-i
do
too
much
In
n
day.
! Broken nor door disttirl«d, so the bur- tweljve divorce cases.
I Don't v ei - a iratling skirt to'sh »p In. eclinsed. and the eclipse should l»
glare must Bare-entered the front door
. , Don’t mik«- n list of articles and then total and final. And for the good &lt;if
The. only newspaper published in the ; leave ft-hqme in your desk-. ■
the state it might to be suon. ’
'
j with a skeleton, key and relocked it.
I The burglars also entered Charks Ash- Bul^rian language iy the United . Don't *4-lng your juinie recUetsly. '
I by's installment house and Klocking's States is edited by S. J.
*- -4ihnoink&lt;.ff.
-tihoomkuff. Others may care for- It If you don't.
Roavra Euay.
i
He will be in
■ second-hand store, where the losses are living near Hopkins Station? It al­ i Don't drag the little children around
People who were present smiled at
My competitors lay down when it dome- b&gt; the nric-ao
.' not .yet figured.
- - ,-aa.j
a^.n rc,M,
J!’
a circulation of over PX) and
To
get necessary
twh
with you-&lt;m tbe wearisome purchasing the little pMsqge of arnjs which took ■
STEEL STOCK TANKS and say.
place between two young ladle* at a I
broke into Hurtle’s blacksmith
«n&gt;wipg rapidly. It is a semi- | tour.
“I don’t see bow that fellow can sell them at tie prio1’0^5/
I m«Dthly publication.
,,1 Don't let your generous Incline tions • luncheon recently. One of them, a &gt;
At Parker House
, do vtolence to your financial limltu- bride, shaking hands In her character- :
hedoes." And it is about the sam&gt;- &gt;u uther goods
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latically cordial way. said to tbe oth- :
tlana.
’
For instance on Steel Frame Harrows and all
. A feeling against a number of Italian
’7^ *
raipt
rov, a
Don't warn
wxtlk mne»
tulles to
to sav^
a f^r
few pen
pen- er: •‘I'm so glad to meet you! You '
have afforded me so very much amuseSteel Plows. Then there are Steel Ranges also
laborers who had crowded out Anwri- vi„ J?,!?*
,WednWday
de-, nles. Shoes, strength nnd nerves coat
|pent just lately.”
buggies and wagons.
W
I
can labor on railroad work in the yards
5 U 'V
8ecor^ bettei*, money. ,
. ,»1KrT‘°'- The
“cetin,
wa.
L„..’t. get cross
„„„ at
„ the
o,.. store attend­ . •'Amusement7” said the other.
j at Grand Ledge, culminated in a riot I
e moetln
$ WM
Don
a wood hub wagon wheel - with
io
Tro '
Oeg day 0^7 €.,acl? month. Ofllce
DID YOU See
*
-:-ht in cehirh miM
I| euccCB8fu
succeBStui* as the Pere Marquette offi- •j ants if
If they reem
reein allgbtlv
nightly languid, for K
, ‘ Oh. . yes,” . wept on tbe bride. • ----Come in and look them ov«r. Call and U-l me diav
tam.! 1. m. £ 4 p. nt.
! 6n
™-'
KW, tiSSd.
ptilirad. -m. CW
J&lt;Uy
l
*
hSW
B
ncw
w
bedu,e
to
b,lvc
tronb
’
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‘h™0* 7? ba’b?Dd B ,de“k ““’J
-j.i. a..— i
j a n(?w
to j they Lave troubh.il as well ”
uh Tou.
you.
EVER
you Something.
i—a &gt; Mau. i----- -«« nuuzecL -ine i_t__
&gt;
’
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■ nave read all bin old love letters. 1
take effect May .1.
Don't forget to take along a bag In J fouiul several very affectionate letters j
Couoltatltm, Examination and Adrlee Iudiln5 „„
u lm(,
which to put the small parcels; then
, from you. hnd 1 enjoyed reading them |
F,ee'
I town, which they have done, In the
you will not be minus several st tbo
. really ever so much.”
1st Door North of Hotel Barry.
HASTINGS, MIC«
Orin Robinson, of Battle Creek, close of the day.—Chicago News.
Dka frac“ Zono Wdb W“ 81101 “ the “™. ”I*m so glad you enjoyed them," re
bum. Htieiunsive practire an5 Sa- 1 Thc
were attacked in a house charged by Mrs. Cleo Reid with having
piled the other. "But do coma and sev 1.
perior Knowledge enables him to cure | they have been occupying near the thrown carbolic acid on her face,
inc very soon. Here la my curd. I .
does not neceral- have the answers to all those letters, ’ I************************ ***■***%•*«
every curable disease.
All Chronic . freight depot. They were thoroughly causing several severe burns, was 1 To 1x1 wel1
»' riuUUnx. It rath- and you might like to read them ns |
8!iTXiSfb2!K
with water and considerably iJared under arrett lari night by Can- U,c
blood, skin, heart, lungs, liver, stomacb ' .
■ *u;r.
vi
er ro^nns » few
w|(hthings carefully cbooeu I well. Mr. X/s letters are so much |
kidneys, bladder and bowels scientifi frightened. Some of the foreigner tain McCarthy anil Patrolman Ely.
more affectionate than those 1 wrote to j- J
cally and successfully treated.
Di were employed by tbe Pere Marquette,
«—••
,
well fitting gown is worth more than a
him. I know yoo’U enjoy reading them ]
McDonald pays special attention to and it Is said that the company* ill
i
• . .
half dozen indifferent ones, no matter
Grand tadge » try,nK to »ran-the Khnt
Bu(
([ thm ever so much more than you did ’ ’
catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Throat
„„
.4,.
' •
and Lung Pisoasea. Chronic Diseases c»■“!“« •“ mrertigatum with a view
।
loettitaot tbe Crawford Chair Co.. ntu,t
1,|raty 0, tlre ||nl„ h„t necM_ :, mine.”
peculiar to women, Nervous and ITiysi, °* arresting the leaders of the attackJ-. Canwhich Wds recently incorporated with , Mry thlngs thnt dlsttoguWf.tbo well j
Huviug purchased the stock of 'I
cal Debiiiiy, S^UlDfttiatD, paralysla I ing party.
,
a capital stock of $110,000. The com-; groomed woimih from tbe frump. It Is •
.f F. G.
.Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous ]
dies, Fruits, Nuta and Canned '•
Walking
on_vtin
’ outskirts- ~
of Bolton
I $
pany
will
utttploy
100
men
for
the
manthe
old
Itfiljy
of
(be
small
details
of
ol
„.
.„
------Diseases of Men, Women and ChildutarturiM bt high grade chain.
I "to* &lt;"•«£ departtw-nt ur Uta 1. tallt j ,m„,
|
Beamer, I wish to announce thai it "ill be ray
ran. No matter what your disease
A couple of burglaries took place in
' aim to not only keep up tlje sto- k t.&gt; it- ptufeii t
B1S^r
’
Plainwell last Friday night though in
.■
up—the absence of good results when
. ...
.
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high standard, but add to it as trade "arraats.
\
U. I
tlw-y are neglected and the traturforina- Ita otaemd that they MaSrta i
I
There
k
Hone-Then
Bo
neUher
C4U
*
w,ls
any
of
value
1
Tbe Virginia Plrli Honor, a large Him canoed by brooking them up- We I
motion taforo' rel.-t.lne * uX &lt;
1 nere is mhi nope i Den vo
Grand
Indiana
1 cordlOl, Invite my friends to pisr me . I
mimmer hotel nt Maratawu,wao tanrnd °t&gt;&lt;-n target ttalr power, but they tare gn)Uml
i„,,a|rtn. Into tho'earae i
buidlinc the beet of roods, .nd selling at * H-.e-usMe
Not Despair
depot WHS entered by a window, the
profit, 1 hope to merit my portion . f th, if iwu. i.six
to the ground Thnmday morning. It • «V •&lt; »*• our elbow, till wo
tataj iat
“ ri^tly turuwl ■„ „ppu.lt.
j j
but consult Dr. McDonald and get a »ash of which w:u» pried np with a w„ one ot tta larg« and tari holul,
■JU.".’ ■ ■
-=—T. Give Me a Call
correct diagnosis of your disease and chisel* and a trunk belonging to-a man on the bay. It was built five years ago,
2taveler.
which caused them to revolve in fall- . i
Hartings,
fee) assured that the doctor knows cor
Carter, who has buen stopping
rootlsr
nf.fl vnn
If vnn
nr# rnr.
.
’
.
rectly xwi.wf
what alts
you. If
you are
curat a com of mOOb.
A c,^_r
I ‘“X The ld«&gt; of m.klng . w-rew proMich.
rable, he will cure you. Those unable here a few days, was broken open, and
I pellcr on this principle at once occur- ! f
----I
Place
three
tablespooiifuls
uf
rice
in
to call, write for symptom blank. a pair of boots and some other articles
red to him.
i S
Third door foalh ft I'.0
Successor to F. G. Beamer.
While taking down an old building I a double boiler over the fire; add u pint
Correspondence strictly canfideatial.
of clothing taken. The residence of
tGalyuul, a natural philosopher of ' J _________________
j. W. Hicks was also opened by a win­ at Eaton Rapids Tuesday. Lyman 1015 a bolf ot Inllk “nd half n pint of Italy, was dlasectlug a dead frog one wwmwmwuwwwww
Address,
dow-pried open in the same maimer Hunt was caught under falling timber c”&gt;am- R«n»on with half a tcaspoonful day while a pnpll was making cxj&gt;eri- j- ------ —
anil iratantly crualittl to death. C. H. of ,“*• f0" Ublrapo-mful. of augar
Dr- Donald McDonald
,, as the other—and the burglars rum­
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and a tenspoonful uf extract of vanilla. meats in electricity by his side. Ho ■
THE^SPEClALIBT.
maged around in the pantry, but seem Jackson, who was helping him, was i Cover the kettle and let the rice cook In observed that the mufcles of tbe frog,
"•trW
With that “never-brcak starch,” we are tie* i
' the milk until It Is soft; then turn tlic being exposM, gqve signs of motion 1
248 and250 Eut Fulton Str,
.
nut to have taken anything but a pail badly injured but will recover.
,|r » llurM. J}
can be folded as clone as a piece of paper and rjerci
li’srvoW
Grand Rapids, Mich full of eggs and a can of fruit
I whole Into a well buttered pudding whenever the nerves came In contact ;
your linen will retain ita shape and will stand pt-ii-p
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The ministeriiU •lliuoo of K^arn.- ----Jbh;. S™'"
lltd'—outtnett
over the top. with the scopeL Galvani discovered
able to wear and saves tbe goods, See?
the existence of a new principle In ,
■ ,
.«
,
. ,
R»Hti/l
tta* (Itfili
—.I. oven, ..and
..^
stand tthe
dish In
tn na mwl.,
moderate
xoo,
including
the
clergymen
of
the
Henry Seaman, of East Leroy, a far­
let the pudding bake until It Is like a , this phenomenon and originated the &gt;
methodbt, baptist, reformixi. presbythick cream and Is a light brown over j fertile branch of physics known by
mer about 50 years old, was held up
er&gt;an and several independant churches the top. Do not let it bake too long. A I the name of galvanism.
Tuesday night, robbed of his purse and'
has begun a crusade against prize­ few raisins added to the pudding be- ।
his face beaten to a pulp, in Battle
fighting in that city.
fore placing It In the oven will Improve
.Creek. The crime occured on
it Serve cold'with currant jelly.
IfllllUL Hti
Jackson street, in the_business district,
Having started my Planing
and
the assailants were a negro and a i
The
contract for the new Portland
Mill east of the Table factory
female companion. No two men could town hall will be soon let and the
I wish tn announce that I am
When you have a handsome serving
now prepared to do all kinds of
J have been morq brutal in their treat- ; woric begun at once. The building is' tray In burnt or lacquered wood, one
[ ment of their victim. John Hofakcr | to be 40x200 feet and two stories high on which every stain shown ami which
or Do They Frighten You 7
♦
I saw the assault and ran into a restau- and is to be erected at a cost of $5,000. Is yet so pretty to hand n glass of wine
| rant to call the police. \Yhen he came
or water or n blm-tift. have n piece of
There ia no xcmod why any ordinarr ’ X
---------------mortal
should
not
mt^ytlS
Z
glass
fitted
to
the
bottom.
Any
glaaler
lortnl
abould
rv.t
__
.
ry
I
। out the assailants had fled and Seaman
Make all kinds of
The private l&gt;ank of M. L. Stewart can cut n piece correctly by exact ! cKx*«-—if l»c chews it carefully *
.
| lay semi-conscious on the frids walk.
For the convenience of thoae who wish to otder all - - 1
pi ♦
&amp; Co., of Owosso, was forced to clow! measurement, and it can be such a
How about you ?
Moulding, Window Frames | His money was gone.
ope time, all aubacribers to the Banneh who are paid •?
a*
7°“ afraid of every good-lookirur. i‘
j its doors last Saturdaycaused by the tight fit that It springs in and needs 1
the Banner and any one of tbe following far m e &gt;• ‘r 11
and Door Frames. '
nothing To hold It. or It can be fas- ;
,r5plcil,nK. good-tasting thing on the I
follows:
■
.
f . •w/x .LindebtednwB of the Owosso Carriage
tened nt each corner by small brads. 1 v~,” »£w^~bccausc »t “don’tagree with
A stock company captained at $.A).- C&lt;J
the ljank
Porch Work, House Finishing U00 has bought the Rusk manufactur$3 05*
Bannm and Detroit Dally Free Press
J OS*
w Bannkr and Detroit Dally Journal
ing plant of R Arendshorsi &amp; Sons,
3 05'
I will be pleased to figure with you
ofHollMKl. The new oompMy will be
CeMi^raWn activity ran bo .een
Don’t starve yourself. Dieting
Bakner and Grand Rapids Herald
A traveler says that a curlons weak­
on any work you may wish.
I 60
known . tbe Holland Krak rompMy. 1 •roa”d Ou)l 1
”«&gt; «’»■ The con^.^dyspej*-- If you cut off e
Banner and Detroit Setai-Weekly Journal
ness of grownup Moore hr tbe love of Mtide of food tlwt disagrees with
and win continue tbe nmnufactun- of ,”c&lt;" f“- over
cottage, for
1,1 ta-fnr. L..,r,,wu uini
uiwgrees
you.
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live St. k
it have
... with
.left
rating newly baked bread. 'The raid
bc£’rc h»ng you will
nothing
I J5
raak. on a in* larger arale. The I,h'’
»“»« &gt;«■“ *&lt;•
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uncovered . ^.n‘c •enflbk way is to get your »temof Aremmoor, In Morocco, discovered
I 7&gt;
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stock in all ownad in Holland, and a ’
that old bread was thrown away
as ^Ch in lurh a
Banner and Michigan Farmer4....................................
1 75
“d digest it
w
controlling interest in the new orglrii-' A new knitting factory
. has been in- waste. To waste food Ih ii serious of- |
Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean?1 30
j zatiun being retained by the Arend- , corporated at Saranac under tbe name fenae In.the eyes of a Moslem. Tbe 1 this.'
Banner and New York Tribune Farmer d
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DJrIpn»u Tiblrt.' gl,. ™ y_
Just received a car load of White
■horsts.
'
' *’the "Saranac ' Spitting Co., with a‘ cold of Asetnmoor therefore Issued a I Ka.il
of
•To those living on Rural Routes, only.
4
bylaw prohibiting tbe baking of bread
capital stock of $10, 000.
'
““ W*il.
Wood this week.
Thwe specia! rates are offered aaaa acoommodatiou t&lt;» ,J^n’
njKMi oue day In each week. The clti-Sunfield had 1 disastrous tire last
«!us, be declared, must eat up tbe
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rons. If there is any paper or magazine not on the stou "* B x\nER !
Tuesday night. It started in Cole &amp;
we can save you money we will try and do so. Rememher tne^r&gt;k)a«. 4
Portland is now hustling to secure a bread already baketl. and he fixed
I all stomach troubles.
“ cure
lf1i“evef 1«®“ 1&lt;* lew than $1.00 whether in combm.y io# J
J
»A
LVt
Lish's hardware store and spreiidiiig ita for their Carnegie library ^which Wednesday as the "bltnlah,” or hollPrice 85 cwts per full sue ixduiga.
All special prices are made on the other papers to the
t
'&lt;0. -e.esr S-U.B MrsH. theswrtT rapidly under a high wind that was
bey'rocanUy secured.
TN---------At our store only, or b* m.;i

A myatorvM. ctarmg burglary »«■

i,I, wing.

,“,7

committed in Battle Creek Thumday
n|ght. hourly »1,U)O worth ofailka
ST
drJ
“,are
of .the L. « Bubmaou company, tbe
| largest in tbe city. The odd feature of
, the matter is that the detectives and
■proprietors fail to find any sign os to
how the tbel™, entered .he atom,
. which i. located on a prominent Stain
atreet comar and the interior ia
' to viaion owing to the largo dia^.y

COMPARE PRICES

Wprinpcri;)Il
DUllUuUuy

RnFll 9A
npr11 2r0« ■

JESSE TOWNSEND,

ANNOUNCEMENT

wX^X »

i

NOTICE

Fred Wolcott

American Laundry-

I

WELSH RABBIT!

Planing

Matching

Jos. Alwine,

BANNER

NOW!

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�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 20. 1905.

a

D.Cadvyalladerh

MILLER &amp; HARRIS
SIDE LIGHTS ON THE

FURNITURE CO,

E',„feiArr,HXc"'Nua
0&gt;«r l-irr-on-« Grocery.
ZlHASTIMlS-i

LEGISLATURE

Have Made A Gratifying SueLAKE VIEW.
tof Their Business. Story of
Will Gillispie as .gone to Carlton Representative Schantx Has an inter­
Its Growth.
esting Account uf Some of the
•
•
Just a^p\v years ago, George Miller to work.
I , i i &lt;‘ ttilS acres; sod ta
Th Ings'Being Done by Our
Mrs. Daniel Erb made a trip to east
and Lew H|J ' started in a small way
State Legislature.
/v
• 1 -i -tere* bottom land iu the buiU
Lowell Tuewlay and returned Thune
’ then known as the dsv
1 rn(t ‘ ilance wood lot. ! Robinson blc
The past week has been one of un­
.doing
upholstering.re
tihr’cr Fiae. ure-bard.
l^et work. As they • Calvin Charlton and family of I usual interest ip the legislature. The
pairing'and
T mile from ■ were both practicm^men
Maple Grove, visited at Frank Chari- ■ bill to •wtablish a “Township' Road
i at the work
System'* passed tbe senate with slight
near build- ! and attended strictl^te
business, they ton’s Sunday.
amendments, and will be signed by
ijjooa. had till they c«‘'x Then
There will be an Earner program at I the Governor. Harry N. McCracken,
;in of J25- acre®.
Jia
'
iture by the Lakeview school house Sunday [ the author of the hill, h from the
level and free they began making fine
.&lt; al.' improved' hand, and found they coull
11 it faat- evening April 2».
Governor’s home town, and both ate
frCBSWlM'
•fine buildings, i er than they could turn it
Frank Charlton returned from Ohio well pleased with tbe z workings &lt;»f the
Their
batio*-^.
bar® is basement ability and experience as
Saturday evening, while there he at­ new law in Farmington township. I
jaetad’tiit * a
rule from school.
Ddp 1'“ has given them that good j
tended the funeral of au aunt and al­ hope the matter will be agitated in
anreh.
acres. good the selection of furniture that has bjltei so visited many friends and relatives. every township, in Barry county, so
Xo-H'1 ' *'
and lays a the foundation of their success in bu*uw| l
The Misses Hazel and Jessie Smith that it may lie adopted in all the ’town­
a du» lake, nes-i. The buikling they then occupied ^tere completely surprised at their home
, ships at the next spring election.
*
Ultle r ’li'u^
it buildings.
became too small, so they moved to FfWay evening, tty a uumlter of their
A 5&lt;wd«■
flGefrW’--;1
their present location in August U»03. friea^Lraud school mates. The evening
f.p.in-iw-L.
a iding a fine line of pianos and organs waa jicasantly spent jilayiiik game* bnt after the matter was settled and
Hutton
crS^m-and cake v^ere M-rvnl.
" tmler prevailed, the opinion was voiced
anti greatly increasing their stock ol
furniture. M. J. .Brown purchased
on all sides that no letter bill could
interest in tho business in Januaij
have been agreed to that wqtild be like­
NORTH
MAPLE
GROVE.
They now occupy, 14.(XX) .feet
ly to piws th..- senate. It is the general
floor
The Barryviile Sunday school
opinion that the hill will best serve tbe
-.pace- and haMe a cotnplf
weU
will
sch-cted stock of piaut
irgtuis. and observe Easter with au appropriate interests «if the js-ople of the state, and
fiitt-iturt?. Their Imij
has grown program ‘next Sunday at . the rugnlar will also preserve peace and harmony­
Irt raid last year Surnlay school hnnr.
rapidly from I
in tbe republican party.
Among the bill* of great courern to
witnes-sl a bp
L'aae. They do a*
C. H. Charlton and family spent
^fney always satisfy the Sunday at luakevjew.
tls* {teople of the state to Is- diseussM
if. Hill lol
thi* week, is the onr to reduce tbe
liey tend strictly to bori­
F.ltt largr
Mr*. Blake who has been sjM-mling
ne prompt, careful and the winter with her daughter Mrs State Tax Commission- from five inrmobli^^r in all their ways. Add to this
l&lt;ers to three! and to- alxdish the field
Peter A. Maurer, returned to her home
kj^ledg«» uf their Isisiness. integrity in Jackson tLe first of the week.
force of the Connni.**ion. . The Ixivell
^FTl hustling, and you ran undertsand
bill along these lines ha* been rcjsirtod
Earnest
Gregory now of Ethan out, favorably, by tho ounmittee .on
why they have prospered. They have
Allen's Troop K- Wth Cavalry Ver­ gem-nil taxation. Another bill of
mented tluur aucceaa.’'
mont. who had the mivirtune to get rqna! importance, rs the exemption*of
his h-g broken while trying 1 to ••ide a mortgages mil 'i ndite. Th - bill bus
THE J. S. GOODYEAR CO.
bruncho.'bns recovered so a* !&lt;&gt; Is? oht been made a. special onb-r for Tuesday
DiR\&lt;r
on crutches.
April 18th nt :(u'cluck. In voting on
Stand for Enterprise, Good Goods and
these two bills, your representative
Honorable Iteallng.
will md«-avor to take Congressman
CEDAR- CREEK
That enterprising and reliable firm,
Al McManhis is hewing tiinber for Townscml's seiwiblo advice to “kwp
in sight and hearing “f the people."
tin* J. S. Goodyear Co., have a v.iry Will lauch
Rejk J. W. Hojnn-d; author of the
readable annua nemnent in this issue
IM. CnnipU‘11 is working for D. L
Automobile bill, actsilmpanted by the
of the BANNER. Every week they Murthland
writer attended a mwfling of the *enhave Miniething of interest to our read­
Harlan Wertman is clerking in th«- atei cuthinittee un «taU- affnir*. before
er*. audit will pay them to. keep an
store of I&gt;. 1. Murthland.
wliich. were ate- tin} n-priwntative*
Ae or. thi* firm’s »)«&lt;&lt;- in the B.-\NE. Bailey i* t»n the runtl buying of thr Automobile industry from the
.'CEIi. This •-stall] ishiuent' ha* had n
he is al*w Imying hogs .-ual’riUtlc. city of Detroit, it is needle
.
! ng, v.inNmftil and Inmonililr career. «
George Wilkinson has gone to Kala­ that Mr. Holme# took g»x*l enre’uf.tbe
Mr.1. S. (localyear, for -many year*
mazoo
tu
work
this
suminer.
hill
which
,is
of
h
»
much
«i.t&lt;
p
st
to
the
&lt; wnud and had active charge uf the1
A big snow lust Snnuay a regular comfort and &lt;tH«vcnien-&gt;&gt; o( the farbn-iinuss. Alsxit three years ago he
meh The proposed bill is aiberal in
iw up his connection with the es­ western LHzzanL
nrr. Th.
tablishment. and turned it over to hl*
Harry Wcrtinaii is working fur Eu­
mate ami
two
Dwight and U Jv^lpudyt nr. gene Harthora at carpenter work.

A WARM
MEAL
I:?-.-. . if it is
to nring
yvtu can get

25 CENTS
■... T. Ixinw.i-irj Aud we
&gt;t- i;t| .: kjdtrco. king.
■ .. ry ■»i.]"i'.| | ■ e. of Liked

Barnaby Bros,
Hastings, Mich.

Almost a year ago the former took a
reapoiuriMe position with the Hastings
&amp; Lima Oil ON, and removed to Ohio,
yeildiug ter
J. limdyear entire
charge of this firm's large and growing
husinww. He gives to ita every detail
clone and Careful wijiervisiun. The
new management have, completely remodcled rne store, making ita anoint­
ments thoroughly up- to-date. They
keep a fine stock of dry’ good**. dress
goods, trimming* and all that should
l« found in a first class dry goods es­
tablishment. High qualities of goods,
reaannalde prices, fair treatment and
n .norable dealing arc the methods this
house had employed to bnild up their
Jagre and increasing trade.

Uatiiid :■ 'Jed to -eloee out my business
here 1
2'‘ing to offer my entire stock of
seco: D HAND G JODS for sale

Regardless of Cost
■ii 'rf Anything in my line will
b|e to call at nnce.

FORMAN
Hastings, Mich

HouseCleaning Time
“&gt;u frill need Paint®, Olfr, Shelf Paper. Alabas­
: irits accessary for this lime of tbe year.
We
Complete drug stock iu Barry Gounty and will
1 a-; iuy &lt;»n&lt;» can, when quality Js considered.
-We also luve-—■

~ ;i

Gorentraif;! Liie for making soap, Household Ammonia,

soap.' i umice.soap. Due stuffs. Etc.

*. f

ix a
solicited.

MENTS are ready for your inspection and in every
department we have something new and attractive to
show you.
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•

In our White Goods Department we are showing:
Mercerized Madras

Pique, plain ribbed.?.
Pique, with white dot. ..
Indian Head Suiting
Dotted and Figured Svi[French Lawni

things lively along the line to Clover­
dale iu ktrurS informed. .
.

Elwio Cole, of Thornapple, is
Against The Slate-Law.

25c, 35c

2530c, 45c

Our line! of STAPLE WHITE GOODS, including India Linens. Persian
and Striiiped Dimities. Nainsooks. Longdoths. etc. cannot be excelled in valui

EASTER GLOVES
Our Servi e Glove at SI.00 and La Force at 81-50 are two of
the best Glove^on the m irket. Try a pair for Easter and be
convinced. New shades also black and white.
We Have just opened an :assortment of COLORED SILK
UMBRELLAS. handsome) new designs, $2 50 $3 25, S3 75,

Our line of MUSLIN UNDER-VEAR is neat/dainty and aftractive. These garments are nicely made and good values.

In Laces and Embroideries we. ire maintaining our usual high
standard. Corset (’over Einbrbid' l ies 25c, 35c. 50c, 75c
Allover Embroideries. 50c io 82 50
NEW SHIRT WAIST PERCALES

ARRESTED FOR RUNNING

School will commence in tbe Doud
district this morning (Monday). Mim
Shultz teacher.

Our attractions are our gooJ goods and reasonable
and reasonable prices. Our SPRING ASSORT­

NEW GALATEA CLOTHS

Harlan and Zena Wertmac’-* little
daughter is Very sick. Dr. JUrb-r of
Delton is.attending.
’ Now the telephone gang Jill make

D. L. Murthland who has been at
Ann Arbor the jiast two weeks with
his wife fur euTgical treatment, rettirned lost Saturday and reports that
Mrs. M. is doing a-&gt; well a&gt;» can lie ex­
pected.
The Michigan crop report for April
And now wm- of iht democrate are
l.*t stataa that the condition of the saying that they elected the inp-rviior
wheat crop on that date was exeption- in Hope, but they are way off, it was
nlly fine, and that rye. like wheat, n few son- In-ads that onild nut run the
premium oxeiwdingly well.
ticket and have office just when and
what they want/xl. that went Itark on
C. F. 'Cock, after Mr. C. bad voted anti
worked for them heretofore.

ING OUT SALE

Blofi .
J.-Beruoo cttect.

Mr*. Mni‘-r'who ha* been very sick,
is so *l;e run be up a part of the time

The J. S. GOODYEAR Co

IDEAL WAISTS for Children
NEW IDEA PATTERNS, the ones that fit. 10c

SLOT MACHINE
Up

Eivin Cole, of Thornapple. wiw
brought lieftrc Justice ?ishop Friday,
charged with running a slot machine.
•He waived examination and was bound
over to the ■circuit court in the sum of
$500. The determination of the officers
to clean up thc.slot machines is upheld
by piihlir sentiment. Aside from the
gambling features
these ^machines,
they an1 n fraud that ought to.be suppre.*»-d for the .public good.. ~

“Does hr think fbere Is any money
In rnis’fg cbltflfvtwY’
•‘Yes. he *:ifs for every grain they
give a p«-rk.’’—Yale Record.

OPEN LETTER.
Min. IWr Friend:
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
do you
* Mrs. Bert Daly 'with her babies is ।
I trust your answer
visiting this week at the home of
to
this
ijuestien
w|(l
b&lt;
"yes.
”
for a
James Daly of this place. \
farm I* the best property that any man,
Frank Hillis and family have moved | young or old, ever had. When all else
onto the place owned by Frank Gid­ falls, the farrh remain*. You know th.\i
farm* are constantly rising in Rvalue.
dings of Hastings.
Pearl Garrison is very much irtfpro- ' If you ever hope tn have a farm, why
not make the Mart now. and take ad­
ved fn health, she is still staying with
vantage of the rlfclriK price* j-vjurwlf,
Mrs. Holcomte
li.stead of waiting until you have to
Lydia Garrison commenced work pity more for the same property? No
Monday fur Mrs. Frankie Hendershott. , man can make a mistake In Investing
Sarah Daly returned home from Irv­ now tn wild .or.partially cleared! lands,
ing last Saturday- where she has been 1 at. a fair price, as the annual Int-rensa
in value will be very much mord than
spending the past four weeks.
the current rates of Interest.
I offer for sale ten thousand nciTs of
There will .be an Easter program
next Snuday at the school house.
choice wild land In -the south part of
Mrs. Burton and son Perry from the Jlldlond county, at ftom $7.0Q to 112.00
Star school house and Mr*. Merrick pur hdre. This hind is from tl Rq i0
s^hoola
from Hastings attended church here miles from railroad, but near nkyaay
and mostly on good rends and genl
last Sunday.. &lt;
on R- F. D. routes. Soil Is f
first' -a-lass.
We were misinformed about Roh mostly hardwood, with scattering
Garrison flBcupying the Smith house us and hemlock. Bom.- «'f these.trjfctq
‘enough wocm! on them to pay for i
we reported last week.
Mr. Mowrey was culled to Augusta The title I* perfect, with all taxes paid
last week on recount of the sickness up. I will sell them In forty-acre tracts
of bis brother who is not expected to on contract, wjtti n down payment of
$50(&gt;0 and annual payments of $25.00
live but a few days.
or more. n« purchase!- may desire, with
deferred
tpaysix per cent Interest
‘
COBB'S CORNERS.
ments. What' easier terms do you
Charlie Cobb of Ann Arlior, is home want? In thta Way. any young num
who Is willing 1x&gt;th to.work ant! to sAvo
for a vacation.
Miss Marshall of Nashville, is visit­ 1 his’ earnlbgs. may have a farm'and
he Hbs paid any। hardly realize that
‘
ing at Ira Coblrtfc&gt;
। thing for It. Much of this land Is weK
Mr. and Mrs.’ Isaac Cunningham at­
■ adapted to beet raising, and will Iff*
tended Mrs. C’s. father s funeral near
j worth from $50.00 to $100.00 per acre
LaktrUdessa last Thursday.
i w hen subdued and developed. - My
,
Sam Craig is buzzing wood in this I young friend,
can you afford to neglect
vicinity. He is doing good work.
' this opportunity? If you chink weir of
chance, call upon or address,
Sunday school was organized at the
FRANK G. KNEEI.AND,
M. E. church lust Sunday with the
St. Louis, Mich.
following officers: Snpt., Mrs. Win.
Mitchell: Sec.. Leia Cunningham;
»»lTe i«i like » poultice. Beet
Jrens.. Ray Matthews,- Organist,k(r*.
In the world for Will, bon».
•
' tetter, etc. Sold by F.
Frank Lancaster. Teachers will (be
Iruggist.
appointed next Sunday.

i. called this week to onr fine line of
PIANOS and ORGANS. We handle
tbe kindu you would be proud to own
and woiild be and ornament to your home, and a comfort an'well.

We handle the

Celebrated
Putman
Organs
in all their many
styles of cases. We
can give you the
names of

Satisfied
Customers
to whom we have
sold, for^refereuce.
Prices range from

$33 tO $90
We handle several
makes of reliable and

fiigb tirade
Pianos
at "live and let live”
prices.
If you are
thinking of purchas­
ing a piano this year
it will more than pay
you to see us, or
-. jjjjF '
‘
drop us a card for
catalogues, as we can save you mniiey

Wo always have in stock, at our large double store, a full and complete line of
all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHINGS at very attractive prices. Call and see
our largo line of LACE CURTAINS and SHADES.

IMUIer 8 Harris Furniture Co,
Phone 226.

HASTINGS,

MICHIGAN.

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL -1*1. ^05L
SUCCESSFUL CLOTHING FIRM
There Is But One

And We
Handle It.

PERSONAL MENTION j

______
Chidester A Burton Hav^’Madc a|
Strong and Very Successful Team. [

Roy Fuller was in Grand Rapids
It is always a pleasure to'speak of a
Tbunday.
succeesul bnainesa. whm^-ou know that
Fred Parker who has been very ill is success has been earned by honwrt ;
convalescing.
methods. When you see industry. i»;
Min Mabie Russ went to Grand Rap­ tegrity and busiixfle honor rewarded I
with prosperity, when you see fair,
ids Thursday.
There are several imitations of
Mrs. Dr. Lowry was in Grand Rap­ dealing meet the recompense it de•wrvea.no one can envy the good things
ids yesterday.
'
Rubberpid on the market, but
that come to the man or the firm who
j Mrs. M. Howell is visiting her sister succeed in that manner. Chidister ®
there is nothing the equal of the genuine article, of
' in Williamston.
Burton can be fairly said to have won ,
which we have the Exclusive Agency for this city.
•_ C. G. Maywood was a Grand Rapids by merit the large measure of success I
visitor Thursday.
they have attained in the clothing!
CAUTION We warn all purchasers of Roofing who de­
. Judge Mack was in Middleville Fri­ business. They use up-to-date business
methods. They study the needs pf I
day on btuincwi
sire to get the genuine Rubberoid, to look for tile labe
| Dr. Sheffield, of Nashville, was in their customers. They keep a fine .and •
‘-Ri-BSKRom”. If it does not have the label “Rubberoid”
weD assorted stock of clothing, hate. ,
j the city Tuesday.
cam and gent's furnishing goods. ;
you ran bank upon it, it is not the genuine article.
: J. T. Pierson was in Lansing Mon­ Their aim is to pleas© and satiny their
; day on business.
cu«totnen»-. and they stand l&gt;ehind their I
YOU CAN u-'* ImyiDgrour Lumber. Lath, Shingles.Coal,Wood and
, A. A. Anderson was in Detroit on goods.and their assurance w ith regard ;
eaur « Brick of o».
Bring* in your Contracts and Lumber
Monday.
uwitrctB .•luuuAjty jyjy purchase is taken, liecaua© they .
;' business
qAve. » Bills and let -us figure on them.
j “Luke Water* made a Imsineas trip to , are tfiere to make that aasuranre
।
j Caledonia Saturday.
They give thorough attention to their p
B. T. F. Dodita. vf MiuMce. tavtaSi- bmin,«t all tta. tiin». «"d
tag Hwtira frtanita.
oounrey to Uwlr trajl.-. Therefore no
-ni.« s
.f f—n.1 RtanttR one can !«■ other than pleased over.
wSUtbedt^Mfondiv01
I their prosperity, for they are entitled
wm »
MoudH-'to it Their business han prospjred
Phone 254.
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
Will Field was among the Grand fro|n tjip siart anj th&lt;5ir trad*' lias
Rapids visitors Tlinrsdny.
grown steadily every wear, and was |
Mrs. Emma Shnpson, oFPetoakey. is ‘ »' ver so ikrnriAing as thia year. They ;
Visiting Hastings friends.
will tell you «hat they have to offer
iJP...
, T.
.
:
, through the BANNER.
sty
Hale Renyor.. of I-reepoit. was in the
m , city op busineas Monday.
FRED L. HEATH &amp; CARVETH
Im
W. B. Sweezey and S. Kopf went to .
xv Detroit Tuesday evening.
A Pair of Hustler.* Who Are At It All
Miss Ethel Brown.spent Sunday with
the Time.
Worthy Goods. Honestly represented, Rightly priced,
’ her parents in Prairieville.
■
You have read it before. ‘‘Fre«! L.
.J. G. Nagler. of Middleville. w,as in
fl all poipt bnce more, “Buy here”.
, Heath. th« Druggist' ‘ It has cost a
the city on business yesterday.
fl
great dual of paint and printer's ink
gm I Prosecutor Prvor was in Gm
Grand* ”
Rap to indellibly impress thoae words ott
xv ids
.ds Monday
Mondayon
on legal
legal businow.
busincMt.
''
the mi mis of the |«&lt;&gt;ple of Barry
-Mr -ml \lm I C4
rif Pmi- Coujuty. Imt Mr, Heath is a thorough
£ Lettuce, crisp, fresh and only
$ Fi”u&gt;e“n»e"'?,.&amp;
1
in
•&gt;£
Lemons, round and perfect
aoc lb.
at, per doz25c M . rieville. were in the city Friday.
A.
’, But
tuai success
ouvvvw, iniu bis
a**c business meant
io&lt;«...
Radishes to tickle the palate
fl i. C. 8. Palmerton, of Woodland, was that he must be a thorough advertiser,
w
Olives, appetizing and at­
per ibuneb5c
ill in the citw on business Tuesday.
He sUurtod
started in a =~"
small ----wav2“in the drug
tractive
per
bottle
ige
Z
Miss Anns Whitmore, of Delton, vja- JW*1® in thJ? L. 22But there was noPeaches; from California and
moei luscious, per can.. ..20c
thiug small about his *plan.*, o;n.ij
his
W ; ited Mrs. F. K. Nausei yesterday.
thing
v
Asparagus, green and fresh
J
■
business and his trade has continually
per bunch10c gm
Eggs, from the farm and
XT? * Mra. Hattie Myers is spending the ineream-d. Then he moved to (ria prestrictly fre*h, dozen18c
.'week with her sister in Detroit.
'
*'
■'renting the store'
‘ —ior a
Kent
location,
Grape fruit, freah and ap
Dressing, one dash
Then he.. Itougnt the store. And.
petizing. at each 10c fl
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker spent time.
.
$ Salad
and there you are, a dain­
two '.-an.
years w&gt;
ago ho
he more
more ttan
than doitblad
doubled
Sumtay with (tnuiil Itapi.ta friendu «■&gt;
ty. from common food,
Pie Plant, just the kind for
• • floor space, and could have used j
...
J
* his
fl
per bottle 10c
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benham, of Chi- more room if he had it. He is a widepies, at per bunch7c gm
wide- ‘
cago. are guests of J. L. Crawley, awake puaheij and baa gone after trade
.......
.................
.............
xU "Mrs. Uj. Rickie and Mrs. Win. Ream with the uj»-to-date. methods of honor­
were Gran^ Rapids visitors Monday. able dealing, reasonable p rices, doing
just what he says, keening what people
vL
J. M. Smith, of WoiKlland. was call­ want in his line, ana tfluiting people
... ed to the city on legal btnincM
•a.
misiness Thorninnm- so that when they need«*d nnythuig in
W .day.
bin line they wanted to buy it of him.
Ijiist .January Mr. Heath a-wociatdi
Mim has
Coraburned
Cope, aiater
of Mix
J. A.
rilOlie
llie VJTOCerS,
A1Ien
to her
h-nne
in with him Mr. Albert Uarvcth, for
many years his trusted employee. Mr.
Carvetn is a wide-awake young m«n
Charley Grote, of Philadelphia, was who stands deservedly
........... high ...
in this
!----- :------------------- |------------------------------- r-----------------=----------- :—=—:--------------- :----- in the city the first of the week oh' city, and he has added' strength to the
----- — — — — — — — — — — — — ‘
business.
’ flrii
firm ot which he
he is now a member.
member.
of
Ann
Arlx&gt;r
is
Then
new
firm
are
out
for
bnatnem
in
NX
Donald Smith.
?«* varnudt-,
/ 1 npeudeing a part ot hiaBrnttr vacation , “l« &gt;'P« of WW-■
es find wall paper. Tlu-ir announce\\ at Bohm*.
C\
irumt* elsewhere will tell yon inorc
nill Dawsun.^ of .-Vmt Arl&lt;or, spent I about it They rt-tort a nice increaso
Sunday with bis parent* and other
•*
uVer Inst year, hi tMir t rade,mid have
friends. .
fairly earned their succrss.- Watch
■ Chas. Fredrick, who has lieen vory their sj»ace in tb» r- —- I have moved my Jewekry repalrehop hi the store now occupied
ill with la grippe, is reported somewhat
by T. Phillips, first door west of Chidester &amp; Burton's. Any
improved.
•
FREELY VOLUNTEERED
one having watches, clocks or jewelery to be repaired should give
Stuart Knapjien. of Grand Rapids,
tpe a call.
was in the city on legal' business To Kun the Hastings National and
Thunklay.
'
Citv Banks Monday Afternoon.
Look for my Advertisement In next Week's Issue. .
Miss Viun’-e Ream returned Monday
Monday afternoon a traveling man
from a four- weeks, stay in Northern
came to the city, evidently- not from
Michigan.
option county. HcprocecdHr proceedI XI- T
X. n
«V» ..1 zs_ « •» any local optiiM&gt;
Mre. Jas. Miller, of Battle Creek, is e&lt;i at once to do' a few st unfit ut the
vtaitnjg relittVCT rui.l fnends In Un- H„ker homWi ,ul)] mi„„, h„ hat
city this week.
...
...
one cuff, proceeded down Main street
, Mrs. Sarah Bancroft we nt to Grand He vent into the National Bank and
Rapids Monday to visit Bishop Gillis­ started to run things, Imt was promptly
“fired" out. Evidently having a prepie and family.
ferenco for I tanks he
over to
Mrs. Fred Woodruff, of Grand Rap­ the City bank, and just got to going
id*. visited Hastings friends the latter nicely when Marshal Philli])s put in
FIELD DAY EVENTS
part of last week.
an appearance and led him up to the
’
Mesdomes W. R. Cook. Anna Ma*on, Hotel Fumiiw, wh*ire he sobered up.
A Fine Program for Field Day Exer and Miss Franc.-* Crowell, were in As he was a member of the Travelling
Men^s
AstMM'iation several Knights of
else. June 34. Gnunt RnpiU. Mondny.
I
_ j.™ _j&lt;r went
| The committees reprewnting tta. var- th^ Mi^EMHh Md Amo ’iere in
h’bS
appearance Tuesday moni„ ..
,
. —said that this- was the first'
; ious high schools of the county met iu Grand Rapids Thursday.
•
time jn two
years that the young man
’ this city Saturday, and prepared the
Misa Marjorie Fleming, of Detroit bad taste*! liquor.but he evidenly tried
I following program of event* for Field , spent Sunday with her grandparents hard to make up for lost time. ’
. —■ ' -’
i Day, which will occur Saturday. June Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Reed.
with one of my cameras and they
3rd:
Mrs. Helen Brooks will leave to-day
will be pleased with results. So
; for an extended visit with friends in ■
will yon. I have placed an order
50 yard dash.
Kalamazoo, Allegan and Union City,
for a large Hue of Kodaks and
100 yard dash.
j Miss Fannie McEwan and Mr. Wm.
220 yard dash.
Cameras and.e full line of
Half mile run.
I Britton, of Grand Rapids, will be the
If you have anything useful
120 yard, low hurdles.
Easter guests of Miss Mary McElwain. ]
that you want to sell, or if there
One mile bicycle race.
Is anything useful you want to
;
The
Misses
Maggie
and
Lovina
IronPole vault
buy, place an adv. in the
J side went to Grand Rapids Saturday,
Running high jump.
j and spent Sunday with friends in th
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
Standing high jump.
Anyone buying from me will be
Valley
city.
Running brood jump.
.
If you have a buggy that's lying
Instructed bow to get ths best re
Putting 12 lb. shot.
Mrs. D. R. Root left Monday for the
Idle in the barn; a stove or
suits. Don't bny before seeing
Foot boll drop kick.
north. She will close up her affairs
other household goods you.
me.
there as soon as possible, and make .'
Half mile relay race.
don't use; If you have any stock' "
you want to dispose of; a house
Base ball game for the championship Hastings her future home.
you want to sell or rent; if you
Fred Hughes' many friends in this
of tbe county, to be played at Hastings
want a girl for house work; In
city Will be pleased to learn that he
on Saturday June 10.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
fact If you want to buy, rent or
has been tendered and accepted a fine j
sell, just try our Want Column
I position in the First National Bank of
Hastings,
:
MloMgai
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
ATTRACTIVE SHOW WINDOW.
c
...
George Collins was home from KenCENT A WORD FOR EACH
Wright Bros. Easter show window is dalville the past week. He left Thurs­
INSERTION. Try IL
day evening for New York, where he
tractina'deserved attention. An old dav
will superintend work for the firm with
ben with a fine family of chicks oc­ which ne is employed.
FOR SALE—One horse, weight 1100
Good roadster..Also one three year old
cupies the window, and is at home in
Many of our readers will remember colt
colt- M. 8.
8 Senter,
Senter. Sec.. *"147
14. \Carlton
the coxy place fixed up for her.
Allie IL Durkee of Nashville, and of twP- Address City, R. F. D. 8
his appointment to a position as rail
rail­ ---------- - --------- - —
For Your Easier Sunday Dinner
way mail clerk
’" "- ’—
"I- ago.
a— —
clerk^seteral
years
They WANTED
—To 1&lt;leas© a modern, first
-- -■—
will be pleased
-------------- ------... now . clam house
pleased to
learn Ithat
bets
house, central
centrally located. Adilms
I will sell the middle cuts of
a chief clerk in the railway mail aor-!; or inquire BANNER office.
Premium Hams at Hi© regular
| vice, with headquarters at Detroit.
price. Place your order with me
WANTED—A small** second hnnd
j Jas. Hoonan, of Kalamazoo, was in
and be assured of the best.
Hastings, i
the city over Sunday. He recently Mich. lDquir® WrlKht
sold his restaurant business in that
BUTTERINE
city and is as yet undecided what will
FOR SALE—Two milch cows, bay •
Don't be bothered with poor but­
benls future occupation.
weight 1200, sow i
ter.
Try Butterine, a sweet,
Frank Jones,
Edward Goodyear, and
piga
f
Tbe John Woodruff store on
*" ‘ At~mj"\&gt;remif^
‘‘
Timmira ^ra
aarara. !'
wholesome substitute for butter.
Volney Wilcox. Mort Nichols and the mU«» west, and one south on Rntland
T
Jefferson street, is dow closYou will like IL
Misses
Ermina____
Goodyear
and Katherine
Hna. A. J. Hopkina
|T'' ed. Tbe stock of Groceries, _
______________
_____
_______________
VanValkenburg ar© home from Ann 1 *------------------------------------When you are in a hurry
HOUSE
TO
—In
In third Wftrd
w.rd.
*•
Including fixtures, is offered
X Arbor, spending the Easter vacation. I j T..?
&lt;?U8IL?
tLIRENT
iEI,‘T~
for «de. M.d must b. »ld « ?
Mr. rmd Mm Frank Matthew, return !
«■

Seasonable Goods
that you should see us about for the reason that
we buy them in quantities, sell them at

ROOfiltga

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

Easter Eatables
TEMPTING INDUCEMENTS

*

Fresh Strawberries

HAHS &amp; RUSS,

S? Phone 16

The- Grnrprc

ATTIVUOM

Reasonable Prices
and guarantee the quality.
Everything in WALL PA­
PER. from'the 3c paper to
the most expensive. •

X

A large SPONl ,E f0I
ing wood work 10k.

BERKEY’S FURNITURE
POLISH, makes the old furriiture look as good as new.
15c per bottle.

COPPERAS -

WINDOW SHADES, from
DECORATIVE
CREPE
the 10c felt to the extra wide. ,
We make shade, any length TISSUE, new patterns. ’
or width.
• i__ _
.
□HELI rzv r-nnp. a Dig
ROOM MOULDING..Plate assortment.
Rail, Photo Rail, Card Rail.
HOUSEHOL D AMMONChair Rail.
.•
IA. the stronj kind. 10c per
CURTAIN RODS, Curtain pint.
Poles, Picture Wire. Hook-,
A good LAUNDRY BLU­
etc.
ING. 5c per pint.
JAPALAC, the kind that is
PAINT BROSHES. VaradygAised.

GOLD and ALUMINUM
BRONZE. Enamels in all
colors. Hard Oil. Varnish.
Turpentine and Linseed Oil.
Agents for the Celebrated
DeVoe s Mixed Paint.

CHLORlDt
■ 10c and 15.

m...n

MULE .TEAM BORAX.
5c. 10c and 15c. '

SAL SODA. 2 pounds for
5c.
•

DIAMOND bYES.-PerfccThe House 1 K.mers Tm-g
HEATH S BEEF. IRON
■&amp; WINE. 5U_- per|ottle.

tion Dyes. Putman Dyes.
Eaze Dyes, the new kind
and all kinds of Dv c/StuiL

C3l*VBthi
Goods!
Prices!
-

A LOOK at our 1line of Min’s. Boys
ioiivince vrvi
that the
or Children’s suits will convince
\
above statement is NO DREAM.

THE MEN’S SUITS
The Men's Suits at $10. to $16. are made either three
or four button sack after the latest models.
than the average tailor can give you.

H. J. Christmas.

Call Phone 22

Special attention xlven each order, and
prompt daUverW made.

F.W. Clifford
The NEAT MARKET Man
Two doors eist of Cits Bunk.

Phone 22 Hastings, Mich.

• ...... ua.a.auvwB IBIUUI . im.-'Ultp.

cnee. Here is a—t «1 Trait, trow Calliorain. where
------------ l i ------- 7T-----------------------they wait last fall expecting to make i . "ANTED—A good homo for an orfor some one.
tiiat state their home. But txith’ have I p . g,rI’ 15 y®w».’of age. Adrem Salor addrMB.
ooncluded that Michigan is good i
R«cue Hom©, Grand
enough for them.
. Rapids. Mich.

Thomas £ Pryor,
HASTINSS,

MICH.

Mrs. Clara Walldorff went to Kais-1,
SALE OR EXCHANGE-tN&gt;i
maxoo Friday, and will remain there
lot Would take cow or horke
several weeks with her .daughter Miss j ^or
Payment. C. R. Bishop.
Nina, who is attending the Normal
FOR RAJ.K------------------------- -------------

LYF

CARBOLIC AGD aJ
Bed. Bug P.'.^.
T ”

Brushes.

G.. ,D.»:.,.d.

WANTS

| For Sale! i

LIME a
w
■'

Fred L Heath &amp;

“Shoot
Your
Friends”

SPECIAL

!pomi

CONCENTk XTED
i0c»ai2.

GEO. NEWTON]

CAMERA
SUPPLIES.

X

The fit is better

BOY’S SUITS
The Boy a Spits (long pants) are made iu the same
styles as the men s.

CHILDREN’S SUITS
The Children's Styles are double breasted suit, at

$1.25 to $6.00
Russian Blouse Some with -Boater Brov" paut,. .ome
w.tbout

...

$3.00 to $5.00

Admiral Blouse Suita, double breasted

$3 JO to $5.00
PWtprtterMl. to„r.lo.h&gt;nd,lre..|T.,
ours at....................
p«nz-u c^v
«
ySodcrtMc.

~

30 ri
additions In the past v
Lwxe.axxortment.
j|
xml without cottars.

Chidester
Leading

»hirw
lj**R

Burton,
Clothiers.

�•r--’

---------- -- ------------ Hastings banner
tiprslous.
:: Encampment and
tr.dichs Mill*

LO(AL NEWS

. They are rushing work on the new
gas plant.
, District
Oriental once tried, always used.
May I-’- Hams &amp;* Russ.
'cue-third
H. G. Carter bus moved into his new
sale,
home on the Highlands.
I inWanted. 10, (XX) pounds uf buckwheat
Hasting# Holler Mill Co.
of Michi Hare
you tried our Oriental coffee,
n-13.
r.iind trip, it's the beat. Hains &amp; Russ.

JU} r

Boni, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Warner
and mumM.ti limit Saturday a six pound daughter. .

W. B., SweeMQr has moved his law
office over Hams &amp; Russ grocery.

For rent. eight room house and ham,
inquire iU Q. A. ^Hyncs Drug store.
' Preparations for Easter services are
Mug macle in all the. city churches.

For Hour. feed. coal. wood and eleva*
V-r st.-ek, phorte 199. Menxo Turner.
Robert Dsvwm Jr. has npdnod n'law
ol*i.v *»v» r Ham* &amp; Russ’and is ready
fur clients.
j-

A. J. Sev&lt;-rmuT. anfl family are now
located' in the I mine They, recently purc based on Eist; ’
' Mr. and Mrs. Will Fairchild have
moved into on&lt;* &lt;/f W. IL Ginxlyrar’s
houses fronting on th«' park.

■ &lt; 'nil it Picrauns &amp; Son Grocery 'Satur­
day .mi get a H»af of Grand Rapids

City Bakery hmnL. free of charge.
'

Gw-rife Smith on Monday was given

APRIL 2Q, 1905.

Troxol-, Orchretru wli| g|ve th,ir'
■Ith utmuul party, Turedxy evvuiu,. foreclosed chat
*'”■i1®’ “ SlHall. (Udi
tel MORTGAGE
thore hoUmg ticket, win &gt;„ wlmittcl
as the- full limit ba, been eold,
On John Woodruff,stock ol Qrocerte,
Ionia county minirterij a«g.tal|„n
ha. adopted a n«l„tio„ to tho
S-tyday lut the . Worden Owry
that hereafter the member, trill „„t Gi iwthutod proceeding, ^inM
knowingly eoiemnixe the marriage of Johli "“elrult . which compelled the
^„‘liv,Or“d &gt;■"»»'■» win* had no clrnng of hi, grocery «iaMirf,„ent on
r™'"1*
,Wr dl™“ JeHemou St Mr. W. began bu.in««
aak21.h d“'n "n "S”"-1'- an.ih.ro Imre la»: mimm-r aud had worked
naked the legislature to add u elauM .hard to build up a trade. Rpt the 111to the tmurtuge llrenae law calling (ur nem of hl, two imu,. of which we have
tnformatwn of th, exirtauro „f
me.!, mention, nut only look a great
divorce. if&gt;oy. ,-,ui theramw (ur„T1
deal of hi, ready mean, but al,&gt; wi
time, away frwri hi, businem. Hl,
STRONG FINANCIAL
many friend, here regret hi, tnlafortun* •

­

INSTITUTION

INDICATION OF GROWTH
Is the Hastings National Bank Estab­
lished 1856. Now Well Along On
Its Second Charter.
The Hastings National Bank of this
city is one of the string, .and conser­
vative financial institut;«ais of this
part &lt;.f Mifhigiui '.Jt wasoriginalh
established in
and orgmii^nl &gt;k
n National Bank in 1H?V. and nui well
lie called the -u|d reliable,
the almost half &lt;*ehtury of it
it han never failed to open its 4x&gt;ra f&lt;&gt;r
bnsinvsi. and, meet every oMigation ih
full on demand. Thm "uirfitutinu en­
joys the distinction of being the first,
and only National Bank ey?r (.rgtuiiz.xi
in Barry countyi aud is now well along,
on iu second dmrtcr from the I'lnted
States government. .As will’tie seen
by its iulvmis* inen: in this .’’ssur of
the BANNER, its.officers anil directora are among th? prominent business
• men of this community'

Shown By the Growth of the Busi­
ness of the Local Postoffice.
Iu April Of neo. when the prasmt
IKMUnaster Was appuintcil. the yearly
receipts of tlx- local ^Ktoffiw Wrre
Now they have grown to he
$11
nn increase* uf &lt;K.5ub. Tliose
’.hen einployv.l ih the local offie,. then
numbered three. Now there are in the
three city •*urriers and. after
May loth, there will Im* ninp rural
carrier... making .fifteen employees.
Thinri seems to pt- every retri
H**ct a handsome inerraM*- iij
e»*ipts this year, All this indicates the
steady growth anti prosperity of Haatings, and the gruwjng imp rtance to
the city of the local poetoffiec

Easter
OF LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR-GOODS
Ladies Covert Jackets.
3
priced from $5.00 to $12.00
Ladies Silk Coats,
.
"
priced Trom $5.00 to $20.00^ :
Ladies Walking Skirts,
•&lt; &gt;
Y'i\
priced from $2.90 to $15.00
.-yiK
Ladies "Shedrane Coats, (
\
priced from $4.90 th $15.00
.
\
’A
Ladies Silk Underskirts,'1
tl’'
. priced from$5.00 to $10.00
It
Ladies’ Mercerized Underskirts. /.J1
|V\&gt;.
priced trom 79c Ito $4.00 6^ /• / | .1
I ft \
Ladies Shirt Waists.
i
.
\
I u\\ \ \
priced from 50c to $6.00
[fl
I
\ Ladies. Whitewear, all kind.-,,
.
Qarf—
I
priced trom 25c to $4.00

h Fremont
dug of an

shade you

Our SHOE STOCK is n?
with a full line of Ladies, M
Gif 1 s, and Children s most
Shoes at prices that cannot1
anywhere, quality consider^

a fine nt:d costs of
for being
drunk, i Justice Bishop did the needful.
Miss Edith May McNutt of Has­
tings’ and Mr. Lynn Mallinon were
married by Rtw.. VanAuken. at the
I'p.-sbyierian imrsoqage Friday eve-

/

ictlon

Kid Glove Al
re guarantee every pair we sell. You will find
want here and you can have them fitted, pric

$|QQ

to-date
beaten

SHIRTWAISTS gnl.
pretty
ones, too, from the very cheapest gingham to the line Wash Silk Waist®,
■very reasonably.priced: a c ill u itt

The high scln*d, physics class were
taken to Dr. C. H. Burton's office
Monday afternoon to witness a practic­
al demonstratives with the Dr’s. fine’Xray machine.
.
'
Marned. at the humc of the bride’s
sister &lt;iu Park St.. Saturday afternoon
A-prjil in by Rer. Trott. Miss Jessie
U-nnis; of Trying’.. and Mr. Duane
(iuldriig. of La we (klvsj,a.

We re prepared with a beautiful and fully
- assorted stock
,
.11 *'hat you w^nt in the Dry Goods line you;will hnJ the full hssortthem. We believe in small profits,
ith th« smallest living profits tacked
1 is the up-to-date method.

The BANNER received a communica­
tion-thU week,urging'-tbe.adopt ion uf
- • text l»uuks in this city.
But at.
the anivle was n&lt;n signed, we cannot
give it a pl.-ice ill uur columns.

TH!: MONEY BACK STORE,

Phone 30.

The Hastirigsiliuiiqra cleaned up the
Royal Tigc-ra inla hotly contested gain**
of hall at the fij^r grounds? last Satur­
day afternoon i-y a score of 8 to 13WdimI who pitd|sl for the Royal Tigers
struck but four.j jtehile Cisler, the )x&gt;x
nianag»fr for1 thfl•s .tiipiora. struck out.

Hastings National Bank

Judge Smith w- nt to Charlotte Monof court. He s?
day tp pjtn thejitenu
1
nls-to .-.peak tie■ the dedication of the
■tuple in that city.
new Masonic re*
Remember the sacred concert, the
■•mtata 'The C|Us and Crown” at tbe
Metbobst church Friday evening of
this wuck.
'

Likrti

is the BANK that PAYS

kiiehet

On.the 12th I'ip* will be found the
annuunc'.m“nt of F. S. Clapper, of
THEY ARE HUSTLERS
IVowtinp. advertising
the famous
million Fuur-Qnoi-Pxs jr.. who can be
found at the f:u;r ground every Satur Wright Bros. Have (lone After Trade
best.
day. The fair ground will he quite an
And Secured It.
, also
attract ion for horsemen, as several
The Messrs. Wright Bros, have j se­
cured their large and pro-qierous htisi- have engaged quarters there.
Friday of this; week is what is called new. in this city by going after it.
They have been liberal users of print­
SMEP
parents day in ’the Charlotte public
schools, and hundreds of people of er’s ink to invite the people to «me
and see what they had to offer. When
Charlotte attend: the sessions on these
‘ JOHN EHSSMER,
response was made to that invitation,
days. Would it not be a good thing
neiweh:
their customers were not disappoint­
to inaugurate a parents- day in the
ed. They have learned tbit what
Hastings schools}' From it there might
Wright Bros, say they d«. they/b* &lt;ln.
grow up the custom bf patrons visit­
ing the schools, which is altogether too They give prompt and cjnrtipns at­
foley’s
)'
tention to the wants of their custom­
''Scolds. jrt’t-iTi . nricumooia. rare in our city.
er.,/ They keep a large and up-to-Jnhstock of merchandise. TJiey
St
reasonable prices.
Onr readers will
find an interesting announcement
from them in another coininn. They
have something of interest every MW
Tn the three years these enterprising
young men have bee.n here, they have
been persistent pushers after trade,
■IITHING OF A PROBLEM TO YOU.
each year bringing a handsome in­
crease. They give- close attention to
all the detail* of their large and grow­
{they rnbst be latest style!
ing bus'inwa, and deeerve their splen­

tloiie. and

Tar

They must fit and wear well!
They piust please you and your pocket book!
HERE

a re the SHOES tkat WILL DO IT

Patents, Tans,
Kid and White Canvas
Oxfords and Shoes,
dauber of the Family can be fitted out Here

city. given*by the Christian Enu&lt; ?vor
Society, has the following to say of
Vinnic Ream of this city, who
took part-in th- prograih:
Miss Ream, by whom th.- Michigan
Veteran** swear, was at her best and
there seined to be.no limit
her reportoire: First the sublime and then
the ridiculous, pathos and vehemence,
and the audien-e all tbe time clamor­
ing for mor^ No greater praise can
b? given any artist than that every
listener was pleased, and Miss Ream
had the satisfaction of seeing it ex­
p .’.jml. She is a talented ■ reader inibtnL .

•

UP

La.st Saturday. So Chas. Pixley’s
{Father Had to Get New Bond for
Him.
!&lt;!„. Pixlvy. of .ttelk'vu,. ch«rg.&lt;l
with bu-ftwitly. was «irrenduretl Srttur,!»&gt;■ bv hl, l«uul«in»n Suin'! Moon, ofi^yria. Pi^leyS father hurtled around
hbwerer. nod procured a tww bond.man in the penwn of Mt. Fred Quick.
n» caac will be brought to trial nouie
time next mouth.__________

TAKEN TO THE COUNTY FARM.
Monday afternoon j* patbetic eight
rem to be wren in. thi, city, when the
DIRECT FROM CHINA
four little children of Jerry iYaroor. of
Rutland, wen, taken to the county
farm. ' In the experience of there little
Lee Htag. the Chinese Laundryrmub
orphans. Um d.rk and bright .idee of
Ha.sa Nice Line of Articles for Sale..
life were in' .harp contrast. The oldLeu Hing, the Chinese luundnTnan ret child ie only nine year, old. end the
yonnkcet two years. The mother re­
h„ branched out in
..laced in .wek a line of Iwnutlful »lk cently- died, leaving tbe little one,
Lwo spread. handanilef* «!*•"«
motherlere. It I. » cumulation, how­
and various other articlre. all made ■» ever. to know that the little onre will
Chinm iml Wantifully
“ have a good homo re long as they are
only the Cliineee can do that wora. under the rare of Mr. and Mp. Llchty
:Xha. -»« P­
at the County Farm.
.
Ho ha. pnt in two K™1"
;
green and one black, one coming from

did success.

on Deposits in its Savings Department. Inter
est Compounded twice a year. All deposits pay
able on demand without notice.
This Bank was established in 1856, and organized as a

National Bank
Bank ever organized

1870.

It is the first, and only National

Barry county.

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QUALITY JHOE STOKE.

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BONDSMAN GAVE HIM

The Backbone.

When mmIco-1 by her teacher to depcrilx’ the backbone a Norborne school­
girl said. ' The backbone Is aomethlng
that bolda up the bead and ribs and
very re-n.Ho keep.' one from paving ,ef’ cleftr up to
‘ ioi See hi. advertiaement tn thi. thA. nr&lt;* .•’-Norborne I-eadw.
Luc. page »«. firat col4m“
’

CAPITAL Fifty Thousand Dollars.
SURPLUS Fifty Thousand Dollars.
ADDITIONAL LIABILITY of STOCKHOLDERS
Fifty Thousand Dollars
OFFICERS:

DIRECTORS:

J. T. LOMBARD, President.
JNO. F. GOODYEAR, V. President.
W. D. HAYES, Cashier.
T1^.RRY G. HAYES, Asst. Cashier.

J. F. Goodyear,
J. T. Lombard,
W. D. Hayes,
R. K. Grant,
Clement Smith,
F. D. Pratt,
W. H Chase.

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 20. 1905.

SHOES

CARLTON CENTER
HOLMES CHURCH.
econd year here. Site is very well
liked iu this community as a teacher.
The L A. S. will meet with Mrs. i The weekly prayer meeting this
A. T. Cooper has commenced tbe car- Lyon at the parsonage in Woodland I was held Wednesday evening at
home of
and Mrs. Wm. Nash.
' penter work on John Kahler's new . Wednesday April 26. The ladies' will 1' home
of Mr.
1
Mr. anc
and Mrs. D. Slocum have moved ‘
honse.
serve suppefr.
f
I Jdr.

WOODLAND
AND VICINITY.

My Store Is open Evening

WOODLAND.
j v. C. Room went to Kalamazoo last
Miss Arvilla Stowell is spending tbe into Mr. Watt McKibben's home.
Mrs. Ina Baitrail has been visiting {
Robert Barry, of Sunfield, was in town : week to work for the Osborn Machine week with her grandmother Mrs. L.
friends in this vicinity for tbe past I
on Wednesday of last week.
!Co., where he expects to work in the
Barnum.
I Mr. and Mix Albert Room, of Green- future.
Mrs. BisaeCt visited friends in Mid­ few days.
Sunday afternoon tbe
north wing
I ville. visited their ncice Mrs. Della - George Cramer started for Cadillac dleville the latter part of test week. | bundsy
toe norm
«of
— .j
---- firn
:
[ Tyler' last ;week.
..." He will remain'
..
.
Mrr Flora Boodle of Haatinga. vi.it- Truman r.__Baroom
a homo
caught fire
■*'Monday morning.
I —
..
—
* *jjere B
William
Chase went
to w.
Hastings ....
last।. tthere
a f1 ew dayH ^4 then go to North ed her .iater Mm. Julia Youngs put of j trom a defect!re chitnrwy. • «!«» or
laat week.
■
about Um teet «pare w^. bunted, and
' Wednesday to commence work on the Dakota.
Mr, Clarirea SUIltam at KnUm^oo. owing to th. high witri
new gas plant.
. J. A. Abfalter has his now launch
: rouble was experienced in extinguish- I
Mrs. George Carpenter and dangh- 1 nearly finished. He wijl place it on is visiting friends in this vicinity.
i ing the flam.* It was insured in the |
ter. of Lake Odessa. Mrs. Lottie Davis Jordan lake.
.
The funeral of Albert Williams was
' and aon. oT Rmoum and Mr* SVttio ; citarire Baitar and wife, at Cincin- held at the church Thursday. Inter­
Mrs. Chas. Hickerson has been ail- I
Ralaor. of Cincinnati. Ohio, viatttd: Mli Ohio, were euiiting reUUees In ment in the Fuller cemetery.
&lt;
ing the past few days with tonailitis.
Woodland ii*nds lart Wodnewlay.
. thia eicinity th. latter part oflart week.
Mix Julia Youngs and Mrx Flora
Mr. W. E. Allgfo han made fxten- I
Wallace Pettengill and wife, of Chi- . Mrs. V. C. Room visited Mrs. Tyler Beadle, visited at A. J. Hunt's Satur­
1 si vc repairs and aUerarion» in the store
cage, who were called here by the ; last Sunday.
day.
•
:
and has added a complete new line of
| Jath pf Mrs. Pettcngill's mother Mrs.
Van Simmons is again working at
Mr. and Mix IL B. Murdock visited dry goods, boots and shoes. Everything
SiwctL
Bissett, returned
returnNl to
to their
their home
home last
last I ,s tnule^painting and paper hanging.
' at Henry Ragla'a
is in fine condition and be is enjoy­
. Friday.
WOODLAND SCHOOL NOTES I Mr. and Mix Harry Kcnfield of Ann
ing an ever increasing trade.
, Mr. Armstrong, of Lansing, wa* in 1 The Kniors vs. juniors
_____________
had a cipher- ■ Arbor are visiing the former's aunt
p
Maidon Senter has moved a house to j
Woodland an Wednesday, looking after jng match last Friday aftrenoon. re- I Mix Carrie Parmelee.
p ^uuuou
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,
Ins farm and will make it over for a
tbe in^eresta of his piano company.
- uniting
in favor
the seniors.
Last week
the of
tencheni
finished nwi• ,
n’*'iden,'*‘ for hi* ,enant Frnnk HoMner i
Mrs., Anna Race, of Lowell township,
__ ;~ “
ing the book on going wret. to Uw
&lt;W’' with hi. ongitwtfeo. .Vader and Joey
yiaited heY mother Mix Eiiatpeih Eut jng jjlv b.»ok on 'going west. „ —
tartar.r.1
hr fhr, ,v.,. 1 n t&lt;!nter *«&lt;“&gt;
I Smith dtd the wqrk.
last Tuesday.
.
school, which was enjoyed by the pn. '
J. Unborn is building an addition
Al and Ed Martin have commenced pita very much.
’
l
GERKEY
to his home as a residence for his
work un Moggie Smith s «w homa
b^ token out of tbe
Cunulngtaua b» gone « Will
wlfc
MrxH.:iRl,...t&lt;tarn&lt;l R,qn.K vtaite.1 whoul «n-l the «i.U, urnuiged in their ,
bnith(.r
Mfe. Dwir Phillip. la»t week.
old order m»ii&gt;
; Jamni Klng
„ lh(. ]M„nt
,leatb
STATE ROAD.
Uncle Philip Schantz, of Harting*.
The senior H . if aU succeed In jIer motijer Mix King of Lake Odessa,

Sit’

j

a nice line of Shoes and
desire to call your attention, es
pecially to the

RADCLIFFE Shoe
The peer of any thing on the mar­
ket at tbe price.

Cail and See them.

Special
For One Week
Commencing Friday, Apr. 21, J
will sell Jt,' lbs. of Sears
o_
Crackers foreDC

Highest market prices paid for
Butler end. Eggs.

HENRY RrtQLrt
COUTS QROVE
OENEK/1L STORE.

c

Good Printing
When -you Have Printing

per. Remember the BAN­
NER when you are in
need of
&amp;
&amp;

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADSRECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
POLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
In fact almost anything
in the line of printiag in
one or more colors.

the worn

' Let us have’tlie next
order.

Th« BANNER
Hastings, Mich.

J. HOMER DEPUE
Garden Seeda.

5

CLOTHING
I have recently opened a
new store in Woodland and
solicit the patronage of all
who desire good, reliable'
goods at reasonable prices.
Jtfy stock is new, fresh Ind
strictly up-to-date.
Now *is
the time to think of that

NEW
SPRING SUIT

Afh'lo'phoffis

J Fred VanSyclo had wood
i; Friday.

As all of my stock is now in, I
invite a call from all intend­
ing purchasers. .Fine suits
from

$9.00 up.
Don’t forget the place.

J. N. COVERT.
THE CLOTHIER,
MICHIGAN.
WOODLAND.
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Rheumatism

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aawyeni

: Frank Wilke, and
wife visited
j friends near Lacey Sunday.
j Mrs. Alice Bristol and daughter
1 Grace spent Friday with Mrs. Bowser

] Harry Bresee ia preparing to put in ,
. a field of corn in Mr. Burroughs farm
this spring.
' Mrs. John Wilkes of Battle Creek
.' and brother Floyd, took dinner at Joe
। Bowser’s Thursday (mronto to IIastings on business.

J. W. HOLLOW AY

THE ATHLOPHOMDSCO. New H«ven,Q®a.-

, Our now neighbors on the Crocket
| farm did not stay long. Moved in one .
1 day and out the^ext.
• '1Cures colds, prevents pneumonia

Foley’s Honey

Tat

OAOTOTIIA

Our line of

Floor Coverings
are as good as you can buy anywhere; for the
price.

Carpets, Lace Curtains,

Draperies.

Renkes# Walldorff
PlaHOS

Funeral Directors
Phone store. 25; Rea. 85 or PO.

Ordant

rlOIIUS, UiydllS,

i

Our Business

Is to BUY all kindo of GRAIN. ^EEI'S ^Ai
WOOL, and LIVE STOCK at thE,.het Price and to sell BRICK. I!RAX. COAL
CEMENT. FLOUR. GRAINS
HAT MID­
DLINGS. SALT, and WOOD PLASTEtl at tie
Lo’ceet Market Price.

Your Business
Your business is to sell what we buy and to boy
what we sell.

Phone 57 and Bee how willing we are to Jo our
part .

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER.

Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.

Phase S7.

DQf'OOOOOOOOOOOD

Vse the.
“BRIST

TROUT

SEASON
Is almost here anjwt haxeir»t«t
a complete line oTFISHINO TACK­
LE of every description, such »
rods, reels, h.wks. hu.fr.es, pbftH
___
tom'minnows.
■ • •&gt; infsetaey
» 'thing you want.

Come In and kn kta: oce of cor

BRISTOL
STEEL RODS
They are Light,’ Strang and
able.

We mske a specialty of all
Tin Wort.

WEISSERT BROS.

J)
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niONEM.

TUB HARDWARE DI AL.BRS

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™
xnd our FREE HOME TREAT­ recognized in the treatment of diseases
j of the bladder aud kidneys. One dose , m
MENT in connection with it?.
An excess of Uric Acid -in your sys­ of Pfaeulea will give relief, and one &gt; Ytem is the cause of your pain; this ’ bottle will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath
we guarantee Athlophoros will re­ ■ the druggist.
move.&lt; Take our home treatment in
connection with Athlophoros and a
permanent cure is ^psured.

Cells Athlophoros and will give you
a Question Blank'to fill out and send
to u» for advice and treatment

We will 8id yOU

your other Interior decorations

Backache is never known to those .
.-rsons who tukn iui occasional dose of ffl

The value of the realn ob-1
Fineules.
talned from the Pine tree has long been

We fcave everything in count.

DESIGN and Gr’ADE.

n making selections that will harmonize With

,T. A. Btam. Ray Dmnonth and U-I
Pear Stimson, attended th*
tbe ROT
K. O. T. j
M. lodge at Caledonia Friday evening. |

Croup Isqulctly relieved and Whoo|
croup isquicaiy relieved and Whoop-1
ing Cough will not "run 'Its courae" If ;
you use the original Bee's Laxative
Honey and Tar. This Cough Syrup Is ;
different from all others because it acts |
on the bowels. You ean not cure Croup
and * hooping Cough until you rid the |
system of cougrstion, by working off
the cold through a copious action of
bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey aud1
Tar does this, and cuiea all Coughs, j
Croup. Whooping Congh; etc. No op I
ates. Sold by Fred L. Heath the drug-.
i flat-________ '
;

taste.

&gt;x.-ooooooooooc

He is g hard drinking man. They
M onday.
Mrs. Ed Mead, of Hastings, visited
her grandparents at this place one day j
E. T. Cole and family entertained a have a family of small children.
small jiarty of friends on Saturday eve- !
Mix James N. Covert who has been ning.
COATS GROVE.
. and son »
' Mr. and Mi*. Chas. Offley
under the doctor's care for the part
Mra.
Beardsley who was so
~
‘. a short I
June. -TotaUtaM
moved to.Co.ta '’
°*^
week, is mnch better at the present ■ w.rjously hurt by a fall, lis slowly re­ Grove.
; visit at Edwin Meads last Thursday. ■
time’
covering.
Ella Sprague went to Grand Rapids ; A short Easter and missionary pro­
Scott Priest has a new Singer shoe- Arthur
Arthor Holden
family of
Freeport. । Monday to vimt friends,
Holden and
and family
of Freeport.
: gram has beeen prcjiared in connection '
! maker’s sewing machine.
, jhave moved into the H. Guy house for | jjp,. y&gt;&lt;vj Qj^on and son.
Ulen * with the S. S- next Sunday at 1:5*0'
On Saturday from 2 o’clock to .1 j th*
the summer.
t visited friends hen- Sndnay.
i o'clock. All are invited to attend.
o'clock a company of invited friends ; Mr, Cyrus Hnger of Sheridan, Arkan- 1 Hex Richardson, cif Ann Arbor, in !
.
'
and sch&lt;M&gt;lmates helped - Vera Ford tu mls, has. returned to East Woodland and !
sjM.ir.ding the vacation with l;{, parents
WEST PARMELEE.
remember that it was the anniversary wiU in the fnture make Michigan his
Sam Gutche* m.1&lt;1 a three year uld 1
Efflr Gainea of Grand Rapid*.
uf her ninth birthday. Refrerimients home.
l» ll‘*‘ K'Wrtt of Ler parent*. Mr. and ;
Rev. C. D. Jarvis was called toI1 colt for ♦1&lt;U).
, were served and games played and a I1
I Andrew Townsend will work his 1 ^rM-'
' very hajipy time /injoyed by tbe guests. ;
1 Seliewa on Sunday, to organize a ,C.
father* farm.
1 &gt;&gt;»*. Warner Is the ^uest of her j
John Palmerton is on the sick list. E. society at that jJace.
Harry Seas&lt;* and wife have mov-xl on ; daughter. Mrs. Philo Cline.
. P. R Holmes has lately moved into ’ The Bulling Bros, are putting up
David Demands farm and is working
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan were the j
his house in the village, and is im- some fine new wire fence, but many the same.
&lt; guests of bis parentx Mr. and Mix t
I proving his pfuperty by Imilding a say it encroaches on, the roadway and
Andrew Townrend And Min Man- ; &amp;lw»nl Morgan Sundny.
| new barn and cutting down a few will have to be moved.
Cole were married Tuesday at Has- j1 Mi* Mae Dooley of Freeport, visited
i evergreen trees in front of tbe house.
Mr.- Harve Towns was surprised on ' ting.,
our school Friday.
. It is U/o Iwl to see these beautiful Friday evening, when a number of
Oscar Cooper and wife of Woodland.
j trees wasted for they^could have made neighbora and relatives came in to help
Master Lloyd Zerbe, who has licen •
visited
David
Demond
Sunday.
1
I so many happy hearts at Christmas him celebrate his 48th birthday. An
i quite ill (or some time,...,
will .start for j
■| time.
Ume.
I elegant supper was served and the
n&gt;« L. T. L. met at J. Barannf. «*“&gt;' Monday.
Watson Howard
Howard of
of Lakeview,
Lakeview, is
is callcall- .|
I Carrie Heiser has hired ont to district . pleasant occasion will long be rem«-m- Friday night and elected the following । Wataon
officers: President, Nettie Curtice; j ing on old friends in this vicinity:
No. 2 for another year, this being_her bered by alL
Mr Herbert Baker ol Caledonia, I
! Mrx Jensie Miller and children of Vim Prea.Carrol Bnmnm See . Mary
। Assyria Center, are sjiending a couple Smith: Treaa. Sylemter Curtice; wa. tbe gnart of T. A. Bam Sunday. ’
fof weeks with her j&gt;arenta, Mr. aud Smith.
Mrs X Beardsley of east Woodland.
•
! Mias Floosie Sawdy of the Woodland
1 high scluxil. entertained her teachers You Wduld Give Considerable
! and a few frieniW on Friday evening,
To Be Relieved of Your
at the home of her lirotber Homer
j Sawdy in east Woodland. Dainty rej fronhments of ice cream and cake were
j served and a merry social evening re- .
। (ported.
even for a little while. Would you
I not.Rive more, to be permanently reGRANGE HALL CORNERS.
। nevedf You have probably tfied'a.
; How .was Sunday for a winter's day* I great many things for your Rheuma­
tism without success.
, Mrs. Warner ia now considered out
Did you ever try
of danger and is improving alo^ly. I
! A few of our mon have their oats i
' *owe&lt;l and ore waiting for spring to '
• come.

J

elding Wall Paper Is largely a matter of

Wallace Lovewell, of Lake Odessa.
. visited. Woodland friends on Wedneo-

New Stock

Wta tvanta,,

D*ne

WAIL PAPER TALK

m

homo of her st&lt;-|&gt;- | Mr ,uld Mni c Ifeamry vHted their ' Mrs. Shelby. Gertie McPharlin and
.Uughter Mitmie Mren, al Oarltarillr Mat* Ryan attended church at Nash- .
ville Sunday.
•
of H„IibK,
1Mt woek.
&lt;(mi]g of
Mh. Harper has Ireen spending the I
w eek at Grand Rapids.
JuAbun Dllleotavk WA« At HMtlUg. , nJM „„ Mnt L1„ia I)urk„.
|&lt;&gt;t
.
Saturday, on business.
.
•
j
.
Mix Meliatu^ EiAer called on her
David Landis and Mrs. Kate HptrfHoy Parmington has done some very 1
*
U
' ‘^r’&gt;'n 1
.mother Mrs. Endsley, Friday. Me. E. '
stutter made a tmainaw tripto Roxand. nice papering for aim. Schaiblv and i Thc forn»er» who Rn' l*agR«»g about ,
imdttr th* doctor'.* care.
Euton
one day
duv luxt
week.
I Mr* Aator. Ho now gore to Wooi-.l eating their oat. »,&gt;rn .&gt; uarly are
Eaton conntv.
county, one
last week.
not
saying
much
almut
their
l&gt;eiDg
up
I
MARTIN CORNERS.
Mrs. G. C Garlick and nephew Rob- land to fill order*; there.
1 just at present. We guess the weather '
Milo Barry is working fur Thus. ert Boru were ic Grand Rapids on Fri- ■ Arvilla Stowell is in Carlton visiting
is a little too frosty.
•
Fisher.
day of last week. ’
&lt;
her grandma Barnum.
We think revolvers must be venJ. L. Smith wa* at Hastings on busi- :-------------------------• ! u.
D. Sampson
Dnui)&gt;*&gt;i; is building fence for'
plentiful at Lake Oth-ssa the way some
Crawley,
nets on Saturday.
I
EAST WOODLAND.
are using them. The latest victim is
’
। Michael Doster, of Prairieville, visitMiss Pila Hitt and mother
Mix Israel Roush is caring for
Ed
— Heath's
„ ^A.j. wife.
He 2*hot at her
ed J. M. Smith and family on Friday, pvictimk of the grip this wefek.
twice last Saturday night, one ball j Mrs. D. Townsend!
returning K,,™'i
home_Saturday morning.
11&lt;jnl to J[r |u]j Mnt w. Clark on grazing her temple. She ran into the
Albert Hilton of Hastings. i« doing
Mrs. Myrtle Eckart, of Irving, visit- Sunday, a seven pound boy.
street screaming and he after her. carpenter work for his father.
1 ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ' Mr. and Mrs. John Benedict of Has­ Officers were chiec by and succeeded in
Harvey Hale is quite ill, being con- 1
! Miller over Sunday.
tings. called on Warnerville friends on disarming him and placed him in jail fined to his bed part of tbe time.

I Fresh lettuce, Onion.
Asparagus, padi
Ribbon,
Pie Plant, Or&gt;nt&lt;
------------Underwear,
Strawbcries, Lem,“'
Ill ana Bananas
'

-----------Calico,
Hosiery,

Preaching next Sunday morning fol- l
visited Woodland friends for a few day* getting diplomas, will bo the largest , W(,nt wjth
lowing Sunday school. Cottage prayer.
last week.
elate that ever left the Woodland j
• I। Mix Myers and Mrs. Campbell were meeting at Grandma Fisher's WednesJ. M. Smith was at Hasting*, on * hool. There are now olxteen in thq
visiting friends in Lake Odessa last, 4HV crafting.
Thuntday on circuit court commission- I class.
Th»™l»r «X1 Friday.
.
Quarterly
M.v S and 7.
er work.
V
.1
WEST WOODLAND.
Herb Calkins and wife of Nashville. ltl.r Brace wi|| ctet Rev. Bradley.
Mix : Tupper, of Lake Odessa, xisited . Ejjjah Barnum and wife of east j visited the
last week.: Mrs. Will Fisher and Miss Bessie 1
♦»,« latter*
*-♦♦— parents 1.^
her niece Mrx '.Erlo Fuller last week. : Woodland, visited at Mr. Densmore's j and finished moving their goods from I
Barber attended the temperance con­
Miss Emma Bizer went .to Grand i fast Tueeda#.
' this place.
.
vention at Lnife Odessa this week.
Rapids on Saturday morning to spend
Will Naid&gt; and wife of Carlton Center.
Alpha Demary has moved into D.
Some .noTcasary improvements are
a few weeks with friends.
were gnesta of Perry Stowell and-wife ' Haskell's bouse.
bejng made at the m-hool house.
Mix O. L Crocker, of NaahviUe. Tuesday.
| j. Spencer and wife viiited their
■Mi*
Johnson is on the sick list. .
who hae been spending tbe port wwk
Mix Heise and 3lre Durkee attended .laughter Allie Fuller and famUy last
Mix Frank KurU and Mrs. Robt. ■
with Mrs. J. M.Smith and other Wood- ^ie ra^
nt Henry Geiger’s last - Sunday.
ta.xltri.-njA returns w b&lt;-r h&lt;«n&lt;- ™
Wuodanl
vlrfled Lewis of the city, attended the society
at Lute Kinne's Thursday.
Friday &gt;last.
jju
qUjte jjj g,,. I wj|] Garitt last Saturday.
Mr* A. T. Cooper biu ooM her &gt;
houw- :md lot fe Bev. Kidder who ox-1 fAth,.r Mr
peutoimt out exten.,w repair, on ,
the Mtae 1-fonl mo-rutg into th

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Ginghams,

Cotton,

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CEMENT BLOCKS
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"THE TOMLINSON LUMBER CO, iiii
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are to be found at No. 120 N. Broadwav. with a
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complete line of Lumber for all your needs * hen
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building.
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�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 20. 1906.

ME HEAR DYING

; evil vnron. .

remarkable engineering.

I

China ns |uon as bought abould .be
placed in a pessel of coH water, each
&lt; piece being separated from another by
a little hnjl cr turn
&gt;&gt;&lt; &gt;&lt;Hi&gt;apcr. ■ me r*ci&lt;
or lora up m-w.p«per. • Tlw JWrjtlOc Amortcun ilwrtbe. a
from in Anflil
Humour.
Gradually that tbe water until It‘be : remarkabU ,«.i w cugLuuciiM*. urc ru- I
’
einarkabw feat of engineering, tlie recome-K near|y bulling, then let It fo ; movol of a large two story brkcfc build- |
Scntched Til! Blood Ran.
j come cold. Remove tbe china from tbe lug sixty yearn old, weighing over 200 |
As delicious as a Fresh Orange
Wasted to Sktleton.
. water and wipe. This treatment will j tons, frpni its former location ax Sharps- t
old-fashioned Cod Liver Oil and Emulsions
! render tbe bhlna- much lexs liable to ! burg, a suburb of Pittsburg, to Alle- '
member these things and watch her­
MHS. ANDREW CARNEGIE.
crack than. If used fofare being boiled. { gbeny, a distance of nearly four tulles.
!d to contain all the medicinal elementa, actually taken
self constantly she would have no need I
CUREDBYCUTICURA
I-----------; This in itself waa n vdry clever piece
line fresh cods’ livers, with .organic iron and other
for gymnastic exercise when she grows j
Ont men» Paste.
1 Of WOrk; but, to make it all tbe more
Little For Society.
up.—New York I'resa.
ling ingredients, but no oil or grease, making tlie
. Oatmeal jmste can fo made at home wonderful, most of tbe work was perMrs Andrew Carnegie Is a woman
OeeAppllcitldn Soothed Him'
itrength aud flesh creator known to medirina. For
*
t.
i| by rolling ordinary oatmeal to a powpow i formed upon the water.
who Is continually doing:deeds of phi­
k, puny children, weak, pale women, nursing
cintuin* Her Girls.
| der and ulftlng It* Add to this flfittr J
to Sleep. Cura Speedy
lanthropy and chnrity of which tbe
A busy housewife and mother who enough sweet almond oil to make a |' From tbe moment tbe bouse was liftchronic cold, hacking coughs, throat and lung
a ed until It was placed upou Ita new
world never hear*. Columns upon col­ has long been a Rource of wonder ' moderately stiff paste.
C-.c.
and Permanent.
'
incipient consumption—nothing equals ViaoL
Cover loose
the • foundation there arose one complication
umns hk\c been printed about Andrew among her friends because of her per- • bands with tbe imste nnd sleep
.,
. - .7 -T------ I
7--------------------- — *^v—«• VI ucr per- ; annus wiw tne paste nnd sleep in
in loose —
*
“
*
*
notnflllw well
...—11 stocked
-*—• • llneu
■■
’-----■This
“ ' will
”■ soon show a grant after another. • The king stretch of |
Carnegie, the great steel magnate, and ' Penally
closet
nnd 11 —gloves.
I-"
bls peculiar philanthropic- enterprises, the many fresh frocks her children I Improvement lu tbe condition of the ground lying between It and the river '
W. ff. GOODYEAR, Druggist
was of such a soft, marshy nature, ap- |
but very little is said about his eatl- wear has thia to say:
' bands.
.
, 'W**- --T'C ■
J 'by and ran
parently wlthoht bottom, that the |
nihble wlf*. This Is mainly due to the
“I have two little girls to dress, and
--- ; z '
'uS'’hi!LV‘
building waa constantly In danger of
We tried
fnct that she Is of n very modest nnd I mY plan te to make one dress a mouth !
Vshplstereii Furniture,
aoMcn*-” .
collapsing,. but even wfou these obsta­
rvtirlnx; dlsposRIon.
‘ for each child alternately. This keeps ' Upholstered furniture may fo clean
hfo arms,
Born Miss Ixnilse Whitfield, the tbera comfortably supplied, for good 1
by rubbing over wllh'dry bran and cles won? overcofoi bud the house
placed upon tbe shore of tbe river a
of au old New England
fam­
jjauw.*1111.-,
I materials
wort them more thuu a
flannel. Of course the ciudr. sofa- or
t body. »nd |daughter ..r
ily. Mrs. Andrew Carnegie differs -----Kar- rj^ic
lt possible to ' whatever It may fo should flrat fo •everv flood rose, surrounding the house
t-hid
ho
’ to a depth halfway to the second story 1
markedly In one respect froth the gen- give careful thought to each little frock, beaten with th«*
i*iW BCir T
'
band
or
a
cane
carj»e
’
the
carpe*
I ran, am! a
I and placing It in midstream, in order ।
vrality of American women, especially to take nil the time necessary to xnnke Venter
lentrr and
ann then brushed
bru«hetl to remove ns
tn
. 1" $*■&lt;*'
Taldng effect Sot. 27.Tn
‘ 1 To prevent It from being washed away. I rime table. Central standard
It ns perfectly as possible, and. great
tiuch dust as possible.
Time.
I to put
HaaUngs as follows:
; the blocking nnd milers had to be
lumfrom
-est advantage of all, tbe children al—-------EASTWARD
weighted
down
with
immense
beams
|
no weak ’
i ways have at Itrfiat one dress that ii ' v
When purchasing
. ------------- —
rarpeta Delect thou- j
m piu am
am P m pm
' am! steel rails. The rushing waters
. . wtrnld
tt*r°S
i perfectly .fresh nnd modish, while the. 1 ni,on which light win have the leant of
!iav;».e:« It KMlnmarooar
i:30
Juft-V*/'
abating
sufficiently,
the
bouse
was
1 others are graded back tn various de- j fw’L Never shut up the house to save
Lwltoo
i.-OOam
tfcit tnc
No’ &gt;«: NI«Iit express....'........
i ’hands were
t'lovci J ale
grees of shabbiness to the really old |
can»et;[lt means man. y Id doctor's' .moved and lowered upon a large coal j
•
WF»TWAR1&gt;
Sbulu
' forge.
— Other ..I
— —
- I bill*.
frocks. Tl
The
plan
means
every- 1i
JO’D 1:45 T:
li-T No. 1W. Grand Rapids express.
This folng tloue and everything made
.
Cokta
Grove
No. lift Grand Ba»&gt;M» express.
thing bright and pretty in spring and
. “Hl
Woodland
ready. It was gradually towed down
No. tax Mall
Mustard water Is aald to fo excello.?.
fall and everything old at once too.
; the Allegheny river; but, due to the
'
Bo'
to®
.id got
“Where the mother has - more that; ' for cleansing the bands after baudliug
Landot
■ — -- ’
O.w. RUGOUM.
r.AT. A^
ittorv
odorous Ruixtnnces and the saying li four law bridges between it nnd Its
rrus ail
Grand Rapid" 7;IO
two girls she can do more monthly •t tbot he A4
' deetltaitlon. tbe forge hud tn be nett‘ ‘
W. ABSKMOS. AfMrt.
.
Chicago.
true.
[
■
:
•
.
•
make two dresses a month for a- ftyuHurttnt’.
tied before, faming each bridge, tbe
Dy of four girls, etc., according to the
water ‘being pumped out afterward. To I
necessities am! circumstances of the I Whip crtSED in a pitcher. It whip- add to the excitement. It had to fo ’
more qulrldy (han In jin open bowl,
;ra Soap
fandly.”
towered tlittough a lock, nnd even when '
with leas setter.
V&gt;1 pct 02
, the rieor trip was completed three
j tracks of tin* Buffalo, Rochester and
FBTKICIAlU
You don’t
“A pe*rl fn the mouth la worth- two I An»xn.mlk will prevent stove black
ATTOfLMITR
UMlp’-L
Pittsburg railroad had to fo crooaed {
a he felt bet*
^nrln^ brown.
kw*bow|t
on the neck.” le
I au np
. to date adag
„ .
tn uya Ointwithin thirty minutes.
KNAPPEN. KLEINHANS A DR. LOWRY.
w. Rh»k
which
Women
would
do
well
to
ponder
,
Haatincs.
Mich.
keofcntfcur^
A LESSON IN GRACE.
KNAiTEN, Attorneys.
Al vays • Isrite ateck of
gl*»&lt;* *»«
over. A 'woman of many charms will |
.ottle of Cutb
17 Mtebtean Trust Co. Building. Gr»fo
SEPARABLE HINGE.
oftrr&gt; •fall of Improwluu If for teeth
&lt;ixrtaeles oa band._________________
I think
Kaplds. Mlctolgaa.
_■
ore not delicately clean and whole.
C.H T«o».. i II. A. * C. U. BAKBBR,
..mly foc^Jhe
There are autny factors wbteh go t«
THOMAS A ITtYOR.
**&amp;rajcte,’i ssys a young woman Whoj
' PhvaietaDs and Surxnona
determine the soundness of one’s devotes much of her lime to »coacfi!ng
Attorneya at laxw.
In many hourehulds it is the custom
Mitland
teeth, hut none mure potent than thul fashionable folk In tie* art, “, H - -• - '*
,_8y ‘to take down the doors or laddc shutof u»c. Gootf, vigorous action is neces tauch a lisuvon l&gt;oru ljle*udug -irn
it is a
F. R. TIMMERMAN
sary In [order that u supply of blood matter of bard, per*intent Work. NoU| tern In the spring not! put them up C»G-v.KUVR’a PUTTKK,
HoDKBpathlc Physician and Sar­
urv K»v
again In tin* full. but tfo work is very I
■may fo k-:ili«sl to tbe teeth to Dourhm ■every one i« the pnAWssor
en, Office cor. Jefferson and Center
a
pretty
trying to tfo uninitiated, and It is
them, slys Woman's IJfe. Give a
&lt;treets^
- ,•
MRS. AVVlfXW C.ULVHiiX
face nor jn-al richer, ubit+i. like ehnr- j hanlly a jib of siVQelcnt Inqiortancc
A-.l tbe rourte of Xtor state.
muscle no exercise, aud the werlcat Ity, cover u imUtiruile &lt;&gt;t detlelencies. j
th---*- nmt&gt;n$ thorn wlu happen to fo
K, KKNAMTON.
novice knows it will get soft. Give ' bnt naost if us can lIolffoMoihlng in tlie :
A
HANLON.
M.
D..
tfo |wiy«i of mnltlmilHtmnires. Iu that
Yorker bn* Invent rd an Inpr »ved tyj&lt;c
the teeth *Bo work, aud thdy become
physician and Surgeon.
VTTX .. O.
• -----।
way of improving the figure ttad cun , of hinge adapted to overtime this dlfii
Rhelcarci Hide or iiothlng for social
k*mct&gt;res In all cnnrta of the Mat* Collection*
chalky ynd an easy prey to decay. Too learn to Sauve a bit mor*- ornvi-rnlly—
!
Middleville.
Mleh
(Ji&gt;*tiu&lt;*tlun.
culty.
much ciMikiug of food and tli^uae uf
Tjjr coustructton nhus provides «tsy ,1. M. SMITH. Attoniey at Iaw,
Fibred In 1RS7 to the wealthy steel soft prepared dishes have had uiUch not st a single found. Hit with bnpl.
CH ABLES RUSSELL. M. D
porshdont
work
and
cJosf
ationtinn
to
1
access
to
the
pintle
for
tbe
application
king, the iutirriagt* has proved In every to &lt;lt&gt; with ip*ttlug people out.of Thu'
Woodland, Mich.
Physician and Surgeon.
derails na! -ctmatant nra cilice
correct
AII*bu6i&lt;M*»H given prompt and careful .Ifflee over Fred 1.. Heath's drugstore.
I
I wa-'
iil^ny happy c»ne. Agreeing habit of chewing. Those who lire «»ii
I
i__
•
Farnsii^ntkMn Collections a specialty.
we nhot.e MB.
(ifBcr phone IM.
‘
‘ :n for liuifoctl's famous illHtnm "that coarse foods requiring thorough, uan! viotrnk'DU’’
There
is
’
r.udj
tor
the
“
tad
”
Idea
tlie miUitWhd *lle.« rich die* dlngraced.” cation have the perfect teeth of -nni ,
UKNTien
K. V. GALLAGHER. Hiydician and
am! more' pratnieal &lt;ajnni*in scuse Iu
Mr*. Carnegie not only threWs herself mute, white mid tonril and even. . The
I
Surgeon. Dowling, Mich.
Office
heart aud wul Ini» all hrr buNbumTN blood supply is perfect on account of.i tlx* fon»daliou*prl»ciph- &lt;*f UpUmrte’s
F. K. WILLISON. D. 1&gt;. S.
hours 12 to 2 p. m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
method thaa i* tt^fo fnupd m a whole
THephonr at Hoti'*'lrt»y or Night.
Hastings, Mkt
phRnnthreplr amterpriaea, but doe* no the stimulation given by Uuruugk ex ,
ng of .
volume of eertalc phyw al cnititre gibend of good &lt;m her own account In aai
jth orders! unostentatious way. Xh-.- particularly
•SfnuctP at i!m center stub freedom
dvlighi^ in holding out a helping lined
at tfo rxtrewiltte»,“ reads Vfoh law. and
‘The aav
to Htruggllpg arrteta or students or beIt all turns on will aud exercise. Be-1
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:d&lt;llrmt*ti*s friemllng any waifs or stray* who are .fore golqg
:a&gt;lA o*
sleep a- few exercises1 fiillg. rnsclsallug charm &lt; ali*il "grnce.”
; i ■
■
*
.
* you these lucky enough to come usa*r her mshould be Roue through with qjmh win- j Mov&gt; fbe arms, the f»*ct, rhe head nnd
V. A. SHELDON
Vi m. STEBBINS,
down. Iutilling the good fresh air. A '
allow the rest of the 1&gt;«ly a«&gt; remain
Abstract aud Real Estate Office.
Licensed Embalmer
stophidder to. run up and down is n1
Abstract Block, Hastings.
reasonably nottaaileas—mwfhuiless, but
and Funeral Director.
Money u&gt; taaa on Kral Estate. Ural Estgreat incentlx'e to health; wind exer­ not rigid. Fvrrxknu duea not mean
join., next to Christmas- rturfocrauh
lute sold cosnmisrtoa. GcnerU convey1’erhnps nol&gt;ody rmffers greater agi­
cises. hip exercises, rotary motions, •'laxity.”
tudio. Krs1der.ee 3» Court strret. AU
auctac. JtavtMxcomptete set of Abstract
“directed ease.“ .It may
aUIs promptly attended, day or night,
nk's of mortification than rhe round .all keep the body lissom aud prevent
Rooks, rotnpll.-d ln&lt;n tbe Records, can
be acquired a®Jy by ranking “anrsy moCitizens Phone. Res. 6o; Office 76.
(tirnl»h complM/" Abatraeta.
shouldered girl at Xhr “growing” age.
stoutnew. say* the London Quern. The tlon*’ a habit.
The girl 'al fourteen ran easily avoid .diet Luis to t»e considered. Too much
Hold the arms beirt at fhe -elbows,
round shankJcrs aud cultivate an erect
liquid should never be taken wltli close to the sldm. Drop the bands from
carriage If she will. First of all let her meals; too much meat is bud. Thrre is tbPArrlsts nnd thru wRh as IlttX-effort
HORSE SHOEING
FARMERS AND
get used » sleeping without a pillow
.nothing better for the figure than as possible rtake them. This start* the
I give especial attention to boraee
TOWNSMEN
A pillow pushes the shmtlders forward. househfthl work. It takes a great deal circulation. N&lt;rr, holding th** .body
that interfere in travelliJ• —■
alike patronize dur Barber
of
a
lubricant
thereto.
The
pintles
are
Vslng a pillow at night is. an unTintura! 1 &lt;6 persuade an ordinary woman ttint firm at the waist line, rotntr* torMv'lmtid.
Shop. Everythin* new. clean
now shoeing some of theU-.
my. -and may
and up-to-date. We tuvltr you
in Barry county, and would like fo
habit which eirUIxnl folk have culti­ Jx is ixmtinqjug thesa things rtiat, arms. Here yon have the rudiments of formed Integral with the leaves which
to call and call again.
are
attached
to
the
door
Jamb,
while
shoe
yeure.
vated. Bahtas tla not require pillows. •mnkes n success of It. not starting •the aforvsnld young-woman's Immou
-the other leaves »f the binges are form­
BUSBY BROS..
W. J. fluming,
.them aud :lbeu k-avlng them to fair.
In graee." New York Mall.
th--. Tiftj rather object to them.
ed with slotted knuckles adapted to
Under Haahngs City Bank.
Hn.t door earn uf Erick turn.
*1 or
Ail duy lang the round abonkterod
fit Into yece*sca Iu the pintle hinges
girl aliouhl walk as tluwqtb she were
HEALTHFUL HOSIERY.
QUd eiigtige tbe pintles. Tbe slbts In
OTtcu eevueiuton) house wives are an
balancing a book upon her bead. If
the knmjcJcs of the door leaves, how­
s
. !m» cannot keep fids th -ught in mind noyed itecause tin* white linen shirt
•hontd
ever, are oppositely (HhjkmhxI.ho that
let her remember to keep ih^ back of bosoms show worn spots uround the
THF. ‘‘OYO RELIABLE-' BLACK­
when mounting the door the upper leaf
rrqprisMrs ot U&gt;« JKiTKBS*) STREET
neck when the rest of the garment is
her nock- pressed against her collar.
No matter bow pretty « stocking I* first uioyefl into engagement with Its
SMITH.
i'EED BARN haw added 14 new double
This will keep! the hea l nd sUottldcm apparently good. • This can fo, cushy Jooks. It should acver fo worn until it
corresponding pintle leaf, and then the
«UH» to accommodate patroa*. Tbey bavr
All work neatly and promptly done.
greet arid help h«-r to avqu’jw a .good remedied. Iron the bosom aa usual, bus lx*en thoroughly waafod. This lower one is xnbved Into position. The
mIao put In von»«* new 1JVKRY HIGH and
Also do all kinds of repair work.
place a piece uf okl linen or cotton may'seem .overparticular to^nrany. but door is ketrt Llius In lunged position by
carrta&amp;e.
M&gt;llelt your palruua&lt;i .
Satisfaction guaranteed.
To Dtr.-ugthen the shoultler mercies gobd* over tbe foauhi; over that wet th* dye .us^d to color some hosiery con- he,action of gravity, but can be uuand broaden the chest take this exer­ piece-, lay a dry j'lece for a moment; tabu, h certain element that Is poison- . binged by a livrizoutal pull. The upper
run die Iron ovur this dry piece mice or
cise every day, fifty times In the.worn
FOR MEN^
&lt;»«„■&gt;.
ami. .-m.-rlue Ulr
tt.
ihflkiu .aid Ing' nnd fifty times at night; Standing twice: remove this last piece and iron skin riirough u slight abrasion. wfH fre- 4t)Or Wj4jc-’oneu
O1 1VLO FOR BOYS.
n¥f* herein in n doorway, spread both arms until securely the wet pieQe over the bosom.
quenfiy canse s&lt;*riou.&lt; trouble. Rod
I make a apecialty of handling-MEN’S and
We havo a fuU line of-CIGARS. i'lPEft
the hands toneb the door ledge on ei­ Certainly It will come off when tbe stockings nre the most likely to fo In- WINTER EATINU
BOYS’ SHOES. See my line before buying.
and TOBACCO. Tbtsi# the oldest excliiMre
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
ther side on a level with tbe shodtdera. shirt is laundered s|nlu. but it Is worth Jurions.
RUINS STOMACHS
Cigar store tn thertty and we carryall the
doing
wnny
tlnws
over
If
the
gnrmeut
best
brands.
HMR.lntM tor Grasp the h-dgr firmly and then step
Another thing to guard against Is the
■
PFHLIP LUTZ.
stoi'king that Is loo short. One of tbe I *‘Now is the Time Vou Need Mi-oforward as far ak you can without re­ Is of any value to the ow&gt;ter.
Secuad door wuth of' i*osto«ce.
Now
step
backward
as far
as you
can.
gren test on uses of bunions is the stock-1
na,’’ Soys W.J. Holloway.
moving
the
hands from
their
jtoaftlon
Ing that does n«K give the toes sufficient ' Think for a moment of the extra
8oug is n most valuable medium of room. Light ns the pressure is. It is strain you put upon your stomach In
Walk back nnd forward tills way fifty
tlno-s. Each time the muscles of your expression for a child. Tbe averagu yet so steady ns to cause thia painful the winter. The hearty food, the late
Taka ana after eaeh meal and before going to bed
condition or th. joint.., Attar puttlnc .uppers nnd the lack ut eiercl.0 and
cheat are stretched and brought Into child with small encouragement can
be led to sing the livelong day. Chil­ the knocking ou It should be pulled out
door
“I
i
play. When you sit at your desk Iu
trw the to,-, to r--e them greats !5‘,l0“,!£b;n15’;^'LL‘,U"d*,10D fOr
dren love to hum to themselves; they
school be sure Hint you are well trnck
t'roX .nervous Ir- '
love to gather about a piano, and aoms rreclom and In. Identall, preraut tbe
on tbe seat, not sitting on your spine.
children are so fond of singing they stockings from wearing out.
riUbility. and serious bowel and kid
:
: ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT.
: :
If -the fourteon-year-old girl would rewill hum whatever they are doing.
A stocking shbuhl not fo too long, ney diseases bavFoftcu dated from a
■ '
I
...
order at the
Children who sing cannot be unhappy, however. If it Is It will surely wrlu week of extra “good living." Nearly
Mat.
i-itylurry, msde^n
Ith
and
It
is
so
easy
to
win
them
to
this
Rle and cause the foot to blister. A everyone is. bothered with more or less ।
v
l&gt;. IMS. four
- -.:io«.*d for rrt-mhabit with little' effort. Music la a good plan Is to have tbe stocking half i headaches and backaches, furred ton- I
- &lt;&lt;«in&gt;t th* male erfi
DTirjC I will make rugs
means of discipline ns well us a source an Inch longer thnrythe foot measure- guq. poor appetite, drypacking cough, , NORTHROP KING i CO'S
.■i nutaty.
4e-l
’o!
■ t utl&lt;! d* • -aaed are
of delight with children. Tbe caHlest ntrnl thia InmnJLnit anfflclcnt to
Sterling Northern grown tented
llUvJkJ for.. ..SO and 76c
-la!m« to ■wM Probate'
'he,fr,|TT Tl0"’
WlhStTpiiririeak
way to divert children from some wild
- uthr ( t.- of liasBy sending One Hundred pounds of
GARDEN
SEEDS
prank la to play and sing inuole they run no risk of burling It Id any way. tire(f fa.||ng,
carpets, I will pay freight both ways.
• 'u*'t nexLaod that |
of Minneapolis, Minn., for eaie.
—Baltimore Sun.
\-ow )a the time when Mi o-na is 1
Write me your want*. letter, promptly «h»‘■■i. *aid Court on
enjoy.
Frtfa*.
weml.
Addrvw
••
»t
next,
at
tan
L
A Lrt
FATON
r,,&lt;,NE XoMich.
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------------------ - -----needi 4*to repair the t avagee and wastes
L..M.
1 L/IN, Hastings.
idea I:
* ttxu day.
A. M. BUNNELL, WSK
the hearty eating of winter has caused *
Datr-I
UOriKlDH
12V N. &lt;Yeek Street.
laundry LINES.
Perhaps no vegetable Is more abused
In the stomach and digestive system.
by the enrelesa or Ignorant cook than
Ji.dfwcf I'rohatr
A LABA ST J KX I»k .
P-or bjjmbj da/a a dt.y.r dndcr, ..
d,«.‘
Aqu^J’ura (M aten qts. VIII
the bJmely but particularly wholesome
•
organs, so they can and will readily di ■
onion. 'Hie oil find rank flavor which better than fresh coal.
Sig
“Dnrn the luck! I lost a peach of.an
Apply
at
once
with
brush.
When
.washing
silk
waists
always
g^et
whatever
food
Is
eaten.
A Mi o ,
are objectionable to many palates find
...Ivdlrni tlroult.
Iron then, upon tbe wrong side.
na tablet taken fofore each meal will , umbrella today.”
Jloctor 8m&lt;te.
stomachs may be dissipated by soaking
Mildew &lt;*l linen should fo soaked for remove all Irritation. Inflamation and j “Yes, people don’t seem to have any
After the Epidemic is over this is
am hour or so In warm water, after
onrt Itonu on the
consclonco about swiping umbrellas.
the most valuable prescription that
which rinse in cold water. wlj&gt;e dry -y.1 tT
.ad u.»
How- did you lose it?”
can be offered. It will completely
and put on to cook In boiling salted wnslicil In thi qsuei w y.
tract from the food all.that goes to
’•Well, ft .was standing against the
kill any bacilli on the walls or any. water. Salt tends to preserve the |&gt;eThrc*« ounces of borax nn&lt;l two ponntls make good rich blood, firm muscle, wall In tlie restaurant. I kept my eye
t that d*-f.-tidant. Wildeadly germs that may fo lodged In
of
sliced
white
bar
soap
dissolved
iu
an
j
R
sound
healthy
body.
cullar
flavor
which
Is
tlie
onion
’
s
life,
lit Of-tbh State. but
•n
It"—
DR. C. H. BURTON
two
quarts
of
hot
water
will
make
n
This
remedy
coate
but
50
cents
and
if
j
your ceilings.
and no amount of after salting can re­
If the room has been papered and
“You hot you (pre to! -Well?"
splendid Isthffr for washing clothes.
its use does not restore your full vigor,
P-f-udMit enter hl»
store it.—What to Eat.
"And Just as I was getting up the
Never
launder table linen when stain- vitality, and health, \\. J. Holloway ,
the
paper
is
in
good
shape
—
put
A
l- on m Ixrfore four
fellow that owned It eame along and Specialist in Eye. Ear, Nose
abastine right on over the paper.
ii- order, and that
.4L.n ... ..up......r -d. u
Ilinia r«n- --------- ...
U lA'.nunt cau*e this
Ao ounce of pre volition Is worth a
took Itr’-iClevelaial Leader.
and Throat.
The raufir-thlnff Is to realize that a remove the spot*, as It 1.-* almost im bouuded faith like' this deserves your
ton of cure. Do not nut It off. Do
man is as be I*. You can’t change him * possible to efface any discoloration art confidence.
Glasses carefully fitted.
POSHIOIV i»
--- _
It now.
much.
And
the
sooner
you
leave
off
.
i...
.
aiilnnerrfM
in
----------------------er
the
cloth
hu-)
been
.sulnrmrgM
In
Any oneicnn put on Alabastine,
’ 1-ment Smith
and as toon ns a room' is fumigated
trying to reform him the sooner will
Circuit Jud«e
Office over Horten’s Gioctry Store.
soapywater.
,
’
Ai.abastine should be applied.
you fo able to make him go through his
To v. tisb white lace boll some rice to
Of 160 Acres
S Office 273.
■*
paces and do the cute tricks be Is ca­ a pulp and, having diluted this with
I hone j BetWence n.8.
Write for card of tints and book
For
Infants
and
Children.
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XOL
JJUKUM
OUU
VMXMMVM.
pable uf. Indeed, be can fo made vfatPT. wash the lace In It. Rffise in u —
let entitled,“Unsanitary Walls.” If
„
I*
n
n-.—kf Id the Orwit Cassdlan Northwest. Cheap rate*
quite,
tame
by
gentle
treatment
and
frenb supply of rice water udc! then
your dealer or decorator Hoes not
.Win.
may In tlme'kuirn some of tbe finer pin out to tlry. This method of cleans­
—&gt;
“
’
CHARLES BPLLIS,
have It, send us his name (and yours)
i 'i) Lum. if you
thlngs.uf life from bls mistress. The ing lnc&lt;* makes It a good color 'ami
»tot them ।
Bears the
Govcrnmuit Comm fotauer. C. J’. Railway
and we will see that you are sup
in the best powible
Plgnsrnrw
Ba,t '• M*Jor,e Block. Bsttte Creak, midi.
•utm caJds. orc^enlt Dnnimaota.
proper Rtu&lt;ly of womankind is man.— Just stiff enough*. t
piled.
paper, call at the
BINnei: .1
ALABASTINE COMPANY.
Svrncuae Journal
Price 11.75 for 200
bOL.
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WOMAN'S
WORLD

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nol

Body Builder

Railway Time Tables

Michigan Central

RSTAM RELIEF

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

1 flame Soap (o.

DAN LAKE,

ROWLAND BROS

CIGARS

A. PARKER &amp; SON.

77

-ALABASTINE
YOUR
WALLS

The best 5c Cigar,

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CASTOR IA

Oil Kind You Have Always Bough’!

FREE HOMES

r°' "&lt;»■•««»

roley’s Honey m Tar

�CLOSING OUT

WALL
PAPER
I have concluded to close out
my stock of Wall Paper, ronslating of all grades and all
colors, and will make prices
accordingly. If you are going
to do any papering it will
■pay you to look at my stock
aud get my prices' bafore
placing your order.

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescriptions prepared as if for
the Doctor's own use.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

GASOLINE
STOVES
We not only have a nice line of
Gasoline Stoves for sale but also
make a specialty of Cleaning and
Repairing them.

We also have a fine line of tables
for sale from the small kitchen
table to the large 12 ft. extension
table. We aho make anything to
order in the line of Woodwork
aud do all kinds of Furniture re
pair work. Give us a call.

The People’s Exchange,
W. R, Jatnieton,
Prop.
In Kelley building, just north of.
National Hauk.

• We have * (!&amp;• line of Flower» *ud Decora­
tions for E ABT EK such m Caster &lt; 111 Us.
Call* until. Mid *11 kinds of DnooiUloo*.
All orders protn|&gt;Ujr filled.

£ Son

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

It is reported tliat the Chicago &amp; Al■ ton-railroad has recently issued rules
' through which its employes are for| bidden to visit race tracks, dance balls,
i or any resorts where liquors arw sold or
gambling permitted Good survioe.the
; railroads hold, depends upon steady
habits, and both help insure public
, safety. On the same day the railroad
1 announcement was made comes a de­
i duration from Governor Hanley, of
I Im^ana. that he would not knowingly

WAH&amp;AXTY- DKKDS.

John Harding to Cyrus Shellenbarger. Lot 10 blk 26
Eastern add, Ci.ty♦

BREAKFAST
FOODS

i:

W, H. FAIRCHILD,;

I wittput a SELLING price on all COUCHES anj PAR­
LOR GOODS. I am bound to close them out and will give

BARGAINS
Get first choice and make a few $$$

CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.

The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the

' Tromoles Digeslion.Cheerfulness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.

A perfect Remedy forConstipoHon. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.

Christiiipk Barnum to Lafuy*
ette Parrott and ivife. Parrel,
Woodland
1WK&gt;

| Asahel Olar nnd wife to Hkr। rison Bluckernnd wife. 80|ac
Sec 33.- Woodland 3300 00
Charlra F. Burton et al tcTPhilip. Col^ruve. 4” ac Jkfciff.
I Rutland

at McCOY'S

A\&lt;?ee|abie PrepacalionlbrAs­
similating ttieFoodandBcgutain^lhcSteuiacteiarklBowels of

•

PRETTY EXPERIMENT.
It Re««ir«B C«refill Work, but the
Keaolt Will Hrpuy Yon.

Amateur magfclnut as well as aniaJeur scientists will like this little ex­
periment:
Get two goblets of exactly tbe tame
size and shape and plunge them Into a
tub of water. Hold them under tbe
water until both are completely filled
and not a bubble of air remains in
them. Be careful about this; then
while they are still under water bring
them together, brim to brim, one up­
right, the other inverted, and lift them
carefully out, standing them in a piap?
provided for tbe ppr|NMc.
One gobl«*t is now standing Inverted
upon the other, aud both are full of
water. Dry them carefully with a cot­
ton cloth and then move the upper

Estate of Rachel Rockwell deceaMMl,
petition for appointing administrator
filed, hearing May 8.
Estate ofMatilda E. Bissett deceased.
]»etition for probtote of will filed, hear­
ing May 12. “
Estate of Daniel Baitinger deceased,
pstition for appointing general and
special administrator filed, order ajP
I&gt;ointing tqiecial administrator entered,
bond filed, letters” issued to .Caroline
Baitinger.
Estate of Emil J. Baitinger et al
200 00 minors.-petition fur appointing guar­
dian filed bund filed, letters issued to
1UUO 00 Caroline Baitinger.

Nettie Jones to Robert Daw­
son. Lots. City
i Olive M.
Knickerbocker to
Wm. Knickerbocker. Parcel
i
i
{ 1 have a full line of all the Break- J 1 Sec 8. Yankee Springs
fast Foot}*, such as
j Ella Lamb to Wm. S. Week*.
• 80 tic Sec !M.Maple Grove....
QUAKER OATS,
*
MALTA VITA
3 ' Edith H. VanLuke to Seth A.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
»
KORN KRISP,
4 1 Gaiuder. 40 ac Sec 17. Barry
HANNER OATS,
■ List of letters remaining uncalled for
J
CRESCENT FLAKES.
J Jane Fisher to Hamilton Fis­
in this office for the week ending April
, her. 68 at? Sec 9. Mgstlngs.. 2000 0&lt;» .17. IIWO.
» When you want Garden Seeds jnst «
' Mrs. Margaret Tracy. Mrs. J. R.
* kt me know, I have a new. fresh * ! I^ewis C. Harrix to Earnest
। stick of everything.
] I Farr. Lot 1277. City1250 00
' Smith. Mrs. Ben B. Bon in an, Mrs
J
I also have a full line of
J ■ Elizabeth Ickra to Jatne* E.
Mary L. Robinson. Miss Nettie Turner,
Miss Emma Scloot. Mr. Wm. Conyer.
Clark.
Ix)t
8
blk
10
Eastern
;
SHIRTS, OVERALLS
i
U P. Hall, Chas Fuller. Fred Leitzand HOSIERY
I add. City 1100 00
ner. E. Millyden. Chas Austin. Pres­
John W. Saundeni to John Me
» I have a complete line of groceries &lt;
sed Brick Co . L. Kane. Reuben Critea
» and deliver to all parts of ihe city, j “ Queen. Lot 8 blk 16 Keelerjs
Irvin Taylor. Jerry Blough. Herbert
add. Middleville2.U0O UC
* I want your Butter and Ecy» and will pay «
&gt; tbe hlgnr.tt market price.
« Fml Phillipm Uj,Ann M. Miller
Sanborn. John Tanner . (8). Fiank E.
.’ NH of lota 129 and 130. City 1003 SO Smith. Gen. J. H. Kidd. J/'L. Stiles.
Edgar Huuhs m. Ira Hopkina Dr F.
Chloe McAllister to J. Kran»
Henry, L. Kane. D. H. Jordan. W.
» Dry Goods and Groceries, j and wife. Parcel Sec 3»,
» FOLK DOORS EAST OP GOODYEAR BROS *
J unea
» &gt;i .nnu'rnn
nwnvi'---- ! Prairieville

COUCH and parlor
GOODS SALE

9ooDkoi-s

Y2UNG

Roush aud wife. Lots 0 and
The Masonic temple’at Charlotte, one
7 blk 8 Roush's add. Free­
of the finest ever built in a city of
300 00
port
that site. was dedicated with apropriWalter J Robertson to Lyman
ate exercises yesterday.
,
.
S. Bliss. 40acSec. 24. ThornFoley’s Kidney Cure make: kidneys ■ apple•fT..
430 (MJ
and bladdei right Don’t delay taking.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist. , Aun M. Miller to Olin E.
Butterfield. Lots 4 and 5
blk lUBtriker's add. City.. you oo

[
i

ich and

Estate of Jacob Erb deceased, license
to st-ll real estate entered, sale June 2.
Estate of Jane’ McNaughton de­
ceased. order appointing administra­
tor entered, bond filed, letters issued,

,W. J. Hayward, and wife to
Luka L. Hyman. 80 ac Sec. ■
2000 00
4. Yankee Springsi
claims beard Aug. 8.
.
C. U. Edmonds to Samuel Mar­
Esate of Peter Coburn deceased,
shall. Pared Sec. 14, Balticlaims heard and allowed.
H00 00
Estate of George H. Crabb deceased,
Chaa Hill to Lida B. Prine.
no claims presented ►or allowed.
Lota 1. 2, 3. 4. 5, aqd 6 blk
Estate of Henry C. Worthley' de­
9 Striker’s add, City Jiie
ceased. claims heard and allowed
Olin E. Butterfield and wife
Estate
of Geo. 'VanTyne deceased,
to Kathron Brown. Parcel
claims heard anil allowed.
Eastern add. .City.
Estate of John Sweigler deceased,
Samuel Roush to Isaac Aller­
claims beard and allowed.
.
ding. Lota « and 7 hlk 8
Roush*a add. Freeport...... SOO 00
Estate of Aaron Clark deceased, final
account of-administrator allowed, dis­
J. VanNocker to H. E. Down­
100 (X) charge issued to John Carveth and
ing. Parcel. Nashville
Mary Clark.
. ’
Isaac Allerding to James E.

i appoint to office any man who drinks
| or wlu&gt; ]&gt;uaMMBes other habit*, which
would lessen his value and standing as
a public officer. ^Evidently the practi­
cal requirements of life have reached a
point where the posscMiun of high
grade qualities to men who would do
something and be something are abso­
lute essentials. There is food here in
abundance for the moralist and tboughti ful observer of pawing events.

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TABLES

ITjone -JS. A. F'• Burroughs

Court House News
j Has the Liquor Drinker, Gambler an&lt;1
“Sporty” Man to Succeed.

GENERAL HOUSEWORK.

PROBATE COURT.
Estate of David R. Scott deceased,
claims beard and allowed.
Estate of Orlando 8. Grant deceased,
order appointing administrator enter­
ed. claims heard Monday (lug. 7.

For Over

newvdrk

CASTORIA

BOATING ON THE NILE.
Three TI turn n Dur.

Navigation on the Nile Isjt
plicated a mutter as uponi the north
Atlantic, writes Alonzo Clairkc Robin­
son in Outing. To run at full M|M.&lt;ed
too oo upon a *mud bar Is an occurrence of
such frequency as hardly to elicit a
QCKT CLAIMS.
comment from the passengers. Th-'
Hurt Milks ut Geo. J. Milks
crew take more interest because they
and wife, 0! ac sec 7. Rut­
are obliged Jo-push th- boat off again
landJ.
with polpa. and this entails a great
Eumce^E. Green to Martin L.
amount of shouting and some work
Stevens. Lou, Nashville....
Tbe Nile below the first cataract is »
Mary A. Lockhart to Hiram J.
fairly broad, muddy river, fiowlqg be­
tween deputed bunks varying from
Perkins and wife, 40 ac Sec
12. 40 ac Sec 13. Castleton.. 540 (JU rlx to eight to twenty, to thirty feet In
1 height. Its surface is Interrupted ev­
Mary A. Lucknart to Ixjwis
erywhere by sand spits and Islands
Lockhart, 10 uc Sec 13, Cast­
upon which are to be awn thousands
leton
bf birds. 1Tiie channel, If such It can
Mary E. Bitgood to Wm. W.
be called, winds from one aide to the
Bitgood. 40 ac Sec 16. 20 ac
other nnd changes completely-wrlth er
Sec 18. Orangeville
ery flood; benre even the best pilots
Harriet M. Lee to Olive L.
run aground two or threw times a day.
It is, of course. Impassible to proceed,
Barnra. Parcel. Woodland..
at night, and each day’s voyage comes
Eugene Harthorn and wife to
to an end wherever darkness happens
Harry W. Jones and: wife. 100
. ac Sec 30. Barry
to overtake one. The twat’s nose is
| simply run p|unlp on the bank, two
Dan W. Reynolds and vile to
men leap out and drive stakes to which
Mrs. Rose E Colgrove. Par­
cel-Sec 28, Hope
SOU 00 to make fast, and there you are for the
night. A very simple ■ and effective
Myrtle D. Wilkes to Hiram G.
method, without any ostentation and
Webster, 00 ac Sec 11. Johns­
requiring very little knowledge of
town
mathematics: It fans also the advantage
Floyd A. Webster to Hiram G.
, of variety. Sometimes one finds one­
Webster, ffi) ac Sec 11. Johnsself alone beneath the wooderfnl
Egyptian moon lighting up the river,
the
distant cliffs and the silent, empty
James W. Edwards and wife to
plain, of perhaps one stops nepr Home
Sanford K. Edwards et al.
little native village, In which case the
Parcel Sete 19. Cartton
bank Is lined with silent curious flg, tires, who crouch for hours wrapped lu
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
their white doth coverings. Onpe wo
fled up beside d lonely brick kiln. The ,
Duane Goldring. Lola: Odessa...,
eight was n weird one. The rod flare
Jaw Denn is. I Irving
of tbe furnace, fed With sugar cane,
Lynn Malliaon. Curlton
cost Intermittent flartira of light Into
Edith McNutt, Hastings
the night, In and out of which moved .
black half nnkefl natives, while over
Fred Ingram. Hastings.head Was the clou-.ilofw. star lit sky of
-Mina M. Thornton, Hustings....
Egjpt.
Lee Johnum. Middleville
Vera Pike, Middleville
It is difficult to cure a cough or free
Ira D.3Cummings, Maple Grove.
yourself from lh6 discomforts of a cold
unless you move the bowels. Bee’s Lax­
Elnora Clark. Hopkins Station...
ative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels
Andrew J._ Townsend. Carlton...
and drives all cold out of the system,
Mary Cole, Carlton........
lhen comes its -soothing effect and
strengtheuing Influence upon the throat
and lungs
For Croup, Whooping
COURT MOUSE NEWS.
( oilizh ( nldn anrf nil T ...... ...j
• On Saturday Judge Smikh filed his
decisions in tbe following cases:
Frank Overmnith va Mary Gilmore. Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

npj&gt;eal from Justice Court of Donald
MeLray. of Naabville. Finding in
justice court reversed with costa.
In the matter of the appointment of
a guardian for Lydia A. Baker, of
Middleville, appeal from decision of
the probate court. The decision uf
the lower court reversed and order ajr
pointing guardian set aside.
In the divorce cswe of Harty Shields
va. Drncie Shield^ and Caroline Roush
va Israel Roush, the judge granted
the divorces asked for.

Tknn Hperlal Work.

The woman who keej&gt;» but one serv­
ant generally has more difficulty In ob­
taining her than the woman who re­
quires two or three, .each specialized
along certain Hues, such as cooking,
chamber work- aud waiting.
Apropos of this it Is later-eating to
note In the Bulletin of Houoefaold Re­
search an Interview with applicants
for general housework, which brought
out tlie following facts explaining the
preference of a very few women for
general housework rather than for epc
clal work:
’
The general girl ban more time to her­
self than the girl who specialises, be­
cause few famlHes who keep but one
girl expect her to answer tlie doorbell
In the evening, so the. day’s work Is
practically ended with -the washing of
the dinner dishes. One girl, who seem­
ed to have thou gilt tbe matter over,
said that people who &lt;-ould. afford only
one girl “belong to the class who have
0 o'clock dinners, so that everything la DO YOU WAKTFREEtm
SULTAT1ON AHU COt.
out of the way by 7 JO o’clock.*'
Employers are now allowing general
RECT OPINION OF
girls every Sunday afternoon and ev­
YOURCASF;
ery Thursday afternoon as well, while
If there are several glrbv In a house­ I If you tre poor your
hold they have only every second or is free. Ii you ate
third Sunday, according to tbe number, and we can c re you,
of employees.
J-pbecWI
It was also alleged as nn advantage • for our pay
Come and r ua; fci a
Jhnt the general girl is mure independ­
last
chance.
j
ent and that she la euro of a room to
We live to do P»d, stiaaa
berself. while In more complicated
with'
alt
r
:-ly-1ive
Jpn
a
households the girls are obliged to room
together.
perience fret. Uhis trip

LADY FINGERS.

Mow TO AJUUXUB THX ULASHZS.
glass very slightly to mie side so as to
leave visible barely a thread of water
If you do th Im sklHfully and gently the
water will not nm out.
On tbe foot of tin* inverted glass n'uAv
place ii email glass tilled with alcohol
colored with carmine, and. having dipj&gt;ed Into tlie alcohol a fiber of tapestry
wool or a piece of candle wlcki arrange
4t with its two ends bunging over and
down from the isige of the wlnrtriax*.
Capillary ntiracth*n will now act in,
and the col (nil ak-obul will begin to
run down tin- fiber, dropplug on tbe
foot of tlie Inverted gl«!»s and overflow­
ing tiienc* down the sld.irof the glass.
Thus Uh- r&lt;sl liquid wfll run gently
toward the brims of the tWO gliiMses,
nnd then. Instead'of continuing Its de‘scent. It will flow sideways between
the rima ntgl tiicnce upward to the In­
verted glass, so that lu a few mtuut&lt;w
the small glnsM on top will be empty,
the middle ilnvertedi glam will be full
of wine colored fluid and tlie lower
glass will Im&gt; full-of clear water.
Take a round box with Ont surface*
(such a box uh druggists put pith lu);
through tbe center of l&gt;oth lid and box
pierce n hole, through which a well
sharpened pencil Is allowed to pas*.
Put a t»lt of sealing wax around the
pencil to bold it firmly In place. Twirl
the pencil na one would spin a top,
ami a numlter of strange di-slgmi will
bo found traced upon the paper placed
benenth.
’
Paste this paper on a piece of card­
board. nnd If this be held firmly with
odt hand and tilted from aide to side
with the .other many extraordinary de­
signs will bo made
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UprlUns Day In DrlKluxn.

’isjM’ll •motor car.'" said th&lt;» Belgian
tftjK'l cr to his class Jn apelUng. “8nelpniirdoloozootideerj»oo!Twn:pvtrt»!lrjulg.*
replied the lies: (qtellrr In the claw.
“Motor car." in Belgian. Is “rapidboraclww-without - ralls-drt ven-by-petroleuin.” AutomoblHng seems to I*' quite
as hard upon tbe stny nt home, earnest
Htudcnt toys nnd girls In Belgium as It'
is uiK»n stray rats nnd dogs and hens

. Th«- blii
annua! acb
to the mxy.i
ed both hot]
lature and
same law j.,
«us shall UAugust UH x

only.

Mix well together with a wooden
spoon the yolks of fo'tr eggs and fout
ounces of pulverised sugar; thfn add
three ounces of flour and mix well
again. Rent the whites of ths four
eggs to.a stiff froth. 'Have some one
to turn two tnblsupoonfuki of the mix­
ture into the whites as soon as beaten
enough and which you mix with the
egg-l&gt;eatcr; then turn the rest of the
mixture in. mixing gently wltb-a wood­
en spoon. Tills must l*e d&lt;&gt;ue quickly
to prevent tbe whole from |»ecomlog
liquid. Put tbe mixture into a pa«ir&gt;
liag. with a tin tuls* st tbe end'in order
to s&lt;itieese It out In stick* al4*ut four
laciies long Into a'baking pan slightly
buttered and dwted with flour or-else
on n piece of paper pinrod In the bot­
tom of-tbe pan; thru dust them •Jrlth
sugar (pulverized* aud bake In a rather
alow oven. They must not cbnng? In
the oven—that h. they must not spread
or swell, showing the oven la either too
hot or too cool or that the mixture ha»
not t*en proj»erly prepared. They must
be like small sticks, round on the up­
per "Me nnd flat underneath. They nnused to make charlotte nusto or eaten

KILLS GERMS OF CATARRH

Hyomel Goes to the Root of the Dis­
ease and Make* Astounding Cures.

Catarrh cannut be cured by the use of
pills, liquid medicines and au called sys
tem tunics. Under sudh treatment tbe
germs of the disease will still live In the
air passages and increase aud multiply.
Hvornei Is the only scientific and thor
ou^h way to cure catarrh. Killing the
germs in the air passages, I renters the
blood with the oxygen, destroys the micrubra iu tbe blood and effectually
drives from the system all traces of
catarrhal poison.
Thousands of testimonials have been
given as to the astonishing cures made
hy this remedy.
Mrs. !&gt;e Rendu, 76 Weetern Avenne
Cleveland. Ohio, writra^T believe Hy
utnei saved my life. 11m better now
than I have been in thirffr years. Many
doctors, both in Engl&amp;tS and France,
treated me for catarrh, but'l. was not
cured until I used Hyomel ”
Probably the strongeel evidence that
can be offered as to the powers of Hy
ume! lo cure catarrh is the fact that
W. J. Holloway will agree to refund
’.he money If you say Hyomel has not
&lt; ured you
Thu complete Hyomel outfit coats
but 81.00, Consisting of an inhsler.drop
per and enough Hyomei to last several
weeks. This will effect a cure in ordi
nary ?ases. but for chtonle and deep
seated cam of catarrh, lotoger use may
t-e nectesary, and then extra bottles of 1
Hyomei can be obtained Iter 50c.

Remarkable Carts

Remember Date

REED CITY SANITARIUM
Run Cm. »&lt;&lt;"&gt;*•

Dr. Spintaty will be at

Parker House, Monday,
May ist, front i to o ps m.
Consultation Pree.

The Chlekrn Part of It.

due of the neiglibor's children hav
Ing chicken pox.and being confined -to
tbe house, the mother of a little fellow,
In order tu get him to bed ono night,
told him he. would get chicken pox nnless bo went straight to bed. “Mam­
ma," he cried the next morning, “I’m
sure goln* to got chicken |k»x. I found
this .feather In my bed.’’—Good House­
keeping.

One night ia all the time
en iwic-, unaanroin* Sreai -«un*r:ng.
*bl temporary r-ltet. I w»» Snaliy
f
try th. NKW METHOD THSATMKNT •( ’Dr;
K. a K The
»»te« Ma*pp«er*d It
»Jx wr-k^. tin efieturv tltiuo wax rrtnoY’ l •&gt;
el&lt;hl »«b and my »&lt;• ual raeriy and VttsWr
tetvrnrd re I «aa
otn In •v.ry
I rtcauoaeoa rou docton with’my whole

ney and bladder trouble®. If you have
rheumalhm or any other blood disease
a single dose will give relief. Sold by
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.

Bodily pain loses its terror if y&lt;rou’ve
a bottle of Dr. Thomas* Electric O)U In
the house. Instant relief in eases
ease of
bums, cuts, sprains, accidents- wf
of any

CURES GUASAMTEED.
1 pl"r
4Al*d..lhen ’
"Adieu1
bock,
J I! burry home to you."
But mortiy «be a American,
*hen 1 "M*. “Don’t cry;
r£X0,nK
to
you. &lt;kxr ■he\H*y. t&lt;) me, --Ooodby’
—Touth’a Companion.

NO CURE NO PAY.

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20. 1905.

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PAINFUL PERIODS
Suggestions How to Find Relief from Such
Suffering.

CLOVERDALE.
CRESSEY.
Bora, on th. 13th llut, to John AnMuch interest is felt in our meetings
dera and wife a aon.
and a numtier of conversions are re­
Mre. It Lowden ia gradually railing
Mrs. j. j. Ludwick and Mire; Foeter ported. Tlie “Crusaders* ’ will stay
with
little ..m
or ni&gt;
-- . • 1, lab*!..
.. hopea
_ of
r 1her recovery ! day Putnam waa nt Kalamazoo Satarareumw raiding in the Ludwick cot- with us this week at least and perhaps
Parnell Bates of North Dakota, is I Mr* Rh«&lt;u i a
longer.
aying with
n.i • in
V returned to her home
staying
with his
his brother
brother Jim
Jim Bates O
and
Mrs. Howard Mosher accompanied
Charles Fisher is employed at Kala­
inn«,„g, saranu, mnch
Att eridjng school.
her sister Mrs David Murthland to mazoo in painting.
Ann
Arbor
last
week,
where
Mrs.
Mrs. Ellis Faulkner and son Paul.reLeslie Miller was in Hastings Satur­
,h» ’“»«• Murthland was to undergo a surgical day.
t timed‘from Grand Rapids Friday eve­
’ .
F«rt „f th., wrakradih hvr aiater Jta. operation
.
, .
ning. where they have been making an Jennie DePriestcr.
Philip Burlier has lieen confined to
. extended visit. .
The young ladies of the Cloverdale the bouse the past week with a severe
Mr*. Dr. McUay entertaiiM Mt*
I Mrs. Hattie Scribner is home again for
school assisted by local talent will en­ cold.
.
.
Catbonno Hart ,lnJ Mnt
-■few days.
act a drama entitled “The Milkmaid’s
Arthur Vantfewalker of Kalamazoo,
Thursday.
Convention” and a drill, interposed
j 'MY. and Mrs. !M. Manning, iMr. and
spent Monday with his sister Mrs. C.
Horten Bra«o „r Hichlan.! waa in with vocal and instrumental music,
Mrs. Gid Wilkiuson and Mr&amp;i Hattie
J. Brown.
for the benefit of the school library, at
bcribner. visited|Mr. and Mrs. G. Mfiro town last Tuesday.
‘ Dale Barber who lias lieen having
last Climax. Satprelay and Sunday.
Rev. Fi«hor a, Dolton
r„v ' the Clovenlalo XL E. church, Friday* scarletina is again Mile to be’in school.
evening April 2H.
’Dr. nnd Mrs. Harter were iin Has-* Young Snmlny wiilt th.. .,„arterlv
Rodney-Flower of Richland, visited
The .Iwicklayers have aboit complet­
m.tet ing M South Pi ho latke.
tings Thursday, i
his brother D. T. Flower and attended
Mr* -fitter Loinimr and daughter ed their work on Arthur Prita-n’b new
I
The lx»ys of ttii* Dolton Military Band
church Saturday nnd Sunday. * ’
building
whigh
wril
0
gn
.
ttl
lm
.
clubl&gt;ed together and built a fine band ttarnite have teen viaithig friends in
Dora Barter went to Battle Creek
’j
' . prov^m.-nt to our village.
stand on Main street. They ^intend to Kalamazoo.
Rev. Daniel Feather has been assign- Saturday fur a few days visit.
gi vi* some fine concerts this summer.
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R&gt;»y McBain ij suffering trom an uttack of rheumatism.

EAST JOHNSTOWN.

Lucas Cusri nurrowiy escaped n seri­
M&gt; - Annp Whitmore went to Grand ous a.-cidcTxt one day last week. - While
Rapids the latter-imrt of .last week for sinking abrne very large stone the dirt
an extended v isitj.
gave way nearly burying him.
CHUh’fll NOTES
Ben Thomas lias Kmght a new horse.
Mrs. Nellie Fleming has sold Iter
The topi*; for r|*xt* Sunday morning
“E ister l ;i-i&gt;.etingj*. Come we the place driving honus tu Mr. Dell Roman’s.
Our
spring wems tii have a uq Cuhl.
when- th** Lord : lay.,’’ Matt. 28-0.
A special wi vift* iA beifig prepared
I^e Norman has sold his gray team
for next Sunday inuming's Easter ser- to Battle Creek parties.
-.ice. The children ’ are to have a.
Fraink Clrirk is buffering? with ,a
I*h&gt;minvnt J»art also the -choir has Mime Iqme back.
tipe selecti«w agisted by the church,
Frank BuUjs has bought a n»m- hors-.
•rchestra which is rendering som*&gt; fine
Geo. L*e was in. Battle Creek t wo
iriusic at the church services every Sab?
days last week.
’ ;
Niti* .A cordial invitation is exten­
A big crop of lamlw. we should say.
ded to all to be present at all the ser­
One fanner reports twelve hunlw from
vices
four ewes. Is that no Walt!
’iRev, G. T. Fisher assisted Rev.
Mrs. J.’ Bowser visited her sister
Thomas Young of Prairieville in the
quarterly meet big service at h1s South Mrs. Lottie Russell uh? day Insj. wt*efc
Pin*: Lake church Sunday ,.nfternin*n.
The Epworth I^eagne'’ of^Qoverurite
will hold their services next 'Sunilay
morning at 1f» o’ffiock. in place of t$-311
in the. evening. **o as to unite with!the
Evangelical chtmzi in union Easteriservyres at 7 :HJ at their church. The
topic “The Powir of His Resurrec­

Charles Wilkes wjll. take care of tlie
toiwn's cash for the next year.

Orville Durham buzzed wood for
scene of our neighbors last week.

«J to th*- Mt. Pleasant chuniiand Rev.
J Murwhall will bo the evangelical
IWMtor here during the coming year. '
Tin* demand for houses to rent ex.coeds tin* supply here.
1 he I.. A. S. ha*&lt; had Gio'Evangeli­
cal church newly papered, mid tarnish­
ed new curtains for .the witidotys.
Prof Milh awl wife, lat* .if Grand
[Rapids were the'gnats' of Arthur
Paton and wife one- day last week:
they are nn their way to California.

fhe residence of Mrs. Jam**** Cairns
caught fire .last Sun/luy bnt. prompt
action extinguishtMl the flames before
much damage was done.
Wm. Gillispie visijed relatives here
last wG*k.
_
Dr. Fritch has a lady cousin visiting
him.

Rev. Fn*(I Horn preached at the
Evangelical church hen* last Sunday
evening.
.

J. J. Ludwick arrived iu Clmerdulu
last Srit unlay.

Mias Elida Shaw and Mrs. Andcraon
Of Hastings wore the guests of Mrs.
Arthur Patton one day last week.

I

DOSTER.
ORANGEVILLE.
Be sun.* to attend the L. T. L. meet­
Leia Morehouse left for South Dakota
ing next Friday evening at Mr. Fred
tion
”
.leaders
Mrs.
Brooks
and
’
Frankie
Lumber. Lath. &amp;-Shingles.'
Hughes’. thi» meeting .will close the last Thursday.
"Mr. and Mrs. Henry j'olli.Min and
contest.
i
T’M kt me
The L A*. S- jut th? parsonage (was
Mrs. Cornelia Iscnnpod returned to VRr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis visited relalargely attended Ihst Thursday. 1: w#s
fivS
hr. Kulainuxoo Friday and Satan
her home in South Dakota hist Thurs­
. i -itinuited that 7.'» ate dinner. Thu re­
day. Mis? Lelia Morehouse went with day. ret uni ing Sunday , in the snow­
ceipt*--were $10. Several of the bnsi- her for an extended vikit.
storm.
n?-.&lt; hnnses closed; up’..for the dinner
Michigan.
Delton.
John Piera*.anil Geo. Cross went to
John Chandler ffnd wife moved into
'• bonr and brought fheif families with
Grand- Rapids Saturday. John intends
them.
It iilwny^ pays to take time to John Holden’s tenant house one and to continue his journey fo Bellaire.
n
quarter
mik&lt;
cast
of
Cressey
last
eat. Come again.
•
Bella and Emcet Brown visited their
Thursday. Mr. C. will work for Mr.
’ Our praise’ and pong service Sundayj
sinter Zola at her school near Kalama­
Holden- thia year.
■ evening in the absence of the |iastur
zoo
Sunday.
W. J. Warrant and daughter’ Miw
i.-very other Sunday evening is proving
Bernice Hughes bt*gan teaching school
Marcia visited old neighbors and
a great success, the young people tak­
*
in
the
Gun lake district Monday.- •
friends in this vicinity the latter part
ing hold splendidly. You miss 41 real
- Mrs. Mary Morehouse had a tele­
treat if yon absent yourself from tie of last week. __
The Douglass hoys tl ided one of
.
■: AND.
Bert Honeywell is home from Ann phone put in her hou*e Inst Wednesday.
services, Come mul bring your friend .
their horses with P. T Connor the .
GENTS’ FUKNISHiHQS The orchestra renders fine music f&lt; r 'Arbor on a short vacation.
'a
other (fey.
!1 ’ ■
1B
PINE LAKE.
Manley Billings, and family have
the occasion.
Don't forget the L. A.; S. at Will A
Delayed letter
moved into their new home, he
having
farm We I L,‘*,n i,t,rrW v,f Silver. Creek spent Otis’ nbxt Friday April 21. for dinner. 1
purchased the F. D. Willison
Wt
SHULTZ.
’
Sunday w ith his brother Raj- Morrill.
gladly welcome them ,as friends and
a new
Mr
nnd Mrs. R. Reynolds an 1
PODUNK.
Sabtiath School was organized at Dok­
neighbors.
daughter Florence visited relatives* in
hg and
ter Sunday with Delphi* D&lt;wtLT Sn|4.
All are looking forward with inter- I
Miss Marcia Warner is home from
Cqopersville over Sunday.
.
'itWFlll
1g6.comand Mm. Henry Earle Aunt Supt.
est
to
the
coining
gold medal contest, I k
: John Clines and' family have moved Olivet college fur a ten days vacation.
p!et&gt;* ar-'i
-date in
• Mias Eva B’uriffiett, of Doster, spent to be given at the cbnqch Saturday
Kotert Travis, nephew of Mrs.
R.
every T-&lt;[
int » Charley Shnltz’ tenant house.
|
All. the
Friday with Maude Merlau.
evening April 23. The Speakers are ?
Honeywell, has returned to the Klon­
iate^’ sty
’ Miss Gladiot* CXtUins has a fine new
Miv» Amy Allen of Gun inandi is' selected from the older ones who now _
dike after an extended visit.
.
' a.xi.tiliK
Ml* Eniret Kvt with -i....*hel*&gt;silver
ter
.ilvir meHals
mrilob and consists
co
_
of the B
pion&lt;r.
*
de**i/n.
A. L. Keyes has purchased “
I following: Mrasrx
Albert and
Elmer , *।
! h .n-hMlil Iluti-w.
|r..U..wing;
Mm-re. Alter.
------------aid wiir :.* pli-4&lt;rol to
Fn-il Kelley nnd wife of Hickory
young cult.
,
, .
1‘ Hathawa\
Hathaway and Fral Smith. Mrs. Grace ■
*■!iar.&lt;
“ all‘ ir
parCorners, visited the former’s mother
W. H. Burchett was through here.I Merrill, •’ Mrs. Jennie Lzaihr and Miss
John nnd Robert Wilson of Plain­ circulating
sale b^Ib Monday, which j ./Mtj PoweII
Mrs. Orin Loomis'. Saturday and Sure
rha*&gt;r&lt;. &lt; ■
til s*q- US.
I Zoe Powell
well
spent
Saturday l^ith Henry
•lay.
is to take place Tuesday 'April IK . WoRogers
Really the surprise party of the sea­
understand that Dwll»rt Enziin has
Miss Edith McQuarrie of Wail Laki*
son was given Mi®* Lizzie Waters
Mbs Charlotte Barnum spent Satur­ bought hia 'farm.
spent Saturday ««nd Sunday at this
Saturday evening when shtreame home
day and Sunday with her friend Mrs.
place*.
Hattie-Farr.
The little folks love Dr. Wo »d’s Nor only to find her friends from all di- j
! A series of meetings are being held
way PiueSyriip. Pleaaanrto take; per­ rations had come and taken ixisseas' in the Holine®* *'hnrch conducted by
’'t "•ulrri tl
1 ' i* i'onagt;.
fect y harmless; positive cure fur coughs, iun of .the house liefore her. A
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
colds, bronchitis, asthma.
thoironghly good time was had by all
two young lady evangelists of Battle
Prospect** ar? good now for winter
: Creek.
to last until July.
more
! Herman Zerbel And wife .visited at
Mrnzo Brigg** has vnrated the Web- ■
thiiji filled was served.
' Frank ' Kelley’s of Hickory Corners ater farm and lia« moved un the Free­
Levi Laultaugh is a very busy man
the, Cloth*
Saturday.
}
•
man frirm hi Baltimore.
these (lays preparing to enter in the
frlta.i aaj Priori j
Mkh. ■ There will be Easter services at the
Mrs. D. A. Bristol spent hist.week in
market
garden business on K larger
church-nextf Sunday evening.
Assyria enring for her sister Mrs.
scale than last year.
Davis who is very sick.
Cliarlio Laubangh js working for
HOPE CENTER.
Our teacher M.iss Trant received the
Jolai Ixintz.
We
Per cent on
Ross Burdick and family are moving sad news last week of the death of
into the house vacated by Vern Loomis. her youngest sister at Edmure, Mich.
Pay
Deposits.
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS CURED.
Word has lieen received from Mr. j
Julin Anders and wife are the proud
“For ten years I had chronic bronchitis
Merril that their daughter Mrs. Clara
jiurents of a- boy.
■
so bad that at times I could not speak
,
We
loan
our
money
on
Real
above a whisper." writes Mr. Joseph
Gid Wilkinson and wife of this place Warner is very low at tIlis wr‘tinK
’ Estate or good Bankable Paper.
All
sincerely
Coffman, of Montmorenci, Ind. “1
and M. -M. Manning and wifi? anti (Monday morning.)
We do nd’. load our money away
tried all remedies available, but with no
»from home, but do business only
. Mrs Hattie. Scribner of Delton spent hope for her jecpvwy.
success. Fortunately my employer sugwith
j&gt;eople
we
know
are
all
• a
I f - or.
Mrs? Orah Waite and Mn*. Ed Park­
’*•'*■crre.nr
irreat n-wr..!..
pur*uh* . ■ Satnrday and Sunday at Climax, the
geflted that I try Foley’s Honey and Tar.
' right.
er of
Prairieville.
visited Walter
EUKTri1 *"*.*&gt; -f c. F. Moreen ol that plec-.
Its effect was almost miraculous, and
I am now cured of the disease. On my
Beach and family last Saturday and
Honey to Loan
CrK3ETE&gt;
I
Geurgt Whittemore nnd Arthur
recommendation many people have
h
’
i Gunsenhauser have been building fence Sunday. used Foley's Honey and Tar. and al­
at reasonable rates. Deeds,
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Lett”
North
ways with satisfaction." Sold by W.
flortgages and Legal
for David Bowker.
H. Goodye-r, the druggist.
Barry, visited at W. J. Beach’s last
I
Papers Drawn.
Jinny Irani
from here
torn attend-J
attend u the
rao sukiu
Many
sugar Barry, &gt;
W
la O lu|
’s of
New York Drafts, Insurance
racial -•
at Homer axon
Green's
ol Cloverdale. Sunday.
“Itchinghemorrhoids were tbeplague
► and Bonds Sold.
of my life,'Was almost wild. Doan’s
Ointment cured me quickly and perma­
You cau apply MauZao liulde. right
fiANAHA
‘
EAST ORANOeVILLB.
nently, after doctors had failed.’’ C.F.
DIRECTORS:
OKIlflUn
’ Sowing oata D the order,-of the day.
Cornwall.Valley Street,Saugerties,*?. Y.
A. A. ALDRICH,’President.
John Jobnaon vialted hia parent,
J. O. HUOHES.IV. President.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains n
the n-.-t::..; ; ■.gvW;’A^?€VC* ln Sunday evening.
opiates, and will not constipate like,
E. S.’:MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
nearly
all other cough medicines. Re­
Frank flRrt Md fwni,y si)Cnt Sunday
DR.JMcLEAY.
fuse substitutes. Sold by W. H. Good­
iwith M*rk Fo’Bnd
’
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.’
year, the drugget.
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It
Baby
1»
Ciittint
Teeth.
L. P. TERPENNING.
c?nvr-'irai' '*bur^° °
j Fred Biill^has snld his place to Mage
JAMES COLLINS.
A.nb / ;to Sop. Brandstetter.

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DELTON
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Mrsl'illieHart

fitsMlle Holmes

While no woman ia entirely free from Vegetable Cumj&gt;otind sooner; fori hare tried
periodical suffering, it does not seem to so many reotMiiv without help.
•’ I dreaded the approach of my menstrual
he the plan of nature that women
should suffer so severely. Menstrua­
tion
is
a
severe
strain
on
a
woman
’
s
James Reed has purchases! a new .
(.'oinpotin ! two month* I became regular and
vitality. If it is painful or irregular natural and am now t»crfactly wdT and tree
piano for his daughter Ruth.
something is wrong which should be from rmin al my monthly period*. I am »ery
Mrs. Arthur Shorter nndtson Willie . set right or it will lead to n serious de­ grateful for what Lydia’ E Pinkham’s Vege­
who were b*»th sick are reported bet- ’ rangement of the whole female organ­ table Comjjotiwl has done for me.”
Such testimony should be accepted
ism.
More than fifty thousand women by all women as convincing evidence
testified in grateful letters to Mrs. that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haight arc &lt;*n« have
1
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound stands without a peer as a
tertnining a sister and her husband. Pinkham
]
Vegetable Compound overcomes pain­ remedy for all the distressing ills Of
A freak chicken belonging to Mrs. iful and irregular menstruation.
women
'
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
It provides a safe nnd sure way of es­
Philip Barber ’ came to an early death
Vegifrtriblo ComponniT rests upon the
cape
from
distressing
and
dangerous
hy the indescrution-of the hen. it had *
Xvell-earncd gratitude of American
weaknesses and diseases.
four perfect legs and four p-’riket wings. ;
The ,twq following letters tell so con­ women.
When women are troubled with irreg­
one set as usual and the other on the vincingly what Lydia, E. Pinkham’s
two sides. What a fowl if woukkhnve • Vegetable Compound will do for ular. suppressed or painful menstrua­
tion. Icncorrhiea, displacement or ul­
been for a garden or flower^, lira as it women, they cannot fail to bring hope ceration of th? womb, that bearing­
to thousands of sufferers.
.
could scratch until tiljed with a couple
Miss Nellie Holmes of S10 N. Davi- down ' feeling, inflammation of the
ovaries, backache, bloating,‘(or flatu­
of its feel and then Hop over aud sion Street, Buffalo. N. Y., writes:
lency). general debility, indigestion and
*&lt;-mtch with the other two while the Dear Mrs. Pinkham
nervous prostration, or are beset with
’’ Your medicine is indud on id**al medicin** such symptoms as dizziness, faintness,
first rested. I think after rill perhaps,
tor
for
women.
worui'ii.
1
mutereu
nuiTered
misery
mtwry
for
tor
years
with
, "J
....I*. K t .• iwila J," iuI■
r...
the hen was wise.
tMtinful peri-vl*.
period*. hoadsche*.
headaches, and bo*u-ing-down
painful
K-aring-down lassitude, excitability t irritability, ner*
jainx
uhyriciatw vousncsH.
vousncss. sleeplessness, meiancnoiy,
melancholy _.
ixtins l.cuiwuluxi
I .consulted two different phycicuuM
but failed to got any relief. A friend from they should remember there is one tried
•GLASS CREEK.
, the East advi-e-d rao to try Lydia E. Pink- ;and trua remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s .
[ haru's Vegetable ConipountL I did *0. aud Vegetable Compound at once removes
Al Burgdnf had his hand badly-cut* no longer suffer m 1 did before. My periods .sucn troubles. Refuse to buy asy other
natural:every echo nnd pain bgoiw,.and
while sawing wood with u buzz saw, ' are
iny general health is much improved. I im- Heine, for you need the beat.
0IU'*klV last Week.
Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. .
1 a-fviiw all women who suffer to take Lydia
Pinkham if there is anything
| E. Pinkham'* Vagetable Cotnjound. ”
Adellicrt Robinson and wife" of Rpt• Mrs. Tillie Ilart, of Larimore, N. D., about your sickness you do not
land, visited at B. M.- Jenkins hist 1 writes: '
understand. She will treat you
with kindness and her advice Ls
Turodny.
j Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
“I might have have been spared many Tree. No woman ever regretted
Mr. Titus and son of Cloverdale. ' monthi
of suffering and pain had I only writing her and she has helped
drove a vgell for Edgar Otis last week.
Mass.
known of tbe efficacy of Lydia E. Pinkham s thousands. Address Lynn,
_
Master Claude Edger visited hia Isk Mrs. Pinkham’s Adrice-A Woman Best Understands a Woman’s Ills.
grandparents Mr. and Ms. C. A. New- j
land last week and visited the Otis
school Fiday.Sugar-coated, easy to take,
Mrs. Lee McDonald and daughter
mild In action. They cure
Gla'lis visited -nt B. M. Jenkions
constipation,
biliousness,
WedneirfLiy.
’
sick-headachfe.
Francis Gorham has his house about
ready to move into.
Mr. aud Mrs. Grant Otis have got
moved onto their farm. He liad the
njisfortnne to l&lt;»se a horse one day last
week.
.,
V. ill -Otis lost quite a valuable cow t
Banner subscribers can buy
lavri w-ork and Charlie Newland • wise
4
lost five good sheep. Will Havens .lost
.the large Wall Map of Barry
a sheep nnd a hog.

w® understand

Foley’s Honey and Tar

there is to be a

BUCKINGHAM’S DYE

YOUR TRADE 4
WANTED
Are you one of the many
patront of the

DELTON ROLLER MILLS?
We would be pleased to have
vou give us a trial order. The
high-grade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfac­
tion wherever used.
CUSTon WORK
A SPECIALTY.

DELTON ROLLER MILLS,
DELTON, MICHIGAN.

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The map gives all th? roads.

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number of acres . in each farm,

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time to get ote before they are

with owners name.

Now Is the

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all gone.
The price, while they last,

. «flfty cents each.

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01 SV S ilOriSy and i 31
nbUdren.ssf~
bfo ooiat»

...A.,

Car Load
or

Buggies

We have Just received a Car Load of .the
famous...

Page CEL Michigan Co.

Buggies
Come nnd see them and get our prices,
THEY ARE BEAUTIES.

ri

We handle everything In

Hardware,

Agricultural

Implements,

Buggies and Wagons.
We have the
'
Oliver Plows,
Spike Harrows
Gale Plows,
Kraus Cultivator^,
Syracuse Plows,
I
Iron Age. Cultivators,
Peerless Plows,
Gale Cultivators,
Disk.Harrows,
Ohio Cultivators.
(Wood and Steel frames)
Superior Drills,
Spring Drags,
Harrier Drills,
Dowagiac Drills.
.

Smith, Flint and Weber wagons, also
Saginaw Farmer's Handy Wagon,
Dowagiac, Peninsular, Garland and Ashland Steel Ranges and
Cooks. American and Elwood Fencing. DeLaval Cream separa­
tors.

ALDRICH BROTHERS,
Furniture and Undertaking
a Specialty,

DELTON, MICH,
Bell Phone Exchange.

torchUdren.^ftaure. NowUto.
’ OtttSe'

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�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 20. IMo.

12

NINE RURAL ROUTES

LdPIZdL

I THEY WILL START MAY
FROM THIS CITY

talcum

DESCRIPTION OF THE ROUTES

POWDER

is a perfumed antiseptic toilet
powder, hygienically prepared,
specially adapted for women
and children.
1 also have the

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LAPiZrtL
TOOTH PHJTE

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which cleanses tbe teeth puirfies
tbe breath; kilts the germs; is an
antiseptic, and prevents the teeth
from decaying.

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Q, A, HYNES.
Hastings,

Phone 143,
::
.

IjTH

| As Laid Out By Inspector Knappen
and Approved by the Postal
Authorities.

We are in position this week to
give; a description of each of the nine
rural routes from this city, as laid out
by Inspector Knappen and appioved by
tbe postpffice department at Washingmi
Beginning al the Baiting* poaurfhee. thence
we*t to the dty linjito, 1 ptllc.
.
South to Sheffield corner, Ji mile.
Northwesterly IJj, we»t ijl to angling road, 2S
mllf*.
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• Northe.mnrly t&lt;&gt; angling road. ?i mite.

Sooth tn Bimocd'c corner, IJj rails*.

Michigan.

Northeasterly to Foreman'* house, :kmile.
: Southwesterly to Four corners, Jt nrileJ
| , East y,; north to angflsg road. mile.
.

Harness
Hundreds and hundreds of
satisfied customers through
out Barry county bpeak loud
er than any words can. of tbe
QUALITY of the Harnesses
we make. We use the best
of Leather and have the best
of workmen, which combine
to give a Myers harness a de
gree of style, strength aud
durability that cannot be se­
cured iu tuiy ready-made artide.

SWEAT

East to Knickerbocker'* corner. 11
South R, *r»l Ji. south
to J

Ea*t to Boye*'corner,

THE MERCHANTS

i 14; lumber of house*, 12—; jtupnUtica. 549. .

!

We*t S tq DeMottV houw and back J», 1 mile.
Sou Hi to Hen&lt;ler*bott xhool hou-e. 1H mile*.
West *» to AV. A. BemJerwhoU'-. i*&gt;a« and
J back, h. &gt;* mile.

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|S&gt;u(h to Fa u*ey’» corner, J-j mile.

I Sv&gt;uth-&lt;«e*tcrly K to Kline'* houwrmj Lack ',
I S mile.
'
I North and nurtli-ca-terly to end of toad. 1'

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

LANE’S CORNERS.
♦ • Miw Maud Bull has liyvu Home tlie
! .pa&gt;t
■ past w&amp;k.
vafek.
^Miu ^idne.y Lor i has returned home
after luting aliscnt* hearty twoareeks.
Shirk*- Weaver v•jsited Ulareuce Lord
Sunday.:
• .
'Harry Blake :Cnd family visited
his sister M're. Ed aiull Sunday-.
I
Mrs. Rork is in very poor health, she
33 w ith her dauglner Mrs. John Bel- ■
Bon. ’
Mhc Ed Bull visited her mother Mrs.
Paul Blake one dav last week.
I
Mr. Jos© Atkina and Mr. Laubangh
visited John E. HbII Sunday.
Jesse-Atkins \yill break tlie colt of
John Black’s, making it ready for Mr. i
B. on his return May 15.
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I
BANFIELD.
Plowing and sowing oats is the order
uf tbe day at present, who could ask .
for finer spring weather than Michi- 1
gau people have had this spring.
The L A. S. wks well attended at
the home Of Mr. and Mrs. D. C.-Stiles
last week, there being about 60, jyexent
anij all report the sugar excellent.
Tno kilo rendered by Miss Jessemine
Bellinger was fine.
A company of Banlivld musical peo­
ple were invited tc| the home uf Mr.
and Mrs. John Sheffield last. Fridav
evening. They 'gmtified people with'
music all abmg tl;-- line 1 t« i. phone of |
Course) and all enjoyed the.same very
much but would have liked to have
known from whence it came.
Next Sunday' evening the E. L. will,4
be led by A. M. Edmunds.
|

tn flu*h's hdoMs. '• milemite*.
IWcst
north 1 to Fighter's corner. Ui mile*.•;
(West to-M-nitum ebunih. 1 , m-l&lt;&gt;.

North to city li
Nortb4:i«lrrly
1

Southeasterly tv’ dty lilult*,mite.
^Suutbeauwij; to p&lt;*itoffi.'e, •« mite.
length route, 2t mile*; area *quaro mile*. U:
n,mbCT °&lt;
w, population. 450.
*OVTB xo- 3- (AM
B*®uu»faxat Ha«ung»vu*toffi«, ibena- north
U) City limit*, mix
*'orlh u,,ni'
M
r*ilrvad ct'—'w- ’ * »“«•
**th Barber', rower.
mile*.
ea*’1 '* u BragdoaS hou*e and back
wtle’Nottb toAluXt'#romer, U4«nlte«.
x
Ka,t K to Shriber** Domic and back K, J4 mite.
Xtn., &gt;.
ttJn.lt*.
West to Barnum** house. &gt;4 mile. *

Beginning at Baiting* po«t vflke, tkeoewutbt easterly to city limit*, &gt;9 mile*.

,

Earn to BirdaeB'* corner, 3
Nortteto township tine read

Among the Churches
ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ROYAL
Baking Powder
Mackes Cleaurv Brea^d
With Royal Baking Powder there is
no mixing with the hands, no sweat of
the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest
facility, sweet, clean, healthful food.
Full instructions in the “Royal Baker a,nd Pastry Cook**
book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake
with Royal Baking Powder.
Grady, to any address.
MOYAL BAKINQ FOWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM NT., NEW YORK.

Cl QQ

We have them,
ranging from

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$2.50
:

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The American Wirt fence is the Re*t ; CIKc
fully guarautru’d aud always satisfa*• i1 Cheap.’
er to day than ever before. L »i ; imy
ing until rou see uf. ' You know &amp; /
you see it, and you know wbtu a g-d-ti
hi ihtii..

Ik constructed on the mo"t
scientific principles.
U ill
save one-half the dairy wofK
on tin- farm, aud eave both
cream and milk.
Cali and get a booklet free of
charge, explaining the Tubu­
lar, and don’t buy until you

The PAINT
QUESTION
Is easily settled when ‘ j
you use Lowe's “H. S” ,
(•High Standard) paints.
It is the cheapest "be­
cause it costa no more to
apply, and will last twice
ab long.

Wagons, Carriages, Implements.
Studebaker Wagons, Flint Wagons.
Lull car­
riages, Kalamazoo. Clark carriages.
l-anslng,
Deere Hay Loaders. Side delivery rakes. Riding
cultivators, Corn Planters, flollne Plow Co’a
Cultivators. Harrows and Corn planters.

A Full line of FISHING TACKLE

C°me ’V"!
j
'Lem.

AHERICAN FENCE

ins Tubular
Cream
Separator

OLIVER PLOWS

are retogphttu hf the lUtdard of i xor-ilehCt- sthotif
fanneru have t^cm.

of Ev^ry Kind and

DESCRIPTION.

Harness, single and double GASOLINE STOVES, REFR! &gt; RATORS.

Bros M

Goodyear
THE HARDWARE DEALERS.

Phone No. I.

Hastings, Didi.

Hastlnp* Markets.
Hasting. Hark.u are corrected erery

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“L«berei,’s I
ine
Conected Wednesday, Apr. I'J 1905.
I
PRODUCTBut tor— i»c--Xte per lb.

rercheron otallion

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Houey dark.-lOe; white.—lie
VEGETABLES. FRVITH. ETC.
rotate**--'X)e per bu.
Far*4&gt;lp»-30e per bb.
Ouloo*—75c. il-DOfw-r bn.
CabNiito- - 3oc -40c per
_
MEATS.
Beef. llw'w&lt;-lsht.-3c—*
Brtr, &lt;lrr*w»l -5c - DC.
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&amp;

Hog*, nllve••■-♦4JO--»(*&gt;.
Hog*. dn*M-&lt;iLunb-., M)lvo-»&lt;*&gt;-Pun.
Mutt&lt; ”i. rthmed - Tc - «?.
Sheep—3c~ -4c.
POULTRY. Hi DBS AND WOOL.
&lt;hMk»-n*. attvo-w-10c

Bed |lIdee 7' 4c'
Uotm- Hide* fc.or&gt; S2j£&gt;.
&lt; «ff Skin*-we
Tallow - ■.•l-4c'
Sheep reK».e»tlrnntrd wa
WoqI CMIM'-S&gt;. Wort fil
GHAI\

The Choir of the' Emmanuel Church,
i Ea»t through Podauk to end of road. H P&gt;ite.
I under the direction, of L&gt;r. Clarancn
I South Ji. noutheaaterly 5-8. noutbweotcily % to
I Bnrber, has prejuired some very fin©
I Carpenter's corner. 1 5-8 mile*.
; and appropriate special music for Eas­ ttye-K*.
'
ter wrvioea to be held next Sunday. Lack Bean* handpicked. prrbu.Si.w.
'
' qf space forbids mention of the differ- Wood-soft, gl.75; mixed. F.'JO. iuudX.' W.
'anner** corner*. Ji mile.
HAY AND STRAW.
j ent numbers much to our regret, ex- , .
|1 cept
irpi umi
that Mrs.
.uni. Hains
ntuns will
wui sing "An
"In Uie
the .; »&lt;2'-Tlmotl
nS: *• Timothy
"
'of the Cross" jat the
, ”
Shadow
theSunrise
Sunrise&gt; Clover
I CloverH*yH*y-« oo-jbjx)
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lU.D- .l iu
.•-"'I ~- - W
j, service, and *;iPraises
to the Risen
Easterly to city limit*, 3fl mile.
: Lord" at the 10:80 service. ’ Dr. Bar-: Tltnoth&gt; Bred-t..«&gt;
Easterly to pobVxBcb, &gt;1 mile.
Arthnr KnlHvun
•XI.. Is
T«. ------- - - . —
. lw»r
Iwr M-ill
will uinnsing Arthur
Sullivan's ‘"He
I'ltOBATK OKDKK.
.
1 RiMin"'at the 10:80 service.
State of Michigan, County &lt;X Harry, ns
10; number of hou*c*. 7b; population, 341
: Epworth League Sunday evening at i
i
H^i&lt;m
T
^!S^J
e
rro^°M
Hi
rt,
Re8Ur
‘
Beginning at Baitings postoffice, thence n irth- ,
I
. Leader. George Heath.
day the I7tb day of April In the year owe
westerly todty limit*. K mile.
’
.
Iho VS Oman's Home Missionary SociLLttwasand nine hundred and flw.
;*&gt;• *iU,T!tiaLHle
R_
£&amp;rMofM&amp;
K. Grant Wednesday the 1445th at 2:80 RiSey droea~d.
o'clock.
On i-ndlng and Bling tbe petition duly volNorthwesterly to Olner’i. corner, 1 3* mites.
q,
,1
r
, fled, of Henry II. Bailey, husband ot said de1 be St. Agnes guild of the Episcopal &lt;en*e&lt;l. praying that an tnstnunent now on
West to Sutherland's ennw, 3-4 miles
' church will give their annual Easter nie in thi* Court, pumating lo tie th- la*t will
Tuesday Tea at the imrish house Tues- aud te*tameni-nf «a»d decwmed-I* admitted U&gt;
Ncrth to Hutchinson's corner, 1J« mik».
dnv AvoniHc/ AtJh .3 n n / - ’
w Probate nnd Hie lx. tutor Ibeteln r*n.&lt;dapday evening April 2. Bill for supper 2ft pointed or some other suitable ;-erson,
cents.
'
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday tbe 13th
The subject of the sermon next
A’
■**
* W- 0
forotiooii, to- uulwned
tor the hearing of said
W&lt;MI to Walker'* corner, K mile.
' Sunday at the Baptist church willi lie
,m; petition and tluil the heirs alJaw of said docea*
Went M and return to Walker’* comer, &lt;4 »*• "The Risen Saviour" at 10:80 t_ ", 04 and all other persons Interested in said estate
are
requited
io
appear
at
a session of said
North to end tX road. 13-4.
..“Removing Obstacles" at 7:80p. __
m. Court, then lobe holdsn at ths ProbateofBw,
| Special
muflic
in —
the
.
,----------------- —
- evening
in
In
theMil.A
CityOofAn..Hastings.
HasUiiR*.
d ssaid
*W»XCounty
and
■hrtw
IS-.— X— Ilu
—.Xw
—
—J
“". MU-mnn
,"!™on •loUK rE-ESWS S-.’SJT
s
■ ■^1^^
The sulnect of the
Christian'Science
bnstiau Science meeting next Sun- further ordered that said peUUouer
pettUonrr Ktve~n6ck&gt;
gtre notk&gt;
... ’
I.... will
...Ill l&gt;e •• Everlasting
...
tn
tKn l*r^.n, Inl.r^l^l In ..l.l
m..
(Uy
morning
5°
of
J
tor
South tn Hutdiimon’* corner, 1 mile.

16 Hands High

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Weight
,j by MrlJHHt*

'I133 "L*

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POUR-QUOI-IJAS JR. will make the season ol lun-

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ss: =£»£•«£r-S =£~
$Xr JX* "r?Si

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11SM8). 3rd dim L'Amle (4SSS) by DrcUe (&lt;5&gt;
Pour Quoi-I’w Jr. Is a descendant ot * noth-in
Jim always Won a flrs, prir. whenever shown.

.SLMR S’KrcA^’.’i

-1 d.SS.Wii ’LA'

P0UR-QU0FPA5 JR

Black, both hind feet white; foaled |lay 2nd.
lit&gt; Brothers, Columbns, Uhio. Sired by Pour-Q i
dam Jenny 57578 by P|4u&lt;Mr (WWI),1Snidim *Un:‘

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(Jiurcn will lie entertained Tuesday Barry, once In each
t»w
.
Sjuth todtr limlta,2S mite*.
'afternoon. April 23, at 8 o'clock by : w‘w,“ p,,',r.,OU1’to 88,4
Souu*a*i«ly u» iKMtoffiro, q mite.
[Mrs. J. C. Lampman, Mrs. L. A. EaJ nd ie of Probate.
Lemcth uf route, » 3« mites; area of tquxro ton- Mrs. Walter Lrimpman and Mrx. , F-U-a C. Hecox.
rnilw, 11: number ol bou*e«,
population, 4*,.
' A. Chaffee, at the home uf Mrs. J. C.
rrobau-Itegtster.
-------------------------------- Lumpman. Ladies are cordially invit.
&lt; a true copy 1
•
od to bring their work and eniov a ” L. ----••----- r~ 1
SURPRISED MR. AND MRS.
social hour. Bring a friend with von
N’mcB OF U1AIUN0CLAIMS.
.

1-rtend.^d neighton, ut Mr. nn,| tlJk Lur

new

Will be started in Barry County May 15th
Every patron must
provide himself with one of the APPROVED Rural M ul boxes.

Something About the Men and the
Methods That Have Made i his
Firm So Successful.
The late Hon. H. A. Goodyear was a
pioneer business man of HrtMings. He
had the far sightedtiess tu prepare'
while he was able tu du so to leave his
business in good hands. He trained
up Iris two sons, D. 8. and John, so.,
they nuwtered its details. Thfen when
the weight of years made necessary hi* ■
releaNc from business cares, it was hand*
ed ovpr to two young wen who knew
il tiiurohghly. But since that time
much has lieen a&amp;led to the original i
hardware stock. They now carry an I
immense line of farming mac'ninerv.
and have also added a line of plumb­
ing supplies, and keep a plumber &lt;-ohstaritlv employed. Their stock uf hard­
ware is more than double what-it was
when the business was given into their ■
bands. A large addition to their.'store
has lieen built find i.s crowded full. So
is the basi-nivnt. They also occupy 1
the flour al ovr tlie store, algo the big :
fluublo store so.long occupied bv Meaner ‘
Bros. Near the M. C. tracks they have ;
a largo storage warehouse. And all '
this sjia&lt;s- is needed in their inisincss. ip
This will give nn idea uf its growth 1 9
and extent. Hew Imi" Lite-y built'Up ' S
such a trade? By going after it That 3
means getting th- confidence «&gt;f the.M
|&gt;eoji!«! th-y deal with using uj&gt;-to-date g
inetlaxls. giving careful attention t«&gt; £
details, and making the firm name n
synonymous with integrity and a fl
square deal. They have earned their 2

Frte Methodist'meetings still in pro| grew. Rev. Glass )x&gt;ing present helping
.
, the work. One convert Sunday night.
South through Coat* Grove to cad of road.
Morning subject at the U. B. church
! "Resurrection Lessons**. In the eve’
Wr»t to Merrick'* rornw. 1 mite.
' j ning the Sunday school will render an
South to nirdroir* coro-r, i mite.
i Easter program. A Sunrise Praise
East 38 to Bird*eii’. hmm and back 3-3, ; Service.will-be held at 6 o'clock Sunute’
' day morning.
*»lb
1.1k.
At «to Metto.li« chnn-h DMtSunI day there will lx* no morning preaefii ing service. At the reguhtr--morning
We*» to Tinkler’* corner. 2‘i mile*.
[ hour 10:U(». th© Sunday school will reh­
NortbonMerly todty limit*. 1 5-8 miles.
der on appropriate Easter program, fn
Ixngth of route, 25H mile*: area square mile* the evening the pastor will preach a
Went H to Jones bouse aud back Hi1 “Ite.
i sermpn suitable to Easter..
. |
Easter will be'observal at the PresNortheasterly to end of read. &lt;4 mile.
Heirinning at Basting* post office tbet we*v ■ byterian church in the following man- •
South to Barber's comer, &gt;&gt;» miles.
। tier. Regular moruing preaching wrerly to.city limit*.7i mile*.
.
West t’&gt; Malloy's house, 1 mile.
! vice at W-.80 with sj-rei&amp;Lmusic. Sun­
WesteAy to Sheffield's corner. 3-8 mile.
! day school at noun with aline program
Jk-u'-h to end of road, 2 mile*.
of recitations, songs, rlaas exercises
We*t Ji. (outh K todty Hmit^vI and special inusie. In the evening
Skiuth to pcattoffice, K Ulile*.
’ th(‘rc will be a sacred mnxicnle consist­
ing &lt;&gt;f anthems, vocal solos, instrumen­
13; nunibcr &lt;&gt;f botiAeH, 114; population. 513.
tal solos and a flute-duet.
■OVTKSO.M. IMAMCroia.)
Th&lt;- Yeckley W. (’. T. C. nnd Aid
Besinnintf at Hasting* jmttoffice. thence *outh . , . , ..
| will meet with Mrs. C. W. Biggs Fri­
day April 28, for dinner. Everybody
,,J3 mile.
,
Southerly to fork* of road.
|
I
come.
MaMtw.w.wd
J’s..—-. &gt;«»«. &gt;, mil..

BALTIMORE CENTER.
w«»t toGarriiwa’*bvu*e. k mite.
News ia scarce, farmers are busy ; Earn to end «t road.)» mite,
sowing oats and repairing fences.
’ , Southerly to MuOrplicr «h«rt bouae, 1»S mites.
A necktie social at John De Priesters
We»t •, tu Slocum * and back H. 1’. mile*.
Thursday evening I April 20, for the ' Southeasterly to Bryant a corner, J, mite,
benefit uf the ‘’Gleaners”, so your coria»t m ta Greenfield house and back H. M
respondent has been informed.
-■
The next L.' A S. will meet with-1
Mrs. Edmonds of High Bank the last J Hast W to Warner'* hou«e and back K, Jf mile.
Thursday in April.
South to Dowling pastofficr. IJf mile*.
Another'wedding in our midst, Ken- 1
nie Mo$t and Maude Granger, are the
happy couple this. time. Congratula- I West M and north 3'A to Striker *ck«il hou*c.
tions.

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Sou th-ea»tcriy and aouth to Week'* Corner, l'»

PADS

Hastings,
Michigan.
Jefferson st., 1 door south of P.O.

.

Beginnltv at Il.-t«linc» ;&gt;oa toffice. thence woutli
to city limit*. ?, miles.
South and southeasterly to forks of road. 1,

!

Beginning at the Halting* poatoffiffc, thence I
■ »&gt;rthwe«tci1y to the city limit*, S mile.

We have a nice line of Sweat
Pads and Guarantee them to
be all right. ( Come and see
OS when you want anything
-iu the Harness line.

Fifteen
Rural
Routes

GOODYEAR BROS. HARDWARE

mile.

Eaat to end &lt;X the road, i, mile.
Southeasterly to Sheffield'* a-mer. ', mile.
■ North J4,gaat todty limit* JJ tullr.
Ea*t to |w« toffice.
I Length of route, 27 uul^; area »«]uare niijei
number of bou*e«, 95; population, 428.

CARNIVAL

Given under the Auspice® 0? the EP"
Worth League Monday and Tues­
South to*B*!il
day Evenings Was a Very Eni
Joyabld Home Taiant!?
North 1, north wot K to C3ty limit*, ]g .mile*.
Production.
' The merchant's carnival at Rood’s |
Opera House Monday and Tuesday
evenings, under tbe auspices of tbe
' Keginninp at Bantings postoffice, thence north­ Epworth League, was a great succeas
easterly to city limit*. jj mite.
as an entertainment aa well as finan­
cially. About 40 of tbe loading mer­
chants and businees houses of th© city
were represented by an equal number
of young ladies’, in costumes, showing
the bustnoffl of the merchant represent­
ed. Each one was introduoea to the I
audience as the firm which she repre­
sented. The program consisted mairdy
of drills and marches interspersed with j
pantomimes. There were a number of :
striking and beautiful ’display® whi&lt;£ ’
we hWve not room to mention, but we :
think the Thornapple Electric Co. de­
serves a special mention on account Of |
ita uniqueueft, and beauty. Tlie drill i
of the little girla was another feature, ;
and the director.'. Mr. Carroll K John­
son. deserves great credit for this, one
South tv town»hip line, I mile.
alone. The whole entertainment wr.s
■West to Barnuni's corner. JJ mile.
a credit to him and to’the merchants
j South to Fisher
Fi»hcr church. 2 mile
mile*.
who were represented.
A large and
apreciative audience witnessed the
carnival lioth evenings
•
North to PayneV corner, Ji mile.

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ns follows:

nemwi: &gt;,

TERMSi 610.00 lo insure colt 9 days old. $b.W to *’■
foal. 86.00 for single service, cash iu hand. Inters ’■ "■:
&gt; t:U or kefcl*
the rate of h’x per cent per anmita on all sums net j.
•July let, UKMk
Mares must be returned as instructed or parties will Ih
inn t » “ **
insurance price. Care will be ueed lo prevent accident
. be responsible should any occur.

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LEGED STONE THROWING

PROPERTY

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Rufus Weaver, of Rutland, Charged I
With Heaving Hard-heads at

^UlMlRMX^n.UDINMiTON.
LATE H. k HOSE

Silas Be I s on.
Wednewlay a warrant was ireued on
the"complaint of Silas Belson charging ;
Rufus Weaver with attempted a*anlt
by throwing stones at Belson. The

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nlleged awwiult took place, according to

iun SAYS SHF. iS
the complaint, late Monday afternoon, i
AN
THE SOLE HEIR Bolson had no witliess to the actual j
estate JtVhich

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stonf throwing, ibut his hired man
claims to have heard all the talk lead­
ing up to the event. -Weaver charges |
that BsImhi threw stones at hiiii. and
that he was the sjKinlted and not the

i in Grand

M**a’tiring pirty The affair grewout
. f the ill fw.'ing .that .luis existed beIW’S-n the two nipn for n long time,
on 1 which was n- «t diminish d by tht?
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‘m GuN RIVER DRAIN THREW STONES AT
miwtcAttlHt HEW MS PLANT ",ssedvthi&lt;t™i
Pill 111

JUDGE SMITH

HAS

RENDERED1

wood, of
city,.„d Hlrvcy THE WORK IS BEING RAPIDLY
HIS DECISION IN THAT
Winger, of Allege, Arre.teO
HURRIED TO COMPLE­
CASE, ,
#
for Offense.
TION w
Fay Wood of Hastings and Harvey
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RRANTR PEDUA
,
anMn,J&gt; • tKMA---------!
ot Allqgan. two lads about FNTIRF PI AMT
,
NENT INJUNCTfflN •gh^Fn yearB
were
JnN~
nt i-LA., L_
_
tie© Mcleay Monday oh~a charge of'
WILL
BE
UP-TO-DATE
'
! throwing stones at a Michigan Central I
.
Preventing the Construction of the train. They were let off with costa ,
.
upon promises to l« good. The boys A"d C&lt;roP,ete in AU ,ts Appointments
Gun River Drain. Case May Be
| had been working in a factory in Has"
*
Something ’About the
Appealed.
tings and got on the train to beat their
'
Process.
Saturday Judge Smith filed his de­ way to Charlotte. They were put off
’
cisionTu
If tin Hasting Gits Company shall |
in the Gun River Dhiiu Case. at Morgan and when the train started
Knuitiw«
.
. —-------out the Wood boyfriend up n stone and Ho all -its business with the spued tind :
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a
purmiibent
injunction
against the cottktrurtion of the (train. *,?t ** ^-v at
Pullman car attached thoroughness with whidi it is putting

Tli.is-is the cBse commenced by-Wm.
P. Streeter. Oliver England. Oren C. j
oti CUr. B.”oi|I Tu T S.™,
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UMOTter
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and• Frankie
S. freight
against Elmer
E. Gable, county drain coinmimianer
' of Alh-gan Co.; and Philip W. Bur­

to the train Luckily the rock struck
^ere Jt ,‘Ha no luirm. The iofticera
"’ re
and picked the Ikijs up
,lwre-* Nashville Nows.

pp its new |Jaht. it will bring ita.de•ires into realization in very short or4cr. It was only week before last thayit began work on its brick building 28
X7I'. Now its walls are- completed.
Soon the slate roof will be commenced,
and when done it will be a neat look- :
ing*buU&lt;tiqg. Soon eight gas genera- ;
tor* will Im) installed in the west room
-*1." taiHfog. —
o'
Tfo, highly | WILL
hn.tr.1

dnrd. Received Anaounclag That
May 3rd She Will Wed Mr. John
Wm. Evans,of Brooklyn, N. Y. |

Cards are out announcing that oi
Wednesday May 8rd.at the rdsidence ok

BENffllS Of
HOME BUYING
WHY PEOPLE SHOULD PATRO­
NIZE THEIR LOCAL MER­

CHANTS
her mother Mrs. So)4ua S. Kcnftnldi
ws&gt; dwx.j a»&lt;,„ chtemro, mi™ Edyih
Standish Kenfield will be united ia WILL PROVE MOST
marriage ,»o John Wm. Evans, of
SATISFACTORY
Brooklyn, N. V. They will be at hnmei
12tt Dean St., Brooklyn, after May 13:
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chidester, of thi» And Will Keep Money at Home and
city, will attend the ceremony.
Build Up Local In­
. tercsts.

NEW PULPIT DEDICATED,

The BAN NKR wishes b- speak far­
Sunday mornjng at the Episc&lt;q&gt;al ther with reference to the png option
church there, was dedicated the fine of baying g&lt;&gt;o^s ns far a&gt;&gt; H-tsilJe of
n«w pulpit. 4.he gift of the youpg Indict the hope dealers. We would go as far.
of St. Agnes Guild. .

:lh to

। cuse for not buying of tho local tradraimin is that he dore not keep the gixxls
!
desired.’ •
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i gc«s county drain commissioner of
j
To Ix-gin w ith, the mail order auks
; Barry county.
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I just one thing «•£ ybn. and' that in your
The cijinplainants are pro|«erty ownTHOMAS SHOWS IF BY
THIS DIVISION OF THE M. C. WILL erfoSongVh. AurToI GanCHURCHESJIFTHB Citi. AP. i
cash. T&lt;» induce a man to part com­
gas
will go from
the...................................
ov^ns to the cuUwhich aaptfo, into Gau river. A. «
PROPRIATHLV OBSERVED
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DEEDS AS WELL AS
pany with his cash is the aini of-every
GET THEM AFTER MAY
ing room, and tlien to the purifying
I
catalogue Bouse. That they maktf im- •
matter of fact all the resorters ownTHE DAY
WORDS.
I4TH.
X
room, where the by-product* are ex- i
mens»- profits, is shown by the fact
ing cottages along the shores of the
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. tractcd.
Chat Montgomery Ward is worth fcJJ,lake stocal together in opposing the
| (X.-0.UW and Scans Roebuck nearly as
[
From
the
purifying
room
the
gas
will
IT
MEANS
NEW
Uniin. The ground for doing so was EASTER PROGRAMS AND
HASTINGS LED OFF
। much more and all made in a few
be conducted to the birge storage tank
j that it would inevitnUy lower the I
OPERA HOUSE
■ years. Their high ex|iensre in Chicago ’
SPECIAL MUSIC , now libing erected. For thty tank it
IN THE EFFORT . waters of Gun lake, andfliy so doing
I more than offset the advantages of ’
■
wa.* hoped to excavate to srffepth of 1«
| would ruin the property uf the rei large purchases. The rest is a clear
Buys
Four
State
Street
Fronts
of
the
Tr.ro. I •n,upi A* th'' 1"k«
’.«» acrw, lu Keepiat With the Spirit of the , feet, but at about j 3 feet depth a-watercase of false1 pretense.
*
To Get Better Mail Service.
Itearing
gravel
was
found,
and
work
Burton
Estate.
H
ill
Build
Next
“,ni‘ and ha* a shore line of ninety'iniles.
' The sulyect is too extensive for ono
Day. So Was Com meme inorated
had to caanc. The bottom ot the tank
and a.s bundrvffs of j&lt;s&gt;jile make it ■
101 and 106 Will Have Postal"
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Spring.
■ article, but we wjsb to discus, some
the
Resurrection
of
the
Savior.
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‘j their resort
during tho summen
Clerk.
Will Thoma# is showing Bis faith in phresre of it this subject .and will take
depth to hold Ui feet of water in the
&gt;130.0X1 .Ihegrowlngumdv-m.-yrunm.g.dlthv
unk_ For tl,„ 0M (our f„t. the cir- diastings by his deeds—in this case the matter up again in our next. And
,
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rI months,
.
, ami
.
•.have iirobably
1
..Xf, .Vi.luvuv. &lt;mi&lt;uiik iui me tunk
s..:n- III. .nth. ago |.dtt&gt;on&gt; were pre- Invurted in property thdro. it an!,- ,-hun-h.- t.. ulre-rv. FjGtur dnv with
re­
deeds to four fronts on State street, 1 here we quote froni an article
v.suBscement
wall
will
lie
two
feet
|&gt;ansl in the BANNER office |mking seen that it was an important matter ekereises
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• its spirit
■ • tfriw
in 1keeping
with
thick: for the mvond four feet 20 in- which lie tonight of the Burton Estate cently read. It refers particularly to .
the postoIHre drftiartment for : letter to them. . Aside from t3ic individual
.1’.
markedly shown by the churches' of
Monday.
These four lota covert 88 feet thel building up of tla- local town or ,
eh«a
thick
;
and
for
the
Imlanrio
of'the
.
until - tvice at; Hosting* over tfie cuttagu owners, there are glub houses
yot
i ‘ Hastings,
.
y|lt lung
jUJ1}, ago
,W) th#
t|ltf nunvillage, and it is very appropriate we
t(i f.-et th” wall will l»e 16 inchea fronting on our main business street,
Michigan Central. These were ntuner- owned by r odents of Kalamazoo,ritualistic denominations wotihl have f’
•
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.arougb. The tpnk will be filled with ■ commencing at the east side of the .think:
■ ■nsly signed. At the s&lt;une time peri- Wayland. FbUnwell, Hahringx Martin declined
- - to do
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anything
ilmt
. could water. All the gas from the purifier Journal oflice, and running thence etwt
We know it is a fact thnt many:
have M-emed like following .their ritu- must &lt;YHm» up through the 16 feet of to f'refk street. The purchaw-also in­ artides are prk-ed in these catalogues *
oflii’e to Mifldleville. Niuihvilh-. VerGun lake really cu&amp;visCs of live- ali-rtic Irvtbren. F
‘
' ' is WBter-into the stepl top of the storage eludes a)strip uf property Iwk &lt;«f these cheap-r than you cun find them in
Hut the
aVofkl
moutville Charlolt** and EaUm Rapids. । lakes, knirwn iu« Eairt lnk«- and West growing letter and
if. metf
,i the
»»... sjiirita.r
Thia top rises as the pressure four lo|s. and which will br u uonven- ■ your home store* Have you ever
with the request that they Im- largely lake. &lt;xmo«-ctvd by a narrow and shal- broader nnd denomination^) Bries
... are of gas is applied, and reaches to a ■ ieitt addition to them for she inirposc thought of the reason why that is? It
signed by busineea men interested. AU low channel. The water in East lake l&gt;eirig obliterated. So it it that wv height of 10 feet above the level of the designed by Mr. Thomas.
i* not because be cun not get, theee
thi»wiv..lMne.»miiill file l«-titu&gt;n» for-,!, quite d„|&gt;. while
lake i. ii„,l ttl| elnwliB. uiak.eK murfi ..f E.n
Walt.r whcu tj...
n^-hes thi«
2— t_€. . . — L— — j
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This purchase is of great importance goods anil sell thejn to you at just as
wv&gt;led to the eh let .-h-rk-of Uie railway mainly very .hall.,w. anti lowering' it. ler Sunday In thi» city thii. w» M| height, ii
conwun S5JIOO
o.—' cubic
nhe • to —
- .».«-it contains
the
future v.
of this w.,.
city, .........
for • Mr. low pfices, but it is because he is afraid
mail Herrin nt Detroit, who no doabtiwaura l...t or tw.. would make it gmat)y in erideaae
feet of gw.. ’ The tank in « fwt in di- - Thoraaa-lua l&gt;Uu» for the improvement to sell you articles that have no merit,
took ni; the matter with the poper; utterly uaelem for huntite ami would
EPlSOti-AL
I .meter. From tho tank the gm. will , ot thia property that mean aiueh to . liecausp you can reach him daily and
nntboritiro at Wmbington.
tend to convert it into n «wnmp. '
The Epacopalian. have ulwuyit ole go to the main, and then hv .mailer Hasting-. Ho ami the parties aiaoelat- i —
expect1 him to make good. Ix-cause you
Friday we were informed that the
Bun river haaita rf.urce on the . -nth
&gt;ho lUv
Incoming
pip™
th.- *or« and reddane™ cl with
him in - the
, in „ manner
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-ojrinto
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,
— deal will nert expect
—,--t to get goods, of. satisfactory/
rw|uwrt had Iwuu granted, and that, i aide ot Wert lake. run. in a wulh- to its importance to the
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... or lie mhy lose your trade. He
Christian Manager Ott exprerees -no doubt,'of spring begin the erection of an opera ■. quality
loginning
with -j.-,
Mny—
14.
service
would • westerly
into'World. This year was no exception, the ability of his Co. to complete the house block, which will hare four fine i is your personal friend and is afraid to
------------- --------------------------. direction and empties
.
Is? granted on tb&gt; two trains. No. 101. tho Kalamazeo river, running mainly 7^.^
firet Sunrise Service with required work by October 1st, as stores, all fronting on our'business i sell you goods be can not recommend,
going west at 5 o’clock a. in., and
r ’-------u------- —Gun
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’—- and the
----------------------- seen yon dot expected I
No. !i *through
.marsh,
which commences
Communion
at 3:80
in the franchise.
street,
upper part- to *---«••be utiliz- I&lt;’If*-■
he i--«
had never

ADDED MAIL FACILITIES

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1805.

THE

ARRESTED FOR AL-

gISALl lib

BANNER

HASTINGS

HIE LASTER SERVICES

i

HAS f Aim in HASIINGS

nt the lake and extend* in a southerly Communion Service. again at 111:80 a.
The plant will be equipped with all ed for an opera house. Those who to. and was several hundred miles
direction for **
ten
“ —
miles,
«»— varying
-• in
- m. At the early service
service'Mrs
* Thomas understand that he ■ away and eould get the money first and
Mrs. Frank i the latest appliances for the economi- , *know- ’Mr.
width from two to thrfe miles,
Hams sang the offeratory ttbk&gt; “Praises 1 cal production of coal gas. and will be will put up a block and make an opera bold onto it, bo would be in a different
I
house
that
will be n credit alike to I jnsition.
The drain ixwnmissioners propel to tft the Risen Lord:'* and at the 10:»): ready for business in the course of a
himself and tp tho city. At the same
Remeihher we do not, want to say
construct a drain through thi* marsh. ..^.j-vicc she sang "In the 8&gt;.~i..w
Shadow «f
of 1 few months.
time this enterprise will be made an i that yon can not get good goods from
following the general direction of Gun tbefrow.’’* At the second- service Dr.
investment .proposition. And that i.4 j three cuncerim. for we know you can,
river, and intending the drain to take C jj
* _Barlier sang "He Is Risen.’'
II*
CHANGE IN DRAWING JURORS why we are the more pleased. What- ■ but these letter gnules cost .you as
' place
‘
‘ aa to make
k'“’“ The music by the-choir wan "Kyrie
the
cP the river, so
ever may lie done with a view of hav- much and more than'they do nt home.
t he channel deeper and ihorter. The and Gloria Tibi" Uy Syria: B«-nedicHereafter 15 Instead of II&gt; Will Be jng
profitable is the best ureuranc* with tho exception of a few baits and
riwr is 23 miles long. The drain tuk
___
by _Morley:
"Sanctus” and
Drawn
for
Each
1
,000
Inhabitants.
that it will l»- desirable in the Iqng leaders.
would shorten-it to about 11 miles. ‘-Gloria in ’ Exeelcis’ ’ by Rimper^
Judge Smith bn Saturday entered a ' jpin. But that a block will l«e erected
This drain was to login about 'three Agnus Deii” by Gilbert ■ "Nunc
There is still one thing more to bear
‘
n
‘
will la» a pleasure
to see.
and• an
mimPntid which we thiuk a m.-Hoiu&gt;
’ by Titrlc and the anthems formal orderjhat hereafter a panel of that
CALIFORNIA’S A NICE STATE quarters of a mile from the lake, and Dimitris*
I \m Ho That1 l.ivvth" • ‘Why! Seek 30 instead of 24 jurors should txi drawn opera honre constructed that will be a oM&lt; S upposinjifthe mull order houses
at that place it would be two fefct and
,v..ry.
each- term
of court, and that 13 credit to a city like Hastings, gobs COQid sell gccd|, vii&lt;;.H.r
eight inches lower than the bottom of Vo
the Living
Among tile Dead:” for
*O llie
1.1 . &gt;l&gt;g ztmviiK
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th*
for 2? without saying wlu-n one knows that i^iy woykl order their goods from
But Hastings Continues to Suit Dr the river.- The fall of the drain would •The Savior^ Has Risen‘ Hu I* I
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Mr. Thomas is behind the project . r
from
’
• iahahil.ants.
•-*- —
-- which
•
them—the local storey would soon l&gt;o
Lathrop. Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop
le much greater thm of the river, and Rfeen.”. At H V the .Sunday school one thousand
namr&gt; the jurors should Ixs drawn.', As further evidence &lt;if his faith in
Returned Thursday.
held. their
Easter festival having a
the enrrent far swifter.
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&lt; Ct.Uuucd UR pffe threat'
Heretofore ten homes tor each'LOOD Hastings, Mr. Thomas is preparing to
li-wiLs
Dr. and Mnt E.’H. Lathrop return„ . . contendwl by
. the complainants program of ’songs. recitations etc.
.. .lower
J,, ....
||lte. scholars e
hare teeo returned to the County huild two nice houses on the lots he
ger•xl Thursday night from Califnniia. that this drain would eventually
XIM.
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Ixiught last year of Mr. Jaa. F. Mba&gt;i. ,
having spent several weeks in San the waters of Gun lake, as the soil aniums .is Easter gifts, asking them t«» Cler• ..
He i. might.
freB1....'
the &lt;mtM&lt;
Ohe
,,- ,r ■
,”1 • STEREOPTICAN
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&lt;&lt;
ANNUAL PARISH •MEETING
Diego, in that state. L_
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well pleased with California as a place menoement of the pr4i«M*d dra.n is flowere for Churt-h decorations in
ENTERTAINMENT towanLthis city, which is now hi* j
to spend the winter,
and commends porous and mucky, and would inevitn- future.
home city. ’ He has the ability to lie of Of Emmanuel Parish. Reelected Old
FHE^BTERIAN
----------th’- hustling qualitiesof the* citizens j bly permit the water\o soak through
murh help to Hastings and all are
Vestry. Flourishing Financial
The
ohservdd tHe day AtMethodistEpiscopalChurchTuesof that commonwealth. NevertbeieM. this muck nnd empty into the drain.
------Prcsbytcriim*
_
greatly pleased to we that he Is disCondition.
he is glad to get back
to Hastings. He To meet thin objection, it was proiswed .appropriately
,nHnui«a«-.; •••
in all
--1 tHeir Servin*.
day Eve. May 2nd.
posed
to
give
his
aid
to
the
upbuilding
The
annual meeting of Emmanuel
special
Easter mimic at the | Tuesday evening May 2nd. Rev Wilsays Dr. Polhemus and wife, who went to build a cupent dam acres* the out- there
«being
-=
«™i v.
, of its interest*.
Episcopal parish’occumxl Monday eve-"
from this city to am Diego many years id of the lake so a&gt; to prevent tMlow- morning service; nnd the termun being jiHm Laufman, of Grand Rapids, will '
i ning. The irecter, Rtv. L. C. Hoge™, .
in, harmony with the* day. I h-- Sunft stercOpticun entertainment m: 1
HE’S A HUSTLER
ago; are well, and the Dr. i» proajjerhad invited memticr? of the Htixidliary
.1 onttmrd on !»•&lt;•» two.
day sch«x&gt;l hod th*c following program ;
&amp; 4.^^. under the auspices
ing nicely. Dr. Lathrop tells some
,
g , on |j10 subject of Looks Carefully After the .Wants of societire to attend, and arranged that
big fi-Jj stories nod brings back the
fontfauod on IW flM,F
reports
. "Our
Father's Business.”
Perhaps should be made of all depart­
His Customers.
Pictures to prove that ho captured ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
inerts of the church's work. Ab a re­
J we had best"sa)- that Rev. Ixanfuian
Among our advertisors this Week unit there was a veyy large, attendance
latge specimens of the finny tribe in
FREEPORT THE FIRST BALL GAME
will deliver a lecture on that topic will be found 'Frank Horton of this
,
thu extensive salt water pond to
such, a gathering.
C. F. Field.
OF THE SEASON illustrated with stcreoptican views. city. Our rraden run ronuunber when | for
chnroh treannntr. r.wl thc hn.'inclsl re­
west of San Diego.
Mrs. Frank Waterman, Temporarily ’• Ft will open with the birth of Jesus.
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................. T". -------- " ; ~,77 Mr- Horton piirrluu.,1 the grocery Ix,rt for the yurt ver. It showed the
Insane, Tries to End Her Life.
’ Hastings and Na ihville High School and the discovery of b» panose in life
of &amp; E Philli[x The vt«k w.v. church and it« aoeirtiee to be in fine
~---------------atthotrtnple when at the age of ai)|dI
, Horton
and condition
condition financially
linxnrtally as
well as
M ip
in oth| Mrs. Frank Waterman, of Freeport, . Teams. Cross Bats Next
Satur­
snail. bn(
Irat u
Mr.
Horton *s imrpotk.
irarpoae and
an well
othA REGULAR WHOPPER
twelve He doclarod He must be about „,tCTprl&lt;l. were
H, gsve rjMe i er
BtteiuptM to oummU suicide »t ta-r
day P. M.

ji*. going east at 12:43 p. m.
This will largely ijurease the
*
mail
"
iacilitiea’of all the towns on the Valley
। .v num pamed
division of the Michigan Central, and
w:ll e#i«ecially Aid in the getting of .
mail from the wrot. 1 Lui the departof Mr. Ho
ment
granted the reqiient exactly as?
ik claiti*
ask.-d in the petitions, on the trains
going west nt B:3Q a. m. instead yf 3
o'clock a. m.. it would have ls-n
much better.
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Otwj; Newton Ax it
Found fait Philllj

Building.
t. ftom. Vet

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• •-ii’.— and rings?
nher additions
hi- fritinda to
"flpattion
he first
nail game
gnue 01
w*c sea­
• &gt;’ al eJ.8
^1.1/
&gt;t hun nipr-.
Mare Owned by Wm. Ullery, of | hum&lt;Tue«laybysUshiuKberself nc^ta ( "The
first »&lt;aae
l«ww ball
of the
toko place at\ the fair grounds I ^urifunydiwvered in tte rd psalw.
th.’ throat twice with u raxor. Mr. son will
Carlton, Four Years Old, Weighs
t.I“ 1 * . * . ’ "
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WK PHYSICAL CULTURE
Waterman
rushed
into
the
kitchen
of
I next Saturday afternoon nt 2
•
1680 pounds.
their home upon hearing her fall, and
We think a four year old mare own­ I im^hediately sumxnoned a physician.
.
Sixsmith Ha/.
Uood her rwa.,- |
U *
ed by Mr. ‘Wm. Cilery. of Carlton,forlOwitefotbelom.d
is
I Owing to the loss of blood her recovJkm Clut &lt;n Phy,til Culture.
bigness. She weighs &gt;«. ptmtef..» : ™y iin 1&gt;M,r!
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MA|~L~WA„0N. O^Rnpideted other Mate -pep™

H.

wttention to his businesa He sought to ; whaf has been accomplished that an
plwe anJ satinfy hi9 cttttolnerB in aUtmimons vote of thafiks was tender­

, Mr. Horton has prospered. He adrlrd
a stock ot dry go.«R Thia proved a
winning feature. Then lie bought the
h®. r"TTiP.‘*^'.
J"^’d^ili.
‘Prur;

— ^.nuturtyfothisex.
.ellent work a. rector of the panrrh.fnrt
j (or hie able eadatance in putting the
. church on such a sound flmrorial fout'ing. The old vertrj were ro-.-le.scd.
Xt.^7.!.

shown by the Fairleuiks scales in
15
• •
,
city Monday morning. She is not fat. fieultk eve ■
'
but urce. and a line looker for one uf 4m the Pare MarquH*•
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*
WM-mgrm-u on one of
such immense proportions.

pBri. wreck ‘
,
... speak of It in the very highest terma. Kmxtiy increaatd his stock.
Harns John
t. He
He Hu*
Mu aa Biker
Riker. W
W. A
A. Hams',
John F
F. Good
Goori-­ .
n„ intend
Monday I* Honfataturr drove tjremnrl
at H o'clock.
Admiseion. i.rg,. and growing buainsea. requiring i year l. J &lt;fo.aly.-ar X T Diamond
.
. -------------- ■
.-a yean
# l--------------------T. Diamond
■
KWOOfrfjote()nrtfo. earner of Boule b1u|B 15 neat* chiklrdn 10 oai
I™.
J. roaaryeer., —
.v. . -I.
t, Diamond
two delivery wagons to make promiit ,ula c. F. Field The vwtry .eganired
■
;
wh,„ near the Burgduf place in 1
--------------------* Bi
was- terribly
injured. It
It is
is the
tnortg
RnUand
on M.
his W.
way ir&gt;.
and aatirdaotory
deliverioa
hy electing
J. S. Goodyear and
energy,
push and enterprise.that ho has . Rjker wardens. M. W. Riker secretary
that Um Shock at. the ll« •
,d ! ho met P. T Colgrove with his atrfo
T^h.)'was the day apjointrf tor
4® Ult|.
a m Mt— WMentt"
ivrerarrnMii «’ uuaaa. — mobile. . Mr. H
. ’s horre
.
t. di. : into h&gt;» burinead. together with bin j .nd c, F. • Field treoMurrr.
DIGGING TRENCHES
’, meeting
----------------------------------------- i put
■ teorted
affected Mrs.
Mrs.
a
attempt to' mobile. Mr. H's
horse was
was badly
le^lX [h
of the
Barry County Portdore snpervfolon of aU its detail*, that
--------------------------FORGAS PLANT.
I ultimately rwraltwl run
«
muod. Tho rued waa narrow, teHre masters Aosx-iation. There wen-pre- have given him rrach a large measure
EVERYBODY ATE HAM.
Work began tho first of the week on (.4injmit anjeide^
the two vehicles attempted to paie. the I J(ent
^following: L- ... ----------the trenches for the new gas company, j
auto xnuuhed tho hind wheel of t he j of Nashville; R. M. Johnson,
of Mid­
V..V. ...&lt;vr..,
MiaiNPSS
man. think, that ererylrody are have
nnd the laving of the mains will hood ,
mail wagon and also broke the harness : ^€Vjuc; John Velte. of Woodland; F.■
SELLS HIS LIVHRV Bl SINESS.
hiul ham for Easter dinner Bnndav. On
ED GREGG RESIGNS.
begin. In a few months gas will I*5,
------ :-----------------ho „u lu wbola hams. 1«-------- -r------------------i «■
a Adama
AilsniH. ot
(,f Delton and W. R. Cook. ! Cha*. Gardner fort week -old his :
’^SFoimas,
Ed
Gregg
who
ha"
*°
faithfully
cared
available for illuminating and cooking. &lt;
THE HENS ARE BUSY.
N„ program was prepared but various livery business to J. C. Macey, of Gib- ,idM rii the other meals disirueal &lt;£
All will welcome the speedy comple­ for the city&gt; team and been no prompt
...
.
w-pjcB
.
.
Saturday Homer
DePuo
took in 1 _W
of intercut
to the ixwtal service sonbarg. Ohio. Mr. Macey him gone
’
‘
in In WILLISON.
to respond to fire cnlln hits decided to
doJten
a large were
tion of the work.
. of egp8
. .t.b^jdee
•------'• diaeuwed.
d.
to Gibsonburg for hh family, and exThe Grand Ledge Independent of the
• th. nuinlieM uf the
” defeated the go to farming, and w’U move to
.
Mr DePueisen-, No regular t::
time wan mt for the next pecte to bring them to thia city next ■ 21rt come* to hand with a fine and
’; i'A.aant Surprise
The Hastings “Lions’’ aeienuju ww . »----- ----n■ —twI Rapids. Wt
I
• in_ ft splendid trade and is making mucting^\ bei
wing left optional with . week. Mr. Gardner will conduct the beautifully illurtrated write-up of that
-A ;
-Bxt Broakem” in . gmuc of
G™a
■•
it her home.
as good a man to ; R Of ‘handling nice batter,
the President, &gt;1
Mr. Johnson.
bnsinem until hia return.
hustling town.
' 5
'lecftsion very &gt;«U at tho fair gronml. Saturday after-1 the city may
noon by u-wore of &gt;0 to 11.
.
him.

lira have
: I-iiysifal culsuxnd of the
• ■ ixificltided
all right.
as in nuv&gt;•
(iorrect.
'• •• rgunixed
•weal culture.
rn.»ins a week

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�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 2T. 1905.

Hastings Banner. joJXu^hl k^sX^tbu

What Came of
Throwing Rice

PLACE ON STAFF

This Season’s Purchases Satisfy th
Requirements of '

rshHated every Thur*day (orsntxn st! state since January. emphasize* the Capt. Holbrook Gets One From Gen
HsMinn. IDsNaaa.
need of some system of state inspection
Loomis of^K. of P.. With
i of such hanks. There is no reason why
(OrtxtasLj
’
COOK BROS . Editors.
Rank be
of as
Major.
a iirivate bank cannot
safely and
I The train was standing In the depot,
Capt E. G. Holbrook, who up to
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
carefully managed as a state or nation­
the engine had backed dowfi and cou­
al bank, and no doubt many of them very recently was commanding officer pled on. nnd the eoialuctor wnlked rap­
idly forward, tuaktog motions to the
are so conducted. If so, they have
nothing to fear from state supervision, yesterday received a commission from engineer to pull out.
A boyish broking fellow and a girlish
Major
General
Loomis
of
Grand
Rap
­
and so all private banks should make
their regular reports and have the ids. He was made an aid-de-camp on looking maiden sat in the same seat
waving adieus to a party of young
the
general's
“
staff,
with
the
rank
of
same careful inspection as state and
major. The'announcement was made people outside. As the train started
ADVERTISING rates.
national banks.
shower of rice came lu at the open
to the Lansing company at rehereal a
Display advertlwlnr, ratca furutih-d on appll
—1.------ ■________ ...
window, and shouts of merriment,
kx.i. rod r.tol., ,-Uro^ th,
Th*1
&gt;■&gt; Gorernor Warner'. last evening and the new major was mingled with adieus, died away in tile
44 inch Sicilian, extra value.
distance.
The young man looked
Ual put,or among Brevities, i?Hc a line; rise- ’tatement touching the present status given a rousin^'reception. .
Major Holbrook lias been a' member sheepish; the girl blushed crimson.
wlrorv.Tea line. Average of auto worJsto the &lt;rf primary election legislation in
English Mohair, plain and fancy,
of the Lansing cqmpany for a (lumber j The train was _______
___ which
__
nn express,
was
Want column, le a word for each Insertion.
which be says. "I believe it to be the
Fancy Wool Voile ’.
usituary. poefy1'aod reaoluUomk.^ac^a line, honest desire of both the senate and the of years and its. member* were highly ' not'scheduled‘to stop’ for two bodrt,
elated over the honor that has been i and that n hundred miles from the
Grenadines and Soie Boucle„
SlJSd
marTta«tt‘ WU1
' house to keep faith with the people of
conferred upon him. feeling that not ' starting point; consequently the coaGT"No oommunlraUon wi;i-be puMtabsd on- this state, and that before adioura­
Mercerized Vestings
* the company but the city has re­ ductor did not hurry to take up the;
dar any clrcumsmnce* -. tuilcas It l&gt;tera the ,,,
,
_
_
. . only
writer's nam-aad post offloosaaraia.
tof nt every pledge of our party plat*
| tickets. The joung couple said little
Mohair Novelties.....••
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=. form will have been redeemett" is au ceived a deserved recognition from the to each other, and what was said came
Embroidered Voile, a 25c value........
irom &lt;ur young man. "
•n u J°B p®,*'iT,Na'
awrarance^that can wall he accepted by highest officer in the Uniform Rank. | mosuy
mostly from the young man, who was
5^,.
oh offic e bi W«tera Slkiuisn'.'anT'l- propared 1 ®ven those who desire to b? hostile in Knights of Pythias.- -Lansing RepuNi- tryln|C to pacify the K*rl nbuUt
Flake Voile, very neat pattenm
throwing. Nothing more noticeable
0 do every kind of tsrok and Jub priming.
their criticism until legislative events
Home tpnn Suitings
.
tljun this occurred
till the young raab
:
wk --.---v.
j
vorify or disprove.
•
was hoard to exclaim:
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A-. an evidence that Mexico is pros'-'-11—!--------- ,
*
. "By jiminy!”
pering nothing is more conclusive than
It would prolxthly not he po-riihle to.
He was plunging his hands into his
facts given out by the U. 8. bureau ! frame or adopt a primary election bill
pockets, one after another, nnd when
t'conUaued from put one
of commerce. In 20 yearn the revenue that would meet the approval of all
■ ho got through ’Ahern nil twgan over
1 case Dlimity and Batiste, worth from 12c to 15c..
of'Mexioo has increased from $10,(XX),- the republicans of Michigan nnd tbere- erihg of its waters. But the com­ again.
UDO to U'MXXJ.OC'U: the impirts from fore it is well that a spirit of.conros- plainants contended that, owing to the
"Whatever 1n the world is it?" said
*20,rtlO,(XK) to *?&amp;0030,000: the export* «i&lt;m ahd compromise exists at Lansing nature pf the soil, this dam would be the girl.
’5 pieces A. F. C. Gingham
"Pocketbook gone, with nil tho mon­
from t7.wJ.000 to over M3.00b.0IX). which will earnestly endeavor to meet ineffective, as there were evidences of
Of the imports more than half are frurfi the wishes of the majority so far as it an underground current west of the ey nnd the tickets."
The voices in tills port of the-young
All the latest novelties in Lace. Stripe and Fancy Hosiery
the United Sttfar: of the exports, is practical and irossible through state proposed, dam ,that would make the C(&gt;up|e.s dialogue were not suppressed;
alro.it half are sent'to this country, legislation.
dam aieleas as the whole south shore in(jee&lt;l they could Iro heard by the
Mexird has a well developed school
of West lake is mucky and iroroiw.
whole car.
xml cinn).-!. pv.rv chilli of
T1"1 S«pn.mo Court of the United
Largent Line of
The drain commissioners were act"I la«lk*ve It was Bill Slocum did It,"
uchool age to attend ih.t puhlfc rohool. States hue jnxt dt^arod Invalid a In ing for the owners of Gun marsh, wild the swain. "He was monkeying
x^RIBBONS^
Much more rapid d-velo^ment inav of N&gt;'"' York ’rhi,:h Ptohibif. any whose 20, (MX) or 30.000 acres would 1* ' ground me tn the depot He-must
in Burry County
be exproted in the tnturv. If only a h"k"r in th*t »“&gt;» fn,m employing at.y immensely benafitted by tho proposed h*vc d6uo u !for?a.Jok.,‘,’’ . ,
, .
•,
"-n'm'
&lt;IU1 ItIt for
“H’in! Trtfeto.' &gt;1X0
He .did
fur suite
splta
atrtng man like Froaident Diaz innv man tnorv than 10 hoars ,in anyone drain.
These owners disclaimed any
rarorod
him. —
the --------future program of -'“X Tl,e
decided wish to lower the watcni of Gun lake. , He was jealous." . c,,urt uf u
, ’' ,
---------------"Jealous of whom?" ■
Mexico win l» , Mtorea. The only I U1*1 •nd' * II"' pn*ibitM tho right :
preventghis, the damming of the
The girl made no reply to this. Idcloud on hef-ftoriwn is the uncertain- of 1‘Hvato contract anti was on that river at the outlet of the lake was-pr^- deed, the passengers sitting near needty of, Dias’s successor, and the inborn 1 nccount invalid.
posed.
.
ed uo reply to judge of the situation.
tendflney of the Latin-American to
~ ---------- ■ Judge Smith in ‘ his finding declares The couple began to talk over their
organize himself into a revolution.
it i* estimated that over, fSOU.tXMM that in his opinion there is no stature l&lt;*» In lower tones, nnd the more they
----------DOO of American capital has been in- which permits the building of a dam
Always calls for a quantity of Supplies such as
away
with­
A'cloud
np on thn Pnciflc .lope
in Mexico in the fast 25 ye»r». under the circnmstances surrounding left
" * on “a train
" *|&gt;eedlng far
——
——
Thu labor npfons of San Fmaciseo anil ' Th’' wo»«erfol progress of that repub- this case, and even if there were, it1 out a cent to pay their fares was a
Laundry
Soap
Scrub brushes
very uninviting condition. The young
othercwit citiM are demandinK tie lie ■'In no small d-gTW-diie to this in- would prove a very uncertain and un­ man looked rueful, aud the girl began
Toilet Soap
Mops and Brooms.
exclnsion of tho Japanese from this 'istment. which has developed tho satisfactory way of dealing with the to cry. Presently the door of the car
conntry. claiming their imiuigmtion 111the ranches and the railro,uh of situation, aryl liable to result in end- opened nnd the conductor entered and
We
have
a
nice
stock
of
everything
in these Imtt. If
to this land is a menace to the UniKai tt"'&lt; Country to a remarkable degree.
lets litigation.
began to take up tickets* As he ap­
you are in a hurry, just call for Phone No. 37, as we
The closing words of the.decision of proached the young couple the young
States. Japan wiH not patiently per•— --------- ----- —
man went through bls pockets again,
deliver to all parts of the city.
mit discrimination against her people
The producers of maple sugar are Judge Smith are as follows:
4‘In my judgment the sole question though this time he wm doing It to
froth the country whose ships and car.- urged to do in this state as'they do in
Our stock of GROCERIES. FLOUR aud FEED is
give
the
conductor
some
premoni
­
non compelled the brown men to open Vermont, form an association for the in thtycase is as to whether the con­
tion of what was to come. The girl
complete and our prices are right. Give us a call.
their doors to -American commerce, promoting of their industry and its struction of this drain will have the
sobbed aloud. When the official stood
Japan, in tho light of recent events, protection from counterfeit syrupa and effect on tlie waters of Gun- lake as &gt;la front uf the couple and reached out
claimed by the complainants. If it' for the tickets the young man told him
must nut be regarded as a conntry to sugar*.
.
think
construction of the
lie trifled with.. Lal»r agitator* have
————
bls story and would.
begged Ihim
to [the
him them
alw»;-s hs-1
big fallowing on the
Owning th- Pmm railroad. M tho drain should lie enjoined. If it would through, but the heartless conductor
THE GROCERS.
.
HASTINGS. fUCH.
- —'
Phone &gt;7.
• United
uumcummho
the bill should l»e'disinissevL On said that they must get off at the tint
coast, and have shown a deposition
States. now do™, the govern. ment will I* in position to help force
P°lnt the evident^ h»very conflict-1 stop aiid went on punching tickets.
and great ability to cause trouble. If
I'
All tins wm too much for n benevo­
between organia*! lalior and Japanese ghe traiwcontinonta! railroads to make ing. The &lt;x&gt;mplainiu;ts?^lride 'from interewted parties. showed hy a number of lent looking gcDtleninu sitting Dear,
pride and inai.stance of the Mikado up- reasonable rates.
who arose* took hla hat In bls hand
on the rights of Ills people to be accord­
witnesses who are civil engineers, and
and walkiNl through the car taking up
who have made the subject something a collection. All the world loves a
ed the same treatment granted to the
subjects of other nations, there shall
| tire. h» pareed Gmeruot_ LaFollete . | IropMd d„jn wonU
|qww
Inmt cinrriuo
placed In mirh
such n
a Kltnutlnn
situation just
starting
not be a clanh some day. we may count j measure regulating freight rates m proposed drain would surely lower thin ulnrss!
lake frpxn two to three feet The de- on their wedding trip apjK&gt;aled to the
ouhM'lves most fortunate.
that sjate. The vote was 75 to 12.
fence al-1 luul a number of witnews .ympitible. of every one to the car.
some ot them civil engineer., who wh&lt;'"
l&gt;«wr.,lrot xeutlemuu lud
/ The laying bare of the inner working
LACEY.
have miule U» matter . ...
Mtdy. who
lu,
f14
of the Eqni table Life Insurance Co..
.. that
.
. propoM»d- drain
- George Campbell has , moved on his ' testify
the
would poured n lot of bills and coin into her
is not calculated to inspire confidence |
lap. She locked up nt thefr benefactor
.
farm
which
'he
Irodght
a
short
time
have
no
effect
on
this
lake.
"
in the man who has been its active;
with a happy smile that should have
Shoe As Good As Its Name.
'i ago of Tom Norris.
‘"I am of the
’
opinion
that
prerepaid aaaaaa
biui muxpQ
amply IW
for &gt;'Uttk
jvbat UU
he IlHU
had
manager, Mri J. H. Hyde. It appears
—
. the
.
.».»roa.aa
Norris
and
attended the ’ ■ponderance
is notuul
onlyun done..
be wanted
something
more.
he Has been paid a salary of f 100,000 ’ John
..........
----- —
— wife
••••- --------------.... of the evidence
-—r—-------wauteuBut
HUUlCtDIUg
more.
.
' ’ of* ’
* —
• 1 »Wy.
i- *but
— * largely with *the
’
"Akina
kissfrom
fromthe
thebride,
bride,please."
pleaac.”
■
for looking plMMnt. aud has had per- ; funeral
Mr
Toller at n
Cedar Creek
complain"A
sonal servants on the Insurance Co’s i Wednesday.
anta, and from the proof in the case it
The girl colored up to the roots of
pav roll, and charged up ax Hpeiue. ; Mr» Elsie Slmena ri.ilcd her brother
™c th»’ the construction of-her Lair.uudIthe ben-rohmt gentlemmr
of the company part of the cost of eu- in Battle Creek Thuhulay aud Friday.
dr“m’
‘1 n"teri*“&gt;'
if ^^w?
Why pay ^3.00 fo/
tertalnmrnb, given by himself to hi.
Mi» Etaie Thoma, returned homo "°‘
&lt;»• •»°™'»' prto^d 7 kl^ XreX tlmre ™

Spring Dress Good

THE ON

1
RIVER DRAIN

a y&lt;i
a yd

:1

15c

SPECIAL

E. Merritt

HOUSE CLEANING TIME

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

contractor]
and Builder.
I will do eotitrai Uog In buildup
this summer vid .my thing it
lljie of car)* :
. If y«
are tbtakibg&lt; f puUlhg up s t*s
house, barn. or other I.oildfcgt. 1
would like ttniiijre withpu.

Cement Wgrk.
I alto"have 'I t J.rjM maddutyi
f&lt;ir the uj*:i..In1 tnte qf Cctnert
.Blocks, for the euuswuctioa d
building- and walls. 1 will Dw
build ccmf.it w.tlkt and Mjthiqi
in- the line of-temwit wort.
•

L. H. RANDALL,

117 Grand SB:

LADIES!

* spontaneous burst of laughter, accompan,ed by a dapping of baud,, ^romttc
other donors.
Any bride and groom under such
drown,tsnro. wonk! be ,.u,bars-ed.
»■«'?»■•« did nut think herd
of
youthful couple that they did
uot r*P&lt;&gt;Ud to the friendly spirit by
which *they
had u
been relieved
K
”
* "from an
unpleasant position. Their fare was
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gravburn visitpaid, and there could be no reason for
a Japanese patriotism and tlie. unity of
J
&gt;
GROVE.
ed Mrs. J. Hinchman in Battle Creek 1
further worry, nnd yet there seemed
its people Have furnished an object
last Friday and Satunlny.
is quite ill With something unsettled. The youth was
lesson for the thoughtful consideration
whispering to the girl, apparently en­
George
Clark
nnd
family
of
Penfield,
of tho civilized world. Before the
.John McIntyre Sr. had a valuable deavoring to obtain her consent to
spirit which animates the*‘little brown visited at Bert Clark’s last Sunday.
something he had proposed. Several
The lecture given by Mr. . Brubaker home killed in. a rtuiaway last Thnrsman." Russia with.her a greater num­
hours passed, during which the train
bers, -rent ami toni by strife and dis­ of Chicago, was well attended and ■ day.
kept up its monotonous clatter, and the
tention, is humbled nnd crushed. If every one . we “heard eay any thing
Tho Norton school hail a box social young co’ipib seemed still uneasy. At
Inst the girl was observed to put her
equally intelligent and equally devoted about it thought that it was fine.
at the school house Tuesday night.
| band into that of the young man and
to their • country, there could lx* no
Will Jones and family visited in
Miss Nellie Reese has been quite
say soiuethlug softly. Ih a few mln»doubt of .Russian success. But with a Lake Odessa over Sunday.
sick for several days.
ates
----- be
.... arose nnd,
....... igoing
«uiiik to
iu the
uie gengovernment they cannot ' love, and
Clarance Garrett and mother Mrs.
Tho Easter exercises of tho M. E. S. • Genian collector.' said something, to
therefore lacking unity, the Russians Orson’Garrett’visited at Lewis Phillips’ 8.- were well attended and were re- him which seemed to surprise him
are not equal to tho conquest of her
Sunday^
: greatly.
ported good by those present.
'
«w
othurwiM' inferior foe.
«... .1.
"You don't mean it I Whj- didn't you
The attendance at tho temperance
'
Ward Quick and family of Nashville,
ny so?’
visited at John Hinkley‘s last Sunday. lecture last Friday night at the M. E.
The young man sold something more;
The United States is finding a hard
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The following item was handed to us church was small.
the gentleman roee and asked:
pronriMtion to meet just now in Vene- .
... .,
.... .
Several from thin vicinity attended । "Is there a clergyman
r
present?"
!
ron.
1 _&gt; •
.
for publication:
Gentlemen, if that
zuela. The Monroe doctrine compels . .
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the F. M. quarterly meeting at MorThere was no response. .
a
,
- &gt; ,
A.
is what you call yourselves Those fish
us to aet aa a sort of policeman of the
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"Tills young gentleman
and lady are
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you slaughtered Sunday April l», on gan tho latter part of last week.
Western hemisphere. Venezuela is a .
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nb
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; very conscientious. They have accept­
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Long lake in Johnstown, did not he. .
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i ed help under the assumption that they
verv had actor, repudiating her debta, ■ .
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Amro-rtn, lto..l , long t-nw resident
, brtd(.
|[room
an)
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y ■
, long to me. but those traps yc*i pulled
and misusing foreigners doing Imffi, . .
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and stole the rate from were mine, Of Baltimore, was stricken with paraly- married."
newj in that country. When foreigners n ,,;UI
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. Don t think you were not caught at it, sis at 6 o’clock Friday evening,! and i There was a moment's silence, and
try to comjx-I that country to como to .
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। for we were not not ail asleep at that died at 11 o’clock Sunday forenoon. । Iben some one shouted:
terms, she dodges behind Uncle Sam ...
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There was a short service at the home ! “‘ Then they'd
“
better bo right off.”
J At. &gt;g
&gt;
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nru
rt i late hour. Mr. W. Dunham,
and the Monroe doctrine. When Uncle
"That's the -point.
lady
conat one o'clock Tuesday afternoon, but
-—The
---------j has *.w
S.m Mtemptol to intorfcre. theVene-Tb. MXt meeting of the Lrocy W.
the
rwlu
funeral
«rvi«
took
pl.ro
10
wh
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drromrf of
xnelinns call us dictators,usurper, nnd
T- V- xHU be held' May 3rd at tho
,t the Dowling chnrob K 2 o'clock
"r“*
all sorts of tool names.
1°' Mi”
Margeret Baker at two th»t
Jternoon. Mr. Reid was a ye.re . °
” o,
h* passengers went from vnr
Onc
of.’the
cur
,
o’clock. The program will consist of
to car for a clergyman and at last
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Matrons’ Silver Medal Contest. Ad­ of age, and very' highly esteemed.
A decision of far reaching imjx/rtan™ ,
' of the comedy.
has just been handed down by the .rawKm
How * Thia?
If 4he Whole train could not get In
Vo
hundnxl dollars
we ofler
oner one
one hundred
doltars reward
rowanl for
for am
any , one car to witness the wedding all
ITnited States Supreme Court, It
A small boy was reciting in a geogb
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congmtutohrf lbw bride.
unottw1
affirmed the constitutionality of a Mis- rajihy class. The teacher was trying CfatarrU Cure.
'F.lerdpM.
J.
Co..Ttde&lt;lo,
0. .1 coupon
collection wm
w*b
— to
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■ouri state law prohibiting the inspac- j to teach him the pointe of the com- ,
KYb*v/
J kommk°'j
Insisted on
enable
social friends. He hna been compelled
to cover buck into th,, Co', treasury
some of the monev ho- has unlawfully
used Hyde owns a mgjoritv of the
at.wk. He Will und.tobte.il,: will I..
ferrod to make the Equitable a rnutnaf
comnanv and irive the nollev holder*
control ov»t it.s affairs *
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Thursday after a three weeks visit at .
RJn?n ’
Marengo.
.
I'0 ‘o«vnag the w.len. of the lake a.
churiit. nirVurw,.,
i^v, bnintnI, Ua,!2.ed
thein,‘
\
"4 rf nSted for fa the MU fa
“Lj’Tt
"WK”
!*?.
T,™" doc,’"&gt;"J”11
«“S
&gt;■'
Mirf Nel,i® Stevens visited Miss all rewrters aiyl property owners who
Mabie Cox in Assyria a few days last are interested in property around Gun
j
week.
■ lake.

tion of beer offered for sale in that j pass. She explained: ‘'Orf your right
suite. A Milwaukee brewer objected is the south, your left the north, and in
to this law, claiming it was in re- ■ front of you is the east. Now what is j
Straint uf trade between the spates oh Irohind you?*
provided
the federal constitution.
The boy studied for a moment, then
The law was upheld in the Missouri ; puckered up his face and bawled: ''1.
courts, and is now sustained by the 1 knew it. I told ma you’d see that
highest judicial tribunal of the country. | patch in my panta."

MMaiit
Otbe” to &lt;w&gt;«bute. this time to a
itble to carr j out any obligation 1 WwI&lt;UnK present
When the couple
“!*.S“U“U?0 * committee1
West fc Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists. Toaccompanied
them
to
tho bride's home
MME
walpiko .Kinman &amp; Marvjx, Whoiewe tn order to vouch for their explanation 1
Dnigriu*. Toledo. O.
*nd
make
sure
that
the wedding rX’
“i”

made fry thrlr firm.
F wurirau. leunuro -re

r all dnjggtau.
ipadou.

jplclngs were not spoiled by trste'
oareata.
ALICE CH EEVER.

oxfords
wfrtwn we sell
you equally as good for

$2.50 ?
Guaranteed

Patent Leather, Brown Kid,
Russian Calf, Finest of Vici
All for the one price,

course we have koto of’
others ranging hi price

from SI.00 to $2.00.

It

not

thoroughly

satisfied,

your money

refunded as cheerful'y

■ a* ’twas taken.

“THE AMERICAN LADY” SHOE,
Typical
of her namesake, CAN’T BE BEAT. Wonderful values in Mon ■■■ r‘‘*srri(t
found one and brought him to the scene
Oxfords. Button. Lace, Black and Tan, of every description. • Everyth"'1' 1‘
my guarantee as well as that of the maker.

C.

II.

Always Open Evenings.

OSBORN,
East Main Street.

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�Hastings

Attention Fishermen bikeihs or

HOME BUYING

The Trout Season opens Monday. May ist.
hj„ for voiir trade and have FOUR BARGAINS to offer this

»&lt;"v 5
] red.

I rice Bamboo rod and Extra Up
' i' - silk ,lne

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4M tl W. 2 st U7»
I **“ t at UM. t at U.25

J-.___ ___ &lt; ‘•upueM from Mire one.
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banner, april 27, 1905.

BILL
l-»- TO
iu PREVENT
rntVtnT
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Mil
DREDGING NASHVILLE DAM
Passed by Legislature Last

Week j I

“•““'j'i*™ vAiMig^

LAGE CURTAINS

Senator Glasgow introduced a bill in
•yyyrtw.-. iumrai»r *
•« l» kept up with u,, Muall the senate at Lamo ng lagt week. pro.
We recommepd “Kingfisher Lines.”
h |hl”"&gt;. ““
*‘"nt •*■•!■ fur 'an'? that n° dred^’nK »&gt;r other work
,
-ir . are made so One the, last a mao no end uf time;
Yon
l&gt;ren sue- shan he done on the Thornapple river
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.rr i'v raring your nooks, to eay nothing about jourown
TWI-'I
rtrntug your home tr^U within tho corporate limits of the vilibau lire ehrairesl grades,
[good looks
22,2'' l"m h'lp’d W ta*iW «P an tage of Nashville without the consent
The! &lt;*'•'
■ jr akV lbs kinks, the snarls and bad words tho, Bars."
BatllM ft &gt;*.&gt;■
• Onr line of Lace Curtains is right as to both quality and
Himmuxu «rpor.tio[. ln
j of the common council of the villag.. 1
.... Trout baskets, Tackle boxes, Trout Itlas. Fl, Spoons
price. These bright spring days mean house cleaning,
marlw
u?" consumption and [ Th® bill paaeed the senate Thursday ‘
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Let us tigure with you.
( market would decrease the value‘of . evening by unanimous vote, and. was '
papering and general beautifying of the home. The ef­
FREE Renumber our Guessing Contest- FREE
fect will not be complete until the curtains, snowy white,
v2La?.rm*'°r h°u'“ ”ro°M«o&gt;T«™ ; *mt to the house of representative*!,
when* it waa pixi-d Tuesday afternoon,
hang giving just that touch of bright
light and airy, are hung
bright-­
’J* va!"” of it undlta'.nr- and now awaits the signature of the I
HASTnicHiaAN.
ness and cheerfulness so necessary to pur homes. It is
roumbsr. damwne.. Semi your money governor, which it will undoubtedly
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sa‘. .lay Evehitig as long as you’ll stay.
impossible to give a description of our ct rtains here, only
’Z
*''■' ““'Mug but the good,; I receive, to become a law.—Nashville
as to size and price, but aak you to come and see them
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apeml it « lx.me nnd it will come i«ck i
whether you-care to buy or not.
o you in better town,, better More,,
,-ocoooocooo LEO COOPER PLEADED GUILTY t’ettflr Mchouls. Utter churches iynl Iwt■ AOCCO^’0'-"7’'
, ter HtK'ihf Mdvantap&gt;*
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NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 3f yds long,
Is not the building up of your small
To Running Slot Machine at Wood­
54 inches wide. Price per pair
town n^re to yoji than the buildihg
bury Paid $10 Fine and Costs.
from
the
mail
boxes
in
this
!
far----'*Way
Is ii
u not
not aa
. iJlaatJ.
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rcity
Ia‘u Cupper, the Woodbury saloonist.
,l
our tbwri had W.’OOO popuBRUSSELS and SWISS TAMBOURCURTAINS, 3i
who was arrested sonic ILL
— ago for
2„. ’ntiop instead of l.iw it-would* *be bet­
time
50 inch, Price per pair.... .. .i. .•.......... ....;•..............
running a slut machine was brought ter for ns. all ' Wmlld there not l«
THE TIME SCHEDULE
before
Judge Smith Saturday, and much mum employment;- would not
made a plea of guilty. It appears that these people consume more products
CABLE NET CURTAINS, 54 inches wide. 3| yards
this machine belonged to Byron Dick- ami yonvquently make a lwtter mnr. For the Carriers to Gather the Mail
pairJ
Also Location of the Boxei.
iusoii. of this city.- who uhipixxl it to ket. moult not the small homes with
Lake (.&gt;d*‘-sa thinking to put it in an­ one lot Isj iloubled in value and every
There has gone into^ effect a regu- :
other ptace than Cooper's. . But objec­ farm, within a radius uf ten miles l» lar Uehedule fir gathering the mail 1
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, Si
A, nn a -jj- &lt; ja
SPECIAL FOR
.
-----------v...mi
----------w’”-th WO to *50 an acre* more? Then, from the mail: boxci in this city, by •
tion^
were
raided.
Mr.----Diekinsqn
yds long 54 inchep wide. Price per pair. »pl UU, I Zd, 1 Juj
WilVM ar.d
H—ll 11.iv»litv
snys.
h,iviiig linf
but n liHL,
little time b? ”* *’ l,nl-v «K Wxri.thing for the mer- the city, carrier. Ah this is u matter :
SAT.lJfDAY...
tween trains ht| asked the privilege of • cbani or trailej-man if you buy of him* of much iutereit to our city readera. ’
letting it remain ink (Amper's pafoon, Is *5 r°^ 4°*^ “ K00*1 a thing for yon* we give below the location of tho boles |
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 2) yards long, 16 inches wide. Per
claiming he did not expan it would lx* i ''Mien you are ’in need- and- deserve
it mid the time* when mail will bo taken :
pair, only..................... .1.
put in use. and that it would lx? sent yuur .hmue merchant will hdp vou out. from them by the carriers.
to &gt;jiue other locality later on. It was
bell® to keep sip the
M schools and
Box No. 1. Comer Creek and State;
claimed lx&gt;’(.’ociper that some one in his ‘'barchcK.. He contributo his share fur ^Streets, at
&gt;«|Q'and 11:05 a. &lt;n. ; )
MUSLIN (JURTaINS, with rufflen. 2i yards long. 86 inches wide. Per
.saloon got hold of the
the . crank, which '. roa*k- etc
""here there
is need foe.a 8nrl 3:!i0 and B-.3U p. m.
j
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pair only ........................................................ i.
was. separ&amp;te from tlie machine, at- i
f’u,4 be usually heads the list: i Box No. 2. Corner Jefferson and,
inched it to the machine ami began wbert there is a-''picnic or 'fair for State S'roets, at fl :8b, 7:35 nnd 11:85 a. ;
playing it fur nickels. In view of thcae ' ebnrch i&gt;r wxjiety he is usually there* •m. and 2:15 and 5:20 p.&lt; m.
is jvby we say yun get hi ore than
Box No. 8, Cbrnor Clinrch and State
circumstances, opd while commending that
‘
th*i course of the. sheriff mid prosecu­ the intuy goods, from your homo deal­ ..Streets, nt B:30i 7:15 mid i! :80 a, m. ;
tor in their {rarpose to rid Barry ers. Anovh.*r thing, you prolmbly mid (f:2O mid 5 ‘30 p. m.
B&lt;ix No. 4, Corner Broadway and!
county of slot machines. Judge Smith liave a family—sometime one of your
felt that its then! hud been no intent on suns jnap- think of going into tfli«iui^ State Street*., ajt 0:30, 7:'.ui and H:43 a.
for
hjmfcelf.
:
Where
is
th-re
a
chntv•
m.
: and 2:'i0 and 5;25 p. jn.
the part of Cuqpcr to vlalrtV* the law.
Place a standing order for things needed in average quantity,
Biix-No. 5. Connr Mill Land Broad­
leniency shoiilq b-* shown, 15? was for the yonng-man with a hmiwl capitai tr* Over l$*bbme a merchant when way. at brio a. m. and 2}lo p. tn.
week after week and th^ larder will never pm dry.
tiw»*Air»*
on, paying
Box No «. Corner Market and State
the
ppahle
wad
thiur
money
to
build
tine and costs.
.
ct.rp.Xti&gt;&gt;n. to com­
Streets, at 7:2.* ipid 9;uo ttpm.these
and giganti.2rW ,
pete wifu your s*in or your - lion's wn?
THE CROSS ANO CROWN
Box N’o. 7. (.-tinier Markik and Green. !
True citizenshiii is not air in rally
around the "Star Sjumgitd ,Banner" at 0.15 a. ju. aryl 3:00 p. tn;
Fine Cantata Rendered at the M. E. uf uur ; country aud singing "Hail
Box Nu. 8, Corner Park mid Miulisun
Churchjp’riday Evening.
Columbia-" The spirit nf trm* patmit- at, 11:00 n. m. mid 3 *10 p m.
r. ,B«»x No-0, (kiirnrr Church and Mar""The Methodist church was crowded isrn is shown by the man who jmtronizes liome.industry fiiwt\ last and all Vaull at 11:20 a. m. an J 4:00p.. in. ,
to ils limit Friday evening uy * largo
&gt; BoxNo. jO. Conittr Broad and Jef- •
the time.
nnd appreciative audience whvihrard
fereun, at 0:10 a. m. and .2*15 p. m. ‘
th*- sacred cantata "The Cross and
Box No. 11. Corner Green and Jcffer- &gt;
VISITING SCHOOLS
Crown" rendered by the Methodist
son, at 11:110 a., in. aud 3:10 p. m.
This cut
my new choir assisted by other, singers jof the
Box? No. 12, Cjurncr Clinton and Han- .
city,
under the direction of Mrs. Some Excellent Suggestions From over, at 0:40 a. I m. and 2
p. in.
• method &lt; -i fittingyla^ee
An Interview With Prof. Cham­
Margaret Troxel.
The enertaihment
Box No. 18j Corner Dibble and |
was so thoroughly enjoyed that it was
berlin.
RETINO5 COPY
Grund, at 11:05 a. m. and 2:40 p. m.
repeated by 'request Sunday evening.
Our readers may rememl&gt;er a local
Box Na 14.! Comer Clinton and ■
jtaftiree ti(f *p* sr -m? to find and was equally well appreciated by reference to "Visitors Day
~ ” which is State, at 11:25 a. m. and.3:(X&gt; p. m. '
| the irfrai'tive Giror, makes the many who heard it. Great credit H feature oft he schools of a sister city,
Box No 15, Corner Mill* and .Eliza- '
is due to Mrs. Troxel for this s^endid and our -suggestion that some such a beth. at If:00 a. m. and 3:15 p. ,m. '
. - : fitting sgd-t.
musical production, as well as to the jay might hoof-advantage tojthe local
Box No. 18. Corner - Michigan Ave.
singers
who participated. They, have -----------schixils. ----But?------------------an interview with
Prof. and State Road, at 10:20 x m. and j
«...
--------------been practising every week sineje the ' Chaulberiin convinces uh that there is 2:50 p.m.
last of Februrary.
We believe there‘should be at least!
Februrary, ami
and tho
the excellence , R }&gt;etxer way. which he is quietly
Ottlc«n
rill none
less 212 more mail Ixixes in the city, three [
. of their Work was due to this earnest working, but which w!2
: 2— the
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practice, the finb leadership of! Mrs. f re&lt;iuire the co-operation of‘ the
each. ward.It will be well for
’’ patrons
. *
. for._*.
Troxel, and the co-operation Of the of the lii-al schools.
‘ th&lt;«e intorested'to petition the depart- (
singers.
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I Prof. Chamberlin considers the pa- ment for more Imxcs. As it is now 1
irons is die .stockholders owning a large sections of the city would have
ei)«tcr ffleMtr, Prokkut.
.
. the public schools, in whose to go from NO to • 100 rods to. mail a j
SUIT CLUBS CONTRARY TO LAW ’ plant.
product. men and women fitted for letter. Surely there ought to lie an 1
Morris J. MeP|iee. of the S&lt;x* who i! die reaponsi hili tie!, and duties uf citi­ improvement over this condition. But
R. B. miner. (lice Pr«.
:u tu think
conducts a merchant tailorinng e&gt;tab- f
zenship. the stockholders have a com­ it is doubtful if there will bo any '
abou: a
.yve all the
liflhnvmt. organised suit clnhs and con- mon interest. He wants the stock­ rfinnge unless tboM interested nak for ;
‘atttt j.
fl. fl. fl,d«rw«. Cartier.
can make
ducitxl drawings; Someone, di-satisfied holders n&gt; visit their plant not when ii
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with the arrangement, had McPhee tho teachers are on dress parade as
arrested for conducting a lottery and he they www
would w
be ,UM
on Visitors jbay. but
Frankness begets Frankness.
R
from $20.00 up
mvi convicted. Tbo anpreme cotikt of „,,;n th(). ,n. dol„g tliir onlinary
Be straight forward in your manner, t
Michigan on Friday .flirm.-l tire conn,^Br „ork
H, w„ullI ||kc to
TallAfoWeci iniuK
।
Many ■
.
,.!
&gt;!
.u_.
—v.ji_ »ka
am.
«iool worn door In all the Frankness begets (rankness.
viction.
holding
that while
the inemotherwise honesi men talk in a dis­
WEARS LONGER.
liern of the clnb eventually received a school buildings of' the city the name '
Director*
FITS NICER.
. suit, axording to the arrangement, it of the teacher nnd the grade she teach4 honest vray merely -because they think , J
LOOKS BETTER'
was .none the kiw a lottery and ■*” C’ eH,and an invitation printed ther^on.so they are meeting the dishonesty of the
other fellow. Make a man honest with , g
eiKittr m«ier,
Phea's conviction stands.
that with
any jpatron
would
than an&gt; ■,
:y
clothing.
you by lieing huwst
him, but
g know he or she ;
J
Call and kt
■ | was welcwme to come in and see that under no circumstances let him make L
R. B. m««r,
show y.m what I
PNEUMONIA IS ROBBED OF
means comfort in old age.
j deparimwit of the public school plant
b»Tt.
■ you dishonest.
R.
C.
Trtfirt.
TERRORS.
I. JU
ttAlVai. cataaa
—7— |
in curation,
and .
doing ----------its normal
Instill that idea into your
by Foley's Honey and Tar. It atop# j worh.
To rtbort a Felon,
’ children.
Get them into
m. l eo»»,
ihneBrt^kto^OUgK tok^ln^lme k will
h
tMrWt \dr*
« » claimed that—
-• •a felon
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many
has
If is
the habit oFsaving now and
D. S. Goodyur,
prevent an attack of pneumonia H&lt;v ipt we wonlil hk-to aeo »oim-thing . )(^n
by |„n(lir&gt;g ,.n pulvemml
they will bless ydu in after
fuse aubatlttllea. Sold by W. 11. Good- jone to .tart the Mm-kholdcm to doing salt
- and-■keeping it moist
-&gt;•&gt;. *tur]»en--------- j
with
Fine Tailoring.
Cikc Olitert.
year, the druggiaL
I
impacting. But we mmoede that | tine. The methdd will dwarf a boil or,
years. Why not start them
R fl. flnderwfi.
T-„
I Prof.
u entirely
right
tn a carbuncle.
iwno are
* *w- Chamberlin
v~t-------------„
on tlie road by opening an
The minister, of Kalamaxoo
an- i. stating
.
...con----- : ________________
that i.fia
far better for-all
_________ ______ ______
the schools doing their I| '
making a hard struggle to “b“* off 1‘ cemed toihave
b'aio tL
account for them at The
prize fighting from the Celery City.
....
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j regular work when
the visit* —
an) —
made.
The M. C. and P. M. railreads will ■
V
*5
I - to make«3 a diy ab\ Ooms to most peoplo snd esu,o msnr
tr.-‘ rnn'n’F*"1’ ; ' *'ul*b tbe work and build new depoto in South Haven.
PERE MARQUETTE SE­
mi50,1
: — ic-Mitty where
troablos,—pimples, boll, sod other
t Bil-tLi2i&lt; '
-iL'e-is and ue will cx­
“Now good digestion waits on app* |
CURES
ANN
ARBOR
R.
R:
srnpUoos, b«,id« loss ot sppsiiio,
*&amp;a
we gusranWe tite, and health on both.’’ If It doesti t
r/ ‘l3rt WOrk,
that tired feeling, fits ot billonrasM,
try Burdock Blood Bitters
Good News to Michigan Shippers.
indigestion and beadsebe.
Wil! Work to Their Advantage.
The sooner ooo get* rid of them tho
' The report that the Pure Marquette ।
anj the way to get rid ef them
-.... the Ann Arlmr
Ariw.r .
to bQjjd up th0 gygtem that has
interents have inquired
। railway i* welcome news to Michigan •uttered from them is to take
Are yoiPpar". u|ar what you Eat? Would yon eat bread that
j shipped
of the
■s, becatwe
because the
tne acquiring
ac-pui
/
iai 1
n..1 ly hgshipped to this city in*baskets which are
tlx) Gould syndiciit'i would m» Hood’s Sarsaparilla
t line by tue
-v--------•
i-ablv to d t. . t-rnis, and dogs?
Would you care for bread that
t traduce as oll^i influence which could
I--* !i UMS.
live or six times, perhap- by people who have
1 not fail to work to the disadvantage of |
•UI-a * '
* dogs Or cals? Would you knowingly patronize
Forming in combination the Spring
'•utudv • . ■&gt; rV- v.hcti you can buy goods just as good, much
♦ Michigan yeopfr'■■‘Vifi ami ... wholesome, in your own city? &gt;ff you are parMedicine par excellence, ot unequalled
♦
’cu.tT r.titi .n’if it, buy wholesome clean bread that is madp at
A CHALLENGE
itrength in purifying the blood as
It will only require one dol­
u'liEf aui ton are loyal cUizcns. call for
ihown by unequalled, radical and perlar to commence.
And
♦ The ••Tigers” are After the "Ltona' ( m&amp;ncnt cures of
once they get in tlie habit
*
and "Bat Busters.”
Salt Rheum
Ibt- br&lt;-jil fej wrapped^ in waxed paper (dust and dirt proof) as
The Hurting. Tiger, wiH rtalbutgu | Scrofula
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uf depositing it will be The
Wi baketj (iur uame fe on every loaf. Accept do Bl,b8tit:b
Bolls, Plmplaa
■cald Head
•L-. i-r.vare-imitaiium:. Call for the original. If not handiea
IV tenth in the city or out of tho city.
KJnds of Humor
best lesson they could learn.
-rail at the CITY BAKERY, Hasting/, and we
Z players umkr
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Rhauhiatlam
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Po|BOning
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yours Respectfully,
♦ for a game two week*, from-^Mirday, Catarrh
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Dy.papala, Kto
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♦ to Harr, Woodroff. _Capt“‘“. Hl !“’• nt Hood’s, and get it today,

w j. MICHAEL &amp; SON ,

CATHERING THE MAIL

WEAVER’S

$2 50, 3 00, 4 50

New Market §a

ld'b! $5 00, 6 00

:&lt;.".‘g.r.riw,er $4 00

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* Grand Rapids City Bakery Bread.

J. T. Pierson&amp;Son
The People’s Store, Phone 9, Hastings, Mich.

$75,000.00 |

Capital

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

F. R. Pancoast.

SAVING IN YOUTH
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$Ja bay Sure

Spring Humors

5 per cent
Interest
Paid on

Savings Deposits.

To the People of the City of Hastings

and Pills

sanitary bread

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_^eal estate

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'ESTER &amp; CARTER.

Hastings

Securitv-

Bank

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 27, lt»OS.

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The First Impression
u the making or breaking of many a man both
in business and society.

When you stop to think that, your head,
hands and feet are the only portions of your
body that are not covered by your suit, you will
realize the importance of wearing good clothes
at all times.
If you wear the guaranteed, hand-tailored

Kaufman Garment
the first impression you create will always he friendly
and favorable.
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of their very ttron^ features.
The guarantee on C«l&gt; KAUFMAN GaR­
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other item not to be overlooked.

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Bong. School.
Prayer.
liecitation. Elvira Durkee.
Recitation, Violet Harper.
Recitation. Marjorie Menhennick.
Song. Infant Department.
Recitation. Ganlncr Chidester.

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Recitation. Margneritte Matthews. I■
Recitation. Lillian. Townsend.
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Class Exercise nnd Song.
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Recitation. Hilda Bennett.
Class Exercise.
Recitation. Richard Johnson.
Recitation. Grace Edmunds.
Recitation. Greta Edger.
Recitation. Kate Ironside.
Song. School.
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Recitation. Ammwavc C-ileman.
Recitation. Chrystal Barber.
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Collection.
Distribution of Eggs.
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rendered as follows:
Anthem by thb Choir.
Solo, Mrs. Frank Hams.
Flute Duet, Messrs. Lahr and Ander-

, son.
Anthem b'yj the Choir.
Solo. Fred Spaulding.
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Cornet Solo. Dr. Clarance Barber
Quartette.
Grand Trunk engineers running into
Reading.Mrs. George Menhennick.
Battle Creek tielieve they are lieing
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UNITED BRETHERN
made the victims of h Mafia. An or,.
Tho
United Brethren began the day !
I gained effort has been made to put two
,!
t with a praise service at 6 o’clock in i
of them out of the way. At first it
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
. was thought' to have been a rather ex-" the morning. The regular 10:30 ser^ '
■ aggerated idea, but three or four vil- vice was as follows: Dfixology; invo- I
pratical demonstration of the some artificial means of their develop- I lirno'w attempts upon the lives of the
Object**“The1 Mean- I
raul wirtes- te1M&lt;raphT wo tntmt Dr. Kimhail. tb.
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tho Grand Trunks expert •
...but was unable
-- *to
- - one in *detectives
have been -placed on the . । eu,L‘,un
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evening, when Mrs. J. E. Nelson re- liatir
find
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v_i— n.u_ j In the evening the exercises were in i I
ceived a message, it being the first of the city, so'had one constructed pur- &lt;*•***» w&gt;th instructions to bring the
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: charge of the Sunday school, with the
its kind ever received in that city.uoti [ posely and to-day the babies were I
to justice if possible, no mat- l
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I following program:
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fying her of the serious illness of her moved to their new quartern, where it jttr
the expense.
' Song, i
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husband. J. E. Nelson, who was on j is expected that they will thrive and
-----Prayer.
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Herman McCullough, a big burly
the steamship Minnehaha, several grow to be bouncing children.—Battle.
Recitation.
negro of, Kalamazoo, while an inmate of 1
hundred miles out, homeward bound Creek Journal.
Recitation.
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I Borgew hospital tecame poaAesaed of ,
for the port of New York. This great
Dialogue
' the delusion that bejtad divine power
ship carries a wireless telegraph out­
Recitation.;
Fred Litter, aged 12 'M*anl Ritters
of »ucu
such uiuri
order that
he wmu
could take
n high
nt,
»t
Deing aesirom*
uint
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uu»v nv
iaw »
uigu
fit, ana
and U,.pvriXl
it being
desirous
that oira.
Mrs.
Duet.
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N&lt;U».n
uf Mr bu.Mndto
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Mire tra. the »euml . rtory window
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t ix.yv ii'.u. luv nwcaxiu nM/»j w iny'”■ I
Recitation.
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io years, of katamazoo. remembering
remembering
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j4hbut
harming himself. He lighted
&gt;M«m. tte new, wm Iterfwd Iron tho,
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dnp to the reeeinnx ntolton nt .Sew
mocb
II idl right enough, but hts internal or- (
Recitation.
York, nnd fn™ there wtonent by ,to „ath. ran ,lw.y (n„, their horned gans are IhuILv shaken up. and it is
Dialogue.
telegraph to Bbttle Creek, the who e toU]&lt;)(.l
lietiBitonr
.,
., . . feared he may not recover.
Duct, with violin accompaniment.
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operabun of ending the Wra while u&gt;ntol fc, go t„ thrae he
Dialogue. Five boys and three girls.
. fields. They ■
the ship was jn.ny mile, from land.
R (r(..ght
------------------------------------------------------id at Mendon,
«on. Luren D. Dickerson, of Eaton
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to its dostinatii.n, rarpnnng .only a wcro plj[ ,ltf 1,'y ’ a brikeman They . mnaty.
‘ . is being complimented very
Recitation.
short spade of fime Immediately
h„m„ t&gt;klng llir„. dny4 ,uul. highly tor having pushed his primary
Recital ibn.
upon receint
receipt of the news Mrs
Mrs. Nelson haj
unon
pat
Tfce election bill to a successful issue in the
Solo.
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left for New York and will undoubt-'■! distance is twanly-o»u mites. The-&gt;*fchlgan House of repretonuativra
Recitation.
edly arrive there in time to meet the • parents of the boys, as soon as they H« ,nld" a plucky as well as a wimitag
Recitation.
ship upon which Mr. Nelson is when1 i missed them, had telegrams sent to all j b«htRecitation.
it arrives at its dock.
parts of Southern Michigan and north- j
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! era Indiana, but could get no trace of ! Janfes Winney.of Kalamazoo, doesn't i Offering, for Sunday school causes.
Ingubator babies have aroused much them,
feel that life is worth living since Ola j Closin&amp;song.. Benediction.
interest at the expositions and fairs,
McCarty threw her engagement ring
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
but the residents of this city will not ,
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t into his face when he accused her of f It is the custom in the Methodist
berompelled to go out of the city to see
Tracked to the village of Athene by j flirting. James was kept under guard
an ‘‘incubatr baby, ” for there are two the bloodhounds of Depity Sheriff JerEpiscopal church of this city to give
, , at the jail to prevent him from destroy­ , up Easter morning preaching servHe.
pretty babies now in an incubator at omc Buckley. Tonv K»—‘-------------™ *™’ "l
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and in its place the Sunday school
house of hts , °
tho Nichols Hospital. The midgets for buixlnrising the far
Easter exercises take .place. A fine
are the twin children of Mr. and Mra. i employer. William Norris, south of
George Tomlinson.2fW Champlin street. ; thia city. On Kent’s person were agold l Rev. Clarence Welch,formerly of Nash- program was rendered as follows:
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were •born
Tucslay
night. They —
watch,
entire
nowwof
Grand
Rapids, who wax I ppeniug Song—Choir and School.

Southwestern Michigan

NOTICE
- Having started my Planing
Mill ear t of the Table factory
I wish t&lt;&gt; announce that 1 am
now prepared to do all kinds of

Planing

Matching

Make all kinds of

Moulding. Window Frames

and Door Frames.
Porch Work. House Finishing
I will be pleased to figure with you
on any work you may wish.

Jos. Alwine,
J list received a car load of White
Wood this week.

until further no­
tice we will de­
liver Lehigh 2^.
Coal In ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton._______
H. MATTHEWS &amp; CO.
Marton Matthews.
Chas Hotter*.
PHONE 194.
Just west of C. K. A S Depot.

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Buckley travelled all day without food
until the hounds found; the scent and
drugged the officer nt full speed into a
saloon.
M. A. Watts the man who passed a
b^gus check upon Landlord Cnlalian,
of the Hotel Bismark. in Battle Creek,
lust Decemtier, found it to be an ex­
pensive job. He was arrested at hi«
home in Celina, O.. and brought here,
• and to-day made a settlement. The
, charge of getting money under false
pretenses was with drawn and a charge
making it a justice court pffense sub­
stituted. to which he pleaded guilty.
He was fined *10 and *7O.U3 costs, and
liesides paid Landlord Cal ahan *102.
S. K Janis, of Lansing, who pro­
poses to build a 23 foot dam in Port­
land. lias donated a sight for the new
Carnegie library in that village. Throe
I lots. about three blocks from the pust­
office in Kent St, are given to the
township, tho only consideration being
that the Ladies' Literary club is to
have a suitable room for dub purposes.
The club is trying to secure 120 feet
adjoining this property for a park.
The property will extend to tho nv«Jr
when the old C. J. Warren mHl is torn
down.

The promoters of the Grand Rapids
&amp; Ionia interurban have completed
their right of way entirely across Ionia
county. The route has been changed
to enter Ionia via tho highway. The
-track will run through Main street
aud tho company has agreed to do its
part as soon as the city is ready to
pave East and West Main street. The.
Ionia franchise expires May 12 and
work is to begin before that date./
As a token of esteem, 23 new silver
dollars, direct froux. the mint, were
given. Mrs. A. S. Benjamin of Portland,
who wm elected for the twenty-fifth
successive time as pre sident of the W.
Q T. U. of the fifth district.

olawrved Barter by special
w)d the vnnon on ‘ The Risen

Savior” taught forcibly its leaaoDS.
There wm special music for the eve[ ning service.
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are not fully developed, and to save two dollar bill owned by Norris.
their lives it was neoMsary to secure Kent admitted spending the farmer'e
: money and throwing the pocket book,
empty other than a note df *90, due
1 next Friday, into a brook near Athens,

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Prayer.
Scripture Lesson.
Recitation—Dorine Whitney;
Song—Boys’ Choir.
The Missionary Spirit and EasterMiss Evelyn Kopf.
The fine new ‘Masonic Temple at
Solo—C. G. May wood.
Charlotte was dedicated with appro­
Recitation—Wallace Osltorn.
priate exercises Wednesday evening.
•Chorus—Girls -of Grammar Division.
The officers of the Grand Lodge F. &amp;
Exercise—By Four little Girls.
A. M.’of Michigan attended the ser- ;
Song— Kate Heath.
vices.
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The trial of George Tubbs, of Eaton
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county, will begin next Monday iu the’,i Osborn.
circuit court \at Charlotte. It is ex- j' Recitation— Madeline Gardner
pectcd that the trial will bwt nt least a ' Song- By the Sunday School.
। Rending— Mia Phyllis Reynolds.
week and jx-rhajw two.
“ Sok»— Mottie Striker.
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■ Exorcise -By Five little Girls.
Grand Trunk officials wire in Battle
Chorus—-By (Iiris of Grammar DiviCrdek last week preparing to lot the siom
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contract for their new,shops which are j Recitation—Elaine Bauer.
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lo cost *l.5)J,UJl an 1 th&gt; n?w depot
i Memorial Address—Mrs. Flora B. Rretcosting *100.000.
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Clinton Platt, a graduate of Albion i Collection by clawea
College, won the Cecil Rhodes Oxford , Presentation of Gifts to Sdiolan.
Announcements.
scholarship. This gives him a four
Quartette—The Misses Brumm and
years scholarship in the leading College
I McIntyre and Messrs May wood and
o f England.
j Warner.
Eight Grand Ledge Citizens have1
mu’ic for the memorial Solo
been arrested for assisting in the re- sunff ^y Mrs Burch was cornjiosed by
cent mobbing of Italians in that place. f&gt;ro^- DeMuth, of the Oberlin Colegr.
Among them were two business men , *n memory of Miss Agnes Lowry. One '
of tlie town.__________________________ I hundred and fifty geraniums were pre­
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SUGARED WOOD.
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The treatment of wood to render it

In thinking about an advertise­
ment for to-day, we decided wc
would use our apaee for a “ Short
Talk on Patent Medicines,” and
it is likely we will tell some plain
truths before we finish.
Just at this time of year the
ncwspa|»cr» are filled with adver­
tisements of J* catarrh cures” of
one kind and another.
In all
probability, all of them can be
found on sale at. our store. As
leading druggists we endeavor to
keep every remedy our customers
want, and to allow no one to
■undersell us.
But we cannot guarantee these
various remedies.
They may lie meritorious.
As
to that we cannot say. We buy
them-from the manufacturer!, and
wc would not sell them if we
thought they were in any way in­
jurious.
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about, aud one catarrh cure we

and will get llV) ,in
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The pmu, und,. y,TOAJ.
W*de., In ,ou, ,iJe in
ot ,ourh.. k win
m*pc; work will
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tireprwf is a familiar process.
Ure to you. wklle
Public Opinion. Lew attention bn*
deepondency wlli t, lhi “}
been given U&gt; Increasing its general
the past.
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ukef-ulneM, but that such attention is
AU thl. Reull Mucu.t
being given to this aapei t of the subaccomplish
in
at.
je^t la shown by an article in Nature.
•hurttime.
Loudon, on an invention by h Mr. Pow­
ell for the treatment of wood with a abto feel badly or wl/ tt'erZ’?"*
lutlon of fcugnr. By weans of this proc.ufferedforyr.,,, M.-.o-lJS
cnh eiery variety of wood te given
greater elnrticity, strength and endur
jwateyon.
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nn&lt;e:-soft wood* arc much more easily
worked and after being worked are
For years I wflcrnj wju.
much more ornamental In appearance.
catarrh. I had ti&lt;
The treaimenl may also be applied tu.
out number but ol* ।
newly.cut mul consequently green tlmwhen I wm all hilt 4
Ikt. rendering It immediately! ready for
heard of’lUxali Mu.- /''
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use and doing nway with nll danger-of
five short wwks.a, .
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strong) and wU|‘ hr. j
shrinkage or deformation.
teslthy.B
worupn.
It is n1 pj.
.. •------In treatment the- wood Is placed In a
cage, which la put Into on oven. Tlie
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like a new won.»;
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duced n solution of beet sugar, the *►
back up with our reputation as
had never known n
■’ dcluwx
lutlon filling uh of the crevJcta. of the
My husband ifrftsr ,
druggists and with our solid, bonawood and taking the place of the ulr.
day on how w&lt;-it } ,
fide guarantee.
Mlrroactiplc examination slwws that
wai uj Bey ™.i.,
That is Kexal’ Mucu-Tone.
fifteen pounds in w.
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the liquid is completely abeorbrt by
We know how Kexall Mucuthat all rax- weak nt., ,;.&lt;i dicrrokf1
each fitter and that there la no sugar
vanisbedVorcver-- . t
Tone
is made. We know what
between tlie fibers. When the wood Is
H^lMueu-Twu,
medicines are used in compound­
taken from* the boilers It Is dried by ar­
COU.ptel.-l) oul ..
ing it, ifiid the scrupulous care
tlflciar heat, the temperature varying
Wought nrf took nil ih.
with which it is manufactured.
with the variety of tree.
.tewwth °fniy
If the wood la now submitted to testa
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told Ito dT
We know that it is an honest,
It will lie sivt? that
niueh Uiore
wonderful remedy r .
meritorious remedy that'has cured
elastic aud that It recovers from strain
thousands of chronic sufferers from
much more quickly than the native
every fohn of catarrh.
product. In fact. K tl»e Attain baa
The very Jirst dote qf Mucu- Tone
l»een such that several libero have been
will brace you vp, will give you
ruptured tlie •■powelllxpd” wood will
new strength and hope, will con­
bear u severe strain without being rupBochum: of |t;lr knowledge ad
turwl. Wood treated in this way la . vince you that at last you have
non|&gt;orous. and it Is not subject to dry
found a medicine that goes right
faith in Rrxa’I Mu« u-Tone «|
rot. The inventor ia experimenting
to the' spot and does the work
earnestly seconmiond thu remedy
with a view to discovering some pol­
for which it is intended.
to every one suffering with uy
sonous. subatauce which may prevent
And with each succeeding dose
form of catarrh. The other ca­
destruction by lusecta.
you will feel better and better,
tarrh cures may be gtxxi—«j,
stronger and stronger.
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doubtedly sow
them sre-bnV
PHOTOGRAPHS ITSELF.
You will regain your appetite,
we are not in ia position to en­
will find yourself eating heartily
dorse them with vur rcpnUtiao and will feel the food is doing you
and our gvaranti e.
good.
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A curious property of wood, whereby
Give Mucu-T-ci’* a trial. If iff
it la able to photograph itself in the You will note an increase of doesn't do all -we lure clued ’
dark, was deacribed by Dr. William J.
blood—your hands and feet will
for it, we will immediately refund
Russell tu a paper recently read before
be warm instead of cold and
your money.
the Ixjndon Royal society. This propclammy; your nerves will become
Sold only at qur st..-re. Price,
crty has been alKNvn by experiments
steady; you will sleep soundly ■30 cents and 89 bents "'per bottle.
to belong probably to all woods, some
woods, however, being much more ac­
tive than others. To obtain a picture
the wood must i« tn contact with or
at a little distance aliove the photo­
With that “never-break starch.” we are now usiii-. starched rwdi
graphic plate and muat. remain there
can be folded os eloae m a piece of paper and nevei brink a dread, p:.
for times varying from half an hour to
your Hnen wlli retain its shape and will stand perrp rat
11&gt;cottfoneighteen hours and be nt a temperature
able to wear and raves the goods, See?
not higher than 131 degrees F.
Tlie wood of the Coulfers is very ac­
tive and give* pictures which are very
package &amp; deliver promptly.

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth, the Druggists.

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I found guilty of illegal parentage by the
Circuit Court of Grand Rupidv will be '
jailed for nou-support of the child of
I which he is declared to be the father.
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The large farm house of Ernest1
“bool by the school, as an
Chilson, located one mile east of Battle
offering, and these and the ;
Creak, was burned to the ground last ! flt,wore ^rom thvm are to be used in
Sunday evening, with a loss of aboht &lt;^eoorat^nlf th* church during the
woo.
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.,-------------------------------------- vice the sacred cantata. “The Cross ‘
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M“,n*,r” ft’'ft 1 »”&lt;i Crown. ’ ■. Kiven
the
. Uvg. toMltton to tMte MU to thnt ; iio„ or th, ^te Frid
Bvoni
vill^te. When completed it will M repeated. .
on#-of the beat in thia part el'the
ROMAN CATHOLIC
state.
The oldest of tho rituafftaic churches,
the Catholics, always make much of
The’villagejrf Burlington wm nearly
Easter Day. Its lessons are taught in
wiped out by fire hat night, the total
Ion being estimated at *4'1,000. Six precept and enforced ip all the exercis­
es of the day. At St; Rose’s church
Atom and the jxwtoflice were burned.
there was Holy Communion at 8 o'clock.
At 10:80 High Mass was celebrated
Battle Creek’s new mayor seems dis­ and a'sermon appropriate for the oc­
pose to clean up the city morally as casion by Father Connors. Rose wig’s
well as otherwise. It was^needed.
Mass wm sung at this service.

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monUKAFH OF FIB TllXB BaCTlOX.
dsfinltr. If tbs actlou exerted on the
plate t&gt;e owing to the presence nf hy­
little trick that any girl or
drogen peroxide, ns has been sucKerted. fx»y can easily master. The next time
It must be produced by the resinous you have^vLlrkeu for dinner save the
bodies present hi the wood. 2*
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reinurknblo that there is no action from -several times about tlie extremities
the dnrk autumn wood. Resin exists
of It. passing it around bjth ends. In­
in the dark rings, but apparently un­
der such conditions that It cannot’es­ sert a match between the two ytmflcs
cape. .
With the spruces tlie action on the
plnte |a not so definite. With regard ’
to woods other than conifers, oak uud
beech are both active nnd give very
good pictures, nn do also ucacla (roblnhlrRpaulsh chestnut and sycamore.
On the other hand, ash, elm, horse
chestnut and plane are in comparison
but slightly active. Knots In a wood
generally, but pot always, give a good
nlcrure.
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For Thin
PoorBlood
You can trust a medicine
tested 60 years I Sixty years
o! experience, think of that!
Experience with Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla; the original Sarsa­
parilla; the strongest Sarsapa­
rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc­
tors endorse for thin blood,
weak nerves, general debility.

PFQ AOtlECm.

VJ O amy recrotAL

not In tlie I
that mrnoii
appeamno -and i
make excellent j i
।ample supply of g
■oats before th- U
&lt;once or (wire a &lt;*j
’tltivs that will Mil 1
. feeding they do a
them, omit th«
1give Jess ther»-::(bt
almost any kind o’
—In fact, tuiyiiii;.

tMr attrsiUw
A;i ways
jhrays hart a
, clean lay ami .
.:■■■
aly iu .jus- ’
aten. K«i«^ .

-.■•NCtUi*

Jlder-oraimost any wild pl®*
'tix*
or wild parsnip
'■
delicacies of tu
kU-rry w&lt;n
dandelion. plnn» ■ i
nnd blackberry
Give them wat-J- "• .. ,.r
dome dealers r,:.J ; . .t-lers ®&gt;J
you not to do th - ’ :r if joa itmjpets pay not the &lt;
&lt; atteutva u
n&gt;d&gt; sdrlrr. It
■ •:
Hay Rhonld to- k.i'l to »
Me uf the holrb. I "- “ *
■ or In a firm dish that 'V*H
“P ,,
easily. Cteab tl»’ bit'.'. . W*’1™
and cover lhi1 tie i ‘v:- • 1
of Hawiiust or !!:.•■ sha'
‘
olas.

tosnimru...,n hlrt
What bl it that DO •’ ' ■'r‘*be** L
I and yet wbeu he lw •1,&lt;‘
Lj
wtahtokxie^?
' What b the dirt.-n'sS-e
tight boot awl an &lt;«k trc*l t*B*
■ acorn*, and the
r ,u#Uw
‘
I’*?*
■.
i When la u acbailboj
,B
stamp?: T.
When
of thread thus formed and turn It tn n lL_,
’:.. :: he I* ii -ke^tund P®
‘
'
|.
h;;:j
w
circle several tlmea until the thread Is th* corner to make
very tight nnd the ends of the wish- Jetters.
(
(
bone are drawn doaely together. Then What la the dlffereure _l*t
e
! suddenly let the match go, and It will farmer and a searv’drew' u-*
describe a complete circle, producing ere what be bows; the
’
th® mtMbcurtous optical Illusion.
she gathers.
' M
The rotary motion of the match la
Why la a very preMJ S rI ‘ - g,.
yo quick that no eye can follow It, and comotive? Because she
It aeems ns If the free end actually’ ‘ sparks, transport* th*- rnn,“'
■
deft the wUbbooe in passing from one has a train follow *«K ,M* "°a
rtde to the other.
-j over the ptaIn.-Bort&gt; GW*No matter how often the trick la
111 ’——~
.\ri*lLfr
done nor how how closely the audience
Tb® fine new Wi,,Bnl ‘lc! i/diesl*1
b&lt; watching, the Ulnaion will remain.’. nwy at Battle Crock will»« d
I
it and see for yourselves.
; soon.

�HASTINQ6 BANNER- APRIL 37. 1905;

p) Cadwallader’s
A' y cctate Exchange,
a

1000 ADVICE TO LAWYERS
ling From One of
K
.Number,

Their

COR.RXJPONDENCE |

Own

might not relish advice | Tho" Sullivan went to Parmalce on
100
X'b,
•) J, u-i&gt;- improved, 100 from aAre*
iper, so we will offer &gt;
Thursday.
Zi
I,,, I « It, Koo-1 Or**?
none. Bm here js what a lawyer... Kellar Stem was in Grand Rapids
mvwkblvi !•' »creJ r*lr Judge Hem
kV. ---------Freeman, ofthe
the
Are &lt;■« busing Thursday.
Aik-‘“S
..... I
s!c-,"0r, ^ pellate Court^of;
&gt;f IllinoiB,8aid to a claas ! Job Che«k»&lt;kr
u » v.
I
,r.-har&lt; &gt; good framed about to graduL
,/ mid 4"'*
collar,
University Law'
-........... ....
.i
JO rod. frtm,
.Ld Ci,U!f? 4*"?
jT.
“■ •'a
l“»;“ Arlwr. cm,
Battle Creek. « .u&gt; "Legid Elhlrtrt: Here In port Is I
what he arid.
\
p»n
•&gt;»"&gt;'
home today
Friday to rlrit
visit trteodx
trtaxR
I jdwel
u
j. ahd |.w,
“No client hw a Vht to a»k h,r , *4 K H«&gt;drlek, of Middleville, wu
t ir&gt; acres; soil Is
fht to ask fbr
num and lays well. more than .iurtke and ndUawver haa a *n
cily 0,1 hnrtnem Friday.
i
. icj-rs button! land right to seek more than j5kiro tor hi »i Toruit Kugler. „r Ann Arbor vi.itUnii v wood lot.
with
..■ : ! Fine orchard, client. If yon yotutg mtutXocned in “* ,riend» in thi. city Thomday
mi. ‘ t
1 " ■i u vf-iiient 34x46, wearing jnetiee for yoar dihu when
W. R. Tinlder. of Grand Banld
^iiMivr
■
! mile from you get ink. active practice ot\l„.
wa. in tho city „„ lauinre. Fridav
; r &gt; g near build^vl. «?«?*•' / 1
yon will be rarw-ful lawyers there
Mm. K. G. Holbrook, ot Umdng
|*25 acres. . (» a growing ^nument. T fear, that an epont Sunday with friend, in thtarire’
T
; ,;-;i
Sh.htw„ , „ ,
rity'
... level and free attorney ow« it to hi. client, to win
'
I—
I S,ghtwat. il Reed was called to Coop.
] - .ill improved at any
price. There is nothing ethical
/[#c stone
*■ &gt;■
building?,
emviUe Satnrchty to attend the- tonery,. x&gt;. Arret *' ! • ■ I1 irn &gt;'« basement in seeking to win by dishonorable
al of a brother.
:
• '
..
,
.. , ii-tr nr. school, •means. The lawyer who follows such
Finvie -i'.!.
practise never Incomes a great lawyer
. . * , n
^ew‘!i- of Battle.Creek.
; ’acres, good He may be what in the commsfciaf r‘*t ,
w,’ k ut Mn»Milk
i mi ai d law a •ei..*e is called a Hucc.-ssful lawir. but ’ WJ?nln«
hyme Saturday.
■ - a a tin- lake.
"*'
*
ffse
only,
i
Martin
Ryerson
and
granddaughter
Ryersont;. .it I iiiidm^v. it will lx? in tlie commercial
»#e only, j
He may become rich, but^ ?w reallv M*® l*’my Cox, of Spencer, spent Kun­
f’dit' All
. iij.irs from
.! day with Mr. and ^Irs Fred Ryerson.
great lawyers become rudn

Lb"1?

r - rArtw.

Mra. Fred Ingram\and Mire Dollie
•Many men have l^nhanged Mmply
because the pnhliaj^irosecutors haw Sample,
. ... were gnests w
of Detroit,
of Mr.
Jn trying t&lt;^ obtain ! and Mrs. A. A. Auderssii last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haven, of Bar­
convictions wluj 5 the defence has net
Hi!* r.i^rg -ni'.tn the
extent to try to save , alxx., Wia, were .in the probate court
tin- i&gt;nsindrts- Police practices and of this city on business Thursd.-.y and
i’iu. Good’ corriipt jmc~
Corm-ys ofttimes secure con- Friday.
:. is base- y
uij^'hcre
nonoris deserved.
.p
A sheHon
gi»t&lt;r of
, ....
,.
, .
, . .
..............
..a,....-.. and
...... IUkbC^IBlVF
Ul LrtH-US
we complain ihat ofttimb,
tlrn|ld „
.honldle
.wnvieted who go few.
a. witnfrww
witmwuin
I* convicted
free. Friday
.ji:,- wd lot- :nshould
Friday tre
in t|«.,m
the suitt over u*.
the
l'jne Urge
du, is nut ha^sofbad
Jo )mni»h etale of the kb, R R Row.
■
■ • • ■ ■
pin innocent man. No lawyer has a right '
■ . :'
i William Dooley who wen! from-this
■to ask for or seek! mure than justice for
city to RcwwelL New Mexiooi is now
his client and do prosecutor should .
l&lt;M*at«l nt Lake Arthur, NewfMexico.
look farther than to obtain justice and
DIRECT I POM Ctll/vA just punishment for the crime commit­ Of course he Iisa the BANNER follow
him.
.
•
ted. The criminal; courts are nut the pin- j
e&lt; ?.al&gt;o\ i&lt;all. fur lawyers to use sharp ; Mr. Owen'Jahnfwm, who has lieen a
ARES
. rwident of Traverse City, wa« in the
। city last week visiting his sister Mrs.
mends fur’ an unjust conviction.
^■"Iffvou young men are to -become i Robt. Pratt,. He left Friday night for
public prt*M?rutvr!» remember that the Oregon, where le? will engage in fanuing on a Urge scale, having purchase«l
state demands only from yon thnt yon
a farm there.
obtain justice add that the punishment
Miss Jennie Co-.k and her father L.
i4*,tnin«'d fits :’;it ‘Prime &lt;*ommitted.
Never seek cororijetiap simply for per- F, Cook, returned W*4n«isday evening
'
i. to which qitjr they.
■vonal advancement. You cart, only gain I‘r”,n KnlaniMix».
the disrespect of the ' profe^siou and Were called \fx the death of her uncle.
, William VnnScb&lt;&gt;ten, mgny yearn ago
a retiidftnt of the township of Irving.
iiMUcr

■th two

01 SLID lOlA MOWS.

PODUNK.

It was postively restful to sit and
. rf ‘,he,8W&lt;I Making we listened tu I
at I odnnk church Saturday evening,
rbe pitces K]«okcn were uf a high order 1
aud Well deliver'd; instead of one
medal it would seem that three oy four I
were fairly earned, hut the markings
sbowe^ Mr. Arthur Hathaway in the
I lead and he received a handsome gold &gt;
medaL*. Over nine dollars were the ,
door receipts, showing that b good
number were in attendant. Mr. John '
Ketcham. Supt. Chamberlin, of Haa- ।
tings, and Mr. Thomas Kelley acted an
judges, j Supt Chamlierlin's remarks de- i
dnead fam the winner's subject “Tbe
American Creed” made a very pleasing j
presentation speech.
'

Hunst- cleaning, the yearly moving.
the presence of tlie suiKTvisor, and '
chicken hatching, all indicau that
spring- las come.

^ill some kind friend dethiu the]
limits df Podimk? With tears cobrs?'
ing dtefen our cheeks and with many {
r egrets • we find we are no longer in ,its
pn-eincR
Last
weeks BANNER
statement as to the rural route de-!
liTCrieslwas quite an eye opener. Po- i
du nk evidently embrace* jdst the west1
•raid inhabitants.
The Yeckley L. A. &amp; and W. C. T.
U. will idirabtless callout a good crowd .
at Mrs. Ki. W. Brigg* Friday for din-;
ncr. andi an afternoon program.
Chas. Ijiuluiugh.of Delton wife and 1
bain* wore at the church Sunday.
’

Podunk is no more and Uncle Sam is 1
to blam.L for it. What a study three!
new mail rontep give! How dizzy it
makes tpv brain to follow the circuitous routes as they twist in and out.
and up an down, nnd over and back
among ”three Rutland hills! The
wunderftil air-ship would lie thejiroper
thing id swing the mail around among
the h.&gt;uL* "f Route B, And to think
&lt;&lt;f it. 1 |i--ar that the coming mail man

’
j
j
:

•

on Ronti?. x is to have his huge salary
Irei-ienedl 1 would suggest an increase
before.i»? logins his arduous Inborn, as
he and liks rig will be hud up for repairs,
and blajk-iiintl, and doctor bills, will
coui.t up ytul know.

The J. S. GOODYEAR. Co
Our attractions are our good goods and reasonable
and reasonable prices.

Our SPRING ASSORT­

MENTS arc ready for your inspection and in every

department we have something new and attractive to
show you.

.

In our White Goods Department we are showing:

\

Mercerized Madras.............
Pique, plain ribbed.............
Pique, with white dot.........
Dotted and Figured Swiss,.
French Lawn................ ,....

25c, 35c
.................25c
.................15c
.25', 30o, 45c
........ 40c

Our line of STAPLE WHITE GOODS, including India Linens, .Persian Lawns, Checked
and Striped Dimities. Nainsooks. Lqngeloths, etc. cannot be excelled in values.

KID GLOVES
Our Service Glove at $1.00 and La Force at $1-50 are two of
the best Gloves on the market. Try a pair and be convinced.
New shades als^&gt; black and white.
We have just opened an assortment of COLORED SILK
UMBRELLAS, handsome, new designs, §2 50, $3 25, $3 75,
Our line of MUSLIN UNDERWEAR is neat /dainty and at­
tractive. These garments are nicely made arid good values.

Ill Laces and Embroideries «e are maintaining our usual high
standard. Corset Cover Embroideries 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Alllover Embroideries; 50c to $2 50

Some jrom this place attended the.
I From the Syracuse, N. Y.. Herald of ' morning and evening servief* at the
learn that Mias Adn MetliiMlilit church Sunday, juid enjoyed i
Mills and Mne Frank M’r,il ,17
0Bnmm in Micbud. formerly of this city, un.l the tnu|ic and exercises which had
Tobia* culled o»
NEW SHIRT WAIST PERCALES
Mins Belle Chapin, of • Kalamazoo, sis- , been s&lt;» well prepand.fur the Easter■■ ■ .
Assyria last Fndaj
DHK1T,
i
■ .
ter of .Mrs. C. D. Beehc. will sail for lii-.
Mr. Alfred Demerary and family of
NEW GALATEA CLOTHS
Europe April 2!&gt;, on tin? White Star­ ' -Mr. Hl-rliert is making quite exten­
! Lake Odessa, visited at Ben Demt-rnry’s
liner Cratic, for Naples. 'They-will lie sive repaint on his buildings.
over Sunday.
gone about six weeks. Miss Michael
Fred Smith is un the sick list.
Adrian Gibson has *»old his farm to is the Secretary. of the Auburn and
Tlie little ones at Podunk church did
Mr. May Farley and Js moving'onto his Syracuse Electric railroad.
themsrlres proud Sunday afternoon ns
Qu Saturday last Mr Barry while I
father s farm.
Qur
wijO know Orlio VanHorn. they
... »n( I heir UtUe -ongx »ml iv-ke .kidding lop «t Mr. Manton', null
Charlie Guchesuimovud onto his farm
ot I)r
L. Vanlioni. formerly j .....
their -.1
pit —v Mr. A„«,c Merrill in rart wi,h ,
'i thbrooghly teliahru. after driving
acchtent. getting
tot!* city, tod especially so, If it is
recently purchased of his; father, last of Dowling. Irat now of Otsego, will behalf ofj e Sunday rtbool. lureentod hu ankle
bralxd between two
v£l (total iMDt bother to bring
week.
. be pained to luarn of Orlie*'a poor-health. Mr. Tnttlr. the ntpBrintendrat with a
Ho wu|,he laid np tome time I n
ywr own diunei phen you can get
Gibbon also Chas. J*
Norris
v ’.'tw meal k; o-.r rtetanrsnt for
John Gibson
' and" , which haa compelled him to give up ralla fily!in bloom. Mr.' T. in turn re- •। consequence.
two daughters, attended the funeral of hisY. M-.C. A. work at Asheville. turned the compliment with a little ।
3 The M. C. !R. R- will soon commence
. a sanitarium
...
,
speech
mjdjittle plant for the assiHtant
Mrs. Wise near the Austin whoor N. C. He is now. in
in
:
thu extension of the aide track at Mor­
Mrs. W. Loehr and a gan. They will add 504' feet on the j
hous.? last Thursday.
New York, -while h»»
&amp; with h5s 1 supri nt •indent
Uueh iwn n. ' . ; .-/-.-ticMi and we
The Easter exnrciwa at Bxrrj ville parents in Otocgu. His many friends :few others are to lie complimented for east end.
Wke s Specialty ot &gt;rdrr cooking,
Sunday morning were verv well attend- hope for his complete restoration u» trimming-the church ho' prettily.
The F. M. district quarterly meeting
fa ai-w carry a fiiUJIue -f Baked
.*1. The children aU did verj’^ell and . health. The world can illy afford tu
GQ«to.'(;|giirsa:ui C'«iiectiuii». .
held at the Morgan church was well at- •
NASHVILLE.
l.-serve much credit.
;
Mwr.- so useful a man,
tended, a full house with hardly standMiss Sylvia-Kinne returned to Buttle ;ng roQin Saturday night and Sufiday
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Reed are the
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Crook afi*r a two weeks visit with her ,7jght.
-4*int ,!t)pr kn -«f iiiuuer &lt;&gt;fl!ce.
I rtiud pni-ents uf twins.
.
— ----- - ------------ -—■
• Draw freely on the Bank of Honor. parents tdwin Kinne ami wife.
Rwne-123
Hastings, Mich.
Georgei Austin has his new bank 1
open LETTER.
* If vinegar would preserve moral* some
Banner Adv ts always pay.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

Mrs. A. £.

.

IDEAL WAISTS for Children

NEW IDEA PATTERNS, the ones that fit. 10c

A WARM

MEAL

25 CENTS

Barnaby Bros.,

men are sour enough to save the world.

CLOSING OUT SALE (
Having &lt;1 . iiied to .close ont my bueinesw
here I aiu going to offer my entire stock of
SECOND HAND GOODS for sale

Regardless of Cost
Any,
fitt'l h :

i„,r,1 of anything in my line will
-.-•ruble to call at once.

Wm. G. FORMAN,
Jones Block,

Hastings, Mich

l&gt;ani enclosed.

&lt;

j

GOCARTS,
■

We have them in al! the many
beautiful designs. The kind you
would be rjnoutl to wheel; aud
tbey&gt;would*be a comfort aud joy
to the baby.

■-

We still have a large aud most
complete stock of

Mr Young Man. Dear Friend: '

Carpets, Matting, Lin­
Have you a farm? If not. do you
oleums, Lace
wish to own one? I trust your answer
to «»*»*• questton will be "yre,- for a
tains,
farm is the beit property that any man.
eyu. Ma WMn „„
at bargain prices. See our big stock of high
। Pianos and Organs.
faj^ &lt;he ftirm rcinttln,_ you know that ,
Furniture Corner,
Cori
farma are constantly' rising in value.
jf you ever hope to have a farm, why .
nor make th. .&gt;.« now. and take ad- ■
or £
pH- ~
instead of waiting until you have to ;
pay more for the same property? No '
man can make a mlstnke in investing .
now in wild or partially cleared lands j
at a fair price, as the annual increase !
It is reported that there will 3»e mute 5 out of Nashville which js the Ir. value will be very much more than
changes in the running time of trains new one and will begin May 13. Er- the ffurrtnt rates of Interest.
■ I offer for saDS-t^nxihuusiuid acres of }
i on the M. C next month. We are t..ld nert offlet is to be his substitute.
about your TEA AND COFFEE?
choice wild fand .Ln the south part of i
! the train getting here from the west
Ejrt Davis and son, and Miss ।1 Midland county, al from $7.00 to $12.00 I
j at 12:43 will reach here
hour bar- yeru Eroack of Battle Creek, are the |I per ‘acre. This land Is from 6 to 10 .
If so, try a pound of KEE-WAH COFFEE and a pound of
1 Her.
j guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. । miles .from railroad, but near echoolH 1
RED DRAGON TEA and if not satisfied get your money back.
.
. and mostly on good roads an’d generally I
Our readers will lie pleased to learn p.. Franck.
W»rd
that A. F. Burroughs &amp; Son. the
v
- - Quick has bought the grocery on R. F. D. routes. Sol! is first-claas.
of Hrowi-r Brw. and. will Ink,' mo.il, hardwood, with wrtllerliig pin* i
Florists, deliver orders to all parts.-of ; ....•k „
near future. i and hemlock. Some of these tracts have ;
the city free df charge, no matter tXBaea,iol| in theill in
neartfae
future.
enough wood !&lt;m them to pay for aame. i
whether the order amounts to ten cents! jt j„ reported that there will be a
The title !• perfect, with all taxea paid ।
Yea we have them; everything in that line. CALL PHONE
or
When
chnnge **«**»• Xaahvilie
&gt;r ten
ven dollars/
uuu*
— you want. flowrtu.
, .
। ciuuigc
----- ?—l«nk
---- v and
• that up, i will sell them in forty-acre tracts
No. 10 for anything you want. You can have It.
__ .Ixx^rurrttinn-i
of oi
UHVany
kindkind
jUStjust
I
..-ill
IW ftns
Saving*
ilants.
of
i^iorgRnixed
n» state
n state
savings , on
-with a down payment of
|: plants,
decorations
it luxir.rrraniHed
be|organizou
»
call up flhone 29-and they will do the
B&lt;rry &amp; Downing, irtembeni of $50.00 and annual payments of $25.00
rest. *
* i the old firm will retain stock m the or more, as purchaser inny desire, with
six per cent interest on deferred pay­
; - In a certain Michigan home where ^j.
?
j the stork recently visited tihere is a 6M|j* M Bergman of Charlotte, was ments. What easier ..terms do you
want? In this way. any young man
year-old son of inquiring mind. When
bbme overxSnnday.
who is willing both to work nnd to navi- J
I he was first taken to sec the new nmof palroit, « risiting his earnings, may have a‘farm and
COBB’S CORNERS.
has been’visiting hh grandparents Mr.
i-v»l. he wcl.lm&lt;.l: -Ob. mamwu. .1■
p
£R. OT.it.
wife.
hardly roallxe that' he has paid any- | Charlie Cobb haa returned to Ann . “"d Mre. Joha Trego the part week.
thing for it. Much of this land is weK ' Arbor after a short' vacation.
I John Trego land .wife called, on D. R.
adapted to beet raising, nnd will be
The dance at the hall Saturday eve- Trego ot Harting, Sunday, the latter
worth from $50.00 to $100.00 per acre
ning was not very well attended.
being in very poor health.
when nubdued and developed.
My
ynung friend, can you afford to neglect . Mra. Fnuik SylveaUr of Harting,,
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS CURED,
Gambling rob. «
»&gt;
with hi» parent, nnrth ot town.
IJ
, this opportunity? !f you think well of viritwl Mre. Owrge lognun the ,«rt , „For
"’-aL’ Xto!--------------------------' the chance, cadi upon or address.
V,oekso bad that a- times I could not speak
MORGAN.
I nhufiling pMteboanU -AU b &gt; k
(
FRANK Q. KNiEELAND.
Mre.
S.rnl,
Walkv
who
haa
been
»&gt;»"
•
whisper."
wtltee Mr. Jo*ph
LMl Tueeday A. ». Oil»w
hl“
, St. Louis, Mich. ;
hi»«6ldoyer or the world
i
-.i, h.e
raw
..u.f- Coffman, of Montmorenci, Ind. “1
। staying with her son Bert the jmrt
, tr
..ied
icuall
uiiremedies
iciiicuu cavailable,
ix, but wilb-no
nirtu uv
Ootaide o'h&gt;. pl.y t' J»
!15i' farm to Maj Farley. Mr. Farley take.
I immedl'aw poaireaion.
&gt;’-? Farley
, ’ *' pjUe8alve acts like a poultice. Beei■ winter;'returned to her home
b—
M-«-1 success
---------- *’. Fortunately
----- ——
-----—-----------in Hasmy
employer
angMaj
efficient person. Mid Lis * -«»
,
J tings Sunday.
•
zested
that
I
try
Foley
’
s
Honey and Tar.
M.o.h.n
thin !u Uje world for bolls, burns,
apt to m.nifrer inadf in brtrden.ng Hold hi* W acne*to Gay Ho
1**611
Its
effetl
was
almost
miraculous,
and
ir’vXrl. Th. H,re- of gambling!
i cracked bancK «“^r- ®^- 801(1 bv F-’ I Joe Wing and fiunily, and Mr. and
Mra Mary Turner has iU
tornreplace
down fd
a U Heath, thT^g^.
I am now cured of the diaeaee. On my
.
doee not full on the gambler alone, any nart of her how* and will reylr-r
i Mrs. fJhmc Wing spent .Sunday at Fred recommendaUon many people have
than tho drunkard alone .nffore.1 with a new and IWW addiliow «ho
used Foley’s Honey aud Tar, and al­
; , Jordan's near Irving station.
ways with satisfaction,” Sold by W.
hi» fault. Sulteriug falh upon ,j will also have a t-----.
„„„ within ihn radios “f the,
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cures colds, prevents pnewoai* ' Master Arthur Willitts. of Hastings, H. Goodyesr, the druggist.
main building.
.
‘EL V. Smith was at Hasting* law I
week attending the meeting of the 1
auperriscU.
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„„ , P,ri T1,,tk,
C. L. CilaHdW .,,1 Cxrl T„t» .• wire.
home froai Lansing over Sunday.
Want Gribbinhnsliought his father's
80 acre f!$nn west pf the village..
Barter w». approia-iately olwrrel M
,be U.d-rent eharcM.
Suadny. -y .
At the home uf the bride's parent*, , the
different------. I
in Prairieville. Miss Edna Nelson was exercises py the Sunday school.
united.io marriage to Mr. Jake Edgej
Rev. GI W. TuthiU has gone on a
of this city. Thuy will be at home in trip to Washington and.New York.
Hastings idU't May 1.
t
’ Coy Bramm will be the carrier on

The Epworth league cleaned up ulwut
$70. from the Merchants' Carnival held
in Reod’s Opera house two evenings
last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Chas Russell have
rooms in Mrs. Charlotte Russell’s nwi’ dence. Anyone desiring to get the Dr.
by phone should call for '.No, 87.

Furniture Co

Miller £

ARE YOU PARTICULAR

Green Vegetables

FRANK

id you will nred Paints. Ollr. Shelf Paper, Alabas
“"VibI
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■......... ■ ai.K ics ncucvBarjr jvr miis muc »»»
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the largest and must complete drug stock in .Barry J'ounty and will
QMIt you pni.-ea astlow as any one can, when quality ia considered.

^"centrated l.yc for making soap, Household Ammonia,
iJsiidu soap." Pumice soap, Dge stuffs. Etc.

Foleys Honeys Tar

HORTON.

�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL 27, 1905.

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A SOO Al CLUB

Harness
Hundreds and fliundreda of
satistled customers through
out Barry county s)»eak loud­
er than any words can of the
QUALITY of the Harnesses
we make. We use the best
of Leather and have the.best
of workmen, which combine
to give a Myersiiarne*s a de
free of style, strength and
durability that cannot be se­
cured in any ready made ar­
ticle.

SWEAT

PROPOSED TO ORGANIZE ONE IN
THE CITY OF HASTINGS,

THE PROJECT TAKES

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TANGIBLE FORM

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PADS

We have a nice\line of Sweat
Pads and Guarantee them to
be all right. Come and see
us when you want anything
in the Harness Hue.

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,
Hastings,
Michigan
Jeffernon ut„ 1 door south of P.O.

LAPIZAL
TALCUM
POWDER
is a 'perfumed antiseptic toilet
powder, hygienically prepared,
specially adapted for women
and children.
I also have the

LAPIZAL
TOOTH PAJTE
which cleanses the teeth pulrfiea
.the breath; kills the germs; is an
antiseptic and prevents the teeth
from decaying.

Q. A. HYNES
Hastings,

1'hone 113,
143
Phone
:: Michigan.)

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Anyone buying from me will be
instructed bow to get tho best re­
sults. Don't buy before seeing
me.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

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SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION

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Give it a trial and you will
be pleaseci
Out

8 Cent STEAKS

town was his and whore it seemed!0 11
’n
le r ,10T move tons. neceaesery to paint everything u «tnn- ftu,r~)
’s”
Zn”’ F’00 ani
I nlng red. the officer dpprarcd on the ”
.,T' ' ,. J”*
wjene. Monday William wan escorted •
?p
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laforoJnstira Rikor. who told him it i
,™b' »«. thetr mlv.
l&lt;fore Justice Riker, who told him it ."
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are giving the best of satis­
faction. When - you want
meat just call us. Goods de­
livered toall parts of the city.

F.W. Clifford

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TWO FINE STALLIONS'
4 F. S. Clapper, of Dowling, Is the Own­
er of a Beautiful Pair.

WATCHES I
Waltham,

A letter gives . the following infer­
(nation from Newtnun A. Fuller, ghoa-'
1 "njnriat from Jumping from a burning ;
, hotel in Dawson we mentioned larf
Iwi„ter; ..IUrtwJkea w . thToffiX

|thi« afternoon for the first time with-1
put having a man with me, I walk ]
with a cane and think my lamenets
will all lx: gone in two months more. ’' |
Thia will be- welcome news to. his many
Barry county friends. He expects to
1 are about
aoom to
w return to Irving,
irving, their .
,i
w■
former home. Their friend, in the U.
U,w“"n f"r ““ Stat™ next
AllKJ-l.
B. church determined that they should
have tangible evidence of their good
will. Accordingly they gave them a . Tom Marehall, Kentucky', famoua
very pleasant surprise last evening. The wit, attended a phrenologist's lecture
members of the Ladies Aid society of •nc mgbt Manih*11 hftd been drink- .
his
that church served luncheon. A fine ing. and
Rn'’ when
wU'" he returned
- ----------- to u
- hotel’ '
picture wm left as a reminder of the after the lecture he drank more. The
visit The best wishre of their many. drink gave him belief in his phreno' , ! logical powers, and he declared that he
friends will go with them.
could “read' heads as well as the lectDEATH OF BURT ON MCKAY.
uren So it was’decided to test hia skill
'Burton McKay a twell known citizen ’ upon some of the O1
wf m
guesta
of ti®
the noiet
hotel.
ot Hastings township, died Tuesday 1 Both Isdisa'and'gentleman

a.p. in jail W carry on aciontilte boorc SIIRPRISE 0N MR. AND
.hilling. WiUiam paid. Th|a coldMBS. OEO. McCO.NNELL.
J haartad oonne or lb. jnrt.ee I. very
Mr
Mnt Qw)
for
dtonrrwing to nciencc
,
ra6iJ&lt;mU

The MEAT MARKET Man
Two doors east of XDitu Bank.
Phone 22 Hastings, Mich..

-r ! F. S. Clapper, of -Dowling, ia the
T I fortunate owner of a span of-stallions
♦ | that have been greatly admired. He
( isn't afraid to have the people look at
4 [ them, and know something about .them.
♦ j On the other hand be had advertised

Hamilton. Rockford. T i them through the BANNER’S columns
♦ and invited all lovcraof good horseflesh
besiiee several cheaper grades.
4 to come and look at them.
Get my prices before you buy.
♦
He ii proud of them,-imd can well
Repair work of all kinds neatly
4 afford to be.
Puor-Quoi-Paa Jr. and
and promptly done.
I Magnat II can be seen every Saturday
♦ at the fair ground in this city, or any
4 JM Smt Wtrt el CteMester * Bartsn's. 4 other w&lt;®k day as specified in his adv.
4 on our last page.

Right Goods!
Right Prices!

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Will Babciock returned from Mt. ,
Ouarsnteed Pure .nd Wholesome Clemen. ThuraUy v.rr much improvMade by Vester * Carter.
„„ „ hpAkh
H„ wi'„

. Of the Qualities of Hastings Booze
If there in one thing more than an- ’ next week.
Cost Him $0.45.
other that people desire it is to have, ...
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Mire Ruth Griswold, of Vermont*
I WiUiMt Morrill ™tri to turartaln , 'he
“» c’e- “
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' rille, was tlie guest of friends here
ferbwowsratirttretion »o doubt the Bread t. tho rtaple arttete ot food.
Tuesday, and attended the Troxel party
! parrtyring
propartire ot Hrating, Therefero onr rrade™ mil .pprertate
। that evening.
Irtiglrfoot. On Sunritey be organ.,a,1 ! »•“«
* V”'" «• do1'*' ” «1 snre th®m clean as well as good bread.
.
and nr.x-tri-ded to trv and look the liu- Their **kinK 'M«rtmeat is kept in the w“
Kuwrt of her friend Mitw Ruth
Hdt^Z^^r ?u nf »nntenJre :
of. order, clean and wholesome
Tuesday, coming to attend
uid trouble-mal,er out ol couotenar.ee.
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»i,x* 'T4,..*..! ———*
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But "tb. oil ol joy " gave William the
m»u,t on having the tert graffre
pmy.
She ntumrt home
.11 the
th. .till.
h.. wM ot flour. The loave, o.
ot orran
bread are
are tax.,n
taken
rtouv stare, all
while bo
.
&gt;' mskinx hl, »ienti«e inroatigatiora
""™ »nli
,n
“”&lt;! »«■ Frank Maynard. Mr.
Tlx&gt; method consisted of layings dime
wax«l t»per. whieh » abm- ,xnd Mrs. Chm. Egglraton mid daughwhen, the bar-keep-conld reach it,
'‘^Pervious to dirt as well as t.'r Myrtlo and Elmer Marion of Hastwhile William crooked bis elbow sod
Therefore no matter bow Ings, visited st th., homo of A. W.
I tsnked th. ttald into bi. rfomneh. ““'X
“ «“T be bsndlod. this Mm-ioti near X.whvillo Sunday.
| ■ That rmervoir became full, nnd ln ' hrmul .. always elran. tte audioMra Mattie Wright and her sister
I the same proportion his head lawarne
cannot got to :t. as two stout rub- Miasmatic Vhl returned from Cbar! empty. So It seems William's ripen ’*'r
h“ld 'h“ 'y*''!’er tl*1‘‘1X lotto Saturday evening when- they wore
' wtee was not different from ' that of I •host the lost. They have a wel de- raffed to attend the funeral of their
' many others Wbeo he bad arrived st “rv*'1 reP"&gt;«'&gt;'&gt;" 'ot not only making yonngrrt brother Fredrick, who dted
if tie state of feeling whei the wSt
hnt'’7“'"' h,kM »«*• Lof typhoid fever.
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Sweet!
the Samel
Cheaper!
Satisfactory 1

I have a nice line of watches
embracing such prominent
makes as
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Claranr

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Don’t run any chances on
getting poor butter, but try
some of our, BUTTERINE.
It Is.- .

Foley’s KMnvj

“No Place Like Home” *
“No Home Made Happy «

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BUTTERINE

+ Geo. Newton,

In spite of the cold -weather hancing llu there k

A FRESH CAR OF CEDAR POSTS JUST RECEIVED

THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
HMUnflS,
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Generally fair In the vicinity of Bauer broc
LUMBER * COAL YARD, with a rising air i
Distinction to the User, followed by brisk sh&lt;2
era of Complimenta from all directions.

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air of general activity. 2x4’a are rapidly shooti «
। Committee Chosen at Board of Trade I
shingles and flooring down, doors and window,. invjj
i
Meeting Monday Evening To
still lumber is going out. Buying, selling and tradin’
Consider the Matter.
Seem to be the prevailing winds and «verj l&lt;&gt;dyi7Sf
The need of some sort of an organiza- t ’ talk with a wholesale house in on ifwlnow* Friday.
^an. Ahn Ariror. Mich., May 11-1S, OS. I
inig to get in the wind. Look out forChapsand fj.l5'
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tion, whose particular object would be Grand Rapids. . The local operator
...
j1 McCoy went to Battle Cr«k • At a rate ot *l«S tor the round trip I
to promote a friendly social spirit anrl having the local numbers up to !O'
/ • . oh buiinesA
, -.May It and 12. and mom-.
they are not the people you wish to deal with.
’
Dates ot sale.
to get the busineea men bf Hastings would have to call Giand Rapids, con• “
—entMiav ins train of the '18tk return limit
NOTE:—The weather does not affect &lt;Jur ROut­
better acquainted with each other, and »«ct the honsc there with No. 47. and
Dr
Franz
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.
May
15
inclusive.
INGS and PRESSED BRICK.
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up help to promote a hanuonioiw tlttU keeP time on the conversation, I wth friends in Jackson.
Special round trip Bunday rates are ■
working together for the welfare of tlie While an operator was doing this it
Mr. and Mrs. U E. Knappen visited now in effect, a rate of one-fair for tlie
city, has long been apparent. Most”of i
difficult and ttometltnes imixxeiblc ' friends in'this city Monday.
,
round trip will be charged. Paseetig*’"
the ill feeling between men would dis- ‘’&lt;«
tor other calls on her board. | &amp; o. Davis, of Albion, was in tbC must reach starting point by midnight
ap|«eur if they could meet out- another But under the new arrangement, the cjjy Thursday on’ business.
4uune date. Tickets are good • on all
w&lt;mld
switch No.
onto
} in a social, informal way and so come epvrator
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«- 47
• -•
Job CheeMbrough. of FreeiK»rt. ww jiamengvr trainson this division if they
to a better understanding. For at the state line board. im&lt;! hyr trouldes i' in the city Friday on business.'
are scheduled to Mop at the station
would
I*
ended
m
far
as
that
call
was
heart, the great majority of men d».«Mrs, John-Eddy was th- guest «rf you wish to st«»p at.
Phone 254.
BAUEB BROS., Proprioton,
concerned. Thu slate line calls to and
sire to do the right thing.
‘
Grand Rapids friends hvd week.
Nathhnd Ass'n of Mnnnfacturere. at
.
But we look at tfoe same situation from customers in Hastings average fl*'
Mr. xnd Mri Jan. Van K on wring . Atlantia Ga.. May
from different viewpoints, and so get a day and somotinu's reach as high as
very low round trip rate will lie given
Ikp. In addition to this, toinc uf the •were iu Gnui|l Rapids Saturday.
’ distorted ideas some titpe^- .
for this occasion. Dates of sale May
Mrs. Effie Green, of Allegan, spent
: Nothing tends so much to break down1 nearby offices li) Frwq»drt, Woodland,
II and L*. return limit May Sft. .By
i such misunderstanding* between men ‘Nashville nnd
’ ^Vermontville.' having Sunday with friend# in Hastings.
paying a amall fee.au extension can be
! who pre at heart sincere anil honest as only one lino ta Grand Rapidx. ask
John McOmUr returned Thursday ttecnr.xl until June 15.
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infonunl social meetings, on a common Hastings, in case that one line is busy | from n bnsiueaei trip to Illinois.
Gen'I AssemWv &lt;»f the Pn-abyterian
‘ plane, whore they can be Itrought to from another office. ■ to connect them ' “ Harry Ambrose, of Vermontville,
(’htirch in V. S.*A. at Winona Lake,
} kpuw each other’s view point and pur­ with one of the four lines leading from
” th?'guest
_ o________
of Hastings
r____ v______
friends Sunday*.
Ind., May 17 to 81 ‘0&amp;. One first cIbm
) poses in life. This is the one great this city to Grand Rapids. So thi
Mth. H. J. Christmas went to Chi- fare jdus 25 cents for the round trip
Unless It’s Qlean.” । good that social\chibti perforin.
If office may have a great manv outside ;
will be given for the above wav,ion.
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All thus.- rail, lisre
yWimtaJ lor « two swb v1S«.
) they degenerate into tippling and lx»z» state line calls.
[ Dates of sale May 15-17-l'*-10-fei-23. re- ,
Now is the time to begin your spring l-.q.jse cleaniw
\ . drinking, then they sacrifice the good
answered by th- four operators
W. H. Smalley, uf Grass Lake, was
i turn limit June 4.
IR —to make it easy, you need these.
J they can do to social indulgence which, wl10 hovv b,Ml charge of.the five switch -; iu the city the otter part of last week. ,
‘ National Baptist Annlvcrmry, St.
\ in ite influence and example, do far
for the local patrons. Here. j
Wo
]A
»w. For this 1 W Hold Dust, large package 20 cents. Small psd&gt;sgc 5 ,nt,.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Ixjwry
I z~~ spent
“
;,
\ more harm than the social good that ; a*®’’ ^y will be relieved of this work Sunday with relatives in Middleville, i
we)
give a very low , W Rubnomore, Wyandotte Tlllse and Prosperity M ashin, i'oxdo, 9
' wiB
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( may come from them.
,uld will therefore lie able to give more
per package 5 cents.
Rapitls.
was round• trip
rate. -Dates
i .Mirn Mills, of Grand p
-~:
-------------------of- sale May 15 j
7
At a niLftinfag of the Board of Trade careful and prompt sendee to local
Armor's Washing Powder, 2 pkg.* for 5 cents. Urge
cest*.
j the guest of Miss Sadie Osborn over -&gt;6-17. return limit May 27 05. For
' Monday evening, the subject of a social al ,sAmmonia,
large
bottle
10
cents.
further
information
in
regard
to
ahoye
’ Sunday.
rates inquire at ticket office.
I .»• Scrub Brushes 10 cents.
?lub.[or °!'n.
tuocc u/nuru pniiun.
) il^rrtiTsTOri^TteToj^t"^ THREE WOMEN POUNDFree and AcccjJted Masons Grand W Carpet Tacks, good ones, 6 for 2j cents.
»U .nxixtiug that the drinking Iralurca
ED POSTMISTRESS ?*• ”/f™?"*
w“-k '"th
Lodge.Dk*tfvit.Mick.May 23 anti 24.06. | w Best Fure Lye per can 10 cents. ,
' j must not enter into it in any manner
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At a rate Of $3.40 for the roundtrip. i|f Pails. Galvanized, each 2$ cents.
) I or degree. It was
the wish that a Mrs.J. J. McCallum, of Riggsvillc,
Dr.
Tubs. Galvaniztd. each 55 cents to 75 cents.
Dates of sale May 22 and 23. return limit i
) i place, clean and wholesome in'its sur- Formerly of This County Assaulted, sent Sunday with his father and mothMay 25 inclusive.
,
\ . roundings^ might be secured, where
The following press &lt;lisp»tch relates «r &gt;n this city.
Firwt (excursion of the season to
; men could meet soL^ally. smoke if they to a
womarf whose husband is well
F. C. Rowley, of Colfax. Wash., is Graiid Rapids Sunday April 30, 50 W
GROCERY SPECIALS;
&gt; 1 wished, and have such amuaements as known in Hope township. It appears visiting at the home of hTs sister Mrs.
cents tor the round trip, special train ’M
men can indulge in without doing vio- that she is most highly regarded by the Edwin Mattoon.
$2.75
leaves Hastings K:33 a. in., rrtuniing £ LILY WHITE FLOUR, per taint
Iwset
beat i*op)q
j-ople'of
‘uf Riggaviile.
Riggsville. where
where the
the
Mnx Boweh. uf Bellevue, wns tho
\ lence to
to their
their conscience.
conscience.
.
leaves Grand Rapids fi :80 p. m-. bicyPOTATOES, pr bislel
lit
Ls guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Busby u
.vixxs . consisting wf
mJLb? assault tx-eurretl.
ix*curreil. Evidently there is
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A committee,
of IKellar
das and liaby cabs will be carried free. ’
• .Stem.
i. Emil Tyden. A. A.. Anderson trouble ahead for Iter assailants. Th- portion of last week.
Midi. Athletic Ass'r. Interscholnstic
- and Mayor Heath, was chosen to con- dispatch.reads:
&amp;
Miss Olive Lathrop* came up from Meet, Ain Arbor. Mich. May 26-27. a
aider the matter and report at a subMrs. Eijf Mallory. Mrx Hattie Stead. ■
Ann Arbor Saturday and spent Sun­ rate of $2.65 for the round trip will, lie •
sequent meeting. ' Of course this club and Mi*» Myrtle Foss went to the pustday with her parents.
given, dates of sale. May 26. return
; is not tiTbe in any wpy connected with office and accused the postmistress,
.
&gt;liss Ethel Ingram, of Grand Ray- limit Stay 27 inclusive.
the Board of Trade. But this last body. MM-J. J. McCallum. *&gt;f talking nlxmt
Very low one way colonist rates to
ids. was the guest of Mrs. Will Chid­
■ having set out to get the people of them.
r
pointsiu-Washington, Oregon, Califorp
ester Tuesday and Wednesday.
; Hastings to working in thorough harThs three women tpboiwiulted Mnu
mony for the good of the city, it was McCsilum and pounded herTnto insenMis-* Belle Marsh, of Charlotte, was ia, Montana and British Columbia will
. »e in effect Mar. is;, and will continue
I natural that the project of • a social , Nihility. The hired man put the pugi- the guest of her cousins, Mr .and Mrs. •.
until May 15th inclusive, good coach
club should 1»e considered by the Board , lists to flight. Mre, McCallum h high­ Geo. Heath daring, the past week.
accommodation* will 1* furnished
! of Trade.
'*! ly respected and the entire commiuiity
Rev. and Mr*. A. B. Johnson, of
W 8. BakkoN. Agent
' The committee is a good one. and sympathize with her.
Saranac, were in the city Friday the
! will give the subject very carefubconWarrant* were issued in Chelktygiui guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker.
sideretion and no doubt evovle a praott- for the three women on a charge of
Miss Ora Bond, whb has been visit­
They refuse to‘ ing her mother during the Easter va. cal working
—plan for a social club that , assault and battery.
will not mtrly increase the pleasure of ' pl««l before the justices of the peace. cati()n n.tOnu?d to Ann Ariwr Monday.
— t—— in Hastings for I*it*
— mown
»-m mmen&gt;&gt;
.m.m iinxl
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living
and 3h«i11
will VsrtA'a,
have tlxraLvtheir sssminstlnM
examination nA.
be­
Dr. and Mix Clarence •Hetty, of Ijdte
!«ers, but which will ao a great deal of fore Justice Bouchard April J25.
- Odetaa. attended the dancing party
good in furthering the city’s highest
given by Troxel's Orchestra Tuesday '
I intereeta.
SANITARY BREAD”
. evening.

H. J. Christmas,

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LUMBER BULLETIN

Just Installed in Citizens Telephone
Office in This City.
On Friday last ‘there wu installed a
Htat j line switchboard in the local telFrank Fuller, ot Ionia visited this j 3 inciMive.
I
Epworth League Kalamasoo Dirtnet
‘-•phone office. Thi# ia to care for btuiConvenaiaru Bellevue. Mich., May 2-1
neBt* ot th’B citv w*th outsiders and of city Friday.
O. D. him of Charlotte, was in ;
OM_,hi„i (
outsiders with this city. It will add
, ' I fare lor the round trip Date.'of sale.
much to the convenience of the local the city Friday.
office,
as
well
as
enable
it
to
give
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. Hernan Maurer, ot Nashville, was in ,
2aiid 8. limit for return May 4 in- i
better service. To illustrate, suppose ' the cjty Saturday.
elusive,
No. 47 ot the local exchange desired
J. H. Darrow, of Belding, waalieiu * M,v Fertlral.’.Unirersity ot Michi- 1

Hastings Banner $1 a year

CAMERA
SUPPLIES.

| Elgin,

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$ Phone 16.i.

with one of my cameras and they
wilt be pleased with results. So
W1H. you. I have placed an order
fora large line of Kodaks aud
Cameras and a full line of

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M. C. Excursions.
Ia O. O. F. Grand Eacampnicut and
Gnuul Cantoinnent Partriarctis Mili- j
.---------------------------- tant, Muskegon, Mich.. May e-4. OS
Emil Tydcii is in Chicago on btud- At a rate of »2.40 ht round trip Dab's
nras.
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of sale May 1 and 3. return limit Slay

J PERSONAL NEN+lON

HAHS &amp; RUSS,

“Shoot
Your
Friends

Always
Always,
Always
Always

STATE LINE SWITCHBOARD

morning aged S3 years. Last August1 in the parlor, and Marshall who knew
be suftred a ^ke of paralysis and mort ot them, fumishsd.-m hour's up.
baa been in declining health ever since. . roarions fun bv hitting ott their tall.
Became to this state from Canada inga. ~~
When ■hie -had- finished an empty
when a small boy, and haw resided in headed dandy whom head had not L^.n
Barry county ever since. He was well examined loudly and pompously caW
known and highly esteemed. He leaver attention to the fact that Marshal! had
a wife, three brothers and three sisters neglected him. * ‘I beg your pardon,
Chas. N. Hoikins. of Albion, was of his immediate family. These mourn­ •It ’ said Marshall, “but you must ex­
Cure
the guest erf W. T. Wallace Thursday ing ones have the sympathy of a large cuse mo. I am too drunk to read small
circle of friends.
print by candle light’’

Miss Cherryman.

of Grand Rapids, *

A LOOK at our line of
Children’s suits will convince
above statement is NO DREAM.

Boys
"

FHE MEN'S SUITS
The Men s Suits

at $10. to $16. are made cither three
or four button sack after the latest models. The fit is better
than the average tailoj* can give you.

BOY’S' SUITS
THe Boy s Suits (long pants) are made in the same
styles as the men's.

CHILDREN’S SUITS
The Children s Styles

are double breasted tutts at

$1.25 to $6.00
Russian Blouse Some with "Boater Browp" pants, aome

$3.00 to $5.00
Admiral Blouse Suits, double breasted

$3.50 to $5.00
Plaid patterns In four-In-hands are ••IT’1

Our Shirt Department has received, nuiuew®4

50c

Fancy Socks at 2$c.

additions in the past week. Soil collar
and without collars$1.00. l-M&gt;&gt; ■

Chidester OL Burton,
Leading

Clothiers.

�~'

Hast|ngs Banner,

april 27, 190s

SOCIAL EVENING

g ps s. Paint At a Cut Price.

j Great Paint Sale!
&gt;n in the price of Paiut. If you are
y Jiiiint at all. one pint, or one galcan eave you &lt;&lt;oine inonev. We
piantity of the well known IJ. P. S.
rain a ' we are going to sell it at a
the consumer money and

A Big

paint;
tisriire

B. P. S. Paint - $1.25,
-

“

.65c,

Onc-qun;

35c,

One Pint

20c,

.•nily while the assortment
Uaint supplies.

See oiur line of

Paper
■BEFdRB BLYLNQ.

Side Wall, Ceiling and Border,

mead

PLEASANT PARTY FOR

THE LITTLE FOLKS
Given for Keith Chidester on
Seventh Birthday.

16574694

little

At the Presbyterian Church Friday
Pretly Wedding at the Home of Mr.
bvenlngotlhls Week.
and Mr*. W. p. Utile.
The rburehra ot thl. city an. bN-omA very pretty w.ading „„ solemni­
ng arouwfl to the impirtanoe ot cultl- zed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
«tmg the son,! ,iJ(. ul hf, „ „ luoaii. P. Little of south-east Haittingti April
■■Hnterwlng men ami woo,,,,, in th..
24, at « p. m.. when their only daugh­
ter Belva was united in marriage to
work had b-o turned oyer to the James J. Mead uf this city, son of Mr.
Mp" There can be no J„„bt &lt;g tl„, and Mrs. Chaa Mead. Promptly at the
wisdom ot thi, new plan, a, it la f„l- hour natm-d. the bridal party met in
of the (nrnf the north jMirlur and proceeded to the
Head ot tho ehnrehee. Who when He Mouth parlpr where the ceremony was
wn. o„ «nh w, it „lw tQ
omi)|o performed by Rev. B. F. Fritz, who in
eridence of hi, sympathy an.l helpful, a very impressive iiuinner, pnonohneed
to order that he might know me,, the words which Made them* husliand
apd women and » underau„a how to and wife
serve their highest interests.
’
The bride was becomingly attired in
The Prchytariane ot tbi. city are • dainty gown &lt;,f white chiffon, and •
preparinn to tk, a good stroke in the carried white ro«s. She was'Attended •
direct,oil ut getting Iu member, ami by Miwi Gertrude MePharhn. who was _
those who intern! ,bat church into n very pretty in a gnwn of |,lue
A
better nndw»t«nding ot one aora!... mull. She carried
.
a hoqtiet of carna- A
The large number u( ,ttAnKvr, whn
The groom wasatteniiml by Mr.
A
have *nioved *to Huntings
••
Taffre of this city,
In the pist
two years make Hus .action avgui the
After ihe ceremony dainty' rrfrewhmoh* timely. '’ Tomonw night at the mentp were sertHi in the dining roorh.
chnreh. the J
j trusts will give, a su|&gt;- carnut ions' and nnilux being flu* decor- 9
per ut six o*L
rliM-k to all the -members
9
«f the chnril
lit \nd those who have
The.aame evening th.- newly weddM
amtrihuted ito its support. Th&lt;*e will couple left for their h ‘Hut* uh Grand *
1m» privilegtsfl to in rite such rif their street, which Mr. M-ad had ready for ®
friends as arej* not atteixlnnts or niem­ the reception of his bride.' who fa well ®
tiers of otheri chiircbcs, and\vho way and favorably known having with her
®
feel like
ting their church home ]«ari’ut-» resided hi uor city since early
with
Prwbytcriiuis. Alter the childhood. until about three years ago.
Mr. Mead who.for .the past year has
supper, al) will be expected to remain
at the church for a uncial visitknd to been. in. the employ of Wright Bros, is •
get actiuuinted with eucn other. Th? an .energetic young man of excellent •
affair will fa. entirely informal, and reputation, anil many friends who be­ ®
speak for the young couple a‘happy
is to lw simply a social occasion.
future.
.
’ !

His

THE NEXT LECTURE

A very pleaaant event of Easter week
Tlie Women's Club of this city have
for the little folkii was the partytgiven completed arrangements for tlwir lect­
by Keith Chidester Saturday, the oc­ ure course next winter. The course
casion being hit, seventh birthday. will consist as usual of flve numbers,
The guests were Invited for dinner and but the five which have fa’en secured
covers were laid for twentV-fiveJ The give pnnn'sc of making it the best that ’
decorations werq very prtftty.' find nil has ever been in the city. Tin- conno
appropriate to tie: Easter scivsoh
In is nn expensive one ’costing consider­
R. F. D. Orders filled
the center of tin) lung table was a able more than the last,. Inrt the Wo­
the same day a.s received.
birthday cake triirfrned with stnilax men’s' Ululj. one itiraged by their sue- !
and candles. CiirnutioiuL gay cnlored , cess in the past, .feel justified in.pre-,
Easter eggs, and' Little
’ ' ‘chicks‘ in‘ brok
' ­ Minting the course which they have .
en shops aetvjd for the rest of ths dto ddcidtxl on. Thu star, feat ores of the
orations. After dinner u good time course will und &gt;’.i‘rtelly b? Mrs. Bill
was enjoyed iu following up liali* yf ingum Booth, who will lecture on the
twine which had la-eti strung through “Lights and Shadow’s of Prison Life,
the rooms, the eml leading up to varu, a lecture taken from her wide experi? ul.hUHiUiilUliiUWiliiliiidUillilUiUMfiUliUlUUilli.iiiie
■taiinsl ehrv in tho work of prisoi: reform:
oils Easter favors
" \\ ill Michael 'imufe a businera trip
and Governor .Robert LaFollette. of
t • Grand Rapids .Tuewlny.
j
Wisconsin, who will sixuik on ” Repres-ntative; Government” or “The
For rent eight .'oom hunseiand barn,
very
leasant party
World's Greatest Tragedy.” Dr. Ed­
inipiire at Q. JU Hyr» Dpig store.
ward Burton McDowell: will give a
Dr. Spinney will be at the Hastings
Given by Troxel'5 Orchestra Tuesday su reoptiiNtn lecture on "‘The Story .of
House Monday May* 1st from 1 to 9 p. .
.
Evening.
Panama.” He is in Panama now
m. Sts.* adv.
Tuesday evening Troxel’s- Orchestra making s study o£ that conntry ai d
There was held at theCathfflic church
gathering
material and views for this
gave the fourth annual dancing jiarty
Saturday, conducted by- Father Conlecture
Isabel . dafghil! Beecher, a
at St.' Rose’s Hall. The occasion was*
i;&gt;rs. the fnnural of Mrs. Del Lester,
draruhtie
reader,
b also on the-coprse
most enjoyable in every way anti noth­
of Uevling.
I
ing but the*higbe-t .praise was acrorjl- and will either present the “Little,
Jndg&gt; Smith has had printed fur the
Minister
”
or
“
Monsieur
Beaneaire.”
od tlie orchestra uf 12 piecra Nearly
gnidano’ of the juron. hereafter a neat 75 couple were present, among th? Tlie musical’ numlwr on the course will
little liook of • -Instructions for Jurors’ ’ number tx'ing many from abroad. be the Cleveland Uglies' Orchestra.
that will certainly be very thelpfnl to This city is certainly favor*d in the This course deserves and doubtless will
them.
musical line and we donlrt if there is have th? hearty .support, of the citizens
Gc-irge Booth, who , suffered from;a another city in the state erf this sire 0? Hastings.

The Oruggists,
Pfrmc

LOCAL NEWS

P

CHoic
ibu.'

Jin louk J
.|1 • xauiin
■•' wdconi

JOHN BESSMER.

.

HASTINGS. Miol.

TH8ETO.Ei.

WORT FOR LADIES.

JULIET

stroke'of panilyafa sonic time ago, is io that can h»ast of such a fine orchestra.
far red^vered as to ho able to. get ont on
DEATH OF MVRON GOLDEN
the streets again, much to the pleasure
of his many friends.
Myron Golden, aged 24. who served
In uiiot hercohimn will lie fonnd the in the army all through the Philippine
.busineM card
of County Surveyor war. and for six years wore the Union
.Walter Heath. giVing his buisDeax ad­ blue, being honorably discharged in
dress. Mr. Heath is a competent sur­ San Francisco three months ago and
veyor. and naly. to respond to calls at reaching thia city two weeks ago, died
at the home of his sister Mr* Olin
Ira 0. Penny who recently purchn.**! Moyer in this city Tuesday morning.
th.’ J. II. Winslow farm on the njrth- He suffered from malaria! fever and a
complication of disease*. His funeral­
west &lt;|curter (if *Hec. H». Baltimore,
will take place nt the Striker school
has moved his family and taken Jxahorn* today, and the interment will le
sstion of it. Mr. Penny formerly resid­
in the Striker cemetery.
ed in ’Alba. Antrim cunnty.

‘Oneof the young artists at the mus­
icals given fey Ella Wheeler Wilcpxi wa»
Mire Alice Eckhardt, the pretty ami
gittuil harpist. She has been ttdmsmi
and entertained by genuine• ndbilty’
-New York Journal. At Baptist
church Saturday evening April if.
,-Misa Alice Eckhart shewed bdraett

SOCIAL EVENTS
Chidester entertained
Mrs. W.
„ and Tuesday ‘afternoon with
Monday
_
Informal thimble parties.
Monday in honor of Mrs. V S. Sher­
man of Grand Rapids. and uo Tuesday
in honor of Mrs. Sh-mun «n&lt;l rto
Mb. Ingram. ateo of &lt;*nmd lu.|.nl»
Wodncaday aftornoon Mm. L. J
Goodyrkr wiUrtained Sb of tasr lady

to !&gt;e a harpist of unusual ability. She
has splendid tone and exquisite techni­
que. and. in addition, has a magnifi­
cent instrument to play ujxm, an extrn large concert harp of finest mechan­ friend", complimentary to Mra. w. »•
ism.” Washington (D. C.) Post,j At Sherman of Grand WapitiBaptist church Saturday evening April

■Toor old Richlej'"' said Brown.;
“He's n very sick man."
•■Yes." repUed-Dr. Bolus, ”but I have
hit, case in band now. and thore i*

’'"•Oh. 1 don't know!" replied the oth­
er nbscniniiudt-llr ••Some of your patlenth b"ve been known to get well In
aplth of you."
•'John," said Mrs- Twicewed, ’
■re n brute' You don't express '
sorrow that my mother Is dying,
don't ticllore you’d care if all my rela­
tives died!"
.
•Tf«a I would, Marin," answered the
brute cheerfully. "1 «tt«. »nd mywlf
feeing over the flrath ot your Oral

husband."

__ /

-ar around horn-.

vored varieties and they are

U
tune you were
planting and it is time
we were selling you
your Feeds an we have
tlie largest line in Has­
tings poh, th..
lb'st |&gt;&lt;-.&gt;|&gt;b' n&gt; the seed
business.
Both bulk
and package seeds.

so Nice, Sweet and Tender
picked

FRESH FROM THE

GARDEN.”

.
uHVV

JEROME B. RICE SEED

grew our stock seed.

White Cory Sweet Corn
Bliss American Wonder Peas
Early Minnesota Corn
.
Peas Yorkshire Hero
.
Peas Early Kents
.

.

•
•
I

X
•

Beans Prolific Black Wax
Timothy Seed, extra fine

10c qt *
• 20c qt ■
.
12c qt •
15c qt •
.
10c qt j
25c qt 2

.

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.

.

.
.

McCleans Little Gem
Nott’£ Excelsior .
Everbearing .
.
Stowel’s Evergreen
Champion of England

PACKAGF RFFDC.
PACKAGE SEEPS.

MM
not ««
“■ Wl£Nktarally everybody wb.be, -for what
they haven't got

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Dealur.__________________

£

CO., the Pew Specialists,

■

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.

.

.
.
.

20c qt
20c qt
12c qt
20c qt
20c'qt

a

•
•
•
J

$2.25 bu

STANDARD

R^E’S BEST. D. M. FEKR
and DUNKIRK SEED CO.

• Phone 30 We carry the largest line of Green Goods in the city; com- •
• ing three times a week.
•

:2 WRIGHT BROS., :
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• m3
Hastings, Michigan.

Money Back Store.

Hastings National Bank
is the BANK that P.

on Deposits in its Savings Department Inter
es,t Compounded twice a year. All deposits pay
able on demand without notice.
•
1856, and organized as a
This Bank was established
s the first, and only National
1870.
National Bank
Barry county.
CAPITAL Fifty Thousand Dollars.
,
SURPLUS Fifty Thousand Dollars.
ADDITIONAL LIABILITY of STOCKHOLDERS
Fifty Thousand Dollars

3 tor 1 think 1 -Jx»M

They Ganerallr Ara,
"1 •« « Wl-tab rabbit iMt nlgbf
•'How was it?"
_ „ ,
•It wm a dream.M-Clereland Pfaln
MICHIHAM.

We have the finest fla­
are “ie kind we Bell.

,

Hta "Wife—T wish I hod lots of mon­
tv He—If one could get what Iw wish-

1’

Like Mother Used
■toCook."

And Bring Forth
GOOD Fruit

A nednetton.

Bagby- «Tx&gt; “
U&gt;«&lt; kuU "’ho mi
iMldo yon «t the tb«t«
&lt;««■
ervntog? Sralth-Wby. that ™&gt; mr
wir.
ll«gtv-Oh. 1 ao»T b&gt;.-an th.
aae.wha »•&lt; &lt;»&gt; J‘,ar rlsbt Uh**001*
qse you talked with.

-

NEW
GREEN
PEAS

.The ten highest buildings fn the
world am the Eiffel V»Wer. Faria, Ml
feet high: 4ho Washington monument.
535 feet: city building. Philadelphia.
535 feet: Cathedral of Cologne. 511
feet; Cathedral of Strassburg. 46«&gt; feet;
the chimney of the St Rollox Chemical
works, Glasgow. 455V, feet: St. Mar­
tin's church. I-sndshut, Germany. 454
feet; St Stephen's. Vienna. 453 feet,
the Great Pyramid. 450 feet and St
Peter's, Rome. 448 feet.—Boston Globe.

»

Mber,, Leather heels,
p|amcrCap Toe.

RICE’S BEST SEEDS

Peas
Peas
Peas
Corn
Peas

COURSE

Under Direction of the Hastings Wo*
men’s Club Will Be the Best Yet
Given Here.

What we »ay we &lt;?&lt;?. we do do

OFFICERS:

DIRECTORS:

J. T. LOMBARD, President.

J. T. Lombard,

J. F, Goodyear,

JNO. F. GOODYEAR, V. President.

W. D. Hayes,

R. K. Grant,

W. D. HAYES, Cashier.

Clement Smith.

F. D. Pratt,

HARRY G. HAYES. Asst. Cashier.

|

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 27. 1905.

SHOES
I have
,

a nice line of Shoes and
desire to call your attention, ee-

RADCLIFFE Shoe
The peer of anytbingon the mar­
ket at the price. '

Call and See them.

Special
For One Week
Commencing Friday, Apr. ar, I
will sell 3X lbs. of Sears
oCrackers for............................... C OC

Highest market prices paid for
Butter and Eggs.

HENRY RrtQLrt
COJITS qROVE

। Easter services were held in the M.
I E. church Sunday forenoon. A large

to want to get the
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SOUTH WOODLAND.

purporeof paying 52,000.00 of lite in-' thl, Hdaity.
!spending th|» week with her parents
inranc to th, widow of Daniel Baitin-1 —
J.,,,
‘ . „
, ,
M'r. nnd Mra. Chas. Vuungs.
„
%,• r.-.i
i &gt;
. . .
The children of Dayton Jorum
ger. Mr. Baitinger before his decease
, ,
o
,
; . , . .
Mrs. Caroline Brogdon visited hpr
■
,
*
v •
i.
gathered home Sunday to help Inin ,
ZEJ m‘Z' w '“°°gh
o' » -.1 celebrate hi, birthday., printing to brotlier
1
William Baine at Cu^ts Grove
gOO.UOrtB^iremret.o.inthehorU. him,wiK
cKalr. „|licl, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jake Ynrger
Bctern Mn,u«l_ Lite ten.more Comhim
MverM, „„
spent Sunday with the letter's parent*
pony of Milwaukee, and injuat one
x,^vUU1 hlgl, Mr. and Mrs. James Townsend at Coats
week from the ..mo
Proof, of'b a
team,
s.,™,.,-after- ; Grove.
death wore «mt tho money «, phid. f
M„ HglU. Dnrkre and Mia. Jrerie

j

printed, and on good pa-

NE.R

when

you

letter-heads'
NOTE-HEADS
'BILL-HEADS
’
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
,
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.

the work will be well done.

Let us have'the next

order.

Th- BANNER,
Hastings, MicK.

HATS
Iu have a complete
stock of Hate of all
the la tert styles,.arid
can please the most
fastidious

IN GENT'S
FURNISHINGS
I have all tha latest
in color and design.
If you wish anything
in this line you will
find my stock a most
satisfactory an® to '
make your selections
from. In

CLOTHING
my stock is new.
fresh and up-to-date
in every respect, and
my prices aro right

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

My Store Is open Evenings

a. wattSr
Bl Fresh
F—•- lettuce.
■
OnL
^Paragus, R^

Cotton,

Ginghams,

---------- Calico,
Hosiery,

Ribbon,
------------Pie Plant, OranpbT
Underwear,
Strawberies, Lemon.
usiMndtato. Ill and Bananas
’

Phone orders especially solicited and prompt deHvirv ,A ...'
part, ot the dly. SPfeCIAL SALE EVERY SATiitDAV
BAKED OOOM DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OP THE CITY

'

J. HOMER
DEPUE
K *,
Oxrden Seed..

Itaftu

m

wqe Evwfep.

J

1UAMlfcg
ADIES WILL
(N THBE
|S INTERESTED
ADV
The HOFI

MATTINGS are the

latest out

Quarterly meeting one week from j
Saturday ami Sunday.
The Sabbath school Id making pre- I
partition for Children's Day exercises. |

Walter Kelley will have a sale this |
।-week and will sown move into your |
cHy.
-'Tg purchas'd a home and lot. !

i ‘ Grandma Marks has returned to her
,
In hie.
won by Lake Odresa by a wore of Hl &lt;d tho state Road yirited at Ida Dur- &gt; Mr. Cotton of Portland is shearing i,
j io g kee’s part of last week.
;
SUIT COMMENCED.
sheep in this vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Faller enterainCharley ilowUder commenced sumSCHOOL NOTES
Mrs. Thnnas Fisher is on the sick
diary proceedings before circuit court
.
TT
x
. ed the following persons to dinner Sun- ;
t. .
,
a•
Prin. Hamil went to Chicago on buai- /day:' Mrs. Clariaba Slillsun of Grand i
commhmoner J. M. Smith, to get
,
...
.
.
..
..
...
...
. mm Fndav night and returned Mon* Rapids. Mrs. Lon Leaver and (laugh- I Henry Chamberlin our supervisor is 1 j
atime of the Warnsrville City people
.­
busy at present.
who had settled on his farm last fall
KJ nwrmnK
ter Bessie, Miss I’rah Baine and Walter I ven1
Tlie fibber school will give an ice , I
Mid worked for the Lousing Wheel i
«mi.,n, gore » surprise party on Wortley of Lake Odessa.
■cream social at the school house Tues-; |
Borrow company, to vacate, five of the
Sebray last Friday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hauer and Mr. z*
num appeared nnd plead guilty arid Ttey Blent the evening in playing gome, and Mre John Bulling* of Woodland. ?J«» c'ontng May ..
etc. «.after which
agreed to vacate as soon as jMMhible.
«. .a fine supper was served spent Sunday ' witli Mr. and Mrs. j
Thin was Pres. Schray’s 17th• birthday
HIGH BANK.
George Fuller.
and the clast presented to him a nice
j Mrs. Leonard Wonderlick of East ’ Nearly every one in this vicinity has
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY.
book entitled “Jibe Conqnerer. “
their
oats
sowed.
Mrs. John Volte entertained alcul' The tenth grade haa finished plane - Woodland was the guest of Mrs.George •
W. II. Eaton and wife. F. G. Silsby ■
twenty-five of the little folks on Satur- I geometry and are working problems Fuller Monday.
&lt;biy evening in honor of the eleventh written on the blackltuard.
Mrs. Letta Townsend died al her .and family, spent Sunday ut 11. Becht- ■
; anniversary of her daughter Luis. ,
’ home Sunday April 23. Funeral Tues- .
The botany rlaiw have to have
। Games were played and refreshment s
. day, Rev. Lyon officiating, interrment
James -Freeman, wife and daughter
thirty arialy.M-i and fifteen specimens by
were sensed, and every one hail a vary [
4n [Fuller cemetery.
.
Florence. spent Sunday at I^inueli
the
end
uf
the
term.
nice time. Many tokens of remeciEdmunds-'.,
I brances were left to help to remind Lois
Mrs. A. Edmunds and son Milton 1
AJARTIN CORNERS.
WEST WOODLAND.
। of the occasion.
sjwnt the latter part of the week with j
Mrs.
E.
Filter
is
on
the
sick
list.
,
j -Allie Nash and wife of Clarksville
Ernest ami Frank Edmunds in Has- :
Alice Bolter expects to leave this
WOODLAND.
were visitors at Perry Htowell’s une
tings, attending Easter exercises at
week to work in Hastings.
Cyrus Lavey has gone to Ohio to
the Presbyterian church.
xand wife,^visited at
Mr. and Mrs. John Barry of Nash- .
visit his father and other relatives.
Silas .Lnway
Mia* Mudge entertained her small .
i, William Lee's
He expects to stay the summer.
' *tho
’
”first* ot
* the week,
** ville. called at F. Barry's Monday. , scholars at Mrs. A. Edmunds Thursday i
Lois
Finrter of Hastings, has been
Glenn .Youngs, of Naahville, was in
George and Mrs. Laura Cunningham
evening. Biscuits and maple syrup
Woedland on buainese one day last &lt;4 North Woodland visited at J. H. called home to help her mother,
were served as refreshments.
week.
■ Durkee s Sunday.
’
Frank Barry of Ypsilanti apent last
Mrs. Willard Ickes and Lenora Ickes ■
Amos Gipe and family of Cadillac I Mrs. Hattie Durkee and daughter w»*k with- his parents at this place,
spent Thursday with Mrs. IL Bechtel. *
are visiting Woodland friends for an Miss Jessie of thc State Road visited
A pleasing Easter and Missionary
The L. A. 8. at Walter Ickes’ last,
extended visit
.
.
Mrs. Ida Durkee recently.
program was carried out at the church
Wednesday was quite well attended.
C. S. Palmerton wan at Grand Rap- j Bom, to Everett Clum and wife last Sunday, afternoon. The church was The next oae ia at the parsonage in
, very *taste
fully
with drap- four weeks.
ids nn legal business several days last | Friday a daughter.
“** **
’”* deeconited wirt,
myrtle and potted plants.
week.
.
. -ftp West Woodland Glee Club„ met. cr3es'
Mrs C. M. Hall uf Ovid, is expected
Mi» Ftoren^Nndi'tart'sItnrdJy
Mrs. George Rowlader. of Hastings, [with
ij------------------------------------------------ '
, A“ off,!rin« w“ t‘'ke" for
home to spend a few weeks with
visited Woodland friends Tuesday and 'evening. These gatherings have closed ।। Mrs.- D. Townsend died at her home friends in this vicinity.
Wednesday of last week.
| for the season.
• : in Castleton April 23, aged 82 years.
Mrs. Myrtle 'Eaton Breidenstein uf
of North Wood- Mnu Townsend has been a great but Kibbles, formerly^of this place
Charles Edson, of Battle Creek, was । Mr.
LZ.. and
—~ Mrs.
LZ— Clum
ZZZ
in town on business ou Friday of last , and visited their soni Everett and T^ry P*tieiit sufferer for many months daughter.
’
with
consumption.
The
funeral
will
be
weex.
i family Sunday.
Ermpnt Bates is now very busy build- i
held Wednesday at 10:30 o’clock at the
ASSYRIA.
' Holinem church. Internnent in the
.ing boata. He has several orders a- ‘
EAST WOODLAND.
I ’ Mott Rusacll is quite sick with
Fuller cemetery.
head, and is building some very nice I
pneumonia.
Will Eupcr viaited at Geo. Hitt's,
ones.
.
' thia week.
*
, [
Mrs. Will Wiles died at. her home!
Mrs. J-isse Miller and children o;
CARLTON CENTER.
Munday, of cancer. Funeral at the &gt;
Monday,
Assyria, are visitingTWoodland friends j tS. E. Grant of Levering. Mich.,
Joseph Keeler who has been suffering I church Thursday. Rev. Taylor of Belle' apent a part of last week at J. 'Hitt’s.
for a few &lt;l#ys.
i for the past week with n severe, attack vue officiating. She loaves a husband .
airs. Wflliam Landis of Kent City.
Frank Scofield visited friends in Ver- of infiaination of the lungs, is much and son and a host of friends to mourn
sited John
John Umdis
a few
fsw , montvUle over Sunday.
visited
Landis Mid
and tally
family a
improved.
her loss.
r Orange WIU
. -Mr. and Mrs. C. Scofield spent Sundays last week.
On Saturday May „« ,,,
the
will
Uiner ml childm. Tklt.
Mr. Morley who has been in the day with his father T. Scofield in bold a supper, which it is hoped every
East Woodland.
member of the grange will attend, as ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. Beardsley
employ of L. Parrott has gone to work
of Wooilland this week.
far Lafayette Densmore.
A number from East Woodland at- ; the question of regalia for the degree .
I Nellie and Maud Cahmore of Battle j
C . F. Grozingvr was at Grand Rap- tended the Branch W. M. A. at north teams and several other matters will
;
Creek, viaiced their parents Saturday
Castleton church this week.
I be voted uiwn.
.
ith Friday on business.
Hubbard
nnd----------------Fred Savawol
J. St. John is improving the looks ■ Ada
j
----- ------- j-------—*«• and SBBd*yFrank Holly is home from Kalama­
Mr. and Mre. A. T. Shepard visited :
of his residence with a coat of paint.
K’&gt;»«t» of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
zoo for a few days.
I at C. Fruin's of Bellevue Sunday.
M« Artort. B*rkle of Wooded
i O«mmon Sand.,-.
Mrs.
/AIO. Hay and daughter V.
of Woodbury,
V.WMVM* J ,
Mrs.
Wright
and
Misa
Uhl
attended
MrK
cTompkins is visiting relspent Easter,with her daughter Mra. S.
of thc Misses Gail and Stella
I the fumeral aervict* of their brother 1 atiyea at Battle Creek.
VanHouten."
Hager on Sunday.
' . . „ ... „„ Fred of Charlotte, whn died lastThurs- ! Mr*. Garretsonwill preach
at the
,
,Z. ±.r
day of typtedd pwumoni..
church Sunday morning .t
10:90 .nd
Miss Sweitzer of Woodbury, spent a
j
...
few days with Mrs. George Leffler and place by erecting ft finenew windmill
«.i.
™.v
MreUnderwood
of Cdedonte
I. -boo!
1,1 the evening
. o'clock,
Mr^dMreR
P. Barnum were -ting
Mre Orrimm.
boW tM
:ho^
m. at . Anrtln
Mrs. S. VanHouten.

14

When you have Printing

worth of their.

at
Rev. J. Hazelline of Sanfidu, called . money,
j:
The Sunday
Sunday ac
school conventionwell
at
crowd was in attendance and a .good 1 on old friends here last week.
The
AND VICINITY.
program was rendered.
Jimmie Helmer is improving at this the
eilttcbn
^7^t&lt;1,.nniTir on Frj.
Ur- ^\
;&gt;uuxi,
xL..,.™
attended, the session beginning on FriThere was no service at the M. E. ' writing.
, day evening and lasting until Sunday j
church Sunday evening on account of i Barry Wellman had the misfortune
SERIOUS ACCIDENT
evening. Those in attendance were Eld- :
the Easter services at the U. B. church. ! to bruize his leg quite badly while ' er Parkhurst,of Grand Rapids, Elder Vi-1
Two Rigs Collided and a Horse Ser­
Mr, L. E. B«™« who h»» been l*id I loading
log, al trek.
Morgan
laM
Saturday.
t
Mre Phoebe
I, on
the
rick Hot : «
dMo
Oto*°
Ui” Haughay.BUl. I
iously Hurt.
up with rheumatism for the past sever-1 again.
•
Secretary of Sunday School ConvenQuite a serious accident happened to al days is some better at the present
FYMk Wellman and Joreph Mead
ah°
‘
John MonaSmith'a livery rig Saturday time.
■
attended quarterly meeting at Morgan
aPon
5I*nt Saturday and
evening. The night Was very dark
Mr. Hamil made a business trip to i--» Runriov
. j Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
and when they hail nearly reached Lake
Chicago on Friday evening and" return­ last Sunday.
1 Otis Landon.
&gt;
Odessa they met a rig driving rapidly.
ed Monday morning.
A Woman's Missionary Aasocitaion
On Wednesday May 8, Mrs. Chaa. ;
There was one rig ahead of Mona- •
will
be
held
at
.
the
Slappie
church,
Brooks will entertain the ladies of the i
Smith's rig and one behind it
The • Harley Seaae is moving ontd his
commencing TpeMclay evening and clos­ aid society at her home one mile south i
party coming from the opposite direc-! father-in-law'a farm * in Castleton.
•
Miss Bertha Hilbert of Kalamazoo ing Thursday.
tion turned out for the first rig nnd not
of the Center.
seeing MonaSmitih's rig turned into was homo to spend Easter. She was
' The Easter services at the M. EL ■
HOLMES CHURCH.
the Toad striking one of MonaSmith's | accompanied by a lady friend of tljp
Mr. John Hall‘was called to Grand church were unusually well attended:
horses with the thill The thill enter- ;
everything
rendered in a pleasant •
' Ledge last Wednesday by' the serious
manner. The recitations of the little ;1
ed thc neck in frbnt of the shoulder | Amos Geib and syife of Cadillac are
wounding the horse very badly. The | visiting relatives in this vicinity. Sun- illness of his brother-in-law Mr. Sharp. ones and music by them under the di-1
1 Mrs. Grace Smith of Hartings, and j rectorship of Mrs. S. Leavens, was in i I
torigue of MonaSmith’s rig and one of ' day they called on V. C. Roosa.
Mre. Julia Youngs were the guests of
the thilh of the other'party was lirokMrs. A. Laird of Battle Creek, is
j deed pleasing to all.
Mre. Sarah Durkee Thursday. ‘
eu,
; making an extended, visit at the borne
Mr. J. V. Wickham was in Grand j
.
„
'
'
•
•' of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Rapids part uf last week ns a witness (
®T
'
WIDOW OETS 52.000.
.Iordan
in tlie Hose case.
Preaching at the church Sunday
W .J. Bab.wk.ol Kalamoreo,
in ‘
cr,ia„.r
S Berlin ।'
j ; Mrs. Graie Smith of Hastings is ■ evening.
town lari Tuewlay. He muno for the. tow^riiin are viilting old neigbl.m. in

WOODLAND

ADIES will be especially interested in our Hoi!
TINGS. They are made of V--------- "
stable
Bl-. soft, clean, pliable and ordortaui.
ier» ia.no nap
dust or UnLand germs cannot And lodgmeni ,u kUCUU
are exempt from moths, bugs, or other peats, and ar
conductors of heat or cold, They are the best door
ings made and are recommended.by health aURi
They are reversible and therefore give Double wear

L

The DESIGNS ARE BEAUTIFUL
aud we sell them at, per yard, from

AC .
f
&lt;33 IU (

•J

Renkes&amp; Walldorff
PiSHCS, Oi'jjanS.

PhomTslorc. 25; Re.. S»or 90.

Is to BUY all kindh of GRAIN. SEEDS HAY
WOOL. and L1V E STOCK at the H: jAe*t iferId Price and to »&gt;11 BRICK. BRAN
CEMENT, FLOUR. GRAINS. HA. _..
DLINGS. SALT, aud WOOD PLASTER aftte
LowtsrMarkei Price.

Your business is to sell what we buy and to bay
what we sell.

Can’t We Get Together?
Phone 57 and see how willing we are to do our
part.
.

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER,
Phone57

Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.

Use the

TROUT

JBRISTO1
Srfor Trcfu

is almost here n: : a- h.w
a conpleittaliiH* ut nSHIh'G TACkJ-E of every lies.such ii
rods, reel*. h&lt;»okt&gt;-. !:• ■- ii«, plan
tom minndwR. Bpinnrrs - in fact set
k v thing you want.'
'

/
/
/
/ .

Come in aud I. '

&lt;-ne of cwt

BRISTOL

STEEL RODS

’

"* They are Light, str, ;:.- and serrioabie.

We.make.n apeciahy of all kinds «f
Tin Work.

Our village has a new town pump in
the well at tho hotel.
John Gilson of Lake Odessa, spent
Sunday with his daughter Mrs. Guy
Bovee.
Her.' Kidder wU « Bdlm-u. tart

get. of Mr. mrd Mre J. R. Bam.rm
Th&lt;jH-ting.
J i.qnlck!, reimred
Mrd Whoop---- -- ----- -.-r,- jmdOjrlton
—■ ••• vjwaa.waa Trifone
xcivpuuuv
---------Cd. have their phoae. 1in and
the ing
, Dro
uP I.quickly
Whoopof Wert Woodland on Friday.
1 from lh
Cough
will not relieved
“run Itsand
course
” If
■
.
Ing
Coogh
will
not
"ran
Iu
Mr. and Mra H. Townsend cnter. | merry ring of the belh every one.seems y?u use the original Bee's couree"if
Laxative I
you me the original Bee'. Laxative
tained a company of friends on Friday 1
Honey and'Par. Thl. Cough Syrup I.
i different from all other, because It acts
T"!'*', Tw"&lt; “j"
«&lt;’
How Long Have You Had
| od the bowels. You can not cure Croup
! plenty of records furnished music fur
and Whooping Cough until you rid the
' the occasion.
■vatem of congestion, by working off
Mrs. A. W. DiUenback waa at Oarks- 1
ie cold through a copious action of
/rille on Sunday to visit relatives and | Though the weather was unfavorable.
|
bowels. Bee’s Laxative Honey and
Inenda. * Jw
*
......} |1 quite a number attended the “shadow What KIND ii it, and WHERE is it
Tar does this, and cuies all Coughs,
' social" and over fire dollars was clear­ located?
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. No opi
Miss Edison, of Saranac, spent Sun Do you suffer from CONSTIPA­ ak«. Sold by Fred L. Heath the drug­
ed fur the school library.
day with her cousin Mrs. Dtdla Tyler, j
TION?
Mr. and Mm. Byron Barnum of Arc you ever BILIOUS?
.
Miss Edison was on her way to Has- .
w mure
j Sebewa. and a company of friends. Do you know that URIC ACID is
Backache
never
known todoee
those
tings where she expects" to spend the
I pereona
who is
take
an occasional
of
spent Saturday evening with EL-Lee the callse of your suffering?
What have you ever done to get thia hnealM The value of the resin &lt;ibsummer with Jfra Job n Ketcham.
and wife. Beautiful music helped to Uric Acid out of your system and . lalned from
pine tree baa long been
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Goldring of make a very happy time.
keep it out?
recognized in the treatment of dlseapee
Lake Odessa, called on Woodland
On Saturday Mrs. .Charlm Volte re­
DID YOU EVER HEAR OF ;
^5
frjends on Sunday.
ceived the sad news of the de^th of her ,
| bottle will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath
Mr. and*Mr?. Philip Schray enter- father Jacob Musbauch, of Francisco.
I
the
druggist.
tinned the teachers of the Wuudland Mich. She attended his funeral on
high school and tho members of the Wednesday.
It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's
tenth grade on Friday evening, in
•“
ILittle Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic
i The remedy piaranleed to remove &lt;
honor of the eighteenth anniversary of
effect upon the liver. Sold by Fred L.
LAKE VIEW.
■ the Uric Acid and our treatment Heath,
■
the druggist.
the birthday of their son Clayton.
The oats are all sown.
I the^willkeep it out ofyour system?
Gaines were played and refreshments
The Easter services were a success
served and a very enjoyable time was
and well attended.
W. J. HALLOWAY
'j
had.
Daniel Birdsall has improved his
F. Furrow who has been spending
has
Athlophoros
for
sale
and
will
farm by putting new wind-mill wheel I give you a Question Blank to fill out
the winter in Detroit has returned to &gt;
on tho derrick. ^
'and return to us for our Special Woodland. Mr. Furrow and O.„Town-natHtaHm'
send expect to Bjxxiu
spend lut
the auuiauo
summer m
in1 j Irving Charlton visited at home over FREE TREATMENT suited to
■ JKM1U
your case.
;
I
Woodland putting in cement walks. I Sunday.

Rheumatism £

AtKIophofts

THE ATHLOPHOROS CO..‘NcvHavcn,CMm.

IE TOMLINSON LUMBER
are to be found at No. 120 N. Broad wav.
complete line of Lumber for all your needs
building.
See our FENCE POSTS before buying and exatnuj*
Cetntnt
New Cement Block Machine 2 tnd order your C—
Blocks ol us.

Bills gladly figured.

$

�ABOLISH (THE FEE

WOMAN’S
WORLD

t-ijCawredWith Sores, Hair and
[LiW F?i C“t-Agony for

Eight Lon? Y&lt;ar‘ ~ Doctofs
(table to Cure.

SPEEDILY
5
.

,

cored •

I
BY CUUCURA
;cn4 anp

rfce •
Ttcl*.

; ■ toUwlp
of m|

Ke 3*-“i

AUiMZlNK

XnJ
with L&lt;&gt;
by

fiC/m
iu^ErupHond
Or. Cured
th hot;
; dry*J

t-.kc
and

; to come on the tnalde of the garment
where its presence will generally not
very much matter.
.

SYSTEM

' —
,n Shcrtff’* Office hi This State Is
Being Urged.

TEE HOMS or VDTUL

To Weak People

If you are thin, pale, lack energy,

i

We notice a great many of our ex­
suffer with indigestion, nervousness and
1 .tin . polW,toR a “oor melt the requi changes are urging that sheriffs, es- •
irritability, cannot sleep, and have no
1 sl»&gt; *?OUW of l*«w«x (according to , pecidly. lie paid a reasonable salary
1
M«5' ™omas f. kvan.
size
of
room
&gt;.
then
mix
in
sufficient
1
instead
-------------of
being
®
dcjiendant
---------upon
fees
&gt;
•”w“&lt;tal* *“■'
tb.
appetite, we guarantee that Vinol will
more populous counties
ttS!
T”4 on’*r'““Klon to. ! ,',rpe“Un‘‘,o bring it tu n paste. Keep 1 *“ now- In
»
make for you rich, red blood and restore
theso precautions drink a
« glass
«l««iofofhot
hot I n,„! J,”
n,b
"W* “ bl"* or tber h*v'- f™“4 *• «» w«rb to advauiIn which . UblcpoonM pf 'i±‘
Dhate of
TV —of pho.- „r l.ati,-,0 p..‘Y!?’*?''! ’"l‘ “ cl&lt;&gt;th "** *" “nUrti,ut’'
salary for the toe
your health and strength. If you will
Conducted on rigid Kuslnesu princi­ pb.te Of
h„
montlmt befop, bpJSTS'Z; i
'™‘“ *"
Th««^rffl i. entitled to a
. p.^
UVe
ples is the charitable bureau establish-- -mma beton, o™kr„,
try Vinol and it does not help you, we
cd. maintained and operated by Mrs.
” **” l&gt;ln,l’l“ rom. from ' Dentin*. «i, »..i.i
.&lt;
. .
the law in a county. And we believe •
agree to return your money. This shows
cure
tb"
Thomas F. Ryan at lw»r home, &lt;10 Fifth th?m ■/Z.u" ““L“^““-t can non-----—
d
''
j
it
is
an
injustice
to
him
to
depend
on
'
®.'“'
«&gt;’ *1“ 1» very oily ajamgeh I
---------"
our faith and fairness. Will you try it?
avenue. New York. Mrs. Ryun, who
children**
Food.
,
^
‘
*
8
for
!&gt;&gt;■
!»»)
’
,
an-1UUjlUt
to
the
"»&gt; &lt;o nae
is Xhe Wife of a syllHonairv. during tho thU t”^”'
Sait meat should not Is* given to cbll- connty to hold before any officer the,
Respectfully,
M^t.
?
t’r Fo° WIU ” to tbe op.
last fewk years fans given more than poslte extrema and your akin will be­
tbnt
UIchl&gt; Masoned, temptation of a’ fee for the taking of
IE H. GOODYEAR, DruaoM
Si,.W».&lt;i00 toward the advancement of. come dry. A Httlw thorax in tln» wot..and
[ any wum
course of actiyn. We believe the
..U l!*. ........ —■■■ j Kerii uu
-i ;«**»,?
the various .chartties maintained and l^Wbbdt you ...«b y„„e f.re „
-f.w. —a general proposition,
controlled by the Roman Catholic
chlklren to eat much Jam. &lt;-.ite. pastry leads
J ‘to the
’ beginning of legal action.*
church la the United States, besides
or sweets. The plainest of food is reah where they would not tie commenced ’
contributions to nonsectarian institu­ 1 JY"1',0?1 h? w"y’ ,,r 'bobbin «t . I iy best for them.
under a salary plan.; We have no pertions. The exact amount of her bene­ Sr T h
ticular ciwmj in mind in making these
‘
n’"k"
iiUnd
factions will prolinWy never be-known, tint h« hnn no faultn and t„ ronaller
F™.
V.........
'
conuaeqts- Wo are speaking of the
For curried
apple and
i"™ eggs
'W cut
&gt;nn one npnle
anj 'subject on the broad Irnis.
outside of the Immediate uieudicr* of blni ■ piece orpertMlon. The other 1.
Rime table.
In effect
Taking effect Nov. 27. WM.
I
«•'» rt“» “nd fry a g.,u.
OntnB Standard Tfine.
h&lt;:- family. Iler gifts, however, ex­ - -~-d=J£» bt. r.mn.
H&amp;Mlnir* *» folio*
I cn brown
butter.
Sift Into this a
£5.7
“I”"'
...... In '
.................................
COMHON QpUNCIL.
tend to eight or ten state* In the Un­ lhl« 1“ the way that will wew.- I^ok dessertsf&gt;«M&gt;nfu! eaicii of curry powder
EASTWARD
Ex: Ex4Frtd
ion.' from North pukota to Texas and Wt for the.treed nMntie, lhnt
Common-council met in regular hch- a bi p m a ni
u m p m p mi No. tos.JMtrnll 'ex
and- Hour and dilute with half a pint of
7:t5 2;M «;»» lrSKBhnUUOOU* ULISi:17 S:3P No. ira. Gr'd m»ii&lt;
from .Now’ Yvk tn Virginia.
them, you will find them If jta t,ke water, thy la four hard bvllcf ogg| sion Monday evening, April 10, 1905, «i» 3:10
j
l»too
"
---------S;W 3!FJ 7:10
t iotrrdale
N-» ght Is made unt)1 .she has rfatis- the trouble. Tlicli make up yoiir mind' ■helled and quartered. Serve In wall Mayer Heath presiding.
»:»O *:)7
Bre^ent at roil call-Aids. Barber. -----1 StralU ,
.
WEFTWARD
fled h&lt;creeir H»rsoh::Ily of Its necessity. Ing? y°U Wl” “,Inpt yourself to the fall­ of lx&gt;iled rice.
ntuuiuz*
BrtxiUH. Grant, Hall, Hilton. Wdissert..
J.:»
No. 1U7. Grand Rifpld* *xpre*»
Grote
Absent-- Hdrton, Sherwood.
• iQ-ao 4 im 7:&amp;s'
No. UB. Grand Rapid * exprees
McMxlUnd
Sknbby
dnrk
leather
will
Iwjk
like
’ Seusltlvonesx Is after all a form of
No. 103. Mall... .
The mayor appointed the following i0:«o'«u4
ar Woodbury Ir
No. ioi. Paclflc sxpres*......
VI* P M Ry.
Selfishness, nnd mnrrhM life h n per- new If nibbed over with hnseedl oil or Comuiiltces:
Trains Nos. Ml. l», IOC
9:03
Lan.'lut
epuituixed
Public Improvement -AldsiWeisgert,;
pettml giving up
yoUr fudCshucM. thiFweli tH-atcn white of
;IO
-Gvaad Rapid*
O. W. ItCMWLKS.
Barben,
Horton,
Grant.
with
a
little
black
Ink.
Polldl
with
Don t believe tta;t yaur husband wants
yv. S. BatytoN; Ascot.
Sldo and (.’roMwalks--Hall. Sher­
. W.J.Kraucv. G.P.A.
Ilastlbs*to hurt you or that b«&gt; Is n selfish brute soft dusters until Ury anti gtotury.
wood. Brooks. Cruut.
becaus • h&lt;- has forgotten something
WHY TRAVEL ABROAD?
Streelsaud Bridges -Barber. Horton, "
you gaked him to do. "He would not 1 4
Welssert, Hilton.
;
have done that when be was courting *
Water Works-Grant, Hall, Sher­
I wood, Brooks.
•
me, ’ you may murmur. Very probably
Finance Committee—Horton, Grant, j
not Rut he doe* other things for viu • - ... Midi
ATTORNEYS
. _____ •_________ PHTalClAJt*
.
-----------------Auroa ,1
inose JikiyY“ei”?e.KnT“ ,,wtic • M-resshm
\that
ho didn
’t do then. Think
of those
Fire Committee-Brooks, Hilton, ,K N A 1-P E N
and l&lt;x»k nfter
your own
K I. E I N HANSA Di L?WB^„lto„ Mlcb_
------------------M transgroralons
»uu.’hl VMIUU» tO t“&lt;" ‘‘ve ®e wrt’ ,&lt;wFd the Ingle i Sherwood:
I
*"
**
-------------*
uook
tmire
precious
than
“
tbrnplcs
oi
/
''"pAujC;
। la the way of forgetfiilnvM and neglect
KNAl’PEN, Attorneys.
I'ublle Lighting—Weisserk Horton.
palates." What tk.wrni of riietorl/ Barber,
and think less of his,
17 Michigan Tnsst Co. Building, Grano
tpectaelee on hand.
Ec-cr
Raplda, Mlehlgaa.__________________
i Rut above* aU, whatever Ills faults, could appronrh In |h»wer of nsaertionSewer Committee—Sherwood, Hall,
! IL A A C. H. BARBER
tbeiMi nvc little ihqi,.syllable words. 1 Brooks.
don't nag.-Woman’s Life.
Com.
Bm-bec, qyXt, THOMAS A PBYOH. an fuoua.
’’There’* No Place Like Home”-to | 6S1U.UC.
’
Physicians and Surgeons
alia ia city or ccrantT rw&gt;pood«d t
Horton
■
Attorneys at Law.
L.H. fbyom.
। gainsay which-wep Impossible!
proixiputcaa. day or nlghtOffices over Hastings City Bonk.
It I* the great privilege of Americans j City Property Committee—Hilton: '
A gnud lollop tor the hanrh Is the.
; Brooks, Hull.
F. R. TIMMERMAN
following: To four parts of glycerin • to bd able wltlmut liyperUile to apply ■ The bond of city treasurer in the sum . C ILGROVK A POTTER,
Hotncepathlc Physician and SurAttorneys at Law,
add one part of tartaric arid dissolved tln-ry to travel, for what Is there Its any of $40,000 was presented with John T.
on. Office cor. Jefferson and Center
part
of
tinhabitable
glota*
more
In the smallest possible quantity of hot
Lomlrard and John F. Goodyear, Ches­
Greets
•
thocourU
»t Ute utate
-Mi
-------------------water Mix well apply a few drops to fraught with Int-.n-st. Instruction, edu- ter Messer and IL B. Messer as sureties.
A HANLON^ M D..
the hands and rub In thoroughly. I. ’■ cattoti. refrostiim-ut of mind and body Moved by Aid. Hall that same be ae- 4 y UKASTON
MRS THOMAS F. UTAH,
.-aM.lgwl aand annenvro' f'-e-io.l
*
*
’
Pbyalcian and Surgvou.
Attorney at Law.
f hands are badly chapped use more of und uplifting uf soul llinii nature has cepted nnd approved. Carried.
Moved....:
by Aid- Hall that R. K. Grant
''
Middleville, Mlcb
and. &lt;im*-- she dqtennlneii to build«a the lotion. • rubbing In thoroughly. pruvidtti. with hand so lavish, for the
-------Over J. 8, Goodyr*r a Co., More,
in all courts at th# at*M coliaetioo.
church. a school i&gt;r a hospital, luitne- Wgsh in clean ’ lukewarm water, dry‘­ delectation of those having the good tie elected president of council. Car- Tactic**
• promptly attended to.
11. V.gXlLAUHER, 1’l.y.lclaf and
dtate steps arc taken to establish an well Gntl apply a lltxh- more. Afldicd fortube to djvell In this goodly laud?
Moved by Aid. Barber that 500 comSurgeon, Dowling, Mich. Office
Would he sec n Riviera? We have mittee*cards bo printed. Carried— ,1. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law.
endowment fund ffufficlent to insure Its immediately afu&gt;r peeling fruit or veg­
hours 12 to £ p. m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Woodland, Mich.
Trlepbone at House Par or N Iflit.
Support for nil time to come-. In car­ etables it will remove atalns at one®. M*vvrul on the shore* of the azure wa­ Ayes. Aids. Barber, Brooks. Grunt. , All business given prompt and careful
ters
both
of
the
gulf
and
the
Pacific,
Hall.
Hilton.
Weksert.
rying &lt;&gt;ut this worik Mrs. Rynu haa set When haxNla are badly stained treat as
attention. Collections a specialty.
SURVEYOR.
Moved
by
AlJ.
Hall
that
city
clerk
|
far dtstunviug that laved by the $.-dp-lde several rooms in her Fifth av­ If badly 'dtapptri. This lotion wll| re­ Iterraneau.
dentufb
WALTER HEATH
'
j devote his whole lime to the office, at a
UENTL8TS
move Ink stains from go^ds If spots
&gt;»l.rJ o( *»0.00. Coundl iiiomor^e
■■ -■ -■
■ ■
-----------------BARKY COUSTY SUKVEYOR,
enue (pension as her office and equip­
Does
he
pine
for^snow
capjM*d
nioun’
■
are Immediately put to'^mk In n little
Residenre on Hee. 4.-fTairlrvlik-. Post office
ped. them nccvndlngly.
Here she . of the liquid and afterward whUmiI In talus? Let him repair to the phdus other suitable place to be used as hi# r. E. WILLISON, D. D, S.
office, with office hours from 8:00 to
Heatings, MlcU Mldm* Poster. Mich.. R. F. O. No. 1.
spends from three to four hours each clear lukewarm water. The pruceiM
12:00 a. m.. 1:30 to-i JO p. m. Carried—
r»ur other --Trent elevation*^ year their Ayes, Aid. Barber. Brooks, Grant,
day when iu " jw *York with her see- ' must j*. repeatetl several times
hoary summits into cloudlnn*!.
Hall. Hlhon. Weisaert.
.
ret-iry and clerks in examining'reports,
Wo-.ild be witness a ^uiajiMir cata­
Moved by Aid. Weisaert' that city
looking into requests for additional as­
ract? There Is but one without a rival, treasurer’s sniaay be fixed at *50.00.
One
of
,
the
iMSt
formulas
for
a
rice
sistance and .tuklig steps to strength­
T
lni|»‘rin) Niagara—inr ttie chain of Carried—Ayes, Aid*. Barber, Brooks,
en the flunncinl support of instltution|i .powder. Which comes from France. Is life,
odr^gr&lt;nt lakes, moat turbulent of Grant. Hall, Hilton, Weisaert.
P. A. SHELDON
Wm. STEBBINS.
conipfMvd of three ounces Nd) of rice
Moved by Aid. Hall that new council •
already established.
’
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Licensed Embalmer
Hhks
.
adopt the rule* aud regulations of the
■
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Mrs. Hyun’s munificence cover* tbb . dour and rice starch, one ami a half
and Funeral- Director.
Neither Nile. Nig r nor Gauges, great ' old council. Carried!
•
' Money to louts on Real Eitat*. Kral Estbuilding of at leftist 10o d»»w chapeU. ounces of carbonate of magnesia. thr»iriver*' though they are. are muiparable
Catr
m&gt;14 on comnslwlMt. tletirral convey
Moved
by
Aid.
Hall
that
the
bond
of
anctnir. Harins a complete vt of Abstract
schools, churches, hospitals, homes fee quarters of an ounrv of pulverised bo­ to our own MjMlMdppJ, w«-|I named ■ city clerk be fixed at *5,000.00. Carried.
call* promptly ktDra'led. day or night. Lu
Book*, compiled from the llrcord*. can
sisters of charity und bqmea for- «ged ric add. three-quarters of a dram -of "Tlie Father of Wjitora.” &lt;’ur pcertatk
Citizen* Phone. Re«. 60; Oftlce 76.
Moved by Aid. Hilton that the bond
furnlth complete Abstracts.
and intlrm. in addition to these, there powdered orris root, elglit drops ucf Hudson eyeels In pictun-sqae effects of constable be fixed at $500.00.
Moved by Aid.. Brooks that council
are hundreds ot others which have extract of viohn -nnd fifteen drops of the vaunted Rhine
•
'
bergamot.
To
preparetlh
essences
been increased in size, repaired or en­
•
What &lt;»f the beauties, of the Golden., adjourn. Carried
James M. Patten.
dowed *0 that they could not be aban­ should lw mingled with the &lt;-aVl*ouat«' Gate, on whoso shores alts imtbroned I
HORSE SHOEING
FARMERS AND
City Cleric
doned altogether through a lack ot of magnesia and then shnk«*u nil. td-i queenly Ran Francisco,’ pronounced
I give especial attention to horses
TOWNSMEN
support. 1’rom 0 o'clock every uionj- gethcr. If before going out tin- face peerless among cities by a much travthat
interfere
in travelling.. ' Am
allko
patroaUs
wn
iUrl&gt;er
THE WEARY WAY
btu&gt;p. Evemblny w&lt;. clran
now shoeing some of the best horses
Ing until luncheoc. at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Is first sin Inted with cold cream, then • bled. European prince of’ Imperial
and uj- to-datc. W« Invite jou
in Barry county, and would like to
Ityan gives her entire attention to tidii the powder applleil and all that Is su- blood?
*
to call and call again.
shoe you ns.
Iierfiuoiui iemox-ed.ll&gt;® skin-will be ef­
Where Is .there, even ju miulniure, Daily becoming Less Wearisome to
BUSBY BROS.,
fectually •rotect**! from -wind* and anything to vie yrlth that Qprthly paraW. J. FLEMING,
Many in Hastings.
During these hours prelates of hey
Vader IK-tings City Bank.
Flr-t door east of Brick Barn.
church ond officials of different chnrj- chaiW of emperature.
। disc. the. valley of the Yosemite; what
With a back that aches all day, '
to cojnpare with the. deep and rugged
itobk* lustltutioiM are received, as are
With a rest disturbed at night,
her archltecu and contractors ot
gorge through which passes to the pea
Annoying urinary disorders.
There cannot be one standard of duty the Impi'tuous t'olonulo river?Tis a weary way indeed.
1
builders .whom sbe has engaged for
dr perfection for the two sexes, aud It :
Doan's Kidney Pills drive weariness
The Mammoth &lt; '%ve ’*f Kentucky, one
the cotistrnction of n building. Those
THE “OLD RELIABLE” BLACK-.
is Id comparing the one with the other of the world's wonders, is as yet but away.
ProprV-torx of the JEFFERSO STRKET
who have good cause to plead are sel­
Are endorsed by Hastings citizens.
that tlie conflicting schools of .educa­
.
SMITH.
FEED BARN lure Sdd&lt;-*1 11 Dew dou We
dom dismissed wttbbut encourngement tion both go wrong. In a complex civ­ partially explored.
Mra. Sidney Beach, of .ItiTervou St.
stalls
to
ncconi
module
patron^.
They
lave
All work neatly and promptly done.
Why.
then,
travel
abroad,
while
al!
I
or a provisional promise, dejiendlnt
says:’1! suffered from backache for two
nl*o put In som* n«w LIVERY IHGSaud
Also do all kinds of repair work.
ujxih the outcome of a i»'n»onal I us peti­ ilisation such ad ours there Is room for the-c :.ad vastly more, than can l»c years. Starting with a tired out feeling
professional women as well as domes?
solicit your r«troh.*zr.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
.
.
across the loins, later, on backache npw
tion Those who Inck sincerity get no tic women. HUt the great futtctiom enniuerated remain unseen at-home?
“Are not Abnna and I’imn&gt;ar, rivers ’ and then, it finally became a regular
_____
.
_
. ___
.
response
•
the true vocation, of women la now. as of Damas'-us. batter than all the water* thing. I tried to get rid of it by using
_.. .
.
When at her country home. Monte­ In the Ireginning, to be a helpmeet for
simply household remedies but war. un­
QUrM^Q FOR MEN,
bello. 4n Suffentj N. Y.. during .the main to be tiw mother and’trainer of of Israel?" Mid Nnuluau the Syrian of- successful. Seeing Doan’s Kidney Pills
for boys
summer. Mrs. itynn takes her staff the children who will be the men aud old when ordered by th-, prophet to highlv recommended I concluded to
betake
himself
to
the
Jordan
for
heal.
with her an«l transfers her bus!new wunen of the future. Men will bo
try a box, It did me so much good I
} make a *pectalty ot bnudllnx MEN’S and
We
h*vr
a
full
line
of
rK.ARS.
PIPES
BOYS' SHOES. S«- my line before bnylnf.
headquarter* from the Fifth avenue forced to realize, nnd respect her posl- ing Who can help admiring his pride bought a second. The treatment acted
and TOBACCO,' Thu l» th#OM&gt;-"t rxdusfnKepalrlu* ncaUy and .promptly done,
&lt;•!»«»-Mor&lt;• In tbr city and we carry all the
mansion to the cocintry place, so that tion and will deem It an eren greater of country .nnd robust patriotism? very promptly releiving the pain in my
b«**t brand*.
1 back. Doan’s Kidney Pills In my case
PHILIP LOTZ,her absence from the city will not honor to wok her allianctA in inntri- Most worthy ube they of einuiatioD.
1 am
Re It for health or recrrotlnu. there performed what they promised
Second
door rautb ct Postoffio*.
hamper the extension or steady maitr- mony.r*-London Queen.
Is no gnualvxjrnvel field thmt that we ! pleased to recommend them td all suf­
tonann- of the institutions nlrendy es­
ferers.”
have at home.—Trnxel.
tablished. and thht appeals for new
FCr sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
When a nah aRj&amp;irn scaly and Ti.e ih.iny nay.
con’.ributloiis where fouiid to be worthy
Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo. New
1 will mate rugs
NORTHROP KING &amp; GO’S
DT
may receive attention ns spe^-dlly as broken it la mwlew to treat it with the
for....SO and 7Be
Wl-n.kni&gt;wn artist recently received York .sole agents for the United Slates
Sterling Northern grown tested
1 \ xj kJ
Heqietnber the name ■ Doan's and
possible.—New York Hernhl.ordlnavy apulla^ces of tire manicure # j,4|4.r fri,UJ a chap who has h-gulnriy
By sending One Hundred pounds of
I take no other.
GARDEN SEEDS
act It may be worked fairlyh raaJ(j u (| pro&lt;.th.e to t&gt;orruw money
carpets, I will pay freight both ways.
of Minneapolis, Minn., for sale.
■ by rauplng with a piece of wash lea th ,
In
letJ.r Jhe i,liap who (s
Write me your want*, letters promptly ans­
wered. Address
The gtr) wbo H troubled with fnce er that: has been dipped in a tittie molej | nJwj|ys |u fllianC|.d difficulties surprisbh-in sites nnd iid, &lt;dly skin will find tem*&lt;l pumice Ponder But the one coA. M. BUNNELL,
by saylng:
.
12U N. Creek Street.
be%&gt; In die foilowtng treatment: Bathe sentlal la to dip Itw
-----This time I have derided to reverse
the face With hot water and a good slroIlg;iJ(,)|Utk.n of gelatinThe
and bandage
t&lt;» banU- 0,6 ”1’uaI vrder
thlnR8, nu^ lu*tc,ld
suap before retiring, using a rough face
without wiping
The
bandage
T
'
of borrowing fronkyou, I Inclose here­
cloUi or a camyl’s hair face brush. Press
not be removed In tlie morning with $30, which I am going to ask that
out such of the specks as yield easily- uutn
yngef has been placed Id hot you will lay aftlde for me for a rainy
Obtain from a skin specialist a pre
water.
, day.”
.'
The life of an Alabastine wall is
scription for a lotion which will make
But the artist couldn't find any -re­
twice the life of the ordinary wall.
the pore* smaller and apply this after
mittance in the letter. He agavched for
Alabastine lasts—it does not chalk
th^bath. By following thin mild treat­
a.
n,e..
of! and then blow away. It doesn't
ment tor eight or nine mouths the com­ moot must be hung highest, for were everywhere he thought he might-have
plexion will become spotless and of “ra‘
dry hard and brittle and then crack
tbu ™ter ,ln,|„K-&lt;l IL Tlwu null. .ecUraUlly be
fine texture. If the pimples are of the th&lt;'
the tblric part, aud thus ' turned over the sheet on which the lot­
and peel. It doesn't blister.
*
For the coDTeul.ncs ot thoae who wish to order all ot their papers at
ordinary, curablft kind. In order to
$ one time, all subscribers to the Banner who are paid up to date, cau get
drive them away eat simple and nutri------■ ■ postscript:
Alabas tine is the only durable wall
the Barner and any one of the following for one year in advance, as
1 “I’ve Just looked out of the window
follows:
coating. It kills disease germs and
' nnd find It’s raining like the very
furuishM no lodgment grounds for
Banneb and Detroit Daily Free Press................
(3 05*
deuce!”—Colller"s.
them. Kalsomine, stuck on the wall
05*
Banneiy and Detroit Daily Journal
with glue, and wall paper with its
05*
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald
decaying paste, nurture and assist
Little Ailments that Should Be Looked After if One' Sir Oliver I.«xlgi*. n well known Eng75
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
the propagation of all germs.
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live Stock
u/nnfu tn Keen Well.
u«fi "it”"*1.
I*‘'*’" &lt;'i'i7rb“™n”F
Wants to Keep v&gt; cn.
Lomton-. blaelt toi ami haa .oc35
t oornal
AiabMttne 1* ready to mix by the
TbewmUosllnenM. which ludicaw»1D d|&lt;:x,in,w it by electricity
60
Banner and Michigan Farmer
addition of cold water, 1» asduraAnyone who has any -of the many a weak atomach an&lt;l imperract Olges
ovcr ,c nr,„
or 31» feet hi &lt;Uam75
BaNni-R and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
blc as the wall Itself come* In
symptoms caused by poor digestion ■10.1 ahould be looked »»»r by the use ; , bot b, mlmits th.it he Im. an-l.ed
30
B
anne
*
and
New
York
Tribune
Farmer
should take special care to arold condi­
fourteen beautiful Unto, and any
prartleal rertlL The action at
tions where disease germs are likely to Of ii u u. irooewanu to keep well. ,t
•To those living on Rural Routes, only.
Oi »
.-I,,,;lio’/rntnedv
ta. his
aDDarstus
seems
.depend
on the
rnlar showing tints and giving In­
be present. Any of the following symp­ of
A Mi
U!J.toGW.«m«k
‘Xi*.
S™S
to«e.ber
of tothe
mtou.e
fog
formation about decoration. Buy
toms are good evidence of stomach
These special rites are offered aa an accommodation to Banner pat­
ken before each meal. wlH
«
inlc|&lt;w „ Mrt „r „&lt;B|utluatton. catmetl
only in S lb. paclugM properly
rons. If there ia any paper or magazine not .on the above list on which
troubles.
en the stomach and digestIve g
throwfne among them electric dislabeled.
we
can
save you money we will try and do so. Remember the BANNER
Aridity
that natural weight will be realoterf.“4 . by^hro*
Is never sold for less than $1.00 whether la combination or alone.
SpItUtlS up Of-food
S..nr:-tst'-Hit!.- Ut■#« perfect health and atrength regalo«L.
](w lnIKVr pnrtlcIe. fall to the
All special prices are made on the other papers in the combination. .
IE COMPANY.
HeariUBBSof stomach
MarriMwa
Aak
J. Holloway
One nU.,, and the air la
s&lt;riim#Dtlr&gt;e urioo
Ask W.
W. J.
Holloway to
to abow you the | |_round
Wrrousaei*
Night sweats
Hick bes4acbe
I cleared.
HS&amp;Mfee
Ml-o-na guarantee.
Vertigo or dizziness
1XM.S Of
DienaiM
Heart burn
Flodr Polisher.

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Railway Time Tables.

C. K. &amp; S. R. R.

Michigan Central

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

ROWLAND BROS.,

CIGARS

DAN LAKE,

on kJ co

.

A. PARKER &amp; SON,

ALABASTTNE
YOUR
WALLS

o7^: ■

tobefjp,

2?*’ M tetr, ,

■ ' uurt for tie
•’ FrottfOe office
, 'UUyoa .Monday

1g- ri ITotsate.
*1 EveilacA
.
ion duly vert-nu l of *a)&lt;l deHsiiniui-ut now on
t • L-- the J*f4 wfU
• '•
ntlmlUed to
* • i ii t.»mci! ap• ’• ivrsun,
'■ ' rlday the Utb
&lt; H -/cto.-k iuitxf
5®’-'- -txIttatA,;' , :
•’•■srlar &lt;4 said
Srow.-Jr to ... ■1 ■
1 Ii: MUd estate
K-ttitehr hL -' '
ri said
n.?.. ■'
’-••* I'rolMUeoffice,
■ 'o’luty anff
,
the piarer of
;;tiM. Ana It la
■' ■ Vojirr Rive notios
: ;?'J e-tate. of the
•'
&gt; ■') the he-arinz
• tni* order to be
-■ IUnnbb a newfr.
' •&gt;«&gt;.o. M. MaSk.
!.«!&lt;&gt;• of Probate.

'*•*■551

L.A. EATON,

Get Your Year’s Beading
NOW!

SYMPTOMS THAT UTVlTt GERMS

1

t

�HASTINGS BANNER, APRIL 27. 1905.
„ ******** ^»*****aa^e*«

I

The
Paint
Question

CLOVER

THE STANDBY

Put* Nitrogen Into the Soil and Fat

Court House NeWS

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
on the Riba.
i Oov.r ia a mortgage-lifter anil .
qurT CI iIW8.
■oil enricher. It fills the haymow and i .f „ ,
th. granary ami the mllk-pail. It M,3 DowUng t» Gea F ahM
thriven in a great varirty of ihlla It I
be‘Mr' P^’1' MuhBevUh*

LIVING AND

LIFE

“ The Maklrfg of Life and Character
Our Supreme Duty.
■

A little dish of bruk^
WISDOM’S WHISPERS.
l-»y basking in
It ■ owner had :
...
It’s lucky we don't know bow UD­ ZZBsfoiS
her work v.
i lucky we may be.
Bat when abb w« nt t,
ICDpyrtght. J». by T. C. McOure ]
It is difficult to take a woman by sur­
And bring it in , , .
In tbe year ISM tbe British survey prise in a love affair.­
She found the ioe
steamer Comet left Bombay to resur­ , Borne people are cranks simply beHad been cricked ,
vey tbe MakUve islands.
। cause you can’t turn them.
Tbe Comet bad sblpi*ed ten new men
Some men secure all the . glory atbefore starting out, all half casta* and.
&lt;u&gt; -hi-'—
.
taehed to whatever part they assume,
ns api&gt;earrd later on, meml&gt;en« of a
woman may know very Uttta and.
secret band that had sworn vengeance
ft ... _ •' —
have a way that carries conviction.
on anything British. These tqen mu­
tinied and. having got possession of .
----------------tbe brig, ran her Into Shark bay. on cannot to corrected .by the gloss of set i

A Queer
•
. . Capture
.
I

: AH nature in tbe days of spring is ।
I speaking to ns of Life. Yon can feci
|
it* throb and thrill in field and woodland ;
The barren deadness is soon to to comi
only refuses to grow upon acid aoila, I ®am
elte to E. 8. Stairs,
pletcly put off. and the manifestation
! is one that will interest a great
though it prefers soils with lime in
ac 8er. 14 Woodlandi
-. 4300 00 j of newnem of Life shall to seen in the
! many people, from now on. It ta
blade of gnus, the exfiaDdiDg leaf and
them. It carries the bacteria that draw ■ W. F. Odell to A. K. Richard­
an important question and afftots
! nitrogen from the air. and thus cn-j son Parcel Hastings twp...». 525 00 the unfolding beauty of the flower.
nearly dvery one. For 10. YEARS
I have handled the famous &gt;
•
j Nature is a wise teacher. She is tlie northernmost Island. Tbe captain phrases.
' riches the soil In plant food. It prowarhaktv nmns
and other officers were set afloat on a
Some men take on an air of conseseeking to tel! us that while we are raft, unprovided with. mH. water or . quence to conceal the weakness of their
a forage
rich in
flesh
and bone
p ,
* .
L « IVI rHIINIO 5 ,rides
miUm
Ttrnnt
D«.r
1r„ehol«&lt;
lf J^PTOf l’m ^v*nK wo should also have Life; the
'provisions, and no doubt they pertabed position.
.
and they have always given the
HU-lflta.
'
hr P»«i Woodland...............
Life that/defies the ’Worms and stress In the storm that swept over the.wa- j When a man can hide bis thoughts in
best of satisfaction. These paints
[ Red elover la strictly ^wakinK a J'
?&lt;’“!h
of tbe winters of our temptation and tern next day.
a amlle he holds a t&gt;owerfui weapon of
are guaranteed to give satlsfacLota
R
9
and
10
blk
12
Strik
­
! biennial plant, it gruws-for two years.
~
"
tion it (iroperly apjJied. 1 can
didrontent. and that finds expression in
Tbe leader of tbe half castes was a defense.—Philadelphia Bulletin.
er’s add City.............................. 1200 00 tt)e resistless putting-on of the evidenc s
refer you to a large number of
then djra in its natural course. The
mnu known as Doudra. He was a
. , ■ ■
satisfied customers In this city.
I first year it makes a strung root and M. F. Dowling to Geo. Finkthat we are not only living, but that sailor by occupation and probably as ! *
mt outtinm
They are the cheapest and best
Yearn ago n gentleman settled In the
great a ruffian as could be found In all '
I gets ready for its serious business in ■ toiner Parcel blk 45 Middlewe have Life? •
WCM7
paints made, quality considered
1 life, the bloom and seecL • Tbe second
vifie................................................ 350 00 j We have all our shortcomings, our India.
’hcn n start
Unlla. B
When
"«&gt;” was
»■" made
“"I1' from soutli uf England nnd became very
Give me a ca!!.
Shark harbor a course was laid for popular Ih the neighborhood. Tbecoun- DO YOU WA;,T
FREECOK.
; errors and our faults. These produce
year it makes seed and die*. There Maytory Farley to Gny HolCeylon, awl during a Voyage lasting ty families could* never discover howSULTATIOK ‘ND COR
00 ! the barren deadne*H of onr lives. Rut
•u-v uirlividual plants that do not mak«
den 4V ao Sec. o' Maple Grove 900
.
“
* sutured seven
seven he had made his money, but were satPrescriptions prepared m If for &gt; I
RECT OPINION
j within every one of us is a soul made four weeks the Comet capture*!
teed the recCfid year, or, making reed. Frwl my. t0 8^^ Brand­
ich andertry J Med l^v bls solemn assurance that it
coasting
vessels.
In
en&lt;
thq Doctor** eWn
« 1
' YOUR CASE.
‘ in tho ” image of G™!-” which He can care tlie crews .were put to death,
‘
iu -------trade. Nothing
make
little that they do not exhaust
-*
*•— bl»
*”• ac. Sec. 23-Orangcn--------•tetter
the ~ I was not —
- could ex- ,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
iI
cargo.'.
tn&gt;n«l.ln«l
and
the
craft
j
c«d
2000
00
■
«nd
wltl
renew,
and
which
’
ifhe
shall
W.w
..-.
If yOu
you are poor yot
Sign of the Elephant.
J the root, therefore they survive in a ' ville.......................’
.taatnei
meaner, which, indeed, caused him tu
j renew by the touch trf His lovs and scuttled.
weakened state another year or more. Stephen S. Schantz . to Albert
i
~
is free.
&lt;Ofoounrtplaced on the cummtaslou of peace,
t power, will find expression in the leaf
There are plants that bloom and die
ft was piracy nfter tbe old style, ex­ Ge
Ban^rn Lot H blk 14 Wood­
mu nuw
nati
unru,
......
an£
andI wc
we can cure you, wcwiUwa
but
naw
and
then,
without
airy
appor830
00
aIul
rtuwOr
of
good
deeds
anti
helpful
­
land............................... Ii.
the first year. Therefore, blooming
cept that tbe brig did not dare at­ out provocation, he woald burst into for our pay until yj&gt;u,
» rnfpnt Qtairtc fori the first year ahould be discouraged, '
2ft writ ■
tack larger vessels. Her acts finally such a laugh as no one ever board be- 1
.
nexs.
Come and :- e J*;
O1I11 LS&gt; 1UI &lt; fnr the
derdopement does not A. D. Gifwou to May bury
thisuyta
How thoughtless of us then to to so reached die cars of tbe authorities, ami
last chance.
fore except in one place.
Farley
ac Sec. fi Maple
... '-oncemed about the details of onr daily. men-of-wnr &gt;tarted from* Bombay snd ; Where they could have beard it pua♦
J come until the secod year. Tbe mower ;
Grove,L.... lh.X.i IO jjy^pik M) cjj^rosaed with the fret and
Calcutta to overhaul her.
arehoag ’
»
/"X
&lt; will prevent seed forming the first year, i
«led the county families for five and with
After sailing i»art of the way up the
J
W/
J It will not pay to continue the cloyec' A. A. Wilmont to Richard
, fever and atres* of nur daily occupayean’ ex.
const uf Crylou the Comet put about, twenty years, but at last be was be perience
Murray Lot 2 blk 10 Eastern
frayed uncoutciottalj’ by hie own grand­
ion, that'we omit Life in that large
&lt; meadow paid the sH*ond year unleaa
erip
and teday
and she*was halfway Imck to her bar
only.
add City....................... ............... ;UKj 00 ' anfl tnte
tin order tocloeeoul these ihirle, I j thenl „ gra™
wilh It to carry on
wijjch |R potflihle and
bor’of refuge when the Serpent (man- child, who after a visit to a traveling
। have cut the price from 50c to 3Uc. &lt;
'
i reasonable.
circus
Innocently
exclaimed,
“
Why,
Peter
Leinaar
to
Abraham
Lei•of-war&gt; s’giited her. It won during a
» Call at ouca before they are all g&lt;me,&lt; thc "w ,
’ Our supreme duty is the making of heax-y gale, and nothing coukl to done grandpa laughs Just like the clown!”
naar 11 ac Sec. 25 Prairie­
»
.
.
&lt;
As to the l»est variety, un worn soils
.
600’00 a Life and character that shall Iw in tot chase, .it was three days before —James l*ayn.
•
Uingnams.
• lh, mramouti, «i«,t. Ai»,y» help
ville
hartnony
f I, have’just received a nice line of J clover with manure, tone tncal or phon- E. Pennock to Walter Kelley
. with tho divine ideal for ua tbe Serpent tired a gun. Just as even­
E Ginghams tor
to
add
potatdi
!
Half
ac.
City
800
00
here,
and
une
U
m., that is fitted by its
for Shirt w.M.
Waists and Shirt , pborus. It may to well
ing
was
coming
on
on
tbe
third
day
.
Half ar. City.....................
The horses used !u Houier’k time
Waist salta. Step in and see them.
r,. the ration. It
it &lt;«
nward strength for a Life that will aud after tbe mutineers hod refused to
«. to
is astantahing how j:o o Monroe -&lt;o O. M ...Mesurrender Sbu ct^pt Up and fired a were war borses. The warriors wen*
Tea ariU Coffee.
c 1 red clover resjonds to a light manor- | Laugnlin 2 lots Nashville.... 1500 00‘i n9ver Kn’w old. one that shalltoan eter
drawn
in chariots. The art of riding
broadside Into the brig and sent her
nal unfolding of, the divine image
• If you are a lover of good tea, try my ! ' fa? with stable manure.
11 F. L. Heath to John G Quaif
to tho* bottom. It was supposed at was known, but it ia alluded to as
within. This is nut merely duty, but the time Hint everybody aboard was something unusual. Ulysses nt the
» Silver Tea at 5o cents. Ibero is uo &lt;
---------------------■ Lot 9 and n,1^ lota 4 3 and 0
► better on the market, and my fancy «
we sliotild esteem it juur highest frivL- drowned, bnt two moptbs later news time of hh shipwreck "bestrode n
ADVERTISED
LETTERS.
.
; Eastern add City 1000 Ob
J Rio Coffee at 15c pleasea everyone J
I lege—that of increasing our store of reached Bombay dint Duadra and four plank. Hke a horseman ou a big steed.”
------------------„ {| Cnrt(.r
» who
has tried it.
&lt;. | I.irt of letter, reununingnneaUed for !(ieu Bn)wn
the elements that make Life, real Life Other half castes had got away tn a There are reasons fur believing that
Frewh &lt;hu*en M-cdvSud all kind* al Canned • in this office for the week ending April । T
,
„.
M2 50 until in its beauty.*fid strength it shall boat aud reached an island at the tbe practice of riding wm much later
«»•'•
'
1 M. iwn.
•
.......................
day by day approach the divine ideal mouth of thr gulf of Mnnaar. A gun­ than tlmt of driving, nnd tlie myth of
J
Mre Lulu Scott. Mre Louaia Searle,
'
bout was sent down to make an lu- the centaur, where, according to Sbnke1 00
--------:------- ;----- r—
« Mrs. Jennie Wellman,. Mr*. A. Mill.' Ounningham 5 ac Woodland
When n certain weal known humorist vestlgatlou und a reward uf £2.‘»K' lipenre, “num Is incorpfwd nnd «u*mina&lt; : Mrs. Jim Mosher, Mrs. Eva Hillard, E. S. Stairs torSam‘1 Velte
tured with the beftSL” probably ur!g
offercl fcr the five luen.
first
started
newspaper
work
jjp
took
a
80 ac Sec. 14 Woodland
Woodland..4300 00
In the month of September
die lotted at an early period when the apj Dry Goods and Groceries. J Misw Hazel Musher. Hon. Alton «0
' house near Cincinnati, and one day an
year mentioned the baric SoukhtaiMl, penrance of a wan bn horseback was
» POUR POORS EAST OP GOODYEAR BROS «J SchaUer.;
• Ed.Bermenau, Chao. R. Dye. I J. S. Goodyear to C. ,W. Mixer •
actor friend went to dinner with him.
h-K..-i
v
Parcel City 300 00
bound from Liveri»ool to Bombay, was a novel sight.
» HARDWARE.
PHONE iOa
&lt;. I Arthur
Kennedy, E. A. Holden. J. E.
The huiuorist told ,*mnv new stories. making her way up tbe MulubaF coast
^••k*-^*^***-*****'*^*^*^***^ Crites. Meelcy Miller. C. D. Hayes,
• E. J. Plott to Gideon Plutt 40
an»l the actor, turning to his host’s under litriit breeses. Ot:e night Iu tbv‘
•'y Lloy Cross.
1 00 j little
ac Ser.
Castleton
A remarkable inchlent la reported fur . ’w. ar* - •
girl,1 said:
middbj watch It tail n daad calm, aixi
' W. I). Quigley toSeiniah Sease
&gt;
■ .
••never papa you’ve got, my dear.” this state of weather ruut’iuued all a suburban theater In Paris. The play
Judge—What were yon doing in the
■
,
'
800 00 |
’Yes.’’re-.ponded; the demure little next, day and ulgbt. At nildulgbt on was “Tartuffe.” and at the end of the jw*r»‘-»xp-r
i Lot .*» blk 7 FreejMirt
I hen house. Samlx&gt;?
:
the second niglit tto officer of the deck fourth act tbe manager of tbe compaiiy
miss, ■•wheii there's company. *'
,
Chas.
Spreen
to
Herbert
A.
Sambo—Wen=-er—Jedgc, mah Missus
: t ..
।
be.ird faint shouting ami singing to came In front of the curtain and said, , auric, ta fret. . - •
Johnson,78 ac Sec. 35, ThornI was feelin’ poohly and heh doctah detbe east, and us no vernal hud been "Ladies and gentlemen, we shall not jru
EVERYBODY WANTS A TIP.
We deliver orders for Howers, Plants, and j clalied die must have punched eggs,
“I'l'ld.................................... w-"... 1000 00 j
sighted in that direction be was mys- any further with this piece, for the fifth trlth anT
llonU decorallous to all part* of tbe city.
5&gt;T'
fined.- As the noises cuutluned the act is nuwortiit of Moliere.’’ How
j I wa s Jes’ poochin’ a few. Jedge, F. M. Pratt to H. V. Munger.
.All orders, large or small, given prompt atmate awoke the captain, aud It was audience took this announcement is not
at
’ r 20 ac Sec. 7, Assyria.. A.... ’400 00
accordin' toh odnhs.
’
। One of the thing* that most nstonbb fiuafly decide,] that” there were men I stated. Perhaps they went home and j «* b.wri whui. 'nrwefcs.
teniisd.
.
.
A. N. Applcman to Mary Lock­
you with regard to the wording class afloat In u small boat £ mile or so .ead the fifth act critically in tbe seclu
hart,
E
91
feet
lot
45,
NashFoley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys .
| Italian is the perfect frankness with awny. We burned, n flare to guide alou of the library.
Burroughs Son
, cured, tr j..« »:
and biaddei right. Don’t delay taking.
■_________________
Hpre yen L— i.
*lld.............. i...«.................. 0O0 00 &gt; which be shows bls desire for a tip. ■ them nud heard shouts In reply', but
41oeou&gt; a*r3 ’ C:
Sold by W. H. Goodyear, tbe druggist.
No false upxlesty obscures It. You 1 it was two hours tofore a yawl crept CATARRHAL TROUBJohn W. McGuire to Sarah A.
r-« our i-i1
may sometimes fear that you will for- | up to us out of tbe darkness. The lit­
LES
PREVALENT
STX
iSmJ '
Steward,. Lot l*and e1^ lot 2
- get IL tot such fears forever rest. tle craft contained five half caste Hin­
blk 8 Eastern add. City'
1400 00 I }Ie won«t ict you. He will follow you. doo*, atsl they were suffering terribly
Spring Months Cause Catarrh Breathe
stwttnr L**’- Tc***
Oscar Matthews to Emma R...
asking you If you have your parasol for the want of fcxxl and water. Ttore
Hyomei, and Be Cured.
Patyrm*.
- ■ T.-t ^a» rt&gt;-uw x
Of 160 Acres
•
th* Throat. Fvolrn
*&lt; '--a
j when be sees It iu your baud or-tf you was but one oar nnd no mH.
Matthews, Half interest 40
Catarrhal troubles are more common Larrenu. b&gt;- re.«.-».*! c-w
g00
00
'
kne
’
v
tbe
way
out
when
be"
has
just
Tbe story told by tbe men. all of
■ ac Sec. 5, Rutland
Ta tbe Great Canadian Northwest. Cheap rates
at
this
season
than
at
any
other
time
We not only have a nice line of
to txjtnr-M-cker* and settlers. For Information
' &gt; ., told It to you. Tlie whole poor poputa- Whom spoke English fairly well, was rftoMT. TV. sudden'dnm that ?"-• T“»'
Mary Shriner to Conrad Hore
tawtf ta
Gasoline Stove* for sale but also
, ■ tion of Venice is absolutely naif in Its that they were part of the crew of a of the year. The sudden cbangre that
.w e«*■». p»r*u«r ■ ’» - - Nrcnrinttf
'
CHARLES BELUS.
during the spring mon'hs are pro
make a specialty of Ctessing and
'ner, 1 ac Sec. 14, Woodland
40 00 exhibition of a desire for any amali coaster named tbe Emerald and while come
ducUveof*many eai«Tof "catarrh" that
G«veram«uit Comm Is^ooer. c. I*. Rail way
Repaktaf them. ■
Sult 7. Malorie Block. Battle Creek. Mick
’ sum of m’oney the-passerby may throw ab&lt;‘ was making-her wny up tbe gulf without proper treatment will become j £'.2*’’?^ J* f
1 it. The children, onfc and all. make a of Mauaar she bad been struck by a chronic.
| i-u,rn hip rc»-.
MAKRIAOE LICENSES.
, demand for/a soldmo as a matter of squall nnd turned turtle. They bad
The pleaaantest,mo»t convenient,and ; ntwom. f*tt: .
We also have a fine line of tables
... .... •fur ..........
। &gt;_________
Jakie Edger. Hastings
, course. It 1h a sortjuf greeting to ev­ eluni to b.T bononi
w.-rel
hour., nnl»
only iriwntiHr
sctentiBc rrwthnrl
method fnr
tor lh«
the Ofitmant
trr.tnimt ■ Eye E»r. Fa
for sale from the small kitchen
Edna V. B. Nelson, PrairievHlc
cal*"1'’ h. “J’S'1; Sl?
U»er}’ foreigner casually as a phrase of hut hid dually nmo.lrea to loowu the »■&gt;» «■»»
table to the large 12 ft. extension'
bout mid drift out to we They cMm- PlTPU'&lt;»'!"!’ erop, tn the Utile port
,
general usage.
table. We also make anything to
William Main, Hostings
,... **t luh.ler lh.t comra with ereryoutdl, n.«,i re..
Coming from the bath you fee the
order in the Him of Woodwork
Ida M. Hnrshberger Hastings..
5L’ J!? L1?,"..
ST
»
“
’
1
1men
1”” breathe
u tor thr« minute. Remarkable Gures
:
nuu
uir»mv
girl who ha|« charge bf the bathhouses. Wc bad no room to stow their boat, four time* a day.
and do all kinds of Furniture re
Job Chcesbrough. Freeport
b*«n snrtvered - ss.'«’"-h ’■
pair work. Give us a call.
If you don’t she bmf a dozen ways of nnd It was cist adrift, tun not before
l«rrtm-nt» «r fafiv':
■ H tf
Etta E. Buck. Pnnnalee
DH. C. H. BURTON
making henseif disagreeable next time we had seen that her name bad been । The complete Hyomei, outfit costa
IM ‘ T expr*.«,. vu: i-" - y-------------The People’s Exchange,
j but one dollar and as tbe Inhaler will
’HI frrrea
• ,
you come. And &lt;lo upt allay yqur trou- ' eratfod.
( '
last a lifetime and there Is sufficient
Specialist in Eye, Ear. Nose • WONDERFUL INVENTION
Ur
bled anticipation* by the thought she
When questioned separately the sto­ Hyomei fbr several weeks’ trtattuent.it Remember
In Kelley building, just north of
may not recognize yqu. One glimpse ries of the men did not agree, but ns is the meet ecnntnical (‘atarrhal rtnjrdv srowAea. Ji fryrr.' ■ ui**r
and Throat.
National Bank.
vigsHrs; It M. •
\
I of a face fixes it Hi her tnMnary for’ we had beard nothing about tbe pirates known. Extra bottles can ta procured wbn h.-ve bwr F
.. •• P' • •
Glasses carefully fitted.
Of a Battle Creek Man.
Patent Key ! mOnths. After that you fee the wom,f riw a” ' r f,s R*£
‘
we could not make out what the fel­ fur fifty cents. Ask W. J. Holloway to -■mr'*
Adder* sB
,
Office over Horten’s Grocery Store.
Mole.
i an who tnk*“« care *f your purse and lows had been up to. Their leader was show you the strong guarantee under
REED CITY SANlT*mU«
I Jewelry. If you fee her enough tthe
an Impudent swaggerer, who wouM which druggists sellHyomei.
Phonn J Office 273.
A Battle Creek man has just invent­
BANNER
dALVE
&gt;.
Rrra Cm.
1 hone / Residence U8.
keyhole
which
it
i.
»i.l
will
I,
-y&gt;P
■
not promise to do nuy work In return
ed a 1
1V popular among the
.h„ W..1.
highly
male sex ■*”1’ mlm5 w,llch •irtort. your noun- for his pnssage to Bombay, and he had ,
tenance nnd allows you to look Into It
and which is destine*! to eventually and see how truly bkloous the human not toen aboard two days when the •
captain ordered him Into Irons. This
Dr. Spinney will I* at
place his name in the Hall of Fame.
For Infimts and Children.
visage can be made to appear. Before action solMTed him up. and presently
The keyhole is connected with an the bath you have to fee the old wom­ be whs ns humble ns you please mid
Parker
House,
electrical contrivance so that anyone an who gives you your bathing suit begging for his relense. When restored
touching the wall within a radius of It you neglect her tlie next time you to liberty he whs zealous In his duty,
Bear, th. .
//C, , jT MaY ,St- f "’nl ’‘OOP- ®'
THE OIL TRUST.—John D. Rockfeller give* •100,000 to convert the
heathen.—A Good Thing.
several feet will bi- so do ng turn on come she will give you a -suit that nnd nil auspicious on our part would j
ConsultaCon Free.
the current, the hole will lie brightly doesn’t fit you or is full of boles.
THE STEEL TRUST.-Andrew Carnegie gives $500,000 to establish
have been lulled but for n discovery 1
When you go out on the trrrnase for inada, by one of tlie apprentices who
reading circles.—Another Good Thing.
. illumined and enlarged so that * hand
a black coffee, which coats 10 cents, understood the Hindoo language.
HARVESTER TRUST.—Gives,-well tbe Harvester Tru«t wants
shaking like a sail with a gale of fifty
you fee the waiter. When you get into
YOU to GIVE Wlmore money for a five foot mowing machine
Thinking themselves alone In the"
knots an hour blowing, can find it. He your gondoln you fee the-old man who'
than 1 ask you for a ••KEYSTONE” machine, which ta NOT in the
is also said to he working bn nn at­ draws It clone to the steps with n hook­ forecastle one afternoon, the strangers
combination.
plotted to take tire ship, nnd the Ind
tachment
which
will
furnish
with
each
ed stick and offers you bls withered overheard eveiy won! und carried the
ANOTHER THING—Are you going to do it? Call and see tbe
use of the contrivance a drink of lemon old arm to lean on. When you get out news to the captain. He passed word
of your gondola nt the hotel you fee
seltzer.
to the crew, nnd of a sudden
theold-man
Hin­
Drs.
another
with a booked
stickK. &amp; K. Established 25 Years.
doos were fallen upon and made prls- I
X*J*r=J,*X *** *O NAMES USED WITHDETECTING COUNTERFEIT BILLS. aud a withered arm. And then at din­ oners.
\ OUT WRrmM CONSENT.
&gt;
ner, if you haven’t just feed the wait­
Not three hours later tbe gunboat i
A leading banker says of counterfeit er be will be cross, and up in your room
;.from Bombay boarded us to give us the '
Hiills: If you want to detect b bogus afterward if the femme do chambro
K&amp; * '^5M ^1 Method Treatment for a seriou te .
ML.
blood disease with which I ha'i r. bill, just, wet your finger slightly and has not recently had n tip she will re­ news about the pirates and ask that we
1 keep our eyes open for them. Great
1st Door North of Hotel Barry. *
HASTINGS, MICK
'if’-' .
J been affifctM for twelve year* X* &lt;
run it over the current numtor of the fuse to answer the bell.—San Francisco
\
•• a
I had consulted a Shore «&gt;f phy- (T.
was the surprise of her commander to I
V
'
aiclans. taken all klnda ot-bl«&gt;"&lt;» &lt;tx
bill—not the denomination, but the Argonaut
find that wo had prisoheni aboard who •
&gt; 0*
medicine. • IMted Hot Springs X_
current number consisting of revrriU
In a»»rt other miner*, water n
t
It is difficult to cure a cough or free nnawerctl (o the description of thosc'he j
«.!»•
1 Btl.rlat bul on,X fot tstaporary
.
! figures which ia stumped on every piece yourself from the discomforts of a cold was after.
,
ftU.Li
r&lt;let. They would help
■
I of
This--------bit of
is ■....we--vu
The IIIndoM saw that the game was
WAxL0*
a lime, but after discontinuing
unless vou uiuTu
move uir
the uoweis.
bowels. nees
Bee’s mix
Lax-...currency.
---------- ------------- tprinting
...... .
”
the luedlelnes the symr,:i"'
the special feature of the work. Tho atiTf Honey and Tar acts on the bo weir np, nnd one of them made a confession. !
\ / A would break out again—running
number ta printed under tremendous : !£d ^r‘Tee al1 cold out of the system. Their lender was Doudrn hhnaclf, and I
Before Treatment, aorea. blotches, rheumatic !»«• . A”
.. .
looseness of the hair, ’swelling ■
they
had
been
bhitng
on
nn
Island
in
,
i ‘TT 8nJd'rth .T “TV'
a. the rlnnun. palms of the hands scaling. ItCbinc
tic .--tontach. etc. I had given up In despair win "
which ia tiard for thia and li&gt;- tho and lunm.
For Cronp, Whooping the gulf. Learuing that their where
IO commit you. as you bad cured him of a aimH."&lt; ■'
I govrmmrnt only. The nnmbcr ou the' Cough, Culda, and all Lung and Bron- »l»outs vjrnH known, they had put off to '
tope, but took hit advice. In three '■ 1
ten
In
ti
panic
nml
In
n
boat
stolen
from
|
vomtnenced to heal up and I bccam" encouraged ’
Iwi MU will Wnr nnd- blot under that f*1*1 h®«c‘J0“«. no remedy la equal to
Method Treatment for four months and at the end
mother vessel. Two of their number
•implant bad disappearod 1 was cured * year* a*-'“
tnwnpent but the &lt;«.! w,r will re­
sad bwu stnhbed to death during n
disease sinre. My buy. tbeSe years old. 1» sound
main unaffected.
---------------------------- .
.luarre! and their bodies thrown over- I
tAlnly can recommend your treatfhent with all 1
----------One night 1, all IhClItn, nm^oary to
ic.rr any r.otaon to me privately, but you can »’•
&gt;oard. The five-survlvoni Intended to I
u* ycu with.n. throngh train W .toppri at th. K.SMThtt S STTfr 'all upon onr crew of eleven men nnd j
I will put a SELLING price on all COUCHES anJ PAR­
little station for water.---------------------- | ney and bladder troubles. If you have aiurdvr us nil.
Of ronrso rhe men were surrendered
‘‘What do you people do to amn.*e | rheumatism or any other blood disease
LOR GOODS.
I am bound to close them out and will give
f Harr I*
IS &lt;’ndreT-'X.7™,r ColX.':
yourselves here?” asked the passenger
do«e will give relief. Sold by lo tbe gunboat, and upon being taken
- rnffl %
any weakness? Our New Method Trentsncnt «&lt;H
With nptnrned mu,Uche and the bo™l I F™d L
'he dnigglat.
to Bombay proof sufficient to hnng
has done fur others II will do for you CONSl j ■ • 1
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matter who has trsated you, .write for an hcAi '
throaL
croup. instant?dhem was easily obtained, nnd within
look, who had stuck his head out I piphterla,Bore
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rich and- rare. Get first choice and make a few $$$ at
7u?r|^'
reasonable. pOOKS FREK— •, " '
ffirce months of theif boarding us In
(illustrated), on. Diseases of Men. Seals'! Ito-k rehef, permanent cure. "*•
Dr. Thomas
through the car window.
I*««**— ’ nndocean they were dnngling nt the
w om»n" Frf»,
.
“Well, we git a lot o' fun cornin' to Edeclri® OtL At any drug etore.
_ "O NAMES UIBD WITHOIT WRITTEM r0?
rods of hangman's ropes.. We had doiw
cos*«G-MtlaL QiM-atlo* Mat sad coat at Ivreitmcst &gt;R‘-’ •
-g
tittle or nothing to bring about their
the dce]&gt;o an' lookin' at the queer,
CA-STORIA.
crittera that goes through yere on the ,
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9»Mnjf
. rapture, but the government of India
Phone 76.
The. Furniture and Carpet Man.
£d
us
the
toward
am]
added
its
k’yars,''replied the'native who was '
lounging on the station platform.
*
nks to the money.
M. QUAD.
Cor. MUhigoui Av. and jhelby St.. DetroM.^n^.

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8HULTZ.

There were Easter services at both
Mr. and Mrs. E. Rice of Prairieville,
churches last Sunday -, at the M. E.
left for
aS” Joh°; church in the morning, and at the visited at Lee McDonald’s last Sunday.
Miss Vesta Kenyon of Hickory
Evangelical church in the evening.
from Mre D. Norwood, horn, to b &lt;,*S rt.it .t
The Cloverdale band of i« members Comers, is spending this week at home
house neat the brick y^rd.
j Mra. M. C F
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Albert Warner of Kendalville, Ind..
Greet
Mapleton.
Lincoln Btuh. wa. th.’Ku„t odWH^fcr'w*pTk"’ rendered in a beautiful manner St­
Elon Crook, Zen Wallace and the
; Myron MrGlucklin, E. Thomas and from'Saturday until Mondnv
PF’ able music for the occasion.
Misses Linnie and Emma Kenyon of
Jim CvlHn. w«n to Harting, laat I Snpan-taor ktn. w„
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The Misses Minnie and Edith GillisEa«t .iMjingwHastings.- were
Chas.
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w.rv guests
guest. at
a, Chss.
Saturday -L&gt; take th, examination for couple of dare 2.t « t* Cr"Be I • r
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— 'Sunday
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pl«.
.JX-nt
und Munds, with Kenyon’s Sunday
rural mail carriers.
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their mother n^.
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Mr* Jarnos Cairn*;
Mias Rosa Hallock visited her taster
Mr, .nd. Mre Barner, ot Kalamaxoo, 1 where he v't'Xre're hT.”' ,o
, H'lra Bret’ire “f Hump. I Mre 1.’ Cn^2„"„f‘h«I^
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over
.pent Sunday with Mre Hallie Scrib-1 Mre Arth, r m
',mP&gt;"JtaenL x isitetl Im Brooks and family part of ' Sunday,
tn-r.
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h°r bl,or,''r w“ »« Suudar last week.
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.Mre, Hrtttiosr-ribmlf h» bren con- ‘ Si!°
ril™Jesse A n.tM,u
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®r,n Uayton of Cloverdale, has rentNora Gillespie.
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Mr. Cltttpnwn and lunily Ure mored

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PRAIRIEVILLE.

Dyspepsia of Women

Mias Edna Nelson and Jake Edger of !
Hasting* were married at the home of j
! the bride, at high noon Wednesday j ABSOLUTELY
NEEDLESS AGONY
• April 19, Rev. Pope of Hickory CorCaned by UteriM Dlaertera ud Cared by
nenj. performing the ceremony. Only Lydia £. Piakkaw s Vegetabla Ceapamd
immediate friends and relatives of the
A great many women suffer with a
two families were present
Mr. and .
form of indigestion or dyspepsia which
Mr* Edger will make their home in ■ does not seem to yield to ordinary treat­
Hostings.
ment. While the symptoms seem to be
Mrs. Bertha Flint of Yankee Springs, similar to those of ordinary indiges­
tion, yet the medicines universally pre­
is visiting her sister Mrs. Elon Cle­ scribed do not seem to restore the pa­
ment.
tient’s normal condition.
Mr*’ Lucile Ray of Lake City, is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mra j
Mark Norris.
Mr. and Mra. Will Ritchie were in
town Saturday.
.
Mra. Chas. Ruggles-of Kalamazoo, is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John j
Perkin*

The Missmt Jessie and Mary Sack­
,ndW1U,”n
ett returned from Mississippi Satur­
Ezra Chamberlain and wife spent j
day. where they have been sending [
Chas. Ixaulmugh. wife and little
Sunday with the family of O. Chain£he winter.
wa^,^ Tr ‘r; r- *.daughter of Delton, spent Sunday
beriain.
Mr* Mark Norris Sr. and daughter .
i night and Monday at- J. Honi'*
th.- gain i«sd if nothing else seta in 1 there bv the iwrinn uu ,4On7’ hUle‘1‘
Mrs.
Kiblinger
of
Hasting*
and
Mr*
!
Lucile, spent Sunday in Cloverdale.
falkners
| Miss Ella Houvenri of Bastings, has
Glenn Dewey of Cloverdale, visited '
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The
Missionary rally last Tuesday ii ■
i»een spending the past two weeks at
friends in Banfield last week. 1
5arsap;it
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visited her relatives and the scenes
this ijlaee. the guest of the M isses Alice was well attended and enjoyed by all.
A gang, consisting of eleven men
Mr. and Mr* (Je&lt;&gt;. McDonald of of her childhood.
Mr.* J. E. Cairns was in Plainwell
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and Lilah Shultz.
sjxmt Sunday at the hotel here; they
south of Melton, are rejoicing over a
ftntnrdav
Mrs. Pinkham claims that there is a
The L. A. 8. will have a special
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kind of dyspepsia that is caused by ■
ten pounds &gt;y. tern io them April 24.
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one day Ium j wire fur the citizen's telephone link. meeting for the’ purpose of elerting
Mrs* Lucien Gibbs visited her (laugh- derangement of the female organism.
Mother anil baby are duing nicely.
j “ad which, while it causes a disturb­
j officer* It wiH'lie held in the Evage) ter yi Hickqry Conners Friday.
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ance similar to ordinary indigestion,
Mra. Nellie VanTyiie is entertaining
.
| icid church on Thursday of next week.
(reais. Urepuren met with n nnotu
fa. relief wltljnt . m.dlrtn.
Evangelist Shbwvnfiaii and wife visit- {
o UTHWEST RUTLAND.
| May 1 at 2 o'clock p. m.. no refresh- '
her brother an hii» wife Mr. und Mrs. cd the •'•Crusaders-*' Saturday.
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accident la$t Wednesday, in trying to which not only acts as a stomach tonic,
Brand^tct^cr of Middlev’ille.
, --- be .served.
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I stop iiio
his runaway
lunnnu,' team.
Katu. The
axjv MVim-.n
horses .' but has peculiar uterine-tonic effects
Mra. 1 Jennie (Honeysett is kwping 1 G. 11. Otis and wife were guests of ments will
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1j Frank Hallock and family of John*- and wagon pa—ed' over him und broke ; also.
A nnmlrr of candidates wore initiat- house for her father B. Fisher, during J. A. Hall of Shultz Sunday.
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As proof of this theory ,we call atvd-ilito thi, Mucc.vbeei tent last SiiturW. Havens and family were guests town spent Easter with. his parents F. both limbs. He is as comfortable as tention to the case of Mrs. Maggie
her mother's ahtioDc*
&lt;Lay niglitii
Hallock
and
wife.
.
could
lie
ex}&gt;ected
at
this
writing.
Wright,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y..
who
waa
uf Fred Otis Sunday.
•
New* has beau received from Mrs.
W. G. Brown who has been sick for completely cured by Lyhia E. Pink-Tlie wul biews has'i'boua ^received cib
Grandma Thomas who luis been
H. Burpee of JYankee Springs
Newell Barber, that her health is much
tdomthre. month.
WM .Moto
rid.
tbe death pt Mr* Fkjy G. Hoffmaster '
। visited Ed Otis (he first- of. the week. visiting her grandson and family for .------------------;—t—--------------- ;
------improved.
the past two weeks, returned to» her . out Saturday,
McKinnoii of Hupkins\Station. Allegan
Rev. Stone of Yankee Springs, win
Mira i- J. Mtad is still confined to
home near Cedar Creek Sunday.
Mr* Cha* Williams and children of
county, wte w»h formely a teacher in
have
evening
services
every
alternate
Ir,. ,
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I WBMUnablu to attend to my dally dud.-a. I
her bed.
ls a guest
visited
parents
F. Norwood of Delton wu
room H’Ckory Camera, ........
... •her
—------- ■ felt weak and tMirroua and nothing that lata
the Deltoq schodL Tlie funeral was
• Sunday, at tho McCollum school house.
will’
i Mr. •»! Mre MietaelDorter Sstontav. ,
K~&gt;1 •jJlt re™«l«auturl«no.Iu mj
Mlnni., McDutmU rrtuntrtl from j, Preaching
.
held at |Iqiikiiw Station . last Haturdsy
wee]
Kintfc.
at 10 a. m. alternate Sun- at Fretl Zertel's one day last weejc/
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, gtotna-.k 1 tried different dyspepda corm,
karemuzo. Muml.y where .H»,paut 4,y, limB.-B.zta proKreminit finely
- of• Hope
but nothing wemed to help me. I wan adj p. in. at ofie o'clock, j
Gid Wilkinson, wife and son
|
visx!
to
give Lydia E. Pinkham'« Vegetable
j and innch interest is shown. .
IRVING.
Oompouud a
S« me
Center, spent last Sunday nt Will I।
Compound
a trirt.
trial, and
and wm
wm iapfilvsurprimd
l.appilv surprised
pHVKQH NOTES
i S. R. Chamtera and wife attended to find that H acted like a fine tome, arvifa ■
.
&gt; Wl?t ...PeUy ‘?wni“K H'*i Mrs. Cripia-n of Rutland Center, was Chamberlain’s.
BEFORE
j
the
Easter
services
of
the
U.
B.
church
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f The Ealter services at the M. E.
Crusaders will hold a jubilee meet- , the guest of Mra. Huldah Q&lt;is Sun
School Commissioner Ketcham visit-''
I at Hastings.
' church Sunday vfere largely attended ing. A collection will be taken which ’ day.
ed our school last Friday.
jommended
it
to
many
suffering
women.
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• and were if a high order.. The special will be in silver as far ar possible.
’ Geo. McConnell is preparing to move
No other medicine In the world has .
There will te pretyhing at the Evan­
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• Mra. Ruth Douglass returned Satur­
1 music by &lt;he choir tedstod by the or­
to Irving.
received such widespread and unquali­
gelical
church
next
Sunday
at
8
o
’
clock
day ftpm an extended visit ivith rela- fied endorsement,or has such a record of
, chcstra tv® very fine.)
HOPE CENTER.
tives near Cedar Creek
• P- In- The ni'w I«&lt;«tor is expected to ' Mrs. C. Wilcox.of Grand Rapids, was cures offfemale troubles, as has Lydia
| The revival meetings will contiline
an Irving visitor last Saturday and
'The Citizen's telephone company are
G. » Harthy and family spent Sun- !
' this week lit Cressey.
building u line from Otar Cr-uk to ,lay with Frank Wrttrx of Huttand' Mr^utd Mm G.__ ____
It Otis of Glass Sunday, returning home Monday.1
j Capt. Boss and her assistants have
j Creek,
at J. Hall’s, the '1 Miss Bovine of Grand Rapids, was
Clo-rerotale.
Ctalm-..
* ’ spent Sundai‘
pf C'-dar
found
faver
with
the
people.and
their.
visiting at Geo. Hubbard’s last week.
»r- eight
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
ud wife were th. j &lt;-. A. Newlud and fuflly . wrre i father of Mra. Otis who is quite feeble.
' work is being bletsed iof Godl
! ii^fht
PHYSICIAN and SUBGEON.
Miss
Libbie
McCollum
who is teach- '
jpiort. ot Im..- Johmwn .nd wlfo Srtur- g,,™,, of Emtnrrrou E.lg.-r of lintlund
OFFICE HOVKS-ll to It a. id.. I to 2 p.m.. T
। The chi|rch all Clovrinlale gave u d»y ud Sunday.
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ing scHxftl'in the Bannell district, was Polly'S HGTiey and
tosp.m.. AU calH promptly aneadeU. .Tele­
phone
at offlor.
very
interesting childrens' exercise
homo over Sunday.
, for children.xafe.sure. No opiates.
Sylvertor Gretuel and family of
lk|g»r Oti. unloilrf « ear of Adriu home
OtBce at realdsnce. Delton. Mich.
EaSt«-r moaning. The'decorations were
The Easter service at the ohurch was
Htmtlng. rt» nt Sunday with Arthur tunc., at (ilmltz th.'flirt of th.' wro k.
wry nice, nnd a good time is reixirted
Gesler and mother of this place.
: He is keeping it, in stock-this season. largely'attended. Algood program was
by all who! were nbjr, to attend.
lumtsr. Lath, iShinolesNettie Wilkimon is working for. Mrs. Mary McKee relumed io Clover- rendered by thr y..iing people.
VW M W
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VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Adjutant ShowfnJfan and wife, who Arthur
rthlir Gealer.
GiLSll'r.
.loirs
\
Ixwtlnit. rlllrl
Vern Ixwmis
and fntnils*
family lexpect to
dale fist.
the Rrul
first of ,1.x.
the «-.^V
week uftne
after wluifim.
visiting
Hjo’iart '.:■' ■
let me
Resided in the matings at Dolton,
move to Delton in the near future, as
fiends here the past w&lt; ek.
are now kissistiug Rev.
Yon ng of
j - tfc~-2£ewFand and Ed Otis erected he has accepted the -position as mail
Perhaps you like your gray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not;
PINE LAKE:
Prairieville, at the Mifo church. A
is Adrianfenee on the Grange lot Mon- carrier on one of the Delton route* We
then remember—Hall’s Hair Renewer always restores color to
Miw Edith Otto of KalamnziKi. ..
' cordial invitation is extended to attend
are very sorry to - lose them, They I ‘ gray Bair. Stops falling hair, also.
spending the week with -her mother at &lt;in-•
Fkllon.
Michigan
the rvsjtirags.
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have won runny friends since living in
Doster.
*
j Robert Dinwiddle ’ ot Orangeville is
onr midst.
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Subject Aext Sunday morning at Del­
Tho I., O. T. M. tadireof Irtst.-r will ’’•vkiiw for Bd Otis
ton "The 'pod of Peactete With You.”
entertain the*Sir Knights, to a warm
YANKEE SPRINGS.
W. A. Brutekar of Chicago, will
Bannek subscribers can buy
sugar supper at the Maccabee hall!
LANE’S CORNERS.
'IL B. Dorr has gone to York State
si -:ak at tne churvh Morfday evening
Saturday evening April tfi»
Miss Maud and Bassie Roll called on where he will make his home with a
on tvtni»erance. Mr. Brubaker comes
the large Wall Map of Barry
Miss Frances Burchett is assisting Mrs. J. F. Hall Sunday.
granddiiughter.
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highly recommended and we are anticAre you one of the many
Mrs.
Bert Brown with her house
Fred Raymond and wife spent Sim- '
ipatng an intellectual ireal.
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County at the Delton post- office
, John Hall has sold his inten-st in his
patrons of the
hold duties.
day with relatives in Orangeville.
farm to W.* M. McNutt.
The Easter exercises at the Doster I The plwi' will wwn Itf occupiisl by
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The map gives all the' roads.
DELTON ROLLER MILLS?
John Ritchie h.t* been engaged to
church were well attended lar.t Sunday, !j Gea McNutt laid family*
NORTHWEST BARRY.
QtNTS' FUKrilSHINQS
instruct the young ideas, in the Ritchie
We would be pleased to have
Min Marcin Warner who has )»-en :
The L. A. 8. will meet with Mr.
number of acres in each farm,
vou give us a trial order. The 4
l Mrs. Lcnn Maliison called on Mre. district during tho spring term. School
und Mrs. Wm. Kelley May 4. for sun- sjferxling her vacation, at home, return- |: Silas Belsun last Salunluy../
high-grade roller flour made by
opened Monday.
us is giving splendid satisfac­ 4
with owners name. Nov ia the
ed to her school at Olivet Monday.
per. All are invited.
ffurdelt Norris and Mabie Raymond
.
' J- F Hall has sold his cattle tu J. E.
We wish i •
tion wherever used.
'll nw
UOftier
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The
L.
O.
T.
M.
ladies
of
Doster
Milton
Nobles
and
wife
visited
near
were
the
guests
of
relative
in
Hastings
Jiiat wv hafuture. | ««"••*
PoJunk
time
to gef ore before they ere
will give a social in the near I—-—
Saturday and Sunday.
CUSTOn WORK
Hickory Corners Sunday.
Little Arthur Hall received a blow
•’« ' i'd.'iiih; and
A SPECIALTY.
.Sunday school has been organized at
Abram Bunnell went to Grand Rap­ and sell a quilt.
j
on
his
forehead
just
over
the
eye
from
all
gone.
'•'ruts F iirn i -1 i in com­
the U. B. church with Mra. J. P.
ids Saturday to sec his daughter Mary
-i a small, schoolmate, which might have
DELTON ROLLER MILLS,
i "ta an ! n; L- late in
BANFIELD.
who is vrey sick: in the hospital at
I proved fatal He was very sick fur two Springer as superintendent, also-in the
n,s- ....f
f|lft
The price, while they last, Is
OrLTttU, WCHKUH.
George
Hinohman
of
Hasting*
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that plate, with peritonitis.
Pinery district school with Samuel
?a. ! days owing to the injury.
kites*- styles ai!&lt;! -ni’VelB. E. Wetater and wife spent Sun­ near Hickory Corners buying hay last |[ Wm. McNutt is buzzing wood for Bogart as superintendent.
fifty centa each.
ties in i-njur :j.1 design,
week.'
day in Orangeville with relatives.
1 Silas'Belson.
and ..ill be i-.isi-i to
Fred Brunvy has moved his old houw (
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Frank Newton and family were in
1 Rutland seems to be in lino, another
-w children
sure. Ao oohtr*
have all hiteibliijg purback to make room for the new one
Mrs. Eva Decker is at Grand Rapids
Hastings Saturday.
'• suit pending between Silas Bolson and
chasers
•he is jireparing
to build
caring
for a sick cousin.
1
Rnfna
Weaver.
If
this
would
only
end
Quite a numbqr of new hitching
Mra- Ann Stevens is owing for Mrs. ,
wonW £JI |w Kbnp|iy&gt;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Gould wert at
posts have Ix'en Mt jat tho Bunnell
Charlotte Monday on business.
school house, which add much to the C. E. Moore who is sick'with rheu- j
convenience of church going people. mutism.
Mrs. Eva Decker and daughter Edith
Rev and M r*
and Mrs. Thus. Gould and -Mrs. Ray
Rev. A. Bunnell will preach at the
Missionary rally at Delton last, w eek. fe* hahnl«*; positive cure for coughs, Gonld. called on Mrs. Dell Kenney last
school house next Sunday at the usual
j colds, bronchitis, asthma..
.
week:
Tuesday*
hour.
Wm. Wipkwlre has moved on his •
Mjsa Nora Kenroy visited her parents
pli*ce.
over Sunday. .
POLLEY DISTRICT.
Tho Temperance address was more
There will be an| ice cream social at
Thomas Fnlle^agd son Fred were
than
a
Mr- BrulMiKw of
at Battle Creek Friday.
Isaac Houwner’s Jfriday evening April
Chicago, gave a very imptoffliv*
ACME HYGIENIC COUCH
Oliver ’ Goqjd of Kalumo. calkd on
The Ch.
2K. for the benefit of th* school library.
ment and proved it.nil by the Holy
“THE COUCH THAT WCNTWEWi (NF
Everybody cordially invited to attend.
Thos. Gould and family Friday.
-dVfn and Prtiiri
Mich.
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A number of bur young, people at­
Miaa .Cecil, Thonw of Cedar Creek, Word.
- This is without question the most Hygienic and
D C. Stik-a ta fwlinft 'cry land'
tended the Maccabec dance at Ealamo.
is assisting Mr* Lsa-u* Houvener with
ptaawd over tho f»« that ho ha. found
They will have another one Friday
her bou-M? work.
.
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nomo «e«l oaw that it i» claimed will
We rj Per cent on
THE
night on account of the rain.
Miss Josephine Monte of Galesburg. not lodge. Ho 1’ F'""« ,n t”",y
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse .Tones
\vas a guisit at H. Stotr’s Saturday acre, of tho name. W.- will watch the
Pay
Deposits.
To-day.
Wc
guarantee
them
in every way.
last Sunday, a son.
and ,Sun'lay.
result.
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Mrs. George McDonald is entertain­
We loan our money on Real
PARMELEE.
Homestead ing a lady friend from Cedar Creek.
Estate or good Bankable 1 aper.
6aST ORANGEVILLE.
njjJgfFi-1
Mrs. Nettie Lawrence of Lansing is
We do not loan our money away i
Eva Btorr of Mikx was the guest of
Nearly rrcryhcxly from here att- txtetf
from home, but do business only
here
caring
for
her sister Mrs. O. A.
her 1’jarents Mr. and Mrs. H. Storr last the Eaeter oxercisee al.Cloverdak
with people we know are all
Carpenter.
Sunday.
right.
Maario IVlnci of PrairieTille. went
P. A. Smith left Tuesday for his
A number from this vicinity attend­ Saturday evening and Sunday with
future homo in Concord
Honey to Loan
ed revival meeting at Milo Sunday eve­
.Anna Johncor.
Mrs.
E. E. Buck was quietly married
at reasonable rates, Deeds, ,
ning.
.
.
Min- Minnie Gillie of Battle ttee»
at the U. B. church Sunday morning,
mortgages and Legal
John Houvener and wife of Hickory waa on our rtreete Sunday.
.
•»?=«
f&lt;r
of
Papers
Drawn.
to
Mr.
Job Cheesborough of Freeport.
aaij DfiK-r
foriWM. Corners, were guests of Isaac Houve­
Rankin Hart apenl Sunder nt home.
The married couple will reside in that
70,000 F.\JtMERS
New York Drafts, Insurance
ner and wife Sunday.
town.
.
and Bonds Sold.
’»■«“ • re.ult ol
George Roach of Cedar Creek, visited
•vat.i? 1 ‘ ■‘•oLT;* •‘lone, or aa
.Mrs. Augusta Seekins of Grand Rap­
Vrt„ --natHily ManZan inside, right
bis daughter Mr* George Monroe last
5 ou can pi J
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DIRECTORS:
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A. A. ALDRICH.iPre.ldent.
ity.
.
lapoable
.. MgnZan stope pate
to e.% "&lt;
rcB5ii‘l«aMy
for introducing it. Manj
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— J (I. HLOHES.IV. President.
FrankM.organ
is
building
an
addi
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“•vuir
Cure the
mi cough »nd
— —,, the llfo”
E. S.-MOREHOUSE. Cuhler.
tion to his home­
Dr. Wood-e
Wood'. Norway 1
Fine
’lne Syrup cures
DR.JMcLBAY.
nonehc and
«nd colds;
co d«. down to the eery
- Mrs. Thos. .Turgate was confind to
CoughsWILLIAM ELLIOTT.
verge of consumption.
the bouse last week with a severe at­
Nbw*.Tcrch.M, ?IOal ,ome
L. P. TERPENNINO.
tack of the rheumatism.
nRl-TON.
MICHIGAN.
.
$i:,iW
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U trc-.cnt to# pricaa.
JAMES COLLINS.
If Baby is Cutting Teeth.
Mrs. Jacob^nkbeiner waa in town
information to StiporBe ,ir. M
Monday aud T

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�HASTINGS BANNER. APRIL -'7. Iffi. *

WANTS
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
Is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. In the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
Idle in the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; If you have any stock
you want t&lt;&gt; dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; it you
want a girl for house work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, Just try our Want Column
It brings buyers-and sellers to-.
getfair, and only cokts ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try It.

Among the Churches
। Tuesday afternoon the L. U. B. A.
; Hociety of tbe M. E. church was enteri tained by Mesdames J. C. Lampman.
I Stella Lampman. L. A. Eaton and A.
' Chaffee, at the home of Mrs. J. C.
. Lampman. There wm a large crowd
present, and a very fine time was enI joyed by all present.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Welcome L. A.-S. and W’. C. T.
U. will meet with Mrs. Edwin Ed­
wards on Wednesday Muy 3d for tea.
Ail are invited.

JAPANESE WHEELBARROW.

SY2M
F2LK&amp;T

The Chinese wheelbarrow haa Wen
an object of cnrioalty for aomc time,
the marvel being that the Chinaman
could so MueccMfnily put it to such
universal use. A heavy, lumbering conhtrnctloc, built astride of a big wheel,
is used for all classes of transportation.
It ia the accepted way of carrying pas­
sengers on long journeys, and tbe pa­
tient "Chink" tied almost In a knot
and balanced &lt;m hia heels, manage* to
make himaelf reasonably comfortable
while lie la hauled over the rotigh

SKELETON BALL.

Skeleton ball la a lively indoor game
that will furnish excellent entertain­
ment for girls and boys on rainy days
or in the evening. And then you may
make the ball yourself. and that la an­
other source of entertainment.
. To make the ball take three pieces of
very thin but rather stiff tissue paper

The Dairy Industry
In the United States is one of the great! ; j,^.,. .
Statistics show that more than •l.OOO.Uju/oi ateT*

C&amp;B
Mrs. Will Thomas assisted by Miss
Edith Batceck entertained the Dorcas
daughters •&lt; the Presbyterian church,
WANTED—To least: a modern, first
class house, centrally located. Addrew- at her heme Monday evening.
The W. d T. U. will meet at the
or inquire BANNER office.

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HOUSE TO RENT—Jn third wan! J'omu of Mm. James Townsend May J.
at «:»U p. pi.
Inquire Ernest Farr. 417 Jefferson St.
Hasting*
। A. Gayhipl Slocum. L. L. -D . presiWANTED-A ko..I bom., for ur. or- 3eot of k»lam«z..» Coilere. will te It

ground by ri cduple of coolies. While
this tidng Is Slewed with curiosity,
B.p.j, chord, next Sun.Ue nnd there is no puMlblUty of it being put to
Rapul*. Mich. .
.
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both morning and evening. general ; use iu any other country, for
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building lot. ft ould take cow or hora
.
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The .Inpaiu'iti wheelbarrow, ou the
for jmrt payment. C. R. Bishop.
'’vening
Th.- QnicKened \ Mem. other
hrititl,
haH-beyn
adopted to a con
; *— -------------------------------- ---------- ------- : ' President. Sl»etitu is one of the foreFOR SALE—At a bargain, a course mo&lt;t-educational leader!* of Michigan sldenibli* exttkrt in this country al­
ready, nnd its use Is gradually-spread­
AdtoZ^T"feETo&lt;''&gt;’ ’ *4*- -a "”*■&lt;*«
ing. Itj Is nnhl to have h number of
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him are pleawHi advantages n^tlbaMeibied by our own
FOR HALE—A fine building lot in as well ns help-d.
bnrrowsi Tin* ttwy of the wheelbarrow
the 1st wan! splendid location, en­
Morning Mibject at he M. E. church Is sound iu form, having beveled tongue
quire at 023 Boltwood St.F. M. Bronson ,
‘Are the GospelReconUf
... . Trae?*
.. ’ nnd grooved stares -field firmly togeth­
WANTED—100 boys to call and ex- 1 evening “Getting One's Bearings. \ er by rdund hoops, which are sunk in­
to grooves which are cut in the staves
amine my st&lt;x-k of liase hall gloves and
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mitt, tV. 3. Mieluwl * Son
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Epworth Lragnt. Sunday oremttK »t diagonally to prevent the hooj&gt;s getting
--------------------------- &lt;L30. Topic*, ’’Pkpyerfor Missions and out of place.
mull .to
WANTED—Young man
to look after Mliioniljai" U-ndor. Jiri Clxru
The hoops are also provided with
daily newspaper circulation in Has- , Brown.
compression springs at their ends,
tings ,Goo.l opportunity to make a
which
uiakes an elastic, huop, connect­
'
Owing
to
the
last
regular
meeting
|
prosperous busincra.
Addrero Rufus
C. Sanden*. Kalamazoo. M ich. or meet of the Woman’s Clnb falling on Good ed so that when tbe tray Is made the
spring is compressed. Tbe springs act
him at Herahl office May H.
Friday, the meeting was postponed un­
automatically, and their purpose is tbe
LOST—Ffiday April 11, a gold til this week Friday. . Pajiers by Mrs. overcoming of any shrinkage or expan­
watch with wat'-h pin. Name Ger­ Huffman ami Mrs. Stauffer will lie sion that may occur after tbe tray Is
trude Smith engraved in hnck. Finder read and a spelling match held.
made. This style of barrow carries the
will receive reward.
The society connected with Em num-' ■ land in more compact form near the
WANTED—A client of-ours wishes uel church will be entertained Thnrs- wheel, with less freight at the hnndlee.
S2ff"rS “
V?‘is, "5V '“iJoyiW4.br Ma S«M» ood the nnd admits of the contents being dump­
ed eltheri at the front or aides.
time. vaiy- make
fair pavmeot.
:
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IBHMirtHfw
U
’lth her.
h.&lt;w . Supper .
i todies
associated
with
Tthoinas &lt;5/Pryor.
---' ewvud from to 7 o’clock. Evau vIhmIv
‘WHITE COAL.
FOR SALE OR TRADE- I will w ll &lt;t»rdiullv intitAxl to come.
ttsy hotiHO ntal lot in the sts-nn.l ward,
Rev. A . Gtows. the cvangeliiurt. cofi- ,
or trade for farm propertv. Call on or
nddr- hh. Frank \V^lc:&gt;x.HaatingR.Mich. tintKK in special meetings in the Fret*
iv Is ibrt distant, .says Nikola
.... xwn-v-r. r*
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' Metbodi.-t hull. Subject Bunday mornw AM ED—Evcrvone interesttxl tn
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.. Tesla in the' Elo|*trical World nnd EniWtelonll uut v,)te m onr rmll i".«
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glurer, v hen tha energy of fulling wa­
(xdrtest 'W. J. Michael Ar Son.
evening ’’Hastings at the judgement'* ter vyill &gt;e man’ll life energy. , So far
The Auxilliary connected with only abdut 3,pO0.(rtO horeepuwer luu
1 Emmanuel i«rii&gt;h. will be held at tbe been h.-irt&gt;(*Ked. (This 1» little, but cor­
responds _____
iH'Vertbt'less
ilL:___ _ t«&gt;
_ the adding w."
oP
• home of -Mra. Mary Hicks. May 2.
oo.ooo.omj Indefatigable laborers, work­
Maple Leaf held its regular meeting
A luxa^ial will lie given on Frittay
ing virtually without food and pay. to
Smnrday night April 22. with a gotd ! evening April 2S. by the L. A. 8. at tbe .world’s population.
attendance. Two new merubetf* were'■ die U. B. church. Lunch buxeg will
The projects which, have come to Tengiven their work. Maple Leaf Grange i he sold for 10 cents. A musical pro- la’s- attention, however, contemplate
of....
water poyeni aggrolias been presented with a site, for a gnun will be given by the orchestra tbe nxpl&lt;4tation
.
new hall. The work will begin aoon. just organised. Everyone is invited 1 gating «&lt;&gt;niothiux like ISO,000,000 boree'
_ ___ aud
__ .1 have
V-„ .. . a. good
.
ri/IU'or
—I.U* out (in
h
power. Should they Io,
bo /«■&gt;»
carried
to come
time. .
a nuaner
quartetj ui
of a ccmury,
century, an
as seems proi&gt;prob'‘ n- j
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t.
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prewn, 10lItolttom, Swr.
PROGRAM FOR GLASS CREEK - On WednwUy “'«"«&gt;'» May 3. , nble
comnntu trom th« LA.S. mil me will
wm be
u. on
„„ tlie average
„„„„ two
tw0 Budi
,acI1 untlr„ntlr.
GRANGE APRIL 29TH.
lunch from 2 to 5 o’clock at tlje U. • ing lalx&gt;rera for every individual.
Music—Zera Newland.
I Long before this consummation con!
Topic for diseuwion :1s pork a profit­ B. cjinrch. .
The Rcbecaw will give .a social at and °n
to
Important far
able production for the general fanner?
&lt;Md Follow. Hull. S«&lt;nnl«y April S». • tor'
’a*‘",,T' .If ?"?*B "f*
— B. Jenkins and W^n. Havens.
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on this iflanct. It should be borne tn
Recitation —Delia Jenkins.
in.m .. to 8 1&gt;. m I&gt;rlce 10 rents, j mlDd thM
obulned b
Debate: Resolved that the farmers' ,■ An cntoxtainment follow, the .upper. b«mre«lnk n w.irefnll u probablp Ottp
daughters
should l&gt;e given a college
■r
------ e- ' Tlie morning subject at the U. B. times more effective than fuel’energy
training in the scienec ef home making I church will be ’’How they built their Since this Is tlie most perfect way of
as'well as tho son in the science of , church” evening ’ The Confessions of rendering’ the huii’r energy nyalhibk*
agriculture Mrs. John Erway, affirm- » Sceptic.’’ The choir meets at the lhe d,rp,,|ton of lhp fut’ire material do­
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THE GRANGE

apparatus and the most economical maubincrv.
ument and experience has.demonbtraii u
* ’ EtRrt’
' &gt; ‘»i:tl douvt Un-.
the Hand Cream Separator is one uf Vle
inTHtCeht(
a farmer can make.

“Sharpies

Tubular

Cream Separators’’
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bHAKPLEo.TCMfLAK CREAM SKPAltAT'Ht.

THK OAME or KKELKTOY BALL.
(say one of red. white and blue), cut
each Into ii circle three Inches in diam­
eter, then cut slits into each one, as
marked on A. It nnd C, risown in dia­
gram. Then slip the piece marked R
over tbe one marked A, then tit C over
all. and you have the lutll completed.
Now the only other thing necessary Is
a fan for each flayer, of whom there
The gnme Is to be played the same as
tennis, with tlie exception that the
bull shall not be struck. R must be
seDt back and forth by the.wind of
tbe fans duly. If a player touche* or
strikes the hall In any way It scores
against him.
A COMICAL BIRt/

A naturalist tvb-&gt; passed many days
Iu the forests of NIcatARtm declare^
that the imst comical tiling to i*e seen
there Is the bird known to the native*
ns the iMtiiMor. or dancer. Tbe wime
bird Is soiin-tluH-s calle*!- thl? toledu.
Once the uaturalist was ireat«.*d to in
amusing j»erf&lt;»rinnnev. by two male
birds uf the kind. The birds were
perched-on a bare twig about fonr feet
from the ground. They were 'some
eighteen Inches opart. First one would
Jump, luto tbe air and drop back to tbe
same spot from which It arooe, aud
then the other would take Its turn.
They never, jumped together., but our
at a time, so that It was up and down,
as in n Keesaw game. The dance went
on with the regularity of clockwork,
each dancer singing ••to-ie-doT’ “to-ledo:” 'to-le-do!” sounding the syllablu
”to" ■ as he crouched to spring. ”le"
while In tlie air and ”d&lt;»” as he alight­
ed. The iMTformanee was kept "up for
mure than a minute, at -the end of
which time the laughter of the natural­
ist, was ho -haRl to suppresM tliHt he
frightened the little musiclaus away.—
Philadelphia Inquirer. •

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Are the biggest, safest, arid most useful
made.
Call and see bno of them.

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They have a waict. low supply can. enclosed self-oiling gears, and 4- ;
They are the easiest to operate and will out last the best of any otk? Kitid-amfe.

AMERICAN Wire
Fences
BECAUSE....

ARE THE BEST

AMERICAN FIELD AND HOG FENCE
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stock.
save land.
‘They eave trouble.

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save neighbor?.
save work.
save time.
are guaranteed.
are of the best, steel.
will lout a life time.

THE AME’KICAN FENCE has tlie &lt; Uy ahFuJu|e|y Binge Joint. •rT&gt;

| "lift], and

is the host squaw mesh fem e ou jibe market. We have them in slock

Goodyear
Phone No. 1.

|£ ros

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

Hastings, Mic h

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A Philadelphia flrm baa tbe disttncHon of building the largest turbine tn
tbe world. It lias Just been completed
by the I. P. Morris company and shipped to the Sbawlnlgan Water and Pow
er company of Showlnlgnn Falls, prov4nw of Quebec. Canada. This monster
turbine is of lO.fiOU horsepower, is 8Q
feet from base to top. is 22 feet wide
over nil and weighs 364.000 pounds. It
was built in the remarkably short time
of leas than four months.

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Tlie Christian Watchman relates the
Hastings Markets.
following.striking atiWdote uf Wndi; ' v,
o
; people smeollhg ot S:Wt
!■ bobc
babe to the luotbor'o
motber’s breaM
breast will ho
he lugton tn illustration of the practical
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Markets are corrected every
Floy Erway.
ding to iln waterfall. “Give us our good sense which be manifested hi ev- U Hastings
ednesday morning and can be relied
Charade—Orville Burghdtrf.
dally waterfall” will be the prayer of erythlng. Tile Incident xpeaks volumes upon ns correct at that date.
Recitation—Zola Otii
1MJ&amp;.
upon tlie charnetcr of tbe Father of . Ccjnectea Wednesday. Apr.
A writer Id the Delineator gives botdc the coming generations.
Song—Ed Otis.
•
NtODUCF.
His Country: ”1118 personal friend,
sensltfle advrtce about eggs. There'Is a
Selection-Ida Otis.
Governor^MorrU. was about going to
general Impression that eggs, acknowl­
edged to bei a cumplete -food, may be ’ A Polish Inventor-I!vldjj in Berlin, Europe, nud Washington, along with
safely eaten on all occasions. On the who has already mvented a number of several letters of Introduction, gave Iluoey dark.—Me; *h!|e.- l|c
Don’t be egotistical over any unusual contrary, nb the writer alluded to useful machines or modifications of him bls charge, ‘to buy him nt Paris n „ , . ' KGKlAin.KS. FRUITS. KTC,
talent you may posst-ss and never call points out. Invalids and young children others, alrieady cxlttlng, asks tbe Ger­ flat, gold watch, riot tbe watch of a- fool &gt;*3u»ntp&lt;—30c iw
&lt;H1UX1« -TSc.—fl j
the attention of others to your attain- should never be given eggs unless they man government ifor a patent on a re­ or of a man who desires to make r.
meats. Genius Is Its own standard are very fresh. Persons suffering from markable apparatus. It consists of show, but of wtiich the Interior con­
bearer, and self praise dims its luster. blllouaness, gastritis and several other what he calls a telephone fishing de­ struction uliall Im- extremely well cared Herl. five weight—
Don’t be. foolish enoegh to repeat troubles find difficulty In digesting even j vice. A microphone and detonator are for nnd the exterior air very simple.’ Brcf. dr«i»«l-ac-ac
' submerged,
comjillnients otiiera have paid you. It ,fresh eggs. Some physicians declare!
--------- VT’ but
— attached
IT~T---- by wire
----- to What n mind of wisdom do these H&lt;W». aliveto a sure sign of .welf vanity and a friv­ that tlie slightest tendency toward die ordinary telephone In the house of wools Bugge-t about men ns well ns
rheumatism makes eggs undesirable, die i&gt;en*ni| who desires to do his flsh
olous mind.
watches, the Interior well cared for
Don’t be sloven In your dress. To be Tbe white of eggs whipped to a froth ln* ,n dll'*: way. A
’ group
— of fish pass and tbe exterior air- very simple* Sbwfi-’ar—*
well groomed pronouncos the lady and with u little wnter Is a good thing to at a tfvrtl In distryico from the mlcro- Boys, remember Washington’s watch Chi.
TK-i«-toc
,Y’,IInK8
W&lt;K&gt;L
Ch &lt; Xrns. allrt*
the gentleinnn and Is t!&gt;? greatest ree- give fever patients, ns a rule, but tho Phoo«- w ilch. under the influence of nnd be Just like it yourselves!”
&lt; nlcKcM, drrxxed -11&lt;-— i-r
Smmendatlon to a young person enter- physician sfiuuid be consulted before . die watei s motion, cnUBcs a ring at
Kh1ek»-*‘,c
’
the *"'
telephone,
bell in the house. Thus
Href HM«*» -74c
Ihg society or business.
even this Is given to r sick person.
*■
(lane HMm- feao i $240.
warned of the presenev of fish, the
This game Ls played by any number OUf
H kins- re
"fisher” leurarely turns on the detona­ of girls and boys, all but one sittlnglin Tallow—24—&lt;ctor by ptesslng an electric button, chairs placed close together In a clrcfaf 4&lt;lirei&gt; IMta. estimated wh wool—ac ivt lb
«ool amiso-ia. Wool no^-iM© K.
whereupod the fish, suddenly electro­ The players face Inward, nnd one
WhMt
t - hl..
cuted, rise dead to tlie surface.
stands in the center of the circle, leav­
ing one chair unoccupied. At a signal
each player changes to tho chair Just
Some interesting experiments have at his right and then to the next one,
been made to ascertain which wood the whole circle moving around thus ns
lasts the longest It was found that fast as possible. The player In the mid­
! T-fa oo-ssjo
birch and aspen decayed In three die tries to secure a chair, and when
years, willow and chestnut In four ho does ao the one on his right must Timothy Becd-fj.oo
•
years, maple and red beech in five take hfa place.
years nnd elm and ash In seven years.
PROBATE ORDER.
Oak. Scottish fir and Weymouth pine
Edna had been In the liouae tor aev- i
°* M*ch,S*n- Cooaty ot Barry, «.
decayed to tbe depth of half an Inch
in seven years; larch nnd juniper were eral day. with a cold. She refnsed to
uninjured nt the end of seven p-cara. oat anything, unit* to the worry or her
In situations so free from moisture mother, who tnred .bo would Iwome
that they may be pmcfkally called dry jary weak.
"* *
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Edna insisted she was as strong as
the durability of timber is unlimited.
Tbe roof of Westminster hall is more ever, but Inter nptly described her condltion by saying:
iH-a &lt;x i.*rr&lt;4l K. &lt; alrm &lt;wn «x mw
--.A
than 450 years old.
praying that *n order or b-cS*klyl J
"Mother, I don’t fee! one bit weak, hte i-uurt dd.ru.lnlnt wboare
J?
.
but my legs feel ft nttie bowleggedy.”
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this industry alone, and the annual pftdufct
11
amount*'to more than tbe capital inve i.q •m/ )'4r
dairy product le more than the cnmb&gt;o&lt;d
products of the gold, silver and iron n&gt;«.
cntnihL
gether with all the wool produced. Every year
business is being put on a more eubstauihi R!ld .,
like basis. It Is now recognized tha\ d.ifyjnri
ducted, yields larger profits than grain farm *1
e
order to do this, the progressive farmer mn* t hsw * °l

Percheron Stallion]

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Slturme
b.vn
Singing—
— Eva

un&lt;l
und

A Matter
of Health

There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which makes
the food more digestible and
wholesome. This peculiarity
of Royal has been noted by
physicians, and they accord­
ingly endorse and recom­
mend it.
ROYAL BAKING POWOtR CO., NtW YORK.

A- C. Carey of Boston, who invented
tbe first machine, tn knit n complete
stocking nnd ia more than eighty years
old, lias Just been granted a patent ou
a gas burner which, be says, will put
b stop to accidents when gas is acci­
dentally turned on again after tbe
fiame has been extinguished. The new
device will - fit on any gas burner or
gas stove. Tbe Instant ithe gas is turn­
ed off or la taken away by lack of
pressure the burner seals itself and re­
mains aealefi until it is again manfpu- .
fated for light in tbe usual way.

M.J\0rwe™’
I via nt tbe party,®n*&lt;!
&lt;--ur*d N*t four).
A little rtrl feu off her chair,
RlKht down upon the floor.
Ana aU the flher little Kiri*
neaa? to laugh tut me:
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Bald Betty seriously.
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Full ot detlght tu find
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That Betty-bleaa her little be art PWnd”Why dido t you lau«h, darlinrt~\.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1905.-

TWELVE PAGES.

FIFTY YEARS

■! W W«

County

Surveyor

Heath

and

His

Cousin Alfred Burt, of Camp­

iWi^R *j

WHY PEOPLE

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Zl

THEIR

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HO CHAKCi FOR COMPARISW BEFORE BUYING
•:&lt;-&gt; uses.
Jfrtair

BANNER

MET FIRST TIME IN

WfflfflS.Of .

n&lt;i"i

HASTINGS

Si

h Methods'll*

t they

if the

gain

bind-

KIND WORDS FOR THE BANNER

bell. Ionia Co.

NEW SAVINGS BANK^ JQ

Barry &amp; Downing Have Sold Their

J^fD fl

THIS COUNTY

Private Bank. South Lyon Men
Alfred -Burt spent sevontl days at C.
A CREDIT
New Purchaser. ,
aTTORNF.V OEOROE B. NICHOLS,
b. Karl's in Lake Odessa last week. OUR BRETHREN OF THE STATE PRESS ARE
O. J. McQuiutoe and bis father„F 10NUi aRa'vrEt) CHANCE ,
While there a umn came along and in­
is the New Hastlfigs Bonner With All
■;
in-law
H.
Setterington
of
South
Lyons
...
quired if t here was any one from CampIts New Fixings.
VERY GRACIOUS TO US.
have purchased the linking, business
,
OF VENUE
ls‘11 in town. They told him • Alfred
The Herald extends congratulations
• Burt was there “He's just the man I
to Brost Cook. Qf the Hastings Banner and'good-kill of Barry &amp; Downing, of
. Nashville, who liave for yean conductrUADCrn
cant to see. lam hjs cousin Waiter
for th®'splendid sample of the newypaed a private bank. The new proprie- nt Io LnAnutU
j IB iith of Prairieville, Barry Co.. Was
pet craft which they are sending to
:
tors
.-ire
reorganizing
it
into
the,
Citizens
WITH PERJURY
, in WiHHilaud doing some Work survey­
their
tnitaeriliera.
Twelve, seven
Savings Bank, of Nashville. They
ing uml thought -it was so near I would
column pnges.set on their new*Simplex, will have control of the stock, and •
.
hunt him up.” He visited him that
i lots of home mutter, printed on the
will both move to Nashville to take This Que Grew Out of the Trial of
night and Fridnv drove' over to Mr
&gt; new presi, folded on .their new folder cbMie.--Lucal, capital b intcn«t«l
Tho„ toon^tcd with thc Orand
Bait's with him, mid nlk) visited his
•and sent every week to.a list of'subwith them. They expect to open for
•
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&lt;-&gt;*u/.i:!, Mrs M. T. Norcutt. and Frank
• scribers which bus now passed the 3.­ busiik ., nbuut June 1.
Rapid. .Water Seandal.
. UX) mark, is an achievement of which
Bun - remaining at- Mr. Burt's until
------------------------------------------• Judge Newnham, of the Grand RapSat unlay add then went home. When ; About the' Many Improvements We are Making ■ any Michigan weekly might ‘he justly
1 The better tbe roads the more ids Municipal Court, on Saturday
1 prom! In quality and quimtity of mat­
a boy. over fifty years ago. he stnyftd
neigblxirly tho nrighlxm*. When tbe granted to Attorney George E. Nichols,
ter. tyjKigraphy, advertising, enter­
a yi-ar or hvo u ilh Mr. Burt’.s mother
In This Paper.
road reform is finally brought about. ,(&gt;f Ionia, charged* with petjhfc. a
prise, in everything which goes to
in York. N.Y .. and had not seen him
; and it i» sure to be . brought about, change of venae to Barry County, di*
make a first class' ]&gt;aper the Hastings
Our good friend* among the' brethren
Mia-e. He is c^iflnty aurveiyor of Barry
I'll
The Hastings Banner is now in the
there; will have been -secured an ad- recting him to report hero for trial at
••■&lt;’i:ity. - Clarksville Recaftl
of th*- i&gt;rcxx have taken note of thekm- 50th year of its 4arititence. The Banner Banner is hot only' a credit to Cook
vance in good citizen ship which may the May session of circuit court,
largement of the BANNER and nhe has lately l»*en greatly improved anil , Bnw. and their sujierior force liut to well delight every gor'd American.
This case grew ou4t of the* trial of
the
city
and
-newspaper
profession.
—
­
improvement* we have adtltsl tu pur enlarged, although it is somewhat
! Gratiot County Herald, Ithaca.
.
■ those eurfnected with tho rotten Ileal; *
ontfiL, Naturally we are pleased! to difficult to-see haw that reliable jiaper
whose consummation would have cost
receive their^ine complim*-nits. an«l •
liettered.
It -*
is one./if the
we could-be
,
-j-T.TTO, —
the city of Gram! Rapids several mil­
know’ our readers will be inieresteilI in ' most valuable papem'in tbe state, able
The Hastings Banner appeared last
lions of dollars, by whicK it waa at­
learning what the newspapers of jt•'*
the
— and influential, and the peuple pf week as a seven column paper. Th
I tempted t&lt;» have that city get h»r supstate have to say of the BANNER; 1We Barry county •lioU- good judgment in Banner has added to its equipment a
I. ply of water from Lake Micigaq. Mr!
shall do our heat to make this iui|per giving it n large patronage.. The Simplex type-setting mad»iii&lt;*. a Bab­
Nichols was of ’ course hot connected
CHANGES DATE
OF
ANNUAL worthy of the kind things I .nr
with the city’s government in any
t
. Messrs. Cook, the publhOfcra, are cock Standard proas and an Eclipse fold­
brethren of the press have said ofltUS.. bright, up-to-date, able and reliable ing 'machine, all on account of its JURY WAS DRAWN MONDAY BY way, as his home is Ionia He appear!
MEETING TO SECOND MON­
Below are pr»v notices clipiped from editors' and publishers, and the Ban­ large and increasing business.--Plained as*the leading attorney for Lant K.
PROBATE JUDGE
DAY IN JULY.
bur exchanges’.
■
Salsbury.' who at- the time the water
ner every week Hears evidence of their well Enterprise.
MACK.
deal was pending, was the city attorney
ability. The finis has just placed in
Tbe Hastings Bknner Editors liive
of Grand Rainds. lie wai convicted of
TbeHftrtinga Banner has been en­
certain improvements which their inSCHOOL YEAR ALSO
added a new Babcock ^ress and tkq-e cnwng busineis called for. They larged to a seven rolnmn quart*.* The
bribery in connection _wfth that deal*
BEGINS THEN setting untchine to Gieir outfit. tattd
.* have enlarged tlie paper to a seven prot -1-tors have put in a new press THE DRAIN WILL
One vf the witnesses against Salsbury'.
enlarged to a seven column pn»»-r. column folio and! fn'qnentiy have an just 1 ke tho on^ upon which The’Olc
BE FOUGHT HARDI was the jiromoter who tfH&lt; mpted t-j .
Now they can ••&lt;’«ok"*nll thni i&lt; extra sh-*et therein to accomodate their ^r-rvor is printed, added a new folder
'engineer the corrupt water deal. It-;
, School Census Must Be Taken in May "brought
t&lt; their n^w&gt; mill. L«*&gt;'t»ll business The equipment has been en- and made other improvements. Tbe
*
was alleged that Nichols attempted tq
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Journal. •
Hereafter. Other Changes
. larged by the adi^liou of a iiew steam Banner, always a first-cIum 'county seat By the Citizen* of Nashville and of i,riw tills promoter not to testify

AND SAY VERY
PLEASANT THINGS

ABOUT NEW
SCHOOL LAW

BIGTHORNAPPLE
EXTENSION DRAIN

against Salsbury. Tlie promoter laid,
,
Castleton Town; press, folding mi*hinv. and. type set- paper, is now better, than ever. iuiJ we
Also Made.
tbe alleged attempt to brile him U-fora
fhjp
The Hasting-. Biiprwr caincQUt L^t ting mncWne. up first-class and 1 in nre glad to note thiz.cvidelice of prosS **m - nui***rtau| changirs in the school
L|. even-way Wialf •. The 'Banner at- peritjl : Portland OtaoA-er. .
In
„ a. the prosecutor, who encouraged him to|
)»w*« -»f tho -tate hate hqeg made week enlarged from .*&amp;• to seven
:
attempt to lead the - alleged bribers to
■ umns. The Banner 1ms recently . jn.j tains succtM l^vkust' it deserve* ir.
•
filed asking for a dram ttcbiucally j believe he Woujd fall in with their
through trfe -pn*yisinns of Art. No. so
!
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••-'■Jark-Hin Daily
stalled a type-acting machine anil a
, The Hastings Banner *njoya such a known-as-the Big Thornnpyle Exten* t ’ic- Pub!;«- Act* of lh*i5 lately pass­
| plan. Thi* promoter alleged that the^
giving tlrt- &gt;*|1«n-! Citizen.
liberal advertising patronage that Cook'; sjun. UMs was to camuwt with 'Baton ; detail's ufjhe a'l&lt;-ged attempted bribery) .
ed by both h*»n&amp;es| &lt;»f fHc" Legislature, new news|«qer press |
the neces-ary faciljtid*
•J* d'-mniHh-djiliy'
tknuuided ji ly ’
Bros! have been obliged u* enlarge the County Thonmprle druir.2ge sy*tem
h.i- liven MgiKsl Iw the «lovorhur and
.of the promoter were arranged between
the increas'd u-lvertisipg patToniige kisl
piija-r to 7 column?. 12 pages and hav.- aJxiut two miles east of the cuuntyiine.
Two of tlie be-ii cymAs in .tho state uf
-iivf-ri immediate efleoL
the latter hnd Attorqey Niclxils. One!
a bettor news Mirvije. The l-kufk ’
added a fine new e-piipm^nt consisting All tbe ‘preliminary probeijdm^, in■Otte ul it* n»-t important fcatifres is
AGcliigan are located at Hastings. One of a Babcock Standard jte**. Eclipse rinding (he ecu tracts fur tome uf the of the {mutt startling incidents of Sals-:
is one of the lw-st exHumgcs on
‘ bury's trial was die hasding oror toi
is^l. L. Cook awl the otlier jg W. R.
in cbitoging thy date of. th® annual
folder and Sjiuplex ty|»r-setting ma- right of way were taken some t-imel
and we are glad t&lt;» wei the. evi,
*-l.*w&gt;t turning h-qnt the fir*t Monday
('•&gt;uk.' .slitors and’ publishers of the'-’.chine. The Inst issue contained* 3* ago. Bijt a jury wa* required to u«-!' the trial jiidgeof the money alleged to|
thrift.—NK'-l.iilie N’.-w*. .
' have l*en j*snl tothe jr*&gt;»j,f4e: through;
;r S, |ihixib&gt;!f* :■* the Yqcoin 5|,'U*hiy in
ILL-tinp- Banner.; The-*.* two ptinejjs •xAumns of home ailvf-rTi«ing and this re rm inc whether the dpiin was a necre-L
t
j; the agency of Nicholo, the con-idt-r*-;
d-t'-y. i ‘msgivi.:-any q.^vinistoes who ;
«f th*- pre*-, *»••«$'Aprj ”M'.u,Hnn»t say&gt;• -pirit&lt;.r.af. :l^»in^llii™.uf,»p;i- ,i&amp;ji
..a. rtmrawd.
^,7.,“^
••
V
Iffrt.v ;.rra:i,.”-ui'.rr" Ti-sJ fTi*^&lt; .. . u.
has
.. built mTlTfl.tig-.
tfce RiilsrTif
te-ifr ,2,111-1 SW-Mrti
w&gt;-- Th'-luxiing s*-b*&gt;bl year. . a ; cvitthin'r.’ j«ge I 4)
left IU.&lt;
irre' hustb-r;, of
17? in r&gt;»J to 3. .Vci al the l.v»
could n*&gt;t agree, standing -'Y ven.fur t.i
,They hav«» -a new pii1
The Banner and Hailing*
one against the dru|&gt;t
Hi-- |&lt;» Ottawa
itntulnV.kl &lt;;n
i*unti
j-nbl l-licounty# when
and Ca-'tlctca township have'reached
bribery
chart
ind k«&gt; Cuhg -it « Mp
'uu* new !1;
• ib.cUkMi. to opp'*.- the drain. The
tint* after th:
ch may-’ be
D*iJ.\ He
aukHarting Banner' luu
wilt* r'dell, and-blso I
his part in tl
Monday of- thi* wvelr. through the::
:dt»-:npt ku hriiib the |
that Nichols •
; f .til -eh -I
The Hastings tlan.n-r has Imnui m l:jT‘'
Kkju .-r :j- .*&gt;nit ii
n Ral-xx-k standard J n-sJ an Eclipse
bols. having
lh«» *-y»n-i
railing of.another jury. Drain iwu iu'*[vittel of the J* ibery
!’ &lt;-'..iarp-&lt;l fofm. m*w
ing rapid strides.rif bit*-. putting
r,;u folder njid iTSimplcx tyj»- M-tting ma­
_ charge
Mer&lt;-i&gt;lumn
*h»s«t
wit
’
j!
j
To
chine.
-The
Messrs.
Cm&gt;k
BrtH.
are
eunew pres*, type-settin^ machine, fol
'could not again lx* put to jtrial on that
-h.’iil commence etc . arid cnlotfirtg to jarven coliiw
I'N accomplish this impreveii-'Hl
terpri.*dng newspaper
leaden*-in Burgess, of' Barry were nl*o present in ehnege. He was. however. arrested for
4
one of the the prol ate court. Alter considering allege.I fft’rjury in the mal ing of stater !
nil of which is wurnti^od by men.™ ed . luive installed a tnnw press,’ folder and their profession and. publish
btmnev*. In addition «o puh«i«hin j a tyj*e-**.‘tting miMihir at an outlay &gt;*f best' journals in
i„ Michigan - -I-apeer '■ tho mutter Judge Mack decided that in meats to tbe coprt at the time tho pro- j
terms - ,f offire frn|n wid day.
justice to alT cmicerned. ntul in view motep j’.fid.oter the njiuw y alleged to •
fir-t class n«-w.spa|MT, • the publish*, f-. several thousand hollars. Tla* people Clarion .
.
I In-,- niinn.-il meeting &gt;*• boards of Meor-, W. R. and M. L. Cook, are ai- of'Hastings arc tj I** congmtulattnl **n
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of the fact that the matter - had been have l*eer.gi\cn him. if lie ivouhl screen |
Sf-t! Ml In-qH-ctors j* to be-held on the . so largely interested in the manufn'ct jri tbe enterprise of t 'iok’Dro-j..—-Vermont­
pending since early in iw|mid withThe Hastings Banner haw enlarged to
Salsbury. It is uponxlii- charge of pfcr- j
fi-*tMonday . in August. I*
Ing industries in Hastings—Clinton ifef ville Echo.
Vill
‘ ”
1“ be .
(i seven column paper of ten-dr t welve .out objection until recently, that an­ [ jury that Lawyer KielMs
The -l(ryct.-rot each echoed dis­
other jury should be called'! since the tried here nest term ' litiiTcbjirge of j
pages
as
occasion
requires.hiwane^pmilican.
’
trict miKt ik-livt r his annual, rej-urt to
;ailM) '
type setting mnchiiic. presses and fol­ last was so near an agreement. • The venue was requested- i»y pim
’ Bn«in»s* is boorjiing with tlie Has-&lt; der. Hiwtings 4«-inai&gt;de.1 such it plant jury selected was a&lt; follows. Horner he alleges thst Kent nlunty |&gt;cople arg-1
th** f-chovl inspectors on or ’■before the
lunty people are - i
The Hastings Banner appealed l|bt ting- Banner and it lie puldikhors are to !
Flowers. Prairievillej Geo. ft. Nelson.. -*&gt; ; rejudiced against any &lt; one who is !
tir-t Monday in August.
and the enterprising Cooks have.filled
’
* ‘ •qvr.-. A nfW !*• f*ongratnlaied. ! They hn\e enlarged ■
i ri,..- .lutrirtl
te,w«m tbul wk w&lt; a I.-jukv
j-«
the measure and-rorto'ded itnn. The Prairieville: Fred Hughes. Oraugevilh*. alleged to have nqy codInection
with tbe
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citing
-'-‘"’al SI.ukIb.v irf .Inly ami the i.r^t; prvas ;u- l a simph-x tyj. ____
„ in-'.- th«» paper to Meveri|&lt;*&lt;&gt;lumns an«l twelve Banner is a modern Michigan weekly. . Will Bfoore and Hale Kenyon. Free­ water deni eases that nI fair trial is imWwlay In
mn.| maW ou, am) chine »ave lately l-*c added w IL
pagi-s and have pbiced a Simplex type
port: Alvah Seeber. Rutland; Chas.
--Bellevue Gazette.
l- 'tyertothe tawfAlp clerk m .tat. - Kann-a-',
m..-Lpiu.al
Vpilpmeu:.
.lid
possible.*
Bann-r's mcch$ical 'e pdpmen:. aMl setting machine and a new Babcock
Cock: Hope: John F. Williams AlmiThe fin-it arrest *&gt;f Nieliols and tho
&gt;.:. m &lt;e nil tutt Vut«l by the .li.triet with their lil.-nd advertiMUK l&lt;tr,Jti Standard pr&lt;-?»s in their equipment. •
n»n Aldrfth, Barry: C. E. Nickerson.
later cimfes-iei s of H.-&lt;l&gt;-l'qry involving
MUpharetubaterled for the ernmiu, age i, Utdd «em th,, th. i.oldiehfjrf • besides a n
new
Jw ffolder.
„uL.;; Tbe
The Banner is u
We .are glad to note, the increasing Lacey: RossCadwalladcr. Barry;.S. R.
Nichols
came as a shook to the latter's,
prosperity which has ‘hern coming to Rogers. Prairieville. The ' jury will
many friends and HOfuaiUtan^s. He
the Hastings Banner for the past few convene in the probate office Thursday,
,...
ltat it m,&lt;In U16
to'tell &gt; (g} The srbonl , censn.x in- all dis­ paptrdjm—M.Melevilie bun.
was
onej»f
Ionia's leading'citizens and
representative tv-day. at 10 o’clock. The citizens of
months. Always
a
.
.
pf it-» fluid.- Allegan -Press.
trict*. other than in cities having a
lawyers, and was then the state sena­
county seat paper, it is now taking Nashville and Castleton’see in the pro­ tor from his ' district, ftut for his
Imputationuf three thousand or over,
The Hastings Banner apjieared last
- ;
snrh strides that it closely resembles « posed drain a menace to- th® bottom
must lw taken during tlie fifteen days; week enlarged to a 7-cobnnn &lt;mart&lt;*. —7 •
SANITARY '8HEAD
.
• ,
.
,
mctroixjlitAn--'Qews-giver.
The pro­ lands of the Thornapple. If Thomapple
Continued en pare three.
printed t.n a new pn™ and folded J a
W
prior to the first Monday in June.
new folder, .md the type Mt qn a SimHatting. Batmer. and prietors, Messrs. Cook . are newspaper lake could be lowered, then the village
HERR ARHENS”
•’•Umificturtd bv
Carl er of
idea tvjmemtii* machine. Thi, plaira &gt;n»"«l.«te!y nft.-r bur ,»p^ w„ out men from the ground up. and. more and lowlands could be protected by
SUDDEN DEATH OF
'x n”
,.
t
here came a ,Banner
with still greater
.
'the City Bakery.
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,,
h ,, . than that, Ithey are progressive and dredging a deep channel to the lake.
HERMAN WILCOX. the Banner among the front ranks of .
,
.
improvements. Seems they have added hustlers. They have increased the sixe Bqt the courts have stopped the lower­ The Beautiful Imported German Coach
■Aftfod many ;*
I ;;-,.?, .wondered
T.W.•■Ml
*^ie sai* ’’CWS ha« just been received country newspapers, fully equipped Io
*
...
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Stallion.
rirt
nn.1 &lt;);««•»nb
« type setting machine, a new press of the Banner to a seven column, added ing of Thornapple lake, and the Castle- «4it&gt; .
m!Wta at Irving by George McConnell, of the tlo work with neatness anu uispatcn. I
. ,..
. .
,have en- a new Babcock press, a Simplex type ton and Nashville people interested do ! 2 “Herr Arbena" the beautiful im­
and- h new folding
machine,
Herald.
,
...
, nearly
• 1
• of.
h«dJ'.-d in sudden death of his brother-in-law, —Freeport
1
- )Ilarged
the paper to
the size
sotting machine and an Eclipse folder. not like tbe idea of Eaton county's ported German Coach Stallion, can be
ket.: »j.
, .' * "' ’ ‘ir* e*wb'. Herman Wilcox, of Loe Angela. Coli.--------; the Wave and havu it filled from first Congratulations.—Olivet Opitic.
surplus water being provided with a seen.st3the fair ground* in this city
- &lt;U‘
• iin'l as
' fomia, who formerly lived in this
On account of increasing advertising. page to last (and there were a lot of
' short, swift exit to the Naahville dam. every Saturday, or at any of the breed­
tach loaf is ,vicinity. He was a brother of John patronage the Hartings Banner has .'pages) with the best and breeziest kind
’ The viUw of Nashville and others ing places mentioned in the adv. on
HE’S A HUSTLER
w,,W«l in a Clear ’■ a?! tiaj£r that Wilcox, of Irving) and will be re­
bee* compelled to make more radical of matter. These are improvements
interested have employed Colgrove &amp; page 1'2 of this issue.; J. D. Rounds,
kwptunt all din Mt,,: - -t of - very inemliered.by 8 good many of the old
~
’
increased to sevtan ; only tlie big offices have enjoyed in the
Pottor to fight tbe drain at every of Carlton, is. the owner of this beau­
’
This UreM i« f an
Henry Ragla, of Coats Grove, Enjoys
Hid*and
•&lt; ihole'. ■:settlers.
----- l---- . He was l»m Nov. 9. 1847, changes They havenew and larger.! past, but the Banner's mission for the
stage. They will go before the jury tiful stallion. The get of Arhens are
bought
a new and
and nlarger
jwbi, uVieeins
Mu
’ca‘'- wdxuatr •■.; •
a Nice Business.
• I with . their objections, and In case readily sold at big prices.
- •pure.
Every , and
went to
in 1879 and
- J’Ahitary
California
in Nebraska
1392. Deceased
was to
an j columna
press,
j)re8H B
n foldi
folding
ng machine
type- ;।, futureWems
future
to be
lie to cut a big swath.
swath,
in th-Htj
- nwrejued , honest
upright
n-machine
mm.hine besides other minor It’s a hummer.
hummer.-Lake
kmm-”t.i«
X- man, liked by
C all who
•- &gt;&gt;■ — Lake Odessa Wave.
It ought to be a matter of pleasure
Henry Ragla, of Coats Grove, is one \they lose there will take tbe
“^1 th? *aj- ,v**iv
to every One’ interested in raising the
of the kind who do not hide their to the court of lust resort, i
the
forTh I
,
J~
h'’-------w°'kmaking
" ehAMv-K
Cook X
Bnw. »n,
Uw
..
•°5*pidiy that :h,
grade of homes in ;this vicinty. to
caiidlca under a bushel. Three years declare. ,
•
,
to lag..'
Co.
Heu*.
appurantiy
wellRo.liwd
a« ever BanMr
|ierJ jn (|w
„ nnd
&gt;riJ dMarving
Tbe
pabliabed by ago he started in business in Coats
The Hutip/a
Hastings Bamwr
Banner published
for ,ht
Aogek* «•»»
Electric
„„„ sU1
„f Ih)J
1M&lt;)ing
know that such a stull ion as' Herr
i« nujnfa.-’ . . -.}&gt; Sanitary
,offer, bat maidenly (he
huva attained.-CWe- , Cook Bna. will be ,» yean, old In May.
Arhens will lie at the) fair ground in
Grove. He wanted more business, so EMMANUEL JUBIORS
, f'e’’T-pnqru : . . • .
ELECT OFFICERS j this city every Saturday
■ i In preparation for its semi-centennial he started out to get iu Each year has
&gt;ty Bakery did nut seem to
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next yp«r the publishers have just seen an increase in trade over the pre­
Enunnuel Juniors Guild met
Friday
died with hemorrhage of the heart
v«.v«
while riding with the cashier of the , U
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made substantial improvements in both vious one, until today his business is at the home' of Mrs. E. - Busby
i
thf.
A DANCING PARTY
I
for han.-.
:
company he worlf.-d for. The.Maiwns
-----week tlie Hastings Banner ap- j tjjC paper and its iipiipmcnt. With more- than double what it was three and elected the following officers for
liad charge of the funeral which occurThis
------------------ a_^iissue of April 20 the Banner appears years ago. Mr. Bagla appreciates the the coming quarter: Lyslo Dickerson. yo be Given In.St. Rose s Hall Next
ed on April 27. Ho leaves to mourn pears a seven-column, twehe-p«ge
^IWEResn-. LEC1LKE,
' with 12 pages. A new Babcock Stand­ value of advertising space.in the BAN­ president Lam Tulhnrrf, vice presiWednesday] Eve.
his lots, a wife and Im o daughters and j paper.as the result of the addition of a
ard press, a new-Simplex type-setting NER and every week he lias special dent; Ira Peck, secretary . Milford
a dancing party will be given in St.
«B. L I
cj gave a very nunieross other relatives and friends.typesetting machine and a new press
! machine, and a 'new Eclipse folder pro- sales that are bf interest to all who Thompeon, trwtfurer; Fredrick Heath. Kobe’s Hall, next Wednesday evening,
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| and folder to itseKpiipment It presents
’Our Father’s
■ vide the piper with most excellent­ come within the radius of the trading chairman program committee. A short Thttt the party will lx- a most plenwuit
n handsome appearance and its readers
c hurch Tnes- SUCCESSFUL. OPERATION
mechanical equipment, whiqh prohtlbly district Of Coats Grove. His adv. in program was then carried out. Vocal ■ un0
without saying. a&gt;» Troxel’s
F»R TUMOR, .-ertainly odght u&gt; apprecinw th, big
■iuru
was
illuttrfr*
tai by. num* tun*.
: equals that of any country weekly pubthis issue will bo of interest to many. solo,. Ira Peck; Piano solo, Claude ; (tlu orchestra of 12 pwtos will be pre­
Dr. Sebuyler Gramuf Grand Rapid*, ineraaao in the ammiont of news for^irzthe psogr* • -]4:can views,
fished in a town tlx* size of Hastings.
Busby; Recitation. Fredrick Heath. !
—pw* mme orchestra that furnish­
•&lt; tTte missionary and Dr, G. W. Lown-, of ibis city, on ni’hed them u a result of tho improvo- i The friends of the Cook Brothers will
B-»! ir. India.
for tb«. recent Tarty given by
J. G. Re\cr, bf Freeport, was.in the ice cream and eako were served. Visit- (.q
P»- be glad to know that their well deserved
•
Africa and Thtnwlaj- performed an operation on "&gt;’“*■ which nial&lt;" -the
- ML Aaerira .
ora present Mr. and Mra Rogers.
Ihe Troxel orchestra. The sale of tickcity
on
businom
Tuesday.
• ge and
very
at’•"xiw- andijr.ee
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t*7
’ Mra Timothy Burke, of the 2nd ward. «ible. Cook Bros, are to l» oongrato- j prosperity enables them to put in sb
Edward Bailey, of Gohleyille, gave ' E. W. Mortill was a Grand Rapids ets will be limited, aul all who at•»rd
lecture. n moyinff an ovarian tumor. Tho opor- ; lated.npon-tho neat appearance of the 1 complete a plant.—Port Huron Daily
*l-»ch YIM given millet
thethe
auaplW
visitor Saturday.
| tend will enjoy a most pleasant evening.
his Hastings friends a visit Tuesday. |
atiop UM- Terj. ,nccwrf,,| and tbe new Banner. -Sute Republican. LanF- M. b. ■ Th-.- -&lt;iety cleared
• Times. . April 21-05.
patient i, recovering nicely.
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HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 4. 1905-

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aginary negro balance of power. This PROFITABLE PRICES
hendirshott schoolhouse
BANNER. » tho Vjew of the matter held by John :
far wnm ri ip
Jt w” rrp"^
weclt th^t
FUn WUUL LLIr nlwlM hlld llroken ont in tbe ^eltool.
..
Pobltshed rrrry Thursaiy foteoooa at | Temple Grave*, the Georgia editor, •
„
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. ; bat we
learn
that
did not
and ,.expressed
in a letter
to which
bi*WU; ItIUMFU
HmUut', Mteklgon.
_
,
. om
LUULprove
lb utu to
MMV, W
. .
Fanner*
Are
Assured
of
Highest
1
the
mcJlsleg
.
I
signature is attached. The interest* of :1
COOK BROS. Editor*.
Price* in Thirty Years.
I
, ,Mr« ■ 'tv
the south are no longer represented by
moaslc scare. Mra.
Mrs.
7
i! Ou account of tlie mosaic
IT
PORTV-N1NTN YEAR.
the democratic party. 'The great ma­
The pnero offered for thi. y«wr'. wool , Clara Bn)Wn
who w
„ expected
Brown who
wan
expected to
to «ten- :
jority of the voters of that section clip
1
ue certainly very .ttrective to j Mrt&gt;ln ,he u A. g. thi, week widtee I
f.rmer. who mire &gt;J&gt;oep.
The Bne
.nd of what the republi- h
cordially
approve
: „ never hwl, V
0NTH8.......
ran party has done and of what it pro­ .boner clothing wool.tMge from 23 to (he
Xn. Dffiy will
J MONTHS
poses
do, but
of mostMay
of . t |W
Mcenu. and tbe longer and dryer
„to
Urtata
lhrthe
Aw vote*
o„ Thnreday
_rente,
— and
..., formpper
.
-----------------------------wools from 20...
to 21
Knitted st tbe (&gt;c«offioe st HmsUucs MtehL them'-are controlled either by memories ■1coarse

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ASKINGS

Special Sale o/ Hosiery

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Friday and Saturday,
9.
9
May 5 and 6, 05.
9
9
l ease 40 gage ribbed top, fast black hose,
9
regular 10c value, 2 pairs forIj5c
9
9
Only 4 pairB to a customer. We are showing all the latest novel
9
ties in lace, stripe and fancy hosiery. A complete line to select,
9
from.
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The appearance of a stylish gown i- if;, n 9
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of a long-distant past or through
' advertising RATES.
1 shadowy issues of the present which
Display a4vertuinK. rates fumlshM 00 appu-. their imagination create*.
eaOon.
.
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] even higher price* are paid for tbe ex-.
Ed Mowrey and family were eallnl Qul
tra quality. At three priefw. which are
to attend the Inneral ot tlawiiu. Mow- .
five cents a pound higher than last
rey. the former’, brother, on Saturday ।
year, there, must certainly be a Hand­
DUItotM RAAIS
rc.uing nwncr*. uu
,
....
So.unont Br-ecc. t-sv,u»;
Some rort of . chutge will need to some profit in sheep raising, and there laatFretj.
Fuhr
a -piece of , ,
wwre.!o• IU,-. Arerw el —«&lt;■ »ardu&lt;&gt; Ue
mad. in onr politiral policies The is no reason to expect that there will
T
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— hasrporrduuied
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WsntctMn ica wordt« wbiBwrllvaDetroit paper, tnll of. the snicide irf a be much lower prices for wool. The ' land opposite Jerry Haynes hopw. and ■
drouth
in
Australia
killed
off
millions
.
is
putting
up
a
nice
house,
Um. Detroit painter which was earned. M
Lewi. Howe h«s got moved onto his 1 V/
Botlrcs of IJrths, deaths or marriages wlU be th0 suicide claimed, bv the fact that he of sheep. Tlie war in Sonth Africa
prtinoq 1 roe as news inacirr. \
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5 the (arm which h-* purchMcd of Jas. Clark. : 1^
HF.Xo Minimuiilcatlou will bo' published tin hud so uiurh work to do that he des­ j decimated the flocks there. So
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dcr any clrciunstanees unless k boars the paired of over being able to do it all. | world’s surplus of wools was reduced
:
writer's name and post ofbeo address.
COBB’S CORNERS.
, &amp;
We do not remember that there were ' to the lowest point since our Civil war. ,
JOB PRINTING.
,
M1V1UW
Mr.
and
Mra.
Milton
Coulter
many suicides due to that cause from The world's population is increasing. ;
A
&gt;««•„, W. when the country triM , So is it* intelligence and general pro*- 1 near Grand Rapids were visiting ,n;tf
0 do ovurx kind of book said job prlutlaaits exjieriment with a • ‘tariff for rev- I perity. This means more and more thejieightorhood over Sunday. • .
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,
demand for woolen. goods. Arid with
Mrs. James Mathews went to YanTo many readers of current events .
no surplus stock anywhere and a grow- kee apring, .Saturday to risk her sister
it max' put »e«m timely or nccemar’y to
a,juthyrftnl.
everybody will- agree with , ing demand, high prices forwool are
487
' give-much time dr space to the discus- James
,
J. Hill that life insurance com- .OMured for some years to come. It will
. , ‘ Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Mitchell jr. of' ®
sion of tariff topics in this season of,.;jwinies ought to lx? more carefully pnyXanners who can do so to r“'“', Middlevilla werogucM. bf the former's: $
fa*'
non-activity and noii-dtectutston iw far !iimanaged. Some of them seem to be ■ sheep.
•
I mother Saturday and Sunday.
its pilitical affair* are concerned. And managed very carefully with a view of
‘ Mrs. J. J. Trego and 5irs- James
Pongee Voil and. Marconi S■ ith.g.
yet it should lie kept in mind that i providing high milarivdiplaces for a few
One cane fine Dimity, and Batiste, yd 'oc
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
.
were in Woodland. Thnraday
there is.r.ou In progress an Intelligent- ^men who hove no ttpecial ability ex- I C. Rhbfidger attended the Masonic Mathews
all the new design-. :!&gt;• yii
Fancy mercerized, very neat, the yd 25c
pridHy to visit the former’s danghly deiroptrd effort to bring ohonf tlie • cept to l« very prompt on piiy day. kdge at Ilickory Corners last Satur­
ter Mrs. Della ■Garn.
reviewing and revision of bar present jl
lOdoz. ladies collar and cuff set*, a regular 19c value, special
day night.
! There was a good attendance at the
tariff law. It i* well known, of course, i So far efforts have proven unavailing
BMr. iind Miu 0rn.li Barret.of Dolton
s„n\uv~ Qniui nn uitrn-t ia
that tho greater port’ of this effort to negotiate a treaty between this
were callara at Walter Beacfs one day |Bin(. lakcll hl tlw Sondar school.
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conies from bourne* that are unfriendly country and China looking to restric­
WonJ
rrawive&lt;1 fn)„ Grandma
tv all protective tariff laws, and much tion; of Chinone immigration. In the laat week.
iti)
Mix
bon- VanSyele ot Battle c&lt;jb)1
tlu. ^&lt;^,0 poorly, but iK.
of the remainder from journals and in­ absence of such a treaty ir is feared
|o t&lt;1 ,hl[.
n.tllm
dividuals that, arc seeking notoriety that
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.peril" may
. lie feal- Creek. 1» vi.iling her parenta Sir. and h
tlie ••yellow
«r
— Ed
tv&gt; Bristol.
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Mrs.
and favor through alleged appeal* in ized soon at our western doorway,
1 Mrs. B. Walker attended church at
Mrs. Etta Beach suffered with an
behalf of diMtaCt classe* and certain ■
-----------------------Irving Sunday morning.
A bill to have state supervisiu
of pri- abscess in her. eye
territory. That our conntry’s indus-' ______________________
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. last week. She intrial and commercial condition* are no-, j vote tanks has been introduced in the tends to have it operated on as soon as i
LANE S CORNERS.
, usually satisfactory,
appears to have ‘ Michigan legislature, and with every possible.
While Mr. and Mra. Chas. Frisby
no effect upon tariff revision advocated prospect of favorable consideration. । Mrs. Anna Robinson has returned | were returning from town their horse
They would, be the
first to criticise-; .Governor Warner is taking great inter- home after spending a fewdays with
1 was frightened by Mr. Colgroye'sauto- ■
the republican party
for the existence est in having the bill pushed to sue- relatives in Bedford.
■ coming
uno comm
u ocuiuu
House cleaning always calls for a supply of
I mobile
up behind
them.tuvm
Jilrs.
&lt;rf unsatisfactory conditions, and any , cessfnl action.
Mr.
Mm GaHop uf Kalamazoo. I “hZ jumi^ fbuggv. tZr'
Laundry Soap
Scrub brushes
/.
rt* lontwy or wtspted »t«tu, of uff.it,
--------------------------rhlted .t Mr. »t»l
Wm Clark s
A, low in her right limb,
I will do roil i-xetirig in Building
this iurnffT. !---------which gives no opyorianitie. for conOver li.OW-poople die in Michigan , .
, K .
«.&gt;,i(.i.
x'id any thicg'In the
Toilet Soap
Mops and Brootns.
.. .t„ aJi- ..YJJt._&gt;. TV,.
| canning a very ptinBtl fracture which
line |(rf carpeutef work. If you
tension and criticism is also deemed ] every year of tuberculosis. This would
We understand that Mr. and Mrs. : may prove serious.
*
Are thinking of'pufiiugup
We have a nice stock of everything in these lines. If
undesirable. It is because of the exis-J seem to be argument enough to secure
bouse, uitin. or ..□&lt; bulldiop, 1
John Boyd haw adopted a little girl
A
„a» called and help aotnyou are in a hurry, just call for Phone No. y], as we
tence of such influences in public state aid for an institution where the
wouM like lv !:g&gt;ire with yu.
from the cranty house, one that -«• m„ned and Mra. Frisby mail" as com­
affairs that it is necessary to urge con- disease could be treated in tlie mist
deliver
to
all
parts
of
ttu?
city.
sent there lately. •
J fort able its po«it&gt;le.
.
tinned interest in a principle .that is- thorough and scientific manner,
Tbo-dcbate
at
the
Grange
Hall
has
Our
stock
of
GROCERIES.
FLOUR
and
FEED
is
i al&gt;b have th, Ig'Xt riialom
related in an important way to all our
Mr. Wm. McNutt and Mies Minnie
complete and onr prices are right; Stock raisers should
for tp inamifr..-:e»
Cawat
country’s progress and '•developement. , Russia has decided to build a new been postponed until the next meeting. Burglaluf called on Goo. McNutt Sun­
.Blocks,
f.r •'
Let all members lx? present arid enjoy day.
■pLslructioc c'
use Blatchford’s Calf Meal for growing calves. We
and to see to it that favor does not di- ; ....
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navy,
and~is t___
preparing
to______
spendI___ buildings ni.-d
1 wifi *i*»
the
discunion.
have it
Give us a call.
miniah Ibr • polity That i» more aitis 0(W.W»&gt; in I the
next in yearn for battle
Geo. McNutt will work the Geo Pot­
build ctBirnt wsJksand snjthlaf
$00,000
eruiwnL
’'B ■’l.'u'ndJw^a”,
”4*“ Bri*‘o' »&lt;* with a aeriooa
■ factory
in
its,------------------------influence and re-■ ship* and cruisers. 1.
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in tlif line of ren.eni work.
ter farm this reason.
., to-day
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Milts than ever b;forc in our nation's1 that practically all of these will be ; •cclderit last Sunday morning, while
Miss Maud Bull will work for Mrs. ’
in ^mch a
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imilt i„ the fnited Slat™.
'down
,"m’ cellar she fell *"
‘ manner
history.
; a* to jmatain seriotw' Injuries. Dr. Frisby.
THE UROCER5.
MASTINO5. RICH.
Ph&lt;m« 3j.
ll? Gam J so. • ■
. SMiwf. Mrt
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Gallagher was called and she i» restThe result of the popular vote upon i
Tbe lower bourn of the Mtchlgen
^mfOT,.We „ c„
erpocled.
LACEY.
the constitutional' amendment removhatdotere bu p»rd . btll gnutt.tif1 ,llhon((h j, wll|
,)me ,ime ■ A
Grand
Gold
Medal
contest
will
be
tag Lh. rodriotiou of .t.u .id for
” before
. | held at Lacey on the evening of May
,
w**«l«^ majority far id
domiin now enjoyed hy the j
aro"”d
■ 1H, at the, clo.se of the Barry county ■ I
•Jotdfj-, ho nuw. bill
preinur.1 I mjlre^ Thi. I. n-uomtM. m&gt;,l jwt.
--------------------------W. C. T. ’ V. convcntiou. Admission
establtehing u new road system, nndef
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RUTLAND CENTER.
a state highway department dinx-test
n^-i Curtelvou lias
-Mrs. T. C. William- will entertain55 and 10 cents. The medal may l«e- i
Cortelyou has ■ tlw L. A. S. for supper Friday Muy 19 *seen at C. E. Nickerson’s stere: it is
tjy a -tat.- highway commissioner and JPostmaster
*”
. General
. ‘
Gorham and wife of East Rut­ । a Ix-adty and well worth working for.
' deputy
deputy with
with necessary
necessary clerical
clerical as*isasais- ' J t repro'ed the postmastcr.at Louis. yille
ville for permitting the partisan activ- | ’
w°rnam anu wire ox tast nut- ;! There was a goo.l turn out at Mrs, . .
tance, for the distribution of state aid i ity of his assistants in the Lonisville
"l*ot Sunda-V w,th Franc‘» Gor-!,
to township* ir. construction uf roads. ,, - .. aj ■
1 ham
ham and
and family.
family.
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p
.
i 8*™ Thomas’ social, there being about
Ex-Senator Earle, of Detroit, who is a ■ Pos’to“1ce"
Wesley Harrison and wife of Shultz, ■,&gt;0
.
goo-'l-Tuiuls enthusiast, prepared and is
were caller* at Geo. Havens’ Sunday.
L&lt; m J1”’*'*'MoJ wif« ot B*ttle Creck“A Shoe As Good As Its Name.
urging the measure, which has been INSISTING ON GOOD
Frank Wetter, and family
Sun-!
*’ ,heir ’’•“ffbterX Mra. r
intr.dua.1 by Sector Ely. of Alm.
RONIH!
RIVFN
--------Will Hampton jr.
Tho
bill allows ten tho..»uid dollar, a
BONDSRFINC
BEING
GIVEN day at T. C. WlUiams
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Corsets

spoiled by a poorly'fitting corset. Outlarge assortment offers a perfe ct
for
every figure.
.50c to $2.00

Wash Goods Specials

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W. E. MERRITT

You need ’em; We have ’em.

CONTRACTOR
and Builder.
Cement Work,

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

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Mrs. Elsie Stevens is^visiting her
year for administration, and one hun- .
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tl.. a„a
Homer Shively, of the city called on
niece Mrs. Elsie Stevens of Bellevue.
dred and aovrnty tl,umuu.d doUars ap- The City Council I. Doing That And , nthuive. here Sunday.
Ed Hill and wife were in Lace^* Sun-!
propriation for township aid in two-l
50 OITeC
05 on‘
; Bessie Moore visited at Richard
day.
years, in amount* limited to one half 1 The city council i* doing the right Foreman's last week,
of the cost of not to exceed six mile* ot I &amp;‘“ff
inrtstin® on good bonds being
Stanley Warren and wife have re­
Mr*. Ed Myer* and children return­
road in any one township. The Holme* ’ Puk UP
sahxmists. druggists ed home hist Thursday after spending turned front their visit in Clair county. :
auto bill, which passed the house and 1,0,1 a,! others There can lie no ques­
George Munger and family of Grange
ikeveral days her parents at Freeport.
ts now in the state affairs committed :**&lt;» «“»tu th« wisdom and justice of
Orville Bnrghduf visited friends in .Hall Cornets visited friends in Lacey
of the senate, devotes fins* collected that position. Suppose some one should
' punday.
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the city Sunday.
under it to the good-roads fund, and ivjff‘‘t » jn'toment ■«»”«* » saloon, or
Henry Stevens is a little better at
Ia propp'd to hold"i't”up"antn' action ■'ruKFi« ‘it1 would make it necessary
Stella Edger Is working in Hastings
haa’been had on the Ely bill' as. unless- for tho bondsmen of that saloon is?' or
Wm. McNutt and Minnie Bnrghduf this writing, being confined to his lied
now.
some sndi law should l» enacted, there' : dmggist to pay the judgment. Sup- • spent Simday at Goo. McNutt's on the
i '(Jesso Miller sold a horse to John Mo
would l&gt;e no such fund and no ntoohin-J r°*‘ »&lt; Bhou,‘l e‘&lt;onnd tbat thc
rirer r&lt;«^
„
i
. o
.• 1 Intyre Sr. one day last week.
ery for handling il
men Wtfre not K0'*1 «n«ncianjF. mid
’
Roy Douglas spent Saturday
and
;
--------------I were not when the city council ap-' gjun^y jr— Cedar Creek. ‘ z-. . .
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i Lem Norman sold his big gray team 1
Acrtinling to report, from luut.ing. 1 R™™1
bon'1- »,“1 ,h“ t‘n ra,u
'
Bert Roush spent Saturday and Sun- l' to
* parties ip Battle Creek.
the rouuillea machine member, of the «-tabliwb«l that the council ohuld have I
Jn HM|n„
Byron Wood and family of Section
nv in Hnstincs.
Michigan senatenron&lt;we ionut.HerM ascertained that the bonds were not i 7
I. Hill.neighbprhool. were in Lacey the
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sufficient.^ While we are not lawyers', ; Sojno peopfo set hens and incubators j
first
of the (week.
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even HertMl in their devotion to tht
Senator j “ wonhl ^tn th*1 thc clt&gt;’ mi«hl lx! , l"U
"•"T? Fonsm“ h“ j,wt
rciUM!
primary'WM
reform,
f
au
’ti of.
of .-itgi^w'
’item^-of
| i Thc l««tTl~?te&gt;Hhir elven b^i
...
..r! • and we would
would thick
think ought
ought to
to be
be held
heldI •lier “l*e-bive."

.hutting out n Primary bill ,t»a yMn &lt;*
aa for
Iur any &gt;««
•&gt;« “
W rwilt
good
los that
might
result fj JBtff
U-y Doaglw LattaHaTtm^and Min.
from the careleMnext of its official,, it Oti«. expect to atteiffi the Fth grade
ago. He is the chairman of the senate
has snch fl co0*111100 ' « we have present- ,; exam mat !on in Hastings batarday.
committee on election* and so .uw.
‘
. .. ' lt
,a._1
(Jeo Havens is suffering with ecxema.
charge of the hill which'ha*
1K.»ed the t'd.’,bon,dari"e'. .In an-v Bvenl
*8
house, making possible the nomination wiae “® woU M j”®1 to ins‘Bt on RtHxl !
of candidate* for governor and lieuten- ,uul •a®clent bonds,
ASSYRIA.
ant governor by primary elections. &gt;
Bert Beardsley of Woodland, visited
Ba-ird insists that if primary elections
CLEANING UP THE ALLEYS
at Jesse Miller's Sunday.
are good for nominating a governor or
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J. Edgar
.^6*., V/WD
Cole V»»
of Woodland,
WWUWU1U, was
»&lt;H&gt; tile
the
lieutenant governor, then apply th. 3,^ of Health Looking After That guest of Miss Berl Tasker Saturday
plan to all officers. This is certainly
—«_
- »
Matter CIssely.
and• Sunday.
logical, bqt who exjTected such logic ’
The Board of Health on Saturday
WiirWright has accepted a position
from
Baird?
num i&gt;mru.
,
।
themselves into a smelling | in Battle Creek. '
,

f.k

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LADIES!
Why pay 5&gt;«3.OO for
oxford* when we *ell

$2.50 ?
Guaranteed

Patent Leather, Brown Kid
Russian Calf, Finest of
All for the one price,

,
-r u,‘n""1 Sunday evening waa weir

I
! Action of officer* at tbe M. E. Sun­
! day school are ns follows: ' Superinpendent, Alma Smith; Asst. Supt., Mr.
Skiliman jTreaa., Mabie Stanton; Sec.,
Grace Stanton;
Librarian. Hattie
Stanton; Organist, Lucile Bensom.
The school is in a prosperous condition.

Of course we hare lot* of’
others, ranging in price
from J 1.00 to $2.00.
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I don’t atk you to take
my^word for this—try n

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

■ jjssu'XtjKtrf TO^tSsas,ng?' *«»•&lt;***- «. Mv« M

। SESSfess-.ssriia^

$2,50

I
i

Mrs. Darrow is visiting her daugh­
ter Mrs. Abe Coxier. .
The annonneement that Mexico-. ’ c&lt;,mn,in~ »■"&gt;
*n in»P«&gt;«ioi. of
Mnv Joc
of
Alisa Mary Pilgrim entertained her j
mint, have dehnltely elt-od to tho for-1
I"r™“
“d
sixth grade pupils at her home near ;
They found enough disease-breeding xhis week.
Dowling last Saturday. They report |
Sure free coinage of silver is but a j
, .,
, .
,
nnutuj
rfu» piles
pile, to
10 Kin
HU un
off n
a healthy
oeuwy uulu
com-­
M,
Mlende&lt;J a'good time.
?
t t
ta*‘■*•&gt;»«■ uiunity. and prooooded to get after the
Arbor day was observed at the |
of. tronhled political dream I eau-a
dM„ I tbe funeral of^Mrs. Townsend, of Coats
Grove, last Wednesday.
Branch school with appropriate exerisee.
a wnlle now to recall the frimx rd detbe
Quarterly meeting will be held at A short program was rendered by the .
tnand of the democratic party fop that
propMCa to
th.t it. order,
grr/uat.
_
___w- . ftnnBeH Saturday and Bunday May pnpils, after which fourteen trees were
Knut mnwimaant.
mov.rn.nt in
in THes
tbe anFgrrnots
intertW. nf
ot th.
the I an_
win
"rnminnn
tuwinl., ” W.Tllinrn
T? Hearst
Nnnrof | .
. .
_
.he€jrf
. _
A
nnd
‘■romtnon people"
WilUlatn R.
planted tho yard cleaned and the flower
6 and ?7.
bed prepared for flower seeds.
and hi* fallowers are yet engaged m
effort* fully as demagogic and hollow
J. Monrganthaler passed away at his
PATTON-HANEY WEDD1N0.
.
, x\c offer one hundred dollars reward for any home Saturday night of cancer of the
as waa the miserable demand for free
TtaniUty evening, nt ttie home of
“»*
’«
to lull-;
silver, hut it i* not probable that they
*“*•
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stomach. The funeral took place at
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f_J.CkknevS;Co..Toledo. O.
will succeed through their contionued the bride's
sister. Mrs. —
H. —
H. Snyder,
(
church Tuesday
momWr, tbe upderateMd, hare known F. J., the Evangelical
*•— ----------------—j u
.v»uappeal* to individual and clan* preju- Mh* Mildred Patton was united in.}~
a
i
dioe in ever bringing our country *o ! marriage to Eacob II. Haney, Rev. 1 mmadtH-v “hHrcarry °ut
ob,l&lt;Mtons j WJ(low- t,irc« son* and four daughter*
close to tho brink of a great disaster as Arthur Trott performing the ceremony. (i,^SBT
'Wx
*t
Tnu.K™’ Wholesale Drc«t«s, To-1 ,*eH’&lt;^e8 tt host of friend* to mourn hu^
it was brought through tbe fre* silver ! About 20 of the immediate friends ; ■WALBixa
ledoo.
.Kixxax fc m.mivix
. , Wholesale i
u®
many years ago
trenxy.
■ witnea*ed tbe ceremony. Both bride i
•_;r u I and groom are well and faornbly known I
Tlie'»outh i* held solid for the demo-! in this city, and their many friends I ot the *j
|h”
of the entire com­
erotic party by the shadow of an im-1 T1'ish them much joy and prosperity. I Kif4
I’s Family Fills for constipation.*
muni^y.

L. H. RANDALL,

I!

not ’

thoroughly

satisfied, your money
refunded at Cheerfully
aa twat taken.

“THE AHERICAN LADY” SHOE,
Typical of her namesake. CAN’T BE BEAT. Wonderful values in Men’s Shoes' f4
Oxfords. Button, Lace, Black and Tan. of every description.
Everything tarlfS
my guarantee as well as that of the maker.

C.

H.

Always Open Evenings.

OSBORN,
East Main Street.

�THE BfflffllS Of
HOME BUYING

fishing Tackle ^^5
' , .L -.x stock
____ t. _.r
—- -•
of CUhlnoFishing Tarkio.
Tackle. Th*
The hl&lt;rwaa»
biggest u
lino
of
and pupplies ever shown in the City of Hastings.
^letn ra and .
EACHCatting poles from$1 to $5 00
$1.50
Jointed iiy rods............... 85c to $5^00
1.75
-i;
Fishing lints......................... 5c to 1.50
2.69
Casting minnows35c to Si
Spoon hooks and baite.-... 10c to $1
lo’polii-'11'
1
Trout 11 js and fiy spoons.. .3 to 50c
2.59
2.39
Reels, the best makee,.. 25ct&lt;?$10.
Nice 10 qt minnow pall with
2.50 to 3..*»0
iloat, the best made, at1$
:i d. hart -.o9c,
Tackle, boles.25c to $1.50
■■ . 29c
1.55
All kinds of weedleea hooks.
front
r
Fine line of knives at... ,25c to $t.

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w. 1 Mi
OOOCOOCC^

our Free Guessing Contest.

HAEL &amp; SON, S&amp;
x-ooooc TA nr Thltn tu
FO 111N
§ TO
IV RF
DL TP
1KILU

LEAVERS

"&gt;b“-of Rutw, popuuj

“r^r-

c“

~“*P,
T™’ inervLant.
wen I
There i&gt; ao much difference between
n-ra
‘ng goixh at a home place of busimid ordering them by mail frdm
a catalogue house froin m™
J or descirption. that »e want to tt.Tnt
out to yon a few facta that.™ ...
have never , wm thought of '
never even thought of.
Here yon go h,to
M.ln.

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7,,"r ',Ah
&gt;1..
'hfilisms, nnid,.„,ul

. ,
(oottmin! from Bate a,,,..

WEAVER ACQUITTED

a single merchant in this rrni*^ 1
■ *u,ft*,Aa 111 the case of the people
Stau»hM.v„ortered
Weaver. ,barged with
hreeronrrerua He tar,
““T
■=tatm mid auyju buain.™ Agood Trf
ta °re “iOT
T'“'
merchant buy. free, lh,
I‘'““rBnce .trial w» thrMbed over
The atatemeut i, made to make v.m
ra«mined on l.rtb

th,t

? -f C,n3nit court
H anything
mail, more hitter The jury retanm.1
a verdict of not guilty Beleon alh ged
' "Mvm threw .tones at him
"'J'1'' "'cmTr ■»“" that it wa» B.lTOn
71”1 threu ,ll€ •&gt;«&gt;«. The jury erl■lently felt that the enit was the oqt-

• qnahty. to see the style, to adwt tbe

alleged-improper action as Salisburv’s
lawyer he would undoubtedly ha've
l.ten chosen fur Attorney General of
Michigan. Fie was th&lt; loading republiean candidate for that office. Hh
ability us a'lawyer and bis large and
uffuential acquaintance over ib^tati-

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
THE BEST NEWS

that you can read is. of where jto supply your spring needs
You will hnd such news below.
•

at economical prices.

Special Seasonable Values, laces, Embroideries, Insertions, Etc,

™&gt;nel Lirfein w&gt;.t the

tenough,hcir
in
the ranrta
courtsh»-i
of
' been
{T™ “aired
Jnal enough
in the
of

THK fAIINTV “(M",|*‘&lt;,r"“W«’tsto yon ,1,^
IIHj IVUnlT ,,cl&lt;
&gt; hrat ™,to.l t,,yon. |tigh,
5OU have a chance. to examine the

New Market |

RUFUS

.^’Z:V5t"‘nt!- yherofore in the alaence
uf positive proof outside the* stqries'cf ■
the two mtn. and their stories being
exactly opposite the jury decided not
to convict in this case. As a matter
of fact. 1»ith men had nsktid for wurrentA.
...
It w-emsto us as if further trouble:
W.*n tbr* two m -aight to be
-‘ They haw suffered
- enough. .
avoided/

Valenciennes Laces anil Insertions. a large line

Large assortment nF Englllb TOfCilOff L1CCS

tp select from.

and insertions. all widths.

•■

only 5c per yard.

3c to 18c per yard.

,ls J*1'- ens*’ may* 1n«:
th“.
9^; t‘ ‘ j
J.
'[ ttl1 ls •'“tiffnev ' ’ iu ’
Jud*^1',,“ r‘ght.
7c yard
'
” l,urcha«'SWISS EMBROIDERIES ind INSERTIONS
buys good
* J h"
P1,?me *ud “!&lt;&gt;« a rigid
and
no
has
the
community,
so
that
ijTor Xha" *
"**
from 8c to 75c.
they can well aff &gt;id to 'stop the r
Apron Glnghaa.
gained by Iris uiemlierihip of the stntp j
ur snu ll
or-«»&gt;be in slxe too quarrel and should not say anything or
senate would have landed him the atk ./
&lt;&gt;r " 1-ae ,nstca&lt;i ”f « do anything that will reopen" the old '
Hoine Madd
turner generalship.
'1
"v
U
I*X‘ 'Uy °r * Wcok
sore There is no telling ' where such 1
teal l-.c..
Under the circumstances it would lie ■ l&gt;r who wUl i i*
JlHlr ^r'
trouble may*end nor to what serious b
..nrreperformi ,o comment on
I nr’nif^ml
consequences it may. lead if the prinpi- i
CORSET COVER
LACE CURTAINS That
pals and their friends do wot set them- 1
selves about |ho' work of ending the '
will brighten up the
EMBROIDERIES it
wo aro not. Tho ta« will be brought &lt; ? ' „
"I
matter for good. It would seem as'
whole
house, both
out nt the forthcoming trial.
।. nti vo^ .J
T*",”"''
though thu principals, if they can do '
25c. 35c, 40c and 50c.
outside
and inside.
. .... x untq your produrei was ready for mar- fiu more ahoold at least let' one an-J
Mr. Nichols is a mgn of bnllxant o,.. ...
..... i
n
Just glance over our
other alone, refraining from saying o/'1
.pudltfetud .. brainy lawyer. He hra J
„,n,
line and sec ho^y lit­
doing things of_an aggravating nature,
be,s
.. and suffer a
- wrong
—
-tle the cost of New
bven■—
rather than
do
CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES
itksnSuS- Q
...
.1
’ "l
g"e u,*-vthing with, the spirit of getting,
Curtains will be, if JOU
Phone 238.
y.UWMV -Q R. « rouroe of-lre4* s-itmlaction to the
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... v....
, Some example. ui,t have Como th our
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INSERTIONS
. -- even. It would se/m that their friends i
buy here.
Give us a
:c'.xxx50oo BAXM-JImJ to all nght thinking .i notice of !«t.. .h..winghow j»eople wen*., might to discuss the trouble as little as i
in.m if. in the mind, of . jury ofI; disappointed ln
hrlr put^haMS from
chance to- please you.
5c to 50c per yard.
in ,their,
may be, bury it a* deep a* p&lt;wihh«,
twelve intolbgeiit honorable, good . ,h„ rat
„|og
W
.
bimira:
J
——' -n—.
And they cotthl
men, the facts and evidence would not help themselv*. for the catalogiv- and resolve, that the neighborhood and
warrant an acquittal. We should re­ people had the -money before the cus­ the township shall stiffer no nwre from
it. We hoi’e this may be their course. .
joice to have it that way.
tomer ever saw the gmxls.
and that there shall Ip* no further out­
But on the other hand, should the
.
breaks. The courts have settled past;
la.l. hr. right ont in thin trial c«m- DATES FOR FAIR DECIDED ON
contentions, and we hope there may,
vince twelve good men that Mr. Nichols ।
lie no more.
did attempt to twe money and was •j Barry County Fair Will Be Held Oc­
5 j)urty to a plot to bribe a tyitncss in 1
tober 3 4,5 and 6.
ANOTHER
FALSE
FIRE ALARM
onjer u&gt; shield his ditmt; and that
wlk-u be was brought before the 1 *Flie committer of five appointed by
Some
One
Sficuld
Be
Prosecuted icr
Grand Rapids judge be did perjure the executive committee of&gt; the Barry
Such Criminality.
himself ; then we would say that the ■ Co. Agricultural j Society, at their last
meeting to fix the dates for the next
Satunlay morning jiboUT one o’clock '
; lawyer convicted of such an offense
.fair, met in this city Saturday and de­ the fire whistle blew for imx 31. cor­
would ment and should receive the
cided to hold the next fair October 8. ner Jefferson nnd'Grand Streets. The
severest punishment. For hTs~xbility
4. ■*&gt;. and 0. The'Charlotte and I^ake ।department respmded promptly, only
and knowledge of tbe law should have
Uiiscut illnstrab * ny new «.ivpd him frqm such a crime. A law- (i Odessa fairs will both be held the pre­ to filid it was another fnl.k’ alarm, the
! ceeding week. The directors hen, hud tliijYd in a short while. The calling •
Method of in t
yer of nil men should keep the letter 1
। ho]&gt;fed the other two might agree be­ odt oFtiu^dpartment in sneh a manner 'SSCHHBBB
and spirit of the law. And every at- ;
tween themselves to one or the other is little if airy short of a crime, and
: toniey. under the law. is an officer of •
i to give np the last week in September might make the me:nb»-rs of thc de- j
s to find the court liefore whom • he- practices. ■■ and take the firstrvrbok in October, and partment in sufcb an uncertain state of f
Umuirrf no er.'
nakus Hf is under neither legal nor mural then thc local fair would occur the mind when nn alarm blew for a serious I
tbeteta li •
• obligation to secure for a client .
: second week in. October. But tho fire as would yesult in great Joss. We !
•
. littin'k
more than his legal right. He is |
! oftievrs of both those fairs .insisted on believe the authorities should make an i
bunndby every consideration of honor j
• having the last week in . September. ; example uf any one detected in sending
to aid the court in the administration and as neither would give up. the local in a false alarm, anil should make an j
of justice, and not to thwart justice
effort to find thc i&gt;artie&lt; guilty of such ,
committee decided that thc Barry
OTflcen
by any resort to bribery tv save a "County fair, would lieheld on tlie dates , action.
.
.
j
. client or to perjury to save himself. .
given above.

Bill's MtilMW

6c yard
buys best
CALICO.

REVERSE SWISS

INSERTIONS from
10c to 25c per Jiri.

ALLOVER

LACES

Iron

80c tc S2.00.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

Hastings. Mich.

RETINOS COPY

$75,000.00 |

Surplus :: $25,000.00. |

Capital

F. R. Pancoast.

There’s a Heap in
pMES-MINg

Io which the
■hub to re&gt;p
twjontj the

ilnrjuan
L'ith tbe
ikill- and

Ulerii Li

auf and
■■ et the
t aflords
■ tailor-

A VERY FINE CONCERT

Croup is quickly relieved and Whoop
ing Cough will not ‘frun its course” if j
JURY DISAGREED
von use the original Bee’s Laxative
Honey and Tar. This Cough Syrup is j
different from all others because it .nets In Case of Ida Furnia Against th.on the bowels. You can nut cure Croup
Estate of B. R. Rose.
and Whooping Cough until you rid the
The jury in the case of Mrs. Ida
■system of congestion, by working off
the cold through a copious action of Furnia, of Ludington, who claim?
bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and lie the sole heir-of the late B. R Rose,
Tar does this, and cures all Coughs,;
Croup. Whooping Cough, etc. No opi which case was tried in the Kent
aces. Sold by Fred L. Heath tbe drug-! county circuit, did not agree. The
judge submitted" three questions for
gist;
—________
The^Eaton Ou. fair will be hel^ tbe the jury’ to consider, as follows:
(1) Was Ida Furnia the child of the
last w&lt;-ek in- Septemlier.
late B. K. Rose*
(2) If so, were her fath-r and mother
Terrible plagues,those itching.pest.er. ing diseases of the skin. Put an end to lawfully married'.’
tire misery.
Doaifs Ointment cutes. ■
(3&gt; Was Ida Furnia |vmitt\d from the
At any drugstore.
, i
will of B. R. Rare by accident or mis­

style

•suits ■

C. E. Lunn

Of the Little Thoroapple Drain.
Card of Thanks.
’ • - U?&lt;-SJ a day at&gt;&lt;2:1 '':i! ‘ ‘ • : l-t- lhe work aad
JudKmeot Rendered by Judge
We wish to MKpreM our heartfelt arntitudr to
e 4 ,pu
toesitty where tan kind nblrhbors and friends who did
Smith.
thine which kindness and -ymjMUhy could su«Ke-U in the IHnnt and desth of our husband
Suturdiuy Judge Smith handl'd in hit
7’» Fork, a’jso- and father.
„
%
cz.w
Mbs. Eva McKav amp sox.
nnding. in the raw &gt;&lt; the Barry Co.
Drain Commiwlonnr va. John \. viraham «t al. The judge decides that
they mn* pay
hsl“ce V'
If you want CLEAN BREAD call for
the coata in tho Utile Thom.W’le
Drain Co.', and W.LS0 &lt;wt» of the law

“SANITARY”

It is made from the best floor
obtainable, baked in the most
up-to-date Sanitary pann, and
AV.ixe i Paper, thereby keeping out all dust
Jprijirt. Onr name is on every loaf and we guarantee
'■-"rea'i to !»• pure and wholesome.

bread

Sanitary Bread Is handled by every

Grocer !n Hastings.

'1 &gt; for &lt;Aaitiry Bread-. insist upon getting it, and accept no substitute.
Manufactured by THE CITY BAKERY.
&lt;

(':l&gt;r"»tors, udt Inaitutora”
Phoney.

&amp; CARTER. I
Wholesale and Retaif Bakers.

128 W. Stat* St.

•

Chester messcr, President.

R. B. messcr.

Uke Pres.

B. B. B«d«rsoi. Cashier.

Directors
Chester inesser,

R. B. mesMT,
R. C. Tresch.

m. C. Cook.
D. $. Goodyear.
Cuke Waters,

■'B. H. Underwit.

OF EXPENSES

Mil. AND MR-. VASWKKUC
Mb. axi&gt; Mb-. Kdd qansim.

$Ja Day Sureg?

VESTER

The entertainment given at the Bap- ’
tist Church Saturday evening by the ■
Ithaca Concert Company was one ot the
best of the kind over presented in
Hastings. There was a gixxl audience !
which thoroughly appreciated the on-!
tcrtniiunent and gave every numifesta-,
tion of its approval. The singing wasj
enough of the high class and popular 1
to suit the average audience. ThCreadings were very fine. • The qunr- tette sang at thc Sunday evening ser- ■
vice at the Baptist church.

When color has been removed from
(d’.k by acid it may. be restored by
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no take?
touching the spots with a little sal
We are informed tliat on the first
opiates and cau safely be given to
,, volatile qr hartshorn.
children.
i questaofi the jury was unanimous. ■ On­
’ the second they disaflte*'&lt;l and
““
Don’t wear tight shoes; they make a
Card of Thanks.
j the third We have not learned whether young faro look old, drawn and
We wish to I’lpri-M our ■ilncere thfiuks to the
wrinkled
tn a tew hours.
:
or
not
the
case
will
be
tried
again.
’ nmuy trleod* and nclglilxn* tar the
ibGwn h unK death Mid burial of our dear h'lAHand and lather. Alwto Iter. Trott tar xhe kind
Take
your
carpets find even your
and cumlo: Ung word* spoken. Also those that
MUST PAY BALANCE
oilcloths up once a year.
hwglntwcbolr.
Mk.. AuVMrr. Bm..

•20.00.

Sanitary

Given By the Ithaca Concert Com­
pany Saturday Night.
.

mit. making a total
are al«5nt CO agnin-t whom the judg­
ment. hi rendered.

That
Tired. Feeling
Is a Common Spring Trouble.
It’« a «ign that the blood W defident ,
In vitality, ju«t m pimples and other
eruptions are signs that the blood
U Impure.
Ife a waiffor* too, which only the

01room

Xta

Paid on

Savings Deposits.

I hazardous fail to heed.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove It, giro new life, new conf- i

There U P^ty of opportunity for

Interest

• meant* comfort in old age.
Instill that idea into your
children. Get them into
the liabitof Saving now and
they Fill bless you in after
years. Why not start them
on the road by opening an
’account for them at Tlie

Hastings
City

Bank.

money to Coan

age, strength and animation.
:
They cleanse the blood and clear tha I

©omplexion.
and Incites guesu»- ThX^?
•
port only la fc,rtu‘1,nXX?'w2 ”t
Accept no substitute.
too «eora Cor the nFra»Lwan
“I felt tired all tbs time snd could not !
lack of opportunity, for^5^..
d
UMp. After taking Hood’s
Uefc. Tho trouble lira with theI de a while I could eleep
*nd
Urwl
^nda laid woo tbora who “pta&gt; to Orting bad so* Thle great medietas has
•» Vi'i O. AL
nincc One thing la certain, tl.er
l, no quarter for tho whiner
Boot, GUmO, Conn.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promlooo to
etou, iltd.
who do not care to wotk wauj
s,
euro and koope tho promlee.
and m*in.~L’h,ea«o Journal.

SAVING IN YOUTH

Real Estate
Security.

It will only require one dol­
lar to commence.
And
once they get in the habit
of depositing it will bo the
best lesson they could learn.

�COMMON

pleasing and welcome sight.

Is It Hard For You To Forget that Yot/^

: petition yoar hoeowNr

COUNCIL.

• Common Council met in regular sea­
! sion, Friday April 21. ‘05.
I Mayor Heath presiding.
; Present at roll call. Aid. Barber.
! Brooks,.Grant,.Hall, Hilton. U&gt;issert.
; Alment Horton. Sherwood.
'
i Minutes of previous meet ing read ami

, tiodv to cau»e to to laid, •
in Church St. about one block Dorth
Oom Mill St., and I agree to take and
pay for water for domestic use for two
■;on**

Rheumatism?
Ath-lo-pho-ros
Try and Remember that

Frank M. HareL

On inotian of Aid. Grant same
referred t o Water Com. (Carried.)

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The following communication was
' approved.
The following bills were audited:
and our Free HOMS TREATMENT Will cure
received.
attired.
$ 7 DI
To the Mavor and Common Council
W. J. HOLLAWAY
an',,t*
S. Anderson, Labor..
.. 3 86
C. Bennett, Lator...
! of the City of Hastings.
Are you a wcl
med man ? Do
W. Cobb, Itabor
i The nudeeraigned has concluded to ,
bare snap and
you wear clotbes
Mr Rickie. Draying.
I bnild six new dwelling bouaea th«J11?'. 1
THI ATHLOPMONON COMPANY, Now H.^n, Co^
Mr. Hilton. Draying.
sent season on block No. 10 of
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style to tkem and fit you ?
.ei 10
F. Fifieid. Labor....
Striker's addition to the
If you don’t, our sincere advise is :
.is
06
C. Casline. Lator....
city) of Hastings, and to build con-,
.17 «7|I crete
L. E. Smith. Labor..
walks around said block provided .
Wear the guaranteed, stylish
,
88 I the city will give him the city water
Will Konac, Labor.-.
. 1 -75 J
Jake Hernoy, Labor..
«££
.
98
Garlock Packing Co.
. 6 00 ■ your honorable lx&gt;dy to grade Colfax .
W. H. Goodyear ace
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W. H.M. Goodyear acc
street from Boltwood street east to
M. C. R. IL Freight on coal...01 94 . Henry street, and Elizabeth street from ;
No matter how extreme or conservative
Moved l»y Aid. Hall that bilk be j Blair street, north to-Colfax strcet..and
your' taste, no matter what your size or pro­
i to give him a sidewalk grade on the j
portion, we can fit you in these moderate
I allowed. (Carried-)
east, north, and West sides of said &gt;
priced clothen to your complete satisfaction.
Moved by Aid. Hall that Dave Tre­ block. No. 10. and your petitioner wiM ;
go's bill of.$M Mb tor nipht-watching '
We not only fit your body with these
always pray etc.
serviceable KAUFMAN suits, but we also
Choo. H. Bauer.
' lw disallowed. (Carried.)
fit your purse with our extremely reasonable
(hi motion uf Aid. Brooks same ww*
' The following commuriicatioas were
The Kind You Have Always Bought, ami whitb hM .
prices.
referred toifitreut and Sidewalk Com.
received.
Hare you seen our CAMPUS TOGS,
in use for over 30 yean, has home the 'iznatnrerf
Hustings. Mich.. April 21.. 1903. (Carried.) j
swagger clothes for Young Men ?
and hA‘* l*cw made naper hi*
I To the Mayor and Common Council
The fullbwinglcommuxdodion was
Knnal »MPerv&gt;&lt;“‘i' ■ its tojT
’ of the City of .Hostings
received/”| . . .
Gentlemen:
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Allow no one to
JWI iu JJr
To
the
j
Mayor
nnd
tlie-Common
j
I hereby tender my resignation as
All
Counterfeits,
Imitations
and
“
'
Alderman from the secund ward of the Council of’the Civy &lt;Z Hastings.
The undersigned citizen.- and pro- j
Experiments that trifle with nnd endaugvr th-j healtkof
1 citv ot Ha-tings. Michigan.
pertv owners of the first ward of the ।
Inflxnts and Children—Experience again •. F:;pU-1Jltn^ .
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Respectfully.
City nf Hastings, rmpe-tfully jietition
j.
Chas. L. Sherwood.
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.
-rMoved by ? Id. Weimert that same. your honorable tody to came cross-j
walks to to con«ructed across Blair |
John R. SUir. ot Ecktonl. father
“WM11"1i
Street, on the cast side of Elisabeth ।
of Charles R. Mains, whom it will be
The Ml. wing petition wak prwrail- street, and on the west side of Henry I
Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for'Castor Oil, Pare,
street. • also!to grade the east side of &gt;
rememliered nearly ruined himself «d.
Elizabeth street, and the west side of j
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It * Ph
financially to help his son out of variTu-tbv Honoratte Mayor and Oom- • Henry steel, between Blair street and
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor &lt;4hVr Nart«(je
i O.U. rarapra. wm in Marshall Saturday
th” C“r
ll~"‘ng’ the State road, and order sidewalks to :
THE WEEK'S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
substance. Its a^e ia its guarantee. It d&gt;.-.troys Wurng
jmd discharged the last mortgage on his
'Th/ “undersigned, residents and be const rncted according to such |
grades.' and your petitioners will al- I
and allays Feverishness. It cure* Diarrhom, aud
। property which was usml as collnterial1 property holders on the line of Han­
ways pray etc.
Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation
I in raising money for this purpose. - Mr. over Sk. in tho second ward, of the
Dated Hastings. Mich, March 15. '05. ।
There was some excitement here on ' St. Joseph is in the midst .of a .strange
and Flatulency. It assimilates thc F^hkI, regulates t»w
Signed. Chas. H. Bauer and many j
,o bK,&lt;
Saturday morning when it was learned strike. Tho 800 girls who worl^ih the ।
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy a.u-l tuitiumi sleep,
others.
I
that five .persons bad been shot at a Cooper-Wells Knitting plant left the that he has lived long enough to rocov- ;e|Ution Jf the water serwre upm HanThe Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother’s Fheutl.
On motion jiP’ Aid. Weiwert same
cbarivrari at SamVanDenbroeck's north Co. ’s plant the other day because the er his holdings which has been done by over SU to the intersecting of Han­
.
over, street and the angling street cross-- was referred t° Sidewalk Com. (Carof town on Ffttlay night. “Sam” was corporation wonld not let them raise ; hard work and strict economy.
z ing from Jefferson to Hanover, as at ried.‘)
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GENUINE
ALWAYS
married on. the Sunday previous, and the lower windows. The Co. permitted
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the present time
. -----there is no fire pro­
—az.1 wluiteTer
Tho following communication was j
on Friday he and his bride came to J the dropping of the upper half of the
Clayton Crumb, a Kalamazoo paint- f rwa
tection
— in
«- this seettpu.
Further,
Ixiwell to get their photos taken. ' window, tint could not allow the rais­ er’ was sentenced to 90 days in Detroit Fnr
*1M” if the petition is granted, the . received. ,
•
undersignotl agr&lt;*e to take water for at
That njght the contemplated'reception ing of the lower because tho young by Justice Rowley of Charlotte. Crumb least house and lawn' purposes, and in
To the Mayor and Common Council
Hastings.
.
whs h’eld. mnch.to the discomfort of latites saw too many things outside. .came here Friday to Lake his wife, who
’’
four cates for closets and bathrooms 'of the City] of' “
■rtignetl i-desirousoO•■&lt;.’uild■ The iindrrs&gt;guru
the family, /tfter being ordered away They claimed they could not get fresh has lieen employed at thc Williams additional. Wt- would also res|x&gt;ctfnlly
ing a c«,ncr|te side
J? walk &gt;long t_
tbe• east I
urge
that
the
present
main
uf
two
inch
he claim* they Ixfame abusive and vul- air any other way than by raising the i hotel, home. Shk* dtvidetl td go. but
No. in uf'Daniel
*'*’■ ’ " Striker's
’*
pijv extending from Clinton St. south, end of blbfl 1 "
gar when he gave them a short time to 'lower -----­
of ।j
half of the windows.
It is not-' Saturday came and Mrs. Crumb chaug- lie replace 1 by a four inc h main ex­ addition tn the village -(now city) —
get off the premises ar he would shoot. apparent as yet why as much fresh air i ad her mind. Iter latest decision ended tending to tho point bn Hanover gs Hastings, therefore, he |M!titions your
Accord! ug to Grand Rap Ida-and Detroit would nut come into the factory
, from 1 in a war of words, ending
.. with Crnmb stated hhpve, as the prpsent*tiyo inch honorable bbdv to give liim a grade for 1
such walk mh! to grade Henry street
papers he carried wit his threat and I the upper as the lower half. Nevertheless ' striking his wife over the head with a main is about taxed t&gt;&gt; its capacity, from the State road to Colfax street, to
ana affords nn protectitm in case of tire.
as a result five wore hit with tht shot. ; tbe strike is on. The factory has gtxxis ' club. She ha* l»een confined to her Trusting that the stove will meet with correspond to such sidewalk grade.
,
the doctors were called. On Sunday ! made up ahead for three months trade, room since the affair.
Dated Hastings, March 13. 19O3.'&gt;
■
your approval, and our petition be
Signed. /
Deputy Sheriff Johns arrested the ■ and so shut down their plant-rather
&gt;--------' granted, wv respectfully submit the i
Chaa. H. Bauer and Luke Waters. I
bl'i.IegnK.m O" a warrant chnrging him than yiehl to what they connralerod nn
Clarence Jenka ami Charlea Smith the ’same.
Signed.
On motion of jUd. Hall same was re- 1
with rnflictrng great ludtly harm to . unwauonaWe demand.
j allege.! Grand Ualge and Eaton Rap­
'
U H. Evarts, nnd eight oti&gt;ers. .
ferred to Street and Sidewalk Com.several persons on Friday night and'
«,i.
~
. ■ &gt;
«
took him'to Grand H.pi.U Mraday he
Thomae. Altgeld a farmer, living ala
J ra
a ’ ""7"
'On motion of Aid. Hall same was re- , (Carried.)
.
li;&lt; HUTE OKbER.
.
take water for bouse and lawn.
wa, rrlmmed on «t» bail. tiU Jlay 1 at
“»’h
&amp;«■'!« Crack. Iran .odrad ,
Jodg. Srnt'h Mtmtay and In- ferred to Water Com. (Carried.)
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Stab- of SP-'hir-n ;j,- Protaitdamteta
Signed.
., County
The following communication was •
rf H*:ry.
2 p. m. -Lowell Jonmal
officers to help protect him I formed ’•»
that they had no
The following petition was received. received.
A. E. Kenaston.
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•
fr"“ hi« oeighlxirs. Recently he round
*° “"ke * d-few. Auoney.
Vour
[roe-holder, and
On motion bCAld. Hall same was rej that a. valuable hunting dog of his had t
. -sl,choLs *’•» appointed .„to defenu residents of the said city, realizing tlie i Td the Mayor and Common Council ij ferred to Water Com. (Carried,)
of the City, of Hastings.
Warrants were issued last week for ? ixv-n
shot and crippled. Then hiH S,n*lh ,uid R. R. Meek'will perform a necessity for umore direct communicnThe undersigned has concluded to
Moved by Aid. Brwks that City Clerk
fouruwn Grand Ledge men on the ; fences wre taken down and bin cattle
duty for Jenks, who will to li®n between the eastern and western । build three more dwellings on block
of City property
^"^“TiJl^AnS’J •‘•(‘'■'P-li-toU-highway.™ two diner, tri-««&lt;«r th. Ttabb. c«r now in pro"^S^itff^r
’ Na 10 of Daniel Striker's addition to notify the chairman
4 ,
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tacked a party of Italians April 9. the ent occasions.. Later on some one
' able Ixxlv. to open, or cause to to tbe village, (now city) of Hastings. «&gt;»»»«»* to have a light of glaa put praytag thii .vlnnc:
1; ro of
mom mj
Halt m granted tv Judge H. nwuus. or to Kdt ta­
latter having lieen employed by the : poised his chickens, and other farm
---------opened. Marshall St. from Creek St. to which with those already built and- in the west window of City Hall,
re Mttabte twrxon.
those
commenced, will'make one (Carried.)
Ttoereut-on li Is orteieil. tint Mootij is*Mt
Pere Marquette railroad. Twelve of J binR Altgekl Myg ho
of
f^htful runaway accident on “,nov^;8V I““id city withottt au'
dwelling
on
each
h
t.
or
ten
dwelling
_
..
,.L
„
.
, delay.
.
them were brought before Justice j enemies; but the events certainly prove ^uth Jefferson avenue. Mix Nina c
T. '1',’------j,
houses on the block provided he can
Moved by Aid. Barber that -Finance.F. Tungate and 70 others.
procure the city water privileges for Committee attend to all city printing
Nichols of Charlotte and gave tomb thftt he has eth(,m
.’
| Hidiardson nnd Herman Bauer, of
On motion of Aid. Weissert, same the same and the sidewalk and street for the year except the council proceedfor their appearance, nnd the other two :
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Bnttle Crwk ^ert&gt; thn&gt;wn -frum tbe
grading. He therefore asks your
... v
are expected to be brought over this
carriage. The former's jaw was dto was referred to Street Com. (Carried.) honorable tojdy to extend the four ) mgs*
&gt;
tU UwClty Of HK-4St-.lt: Mid .Vdotv-u? MJ
can*, if •njtt-rr1—&gt;•'*
week. The cases will probably not to
' wa* a sweet young thing and loaded and her teeth knocked out
2 The following .petition was receivwt inch water main from thc corner of
The following n-aolutiims were pre­ prtlt1&lt;u.i t nm’ ।
tit 1 &gt;. •
brought up for examination until ( they foundla cozy comer behind the Her head, was seyerlv bruised and ahe !
To tbe'Mayor and Common Council Elizabeth and Blair streets, to the ■ rented.
furtbrr order. '.-•‘i
toe
to
the
i««&gt;
•
of
the.
City"
Huth
7
‘
.be.
City
of
Hastings.
Corner
of
Elizabeth
nnd
Colfax
streets,
after the present term of circuit court j scenes at the opera house during the •~n]80 received internal injuries Mrs
of
thr
iM-liilHicy
01
.......
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I intend to build a dwelling house and the two inch main on Blair street ’ Resolved: Bv the Common Council lac IbereU l? r-&gt; »’t s »«W
Lover.
.
) [«•&lt; diuwo. A« hl« erm
eronnd Bener eraepod. The horra w» fright'­ ! on each
"&lt;* •
of tho following piecetTofUnd. ' around
around said
said block
block No.
No. to.
10. to
to"connect
connect ’' of tbc
of Hostings, that the Bonds be pMliiW.nl UH«•
: her moaraelme de eo.e wai.« ehe mur- med b). tho
nt least Z.T.
ZW.Ir No. tri
1,*!. ♦!»&gt;&gt;
mm*. main
— so extended,
.
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I, at
on 1,1
block
10 uf Daniel W
with
the four Einch
furnished by the proprietor of each and paitr pnuicd
111,^1.| Striker's
ai
x«. to i,.tbe_£i;nou- andlyour jetitioners will ever prav ’’•wry saloon to placed at the amount of Barry, oner u
| mured: “Am I the first girl you ever
addition
sire
wvtk&lt;
pre-.
, I
city) of Hastings to wit:
.
j of four thousand nnd five hundred (m. ( hugged?” Ho was a newHpajrer man
... ,—i on etc.
lot -------------number 10. O'
*' 1*’ on
. .ludpsf 1WW.
SignM.
500. j’dollarv.
,
‘
——
oral therefore could not tell a lie, so 1 The work of compiling material for . City
entlUcd. “Past,
i
----- “ half
.....
south
of lots. 1 and 2, and one oir
n
,
Chaa H. Baner.
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Signed.
I he replied. "Na sweetheart, you are an up-to-date history,', entitled.
keiOwit r&lt;i »•».
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the
north
half
of
lots
1
and
2,
and
pos
­
Dated. April 18. IBOfi,
J. C. Barber.
rind Present of Eaton County, Michi; the third edition I have put to press
sibly then-, may be other houses built
On motion of Aid. Bauer same was
Moved by Aid. Weiswrt same In? laid
j to-night.—Battle Creek Journal.
,
, on said block during the season, but :
Cbm. (C^t)
j on table. Yeas. Grant. Hall. Hilton.
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Having started my Planing
Weiasert.
Nays,
Ekrtor.
Brooks.
I had a fneu‘i *ixassisted
by
othem.
othera.
It
will
be
a
work
will
be
built
As
as
soon
as
potaiible
potaiitte
after
The
following
cummunicatien
was
Mill east of the Table factory
.... . published
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.,
the
fr&lt;Mt JB out.
• ,
by the
thSfrort
°“t nf
of Tim
the ground1 this. _received.
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t'
'T" ” '
I The business at the local post office of unusual merit, and
The NMrtk bond
Roy Rickie
l"“!
■
1 wish to announce that I am
?’
Council
now prepared to do all kinds.of
■ for this year shows a gratifying in­ well known firm the a J. Clark putt SSom-VSte ritvX?ftt wiUto
nw^rn.y tu exumd ■£« two inch wltS
crease over the same period of 1904. Inhiug Cu.,Chirac,.
Gilbert Striker as sureties in the sum
‘
| The report for tfie first quarter of 1905
main on the south side of said block i n 1 re*Pec“uUy reqnest your honorj conqwltion &lt;-f which ! hare f«F’®*
.
,
r
। TVUl|V&gt;li&lt;n&gt;
•
.
«w«t. to the south east corner, andZ.’,e*® cause the water main to
I has been completed, and shows an in’
. t or.'vfis »u«i w r®‘
On motion of Aid. Hilton same was Tbe .flavor, lio'
Benjamin E. Wallace, head of the i thence north on the east ride of said! m *?*-tendcd &lt;« Madiwn street, from
Make all kinds of
। cease of $7,195.99. Tho two snttsta- famous Wallace Shows, brought suit.in h,ock to Colfax street, h distance of ! fK??,1gomerj' to.Dlbhl® streets, in order accepted, (Carried.)
Mtered the &lt;lut, ; -rf.trnwd ysnb-nh^ .
show a steady gain, the quarterly tlmUnlt^ SUM court .t Upon,. JZgrtlX "i!.Z’?1
« ‘&lt;h
iin 9?
ixm.Tbe constable bond of Guy L. Havens j meritoriaus 11 dietary was 10*1«
w
Moulding. Window Frames | tions
report showing a total business for the Ind. «.inn th. Grand Trank fcrWK - l^X
samejor my bouM-s. owned by myself.
the "&gt;«-»
most *•"
«• • :ui- . pr.ncipk*- Bt
as principle and A. E. Kenaston and **'*'
Morgan Jones, April 12, 19(C.
■ quarter at the two 'stations of $27,878and Door Frames,
weigh'sl him* &lt; ■ fare and afi« **
ooo damages. It is alleged that in the and your petitioner will always pray
Weissert as sureties was presentI S ®l
njipeodlX
On motion of Aid. Hall name wU re­
.23.—Battle Creek Journal.
meal. He had N*
Porch Work, House Finishing
contract for the transportation of the
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of aprealri®—‘grrv - '
j so as to rvo|&lt; a.j
87 cars comprising the show train tbe j D“te^ Hastings, Mich.. March 11, ’05. ferred to Water Com. (Carried.)
... . &lt;fully
On motion of Aid. Grant same was nn(i tn ghort. ia-n
‘»o •—— t*,
I Farmers around Battle Creek have railroad agreed to assume all responsiThe following cum mimical ion was accepted. (Carried)
L
:
. ChaSBaut;ru"’1
duty
of
Whig
'
'nd,k'^:
T^
I will be pleased to figure with you
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‘ On motion of Aid. Hall same was re­ received.
! been given a tip to clean up their, ksu
13 ~
do anyfis?
bility.
on any work you may wish.
Druggist bond of W. J. Holloway m that be never ’
thn&gt;; 13
«.
fared to Water Com. (Carried.)
.» rapMM
»
To thc honorable Mayor and Com­
i bams, as tbe state tuberculosis inspecprinciple and Chester Meaner and R. L ’. el-e or ta,k 1 u’
mon Council of the City of HMtinn
.1 tors are coming. As a result the farmers
Ottawa
county
went
Allegan
county
con
”
W&gt;
i
™
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Ottawa county went Allegan county
,"
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m-------raretl
« in th.
JVe the undrrsignetk owners of pron--------------------------hi* cakvat.'Ware working overtime to get their several better in the majorities given
K?H.,nJhc?1CKn,tL?f Broadway and t2-000 &lt;•« presented. On motion of
To
Mntfnp
.
I and
,T» the Mayor
and Common
Connell
■no after only
m -.-• y.-■ ■■■
.1 th. rioction „nb?City
rf H»U™
’
• barnyards ready. AD the inspectors Jbdgo Philip
y"? «® '
Hall ua» was accept.J.
manfully, to
to fuiwi
fulfill w»
U»'
I manfully,
‘ «“« jj * J
oiuwr a nrc hydrant to to placed at
J
*
ask is that things look clean when April 8. There the majority for the '
j
the corner of Broadway and South
Draggiet bond of Heath and Carvrthi loug lived he sjt»P®4 ”® ‘
they come around
judge was 3.590 and here 8,471. There I
orange pee! and fnictnred tM.
street, for the better protection of pro­
Just received a car load of White
aa principle® and Milo I» William, and
perty owners in that vicinity.
be
received
3.733*votes
and
hero
8.555
J his aknn.-Fail MaiKlarette.
Wood this week.
•
W . Hobbe a, raroHra in u.e ram of
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April 20, 1903.
Frank Walters, of Battle Creek, aged votes. The Socialist candidate received
kJ.000.00 waa prraented. On motion ot
MUST BELlfevE IT
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21. has constructed a small practical 140 votes in Ottawa.- Allegan Press.
PBleland. A. E. Kenaston and Aid.
Weiaaort uune wae accepted. ’
model of an airship built on original
I many others.
(Carried.)
I On motion of Ahl. Hall same was When
wncn Well-Know
weii-nnow"n Hastinp
lines. A largo wbrking model will to
A jury for tho Tubbs murder trial
Ibe »*luon bond ot Kittinger and
Tell It So PUinlycompleted in three weeks. People are has at last beep secured after four and 1
ferrod to Fire Com. (Carried.)
ttamoth wae prraented. On motion ot
When -„bljc ti,a„r.un*l »&gt;*J
I anxiously waiting to see tho machine a half days. Two hundred and thirty
■ The following communication i
Aid. Hall eame wae aooepted. (Carried) ,.reprrae?&gt;uiiv.
[fly.
,
I received.
five jurors were examined before it was ,
The bond of City . Clark io tho «mn proof it poshly
i'oIkW
selected. This trial w|ll be one of tbe
kirn- ot SS.ODO.tlO with Juno. M
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KMd thie teellm'S.V t Ten
O «*-•T-ji .•
greatest
legal
battles
ever
fought
•
Then
your
blood
must
be
in
|
Wolter Wilson, a young electrican
I hereby petition you to cause'a
®
’Tohn T‘ &gt; Lom,J»rd and with anyjridney :
Eston County.
.
1 very bad condition. You i /S'
। from England, while attempting to
augTadc to'be ®»d®on south aide : John F- ^wdyear ** sutities waa nre- &gt;h «be rending
"Emr'/Buiby.lir .; ® Mrt.G’*
board a moving train at BeUovUe. Sun­
certainly know what to take,
The Elks, of Kalamazoo, dedicated
day, was thrown under the wheels and
then take it —Ayer’s Sarsa­ l?i?T
™ accepted. (Carried.)
lots moi and.
7
to endorse
' so todly injured that he died in a their new temple with appropriate ox- ’
parilla. If you doubt, then !
Iia? building houses on all these I Mpved by Aid. Weissert that Finance ' procured at W. iHten
j short time.
ercises, following a banquet. Fully a
lijjiiuw? *° “*• ,i’k"*lk''
(^••"torraw^.tiunntil
ft
consult your doctor. Weknow
thousand of tho antlered -tribe were
Signed.
”
■
"»
&lt;«««
Fund.
(CtarfcA)
i
S&amp;.X.
’
Sh
.
-I.?
what he will say about this
present from all over Michigan.
/
.
I ■
■ months With SM-ver- rnlil
0 ;
Signed,
Jeremiah ^Sullivan. of Allegan, aged
Moved by Aid. Brooks that Council • small ot her back. At time “1(|,trl
A. E. Kenaston.
grand old family medicine.
93. died to-day at the homo of his
On mourn of AM. Wi^r, „m, «lJonrn n„Ul Fridiy night.
!
Grapd
Ledge
raised
a
large
lionus
Sold
for
over
60
years.
daughter. Mrs. John Marron. Sullivan
T
*° Sid'W‘Uk
(C“- 1
^Trarrerra «
has resided in* Allegan for forty years, and secured tho Crawford Chair Co.. a
n.MATTHEWS&amp;CO. I and was"torn in Cork. Ireland.
’
; Tbe polite custom of raising tbe bat ,r,ed “Ter^
SJiig
new institution just organized. It will i
Marlon Matttews.
Chas Bogers.
/
The following commnnlonlon w» *? *
to tho d&gt;y. ot I Kld^Hli
u
employ 150 men and will add much in I
PHONE 194.
I
rowi'id.
knight,
neveruppeareu
«noe«r«l ’ K °
?
, Tb-»
¥
every way to Grand Ledge.
Just west of C. K. &amp; S Depot.
(
-------,: ddvolry, wb«n
------- —
.gguu, uvrei
County Treasurer Doolittle, of CalTo the Imnorable Merer end Comum,, ±.‘’^'7.'
•u,erin,,
houn.^sent ont the first liquor license
Comicil
ol
the
City
of
Hastings.
J*"
r
1
**
1*
however,
m.
—
—
or
a
.
.
in
fact
cured
htr
f
&gt;.
1IV
WrtC»
Italians will not stay in Grand Ledge *
cards few 1905 t«gday. Marshall deal­
toom in
For sale by &gt;11
I,
Y*1
1 hereby petition you to cSie the 7^7
ra whict
hte there were Udlee. tt toHAIR VMOL
ers hare only aplied for 11 so far, since tbe riot there when a colony of I
Crater
~l___ . .between
. luv ctuae
came the ru«
custom for a knlgbt to ro- | Foster Milburn &lt; o J/
ASUECURE.
ter main
main r.r,
on Clinton street
them were driven out of the town.
CHERRY PECTORAL
-•
“&lt; haatlna Mi»» In th® warid.
against 17 last season.
.8tISet "?d Broadway, to be ex­ move his helmet as a Klgn that being fcO,t! agents for the . lllltd.;^n-J - sr*
tended to Broadway and I agree tolb the presence of frienda, to was safe i Rememtor the usna from attack.
tafce no other.

/Caufman Garment

CASTORIA

$10 to $25

C. H. 9SBORN. "•

What is CASTORIA

Southwestern Michigan

CASTORIA

w

Bears the Signature of

The Kind You Have Always Boujlit
In Use For Over 30 Years.

NOTICE

Planing

I tiz “d

Matching

Jos. Alwine,

JCOAL

Pale, Thin,
Nervous ?

Until further no­
tice we will de­
liver Lehigh 3 Mrt.
Coal in ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.
;

S

�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 4. IMS
A GREAT SILO

.

Consort No. 40

r___________ ,

OFFER

A Chance to Get All-Steel Frame Si-

5

• los Direct.
■ mm.^,
:
HIGH bank.
In another part of this paper we pubPur*dl and faanilv
lilt the whvrtiMumnt of the Farmer, "' I1*'tle Creek, with
Handy W^„„ Comply, of S^naa-.
i. euflenn* with ,,.|w„diMich..tn which it makm a wonderfpl cit“.
■
silo offer. Tbe company haa decided
Mrs. &lt;1 M.
’
u, sell its Handy All-steel Frame Silos ' ««ks with friends in thiT vi&lt;^iH WO
direct to the farmer, for short time 1 Jame.lv
' Wnity.
•num and family msi Mra
cutting ont all profits between the C. M. Hi
il'a
I “IW“-8*nd*y “ H- Bechmaker and the buyer. This mean, tel'a
a saving of tr.»n gispo to $S0.00 to the I 1
farmer on each .Un be
accohling
h',Ti,M&lt; bin base,h.. size
-i___of
r .the
,a- -nd
me"t lra"&gt;t lor hi. new bam.
2 to the
silo.
Onr r,-a,lent who are intending to ul,^L,t®ocf«X 4«ot a

. n.
■site Heed’s
a large bay
, ;»nd is a

Will
SPACE’S
Opra Hons
.uliien. I’-

$10

Tonsure &lt;

JA?II'S BRYAN
.

Michigan.

Mau®*

THE DEATH OF DR.

|

■

buy silos should not fail to real) the ad- Tburedar
vertisoment,- and write tho company at
u.
once. This is too good an opportunity \ ,,
,fn,“ Uli* ^ace attended the
to let go by. and tbe affix may 1.1 with- ,
Myron Golden Thgrsdav
drawn at any time. '
j ‘Orenoon at the Striker school {house.
When answering Yindly say you saw
Charle’ Thoma, .is moving I from
their a.lvertisenieiit in the HASTINGS ' * or“lllu Lalbam's farm to a । farm
BANNER and the company willgive !'
“ Quimby.
yoor letter s]ieeial and ptvmpt, atteu- ^r*'
Latham anti Mrs. James
.lion.
.Freeman nttomled Mr. Roid-s tuneral
’
. at Dowling Tuesday. •
L_—L—WiU.
And’ Mrs. c
of

W. M. EDWARDS
*" VoseltUh Loyalty To HU Dutv
Cauaed HU Taklng-Otf.

!

It wae with Pennine «&gt;rrow that the
’’•"‘‘"g. -learned ot tho |
'loath of Dr. WiJiiAul m. Edwards. I

'“Penntemlent of the Kalamazoo am .
lum for tho insane, whieh peennd tart :
Wank at Ann Arbor honpitah to which
bo had been taken for trealmpot. It
«bo literally uid „r him that hr '
Wil down hii life for otbcixfor death .
•ran canned by itlnem lino to overwork ■
*1 the dnylom; .nd
fw whom
rare him»,ir were not the rich and I
■ ■dronx. but tbe nnfortun.tr and defer­
; t.ve in inteUeet. With' .mgulnr Hero। tiun.hc gave bin time, bin thouxbt. hi.
efforts for tho welfare of the rnrate
of tho institution over which Jjo had '
. charge. He wan known t» wvernl ppo-1
, pie in this city, and they will recall
I with what courtesy and kjndnew be al-’

The J. S. GOODYEAR Co
OUR AIM IS TO SHOW YOU

The BEST GRADE of MERCHANDISE
at REASONABLE PRICES •&gt; •&gt;' •&gt;
If you pay a cheap price you get a cheap article. A good article commands a
fair price and must obtain it or it cannot be produced ? Remember these facts
when comparing prices’.

We are showing a nice line of

-Dress Skirts

1 ways mot even tho stranger whom he 1
might never see again; with.what pur- ■
Mjnal
interest he gave information !
। about the wards in the iwylum to their :

Shirt Waists

assortment of

we have ever had.
| friends; and how gracioniily he went •

BAYARD

The Black
Percheron
Stallion

J&amp;dter known as

The

Sam Marshall Horse
: , 'easou .at W. H. Spence’s

r-i is :i beautiful black stallion,
.p itinds and has no equal in
as a pnxluqer.

DOWLING.
Delayed letter

\

I Mrs. Chas. Lester died'at h«ii home
! early Thursday morning April ;|!&lt;n of
! lung trouble. The funeral Was held
4at St. Rose church in Hastings and the
i remains were laid to rest-in theCathoI | lie cemetery. She leaves to mouik her
i-losa. an aged husliand, three #'
! two of Battle Creek, and one &lt;i ■Mil­
I waukee, also a large circle of ft ends.
&gt; Floyd Rice was tn Battle Cree : last
• Thursday.
| The carpenters have E. J'Sttilton’s
j bant all enclosed.

, alxpu his duties. The love uf the man ;
. for his work and for the unfortunate
inmates of the institution, together!
ith bis great ability and rlo®e appli­
cation, account for his marvelous sue-1
i eesf., Tlie world is pborieri when such I
; u man (lies. But he leaves it so much
the richer by his unselfish life and the ,
; example of a man forgetting himself in
his devotion to the rulfortunauv He
j was an authority in this country ami ;
I Europe in his chosen, field which em- ;
• braked the study of tho cause and cure '
of diseases of the brain.

Line of

Let us show you some good values.

UMofvea

Walter Demond, Groom.
'

I™

and be convinced of their merit.

;

MORGAN.

t Mr. and Mrs. John Ormsbee 4»ited
Mr. Britan McKay was buried Thurs­
{ his sister Mra. Art Gorham Wdta of day.
.
1 Hastings last- Saturday an] jStitjfiui.
Mr. Fmnvher has a .clerk, Mr. Will . zjU.
Payne.
i Again death 1.as ta’en from t|
nn
Mr.
the nnruwjirt
hardware man ju
in.. Xi
.•n. Young, ihu
1’ old soldier. Augustus Reil was : '
Nashville. w.v- in Morgan Thursday,-:
, .I «« Monro--’.county. Michigan^ Mlly V, with his tinner nqedring the rout on
1 IIM4, and dipt at his heme in'lKiv ling. M r, • Adkin. s store.
j April 23,
ag&gt;tl «52 years 11 ttj aiths
Mr. V. Furniss was on on? streets j
‘and II tlaya. He enlisu-1 in thi war
Inst Wcdpesdjty on legal] business.
at the ng? of 21 yeitr&gt;» and was dis-1

• The DOROTHY DODD SHOE was first introdnc^aonly a few years ago. but np shoe ever known
has attained so quickly, such popularity, or sdeh a
vast volume of business. It is sold to-day by all the
leading representative merchants of the country.
and wherever sold is the accepted favorite of the
women of good taste
in that ccmmnnity.

The Michigan Central now harft nil
charge-1 from the service in IHryi Dec.
... .
23.' 1807 he was married to S^ph onia the material.on the ground for the ex­
,
Chase. To them five children were ! tension of th»* 3lorgtin sidri truck.
born, two of whom are living. Mrs. ; Mr. and Mrk Eugene Weaver enter- ’
■ Frank ViuuSyele. and Mra. Ed (W tidy, tainwl company frogi Nashville the. latuf thi/i place. April 21 he was stricken. "ter part of-last week. .

- with paralysis lieing 'nnable toHpeak ' ^_Mr. PhsmiII arrived home from Grand
death came to his retief Sondaj at,i RapHs Friday evening.
L
He walks
11:2U .He leaves a wife and two child- quite lame but is looking well,
ten: four brothers, two sistera,•; *ad
and
— .x;;..
r’
Sunday..Ir,
night
some young —
couple
£?■)
a largo circle oi friends to mourn his -j while -L.L.„
driving
from
O home
church
; loiw. He was a kind hearted man.
tnan. ' through Morgan and near the R. R.
It XA
■ loved and nwqiected by all who Jyiew
Jtnew iI U
lljilL
collided with
with a
a raw
saw log that lay
jJL collides
!&lt;|. 0,1 ; in the road, breaking tite whiffletree &gt;, W'
' him. The (upend was* ixmductei
Tuesday afternoon at the chordrh by lind cross liat. The horse went fionu* j ’fg.'i
i Rev. Trott ot Hustings, and thf
to ‘Nashville and the young couple .
f mains were laid to rest in the Dowling ' footed it home.. So
2 much
' * r fur
running
cemetery.
. JI ’'. i horaes.
__________ —
'
Mr. dnil Mra. Ed Tettnake spent Bun- •
QUIMBY.
day in Johnstown with. Frank Wilkes
j Chas. ScoU spent Sunday with bis j “
nnd wife.
•
1 wife and chiidrtn who arc-visiting; at |
Mr. and Mra. A. Ortnsbee spent’|hut- ; his father’s. Ho returned ; to Chicago |
i day with his brother Walter and Wife.
| today.
Clara Stanton spent Sunday with her
Thc L. A. 8. was well attended in J
parents
spite
tho rain. They were invited j
Dr. Gallagher drives a Hew ]|*rae, ! to meet with Mr. and Mra. Liclity at ;
purchased of Fred VanSyele. ■ ; ।
the county farm in three weeks. We
Mr, and Mra Emmet Herrington were hupe'to see a u-«od attendaiice
somewhat surprised about a week; iig i I jfrs. Florence Palmer sjicnt part of :
when.their son Frank stepinsl in iror a ' ,rtKt week in Grand Rapids. Her hus- i
visit with them.- not having iWnrd I
1UU) mothcr took in tlie excursion ;
from him in over a year.
'
: Sunday and she
returned with them ,
। Tbe carpenter!,. Clemence and Bryant ■• Sundapnight. .
! will raise Mr. McKindera barn the first . Several young couple from -Morgan
' were on onr streets Sunday evening.
of the week.
: Bert Daley moved his family to this ,
BANFIELD.
, place MundayThe Gleiutcra are making a arifcial
Frank 8'mi(11 whom) hcl|,h j,
j
: effort to increase, the intere-a ,ami
!o p,
Ann Arbor for .
memberahip of the order. Mr. OiHin, trPatnlt.nt Tneeday. Hie friends hoi« I
gave a very Intereating ithln-t 3n.t be wW return much benefited-.
Friday evening nnd a lady
"j
Rowden spent a few dap with 1
expected to give an address . Iasi
his mother who is failing rapidly. h&lt;,
evening and work among the
• ।
to Grand Rapiils Saturday,
this week.
|]
j
-----------------IRVING.
Misa Ethel Wood, of Battle CtwU i’
We
had
a
wedding
in onr little burg
making Mr. Wegner', people » »«"« ।
---------- _
’
TjBit
l«t Tbnreday evening.
MF.‘ Geo. Bix^ats
।
ter
and
Miss"
Una
Wilson
being the
Arehie Batea and family ot Owt- , ler and Mire Lena «"
nrrivA
are exixjcted -to occupy the contracting parties,
h’onrt- of Clrns. Baker ot Banffehl
1 Mtn. McCmnell vialtad.tar sister in
Mm Eliza Trethmke made her Bnn- NorUt Irving tart Satnrd.AJrtnrnlng ।
field friemtaa abort ti.tt tart vnik. ,
Mra. &amp; R . Chambers eaUrd

I

Imported
German
Coach
Stallion

HERR ARHENS
Seal Brown:

.

Weight 1,400.

‘the finest Coach stock ever produced
s&lt;ii,
'
: has several teams in Grand Rapids valued at
i
‘
' •' 'd’ices the color, style and action not always to
' tui'-'1.’pf,ce Anyone using him. will make no

Wil! make Season of 1905 as follows:
.

-hlNDASs.
Titsh a k «.
wnwr t’
TiaUcn. 1

Alt
MIi.r- *
‘Ugjlolhi:
lurttc aTc?ns

f-

of C?aU &lt;:roTe&gt;
'
\’• owner's barn.
&gt;
-sinjpeou’s Livery bam, Lake Odessa.
Ytowner’jbarn.
.

Positive Terms.
nf-ed. but will not be responsible for accidents
taud for their get until paid for, and-any one
ires will be held for insurance. Any onelbreedbreed under this contract. Mares must be re­
ltd.
.
.
h’Hiire, $8.00.
Standing colt, $10.00

0. ROUNDS,

^2 ' IL Xu- -L

Mra. C. E. Moore i. a very
,
bett&lt;r*»t thi. writing.
some of oneBanfieH gkl. were «;u
Monday mortnng wenhug
(to Delton to take the Mb grml. ezam

°Wn Proprietor.
Hastings, Mich.

p
wjfo
Hill last Sunday.
.
ijjsnmtoy.
gtt^

The Dorothy Dodd Shoe is correct in style and
THEY FIT perfectly, giving an ease and grace that
cannot be found in any other shoe. I have them in all styles and cordially
invite the ladies of this community to call and inspect them.

I have a nice line of Men’s •Fine
Shirts and Un lerwear, all of the
latest Styles. Also a good stock of
Men’s Work Shirts and Overalls—
the kind that wear and give good
• service. Call in.and see my line,
you will be pleased with the goods
and the prices.

^iMJevill,

,

..

' is nt- the SoldienD Home.
.
♦
a gentleman from Chicago lectured

Notice to Subscribers i»Hc |
It Baby is Cutting Teeth.

“
Subscribers are requested W
: look at tbe figures on the label o
► heir naner. and If &lt;hrv are no
► correct, notify the oilice. 1“ hand
k&gt;Rug bo many names, errors
iiniM occur If l&gt;ai*’r u not
f cvived promptly, or there is any
f cause for complaint, send a pos .-i
t S the office that we tna&gt; adjust
f the matter at once.

’ottle.
._______ ;________
I’inesalre acta like a poiiltlre. Bret J
thing In the world tor boll., finrn.,cracked hand., letter, etc. bnlrt hr t.,
L. Heath, tbe druggist.

r
In changing address
► give old address as well

„rts colds, pnv-na pne-trooto

Phone 54.

®
5
gs
@
®
8

s
®
§

The Pingree Shoe

Men’s Shirts

| Rapids last Sunday, to see his son who &gt;

natiUn.

Xtiwuct b bam, one mile west and two milea

ArFair Ground, Hastings.

-

New Suit Cases. $1.25 to $6.00.
New Idea Pattern for 10c

Eugene Weaver and wife returned
Mrs. VatiSjvkle returned to Dn Gal­ from Battle (5reek Tuesday morning
. higher's ho&gt;t Thursday after hi two and rvi'orted their daughter much ini-. .^1
j weeks visit with.her son Franlti'
proved.

-

Ser. .. fee Sio to insure standing colt

^°- Mi&gt;

Muslin Underwear complete

tS
'u'

•j-

has. achieved a reputation for its
wearing qualities, its ease, its per­
fect tit, second to none. The late
Gov. Pingree spent his life in the
shoe business, and the Pingree Shoe
was the result of yea/s of patient toil
and study. If you are bothered in
getting shoes to fit, or wear, come
and see me, I can please you.

W. H. SPENCE
The Shoe Dealer.

what Would Save
more steps and give you more gen­
uine pleasure in doing yonr work
about the kitchen, ladies, than
one of the many

Beautiful and Useful

Kitchen Cabinets?
To be found in stock on our floors.
We positively guarantee to suit
you in price.
,
Just received, a big line of

. HAMMOCKS,
get onr prices liefore buying.
We still have Carpets, Rugs, lace
Curtains and Shades for everybody at
bottom prices.
Furniture Corners,

Folcv’s Honey and rat R.h.„

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co.
b,r; Printing doneYnn wnnt-lt Nicelr Printed and on good p.per.
.
11

Remember ih.- HANNER whenlnjieed
"
'

�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 4, 1905.

6

aoooooooooooooooooooooooc

they were not niggardly with at least
May Fartivai,.University of Michi­
one of the salennen, Walter Burd. Mr. ( PERSONAL MENTION
gan. Ann Arbor. Mich.. May 11-18. &lt;a '
Burd, after the stock had been ebnAt a-rate ot »L®&gt; tor the round trip. ,riderahly broken, was told. »o the tesData, ot rale. May 11 and 12, and mom- :
Generally fair in tha vicinity of BAUER broc
111 llrl vll T 1LLL j timony shows, to M’ll the balance, he
Andrew Harper was borae over Sun­
ing train ot the 13th. return limit;
LUMBER
COAL YARD, with » rising a;
ito take half the proceads for his salary day.
The time for traveHffig will
X
May
IS
Incluaivu.
and to cover exitemtw.; and to pay over
Distinction to the Uaer, followed by brisk show
J. R. Itaui was in Grand ilapid.
Boon be here. If you need
&lt; OR THE STORY OF A CHATTEL
spacial round trip Sunday rate-. are ,
to
tlie
Inuik
the
other
half.
era of Complimenta from all directions.
W'
Saturday.
anything in our Hue it will &lt;
now in effect. a rate of one lair (or tte |
MORTGAGE on MRS. MAR­
। Marble alleges that jwhen the stock
. pay you to call and see us.
5
Lev Pryor was in Grand Rnpids on | round trip will be chargi-d. PwwaiRW, |
BLE'S STOCK OFGOODS.
In spite of tlie cold weather hanniu&gt;.there 1.
; was turned over on the chattel mort­
business Monday.
■ must reach starting point by midnight ;
; gage, ho exjrected the proceeds from
air of general activity. 2x4’s are raui.ll - . .,tin
T. Downing of Nashville. was in j same data. Tickets are Rood on all ,
shingles and flooring down, doors and »-i:.
; h
the
011**^MK1&gt; ’rouTd l*
'Hundreds and hundreds of
C AS REVEALED IN
: [ossenger trainaon this division if they j
the dry Thursday.
CHIIDT
TCCTIMfiNV
:
lo
fi
|0
lUpiidalion
of
Mrs.
Marble-s
still lumber is going out Buying, sellim- ,-l trad;,,?
‘
satisfied customers through
S
Luun I I to I IlHUri I Jin(j
own debu to tbe&gt;bapk, and the
Del BavingUin spent Sunday with !■ arc sclwduled to stop at the stallou ;
;
out Barty Ci&gt;unty*speflk loud
i
seem to be the prevailing winds and t-yr-i
lv u
।
er than any words can'of tho
5
i you wish to stop at.
i balance placed to Mrs. M's credit. But friends in St. Johns.
ing to gat in the wind. Look out for Ch;., q.', n'QUALITY of tbv HameNcs
X In the Bankruptcy Pnocee ings in the
National An’n of Manufacturers, ai
appears tn have been realMi» (.’barlotto Van Auken was in
we make. We use the bm. c
they are not the people you wish to deal ,
• “•
ized,
or
about
22
Orientof
the
value
(Atlanta, Ga.. May Id to 18 *05. A|
.Grand Rapids Saturday.
Case uf Mrs. Mabie Marble.
of Leather and have the lx* it .. v
uf the stock accurdhing to Marble.-and
of uoikmen. widen combine X
NOTk:—The. weather does not iiff&lt; B r ROOp.
B/D. Mei®er spent Saturday and very low round trip rate will lie given
Thursday II. C. Brigg*, uf Kalamaaboht one third of v iir.t tbe insurance
।
to Rive a Myers htrt««*-s a de
Q
for this occasion, pates of sale Mpjr;
Sunday with Stargia friendk
INUS and PRESSED BRICKreferee in bankruptcy, was in the-------- —-- ------ 7 - 1; ?
7
■
gree of style, strength pnd
9 aoo.
14 nnd ID, return limit May 21*
By
probate uffire hexritiq tratimony iu tbe examiner,x» »&gt;4 to have tew wlHag
Mrs. Silas Crawford, of Norwalk. .
!
durability that cannot be se
,X
’ jiaying a small fee an extension can 14 ,
&lt;«n|to&gt;X aUoulJ carry on IL It
cured in any rewy-.made 'ar
;c lAnkraptra- ™ ofJMra Mabie C.
Ohio, is visiting friends in this city. \
■ secured until June 13.
•
* j ,
&lt;•« “«
^cleX Marbl--, oi NaahWIc. W. W. Potter;
Mife .Tennir’KiqhanU of Prairie-/
«-»,,ln^ntrci.re&gt;,-hti.w&lt;.uraidfc'rcdi. . Marble'-, fl-bt to tbf U»k tea, l«ul
Gen l Assembly of the l*nwl&gt;yteriail
! ton. and
q.l-a.ti,,»-d Theodore C. '«“■&gt;
proctmls., Other eroditon. *« Ville, has been visiting friends in the j: Church in V. b. A. -at Winona Lake*
.
•
•
&lt;* jI Ind.. May 17 to 81 ’0&amp;. One firat clam
I Downing, ol the banking Item ot IWy Mlhi”F '“'•"1" °"» *b"1,i’ city.
John DeMerandvfllo. of luiku Odessa. Fare plus.23 cents for tlie round trip
I, A- Downing. W. L- Marble, lor K*e i
’ir Potter, got an .nkhng of
Hastings,
Michigan. ■J year. w emptovoe of Borrv * DoS■“■«'««!. mi U very id al the home of his .mother ; will be given for the above occasion] !
Phone 254.
BAUER BROS., Proprietor*,
Jefferson at., 1 door south of P.O. Ling, and G. Ward Gribbeq. all „f. «ecure&lt;l a ratisfar-tory .ottlemont of hia here.
Dates of sale May 15-17-1H-IV-22-28. re« 1
Mrs. Frank Heath, of, Middleville, !i turn litnit -June 4. .
Naahville. »«e raUter 'reimMional d“ta’b''
,o
testimony w». brought out by Mr. '.»»«i«d In the ctnmU ronrt.
J! vhited
vi.irei Hustings, friends the first oi the
National Baptist Anniversary. St. |
Potter. If the toot, midneed in this I' - There
«&gt;»’« ♦&gt;.&lt;»»&gt; ■“ d“"“’ «•} : v- eek.
, Louis, Mo. . May Itt to^l UXJ. For thi» |
examination are reliable, the Nash- I »Ne &lt;'«■' S“T.v «= Downtag oga.Ml ;. Ed. B. Dole, of Otsego, visited occasion we will gjve a very 10^
vitle banker, mentioned were parties I
Marble. It , is the aim of . Ir. ' friends in the city the first of tbe | round trip rate. Dates of sale May 18 My
to looreodings which may have teen !«’»«« to force the tanker, to o«w_ in
-16-17, return limit May 27 05.
on
the
same level
us other creditors in j
.
information
s regard to above
। legal but were certainly disreputable. ■tte diatrihution
of tho WM.87 which \ Mni Almena ,-wanlqy™tL:r
of Krixmmmo.
further
I They also countenanced transact ions by :
aOm**
:chndr“ to
city “d
“u
■ o4i"’’
■ repr—nutte prorate, uf the rale ol ‘
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ta
I । men in their employ and in the inter­ tte .tuck under tte chattel m«rtW.
Fr
T
the stock under the chattel u.ortiW
Kr“
~, *nd Accepted Ma«&gt;n. Grand J*
I rat of Barry &amp; Downing of which they : It is also Mr. Potter-, ho™ to o&gt;mi»l
Pure Drugs
Mra Felix Chamberlin, of Clmrr- I.4gc. Detroit. Mich , May 2.1 and M.ll
। ought to I* thoroughly ashamed.
i
iBuMte
’d^ a
4*
^ ".iting
Mra ■ A.
a rat. ol *340
tte rntlllfl trill. fln
*
. .
s .
- -krs__
ther
............daughter
1__ ...»
s . ..
.1/1 for (has
*
Patent Medicines
Going to make a Garden this Spring?
;
It appears tbat^he
business conduct- I »'«•"■&gt; eommiMion of 30 per rent m. Jute, IX-ter.
m, u...u„
,
•
Dmraof arieM.y 32 andWretura limit
Druggists Sundries
! j ed by Mabie C. Marble was really not j
conducted by ter. but by h-r bn.tand !h&lt;' doaing out of the talanra -of tte
Mra Mabie Gray and Mis. Agnre Mayindu. .
. I opnuucteu hv ner. hui by her 'husband
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These warm days you know that it’s tim tn begin
Choice Cigars
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froraRapids
Grand Rapids
First excursion ox the season $o
W. L Marble,
who appears■ to have ’ "»«*•
.
McNaughtonMcNaughton
*ere Grand
,„7.
1 Grand Rapids Sunday April 80.thinking
50
about it, if not to commence work WebFragrant Perfumes
1 acted *, her agent. In her name a
11 &gt;" •vident (hal Barry A- Duwmng visitoni Satnrday,
Mr. and Mrs. Cyni Sbelleubarger. 1
fur'the jound trip, special train
general merchandire store w-« con- I
not counting cmlWtatly on hoidinterested because we can supply the w­
Books, Stationery
(
lastia^t*
H:85
a.
m..
returning
i
uf
this
city,
visited
his
jiarents
at
Lake
[
leaves
Hastings
8:85
a.
re
rr.tnmmD&gt;
ducted hist year in our sister town. It - tag the
secured throng t
ft
School Supplies
f 11
leaves fi
Grand
Rapids 6:80 p. m., bicy, \ spread further that she owrf Barry * chan,!1
operation for ttey . Odessa last week.
‘
ft
, Downing in overdrafts and a note, bare ««&gt; 'Wlto, as have all the other ! Roy Tift and family, of Kalamazoo, I ciea and liaby cabs will be carried free.
Confectionery
ft
Mich. Athletic Aiw'n Intcnwhohurtic
, mostly the funner. *1003.73. Mr. 1 crednora «.m.l Mra Marble for the,
visited Mrs. T‘s mother aud other
Toilet Articles
■
for tlie beds of lettuce, radishes, carrots and all other ft
7 Downing testites that Mra Marble's I ™&gt;ire amount of tbe debts of tath to
Meet, Ann Arbor; Mich. May 28-27,1 a
friends over Sunday.
.
and a full
- , bank buck, which was opened in Decern- ' lb» bank, aud including the amount
rate of $2.fW fur the round trip will be
vegetables, and din sell you’every .known kind and ft
which
•'«"» Boxten hm, moved to thi. city
Line of Wail Paper aid Window Shades
... ,
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. ! ...I.;..
I. Wto |»ld
..., U to tte- one
i, no creditor
rat-gvittzit*
; given, dates of sale. May 26, return
ft
i | her lfl03 .was never delivered to her. ■ whoao settlement was referred to.
( from I-.kl- O-lraat. ptirchmung a home
eombination
of FLOWER SEED.
limit May. 27 inclusive.
I ' nnd that he did not think she knew )
...
ft
Mr. Potter will control tte allow- •' 7&gt;&lt; Baf&lt; Grand St.
i ' anything atont it, as her bnsband acted! —
-— ; .
They are the DEPENDABLE KINDS, Too. ft
On Sunday May J there will be ar
for her. slid he wai employed by The anee of the moray P».d in th,, settleMra Hoy Hickle wnt to Grand
hank
It appears by the evidence 1 ment. also hny allowing of the claim of Rapids Monday to assist in earing for excursion tdThornapple, Jackson, Ann
This is quite important.
When yon. are n-ady h
Arbor and Detroit. Special train will
! that Mr Marble owed Barry &amp; Down- B^ry * Downing against Marble her rister who -is HL *
Phone 14.3,
City Drug Store.1
sow, call around.
1
i
ing a note of $050. The total of Mr. l*raonaHy.
Dan 1 Houk, of Duwling. wks in leave Hastings 8:00 a tn. arrive De­
*•
,
Michigan.
Bantings,
troit 11:4.'&gt; a. m. Returning lenye De­
g and Mrs. Marble's indebtedness tu the ;----------------------------- the city Saturday, and attended the
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troit tt:30 p. m. Ann Arbor 7:8&lt;hn. n&gt;..
- bank being $2273.58.
SOBRIETY HAS A CASH VALUE concert Saturday flight.
Marble swears that four Weeks prior -i
. '_ .
-I Mrs. John Pendergast is the guest Jack&amp;m H 20 jx m.. Tbornapple’ lOjUO
to the giving of u chattel mortgage, , As Well As Increases One's Self Re- ( of jjr. an(j Mm. j. s. Goodyear, arriv- p. m. Sjiecfal train will stop at Ypsij lanti in Itoth directions. Bicycle* apd
; which we will afterwards explain, the
Spect And Usefulness.
| ing jn this city Tuesday.
babvcMla checked free.
!
goods to-Mrs. Marlile's store, invenjhe Chicago &amp; AltonRailroad comEd Evans returned ffi»m Petoskey
Very low one way colonist rales to
toried at cost, amounted to $8,400. . jWny. in rules recentlyissued for itsThursday
He had spent the winter
points in Washington, Oregon, Callfora
. He further alleges that $&gt;1,200 was : employees, forbids menin its employ with, his daughter there.
•d-tal to th. Stock in itettlmo &gt;u-ltu ,|,it mUomw. ra,-^ track* aura.pr and
Mra Clxn-ncc Lnlbrop of ■ ia, Montana aud British Columbia will
bo in effect Mar. Is;, and will cdAtlmie
; o» tte a.,, wten tte ■nmument n balM ur Mr
jySfTwbcre liquor : Ionia i at
,o„
rt
lh,.
until May 15th inclusive, good coach
execute* there n&gt; M 1mm *U»|aa|ta gemtttag permitted. Tte I
1
visiting friends in thia city.
. accommodations will tie furnished.
wor|h of goods on hand.
.
- cuuipany makes no pretense of carryMiss Emma Valentine visited her
W. S. Barron, Agent.
•
On
Oct.
12
last.so
Mr.
Grfbben
testjin
g
on
a
niorn
|
crusade.
It
simply
with one of my cameras and they
aunt. Mrs. Fret! Tnngate. while on ;
flee, he wa-&lt; called to thc bank uf &gt; strives to live up to the .business prinwill be pleased with results. So
1 her wav to her home in Cadillac.
i
Barry
A
Downing
and
that
Downing
cip
|
m
which
depend
U1
»n
the
eumwill you. 1 have placed an order
Me ’ and Mrs. J. J. Perkins, of I
I and; KarMe agreed that a chattel 1&gt;?lency ^d rdialnlity uf its men.
for a large Hue of Kodaks aud
.
v-should be • -put on Mrs. .
, L
. depends
... upon j Prairieville, have been visiting Mr.
1
■;
'• mortgage
service, if holds,
Cameras and a full Hue of .
; Marble's stock. They made an error ^eady^habits. and both, help insure nn'1 Mrs. John Curtis the i«wc week.

TRUNKS, BAGS, |

HIGH FINANCE

LUMBER BULLETIN

IN NAQHVIIIF

SUIT CASES

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a

HARNESS,

A FRESH CAR OF CEDAR POSTS JUST RECEIVED
HASTINGS LUMBER &amp; COAL Co.

W. H. Myers &amp;. Son,

That We

Sowing Time is Here!

Sed

s
di
W

We can supply the Seed

Of

Q. A. HYNES.

CAMERA
SUPPLIES.
Anyone buying from me will be
■ instructed how to get Urn best re­
sults. Don't buy before seeing
me.

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
Hastings,
:
Michigan

Cold
Lunches
will soon be in order, aud what to
; get will be a question. A great
many familie* in this city have
alreadv found our Home Made
Pre teed Corn Beef to be juuc tlie
thing for lunches and cold Ineals.
1c Is especially relished for pinner
bi those employed its the factories
! Our pip pork Sausage is in groat
demand.
[ Have you tried our Buttierlne?

Hastings Banner $1

of $100, so it is claimed,1 in figuring 1 jiublic safety. “AU tbe things which
I^rank Ryerson, of SbepanL Isabella
the amount of tho Marblcr indebted- : are inhibited,'", says General Piuwen- Co., visitod his brother Fred, and othnem, placing it at $2173.58 instead o' । ger Agent Charlton, either . tend or , er friends in the city thc fore part of
i $2373.58. For a consideration of $UX». - mjght tend jiermauently or temjiorari- , the week.
1 Gribben agreed to act as a figure head jy t0 inipair u man’s mental and
Jjulge Stine and Mayor Morrill of
tata.jlMl:HeK«'lJ&gt;i»nuto ^Bxrry ,,h),ical lmnn.■■
'
, ctarlutte. were to tte ciiv FriJxy-on
I &amp; Downing for $2,173.58, which aum
Thi. put. thc quratiun of tcmp-rance ; Irnmnw. connected with the Huttap.
- was placed to his credit. This bo turn­ and steady habits upon a basis where Realty Co.
.
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ed over to Marble, who in turn handed even tbe most benighted morally can
1
S“,th 7“ ««
! it to Barry &amp; Downing, thus wiping clearly trndenund it and are that there , ““
’ out his own and his wife's debts to the i. but one practical aid,- to it. The Arter Friday for a few day. virit. and
bank. Marble then delivered to Grib- man who wiU not hearken tomoral -tale there-tall be tte Ku« uf Mra
। lien a chattel mortgage on’ Mr&gt;. ajipeal is apt to lay grea^ stress upon Ohvo L*throl’'Marble's stock ot goods for $2,8U0. his regard fur tbe practical. He doesn't
Mrs. John H. Busby of Hastings, is
' Tbe testimony does not show why, a care for sentiment—gush, he calls it; I visiting her daughterZMra. Mark Gl
i j chattel mortgage of $2,800 was given ' he must have hard fact.
.
And here he "arren. and assisting in ihe care of
; to cover *1,(73.08 of indeMednom. nor K,„ jn„ wh„ h, w^m. rlir hard her ”e» gnunUoio
on wbul theory of equity Mr. Marble s
that he mi«t be eolwe and .toady
Mra. A. Davenport returned baturdav
l*raonal note waa included in a mori- ' or giTe np „ job wbere
brietv anil from a two work, .rayin Saline,
to
gage or. Mra. Marble'. goo-K when steaJlnem an- reuontial qnalitira And which place .be wu called
by the
there were other creldtor. Iweide the wh—ho tnrM nowaday, he find, death of a relative.
hank. It I. claimed that the Idea ot lbll u„ hard ,„t ,t„ing ilim in th.
Mrs. Clare Pierson started Thursday
hnving the chattel mortgage ran to I (oce. In all 11 ora ot paying emplov- !
for Detroit,
where she will visit
Griblwn. inateail ot direct to tbe bunk- , mCTt Ml,riety and niwdluew, are lie­
friends fora few weets and then spend
.' ere. wav to give Barry * Downing an ; COiuing more rigidly required.
! some time with Kalamazoo friends.
I advantage over other ereditora.
I With the value of reliability redured
Miss. Avis Marsh, of Detroit, who !
; It app-ara front tho testimony that (,o
doIla„ ,nd
even the
Gribben was not expected to.look after [ dnllMt
„-h„ can-t comprehend the lias been spending several weeks with
the detail, of closihg out tho Marble , si,„p|e« cthicial principle, can eaaUy her sister Mra. Clare Pierson, of this
&gt; city, returned home Thursday.
. .
etock—be was merely a figure head in 1 g™,,, it! meaning.
the employ of Barry &amp; Downing. He!
.
; Weldon Bronson went to Chicago'
’
protected himself.by taking back from
* Saturday to join his wife who has beer.
ji:
,I
;
;

a year

।

Y selling superior doilies, by

B

giving better.values for thc

same money, 'we insure yo. i great­

than you can possibly S&amp;.J

where.

Clothes

All that thought, skill, experi­

for

ence and capital can accomplish is

in evidence in the designing, tailor­

Young

ing, fit and style of our garments.
.

Men

-1

’

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■

In justice to yourself, look at

Boys

our goods and get our pricejs- \ on
will find some new experienc s and

and'

some new sensations awaiting you

when you see what we offer
-

Children

WATCHES;

Foley’s Kidney Cure

The Grocers, J

Phone 16,

Barry * Owning an Nfreement. JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD ™1"* 'tk h"„7T
which was offered in evidence Thurs-1
, weeks. They will return today.
day. that neither he nor his heirs ware
~~
F.
Q. Eberhart, inanairer nf the
to be responsible for anything only °* ‘{^“““Bro?^" eT^t"**'
Mfg. Co', big'
money that actually came into his 1
1
i nlsnt u» xii«hn»i-rav» t..,i _^...a o_a
Complete Line
’ plantAt Miehawaka. Ind. .pool Sathands
as
thc
holder
of
the
mortgage.
j urday in this city the guest of Chester :
'The MEAT MARKET Man
In no inland town in Michigan is Mtsner.
i Gribben took potwesaion of the stock
Two doors east of Cltu Bank.
. .r
„ , „
' the day after tbe mortgage was-given, there a larger or better stock of hard- ■ Xf
ware
of
«11
drecriplio,„.
und
tann
' . “r- "»&gt; Mra FtM Barnaby, of Lan-:
Phone 22 Hastinfls, Mich.
bidding it in for $1600. He was auth­
took, than l&gt; kept by Goodyear Brw ?
Vi*‘55r
and friend,
orized by an agreement between the
of tld. city, and they have an immenaB |!“
. T**-v eIP»« *» move hen­
parties in interest to sell at public or
trade on both Hora and demrve it. .“ake thia city
private sale. It appears that the en­
Juat now they are showing a* big line
** utnre brane.
tire stock was cleaned out in about
aud wagons, the makes that
p- A. Peterson, of Rockford, DI., the
Mine weeks. Gribben swears tliat all of buggies
__
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|
manufacturer of furniture in
you
can
rely
on.
''
.
j
leading
manufacturer
the proceeds that came rut o his bands
You willbe interested in the com 11110 country, having a large interest in
from tbe sale of the stock was $868.84.
I have a nice line of watehee
♦ He testifies that Marble told him the planters— the kind that plant com practically
“ every , one of the extensive
embracing such prominent
-f
furniture factories in that city, was in
stock was worth $4,800 or $4,800. .We and do It right.
makes as
They are looking for a big trade, and the city Friday, the guest of Emil Tyare told that an insurance examiner
Elgin,
Waltham,
j looked over the Marble stock just a they will have it sure, for they de­ den. He was much pleased with Has­
.
Hamilton, Rockford. 1 .Ettle before the chattel mortgage was sene it. They have just received a tings. ,
filed, and recommended that his com-'i car load of the famous Deere Hay
From press notices that come to ns
besides several cheaper grades.
Loatlcrs,
Side
Delivery
Rakes,
Corn
Get my prices before you buy.
4 pany carry a line of $2,700. As such
Mrs. Grace Blanchard, daughter of
Planters. Cultivators and Harrows.
Repair work of all kinds neatly &gt; con^paniwi do not insure to near the
Mr. and Mra O. V. Greenfield of this
Goodyear Bros, stand behind tbe
full value of the property covered, it
and promptly done.
city, is making nplendid progress in her
would seem that Marble's estimate of goods they sell and make them satis­
Geo. Newton, jeweIer t the value of the stock was not far out factory in every case. It pays to deal chosen profession of music. In com­
pany with her instructor Dr. Minor C
with them because they giro you 100
&lt;rf the wsy in placing at $4, SOO.
Baldwin, of New York City, she has
In the short time that intervened cents in value for every dollar you ex­ been touring tho larger cities of?)hio,
pend.
from the forcclosre of the stock till it
Pennsylvania and Maryland, giving
was all sold it would seem that the exMra Clement Smith was a Grand ' highly of ^e^work^W l”^8B KpcsJt
B.PM. vUtik Tbtodpy.
XU.
’’
Urge, and yet it must be admitted that

F.W. Clifford

HAP1S &amp; RUSS,

S

“Shoot
Your
Friends”

.

Children's Garments $2 4

Boy's Suits

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Young Men's Suits -

l

$2.5$ to. $$■

$5. io -K/-•

&amp; BURTON.

CHIDESTER

Leading Clothiers.

Hastings,

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. Michigan.

�-------------------- gAgHNGSBANNER, MAY 4, 1905.

THE

r

Wall Paper Season

TIKIR IWtNUflfi
ANNIVtRSARY

'

eh it

Monday

evening

the v.all, of th- home, which motion' 9
^1'I.'- &lt;Wi«i The strain, I •
AW Lang Syne brought even one £
IO then- feet and bnmght
'®
Followed By Tons?.', Affair- W„ this truly deliglttlnl «Tonlng which
-,-ly a house iu this vicinity that will
»«“lily l«»»ed into the aniuds of the Z
“in ire rooms. Now. 'wt mint Your
Very Enjoyable.
ehl.' Ila Ixing ftw of the
cbnrniina I •
I
.■i
- no difference if it is one small nx)ni
1.1
'a”’&gt;«I®rat.ed Stun-!
••I lint many n l letter daj-altaipi they i •
&gt;ur kitchen or yonr parlor. We
have U-u prnikged r.
,ilk; ®&gt;
. •
j m tliR most suitable patterns in
. likewise their amuwl L«n.|.wt whiel, is
Hw.r oriMniz.diou twenty yea-- ago. , A
. in yon wish to paper: You will
'
l° “xnr “I -h. binh.lav
i , . I’.nut seeing onr line. We make
i
‘'“'"‘'Hal hard. Una.,, |,avrf,.;,
■ tte. year it fell uu .,h„ ni„w ,, ,, J BOARD OF .TRADE MEETING •
}
e and length. Bear ini mind
k«nn. The clnb wen,
- in theliousec'eaniugMife tihat we
Tuesday Evening at City Hall, old 2
Mrs. W. u. &lt;l.xdye:u- In their hang:
K •member our -ale'on the well (known
Officers Reelected.
,
lome new homo .,n J.'ir«n«nr*.!rM4. the .
Tiie Board ..I Tra.!..'. Adnualmn t. !
affair .&lt;!«, xrs iny « » Christman fi,r
the it«w l,«,M. which Swas at thi, time
tel.1 T«,.lay .-vralnt. ainl •
: opened tor Its Enn suebg function
1-ol.Hdering Ila- number
otter thing. , •
Th,- lanupirt waa hi-ld in ilw dining that iuivrl. r,
„.,n
£
. . ... &lt;1 not pass
We are selling
room where a long table'was «pr&lt;-n.l &gt; resident Stem luwl a mtrnt interest ing A
- ovont being Uld U,r nineteen. The iwix-r
showing his iht«n«t in tht-i^’
$1.25
' One gniioq B. P. S Paint ff cenu-r piece was n jardln, re tiljnl wlU: welfare and tho progrem of the city and ■ J
.65c it ,P«W»&gt;» red rows. rl&gt;
/ One-half B1
’ ‘ duh- flower, how important it is that all should i J
• 35c •) rhe invocation was u-du-d by Mrs. Bur- r^tvi.rk tdgetiu r, otherwise the. t«-«Mlency ! W
\ One-quSf’'.1
low, after which tte fnllmring menu will lify to go bnckwanl nnd all pro• 20 c
■ One Pint
wo, served b\ the| Mtew, Huffman gri-ss In- atuppctl. Stvrretay Brown A
-madenn interesting rwpofrt’showing a
•12c V ; Abbott. Brmlk-y nml.Barber.
I One-half Pint
something of the work done. The J
Orange toektall
• ’ '.’nt an&lt;l always sold for more money V
Hon hand, which It &gt; 5
ci- k
Deviled Kalin &lt;»n
- I»’»nr-.l has aboie
&gt;hced C urumbers
Bread Holh
is ready to re-- in some projtsn for the -.W
\»-al With Sauce Tartare Pouitm-with improvement uf the city
The old 9
Advertise Hastings by using the
1
- Mudir&lt;H)tnB
officers, who had so faithfully and un­
.
Spaglwtu- a r Italienne
Btsvuiu
Gia^jJelley
Olives
dir su many dijK'ouragvm«np» dune the ! A
Fruitnde '
pioneer^wolkfur thc organization, were 7i Waldorf Salad
(%••** Wafer*
n}-elcct«sL unanimously, as follows:
| Ice Oream
Qokleii Red Cake
Presidents
Kellar Stem, Vice Prusidcnt.*. wP
;
Lt-rnOn Jellv
Luke^Waters and John GctedyiSar: Sec­
Coffee
Creme de Meuthe
rotary, Arthur U. Brown: Treasurer,
■ After a delightful hour spent over Frank^Horton.
*
j?
the menu a program of t.«»u was
The report of Treasurer Frank Hur- ; a
given.
Mrs.
J.
S.
Goodyear
filling
the
ton
was
i/must
imjairtant
ohe,
showJ.
md, Heath’s Beef, Iron &lt;fc Wine
position of toastmihtsn-KA in her uwn ing ns it ditL how
had been col- ®
inimitable way,
introducing each looted and but #44.t* 1 expended, l'*av- O
member in so witty and natural a man­ ing a balance of
hi cash on hand.
ner that the affair panted entirely iu- 'The exp-nditures were a.s follows:
A
formal in nature and the strain so of­
Paid Banner, printing ...
50
A
ten fi ll on Mich occasions sdemod total­
, Paid Herald printing13 25
ly lacking. The responses were bright *
............. u«.
•
and entertaining without exception
Paid Stenographer •• 10
"
and treated with such urfginalty and
Paid Stam|wsl Envelop - 3 8'3
R. F. D. Orders filled
humor the time devuowl tu thin purt &lt;&gt;f
the same day a.s received.
the program M*vmed all lohnhort. The '
Total
&gt;44 fM
,
E. Tyden w as elected as* one of the ™
followijig wen- the toteds.
board
of directors in place of Luke
Shakespeare. Mrs. H. A.-Barber.
1
Hamlet. Miss (WxiTear.
t ' The Sung of the W illuw. Mi-e Hamp- ,
. ton.
I
The Board1 of Trade certainly has A
The Beil Rose class flower, Mrs.
n'vwn to Tte proud of it* kutcmb at the
Hicks.
rhe-e
of its first year '&lt;he sucre«w being ™
I Shakespeare** Silent Women. Mrs. &lt;
Upjohn.
- .
in nu .small drgu- doe to the very w
, Our Class Invalids Mrs. W. 11
Geo. Clary has *oM his farm.
. SWeexey.
£\.
*effective and preaisrent work of Prowl­
dent St«-m and Secretary ”
Brown.
Shnkespcare s &gt;Introns. Mrs. M'
MMe's mutt*.), “Open evenings. ”
Timmerman.
S
Heaven helps' the man that helps the
Class Motto. Mrs. W;- K. 1’owers.
Rev. H. H. VanAuken was in Grand
other fellow.
.
.
The se'xiud jiart of th-- .|m&gt;grani W»
Rapids Tuesday.
Grant Muir N building a house for carried out in the hall and living room
Will
McKeritt. of Middleville, was
I Enjoyable music was furnished at .
Henry Mishler. •
in the city on Monday.
Grant Muir has the foundation made . variouatimeB during the program by
On aceonnt of the funeral of Mrs.
for u new cement hbrnw.
Mra. I- T Culgrove nnd Mn. WightPrudence
Nobb”*. the Women's Club
.r.
,, ,
man Crawford, of Sorwalk, Ohio.
1
rte tanent block. Art-fun te ng laid
pjm
..
J|n. .will
.
open nt three o’clock instead of
for dame, Vte-lfc » new tome.
' Hrannh Bmdow one of the d»rti-r
Cbn-.. Thompson and wife will mwe 1Ueml&gt;ers wae an interesting reimni*'Ladies will I* interested in knowing &gt;
R. Jamieson, proprietor of the *
into their new house ^this week.
&lt;3^^ ,,f the urginazation of the club that'W;
1
Exchange, in the first build: ♦
Many a broken heart is the fonnda-1 which occurred twenty years ago at her Bs.ple's
1
Pretty G
north of the National Bank. Has ♦
tion on which a career has been bnild- home under tlie leadership of l)r lag
i
it Ci»U.»4
«J.
! Polhemus. Dr. Timmerman the present ifor sale a little device tliat can he j J
v*'1 pretty
in any kettle, that will prevent ♦
The O.w Company are certai nly leader of the club in ’ The Twentieth placeil
]
it ;•» t cheap
and food* from horning. Il ♦
hurtling in their mains air over the Anniversary”
reviewed briefly the mrata
1
iniooU 1
niatuh!p&gt;H
rorts
but
a few cents to buy unc, and *
city
: work of the club .during its twenty &lt;
high cltee at
rtlce a lung
should call and i*sy one
♦
Mira Row Goodyear mtertainod tte
‘ladit-s
1
■ prire. .
" „h.l.v Clnh ..... enlorahlv *t ter thorough .nd rouicientlOM work thM
-rises Tnaaiy
President Slocum, of Kalamazoo ♦
BirtInlay Clnb very enjdyably at her
irf tb»d«x
inn* in tolid
G&gt;llege.
delivered two very able s»-r- &gt;
। had l»ea done.
।
home yesterday;
.
’.ell which .
I Eighty two nameshave been enrolled ttaons
,
in tbe Baptist church Sunday. ♦
Hwbich
ill? reaAun why white oheep eat more ^‘fhe^mrmiwiip bnoka aitice its both meetings being largely attended. | •
uu
.«v-.u.2.:r
1
Near it- in.-;
tthan
v— WV__._
V---J
-----I
_
..I
l-f
.
.
.r Optic 11
black.ones ha* lieen definitely set- orgmiizauofi. Miss Caroline Barber The
evening service was made still
departru*- •
■»king and
mure of them.
tlp*m.
tied. There are more
then
n charming manner ,more impressive hy the vocal seketionb
Engraving
hands of
' Take a look at our east window and Portia.s ’’Quality of Merry’’ speech of
( tbe ladiasofthe Ithaca Conservatory I
Mita himjwoy, of Ithaca. I
'see what 30 cents will do fur you in ' from The Merchant uf Venire. Mi»s of
( Music Concert
BESSMER,
the way of a shirt. Morrill Lambie &amp; Knowlton then followed with a w.-li N.Y .. who gave an entertainment in |
the
Baptist
church
Satunlay evening.
written
paper
on
Queen
Ellaaletli
in
Co.
■
,
THSJEVELEF;
HASTINGS. MICH.
__ai\and weakni-ss of
The Lapec? Clarion comes tu hand 1
County School CommT Ketcham is which the...........
strength
Shakeaiieare-a
Queen
was
well
brought
with a fine 16 page special number,
conducting 8th grade examinations in
•-«•’« &lt;W.
beautifully illustrated and printed on
tbe county, and reports large attend out. "(IreelinAw from North Carolina
| was a most interest ing letter from Mrs. book paper.. The edition;.shows np
ances everywhere he go®.
i EUori B. Rohinwin a charter member handsomely fur Lapeer, and is a credit
J.txzie:
.
,
1 of tho club, who though alsamt in to that’thriving town. Thc •y|uipmvnt
Meet me at Faulkner's drag
. vT0„, b1w w„u1j i,. |,rwcnt ot the Clarion, w hich includes a lino-------------I ™ onftur
lll)nolll grt|„.ring of tjqm. an Optima* job press and n fine
store Saturday afternoon.
1 am going
there to buy wall piper.
-.lie clnb ot which site ia eno of the new newspaper press, were’also present­
Mamie.
most devoted as well as valued nwm- ed in the illurtratton*. The Clarion is
Mlsa -Allison.spoke
interesting- h fine paper, and up-to-date in all (
Our line of boy’a and Childrens’, bers. —
---------- •
Suits is np-to-dete la Style, Quality , ly of Shakespeare's Lyrics Bis earheet thing*.
if
We doulrt if any neater, cleaner and i &gt;
and Price. Let ns show you what we , reputation being made on Uns ]«irt o
have, the price will do the talking his writings and she read in »,U-l gU- more wholesome restaurant can be I ;;
MorriU. Lambie * Co.
f nl manner! one of the lyrlca found in found in the state, in a city of this L
v „ ,
' A. You Like It. "Our Entertainment.
size, than Barnaby Bros. Everything |
Baie hall nines from the Bnokca**.
eiven by Mrs. W. D. Haye* in her 15 alwavs, neat, clean and bi order, and :
and Wood-working factories crosacd
«• brirht‘Wtty.&gt;d she recaUed in the m.»ls served are delicious. Of if
I«ts at the fair grounds Saturday, and
infannfti manner many of the social late thev have been thoroughly over­
’ after three inning* the latter team won
which the club hare hauling things. Now paper adorns ■;
by a score of 10 to 4. Since tbe game,
on shaktapeare'* birthday, the walls, the woodwork has been ; . the Wood-working hoya nre feeling hrJ •
with )ier the printed program ! freshly jointed, and everything is in j *
; pretty cocky, and are willing to meet
fecund celebration' of tho I 'applppie” order. They also enjoy .&gt;
any factory nine in the city.
,
n&gt;tal
eighteen years ago­ an excellent trade in the Bakery de- &gt; ♦
' Tho drunken fellow who. when asked ; ,lnt Hiruheth Hurter «»s Uw-n called partmdnt, the bread made by them
.
to have a chair, said. "Thank you. I'll (,n b). M|w Bosella Goodyeat. eliai - ing especially in demand. .
;;
wait till one ramea around, "wae pot a
„f the program
“
“By no other sets of facts is tho ;;
1 whit more ateord than tho man who ..^ce tte&gt;ppr«'i«tion of th- cion i I future industrial predominance of the
wants to buv or seU or swap something thl. hoatem of the
°
. ’ United States so convincingly fort- . •
and waits indellnitely to make tbe charming manner in which t &gt;
1 sliadow'ed as by the statistics of coal- ..
Rubber« Leather heels, tradciwhen tbe spending of u few rente lw.„ entertained, which she dia
* production and ooal-wppiy here and ;;
i for an advertisement would quickly murtgrmxiuA
m«,t graceful --7.
lbe
th
. ■ abroad. ” writes- WilHam R. Stewart
Plain ot Cap Toe.
ing bodTMr. and Mrs. Goody’ear b)
Cosmopolitan” *or May. on ..
accomplish bis purpose.
•' 25th!:ip iu -rararound home,
ot tte room when, informal. in^Tte
Mnrtrira terira ::
center ot the ™&gt;"&gt;
?1.25 to $3.00
The Atperican
mg »
a v™-*
Tte
American Laundry is
la inak
“»* "&gt;K
inJ conffratulatioM were
Thecntir.i rrat-&lt; Ito «orlJ now miM"
speciality
of
wearing
and
premiaP
(bt&gt;
B
^,|
c
|
oo
,
opening
of
I
wi ’ ‘
J
"
only one third morn coal than dora the . r
white, and all k nda of light ooloretf. g
Mr wld.Mra.
United Stattw. Not o^F d0“
'
vrata. Mr. W. J. Stark tbe proprietor . »“&gt;
to tte oceaaion ,
is keeping fully abreust of the J*®®8- iroouj
thT^atter intimated iin
re­ country
n her rebat by the employment of the new est ..
_____’
MICH1HAN.
having a delivery wagon that calls for. Ij eponM
an
----- hni
lt been built for
, that the ,
houae
had
later-ravins &lt;h&gt;n«» o“»iM “*rrod“C‘ ::
—r-r______ _______ AoU rtrllvens all
’{“"V, —--------------_
&gt; tte sole purpose of euterta “S
;„
oeiow that
uu. m
-* ,
- cost greatly below
of. Europe. ■ ■
■ ro/ev'c M
L
I When you have any laundry work^to, ; dub on
,u this
particnlaroocanlon.
‘hi. particular
occasion^ •hioh
wh^oh
artl0£7
abundantly
Illustrated.
. .
•__ —41.. Xllnmf
vatA/l
"
^SWonCy.nt,
I bn done odl or phone 24S-theJ«ndry |’ sUtement
duh
. .. Mra. Hayes aai
drew from

‘is NOW ON with a RUSH,

P. S. PAINT

® Souvenir

30

25 ill a bunch for

The Druggists,

Plated .1

elerv

LOCAL NEWS

7

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-^.ivuiry or We club i ■!
l",reh““ • IieiMe tale T
effect •
mat - ■nu,hoMe.w„ bant for th,:®
Mie purpnee of entenainiag the Shak- j 2
| SHAKESPEARE CLUB CELEBRAT- Pspean* Club at its annual banquet*. ” I A
,

VERY FINE BANQUET

‘ We’re going to help you. not with handn arid feet, nor .yet with advice, but
with price economies -the help that counts. They’ll.be no mere lay so, but thejdo-:
so iigtircH. We’ve got the materia! to do it with, and tye tiow use this opportuiiity'
of telling you all-ahniit it. You know that your house cleaning rnust.be dono !before very Iqng. The weather has been cold and disagreeable, but it can’t be that
way:veijy much longer. Get a going and get over the disagreeable’ job as quickly
as possible.
■ ‘
‘
.

LACE CURTAINS at Saving Prices.
Ruffled Cartains 24 yds long, good qual- rnn
ity lawn, very special at
uUu

GROCERY PRICES That Help,
Gold Dust, large package..?.

tSc

Cl

Gold Dust, small package
French’s Fldur, per hundred&lt;....

80’pairs of excellent quality White Curtains
53 in wide. 3 yds long, newest patterns^pecial u I

Potatoes, good quality, per bushel
Swift’s Pride Soap, fl bars for

25c

10 pairs Good Curtains, white only. 50 Inchee
wide. 3,qj yds Jong, good strong - 1 open cen ter and pretty bonder, extra value.

Lenox Soap, 9 bars for.....
Riverside Sugar Corn, I cans for...

25c

Ruffled Curtains 3 yds long, plain or
fancy lawn, pair at
Oub, Ol

Swiss
Net Applique
pj
fr
r±,'.Pr,rh th:d.

ORn

SI 50
Parlor Curtains, only 2
.'”1' S2 50 to $7

Curtain Muslins In 15 different designs, in fancy
and plain, with new figures aud
Jin.
■ designs, price? range from per yd lUb IU 411b

!
25c
25c

Golden Sneaf Borax, per package..
Golden Sheaf Saltpeter, j»er package
Snow Boy Washing Powder, 2 packages fur..
Ammonia, large bottle for

1Oc

Scrub Brushes, good .ones for
Carpet Tacks, tbe best, 6 packages-for

25c

lOc

Pure Lye, the best, per can.
Galvanized Palls.../.!

25c:to $125

•

Tubs:r

WRIGHT BROS

Phone 30.

Hastings, Michigan.

Hastings National Bank
is the BANK that PAYS

JOHN

[ COMFORT FOR' LADIES.

JULIET
Slippers
MAte&amp;

|wm|

•HUB
GORE
co..

Tar

“«• DrevCn t* DneuajoaiA , will do tho rert.

on Deposits in its Savings Department. Inter­
est Compounded twice a year. All deposits pay­
able on demand without notice.
This Bank was established in 1856, and organized as a

National Bank in 1870.

It is the first, and only National

Bank ever organized in Barry county.
CAPITAL Fifty Thousand Dollars.
SURPLUS Fifty Thousand Dollars.
ADDITIONAL LIABILITY of STOCKHOLDERS
.
W7
Fifty Thousand Dollars
OFFICERS:

DIRECTORS:

J. T. LOMBARD, President.
JNO.F. GOODYEAR, V. President.
W. D. HAYES, Cashier.
HARRY O. HAYES, Asst. Cashier.

J. T. Lombard,
J. F. Goodyear,
W. D. Hayes,
R. K. Grant,
Clement Smith,
F. D. Pratt,
W. H. Chase.

�HASTINGS BANNER, MAY 4, 190S.

Straw
Hats
This is the season of
the year to think of
them. We have them
all styles aud prices.
See onr Hoe of

Boys Knee Pants
that we sell from Me to SOc

Boys Johnnies
Bib overall,.25c

Specials
1 lbs. Oatmeal.... 25c

7 Bars Acme soap. 25c

HENRT RflQLrt
tOATS QROVE
SENEKAL STORE.

WOODLAND
AND VICINITY.

WOODLAND.

FAST WOODLAND.

William .Ionian and daughter Myrtle! Owen Townsend and Archie Bates |
. .. ' r ,
,u.x*
are visiting relatives in this vicinity, put up RO rods of PsgeTence for AusSchool C^mmiwnoner Ketenara
draper JonUn bowgh. . new robber- «&gt;» B.rnnm 1«« week.
ed whool. In E-t ^oodtand bri weektire buggy last Saturday of Claude
Mra. H. Long ami son James attendMr. and Mra. K Eastman a ouu
Carpenter ot Lake Odeasa.
1 ed the district convention-of the field, were visitors at A. c. nips*Oran JonUn 1&lt;« . lumw irat week. On.rah of Chrirt. .t Srannra * few
on Tueriny.

Joshua Dillenbeck visited his daugh­
A. T. Cooper „d hi. gnng of rarpen- d*y"
A
RiS!£ 01
ara taIU
R«v. A. R. Farrar, and «K. wera ter parent, Mr. and Mra O.ra. Smith.
ter. Mrs. Milo McArthur of Sebewa, ur. .re Binding John Krirler'. bonra.
Mr
Lrit M-.U l. u,i.
J- w- Ehret
J. Edgar Cole of Erat Woodland.
ricinitXt Sn^
th. W. M. A. nt the Sch.ppi chnrch .P-^Sai.n-day
Snnday -i*
Mra Geo. Garlick and Mira Christi- ;
na Berkley made a business trip to
^Mo« of the oat. in thi. motion .re
W&lt;JODUANO
0,
„
Grand Rapids last Wedheaday.

BANANAS

BANANAS

Only 10 cents per dozen.

EVERYTHING

wamr prkc

IN

PaU tar

everything
IN

PRODUCE
Royce Bayne of ' Coats Grove, has
School in district Sa s will cltne
Ada Clem of North Woodland viralB”' C D J*rTJ“
soldi is village property to Mr. Olar; May ».
.
ed her brother Eventt and faihlly irat «&gt; Satnrday.
•
of Woodland.
’
• nwZ.
Ur and Mra O. C. Sheldon enterWe are glad to hoar that the Banner; t rldaJ•
. ’
, M
M j. Bradley of
The L A. &amp; of tbe Holmea M. E. is making new improvements.in their! Commissioner Ketcham visited opr,
.
.
k
churcn, served supper at the home of i office hy the addlli« of a
prara rahool irat Friday.
’I"*'1'.
...
Rev. and Mrs. Lyons last Wednesday, i andfolL.
'
Mra
Nellie Grrdmn.it. of Grand
Mra Jerao Miiler
X
It was very largely' attended.
Garden Seria.
WraKaranralM.,
IHouIno
Rapid, and Mra Rcee Ckiloof Flint.
»g 'neo,1. io Brat WmaUand
Mr. and Mra. S. VanHou ten enter- '
called on Mra Senter Irat .Saturday, day. returned to her home al Arayria
SCHOOL
NOTES
tained friends from Lake Odessa and ’■
.Mira Gayll. Stowell of Lake Odraaa C“Ur
SW^*y'
,
Woodbnry last Tuesday.
The sc bool teiuii did well Saturday '1 vi.ltri her father Perry StoweU MoaThe Mlrae. inex. Ague. » d Wrn
^ra. Eliza Palmerton and Mrs. I with the exception of two errors. It ‘ .
,
•
i Cole, of East Woodland, the Mwrt
James M. Smith were at Hastings on | was their first game.
... .
n —
n
u.. k.
Hattl Colo and Grace Healy, of Lake
Mira Arvtlla Stowell who hra been
„
wt„ ut j 8t. John', on
business Jast Friday.
Some of the seniors expect to go to
ill w long wa. taken ■ Sunday wuth
J. C. Ketchum wjw in town on busl- &gt; Ferris Institute next jrear to schooL
•ptaal menengitl. and i, a... .■xpete.l
r.ess on Tuesday.
The school team expects to piny West r
' b Iwul runaway on Thursday. As he
The ball game bitlreeD the \tood- j Woodland next Saturday.
Rev. A. B. Johnson nnd wife of I was driving to Sunfield his horses )»land high school nine and a picked' .Although Saturday night was rather
■
Saranac
and
Mrs.
Fred
Baker
of
Hasnine, last Saturday afternoon, resulted | cool, the seniors soli! four friers full
dime frightened; and his wife, daugh­
■; tings were callers nt C. Senter’s last
Sectional Book Cases bare proven mb*ter and himself were thrown from the
in the defeat of the high. school team. '
.
Thu score stood oighj to eleven in favor | of ice cream.
with the people and the various ways la which
week.
buggy and susUinednommcriou» hurts’
be arranged make itiem very artistic m wel
Miss
Dell
Beigliir
of
Freej&gt;ort.
I'irnal
waM
and
braises,
but
no
lx;nes
were
broken,
Of the picked nine.
mental to tbe borne. You can begin with
\
COATS DROVE.
.
the guest of Miss Ida Durkee over:
which won’t cost you much, and then yon ccji flu. 1
Miss Arville Stoyrell, daughter of 1 Delayed Letter
, Snnday.
as yon wish. They are so constructed ths: xfiej •&lt;
Perry Stowell, who has been suffering I Wm. Bitine i? &lt;piite poorly.
STATE ROAD.
made to tit most any place in the biome that v with intlamatory rheumatism for the
to place them. Look at the sampie in our display ,
Quarterly .meeting nt the church
The funeral of Mrs. D. Townsend
CARLTON CENTER.
idow, and come inside and inquireabo a the pr;'..
pawl four or five months was taken
was held at the Hulmes church Wedntfe-. Mr. and Mrs. Davi-, have been st-. Saturday and Snnday.
with a severe attack of spinal meningi­
Wo also have a nlco line of
tending quarterly conferi nce at Sun- i y(r. and Mrs. James Johnson of Ruttis on Sunday and there are no hopes ,
Asahel Olar has bought the Wolf field, and. renewing acquaintances with ’ j^d, visited their son Lyman Johnson
for her recovery,
.
, their many friends there.
property. Cunsiderntion el,700.
' Snnday.
Rev. Lyons assisted by Evangelist
Fisher is qniW sick at this
Clyde Cobel nnd family went to H&lt;1-’ Samuel Leavens who was seriously j Grandma
______
Allen of Wheeler, has commenced a
land
to
work
on
a
farm
for
Silas
Gat
is
injured-last
wei
k
y
very
much
imwriting,
1
1
*
1
1 '
_
seri&lt;!&gt; Of meetings at the Holmes M. E.
this summer.
......
proved and wc trust will be able to be
Children s Day is decided on. Mrs
church.
out
soon.
He
intended
Jo
Imre
for
\
V|
^.
ne
Merrick
Wra
Jenny
Barry
and
Miss Etta Houghton who has been , There is a man trying to organize a
attending school at Nashville, for the farmers' society, “The Ancient Order Kansas next Monday to look after hi# Mbs Anna Brown ore the committee, j
Tb&lt;}
wm
at&gt; the parpast year and a half, isr 'spending a ' of Gleaners" the main benefit is life interests there but. will be prevented
*
from going now for some time. •
jn yow dty
^ternoon
week with her grandmother Mrs. . insurance. .
X»»X.».ofW.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith visited
Mr.
and Mra H. Withry and May y.
Christina Bizer. Miss Houghton exfn)m thiH &lt;idnity attended
pecta to start for Lowell the latter part Steven Wolfe and wife at Luke Odessa daughter of Hastings. were gueabr of
Mr. aud Mra. W. E. Allgeo Sunday. 1 thc funrra|
Mr 1Uinc of CoBta
of. the week, where she expects to-spend the first of the week.
the summer with relatives.
The Easter program of the Christian
Three weeks more of school and al­ Grave Sunday.
-'OSOOO oooooo
Endeavor
society
nt
the
church
Sundaly
The L. A. 8. of tbe Woodland M. E. ’
ready some are planning where they
Mr. and, Mra Frank Kurtz were on
church will meet with Mrs. Delia Tyler ] evening was interesting. Th‘e special will spend their summer .vacation.
&lt; our streets Sunday.. • .
J on Wednesday, of this week. Meadaines music and recitations were very good.
Theron Cain is making improve­
Hilbert, Holly. Dillenbeck. Tyler, and
The Bev. C. 0. Purdy has been hold­ ments on his bouse near the^. D. A.
HOLMES CHURCH.
ing a succesKful meeiing at the Welt church.
Holmes "will entertain.
. '
In to HUY all kinds of GRAIN, REEIk 1 AV
James M. Smith accompanied by his' i Seliewa. There were* 12 mcm&amp;ra add­
Mr. and Mrs. Plank left for ..
Elgin, ' Austin Mullen-and Miss Prudence '.
WOOL, and LIVE STOCK: at tlie ii.-M-i
ed
to
the
church.
He
will
fill
his
ajk
1U
r
rmay
v
lU^
FriiUv
’
^where'tLn'will
mike
ttAdr
'
T
ow««w»
XwhvTilo.
Ure
daughter Greta, was at Ionia on legal
.
ket Price and to sell BRICK. BHAV Cii
JAL
point menu here at the usual hours lh future hume.,
guests of L. Townsend's people Sundn^r. ,
business on Munday.
CEMENT. FLOUR. GRAINS. H\Y 111 In
a. m. .nd i p. m. Sur.dav.
- .
...
t p
a i
rn
The
report
is that Tberuq------------Ansbangh
John H. Guy and Marion Shores
1
•
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. .^ndrns. of Has----- .e—.----------»DLINGS. SALT, and WOOiD PLASTER ai (the
Winsra Demond had the misfortum* tinglk ojjed apon Mr. and Mrs. H. B. haa th«
&lt;ever.
were ak Ionia in the interest of the
Loweri Market Price.
to cut his foot with »n «x« whieh «ill Gnmmun ^unj„v.
lleulxh Good.il, Oniw Hoimra rad
Mary Kiblinger estate Monday.
l.y him up several weeks Dr. Robertt
wl,i)e
. wi„. M.n.l Durkee took th,- 8th Krri« exSilas B. Auway and wife of Antrim j
county, visited Woodland friends last! rv
e wonn .
। jow
n )nrge plate glass one d*y ntnination at Woodland Tuesday.
•
About-W of the friends of MimBewe hurt week-aud while getting another
Mbs ArviUa Stowell ia very sick
week.
8. S. Ingerson and wife of Nash- Smith
amith surprised
^rprised her at her home FriFri- accidentally cracked that one. It is with no hopes of her recovery. It casts
Your business is to sell what we buy an&lt;lko buy
ville, visited Woodland friends over j
day night, it
** lining her
u— Iprtbday.
*••“* 'in­
The
now
jB afjaij to eveij
a gloom over the wU&gt;le community, j
what we sell.
ar. sn.1 Sira Douleyj ot Freeport.
Sunday.
•
J U
1“nch''M sound Klra-wremsining.
visited st L N. Durkee's Sunday,
Quarterly meeting was held at tbe /
served.
, i
,
r ,,
,
M. ‘E. church on Sunday morning. I Hiram M-K.v k-t .
iu.™ i.v
J*yCOX- °f Hol!anda fine
Mra. Covert and Mira Jane Wickham,
ra.ra.w was no service ...
•
'&gt;
, address Sunday at the M. E. church.
Woodland, were callers at J. V. !
There
in the evening on j'
Phone 57 and see how willing wt* arc to do our
account of the revival meetings at the - atnrdaj. His little boy playing uitli his topic being Phillipians 4. He re- , Wickham’s Monday
matches near the strawstack set fire to railed the fact that 41 Wars ago he
w
...
... . .,
part.
Holmes church.
| the .trew
before help ouue th. Ti,iwl Carlton Center ra' an :.pi4ic.pt
J. N. Covert was at Hastings on I। ten:
haru wra on
( lira Urn tx,y went to th,-. fo, the fcboul A|ter tMdlilMt&gt; en. n'&lt;'bl ,hl" w"lt&lt;»■ WMMri.iT.
b.^.rul1 told
’r but
told hi.
his motbe
mother
but sh.* wh, ..v_.
. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fuller attended
I tcred tbe ministry and spent 83 years
NelK.n SnydT-r whohu, ler-n wwkinK .irft in bri
tho Ullx-r
-Phpi
. the funeral of Mr. Fred Fellows at . , Warehouse opposite C. K. 4 S. depot.
.
.
‘JJ j in its
’ s service.
for Perry Flory ’ at the barber trade. from home. The near neighbors did " Thi&gt;
Lake Odema Thnreday.
Thc
ha» quit to commence work on a fann. all they could to save the things in thei
" Ancient Ordeer of Gleaners or- i
The
infant
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Archie Holden is working for Mr. barn. There was a couple of tons of. ganized a lodge at Grange Hall Satur­
। Eyartt Clnm died Tuesday morning.
day evening.
Flory’ at present.
hay and all the feed that he had for
The aid society nt the imraouage j
Carl Walts who has been suffering his other stock, which was burned.,
Wednesday was well attended. Pro- '
with rheumatism tjio past winter, was Mr. McKay will feel the loss as ho is
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
A.
ceeds $5.00.
'
taken suddenly worse on Saturday last, a poor man and has had sickness in the
Gonchar lutmb vbutri hi, mother
Another old pionrar purad aw.y,
and is at preaent confined to his bed. family to some extent.
,UH ft*'
। Mr. Wm. Baine. He was buried in the :
• Almira Bolton an old resident of ‘The
„
annual meeting of the Woman’s
Thos. Gould visited his brotlier Cas- Fuller cemetery.
Woodland township departed this life. Missionary Association of the U. B. .in, at Charlotte over Sunday.
i - ulm
I
i fall
You will aoon w.ct abew Ketriger .’ .. .he
on Sunday evening April 30. Mrs. chnrch. has been in sresion
at tho !
hare
Bolton had been in good health up to , North Castleton U. B. church the first ■ Mra. Eva Decker returned home of her aunt Mra. A. J. Hunt last week.
Hue ot them, .nd can lull you. AuionL u..MraM . 1'. Fuller . ntertkinhri the
are the LEONARD CLEAN ABU. RTf ^KiCRA' ORS
Sunday about ton o'clock when she was part of theweek. It proved to lie a &amp;.unl.y iron. Grand R.pid, where
MJnwing nmnod peraon, Wodrariay .1
which can be taken apart aud cieam-d.k L’rbyl
. pr rent’
very’ suddenly taken with a severe meeting of great helpfulness to the rie hra been enng for . c, nrain.
Ing any accumulation of dirt. These refrigeraiws kwp
1
Milan Andrews was at Vermontville ' dinner: ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton
attack of heart failure and passed away many Christian workers who came,
Mra. Minerva Handy.
Mia Ruth
on the evening of the same day.
' some from long distances. There were Saturday on business.
things .
Geo. Cramer of this place left for । prominent workers present known to
Mrs. Thus. Gould is spending a few Handy, and Mr. and Mra. Will Merrick
COLO and PURE.
Krom, N. Dak., on Monday of last tbe people of the vicinity. The Rev. 1days with her sister Mrs. E. E. Tiechc. all of Hasting*, and Wayne Merrick
The doors are air-tight They are built upon she d
week, where be expects to make his 8. G. Hall.\of Ovid, preached tho open­ j-iiLt-------- j__'.--------- -- --------------- l._____ I uf the State Road.
scientific principles, after 25 years of experience tin ttheir
future home. He expects to live with ing sermon, and Mins
Mimi A. J. Cox made
_______________________
_______________
______
manufacture. Have a wgood
air efreuiatipn
*ndj«&lt; but
his brother James Cramer who recently the closing address. Among those
little Xloo. We.lw
CHALLI:&gt;OB
IlEBHROIREj.aat_•— *h.ee
----- -•the
- o-u
. a a « rinn l.-CiTUDU
MARTIN CORNERS.
located at that place.
present were, Rev. H. H. Halsey and j
-'■) IREFRIUERATORS .nd lire "GRAND" HARDWOOD
Edith Finrter ia ill with typhoid
Tht/8th grade examination will be , wife of Leslie. Rev. and Mrs. Farrar i
rti an
FRIGERATORS. which are ot the m.
.W
“ I upheld by Commissioner J. C. Ketcham of rCharlotte.
'1—
w
Rev. and Mrs. Hoffman
j1
.
to-date construction. We are head&lt;riar’- ‘TS h : Ref
of
Sunfield.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Clack
of
- ---------- -.---------- : Ma Nancy Milkr of Battl. Crook,
at the Woodland town hall on May 3.
atora. Call and see us.
rnUtiw. In hl.
hi, vicinity,
vicinity.
1. vioiting
vuinng ralativM
“ Miss Bernice Munion made a busi­ Portland, and Rev. and Mra. Jarvis. !Mr. RoobtoUv', otter Should B. a
LSawrai from thi. place attended the &gt; ( •' ...Everything in the Fishing Tackle Line
Warning To Every Man and Woman.
ness trip to Kalamazoo on Tuesday of Thursday the association elected officers
Pres.
Mrs.
Lydia
Crites,
Caledonia:
i funeral of Wm. Baine at Coat. (In™
last week.
1st Vice Pres.,Mrs. Helen Clack, Port- , Tbe newaps per s and medical Journals | Sunday.
WEISSERT BROS
I \\
Mrs. L. E. Benson who Las been land; 2d Vico Pre*., Mrs. Ellen Gelb, ,recently have had much to say relative to
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Boyles, of Rich. 1 ( /
John D. Rockefeller’s offer of a million
THE HARDWARE DEALERS
suffering with rheumatism for the past Caledonia; Sec., Mias M. M. - Titaf, dollars
PHONE 35.
i
for a new stomach.
.
land.
Mr/and
Mra.
Frank
Barry,
and
!
few days is at present a little better,
charlotte; Treal. Mra Minnie Shingl
This great multi-millionaire was too
Miss Ethel Barry of Ypsilanti, and I
busy to worry about the condition of.his
lar.
Charlotte.
Mrs. Byron Barnum of Sebewn, spent
George Barry of Bennington, were here i
—*- *to
. ■tomAeh.
BtomAch. He allowed his
bis dysr~
dyspepsia
n few days in Woodland, the guest of
last wedc to attend tho funeral of their I
&lt;
! run from bad to worse until in the end it
I became incurable.
Mrs. Ira Cotton.
Mster Mrs. D. Townsend.
Born. Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Char । His misfortune serves as a warning to
| Our school observed arbor day last !
I others.
Miss Mary Lamb who has been spend­ ley Fuller a daughter.
ing the latter part of the winter at • M. Hall of Nashville, visited bis
I Friday by raking the grounds, setting ! m
out plants and shrubs and making I 2?
Grand Rapids, Ik nt home for a two
' daughter Eunice Monday.
___________
A
[ weeks stay.
*
I “
Warren Kelsey visitevl friends here
There are- twenty million men and I flower beds.
&gt;
the
Cm
of
tbe
««.
•
S'E
’
“
^"5
’
ilh
d
r
!
l»P«
1
»-l«rt.t7
I At* a special meeting of the village
__________________ _
5
i million men and women whose stomachs
’ council last W’ednesday evening the
| Backache is never known to those i
1
Clyde Cable and family returned are wearing out
Parsons who lake an occasional dose of i Ml ,
tk
r Tht-ra are no new stomachs for sale at
saloon bond of Jacob Abfalter with C. from Holland Monday.
Ineulee. The value of the resin ob- T
Rxgtr.r Hall and family who moved
U’S'Jffer these sufferers the next best
E. Rowlader and John Kahler as suriik
tallied from the Pine tree has lung been j
ties and the druggist's bond of C. D. north, returned the first of the week, thing.' We guarantee to make their old
recognized in the treatment of diBeasee Ml
We have the latest and most approved irw hn e »n
J»’e bladder and kidneys. One dose I?
Gam with Charles 7elto -and Hiram
the market for makinR Cement Block,- In t'u.1’ ' ik
There was a large crowd at the frinCW\„
,
S‘” rell'f' “« »ne HP
Walts as suritiea were approved. Also j neral of William Baine at the church state &lt;Su&gt;e gastric^t|by Th^iT^e
ing, everything depends npon the fciin'lation. ik
bottle win cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath M
on Friday evening at a meeting of the
| -T*
,. Sunday. He was an early settler in -dement missing. The absence of thia i the druggist.
We manufacture our own blocks, and when-5»
»w»mp Ixnud,
oobru thc
uw saloon
-» Iwud
-«■ of'
" , thl,
fc„tag moved;n
fann : 4E.1»y.lhefaSU«10f
township
--------- ——____ __ _
। ffl
buy of ns you know that everything is ‘‘I1”11Mr. Russell, of Woodbury with John
They lose their power tn direst food
make fat graveyards." I ffi
Kahler atid Harland Sweitzer aa suri- .
^ia county waa
W e are now aGe to supuly the mksing
LET US FIGURE with you on your hill of lui11’’*
; Dr. Woo4b Norway Pine Syrup helps m
tiaa
annrovwl
W&lt;X&lt;bleaVtt‘ “ W,fc *Uld four c’emcnt-to restore to tlie gastric iuicS
men aud women to a happy, vigorous • ™
and building 'supplies, if you expect to ""3 ? ik
'
I children. The Rev. B. F. Hamp their digestive power, affd to make tbe
old
fl
building
this season. We have a comi'icte ■&gt;'
. C. S. Palmerton and 8. D. Kather-1 preached the funeral sermon.
“tomadi utroug'and wdh
ik
T
P'«!f»re lo t*k« Ur. Urie's | J
of everything in this line and will save yoo,n01
m»n «re inflopi. on tegri InrinkM on , y,.., 3&gt; w. WoUe „a
let&gt;
T£

GROCERIES

DRY GOODS

J. HOMER DEPUe

SECTIONAL BOOK CASES

Library Tables j Chairs

Renkes&amp; Walldorff
Pianos, Orgsins.

ant it nicely

prjnted, and on good paNER

-when

you

LETTEH-HEADS
NOTE HEADS
BILL-’flEADS .

RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
"FOLDERS
'
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
, CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING DiVlTAT N’S
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.

the work will be well done.

Let us have’lhe next
order.

Tb- BANNER,
Hastings, MicH.

HATS
I have a complete
stock of Hats of all
the latest styles, and
can please the most
fastidious

IN GENT’S
,
FURNISHINGS
I have all the latest
in color and design.
If you wish anything
in this line you will
find my stock a most
satisfactory one to
make your selections
from. In
CLOTHING
my stock is new,
fresh and up-to-date
in every respect, and
my prices are right. ,

J. N. COVERTThe Clothier,
Woodland
Mich.

Our Business

Your Business

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REIS

R,

ONE MILLION DOLLARS c
FOR A GOOD STOMACH !*“

Cement
Blocks

ik

v
i
t

Montlny.
Mrs. jm» Lamb U entertaining her
.l.terSIn Ellen Chagrin, of Grand
I Rapid, for a two weeks vltll.
| V. C. Boom ha. erected a"new wind
'ind
mill.

visiting friend, here a few day. hurt We
yon ta &lt;ry them u4 wUl rrtnm
| weft.
utbCri^nh ttj°“ T*
U“°
i Roice Baine has wM hi. borne here
Price Si cra£ "oriour
.• i...
n this place to
A.
Olar.
Considersb
f
“
Adw
w«ir. vonsmera- .
11,010. Roice
is moving
moving on
'
,
Ii tion
tion |1,OW.
Roice is
on hi.
his
mother's farm.
mother',

FRED L. HEATH 4, CARVHH.

• Little Liver Pilk and enjoy tbelr tonic | “
effect upon the liver. Sold by Fred L. ! m
Heath, the druggist.

#&gt;.

SEE OUR FENCE POSTS

is? Tomlinson Lumber CoPhone2t4.

120N.Brondway, Hastings Mi'1

ik
ik
ik

�— Bastings

WLD KICK
MO SCREAM
B*b/i Wul Suffering from Eczema
— Could Not Hold Her —Tore
face and Arms Aimost to Pieces—

4.1905.

beautiful teeth.

WOMAN'S
WORLD
HOME FINANCES.

banner, may

that mountain she was foolish enough
to build up years ago. She has forgot­
ten how, to live. That is the trouble i
with many of mu—Chicago Journal.

Carlyle and Emerson once had a pas­
sage of arms on the subject of the ex­
istence of the devil, t'arlyje, believed
I liave often thought that regular in tbe devil. He bad a robust and de­
white teeth redeepi even a plain face fiant faith in such a penwuage. and we
from absolute ug’.!no»s. -They certain­ kn»w that when (.’arlyle had a belief In
ly enhance thc charm of one which is anything It wnn so even if It wasn’t
good looking. 1 rciucmlier going to tbe re. Tbe great American writer did not
lecture of a well known Amerlcandady be'liew. They argued the thing for
some time. “Well, come aud see him
on economics. Her face- was sweet, ■
but rntber sad in repose. In out Id- . for • yourself." said Carlyle, aud the
pour i&gt;oet. wondering whether the oth­
stunt her ixood changed. Her mouth. |
er had tbe devil chained up anywhere,
parting hi a smile, showed a flash of put ou bls luit and went out into the
the most IH-Tfectiy white nnd dazzling London night. Carlyle took him round
teeth, like row* of pearls, that I have 1 to various gin shops in Seven Dials, to
ever seen. That instant made me certain dens of infamy aud low class
realize thc charm uf beautiful teeth music balls. "Do you believe in the
us I had never realized it before.
1 ! devil no^yT" said Carlyle. Apparently
'flie way in which some children’s ' Emerson did not. They finished up
mouths are neglected seems too cruel, by going to the Distinguished Stran­
for very often the neglect enn never be gers’ gallqry of the house of commons.
remedied. A vlsit^ to a ilentiHt every It was a wild night of impassioned
six months should be considered Im- speeches, sawing, of arms aud thump­
iH-rntlve and will olwlitfc much suffer­ ing of fists. Emerson Lad never seen
ing Inter. As for cleaning tin? teeth, , anytltlng llke’ lt nud said so, and Car­
tlie snnio rules should hold %good for lyle, nudged his elbow into Emerson’s
children and adults. Thy only really, ribs and whispered gravely,. "Do you
hygienic inethocP Is to clean tiie-tc’th in | believe' in a devil now?”
the morning and tlieti after each meal,
but few people will take this trouble. ,
and urn* enu only urge a thurougti
Tl-e,Coffeyville (Iuin.&gt; Journal tells a
cleansing of’the mouth at the morning story of tin- quick wit of a western gun
toilet nud the last thing at night. A artist: Bob Chestnut had an alterca­
few ilrops ,?f a good nntlseptie lotiou tion with nu Irishman In c' westert
should Im used In a glaJk of warm cattle camp many years' ng&lt;*. • The
water, and care must be taken that tlie Irishman wns a bully aud n bad' man.
t^olh powder is not gritty or It will While chestnut always wore a brace
injure the enamel covering of the of six shooters In his belt, he also car­
teeth. 'Tbe toothbrush should be used ried 11 sudden emergency Derringer in
up nud down the teeth, not nefuss . bls outside coat pocket. Tbe Irish­
them, an onl'.nary brush being used man had nu eleven Inch Colt already In
for the front nnd one with a very short his hand. Rob thrust his Jian-l In hlliead for th? leick. for penetptiug into , potket for bls Derringer, but tlie weap­
all the cunuTS. Au excellent plan to on luid slipper! down Iu a bule In thc
insure perfect cl«*ntflin&gt;“&lt;s and tn avoid lining. His hand Coming In contact
the fonna'tlon of tartar h» once n day with his pipe, he quickly drew It out
nt. least to -puss -a piece
.----- —
of line
••••■“ *•'•**-'
dental and placed jt in his mouth. The Irish­
"Hk. specially prepared for the purpose, man lowenxl his gun, wblcii he had
through the intcrst'Icevi tetw.- y the elevated when Bob thrust his hand In
teeth, ns by tills means all foreign mot- to his poqket. Bob reached for bls
pocket again, presumably for hb to­
ter Is dl«l*)dged. -Izindon Queen •
bacco. Fumblina around^ Iwywurt-il
the Dorrlnu-T. brought It Intu-play like
HOUSEMAID’S CLOSET.
a flash of lightning, aud ’they carried
the triijbiuan away.
A Callboard Tl»rt«

Catherine Beecher for many years
wns the best kuo&gt;u American writer
GAtefiii Mother Saysi
a we Art pf Homrnaklnx.
on domestic ccouumy. “If a woman,”
HomemnklDg is a high art, and the
she says, “has never kept any accounts
nor attempted &lt;0 regulate her expendi­ 1 secret iff it does not lie in expensive-j
furnishings and elnlmrate entertaining.
tures by the right rule nor used her
Home may represent all of this and 1
influence With those that contest her
plans she has no right to say how ■ more, or it may mean n couple of
much she uau or a«nuot do. There nre rooms on the top floor ot an apartment
1 bouse. It li made by tbe consider acertain general principles which all
1 tion of nei-wsltles and essentials and
unite In sanctioning. 'The first is that
•’x months
1 placing .them above everything else.
had used
care be taken tu khow the amount uf
Tbe liAnpInesK, the welfare and tho
old/*'-remedies.
Income ami of Vurrent cxi&gt;cumm so that ' comforts of the family must be procold&lt; t«
the proper relative- proportion be pre' used to
■served and tin* expenditures never ex­ vlded for. and anything short ot this
a 1 would
is but u shelter and .1 makeshift of a
ceed tlie ineans. ifew women can do
on thc table,
tills thoroughly SviOiout keeping regu­ home.—lAlic’s ‘Weekly.
She would
lar accounts. A great deal of uneasi­
c could,
■
-.■apwuwrus.
ness Is cdUlpal to iboUl husband and
.■• arms
If cupboards are not built into-the
boxen of
wife in many eniwsi by an entire want
kitchen
wait
let
them
t&gt;e
.set
up
hlgli
of Cutiof system and fvritbought in arrang­
thc Curicura. ing »aih usi-s. Both'ke«&gt;p buying What enough qlsive the flflor to enable onfl
.md I
they think they neeil without nny cal­ to swte.p under them wltli ease. A
ft. I can
cupboan! with glims doors |.&lt; the Un fest
culation as to bow matters are coin­
vc saved
ing out and with n sort of dread oj cupboard. Ttiere Is nlwnyu a tw’npta. ..ny one
tl&gt;n to make t| I'upboani a ’dumping
■
running iu debt all tire time barajudug
ground
theitb Such never know the vomTurt room. instead uf an ordinary storeConrod, Litof lnde;«eu&lt;lvnce.
;
••Rut if a man and»womnn calculate
wlins^hvir income is nnd then plan so
LAUNDRY LINES.
ns to-know that ttiey are ail the timeDon't Hcnd
send anything to tlie laundry '
rites
greanmt comforts which wealth can before it ia marked.
A very hot iron ahuuld never lie u«e«l
bestow and that many.of the rich w!i.&gt;
•.;«.bcea per­ -.live In a loose and careleas way never for flannels or woolens.
il* since she ipnjuy.
A spoonful of ox gall In a gallon of
been nore■ "It is not so much (the amount uY in­ water will het the colonf of almost any
i bare afi­
goods. ’Soak ftefore washing.
come
ai»-the
regular
awl
correct
nppurre Cuticura
.tionment of cxp«t*afs that makes a ' A bit of. bceswnx In a thin flannel
diiag sleep family truly comfortable. 'It would be will keep .• flatiron clean if .rubbedon
a great benefit for every young girl to often during a day’s Ironing, or wax
ind rvfft for
begin nt twelve or thirteen years uf for this purpose comes iu handy form.
warm births
ntle anointage to make her own femrehases nnd
A little pipe'day in the witer used
keep her accounts un&lt;ler the guidance' for washing table linen whitens It and.
. '-wettest,
Of mother or capable friend.”
saves
hard nibbing. A cloth should al­
f . cononiways be. thoroughly rinsed, plenty uf
* nt it pre­
. . dhfigufclean wat&lt;»r is the secret of chain, white mium
v, crusted
THE BABY'S BATH.
P'ntlemSm" said, tbe liookieepcr.
linen..
i
&lt; 1
u h uwuurs.
“What’s your idea of. n g.-pth'mnn?*'
To remofc stains fr«om flnioiel is .not
Inquired the stenographer.
always .easy, hut it gvtiern|ly ••an bo
"A mnu tbat'a clean insklc and out:
Instead of bolding ,111* active infant done by using e&lt;iua! parts -if glycerin
who neither looks up to the rich nor
on the lap while bathing It, put a pad pad yolk iff egg. Spread thHJ mixture
down on the poor: who can lose with­
tiprin n ImkI and 0/ it a Jipft woolen* nn t»ie idal^. leave for half aiijbour ind
out squealing and wl&gt; &lt; &lt;-nn win with
blanket, suggests Godd Ilotisekeeptng then wash the garment as miuitl.
otH lirogghig, wh» Is considerate of
to
the
amaf»-ur
bttrpenler.
The person giving thelsil-b has greater
women, children nnd old iterido; who is
freisluui of motion, and there is no dautuojirav? to lie, too generous to clyat
Dors any one think that tillsunaxs of
am! who takes bls sluin' of th" world
of dropping baby, who can be kept.
and lets other people liave theirs.’’
wwvn, better..
woum'U wiffi college trained minds nre
covered very •much
"And what does It take to uu'-ke a
For 4 young child n soft woolen wash going to ngitlnue tp Ko satisfied with
Laily?" askcil the stenograiiber.
c| &gt;th is very much h*M» likely to pro- - pink teas uhd -.pera wnsoqs f.-r five or
**A perfect lady is a woman who
• •*' •*
dm • a rfain
than cotton or ••
linen. A• ten years wplle they are waiting for
can’ hear a choice piece of scandal
tnj'*dl4 ■
n••sorbent cotton wound abpet the men to.get ready to marry them?
about her dearest enemy and then for- I
th“ flret Anger la much Vetter than n They are restless now. and they are go­
get It” answered the bookkeeper.
ng for washing out Istby's mouth, ami ing to get more rest|e*» They are tak­
“Hnhr* cried tbe stenographer. “That
boiled water ia quite as necessary tor ing up serious work, paid nnd uujmld,
kind ot a wuman wouldn't be a lady,
now.
and
they
nre
going
to
take
It
up^
thin purpose na for him to drink, for be
■he'd be in an nsylum for tbe dumb/*—
will suck the cotton and swallow all nlbre and mt^re. Am! ,the more they
New York Journal.
take It up the more they wlll'tlt Into a'
A little absorbent cutton wound normal niche-In the social bcbrjne ami
cease
to
be
DUTHTflU'ius.
Of
course.If
a
about a match Is excellent for washing
In South Africa a plant of the genus
the Infant's no*c or for going into tbe woman has aio vocation in life except
messmbrynnthemum. growing on stony
i of the ,
to marry and fails In that she is a fail­
curves of the ear rim..
ground,
so closely resembles a pebble
Jt
Rubbing the Infant with sweet oil or ure. She la rfte superfluous woman.—
.that it hna been picked up in mistake
iateof'1 melted cocoa butter prevents chafing. Boston Advertiser.
for a atone. Another species of the
'
C&lt;k*oa butter mixed wKh a little quisame plant, growing on tbe hills
around, tbe Kami, produces two leaves
Tebac-; nine is excellent for rubbing the whole
There la probably no jitimn donna in
body when a child Is weak or thin
about as large as ducks* eggs, having
'
। Wien dressing a young Infant it is tlie world wtm enjoys Itetter health
a aurfaco resembling weathered stone
much better to put skirts and dress on than Mme. Nordics. She Is always well
ot a brownish gray color tinged with
I by; drawing them over the fwt than anti always, in gnm! spirits, nil of
green. Three plants look tike stones,
j oyer the bead. In this way tbe spine Is which h ilnt&gt;l-tTr-H» due to tbe fact that
but for a short time they put forth
the has n mx!r«R recipe for health; Here
' always supportetl.
bright yellow flowers. RUH another
ft is:
species of tbe same'plant resembles
a hocskmaiv'h crrn^Anp.
'
Indulge In temperance, exercise and
the quartz lobbies among whtcb it
THE NURSERY.
wbltewood boards 'can bewemployed, grows.—Youth’s Companion.
jtxxl humor. ■
and If they are neatly dovetailed to­
Repeat the dose as often as iHMWlble.
:?u j »»t y of i A child that learns vena's and hymns
Don’t pay dKtors* bills.— New York gether and finished off alrovo with a
’ l«wi «h • j as punishment is certain to take a dlssmall fluted beading (which can be ob­
We have in Great Britain our Good
Herald.
■ like to such things later on.
tained ready cud the cuplroarri may be Friday, but Clean Monday hi peculiar­
Medicine suitable for a grown per­
painted or stained to suit tho other tit
ly a Grecian institution. It la the day
’ son is tou strong for a child. Never adTbe newest Idea in pastn- boards Is tings and wljl |A&gt; found a very useful that u*liera in tbe great Lenten fast at
111 minister such a duoe without tlie ad­ thick glass. The old time marble slab Addition to the house.
Athena, nud ti&gt;e people go holiday mak­
J ’ ic,. of a physician.
Small brass hooks should be screwed ing to eat Lenten fare on the hills
Is ndw said tn absorb, whereas tbe
The skin of a child being delicate, it glass is quite Impervious, hence much luslde for bolding, tlie various Imple­ around tbe city, while. Ute ahoj»herdH
; is important tliat tbe soap used for it more saultaiy. Under tbe glass is ments necessary for boose cleaning, nnd country people dauce the ancient
should be of the best. A coarse soap placed a thick slieet of felt. A great nnd a klrclf fixed above will suffice for' Greek dances in thc old temples. Thia
BA'
Is apt to cause irritation aud even a many kitch«*a cduvenlenees are now tbe various soapA. bottles of polish, practice. Is termed “cutting tbe nose ofLent.” and obviously Clean Monday la
made of glass. Rolling, pins and wash­ etc., required for the same purpose.
troublesome rash.
,
•».: tinittb
parallel to our Shrove Tuesday and its
Make your unruly child lie down on boards are familiar, but.glass rollers
tmtSc
pancakes.
—London Telegraph.
the bed a&gt; a jiuulahinent It will calm for towels are not yet cotomon.
Dusters have an Irritating faculty of
bls nerves, give him a good rest and af­
wearing
out-rnjiidly
or
of
getting
lost.
ford him an op|&gt;ortunity to think,
Hie .coldest inhabited country is
Dumlev-Duiyou take your breakfast An abundance of clean dusters - be­
which no mere whipping ever could.
Werehojanak, In eastern Siberia. TTja
flowntewn? Quibble-Yes. but I «t it comes nn essential feature If tbe house
Whey is very useful In artificial feed­
daily mean temperature of the entire
I.AlMS.
it home.-Boston TraMcriD*.
Is to l-e kept- spick nnd iq&gt;an. Those
Ing of young Infants and can be. di­
who can afford to buy plenty of large year la 2.74 degrees below zero.
it Barry, puujrt on gested when cow’s milk cannot More­
pieces of chamois skins are fortunate,
.
mar months over. milk can be digested when mixed
••re tou &lt;hi»
but even chamois skins wear out. and
Oh. dear run. you Amanda.
. . &gt;1 •tnIUu'.s topte­ with it in cases where it cannot be
^wasici*:,
Why don't you ait up straight.
coEpflratlvcly few can afford to In­
l .-&lt;&gt;&gt;:iity. ^rcwuSh
Why do you maks m« seold you
taken pure.
dulge In them. Merino makes tbe very
dwAHsi are reFrom early untU teU?
best dusters. These sliould be made as
'wt itijL. i-. -.
in- to -.'.l-l Protate
Putting It Off.
And as for you. Belinda.
large as practicable, and for many
!«»
*'■ ‘ •*• *
«&gt; 01 teWe all take life too seriously,. of
I'd really !»• &lt;0 know
purposes they are even better than
•xt. and that
Why you don't hold your
&gt;M Court, on coqrse, but to some it is a mountain of
chamois skins. A couple of such pieces
straight.
duties that &amp;}ust never be io«t sight of.
made Into bags can be drawn over the
But always curt It re!
The most desirable thing Id wall
"Some day I am going to remain In bed
broom, making an excellent means for
covering Is opacity 1 covering power)
and rest .to my heart's content,’' said a
cleaning the ceilings and 'walls - of
Next to that Is eate of application.
For you to sit and staro.
r uf iTotate.
tired woman one day as she went over
rooms. Many "wall sweepmi* are sold
In both of these Alabastinc stands
Bo Impudent and saucy.
the list of tilings that she thought must
nt a high price, but they nre.not nearly
pre eminent. Then there are other
OBDEK,
bexdone. That wag five years ago. and
so deslrnlile ns an onlinnry liroonj pro­
points- the firmness, the permanen­
■
of lurry. •«.
J ■'pore folk* «»•»«•* , m
.
vided
with
n
bur.
A
draw
string
Is
run
ce, the binding-qualities, and it Is
!'it. &gt;tc Iourt for t&gt;e recency alie- was asked If she had
With you dollies. They don t are
mixed with clear, pure wa’er. Ala­
1 th- Probate ofT.ee fuund -some day," and she confessed
In the top uf tin- bag. then fastened se­
Your wicked, bad behavior
'■’.tuity on Monday that she had nut Rhe never will, for
bastinc Is not dependent &lt;&gt;□ sour
Or ix-W ft troubles tne.
curely around’the handle cf tLc broom.
paste, nor smelly glue to bind it to
she will never bt able to dig through
the wall, it is an Alabaster cemeut
of Probate.
Wipn, Tour Eyeslaewra.
that sots ou the wall. It is tbe pur
' (• of En-liiir A
A well known &lt;x-t&gt;i!M said recently:
est, the nicest, the best wall covering
i-rttlton
ihiy
verlkj*is.
"Can't glrlr l&gt;? -persuaded to take bet- . made. The most beautiful color
I of Mild de­
•w&gt; Pra.Hrtj 1
: ■tr.su-ut now or
ter care of their gliuvses? I have many , effects, the most beautlfifl color
to be th- Hut will
college girls coming Yo me. They are . schemes, the most lieautiful designs
■'
Klnatted to People with Weak Stomachs in a Continual State
are possible in Alabastlnc.
as fresh as h r.w? nnd neat ns a pin,
■•Utk.
'■ U.-n la txBird ai&gt;but seven times out of ti n their gln-u.es ,
- '“■■’I Friday the mb
nre in a disgraceful comlitlon. Vanity I'
Alabastine is specially suitable
f io o’clock Id tbe
of
Danger.
---• n«- heating of said
variable appetite, nausea, gnawing at alone jih.ouhl nmke them more careful,” * 1
for chufch and school houae
' •&lt; of aahi decouNearly nil-disease germs that find the pit of the stomach,sallow.skin.heart- be continued. "Glassea at best are not
1 t r- «t-&lt;l In «:ild rotate
work. Write us for color ideas
entrance bum, furred tongue, sleeplessness, and liecoining, and when’ eloufled nnd neg- ;
■■ ■
,(‘{1fnie!il in the system gain tune
for such werk.
&gt;
.. '! ‘’''enty alitf
the air we breaxbe, o’r through1 our . general debllityrttshows that the siotn- lected make a bnd matter worse. Of |
ach has been overworked and weaken­ course'It I* ’’t-ry bnd fur their eyes t&lt;T
u .f°od a,ldsiomach
dr,ok and digestive organs !Loci
’' . •■■r V.'v" noneed. A fifty cent box of Mi o-nn tablets
The
best
dealers
sell
it. If yours
wear
gin
•
■
=
in
Rp.
h
a
stnte.
’
Tell
them
01
weak, ho that (ood doe? qot readily I will
ed. glvfi quick and speedy relief.
doesn’t, send us his name and we'll
!!•!- ^r'lrr'Tn’V* ^K^lhey will contain a ebur. slimy wiL‘ilrlV.
.
J. Holiowny, one of the most to wash tfielr ghre . •&lt; ‘each night of
ncK^'l
mana,
idea! spot
the , reliable
AelrlV.
one u. to k
..}|OW
— tlicir Ilves Iu warm soap aqd water i sec that you are supplied.
;.
&gt;!&lt;! lua nty
f ffcnseming
disease germs
to an
/prow
and for
spread
Druggist*
" J.~Hoitowny,
in Hastings,
UastiiiCTK.
show
‘nworh the whole system.
you the strong guarantee under which and dry on an cld. soft bit of llndq:**
Ttiiv I g ‘t» i ddvire. «nd the pltyj is :
m Mack
• Hyon suffer with headache, oadmehe. they sell Mi o Da.
IE COMPANY
Unit it Aiiould Lc nccc.ns.iry.—Harp^rt j
J ‘Uxe&lt;A Fnrtuu. j _ _
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KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
17 Mteblican Trust Co. Building, Gvaur
Rs (lids, Michigan.
•
THOMAS A PRYOK. c.h.Tbomas
Attorneys at Law.
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Offlcei over Raatlngg City Bank.

D.L LUWKY.
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H.1 .* r H. BARBER,
Phtriclana and .Samosa

F. H hMmerman
C n-KOVK A POTTER,
HouMBpaihlc Phjalcian and BdrAttorneys at Ijiw,
von. Office cor. Jefferson and Centbr
• Successor* to Philip T- Colgrove)
U-t :c Union
Ilxsttcxa. PracUces ir itreeta
*11 tte courts ot the sudo- .
A HANLON. M. D.. t
A. F. KKNASTON,
Physician nnd Surgeon.
'
Attorney at Law.
Over J. S. Goodyear A Co., store.
Middleville, Mteb
*ractloee In all courts ot tbeeuto. Collection’
promptly atteoled to.
’lmician anH
R. V. GALLAGHER, 1Physic
J. ki. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Surgeon.
Dowling,
Mich. Dflki
—„— ---------- rLL,
hours: 12 to 2 p. m. and 7 to frp.n .
Woodland. Mich.
Tc'lephare at ilou»« Day or MrM. %
Al! b'.isinees given prompt and careful
attention. Colleclioos a specialty.
SURVEYOR.
F. K. WILLISON, D. D. S.
Hastings, Mich

WALTER IfEATlL ,
BARRY COUNTY SERVE TORI
Krei'lrere on Ker. 4,‘Fralri*rUl_e. Post Oflic4

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
P. A. SHELDON .
A (retract and Real Estate Ofllce.
Abstract Bieck. Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Eslate. lfcs| Erttntf -old on reitmr'.oiei*. Genera) convey
■uclng. Hartur a complete art of Al-.-rract
Book*. cutnollrd from tbe Rectvds, can

ROWLAND BROS.
For LIVERY RIGS.
We bare
several first class rigs in connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.
’
•

CIGARS

A. PARKER &amp; SON,
NORTHROP KING &lt;i CO’S
Sterling Northern grown tested

SEEDS

of Minneapolis, Minn., for sale.

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HORSE SHOEING
1 give especial attention to horses
that interfere in travelling.
Am
now Ehoeifig some of tho best hor6M
in Barry county, and would like to
shoe yours.
W. J. Fl.BMING,
Fk«t door ca»tol Brick B*ru,(

dan LAKE.

We bars a full tloe of CIGARS, PlPRs'
auS TOBACCO. Thi* Is tbe oldest cactusHe
Cigar rtore tn the city and we carryall the.
best brands.

GARDEN

Wm. STEBBINS,
‘
Licensed' Embalmer
’and Funerail J Ji rector.
R&lt;»nu next to &lt; hri&lt;hwL&lt;* Fhomgrzi h
bti/aip. !!esl&lt;!&lt;-iiee3r&amp; Court street. A
cap* promptly aueu4e4. day &lt;g«eii?tiL
/Mtlxcn* Ph &gt;ne. Res. do; Oltkc 76.

THE OLD RELIABLE)
HORSE SHOER.
£hop on Court Street, jqst east of
Jefferson st.

SHOES tor

SEN.
BOYS.

I make a specialty of hundllni
ROYS' .SHOES, See my line te foie l Liyl:&gt;K.’
Repairing neatly and promptly 1 one.
PHILIP LUTZ
Second door south of PoftoRtee.

F? I ]

IY.V/VjJO

1 ”"1 m,ke rug*

for.. ..&amp;0 and 75c

By sending One Hundred pounds bf
carpets, I will pay freight both ways.
Wrile me your want*, tetters promptly ans­
wered. Address
«

A. M. BUNNELL,
lafinwr*
WnlTr
Will IL

If I" OTO
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will be right in season from now on. We make a specialty of
WMhit&gt;F and pressing white vents and all kinds of- light
colored vests.
Phone us and we
ca^ and Rft
y°ur packages and
Phona Z43.
deliver promptly.
W. J. STARK.
Prigrlator.

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Court House News

UST OF JURORS

The
Paint
Question

For the May Term of Clrcsit Court
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Which Convenes May 22nd.
On Monday County Clerk Barnum.
If direot freo» «•. We will ship ‘he
WARRANTY DKBD6.
Sheriff Furnis* and Justices Riker and
Bishop drew the jury for the term of Chas. S. McIntyre to Margaret
G. Smith. Parcel. Woodland! 75 UQ ’
circuit court which will convene Mon­
day May 22. Tbe list is a* follows! A.- R Coak to D. W, Rqgfr*.
Lot 1144 and east half lot
* is one that will interest a great
John Richardson. Carlton.
550 W
1143
many people, from now on. It Is
Jay T. Lawrence. Barry.
w
an important question and affects
Augustus' Welcher to Calvin
Art. Humphrey. Baltimore.
nearly every one. FotlO Y KARS
Welcher.
Undivided
’
•$
4U
ac
THE
Frmik Leonard. A»yria
1 have handled the famous
nu oo!
W. K. Courtney. Yankee Springs.
FMN
Henry Wise. Woodland.
Mary Glasgow to Arthur Glasi. covered by V. S. Pa»e««, »nd
do&lt;jrt always ftt tight, always-*®^ njebt. Baking It the handiest, handand they h&amp;ve always given the
Melora Leonard. Thornapple.
i guw. Lull 1342 and north .
K1nel|0--r~U»nU
aiuiw -IO.ro.
...«r Ibl. eo„H,,. u re,k or „,o
litre IE
best of satisfactlori. These paints
Juini Bush. Rutland.
vur
._____
«»
130 00
half lot 1848
are guaranteed to give satisfac­
Autxin Ferria Johnstown.
Frans W. Clark to Barliara
tion Jf properly applied. 1 can
, H. B. Hinckley. Maple Grove.
refer you to a large number of
Allerding. 71 ac Seel 20.
satisfied customers In this city.
John Porter, Orangeville.
2500 W
. Carlton.-.J
,,rto
Irelttl i«l'&gt;»
“
They are the cheapest and best
. Leroy Thorpe. Prairieville.
• expert silo men call &lt;
Wm. VanOnler to Sam i New­
paints made, quality considered
•ar tn Fe»JinK Y
II U cbock foU-ot moi
I Henry Ragla. Castleton.
Give me a call.
730 00
man. Lot. Freeport..’.
I Junes R. Johnson. Irving.
THE FARMERS HANDY WAGON CO., DEPT. 3,
SADINAW, MICH.
Hiram Webster to Hi nun Web-'
। Jatnen Anders.
Hojf.
•»ier
and
wife.
Lot
7
Wk
8
Howell Trask. City.
'
, Prescriptions prepared as If for
Philips ad. Nashville
; Geo. E. Brown. City.
the Doctor’s own use.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Chas. JSwcgles to Jncub De­
Juhn Johnson. Hastings Twp.
Sign of thc Elephant.
Smith. Lot 8 Wk .LH' Keeler’s
1 John Schriber, Carlton. .
- aiid. Middleville.•
Geo. H. Winters. Barry.
FREE HOMES
THE TUBBS CASE BEING TRIED
Records of tbe ancient city of Gaf- .
In damp regions the roots of peroaWm. McDonald.. Baltimore.
Albert Kahler to H. E. Kahnlal plants sink deeply and sustain a geann, founded In 1640, better known
Of 160 Avteg
F. G. ' Potter. .Assyria
. h r. Vudividetl half 114 ac
great growth above-ground. In a mod- at the prevent time as York Harbor.
Goucher Perkins. Woodland.
1 00 Four Other Murder Cases to Be DlsSec. 3? Barry...... I.......
tbefirvat c.u»ad..rrntely dry climate plants develop Me., contain many
, qtufint- and
.. .-unusual -In
[rt hllBl...!
. ....
&gt;
J.' A. Stevens. Thornapple.
posed
of
At
This
Term
in
Jas. M. Baker to Jason J.
•
bulky roots ami store up supplies which Btorlvs of tbe enrly life of the town.
Anson Boyes. Rutland.
. HenneySParcel. Carltuti....
At thc entrance to York harbor a'
CHARLi&gt; I.. LLtS,
Eaton County.
outlast the summer drought, or the
Edward Clemence. Johnstown
Gmerone-nt
Cnhir. -•
t ..
plants tbemwlve*. us In tlie case of thc bold promontory known as Stage neck
G«ni Al. Newton i tu Maria
Judge Smith rttme home from Char­ jnetusos. Isicome fleshy reservoirs uf extends room distance Into the sen,
Arthur Reed, Orangeville.
Buxton; Lot 4 .l4k ll1 Kenwhen you want anything in }
lotte
Saturday
noon,
returning
to
that
.
-----r
from
which
formerly
In
stormy
weath
­
Charles Cook, Pmirieville.
water mid food. In the Extreme desert
JW Ut»
the line of Groceries and Dry «
PBniJAiE.unqj.
field add, City...!
city Monday morning. Speaking of aelther of these resources is available. ' er n temporary light lu the forth of a •
Chas. Parrott, Castleton.
State of Michigan (oil:. ./g
Goods.
1 sell Bread and &lt;
Geo. H. Bedford to Frank
the Tublw murder case now on trial be­ nod perennial herbs are consequently lantern hoisted upon an upright polo
,r
Seymour Jordan. Irving.
/Baked Goods of all kinds, and !
‘
•
Root. Lots 6 and $ lik ID.
fore hint, he said that aside from th few. Only stunted shniln and hardy was dlsplayetl m a warning to martdeliver to all parts of the city. &lt;
I also have fresh
&lt; REDUCES NUMBER
| Middleville
' Monday, ihr
regular panel of 30 jurura 2W more annuals nre able to exist nt all. the ner».
One dark winter night a sloop was
were suuimoneil before 12 men satis­ former • growing very slowly, with
! Lester Warner to Geo. W.
wrecked on the»e rocks. A survivor on
jn thi njin r
■
p
OF'SALOONS,!! * Freeman. Parcel. Prairie­
I ONIONS. LETTUCE.
factory to both sides were chosen. The toughness of texture, the latter flour­
ishing briefly during tlie spring rain*, being questioned about the catastrophe Mardock &lt;!&lt;*&gt;• wu ‘
&gt; RADISHES. PIE PLANT.
ville
J,,....
1
&lt; vn rrsu I nr -in-J ' :, ।
150 00 .presentation of the eveidence, after the devoting little energy to making stem
said:
.
: fird «&lt; Archlb?i!i _U..t-U-' ?*;l**!**&lt;*’»rtHigher Tax Cuts the Number From
jury was agreed upon, kc said would t.r .leaves or flowers-moatly tneonapicn- ; •The vessel struck, turned over on ; £*** £5}“!
Mary McKee to John J. Ashand all kinds of Fresh Garden &lt;
Nine to Six.
liy, Parcel, Hope... j..1.....
no oo take almni a week. He expected the OUS and wind fertlltaod—and hasK'nlng hor rfde. and file skipper nnd another ' tesus.«it“af um’d’- ”- . &lt;□‘.jXZuv?
Truck, everything kept freeh J
trial would lie concluded to-tjay.
(while aometlmea HtlU of very small barrel of whisky rolled overboard ’’
One
of
the
benefits
of
the
fl.
000
tax
'
j
oi
-'
t,h’’
and nice. Don’t forget to try «
„vaL
Tinkler to^ J&lt;&gt;hn W.
.The local coroner was summoned. I Tberro^n u i»
n
1 it? yK.
The cases to follow the trial of bIe*‘) to .perfect the^aeed" by which
my TEAS and COFFEES, &lt; will soon he apparent in the7greatly . Kinchem.
24 oc Sod 21
You will find nb better In the J reduced number of saloons, as there
alone
the
specie*
Will
survive
until
the
and
this
somewhat
startling
verdict
.
-■•«»•
dar
&lt; Mn* \m
George
Tuhba
may
lie
first
•
his
father
mmtiangs
8fX»U0
Hastianga ........c.j
■
,n die tOEH.xKMi, u
.J! .lmarket at the price.
« will onR be Mix next ynt inst-.-Ad of Joh
next
yearV
abort
period
of
wetness
was returned:
»*« petlUoexad u.-j. u...
J&lt;
n B.-«h to W.lter .1.'il.rand next his uncle for alleged complicity •
-We find that the deceased fell from
a™1 a: ”'•■ r
int—"
nmn
m-,11 eofl...
,
' in the sime crime, though this order gives a possibility of gormlnntimi and
ainc. -rV^x
The 4V,wx.x
three w-lxe.
who.will
retire“ from
wood. »-Parcel, Thornapple.. 490 «.O
growth.—Harper’s Magneine.
tu B..UMU1 .nd WM klUM. H.I
may be changed.
butiuess are Darius Heath, T
----- 1 ffalwr j Haywood to Erenow
Byron
rolled overboard and was drowned. He orn‘-,‘t ,n
i t* Of ;i .
ie»»MEOS’
After the Tubbs cases are disposed
Dickinson and Joseph Pflug Sr.'• We
Kail&lt; aI'ureel. MUkllerille..... 4M (Xi
Wc’ Carl.
EMUd «*w And r™&lt;- to dralh. u&gt;d '
' -gNS
of will come the trial of a young ■ A professor In a German sdiool In the rats eat him up alive—-Harper’s.! is further &lt;&gt;nl- •!. ii,.;
helm. Io- liquor will t» &lt;lr.nk in »lx
| notice to ct,.* jvtvt
'• -. -| L,
married man named Smith, living' order to teach Ids pupils letter writing
» Dry Goods and Groceries, &lt; saloons than in the nine, and that they IU. Qty
KO 00
eekly.
at m*peudroct &lt;&gt;? -. i , • J-inear Eaton Rapids, who in a fit of jeal­ recently {conceived the happy Idea of
--------------i
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&gt; POUR INMIRS EASF OF GOODYEAR BROS &lt; will be kept much more orderly.
QUIT CLAIMS.
nn i-..i r.
m.yy
,
! published tn tn- ’
» HARDWARE.
PHONE »03
&lt;
ousy shot another young man named having them Compose iMwtnps* letters
■•NNiuuwn
Oil Fuel In German Mary. :
paper prtnkrf six’•
nii
which
were
inclosed
In
enveloiw*
and
A correspondent of tbe London. Horn- । Barry, oner tn • &gt;
: Arthur B. Glasgow ♦© Mary E.
Ki mat
_
.
-... I Wil, V ■ nm.b,!,. ,. . .
“You can’t-have genius without ec­ . Glasgow, North half lot 1348,
Immediately following the smith eorreeMy addressed to various mer­
centricity.”
chants
In
the
town.
In
tbe
evening
.reports
that
tbe
German
admiralty
has
100 case xvill come another murder case
City..............................................?
"That may be ftp, but I've noticed that
.
Herr I’rofessor. having carried thc given orders for the construction of • (A true copy!.
from Grand Ledge. *
It's possible to have a good deal of ec- 1 Claud Rogers to W.m. B. Con­
varied eplstlea home for correction, left
One might jbe tempttHl to think that . them on bis table aud. as was his cus several oil tank vessels for the use of
to prrect error in
centricity without much genius.”—Chi- I right,
’ ’ '
the German fleet, which is “resorting
our 'neighboring county belonged to tom, hhnl himself to the cafe. Lt hap
esgo Record-Herald.
previous &lt;le&amp;L Marion Willito oil in an increasing degree fur firing ; Mair Io.*
’rof'Xt*- (
Kentucky from such an array of mur­ potted that be had a careful domqptfc, purposesIt Is -stated that all Ger­ । Th*M&gt;n to Walden T. Willison.
At the »
A LESSON IN HEALTH.
We deliver order* for Flowers. Fuats, and
00 ders. Rut un the contrary there is w1m&gt;, seelttg all fire letters properly ad­ man battleships now burn oil As well , t&lt;Ue ofllre. in
40
ac
Sec.
85.
Assyria
Floral decorations to all parts of the city.
county, on'thr ;
Healthy kidneys filter the impurities
probably not -in Michigan a county dressed. at once concluded that'her as ctml and that the .use of large tank
from the blood, and unless they do this
All orders. Urge or small. erica prompt at­
whose people average higher in thrift master had forgotten to mall them, aud ships of the kind ordered has been
good health is impossible. Foley’s Kid
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
In the matte: th­
tention.
*
and intelligence than do the population out of tbe goodness of her heart she found to “very materially facilitate the an Ircumr.'U nt r &lt; •
ney Cure makes sound kidneys aud will
.am.mam
.wik; »&gt;.
u
Phillips. Castleton........................... 25 . of Eaton county.
stamped them and hurried tu the post. operation of pumping oil Into the tanka filediu »»■&gt;! aeirl !i • ■
positively cure all forms
of kidney
and
A F. Burroughs C Son1
th’* !utrr&gt;-&lt; •
The .
Cornell.. Beaverton,... 18
The stupefaction of tbe village mer­ of war vessels, ’ and attention Is called i tosefi
bladder difease. Tt streDgthens
—------ *vrtpue there jt&lt;D rnhir»^■
i■: t
chants upon opening their mail the fol­ to tbe fact that 11 U both “a quicker * It It Ordered,
whole system.
':i.ld*yot Jfe'i
"
James J. Mead. City.............. £.-&gt;23
pn&lt;dos.RiAi
lowing morning may be imagined, and and cleanlier operation tium filling thc
—----------i Belva Little City..................................... 21
THE FIRST BALL GAME
the amusing part of tbe Incident Is thfR bunkers with coal.”
■If oM ««.K
j Geo Q. Bixler, Irving..34
many of;the letters, which contained
----------- -- ----- —
nBH|. Rn(j
Lena M. Wilson. Irving1*
The Hastings High School Won It lengthy ardent fur goods, were taken
Il is difficult to cure a cough or free
.
For In&amp;nt. ud Children.
ch^ HaB Irving........
Easily from tho Nashville High
seriously and the orders promptly fill­ yourself from the discomforts of a cold ' Jt h fujtb'-f i i .
19
ed.—St Louis Republic.
unless'ou move tbe bowels. Bee's Lax-, of iw «tvcn t&gt;? i .•
School Team By a Score of
,19
cara noiden. irrhq,....
ative Honey and Tar acts on the bowels ■
20 to 10,
.
Is a simple device that should
,
- Jacob H. Haney. City...
and drives all cold out of the system. । }‘nu™i'a.Vrj'.'
be iu every home. It can be
Tbe fm.ll game hurt Saturday between
.28
«
,Mildred I. Fatton. City
’ Near Cape Horn, hi the island of Then comes its soothing effect and
. used in any ordinary kettle
Biguaturo at
thc Nashvillcand Hastings high M^hoolx, Tierra del 1'uegn, Jive the moat curioiu strengthening influence upon the throat
will prevent the kettle from
For Croup, Whooping' EJU t . He*.
the first of a series for the -champion­ people In nil booth .America. It ralna and lungs.
boiling dry and
PROBATE COURT.
Cough', Colds, and all Lung and Bron '
ship of the comity, was won by the local or snows or sieela nearly 'every day,
Prevents Food from Burning
ichal affections, no remedy is.equal to
■ Estate of Geo. W. Dexter, order for
team. The game was a .very one sided and yet they look ou their country as tlie original laxative Honey aud Tar
I have a nice line of Gasoline
PHO
j finalwccount entered, bearing May 19.
• affair. Nashville being no match for the tines ( in the world. They wear Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
Stoves' for sale, and do all
Estate of John A. Cairns, petition I the* high schobl team and lost the game hardly any clothing aud seem not to
kinds of Cleaning and Re­
One night is
it all the time necessary to , cmxnty ot K*rr*
pairing
for determining heirship filed, hearing . by a score of 29 to 10. A strong and feel cold. Bccauaa tie saw fires on tbe
' C .mrncWelneMr ’
trove
beet remedv '
shore the explorer Magellan, the first prove that Pineules is the best remedy
May 19.
I cold wind that was blowing interfered
See my line of Tables.
European that rounded the Horn, call­ in the world for backache and all kid
ney and bladder troubles. If you have
Estate of Millard W. Willison et al with good playing. Tlie game was
ed the Island “tlie Land of Fire,’* which
DR. CL H. BURTON
minora, nomination of guardian filed ' notable for the number of long h:.ti» is almost the worst name he could rheumatism or any other blood disease •feces-'-J.
Ths People’s Exchange,
a single dose will give relief. Sold by
On read
W. R. Jamtesan,
Prep.
Specialist in Eye. Ear, Nose toy minors, order appointing guardian made. Eight home runs were made by have chosen. Their huts are made of Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
tied, of Kirn-tt f ■
In Kelley building, just north of
entered.
prating that an urJv
the Hastings team. Fox pitched.'a good bent bough’, aud covered with grass
and
Throat.
National Bank.
r
James W. Garvelink. of Fillmore. ml* court deKtnt ■
i Estate of Nelson T. Parker, annual game considering the wind and the nud give only tho poorest shelter. Tbe
Glasses carefully fitted.
«tate.
fact that it was hi« first game in that folk are vain, too, wearing, necklaces Allegan Co. , has been justice o.f the hi*Tberwjpe:.
! account of executors filed.
:t
Office over Horten’s Grocery Store.
! ituaitiun. Next Saturday Hastings plays of ths teeth of fisher* or. seals aud paint­ ]&gt;eace in that township for over fifty inth tlxy ot st.i!
in th** tor.-froor..'
ing
patterns
ou
their
bodlee.
I
Among
with
the
Freeport
high
school
team
and
raid
aM
t!
‘
i
Office
273.
BANNED
1 h0Iie ) ll«ld«nee US.
Peter Cooper’s one ton railway en- , a much closer game is to ■ Im* expected them some colors have a novel mean­
decrxvu! find &gt;: •'!
A little life may be sacrificed toasud sold *“«Ut-. Wi* i
ing. White.is the sign of war nnd nd
( gine gave way to those of fifty tons In
as’th&lt;.'Free|H-rt team is a strong one. of jatace. They Rfe great mimics aud den attack of croup, if you don’t have ot said Court, then tu
! 1800. The locomotive “000,’’ weighing
offlee. In th&gt;&lt; cU*
will Imitate voice and gesture per­ Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil on baud fur and show cx-t-' •
! severity tons, exhibited nt the Pbilndelemergency.
■
of the petition.
fectly.
| ptihj Centennial of 1870. represented the
B fcrtnrr ardri i.
' Foley's Honey aud Tar is peculiarly net lea to tin- per*.
• highest type of^that day, ns the "DlrectDoctor—I don’t thluk It Is anything
adapted for asthma, bronchitis and
i or General,” TQ2 tons, shown nt the very serious, but you will hare to stay
The secret of the charm of bamboo* hoarseness.
i J Cldcago fnlr In 1893. stood for the big- In bed nt least two weeks. Patientpublished In H e
1. sM
THE OIL TRUST.-John D. KockfeUer gives 8100,000 to convert the
paj-T printed -»!■•'
i gent (except a freight engine weighing Say. ductor, do you know that this Is a Is so subtle and elusive ns to defy
Rirrv. ouc" in • '•
heathen.—A Good Thing.
I; 104 tonal nud best of those of that year. four dollar a day hotel? Doctor-Yes. analysis. Bamboos are really grasses
■re*?.. prevtou*
THE STEEL TRUST—Andrew Carnegie gives •500,000 to establish
1 Tiu* “St. Louis.” weigh ing/240 tons In I’m a friend of the proprietor.—New on a large scale—a tropical scale—yet Bsaratbs
reading circles. Another Good Thing.
they do uot Impress us as being coarse
1 running order, exhibited at tbe Louisi­ York Times. .
THE HARVESTER TRUST—Gives,-well the Harvester Trust wants
—In fact, they are alendernvM person­
ana I’urchnse exposition aud tbe iwYOU to GIVE 89;more money for a five jtoot mowing machine
ified—aud they seem to fit well Into a
geat locomotive extant at this writing
than 1 ask you for a ••KEYSTONE” machine, which is NOT in tbe
Willie—Engaged to Jack? Then you northern landscape. Their decorative
• in 1905 anywhere In tlm world, showcombination.
character Is so clearly recognised that
|
ed
the
advance
which
bad
been
made
won
’
t
marry
Harry,
after
all?
Eunice
ANOTHER THING—Are you going to do it? Call and see the
In the eleven years between tbe Chica­ —Not after all, but maybe after Jack. they'rrt'vsoften grown In large pots or
tubs for porch and greenhouse di’corago and St. Louis fairs.—Charles M. —Smart Set.
tion—even the hardy species. Bam­
1 Harvey ip Leslie's Weekly.
boos are generally thought to look best
YOU CAN PAY WHIN CURED.
on
the bank of a stream or among
She
—
Before
we
married
you
called
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■ —
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at -the Stora ot a.A... L—
. 'j '1
i
■TRO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTLN
Concrete is finding an important new me an ang»1. He-I know I did, but It rocks ou n hillside^ but they uro also
STRICTURE AND KIDNEY DISEASE CU‘,1*"'
application as n setting for pests, both waa a cate of mistaken Identity.—An­ becoming favorites- for the hardy bor­

SOLD

L &amp; M PAINTS

THE HANDY PiTFfe SILO

SAGINAW

W.J. HOLLOWAY

Fcall For
I Phone 292

! W, H, FAIRCHILD,;

FLOWERS AND
PLANTS Delivered

‘H*- '

A ^tT*D I A
■ vn I rn

The Ideal Food
Protector

Ila Kind You Hare Always Bough1

HAS THE TRUST GOT YOU?

JESSE TOWNSEND,

1st Drier North of Hotel Barry.

HASTINGS. MICH

$$$ Are Saved
whan you buy

Carpets, Rugs
Linoleums, Mattings

McCQY’S
You will find a complete stock of eve^thlng to’be found in a first class
aW ap-ta-flats Mm airi Frlcw are Mpirt.
I have a nice line of Baby Car

riagec and Carts.

Call and see them.

I always have some bargains to offer and it will pay you to see ja«
before you buy.

Phone 76.

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

CURED

STRICTURE

“Keystone”

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wood nnd iron. When the wooden post
Is treated with tar and tlie bole around
SPRING CATARRH
It Is filled with well tamped concrete,
i,cheap nnd practically ludestructlble
Changeable
Weather Causes Disease.
foundation Is secured, and similar bedding gives to Iron poets for telephone ^Breathe Hyomeijand Cure Catarrh.
lines nnd other purposes the stability
The changeable weather of Spring,
hitherto Incklng. The concrete protects with iu warin days and cold nights,
tho Iron from rust as it does tbe wood fc responsible for a great Increase in
from rot
the number of cases of catarrh. It ia
o_ow Naa- Hyomei, the only guaranteed '
treatment for catarrh that cures with­
Electric curling Irons for the lady out stomach dosing, should be used in '
traveler are a dainty toilet acreosory. ever? home.
Hyomei is a scientific method by ;
More than 50,000 of these appliances
are now In use. They draw their which pure air impregnated with Na- i
lure £ own remedies for the cure of caenergy from nn Incandescent lump.
tarrh.can be Inhaled by every sufferer
In his or her home. Breathed through;
the neat pocket inhaler that comes with
The “Story of the Eight Doga” Is the every outflt.volatlle^ntiseptic fragrance i
longest novel that has ever been put&gt; reaches tbe lungs.and air- passages as
dahed. Fortunately, perhai»e, it la writ- no stomach dosing possibly can do.
ten In Japanese, ho no one will set It gives immediate relief and makes
himself the task of read tag it It con­ lasting cures.
u!6,ur°“«i treatment will I
tains 100 volumes, several hundred
characters and numerous dogs, all of do all that l&gt; claimed tor It 1. found In
the guarantee under which W. J. Holwhich are successfully disposed of by
lower eelta It, an agreement to nay back
the time the last chapter is reached. the price. If the purchaser can Bay that
Just Imagine reading through that— Hyomol .baa not given «atl,taction.
me book that would last a Hfprimp?
CompleteOutatSLW; ertra bottlae hoc.'

der. and they are often u*ed most ef­
fectively In cities at the base of public
building*—for example, at thegiatlonal
capital.—Country Life In America.

Water is a wonderful preservative of
the human body. There exists an entry
in tbe parish register of St Andrew’s,
Newcastle, England, bearing upon the
point: “April 24. 1695. wear buried
James Archer and his son Stephen,
who In the moneth of May, 1658, wear
drowned tn a coal pit In the Gallafiat
by tho breaking in of water from an
old waste. The bodys were found In­
tire after they had lien In the water
thirty-six years and eleven months.”

groin «n4 ttv'.lng aa ti.^vsb
«a« weak ahd I c.rui J-ua-crly ctcop O'
■sent. Ha4 a dcaua l^unnatafrr'iu*; ’•'»
•poCialiats,. r.j«-at x. lUclnaa. aSoettu i*

deli&lt;bl«j

IS
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If it be my lot to crawl, I will crawl
contentedly; if to fly, I will fly with
alacrity,.but as long as I can possibly
avoid It I will never be unhappy. If
with a pleasant wife, three children
and many friends who wish me well I
cannot be happy I am a very silly,
fooltah fellow, and what becomes of ms

Letter by Sydney Smith.

0&lt;e

K
ESTASLISHED S6
CURES OUARAHTEEO Ot. S’F-_.oen

HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED
eauMMrioatcomplieatictis. ti-v,ar»ot Mcr-vry. tt cnlv s-ppre&gt;
NEW METHOD poam»ely ohm ail Nwod &lt;brr»ise*
YOUNG OR MIDDLE-ACCO
:havaibtokandown yocr »ytte:n. You tool ih« xymppma
:
phyaicxlly and Mxnally you tie not tbe ®c:&gt; you uted to b* u

READER

weakness ’ Our New Method Treatment will cure you.
trill do for you. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter
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�HASTINGS BAXXER. MAY 4. 1901

The News of Southwestern Barry A TRAINED NURSE

h axs pv 10 5prBy
;
"JT.nd .hrubs
1 his is ■
***..bn u fully demon
rjrttMtb**
tirslly erwy agrigtsied! t’f.Pr- Bieut station in
cnltbhd
llhions of dollars
tiefunpWa failure to
t-i.-rjenuon. It^Ia
' tug and
i-nty
lime fur
rything you
ateriah We
J th. any
ran

DELTON
i '
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CLOVCROALE.
Mias Minnie Mantle of Battle Creek I
»p«tt
a few days
last wun
w eekher
with her
---------------------- row
C*dllla&lt;'parcnla Mr. and Mra. G. A. Manll-.
hrothw Theodore', family
Jerry Sproul ia iu town building al
”, „
1uut&gt; for W. IL Chaae. It i, agpwnrf ' in"“1'' Dl,*™&gt;b and fiuail,. „„ liethat Mr. Chare win move hi, familv
lank from Kalamarop toDeUon aaaooi
. as he can gel. a hoiwe built.
i

„ I»r»“&gt;mgu dwelling. u the
-1,- Maraball i, iivlng „„ Us
rm n 'IaI^e Grove.

Mro. Geo. Whittemore ot north of
Simmon, recently of Detroit.
Delton is on the sick list.
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?.nn exo’Uent dressmaker, has
A -lurgd number of boya and girls ‘ Sh^U iere an^ wi*1 pursue her calling,
took tbe «h grade Lamfo.Z Md I Z ,
°' “ Fr'teh

buy sprjynS materials
fit larec
and C,n
in ^ure you that both the
prices
will
. ouall«y ind

here Momlav.
.
h
' *’r,c^’ 5’Rrt^ Machinery startM up
Mm. D. Xorwo^ la ..uifo ,ick m ' rX"XX Xi^Xk'“

h«rlfh‘-

vnhw
this writing.
also
lotto

i A number fn»m huee .attended.'the
'banquet given by the Marons at Hiekjury Corners Saturday night./ •

! the time

«-'«»ng nrtet some of

’
OOBTER.
Delayed letter
Ths. m ■

After Years of Experience, Advises Women in
Regard to Their Health.

CRESSEY.

Oar special meetings closed with
wnr 5I*claI meetings ।
""&gt;• b«ld at Prairie- Sunday erening'.
Mn.----ice. A number
------------' lib April S3, by the Pi„„ Ijlk. w p. have
b„e been
nren ronrened
tl church bus
converted and
and the
M- S. and tbe Prairierille w. P. M. S. I! iM»
'«»»
helped. Afar -a faw
few days visit
n hci-e-i
, as well attended and much mireion- . here
'
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‘
the ‘‘Crusaders Band’’ will go to
ary real wm eapmwod.
spring Brook.
Bert Huneyweli returned to Ann'
Dora Barfier went to Battle Creek
Arbor Monday.
: Saturday for an indefinite stay.
The program couteat ot the L. T. L I
ch i L- -7----- "-‘vo,,« mu
j.
| There has txien quite a number of
cloaul Friduv
I. . .» w
. »* decid... 1 «ick horaes about here of late, but ree.I°?n
-• ----- *» WM uecuiKHBekaaid* I&gt;orts show all are improving under
Tl . v i • Mr
' '- Johl1 rv,
'“CKS start
t♦ al
t'l r
rj?n^n!‘ wiU **•*'*
give “
“ ,Mtn,
lu&lt;'t tn-"AtInent ui
of Vetemary
Elliott of Hickr- i - ----- ■wtU'JW'l
. _______ ______ _
to the KilHckites Ma/ Sth at thc home ory Comers.
of Charlie
?'e Ford.
. | H»e Martin has been vinting here the
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Mrs. Martha Pohlman
of 55 Chester Avenue,
Newark, N. J., who is a
graduate Nurse from tlie
Blockley Training School,
at Philadelphia, and for
six years Chief Clinic
Nurse at the Philadelphia.
Hospital, writes the letter
printed below. She has
the advantage of personal
experience, besides her
professional
edneatioa,
and what she has to say
may be absolutely relied
upon.
Many other women are
afflicted as she was. They
ca'n regain health in the
same way. It is prudent
w uccu BUUU n
to
heed such advice from
such a source.
Mrs,
Pohlman
writes:
’*
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“I nm firmly persuadivi,
after eight yeant of experience
__
with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Comnouiul, that it
Is the safest andlest nwdiciue
for nay n-afferitig wotimn to
UM‘
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“IrnnKdiatcly after my
I®*"
1"*’ 1 found tha
mnrrinpa
that. my
k.i, kL..... *tk *
J .
outu&gt; wezik and pate, with *.&lt;-

. JiMi Marcia Warner has returned to
Week.
” exports to go to Graip
..
.
He
Olivet.
-r 'to reside.
. |—
’ Rapids
Boni April istl, to Mr. aud Mr,. '
Willie aial Lois "Shorter. Buy Brown ,
Clarence Htunmond. a son.
' iHorbert McGIoeklin..'joinedIthv'Mac( and Rosu Noteboom, went to Delton
HonwrGreen
.....nr,.re,,, haa pp'rehaiad a aite
vj&lt;*&gt;res Saturday night ,i
. I oiIU
Mfm Edna Nelson, of Prairieville. 1 Monday
- to take the 8th grade exami- I
and will erect a Hackeuntb dwp therej |lxm Putnam of Prairieville'wa* in on.
and Mr. Jacob Edger ware united in •nat.ion- Mrs. Arthur Shorter nccom- ,'
B r F^IOER
I
iunreiagt* Wednesday nftdmuon.. We F™
— ■them.
panied
‘
.
.I
I Myron CbnnlrHnin pcwtmaMer here,
&lt; *t.«nfi licet wisbea for there hnppinms
•Jennie Fisher of Kalamatoo, spent'■
yVkartha
I -. V*. a Blackman hasirented his hotM is building an uffiq* 1
v — --...v- near the iiopa.
flh. n*’’i nol.tT.
nnd Micetxs.
. Sunday at home.
j
to,Mr. Conrad of Otse»&gt;. Mr. BlackMix Edwanl PenneU fa qpite nick.
man
Mrs.
John
S.
Chandler
w.
is
sjienil'
The
Crusaders
Jubilee
moeting
Fri-1
.min intends to move otrhis farm. Mr.
I
DEITO'
,C,UUU G..llins hud dnuglnn Htg the week With her daughter. Mix day evening wax a ancccw even- wav ।:
Coin rad has had a great] deal of expnrMildred wen- quite sick iwt u^,k Georgiana Hammond.
The recitations and music were espeviI ivi|ce in the hotel business and no
j
j (lotiht he will give
pAtfsfmion to but arc now abl« to be out agnin.
Mrs. Hallie Furr ia ro much impro- a,1&gt;' ^ne
I
ai.u influent
. Mix Frank Leonard wh* on theUck vo l in health that sh • is again aide to ’
■ hl.-j patrons. *
’
.
.....
Mr. and airs, Chas. Andrus went to dizxy sj*!!*. The doctor*prelist lant week but is now mneh Lup r. enjoy out-of -doors rexercfile.
MW*
the sanitarium at Battle Creek last • ------ -—. .v.
CHURCH NOTES
‘
improve. 1 would bloat after
. The • ’Milkmaid’s Convention” drama
----- '
Miss Frances Bufchert is assisting week, where the former will take treat eating
eating and
and t^~
froauently
become
■ | Cap:, it. E. Bhowertnau and wife
lull
nau.M*au«l. I had an acrid discharge and nea*. faintness, lassitude, excitability,
ment.
Mrs.
Walter
Brown
with
her
household
was
a
succexs.
upwards
of
i|.*,
i&gt;.ing
I j were valient at the imrsonage Friday.
pairiH .iowa through my lirole ao I could irritability, nervousness, sleeplessreceived for the school librurv.
I inc of.
dutiesrthis week.
.
1
।
hardly walk. It was as bad a case of female
I
Rev. Thus. Young, of Prairieville,
.. ,
,
I
NORTHEAST BARRY.
trouble as I have ever known. Lydia E. .nest, melancholy, “all-gone” and
car^t rh
, °LJ’ri,7
*’
L"'»
»»’ ObuMu
I called to see Rev. GA T. Fisher Friday.
Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, however, •‘want-to-be-left-alone? feelings, blues
Seeds
to cured nr within
four mcctbx. Rinre that and hopelessness, they should remem­
POLLEY DISTRICT.
mrf
' Rn
a
i k-»F “*«■&gt; ’!&gt;«
of the week.
I ] The »]MH-ial meetings at Cressey closed
time I liave had occasion to recommend it to ber there is one tried and true-remedy;
during her illness.
■ ,
\
a number ot patients suffering from al) Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
of all I Sunday night with a good atten- Born, to Mr. and Mra. George Mc­ m&lt;xl
Mr uqiiinm r u,
। APnl 30 (Snnday) being Mr. Jiuther forms of female difficult im. and I find that
Mr. Uihlam J Warrant of Kalama- Brown's 83 birthday, on Satunlay -------- - I dance. The meetings Jiave l»een well Donald Monday April 24. a ten pound
w hile it is considervd unprefeasiuiuxl to rec- pound nt once removes such troubles.
Kidds. I attended and very profitable. The Ijand son.
X7ro.^'"r,H' ’"k
oficro,,,,, l.i, wife p-numdot him to ' Suuucuu a patent medicine, I can honestly
No other female medicine in the
. ...... , r
-----ms »»■.- p-II-UHUlXl mm to recommend Lydin E. Plnlrhstn'i Vegetable world has received such widespread
I
g
fences
I
tnke
a
wn
|
k
in
the
fieIt
k
v~,
vu
Mr.
and
Mra
Elmer
Kelley
and
little
I will assist Rev. J. W. Lawrence of i
• Hike a walk back in the fields. When p-------wn?«‘1for
“d» j harn found that it cures
and unqualified endorsement. No other
.v.uaro..-,
all other medicine fails. It medicine has such a record of cures of
M r. Bert Chandler sp&gt;nt
Mr.
Mient Sunday
Ktimlnv at he returned
rot-nriinil- he
h.» found about 80 of Us..
his f'-malf'.
illx wtniro
i
I Richland, inspocuii meetings at Spring daughter of Delton, visited friends in
is a grand uiudicine for sick women."
BEFORE
Galesburg.
female .troubles.
this vicinity Snnday.
; friends and neighbors in the house to I।
I Rrouki beginning next Sunday.
Money cannot buy iqich testimony aa
Yeo Buy
The needless suffering of wontn from
j help him celebrate bis birthday. Tl.
v ' this—merit alone can produce such reThe ice cream social at Isaac Hl(U.
The
i Quite a little anxiety was felt at
diseases
peculiar to their aex nt terrible
j afternoon was spent in visiting. Ice 1I suits, and the ablest specialists now
PRAIRIEVILLE,
I Cressey last Thiirsday on account of vener’s last Friday evening w.« quite I
agree that Lydja E. Pinkham's Vege­ to see. The money which they pay io
well
attended.
Proceed
five
dollars
|
‘
»d
Mra.
C.
Trowbridge
spent cream and cake were served, and all : table Compound is the most univer­ doctor*/ who do not help them is an
I the failure of Rev. and Mra. Fisher to
went home feeling they had hud a good sally successful remedy for all female enormous waste The pain k cured
I return from Kalamazoo, where they which will be urod for the lien&gt;*rit of Sund»y in Baltimore.
and t Jxe money is saved by iSydia E.
■
.
• Mr and Mix Hngh Riley and Mix time. They left Mr. Brown a very nice diseases known to medicine.
I hud gone to do some 1 shopping, aud •the school library.
When women are troubled with Ir- Piirklfam’s Vegetable Compound. Ex­
Mrs. H. .Store spent a few Jays.lart • L”’!* Woodman of Hastings, visited rucly ng chair for his comfort there-1 regulur, suppressed or painful men- perience has proved this.
had expected to return and.be present
mainder of his days. Mr. Brown ia Btrnation,. weakness, leucurrhcea, dis­
It is well for women who are ill to
it. the meeting Wednewluy evening. week caring for her daughter-in-law j Pn‘*rif,y»He friends Snnday.
placement or ulceration of the womb, write Mrs Pinkham, nt Lynn. Mass.
j Mra. Mary Wileox was in Ikmtings still enjoying good health.
They, having driven their spirited Mrs. Fred Store, who is ill.
S. Dudley visited near Cedar Creek • that bearijig-dowo feeling, inflamma­ In har great experience, which covers
Little Letter Store who is making Saturday and Sunday, thd gw«t of her
young hof.se to tlw city for the first
tion of thd qraries, backache, bloat­ many years, she has probablv had to
Sunday.
ing (or flati/lence), general debility, in­ deal with dozens of cases just like
time their friends feared some serious his home with his tmcle^A. L. Store of ' daughter Mri.' James Montgomery.
this
i The Misses Iva Newton and Edna. digestion, 'and nervami prostration, or yours. Her advice is free and confi­
accident hod happened to’ them. One Milo, is visiting his grandparents' Mr.
''
•me a
Mrs.
John Perkins entertained at tea
are beset with such symptoms as dizzi- dential.
Kithler
eotnmencetl
taking
•
music
lessiiggosteiTthat the woods l» looked in­ and Mra. H.-Store.
Wednesday in honor of Mix ' Chas.
-sons jn Hastings this week, of Mrs. ‘ Lydia E. Pinkhaa's Vegetable Cotnpsaud Succeeds Where Others FaH.
Mr.
and
Mix Geo. Monroe
Those present-were
to to seft if they had not been waylaid:
...... ..
................................
...... of Hick-F ........................
.
'
• Mr*.
. ‘ Full MtKk
cnas. Smith.
^&gt;mitn. Mi.-s
Miss da*ncs TroxeL
Clare xingmx
Hngiex airs.
Mrs. Chas.
another one remarked that tHiife-was no ory Corners. werp Sunday callers at jjvmre
Lumber, Lath, J Shingles.
j Marv Smith. Mra Winifred. Tr.iwbridge. 1 C4eo Boetwick and family of Gaskill •
danger nf that for a Methodist preacher Geo. McDonald's.
‘
Ik
7
TX* XS
Keep them in tbe house.
k Mre Lterfp FTher
Mre. Lncil. *«” 8*lontalr »• H«&gt;n Sreltb’.
|
would neyer be murdered for his
!«• Ctr.lq h l me
Tak^one when you feci bilEvercll Bolyen of this, vicinity apei t
'|)ft»yrjyiiit«l friend, at Yinkre Sjiring
McGlodclIn and wife &lt;rf Delton,
money nor his clothes. _
Sunday at' Cedar Creek&gt;
_
I
iowordtay. The^iadi. were callers at Earl McGlocklin's j
recllyontheHver.LS4tf.MSi:
Miss Frankie Tytux Addie Wilkins
Saturday.
.
j.
and’Charlie Conier, of Cloverdale, are
Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Cairns entertain­
EAST
ORANGEVILLE.
Want your moustache or beard
.Tnspcr Whipple of Kalamazoo, has
here
taking
the
8th*
g
’
rade
examina
­
ed.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
8.
Wilaunpf
Grand
Mtun,
,
Miviiigan.
Richard Johntox and wife
purchased the farm of Wm. VniiHorn ' -a heautifol brown or rich black? Use
It apids last vfeek.
tions. and made a friendly call at the
Sunday with Arthur J oh neo x.
and moved on the same,
|*
■ parsonage.
Dounkl McLeay of Naidiville, was
Ethol Joffh-vin attended Holiness
Fred Gregg and family of Baltimore. * ’’FWur xr wxf W
• the gnert of his parents ’part- of last
I Topic for next Sunday. J‘Christ Stil­
meeting at Sbtiltz Sunday evening.
s'peht
Sunday
with
Miles
Fisher
and
v
ling the Tempest" Scripture "Master
family.
।F
Banneb subscribers! can buy
It .4™ that winter and arring aro I &gt;)n[
u hiving., „„k „t
rarest Thou not that we perish. ’ ’
^ving each other a nice.
■&gt;«» I tioj,
FINE
LAKE.
the
large Wall Map of* Barry
-hring —ill win.
,
,5,1.. Do,ter entertalntfil at tea
4
SHULTZ.
Delayed letter
Arc you one of the many
Erncat Johnrox. wife and dangha r. |
&gt;„ honor ut Mra Lucile
4
Cotfnty
at the Delton post office
patrons
of
the
A fine baby lx&gt;y came to gladden the
'
Mr. and Mra. Orin Loomis visited visited Olive and Pearl Hayward anil '
Kay. Those present were, tho Misses
4
home of Mr. and Mrs. P. It Fick Sun­
the latter s children in Hickory Corne 8 family of Podunk Sunday.
Mary and Myrtle Smith.' Fern Baker.
DELTON
ROLLER
MILLS?
Themap
gives all the roads.
day. They say that Pete stops so high
4
The dance at Fred Ball’s last Friday
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS Saturday and Sunday.
Clare Thorjie sjwnt Sunday in Rich­
that he don’t touch the grutuid.We would be pleased to have 4
Vent Loomis and family tqient last evening was well attended.
land. the guest of his mother. Mrs.
number of acres in each farm,
j Will Frey spent Saturday and Sun­ ft you give us a trial order. The 4
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. M. Cox of
The teacher and school obserwd James Thorpe.
_
'
high-grade roller flour made by
day with his family.
Hinds Cbmers.
Arbor Day and a program was carried
us Is giving splendid satisfac­ 4
AVeiiah bi;
Mrs. Dunning is keeping house for
with owners name. Now is the
tince
|
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Hinchman
of
tion wherever used.
Clarujce Reynolds is attending school out in the aftenvwn.
4
Mrs. Hannah Faulk.
—tta’;» Ha'li'
i&gt;ew
1 Uaatinga. were guests at Smith Stan­
at Brualj Ridge this week.
time to get one before they art.
N. T. Diamond of Hastings was on
Mrs.
Rose
Temple
and
;on
Don.
spent
4
stafki
i.'loei
Ct'STOn
WORK
ami
ley’s last week.
.
our streets last Friday.
■ the week in Delton, with her daughter
A SPECIALTY.
G«tt#FuTtii.-jii
4
‘in-... ..... Miss Clara Merritt of Hastings, vydt' all’gone.
j Mrs. Carl Loveland.
T
PODUNK.
ed her sister Mra. J. Hines Mid Mrs.
Merrill bil*!. of

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PoM

FENCE ’
POSTS &amp;

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W. H. phase,

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NEW SPRING

CLOTHING

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.
in
ri-ty.r.-| ■»:/ ah ;the
htear. sty;...-;p;.; noire],
tie- if, .-..l.-.r :n : .ie-lgn,
ani will i4 p:.-.x-.«| to
hart h!l ih’-n H,,;- j.mchair., ..;,l ar. : .e- n-.

DYE

YOUR TRADE
4
WANTED

4

Mr. VanHorn and family are occupy- ’ Palmer Karns. who has been ill with T DELTON ROLLER MILLS,
HOPE.
OCITOX, KKHIUII.
Tbe price, while they last, is
appendicitis is slowly improving, we ,
Miss Alta Cowell&gt;f Hastings visit­
Mr and M» M.teomb MKbllgm '‘&lt;W '*
»lr- —
G- Hu«■h'’•' *-lwu”-.
vacation nre glad to hear.
■
ed friends here over Sunday.
«.
and I«alwl and Ira McCollum went td j; manic
Mabl- uriuuc
Oibfe sjrcui,
,)»■« ucr
her
fifty cenu each.
Bertha Smith fell upon a box upon
Ora Darling and wife spent last week Coats Grove last W^esday to attend ■ with her sister Mrs. Dora Rockwell of
which she was standing and struck her
Hickory Corner*.
at North Barry, the guests of Mr. and the funeral of Mra. D^To wnsflnd.
chin with such force that fonr teeth
Mrs. Chas. Kahler.
Bert McKibbin lost his best work
were
knocked in. She U recovering
horse
last
Friday.
\
Fred Zerbel is having an addition
fo-cWMrengwfc.ww No ocltin • froni.the injury nicely.
laiilt on his house.
.
Roy DonglM visited relatives in
Vrekley
I. S,A. S. end W. C. T.
__________ ___________________________ TheThe
Vrekley
I. A.
Will Monica of Cloverdale and Miss Cedar Creek Saturday nnd Sunday.
W
U.’met-at Mrs. C. W. .Briggs Friday.
Vesta Kenyon of this ]dace. met with
Ed Olis’ sorrel colt ran into a wirq
0/
. A large ‘number partook of an appetizSaturday
quite n serious accident Inst .
. fence lust Thursday and was hung by ]
1 ing dinner. In the afternoon the W.
nigtit as they were going home from tho heels at the top of it until released
। C. T. U. program was carried out. It
iti
church. When near the Kenyon home. by cutting'the fence.
; Is-ing ‘"Mary T. Lathrop, Memorial
■ tlU’ir horse liecamo frightened and
Libbio Douglas is helping Mix War­
, Day’ ‘ the pieces trend were extract* of *
tipped the buggy off of a bank throw­ ren Calkins of Rutland with her house
her life and wrinngs&gt; She was • noted
ing both occujNints out. but luckily
a s an author, a lecturer ahd philanth­
cleaning.
thej- cscuiK-d with slight bruises. The
ropist. She ’established a colored
We
Per
cent
on
w
Edgar Otis erected, fence for C H.
’
Vie VI Uhltrs,
horse freed himself from the buggy and
scliool at Jackson, also the Lathrop
ACME HYG
IC COUCH
w
Burpee of Yankee Springs the latter
feltreanj i&gt;rairw,l|le,
ran some distance before lifting caught.
Pay
Deposits.
Mich.
Hall built near Muskegon ih 1883. A
‘
TIE
GJUC8
THKT
WCN'T*tAR
CTT
lit
The buggy which was a new one was part of last week.
collection was taken to go toward the
Edith Jenkins spent Saturday, in
' completely wrecked.
formation of new unions. At the close
This is without question the most Hygienic and
We loan our money on Real
a business mectinj; was lield and dele­
Estate or good Bankable Paper.
R.
Reynolds, wife and daughter, Shultz.
Lena Herein, ot Glase Crook «ni1
ON
We do not loan our money away
gate* chosen, for thc county convention
si«nt last Sunday at Auk Hugebe’s of
from home, bnt do bnstneiw only
THE
IffliT
Maggie Prince ot Hol* Uwter. were
u» l&gt;c held at Lacey May &lt;17 and 18.
Bfush Ridge.
C
with
people
we
know
are
all
^Mre. Samantha Brown* of Antrim
gnrtte ot Lnltf Kepiogle Sunday.
right.
To-day. We guarantee theri in every way.
WHEAT | The meetings in tbe Holiness church
(xmnty, visited ht Mrs. Briggs a few
are still continued with good interest
days the past week.
_
to the
TRAVELLING IS DANGEROUS.
Honey
to
Loan
। imuiifested.
Constant motion jars the kidneju
at reasonable rates, Deeds,
BALTIMORE CENTER.
‘iUixiMt.M
Mm Barbara McCallum spent Satur- „bicb are kept lb place •» the body ®
Mortgages and Legal
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Gorham visited
X.■.
SS"1"" &lt;lav and Snnday «t lior ron Everett', in delicate attachments. Ibis is &gt;.ne na
Papers Drawn.
their niece Mrs Rennie Mott Sunday.
New York Drafts, Insurance
Mrs. Lewis Wood is not improving
c.,
_
and Bonds Sold.
as fast as her friends would wish.

Ife

Fred Z»-rbel over Sunday.

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Foley's Honey «nd Ta.

Folev s Honey ™ Tar , ... ,

K£ ^UNABLE.

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ft»

DELTON
STATE
BANK

1-1 Lovcbfid &amp;Son,

$Best made Couch

ft
$

ol

Acre

: w“' hqpr______

EAST JOHNSTOWN.

Henry Stevens is very sick with
rheumatism at this writing.
&lt;:«■&gt;« ¥ llaufitan, locomotive engineer.
O writU-Conetant ribrat on
| The farmers are very busy plowing
• Maa antrlna caused me a great deal of
for corn and potatoes. '
Perry Wooley is fald up with blood
poisinihg in one of his hands.
Tbe M. E. Social at Airs. Benj.
• Thomas' was very largely attended.
tubes
van/au etope pain
’ sewing rags was the amusement of thc lapsabie
for introducing IL, ManZ
of,find.
I day’
.
J itching and protruding piles^/p^L
^^dr
orKi...
I The W. a T. U. bold a convention

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WEE HOMESTEAD
M DUfctfai a tara In

Western
Canada
,bJU wt°
la'ormatloD to

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BUSHELS

Porter c. J

w

at the Lacey church the nth and 18th
1 of May. All are invited to attend.
•

; Gill Flemng ran a nail in his foot |
' one day last week.
'

Albert Lee rides in n new buggy

[taUxJYciRra

iM

DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH.’President.
J. O.-HUGHES AV. President.
E. $.*MOREMOUSE,^Cashier.
DR.’McLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. terpenning.
JAMES COLLINS;

R. S. HARTER, M. D.,

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
OFFICE HOURS-j 1 » U*. »■; *
**
to spaa.. All calls promptly atu
'■ omoe‘Pelton. Mich.

The Gleaners social at J. DePriester’s,
was postponed on account of rain un­
til last Tuesday, when a good crowd
gathered and bid high on some favored
neck ties.
,
Misa Clark of Hastings, will close a
verj- successful term of school here next
Friday.
.
Mr. G. Reed’s funeral was held at
the Dowling church last Tuesday. He
bad been a resident of Dowling many
years and willriw greatly missed.
Bad blood and ludlgeetlon are deaaly
enemies to good health.
Burdock
Blood Bitters destroys them.

Market*

ik
Our Furniture Department *.

Is filled now. with new goods
it
,
,
s
.
W
ft
ft Suites,
Secretaries, ik
ft Couches, bideboards,
Kitchen
Cabinets,
Carpets, it
ft
Linoleuitn, Shades,

Curtains, U/
COME and See us BEFORE you BUY W

lAldrich Bros
DELTON.

MICHIGAN.

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�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 4. 1W5.-

WANTS
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
Is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. Jn the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If you liave a buggy that's lying
idle in the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want&gt;to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; in
fact if you want to boy. rent or
sell, fust try our Want Column
ft brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try it.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Good
building lot. Would take cow or horse
for part jiayment C. R. Bishop.

| Among the Churches

7tenuning
Si “^u
3?1*,
L £ Do^
‘ng A. Eby___________ ___________________________
their
daughter
Mrs.
of Grand Rapids.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
j
McOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.
T110 Silver Teas will now he contin’
Everybody ia plowing for corn M- this * ued- The first one after the Lenten
• place.
; season will be entertained by Min Rose
I Mira winifted McLravy of Holing, a°°drc»r «■&lt;! lira Ann.. Power, «t
-1-nt lot Snlurdgy .nd Unndny with Lh' b‘“* of
n *•
|
Mr. and Mra. Sutherland.
! Broadway, Tbnradny May 111 Every­
: i?—.1
i
,
ouei* invited to come and bring a
Fred Benhmn and wife retttnfad to, WtoI,
lheir „.nrk
h,w ,
I their home tn Ch&gt;rago, after a long
Ume. an(1
lke uf „„ wM „„
vlatt with the,? ppople at thi&lt;pl«&lt;;.
| ()M a
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RETURNED FROM ABROAD
Mrs. Margaret Bailey Returned Sat­
urday From a Long Trip.
Un MaVgkret Bailev At this city

Jan. 34 last on an extended trip
abroad, and from that date up to the
time of her arrival sjsmt her time in
Viewing many of the sights and scenes
of the old world. During lier absence
she saw Spain. Egypt and many other
lands. She visited Jerusalem. the
Pyramids and many interesting place*
:W°^.Th° *“?
“ *' i Tbc B--l’ti« I*U~ AM Society will
along the * Nile. The country that
no belter at tbte wnttng.
mret „kh M„ Joto
impressed her aa favorably, perhaps,
I Ml. Oora McCormfak returned to day May 10 at * p m
M „v „„
„„„ w
..
as any was Egypt, and she nays that we
Toledo, Ohio, after a visit with her
Tho w F M H
the j, E chun-b have much to irarn from the llgypt- ,
parent# J. M. Crawley and wife.
will meet with Mra Chn.. Welesert ions. The people are good looking.
I A. N. \\ illinms has got out the tim- 1 Wednesday next'at 2:80
m.
strong physically, and
thorough}*.
i
‘"Ce big -h”” Which “
*"
T&gt;» t11"”1-' bftfaraervlc. at the Bap- temperate aa drinking 1. Bimin.t their
fault Una nmatcr.
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ti» church next Sunday will tie in tbe religion. They'are iuduetrioos and:
Min Nellie Bryant fa helping Mrs. ■ morning /‘Building the Wall" eve harJ working, nnd the land along the
Houghtalin clean house this week.
ning ”Cnve dwvUera."
' Nile fa a veritable garden spot, being
Mra J. E. Criteeof Caledonia, rfit- ■ Subject of thc morning wvfae at
tia very high state. Tbe

FOR SALE—At a bargain, a course
in Scranton CorreHpanilenm School.
Address '‘E. W.” care BANNER.
cl Reuben Critee and wile of thi« the u. 11. church will be ••Cropmlng land
rich
rroduetne. tedngk.pt
the Imptmdbte- evening "A men who j ••
“»
»&lt; th.- river.
WANTED—A client of ours wishes I r'»™.
Young P1*'’6”9 ,o /h-'r return sh? iqent A
to purchase a house in this city ou I Min Loin Crawley returned home was not. « disappointment.
time. Can make’
fair payment. ' Sunday - from Quimby tu remain all people’s meeting at R:30, led hv Mra
o{ weeks in Ireland, making her
Tbomaa &amp; Pryor.
summer.
. Matthews.
'
headquarters at Dublin, but the very
xr'A « i
«. &lt; n
w .
-m
v ’
,
... ,’»’M weather over there caused her to
Cboice rmrwt see&lt;l poutoes for sale.
M» Holcomb of Bedfor.t vraitd at
There will he a .specral a*«nl&gt;ly of
bor vjai( 4iort ,■
Tbe best late potato on the market. Mn. T
lrj
&lt;a&gt;
enjoyed
625 Boltwood St. 1st ward, F. M.
. . M. Crawley a on. day l»t &lt;1.Um. Council No WR &amp; S. M.
mt Monday evening May 8 at . iki at . *
’
Bronson.
weea.
xuran . t n ».
, . .,
I Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Merritt of vfasonu: Hall. By
- order of T. I. M.
FOR SALE—\ery desirable vacant »!.{-• Ms-_.
t
» u
M Riker Reronlei
— .................... ——~
lot. comer Creek»ndMidnm. 3.1 wnrd,
thc L
fa «,-'«• Rtker, Keeonki.
adjoining property recently improved ■
Edmund* of High Bank last
The subject fur the sermon next Sun- FOUND DEAD IN OUTHOUSE
by Mr. Titman. Only remaining lot Thursday.
, day morning at
the Preeliyterian
in 6d wahl so near to schools, churches
, church will be “The Oj&gt;cn Treasury”
and bnsinc* street. Enquire E. A: I
William Baine, An Old Resident of
MAPLE GROVE.
evening “The
Novel in Religion.”
Rkter.
Hasting? Township, Dies of
Reuben Norton started for Rockford. . The “social evening” at the presbyH. J. Brown, painter and paper bang- 111., Inst Monday.
; terian church was largely attended and
Heart Failure.
•.
104 W. High St. Phon.' &lt;88.
Henry Whitcomb and wife .were at heartly enjoyed by all present.
William Baine, aged 74. living in

CARRIAGES
. W&lt;&gt; have the finest line of CarriageH, Phaetons, Buggies and Suri, t&lt;....,.r
in Barry connty. They are manufactured by the leading institutious ■ : il.^hin America. ' Their fatftxxrieH are equipped for this special line of work: they ba t
luid years of experience, have large stocks of seasoned timber to put ins , itsir work
anti the result is an aiticie that is THOROUGHLY RELIABLE in ,-vprj
r(qB
wa}?.
and embraces all the latest devices that go to make a perfeefrig, and tii,- l^uty ,f
it all is that one of our outfits will cost yon no more than you will
- I.: ural for ss
inferior one.

OUR GUARANTEE

We agree to replace, free of charge, any axle, wheel or spring that may become
Hastings tonwnship near Costa Grove,
was found d«ld in the water closet
unfit for nse within one year from date of purchase, by reason of defbetive material
near his house .Friday morning.’ His
or workmanship.
decease was due to heart failure. The
*
Saturday and Sunday at the home of Frank Hoes and F. C. Brooks, at the funeral occu rred at the (Amts Grove
NASHVILLE. hia brother Amon near Battle Creek.
| home of Mrs. W. R. Cook on Tuesday church Sunday furrni'on Mr. Baine
BOSTON BEAN PLANTER
D H ««
Eewnittf. Buttle &lt;-reek.
afternoon M.y Mh
»l »:30.
cordial *•&gt;• «» of th. &lt;*1 rraiJente of th«t
Mrs. Fred Greenfield is visiting her 1 jrv
. .fa ramie
.
n^tflrrnnn
QlK ,.t
•&gt;'!«( A
A n.,rvliul
ONE CAR LOAD
• invitation fa extended to all membear i
toeathw on hfa farm .when U
Bean growing is one of the profitable fann ec
sister at Grand Rapida thia week.
...nre nttrndiiur
.. .. to .fnrm matter*.
*
hero attending to farm matters.
We
have
just
received
a
carload
of
the
Famous
was a wilderovs*.
He and
was they
highlyare
re­ requested
terprfres. Anyone interested should rail jn tad
I of the circle,
Levant Price and family spent Satur­
Deere Hay Loaders. Side Delivery -Rakes, Culti­
spected by all who knew him.
*~~
see*Ths Boston Bean Planter
• h« faea
day and Sunday at Morgan, the guests j
| to bring their, friends.
vators, Harrows, and Corn Planters.
tested thoroughly by practical farmers and nt:
of thrir aujrt Mrs. Eugene Weaver.
The L. A. S. of the Baptist Church
goods are made. Deere Implements are the far­
with great cuecen.
H’s simp;, .'-i strutted,
W. I. Xiarblo is quite sick with I
DEATH OF MRS. NOBLES.
। will l&gt;e entertained at tbqhomeof Mrs.
mer’s l&gt;est frleiids because they stay by him.
«*ju/y to operate but very stroiig,
sym|jt&gt;&gt;tn.s of pneumonia.
Glass Creek Grange will have volun- Better Wednesday afternoon May 10
Mra. Prudence Nobles, aged 74. died
Mr^. Alwih Rood was called to New teer program for ne.ft meeting May 6. i at lwo o’douk. Come and bring a yesterday of paralysis at the home of
friend witS you.
her daughter Mrs . Phi]^ i Sidman, of
York state last week by the serious ill- •
--------this aity. Tlie funeral will occur Fri­
ness of her father.
A m&lt;**ing of Star Grange was-hekl
day.
and will be condncTiMl by Rev. H.
A. Q. Gulden has sold his stock of April 2S with a good attendance.. Th.' THEIR POSITION
H. VanAuken.
merchandise to H. (C. Glauner who lerture hour was olxwrv.ed with the fol­
mercluuyiire
Mrs.
Nobles whs a sincere.' earpest
i
CLEARLY STATED
takes•jKJMteMiun to-day (Monday.),
। lowing |&gt;rogram:
Christian woman, who was Indovrd by *
Music. Grange
’
A. N . Applcuum has suit! his buuse '
Ministers of This City Declare Where all who knew her. Her kiiulneas of
on State street to Mrs. Elias Lockhart. ; Roll Call. Current events
heart and chei'rfulne^s were predomi- &lt;
They Stand On Question of Marry­
‘Mirai F. B. Sheen fa sick with tonsi- 1 Question, What In the length of the
nant'dualitieN. nnd -he' fcivixl tu be
ing Divorced Persons.
woven'Vire
fence?
—
Bro.
Henrj|
Eaton.
iHfa.
•
helpful
ami useful. With her huslxind.
-Tjbe HANNER; has been given th”
Queestiun. How deep j»hall we jvlow
Phone No. 1
THE HARDWARE DEALERS
Hastings. Mich
long since dtt*HMrd. she catne to Barry 1
j Vent Martin of Kalamazoo, was
to get liest results for n coni crop?—Bro. following -tatvini nt by the ministers
county
iu
IMS', and had eycr since re­
hero user Sunday visiting relatives and
of this city:
|
' C. Osgood and others.
.
*******.i
trieqdfL
sided here, living for many yean, in
Wd
the
undersignod
MiilHfers
uf
the
Topic. Wastes and mistaken in farm. Rev; Herri ng ami family will move ‘/tg, Bro. M. H. Burrnu.
Oosjiel &lt;d the City u(if Bastings. Mich., Barry towushifv • ami moving to Ha*tn Inditt-aa this wetdr where Mr. Heri-4 . Question. Do tbe improvements "for hereby agree that w, will not solem- tin;S 10 or 12 years agu&gt; ^h«- was the
FOR HOT WEATHER
' mother of live ;
Miltdn. Ixuvell.
i ling has a phstorate,
Al'^ig houwwurk keep pace with tlioMh uize marriage in i riy ease when ’.her.’
Charles, Willis and Ansom ill &lt;&gt;f whom
,-i'Giorge Brir.kert of Maple Gwu uf*fnrmin^?--Sister
'
Shrtcr
Emma Burton. is a divu^o-d wife or-husband living
F.
XV.
Clifford
Has Just thc Thing fur
snrviv^ Iv.-r and of two daughter'.
Genkir. vfaitnl Mend* here uver’Suu- . “
Th&lt;? next meeting will be ,M*y- &lt;■ except f&lt;v the inn went party to to the
Cold Lunches.
day. I
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! divorce fbr’tho er use of mlnltery. or Mr-. .Sidn^m uf tai* city, and Mrs.
witlu the following program;
McEwen, of Battle'Creek the lattoi
! Ora Ell.:.i..................... ....................... „
’ F. W. Clifford the meat inariivt mun.
। for .divorced jmrties seeking to be
Sung—Grange.
’ .
pilisCin’s bun*c caught tiro a few j
wh&gt;mnh-r death, at Battle;Creek
about your TEA AND COFFEE?
day- afca,i, it
it. ifa“ thought from a s;&gt;
spark.
a.rU , R,,Ii call-Quotations. Current events.; united in marring’
Sipjc-l.
thrbr.gh being run down 14 a Michi­ mad— prer-v I com *bvcf. Thi* sav»&gt;
from
chimney, anti but fur the aid __Rri-’Perry.
:
Siutte
gan Central engine.
j
the
women*
ftilks
u
wha}e
lot
of
worl;
If
so.
try
a
pound
of KEE XV All C&lt;»T’’
Lewis
C.
Rogers
of sonie one passing it might liave ; Recitatioq— Bro. ,E. H. Lathrop.
RED DRAGON-TKA and if not ?atis|L;
;u 'ijntl n hot -t
;lu-a’ l-ing pre­
Ikf’en mlucejl tn n»he*. It burned rome j DtowiioD. Dues rhe farmer count
Arthur Trott *
Hired by cx^rienced hel|i. and in the
ot. the aiding uh the south part of the ‘ his «“«-•&lt;&gt;* b* the acreage or bushrl*
Stewart B. Crandall.
Bonio years ago Mark' Twain’s home' liratmt. clcaiieat pttesihle manner. Tlw
B. | F. Fritz.
.
bole through
the I
•kitchen and a ’large -Bro.
Albert Williams.
tn Hartford wxs invaded with scarfat wry best pdn of the Isvf is used,,an J ■
C. |L. Bradley.
Question Box.
’
not*
fever. Tbe disease raged for some it is sold for Iw than the wifn ran
C1k«. Giton,
.
Sung,
America
—
G
range.
Mra. D. M. 'Hosmer has Iwn among ■
weeks,'When heroic measurm were tak­
afford to prepare it herself. Mr ClifH/H. VauAuken.
oir sick this week.
en to djNhffect' the house. “We bad
.IXL
Yes we have thenr. everything io that line.
q fumlgator so strong.”. said Mark 1 ford delivers meat tu all jmrt* uf thr
Judge Smith and son Donald of Has- jj
There Will be a to social at thc Star
. No. 10 for anything you want. -You cap hate v
city.
n you are in a hurry just
Twain, “that It took uli the brans off
tings, visited his father D. W. Smith Grange Hall Wednesday evening MayWAS BADLY INJURED
call
for
one 22 and your wants .will';
the door knobs and all tlte tune out of
one
one day
day last
last week
week.
■ 17 for the l»enefit uf the Star school
the piano.”
b e pt
iriy attended to..
■Mrs. Caroline Bivon&gt; ia building a | iihrary. All ops cordially invited to Rlchyrd Johnson Fell on a Picket
bonse on Gregg street.
; «H«nd.
Fence at the Fair Grounds Satur­
Tbe Prospective Better Half—But se­
day and Cut a Bad Gash in
Sol Troxel is building a large barroj
Mims Inmsid” and Mi&lt;-ba«l
riously. George, am I the only girl that.
His Throat.
ere in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Mr*. Kellogg i building a house near '
MUST NOT DO IT
Richard Johnson, the son of Mrs. ! He—Now, Amy. dear, don’t ask If y
the on© just completed, .which she oc- '
are the only girl that I ever loved,
Ada Johnson, uf tins city, was badly know as well as— The Pros
enpira whichshc win tent.
PuttlnK Bills In Rural Mall Boxes Is
hurt last Saturday by falling on a Better Half—I wasn’t going to.
rge.
Miss Cora Crowell and Jud Phillipa I
Positively Forbidden.
picket fence at the fair ground. He I ..
,
. tu ask. ”Am I the
started
girl
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
were married April 23 . both ot thi,
Can.10ni on
rur„, rl)utra
rt had jiurt gone lifter a foul ball and ’ that would have you?"—Puck,
Office over Pierson’s Grocery.
county by the Rev. Hollern
that it is » fte^uent ocenrence to Bud was climbing over the fence on hib
----------------------HASTINGS, HIGH.
George Coe wm at Morgan Saturday bills placed in 'tho boa™ along their way back when -in Nome way he slip,
Hrp sta,n“man
,
r
ped
and
fall
on
one
of
the
pickets
t
o
°nnhii^h
th
wrtaln
on Imsinras.
route-. This is violation of the U. S.
No. 242.—•»
A ..suss
farm ui
of 2(M) acres, mu
100
—
here and you will need Paints. Oils, Shelf I’apcf. Atekw*
Will toon
o£ bln mar- acres upland 80 acres improved, KJO
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hummel are en- postal regulations and the next offender catching him under tlie jaw and in- rtagp w!th hu
the nextou acre® txHtom land with good drain
tine and r kjr other articles ueceaaary for t^is time of the ymr *•
tertaining their grandchildren Misses is quite likely to find ho his settle­ dieting a had wound. Ho was .brought puttlug tlie &lt;iuestlou,
•he a widow age.
“ &amp;0
*A“
acres
--------------mowable.
10 acres fair
•"
l^t and most complete drug stock in’ Harry County and will
have
the
li
Hazel and Gladys Stiles of Grand ment to make with Unde Sam.
home by a couple of his boy friends or spinsterr* the yo
man replied, oak tlmbei, some good saw timber.
as low as any one can, whet quali’.
ruddered.
Rapids.
I
No one has u right to place mail mnt- who
were there. Dr. Lowry
sir;
she
la a.a ufl
quote you prk
Some
timber
on bottoms. a,,,
Nice spring
....................
j was
.........called
— “No, —
-, —
~ ..
Ml
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tn faa LWl
Ikkx ana
and .
good framed
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Born, to Mr. and Mra. Ambrose Reid | *«r 0[
klnd °r
thing also in tho and be took several stitches in the ent. shoe warehouse."—Birmingham (Ena- .broo*‘- Rood orchard,
rooms and stone wall cellar,
itwr.nr-e-t - it-i-itbe«.«»««.
V - r==We also have=£=^
of Berryville last Tuesday night, twin I boI» ««»I« •*» o'™"
,h&lt;1
—and well. 20 rods from
babies a girt and a boy.
.
I " •"
jugular vein by a very little. He ia
Concentrated l\c for making soap. Houselwld Ainmonii.
school and 9 miles from Battle Creek.
Hastings Markets.
'
getting along nicely now and if noth­
Cheap as dirt. Call and see.
No. 340—A farm of 115 acres; soil Is
ing sets in he will come out all right. I
“Daddy soap.” Pumice soap. Due stuffs. Etc.
Hastings Markets are corrected ev&lt;
FOR SALE—Two fine building lota Battle
„—Creek
--------1 a few days last week.
The Methodists are talking.of build­
just east uf St. Rose’s hall.
Mias Nellie Reese who has been quite 'ing a new yanionage.
FOR SALE-Top buggy, nearlv new * *U is a little better at present
The L. U. B. A Circle will be enfor
IL N. Burch, S. Hanover St. | a. D. Wulf and son Clayton paused tertainw^by Mewlamea W. R. Codk

THE GRANGE

A FULL LINE OF FISHING TACKLE AND FISHEMEN’S SUPPLIES.

Goodyear

ros

ARE YOU PARTICULAR

Green Vegetables

FRANK

HORTON

1

A, D, Cadwallader’s

use Cleaning Time

!J‘?pro
18. *;r*8 bottom land
n"'T.
lz—f• ATdtdrlr
lialartAa ......
J ...
wooddot.
Plenty of fuel timber. Fine orchard,
fine
buildings,
barn
i&gt;
a
basement
34x46,
- ■ ।
■
, Butter—tTe—l«c per lb.
v . Lrom a Qn® church- 1 mile from
Mas An Annoancemcdt tn This Issue L”d-iep«ub^*r ,So'
•enool, flue flowing spring near buHdThat.Will be of Interest to All
H”'r rark.-iw; whlte.-iic
inira.
'
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.■outerS^-'''
I No. 80S—A fine farm of 125 acres
। roil is heavy day loam, level and free
The attention at our readers is called OntOTs^rec^fLoo^r bn,
1 [ro.D!,?Vope “d •rtQ®l*. *11 improved
to the adv. of W. IL Spence in this is- ’
p« dm.'
• but 10 acres wood lot. Fine building
Call and see my line of
sue. Mr. Spence fa one of the old re- Beet, lire wnght-zc—ir™'
tCTle h?uw?: barn 11
lotion % mile from •cbool,
liable shoe dealers of the city, ladies i
,^KS^ii$S4?Lac.
church, stores and creamery.
will.be especially intorated in his line
catwm.’Sresw-eo—tc.
No. MR—A Ivin of Ml icrte, good
of Dorothy Dodd shoes, and gentlemen Ho&lt;«’ drrwed
randy, gravel and clay loam and laraa
I hare ttyles and patterns that came
little rolling and bonlera on a du. lake
In his line of Pingree shoes. From
direct from China, all hand worked
A£Xmrc“iln. boaM “f4 o«« bulldlnp.
his long experience in the huainees, j Sbeep-ac—»c.
1
*nd If |7 cheap tn price. Try my
h
ine
fruit,
all
Improved
but
°
acres.
M
Mr. Spence is a splendid judge ot! chjokrn^^X'-”1^118 ID WOOL.
F. D. and telephone llne,2U mllee from
Hasting,. - Might trade
“
leather, keeps posted and np-to-date : cWefaw’. ereMrd-itc -12c
LEE HING,
on the proper styles, and can be relied i H««f Hid*^7HC
No. Ml—A farm of « acre,, ano clay I
*7HutUii, Mich.
loam
k&gt;u, lay, rolling.
Border, on a :
upon.
■
Om lake of resort, 3. mile. frott, two.
.
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.
Tallow-2 ■&lt;—4C_ ,
little railroad towns. Fine buildings.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
lb.
-- ....4BJa.,
• nr.100
,
No.
—Aaaam
farm of 1g).*crM)
acres:
SOCIETIES PLEASE NOTE Wh^ Ko , wlllto.fe,’*“X
-rfMI tlTtHftr
Qt-. acres of
- era
.
scree
under lllsssor
plow, K
Uno ■beech
and maple timber. A line large sugar j: Rd bMsmi SraoJerX;
New Christian Endeavor Societies
,
,b“*■•,
and grain tuA. S£d
that have organized lately, and al! old »:&gt;«■--&lt;n».
“
**
&gt;l*'lt,E2rt Kl,nl v*rtrt?
warrant tt to
buildings, including silo; barn is base. TbK
rlrieu tnMiaays iu every part of. Mtehizan.
ones thst have not reported-this yora, |
„
j ment 40x80. Flnelooatlom
Eirlj Gjffei
LNo. ««-A farm ot ISO acres; 115
please send names &lt;rf present oflfcers
HAT AND STRAW,
Vree improved, balance oak wood lot.
and their addresses to Mias Bea»ie xo.’»•nmouiJ-*-oo
S?, V*'”!?' of lu Yin* large
Smith, Secretary Barry Co., C. E.
SSL,wh^f&gt;1 . • “»'l*rloam. Near
Union. Coate Grove.
|
scb*d and Bus location.
I
upon a* correct
that dale.
W. H. SPENCE
...
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THE SHOE DEALER
C°
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ROYAL
Bating Powder
If

Saves Health
The use of Royal Baking Powder is
essential to the healthfulness of the
family food.
Yeast ferments the food.

„5A

w 1 Lu

ssSXo,ta W. H. Goodyear.

Doilies, Pocketbooks,
Handkerchiefs.

OUR SEED CORN GROWS,

thoroughly
OVERHAULED

get a nit*

Swt" 25 *
aud you will know
ia neat and clean

it
i , ri&gt;okin; »

Den or

Royal Baking Powder selves health.

Banner AdvU always pay.

Barnaby BroK
Firxt door
Hmm IU

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HURT WHILE SHEARING SHEEP
George Sw«l Cut His Hesd Quite
Badly On ■ Cultivator Tooth
Last Thursday.

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HASTINGS
TRIBUTf TO [«.
GENE DAVENPORT

TWELVE PAGES.
OFFER TO BOARD OF TRADE
R°b“tD.w.M1 ,nd c. M
Bauer Otter to Give tantory site

S*«t was tadlff hint last
"’ALKER ThGeorg.^v Xb
PBESIDENT Op ILLINOIS COLLEGE

HAD TO HAVE MORE POWER
BENEFITS OT BUY
ANOTHER EATON
MG AT HOME.S0^£S,i£,Srt
COUNTY TRAGEDY

in First Ward.
Factory.
Tho* Altoft'. burn over In the Brat
01 AGRICULTURE. A FOR.
anff hunratt taa offered tho SOME OF THE METHODS OF THE 1 Having decided to discontinue night CHARLES EDWINS. A SUNFIELD
,
:c.a;gtu.
word. H« ton, trying to cdlch • »heep
J
’
tao
1»
mnch.Und
along
tlw
I
work
without
lessening
its production)
MER WOODLAND BOV.
, catalogue houses
aiiil .in d-dging around utter it. ho
FARMER, SHOT BY SHERIFF
I u. K. 4 S. trtelu io tan Brat ward „
j the Wool Boot Co., have’ been adding
bnmiwl hi, head against a cultivator
. COLE
ILLUSTRATED
1 considerable new machinery. This of
J”."*1'1""0
‘ £“U,r* ’«“■ I
CELEBRATING WASHING­
troth in ,nch a way an to cut a deep i
Aske.1 for particular* Mr, Bauer said "I
course requires more power. To supply
moanjuatasl mj.
_ iue
'
. TON S BIRTHDAY iravh in it The wound bind profnralv MAKES SPLENDID re
this the Co. has set up the larger of the i a PflMPI AINT MART
that all the land GREATLY DISAPPOINT­
bat hewaa Alile to get around Friday al­
CORD IN THAT PLACE l 0113 factory can iy.
two
formerly..&lt;«»*
usedwcmhv
before&gt;1it HUUmrL*,ni "AUt
for a
a site,
and I
r-r» ■... _■”
—
'—engines
•&lt;»—— •«it *v.a*.v..j
. — ask
uh for
(ote. and
—
though rather weak from th- low, „t
fully covering
rover,ng al) ita
iu reasonable
reoKnihle needs.
^,.1,
BY HIS WIFE
fully
THE GOODS built its new plant, and on Saturday
ntrol the Rail, i.j^l
will
ba
given
without
any
strings
to
I
--------80,1
Mon&lt;U
v
.
*»«&lt;wy
waa
shut
ssuf- ‘ip"
’
•■111.,
w-ithout
«ny
wrtng,
to
|
Classed Among the Great Men of This
the
n of Izxplorll» gift, if the
tho factory can
e«n be
he located I Were the Customers Who Purchased. &lt;lown whil® thc addit&gt;o»*l engine was
rMijk Theft*.
HAVE CUT THE PRUCE.
Country, Agriculturally
&gt;n
R_ . —
..
being connected with the battery Of Asked for Husband's Arrest Because
in tKre
the Bn-t
w«*l, on . Gio
Butler farm
Burroughs.* Son, the flLrists. are
But the Catalogue Houses
boilers.
'
andon tho C. K. 4 s. track,- Thi,
of Alleged Improper Conduct
Speaking.
‘Meimtin making things hum. at $he tircen-..
n-rortalnlya very liberal offer, and
Had Their Money.
Wi|h Another Woman.
It is always a pleasure forius
re­ «»4hat will be ^ipn-cioted by the
CALL .“LONG DISTANCE.'
hull-**. ThU week they unmiunci; a cut
..
In former articles on this topic we
the sneew, of. Barry poilntv men.
Patrons of the Citizens Telephone ■ ^barles Edwins a 26-year-old Sunin the price &lt;|f carnations frdm 30 cents cord
MFMiallv th.— »&gt;. -L
IL,~ .7“™ °f Trad^ V b"** the BtMnl1"™ "Wien &lt;j the m&gt;W t in « Ki-n-r‘ I^-ially tbu« who M-veHriMm to
lo
to take adviint- •' "«y. w will now npeiik of partien- Co. detailing to talk outside the Has- f^ld township farmer, put up a fight
’i- R-j evrtta p^r dozen. Thtfee who de- Pliro, of hiJhLr.&lt;u
“ ,h» Mluun. -W* of thu|«o|&gt;i«Uian.
Ur instance, that have rome to onr .tings
------------exchange
7-----------are requested
.-----------upon
-----------call- laet n‘K,lt wilh Deputy
- - Sheriff Ed Cole,
-trr flowers have every teasuu tu K- Tli-r. r A "“b *
11-nlor..
WO
aro
KtatlSed
io
pn^ot
v
—
&lt;3
-------notice, ill.,.trating the ditadrantag™ "&gt;« «ntral tomtit for-ix-ng Di.tance- who culled m h,, homo t&lt;- urrort him, .
proud uf hdvihg such hnlup-to-date
El° ULOSE CALL TO BAD FIRE, and disappointment, of thp»- who and give Ibair.order to tho long dis- »"d ln »" oarbange of show Ed win.
.gn-en-honse
BurroughsSon con- What H raid of Mr. Eugen., Ulv..nI,,n
UmmUy
frrau Um
home.
And ! •*"” -J--.
“I’'™"'with their
*oimd«i.
Each
Bred
■ 1- attic ■ duct, and should encourage ]them with Deanol thnIUinot.UolltfgooiUgricBl.
_ N«r)o&gt;
n
..... raw
.H,&lt;1 ’min
UXlll &gt;«ugM
■» - of
— the
—— catalogue
.VJJMV ...
■■&lt; &lt;J. Z1OU
...IVI, tagelher VV1UI
I lit. T ----7 •
----------- ----------.—-----which is
la cutting lumber
Inmta-r for j
J I hhw
b°w ronld
could it bo otherwise when pen
neo- 1 ===
natne nnd
=~ *= ..number
......... ................
of the phone lwix,e- on® of Edwina’ bullets striking
• • lung every order for plants and flbwers they tun-. Which ha, Iww 0„(. „t tia, i,,^. ' engine which
...
. . . ' !
1—r-.
...
.
*
...i.th©
officer in the wrist. One of tho
,bcF “» talking.
.
i may have t&lt;« be filled. All-orders are mg If not the leading Agricultural.T Lombard rat Bre to the roof of the : P&gt;» buy from the pictures inatead pt fr”"'
—--------. charges from Cole’s wvajxin entered
abeds-of Bauer IW., and hiid ; having -inspected the actual goods? ।1
~ —----------' IA -promptly fiilt-il and goods lire delivered roUkKgw* Of the cuuntrj* under his Sil- '
Croakers, scoffer* and fault-finders । Edwins' stomach and this is.the injury
startvr-&gt;~
when —discovered.'! In
I" one instance -a-----------’—’ a heat
’
.. ‘ A i-rs to all parts
the city. n&lt;i mHitter how ministration. The special c&lt;irreqX&gt;n- gotrcn H.nlfo a ------man ordered
­
never
built
up
a
town,
and
never
will,
i that it, likely to*prove fatal. The other
dent
of
the
New
York
Tribune
FarmFormP
~'~T*
“
’
buffalo large, or how: small the onleiPrompt work saved the flames from
’to'A catalogue price at »8.W.
Every town has them, but any town ’bullet entered the fleshy part of!the leg
er. Mr. H: E. Cook, in a g.-neijal write ’’iwadiug.
V. hen it came he was very much dis­
would be better of
•
and is not regarded us serious.
np of that" institution,
speaks ns fol-----------appointed, as he found it much smaller :
। For some'time Cole him received nulows of Mr. Davenport ;
.
than he hail expected judging from
l(1 the
‘ morons complaints from Mrs. Edwins
"The day of my visit prOvH to be
the picture. If this same man had
and the neighbors regarding alleged
. gone' to his local dealer/hc could have
favoraW... . Whhontprovioo,
improper relations between Edwins and
found
the
some
or
iuT
equally
good
;
arrangement
1
called
early
in
the
morn
­
114 lifta hotel domestic by the name of Laura
ing at the residvneo—a’tidy; modest
stove for |H.U5. But had he seen it. he I
PoeYoungs. Mrs. Edwins has-lieeh aitsent.
I
would
not
have
purchased
at
all.
He
j
( structure, recently builv^-of 0r. Davthe last six weeks on account of thp
II. GOODYEAR DISPOSES OF
Agricultural
, WAS THE VERDICT OF THE JURY vtynM hav,‘ IHrt
or
“ta® with it
enix»rt.
dean of the
.‘^,......7,.......
fatal illness of her 'mother and during
;
College.
My
experienc^
has
shown
•
and Knight a stove that would hare , THE COMMITTEE CHOSEN BY THE .
HIS STOCK AND BUSINESS TO
bis wife’s absence theK neigblxirs say
IN THE CASE RENDER­
suited hi tn.
SUPERVISORS IS CONSIDERme that it is best to U- fbrtiflrd with
that Edwins'has been unusually bold
ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND,
| credentials when camping ia new and
in another instanc.* a young man 1
ED SATURDAY
i n his actions ’ It was arrangedito trap
wanted a suit of clothes which he had *
THE PROPOSITION,
stninge lands, s&lt;» 1 hall n fi tter of fii/the jiair lust night. Oflioer Colp being
ordered 'from a catalogue house be■
,
trodnetion from Professor i Bailey of
I notified in the after/ioon. of the pro­
NEW PROPRIETOR
Cornell. The reply to |ne after reading • LEASING TO THE PEOC4UM! ill- thought his local dealer wan '
. mcct MCDC
posed plan with jmstiru knowledge
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED this letter was as tine tnlaat© as J
PLE OF NASHVILtE too high priced - It was a misfit b'fr »Vll-i- nltL! nCnt
that the pair weru^together. Cole and.
two size,, and th.- m.v).-was Heier.d
NEXT THURSDAY two other person*, relatives of Mrs.
have ever heard.
You hifve. Mr.
Cook, a import to any edneh^onni in,
years liehitad the times. But the cntis-1
'
Edwins, -proceeded to-the house. Ed­
v As a Thorough Business Man and Up- stitution in this country C«inv iu and ^he-v ^ere Prepared to Fight the lo^ue house hud hi*, money.
wins refused to admit- the ofticer and •
Another
time
a
g&lt;nxl
farmer
ordered
Their
Recommendation
Will Go Before
•be seated."
j
' Case to a Finish in the Su
udtksl that he was armed ,aud proposed
• '
to-Date Druzgi^t. Deal Made
fly'? .rolls of barb wire: when it came
the Boardof Supervisors. Who
Dean Davenport is cla*e»-l am&lt;&gt;ngitbe
to protect hmself.
! .
preme Court.
Saturday.
mid he hail pah! the.freight, he found
big men, agriculturally &gt;perikit;g.- in
Cole at ©nee liroke in the house and
Will Convene June bth.
he
could
have
saved
■?]
and
a
g»xxl
deal
going
over
the
pnqxiMsl
line
pf
After
lt
Mitunl-iy an important' deal was this country. OorteonN. genial. a Hani
wits
-greeted
by
ajrallet
from
Edwins*
of] time and trouble by buying at i As, we have -previouly explained, the
- gun. It -went wild and the men clash,,n dosed, whereby th^-proprietorship of worker, doing
- the thingH
» before him the TTmrnapple drain and listening to
hum**. Also this'camo to our notice: sniwrvisors at their recent- special jsathe drug busing so long conducted by , "’it^1"’1 regard, tu jiersdndl ghiry.^with the arguments for and against its con­
i ed. The next.shot . struck Cole: in the
Mp W. IL Goodyear in this citv was on&lt; *»i.ra?nie ambition, and L' - *to struction. the jury decided Saturday A , man ordered wire' fencing. The ' aioif api&gt;ointed a committee_vt which ' wrist holding his gun. Cole tired
u.v u..u,
«&lt;« uuk
looked m&gt; well that be deaired • Supervisor Ed. Johnson, of Irving, is
afternoon v.mu
Hurt the
drain was
not un«y
only
transferred to Mr. Arthur E. Mulhul- n“‘kt* b‘«- u,t * »*’)’. ’» •' «ill____
twjce in rapid succession.
!
not noeeNsary but wouldjbe detrimental !o Put *,mo UP wound hi. home: chairman, and of which Supervisors
immediate which he presidH aod thq great iusti
Warrants were issued to-day for Ed­
: waited for land, of Alma. Midi.,
' to the citizens of ^eshvillle and vici- 'yI,en Jt eftn)e it was mi different j John Hinckley, of Maple Grove, and ।
wins
and
the
Youngs
woman
on a
»
re...rc.
possnssion
being
given.
Mr.
M.
has
;
tntiun
of
which
be
Is
a
port
It
is
nity. The jury agreed on this verdict th&lt;n ‘hc
that he sto^I it : A . C Nevins, of OrangorilU -are the
■th "h
statutory charge, Mrs. Edwina making
•
t the Redin the city for some time invoic- ,,urely unfortunate that every young after being out but ten minntee. Two
hi« “n^konse. m it was not |
the
complaint.
Th©
Youngs
woman
:
ng anchor- ing the stock with Mr. Goodyear, but mau »n&lt;Lwoman cannot at some time
of heating'the court house and jail,
! of tin'? jurors told a BANNER repre- ’suited
’*’’ for
* " his
* use atx all. ‘ We *know of .
was locked up. but afterwards released
! - . Mim i en- only a few hail any intimaGon that a in th&lt;?ir livM
&gt;n c&lt;intac! with
tentative that they believed that the several other instances where goods A better committee could not have on her own recognizance. Cole has
wt-re
taken change of ownership was contemplated, j merx'd this type,win • are great but
•••
—
—
tr
—
—
***—
-^
‘
been
selected. They are men who first
1. • •
jury would have reached the same ver- wcre
to expectations,
not been arrested ’but has retained a
r.n, ' by f..ur
Mr. Mulholhmd come* to our city I do m'1 ^nuw it
One "*
of our exchanges
speaks
as fol- of alJ art* disposed to give the subject
diet when they reached Nashville after
V"
’
■
found -the from Alma where he has been very!
the conceit, in the average
—। fair and intelligent consideration. They local attorney should he require one.
going over the ground and before they ■*ovrs;
Laura Youngs came here from Lake '
We know it to be a fact that vehicles j bare no axes to grind, and no hobbies
V.1 u-n They sucmwifnl in the same line. He grad- ।
i hail heard tin- arguments of the attor—l U "
Odessa about nine months ago. She
the
! ;.h-.1 a g.
mited from th»- ’public.schools of Ithaca ’th©
i**‘ individual and burden for **•"
and farm machinery bought from some ।
their own. They are in a position
neyu
in the case. . The. following I- a 1
has
been married, bdt is divorced from
to
{these catalogue concerns which therefore
*’
“ apply good judgment and
-; meal.T next &gt;n his native cdunty. then going to the State. The-recent ihencimemd growth, list uf the jurors who ’ were drawn: of
'
her husband. — Grand Rapids Herald.
- : 1 yV!t l ave Ohio N&lt; nhal University, from which of the college and the administration Homer Flowers. Prairieville; George looked cheap nt the time of purchase, common-sense, and that is just what
Edwins
is well known in the north­
I
after a few years' usage proved they are doing. Realizing that the eastern part of the county, he being
ii •■:&gt;•. 'This institution h»* graduated in the phar- of th.'present dean are correlative H. Nylsou. Proifievillte. Fred Hughes, but
1
4
-i i-vithe niawwtical department. Returning to periods: although Dr. Davenport em­ Orangeville. Will Moure and Hale Ken- 1that had them! jieopla bought from heating of a large public building was.: formerly engaged in carrying milk to
phatically
stated
rdiat
the
growth
was
something
that
required
expert
knowlhome dealer, although at a high&gt; ,
Teo Ithaca he accejited the position of head
yon. Freeport; Alvah Beefier, Rutland; their
’
1 the Woodland, creamery* His wife is a
.
the? would have actually re- ;edge, this committe? has gone into diLughk r of Stej h n Springptt, of Castle■ :
salesman in Crawford's drug store, rc- due to other causes, among which wa- Chas. Cock, Hope: .Wilbqr F. -Wait ••r
' price,inorr
ocjled
'for their money—and io it
4»twr in a thorough way that will
.
lucm u»ii
c«*«n. Then
&gt;uru &gt;ro
far'Pi Hn
i fine, maining
there
five years.
he the earnest demand by thp ngricultur- and A. G, Carlton." City; C. E. Nick- '
co,Hta
county
very
Httlft
.ml
yrt
I-Wbly curanAl by Ml »bo
______ 'kJSSdwith Gw Shari, n't: •&gt; '-.ler-wi. of the Stale tor improved
all through the line.
~
'*“
'
i! with Aim’. tecame
erson, Lacey: RossCadwallader. Barry'; is
1 ■Dike
l While Dr. Datenjiirt
harness and Mwldlery. The bring the best j&gt;ossible results in the; . nOW Cr‘1
Allow, and p-.rihu-G the Webh drug
IMt-nti.rt may
, tye tytmR.
R.
Kogers,
Prairieville.
, ,
'
a «z.v-V at
ut ua .-1
vnra
have taken ....
up ,H
the
work
favorable
catilogur houses do not make thtnr way
• bf
. getting
- expert
-ability
- to de- . MAYOR NAMED APThey
completely
i mid 'lighted stand in that town.
_
_
. ,
The jury met at the court house '
They go to wui- Mg nuum-! ' &gt;-■ “ proper. mF- and eeonomical
1
'bii’ii. hn- remodeled the!store, aud it became and opportune time, he is by natufe a Thursday forenoon at !&lt;• o'clock and harneaa
j aMa
heating
for the court
houye
ami
POINTIVE OFFICERS
tact.in-r and hoy K many
at a system
h.-atii^iQT.tan
for tho
court
hyuse and
leader, and liunnd to win &lt;?uf where*
left nt noon to goovcfUheproposed line ’ .
•: !iiir ryw known as one df the finest drug stores
As-he geti tbe money before be
Chairman Johnson, with the ac­
'
- I'.uti' tone in the state, they largely increased ever his sphere of action.’
of th© drain. They completed their aolb
l’"c ‘tho
, gooda"
hr
ia
not
.j
pamcnlnr
Vmimthy
tho
n--rt
of
■
the
oomi
Council
Approved.
Also
1..
1...
tive
svmnathv
of
th©
rout
th©
rv.m,
,
ua
I
m
.1
&gt;
Etectcd
Aider­
As a stranger in h .strange l.tnd 1 was
were in- an their traHe. and the imsiness was very
tour of inspection Saturday and were
,t
-----------one
— of
-* *the
’
*—t
—
man
“ e
From
------ 2nd. Ward and Select­
.as to quality.
He does not use the miHee. has secured
best
made welcome within their gates, and
brought 'laid; on the noon train. beat of '«k taniM-d leather aa do™ the “«• •» Wnftem Michigan to au-irt the .
Englfah successful. The partnership was ter- •
ed Supt. of Water Works
Itae WltM
Mr. ' I •“ nn4cr ,“,l“g
,!0 '*
lapr
After the arguments of W. -W. Pot­ ■
• iiar- has minuted about Bine months ago. Mr.
■ ■ dealer.
•
—
•
irf. formulating
to j
and Fire Warden.
The catalogue
man jcommittee
1
~ a plan.
,&amp;tindi.P.I.lngorW. Buirnron and the headd.-pArt- ter against the drain and Judge May' ­ local
-• tet-i in Mulholland’s object in disposing oi ms
'
...
.cannot repair tho harnef* if it shall recommend to the supervisors at'their
manto for evenevorv courtesy and thought.
*
. 2 „ . ■ ....
C.
,.
ments
At
the
meeting of the Council Fri­
nard of Eaton county favoring it, the
-m i (hie interest was to find a location where
‘
.
«• '
n&lt;ral
It
Mure
than
that,
ju.1
take
,
l-vui*!
rawUon.
which
will
be
held
,,
j
,,
- I. -#,w ful consideration shown a Nep’-\orker
day evening the council electedE. L.
. .
hva»M emtar* in . bMg»,
-j
;
,
th&lt; jury went ,out about 3 o'clock and re ;
vour e«t*lo|tno tu your local tacnera J”ta «• "'tan ttat bwly roaveaca. Sent:? as alderman from the 2nd ward to
which
iong pr.se of In.owti
To enable bm&gt; to
Provlpre rail. turned with their verdict in less than 1
maker when you waat to buy. and he I «tair committee will have discharged fill the vacancy caused byt the resigna­
minutes.
^raiebtiaos men ten
*• are precious, hn.l a ,n,table fecatron. ta wrepted.l
lenyaiam™.
will raro you rame money.
. IheiFilnty »o well ttat the board caa tion of Charles Sherwood.
uqe o
of :ict promptly
satirf^iiy
1
their life fo the uplift , The decision wwi a
;inion, prayer P--‘"O» » Nj-rauan for the Alm.
Mayor Heath made the following
Amerir„„-,„U1 tl|. ■t'10
,w . . .
. ' .. .. -building up one’s own home market
The committee will have another appointments. all of which the council
abon.t ao htting Mmralwruring L- which gave him
BWt
k-sjU, ■
ufNashnlleand.vicimt
’
£
by
baying
at
home,
and
that
the
!
i»
this
city
one week from to(
and Mra. Me- extended opportunity to visit towns in .
unanimously approved:
“f B*:.k kdT’‘ Wn" a
tTL
mnn,--v "P6"' at lunn‘' sta5&gt; there' Bnd
WhC”
** Rbl° to ”uband Mi«s the middle west Hastings looked good ers
Marshall—Fred Phillipa.
vide a swift exit for the surplus ate
evervbo(ly.
that the local rait * P«an ’« the board
We are
•: L^m. Mix tu him as a place to start in for him- '
City Atl’y—A. E. Kenaston.
THE
CHEAPEST
PAINT
ilttl lit}’. ijjn
of
Eaton
county
^atr
.
tradesman
help*
to
pay
the
taxes,
and
confident
th©
system
they
will recum•&lt; PitMmuluke. self, and he took advantage of the op- ■
City Phyaician—Dr. C. H. Burton.
Naslivilm dam. The citizens of
lN atawtli^ays a liberal subscriber mend wiU 1^ a good one. and one the
'OUipivwn-I oud friends portunity to buy Mr. Goodyear's pros­
Street Commissioner— Frank Fifield.
for nll the movements that build up board can safely adopt, .and one from
, „,v.
, ,.v
«v,
r- Mb King &lt;4;a.' all Ameri-* perons drug burineas in this city.
|f You Are Interested Re|d W. J. ville w-re prepared te.fight theJ** ‘
Chief of Fire Dep'L—Eugene Mea finish but fortunately thej will no * COJrimanitv . lhat ho extends credit which good results may with confidence f Murray.
I
- -•!«;!• iijn next
The beat! salesman for .Mr. MulholHolloway’5 Adv.
have to as the decmon of the jury viii , wbfln n&lt;wletL bnyH the butter, ,.gg* be expected. From what we tan learn, ; It will lie conceded that these are
-------. land here will be Mr. T. W. Creech.
rorweny employed
employee by
ny him
mm at
ut, Alma.
-nuu*, • ■ . ,W. J. Hdlowayi the dynggist. has Mi«ttle the matter forgcxxL
■ J ^4 olber pnKlact.. wqM.p
tbin4tB f we thieve the majority of the com- excellent appointments.
- rr
formerly
' Mr.
Crouch
been
connected
with
an ailr. in this iseiic that Will ta '&lt; The points on which the jnrj ueciu
^,^4^ dH.re ooght to
fonn. mittee will favor steamZheatiug. aud : The council elected Chua Baker
__
Mr.
Creech
hashrn.
been
connected
with
j
some
of
the
I-rat
-I
rug
stores
in
Michrspaciat
interest
to
thtee
wbuh.ilan&gt;
ed
against
the
drtun
were.that
it
was
t(&gt;
tho
loca
i
trad™we believe that win be found the most Superintendent of the City
Water
'“^Nin^illUDL^VILLE
not in the public interest and would
tfa(? tn(de
NUirfactory.
The committee are de- Work., fixing his salary at
per
----------igtm. e.iming to this city from Frail s j painting to do. I|« » «S«‘
•
MW
-iRlteTORSHIP. .tore .Saginaw. Urth Mr. Mulholland and I celebrated L. 4 Mpainta. It te rlaim- not benefit public health.
. gJWe on
g(xxbi he carrie(U
I serving of praise for the thorough and I annum. The council
also elected
'
Mr. Creech are tegistcred ptarmscuta. ral that this iwnl Is cheaper »&gt;'d Wil | riDCT UflllQF IN
CELEBRAT
ED ITS FlF~-~~
busin««-liko
way
in
which
they
have
Kyn
nk
Nash
as
Fire
Warden.fixing
his
i. idic.'i’lc Sup.
FIRST HOUSE IN
cellbratediiis
gone at this matter.
I compensation nt 325 per*'annum,
and will give the most careful atten-1 go fnrttar than any
?- liy-, dpwh the
NEW ADDITION
tibth anniversary
---------------lion to the filling of prerariptions and 1 made. Fir the .reason that from
’ Th© council made the Marshall's
-v- .-kni manager the rorfiKinndinl of drug,.. Ldf to a whole gallon, of oB ta b
KEEPS THINGS MOVING
v.
zd Hat... n.,.. nn
The fiftieth anniversary of the Lansaai'ary IMO; the City attorney *a UOO,
‘
''i-nti n. with
Mrs. Clara ls^op u
ing gtate Republican was becomingly
Mr. MnihollanU will be a welcome : mix,.! with the L. * M pall. .
^Mlepri^
i. ’.list achieve» the Linco n
’ ., observed May 0, by that excellent pa- Jesie Townsend is Making a Rustle I the city physician 350, theChidf of fire
aildition to tho businera circles of Has- . oil co-ts M cents tier ga . ■
thejjj;!
j dep’t llOOi The street commrvdoneir’s
Mrs. Clara Sisson in* xc
.
, which issued a fine 30 page edition
In the Implement Business
has grortttings. Hein yffung, energetic and a . you bay the rea, y- ihw •
■
a nice “S’, tuition to the city The for ,th
T1,is nn,n^’er waa tl,c
Farmers will be interested in read- j compensation is the same as last year.
-. managumunt, hn,tl-r. and had a state-wide repata-' have to pay tta p“in
* *i&lt;L. ^.v.
1 ' , „.,„n
?
CU,n
^^d
Him
have
been
stake&lt;l
work
of
tbc
o£
autt
iug
Townsend's
adv.
in
this
ferae,
BROKE THE BIO SAW LUCKILY NO
and tm- tion for saoowsl in his chosen lino of! The L. 4 M. l«uo.s
■
an . Ic, ji..
&lt;
,Obt
om and RepulJiran, tho mechanical work being ingwhich ho qQOtef,
vtry. aUnu.tive
ONE WAS INJURED.
'
He will bw-inew. He will ho npto-date in all I honor, and many in inn
J
; ’’•■4 with his things pertaining to it. and an active nity who have nwi ll e .
Jrti ”
will lie Three lofehave boon-1donc’ bjr the PnbIla|,e7’’ theRobert ; prioo on
mosring machines. Mr. j About 10 o’clock Tuewlay fontaoon
■ 7'*' TH
" Renting Co.
..more
exnoeted that .several pmith Printing Co. The State Rcpub- Townsend’s large double warehouse, what might have’Wn a Mirioua :acciill mornmente for building np | other kind.
»«ek |„ -ta,
H i’^raWp.
of . spirit in al
't
an -11 ha arwted on this addition i licRrj tttkcM rank 88 ono of tho neatost just north of Hbtel.Barry. is well filled dent occured at the saw mill ne^r the
• ** »'■ Ssni,
। houses will be erected on this addipu
^.,-s typogniphieally. and the sound- with machinerj. WMgu.«, carriage. ‘ new ga, plant. The large aawi wm
advertised letters.
■1 l"F president,
i witWHi on page six­
. L t Mr.,. ..
! '!• and bush'.ew {
----------------------------eat editorially- to be found anywhere m | buggies, hArncss. lap robes, dusters abont half way through, taking off the
Mrsr~C. F Stilwell. Mix : Uliridgr this year..
!
a city tho size of LaOaing. Moreover • eta Ho Kjvejl bis busines# his personal; | slab from a heavy log when in . some
Mx-rothry- at)d WM. BURD DIED IN NASHVILLE. Carr
Iainni Hagar. Mrs. R&lt;*e 1 SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
j**-. Aiiii
FOR CXTARACT- the Republican is a clean, wholesome undivided attention, and ly square, manner the dogs which held the tog in .
dufth.-pr™.
The body of »fm, Burd wa» brought Soufford. Mra. Jem" E- K11"-' - J*1"
P'.'-iNBt,.. s
i ™,
«
Dr lz»wrv went tu. fliraib' P“P®r- which stands for clean honest dealing, and selling hia goods place worked loose. iuid the whole
dmighter
moy
srfUdey.
~d
uken.yo
A
.
ahmwoud.
Mim
Nine
'
l
“
*’»*k»rwi j,. 1,7 ,
lueedny nm
Lprfnrmed an operathings.*and is an up-to-date rep- at jU8t tt reasonable profit, has built up weight of th© log pressed against the
• -nd‘ t!hat he
J? may Curlton for ioteemmtt He died »&gt; th- Ocrtn.deIFi.lwr. Mr
b»T-t H.
^uth-aor . btaUiydy.
j. splendid
^,lradw trade.
tTOje. One of
&lt;lf the
tbe most &gt; rapidly moving L., breaking IL
.. ’
‘JT
-time ""''
field.
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1
home of hi.,™
bis so. WnltwtaJC-hrUle.
Walter in biwhi illr; TiMd^
TibWtt,. Samnel Wilcox. Liauui
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He was an old And h^hly respected roan, Frank H. Daniel,. B. 1
J I 101,1 .( .. H Snyder. Dr. Lowry: Married, at the Presbyterian par- pleasing features of it is that those Luckily the slab held the broken pi •.&lt;■©
,’,E" ™*4 1 INB OFFICES.
rctiiniwi tamo W«ln«d»y moning •ota$ejw«nl»y, »&gt;X Ber.iH. IL Van
' - । who •deal with• him once, ar© invariably of the saw. Had it not been so, Mr.
citizen of Carlton, coming there many man. Fred Long.
4JkeCnito„ j .
[r. Wm. Johricox and - Miss j numbered among his steady customer*. J. Huling the bead sawyer, or twine of
yean, ago. and doing welL Failing
- —■ ~
(njm having tho comfortable f^lingj »’' Aukcn.
Schwankuff. both of Orauge- Do not overlook reading bis advertise- 1 the ' other employees working about,
£«*««»&gt; C. : *oe Co. installed J alth compelled him rome time . ngo ; ; Wesley Smith moved t
y
knowing
that
IM
operation
tan
teen
I
Elirate
■ r’laje- tmd Delton health compelled him some time ago
! ment
I might have been dangerously injured.
relinquish active work, and ha tad . Freeport, pareta-ng a tame at
entirely ancOTrfnl.
| v,Ue‘
’
"^WPraita. -•-’ati«»u will be in- 1° i———-r-.West Mill street
ra
I
Je this iveek.
been ailing for some .time.

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DISPOSES or HIS

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VI\UM uUJlIlL

UIORMPPIE PPM
NOT HKESSARY

EOR HEATING THE
COURT HOUSE

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�•HASTINGS BANNER, MAY 11. 1905:

Hastings Banner.
BabHahte

rrwry

COOK BROS. Editors.
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.

lONTliH ' '
I MONTHS

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EDterteU tbe poMoffier it Hx^ttaji. Mkiil-

win. It would «m that J»p«n'a
chances ought to be good. The sea ;
power is too important to the Japs for
them to risk a general engagement nt
cluse range. So long as Japan is the
mistress of the eastern seas she need
not fear Russia But if her mastery j
there is wrested from her, it will look
dark indeed for the Mikado’s island
empire.
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The recent payment of their taxes
by the railroads of Michigan under the

ADVERTISING RATES.
. provisions of a law which is not now
LMaptey advertlsiar. rate* furnished on &lt;&gt;pll on the state's statute books, brings to

g|g BARN BUILD­
ING COLLAPSED
Accident at Volney Walton's Farm

Two Mlle, KorthorFmeport.

ANOTHER BANd
KOKEETTERI
I row pure one.
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w&lt;&gt;]lH&gt;d&gt;r nk M. Mr. Khx i.~mj &amp;

Shirt Waists

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Tnroday afternoon of last week -a to-day with neuralgia
I
'f®
serious accident happened
at the *farm11 Pr and
L
McFarland are not mis-11 -.7
of Volney Walton, of Bowne township, ; sionariee. but he has charge of a ho?- ■
two Miles north of Freeport. From pjtal near Wang Lang, and as his
the Freeport Herald we give the follow- fatter was a initedonary, they are real • W
[ ing account of the mishap:
! triends to the workers in Siam. ToWhile a large number of neighbors morrow Evening we are invited to a ‘ **"
were assisting in raising an addition j surprise on them at their home, meet­

Line to Select from

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mind the very much larger payments to his bam. The.frame was all up । ing first at Wang Lang. They just ar, - - - . -1
x, .
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,
।n
test [w.or a»onc Hrevtttaa. m4eaUfa;H*e- the railroads will in all probability he and the rafters nearly on when the frame rived from America yesterday; making
7c a Use. Average of mtso word it0 the
sometime »&gt;vii
soon compelled iu
to pay.
to say sjuvnu
spread aj&gt;ai*
apart and the
rafters m&gt;u
and tim-1
the journey
from **rw
New York in JW days. —
ju*y. w
inc rauicrs
uui- tinjourney irum
Want colonu ic a word for each InMrdon.
nothing of the’enonuous arrearages and tent fell inside with a crash. There | Quick time isn't it? Went home on
Card ofThauk*. twetity-nvr eeqts each.
tffs accrued interest they will hare to re- were several men standing underneath 'the “Doric. ”
mit to the. state treasury. By the way.'when it started, but all escaped with-; Miss McG 11 vary goes teme for sig
pruned free a» news matter.
One lot Mull Waist*, well made and trimmed, worth from 50 to i5c'&gt;]&gt;,..i,|
B^5o communication win tn: rabli*h&lt;4 unw* any eircumsianem unless k bears the it is worthy of notice that nothing has out nerious injury.but there were seven months only to return to liecome Mm ;m,
White Lawn Waists, pleated back and front, lace. trimmed, also in black
writer ■* niar and p-rit offlee address.
teen beard of the friendship, and favor ' men on the hnildsng that were all aer- Gillira. Her father and mother ’ are —
---- , iotuly injured
------ ----------------omoldmissionaries
uww,
j
that was to be shown by the present
but --------none---------fatally,
andTjyy
very
missionariesana
andi^aou
Laos
owes
aud tan................ ’At ‘ .................................................. ...................
50
JOB PRINTING.
for
their injuries were as follows: Jas. I much to him •especially. Mr. Dunlap W
White
India Linen and Striped Dimity. ■■ ■■ ■■:■■ •
republican
state
administration
"
Tb® Banxrm has one of the best equipped
rt
•botncea tn Western Mlehtean. and t» prewired the railroad*, since the cloae of the- Kaufman, shoulder dislocated and ankle weighed us yesterday. Dr. Walker
White and Black India Linen, lace and embroidery trimmed
o do every kind ot book and job prtntlng.
■1 uo
Ferris campaign.
bone broken; Milo Miller, injured about weighed 174 Iba and I. 187, I thought
Linen Batiste, trimmed with linen embroidery...,
1 50
head and shoulders and ankle; Simon ,are|y I WOQld tip the scale at 140 lbs.
' It eeents almost unbelievable tha .in
White
Brilliantine,
Black
and
White
Silk,
from
..................................
।
2 50
us
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In a recent interview Mr. W. X. Pender, cut on head; John Thaler, cut, You can see wiAt Nakawii did for
‘ throe days of enlightinent such set ties
&gt;3*50
it. us '
Ferria announced that it was his hope on forohead and arm and leg injured; j। both but of course we may lose it
j should be enacted in a civilized c^in- that the legislature would* pass a ndi- ^1°**-’ Huffman, knee hurt and other others do. We both fell very well thu* xb
&gt;2 50
Shirt Waist Suits in white, black and colors some special values..
I munity as are now being witneroed in cal primary bill such as he hail advo- bruises: Wm. Cosgriff^ cheek bone far
4Y
50
Chicago. There can te no question ot
cated during “the campaign.
Mr. broken and chest bruised; Albert; Last evening after dinner Rev. Dun•the right of laboring men in any hoi* Ferris’hojw that a republican legialatS i’lau®er' arni •nj”r’-«d. Those .who lap took Dr. W. and me over to the home
$1 WRAPPERS
: of work to organize and have tl eir
ure would find tetter solution of the ’ritnessdl the dhartet say it wan an of cec a*ed “Boonit. ” who was sneh a
; unions if they wish, nor of the tent fits direct nomination problem than *m “Plying sight.
*Win.
”
"
.
Cosgriff 'fell splendid Christian, and who
gave so *—
I of such organizations, if properly c macross a team and a timber fell on him much time ----and—money
Christian —oV
———to -------------ducted^ to their memtership.
T iey snggvsted in the radical demands of f~-—----- --------------------- --------- —
a democratic state platfoym. indicates P*n&gt;&lt;»ning him fast, where he lay until. work. He died about .two years ago
the market
.have the undoubted right to acc ?pt
either a jicrverted judgement or a rePardee ascended a ladder, released t and a fund is teing raised now-to put,
and try one.
places as a union on terms satisfact jry markabiy. hopeful disposition.
-thim
—• untl
* carried
tv.* «.«_
_ a Boonit Memorial Building _vi_u.ro
:.
him .*down. ai
Siiuon -up
which
]to themselves. Their right to quit iW
Pender in making his descent spinned | will really te a Y. M. C. A. building
{employment if the work or wages
.x
- like
”*■ a
‘ top, Btri
striking on his head 'and : for the benefit of • the Young men of
loot
Inot satisfactory are not questioned.
Govvenu.r Warner s insistence that ghbulders
1^.- on a
.1 pile of hay and a rafter Siam-Bangkok especially. As yester- 'dJ
A
’IBnt
But when the
tbe members of n lapor to whatever extent the degree of Pri_
uny wub
fell on «*#*»«*
tup of »****.
him. *x«».
Dre. Rigterink «***«
and ;-day
was lmkkuu
Booijite* u*nuuay.
birthday, u*n
his «*«**»»•
widow tut
.union organize themselves into tei id/
u.. inary reform tote adqpted by the prroof frinmU
friends &lt;S
irro- Miller
Miller of
of Freepbrt
Freenfirt were
warn summoned
stmnnoiMwl by
bv : invited in
•«, &gt;n ’large number
nxmlww of
of sluggers, and avualt and I ill ent legislatiire shall apply to the office phone and were soon on hand to care for,a social eveniiy. We were late in
We were late in
•even men who are willing to accept :hhe he holds, must become effective while for the sufferers who wore lain oil the arriving but found Miss Bissell still
•work they decline longer to perfor in, he holds it. shows a spirit and a willinffront of the house. It required there also several Siamese. An Edison
then snrtfa lai or union rea«»-s to &gt;
fagnero that will te noted to his credit several stitches to close* up the trim nd' phonograph furnished plenty of music,
come other than a criminal conspin cy by the |x*o]de of Michigan. Governor on john Thaler's forehead and took and fun. We enjoved several Siamese
on John Thaler’s forehead and took and fun.' We enjoyed several Siamese,
hgiunst human rights, and every jmw
pov er Warner need ha*e no fear to sulxnit
considerable time to set the
broken
‘
‘
delicacies, one being a shertert made
bf organized government should I
the matter of his renomination to - a bones and bandage the bruises of the
House cleaning always calls for a supply of
of very young eocoanuts and rose water
nsed to Mmpel the obedience of i. vote of the full membership of his party unfortunate
men.
It was delicious. Saturday a. m. we
flneinbership tn the laws ot the lai d. —and he evidently has none.
Laundry Soap
Scrub brushes
I w'lll do r.'t•an it building &gt;
expect to go to Ratburi by rail, stay
Chicago, has just voted that its public
this sulnoid ah. .laything in tbe '
Toilet Soap
Mops and Bjrooms.
THE NEW RURAL CARRIERS with Dr. and Mr*. Wachter over sun­
line oS «|r|thtvr work, IT
,
streets were public property, and tl nt
day and then go on to Petchaburoc for
As showing that it has * paiiS itlie
ar*t&lt;thibki!-.q uf putting np kih-y i
We have a nice stock of everything in these lines. If
Implies the right of every ruiui to
United States to- be friendly with
a day with Dr.
house, terr., r ot|.rr Uuildinp I (
Names oj the Men Who Will Handle
those streets so lung uh he obeys
you
are
in
a
hurry,
just
call
for
Phorie
No.
37,
as
we
would
like
lilijMc
Mlith
JW.
;
Cuba the figures of our trade with
and Mrs. McDaniel* Ur. Walker wishes
law. And the non-union teamst* i
Mail on the New Rural Routes.
deliver to all parts of the city.
that island would seem to prove. For
to get an insight into the.medical j
should be protectci by all the power &lt;of
Following
is
a
list
of
-the
rural
car
Our stock of GROCERIES. FLOUR and FEED is
government. city, state and nation J. thejiight months ending with ' March rieni named by the postal authorities work of these .stations as it will help him •
1 alEolistM it.v .^’«t nachlntn 1
1. our exports to Cute were in-ecem of
complete and our prices are right. Stoc k raisers should
at Pitsanuloke. I received a very
and their right to work on any ten as
for the mauufartpre of Cement (
$24,000, an increase of 42 per cent who will start on their new work ■ nice letter yesterday from Mre. Wachter
Blocks,
f?r tbt .uiiMiuafcnof
use
Blatchford
’
s
.Calf
Meal
for
growing
calves.
We
thej- please should be respected, ev
over the previous year, and 32 per cent Mdnday May 15, all having |&gt;a*vd telling us to ”be sure to come. ” Our ■
buildings ate walls 1 will
1
have it.
Give us a call .
if armed force should be necessary r
build cem-r.t walk? a'utfMyth'xj
larger than any preceding eight months. satisfactory examinations, and being, sympathies and work are so- much in
1 Compel reiqiect foY tnat ‘inalienable
“
in tbe 1 jue ot ceinttrt work.
Agricultural products are far in the recommended by the Civil service common, that missionaries are more like
fight.
bireau for appointment
•
lead in the export*
.’
a large, congenial family than anything
Assyria--Chas. D. Serven carrier;
,er‘[elae. The day we left Nakawn. Mrs.
* Possibly wo shall soon see the tine
THE GROCERS.
.
MA SUNOS H1CM.
Pfaoav 3y.
Chas. Serven substitute..
11? Grate
■•’•i
HKW-Mk.
Eckles prepared a large teaket of food
In a recent lecture at Philadelphia.
when the state of Nevaila will not x*
Cloverdale—Twa routes, carriers.
•xxkoooooocooooooi
referred to as it has been as “the d&lt; s- Dr. Geo. W. Norris prescribed sun­ Fred O. Replogic and Claude D. Mo- for Us. When I thanked her and said, ■
ert state” and the “rotten burrough " light and fresh air us the best remedies slier; substitutes, - M ra Doll Rej-logle "When you come to Pitaauuloke 1 will “
do the same for you. ” she -said. "Yon I
The U. 8. government will soon teg n for tuberculosis. But why limit their and Mina J. Mosher.
• will have opportunity to do it many
delivering water in one of the largifct remedial power to tuberculosis. -They
Coats Grove—Claude EL Wood, car­
tirnes for some one. if not for me.”
irrigating schemes ever attempt? 1* are the best remedies for prartiQlly rier;
Orson
E.
Wood,
substitute.
Cur MANY CUSTOMERS Who Woor thorn Tortity to tho TRUTH ot the Sayinf Bui
VI, wiwou XX •■Wil, nuinmuw?.
n . I
l
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i
,,
.
t
*****
But what is the um« of living if people
It will ultimately reclaim 850.000 act *s pvery kind of disease.
Cressey—Carrier. Frances L. Miller
. , .
„
-can not te friendly and helpful!
af arid land, and make it highly pro­
Susie M.
Miller, substitute.
ductive. This one enterprise will mo
There is an evident purpose on the
Dowling—Edward Cassidy, carrier; , Last evening while at dinner we
* heard a a automobile go by.
The
than double; the population of Nevad .. part of democrats to'boom Governor John Onnstee. substitute.
and what is of especial importance will Folk, of Missouri, us the next demo­
Hasting*—Three routes. Carriers, street which is in front of the mis­
sion
houses
runs
for
three
or
four
te that the character of the peop e cratic candidate for the presidency. Chas. L. Bachellor, Ralph D. Skid,
•"J
“ml
l»«e&lt;l
•Will be much above that of the ininin ; They could not select a stronger mar- more. John F. Shriller: ■nhMitotm.
Frank E. Pnrrx-ll. Mahl.m Skidmore.
K‘«rJ -nin * tor a rarri^fe or
population which has heretofore bee i
largely in the majority. But min in j
Under a law passed by the Michigan and Michael E. Vester.
I^ltiK-Carrier. Allen E. Matthews: ,
Or:g,l.,- a hoy was Ivrasame
will still be the leading industry, tl s house of representatives, if the senate
Mrs. Kate Matthew., snUtitute.
'!*&gt;'
Kev' Ec’“'1’ «'rl
11
new district of Goldfields attracting shall concur, it will be unlawful
thousands of people to Nevada. It s sell liquors where any other kind
Shultx—Hfnry A. Zerbel. carrier:
“F Ihe riser to Nakawu;
of
later Fel&gt;. 11, we went
said the gold mines of thia new cam ■&gt; goods are sold.
Herman F. Zertel. substitute.
,our months
,
Woodland ^OttoC. Townaeml. ear- : d“"” &gt;,er,1’,&gt;" for ,be.l“‘
•&gt;*
will surpass in richness those of any otl rier: Orval E. Townsend, .ohstltuU*. 'ho * at the lime ot our turlough we
er in the United States.
BUT THREE TRAINS WEST
_ hope to visit Nakawn again.
prompt payment of
, 7?r- " ?
b'"-". No-itw
Wisconsin has enacted an anti-til­
Over the M. C. After Next Week.
LIFE INSURANCE,
,h’ h’"r'“ “
ing law with jienalty attached of no t
Not So Convenient for Hastings.
l&lt;ss than $10 fine and not more thai i
Mrs. F. C. Pryor received last week
Snyder Home. Bangkok. Feb. 24.
Quite important changes will take
$300 or fine and imprisonment up to one
a draft for $1,000 from the Great Hive
We have just had the pleasure of a
year. The law provides that whoever place on this branch of the Michigan of the L. O. T. M., that being the call from Hon. Hamilton King and Mr.
.corruptly gives, offenror promises to Central beginning Sunday. The west amount of insurance in that order car- Taylor, the latter teing the same man
an agent, employe or servant any gift bound train reaching this city now at ried by the late Mrs. Roy C. Fuller, who went to Nifkawn to prospect for .
TRADE-MARK
j 8 UX) will te taken off entirely. Tbe (
or gratuity with intent to influence bip
Mr. and iljhi. King called Idst j
The amount was handed over to the tin.
‘
action in relation to his employer • train now reaching Hastings at 12:4*&gt; beneficiary named in her policy. The
evening but we were at Rev. McClures
business or any agent or employe whe । going west will come an hour sooner. 1 protrtptnt-ss of the Great Hive in meet­
for dinner and to stay bver night. We
requests or accepts such gift or gratuity . and the train .east at 12:45 will reach ing this and other payments is very were at tho Legation day before yester­
is;guilty of any violation of the law] 1 here an hour earlier than now. The.se
commendahla
•
'
day to celebrate Wnshingtou's birth- ,
The- law prohibits tbe the giving of changes will not be quite so conven- s
. day, and while 'then* had the privi- i
mmmicNians to .employe* who make j ient for Hastings people as the present
ItNlge of meeting nearlv all the A men!
service,
but
the
railroad
is
.after
purchases, no matter whether in the
ln tbe course of business certain cans in Bangkok; It kvas a succtub. :
form of a discount or a tends, and it i*j through passenger busineM. and the
London teaks bare occasion to send : and wo all enjoyed •jouraelve* very i
believed it will apply with equal vigon ! naw schedule will enable thein to take out large sums In gold coin to China. much. It was a lawn 'party. Oi»r
to'tte giving of tij« to waiters. ImitIh care of that nicely.
No so\er«igns, however, will be ac­ own “Red. White and Bine” was^-tlns
eri bootblacks, hackdrivers, ineascbgeni
cepted which have St. George and tho i chief decorations, and dozens of fancy
dragon on the reverse side. The drag­
boys and others who have become ac-I
I Chinese lanterns added to tbe -teauty
White frost Is the ordinary frozen on plays a lending part In religious
custom**! to look to the public for grat- i
flew or hoarfrost. Black frost occurs j matters In China, and Its figure on the
CoutluumJ on |«&lt;t&gt; Hirer.
styles.
.
when tbe cold Is so Intense as to freeze coin Is abhorrent to the Celestial mind.
vegetation and cause It to turn black Tbe Ixindon consignees have therefore
.lames J. Hill, conceded to be the lies! ft-lthout tbe.formatlon of hoarfrost.
to pick out the older coins, having a
railroad man in the country predicts
shield on the reverse side, for trans­
mission to the east
that freight rates will be reduced to
BUSINESS OF R. F. D. NO. 2.
one half a cent a ton per mile hi the
▲re impure xnattera which the akin,
Following is the amount of businvro ।
next twenty years,'if
are given
*
Magazine Editor—Well, we’ve had ar­ fl-ver, kidneys and other organa can
fair treatment.
ife'jplo declares handled on Route Na 2 out of* this
act take care of without help, there ia |
ticles
by
bridge
jumpers,
actors,
yegg
­
that in some cases discrimination in office for the jiast four months.
Delivered
Date
Collected
Total men, senators, pugilists, doctors, de­ ■nch an accumulation of them.
rates is necessary. Undoubtedly‘this
tectives,
porch
ollmbers,
lawyers,
ex
­
6241 •
Jan.
884
They litter the whole ayatom.
7075
is true. But discriminations in favor
plorers and a lot move. I’m at the end
11582
Feb.
849
7481
Pimples, bolls, eczema and other
of particular shippers and against oth­ ' 8841
of my string for something new. What
Mar.
1127
7908
eruptions,
loaa of appetite, that tired
ers in the same line of business is the I 5W
64H4
would you suggest? Assistant EditorApril.
_
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kind of discrimination that is not nec­ I Value cancellation. Value stamps sold. How would It do to have an article by feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges­
a
professional
author
1
—
Pittsburg
Post.
$16 39
tion, dull headache* and many other
essary and that should be criminal. I
Jan.
$15 81
16 27
Feb.
18 71
No one ought to desire that the rail­
troubles are due to them.
19 02
itar.
19 01
roads be unfairly used. But watering
18 88
April.
Old Gotrox—1 don’t think much of
Modes and rebates to shippers ought to
that young Dudelelgh who poses as a
be prohibited by law, and a non-part­
How's This?
parlor ornament -around hero occasion­
isan commission ought to have a right : We ofter one hundred dollar* reward for any ally. Pretty Daughter—.Why, pn, be
•a*eof caUrrh that cannel be cured by U»ll » I *pays me the loveliest compliments. Old
to compel reasonable rates and to en- f atarrh Cure.
.
Remove all Jmmora, overcome all
F. J. Chukv &amp; Co.. Tol-do. O.
Gotrox—Yea. and that’s all he was ever
force the law.
I We. the undrr»l&lt;ned, hare known F. J.
Ithelr effects, strengthen, tone and !
( henry for th&lt;- lant is years, and better? him known to pay, so far as I can learn.
bertenity honorable tn all business transactions
Invigorate the whole ayatem.
Naval authorities claim that tbe and Qnan.tally able to carry-dul any obligations
by their Arm.
coaxing sea-fight between the Russian made
“I had aalt rbsom on mr hands ao that I
WKht &amp; Tjruax, Wholesale Druggbts. ToAuntie (to small niece who is not by
and Japanree navies in the China sea
could
Dot work. I took Huod’a Bareapartlla .
any means the pink of perfection)—Oh.
will be at long range, and will be de­
and
it drove out the humor. I continued j
Haff a t’aMTbt'are U t*krn Internally and Mllly. bow naughty you are’. Your nice,
cided by the 12 inch guns. Whichever art*
ijlivetly on the bkxxl iuid mnccus surface a good little sister and brother can never
has the beat of these high power long ofthsaywtem. Testimonial* mqi frr®.
be ao bad. MHly (saucily)—But I can
Frier 75c per bottle. Sol4 by all dru«l«ta.
| soon teach them.—Loudon Tatlcr.
Hood o Sarooporlll,, proml.oo to
range guns and the best gunners will
;llair» Family FUIa for couattpaMoa.

All Sizes and Kinds

9
i

9
a
9
9

9
9
-r.

I SPECIAL for
SATURDAY.

Choice of all our LADIES

-

79 cents.

There is no better $1 Wrapper in
than the one we carry. Be sure

9
9

9
9
9
9

You need ’em; We have ’em.

and Builder.
Cement )Vork.

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

L H. RANDALL,

@ssett

v—-.Shoe
“MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY

This is a Cut of one of the Oxfords

All Humors

We have them in Kid,
set Calf of every style.

Patent colt and Rus^

Ladies’ and Children’s Oxfords.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills

You miss something if you don’t examine this line, black
or Tan in almost any leather at prices ranging from S1.00
to $2.50.
—Match our §2.50 line with Others at §3-0(11

C.

H? OSBORN,

Always Open Evenings.

East Main Street

�Attention Fishermen ANOTHER BANG-

w^10^
ir siwn h°”
wub you au might tare hrerd th. Si-

.71

KOK LHIER

.-t® &lt;itii
au on
lesson_ —
opens
full hiaef
blurt, Ctlnrdau
Saturday, M
May
20, ’05.

p,! Hti”'nOst

HERE ARE T*i

„

oirrrrr* ro« roue

special

Outfit No. 2.

$3.69.

Outfit No. 1.

r..le, wound
iug wiro Gulden,
yards quadruple,

1

vird» i'!ll\

cohbid(*atioh.

’,‘ard braid, wa

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Sandwich,
V
~'0&lt; “"“"ft I* twdmrd a« a few
‘-' . 5lana
,Un"*‘ wiecte
At-r tta render iu
lca- k
Klh
vd
,he aftenwou we were .lore., u, tb.
«d colfre ~,it?‘X7 °’"“7r
11"

$4.57.

of it

1 4« fU 3 piece apllt Bamboo rod
with large rtandiog wire guide,
and extra tip.
&gt;
1 SbakesMa t
*
e 80 7
yards
quadruple
multiplying reel.
*
r
S3 yards Kli gfisher waterproof cast­
ing line, r
1 Dowagiac insting minnow.

«=• »- «rvrt
Ki'”'
new Charge de Affair* Mr
•
u 1
" ono of
q°ccnNew York arrived 17*?, Sd^’rtor-"&lt;. *J** 01 Udi" ana &lt;ew are aa gifted a.
function. He mad,.
*U On' '"el“ “ •' '«► in ttalr
S«l.dliT £! tal&gt;re»lon,pmrenre. Would Stat mure of „„r
-ITOlally
n
‘Tfre*?’ *“ *?
WMD“ ~“U ,orK-' rank
nowin. abort
oMm,
I«itiont Before we bM bniatari
IrJringMr tab,Mar n &gt;
""
Br*“‘wk’&gt;&gt;0 ta. been on
w4k tare
Mr Kiev
with 1-rince Damverm.
K “ ,hl"
hurt' r"n«’ ’Uniater ot Interior (came, aud
□nirinu InrJ
,'h’ &lt;=Hmate, is told na ttay hadtaon esplojing « ttr-

A||for$3-69.
We
Ci'fflP1'*'
tl*

ihr fishermen of Barry County -hat we carry the most
. ver shown hi the County.
-------- AU we have to do iato
sell them.
”
Remembe
' our Guessing Contest.

ICHAEL &amp;

SON,

thm Mr Schnyler'ta. "
No"' /itory “tare only one white man had
thnv will m.C""M' 1 tWnk
»nd that ta tarn-1, hn.1
M ) I hare not’TX'
p l»«l&gt;ed on farther than tta brat man
cOOCCOOOC
GEORGE TUBBS IS GUILTY .
........... -LLVU ICH
i- '•■ft King’,
long a time it aeems ns tho’ 1 caiuot
brother.) They foutad • |,nril^ eity
Of Murder In the First Degree. So write at att BOW. Yretentay we were
traced oil for five miles: Mw four
ven-.glad to got ahomomail mamma’s
Declared An Laton County Jury.
tigers; many wiM elephants, crocodiles
After a trb 1 at Charlotte lasting^ audUn ina iof Jan. 1.T arrived aafely etc. Dr. Braddock vaccinated ~nearly
■eek. George
Tabbi
"ent * ,1,riK
lw«,lwr »'■■&gt; It l. 000 people and gave relief-to the
little over air*
~
—
- - "of
waa convicted of “SLTJ1E:
“&gt;» “» suffering in many ways. They had 10
Kalamo. Eati nCo.;
i
" ’ degree
..re, .or
kiu-­
“ «?«-M&gt;oke re wo elephants, and 20 p ickhorses besides
murder in tin firat
for we
the kill
of Vermontville. !
make-----&gt; touts. In the midst
a
ing of John Bouta
'
many
of his^story
It will be re^iemlwred that one Suu- re.' „ ?■
ebe»t, with rinc lining....
. Mr. Taylor
arrived;
.
'
’; then cnmuMr.
day morning art fall,. Bfiuta and some ' nrefeni ,nen Hntl
&lt;5*l’tbi‘-r.*• Dr.
D.. Toy
Tv&gt; ;■ Schuyler, .charge
;b«rge de
uc annirs.
affairs. (He was
was
companions cune to the Tubbs farm •
”c Uslnff
*beir
furbitnro
to one
theoffive
nsof
who'were
guestdguests
• i °V• i—
”
•Jrtituro
to of
one
theof
five
us who were
dain-lor
which
B.nu
I
5.
’
»«•
tt/clciin
out
drain,
for
whic
h
Bonte
°
f
t&gt;u
‘
white
*nta
:
at
the
Oriental
Saturday
evening.)
to'clcan
luu] tbp eon rnct. Gi o. TuLAx.
Lt* . tak*’
us^Then camo Mr.Strolieil and liis private
father and uncle went to the place p*rlr eh
,’reaen.t from tb° Oak swretary. Usually the King family
Horne Made
-„
Ibeing invested
are alone
alone on
on Snnd.v.
Sundays but yesterday
where Bouts land-hia assistants were
vnurch is Ix-mg
invested in
in the
the are
a/..
.ta~tu.tart.wuHL TtartterTubta. 2,:o‘±t„wT“!^_r,JL
.i ww" —;;.*?•.
'.th an exception. Their carriage
»
i
’
**
*
n
T
M
zinc.
Enamel
brut
cs
home
about
9
:30
P.
M.
Dr
’s.
much excited,
who ' „,,r«bX.
i... ire ?
. “Vk"
retaliated
with attacked
vigor. AtBouts
tbi. X
°f ,,n- - —
meat for
Braddock aud Adamam have a govern-'
to please
..
T &gt;1
i "
WlU* here
Ltre to
tO H
B very large extent in
-----■
*&gt;X&gt;int
*• 1Mare
ment vaccine farm here and each week
Geo. Tnbta drewta. molnrand
send
large
quantities to
all tins
the meuiciu
medical
.
—
— —
• a1- vjuoturiura,
im nu
Boiiu. kill.nj him ImUatly. Tbe I
• irev. and Mr*. Dunlap entertain next missionaries and tp the Siamese physiease &gt;VB» conlest.d hotly t.y Tubta! Toesdav
nesday evening. Invitations for ft। cions too. Those men have asked Dr.
attornoys. l.nt Friday mooting tbe ur.. out
.,
«...
1 hey have e*|»eeia!ly inviu-d Walker io work for them, starting a
Jury-rendered tbe venliet of gnilty the Siamree
cts.- young |ks&gt;pie, Tonight vauqine fann near Ratbnri at a salary
8
M.j.-Wra r' I’rop.
of murder irt the first degree. An Dr Walker and I take dinner with the of lO.Oftj ticals first year uf Iwtween
apiM’al t&lt;» the Supreme court will lie
teelH.
•head's'• of the Orient*) Hotel, Mr. and $•2. WO and ♦30(0. But we did not come
taken
Tnbhsi
attorneys request* d itrs. Edwarch. They are from 1’hilPilOM JiSS.
here to to in Government jservice mid
Judge Smith th charge the jury that. udvlphia—not inisbiunafies. We arc sv
nhddl n&gt;&gt;t accept under any condition.
■.x.’-9O?0d00000 the day being RAnday. Bouts had- no
glad tomorrow is a day &lt;-t rest. IWe In the 2nd church over the pulpit in
right upon the! Tubbs farm without iiavo k-.-Ti up till ir;&lt;M and after the
Siamese are the word* “God-sb loved
their coiiadnt, Ijbid that they had a
past.fonr evenings, and the Iom! of the people of the world that he gave
right to use force if neceasary to c- sleep together with much feasting' is
his own Son. -that he who would be­
:‘Jett him from their premises. Judge tiring. (Sunday) Rev. Cooper has ar­
lieve on him. shonld live forever”.
Smith declined to do this, taking the
rived and tomorrow the Imeit wilt l&lt;e I translated it.; Four and u half
1 pvition that w die th|y had a right to
clcarietl and our Imying continual. • months ng«&gt; I did uot know one won!
prueecute Bon » for (desecrating the A week ago to-day Doctor and I were*
» and it rhiglit haw been Sanskrit
! Sabhath. thev
*
had do right to, in- Bt the home of Dr. and Mrs. Wachter for any thing 1 knew a)x&gt;ut it. By
' force, ns one v rong would not cure Of Ratburi. Th.-y haveTk-en here uver ,
Mr. Schuyler's father i£
Th In aw point is a new one, ft* years and are doing a splendid work editor of the New York Times and he
and uis»n its *et iement by the court of among’th* Siamese children there. We ’himself
'
” was teacher of Sanskrit in
bust resort will t epen'd in a large meas­
had the privilege of a railroad ride Columbia University. NeW York City.
ure the fate of (. eurgci Tubbs.
from here to Ratjairi mid though it Now I must close this long letter.
took three hours' we etijoyj-d it very L-.-ve to '^L

REAVER’S
New Market

' pile's s!edt Market

BROKE INTO A. B.

This cut ityir’ratvs my new
[metli -i i&gt;* •■•’dg glasses

RETJNOS COPY
find

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F.

K. r a neo a st.
SPECIAL

MADE

FOR
10 DAYS.

fir tie
Hit ten
••a,s I
will lane
a Special

K,?SOS-.SS! MS
W ««i
Jf8Sf te $ X

Site on

PUtS li:

.er.

much. I was very ghul to know that
HUM’S HOUSE flie Germans an- at the head of the EDITOR CONGER ACQUITTED
railroads here. The roiid-bod is very
Jury Declare Him Innocent of Corrupt
Some One Did', and Stole Several good and the cars are far letter than
Connection With the Grand
none.
Chere are
classes of ttek- ’
Valuable Articles.
its and we chose 2d. Each c^ir Js
Rapids W’ater Deal.
On Wednesday evening April
malrked 1, 2. or 8 v Class 1 and 2 areTtix,•&lt; We are sure it M ill be a pleasure to
wmn- one broker into A. B. Hum's
the Mine car but as cjaie 1 i* all , up- the hcwtjuiif'r m« n of Michigan that
h'.uise on west Gipen street and helped hohter«*J.
■~’~1
’ in *this
UJ~ climate
h ac- Eugene D ('«&lt;uger. editor and manager
hiimtelf to about Everything in sight
• 4omo«iatioj* an- ”sehr warm.
Ulas- of the Grant! Hapid* Herald, who has
The theft occurn-U '-ariv in theevening ' 1 seats nine |&gt;eople. Cllaas 2
while Mr. Hum:was down town and and £lasH it is frequently like the
: toen declared iniuxs iit by the jury of .
Ins wife was away from home. Eutr- I ’•team” - simply packed ltd (.’Isms pas- any corrupt connectiunwith the Grand ;
ance was gained by unlocking the froij*
.Sangers are j*rmitted l-&gt; have their ar­ Rapids water scandal. Mr. Conger
d&lt;»or.- They took only the things that ticle* twilight nt market or for sale, turned over to an auditing clerk of a i
were handy and &lt;lid not stop to go with them. You can imagine how Grand Rapids trust company tbe looks •
through Everything as .they were un­ t niuyh a foreigner would enjoy; .sitting of the Herald aud all his.private book*,
doubtedly in a hurry. The matter;I by a num having 200 or 11(0 fish or M?v- including his tonk and all other bc- ‘
hiw l&lt;een kept qus.*t while th» officers j! era! live-chickens. ■ Most of the rta- count booka, and there was not one j
have been t vying ti&gt; get a clew as to who. ; lions are nice orfes find many have partii-lg of evidence to confirm the'
the peracm or persons were that did tlpe flowers. One station hail Bun dowers. .charge made by Laat. Salisbury that |
job, but they hafe not succeeded us Ij All along the way ward rice fields or Mr. Conger n*cvived $10,900 or any'
: banana or cotton-tree
plantations. other sum for furthering. the deal, i
, Hundreds of water buffaloes. oxen and .Moreover the queer “thing about the
NEW DOUBLE HOUSE.
•i &lt;jpw«
&lt;*o’.vt are to lie
to seen from the cars. L.
In matter was that tlie Herald opposed the 11
Ground, has bean broken this week many places the people were harvesting deal all the way. through, and m hs
by Sam Wood for a nice double house, . rice. ,Several were winnowing it by unsparing in its denunciation of Salts- j
just north of the James Clark property ' tossing it high in the air. Another .bun-, who was the chief conspirator.
on North Broadway. When completed I fanner was using 19 oxett to thresh ont It looks as though the latter, in reit will make a fine addition to that • tjie rice. These; were fastened in a vengv for tho Herald’s opposition to ;
Peck ’has- *the
residence Street. Wilt ~
- tow f»ide by side, and driven round hiB Iwodle scheme, tried to make it
contract for the construction of the ind round in a circle. Tht^r»r0 appear that Editor Gmgerwa* a party !
Primitive ways but totter than none to tbe deal. It u^as concednl to to-as.
building.
We mtt a Mr. Gallaher at the Legation intelligent and fair a jury ae eyerttot ।
Card Of Thanks.
whotore renaming a large hard- in a case in Kent County. ThmrverTu our ninny friends for ctielr more than Mn’l-1* nkri,..,, sometime Our diet ought to remove nil .suspicion of,

Price

S3.5C io $9.00.

inMm’T«mnorelflmlwuhJi&gt; u.n.r. in noriin.

.-Tta

A~V1-1 ctwrX—*-

,™ I tan. ..S^ntabL- tta . from

river irt lutlmri I- lb-’ Iwrgret brblg-

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■&gt;“' I

UNTOLO INJURY

Ma., Lo,. snrevM
n...r,.». . ii&gt; Site--tta
three long division-. This i»ruig« wa
--------------- -- ----- To Hasting.* People, as It Is Else- .
Card of Thanks.---------- i made by the Germans and reminded!
F'F»E tailoring.
where Throughout the Land. .
e J.-5tre to vxprei* our Uisuks to oar friends
of many of our nice bridge.- in
Neglecting a bad back,
’
i.
and nt iubbors " bo wereno klud loit* durtnx the
Mondnv noon we went on by
nineMantfstnoatiJederthofour wife and moth- America.
Not trying to reach Che cate.
.
cr. jlsoto tbr siuRL-rs. and to the PjMtor for
. j petchaburi to sr-e Dr. and Mrs­
Brings untold injury to the human ;
. -vortrs and sermon, and for tbe toauhful floral train re*
SyFollowing in the wake of backache
Are urinary disorders, diabetes,
V*1-!’’;'’ ’ • ’ ta make S3 a day at&gt;- ■ Scratch, KratcbAcmtcb; unable U&gt; al
(So'"../ rtane.1
cil‘“n 'ft11
hi’ c°™‘
-t'"y1 '
'-rnl«n the work and
to- : . „ 't !n the locality where
.s' ,■ • ■
।
and we will eiftariS’n,.
PIMUV. Doan’a OlDtm.nl cure. Nev , ininofc), wolk from tbe mirelon com . living on DlbW
(£ (;rM|1 IUi&gt;idf
erfaita. Alan, rtrug .tore, SO cenU^,
n(l Brick ,»,«! rtrrew led to the
attack of klduey complaint
I tan. on which ia perched a taantlftd c.lQli,ig MVere PjAI" U»e"&gt;* ‘
nalare built fur the King on lua last back „Te, the kidneys. The kid »I&gt;&lt;teTAnalntret Itafl*
^reTSiTd ta?dly au’end to

c. E LUNN

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
THE BEST NEWS

that you can read s. bT where to supply your spring needs
You will find such new*s helow.

at economical prices.

Special Seasonable Values, Laces, Embroideries, Insertions, Etc
Valeicienu LlClS lid ItUriiOIS,

ICECREAM
Sanitary

bread

Not the “sklm-mllk” kind
is the kind we make. We have the
latest appliances for making nice ice
cream on short notice for parties,
we
can make it for you cheaper and better
than you can make it yourself. Just
one trial order with us will convince you

mjh
m large
work ajl(i every morning I wasi ao
on this mountain in
, £me and rtlff 1 could bard y get around.
X 'and we picked large bouquet-, of
and we i
*
..re.--.
io hiemy i uouaat a box- It helped me
i
• f55’lh. .tan and It wa. «flT •L*1^1
nt Ratbnri wc made Menus
or the Biameao goy«r«£
Sta TO^nbta
” it-»ni aii mv trouble disappeared.
'h?
u,rreXra ta«Si « Xe^°^‘!n'Iej'lb

Seems to fill a long felt want judging
little maid gave ua re.erw
wiu, k„-them in the boule ao aa to
plnkr. '™“t“^To„ri^.,vre’tS.mPo„ band &gt;n eaao of recurby the way orders are coming in from ♦
inside the city, and from outside PO«D}£ ♦
JDCC. euch emphatic endorrenteut la
All grocers handle Sanitary Bread Be ♦ 1 loje wTmay ta able io "grow" «&gt;&gt;"'■
Just such emphatic
sure aud call for Sanitary when you f * rar-.,lav a. m. &gt; R«v. Carrington
|entifu] |D Haatlnga. Lail at IV. IL
order from your grocer. It is absolut-iy
5I?\1 amrel able aermon yreierday lUodyear’a drugstore and eak what
pure, made from the best flour, and be- ♦ S&amp;n .“ta’todeburch.
it did Htactmo-e™ rejKjrb^
ing wrapped in oil paper- is
■$
clean aud free from all dirt and dust. + seem ao good to hKrt it in Lngii* FMter MilburnCo,BulWo;Sew York,

VESTER &amp; CARTER.!
^flginatr.r-., -pet 1 mitatqra” .

Phone 167.

Wholesale aud Retail Bakers.
128 W. State SC.

4

Siainetv sermon.
.dentond all of it^ Y* other.
-- ------------”■7 "« *»
t to tb. l.t|
Banner Adv is alwaya.P«yS^bTml heard Paarer Ua»-*e
I

Large assortment of Elglisb Tdrcbll LlCH

aid

insertloi*.

.11 widths,

only 5c per yard.

3c to 18c per yard. •

7c y a rd

6c yard
SWISS EMBROIDERIES aid INSERTIONS

buys good

Aproa

bqt best

from 8c to 75c.

Oingbai,

CORSET COVER
EMBROIDERIES at

25c, 35c, 40c end 50c.

CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES
and. INSERTIONS
Sc to 50c per yard.

CALICO.

REVERSE SWISS

LACE CURTAINS That
will brighten up the
whole house, both
outside and inside.
Just glance over &lt;&gt;ur
line and see how ;lit­
tle the cost of New
Curtains will be. If JOU
buy here.
Give us d*
chance to please you.

INSERTIONS from
10c tn 25c per jirt.

ALLOVER

LACES

from
80c to $2.00.

J.T.PIERSONS SON
The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

$75,000.00 |

Capital

Hastings, Mich.

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

onictrr

Ebtsttrintwr, PretMat.
R. B.

Ufa Pm.

fl. fl. fl»4erw». euMtr.

DirKton
Chain maser.
R. B. maser.
R.C. TrtMh,
m. L CooR.
D. S. SMdycar,
CitKc UUttrs. J
fl. fl. flndcrwm.

$3 a Day Surest

GOOD

a large line

to select Irom.

Interest

OPENING AN ACCOUNT
with good savingp bank
has bfeen the salvation of
many a man. The habit of
saving, once acquired, kiljs
many another habi t which
may be both wasteful and
injurious.
The •

Hastings

Paid on

Savinas Deposits.

money to Coan
Real estate
Security

City

Bank.

■ INVITES depoBitF, from
young men especially. The
earlier a man starts to save ■
the leee likely is lie to in­
dulge in wasteful habits.

JUST THINK

IT OVER

�OUTRAN THE POLICE FORCE.

CAMPUS TOGS”
Swagger, Graceful Clothes For Young Men
Tkcse clothes have that jnap and swing to
them so eagerly sought for by the young
fellows.
.
They art fashioned in the very nobbiest,
most exclusive styles. They have a character
and individuality that stamps them as ■’some­
thing different from the other fellows/*
Note the broad shoulder effect; note the
graceful draping of tbe coat; note the loose,
roomy trousers.
AA^hcn we state that these dressy clothes are
tailored by the makers of the reliable

/(aufman Garment
you need no further guarantee as to style, fit
and workmanship.
clothes'in all tbe
newest patterns ot stripes, checks and fancy i

$10 to $25

Saturday afternoon Marshall Phillipa
arrwted Ch». Wilcox who works on
the Barber farm jurt north of this city,
1 IN COUNTV OUTSIDE OF CITY OF .
for being drunk and disorderly. He
waa taking him to jail aud when
HASTINGS.
North to HK?^£^SytaTk. Htataalong by the fountain Wilcox fell and
Phillips lost his hold of him. Tbe
I south to cemetery, a mite.
former then jumped ’ up and ran over
I E&gt;»i to .Tone*’ houw. H «u«
PARTIAL LIST OF THEM
to the monument and down Broadway,
' . Wort to Warren’* ootoar.. S
North to WtndrM * corner.
V*n&gt;ta- with the marshal hot after him. Wil­
cox
evidently had his running shoes
Win Complete the Rest In Our Next
West to
wu&gt;
South
tc Barney
Moodmaniwtes
oc rtjcrS Lu.
on, and ho easily distanced has pa rarer
Ei»iis to &lt;JarreK'» house am! tack
Issue.
and made his e*cai«.
i south to Ki-meriu’i house. N mite­
North Id &lt;i“rrrtt'» corner. H mUe
Irving, Route I.
; West to end ot JOWL 1 Vtm’eDetailed desert pilon at Houle 1, from Irving, , North to port office. I mite.
R. p. Moore.Cashier of the Citron's
Barry county, Mich.
Bank of Grand Ledge, had his arm
broken last Sunday. He was starting
1’ bopulatton. MHs
Dowling, Route 2.
his automobile when the engine went
Skooltau-1 i’te.
! Itetallrd d-*crl(&gt;tloD oC Bouts 2, from Dowling, hiirkward and the crank broke both
Kart « to Bedford * bou*e and N. mite. ;
North toGldJina’acoreer, 1'4 mite.
.
; Bynums
tarry LuiibD. M this*
ue.
Id
“,d bones in his right forearm.
Eart to Brew N-hoWhawe I mile.
Beginning
«t tta -o»i; offl
j*e. »,
; ----county
to French • corNorth to Jame».’ohn*on's house.
K mite,
1
— »’d »tate, Cltrtce “north
a
Boidh toralmcr'* eorrrr.
H.
mite.
bou*e*aud tmc:&lt; ?»
1 WviJ*tto Week'* corner I J* mile*.
Wert'S &lt;® Johmmu&gt; 1‘----In a fire early Wednesday which de­
I South to end of road 1 mite.
mite.
--------- Wert
to Hinchman’*&lt;w»«r. k mite.
stroyed the Immti of the Kalamazoo Sled
Southerly to Dcnnh* comer.
IS - mH".
I south to Norrt*'corner.': mite.
North to Clianjber'n corner.’,, mite,
! Wed M r*suiuton * bou*c and tfuck 4*. in company, two uf the finest draft horses
Wert to 1 ravih' euruer. 14 mite.
South to end cf road, t mile.
in the state, weighing more than a ton
! “south to Koger's romer. *4 mOtaEart toeml of’road. ?mUe.
West to Hohman’S ta.u*e. ** mite*.
each, were burned. The total low Is
South to Harting*' 'road. 1 mite.
Ea*l toBrlrtol wi.tx&gt;Himi**. t‘i d1*1*’Northwe»n r i to Irving road. ’-'U mile
south V «i*t '* tu Stamm’s Itottre. 1 tu e.
Southerly wto- bridge to village limit*. S
Wert U north N to Book’* corner.-H mite.
mite.
We*t to lurkrr whudhouto. Hi mite.
South to end tl road. mite.
North to Tongate 4 houw. •&lt; mile.
Easterly, l&gt;mr|ng south IH. *outh S to BarSouth to Fisher** «ornrr. LU mite.
&gt;u’» corner, i'll mile.
■
Wert to Craig&gt; comer. 1 mile,
West to main corner township Mac. I ra,teN. I N. W. U noris to end ot road. Jft mite.
North to end uf road, 'i mite.
Wert to Brown'*comer;. '» mite.
East to Htanl«i'« Hw*c. mite.
North .to j»ort tffice. I mite,'
Wert to Lott e coraer, S mile*.
miles.
Length of routt*. »‘i mite.
North ’»ert to helteyW bou*e.
Eart to Carey**
tulle*.
V .&lt;rt to t BW.V* COHtej. mile.
j’opillatton 414,
North to Campbell* I mile..
Hart to port office.
mltev.
Length of route. ztW mlte^.
Assyria, Route I.
■--- it 1

BAYARD

C. H. OSBORN

teullrij «lc*crli«Uoo of-Boute 1. A.*sjrl». Barn ;
ropulatiou. .414, ■ •
! •
.
1 BrSaniiteat&gt;£0'|MMt office In
1 county nii'l stele, thence Dorth tu Tasker*
Freeport, Route 1.
I oorn«, u mite,,
D&lt;&lt;L*lted
dwrlptlonof
route
J.
from
Freeport
West to end ot rtndj*',. mite.
The Well Known Specialist
B»rry t'mmty Mtelilgxn.
... ......™....... _ _ _ _
1 Beginning mtheportotBe" In Freeport. »*&gt;d
I
’
South
to
mu
I
of
rood,
i,
mite.
•
I
county
nnd
Male,
them*
sodttieartorly
to
rtlloge
THE
WEEK
’
S
NEWS
IN
NEARBY
COUNTIES.
IS COMING 1
I Wert ts end ufrua.1. &gt;. mite.
,
limit*. &gt;« mite.
North
uorttiwe-urly
north l‘, toX*&lt;*y
South to Htekte » corner. •&lt; mitejiort rffire. 21* mile.
E»*t S to JohnsreC* bou*e »ud tack H. 1 mite.
.r - ..
.
f
WeagtoNtevwM schoolhouse. 1 mite.
1 South to Fighter * romer 14 mite.
Charlotte will’vote on a proposition I Moro than .XI per
.
.
cent of the .pupils
1 south to end of rosd. i1, mite.
.
I East »o Roger * corner. 1 inkle.
- grade,
- grammar and high
Eart
!*. south ‘,7 eart &gt;« to end of road, I1,
South to Roger * house mnite.
i^o increase her bonded indebtedness ; in the
schools
mite.
North to Frisby's comer. I ». mite.
• Easi to end of roadlS miljj.
from $.18,000 to $80,000. Of the audit- | of Kalamazoo were absent from jwhool , South to Cole's corner, mile.
East ii to end of road and back H. miteNorth to cuuat.v line, , mtte*.
*•—»• ■ —- ■
1. ... _..i nt raad i. ^&gt;*1 to Corrigan's comer. 1 mite.
! ional $22,000. $10,000 will be expended | Thursday, owing to noD-eompliiutce
North to errob’* coraer. l‘l tulle*.
■ for extension of her water works system । with tho order of the beard of etlucaWr*t i. *outh ’a. wtrt K to Cartier scorner Ik
___
!i mile.
1 and $12,000 to paving: Il is proposed 1 tion and tho Ixmrd of health i*|rtied j South to Bum'*r-rwr. m rail*.
WSwt!i to county line. IM mile*.
Kart tu ei’-| of road. V mite.
- •
I that $33,fiOQ of paving shall lie done. Inst week that all must be vacciimted
North to end of road, ■, mite.
.
to rad of road, county line. 1 mite.
j of which two thirds shall bo jwid by t before being admitted on this date. • South
Rast to •nd of road. M mite.
;
South to-ltyutw'ailtW, A* mile*.
(the owners of abutting property land* Parents in many instaint's .ataolqtely ! North to Hunt'* eornt-r.1 mite.
East
I,
to
Checker
wl
MtilooltaXSe
auu
back
•».
j one third Ijy the city. So- Chari »tte refused to vaccinate children, and
I :ul’«.
North
tn
Merritt
’
s
corner.
V.,
mite.
. ■ ...... •
j hopes to become "The City Beantifpl. ” threatened to take forcible tueasunts to East 4 north-1*. northeastern i to end u&lt;
South to Smith’* corn’-r. 3 reltes.
. She is in a fair way to realize-her um- compel the authorities to allow them to rood.
hast to WoH’-. corner. 1 mile.
North
to
Jtirwell
’
s
I
ioum-.
tulle.
I
North
to
Buehler
’
»
corner,
r mite
bition.
.
' return.
return.
South to Kt&gt;-»eir*corner. » mile.
East Io .-teitei - corner . t &gt;, wlte.
East to ertd or rurwl. l‘i mill’.
North tw villas* -Imlft. 4 oflte- ,
North to port office.' •* niite.
North and wt-t to po*U»nic«&gt; ■ j mile.
Length of route. ■3&gt;,t mile.
; LciiKth of route. S7 mH**, j
A young man ttyllng bimwll Jack
Geonw £ Chapi„ ,.BIoe lo
Area im|. mile* U3.
*
No. of house*. tie.
I No. Ot
l-rJ,
.
Itemiwm. and nbo clalmwl lo haw
frWDj11&gt;nlnJ
VcJnna
Fopnlatlc-u. 4W.
j Fopnlatiou, asx
:
been a war correspondent in the .Ti^an- Tlinreday a/ternoon lo place inaurance
Delton, Route l. ..
Coatk Grove, Route 1.
cse-Rnmian war. and aa he himself ha.1 on hib ,„nl
A, b(,
,he in(ur.
____ _ ___ al_ l’o*t
___
_
Itetalted deterlpUon ot Route L from/Bvltun
Commencing
office cart
to_ ___
Iteiuoud's
it on the bills “world famous war cor- [
tlw ^,ent told him v B.„
corner. imlte7 " ’_________’
’’__________ Barry County Mtehtan.
respondent, author and trawler." held
„ tbo |Brn
bl|rned
South to Mead'* corner. I mite.
Beginning al Chi vitage F^toffire In Dolton
He will be m
West 1* t&lt;» Barry'* liouw and back %. 1, mile, vaid eeunty nnd «tate. thentt.- north to 1 Ub
forth In an illuatrated lectnm" at the .
w1,to the city. It waa
ugtt limits k mite.
Soulh to Martin’* corner.
aee
North tn Blackman * comer, *« mite.
.
Wr*t to lleivler’* hoiiv*. £ mite.
Bapti.t church iMtTnoKlay night The „„ck
ngb,nlnj{ „,(1 totallv
WH to I'nlrterflte road. SSi mile*.
Eaw-k; *outb I to CHtest-ie* Cor. l‘*mlte.
audience waa small and it waa evident- tn)yed
North through Prairieville to Bensou's boww.
Wert to Smith'* hi us* ’«ule.
East
to
Mr*.
Cogswell
’
*
hou*c.
1
mil*.
!
mite*.
At Parker Hoose
ly Jack a” maiden appearance, for a his
«-ltb()ut delar and went
• South •». eart ?» U&gt; Bal.'.« house. !•» mite*.
West to Hate's comer K mile.
Wcrttoeedof road.l'i mth*portion of hi. lecture waa read from . 1Mck
v(ew tbe
N. to Martin's corwr 1 mite.
Eart-to end of read 1 mile.
,
buoks.—Portland Obeerver.
South to Osborn's boiwc. U mile.
i South to Hughe* bouse. S mite*.
North to SchUprd chnrvb '.’I* nrtle.
1 North S. iiortterrrtcrly ISmite*.
West to Itemoml * comer 1 mite.
one d.y
w«k«Lan.^ man.
— i North to Dove's corner I mile.
i. North to L-!n**r road, A* mites.
West to Wood'* euruer l mile.
One dnv only each,l»onth. Office
Head, of Lake Otlema. charged with I ''bo ’ “
*&gt;&gt;’ honwhoM goods j South to Port Office l mile.
corner, V miles.
Length of route 1B&lt;« mite*.
hour., » a. m. to a p. nt.
^tempting to kill hi. wife, was taken
" 'Uiamston. almoet loet them by a
Area covered (»q. nil les) it.
i«t S tu JSbncox
House* &gt;T,
.
tulle*.
CoMUltatlon, Examination and Ad.lce "P In the circuit court of Ionia «*
Copulation 3M.
Free.
Wedm-aday afternoon. On the evening
°n the loadlol furniture and .frock
...
,
'
Morgan, Route 1,
I
Enrt to Hair* rornnr &gt;, mite.
Dr. McDonald hits for year, made a o'April IS. it i. alleged. Heath Vent "
b" SP»The red-j
South to Futu '* corner, s mites.
off and
on i Detailed drreriptiou of Route j, from Morgan. ;
study of Chronic and lingering Dis-to his wife’s room armed with a rr-vnlrc-vol- 1ibeaded
h. H . end'flew
1,
d dropped
-e-re _&gt;vof ae.coocb
Barry i nunty.
Michigan.
aarce. His
HI. extensive practice anc
and Su ver. He final one shot which graresl ! *»._
tbe fringe
Strennou.
work
---------------------------------------M1
eases.
South
tovlltecc limit*. 1‘, mile*.
itegfnnlhg at the po*t office In Morgan, said j
Sooth to tbe Fortofficv. S tulte*.
, perior
n.Hor Knowledge
tre.ww enables
en.hta. him to
tc.cure .
HMtb
j,,, 5inc&lt;. for a few minute- mved everything
&lt;n--too
we.
l-iTiKth ot route. S4'i miles.
every curable disease. spine,
/_’! nerve. - and during the Interval has bad little b»'the conch, tb&lt;*^ balance of the load ^Ku.l s. saoin l.. w&lt; tob«thn&gt;k', woer.
Area (m&gt;, mite*) lx
Diseases of the brain, spine, nerves •
No. of Houses lor.
, being dimply scorched.
Population &lt;77.
blood, skin, heart, lungs, liver, stomaeb j to say about the affair,
Smilh to Devtur’s corner. \ mite.
West to Btrong** teou«e. i&gt;* mite.
kidneys, bladder and bowels selenite
Etatto
Itelllngef's
romer,
"i-mlte.
Delton, Route 2.
cally and successfully treated.
Dr
.
South to Mudge'* schoolhouse.mite.
~
Ea.*I &gt;, to Warren* house mid hack ,. k mile. • Detailed description of Route 2. from I tel too
McDonald pays special attention to
Grand Rapids was visited by the
George \V. Mechem. of Battle Cnfek,
West
s
to
Illation's
hou-uund
’
mck
s.
mile
Barry
County,
Michigan.
catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness. TTiroat most destructive hail storm in its his- ; who waa the law i-artner of tho late
Sotilh to Branch x-lKw'lhe'.: sc. 1‘. mile.
Beglnulug at tbe |*»*toffiee In I tel too. said
X^"towi^r&gt;&gt;r^ wdH^
Jh,',nrf7
The .term Stchcn a Hull»-rt. the victim of ihe
West \ to Tubb * hoiro- tuid teteic i,.
mile, county mid Mate.' thence north-easterly to the
South to F rcemati'.s comer. , mite.
Tillage limit*, ‘i mile.
Ea*t . luMaerm'» boose and back
y mile
Fart ti,
l», uorthrorteriy
northeasterly V. fart
eart ’« to the end
ei of
cal Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis. was of
duration but the damage . criminal schemes of Charles R. Mains
South to Meek's'rorncr, 1 mile.
theftnad*.
mite.
Neuralgia, and all Chrotdc and Nervous done will amount to $100,000. The some years ago, recieved a letter FriEast to HiiHman'* corner. I mile.
South to the end of road 4 m8e.
South
Diseases ot Men, Women and Child- heaviest loosens were the greenhouse* • day saying that Robt. Ball, who was i w
... to Maple Grove. 1 mite.
Eart toGanacatautaer'* bcniee; ’» mile*,
Wr*t to end of rt«d. 1 mite. 1
may be° mattW '’“t y0Ur d“eaV! where nearly every i»&gt;ne of glaa, |Waa arrested at Pltchikan, AJa»ka, for the “Vfert
»* Lg to Marshall's houw and back
Mouth to end ot toad- 3 mile*. I
South
t»Smith* coraer.»; mile.
j Ftert to the angling road. ■» mfic.
j broken. Some of the£hail stone* wpre murder of William Deppe, has been
°U to
Wert
Harding* corner. 1 mite.
1 N’ortht-urterlyJo end ot road. I k mite*.
North to Moore aclioolhouse, i mile.
North to rterk'shotiM’. 14 mile,
There is Still Hope*_Then Do nx»snre&lt;l and found to bo.from 2 to « f postively indentifiwl aa Maink Rqben . West
i4 to John'd bouse and tack 4. « mite. : . South to MeMrtntrr'* ••orncr. 14 m|lr*.
I Eart to Whitby-- comer. &gt;&lt;i rude.
■
Not Despair
I inches in diameter.
. Bull was the name of Mains' grand-1 North to Meek's corner, i mile.
Unite end ct road IS, mile.
I South to end of road. 1 mite.
—.
'father on his mother's side.
North to end of read. &gt;j mile.
but consult Dr. McDonald and get al. . .
f*,_ T»mM i
ve'L‘°
corw»« * «"ta.
correct diagnosis of your disease and ' - AJ***®
t
0n4th®^“® i
North to Mead a romer,
mite.
W e*t to rooter’» corner. J* n»J4.
Ea»t ’a.northearteriv .via. angling and .
South h.*outbwr»t
south
to end ot
feel aasurea that the doctor knows cor- Kirby farm, three miles east of Hilb-1 A Rew
to tije cjty of Charroad. V. rota,
"’wX't;
rectly what alls you. If you are cur- dale, was struck by lightning Thun*-,
is l)ei
planned. A te acre farm
West to Brewer’* house. 4 mile.
Kart
to
angling
road,
s,
mite.
Wert to Trick’* corner, 14 mite*.
,
rable, he will cure yon. Those unable ; tjtty afternoon. .WillisSwift and his 20-' —
rj —
*
North to Korabeek** house. Semite.
&amp;n^nd:n^.Srct17S?«^tbbll“k ।
CU-fo were in th. Un, . one half mile from down town has been . Jl°_rthpa^rly Ita-ougrt Thotnappte, Apple
Lake nwort to port office, is mile.
.
| year-old son, Claude, were in the barn
South to Horabeek’s comer. mile.
purchased by the Eaton County Loan - length of route, XS miles.
Wert to and of road. 1 mile.
AteaYmi. tulle*) ».
। at the time and were killed. The i and Realty Co. and will be platted and
Northwesterly to Towle's schooihou:*. t mite.
------ ,------- — ..
. p.u.tiu ,wu
ao.os
no'MB*, 113.
113,
No.
of houses,
Address,
Southwastcrty H. north westerly. 11* to end at
i body of the young man was recovered opened up very soon. The new addi- i
***■
road. IS miles.
•
i before being burned, but the father
Dr. Donald McDonald
Wert to l.ielton annttnjr road. V mite*.
tion will be known ns the Prospect
Dowljng, Route I.
Northwesterly ou antfing road to Delton, 8M
was lieyond reach. One horse arid the Park
THE SPECIALIST.
addition.
*M2U’ute *• Crom Dowling.
North to MMomee. \ mite*. '
}• contents of the liarn were burned.
«y-*»*hWJ.
Ix-ntth
of rtxitrmite*
348 and250 East Fulton Str,
Iteginfflnr,nat
tti.-tj-vrt
.rot office In Dowling.
IV,.n.._ Mid
..u
.
r
"fr” • r.
| Beginning
’ the
Area
(mj
. miles;
14.
Grand Rapids, Mich |
————
Number of bouw* w&gt;
Chan. Smith, of Eaton Rapids, was
Copulation 441.
■ The case of Chas. Smith, the -Eaton convicted of murder in the first degree I comer.’i*!“mii??lctl3r *4, *ot,th H ,0 &lt; onWh»‘«
i Rapids boy,’ who shot and killed Mort at Charlotto Friday afternoon. The'
c^B*r'*» mH«L
TRAVELLING IS DANGEROUS.
I Kimes, was put on trial Thursday
trial lasted lesa than 24 hours tmd was ' East to end of nod. ■« mite.
Constant motion jars the kidneys
: afternoon, at Charlotte. A jury was the »bortc« of it* kind ornr held in thi*
11
which
are kept in place in the body by
' secured in one hour and ten minutes.
circuit.
Smith ’ killed Mort Kimen of
•
-------- --------- delicate attachments. Thia is the rea­
j Smith has l»en anxious to plead guilty Eaton Rapids in a fit of jealousy last fall.
*
son that travellers, trainmen, street car i
, to
manslaughter but Prosecuting
I men, teamsters and all who1 drive very I
। much, suffer from kidney disease in
' Attorney Peters refused to accept a
Having started my Planing
, some form.
Foley’s Kidney Cure i
Mill east of the Table factory
Excavations for Battle Creek's new
, plea for anything less than murder.
. strengthens the kidneys and cures all i
I wish to announce that I am'
postoffice commenced Thursday. The
I forms of kidney and bladder disease.
now prepared to do all kinds of
building will bo located at Main and
। Geo. E. HauFtan, locomotive engineer,
■ Tho report of the census bureau
j Lima, 0., writes, “Constant vibration
I shows that Kalamazoo stands third in Division streets off Monument square,
of tbe engine caused me a great deal of
and will cost $120,000. The govern­
I trouble with my kidneys, and 1 got no ■
' the state in manufacturing industries. ment has given a rush order fortlie
.
relief until 1 used Foley's Kidney Cure." :
»The annual output was over ^13,000,Make all kinds of
building’s completion.
Yes. 100,000 times etch day.
Moulding, Window Frames’ (XM&gt;. Detroit ranks first with Grand
, Rapids ••econd and Battle Creek fourth.
Does it send out good blood
Mini fiinger-i wonder if that rich j
Burt Flodell awaiting sentence at
and Door Frames.
or bad blood ** You know, for I uncle of mine remembered me when he |
Charlotte made an unsuccessful attempt
made his will? i □*«! to slug to him.
Porch Work, House Finishing I Geo.‘.Tubbs was convicted of murder to break jail Thursday night He had
good blood is good health; ' I’ynlctd Erlend—He must have; Ik, in the first degree in Charlotte Thurs- cut a holo through tho floor
~
when de­
bid blood, bad health. And
hasn’t left you anything.
I will be pleased to figure with yon j day for the shooting of John Bouts. teemed. Friday he was sentenced to 90
you
know precisely what to
■ the drain contractor, last fall Tho days at Detroit for breaking into ;
on any work you may wish.
If Baby h Ciittlng Teeth.
take for bad blood —Ayer’s
jury was out eight hours before they Troop’s restaurant.
Be sure and use that old and well tried rem
| agreed on the verdict
«r. Mr.. WU..1UW. niotiiM
SJ
Sarsaparilla.
Doctors have
i .ten te*iblng. It soothes the ebud soften* the ।
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a^1 tal'b euros vrfnd voile and ta the '
endorsed it for 00 years.
Gustavo Alroth of near Grand Ledge
I
fw diarrhoea. Twentj-oenta a :
i Six Italians came to Grand Ledge committed suicide last Monday morn­
! Tuesday to work on the section. They ing. He loft a note saying tliat ho was
I PlMMlve acu like a poultice. Bm&gt;
i put- in one day at it and then were fired sick ahd discouraged.
Just received a car load of White
thing In the world lor both, burna.
I for general shiftlessness. /
cranked hand,, letter, etc. Fold by F 1
Wood this week.
L. Heath, tbe druggist.
The Grand Ledge State Bank was
[ Charlotte has a sick and accident as­ organized last Tuesday to succeed the
Coughs and colds, down tp the very
lure VIGOR.
,
— 1 sociation that frill prove of benefit to
Citizens Bank. The capital of the new
. wtuernum
borderland oicoe
of consumption, yield to the .
cherry PECTORAL Xiioothing,
“nothing, healint
healing influencre ot Dr.
: t hoalinn salve in ths wwrta, 1 its membership.
l«mk will be $25,000.
'Wood's
Nor wav Pine Syrup.
ood s Norway

Dr. Donald McDonald

W6dn6Sdau&gt; May 24.

Matching

The Sam

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Will make the -eaeon at W. II. S(«.lce&gt;
barn, bayard 1b a beautiful blai.. -t,-iHoo.

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weighs 1.5(i0 pounds and has hr,

the county as a producer.
Service fee Sio to insure standindcolt

Walter Demond, Groom.
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NOTICE

Planing

Better knawn ns

Southwestern Michigan

of tbe

Ihe.Bla^ :
’ ereheron !
Stallion
i

Does Your
Heart Beat

The imported Spanish .lack. “Fernandowill
season at W. H. ^penev's bam. oppi.isile t be
Service Fee $15 to
Opera House.

James Bryan,
Imported
German
Coach
Stallion

HERR ARHENS
No. 1,311.

Weight i,4®°-

Seal Brown.

Herr Arheus Is lh*» sire'of the finest Coach stock ever
In this country; has eeveml teams In Grand lUpKic1^1’
61,000 each. Produces the color, style and a«ivi;
be had, wen at that price. Anyone using him
mistake.-

Will make Season of 1905 -a- fellows:
nONOAVS-J.lt owner', b»ni. one mile welt
. .
north ot Coats Grove.
TUESDAYS- At owner’s bam.
WWEDNESDAYS-Simpson’s Livery bam, I ake I' b - A
THURSDAYS—At owner's barn.
FRIDAYS—At owner’s bam.
SATURDAYS At Fair Ground, Haatlnpf.

Positive Terms.

Jos. Alwine,

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All care will lie used, but will not be reapoiteiblv h'i
and colts must stand for tbeirget until paid fei. • • ‘
parting with mares will be held for insurance. Au?
tug to thia horse breed under this contract. Mam mu’‘
turned as instructed.
Terms to Insure. $8.00.
Standing colt. $»” ,M

J? D? ROUNDS,
U. F. D. No. 3.

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LIVEftJOTELL THE TALE

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HOW ONE MAN MADE

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ESTATE EXCHANOB,
rE. ZSHer»“"’sUroccr&gt;’'
^^IMtis. -UCH

George Sixb»y,. Mangled
“
- - By Saw
A GOOD ROAD. DEATH of pioneer preacher
Last WinteK Nad i30 Stltche?
o^Tth^ ret&gt;rtPI'*7rt' **
“• N. Stektari of v.nkM
Taken i\Wounds. In
d T'’s^,rer;
pri°1”’ Wh° D'"‘5-,90’* f il m of 91’ acres, 1.Q0
City I
JKkwt
towmbip,
hJ
poi
th^mll^
Y«V!r
i£m' °*
Anh“r M- ■&gt;’
*u
si
’i,roT?&lt;!i s100
00
i, a&lt;w
acre* u:
uaprovyd.
Our readers will
-J ffn
icmber our ac- of rtMdw., in a,,,,
1 ~&gt;kee Bpr,^ S1,v
11K„
, ll’ acre, fair count siine weeks
|Of the fearful
I
s:
w sc.’rs
'r' ,„l b!»w' timber.
injuries to George six! _
pip
X’lce
.............
- spring
- . work in a saw mill in ikry' while at
&lt;*
tiud^T0,1 T'.‘.‘bi. good
. jod framel
framed
no--------- --------K °'cr H ceased was born MarchlUlfin at Pitts
stoi.e wall cellar, few miles south of the vill
,,. 20 rods from gan. A slab-saw while ynrW.w
-i •
"omn get ,
,,nX„ 1
“°'1 tre“ th'ni 'n this
Creek. motion jumpe 1 ’
from its fri
’^^ ^'-^thm.
ent I^nhavothrmTnXZ
soon jjav(! th&lt;4m
I .jiid tee.
- ■’
him
fearfully
____
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in
the
side
•nd
Vnn».
litBL
.t 11"&gt; acres; soil ia
I ““■&gt;
’ CVndi'
&gt;»"•. lour nf whom
-. tin aud lays well. The cool head d efforts of his
them; Mn, Emm* Johwon, ot Throe
[»ui-rrf bottom land workmen in pressing against ’
River., Mm. Goo. F. Srihller. ol Hwe |
• Jiinee wood-lot. M-venkl arterii
_______
i until medical
help
Ung., Win. h. and Arthur M., of !
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Fine orchaftl,
rived saved hiln from bleeding to deathX
cokkejponden
iiAsemfent 3ix4G,
Y«uk«r Spring. Mr. Stocking enter- !
tt-ch. I mile from Tho doctors to »k 18U
- - stitches
- -----------in
- sewing^
__
«u lire mu,i,try in 1M&lt;. M,d wM on
v------- • - made by the
- 1 \
JtooJ. fit*
■ - ring near build- up the jagged wounds
MIDDLEVILLE
Active worker until nbout twelve ye.rs ‘
•w. Th._______
mwllcri
LEteeth of the i 4W.
___ ni™ I. X .
ago when failing health
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told the BA? NER
at jA \
:ZER representative
reIm-eniatlve m
' H“ton'“’Pririing a few | b&gt;»n to retire from active sei
level and free
He!
accident that
Mr. SixJ \,rM1J Rapid*
mat Mr.
Six- I
. all 'Improved the time of, th acviutmt
i was the last survivor, pf 1
’
- re­
Stephok p-**
- - wife of Grand j ponded the First West LMk
&gt;.e hu’.idings, berry had ve: y slim chances
for
Gott and
un is basement covery. But ho
. has aarprfeed mem
e pa^t
'
r
them oy
by i ^*4pi&lt;ls h^£
(P L^..
been spcminp
spending U1
the
past *P•’ ^auvrence
co,lTerence tn
in 1845.
1845. II
from school,
recover&amp;g as fully
----«.
— could
-»*- be• hoped ' “ ‘*ay* \h Mend,
friends ia tld.
this village. I For
r the put eighteen month. lw lari
HOr
«i seres’, (good fur. and was i this city Tuesday.
Helen FriAard .pent the ton, pan "l,“de hi» home »ith hi. a,n Artlmr M.
nun and.lit)-.- a
■ ot the week with ber panmt. at Lake "h&lt;w k‘M ,ni1 waU-htnfcarembdehi.’,
vii i tiiv 'lake.
0&lt;fe,“W|’«« days peiwetul and »reM. He
YERTEY S CORNERS.
...T.itlxiibiimts.
Tom
Healey
of
Lake
OdM»*
jum
,'
Wm. H. Gray la very 13w v ,tl, ,v k'“'e’ &gt;-wid«- hi. four cliMn-n.. fifteen'
■re. K,
ci from completed 'the ub of driving an 83 foiit I'boid fever. A trained nuna- from th. «r*ndch,ldrfii. aix great grwrichildr™
FD
wril.muw fam
by. Ci^ro,
A.h^ft!
•tin owned
owned by
Clarance Lr. B. A.
'h&lt;wnit»i ..»•
iU1^ a host of friemh to uiburn his lo&gt;s
Hirfi
fer-h.m.
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,,f Go.1, wril done,
MwpbeD
...■ ‘. earing for&gt;him.
on a
b
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_./k'st from thy lovi-d cinhlov,
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Iliirve Rodel. lugh Sn.l
and Allen
.al
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Olomn, Clever of Hastings
•««!» fought, the viriory won.
‘Hildings.
uf Nashville sj
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ifoni Sunday
tM
LxUer thT Mwter’a joy. ?
acres;1. 105. of 8. L E. Pet cinsand N
ie Myers.
Cunnul Clever.
* ‘ 1 Tlie Pins uf death are past
&gt;f line beech
in the V. B. , Mi» Eiiari.ti, p^e „„ tbe
M ,„t I
large apgar ry The election &gt;f ottic
form. Good Sunday school
■ coming year re- , of friends in Hastings op Tuesday
80,11 »*bnll rest in lieace
tip is base- ■ suited as follow
haiidtnp
. e
Goo. W. Brown Of Bank Crwk i.18e£tVt"I0?4- «ril dona
Myers: Asst.
“l—oding a few day, with bi. wife and An^l^roS^’S’
^glajid Bluest; Treas.. I
, Edit
wood 'lot.
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Frank- Mrs. B. has Ixien spencUtag
Rest in thv Muster’s joy
liHe large Royal B
Ijwc Prpmirt. B.Lt;------ .
Fisefrui
, some time with her mother Mre. Eva
:——------------Perki ". Cbon. tor.1 S. Wilbert Smith. TB1t.„t. lt„istlng h,.r wlth her
STOP THINKING

The J. S. GOODYEAR Co.
OUR AIM IS TO SHOW YOU

The BEST GRADE of MERCHANDISE
at REASONABLE PRICES •&gt; •&gt;

C£ |

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$10

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dren's Da i will be observed dur- ' ery business.
the month &lt;f June exact date will'
, Mrs. M. A. Dietrich who has been
o given later.
sick the pwet week &amp;
recorerof Lake Odessa and I ing.
Hiram Perkins u&gt;d fum,ly of _N*riiTlw m„ cement nn.l Iran bridge iville Snndayd ht the home ot Henry „en um),r
mn
Yurtey.
I to the list of improvements in our vil“ MrCj. Myent of South Otleiea spent ; I age.
the last week w th her sister JMrs. M.
Mr. W'oolmah the stock keeper of the
Mj-ers- at this pl ve.
Warren Featherbone do. of Three Oak-

liters
Sltrf to
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Pocketbooks.

I

Dpqrs.

Lath

Sash,
Screens,
Ridge rolls,

Shingles.
Interior Finish.

Valleys,
Building Paper.
Asphalt Reeling.
Ruberoid Roofing,

also COAL. WOOD and BRICK.

Ita Line of Fence Posts cheap

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phone 254.

BAUER BROS., Proprietor*,

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ORIENTAL COFFEE
anything that a man
have JUST RIGHT, it
is his COFFEE.
If it doesn’t
satisfy his taste
and hasn’t the
nourishing quality that sustains him
he doesn’t want it,
F THERE is

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wants to

iii at Joe Bowser’e Sunday.

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!taction In every cup of Oriental Coffee,
and Java, the finest obtainable, blended
■•ir'trade. It's thKmost delicate flavored
an*!,!" P'^^’ble to the blending art. The result is
“ FLAVOR all its OWN, Dot high In price, but
•cutM it. ':na!;IV Always in pound cans never in bulk.

35 cents a pound.

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The Grocers. J

Shirt Waists

Line of

Muslin Underwear

complete

Let ue show you some good values.

Line^ofe a

New Suit Cases. $1.25 to S6.00,.
? New Idea Pattern for 10c
and be convinced of their merit.
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The DOROTHY DODD SHOE was first iutroducedonly a few years ago. but no shoe ever known
has attained so quickly, suclrpopularity, or such a
vast volume of business. It is sold to-day by all the
leading representative merchants of the country,
and wherever sold is the accepted favorite of the'
, women of good taste
in that cdumunity.
Tbe Dorothy Dodd Shoe is correct in style and
THEY FIT perfectly, giving an ease and grace that
cannot be found in any other shoe. I have them in all styles and cordially
invite the ladies of this community to call and inspect them.

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Men’s Shirts

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I have'a nice line of Men’s Fine
Shirts and L’nlerwear, all of the
latest styles. Also a good stock of
Men's Work Shirts and Overalls—
tire kind that wear and give good
service. Call in and see my line,
you will be. pleased with the goods
and the prices.

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The Pingree Shoe
has achieved a reputation for its
wearing qualities. its ease, its per­
fect fit, second to none. The late
Gov. Pingree spent his life in tho
shoe business, and the Pingreo Shoe
was the result of years of patient toil
and study. If you are bothered in
getting shoes to fit, or wear, come
aud see mo, I can please you.

— w. H. SPENCE
The Shoe Dealer.

last week.
:
The speech by Mr. Brubaker of
Cbicngo nt the U. B chiuvli .Saturday ;
night was well attended au&lt;l.approci-1
at ed by all.
...
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Mr. and Mm. ( hundler of Middlc-

To Fully Appreciate the Many
Fine Styles of Furniture

were on our streeta Tuesday.
'
A namber of pupils from
wrfi
prejiaring to take the county 8th grade
j examination. May succetw attend their
• efforts.
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The M. E. Sunday school is prepar-,
■ ing for Children's Day exerciser

we are showing at present, it will be necessary totlioronghly look over our large stock of up-to-date goods.
We carry everything in stock to beautify your homes
.and make life more comfortable.
' Il
Just unpacked auoth.tr large
flZ
-i—- shipment of

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H»veoew.n&lt;-lgbl»r»on tlwCTorkor
ifi ' farm but have-not learned who they ||

irrespective of Price

I « ,P1“"' 16.
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week withitneir parents hereI &lt;4. Munger and family tpent Sunday
i
t». Atnngi. J? I over east. ,
There w4» »telephonefmeeting at H.
if! : Burrougb s SatunUy night.
^1 ' C Hi-Srulger and wife were caller,

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Mrs. Flovd Bndd and Ifttle daughter
of Battle Creek have been visiting
her rnrentH at this place. Miss Grace
«.«..* w«.-- ____ - h«»me.
,
( necompanaeu them h&lt;
'I Shenu Tlmmfirmilt
Zimmerman and' family of
Galesburg
« couple of days last

assortment of

wq have ever had.

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•’Thinly ®

ing and talking about it kll the tune.
This wuuwIesE intro^ptetion in which ■
so-many uf the rising gunemtion of ’ ***
nervous folks indulge ia
certainly
wearing them out. I When :
worrying as to whether th •y tdei^p
__
too .
•
much or too little.: thpy &gt; re Hdgcting
over the amount-of I food t i-y take or
quantity of exercifie ne cssary
. . for
lu-ahh. * In short, tliiiy rn-ve rive themselves a moment’s &gt;eace."
,;'u
Don't accept a” "favor r.iJcss you ex-;
pect to pay interest on it. ;
,

Mis* Ethel Johiison of Orangcvrlle
ChOR. ^’oodruff and wife
Irving
were gnefctM uf the latter’s sister Mrs. and .friend spent "Sunday with the ,
former’s brother and sisU-riOlire and’
. Chas. Cohk over Sunday.
Hugh Johnson.
Alvnh SeeL’r'was called to Nashville SC
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
. on business last week.*
, Mrs. Will Warner is improving nice­
We are all getting ready and waiting
ly at thin-, writing. Mr. Vf. is also a1 fur the mail man, be will be very wel- ■
' great deal better, sq be is able to be nt ■ come.
.
.
।
his farm.
Hud Burroughs and wife spent Sun­
PARMELEE.
day nt L^cey.
Delayed letter.
;
1 Geo. Conklin's baby w‘very sick.
Many from here attended the baloon
Mrs. Bowser wiil entertain the Cem­ ! ascension(f) in Caledonia Saturday
night
Sc
etery Cirrite the flrot Friday in June.
Mr.
Mrs. C. E. Moore i» a little better.
... and Mrs. Job Checsbrough. of
Geo. Sheffield is in very poor health Freeport were in town Tuesday.
' Mrs. Merrill's mother ?ejmecfe to reMrs. Ray Van Avery of Trufant wns ■
turn to her home in Ohio wwn.
the guest of W. H. VanAvery and wife ।

that, we hat.ct]. 3 Urge line of
Lumber,

Dress Skirts

Says a Famous Physician.
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Hastings Lumber &amp;. Coal Co
"Fair Prices. Good Quality, Square Dealing"

There is no better ud vertisament than to see tho loads of lumber
wciufhf their notneward way along every road which leads from
our yard*.
.SONIEON'. MUST BE SATISFIED.

We are showing a nice line of

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If You-Want to be in Good Health

The h ur for » rvice has been changtxl was inihe village on I&gt;ii«.:t4-ks. SatSrat the V. B. •1 urrh.
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Hen-after Sun­ day.
r
il lx» at 0:30 a. tn.
MSm Emma Rassimjas^n of Decatur ■
; reaching i-ervic » at 10:30 a. ni. ’ Rev. : viaitt.nl;her brother Ltnni'last week.*
N, F. Sheldon, “UVrLast Friday evening Mr. anil Mrs.
Rev. Glass th • Hlind evHuge&amp;at of. M. M. Prindle celeUnted their .v-th
‘
‘ at ................
isurunac filled tl &gt; pulpit
the F. .M. anniversary., T^e hou»' was filled with
«}hnrrh last ! tinday rmorning
’
* old
___friends
,...___ _____
__ __ _ _ who were
and
and____
neigbbojs
preached to a 1 ,rge and appredative invite-1 to spend the evening. The
mandolin club played several selections
audience.
h.y :;'e of
Anyone wishi igliArber work done 1 nn&lt;J ’v*‘ «ream find cake were served,
around the Corners call on Frank Well-- . ”
Four of.
* ’
Mr.
* ' Prindle
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’s brothers-were
Doilies'.
HIGH STREET.
m»uI
w of own.i! They^having
— rr~
, -present .from out
Handkerchiefs.
Plowing for con: iis the-«rder of Hie W*
The regular,meeting of the Loyal M,t »«&gt;«*“ together at ono
I hire stfie* at-u ; attt; :it Vi:at came
day.
Temperance Legion will be held at the |toany ^ear&lt;i!
^n*‘
dlrtet (ruiu Vbins all baud worked
John Bush has his com planted. .
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set of
home jf Nellie : Myers Friday evening ; were presented with a 1bookcase,
■’
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lodrery cheap ,’a price: Try my
Thus. Tanner of Grand Rapids is j *|r
■ disbes iUid table.
hn tttea i«! Jap t«aa «t 35c and 50c.
May 12. NfDie Curtis Pros.
visitfog
relatives
and
friends.
iO
R. T. French miu
and wife
in |
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Will were 1*1
LEE’HiXU,
Tlw more w, l WU our tnmbie. the Orand IU|,ld,
m1j „w v|o|a I
Miss Amy JohnAou took! the eighth '
Ctat** burnt',
turn Inf*. Mich.
lnrK.T they -u, to grow.AI&gt;1 in tb. •■Winter. Trie" the same
grade examination which was held in '
. evening.;
Hastings last Saturday.
Stanley Wildem has moved his stock I The Mimes Lena and Lillie Vanderof jewelry and optical goods to the east burg from Orangeville when* they nre^^
side of Cobb &amp; Scott’s confectionary teaching,
&gt;1 ber yard in Barry County.
spent Sunday with their ’ S
and crockery store.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vander- {
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Marry"IRitey anil friend Mis* Eva burg.
Gale of iCaledonia were in the village
Mr.'and Mrs. Seeber visiteil relatives ।
' - ar ilo'.- .
iuidf in’ all transactions with our customers. ’
near
Ik-lton
last
Sunday.
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If you pay a cheap price you get a cheap article.' A good article commands a
fair price and must obtain it or it cannot be produced Remember these facts
when comparing prices.
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cans*-of ill-health. repUM:

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ROCKING CHAIRS

Ciaran
co Stimpeon and wife of Grand j.
c1,
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you will find some very choice
Rapids were on our streets Sunday. ;
“
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designs, at present, at way down
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Jm-k W,.klm»M« ot .Dowling
w*s1 ,|&gt;nnori«.' was well repremntod in ‘
prices.
Jack WotMimonsf-c ui
o
. । ^jpdonia^aturday
night
on our Btnxj'.s on .burins
Jlonday.
We can'save yon money on
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MORGAN.
I Friday from Boyne City where they
DINING CHAIRS. Call and seethe BEST f 6.00
n„
lwt n Fancher lo* hi. : bnve l«m ponding tho
Un
----- 7 his
. tied.
°. rue——
«.ntainid
Tho.old
The.Old Store
store building
building is
is again
aguin odcuodcu- ;
Set of Chairs on the market
t»el«t look which containrd his redfiling lioenw and .tout fl5p» -mon.* pied.
Of
course
we
have others much cheaper.
The
Ginseng
ganlehs
of
Parmalce
Earl FMrer4 (fund and retnmel it t
Carpets, Lace Curtains and Matting for everybody.
begin to show an improvement this
the owner.
Th. M c. R-R "ten commenced spring.
Furniture Corners,
Tho school children are looking forthe e*tf*»iob ot the Morgan .ide track
•ruesdiiv tbelJnd and llnlsluri MfcW| ward
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to...
tbe first of June.
Ihesth^
.
F. D. Joeb. Iwu « vauable. hciterlast
Bolter mid
completed the , wwl[ by it. becoming mired in the
wril tor -Maty Tomer's now addition
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|,„t Wnlm-lny.
s
I Mr. and Mr* Job Checsbrough were
Ebner Wits ot Assyrii, speM sun | t0OT1,Monday.
.
gar M hi. atnf* Mrs .’«n"
0 A Carpcntcri.no letter at Wbenyon hare Printing domfroa'want It.Nicely J'rtntodjcrtjujoodjjapen
01. Nortls wttunwl wilOim intend-;

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- -PERSONAL
- - - - - - - - - MENTION
- - - - - - - 7) DISPOSES Of HIS
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CHANGES IN THE
GAME LAWS
BBSIIItSS!

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Will soon be here and we have
a full line of
LAP ROBES, RETS ARD

DUSTERS.

WHICH

WILL

PROBABLY

We have them in all styles
and prices and can please you.

MADE BY THE PRESENT

HARNESS,

LEGISLATURE.

Hundreds and hundreds of
1 satisfied customers through
out Barry county speak loud­
er than any words can. of the ■
QUALITY of tbe Harnesses
we make. We use the best
, of Leather and have tbe-best
” of workmen, which combine
to give ii Myers harness a de
give of style, strength and
durability that canbot.be se­
cured in any ready made ar­
ticle.

NO QUAIL TO BE
SHOT FOR TWO YEARS
Changes in Duck Season, New Rules
,

for Deer. New Law Will Interfere

i

With Millinery Business.

Hastings,
Michigan.
Jefferson st., 1 door south of P.O.

| te dluwc,! only trum March 15 m April
Albjon. „„ in
%te.^rhuntOTdMU1teritolatv SlCiX!SS?X,'“'*,“OT,0‘

Pure Drugs
Patent Medicines
Druggists Sundries
Choice Cigars
Fragrant Perfumes
Books, Stationery
School Supplies
Confectionery
1
Toilet Articles
and a full
lice of Wall Paper aad Window Shades

Q. A. HYNES.
Phone 143,
Hastings,

::

City Drug Store.
Michigan.

Just a Word
to those who own

Kodaks or Cameras
or who expert to own them.—I
sell...
Al Vista Panoramic, and
Badger Plate Films,
Ansco Cameras and Films,
Cyko, Monarch and Royal
•Papers,
Souvenir Postal Cards and
Photo supplies of all kinds.

I HELP THOSE
who buy their Cameras or
supplies of me, and take
especial pains to show you
everything.

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,

Hastings,

:

Michigan

Cold Lunches
will soon be inorder, and what to
get will be a question. A great
many families iu this city have

wn‘
W. IL

he

Our pig pork Sausage is In great
demand.

Have you tried our Butterine?
We guarantee it. If you are not
satisfied, after trying it, return it
and we will refund your money
cheerfully.

dnlK„, in
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| home Monday morning,
ion and
honorable dealing. He
morning. Mrs. F. re- :' Jion
.
maining a few day* to visit friends““in zJTiTt?*
^
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' JarteOT
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with his disposition to please and
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,
, V Hastings and Rutland.
The Hastings Banner has been mak-x
____________
i satisfy his patruns and do as he agreed
ing sevefal much needed improvements
i with them have held his trade in spite
FINE CEMENT HOUSES
iu'the eqriiimicnt uf the office. A now |
•: of plenty, of keen competition.
Balxxa’k prtra. Eclipse folder and al
iUr
«Mr.
r.
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It will be a....
nbvel experience
for
Simplex type-setting machine have j Horace N.'Palmatlcr.of Vermontville Goodyear after so many years of ftetivbeen recently added making tho Banner I
Has Buijt Some Good Ones.
«[ jty fo fyej thttl
js without u busi-

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Open Evening*.

44444

Foley's KMn .■&gt; Cure

Mrs. W. Tallent, of Big Rapids, who
has Iwen visiting with Mrs. Vruoman
of 11(12 South Broadway for the past
week, has returned home.

Anvona de»nrins
ah LI
Anyone
desiring his servioa*
services uh
should
addrem him at Vermontville, Mich.,
Lock Box 29, or call for phone 182,
Vermontville.

ul-i..
.
unance
to figure ...
with
him on their
bills
of
lumber and building material. He be­
lieves the good, and prices“he qu'otes
will do the Test.
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Wbat do they ask for it? Why, $45.00. Now what would the &lt;.!h&gt;-r Mow­
ing Machine, not made by the trust cost you ?

KEYSTONE

FOR J36.00.

S Mx? 5 |
w
®'
•stone Mbwer. I HAVE SAVED THEM $900.00, But suppose tlie-i- sati".
men all buy Borne of the TRUST MACHINES AT $45.00 EA&lt; H. .ihat be­
comes of your $9001 Goes to HELP THE TRUST, don't itr ' 11 stv.-i
would boy a lot of things, but $900 GIVEN TO A TRUST !■ . NOTH.
ING. If these are FACTS, and THEY ARE, it will pay you to LEi TRUSTS
ALONE. Call at my store and see tbe KEYSTONE. It wiil c&lt;M you noth­
ing to look at it, but it will SAVE YOU. $9.00 if you buy one of me."
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Sterling, 111.

NINE DOLLARS, and there is no better machine offered for sale than the
KEYSTONE. Now suppose 100 men come to me, and each one bey- a Key-

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Bnd fftomls.
After the war. Mr. Goodyear re­
. Th*A 'he
°n '“rtr!&lt;i*e ,h\ ' ' Mne Clement Smith attended a meet- lanied to Halting., tn 1«W. he enI from Oct. 15 to Not. 80; that “"hunt-1 ,
o, the onkers ot tbe State Ftdlra- torod i,iU&gt; partnership with Mr. J. P.
er .hall klU more tbaniwelv. p^rMge „ta ot Wutten'aClub, at Gnmd Rapid. 1Utert» in tte dnital.se Thev
nn»« day
rlnv nntl
nnvnr have
navi* mArn
",
in one
and never
more thiin
than Friday and Saturday.
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..-nJ
j ana
continued
in business until
fifteen in hi» puase»ion at any oih------ successful
--------- t_ in
.V the enterprise. I.j
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hanyen who 1were
In
time. This will knock, out tbe i cold
di&lt;qxjscd
have lieen , spending the past five ’ 1873 Mr. Goodyear
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’ of’ *his
’ in
' ­
storage btuinees and the serving of
months in Colorado have returned to terest to his business associate Mr.
partridge in stylish clubs and hotels.
■ Rolierts. and weu^ to Muskegon to efc- ;
■ their nome in this city.
The other features of the bill are
F. A. Garriten nipivtenting tte Stele «M» &gt;“ Wintering npuration, Thi.
practically the same as the old law.
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Ez«mtlve
Committ^
nt
tte
Y.
M.
C.
One important feature is the meting ’ Executive Committee of tho V M. C te-t vetitun- &lt;n» an mtfortttntee oar
K^uv bill with tin* Auctoton A. w» in tbe city Monday terttringalii tor him. tte bard tlmea ot that period
of the game t
ThieiwUl protect
tte killing nf &lt;»r tte worthy work tte Awwlation i&gt; operating heavily ngatfi.t hint
bill. 1,
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] In 18.8 Mr. Goodyear returned to
song birds
and
makes it u misdemeanor
; doing.
for any person to kill a song birh or
Mrs. M. J. Mann,of Clyde, Q., whs Hastings with very little money, but
i with an able-ltudied purjxise towin out
other than-a game bird, or to wear the called to this city Munday by the seri-.!‘again in a business wh«w details he
plumage of birds in hats or on druwes. otw illness uf her mother. Gandm a
This will hit the millinery business । Crawley, whois critically ill at ,the , knew he thurughly understood and in •
j which ho had previqjtt^y lxx*n success­
very hard.
home of her son J. L. Crawley.
.
’ £ul. He was obliged to begin in a very
'
Supt. A.
^Chamberlin and Miss
COMPLIMENTARY NOTICES Harriet Peckham attended the meeting I। the ladder. His stock of drugs was i
i of , the State Superintendents and .
•
1 County Normal Teachers at Lansing ‘ small, but his ambition and deb'rmiuaOf the Banner Continue to Come in
tion to succeed were large. He had
i Friday and Saturday.
,
From Our Brethren of'
splendid ability, plenty of pluck, was
, Mrs. Chet Cisler drove ta Middleville juaster of his business, and hod plenty
the Press.
i Sunday, returning
accompany
------ v Monday
--------------. — of httrd days’ work, and always hud a
Through the recent addition of a
ied by her nunt Mrs. Walker, who is a way with him that won and held the
Simplex ty^c-setring machine and! an lady.of
She ~confidence
always has a good word
’~J"
uf his customers. His trade
Ecliiw- nwrapoper folder, depilate.
iOr'"aw4^body?
" • grew ironi tbe start^and’ he
of the two mechanisms in the Evening I
Rufus C. Sanden, field circulator for stantly adding to his stock, moving inNews office, and a Baltcock cylinder.
the Kalamazoo Gazette has been in the to larger and better quarters as was de*
press, and an enlargement to seven
city the j»ast week laboring for that mantled. Finally he secured the fine
columns from nix. the Hastings Ban­
“~r.
ner, one of Michigan’s superior weekly 1 •*
PaP*
1-* Tho Gazette is fortunate in •»*- store which ho has fitted up to meet.
curing
newspa;&gt;ers,' is presenting pleasing cur
™ so excellent a representative. ' the requirements of his businesa For
Mr. and Mra Geo. WaldqrtT. of. nearly-thirty years in succession Mr.
evidences of prosperity. Marshall ;L.
Cook and William R. Cuok, under the 1 Houghton. N. Y., came to tbe city to /Goodyear has been giving close attenattend the funeral of his sister Sirs, tioh to the exacting details of his busifirm title of Cook Bros, are the editors
Prudence Nobles. They have been ness. In that time he has greatly prosand publishers of the Hastings Barnier, •
visiting with relatives in this city and P^red. He has also helped in move­
and have been for many years. It is ’
for the
of this city,
! mentH
.
'.
*
-progress
through their able equipment as news- , vicinity this week.
wife, of
factories
papermen that their home city and! Rev.
nev. E. J.
«i. Fleming
ricniing and
ana wire.
01 1. 8
y ‘vinR
•; liberally
" to' ,secure
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. . . the quarter&lt; tn.,nntRnr
,...l.llx
county have been persuaded to so ! Portland,
Mich-. *attended' ,ot „u-uxu
’mowing1.1..his
public
generously and liberally supply the :,.J
ly meeting services
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at tte
the Fixtar
Fisher • •!’&gt;"»- . Ito
Hc can look tack.with
track with pwrdotifrardonlart Saturday
Halunlav and Sunday, nod
ami ‘
rl,ta upon
"lx,“ his
bl" long
lon« and
“nd "successful
“Wtwtfnl
patronage that has resulted in the on- . church last
® “I0. T
pride
were
tbe
gnreta
of
Rev.
G
L.
BradUw
torn"™"
w&gt;mr.
and
feel
that
te has
baa
larged newspaper with its recent addi- •
the guests
C.
Bradley Jn?lncw
khat bo
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_ Frttv-lv- w-v.n i,
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tion of three modern machines.-—Cadi- and family. Mr. Fleming returned , “,r,y Wo» biswsncce»p&gt;y close applicaj

WATCHES, RIMS J, i

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T f ,c ill .1
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bewM upi»oint«d hospital steward at
MtK JeMlt. Watkins, of Grand tap.!
Kv. T1,/dut|„ „t (hi.
i^^uw to Hasting. Friday, remain- ptoa, w,„ in harmony with hl. ex. inJ[ until Monday, visiling/relutlves
aa a druggist."

F. W. Clifford

t

TRUST? |

MOWING MACHINE of the TRUST CO.

dick at Hicaory Comers bn Wednesday*
| ot tort week.

I1 office ouo of the liest ixjnipped in the : Thu..use of cement as a building ness, and free frojn its can* and re­
! I state. Cook: Bros* pa]»er is one of the I material is supplanting wood and spon^HIffies. He has earned his good
! best on our exchange list and ik looked ' stone. Cement buildings are growing j fortune; and tliat ho may enjjov^o the
‘ for and carefully read every week. — . in jiopularity every.'year, being much ‘ full tho fruits of his years of han! toil
i Grand Ledge Independent.
warmer in cold weather than frame | Rnd activity is the wish of the BAN­
' buildings, and cooler in summer. The NER and!his many friends. He will
cement blocks, of which they are built, continue to make Hastings his homo.
The Hastings Banner has been in- j
1 are so constructed that there is ah air I and to be interested in its good. But
The MEAT MARKET Man
creased in siae tu a seven column paper,
chamber in tbe walls, permitting of! he will now no doubt find the time and
Two doors east ,of Citu Bank.
and a new press and type setting ma­
......
free circulation of air, keeping the in- .I improve
itw
to have a well-deeerved and
chine added to ita furniture The cur­ tenor of the building always warm i: ’long vacation,
Phone 22 Hastings. Mich.
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whirl, all will
- holx: ma, I
rent issue contains twelve pages and
and dry in winter and cool in summer. bo full ot |4oaaurc. and in thia wav I
’ makes a fine looking paper. The Ban­
Horace N . Palmatier, of Vermont­ compensate him tor tbe years ot close
ner has our congratulations upon ’ its
ville, has recently completed a resi­ confinement w-hich the exacting nature I
prosperous outlook.—Charlotte Leader.
dence in the second ward for Roy ot hia taalqeaa haa required.
I
Smith, built of cement Anyone think­
ENJOYS
A
FINE
PATRONAGE.
|
ing
of
.building
a
house,
qr
building
of
The Hastings Banner begins its fifthOn our last pogo will be found tho
ieth year with enlarging to seven any kind, will do well to'look at the
residence
recently
completed
for
Mr.
"
advertisement
ot
J.
S.
Harper
*
Co's
I
columns, twelve pages, a new Babcock
press. Eclipse trimmer and folder and Smith. Mr. Palmatier is a high class Lumber Yard. Mr. J. S. Harper, the I
workman and has the most modem and manager, has been identified with the
line of---------these X a Simplex type-setting machine. The
I have - nice
------ ------------machinery, for making lumber Innin™ ot this city tor many |
goods, and before you buy auyBanner is one of the best of county Improved
cement blocks, and gives to tho work jeers He has enjoyed a large trade,
papers.—Mt. Pleasant Enterprise.
thing 1 invite you to come and
his most careful and painstaking at-!aad one that hasten steadily growing..
look over my stock.
tention. What he has done for Mr. [Ha has care-toil)' tooked^^t^tbe i
I do repair work of all kinds,
The Hastings Banner has recently Smithii&gt;Kievia&lt;m«,ofwtathewiIiao wnnuoflil, cnrtomvni. UI1 bv tor
neatly and promptly.
installed sume improved machinery, and tor oxtare. Ha pnia on tte finoat finirt.. niahln*
n(
I
is now one of the best equipped weekly and guxrantwa bi. work. Ha ata doe. yri&lt;« hataa wM1 hl, UrKe „d ,.
jiapers
in
the
western
section
of
the
or
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mrat
,
W
°
r
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7
ri0g,tel
He
uk.onr
rwuler,
je«”eLb» &lt;
«•» 4&lt;x&gt;r Wot pi ChUMter &amp; Burtoe's. d suite. —Grand Rapids Press,
work, build, roment walk., dona pin,- on|y wbat they ought to gladly
1
taring tad high gredu atone work, te want, them toTiv. hta J
!

CLOCKS,
SILVERWARE.

TRUSTS

A Trust is a combination of interests to maintain prices.
Have we such a combination ? Who can FIGHT it, and howp.
No one can fight the BINDER TRUST tut the farmer.
How can he do it? Only by letting them alone.
But some one may ask, what can we do? We must have nia&lt;lii’i -■' to
,; do
our work.
This' is true, but there are other people WH&gt;i BITJ.I)
MACHINES and who are NOT IN ANY TRUST, who make and sell as rood ®
machines as are to be found in the Trust—and that, too, for agodl t al LESS «
MONEY. Now let us take the
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co°’l'icnu"

kill only two d,«r cacbdurmg th.
, n , ,,
Hi. expertenc ami du. rtudy. forte
'
Sylvester Greusel. of Battle Creek, a!wavs kept ported &lt;*n the progress of
provided a license in |n the city this week shaking hands i the business which was his life work.
1
h.unt&lt;‘r!‘ h'with his many friends here.
'
gave him the reputation of being one j
f side the state, such hunters being al- ; „ ,
. ..
. .
.
,
&gt;
.inn,
■lowtdto take oue deer away with- .
Ctemterllu w. Iu Lau.mg (ot the.tart and mort thorough drug
! Friday attending the state meeting of gists in the state.
i Thai fall .hootin* of duck, dmll te ,be S'h"1 »"l*rin«ndont. A«ciatium
Tte tnmN. leading up .to th. Ci, 11:
allowed from Sept. 1 to Jan. 15. Tbi.
Kellar Stem ha. te.n at Wall lake «ar 1«1 Mr. Goody... * “‘T'1'™
Metlon may te amended, a. wmo hunt- "&gt;»•"
th. I««t week anpwlntemdin*
«&gt; taramaU, hie reeldeno. in tte
er. teiicve the woeun should not open tho building of hl. fine new cottage southern city He camo tacte u He.
lTOMrl„
| there.
tings, and in 1IW1 joined tte.Lnion
I That th^re shall te .ateolntely no
Mr. and Hn Frank liorabeck at- nnn-v* serving through tte war He
.hooting ot quail until Oct. 15. 1 Wl. ; temtad tte tawnd of Mrs. Frack Bur-. ™
± t.tL I

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BINDER I

WHAT IS A TRUST?

llac News.

thing for lunches and cold meals.
It ia especially relished for dinner
by those employed in the factories

THE

raid'd

r°n‘

This protection ot two yearn is given
th. qi.il in order that lie fields may
.
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-a. .. u- t
evt
te I.,pulat&lt;.l with th. bmte The teeItunprovtOte hat no buuterstateaHer
that time, kill more than 12 quail m

Do FARMERS ENDORSE

AND

1

Goodyear w&gt;ll

J'*™ *“ «««■

That .wingduxAhv ot duck. Jmll

Do Not Forget
iThat We Sell

FARMERS

th. city Thurwlav on Imainr®.
‘ .“J.
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.
I of him here. It is hardly necessary 10 1
Mrs. Ellory Tobias and Miss Pearl .
that hp wijj make an uctjve push !
Hall were in Grand Rapids Friday. f(&gt;r lhtf tTude in the line &lt;4 drugs. 11
Walter S. Powers, of Battle Creek. I books and stationery. Ho will be-,
wm in the city Jooeday on business. 1
^identified with our progressive ,
Hun. H. S. Maynard, of Charlotte. ! bnsineaa interests. At Alma .Mr. Mnl! was in the city Thursday on businew. । holland was the Secretary of the local, ■
1 Mr. W. -T. Wallace attended the fu-1 Board of T rade. an organiration
neral of bis unde at Saginaw on TuerfH similar to the one we have here, and
1 (j*- ■
j one which accomplished much for the ।
Mi. Eli«A Fitwrwld ri.ltcd nt her
■“&gt;
lhat ho’"1”''

Barry County sportsmen will be in­
terested in the new * general gatnte law
i just reported out by the senate !com’ mittee, which will make important home in Bellevue over Saturday and ■
Sundnv
। changes in the rules governing hunti-ing. The bill will probably become a

■

W. H. Myers &amp; Sori,

There is no SENTIMENT IN BUSINESS

Grand Rapids Friday.
. |
•« Ccanowd fro*wP«te otw.
H
Miss Sarah Horton «■« a Grand ‘
I 1
BE
Rapids visitor Friday.
the dity of his adoption. For he has :;
G. F. Chidester waa in Grand Rap- come here to-make hia home. Hi* gdod j
ids Monday on business.
reputation and record as a successful
F. F. Hilbert, ot Woodland, .» in i taring, man haveprvcn«l«l him .nd I

this

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1st Door
North of
HOTEL
BARRY

JESSE TOWNSEND, =
The Farm Implement Dealer.

8 i limited way and nt the very bottom of ;

whs

All Wool Suits

cou-

When you can buy a Suit that’s Guaranteed in lie All
Wool, such as have the Clothcraft or Stein&lt;-Bloch label, you
cannot afford to take any

chance on a make that’s not

guaranteed. All suits bearing the above labels are gtiaranteed by the manufacturer, and they have all bedn tested.

The prices for these kinds of Suits are

$1O, $12 and $14,
for fancy Cassimers and fancy Chevoits and
for fancy Worsteds,
made in, either the three button or four button sack.

Our as­

sortment is large and is ready for you to look over.

New things in Suspenders,
just received, 25c and 50c.
Hewes and Potter's Make.

25c. Fancy half hose in the
latest designs, tans, reds and

blacks.

Chidester Ob Burton,
Leading Clothiers.

A

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LOCAL NEWS |

Give Away
A SMAU booklet

•

thattallM

8U
The Nashville News showed very;
cummendible enterprise in giving fa
•
| its last issue a full account of the trati- Clwsrt**r Tfieeday.
I .nony in the Tubbe mnnler oue.
I J- G. KMhr, of

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Cornelia, Manni has moved to thia i ro® cUy Tueedav.
city from Grand Rapids and baa a
Mitor Felghn'er ot Vm.bvln'.
I edition with the Wood Working Co. , iu
city Seurday.
‘
I end resides at the corner ot High ata
Roy Fuller
Bohw^Mreots.
g

behave all the ShespDIps.

.pe Lally
wll’in
iiYt yon
iinice to

p. S. Paint,
.85e

C. H. Osborn has placed TOme
| I[lx Harn. w
is
some now mmrors in his display win-, tta guret „f S|a M' w
.lows, Mr. Ostan, has a fine stock ot
Jam.. M Smilh
'k
shore, clothing and Gents furnishings. ■ in tta eltr m ?'• °f "oodl'l“&lt;l w,
and wfll be better able to diaplay them! J . I
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than be has teen in the past.
;
Will Fairchild wants everyone to un- I
denrtxnd that his grocery and dry goods I
i store is open evenings. He ha* juat
received a nice line of underskirts and !
invite- imqipction of them. It will pay
you to read his adv. and keep posted
on what he has to offer.

ot Chicago, spent a few
nnisand
O’Connor,
' Cra’rfoni returned Ratnr' _monunK to her home Norwalk. O.
t ?&gt;i.ercv °,c°n»»or and wife are enter­
J*®1-1* their ai«ter Mrs. Mina Scott, of
C"ucaKO
Mrs. Lottie Russell went to Detroit
,

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,

At the homo of the bridegroom in
ft week with
this city on Thursday evening May 4, ■
■ ’
Mr. Wm. Coburn was united in mar- , • Pro.f’
T- • Gallate attended tba
rihge to Mias Ella Qonlon, Rev. H. H. g™nd opera ar Grand Rapids Saturday
v...
i„b,,„ officiating,
extend our’!iUternoonVauAuken

&gt;Unce Hobba and daughter Mrs. jLi
. H. Ostern went to Lansing Saturday
............ .. —uxuay
to
visit
*
About 2S of the little friends of little .° T‘sit relM‘vra.
Terewt Wftlier Were entertained at her ! . Earl ^
rown of
TKalamazoo was in the
Brown
ofJCalamazoo
.home last Friday afternoon, it being clt? tlie fore P“rt of the week visiting
her fourth birthday. Ice cream and fricnds and relatives.
&lt; ake were served, and the little folks
Chas. Newton and wife, of Hastings,
all went to their homes rejoicing over ®pent Sunday at Fred Rawson's.—
the jolly time they had'apent.
Vermontville Echo.
congratulations

to

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Goodyear Bros., the old rehatile hard- j Mrs. C. Nevue.^of Nashville, is visit­
ware and implement dealer^ have an fag with her grauiddaughter Mrs. Will
adv. in this wane that will be of in- j Ream 4&amp;» W. BondSt.
u rest to farmers. This well knm
Mrs. I^eon Rasmussen and Mis. Gleifa
firm haiullra nothing but the must re- Folland. of Middleville, spent a few
lialde makes, and whatever you buy day» in tbe city last w«-k
of them, yon can l&gt;ank upon it that
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a -iwcialky ot all kitol, ot form &gt;mIie
He wi;i
will remain here t«&gt;me time
ptaarau Md ft wllkpay fontan, to
rework ,« hi. trade
----------- --.....
; carpenter, and
8 TlOUSt*
tbeir line before i&gt;luciug an order.
may conclude to make Hastings his
The Board of Education at the meet- ' home,
ing Thursday evening made “quite a
W. O. Thompson and his little atm.
run" uf business Mias Charlotte of Greeley. Colorado, were in the’eky
Brutum was re-eugage-1 for the music Monday, the guests of Mr. add Mrs. J.
and drawing jpoaition. at a salary of
Lumfaird. Mr. T. ,is a cousin of
The Druggists. W&gt;l. Tta work in Mutttol, Trainiiot T.
...........Iiombard.
vllll.wu
Mr.
He came to Chicago
wm mta.. » full day preilta, at n «al- |„t „,..k with a bnucli ,,f
,l,uep
Jay received
ary ot J.XD. Tta entire corp, ot grade ' whidl
brought from'!,I, large ratal,
tem hen» was re-engaged at a salary uf
'
,3^25. are increase of
Charles Wills'

it-.s an'«l

L, Heart Garveth,

was re-elected Janitor at a salary of ’

AN APPRECIATION

That excellent paper, the I\&gt;rtiand From W. H. Goodyear for Mis Custo­
observer; came torimed last wevk en­
mers and Friends in This City
larged to a seven column 'juarto. and
and Vicinity.
.
showing other evidences of euten&gt;rise..
For mvre than thirty- five years,
Th" Observer has always l»een a live
aud fof nearly thirty years nmtinnnttaly
l.&gt;cal payier, add the change made in until last Saturday. I was engaged in
ita tixe will add mud) to its value to ' the druggist btuitu*-« tn this eity. Ln
its’readen*. .We&gt;an» sure tint busir.i“ss all that time I have enjoyed a splendid
men of Portland will show tlk-ir appre­ l&gt;atroiui^e from the pebppt of Hastings
ciation of the' Observer's enterprise by aud vicinity; a trade that has been so
enlarged .demands upon its advertising loyal us to make it .a great. pleasure '
•jvucc.
t ,
for mfe to do buslnqM whh them. 1

tu tell
much
at•tbe

irate, to a sec
. Hamilton
■hgine’’ move
wants.
We
.ii. In differ-

A e guarantee
teh aud ii goes
; ..red—we fix
no'm’alter
ii ir.ay be. it
r-.Gii i II leaves
Lt-i.i.
Charges

‘JOHN BESSMER,
the jeweler,
HastLnc,. Mlchigsiv
'

Work Shoes

C. E. Lunn has an Announcement in
this issue that will lie e&gt;|&lt;ecia!ly inter­
esting to gentlemen. For the next ten'
days he will have a ^special sale on
pants, and will make tliem to order for
13.150 to fcl.UU per pair. Mr. Lunn has
a nice stock of cloth on hand is an
experienced workman and: the prices
quoted are certainly attractive. Tailor
made clothing fits 1 letter, and therefore
wears tetter, and the prices he quotes
places tailor made clothing dually with­
in the reach of anyone.
,
The following from' the Owosso.
Times with reference to Mi» Grace E.
DeWey. -formerly of thia city, will be
of interest to her many friends in Has
tinga: MisajGraco E. Dewey has re­
signed her position at Harcourt Place,
Gambier. Ohio, and with MiM Grace
H. Frisby, of New Haven, Conn., will
take a party of young ladies to
Florence, Italy, to sjs-nd next winter.
Native teachers in Italian and French
will te provided and much attention
will te given to history and art, &gt;*» i
Florence affords the test facilities of j
any city in Europe for that study.
During the year trips will te made to
Rome. Naple. Venice. Milan And other
Italian cities. Tb« party will sail in
September by tbe southern ri»ute and
return in. July, prc^hably "l»y the norih-

wuuld te most ungrateful did I not in
this public manner express my appn-ciutiun for. and my heartfelt thanks to.
my g ood friends who have iiccerded
me such ajrcncruus jiatronage. I shall
remember always, and with fqelings of
deep gratitude, your mure thin kind­
ness during these many years. It is
with feelings of regret that 1 come to
the realization that these very pleasant
business relations are now at an end.
Permit me in conclusion to express the
hope and wish tl at you may give to
my ancceesOr. Mr. A. E Mulholland,
the same generous patronage and that
there may grow up tte same kindly
personal and business relationship,
that have made business a pleasure-for
me.
Sincerly Yours.
W. H. Goodyear.

WILL 00 BETTER
STREET WORK
That Is the Determination o? the New
City Administration.

trove, AotomobUe and «.n Awiy 1X
Tbrowtag the Oreu^ut, ot ihe f •
Busty Out end Breaking
•
the Machine.
'
. I’.T1*’' n,oro|n&lt; Mr,. A. C. Bora, i •
d Mr. Arthur Gorbrne. „f Rutland. A
were drtnng to tta ehy ln tta latter. Z
buggy. Se„ d. R. Cook', on Green !
*treet: f T- fvlgrov,-', automobile 2
Wd them, aud aa it
gojng b- *
tta hon« pranced around a little tat •
«&gt;d tat offer to run. When ta thought •
that ta tad Bafely paaaed. Mr. Colgrove A
*r nnd
louder!: Z
, , °° tl&gt;e powt
..................
...
ivuuri
nptaion evidently trigbrenta &lt;ne
the । ?
animal and he began to.run after f
tbe I W
automobile. When Mr. Cdgrove si
saw j W
that tta Imrre w„ gainillg b&gt;. ,urn(nJ \ *
out in (rent ot Frank Hoe,’ to let it ' *
l&lt;o- The home Im,,..J „[ veering 2
around the machine went straight 8
ntaml and crutad into it. ’ throwing “
the ladies out and smashing up the W
wood-work of the Iwk end uf the. &gt;
automobile, and breaking the thills of - A
the buggy. Mrs. Gorham tvicaped with A
a few ted bruises, but Mrs. Boyes had ?
one of her rite fractured and was also J
foully bruised and shaken up. Drs. W
Fuller and McGnffin were called and £
attended to their injunes, Mrs. Boyes' A
injuries while very painful will not A
prove serious. w» the physician thinks, J
and she is getting along as well as can J
te oxpecte&gt;L Mrs. Boyes' hnsluuid wits
in the auto with Mr. t’olgrove and 9
witnessed the mishap. He says he A
thought that Mr. C. had reason to be- Z
lit. ve that tin, danger of a runaway was a
over tater havfag gotten his machine J
past the horse Which, though showing W
some fear, seethed,tj&gt; te settling down 0
alright. But it ap]k*ars that tha home '
has always teen frightened at any noise A
of an expkaive character, aud when .2
Mr. C. tun ed on more power the loud- ■ 9
er report of tfa« explosion so scared him ®
that he fa-c.une unnianagk-abte

If S ou Arc it Will Pay You to Visit

$2.50

Veal Calf,

$2.00

W. CLARKE &amp; C0„

•ays looking for Something Better to offer our custdmThere is always a best in every kind of goods, and only tbe
s good enough fos us to handle, for we appreciate the - advertis­
ing value of a satisfied customer.

WE

Our Ibng hosiery experience has shown us that there are many
good brands of hosiery; it has shown us also that nearly every brand
is weak in one or more features.
Yarn quality, dye quality and
workmanship are the crucial points in hosiery manufacture, and 'few
kinds can boast of excellency in all these departments.

Wayne Knit Ma^hless hosiery is an exception.
It is a great
pleasure to'carry this line, tor we know it is strong all* through, and
has no weak points. Yarns, dyes, and workmanship are all of the
best, and the mill guarantees every stocking sent oiit.

There's a satisfaction in knowing you are right. That is our satis­
faction in offering this hosiery to you. ,We have absolute faith m
the mill and its guarantee. We have absolute faith in the quality of
the goods as shown in wear and fast dyes. We arc convinced»of their
unusual superiority in finish, shapeliness, fit and elasticity.'
e are partly selfish in selling Wayne Knit hosiery, for we want
Matchless
your confidence and know of no better way to get it.
and Pony stockings for children are exbostery for men anJ v
re know they are the kind yoiu want.
celiynt hosiery values.

We Guarantee Them

Popular Priced

Phone 30.

25c

Bros

Money Back Store.

Hastings, Mich

Are wanted in this great work-a-day world

EASY TO GET MEALS-

And so, very early in life, you should J become a

Thc Women Folks Will Find It to
Their Advantage to Phone 238.

LIFTER.

As tbe hot weather is coming on. it
is often a difficult matter for the house
wife to know just what to get for
meals. M. J. Weaver, proprietor of
Weaver’s New Market, corner of Court
and Jefferson St.. has solved the prob­
lem. and at his place can te found the
following cold meats, all nicely cooked
and ready to te served. Cold Yea!
Loaf. Cooked Com B«ef. Minced Hara.
Roiled Pork Loins. Boiled Bams. Pre-­
ed Hams. Bologna. bYankforta ami
Dried Beef. With their new Orr ft
Lxrkets Drop Fan Cooler they are able
to keep their steaks and meats ot all
kinds in the very test prasible condi­
tion, guaranteeing customers nice
me.it &lt;. Phone 338. Goods delivered
to all parts of tbe city.

One of the most efficient ways of

Lifting is to acquire a LEVERAGE through thel^
habit of SAVING: and this habit of Saving comes
to those who deposit their money with this bank.

3 °o INTEREST
Compounded

$2.25

Oregon Calf,

WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY

Wright

the Christmas Studio.

H. .1. Christmas. the photographer,
has added a line of Kodak•», Cnmcias
and Ph&lt;itogrk|&gt;iiic supplies, and three
can be found at all times.at bin studio.
The novice in picture-taking will find
Mr. Christmas, who is an experienced. •
]4&gt;nt&lt;igrn]iher. u most helpful friend in
tline of -trouble --and ' ‘ Kodak fiends’'
often have tronYde sooner or later. The
trouble is often in the Kodak or
Camera. and frequently in the &lt;Jp,,rating of it. Two cam* rat- may te of
exactly the Maine size mid price; one
camera w ill take an excellent picture,
while the other «ill take very poor
pictures aud Im practically worthless.
Why* Simply because uite camera fan.1’
u gixsl leu* aud the other a ptfqr one.
Mr. Christmas will sell ,no kodak or
camera without first givipg it ii trial
to we that it U ah right, so it will pay
anyone thinking of buying one t«» *e&lt;him. Another thing fa that he In
streets all who buy' their kodaks,
camera*, or supplies of him. how , to use
them, how to' develop pictures, and all •
about it.

(Veal Caif,

v

IFfarl we sag we do, we do do

ARE YOU A “KODAK FIEND?'

Yesterday Mayor Heath. Strtet &lt;?ummissioner Fifield and seatoal of tte ai­
dermen went to Grand Rapids fur the
.'!h ^Tl ■
'
purpose of investigating the methods
of street work done in that city, with
a view of improving that kind of work
nursery notes.
fa Hastings. We are glad the council
is taking this needed action. We would
Never put rubber on a baby.
.
ern route.
like to see some permantmt work done,
Bottle fed babies require three tlmei
Two weeks from Saturday. Mr. and work ttet will 13ft. work that will
£on"rt.«.s nr Lace, stall
as much’rare aa others.
Mrs. Emil Tyden aud their daughter
• Doobhj Sole...
Bibs for a boy. may be made out «
show its good quality thirty years
Florence will leave this city for New
We question very much if old soft napkins and tablecloths.
York, where they will take an Atlantic
7 * .. single rod of that
Y sick child Mould never occupy at
“‘t
steamer and make an extended visit kinB
’c of
.
street work fof
for aU
all tbp
the Inside room. Fresh air Is a prime ne
with relatives ip Sweden. While on ^^^4, of dollar, lhat hare been ox- cesaity.
CVSSlty.
.
.
Never experiment with a child 11
the other dde they -ill alto vtat ottajj &gt;
fw Ughw,^ Wo briieve
Contres.- or Jjue.
penutu upw
—o....... j
health. Consult Mime reliable physicist |
countries of Continental Europe. an&lt;*U •it will
....be wise ..not ...
•hree Sok-...
to attenyit so much regarding the trouble.
probably England. Scotland and Ire­ work tat to do well wtat ftxttumptoa.
‘Never rock a baby; never trot a baby
; land. They will return early in Au­ If no more than half a mile of nnrt
never wake It except to feed It; allo''
gust Mr. Tydeo left Sweden whep a clam road work were (lone every year no ono to tie. It. eapedally on th,
! boy of 18, coming to America all alone. on tta main enterancre to the city, in
mouth.
His experiences upon his MTival in n few years .we would tare roaik of
Do not train a child, aa you frequent
Si«tlc Svir tare „B|y,
this “land of the free,” and what he
'ly see a man train a horse, by letunj
which all could be proud.
_ ......
went through before ——
finding
understand the council proposes anger aud punishment ta tta drat an
VfCllt,
---- V himself 1
Cl. _ X.. employed in an Tl?
1r1111 w 1town,
OWll. I ! to 'pnrchii-Tthroe
.
.
..
11—. to,.urn
oA ATI
profitably
Illinois
ton
roller
on nouncoment that be baa erred.
Habits are formed with such surprla
make a very interesting story, not at { ~‘
.’ This certainly, will help
‘O'lft “fter
tog qulcknreo that great ^creU”;
all to the credit of some Americans
ahonld bo cierelaed over everythin!
who were quick to take advantage of ।
--------that la dona A baby win cry ta■ amal
a boy’s lack of knowledge of American ,
Hlll shire.
dtalptruoua track aa rocking and toot
conditions and of the English language.
DlbM(__D»d you
Ing, « onco indulged to them.
But ta
found th. attar Hnd'ol I
th, fond for thn retat ot potaloto
a covered mwllclnc spoon la a nee
hUYMfit9u,li,y«’’o*' Storw.
Anrericata, tta rc.1 genuine kind, who
Sldnnen-No. brt
Ml noeaesalon to tta booao where then
.retain. It la ot. chinaopen at
_____ ’
MICHIGAN.
M-emed glad to show the right Spirit I told him bow
w him to h*p himrolt-ltat m-BoHon Tren»erlp L
the tip. Which la taaerted between th
and to L.*.r
— ——»up aud tta apoon railed, ao that Um
beat armor IS to keep outer rwwas all hc wanted. All will wish Mr.
coatento mum run Into tho mouth.
Tar and Mrs. Tyden and Florence a happy
* Drtven(s rjneumoaiA ! journey and a safe return.

piofe iiafelach, Logie Co.-

•(

Hor„ Berem, Frighton.d .t Mr. Col. 2

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:

'deal
It ooutain- « -_
. .
‘ftofonuaH s' ••mLfrmt
ri. ■
you may
,lrire । i-.ill about
jr.'l n*1 “
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,■e
h,.w fl.KKik-the 1^7
Sent
I'rel',lra■ „ V, :
■ i 3V.' tllis

BAD RUNAWAY

ACCIDENT TUESDAY •

ll0# and When to spray;
iiiiif Apple. Peach and
'
_
and all
Plyfll Bees, small fruits.

rg.»d dip V

personal mention.
ld.s^"Km“n”,lncir*»aR*l&gt;-

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SEMI - ANNUALLY
BY THE

Hastings

59

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY CO.
CAPITAL $50,000.00

SURPLUS $50,000.00

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HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 11, !«*■
• CARLTON CEKT«i.

1 row of Carulina^poplar trees the whole
, ,
I rarewnor haa aa yet not teen ctewtrn.
I
length of his farm on Sec. 80 Woodland
Honora are coming thick and fast:
01, Sunday. Mr.
Mr. Bard, who recently
rooratir ,.
township.
for John Shriber. A short time ago
x^hville of a complicwtkm of;
AND VICINITY.
Mrs. Frank Pensmore entertained te waa drawn for May juror and disr-awm. »“ ton*4 (nun
,mra the Cartton
C*rl“‘’ ji
her mother Mrs. Bowes and her sister Saturday-ho recieved n#ice that be •M E. r!
'lnrcb with
with Siting
honors The
church
Biting Ixtoora.
The
WOODLAND.
of Hastings a few days last week.
had recieved the appointment of mail 11crowd to do him honor txrald nW all j
Charles Edwins of Sunfield township. carrierjon route nine in Irving, his■,1 te .,-comodated I and hia brother Odd
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION.
odc of the milk drawers for our cream­ duties to commence Monday May 16. Fellow, from here and Freeport
The regular eight graders who were ery, was fatally shot, by one of the We undersvand there were a dozen ap­
ed him to hl« lart rrotlng plane. «»
HIGHEST HIICC
here on Tuesday are as follows: From deputy sheriffs of. Eaton county oh plicants for the position but John was, waa well known in this vicinity and
Woodland ’township: Dis. No. L. Sunday night It seems that Mr. the winner. His substitute is Michael
levo, a eon and two daughters to
IN
Florence Stridden, Paul Smith, Walter Edwins and his wife had been having
mourn hia Itte. Interment at Fuller
Fisher, Al vah'Mote ; No. 2 , William some trouble caused by another wo­ i Fred Fleming is moving his bouse­
PRODUCE
Jordan; No. 4. Carl Burkle. Elmer man. About two months Bgo Mrs. ' hold goods from the Center to his cemetery.
Preparation, are already on foot for
Staples ; No. 5, Leo. V. Rush, Gladys Edwins left her home and went to her | father's house, for whom he will work
a baae ball team hero this year and aa
Haight; No. 6, Waldo J. Gerlinger; father’s, Stephen Springett’a who re­ ' the coming year.
roon aa there i&lt;a loll in erring work,
No.
7, Fred Mastr No. 8, Glenna sides in Castleton. We are informed
Harold Andrus, the eight year old candidate, will te roqueted to report
Hagar,
Gayle Hager. Agnes Cole, i that certain parties were acting as de, son of Frank Andrus, caught the index for practice. Jerry Einmhand haa
Pearl Warner,.. Percy Lehman. Orlin | testiyw endeavoring to get evidence
i finger of his left hand in tha lawn charge of arrangements.
Yank, Elsie Bizer. Nettie "Wheeler, i that^would warrant” the arrest of Mr. j 6n&gt;wer the first of the week and nearly
Garden Sends.
“ ~
“
Ph&lt;** No.*.
Orpha Ellison: No. 8 frl. Cecil Hager, । Edwins-3 On Sunday evening about
i severed it at -the first joint. The
COBB’S CORNERS.
Robert Smith. From Carlton town­ ten o'clock the deputy sheriff accom- I little fellow suffers considerably from
Mteter Hteta Matthew, ol Rudand
ship:
Dis. No. 8, Grace Holmes, I panted by two other parties rapped at th. Injured uttratter.
Maud Durkee, Beulah Goodell. No. 7; Mr. Edwin's door and demanded ad­ I Th.Ua^AldSadirtywnihddth.lr
Martha Wickham. There were several
_______
: mittance and on being refused, got a. n.xt mating nt tte horn, of Mr. .nd Mr. ...d Mr. Jtunra Mrtttew. the pu
others who wrote out the examins- . -raj]
ftna ------smashed
and
——
^-2’in
— The window —
ii Mra. Lawrence tte Hr.t Wetlnredar in work.
e.rrier
tions. but some already had an eighth the deputy sheriff crawled through tte
grade diploma and some were in “
the !1 opening .tet was met by Mr. Edwins, May. They tdro intend to hold
MX-ial or jiartv toon near. th. Center 1(1thl&gt; V,,JB V01 _
lower grades.
will prove a. aatiaftetory a. Etart.
■ who auacted him. It seems that Mr. and reimtero, tteir tmranry
i Edwins proved to be the tetter mon,
There will te a . ten tax-ltd at tte
hear that Alto Mnthew. tex tte
DIES OF CANCER.
getting the deputy sheriff dowp. We realttoro of Hater A King Friday fr' tttg mall routo •“&gt; wl“ n”&gt;” “
HOUSE CLEANING TIM E alwj.~~
Mra. Bath Bawdy, who hn. teen a l“«»"‘all tte f«-ia J&gt;at daring tte evening far th. teneM of tte M. E. Irvingtht.wrek. Good lack to. you
great «,«er from «teer for tte pmtt
&lt;l» deputy xhvnfl d.ot Mr. Ed-.
new furniture. We have a fine line ..I QUAR.
'*
• *, Let everybody come. Allen.
two yeart.^nietly jiaoied um,y on Tues-X"108'Wlce’
tlrcr,&lt;^l&gt; tho leg and
The prayer meeting this week was
Tins community was shocked by the j
TERED OAK *uite», highly polished and tin .,'
day May 2. aged S3 year,.:! month,
**“
"e*r th,! &gt;»*rt- A
„ ’’I?’’'.', 7, , 0
•
■ • Smith, sudden death of little Alice Cunning­
latest designs for, from 125 to $50
and 8 days. Funeral’was held at the
WB* Bt once caUed ttud a ■pedal- hdd
lbe
h0—
™ of- C-- k
; ham of heart failure. She had not
village L”. B. chnrch, Rev. Yost of; 5st fr°m Grand Rapids was summonMrs. Raymond is fixing up her pro- ;
We also have fine bed room suites in ELM
! lieen well the
week, but ^as not i
Lake Odessa officiating Mrs. Sawdy
wbo Pron°unc&lt;Ml the wounds as perty and will make her.home with us
ASH and PLAIN OAK, beautiful pieces and-xiicelv
cvnshiered dangerous until about three ,
was among the first settlers in our '
We are inforui(xl that a woman this summer,
o’clock Saturday afternoon, and p««l •
polished that we sell for, from $18 ti $30. ' 1
township. -She leaves two daughters. , MF** found in the house with Mr. Ed- i
Grange meeting the changing
away at four. She was a bright little i
four sans1 and a number of grandchild-j " *.ns ,uid tbat Kbe waa arrestetl ur-d‘-of the ftit-eting p'a *e to the town hall ! R
awa
We have in stock a nicejine of SPRUES. MAT­
... -wfj* six years and much lured by all j
ren and cither.relatives, and a host of itaaen to Charlotte.
WHS
rt |ftrge majority. A flower ^
,r KftMiciste^.
°
TRESSES and PILLOWS to go with our Su,!:
her
Much sympathy is felt |
friends to mourn her loss.
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1
SCHOOL NOTES
'
march was inaugurated and at wme for the bereaved family. The funeral i
j The high school nine will play West future meeting captains .for the sides ‘'r
will te held to-day (Monday) at two ,
I will proably te chosen.
DEATH OF ARV1LLA STOWELL. ‘ "'°"dl“n'5 Tuesday.
o’clock at the church.
Etta Houghton and Dorr Mead visitMr. and Mra. F» Wood of Coats
Miss lArvilla Stowell, of whom ment­
1 school hmt week.
, Grove spent Sunday with the latter’s
APLE GROVE.
on was made last week as being dan- j Gradoling enrelM, .re to fie held ' •*"»«• Mt' *’,a Mnt B""5'
.
................. ...................... .......
. The Misses Greta Wolf and Sylvia j
gerously {in,‘'died* of, eerebro spinal j
'
- May
- -20. । Rttfujj Hosmer 4s painting his bouse Swift passed Sunday anti Saturday at'
meningitia cm May 2. age 13 ycara. f «t the M. E church Monday
: putting bis place in fine condition.
• —
•month, and 4 dajv. Tte funeral wrn. All are invited to attend,
Battle
Creek.

STRAWBERRIES

WOODLAND

Straw
Hats...

- —

'Hart, dreg .tore lobe Ode~Hte

STRAWBERRjg

Fresh stock just received.

This is the season of
the ._
year to think of
them. We have them
all styles aud prices.
See bur line of

that we sell from 25c to 60s

Boys Johnnies
25c

Specials
7 lbs. Oatmeal.... 25c

7 Bars Acme soap

everythikg

IN

GROCERIES

f

Boys Knee Pants
Bib overalls.

EVERYTHING

25c

HENRY RflQLrt
COATS OROVE
QENEKUL STORE

Good Printing'
Printing'

printed, end on good pa­
* per. Remember the BAN-

~ DRY GOODS

J. HOMER DEPUe

BED ROOM SUITES

Renkes# Walldorff
Pianos, Organs.

held at tlw Holmes church Thursday
Two more weeks after this Mnij ■ There will te seine changes in the ; Fem Cooley has been quite “ill the
' schools about here. Miss Wardell ofc■ past week with pleurisy.
! aftenxion. May 4. Rev. Lyon of .the M. Hurrah.'' for vacation,
j E. church officiating.
!
------ ----- ---------------the Friend scliool will go to the Brown
1 Miss Nellie.'Reese is no better at this
-oocxxiococe
, COATS GROVE.
school house. Mb® Geiger of the Brown
1 writing.
.
WDUrd iBulten to moving ia
Oto'i I rcheol ta tte Koutli Jordan atenrt
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Born,'Henry Hynes and wife on • nuUH,
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Mr-. Dell Clark* of Battle Creek is
house.
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Sunday April SU. .' dangbter.
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w&lt;r“t«hre wUl rt^dZ’^b^te? at helping are far ter.»i«. r Mire Nellie
Archie oaU's'luiM
I&amp;teslhas moved
moved to.
to’ H.uiiitld
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Ih to BUY all kinds of GRAIN. SEEDS HAY 5
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| where ho Mitends to work this summer.
Elmer Clark of Battle Creek jiassed
; Tuesday evening May 2. a daughter.
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WOOL, and LIVE STOCK at thq
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Herbert Sprague and Wm. Demond
Sunday at E1 ReeseS.
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; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leffler entertain­
are buildiqg^bams [cin^tlicir lota
ket
Price and to sell BRICK. BRAN COAI X
. Burn.' to Lowell Jurranl and wife.
ed Wixidbnry friends over Sunday.
। f'lAude Wood wUTcommenee earn-ing
CEMENT. FLOUR, GRAINS. • )1A&lt; J[in 5
' April 29, an-S pound boy.
Htetoy Hill mtd tally h.v. moved =M -j,-------------- —
DLINGS. SALT, and WOOD PLASTER at the
’ into the Mrs. Hunsicker
Hunsicker'ss house latchlately !
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' A few from this vicinity .attended
Loiceet Market Price.
1 Tbe W. C. T. U. held their annual Bow Rexall Catarrh Cure Won Our the dance at Fred Potter’s last Batur-1
vacate*! by W. H. Scaw.
Eudonement Strictly On IU Merita
meeting at the home of Flora Wood
: day night.
Rev. I. E. Crites and wife of Cale­
Tuesday and hail chicken pie dinner. |
don in visited Woodland friends oh
. When we firit beard of Rex all Mucu- i Mrs. Geo. Belson has the mumps.
Gail Cooper. Gertrude Ehret, Artie Tone we were not particularly interested
j Thursday Of last week.
If blossoms are any sign, an abund­
| Mrs. John Velte and Miss Carrie ' Fuller and Arlie Townsend took the in it. We knew every Rexall remedy
ant pencil crop is foretold.
eight graded exami nation at Hastings was made of the best materials and by
Your business is to sell what we btir and to bur'
; Groxinger were at Grand Rapids on
experienced
chemists
and
pharmacists,
Ella
Cooper. Edna. Belson and Norma j
Saturday.
what we sell.
and we were satisfied that when tbe
Thursday of last week.
Shafer of tbe Norton school attended
Rexall Company produced a catarrh
. Ferris Rose was called here by the
STATE ROAD.
cure it would be tbdrougblv meritorious. I tbe 8th grade examination at Nash- j
death of his aunt Mra. Ruth Sawdy;
The quarterly meeting at the church I But ye were not at all •’excltear’ ssoUl it. . rill? last Thursday.
When we raw the formula it struck ua , Chas- Eaton has been very ill the.
returned tQ his hQme in Grand Rapid* was well attended. A large and ap- '
as something new and very good, so that
Phone 57 and see how willing we ate to do our
Manday^morning.
s,
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precistive audience listened to the i when some of tne, first bottles of past week and is still quite sick.
part.
J. iJ. Perkins of Prairieville was in good sermons and three additions to; Mucu-Tone arrived we unhesitatingly I Miss Jennie Endinger of Battle Creek '
recommended It to several chjonle suffer­ • formerly of this place left last Thura- ,
town on business on Friday of last the church were made.
ers'from catarrh—customers of ours.
week.
day for Spokane, Wash., where she
Preaching at the chnrch next Sunday 1
Within a few weeks the reports began
will lie united in marriage to Dennis
to come in and as we heard of the prompt
Martin Curtis and wife and Calvin evening.
WnrehouM opposite C. K. ft S. depot.
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Sawdy of Big Rapids were in Wood- j School closes
,
,this
r..i week for a vaca- cure of case after case that bad stubborn­ I Kniff also of Battle Creek. They will
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l.na,tot Friday, relied here by the ti„„. A rlxa day 'roj otor'v^l’an'd'irc ly rcslstn! every other medicine and i make Washington their future home.
treatment, our interest grew until now
death
at tteir mother Mra. Rath crBHm
|wM !„t Ta&lt;wl„v we are honestly and earnestly enthusias­
Sarrily.
evening, proceeds to supply book, lor tic about this sjilendid remedy.
HIGH BANK.
Mucu-Tone is tht cure for catarrh and
Mrs. Easton who has-been spending the library teing M.43. Mra. Merrick‘t if you could stand in our store day after
We had a nice shower Saturday
the winter at Mulliken has returned to j is an iq&gt;-to-datc teacher and is greatly j day and..hear the grateful words of suffer­ which will rentier plowing fnr rokn ■
ber home for the summer.
j appreciated by both parents anil pn- ers who have been restored to health by much easier.
it, you would grow just as confident as
Etta Houghton who bas^ been spend- pila
The eighth grade scholars from here}
ing’the week inxert. [with her grand- ; Mrs. WiipVhitlock of Barrjwille is
attended the examination in Hastings '
mother. Mra. Christina Bizer has gone ' spending the week with her sister Mrs.
Saturday. .
You will soou want a new’ Refriptn**-... IVe have a Ml
to Lowell tiYsspend the summer with , Bert Kinne.
| . Mi-a Mudge stayed over Sunday with
line of them, and can suit you. Anmuij those we bay*
rela*iT«?8
j Mrs. Paddock has been entertaining !
: Berate Henry.
are the LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATORS
M. F. Early who has l»een teaching’' her daughterjmdjfamily of Big Rapids. |
Milton Edwards entertained several i
which can be taken apart and cleTrxd, thin by. prevwschool inlGladwin county has returned
Mr&gt; Wfttor!1
in LivinKbU)n
of his school mates Saturday in honor j­
ing any* accumulation uf dirt. 'Theft- n nigvralors keep
home and he-and his family are now to accompany his mother here where
, of his twelfth birthday.
things
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nicely settled in their home in our !
wiU
terne fur the present,
Mrs. H. Bechtal and ‘ Miss, Oma J
village.
J
! The Dime society will meet at the j
Mudge spent Sunday at John Cheese­
William and Rolla ’ Fox of Morgan I 2 1“
The doors are air-tight. They are bitift upon the m«t i
, man’s.
are grafting L.‘Parrot's young orchard, jJ parsonage Thursday afternoon.
scientific
principle®,
after
25
years
of
experience
in
their
Frank Edmonds is making some good j
Mrs. C. M. Hall who has been spend--'
i Died, on Tuerfday of last week, in- j
manufacture. Have a good air clrctilack'u and um !«’•
| improvements in his farm.
ing two weeks visiting here, went Mon-'
font daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everet
UtUcIre. We »l,o haTe-lbe CHALLLMi-1CKBERO RE*
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day
to Morgan where she will visit I
Cl tun,
FRIGEKATORS end the ••GRAND" HARDWOOD REMARTIN ^CORNERS.
j friends a few days then return to.Salem '•
Mrs. Geo. Leffler entertained her
FR1GERATORS, which ere of toe
nIMrni ttd
Marshall Clapper is working fox F. ■
where she will work for her grand- i
mother' of^Lake Odessa a few days lost '
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date eoaetrucllon. We are headqaertvrt tor Mrigt. ■
Barry’.
' daughter Mrs. Norman Lowe.
week.
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Call
and
,ee
us.
Miss Grace Hilton is suffering from ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eaton spent |
Miss Gertrude Roosa spent last week an attack of the qninsy.
^Bunday at John Cheeuaam’s.
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with her ponsin Mrs. Della Tyler.
Mra. Dr. Roberts of Coats Grove is i
Mary Lamb spent the latter part of ,nursing Edith Firster through her ill- i
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
the week, returning home Monday tness.
.
Mrs. Fred Rose of Manton is visiting
JOHN H. SPENGI.ER.
THE hardware; DEALERS
PHONE W.
morning, with relatives and friends
Miss Julia Barry is spending the week '
cuv Engineer
engineer Spengler, of Chicago, la
Is
Citv
id
in Lake"Odessa.
with Miss Juna Perry of South Hast- | one
of
the
foremost
men
of
his
profession
iu
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In
C. Parrott of Lowell spent Sunday j■ n.,N
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11* country. The plans fur sonic of the
g-.
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anti son• --■avaaaa
Glenn ,■
with his brother L. Parrott of this I ‘,■■ft—
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ava»u&gt;a municipal
aaauil&gt;&lt;z&gt;|Hlla .wiirgj
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works m
In the lut
last lew
few i Mrs. D. G. Diller
Minnie and Bertie Roush of Hastings years hare originated in his brain, and weM to Woodland Wednesday to con- :
•&gt;
visited their sister Mrs. C. Crocker at “Tc beencarried out under his technical suit with Dr. McIntyre. They spent I
VamHier „CGraod Rapid. •T»n‘I JSritow
tata-’
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He h a man of commanding the night with Sam Gutchess returning
Sunday^with relativea in Woodland.
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Regarding the merits of Mucu-Tone “&lt;”ne th® ’*Xt
Rev Chas. Glaus the blind evangelist ,
William ScHmaltzriet is on tbe sick : preached to a full’house at the F. M.
l*wg«t into Will Hide', flock of
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list;
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chnrch Sunday morning.
sl'*!' •ua klu“1 ,w” »&lt;
Mr- *na Mr* J- «• Reymond, moved -JJ
Oren Jordai^purchased a terse of A.
The L. A. S, wilPmeet with Mrs. F. !
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Raymond, moved
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J. Roberts in Lake Odessa lost week.
Barry Wednesday May 17 for suppei
SPrtng.: tot WednteMisellable Jordan‘visited Mrs. V’. All are invited to attend.
C. Roosa last Monday.
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T-ast Friday while L. E. Mudge and i
,7 •■' ■‘“■rntkitry LrounirASSYRIA.
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h" d
Tl"- cure
Elroy and Leon Purdun returned i
; a gang of workmen were buzzing wood '
We have the latest and most approved infa-hifli• w
r‘^a’
J H-SPENOLER., Mns. Briggs. Mra. Shepard. Mrs.
from'Battle Creek Monday.
testimony of
or hundreds.
Hundreds.
। near b’s hpuse, the sparks from the j M
1• au.
«*’ wmk
“}°&gt; tentlmony
the market for making Cement Blocks. Ju builflOtto Townsend
tlie mail carrier i F*y. Mrs- A- Ford- Mabl° Ctx ,U1'1
hil
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ths va^auunci
''ngine ret fire
to me
the roor
roof or
of the
*.,
”37^-v.ma« through
through mo
uiis to
the kitchen m
ing, everything depends upon the foiHinaueuIt drives
out a^coX™
the jxnsonous ’X"
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for Route 3. He will aim to give good I Mrs. J. C. Tompkins spent last Friday blood.
it'b £5
?fa to »'
We manufacture our own blocks, and whi‘&gt;i I-*"1
matter with which the muco-cclb are
service to his patrons on his route.
j with Mrs, Matsch at Bellevue.
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Van Simmons is painting »Zhouso in |
“ n«*nber 'rom bere attends
UF. 0,6
It makes sick
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LET
US FIGURE with you on your bill of lniul»&gt;r
Lake Odessa far Weriey George.
, qmrtwly meeting at Pennfield last |
P^Pji ’tr"'F
Htetaclia to never known to thoee 1 W
1 -meruber that catarrh is not merely a ' peraous who take an occasional fim»
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and building-supplies,' if you expect to &lt;loa»l
Tuesday night'school in Di st- Na 21
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, d**7*^th« he0o«&gt; dthroat. but that it Hueules. The value of tte * rein oU 1
building this season. We have a coihpli'i'' docs
will close by having exercises, fiab
Mary Keyes and son v hi ted relatives EX
anyu?r
of ithe ?r«*n« of the tained from
“
--ri; the
—• -Pine
&gt;iue tree
lrt* has
hM long ten
been “
4V
pond and a ciphering mafatfL A good ; Mt Battle Creek last Week.
ted). Rauemter, too. that Rexall Mucu- fbTri?
recognized
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of everything in tills line and will save you nu'uej” ?ilIn
Q the
thft}t“
reat—
“fut“of• disease.
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lone Is
only ixMitive and permanent f ‘ $e b,fddertl“dl Wdneys. One dose J
crowd is c-H&gt;ecied.
। Mrs. Lizxic Tasker attended, the fncure known to science. Give it a trial , of I meules will give relief, aud one I
SEE OUR FENCE POSTS
WoodlBna can tetot of a good ball noral of Mi» Arvilla Stowoll al Wood­
and If not nm than satisfied, we will I bottle will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath
refund pxir money without question.
ground thia
11“&lt;1I she druggist.
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bold only at our.store or by maUN
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Jeew Townsend . the enterprising | Mrs. John Tasker and daughter Berl I Price, 50 cents and 89 cents per tattle. ' '
Phone 224.
120 N. Broadway, Eastings. Michmerchant of^Hastings has been making | visited relatives at Battle Creek Satur- j
banner
FRED L. HEATH 4, MMETH,
a very fine improvement, by setting a1 day and Sunday

Our Business

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS'
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS •
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.

the work -will be -well done.

Let us Rave'the next
order.

Th” BANNER
Hastings, MicH.!

New
Clothing
My stock of clothing
48 new and strictly
up-to-date in every re­
spect
I lihve tbe
very latest things in
colors as well as cute.
If you want clothing
it will pay you to
come and look over
my stock before buy­
ing.

HATS
I have a complete
stock of Hats of all
the latest styles, and
can please the most
fastidious

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

GREAT WORK.
OF MUCU-TONE

Your Business

Can’t We Get Together?

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER.

Refrigerators
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COLD and PURE.

Everything in the Fishing Tackle Line

Cement a

Blocks

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Tomlinson Lumber Co.

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�HASTrK»g_BANyER

WOMAN'S
•:• WORLD ••••

AND PEELED

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MRS. JOSEPH T. BOWEN.

Sftnd for Oto Ye»r-Water
H?at 1"tense Pa,n
•-,Gre»to Ul’.ier Doctors—
CauldNot Du V) Housework.

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Sira, Joseph Tilton Bowen of Chickgo Is n public spirited and philanthrop’ 1C woman and at the same time one of
1 tlie lendora In society. But Mrs. Bow! enl never permit* her social engagej

ANOTHER wonderful
:..ind» began
many ixtne.iH the time.

Dninnno&lt;«

•r puiirs; i
tried |o j
. the heat

.tn tip and
least
• j ago 1
purchased
•nt. After
..nJ to my

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h ' i--.tJr. the
*■ --1 np aud.'
-. my Lands
•tie cake of
•x m C’tticura
:L t I used:
w, 18 Dana

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Cutie Ufa

ing the

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This may be the one time you will |
iRet relief. It has been the experi- ,
®ence of others.'
If you have tried nearly everything ;
»for your
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Railway Time Tables.
Michigan Central

Rheumatism

Taking effe« Kov. r. 1S04. Trslm toavw a
Ha&gt;Ut&gt;r» a*folio&lt;»:

without a cure or even relief

TRY

Mlo-phofts

No. m. Grant Rapid* expr«M..........
IS?:
No. 101, PidOcrxpms
Trains Noa. iii. kb, lOt and ids,
O. W. BrcMHJu.
P. fcl
W. 8. Babkov, Acral.
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and our FREE TREATMENT in
connection with it A Cure is surely
worth a‘trial.
We halve had over twenty years ex­
perience, and vour chances of,recov­
ery are even better than the'thou­
sands we have already cured.

CARDS,

W. J. Holloway

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hid. to the culler .tut phttuu- toe ,tr
we .breathe day and tilKtit If there
- are windows In the cellar, &lt;qran them
frpquently -to let n draft through to
keep the air fresh. If there nre no win, dows open the cellar doors .frequently
nud let the fold! air out. Kcei» the win*
; dows washed. Ao that the light can g*?t
through. Wliltewasji the walls nud the
t celling. ThiM-uiuke* It porad|ble to see
the dirt und makes it u pleasure to
। keep tin* dirt out and the' cobwebs.
1 which hold diseasu genus, dusted
j down. Here l*» a formula tor making

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i RAIMENT
• &lt;-.*i&lt;-n retiring

Bedroom Hint.

riitber liglit shade of blue makes
charm lug background for a black
walnut ta-droou; set. The trad, when
dressed with one of tbe new spreads In
blue of new denim, with bands
*,,ne nn&lt;l white cretonne und side
flralH‘ri’*« of the same over white mus
llu at the " Widows, gives a strikingly
dttlnly effect.________ ’
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if All Else Has Failed
Try Just Once More

Tribune.

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’"'u*anatep.
ian“&gt; OQ
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When one Is constantly
th® f**1 tt
,U "tono«to.
**-J .....,4*p Is often tbe result.
shllies.
* I womaQbodd she binahes seldbmer, as*- Tilts is exceedingly painful and usually
Me*. Bowen, whose gift of $20,000 “ru,T’ nnd n’ “be nears the meridian of accompanied by severe sweJUng of the
limbs. To gain''relief a flexible pad
ntaile pOwilde the erection of the beatl- i !lfe tbe
blush . .— mk«iuuui
.vares
or ( gDould l&gt;e worn under the arch of the
generally
tlful home of the Hull Hmike Woman'* , r, ^ther. 'Sufferers'
from leaves
blnsh foot. dnUv rubbings also should be
ch&gt;l», te more prominently identified Jn*’’
What nonsense!
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’ *New * ’York given with liniment.

- -re that
,rr. possible

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the World should the girl or woman
1 wbo blushes couslder herself n ‘sufi fcr*r’’ Blushing Is one of the prettiest
,
a girl can do. The man doesn't
l’Te *’ho doesn’t like to see a girl blush.
; u ad^ charm to nearly every one. "
too, the power to blush Is dis-

intuiw to Interfere with her labor* fur llnrt,T a youthful power. The old wotbd uplifting of her sex and the amelld(MfS not blush. Her skin has been
oralton o&lt; ill-coiiilUou ,.r to. wonwu .
-"“l thlcki-u-d unit: it re
intb whose lives but little sunlight 1 fU8e* to blush. As a girl grows into

CM'BY.CimCIJRA
“Abcnt» yv- ■ ■
tjjtn-k
r*v‘
4^ bat they r-

MAY n' 190f|

ft begin to bake Mt and be careful about
I reitlenlahlag IL If the oven becomes
| too hot put a pan of cold water In It
Five hours In a moderate oven ane re
; qulred to bake n large cake to the prop-’
j er ripeness.

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whitewash that will stick well: I’our
into a good sized pail or kpttle lime .
enough to whitewash tl;-.* cellar. Over
the Ihm* |»0iir bultennllk enough to
cover it Ix-t the lime and buttermdk
stand for five or six days; tlwn. with- ,
out stirring the Irattum. turn off the
surface of the butteruUik. L-bl fnvb
buttermilk and stir up. Aj«l butter­
milk Until the whitewash is thin enough
to use. Dash
in a liberal ntwouiH
Iniah In
aurauut of
salt nud the whitewash i&lt; ready.

t PHYSICIANS

has ’Athlophoros for sale and wif*
give you a Question Blank to,fill oift
and return to us for our advice and
FREE TREATMENT.
THE ATitLOPHOROSCO..N«wH*vca.Coaa.

Old discarded wrappers will make
! the nicest kinds of dressing sacks, t’se

KNAPPEN, KLEINHl'NS A DK. LOWKT.
Hastings, Mich.
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
lnd,
IT Michigan Trust Co. Huildlng, Grano Always a large stock of eys glasses and
spactaelea on hand.
Lapids, Mlchlgas,7
eun get a eutnnicr or two’, weir out «f
H. A. a C. H. Xarbkb.
them.
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THOMAS A PRYOR. c.H Thoma.
Physicians and Surcrook
’
Attorneys at Law.
L. H. IPbtob.
•alto ta city or county r. .poD.irc to wn„
WRITING LETTERS.
pron-.ptor nfrh’..
&lt;Jffiees over Hanttux* fBy Dank.
In addition to the weekly scrubbing ;
F. IL TIMMERMAN
C ’l.GRbVK &amp; POTTER,
if the refrigerator It Is a good plan to '
Bomtspaihic Physician and Sur­
Attorneys at Law,
bccasioimily take out the shelve* and ! The pleasure gained from writing a
eus»'Jefferson
andsCenter
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toPkllip
T.
Colgrora)
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- on, Office
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Uceln Fuion iUoek, IlMUaga, PrMUoea U&gt; *treels
.«odn. The wash boiler may be used , and complete answer.
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HANLON.
M.
D.,
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for this purpose.
A friend writes and asks for the ad­
Physician and Burgeon.
' .dres* Of some one. The friend is polite |
Middleville,
Mich
Have a guard round the nursery fire. . enough’ to say answer nt your couven- !
If then* Is one, .nd r.a Inivuvti
latrtn.1 xnie ns,
n! |
,1]1( ,R||'e
I...; „;.e wants it right away or |
the head of the Stairs when baby be­ ,
she wouldn’t have written for It, and , J- M. SMITH, Attorney at Law]
gins to crawl about'.
Woodland; Mich.
when •'your convenience” meansjn fort-: All bustneas given prompt and iareful
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A feather brush to better than a night she can irarhaps just ns well go attention. Collections a Fpeciaity.
SURVEYOR.
cloth-for dusting, gilt frames.* a-, the j without tlie information she !■» seekj lug.
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doth wears and deadens the gtit
! To answer a letter und not answer F. K. WILLISON. D. D._S.
BARRY COUNTY SURVEYOR,
KeMdraro «1 Hnc 4. •1‘ralrtevlHe, Post Ofllat
NVtttowu-te one of the most attractive II the questions
pilons It
lt cvnthiusvbi
conthinovU nothing
Hs«tlngs, MleL uldrvo
IxMter. Mlrh.. H. I'. D. No. 1.
feminine attribute
attribut-s to
to a
a man.
num
ess that,wu rc.’.-ru.Tto. Au»«w
A*»»-cr the ques-!
off feminine
I Hops first; visit later. *

To write of same inclosurc and thou
to senl :in&lt;l bvnd the letter without the
Uiclo^urc is excused only by kfudiug'
it in Another envelope by tbe next maU.
Th-* simph- rolled French beat, dour I Lack*of material is the cause uf
•P. A. SHELDON
Wm. STEBBINS,
.
flirts wb&lt;w hands nre'bot yet fufly by hand, to th * approved'wpy of iiulsli many broken promises and mail/ un­
Abstract and Baal Estate Otlce.
Licensed Embalmer
gnnyn and form,tl—that is, gciM-rttlly lag the raw .tlgvs of duinakl table ’ anKWvresi letters. It costa IHtie to keep
Abstract Block Hastings.)
!
and Funeral Director.
siraaidng. girls up to esteem shmi-’l cloilto aud napkins. Turn a narrow on hand a box of stationery, a b-*x of
.'•loner to loan on Beal f»t*t». Ilf E&gt;11 Rooms next to chrtottrau’ I’hotosrapb
taU*M&gt;ia
on
cumtnlMlon.
General
convey
mil--, juseph jni.TUN nuwrcc.
not wear r.ugs. Many a tajrar linger betp about u quarter of tut lueii hast*',
Btutfic. Ita-ldracc
&lt;'ou»TMn*L AU
anclnz. Havtne a complete »**t of At-Uruc:
/ rails promptly attended, day or night.
wiili artiv- cluirittiblv worje than Any bus had Its ahApe sirail^l hy a ring fold back ng.flu on the right side «»f ed envelop*** are iiimust a necessity a*
hooks. L-omi-llvd from tbr Rcx&lt;iv«!»| can
furetob complete Ab»trac&lt;i.
Citizen* Ph ne, Rra. 60; Ottlcc ?S.
other! Ss'cljty woixain jn Chicago. Her whhli l*evnine »o gradual';- to-* tight
^a means of guarding against stample'-is.
labor? in thi- it«ra«;tldn cover a wide that tliv wearer did not iotlqt.* it until th.* cl &gt;th In a tup sokui. When Hulslled ness.
.
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’ the nsiwhlef whs dune.! Piaiitots or ft-lkO....... .. -•-—
Mahy* times a .woman would apswer
- ■
*
gh«*ii to daruest kuiuhnltarian effort.
«bu piny an;, luatrupent seil-'lnr damask tattle liueu! te some- j a letter If she had u |*cu at hand.
S!
—-SEF-----HORSE SHOEING
A* .liainnap uf tho juvenile court com- t,o,u wear ring*. ’Huy t dnk that the times hi*mstiteh&lt;sl, the- clotp whit a . Many times she would write to a
1 give especial attention to horses
mirtre Mra. Bowe* h doing much lot weight --f the rjtq^lesseuli tiw tuuscu- two Inch ligu1 and the napkins with an friend If she hud an envelope.
that interfere in travelling.
Am
Many- letters are laid uwhy and re­
lingt|r. If a girl ; inch item. While tills is an exception- I
make the faiue uf this institution bet- 'liir” strength
* of
* tbe
’
now shoeing some of tbe brat horses
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
ter known among all classes uf people thinks she must wear rings, then let ally dnlUly wuy uf tintebing. It cannot main f&lt;&gt;.-**v«4* uiksent- because at the
in Barry county, and would like to
right moment there was uo two ceut
several first class rigs in connection
of her city. She
vice president of her at least take them off each ulght . staml hurd uratgi*. -.
shoe
yburs.
.
with uur Jefferson Street Feed Burn.
Plain white damask Is preferred to - 'stamp.—Chicago Journal.
th* Hull House WounmEs club, but 1* and rub for a moment the part of the
W. J. FLEMING,
Your patronage solicited.
not in any sense a club woman. Mrs. finger that has been covered by them. any fancy weaves in color combiun- .
Flrat ^oor eeit ct Brtck, Itaru.
Buwen was Miss Louise lx Koven. a Tills restores circulation and helps the tiotn t'*r any meal excepting 5 o'clock
•'Men'* taste In necktie*,” says n
sister- of Reginald De Koven. The finger to attain Its normal growth .• tea or an elaborate luncheon Some- xcw York
lorK Iia
peniasner “is the most
Itabenlnsher,
Bowen home is
1SG Astor street, Harper’s Harar. . k
-4hues a plain linen H Lumkuuiely de&lt;*o- flc. j.|e
a—thing
. - -Imaginable.
- ■
, You can nevrated .at home by border sprays und it cr I- sun* of tt. It often happens that
aud tbe family bare a summer realcenter garland large, enough to endr*
deuce at Bnr Harbor, Me —Chicago
a scarf pattern which hii*’a tremendous
We hat* a CuU- line ct CIG ARB, Ftfrs
THE OLD RELIABLE
: de a handsome Irawi or vase of-flow-'
Beconl-lierihl. . jrun for a year or two Is reproduced
and T« UtACCU. This Is the oldest rac!u«!»e
ers. Wljiie cre-ft. monogrnm or Initiate after n few •earoru*. and no' one wants
Cigar store lo tbe city and we carry ail the
HORSE SHOER.
may Ira embroidered on linen at any
nOy jt. On the other hand, a de­
Shop on Court Street, just east of
bt
sold, R|g^ yOU &lt;x&gt;iild hardly give away till*
of the
tbe large strap*
straps where Hnen ia
te void.
A rich man has the walla of hte house
Jefferson st.
ucwt women prefer to do the uccesaary year may become the craze next year,
covered with mirror* instead of pic­
marking with their own inradius. ' 1 —
tures. In every rudtu he can see him­
- Why. no one has ever lx*en able to dts- I
self tn profile. from the rear, from tbe ^U.,1 ,1.. „•&lt;&gt;• »»«" “n"
ower. One year men will revel In
NORTHROP KING &amp; GO’S
left, from tbe right— in twenty differ*
M,Vb“"Vu
“**" »•
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
red scarfs mid the next will have noth­
^'^s.
Sterling Northern grown tested
ent way*. He claims that these mlr- U»Vr.
B&gt;*W »
,iv towtw
ing but greens or blues-or purples. .
•Tea leavi
CARDEN SEEDS
r-»ni promote grace. Hr assert* be haw mondi for tbr r
moistened u itb -vinegar Talk nlraut women's taste in dress bellwnlu«UI&gt; eloou.
1u&lt;vS!?&gt;?,Wru!P'" ““O'lwr »»-■« •»«
BOls HHOEb. Seeny.noe bedorebuytns.
of Minneapolis, Minn., -for sale.
(mt- &gt;
these mirror* on hia children'* account. 01.1
-I'"01'1 ’
.
„f lineo will huuovt the dlMvlorutlon .In glasi lag uncertain-man's Is more
itepslrlnr uratJy and promptly don.,
caused by flowers.
Mirrors iv’ording to thia man's view,
fitters can &lt;iyly guc^s nt It. Expert- [
PHILIP LUTZ,
Piece.* •&gt;( sponge packed into u mouse eno* avails nothing.”"
do not promote vanity. They promote
.
321* N. Creek Street.
ttocead dono- edutb ot raatotnee.
hole will indue* the rodent** tu pernin’•'If study und by consequence self Im­
. provrnient.
In the flrstj edition of St. Matthew in !
Once n h w k every pipe and drain nr
| If a Noting girl Is round *|iouk!ered
the h**itee should be tntehetl - with cup- ; Mlcmiu* for tjlie Indians of Nova*Si*otlti i
J
1 will make rugs
i bite is hur.ily aware of her defect in
perns solution to remove all udon and the tranxJnt-’ found when lie came to
for.. ..10 and 75c
i the ordinary course ot life, but If she
revise It th; t In chapter xxlv. 7. tn
j Uv&lt;*d in a house lined with mirror* she
Iron with it flatiron Iwforo, gauffer­ sediment.
By sending One Hundred pounds of
inu
shall
rise
against
un
­
stead
of
”
nn
Until the plumber cun come, a leal,
•----- FOR THE—■would see all the time the ugly, slov­ ing. Plan* the thumb and .s-T &gt;nd flucarpets, I will pay freight both ways.
Write on* rour want-*. IctUra promptly mi&gt;k
enly "urre of her track. und. mortified ger tbrongh the handle of the gauffer­ can Ik* temporarily stopped with a mix­ tion*' he hud written 'hi pair of snowwrrvd. AddreM
shoe* shall i lac up .against a pair of
arid grieved. she would at one* set to ing Iron* after heating them in the fire. ture of yellow soap, whiting mid n verysnowshoes.'* j put there waa only one
A. M, BUNNELL,
work with &lt;tul table exercise* to become • Take hold uf the la«-e with flic Iron* little water.
letter
misprinted,
naooktukutnlksljlk
and
then
turn
tho
thumb
back
under
An old tin teakettle with the bottom
straight
(a nation hkvtng been displaced by
All sort* of ugly habits—ugly ways of neath Pre** the frill to the Iron* with cut out uink&lt;&gt; au excellent cover to I naooktaknnilxsljik (a snowshoe).—Bl
sitting, of standing, of smiling, of ges­ the first and second flngere of tbe left ’place over irons beating on gns or | James* Gazetie.
lA/IHTr
iD “cason from now on. We make a specialty of
Bring the thumb uppermost gasoline stoves.
turing-are pictured in a true and un­ hand.
Hosp bark Jelly Is the beat all round
coTred’v aDd preMin^ whJte Te8“ *nd a11 kind* of light
flattering way by mirror*. The aver­ and repeat until the whole of the frill
age man or woman, perceiving these I ha* n pretty fluted np|&gt;e«riin.*e. Very cletmslug agent that a woman can keep ■ When thei
is an earthquake the
Phone us and we
uglinesses, would set to work to re­ little beat 1* required for gauffering; on baud, it mrfy Ira prepared by put­ Tibetans kn&lt;
.
just , bow It. happened.
IIr 0TO will call and get
move them. Tbe trouble is, according therefore grant care Ik necessary or the ting n handfut uf soap bark in a quart ' There are ev^ spirits. “Some of them
11M A your PackM* and
’
1 u . deliver promptly.
of trailing water and letting It cool.
to the rich mnn, that the average per­ frill will soon be scorched.
W. J. STARK,
- - Prspristor.
are gigantic irutcs a mile in height
son does not perceive bls several ugli­
with tiny mi iths which prevent them
swallowing &lt; ren tbe smallest crumb
nesses, and no oue is frank .enough to
Because a Welsh rabbit re*ults in of any
The washing of ribbons Is pot always
. kind if food. Naturally they
IMiint them out to him.
uni'leasant ('reams Is no reosun why '
suffer from hunger, and In their agon­
This innovator, opposing hotly the attended by tbe (test results, but thB
method,
us'tl
Dy a milliner, I* ns good the irarson with, n delicate &lt;11 gestiou : ized writhing* they are the Immediate
contention that mirrors foster vanity,
should
foreg*
cheese,
which
is
oue
uf
looks qt blmself nt home nearly nil the n» any:jPut tbe ribbon Into a basin of the most Valuable foods we have. The cause of earthquakes.”
warm wat»-r, rub on some gxxl white
time, and continually be urges his chil­
Italians know to perfection bow to.
dren tu look at themselves, to study soap and w:i*h as you would anything use riieesc. The dish Of gnited Panne- '
else. Vpilk* still ‘wet Iron on the right
themsalve* and to strive dally to im­
side with a hut iron, und when dry sun In passed »vtch the soup' and re- 1
prove In grace.—Philadelphia Bulletin.
rub between tbe bands an if wnahlng it mains on the table until the *alad Is
until all (lj&gt;* stiffness Is out of It; then served. Coitoomme or bouillon with a 1
blMbtas.
Iron ngnht to remove tbe wrinkles. spoonful of grated cherse stirred in
'tin looking over an Englishwoman's
Washed in this wny It la difficult to tell while Hie soup It very hot is delicious .
magazine recently I came upon tbs
and also nutritious. - Almost any veg- (
ndVertteemenl of a cure for blush Ing.’* It from new ribbon.
etable may be served .au gratin—that ,
There is a “n&lt;&lt;e thought" in wail
said a woman the ocher day.
"A
is, baked with layers of breadcrumbs ' decorations as in everything ebe,
stamped envelope sent to tbe address
and tbe new thought being interpret-'
A housekeeping magazine says more and cheese. Thoroughly mix the two
of the advertiser was necessary and depend* ran the mixing and baking of to render the dish more digestible. A ' cd means AlabaMine.
particulars of a proved home treatment rich fruit cake than on anything else. mixture of Parmesan and American ,
The moat beautiful arts and crafts
that quickly removes all embarrass­ Tln^cnke should be- mixed tbe day be­ dairy cheese te recommended. The Par- j
effects, the moat artistic designs, the
ments and permanently cures blushing fore it Is to be.baked nud put on ice to mesan Is very dry and hAs a character­
and fl nailing of tbe face and neck rl|»en. Have h good solid fire when you title flavor which is not always liked ■ most beautiful colorings this year
t
For tbe convenience of those who wish to order all uf tbeir tmpers al
are
in Alabastlue.
when i|uch of It Is used.—New York ,
tv&lt;&gt;uid Ik* sent 'free to nil sufferers.’
'
°»nt «.me*
•ubacribers to the Banneu who are pa'id up to date, can g»-l
Post
t f flow NXEU nQ&lt;* a°^ 0,10
V1**
*nr otlt' y*Bt
advance, aa
A la Lns line being made from Ala­
baster ruck, cements and.becomes a
part of your wall. Some wall cover­
To take a talk* run daily, na a mnn in
Ban neb and Detroit Daily Free Frees
53 05*
♦
training would' do. is the best way Jn ! ings are made from whiting or chalk
05*
t
Banner and Detroit Daily Journal
with a little glue mixed In, aud they
the world for n girl to get color Into j
Bannex and Grand Rapids Herald
*
3 05*
her cheeks and sparkle into her eyes. L rub off. AI abastine is-rock finish.
If you are not satisfied With the ap­
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
•Strengthens the Stomach and Digestion, and You “If girls would turn their attention I, pearance
of your walls, you need Al
to running tliey-would find It the most j
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live Stock
abaatine.
Journal
Will Keep Well.
.
35
ejthllaratlug pa'tlnu in jhe world as j
Banner and Michigan Farmer
get well m-twice by strengthening the well as one of the most healthful,”
60
We supply ciifor wb*fne« free tor tli«*
When there Is an epidemic of germ stiiDiehwiih
fcv--..r Mi »-n.i.
.
Ju&lt;i one small says an authority on athletics. “Be- 1
Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocear .
■ kklnz. Just mratlor the site &lt;W your
75
sease.and mo«t d!sea«*s are caused by tablet out n'fifey r-flt
cent box before eating sides adding rose- to (lie cheo|&amp; tiud
room, the u«e yoti put It .to, aud
B
anner
and
New
York
Tribune
Farmer
30
germs, it la the person with a weak api your dlgntlvo systenrwlll become
whether tt Is nonh. nouth er west
ligtic. We Will supply rwi with a
♦To tnoce living on Rural Routes, only.
stomach wfio succumfafe flrat.
strunz th 1: you will tie the embodi­ India* to Hu* lungs, running te the
w-lfemr tor your walls. Don't fontet
If y ou suffer with pains or distress ment of good health and spirits, tyid stout woman's Irast r&lt;M»uree.
your churchor school rooms, irajhe*
These special rates are offered a* an accommodation to Bank Ek pat
“Let her take a brisk run daily, Iraiiot need Alabasting? Sold every­
after eating, headache,
belching
of
gas
•«»“
... — ---------- need fear no germ diseases.
where
by
tbe
best
dealers.
It
Dot
by
rons. If there is any paper or magazine not &lt;•«: the shove jut on which
es, sour
food,in«
a b&lt;d
taste
in tbe mouth.
?
*tf®8s.pa
in the
hearLspeeks
beAsk IV. J. Holloway to show yon the filming with n few yards nnj gettlu’g
yean write the
we can save yon money we will try and d&gt;» *o. Remember the BANNER
up tS a mile or thereabouts, and she
fore the&gt;eyes, aud a general •Reeling of gu trt itoo utUer which hj sells Mi o
is never sold for less than $1.OU whether in combination-or alone.
• vic HIV ry.-a, »uu
will not need to resort to a diet, -that
- .a
------------- 'q na; -it costs no'.hing unless it cures.
All special prices are made on the other pupefh in ihe cerublnation.
tine company
despondency and weakness, you should
most melancholy and depressing uleth* ;
,ad B.pUx, Mkh.
od of red tiring freight.”
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HEMMING TABLE LINEN.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

RO'WLAND BROS.

CIGARS

DAN LAKE,

A. PARKER &amp; SON

SHOES

L.A. EATON. ZX.’S.X

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hrar.-ns uf mUc!
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No. 77.

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A V EAR

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If you intend to paint &lt;

PECULIAR CASE
AT NASHVILLE

Court House News

you should use '

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

L &amp; M Paint

Showing That the Course of Justice
Like True Love Does Not Al­
ways Run Smooth.

WHY? BECAUSE you can do !
the work with leas expense than 1
with any olbsr ready-to use paint
on the market, for the reason that j
you can use

HALF GALLON

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TO ONE GALLON OF OIL
With Every Gallon of Paint

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according to the condition of the
’surface vou are painting. This
Extra oil you buy atlhe price of
Oil, while in the readj-to use
paints you pay from Sl.40 to &gt;L50
per gallon for this extra oil.
If you are interested in paint let
mo chow you.

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W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescriptions preparetfas if for
the Doctor's ewn use.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

[Call For
Phone 292

WARBANTY DEEDS*
I Alonzo E. Keuaston and wife
A certain young man n Nashville
to Horace F. Cole. Elt lots
has an able bodied appetite for alcoholic
1210 and ISJl. Hastings... .$
leverages. He gets intoiicated quite
frequently, and his lapses from sobriety, i Stephen E. Wolfe to Asbel Olar,
Parcel Sec. 6. Castleton 1800 00
are so frequent that it was decided by
the authorities to give him a good John Holden and wife to John
Carter and wife, ,40 ac sec.
dose of punishment.'in the hope of a
10, Orangeville....500 00
"thorough cure. Accordingly he was
recently sent here on a short jail sen- J Samuel Roush and wife to Wiltence. This would enable the justice
Ham VanOrder, Lot. Free­
to impose a Detroit house-of-correction
port....'.*
273 00
sentence on the next offense. One day Cassius L, Blanchard and wife
lust week he was more than ordinarly j to George Chapman. Parcel
drank, and was arrested. He .was‘1 Sec. 27, Orangeville
430 00
taken before a Nashville justice. He
. Cameron D.. Waterman et al to
। h&lt;id no lawyer, so a citizen of that vil- i Geo. H. Chapman. 40 ac Sec.
’ luge offered to plead his cmo; This 1
22. Orangeville
‘230 00
: citizen proposed that his client would I
Michael Ulrich and wife to
plead guilty if he would tie let off on
Burton Dudley. 40 ac Sec.
suspended sentence, or fined or gi ven
। light punishment even. The justice : RS, Hojie....................................... 350 00
j
Ida
S. Afnoltl to Menzo Briggs
wry properly refused to announce what '
and wife, 82 ac Seo. 21,
, he would do. Then the trial began.
1
Baltimore...
luOOOOi
The proof was most plain and positive
a*&gt; to the state of ‘ innocuous desuetude" |[ Dora Whitright to Alonzo E.
the young man had reached, and it | Kenaston, Lots 304 aud SU
seemed there could be no other verdict ; 365. Hastings
than guilty. But this citizen lawyer'i Frances Potter et al to Alonzo
thta got his eagle eye on the jury, ।j E.’ Keuaston. Lots. Hastings
hypnotized or (taralyzed tbe six mem- !
Rose E. Colgrove to W. W.
bers thereof, and lo! and behold, the
Potter and wife. E 55 feet of
jury declared the young man not
lot 18 Waldorff Resort, Hope
guilty.
Madison Richards to Merritt
Wood and wife, 80 ac Sec. 86,
PLANTED LAKE
Orangeville
XTROUT IN GUN LAKE
Selah
N. Ames and wife to
R. I. Hendershott received eight cans
Andrew F. Ames and wife,
of lake trout minnows from the state
Lot
6 blk 10 Striker's addi­
hatchery at Paris. Saturday morning.
tion. Hastings
They were taken to Gun lake where

If. you are going to buy W silo this reason
Irvtn our fxotory In SqrlMW^.I-V““ the sUe ot the silo
u
won’t make the silo a bit better. If
beside. Th. «M*r *»»*“*
durable IhU skill, exp-oience sad m&lt;
sad radra Ih.
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THE HANDY HrTK SILO

DIRECT
VHOM

SAfiUUW

o^wVsU^on.'s.nd^yoJmay keep
dealer’s iwofli, 115 toBSO—acconiujMbit’s the use of making the deafer a present-pt that amount of mo^ ? j
Sedlo you’ll hare the best sifa bwilL
you’ll have a lot o* - -----'
RolulelY tbe latest invention in silo construction—the nod
SS2&amp; bit£55 by anybody, anywlmre. Bey direct-act

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Don't delay.

THE FARMERS HANDY WARON 00., DEPT. 3,

COMMON COUNCIL.

Common council met in adjourned
session Friday evening, April 28. 1905,
130 W MS?Ln^i? ESfl2SE-AldB Barber

SABINAW, MICH

The constable bond of R. P- Brown MISS IDA STANLEY AND MR. BERT
was presented with W. F. Hicks and । McCALL UNITED IN MARRIAGE.
^m.
s^retfe*.
At the home of the bride’s parents,
‘ ■
P
•
gamnei Stanley, of thia
Moved
A,tb
5?uo?,’i *d‘ citT OT
evening Mire IdmB.

FREE HOMES
0i |6o Acres
in the I'.mt C'aiMi'

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Brooks, Grant. Horton, Hilton. Ab-' i°“« UD^h APrj'
Stanley was united in marriage to
woverunwiu &lt; , •
sent Alda. Hall, Welrsert.
CitvClerk".
Mr- Bert McCoU. of this city. Rev.
Hull 7. mk.,j.
450 1
.Minutes of previous meeting read
J
H H VanAuken officiating. Mr. ami
when you want anything in •
Mn
AidS!
&gt;
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t
|ind
Weissert
resume
their
The
common
council
tuet.
Jn
adjournMrs.
McCall
went
at
once
to
the
the line of Groceries and Dry «
Goods.
I sell Bread and«
! seats on the council.
e*1 session Sakurdsy evening, April 29, nicely furnished home which tfe*
Baked Goods of all kinds, and
S'U 00
Tbe following cltv accounts were 1905, Mayor Heath presiding.
,
groom had provided. They hare many
deliver to air parts of the city.«
&gt;ua“*d:
'Slir’ai™ witaSi
here who extend oongnttnl.. OomUof H»n, I.
I also have freeh
Mid FUh«r. tuoucir
........
f?*uo Grant, Han, Horton, n eisscn. ADseni
kan"™£idT?»u7
S.1S —Aids. Brooks. Hilton.
। ttons and best wishes for a long, happy
1300 00 । 1“ fySmiui, tabor.....
.... 3.®
Tbe bond of Martin Tinkler present- . and prosperous journey together.
» ONIONS. LETTUCE,
75 ed On motloc of Aid. Barber same
----------------------- :—
&lt; Ed. HoltMonk. burying dug ...........
» RADISHES, PIE PLANT.
Murdock dec.-aw-).
। A. D. Ma&gt; u*rd, bright and cartage ■.
5-S-’ was accepted.
'' —
•
•*
- *
' who
-• ’is charged
*
-Engineer
Kellqlier.Ouraadlnr
t!
। llrrt PtailiiM, hauling gravel
.•?
On motion of Aid Grant council ad*
■fled t,t Uejiitu-fl Jda.-4.wlL
W. J. Fleming. clam;»« k&lt; bridge ..
with manslaughter in connection with •0SM*lrrayHrtr.,:,
and all kinds of Fresh Garden «
.
te
iourned.
J
ames
M
P
atten
,.
] H. Wellman, draying voting mjuninr*
City Clerk.
t)ie awful Elmdale wreck a year ago
Truck, everything kept fresh •
100
Moved by Aid Brooks aame be al
and nice. Don’t forget to try &lt;
last Christmas, has given bonds in tbe
lowed and orders drawn
Carried —
my TEAS and COFFEES, &lt; they will be planted. This is the second James H. Button and wife to
Ayes, Aids. Barber, Brooks, Gram,
. 4*feoBATE COURT.
sum of $2,500 for trial ia the circuit
TLerrupo? u ]
Yeti will tlud no better iu the • lot of lake trout that he has planted in ' Charles .1. Sutton and wife,.
Sth day or AU
/
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Hall,
Horton,
Hiltou,
Welaaert.
,
------------------,
wu
,,
Estate
of
Hurry
G.
Jon«B
deceased.
court.
market at tbe price.
bi the lotrtKML
Gun lake and if they thrive there, in a
l‘« ac. City
cdyh',“ll“"lD*^1“ltonw“^r“'nl’,&lt;»nt&lt;»t of-will withdrawn, will l«l-'
---------------------------♦aid prtfUou an I
« few year* he, as well as others.
nt your Butter sad
red will P*y J *1 .---- 1. will Clara Waldorff et al to Rose E
Il fa -'.f.
diflicult
to curr a cough or ...
free
mittfid to probate. Ransom Wolcott ap- ’ I.
—1have the sport of taking them otrt j Colgrove, Lot 11 Waldorff
... ■*
e discomforts
nointwl eweutmi datma hmnl Sept. «. ’outwit from
the
dlwwinforu of
of a
« cold
col
again.
....
unlMAVon
wait Hee
Kw»’as Lax
Ijbi ­
»tate ui Michigan. Im and i» briebv aavptvd and
•itnloss you move th*»
the bn
buwals.
' Resort, Hope
I
ii
Re.of
Big
Thorn
apple
Extension
adopted.
J. C.
,
atlve Honey and Tar acts on the bowels
I Theodore Slocum and wife to
jury reported advemely to , »nd drives al! cold out of the system. tt the
Moved by Aid. Barber that same Drain,
A LESSON IN HEALTH.
, Charles H. May, 83 ac Sec.
be adopted. Carried— Ayes, Barber, drain. *
Then comes iu soothing eflect and
Dry Goods and Groceries. &lt;
Healthy kidneys filter the .impurities । 31 Maple Grove... .*HSU HO Brooks,r Grant, Haii, Hutton, Hilton,
strengthening Id fluence upon the throat
POOR DOORS EAS r OP GOODYEAR BROS «
Estate of William CampHll deceased, and lungs.
,
'
Weimert.
HARDWARE.
PHONE ana
« from the blood, aud unless they do this i
For Crodp," Whooping
»Wtah.|A ’e. .tfte IGgood health is impossible. Foley’s Kid Charles H. Mayo to George G.
The following communication was re­ claims heard and allowed.
&gt;p-r
n.j d; . 4.J J
Cough. Colds, and all Lung and Bron
ney Cure makes sound kidneys and will
Sisco, W ac Sec. 34. Maple
ceived:
Ichal affections, no remedy is equal to
Estate
of
Rachel
Rockwell
deceased
.
positively cure all forms of kidney and
Grove .
* it&gt; CuuncII &lt;4 tbe
1000 00 Te tbe U&lt;». Mayor and Colffm
the
original
Laxative
Honey
and
Tar.
order apjiointing administrator entered.
bladder disease. It strengthens the
,
„
,
City o&lt; Ua*dnffiu
.
Probate).
Sold by Fred 1^ Heath, tbe druggist.
We the underM/nnl property owner, xlmg
1 whole system.
Alonzo E. henastun and wife
Estate of Catherine Murdock de­
I
--------------------------! to Frank E. Radford and
Impossible to forsee an accident. Not
ceased. jetition fur proliate of. will
One night is all the time necessary to I wife. N^ lot 8 blk 13 Striker's
Impossible to be prepared for it. Dr.
111*1 hearing May 2C.
ORDKK l-)j.
Phone ua wbrn you want an; tMng In the line
ATK&gt;\.
prove that Pineules is the best remedy
.fi.i
&lt;-;tv
Thomas’ Electric Oil— Monarch over
of Flower-. Now l» the time to look after I in the world for backache and all kid
'
/"
Estate of William M. Baiac deceased. ” pain,
your (lower t&lt;ed«&gt;. cemetery nrnu and haneney and bladder trouble*. If you have Edward J. Dubois and wife to
lug baskeU. We have Geranium- and bud­
petition
for
appointing
administrator
ding plant- u( all kind-. Get our price*.
rheumatism or any other blood disease
..
Frank Radford. 8H lot 3. blk
Fofey’s Honey aud Tar is peculiarly the 4tb day
‘
Moved by Aid. Brooks that »»ame be filed, hearing May 29.
a single dose will give relief. Sold by , 13 Striker's add. City
adapted for asthma. bronchitis and
• 40 '"■h accepted ami referred to street com mi tAU orders, large or small, given prompt at­
Fred L. Heath, the druggist.
,
.
„
Estate of Whaley A. Brook* deceased, hoarseness.
in th- Matt'-i : • ■ i
, tentluD.
of JaiMlJcU
&gt;
A yes, Aids. Barber.
Royce B. Bayne
and lee.
wife Carried-,
to
tuck a Mr-itaHr | • .­
it teros. &gt;?B»a
petition
for
ajqjointing
administrator
‘Brooks, Grunt, Hall, Horton, Hilton,
a. Joiineuck h4'li.c - : • » he
A F. Burroughs tson.7^
tire. ptaObg hu I
Wcliwert.
hied, hearing May 29.
Ila lad ¥w Ptw
Brentfa
The following coiumunlcalioE,was re­
K-OOO
Gi)itdren.saf?.*ure. No oolite*.
orlbed. al | ri
Estate of Almira Bolton deceas'd. ,
ceived;
tt«zate.-»
It U.tlnfai
■
j
QUIT ‘ CLAIMS.
petition for protiate of will filed, hear- ;
IWv. at f-u o
April IT. IW,
ing May 2d.
*
t;2jQOOOC30C_^OCZxOOC? Loyd Gallup to Joseph J. Stt। petition tbe Cuii.ia
I i
f)
a
01 vens. 80 ac Sec. 10. CastleH^.4 H.
Edate off Almira Colleger mentally
ne and pLr&lt;-.I ton.......... ...;...............
i &lt;o.. .............
incompetent person, petition for sale
Notln* i» hereby (tree. that In an ordm of Un well the infer r&lt;
DM 1 ■ i
Probate Court lor th- County « Harry. made or should
Arthur Mead and wife et al
of real estate at jtrivate sale filed,hear­ thlit
Im th
Hi day of May A. !&gt;.. taos.. four thereof be
slri'j
month* from that date wete allowed lor credit orrier.
ing May 20
! to William P. Mead et al, bO
for frn
ac
See.
16.
Castleton
Is a simple device that rbould
“A small cyclone prevailed west of Mar- of Harry G. -Joor- late ol -aid county, de
be in every home. It can be
shall during a severe electrical storm ax* ikjuJmi’t^.^Jdd
Sasan Glic.k to David Ferge*
used in any ordinary kettle
Krrfl'V ;
...........
... .K_ -w
Vlk?
.&gt; n- . • ..MW..I, w&gt;n. Lot 3 blk 3. Freeport..
M (MJ
Moved by Aid. Hall that same be Thursday afternoon.* Scores of tw* . of
will prevent the kettle from
(or •■xamlnaUon and allowance, or i* tnjrr.
referred-to
street
committee.
Carried
wwre ujwooted. buildings damaged and or l-efm.- the «h day of eeoU-mbrt next, and tbai
boiling dry and
i-laiort
said
C ourt,
—Ayes, Aid."Barber, Brooks, Grant, several buildings struck by lightning. web
k-rl.lw.
.h.wli!
... be heard t-elorr __
— _.
_ . . ot.
.
i-mmsn &lt;&gt;*!&gt;»,
Prevents Food from Burning
Hall, Horton,- Hilton. Weiuert.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
m
.‘.:.ry&lt;t Barty, w
Slate uf Michl)
I have n nice line of Gasoline
■ Tbe following petiiron was received:
Dated May lai.
Herbert Rockwell, Woodland..
Stove-s for sale, and do ail
.17.1\&gt; tbe Honor Abie Maj^an.! c&lt;.«nnwi c.-aniit
Very little of the sea Hon Is wasted
kinds of Cleaning and Re­
Lena A. Yank. Castleton
\’i#tyoaw*tow6?
pairing
tt.’ »&lt;sr a* Ok.ST ^SSSTS&gt;■' «■*
"Vrth Alter
William Coburn, City
sand nine h i- ■
rnORATE OKDRV
Are.. 1 bopibl) iwtitHi juUr h.mvr.TbW brt*r lur ’•vmg cleaned the Intestines are Jl»’ Treaeut. Cha­
Seo my line of Tablo*.
Ella Conlon, City
in the ma::-1
* trade.
tended with air and allowed to dry In
Tbe ITobadi-Cour for tbv Countjj of Barrj
Bert McCalL City
•34. Moved by Aid. Bari&gt;er same be re- Hint shaj&gt;e. Then they are rut into
**
■ • -sMon
' of
’’ Mid court, held st tbe pro­ 4wn»e;
At“tbe
Tho’ People’s Exchange,
Ms -MBre ia tb.- c;tv of H»uinr&gt;. in s*i4 Bed. of Errt-:'
Ida B. Stanley. City
,26 fetred to sidewalk uommittee. Carried, ribbons and sewed strongly with slnxmty. ou Mm im d»y of Maj A. D. :o».
W. R. Jamieien,
Prep.
praying the .ib
.n. MATTHEWS SCO.
The following communication was re* cwh taken from the back of the anima)
^Pn-vent. Hon. Chas. M. Mack Judge uf Pro mis
Walter
E.
Wortley.
Odessa...
.22
court dr uji
In Kelley building, just north of
Marton Mattbew*.
Chas Itoferv.
- celved:
i-.titir; nUhri
Into that
moat
characteristic
ganneul1
r _
----—* —
—
—ki- HH-uivui
In tbe matter of tbe ertate of Almira rullMier nil
Urah Baine. Woodland
.Iff'.
National Bank.
PHONE 194.
- T&lt;’ 1?*"
T-»* ?*£'■'V*4 th* Con»««‘CuO” ot Alaska; the •’kalnlalka." uiiich. while ■?_I’jewni-tMH l*r«on. Joim J. Perkins having
Just west of Cr K. &amp; S Depot.
£ lhe "nderolanrd, hereby rv-iueat and
run, ..
.. lu(U.
HiX
e?.‘! ‘5 rub,*L lul!' far greater strengnb and b
Bt pn**** »!•»
•
. NEW CASES
11 Frank B. Shaw vs. .Hannah Shaw, 1
sold MUL’. ...J •
li
■
'
b
“
“
wurnnt
m
it.
unm,
over
of -aid coert lS-.i:
'•♦" »' t:* £*■“
the city Li platted.
; divorce.
.—. . •
rir-r»iu« inter*
dark clothes. Tbe throats urv served ■' ''1L7
5.’’’ *a,d
bHoro said court, at audahoweau* ' ru tberr &gt;». «Sy t» FJ"
ARE BETTER Than FRAME!
Cynthia Bull vs. Roman Bull, di-1
in a similar manner nud when cured r
of the 1-tiUiu.rt a
NW
Moved by Aid.-Brooks that the mar- are made Into boot tops, wUidi are iu tAtr shouM not U* framed;wuiec id will re*i cn- H funner ct ■ ■
■«
ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME! j vorce.
to (he ;
the fence
removed. Carried (uru «oled with the tough skin that
H l»Jurtbcr ordtwd. That public oottreYtu-n; M*ic«*
[ IJ^vellM, Burgdul «. Kohlis Bam- she! order
Aid.'
B^rrn^YaraJ?
Ot the t*4nJ’‘b&lt;
M
IM*
Jtvi-tl
I1T
milJlx-wHrux
ne
.J
&gt;1.
—
.I
..
*"■ "
~
"
cuuw»«&lt; the p.hu. „r thi, uulm*r. ;
thereof by c ARE WARMER IN WINTER j duf, tilvorce.
Hall. Horton. Hilton. Weissert.
tn t
bearfmr. In the Hastlug&gt; Banner a ne« upaper pUbllaBrd
tSL'V'"’-::
J Martha Houghtalin vs. Lethe Ad- f
Aid. Hall that Scid Beach fore . flipper*. Tbe stomach walls, «&lt;
l-rtolrd aud cUvuUled tn —
county. ■ ^~r'
Which look Mke overgrown gourds or ---------------------------------ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!
1dm. Judgement eraditor. bill.
«e«1ide rfj‘ffS?,treH cSrl«r
(tuu. M. Mack.
-varrtou
"‘‘•baahes, with attenuated
Ellac
«v.«
Judge ©f Hrotiate.
r.iia i. h
n*cpx,
ta.*C.HK. ■
»«*•
They are free from dampness and frost. These are facts that .have been
Moved that ihe
the jx-f
iM’tltiou of Frank n‘K’lu‘- ore a’"d ** ”11 pwu«*h“s. while
Hattie Nesbit n Ernest J. Nesbit. , -Moved
KcsHirr of Frol ate.
Proirit*' liv:
;
•
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing Hifh Brads Work. I hare the
-------divorce.
U®? 1 askin^ for
twoInch
In wafer main tbe tou«h‘ Pestle mustaclv. bristlM (AtruSropyj
very latest and most improved machinery for making Csmsnt Biecks and
! uu Ctiurch street south3 one block from are objects of great commercial ac- ----------- —
am able to £ive t iistomers the finest finished work. I do variegated woik
Mabie Parks vs. Frank Park.,, di-I Mill street be granted.
f.
tlvlty by the Chinese, who prize them
and ornamental cement work of all kinds.
■ vorce.
1 Moved by Grant tlta.
M,
st thejieiitittn
of highly us pickers for thvlr opium
--------------------------; r rank Hazel be granted.
Carried!
•’PU*dB n*’d several ceremonial peculiar ,
Pl
nP
experience hi tbe cement business
I The v1«kw plant «tCaro, l&gt; rhe only
“nutborull'Td ra"”?",«°"uS'- to their Joss house*.
ldeased 10 figure with yon If you are thinking
WaiKS...
of putting iu a cement walk I also du Plastering and
one of its kind in the country. It is j water main two blocks ou Madison
High grade Stone work. For further particulars address
DR8. K. &amp; K. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS.
. at present only a small one. producing *breet between Hauover and Hayes
*"w
Manbit.
only 25 barrels a day but will soon be 5l^“ a n a ia r.
.
“ the •®ttk‘r ou
I
Consultation
lem.^!. A by-product in
UoWX^.
“id

J

i

: W, H, FAIRCHILD.;

"igSaErdlS

CARNATIONS rDco“”

Tm

FOl^’S

S

The Ideal Food
Protector

Until further no*
tlce we will de­
liver Lehigh 3 .
Coal In ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.

CEMENT
HOUSES

Cement
UU^llrg-

1 hare hat^ u
aud *

Nervous, Diseased Men

Horace N. Palmatier,

cit,jRA£’°"

Mich.
Vermontville, Mich.

$$$ Are Saved
when you buy

Carpets, Rugs,
Linoleums, Mattings

McCOY’S

a

Yon will find a complete stock of everything to he found in a first class
and uf ts-dats tiara and Mots art Right.
1 have a nice line ofcBaby Gar
riagM and Carls. Call and see theta.

I always have some bargains to offer and it will pay you to see m«
before you buy.
/

McCOY’S

Ptwne 76.

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

mn.mf.etur.. U the hrue uwd.
1 he following eommunlrtlloo wu re- .kip out .nd ley hand, ou the Xwra
0
without any trouble, but that h where I
j Eaton county will here 22 raloon. „hJk. Jo kMp™li*’m?« 'in
‘ Uw “““
toolKl The "VM 1.
; next ye.r, an lucre™of one over 1«W. p.|r ^rtmnioc li ,mod XI ft •''*”*’&lt;&gt;. *PP«w. u lx, l.me in every •
■--------------| sprinkling purposes; this to be attendh?ki" up oue foot “• thongb it
i RIGHT TIME TO CURE CATARRH cd bo at odee or said W. F. Hicks cease P®lnwl hl“ «ud altogether creates the '
U’l?g ^lyuwat.e.rra
h®11* that h0 *" a dilapidated wreck
Barber same be en- of *n ungainly, animate thing, ft.
W. J. Holloway Guarantees Hyomcl ■
Will Cure If Used Now.
Tbe early summer when the Weather
becomes warm and settled, Is the beet
time of the whole year to treat catarrh­
al troubles with the expectation of com­
plete and lasting relief.
Everyone who has catarrh, or even a
■ tendency to catarrh should use Hyomel
now,for the benefit will be gained twice
as quickly and the disease thoroughly
&gt; eradicated from the system.
I The complete Hyomei outfit costs but
, one dollar, and includes a neat pocket
। inhaler, a medicine dropper, and sufllcieut Hyomei for several weeks’ treat। ment. Tbe inhaler lasts a lifetime,and
if more Hyomei is needed extra bottles
, can be obtained tor 50 cents.
’ In Hastings there are scores of well
known people who have been cured of j
catarrh by Hyomei. If it does not cure i
you, W. J. Holloway will return your
money. This is tbe strongest evidence
he can offer as to his faith In tbe remedy.*'

FREE.
Question Blink

for Home
Treatment sent

FREE.

Prices Low
On motion of Aid. Qorton s«£e wmYcepted. Crrled.
“ ,
DruEElsl bond of Q. A. Ulnet
pre- '
wnterTwIrJl Q. A. Hloee u prlnoio.l
' Hlok1* *nd Fr"1 sPanc&amp;Aid htt31l7.mA
On_i motlo“ ot!
Th/ ll^ ^1'“'^,11''11C“rrlod.
ley «ra7r-°r.^l

f?1 “S
r“bblt- He brl,tlo«. run.
l&lt;*&gt;w»iy rowanl th. rabbit, double.
“* 2***- a°“b&gt;&lt;" «
triple* Hut
&lt;l“«an&gt;P&gt;e. tbe whole, when, lo. tbe
f*bl,lt tUkkPPrara. There U .onto UyT™*- “ T“nl*Uug etrenk ot ll^bL
* ‘’Tnkllng ot two prodded t&lt;« ex­
"“I
” go“' Tb'

Hall saine wsa accepted Carried
The saloon bond of Warren Carr waa

•J11
h»" bounchc* and. concludes
**“' *“ dld
•“ ■ "&gt;*&gt;« “tall

No Cure
No Pay.
* NERVOUS WRECK

“?hVi’«d ^k Herrick j ft.

I n' KW Yo° H«&gt; *I»»P Bough*
The saloon bond of Fred
was presented. On motion of
«ajue was accepted. Carried.

ROBUST !.-s-|H00i&gt;

Varlcoc*"'
Nervous
Blood Poisons, VIW
Weaknesses,
and Bladder Dis­
eases, and AU Diseases Peculiar
to Men and Women.

rv,

O RIA

.

Wo guarantee to Cure Stricture.

**•*•* F®«r time and moucy ox cheap, daoirmw

ud rMtoro TOS to btalth In tht aherteat domIMs time
«■'•* »’
rotufort and capaaae pracocabte. Each case la treated aa
New Method ia original and has stood the teat ter twee • ’• ’

&gt;^KaS
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DmKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

148 Shelby Sfreet,

DETROIT, MICH-

�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 11. 1905
11
•JTTsav. YOU Semi

r.f Paint

The News of Southwestern Barry

cumplol®

DELTON.

Incfilub'S
&lt;lto&gt; ««•

hn.r William.. cl
!
Johnny Williams, of Galesburg was
in town Tuesday.

UK.

---------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------

bowling

Mias Nellie Br/ant ia 'helping Mrs.

W■|T■ V
»AW.CM
turn my
LIFE” '
III I kilt

E. Herrington clean houre. She will
also work for Mrs. Geo. Robinson this PRAISE
■rammer.
'
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i

*

.
FUR

A

FAMOUS

MLDIVitt

':

Miaeea Ethel Robinson Lenora Wbe.
Sadie Smith and Geo. Bryant took tte
। Hth grade examination at Hastings;

_ PR*I"IEVILLE
Mr*. Chaa, Smith and Him Marr
were at PralrierlU. l„t WK.k OT

~________ _____________________________ —------------------------------£*■*
CLOVCROAUE.
•« That.
„ ,■&gt;„
15 ACTIVE YEARS
Hoin.r Grwn hu hi, n.w bhekSaturday.
-Mra.
T. C. Willadseu, of Manning,
Mrs.
Hattie Scribner is visiting
«»Uli ihop w,u nnifel way
tercel
GU
np
.
wile
ud
d.ugbt.r
-Ht™
to
Mrc.
Flnkh-fc
W. H. Chase Has Hustled the Lumber
friends in Kalamazoo for a few days.
Mra Lucile Ray returned to hebaild1”'' is
Business at Delton.
i »IU«1V .pent Snn&lt;I&gt;y with Mr. D“
Mrs. John Myeni of Battle Creek haa bome at Lake City lut Tnmday
completed,
W. IL Chase, of Delton, has been in ' Robinson’s people at this place.
lite, and I cannot exprrae my gratitude
}&gt;een spending a few days with her
CUua. Modw ,„d Ferel
wito°Zr
•pM“ lre''racatiun
the lumber business at that place for I Chas. Ormsbee sold his horse to
sister Mrs. J. Batea.
■ .
bMn ■1‘Pwlated rami m«ll carEtc.
. .
with her aunt; tn Kalamaaoo
15 years.- Bj- honest, square dealing, 1 Clark Robinson last Sunday.
ners from here.
E. J. Hartman of New ago was in
most com­
rn.^tL JTOW,brid«' &lt;• eutertainlng bw
Wfiste ksv**
and putting the right prices on what
town on business Saturday.
Tb« Earnest worlmr. will- wjl („ ho has had w sell, be has built up a | Mr. Aldridge is very poorly at this
njetelioi of Pa -^:’ ir -.i4im In
motbrn
Mra
V
anVranken
ot
Baltimore
t writing with slight hopea of getting !
Secounty. ‘nJ-:irt We are
Ellis Faulkner opened the soda foun­
"Mm on the iMra „ Hoier Orcen'» businem to be proud of. carrying a
-. yti-.ir paint
any better.
pntuuetad menaln^ the
tain scHson Thursday afternoon and
Saturday evening May 18.
stock of lumber, lath, shinglfes, and
SlDtF 0l Wh-l.« 11■ character
Ort
“
‘
•
n
‘
1
L,,1,
‘
Flin
&gt;
-r
। There are some parties that have
evening by treating with ice cream
Bernice Collins who ia attending builders supplies that would do creditwith ti e
' .. iiertal nt
Hickory Corner, Bunday.
।
taken
a bath in Clear lake twice in the '
soda and presenting the ladies with
school at Prairieville spent last weeks to a place many times as large as Debcr.btmnenk
Rm- Tmnpklnaot Athena occupirel
last wedk. by overloading a small trap­
carnations, the tend furnished some
lie siipp'J "" nii.-.t t-ettvr'
vacation at home.
'•
ton. Mr. Chase's aim has always } ping boat.
^P-atthe Bapet., cbureh
,!•!- the W- -■•'
excellent music in the evening. Mr.
. - it
Charles ^Monica and Mrs. Edward teen to please his customer.-*, and he | Mr. Robinson entertained a brother I
figure on
Faulkner bad his store very nicely dec­
has succeeded in a marked degree. .In
jaypria J«ai±aT^?h,‘h'‘0*OT I enneht who have been very ill' arc
• from near Hendershott Corners Sun­
orated and everyone seemed to enjoy
addition to lumber be. handles the fam­
that pi-n’much tetter.
' day.
the tnwL IXdton haa reason to be
The mason's are plastering Arthur ous Alston paints. and anyone contem­
Mra. Thomas Clemence of the. town
SMdTy
EthC
‘
aW
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1
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,ltod
Ur
proud of her up-to-date druggist.
plating building or painting, will do
Patton's new house.
] The Telephone Co. have just reached
well to figure with Mr. Chase before line is under the doctor's care.
K\
placing an order.
’
Alfred Ornttbee and wife spent Sun-..
LACEY.
Deltpr. and have a phone in at the drug PrenTu0"0'’ *• ’W”*
tor
:;;Kas.
Ben
Thomaand
family
visited
at
day
calling
on
old
friends
on
tte
town
“
Before
I
wroto
to
you,
U-lling
you
bow I
rrank Barrett.
rstore.
BANFIELD.
felt„I had doctored for over two year* Tteady
Augusta last Sunday.
line.
*
Mra .1.
William, ot Galclmre
and spent lots of money on xnediefaea bojddm,
Mrs. Geo. Whittemore of North of
,
Tte
rain
last
Saturday
was
a
great
Nellie Stevena
attend*]
Ed Cassady has a new horse pur- . but It all failed to help me. My monthly pe­
------------started to ItlLVHU
Delton who has Ijeen seriously ill In was m tuvyn last week.
riods had craned and I auffered much pam,
to the farmers, espeeially chased of parties near Climax.
"usiness College
Coilwro at
«» Battle Creek to-day
...
' blessing
1
Business
•
with fainting iqiella. bendaa-hc, backache ana
improving.
Mra Lucien Glbfis entertained .Mrs {Monday.;
'
} those who were plowing.
Dr. Sheffield, wife and son Harold bearing-down pria^ and 1 was so weak!
The teick yard is running full force Dora Rockwell and Miw Hattie Snyder
G&lt;x\
Sheffield was taken quite ill- of 'Nashville were called home near id^Hdcd to write you and try Lydia E.HnC
Geo. Conklin's youngest child is quito
and they have more c rdvrs for brick of Hickoiy Contera Sunday.
sick at this writing.
‘ list week but is wme tetter at present. Banfield Sunday to bbC his father who ham’s Vegetable Compound, and I am so
than ttey can fill.
is unit.thankful that I did, for after following your
Mrs. Crompton the
tte kdy
lady GJ
Gleaner is
Th.. ..U.-H.SII
I1
quite NinV
sick.
is &lt;iniu
sick.
instructions, which you m-nt xne free of afl
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
wu« uu wn soucning iu .hi.
inis cumLacey Jones our rural’ mail carrier
sawing log. this week.
John Ormstee and wife spent. Sun­ charge, my monthly periods started; I am
|
mnnity.
ha*
teen
very
successful
in
regular and fa perfect health. Had it not
•
I
U«M 1A.TU very BUCCCH3IIU JU
Eugene Johnttox l.wt a vnlnal.lc horwNo. » of south of Delton is building n
day
with.
William
Herrington
and
been for you I would be in my gravS to-day.
Ura. Emil Rogers of Battle Creek ter efforts about twenty new members
Sunday.
fine basement barn.
\ . ,
•• I sincerely trust thaathis letter may lead
wife.
yisiu-d
Sunday.
visited at Bert Clark s last Snndsv
every suffering woman in tbe country to
were balloted on last Saturday evening.
Anna Johncox. spent Katurdav night
Anna Whittemore of Prairieville;
Mrs. R cid entertained n brother and , write you for help os I did."
The twenty-seventh annual conven­
njient Sunday ^ri’th her parents Mr. and , •nd Sunday with Mary F„x ..f clover­
Mrs. Cairns of Delton i visited her
wife
from
near
Quimby
Sunday.
When women uro troubled with Ir­
tion of the Barry Co. !W. C. T. U., willI mother Mrs. Hampton Sunday.
Mrs. L. Whittemore of north of Delton. daleMr. and Mrs. Mack of Hastings were regular or painful menstruation, weak­
te held at the church; at Lacey May 17
ness, leucorrhoea, displacement or Ul­
The L. A. 8. meet witlxMra Mattie
Some from here attended the dance sad 18. Meals will {be served at the
Dr. and Mrs. Harter wore in Kala­
called to the home of her father Mr. ceration of the womb, that bearing­
Adams Wednesday p. nu-Jf this week.
at Prairieville Friday evening.
mazoo Monday. .
”’’V*? T U'"°" ,o aU Tin-ladk. my tl»y areg.,lug to change Aldredge last Thursday on account of down feeling, inflammation of the ova­
ries. backache, flatulence, general de­
May Hart of Prairieville spent Satur­ dalqmte/ and rrn-luja. und any one 1 ,h„ (x)mi,!„(„,( o&lt; lhe c|,„rcb inside by Bickneaa.
I Mra.
Abraham Craven and Miss
bility, indigestion aod nervous prostra­
LUMBER
anJ
; Hardy of Shultz .were ip town-Monday. day night with her grandma Mrs. M. w Unng tu bring
Mirs. Reid was in Hastings on busi­ tion. they should remember there is
Hart
.
with
them
will
be
wtrlome.
ness
one
day
last
week.
one tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
n
i
i
etn
wi
w
wrchime.
The
pee1
wn
ie
new
paper
aud
new
lamps,
but
Maude :
Business
Vegetable Compound at once
rcruially the;-will want-the men to help pay
Andrew Johncox and wife and pie nt Inuvy atnl rietlttty
Frank Herriflgton spent a few days Pinkham's
jMeet me at Faulkner's drug store.
removes.such troubles. .melted
to
attend
Ihljferentiun.
Mr,.
,
h
„
wu
.
y
6uK
,
lust week with relatives in Kalamazoo.
(Delton, next Saturday night. I am Cliarley . Powers, wife apd (children,
No other female medicine In the world
jWlton..
;
Jennie
E.
Wilcox
of
Jackson.
Mich.,
|
.
,,
.
visited
Richard
Johncox
jr.
;
Sunday.
has
’
received
such widespread-and-un­
going there to buy me a base ball mitt
; will lecture ou Wtdniday evening and '
5"
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qualified endorsement. Refuse all sub­
r.y aim to sell
RUTLAND.
and J may take a notion to buy you a
Ion Thoredny .-venli an oratorical ,
pl“'rinK ,“r con’'
stitutes.
possible
• A few from here will attend the W. / Mrs. Pinkham InvitaaOl sick women,
• hammock.
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
I contest tor a gold m.-dal will le held I A verv interesting Lt-agne w* held
C. T. V. convention at Ldcey next to write her for advice. She has guided
«m of Mr. ami
Mre C..n
t„t»m,"
"yiUblMito
’
Charlie.
_ The„youngMt
L„T------------- --------- --------ilito'
.- Cox
*“ s,‘n,l“&gt; e'ening ■&gt;&lt; our church.
mioo OF S*’ SHED 81'tfRS
thousands to health. Address, Lynu,
week.
CHURCH NOTES
Geo. Conklin is rery sirk at this writ- Goneriere Garre-.t. Damon Sp-&gt;nrer . ennilncted by Mia, Pearl Coleman. We
i.-iruiZ.T
.pCthe
The dancing ]&gt;arty at Chet Beach's
I Mi„ Lucile Benuit. Miss Effa Dean' I
S&lt;«&gt; &gt;«lla a"'1
i I Julies Aid of Crewcv will te enter­ ing. ■
ttau'.v.MX-tr.-'. •...- nv
tbe fact
Friday
night
was
largely
attended.
All
Mrs.
Etta
Bndl
ia
laid
up
with
in'
Mire
Mariau
Slade,
fhe
’
contort
will
'
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T™
“
v
“
‘
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r
Mi
”
L-jIefTOrt.
tained at the home uf Mrs. Jane Bar­
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
There were
were about
about .
» good time.
tiammatory rheumatism at present j te tppeajcd at the M. P. church in Mienevieve Iden. Then*
ter Wednesday nfurno-jn.
ij times
PH YS1CIAN and SURGEON.
Earle Laubatxgb is in Hastings learn­
Mr .nd Mr. Cyrus Rica of Battle
Tuexlay, evening May 28. I
?reselnt
*e ho»* V&gt;
more
jailing
‘ The I.; A. S. of Delton will give one Creek tisited relaiiy&amp; in thil vicinity
All otMM
come oat
out to League ' ing
I
p’T&lt;ii2
iiut the carpenter's
cnrnentcr's trade.
10 oinfa.
1| next 6and
‘v AU
.
Sunday.
it- ri'inr
,
.
loap.m., ah can* promptly atwaoM. Tei&gt;
. of their {popular dinners at tte home &lt;&gt;f
—
j on May 14. The
AUU npwuriu
Eilworth Ua»t» Au-.| Hkrry Kelley and George Bachman '‘'XS.fSSatow Mhot. MWb. '
(thingsi Mr. andiMra. Ezra Morehouse Thura- the past week.
McOMBER
SCHOOL
HOUSE.
-j
nivenutry
will
te
oliserved
next
SunIf you
■ attended church at Shultz Sunday.
'
’
■ day. A igeneral invitation is extended
Mrs. David Bristol is slowly on tte] M. M. Slocum aud wife spent « few day evening by au appropriate proJohn Dawson of Hastings and Mra.
to all. ;
gain, although it will te .some time ’ uavt
a, . l.irt w-ek visiting the l;-.t:crs
hitters 1’g
gram,
consisting ef
of recitations sc^os.
”'””. eesri-tiug
John
Waters
visited
friends
at
Rich|
•’
‘’iltlluUS
FAINTS
I sister in Maple Grove.
|*
* instrumental
'
.and* vocal,
.
! Mr. Templeton is beautifying the yet before she is able to sit up.
j both
a ladies land last week.
■
&gt;
them
(Banner subscribers can-buy
A*um Paii
i interior of the parsonage by papering
Dr. and Mrs. Harter of Delton kpaut |: Coy Brumm and wife of- Nashville trio “nd rf,ort’ *Hro*-es
Mrs. Jennie Loehr visited ter par­
. wine of the ruords this week.
Thursday night with ’Mr. andS-Mrs. : "amt -Miss Gertrude Crawley spent Sun- jI Stiles will take charge of the' League.
ents
north
of
Hastings
one
day
last
the
large Wall Map of Barry
I A fine time is anticipated. Everyone
j. The Earnest Workers of tho Clover- C. Risbridger.
! day with Reuben Crites and wife.
week.
.
i », r,
,
.. v«»reu
,, ,
: is cordially invited to come and to in
• hale charge, will Serve ice cream and
Myron Robinson and family of Bed„«, wife
J. ....
M. Crawlev o
and
called ««
on
. .
•
,
...
...
County at the Delton post office
Tena Bachman of tte city spent Sun- j
•
in Haatlnga Sun­ [ vitd w-rao one ete\ All come and help
; cake Saturday evening on the lawn of ford rlaiteSretativre heron few,lay, the furtatr. mother
Michigan.
Delton.
“
’
us’to fill up the church. Everyone is day tvitl) her parents.
I Mr. Green’s. Bring your test girl and last week..
*.
The map gives all* the roads,
■
requested
to
bring
a
friend.
! have a sweet time.
.
Tte infant son of Mr., and Mha Fred I
.,„.RO1VW v...« v*
M
Miss Margaret Crites’of Caledonia is |
where tbe paiu is. It is put up in col- i
‘la^TtlthKir"^^
Topic for next Sunday. "The Glori­ Siam dirt hat Wednmday morning.1
number of acres In each farm,
POOUNK.
lapsable tubes-with nozzle attachments
ous Gospel” scripture I Tim. 1-11. May 3nl. funeral was held from tte^ ucutw.n Crites. . '
uUr for introducing it. ManZau stope pain
: We shall look to sef- the fares of uur
with owners name. • Now ia the
According to the-glorious graq&gt;el of honfio on Friday.
Interment in Bar. ■
jm­— ,n8tiuil*y ?»d cures all kinds of bliud.
"Banner
editors
around
town
the
com
Roy Traver, of Caklton Center spent
bleeding, itbhing. and protruding piles’
the EteMd G&lt;k1. which was committed field cemetery, Tte sorrowing parents
ing year like teaming Mara, after all Sold by Fred L. Heath the druggist..
Sunday at hi* hoind nr‘this place.
time to get ore before they are
have the sym;»athy of jUl in their hour
to my trust.' •
: Alton Spencer or Hiatfa Comers the giMid things said of the Banner by
of tronbtaIt Is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's
the neightering pres*
visited Forest Hall Sunday.
CRESSEY.
all gone. '
Little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic
Forest-Hall t'K)k the Mth grade ex­ ■ Charlie Loohr is quite ill with pneu­ effect upon the liver. Sold by Fred L.
{ Clyde Fisher-h again at home- after
SHULTZ.
amination at Hasttng* Saturday, wc monia. Dr. Snyder ; in attending him. Heath, the druggist.
' a short stay in Jackson.
:
The price; while they last, Is
Per cenl on
Mrs, Fred Weytraxau will Miteruin
We are glad t&lt;&gt; repdrt of his improve­
wish him success.
.
,
—i Mra. John Clinton is quite'sick
tbe Ladies Aid on Thuredny of next
&gt; ment.
' .
I Mra.- Williams. Loti Crawley. Mra.
fifty cents each.
• Ix*j Smith lost a good cow last week. week. May 18 for.dinner.
,Pav
Deposits.
Ibe
lad
Y
m
HnLfirm
BagtJ
uumum the
iuv L.
u. ;‘ iIrs- Bot,or Sm’’^
lM)en enter- Bwnthe
' Hall and Mra. Crites attended
; Mrs. Enos Barber is in i&gt;H&gt;r health
Mim Lixxie Sewrance of Hartings
A. S. at Mra. Daly's ot neuucnuou
.»,*.•
.
iand Miss Clara DuGolia of W«wt Hope Corners.
this spring'
•
Bronson, of Hastings, the part week.
We Lag ....
Kral
Er.AUkC; t jtii
j Cloe C.-owady returned, .to Battle were the guests of Miss Gladins Collins
--------------------------. Fred Smith ia undergoing an opera‘ Creek Monday after a few days visit last Saturday.
ASSYRIA----------------- • ri°n nt Ann Arter. Some of his
-’■I only
yy A W
y
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Mr. and,Mrs. Lee McDonald spent, lurrcn Tringatte uud Celia I’ulmlet.-r' Mt-ml- er.lie-1 upon him Sunday wh|ch
: at W. Fisher’s.
mV all
. ...
, .
Y.wl
nhttor &gt;,im* t,tt tri niM Tawil Atta
| Maurice 'Fisher of Wodilbuxy visited Sunday in Orangeville the giu-rts of. of Banfield yislted
friends here Sunday, !j tended to cheer him. up in his tedious
I stay at.the ho-spijal.
.Irving Rice .and family.
; at home over nlgt Wednesdayi
R. F. D. No. 1 of Assyria will start •
Makes the hair trow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy.
$ „ "loncy to Loan
Mrs. Lottie Filly and children of I next Monday morning. ChaHie C. i Four or five of the Podunk pupils
| Mrs. Etta Cairns is sick at the home
Stops failing hair and curep dandruff. And it always restores
’ at reasonable nues. De&lt;?ds,
‘ took the Sth grade examination nt Has­
Middleville spent fart week with ter i
, of ter daughter Mrs. Elmer Reynolds.
'Severn, carrier. ,
.
.
color
to gray hair- Sold for fifty years.
"’-.‘TT.d.-.-J-fccr*.—
i.
.Tort^es ;nj l^gaT
' tings Friday and Saturday.
parents L. Ten&gt;enning and wife of
Quite a number from here atteuded
Mrs. Fred Stewart of Grand Rapids
r
tapers br.- ■
•
v&gt; I Mrs. Fleming our former pastor’s
this place.
\
quarterly meeting at Pennfleld Sunday,
is visiting at Byrun Fisher's.
I Xeii Yorii Br^k:
Henry. Zertei is' to te the Shultz
‘ 1 wife has been visitfng iff this place.
ince
Mra. Lizzie,Tasker visited relatives,
&gt;«aJ Bonds Sold.
.Our Sunday school wa-&gt; reorganized
rural mail carrier.
at Woodland lust w^ek.
Sunday with the following officers.
William Tuttle lot his hot* last (
w
Supt.. Mrs. Philip Barter; Asst. Supt.,
)
mk'ECTuRS:
i Mr. and Mrs. Ford of Trufant vlsut*'
i
Mrs. Warren Fisher; Sec. . Lois Short­ ’■week.
( A- A. ALDRICH,’President'.
ed at Ed Myers last jweek.
Clarence ffeynolds t^kthr ht|j.graJ.*,
ifc
er-. Treas., Ruth Brown; Organist,
UU.HUilH:?.................
r
• Chis. Wiittemorol and family spent
idem.
examination at Hastings last Satprdny. '
Ui
Mrs. Jennie Honeysette.
jE-S. XblAt.HOl
Sunday near Delton.
shier.
The Shultz L. A. S. nu&lt; in n-q»ecial
&gt; W/HcLElV,. .
W
Adam Oswald who has l»en ui jxxir
: Aunt J^tnjh Crippen spent last week
meeting on Thursday of last wMk nnd ,
?WILLIAM [ -.( !(&gt;}
health for some timtr is now seriously
th
at Frank VVafers of Yeckley.
elected the following officers.: pre*.
f L P.IEPi*: X\?Y
in.
I
w
Mrs. Ella! Loomis: Vice Pre* Mrs.
Mrs..Ira Erway bpexit last .week in
•MAMEb COLLIX .
j News has been received of the safe Curtie Shultz.-tSee. Mrs Etta Pient
th
tte city.
! arrival of Mrs. Byron Fisher aVBrock- Trciu.. Mn»- Mary Smith.
,
J Ernest Edger and family and Jakio
ACME HYGIENIC COUCH
U&gt;
! way Ville, Pa., and of the death df her
Vein Ixxjmis and family mined to (
W
-TW COUCH THAT WOhTUIW C4Tsister.
*
1, n matter ot no little Impor­
Peter Vmnderbn ok.
Delton this week, where he JOpdcts to
it
i ’ Mrs. Jane Barter will entenain the
This is without question the most Hygienic and
tance tn you. CloUilng ujt pro I Mrs. Geo. Havens visited Mrs. Fields
£
carry mail.
|
, l. a.s.w.-dnoduj
y afternoon.
claim, tbe msn.”
You want
The series of meetings teld in the f
of Podunk Sunday.
t
J
LJUI,
I nAUt x 4
t-red
Loinimr. .1
4- F
red Leinaar.
Jennie Fisher and church tte i*uit two weeks closed test
I Harry.Williams and Bert Newland
THE
I
j Fannie Johnson, all of Kalamazoo
Clothes that Fit.
called on friends at North Irving Sun­
I
were guests at Byron Fisher's Sunday. Bunday night.
To-day.
We
guarantee
them
in every way.
day.
;
JJiss
Alice
Shultz
spent
the
fore
l«rt
4
Clothes
tliat
Wear.
F
Art yoi One
Mrs. Harriet Slater widow of the
Frank Waters and family of Yeckley
of the week in Hastings.
i patrons of the ■ ‘ the many
late George Slater, and well known
Clothes
that
Look
Well.
called
at
T.
C.
Williams
Sunday.
Mrs. Burtera McCallum hi* been (
I DD.TOH ROLLER MILLS? 4 here, died maidenly at Richland Satur, spending-several days at her son Dan s
Mr. Dennis of Hastings spent Sun­
day. She leaven two num, and three
We hare a treeb, new atock ot
day withiZera Newland.
of
Brush Ridge.
daughters and one sister, Ann Dorr of
Um latoel style, the market
r
-■ •
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I »&lt;»rebf“ld •* t’:'
*0 •■»»«
C. A. Newland and wife went to ®
Chicago. Funeral waa held at the M.
alTorda. and sell them at prlcea
l
*..,n ■' rde''- Thc
4 E. chnrch at 2:30 o'clock Saturday.
Saginaw this week. They expect to
HOPE.
. that are RIGHT.
te gone about two weeks visting rela­
4
Calls Acker i, on the Bick list.
tive®.
HOPE CENTER.
4
Ur, Hattie Scribner i, rhiliiMt at
We have all the
Lewi* Edger and wife of Rutland
i ' Ch'SVO.T w ork
Eaton county will have 22 saloons
(lid WilkiMOn'a
Latest styles and Novel­
Center were guest* of Edgar Otis' Sun­
J
A SPECIALTY.
Mias Edith McQnarrie xpenfSnnday
next year, an increase of one over 1904.
ties in Gent's Furnishings.
day.
’
•
with Mi» May Payne.
d
roller mills
F. 3. Jenkins and wife of Prairie­
Croup Is quickly relieved and Whoop­
Grant Dickeraon and family spent
Call and see ui.
»
ing Cough will not “run Its course" If
&gt;
DttTOM, MCHMAI.
j ville were guests of John Osgood Sun­ Sunday at Gid Wilkinaon's.
you use tbe original Bee’s Laxative
f
y
- . * _
to 3 day.
Honey and Tar. This Cough Syrup Is
Arthur Gtoler haa i-un-hsaed n new
Lulu Replogle was the guest of her
different from all others because it acts
on the bowels. You cam not cure Croup
SM
grows’ I Saturday
teacher Miss
evening.
Severance of Hastings t h°nto« Burdick attended the tuMnd ct (
and Whooping Cough until you rid the
The Clothiers,
. Saturday evening.
system of congestion, by working off
o,„
• moth,’r ,l Hl
ry
Delton and Prairieville.
Mich.
the cofdSthrough a copious action of
'
Tm mtlUon AmerlMM raftr
No
need
Wednesda
ybowels. Bee’s Laxative Honey and
k-T-1-.^ J1 ’
[tT bU« torturing pangs of dyspepsia.
Tar doee this, and cuiee all Coughs,
~~
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DELTON.
MICHIGAN.
•
■a ,&lt;i.. . ■ ;
"r wamatit tu to. Burdock Blood Bitters cure. At i
I
t ■" '
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.
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. No opi­
ates. Sold by Fred L. Heath tbetirugBsawtha
i for children jjle-uire. No opiate. gist.

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Humanjty Of It

POMONA GRANGE.
ANWUNCBMBNTS
' ''Barry County Pomona Grange, No..I
The twenty seventh Annual Conven- i
180, will meet with Irving Grange,
tian of Barry Co. W. C. T. V. will be
lOririnatl
‘
I Wednesday May 24, with the following held in the Congregational church at i
________
If you have anything useful
There is Mxnofblng beautiful in that
■ program.
Lapey May 17 and 18. Mrs. Stella ^yVlvu 7o fee ira^tt’al which Is to .lie
that you want to sell, or if there
Mnaic—Irving Grange.
Is anything useful you want.to
Hanth.Lampman. Margaret Campbell. • found in young lovers. It may be os| Roll Call df Officers.
of Hastings City. Mrs. E. E. Barnum, | sumeS that half the i&gt;eople who are
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
■ Quotations—Declaration of Purposes. of boats Grove, Mra Shnhx, of Shultz, grown are married.
Of these n/he' Address—Why we invited you. Will Moa
Whitlock, of Barryville,Mrs. ' tenths know wbat It Is to support a
If you have a buggy that’s lying
idle in the bam; a stove or
Agra. Gorhum of Welcome und other.' tamlty ou little or uuthtag or to te
Kronewittpr.
other household goods you
.
„ _____
tied to oue who U uo«oriou.ly un1 Response—Whv we came, J. E. Bab­ wUl ...
take, part on th program.
Mra wonh
Ne,erthele,» » eouMderable
don’t use; if you have any stock,
bitt.
Jeanie E. Wilcox, of Jac^mm. who ha.
oth„
right
you want to dispose of; a house'
Recitation—Mra Minnie Vester.
you want to sell or rent; if you
charge of the Mate Held work will give oa
,ume blunder,.
want a girl for house work; in
Topic for discussion— What shall a I thq address for Wednesday evening 1 Frank Rivard those aheep raising for
fact if youWantdo buy, ttent or
farmer raise for a money crop? J. V. 1 Muy 17 and render valuable help , fain vocation, and bls father established
aell, Just try our Want Column
Wickham. J. J. Trego. '
' thnonghopt the entire convention.
| and worked for him a ranch in Mon­
It brings buyers and sellers to­
Discussion—Woman and her sphere, !. .
J
, , • . 4 ... „ ,
tana. One'would suppose feat Frank
gether, and only costs ONE
w„„n take
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
Mrs. Cora Ketcham, Mr. Adam Wolfe. ; A grand gold medal cental will take nnd(pr
plan; Thuraday evening M«y IB. under pr)d(. and pl„,„„ (n .(tending utrtetly
INSERTION. Try It.
. Sok&gt;-1. N. Cobb.
Paper—The comparative value of tbe direction of Mrs Anna Dunham, Pres., j w tig ranch and his flocks aud let other
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Good windmill.and the gasoline motor for j of Lacey Union. All are invited to at- things alone. But there was a great
tend. Gail Hamp Myers, Pres.. Lois deal of time that bung heavy on his
building lot. Would take cow or Horse farmers,'—Leo Burton.
Payne Cox. Secy.
hands, and we all know that Satau
for part payment. C. R. Bishop.
Discussion—How to hold tbe interest
। finds work for idle hands to do. An
of
the
ydnng
people
in
the
Grange,
A regular meeting of Hastings Hive । okl Mcxlcan unmed Nunez Fwrtado
WANTED—A client of ours wishes
- - to purchase a house in this city on I Mrs. Eva Erwny, Mrs* Will Otis, . No. 398 will tie held'in Maccalxa* Hall. ' jjve&lt;j npnr. who supported s very largo
time. Can make
fair payment.
The Farmers—Past, Hpaent and fu- . WeiinVsday evening May 17. A full famlly
~
partly by cultivating a small
Ttemra A Pryor____________ _______ _ ture.-WUI ' Krotewlttbr.
vegetable garden und‘partly by keep­
' attendiuice is requested.
ing a tavern. Tbe oldest daughter,
Choiro ntat raral poratura for rate.
P«I»-r-Wh.t 1. .ucrara te.l wtet
1 The subject of tho morning sermon
powered, certain elements of
The best late jwtato on the mafrket. qualities are neceasary-tn make a sue- . at dhe U. B. chnrch will be,‘“The Ten- Blanca,
____ beauty. Blvard first saw her
Spanish
625 Boltwofxl St. 1st ward, F. M. I cc»fnl farmer? F. O. StoKoe.
Bronwn.•i
Discussion—Has the farmers' wife any • deriiess of the Master" evening "The., ^ix awntlis after he had parted with
maa who ran away from God. ’’ Young Julia Woodbixry, a young lady of bls
FOR SALE--Very J.-sirable vacant responsibility toward the rural
, Peoples meeting at 6:30.
' own Mntlon, nnd to whom he would
lot. corner Creek and Walnut. 3d ward. - Mrs. Laura L'sbome.
’
I • '
.
.
,
... hove made a proposal ot marriage just
adjoining property recently improved
Music.
' The State Road Dime Society will before nis departure had he not lacked
by Mr. Tilman. Only remaining: lot
/ ‘
w
.
The fifth degree will be given to , meqt Thursday afternoon at two op5&gt;ortunlty.
in Iki ward so near to uchools. churches ,
...
*’ ’ . .
,
, ,1 ■»
' *
at the Wesleyan Methodist
The Spanish black eyes of Blanca,
and busmen street Enquire E. A th'*“
to join, the Pomona J o clixk.
Rider.
j, Afternoon mwting will I® open. Every- part mage. 401 East State Road, 1st tbe red tint set In an olive cheek, not.I.
'
’ withstanding thnt her hair whs frowzy
er.“' '"”ly ~ r- O^i. I^uror
1 and her apparel dirty. Were very beau­
The 10th anniversary of the Epworth •’ tlful to Rivard—much more do. he
. Leagnc will be celebrated at the Meth- ! thought, than the girl be had left be?
,^?R2AI^i.TwS
1ei!?ing 1“0’ AMONG THE CHURCHES odirit church next Sunday hs follow*,: ! hind him. But only one who has seen
just east of St. RoseS hall.
I,, ■ .
;
.
.
... |ii ho women for six months can realize
• In the morning
at 7 o’clock there
will
Tbe quarterly meeting held last Safer- i® „ prayer meeting: at 10:30 the pas- : how beautiful they are. -Frank met
FOR SALE—House and lot. Enqiiii
Bert Sparks. 322 Mill St.
day and Sunday at the Fisher church tor will preach to the young people on Blanca nnd made love to her, of course.
was pronounced by those who attended, ; the Object "True Strength." In the Thnt he should not do so was not to
LOST—A small dragon stick pin
I be exi»erted under the circumstances,
with diamond setting in head. Find­ a decided success. Rev. A. W. Bmce, j evening the services will be in charge
er will be rewarded by leaving same of Win.um.rou. who Hid .te ^ueb^ I „f (tT^e. wbeu tew ..nirora will
“«"e
at Ciy Bank. F. W. Stebbins.
is an excellent preacher of the word.
be installed and several short address-;; stetH. One morning after having been
The
Wesleyan
.Methodists
are
having
I
es
g
ven.
There
will
be
special
music
wife Blanca the algin before In moon­
FOR SALE—A good work horse for
«ale cheap. Enquire. Chet Cider.
very successful meetings in the Advent ' by the Sunday school orchestra nt this light he woke up couscloUft that be was
betrothed. He waa horrified at first
church in the second want every Sun-, &amp;erv ce.
and kept away from' the girl for two
day afternoon at three o’clock sun ,
D&lt;n'l forget to attend the toe social'
time. They have also organized a Sun­ at tie"Star Grunge'ball, next Wednes- . days, at the end of which time they
were sitting again in tbe moonlight
day school which meets at .two p. in. . , . evening May 17. Come and enjoy
wrapped hi each other's arr.is and berth
GLASS CREEK GRANGE.
■ at the same place.
jierfwtly happy. From that time for­
: yourjidlf. I^adit'H bring cake.
Program.
ward the lover cofltMercd the Mexican
’: -Thu* Dorcas' Daughters of .the PresbyC. lA. Glass tlie evangelist will give
girl necessary to his happiness.
Singing—By rhe Grange.
■: terian church were entertained Friday
his j farewell address al Townsend s
Rivqrd was not the only fool of the
Talk, Wastes anil mistakes in farm­ .erraimt very rnjoyebly by Mis. Glenns .
raiding.
two.
The girl hud everything her own
ing,—Will Otis and others.
10rsj; Pancost, assisted by Mtk xDn Howell.
.
wny in a matrimonial point of view.
•Forest Havens. : There was a large attendance and ull-f’
• Instrumental Music-*!
M. C. Excursions.
She would probably not be.very happy
Topic—Broadening the scope of the Hpreient; had a good time.
Mgy Festival. University of Michi-. under midi nn unequal marriage. but
state pure food department.
The following officers of the Epworth gan, .Ann Arlxir. Mich., May 11-18. &lt;XY tl,ls
,,ot Mfefete. It waa plain
(1) The former work of tbe dairy -T
.
- meet-1
.
.. mrato uf tiV,
. - » ,t
. ». bmdnra.
1. .fur ..
. .trip, - to her that she wofild get tbe best of
ind
foud-departmeut »nd i, it the duty Ui^uo were ducted
At
he-------round
the bargain. Nevertheless she threw
of tho MAto tu frator mt.letwut.rage •!» \
the hmpo Dutra of rale. Muy I .nd t2. .nd «•
away the oftportunlty. Site was consld
- - - of Mrs. Geo. Heath. Pres. Edwin ing train of me IJth. return limit . cred pretty In feat region and could
dairy’ industry? F. Gorham.
I Smith: 1st Vice Pres. Dept, Spiritual.i May 15 inclusfe*.
hare nil the attention she desired.- A
(2) Who was recently elected presi: Spraiul round irip 'SumUy rate, rao cowboy
- came along
- and made love
-------ta
■dent of tlu- state dairy association? C.’ ! ’^ork
Dept.
World
Lvutgelium,
Mra
Arthur
„
ow
w
o(
one
,,ir
tor
the
"T
f"taon that Mio
A. Newland.
•.
j . .
„—
-i
It. Instead of telling
Trott : 3d Vice Pres. Dept Mercy and round
p
rather enjoyed
It,
tnp.will be _h_r_w&gt; Frarampm,
&gt;|M
(8) Why does creamery butter sell' „ , ...
. -&gt;
“' Help. Mi- Edith I-moh.nl; 4th Vice
him that .h. wu. ««a,ed di, twapofor more tl»n dairy .tatter’ Mnttie 'j Pro. Dept, ot Literary and 'Social
“ by »&gt;idrlight rit«l with him nuttl he cane to rouald' FresL Dept, or Literary ana social' _ »
,
............
vuUBluHavens.
Wnrk MIm ClmrlnttA Brumm- Secre0
Tickets are good on ^11 er that ghc belonged to him. Then
■ Work, Miss Cliarlotte Brumm: SecreSelection—Ella Otis.
’r
' xi- - ri
A p, ....
.r P*ssc®K’!r trainron this division if they 1 when the damage was done she waa
r
^
0
°
r
L.
,ff
rart
T
’
are
scheduled
to
stop
at
tbe
station'afraldtotellhlmfeatshewasengagOriginal Poem—Ira McCallum.
- Edward Waite; Organist, Miss Wetzel; you vigll
stQJ1
Frank Rivard for tear the cow­
Singing--Lulu Replogle.
Chorister. Mrs. Geo. Heath. At this '
boy would kill him, so she dismissed
Music—Lena Havens.
n meeting delegates were elected to the i National Ass n or Manufacturers, at him without any goal and sufficient
Report of last years poultry—G.
group Epworth League Convention to j Atlanta, Ga.. May 16 to 18 ‘05. A reason.
Harthy.
i be held in Middleville May 19 and 20. very low round trip rate will be given
The affair ended as auch affairs oceaMrs. Nora Heath andiMis* IxitLie Lake fi,r this occasion. Dates of sale May elonally do—In a tragedy. The cowboy
were selected. Miss Lake will read a 14 »nd I6- return limit May 20. By *&gt;ught her out no often and so fiercely
•
IRVING
GRANGE.
| taper before the convention oil ■ Merev l«yi&gt;¥ » “»Ml fra te exter»lon Cte te'
•&gt;» '“Tta" “
™v“rtI wl&gt;uU
• : secured
__ , until
__ -&lt; v
bin Httnntinn
• bear
hear of his
attention. Dru.
One .f»r
day rtvra
the
This Grange held a meeting May 2
.Tone LY
and Help. ’ ’
puncher told her that If site didn’t
with good attendance.
'
Gen
’
I
Asaemtily
of
the
Presbyterian
marry
him
he
would
kill
her.
She
look
­
,
The
L.
s
U.
B.
A.
Circle
of
the
M.
E.
The lecture hour was observed with
i church was entertained Tuesday after- Church in U. S. A. at Winona Lake. ed lu hia eye and saw that he meant
the,following program:
I noon by Mesdames Frank Hoes, F. C. Ind., May 17 to 31 ‘05. One first dais whftt he said and tried to escape. She
Song, by the Grange—"Tho River of
Brook, and W. K. Cook At the hum, of ,,re
25 c,'nt" ,or ,he n“u’d triH&gt;
J*1': A
l“,l! ,,,Ked U1“
Time. ’ ’
,
, •,
.
. will lw«
be crivnn
given fur.
for the »luivn
above hrvn«i&lt;m
Occasion. problem
Problem for her. and another iirevpntad
prevented
tho last named. About 80 were present
Roll Call—Quotations.
Dates of sale May 15-17-11-19-22-28 re- troublp between her slayer and Rivard,
and an afternoon of social pleasure was turn limit June 4.
Inatrumentnl Munic—Glenn Moore.
.
Tbe.rawtaj «.„t it Intn hl, ran t«&gt;llri,
brain.
•
.
Question—Wonld consolidation im­ enjoyed by them. Light refreshments
' .
| National Baptist Anniversary, St.
When the catastrophe was broken to
prove our district schools? Bru. ,Frank were served.
I Louis, Mo. ,Majr 16 to24 ’05. For thia, Rivard he was crazed. He spent a
Olner and others.
Tralnln* the ChiJdrva.
j occasion we will give a very low neek trying to get over hie Ions, then
The nextjnceting will be held MayChildren are such lazy Httlo things, round trip rate. Dutra of rale M.y in leel'l'-'l tu try cli»n|te ot m-rae. Lera
16 with the following program.
says a writer in Good Housekeeping, 1-18-17. return limit M.y 27 On. For : *“*
ta th. rar. ot utbera. be
Song—By the Grange.
that cleanliness must be made easy lunbra i„lorm.tio„ in ra^rd to .t»re ^“‘luXS^
Roll Call—Quotations.
,
( civilization Interested him and crowdfor them. Until the habit Is formed
.^tcs inquire at ticket office.
; ed out hia sorrow. There la nothing
Reading—Iva Moore.
they will not be clean if it Involves
Topics for general discussion—Edu­ great Inconvenience and trouble. They
Free and Accepted Masons Grand I better to allevlats grief than travel
cation through home life. Is live stock' will not bathe frequently If bathrooms Lodge.Detroit,Mich..May 28 and R4'.0S. By 016 Ume he ri'*cb«d home he had
ao ffar
"r recovered that khe
“ Kbegan
“
*to real
1­
fanning on the decline in Michigan?
are unwanned, if th* supply of warm At a rate of 13.40 for the round tript I ***
What should we add to rations when water Is Inadequate or if there is any Dates of sale May 22 and 28, return limit ize the inequality of his intended union.
At any rate, he would say nothing
difficulty at getting a turn at the bath­ I May 25 inclusive.
- growing calves on skim milk?
about it
tub.
Song—Ida Moore. '
' Mich. Athletic Ass'n Interscholastic
Tho first woman Rivard met after his
Meet, Ann Arbor, Mich. May 26-27, a return was Julia Woodbury. He was
rate of $2.65 for the round trip will be sitting on tbe piazza in the sprang sun­
shine when she called—ostensibly' to
given, dates of sale. May 26, return
see hia slater Mary. When she camo
limit May 27 inclusive.
up the steps and saw him her face
The Carl Hagenbeck Trained Animal broke into a smile of pleasure. Some­
i Show Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., May how n contrast between her ladylike
12. OS. date ot rale M.y 12, mure
"'’“'‘V BUara
li:ithM’yi1’l^li1
"™"J h,ri'&gt; -«&lt;
o7,b
rao^

WANTS

*uS

THE GRANGE

Home Made

Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis­
cuit home-made. They will be fresher,
cleaner, more tasty and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder helps the house
wife to produce at home, quickly and eco­
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer­
cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and
•muffins, with which the ready-made food
found at the bake-shop or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.

which include, ■ulmiramn to the iihow umoyed him Th. Imao of Blura did
Assn, of Employed Officers of the I finally die away, leaving a real Image
Young Men’s Christian Assn, of North ot m1sh Woodbury which was very
“
America, at Niagara Falls, N.Y., May pleasant to look upon.
A week later a telegram came for
- 25-June 1, 1905. For tho above occas­
Frank Rivard stating that his presence
ion the round trip rate will be $10.15.
was needed on
the--ranch rat
at u
once.
------„vv. He
dates of sale'May 24, 25, and 26, return‘ had aeon a great deal In a abort dma
limit June 5, 1903.
'
of Mbs Woodbury, and by mutual conAcct. Memorial Day, May 80, the sent of all parties they were left alone
round trip rate will be very low. These together on the evening before his -in­
tickets cannot be sold farther than a tended departure. It was moonlight,
distance of X&gt;0 miles from starting but Frank forgot that such was the
rase on the night he proposed to
point Dates of sale May 20-80, return Blanca. At any rate, he proposed to
limit May 81 inclusive. Julia and was accepted.
Very low pne way colonist ratee to
The next morning another telegram
pointe in Washington, Oregon, Califofd- cflme- MJ'lug that the danger had'pasTla, Montana and British Columbia will i e&lt;1, and I''rnnk decided to remain long
be In effect Mar. Is;, and will continue
tOA-tako h,s bride back wife
him.
.............
until May 15th inclusive, good coach
i
Hai’l bls father on the day
accommodations will be furnished.
j
of
his
wedding,
••j
our
mother
----W S.BAKKON.AoKXr.
U. ™XTtaraJT«
— —'-ui uiiTv rnignt
— ■■■■——--------------iMd
.
.. matri­
lead rnn,
you- In
tn ,1,.
do _____
something
stupid
monially, but I knew you trad more
“How did you cure yourself of in­ sense.
—k
somnia ?"
Whether Frank had more Or less
“I left a lot of my day1* work uuflrn sense than most men, be had tho oame
feted and triad to stay awake and do' human nature.
It at night.”—Exchange.
.
AUSTIN A. KINGBLXT.

Tte
BOSTON
COHN ami
BEAN
PLANTED
Made by fiieflOUK
PLOW CO., of Moline
III., has been fhoroughly
ers and has mpi »i|j
great sjicces.s.
Vs can be seen'from tbe above illustration, the Boston Corn and Bean Planter is extrerii
j,je
*
structlon. lu simplicity makes it easy to operate, allows of lightness, combined jrith attengp u L. . 'A.
justment to balance the planter to any weight of operator when running with looee lever
Tbe Planter te equipped regularly with three sete of plates: fl. 8 and 12 holes, with boltt ■*
,.’. ta
... iimcan be set to plant rows
30,82,-10, 42, 44 and 48 iiicbea apart. The last four adjusunei.t-• lL. r.-.ttaliy.»ed
llyUthe various combinations of Sprockets beans can be planted the following distance* i
,
aud 17 inches.
A Check Rower attachment can be furnished for planting beans or eom in bills, with .
in a hill.
A special wire caif be furnished for close checking.

The New DEERE No. 9 Planter
The New Deere No. 9 will drop three keniete or two kernels in each hill, or twp and th
sired and do it unfailingly, without being forgetful or Betting excited. “Attend^ to its k:
•never drops a stitch.” This is something ununual in codi planter* as too manyrtarmvr- k

tttiHijtittd'

SPRING TOOTH snd 6Q-TOOTH LEVER HARROWS, and a full line .■' .Me
John Deere Cultivators, Riding and Walking.

A FULL LINE OF FISHING TACKLE AND FISHEMEN’S SUPPLIES.

Goodyear
Phone No. 1.

THE HARDWARE

Ordinary sour buttermilk is a better
tonic. Is a better food, than was ever
bottled or txned up by the cliemiat or
doctor. Many a farmer drives miles
away to see a doctor, to get n bqttle of
pepsin or cod liver oil or beef extract
when a( the name time he Is feeding to
his calves good. rich, nutritious butterjnllk, a thousand times better for him
than fee stuff the doctor will give him.
—Medical Talk.

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Don’t

ros.

DEALERS

Hastings, Mich

Buy Glassware^
until you have seen the

1Oc Assortment at Horton’s
5c and 10c ARTICLES.

।

We have some of the most useful at this price.
Brother Bill came home tote nnd went
down to tbe kitchen to look for a bite.
He found the larder empty and started
back to blp room, whou the front door
Opened to ndmlt his brother Jlin.
“Anything good downstairs?“ Inquir­
ed Jim.
• Lucky if you' find a mouse,- said
Bill.

GROCERIES ALWAYS THE BEST AT
Two DeSviry
Wagons,

Life Is wbat we are alive to. X ia
not n length, but breadth., To t»e altre
only to appetite, pleasure, pride, money
making, nnd not to goodness and kind­
ness, purity and love, history, poetry
and music, flowers, stars, God nnd eter­
nal hopes. Is to be all but dead —Mel­
tale D. Babcock.

Miss Woodby—My grea t-grandmothar
on my mother’s side was noted for her
proud and. Imperious bearing. Mias
Newltt—Indeed? Our servant girl’s tbs
same way. - Catholic Standard and
Times.

HitUngt Market!.

IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT

|

HARPER’S LUMBER YARD ।
’

if you are going to do any building thia year. We carry a Iul
line of all kinds of lumber, snch as te demandc-I ,-.ti buildlai
and we will cheerfully quote you figure# on any 'tjhb yvn o*
present. Or If you are going to do any repair werk buHd ;
porch or ehed, come and see us.
It won’t cost i yen a reu
to come, and if we save you money on your purewrir-*. m »
believe we can, it will be to your advantage.

Marketa are corrected evenWednesday morning and can be relied '
upon as correct at that date.
Corrected Wednesday, May 10 1905..

J. S. Harper &amp; Compan

I’HODVCK.
RuUrr-iVe-iM per lb.

Phone 221.

mAMUUUUUiUUAMUAUlUUUAUUiUUmi

Honey d*rk.-!Oc; white,-lie

I'srMnljis—30c per bis.
Onlon»-7to-flto per bts.

,

i. . ..
meats
Heef.
live weight-to
—«c .
Mf.dnwd-Jc-fc.

Mutton. drev»wI-7c-K.'
8becp-to—4c.
■

WW)'-

dressed—He— iso

Caff 8kla&gt;-9c
•
I Tallow-SH—teW ool cotrse-30. Woo)
I Xto^to0,1 *WU1 ”

| wood—sett.

! red.S to

mixed. Mao; hard to SO.

: SA S-nSKraSS,

r
Hastings, Miich.

LUMBER DEALERS.

In France a.newly married couple do
not have the ordinary bridal calls made
upon them. Instead, garbed in their
best the bride and groom pay visits
to all their married friends. Imagine
a shy woman's embarrassment vraen
she must call upon total strangers—es­
pecially if abe marries away from her
own neighItorhood or her husband has
a country house in a different quarter.
—Philadelphia Ledger.

Church of Birmingham waa tbe
first person who, tu my youth, con­
trived a bicycle and rode upon It In the
town, which excited more consterna­
tion than a Routbcotteau with hie
board. He was an able physician, but
hia harmleM innovation cost him his
practice. Patients refused to be cured
by a doctor who rode a borae which
odd no head and ate no oata —Holyoake’a “Bygone* Worth RenKHnbcrkig.’’

THOROUGHLY
OVERHAULED
We Have
rry! v'd
ererjthlnt «■ .?!■'
Beeunitei.
.« " •’ tt
woodwork h.V“ •*t,‘
nered ami
Come to v’lr j'U” an“.
get a nice

Wg? 25

ris

and you will
I. nea&lt; »t&lt;l
lu"rrtB
oomwetiou «r.a
'a
racially.
Hne 01 -'
Cudki.

Barnaby Brt
First dooreast ' u*"'

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IT IS
The

WORTH

WELL

Preparatory

Work

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Eighth Grade Examina­

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AUrich Brox„ of Dolton, Don't Lot

Commiaaioner Ketcham the certificate
PATIENCE NEEDED
that will permit them, without further
examination, to enter any high w-hool!

TO

BUILDERS.

TFDM TheTomlisson l-umber Co Have
IVIVIIHI ILKII
Nice Stock ot Cemeat

The Gru, Qrow Ltad„ tho)r

✓ . Feet.‘
AMrioh Bn*, the hwtHog hardware Op BARRV
and implement dealer, of Delton, have
«« rwv.ved . car U-d
binder, and
mnwera and are right after tho hay.
&gt;n« and imrveat Tiuntnenm.' They also i

OF INTEREST

al

Blocks.
CIRCUIT |
। The Tomlinson Lumber Col recently
COURT COMMENCING NEXT
• purchased a very fine machine for
MONDAY
! making cement blocks, and the firm
MONDAY.
now hna on hand a fine stock of cement
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। blocks all ready to use. They make a
SIXTEEN COIIPIFS
cement block-with rock face finish thut
°
" bU“''Lt!&gt;
u proven very popular, and
. ...
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* has
baa met
COUNTY .

RIDGE MOUNTAINS
MRS. ELLEN E. ROBINSON DES­

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CRIBES A

RIDE OVER

THEM.

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mve alargollnoofcnltivatorsandother
i CLOSE QUARTERS
FOR A WHILE farm Implement. They are lilu.wiw,
W|TH A M(JLE TEA|t
;
’
in Barry County. Even jf they shall
»ff. ringsplendid indnoenamt,
WANT DIVORCES
with a large demand. In the .cun-1
their furniture department. This firm
—
.■Badly Defeat- never use it for that purpose, this cer-'.
।
structioh
of
their
blocks
they
use
the
tifcate wrw eminently worth striving , VnUI1 Th' Changes In Mailing List, •■Ii«™,.'ratebt”?!^i'iIlH11
The Nichol, Case Coming Here from &gt;«t of material, an.l it will pay any- visits a' Typical Mountain Town.
• Block All
The Nichols Case Coming Here from 1-est of material, and it will pay any- visits
for. and'a credit to its owner. It shows
Can All be Com­
. Trl'a
one inten'ding to build 'taj**'
to call at th.-'
their '.
orufiT’'"1
•KM1" “ * "‘-omNo
&lt;ir‘,od R*t'“. s ...
Wl„
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■'■'•‘“res Many Charms In
kvpttfi
Rills.
that
thus
early
ho
or
she
has
learned
to
Pr ini
Grand Rapids Will Nut be Tried
&gt;
•
, .
.
!
1
v
*
placq
of. .business
and inspect these
strive worthily and honorably for that •
pleted.
busin-«.,nIre
•? *° build np a g.x4
This Term.
hkwka
That Section.
Term.
.blocks
I*'
which was of value; Those
.-------------------Mho failed
M'mdnV there began in thiscountv
to
luurt
haw
yet
the
henvffi
of
this
trial
nearly
complete
daily
rural
mail
seri
..
------Cirenit
Court
will
convene
next
THE
GOODS
ARE
GUARANTEED.
One
of
th,
teatuMof the Shakesjwaxu
.
Circuit
C
“
*
ig'the
W F M
■
.
° IK,IN’
Monday. It is "«
not 'taught
thought it will te
lie ! Cook A-Sent, have an adv. in thi&lt; P“b'’rcw"‘ annnjJ telnet w™ . .
•r.jitt. of their power*. &gt;nd further opportun- 'ice as the pustoffice department was
e L.
7
*»««"« .’
•wrT taMf'e™.
The
-Nichol,
ome.
.-i
,h„,
,x. of inttreB ,, the j'V ' " n''™ f Mm- EH,n B. Rob- .
ities
will
li«
given
when
success
may
able
to
inaugurate;
We
ane
sure
it
is
u.very
1'ing
term.
The
Nichols
case,
t rtmlx- won. We are sure these examina- appreciated and willbestillfmon- when
'1"”' “‘1"t'x,S’t',r- Kn’Wi",t
"f lhc Grnn'1
Wl* Thiswcll known Una ofgn,- :
!?? ,'
, whir* i
in H.rt tedow. filing it .
iioiw are doing good in holding befoty (into better-and rauebther work- day will bo it picnic fur buyers nt hit, water scandal, will not lie tried this eer,l..„ a brand of Baking
Fill
11M
^“ “ni'ltaHilois ready for IL pot, op e-ped.lly for thX They «&gt; «»rtby “f a w.*r enmtapon Uun
the minds of Lhe pupils a worthy oli-'&gt;order. There y,
»’fe
’ J' good deal
n TbpritCM.
torn , “2
'Hmtning, worth from ' Following aru the mows noted in the guarantee j,
t4y r
„^ the ortgimd «dl«K» to wbo^ it wm.
it Io
to1 be .1»,ln
alwohitdy
pure.
nhu-hlne ject for scholarly ambition.- and we . of confusion at first, and . fur a time
to 13 cents per yard and offers the ! calendar:
in buying or,^nal,y written. 'Mrs. RWunion ex( feel that those who pasmM have reason, many may fail to get their letters and
Customers run no chance ir ‘
’
: tv in•. ;
। pern now to leave for her homo in I
’ tojx pleased. and proud of their sue- paj*nu especially lb&lt;-latter, as prompt­ choice of the entire lot for 3 cents per i
this
brand,
because-if
thegooc,
„
•CIUJONAL CASES
he prim(sis an no Hostings Juue 8. visiting A*MvH1b, N. ’
yard th&lt;
on Saturday
, ly as desirable. But
patojns May
can1 ‘.ML For further
satisfactory they can be. returned and
t’M-nator
; C. en route. •
• '' '
■ .
pahicuUrs read his adv.'
• People vs. Chas Pixley, bastardy.
. the money will be cheerfully refunded.
; and should do all they can to aid in
I People vs Lewis Cole, running slot
_________ ________
In this letter I wniit to. tell you of a
' this matter by writing tu all their i
inchine.
rerzirerre uatta
mountain ride dvei the Blue Ridge
i machine.
- *\
friends from whdfa they get letters, i
People vs Arthjir-T; Crites, disposing gl|| ||1| || R|gj| Tfj
that I took with apr.nephew. What
and
giving their new addn-w., and the
TUn
"LV.il/LM 11U I Iv
I omit* that is grand, your irriaginaoff contract property.
•
I number of their rural route - also write
pjMid
I Af ATI- HFAF tioD*’rans*f111 in’ ®veu tlie
•*
statutory
j the publisher* of the pa^-rs y.,n take
|_I [ |j» I\L ready writer is inaf^qnate tn give a
। about the changes. We have, made all
I«erfect picture of the enjoynient one
1*
' People vh. Itobcrt Coburn. statutory!
the&gt;hnngus we have known of or heard
' gets .in a day’s ride ^ver the ‘jeverlast! rape.
TOBE PROPERLY OBSERVED
■ of in our IM-v but no doubt many NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF
People vs.j- John Dickens, malicious THIS IS DECISION
THE ..ing hills'’ of North |Ct*rulimM'
OP
THIS CITY BY
i
mure
will
be
required.
Pleaae
write
us
C
q
.
It is.said of mountains 'andlulls in’
Jri Ijave
f injury td projfcrty; for sentence.
,
THE SUCCESSFUL AP­
CH/1RLES A. GREENMAN
, promptly, and do not fail tx» give both
D. A. R.
f
Maine,'; that they ar$ so rocky, a sheep
People-vs; Geo. Jennings, disposing
PLICANTS.
'
yiinir
old
and
new
address.
)
I
cannot
get his nort&lt; to the ground,
OF
GRAND
RAPIDS
, of eontrart property.
’
■r haw
Nine route# nowitart from this city.
'
I without scratching j it unmercifully^
'
issrfes
OF
FA£T
iHrttehef®
w«
girt,
a
pi.-tunof
tii&lt;CITIZENS AND SCHOOL
! The "Blue Ridge" in thej westrtn
LARGE NUMBER. CRED­
PAY HIGH COMPLI, nine carriers. CKangiw have been
-----i part of the state, islfust au i-ockv a“
Eckert- A Ik-rker Brewing Co. vs.
CHILDREN INVITED
ukuIc in: all the original' six routes,
ITABLE SHOWING John Yiuiger. afenmpsit.
NIENT TO CITY the Maine mountain^, lint jtiauiDe. * haa
ar. H.
but j they retain the old ; numbers.,
I lavishly provided t!4se in tM • Sunny
Fnmcis E. uijd Scid Bench vs. City
Jolui Curtic carrier of ronU No. 1. is'1
.
nu -n
J■ ovuui
South with
Jt jM-rjwri
]x?rpesua! --top-coat" .of
of Hasting-. trvsptL-s. ,,n the case.
To Attend the Exercisesand Unite
And to Hastings Board of Trade, Ij mnlti-8&amp;ailt*d
muIti-Aaded . ct
green.
ila&lt;Iiiy of the bunch, having rrcrivetl Five Highest Averages also Best
*h'h^ in the sliapei of
Sturgiaxfc Burn Mfg. Co.' vs.' Geo.
In the Memorial
; tall pines-and other pcrgnnikl trees,
his apixjintnn-nt in July
Bi.r
Results in Different Branches
Potter. a$stinij«Jit.
.Reasons for Their Decision
dette LiHity. carri«-r of N’o.'a was ap­
Ix’neath wboje branch?* arc the varying
Wiemap i‘ Muensh vk Etta
N.
Are (liven.
Stated.
• greens of holly, laurel aud nkagnolia.
pointed in May llnrj. and via* the first
Berg, assumpsit.
' A few weeks ago. Charles a] Greanwiring limn their protector* but
i to swum *liis appointment here under . Her» with w- pre-am: the names of
C. C. Edmmxls vs. Eumn-t Evcrets.
- ■
Itvauj*: M&lt; iporial Day in tins city, a day. set
' the viva service regulatidhk 1). R. the young p-ople of the county who itssumjMt.
man. Wm. M. Graham nnd two other equally attractive with Uuthing but
t i U'.mltt'f apart to honor the inenivry of onr de.- Fwftcr. dnrrter of No. 3. AittHQas.
repre-sentatives of the Charles A. their leaveswere surrealnl it jrtming the Fth
CHANCERY CASES
i .1.1 bi-machine' censed comrade*. Fitzgerald Post. G. ; Gaskill, carrier No. 4.
Greenman Co., manufacturers of furni-, "hat it must be when their Ibldnoms
•j*» both up- - grade examinations held by the Board
. :• under th. A. R.. of this city will fittingly obTerrence Corrigan vs. 'John Yarger. ture. were in tho city nt the invitation 1 appear, it remains for me to sec, for I
pointed in Febnirary 1!
EdBinLsall. of Examiner* May !■«. We also give
v.
■ ,z hi Baird, serve the.day. and invites the citizens
of the Hasting* Board of Trade. It have promised to return to Murphy
; carrier of No. 6. aiul Geo. Clary, car­ the name* of the five studbnt* who re­ receiver and injunction.
111 th.it Carrie* hw of Httfitrng* and the school children to ' rier of No. 0. were appointed in OvtoLottie M. Fox vs. Thus. Spence, bill was known that their growing bust- ! when the Rhododendrons bloom,
ceived the highest •cwrago standings,
: •? the bill i" a unite with them in the memorial scr- : l&gt;er 1903. Chas. Bachelor, carrier No.
— neas nocesaitaied a ■ large increase in i. Making allowances for the North
the name* of the student. or students in aid of execution.
Mich :ni" aiires are vice**.
Stella Miller vs. Arthur O. Miller, t heir Grand Rapids plant and its Carolinian’* pride I really think they
•
; * Ralph Skidmore of No. ..H. and JoLn who wean'd the highest standing in
will need fnrThe G. A- R.
1
^will decorate the ghriher of No. 9, received their ap- each subject, and also the dumber of divorce.'
location was such that the aRerations i «re justly enthusiastic over the moun&lt;L»nziin- .the
the
;t accompli tth graves of their dead
.i^i comrade*
—
....
i....I
,’„v»
pn«ent month. It graduate* from each township The . Martha1 Houghtnlin vs. Letha Adkins would not leave their plant in a condi- | tain scenery of the “Sapphire Country"
tion for the most economical operation Iit is caffed. taking its name from
*
morning, and ottering, of flower, ter w„nld u. dimrult to pick - u, ninF mra whole number of regular sth gttule and William S. Adkina. judgment
' without ^xpeadillg a great deal of j the peculiar atmospheric tint always
’.bon: th- senate thin purixMt will ha thankfuUy*rec«ivvd. wbA „.„uld w„rk h,r,!,.r
applicant* was 243., Numlier mwcetwful creditor's hill
Zoe
Lockwood
vsJo»e]4i
B.
Lockmoney. It was hoped they might lie present where the monnijuna of the
-r.-.non that the The xxerciMx will bv held nt th® Fair
patrons of thrir routes than 132, Percentage succMtsful M plus.
induced to locate in- this city.’. Their I Blue Ridge are seen. For picturaquewood, diiorce.
wrested from Ground at 2 p. m.
thaunrn we have named
Wm. Adnan-on Prairieville.
G.
Roush,
i
goods
are sold by the same persons who i neas. these elevations cannot lie surJohn L. Roush vx John
Rilla Archer Nashville 4.
■ J u&gt; iriisusc hi.-,
Let Memorial.Day bo so observed in j ...
.
------------------♦Fannie Adgate Middleville.
sqU the* output of the Bookrtue and passed either in coloring or formation.
bill to set aside d»*e&lt;|p*j;
bauds;&lt;&gt;f one who Hastings as to. inspire a higher ideal of!
COLD COOKED MEATS
Leila Anson Doster 2.
Lahra G. Powell va John M. Dwyer.
American valor, and a more sacred
-bill for specific performinoe of con­ their furniture fits in with the lines ! sky-ward with an apparent comtciouslender. reverence for those who offered their
ConMiuNl on w two.-"
tbese two factories make.
, i new of superior workmanship that
tract.
.
,
&lt;• note lives for our country.'
Weaver's New Meat Market Keeps
|But lost week Mr. Kellar Stem, of ' fvhionwl their rock-crowned summits.
Willard J. .Warner vs. Nettie Mae
Signod Wm. Ream.
BARRY CO. SUNDAY
a Fine Fresh Stock at
Warner, divorce.
this city, recpitwl a letter from Ms. The Sierras and Coast Range*, stand
.
Com. Fitzgerald Post.
SCHOOL CONVENTION
lik1- .7'
grim
’ sentiuals. keeping a digini•
Lillian. Powers vs. Rolla O. Powers, ! Greenmun. Which reads as follow*;
All Times
AN ANNOUNCEMENT.
divorce.
.
"Concerning the matter of moving the tied wa|ch and ward oter-tha-golden
' Weaver’s New Meat Market, corner
PRIZE DECLAMA­
Mildred McDonald vs. Jas. N. Mc­ Charles A. Greenman Cb. to3a.-tings ' treasures, buried at their feet, but the
of Court and Jefferson street, is gain­ Will Be Held la This City Wednea
will say that we have held two meet*! "Blue Ridge" mountains wiih their,
Donald, divorco,
.
TORY CONTEST , ing in popular favor with -many house
Arthur t . Mulholland.
day and Thursday, May 24th.
Llewellyn Burghduf
vs. 1 Rosella n.gs conc-rning tLe above, arel after 1 engrailed battlementsTmdined i against ,
i wives in this city, liecah* of. the deli­
' vdry careful deHlx?nition • and giving the bine sky. with the faintestisuggeatcco.-cr to W . I! (JnodBurghduf, divorce.
and 25th ‘
cious cold meats that are. to l«c found
the matter our most earnest copsidera- I ion of a, difference or tint, and alFriday
High
School* Room
PRO CONfisSO CHANCERY
there at all times. Many of their cold
The Barry County Sunday School
tion, we do wl we our way clear to i most indistinguishable from it^ have a
Evening
May
meats
are
cooked
and
prepared
by.Mrs.
Convention will lx? hold in the M. E.
Isabella T. Filler vs. Philo Fuller, cone to Hastings. We have taken up | beauty of coloring like uato the’
the manj
Weaver, which is ample proof of their church in this city Wednesday and
pttrws
।IM* matter very seriously and the : heavens toward ’.which they ixxint.
19th.
■
Drag'S!
excellence. A Everything ibout the Thursday of next week. May 24 and 2,\ divorce.
Fred W. Zill vs. Leia Zill, divorce. writer hoped to see tho deal closed ’ Seen frt»m Murphy a little town in
A prize declamatory contest will . marl{Ct is j^rfectly neat and clean, We are unable to give the program
' favorably to your Hastings Board of • the extreme sonth-weotenj earner of
burpees will be
Fred
E.
Maus
vs.
Elgin
Maus,
di
­
take place in the high school room, I an(j wjtll tjje ]nrg0&lt; hcw ujetoHlat** this week as it reached tw too late. But
J Trade.’but figureswill not bear us out the State of North Carolina, the pkrt-.me lines. It
•
i.
•
•
Friday evening next, at 7:3d o’clock, i
eVeryone who p&lt;itronizes this wo are sure the convention will lie in- vorce.
mountains fill a wide ex­
in the difference between the establish- ureof* the
"
' : urt to maintain
Jackson
Laulaugh
vs.
Amanda
Lauwhich promises to be both interesting !
can lx? assured of, nice, clean,
t jrestirig. and it should lie well attend* Lfh
ing of a new plant in Hastings equip­ panse froth left to right," and is simply
• .this excellent
baugh. divorce.
and instructive. All are cordially in-1 ^oiesome meats. The telephone nnma
mass
of
exquisite
coloring, changing
ping
and
maintaining
the
same,
and
n’.pruvifflnents from
Julia Slaugher vs. William Slangher,
vited. An admission fee of 10 cents • l&gt;?r ja
Telephone orders are-, es­
! building another addition to ourpreeent from the palest tint of the nmt dis­
' • nit.-oce and goal will he charged. Prizes will be 30 per
To do the work which is beyond t ur divorce.
fsulicital and deliveries ’are
tant
ridge,
to
the
purplish-blue
of the
building
in
Grand
Rapids."
hhc shall require,
Lizzie Stone vs, Wm. Stone, divorce.
strength and which can be done by
cent. 30 per cent and 20 j»er cent of the m(uie
JjarW of the city.
W. Bitgoal vs. Mary E. Bitgood, i |"We would necessarily be obliged to
added to the store '■
others, is n blunder, and hinders the
Continued on png® two.
' door receipts, provided they do not ex- •
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•
maintain two factories under uDe man­
lend wide as •
evolution of those around us; they divoS£s
HIS NEXT VISIT.
ceed 310.00. Following is the program:
Chas. E. Storr vs. Lillian E. Storr, agement, or nearly so. We would nave
Barry Connty. i
A Pleasant Surprise.
Dr. McDonidd of G&lt;nn&lt;l Bapids. the must evolve as well as we. and we
two power plants to run. and taking it;
divorce.
.-.I ranged to he 1' Invocation sFxthor Connors.
have
no
right
to
take
away
from
them
A veqjr'pleasant event occurred May
Duet
Misses Pancost and t\ amer .i well known specialist, will ** at the
Frances M. Whitney vx. J. Frank
....nth-1&lt;&gt; familiar- Piano
”
—
■: - I
their
opportunities
of
growth
by.
sere
10.
when
friends numbering about
Hastings House Wednesday. May 24.
. Declamation—“A Vision of War''
Continued on i-uite C.
Whitney, bill fdr wtpiirate.maintenance.
• input with every
seventy-five gathered at the home of
Llewellyn Stamm Beau his adv.-in this isau»-.
vice.
•
•M th. x.
patrons. , It ' rSt^rlamution- ■TheBattle of Marengo’ ’
~ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collins, in Hope
Alice Whetstone
t’lrnish the best.
; township. and gavtt Mis*. Elizabeth
tr^h &lt;!r&lt;ilx'
.Select ionSchool Orchestra
at the very
Scvenux-o a complete surprise. The
Declamation—-'‘The National I'l^K .. .
.
:nos( complete
• evening was spent very' phwantJy,
Helen Fritz
Mmttm.i;
im-.ery. JJouks. Decjamation— 'Gettysburg Address '
■ playing game*. after which refresh0&gt;?sJci*n
. .. John Nobles
1 ments con'd ting of ice cream mid cake
' •.-nr and Painters
■’.‘.’.’.....Girls Chorus,
were served.
i •
.ii*! the thousand Song....... -‘
Guilty
or
Not
GuiltyT
’
’
;
WclamationI
' Maggie Otis in behalf of the pupils of
• hich go to make
Roy Hubbard j
«P
I the McCallum school gave their toucher *
•. wv re-p««tfully Dtx-lamation—*4 Zenobia's Defense ’
,
Crystal Earlier
a beautiful set rind; shewing their
Vocal SoloMaudeit h :
• love anil n.iqMfrt for Her. ■
Declamation- ’The Light on Ihodjb-:r K. MulhiiHimd.
man'. Bar”.................... Eta " K"le
A. E. Mulholland lias, rented the
fe&gt;i—- The Puritans
i 1 - H. Goidyenr. 't Declamation1 Mrs. Powers Inntw which b in been &lt;&gt;c'
’................................ Florence Learn :
copied for wn« time l»y Jason Me­
Selection.'School Orchertra
Ti&gt;
it ting tv bea
; Elwain.
' .
Decision of the Judges nnd Prescntathe farmers
tion of Prfaee.

THE EIGHTH GRADE
EX AMINATIONS :ra^,’k"c^ATel,er

V

An Appreciation of
ng
in

• TWELVE PAGES.

Hit NEW (OIllfH
"“s,“ * “SI"BS Liat CALENDAR
UM StRVKt
FAP MAY

In another column will be found a COMMENCED MONDAY, THE NEW
li»t ol tb&lt;« who wen, racMrahll in
carriers all doing very
1-a-irwtho Bth grade examinetionK.
We congratulate the 182 young ladiee
nicely.
and gontieman who will receive from

MEMORIAL DAY
MAY 30TH

id

HASTINGS

THE SANNER.
- find tfl.00 for my
Tie Bxnsef. another

nd

!
'dtrtcriptiu} •

th.

«mi:ge my address
d yri«. R. F. D, No.
1
•b* the great improve
ttttit the pA
)J ’‘S’Eli, and wish you
Utt beet of J,
Laeev u

, j ours Truly,
L. A. Hyde.

CLUBBING BATES

HUSTLERS AT HASTINGS.
vThe Haatingu Banner is forty-nine
. years old thil month, and in jpreparaLion for it» wni-centennial the pub­
' lishen have greatly enlarged the facil­
ities of tlrcir plaig- With a new Ba &gt;
cock presa, type setting machine, and
folder, the Banner office is now one «&gt;
the
of it* class, and the fact -ia
I shown in the mechanical excellence o ।
the paper. The Bunner has ream«y;
L-en enlarged and strengthen^ in all
ita departments and ia entitled. to I
; place very close to thd top of tlift_«®|
Michigan weeklies.—St. Johns •
,

Headers of ihe Haxnek c «u secure,

as favorable clubbing ran-* with thie

paper for any daily or w. vkly paper
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in,-t the left and Roing to the right In order, lhe llrsl lx John Curtis. Csrrier Home I; nett is Hurttetle
h't^ST Bow. Commencing at I .
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wrongs of the points at issue. I have
DAInNLK. nol been cwUed upon to interfere in

ADDITIONAL LOCAL
In the May number of “Service"
lore~~ u
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in the interest of the B. Y.
KMCU:c«. Michigan.
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stand my attitude. In every effort of
IP. U., there is a very charming ac­
Mayor Dunne to prevent violence, by
COOK BROS.. Editors.
. count of a short bicycle trip, entitled
------ mobs or individuals, to sac that the 1 ‘‘Five Miles in June. " from the.pen of
Continued tram pace one.
’1 laws are obeyed and that order is pre­
W ■
Hope Daring, Miss Anna Johnson, of
served, he has the hearty support of
sapphire in the third or fourth ridge
thia city.
YEAR....
4! oo the president of the. United States and
MONTHS
Cultivate the bestside of your neigh­ and finally ih the foreground absorbed
» in my judgment be should have that
by every imaginable shade of rock,
-— .! of evwry good citizen of the United bor and don’t forget that be thinks
earth and foliagA With such an en­
you
need as much charity from him as.
Entered st the postoffler at Hx*tlnx’. Michl- States.
he needs from you. A man to a large trancing view before me. was it any
wonder that 1 was impatient to get
extent makes his neighbors, for take
ADVERTISING ratbs'
» f«w years ago no one would
a nearer inspection, and so catch the
men as they run. if treated kindly,
xdvmbinx. rates fopHabM ou appll have thought political feeling in this
exhilaration and
inspiration, that
' bZLwU Uul. v.
~u... OU &lt;»“”try would hare bren can adde generously, justly, they will nearly whispers through ?ofty tree tops and
always make good" neighbors. There
breathe.*- in the ti’niest^flowers. strewed
Hast pace, or among Rrevine*., itscallne; r.*c- to such an extent that a democratic
ujere^e a llae. Average of
-orduo u»e poH^ organization, like tW Iroquois are exceptions, however, and this sort with lavish wealth upon tl* moaa-cov- j
it ia best to let entirely alone.
,e.B w°r&lt;1 ft,or r*‘'.h ‘“wtion.
Club of Chicago, would invite a re­
ered ground, shaded and aun-flecked
Card of Thanks, tweuly-’:&gt;r enot* ecu?b.
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OMtaary. poetry *nd restfutlotia. te a line puhjican president to be its guest, and
alternately with every swing of leaf
have the Invitation accepted. But
or twig’ •
One lot Mull Waiste. well made and trimmed, worth from 50 tx&gt; 75c epecia' d
it
n^Nuramnunioattoa wilt he publlsbed uu just that happened in the city of ChiI know one word I ’write, for it was U*
White Lawn Waists, pleated back and front, laoe trimmed, also in bla,.
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dor, any dretunuanoes nulc*» It l»ear* the :
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with an almost childish imiaititmce I X/
writer's name and post otnee address.
&lt;»gD bixt week Wednesday. Many rethat on the morning of March 27th I; '/{
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-------------- publicans of prominence in Illinois
and tan............................................................................
etepped ou thoXtrain of the Southern ' .7^
Coolluiirtd from t&gt;**r one.
job printing.
were of courw* invited. Naturally
White India Linen and Striped Dimity........................ ... ..........................
P‘m1,ATslvR
the hT‘.t
nothing of a partisan character ‘ was
Rail Road, fur a two days trip Hcruas
White and Black India Linen, lace and embroidery trimmed..,...
ot&gt; offlceo in Wcstirn Michigan, and Is prepued ,.
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the mountains the olycctive point be- **
o do every kind of tpok and Job printtag.
discussed at the dinner to which Presi- Gertrude Bt**s Ha»tiO*«.
Linen Batiste, trimmed with linen embroidery
Pearl Bidlrtnau, Qirlmbr.
ing Robbinsville on the further side u1
—w—-t—^.-w-.— dent Roosevelt was invited, as the guest
Blanche BMlrau, (Jufanb,.
White'Brilliantine, Black and White Silk. from.J...... ..■
of the ridge, nearest the town of An- | "jjf
At lart a primary olretl.m luMauro ot h,’"or' T°l’lal
'"b-rmt to rtl. and
Freda Billing-ly. Hatting*.
drew*. I cannot stop to write of this
i. in -ighv Tho wnatc ha. adopt..! a the bW"'r ,lutl™ "f citiaeiwhip. wore
Ho\jrd
Black,
CuataGrvve.
part of the journey: the scenery along
bUl by which. If the |xui&gt;lo tnwmre J"*'"1
Shirt Waist Suits in white, black and colors some special values
.Florence Bump. Ha*timr&gt;.
the Valley River, deserves a whole pa­
next June., candidate-, for governor toasts, among them the
~ republican
Charlo Babcock. Qvttaby.
per to sound its praises. At the sta- • “
Jarne* Bristol, Dowling.
may l»e nominated at primary’ elect­ governor of. Illinois. But the great
Una Brfaud. Dowling.
tion in Andrews we found tho convey- —
ions. But the senat» insisted that 40 lemon to be learned from this gather­
Lulah Bn***. Awrria.
ance that was to be tho agent ol an ‘/j*
the —Iroquois
per cent of all the votes cast for the ing.
- alike creditable to
- —
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old-fashioned “tran»|»urtation
nominnti'.n of aither of thaw Condiwh'&lt;:h «»« “J » Pre.M«nt
EiUe Burr, Wundland.
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HnnaAvnlr u-Ko uhanr&gt;*...l it.
company" sometimes the back of a
finer Beattie. OranretUW.
dates was necessarj- to secure a nomi­ Roosevelt who acceptad its hospitality,
*" tbnt w® receives
aru firsl ot a11 American*,
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strong, ware-footed horse*in the present jv,
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nation.
In.vw,vo
case no candidate
Carl BleaeU, Delu«.
caw n mountain wagon, something
a majority, then Ih-m.mination .hall "Ml lhat wo ought nit to ». far forget
Blair H*rne*. DelUm.
like a Vermont buck-board, light of W
be made in onnroutiim. a. heretofore, ourrelrre in any ixditical campaign a.
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Lola
ilediord;
weight awfully^ritk^ty thoughjrononn*
Tho 1:111 provide, for the nothlltktlon "ot t" r'!“&gt;™&gt;l»r that fact, tn .peakMur-ee Backu*. Cremrj.
Lizzie Ba*try, Dr It, mi.
ced perfectly strong to this was hamof air other candidate fur state'office
I*^&lt;id®nt, the democratic
Myrtle Ba*k-y. Deltuo.
, ,
tt,»vnr r,F nxinatwi
.*T„AnM
„Mt.l
«iwed an animated frame work in aha]*.*
except governor and lieutenant gover­ mayor of Cbicngu, Judge Dunne, said
Retaxa Bird. MMdlevllIe.
like a horse, fearfully and wonder­
nor by conventions as in the jwwt. For “Mort of u&gt;» here differ with him in
Le.eard E. Broiit, Middlerille.
fully .made, and covered with a dingy
county, legislative and congressional many &lt;lf his policies and political con­
victions.
and
have
often
declared
that
Mellen*
H.
Cobb,
Ha»tln*a.
white coat fitting so closely to bis
*
nominal ions, the bill provides that,
Mae Calm*. Freeport;
frame that the' scarcity of flesh was ----on the jietltion of 20 per cent of the he has lieen in political error: but
C|aa. Cxrigan. Middfevilfc
painfully evident, and over it all hinig
voters of any party as shown at the none of us have ever doubted the
Cha*. Con yer. CloverdPle.
n lutrueas su loose it looked as though
Ruyle Chandler. Do»ter.
preceding election iu any county, legis­ honerty of his convictions or the .patri­
When you buy Bakin* Powder
.
it had l» en intended for an increase
lative' or congressional district, the otism of his character.”
Ku) Dou*la«, Sbulu. ’
of us you take no chance. We
of flesh at some future time. Just
question of making future nomina­
• Maude Durkee. Woodaind.
guarantee every pound of it to be
here I will say it slipped off at the tail
Over forty per cent’of the entire .out­
tions in that comity or district by the
Fred Dietrich. Hickory Omena. *
end of the frame-work, once on the
pure, and if you are not satisfied
primarv election method shall lie ?*ub- put of manufactured merchandis pro-,
way
up
the
grade.
As
1
looked
at
^nuuraat
Ti.. JS?
with it after a trial, you can return
duced
by
the
seven
leading
manufact
­
mitted to a vote of the members of
GcrtnMv F^i«et. Haattn*-.
the
“shrunk-ahanks”
^of
the
it to us and we will cheerfully re­
that party, in the county or pistrict. uring nations of the world. England.
WDodwotk hat* &gt;t;i Mewhn.
Orpb» Elllauj. Naabfle.
beast.
I
trembled
in
my
shoes:
they'
]«red
and
Sr
rthly j pai'nS
France,
Russia.
Italy,
If they ppprove, the*primary election Germany.
fund your money.
Walter FT*b«». Wm.lBind.
seemed altogether too small for the
Cbme toour; t isid yer. can
{Jan must thereafter lx? used. While Austria, Hungary and the United
get a nice
r
Many
|&gt;cop&gt;e
have
not
yet
planted
their
gar
­
weight
which
he
had
to
elevate
over
,
Mary
E.
FaMuorr.
Hl»tin*&gt;.
this billet not.satisfactory t&lt;« the prim­ States, for the'year l!Wu was made in
den* ’
We still have a complete stork of
Beu Uh G^ixlrtl. HaotJn**
thirteen miles of u
continuous
ary reformers or the opponents, 'it still the mills and factories of our own
GARDEN SEEDS, all pure aud fresh.
Blancbr'Ganuier. M&lt;**an.
*’dimb”.
I only guess'd at what
has manygoxi features. It ]x-nuits the country, and the proportion has in­
Izfuu Grimih, Cmaef.
might happen, but 1 should have felt
' 4 Cans for 25c— We have a few cans of “Home Corn,* first class in
Fluyd Gaaklll. HaMlt^a.
and yl.i will kribwiilBt &lt; Terytlnn,
people to choone their own method of creased rather than diminished during
quite as sure of a successful rermina’every respect. Until it is told we will sell it for 7c a can or 4 cans at 25c
Waldo GrrUn*rr, Lakr Ode«aa.
making nominations in counties and more recent years. Of the entire total
I. wm attd etea:., y vneb
•.
Edith
Gamma*e,
Mlddtevllte.
tion
of
the
trip,
with
a
saw-hontc
as
I
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!See our Pansies at 10c a box, 3 boxes for 25c
counwtiuu and 1(,dnr c£klo&lt; ,
districts, and has all the primaries held of wages paid to produce the $21.7411.­
did with this worn-out BueeplMdous,
.
SSdtea
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on the' same day throughout the state, 000.000 worth of manufactured goods
Elate M.~ Higdon. Mcexran.
for so I named him. according to the
and so is a gain for reform. In in the countries named for the year
WinJe Belrlgle. Middleville.
law of contraries. I apiiealed to the
Ella HIM*. Irvin*.
the beginning of all such movements, given, more than one-thin] was paid to
Beaaie Henry. 'Julmb*.
lank looking man who stood near by
...American
workingmen. an average of
compronlise is necessary, and we
arc
Laura Horton. f&gt;elt«.
First dour-east uf'BannenOflke.
glnd’thnt x.raethii.K dehnite h». bwm lhr‘- «!■”«&gt; •» “&gt;nch
P»W to the
presumably to keep the hors* -from
1THE GROCERS.
HASTINGS rtJCH.
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Ava Hu*hea, Tkalvei.
Pbens 123
Haatinjj, Midi.
falling down, endeavoring to impress
eeennxl in the way of legieUlion. It Un “orichntinen of the other eoyntrie. in­
Karl Hughes, Delton.
him
that
we
neetkd
two
or
monin the compilation. It seems to
pleasure to record the fact that to our eluded
*“
Lena H arena, Shu I ti
such animals instead of one. if be ex­
. own Senator Glasgow it is mainly due be true that there, is nothing to cause ' J. M. HUI. Bellevue.
pected to see us again, to all of which,
that any state officers were , included in j diiwast refaction either in the compara­
Grace Holme*. Haatik**.
he responded" he's a right smart boas ’n • ' .
Chas. Hecht. Freepnvt..
the senate bill. He labored unceasingly tive output of tbd United States in a
lien over th' same road twice every
1
Our MANY CUSTOMEIS Who Wear ' thorn Ta.tlfy to the TRUTH o! the Saying that
to that end. It is a further pleasure maimfaciuriug way or in .returns
Perri
Hoffman.
Coata
Grove.
day for a week, ‘n he'll be all right
, to'aay that Governor Warner insisted secured for our own wage-earners
Wm. Jordan, WuxBand.
after t'other team gits well-started.” ।
that the senate hill must include the through otir present tariff policy.
A my Johnaon. Shults
provision for nominating governor and
’’T'other team'’ waa a covered wagon,
Gem. W. June-. Ha*tinitwith two horses, saving th? color,
Edith M. Jackeou, Wayland.
lieutenant governor. This will dis­
If. as now 'seenui probable, 'it is
fur-similes of Buteph, and bound for
pose of the silly stbrj’ that Gov. War­ thought liext by the present legislature
Percy Lehman. Woodland.
the satny place.
'
ner was afraid to let his name go be­ to establish a state hospital or asylum
Lena Loveland. Prairieville.
•‘Never judge a man by the clothes
fore the jK’ople. He not only was not for consumptives. care should lie taker,
Pearl Lawnace. Cro**?.
' he- wears, ’ to which 1 will add. now
afraid, but he demanded that hl* nom- । to make the expense of caring for in­
Ethel Mankrr. Middleville .
and forever, never i&gt;a» jndgemrnt on
instion must come from the people digent patients : chargable to the
Martha Malty. Crimey.
a horse until yon have tried him.
next year. The bill will undonbtedly counties from which such patients
It inay save you some embarrass- ।
bccuine a law. If Barry county r«- j
.come. The shifting of expense which
ment. He jiroved to_ls» perfectly able
Ritchie Mu lieu. Prairieville.
publicans or democrats desire to try should be born-by the several connties
Edith Nicker ana. Lacey.
to stand aloue, and as to his drawing I
the primary plan for making nomina­ gf the state into the list provided for
capacity—welt poor misjudged, mis­
tions in this county hereafter, the way from th? state treasury has had the
trusted. mis-calcuiateil Bucephalous. । .
will be &lt;&gt;pen to them. In order to sat- undesirable
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effect of increasing such
I felt like making apologies to him
Ionian Oliver. Ctorvrrfale.
isfy themselves fully on the matter, expenditures beyond the limits county
Pearle Ordway. Delton.
long before we reached the top of the
the BANNER, although doubting the economy would have compelled, and
Mina Od*. Shultz.
: mountain. Positive. Comparative. Su^
wisdom of such a change, would has made the burden of state expondiOla Pilgrim. yalmby.
perlativdare not enough to describe the
Edytbe Phillip*. Huting*.
nevertheless be glad to see it tried by tures much greater than it would be
| road from Andrews to Robbinsville.
Stuart Pratt. Irvin*.
Krth parties. If it should work as its if only proper state expenditures were
Dai«y Pratt. Irvin*.
‘
•Jordan am a hard road to trebel” and
friends predict, none would be more provided for from the state treasury,
so is the Valley River, which we forpleased than we.
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ded
where th? current was very strong
B. Phillip., DclRm~
Michigan should Ixi prejxired Mabel
to en.
TRADE-MARK
I nnd tbe bottom rough and rocky, but
Mm* E. Pierce, Delton.
Thoso were ringing words which . ter upon a primary election experiment
Cleo Riahridgvr, Haatinga.
getting out of it wits no whit lielter;
President Roosevelt sjioke to the officers after nil the discussion of the matter
Clara T. Richards. Haxtln**.
| tlie way cuntinualiy grew rougher for
Ethel Robin**. Dowling. ‘
of the Chicago Teamsters’ Union, who in this state, both in and out of the
two miles, when the ascent actually ।
Clyde B. Rizor. Dowling.
camo to him to protest against the use legislature. The agitation of the matcommenced. On looking backward, I
Allen Ran*&gt;m, Ha&gt;tln*u.
i
ter
has
lieen
productive
of
good,
end
of federal troops in supprewing the
’
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Nora Rcnkex. Ha&gt;Ufi*«.
saw that even that short' distance. |
; disorder and riots created by that no doubt it will be well that haste has
Sadie Smith, Ha»ttn*».
what seemed n level stretch had really &gt;
union's pickets and sluggers. If union been made* very slowly, and that the
i been the lieginning of the mountainous
labor would"read and heed the. .earnest subject was clearly and forcibly dis­
I climbing, although it-was so gradual B
Alton D. Spencer. Haatia**.
words President Roosevelt adibrssed to cussed before any primary election
A. Vera Stewart. Middtarilk
as to lx? almost unnoticed hifore.
&gt;
the president of the teamsters* union, plan was adopted. '.We hoj&gt;c. now that
IaiUSherwwd. MiddlevQle.
At the foot of tho ridge, the process ■
Sherman Stile*.T&gt;&lt;Jti«i.
Mr. C. P. Shen, the unions would l&gt;e it has been decided to put the matter
of “rubbering" commenced: co much . ■
more useful, would command the pub­ to a test in thia state that it may prove
I to see and only two eyes' Looking up. 1
Beu Uh bturr. DwltuG.
lic sympathy, and the country, would all that its ardent friends hope for in
I four roads'were^visihle. some apiarent- 1
Elia Senbey, H a»tln*«.
It was very
have inure peace. Referring to the use accomplishing good.
Coatinurd ou [&gt;A*r three.
Norah Sjnacer. Busing*
of federal troops to suppress the Chi- , evident that the people wanted to try
Ftaruoce Stridden, Woodland.
it. and would make their displeasure
cago riots he said:
v
Paul Smltb, W&lt;«diand.
rj
"As yet no suggestion of, any kind i felt if longer denied.
has come to mo from any source that I 1
Harold Temple, Prairieville.

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A large line of Laces and Dress Trimmings
worth from 8c to 15c per yd. choice Saturday, per yd

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This

is a Cut
Jut of one of the Oxfords

Spring Humors

should take any such action. Of the , Both brunches of the Illinois legisla­
merits of the case I am wholly ignorant, j ture have agreed upon a prime ry elect­
I have no knowledge of what thc&gt;itua- I ion law which will become a law with
tion is or of what steps should properly the signature of Governor Deneen. The
be taken to end it. I feel, however. I Illinois bill provides for the nomina­
that in view of one statement, or series tion by direct vote of only one state
of statements, in your letter, I ought officer,
the governor, -and includes
to say this: I regret that you should ' wiium
namruci
within its
direct nominating provisions
in the letter have spoken at all of tho I the congressional and legislative can­
use of the federal army as you have : didates and also county and city officers,
spoken. No request has been made to | It is hardly such a bill as was con tern-

Gladye VanHorn. Prairieville.
Hora VoUwalter. CaMoola'.
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*oUi‘L*’?mer. Quimby.
Nina Whitworth, Dow Un*.
Floyd Wood, Haatta**.
Gladys William*. Freeport.
Madeline Win*. Haatlngv.
Nettie Wheeler. Woodland.
Pear! Warrkr, W«idlan&lt;!.
Matte Wilkinson, Ha»tin&lt;».
Clifford D. Wllkinarm, Delton.
Addie Wilkinson. Cloverdale.
Minrfle Woobtna, Middleville.
Orlln Yank, Woodland.

Oom# to moit people and cause many
trouble#,—pimple#, boll# and other
eruption#, betide# Iom of appetite,
that tired feeling, fits of billoutneM,
tadigestion and headache.
The sooner one gets rid of them the
letter, and the way to get rid of them
and to build up the &gt;yitem that has
rutfered from them is to take

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills

me for action by the federal govern-1 plated When the Illinois law-body first ;
ment, but at the same time Mr. Shea, assembled, but was agreed upon as a
as you have in this communication to I compromise satisfactory to all elements
Forming in combination the Spring 1
me brought up the fact. I want to say ’of the republican party of tim£ sAte.
How’s This?
Medicine par excellence, of unequalled
one thing with all the emphasis in my The democratic members of the legis- j (
gtrength
in purifying the blood aq r
power Id upholding law- and order, laturo opposed its adoption.
Cnxarrh Cure.
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indoinx what he i« able to . do. lu Mil■
--------------------------lb. ™di^S55.‘,h«r?&gt;iioJ!r,?&lt;V.0j. shown by unequalled, radical and per- , (
mob rlolenoe in any ahape or
Another rruaafe U to be made in thl.
ft’iSJS'JgSSSS aaanent cures of
way, the mayor of Chicago, Mayor statu against the English sparrow. 1 and rinam-UHy able to curry out any obllgsttans Scrofula
•■It Rheurn
Dunue, has my hearty support I am This saucy little bird seems to defy all: SJraTbVTav5t’ wnoiwaie Druryirts, To ficald Head
••Ils, Pimple*
glad to 1» .Ue w »y thi« to you effort, at art.rmln.tion and to thrive
All Kinds of Humor Faerlaala
gentlemen, Iwore I say it to any other , on persecution.
, Drantoto. Toledo, O.-x *
Blood Poisoning
Rheumatism
body Now let me repeal that I know
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nothing of the facts ox the situation, i -A man can not add a cubit to his I
I know nothing of the rights or 1 stature by standing on his_dignity.
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Dyepapels, Ito

Accept no substitute, but be sure to
get Hood's, and get it today,

We have them in Kid
set
If of every styli

Patent colt and

Rus-

s Oxfords.
You miss something if you don’t examine this line. Black
Bl;
or Tan in almost any leather at prices ranging from Si.
to $2 50.
—Match’our $2.50 line with others at

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�Hastings

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•gjjrtessing Gontest Closes Saturday Night-FREE
— W. are Agants for tho

l&lt;
i’d« of Fine Casting Line to select from,
., -. —.‘•n Hooka, Baits, Fly Spoons and Minnows.
-j. poles and Reels of all kinds at all prices.
‘ As e sell Casting Outfits on Time..
■... to.Kvcp in stock everything for the Fisherman.
■,»c not have whftt you want we get It quick.
.
l&gt;av or Evening and look over our Tackle,
AncHet us figure with you.

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mn« ruM.
fore we .
" 'h®*- ■
I «*• divide. Should wo hold tom.rt."' '
body .nd tol. h..™.

trere Wu Mt° jT XoidL 11

banner may is. ism*

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^mifretmtion b leenrwi. end partial
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of wh“*K,h0
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J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON

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Mlb

0UR SASSING CONTEST CLOSES THIS WEEK !

Buy Your Sum

New Goods Blooming Out Every Day.

'-’A -ere
* bw -tore.
-ong of th. bird. nU..
1 ^,‘k
rp’din« P1"™ “CU* Clwrokre
mountain, glad wit),
th"
ChW. JnulMkaud bb&gt;quw
iwnleubriv X X 7"£= n7m' ™’ &lt;*«'•
-rvlre. rrederM the

.

»ere peeping through th?
1
&gt;1» Wuu&gt;: W„. wre reot lut w-» eJon,l"' *•“’ W“h *
■'» !
an idea! day, and occasimSu V 7**1
RU'1 forty “***of ,and- °°
little Z&gt;il1
liV'"\ “d
•—I
TOUplereureSr
flg”r'-1" ^i-hrton
... ..
in former I
tnyaa.-If,
stopping : flnvw
।
mjBf.
u. Sjy
(IV RtOlitnnre
ttt— there
day*, o...l
and —possibly
may still be.
■•.-.oooooocoo
PRIMARY SCHOOL MONEY
«hort- on one of the ocaudonal
—•&lt;•! stretches aome who remember the tall erect man.
oocca^' ■
; Of a nearly level
hock udown th..',nr.™’';
J°“kin« ‘'1«1 in bruudeloth end tonp«l with ..
" ke «ret J,!,.ih-tn the
g Allowance of 60 Cents Per Scholar. vbum ^"*L'I.."'C'™“,n’’, 7hT’,h- ’J1*11*’- hh
he went annually to the I
IU|I
visum grown more
the hjt
Barry Co. Gets 3,555.60.
contracted. Imteial .Smkm’, Capitol un Ira.inra.-lor hb
of stretching out,
”-•’rrtehes np: tribo. However well he nmmural f„r
- will in? nb Q
The spring apportionment of the Xtua rrXT:!
0';'';,h,forc- “r- i»w..,l„t^zx: S
..
’Vit« &lt;5 primary school fund has been math-.
and. is 00 cents for each of the’ Ik926 of j bhir dome nlxwe .
hinweIf eventually fating the whole ,
' in.uch
** ^Itle “tract of land, which has long lieen in
wbool age reported for Barry County. world by it-.if ,.nirn •
urraw:
rt-.-nic.lw.ll
I'l^'J
’
n
'"
’
W
i
’
’be po»«sion ot a while m»n.
The fall apportionment' last year was ‘
I. XL l.OA^
'*U
A
» »W« in ’•*« -ia*•&gt;2.W5, Ii it rthull Im- the same for this
u
. i '
’ """I™- ‘UM1 'Iw,w’"Wh and we «n&gt; oh the linn.
year, as is fully expected. Barry county
CiH I) PNB
hnHitth,
nSETu
"'
“
rd
Th
&gt;• much more
will get over IF21,000 for life year, if
»hr ,xk1‘^ of speedily accomplished on this side,
g the iuits now being pressed against the hum- m
sine.
"rch" “f fr^t* .long than on the hide over which we rode
0 the railroads of this state for ’wk
rt LDOSl X taxes shall l&gt;e decided in favor of the • and un and"t
aero’" th&lt;-day ■ before. From .every point of
tiled
mo«aii&lt;f ^hldh ;n’ °1,,jntheheaUtifU1 '’ieW’ *nn&lt;S new thin«
our
g state, the primary school money paid
mosaic of which in time they, would eyes The warm sun of the preceding
Q to Barry county would exceed the mate
•onu a part. As getting this fallen day luid smiled upon leaves and buds.
.X tax paid by this county.. Following is
&lt;mh1 to market, is an 4n|pQaribility. and every tin/twig was glistening and
x j tho apportionment for each of the
an economical womtui’s first thought quivering with the very joy of living.
Q townships and for the City of^Hast utgs:
v .It nw‘B5t- of taw.ma- perfuming the air with their fragrant
Scholars
£ Township
Schqlars
Amount
terml.
\et the decay uf just such breath
’of spring,
c-i always
.1..
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pre-ein- &gt;|
’ Assyria
00
21'1
wood in past ag^. has and 'is. furnish- j irient
the rwlulent
Af^sr crowing
incut the.
redolent pine.
pine.*’ After
crowing ।•
Baltimore
■2l‘fi
17H-8O i
ing
a
top
soil
teeming
with
life
tor
the
divide,
Bucephaluns
really
beramr
2ii
Barry
12W 00
nullons tJ
,&gt;f jieoplv
jieople yet
yet to cowm
cotmc 1
There frisky, and nsjuired constant watch- i
&lt; ’arlton
37 •&gt;
232 on I milkmH
for
414 HU i» no waste in natur* s provision
' '
‘
fulness on the pa.-i of the driver, lest in |
Hastings twp •
iao imj man. after all'
hi* swift turns, the occupants of the !
Citv
453 W
UliiAN.
■&lt; Phone 238.
Once I caught a vbirin. mure extended wagon iw filled. It was imjM«wihk |
211?
KH 20
t...;
Irving
,
' ... than to select any place desirable for such I
27W HO than I had seen, and m tlifljprent
Johnstown
any other uu its effect, that I tru-t you an uci.-ideut, and I saw so much more
.will suffer me to t&lt;-!l it. T|»-re was « i»f the iM-rils attending a ride down,
Orangeville
wide «|w.v in between two bf the ridg­ where it had lieen up before, that I ,
Prniriev,iHe
1(W
es just where we fortunnt.-ly halted confess t-&gt; you my friends it was a
Rutland.
Thoftimpple
through which, 1 saw 4ix ridgfts
W.m.dinrial
stretching eastward a» far ins dt- eye all my Lines sound. when we re■•••hed'
■d
! 3h «»
Could reach—,\s lh n* already said,
Altogether the experience of a mimNb
'
To: a
&lt;3,W&gt; f-o the- most distant minghiT with tinn ride is something ti» lie rememlwrcluul*. then uldeepr ^ipjJiiie. antH
th.- ,rhird ridg-- which h.id a d&lt;
GO TO OGDEN-TO MARRY
purple entirely; enwrapping! it not a Andrews where- the parting with
cloud or fog. {jtat a color,! and half BUrephalnus must he made, having a
J. Frank Pflug and Miss Zella Shim*
way up was a white fog^ Rising even couple ot hours bofdie train time, we ‘
min United by Judge Howell.
Tannic«
as I looked at H. - Below nothing but ■diligentlyunspected .the Jar
Manufacturing
Works. A most
’ ’ ' *'
" *
J. Frank Pilug. of Hastings. Mich, the two nearest ridges, not a fence, Acid
and Miss Zella Shniihiin.until recently nor any evidence of man oti his handi­ interesting visit jt- was. Here is used i
an operator of the Bell Telephone 'com* work in front' t&lt; me. The first thought chesnnt as well as oak. and- not the |
pnny of this city, went to Ogden ires-,- wa&amp;of the creation, and injvobiuitarily luirk *h?ne, Imt the wood also, is
This cut illiG'.ratv* my new terday morning and . were married by j rune the worthy “And iFodjaw’that jt thrown into the immense iron jaws of a j ,
?,.-H&gt;«l i‘ittiug glasses
.1 ulge James A. Howell.
was good, and the ev-ning ibid the : machine call-d “hog” 1 believe, j
They have been engaged for the past moral ng were the fourth day.’’. It thoroughly masticated anrl digested in I &lt;
RETINOS COPY
two y«ars or more, and until recently must have teeii some such; picture at as short a Tune as' I am writing this, '
R-yr-.- :
-tbUi't'.' find Mr. Pftug has been employed in one of ; the clos/ of the period of time dee­ and V&gt;e pulp carrieiCto the top of the i
error, makes the government departments in Wash­ : ignored in Genesis 1-19 as tjhe ”fourth building, and plabed in immense ves- j
■seis, containing "seventy or eighty |
ington. Miss Shimmin has been living, day?”
barrels. Hot wider is run into, them ।
with bar motheX Mrs. £• T. Shimmin.
It was a wonderful picture and made and out again in. quick stiwssion |
at 72* Fourth East street. and the mar­ such tin impression uri'me, :ts will nev­
and into each one a pro trs of nmden? ,
riage was approved liy the latter.—Salt er be effaced.
satioxi goes on until the final is thtrLuke Herald.
.
’ Such an ecstatir- frame u mind wa&lt; finished prodjnl a sort of dark, thick- ,
.too good t&lt;&gt; last, and ahrayx from' the' cried ilqufd. barreled. Wwletl and nwly •
suhlitiMto the ridiculous is hut a step. for shipment/. 1 wntchtsi the various
WONDERFUL WORK
SPECIAL
Taming a. decided angle in'the rough manonvers with much interest ora- j
Lots Like It Being Done Right Here road, we came face to face with u trusting lb- m with th- workings in an ) j
mill-team. This is by no i means an old tashiohrd tannery that I saw when j
in Hastings.
S TAILOR
uncommon event, but it requires more I was it mere child • and ■ wundeHhg &gt;
Hastings people are fnityrised at the
work being done by “The Little Con­ than a rive fo«»r roadway t-.t pass each what the oldxw rofthat time would
MADE
. .. ror.” Public expression ou the sub other. In my mind s eye 1 saw myself have said could he have taken a turn j ■ iec: briogs the matter frequently before । rolling over the crags to the depths around the establishment at Antlrewa ■ ।
PANTS
the people At first th-re were many lieloif. or mercifully held ill place half
The t-iain wax late as it seems J
doubters: and why not? 5o many claims
of asimiUr nature have been made with way down by a fallen tree. It was a always to lie tin these mountain rail- j
FOR '
dilemma
miyway. way’s but the time was pleasantly j
Ihtle or no backing, excepting the word ' dotilile-honiw!
of some stranger residing in faraway What more nninrd tluui that these passed with friends. It occurred to nie
10 DAYS.
place: thft evidence was accepted for words should wane to uiy mind.
that it would »&gt;e well to rearrange time j
lack of better. Not necessary to accept
“Tho streets WT-re «&gt; broad, and the tables: or adopt Mark Twains’sug-i*
it any longer All dufle'rers from any
For the
kidney 111 can find plenty of local en­ lanes were su narrow
gestion to a conductor of a slow He was-forced to bring bis wife home
neit ten
dorsement for a remedy that will cure
moving passenger train on another j
them Surely tho wonderful woik of on a wheel-bqnpw. ' •
road—pnt the cow catcher on liehind
iajs I
Doan’s Kidney Fills right here at home i Here was I. a Widow, and not even a ns tho train could never - overtake aj
wheel-barrow
in\which
to
trundle
past
•ill late
is proof suffiernt to satisfy any skeptic.
Bead
the
expression
of
one
c
Itizen
od those long eared animals iwho were c.&gt;w and was useless in front but
.
a Special
the subject:
! hugging the side of the mountain ns might in the rear of the train prevent ■
Sale on
Mrs. Russell, of Jefferson Ktreet^ays: I closely »
Tbc -IrlvOT came the cow from getting on. IieHind- and]
“
Doan
’
s
Kidney
Pills
are
not
new
to
me:
order.
•
Price
Puts 5)il« ti fsur
1 have used them before and know toward &lt;» u.i-1 enwllnif mj&lt; nephew.- biting the pwnengers.
••All things come to those who wait” |
?3.50 to $9.00.
th» m to be an excellent remedy. Iflo who. it gratitk-s me to say
was
; not hesitate to recommend them. 1 hey equal to the occasion, graciously ad­ and the ride endod m ar midnight go- ‘
»rv a remedy that everybody should vised him in these words, i“I reckon ing slow from Asheville for the latter
know about/
.
part of the way to Murphy was merely ‘
Just such emphatic endorsement is you can git by, there’s room enough fer an ”oun&lt;* of prevention ' that night. I
TAILORIHC.
plentiful in Hastings. Call iat W.H. yon’n the boss and wagin. but the lady
Goodyear’s drug store and ask wtmt/hts better, git out awl follow cl&lt;se behind The engine wiw too heavy for the
customers report.”
.
ye, as this-nigh mule here, has a way lightly built road, and there was
For sale by all dealers
I rtce -&gt;0 cts.
danger of an accident. It is such ap
Foster* MilburnCo..Buffalo,New lorx. of kickin. when goin" part ‘nether
ream, an’ he may do it now, and -she relief to be mle to account for little
sole agents for the United *Utee.
•
, . . ’!
lUmember the name Doau s-ena I (meaning me’ kin walk . behind cl«e tri1!'*
“ **
to make $3 a day &amp;bI pray you pardon me dear friends ’
I,., ,, . -7 ’
• furnish the won and take no other.
• up to your wagln. all right
1 was
! for this very long letter. My pen
|
jtr. Li*
... V-'rejn the locality -wbern
not
long
in
alighting
and
following
Itw'nit-,' closely after Buceplmlon-* and the wag- j like my tongue.- I’iniromise never toi
Banner Adris always pay.
my ilajr’t wc«k. aVsoI on Woking np M the mule to we wh.t- he 'do it again. 'Hie-blessing of Heaven

You’ll have a chance to get them made up before hot
weather comes.

W. j. MICHAEL &amp; SON,

iase YOU

I

;ieal Market

mer Goods NOW.

Silks and Dress Goods
We are offering remarkable values in Wash Silks and Dress Goods. First we
bought them at exceptionally low prices, second we content ortrselves with a mod­
erate profit Result, the prices are very much in the favor of our customers. It’s
a good idea to look here first before buying anything in Silks or Dress Goods.

Good Things in Waists and Suits

WASHABLE SILK WAISTS 00 Ofi
very Special at - - vuiUU
Made of a fine China Silk, with tucked
front. '

White Shirt Waists, lace and em­
broidery trimmed, from

50 cents to $3.00.

Suits light blue Shirt Waist Suite,
tucked skirts and waist at .
$1.00 and $2.50.
Percale Wrappers in all colors and
sires
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•
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$1.00

McCall’s June Patterns are here.
Cali and get one.

’

Grocery Specials:
• 10 cents per dozen

Dill Pickles are just in
Sour Pickles are only

5 cents per dozen'

-

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone No. 9.

Hastings, Mich.

The People’s Store

$75,000.00 |

Capital

Surplus:: $25,000.00. |

F, R. Pancoast

1

0HI«r»

Cluster Klesscr. President
R. B. m«s:r,

Vl« Pres.

fl. U. Andersen, Cartkr.

Dlrrctors
Cbwttr mtswr.

R. B. ITUsser.

R. t. Trench,
ffl. L Cook.

c. E LUNN

D. $. flwdyur,
"n

Cnht UiattH,

fl. fl. flndtrwM.

$3 2 Day Sure g?

*

Sanitary

bread

’ wm likely io do. it «‘t- » «’&gt;"d« ”
‘I did not loaehxy equilihrtM" ™&gt;irel&gt;- hand. Enwhecl the? round.”
.
■
Lovingly
Whet do yon think 1 beheld!-Tta! mu e
E. E. Robineon.
j driver, actwdly holding
1 nude', hind leg w ’he ' nigh
- dTO FURNISH PURE WATER
with tail hb might .nd m.in mud
Schtme on Foot to litlllM Well. In '
got «Mv I»t. I ’hink «
iCnm imtgh- « «ru‘” &gt;' °““)e

-Fills a “long fell want” fio to speak.

People who buy it once
Become our “STEADY
Customers...

: two people m.»t inter.-«ted l.vJgh. ■»"
the mule driver Joined in the -j10™'
Onceover the divide, the jonrnej
InrogrembI morif rapidly. nLtlwoghJ",
thntjide of ’he inonnt.in. the rend
^Lhle.u.r-ri.tireolh.-l .Sbmre

BECAUSE-lt is made of the best Flour.
BECAUSE-lt is clean.
EECAUSE-lt is wrapped in oiled paper as

.

soon as it is baked, which keeps wt all d«st and dirt.
fcr *tr&lt;
!
?
’..
v 1

■Ori

3,„d is e.(,1Bjly popuUr ,ud,i. In irrwrt ,d-’™tnd “T ‘‘IXX
....... re Iljnu^lry,0n&gt;e&lt;&gt;rourrire.C.k«or&lt;i»oklM
A. 11 In? pleased. ICE CREAM-Webave the latest appliance
1 redm, aud t?epeclally solicit orders for parlies and extra
&gt;'ir
____ _
_ _.1_
Pur h&gt;
lo i.'ream
(.'ream Sodas are the best.

Wholesale and Retail Bakers.

U8W.3(M»Si...................

with a Rood saving* bank
has been the salvation of
•many a man. The habitiof
saving, once acquired, kills
many another habit which
may be both wasteful and
injurious.
The

Hastings
“Before, behind thee’ and on every ।

Paid on

Savings Deposits.
money to Coan

j

nndlogt lotc.nnd »tone«. end "hii‘ *7
,
UiMunre ™ m.ch lentemA ’&gt;■&lt;■
« «t.w.ner
At last the foot hiHs were
j
”,"£l end BobhlMVlUe edme into
.
f ;Sh^w. The ride tad W- tern
fast
houremid Inrtl-live m.nnuw-r
Odles ol that city and debrer it ml
..we* for ernh » -wrery «»&gt; “
. " .ingk- hotta who Mly rJtelnrf "&gt;• bonlre erery day tr'”P ,h* ata110"- i
just potaiae 'j”’ c“7 ,iu“”
j reputation
'right smart.

ESTER &amp; CARTER, i
&gt;ut Imitators”
Phone 16".

A scheme is on foot for the purpose
„f orgwixlw « -Uick ww t" •■'M'1.’
non.; drinking waler for tho families
throoghnot Baffle Creek. In A-eyrla
towiuhlp. ware onire north at there
was drilled Iasi year an urteatai well
orer 1.000 fret *«ti wilh ''h&lt;'.e‘l«rt“timrot striking ml- N" °» »“ ob'
talned. but soreral big veitU ot t«r,^,ly nun- wafer were struck and It I
,,n.pn.sl w pipe this »Lr within two

} per cent
Interest

OPENING AN ACCOUNT

on

Real Estate

Security

City

Bank,

INVITES deponite, from
young men especially. The
earlier a man starts to save
the le^s likely is Im tn .in­
dulge in wasteful habits.

JUST THINK

IT OVER

�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 18, 1905.

IO RURAL ROUIfS
The Combination of
Usefulness and Style

IN COUNTY OUTSIDE OF CITY OF

.■xono IO
1■ . —- •
West to Bove'* corner 1 mile
Norm to Holme’» corner 1 mile .
FNorth
as:
to Wundertfch » coru^r ii mile.
miw.

rlASTINOS.

is fittingly illustrated in our Rainrtop
Overcoat. These light weight, service­
able overcoat* withstand the severest
showers and storms without allowing
any water to penetrate.
A double assurance is given that these
dressy overcoats will give the utmost
satisfaction in fit, workmanship and dur­
ability—our guarantee and that of the
makers of the s

Continued From Last Week.
Cloverdale Route

Delton, Route 3.
Beclnnlux al lb* port office
carrier will go
north to rinago limits, 4 miles.
North tc Pennock's corner. 4 miles. ...
Northeasterly around Wall lake to end of road
mile.
'
East to end of road. 1 mile.
South to Kahlers ooruer. I mile

Houtli to Browu’* corner. 1 tulle.
West to trio cad of road. 1* mile
Mouth to Port's house,« tulle.
„
North to MorthUnd * corner. 4 mile.
KaaMo-Bunnell's scbooJhou*e. \ mile.
IlUMtt IV
. VIIIIO , .......
South to rower’s corner, i tulle.

These garments are cut in the latest fashions
and are worn in all kinds of weather and at
all times They are especially adaptable for
early Spring and for the chilly evenings dur­
ing Summer.
To tho!&gt;c men who are out of doors
uously, this overcoat is indispen.nl
We show them in all the p&lt;
and patterns. Length 52 inches—

1.

North to end of road. I mile.
Wt^Mo CiMudier’s house. H
East to McGurn's Corner Ik* miles.
Itrth U“tenedlrt’. roroer . mUe.
West to Cedar Creek mill 4
North to Wilkinson's bouse ■'*»
tMMith to angling road N mile.

An O-r»r«lMbt ef X*rt*tr». .
It Is dealrable to exclude light and
sound, but, while we nave eye!ids. no
apparatus for cioaing tire eara la
known, save. I talleve. In certain an!mail which Inhabit the sea and whose
ears are of small auditory importance.
In tl-.ertf’ days, when nolae* of all kinds,
more or leas nerve wrecking, assail the
ears by night as well as by day. aoe
may be pardoned If be sighs wearily
for ear lids.—London Academy.

TfcCfevel.nu a.? s„1||&lt;&gt; '­

&gt;

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1

Consort No. 4q

“Ma. what arc the folk* In our church
gettin’ up a aatacri^tlon for?“
"To send our minister on a vacation
to Europe.'

“No preachin’ services. I gu.-~*

1 VHui aud «,™&lt;&gt; H
WftSASS&amp;’S! ~ .-t •"» «

■if*. 1 gut Jf.23 siived up in my bant i
Can I give thatF—ClereUfod Leader.
11

: Length of.route it*’* ml'e'-

Brazilian anta make little garden'*
To insure'sundlnz (,h .
in the tree to;w* and sow them with
__ ___________ _
.
'HO
j. population.•mT.
'
pineapple a ml Other **«ta Tire gar
dens arc found of all slz*n. from a sId
Cloverdale, Route 2.
gle sprouting secd.1 aurroundetl by a
ItMitinlDC »l die offlre in t’lovrodale lh*»re ,
Owner and
North U. Wed &gt;to Pelrou augllng road. I \
, North Westerly to Eeplosh’s turner b mile. I little earth, to a densely overgrown
mllrs.
„
Manager.
North*c»terly to Atne» corner. \ mlir.
ball a« largu as a rtyan’« head.
I wet to CrilfaS corner 1N
Northwesterly on crookml road to Mt Cullum North to &lt;-nd &lt;&gt;C road. 1S mile*. , •
Wert to VilUen limit*. *« mile.
’
corner Si n&gt;lle».
, .
Souths t*t to tbv poolofficv. • - mile.
Wr»l to end of road. P« mile*.
• North to.Cook** corner IS mii&lt;*'; , , ■ ,
Lcoath
mile*,,
a .a.. of route
II /.ii ml'..
; wimr S »o •kil‘rlhtf',r » house and bock W. M”1
i J4 miles.
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North, to and of road .I mile.
Population served
i West to &lt; &gt;r*u«e» Hie ou ao&lt;limc road s mile. •
: southwesterly to Yankee Sprint* &lt; hutch
;
Delton. Route 4.
Beginning al the port office the carrier rill go ’“south tn end of road &gt;»'}’■
.
.
south to Huaae limits, U mile.
West
to
end
Of
rrnul
*»
mile.
soutuwe»ter)&gt; to c.e In’s corner. Smile.
, South*erterly to TownMaidu comer, IS milee.
West
Southwuslftiy P. U&gt; Hugh’s corner. I. Fart to Stewart" hcu«e.-14* miles.
I\ mile*.
j
West to McNaughtons corner h mile.,
West tj Norwood’s house. 4 mile.
I North to Vonns 'bou»e.mile. .
East to Poli}”* corner.
mile*.
Better known a-.
South lo Polly’s schoo’house. 4 mile
West to end ot the road, 1 mile.
. sonttiwcaterly
m Biikt**’* h«w nnd back
South to William’s houM*. 1 mile.
U.
H
wile.
„
North to Nye’s corner.1 j mile.
East to JvhBMuj’H corner IS mUe ■
West to Ch*s«’s corner. »&gt; mile.
' -South k to’Jotomx'ck » hmi»e and ImwX SBille
Specialist
.North Id end of the road, i mtb.
; hj.u to end of rood 2S mile*.
We»: lo the end of the road. 4 mile.
•
South, southeasteriv, wuth and •outbeaaterty
South
to
Flower
’
s
house.
4
mile.
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
main naveled road rirxaj to js&gt;-t office
COMING I
North 14, Northwesterly to Creamery corner. ■ ci.Length
of route 25H mile*.
: 24 miles. ‘
. .
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:
Southwesterly to Hour’s house. mile.
Will make the teason at W; H. Spen-p
NortlHMirtrrly
to
Hosier
’
s
corner.
4
mile.
•
rojRihUou MJ.
| Portland will have a htrvvt fair next
Wert tu &lt; aitiiropScemer. I', miles.
The circnit.court jury at Charlotte
North 4. north westerly 1’* to Brown school­
barn. Bayard in a beautiful black &gt;Li-; •
j month, the dates having lieen fixed for acquitted Clarence Jenks of the charge house.
14 miles.
.
F^i-t 1 i to Hugh’s hoo-e and back '«. t mileJuno &lt;&gt; to June 10. Two Wixom of killing Alger -Pruden a Grand
The nerrnteiTaplues of the rayflsh are
North to Brown’s comer.
miles.
weighs 1.500 pounds and ha&gt; no
।;
J brothers, sons of Mat ■ Wixon% Jthe Ledge. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and • East to end of road. 1 mile.
uju*4 by tin- Indiana of the Amazon to
south to Freeman’s house. ?* mH"*. .
i arm their arrows. Sharks’ teeth are
’ showman, will conduct the enterprise Mrs.'Jesse Tinney’who were arrested on
North to .Morehouse)! cornei’ *» mile.
the
county
as
a
produced.
East to Prairieville, smilesused. In aiming weapon*, while the
i and renp the ivnefite. in consideration the same charge a few days atfer I’ruSouth to Post office aud back
to Storm s
teeth of this and other species are used
■ of which they agree to furnish certain den's death will protablybe reteamd as cottier. 4 mile..
North q. MoiittaWerty“ on main road BS trinkets by many peoples.. The jaws
: East 14.
Service fee $10 to insure standing colt
। free, street attractions. The on.ly fea- Jenk’s acquittal shows that the jury to end. .’ •» mf .es.
of the sleeper stark are used for head­
bo-rtti to village limits. mile.
I tore of the matter that is hard for us accepted the theory if the defense that
East 1'.. north ’ southeasterly oj main road dresses by ec-rtain of our In Ilan tribe*.
•to understand is why the business men Pruden committed suicide.
to &lt;-nd. ? , mile.
: The vertebrae of the sharks are also
south to viUago limits. . mile.
■ of that place have put up $5$5i) to. get
South to post office. ** mile.
prepared as ennos., tn.Jkpim the bone#
Area covered 13 ,mj. miles...
!the attractions there. As a general
of sharks nnd skates are used In mak­
Number of bouses ourtnito t&lt;®
Lightning at Galohurg early this
Population sened 4A0j
.
i rule carnirai'compauies’pay the city a
ing Imitation tortoise shell. In Europe
I fee for the privelege of giving their morning utruclTtho big tarn of Jacob
Woodland Route T.
and this country shark nnd ray skins
Schroder and killed a hone and cow.
arc employ&lt;&lt;d to smooth and polish Sub­
j show.
Beginning at the P. i O. the carrier will go
The lightning struck the tail'ding and
stances. while the skin of the thornback
north to vtilagr limit*. i; mile.
North r. and north-.I'leriy ’ to county line.,
a moment later there was a severe ex­
(.mp)Oy^ tiy cabinet makers in iTyu
mile*.
.
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I A stud mt attending Olivet college plosion in the tarn. The roof, was Lited . r’«East
of luindtfaper, than which it Is v^ry
to Myer’* corner, mile.
j indulged in a'cross county run one day clear at the rafters and a hickory i. South to burkle’s corrier.» miles.
,
much
more durable. Wpodworkers also
West to Stowell’s bot»e. 2 miles;
j last week, and a number of farmers, pitchfork handle was splintered,, some­
South l* to Btowell’s house and back **; 4 use the rough skin of tlw blue dogfish
' mlt&gt;*.
: like emery pajw’r for smoothing their.
who were not in the habit of seeing thing rarely heard of.
Went to Wadcrwood’shouse. 14 miles.
1 work and preparing It for jmllahing;
East
ndrth 4 to Hash's bouse. ‘* mile.
[young men skipping ataut in scanty
Soulh to M«e M-txx&gt;lHouse, 14 miles.
In India the Jawbone of the boiiloc fisli
j attire, thought -that the fellow was inWest to Geiger's corietr. |, mile.
Is employed by the native* aUiut Doc-1
J.
F.
Austin,
of
Galesburg,
was
the
Nortti.to
end
of
road.
I
mQe.
| sane. 'Obey organized a posse and
Eart to Woodard’s hwise. H toile.
■ captured the innocent student... bound victim &lt;/ a jiainful accident tart Fri­
West tu liagtrerty's corner, tururtilp Uhe. •» cn. The teeth, being small, recutwed
At Parker House
day. He was riding on-A ktfld of empty mile.
and 'closely set, act i* a fine comb f'V.
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his ham|s and legs securely and brought
North to IxckwooJ’s tause and back. 4 tulle. cnrdl’ag cotfon In n'moviftg the loose
West to Helmet"-* comer. 1 mile.
him to" I* a city. Upon their arrival barrels ind two of therni started to roll
North to Stair - hou'saud tw*ck 4. t mile.
• a»ul coarae fi.bera nnd Jill extraneous
West to YancerS hourtt, 1 mllea.
. .ttasttu on wun fluidly ^xplatnetk to off aud he, in. reaching,, to stop them
' matters from the cotton wool.
East to Decker’s lUtneh ii* ndltrt.
1 the fqttii ction of all. the young man ’lost his balance, and fell on his head
South tu Barry * curatr. 1 mile.
East to Boehm ’s house. I . mile-.
Jiahed wi'h sufficient clothing ' apd shoulder- breaking the left
One day only each month, ('dice
W« st to !-aiilb'scon&gt;m I 4 mile.
j shoulder' tane.
A monument to a lost language Is
South to Fuller’s wnulr. 1 mile.
and senHcD bib way rejoicing.
,
hours, 9 a. in. to 3 p. m.
East to Holme* corner; 1 mile.
be found In the village of St. Paul.1
North to Em? *choolm«Mc. 1 mile.
Consultation, Examination and Aarke
near PenzaUce. In Comv.nll. and Lt ta.
Eart to village limit*. I‘t miles.
Aaron
Traux.
employed
in
the
Ad
­
Ea-t
to
port
urTk-e.
4
Hue.
Free.
The cjHotie near Battle Creek Thurs­
believed to ta the only monument in
Area 14 (sq- toiles.I
Dr. McDonald has for years made a day. did more damage than was first vance Thresher shops, at Battle Creek,
existence which murk' the death of ■
la-ugtti ot route 25"* ru&lt;"4.
No ot bouse*-W.
•—
stndy of Chronic and'lingering Die ,
a vanish'd t mgue. It commemorates
reported.- In addition to the damage hail his ankle crushed by a large wheel
Population
M-rred
4...
eases. His extensive practice and $u
which he was placing in position. The
the death ot the last woman who spoke i
.v cure
v—c ' cdone as reported, barns on the farms
perlor Knowledge enables him to
Woodland Route 2.
In'the Cornish language and was erect-. I
All
1 wtael fell on him in such a manner as
every curable disease.
ZL
“ Chronic of Frank IReed and Mr. Paul, south.
to.break
bis ankle and several fingers
cd
by a Frenchman. It U a granite I
Beginning
at
thF.'O.
the
carrier
*111
go
Diseaees of the brain, spine, nerves west of CVresco. were blown down. A
South to-vIllage limits. &lt;* mile.
’
oliellsk al-out seven feet high :.nd !■*
south toy oo|&gt;er’s eonrtr. 4 mile.
-ilo on tta farm of Andrew Chrv.rtal. on his right hand.
Hart I, South I. Eo»c ;■ to County Hue. 4 miles. built into the ‘churchyard wall. tire
kidneyk, bladder and bowels scientifi
..
.
...
, •.
South 1. West 1. North ;!to Hwj&gt;er Schoo.-house front faring the highway, where It Is i
eally and succettfuHy treated.
Di ne*r Marshall, was picked np by tne
5 miles.
-. J
McDonald pays special attention to. twister and thrown against a shed,
plainly discernible by all who ptisa that j
Three Rivers has iretin overrun with
West to Velh-’s corner Smile*.
Sontli to Hill’s corner Faille.
catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Throat shattering both. L. Stevens who lives
up&gt;N*r part Is in tire form of
worthless dog*
joist six/«.months
East for
14. the
Southeart'Tly
1 ,. way. The
and Lung
Chronic Dljewe.
hu thnw h-^
ttle stn,ck
B. I..1*S-Northeasterly
W.lluJ
_ erusa., The
_
The imported Spanish .lacfi. ••Fernando’’. '
a Maltese
Inscription reads
peculiar to
to women,
women, Nervous
.Nervous and
ana Pbysi,
I'nysi,:.- ..
., .,
,
“nd
1 j ,ie » nuisance. ,
peculiar
-.
—. ;
- .
Euper School ng follows: "Here Heth interred T»oro- I
cal Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis.
lightning. Thej were insured in Several children taw been bitten by lionso. 14 mile*.season at VV. H. Spence’- barn, opposite •
• Keei
thy
I'entreath.
who
died Itr 1777. said '
North to Davt!&gt;* corner, I, mll»*.
Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous the Farmers’ Mutual Insurance com- them and the citizen* have begun
w«*»t , to Smith's ho-iM uml lack .. mile. to have been, the last jierson who con ,
Opera House.
Service Fee $15 lo in.-ure.
Diseaaee of Men, Women and Child- puy
wholesale slaughter of the cure.
’
North to Eckar.lt'* rorn*:. i‘t mllw.
versed
In
the
ancient
Cortiioh,
the
pe’
■
East
to
county
line
1
mile.
ren. No matter what your disease,
South toSchwitaM*'corset. I mH.*.
collar liinninge of this county, from the
may be,
|
:—
-------‘
.
West to Hurkb-% rorwre mile*.
earfleat records till it expired in th&lt;‘
booth to Sawdy’-. corner s uille.
Tkora ic CHI! HrxrvA Than
After mduming for their .son as dead
Mrs. Susan L. Munson one of the
Ea»t 4 tn Grren’s house an&lt;l luck
&gt;, mile. eighteenth century in this parish of
I neie IS dim nope* •men UO for twenty] long year.% the sorrow of oldest pioneers of Eaton connty. died
South to \ rltfs cornel t mile.
St Ihiul."
W«wt to Village limit' 1, rtntle.
Not Despair Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shepard, resi- ftt her home in Charlotte last Sunday.
West to Post office 4 mlr.
•
but consult Dr. McDonald and get a dents of libandaTe. was tumwl into ; She moved to Michigan when it was a
Area 14 iwp miles.)
,
Length of route y- nillru
‘correct diagnosis of your disease and joy this week by the discovery that territory in 1H37 and has since liven in
No. of Ikhk«m ior&gt;.
A young woman, says a correapond^r'n-nwBTirnr’miii— Tin
’’simB
Population served 4rJ.
•
feel assured that the doctor knows cor their son was alive and well and living or nenr Charlotte.
ent. who wa* passing the evening with .
Woodland Route 3.
reVl.ly .Wh2.‘..*lu‘ r°“"',T
PonlWMl. Orogun. H. diMpearnl
the family of tard ('oleridgr. the emi­
table, he will cure you. Those-unable , „
,.
.
,
..
The prop\etor of the Hotel Bismark. ! soutfi to'vmw’ the Port oflk-e the carrier will go nent English jurist, was a taut to start
to call, write for fiymptom blank. lw«nt&gt;
«*&lt;&gt; an&lt;l nothing had
------ — ..._.ehmlt» 4 mile,
fur her home at 10 o’clock, whpn’ta f
South
to Joi .ion
. lieen heard‘ 'of
him
few days
ago , of Battle Creek, was fined $25 and costa
“
““■ *'
' ’s I&gt;ou«*.1 mile.
Correspondence strictly cantldebtlal.
* *'*
'c’:ufitiln
’ " f-----------’----------North to Cooper? corner!: mile.
offered to accompany her. She. with ■
when his name was seen in a Portland Friday for keeping his bar open last
We*t to Bevier's eoraer E}m14. .
,
Address,
'
the respect due to hla age ami with i
u&gt; Smiths corner 1 jnib.-.
’
paper. Yonng Sht*|mnl is a'prosperops Sunday. The ]x&gt;lice ary now vigorous- j South
Ea.rt to Lucus earner 1 n&gt;l|&lt;’.
the fearlessness «&gt;f youth due to igDr. Donald McDonald
•North to Luca- bouse Witl back 4. 4 mile.
business man in that city.
ly enforcing the saloon closing ordi*.
Hart to Caller-' hou-t- mid hack v 1‘* mile*. nornnee of the dangers surrounding 1
- THE SPECIALIST.
South to Hine’s comer i cillr.
~ .
nance.
young
won.cn. said: "I. thank you. rir. ■
Ha rt lo Sprlnirrtt's eonwlr It* tnllog.
248 and25O East Fulton Str,
Perhaps the largest job of sheep
——
Sorth 4 to iJlIleiibeck’s fimisr ami lutek 4.1 but I do not want to trouble j*ou. Panmile.
not tiie maid accompany mcT’ His i
Grand Rapids, Mich slaughtering by dogs in Michigan this
Deputy Sheriff
Sheriff Ed
Ed Cole,
Cole, tho
the Sunfield
Sunfield
, „.Bto
. Wat ner 4 corner t mHe.
Deputy
hast
HnnH. ... rib.,.,'.
I
‘
ttUHmcr showed the respect iu which i
year took place on Henry Hamilton’s ofliccr who shot Charles Ed wins, was
1
.
~
, ‘4 mile.
Hr said. "My
farm near Galesburg at iui early hour nrrested on complaint of Edwins’
•—
— houst* ami
" hack h. *■ mile he1 held nil women.
North 1 4 “to
Hoban's
&gt;&gt;™ *«
imn-nnm-ii
wcormtr 14
mues.
. dent, the maid Is a woman also.’’ If
Wrtat
|o&lt;;*o.
IHlIenlmek'Hcorner
t&gt;«
miles,
this morning. All of a flock of fifty- father on the charge- of murder. His
Xiirttl . . til Kllllll.*, I
la.l.t
« ...I
*" 1'™ ’w “ '™&gt;x courtv,,,., then
eight sheep and several lamta were examination was set for Stay M
North loend of ro»J i mllf.
.
I would be no complaint on the pijrt of
‘ either killed or wounded so they will
women that fhdy -do not receive tho
; die, nnd what seems especially strange
treatment they shotlid receive from the j
A regular gusher was struck while
j is that the wholesale slaughter is traced
, opposite aex.
drilling
for
coal
in
Chester
township,
11 to one dog.
Having started my Planing
, Eaton county. The flow of water shot
Mill east of the Table factory
■ high in the air with considerable force.
“The scientific justification for add- ‘
1 wish to announce that I am
I For over twenty years an ordinance ,
now prepared to do all kinds of
Ing milk to tea.” says the Dietetic and
No. 1,311.
Seal Brown.
Weight 1.400.
I Hygienic Gazette, ''comes from the ,
prohibiting saloons at Potterrille has
It is rumored that 'the contract for
Herr Arhens Is the sire of the finest Coach stork evt■: . • 1!
. i
' been in force. Now the saloon bond of the erection of the new Grand Trunk ;
facts that the tannic add contained In
In this country- has several teams in Grand KapiC' ' /u- : #■
1 tea combines with the albumen of the
: A- L- Lyon has been presented aniTthe
station at Battle Creek has been award­
81.000 each. IToduces tbe color, style and action not a r- s’- ‘
' milk to form tannate of albumep, i
i council has called a special election ed and the work will begin at onceJl
Make all kinds of
be had, even at that price. Anvone using him will
.
, which la practically leather By drink- J
I for Monday. May 15. to allow the vilmistake.
।
.
Do you like it? Then why । ing tea alone the coating of the atom- I
Moulding, Window Frames I lagers to vote on tlie repeal of the ordiI nch Is made leathery. But when milk,
Will
make
Season
of
1905
as
follows:
be
contented
with
it?
Hive
The
taxpayers
of
Portland
recently
i nance and the approval of the bonds.
and Door Frames,
I which contains albumen, ia added the
nONDAYS—At owner’s barn, one mile West and two m. *
■
to be? Oh.no! Just put on : molecules of tannic acid select their
! The fight is causing considerable ac­ voted to bond that village for $00(0 to ;
build a new school building and install'
Porch Work, House Finishing tivity
_.
.
■ north of Coata Grove.
’
Ayer’s Hsir Vijor and hsve
affinity of albumen from It and as a
TUESDAYS—At owner's barn.
. a new heating plant in the old one.
^’^^?I,^SDAYS—Simpson’s Livery barn. Like ode«5» .
long, thick hair; soft, even I divorce Is unknown to tannate of al­
I will be pleased to figure with you
bumen the lining of the stomach Is less
JUH^SDAYS~At owner's barn.
J Chas Smith a Kalamazoo tramp stole ।
hair; beautiful hair, without a
p&gt;
on any work you may wish.
liable to be affected by the tannic add
FRIDAYS—At owner’s barn.
‘ a watch of Victor Fitz, of Grand Ledge . A number of new cottages are
being ‘
are.being
SATURDAYS-At Fair Ground, Hastings.
single
gray
line
in
it.
Have
a
than
it
woukl
be
If
the
tea
.were
taken
I
| for whom ho was working. As soon as built at Gull lake and the coming sealittle pride. Keep young just i alone.''
the theft was discovered Fitz and the
to be the taurt in tta hta
vru-3,. i ■&gt; umr..
...
Eart to wain corner township line. I mile.
South to BrOUter's comer. 1 mile.
East to Ikmhcia. I ml»r.

JAHES BRYAN

$12 to $25

BAYARD fei'l

C. H. OSBORN

The Sam

Southwestern Michigan

8943

Walter Demond, Groom.

WcOftBSdau, Mao 24.

James Bryan, Al'gr.

Imported
German
Coach
Stallion
HERR ARHENS

NOTICE

Planing

V

My Hair is
Scraggh)

Matching

Jos. Alwine,
Just received a car load of White
Wood this week.
.

Positive Terms.

officers started after him and overtook torT

। him. The wyrtch and 110 were found :
| in his pockety; and also a five ,rilooter. |

that ro9C,rt-

as long as you can.
It B»by to Cutting Teeth.
I
Bo sure and use Hurt old and well irlt-d
•
. My, Mrs. Winslow* Soothing Byrup, far cril- '
&lt;ren teethlDf. U soothes the chfid rofren* ih.

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Tho county mail delivery system will.

-------- start in Eaton Co. on June 15. This ;
.
..
,
. 4
D .' ,
! service will include M routes of which !
During the electrical storm Saturday

I «ruck by lightning A numl»r of !«- I wh(.n doctorI faI| lrJ Baniock Blood
sengera who were awaiting trains were Bitters. Cure* dyspepsia, constipation;
I severely shocked. *
I invigorates the whole system,
I

'pre
v-f O

Msvunu.
rn±s.
enwnenu.

KMMlreacu like » poultlee. Beni
thln5jn. th«
tor bo.lt, buratj
LaiUnh,1h&lt;1’i t“5r’
801,1 bT F I
L. Heath, the druggist.

All care will be used, but will not be responsible for • ' - ':
and colts must stand for their get until paid for. and *’i’ ; J
‘parting with mares will be held fer insurance. Any on. Ik’
mg to this horse breed under this contract. Mares mue’. ' • •&gt;’
turned as instructed.
Terms to Insure, $8.00.
Standing colt. $10.00

J. D. ROUNDS,
R. F. D. No. J.

Owner arid
Proprietor.

�TT^CadwaiadeKs
2c&lt;•'"
ESTATE EXCHANGE,\
l-l‘r«0“4l2ihC,y'

OF INTEREST

Beautiful Percheron "Admiral

WtHSTI'-US. .HCH?
JL -. form or S"&gt; «ct«- iS

'

jewey" Will be |n Hastings

*° 'urd -s' a‘‘&gt;'«8 unproved. 100
'^ft'.in
ttiu‘ KOod dr51?’
x"*.® mo"*"1-'
ITi.»d mw timber.
''SSr-;,,'
yiro ’PrlD5
I'80' fM...- - endolone well eeltar,
well. ■20 rods from
from Battle Creek.
• .tnandtee.
fljftlj.
I
w of J|5 HCrefl. 8olj ia
’ •Sot
aid -»!’4 1-‘V:| a,ld la-Vi welL
' ■•rre8 ^tum laud
-ojertf
---------------a.-*
■k. balance
wood-lot
Witt
Umber. Fine orchard,
■^ildVh ’-■ it a basement B4X4&amp;
church. b-rnile from
»rtod=
, &gt;;_• spring near bhildghy?’'
farm of 135 acres,
,nn. level and free'
.imp-, all improved
from
Fine bilildingR,
. , iiam is Imsement
. unli-fvnuschooli
.iinerjt‘
■
: uicres, good
.. ..an and lays a
..?• a tin- lake.
,
.t- building^
. ,i i -ut 2-acrvs. 1U
,miles from
!” .- 17 .eres, tine claJ

TO

Every

NASHVILLE.

.

Saturday

"«•• Lrnh Baine United i. M.rrUtc

to Mr. Walter, Wortley, of

’

Lake Odeate.

make tho remon\n Haattaga and ran
, hi. city every Sm\uj.
-Admiral "J,
Dewey- • ■ was fonrehaedK by the Wood- L '
land Draft Hora. Com^. i. a hX

I
Mte. Tooc,,r™i t‘le ’tedaing
« h“”«d and tiTTiSe worlSTv r? j*”"' •”,,r
'*'TC'’
‘ia year. old.
S. j uortkiy, of Lake OiIphm. Rev t v™.
’W occur
Holtt^ of Woodland officiating.
' ‘y

«nne dark gray. Mr. J. F. BUck. who
?1Md*T May id „
o.clofk
W" b“",‘My derated,
ttd and white.
live, on Sec. IS. Cretletou, i, the mana- T
Be'r' CTiff will offleiate. The I t^ T"1*'0" roo'”
ger of this rtallion, and ha. an adv. in | ._™”*
‘"'erred in Lakeview I w.i'tnt ngr°OT‘:1” pi“k “,l whitoten
Bitting
room
In
blue
and white
thia iarao on gage lu. announcing tho 1 lod
’,rK H,rt w“ an ertimable
vartora places and datra he can be \
J
4 ““1!' tr"ni1’ mourn hern,., I "vrlr
r
ra
W
!'
g
d
™
&lt;
'
Mra
Salaig, of
found. At the coming Bam County I 1°r&lt;’'
Califormn. and Mra Reaver.
At
Pair a prim, of MU) will W „Seml ! Coy Brumm begin. «ork w,
; preeiaely twelve o cloek th« beautiful
far the best colt aired by Admiral 5Iny I3- (Monday) .
Mnuna
of
the
welding
march
Branded'
j
„ Grand R., ■,
. Dewey, and FLOW for the se^mr brat. ' Wm. Atklnam
!
Bend the adv. on page 1Q„( &lt;hu iMe . Saturday returning Monday.
** I tnrongh the house played by j|jM
Me Smith, of Coata Grove, and. two!
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Gladys,
and
Gienadora
CHANGES ON MICH■ erahC^mghter lima of
i^dge
"“rtley rame into the room followed I
. by the groom Iranlngon tl.- arm ot hU
IGAN CENTRAL
brother Will, and tho bride' attended ।
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W"2; 8imth Wna al Charter on hu«i- by Mra, Braare Weaver. Taking tholr
Mainly on Trains
pitmen In front of n l»,„k ot forM a„4;
Arriv- ,lttw wajday.
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"■ L Warto hag returneil from Har- , llowera :ui.l beneath a bice arch the'
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ing
I happy cntiple were made man and " ifo i.
.
Y
I
i-or
Springs
bringing
with
him
the
re
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.Burden ton a,
. mains of his mother Mrs. O. Marble of ■ iyjtev. K R. Lyon, who'perfonned the •
. :• miles front \wqThe new
■' : &lt;• buildings. • I
went into effect that place, which were interred ir : ceremony in an impressive manner. J
acre#; 1(4 on
Sunday. The Ultovi&lt;Af tvnwtery.
th,^ uf Tho congfMnlationa which followed :
..f -hie bedBli
j were hearty and sincere.*
,
the running , *,er Iwshand. .
•
large Migari
forinerty
due
here
at
Gertie
Price
bra
u*n
M^nt
from . The bride was elegantly gowned in .
time
, . , .-r..:u farm. Good
.Th"* *“«1»en changed ■ school on account of having the chicken changeable brown silk, trimmed with
. :
■ barn is bat* I 12:43
train,from Grand Rapid* pox.,
«&gt;c«cn , cream lac- and carried n lovely tou- !
.‘i LM acres; 115
quet of bride 'a rom%the bouqu-t being 1
here nt 11a. m. instead
Tiw •*„«• ;n .1,
. r&gt;p. m. The .rain from th, Drafo- Lld«l 11 B."t,T
Pl’k' , held through the ceremony by little j
Fie® fold &amp;’•
Hastings at 12:1,1 instead „«*!„' 1.
*“ Lelia Wortley. The bridesmaid was'
The mornintfvand evening
«•"&gt;“ »'or thefntur.. • lothed in pure white ami carried car-1
from the west are unchanged. . t -T'’ * ‘’’b'hner has sold his 40 acre nations.
The nigl^t train from the west reaches fiL™!re&lt;n‘ntl-v pnrehased of his brother,I A large’ variety of useful and valuable I
here twohtv minutes later than former- , r*‘‘sJ- " ■ Noyes of Marie presents were given shoeing the love !
and esteem in which they were held !
lv
‘ Grow.
A four course dinner was iterved to , ’
Mijs. Be«sie
urd was united in
M. M. Brindle and wife, cf Middle­
nU.nt sevonty-flve guests, Mra. May j
,
a Wertz. UthofthU
ville. celebrated their-golden' wedding 'village, last Tuesday morning. May
Thu guestK from -abroad were Mrs'!
Sol Troxel has completed a 2f*&gt;x3tt
Clariva Stilhun, of Grand Rapid*:
The .practical man is he who turn* ham; /
Mr*, h. D. Cunimingx. of Kalainaz&lt;x&gt;: |
life to the tost account fur himself: the
Chet Hydd and Geo. Austin are treat­ Mrs. Emma Salsig. of ,$an Fmncbco. |
good man. he who teaches others how
ing thejr bants to a coat &lt;if paint.
t ill. Miss Grace StMLon. of Kalam..»o. Miss Lillie BrdSie. of Allegan:!
The NaehiUe News urges the people visited friends here over Sunday.
George and Nina Myers, of Hastings;
of that town to buy the Barber Mill
Weed abd w..
of Lake
Chariie Root and Frank Eddy of (:*.,rg.
dam. let out the water, clean out th.Battle Creek visited the former's
log*, .siumt-1 etc, in the 1xxl of the dam
Mr. and Mrs. Wortlev took tile'llight
brother Kearney Root over Sunday.
and then fill*it again and use the power
train fur Kalamazoo to *j&gt;end a few
.Mrs. C. U. Smith ha&gt; retunw-.l from
to light the village. If the council
•lays, when they will return to Lake.
will snlttnii the proposition, tho News Florida
Oilema, where the groom has a luune*
Mi4* MaVH- M.-Mure was nt Grand* all ryaily fur hU bride. and where they
। offers to publish all the legal notices
and print all’the ballots without ex- Rapid* last Monday evening attending will receive their friends after .May 2• &gt;.
PIANO SPEADS
। petise to the village. Brother Feigh- a daricing party given by the Citizens This couple are well and favorably
. uf satin ‘Piano
। ner is certainly doing his part to help Tehmbonc company.
kno.wrL The-groom is a progressive
; Nashville, ntot'oKJyin this matter but
young man in the employ of George
; in getting out one of the mot lively
MAPLE GROVE. .
Weed, at -l^ake OdoMta. The bride will
I and up-to-date local pajiers in the ^tate.
Miss Nellie Reese is a 1‘tBe Ixnter at to much missed by her circle of.friendji.
thia writing;.
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also in the church and -in the Sunday
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains no
CnlM
Jto
« 36c and SOe. ;
Mrs. Elmer Clark returned to her school, where she served as a teacher,
j opiates and can safely be given to
LEE HINU,
' children. Sold by W. 11. Goodyear the home in Battle Creek last ednesday. chorister and secretary. ;The good
Mich. I druggist.
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Mfijri Fern Cooley is able to to about wishes of a host of friends will go
with them to thicr new home.
again, &lt;fter her recent illne-t*.

. Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Ci

"^X^ndAy w,th relatiVcs in xhi”

The Newest a nd. Best Lum- J
'ij ber yard in Harry County. |

-Fair Prices. Good Quality, Square Dealing"
guide In all transactions with our customers.

There is no better advert!semerrt than to sea the loads of lumber
wending their homeward way along every road which leads from
our yards.
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SOMEONE
BE SATISFIED.
- h to eay that wp handle a large line of ■

Lumber, .
Larfi.

Shingles.
Imericr Fn

.sh,

Doors.
.
Sash, j
Screens,:
Ridge rolls,

Valleys,
Building Paper.
Asphalt Pooling.
Ruberoid Roofing,

. so COAL, WOOD and BRICK*

ANice Line of Fence Posts cheap

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phone 254.

BAUER BROS., Proprlstora.

Fine Decorated Table Ware
Absolutely Free
HERE is OUR IDEA...
• t &lt;-r&gt;o brisk but what any store can handle more
-ppredak- trade - more especially the kind that is
’ »’Tiu it the Time” an it saves us book keeping, delay, and
■".Herting. We think the man who pays for the
■ 1 w ftime he buys them isentitled.to a Huie difference
:
.i,•: yet to have two prices on an article Is not prac•• have hit upon this plan of Giving a Premium
' -. •’ .in business” * ■

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For ou. Premium we have chosen
A Full Line of DECORATED CHINA
1
i« strictly “flrsts” and perfect in every respect. The
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' t is large md containseverything necessary for a
r.. ■ *• y v rrm^ed table.
•
.t need to wait till you have traded enough to get a
: ... &gt;, |lMt jou can get one article at a time as often as
♦’*
- the required number of tickets. ’

" will pay you see these Dishes
you better still to trade with is and save your

:

.UAHS &amp; RUSS,
Phone 16.

The Grocers,

The J. S. GOODYEAR Co

«be ha» not bw-n .m .

;&lt;» -Tho Misses Glenna and Glad«-s
RUTLAND CENTER.
Wolfe of Battle Creek passed Sunday
at the home, of their parents Mr. and “ Homer Shively of the city visited at ■
. D
&lt; if.
John- Emay's Sunday.
Cerall Eldnd wife and family - f
Castleton pawsod Sunday at A.- D.
, Wdfe s.
Mr. and Mix 1). H. Blahs of Battle
Creek are in this vicinity. Mr. Evan-expects t • stay several days repairing
buddings on his farm.
Chas. Eatim who has l&gt;eep
ill has
toeti removed to the home of his sister
ntuir Hastings. • Orson Swift who has tom so ill at
the home of his daughter in Battle Greek
has been removed to his home here and
is bofte totter at this writing.

Furt-st Havens rides in a new ciifri- .
age- .
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J^-na Havens. Mina jOHs and Roy ‘
Dougina of the Otis school and- Floyd
’.VcxkJ of the'Edger were succcsiful; iu
pacing thelNtb grade examination.:

Frank Totiiris and'family &lt;4-Maple
Grove ip-nt Sunday at Lizzie Wootl's.
Wm. Havens and family spent Sanilay with Mrs Fields of J'odimk.
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For

COMMENCEMENT
GOWNS
We are showing a nice assortment of new and attractive White Goods in­
cluding...
.

India Linens
French Lawns
Dotted and Floured
Persian Lawns
Silk Mull
Swisses. Etc.

Laces
Embroideries

Jim and Levi Herrington have gone
YERTYS
CORNER,
to Hastings tn seek eippluyn.ent.
,
of Carson City is spend­
Several from this vicinity attended I‘ing tt few
with his mothci. Mrs. I
the K. O. T. M. dance nt Kalamo last ’ (i^&gt; Crabbe at this place.
.
Friday
Henry Yerty and wife were the |
Max Nelson visited Zeno Decker (gUetits of their son Ora, at Hickory j
Saturday nnd Sunday.
Corners Inst Sunday.
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jjau(i. England closed a success-1
ASSYRIA.
I• f|
,j tcrin
“ shnrn
* dl
*
f,d
r. nn »f school •&gt;
'■&gt; ♦»
ll’®
shorM
,iU
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Andrew Fisher of Lansing is visit*' trict Wedneada?.
w- I' Warren
Englwi
ing hi. cranin'. Mr. nnd Mm. Gw- W.
-.
----b.v and family .pent
i tbn fore iMrt olAbo week' In SunBoM. ■
Tompkius%
.
’t CbiUren-. Day will be observed with i
C, W. -Tompkins visited hh son,
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orcrciM-s Sunday evening June 4.
I
Hairy nt Onlralniw thin wrek.

Mra. Wilbur nfKnlmnazw in riutbigK ^
R ER Barnnm,
IUninIn, Mrs.
Hn n.
B. x»n
Hnmp
Mrs E
H»p;‘
and daughter Gail.
M. Myon,and|
her Jtaughthr Mrs.' Shay.
daughter Nellie are attending the Barry i
Bev G. T. Fiaher raJ '’B&gt;' "f
ronviattvJ.t Gvo *• T-rapkin. tart County «'• C. T.' V. eonrentim, lhi«|.

Handkerchiefs .
and Ribbons

We have just received a line of New Wash Goods, Organdies. Dimities,» Batistes.
New aud desirable patterns.
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New Idea Patterns for June
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Fashion Sheets and Magazines

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The DOROTHY DODD SHOE was first intro­
duced only a few years ago, but no shoe ever known
has attained so quickly, such popularity, or such a
vast volume of business. It is sold to-day by all the
leading representative merchants of the country,
and wherever sold is the accepted favorite of the
women of good taste
in that ccmmunity.
The Dorothy Dodd Shoe is correct in style and
THEY FIT perfectly, giving an ease ami grace that
cannot be found in any other shoe. I have them in all etylef and cordially
invite the ladies of this community to call and inspect them.

Men’s Shirts

The Pingree Shoe

I have a nice line of Men's Fine
Shirts and Underwear, all of the
latest st yles. Also a good stock of
Men's Work Shirts and Overalls—
the kind that wear and give good
service. Call.in and see my line,
you will be pleased with the goods
arid the prices.

has achieved a reputation for its
wearing qualities, its ease, its per­
fect fit. second to none. The late
Gov. Pingree spent his life in the
shoe busmen, and the Pingree Shoe
was the result of years of patient toil
(and study* If you are bothered in
getting* shoe:? to .fit. or wear, come
and see nie. I can pleasd you.

Forest Havens hud the, misfourtune
tu break two buggies one dark night
last week.
P. M. Blake expects to go turtle
hunting soon. .-M-compantd by H. H. '
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
Blake and wife.
Sunday school next Sunday at 1:80
Fred Fuller has purchased a horse
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।of Archie Calkins.l 1
wife visited at Oliver John Whitright and wife spent Sun- j
day at L. Bates’ of Podunk.
;.'.
Gould 'r Sunday.
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Miss Chloe Perry returned frurn De-. I. Ldehr and wife were callers at I

troit Tuesday May !', where she has Frank Gorham'n Sunday.
l&gt;een working for some time. She ex-1 The otissChool are ; preparing fori
pecta to spend a month or two with her DXy
mother Mrs. Th&lt;n. Gould.
i franet^ VanAnnun of HaMidgS is .
Miss Nora Kinne is working lor Mrs.
the wwk with Zera Newland. ‘
Chas. Dougherty of Kalamo.
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Fans
Gloves

SPENCE
The Shoe Dealer.
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Bed Room Suites

Iron Beds

Springs and Mattresses
,„WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL THE ABOVE 6000$...

You will find on our floors a full and com­
plete line of the best made and beet finished
Suites to be had and at very reasonable prices.
Look over our line and be convinced—Seeing
is believing.
Throw away your old wood­
en bed and buy one of our

Beautiful SANITARY Iron Beds
we have them in all finish and all colors.

Our line of
Carpets, Lace

Curtains, Linoleums

is going fast but we still have plenty for every
Tuestlsy and Wednesday.
week at Lacey.
body at lowest prices.
Mra. Bob'. Smith
"nlwtnin tho ’ J It Barnum returned last Tuesday
tn&gt;m
attending
the
U.
B.
general
eon|
'a' &amp; Thnnatay Muy
’"IW^RayNffer rani Ruth* Trant ymlted fereoce at Gainea
.,;
Furniture Corners,
Newell Grant. ^dUo Myer, and
Hmte'l m..l Nelli. P««»“
,
Mr atnl Mra. Frank Mora viatt-1 Ed’yth Engbuid Black are the delegatee |
from the U. B. Sunday nshunl w the I
Mfo and Mn. Gn^Trertttralny.
Cmtaty convention held in Harting.
May 24 and 21
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0*0. Evert, of Stony Point met With,
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u «,.v.'re accident ( ?&gt; Saturday evening [
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for Intruduchtg t. Ma"^
f
ov having hi’
broken and faro : WhV„ y..h bare Printlngaioneyon want It. Nicely Pnntad and on good Jtlyr.
ent foully, iDr. McIntyre wm railed.
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Milller &amp; Harris Furniture Company,

Remember the BANNER when (u need

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�DEdWD NOT TO
“FLY TIME”
LOCATE HERE
Will soon be here and we have
a full line of
LAP ROBES, SETS AM DUSTERS.

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IN HASTINGS

HARNESS,
Hundreds and hundreds of
satisfied customers through
out Barry county apeak loud
er than'anv words can. of the
QUALITY of th. Hzruerara
we make. We use the l&gt;eet
of Leather and have the best
of workmen,-which combine
to give a Myers harness a de ,
Eieof style, strength and
rability that cannot be se­
cured in any ready made ar­
ticle.

There Is no SENTIMENT IN BUSINESS

Dr. Charles D. Mohierjiut Graduated

i J. R. Mason was in Grand Rapids ’
[ Friday.

From the Detroit College of
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Medicine. '

1 William Hitchcock spent Sunday at
: ail in all. it seems impractical for us { Wall Lake.
'to move to Harting, with onr preraut
Mnt p Q
„„ ln Gr„&lt;j
plant on onr hand- War. It not tor
Monday.
this fact, we might be able te|coucen- j
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trate our whole businero iu Halting*. ” ! kJ Oo^ye‘r “ade a baalne“ Wp
, "In the meantime we
obliged to to^tro ^^r,^‘

We have them in all stylos
and prices and can please yoo.

,

Continued from pa*e 1.

DECIDED TO LOCATE

Do FARMERS ENDORSE THE

Charles D. Mohler, a w«-U known
yoving man of this city, 'and a grrniuate of oar city schools in the clasH of
18W7. has just completed a four years
course in the Detroit College of Medi­
cine. and has decided to locate in Has­
is visiting tings. having „„„
secured . an office with
j
Ricye the dentist.

Field
make provision tor taking care ot onr !I Miro Elizabeth
"
Clinton.
rapidly growing buainera. and it la ah- friends
friend, in Clinton.

FARMERS

। nolntely necessary that we put ap tome
J. T. Lotnbanl made a buainera trip
Dr. Mohler ia one ot the young mra
I kind ot a building here."
to Detroit Tuesday.
' In whom tho citizen, ot Hastings can

"In wiling our pnramt 'plant we
c. H. Thomra writ to Port Huron take a just pride. He is clean in life.
would have to sacrifice ra much u the Monday on businera
’
honest industrious, and has itad to
) Hastings bonus would amount to. , Mri D w Iioot returned Tuesday । rely upon hi. own efforts to get wlwre
Therefore yon era it wouM not he any-1 tvonL,g from pModw .
’ , he U. At the Detroit College, be has
| thing gained in the long rtm.
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.. I hid the brat pomibln adranlag™ tor '
run. We
realize of
ot course
courro the
the immense
i“men“ad
a*»»
“
practice the many hospitals .Hording !
realize
van
t--|,h5!V- ‘J&gt;f™’£^^
/' ago
that
we
would
have
in
conjunction
.
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tnnra.
^ndid opportutfilloa In that dime- , (fey.
age TJiat we wuuiu nin e in cuujuncuun :
W. R. Cook and E Tyden were In holb „e —„ t„ Hasting, trreh
with the Barter Chair Co. and the
Detroit on bnsinem Friday.
(rom one
,rat
rahooG
Hastings,
Michigan. j j Grand Rapids Bookcase Co., in having
Mrs. A. A. Anderson went to Kala- j jn the country, "and will no doubt get | (Q9/
Jefferson »L, 1 door south of P. O. ।1 our plant located alongside of them ;
. । but as stated we cannot see onr way mszoa-Monday to visi friends.
; n good practice.
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OOOOQOOQOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOGOb clear to harmonize the difficulties bemX VvMt’iXn,Frel'Ck*’,‘ REACHED NO DECISION YET
j fore us in making.this move. ”
I ••From the friendships ' we have
Arthur Brown was in Cleveland on ,
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j formed
.ormca with your
yoar people,
prapw, and the
ra high
mgn
f
But Committee On New Heating
) In mixjng medicines. We also use \ I esteem in which we bold the people of !
System For Court House Is
,
,-uur
brautUol
city.
,re
would
lay
raid,
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Woodland
wra
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Working On the Project.
■ aher ramddenifon. tor U&gt;l. frat «l,m» : “&gt; &gt;h«&gt;
Tbured.y.
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BINDER

TRUSTS

TRUST?

gj

WHAT IS A TRUST?

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

A Trust is a combination of interests to maintain prices.
Have we such a combination ? Who can FIGHT it, and how/
No one can- fight the BINDER TRUST but.the fanner.
How can he do if Only hy Jetting them alone.
But some one may ask, what can we do? We most have machinedoonr work.
This is true, but there are other people WHO BIILD
MACHINES and echo are NOT IN ANY TRUST, who make and .-• II ns ......j
machines as are to be found in the Trust—and that, too. for a good deal LESS
MONEY. Now let us take the

We use the Mortar

. Very best of Drugs ’
Druggist's Emblem \

; were it possible to do so from a financi-^ E- Tyden and A. Brown wore in I The committee which is charged by i
the teanl of supervisors with the duty
al |x)int of view. The kind and coil- j Grand Rapids on bud new Tuesday.
(i . aidcrate treatment you have given us. Mrs. J. D. Zagehneier and son of recommending a heating system for .
the court house and jail met in this !
( j during the
consideration of the , Clair visited at Frwport Saturday.
I
Mi„ Nrttie Turner went to Woodland city Saturday. Several parties are
\&lt; above subject will nlwny. leave .very
figuring on the propositicu, and one
Idraaing remembranw in our min.U " : Mondra- to vixit her grandrarenU.
gentleman representing a Grand Raj&gt;
The HratingxBoanl ot Trade aaaured
Q w
ids firm was here to look over the situ- j
the Grerantra Co. that they believed
vi,lt FrU
ation
and put in a bid. To giv&lt;? all a
they could secure a site and a cash ।
l-jnu. ot IS.000 it they would local,.
C&lt;,unt&gt;' Treararer Coleman went to chance and to te sure of having plenty I “
here, Of tho eamratnera of purpura, . JFrldray. returning Mouthy ot
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bids, the committee
adjourned until ।
’ .inrerity ot effort and courtoouraera of
Mira Grace De Armond left Monday ’ ‘tomorrow, **■*
the 10th. when they. will
the Hralings Board of Trade toward for a visit in Pennsylvania and Ohio, probably reach some definite conclusion
their retrresentativre.
the Messrs. Leonard Smith left Tuesday for an which will be submitted to the loard
Greenman Co. spoke glowingly In a extended visit with friends In TmvtnM'
supervisors at the siecial session
letter to Arthur C. Brown. Secretary of . City.
Jn"C K Thh lax payers, of Barn- .
th.. Board. It will te a pleasure for all
lxJu.iB Su.ni of
sh|lk., County can rest assured that their in­
friends of Hastings to read this we art lIlg hautls wirh Hastings friends Fri- i t*rwrt* “7 b”i”g “???’ louk1t*\aft&lt;'r by
sure. The letter to Mr. Brown wra lUv
the exrellent committee which repre­
dated April 8». and is a, follows:
L
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sent, the boanl in the preliminaries
"In Ubalt of onr Board of Directors
M™/ ■ Gcwer of .VS Cllntar
It is safe to say a first class steam
andmvs. lf, twi.hu, thunk vtru and Street is &gt; tsltmg her mother at Hol- hrating plant will be rulopted. From
City Drug Store.'
the other gentlemen of vour Board of
I"’
what we cun learn the most of the
Michigan.'
, Trade for vour very kind and generous
“• B Messer returned Saturday from committee favor putting the boilers in

। aud chemicals. Onr prices are no
( highcr'itym the use of high grade
Because
mixpermit
medicines
properly
materialstowill
We
would
abemoftar
be used. toSome
glad ofMUST
an opportunity
mix
druggists,
however,
simply place
1 your
medicines
for yon.
all the ingredients iu a bottle, give
It a shake and hand it out. (This
Is not the way we do it.)

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Phone 143,
Hastings,

MOWING MACHINE of the TRUST CO,
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What do they ask for if Why, *45.00. Now- what Would the etl .-r-M ■•. .
ingMachine, not made by the trust cost you/

KEYSTONE

FOR $36.00.'±

u^11
Sterling, hi
NINE DOLLARS, aud there is no better machine offered for eale than the
KEYSTONE. Now suppose 100 men come to me, and each one buys a Key.
stone Mower. I HAVE SAVED THEM $900.00. But suppose the-'
men all buy some of the TRUST MACHINES AT $45.00 EACH what be­
comes of your $900? Gees to HELP THE TRUST, don’t ill $900 -;tv.
would buy a lot of tilings, but $900 GIVEN TO A TRUST buy- NOTH­
ING. If these are FACTS, and’THEY ARE.it will pay you to LET TUI STS
ALONE. Call at my store and see the KEYSTONE. It will cost yon riotb.
ing to look at it, but it will SAVE YOU ?‘AQ0 if you buy one of me.

hospitality to Mr. Graham. Mr. Corwin « trip to Huffalo. Cleveland and De- the tenement
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Just a Word

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to those who own

Kodaks or Cameras
Al Vista Panoramic,' and
Badger Plate Films,
Ansco Cameras and Films,
Cyko, Monarch and Royal
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Papers,
Souvenir Postal Cards and
Photo supplies of all kinds.

I HELP THOSE
who buy their Cameras or
supplies of me, and take
especial pains to show you
everything.

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,

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Michigan

Cold Lunches
। will soon be Inorder, aud wbat to
! get will be a question. A great
। many families in this city nave
already found our Cott Homo
Made Prosood Hara to be just the
। thing for lunches aud cold meals.
। It le especially relished for dinner
J by those eujployed in the factories

troit.
' C. W. W«b. was in the city Monda&gt;’ on business connected with the
Sod CoMrs. J. A. -Allen has gone te Ahn
Arbor for treatment in tho university
hospital.

«d»rt whatever plan premises tire
test results. The committee have no
hobbies of their own. their sole inter­
to
the
for
| Barrj' county.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

taiument that we are greatly indebted , jfr. anti Mra. R. H. Marshall, of ■ *^e Silver Tea will te entertained
to them therefor.”
Pmirievillu, are visiting friends i„ j
Mrs. John F. Goodyear and Mrs.-;
"We also feel indebted fpr the gener-' this city.
Holloway, at th.- home of Mrs.
; uus reception given us at the hotel by j
t-n
t. ki
,
.I Goodyear. Cor. Rwuuiwav
Broadway ..
and
—i h
StoteA
X-.- l
Mnv Elon E. Wctarapn will Ira,.Ew
.j the different members of your Board of
U» »mb for bur rMurn tnf&gt; to H„-, rtod
, frlenJ
'Trade, and must say that we allex­
t ng» . une ..
i an(j jjHVe &amp;
social time. Hours'
pressed the opinion ou our way home
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bogart of Grand I from two until five, no postponement ,
that we were never treated better-at
I Rapids are visiting at C. Manni’s 325 ' on acount of weather.
.anytime in uur lives.’1
j It will be a matter of great &gt; regret ^ast High St.
! Regular services at U. B. church
' that the Grumman Co. concluded not
j.tB8 Cecil iyiVMeraou
ullll)u O4
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Miro
Dickerson W
returned
SunSunday
morning
and..............
evening. ..........
Choir
to locate in Hastings. They are the day from an extended visit in Htflie ; will meet Saturday evening. .
kind of peu]ile we need here, and no huq vicinity.
•
The Ladies Aid Society of the U. B.
one can doubt Irat that the Board of
church will serve a 15 cent dinner at
; Trade did. everything in its power to
? week from a visit with Grand 'thc bomo of Mr* Ickt*’ corn‘,r Hft“*
, get them. Nothing that oould have
। o'er and Grand street*, Wodnesdav
i l»en done was neglected. There is
fnw,d“
) Mfty 24
J

or who expect to own them.—I
sell...

Halting.,

and myraif on our recent visit t.r your
delightful city. We certainly are imprewed with the good things of Hastings. We Teel that in this day of
hurry and hustle, when men will leave
their different business occupations
and devote so much time to our enter-

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} Our pig pork Sausage is in great ;
demand.
. Ilafve you tried our Butterine? ]
We guarantee it. If you are not &lt;
’ satisfied, after trying It, return it
and we will, refund jour money
cheerfully.

F.W. Clifford

only one thing to do. and that is to i Mr.
.....
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Ila Carl
Lari Loveland,
Loveland. of
ot j ftev Crandall
will occupy. the Preenever mind our disapointment this ; Prairieville, spent Sunday with Mr. i
.r.TmL.
, ,,
‘
byterizn pulpit both morn ins and err­
j time, but to go after some other insti- and Mre. Jakic
‘ ‘ ‘ Edger.
ningnext Sunday. The Bapti.t Church
I tution. and keep Rt the work, as we
Mia. Margaret Iron.ide and Mm W. |
repaired and put In order w
. arewere
sure in
will|,tecannot
done, lx
until
something
R. Cook and ran Richard
need,
and Rev. VanAnk
is landed. It is "keeping at it” that Grand Rapids Friday.
cn will be out of the city.
So the
I wins, and the Hastings Board of Trade
. Mrs. A. F. Burroughs and daughter Baptist pastor will preach in the &gt;
will hew to that line.
&lt;,
Presbyterian church. . spent Sunday and
The Dorcas daughters of the Preeby-!
Grand Rapids friends.
ADVERTISED LETTERS,
i Mrs. Will Bellinger and daughter terian church will be entertained next
j List of letters remaining uncalled ।' Leah left today for a visit with hir Tuesday evening May 28rd by ’ Miss
forinthi.rlHre tor the week rading
Hlckor^'Cbimrl
' Crystal Barter at her home.
•
Htsfor nt Hieknrv Cornera.
Slay 13, 1903.
।
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2 There will be "a
a special conirounic&lt;
C.
Jn^"'
7“
E"“''
ration or Hratlfig. lodge No. r,.
Mrs. Lucinda Jordan. Mrs. A. &lt;_
’ 12. F. and t.
buttd.ywh.ro he debnml a lectuiie A M ous.turd.ycv.ning'. May 20. !
■ Loomis. Mrs.' Mary E. Thompson. Mrs.
tho —
Epworth
League.
J! tor
t
J Sarah Stuart, Mrs. Jennie Wellman Irfure
’X*'
. for th.
the mtrti
purpose M
of ronfiBrimr
conferring the
M M.
1 (2), Mrs. Etta Bennett. .Miss Bertha
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Loveland left degree. -------------------------------- i
Please tear the date-----------in mind
! Campbell. Adeline Cragg, Pearl Hop- ' Saturday for ii visit with theif-daugjb ' and govern yonrselvea accordingly .
I kins, Lena’ 'Prosser. Mr. Clarance ter Mrs. H. P. Tuttle at Coopersville. I The L. U.. B. A Circle of the M. E. ।
1 Mead. Wm. H. Allen. Albert L. WaiMias ^gne, Dooley who has been Church will be entertained by Mrs R. i
ters. E. A. Willison..
| vWting Mias Fernnie Trowr the past K- Grant- Hrs. Q A. Newton and ■
[ Tin’s© letters will te sent to.tho dead week returned to her home in Freeport. Mrs. Fretl Bush, at the home of Mrs.
j letters office in ten tlays if not delivered | Sunday.
[Grant. Tuesday afternoon of next
[before. In (tailing for the above please
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I week,' May 33 at 8:30. Indies | are
say advertised, giving date of list
, T', " '
ie .
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। cordially invited to come, and are re-'
Wm. R. Cook. I&gt;. M.
”,n™I q nt,t«l to prak ot. tho inviutio,, ,10
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। Mrs. Field who had spent the previous frjetu]s J11S welL
P. T. Colgrove bra Jost trial a fine
Wlt 1 rien Ml nI
There will be an American jotriotic

new launch at Gun lake, and lira anFrank Bush return"! Friday night;
other fine rteel launch that ia raid to trom a vi.it with his ran in Elmira,
bo a swift one. which will he trial Mich. He also visited friends in :
out this week.
j Palestine and Petmkey.

The MEAT MARKET Man
Two doors east of Qitu Bank.

-Phone 22 Hastinas, Mich.

rally
dale.
; ;ao.
tru-.

at the
E. Church. Ctorer.
Thursday evening May nth at
. Everybotlv invital. "Admi.winn
Offering at close.

| WATCHES, RING J,

PLEASE COMPARE “THE BANNER

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WITH

CLOCKS,
5ILVERW/1RE
SILVERWARE.
I hare a nice line of these
goods, and before you buy any­
thing I invite you to come and
look over my stock.

t

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I do repair work of all kinds,
neatly and promptly.

T

♦ Geo. Newton, jewojbr
&gt; Mt door West of Chidester A Bartoa's.

♦ ! + ♦■»■

Open Evening*.

Foley’s Kiting 'Cure

ANY

OTHER

COUNTY

PAPER

PUBLISHED

IN

JESSE TOWNSEND, =
The Farm Implement Dealer.

&lt;****ro

AU Wool Suits
W hen you can buy a Suit that’s Guaranteed io be All
Wool, such as have the Clothcraft or Stein-'Bloch label, you
cannot afford to take any

chance on a make ;h;u s not

guaranteed. All suits bearing the above labels an’.- guaran­
Monday
with
teed by the manufacturer, and they have all been tested

The prices for these kinds of Suits are

$1O, $12 and $14,
for fancy Cassimers and fancy Chevoits and

$15, $16, $18 and $20
for fancy Worsteds,
made in, either the three button or four button sack,

Our as-

sortment is large and is ready' for you to look over.

MIC HI G A N

The Press of this State declare the "BANNER” in the front rank.
Hundreds of
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.

ALL HOME NEWS
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
news. Itfullv covers its field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?

1st Door
North of
HOTEL
BARRY

New things in Suspenders,

just received, 25c and 50c.
Hewes and Potter's Make.

25c, Fancy half hose in the
latest designs, tans, reels aftd
blacks.

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IF SO-W? will appreciate any kind things you may say of the BANNER to your
neighbor who may not take it.
IF NOT,"Why not send us your name NOW? It costs but $1.00 a year, 25c
• for 3 months trial.
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Chidester CEL Burton,
Leading ClotHiers

�Give Away
M L

■ v s a d booklet
'tJtolifi'"" nitabout

H0W anil When to spray
\puf Apple. Peach and
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ureimiMsiimw

WE

LOCAL MtWS
tfuikdiriuiuikiu

nAj

RAXNER. MAY 18/1905

PERSONAL MENTION.
FINE MONUMENTS FOR

n-“—tD °™n n.|4.

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BARRY COUNTY PIONEERS •

UWUUi

A nine pinnB boy baa oomo to list
the home of Mi-. and Mm. C. L Clear­
water.

T®

What y e

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Sopnto B/Ua WcU.Koo.-o
■nd Reliable Fino of A.
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Black 4 So„.
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we do. we do do

Broken-L

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.lodge Smith on Monday Bt char­ 'wiBS.-asI-—.
for*A ^l\Kl'*:,r**'lli"« ademnao
lotte ronlonoed George Tublw. convictal of murder In the first degree. to i Mra. -WUbu, McDonald I, vlalUn. ' ™
ta A*
0,‘ On“d He
Rnri-M
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,h&lt;0- «‘y Thoma,,-.
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state’s prison for life.
"raB^dto' P”K,er *”
Creel‘* “rm- from Woodland where he made a I *
On
Thursday,
in
Big
Cedar
Creek,
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Hilbert,
ml-; •
John Jone captnrod a Ito brook tr^.’
day. ,1S
" min .tmt„r for G. w. Houf.tauer
1Z

Oar Stock of Covert Jackets are

Deftr Ban“- retail-, tofnrahdl , large Barre. Vor-i Z
bers We have sites 32, 34. otliein iu
mom. granite monnment. to be erected . S
I«und and three quarter*.
J. fc.
„„
eiae 40. all sizes in some kinds. You will save
.
and ail
Gc.rgn Braatorhm. purcha^ on. I ”a Co.. TiduJLnenS “n’ in memory of Mr. Houfetatler. The ' •
fto Jrees. -mall fruits­ lol Morgui Joon raaidencoa in tho foreday.
bj coming at once for one of these Coal*. They a&gt;
,h ci,T »ork gor. in l^ltmide cemetery. Lake *
Odmw. .ml win u. Ilw
whond warf. Mr. Bywater formerly I Mr. m&gt;d Mr, T &gt;&lt;
all made of good materials, well lined—the reify la
ment
there.
X.
resided in Lake Odeeaa. but will make' -'•'•MivUle. &lt;ITOt s„lul,.:
*
ft «w|*a^s
■;good deal
He also closed a contract with Mm. 2
est styles.
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thia city hie futon, home.
, iu the city.
J
' *Pend.
n about fruit
StopBroe..of Coleman Mich., are
Mnt Z. B. Hurt r,tn„.Li a. , ' Aaron Clark of Middtarille for a rare- , X •
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aL
y&lt;&gt;u
may
Barre
granite
monument to be! ®
®
$6
coats
for
$4.48,
$7.50 coats for $6.41
tna-B. flti
l-tolng one of their J.,wbng alley, on from mt extended'. „H ,1,^1^ ’
orecred in OddJ-eliow. rarngterr. that .•
j. all about
the Dawson lot bet wren the two lann- Pennsylvania and Ohio
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" ” arllaw.-, m memory of her hwband. • ‘
nut
$1
O
’
coats
for $8.48.
;.:i thru difdries. Wednradaj afternoon of each
f’h-.ri..,. i
*eek Mr. Kies secured for A. A ,
eroek will W eet reide free h, the Imllew Lmming
which ctot
in*/
preparaBlack
&amp; Son the contract for the Wm. j A
fert*ni
W. 3 Holloway, thollrnggiet. make, th" ““ion, illaew of hi. gntn.lfMl.er ’ Manjifitdd mausoleum, which is to be • Z
have this
ploctxl in the Mandlekl Park at Otsego. • J
. a very liberal
UhenU donation of the famous
Mra J4n Busby rntnrwid Sundae
This will be one of the tinwt mMw&gt;- w
L A- M painu to be tued for painting from Charlotte, wh,,re
, 5
turns in the state, costing nearly $lc.- •
ehurehe,. Tlte L A- M. io.nl, hat,- visiting for three week, with her
ow.00. It is also built of Barre granite"! A
We have a'l tn# Sheep Dips.
Income very impnlnr . with all who daughter Mre. Mark Wnrnm
with Standard bronze doors, grilles etc. A
have ever used them.
.
_ Mr. „d Mya E.' W. Moon. m,d This park consists of seven acres and "Z
'
specially
•We 1 ■
Anyone who enjoys nice music will -Mrs. Frances Broker,
of Battle was recently donated to the villag.-of ’ J
. sell in
find a bargain at W. R. Jamieson’s in, Creek, opeut Saturday and’Sunday the OtaegobyMi Mansfield and is a bego- •
,v
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the Kelley building just north of the ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. W r C’ook tifni spot for hi# mausoleum.
bulk:
g we have ju-t twenty-nine of these Skirts, all good
hi lice to
.Nat,.,nallx.uk. Mr. Jumi.-yon ha. a
Mi» Garfield atltitdej th.- SR work r
nie i
® qualities mJl styles; nearly all colors; the sizes are brok■waiii.
Oraphpphoneand records, that he festival m Ann Arbor Fr.j...
.
will Hill fur gill.
H. a.1 his adv. in -Saturday. ^,.d on Mondnv VisHedS
agiU
on but we have almost all sizes iu Botne style or other,
------ vU mmiuay visited tho «dway« the lucky one, to' occuru the a
.tll|s lv,'w"
Manual trSinirtg
'
trfriuirig departing
department 6f the -contracts. No doubt the reason is the ;
•
Of
high claw work and the courteous ■
Fishermen will find a paradi.se at \V. ' I»ilanti nurntaL
treatment they have always given tl.eir 1
You can have your choice at just 3-4 the reg­
J. Michael’s store on South. Jefferson
John C. Ketcham went
went: to Imlay
Imlay.,
patrons.
'I
St. where all kinds of Bolt Rech City Friday evening. He atteanded a
ular price,
Line*. Bait*, and in fact everything meeting of the Lapeer Co. Teachers
in the fisherman’s line can be found. : A-aaocitioh held then- Saturday, where
TOWEL
SHOWER.
&gt;
Hts adv. in this iasue will be found of Lo delivered an address,
Mrs. Malde C Stebbins gave a-O
interest to al! fishermen.
i Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Lainjm in anti towel shower -yesterday afternoon in O
Hams &amp;• ^luss. the grocers, are giv- ; Mrs. W. A Latnpman drove to Lacey Ei’hmff of her friend Miss bmise Pack- A
ing premimns to their cash customers yesterday tv attend the county 'V. (’. ard. of &lt;?harlotte. About a doxen in­
in the sluqie of fine decorated China C. T. U. conventiim. Mnj.. W. A. vital gpests w-.n- present, and n very
ware. The ^oods are first class in l^impman is tho f treasurer ot the pleasant afternoon was .spent. The W
every respect and there is a large as­ county W. c. T. U . and has a paper Mii«8e*z Carrie Struthers nnd Julia W
Spaulding, of tTinrlotte. were among ,
sortment to select from. It will pay at'the Lacey meeting..
Here’s the chance of the season for a bargain in' a Petti­
those present.
'
' A
yon to call and see them.
Rev. II,.H. VanAuken left"yesterday

It was 18 inches long,

and weighed a

Broken-Lot Skirts

Broken-Lot Petticoats

Garveth,
PtNWJL

worth■irked
J’ns
lewriry
ii A V E

it

ns

Signet Rings
WHICH U F. i OFFER AT
A BEASON f.LE PRICE.

YOUR EYtS TESTED FREE
uite optician.

■;ner. 1 srradto wlllirtnd

•lherl you
kind you

JOHN BESSMER. the jeweler.
Tar

f-o/ey's / • net
.. ........... -oeumonia.

to attend the Preshyerian General Asaembly, which will lie held at Win­
Tho lichen is rviusrkabk* for the great
ona Lake. Ind. This is t)»e general age to which It lives; there belrnr good A
legislative body of the PrMbyterj^D grounds for believing that they endure S
Church; and memls'rship in it is a nN long Mi* n hundred years. Their w
position of great honor and resjionHi- growth is exceedingly slow, almost be­
yond belief, Indicating that only a little : gh
Irility.
nourishment is weswiry to keep tlojtn *
Many of our rentiers will remeuilfr alive. In n dry time they Lrive the pow- W
Ruljih W. Walker, who was jw»ociiited er to suspend growth altogethtn renew­
Criitenden Bros., of Charlotte, have
! wifhC. W. Clarke in the grocery busi­ Ing it again at,the fall of rain. This A
opened an upholstering shop in the
ness [in this cij£- a few years ago. They peculiarity alone Is enough to make the
basement under the First National
lichen ui vegetable wonder, ns It is a ™
will be pleased to know that he is ii«&gt;w property possessed by no other species S
Bank, and would l»e pleased to have
i one tit the membtfs of the firm ofof plant?Another interesting fact about A
you call and see them. Satisfaction
Stedhti Farris A- Walker Co. of lk&gt; Hcbeus Is Ui.U -they grow only where a,
guaranteed.
Wardrobe-|x&gt;xe«
and
Angeles, who have just oftened an im- the air is free from dust and smoke. “
shirtwaist boxes -.o* order. Umbrella
metiMe department store in tbat hu^tl- They may. ke said to be n sure liellcu- ---’ re-covering and repairing,ing city. All will wish hitkesuco-ss. tion of the purity of the air. as they are + +
"“The" J. S. Goodyear Ca have an
never found growing in cities nnd *
ailv. in this iBsue that will be of inter­
aTasbn McElwain, has
pprehafesl towns, where the atmosphere Is impreg- 4
est to all Who are interested in com-, Ira VanValkvnburgh .hferiden*ii* tin west natal with dust. soot, smoke and other *
impurities.
♦
mencement .excises Thia firm has a Center xtreet. aud will move i into the
the near future. -This is a
very attrac*tive line of goods for com- same"
BirtU while still in the egg have a ♦
nMineement such as white [goods, fan*, very pleasant home anil an |excril«*ut
Utarp, horny spHte attached to the up- 4
gjoves. embroideries, laces, ribbons etc.
jk-r part of the ishik, by meHus of ♦
fhe stock is pew. compete and upwhirl; they arc asdstel iu bfeaklug J
M. C. "Excursions.
ti»-d8rte.
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out of the shell. This pmuih oim'O b»- ♦
Special round, trip Snmlay rates nre comes opposi i! IO the shell nt variont J
Wxlnesday evening, at tie Methodist
now in effect, a rate of one fair for the points in a Hue extending till nr»»untT ♦
jursfjr.Hge. Mr. George E. Poland, ofround trip will 1»’ charged. - Passe ngers the ••4g at about’ otie-'third.of the egg's 4
Grand Rapids, was united in marriage
must reach starting point liy midnight length from the large eml. It makes a ♦
to Miss Ella A. Ingram, of this city.
satne^date. Tickets an* gtkil on all senes of little holes, thus weakening 4
Rev. Arthur Trott officiating. Mr.
pammger trainson this division if they the .shell, and.when the chick arrives J
Poland ha* a position on the Grand
tuv ochcdnled to stop nt the station nt u certain stage «rf strength and de- 4
Rapids street car line, ami Mr. and
velopnn-Ht It has po difficulty In break- ♦
yon wish to Mop at.
lug out. In the common fowl thte-llttlc 4
Mrs- Poland will make (their home in
Gen’l Awmblv of the Prtjibyterian weapon-drops off it day or two after It ♦
that city.
Church in I’. S. A. nt Winona Lake. is hatched, but on the pigeon and birds 1 4
Tlie amendment to the state constiInd.. May 17 tu 31 ‘.iW. One find dans that are fed by their parents It some ♦
tjntion relative to the improvement of fare plus 25 cents fur the rdtnd trip times remains for two weeks.
4
tjhe public highways was "carried by a ., will be given for the abovebceaai«*n.
big majority nccordingt on. tho official
I Dacca of aalc Ma,
re­
The'iAcarnatilaim were considered the, ♦
rep«»rt8. The vote for whs 203,"7S0; j
most skillful (dingers of Greece. These ♦
' turn limit Jnne 4.
agajn.YrG8.NW: no choice 1.211: majorwcnpqtw were used not only to throw ♦
Free-and
Acf-pu-l
Marolh
Grand
ty for the amendment 148,24 b This
atom-a. but Imlls of lead, tfnd in some 4
emphatic expression of the will of the Lodge.DirtroltlMicb..May ® '&lt;"d
localities, &lt;mp«fclnily Iu the. plain of ' *
At a rate ot &lt;3.40 for tho ri.iuid trip. Marathon, many of these metul
4
people ought to I* sufficient to assure ,
Dau.of ule Slay 22 and!«.retlirn limit tile- have Uectt found.- The relics arc j ♦
thorough legi-alatiun that will ultima­
interest! m* from the Inscription* and 4
,
tely *wure first class, highways in ;: May to indtuiyf.
devices i’Ut upon them, which consist , ♦
■ Mich. Athletic- A-«'n lnt.-r|-hohi.tlc of the names of persons and approprl- 4
M ichigan.
,
Meet. Ann Arl.-r. Mi&lt;-h. Mat
a u&lt;r cirithcts. the legend in many cases ♦
nite uf Fl.'HI fur the round trip will &gt;"■ meaning when fully translated fLool: ♦
giwm. date, &lt;* Mie. May &lt;2* return out!"
1

WORK SHOES
Kindge,

ha..* the
all-around Shoe the
Kalmbach, Logie,
Company's.

Veal Calf
VieiTcs-N'orLaci
vo;i|&gt;le Sole...

$2.25

Oregon Calf
Confess or Lace,
IhrveMc...

coat'. We have too many of some kinds and not enough
of others, but they will all l»e included in thi? sale.
Come in and look them over and get our’ special price,,
we have them from

The one saurian plan adopted by the
Albion high school a short time ago is'"
giving-the"liest of satisfaction. There
is iiot an objection r«x-eived from any
&lt;&gt;f the parents and the work done by
the* students is eminently satisfactory. 1
Itr ,-uccess may lead other places to ,,
adopt tin* same plan.

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limit May ST inclu.iteAnn. of Employ’d A*nieer|

When a witness In an English court 4
the oiler day rvinarkal that It was . ♦
uecvMury tn sit on a horse’s head when 4
he was 'down to keep him quiet the ♦
•».-&gt;.Jnne I. Mk*. For tho ul.a-e «.-iu.ixe __
"Nothing erf the kind ; I
1. n IU- round top ro.e toll
»W. th.
people don't seem to understand that ♦
date, ot Mie May 24. 2.1 and
return «‘
the only thing net cssary Is to get bold 4
of his car and keep his nose up In U»e । J
limit June 5, 1903.
Aort. Memorial Day, May HO. U» nlr. 1 have seen a lady keep a horae 11
quiet in that way without soiling her | ♦
roundtrip rate will he very low Thee
gloves."
•
|£
tickets cannot be sold Birther than a
dtstance of 100 mile, from starting
Prospective Mother-in-law - Before +
point. Date, of sale May 2S-»I. ret nrn
i you marry my son I-want to tell you ■ 4
limit May 81 Inclusive
•„ow Ib.l lie l'»« " “«'■«’■' 5X7. t
Sunday excursion to Thoimqiplo and l-nw^ctlre Ilauertler-In-la
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nothLgl Mamma
will cure bta&gt;
Jacksun May 21. ThomappK««1 ret"V" nothing:
Mamina will
him ofof ♦♦
-••iCT-nu -IsckMin 85 centa apeciul
----------train 4
tint I,loused
haretoaIwve
frlghtfuUr
a frightfully
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Voting Men’, Chri.tian A-»n.
Aineriei nt Niagara Fall"-. N iV

forth

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$2.50

7:40 p.

Veal Calf,

tn.

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in- TJw.rtiiinnh'
n^rnanjo ofltBicycle, and bW «•»

chocked aml carried free.

A Michigan train for Michigan
people, fast, comfortable and /o“rc“'
tot. Michigan Central
half a day going and com ng mtd

SiOjcfc Soic Lace only,

$2.00

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bJrtMman: -it . is on. of your am, ; £

79 cents up to $3.98.

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MONEY BACK STORE
WRIGHT BROS.
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 30.

LEAnjij

LIFTERS ■

Are wanted in this great work-a-day world,

A B«&gt;1

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Q«»«llty Shoe Store.

co./

H^tfrifli, Mloh.

New York, moo a, m. The faatart
smrta-wia. m.
train in America. Try !»•
. aboald have fallal for at laaat twice
w. S. Barbon, Aoent. | the amount

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And so, very early in life, you should become a ,

.LIFTER.

One of the most efficient ways of

Lifting is to acquire a LEVERAGE through the
habit of SAVING; and this habit of Saving comes .

to those who deposit their money with this bank.

3 % INTEREST

4i

SEMI-ANNUALLY

Compounded

BY THE

Hastings

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Bank

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY CO.

AI i , ia nimembered long after price is forgotten.
Stocks-Btrnt’s failure 1h regarded us
a very bad one. Sbnreo-How so?

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CAPITAL $£0,000.00

SURPLUS $50,000.00

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CARLTON CENTER
WOODLAND.
Mrs. Frank Andrus and son spent ’ Mr. and .Mra A. G Kilpatrick
last week visiting friends in Eaten spent Bunday wih friends in Wart Sun­
AND VICINITY.
Rapids. Onondaga and Charlotte.
field.
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Jonhn O'Connor- WiU Nash. J. CarWUey Kilpatrick lost a valuable cow
WOODLAND.
renter and several others in this vicin­
William Wunderlich has gone to live I ‘V. attended the initiation and banMemlames
Mesdames H. Hicker
rt lexer and
ana
v.
I Hosmer visited In Holing. Monday.
with his daughter Mra Albert Berklc. |
at Freeport Friday night.

WOODLAND

kaw
ats....
I'his is tile season of
he year to think of
hem. We have them
ill styles and prices.
«e our line of

that we sell from Me io 50c

ys Johnnies
Bib overalls25c

For 1

week w«

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will sell

j

' Its Ottmeal ... 25c

Bars Acme soap.. 2 5c i

HENRY RAQLA
COATS OROVE
OENEKAL STORE.

Good Printing

Bom.to George Herringum mid wire
on Saturday evening. May 13. a daugh•
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Printing
done you

per. Remember the BAN-

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LETTER-HEADS

NOTE-HEAPS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
'
FOLDERS
. DODGERS
•
POSTERS
BOOKS
.
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
' ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT NS
In fart, almost anything
in tho line of printing in
one or more colors.

you have the guarantee that
the worh will be well done.

Let us havejHe next
order.

Ifes BANNER,
Hastings. Mich.

Tailor-Made
SUITS
if you want a Tailor-Made
Suit call aud see our catalog
You can get anything you
want and we ebn save you
money. Salts that we order
are cut the same day our or­
der " reaches our tailoring
house.

SOFT SHIRTS
Oar tine of Soft Shirts is com­
plete and up-to-date io every
respect. They wear welj and
fit well. We have them in
all styles and colors and can
please you.

SOFT HATS
We hare Soft Hats in all
styles, all colors and sizes.
Bring your h»ad to our store
and we will fit it.
.

PANTS OVERALLS

4
J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

DePUE’S STORE

this writingRobert Bechtel and family and John
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q„„a.» at
I Jh—n «~1 ‘"uiiy
S&lt;ma
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Fresh Strawberries
Fresh Pineapples
Fresh Lettuce
Fresh Radishes
Fresh Cucumbers

• Unde Toni’s Cabin show which was | The heavy rains the part week will .
| J. A. Frith and family visited at H. Bechtel a
Bert Fancher ■ and wife of Morgan
billed to show here on Thunday night Prevent the planting of corn in this ■
■ Ashnr Sackett's in Roxland on Saturof last week was compelled to go to ! vicinity for two weeks at least.
virited at N. Latham’s Spnday.
I day.
the Town hall to show owing to the j Mail reaches here an hour earlier ,
Harry Hammond has his Ijasement
stormy weather. Quite a number pat- now over the Route 3 as amended. Those ! B. F. Carter of Lake Odessa was a dor.,-'uni the enrpenten. are at work on
ronized the show and pronounced it: living east of here are rather chagrined guest at 0. C Sheldon’s Sunday after­
his new barn.
good considering the difficulty in t»ecau»e the route through the outlet &gt;! noon.
The annual lauxd social will Ite.held
Mrs. L. Rupe and Mrs. G. Barnum
which they were placed on account of will prevent their getting mail during
in Ernest Edmonds barn in, the near ।
were guests of Mrs. Lehman on Mon­
not being able to use their tent.
the rainy season of the year.
I fntnre. High Bank him a land they
Mrs Frank Runyon of Lake Odessa | "
Nash raised his barn Monday day.
Fanl otd children ^ ntay well be prond of. Rev. Olmete^
was in Woodland on Thursday of last afternoon, about 80 being present anil
Mra. Geo.
‘rto attending general conference tnxs L
Woodland were guests at the home of
week.
' i assisting.
week at Gaines.
Smith Munion is building a new ad1-­ ! L. J. Matthews and wife of Hastings i her fathre Rev. C. D. Jarvis over Sun
The High Bank I.- A. S. wm put |
were
guests
of
Win.
Naah
and
wifg
!
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a&gt;'- / *
dition to his blacksmith shop
. were gu
over another week. On account of the I ’
—
.
| Qne of tlie wood cutters on the
A hall game between Freejxirt and I o
Hantb
‘.vL A.S. at the county farm ours will be ,
Pmperatiuns are under way for B aker place nearly killed his wife last
; Woodland was played tore on Saturday
afternoon, resulting nine to two in Children’s Day and it is hoped that Friday night. Drunk!
even a more enjoyable program than j
Mrs. Laura Sheldon spent a part of
favor of Woodland.
LAKE VIEW.
E. Lncftj* was at Battle Cre©k bn the one given Easter will be rendered. ■ last week in Charlotte visting friends,
No corn planted yet.x
Elmer
E.
King
who
has
lieen
in
i
110,1
^tending the W.
Saturday and returned on Sunday to
.
.
.
.
. 5L A. Board
Bert Trout wine is grading his front i
visit his son Frahk Lucas and family. | Kansas for the past month returned • meeting.
yarti thereby improving the look* of
Mrs. j«L L. Smith df Cincinnati jlbo,neM week and i« high in his
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Griffin of Lake
the place.
making tor mother Mra Harriet M.; PraiaH‘
certain parts of Kansas and | Odessa were gueste of O. G Sheldon
, Mrs. Chas. Smith and daughter pawed }
toe and other relatives and Woodland I “ot ,,uit0 80 enthw^tic of others. We and family on Saturday aXd Sunday.
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friends an extended visit.
wouldn’t be surprised , to see him; Harley Townsend jHfWdleville spent .Sunday at Bin JtefTcrj ».
;
Tnhn i
an i
a
f u . :
starting for that country tor-make a Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
jjr and Mrs. Granger of Mulliken
J
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•veraamaat teltlement.
I H. Tow„M»4 of Bat Wtadtatd.
ri-ital «t Walter Ktagl-rt Iron, Tnrare visiting Woodland friends for a few
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Ren Warner and daughter of day until Thnrudav.
Thursday.
days.
.
The basket social at the home of I Mra. Iten
. 3 the guests of her' Warren Cooltough and wife spent j
Mnu Stete Wolcott 1. patting in terr
F* King T
*'“n'1'd’ “ ' M»”“
.pare time onl uf tchool alerting to^
w“
i sister Mra. ----------------------------------Harve Townsend part uf । Sunday at B. J. Coolbaugh'a
Miss Edith Strickland and friehd of
S. VanHouten.
^att McKibben is thoroughly reno- ! last week.•
I Hastings visited at Mra. McKay's t
Miw Myrtle Shopbell who bn. been «“■«“«
home wtd «•
CASTLETON CENTER.
,
.
Mnndnv.
working tor Mr,: John Hr nr, b,« gone
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-I”"
Messra Peter Bass and C&lt;1 Irland
George Rockwell tu&gt;d fsmily passed j
to Indimt. to care tor mt invalid viLr.
““ ,im0 ,h” ’umm-r'
are caring for sick horaes this week.
Sunday with Mr. and Mra Henry j
L Hilbert i, baviJk . new cement 1 ^°°l d°“ ""
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Mr. and Mra. Wm. Offley and child.
walk pot down in front of bl» village
Chl“’ Hecht a,,,1 sun« Hi”1, •'orc ren spent Sunday at AH Everet’a north Merritt.
pro^rty. From. Forma is. doing the l“‘11 ’ncr™(ul in their Sth grade ex­
»f VennontviU..
MORGAN.
work.
amination.

ys Knee Pants

ipeclals:

^IIGH BANK.
The weather i» rather discouraging
to the farmers who are trying to get
their corn in on time.
Mrs. Hany Hammond is very ill at

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Fresh Green Onjons
Fresh Asparguj
Fresh Bananas
Fresh Orangea
Fresh Lemon,

CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER

A NEW LINE OF DRY GOODS, JUST IN THIS WEEK.
Hastings, Hkb.

Phone \0.

FURNITURE and CARPETS
YOU want artistic results in arranging your'-preuv
home, which need not be a great expense to y&lt;»u 1{'
you buy your Furniture and Carpets of

RENKES &amp; WALLDORFF
Their great care in buying enables them to&gt;eH g,H,J
substantial and pretty furniture at very moder
prices. If you are not a customer nnw ctlvy. \
be glad to show you their line of goo.ds whick
tends from the basement to the roof &lt;&gt;t thuir thhree
story store.
.

Renkes&amp; Walldorff

eoRNKRa

Pianos, Or gans.

85 or ,o.

of C’\ t.i^’.
to?
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ith
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Mrs Aioert'ueiwr xur tuc ]«»*
Mrs. TIiok Mead is quite ill —
w,tb ' Th© people west of the school huuse |
the 8
lrnin for home
Dr. Bar tor in attendance.
,
will greet the
mail wagon it making 1
Mrs., Inez Cole of East Woodland
\f,,v IN
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,j a few....„
to­ Mr. and Mra. H. tije
t^p to-day May 15.
spent
days withBpm,
Miss May
Nina12Es
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Will G. Hydo »l»rt«a on the 8 a. nt.
tabruok of our village the latter part of Collins, a daughter,
Boni, to Mr. and Mr&gt;. Balts, a boy
r„r Atlanta. Ga
Albert
Trautwein
,r“'n
'“r A,tan“’ ‘,‘u
last week.
,nv...u t
„...—«_ ia -pending a tew Sl,ndav M„y ;
........
■ nnau, Ji.t, ..
Mr. Potts
p„tu |of
Of Baltimore
Baltimore has
Em became
became aa
Mr.
• Kate Honlrtatter ia auflering with a
"lrtl hi» f“mily at thia place,
Mr
Mr
wf
&gt;/i,
,
Ar“OT
!®’“gl‘‘,‘“'7J*
frequent vialtor ab Tbornap|J«. Loot.
felon or. her thumb.
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Mr. and’ '*
Mra. —
U. —
E. Hilton and foader Saturday, buying it of W. A.
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‘ now as though we might, chronicle a
Charies Edwins who was mentioned! children
'.“,*■7? &lt;
,I1WtJn8'’ MlX!Ot Sunday Htsll of Hastings.
marriage in the near future.
as being fatafly wounded by Deputy w*tb his grnndyprents at this place.1
Quit*- a number from this place will
Mrs. Mary Burgett of Battle Creek is
Sheriff Ed Cale of Sunfield on Sunday
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Tliere will be an 'ice cream social nt attend the funeral of Mra. Hfmcr Hart
visiting her parents Mr. and M r*.
. evening
.. as»*;
evening, died Wednesday
a the school house Friday evening May of Nashville to-morrow, she being-a
Weaver.
result of his wounds. /
, to resident here a few years ago.
A warrant ‘has ‘Jfii for the purpose of raising money
Wm. Wiles of Assyira was calling.xm
been sworn ort for the arrest
the ' -------------------------------add “cw books to the ........
library.
all
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... Let...I
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Offley and son
friends in this vicinity Sunday and
deput} sheriff.
come and
' enjoy
‘
a social
’ * evening.
Wayne visited at Dan Deller's Sunday. took dinner with his aunt Mrs. Jane
J. M. Smith is spending a few days
Quite an exciting time occtired at They report Glenn Deller being about
Norris.
.
with his parents in Yankee Springs the corners near Stony Point last Satur­ this same.
Mr. Dancer of Vermontville was an this week.
day evening when three young men
NORTHWEST
CASTLETON.
our streets Monday.
J. H. Sawdy was at Lansing on who had spent the day in town got in­

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Is to BUY al! Kinds of GRAIN,[‘'SEEDS, Hay
WOOL, and LIVE STOCK at the Hiihei-t.Mar-.
ket Price and to sell BRICK. BRAN' COAI
CEMENT. FLOUR. GRAIN’S. HAY Vlli
DLINGS. SALT, and WOOD PLASTER at thZoioest Market Price.

Your Business

Our mail man Claud Wood started on
Vermontville parties passed through
to a skirmish.
One of them hit one
Your business is to sei) what we buy aiil! to bay
wc hope
he will Morgan with there loads of lumber for
. Monday,
.
.
what we sell.
Mrs. Cora Strong and Mra M. F. of the others over the nqse with. . beer duty to-day
a new cottage at the lake resort.
Early visited relatives and friends at bottle smashing his ndeo ami injuring give good satisfaction.
one of hia eyes quite badly. We underJohn Mead has his old ham raised
Woodbury one day last week.
NORTH MAPLE jGROVE.
stand Dr. McIntyre dressed the wound . and will soon commence the new part.
Rev. W. Good of Dayton. Ohio, till­
' Too much beer boy«.
। 2 Harvc Woodman and John Furlough C. H. Charlton and family spent
ed the pulpit at the vilalge U. B.
Phone 57 and see how willing we are to do our
Sunday
at Lakeview.
are building fence for Jasper Black.
church last Sunday at 2 :Bu and also in
part.
auvoc
.w» the
v..v eigth grade o*i
HOLMES CHURCH.
I Those
that took
ex-j Mr- a,ul ^InL A E- Mll,#
the evening. We understand he is tp
R. B. Murdock and wife were the aminnlion trom the Wellmu wbool'
Newton ri.itod
.t Hu
remain and work on this charge as the
tii&gt;Ka
’ class has'been without a minister for guests of the former’s mother in Has­ have all p«*ed,
tings Sunday.
j the i»art few months.
Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.
Phone S7.
;
Arthur Forman of W&lt;Mdl»nd visited
F'«i Howden of Grand Rapids spent
Mr. and Mra. Snckott spent Friday at .Lune. Ehret’, last .Sunday '
Sunday with his patents here.
j Mra. E. A. Sawdy received word on
JOOOOOOOOOOOCX)OOOOOCXX)OOCX)OOOOOOOOOOOCC&lt;-3 -0.^0000000
j Wednesday evening of the death of her in Woodlaud, the gueets of Mr. and
Mrs. Miner of Battle Creek vislusl
&gt;lrK
J«r
Raymond of Yankee
’ sister Mrs. Frances Hullingstine of Mrs. Ellis Lamb.
Mra Ida Mead -me Jay last week
Springs slant several days last week
Grand Rapids.
' ----------Miss Lillie
Brodie r
of. Allegan was
Harn. Woodman l«t two sheep with her pnnmtt here.
- — --------j Truman Munion who has been work- , the guest of Mies L’rah Baine last week • which
„olco froze
Ip)„ to death
ut.tn during
unrtng the
tee cold
Oda . "
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a­ started for Atlanta GeorHyde
' ing in Hastings ia home for an indefi­
Mrs. Sarah Durkee spent Tnesdav | rain, the sheep wete just sheared and ~2. Monday, He will visit several i
nite time.
placm
in Georgia
and abpjat (toilettewith her parenla Mr. and Mrs. Dordcy were not able to stand the -rtd rain:
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• villi.;Tenn., on his .return home.
;---------------------The Misses Rebecca and Susie Fin- near Freeport.
j
Mr.
’
nnd
Mra,
Chas.
Fowler left MonMra.
George
Fuller
and
Miss
Bessie
LACEY.
.
flBefrock who have been working in
Kalamazoo for the past six months are were the guests of Mra Gerlinger near ! Morri^ Pilgrim and wife spent ( day
. oni a visit to Missouri.
Y’ou will soon want a hew idefrigetsud;. We I a»e s full. (
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Woodbury.
j
Saturday
and
Sunday
in
Hastings.
J
y
M
p
xmua
.u.nss •
home for an indefinite time.
• Mr. and Mra. Fanik Tobias spent
line of them, and can suit ydu. A|pon£ i‘ • wr hare I
and family visited at 'Sunday withfriends in RutlamL
C. S. Palmerton .is being kept quite I Mr. Chipman of. Grand Rapjih wn&gt; ;
are
LEONARD CLEANABL1E REITIIUF.R ATORS (
bat Sunday.
Carman Tobin, is visiting relative.
.Irasy selling the hardware stock lately j|lpn one street, Ttw«Uy. 'toning , HaItxi'
which can be taken apart and clehr.t'd, then-by preven: ;
i owned by W. H. Sease.
Pitxnoa
Calvin Stevens and family visited at | at Shultx and Battle Crevkl
ing any accumulation of dirt Tb«e?te&lt;ngtxaioni keep (
Bom. to Mr. al Mrs. Abe Coxier
things
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Van Simmons lost a good horse last ; Mr. and Mrs. John Donley of Frvo Hudson Burroughs, trf Grange Hall
of L. N. Dorkm’s Conan, last Sunday.
i M„. ,
u,d(1 OM
Sunday.
'
Ljsrrt were tho guests
COLD and PURE.
;
----George Campbell while rolling on I lived about 21 hours. She wm burled
Mr. Tucker of North Otlemo visited I*
’"!--’1''ftuna.v.
S"»4«XThe doors are air tight They lire built upon the w.-:»V
r:. : Bntolpb
r _:,i:is standing tho
atsum
tbe­ mil1 sprained his ankle in tho Vermontville cemetery.
friends in North Woodland last Sun-!' Hnttio
scientific principles, after 25 years ot experience in their ,
I sner
her
“ thM hs bM to go on
L„far of Orajjd
u
-- with
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“ aunt Mrs Harriet Hunt.
L
manufacture. Have a good air circulation aud use but l\
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.
ing for hor^mother Mra Jane Rowden
John Gibson of Lake Odnsa was in
Mni- C"rie Parmalen entertained a ■
little Ice. We also have the CHA LLENGE If EBERG RE- /
2.^. we hoar that the steam shovel has Sr. who is no l&gt;etter.
I company of friends to dinner T_„
Tuesday,
town over Sunday.
FRIQERATORS and the “OR AND” HARDWpQD RE­
as --------soon ns: Fred Rose of Manton is visiting
I Mrs. H.
B. Gammon. Mra
Mrs. JuHa
Julia come and will get to work —
FRIGERATORS, which are cf the most
Mid up- f
You may now hear the merry tune of
Youngs, Mrs. May Townsend and Mrs. P o«ihle on Mud creek.
। friends and relatives at this place.
the Woodland band on the streets every !
to date construction. We are headfinartt f«&lt; K?tri|«- )
: Hattie Fuller.
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■— - -------- —;------- — I Mrs. Abe Coxier is very low at this
Saturday evening. .
store. Call and see us.
Miss Beasie Fuller was in Shaytown nin nfirATII I IVT
writing, but is improving quite rapiilly I
Jasper and William Jordan went to
Everything in the Fishing Tackle Line/
; under the care of Mia Hatite Brown
Saranac last Friday and returned home
1i
XfnrvXrvvL anti
anil uri€«*
.
I of Naahille.
Bruce Murdock
wife attkinrla.!
attended j
Sunday.
| the Schray and Fox wedding near Lake I
Hiram Waltz and wife visited Mr.
Odessa Wednesday evening.
PARMELEE.
f
THE HARDWARE DEALERS.
PHONE U.
and Mrs. Van Simmons on Sunday.
We are pleased to report that our' Bring! Social Oitrsciin and Suffering ia , Frank Pannalee was home over Sun- j Ki*1
Stanley VanHoughton one of Wood­ three'eighth grade scholars passed a sue• day•- ’
land’s most progressive merchants has ceraful examination.
Popularity is hard to gain-easy to lose. j Philo Cline and wife and John Mun- ,
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d'*‘wy. wagon- 51‘ .'nn:
Jay Hnntof Onrilon and Mta Heraie
gcraon and wife were in Grand Rapids i J?
Keeping, one’s breath sweet and free
Houghton baa a large tmde and is well I
WoodUnd W(M thc
I Durkee of Woodland were the guests
ho™
disagreeable xxior is paramount.
paramount.
Friday.
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.. of .i -oiu disagreeablexxior
liked in this vicinity.
'I
Dyspepsia
and Indigestion
bring social
I Mrs. A. J. Hunt last week.
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If you are going to build this summer,
Hooper Freehney lort a valuable ! 2,
ostracism. Even sincere friends cannot
We want to furnish ydur Lumber.
conceal their aversion if your breath is ’ young colt last week.
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W© will furnish your wall of Cement Blocks,
SOUTH WOODLAND.
W£ST WOODUANB.
foul.
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Mrs. O. A. Carjienter whone illness j
The prettiest ever aa tiio’ hewn from Rocks.
S. Shoptell jmd family wen, cmlletl to
mMic ip_.
IUl1 breath is the inevitable result of

business on Wednesday of last week.

Can’t We Get Together?

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER, !

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stomach trouble—indigestion and dy&gt;Hanover Mommy to attend their*.on0(
Eog&lt;jDili Burk|t.
-in-law s funeral. T. Little.
,
, ^exall Dyspepsia Tablets are a quick,
..
' Prof. J. w. Loranger of Perry was
Mrs. Gail Hamp, Mrs. T.
.
cufSl On« ub,rt relieves the
MtaNemeM^weM
te Myers
iXand
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W edneMlny.
Our new mail can ier began his work
Monday and we trust he will give as
good satisfaction as Mr. Haur.
George McDonnell and E. Warner
went to town Saturday and got some ?
beer and on reaching home gut into a
quarrel over the dividing of the drink ’
they had left. Warner struck Me- j
Donnell over the nose and broke it.
Dr. Mdnyre fixed up the none/
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Nojxum
can cure
You
Vr. wi.rn.n
nnrii consumption.
ro'icnniTi' ion.
N nil 11
““ prerent II Jhough_ Ik. Wood’s
Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs,colds I
bronchitis, asthma. Never fails.
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~Sunday.
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an
operation
on
Wm.
mi
nn TO
Wm .U«
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nut1 Sinwlnr
temovingpartofatoe.

iwcct
”7‘ and pure,
Lrt'•&gt;'?

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Pt-MtetotirnTtotn.

Geo. Sears and wife of Tamarac ;
fer rmr.
visited the latter’s ^renta Mr. «,,!
i^.‘KS5U.'IjS
Mrs. Sumin Monday.
■I‘&lt;1 rcncrsl .wmlinea*. accompanied by rite
Jay Hunt and wife of Carlton visited »¥««•
Wm. Lee's Monday.

was mentioned last week is still very
• lbw. She will be attended by a nurse | /R
I from Grand Rapids until she is better, i jte

We will put on your bill and put up your lifter. • ‘
Your 2x4, 2x8, and all that comes after.
Of th© choicest Hemlock, it will make you grow *
Just to see our stock will bring joyfull tears to yopr «?&lt;*•

I P. A. Smith writes from Concord &lt;b
j that he is in good health and enjoying 3?
himself in his new home.
j T?

Libbxe Broughton who is teaching'
school in Jackson visited her parents
Saturday and Sunday.
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; Backache is never known to those I
?»reoil8 wh2,‘ak® an occasional doe© of
1 ineutee. The value of tba resin ob-1
tained from the Pine tree has long been i
recognized In the treatment of diseases '
°J
bladder and kiduevs. One doe©
*ief
one !
k a wU cure’ ffiTe b*reFr
*^t L- Hteth

J. H. Durkee and wife were guests :
jn"tScX^I§L’
Tnesdav xndj
of’ Hsrtinini
Hartings friends Tuesday
and. «*rtaa.O.”
Wednesday.
let^ " frTte^te"" Dj'’p^,V'T,bWednesday.
t
Jay Fellows, wife and eon atod Frank ' than atlriiod. „ wUl’d^Sn”US
the druggist
Smith
son .v.irn
were guests of !'
C. C/.wl
Senter- y”«r money,
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We will sei] fou clear Siding, Just in fli&gt;m theit.*Which will mat© you return with praise iu your wouli
And when to your roof you have to climb
We will give you a Shingle to defy weather ur tixo-

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It its Clear Finish you want, why we're in at the I :tn &lt;h.
VV ith as clear a line as any could wish
Aud on Windows and Doors of every size,
hd one on earth can give such a prize.

We will build your Chimney ot Brick the lioest.
Cedar Posts and Lettie© far flowers the chore't.
And if you are not sure just what is your • will ’.
n e've a Contractor too, to make out your ‘•Bill’
Just see iu, and al’ow us to prove ©ur Blory.
It will free your nSnd of all future worry,
Let us give you low price* on stock the'best.
Aud trust -The Te»Hhran blister Ca." to do alii the n«-

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�_ WAWTn^8 BAggk8. MAY ,I iym

COMrtON COUNCIL.

U$$ 0£ SORES

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Common Council met
— —
“ -uvium or
Mraston r ridajr event ng May 5. 190a. ^rfed to Warer
Mayor Heath presiding.
■! 'cu- • ••
Present at roll call Aid. Barber.
i To U» honorahi. jr„..„,
Grant.Horton, Hilton, M’eireert.
Absent at roll call. Aid. Brooks.
Halt

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Barher’ Brool“- ‘»-&gt;l Hor-

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Rheumatism

Railway Time Tables.

Curable Disease

Q K. &amp; S. R. R. I Michigan Central

A remedy to re'moY’e the poison-' rime table.
Minutes of previous meeting read
In effect &lt;
Central Standard Tfine.
' ln
‘ 7'P"," *11' with Mt
to “*k"
ous Uric Acid, together Yvith the
Hfc.ti::jrs M follows:
and an&gt;roved with one correction. ■ ktade tu
Aid. Brooks and Hall resume their
proper treatment suited to your rn&amp;t
EASTM' ABD
ram rm
etmnaU.
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approval of Council. ((CarekxD
' Jpecral cate, will relieve yon almost
seats
on the council.
•AfCiteSquare inch of Skin on
Thr following anconnu were andltral Tinklw
P°ur Uttl'- Will»r
Mored by A1J
Aid. !W1
H.U thM
tl_,
Delton
instantly
and
cure
you
in
the
end.
*
£
1
{s'tthole BodyUnaifected
rank Stanley,
SUnloy. use
mw of nhun
alu... j
.» s &lt;io j "ottloib W«ter,^hil£^j£C«Mil. . ‘,r,^d
Ullol for alderman for revllorunWe
Frank
r
o.
...................... .. Mmum.
'or
for "1Shults
C. Caslin. teaming
Hastltw
WESTWARD
■ ,5 ’’
°" “«im&gt; of Aid. P~
’
Nud Fisher, teaming''
(cats Grove
Wood land
Wm.
Hilton,
cartage
.
.
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SH.iulk.umm.
■
romm.
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acn,z
«r«rril
e
TOtrn.
H.rb
W.
J.
Hollaway
• cf five, broke
Frank Fitted, Street, Comm
..Xrltt«fW"
" mnmu“k-«‘on was snyder received 1.
10 00 ;reXl”
Three doc- Chiton. Grace, later
*
On motion of Aid. Brook. s«,u w„
» so
.
O. W. fiVOQLEKj
but he kept । L. E. Smith later
I W. S. BaKBoS. Agent.
. declared rireted (Carried)
,
,
■ Cbtoago.
Sells the Remedy
Comwil.
.
not dress
M. Lake, cartage
w. J. KKALBf. O&gt;. A.
10
Hxstiurs.
, . The Mayor mwler the following ure i
• ....Kt advised ; H. D. Edwards, supplies w-wks, 7 50
1.
1.
T.
Lombard,
supplies
ja py D?;c*
U
‘
Kor
“
'AoJrut
.
I»
1H
• puintmt-nu:
.
•.’. college,
! Fred L . Heath, freight bill.'.... 5 as
On motion Of AU Wt-Wn
. At the
?
City Maralmll. Fred Phillip
FYnnk Nash.- Fire warden
10- IM)
••y Cuticttra
M. Matthews A Co., slack coal. . 12 73 wm referred to Siduwalk comm &lt;Cu*.
On motion of Aid. Weimprt the
ATTOBXKYH
. to cut his' E. Smith, later.
JMl ’i ried)
«P|M&gt;intmeut was approved -Cunywi) j He will give you a Question
1~ Andeno i.lat or
8 5S
The fullowiug communication was
:ra QintD *. LOWRY,
put i
i
City Attorney, A. E. Kcnuutun.
. , Blank. 'Fillout this blank fully,
C. Bennett, later;
: received.
Hastlpgs, Mlcb.
W.Cobb, later’’
. M bun
.
KNAPPEJi,- Attorneys.
On motion of Aid. Barber the hp
. ... the hare
send
it
to
us,
and
we
will
furnish
Al
a large 8to-k of eya glassre and
ayiblcW’tcj;'■
To
the
Ma^
r
aud
Common
Council
'7
Mlchixau
Trust
Co.
BuHdiri*.,
G
*nd
Inez L. McIntyre, stenographer. 1 Ub
. •.: ire inch
viwuecles on bard.
^our cuinnuttee un.streets would rec­ pointmqnt was approved. l.('airied)
Rxplds. Mtcblgsu.
you the Treaftnent, FREE.
Thornapple Electric Co., Street
:
lighting City Physician. Dr. C. H. Barton.
IGO 91 ommend that the ix'titiun of c. H.
THE ATHLOrHoaosCO .NewHarn,Com. THOMAS &amp; FRYOR. c. H Tikka. H. a. A C. H. BARBER,
,moi j-orcs.
^1. B-»;
Bauer be granted by* making the streets
•Thomapple
.Electric
Co.
.
Light
­
Phvdelsns aud Surgeons.
. :•» hisskih
On morion of Aid. Bnrts the ap.
Attorneys at Law.
L. B. Pktoh.
mentioned in petit ion passable And &amp;I
Ijj^ndrgrS u&gt;'';
’’Win city or conntv tv«; ended to wnn
ing water wor;kh............’.....
1 to take
. I'rtnaptnee*. day or nigh!.
sum not toexcewl 11(10. U- UM-d for th*( P’&gt;Titmt|nt. was approved. (Carri'-d.i
Offices over Hk-rtlngs City Bxdx. i
, t: .c -creams Thornapple Electric Co.. Light­
c"nvf&gt;i’
; C'ifilrl*r* Era',k NortonI .gGldef juf Fire Departrnment. Eugene
ing City hall
F. R. TIM MERMAN
i iurUbraak.
Whut comfort, what strength, What S' •M’KuVE
POTTER,
7 &lt;K» ■ C. Weimert. Bert Hilton. •
►
. Hotnepathle Ptivafoian and Su'he wtiuld City Clerk, for stamps
Attorneys
at* Law,
McM unsay.
evduomy,
there
Is
in
order
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or***
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M. G. R. R. Co. freight on coal.. 48 4S
On motion
Aid. Hall name he
*bn. Office cor. Jeffereon and Center
ibucceMon, to Philip T, I o.grovei
the second
» Onnn|tionof Aid Hilton th-appoint- dor. Intellectual order, moral order. To
H. L. Ayers. 20.85 tpna of coal. 29 02 granted.
in Union Blook. Haaun^a. Practk
streets
.((Mrrietl) .
(rtitaciit I
know
wb«iro
one
hi
going
aud
what
one
Drs. Lowery and Timmerman, at­
approved. (Carried);
.•rovemtat,
The City Treasurer's re]x.n was pre­ . ment
A HANLON. M. a, .
’
wishes— this - is order: To keep one's A. K. KENAbTON,
tendance of John Thorpton, at
iitrrei Commissioner. Frank Fifield. word and. onb's engagements. Agufu
sented.
■ Attorn&amp;f at Law.
the time he was hurt 2T&gt; 50
■
Phyafclsn and Surgeon
to dry
Onm.Hi
(1
nof
Aid
Wei»ert
the
aj&gt;
Over
J.
S.
Goodyear
A
Co.,
tian.
Sid Bearh. reiMiiring approach on
On motion of Aid. Grant same was
order; To have everything ready under
Middleville, Mich
wrUrea in all coons of the state. Coll
sidewalk
j (v, accepted and placed on file. HMrrJtxli joinhn^it was ajiproved. &lt;Curried)
Hi*
one’s bauds, to be able to dispose of all 1
promptly atteoded to.
. treatment.
K. V. GALLAGHER, Phvsician and
■’ Move&lt;l by Aid. Weissert that bill te
.
—wAid.
^, llun
Ire that FireI1 Moved by Aid. -Hall that Council one’s forces and to have all one's ’
■’ is entirely
Mured
by
Brooks
i
J.
M.
SMITH,
Attorney
at
Law,
■ ’ I tin ’
Surgeon.
Dowling,
Mich.
Office
L._ ,* j, . fw
, „ Superintend
&lt;.
.
7,
"i means of
whatever,
under com- |
:•! healthier. allowbd and order, drawn. (Carried.) o.mm, l» amhurir*l~'re make’Xnrewt, proceed ^UUn.
nf
buu
&lt;wd„: Tokind
dieelpW..
bulln^^W
to hillot for Superintendent
of
Woodland, Mich. and e^
hours.- 12 to 2 p. m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
c ird.
3
ir is to-day.’-* Area Barber. Bnx.ke, Grant. y|tall. for the year with Orral Harwood for
•
Telephone a&lt; Homt Duy or Night.
Water
Works.
iBaker
received
the
Jr.
r..»
-P"*
1
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.j Center
Horton.. Hilton,
Weinert.
:care
---------of fire team.
, . 1897.
SURVEYOR.
i t, vh«a.‘
The bill of Dr. Lowery of $52.50 for
The following communication was of the •itouncil.
time, to
taketothe
measure
of one's
j dutime,
take
tlie measure
of duone's
dentutth
WALTER HBATH.
'attending John Thornton was present- received.
On mi.ti-m uf Aid.
, nd *“»ke one's rights
------------- - to
- p K WILLISON. D. D. S.
Grant Tuas.
Chas. ! tlc® »
respected,
BARRY COUNTY SURVEYOR.
Residence 00 Sec. 4.-Prairie vllle. Port .Office
- —
etl On motion uf Aid. Hall same was
Mr. Mayor: in reference .to Hiram Baker
iledareil elected.. 1 Carried
. emnlov ,nn&lt;-M
ont‘s multnl n»,1 rvcvurccii,
r«uurees,
Hastings, Mich address Hotter. Mich.. R. F. D. No. t.
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ones talent aud one's &lt;hanc0s
v
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e(nhprofitsallowed. (Carried) Aid. Barter, Brook-, i Rodgers petition for sidewalk gn»d&lt;- in
t.y Ahl Grant that Snpt. of bly. Order is power.- AmJelH.
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ftr'journaL
Grant. Hall. Horton. Hilton, Weiasert.: front of his projxTty on Michigan Ave. Mater ’.Vorkvwdary lx- fixed at $hlo a .
\Vat&lt;:‘ ■■ writes
The bills of Hustings Banner mid , We recommend tlw same te granted. year. Carried Ayes. All. .
!
1 • 1 .regard to
W. A. Hall.
A traveler says that one of the first
:j**v
h-‘&lt;id- I 'Goodyear Bros, were presented
Moved by Aid. Hilton that City
On motion of Ahl. Hall same was
motion Of A1(L. Hall sanu wax
things which struck him on his nrrjvnl
•■
' - ■'-thecure
Marshal's slialary be fixed at
u
P. A. SHELDON
(Ciirriedr Ahl*.
Burlsr,
• &lt; kt pied its has referred to Finance Comm. (Carried) • Kra*itetl.
iu Russia was the enormous quantity
Wm. H. STEBBINS,
year, i 'arrietl Ayes. Aid. Barix-r,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
. y .u.-rt-aful
Moved by Aid. Hall thnt the bill «f k ®2IlitGrant' HhIL &gt;L&gt;rton. Hiltt.::,
of sunflower wl consumed In that
Licensed-Embalmer
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Brooks. Hrant. Hall, Horton, Hilton. country. The seeds,- which are oleai eteij. &gt;903* Weissert.
• and Funeral Director.
,
Sid Beach • for repairing side walk
Money to loan on Ib-sd Estate. Beat EstRoom-i next to ChrtttmsV Fhutogran!
glnotts nnd have au agreeable* taste,’
late nob! ou eoinmU-luii. General convey
The following js tition was n com­ M’eissdri
approach te allowed. {Carried)
btodlo.
ReAMrnce 909 Court street. Al
anting.
Having
a
complete
»&gt;-t
of
Abstract
Yluveki by Ahl. Hilton that Chief .of are constantly * chewed by the people.
mended.
rallipromptly
attended,
day
or
ulght.
Book*,
compiled
from
the
Itecords
can
The following communication was
Mr. Mayor: In reference l&lt;» Mi. ■ Fike Dej art mentis ‘
furnlsli complete AtM-lracts.
CltUeu Phone. Rea. do; Office 76.
» Hilary ’lx-! fixed at The outer husk is detached with the
! Kena-ktun's jx-tilmn L-r water mains
tseth and spat out. These busks are
^li«)ayiar,-Mid
—
salary to include (use*
■ T.. tl.v b .n.niWe Mayor «nrt Common 'ir "O»'
™
S-.. W, r»:c- —
^■n scattered about on pavements nnd
ommend
Connell of the City of Hastings.
।i •*"*
”*that
"* said 'main 1l&gt;
‘ extended ing of Ij d rant* etc. Carried'. 1 Aves. garden waits, in railway carriages,
Ai ■
.
'A*- the undersigned* owners of proper-:1 about 182 feet west. \V A. Hall
tramway cars and cubs, on the floors ’
HORSE SHOEING
ty liable to Ims asaesol hereby petiti&lt;Mi i On motjon uf Aid. Hall same wnplovni by Alu. Barter City At* of restaurants and private rooms. On
I give t-special attention to horses
', your honorable laxly tu have a sewer granted. (Carrii-d
Ayes Aids Barber.
i days ot public festivity the ground
that
interfere
in travelling.
Am
•alary
te
fixrii
at
$10°
a
year.
' x-xteraltsl on Jefferson street, from Brooks. Grant. Hull/1 Hurtun. Ihltbn.
now shoeing some of the best Imreea
everywhere is covered with them. At
C (Tried • AyH All.
For LIVERY IHQS.
We have
. the sewer now on said*street to South 'iVeissert.
in Barry connty. and-would like to
.
every street corner a brisk trade is
several
first
class
rigii
in
connection
“ street. R C. Ix'ach Geo. L. Hinch­
by. Aid. Grant Hint City
shoe yours.
with our .letferson Stryet Feed Barn.
man. L. N. M mher.H. E . Hall. F D ' The following petition was recom­ Pliy-sieiit iS salary Is fixyd to $4&lt;i a year. , lloiie in the seeds by old women.
W. J. FLEMING,
’
Baker A D. Cndwallader. Bert Fair­ mended.
Your patronage solicited.
■
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It is difficult to cure- a cough or free
child. W. W. Cushing. D’.~Cs Bronson. ' Mr. Mayor: Ln reference to A. E. (Ctriedi] Ayr.* All.
yourself
front
the
discumturts
of
a
cold
E. A.
Burton.
&lt; Kenastons petition fur sidewalk grades,
llovetl by Alu.‘ Weisscrt that Council miles." you move the bowels. Bee’s Lax
and proceed I
On m-ktion .of Aid. Hall same was re- abutting lots No. 1801. HJoH.
to l0lh»t for* Fin- V.’.irden. ative Honey and Tar.actson the bowels
j 188ft. We reiotuuieBd that the sari,1%4cjjrrieq
*-,
.i furred to sewer comm.
{Carried)
gnd drives nil cold out of the system.
’ be. given.
v
The following cdmmumcation was
iiov,.ti by Aid. Hall that Frank Nash •Then comes Its soothing effect and
On motion of Aid Hall same was
Strengthening influence ui&gt;on the throat
THE OLD RELIABLE
We have a full line of CIGAB&amp; PIPEn
recieved.
.Uds.
Borl&gt;’
N■
elect}
d
Fire
Warden,
(
torth-d
and TOBACCO. Thia I- the oldest rxcluaive
granieti. tCarried
ftnd lungs.
For Croup, ‘ Whooping
Cigar *tore In the city and ae carry all the
HORSE SHOER.
To the honorahi-- -Mayor and tbe
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Barber that dxjnd of Cough. Colds, and all Lung and Bronur. Bnx&gt;ks.- (Trant, Hall. Horton.
be&lt;u brands.
Common Connci&gt;i‘f the City..
Ichalatiections.no
remedy
la
equal
to
Shop
on Court Street, just east of
Cijy M;si«hnll lx- fixed nt
(Cariidersigned
ton. Hiltun. Weissert.
Gentlemen: We. the nn&lt;
p .
the original Laxative Honey and Tar.
Jefferson st..
residents at:«l rtax payers, do petition
Th&lt;* following motions weie recoivid. ridd &lt;_ A *
•
Sold by Fred L. .Heath, the druggist.
your honorable hodv to cause a two
The City Pru|»frtv committee lxffl a
Ahi. Brook* tlrat wlary of
*
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t
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’.‘inch water pipe to lax laid from Han- MUthoriz»-J CO reixur lock on fir&gt;’.- wanl
. 1.. f.v .a ,.r &gt;■&gt;-. ..
r uley 6 Honey aud Tar is peculiarly
j ,ver st. east on Marshall'St. alxnjt 27
Q U Q P C FOR MEN.
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11
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.a.
Bjap!e&lt;j jor ngtlima, bronchitis and
NORTHROP KING &amp; CO*S
voting booth.
। Carried;
.. Al|.
( ! "is. aud we agree to take water for
J11ULJ for BOYS.
• hoars ones?
Sterling Northern grown tested
Moved that the jx*titiun of'Chas. JI.
1 the puqx.'su Opposite our natnex. C. D. Bauey asking for extension--1 four inch
Moved)
ftsndflng MEN'S and
GARDEN
SEEDS
Takes the burn out: heals the wound;
ShelleiAarger. house anti lawn. Mrs. water main froui corner of Elizol^il.
BOYS SHOES. See tnyltng before buying,
adjourn.
i
Carried
of
Minneapolis,
Minn.,
for
sale.
hepulrlng neatly nnd (&lt;:omt&lt;ly done,
cures the pain.. Dr. Thomas* Electric
Caroline Satmders.
house*' IL
L. and Rlntr «tre»‘tk to corner of Elizals.‘th
Oil, household remedy.
I
A
PATON
rnoNKXo.K
Rickie, house .aid lawn.
PHILIP
LUTZ
and Colfax streets imd two inch main
L..M. LA i UD,. Hastlnga, Mich.
On motion of Aid. Bnrlx r same was around said block No&lt; li&lt; to i-oimect.
Hr4 llibhon.
Second door *outh ot PestoMev.
129 N. Creek Street.
with four inch main m» extended, ho
’ referred to Water cumin. (Carriedj
Bizet, ihe aptlior -J tlie pojiut'r op
Bwa
the
II* LimI Ygh Hlff
-------r,i‘ '“f-'an uen,” who «Ilwl a muiitij after
The following communication was granted.
Moved that Water works &lt;wnmftt&lt; e ItK first production, wis not rtt nny
11 make rugs
lx? authorised t.»_pttn*haM- A’&gt; tons four time a It eky man. He was
dec­
To the honorable Mayor and die City inch water inain'ard four fire hydnuifK
..SO and 7Sc
orated through a mistake, suyi a writ­
Council.
Moved that City SlarshaTl' instrtort er. “fur I b» friends, presaging
Bjr
sending
One
Hundn
•d
pounds of
frail
Gentlemen • 1 would petition that
cari»et6,
I
will
pay
freigl
the "wr.ers of loose telephone win- at
t both ways.
—FOR THE—~
trinen.* tembarded itie ininlsyou would lay or cause to 1* laid, a
Write me youi wants, letters
corner of Michigan Ave. and Thorn St. ter befall ■ the.producUon nnd be&lt;g&lt;-d a
Wered. Aildr***
water pipe from Main St.' north on &gt; .. ..
„„
Crepk-St! about W0 feet to the. center -&gt;ame to br taken down or put up in
dfsprathi । for M. Ge-'rcv Bizet. ’Bizet?*
A. M. BUNNELL, CHARLOTTE
MICIIIGAN.
•of my store building:. as! want to take ■ proper abajie.
.. ..
,
liked the minister. •\Vhrt
•Who Is ^iw-t?
Bizet?
On
motion
water for botiM nse. also fur water - -------,!A" 'of Aid. Grant each was *A reiMaf Sable genius.' was the ircjd.r,
granted and carried.
closet.
.le.weJJ’owuMJnd.
already
produced
wwvgn!
ex‘
who
has
tL
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&gt;
—
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T
The following communication was. traord’mi ily
On motion of Aid. Barter that same
t tine works. Atnond
*ig them . Are you satisfied with the appear
1
We are doing lots of work in ibis line and our
lie referred to water work* comm.
popular lx porhafK ri'Arlennev of your walls? Do they come
.AUt
.
service is pleasing to our patrons.
■ parried,
Moved-that the Street comni-. Side­
up to your, ideas. Are you putting
Hivnne." ’ ' "1•L'ArleidenncY'' hinirrupt1
IIRTAINQ
Telephone us and we will call and get your
The following communication wa» re- walk comm., the Mayor a’ll Street cd the ml list-er.’ Why. It I- a ^'?fvetly
on coat after coat of sticky, dirty
JUninlUu
. work and deliver when finished.
•
Comnii.-»ioner go tu Grand Rapids and
wall paper, making a Haudwicb with
,
lubk- over Rime uf the conslrixetion ,«•’ fascinates •'
sour paste between?
Tell your fr!e|i&lt;^ that
Tu his honortibie the Mayor-and to :MrwrtH and sidewalks \- I relieve mibh trein'c pl&lt; tstirc
hone
W. Start, Prop.
Is
done.'
ihe
ininl^.tiT
was
the Common Council of. the City uf a trjp
this by the c«irninjtte&lt;‘will re the thing ;» L-j,
Alabagfiiw Is clean, hygenlc and
nl. but-,
he had nvid ia )| ..........
novel
IfUl-.Ul1 hustings.
■
verv advaniageoiis to the city. J. •( . 9nt, rmisi •«),
wholesome and mure than that, it is
by Aipb.’HL Daudet. --- — ‘bis
•1ai)d Bizet3-ui
beautiful, The most artistic effects
W« tlie undersigned ask that the city, f^-ber.
auth.-rities cause a side w alk grade tu , ' '
' , AW Earlier that the same rtxl rildii 1."
can be produced with AlabMtina.
■
lx-made on the north side of the lots;
The Alabastinf Co. will furnish
uwneti by Frank Baker on the erner be tu-cept.d
&lt; arri -1
A.
without expense to you. color
and the lot next east । in froht of the Barter. Biy4&amp;. ( rant Horton, wi re
d . n mat' d that it wn^.f’t IW".
schemes and harmonies for your
hi.nsiowned by Mrs.
Wightman- i
jfftveti Hall. Hilton.
■
j-p. Ot Camila, in Cretti thnt
rooms. If you are building or re­
Cniu-totxl W« pray thxt tbv gradv ■
r-w'«l
modeling, simply ask for color
atom.’ gun4- were first ujumI. This ista to
..myleumde a. n« o.
m, ,
echemes^ginitff^ize, use and direc­
that a »de-w»lk cun Iv put . down ; M.,v«l that Jtm.&lt;o(
inent is 1
tion of light of rooms.
Murtha Wightluan-Crawh.nl. Frank 1&gt;. I pay a reward "I ? f"r '
“ writer, .viJio says that Just lietore. the
Hakar.
^.Svirtl..n&lt;d&gt;my p r-m nirn tw " a .Metre ot (i'listantinopl'’ a Hiiugarhin or
Buy your ALABASTINE
On motion of Aid, Wri.wrt luum-, r»K-alarm &lt;d On’
.! &lt;
YV iHiichijn cannon founder imaud LrAny
------------ kt4 . cnQ. j in original pacRages.
tan «l»t X[u .1 1',- «'. Adrlonol.lr
w„ refartd to Side walk comm
*’*1nl, ,OC'S.r
decorator can apply it,.or you can
. „
! contingent fund. J. &lt;- nanx-i.
r year* ‘ put It on yourself. Simply brush it
non ••wh4-!i'remained for many
on It is a permanent, durable wall
hr of •EurojHi and mark* an
th&lt;*. woncl?.
finish. Outwears two walls done
continually increasing
u|x&gt;--h in! the
t
Lr Brooks. (»rant. HalL Horton. Hil- power of!guns."
■
Urban’s cannot was ; any other way.
iy
sixty
oxeu^to_&lt;
!
on«raiitlno•
To the honorable Mayor nnd Common . •
The best dealers tell It. If yours doesn’t
‘“‘”
Council of the City onf Hastings
ton. WeiAttL
.
.
---------- draggl’d rp“ "
mid threw to .stone' tmtl of ■ send u« your uame and we will. ~ce that you
The
commimicatiuh was
me supplied.
The following
foUnwi
. rt tor &amp;■’ Gentlemen: We the undersigned resiL2&lt;tfJ
pounds
weight
It
'»«»$'■•
rruiule office dents and taxpayers of ths city, ask 1 received,
. .. ।
times n day and once each nlgnt .
■My on Satnr- your honorable body to cause to be ।
ALABASTINE COMPANY.
ng at
Mtfvt-d th*'
smtt
mo Turk*
'h« »'»IW l'“’
laid a water extension commtmcing
at ■ b. employ") ftL“jyj^Siriog.wd CT&gt;mo» n.arlj M taw “O'1
Grand Kap.’s. Mich.
। ..
KMb
'&lt; Probata. I
tlie corner of Hanover and bouth | ix?
Ury
a» hI1M been
reortren tmtterie*. e«el&gt; conmlntog
larv as
he has
ixten i.
,
fo of &lt;Jar|fe street and run one block east. Gran, 1 sab
For the convenience of those who wish to order all of their papers at -1
at lie ftjmi-h
team and one helpORDER FOB PUBLICATION.
four
gen*.
»*&gt;■&gt;«
'he
h-ugth
of
lb*
w*ll.
,
Muir, for house. Charles Thompeon- thttt
one time, all subscribers to the Banske who are paid up to date, can get
State of Michigan. The Probate Court for the
the Banner and any one of thl following for one year in advance, as
’ jira'-eUlonoFiatd Court, held at tho Probate
follows:
' A curloqs st-jif Is told aB to J*0?’ thc Offlc' in the C.tr of Hastings to mW County, nn
• ’ : rittt!"d to la*
the Thirteenth dav of May A.
S3 05*
t
Banner and Detroit Daily Free PressL;...
:
Bottom
hi
Ids
supported
&lt;
.arafa
the
comPrwont:
Hon.
Chas.
M.
Mack
Judge
of
Pro•&gt;' 1 n&lt;lsy the Kb
Bannkii .and Detroit Dally Jourual
3 OS’
po^r. The hitter was far from rich. , '’Yd the Matter of the estate of Aratwlle and t
■ o'clock tn the
These special rates are offered as an accommodation to Banner pat­
Ii'-AflliR Of «4&lt;t
3onOSwhich
’
and
Grand
Rapids
Heraldonly.
rrix nrincibal Income was derived
from
, lurnw
r. vooutu
,urow
,. hav- - --*- rons.Banner
Harriet
I*.
Coburn
mtnorM.
Jarnen
Coburn
*To
tnoB®
living
an
Rural
Routes,
If
there
is
auy
paper
or
magazine
not
on
the
above
list
! “ ,„u Jt And tbl. w«. tbe W »t .
‘K
o’ *a:«J deersre
♦
B
anner
and
Detroit
Semi-Weekly
Journal
'
75
■ ’'-'I in‘.il4 estate
t we can save you money we will try and do ao. Remember the BANNER
No Need to Fear^Germs” if the Stomach Be
। &gt; -f-tMou of said
It: The sutoffbox was given to tl&gt;e *u* Jjrralo
Banner
Free$1.00
Press whether
Farm audInLive
Stock
errt°in rwl
rrad estate thereto dewr!bed
described st
at private X is never
soldand
forDetroit
less than
combination
or alone.
letters’
b'.l
'■■■■ I’nibsfo office.
* All special
prices are made on the other papers in the combination.
■
tbor
mu
-• -~rz- , * a_v&lt;~
Vm.&lt; Ordered,
That the
35
•• . '-.Mi-.iy aad
Journal
tbor ox
of "Lu
Ortered,That
the ninth
ninth day
day of
at June
June AA.
Healthy.
.
■ ’•&lt; the proverb?
Rnrnn Tntxcs
"
es de
de RotiiMchlld
liothschlld as
us a* token
token &gt; jjgg.at
atten
tenoo'clock
’clock toIn;the
;the forenoon,
forenoon, aliat ga.d
«a.d
&lt;.()
Banner and Michigan Farmer
■-•it«d. AHd tt its
Baron .1.
----- -- rmld| R
nntv-four I hmb»L' amce.
lx&gt; and la hereby
appointed for
The Ideal breeding place lot di,“’e '•’T‘l"|foni'wi»b« w bi’iVlL to n»
Can.ru
It tn
ivxmtt-twr
omj-.'&gt;-"'■»,•",{««S
■:■ n. r Kin. notice..
of esteem. Um“‘“ «—-v
75
Bakner and Chicago Weekly Inter-Ocean
.— 75 nnnnlwitu to the t,,n,sIt4 ia Jia Mtat- appear tx-loui said court,
'• ■' '■flat", of the germs Isa weak atoaraeh an&lt;Ldlg«tlre ary,
known remedy ihatB'wrtb. hours latar for
30
Banner and New York Tribune Farmer
1 "'I the hearing eyslem.
1’»ii
The food, Instead of being as- &gt; . beals^the mucous ,llc'al?*?,enl^/ game Jeweler from whom it badIbeen
'« l£ 1,
,,"1'' order to be
bought
This
became
known
to
Roths’■ 1 /. I-S'XSR * nwro- simllated, turn. Into a sour, slimy, ter «
,nd digestree tract, • tmx
%'
n«r
' :&gt;i ssid county of menting male, causing gases, d'B‘re“ } . ‘i, ft0|ir plexus, and strengthens
' *Jd'ti-l
^ccssslTO
eating, bloating, nausea and flat
,tomacb.
el«n on the following roar.
nwt SSS-,y !KE
■■■■I - alter
Sd d*' Of brtrinz lu the Hsstlssi Bxxxitaa
ulency. The poisonous germ thst are th
* * gutraI1ioed cure forJ
S*»paper PintJ and «*£{£«*%
in, 4t rvtgroM to th.
’■ -ir-oi I'robatr
given off from this undigested rood en- ..
of gj,® siomiwh. excepting ca
traffic continued HU the death of the
\
’ Judireof 1'rolje.
ter the blood, and pimples, boll', and
wing gtjen by
Luker and longer Will.
EUA C. H«CO».
|
blotched skin I, the result. No"®® «'■ »J"
„ery package be seiu kept UP tlw tradition, to the great rtt
rrolmte Betf-rter.
ires, andslMpleuueu come more often Holloway
'“‘““J.fwdon
• [A true cop!)
।
^2ney *nd Tar from weakened dlgeotlon than from *£«^7DOl give perfect salUfactlon , Isfactlon dt Carnfn.
any other cause.
.
.
„j
'
No ordinary food digestive xan give
&gt;
pnewnyn^
I

anna

Jr;b&gt;

Mlophfrfts

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

f. iw;

yeafs later

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ROWLAND BROS.

CIGARS

.DAN LAKE.

A. PARKER &amp; SON.

SUBSCRIBE

ALABASTINE
YOUR
WALLS

RUGS

BANNER”
pr

243.

TABLF
CLOTHS

Thc American Laundry-

No. 77.

^£,lOTrh"' ...

W“: '

No. 77.

J"

NOW!

WHERE DISEASE GERMS BREED.

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J.

�HASTINGS BANNER SLAY 18. 1905
HIGH

SCHOOL

NINE

WINS.

Court House News

If you Intend to paint
you should use -

the birds in may

Admiral Dewey

The Good They Do for Fruit and
Trees. Useful as Well as
Charming.
.b.,o„ow|n|
The Hastings High School nine went
May is preeminently tlio month of .
WARRAXTY DEKW
to Nashville Saturday and crossed bats
courtship
for
the
•birds,
which
finds
ex-1
WHY? BECAUSE you cau do ; that afternoon with the high school Charles H. Demary to M. Eu­
tbe work with less expense than
, preasion chiefly in song. Many species
nine of that village, winning by a score
gene Calkins. 23. 4 acres Sec.
with any other ready-to u»e paint
12, Baltimore
! of 13 to -7. Things looked dark for-,
.........................................
......... 300 00 ’ begin nesting in May. The woods are ।
on the market, fur the reason that
TUESIAYS—At WHdliiH
now flooded with migrants. As many
j
Hastings
at
the
end
of
the
third
innj
Lewis
C.
Towner
:
et
al
to
Ed
­
you can use
as ten sjiecies may now be noted as orWEDWESDAYS-A1 Beo.
„
ing, thc score then standing seven to
wardB. Gates. Parcels Sec. 22,
FROn A HALF GALLON
jjjjqq
f&lt;)
.
riving
in
one
day.
while
tho
number
■two. But the H. H. 8. took a brace
and23. Hope........
Midse's tamers.
TO ONE GALLON OF OIL
of individuals observed may almuat
I Hamilon Carveth and wife to
THURSDAYS--At liihiin, lt
With Every Gallon of Paint
exceed calcplation. It is not unusual to
•runner crossed the home plate after
Matthew W. Parken 55 ac Sec.
Feed Bern,
ubserve from fifty to sixty specif* of
that inning, while 11 more scores
according to the condition of the
■ 23. Tbornapple
2W0 00 birds in a few hours' outing. The
FRIDAYS—At J. f. Biack's
t
.surface you are painting. This
were added to Hastings string.
Cufleton.
si Joseph L Aahatter aid wife to
Extra oil you buy atjhe pricex&gt;f
birds arriving in May. with a few exOU, while in the ready-to use
Albert E. Benkes and Milan
| ceptions. are insectivorous. No sooner
.
SATURDAYS
—
At
Spirts
;■
j
lr(
..
paints you pay from SL40 to 81.50
A. Waldorff. SEJj lot 1 and
are the unfolding leaves and opening
A great many people on staying at
per gallon for this extra oil.
peslte Reefs ^ppriM.'
SE# lot hlk 2 Benfield's
^lossoms expueod to the attack *of in*
If you are interested in paint let ; an English itotel for the first time wonadd
Hastings ............................. G50 00 i .jects than tho Warblere,. and Vireos
&lt;ler how it is that "bouts" can return
me Ehow yon.
S3 XXSERVlCE FEES:
to tho aittorertt nwm« tlw tootsonr Clare M. Baker to Lorenzo
appear to protect them, and the abun­
To Insure with Fcl ... —
; placed outside the bedroom doors to bo
- •
dance of these small birds is a distincBaker
et al, 11G*4 ac Sec 2.
Toln.ur.St.ndinS|Col( Slo.oo
;v cleaned. This is quite a simple matter.
Thornapple...
2850 W; live feature, of thc binl life uf this
;
All
he
does
is
to
take
a
piece
of
chalk,
i
,
Prescriptions prepared as if for
month. Their diminutive size, activity
; mark upon tile sole uf tlie boot the
rHI1^ P­ Rout and wife to
the Doctor's own use.
nnd persistence with which they re; ’ number of the room from which he ' ’Lillian M. Moxen. Lots, 7.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
; | takes them and then sends them down- , and 8, Wk 14 Middleville yjO oo | main in tho tree (.ojk under their iden­
Sign of thc Elephant.
tification tw no means an easy mate
•‘Admiril Dewey” is registered in the Ptrchuron Stud Book of America, and his recurdi ci :
i tills has been done they are sorted.
ter. and mure !han any -Qther land
He ifi dark gray In color, with large star.
C. Barnum and wife,. Lots
। w 1 birds they lest the patience of the field
taken upstairs again and deposited
City.................... . ..........................
PEDIGREE: He Was foaled March Htb. 18V7, bn d and owned by O. L. Tliiaier, Chap-.
’’i outskle' their respective dour* without •
. student. Now is t^ie time to study
Bredlrede
17,072.
he
bv
Sednetcur,
8.850
&lt;7.057),
he
by
Fenelun
1JB82 (38). he by Brilliant 1,271 7
J tlie occupants of the different rooms i H- H- Perkins • tu Emma M.
birds. Du you hear the’call ufthu wild?
l«yy (750). he bv Coco’ll (714), he ly Vieux Cbashn (713). he bv Coco (712), hr by Migu .■:&gt; &lt;717
knowing that they have been removed.
Friteh.£Lot 35 * Phillipa add.
Blanc (73Ui DAM Miguon 9,077. by Vigouseux V.«7H i4.675), he by l&gt;x.ile G.44H/, be by Fakat
If so tako vour opera gbtes and flee to
--------- £---------------I Nashville
toll.
ibewoch..lamdiK be by Ctwri belonging to same. 2nd DAM Pa&lt;inerelte 2,724 (1.4871 by Romulus -7:. 7One
Iuim. he by Moreuil belonging to M. Cagvt. 3rd DAM Rosette by Mignon.
One night
night is
is all
all the
the time
time necessary
necessary to^Henrv
to fHenry C.
C. C*
Glasner and wife to
* A Mocha and Java, fine
•’Admiral Dewey” has cults three yeaa» old, aud all ot them are extra fine. At the c..h
George Gribberi, Lots. Nash­
&gt; flavor, at per pound,.. 21) cents « prove that Pirseules is the beat remedy
Fair a first prtxe of «3 00 will be given for ihe best colt sired by "Admiral Dewey.” aud e:MK&gt; ’
in the world for backache and all kid’
» Sweet Pickles, per doz
10 cents &lt;
ville ............ 1600 ©0!
WB1 not 1* responsible for accidents, though all care will be used to prevent them. Colts, v.
The following is a true story of nn
• Nice Dill Pickles, per doz 10 cents * uey aud bladder troui^es If you have
'! for LL«r
get until paid for, and any one parting with mures will be held for.insurance. Man* must ■
or any other blood disease Jonas A. Hall to R. A. Rickincident that hap|&gt;en«*d in an English
&gt; Eurekh Peas, per can ..
10 cents &lt; rheumatism
a single dose will give relief. SoidTy j
stracted.
.
■»
,
j village:
► Dwight's Liquid Bluing,
land et al. Parcel Sec. 4.
Fred
L.
Death,
the
druggist.
* all ready to use, per
120 Ik) I A husband had gone out for tbe even*
Hope.....................
» bottle
ing nnd left his wife and child at home.
10 cents
Sec. 5, Castleton Twp.
► Dwight's Ground Spices,
| Don’t let tbe little ones suffer from ! Ernest R. Smith'and wife to
The woman was about to retire for tbe
J strictly pure, per pack- eczema or otherdortu: ing skin diseases.
Thomas Sullivan. Lot 11 hlk
night when, to her amazement she per­
»
5 cents to 10 cents ‘
No need for it. Doan's Ointment cures.
7 Keeler's odd, Middleville
60 00 ceived tlie foot of a man .beneath the
» NICE LINE OF FRUITS AND &lt; I Can’t harm the most delicate skin. At
bed. Instead of calling for assistance,
Thomas Sullivan “and wife to
CONFECTIONERY
* i any drug storey 50 cents.
Htalejit Mkto;-:.
Ilia Sorrow.
as some would have done, she coolly
James R. Baker, J^rt 11 hlk
J FULL STOCK OF CHEWING AND &lt;
A small boy was invited to a party
County of Ban7 Keeler's mid. Middleville 00 W went to the child's cot aud sat and
■
STOKING TOBACCOS.
j
ta»
&lt;he dty of fi
sang till the chUd went to sleet*. Two given by on© of his little friends. After
Of 160 Acres
• BREAD. COOKIES, FRIED CAKES «
Monday, the. i-t
Adam Baitinger and wife to
Ice cream aud cake three
hours then remained before her hus­ he bad
■ Goods delivered to all parts of thc * -y children, safr.sure. No onistes.
lo th- Grsal Canadian X4rthw-»L Cto-ap rale* ।
.-kllluk D.
LA. Reuther.
lH-lkw..^., 40 ac Sec. '
Anna
band came. In. ■ He was surprised to times rfomebody offered him some can­ to b«i&gt;'^«erkeri and arttiers. For InformaUou
! city. Telephone orders erpeUallv *
i...... ............... 2500 do j find her waiting up. but when his wife dy, but the little chap shook his bead addrcM;
10, Wotxltahd....,...'.
solicited.
I
CHARLES tlELUS.
handl'd him nn envelope, raying. "You and said In a sorrowful tone, ”1 can
■ Fredrick D. Wilson and wife
, IzVi t°ur ltut’rT ""d Ba,. ..e .in P», *
*
: might run aud post this," the caur-e of chew, but 1 can’t swallow.”
r thc hlrnrat markri nri.-..
' t
i tu Manly D. Billings and
her waiting was revealed. Instead °f
wife, ho ar Sec. 9, Prairie*
■ •:■
a letter tbe folibwlnc was written ou
bite and th.
ville8100'00
the euvelofK*; “A burginr is under uur
George H. Shaw man
bed. and
Kun;wife
’fptch i*uH»f." The husband
» Dry Goods and Groceries. &lt;
SMh dat
returned In a ntlnute with a jullcentan.
tu the 6 r
to George E. Brown and
» POUR DOORS BASF OF GOODYEAR BROS «
» HARDWARE.
PHO-Wt- aQ3
«
wife. Lot 1210,“City.
250 00. and the i.mn was arrested. The bur­
glar
wliou
brought.
Up
before
tbe
tuugWilliam *R.
Harper. Guardian of
Of
*nl.l c. .rt
tetrnb remarked iliat*he ha.1 come
Office, W-. n
• Jane McArthur o John W. Satuidera across a few brave women In his time,
Mid • "
Parcel,
Middleville
jdO
(D
ut
CL- J
■nd Hui.
but . this one must have had a nervo
l» forth*
like. Iron, for she rat there for three
QV1T cLaims.
foooI&gt;ROI
’
Sj
solid hours. He had tbe iinpreeslon
W." Edward Duzier to John E.
that she didn’t know be was there till
Pubri»h«! Iu
Tor Infants and Children.
J’lKU’euN when yon want anything in the line
or Flower*.
is fhr time to look after
Shaff. Parcel. Baltimore....f
3 00 the policeman pulled .l?m out.
Tour Row**r 1st!cemetery urns and imrein« baskets. Wr hans rU raulunre and bi dCaroline
Demary
to
Merritt
E.
EM?;'.
ding plantN of ali kind*, Get our pdcen.
Calkins,
23.4 -ac Sec. 12,
• Probate ii
At the taking of Mimcvw while the
IA true copy
'tendon.°r
glVPn «’ron,P‘
1 ’*■' troop* sat In their saddk-a under a mur­
IT. MATTHEWS &amp; CO. . Baltimore
Marion Matthews.
Chas Ko«i-r^.
i demua tire Murat, Nupoleuii'ti dashing
ORDER I
PHONE 194.
Mate of Mich:
A. F. Burroughs S Son
a
Q!
\
FROHAT0 ''-OJ^RT,
! chief of cavalry, received a dispatch to
AYcgetable PreparationforAs- ■
1
*
M
County &lt;M Barr;
Just west of'C. K. &amp; S Depot.
which an answer was required. Though
At a ae*'taa ,&gt;
similating iheFoodandBegufa5 ■ Estate of Harriet' A. Hewre deceaMxl. his mettlesome horse wuh trembling,
Office In th? &lt;J.t'
Ung the Stoioachs and Bowls of
~~ j claims beard and allowed.
Murat laid the reins upon the horn at
)
Estate of Matilda E. Biarett de- tbe Ba‘WJe- !owk bia notebook In one
cock a Mffit*I.»
E. JotuxxK-k havi
ceased, proof of will filed, will ad- ’hand' and a pencil in the other and be­
I have a second hand
tton. praytiic (or
gan to write a response. Suddenly a
tn itted to probate. Birte Pettengill ap■aid
estate Id ePromotes Digestion£heerfufshell Yell
and expioueu
exploded on me
the grouna
ground
...
.
, .
,
,
Btieii
ten nuu
erlbcd. a: prlvatv
point,d uetmlor. d»im, heart Sept , clo^ bJ
lMprt
the „,r
ness and Rest Contains neither
Hard Fought Ball Game at Nashville

L &amp; M Paint

Saturday.

real estate transfers.

“"EX1

W.J. HOLLOWAY

Admiral Dewey

:

No. 21494.

COFFEE”

J. F. BLACK, Manager

FREE HOMES

poley’s Honey ana Tat

COAL

&gt;W. H. FAIRCHILD,;

Until further no­
tice we will de­
liver Lehigh
Coal in ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.

CARNATIONS

CASTORIA

CASTORIA The Kind You Have
Always Bought

IQ.

Bears the

$30.00

Signature

—FOR—

GRAPHOPHONE

$16.00

That Cost $20.00

.
and swung wildly around. Murat alm­
; Estate of Eveline A. Bailey deceased ply transferred tbe pencil to the hand
‘ proof of will filed, will admitted tothat held the notebook.-cahned the
probate. Henry ,C. Bailey appointed horse, with the other band and then
Ten Records that go.wich the Machine cost
went on writing his dispatch as if
executor.
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81.00 each or 810.00 In all. The Grapbophone and Records cost .830.(10.
nothing had happened. A About of ad­
I will tel! the Graphophone and ten Records
, Estate of Harry O. Junes deceased. miration went up along the line. Murat
. petition fur license to sell real estate n:iw that the enthusiasm arottacd by his
i filed, hearing June 6.
trilling act had created a favorable mo­
The machine and records are in splendid condition—just as good as new
and cun be seen at my store. HERE IS A BARGAIN for some one. \ i Estate of William IL Bnrd deceased, ment for a charge. Hr gave the order,
and
his men swept clear through the
SCREEN DOORS Screcu dooisor windows that co nbt fit an- not much twiter (, petition for probate of will filed, heap­
ANn uuiNnnwc
tlian no scr«-&lt;-n doors or-wludows at nil. I make tben to your
enemy’s line.
ing June 2.
anu winwvws
onh r and THEY FIT. Cali and see me If you are In need uf )
anything In this line. Price* ret y reasons Hr.
I
I bsv« a nice (ln« of second hand COOK STOVES and will give you BARGAINS . ; Estate of Carry Smith deceased, pe*
In prices on them.
j | tition to determine heirship filed, bear­
The free nnd easy luannvnt of tlie
TUC Denol C2' CYPUAhlPC w. R. JAMIESON, Proprietor. ( ing June 9.
political aud literary friends with
Ink rLUlLLO LAUIIAIIULi 118 North Jefferson St. In Kelly Buildwhom Darke associated are exhibited
Ina
lust
north
of
National
Bank.
/
|
In
Re
of
Florence
.Warner
minor,
apHAbIIRuS, IWlwrt.
by a pcrsunal anecdote. Lie often ask-*
, plication for adoption nnd change of
ed his friends to sup on tieefsteak or
' name to Florence Fax entered.
a leg of mutton. One night the house
In Re of Verna Warner minor, ap­ sat late, and Burke brought home to
plication for adoption and change of supper Fox nnd two or three more of
ARE BETTER Than FRAME!
name to Martin La VernRyerson enter­ the Whig politicians. Mrs. Burke's
face told of the ill provided larder.
ed.
ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME!
••Surely," said the host answering his
In Xie of Arabelle and Harriet Qp
wife's lopk of annoyance, "there's beef
bum minora, petition for guardian enough!”
ARE WARMER IN WINTER
filed, order appointing James Cobum
Fox and another gentleman, seeing
entered, petition for sale of minors the state of affairs, hurried off to a
ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!
interest in real 'estate filed, hearing tavern, where they obtained such
. They are free from dampness and frost. These are facts that have been
dishes as could be purchased. Amid
June 0.
demonstrated. 1 make a specialty of doing Hlgli Grids Work. I have the
much laughter, they returned and set
very latest and most improved machinery fur making Cemont Blocks aud
the table with the food they had for­
am able to give customers the finest finished work. I do variegated woik
aged.
Burke called them the most
and ornamental cement work ot all kinds.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
skillful of waiters, and there wasVaa
Fred H. Gale, Yankee Springs45
Cement I have had a large experience in the cement business
amusing, satisfactory supjrer.
..
and will be pleased to figure with you if you are thinking
Regina Juppstrum. Thornapple18
WaiKS... of putting in a cement walk. I also do Plastering and
.Gottlieb F. Bawier. Hastings81
High grade Stone work. For further particulate address
One of the uddost stories In tbe "Bes­
Cora Packard. Hastings17
tiaries," or stories of Bible animals
George E. Poland. Hastings..80
written by the monks, is the legend of
Ella A. Ingram, Hastings81
the panther. "The panther." so the
..C“Naiwh0°e
Vermontville, Mich.
William E. Johncock, Orangeville...42 homily niua. "is the most beautiful of
Elizalieth'L. A. Schwankoff, Orange- all beasta. More than thin, when it
■ ville........................................................... 20 goes abroad it diffuses a marvelous
sweet jM-rfpme. This odor is so sweet
' Wallace Smith, Hastings.
‘. tbnt all the other beasta and birds, fol- Laura Searles Hastings...
• | low tbte panther wherever It goes.

Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.

bale off .-.. tw *n.
Ins
pettiu. I
In said rotate a |&gt;i
lime aud t-la- :&lt;
•sell the tolr-r
tbould act i

Not Narcotic.
^f)UDrSAM.TLm(XR

mM day

for $16.00.

CEMENT
HOUSES

Eetfrt* t ।

Use
For Over
Thirty Years

A perfect Remedy forConsbpaHon. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feven sbness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of

NEW YOHK.

27

-RtMeof

th- tdiy •: H
the.* da*
%nad nln- tin
Ihewnt. Cl( lalhf csatlrr
Ou read!ns*-.
fled
KverMl li &lt; .
praying that in .Hiltthi« i-uurt di-taiw-w .
hb. estate'.
Tbervur vu U
nsh day of !»(..
th the forrnosa.. •
«ald prtltlot.

EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED.
office, to the city
and »how eau* !t »•
। of tbv r*tmnart ou
ts further wdri«sl,
notice to thc p-n-w
of the pradruey of t
। tberwor by crt'l:
PubiMwd In Dm* H

Horace N. Palmatier,

$$$ Are Saved
when you buy

Carpets, Rugs,
Linoleums, Mattings

McCOY’S
You will find a complete stock of everything to be found in a first cists
■nd ug-te-Bato Stars and Prioss are RigliL
1 have a nice line of Baby Car­
riages and Carts.

Call and see them.

1 always have some bargains to offerkud it will pay yoy/to see me before you buy.

Phone 76.

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

| NOW IS THE TIME FOR HYOMEI

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Far Easier to Cure Catarrh Now
Than at Any Other Season.
Now is the time to use Hyomef,when,
the early summer days make it so easy
to cure catarrhal troubles. The Ilyumel treatment, breathed for a few mlrutes three or four times a day in May
or June,will do good twice as quipklv as
it did in January, and nearly everyone
knows that used faithfully it com/pletely rids the system of catarrh.
The complete Hyornei outfit costa but
one dollar, and consists of a neat pocket inhaler that can be carried iu the
purse or vret-pocketand will last a Ife
lime, a mrtlclne dropper, and « boule ;
I of Hyornei. Extra bottles of Hyomei i
can be procnredjf desired for fiftv eta.1
|
W. J. Holloway gives his personal i
i guarantee with every Hyomef outfit 1
they sell to refund the money if It does
l not give satisfaction. There is no risk '
whatever to the purchaser of Hyornei.1

mopS

o to.

rowed and embellished this story had
beard of and misunderstood the strong
|Ove of sweet scents which the panther
awl
relations, the lions and leopards, often show.- London Spectator
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Mean, nil4
re hau
lwwm.„
• *“ J n®wrted by
/ peoph- that we are naturally
&lt;*fter 0 meal, and they have
Kuut t,ie length of explaining this
bJ‘ tbe amount of gas that Is developed
from the food/Average observations
however, show that we lose 3 nnnnH&gt; n
ounces between nieht .mt «
J*?’, J?1 mora'“K:
[ZZJL ♦.*?!. ?
'
12 OQUc&lt;*
Dreakrai*t- that w'e again lose about 14
w,uco, before lunch; that lunch puts
on un average of a pound; thaTV©
lo«e 10 ounces, but that au orXinary dinner to healthy persona adda •&gt;
pounds 2 ounce, to their weight
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THE MASTER SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA
^7 k?0* 01 a“&lt;1 »e«knes8os ot men like an open'bonk.
T,® bt'n “^&gt;“8 them tor 30 years. We have given outlives to
ire tod^v"^^' ™ 011 thc"‘“a111* °( mi'“ restored to Vl0oroo. Vitality
Dr.
f
&gt;° «1&gt;« skill, knowledge nnd success ot
Drs. Kennedy &amp; Kergan. We never hold out false hones we imwr
Sd7n'*ih» V.”’ ’ e T”001
We h*' e
"O TboOTgh a study
HvdJL.^ a?™”*
“on—01 Varicocele. Stricture, Blood Prison,,

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iVpe^WoS’r"^

thousands of cases exactly what Tn
be discouraged If yot^havi
Electric B?lt,
v?

B'”k

exP°r,enc&lt;? in treating
?e far your ’F»Ptom«- ^’t
"T"’5 wl,h
Ftklr,.

S- Tre’S

D^KENNEDYA KERGAN
148 SHELBY STREET,

DETROIT, MICH.

1

county, on the :»t *t.
I Present; Hob- 11i bate.
in the outln U '
• an Incompetent
1 filed In said court hi*
to sell the Intere-l •
I estate therein d&lt; •
Ttis Ordered. Tin!
, II. 1M». St let. O'dr
। probata otbcc..b*nearing *uUd pet:: •
rated hi said -stale ■■
i eakl time and pbc- :
■ to sell the Inter* M •&gt;
Ute should not l»- re
■
It IS further erd-ri
■ of be given by »&gt; 1 '
foBHtfeosuoi'ea-ivv;
/ of hearlns. la th- H*
1 printed andvlrru

EJtaC. IkTON
-RiirVUtir of I’u
NOTICE OF 1
' Stat- of Mtehlrxn 1
! Notler laber-by
t Probate C&lt;Mirt tor tb&lt;
l the
1st day &lt;•(
• a&gt;onthn Irani thst dal
' or« to present theh .
of Harry
Ion- ' ■
j ceased, and that all &lt;
&gt; are required U&gt; |;t, Probate Court. *l
ot HtuUnok. for exasi
I or beforetheathdnj
• such claims will ’f 1
Friday, the sth day
j o’clock to the form.
Dated May i’t.

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books

DELTON.

Dowling lut SaurdAj Mid played the ' Onuurorfll.
i.J* KIln«TOMnirh &lt;d
ream of that plaee. It «•„ the «r.t ’ fS. Sunday
°" Pr,iri"“i"

• special
Mil!' that
■in stock,
■t.:oV you

If Um.1" '
i»w*&gt;k y ■

:t J.W and the boys jrlayvd a very fast
gauiu considering the condition -the SalX^a^
ground was in, the left holder catching,
Ivilla standing in water above his
Maud liugglea of Kalamazoo
ankles, also tbe first baseman claming ▼kited friend, tare Sunday.
lulls in waU-r fully as dftep; Dowling
lire Grao- TUI left fur tar home In
won by a score of 9 to 4.
Grand Rapids last week.

tilts t. f WLKNfR
..THE L iR ? CK»IJT..
W J1IOAN.

SURPRISED WILL PIERCE.

deltov

There was a birthday snqtrise given
I on Will Pjerce jr. last Saturday night.

|K)VT .FOR( I I

' Mr. Pierce was. sent away on an errand
.'mid when he returned he .found his

need W
Window
cleaning

home filled with a large number of his
| friends. He upw completely surprised
and he said be could easily see why he
was sent on that * errand. Everybody
spent a very enjoyable evening; ice
cream nnd rake were served.

l rock hot-

The Delton Military Band gave a
luind concert Saturday ftyning which
I was enjoyed by music loving people.

15
YEARS

Mrs. M. (Brandstetter and daughter
Fern and Mrs. E. E. Morehouse went
■ to Kalamazoo Saturday.

; been in
'the k

f Mrs. Geo. Whitmore who has-been
। confined to her lied on account of sick­
ness is able to be up again.

The excursions started Sunday and a
large number from Kalamazoo came dp
lo the lakes to go fishing.

LUMBER

‘Businas ‘
1

Dr. R. S. Harter Ixmght the house
and lots formerly owned by E. J. Hart­
man. Tbe Dr. intends to build a fine
barn on one of the hits and vVill move
to his new home almut the first of June.
I 'Hie L. O. T. M's uf Aitgusta entermined a number of Tents last Satur­
day; a large number of the Maftabee
ladies from this tent were in atten­
dance.
. Mr. Oliver of Kalamazoo has rented
Mrs. Scribner’s home and will move
here with his family as soon as Dr.
Hurter vacates the house, about tire
' f.rst uf June.

aim total!*
it possible I, ■
imW OF SiTiSFI^ BUYERS
alfthiWu *

south pKrt of the
li the fact
my effort.

thit IV

. .-iu Many
&gt;revatyng
•k is c&lt;rtn••, thl •• things
If fou
;|ut- rlgute

i'-j tfck famous
iryi»-Hii5.e them
i.'o uther. I

PAINTS

CHURCH NOTES

f

Subject for next Sunday ' 'The Car­
nal versus, the Spiritual Mind” Text
! Rom. b-ll. .
|

Chase,
Michigan.

Delton,

The Earnest Workers social at Clover­
dale was well .attended*. st&gt;ven gallons
.1 of. the frozen mixture disappearing.to
I

warmer chmea.

DELTON

I

.STATE
BANK
We

Per cent on

Pav

Deposit®.

।

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1 t'utneyujn JSeal
.
ilie Paver.
1 -nr money a way
t
basgitta shly
kuow{ ’ire all

tight

'

none) to Loan
at rcason.thk- rates, Deeds,
.Tortgage.’1 5n,i Legal !
!&gt;,. urow^j
e**- York
land Bond-

DRS*.{

k

buy.
Emma Pranshka is assisting Mrs.
Art Johncox with her household duties

^Presipent.
(J. (i. m
_IV. President.
E. S.’Mt».£, cashier.
DR.-McLI-aS.
I WILLIAM r.H.KHT
L. ftlERH-WiMj. ,

A surprise was given Miss Lizzie
Schwankoff by her many friends Ht the
home of Arthur Johncox Tuesday eve­

ning May
. Harry Jonm and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilkins spent Sunday with

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your trade 4
&lt;
WANTED
Arc you &gt;nc of the many*
patrons oi the

i DELTON ROLLER MILLS?

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Emersou Lewis.
Wm. E. Johncox of this place and
Miss Lizzie Schwankoff of Chicago
were married Wednesday May 10. at
Hastings by Rev. H. H. VanAuken.
Their many friends wish them a long,
happy and prosperous life.
Katie Cook and daughter Maude of
Kalamazoo spent Sunday with the

formers father E. Cook.

k

’ P*aaged to have
» ?.‘u rtvc US n trial order. The
U4
r r iJie:r f,our
by
b £mUJ?v,n
satisfacr boo wherever used.

Croup l&gt; quickly rellered »rrf Wb«??;
Ing Cough will no* “ran Iu
you uro tbe original Bee. Laxative
llouoy and Tar. Thia Cough bjrup
■different from all othera bocauae &lt;*
on the bowela. You can not euro Croup
CLSJO.T work
aud Whooping Cough until you rid the
’
ASI’IXULTV.
« aystem of congrotlon, by working off
the cold through a coplou* acllon of
bowela. Bro’a Laxatlra Money and
I DELTON ROLLER MILLS,
Tar does thia,I and curea all CougM.
&gt;
OaTON. MICHIGAN.
Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. ^"Pj'
atea. Sold by Fred L. Heath the drug

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CORN GROWS.

'

CASTOR IA
Du Kind You Have Always Bough'

Ji51.50 pr bi.
l&lt;Wit$hcou...

Bears the
Bignaturuof

form id the O»k Grove beginning next
Monday.

NIGH STREET.
Ralph Scidmore our new mail man
with the aid of R. Lurabee was get­
ting the tay of the of the new rtia.il
route la&lt;«t week.

Mrs. A. C. Boyes and Mrs. A. Gor-'
ham met with a serious accident on 1
their vyay to Hastings one day last!
week. Mrs. Gorhams horse became
frightened at P. T. Colgrove’s automo- *
bile throwing both ladies out and!
breaking Mrs. Boyes arm just above !
the dhow, and fracturing her ril» and '
bruising Mrs. G orham very badly, be­
sides breaking the buggy and automo­
bile.

I

Floyd Stiles and Herman Moore were
Mr. and Mrs. John Kronewitter of
home last week for a short v^it.
। Hastings visited at Wm. Kronewitter'a
F. E. Doty took ‘in stock; at Battle lust week. .
I Mrs. Roy Sylvester of Charlotte
Creek Monday.
j visited her mother Mrs. Geo. Ingram
Miss Louis Bowman and Sherman
_
Stiles rejoice over haring pas.«M*d the I last week. .
Mr. and Mrs John Trego called on
Hth grade examination this spring.
David Trego of Hastings Sunday.
Mias Eva Erway “and niece Floy . Rather wet for dom planting but the I 2 Mra. Elmer Ingram of Hastings call­
Whittemore »Vent Thursday night at R. rain is what makes the hay crop, and ed on Z. Moore Sunday.
I in our vicinity the prospects were :
NORTHEAST BARRY.
; M. Jenkitt-S.
.
never better for hath* hay and wheat. 1 Fred Cunningham is confined to his
The k Ai S. will inert’ with Mr- ‘t
home with rheumatism.
,
Quite a few scholars from the McMoggie Kahler and daughter May ‘ , Collum and Otis TK*htx&gt;ls^Mu«od . the Sth , Rev. Chas. I’ahnntier delivered a fine
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Ingram visited at
load of £ogs nt Battle Creek last Mon­
for supper. ; All arc invited.
. Frank Sylvester's of Hastings Sunday.
'■ grade examination this‘spring. ‘
' day.
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Lttther Brown and wife are enter-j The schplur.- of th.- McCollum dis! The Epworth- League was welLatAning tli*
former's _granddtiughter ; lrjct gBVe theirz teachet Miss Lizzie
tanning
t
|
tended
lust
Sunday
evening
being
about Tte L ed Ym Hare Always Bccf.t
M$m Anna b'-ile
Cali-|..a Vtfry plenaant surprise last I
. ... Hnbhan! from
• •jC,venMun
। 100 present. The program was well
fornia. also their-son L E. Brown WedneMlay night and pn-stmtccl her with '
rendered, those taking part giving
from Bridgeport, who is m very poor n very nice ring. There were alwnt I thenuM*lves much credit. We mention |
health.
•
fifty scholars and friends present. ,
. the last part of the program which was I
Carl and Lena Bristol of Johnstown
There is to Is- a dance nt thc Glass brought about by A* M. Edmunds.- the
for children.a^fe.fure. No opiates.
spent Sund^'with Mbs BesMe Litt* Creek
.
grange l.all jicxt triday night.
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of sm for the* purpose ...
of r
pur-.

Sam
Ray * of Kalainaziw^ wli&amp;^hj
working at his trade as building mover
CLASS CREEK.
and. who has a prosperous business
Mrs. Huldah Otis and Geo. Hartby
there psit-xl his j&gt;arents ’ Mr. and Mrs. am) family visited at Edgar Otis' Sun­
B. Ray of Milo over Sunday.
.
day.
&lt;Therc arq several in this vleiidty'whu
Irving liice .and . family of Orange­
are looking-forward to the Sunday ex- ville visited a B. M. Jenkins' Sunday.

Pony's fjcney ana Tar

j Edgar Oti* sold ono of his eolta to j
। jrcmi Kepiogle one day la-: week.
Feral is one. is one of’tbe Cfovenlalc
“
rural mail carriers.

chasing a new lamp for the church
which___
took
____
only
2, al»ut ten or ’fifteen
minutes. Three new memlters were
adopted intoTho League family.
We were glad to welcome so many
It :e a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's now faces at church last Sunday, some
&gt;joy "
their
Little Liver Pills and enj"
“*• tonic ’ of which' are located in Banfield. - Mr.
effect upon the liver. Sold
old by .bred ...
L. I and« Mr».
Mr- Bates
Hnt.--. who
who neennv
occupy the
the Bnker
Baker
Heath, the druggist.
week.
house.
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Nelson Pifis has a big umbrella on
I The Snpt. announced Sunday monrhis in ilk wagon which h very conven­
; ing that Cliilth-di's Day would lx* ob­
ient this rainy weatlwr. •
i nerved by our Sunday school the second
1 Sunday iu June.
EAST JOHNSTOWN
| L. A. S. meet with Mrs. Helen
Th. recent rain, are putting tbe far■ Clierry Wednesday p. m. May 24.
nter- larok with corn planting.
' Thk-8r4^ will lie led by Miss Celia
fine Jar laat week while putting
»Parmeier next Sunday evening, aud
romh toga ii tbe miU yanl. Oeo. Camp­
■ wu unddrstand she expects a guitar
bell had the mtafortunc lo .g-t » bone
• duet. A welcome to all.
in-oke in ore-of hi. limlx. which UIs a matter of no little impor­
NORTHEAST
RUTLAND.
laid him
Mm up for a while.
tance fo you. Clothing oft pro
Wanted—Someone to get married, to
Charley Haverwlraugh ha. purcbarorl
claims the man.” • You want
elope, or do almost anything to create
a new carriage.
.
a little sonaaticw in our neighborhoodClolhes that Fit.
Miss Belle Corwin of Battle Creek
it ‘a dead. There is not enough to write
riaitrd Geo. Lee Sunday Irot
Clothes that Wear.
about to pay for the subscription to our
Mr. arid Mra. Geo- Omkllie.’ tally i«
best-county pajier. Won't some one
Clothes that Look Well.
very aide *
please make a neighborhood visit'
Will johnaon purchased a fine three
We have a fresh, new stock of
FINE LAKE.
year old Guy D. colt of Daniel Mat­
the latest styles the market
Mr *nd Mra. a E. Paul a°A «“&gt;•
thews
last week.
affords and sell them at prices
daughtar Mary uf Battle Crock viailrf
that are RIGHT.
Frank Trego is still visiting his par­
their old boms Lakev.ew la-' &lt;r&lt;«k.
ents. his.wife having returned to Mil­
County Troaaurer Cblraian and child­
We hare all the
waukee about two weeks ago.
ren of Haattnpi are vi.iting at Frank
Henry Hammond is on the sick li
Latest styles and Novel­
Coleman'a.
.
but^witb two hustling Iwya the
ties in Gent's Furnishings.
The Epworth League celebrated their
moves on just the same.
Hth tumlvcMtry Sunday avenin*. A
Allen Matthwea having received
Call and see
full honai likened to an interacting
mail route him removed to Irvingprogram- .
Gard Bennett will move on the
Ed Bowna ia working in Kalamarori.
Kronewitter farm with the intenti
To-day (Monday) is tbe day our mail
of buying the Dawson farm to which
The Clothiers,
carrier xnuke«i his first trip.
he will move nest spring. .
Delton and PrairlevHIc,
Mich.
We are pained to learn our old neighA LESSON IN HEALTH,
bo^David Trgo is very low with con­
nealthv kidneys filter the impuriUee
sumption. ’
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Your
Clothing

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

R. S. HARTER, M. D.,

For Infanta and Children.

"5'251 Nose. $1.50 pern.
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HOPE.
0122“ 1tJ“ie Severance was very
pleuuntl, snrpri^d at th. home ?f
Jerry Onllm. laat Wednewlay evening.
About .5
h„
w„re pn^nl
llefrrobment. were served ami the
pupils pnwentod her a ring a, ,&lt; token
of remmubrauct.-.
Mi« Sevorajie will t?ach^ 5ummer

Forest Huveua homo broke the wheel
of hia buggy while returning from the
|»arty Wednesday evening.
Edgar Otis and wife visited the 1stter's father J. A. Hall of Shultz Satur­
Han-y Wright of 11.in.rell aerom- day.
Mrs. -A. E. Robinson called on
;panied Dr. Cuppa here last week.
Feral Replogle starts out on the mail' .Hiram Payne of Hinds Corners one 1
Mia, Myrtle Wilcox of Kalautiuum 1, route with a brand new rig.
day last week.
.
q-nduIK tar rroation with tar mother
\&gt;. Havens and family were* guests
Miss Amy Johnson- passed the 8th
here.
of Mrs. Fields of podunk Sunday.
grade examination. '
Alex Murray of Plainwell waTfo
Mrs. Ormslx*e of Dowling is faring
town Sunday.
POLLEY DISTRICT.
for her daughter Mrs. Gorham.
J. M. Mitchell uf Fountain Head,
Many women long for a child to bless
S. R. Doud of Hastings was in this
Tenn. , is voting friends in this vicin­
NORTHEAST PRAIRIEVILLE.
vicinity, last week getting maple trees their homes, but because of some de­
ity. He exj^vt* to imend thc summer
bility or displacement of the female
to beautify the city.
Mra. Carrie Babcock of Dowling is in Michigan.
"Organa they are barren.
Mrs. Clarance Philley and children
visiting her bon Burdette of Milo.
Preparation for healthy maternity ia
Mrs. ,H. Storr and daughter Eva
accomplished by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Mrs. A. E. Nye started to visit her spout Satutxlay aud Sunday as the of Middleville were guests of E.Philley
Vegetable Compound more successfully
sister in the northern part of the state. guests of relatives at East Orangeville. and wife last week.
than by any other medicine, because it
Miss Amy Johnson is assisting Mrs. £ves tone and strength to thc entire
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Than. Welk who re­
male organism, curing all displace­
Mr. aud Mrs. IL E. Showerman of cently returned from California where Boyes in her household duties.
ments. ulceration and inflammation.
Patrick McPharlin took a load of ' A woman who is In good physical
the Crusade Band who have lieen con­ they speiil the winter. w&lt;re the guests
ducting special meetings «t Milo for of Mr. and Mrs. Isaas Houvenur last hogs to Hastings last week which Condition transmits to her children tlie
^lessings of a good constitution. Is
the past two weeks have gnpe to lalxir Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wells will brought him $127. Pretty good for not that an incentive to prepare for a
one load.
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in tbe vicinity of LThree Rivera.
healthy maternity ?
make their homo at Augusta.
If expectant mothers would fortify
Miss Olive Johnwn'assisted"Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Strenger of Kala­
A ipunber from this vifirfity atended
themselves with Lydia E. Pinkhum's
.Hathaway
ipd
Mrs.
A.
Seeber
clean
mazoo are visiting Mr. and Mrs,8foocij- the dance at Hickory Corners Friday
Vegetable Compound, which for thirty
‘ house last week.
years has sustained thousands of
men.
evening.
wbmeh in this condition, there would
Mrs. Marion Rupo visited her mother
Miss Etta Storr closed her school in ; Frank Nash and sun Gerald of Has­ be a great decrease In miscarriages, iu
tings spent Sunday with Alvah Seeber suffering, and iu disappointments at
Mrs. Lowden who han .been seriously the Pendiill district last Friday,
and wifo.
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_ birth.
ill and found* her improving.
prognun was given and a uumlier of
The following
following letters
letters to
to Mrs.
Mrs. PinkPinkc. M v*. .
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The
G. M Crook and family of Hastings hnm demonstrate the power of Lydia
Mrs. Freni Storr and mother ^Irs. visitors were present.
c.'.Jltfl on A.’ L. Myers and wife Sun- E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound rd
' Parks who have iteen on the sirk list
such cases.
day.
.
| auchcaJMis.^
Jj
HOPE CENTER.
are better at this writing.
Mra. L. C. Glover. Vice-President 0f
It seems as if partiality were shown Milwaukee Business Woman’s AssbcfaOtto Acker is visiting at home ;^ew
Mrs. Millard Waters is recovering
some as when mail boxes were de­ i tion, of 614 Grove Street, Milwaukee,
days.
from tlie effects ut the griji.
livered that a goud thing was thrown Wis., writes:
Fred Gibson and wi/«‘ of Kalamazoo
Mrs. A. I*. Francisco who has l&gt;een
in? We thihk a good thing ought to Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— ■
I
visiting fronds in Milo and vicinity sptmt Sunday at Hirmn Gibson's at ■lie passed around.
■*4’1 wm married for •evnral yeans and no
children blessed our home. The doctor said
has returneddb her home in Kaldnui- this -place.
I haul a comj4iC{itlon of female troubles and
A pteasint social was held at Conrad
xoo.
I could not hive any children unl« I could
BANFIELD.
be cunvL For months I took hta mali'-Jn«,ui.
Wheat looks
prbqpetpns at Kahler's Friday evening.
Mrs. E. C. Moore is ven- much im­ trying in vain t&gt;r a cure, but at last my husbrtnd became disgusted and suggesU-d that I
preeent.
Gid Wilkinson and wife were callers proved at this writing.
Mrs. Byron Fenner
___ who
____has __
tho at Hiram Gibson's Sunday evening.
Some from Bonfield expect tv attend Hany Women Have Been Benefited by
measles is improving under the-care of
FromMaVl’. the new rural -route the W. C. T. L’. convention at Lacey
this week
Dr. Harter of Delton.
V
will be driven by Claude Mosher.
COBB'S CORNERS.

A most excellent dinner was »erve«l
Thursday hy the L. A. S. of the M. E.
church, Ht the home of Mr. and Mrs.Ezra Morehouse. Mr. and Mrs. Metre­
house furnishing everything except pie.
After dinner Frank Var.Tyne and
John Adams entertained the company
by several selections on1 the .piano and
Is’i.^
also Mrs. Morehouse playetl
se veral selections on the piano iu a
must excellent style, also sang sum-­
fine selections accompanied by the
guitar and banjo.
Miss Josephine Andrus of Grand
Ay address will be given at the M. E.
churcirSatuTday evening by Jennie E. Rapids’is spending a few days with
friends in this vicinity.
.
Wilcox of Jackson. .Admission free.
‘
H. A. Seibel and Mrs. Rose Johnson
offering at dose of address.
spent Sunday in Hastings.
Vernor Webster and wife visited rel­
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
. Mr. upd Mrs. Emerson Lewis are tin- atives near Bedford the first of the

proud parents of a luiby boy, born May
p. and that is tbe reason for that smile
ou Grandpa Lewis face as he has nine
grandchildren and this one is the first

pr.trts, Insurance

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l~ys have
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lcM »■»&gt; tamlly of East Joe­
had Very little pracitiee bo
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vAjupuui weeks
week4
year. A large crowd assembled on the
uPh- «f
grounds and the game was called at
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25C tO $1*00

Actual Sterility in Women Is Very Rare—Healthy
Mothers and Children Make Happy Homes.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

FIRST BASE Ball OAMB.
! I^ra;,t? Mr ,nd Mrs
Th. taro taB trom w.Dt „w to
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ce line of
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The News of Southwestern Rarry M0TH E^H00P

f0[ Gommeiicenient!
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banner. MAY 18. 1905

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
BMNth
tbe Si’1-

1 p oSS.’ilSrolro". DelM. MW-

TH UH Yn fin

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try Lydia E. Ptnkhnrn’s Vegetable Com- -

child aune to Wass, our bone. -Now
have
■otwthing to 11 re for, and all tho credit is
due to Lydin E. FinkLam’s Ve^jrUibJe UoopouDd.” •

Mrs. Mae P. Wherry, Secretary of
the North Shore Oratorical Society,
The Jiorinan, Milwaukee, Wif., writes.
Dr*r Mrs. Hnkham:—
“ I waa mamnd for five years and care
birth to two premature children. Lydia E.
1’mkhjuu'n Vegetoble Compound wu recom­
mended to me, and I aln so glad I took-it. for
it changtsl mi» from a w.-ak, nervous wonum
to a strong, happy and h&lt;»althy one within
erven months, within two years a lovely
il«&gt; girl was bom. which is the pride and
tiy of our houw-hold. Evroy day 1 n!«a
.Mia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for
tbe light. hDtdth.and happtnem it brought to
our name."

If any woman thinks she. is sterile,
or hosdoubta about her ability to carry
a child to a jnature birth let her write
to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn. Mass., whose
advice ia free to all expectant or
would-be mothers. She has helped
thousands of women through this anx­
ious period.
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Women suffering with irregular or
painful meufitruation, leucOrrhrea. dia&gt;
placement, ulceration or inflammation
of the womb, that bearing dowu' fenlingor ovarian trouble, backache, blott­
ing or nervous prostration, should re- *
member that Lyuin E. Pinkham's Vege­
table Compound holds the record for
the grentc'* number of actual cures
of woman - ills, and accept no substi­
tute.
—
Hrs. Pinkham's Advice and ■edkfoe.

Baxter subscribers can buy
tbe large Wail Map of Barry
County at the Delton post office

The map gives all tbe roads,
number of acres in each fano,
Nor ia the '

with owners name.

time to get one before they are

all gone.
The price, while they last, Is
fifty cents each.

The great rule-ohbealth*-*

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Ayer’s Pills.

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�HASTINGS BANNER, MAY 18, 1905.

12

WANTS

A SEA YARN

iniSiSSS' -re

BOLDNESS,
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OF
T*HDR
PE
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X XAW

The
BOSTON
CORN ml
BEAN
PLANTER.

a very favorite dish gt Christmas time, I
and lamprey, pies were regarded as a |
[Original ] .
We were lying at anchor Ln the har­ fijK-eial luxury. The &lt;*s*t of such dell- ’
(Corn right. 1K4. by T. C. McClure.]
bor of. Rio de-Janeiro. Tbe night was fcacles was . very I great. In 1314 the j
fTbe early frosts bad done their
hot, but beautiful. To the north were sheriff of Gloucester provided forty?
four f»r the royal table at a cwt of work thoroughly, and on either side
the lights of tbe city. Above was the £12 5s. 8d., a sum t.?:ir;y equivalent to, I oC th&gt; enad the trees flaunted gorgeous
spangled dome, while southward blaz­ £1UO at tbe present' day. Those token
-u_ _
•«
, impiijmeun of gold and scarlot .
if vou have a buggy that’s lying
ed thc constellation of the Soutlieru from the Severn were especially noted,
Idle in’ the barn; a stove or
■ As Tbon&gt;e. with lib* hands thrust
Cross.
and It'became nhvaxljiu*l custom for
other household goods you
: deep into hlx trousers pockets aud a
don’t use; if you have any stock
We were to sail the next morning for the city of Gloucester to send-a lam­
I brier pipe of honorable age between
you want to dispose of ; a house
New York, and It was kncArn among prey pie to the kipg. There la a rec­
t bls teeth, strode dloug the nj«d in the
you want to sell or rent; if, you
us that we were to carry $200,000 of oni of such conipllnuyitary presents
want a girl for house work; in
' mellow sunshine of early afl'TUoon
gold coin to New York. No one should being *ent to Cromwell aud to Len- he hummed guy arias aud thanked bls
fact If you want to buy, rent or
have known -of this treasure except the tball. the speaker of the lang parlia­ !, stars
sell, just try our Want Column
that be
live.
»,
j.
.tars.that
bek was
was a
anve.
ment.
Owing
to
the
municipal
corporaIt brings buyers and sellers to­
officers. The secret came out In this
tion act Gloucester’s annual custom';‘‘ ■ He 'lauded boyVdily when u startled
gether, and only costa ONE
way: The men wanted to go ashore for ceased’ Iu 1KW. but iu ISOS the mayor ‘ chipmunk scampered nimbly across
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
a final spree. Tbe captain, who was a revived It -nnd scut a pie to Queen Vic- 'j bls path and from the safe secluINSERTION. Try It.
weateman. in order to excuse himself toria at his own expense. Ills sue- I slon of a friendly maple berated tlie
for not p&amp;mitting them to go told of cessors have followed his example. j Intruder .roundly In a shrill chatter;
I
work
horse
for
FOR SALE-A good wo
I be took du Imaginary shot at a pnrthe treasure. But tlie weakest thing London Mall.
de cheap. Enquire. Qiet
st Cialer.
• trldge which rose abruptly from a
: he did was to let them go after telling
-Lady
”
unu
-Ma.mnn."
clump of bushed; he sent a mocking
FOR SALB-A .««.nd hjuid enwn. u,cm u^. „„„„ why
^,joU ,UJ.
Ar tn the 'rntbei- subtle question challenge to a flock of hooking g*a*se
separator. Call or, write C. E. Ed- mv,,
T
munds, Hastings, at R. K. Grant's.
71,0 captain, the first mate and 1 (sec­ of “gohtletMnn." “lady." "mnu" und winging their way southward,
——— ------------------;------- -------------- -—— j ond mate) remained aboard. Tbe cap­ "woman." there Is a deference (write® ' Presently be came upto a fallen
n corredponileDti between the sexes. ' tree lying invitingly by the roadside.
torMmwme. Oil on or xj.lrem W rf. Iln,t m“'» "■»»
toe forward A duke .must, always be n man. unless Thorpe accepted- the tacit invitation
Fairchild, Hastings.
Mich.
Phone ; deck; I was leaning over the gunwale he Im?, for the purpose &lt;&gt;f tbe con versa- ' und, seating filnuwlf upon the log. had
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'I,1 amidships looking down Into the wation. a "gi'nt’.vin.in.",~tvlth great cm- . becofnie eiutrosBed iu a friendly quarphnsls ot voice. Without einpImslH , rel Isitween two bwluted blackbirds
WANTED-First
dim extension u‘r- dipping '»ff my clothes, I descen^when »&gt;■&gt;
he heard
every
man nt ^Nitleinan's rank Is n «•»»••«
hoard the clatter of hoofs uud
table trimtncra. Imperial
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ed by the ladder hanging from, the
the rattle of wheels coming down the
Grand papilla, Mich.
gangway nnd plunged In fur a swim. “man" always .in&lt;| Ln every social clrroad.
cumstauee.
But
with
women
it
I
m
en
­
TO RENT—One large front room. Tbe -water was refreshing, and as the j tlroly n .mntter of the ndjectlvo. Wlthlie p.-cml cautiously around a bar­
. j. .
2(I3 Cnxtk
moon was rising there was plenty of
for_ ..
lodging furniwied.
berry |itwh which obstrucbAl his range
light. Tbe consoqueuco wus that I I out an adjective a '-woman l« a "lady."
of vblbn and briield a trap approach­
i
Who
w
nuked.
&lt;&gt;n
hearing
that
a
swnmns far from the ship as 1 liked.
ing smartly. Qu the elevated driving
I I was some 200 yards astern when I friend was to inarry. "Who is tho.
synt whs a girl, correct In every detail
i heard the duuiul. of oars und. raising woman’-’! Nor do we stay that we met
a woman nt dinner who told us so- of her "inirk form.” and beside her,
POMONA (IPANtllmy ben&lt;1’
n dark
«,ullnK
I OMO.NA GRANGL.
th&lt;;
l dld lM)l d(&gt;ubt that R and-so. But lntroi!uce_ the adjective looking decidedly stunted by reason
of. his much lower seat, was a trim,
Barpy CountyPomona Grange, Nq. was the l&gt;out containing the crew com- .and the “indy" !» nt ourc a pretty
As can be seen from the above illustration, the Boston Corn and Bean Planter Js rxtrvi,
woman, a well dressed woman, rather faultless aud impassive groom.
2fl, will meet with IrvingGrange,
tag from their spree. 1 was surprised,
structlon. Its simplicity makes it easy to operate, allows of lightness, cmuUued with atn
I’hurpe chuckled delightedly’a
dull
woman.
—
London
Chronicle.
■a; iu a&lt;j
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Wednesday-May
24; with the following fi&lt;»w&lt;?''er, thnt they were so quiet. Usu­
justnient to balance the planter to any weight of operator when running with loose lever. *
“By George!” pe said, rising and
ally
on
such
occasions
they
were
very
program.
■ The Planter, is equipped regularly with three sets of plates: fi. 8 and 13 bolw. wiW holes ■
sneaking behind the barberry bush.
»•«*: tod
; noisy.
carfbe set to plant rows 28, 30,32, 10, 42, 44 and 4b Inches apart. The last four adjusnnetjt. .1:
Music—Irving Grange.
Wbcnor&lt;?r any oqe is -released from “By tleorgef'.
'illy tarf
■
I ■started to swim to the ship, but
for corn.
Jail or peplt&lt;&gt;nt!kir.v after a lout sen­
WlH-ii the turnout reached his re-,
Roll (Jail of Officers.
j vuv;
they gvMvucu
reached iiit uc-iuxc
before me.
me. x I ucaru
heard
By
the
various
combinations
of
Sprockets
beans
can
be
planted
4he
following
dlsui
i&gt;
ay
QnuutloM. Cc-I*ranoa of
,lng „ot
but tence we rend that while he wat In trout Tbotpe sprang from’ the bushes
and 17 Inches.
.
poor or dmvnriiiht bad health when he nnd caught the horse by the bridle.
Address—Why we invit xl you. WiD.....................
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A Check Rower attachment can be furnished for planting beans or corn In hills, with any
nnr
did not bear the
answer. —
Tbe .boat's
entered be comes but ns hearty ns a
“Stand and deliver!" he cried, wav­
in a hill.
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UOail*r
Kronewitter.
crew ^Mmtx'd the ladder nnd went
brick. 1’et almost without exception ing the ancient brier menacingly.
A special wire can be furnished for close checking.
.
Response—-Why we can e, J. E. Ball- ■ aboard. I heard a scuffle, and a mo­
Tin.' onslaught was ro sudden that
jails and iH-nltentlariro are insanitary,
‘bitt.
ment later a heavy object dropped in
sunless places, with no facllltle* for the girl gave a little sipjeal of alarm,
Um? water. The tide was going out. precautions usntlly iafcefl by those wirn
Recitation—Mrs.' Minn e Vester.
which ahe instantly tried to cover with
but
I
kept
ahead
of
it
In
the
direction
Topic for discussion- What shall a
Tbe Netw Deere No. !* will drop three kernels or two kerjiieis in each hill, or iworand-th," .
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wish to get or keep healthy. Tlie mys­ a nervous l.iugb. while the grwim en­
of the ship.
Presently something
sired and do it unfailingly, without being forgetful or getting excited. “Attends to its
--triajt r
fanner raise for a money । erupt J. V
tery lies in two word*—regularity uud deavored to atone for the momentary
floated by me. 'By the light of the
• never drops a stitch.” This is something unusual iu corn planters as too many tarne
.
njrtu
diet, ’flu- first is i|&gt;erliiips the, more unfolding of his ariusby a magnlfi'xmt
Wickham. J. J. Trflgo.
tqoon. which by thia time was well up
Disqnflliota—Woman and her sphere, above the horizon, 1 saw the upturned Important : Cha-kllkc regularity; ev­ outward calm and an intent scrutiny
SPRING TOOTH and 60-TOOTH LEVER HARROWS, tnd a full line of Mr. • • y C. .
'
"Mrs. Cora Ketcham. Mr. lAdam Wolfe. ashen face of tbe first mate. ' I soon erything, done on the -second and on of tlie dlRtant landscape
John Deere Cultivator^ Riding and Walking.
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’•Ob, so It's only yon, after all," said
. Soloj—I, N. Cobk
heard a secoral splash and knew that the same scraal e.^ry day: a recogni­
tion of the f:u,t that’ flhe laxly is n the girl, smiling down at him com­
Paper—The comparative value of the ' the captain had met a similar fate.
machine. Then, as a supplement to posedly from the elevated seat.
it was now all perfectly plain to me.
windmill, and the gm*jliiie motor for
“Only me I" lie exclaimed. "Now, »*e '
this, a shnjde diet—plain, not too ritriwl
The men who hud gone ashore had
fanner*.--Leo Burtwi.
—enough to cat, but dot too much. - here, 1 Imagin' d I was n very terrify­
been babbling in their cups and bad Saturday Evening Ips4
A II kinds of Builders Hardware.
Lowe Bros. High Standard Paints.
Discussion— How to hold tho interts
ing ]ierion&lt;iUty In my; (laude Dural
been
overheard
by
some
iierson
or
perof^he young peojde in the Grange,
role. I'm dlsuppulnttHl/ You've hurt my
son«_wlH) had taken advantage of their
feelings by not displaying proper
Mrs. Eva - Erway. Mrs.' Will Otis. I absence to capture tlie trenimre they
‘ The Farmers- Past. Preknir mid Fu- j bad talked about. I knew the robber* - Rev. Joseph D«lor.&lt;lgp in his "Notes' ■alarm."
Of tlto Settlement an&lt;l Indian Wars In
Tlie girl laughed.
tore,—Will Kronewitter. .
i had ikossesalou of tbe ship, nnd what
retinsylvnrdti »iVl^Virginia.” in that
"Well. hIf. kindly notice I’m stand­
Paper—What is success and what . to do myself 1 could not-determine.
portion,of tbe worktrehtiiig of “Witch­ ing. Now. what would you have me de­
qualities are necessary to make a sue- 'Possibly I might swim the distance to craft" says: "The diseases of children
liver?" she asked.
cessfnl farmer? F. O. Stokoe.
lh“ «bore, but I didn’t like tbe idea supposed to be Inflicted by witchcraft
Phone No. 1.
THE HARDWARE DEALERS
Thorpe dropped,the bridle and came ,
Hastings, Mich
Dimnuoion- Hu» the toner.'wile «ny ‘ ot
to “»ke «waj were those of dropsy of the brain and round to tin’ side of.lhe trap.
TMpooBlbility taw.rj the rurwl nhralA Ylttl “» «“»«•
“ &lt;"&gt;• tlie rickets. These wen1 diseases which
"I think I’d be satisfied with a ride
Mrv i.nrhT'.i^o
dencc of their Identity. While I was
could neither be accounted for nor back to town.” be an hl.
Mra. Laura Lsborne.
deliberating I heard the anchor chain
cured, consequently they were ascribed
Tim girt ralred her oyebvows.
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I rattling through the hawse pipe and tU'Mimf Riipermitural agency. For the
"I don’t we where we can stow
The fifth degree will be given' to knew the captors were intending to
cure of diseases Inflicted by witches you." she objected.
Tbe famous leaning tower of Pisa lathose wishing to join the Pomona.
• Ball,
• or, rather,
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----- out of- the
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omann. , make
drift
the picture of the supposed witch was
a campanile or bell tower. Tlie build­
Afternoon meeting will be open. Every1
. ' harbor, for there was no wind. I 11s- drawn on a stump or piece of board . “1 think llaskhui needs exercise." big. which is cylindrical in form., Is
said Thorpe, eying tl»e"groom critic­
tened, hoping to hear th® sound of nnd shot nt with a bullet containing
body welcome
' 107 feet high and fifty
ally and-with a meaning wink.
. feet In diameter.
oars Indicating the return of Uh? crew, a little bit of sliver. This silver bullet
MraJEL F. Osgood. Lecturer
It is more convenient for you to step to-the TelepL-mc and order-your
Thorpe thrust bis hand into hie pock- made entirely of white marble. It is
but beard no such sound. Tbe ship transferred a painful nnd sometimes
et In a manivr who.-- meaning could called the leaning tower from tbe fact
drifted toward me stem on. andr not mortal spell on that |&gt;art of the witch
hot be mistaken, whereat the grinning that It inclines some thirty feet from
Wffrly Solicitude.
, knowing what else to do, I clung to the rorres|wndhig with tlie part of tbe pic­
iTnsklus ■jpnnng ont with alacrity. .
the perpefcdlculnk. and it is not gt1 neral"Doctor, my husband is dreadfully rudder. But, realizing that there was ture struck by tho bullet.”
“Yes. sir. .Quite likely, sir," he said * ly known that this inclination, which
troubled with sleeplessness. What is nothing there to support me for any
than it is to walk way down town. Your order will lereire just at
as
he
l&gt;egnn
with
much
ostentation
to
gives the tower such n remarkable apfood for itr
...
careful attention, and you will get just as good gqvds :ir. ordering
length of time, I_ let go my hold and,
tigbten a girth.
pearance was-not Intentional At tlie
by phone as you would if*you-were present in penm;. 1 ’’ir costoBBe^
“You might try reading him to sleep, keeping close under the side of the
Of all tbe freak remedies that are
Thorpe sapped a coin into the time it was nlxmt half doue tbe error
know this to be tr'ue, and we keep Two Delivery Wagons bu»y
madam."
, ship, waited till the bow drifted to me. sometimes proponed for Rick house
groom's band nnd dlmbed Into tbe In measurement was perceivetl. It wus
to Fupply their wants. Your grocer should h- like •«&gt;ur;.ddf’..'r"What would be the use of that, doc­ then grasped a chain under tbe bow­ plants those which are recommisided ■ car
t
vou’ve got to trust him with your health as well as your r :
if
guarded
against
by
the.use
of
extra
tor? I try to talk him to Bleep every sprit. There I was better protected for rubber ;phintR are the worst. They
he thinks of tour purse to.tbe detriment of your ht-abh. tec dr ‘|&gt;
“Drive on,” be commanded the girt tn brace* in the further, instruction of
night, and it doesn't do a bit of good."— from being sera and might cling far ran all the way from applying beefhim quick. U e make healthy customers by selling-their, healthy
stentorian tones.
the building and an adaptation of the
Chicago Tribune, .
a long while:
strok nnd cantor oil to the roots to coat­
food, aud satisfieo customers by charging th'nn &lt;aii ptn ■
“Ton 'certainly arc a bold high way­ stone in the .highest’ ,portiou. There
• When day dawned a breeze sprang ing the leaves with milk. Give your i
man." idle said. “I suppose I must are seven bells ofi tlir top of the tower,
up, and tbe ship hove away westward, ptants a properly prepared soli . nnd o|)ev
Two Delivery
tbe
largest
of
which
weighs
2.000
i keeping close to tbe const About sufflelcnt light nod keep the leavro free
tem r nucertalnr~ be n^1Qd.
Wagons.
pounds, and these are no placed ns to
Fhcn.Ho.W.
! sixty miles from Rio they ran .her from dust and scale, and you will firn!. ej her
-.----।
counteract
ns
fnr
ax
j«wsible
tlie
Iconashore, bow on.
Knowing that I no necessity for such nostrums ns i
'
! should be discovered where I was,- I throe. Make it a practice to go over tbe ' Ti&gt;e girl flicked the cob lightly with ing of the .tower ItiM'if.
। the
whip,
the road.
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■ . I,,
•
.
i
"uiji,end
uuu they sped
nn-* down
ni&gt;e&lt;i ciuwu
incronu.
BU«am back to the rudder, keeping un­ punt,
dull, with a K&gt;tl cloU. und re
mthen-d UIV
tbe- sciua
rein, JUIn­
ss.Mirnu
,
: der water all except my eyes, with move any Indication of dust, Reale or j
----- . bands
. and. .headed
...
. I TRAVELLING IS DANGEROUS.
to his own
tho cob
which I saw tbe robbers carry the Insets.-—Country Life In America. ‘
, In the opposite direction.
i Constant motion jars the kidneis
I treasure ashore. There were five of
1
That inn t the way to town." tbe girl which are kept in place iu the body by
them, one with red hair and beard dlIT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT
observed.
delicate
attachments. This is the rea
receng their movements. I noted hlfl
Venus is both a monilng nnd evening
star oecaiwe siie always aceomoanles
7 know ,L” Thon&gt;e returned calmly. »°n that traveller!. trainmen, street car
face and that of every one of them, star beennse sije always accompanies '
the sun never rocedlmr from him
**Ha&lt;1 r°u anr ,,lca 1 wnuted to roturn
UjMMters and all who drive very
so that 1 sbotild know them again. Aa tbe sun. never receding from him be-; fo fawn
nn&lt;M&gt;r.
; much, euffer from k|dDey dIseoe
soon as they got ashore each man yond certain limits, while the rest of |I "You said you wanted a ride hack to . iotne form.
Foley s Kidney Cure
started off. staggering under a bag of tbe planets, with the exception of Mer- ■
strengthens the kidneys and cures all
town,"
she
reniindad
him.
gold. I gave them time to get a start, cury, are seen at all possible angular
formsi.ofT,kidney
and
bladder
disease.
t
;
u L,
‘BUUP‘ Disease.
if you are going to do any building this year. We carry a full
"I did. I’ll admit." said he. ’ o«’t i Geo. h, Daurian, .locomotive
engineer,
then nwam to the ladder, climbed distances from the ruu. When Venus
line of all kinds of lumber, such aa is demanded :u tmlhfof
O., writes,
aboard and after getting provisions Is to the west of tbe sun she rises lie- . didn’t sny I desired to take the1 direct Lima.
• .V
------- ’ “Constant vibration
XUiBUUU
road there."
of the engine caused me a great deal oJ
and we will cheerfully quote you figures on any bills tou may
The manufacturers of Royal followed them. They were talking fore him and is a morning star, bnt
present. Or If you are going to do Any repair vAork, h-fihl a
most of the time, which enabled me when she is to the east of the sun she i "Well, where are you going?" she trouble with my kidneys, and I got no
Baking Powder have had 40
asked.
relief until 1 used Folev's Kidney Cure.”
to keep at a safe distance. They rises after him nnd is-an evening star. I
porch or shed, come and see us.
It won’t coati you a ce»&lt;
Sold by W.H. Goodyear the druggist
Thorpe smiled guardedly.
years of scientific experience.
j moved eastward and after going about
to come, and if we save you money on your purchr.- * - , as we
,
.
M
I
Intend,
with
ynur
uMlstance,*
be
1
j
Every method of bread-and- ten miles stopped at a deserted hut.
believe we can, It will be to your advantage
.
The law lmi*osing a tax on bachelor? Rnnpuncetl. "to drive to paradise.”
went taslde and when they came out
Hasting* Markit*.
cake raising has pe^n exhaus- ; hnd lpft lhe treasure. I knew they had gone into effect.
*Wbfit?
ws-.v.“ she gasped.
One morning a little bnldheaded man i Thorpe's Rmlle'broadened.
tJ^ely Studied in this country and had hidden or buried it inside,
.
Market® are corrected every
“It may 1* far, It may
! After
abroad.
*** a ’hurrial
’—’lunch
—’’ from “a ’basket
—' “ appeared before the tax commissioners.' said musingly, “hut that be near.’ he \\ ednesday morning*and can be relied
It Uro someI uponas correct at that date.
“I’ve'jnst
married
inf fourth wife,"
--------------w.»b,
. ,- , .-------------— . -Pon
i they had brought with them they
LUMBER DEALERS.
The result is 'a perfect prod­ j started'on to tlie eastward, walking be said. "I’m entitled *2
to a
w,h?r0 a,onK this road I am foolishly
Collected Wedneadtiy, May 17 1905.
- *larnnty.
-------Phone 221.
Hastings. Mien.
Clileaao Tribune.
confident."
|l
ppnnn/-i.uct
Powder.
Tribune.
uvt in
&lt;u Royal
*vwto.i Baking
nxinujig *
vwMd« '] rapidly. I felt sure they were going nln’t 17”—Chicago
.
PRODUCE,
"What on earth: are j
v ‘ talking ' Hutter-iac-we
L per lb.
you
There is no substitute for iL t0 nl° «D|1 wtabed to got u»ro n» soon
__
*
VWM
It. —- U...
abpulT
’
she
asked
is
amazement.
TK . punty and
...J .efficiency
.a:.:.
M pos-orie
In orderstriking
that they
shouldthey
The
of
not |1C ndased
a road,
---------------r,don't
- ----------•
Mr. Slack
—Jolrnny.
ever let"It
mr has long l«en conceded by j Hoary’d^-ioc; wmte.-tte
&gt;&lt;nr vnll
you tnllr
talk thnt
that wny again! kTI won’t thoughtful theologians," said Thorpe
VK(8ETAlil.E.s fruits ft.Powder have hired a countryman to drive them and hear
Royal Baking Jrbwdcr
wero lhug loMt w m(f
have slang used,In this boule! Johnnv oracularly, "that -pnrndlne Is n state i Potato*-»e-prr bu." ‘
••«&lt;.•
l„ol&gt;
been commended by the highest
_t ,t,£
l.M*)
However. I mgde my way to the city -But. pa. I-u Mr. Mack-Cut it out I rather than a place. I expect to enter I &lt;U1
Most of th.'
When Commodore Billings ami Mr.
authorities of the world.
or
I'll
hand
you
trae!
See?
—
Browniug&gt;
,lm
t
felicitous
atate,
when
you
say
!
Cabha«r-30cMOc
j
4
t
&lt;1
oz
.
’
nnd hunted up the crew who had sera
were of Ipwly b.:C
Main
were
on
the
river
Knblma
they
you’ll marry me, Nan, and I expect you
MKatm
These facts mean two impor- j the Ship sailing away. Soon after they Magazine.
had for attendant a yuhng man from the nd of u bco'*'
----- ------ - ------------- -to funilllh
wJth admlnalou some- i &amp;
’
the 'dock
return
to her TI
tant things to all housekeepers j bad ’left
*** ****
,'w”r *to
rt ~**
”m tn
Kanoga, an island between Kamchat­ of a weaver. Hoty•rir-i .\riwr!CM
EMptninrd.------------------- where along this road. Am I wrong in 'Wc^rw
■&lt;
took them to where the treasure had
ka nnd North America. One dnv Mr. ufnct'un r. 8jr Ito Slukenhsrr
"Mn." said Mrs. Mala prop’s, little being optimistic?"
* V«sl mlyes. dre»se4-sc-Ta.
; been placed: then after securing It we
Main asked him, fcWhat will thc sav­ son of a barber, t
boy, “what is ’antimony?’"
•
) The girl Rurveyed the flaming nu- ! Hogs. Hl!ve'. t).5o.^VWl7
Hcrh. dn-Mn«l-wtc-7c
I went on to the ship, which at high tide
First: that Royal Baking
ages do to me If I fall into, their jmw- j of a wool stapler,
“Sh. that’s not nice to talk about!" tunm colon In silence for a time.
J W« managed to get afloat, and set sill
blockmaker, Vlrgf '•
Powder Is healthful and
replied Mrs. Mnlapfop. ’ "It’s- what ’n
^Suppose." she said nt length, “that—
BreroW
1
I for Rio. I assumed command,—npmakes wholesome food.
■
"Sir.” said the youth, "you will nev­ Stephenson the se&gt;-11 f., pii»wniFn.
i pointed two of the best men n» mates lady gets when she's divorced from, her Hint 1 say you ore wrong?"
colliery. Ruins U'i- - •
er fall into their power if 1 remain
husband."-Exclmng.’Thorpe brought tbe cob to a stop.
U,w
that*®*
Second : that Royal Bak­
and on arrival nt Rio went ashore
I r.i!c^Pn’‘'',rwu'wl—*&gt;c—&gt;2e
.with you. I always carry a sharp Franklin the sou li-’ •
“I shall get out and walk to-well. pblriu—sHc
ing Powder makes food
nl’tnW and to the office of the chief of
Beef RMe»~7&gt;(c
knife, and if I see you punmed and Oliver Cromwell t1'
hot paradise." he sold.
I pollci?. For a week I walked the streets
good to taste.
Hor»O Hides-S2.00 I tLM).
: 1 ‘ a&lt; iiiinc a
A irnilrrmd employee In Dublin was
unable to escape I will' plunge my -E*op was a
’
The girl said nothing, and Thorpe Calf Hk!ns-9e
1 .
with a detective nnd visited tbe dives. strutting consequentially before n train
Tallow—«4-4&lt;r
..f n l’DKt
knife into yot|r heart; then the savages a Lawyer's clerk, 1- 1
; On tbe eighth day I saw two of the that'was to run direct to Cork, while। moved nnensily.
: Wort coarse—30. Wool nne-ta.
maker, lh? 1’ov a I'1'
cud do nothing to you."
1
“
Sliall
I
walkr
he
said.
men in n w-loon. They were arrested, he reiwatedly shouted. “This train
er; Demosthenes v • '
.
tortlu.1 M.'so. 2 nd, I jo
This recalls the words of thtf French
"You'd—you’d Iretter keep to theTtrlgPOWDER i and subsequently the others were also doesn't stop anywhere!"
ler. Ben Jonson w brief
„,krJ a
knlglit reported by Joint lite. “Swear
iunl quest, it seems to me," she salrnin
' taken in.
•
a traveling tinker. n&lt;-&gt;
; low tones.
,k. .j, &lt;■&lt; * «“•
to me." said Queen Margaret, "that if
■ I took the ship to New York to her
Edmuud Kean wn? 'h&lt;
^gnaoa
cd'.*zbu- *ij°-A .onh: wan.- ...1.1 rack Eton.
Tborp.- pamwi bar &lt;h» rein. »nd
the Saracens become masters of Dam!I owners nnd told my story. The ownwooi-soft.Si.,s: mixed, fc.oo; h*rt42so.
carpenter; OttVMte* «.a a
“l&gt; a s-JJ l.ilfal like a raaaer. Ue Ma ; laaitood Halit heartedlj.
ettn you will cut off my heed before
..
HAY AND STRAW
” ’
I era gave me permanent command, and
■oWLIer;
Homer
was
»
’
be ailsbtx caetal la &lt;!e rtgbt war. but
"Drive narwbere you wUh." be Mid No. 1 TlmcAby—*.00
they can take me," - '
.
.,-J huli'MM- •”
i we made a compromise on salvage at be Ha kick h|&gt; a now'Dll ’.rarbapce It yeaeroualy
la said to have bcgu&lt;
Yoa can't take m. oat ot Na.21lm&lt;*hy-**
"Willingly." returned the knight "I
flWT* Hxjr-*7 0O--K
J20.000
ELLIOT WALKER.
list might be oxte-.
it goes wrong."—Washington Star.
■ saradlse now." T. BLAIR EATON
bad already thought of doing so If thc
contingency arrived.**
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
is anything useful vuu want to
buy, place an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN,

S'

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“ ““ p“p &lt;te±:

Made by tiie MOLINE
PLOW CO., of Moline.
III., bas been thcrougiiiy
tested by practical farm­
ers and. has. met with
great success

THE GRANGE

wm.

The New DEERE No. 9 Planter.

A FULL LINE OF FISHING TACKLE AND FISHEMEN'S SUPPLIES.

Goodyear

ros

Use the TELEPHONE

Groceries,

Fruits, and Vegetables

HORTON’S

HEALTH
is the

Most
Important

I HARPER’S LUMBER YARD ।

3

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ROYAL

ABSOLUTELY
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i [kst prize of
00 will be given for the best^J,* J
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iw responsible for accidents, thouih alTire iSiS
“AdtmrJIDewey
^"7 County
... ,;;IU p.ld tor, and any one parting wl,t mar£^’ to
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MAY 25? 1905.

Iltlffi I! OVER
(ARtfULLY
WHlKl "'

SHALL BANK. VOUR

SHOULD PUNISH THE
HOGGISHNESS
I Of Those Who Used Nets and Ex*

plosives to Capture

TWELVE PAGES.

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COAL MINING IN EA­

MAD CASES

TON COUNTY
Some Figures oa the Production of

Brook

Trout.

DECISION BY JUDGE WANTY

WE TRUST IDEA
STRIKES HASTINGS

SPECIAL SESSION OF

SUPERVISORS
Will Convene Thursday

June 5th.

AN EGG STREWN
HIGHWAY

Coal In Our Neighboring

To Consider New HeatSALOONS OF THIS CITY HAVE
HEN FRUIT WAS PLENTY IN
County*
Several local fishermen who
r, uv spCUIr
ing Ptant.
spent
COMBINATION ON BOOZE
I both time and money getting brook
The May. report of the Ktate labor '
CARLTON WEDNESDAY AFTER­
GRAND RAPIDS.
|
The
call
has
l&gt;een
duly
commissionergives interesting facts and
signed and
trout planted in the streams hereabout
PRICES.
NOON OF LAST WEEK.
, figures about the production of coal in
I notices scat out convening the boad uf
have I lieen greatly chagiuned to 7ftnd
j Michigan for the months of Docem■ spperviwjn* in special semiem in this
SAFETY MST DESIR­
that their efforts have been so little ONE ROAD HOW­
।
her,
January,
February
and
March.
It
i
city
Thursday
June
8
next.
The
ob
­
ABLE ELEMENT appreciated by people living near aome
PROPOSE TO FIGHT IN­
.
' ject uf this gathering is to decide on A LIVELY RUNAWAY
EVER EXECPTED i shown that beginnings hre being made
■ of the streams. In Home instance* it
CREASED TAX 1 the new fieating plant for the court
• in coal production in Eaton Co.,. that
THE
CAUSE
ia learned that the trout have f&gt;een
• . house and jaiL The special com­
r’.i- ments of Bit In■ promise much- for the" future. The
netted, in, other caaes&gt; dynamite caps Salt ,Involved S4.ooo.ooo and Re­
Aliurin; A
mittee appoiutod to consider the heatmines opened *&gt;ul producing are near
Bi* Red Card, Printed With Uniform1 ingTplant will meet at the court house A Natty - Chicago Drummer Was
■ t. Should Be
are said to have lieen exploded in the
suit E,taMI,he&lt; Validity of
; Grand Ledge. Bat it is knuwn that there
deep holea, all this l&gt;eing dona before
Scale of Prices for
i is coal in paying quantities in Chester,
. the day before, and it is exjected they
Thrown out in the Mud and will
uh.-c !ed. .
.
Slate
Tax
J
aw.
the trout season, opened May 1. A
will recounneud some definite plan t&lt;»
and near BelievQB. The qtiautity of
Tanglefoot:
Remember the Experience.
tn an opinion blinded dnifn by Judge 1/"coal mined in Baton - county for the
drustid doao of law ought to be meted
the hoard: Whether any thing elso
;
for a rainy out to prevent such lawleas hoggish- I «OW&gt; P. Wahty in the. reiteiTStot.-.
The trust principle seems to be get­- thhn the heating plant will be considAlong a certain road in Carlton
. four months wag 2.238 tons, and the
vhrre to
n'esa. Those, who used (hero unlawful .district court Friday aftarneon, tlj«--' number of |M’rwas employed was 27. ting in itH deadly graft in Hastings.. end will protably Ixj determined when township W«-due**day afternoon of last
'Hi. re are many means have the same right to fish-in s stiite ob Michigan fa given n sweeping 1
week, egg* were'strewn about as thick
■ Without doubt the near future will ace The booze-dib]&lt;*u»:rs uf this city have the Ixjard eunvenes.
&gt; promising the streamA as did those who planted vlrtorj- oventhe twenty-eight railway :
formed a combination to secure uniform
as they could I* fur a distance of a
n
1’lh'ee uhieild trout in these waters, and they have : companies which opimimmI in the courts 1 coal mining cttiducted on a much prices for their liquid wares. Hence­ ARRESTED FOR DRUNKENNESS mile or mote. The superstitions person '
.
larger scale, as It is undenrtood that
:• ■ ;!? j Then there
Leo Shields, of Natdiville, was1 run bearing in mind that "shower of
the same opportunity to catch them I tin, collection of the tax under the ad 1' considerable capital has become in- forth hairpulling headache** coming
. .'Uipanie*.. which lawfully. But to use unlawful
stones" around the Martin School
. night
,
means valorem act of 1W1. Only one road. ■I vested in coal Jaixls in Chester and from oil-of-gladnew sold over Has- in by night-watch Reid Saturday
, -n higher inter- and fish at unlawful times is a
wrong ‘ the Grand Trjmk. fa excepted in thc , Bellevue^ Barry tM. will be behefitted tings liars, will cotne higher. From bn a charge of drunk and disorderly, House a few yean. ago. might have
decision in favor of th- state, and the ( from the openh$ up of a near-by coal now on one had best count the cost This is the party wlxim a Nashville concluded gthat either' game Nature
to everybody.
'
re tiu» oply safe
liefore starting out to put an 'oroide |®ry recently declared: innocefit on the had.M'lectrd a different material; for
: exception fa made under an old terri- IIW&lt;L.
’
a:, who Wants to
"showering" ur else some travelling
tint on the city, ur cut a figure n • «me change.
I torial act of Itttft.
whim he needs it
opera - company, hadn't given the
~
i The suits of. the railway* who had !
with the sidewalks, ur tip over'the
;—T----- ~
telephone poles by too hard leaning THE FlfLHTH
I asked (or an injunction to restrain the
people the right" kind &lt;rf a show, and
♦i»«t|; the nearer
against them.
Henceforth these I HL Llulllll
was escorted out of trammid the ac.­
I auditor general from proceeding iiganst •
■_
money in
1 them for the collection uf the tax hv
thing, will he iayhn luxury cto*
1UUII1I nilinilCT claim of bunding eggs, in lieu of
other boqueta.
•
t. tliv more ho
*ew««l under thefad valorem * act. has I
n^u™.t.^
r,
X
ra
&lt;.y
^
The long and «hort of it was about
IS BEING HELD IN THE METHO. attracted the attention of the whole*
has rig/*
I .
—■ |
this
way:
Harvey
A.
Gikh. of Waldron.
icouniry. In mere mqpey value, the!
IOWA'S ‘CORN SPECIAL" WILL
Mich, representing the Acme Food Co.,
DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Now if yon step into-any Hastings Qp THE BARRY COUNTY
fut whom this
• ca-e involve |4.lioO.'XX&gt; and a prece-'.
BAR
of
Chicago,
was
in
Coats Grove
liooxery
yoti
will
observe
a
large
red
ADD 50 PER CENT. TO THIS
dent -was involved that effects the
nut ;b.»ve the opTHIS CITY.
HELD MONDAY
card printed in buld.lblack-facrd type. ‘ ASSOCIATION
A—
Wednesday to delirtir a lot of his prog«4d luanM near
railways
the country nnd every state
YEAR’S CROP.
।
duct.
Henry
Ragle.
the
local,
merchant
and on this nnarrhist-culored sign ■
EVENIND
and imunicipnl government.
- of That place, concluded to "kill two
will be fount! the names of the va­
It was th'* claim of the railway.-* that
him I INTERESTING PROGRAM
rious
liquors
and
ci&gt;m)M&gt;unds
of
the
'
birds
with
one
stone.
’
and
collect .a'
the ad valor* in net was, in violationlot of eggs while "the food was ‘being
EACH SESSION nf the f&lt;Mirt«s*nth amendmejtt of the PROF. LOUIS G. MICH­
vune. and the schedule of prices. WAS A VERY ENuf &gt;iur n-adA fainy
fairly gixxt
gm 4 mau
load or
of eggs
eggs
that uotl to be shadoda bit when
IDYARI F AFFAIR delivered;
ki&gt;v’r«£ A
United States cufistitutiun aud that
AEL HELPS THE ^OBK 6omv
*
• y tb.it they
JUTMDLL HrrH,n had lien rereived when Mr. Kagla
sold in clusters are now in the fi an&lt;l
Program For the Morning and ; they were l&gt;eing discriminated against.
--------—
stopped at a certain place to gct/*&gt;mo .
"HD rent straight chiM. We say this fe‘
becata.se the general property o'f the ■
Very Intere.tln*
Th &lt;!htaW '“u — &lt;*»no for we have reason to tliink it i* Fine Menu, and
Afternoon Session For
.stntd und-r the genera! taxi law wv Former Hastings ’ Boy Takes Part
umcthing.
placently seated on the wagon, . ]&gt;oringAttorney Kubert Dawson Jr. who no
''nhddiviihi^LL
i
■
.
,
To-Day.
In Crusade for Bigger Corn Crop
Responses to thc Various
' over a little tinok. and the horse was
doubt is acting for his dents, bus/
In'diis ofiiiiion Friday Judge Wanty
. I it will .!»
Toasts.
nipping the grass at the wayside. Al! •
caused these cards tb be printed nt the ,
The Barry County Sunday school
for Iowa.
•.&lt;a riot to dn aaso.riation is holding its annual con­ ji!h*-os a negative answer to ouch and
»r a
,
.
nt once the ho rue hwked up and dis,
BANNER offii-c. since thin wm the
rhe RANKER has lieen given by only office in town where sufficient
.
fay high in- vention-in the Methodist church in this all of tbe.*r principal claims of the I
"f
‘-' ■•■-I «■■• bi* m»&gt;-wlU over —
U» railway a He makes negative answer : John Michael of this city a copy of th&lt;- Rt4&gt;ck uf the aforesaid large, bold-faced :‘nnaal banquet of tin- Harty County wagon. and started out on a dead run,
h
.*rler to pay city with a 4nir attendance. There
to tlarae qta-stioiw even in the Grand D -* MoiQra. la., ltegi*«rr and Leader black type to print all the names of the "B“f Assra-iation. whienwas held at thc
j
inw4
drojtpingdown
the
auimal'e
’
s swb Iwnks was a good program fur l&gt;uth ’.he
Trunk suit? but the Grand Trank, or of May 7, cjmtaining an account of liquids and the prices thereof for the . ®P*"roPal Pariah House, the elegant . hin(j fwt
miui
found himafternoon and evening sessions yeptrr- as it is given in the individual case. aume intereating work performed by I aforesaid red cards conld las found. me”n being furnished by the young&lt;
..between tbe
and
deep.
.
that mnuis day. Below
IB •the
program 'for the
the Detroit Grund Rapids ^JTMilu au- his win Lx.uii* G. Michael, now con- Now
T ’
’
’
in politics Robert is a trust- ' bulies of St. Agnes Guild. It was a blue sea," wasn't "in it" with the
. n v arson nd chance* Mseiona
toHiay.
«• to^fay.
I kee. defense was als«» tniule un the nected with the Iowa Agricultural i buster, and just.why he should lead his , vt’’T enjoyable affair. The lawyers , Chicago man. The events
of a life
tors’ money In good
THURSDAY MORNING
basis of a territorial act. It apenrs. College, .is ktit.ion chemist
. clients into a combination or trout is : alwBy’ have a good time at tbeae 1
through hia mind in one
■ may* be paid, but in
It appears that notwithstanding the ‘--------- ■ ~----- ------------------ 1----- *— I annual gatherings, and this year was i gj-^d nutb. and the idea ofself prua9: »j0 Song Service, led by D. C.
-d tinwa. losses always j
foatttiufol on p*x&lt; tkrar.
Stiles, fianfield. .
nch soil of Iowa, and the fact that it
Conttnncd
no exception.
ervation began to absorb his thoughts,
ConHnnnd on pa&lt;e
ps&lt;r three
■.! nt kind of loans.
fa known as the greatest corn-growing
The lawyers gave their first attention He struck a happy scheme, be would
PevotioiuiX
tol by Rev. Ctow Bnul- £LEQT£D C. H. OSBORN
’ * of this city pay
Mate of the Union. stUI the yield of MICHAEL DOSTER WILL
to the elegant refreshments ’’crv*d by . crnwl Or er the egg crates and dropoff
rest. »-&lt;&lt;mj&gt;c’unded
th:
Bible bUn-ro irofi
FOR VACANCY corn per acre has Iwcn disappointing in
rn
T
° th&lt;T ““P1® Jn
‘ rear end of the wagon. He Edarted
Pfl rn
TH gFRMANY
CrRMANV tb
Ib° yott,MC
. O,U4&lt;1
To
j”“*.' ; the
many re*pqrta. It remained for Prof.
b
U ™
hh
RMAN Y , ,lc0 whs
clone.
Wherever
else
the
limb,
| to chmll
. saving^ deposits.
GO
TO
GERMANY
Wlul
done.
Wherever
ehe
thbmb.
t
^,
utng
e
„
t
„
„f
Customs, Mrs. G. T. Fisher. Delton.
snfe Ioans. Yon
the law may be lacking, it i, «afe v. we„ dOTlwl Ux, „nM1(e tocrBwl „„r.
On the Board of Review, Mr. Luke Holden, of Ames College, to discover.
Discussion.
' wy that when it romc to ability to The Mlinlld.,
increared. The
tj. t standing and
10: 110 The Sunday School and Mis-1
as be did last-year, that the cause was After Fifty two Years Residence In
Waters Having. Re­
- manage them.
a)n.reci»te-A|reo4thm* -uftl1eline;druBn,„ |&lt;mWa ,hw4 anii Kvm|
n,fi
imj.ro.Ti.h.-.l
mil
fmt
Itot
it
Amef)c&gt;
„
c
w|
„
v|g||
F
,
lh
„.
sions. Rev. Thus. Youngs. Prairieville.
• tiring only five
of a iMtnqoct. .wen the met erititol I
rlght
signed.
,
poor seed.. b*&gt;r corn to do its liast,
.
W:8U Paper: The Conversion of the
;
rould find no fault w.tl. tbem-.t lea-t ,
Hwny
*„rtlul.triy
.
.
. nr &gt; the ruling Scholar, the Prime Object of Sunday
p-:
Becans hfa duties its a i member uf there should lie a stand of three stalks
N land.
with the member, of the Barry eonnty , thc fBrmere jn thM Tfcwty
•
Sot all pf a Scbiol Work. Mrs. Elmer Warren. Sun- t]w
of review w«iuld|keep him at to a hill. Pro!. Holden found tfeat for
Michael Duster, of Prairieville, will.*
k«pt iranetl out field.
r:
; tdottid their roml work, and the Hide of
.
that wutk ailjWtime riglg now. when
the ntate nt Inpo*. the-' stand awragtti . in company with Louis Ehrmann, of
•
After the tonqnol Judge Smith w;w I the highw»y wM
plowwl up. and *
• &gt;r-‘ wher|tbe Tsteks . Discussion.
^Reflex Influences
in Sunday he lias must to do in iaking.caro &lt;&gt;f the two Malka a hill. Unlike wheat or Kalamazoo, start for ^Germany this
H: W» I^.k. .........
.................. .......
liacl mTOky
th„ recent
|
-.t ■ cent, cbm- i School Work,
Miss ‘Nellie
Bowman^. i;wool business. Luke Uatctft felt com­ rye. when it is thin r.»m will not stool week. Fifty two years ago. then a introduewl a, tmtomarier. and Med Aillk,
“ ‘
w. .... w.
that
ditficnlt
portion
w.th
tact
«1«1
„
linK
a grand - leap for life" wn. . •
.
;.o ing all that Johnstown.
pelled to r«-iign that imsJtjum, and the out. Thera will never In? any mon-1 young mau of 18. Michael left his hum**
.
.»
I.
»•..»»
ire.e
Lt...
.wwr*.a«,ztn
«1
•
11
,
.
,.
,
—
.
I
ability.
•
nlivening
the
occasion
with
Discussion.
1
. rfAiJl. t-vnuit. and
decided upon, any itntopdiately execat- -s
I council named (1. H. Osborn' as his stalks than there are kernris planted. . and kindred in the Fatherland, and
anecdote* and sayings which enlianced cd. When his fifteen different summer­
11-.50 Appointment of Committees.
Miecessur. Mr. Widtera 1&lt;h&gt;K» after his
---.
Prof. . Holden ibscovered a tdmpl*
o.-ime to America. He has worked
Adjournment.
thc pleasure of the menibt ra of the bar sault evolutions were * competed the
firms’ large busitWM in The pureJuuM* method by which. *w*d corn cuuldbc hard, fawn frugal ■ and saving and
and their guests.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
drummer looked up'^unly to see thc
ear fur germ* always-the soul of honesty. Of &lt;v&gt;urM*
of wools, and has a great i mat: v men carefully tested"in the
'
, The first on the program of toasts , frightened animal p-ihg still faster
- .
. ..
r&gt;
irigmewru miumm &gt;»■
working under him. and find- *t take- inating power, nnd the ixs&gt;r ears re­ he luv prospered. But while's loyal
I: 80 Opening.
wa. ■Early iterollortion, of tto B»rry „,„Bnh,
On)ye&gt;
Wa.,^JWith Carltun ’
Reports uf Committees.
. all his time to aee to than work. He jeered, He also ascertained that mmxI American his love uf native land is
:■
Making h?ansfpr
County Bar" by Judge William J..
'
RejKjrt of Treasurer.
•
■•ime bank
has done the hert he (wreibly could «u»*‘ curn should 1* saved early in the fall, still strong’: and now at »&lt;» years he ! Stewart, • of Grand Rapids.. Judge mud plastered all over him he arose,
Miscellaneous Business.
not
half
so
pretty
as hr was. but still
the
prime
cause
of
defective
m
c
!
com
will
visit
the
scenes
of
his
boyhood.
• r. th»-y may hive
2:45 Paper: Relation and Obliga­ has made an excellent official.
Stewart was lx&gt;m in Barry county,' in thc ring, and thankful that he mbeing the freezing of the car before it
. •-night not | to tion of the Church to the Sunday
prounuhv-l •:
Soperiou-ndont of Hartin*, City
™
“"toTl AM thaC.
CIRCUIT COURT.
HAD FINGER AMPUTATEDiiad thoroughly dried out. He deter■ ■ iter return than School. Miss Alma Smith. Assyria.
school, many year, «o. «nd .rodnsl i
r(.TO,
igga wera 41,ing
Dincuseiun.
minnHhat
m
.
m
n
I
coni
should
be
gather
­
.
law.
mnM
w.mm
nHwaaWawl
»
hn
ha.
an
t
ho
.
.
„
city offer.
In
the
circuit
court
the
case
against
j
aw
wo
admitted
to
the
bar
in
the
,
About thre\weeka ago. (laud-Slawed liefore Octolxjr IB, him! put in a dry
— ill? ”T* C
°
Z’ ।
j that Carlton road. There- wasn't any
Song.
,
.
..
,,.
,
.
,
}
Pixley
for
haatardy
has
been
continued.
..
«
I
city.
*He
wan
therefore
in
a
position
ti^&lt;0„fPXr SS.
Relation
“y'“^&gt;
and "'
Oblige“‘5m ~n. .c^r
M carpenter ofUib.
of this, city living
in.ngin
in place
where it would be free from front. .
.
.1
egg storm at all.
. ■'
..n.I.VBush,
*4z&lt;V1ZW&gt;1 tn thft
. ran a lorjg
.
&lt;
__ ,1—1.
, ascertained
• i i how ...
. ' I*wis Cole, chargedIUwith■ running
CYCLONL INSURANCE. .
Church, Mr? Bertha
Delton.
, the second* ward,
hemlock
He also
Utter Igceda
.
. slot '1 to recall many pleasing incidents and
...be grown ,bv farmers.
.
machine,
pleaded
.
. is not ’yetaenDiscussion.
1 sliver into the index finger of his right of, coni could
■ *Tle tetTihb-1* rmuloes in Kmisas amd
- —
.guilty:
..
77* ; to recall personal experiences that were EX.SENATOR GEORGE E. "
NICHOLS HERE MONDAY
tenced. The criminal cases sgainst appreciated, .fadgo Stewart is a
8:1° Paper : The Bearing of the i hand. It became infected and badly
Olclab.n
.. have- destroyed
™
r i«
..-zs;
Ex Senator George E. Nichols of
Proin ”' -’■oU™
« tbrentento wrion, eonfcnndn i- •
- and ^hundreds of KJu?
y
,
rg
,
r
Scl
(1
Vcttv
‘
he
pwpl.
„f
i
hl
,
Nation.Airs.
Lukian
renner,
frairte.
loni^
was
in the city Monday, as he
. seqnnces it was cut off Monday afterIteniMul-. &lt;&gt;r
1 - of property are re- vjUe
luniy.
.
was commanded by Judge Newnham.
noon. Drs. McGuftin and Luwry per­
■Hiding].., *■
of
rore. Thl, i. ,lx,nt two third, o&lt; , —
(rf
G
JeMi - Discusaion.
---I,
"The
Press'was
the
sentiment
iu
o
f
Grand
Rapids,
tu report hereon
Music in
in tne
the nunoay
Sunday f,
forming the operation Dr. Rinaell nmist- wbM H 011*111 to vroduor. Prof. Hol- goiTj^,...----- 1------ --------8:30 Paper: Music
■ -K-.r.n*&gt;t these twisters.
and responded to by J. H. the first day of June term. But hia
’ Hastings. ing
Mr&lt; Hlawton »eem« now in a fair what it ought-to produce. 1 rof. no - gnj|tytd disposing of contract properSchool, Miss Elaie’ —
Wetzel.
■
den
say*
that
at
least
Wiper
cent
of
the
ty
.
not
yet
sentenced.
-----------------------------------------------—
CMe
wU1
trie(1
fc,. n long time
»vn fortunate in regard
Song: Jesus. Savior, Pilot Me.
way to fully recover from the injury.
Continued ro
on |w
(Mute t..
m.1 corn plahtol ahonhl grow. Mid
--------------------------.
cromuTO
■
ln
rn,tatliBty.
■'but^neverthetyax
Benediction.
'
jbecycU.
and IHm; destroyed
coffeefor everyonerAVERvsTRAVQ£RSESTEALIN(i
DEATH OF MRS. ASA RORK.
COFFEE FOR EVERYONE.
a very strange
ON DECORATION
DAY.
than
Wurth of property
UurrM.iv
HORSESTEALING
PAINFUL INJURY.
In this ...u
railroads and grain-dealers combined,
•Sr. Barry Co. j»?ople
i i
Mrs.
Asa Rork died Monday after­
About u wrt*k B*t&gt; » piece of flying
.
, Tuesday afternoon a man giving his I
with three
cars Saturday J. Homer DePue
Several Merchants Will Close After fitted np a apecinl train
- linst as the property
IS'too
for Prof
Will nKme „ t),vid Porter telephoned to noon
noon at
at the
tne home
oom** of
ot Chas.
i/nan. Ik-lsoi^ in
&gt;d
-j • ’
xteel entered one of Ruf— Turner s
for assembly rooms f—d tvre fcr ™~‘r
by the
:&lt;ri» Mutual Cyclone eyes while he w„ at wore around
Rutland
after
a
long
and
painful
illI
10 o'clock
Serve Coffee and Biscuit (Joods
the sheriff’s office, the phone being an; neSH. The funeral uevured yesterday
Holden and party, and sent this train
I
•?.- has insurance of
borne. The eye kept growing worw j
F
I tiwered by Deputy Sheriff Ritchie. Ho afternoon. We will give an obituary
f'-r fco
early this spring over the whole state .
j
■I of which fa the
rec'
arranged to meet
near the
C H
Th. fonowin* meretonu have
~Mr.
_Ritchie
--------------------- ---------__________________________________________________
11*1 of t
;-.ujy. and whioh has out the piece of iron, the operation ■
As will be seen in hia advertisement | BANNER office comer. He explained notice next week.
coni,
and
how
to
select
seed
corn
next
n SO car
It
i»
«!«
“
*'
fled
lh'
’
r
^
tav
M11V
30.
2^,04
tow
t^proi-g^
better
variin
thi.
lame.
j.
Homer
DePurt
u&gt;e
that
he
hrtl
.tolen
a
ho™,
and
buggy
Thr
a
,
lnMl
rotn
„„.„
r
«*
o
t
uf
managed that but one was a very painful one.. I: ’i *’------ *•*
jwm.-.-.i h
■
-into
place,
.taaofrorn. There wa» grret internet grorer. will wrve tto tenon, A aleBlue Sunday evening from a ohuroh rtwd m the B«rr&gt; Co. Normrt Clam will occur
that Mr. Turner's eye-sight
wil
I after 10 o'clock in the forenoon:
\n the "Co
saved.
’ PIONEER
I Wright Bros.
three car, were always I»aek«L Some-! Blwuit good, free of charge, ami . E,ton fUpjd,
(ound thW the honw , JntK ,, w„ -,.u, gh, tl„. |in&lt;n,.
MEETING.
J. T. Pierson* &amp; Son.
J'nW'lMpiqp.-t-n
ttttna
»
ball
would
be
hired.
Ten
stop,
furthermore
cordially
invltre
everyone
had
been
Molen,
ud
took
poawmion
of
,
„
M
,
WILL BE A BUSY YEAR
: Barry Co. will
. J. S. Goodyear Co.
tl°i
» made Over 100,000 farm- to attend and partake of his hoepitah- . fha rig which Foster nad left in one of
Hal!. H.-v-tinpi. at 10
“
heard Prof Holden and his ty. Mr. DePue recently secured the । tho Hvw l&gt;arns here. Foster explain- |
' W. E. Merritt.
• trday Jtine 10. All
era uiuri
_____
’
OH.
Prof, [i oxetaive agency of tto Yale Blue ; «1 to tto otlioer that to had never had ! ।
th
assistants.
Among the latter «u
was Ihof.
'
Frank
Horton.
!&lt;'&gt;nld attend and For The Cyclone and Windstorm
L. J. MicbMl. a former Haatin*,
f„rre:.-;,
tbi. city
u&gt;« want,»v.«.
the pe.&gt;- a home: that he had been the victim uf ■.
I assist
.
. toy. . |„Coffee
- ...
—
Cook &amp; Seutz.
Insurance Co. from the £howAs a result of Prof. Holden's discover- pie
’ to u
become
--------- acquainted with itll
its ill luck and had decided to du some- ‘
Hama «.t Rn.w.
The Hastings Banner recently I
KILLED IN SOUTH JBEND.
ics and the work of the ’‘com special* ’ merit Yale Blue Coffee is handled by . thing that would get him into prison ।
’
ing Made up to the Present.
installed a new press and type- |
leading dealc b all over the country and where be would be taken care ot. Evrecent
windstorms
cyclones
An Appreciation of
and evdones
inThe
thisrtxtult
and other
states have
brought i rYertenJay
Yewtenhy afternoon Amon
uton. it Is expected that Iowa’s corn crop
setl'ng machine to accommodate .
han a reputation behind it to sustain ideutly there fa nothing of the criminal
their rapidly increasiug patron- '
a flood of applications for insurant , of th«
received a dispatch from this year will reach bMMXI).OuO bunhela.
I of this eny, rovoA.M- ____ K
about him. It fa bclejved hia mind is !
age. For cities the size uf Has- |
it
into the office of the Windstorm Tnsur- ji Sonth Bend, Indiana, -»-Hn&lt;r
stating that
thst his ■
THE BANNER.
tinRs, the Banner Is easily the
All lovers of a good cup of coffee nnbtdance^l. He had all the chance in ■
yfar
-expect
brother Will
death particnlara
by a live j BAR ASSOCIATION OFFICERS.
this j electric
wire.had met
Further
be*t newspaper published. Id '
should visit Mr. DePue’s store Satur­ th&lt;x world to get away with hfa stolen ,
*Encl«eij •• -t- find 31.(0 for my
Michigati. ana cutnptUiO with all &lt;
ance Co. inT
'this city. -------They
~-Expect
'vUI
l“mnL
__________
rhe ■”*ofliMn
Monda. by day. Certainly ho wouldt not invite property luul he wished. He is kept* io ’
the weeklies of the slate, the
^ripu’un
from the showing made so f_. ib‘the Hasner another
Ito
neightorhood
of
SETTLEMENT NOTICE
' U-Barry O&gt; Bar A^toiatloii aro a, everyone to call and sample it if he jail.
Banner is among the it&gt;p-uotchyear
that
their
total
insurance
w...
* change my address
ers. The Republican ,"i.|y hopes
were not confident of its merits, and
W0,
000.0X1,
tjgmy
SETTLEMENT
NOTICE.
Billy
Barber
catcher
for
the
Grand
•
i
follows:
reach
in
tLv
'
V°® Larejr
that Hastings and Barry county
- ■ to• A. -•syris.
fiki.n. n
j-. u
R.. F.
D., No.
Pr»-W. w- Potter'
Rapids league team was home over
b&lt;«n reported
this year
which
far ifii
indebted to mo will please call at
fullv appreciates the enterprise
•ao.ooaoua
Eighty
low,
haveisalrtwly
r «
lh** Brenl improveVico Pre,.—H. E. Hendrick.
i tbeBanm^repreeeotr.—Chai! tte
- • of-------5u far for
{n • the
Sunday nursing a badly injured finger
advance over- that
last year
former place of business and adjust
®etiM the Rakner, and wish you
Republican.
Vico Pre&lt;-U «. Pryor.
same period. The present year prom- their accounts. I will be there to make
Umbrella re-covering. Crittenden received in practice juat before a re­
« terto'HiccvM.’’
gecy.-A. E. Kecmton.
cent game commenced.
Bros.
'Yours Truly,
Trw.-C H. Thomae
iacs to be a busy and prosperous one ■ iwttiementa.
for die comply.
W. ti. Goodyear.
•
L. A. Hyde.

IS

MON-

OF

U. S. DISTRICT COURT

COUJIIY SUNDAY.
SCHOOL CONVENTION

WILL ®WI IS
(REASt TORN CROP

A"NGAt BANQUET

^

BEST IN MICHIGAN 1

�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 25. 1905.
state of Michigan and for the republi­
CEDAR CREEK.
astings
anner can party if there was an opposition SAD CASE OF OELER' D. L. Morthlaad went to AnnJArbor
IUM TREMENS hurt Sunday to see hia wife who is
party so strong that the republican
party would have to be on its good be­
' there for surgical treatment. The last
havior all the time. The trouble seems
COOK BROS. Editors.
Cassius Vanderiip, of Freeport, Taken heard from Mrs. Morthland was that
to be that the people fear to trust the
i she was doing as well as could be ex­
democratic party, feeling it la better
Into Custody Suffering From
i pected.
to overlook republican shortcomings
| Henry Bergman has bought a new
than run the chance of suffering from
'
Cassius Vanderiip, a married man of McCormick binder of which he is very
democratic administration of state
’ 23 years living at Freeport, js in jail j proud.
affairs.
, suffering from a terrible attack of de­
C. E. Bailey has a fine a lot of wool
' lerium tremens. His occupation is I bought and stored in his bam as any
The tyranny and un-americun charac­ mason and butcher, and he ’ is a hard
man need to look at.
.
ter of some of the labor unions was' I worker. But it appears that, he* has a
■ ADVERTISING RATES. &gt;
Wheat is looking very nice in this
rates fural»b"d on appll i clearly shown up at Chicago last week.
fierce appetite for whiskey, buying it part of th© county and
be a ^ne
Businrs* local* ' and rc*dlnt notices. , On The officers of a certain woodworkers' j by the bottle, and emptying a bottle in
PMC. or atnong RrevlUra. l*V4C a line; vI»a union admitted that they hired Chicago
wee. 7e a line. Armce ot seven wordsto the thugs and crimnals to assault non- I very short order. Jt is claimed that he
There is very much diwatisfaction as
I has consumed a 'quart a day at times.
J?"?*
lc * word ,or ®ach Insertion. | union men. paying 115.00 for each ! He did not ordinarily show much of to our mail service on the route from
Card •&lt; Thank*, twrnty-nv.-cents each.
।
Cloverdale,
all of tho mail • from the
OMra*rv.j&gt;oMry and resolutions. Sc * line. victim. One of these was killed as a j the effects of his heavy drinking out- :
taOom of births, deaths or m«rrta&lt;«k will be result1 of slugging. The detectives
' wardly, but the booze was doing ita east by the way of-Hastings is one day
Clnre,!
'
late
as
the
carrier
starts from Clover­
| have been at work on the case a long deadly work just the same. Thursday |
| time, and finally have the confections l of last week he was taken with the dale at eight o’clock in the morning;
। of the union officers us stated, and the ' tremens. For a time his friends at ! that is before thc train from the north
union’s books to prove that such ex­ Freeport^were able to restrain him. I on the C. K. &lt;ft 8 . arrives. There will
be an effort made to have the carrier
penditure was authorized and paid:
I He seemed to have the idea that certain .
! persons were bent on. taking hi# life. I held until after that train ccmai in.
, The President has been criticised by Sunday forenoon hia wife, who had ; The carrier has a short route . and the
rest all have long ones and there is no
According to an estimate made by certain republican paper* for being • stepped over to a neighbors fo»-&lt; few
reason for sending him out at eight
Director North of the cencus bureau, the guest at a banquet of the Iroquois • momenta, returned ' to her home, and
and holding all tho rest of the carriers
Club
at
Chicago,
a
democrat
political
; Vanderiip in his dderium imagining
this country’s population is now
along
the road until after that train
Well, what of it? ’ Mr. i her to be oqe of the persons who were
82.518.1’20. an increaae of 6,214633 organization.
since the census of 1900. This is- ad­ Roosevelt. so far as that Ls concerned, pursuing him hit her over the head
PODUNK.
mittedly a guess and near enough for was elected by democrats almost as । with a poker which he had in hia hand.
ordinary purposes.
It Indicates that much as he was by republicans. He is I Help came quickly, and he was overThe late rains have delayed corn
the
people's
President,
and
can
con
­
j
powered,
and
Sheriff
Furniss
summonin 1910 we shall have a population of
planting so that thia week will sec the
90.000.000. or more, not including the sistently be entertained by a club of j ed. The latter and a deputy went to farmers bustling to get it in.
inhabitants of the dependencies, whose one persuasion politcally as another. | Freeport and brought Vanderiip to
Several from this place attended the
; this city. He is not under arrest, but funeral of Dean Ferri# Sunday.
dusky tribes would increase the —Portland Observer. \
total to a round i(&gt;J.OOQ,UOO.
This
i is kept in a cell to prevent hi# harmArrangements are l&gt;eing made for a
An Iowa man reports that he has sold । ing others as well as himself. He is
eurelyis getting to be a big country.
school social to be held the .last Friday
and no higher tribute could be paid his 10.QUO clip of wool for 28 cents a j receiving medical aid, and it is hoped
of the term.
’
he
may
recover.
We
wish
any
young
pound,
and
20
ewee
at
$12
a
head.
to the wisdom of the founders of
Meedaiws Newton and McCarthy
the republic than that so many peo-. This same man remembers that he re­ । man tempted to’f take his first glass of
pie, representing''^?). wide a range of1 ceived but 11 cents a pound for his . liquor could see young Vanderiip in­ also the Misses Bigg# attended the
County
W. C. T. U. convention .at
wool
and
that
be'
could
not
sell
his
;
his
delerium,
os
he
goes
about
his
cell
human thought, aspirations and im­
*
pulses. dwell together in perfect peace sheep at all during the Cleveland ad­ ' wild eyed, trying to tear out the rods, Lacey last week.
ministration.
Some
people
here
­
1
never
’
sleeping
a
moinent
for
two
nights
i
The
Yoekley
L. A. S. and W. C. T.
and harmony under tho institutions
established so long ago. The average abouts can remember things not I and days; just u raving whiskey U.will be held this week at Mrs. Mont­
of American common sense is high i pleasant to recall that happened alxsut ' maniac. Such a sight ought tol cure gomery's. At thi# meeting an account
’ any drinking man: for the man does of the Lacey convention will be given
mid thia helps, jj'ut the system is of that time.
! not live who can positively assure him- which will be fnll uf interest and all
far reaching importance. The problem '
It
has
been
noticed
that
in
all
the
I
self or anybody eb»e that the drinking j arc incited to bear it. &gt;u.»per will
will increase in its perplexities as the j
population grows, but the government । reports of President Roosevelt’s love ' of alcoholic liquoty ns a beverage will ’ served;
for
out-of-door
life
no
one
has
ever
not work hia groat injury, and possibly
is still sound and them is no sign of j
Mrs. Lottie Merrifield visited her
decay. The estimate made by Mr. North ! said anything about his going fishing. wreck him physically, mentally and son at Hastings the past week.
’
Rlvre Now York about 4.000.000 pop- ' When you think of it, the imagination morally, and is certain to harm him in |
Anson Merrill and Mrs. Jennie Loehr
vdation. ’ Chicago nearly 2.000,000. j of any man who knows the President ! some way. The one safe thing is to
go
as
delegates
of
the
Sunday,
school
Philadelphia thin! with 1.500.0011. and j would have to be,very elastic to pict» | leave the stuff alone. Here is a young
ure Theodore Rootievelt patiently sit-1i man. ordinarily hard- working and we to attend the Sunday School Conven­
St. Louis still leading Boston for
tion at Hastings this week.
fourth place. This is also 'getting a ting all day in a boat waiting for a ।' understand kind, turned into a maniac
Mrs. Frank Smith 'visited her mother
by whiskey.
fish to bite.
.
big country for big cities.
and father near Hind* Corners last’ week
ENTERTAINED IN HONOR OF
If tho railways an* in earnest about
Mrs. Allie Ransom and Mrs. Frank
MISS ANZOLETTA LOMBARD
That was an absolutely just charac- their proposition to “educate’’thepub­
Waters attended the Aid at Mr. T.
'terization of socialism which Presi­ lic. doubtless the public is willing,
One of the most novel entertainments i C. Williams the past week.
dent Parry of the National Manufact- and we suggest that a good way to [ of the season was given Tuesday-, eve- j
CASTLETON CENTER.
ning at thc home of Miss' Maud and
urers'Aasoci'ation made in his Atlanta
start the thing would be to run a scries
Edwin Brumm and family npent
speech, when he declared it would
Miss Jessie Drew in honor of Mia*
of excursions over the various roads in
’wove thc ruin of this country if ever which, the said public shall Ixj invited Anzoletta Lombard of Hastings. The Sunday at L. Brown’s in Sunfield.
'tried. He claimed it would tend to
party was appropriately called a, floral &lt; ' Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of northeast
to participate without being put to
bavld np the most colossal and corrupt the inconvenience of purchasing tick- party, as the whole house was trans- i Vermontville vailed on Henry Offley.
I Torined into a ■ jierfect garden of
political machines if the government of
John Barry and Edwin Brumm both
beautiful flowers. Every feature of'
thc nation owned the railroads and the
lost valuable cow* last week loth being
cities owned the street car lines.
.1 nines G. Blaine used to figure that the evening’s entertainment wa* also sick but a. few minutes.
to correspond [
Farther than that, socialism tends to each immigrant was worth $1,300 to artistically planned
George Austin has his. burn nearly
bring all down to an equality with the the United States There were 12.000 with the floral decorations. A dainty I
completed.
‘
lowest order of talent instead of mak­ immigrants .landed in one day l$st luncheon was served in the dining
The sick at this plare are all im­
ing men aspire to be like the highest. week. at that rate, the
* "
United States room among a profusion of lilies of the
proving.
;
What incentive has socialism' to offer was ahead $1R,000,000 on the deal. But valley, after which the twelve jolly
Austin Delong, who has been work­
for a man to develop the best talent we would dislike very much to be con­ guests departed declaring their haftemthere is in him. when he known that sidered as endorsing such an estimate es royal entertainers.—Battle Creek: ing al Hastings returned home for a
few days visit'. He l*'Kan working in
neither liimnelf nor any one dependent with regard to a great many of the im­ Journal.
Vermontville Monday.
upon him will'derive any benefit from migrants.
HIGH BANK.
his efforts? When _ .•ou .got down to it.
Mrs Hattie Shaffer and Mrs. Ann
Harry
Hammond
will
raise
the
baaewe all do our best work when we feel
Linsea spent Thuralay with the latters'
The Czar has officially declared that
that we or our friemk*. or those depend­ any man in Russia may now worship ment of his new bam to-day (Monday.) aunt in Sforgun.
'Will Rhodes spent Sunday at I*. G.
ing on us are to get some benefits from his Creator according • to the dictates
Miss Velma Rcrce s;&gt;ent a few days
the efforts we put forth. ’There is no of his own conscience. But every man Silsby'a
at Hollister and Sixherry ’s in Maple
progress in socialism. The experiment was already able to do that in Russia
Rom Calkins and wife spent Sun­ Grove.
has been tried many times and always as well as elsewhere. Thank God. no day at John Freeman’s.
Perry Fox attended the Schray-Fox
has failed.
king nor potentate has ever yet been
Several scholars in this vicinity wedding in Woodland Wednesday.
’able to reach or to strangle the secret started to take music last Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Offley visited at
President Shea, of the National
though# of the human heart
Miss Mosher of Cloverdale as teacher. C. E. Gutches in Berryville Sunday.
Teamsters' Union, ought to
impris­
Miss Mudge will close school a few
The
Detroit
News
complains
be
­
oned. Last wees the cab owners of
How's This?
days this wet’le on account of the severe
cause, the farmers in'the legislature do
We offer one hundred dollars reward for any
Chicago demanded that the union
illness of her brother Earl, who came (an*
of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's
not grant the cities of' this state the
drivers thereafter, deliver cab pass­
home last Thursday from Charlotte Catarrh Cure.
right to do any old thing they please.
w
F. J. Ciixxev &amp; Co.. Toledo. O.
engers to. Marshall Field’s and other
where he has been working on the
the underet|n&lt;&lt;d.■ have known F. J.
But are not fanners interested in the
lor the last i.s years, nnd believe him
stores boycotted by the Team ter s
dredge; ho is sick with malarial fever. Cheney
perfecuy honorable tn all buslnr-M transaction*
cities of this state? And have they not
Upion. The owners have suffered
nmuK-ially able to carry out any obligations
The eighth grade girls from hero all and
tho right as legislatotbra refuse sanc­
made by their firm.
serious financial loss by reason of this
passed the examination at Hastings last ledoO &amp; ^"1&lt;UAX’
OruKgbts. i-oaction of their drivers, and they de­ tion to what they believe to be wrong* week.
manded as their just rijbt to have
Anna Hammond is some better at
The Hanford Codrant advises the
their patrons delivered anywhere in
young men of that region to “go west this writing and Miss Jane Batnton is of the system. Testimonials tent frc".
Chicago. This demand they presented |
and blow up with the country.' ’ If assisting herewith her house work.
’”T
«n dnigglsts.
to President Shea. That officer refused I
Hall s Family I’llls for cottatipatlon.
to permit union drivers to deliver' any one can surpass the average ConNORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Card of Thanks.
.
necticnt
Yankee
in
blowing,
we
would
cab passengers to
boycotted store*,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warren and
■ like his photograph.
We wish to extend our thanks to tho mai
and not only that, but said he had order- I
neighbors and friend*, who so willingly «
daughter Lena visited A. E. Millsand kind
sisted tin during the rickuc-mand death ot a
ed fifteen men to boycotted stores,
husband and father.
.
A South Carolina'paper declares that wife last week Tuesday.
•luggers no gotibt to see that nojinion
______
Mm*. C- P. Faaim* and Family.
Mr. and ^Mrs. P. A. Maurer and
driver delivered a jraasengcr at the boy­ just now every South Carol inan is an
daughters
Bertha
and
Hilda
visited
at
optimist.
Just
so;
but
they
do
not
cotted stores. We say such,a course'
is not merely un-American. but» it is ’ vote us though they appreciated the Jackson from Friday until Monday.
policies that make the south so pros­
criminal.
Earl Mudge came home from Char­
WASHINGTON
perous.
'
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lotte last week.

H

B

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BROWN
Advertising
Contest for

In order to interest the youth of thin county in Buster Brown Stockings, nnd w._
sibly develop talent along certain lines that might remain latent. 1 have &lt;^ncloded
to have an Advertising Contest for boys under 14 years of age.

First Prize:
Second Prize:
Third Prize:

$1.50 In cash

AlladvH mnut reach ub Not later than June 3. 190o. and coutain net t ..x, ,:.j)
to To words. Do not sign the advs. but write name on a separate slip &lt;&gt;f papL aiul
enclose slip with the adv. Disinterested judges will be secured to judee. and the
names of the writers will not be known by the Judges.
The following points must be covered in all the advs.:
Buster Brown stockings are Fast Black; they are made extra heavy t .. boy?,
and longer than ordinary stockings.
•
.
They are double soled and sell for 25c per pair.

THOROUGHLY
OVERHAULED

Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos
,

When yob want anything fit the line of FLOUR AND FEED
just caii on us. We deliver to all parte of the city and give tele­
phone orders especial attention.
- '

We Are Exclusive Agents in This City for the Famous
PALACINE OIL--the best on the market

We have Ihior. gily-.ter»|»uW
everything \ •nr linkvry and
Restaurant,
waits' md
woodwork hai
pared ana
Come to our p
get a nicr

25 cents
atid you will kimw /.hat etflrytblM.
is neat and cleaii. l.unA Ko-rni in
connection and ©rc.-r levies a
CtT^dl*
Une of Ligars and

Barnaby Bros.,
First door east of Ban:*: Qflict.

THE GROCERS.

Phone 123

Hastings, Mkii.

17 DM FLYER IK
Shoes and Oxfords

StSJMSS'd!' *

It. will soon be inappropriate to
apeak of Africa as * ’ the dark conti­
nent. ’' Such it has lieen for ages.
But French. English, German and Bel­
gian capital is being invested in that
continent in mines, railroads, steam ships lines and in other ways. In ten
year* the Cape to Cairo lino will have
boon completed; other lines to connect ■
■with this great continental route are
being constructed. Tho greatest gold
fields of the world are in Africa, and it
is aaid the richest copper mines also.
There are immense coal fields, vast
forests and rich lands, and soon this
whole continent will be opened up to
colonization, and civilization will
follow.

Mrs. Abe Cozier is so miich improved
The Hindoos of India are celebrating in health that the nurse Miss Hattie
tho Jap victories and are shouting Brown returned to her home in Nash­
“Asia for Asiatics. “ If that keejte up ville Sunnday.
England’s friendship for Japan may
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller of As­
cool very suddenly and decisively.
syria visited at Abe Cbziers over Sun-

NORTHEAST CASTLETON.

sell you

NAVY BLUE SERGE
No material ever woven
makes a neater suit than
this popular fabric.

Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Reynolds of
The Martin Corners L. A. S. met at
Nashville called on Miss Minnie Bailey
Mrs. Frank Barry’s last Wednesday
Sunday.
and reorganized; the next one will be
Rev. John Marshall will deliver the
at Mrs. Benj. Coolbaugh’s June 14, all
memorial sermon at Nashville i
are invited..
Sunday morning.
Dr. Russell and Daniel Birdsen of
Frank Tobias made a business
Hastings were on our streets Saturday
to Rutland one day last week.
buying stock.
*

They can not be beat
for Hard Wear and are
not likely to shine. X

Mrs. Vera Appo, Wm. DeVine i
Grace Meade sp’-nt Saturday and
Sunday in Hastings with her teacher Earl Mudge are on the sick .list.
Oma Mudge did not return to her
Miss Ryan.
The republican majority in Michi­
There will be Children’s Day fixer- school Monday on account of the ill­
ness of her brother E^rl.
gan of 110.000 this spring is not an cisea at the Martin church June 4.
encouraging sign of the times. All
Barber Mead spent Sunday in Baton
know th© BANNER is a republican
Rapids the guest of his sen Rev. Lloyd
paper. But it would be better for thc
Mead and family.

START
$20.00

This is Patent Leather Weather and these prices are

on the best goods in the market.

Look

our window and ex-

amine the goods.

There is nothing nicer
for a cool summer suit.

c. E. LUNN
FIWK TAILORING.

€. H. OSBORN,
Always Open Evenings.

East Main Street

�STATE WINS MH.
ROAD (ASES ।

Big 4

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HARTINGS BANNER MAY 25. l&lt;ns

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Dsvi. WM a
- ~Z»* tmvi

»«0^ «M in

j
,1
1
&gt;

. j pound,
is."or 25c.

10
j

led joti.ly. at
S STUB STORE.

:■ . fiiartois for

UGS
u common
rare ones.
*(
&gt;r \e time

Boand t

ind pre.;ip-il by
ruimacists
••••ren »1|; re:eh»

■iSMtii.
, usairtj fillet!.

Ci.Itiu
»odj|«ar.

OOOOCr- ’

,.,-joooecooo

L Tei

one

s

,'waijt in the
.lt d it will
ih-iiker it to
. iitT»- in the
: im-s: facilities
r.'ujltrly. and

EVERveNE

SAYS

-Yourxco MEATS arc
deiicicut- "
YOU ।ought
*fiherr. 1 '

Peoples

•*l. J. Wv-l'.cr.Prip.*

2 Phor.8rf33i .
3oooootr--yx&gt;oof

-Hates my new
.-i fitting-glasses
RET!?-!OS COPY.
■Requite., idotions! to find
’*thc Tf-I ■ a error. makes
i. r biirer. i

’’ancoast.

0 Ml iurther no­
tice we will de­
liver Lehigh 53™.
Coal in ton lots
. or more at $7.00
per ton.
;i ■■

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Hoosier School Shoes

f

OWtUUM 4rpw p^.«...

not "Hswent rt pn»«,t. tatniur
Of in tl„, mon, or le(B
.Nowhere eta, will
h„r eombi- ’

that it suece.sl. the old D. * p. rowl '.CT* l"»ine" &lt;np to
brn Ji’ i “r b'K*,i“F
wore
to the territorial act of Ikw, by which “ ' dky 0,17 Thor»l«y.
bitterly dwMnnred thnn In the wloom.
the tax awwonent is limited to an
"
. --------- v-Ju
■Nowb.-r» eh, wUi
oon! &gt;vm.
I»
bwdamount not in exccmof Ijper cent ut its n°M Frida&gt;*
Saturday
patey - rpre-el th.„ |n Uloon. for
capital Mock. The court finds in thia Lr
“
-k" »r« the. victim^ of tout!
hearJ
dotti not imnair
oM territorial __
lay.
1
„1A. _ . „
, .. —7..........
WU1.you
. !&gt;&lt;
does
impair the old
more talk about the wnrkingmcn being
imd
against thc auditor
j. the
. injunction
’ “ —7------uvnaanor
EBrock, of Calwlnnim ’ «.
•
ground down by combinations which
Kdteral rr«y&lt;-d for in the Gnurd Trunk the city Thrnwhy
° t, 2*4*“
l.ibL,
mnt..d
' ,u,d
- 'ls,,ln» kl,l,rotter pot up prices than in aaloont. Thev
bill Lh granted.
glory tn that kind uf tglk. Further­
The now famous railway tax suits
more you will hear dodging |of public
Sb.-rni JeweU. 0( ^Ue
were begun in the state courts and n- in the m,y , rainy, visiting, hi, ^nt. burdens—by other people-condemned
m&lt;" ,,] at the instance of tho plaT.ntiffn Mr. tutdMn. Andrew j,wrt|. '
in these place*. And yet we are told
to the federal .courts. This act in itthe seven Mdonna in' this ;cjty have
t&gt;. C. Howe „f the Swret.ry of
M-lf wijs fought liy. the state, who
pooled and have taken legal
nnd
....
Unwins wm i,i th... have hired most of the lawyers of the ’
i llumed the federtd court hud....
no jurisdiction. There.were more than thirty ’
F 1 *’
friend L« city to evade the payment of the in- '
plaintiff^ at the start, which narrowed ' lcrmsfcd Ux levied by the iemumon.
Goo. Menlm niek left Tlramtay for council, a tax which if pai l in full
to*.mo tweuty-eigbL The ease
triqd in-March term uf the court atil lit. Clemen,. «)],„. he will try tho win nut begin to compensate -this city
t wo weeks devoted to the arguments, earatire propertin of its wntori 'for fur the damage saloons luflict'jupm its
. ,
people. And yet fibtwithstaauijig all •
all testjmony having lieen previobsiy rheumatism.
taken before. Commissioner.ClmL L. „,’,r 2'™'!“ rottre-nlink the Auditor the hot air explo-hms about Icorporn- •
Fitch. The following are the roads -^ALleedire^T^J
H d-pmtment.at Lianaing" ’;' tions. combinations, trusts and tax '
who took i«rt in the fight* to break
**’“
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dodging, here you see them coin bin ing ;
inheptahec tax cases.
to force their patron- tc» pay I them a I
the tax law:
The Michigan Central: Detroit &amp;•
Mrs. Norah Heath went to Middle­ profit of from .‘»o to .Xti) per cent.
Hereafter, when you hear! a HahMackinaw; Chicago &lt;Sr Northwestern; Ville Sstorduy to attend the Bpworth
Toledo, Saginaw &amp; Muskegon; St. League Group Convention, going He a ting- saloon keeper ranting rabortt tax'
dodgers,
yon can think of. thik pool to
Clair Tunnel company; .Michigan Air delegate from the local le.-urve
paying tlmirs.
theirs. When
Mr, Ior
f, r n
. - Tuesday! for j Jodgri
payjng
When y(&gt;u
vk»i hear.
Linf company'Graud Trunk &amp; Westl *?-.
' ..' n,r^lk!* teft
one talk
aU.ut the wickedmvajf
.
(
-------------------- If trusts,
, rn: Ann Arlw. Cincinnati. Hainan Itbaca to atu-.nl tten.maai'ZJ’i'n- of'
just
invite
him
to
take
a
luokl
at his
.V Mackinaw; ChiaMj,. Dvtroil .V VteWoman , Foreign Mi^macrSorf. ■
1-nt.ada. Grand Trunk: MonUinj; Uyuf tte Micbigtm CunfeSnroInf the own red card in his to z ry. When.he
seema
to
overflow
with
synipithy
for i
Hallway w-mpany
Lake Snpnrior * 'M.B. Cburch. Th" meeting w,!l 1» teld'
r.a----- ta-. w
----------- &amp; Southeastern; Wrintefay and Tijorwlayoj thia w.wk, ! the down-trodden people just wink the |
Islipcmihg;
Marquette
■ other eyo at him, for the red Jurd will
Chicago. Milwaukee &amp; St. Paul; Sanlt
Mr. Fred SwerL of Bnltlei Creek, waa tell you how he is a part of a combina­
Sti Mane Bridge company; Mineral culling on old tiijje friends1 in this city
tion to force that part of tin people
. ,
Range Railway company; Duluth Friday, the first time ho bad N- n in ;
Nvhe patrimiEO. him to hand 01 er B0*to
South Shore &amp; Atlantic; Detroit.’
Hasting in many jem-n. He U now
|M?r cent profit. Such sy mpathy &lt;
Grand Haven &amp; Milwaukee; Pure a Conductor on thri Grand Tnink line,
. from Mich’ a source under Mich dreum- •
Marqut-tte: Pontiac. Oxfortl North­ and a-Xhorougb ami ‘-iievssiui rpilj-nad
: stances is cheap, very cheap. nnd as"
ern; Minneapolis. St. Piuil &amp; Sault Ste. nran. • I
: nbynt a*. c&lt;msi-tent as it Wi.uk. be for
Marie: Cup;x*r Range Railway romI »’iy: ‘.«ugel;ic &amp; Montreal River; MAY SUE HASTINGS
ing through Haith with
M&gt;uri*tee Northeastern: Escanalm XTOWNSHIP
Lake Su;x«ri«.r: Grand Rapids it Indi­
ana: Wisconsin &amp; Michigafi railway
PRIZE DECLAMATORY CON­
Lake Shore. A’ Michigan Southern
Willis Baine, Injured Some Time Ago
TEST FRIDAY NIGHT
The cases will go immediately to the
Presents Claim for
V.uited States^G&gt;urt of Appeals and
pr.diably ■ evuirtuaily to the United
injuries.
,
Successful One- 'Were Elmira Rule,
Stat*NS Supreme court.
Willis rWtne. a young man uf Has­
John Noble* and Crystal
tings township, ten* day Just / mouth
Barber.
THEY ADJOURNED UN.
was driving &lt;ei' thx1 liighwuy near
The prize depimatbry Contest held
TIL JUNE 7TH Frank Kennedy’s in that township.
As he wa- approaching a culvert in the high school room Friday evening
which had been broken. and (from wan very sucycttrfuL The’Jeclumationa
When the Committee to Recommend which a broken rail was sticking up­ were ail good considering the fact
ward his horse lecaxne frighteiirdL.and that it was the first appearance of
Heating Plant for Court House
. Mr. Baine was thrown from his julky most of the cunts .stunts on the platform:
to.-the
ground, breaking
Will Prepare Their Report.
t
~ hit inn j The The first prize wtri awarded to Miss
The w^imittee selected by the board
anima! thi n prtx-rHwl to Elmira Huie whose subject was •'The
L’ight on Deadman'- Bar:" the second
of snpevisom at their last meeting to - demolish
’’
*the
K' rig.
Mr. Baine has asked tliej township to John Nobles, subject “Gettysburg
consider, the subject of heating the
7or compen-atien.. • So far the own­ Address;** ahd Miss Crystal Barber
court house, and jail met at the court
house Friday’ afternoon. The p»m- ship doe* not seem disposed tu pay, was given the third prize with the
rn^ttih! iL comjKMcd of the following evidently on the’ theory that the subject "JJenobia's Defense." The
supervi.-tors: Ed. Johnson of Irving, townsnhip is not liable. It is reported musical part of the prognun was aisu
chairmiin. and Johq Hinckley, &lt;&gt;f Maple that Mr.
. . BaiqA will sue .the town if exceptionally good.- The .girls chorus
settlement.
‘ &gt; under-the direct |on of Miss Brumn
Grove, iiid .L C. Nevmi. uf Orange- thc-v r**111*
was a feature of the evening that deI?'!;FIXED AMWJNfOF CITY TAXES
mjrwN «pecUl mention. The content
of several firms were here tu figure on
was only open to students of the 9th.
the i&gt;iank. but as yet only one &lt;*f them
and Ibth. gnvje.-. and was thc first
is juepaied to submit a bid. In order Amount Raised for City Purposes Is
of its kind to lw held here. TtTF high
to give ethers a change tu submit bids
sdiool room was crowded. thc receipt*
S5UP I .css Thart Last
the
coimuittw
adjourned
untill
amounting to &lt;&gt;V«-r $17.00.
Wednexiiy June 7th..at which time
they wilj receive -Lids: and they re­
At the meeting uf -the city contiril
PLEASANT FAMILY REUNION
quest tiat all bids, be in before 9 Friday o ening. the. city, apportioned
Fnr the first time in twenty years,
o'cbsfk ik the forenoon of that day in the amount uf city taxes to !»• raised
the family of -Mr. and .Mr.-. Andrew J,
oider'that they may be prepaid to for city purp*cs for this year, making Angle were till together Sunday.’ And
suhimt tjieir recommendation to the the amount
less thiu&lt; 'last year. । it wax. a day of great pleasure for them
iaianl uf supervisors; who meet the This will be welcome news to the tax
Then- was a lot of visiting, and you
following day. Thc committee all fav­ .payers of this city. The county ano
need not doubt but that ample justice
or a steam-heating plant, and that stote’tnx will be larger than heretofore.
was done tu the big dinner that was
it should, lie located in the basement of M the latter is 'duty- heavier in the '.prepared for the occasion. That each
th? eouxjt hontf;. The comiuittev are , yW,
ta legislature meets, as it might lave a souvenir of this happy
doinK’-ll; in their power to
that no
thv llU\nnt apportioned for new
family reunion. H. J. Christina^ the
mistakes :ire made in the selection uf
nn&lt;i new jnstitutiun- author- ^photographer,. was called in and took
the heating'system, as they have secured
bj. the ]rtW-making baly- Th‘‘ . a fine photograph uf tjie ]&gt;aronLs chib
the service of one of the best men in . (joujjty tax will be increiuyd to pay for ' dren and grandchildren.
'
Western Michigan to aid them in ^tte ,;u.
heating pbfrt* u
‘■'•d'’"selection of their plant. They went tu &lt;ire hliaU ftnthorir.e one as they proba­
NOTICE.
Grand Rapids Saturday to see several My will
AU penwr.»» indebted to me are re
of tho different systems in operation
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quested to call and nettle by cash br
note. ’ Earl Stanton. Dowling.’ Mich.
th«t d«y m»y li" tetu-r »bl. io rw-om
WILL HAVE ANOTHER

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HOOSIER

The Danger of Wet Feet
is reduced to a minimum by-wearing Tappaujs Hoosier School Snoes. No Scliool
Shoe has aver given the satisfaction or has a batter reputation for fit. style and
service. Every shoe is lined with heavy unb^eadlied drills and vamps are double
lined Counters, inner soles and outer soles nre made of the lies* solid sole.

Style No. 233
Qtulo YY I
Oiyie AAL.

known for notne time.

It Babv i« Cutting Teeth.

M,d th. pew
f(&gt;re hare

«un|^y

»•«

.

iuni" amy8'*’ *5■a'1’M, '

PHOSE win* J

Htelol mo»&gt;.

CALL AND
EXAMINE
OUR LINE.—U
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J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone No. 9.

wn&gt;.

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1-lQM.We scu Ilk" » poul'1™- b“«*
" ’H"» Jnl1*
thing In th" world tor bolta. bnrn , I
elickW band,, tetter, etc. Sold b» F 1 tVc-1 Cornwldl. ConeL. Heath, the druggtel.

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

ClKiltr ffltMcr, PrulOeat.
R. B. mnwr.

Ul« Pr«

fl. Ji. fl«dtr«i, Cashkr.

Directors

CHtttr Uiattr.

R. B. m««r,
R. C. TrtKh,
m. E. Cook.
D. S. Goodyur.

Luke Wiitrt,
fl. fl. flutoou.

Interest

You get nearer tlfo brink uf Bright’s

A Raise of Salary
isn't necessary to enable yon to be­
gin saving money. The richest men
in the country liegan saving on prohably
luibly less salary than yon are get­
ting. SO BEGIN SAVING NOW.
It
’s thc
It's
the constant and regular ad­
ditions, however
nowever small,
email, that count
up.
.

Hastings

Paid or

Savings Deposits,

money to Coan

City

Bank

accepts email delimit*-. If you have
only one dollar you can start an ac­
count here.

Real Estate
!

;

$75,000.00 I

Hastings, Mich.

Oiflctn

‘ta
Remember th" name-Pv»u'«&gt;“&gt; IStetew item™*"
nome-IXm.. "-1
' and take nf ether.
'

The People’s Store

Capital

•prt~ “;

For «U«&lt;T

$2.50

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; Pill, did m«« let at P»LIh»-»a
S'S;^-‘"r«« «
S

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A fine Vici Blucher with plain and patent
tip dongola polish, exceptional value

Lace dongola shoe with three rows of stitching
on vamp. Goods of sterling quality and stand­
ard value are called staples. This shoe is aS staple as wheat.

j J{ |lvi:lg on Broadway, wy»
jure,Wl«nwnlh, with a dull
T
E~ice
rid or
“*'1 tried to
l» get
K"J,
.oy
r«« ntumccessful.
eaYk^

'"For sal" by "H

Extra fine vici dongolia with patent tip'with
white welt stitch. This shoe is a
OO'

-"
Style
Hill, X21” *
-

the brink is near.

wn. h,M i"
houM&gt;’Saturday, conducted by ' • R*
;i0x!20 on the C. K- 1 .
Cook, the load
■ T1*” ! nnd IntenJ WP* 'h',r"
wen, ba.
two bnJiewte. ««!••' „re fron, Loan 'I*- ««
OM,«idF. Tomb, both Of wbmbj^ TOch yrMpmrate, that
1,ult
:;^Tbe’brought by curs
lire on the route. As i« customary
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the !«]«» were """led »"&lt;! s-nt *"
WMhmgtbb. and lire reanltwill not l»

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winner at.............

mi-a.1 the right plant
jpe COMPANY
Whatever plan the committee deci- ,
«wides on.all may feel .'sure will be the
t best for th© county, at least as far as M. Matthew, * Co. and k. B. Randall Few Hastings People Know How
' the committee is able to judge, and
Unite in thc Project. Building
Near It Is
theyjhave taken great P«&gt;n- to post
1 themselves, and have gone at the
New Ice House. Every time you neglect bnckhehe,
Allow the kidney/to Uvouw clogged.
aralghttorwnel
bnainem-like
,, t„ h,v a new ioe •-nm, tar in ft st
„
Fail to. cure ^rinaty disorders.
; rnn&gt; and it -tart- ■&gt;« in » &gt;" " *«»•&gt;•
i manner
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Sike manner.
..
RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION i.«,n&gt;pM«l .rf M. Matthewa &amp; Cm . dlsKU„.
'■"no»'» KidnJ Pilb will aw yon
•nd C. xj
B.. Randall Th"
hitler l» a
rk,;;n'&lt;
Jliss
All S3 Francis
ritelli-xn Broward
—— having
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- ,
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——Nto -*-0^1 danger.
Proof uf it in Hastings w--x.
testimony.

■ c &lt; &gt;;

urcs Ghldt,: Prevent* Pneumonia

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B”day

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STRIKTS HASTINGS

Vi«.

ConBniwd from page j.

CONDITION
POWDERS
were never; more
V needed tnan now.
-arj’ at this
i-“ ts„
;..,U&gt; keep the
i timv&gt;
«l cetiditjoa',
( horse
-•eiiis to do
■ II :te BIG 4
■Powders.
. . Use digitsw the appean-etqs hard
&gt; jonstitulyL_ The

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PERSONAL MENTION.

Security.

THINK

IT OVER S--r

�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 25. ilW.i. *
REDUCED FROM EIGH-

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RECORDf„ 3

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TEEN TO SIXTEEN
Urtiwd thi. |
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County.
Sixteen saloon* have paid their tax

Number of* Saloons

You Must Look Prosperous.

Year in Barry .

By wearing the guaranteed, dressy

STRAIGHT TALK Tl
ABOUT GETTING WELL

&lt;d the

births in the various supervisom distrift. in Barry Oo.. K Ur u roeeirod.
far the year I**­
Carlton.............................
10
City 2 and 3.
.48
'City
•»- 1 and
»’’fl 44.
'Hope................ •••
Maple Grove

wtanthcdoi.„tel], T0(1
/
If this wax thc only medicine
advertisement in this newspaper,
we believe you would quickly try
«c know of oiic
a bottle of bur Rexall Mucu-Tone.
will eorrect three e-tej,.tore tahb-Rre,,! „
^2But you have read the extravagant
claims of so many marvelous medi­
There ts nor need «&gt;f *
,
cines that you have grown skeptical.
droeription of h,.,
Let us reason with you a mo­ going into the
.
token up in the ■W.ne’p^’
ment.
We say to you positively and •nd, entering the bl.„j. „
without reservation that we have through the'net-wrek .' tin. , d
never before known a tonic or illgrire.nd n. i. brought to
catarrh cure to accomplish the re­ eontaetwith the s.-.toen.l,^
sults worked by Mucu-Tone. It
is a scientific, meritorious, reliable
Wh«t you—»l„. »|| „f 0.
,:d £*»
remedy. We kpow how it is com­ Intere.ted in I,
pounded, and we unhesitatingly pain we are suffering, it
the rirength
lL’^
give it our endorsement—not only
our endorsement, but our gunrantee.
•toting the rigor f
a,
If you try a bottle of Rexall &gt;ng our .rterire
nrl)
_
Mucu-Tone and are not thoroughly
Hbod «nd bulldip; ,,, •&lt;*,
satisfied with it, we will refund inodlntodrtiirpu,^,,!
your money promptly, cheerfully, .nKe,“ t
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'&lt;
and without anyired tape.
. thi. «nd doe. it quiell . |iicrei
Now, we can't afford to allow
no long writing f.,r|n„m|!,dcT
;
such strong statements to be print­ to .lowly nuke llteit
1
ed in dur advertising space unless no month, of deferred h&lt;&gt;pe- J
we Imow we are right. If we de­ rcrinitiur. th.t ym la,,
ceived you in this advertisement, Wtated money tbit you
ill
we would lose your confidence and •flbrd to ii»r | no fcul irepta.
your trade—and we don’t spend
MBS. BKAtKEi, uu&gt; TJXlZ^
money in advertising for thc pur­
EXPUKILX r
pose of losing trade
“I taro takra evAy cau-H, rows,]
SOME OF Ol tU REASONS.
JT" hrexi
tried r.,1,
Let us give you some of our faithfully—m my effort* to p-t Hfj .
bad case of caurrh of the .•1-^XttcL
reasons for talking so earnestly intestines which for
yean hu
about Rexall Mucp-Tone.
made my life miserable.but 1 c-*a
You know that our bodies arc truthfully wr that-mr • of
lined with e thin, webdike skin any way compare WitY ReJ*;;
Tone. Thc others; may bavehci«j
called the mucousi membrane. It somewhat but—Mt -u-Tn;!- , jrrtj
begins in the nose and mouth and I did not believe ft jaruibk ttafl iXl^d.
extends down the: throat through
the stomach, intestines and blad­
der. It also covers the liver and apparently been Uk-n off my shouldm
aud I feel so Veil I could «• .. at ‘bout
kidneys ; and in women, the.pelvic for joy. All pstui and r.i of uk nauseat­
ing symptom: hareilhai:;,-.nred. Good,
organs.
Now this membrane fi* com­ re 1 bli»d h courdng ili-v.zb my v-m»
and I am as^rorigas Ima haopy. AU
posed of millions of tiny cells success'to &gt;!ucu-T4ae,
’
filled with a fluid called mucous,
which is a sort of lubricant for the
various organs. If a few of these
cells should beedme choked up
819 Second St, Albur. N. u’
and unable to supply this fluid, it
We know that Mucu-Tone will
would cause sickness; if most of
them were so affected it would do all this and ve hereby
to refund your ynoncj it &gt;uu fiid
cause death.
it otherwise.
Mucu-Tone is due ofithe fumcii
Thi* is what causes the state of Rexall Remedies, which are sold
ill health and weakness which ex- only at our stun-. !x:gril&gt;dttici,
89 cents. Mail order* ijik-d. j L
■ ists when you are “ run down

to County Treasurer Coleman, as fol- |
lows: Hastings seven. Nashville two.
.
Woodbury one. Woodland one. Freeport, TbornappJe ... ’’
It will be noticed that the City of
one. Middleville two. There are two
J*
n
Hartings cornea down tbe pike with n
less in Hastings this year than last. 1—•;------ "
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There i. now no -loon in Hickory ; good lowing then bong 1W birth.

Aaufman Garment
you'Will not only look prosperous, but you will
get prosperous. You can t • economize or save
money in a better way than by buying these
serviceable and Fashionable clothes at the low
prices we arc quoting on them.
This season a popular shades are Browns.
Silver Greys, Lord Lovats and Continental ;
Blues. AVe show all styles and sizes in these
colors.
&gt;
In our CAMPUS TOGS, swagger clothes
for Young Men, wc have checks, stripes, plaids
and fancy mixtures of all patterns.

Corner, but Delton ta g.lned

one. , reported tor the yror iwt.

st) the net loos is two. Life and pro| perty ar© safer, crime lees, virtue and
sobriety more .assured, the fewer «tbe
| saloons' The beet remedy is after all
I for people to leave the stuff the saloons
sell alone There is some evidence

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nnaa

EMPLOY STREET COMMISSIONER BY YEAR
,
M .
Council Decides to do That at Meet

He|d Friday
‘
jui.-i,.
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The concil took action FruUy night
that was another evidence of tho bu«nes»-liko way of looking after tho. city's
interesta Heretofore it has employed
the street commissioner paying him for
actual time;for himself and team.
which amounted to SW'. a year. Ej­
cept when employed in street
work. '
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I the council had no control over his ’
j services.

that that is being done in Barry
County to a greater extent than a year, j
■ ago. Certainly Hastings has 800 to
400 more people thap were here then. |
and yet has two less saloons. That is
: a credit to Hastings. It would be a far
! greater one if there wat so litte demaud for stimulants that there were
i no saloons. The saloon business has
! nothing to commend it. In its wake I

To those Avho appreciate good clothes, we extend
a cordial invitation to visit our »tore and examine
tbe many offerings of our Clothing Department.

$10 to $25

I are crime,

C. H. OSBORN

pauperism and misery.

CAPACITY OF 50,000

RRirKR A RAY

(nK

U

"’■“'rfed tb*‘

Fr”k

onlbAo fl UAT i Piefiiff iM the best street commissioner !
• this city ever had. The city decided !'
The farmers in the vicinity of Battle I
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Creek have become exiasperated at the j xt the Delton Brick Yard. And they ! to hire him by the year, paying him
i |5..a week for himaelf and team. He '
destruction., to property caused by
.
-rt.
pis to be at the service of tie- city. Ito
hunters and they are uniting in a
Ar* S&lt;’,d F,,‘" Th’°
C*“
, haul coal or do anything desired, aiid
movement to poet their farms against ;
Be Made.
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
I to see to any little joba that nerd I
hunting in the future. Fences have
tfae q K. &amp; &amp; train, to thc
। been torn down and cut nnd stock in- i north antl CJU,t of(he village of Delton. doing on’ the streets. After Nov. 15th, ,
The admission of pupils from the' Jare&lt;T. They propose to organize a
seen the Hnc plant
and he is to furnish an employee, and with
An interesting case in on at Chariott?
The Ciizens Telephone Co. is suing Charlotte high school without exami- «»rtof vigilante committee to dettxn and yardjl of
Delton' Brick Co., ■ himself and t-hv two horses keep two,
,i snownlowa gwni g next winter wiiboht
John H. Palmer et al. .of Sunfield, to ! nation has been secured to the North ■' l,rohecuto htfntera.
which
was
organized
in
1903,
wmen was u;gnmz.ca m invw, and
.
In thebe
ruts Association
-------.
whose plant was completed pearly in extTa
°
compel thenrtSj, turn over the Sunfield ventral
Central Association,
Association. This
Association
-------telephone exchange to tire Citizens Co., includes the states of Michigan. Wi»Charles Gilbwt returned last weak 1*H- Last year was their first year in .
‘
in act ordun-.v with acijjtain option giv­ c msin. Illinois. Indiana nnd Ohia and to Kalamazoo from the Philippnes, He business, and all who know anything
“
... . J t in much
en the latter by the Sunfield people. this action means that the pupils from ! find served in the army since 189S. ‘ about manufacturing understand M&gt;»t
18
e s
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A yea: ago Palmer, without notifying there may enterjmy of the state uni- When he came home he found his wife, many difficultiesjhave to !*.■ met and •• Utr ’ on&lt; itiun.
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the Citizens' company sold the ex­ vendties or colleges in those states, up-; father and mother all dead.
i many things have to be learned in the
*'
un ers an/
a
e
.
first'year
of any such an institut ion. c.»ma»^oner
trying
tu
arrange
for
change tu Wolf Bros., who are now in on U,o same footing of entering Ann
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4II3V vru« Ml g»U» riMVta. •&gt;&gt;&gt;
. .WM.
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And vet dwpite all ttat. the D.1UB
''lock, of model gravel road on
possession. As soon aa .the Citizens’ Arbor. This infunnation has ju«t been
Kriatmuoo angered
Mvertly last
turned out l.lW.UH brick tori Onwu Mreet. the city doing th- rtrtat
company learned of the transaction received by ^upreinteijdent Parmalee.
they got an injunction to restrain Wolf from Prof. J. V. Denney. Dean of the week from high water in the Kulama- 1W „„a Rad order, tor .•.IW.«W more. Work. th. lot ownera p«ving the gut„u, ,bj,
,i,_ ten.
To do thi, tie' .oil to a depth I
Bros, from disponing of the property, : University of Ohio, and secretary of »oo river, which overflowed it. bank. Thev h,ve
pending the suit which jis now in pro- i the Association. While most of their •nd tlooded aev^rgl honmeev the Data l termintd to ouke i.uoaooo. and they of W tacta» would be triag oot. thto
gross.
Wolfs Bro^ d*im to h.ve an[„
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can tell morn Ulan that if they can i the large stbnes sufficient to' coVej; it
'*
graduates
who desire to proceed would
laid in the tied nnd rolled down. Theo
urrnngeoisnt with tb&gt;. Michigan State enter our mm state institutions, yet
Prof.' Geo.. M. Heath.' of Ionia, turn them out.
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ToU-gin
with,
they
have
a
fine
bed
u
layer
of
"Jy""
n
^
d
lv
Tnlepbone company to sell th«n tho thia Ituivaa the opportunity
open
to
an..
.
_______ . claims
have discovered a newantiplant, but the Citizens' company cchi- ' ter
ter any bf the
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*
’nnd j toxin which xvill be very 'helpful ini: of clay. They have a first-class brick- placed on top *ufthese
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‘and
,M'’ rolled dowii
other
states
named,
Then
a layer
of screened
would । j
tcnd.tbe sale to W olfe Bros.. was not a is
is a
a progressive step forward.
j curing catarrh and hay fever.
i making plant, very conveniently ar-;---------- ------------- —— ogravel
—-—
bonafide transaction but was simply a
' ranged add with its own side tracks fonu
bjp^ressing. and this would
method adopted by Palmer to sell the
going into their storage sheila Their u‘ thouruughly rolled. -This
road
The M.chigan Central lost its case । Five masked men held up the Michi­
property to the Bell company at a price
machinery is up-to-date, and requires w*’’-dd curt $3 '*' a rod but would last a j
. in the circuit court in Charlotte and a j ®an Centra! Pacific Express near Alin Excess of the figure named in the
•verdict against them for $4*8.05 was I hion at 2:10 a' m’'
several of a 0&lt;) horae-power engine to operate, ‘‘fe time. And with that kind of road
option.
•
Their plant ha-, a capacity, when push-! work on 811 lbe »PI'ru«cbe« to the city ,
rendered by the jury. Tho case was' tl,,; PaaJ'aD8‘3I-&gt;
\.
ed to its limit, of 50.000 bricks a day. | Hartings would be known far and wide
Cb.rtotR. MainaU. B.ttlo Crook ,
whid,,«7 .u"‘ot ‘J”
----------Their kiln sheds will hold 2,000.000. for iu moder highways.' The city has
attorney wbooe mtodt.dk would moke “
by Stattanl,
The Michigan p,p!r Co . of Pl.in- I James Bates has charge of the work, decided• to
so II
it .|
tv buy
taw a a
a. three
LUI cwt ton
Hill roller,
Iriliri, BV
. ____________________ __ I___________ I__ ___ ___ ■__ ___ ■__ ___ __ _____ __ __ —__________________ » thrilling riorv eiowjing .nr ro- “r»to
ot f^lotte. Ttat r.r wa. well, will build » large addition to it.1, and he is an experienced man. .There is &gt;in
do good’ street- work
n n* position'to
1
- • . a’''"-**"'""”
mtroco in Wood-cunilingi te-. no. ba. at
in tran.it riter the M. C. bwl de- protent ptant.
are 15 employees now. uud the numlter hereafter.
....
—
....
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w
.er. Forril it.tbouaand. &lt;g dolFA
1
BMl
l»t hmm brought to biok
He w„
" '»Ul°
* Al&lt;* K
------; will be-increased.
'lara sprat‘ on street* *this
v city has not”
convirted'.t Ketfbik.T Almtrit. of 1!, “
bbf|»rd *Co- attaehThe officers of tho Co.' are A. A. Al­ a rod of first class road to show for it;
Charlotte has voted $ 35,000 bonds
m..daughter and h» been tetotonced «&gt; •
talongmg to the Cbicmtu i
for paving and fiUOOJ for extension of drich. president, William Chase, sec'y —by first class we mean road that will
to 12 yean in the penitentiary. When ‘
*. ,. w
“
e Charlotte water works.
‘
and manager, E. S. Morehouse, treas­ remain good for years to eume.
’
he hr.r rtuno to Battle Crock frrdi from
Th?,M'
“• . “• r'p,.e'
urer.
The .directors include the
Better known a*
the univeraitv. he waa eimalderod one
“T «oJ brought an t again.! the
One hundred persons have beer, .con- ; officers and also M; SL Manning and ROBBERY IN MAPLE
of the brighimt prong attorney, of
/or damage, but «« tt. The
Jumra B«t„. A compuuy cotnputed &lt;g
CRnVF THUIUCUID
thaJcitr But hi. ronartnete ran
.'•erdict roturoed reprete-nt, the vriue of -l_verted nt a revival in Tekoiisha.
strong men like these, who' have made
unUvE. I Urvlionlr
meahiiess, and he has been having no I e
a splendid succeae of their individual
‘--------Allegan county gets$7, ItM. (10 primary
end uf trouble himself arid been get­
affairs, commands-confidence and can Home of Norman Hagerman, of That
ting most everybtxly else into trouble
William Tumor a prominent farmer school money this month.
expect to succeed. They are the kind
d­
'who will make a project like this win
b P’
nsac
by
that, had anything to d&gt; with him.
of Bedford township. Calhoun Co., is
Will make the season at W
The plan some Michigan towns will out
-------!
conflnd to his bed and is in n serious
’
Burglars.
-war
condition, as the result he alleges, of
of havin« tbe
bam. Bayard •» a beautiful Hack
----- ;-----i The house uf Norman Hagerman. ,
If w&lt;_ were tn setk for the causes of
awault made unon him bv Geonre sprinkled this sqmmer at the expense
^imn in Eri™ county w„ worid And
riritt^ t^ "f
“&lt;*’V
» “&gt; &gt;« “
APPORTIONMENT OF------------------ about five'miles south of town, was i
weighs 11600 isuiuds and has no eq’&gt; J ■

Southwestern Michigan

J

I

•

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth, the Drusrgist:

pro A X7 A F&gt;

BAYARD

The Sam

that naitbor of the four ,hooting . fopfl
m&gt;n huve
iment worth w.tehiug. It bta tatgi
COUNTY FINE MONEY
affray, oocnmng wUhinth,. |a.l few
(or
yMni
cu.iotu.ry heretofore to have the
--------- 1 Ed. Lehman, came to towb in the eve- i
month, were ranaed by th* !""■ •':iwt,TtoMr,, ,1&lt;)ry thev met
, sprinkling done by private .utocription.
liquor. Wilde thi. fact can he made bridge Momtav night mid Wrateaaroult- T1»‘property owners along , a Mreet The Money Collected From Fines I n’n^ w,d later Norm, came down, i
.
..
.
' 1 They did not rifturn home until quite'
f°|r.. "el’ri J'
‘/.T8 eJ hi,n “ud thru robbed him of what '’ouU »«ri» to i»y ro much a week
Appu l.otted For Library
„ntCTing
|
ser\e as a s)K.aii\c upon some of tne
, •
* tu some• private
* *
.—
or -----month
company to
. !
.
.
.
.
money ho had on his person.
Purposes.
Hagerman discovered that rome one asylmn and prison statistics so often
do the work. If one or two pro]&gt;erty
j
A. to gtwrrily known, the taonvv
ho^'' A «=* ,
given by tbe temperance lecturers.—j
T~owners in a block refused to subro whtcb .be kept to-r vtdn.blra I
Charlotte Leader.
.[ John
- u —
- 23. giving Xev- wribo the\mly penalty pomiblo would oiloctol for flnra .nd paid in to thi
Hannon. «sea
-o-etbing or,r tao in i
York city hi. residence, i. in jail nt bo to leave the street In front of lhem county tratom, to by him apportioned W“
I to th. ration, townridp. to proper-! S°”ey
“gUg to the L. O. T. 11. !:
Levi and Ctarlos Tubta ctatged
an(i h“bN,n
».v riru.prmkl»d. Tho no.ghbonr who did
Jr"w'T 10 '■'» aenetery found iwith eompUeilty with Ooirge Tobin C7'll“ fttw.'™'’!. »R«1 12. ». » m»n pay mmld gel their dust. This pl»n ' lion to the number of Utildr™ &lt;,f
*“ ." n“mhm of
'
in the killing of drain contractor: wh,“,”“’k,»’
while »ho «■'&lt; her. Im, boon nnsstisfMtorj and the cost teht ol tote, the money „ .pportfonri i
h h
not ’"oleried. A j
John Bouts last fall. wen. releared at c
tay a year older, wore pick- is also considerable. Tho municipal to be Uted tor the pureban of brok. IJ
of depwit of Maceatee I
Charlotte hut wook on «5.tOU |„j|.
fll-wers a mile from the city. Her sprinkling cart promises to be a happy forjrablie llhrariet. Following are thc
.re.
...l-.-cn In
....
..
' screams
rrio«
h»r nWiuiTi
..r the problam. III. at any amounts granted to each ownerehip I। money, was taken and one of her own
Tliev
had
jail riiire Novem"b™*™ ami
•»&gt; the
«ta CT|
“ .if
»f bur
eourib . .nlnti,,..
-dutiun ut
was left. AApplenmn was called, j
ber 22.
’
brought a neighboring farmer to the ! rate worth trying.—Caro Advertiser, under this apportionment:
i huT a* yet has hcun unable to discover
rescue and the stranger fled, but wmh
•
; Assyria.
Assyria..
. .............
.|29 M0
who
the
thirl
Writ.
—Xaahville News.
j
Baltimore
Mater captured.
..21 00
Kalamazoo fears an epidemic o
Barry..............
..21 50
THE
GUTCHESS
COL
­
measles.
I Carlton
। A building boom is in progress in j
LEGE, DETROIT.
i
Castleton
65 CO
, Lowell since their destructive fire some !.
,
It was thought by some that the ■
Hastings twp...
...21 10
1 time ago. Already nearly a dozen new
sudden demise of Mr. J. Clifford
j Hastings City -•
...75 SO
stores are in the course of construction
Keedy. principal of the Gntchew Busi- !
1 2Hope.............
...31 10
and others are projected. The new
j new College, Detroit, would interfere j
j Irving................
...42 80
' stores will be of brick and cement and :
, Johnstown...........
...18 40 ■ with the progress and work of this
' be a credit to the town.
J
। well known school, but this cannot be
I
Maple
Grove....
Having started my Plining
| tho case in this instance. The College
If you are suffering from I Orangeville,
MOI east of the Table factory
.10 co
|. Mrs. Wm. Richard, an aged Befding i
i Prairieville
has just been purchased by a gentle­
1 wish to announce that I am
.28 10
impure
blood,
thio,
blood,
de­
now prepared to do all kinds of
' woman, was ran down by a train
man of wide and successful experience
Rutland
.10 00
bility,
nervousness,
exhaus
­
in
business College work. Mr. W. H
while walking on the P. M. tracks j
Thornapple
.as so
tion. you should begin at once
j one day last week and received ipWoodland
.10 so sb.w. of Toronto Ontario. For more
j juries which caused her death in a few i
with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the
Yankee Springs.
Ur Sh*w h“ broo
.18 20
j hours.
wtiraiy
Make all kinds of
Sarsaparilla you have known
- - engaged in organizing and
nnu |
conducting business
htninn.. training
__ school*
. .
conducting
all
your
life.
Your
doctor
Mouldinfl, Window Frames
and
hi.
auocem
1„
cp^,
/
.. Lightning util,
last week
set lire
fire to
to we
the *
iveax swi
,: i.barns and store house cf Jas. L. Will- i knows it,too. Askhimaboutit. I It is difficult to cure a cough or free bret reprinted by. the Control Bnaiand Door Frames,
1 yourself from the discomforts of a cold n«w College of Toronto, which enroll,
Torch Work, House Finishing • iains a prominent fanner near Eaton j
unless tou move the bowels. Bee's Lax- more than 1,200 atudonta each year irf
Rapids one day last week. Loss $8,000. j
I ative Honey and Tar acta on the bowels employs, ataff of 21 teMhem Th(j
---------. fa |
i and drives all cold out of the system.
I will be pleased to figure with you
I'llb aj« liver pl
Then comes iu soothing effect and Gnteha. Buslneaa College i. .dmitted
TbedoeeUonfr
ou auy work you may wish.
■ Dr. Wm. A. Stone will succeed the |
strengthening influence upon the throat to be one ot the b«t ot ita kind in the
I late Dr. Edwards as superintenden
and IdDKE
For Croup, Whooping •tato. and, with tho introduction of
Cough, Colds, and all Lung and Bron- thorough courro. of training which
. Ute Kalamazoo asylum. He -was
ichal affections, no remedy. Is equal to
! Edwards’ assistant.
1/PFC AGUE CURE.
the original Laxative Honey and Tar. ha. made the doran school, under Mr
UV/ O CHERRY PECTORAL.
Sold by Fred L. Heath, the druggist. Shaw's management famous and aam
Kalamazoo's &gt;per manufacturers |
It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade’s
are talking of combining and putting jI
~7~~—— -------Just received.a car load of White
Little Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic
up a mill somewhere to make their
Wood thia week.
!LWby Fred
Biding Methodtat. bare dedicated
own pulp.
j
tkw cxm&lt;ls mmI Heal* Iwnga Heath, the druggist.
a new $25,000 church

NOTICE

131

the county as a producer.

■,

Service fee $10 to insure standing colt

Walter Demond, Groom.

Doctors

Planing Ajii&gt; Matching

Jos. Alwine,

I

■ FOLEnnONEMAR

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�A,-'D. CadwaHadix.
,

%L

ESTATE exchange
“«r v o' er l-iereoA'. Grocery.

MAY 25. II

SUSPICIOUS
SATURDAY

/ ‘"Tiastinus. ;,hch.
V farm -of ‘-'dll «cra&gt;. 1&lt;X&gt;
-1 ;:cres improved, 100;
SU
T 4,ntu»ic
goou
,e“"1
&amp; land
- *»d wjtn
wl‘h “
Shod homo
drain3
SS
K
•e"* / ...... mowal-le,
acre, fair
-“me go-d »*’ llmfet
•Li mTir
iHtlome. Nice spring
■■“5d'\.il!hla,rd7go«l *«roe^
S- oJ orchard.; good ?r»ro«
. .-.nd
t»*u rtoliar. ,
SitfeI

........

THE EIMITB
—:
~~~—
A toll AI D lUftiirr I Cor-«&lt;ejpondence I ARREPSUTED
ANIhIAI BANQUET - - - - - - — - J character
S^’^tX^oue.
MAPt
-E GROVE.
MAPLE
GROVE.
Mae Evan* of Battle
~
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«

satl._„.

r

The J. S. GOODYEAR Co.

s
°rey ^un in h* Deputy Sheriff
•»
But OfBcer HMU
ce rapreorateo. ■&lt;
' The Judge a lNwou
ably procured by?*" of°^? ’Ntmon, .uttered , arak..
Ed.M„re, wio”,,n'.
'
ably preeonted by SupSto
_
I me
&lt;x&gt;u&gt;x Ju*. , 01 paralysis last Satnnlav . “ hTT.
~
who worked - around the f
M^ie.y™^
' &gt;f
n«nniM

r ..tfe troi Battle Creek. -&gt;nfee McAlvay terved upoh.
.-ill
cult
bench
*•
°’’"“Prated at this ”&gt;«&gt; '« Mito.ukre then bwU re re'
«chOO- *»•••dk!
.* / r
-r fed
T tea.
—
!* ’-----»- -for
- many, yean,, fed waNwriim?
(•besr«d'G- •-*
-SSSS
— srauageife^^^^^’
Vo.aI'/f|ty k-air Mui
fl
■ k balance wood lot. ” therefore in a position to raak mrf., X
“ll® 1"t Thnrafev ?W no‘ "nprere tho officer, with bi,
rtolfe
’ ■■■
of the judge-. po,iUon.
‘V *«tfe Grove i, prOud
“hv too good, and they had tfeir !
with
cic&lt;
v '■V-1'"
mn
■ *'
‘^.ilffit:"peak'r- * ’• Mfe to ..JSfe
to have ££±5*
so ptomLsing * ’Ota* IT
fedttfey h. w. drunk. 1
n«
_____
b
■jjnxi'iR”1'-spnng near build «•&lt;«•&gt;* tw tfeas tn anitahle langaam-.
,,
“Pranmtatlve.
i “d “ deputy nabbed him-and took!
Brooks of Nashville
is
whoi’i. : and entertained the lawyere and tlmir
. Mrs*?■ Lib. Bracks
Nrul.vrlle h
to
j,U Arrived there the
top- r .
,-sna ecus acre... KU&lt;«U. and at the Mure- time gave lfeS^t
'“‘*‘nF ,Wbn&gt;UW
her Imrther ^Kormpfor.!
Sam Sorttrn for . ol,’",r ««rr«l to the phone io answer r
'
I* ^pro'.'S
mOr” M “
into tie
“• ”rta»"
'
■wills I’vv?
ifmv building., dn'‘" *"d'■raWMibilitie. of the judge,
x&lt;dl”’Beeae is adittle better it th.wo&lt;drer andgaval
,
ndtn is baaemeut ■
lodge IM not being able to attend Tit tuna
“ u*e **—
.......
t
.... banquet
—vmuma
uos respond
Toffpond to the
Miss^F.
LT. Cooner nnL wi C ,
! nt the lattdr ducked his’ head and
&gt;• . lit !e
from schitol, the
could not
'
-‘iricres_ good
“T
he County
?£“*'’ ^1“^
U&gt; ”y Thu
theu
]H’’-.mfry.._
__;j hentiment “
The
ibountj- officer.
officers.•'
” Mr. aOhe home of her
. X.“?d l»£r^ J«dm Ketcham wa« odled on to Bd hl, femiM.
fewber M.„ Alice Um hl. receiver .booting tow.nl
. ,.llll atiu It..-' .1
------------ —
.
..
— do»ng «&gt; Very acixqitably.
X D Wolf. Lm, ■
who ‘'““‘•■fectam-d hi. «p«d.
, - un a trite
lake., ..i
!’*»«*.
To
p. T.
»■„
**“ •Ud,,l« m ’“’ taken info- custody Wuin.
”&gt;id out buildings.
To.P.
7' Culgrovo
” •
_ given tho, to hi. h.. ®, toTb'
--------------------«“■&gt;••&gt;»&gt; m the.mmrfatan,.
"Uevvrhomaybe. he «not the'kind
■j.r.12.acres. R. f toast
"Thu Comimun ..
Sentm of«IL"’
, s m. s irom

•ervi?. fine clay
irders on a
' V
UV°
■ . '’"',cr»’’u»

:., nf of due beech
A
f largo sugar
i
i n farm. Good
barn Ik base­

iui in

: i v acres; 1|5
. . - . -.it wood lot.
,
Fine large
t-. v lottm. Near

ter f ? &gt;rlle JlMH^and infant daugh- of!cit,:wn that Hiwtings n.-xls.

uncomon gift of rorngjon

n(MX] of

800x6 &gt;“ everywhere manifest, uai'. no■ where is the necessity jtfr it^Xfpreeiali6u K^ter than with jK- lawyer.
"'ho!d‘“uld “PId&lt;j» “1/
Reh ckse in
band.
Two fine soj^r &lt;
rwere rendrecl by
firs. Burch which
.Mrs.
were burn^Hy ju^teciatod. Both Indie*
tlierfi-hwith erwiit.! as
theyj fnvaij^blr do. and contributed
to 9^ I*leaaure of the occaamn.

f

/ershott schoolhoube

JBrl Garrison who has t&gt;een so very
is much bottler. \

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XXX)

OQOCC-^

/^Mn*. Roach of Milo who has l&gt;een
rvisittytf her daughter Mrs. . Howe fur
the past six we- kp returned last Satur­
day.
Chaa Gaskill afid family of Hastings

10 • —A *----SEW. 1 SUPI
8 COLP PRESSED
BEEF

CO’RNE:

spent Saturday niteht and Sunday with
Mrs. Gaskill* parent.* Mr. and Mrs.
MowreyC

Mrs. Frahk Bryans is improving slow­
ly!
•

COMMENCEMENT
here. In White Goods we are showing
India Linens,
Persian Lawns,

GLASS GREEK.
Mr. and Mr» Hdg„r otis
ramHv
vxx-pring l-enAAndMaHn ^S,,^,,: &gt;
fey Ji Smite wi(h Mre otU lather'
। who is very sick.
’

also

.

SHOW FIXED

20th to 24fh ' Inclu­

SATURDAY SPECIAL

sive.
Un. Oti. .pent Unruly. wiI1] Lu|„
Replugle.
The executive committee of the
i o, M»We otii »!&gt;«n Sntnrfey
night
and
Bafry
—j uiguvanu
-•1-.Co‘ P001^' Amociation have
I bnnday
J-nMzl— «•.«««•
* I. Nina rV.
» and
» Mrs G. H. ; .
with
Otifi
’h"
Ior tlw annual exhibij
the
association. The
°'i''
’'
----------------------... show
Mrs. Huldah Otis andFloteie Worthy ?'!. *. » ?" th*" dty Decwnl*’r »&gt;
spent Sunday at B. M. Jenkins.
L°,T ™c,uslve- Mr. Sharpe ButterDm, Po.gta.and Manning
1°““^
‘“"T
rpont.Snr.fey a, Mra
vlhe..
t!‘"
Springs.
1
, poultry .men tn tbe country, and n
an i
t,”nn ’n
fairne.-i* alf mav have
Forest Havwis i-j
“E'“ ErwB)
hn™&gt;.’ cow fence It
It waa
„„ a
a TOrpriw
surprise to th(
the.
w.-re gu.-,*,
the McCallum Munday
enst.f Hastings io lind out how in­
school Sunday tnurning.
,
tore, ting a poultry show really k. nnd
Mr. and Mrs. C; A-; Newland spent the me th be held next
•nr tn U?
winter will be
part of last week in the curth- of Michi- *larg t and l-ettbr in every way.
’
gari visiting rvlativcs.
DINNER-SETS FREE.
There was not a very large crowd nt
.

For Saturday, May 27th we offer 4 dozen Children s Dresses,
nicely made, prettily trimmed, a very desireable gay- A
ment, sizes 2, 4, .&lt;5 years, at each . . . . . , ^7 p/C

&amp;•

F.W. Clifford

.tiiti gplhe In all transactions with our customers.

family.

.

There ■ no better advertisement than to see the toads of lumber,
wandlng their hemewird way along every road which leads from
ouryards
SOMEONE MUST BE SATISFIED.

&gt; F. E. Heath mid wife were in Grand
■ Rapids Thursday.
i Fred Dibble of Grand Rapids spent
Sunday with friends in the village.
t Mrs. Mattie Stacey is spending a few
i days with her parental Mr and Mrs.
| Fox of tirand Rapid'
*
I Mrs. Olive Patterson and Mrs.Calvin

'topay that we handle a large line of ----------------

'

Lumber.
Ua.
-

Shingles..

.

■Interior Fir.; h,

Sash,
। Sere ms,
Ridge rolls,

Valleys,
Building Paper.
Asphalt Roofing.
Ruberoid. Roofing,

also COjfiL. WOOD and BRICK.

1 Xies Line of

Mr. and Mr*. G«n. Haight of Lake
Odea** w«r» th«- guests of F. M. -StimKin arid wife last week, .

!

2 Mrs. Bert Palmer and daughter Thea
of Caledonia spent the latter part of
the week with her • parents J.- W.
Rogem and .wife.
F. E Davis of Hasting- was guest
• of friends iii town Thursday.

Mrs! Carpenter is Ktiil" in a critical
condition. Her sister* Mrs. Seekin.*
and Mr*.- Lawreure are caring'for her.
' Mr. land ^lr» Jacob Zerho called on
friends in thi* vicinity Sunday.
•

Miss Lonretta. Adams nniTVeer ar-,
compaiit'd bv Mia* Flnwie Culver spent
Sunday'at T. IV. Murphy’s of west
Thorn rtppk
Jacob Miller and wife .of Caledonia
were guests at Jvocw Kepkey's Sunday.

Morton Freshney. wife and daughter
were (ruests of his brother Hooper and
wife Sunday.
•
i ness Thursday.
.
•
.
,.
Sam Finkbeiner and wife attended
. Chas. McNaughton andSunday
sister Kittie
Awit,h , the funeral of Will FipkbHner’i. infant
'** lh
?"
i”
—.e
_ I1 ..VITA .1,i rtalcwlotiin Sunufiv. •
j tfeir parent. El J. McNaugton ami
M18&lt; Edna Hanns was tho guest of j
I wife.
\
her cousin Sliss Jesse Wood Sunday. '
I Vera Chaw
&lt;lnu111 Hapife vnl
1
banfey
with
hit
motoir
Ito
Suphla).
Mn. Soht. X-nj® ’ho ba. tarn 1
Propri«tor».
^,duiiu^
.
verv feehle through the winter is.im- i
—-[Chase.
u ,r nnwing ami has heen ’ the guest of ber
,
Mrs. E. H. Lpmd U wi
daughter Mrs Andrew Zerbe thc past
jk unci.- Frank Priadle and wife of Glad-»kf
.
weea.
m ;win'
.
Report about traarfer of the Buck
JJ
Mra Cha. Sireoa of Grand Ka^fe fjnn wm g
pnrti„ chanE1.4 1
2 .pent sanday with her aunt Mra Chn. , ,
ih(m„inrnt

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
BAUER BROS.,

i*it Fine Decorated Table Ware
Absolutely

i4i here is our idea.

w
ill
ill

A

Free

Tnt ’.r
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■ . cr so brisi but what any store can handle more
ai'preciate trade5—more especially the kind that is
at the Time" Is it saves us book-keeping, delay, and
♦•xr. cMiectfog. We think tbe man who pays for the
?oii:i.- it -.hr. tfme he miys them is entitled to a little difference
Ifl
j; *! yw to have two prices on an article is not prac•
• have hit uron this plan of Giving a Premium
I'H
: Up business’*
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ill For our Premium yve have chosen
Ui
a a Full Line of DECORATED CHINA
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Thk
asfio:
inci--

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And perfect In every respect. Tbe
- large and contains everything neceasary tor •
ned taele, j
.
.
■*
it»-ed to wailt till you have traded enough to get a
■ it you can gel one article at a time as often as
Required number of tickets.

It will pay you seo these Dishes
H-i1 ■' ; W y°u tetter Btill to trade with us and save your

UAHS &amp; RUSS,
Phone 16.

The Grocers,

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The DOROTHY DODD SHOE was first introducedonly a few years ago, but no shoe ever known
has attained so quickly, such ixjpularity, or such a
vast.volume of business. It is sold to-day by all the
leading representative merchants of the country,
and wherever sold is the accepted favorite of the
1 women of good taste in that ccromnnity.
z
&gt; XSi
1 The Dorothy Dodd Shoe is correct in style and
. |
THEY FIT perfectly, giving aii ease and. grace that
Cannot be found in any other shoe. I have them in all styles and cordially
’
imunity to call and inspect them.
.
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fn ■ Schondelmayer and funuly.

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w. H. SPENCE,
The Shoe Dealer.

a®—ffigob—
Suppose the newspaper man every , j
time he hears any one criticising him.]
or his paper, should retaliate l&lt;y hold- i
ing up to the public gaze nil the faults |

and short-comings of paid fanlt findei. I
what would l»e the result? Tho editor !
may not know it ail. but he does not •
live in a community long before he i
knows a heap sight than ho publishes. !

» Xl^fe Drawer Linet She hu.

Lruggirt.

^fferer but» now at rat

This weeh we are offer­
ing some exceptionolly

KITCHEN CABINETS

Foley's Honey ana Tar

DubUshed in the ILaftixos Baxxkr a new*
printed and circulated tn mH County of
ptaMO -■&gt;« “&gt;*
**• the ,”H “ paper
Burry, once In each w«-&lt;-k. for three «uoc«aly«
weeks prevlom to «ald day of hearing.
a kin(jBof blind, their door..
Kila C. Hsrox.
tna«. M. Mack,
ITobate Kegteter.
Judge of PrfJbala
protruding pilesStrong departed this life May drwirf.
sh» wc „.lth her « Bran-(A True Copy.l

fflSn.“sold by W. S. Goodyear the

hae achieved a reputation for its
wearing qualities, its efee, its per
feet fit. second to none. Tli'e late
Gt&gt;v. Pingree spent his life in the
shoe linsine-.. and the Pingree Shoe
was the' result of years of patient toil
and study If* yoii are bothered in
getting si &gt;s to fit.. or_ wear,
__ come
and see me, 1 can please you.

/C
I have a nice line of Men’? Fine
&amp; Shirts aiiil Underwear, all of the
{ latest styles. Also a good stock of
Men’s \l ork Shirts and Overalls—
the kind that wear and give good
service. Call iu and see my line,
you will be pleased with the goods
4'. and the prices.

jL
BALTIMORE.
g. r, Chalmers and wife have moved fnr Children ^fe. nure Nn nriatex
2
Geo. Konkle and family of Hastings on
farm for n short time.
:
©! risited at F Konkle-. O'er Sunday.
Callihan of Baltimore haa
Bute of Michigan, County ot Barry, m
ffi
Several of oor r»ns peop1" a't«"fe«l h^n helplnit her grandmother for tho
At a
ot thc Probate Court tortht
County o( Hurry, holdra-at the Probate office,
' the Young reopltl » meeting at Shultz
(mi ww,kH; g(,jng home Sunday.
tn the City uf Ha»tl£g». in mid County on
Ttw»day the inrd day ot Mar tn /be yeer
/fl Sunday evening.
s Bidleman.of Quimby was in our one thousand nlue hundred and Art-.
ProMHit Chas. M. Mack. Judge of Frfitate.
iji I Miss Pearl Garrison who has I***"
{own 1|U^ Sunday.
In- the matter of the estate of Caleb l&gt;.
m ‘ sick is on the gain.
WCftther k.vi» cool but tho f*r- ’ On’r?Jd*airid tiling the l*Utloo duly vertjft ' The third-quarterly mating of Hasftrp tnrninfAOver the-soil prepar- fled, of Vohney W. Ferris, wm of aald deceased.
praying that an Instrument aow on file In this
I tings circuit will be held at the
**' ing for rorncourt
ting to be thc last will aud testa­
if said deecuacd be admitted to probate
J 1 (UffAhntt school house next Sunday at
MeOum ha» Mid his farm to ment
Hurt the executor therein mimed appointed or
half-part nine.
' a mnn jn Grand Raphband then bought •vme other suitable person.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Monday, the
j Misa Carrie Garrison si»nt Sunday
RobinM»n house.
l?th day of Juno A. D. HK» at ten o dock in
theforruooo. be Biwlgned for the hearing of
| at home.
j Geo. McConnell ha* ihe wall laid for said petition and that the heirs at ’.aw of said
dpeeaJwHl and all other persons inn-rested In
G. Robinson of Dowling spent Sun-? h|ft n|W bn5|ding.
said rotate, are required to appear at a session
said Court, then to bo holden nt the probate
Ml ' day at C. K Robinson’s of Hope.
Mn. chahnorswere of
office, In the City of HMtlagn. in vild county,
Mid show cause if any there be. why the prajet
I Fishing and getting one’s coat wet is
MidtUevil|0 last Tu^lay on a little of
th« petitioner -may not be granted. And it
Is further orderwl. that «ld jietltloner^rive
in I the order of the dayliusines*.
notice to the persons interested In said estate
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mHl M nrul th., hrarlnw

$ ; for iutrtdireiug t.
' S!2nn J Etching
ip I

The Pingree Shoe

Men’s Shirts

‘ Barrell were in Grand Rapids on busi-

Fence Posts cheap.

Phons 254.

Lace Hose,
Handkerchiefs,

II Be Held In Hastings December

.Sunday school will la* omitted next the grange iaill Friday night hut al! / Al who do trailing with \V. H. -Fair­
chili, can got a dinner jwt free of
•
Sunday on account of quarterly meeting report a g«xl time.
Th.' aw&gt;m nr- high grnihbeing held at the ‘ ’ *
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x ii e&lt;pfeal ,
semi
vitreous china ware,, hand paint-.
MIDDLEVILLE.
c,.....
;!i&gt;”. aud coW
Mrs. Clara Broy n will entertain the
ed. i l lieantiful floral designH^and ex■ ,
• . • la-ic» ,Ly an ex-’ ,
L. A. S. un Tliuraiay June 1. arrange­
rerkneed 'n.irkci man and you «i
EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVENTION Ui:Nir«- coloring-, an- gold lined, of"
ments for supper the name os liefore. •a .. ■ •
- i’hat you 1
*
and made in elegant
The county cunvention -of thc Ep­ light! weight,
Geo. Kelner of Ohio visited nt . R.
Mr. Fairchild has a nice stdek ;
worth League was held in the M. E. shajx g
Daly s tho first of the week.
church Saturday.
Delegates from df^gr iceriis and dry gtxxis to select]
several of the different societies were from deliver* t® all part* of. the city.
A LESSON IN HEALTH.
andM ives especial attention to tele­
Healthy kidney^ filter the impurities represented.
phone order*.
from the blood, and unless they do this
Mist Agnes Laden of Grand Rapids
health iFImpossible. Foley’s Kid
. WEST PARMELEE
? ThcMEAT MARKET Man ; good
ney Cure makes sound kidneys and will spent Sunday with Wm. L._Cobb and
Chester Wood of Owo*r&gt; fe visiting i
0 ; ivo ccy. ■ ■ . iif CliV Bank. ' posit IvelT cure all forms ofkidney ant wife.
r
bladder disease. It siren gthens the
his sen Willis Wood and family.
9 Phone 22 Haspnaa Mich. : whole system. Sold by W. H. Good W. A. Quinine was in (iriuTd-Rapids
Mim’Alice Rtitmnn and brother La
year, the druggist.
, on business Wednesday.
Pi..r» are rf.iting to AUW epaatr
1 . Mrs. Ella Hecux and daughter Evelyn
C. JI. rteach waa tho guest »vf Henry
!
of
Hastings
spent
Sunday
with
Miss
'
&gt;
........... —e^
.’Adamp and wife Saturday and'Sunday.
Helen Prichard.
Eihvanl Morgan’s aged mother is
,, .Mrs. Smith of Chicago is visiting
ber yard in Barry County.
her daughter Mrs. H. T. French and verv freble’at this writing.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
"Fair PrlJes, Good Quality, Square Dealing"

Dotted and Figured Syvisses,
Silk Mull,

IVhite Silk Gloves, elbow length.
Embroideries,
Fans,
Ribbons.

OATES OF POULTRY

vl!“l,nR

sister hero1 fo/u few

Y ou will find what you needfior

1

GOODS

Our stock of DINING TABLES is
very large at present and we can give you
some very attractive prices. .
.
Extension tables from

Lot us show you. our big
■ stock of high grade
Pianos

and

Organs.

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$3.98 to $25-

Carpets, Lace Cur­
tains,
Linoleums
and Mattings for all:

Furniture Corners,

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co.

When you bftve )-»riniing done'vou want It Nirely Printed and on good paj&gt;er.

Remember the BAN-N ER when In need

�;r.

6

“FLY

TIME”

Will soon be here and we have
a full line of
LAP ROBES. NETS ANO

DUSTERS.

PERSON AL MENTION

j ' THE LA(EY W. (.
I. II. CONVENTION

NO SPORTS ON DEC­
ORATION DAY

John Campbell o' Middlerille was in
the city Monday.
; Miss Betsy Sherk of Pannalee visitI ed friends in this city Sunday.

LARGE AND INTERESTING

That Stand

Ought to

Be

Taken

Everywhere.

CON­

Many Farmers Surprised

May 80th is Memorial Day. The pur­
pose in haring such a day is to give
proper rwpect to the memory of those
CHURCH.
who wore the blue, and helped to save
! Jay Diamond of Lake"Odessa visited
tbe nation from disunion, but who
I Hastings fricnds^Monday and Tuesday. ;
Hundreds and hundreds of
Many fanners were surprised when they read my advertisement Hl t i,.have
passed on to tbe unkown land It
satisfied customers through
• Mr. Ed Tyden of Chicago visited his ; A VERY EXCELLENT
is a sacred, memorial day, and should
Banner last week, sayiag that a good 5 foot cut Mowing machine
out Barry county tjieak loud
brothers Axel and Eflsil the first of the '
PROGRAM ALSO be a day when lessons of patriotism
er than any words can of the
could ba bought for $36. And a goodly number of them have bwn
; week..
QUALITY of tbe Harnesses
and
civic
duty
shduld
be
taught.
we make. We use tbe best
I Mr. and Mra Milton Bradley of —
&gt;
surprised again on coming in and looking the “Keystone Mower” .. r
We protest against making it a day
of Leather and have the best
, Nashville are visiting their son Rev The °°,d Medal
*nd List of
of workmen, which combine
for Imll games, horse races or any
They all found it to be a strictly first class, high grade, up-to-date machLm'C.
L
Bradley
this
week.
j
New
OfHto give a Myers HarHees asde
other sports. Better give up Decora-'
greeof style, strength and
Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. Angle of De­
tiun day altogether than make a
cers.
durability that cannot be se­
i troit are guests of^the' former’s parents :
mockery of it. We hope that in Barry
cured in any ready made ar- ,
Mr.
Mr,. A.
A. J.
I T1'* Bl,rr&gt;' County W. C. T. U. coo­ county Kt leas* May 30th may be ob­
tide.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
J. Angle.
Angle.
U V t, &gt;• &lt;
4 v r.
1
r ventiun was held at Laces May 17-18I
I
H. E. Hendrick and J. G. Nsgler of
' served us &gt;femoriaF Day. when we
i
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“ . . . with un excellent program from be- shall honor the soldiers, living as well
iI Middleville,and
their -wives attended'|
k
,
"'"fT
! ”
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the
buquet M^tUy
w,.„ _
as dead, who helped to save this na­
tion. Last week the last survivor of
“By Snummy! I'll take one of them. I can’t make $9.00:easier
Hullngi.
Michigan.
., \ olney
came--to ;■ which
were
- Fems of . Allegan
:------—---- -----------nuicu by men excellence,
i-wiiuicu,
were voted
vuitxi
buried.
In a few
JeSersou il, 1 duor south ot P. &lt;&gt;.
than that.”
tbin city Sntuxd.y.tc attend thc funeral ro ba |4aoed into thc Bureau uf Ex- the war
„ of, 1812
, was
,
j ,n,.-.v,iw«r
years
the
lust
veteran
of
tbe
Civil
war
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXX)
h”
C. D. Fnrri. utHutluml. H,,ng,„ Mr, Lampuu.., of H.rtinxx j’wTte^nmWr^with fho-who idudl
Then two mora men each bought a “KEYSTONE” mowing machin.,.
Mra
D.aww..l1l. and
,1 LT
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Mrs. MnnMary R
E. rtarr
Carr nF
of flrranrl
Grand DuniA.
Rapids ; Xtw.,
Mrs. WklaUrarab
Whitlock.Qf.Barryville,
K. 11
H. I Wl*i l&gt;t UUmOereU I
never hear the dnun-beat of the Grand
One ofofthem
Baid:-’respectively.
! will go home and give my wife 15,00 and 1 will have
« , was the guest of her parents Mr. and . Watson,
Middleville,
i Army again, ■ The old noldicrs are ^et$1.00 left then. Now if every man would do that we would aoon
\ &gt; Mrs. A. J. Angle several days last! A deep spirit of consecration prevail- j ting grayer, their bteyw more feeble,
We have secured the agency for ( 1\week' j
-•
. ed -throughout the entire seiedon.
tbe women interested in the •’KEYSTONE” mowing machines. Ail
’ and their ranks thinner.' While we
of Frontier called on Rev. i Mrs. Jennie Wileox. of Jackson, was • have them with us. let ns respect them
Prussian Hog Worm ', -Bradley
] Rev. Clay
have a good, many other
■
.
last Saturday on his way home present and was of much service each
i enough to give proper observance to
( from general conference held near Cal- &lt;!«.'• \Wednesday evening she gave an ]
Powders
Memorial Day.
' edonia.
'
1 excellent address, which wastaost skil____ _______
Worms kill more hogs than
Mra w.
™E EVENT OF THE SEASON
Mra h™, B.r
Cholera.
, IL lb&gt;w«y re in KnUmazoo
thronghoat th, enti„
j
—
Hog Worm Powders kill
i ? In?”*1
°f th" "um™ ', wa» tb»t ol a I’entwortal nnture. she Will be Given Under the Auapicea ot
worms in hugs of all ages,
We have them in all styles
and prices and can please you.

HARNESS,

VENTION HELDATTtfE LACEY

I Mrs. Mary Nichols of Salamanca N.
I Y. is visiting her brother C. W. Durkee.

One Farmer Said

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

Bargains for you

quickly and Invariably.

, I
J
conducted a child s consecration service |
the Eastern Star June
)
Mr. and Mra. Newell Blouson of Kai- and initiated 18 new members, all ex- !
’) . mnoviaited Mr. Slooun’s' sister Mrs j cept ing three for Lacey W. C. T. U. '
8,hI 1 C. L. Bradley of the first ward orer ' Tbundiiy a grand gold medal contest . Hastings Conn of the Order of EastJ Sunday returning Monday.
i u-nM
was h«1&lt;l
held, in nharm,
charge nf
of Xlra
Mra Annipe
Annina i .&gt;nn
cm Utar
Star ur
are
a utruin
again tn
to that
the front and
Kinds of Stock
\ ' Rev; C. L. Bradley attended the Dunham, the local Supt. of medal &lt;x*n- will have in readings on Thursday
( (general conference of the* United:I tests. The house was crowded, many I evening June H. one of the best local
( ; Brethren in Christ held near Caledonia ', “"W to *“ “7“&gt;’ • Tlie speakers all talent entertainments, headed by some
' *did
honor
to’ themselves
and the causo j uf Hastings most pofmlar and talented
and all aavprtlqed Pat- I iL couple of days last week.
,,a hz
*””r **
m“'
.
which they represented. Mr. Spencer,’. jierformers. Mr. Fred T. Russell and
ent Med'iclnea.
'
Mr. and Mrs. . Emil Tyden and , of .Maple Grove, winning ’the medal. . Mr. Freeman Fiske, of Cleveland.
I daughter Florence will h ave Saturday The judges were Mrs. Bush, of Delton. Ohio, have U«eti secureil and will dc­
; for New \ork where they will take a I jfn,; g. Barnnm. of Coats Grove and vote their whole time and energy in
I steamer Tuesday morning for Europe. Mrs. Slawson. of Bonfield. Mrs. Wil- making this one of the b^t and most

Q. A. HYNES
Phone IU,
Hastings.

I Miss Eliza Knowlton will attend the t,ox- in her usual pleasant manner,
annual meeting of the Women’s Auxil- presented the medal. Mrs. Gail Myers
City Drug Store.\ J lary nt Kalamazoo Wednesday ahd I County President was presented* with a |
::
Michigan. ( I Thursday as delegate from the Has- ! beautiful boquet of carniitions, as a
1 tings branch.
j| token
token of
of esteem,
esteem, from
from the
the Lacey
Lacey W.
W. C.
C. i

and some the women will be interested in, such as

Steel Ranges

Gasoline Ranges, Screen Doors,
and so many others that even Printers Ink fails to tell the w|iole hi rj
will interest you.

complete performances ever presented
by this popular order. Mesaeix Rumm-11
and Fiske are actors of .experience and
will present for the evening a one act
playlet
“ folplaylet “
“The
The Clubman
Clubman’’ss Dream.
Dre

_T. U. The following officers
officer?, and su- : lowed
lowed bv
by tbe roaring
roaring* .Irish
l..~. Comedy
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-T.
| After visiting at the home of her;
.
,
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'■perintendents were elected for tbe cn- Drama “Finnegan'sFortune.” A Male’
I uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
j
suing
year:
Quartette
and
nlstf
a
Ladies
Quartette
| Angle, last week Mrs. Robt. Hodd, of
I composed of Hastings best singers arc
Pre*.—-Gail Hamp Myera.
Stanby Wia. returned to her home
Cor. SecjL—Emily E. Bamiim.
in^rehcraal for 'thi* occasion and will
Monday but will in the near future'
Rec. Secy.—Lois Pi^yue Cox,
' present something new which will lie
return and make Hastings her home.
Treas.—Stella Huath Ljitnpuiaii.
a treat in the order of rt&gt;cal aelections
SUPERINTENDENTS
Singing and* dancing specialties* will
Press—Mrs. Celia Penn&lt;x:k.
also by introduced between the acts and
♦
I {save a niri' line of these
X goods, and before you buy auy, Medal' Contest—Mrs. Annice Dun- one of the most complete performances
, ham.
.
r-.
that can be
be*’rendered is looked forward
T thing 1 invite you to come and
L. T. L.*—Mrs. Clara Pawe. Loomis, to with much interest.
look over my stock.
Flower Mission—Miss
Margaret
i do repair work of all kinds,
{Baker.
GROUP EPWORTH
neatly and promptly.
: Franchise—Mrs.- Lois Payne Cox.
LEAGUE CONVENTION
I Evangelistic—Mrs. Margaret Camp- •
1 make a specialty of doing
I liell.
jewfxbk
“outside work” such as tak­
ing large pictures of homes,
* Bureau of Exchange—Mra. Loin Mc­ Held at Middleville Saturday. Very
famjly group*, etc. By get­
Carty.
4♦
♦ Open Evenings.
Interesting And Successful
ting your work of me you
Non-Alcohol Medication—Mra. Emily
know that
i Barnum.
.
•
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Gathering.
■
Circulating
Library
—
Mrs.
A.
NewEverything is Right
The Group Epworth League ConvenI
ton
,
,
nun
was
neiu
at Aixiaievme
i
tion
.was
held
Middleville satu:
Saturday
PIANO SPEADS
and will be'first class* in every,
Purity in Lit. and Art-Mrs. Stella and
—was
---- . well
.... attended
inter­ and very fa
I have a nice line of Katin Piano
respect. My prices are rea
, Heath Lampman.
Spreads, all hand worked
sonabie, and my work will
esting Mra. Nora Cooper Heath, of
please you.
I Narcotics—Mra. Maude Zerbel.
। this city, attended as one of tbe dele*
I - 3. 3. Work—Mra. Agnew Gorham.
,j gates
____ _____
w and took part in
from this city,
Don’t forget to see me before
I Thiirsdiiy 31™. Myers prreentt.l lb. 7be diseunlcn -d on., of the'lopira
you buy a Kodak, Camera, or
supplies for same.
County Isumrr with appropriate word. Mira Charlotte Lake read a p&gt;per on
to the Lmroy union, aa tbe one harin* ■ Methods of Duirpf Merer and Help
LfcE HING,
made tbe large.! gain during the Work. " Rev. Trott gave a talk on
Chiness Laundry.
Masting*. Mich.
-rar.
; “Suggtationa for Lragne Work." Tit,
The delegatee separated Friday morn- new odieers of tbe Group are as folTHE PHOTOGRAPHER,
ing fouling that the Lacey W. C. T. U. I lows:
had made tho Barry County oonventiot.
Prm. -Mra Num Heatl, Hartings,
Hastings,
f
Michigan
of ino one to be long remembered
vice Fm -fe
Stella Sanborn.
Mra Wilcox ia speaking every evening Caledeonia.
in Barry county with good attendance Secy—Hire Pearl Jacokra. Middlek!!!!!T! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TYYTTT FT! !!Y!!? FF TTYTTYYYYTTT?TFT!! I* and enthusiasm op the port of tho jwo- . vHlc.
'
I Pie'
Treas.—Mra. W.
Kidti. Irving.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT
Lois Payne Cox. Rec. Sec.

: W/lTaiE5,RINQJ, :
:
CLOCKS,
*
SILVERWARE

Refrigerators,
I

I invite you to call and look.thein over.

Manufacturers Make the Goods,
Townsend Makes the PRICES.
1st Door
North of
HOTEL
BARRY

JESSE TOWNSEND, =
The Farm Implement Dealer.

Repairs for the “Keyatone” Mowing machine always kept on hand.

GROUPS

H. J. Christmas,

HHFmONEWEAR

to come, and if we save you money on your purchases, as we
believe we can, if will be to your advantage.

J. S. Harper &amp; Company,
LUMBER DEALERS.

Phone 221

Hastings, Mich.

Use the TELEPHONE
It is more convenient for you to step to the Telephone and order your

Groceries,

Fruits, and

Vegetables

than it is to walk way down town. Your orfter will receive just as
careful attention, and you will get just as good goods In ordering
by phone as you would if you ware present in person. Our customers
know this to be true, and we keep Two Delivery Wagons busy
to supply their wants. Your grocer should be like your doctor—
you’ve got to trust him with your health as well as your purse. If
be thinks of jour purse to the detriment of your health, you drop
him quick. We make healthy customers by selling them healthy
food, and satisflMt customers by charging them Air prices.

Phone No. 10.

HORTON’S.

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AN ABORIGINES

F. W. Clifford Has an Important
His Remains Were Found by Horace

Announcement in This

Parmer Mon*

Issue.

day.
Monday afternoon while Horace Pal- |
tuer was working in. Ike Sponables
gravel pit be unearthed the remains of j
3 an Indian, who in life must have been I

3

=2 of giant stature. Tbe two bones of the
3 ann- not including the bones of the
3 hand, when placed together, were long3 ’ er than Mr. Palmers entire arm, hand
and all. The skull was in a good state
&lt; f preservation, and the teeth,
' and lower, were all double.

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Combined with STYLE in cut and ntat
patterns, is what the average man wants.
■'Clothcraft Clothes’1 fill all the requijjements and the prices are not high. .

WILL

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ANYONE

NEW SUPPLY ON HAND

HARPER’S LUMBER YARD
if you are going to do any building this year. We carry a full
Hue of all kindsj of lumber, such as is demanded in'building
and we will cheerfully quote you figure? on any bills you may
present. Or if.you are going to do any repair work, build a
porch or abed, cote and see us.
It won’t cost you a cent

All Wool Clothing
$10.2° to $20

.

F. W. Clifford, the market man. two
doors east of the City Bank, hAsienjoyed such a trade on^jis comments that'
it haa'.*been almost impossible for him &lt;
to keep a stock on hand. He announces

■ this’.week that he has another supply
■ ('f cold pressed .com beef on hand,
which will be welcome news to all j
: who wish cold ineata for lunchew and
i cold meals. Thia meat is prepared by I

upper an experienced market man.

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STILL AFTER OIL.
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। ■ miles this side of China. Thus far'
: nothing has been struck ex ccpt a good •
। • flow of water, but Htill they are not'
I I satisfied. Thc fore part bf this week

I ' tejne oil men from Parkersburg; Va.,
। visited the farm of Tlios. Blanck in
I Assyria, and they promise to make a
I thorough investigation of the territory,
; and, will decide later on . what they
| will do.

Crittenden Bros, upholstering,
der National Bank.
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Comprising the GOLD and SILVEF
“REGENT'-and “EAGLE” mala ‘s,
that are handled by the best furnishers
everywhere, cannot help but please you.

Prices $i„ $1.50 and $2.00

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Our Shirt Stock

The opening and grading of new

etreeU and tbe patting in of new aideerectingvi
otnanumuer
numberor
of
। walka
— —and
— &gt;tho
‘tv vra-vniig
m"T bouses in the first w.rd i, changdora they ought to etrike ing that port of th. city in apprarani
oil down in Amyna township. Several | to , considerable extent
I i very expensive holes have been bored--------| j into the earth in that township, the |
I I last one stopping only a few thousand ■'

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CLUBBING RATES

of the “NEWLAND” make will soc|n
be in evidence, Our prices 50c to $2.

Readers, of the Banneh can secure

or magazine published In the United

States or Canada as can be procur­
ed by any other newspaper in this

Un-

STRAW HATS

an favorable clubbingjates with this
paper for any daily or weekly paper

section of Michigan.

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Chidester (Q. Burton,
Leading Clothiers

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FAMILY

Geo. Newton,

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�’INGS ]

ANNA

local news j
‘UlUMi
True patriotiam never think,
premiums.

Wright Bra..

•...j with any
on-the Ifraide
'.Ade
Out
&lt;•- &gt; most cum.-i’. mounted
tip to the more

।

Wall

Paper

Cr"*te5

&gt;» Cbartottei^

What we wiy we do. we do do
sarore./Gr“°d

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B. A. W.ll,,.r wm it, the city Mo„. •
wax
. t
3
- day
- on busineaL
-----------d“-- —■ r-uor
,“r nnd Mra EUory Tobiu w„t to •
Th. BMtimore Cornet Buul wiu ^ing aamplra from^X"i^dU’ 'V"U1’,ke «*'“rd.y
boid their annua! .AdM
t^^" ,-ock. N.„r
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" Ch“t"
m»nt I •
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(muofu
the A Edmond, eatate Saturday eve. I“
«™
crriM »neh
,ri(m)K
‘
,ow
ow"
”’’
rmcarried
anch . U™ S Sunday w,th

play window™, lhi

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W.i„..»cb
Shirt
,,rUr
- J- Saturday.
W.tkin. were !
*h' very
''”ry |U1
“aa
t •t'
1” °
“'d “d M™-riw
«ttore
to Mr. and Mra. Burton Perry made J* ,at, t&gt;&gt;«
at&lt;»
of Hastings township Sunday
k‘"a&gt; of j
* 01 Vari°”
tuM/riai.
Editor Godfrey o(
in I
pound daughter. Their friend, intend
t»rad“ to .,the very !th,H citJ’ on businera .Saturday.
1Z
.•ongratulatidwu
Ftean F.,rvi
•
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Mik Wire
coats covert
"-L712 jarimu. rmik
*in I . J
®Mfcr«l was in Union City on 2

Pninting to do “■ can b,

l,v

" ,nArithmetic
T7
ln” ‘in
b* W.
',r"hl
’
i'm‘a
Simple
J."'Hol—------------ -------RETURNEq from CALIFORMa
ioway’s adv. in this issue.
“ W. R. Ja&amp;eQon has secured the ser
—­’ I
"f
re,un,rf
vices of a-firat class upholsterer
and : f™ ’ «UE&gt;n&gt;la
____ -Tnwd.,- w llul wwl
is prepared tu do all kinds erf upholster- aftcr 11 absuntv of several
-i month, for
ing work that the will^guarantee to-----he 1 lhe ,,enefit
, o( his health
——,'**• wbich wax
all right.
#.
----- -b, h• „ ,n|k Hurv(&gt;
much t&gt;mpr.„„l

&lt;n“rk Aldrioh.. of Mton. w„ ln ,he &gt;

&amp;

&amp;
8r.de

Engraving.

purchase
wedding

Silver,
Cut Glass,
Porcelain, Art goods

T“~ln&gt;&lt; H. .peakC Mr. .nd lira Dtabridge. of Gmnd •
’’ «“'■»&gt;•&lt;" -f Cbfon.i.,
lUpida .re yi.itlng
Mr. and Mr.. R •
\ . l'1 w,nt&lt;*r inonthk, but sav, A. Burton ,. '
. Wlth “ UUin ’■‘’Wing geiod healrft
F c
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c. i. BradUy^Utin,.’-^Judge Mack received wool last wwk PLEASE CLOSE BU^I

?ngges|fonK

JOHN BESSMER. the

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A Handsome Boot!
H

SHAPE

$3.00

Patent Kid,
Button,
Flexible Sole,
Colonial Heel.

One ot the most
satisfactory boots

c w. CLARKE CEL CO

Quality Shoe Store.

Hastings, Midi.

dates uf sale May 24. 25, and ‘Jfi. return
limit June 5, 1IW5.
Acct. Memorial Day. May
the
muud trip rate will bo very low. These
tickets cannot be sold fardier than a
distance of 150 milra frt&gt;m starting
point* Datesuf sale May n»-8Q, return
limit May 31 inclusive,
j
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A Michigan train i^r Michigan
people, fast, comfortable and co.nvtaient* Michigan. Centra! "Wulvenne.'
saves half a day going and coming and
givtw a whole-day for business in New
York. lAiavc.s.Hastings at II :’»3A m.,
Detroit 3: »*• p. tn., nrrivei Bufalo H:50.
p. m.. arrives Grand Central Station ■
Now York. H:&lt;X&gt; a. m. : The, fastest
train? £n America. Try lit. I
•
Sunday • excursion to Gran^ Rapids
Mich. - May 2**. 5»i cents for the round
trip special traiB•leaves; Hasting* &gt;
il'm. returning leaves Grand I Rapids

F&lt;*m.
........
Friday
on »business.

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Mias Leah Bowin- and Miss Alene
Walker, of Kalamazoo, .spent Sunday
i with Hastings friends.

Children Hard on

*

Boys.

W. E. Merritt has ar. a(Iv. in_this ♦
issue that, will be of interest tu nil X
boye of 14 years and under. He has- ♦
arranged for an advertising writing • ♦
contest on the &lt; pud i ties of .“Buster ♦
Brown Stocking*, ’’the first prite being ♦.
$1.50. in cash. the second three pairs - *■
of Buster Brown Stocking*, tho thin] ♦
two pair* of Buster Brown 'facklngs. , J
Each contratant is asked not to sign his ♦
advert isomont, but to endow his name
&lt;&gt;n a separate slip uf paper. Each adv. }_•
will be munliervd by Mr. Merritt, and i ♦
the judges will know them only by +
nnmlKTH—not by
names. Further *
j articulara can tie had by reading Mr. *
MerYitt’s adv.
*

GALA DAY

FOR

I01”1”-

W. S. Barren Agt.

BMNtte

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A
Z

$3.50

A choice assortment ot Linen Embroidered Waists,
beautiful designs, priced from $3.50 to S5.00

’ If your boy or girl Is hard on hosiery
you ought to try NOMEND Linen
Knee Hosiery.
It will .eave yon
money. Darning is a waste of lime,.
because children no sooner get on
the streets wheiN magic like the
holes reaujsun. -Xu mystery about
NOMEND -jilst a queeiiun of yarn
and knitting—know how. NOMEND
Hosiery is made by a new method,
which splices pure linen onto knees,
heels and Cues. Thus they are made
proof against the roughest wear and
tear that children can possibly give

Price, 1-2 doz.

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in front and back, large leg-omutton sleeve, very neat, a
good number for 31.50. special

98 cents

Hosiery ?

Price, per p’r

No. 430-Pnre Jap taffeta
tMIk, good*quality, box pleats

LADIES BLACK
MERCERIZED

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r'BtllCOalS

No. 1*50-10 dozen of this* number, all new goods. ®
Good qualities, well made.-The best*style, regular - J
price $1.00.
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25c

While they last

$1.35

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MONEY BACK STORE

WRIGHT
PHOE No. 30.

BROS
Hastings, Mich.

uftebsoleaiiehj.

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Are wanted in this great work-a-day world

And so, very early in life, y^u should become a
LIFTER.

One of the most efficient ways of

Lifting is to acquire a LEVERAGE through the
habit of SAVING; and this habit of Saving comes
to those who deposit their money, with this bank.

DELTON

Delton and Dowling Teams Cross
«. A. R. Department &amp; Michigan
Brit.s at Dcltott May
State Encampment, and V. omons Re­
30th.
lief Corps, Traver City. Mich.. June
Tnradny M»y
«&gt;ll !«• » s«b&gt; day t
19-21 190*’&gt;: for tbe above ocramon a
rate of one faro plus 25 cents fur the , for pelten. Ou that date the Delton* I
round trip is authorize, date* “f sale and Dowling hu* bull teams will crow | ♦
Jtmo 17. IK W «u’11 S’- li«n‘lfor reh,rn lists, the game being called at H o’clock ♦
p. m. These teams are very evenly j 4.
, until June 28 inclusive.
. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Imjxu 'matched and there wilt lie a ''battle
royal’’ for supremacy. The Ddlton; ♦
|ial Council. Niagara Falk N- V
i1 June 2U-28‘ono fare plus 23 cento for j MUitaiy Band will hirnd the proceraion I .
to the grounds, and give the contort* | £
round trip h» authorized for Chw ocante the right kind 6f a send-off. In ■ ♦
rasion. datra of sale June 1«. 10 and 20
the evening there will l&gt;e a dance at!
return limit June 24; by W"«g u *«e
the K. O. T. M. M. Holl for th- benefit |
of 11-00*an extension can l,e 8ecurod j
uf thq Delton team. Bill for dance 50 ; ♦
• until July 14.
cx-nts. Delton invites everybody to. I
; Knights Tcmi-lw of Ml&lt;-hlg»» &lt;'r“' : come and b|yo a good time-and every-1 f
Commons Anond ConrU". .nd
body does that go to Delton. ’
State Enrampnent Detnnt Mich. J
Shirt waist boxes to order. Critton- i J
I 13. For th,, above &lt;ss.-a.io,, . ve^low
round trip rate -ill I- P™. Date. « |
den Bros.
Mie June 12 and ill, return Iifflll Jnno
■ I
+
U’» font to ni«v frerothAt hornblv ♦
i 14 inqhiaDre.,
plll^o of lb. night.
‘ Fiftieth Anniversary «f City Incorp­ ipSm’s Ointment cures &lt;iaJP»K an“J f
oration tWebrallun Flint Mirh. June . ;X~.mtly. At any drug .tore. »&gt; J
I .nd 8. For thia oocaaion &gt; rate ef on j ond.
_______
]uid one-third ftrat &lt;da«e faro f«r the

round trip «iU be K''™-J*”
j„M ■ and 8. return limit J””0 0 “

No. 179-3 dozen only, pretty
White lawn waists, made with
narrow and wide box pleats Jn
front, with narrow pleats In
back, very neat and stylish,
really worth SL25, special at

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John C. Ketcham, the Barry ooqnty J
Tbe third quarterly-meeting &lt;vLU be along nicely.
1-eld at the M. E. chnrch next Sunday
When you go into utixjil rbmpany. Commissioner of Schools registered * W
tin* Phoenix Friday.—Charlotte Ro-1 O
morning beginning with the love feast
the air you should carry-with jrou there
at 958O and followed by the commnnpublican.
A
.ion service at 10t3tk The subject for is that of fearing no one ibid wishing
Mr. and Mrs Will Stadel and son i
fhe aertnem in tbe evening will be ’ -The to otfend no one,
Earl.of Grand Rapid.-, spent Sunday A
Tempest Stilled.’’
with frul’nds in tbe city, en route to
M. C. Excursions.
visit friends in Prairieville.
John G. Kirchner, of Rutland, and
Spwial round trip Sutnljiy rates are. ■ Donald Smith left Saturday morning ( 5
Miss Linnie B. Billings, of'Rutland,
n&lt;&gt;w in eff&lt;&lt;*t, a rate uf onq fair for tbe
were united in xnafrTSge nt tho Pn««by. round trip wijjjbe chnrgedJ Passengers fur Washington D. ('. where he has I J
■ •
&lt;» j'ywy.t.vo
teriim paraormge. May 17. Rev. Trott
.■« reach n»Hing p,.|n, by mhlmgl,, c
„„,tnirtiol
v. _
„f -ew York and
-------- --------, &lt;....
performed tho ceremony, as Rev. Van- ■
same date. Tw-kets are psxj. yui
Auken was attending tho Pr^byterian pasHenger traiiieAn thin division aftEey-. Chicago. His many friends here will ■
l“’ be. plexsed to learn «if his good fortune. ,
General Assembly.
are scheduled to stop .at the station
Mr. and Mra. Gt*’. Poland, whose The many friende in this city of Mise you wish to stop at.
. 1
marriage we announced last week will
L*niise Packard will he interested in
Mich. Athletic Ass'n Irgerachplastic be "at home" to tiu*ir friends after
the following rlippig. from the Char­
Mift. Ann Ari»«r. Mich. 'May 2G-27. A June 1. at IMO Wealthy Ave.. Grand
lotte Republican: Mr. and Mrs. O. £.
Rapids. Mr. Pqjnnd.it employed on.r;«te*l'f fe.fi.*&gt; for the round trip will
Packard have isaped invitations to the
given, dates of sale. May M retuni the street car line.
marriage of their daughter Miiry.
limit May 27 inchtsin-.
IxMiiw*. tu Edward Potter Hopkins, of
CONTEST FOR BOYS..
Amu. of Employed .Ofljcers of the
lensing, in Grace church, at 'tt-.Jo
•Young Men's Qiristian Aftm. of North
o'clock ThtinMlay evening. June 1. A
America, at NiagaraF&amp;llsj N Y.. May'
reception at tbe Packard homo follows iWnncJ. IWUi. For the Uboye occas­ W'. E. Merritt Will Have an Advertls- ♦
the ceremony.
ion the round trip rate wijl !»• ?!•.•. 15.
Ing Contest for -t

On page 10. of this inane will lw»
found an advertisement for the Pre­
ferred Hospital &amp; Accident Association
v. .. - ".&lt;i. t!!y ettgraxed.
Ji &gt;: V&gt;
k and jewof Fltut. Mr. H. B. Proctor- is the
Kry u
!&gt;ort notice.
local solicitor and Q. A. Hynes is the
• local collector. The company has been ■
doing a nice busine**' in the jxninty
jeweler and has some g&lt;x*d recommends for the
btaitlntx, Michigan.
prumptne** with which claims have
been met. A membership of 50 was
’ enrolltsl in Nashville and u good local
r.u nt Monti Ji. busiliras Is'promised.
•r t-t 119 N.
The new editor of Tbe.Tiinea wishes,
•■ri Wojttefw’ to express his sincere admiration &lt;«f
Tfor #1.25 irnd the general appearance of the enlarged
Hastings Banner, just added t&lt;&gt; the &gt;
, it; Tnwi.
list df exdjangtw. With .' its added
-’••■r-.tl a ppze1 equipment of three modern machines,
•• eunundrUm: viz. - a now Baboock pres* an Echi-?
trimer and folder, and a type-setting,
.. a woman' in; marhihe, tho Banner office becomes
■’ ’.he following one of the best in the state, ami Cook
■■ man should have Bros, may well feel proud of their
rui: after Ihis1 splendid achievement and assurod
, future succras. -Lake Odessa Times

are rt-Jilvi-

‘ We have the finest assortment of Waists that was a
ever shown in Hastings, from the ordinary Percale £
to the finest Swiss. Very large variety to choose £
from, the fit positively guaranteed, and style of •
the very last New York designs.
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Mend, in thi, riiy Friday..nd Z
«ratnrd»y.
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®*ry Fox. of Charlotte, [wood' X
through thia city Saturday rri rout,* to ’ ®
Wall |.k.,
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fieii L.! Heath. Oarveth,

if

Do You Need a Shirt waist? •

S

“n
with &gt;brw“X.n w
'*
Monday.
N U. ll.nd,. of Cb.rlolt. £

Sylvester Grouse!, of Battle Creek. 4
,.
,
,
,
‘nwlay May IM. IXxMration Day. out
luraday afternoon MarahaU Phillip, : ot
f„r th„ day and Uu-G A R. spent Sunday -With Mr. and Mn 8. I
ran in a rag [wMlnr named Merrit "ho win olorrr,- th. &lt;K&lt;a.ion ‘ it i C. Greuse] of this city.
Furniture
Polish Sbentnu, who claim. GrandHrapid, a, specially urgwl that all bminraa pim^
T&gt;c ee-rfiey
Mr. and “Mrs. Jesse Darling.
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„ of Mil- £
old
at -15c pc •■ battle ma
hi. re.id.-nce. The chargr agaiiwt 11* clomxl from 10 a. m.
,
to 3.311 j. iu. " wankee. are in the. city on a two weeks A
him
drunk and disorderly.
visit with friends and relative
a
THROWN from His lltcs CLI,
Should you fail to see Mr. C. A.
&gt;1 Wipe, the
A. P. Trumbull.- and John Payne a
ion Conley,
who work, for tk&lt;&gt; went
SchnepiM? .if
the Jebb
to Detroit Monday as repreabnta- ; 5
&gt;&gt;i uiu
aieiiu Remedy
Kvnutly Co. uf
of e-,.
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Battle Creek at the Hotel Barry Saturp?’n“hl‘’,‘n Hustings township, was rives t&lt;» the (•rand Lodge F. Jt A. M. J
• - ■ •
ryasutur ruling his wh«l .Saturday pruning.
day drop tbeir'home office a line and
Mrs ' BiTt'hu Rider Caniph-11, of ®
When, near Chna. Shervrood&gt;. grocery
your caw' will receive prompt attention
in the second ward hl i lm&lt; clipped ..fr G-aud Rapids, visited the p-isi week w
W. J. Michiwl, Jan. C’olmrn and Joa. the pedal, causing hi in tu louse control with her jmreitts. Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
rile Druggists.
Pftene'JI.
Ptlug yr. went to Payne lake in Yankee of his machind he was thriiwn against - Rider.
1
Springs the first of the week, and cap­ a telephone po]v. putting fiis left arm
Mr. and Mrs Ford, of Albion, and A
tured ttt. fine Imsa and 11 ten {tound pick- out of joint at the slionMet aiwl giving i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, of Chester. A
en*I. They brought home their trophies, him a bad jolting up. ’ Dr. I Snyder wan Spent Sunday witli Mr. and Mrs. R. 5
®
and they made a fine showing.
cdUtKl and at present. he| iic getting K. Grant.

Jm Wedding Gifts!

THE 30th OF MAY
OUR DECORATION DAY, always seems, toils to be the end of spring, as
far as selling (not wearing) certain lines of goods, and at this time we take the
.♦
our sPrjn8 wearables, lop off a big slice of the profit and clear ’them
out. , inis year will be no exception to the rule. We are going to give you many
Bargains in the Women’s Ready-to-Wear Department, such lines as Petticoats,
bk.irts, Silk coats, Covert Jackets, Raincoats, etc
You will perhaps need some
ready-to-wear garment fpr the holiday and here is an opportunity to save a few

Ladies Covert Jackets and Raincoats at 1-4 off.

e.vSi^ ^Tn^Ar M.ri,r
-v jo.h
xisjt ——- ?-rFa~ -

•'I... 1 thi:.
rux- we oiler

PERSONAL MENT1OS.

window.
Wrirht R-.» .

Mwrirf.ttb. Wmfejmn Metbodiat'
panohmreWIHSUt. Ktmd M.y 23 .
Mr. (Tiarh's t\
Benham and Mira
Clara Townsend both of this ritv' Rev i

ig shipment

,NWAX

• New Wax
Figure For Their Display

the

The open eeaaon for black &gt;»■«
Sunday but of
catching them until Monday.

•u- ank- "inflow .shades
a„vJ,null, any size, and
any ■b’*?1'5.. Tfllif-: .•■•until we order
the k"’.'1'. for we have a
goods in
fill tin -1,
(tocK "?■’ : ,M A K E the
:ue day they
ahadr
an-'-h|,-r'

Have

•r auxi
,n,iiiuntoi»i1«ato* I

3 ^INTEREST
Compounded

SEMI-ANNUALLY

t

BY THE

Hastings

5020

Bank

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY CO.
CAPITAL $50,000.00

SURPLUS $50,000.00

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�Mi» «nuxuSbcIdon and B. F. Cmtw
; Leonard Isenhood leave* tomorrow nuule « pleasant call at J- S' John •
to accept a position with Clark &amp; Webb
an Sunitay afternoon.
•
of Battlie Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bratten «f
Nashville were gueataof E. P. Baraum
Bamam
COATS GROVE.
and wife on Bunday.
The Coats Grove Union Sunday
Mr* E. Warren of west Sunfield has
school will have Children’s Dy ex­
gone to-Hastings to visit friends and
ercises.
Levi Cotton and wife of west Ver­
vention to bo held this week.
montville. Ira Cotton and wife of
Mrs. X a Kilpatrick was surpris­
Woodland.and Frank Wolfe and wife of
WOODLAND.
I
THO’T HE’D STRUCK OIL.
Woodland" attended church here Sun­ ed on Friday evening when a company
Forest Lamb has purchased the vilHanry
tbe
Orove mer.
of frienda and neighbor* trooped in to
lage property of Mra. Elhs Lamb and chnnt, went out back of his store the day.
help her to remember her birthday.
will engage in the gingseng businem.
other day and noticed a little stream of &gt; Mr. Ollar of Woodland has moved to Dainty refreshments of ice cream and
Min Jennie Wright who has been liquid trickling through the gram. ! this place.
. .
cake wen- served and a pleasant eve­
attending school at Ypsilanti is home ' Eagerly he bent down to inspect it, and
Mra. James ToVnseod is having a ning enjoyed. ”A lovely time’’ the
for a vacation, on account of having a {to his utter astonishment found it was | porch built to her house. Herbert
young fiiks said.
severe attack of. neuralgia in the face. oil. Visions of untold wealth flitted Sprague is doing the work.
- The Mimes Ninto Estabrook and
' The ball game between the Woodland ■ through his mind ; for a few moments
The logs that were hauled here last Q«toie Twple of Woodland were gueet*
nine and Sebewa last Saturday resulted , he was a railroad magnate, copper I winter are being loaded on the cars. of Miss Grace Myers on Sunday.

“••nltery Bra.d- w. rc,„h

Sults the
PEOPLE

Woodland Department *

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Tailor-Made
SUITS
If you want a Tailor Made
Sult call and see our catalog
You can get anything you
wanband we can save you
money. Sults that we order
are cut the same day our or­
der reaches our tailoring
bouse.
•

SOFT SHIRTS
Our line of Soft Shirts Is com­
plete and up to-date In every
respect. They wear well and
ill W0J1. We have them in
all styles and colors and can
pleaae you.

SOFT HATS
We have Soft Hats in all
stylet,: all colors and sizes.
Bring your head to our store'
and we will fit it.

PANTS OVERALLS
Sec our Sox—5c per pair up.

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

Straw
Hats
This is ^he season of
' th»i year to think of
them. We have them
all styles and prices.
See our line of

Boys Knee Pants
that we sell from 25c to 50c

Boys Johnnies
Bib overalls25c

Specials
7 lbs. Oatmeal.... 25c
7 Bars Acme soap..25c

HENRY RflQLfl
COATS QROVE
QENEKAL STORE.

Good Printing'
When' you have Printing

per. Remember the BAN-

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LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS j

BILLHEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
’ BUSINESS CARDS
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT’NB
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.

sorry that they have sown their, seed
and those who have not sown their
s.^ed are fearful that their crop will be
late.

CARLTON CENTER.

ntwrwvrwi. owiowi riwniw.
ANNUAL SCHOOL PICNIC.
Th Annual towiudiip whool picnic

1 county is visiting her *or. L. Dockt-r I
family.
!
B«»i« Fuller of Wbodlaml wo th.-

Let us have’the next

Th- BANNER,
Hastings, Mich.

VESTER &amp; CARTER.!
"Originator*, not Imitator*"
1-bone l«t.

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STATE ROAD.
pwnebiuit at th., rhnrah Suadgy '

RENKE8 &amp; WALLDORFF
Their great care in buying enables them to =&lt;11 g.Hl&lt;|
substantial and pretty furniture at' very moderate
prices. If you are not &amp; customer now they u ill
be glad to show you their line of goods which, ex­
tends from the basement to the roof of their .three
story store.
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Renkes&amp; Walldorff
Pianos, Organs.
:oeoooooooo

Coal Campaign

Mni Dell Cottun and Mira Jessie
Durkee visited Mr. Perry of. Rutland
this week. '
'
CaJl'ti" red at Kinnu
Barry­ and

,nll 8mrfay.

l GAL HOnE PROVIDERS are bcfinnln,; tu

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ASSYRIA.
' '? ,Fn,‘n,
«nd
a»uKbu-r-.»-lMv Mra Midmlm From
;T Oklahoma vuired a. Bort Sh&lt; |«rd-»
Thur*JHy.
Horine Fay attended the wedding of .’
J. Sherred Tyler and Deklah Irene j

.

Bern the
£gnitaro
of

Tit Ind Tri lbw

Watch this space for detailed prices and grades.

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER
Warehouse opposite C. K.« S. depot.

stooped over to pick up a stone, and 1
feH to the ground unconscious and died !
wmeTkne during the night.- The doe­
tor c&amp;lltw.iYcongestion of the brain. ■

Phoqe57.

Yon will eoon want a new Refrigerate•■?.

a full

Wt

line of them, and carfsuit you. Among lbw w' hav«
are the LEONARD CLEANABLE REFWERATOkS
which can be taken apart and cleaned. thereby prevent­
ing any accumulation of dirt. These tefrip^’ • ’* keep­

.

thing*

COLD and PURE.
Tbe doors are air-tight. -.They are Unlit upon th* ®os:
scientific principles, after 25 years of experv
’ '-i:e{r
but \
manufacture. Have a good air circulation and. use b».
little lee. We also have tbe CHALLENGE ICEBERG RE­
FRIGERATORS and the ••GRAND” M ARPWOOD RE­
FRIGERATORS, which are of the tmwt mM*ro awl upto-date construction. We are hsadquatiekpor iWrlf«; atdrs.

Call and see us.

Everything in the Fishing Tackle Line

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Miw MJTa Firster of Hartings spent
iIr ,ultl
FrRnk McDerby spent i 4^’
! the past week with her parents at this Sunday with
in Bcllevpe.
^1
place.
i Mrs. H r
&lt;
___ _ , m
tho best blood-purifying,
Edith Firater who baa been iU with home from California thi. wreV''
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Mr*. Edith Fay Cooley.who has been
in the hospital for some time has returned to her father’s home, in west ।
Sunfield.
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Refrigerators

‘J

Hood’s Sarsaparilla promlaw to
euro and keeps the promise.

lowest market

priee.

Mr*. Chas, Braekett is visiting her '
parents Mr. and Mra. Chas. Atkins. I

In what it ii and what it does—odd-

to walk, and when I had taken elylTt bottle* 1
scald see as well u ever." Sou* A. Hajbs«or. Withers, N.O.

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the

Fruhauf at Ann Arbor Thursday May j

IL L. Wright has purchased a new. alterative and tomo substances and typhoid fever in improving quite rap-1 j­
Mra. Emma Fitrh ha. bought the
pop-com popper, this is the third pop- affecting the most radical and per- i&lt;uT'
»f Hiram
। Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hill and grandaoni, house and lottirFree., Perkins.
v v*" i
com Inachine in Woodland at the pro- ■nannn-t.
j _m :
xtr
nument cures z»*
of all humors and
all
sent time.
eruptions, relieving weak, tired,
Wm. Hill has been working on the
languid feelings, and building up I
end of the McArthur drain.
EAST WOODLAND.
!
the whole system—is true only of
Bert Miller Woodland’s old base ball
j „
w .
,
! Mn*H- Reynolds and daughter
pitcher was in town last Saturday.
Mrs. Levi Rupe spent Sunday with Lois are sending the week with rela I
Mr. and Mrs. T. Schofield.
I tires at llnring
1
No other medicine acts like it;
Backache 1* never known to those no other medicine has done so I Mrs. Maxwell nee Etta Nichols spent
Mrs. Shantz is entertaining a friend I
persons who take au occasional dose of
wwa. rv»
1-- X_
.
.
Dakota.
Fineules. The value of the resin ob­ much real, substantial good, no ' Sunday with her friend Mr*. Ella Lee. I from
tained from the Pine tree has long been other medicine has restored health
Mr*. J.' A. Firth entertained the Bis- I' Oscar Warren is entertaining his'
recognized Id the treatment of diseases and strength at so little cost.
;
murk.
L.
A.
S.
on
Wednceday
last.
sister Mra. Eric of Ohio.
|
of the bladder and kidney*. One dose
“1 ru troubled with Mrahda tad earns
of Fineules will give relief, and one •tar loiinc my syaaicht For four months I z Mrs., Geo.
Hi
company
.
k
, tt entertained
,
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Pliny Dickson living south of this!
bottle.will cure. Sold by Fred L. Heath scold not see to do anything. After Ukln* . from Lake Odessa and Woodbury on village waa'buiMing fence in company I
tbe druggist.
;
/
Fred Hinkley lart week-whJ^e I
twe bottle* of Hood's Sarsaparilla I eould ass banday-

To all such we take pleasure in

all grades of coal at

f) Tf'spl'f
,

on,&lt; Coal.

plying

Peculiar
-

consider the matter of purchasing Next Sess-

announcing that we shall make a specialty ot sup­

on bujupess on Thursday and also visit­
• Mra. Demond and daughter Laura of
Lovejoy and Mrs. 1Carrie Bears !
ed his brother C. D. Gam of this
A PLEASANT PARTY.
1 north Carlton. Jin. Vera Spencer and ‘ f Battle Creek were the guests of the
place.
* Mr. J. Brechheiser gave a party Sat- chUdron of Berlin, were visitor* at J. latter* parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Park
L. R. Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio, urday evonihg in honor of his son , “■ Dnrkoo's last week.
'
I Sunday.
spent SundiCy with .relatives at .this Carl’s 21sL Birthday. Several from
John Sinclair is improving his farm
Rollin Stockwell of Charlotte was the ।
place. Mr. Smith left Monday morn­ this vicinity were in attendance* and by putting up new wire fencing.
guest of Mis* Berl Tasker Sunday.
;
ing for Detroit
all enjoyed a q,l«&gt;ded time
Mr. and Mra. John Geiger went to Dr. Fay and daughter Florine visited ,
Elder. Furrow ot Detroit i. in Wood- - Blanche Myers who has
„„ been
1OT, quite.; Kalamazoo last Saturday to see their at Perry Woitey’a west of Lacey Sun- ’
J
land aadatlnx h.« brother F. Furrow ,ick for *t’ho paat*■ work ia. much 'im- son George w*ho is in the Asylum.
day.
in ....
putting
jiroved.
...
..._o down. cement walks.
!• proveu.
children
------------------tVonderlick
------------ — and
_______________
Perry Wooley and-wife visited friends J
J Mrs. Geo.
Hicker returned from i v_
- —
— W.
- E.
- Allgeo spent j of; ~
wd~. “ were guests at C. Senter’* and relatives here Thursday and FriMr. and.
Mrs.
Woodland
• Ohio on Tuesday morning where she Sunday with the lfctten parenta^in* Monday.
| day* wTto^tatiT^^nd^en^ ^She'will Baltimore’
Frank Wellman and family of CartieCnnorer. s May wm in oMeryed at
Children’s pay will tie observed at j
! learn «xm for Kulnmngoo where ehe '
“'"T,” *“? 1’“'”
and wife «iHt«l the Amtln
I bourn Sunday Jnne 4
'will snend the summer
postponed from June 11 to June 18 at Henry bchatbly's Thursday.
at 2 p. m.
, owin
VtVJUft
W the
kUV bMr. VAJ1
« to
conditions with
The continued rain is helping the
Lena ^»»ehill daughter uf Mr*. ■
B. S. Holly is in Deroit this week to members of the school,
.
.
■
wheat and meadows.
ttnra Churohill that yna drowned at ■
attend the Grand Lodge of F. &amp; A. ■
Mr. and Mra 11. B. Gammon .pent
Mr Bimett ri.itol friend, near Ver- “umbrnt Ohio. w» &lt;^Ae&lt;l here l.,t
M.
' Skn
ti’“' m&lt;&gt;""1U» •» &lt;&gt;'&gt;•« w~k.
I Tneaday.
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Mrs. Mary Rupe of the south part of
r^° \ w v
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. ; w»ll Dove is justly proud of his ging-1
;
our county is making an extended visit
Mra J. Wiceham who h„ been quite „.ng bed He lort a good oow Urt '
NASHVILLE,
with her daughter Mra. Geo. Barnum.
sick the past week
slightly better at
Airi«
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a
?
। wees.
i Alt in Clexur and family have moved ‘
F. F. Hilbert received a consignment; this writing
Proeer
thi.
I m
John Sincleir i, now director of the I jt”to ,be b"'1’*
l,nrch"&lt;«1 h&gt;- J- I
of 125,000 wall-eyed pike which were■
"^•y" ““1‘nit thi. week wo held B
, w. Noyre. - known » the Choky
planted in Saddlebag lake.
at the church. x
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Fe.abrwr
v-X .. i
h- VI
Frank Smith and eon Forreet of lotke; hg°
Mrs. Mary Emily and daughter Emma
\ emeY .nd Arch,e Neleon odewa and Mra Homer Mnrphr of I °«&gt; Brinkert of Maple Grove Center
went to Ohio on Tuesday of last week
are nun ing building, in FreeporL
Ferry were gneet. of their parenu Mr «P»nt Sunday-with friend. In tbe ril-1
' to attend the reunion of the Miller
Boni to Mr. i»d Mra Wm. U.born Md Mrr. Senter laet Monday evening
family.
Monday evening, a win.
,
and Toeeday.
Allen DeLoag wa. at W(„Han.l Bun-!
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Warner and
Mra Grace Woolrton who ha. lava
------ :------------------day the'gntetjof frienda
daughter have been visiting Wtxxiland
.pending
th.
winter
with
her
mother
MARTIN
CORNERS.
Born,
to Mr. and Mra E. T. Morri.
friends for the part two weeks returned
Sherman Enddey and family .pent »“J Fite Sunday May 14. an eight
to their home in Schootville on Mon­ . returned to her home w Grand Rapid.
.SatonLy Mre Wright .u-oomtom,,.! s„na,y,tTbo^t.iQl,r.,
‘ 1
IX)UnA-hoy,
*
day morning.
I her and will spend some weeks with! T t ,,
,
|
all remember the social at the
Mr. and
Mrs. Omo Warren are
Inez Roosa has been visiting relatives hert
’
schoolhouse Friday evening.
mourning the death of one of their
in Woodland during the past week.
Miss May Zimmerman of the Pratt ' twin
Jay Downing of Woodland visited
neighborhood spent Sunday at Lewi*
Burn, to Mr. and lira. Porter Kinne I
Mr. and Mrs. Roosa lart Sunday.
Hilton’s.
»daughter May 15.
'
’ Nashville and Freeport high school

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Abfalter visited
relatives in Lake Odessa last Sunday.

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YOU want artistic results in arranging y»ur prcttv
home, which need not he a gr^at expense to. y&lt;?u if
you buy your Furniture and Carpets of

wilitehcldtnKowlra- wood.onSaturP»»t of
onolo
evening. No prayer mMUng on adday .Tune 1. The wagon, will meetpwpleLtrvm Saturday untilMonday.
vx,lult of Ae convention at Hawing*
at the Canter and form in line, pm- ‘ Willie Goodell id under the care of! Mrs. Julia Fisher and Mra K-mmofc
j ceeding north to the residence of L.
Dr. McIntyre,
were chottn delegates fur this Sunday •
Knowles. Each school in the town-j
Charles Hunt andHattie Bntalth school to. attend the County conventiom i
J. M. Smith spent last week on his
j
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Albert
Kinne will assist in Ahfi ’
farm in the pouth part of the county. | ^‘P wlU
ent,u&lt;4
one member on were caller*
a—
Wm. BuUlth
’s Sunday.
r
program, and in addition it is ex- • r
------ of- Stony
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j, the prograp,
We
llman and- wife
, music for Decoration Day.
Ira Jordan of Hustings spent a few ।
| pected there will be several speaker* pynt va|jed on M. P. Fuller’s people ; y[r ttn(; y[ra. Lanagan of Gptod
days last week with Woodland friendk
tmm onfida among th,n, Commuionrr
,Ja ,t„nM thc
rerai&lt;m « .
Quite a number of people from this • i
K^hW"'
,A E .
Th. L. A. S. will h. rnurutned by Mra Th.... Fisher A
place attended theFox—Schray wedding : Father Connors and other speakers well.
, ... ,
,
F.
.Mra Ida
uod 15 ednnday. afternoon ; Sjxteen neighbor*.and relative* ale I
at Sebewa on Wednesday evening of known in the countv
1
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May 31; all are cordially invited to at- I icC cream at B$rt-Kinne’s, it being bi*
last week.
- tepd.
•
’
183d birthday.
•
LADIES
AID.
Milton Kidder has moved into his
Mr. and Mrs.-H. R. Sharp of G ratal:
jeBni« Fisher will visit her’
new home lately purchased of Mrs.
Thc next meeting of,.the' Ladies Aid
Ledge
were
the
guests
uf
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'
at
p,.
tn
,it
Tuesday.
Carrie Cuoper
Society will bo held at thc home of Mr. ‘
Every,m. ' s- A
H'lm“
Mrs. Gillispie visited her sister Jim. :
Mary Lamb who has b«*en spending a nnd Mra U«m». June
three weeks vacation with her parents should make an extra effort to attend iIonday.
Kennedy FYidav.'

teams will cross bats nt Woodland next
Saturday. A good crowd is expected.

Wboletale and Retail m.w *
1» W. Stun St. .
1

FURNITURE and CARPETS

Some of our farmers have planted
their corn but most of it will rot in the
ground. Most of the farmers are pray­
ing for it to stop raining so they can
plant corn.

and'Mrs. -------------Lawrence—
tire -------noted
^Ir- and Mr*. R. B. Murdock were
and other Woodland friends returned ■as
— -Mr.
—------------to "Grand Rapids on Saturday mornuig for their hospitality and strict interpre- . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sears
FreejKirt Sunday,
Sunday.
Dr. J. A. Warner of Bath aceotnpiu) ,ation of the ,*By-Lawfi.”
*
of Freei-ort
! Mrs. Hattie Fuller and Mrs. Julia:
iei by- his mother spent .Wednesday!
A BALL TEA-M PRACTICING. Young, warn dclcgaira to tha^ounly
Youngs were delegates to the bounty
and Thursday of last week with his ,
brother Will of this place. His mother .-, Tbe hue ball team will prartiw, at S'mJay School Omwwtioa at Haatlmra
’k1' week.
—w
will remain and visit other Woodland tbu center on Wednraday and Friday this
friends for an indefinite time.
■•evenings hereafter and all candidates
Mrs. Mary Wickham is very sick at
A few of the relatives and friends of are requested to be present on these this writing,
Mra John Blood vurenuioed tho
....
Erlo Fuller visited him on Monday of evenings.
loUwiog roune.1 poraon..ho pud week:
last week anil helped him to remember ,
SCHOOL
SOCIAL.
Mr.
and Mra.Ed 1-armalee. Mra H.
it was the anniversary of his birthday. ■
evening the Welcome &lt; -•
B- Gammon.
Mrs. Geo. Fuller and
A very pleasant time was had.
jJ On Friday
B
-------------- ------ -hold
- - a social at the Miss Bowie Fuller.
। Mrs. Rllen Chagrin who has Ix-on Comer? school will
spending the jiast three weeks with her home of Oscar Spencer |o obtain funds j Warner Wickham and family of
sister and other Woodland friend* re- for the school picnic to be\^M June Carlton were tbe guests of L. Decker ’s
turned to her home in Grand Rapids 17.
•
.
people Sunday
on SnUnnUy of lut week.
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Hwh,
u a|UnJ
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WEST WOODLAND.
|
Frank Gam of Hastings was in town -* • ~
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•» I0*)1/ poi’hl*' nnd l« h, treat 4,
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who have sought It once. If you try some of our Pit* &lt;
l*&lt;** ♦
we know you will be phased
Kf 6RUlb. We have
J
for making lee Cream, and especially solicit orders for pa,nt8 *’♦
occasion*
Our Ice Cream Sodas are the best.
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Jay.
! Smith. Mrs. W. Kilpatrick and lire. !
! Mra Decker of Morria SMawwwe ' H. Town, of east Woodland.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

order.

BECAUSE-lt
is made of the best Flour
attend tbe County Sunday School con­
BECAUSE-lt
is clean.
ourBECAUSE-tt is wrapped in oiled paDer ,
soon as it is baked, tkiek haps nt til to
as

in a score of 7 to 18 in favor of Wood- ! king- and bank director combined,
-pbe A p. of G. -otganized a society
Mrs. Morris Perkins and son Rgy of
land. A large crowd was in attendance J “nd even thought -about making an- here
here Iasi
last Thursday
Thursday evening,
evening.
Sunfield •were guests -of her mother
and all had a good time.
■
other big cut id prices in order to ! -ph
ero wa
^ Ba good turn out at the L.
There
was
Mrs. IL Bicker un Friday.
The ball game between our high I0*08® ont his business. and develop the ' A g at
gam Qntches’ home last
Rev. d D. Jarvis who has been at- ■
school nine and the Nashville nine j “honanxa" that silently trickled along TjJun&lt;Uv
tending die U. B. general conference i
played last Saturday resulted in a score at hig feet- With » tnie Rockafeiler
’'----- -------------------! st Gaine* returned home, on Saturday !
of 21 to 23 jn favor of Nasville.
rtr,‘1'J he went into his store, where
H0LME6 CHURCH.
.
A good many uf our farmers have hi® dreams of wealth were rrfdely ’
vidinirtou ahd Miss Cora I evening. .
contracted to raise sugar beets and ^atten.il. The bottom of a big tank
Mr. Ora Addington sial M.ss Cora
cuniracMxi 10 raise sugar neets anu -------------- ----- ---—
—«
* Rn..twr
l.nk,- (idrasa were the guest 1 1
"Hlrner
’4
’
..meof.hemh.Vf.UmU .met. i„ .he | «&lt;
throng.,. m&gt;d hi. oil
daughter. Mra. F. ;
ground but the heavy rains make them ^aked away in tho grass.

People Who buy it onee
Become our “STEAnv
Customers...

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If you are golpg to build this summer,
We want tofurnlsh your Lumber.
We wt|l furnish your wall of Cement Blocks,
Tbe prettiest ever aa tho’ hewn from Rocks.

We will pnt on your Sill and put up your Rafter
Your 2x4,2x8,and all that comes after.
Of tbe choicest Hemlock, it will make yon grow «isr.
J art to see our sto^k will bring joyfull tears &gt;,a your e\e

£

We will sell you clear Siding, just in from tbe South.
Which will makb you return with praise in your mouthAnd when to your roof you have to climb,
. We will give you a Shingle to defy weather or time.

*
£
®

If fte Clear Finish you want, why we’re in at the FinWi,
With a* clear a line as any could wish
And on Windows and Doors of every size,
.
No one on earth can give such a prize.

*

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We will build your Chimney of Brick the finest,
Cedar Posts and Lattice for (lowers the choicest.
Audlf yon are not sure just what Is your “will .
We’ve a Contractor too, to make out your "Bill',.

£
I

Just see ox, and allow us to prove eur elory,
It will free your wind of all future worry,
.
Let us glvejou low prices on stock the best.
And trust "Tho TemHesw Lumber Cs." to do all the rest.

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�— HAST1^S BANNER, MAY 25. 1905

A Siberian Exile’s
Surprise

WOMAN'S
WORLD

Cb.uurey EkK^w York w.i .

LITMUS PAPER SHOWS

SOIL

Agriculturist Tells How Acidity of
'*

Railway Time. Tables.

““

Michigan Central.

b Rb roller. a, ,Ix.n,
.mt. wm c-iwrmu.. Inpm.tr, unJ
TOrtl
»« 'wt or fall
"bruud Chauucey bid three
raeetl.p, with a drl ot twenty, the
“““ter of n ItUMlui. nobleman. The
the ,hlw&lt;
““*•&gt;"&gt;1* were .octal:
«n rall. X" *Xur
”“b

termined.
The .Ute experiment aution. Me do‘
"K
»
Kre»t
work
for the funner, deThe homemaker.
cl,r“ Country Life in Ameritwa. The
ing Did Me Any Good —Was
'o"o«in» luculont ahow. how aimpie
A bed dalutilj .Iremwl |« „ ,.MUW ,
2:30 8:S» Iv Kalamaiooar
Th. v
wn»nat.
"'“e of the taut, are "when you know 7:te
M:as 3:10 7:00
Helton
pride to lb.- Uouimwlfe and of jOJ to firowing !A
■
&lt; loverdale
bow.-’ An experiment atatlon official b W3:j9 7:io
LeboMer, and It la ao euy to bare one thnt wii,.,11,1* 1'™n ’■tetly »nld
3:» 7:31
Shultz
,
T
°r" * f,in" Wlth "» °""" 109:10
00
3:U
7:33
Hastings
'
The IllMtratlon »lioWR pillow Mum.
4:00 7:4* Coats Grtwe
There I H
H’
..
when tke-v can&gt;€ t0 a cnxwfishy piece 10:20
CURED
CUTICURA
and coverlets made ot linen ,trtwl la all other aim w”* ** tor ^hehuteivog
10:30 4:&lt;M 7:52 . Woodland
No. I(-1..
called KuJL.1 rtere X™ .r’S
&gt;be l»rn. The 10:40 4:14 S;O3'*r Woodbury 1»
with embroidery.
•mbnMd_r. Th.. roTBrtc, d
Via PM By.
AT i-OST OF $4.50
Q»lua* and prisons. The prlsonere^r •
. Weetls l&lt;K‘ked J*Dow and tin-,
0:03
Lansing
;
O. W. Rvgolkr'.
trtOO-.u .... Grand ifi&amp;ids
"* "m inclined to think." pm p m
.
-xsfexr worked 1U the mltM. eurldualy enourft '
Producing fa-misery tbe Wherewlrftwi remarhctl thescientific agriculturalist,
W. j. Kkax.it. dip.,
Hastings.
■ ;-r Wide, of Lake- '
tor
the
bureaucrat?
of
Russia
to
live
iu
'
^
‘
Ht
his
Jand
is
too
acid
for
pnxlucunder date of
usury, out uiorning an A^uerican ap- ^'’fty. We can determine this in a
. “I dp wish you
. letter ih the newsreared at the h. ndquarters of tin? colo- • moment. ” Taking a blue piece of
■ •; Th suiering as I
uoin?to,H*MS‘,lllf,
uud. «u- I«l«r from his jwefa-t. he stooi«d and
: i Iv'helbcd. I sufUounelDg himself as Vhaupcey Eaton.
•
*
witih an awful
rorn-siKmdest furUne of the great dipjied the papwr iuto some of the soil
water that was standing in a cow
.crixM^niy ears,
•
e&gt;\
Y&lt;rt-k
hewsp.-qs&gt;rs,
reqpe^ted
jh-j*.
K NAPPE N. KLEIN HA NS A D
_ skin
S •.’ibs foul’d form
mlMlou tu inspect the prisons. Tho track. To the owner’s astonishment,
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
tiiid itch day .
►J» glasses and
the blue paper chnngtsl to a rod color
17 Micburan Trust CO. building. Grand
cul.inel
received
him
politely
and
sb.-w.
- t-.y wbuld break I
Knyitte. Mictugan.,
■
&lt;s! film nil he car««l to have him see. ' as f-oon as it was immersed. ‘•There.
. 1 matter run out. i
. a. a a h. barber.
Ull|f Uup
j, said
the.agriculturalist, we ■have our Thomas * pkyoil c,b t
Eaton ------made an eriCttse Vl
of „n
writing
1
i :ri-nt remedies,
his Botes,
WoltMt to
y.» remain -.t.
■_....
. ' l,co°f- Tins is just'K 'piece,-of litmvs
Phnirisn* sr.d Surgeons.
Rls
there
some time.
me I any good.
m»“' ”™‘'“'-'■r.-L 5 “rem'
Attorneys at Law.
I- H. p
&gt;Ue in civ or reuntv r-spo- drd w
llt-Avas ittelgeil xvitij a sulwiyllnate pris- - paper. For five cents, you' can buy n
- wHen" I tried
Offices orer Hastings city Bank.
.
! The first
T1' "',1 !“■ ,cl‘ ”urt' ,l“‘ c"ll&gt; ’-'“'’■or Piece at .«&lt; .Jn&gt;K rtort. IU c '7, "k,...»7,mm--------------------F. R. TIMMERMAN'
ty. urn- Un. of work. I».y„lld ):w |„„w.
:arid when I- I
Honicrpathlc Physician and Hutu.
. ; C,utibura Soap,
an embroidered sheet turned. bol.1 ran', am) f„||p„, lt
on. Office cor. Jefferaon and Center
CrojK cannot thrive on sour land
■. &lt;t&gt;ojw«oraw Ptinp r. coi&lt;ro»e
•
Jiutinent, aud
One day Eaton look hte traveling sour.
Is of the depth shown in the
Greets
any
more
than
children
can
thrive
bn
‘
tbe^nimof
Cb^wiT^
■
c
*
,
*
‘
h
.:c::ra P.jteolvcnt, I
sil
tbe
ftiurtg
of'tb^-tats.
It. The ’stu&lt;V „f no,™ ' ‘
equipage and vteltkl the outpost on
extending from tbe trill to
A RAN LON. ^“d."
'■
“
j A. E. KENaSTOnI
the
the lk&gt;d. Ttie initiate should mrt. tbnOrr with u,.. cull-ctta ot. th&lt;- main road Hading southward. sour milk._
&lt;J.l ebma. rraAlng ,tI&gt; „ „wln,
J’hvsldap wiA Hurgeo'i
rhert he sptnt soiue time with the
.
&lt;• uvuo anu mr m J*'
pvcuuanv
ul,*St
OvA"s'°G'i&gt;J}iri'oo.«ra.
good steed monomiiL t*5*"**”“*“X ™.- .&lt; n„,,i rommandant. and when he left said to adapted lor asthma, bronchitis and
Middleville, Mfch
tuiide in white
r
------------ „.v..v...wo
TvcticeB muj courts of th» ataia. CoUecUoa»
.
hoarseness. ,.
I
prnmpuy auandeci to.
over colored l&gt;un.u..l tb.m.ngbly will l.rlnB her In the officer:
R. V. GALLAGHER. Itveidan and
touch with other. „ml 0|»n v„«i vl»ln,
?The Journal I represent pays for —■■.■x.ww-j.
law n
and of leu.®
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, ,
Surgeon. Bowling, Mich.
Office
on
VJ™'
And
th,,
wornHttmu i■■-■nias. Itching*.
everythlna It 'gets. The information
Is not . considered.
Woodland.
Mich.
•
bout# 12 to 2 p. m. and 7 to 8 pan.
I you have* given me te invalustile I *
A-TaATL
“hubby «row, old
■
Cured by
Telephone at House Day or Night
AU business given prompt and careful
tb.t .be Often never grow. .,1,1 «t n|I
"traitor,»t
attention. Collections a specially.
but k.e,,, jo tho
lha|
u( • gold, containing 5,000 ruWes."
" SURVEYOR.
anil burning
The officer looked nt tbe American Al ARA
INF ....... ■
1
\X"oLr
'w""1” °‘“rk “f JOOU’ WALTER HEATH.
frightas She te to- , be« OHentt. TimerlK.tn.wr»t.
In UKtontehuieut. but took the bag.
"j u&lt;ri UnU 1 1DL
BARRY
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
F. K. WILLISON. D. D. 8.
Iom day
Inefficient,
Residence
on See.
•I do not desire that my papers shall YOUR
3
IVu...
ML.K4.-*Pialrtevllte.
U
. .... .Pou office
Hastings, Mich
IncptHtderati
indifferent employ- '
be
exanilUKl
te«f..re
I
leave.
I
shall
AY.
T
.
MANAGING A HUSBAND.
er«. 1 hn ve
all tbre«- and f
pas..; here ,-foine night with ihem pack- W A I I X ,
(
- ------------a* to which I !
ed in a box under the robqs tn the bot- '
: should prefer. But tlu&gt; question here Ls
torn of the Ycljlrle. Look carefully un­
Simply b.-urh if cn. Any dvakr or
not
one
of
personal
choice,
but
what
।
It rheurp, —
iw 1*1 pn.rarl.
-tt,,.,, „„ der tin- front sent nnd yon will flud a
decorator can a; ply AUbiitirxc. or
lm|&gt;t&gt;t supcr- «ort of d-mtratlc employ.-™ th™, dlf- ' thr.,- ihmt?
bag containing nnotli'r 5.U00 rubles."
any
wt man could apply it herself.
cope forint Sort, of employer, will protium-.- ’ only by m,.,vice n e
'
1’. A. SHELDON
The oitlevr said uutl|ing. put gave tbe
. Wm. H. STEBBINS,
•
n tire uud
, Take the IneSelent dr»l. ntul let tint ! a man.Just nii-V it in &lt;.x|ld water atd brush
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Jounialtet a look that satlifiod him.
Licensed Embalmer
'
• uth shaM girte themselves answer the question.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
That
night
baton,
declaring
that
he
it
on.
Choose Che color yon wish
and Funeral Director.
lake my udvl.-e, shy* u woman who
Money to loan 00 Itenl E-l«te. Rf-al Es­
■•.•'the testi- L “She don’t know anytbing about
' Rooms next to Christmas* Fhotojrrapb
from the color c*kd. which will be sent
tate sold on commlMiou. General eonveysigiw h.-r,. !f -A wife Who Kn &gt;wm" h; was tln-il. went to; hte room early.
Studio. Hi-,ldence SCWvourt Mrt-.it. All
niu-itflt. Having a complete set of Air-tract,
‘ Mdng bouse. What’s the use of try­ tiio New York Journal, and never try When all wen- rii'letb lie rb'ide a rope
you free, and go io wotk.
’
calls promptly attended, day or nlRht.
Books, compiled from the Beeordt, cun
ing to do it right?” ~
’
furnish complete Abstract*
Citlxcns Phone. Res. 6o; Office 76.
c.uy other method With a husband. ladder of'hte fi delofhlng and .silently
The most b&gt; .imiful. brilliant color
i “The idea of her givln’ us orders Tbe woman. married or single, who let himself from hte. wlndhw. Innifhig
effects are possible with AlabasIn deep snow. Ttieh he jstole away
when 1 know ft ail and she don’t know rights
fights for
for her
her rh
rights has a hard strug
no^nore tlma a baby.“
I gleo-U; otten to...
fall
a,ftt,™
. MJe WUo
tine. Ai.AHAsriNE is susceptible
and walked rapidly ti,a damp of huts
e-.j
||lglWUIM
wh)k
of the most original treatment
Mrs. B. thinks she can cook, but she takes them grocfi.uslv. te ollowed to some distnm-e down the fo.nl. They
----- SEE-----HORSE SHOEING
.
With Alaba tine the most beau­
«iy«. -Ann. tuke a Utile of tbl. on’ a wtuk off freely u not'Invited to mune conqu-tek-rl tho “fni-’ command." arid
I give especial attention to horses
In tbijru dwelt sucli politlcnl exiles
pinch of that-you know bow. I wnnt back again.
that interfere -in travelling.
Am
tiful tile effects! can He produced,
now shoeing some of the beet horsee
It to taste right!’ And I don't know | Any married woman gifteil with even- ns had serwd their terms 'ii prison.
the most beautiful panel effect#, the
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
Appnuv-hlng one *f thi hute. be
what she means."
I a small degree of diplomacy may have
several first class rigs in connection j in Barry county, and would like to
most beautiful -. waiweotirg and"
employers maids grow I her own way quite as much as if not rapped softly on. tho .door find an old
Vader
with our Jefferson street Feed Barn. J shoe yours. ■
f
•
lews.
woman replied to th«&gt; suminona.
W. J. FLEMING,
.
careh-w. contemptuous and Im
pt
Your patronage solicited.
ImpertL
more tbdu is good for her If only she
First door cast of Brick Barn.
"Is Eltebbfth Kaluirln here?"
•
It wont tub off. nor dry out into
nent. three very unpleasant charac
be careful always to defer to her
• a dull dead color.
Istlcs. for which they are not wholl; to nominal lord and ruivter and never to
Without wilting f«»r an Invitation,
blame.—Jnno Seymour Klink in Ma
March allow any one. blmaclf leant xif jffj, to
Buy Alabas-TINE in original
ho entered and shutj thd iloor. The
Atlantic.
,
auspe« t that Hilo bax..l)ren able to pep*packages, never |n bulk. The beat
woman barret! tt and ligbttv! a lamp.
suade h!in that her way te bin own.
dealers sell it. If. yours d&amp;sn’t,
"In there," she,snldj pointing. “She
send us your name and we will see
The secret uf her power ll»-s in a nut­
THE OLD RELIABLE
We bare a lull Hne nt CIGARS. 1‘lPl’h
nod TOBACCO. Till® Is the oldest excltnKe
that you are supplied.
"Oh. niothtT."«&lt;&lt;’bbed tbeyouug bride. shell—It Is the power behind tbe throne te 111 In IknL"
t'Jxar store In ibrcRy and we carry all tbe
. HORSE SHOER.
“Xe*: I know. But fot^ that she
‘I’ve tlteci.vered that John doesn't trust which rfever openly asserts itself.
best brands.
.
would be In prison, rl have learned
Shop on Court Street, just east of
All meu hate to be ruled !td»-cd. no all about her. botff In rlussfa and since
ALABASTINE COMPANY.
’
Jefferson
st.
"Why. my. child, what has be
hr done?’
man will be If he knows it. Hie worn
Grand Ra»»&lt;ls. MkS. ____
#
“Well. you kpow. 1 cooked my first hu who is truly mtetn-su of her bouse- I camo here." •
Eaton Went Into the other room,
dinner for him today?* .
, । UV.U
hold ui
never
.,1 falls
ta.l.n to
IV JK71
set U«T
her ituaband
HUKUilLlU
PBOBATi OBOEB. .
where a girl sal up In ped. Rhe stared
NORTHROP KING 4 GO'S
•'Yes. and be showed how he relied upon n pedestal and to insist thnt
QHAPQ for uen
nt all nt him with jtfeat lustrous; eyes nnd^, Suit- o’ Michigan. County of Barry- «»•
— At u 4f«on of itwi'1 Court, for tiie
J1 1 U L J FOR BOYS.
friend to the household shall honor him n« lord
Sterling Northern grown tested
taking him for n visiting official, said: County of Barry, hoidi-n at tb« rroliat&gt;- office, iu
tho
elty
of
H
’
.
iitlngA.
!n
-aid
county
onTburvlay.
;
{ and master thereof.
..
1 -spednlty of handling MIX'S and
GARDEN
SEEDS
“I'm not well, enough-to-go back to nu- i»th day of May lb Hi" year one thou•BOYS
SHOES. See my ilm- before buying.
mother’’—the ' Deference to her hnsluind is the drop prison yet; Indeed I’rv not,’’!
“So I thought., but. &lt;Jh. moth*
of Minneapolis, MiuiT., for sale.
snid nine hundred and five.
Beltairing neatly and promptly done.
I*rescnt. Chas. M. MmB. Judo? ot Probate.
soba broke out.ufrreh—“tbe ma lie iu- of oU^whlch krejis the wtuvls of the
Then the aid woman bold up the
Iu the matter of Iho estate of James T.
PHILIP LUTZ,
vltM was a d-&gt;ctor!"—Cleveland Lender, domestic machine running smoothly.
candle and the invalid recognized .Johnock. An Incmitoeteqt Person.
Second dixtr south of Poetofilcr.
On reading and filing the petition, dute vrr12V N. Creek Street.
Qbamfcey Eaton.
tied. of William E..lobtieocX. guardian of said
DRESS HINTS.
“I hare come for.youi" he pnld.
Incampetent. i raylus for n-ai»oi*&lt; therein stated
that tin in.-iy ixy lleeii*&gt;-d to mortgage the real ,
"Wbyr
•
-J
•
eo tte of said JorohireteSt- ..
Don’t buy cheap boots or gloves.
I will make rugs
Thereupon it is ordered. Slat Friday, tie"IteennjM* I love you.”
j
:&gt;-th day of June A.
iwn at io o'clock Ir ;
for/..50 and 75c
"But you -knew me only in week!”- tbe
■jReiueml-.-r to- iron the wrinkles out
forenoon, be assigned for the hwrfinr of ,
Mid petition and that the betmat law of said
of slecvvti oecastonaMy.
gasped the astonished girl, i
By sending One Hundred pounds of
deceased and all other penom luteri-sted &lt;D
AMERICANW0MEN8REAKD0WN ’Don't let boots and shoes wear
“Thnt wns enough."
carpets, 1 will pay freight both ways.
. . .
wld estete-.n.-t- required to appear at a ses-doo cf ]
fob the-—hut—he -raid court, then to be bo'.drn at the probate
Write me your want*, letters promptly ans­
j through before they are soled
Eaton spent an hour In
wered. Addres*
.
• • • he
•
offien. in thc City nt flimilopjn said county and
not stay longer; luring! which
Kid boots can be kept soft and fn-e tlarod
&lt;
show
cause
any then-,'w»be.wr,titwd
why the prayer
of “
...
___if -...w
Al'.tttl,
the --...t
petitioner
may not-?*
granted. And
Ills .
A. M. BUNNELL,
from cracks by nibbing with- pure 'told tho girl of a plan he had conceived further
ordered,
that
tall
petitioner
clvr
notice
to rescue her. Then he left lor to re­ to lh&lt;- rersoiw interested! in Milt estate of the
Zbrceriu dt castor oil.
to hte rtM^n, climbing by hte Im­ prudency of said petition uti’l the hearing .
It te positively a erhiie against dress turn
1
thereof hr causing n copy “t thh order to
rope. .
i
’!
.
l&gt;e pnblHbed In tne HAbTixos B.jx&gt;ra. »,
c»c-ry to hang a skirt -up
th.- fastening. provised
I
•Hie. next day he gnvH ordets for his uen’paper Prtnte! arid clrcu»uted tn said |
We are doing lots of work in this Hne and our T1QI F
mu«;h • plx two
to u f(,f this purp-&gt;s--.
county of Barry.ooce In each week far three sue-,
service is pleasing to our patrons.
I ADLl
horses
to
.be
retidy
at
fl
o'&lt;dek
thnt
cessire week* previous to »atd day of hearing. ,
nu*
Veils are apt to become narrow when 1
agony
of
♦
llaC Hkcox.
Ch ax. M. Mack.
night and speut tin* day Un an
a good dertl worn, bm if they nre.rollwl 1
Imitate
Itejhter.
Judge
of
Prvtauesuspense. At the splinted hour be
work
and
deliver
when
finished.
*
A true copy.J
up Instead of in. th. usual way when !
tons
1
trad lit
at the*stable
the*statue
taken off 'they
they Vlil be found quite
Plione 243.
"Drive t« tho junctloe of t :e ronds
The American Laundry- W. J. Stark. Prop.
rR&lt;Mi.V!E*)K!&gt;ER.
straight nt d like now when, next want­ lendhig frote hen* and the ‘f ee com­ State of Mfeblgon.
Coma* &lt;»: Barry. --*.
\t u -e-s»on of the lVo!-:itc i ourt. for tl'&lt;- ,
ed .
.
mand.' ’’ he sahh- “and wa t t.lj I Comity
&lt;4
iUrry.
hoblert
ai
the
Probate
office
The secret of good dressing lies In
In the cltvof Ute«nt&gt;F&gt;. to said county on Muncome.”
ibc L-.nr! day of May in the year ore !
the
w curing for
fw. one
wwC’s dollies, twt
-• T a. de
21 ­
Ten minutes later Entnn wds at tho U.iy.
ihoo'rand'ntr.i- Bunarwl a«»i nvr,
tail of will h Should be neglect^l. The hut of EllstttH'th ’Kalturln ni^l found
Ptwnt.Ctraw M. Mwk. Judse of Probate.
Iu tin- Ttisttor at the pstata &lt;if C«wlu» M.
proper |&lt;u ting ou iif one’s gartents her dressed and exj»ectln|t him! Taking
—
~ '----Some people’* Iler In Ills arms, he carried fieri through 'Vn/n-aiHuTu'’! h*H»K the retttlou duly verified ]
6l Allen Mown',.fatten o’said drCf-vw'd. pin:- - ।
Clothes look as If they were pitched on , Ibc d.wknre, to M« .b'lrb
ft/K,
1u« ilia! ioltnudatraUiiU •&lt; said Estate may be ।
rather than adjusted.
vr.inl.-:l toCUrivC. Al-iridhor »ome other suit-1
her In thc bottom.-concenled r
On n-nching the outjwst: he .v te stopU^nrdcnxlL’mt Friday, the ittb ,
Dolls That Breed Bad llabita.
&gt;ut
callttevot - 5nnt- A.
JO®, at 10 o'clock In the
jhh] by -the sentinel on guard.
tuivunon. Is- avsiflned for the hearlnc of Mid i
One of the things the wise woman .•d fur the rertnnnindiuii.
roinimuiuaiH. who
»■- recog- pJmhmUmd that the heirs at Jaw of-aid de
!wanted to-buy
«* *)H w’,h
•arched
the
front
part
ofand
n'-l
other
pv»ow
interested In raM i
nl»*d him.
— - - - ... - •-- . i e»tnte. an? resjatawd to spte^r-at
----a-iMj^oncd ,
mouth shut. Exo pt for an occasional : the Sleigli and. withdrawing
; a bag. - said court, then, to b»‘ twden nt the! rolmte |
rag horror she fouud only open mouth- gave pennlsslou to proceed.
■ office, in tire city of HMtlpgs. jj' *-d(l county.
one woman in twenty-flic but wh.t ---ural» . Ju every shop Jn town.
'
cud
»how
cause
If
nuy
there
is»,
why
tho I’jsjvr
■a
-Not Mr from’the, outpost Eaton or....... ....W
.
n(&gt;t re kh,nted. And It Is ,
sufferr with Mtme der.ntfem. nt ot th. id d&lt; lU‘ »
not
through the mouth, said j dered the driver to turn iiurthenstward ofHbepetlt'-ow-r
said; petitioner give notice
femnle t.ntnni.m, .nd thi. In Urn were! “Breathing
Brenthlue tl
further ordered. that said
»tc&lt;l tn
estate, of tbe
to tbe iierron* interested
a&gt; Mid
mraw-w.
‘
.
’
’
Is
the
most
jiernMous
hablt^ul
et
pernicious
hnwt
a
i
klrllnr
the
bnsc
of
the
moonof te- many unhappy homes.
I .Jteof wild petition and the iwitflnx
f, und cblfareL “acqu
sbort|v licfore daylight struck a pendency
jren-ot
1.----. j&gt;y
&lt;— —a ixq.v of this order to be
” re
”*
j
No woman can be amiable, hght- child can acquire, —- * " '
ln u» HAirriJ^is
l&gt;A5NF.u.a
newsvf Barry.*?
j hearted an.! harppy. a jov v&gt; her hus­ habits by Imitation. Wheij Wltfi their pol’it on Karrt l,ft^ WbXn; hl" yad’l! I inrer’neo
printcd
printed mid
nod circulated
circulated in
In saia
said county
county or
of
Court for itr ; band and children, and perform tbe child we had wooden dolls «!th their I
at an&lt;.hor Baton gave n U’rry.‘once Ini,. «ch
*
»..-h *•***"
for"LT/
three successive
Probate office .
You
«
n(|horo and w^ks prottou. to»M
bmrtn^^,^^
Too never
m-rar neuro
branl v.
of a ' «
• ! &lt;miuU; os Satur- j( duties incumbent upon her. when she is MOTthi "I””
trie year o»e 1 suffering with backache headache. child having to t~
M dratored
forjsrojrttu
M
U
(&gt;
f
,
cnm
b
,j
J.H,nOti-rol»u.
------------.
"probate Register.
’ I'.Jgt uf Prutiate.
------ - ‘ In lu&gt; now or
[A true copy.J
nioulll brratbra •
!I nervousness, . s\eeP1JiS8J\&lt;’s2',K„,&lt;^^v
H for ...
t ko.lt Up for n week, nud the anllOptevv—
—- womn.
• teeth then.
.
-ui- cf &lt; nrrtc . UUVTlipdlUO,
down pains, ‘displacement
of the
Nowadays
every
other
no sooner raised than the lit­
t
For the convenience of those who wish to order all of.their paperrat T
v ••••*—* - ----•
•• •’tlnn duly vert- I spinal
ap*Dal weakness or ovarian
orarian trouble*.
trouoleic
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or~thr chlldraa.
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Camphor r ................. —
ie had I There they remained till the young
ttw tnteretfof nald MtatoE
"Xow,” said tbe tuner, when benntrht
had I wife regained her health; then the j c,.rta1D real estate therein described at private X
A --M0U of Mid , larities which broksdown my'.bealth ana
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live Stock
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Journal
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to put some camphor In the pUnm
Banner and Michigan Farmer
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furnts! up In New York with hte Rus- »‘^,g^re*i&amp;'r&lt;s«tOof said estate In said |
-. •' f,r ‘I'D order I to bo and thoroughly erK}qy hf« odcc more,
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These special rates are offered as an accommodation to Banner pat- X
much pride to hte mother.
tren-ot b« »iven by publication of a copy of this I
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the
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At the first indication of in nesitn.
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pain in the side, headache, backache, Wtat rm w«ot » *
K1XA C. Hju?oK.
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in n little bog of cheesecloth,
M. . . -- --------------- —--------------------- Kc.ring-.lown pulns.
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Sores Cct£' ’“ Neck and Cheeks—
"itched Day Aid Night— Noth­

DAINTY BED DRESSING.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

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lUIlim'OISFIGIlBING

fOLEYSffONET^TAR

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

ROWLAND BROS.

CIGARS

DAN LAKE,

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LIVING TOO HASTILY

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�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 25. 1W)S.
THE FARMERS AND
GOOD ROADS.

SIMPLE ARITHMETIC

I Statistics

L. &amp; M. Paint

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Subject

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further Uum the other and the friend ex­
pressed his &lt;un&gt;rlM- Chat tlierr wax -&lt;ueh.
a dlHrreuce In paint*.
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The oiiori; wa* an actual occurri-Dce.
The man who bought L ft M Paint
saved good money by doing to.
SO CAN YOU.

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painting to be done, It
will pay you to call and
me.

wTjTtidLLdWAY
Prescriptions prepared as if for
the Doctor's own use.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

•Dinner
Sets
•
IGiven Away

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lam going.to make It an object
for even person in this vicinity
to trade at my store, and.have
arranged it so that all can get a
Handsome Dinner Set absolutely

,h. ,ol|ow|i

DOWLING.

From

WARRANTY DEI DS'

State. Road Commissioner of

and Two Quaris of OIL lie
used all thc paint and all the oil
making one gallon of paint. It
cost him all toldL$1.15
A Mead of this man bought one quart
of aKEADY TiJ-USElpalnt, wlgi which
no more on could be mixed, and for the
quart he paid :5c. or at thc rate of. per

“Admiral Dewey"

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

. A man, whoes name I will not
mention, came into my store
tbe other day and bought two
quarts of the well known ’

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Court House News iJorrjspondence]

New Jersey.
New Jersey is the most progressive'

Jerry Haynes to F. W.
Parcel, Baltimore

Fuhr.

Joa. Golden to Joe. Golden and
i state in the. Union--in the construe-!
wife, 40 ac Sec.-38. Hastings
I tion and care of its wagon roads, and '
Albert Troutwine to Selah N.
therefore the estimate of her road,
.Amea. North one-third lots
; Conuninioner, nf the saving effected 1
I in that state hy^good .roads may be' 110 and 111. City;...... ..........

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Delayed letter
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Mr. and Mra. Alfred Orrasbe were ,
85 00 called to the home of their. daughter ’

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Momn-it j. f. man Se.,
Cntlttu.
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TUESDHS -At Vtwliun
WEMES0lYS-p*16e,h&gt;r,
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felt*«Cimtrs
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THURS8HS—it HuliTil!e. if B-irfs
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Feed Birr
FRIDAYS—At J. F. BiMk s. s« 5
CutletM.
SATIIRDAYS---A1 jpeete's Bin.
posite Reed's .iwiienm. ’

Mra. Arthur Gorham west of Hastings
5 00 j last Tuesday. Mra. Gorham having
’ sustained alight injuries in a runaway
I accident her horse being frightened by

125 00 n*1 automobile.
j We were visited with a good rain
regarded as accurate, because ho has Grant Muir to H. L. Newton, 33D on [ stonn^Wednesday and Thursday.
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See.
24.
Rutland
! unusual opportunities for observing I
Myron Whitworth of Lacey visited
the difference in the utility of an fan- Surah E. Striker to H. L. New­
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Ed
Cassidy's
Wednesday
evening.
proved and neglected road. His esti- ■ ton, Parcel. City
Mra. Sam Wide and daughter Lenora
I mate is in substance as follows: It ■ H. L. Newton to Owen Mc'started for Agro^, Indiana. Friday
costs nine and one-half cents per bushel ! Pharlin. West 4 rotis lot 4 Wk ,
40
00
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merping
to visit her daughter Mrs.
j to ship wheat from Chicago to New • 24 Eastern add. City
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SERVICE FEES:
j Harry Harber.
I York, a distance of Wk' miles: it costs ; Ettn Kenesthick to W. H. WertTo Insure with Fea; l »
; three cents a InuheJ to haul wheat on j man, 24 ac Sec. 27. Hope... 01 00 : Mr. Aldrich is not any better at
To insure Standing Co * ji04)0
! a level roiid a distance of B miles, ami .
j this writing.
Elizabeth S. Drake to Frank
; ohi sandy road it would cost nine cents i
, Delton and Dowling played ball at
; I per bushel to haul it. The saving on a ; A. Wertz, Parcel. Nashville 250 00 this place !a*t Saturday the score
। I buslxd of wheat with good roads for a ! .Fay M. Bronson to A. D. Cad- 180 IM) -standing 9 to 4 iu favor of the home
! (distance of;5 miles would_be equivalent , walbuler. Parcel. City
team. Dowling ; isn't dead yet
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“Admiral I)pwey" is rerlstered in the Perchoron Stud Book of America, and his recurded nk •
’ • to thatof GOO miles of transportation by । F. L. Heath to Fred Phillips.
. Mrs. Jessie Warner and. GrandHe L dark gray in color, with large star.
‘ steamship or canal boats, or 37S miles ! Lots- 8. 0. and 10 blk 12
PtM) 00! tlan«llter H*’?1
visited at
PEDIGREE: He was foaled March Bib. IhVT, br&lt;d and owned’by . (). L. TniiiJ.er^Chapj;..;: ’
Striker s add. City
I' by railroad. One mile of good roads
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Frank Wilkes, in Johnstown one day
Br8dirude I7,&lt;)7± he by Srductenr. b.s50 (7,O57|, he by Fenelou 2/W*2 (3hj. he by Brillymt l.“7i
,
[ • would make a saving equal to175 milrs ’ Ranrum Hynes to Adaline
j last week.
IbuS
ho bv Coco II &lt;714), he Ly Vleux Chaalin (7I3i, he bjr Coco (7.121. he by Mlgiiui--7i: .
i j by rail nearer .to the markets. It is :
Hynes, 20 nc Sec. 24, Wood­
Blanc i7.TJ' DA M Miunuti U.H77, by Vigoureux V.fl'fi t4,fl75i, he by Doede (4,446&gt;, hr by 1'nl- .. .
(WOOD! 5fni- lx‘xter H'int is under the
I ‘ estimated that the cost of hauling BOU,000 00 '
land
'Jamnh. he ' \ t'liVri'Ulonging tio tonne. 2nd DAM Panueretti* 2,724 U.4h7) by* Romulus b7S
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lou*. h*’ hr ?.i- ••inn to l ciginu toil. Cagri.- 3rd DAM Rosette by Mignon.
! I 000.000 tons of farm product to market .k^inie’Williams to Delia Huff. 7
. i^Admirj.; Ccwey” • n- noli* thrr^ jrara old. ano al) «»t tnem are extra tine.
At the c •mitj;
I I is $3 per ton. or just.about $1.(XK&gt;,000.- !•
'"*•‘5 001 Mr.^and’Mra. E. J. Stanton visited
. ParceL Middleville...
Fair a first prize of d.’?&lt;n «i’l or given for the teat cult sired by “Admiral Dewey.’’ and SUrti V.,r
I1 000; it is estimau-d that about 00 per |
• the latter's parents in Nashville last
Will not be resppnaiolv t«»r n- ciden:*. though all care will be used to prevent them., Colts will &lt;,
W.
H. Feighner to Wcfeley
j Saturday and Sunday.
cent of this last amount, or #000,000,- I
get until paid for. and au&gt; one parting Wuh mare® will be held for insurance Mares mu-; 4- ;
Noyes, 40 ac Sec 28. Castle­
i 000, would lx; saved each year if I
2825 00
Jlr‘ ‘u“1
also
.strupted. ■
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'.Mr. and Mrs. Stanton were in liastfarmers were able to do this hauling
John M. .Laraliee to Akmson C.
j over good roads.*
ingAon lx»in«w tart Thursday.
.
IxFomis, Lots 75 and 70. Del­
Ham ■ Weeks and wife called on E
ton
G00 OO
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Trethrie and wife Sunay.
.
H. E. Hendrick to Belle Gogh*.
j Mrs.
Virginia T. Stevens.' Mra
Chas. Qrnsliee imd Frank Herrington
Lot, Middleville
-Ipui Of)
The Cleveland Bay Stallion
Barns Fletcher, Miss Carrie Smith,
STATE SAVINGS BANK
। visited the former’s sister Mra. Gur"Stale of MWilgari.t
QUIT CLAIMS,
j ham west of Hastings Saturday and
Miss Olive Hoffman. Mr, Fred Smith.
County ot Harrv ho*
J E&lt;1 Taylor. Fred Lawrence, Joe Ray. Runic1.ia Sage tu Jos. W. Sage
in tbr di}
1 Sunday.
.
NameelJthc.N^w Bank at Nashville
Mnuday, ih&gt; nt4U ac SecLlS. Irving8
! Wm. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rohinsc-n
oar tbuiiMX&gt;&lt;l ujn«- hr
. Present&lt; tu- M-.
Mary F. Juhncock to Jame.^ T.
i* Just.Orang’ spent Sunday with' his brother near
One night is al! the time necessary to
Johncock.- 40 ac Sec. jl8,
'
the
Hendershott
corners.
Miss'
Ethel
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Ized.
provje that Pineules Is the best remedy
Orangeville
1 oo { returning home with him after a weeks
in the world for backache and all kid
The Ftijte Siivhigs . Bank will start
! stay with her cousin.
ney and bladder troubles. If you have Isabella T. Fuller.to Philo Ful­
business in Nashville’June ,L succeed­
rheumatism or any other blood disease
ler. 40 ac Sec 20. Carlt-&gt;n....
1 Miss Nellie Bryant spent Sunday
a single dose will give relief. Sold by
ing the Barry &amp; Downing private
! with her parents near MrOmlier liank.
Fred I.. Heath, the druggist
lt( lias a capital of i?25,«M». of
PRORATE «OIRT.
school house.
Estate of J&gt;ihn A. Cairnm order do­
■which
tbe control will be owi.ixl by 11
I Dr. Sheffield oi Nashville war mm-i: '
termining heirship entered
Si-tterington. vice president, ant! O. J.
; OB our streets .Sunday.
Estate of Jydrn Cooney deceased, ,n* . Mr. and Mra. Frank-Vai^ycklespeot .Mc^uJsUvi.. cashier. These gentlemenI have had a considerate experience in
heritance tax on real i steatc jwud.
, ■ Sunday avith Ed Cassidy and Mrs. ■
! banking, the former in Big Rafdda,
Estate of Pmdencn Nobles decease&lt;l. | |{jed
ill* latter lin South Lyun. John B;
petition for appointment of administra­
Kennedy. Principal Gutche.ss-Metro­
George VanAyckle and family visited
pol itan Bualnea* volle^c. Detroit, open
Maraiiall i- the pre*i&lt;lent uf tbe
tor
filed,
petition
for
special
adminised tbe way for thc purchase of this ex
1 at Dr. Gallagher's Sunday afternoon.
bank, they intend to fit up a/fine
cellent School by Mr. W. M. Shaw of
trntorxfiled. and order entered, 'bond
Will make tbe season at W. H.
IlDNfabed Iu the 1!
Toronto. Ont., who Is well known
filed
and
letters
issued
to
A.
E.
Renkes.
paper pni.t-d and
bapging
office. ' Several Nashville citi­
throughout America as a most enter,
SPENCE’S BARN, opposite Reed's
RUTLAND CENTER.
Barry, opee ic enct
prislnz and successful Business College
zens are also stockholders.
Opera House. Consort iu a large bay
Estate of Millard W. Williams, liond
Wohta ptrvkw Ic
proprietor. Write him tor particulars
Chas. Grames. wife and daughter of
stallion. !6»j bands high, and is a
XllaC. Ht/.v
about tbe Special Summer Session for
or guardian filed, letters isaund to Battle Cteek spent the fore part of the
Pfobaie Kestner
this year. Address
strong breeder.
(A umcopy 1.
Harmenia Trethrick.
week with R. Grames irnd family.
W. H. SHAW,
DETROIT, MICH.
To Insure standing colt
$10
Estate of Dan W. Reynolds, ro-deter- j
BwnlU
ME »nd Mrs. Crook of the city were
Dutchess Business College.
.
mination of inlieritan^e tax entered.
Sgnatur
Bamlet Building.
i caller* at^Grant Otis, last week.
County of !Urr,
At a »e»-tor.« **b! &lt;
i
The
L. A. S. were pleasantly enterMAKH1AGE LfCEXSEN.
Office &gt;a ttw rth
Owner and
Hastings.
(fee Sib day of May x 1
i tained.by Mrs. T. G Williams last
John G. Kirchner. Rutland..
(has M. Mack J ;de- .
Manager.
Michigan.
Friday. The .lune wwrety will meet
la lb* Matter of t: ••.
Linnie B. Billings. Rutland..
eerk a Mentally lontr;
THE PREFERRED
■' I with Mra. Richard Foreman.
K. Jobncock hat inc *.
*I^eon E. Houk, Freeport......
.21 I
Poo. prating for
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Aunt
Sarah
Crippen
went
to
Wayland
«atd retste in certain
Edna M. Weaver, Bowne........
’ 1 Thursday for a short visit.
erttwd. st private m,;ASSOCIATION
SPEAKS GOOD WORDS
Mrs.
John
Erway’ attended a
PUNT, MICHIGAN
FOR DELTON ' mo.tbe,r "
at
&lt;x&gt;unty normal

“Admiral Dewey,” No. 21494

J. F. BLACK, Manager

(Free of Charge!
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IT WON'T COST YOU A CENT
• for thfe dishes. It won't cost you
» . anything to find out about it.

•Call- and
See Me.
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&gt; 1 want your Hutter and Erea and will nav
’ tbe hlxbcst market price.

:W. H, FAIRCHILD.
» Dry Goods and Groceries.
b POUR DOORS EAS r OF UOODYEAR BROS
» HARDWARE.
PHO,ND apa

Consort No. 40

NOTICE

CARNATIONS rDcoTB;s
PlljHje w when you want anythin* lh the line
of r.owers. Now !■• the time to took alter
vour Bower inti*, cemetery, urns and hang­
Ing baskets. We have Geraolnmx and bud­
ding plants of all kind,. Gee our prices.
All orders, lanje ar small, given prompt attenflcn.

A. F. Burroughs &lt; Son

J AITES BRYAN

2947

This is the RIGHT place to get your upholst­
ering done. First class mechanic from
Grand Rapids.
Coverings direct from Chicago,' latest and
up-to-date patterns. Work done either in
leather or goods. Prices right and satisfac­
tion guaranteed.

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From the last issue of the Otsego I ’*rimw
Union we clip the following item. It Hal,‘

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Cement
WaiKS...

1 haTe had &amp; lar^e experience in the cement business
aQd wlll.be pleased to figure with you if you are thinking
of putting in a cement walk. I also do Plastering and
High grade Stone work. For further particulars address

OLIVE OIL.

clu^‘i£,0“

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Vermontville, Mich.

L“okS“

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$$$ Are Saved
when you buy

Carpets, Rugs,
Linoleums, Mattings

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McCOY’S

You will find a complete stock of everything to be found in a.-first eiass
and up-ts-date Store and Prtoes are RI|M.
1 hare a nice line of Baby Car­
riages and Carts. Call and see them.
I always have some bargains to offer andflt will pay you to ^yee me
before you buy.
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The Furniture and Carpet Maa.

,,f '^rjgther Jonas

Ing vigilance not to be Imposed upon
by the unscrupulous dealer. To be
able to test In some simple way the
oil she buys may be worth a good deal
uer, although
aituougn the
toe exact analysis
nun ij’hih of
ot
to her,
It would be beyond her ability and tbe
resources at her command.
Color indexes approximately the qual!ty of olive ril. The finest vlrglm oil
Is pale green, with an opalescent ahlmmer aboot It that reminds one of abslnth. Olive oil should taste of the
olive. If it is negative In taste or If it
la thick in consistency or a deep green
It has been adulterated.
A perfectly simple test is to place
some oil In a little bottle and Immerse
It in a pan of chopped ice for three
hours. If tbe oil has been adulterated
It will come utit of this ordeal as clear
and fluid as it went in. but If it 1*
the “real thing" It will have broken
up into little whitish grains, which it
will seem to be bolding in solution.
Cottonseed oil and peanut oil are not
considered unwholesome by medical
men. but no one who is the least fastkUou. orer tbe oil b. MU U Ultrir to

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ALL JUST CLAIMS
All of which are paid at sight.

There was no school at the Edger
Friday. Mr. McQuinney spent the day

;t t-uURuj^!)'
jrar tx^fte:-

H. B. PROCTOR,

at Ypsilanti.

A colt Ix’ipnging to Miss Bertha
Benedict which was being pastured by
Emerson Edger was seriously injured
on a barbed wire fence last week. It
was immediately taken tctlie city for
medical' aid.

Local Solictor.
303 Jefferson St.
Hastings, Michigan.
Q. A. Hynes ittug Store. malum CoUretan

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Jf*"*10 loot old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not.
tall s Hair Kenewer, and have ell the dark, rich color
te restored to your hair.11
r~*

Mabie Otis of south Rutland attend­
ed Sunday school here Sunday.
Mrs. Parker Erway and Mrs. Warren
Foreman were chosen
delegates
to •M'l
rep......................
o
resent the Sunday school at tbe county' -&lt;i
convention in Hastings this week.
Chaa. Newlantl and wife returned
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INHERITANCE TAXES.

Since our last report tbe following
■ inheritened
.
taxes have been paid in
tbiB county:
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Estate John Cooney$255 (X)
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Estate John Hmnmund175 po
Estate Ann Wolf.....173 tX)
•Estate Jaa H. McKevitt29 8-1
■ Estate Wm. H. Parka8 up
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Total $042 93

Croup Is quickly relieved and Whoop­
ing Cough will not “run Its course" if
you use w
the original Hee’s Laxative
Honey
-u a
,,uw ,8
Honey and
and Tar. This vuu
Cough
Syrup
is
di
nil others because c.
different fmm
from all
it __
acts
on the bowels. You can not cure Croup
J and whooping Cough until you rid tho
i
,ot C011KB»tiun, by working off
rt®c?. 5. ®Ug, a COP’01?, *cU&lt;m of
i
1 ht**
?“up?WbMpln,ioogh
xS’SS'

1 tolerate the irate ot Ibra. Interior ra- | atM Sold by
tlcles.—New York Tribune.
gist. '

L. Heath tbe drug.
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rrSIfer tfe.
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tortM at
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Mrs. Fields of Podunk visited her
brother Geo. Havens over Sunday.

Grant atod Ed Otis spent Sunday at
Shultz. .

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Frank Waters and wife and Mr. Jas.
Ransom of Podunk attended tho L. A.
S? at Mr. Williams, last Friday.

Saturday from a visit among relatives.
In these days of adulterated foods
j— -Ed ’Myers
and
Sunday
tbe housewife who uses much olive i ...
“/Tt" "**
“ wife "spent
pc*
oil on her table has to exercise unUr- w,th relatlvw* ncar Shultz.

Horace N. Palmatier,

The Legal Reserve
requjred by law, DEPOSITED
with the State Treasurer to
guarantee the payment of

Mrs.-Grant Otis and Mra. Ed Otis
I'were called to Shultz Saturday by the

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE,

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FREE HOMES

Have Come to Stay.
’
—
j Guy Haven# and wife of the city
No Wonder Its People are Content- ' were callers at Richard Foreman's Suncd and Bap- ,lu'

explains whv people who go to Deltou
feel there is no reason to aak anything I
better. Here is .the Union's article, the
inspiration for which is furnished by
I. Jefferson St.
W. R. JAMIESON, Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
an inhabitant*of Delton: ' •'Siationery
hiLH been printed at this office this
week for E. R. Conrad, proprietor of
tbe Hotel at Delton. That Mr. ‘Conrad
is still as versatile as when be wrote
ARE BETTER Than FRAME! [ adverti.wmenta for the “Two Orph­
ans' ’ drug store, is shown by the fol­
ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME! £ lowing which appears on his letter
head: ' ‘N you wish to forget trouble
come to Delton, whore visitors do not
WINTER
wind their watches, don’t -shave, lace
------ -- —=— ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!
up their shoes or corsets, just simply
They are free from dampness and frost. These are facta that have been E sit around and eat frogs and fish and
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing Ni*ii Qrtda Wark, I have the
wonder if the time will come when
very latest and most improved machinery for making Csmsnt Blocks and
they will be compelled to. leave Delton
am able to give customers tbe finest finished work. I do variegated work
and go to Heaven. ’ ’
and ornamental cement work of all kinds.

CEMENT
HOUSES AREWARMER IN

AND ACCIDENT

aadabow cautelf any tr
Of &lt;tMI JWUUOOrt KU« *
ta further ordered r
txtttre tn the rrra»,&lt;1*
of tbe ik nd. t cy &lt;
CMeeul by ouulrc .
pubUshed In the Upaper printed iiid cmBarry, ouce In eact: »•-

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' 'St, °J‘R OUAftAXTEKS •AJiB
lv/b«-n
SM n
*111 BWrr relufn.
TndS
oar
METHOD TI'.EAT’ poalUva
.?£itiv2 cure. Tb*tbwerti
* diaaaae.
«-»o*rim«nL
eaaea No
aullelud.
M no rUkNO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEX CONSENT.

W.H. Parrttsoa

HAD BLOOD POISON 12 YEARS
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hX'Euoh 1° Dr*- «• * K- for Iii. £iu ;
I K^T&amp;d 3
d.an*
I h«d a
F* OcA
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I
arrrrptlo stomach* foil v
rt^*
fnd ln'n''- At®rTrwtm«rt
tried doctor!. I Cr«* to hati thi kJk!
»
for me to nay 1
.uor month! each time. It helped m*taB.£LJ21' J.J1,* t*'1 ,f&lt;X bM1Wi twice for
■ home 1 w-. a. bad as ever, /•many
UZ’. **? lB.
»&lt;’«&gt;*» after rclunua*
Dr»- Kenm-dy A Xcrgan. Ho said be bad'KinLe0^ ?k m,«e “**•»£ »*» to are
• • they *&gt;•&lt;!» a srerMity oHhew
.J.®? B °£ th*m ***
&gt; XMrs, and
drrd ’.hey ourht to bn
’he wont casesThy th? hun-l
but I tedk hl» advlea. rLey1 arreXl to t^at
ot ■&lt;v*«*»tac doctors. |
inv»rt.jaj»d their financial atam*inir enit
Jn’*"r * trvarante® nr no pay t

for Hom* Trtatmntt ’ V00** *lt-' li Vcat,l« &lt;0 cah. writs for a Question tflanJ

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JWSHELBV STREET,

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DETROIT, MICH..

Iu lira matter of th«
n hicori*t»nt per led Id •Jde«».rt til-:
ttwrelu i
ordered.
Probateoffine.'br end
Martos nU&lt;1 pNttlm;. r
Bated Iu Mid &lt;r&gt;ut&gt;* .M ■
said thin- au&lt;! place.to
to aell the Internal of•late ahouM not N- xrai
It l» further ordered,
of ho itiwn by |iuhlie.-'
for three aMoewitr «•
of hearlax, In Itw Ha-t
printed and ctrrrMlrd

jfOfK B or Hi v
Stain of Mlchlcvr. &lt; •■ ■ •'
MoBc» is hereby »
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Probate ( &lt;xjrl for
the
I*I &lt;l«y of '«
MM MB that
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osaaad.Mi-l thstaP
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are inquired to pre- »&lt; ■
Pmbate Court, at ” 1
of HaiPdiw. foe exarnii. u&gt;
Ot l-eture Ibe qbdv of '
aoeh Maims «!il t*
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Frtdar. ttenh day « *■
•Weakluthswretwooot i"
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�Hastings banner,

may 25,

SOUTHWESTl ljN Bapl&gt;v npda dtwm
_—- ------ DEPARTMENT
Tup
THE nFITnui
OELTOH

SPECIAL!
■ nun; so that
;; &gt;w much it
ran furnish
: • nnrt pat-

IAHUFM ilRERS' COST
. • a gains iu
are making
.
-n all pat­
..- have left.
• papered yet.

tern.*

tills t

j WLKNER,

.. rut- ’
DtlTOv

lOUUT.
MK HIOAN.

I Come
To
Delton
May
30111.

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visiled’thdr rnuther'Mra. EL
(i rand Rapids last week.

Mrs. 'R. S. Harter was in Hastings.
Saturday. .
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Mra. W.* D. Hughes &lt;&gt;f Prairieville
visited Mrs.' E. E.’ Morehouse last
week..

&gt; srvtbink1 can

Mrs.’Hattie Scribner
Marcellus this week.

W. H, Chase,

Mrs. Irene Wing of east Hickory
Corners visited her brother M. Mann­
ing and family last Thifrsd.iy.

Deiion State Bank
We

Per cent on

Pay

Deposits.

Mr. and Mrs. D. Jones and son MaxweD of. Kalamazoo visited at Bert Pen­
nock’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. Horace Pennock spent I

’Sunday at Hickory ComersMrs.—Nellie VanTyne visited- in
Orangeville Saturday.
J. Bates and wife entertined his
brother and family of Kalamazoo Sun­

■ •• on Real Estate
,
Paper.,
We,
•y ,-.t hotne, and do.,
.: ,e we know
” do a safe, eon-,
.
add have
j

day.
Mr. and Mm Dinkle and family
sjxmt Sunday in Kalamazoo with their
daughter Emma who is attending

to Loan
ic rauts, heeds,
- and l egal

wj Bond- ‘Sol

!

the Nazareth Academy.
Ellis E. Fulkner was in Hastings

Insurance

Monday.
The foundation for Dr. Harter ’a new
barn is being laid.
Frank VanTyne hud tho misfortune
to sprain hia ankle Monday.

DIRI CTORS: ..
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J 0. Ht &lt;;i1;
I nsident.
E- S. MURI-JI-" SE. Cashier.
11&gt;R. .'RLEA 5
WILLIAM ELLIOTT
l-’P. TEH t WING.
(JAMES Ltd :-&gt;\S

Jennie E. Wilcox of Jackson gave a
most excellent addiws Saturday ev»nipg at the church and alto Stindaj
morning at 10:80. Mrs. Wilcox is no
stranger to Delton jieople and they all
enjoy hearing her sjwak.

CHURCH NOTES
G. A. R. Memorial services Sunday
morning at 10:®» at tbe M. E. church
by tbe pastor Topic “Uncertainty
and Certainty" scripture 1st Cor. 14-8
and 2d Tim. 4-7 find clause. Evening
‘ ‘u on&lt;
thc manv
P’tnins hf the
’
service Baccalaureate address bv the
pastor at 8 o’clock, topic ‘ •Strength
DQ.TDN ROLLER MILLS? &lt;
scripture 1st Cor. 18-18. ‘‘"Quit yfQ
WetWyU,d ib«
_ _iPleased
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like men; Be strong. ’ ’
to have
Q^.Us ‘
i3l'’rder. The
No preaching at Cloverdale and
vCkliJr
!e!f,our made b*
Creaaey next Sunday.
ti&lt;m uf ' n- ■
‘’lllcndi&lt;! satisfacJennie E. Wilcox of Jackson will
u '° *uerevCr used.
speak
at tho Mission Cloverdale
Cl STttY WORK
Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wilcox is a
A specialty.
very interesting speaker: a cordial in­

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DEI-TON ROLLER MILLS,
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is visiting in

Mrs. Hoff of Lowell is visiting her
brother Ellis Faulkner and family this*
week.
Miss Queen Blackman was in Kala­
mazoo last Monday.

Michigan.

Hone

Matter in

• B. Norwood was in Kalamazoo Fri­
day.
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SAVE YOU MONEY.

Deltoc.

ottrow. MICMUl

vitation is extended to all.

The Earnest Workers will serve tap­
.
per at the home of Mra. Chas. Kings­
_____ ’ bury next Friday froi£ 5 to 7. Come
and bring your friends.’
Rer, Young and wile ot Pr^riovUle
ununu,.
and Rot. Fiabar and
&lt;rf
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R- s_- HARTgR, M. D.,

1 Hi SIC li v Mld SURGEON.

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Diatrirt Miniatcrial AMOciatlon

^■^^‘^•SThurMUywf.er.
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A GROWING BUSINESS.

and

‘
at Delton
Mr. F. G. Adams. th&lt; P.istmaster of
Delton, has just receives! a fresh supply
•
of
BANNER Wall Maps &lt;.f Barry
•'
.County,
and all who desire to sei-ure
1
them
can get them of tin- Delton 1’ostmasier. Pricy &amp;j c/ht* each. Th&lt;“«*
maps give the names of every farmer
who owns a farm in. Bar^y county,
sbyw the number of acres in each farm
Mr. hud Mrs. M. Doyle ami daugh­ show all tlx* townshqH and sections., all
ter Flora and Mr. and Mra. Flansburg tbe roods.. sAuol houses. ■ churches.
and daughter otKalamazoo ace visiting lak&lt;*s. streams. rai!r..;uls ctd . Gel one
at Eugene Horton’s.
before they are all gone. They are
Mrs. • Ellis Faulkuer and son Paul worth several times what [they will

Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Build.-- Material
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with

tent that he finds that the old barn is
entirely too small. The new Imm is
going to be HOXfin feet and will have
all tlx* conveniences possible. Mr.
Hxniverner hax Ixmght several new buggies and more good horses :u^l is now
in a iposridori to" give his patrorj*
prompt wrfice. ■

See Tbe BALL GAME
WE a-GOOD TIME

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SHULTZ.
I Miss Myrtle Mosher of Kalamazoo
■———.
L. L LoveUnd &amp; Soa the Itelton
spent Sunday at home.
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I Charlie Cliff of Nashville preached
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Stronger.
Pr»lri.vllle clothier. Have
The Delton State Baak ha. l»en e*.
j in the Holiness church on Wednesday
BnndayBwUbLhI,tr *I*nt?i*thr^ny and ,
—
—a—v*
area, ne u expactra
L*rte Stock.
talji.hed but a allort than, but ita da. night of 1,-ut week. He is expected
grandmother near'
i Son. the weU
evening ot thi.
po.it. and capital now exceed SB8.0W Dowling.
------- oon. tne wen
- 'v-«h&gt;reday
—------------tao«n doling------------- offt,|ton
™k.
and
tho depteite
keep growing.
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M 1U Tbe M^Tarrte’
f
ruin. dlle. niport « splendid incrriue ।
M. r.rvgun ot Muk Rutland
bank » able to draw money to it, own
etrong box Which ba. l«.n heretofore «&lt;*«d bouee .nd wdTu djive^Tw
■ ~ul in their two Bores »P&gt;h'
Band.y with her daughter
deposited in Battle Crook. This i»l"«&gt;k.
helhered thu re carrying one of the largest stocks in MnL •J®*® Weyennan and fmnily.
mT i'' 1
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I G H. Oti. and P. R. Kura, of Glut
bre.mw people have conlldenre in the
Him t
v
Delumtw.k. and bm! rall.,.r have a pi„„ m'/X
h“ * «« "evr
dothiiur*
” “4’Urtnl *» tl&gt;f . Cr”k ««» on our Breel, Sunday.
x.M.ltmo'
a*
*,uX»a..
-_
feeling .of
safety. .and
know their ||
Marti 1HH hi.Tm Kart^-’blv?’ I *"
UM’i’ McC*u““1 •i-’wb.T In the
&gt;?'? .*-“*“* Brown visited her
money is in good handa
brother in Bedford this week. He is In
The officers and directors of the Del­
and Sunday.
•
‘ under thc partnership name of L. L.
ton tvank^give its affairs their close per­ very poor health.
Miss Elvena Smith from near Delton
L&gt;vebmd &amp; Sou. A branch store »M.
sonal attention. They (hath &lt;4fi,000 in
I
Mablisbed in Delton last October un- •was at home Saturday and Sunday.
gilt edged loans. Such men as A. A. May aftentoon Instead of Tlniralay &lt;m
the management of Mr. Karl
Mrs. Jennie Wilcox state W, C. T. j
Aldrich, the president of the liank. J. wx-..u,y of th,, TV c. T V. mooting at Iceland, and though his entertrise
f. field worker gave a fine talk at the
Cedar
Creek.
G. Hughes, it? vice president. E. S.
and hustling ability, th® increasing Evangelical church last Friday ever
Mrs. )Vm. Gimrwnhauier is onThe
Morehouse, the cashier. Win. Elliott, a
Ibusinem has been phenominal. The bnsi- Ding.
director, nil of whom give active at­ sick list. \
Mrs. Willard Payne will entertain,
tiess has always been conducted on the
tention to the,bank, all iknow the value*
Archie Newton has a new carriage.
Policy of soling good goods at a reason­ the next Ladies Aid the third Thurs­
of money, sml all know how to take
Rev. A. S. Bunnell went to Hinds able profit, and carrying in stock every­ day in June for dinner.
care of it.
thing that is new and up-to-date’,
Coreera^itmday morning.
Mrs. Ella Matthews of Hastings vis­
Delton and
southwestern Barry
L. E.'Andrus and wife visited at that the trade demarffla Those who ited her father P. Hines lost Sunday.
county have reason to feci pleased that
Clark Robinson’s of Hinds Gumers deal with Measera. Loveland &amp; Son
Herman Zcrlxd and family spent last ,
they have a banking institution in Sunday.
may be assured of courteous treatment
Sunday in North. Barry the guehta of ।
their midst which b so worthy of their
and
Npiare -deal."
Mr. and Mra. Chits. Kahler.
Vem Gunsenhuuwr and wife of
confidence and support. \
.Union City are moving hack to tiu»
Mix Lee Smith and son of Creasey
PRAIRIEVILLE.
locality.
• Born, to Mr. and Mra. ^ohn Duster. sj»ent last Sunday at J. Weyerman’s.
DELTON.
May 21 n daughter.
Geo. Kenyon, wife and daughter of
A FRESH SUPPLY.
Will Wilcox and family returned to east Maple Grove visited relatives here
A NEW LIVERY BARN.
tbeir home in East Jordan Saturday. last week.
Mrs. Alice AckeY uf Hope Center
Mr.^and
.Mrs. LeGnuid -DePriester
Mr. Peter" Houvenier . is going to Banner Readers Can Get
Barry
entertained Mr. and Mra. Jake De­ visited Mrnj Ered Zerbel one day last
Uiild u new bam this summer. His I
week.
County
Maps
of
the
Postmaster
Priester
of
Hastings
over
Sunday.
business has .increased to such an ex­

Institution

Splendid Record. Still Orowln*

LESS THAN COST
Men*

arr-v as gleaned each week by
bv the BANNER
BANNFD’S Correspondents.

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A FlnucW

.* wall paper
■a jot of Short „
-i.nigh fyr one
W e want to
and »o are of- ’

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ersve
STATE

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Mra. Jennie Wilcox of Jackson gave . It Reynolds «r.d family .spent last
a lecture at the M E. church Sunday Sunday at El Gates nearDoud Cornera.
in Hi- interest of the W. C. T V. soCRESSEY..
There-will 1« not church .services
Archie Hughes of Kalamazoo bjx-nt
hero
next
Sunday.
•
Sunday with hi- parents here..’

P. Barber and A Shorter were chosen
Michael Doster starteiWur Gernypiy
his old botm* Sunday to mokv a visit as delegates v» the S. S. convention at
lliibTingH
this week.
to friends and relatives then- and will
Mrs. Byron Fisher returned Friday
be gum- about two or three- months.
. Mr- and Mrs. JuliAua White of Galtw- from a four weeks visit in Penn. Her
burg Were in town Tuesday. Mr. niece Miss Carrie DeVallanci* accom­
White preaclnxi in this place about 18 panied her-home to spend tin- summer.
Sira June Barber was taken suddenly
years ago and a as ou a visit to Ips
ill un»* day Inst week but is improving.
brother in MiiliDeville.
cost you. and are invaluaHe for re­
Pat
McNinch and family have nxzvud
Carpenter^ are at work on the new
ference. Ask*to see'one.'.
•to Plainwell.
Armstrong resiib-nce,
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Mrs. Alma Bpwans was a guest of
Mrs. N. G. Francisco went to Kala­
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her Mster Mra. D. VanHorn last week. mazoo Monday for • a short- stay.
Lena Otis was ,thu guest of Lulu
Elon Clement was in Grand Hnpids
Frank Holden is. remodeling find
RepLgle uf Smokey ’Corners Bunday.
repairing his dwelling hous&gt;-. Satq
.the first of the week on busines*-.'
Mabl« Otis visited Nina O$is Sunday
Firth
is doing the work;
Ed Wilkinson Of Kalamazoo was the
and the Otis school Monday.
Mrs. Morris Brown and Miss Nettie
guest uf Mr. and ,Mra. Milo Lehman
«. H. Otis and wife and ElfOti* and
Brown were in Galesburg Sunday.
Sunday.
.
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wifi* yjsited J. A. Hall of Sjjxltz Sun­
Mra. Mary Cox is visiting relatives
Mrs. Chav Smith and .Mias’ Mary
day.
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wen- in Plainwell Monday on biuinea«. at Hinds Corners.
Mra. lz-e Smith and son Eber visited ।
Ed Otis and! Andrew Cnrpepb-r webout last Friday giving an exhibition tained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.! in Shultz Sunday.
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of their skill as horse breakers, by­ Dennis Collins and Mr. mid* Mra. Chas.’’
Our school gave an entertainment
driving a mustang.
Friday for the benefitof the school lib- [
Collins and family.
‘
rary. The’ exercises were fine and much i
Mrs. C. ,A. Newland returned Satur­
credit is-due tin- teachbr Elreda Bu- .
day from Saginaw where she has been
CLOVERDALE.
making an extended vfsji vji|h, b-la
chauan.
__
Vem Bute# of Katamaz'ki spent Sun­
Mr. and Mra. VanTassle attended
day with friends here.
church at Kalamazoo Sunday.
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The dance at the grange hall was
Win. Clancy of Chicago spent Snn^
largely attended and enjoyed by nil • Uy at hia resmrt near Granger lake.
Mra. Philip Barber had the misfor­ fl
tune to fall one day last week injuring
present.
Will Moonica has gone to Chicago
Remember thc township Sunday for the purpose uf bringing back a her right arm so that it is nearly useless
nt present.
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school Convention at.the McCallum horse and buggy for 'Wm. Clancy.
scbcxil house June 27.
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J. J., Ludwick was at home last
All the healing. balsamic virtues of
Sunday.
theNorway pine are concentrated in
HOPE CENTER.
Tbe EarneM Workers will meet with 'Dr. ’.VoodS Norway Pine Syrup, na­
fl
Ed Acker and wife uf Delton spent
■Mrs. Chas. Kingsbury and serve sapper ture's own remedy for coughs .and
colds
Sunday with N. Acker of this place.
fl
ion Friday Slay 26.
Qifford Wilkinson of thia place visi­
fl
Chas. Doolittle and wife visited the
ted hi® cousin John Chanil&gt;erlain of
fl
(family of Ira Brooks last week.
Shultz Saturday and Sunday.
fl
I It took five coaches to bring the reSchool closed Friday for the summer
Tor Infants and Children.
fl
isortera north from Kalauiazqo last
J. Bush and wife spent Sunday-at
fl
Sunday.
.
Juhn Ashby'®.
t
B^janiin Tempi.' and wife of CixJnr
Arthur Gcsler has gone to Ann Ar­
Bears the
Cnvk
were
guests
of
A.
F.
Norris
and
bor to see his sister who is in the
Bigna'.ure of
/n
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Hospital nt that place.
______________ Wife Sunday.
2;
i ChA-'es Monica has ahuost recovered
From his recent sewere illness.
I Mrs. Myron Chamberlain • and Mrs
■ak&lt;m Kldnsya and Bladder Bight
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E'hvnr.1 Fennels who wen* quite sick

BALL GAME
DELTON
VS

DOWLING
Tuesday, May 30, at Delton
These teams are evenly matched
and a red hot game may be
expected.
Game Called at 3:00 P. M

The Delton Military Band will
lead the procession to the
grounds.

DANCE in the Evening
At K. O T. M. Hall for the benefit
of the Bal! Team.
Bill to Dance

50 cents

Everybody come and

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are just as at­
tractive as tbe
goodc.-

CASTOR IA

Hie Kind You Have Always Bough’

OUR SEED CORN GROWS.

are much better
’ Free rural delivery is now going from Plant our Acclimate® Michigan Grown Com.
the Cloverdale
’&gt;n two routes. Nel Blazed or Smut Nose. $1.50 per tn.
best Early Flint variety. We warrant It to
Mra. Nina Dewey and son sjamt Tho
ripen la days in every part ot Michigan.
Sunday with friends in Banfield.

Early Gollen bent or
Prile of tie Norlb. $1.50 [if hi.

' Is a matter of no little imporware tn you. Clothing oft t»o
claltna the men.”
You wMt

Clothes that Fit.
Clothes that Wear.
Clothes that Look Well.

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MICHIGAN.

Add lie for each bag. , Write for Catalogue.
HINDS CORNEB.
bmw.A"
Rev* Abraham Bunnell preached to LOHRMAN SEED t’0.
a good audience JJhnday.
Miss Edith Robinson spent last week
with her cousin Freds Robinson.
Mrs. Maurice Cox nccom|&gt;anied by
her nwlh.-r Mm. W. N. P»y»e attended
the County convention of the W. C. I.
WITH ANY OTHER COUNTY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MICHIGAN
U-. at Lacey last week.
Mim Gladys Tobias is assisting Mra
The Press of this State declare the ‘‘BANNER’’ in the front rank
Hundreds of
Bryans v.ith her housework.
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.
A -poverty” ice cream social will
be held at Chas. Tobias’ Wednesday
evening, proceeds to help to buy a
much needed organ for the Sunday
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
school. A cordial invitation to alp

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PLEASE COMPARE “THE BANNER"

We tare »»«•!&gt;,
,tKk
the latent style® the market
affords and sell them at price®

■_ that are KIGHT.

.

We have all die
Latest styles and Novel­
ties in Gent's Furnishings.
Call and see ue.

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,
Tbe Clothier*.
Delton end Pr*IH*'llle.

HAYING TOOLS wUi

* Furniture Department

FOLEYSKIDNEYCW

Your
Clothing

' Oar line of

Mich.

ALL HOME NEWS
news.

Fred Oti® of Rutland is iiapering

the house of Chas. Cox. .
.
Farmers are behind with tbeir corn
planting in this vicinity on account
of wet weather.‘

Thomas’ Electric OIL
store.

cuts.
Dr
At any dragj

It fully covers its field.

We jeave general news to the metropolitan papers.

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say of tbe BANNER to your IF NOT-Why not aenJ us your name NOW?
for 3 months triaL

It costs but $1.00 a year. 25c

r

�HASTINGS BANNER. MAY 25. 1905.

12

WANTS'niouro
If you have anything useful
that
youwant
wanttotosell,
sell,ororIf Ifthere
there
—
» you
is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. in tbe

BANNER'S WANT COLUMN.

If you have a buggy that’s lying
Idle in the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; If you
want a girl for house work; in
fact it you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try.our Want Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try it.

REMEMBER THESE POINTS

$450 n

13617339

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WHEN YOU PAINT:-

Open stock at Sets PRICES |l Mantle Clocks st $4. and up.
$3 50 Knives and Forks for $2.75, until JUNE-15, 1905.
Diamonds bought before the advance; you get the benefit in price

RINGS

F, R, PANCOAST

of all kinds at lowest price for
quality.

liNU that count-,
It costs lepul
gooi! paih'
"

2°d.

HIGH STANDARD
LIQUID PAINT,..,

is be&amp;er than any other for your house.
BECAUSE—it is made to paint houses with and w ill la-t .-.ku put w
BECAUSE—the quantity and weight arc in each packdgi
BEGAUSE-cvery ounce of material used is the Best.
BECAUSE—full value is put into every packageBECAUSE-years of severest tests have shouj-n that iigi-,,

Mia, Margant Critea rctamed to her
60TH BIRTHDAY.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR.SALE—A second' hand cream
Sunday May 21 wa. Mra M.. B
D.y will lM. obarrcd in
oeporatur. Call or write C. E. Ed­ b.aiw in Caledonia hot Tlmnaiay alter
munds, Hastings, at R. K. Grant'a
a two w«k» nait with her brother.
TotliTa &lt;Mh birthday. It was celebrated , he
wm,.tery. . A program la
Born, to Mr. and Mra. Struble, a , &gt;'F all of her children being gw»t« at ,,,ing man-&lt;l beginning at 1" o'clock,
WANTED—Even*
sufferer
from
rheumatism
to
call
at
tbe
Barry
Hoiwe.
.
nine
pound
girl.
.
&gt;
dinner.Fred
KiCkels
and
family,
and
1K«,in cnmInv Sclx d
e.—“

V—*- i

to get cured. Will be there until; Elmer Greenfibld and family at &gt;,ash“!.e were pn w.nt.
i fine program has Ixvn prepared for the
Batcrday evening May 27.
.' : ‘i ville
"21 Sunday.
Billy «-:•
Wilson--«
visited
l.
at Cha's. Far* ’■meeting.
. .
.
WANTKl&gt;-I&gt;&lt;',iliU.&gt; i ,h.nwra|.b4
William, ba. V&gt;« wall nearly 'ey . Sunday.
Ort Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock ,
*• »ing I).
I). CCharlton of the M. A. C- May 31 an illustrated lecture will be
-and typewritter. References furnish-1 done fur his new bam.
• Irvipg
ed. Mamie C. Binhler. Imperial Fur­
of the week at delivered at tho U. B. church on the ,
Ed Newton anti wife of Hinds spept tne latter part
niture Co.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
Comem visiwd »t Charlie Hall', Sun- l",u"!
&lt;"dor
d» "• he "buried'; subject of ”A Twentieth Century j
through in s])ite of the Imd roods
. Triumph.” The lecture will l» free; 4
LOST—Tuesday night Muy lii on* jnv
State street, us between there and mi
all the ladies uf«the city arc invited io
Mrs. Artie Onsen of Cedar Creek
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
bom-, a Modem Wuodxnan ring with
1 attend.
initials M. W. A. Finder ptaro leave ' visited her parents Joe Hainmond and
Mra. Warner is able to ait tip.
j On Wcilnewhiy evening May 31 the:
at Fred Wolcott’s store for reward.
wife.
•
1
Mrs. Will Wickwire of Banfieldspent' Ladies Aid/society of the U. B. church |
Wm. Klipfer

THE GRANGE
OLASS CREEK URANUE.
Program for Jiyie 8.
Singing- Lulu J^plugle.
Talk. Short cuts' ip housekeeping—
Abbie McKibben.
Original Poem—Ira McCallum.
Recitation—Edna McKiblien.
Topic,. Are women in danger of
nuch
spending too' Tn
‘ time in needle
iu instructive
work and too /little au
reading-Ida
and Eva Erway.
Report of last, years poultry—G. B.

SHARPIE'S TUBULAR
CREAM SEPARATORS
are thc biggert. safest, most
useful facts any dairyman or
farmer can stick to. Tubu
lars have the only wait.: k»w
supplv can—the only Instant:
lv accessible, wholly enclosed
gears—the only self oiling
gears the only bowl without
Y
- &gt;ballbearing.
i.... rt’k- IIU.
contraption* and suspended from a
The. Ulus •
tratiou shows the easy- to operate DAiry Tubular Separator
and its easy to dean bowl.

HIGH STREET
Sunday with her pepole here.
will gjve Hn
cream social in the I’. .
,
.
.
,
’
,
‘
C. A . Bristol has been quite sick the B. church; everyone is invited tu come. &lt;
Dragging for «m&gt; teterptt .bower.
STteiriw.mmuuiO.ijoo of Bating.
“T" IT
’u • ,
Hoogb i, ririting ter daughter W&gt; Ma M F. A A. M. Frid.y ere-

Nndsntex A. and M. Steter visited
In Hasting, taw day IM week.
Byon Mings ot Harting, was ottt to
his farm Sunday.
HenryOaven of Shultz visited his
sister Mrs. A. Myers one day last
week.
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niug Slay 5l&gt; tor work m M..M. degree.
Epworth League Sunday evening at i
Subject Mi-Ion. in the Latin
-Leader
- —
- Mrs.. —
Belle
Burton. ‘■
and as it read lust week in the Banner. • Countries.
. Haugh &lt;rf Battle Creek has
John
'Next Sunday special Memorial wrbeen*visiting relatives hereof late, aiid vices will be held in the U. B. rhun*h.

Mra Fred Bristol at prewnit
The Cemeten*Circle meet with Sin..
the gth ot Jone loatead of th,.

has been helping his mother fix np In’lhe morning an appropriate sermon
; their lot ih’the Banfipld cemetery.
will l&gt;e prvuchcd by the pastor. Special;
We some of us feel as if Unqle Sam music will be given by the choir. In
had left us out in the cold, as we have tbe eveftinri the service will eunsirt of ,
no free delivery now since Saturday. special niutjie and an ’address by Judge ,
Harthy.
:‘.sowing for Mra. A. Myers.
we hu[»e it may lie’arranged differently Smith. Tia^public is invitee^ tu all
services ne^T Sunday.
Instrumental Mtujiv- -Forest Havens, i Mrs. SaiterMartin nnd little dtiugh- •/in the near future.
Tupic. Shall we cut wed ]&gt;otat&lt;&gt;e.s
- •
|;ter visited her father Orley
Peake
of- ’ Mr*. Stamm and'edtudn Mrs. Edith
There will lie Ian, ice cream social at;
plant a wlaile one—Grant Otis.
1 Shultz oyetfBiinday.
James
A. Matthews' on Friday eve’ Ree of Grand Rapids tq&gt;ent Saturd:
Recitation—Maggie Olis
■ nitig June 4 for'the benefit uf the Cobb
i Miss Amy Johnson spent Sunday . m. with Mjrx. Bowser.
■
■ with Olive and Hughj .«cMOul.
Johnson returnj
\ ’ ■
.■
The Woman*4 Auxiliary counected:
■ ing in the evening to her work at Mrs.
YERTYS CORNERSBALTIMORE CENTER.
Boyes.
MI
m
Nellie
Stel.ldn,
of
the
city
with
Emupl
chan-h
will
!«•
held
at
Chas. Mackender pas his l»arn enBird Shelkmharger, wife and daugh- 1 attended the C. B, church Sunday tbe home oil MH Mary Hida Tliun&gt;dosed.
*
Phuitihg corn is the order of the day ter Isora of Bkush .Ridge spent Sunday morning in company, with Mi&gt;&lt;s Nellie day June d The annual election of
... . our^farme
.
in tViiK
Jm- at thnt date nnd a
11 full
this vtr-inifxvicinity.
Curtis.
' ’’
j officers will -Jie
among
’*ra.
The Mistes Lena and Lillie VanderMrs. Joe*Mead is delegite^rqjn the i a!tendance is requested.
Philip Schneider and wife entertain- '
Mrs.
E. UWilcox,
■
v,
~ Jennie
—s“ v
’J‘— of
' ’Jackson.
‘
ed a cunbin from Grand Rapids Sun­ burg of Orangeville spent Sunday at Free Methodist 8. S. to the County
State field worker pf the W. C. T V. ■
:
i convention this week.
day, Mra. S. returned with her for a home.
will give a parlor lecture at the home ;
Mr. and Mri. A Myers spent Sun- : k&gt;w.
Geo. Yerty
at «
Jackson
Sunday,
few days visit.
icii, was
non nv
qvadvu ouuu
»&gt;.
—
,
,
rt.LT, L will mrcl.t J. ...
B. BarMm J“„ T&lt; w.»«nd Fnday atrnrLevi Gillaspie and wife of Shultx day wfth the latters parents Mr. and j
num’s Friday evening May 26 nil are noon at 2:30. o clock. Subject ‘‘The i
visited^their .son and family one day Mrs, A. Craven of ^hultx..
Beauty of Womanhood. ” Mrs. Troxel
Mr. and.Mra, F. JE. Johnson spent ' nvited.
last week.
.
will sing.
•
Mrs. Alice Grant attended the U. B.
Mra. Floyd Wood and children of Sunday with tbe formers uncle Jouas
The W. H. M. 8. will meet at the M
Hall
of
Shultz
who
is
poorly.
' general conference at Gaines, Mich.,
Marshall are sjiending the week with
! E. church parlors May 81. Mite-lx&gt;x I
fjewfs Wood's people.
i last week.
. , Preparations are lieing made for a opening. Good .attendance desired.
•Dr. Baker of Nashville was called
LAKE. VIEW.
ie ,j good program for Children’s Day t-x. meeting
.
The M. E.i quarterly,
will lie
in cuMultMion with Dr. Grilagt-r bit ].
„d Frank cterton have
TU.-S.1.V iu tbe rate ot Mn. L Wood. | ^tlto3 thc
wurk dinmte. Bo,,, j ertdses at the U. B. church Sunday held at the Hendershott school houne
&lt;
evening
June
4.
fur
Hastings;
dreuit
May
28
at
0:80
a
Nellie Bryant is working for Mra. ■ look the big rahke skin in joyment.
I
Gw. Robiraon in Dowling ter the j
Strieklnnd und family ot Etet i Joe Farley is the owner of a new m- Quarterly Conference held at thi'
{
buggy
al«u
Clarance
Shopbell
purchased
l»rMfnnge
May
27
at
2
P£w*ntWodffl&amp;fid passed Sunday with Mrs. |
a horse ..t Sam Blocker for farm work.
Owiog to (b„ firing (lf
------- - ------- —; Bert McKay.
(Boys we wonder why?)
tjNt church no services except Sunday
McOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.
Arthur Crookand wife called at Geo
Word reached this vicinity Sunday school were held last Sunday although
Will Craig and vfifo of Hastings KockweH’a Sunday.
i of the severe illness of Arthur Crites, the work is still unfinished sufficient
visited James Crawley and wife Sun­
A Childeren's Day program will bo
j the son uf our funner. pastor Rev. lias been done to allow the use of the
day.
.
: . .
.
; _given at the Lakeview school house ■ Crites.
•
*
Jiouse for next Sunday. All services
oiiuuny eveiiing
vVGiiiiig u
Um£ 4 at
«t I O’clock. 1 _
W. £ Allgvo aiul two .Uughterai, Sunday
JimeJ
w Roy Wellman who is working for
be held at the usual hour. At
visited at thi? place Sunday.
II All are cordially invited to *be present. I Coy Bnunm at Nashville, Sundayed: 10:30 the pastor will deliver the
! with his parents.
Memorial sermon before' the Fitzgerald
' Mra Geo. Varney and family of this PoBt Rntl
&lt;k,r^ Snrulay school
place have moved to Nashville.
"?°n: Jnnwr L’nion at fonr o’clock: &gt;;
taking « „,j\Jr,ilng
All’^'

Children especially are fond of dainties,
and the housekeeper must look carefully
to their food.
As good cake can be made only with
good eggs, so also a cake that is health­
ful as well as dainty must be raised with
a pure and perfect baking powder.
Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
in the preparation of the highest quality
of food. It imparts that peculiar light­
ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the
finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc.,
and what is more important, renders the
food wholesome and agreeable to young
and old.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.

WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF

MOLINE CORN PLANTERS. K". “
Implements of
all kinds, Buggies, Wagons, Carriages, Road Carts.

Cultivators, both riding and walking, Farm

Goodyear
THE HARDWARE

Phone No. 1.

ros

DEALERS

Hastings, Mich

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Preeyterian Sunday school at the/
--------------------------- usual hour Sunday.
The average man ha, little time to
Ctamteriin will condutt «r- i
invertigate lor h umo r, and te rel.e. vlcal
the Prc.byterim, church Sueupon the adcertlaer to keep him In- d
evenln1
\
formed.. Most successful pulicity is '
built upon such information, and when
u
.
„ t 4
,
it is backed by integrity in dealing.
HMtlnQS MSrkttS.
the opinions of an advertiser become a . Hastings Markets are corrected every '
law, and begin to bear interest in cum- Wednesday morning and can be relied |
murcial reputation.
UP?U M co™«1 at tha• d*tfc.
„ ., 1
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Corrected Wednesday, May 24 1905.
।
\ou. have- no .enemies? Then you'
pnciDUCK.
have neverZdared to stand up for the ButUr i3c-l*c per in. ■
"
right against the wrong; you have
JcpGr'n.^doz*
never protected the weak against the | Honey dart.-toe; ^hOe.-iic

bully; you have never (Jared defend;
vegetable#,FRUtTfl,etc.
your ownTright against oppression
^00^bu.
i Had yonXdone any of these things you , Cabbage—aoe-wc per doz.
would Cmve &lt;meml«. Even if you :
I have done, none of three things, but I Beef-drewd-SHc-Tc.
j aimply achieved a little more success ; Vaal
drewed^ao^7c.
Joi your; neighbor, you have an
■
enemy, ’for’failure’always hates success. I lJuniw.alive-iBjb-ir.30.
: The man who has no enemies "whould j 3het,p^»c---ic.,*&lt;J ’e * '

Jg ’

FISHING TACKLE

, week wnh h^r sisters at Lake Odessa,
weioine.
!
Sam Gutchess and family spent '
Saturday at the home of their brother- -I
Presbyterians will unite with",
in-lnw Dan Dollar at Banyrillr, it te“I*'"!* Sunday morning al tte
ing the Tth birthday ot "Glenn Cellar
church un account rf the G. A.
the nephew who is very low with con- !
tervice. -

sumption.

h.

We have a nice line of Fishing Tackle, Including a full line
of SHAKESPEARE RODS AND.REELS. Come and tee
us and get our price®.

'
1 • T.
1 Colgrove
Colgrovc called on
un Mrs. A.
' 1 P.
I Gorham and Mrs. A. Boyes one day
!week.
!l Miss Olive Johnson is doing some

Good Health
to the
Children

'

"• maii-

LOWE BROS

Repairing of all kinds neatly
ana promptly done.
My store la open evenings
Phone No. 20-3 K.

FOR SALE—A good work horse for
aale cheap. Enquire, Chet Cisler.

” * --- -------5^1 K^iU^nMdandtmnliyrirtirtl
Ox of Battef-’nik ™ mil
I*«"u
~jT"'‘™

a .m,|i

1st The palnt

DePUE
Will

serve

BLUE

the

COFFEE

BISCUIT

FAMOUS

NATIONAL

and

GOODS

YALE

Everyone

is

cordially invited

Always
See OePUE before you buy or sell

। be ashamed of it
.
.
-______________
travell.no is dangerous.

:
POULTKY, hides and WOOL.
I ( hlckens. allre-«c—ibe
1
I Besf.HI&gt;It&gt;". -hc
I Constant motion Jars the kidneys I Home HMre-sm 1 txto.
which are kept in place in the body by
♦
delicate attachment*. This is the r»a w«»i c«um-». Wool
1 son that travellers, trainmen, street car
ok*in.
: men, teamsters and all who drive very
1
.w; .nq,9 red,t .vs
much, suffer from kidney disease In I coro-soc -Me in eat • esc aheiied
j some form.
Foley’s Kidney Cure Rye^oe.
’
’
. strengthens the kidneys and cures all
l fora! ot kidney .nd bidder dlteue. I
' Geo. E. Baiutan, locomotive engineer, 1 no. 1 TUDtkhy-auio' H1KA"! Limo. O., writes, “Constant vibration !
2 Ttmothy-'-SMo
of tbe engine caused me a great deal of j
trouble with my kidneys, and 1 got no TjSotb^ed-Soo
I relief until I used Foleyes KMney Cara.” I
Sold by W. H. Goodyear the druggist

I

J. HOMER DePUE,

■Open Evenings.

Phone 86.

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IN

James Lee Ackerson'Graduates With
Honor at Boston Polytechnic

The Recent Decision of Judge Wanty

SCHOOL ALUMNI
Will Hold Annual Banquet at Reed's

THE USUAL MORNING EXERCISES.

FINE ADDRESS BY REV. TROTT

HKD SCHOOL COM­
MENCEMENT exercises

IS SPECIAL DRAIN
LAW VOID?

Grace B. Giddiugs^Hastinga
Lillian Beatrice Kjdtpp. Hasting*.
Nellie Estelle Stebbins. Hastings.
INTERESTING PRO­
Emma l‘. Wightman. Hnstinga.
SECOND WARD
The Class Motto is “We finish hut to
GRAM OF EXERCISES
Rdy Smith. I : "Morgan June- «:
; begin: * the class coloh*. groeq and
Jam^s Wulf, t Mrs, Horten, 1
white. Miss Peckham has charge of
Roy
Johi
. Mm. Mislxh't. I; Mr. Eek- List of Graduates. Class of 26 Will til.. Xunnal .Uhl 1» a v.ry bdpfiil
and succi’Miul instructor.
R Murray. ’1. Mr-i. Ickes. 1:
Go out of Hi;h School this
The commeticement program is
:ti|t Muir. 1 , L. 13. Evart.-c !. Total
i follows;
.
.
’
Year.
Tlll'uD jTAIiD
Music. March.
Friday June U&gt;. it 2:W jx m., at St.
'Invocation-Rev. b. B. Crandall.
.■James Coburn. I: Dr. Rus.-ell, 1: John Rose* hall. will ixvur the gra hinting
.Music-Chorus.
Glasgow, 1; AJtiert . ATtoft, ■ I; Mrs. exorcise* of the Class of
The
Salutatory- France* M. Seger.
change to having the-exerci*e* ip doers
BpChtal. 1: Total 3
. , Music—Mrs. (Hara Shackleton.
will
no
doubt
be
.appreciated
by
.
the
FOURTH WARD
■
History—Gface B. Giddings.
clot* and their friends, -since tho*e
A. E. KdiuihUm. 10: Ed. Marston. 1;
Music—Mr. Frank* Horton.
taking jmrt ran sjieak much mon- readi­
Anna Johnson. I! Will Quigley. 1&gt; Sam
Address—Hon. Delos Fall.
ly. amt lhe audience can hear them far •
Wood. 1 • Horace Cble, I: J. C. I Jimj’Music- Mr. W. T. Wallace.
iwtter. Aside from this if tbe ‘day '
man. 1: Mrs, Sissun. I: H. C. FalmaProphecy—Nellie E. Stebbins.
should be a rainy one. that fact will
tier. 1; Jacob Edger, I: Total W.
Music—Miss Rena Wolcott.
not interfere.
Valedictory—Ella L. Lathrop.
The kbove list is only the ni’W house* • The name* of the claw of IM3 are an ’
Presentation of Certificates -Supt. A.
and does not 'include tlie rebuilding । fo|)oWS ■
and repairing that has fs-cn done on a
aara HrndervbMt. Florence Dio-|i W. Chamberlin.
Benediction—Rev. Arthur -Trott.
great many already built. ATnumlier ,nond wUhehnina Bates. Bessie War-

VOID.

Sinclair Brock. 1. Frank Radford, I ,
’ Fred Bush. 1- C. $1. Bauer. 0; D. R.
Fi«t*ter. 1: Mrs. NesUt.l: Total 11

HASTINGS WON
THE BALL GAME
•

SIDE TIGHTS ON
THE LEGISLATURE

In the State 'Railroad

Hall Friday Evening June
OF THE BARRY COUNTY .NORMAL
16th.
■
FRIDAY EVENING JUNE
Tbe.
far
reaching
consequences
of
the
DER WAY.
' The Alumni Association of the Hasdecision of Judge Wanty of the U. S.
9th.
■ tings High School will bold their an. district court. Grand Razida in the
I nual banquet in Reecl's hall thia year.
• railroad easts- is alluded to in our ‘edi। This change-ie made because thelSirish
nineteen are in the
; tcriol column.
But what it means. AT THE METHODIST
• honse was not large enough, judging
FOURTH WARD i to Barry county is that when tbe
CHURCH
THIS
CITY
From the big crowd which attended
$-1,000.01'0 the railroads owe the
last year. The program committee
state ou heck texes^ shall lie paid.
Very Creditable Showing &gt;
&gt; will soon be ahle to aimopunce lhe
And . Barry county will at once come into f ine Class of f ourteen Will Gradu- . toasts. A very enjoyable time is a-wurProspects Indicate a Record।
iKMHCssion of $17.41 W for the 5IK16 school
ate at that Time Interesting
’
■ children, and to this city it would
Breaking. Year.
”
Program.
BARRY COl.NTY TEACH.
bring
And this is not all. I mtJ
A BANNER ropr&lt;t»entative has | the railroads under the |aw which
The find annual cominencement of J
ERS EXAMINATIONS
visited each of the three Jumlier offices ', Jndgv Wanty
has sustained will pay the Barry &lt;’«tjmty Normal Training
The next Barry County Teacher* Ex­
in thiif city with a view, of getting the 1 ’'very year
year •early
’mure School will occur, next week Friday amination a ill be held nt the court
numlier of new houses that have jiqcn than now. so
that in addition to tho evening at 8 o'clock at the Methodist . huuys in Hastings Thursday and*Friday
or are being built this spring The above,
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the schools of this county would Church.
1 June 13 and IB,
result wiX undoubtedly tie
. „of interest &gt; bejo enriched each year about $3G.U0O v&gt; i The cliuu. consists of fourteen mem-;
John C. Ketcham
to our Tellers. . We haw boon able to J $40.i»X&gt;.
! Iters as follows:
Co. Coinm'r of Scoobi
Irani of 48 new bouses that have been
Allie Mae Babbitt. Freeport.
built or are in thepr»**ess uf construct­
। Francis M. Seger. Freeport.
ion in Hastings .*&gt; tar this spring.
Ruth Bacheih r. 'Naahville.
This is a record that oar city may beMinnie M. Lake. Nashvillt.
proud of as there i* probably no uth«*r
Nellie R«4x'cca Curtis, Woodland.
tuwa in this state the sire of Hastings .
I Maty Ella I^andis. Woodland.
.
that-can boast uf a letter one. The
tAft a Alma Wnddell. Woodland.
'follusVir.g is the list of nvw houses that
,
Huy
J.
Erway.
Rut
laud.
. WILL BE HELD IN ST ROSE’S
JUDGE BEACH OF THE SAGINAW
we have obtained.
Emma M. Lathrop Morgai;.
CIRCUIT DECLARES IT
HALL THIS CITY FRIDAY
’ Ella L. Lathrop, Morgan.
FIRST. WARD
.

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lhe Score Standing 12

Mr.

iusiiiks

HASTINGS HIGH

THE FIRST ANNUAL
COMMENCEMENT

I

Qllin DECORATION
DM EXERCISES

‘
From the All Stars, of Battle Creek

TO BARRY CO.

SHOWS THAT NUMBER UN­

examination held in thia city six years
ago for an Annajiolis cadetship, James
.Lee Ackerson, a young man of sixteen
fn»m Middleville, won tho honor. He
graduated from the naval’ academy at
the head of His class, and was grantlxl
lah'-auM.- ot that fact the privilege of
taking a postgraduate course in what। ver branch of naval work he desired
ini .some other institutiou. He choee
tls* Massachusetts InsUtut'* of Techno­
logy, th«t best achool of its kind in this
■•ount.ry, June 6 he will l« one of the
two Michigan gnuluiite* who will tiiSTv
■ diiklomss from.thatfntpousschool. He
tobk- a course in naval onstmetion^
mtd his work there is described as of
tbi* very-highest order of merit.'

IN THE AFTERNOON.

WHAT IT MEANS

A VISIT TOTHE LUMBER OFFICES

Our reader* will remember that ut*nn

WAS VERY POP&gt;bLAR
• YOUNG MAN
kJ

« NEW HOUSES

BARRY CO. BOY

School.

L4»V! XL I kMlLl’H LIVE

Ren

TWELVE PAGES.

BRILLIANT WORK OF

P. M.. JUNE 16th. •

VERY

INTERESTING

LETTER

FROM REPRESENTATIVE W.
H. SCHANTZ

IMPORTANT MEASURES
HAVE BEEN PASSED
Primary

Election.

Railroad,

Tax

Commfesiou and Automobile

Bills

Passed.

In the light of the amount pf work . ' •
tluit thellegWnture is frying to do in
th.? last few weeks of the se*«on. the
removal of the fifty day limit to the
* introduction
bills, by a wtr of the
people was a mistake, Of th&lt;- many
hills now pushed for
woie of
the most important have tsn.-n before
the legislature for sotnetium and were
diqxx-ed &lt;if-dun:igf'the present peek.
The primary hill a- amended by the
senate, and too well known to be com­
mented ou gf length, is new up to the
governor fur his signature. Some, of
the house members cbarwtvnzi- thia
bill as a complete Surrender J to the
senate, hut It is really a compromise
. bill, and will give the people a ciuyjGe
to get s goofl share of disect aoennations if they desire. In bring:ng about
the pa-isage of this bill too much praise

LEGISLATURE CANNOT.
DELEGATE LAW-MAKING “n™i

°“r "'',I
,1‘“‘
gow, for hw part in the work, that
’
gentleman sacrificing smnd of pts own
.
[&gt;ower
,1Mrd &lt;lf Supervisors.. well-known ideas on primary reform
in order to pass a measure fsdi'ty satis­
Must Act Under Old Drain
factory to all. I .
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The Rnilrfad BUT allowing the At­
torney General to examita* tHe hooks '
! More than unusual iuqwrtance at­
taches to tbe recent decisiofi of Judgl* of the Michigan Central Rad road Co.
‘ Emmet L, Beach of Saginaw, on r. to obtain evidence to nid him. in his
suits against that Co. for over iM.OUO..drain case which came before him.
liacK taxes. was stubbornly fought. . ..
! / An application was made fur the
company
/construction uf a drain, but the drain Attorneys mid friends of tint
■
, - . *
-»
.■..mmisuwwr r&lt;-r««nl u. «-t np,n it btv"r-v
«W*.4 In, trjfar
iruh, it hjnl not boon '.inned by one to defeat-the menoure. SevtnilMtnmpIn .
third ol tbe fnelK.ldrr. &gt;o be aiewed
&gt;”«&gt;«■&lt;•■ 1»« i‘ nmler .uyeryiwn
.
tor beneHth. and btrauM&gt; a' majoritv of ot thv
without -uo r bnt■
' the nmnten of the towmUp l»ird» i fin“11&gt;' ™('“Sh ■»«»&gt;»» »1»&gt; *'"i
‘ of the town.hip. in which tbe drain ',kj' SrMn*:' amend the country all
wa. to lie laid had not approved of the thr
Pt^ntably oh tree paam
application. I«h of three b, ing condl- &gt;
Iwq Uae to pare tlie
; tlon. required by traolution of the San- bi“
“fe ’«• &gt;’
hln’of others are intending to build this ner. Glenna Pancoast Maude Smith. pCTC riiic tx/Dn-c HD
inaw board of supervisor*, acting un- '
ttiat tl,e "®nfttclhad experienced a
summer so that the total for the rear Koth Weimert, Charlotte Dickerson. UETo FINE WKl I t-Ur
. of bmrt
.
dor the Mino law aa that nmler which ,
‘dl*'r !»»■&gt;'« U» b‘U
will be in the neighborhixx! of 73.
DETROIT
I the act
Barn-•Dd
county board nmntly
actBernier Flower., La Ilian Doud, Glennn
IN DETROIT TRIBUNE theINHarry
county TRIBUNE
board retintly
to «*»«
&gt;»“i * '*“■»
Burton. Minnie De Vine. Alice Nausel.
in order to. kill it. But the house
Mar Smith. Mary Nichol*.- Parnell
• A mandamus was asked for to com- lea‘lcrB
Wror of the measure were
ARE RUSHING THINGS.
McGuinc*. John Ream. Clark Doo-' Robt. H. Mltchdl, Well Known m Sue-- Iie| the; drain commissmqer to take determined tj&gt; pus U as it came from

1

Etecurjitibn day gave promise of
stunns iand unpleasantness. Imt was
phx»*antjy disappointing, clearing finely
lirfre were many
in the afternoon.Tiwre was the usual
jrt-ms. rsjMx-iidly
4 :■• m tiir Elksf procession to Riverwidv Cemetery,
is ‘Adrker**. anil where the impnsaiw exercbea of the
G. A.. R. were held, and tlic graves of
•g Wilson Bros.
:j I* :»1 Several the soldier dead were decked with
flowers. I
i- . Among those
At 2XM in the afternoon a large
]i&gt;p:i!ar in crowd assembled at the fair ground
•and listened to fine singing, an excel­
n the highlent recitation by Miss Vinnie Ream,
and a very thoughtful and helpful adHi) was to have drewt by Rev. Arthur Trott, who took
for
.his theme “Tbe American Soldier, ’
nirj-t GueWc., one
ror.trastlng our volunteer soldiers with
i - young wetnen.
the armies of other nations, the volun­
Goeblej and
teer American contrasting most favor­
1 !&gt; : attent
the
ably with the’othera. The addreta was
rnjim ing the
tains
very well received.
little, Raymond Fox. Wayne Baton. t
ecsafu I Breeder of Golden Wy’action. Judge Beach said in substance
'
(toultourd «t&gt; i’«rrtr&gt;r*».
The ball game came off after the ex­ Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co
Pearl HaU.
Gerald Nash, Florence
he was satisfied that the lx-ard of &gt;uercise* Were concluded. The Hastings
Hoe*.
Gertrude
Rogers.
Isola
Abbott
andottes
and
Rouen
Ducks.
pervisora
have
no
power
or
authority
Busy Over on “Furniture
ENTERTAINMENT THURS­
CAUGHT A BIG ONE
and Battle Creek All Star nine* were
and Florenc«* Harpr. .
The Detroit Tribune of May 26th ! to make law. ThAt is left entirely j
—
Corners.”
DAY NIGHT. JUNE 8TH. pitted againrt each other, the former
_’w oroiairv”
contains a fine picture uf Robt H. with tbe legislature of the state* and
winning by a score of 12 to 7. The
The Miller A- Harris Furniture Co. the BARRY COUNTY
i Mitchell, also rcprvwntations of a pair '• the resolution that was pa«e&lt;l hv-the George McKIbbin's Daughter Caught
work of ithe local nine was very good hnvo prejiared themselv&lt;-s to make a
PIONEER MEETING j uf his famous Gulden Wyandotte chirk- ■ hoard, in his opinion, is void and uf ■
i tu.'pl cj of Star Lodge until thfj last two or three innings.
The Biggest
June record breaking month'ivrr on ;
ens. aral kpNMtv of him as one of the no effect, liecause the act of tbe legis“Furniture Corners. ” Their big store
• lor I; -■tit 4 M.t.*9nic Tempi;
Bass.
most enterprising young-poultry breed- lature upon which it rests is unconsti- &gt;
ii
crowd.-.!
from
top
to
bottom
with
all
To
bc
HclJ
|„
city
Mall.
Salu-day
YOUR SINS WILL
I ’ ’undj
ers of Michigan, and a public-spirited tntionaL
Sometimes when men go fishing they
the newest and latest styles in furniman,
ready
to
do
his
part
to
help
along
|
Judge
Beach
further
savn
that
the ! report to lit’H tricks that don't always
FIND YOU OUT” cure on which they have placed irice*
:
• it «md «i‘X pleading
une
' ' a
n worthy enterprim* in hi&lt; home state. ' act which requires one .third of the pan out jnst as they exported. It hapivin in Hastings
that certainly mak’i them move. They,
a. m.
Robert has a reputation that extend* owners of the laud to be rsscsmxI for jk-ned that way down in Orangeville
I-I presented next Is Just as True Today as in the Past believe that ' goods that move gather
The Pioneer meeting will be held far beyond Michigan as a breeder; the benefits to sign tho application for one day
the men
. last .Week. SevwaAf
.
.iig«und|r the auspices
The Pirht The Onlv Safe
no dnst'
tbey ke&lt;T ’**“ g&lt;,in* They Saturday June lu at. 10 a. m. At tbe manager of tbe Vanderbilt est^th near drain attempts to require of the appli-1 folks wanted to go a-fishing for blue
li ter Nr
*7 Dnler
~ * 1 of■
J
have ctmcluded to go out of the refrig- I forpnoon ^ion the buxine** of the Asheville. N. C., la*ing one of the cants an impossibility. It requires gills and Mr. McKibben's daughter
ui: direction of
Course.
| eratur business. They only have two • pione(.r Society will lie transacted.
patrons of Mr. Mitchell.
that they obtain the signatures of one- । May, a yonng lady of U4 or 15 years,
'tv-iiijui Hake,
Sonje things have come to the surface left, so there will be two ••snaps” for •
onc o’dedt sliarp the afternoon
‘ .
third of allthem.
the freeholders
of lands
* * ' wanted to accompany
In order
D •jinc highly re- in the last few days that we are very i somebody wanting refrigerators. Their ^gion wili begin, all joining in sing- i MAIfINC A RFPORD
which are to l*e assessed without mak­ not to be bothered with her very much
■ on
I— ''America.” lUv
Arthur
Trott
I
MMHU
M
ncuunu
L i-irer -e&lt;l and '•apable sorry to learn. Nothing would tu*' special drive "«*
now ’is
on hammocks,
hammocks,- of
ofciing.
Rev. Arthur Trott i
ing any provision to enable them to they gave'her a stub pole and an old
AS PITCHER comply with that requirement To im­ chai?line so big that a small book
line. Read the
offer prayer. Next will come the
“
•v—
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rs.
The Clu,bmun'a .gained 'by mentioning any names. ! which they bare * fine
s 'adv. in this issue, address of the President. D. R. Cook, i
first or I he program,
pose upon the petitioners the burden of couldn't be tied on. 8o they gave her
Theae developments indicate that tbe “Furniture Cm
which will be followed by a solo by |
Jin tf ■ title role as- liquor laws have not been observed by '
a Jonah hook—big enough to catch a
Lewie Striker Doing So. Fill, the |
,o
1'1 K. 1 tinan and little
OBITUARY.
•
Mrs. Bello Hendershott “We'd Better
whale with—ind thought that . would
.some of the drug stores of this city as
■Mai
CostlBued on pacv'thrrr
a! one act playPitcher's Box for Albion College
DAVID R. TREOO-Dnyid K. Trogu Bide A W«" Jodge Smith, thohi.; end it, but it Jlidn'L After ontf of tho
they Aoekl be. This is a matter that
f 9 br.|rty home picwm,
tom
in
Georgetown.
Xorthnmber&gt;orien.
will
glw^i.,report.
‘
"H-Old;
...
mtfn had Weighed the hook down with
Nine.
demands- official
notice.
Further.
maidI quartette
’
AN UP-TO-DATE DRUG STORE a liberal quantity of worms, tin! young
rnero-ww.mov.g~
- -----------------,; mno Q, penn
Sept. g.S. 1KB. m«l j Oriten Bucket will, be rang by Mr. j
will there
pre^aome cigar stands
in Hastings
Lewis Striker is making
•4me clJoice selections. thot .moourmre Irnye in gambling habit. . jipd jn t)jiH cjty SatunUy. Moy «7. of Spaulding. Daniel Birdsall will giro
•
j lady threw the bait in and waited.
cord in tho pitcher's box for Albion
“
&lt;&gt;w :be funny Irish and oae at least which has been encour- 'mmtobronchiUa He rnowl with hi. »"Hi»tory of Hawing. To«mW.ip.
College iMse'.ball team. For four sue- Is That of A. 6, -Mulholland. Suc- The men caught a few little blue gills,
It nppean. al«o that
„ ,o In.ing tn )WU. He -erred i Five minute, epoechw by memten, will |
'
Finnegan's For- eging peering.
but the girl didn't say a thing—just
cessive'recent games he shut out the
cesaorto W. H. Goodyear in
yea„ in lhe civil war. enlisting follow. Let there be a good attendnnoe.
■ F 'I' Rusiell, Freeing; the manner in which some of the men
waited. Soon there was a tug cn her
opposing college nines without a run.
H. Smith, Ployd- E.
— Davis,
— line, then a ncream—the women al­
'the Drug Business.
posted in the saloons get their whiskey -n 1WJ2 Februrary 2U. • 1878, he was
POEM ON LUMBER.
Tho last of tho four was on WednesHh
Hail. Mrs. L B. Andrus, is noW understood. AU this knowledge marrjed fo Miss Roto Matthew* who
ways scream- and presently a mon­
It isn’t often that the poetic muse day, when Albion won from the husky
a. E.
Mnlhollland’s announcument
strous black 1mu&gt;s was flopping in the
^i'sritJcrton icd Mis* Fran- may le valuable to the officers later on. ^jjj gurvives him. Three children J
would lie inspired on such a common- Agricultural College by a jrore of Lto will he found in another column. In
pective roles.
A vtry'wim* man. many, many years
ixjm to them. Maud, wife of place subject as lumber, but just read , 0. Striker making tho one tally. He I Mr. Mulholland, who has succeeded sand at her fiet. The men looked a
i
. • . v at Heath &amp;&lt;Jarveth‘p. ago wrofo: “Be surt your sins will i
Gardner. Mabie, wife of Rex that adv. of theTAmlinson Lumber Co. i &gt;» to-day one of the most effective w. H. Goodyear in the drug business little cheap but could only, content
find you out.” Very few can lead a Brookland Fn-d. They lived on their in this issue, and youTI see what hap- । college nine pitchers in tbe state, and Hastings has secured an up-to-date, themselves at seeing the luauty pull
HP' / '
hRKNDMA'CRAWLEY. double life without it is soon known. J fann in Rutland township for ten yean;
down five pounds on the scales after it
pencd. But then there's something to in llne
a splendid record /is a ball progressive business man. He propose*
was dretwed. We understand Mias Mcmoved tn this city, where he got inspired
.
. . over. __ There's
• .. _ i..a certedn
triAM.-r if Iia rh&lt;wMt&gt;a
tn
after
it. after it
I
..
__
n’
'rjiwlejj,’,
familiarly In thei rate instances where a few are ’ IUJ(j
it »&gt;« chooses
to go
to keep everything that
a first-clxun
Ki.bben will np .provided with better
brown
over since resided. Rov Arthur inspiration in building a nice hornn. '
,;t*andma Crawley. Xlied • appanjntely successful in covering
drug stuck should have. He will be’ on
fishing tackle the next time ’she goes
Mt,:..
A RECOGNIZED
TRUTH.
ft o'clock, at the their mittloing*. the truth is finally re- Trott a^ted by ;Rev. N. D. Marsh of and the Tomlinson Lumber
- , - Co. have
,
.
, hand to give his business and the wants
out fishing.
vealed,
We
will
all
make
mistake*
{
charlotte
conducted
die
funeral,
which
.
everything
to
build
it
with,
no
matter
Renkos
&amp;
Walldorff
utter
a
well
known
I
of
customers
his
personal
attention.
He
- ii JamesiL. Carwley in
thiour best
yhelll
iejj Manu&gt;&lt;y
jjonday.. iFor
Mr. j whether it be Inmbfir or cement. In any truth in their advertisement ,in .this , i® seeking trade, not only on the merit*
enong* when
when we
wo try
try our
u«w to
w walk
U, 13* years
3______
age of 87 years..The •mongb
IT BEATS'EM ALL.
•
J - - . jiath uf
» honor
v-_— and
...j1_
_ njgbt watclj jn this
thu city
city,
(».&lt;
1 take pliice from Mr. in tho■ straight
. event just read tbe adv., and *ee what1 issue, when they state the following:' cf his goods, but on the reasonahlenem
Bauer Bros, state that* agents for .
mm. ora vi
l«y
^^^T.iTMuil
' '^pp^Td
bought
tbe
no home
that
would
tieU
'" trim to!
tn
-•
'-«•«-«&gt; andhi"
Am.it&lt;thi&gt;
(lntv. - u.’^ mmTwho
' - -•
—
Xv———^ro's
U- •&gt;-' ..row,
■
1------.1. .not
-------V. i of the prices he
Twa asks
nrtlru for tjiem.
O&gt;.~ ! 1 inmlmr cirnittoeiXTidlorer thT'r^^ntX
’ sidence at! '3&lt;W o’clock. truth. When
m.d
tekb
»
|
Th
.
buaiumen
of
tin.
eUy
ejm
|
wi
„
,
n&lt;J
hjm
„„
iteab-r
thi
smother his conscience. an&lt;l taxe a । Tbe lrasiDr&lt;w men &lt;»
v-j v— . K
■ u’;*.!fl will be conducted coureehe
knows is wrong, and is so- hardily appreciate bow faithfully he ’umber,
I piano or organ in it. There'a no child, geuth.mnn to moot, and wa an,rare, on (n
lhw, the„ ta ln
b Bullflh, of Carson
RUTLAND GLEANERS.
Citv
fuolish a« to think no one Will over ; guanled :beir property while they
di
or grown per»n. who will not bo ben- that tn him Haatlng, ha» acqitmd not I towI) o[ it, nilJ ja
.
iivv. Bullen was pastor know it. fie is apt to fool himself, but sk&gt;pt He Was a faithful, Joyal husband, j
ep*, uvwte.----------- ;.
Rutland Center Ancient Order of I elitted by having
Me .• -■dr*t churdh here, Mrs.
accew.
to
laaaie.
otdy
a
hr»t-chu»
druggirt,
bnt
one
who
„„
ht
,
o
u
,
io
;
, porttlon tojudge
rarely deceives others. Sooner or later . ;i kind father,'a good citizen and *n
an |1
arc still alive, and in work- ' whether ». a .performer or lirtener. •' । will t» ready to aid aU movmneme for 1Uul.r Brm
(YftWel
. I • xactod a! promise from
ths( thtjir
the truth of the matter is known—hisj boi&gt;oruble man. Ho will be missed from | jni. ortJer Tljey liare ljecn bug nearl_ I wnewier «• a p-^unucr wr «■«««. ;......
hiai ,•!;
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•«--• v
«.»♦», i„5*;.n„n wnrlr | Those-who ore interested
:--------- in‘ music
:----------the
I‘rcK7"
tlw.ci,ylid. year will test par cent bettor than
would prt-flich her funeral sins find him uuL and he discovers IKMIUIOIMQ
thib city, and in the home*and by his i ev0Ty meeting with initiation work, i
»enna:i
should read th&lt;*
advertisement of | nouncemunU from week to week will it WMf( 1Mt V( ar y.
gUte
t«
.
will give an obituary
.
t^
the order recently served ' Renkcs &amp; JValldurff
on page*. repay careful perusal by our readers. ;
al prwn. furniihi-ng lunjber for £
that himself is the only one deceived. friends who were many.
M -week.
’
Those from out of town who attended ।
cr(UUn and cake. The consequeThe nearest possisble to the right way
...
,
..
.
t
new
houses
with
many
more"
In
prosthe funeral wore Mr. and Mrs. John . ncr. UTT
is to |feIigbte&lt;1 witb
While you are waiting for btuineaa
Prof. Chamberlin i» taking the achoo) poet
‘
‘
"h i Hutu a new parsonage is the only, s^fe course.
Scott. Mr. and Mra E. E. Laxnoreux. |a MW gato]jne lamp. The regular to come, it may ho entertaining your |
week. Aa it ia probable
’
t1-- - -i of trustees Lf the M. E.
Dr.
Matthews
of
Grand
Rapids,
and
,
meetings
^e
bald,
th
o
second
and
SETTLEMENT NOTICE.
competitor in your proepeefe parlor.
I that the primary ahoool money to be ; The ioe cream social given tjy the
chn'v’n at a meeting’freE Monday eveRev. N. D. Marsh, of Charlotte.
' fonrth Thursday of each month.
" Rev. Rogers has rented the part! distributed will be very large next j Welcome Corners school nt the Mme of
All indebted to mo will please call at
citl. d to build a-hew parsonage
-------------------------- or go a I..No amount
-----------------!----------TLThe bridges
wo never ‘reach
of proficiency
in tho of J. W. Bentley's
house on Broadway
year, care will
'
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Drug Store

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..personal mention.

Continued from nago one.

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‘fw'Pienon
1'"° Streit
Tlmrii^
Mim
Grace
viMted
Irving'

) &gt; the .senate, without amendment, mak­
ing it unnecessary to send it back to
that body in order to have the amend mens concurred in. So this bill goes
to the governor for hij, signature.
I
The bill reducing tbe State Tax Com-!
, mission from five to three members.
; and doing away with the field force or I
, . the men who equalize the assessments»
( in townships etc. was also pasted. This
( I b|ll. though not satisfactory to some.

lit t-uytna

Oiindow
Shades..

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was an easy way of legislating out of
office two members of the commission
when their terms of office expire.
which will be Nov. 1. m The field
force will he cut out at-once. This bill '
hiw yet to pass the senate. If it )-asses
that body, it will .not he long awaiting

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the governor’s signature as the bill has
his approval.
The Automobile bill, or a long time ?
asleep in the senate committee on state .
affairs, was finally reported untr with

.-•.it niany in odd
lit you just as

th; bSl Ol S.II Vau
ill the others
iui way that

nit the

Sherwin-Williams

\ : only twenty-two amendments and '
pkssetl
the senate. .with all these

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Telephone Orders Filled}

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Mrs Fre.1 W w n.
viheTriends ^Tl,
le friends Thursday.

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Bloody Clothes

delicious."

ville.

ninny of pur
t. id v.s recently.
v. :&gt;iild,^ay if you 2
.\&lt;&lt;n. Our

HOME MADE :
COLO VEAL LOAF

• o•
JohM°n visited friends ““''“rlod or required Tiy the statute,
in Buttle Creek last week.
• Eren
commissioner lum no authori- '
Mrs.
Etta Wykom visited Grand
0,1 ^8ht 10 determine the aaaBSKment j
Rapids friends last week..
I district until after the petition is filed ।
Mrs. Jason McElwain viaifanai ». ।
^im” aQd until it is fixed even I
l-orents tn Nashvilte last w«&lt;V
h" 66 "T"'11 kn°w who
,rac hoWMnu M.l-X„ •
। "*
l"ds w“Ut
H» 11
K1’™
7®“
O'"' I" “r
”f th« poewding. power I
:lotm SatlrX ,
... ■ ° 'n-11 friends.
finally to determine three matters. Bnt
KISS May Navans. of Grand fiapids. nntil “ber the application reache, him
Visited friends here the past week.
*■---------------------------------------he has
no more
authority in the pre- ;
Mrs Fred Phillii^ visited friends in mixes than a total 'stranger to theJ
pruc.'edfni.'N. This act is therefore in-1
Coats Gruve Tltursday and Friday.
Hon. J. J. l-srhin,. ot PrairioviUe. . completo. inoperative and void.’ Jf it I
m in the city Saturday on bmdnrea ;. were sustained, in my opinion^ no f
.Him. John CUrveth. of Grand Kspiils ।1 more drains could be constructed in I
this county. For these tvasons the per- ■
was in tbe city Friday on butnMi ■
, emptory writ of mandhmus may issue, j
Jndgi. Stewart, of Grand Rapids. ’
.
.
;
The special drain law'which. Judge i
IVIlc
,ri the
el....sis..
V-.-.r i on legal
...busi- Beach declAree unconstitutional is aim- I
iib in
city Friday
*" ’■ .
. *lar to the one. if not the same. one. i
Al. Barber and John Shank, of Grand ; I'-1-^1 by the present legislature whose i
Rapids, were in the 'city on business 1
was to st’t aside the state drain
Thursday.
law in several counties, among them '
Mrs, C. C. Wolemt, uf GalJtm. Kan- Barry'
law g flvc contrul of
j,
-sas. \s visiting relatives and friends dra1n n,ftUen‘lo tlu' lxjanl
supervis-1'
in the city.
ora. At the last special session of the ,
Mrs Wm Hoyt, of Saw Vork City. P*?
*?”*
“P"’1"™- «*&gt; J
baa been vi.iting Mrs. Stalls SouiX.
“ "thor''
the past v. k.
* »»&gt;d l»J'the special drain taw. directing i
..
,
,
the drain commissioner's proceedings i
Mra. Gertrude Palmer, of NaahvUte, in ail drain mMtenu According to’
,er,’‘ire.’'”‘Mr Bnd
Jndftffcuch. this i, illegal, ns the?
• । v ast we»* ..
•
!egslliture‘cannot delegate such power
. Mrs. (.Thls. Russell went to Eaton to Hie supvrvisonx. The matter will j
Rapids .Thursday to visit her brother, undoubtedly soon be passed upon by :
She-will Imj away a week or two.
the supreme court, f,

7

People's Meat Market
.'4. J .Weaver, Prop.
,7 bj-.t-r-.-u and Court streets.

Phone 238.

NOTIC
k carted my Planing
-m of tbe Table factory
. announce that I am
' dpared to dp all finds Of

leaning / - Matching
d tke aH kinds of

■'Window Frames
and boo: Frames.
• 1 Work. House Finishing

It may be .; greater thing to lifx.up
another's heart tlian it would U- to1
carry his Irani.
,

Th.« great trouble of many a church ■ .
is that it i&gt; more anxious about the j'
steam that runs to its whistle than J ।
about that which runs the woyks.
Results from well directed iidvertta- j'|
ing are so -.uro that it is advisable to ,
prepare fur taking rare of them even I
Wore the advertising is written npG
••Follow-up” is the first wool in pub- *
well ns the iMt.

'Some one has figured* out that in
the raising of a forty acre field of corn
A. A. Anderson. R. B. Messer. Dr. in the VIO
Ma? prevalent forty years
old way
D. E Fuller. C. W. Mixer and P. T
,nan Wjjked
pio0gh
Colgrove attended the Shnneni meetr tlw field. W miles to harrow it, -Vl miles
*ng in Chariote Thurs^ijr. going on tho , to cultivate it. while now there need
special train yrhiach carrieii'the Grand be no walking at all.
Rapid.* members of that degree to Char- I
When you come down to a scientific
lotto.
,
.
w__________________ fact, ther^ are more .dyspeptics in the

a state of great excitement.
Ttaanas Telly, having a small farm ,
about seven miles south of this, village. I
found two white shirt**, one- under-.!
shirt, Two coats and two vesta in a
Mjcluded spet in his woods last Friday
morning, which were apparantly sat-'!
uraled with blo*Ml. He took the gar- ■
HASTINGS
mentK home, notified the neighbors and
I the news spread rapidly, all sorts.of '

CLUB ''■"rW, '*■«"

MUSICAL

I p^h of woods

The wood, hate been j M r Blanck reveggyh*™

found and thia theory werna planaible.
I- There is no doubt tat whaYaolno one
can tell why th., clothe, wore there,
1 and if tbe information i» not forthcoming the opinion that a terrible

red a car load of White
week.
'

. crime has boon committed

will ever

tom.'-gR,,

««

I.salliymid wa, w.
„n indications that h.
with another expert and they’
to make a thorough examina
Battle Creek Journal.

„„a, (or mrrhor.-

1

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Ppholstering

a It la found what sort of ‘goro

.

K.

‘■■•verings direct 'from
' •'■cugo, Jat'-st and up to '
:-‘tv patterns.
Work
‘either in leather or
goods. Prices right and
-.uh. faction guaranteed.

.

W. B. JIMEISOM, Propr.

o p aro

&gt;
and i’f it is not &gt;

I witirfactorv. it will bo mado right. ,
Kor fil„ roars Mr. Sutherland-was in
the on.pl.-y of the Michigan Central a.

|^XtoHr^«&gt;^i

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iLrt“ XeMma','lt«»i™*“d the very :
look U) the work of jdano inning. ■
j CS molical skill
Until further notice his addrew will
'

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE :
hi h. JMIenm St.

-Ik
TEN YEARS IN BED.
A. Gray J. P-

ta City i&lt;_^----------Go3nnd tome- Sold ter
night is all the time necessary}«
Malholland, Successor^. H. Good
p^lre is the h«
year.
______
’ fn tlio w orkl for Wkache and *J1 kid

i

Hartins., MM. t

Su.*S“!
Vw.alr-wwi

WASHINGTON

k

WILL MOVE TO HASTINGS.
J- e
X=

J, chance to develop a Ml-tadgod Star- ■ able work
Itak Holmm-Stahviu. News
^dl‘&gt;

This is the right place
- gel yuur upholstering
done. First class mechan- •
- stum Grand Rapids.

NAVY BLUE SERGE
No material ever woven
makes a neater suit than
this popular fabric. X
They can not be beat
for Hard Wear and are
not likely to shine. X
There is nothing nicer
for a cool summer suit.
SERGE SUITS START
AT
,$20-00

C. E. LUNN
FINE TAILORING.

makes pure bloo&lt;l. Tones an
urates the whole system.

winerat.
A dn® Vici Blucher with plain and patent
tip dongola polish, exceptional value

CJwla YYI
diyie

&lt;£9 Eft

XP1
^ce pongdia shoe with three rows o.f stitching
■ ■ on V£UUp Goods of sterling qualpty and stand­
ard value are called staples. This shoe is as staple as wheat.

CALL AND EXAMINE OUR LINE.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON,
The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

$75,000.00

Capital

Hastings, Mich.

t Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth.

Ofnctri

ClKJttr metier. Pretldeht.
R. B. metier. Ul« Pr«.
JI. JI. Jtsdertcs, Caibkr.

Dirctwri
Chester m«ier.
R. B. mester.

R.C. Tresrt.

m. L Cook.
D. $• fioodyear,

CmKc waters,
Ji. JI. Jhderws.

A Raise of Salary
isn’t necessary to'enable yon to be­
gin saving money. The richest men
in the country began saving on pro­
bably less salary than vou are get­
ting. SO BEGIN SAVING NOW.
It's the constant and regular ad­
ditions, however small, that count
up.

:

; notitad bnt nothing will be done tatit, hoy. coml,

I

Extra fine vici dongolia with patent tip with
white welt stitch. This shoe is a
jsa zxzx

^LyiV I1U.

.

warrhed tai n-. other trace of any one proves anceew. tamo time ago
via., having 1-e.tn there recently ha. tao.-i oil man fro™ Virginia viaitod the

los. Alwine,
Ii L

lf "ori*"’' ”•

ceived tho same shock from a man who
vw
..
_____
eats too much a* it does to the man
stories gathering circulation. Leander , TWO/£jne Programs Rendered at the who drinks too much, the doctors
Reams, .superrislsr of Assyria towxuhp. |
...
wouldn't
make ranch money.
‘
Presbyterian Church Last Week
and whi lives near Telly’s, at once
The’stato fair gets an appropriation
I sent one of the garments to Ann. Arbor
Under direction of Mrs. De­
■ from the state of §1(1 (MMJ t&lt;&gt; '“help pay
for analysis of-the blood with which it
k
premiums. This is in recognition of
Planta.
’
,
' was saturated.
of last1
value of fairs, as object lewuns for
The gannents-are fairly go-xl aniT Tuesday and Friday evenings
schools. Cbunty fairs do not get aid in
' from their appearance ha.1 not txen week tbe Haatinga Musical Club Kay.
this nfimner although they have to
cast &lt;« hut a short time, tbe gram un- . two lino programs un.ter the dirwtlon
. work under the discouragement of bnvder them not boihg bleached in the ! of Mrs. DePlanta
Blithe
E«h n-»V,
„„ Presbytenan
rte ,.r,«r«n jj*
i least, mid it is i, mvstary how they , church. Enrn
her
t-.- pr-.trnn.
.
.
.__ &lt; The pregrtamtve people of the several
came there. The pilus- where they was liaUmed to by a large and api-m-l- ------, ■sections\fmake
the
small
fairwhat they
।
, iuw
.
. —
1; Athre
..••.li.moo
r-w ^^*P^&gt;re
I la,I
*lnrt
T .*t ltPl&gt;Vt*UI
i.
the
mort. God-fur-j
audience.
Mre.
and tbe invetment of time and
J were found in is we
v.w.c.i--------------------, ,
-’ . ,
aaken country in Barry county, which hertelf a very capable loader »M.
’;
i
: *. Nothing advertieees a
| males tho ci rcnmstanore more awe hr-. and the members ft the dnb gave her
_
*
„ proet^roM. bMllhy &lt;u.d wide !
j spiring. Mid visions of h groat tragedy . W*! support.
__r
.
Mn.;,.,.] dub 1 awake better than a first class, county
utation of
of the
the Hastings
! run threugh the minds of the inhabi- station
nasungw Musical mud j
'“tint, of that section, and all kinds uf iter high cla- entertainment.Mb
rumors have been afloat, uno connee- sustaioed itf the two gi.un l&gt;.o«ln&gt;
Mother* lone thfir drend for that
terrible second summer” When they
• ting the affair with tbe finding of the and Friday evenings.
have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
i Ixxly of a man lying near the railroad
STILL AFTER ASSYRIA OIL.
Strawberry in the house. Nature's
track at Cteresco last week. The theory I
■
.
specific for bowel complaints, of every
Twoj/H experts from Parkersburg M&gt;rt
has l&gt;een advanced that the man was
j murdered and thtv murderers knowing \ a.
i .arrived here yesterday to visit '
awC-Sme there to ’ the farm ' of
- —
Thoma- "•
Blanck. twelve
twalvo! &gt;*in&lt;-Mlve act&gt; lik.-» ,«aulti&lt;v. BeM |
'
ikiia &gt;uv-lnile&lt;l snot, came there to i th
I disuse of thi-ir bloody clothes think- mitai north oMhiacity
'"’J”' cnX-dhand"‘n-l'tor “«c. ‘ Forsale l.y I
' ing they would Iw wife from human .hip. to inspect tho well drilled on lin
FrlJ L H,.ath &amp; Csrvrlh.
i inrerruption and that the garinents farm for nil. Then-' have alway-. Iwen .
If Baby is Cutting Teeth.
would lav there and rot before buinan 1 good indications of oil in that section.
I foot would ever tread over th. lonely i tat the well put down on tbe fsneer Hi. Hire and uw that o!d and. well tried re m

to figure with vou
. - work you may wish.

Qfwla No

QfvlA Hill

Local News

Mr*. Berthi? Campbell returns! to
Grand Rapids Thursday; after a few
days visit with, her parent- -Mr. and
Mrs. E. A Rider.*

The Danger of Wet Feet
is reduced to a minimum by wearing Tappan’s Hoosier School Shows. No School
Shoe has ever given the satisfaction or lias a lietter reputation for fit. style and
service. Every shoe is lined with heavy unbleached drills and vanii^ are double
lined, Counters, inner soles and outer soles nre made of the beet solid .ole.

~.

7

Harvey Williams, of Milo. wa« in
The finding of wearing apparel sat­
anutqwnn
umuu. &gt;i&gt;
m»o tbl‘ cilT v,w dw': lnsl
k Visiting
urated
with blood.
in a
a wwu
wodd «
south
of this village, has thrown tbe inhabi-1 w,th Manta, anil telling them uf the
tant* of tbe Austin school district into • Inan.v good points of California.

.

a'by ftfrsJ Weaver! It
fist s* the housewife
i.-&gt; it tn h0r own home;
.vtiulesome|iihd al! right.
••Phone 238" and try it.
: w Drop1 L an Cooler
■•.-u® perfectly. Give us
« order. We deliver to
&lt; of *h? city!
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•

Found Ira Woods

South of Nash­

905739

“»”«&lt;’dkUrift

P"1''
“nw other mem... would
he to ,mp&lt;„ upon them a burden not

Sm1-

Arthur E&lt; 276

COLO MEATS |

I AW Vfllh?
’"HL
_____ _‘-•ontiniwa train p«&lt;e on

j

friends last week..

ainenib-ments. It is yet n very good
Ihw, the amendments beings concurred
in b&lt; the house, and only awaits the
finishing touch of-having it take effect
•fan# 1ft, which by the fenhs of the bill
means July 16. There is no doubt about
the bill hfeing graced with the gover, law’s sigimturL. so that after waiting
so long mid patiebtly the people in the
rnral districts and cities as well will
l have some measure of relief from the
H va want V«W R«ilp«
(
‘Auto Fiend” Who has no regard for '
&lt; the rights of others.
mJ pKsttipticM lilted »Uh
■'
The bill exempting mortgages fpm
tart wind rtura io us.
taxation passed tbe house, is now in
th-.- senate .where it may haw a rocky ,
read to travel. If p-reha'ie it shpuld
Mrs; Helen Brooks returtn’d Saturget through the senate, the governor
day from an extedded visit with
Promptly.
may take it upon himself to withhold
friends in Kalamazoo and Allegan.
his signature. I may bp able to give ;
more information on this in a future ’ Mrs. Frank.Coleman iuid - Mrs. Clar­
tatter. /
r
ence Iden. of Johnstown, were guests
• &lt;&gt;f*Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Coleman
Yours itnly.
IMG naUCGIST.
Thursday.
W.
H
.
Shant?.
H G44idye«r.
Attorneys Frank i»e.in and Gary
Fox, of Charlotte, were in the city
MAY HAVE BEEN MURDER. . Friday, having business witi: the cir-’
^n'J-X.^OC-COOOCOOO
' ruit court.

\

Iknd i-cotuimii’. jeosts less-per
i.&lt;- : made, and
b'nlure ou the
. li-.v price tier
. fill your paint
ui al! colors
..•rn!*i- Williams
ci.dngv.
&lt;

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jP MAI DRAIN

5 per cent

Interest

Hastings

Paid oit

Savings Deposits

money to Coan

City

Bank

accepts.small deposits. If you have
only one dollar you can start an ac­
count here.

Real estate

Security

THINK

IT OVER Seri.

�—

Have You
a Friend?
Then tell him «bout Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how it cured your hard cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house. Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doc­
tors use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.

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"" &lt;''’ANaESaENERAL CONFERENCE
COMMON COUNCIL.
‘granted. Carried.
loUo.log ooeuwet ™preomG .
&lt;4 the V. B
।
-------■|*Th.
m_ nnntz
I Common council met in regular ses-' *
i sion Friday evening, May IB, 1005, . ®a&gt;
agreement.
I church, which met in Topeka. Kan..
I Mayor Heath presiding.
I
Present, at roll call Aids. Brooks, i tlj-Tauk FUteki
“ i “”” ~T . ' .
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
Hall. Horton, Hftton, Senu. Wefcert.
xiawu
. hops Kephart and Castle declined reAbKOfc Aid.. Barber. Graui.
&gt;“2,1.'LS.v~
JS?5R ! riectioo Dta. Ball end Weekley were
i Minutes uf previous meeting read and ’ iaaaki
ua-imu**'n»*i
party at toa I ejected to fill their places. Dr. T. C.
Kalamazoo people and in fact aU
Tbe Marshall Stoteaman came out ; aoproved.
! Hr*t part taw
Carter was elected aa Southern Bisother rraidenta ot -ratben. Miebican. Friday
with an .article on .lot
*“i,B*rber r~a“e’ hi"ral °n lh’ j S2,! bon It
poeeible thal
BiU»,
- ­ ~cbh». with which MmteU &gt;» If- “8* follo-lntr kkm. -er. audltKl:1
»-« “
.
...^ - -------------- -- ...
will........................
be interested in knowing the High
Matthews will have charge of the diaest point of land in this section of the fected. The editor has figured it out Nad KUber. teamingM?-**
i'iwaiiun L the ^wroancr
trict in which Michigan ia. Rev. S.
ntd w: TU.-W tu be perHough of
WM ejected Foreign
state. To persons interested in geology tb»t Marl, X-.V.OOO i. anaoaly pot in- TOaS:“?t.'Sl5r“'
and topography, it will especially be to slot machine* in that city and calls K. u smith, team,..* .
TtlvL.y'iknjfaiiwuonwr,Misaionary
Secretary and Rev. —
W. ............
4.10.
I4..V
worth knowing that 14 milee east of upon tbe city officials to put a stop g
’ •
Whiuwy Home Mlmionery Secretary.
7.2*
w- C"hb. Lxboc.............
Kalamkzoo on the Janies Mace farm is to the evil
wwk
and
474H
Dr. Kepimrt ww. r~l«et«l Editor of
the highest elevation in Michigan, j
the Religious Telescope.
•
; nuuy,
v-u..
From there a remarkable view of the ;
The Phelps sanatorium at Battle ■
Co;
H. MATTHEWS &amp;C0
sou
surrounding country can be obtained, t Creek has been vliV1TO
Marioo Maxth-r.,.
rh»» w, ’
andith ward* Mats
offered w
to v4ro
tbe state w
as i j. l. Mxu*. aupervUoc
Everything you.eat will taste good
Tb, el.v«tion i&gt; know, u Toby, hill
for'raaew from'
phone 104.
nd do good if you. take Ring's Dys«««l of C. K. * s IkiM.
-di, Joohdawth. work of tho gUcial
A twriv of in.pectlon lifted ------------------------------*lrwt cmumbuuMr
eptda Tablets. For sale bj’ Fred L.

Southwestern Michigan

Until further no­
tice we will de.
liver Lehigh
Coal In ton lots

or more at $7.00
per ton.

loath &amp; Carveth.
ago. It ttwod. out »o high K&gt;d promi-. hy c)oT Wan^.r vltitwl tbe iratini.
l&gt;aa WaJdruff. I*bur ........
Il.M
nent that from its summit can l« seen llon and wens
eutertxine&lt;l
££
a distnare of 20 miles in all directions. by c w Po(,u at dinncr at the Poet | c. ikju^u Utter..
41 MsdsbrJ. C.Ayxr Co., Lowai:, M«
Also Jsanu.ttenu.-sr* or
Kalamazoo 14 mita away can he dis- tavern.
tinctly seen, as can also Battle Creek. '
f*
So**
« .A. SUWPMlll-'
35.71
Harmonia. Augusta, and Galesburg. ;
Haxtimr’.
nri«ua&lt;
lu«3
H.rf.I.kromiEucUil.ke .n-.la. in , A"^7
k"“°
----------------------- :
kept 3i all lhx*»
mngv of tin- nnkrtl oro Th. hill i. l-nd
for . lihrwy hrulding. »y. “5-1^ .*«-:• “&gt;
ab»&gt; agiwd that.
toe of Ayer’s Pills at bedtime will
print
for
touriit.
i
:*"?'??.'?
».
henugo.
If|
hasten recovery. Cently laxative. G-eominR » popnl.r
Moved
by
Aid.
Barber
that
water
lar point for touriitb : *
f‘ —'
"
* ;
-, aiovcu u3 rtlu. v.
*«•*
any w«k ««r peruxm au&gt;
.. .
,.T
Those interested,
will!. And-&gt;‘ l#
8ht there area lot of ; comiuiiiee purchase 10 meters.
dty and without other expense limn that provid­
from the cities. Those
interested, wiii
, r|„
...__ i fellows
who."are
offr than
r|®d....
...
ed..........
hi iu thl»
■ . i■ .h&gt;. tmu whrn tirwt
taro,bomber of* xl
the.
logical
«k&gt;»»
bu “better
™ '»«*
“ff thwe
*n ’
e
.. contract..__«
The following communication was re*
survey vi.it tho locality and make »
""
“
calved:
.
HaxUiu’s Mich., May 18. 1M&gt;
study of the topography .and the geolo- .
'
r'er' .
r"‘
To the H&lt;xx-r«bk Mayne au«1 Common Council ot
gieal construction of the hill.
tint City U Ha-tingx:
.
—We the undcralxned owner* &lt;4 and perl.'rm xuctl ■
BelduiK .old her FB.00U water work. ' —Gentlemen
——ty (,ti tke Hurth xide uf MarvhaU etreel
bonds to the’ People's Having bank of tunby petition v«i t
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which
»&gt;etn
Can a telephone C&lt;». take a telephone that city. The bonds draw 4 per cent ;
in use for over 30 years, Jias borne the signa tnr.- of
Ont..
ont-of
a-place of business when payment uiv uv-jica&gt;
.
are 80-year jupcr. optional in 20 years. ,
and
has
been
made
under
h;&lt;
p&lt;T_
in mir.ne. i.
lacaon of poor Thf
,, WM
..... i„u«
.....t, at par leas $200 for *
sonal supervision hlnce its h»f..h, y.
service? This question may l»e settled printing and legal work perparatroy to .
. On motion of Aid. Brooks same was
Allow
no
one
to
deceive
y«n
in
thi&lt;"
in the courts in an issue between the delivey.
«bU year.. Address
; referred u» sidewalk committee. CarIt I. hereby
thtit Brut party shall he
All Counterfeita, Imitations and u Jafet-ps-good’*an- hliv
under th. QKXtrulU the ,uuu&lt;&gt;! m a.I publk’ work j
Benton Harbor &amp; St. Joseph Gas Co. •
W. H. SHAW.
DETROIT, MICH.
i riea.
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health &lt;«•
I The following communication was re- ax ixuvided tor in thechartrt anu by «•&gt;•** *a»d &lt;
and the Micigan Statb&lt;Telephone Co. •
dty i4 Haadiwx- *
Infonta and Children—-Experience agaiu&gt;t Experiment.
Roositer.
fur
15
years
celved:
,
Witnc-s i«ar n:ii»d* tbe daj jand year Brxt at*»v» :
ttjfu'et Eullulny.
Bill for telephone rental was presented
.
Presbt verian church ‘at I Tutho Coub&gt;o Council U tbe Cliy ui Uaaiingx: x nt ten.
pastor
of
t
he
at the office of the company far the
,
.
W«. tbe unJcrxitfnrd, nrxlftont. aud tax payer*
Moved Aid. Brooks that said contract,
.. . years —
an active
.
' &lt;« Mm .tmet, in »aid dty. ,iwt.ttoo
-------- --y«ur
— -boo.*
——
quarter-ending July 1. Payment was'i Plainwell and for 4.
of street eomiufasioner be accepted. .
worker in the minirtry.. hr, tenderwl ।
refused because service had l&gt;een poor I
Carried
• \
of the charge at Plain- MiiTand Church
running tinner *e&lt;t nMoved by Ald&gt;tVeiiteert that tbe
and because there was no prospect for ' his,,resignation
Castorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare­
,
•*.,
.
.
. , the river, and ibxiihrxame be a-mpk-teA
water fund be fixed at $3..5U0.QJ. Cur­
liettermenL The phone wan taken out |I well, and Will retire from Ito active 4 a* practiMNe. and a» yuur petitioner-willpver
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant; It.
!
I&gt;r&lt;y.
T.
Pntu.ii
N
axp .Nixb OTBMJtk
ried.
.
Of 160'Acres
by order of the exchange manager, i
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nan-otie
Kt&gt;jlve4 by ths com*® &lt;*&gt;uncl!. dty nt Ha»t
On motion of Aid Hall uum was re­
'
”
I furred to Sewer coniuiittee. Carried inirs. Mich., that lhe loltewinr is the estimate ‘
In ibi- &lt;&gt;rea&lt; Canadian Xpiiliwrat. Cliesp rale* Now the,gas company threatens suit'
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
Co bonif seeki-ra aud wttiers. Fur ir.fot motion for damage for loss of business.
Th« following communication was re­
j Alhton liquor dealers promise to
and allays Feverishness., It cures TMarrhqtu ami Wind
addnH*;
make a test case in the cases of the re- i ccived:
••
CHAWJ.’S HJLLI&gt;
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures'Coustiptuiou
...
..
I Tv th. Honorable Mayor and Common Council H
cent
city
ordinance
compelling
them
the
dry
ot
Hascluux:
tlovenqurni • ouimiaxlonri, • . T. Railway
and Flatulency. It assimilates the 'Food, regulate* the
There might have lieen method in
Null 7. Jdajor'w tlyck. rta’tle Creek. Mich.
For iaUrj &lt;4 chy. official*. public liaining. ■
tn w
ear. been- Ire rl «»» per ;
W'JS’SWTX3S*d
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and luitural sleep.
the madness of Lawrence Shuler’s pi»year. Action will Ixj commeneed at; i«w the norm naif nt lot* •&lt; amt 10 m iihcx 1/
Tbe Children’s Panace^-The Mother’s Friend.
,
tol practice that recently sent the chilli ’
I Oaniel Sinker', additi on to tbecity Haatiug^
j | timin’ to make xidewalk a* ixmi ax tbe grade I*
down the spinal columns of local Olice.
1 made.
F. E. PnkMTiCK.
runt &lt;itir Acolhnntf'l Mkblgnu Giwn Corn. officers. Anyhow that business young
’ * , .
Or motion of Aid. Barber saattf was
GENUINE
Red Blazed or Smal
Si 5&lt;i per tu. man left Monday night to take the . The Kalamazoo National Bank has 1 referred to sluewalk committee. Car- and c*]Ui|Mnent.
(iKXKSAL HTKMET Vt*Nl&gt;.
The IwM Early Ellul varlrty. »Wii warrant It to place of striking teamsters in the great increaaed its capita) from $130,000 to | ried.
Sears the Signature of
Eor
imprvtiug.
oj&gt;eulng.
•I.lenmg,
extend
I
ng
rtpdti to uo tlayu in »v.ny |&lt;:*rt *4 Mldil«nn.
Tho folio-lux coa,muulcallon -aa r.. at&gt;&gt;! sradlntf tbe rttwti and altoyx of tbedty^
Chicago strike which has teen going on MRieO «nd ha. a aurplua ot JUO.OUO.
Elrfr Cota.Den
______ ; eeived:
fur
the
part
air.weeks.
He
gets
$100
n
,
•
•
April -»ih.
|k X»ni.
;cr
._ ’. ’ month and keep, about seven Vmes the
’ Add IM tor .-sch tma. i Writ,- !• &gt;r GitafostM
The ntelleUriM eftbi. year-.g™.!.
LOIWMAN SEED CO.
fcfigff.*’- I pay of a private in the army—and the
hating clan of Albion College is Mi» j &gt;•«*• i'”1 h»m»rabic i.jy to cau-e Boitw&gt;«&gt;d
, Tt , ,
-tr*v-t t«&gt; be jrraded Irani Cotlax xtrrrt to Mill •4 tbe &gt;.um fJJMXtS.
— I risk of life is about fifeven times as .. . 0 ,
Gertnide Kamps, of Zeeland.
; .trvet.
.
w«. w. Looaf.
rKOtUJX OKl&gt;EK
• great —Charlotte Tribune.
To provide tec the paynwat «•!
Stale of Mtetovin, Couniy ot Barry, m
' On motion uf Aid. Brook* same was debteilne** of the city. fZAXkUU
At n iw*4on fit it.- Probato court .... .«•
DeWitt- Fry. a fanner living in Ben- ] referred &lt;o street committee. Carried.
In°“ra? a»3'
I?"jM&gt;!a2uS“« ,
look backward to realiro that Con. Eaton (L., was killeiL by ahull • ”
The
following communication was re­
**"
Tmndsy ths TM-iCtay uf May m the year | there is still living in the case of Hon. one day last week.
ceived:
\ '&lt;i.
cue tho-.'.vand nite hundred and five.
,,,
. , .
.
.
Rrewmt Ctaa*. M. MscX.Joir’nf J'robair.
। Henry Chamberlain, of Three Oaks.
■■n the taxablepruperty &lt;4 tbeat&gt; and
the City id Haatinyxi Mich.:
1«e aj»pr.-prlated t. and ordered paid
Ferr'**** f'ttt" of Caleb l&gt;. । Mich., a memlter of the Michigan legMekfrx.—We, thi-underxi^ned. tebtmoraWe bnaiy t» cauar tu b
On readta« xilfi tJIlugth- petition duly vert- islaturp of 1840. no older legislator bcThe city officials of Holland are Vour
main
!&gt;«■
tbe
benefito&lt;
uur
trxidetKr,
Vohoey w. Feiri-,-nao! *tid dHceaxed. : .
.
. ... ..
u
: a,
xtrneta.
pniyitiK that an ittstrurnrot now on file in this I *ng yet alittf in Michigan. He is 81 making a clcan-up'on the low dives of Church
Uatnl at Ua-tinax. May Mb. l«*f.
Eire drpartrurni fund
X«BM» '
ZKB’.1fi%LK25
S’t.SS: XM" ofc and ha. voted at every town that town.
funeral Mifet sund...
luent &lt;&gt;( vai i nxeeawto is- nnnitttna to proftstir , •
■
•
Water fund
and thepzocutm therein mmu-d appointed or meeting in Three Oaks township since
Sinklux
fund
SSnSi. ta.tM»«a.r. ti&gt;&gt; i tbe tow nahip wm organised fifty .-e.n&gt;
On motion of Aid. Horton same was
John Hunt’ of Plainwell celebrated
Total
. fi« so.u»;
referred to water committee. Carried.
3
“■‘,l v°‘“110
hcror' ,t“t ln
his 01st birthday one. day last week.
Tbe following petition was recom­
said t&gt;«mioti and that the twdrs at law at said the township .from which Three Oaks
droea-r-4 and all other pmtons int^test-sl la
.,
mended: ’
*ld estate, are required
ataeeaskiL ) wftfi
aside. —tx.
Moved by Aid. Hall that the appro0t said Court, then to lx* holdea at the prebate
.
.
Portland's city tax will be 00 cents XX. 31AVOX:
affler, tn the City at Hastinr-. In Mild county,
---------In refc.-reiur to tbe
ol-Warren Heeler and prlatiou bill be accepted. Carried.
’
on the $10U which is less than last year.
The following ordinance was present- i
'Vi„«B1d Baxter of Vr^. who
Ki: ’
l. fhtu
IL&lt;K'KritSa,L7inlhSoXd.'lriv” • *leliv',&gt;' w«°n tn
,c™*Better known as
AS ORDINANCE
nfthr nendracr at said perttlou aM the bearing has a curiosity or monstrosity in the SUES TO SET ASIDE SALE
pkhlHhed*&gt;ia&lt;ibo1“LisTib°us
nhnjM*
chicken.
---------I On motion of Aid. Hall same was
na.ojrt. of
... a.. fotw-legged
aw... -.&lt;
a.a.«.aww&gt;... Thea ... .
H;w: printed and --ucutatH iti told County c&lt; : body
bodv is
is al»ut
about half
half longer
longer than
than the
the usnal
usnal
,
— , .
„
granted Carried.
lirry.oucf inf-»c'i weft for thr*« succe*siv«
'
,,
j Citizens Telephone Co. Want Owner
n-u_ fonow|n2 petition waiT*reeom.
Tbe dry d Jis
lybf
h^rinir.
wpeito oration* to Mid day
at h^trina.
chicken and in walking it troots like a ■1
*n®
petition wu reuomSnctk-a 1. Tt
C,IAJirfitnoVrrobato ** It was
w*» batched
hatched from a double
of Sunfield Telephone Exchange to ,
Mich.. May n.-iw.
; yolked egg. Mr. Baxter is carefully |
Respect Option.
I in retowner to tbe nctitlun of Frank Baker and
. .
.
। Martha Wight man would recoin men 4 tbe wine
-v----------------- :------------------------------———l..
j------ I rearing the fowl in his kitchen and ex-1
the seasbn jit
H. Spence
, An interesting case was argued be- 1« yrauted and n«k ordered Jun-.
j pects to .toll it to some museum or side
j
NOTU B OF HEARING CLAIMS.
place &lt;4 buhinM kept etdiMively and only i. r tbe
forjudge
Smith
Friday,
.
by
Judge!
State of Michigan. County of Ratty. s«.
‘ I show as on attraction. •
bam.
Bayard
is
black
stallien.
Stewart, of Grand Rapids, representing
Fotlre Is hereby glrro. that by an order of the
court (nr tl&gt;^ County of Harry, made on I
the Citizens Telephone Co. of that | On motion of Aid. Hall same was
1.800
pounds
and
no
e.ptidjn
. d.iyur.Mio. A. J&lt; IWX&gt;. four month* 1
tt .inti' wen- .illowe-1 for creditor* to pre- i The case of John A. Pierson of Battle city, slid Attorney’s Frank Dean and granted. Carried.
The .following petition, was recom­
ur^intc ^of U»id*,''coumy.&lt;’dret,JuSri Creek vs. the Illinois Central Railroad Gary Fox, of Charlotte, who represent­
• Section 2. Thi« ordinance shall take effect
the
as
a
mended:
•
June Ut. 1*A»5J
I
1’ «■&gt; i" -be
~«rt
ed tbe owner of the Sunfield Telephone
■ Haatinipi. Mich.. May l’». 1HS.
On motion of Aid Barber said ordin­
(.'rawtjat the I’rotKitr office to the city &lt;i( Ha*-, Marshall. Pierson sues for $1999. He Exchange. The latter gave the Citi­ N«. M.iyoa:
ance was .referred to ordinance comService fee Siu
insure
coll
ttifrw. fur irxamltmiion and allowance, on or be-j , .
., „ . ,
, .
.. . .
fun, tae ta&gt;th day ct .sentciubnr next, and that . claims that he bought a ticket from zens Co. aii option on his business.
mitttve. Carried.
4
snail claims will Im Ivnurl treforasaid Court. &lt;to I eg.nt»tA
in nhirnun and that Before the option expired, the Sunfield
The bond of city marshal was pre­
W. A. Haxx,
ntdid thr- ’*th day uf September ncxt.at ten . bcatue*
,n vnicugo ana tnat
sented .kith Fred Philips as principal
otttKM in'the forenoon of that day.
1 when
when he
he arrived
arrived at
at Omaha
Omaha he
he was
was man sold
his business
brtainess to another person
’ ’ 'iis
lmtd&lt;! May »lh. A. 1). 18Ok
and Wm. E. Andrews and D K. Foster
ejected from tho train and severly . in- ; at a higher price. The Citizens Co, k On motion of Aid. Hall same was
.
CHAEf.Jts M. Mack.
as sureties. On-motion of Aid. Horton
. JodKo of Probate; f jured. Pierson claims that he was have brought suit to set aside this sale, granted. Carried.
.
: same was accepted Carried.
!—1-—I - ‘' - -------------- 1 ]ajj np for six months.
Moved,
by
Aid.
Hall
that
some
com
­
Moved by Aid. SentzthatDr. U. H.
which is really t«» the Bell Telephone
KALAMAZOO EVENING AND
Co., so it ds claimed. ' The proofs were petent man be engaged to drill down in Burton bo sent to Ann Arbor, meet Ing
the center ot the well at tbe pumping of state board uf health; his biii fur exSATL'RDAV TELEGRAPH
„
taken at Charlotte and the case argued sCat Ion to -test tbe supply of water. penwu to be presented to the council.
। The Kalamazoo Beet Sugar company
..
Carried.
Carried.
Srnto the erection of the new TELE- ! has made a final settlement with the here.
Moved by Aid. Barber that street
Mewed by Aid. Barber that a vote of
I G^AFII BUILDING and .the iustalla-, stockholders and disbanded. The c&gt;mcommittee expend $60.00on State-street thanl&amp;J^ extended Mayor Sweet and
tion of the Evening Telegraph's new Iwny wa8 organlzed in 1890 with a
PLENTY OF
PROOF.
from monument to lower hotel and two othem for the hospitality shown tbe
plant, there has-been a big increase in ,
of ^j.OOO. A large facblocks on Jefferson street. Carried.
street committee, sidewalk rumroilice,
Moved by Aid. Barber that 860.00 1x3 mayor and street commissioner wbile in
*■ the! Evening Telegraph's circulation1 tory was ....
...from
built about ..
three miles
From People
You
Know—From appropriated to complete repairing of Grand Rapids. Carried.
1
q and hfusinees.
the city. It was operated about three
roads in first ward. Carried.
■
Moved by Aid. Brooks that screvl i
।
The Evening Telegraph reaches the
Hastings Citi­
The following petition was recom­ committee, including the mayor, be I
people of Kalamazoo and all surround­
mended:
empowered to purchase a road roller. I
zens.
Carried.
ing towns before six o’clock the day of
Moved by Aid. Brooks that council '
By the death of a bachellor uncle in
publication, with full Associated prfe
The greatest skeptic can hardly fail
adjourn. Carried.
and market news. It^is conceded to be California. B. L. Pryor and Mrs. Har­ to be convinced in the face of evidence
’ BarrHiLTux,
James M. Patten,
E. L. Burn.
tM leader in circulation and influence vey Doolittle, of Tekonsha. find them­ like this. It is impossible to produce
City Clerk.
■:
On motion ot Aid..Brooks same was
in aoutibwestern Michigan. If is inde­ selves richer by $10,000. The Califor­ better proof of merit than the testi­
granted. Carried.
The council met In special session
pendent. enterprising and fearless in nia estate is valued at $400,000, and is mony of residents of Hastings, of peo­
Moved by Aid. Horton that Troxel be
bequeathed equally between 40 nephews, ple who can be seen at any time. Read Jriven use of. the second floor of citv hall
ev«ing, Msy 20,1W5, Mayor
its conduct.
Heath presiding.
3
.
or band rehearsal. Carried.
'
. Tbe Saturday. Telegraph is a Sunday and nieces.
tho following case of it: *
X°H ca,1-Ald. Barber,
gloved by Aid. Brooks that the sum r,PTenA
■paper, published Saturday afternoon
Geo. Supplee. of Apple St .says:
of 935.00 be appropriated for tbe pur­ Brooks, Hall, Seutz, Wclssert.
and.read by over 50,000 people the day i Miss Nora Westhoiser. of Kaluma- •‘For eight or nine years I was troubled pose of sending delegates of tbe fire de­
Meeting called for purpose of elect­
.
,
■
wilii kideney
aiucucy wjiuiua.ui,
ououik pain
patu
with
complaint, (.causing
ing member of board of review.
of publication. Visitors to Kalamazoo
zoo. consigned a lot of love letters'to down low acrons my back. It came partment to the state convention. Car­ r Moved
by Hail- the
*------&gt;
lhe —
resignw-lon
of I
-are cordially invited to visit the Tele­ I the flames in the family stove lastand went at first, bnt far the last ried.
be.^cepred. Carried.
,
The following resolution was present­ Lm®
: graph Building and see how- a modern week Wednesday. Almost instantly I eighteen months it stuck closer to me
Moved by Hall we proceed to oalloc!
ed:
‘jnewsjiap r is produced.
—«... .
thn
'tlian a brother.
Thp kidney secretions
there was a violent explosion, the stove were
fre&lt;rient
Ht timo highly
Resolved, That Ji®*c Townsend be ordered to for member of board of review. Car-'
tied.
being blown to fragments.
colored. I tried different remedies
WARNING.
C. H. fXboro i^oaired S row.
—»—
bnt none seemed to do me much good.
. I If yon have kidney or bladder trouble
.'.loved br Aid. Brook. Ih.t Osborn b.
One day I flaw Doan’s Kidney Pills
declared el«:|ed. Carried.
.
:
wad do not use Foley’s Kidney Cure
Little
Carl;
Roberts,
of
Charlo
tte.
I
advertised
and
thinking
they
might
therarf with an adBitkeal 10 per cent aralnxt the
Moved by Aid. Weinert that council I
.you will have only yoursdf to blame
property
and
collect
like
other
city
taxes.
adjourned. Carried.
couocu ,
for rreuMa as it positively cure* all was badly injured by a base ball in the j helrrme I procured a box at Arthur
Faj^c^J. Bbookk.
mP’mn™
The
Spanish Jack,
’, will make the
funns of kidney and bladder diseases. hands of an older brother who did not
James M. Pattzs;
. .
will cheerfully say, they dia me more
For sak’ by A. E. Mullholland suc- know he was so
_______________ CUy Clerk. season
On motion of Aid. Hall same was
W. H. Spence’s barn, opposite the
ReeJ
10 n,mI good than anv remedy I ever took.”
:MM0r.to|W. H. Goodyear.
granted. Carried.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Opera House.
Service Fee $15 to insure.
The following resolution was pre­
riok.rPA Ymmir *nd wif« nf Now Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ’ N. Y., sented:
Only one remedy in the world that
Bwsth.
U»Lod Yalta'
George Young and wife, of
for the United Statai. Re­
will at once stop itchineas of the skin
. meml)er the mtme-Doan's-aml take no
in any part uf the body; Doan's Oint- Buffalo. were drowned one day
week in Galien river grhile fishing.
other.
»ent. At any drug store 30 cents.

AA - ■
fillers

CASTORIA

I
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NOTICE

What is CASTORIA

HOMES

FREE

01R SEED CORN GROWS,
Priie •(

er

Sf.Si)

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

h.

The Kind You Bare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

BAYARD

Horsei

The Sam " '
131

Will make

weighs

S

county

The Black
Perc heron
Stallion
'

s

W.
a beautiful
lias

producer.

to

standing

Walter Diemond, Groom.

imported
at

HONET^TAR |

Kalamazoo

has

epidemic of ,
&gt;

RMl£Y3KllMNErl
Cl)KE
fakMKUNystaKtaipEflH
I

FM£BH(»iEWTAR
•
OM Prwwte PNMMta
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“Fernando^

James Bryan,

Lee

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�a’ 0, CadwaDedci 8

7' ,

HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 1. 1905.

A REPRESENTATIVE

ESTATE EXCHANdl

WHO REPRESENTS.

9

K7k(k,- over I Person's Grocery.

fk„iS1l%uS. HIGH.

\
rm Of 2Q0 acres,- 100
• - .i.,i es Improved, .100
_
uni spl«"'! with good drain
inw Mwl.‘ tnowshift 10 aores fair
,
good saw timber.
ptf tiuiit: i( Ktiuins. Nice spring
- s.me
. hard, good framed
tu*1
K-b;e and stone, wall cellar,
. bouK“’’.
well. 20 rods from
c froip Battle Creek.
SoalM’d •
&lt; al! and see.
;&gt;rm of 115 acres: soil is
No. a"1 • ’.:ul Iharn aud lays well,
' " da? Km,u
v i js acres bottom land
7Qacrt* &gt;n&gt;p.&lt;
,,.
balance wood lot.
ritb v''-&gt; ,,.
1 timber- Hne orchard,
jlenn •/ ■' . &gt;■ ie . basement 34x46,
fine
' t &lt;ur church. 1 mile from
,
j) Kds rreni ■
’wmg spring near build­
ithof!. '.mr'j
fap. .
,
r farm Of 125. acres,
No. •&gt; •' v,
i li-ani. level and free
■
wil *
’
' from st-v-iv jv.. . lumps, all improved
— .।
Fine buildings,
’ . but IV aw .•;
-ii-v: biru is basement
. Jnciwfa2 se ‘ , . 1. niile^rom school,
•. ui.crvnntery. ‘ ■ ’
,
' of !&gt;0 acres, good
. &lt; ,-.v loam and Jays a
rdeni on a ilu- lake,
little
and out building®,
vvd but'2 acres. 11.
,
miles from
\\ -.r.id«’.| —•’ '
HmiM. t . i 17 acres, tine clay
Borders on a
miles from- &gt;wu
.
a t Fine buildings­
little
,
.if 110 acre?; 105
, v
• acres of ime beech
A tine large sugar
. . .itid grjin farm. Good
« is silo, born! is base

SSh’,*1:?

That SjCertataly Be Seld

of Rep.

NASHVILLE.
■&lt;««»,
Matthew {K^on and wife of Setaw.
&gt; MeM T* Wedn«have been gUw&gt;u of hu
r F
«Hv
-.a---------.
day and tu
Thursday
Was -...
Wei
W. i
His constituents^^ certainly fed hDo11 H2ld vife the P»« week,
Attended.
gratified over the reco?IUf Roprtw-nuL iUrbl«
« Lansing
on | Tbs annual meeting if the Barrv
live Schantz. It rarely bh»em&gt; that
in **
r- Tuesday,
■
; Cmmy Sunday School Ataociatir.n was
-------a{1 bUaine
member of the lower hou.«e|LnIng
rt, *uhi. ’I ,U“ “
Baker d.s»d a suc«-rfal heM “
«■ B &gt;hnrdi in this city i
first term reaches as high u posinte
'Vnd
iu th&gt; ft'ghner dis-'"’“lne«tay and Thnrwlav
lart
wins such an excellent reputation
"
»r
, knday with appropriate osarcisew i ww,k TIm' m«Hng» were well attendhonest faithful service an has
a- junl a pleasmit time was had by all
thon' *’'■“« «» tapedially large atSchantr, Ho makes no pretense to
1 tendance from ontaide the city. The
oratory, tail is able nevertheless to give
P4ee has returned from hia
w®wi'*r un Thursday interfered
clear, logical and convincing reasons triP
■—tncky.
.
| -rniewhat with the carrying ont of the
far the position he may take on any I Miss sNi&lt;* Kinne of Battle Creek is
0,1 th“ (i*!’ “ "”'nJ ot'
bill that may com. before the law.: vtaiting her nari“if. Fjlw, Iri
. those who were to take part were un^nt. Edw,nKinnem,ai.Ue &lt;„ attend. The ,.pe„ were all” i
makers. He stands deaorvedly high for | wife
loth integrity tat.u
and diameter,
&lt;
cnaracter. and has
Borarom
ver&gt;'hjgh order and great interest was '
already
lMnPr “ld wife’ a taken in the discussion &lt;&lt; them. The [
alnady aopured
iwp.ired a splendid reputation ! d,UKhtl,r
as
an
earnest
worker
and
f
-;....
,
1
| lecture on Wedenesdayl evening by
as an earnest worker anil strong Yriend i , KintrMater of Clare is visiting I Jad6® Smith was exceptionally good ;
of dean, good measures. On tho issue
?Mra
. Oeq, ----------■ ttnd Wftl4
■
I
of primary reform he took his stand. ; n’,nUvwi ’« this vicinity,
and neither threats nor coaxing swerved ■ Miss
*'
’
Lena
Hecox and D. J. Hopkins
At tI,e
meeting the officers 1
him from doing his duty as he saw it. were marrftd lost Monday at Kalami-' for the en-su‘nK .'car were, elected- as
of this village. 'follows; President. S.-; W. Smith. {
He has certainly
a very useful ytx’itbrt1„n,.rtS.1nntayfmm.^““',‘‘:
Mr* "■
member of the legislature, and is in a
&lt;
■ting well and happy.
I
: Secrtary. Timinas Eckert;
position! to ta of greater service luiolh- . F1
.
Cheney. •, The
er term and w« ar« nutp the ix«ople of j
,
♦ ii v e i “ •
, i■ Treasurer.
&lt;“u|k&gt;, John
iionn c-nenry.
lhe location
location '
f n ,th”
*» no&lt; &lt;ta«biBarry'Ci). will wish him to take t
i- i ii ’
» &lt; .
' “*
“VA‘ w“v««t&gt;aun was not uenni- 1
. convention L.;n
to
x ill be held at the Castleton | tely decided ujKin but whs left in the
place again.
j U. B. chur 1u . nne K .
&lt;-»
h.inj5 of a 0^^ i n ig thought
Edward
—
\-Mayo of Grand Rapids was { that it will ta in the .south
part of the
, 1 thq guest of his parents over Sunday, j county ns the conventions for the last
re«*Qtlve William

h.

Local N

‘ Bert Wor hi ng went to Detroit Tues- ®?veral years have all taijn held in the i
’ day to atteid the Masons Grand Lodge. ' in north
■ •half.

C. E. Rawalder
rted for Buffalo
•f ldVacr.es: 113 last Friday wit
ve carloads of fat
••■e oak wood lot
steers,
most
ota
Rich
were those he
of It. Fine large
himself has
feeding.' Since last
n leedinjnrom ISO to 300
fall he
head
id counting everything, he
thi
he bunch cleared him about
.--Woodland News.

i

CAS' LETON CENTER.
Mr. and Irx. John Barry who have
been tnnkin r
g their home
&lt;m their farm
.
----for the last few months, returned* to
thoh home in Nashville Monday. Mr.
B’s brothelt will take possession

0(XX!CC&lt;^C&lt;XXX)CQOOOO©OOC©fi"

COLD LUNCHES
■

X ,

- •! .irder. amf wia
i.ave
Col
l:i« for

5 Our 7

/./cmand

.ur . Butlijriuv?
t
I f jyou sne not
- :ry.!.g*i:, return it
■. ;' d ylour money

irefciin

Hamburg Steak
I:’- always
ajF g■&gt;•'4 whed you

F.'W. Clifford

The MEAT MARKET Man

Two .loots »ast pt CJtg Bank.
Phone 22 Hastings, Mich.

Tho legisluturi’ has. paased a bill
making the present law providing for
the burial, of indigent sioldiera a^ public
expense applicable to the wives or wid­
ows of such soldiers. It also parsed
an act making it lawful for any town­
ship or village Ixmrd or commuu
council of a city to appropriate money
for the purpose of defraying the ex-;
pensej^-fo?; the projwr observance ' of
Memorial tfay. -Th-jj amount is limited
to &lt;50 j^/ommuniiies of less than)
5.1MM populatiotL

Ausil Moffat, aityi chemist of Ind­
ianapolis. reo&gt;mm|nd*« the following
formula for a cock roach exterminator •
Dissolve one pound of Copper sulphate
in water; add a pint Of tbe cheapest
molasses and half a can of concentrated
lye dissolvwnira little water; tail the
whole and a red powder will settle:
wash this in fresh water a time &lt;&gt;r
two. drain on a cloth, mid dry l&gt;y ex­
posure to heat or otherwise. When dryput it through a sieve and for use
mix one part with two parte of pow
dered'mustard, and dust around.

PICKING
UP$$$

Mr. and Irs. &gt;Fred Snore and Mr.
and Mrs. T iviurfof Veimontville s|x*nt
-Sunday at ’ lotart. Prides’.

Misd Ft! cl Raymond is making-n
two weeks • itdl jvith her sister.
J Lee Scott met .withqiite an accident
. Satunlay
■Vvning while he . and n
(•oupie of lx ys were playing "hide and
Austin’s hew tarn. He
rau in(&lt;&gt; Ah&lt; tarn to jhide. and rhe
tarn floor n &gt;t all In’ing {laid he fell to
the h-tfemei t tajuw. a distance of’eight
feet. He v&amp;5 hneonscious for some
. time, but n &gt; taiies wep? broken and
with the exfp-‘dn of being somewhat
lame he is rone the woj
* ‘the‘ fall.
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• Mrs. Otjo.. Marten of Clknviu visiting
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• relatives at this place.
. The IV. H society wiill meet with
Mjs. Chas. Jrtley Wednesday .lune 7.
.
All are invi ed
fine proed to
to atteiid
attend :. a
r fine
pro-’1
gram has been prepared.
I Mrs. Henry Ofley spent » ^’w
' with her di^wghter in Charlotte.

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REMEMBER
W.'

ly sell you everyttring that belongs to a
nt wo take your contract to* construct your
build.:&lt; GIVE US A CALL so that we may be
abb- ‘ prove these Ptntements to you.
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Mr. Cal. Charlton’s tarn was a success i
in every* F4y. There were over OU :
present. A good old fashioned picnic .
dinner w»w served co which every one
did justice. In the afternoon a pro­
gram was carried out which was very
good. During the’ program three or­
iginal stories were read by members of
lU&gt;e Branch M h&lt;x-1
the-? were prize
i stories for which John Day received I
the first prizk Caret Dellar second and
George Day third. The pupi la present­ '

BAUER BROS., Proprietor*.

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Fine Decorated Table Ware
Absolutely Free
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i ra ie is never so brisk but what any store can Randle more
W? appreciate trade—more especially the kind that is
Paid at the Time" ’as it saves us book keeping, delay, and
• v - use of collecting. We think the man who P,ay* £or
. r :'di'at the time he buys them is entitled to a little difference
•■•.&lt;luv: and yet to have two prices on an article is nut prac• ' so w« have hit upqn this plan of Giving ■ Premium
: i r 'paid up business”

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For our Premium we have chosen
A Full Line of DECORATED CHINA
i t,, ware Ib rlrlctly “Brita” and perfect in every reapect. Tbe
k^'ortment is large and contains everything necessary tor a
• ’v’.y arranged table.
" i do nut need to wait till you have traded enough to get a
bii^r set, but you can get one article at a time ns often as
have the required number of tickets.

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It will pay you see these Dishes
md It win pa, ,oQ letter atlli to trade with ua and aave JOM^
• tickets.

. WAITS &amp; RUSS,
Phone 16

The Grocers *

Chas. Thomas and fainrt*- have moved .
on the Tobias
farm.
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&gt;t‘R a great many improvements on the i
same.

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For Spring and Summer

Besides the Staple Blacks we have some pretty lines tn
Tan, also White Lace Hose.

|0, 15. 25. 35, Hlld 50C,
25, 40, and 50c.
$1.00
.
. . 25c
- 5Oc

In Black we have extra good valdes at

Black Lace Hose
Black Silk Plaited Hose
Plain and Fancy Tan Hose
Tan and VVhite Lace Hose
Children’s Hose Bla’ck and Tan
Children’s Presses
Ladies’ Dressing’ Jackets
New Mohair Dress Skirts. Blue. Brown. B1 ck

39c
50 c
S4.50 and $5.00

New Cravanetty Coats, just the thing for travelling, etc.

$10.00

Ask to see th. nt

upright, the old one' \\a&lt; falling in.
Mr. Fuhr's little lg&gt;y hat n perfect
raapia for.hunting iuid killing wnt-r
snakes. He laid out several Saturday
afternoon when one bit him on the
tar.* foot, with nu worse resist than a
bad fright fur the tay.
Floyd Thomas who has been visiting
his brother Chas, returned home Saiujdnj
"A
' man cumt* through hero Sunday
why claimed to be hunting for a farm,
saying himself and sister wished to
buy one. He came frotrr Illinois and
his sister is still there, hut will come
out to Michigan and keep house for
him. He acted rather strange for a
man wishing to buy real estate. Will
some.other correspondent please Write
about him. where he stopped, so we
can get an idea why a well drained
well appearing man should travel
acraw the country un foot?

HENDERSHOTT SCHOOL HOUSE
Pearl Garrison h very low again.

Libbio Hardy, is home for a while
having iwen gone-the most of the time

Quarterly
_ ... , , meeting
, _ was- fairly
. well
uttended. Quite a numtar were pres­
ent from abroad, several from Yeckley
appointment. T. J- NbrrhrHhnm east
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Baltimore.
Mr. G ask ill and wife from
Hinds’&lt;\»rnerH’and several, ffum the
Stier school house vicinity.
There will lie Children's Day exerWhile wor ring- in the saw mill run
by Chas. La»e. last Friday, a piece of , cises at the school house Sunday June
woode hit Wesley Norris in the fare 1L
cutting a gafcb in his nose. The doctor , • WnuSmith and wife of Irving spent {
took several ntitches in iL
। a few days last week with friends here.
Tbe whoolf picnic held by the Branch
£cw
th0 friends of Mrs. Scoville |
and Barryviie schools last Friday in , met
t|je )ionje of W. A. Hendershott J

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PRICH ARDVILLE.
Fnuik, and Burt Stanton have taught
the Chits. Frivhard farm for pasture, j

We Are Showing New Hosiery

Mrs. H. Gaskill visited her daughter
Garfinger left for Kalama- Thursday.
zo&lt;» last M"i iday for mediiral treatment , J. Benedict is ptartttring Mr. £uhn,
May good 1 ick’ attend I her.
house.
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Rcuv. Mnrthall filled the pulpit of this
Jake Hanies is tearing down the old
place Snnd ty.
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part of his hutise and will build a new

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. Darndi of Charlotte spent sever­
al days last week with her daughter
Mrs. Ata C&lt; zier.
Fowler and Mrs.
I Mr.and M ■s.
, Chas.
.
Bartar Mea&lt; returned from their trip .
ast
week.
Will Hyde aito Missouri
so returned rom
— his visit iu Georgia. ,
All give a very good account of. the
but think- old
states they t tiuxl, -----------— Mi&lt;|h-।
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igan can tar t either place yet.

i* pleasure t&lt;&gt; anyone, and the people are
very .lay in Bauer Bros. Lumber, Coal and
IV
V? nt the newest and best kept lumber yard in
Ba.-v rounfy.
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E. J. Me ?artney of Chicago is visiting his sLst r Mk Mina ’ Wk-kham.

The J. S. GOODYEAR CO.

lngt Friday for the purprosc of remind- j
ing h(ir th«t it was her tMth birthday.
Rn(1'n Very pleasant surprise it was.

aiwxiteHed on the Episcopal doorstep
with a solemn “God bless you!" hasti­
ly answered, “Don’t mention It. my
lord!”
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I have a nice line of Men's Fine
Shirts and Underwear, all of the
latest etjles. Also a good stock of
Men’s Work Shirts and Overalls—
the kind that wear and give good
service. Call in and see ray line,
you will be pleased with th* goods
and the prices.

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The Pingree Shoe
has achieved a reputation . for its
Wearing qualities, its ease, its per*
feet fit. second to none. The late
(lov.. Pingree spent his life in the
shoe business, ami the Pingree Shoe
was the result of years of patient toil
and study, If yon are bothered in
getting shoes to fit. or wear, come
and see me, I can please you.

w. H. SPENCE,
The Shoe Dealer.

Remember the BANNER when In need

WE WISH- TO ASK
you this week to just step in
and look over our immense
large stock of

Furniture,
Pianos and
Organs

See our big line of

^Hammocks &amp;
at very attractive prices.

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Two REFRiGER-

We are prepared to make June
a. record breaking month for
large sales and we can offer

Reflected Hrljrbt»e**.

Mr. and Mis. A. D. Wolfe attended j “Wbx.do«a, that congressman say so
the Armen, elnh at Ira Mapo . .n Kai- many more clever things than the rest
ns ?’’
amzoo last Saturday.
! st"He
is shrewd enough to pick out the
Miss Mahlfl Cox won the gran go -, brightest reixmc™
reporters to Interview him."
medal at the contest lost Tuesuay night । _WngWngton Star.
it the M. P. ichurch.
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an ____
old __
maid bumpsI her head
Mr. and Mm John \“ee’X
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Cta^mIn~B
I agk’lnatthe
thedoor
doorInInthe
thedark
dark abe never
•ed the funeral of Mrs. c,
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I han to worry over the way people wllL
courin at Hastings
-» Monday.
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'on »m | more American.
I Blower's

Men’s Shirts

••floah -all hemlock!’’ snorted Uncle When you have Printing done'vtfu want It Nicely Printed and on good paper.
Silas, backing aw«y from tbe door.
“What Is the trouble, sir?" queried
tbe footmAn.
“I thought I was gittin’ In th* ball­
room, an’ 1 come within one of buttin’
right in that to th’ ladles’ dreMln’
room."
“That 18 not the ladles dressing
room," reassured the footman. “It is
the ballroom."—Houston Post

ed Miss Newton with a beautiful pearl
handled gold! pen ns a parting gift.
Miss Filgfim will return to the,
Barryville whoul another year, and
Mr. Popinjay—How did you like my
Miss Newtonito the Branch..
acting at our dramatic entertainment?
Lady Critical-Well, I don’t think you
MAPLE GROVE.
made the moat of your opportunities.
Mrs. Baldwin and little niece of
Mr Popinjay—You don’t think so, eb?
lOobeisviUea^ visiting Geo. Cannon Lady Critical—No; You had several
opportunities to get off the stage much
and family.
Lowell Jarrard and family. Jake sooner than yon did!—London Opinion.
Smith Md&lt;*n»y. (*&gt;■
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toily. Goo. Cannon anil familj
A writer In the Strand Magaalne on
Vra Bahlwii and
1“'"1 S“l r‘ “Clerical Humor” telta of the unusual
&lt;l»y at Clear lake. They camo home behavior of a young candidate who,

with lots of fish.
Mr and Mr». A. D. Wolfe nttondod
tho Grange * Irving tart IVodnMday.
! Mi«* Mac $vans is visiting friends
iXtU’rvihk
Middlevilln

The DOROTHY DODD SHOE was first int^odncedonly a few years ago, but no shoe ever hnownhas attained so quickly, such popularity, or such a
vast volume of business. It is sold to-day by all the
leading representative merchants of the country,
and wherever sold is tbe accepted favorite of the
t women, of good taste in that ccmmunity.
The Dorothy Dodd Shoe is correct in style and
THEY FIT perfectly, giving an ease and grace that
cannot be found in any other shoe. I have them in all styles and cordially
invite the ladies of this community to call and inspect them.

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Prices that will do the Business.

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wmiw as wc are not go­

ing to handle them any more.

Carpets, Lace Curtains, Mat­
tings and Linoleums for every

Furniture Corners,
Miller &amp; Harris Furniture CO.

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COMMENDABLE ACTION
OF BOARD OF REVIEW

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obituary.

REMEMBER THESE POINTS

mrs. asa d. ROBK-Ataim An-': ANNOUNCEMENTS
drew* was bom in Pennsylvania Aug-11
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Next Sunday will be Children’s Day
i They Take Such Action As Will •f I the home of Charles ‘ Baton. in Rut­
land. A genological record of the An at thc.U. B. church. The entire day
Continued Remove the Factory
drew* family has been krjd since ;iM0. will be given to the children. In the
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Issue from Local Politic*.
[ when the first of that name came to morning the school fUI meet “n
It is a pleasure for the BANNER to • this
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country from England. . They church service, and tbe pastor will der«onl U» tact thxt therapcnlaon and wm, dl«ln^iiihed tor tbclttglety.'p^ liver an addrrea to tbe Sunday school.
Board ot Review ot thi.clty have taken riotimn and lemin.. Bi.bup Andrew, Ip the evening .the scholars will have
end, action aa ahould and will it lol- !|, . member ot tbi. family. and her charge of the service and render a prolowed up by their aooctaaon in tbe grandfather we. a revolutionary wdd- gram. All of the parent* and friends of
eame spirit, end tbe unfortunate feel- jer. Rhe was a cultured Christian the school are invited to both services.

THIS SEASON

j
if you are you ougbt'to call and i
see our line of Trunks, Stitt Caw*, ‘
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Mgs, and B«f«. Our lint* is very (
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complete, and up to date. Our &lt;
goods are Rifhtaud we will guar- ]
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an tec them. Don’t buy any- &lt;
thing because it Is Cheap, because
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it won’t have the Wear that you
want and need. There's QaaBty .
'
hi our goods, and they won t &lt;
ing that waa aroused two years ago by i woman. At tbs age ot IS she joined
cost you a cent more than others '
The Welcome L. A. 8. ondjW. C. T. i
ask far an inferior article.
| ,, the factory
, te Mathodist
andU.those
who
- assessments fixed by the -----------------------church,
-----------------will be
entertained by Mrn. San­
Rnurd of Review at
ut that
that. time. TT
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m 1bear
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a the statement
xL.____ a ! ford Edwards, June 7 for tes? All will 1
Board
The
knew her _will
out
HARNESS
supervisors and Board of Review have | that if ever there was n Christian wo- i
welcome.
We use the Met of leather; and '
have the best of workman. '
now recognized that tbe factories have man. loyal to the truth, gentle and
Giblom Council No 4ft R. &amp;S. M. will
that's why a Myer* harness 1
no disposition to avoid or evade their kindly, patient and serene in her faith ! bold a regular amembly on Jtonday
look! better and wear* better 1
share of public Imrdens. and have also W1d n/e. and
duty;
u j eveni
June B /for work: A fail Mtthan any other harness you can '
recognixed that an understanding of was the subject ot thia ahrtek Whether teudance h, earnestly desired
g«t.
factory property is necessary to a fair" fa the sunshine of prosperity or under
p
wlu k, held in
sw^nent of ’it. What is especially tho cloud of mfafo^ she was the
^...^. 2.?'
i the Presbyterian church Sunday morn- ;,
gratifying to (us is that the supervisors wunr sweet. . kind lovable Christian.
I ing and evening. The theme in toe
J and Board of Review took this action fa early life she was a teacher. She ’
Hastings,
Michigan.
morning will be •‘Gems from the
■; on theit own motion, without suggest- lived jn Saline, this state, for some :
Jeffere*&gt;n st^-4 door south of P. O.
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The L. U. B. A. Circle will bold |
’ factories.The Board’s action wa* un- H well-known, and highly respected
1 “Gentemen’* Night" at the parlor* of j
■luiimous. and the majority of them citizeij of Rutland, and ‘was a faithful.
' the M. E.. church next Tuesday eve- ;
|i were elected on a ticket which the . loyal wife.
1 factory owner* generally oppo**!.
Jho1 influence of her clear, pure life : 'nlng nt, 7:30. Mesdame* Arthur Trott. !
On
mt of Our
M. L’ C
Cook.
J. W. Sage. J. C. Ketch*
I Certain it is that if something bail not I ‘wa* a treasure to this world, and has( j '
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|J-um. Phyllis Reynold* and A.',C. Brown ,
| liven done to remove the irritation and fa-on a source of inspiration and*
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are
theIboetmaes.
A cordial invitation
) ranae of wrong which the factory own- strength to many. The cheerful manj er* felt, sooner or h-ter it would have nor in whiqh she accepted the burdens( is extended to ladies and gentlemen of '
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the
church
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and
Sunday
school and tbeir
j resulted in harm
this city. It will God gave her to boar, and her exalted
we have had. we uiere obliged
1 be found, we are confident, that the i Cliristian character, will ever l» re­, friend* to- be present. Please pas* this
!
invitation
on
and
bring
ns
many gentle­
to stock up again.
, spirit of justice and fairness of the membered by the many who knew and
men
you as
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the-with
factories
willpossible.
' fared her.
I The Mabcaim* Memorial service^ '
We have all Grades from tbe \, tie of fasting good to Hastings. And
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be
held
Bunday
June
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The
mem।
, we hope that none of the Board's sucPAID $11.90 FINE AND COSTS i her* are invited to - lie at the hall at ‘
. cessNora may ever take such action a*
s
:
one
o
’
clock
sharp,
when
tho
prucewrion.
,
’ will make owner* of manufacturing
. property here have other than the kind- William Stone Pay* that Sum Rather beagled by the city hand will h* fonnThan T.ke 20 D.y. In
“d
,l"’
&lt; i e*t feeling for itbv city.
art’ "tire all
We have mime ■ Bargains on \ ! will lx* glad if future tf&gt;.*ea*iug and
J
I H. Pryor will deliver the address at .
J®Rrhe cemetery.
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....REMNANTS and ODO PATTERNS.... \ reiewing officers will show the same
\ ■ spirit
a* thatof
manifested
Uy those
R.
B. Murdock
CffHton and
hi* ]who
Epworth League at 0:80 Sunday eve. ,,
\ nr® now fillit'K such office* iu this city. hired man. Wm. S tone, drove to this niQg. ' Snbect.
The Making of a
We carry a full line of Window ' ■
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city Friday each with u big load of | Chri&lt;iah—Helping
One
Another,
Shades and Room Mouldings.
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ALWAYS HAD THE BANNER.
wood. Mr. Murdock returned after Leader. Mira Maud Whitney. All inRev. C. R. Crosby.! formerly a resi­ dispossing of hi* loud, but William vifad.
dent of Rutland township, but for the tarried, and cast too many glance* at the
A Hpec|nl ,nwting of Hasting* ( lai|»jiast 1H years, with tlui exception uf a Ixwze when it wa»*h«lding it* rainlww j ter No
o R K win lr. held „„
few weeks, a resident of Canonsburg. tint* in the cup. William experiment- Twsdav evening June 0. for initia'
Phone 113,
City Drug Store.\ Mich., is visiting friends and renewing ed that afternoon and evening with a \
Hastings. ::
Michigan.'1 old acquaintances in this city and vi-view (rf determining if it tasted ns ”
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in/? it when the i«q»er was first estab- learned that while the Imxwc dispensers
&gt;*'*&gt;4'4’*'*&gt;&gt;4**‘W’**'*,****&gt;** li.-hed in 18W, and it has Ix-emi weekly nre willing to parhim on the hack as

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1st The Paint i, a ,niji] Nrl

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URGE SALE OF
WALL PAPER

■““I". WALL PAPER

Q. A. HYNES.

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visitor ever since. Rov. Crosby's wife I long at* bi* dimes hold out, they are
:- i died
about a year ago. and for the past not the kind of philanthropists who, | Mr. 86John, of Woodland,
nt Grant Mnir a^ast week.

I have a nice line Spectacles t

♦ and Eye Glasses, Gold Bowed £
and Steel Bowed^
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Prices 25C’to $5.00 and up.
Glasses fitted scientifically.

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I do repair work of all kinds, *
neatly and promptly.

......ALL WORK GUARANTEED t

A very delightful affair of the past
week was the dinner given Thursday
♦ evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hants
to oftirvn Ol Emummwl church and
ol th, varion.,
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Open Evening*.
»»» + ♦
chnrch societies, and the heads of the
social cl tills and their husbands. The
house was handsomely decorated, with
tulipa and carnations. The guests were
1 have a full line of Ladies
seated at small tables, covers being laid
Linen Collars for 20c, 25c
for forty. An elaborate menu in four
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j courses was served, Mrs. Wood cater­
ing. The evening was passed most de­
I also have a tine line of Silk and
Paper FANS that I will sell cheap. , lightfully and many compliment* were
Price 15c, 25c, 30c and 50c.
paid the host and hostess for having
, planned and carried out so charming
J3RTS LEEHIN6.
and enjoyable iui affair.

Ladies Linen Collars

LOWE BROS.

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LIQUID PAINT;..,
i* better than any other for your houae.
BECAUSE-it is made to paint house* with and will last when
BECAUSE—the quantity and weight are in each’ 'package.
BECAOSE-every ounce of material used is the best.
BECAUSE-!ull value is put into every package.

SHARPLE'S TUBULAR
CREAM SEPARATORS

are the biggest, safest, most
useful facts any dairyman or
farmer can stick to. Tubufar* have the only waist low
supply can—the only InstaiH
lv Accessible, wholly -ncle-ed
gears—the only self oiling
gears tbe only oowi without
contraptions and suspended from hall bearing The illua
tratiuM shows the easy to operate Daly Tubular separator
and its easy to clean bowl.

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FISHING TACKLE

We here * nice lbw &lt;X Fishing Techie, including aJTull line
or SHAKESPEARSJrODS AND REELS. ComeymuLsee
118 and gel our prices.

WE HAVE A FULL LINK OF

MOLINE IND DEERE CULTIVATORS
both riding and walking, Farm Implements of all kinds,
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages, Road Carts.

uot there nor the team. The sheriff
Mrs. ...
Mae Powers ...
and____________
Miss Gertrude
found the latter and had them cared , Rogers were Grand. Rapids visitors
for, then he hunted up Stone, and 1 Saturday,
hu«l«l him off to Jail. Saturday ho
d-akter
tra. taken Wore juMirc Rikvr, and paid Mlm Brlra went Grand K„,,i.h vi.il$11.00 fine and costs, rather than take hora Moujnv
the 20 day* in jail which the justice j
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enUcingly pushed in his way. We hope !Ira' Fnu’k Mans. of Kalamazoo, was
the sheriff and other officers will see !, the
1 '* guest of Hastings
nM friends Mvnday
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' and Tueaday.
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; that others" are punished for cruellyj
treating horse* as did William Stone. '
Mr*. F. F. Hilbert, of Woodland.
, was the guest of her sister Mr*. R. K.
CROWDED ALL DAY.
Grant Saturday.

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THE HARDWARE DEALERS

| HARPER’S LUMBER YARD i
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Combined with STYLE in cut and neat
patterns, is what the average man wants.
■Clothcraft Clothes” fill all the require­
ments and the prices are not high.

$10 eoo to $20 •—
WILL

“SUIT”

ANYONE

Our Shirt Stock
Comprising the GOLD and SILVER
“REGENT" and -‘EAGLE" makes,
that are handled by the best furnishers
ever) where, cannot help but please you.

Prices $i., $i.5O and $2.00
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have some bargains to offer, and when
! j they offer them they have them to offer.

DISHES -100 piece sets - $4.50 H
Open stock at Sets PRICES jl Mantle Clocks at $4. and up.
$3 50 Knives and Forks for $2.75, until JUNE 15, 1905.
Diamonds bought before the advance; you get the benefit in price

RINGS
of all kinds at lowest price for
quality.

C D DAMPHAQT
rifii rHmUUHOl

Hastings. Mich.

AH Wool Clothing

FOimnONEWIAR

J. S. Harper &amp; Company,

j.

cau,e ■’ * ma^c

Phone No. 1.

8ntaldayD&gt;Pu*’&gt;«nm&gt;T'waierowdslr U"1 Mr"- cMbywuud werc
ed «I1 &lt;l«y loew with I«.,ple dethrone ot
of Arthur Pettul, »nd wile, ot
trying hie Yale Coffee. When evening ' loverdale, on Friday.
came he had bnt four pound* of his 85
Fred Stowell and wife of Hudson,
cent coffee left out of 100 pounds he visited friends in this city and vicinity
started
in
with
in
the
morning,
and
.
Monday,
and Tuesday. ’
Iielrd Ysa Hm
nine people were kept going all day i Mr*. Heien Brooks returned home
sx
long. Mr. tJePue ha, romething ehe Saturuday after an extended visit al
etope tike coughandh**!! lungi
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as jcan be Been PVR
-yhi* sleeve’’ aa
by Kalantaroe and Allegan.
’
' „ _
reading hi* adv. in this issue, and his
Mr. and Mrs. .Tason MpElwnin went
!!!!?!; patrons win get the benefit.
to Nashville yesterday to attend the
funeral
of Cyrus Buxton.
=
IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT
“ A CARD TO PENSIONERS—I will
lie in my office Moway June 5 to fill,
out vouchers and to apply for . an in­
BANNER ADVS. PAY.
crease of pension1, for all who believe.
. themselves entitled to an increase. I
j Wright Bros Received a Nice Order
| Bring your certificates.
'
if you are going to*do any building this year. We carry a full
Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
from Nearby'Town Sat­
•line of all kinds of lumber, such as is demanded in building
urday.
~
and we will cheerfully quote you figure? on any bills you may
Crohp is quickly relieved, and
-ra । whooping cough will not “run its
„
vii.rxyvx &gt;»a.
~
present. Or if you are going to do any repair work, build a
Ixcit
week Wright Bros, &lt;«.»
advertised
S
porch or shed, come and see us.
It won’t cost you a cent
xionrj iiuu tar. xm* vouko
.
, . ,
.
,
to come, and if we save you money on your purchases, as we
I Syrup is
different from all others
bo- : aM
c&lt;&gt;a''fl- exclusively
the BANNER.
i» dlff.root
otbnn. &gt;«’xclwlvriy in
In tlw
BANNER
I
behove we can, it will be to your advantage.
i. enure
cause it act*
acta on tbe
tbo bowels. You can- |j The paper bad
had scarcely reached one
ono of
not ctfre Croup 'and Whooping Cough the adjoining towns before a nice order
—until
until you
vnn rid
t-i/1 the
*},a system
msets.rn of
,.F all
nil con
xwxn,­ .
...
. - ,
. ,
was
telephoned
in
by
a
lady
living
in ,
I gestion, by working off the coldJ j that town. The motto of Wright Bros
through a copious action of tho
LUMBER DEALERS.
' twwelfL
Bee’s Laxative Honey and[ is “What wo say wo do, we dodo.’’,
Tar does this, and cure* all Coughs, By carrying out to tho letter just what'
S Phone 221.
Hastings, Mich.
! Croup.
Cronn Whooping
WIinAnintz Cough,
rv,nr»h etc. No
Vzx r&gt;w_
j■*
6 ’
op- they agree to do, they have built up a •
TlUMlUlUUUMiUUUUUUUUUUMUUUUUUUUUMUUUUUR* II Cnrvetb.
a»rvrtbK°r
Fred U H”*th
splendid bunincas.
Having such a ,

3

good paint tl,.,,

Goodyear

visited

few weeks be has been living with his when he is too drunk to experiment
,
i brother in Grand Rapids. Since bis any more, would take him and his' Roliert Maytin ha* taken the place
j of Dei Bevington .on the BANNER
! Ia*rt visit here, he note* any change* in j team home. Accordingly when the
; crew.
the city, and says tHat-despite hi* ab- saloons were closed William, unable tn
Mina
Garrison
went to
; senco he maintaius a deep interest in walk, found a nice. warm, soft place
------Ifta
t------------------------— Grand
- -—
j Barry county and her people. There ' on the walk.
and there
yyent :-Kapids Sat uni ay - for a visit with
are ho friends like the old friends.
to sleep and dreamed of what a lieAutL
| ful fool’s paradise he had found.
C. R. Crosby, of Grand Rapid*, via*
EMMANUEL CHLRCH OFFI_______ ..
About midnight, Mr. Munlock phoned visiting
friends in the city the first of
CERS ENTERTAINMENT the idwriff. explaining that Stone waa the week.

Geo. Newton, jeweler

.’’tTia^-

PAIXT.

co?t*|c”

2nd-,

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

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WHERE

WILL

YOU

GO THIS!

. SUMMER? If you desire rest and re- '
creation, why not try “THE RIVER I
ST. LAWRENCE TRIP’1 Folders
I descriptive of the Thousand Islands, |
. Rapids, Montreal, Quebec, Murray j
Bay. Tailousac. the far famed Saguenay i
i River, etc., on application to any rail- j
, way or Steamboat Ticket. Agent. For |
illustrated guide. "'“Niagara to the j

i Sea, “ send U cents in postage jtamps
j to H. Foster Chaffee, Western Pfaa.
Agt.. Toronto, . or Thos. Henry.
j Traffic Mgr. Montreal. R. &amp; O. Nari-

gation Co.

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large stock as they carry,

STRAW HATS
of the ‘NEWLAND” make will soon
be in evidence. Our prices 50c to $2.

Chidster

Burton.

FOEEYSKIDNEYCORS
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the

�WINDOW

BIG AUCTION SALE

Local News

HASTINGS BANKER JUNE 1. 1W5.

OF JEWELRY

PERSONAL MENTION,

: Chiu, frrfmert mid Chm. HugOT .pent
John Be,,met, th. Jeweler. He,
the 30th at Tbornapple.
Anneuncement in thl, |„ue That
Judge Smith delivered the Memorial
addram at Middleville.
will letereet Everyone.
Ira VaaValkonlmrg haa routed a
l»rt of Mm IVropinter-. ho&lt;w- on । been identlawl with; the btulnem inGreen St.

goods in
KE the
day they
any
nitride
&lt;&gt;nr

mounted
the more

A. C. Brown, C. W. Clarke, and A
E. Ilenkro mid their wlvea went to
Wail lake Monday.
'

A nine pound -boy has arrived at the
home of Chas. Will, and Charlie is corresixmdingly happy.
x Plans are Iwing made for building
two more houses on
Lincoln park
। addition to the city.

Thok Duyle has purchased E. A.
Ryders’ house nnd lot' on Jefferson St.
Consideration IS. 4W.
Merrick Sherman was given fifteen
days in jail for di sonipry conduct by
Justice Riker one dav last week.

George Konkle was arrested for dis- '
orderly conduct Friday, but kt pff on
suspended sentence
’" ’ promise to
dO lx»tter.

Mrs. H. H. X'anAuken has just Iwen
elected a member of ibe Daughters of
the American Revolution by the Lan­
sing Chapter..

Paper

Wall

tried thia
■ we illnr

For sale, my livery stock. Every­
thing in first class condition. Will Ixi
sold cheap if taken nt once. For funner
particulars addrex&lt; Chas. Gardner.
Hastings. Mieh. '

Fled L, Heaih &amp;jCarveth,

R. T. F. Dodds, hating dis|Kned of
hi* milling interests in Manistee, has
ib-cided to locate in this city for the
present. an0 has rented a part of Mrs.
Rum* Colgrove’s residence.
The friends of Grant Muir and Wife
gave them a very pleasant surprise Fri­
day evening, and left them a very nice
table to remind them that it was the
'.th anniversary of their wedded life.

GRO
i homey.
By get
’•«*’ 7&lt;m

Right

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,

Hutingt,

Michigan

:

FOR SALE
A niciistuck
Groceries,
including Eixtures, in this
city Iti-the only grocery
on Jeffers'- treet, isin a
nice location, and will
moke « splendid opening
for Someone. - '

flay Sprague
Care Banner Office.

&lt;■’ H. Osborn has a nice stock of the ■
f-wnous CIuul Kauffman Bros.’clothing.
This clothing hu an cistablishtcl repu­
tation for its quality fit and excellence
in every way. and it is^Tgasily within
the reach of everyone. If you are
thinking of buying clothing iof any
kind yon should step intoMr. (isborn’s
store and inspect hh stock of the
,
■ Kauffman Bnx clothing.
Mark C. Bullic. a Barry Co. 1x&gt;y. :
who has a position in the War Depart- !'
mrnt ut Washington, has not l»oen con­
tent to merely do hjs office 'work and
draw his salary. He has so • improved '
his tim* and opportuni ties that he has
just graduate*! from the dental depart­
inent of the George Washington Uni­
versity of the Capitdl City. II every
young man who obtains a public office
would use it as wisely as has Mr. BuiJia such places would do far more good
to thosd who hold them.

Reqpr&amp;entative Bosley's bill pro­
viding for the payment of bounties for
killing English sparrow* ha* ftassed
the senate and is now before the guv­
. enior for his approval. About the
time these pests were neraly exterxninated some years ago, the state iep«-aled
the bounty law. Kpw the birds have
increased and mutiplied agasn the law
is restored. The policy of fast and
!.x»se is a good one for the small boy .
;
bnt expensive for the state.
■
Tbe Michigan State Telephone Co. is ,
constructing a rural 'telephone line
|through the western part of Bidford '

K. B. Mwr wu in Woodland Mon-

OL.Ji DECORATION DAY, always aeems to us to be the end of spring, as
far as gelling mot wearing) certain lines of goods, and at this time we take the
"
our 8PrjnB wearables, iop off a big slice nf the profit and clear them
J his year will be no exception to the rule. 4We are going to give .von mauj’
Barga______ _____
___ ~
.
Wumeif8_Ready*to-Wear
Department,
such lines as Petticoats,
Ski'-tH, Silk uoatd. Covert‘Jackets, Raincoats, etc
You will perhaps need some
ready-to-wear garment, for the holiday and here is an opportunity to save a few

George Menhennick ia capa led home
from Mt. iClemen.s t-wlay.
2 Miss Lottie Dickerem visitedjriemh
at.Dowling "over Sunday.'
"
I iIr" Orpha'.Goodyear visited Grand
Rapids friends • yest/nltiy^— IM~
*

Do You Need a Shirt waist?

hirtest bidder, without rerorve. it can
“ ‘‘oi’ndr-d uj«,„. Thi, w)„ wiu
tinne yvery aftorn.srn and evening onUI at least one halt of tb„ Mltlre Mock
Is sold. Mr. BesMoer
UI(M| lhi,
ronrse to reduce hi, Motdi and turn it
into .pot cash. Here will he K .ph-mlid
opportunity for thow dmiriog anything In his line mid wo refer dnr read­
en, to Mr. Bemm-r', adv on ]agt. ]2 „(
,h"‘ •**»■

Ladies Covert Jackets and Raincoats at 1-4 off

We have the finest assortment of Waists that was £
ever shown in Hastings, from the ordinary Percale A
to the finest Swiss. Very large variety to choose O
from, the fit positively guaranteed and style of
the very last New York designs.

Hale Kenyon, uf Fret|&gt;ort, waa in the
i c,ty.Monday on* busiiiws.
.

__
’ll" Ethel Brown ,*ent Decoration
■lay with her iwrems In^’mlricvllle.

Mm Henry Barnum. otiMn't. Grove.
visited n-litirm in“tbr city over s,,„.
.day.
Mr*. Baiting.fr, of Woodland, visitnd her daughter,Mrs. R. K. Grant
Monday.

Children Hard on

Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Curnahaon. of
Alliance, Ohio, are visiting friend.- in
Mr. and Mre. E . Tyden’and daugh­
the city
ter Florence left Satuhiuy on their trip
(
;
(
Mr. and Mrs. .In*. Pattison visited for Sweden.
the latter'* parents at Irving Munday
Will -Pa^tiaon • of Kalama/.^).- aj-ent
and Tuesday.
Monday and Tm-iay with hi* mother.
:
Rev. H. Ji. VanArikcn returned Mrs. Dolle I’attrsun.
Monday fronr the Pre«iiyterinn General
Mr and Mtn. Albert Pattison, of
Assembly which he attended as a dele­ Jackson. iq»nt Sunday I with tho for­
gate.
.
mer’s mother Mrs. Bdle Pattison.
Mr. and Mr*. Robt. }Mills and Dec
.
M. C. Excursions.
‘Price visited the latter’* parents ut
Special round trip Sunday rati s are Portland the fore part of the week.
now in effect, a rate of oiie fair for the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menhennick.*
round trip will lw charged. Pawngen. of Owtmo. an*
visiting their son*
must reach starting point by midnight
George and Fred and funpins in thin
same date. Tickets arc good on all
passenger tralnson Hij* diviniot; if they
r_
O’Meara. of Kalama­
are scheduled to- Stop Rt the station
zoo. Wfie the guests lit tbe latter**
you wish to stop at.
Jtafeni Mr nail Mr. E. A, Rider. SunA Michigan train fur Michigan
ptwple. fast, comfortable and onivenMr. and Mrs. John Weissert went to
ient. Michigan .(Vntral “Wolverine',
Woodland Monday to attend the gradu­
snyes half a day going and coming and ating exercise* of Che kVqpdland high
gives a whole day for business in
- .school.
•
York’. la-nven Hastings at 11 :M a&lt; m.
John Hawkins, of Battle Creek, was
Detroit 3:40 p. m.. arrive Buffalo 8:50
p. ni.. arrives Grand Central Station in the city Munday and Tuesday. He.
New York.
a. m. The fastest expects to move to Hastings in the near
future. *
train in America Try it.
G. A.sR.- Department of Michigan
State Encampment, and ’ Womens Re­
hef Corps. Traverse-City, Mich.. June
19-21 1903; for the nhwe occasion a ;
rat»j of one fare plus 23 cents fur the.
round trip is authorized, date* nt salt'
June 47. 18, 19 and 20. Innit for return
qntil Juntqre inclusive.
.
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Imper­
Niagara Falls. N. Y..
ial Council.
cents for
June 20-23 one fare plus
the round trip is authorized for this oc­
casion. dates of sale'June 18. 19 and 20
return limit June 24 : by laying a fee
of II.Ui an .extension can be secured
'
until July 14- .

Miss Mabie Rum •wqnt to Grand
Rapids Saturday to - visit friends, re­
maining there to attend the May f»-sJiV*1L
,
Mr. and Mrs. •Fred'Ryvrson and son
Lavern and Mrs., J. D. -Z«igylmeir were
Gran’ll Rapills visitors tlic fore part of
(he week.
.
!
.

M rs. 'R M. BierUy and son Clarence,
of Toledo, came to this city, . and will
be tiie guests of Will Thomas and wife
nt Gun lake.,
. '
2 Mis. Lncy Sawyer left fur her home
in Philadelphia Penn.. Monday evening
after a few weeks visit with relatives
in the city.
Mrs. McLaughlin, of.Mnekegun. who
has l*:«n visiting her mother Mrs. I.
A . Holbrook and other friends, re­
turned home yesterday.
.
Mr*. Aaron Wormeth. of Pine Grove,
returned home to-day. after visiting
her daughters. Mrs. frank Nash aud
Mrs. Alvah Seeher ;the past week.

Knights Templar of Michigan Grand
Commander?’. Annual Conclave and
State Encampment Detroit Mich. June
13. For the above occasion a very low
round trip rate will be given. Dates of
sale Jnne 12 and 13. return limit June
14 inclusive.
Fiftieth Anniversary of City Incorp­
oration Celebration Flint Mich. June 7
•Mrs. A. E. .Mulholland has joined
and K For this occasion a rate of one . her huMiund here, and they -will ‘ move
and cme-third first class fare for the . into tho house now occupied - by Jason
'township into Johnstown, to Turner’s
i jresort nt Fine Lake, via Ixevel Park, : round trip will be given. Dates &lt;»f sale McElwain, as soon as It shall lie va­
June 7 arid 8. retuni limit June 9 in-1 cated- '
.
’
I.-! distance of twelve miles. The line
[will be a part of the local exchange, । clusix^ '
Miss Clara Hendershott and Miss,
On
Sunday
June
4.
the
Michigan
Mary
Grant
went
to
Grand Rapids and
land with the completion of this line
fthis city will be connected with the Central will run an excursion to: Grand Hawn Saturday, and had a very
Thornapple,
Jackson,
and
Toledo,
via | enjoyable visit with friend* in-loth;
surrounding country tn nearly every
Special cities.
direction for a radius of several miles, Jackson and L. Sk &amp; M. S.
train K&gt;ares Hastings 8:IV a. m. arrive.
r -Battle Creek Journal.
'
IXX) Caro, former Grand Chancellor |
Toledo 13 noon, returning -leave Toledo
of the Grand Lodge. K. of P. of Mich-.
6;&lt;X)ji m. leave Jackson 7:50 p. m. , igan. was in the city Monday on liusi- I
Fare tn Jackson t» cents. Toledo fr-’-l". nees connected' with tbe Endowment
Michigan Inter Collegiate Athletic । rank of that order.
'
Amui.,|Liinsing. Mich.. June .2 and 3.
Mr. Del Bevingtonx who has been at
For the above occasion a rate of one
work for the BANNER for several
fare plus’S.V for the round trip will be I
given. Dates of sale June 1 and 2 and ] months left Saturday for Detroit where
be has secured a poritiota on an excur­
muring trains reaching Lansing lie- |
sion steiuner for the suTnmer.
. fore noon June 8. Return limit Jqdu 5 (
I inclusive.
; It is'difficult to cure a oough or free
| Barnum dr Baileys Circus at Grand , yourself from tho discomforts of a cold
never
Rapids. Jnne 20. A rate of &lt;1- 31 for ; nnlew&lt; you move the U’Wels. Bee’s
j the round trip will be given which m- Laxative Hpnm’ and Tar acts on the
buwels aid drnes all cold out of the
eludes admission ticket to the circns system. Them comes - its soothing
a
of
I Date of sale J"110 20- return 1,mU effect and strengthening influence up­
on the throat and lungs. For Croup,
I June
whooping Cough, Colds, and.all Lung
and Bronchial affections, no remedy
is equal to the orighml Laxative Honey
and Tar. For sale by Fred L. Heath
&amp; Carvoth..

•If yonr boy or girl is ham «m hosiery
AOU ought to try NOMEND Linen
Knee Hosiery.
-Ik will save you
money. Darning
waste ut iti’tue,
because Children no sooner gel on
the streets when magic like, lhe
holes irai’penr. No mystery about
NOMEND—just a question of vatu
and KiHttiiig - know how. NOMEND
JI.Kiery is made by a new method,
which splices pure linen onto kjuees,
heels ano toe*. Thus they arc imide
proof against the roughest wear and
tear-that children can poturipiy give
them.
.
.

Price, per p’r
Price, 1-2 doz.

Come in and let
fit you to a pair.

5*tra ’art?e Lyelets.

Ve«T .Stylish

.......

bdi°l?a.Di ,omctfaIaI distinctive,
“’aividuaJ, come and see thia oboe

uh

C. W. CLARKE 4 CO'
QUALITY SHOE STORE

gbe-I hope Jos wot P°llw “ W*'
amr? ®-lnde«l I
1 «*Te “m *
eortUil invitation to m«ke bH bouro
my home.

Card of Thanks.
W« wish to thank the many friends who were
so kind m ns In the sad bereavement wMcfcSok from us a loved son and brother. We vdah
rn make M*clal mwrttoo of the orders
Elks.
i‘«iu&gt;dElectr!e.al Workers’ of South Rend.
■hJsu- representatives were here to extend every
SkrtbU- kindness they could. We appreciate
these thlnp wore than we can find words to
express.
.
# (.ojunmia Eatox

25c

$1.35

A choice assortment of Linen Embroidered Waists, •
beautiful designs, priced from $3.50 to $5.00
LADIES BLACK
MERCERIZED

D
“©11100818

No. 150-10 doiun of this number, all new goods.
Good qualities, well made/ The liest style, regular
price $1.00.

While they last

WRIGHT
PHOE No. 30.

BROS
Hastings, Mich,

MoneyTalks
Many and many

time the emergency
arises when nothing answers

GOLD HARD CASH
Accumulate some by placing a portion

of your present savings in this bank where

it will draw 3 per cent intereslcompounded
twice a year. Make your first deposit
TO-DAY
Our Capital and Surplus is $100,000.
Assets over a Half a Million Dollars.

Hastings National Bank,
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

that your personal appearance carries tons of weight,
in the way people estimate your value in this world?
With .
.

Oxfords

College

No. 430-Pare Jap* {(taffeta
silk, good quality, box pleats
in front and back. large legomuttou sleeve, very neat, agood number for £ 1.50 Special

MONEY BACK STORE

know the jierfect
pleasure that comes
with wearing pair

Latesi

No. 179-3'dozen only, pretty
white lawn waists, made with
narrow and wide box pleats in
front, with narrow pleats Id
back, very neat and stylish,
really worth 81.25, special at

98 cents

Mr. and Mr*. Will Shnltora H]M*nt
Tuesday with the further’armrenfa in
St. John*.

SOME MEN

Oxford.

we do. we do do

John Woodruff went to Jack.,.,
teruay.
b„.M o' W n|! ‘lx’”t in tho j'-’elry
J. a. Muon wu In Grand ;n,p|d,
"'°"re de*“n* “d “”rt- bunday.
Miss Ruth Weiasertj
went to WoodMilli.h«J e reputation tor honeaty
land Monday.
LwaiY”7
’■“‘■'O-OOTt. Ife
Prof. W. T. Wallace
hlwaja d«» ,n.to heaKrre. to do and
&gt;n« word i. as koo.1 „ Kt)lj
(hM Rapids Tuesday.
Grandma Burch has
retamed home
•"‘■oh”'” that l„ginnil,g
»• iT^y uT6
o’clock * "&gt;■ * from Grand Rapids.
will offer bi, entire Mock ot diamonds,
Mr. SUwaon ,d BaaBrld la hara’carclocks, jewelry. »erlinB silver &gt;ng for her aon Claude.

P. I. Colgrovi- wu in. Grand Bai,
Robert Oobutn. ehairg:xl with statu­ ids Monday.
‘
tory rap&gt;. who changiM his pk* to
2 Mrs. T. j. Basil
guilty was brought tiefon* Judge Smith
ville
Monday.
yesterday. Sentence wks deferred until
Mrs. Wm. Stadell, of_______
Grand Rapids.
June 11.
| ‘ .
visited Hastings friends Monday.
Sunday Cyrus Buxt&lt;dh. a pioneer r»-*Mr«. R*&gt;bL Burch went to Grand
ident of,Castleton, diejl at hi* tr^me in
that township. He wax over 90 years Rapids Monday to visit friends.

of age. His funeral occurred yesterday
/ift«'rno*ni.
'

it Berko,
at 15c pe

mu

The 30th of May

Chinle Slnwwn i. jlnwfj improvtaff.

Day

•hades
? and

H’JIflf we

H- H. Lewi, i&gt; on the Xk |„L

CHAS. KAUFFMAN and J. CAPPS CLOTHING and CROSSETT SHOES
we are in a position to make you a winner.
»ne

C. H. OSBORN

�HASTINGS BANNER, JUNK 1. 1905-

8

CARLT0NCeNTER.

■fl!

Woodland Department
-

Tailor-Made
If you want a Tailor-Made
Suit call and see our catalog
You can get anything you
want and we can save you
money. Suits that we order
are cut the same day &lt;iur or­
der reaches our tailoring
hotUe.

John Bower of Lake Odessa was in , Itor at Ven Overemith’s Sunday.
our village Friday on business.
Hercie Durkee was ’ the guest of
Otto Townsend, rural carrier, on &lt;Castleton friends part of last week.
route numlier three luul a runaway one
Forrest and Mabie Price of Freeport
day last week. The horse Was injured ,called on their grandparents Mr. and
Somewhat and the mail wagon comple- Mrs. C. Senter Sunday.
teiy wrecked.
Geo. Foreman and wife of Baltimore

SOFT SHIRTS
Our line of Soft Shirts is com­
plete and up to-date in every
respect They wear well and
fit well. We have them in
all styles and colors and can
please you.

SOFT HATS
We have Soft Hats in all
stylei, all colors and sizes.
Bring your head to our store
and we will Ut it.

PANTS OVERALLS
See our Sox—5c per pair up.

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

StrucK
Oil
One might infer from
readtug the BANNER last J
week that 1 had “Struck oil.’'&lt;
Well, I haven’t exactlystruck
it. but
MY
PRICES!
HAVE. I have cut theC
• priceou my 12 cent oil to'1

10 cents
Men’s work shirts that
formerly sold for 50 cents I
have cut to
-

45 cents
Everyone should take ad­
vantage of these prices.

Henry rrqmi
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tO/lTS QROVE
QENEKriL STORE.

Good Printing
"When you have Printing

printed, and on good pa­
per. Remember the BAN­

when

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you

are

in

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NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
.
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITATN8
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.
Our price is reasonable and
you have the guarantee that

the worh will be well done.

Let us have'the next
order.

BANNER,
Hastings. Mich.

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Sunday »t a tt °°°^”
Minnie and Bertie Roush and friend I
m co,unty for the past few weeks returned
of Hastings attended tho school social i
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Dont forget the monthly meeting of Friday evening.
Mias
J&gt;erkun
d®
M ! the Ladies Aid Society at the home of
iIi(B Julia
jnuB Barry
Dnrr? called on
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\ ( ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence next Wednes-1
p. Fuller near the Holmes church ,
^!day.
Sunday.-.
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Mina Elliott is confined to the home i The sc-buol social last Friday evening
with the meaaela.
well attended. Proceeds |1U which

WOODLAND.
West woodland.
There was born last Friday to Henrv
The heavy rain keeps the ground ao
and wife a daughter. '
wet that but few farmers have planted Schaibly
•
any com yet.
Fred Durkee was married to Dell
JAiucs M. Smith and wife were in iReigler of Freepot last Thursday.
Hastings on Friday on legal business. I Isaac Rowley of Hastings was a viai-

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Samuel Leavens who him been quite i wjU go for library books.
ill for the past two months is able to be . Mildren’s Day will be observed at
up,.and we hope to see him around ■Martin church June 11 instead of
won.
.
Jun, 4
•‘tUd ta tart
Mra. Becker of Segtaew i» trailing p»per. Tbe eierelrte wl
««E *

her inolber Mra. Elliott.

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10*' o'clock.

Joe Smith while ,»tattag « burn for
Altbouw niat Thorn,,&gt;ple lake fell from

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the burn, cauwal by the ladder breaking. to tbe ground 1H feet below and rereived a bruieed ehoulder and ankle,
i

FrBnk Jijchols baa returned from hie
trip.
w
mow4 w, houne onto tbe |

WOODLAND
EAST WOODLAND,

We hear that one' of the former coy&gt;r WMjj this week.
| toacbora has been mcnre.1 for the
y R B»rnmn of CtJiB Grove extend- 1
visited their parents here Sunday.
coming year and will occupy Fred : ■&lt;.lmn.h in
Woodland Sunday..
Wm. Lee is much better in health Fleming's houw
.
'
Mr id Mrs. H. Towns enteriained
(since Dr. McIntyre amputated the di­
There seems tn be some misundet
Sunfield on Sundaj'.
,sensed toe.
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, _standing
in regardI tn
to the xlntn
date Ilf
of th®
the ';
Lewis and Charlie Geiger have gone ;! township school picnic. Thia will 1» I MiM-Orpa Lehman is on the sick list •
Mr. and Mra. Royal Myers of Coats ,
to Detroit to work. .
: held on Saturday June 17 at Knowles
Grove were guests of Mrs. Sidlie |
Fred Baine was at CarltQn Center on j woods and not ns given in other papers, j
business \recently.
' Those who were fortnunate enough ' Towns on Friday.
Lew, Lydy and wife spent* Sunday ■i to get in their cum are rejoicing, inns ; Mra. Millie Hager has been visiting ;
Our high *h-1ukj1 closed for the year
with the latter's sister Mrs. Ida Dur- , much as the late wet weather has al friends in Plymouth fora few days ।
lust Friday. We. understand that Mr.
!
. ' '•
i,I
kee.
moat entirely prevented working the past
Hammel the Principal has been retain­
Can Sunday ball games be stopped by I ground in any way whatsoever.
Mitp Chia Bozlefi ahd Mrs. E. Warren
ed for another year. This will be
law?
attended
the
County
Sunday
School
j
i Robt Traver spent Sunday with his (
pleasant news for the pupils us he has
parents at his home near McOmber convention, at Hastings last week.
gi ven good sat isfaction.
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Miw Myrtle Dean of Cheater and
The BaccalAureate sermon for our
Mrs. Little has coma to make her school house..John O'Cobnor lost a cow last week Lucius Smith of Washington. D. C. .
graduating dass was delivered Sunday home with her father S. Shopljcll.
were guerts of •!. A. Firth’s on Mon- j
that
was
certainly
a
winner
butter
­
evening by Rev. Lyons at the M. E.
George Onions of Jackson is visiting. [
* maker.
day.
church. \
.
at Mr. SbopbeH's.
Uncle Peter Covert is again visiting
Mrs. M. Warner who has lieen Visit- t
The graduating exercises of our high
Miss .Alice Miller of Hating* is visit­
ing friends in east Woodland returned
^friends
in
this
vicinity.
•
school will occur Monday evening at ing her grandmother Mrs. Helmer.
do her home in Bath' on WednoMlay.
the M. E.. church. Our .school will •। Mrs. Derby and Mrs. W. Helmer
Miss Effie Early’s school closed un
graduate a class of sixteen this year.
I
HOLMES CHURCH.
: spent Sunday with friends in Hastings.
Friday with a pleasant afternoon visit I
Quite a number from this vicinity
Our merchant. J. N. Covert..was in |I Born, to Willard Dem’dnd and wife
l jn the woods. The school children .
attended Commencement exercises at
Detroit a part of last week, returning [ last Friday a son.
■ presented a fine sewing chair to her. ;
on Saturday.
■ I Sherrey Myers horse broke loose last 1 Woodland Monday.
Wunder if Miss Etfie is going lu change :
B. S. HolVwMtaDrtroU tartvrwk
,
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''. Saturday
night m
in Woodland
and ran . There will I* an ice cream social at [ Her occupation?
attxmOtaK the K. * A. M. GnuiJ Lodge. | ,hnJ„gh u blr|1
f(mco
the home ot Mra. l.bx Darkee loextay
M. Lee Sheldon is tin’ proud iHwpwywGeorge Treece tabnilding no addition h„p,,
breaking the litlggy ««"taK ...............
or of an eighth grade diploma, earned ।
We
are glad —
to *be ■
able
that
to hh new houro on ronlb Main street. '
Atll, tearing the barnraw io
w
“—
w* to report ,h
*i &gt;a the state eighth grade examination | j
I Theron Au*«|xingh is able to be out , lurid at Charlotte.
Alvah Cox is making extensive im-1 pieces.
.
1
a‘"“*
«-«rl« Aevvv.
provements on his house on Thatcher i Children*r.Dnyat thn U. B. ehnn*: »fw'-»
The school at Warneri lie closed on M
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jir. nn&lt;l Mrs. Wm. Parker of the Saturday with a program. Couimis- ji
street.
.
'neat Sunday evening
June
4.■ All iucounty line were the guests of A. J. sioher Ketcham presented 8th grade'-L
Jesse Coats of Hastings representing vit«xl to come,
Hunt’s people one day last week. .
•
the BANNER was in onr village a part
diplomas to six of tbe pupilg
Oliver Ballon took dinner with .
of last week enlisting subByribcjra Joseph Mead Sunday. .
Glgnna Frasker visited Hattie Bn• Shirley Mj-ers had a disarteruus run- •
Since the BANNER has been enlarged
tolph Friday.
:
away on Saturday night. His horse
C'harey ^Miller and wife of 'Battle
and improved it seems to lie taking a
Mrs.' Barnum and Mrs. M. Fuller 1 %-caine frightened and broke loose at I,
Creek are spending a few days with
boom.
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attended the Sunday School convention Woodland village, ran home and into a |
their daughter M rs. Johnson.
Shirley Myers’ horse while hitched
in Hastings Wednesday.
luirbed wire fence. Tbe horse was one ,
Otto Townsend our mail man had
in front of the barber shop Saturday
Married, at.the M. E. parsonage at of n valuable span he hail purchased
। the misfortune to have a runaway last
evening became scared and ran amuck.
Freeport,
by
the
Rev.
Duffey,
Mr.
Fred
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lately and will _____
be a_Tserious
loss if as ;
Friday. It smashed up things quite
The buggy,was badly wrecked and the
Imdly. He lost hirwatch and whetr it Durkee to Miss Delia Rciger The at- badly injured as reported.
horse was badly injured, by running it
In„ qj, dmaJ
lhinj yMT !
been tendont, wm- Mr. Seymour Reigler
was found it was spoiled as it had
1
on a barb wire fence.
run oyer, but the mail came) out al. HU&lt;1 Mi- Mabie Kenyon both of Fw rf tc„lliw in dm Eekardi dUtricl on
Dr. Benson and family entertained rightlort. Congratuation..
Friday. A fine nrogram was rendered
relatives from Grand Ledge a few days
A. J. Hunt is on the sick list.
by the school, and the generous Hdiee
STATE ROAD.
lust week.
s
.
■ Mr. and Mra? Glenn Fuller spent Fri- i of the district served dainty refreahPreaching at the church
Qn J day in Lake Odessa, the guests of Mr. meats of ice cream and cake. Miss j
Charles Shxiner of the County Home
visited Woodland friends Monday of this morning.
and Mrs. Walter Worltey.
Inez recevicd several fine gifts, among
Mr. Crook is visiting his brother
Matthew. &lt;ere , them an expensive china plate. County ,
week.
George* Foreman and wife of Balti- near Lansing.
the guests of W. S. Bamums people Commi.tsioner Ketcham and wife yere
Min Gertrude Dobridge of Grand Sunday.
among the many guests. He preempted
more;township visited Woodland friends
Rapids and Miss Ruth Handy of Hw
Mr
Bni^on o, (hp an «h grade diploma to Waldo GafUnand relatives over^Sunday.
ting^visited at Wayne Merrick's last town line and Miw Nellie Cole ot north
M‘“ In“ ’‘■huo1
Mra. Chas. Sackett of Grand Ledge

Win peap'e buy bread they

Grows In
FAVOR

In Len.w«

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tut It it CIEU ut m ,w h

mt) nj.

.Our "SunriBr

bread-

utre tku limit our uttw';.

BECAUSE-lt is made of the best Flour
BECAUSE-lt Is clean.
BECAUSE-lt is wrapped In oiled paper aa
soon as it is baked, Bld kitp wt ill dust
&lt;trt.
ItaM MM.
I, cqtullv popular tod I. In rrw denl„,d b
.
who h»v. wughl II on«. If you.of onr l‘i«. ( ,k„
£
we know you will be pleewd. Kt CMAM-Mehave the lit,
for making loe Cream, and especially eolldt orders for parties and *2.^
occasions.
Our Ice Cream Sodas are the best.
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Iwra

VESTER &amp; CARTER
“OriRlnalor,, nor Imlutore"
Phone nh.

THERE’S

The ball game Friday at Vermont­
ville tetwoen the Woodland nine and
the Vermontville nine resulted in k.
score of 7. to 8 in favor of the Wood-land boys.
. .
The ball game on our home grounds
on Saturday between onr team and the
Nashville tium did not pan out, as the
Nashville team did not show up.

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NO

HOME
nvmu

Wboleeale ud
128 W. State St.

That would not be a BETTER mehappifp
place by having a piano or ..rgau ft- .,
child or grown person who will uot : • . ,
by having access to music, whether ,
M,. •
(.r
or. listener.
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A World Without Music
Would be a dreary place.. We can help to take-.the glo^m out
of any home by putting one of our pianos in. We handle well known makes as
Ivers &amp; Pond,
Crown Organs and Pianos,
star.
Schulz, Raymond, Richmond, Price &amp; Tempi..-,
The Crown Piano* have .mandolin, harp and zither ain-d’.'-.n,
and other attachments, so that you can get music fr.-r • i v n‘.
strument you may like best. All of our pianos and oj-gai.-' kn
be had In any of the fancy woods. The prices range

$225 to $450.
You can’t afford to go'on through life denying yourc-lw’ and
your children lhe comforts that one of our pianos would bring
&gt;&lt;*»•
.

Renkes# Walldorff
PhonVstoref 25; Res. 85 or 90.

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CoalCampaignl
RIM]AL HO HE PROVIDERS are beginning to

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consider the matter.of purchasing .Next Seas­
on's Coal.

To all such we take pleasure in

announcing that we shall make a specialty of sup­

plying

all grades of coal at
the lowest market
Watch this space for detailed prices and grades.

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER.j
Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.

Phone 57.

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is visiting Woodland friends a few dngns
। Carlton were visitors at J. Wickham’s
Most everyone attended Decoration stmday.
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MORGAN.
this week. She also came tu attend
Mrs. Early and daughter baYeturo- i., *Mr.
ur- ^mneer
the graduating execises held at the M. Day exrcises at Hastings.
Dancer says
says do
he wm
will complete
complete iI
Mr. and Mrs. Bower are making 1Tbnraday from Ohio and Indiana loading
logslor*
at Morgan'in
' huuliniz
at Mortran’ in about
ahnnt one
nnn . /
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Our litje of nshiug tackle w» never u»ere romE. chnrch on Monday evening. —[
their home with Mra. Henry Fisher, j wbero were they have l»een attending ^a.v more.
plete thau now. Thd fishing season s&gt; on and
Ed. Shellhorn and Claude Gates and
their daughter, at present.
। tho filler reunion.
Albert Troutwine and wife were at '
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p
you
will want the best. Come and see us whea
ladies went to Woodbury on Friday
The Sunday School convention was
H p Barnum is spending a Lacey last Tuesday the 28dand while
you want a ROD, REEL LINE. HOOK, or
evening. They put their team out in
well
represented
from
this
vicinity.
wee
b
W
£fb
her
brother
Webster
Rogers
there
the
huahand
was
bitten
by
a
vic■!■-. ..Ji,." । .. lBAITS of any description..
William Martin’s livery stable and
«__*
—«....,,horse andj ,‘ and ffamily
amjjy in
Hustings
। ious dog. in the hand and arm. We
Bert ww,
Kinne ,lost _a valuable
in Hastings,
when they went to hitch their team
Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith of Hit-tings
kU1
llugs that
they succeeded in getting the team colt Monday.
BOAT W® have themlceetllDBof BOAT OARS inthv\ A. made of
hitched and helped the ladies iu, and
• latter
•
Quite a crowd at the lake Sunday;
: were the guests of- the
’s parents
OARS w,ect Block-an(* we have priced them very re;»-wably. "«*
C0AT8 GROVE.
tbe M. C. R. R. train brought quite a
tho horses started and ran away throw­
over Sunday.
— i—ui ■ can sell them to you cheaper than you can make tl cm.
ing the ladies out and hurting them
Bernard Smith and wife of Kalama­
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Mrs.. Louisa Kentield and son Frank number.
zoo
visited
their
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
quite severely.
Sheridan Sparks and wife were in ,
of Hastings spent Sunday at Ed ParMrs. Mary Jane Bates who has been Wm. Smith Sunday.
Hastings Saturday and Sunday.

TACKLE

working for Mra. Bowfirs of Castleton
Rev. Purdy will preach at the church
township for the part yefir. has returned next Sunday.
to her home in our village to stay. Mr.
Welden Wolfe of Hastings is working
and Mrs. Bowers having gone to live for James Townsend on the farm.
with their daughter Mrs. Fisher. Te children are preparing a good
Frank Clark of Bradford, Ohio, has program for the exercises at the cbruch
Ixicn making a short visit at Mr. and next Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. L. Smith’s.
Mr. Cleffer of Lake Odessa called on
Lart week J. A. Abfalter built a friends on Pleasant Ridge Sunday.
small boat house on the south side of
Mias Lottie Barnum will leave for
Jordan lake near Mr. Doty’s landing North Dakota in about* a week. She
where he landed hls^new launch Satur­ will work iu the interest of the Loyal
day
Temperance Legion.
Bernice Jordan and wife visited Mr.
and Mra Dayton Jordan lart Sunday.

Mra. Hannah Smith has gone to
Sparta on an extended visit
Henry Curtis has been very ill for
the past two weeks, but he is gaining
very slowly now.
-a.
Van Simmons is painting Mrs.
Smith’s new house in this village.
The people in this vicinity cordially
invite everybody to attend the band
convention held hero June t5. Come
early and stay late for there "is a night
train leaving here at eleven o’clock.

L. Parrot is tearing down and build­
ing over tbe house he purchased from
Mra Christina Barnum lart spring.
Forest .Iordan has just completed a
new fishing boat naming it “Teddy.”

Mr. and Mny Willard Jordan were at
Hastings last Saturday consulting'with
Dr. Lowry about the latter’s eyes.

You can apply M»Zan imide, right
where the pain is? It is put up in col­
lapsable tubes with nozzle attachment
for in trodBeing it. ManZan stops pain
instantly and cures all kinds of blind,
bleeding, itching riles and protruding.
For sale by Fred L. Heath &lt;fc Carvcth.

Spring Medicine

There is no other season when good
nedicine is so much needed as in the
Bpring.
The blood Is Impure, weak and
impoverished—a condition indicated
by pimples and other eruptions on the
face and body, by deficient vitality,
loo of appetite, lack of strength, and
want of animation.

The Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator

A. Bostater and wife visited their
GERKEY.
son in Hartings the 80th also attended
* Our weather isn't helping the corn Decoration M-rvices.
crop very much at present. But few
Mra. Blanchard was in Morgan Mon­
fanners have their com planted. The day last.
ground is very wet and it is almost
The masons completed Mrs. Mary :
impossible to work thel gound. .
Boro, to Henry Schiibley and wife Turner's house the fore part of the *
May 20, a girl.

Tryphena DeLong has the ma- j
Mr. and Mrs. Calkins and children
terial ready to reshingle and build a 1
of Nashville visited the latter’s parents
new porch on her bouse.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Demary last Satur­
Wm. Fox caught a fine carp. It tip­
day.
.’
ped the scales at 23 pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush, Mr. and Mrs.
Demary and Mr. and Mra, Calkins
BALTIMORE.
spent Sunday at John Demary’s tn
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hanson visited in
Ijike Odessa.
Battle Creek over Sunday.
Hugh Myes and wife of Clarksville
stayed Saturday night at the home of • Mrs. Schoville wts nicely surprised
ImI Friday by a party ot friend, who
his sister Mrs. Inez Gavitt.
School closed last Friday for the sum­ roniiralral tar it wm her birthday and
left her wreral nice remembranew.
mer vacation.
Gao. Clary and family of Hartlnfj,
Henry Curtis is on the gain. His two
sons Rawson and Iva and daughter visited at Jarno, BryanSunday.
Tho Hendcrahott L. A. 8. will bo
Addie were with him Sunday.
Mr.Swin lost a cow from bloat last entortainod by Mm. Clara Brown on
Thursday.
Sunday.
Mm. Frank
gain.

Bryans is still on the

James Brown has a very sick horse.
Make the blood pure, rigorous and j L and W. Raymond. J. Kline, W.
rich, create appetite, give vitality, |I Packer and Will Tasker are going from
Mire Came Garrison was home to
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stay
over Decoration Day.
strength and animation, and cure the Bell to the Citizen phones.
E&lt;ldie Newton and wife visited at
all eruptions. Have the whole family '....................
Mrs. J. .Myers attended the 8. 8.
convention held at Hastings last week. James Brown’s Sunday.
begin io take them today.
“Hood’s BarsaparUla has been used to
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Charles Fuller and
wife
and
children
ear family for some time, and always with | of CoataG ove visited at J. Spencers
rood results. Last spring I was all run
Sunday.
down and got a bottle of It, and as usual
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received great benefit" Miss Bsntae
CASTOTLX jb
Sores, Stowe, VL
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BackiMtbo i. never known to thoee
Venom wbotnke «n ocomional dow of
; 1S2T1”'V!due °f lh' ™^n oi&gt;,,liTaV1 ,roni,
PiM ««o hue lot®
beenvcooRDlaed In tbe treatment of
diwMee of the bladder and Iridneya
Quo doeo of Finale, will rire relfcf
and one botDe wlU cure, /or eale bi
Fred L. Henth * Carvoth.
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leads them all. Correct style, easily cleaned and we!; o-astructed. We have three and several makes. Call and -•&gt;
them.
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Call and See file GARLAND MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE.

Congratulations.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla Iva and Grace Fischer visited the
; laker’s parent* last Sunday.
and Pills

Hood's Sarsaparilla promlsos to
ours and k»«ps th» promls*.
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Its thp newest and best made.

Fraazars...

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Weissert Bros

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H*nlw*r»
Otarars.
Pt.Mt S3

Th«

Tomlinson Lumber Co.
ill ■
There was a man in our town,
And b# was wondrous wise,
He came to see our Lumber,
Ahd ft opened Wide his eyes.

He saw the big loads leaving
Our gates on every side,
And every face waa beaming
And each heart was full of pride.

For the Lumber all was perfect,
From the Sheathing to the roof
Pine and Hemlock, ALL were perfect.
Siding and Shingles water proof.
In the scale be found no shortage,
So he built a palace grand,
Built a boat house and a cottage,
Built until he hand no land.

Paid his bill without a murmer,
.
Says he never saw such Lumber;
Wants to build another summer,
.
Says our Lumber Yard's a “Hummer.

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�A NEW KIND OF
CRIME

HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 1. 1905.
paper milk bottles.

the architect

FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER.

Railway Time Tables,

09338494

(Original )
(Oristnat.)
‘&gt;y Gaallght.
“This yero case is somep'n new," re­
.JinT
n° ”ch
buildings
Ten yearn ago only profeaslonai pho­
OPM ar, WHI tn,nv„ One or th; I *s In India. The warm climate permits
marked j a citizen of Excelsior, a west­
tographers and those -skilled in tbe art
U th. dll0&gt;.ul,r J„
trdiitatji to leave a great deal of open
ern mining camp. "We've bed trials »»■
were considered competent to take
fer .horse stealln*, robbery, mhrder and
b.-fOT tt U r.0UR; ^•cv In structures, and thia enables photographs, but tbe camera has now
rnth be ..x-omp.tu-1^ putaibiittr o( : them to make designs with that light- been so simplified and so uianj im­
every
crime
laid
down
in
the
diction
­
J^s All Over (face and Body nras
which
causes
the
buildings
to
reprovements
made to it that with a lit­
ary. but this yere crime—dlvorco-bea ■Prraains lutoton. Effort, to wun,
■embie the abodes nf fairyland.
. tle practice and experimentation any in­
Could Not T What She Looked never come np before."
L*"1&lt;&gt;' milk
There was once an Indian king who telligent person can take pictures. This
Uv.e.berwtofon‘
unaucUke-tatx to Sleep—Grew i "They say Cy Wharton's goln* t* her
was ambitious to excej ail other kings
a lawyer from Frisco.”
' obtain ’ IUU1U,J’ bec»bw of failure to In the beauty of his patera. He there­ simplification has brought Hie camera
wltlihi the reach ot all. which accounts
I “Y- Jau't me.u -tl Wbaf,, Im, g,in. SuLr. “lb,[aclory -UbstitULe. lie.
Worse Under Doctors.
fore called upon all the architects of hie for the large Increase in the number
; to do Hint for? Pro be»n ihlukln’ vent Investigation* by Dr v n
, kingdom for designs, offering n priie so now In use. Tnktag tbe picture Is. of
I Cj"» pot treatin' bl, wifi, r.'r, and PhiladriX
’Mtartmeur;
| des Ira ble that It could not fall to stlrn-! course, only tbe first stage In photog­
; now I’m sure,of’t”
* The lawyer. Mr. Homer. Hobson, a “«t at last a very acceptable container | Ulate some mighty effort of genius. Tho raphy, and tbe more difficult parts of
king had but one child, a daughter. He j developing the negative and the print­
young man employed by a reputable
1,1 w“»‘
fftve out tlmfr the successful competitor I ing are not so easy. As few people
j Lu.v-tlnn, was sent out to conduct the , « elriKl.. wrV|c. pg,*,. mnk
should have his daughter to. wife and have the leisure time during the-.day,
ra,,.
ober
: cam* df Wharton versus Wharton, (be I It l» raodr of I-m
feign with her after bta own death. : i when the sun is shining, to print, from
| firm supposing that regular court would , Mtx-r. oiule In .hop,. t„ fnailtot. n„t.
Now, there was a young architect at their negatives, they have to resort to
be held When Mr. Hobsou arrived he UK. oud With on loKonluu, tucking ... the capital. Abdul Keriqi. He had been gaslight Holding the printing frame
i the icriowing
to ~nta th. u,Xn
Agntefu.
was somewhat disappointed to find
employed to rebuild a wing of the pal­ up *to *'
tbe
" • jg rather tiresome.
of thd^c'nilw&lt;'f ’lio bonk- l« lt» wturaletter, tells o.’.
i that Judge Lynch was on the bench. I J?
ace containing the prin.-raa' apartlira: •V.’hcn
with pnmltlu by hrton dh™a k,
■ It was tt&gt;Q late to withdraw, and he j tlon
™euts, an&lt;l the two hud met and lotod.
wm .oMt.,,,,-. „&lt; 2,l
cnfhs cld her
proceeded to attend to Wharton's Inter­
then bnju.,1. Thu styrllu™ the boW. Abdul Kerim, ou hearing of* the prire
’.umpr, I took
esto n.4 Unit bo-could. ’Mrs. Wharton
jiia broke r.i
offered, was overjoyed and set to work,
prrtrhht th.- mIik
Jn ....
&gt; sjii-F it-was
was the pnly woman In court, n very i and
““‘''■•tbll-tv.t.r
,JXS with high hoja* to make a design that
goo&lt;l looking ix-rson. with an honest
would give him the girl he loved; Three
She
»raM
no
Uwy«-.
,
”
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0
,,
‘
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e
For
.hip
­
w
-etting worse ; cuuntrnanre. t".
years were given in which to band in
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bo(tl« „rr pnrk-t |„
entire sympathy
of evdra-vvlugs, nnd during these three years
ard body 1 for. she hid the--------tlm-c turn. 1-,-taR .Mnlcd lnr, Abdul workixl night and day designing
sod hrae ■ ery one present. Mr. Hobson called
I* 2!'" ,W2 Tl,c IM' ar" 'll"° P'« up In throwing away his work, starting Tn
wha'. site
•the tlrsr; witness far the * plahitia,
•vver had a ; Ulmrto!j&gt; partner, Tom Clough, and
BfkUrlolosle t„:s again, till nt the explratipti of half tho
»it, ..npi-l- iMtti™
t.x„«11„E1y allott.il time he had produced a plan
!:ci»g eaten 1 proetNHledjlo examine him.
' Wli.re were you on the night of the sattafaetbry. As received from thkinan- that satisfied him. Then be occupied
; nld not
ufactory pone was- found to contain the remaining half in |H«rft*cting it
10th of June?"
mlcnxwdanlsms. Chvid bottlwi were Stlmulat.xl by.love, he evolved a struc­
“Walklit down by tbe creek.”
v got
"Statu ivlint you saw on that occa­ sent tu several dairies near Plfiladel ' ture Which when built would fnr ex­
nhln. a gins,-. b &gt;ttle and a p.-q.cr bottle ceed anything of its kind In India.
sion."
i
•
When tlie king saw the design he
th i. Dint. _*
v defemlunt nnd the co­ nt each lichig tlllwl from tho «am&lt;- |»t
of milk. When recelvwl at the bureau, was delighted. But tn- had never in­
CLAMPS
a change ' resp-indent"—
bracket.
’ See here. Tom Clough.” \he Judge the glnst .bottira Invariably showed tended to k&lt;s?p bls word by giving his another
being the uncerSlight lesikage around tho caps; the pa- daugtn.T to the successful competitor' talnty as to
taWTrudteil. "yon been talkin’ to tho
an equal amount
I»cr itottlus did not. in everv Insram-e and uuw truinjHMl up a c|«:irgv ns an uf light
lawyer."
to nil part* of tbe
tbe milk Jn the paper botth*' c mtahivd
i "How &lt;id you know?' asked Clough, fewer teutw'a than dM that In th- i ex&lt;-use for not doing so. He accused frame.
Atslul Kerim of being In (engm&gt; with
A New York
patented the
nut Is-ing &gt;ure whether or no he had a glass bottle, the nvor&amp;re being ;i finirtl;
a conspiracy against the government
;ly simple :.n£&gt;useful attachright t&lt;» dd so.
n&lt;
“Whht's ‘a ran^pondent?" asked the ■ ns many as in the hittf-r. Certith d mi|’: ; dijM-uvervd at the time and throw him ment for gaslight printing of negatives
In the paper bottkw kept sweet two Into prison. ‘
’
shown In the
11 lustra judge to tijy blip.
days longer than that ln glass bottle*.- 1
When tlie princ&lt;-.-.M heard of this she tlun. It can In atincited tu any gas
’The wotign In the. case."
American Medicine.
was Inconsolable. She sent one of the Jet,, and any
“ make one.
"All right. g&lt;&gt; on. Reckon y’ know
women to the prison where her lover The holder for the printing
more niwtif law than I thought.”.
was &lt;ivnfln«d, who. by bribing the ranged
an arm. this
SAFETY OIL LAMP.
i "Waal. I seen them two slttln' ou a
guan!., v as permittod to enter and ran- arm having a
In one end
■ rock, with their arms around each othsob- him l.y assuring him of her mis­ to fasten it to
the other
tress' unalterable love. Kerim told end of the arm
inn Is a longitudinal slot,
•See anything morel*’
through which
Tho ImprineuMHit* mnde in the m«u
ch the ladder. slldps,
slidpj, with
ner of burning gas. tbe widely Increas­ good d;ovt5 that tin? king would be means for rtemplng th? holder at a
"JiMlge." Mr. Hobsou explained. "It's ed use of acetylene rfhd the ulmoxt forced. t &gt; k*« -p to bls agreement. be­ desired
ou the
' ‘-ustanmry for the plaintiffs attorney general adaption of dretHclty m «tu to cause an architect Is the be«t person to arm. I’rovislun is intuit­ for printing
to examine Ids own witnesses,"
taw little effect on the |*on4umption «f- superintend bl* own plana, and be frames; uf different slzcj&lt;. a spring in
-------"D'y’ mean to say," replied the judge. coal oil. The use &lt;if this seem* to be believed he would sobner or Inter bo the bolder
in
Ider holding t3io frame-rigidly
frai
‘ scowling, "that you Inteml to *nof*ullze mure' general thnu vverTJbspIte the dis­ called upon to build tlx* pnlnre.
thlii attachment a
* place. By tlie
,
all the witnesses In this yere caseY'
----..... ...
was
in the .»
kingdom m.a quarry ; guud print is assured. a* the negatives
advantages ,njuuf&lt;-ttxl with it. Ono tit , Titer*•9i»4*r 1 * riH* H,tonu*y attempted to explain, &gt; rhe greatest of tl-.rac H tbe frequeut of ston6, tlnti-d like die opal, which “,n 1h&gt; fldJ‘"ded In
powtion to secure
but the raurt would not listen "Call filling of the lamp, which I* usually 3 .when isrllshM bad a beautiful, Iridra’• the first witness fer tlie ill treated worn- dally ope**ati‘»n. and It Is nlwnys 1: cent effect. It had long beeu r«-«u?rvc.*(l j tlon*.—New
e.
j nn.” he cried, rapping with a‘ .billet of matter nf gnn.1 fortune rather than by the king for tf|6 new palaci*. Great
&lt; .iris-wood ou tbe pine—table before him. c&lt;kh1 Judgment if tbe ianip receptacle is care wns to bi* taken In getting out the
BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW.
vv.ri-lYbe witness was the coresixindent. not overflowed. - In order tu make-the stone and shaping It Into tbe Individ­
"-i. John Root. He was directed by flje. ,01m filling lost r.s long as possilrif*. tiw ual parts which were to make up tbe
■ th?- 1 JudS1* to tell what lie knew about the ■ temptation to fill the bowl to tnKiif- palace, for there was but enough of It
Tbe Israelites of i&gt;ld' need- not have
i:»- j cas-.
?
most Is very strdug. and In nines rn ---*' to make one trach budding, and if any
i "On the night of the loth o’ June,"
out of ten this results in disaster. The serious blunder were made by which It worritxl about the Item of straw as u
i he .raid. "I was a-walklu' down by tbe oil overflows, soliltjg the bauds of the • should became neceasary to ujm* other material for brickmiking If tls^y had
j creek and I set*n Tom Clough slttln' on operator ujid everything which happens stone rhe king's iioftes would l&gt;c blast­ only made iicquaUiCaiira, accidentally
or otherwise, with what is today the
a rock wlthY’y Wharton's wife. He to be Dear.
. ed. Among K»*rim’« plans were n de­
newest invention in this line of fndus. was a-trying' to kiss her, but she give
The object of n recent invention Is to' scription and diagram of every stone to
try—namely, rhe bo railed •’sand brick."
i him a slap In the jaw."
,
tTverv'bmv this by a little contrivance be used In the construction, and the
composed of mt nd and lime. First Im
; "Your honor,” grutested the lawyer.
king decided that It would lie safer to
portatious
uf these bricks are now
'ghls Is Inadmissible. Ib a case of .
get out the material and shape each
reaching tills country from Germany.'
crltu con”—
stone in accordance with tilts dracrip-',sand they jHMsras such advantages in
tlon
After
all
bad'
been
hewn
It
would
'
| "This ain't no case o’ crim con; It’s ,
respect of cheapness and durability
a divorce case,” snapis-d the Judge.
. be a simple matter to 'set tb»-m up in
that they are eure before Jong to come
The lawyer gave it up and sat down.'
place. But the king was desirous of Into widespread use.
I Tlie Judge finished bls remarks. "I
having the work superintended by the
Tbe rodite for unking them is simple
designer of the ^building, and Indeed enough. They are 04 pec cent sand and
• don't set* why John Root's word ain’t
this was the only safe plan. He sent 0 per cent lime, and these ingredients,
: as g «*l an Tom Clough’s. Cy Wharton.
a7messeuger to Abdul Kerim in prison being thoroughly mixed together by a
what you got t* say agin yojir wife?”
to say that If he would accept the-posi­ puddling process, are thereby combin­
------"I object," said the lawyer, starting
tion and see that -the building was ed Into a semifluid tanterinl, which Is
up.
:
!
erectAl in noconlance with bls plans-' poured iUtd molds. After- hardening
"Waal, you Jtat keep,qn objectin'." re­
plied ihe judge, drawing a revolver
he would pardon him for his alleged and coming out of the molds rite bricks
part iu the conspiracy and give -him a thus formed are exposed for four hours
r-ij., ., from his- belt and laying it on the
th,“' table.
■
' hnn&lt;!snino sum besldra.
to lire steam, which completes tbe proc­
.
Kerim could do nothing but consent ess of ma nufairfare.
I*-.
\ "Now, Wharton," cried The lawyer,
'
•
to tho agreement. He was placed in
.
T. , ••remember .you are not obliged to say
The bricks are exceedingly hard and
charge of the work, and as every stone' so tough that; It is scarcely possible to
it- r.-r anything to crlmraate yourself."
came from the qunrry and was shaped hammer them to pieces.—Philadelphia
•:
I
“Nut bhilged to say anything tocrlmift was marked In accordance with ,a Poet. •
’' ‘ nate bisself!" roared the jfidge. "Bee
' fEm’HULE UN OIL LAMP BOWL.
system, devised l&gt;y- Kerim himself. Dur­
' here, young feller, you may know a
lot about law, bin nut as It Is prac- placed In Mo top of the receptacle by ing tills time l.e was at liberty and was
, The new 4kpl6slve, vlquorite. has
It ran readily be determined . not even wntclw*!. for no .one knew of
। ticed in Excetefor.
Tie- yvltness 1.4 whlch
.
sworn to toll the truth and the bull .- when the line of the oil In is-arlng »-&gt;o , any n*ason why he should wish to es­ been given a wood trial In Munich
and
has .proved entirely satisfactory.
cape
or
fuil'to
do.bls
work
to
the
best
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Z_..
.
—
I-/.
,
a
\
efl'irt
to
do
tl
S
.truth. What. y- pot to say to that '• Cy overflow point.
The explosive was shown to have such 1
Wharton, is tills a; put up jqbsgin yottr Mine thing by means of a small pl' ••• of hl&lt; ability At Inst the stones which
force that shells Iu.which it was used•
•werv
s
t:coinlJose
the
building
were
fin
­
of
plain
glass
In
the
top
of
the
btfwi
re
■ sufferin' wife or hot?"
' iRbed**, the quarry meanwhile having were absolutely pulverized. With a |
notice i ’ "Waid, Judge." 'replied the plaintiff. suited In the demonstration of the fact
stronger.envelope thnu that now used ;
'r’!iw with u hangdog lt&gt;ok. "I been thinkin’ that this did uot quite fill the (^mand. tps-n exhausted. Then Kerim astunfebns it seemed to be imp-Hsibie tu deter- | -ed the king by refusing to superintend in the German army Jt 1k believed this
‘ j©' maybe it’s a put up Job.”
j mine just where the level of the oil i flic erection of Jhi-’pulnce. His majes­ discovery will take the place of lyd- ।
'•«, »
"Who pqt it upf
ty was al tout to order the architect’? dlte. Although tho cucupieTe compost- 1
■ - #i
ff-1 "WanI judge. I fonn’ a letter this ’was •until Its edge passM* along, over
tlon of vlquorite Is notcknown, it hits !
lived
t
jClough,
...v
. ,e. This was geiu.Tnlly
too stricken off when It occurred to
'■ifmornln’ from tuy pardnor, Tom
, the glass pane
ascertained that nmmonla plays 1
to my wife beggln' her to run away ' |a(P t«&gt; present damage. The Improved him that he must first get the marking been
a large pkfTIh it
) with him. Reckon he’s got the nn- arrangement consists of a piece of plafi- of the stones. So he scut to Kerim for
swer
Ef she consented she’s guilty Of somewhat prism, shape Inserted '-•• It. Kerim n-pliotl that lie did-not have
It. Tlien.tlio king ordered him to pro- '
o’ tbte yere crime nnd not me. Ef she ; the top of the reservoir, and with one
duce It on pain of instant death. Kerlni ! An automatic fire, escape has been 1
i portion extending ------down
■IMn't I’m th. irultty om,”
--- into the oil
Invented by S. A. .Rrams nnd Eugene
;
u*.; cock­ Thus It 1&lt; possible to tell as soon ns refuRtl. The king was in n quandary. Deruntz of St. Loute. The runchlnf, '
•Toni Cloagh." said tbe-wu
Judge,
, Unless he could get the marking from
that
ing his revolver, ”•the
U. court wants —
-­ | the oil reaches the lower part of the tbe architect the palace could not be the Inventors claim. Is automatic In
»tter ””
■ glass extension, and the exact level of
letter.
' built. He directed Kerim to be brought every respect It ta n steel basket into
Clough nesuaieu;
hesitated; buL
oil can -besrai:
and
Ciougu
uut, unfortunately
uuw^uuu^-j ' the v*»
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- followed ns
. it
.. to him and accused him ot bad faith ( which the occupant of a room jumps
for him, be had tlie letter la his pocket . rises toward tbe inlet through whiuh it
In breaking hls agrcemcht, whereupon in cbhc of fire. The weight of the&gt;oc। duly verified und knew he would be searched. He ta being filled..
Karim reminded the king that his maj­ cupant causes the machine to swing
'»• ‘I- p»ay,--------- ■
•tatv may lx: bad no choice but to produce It The
, esty had first broken his agreement from the window and descend slowly to
‘ court scanne&lt;l It then read it aloud:
a motor strirh.
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the ground. When it is relieved, of
। A striking example of the rapid prog­ and stoutly refused to go any further
”1 want you to- understand that there
with the work except' ou the original tbe weight of the occupant it returns
f-iay. the i«h
motor transportation
exhibited
' ’ ’• -l-x k H&gt; too ain't no use your foolin’ round me no i ress of --------.
। terms. Then the king ordered him put to the window for another passenger.
•* S-vr.i&lt; of said longer. I love my husband and children ‘ at the
the roccnt
recent automobile
automobile show
show Iu Mada l-w mum&lt;j» , too well to have any use fer a galoot Mka , toon ------Square Garden,
New York «-ltv
dty. : to thd torture to extort what was nec­
' essary, but directed that his life should
you."
। was that-of the motor sleigh. This is
A new horseshoe has been devised
.!'. lhe Pruoate
Tbe Jury, without retiring, found a Stbe Invention of a prominent Boston not i« rlsk«L Kerim was tortured till
. in
cuunty.
! It was plain he would die if the torture which should prove n boon to tbe beast
who umu
has «»
n bent •for
mev-imnlca
why the jiraj-f-r xerdlet as follows.
I। lawyer
l(1xvyer wdu
— -----1
Of burden which has "to travel slippery
And it I?
"In this yere crime o’ divorce neither
iMX1y of the sleigh and ! were continued.
streets. The shoe is provided with j
I"Vt she notice - ------------------------- — ------- ^m.
—£ the ^iu|,d „ lh(, pnMdnx I It-was now plain that, the king must
■I v-t ite, of :t&gt;e husband nor wife lies been found crim­
adjustable calka, cheap, easily removed
-I the hearths inal. The real criminal is Tom Clough, term »nd M th. l.,»-.-ren.l of«eh or [ either giro up hla palace or fulfill his |
nnd interchangeable, nnd upon them i
US' tirdet tube
I
condition.
He
sent
for
his
daughter
,
a tiew»- who put up the job. Tbe verdlc’ of tho | the,,- or. «bo«&gt; will, brood »0T«&lt;ed
aomes
most uf the wear and tear, the
•i&gt; bcld couuty of jury i.q thot Tom Clough is a Infernal I tnew
All tlio,o Oro oonoortftl " I’11 I and told her of tbe situation; She con­ Uiioe itself being thus preserved. The ;
three ■iiit-cr-t-dve
'
fessed
that
she
and
Kerim
had
secretly
mink rloifw. ronnertlrar rod,
tnscal’. nnd Excelsior bes nd more use
i,loved each other and anld that it was j ealks are said to cost only 4C cent* for I
and otbM-tbln^ known toill,o
fer him."
‘this love which had produced the won- a set of four,, and when they get 1
’
fi chair.
-Toro Cloagh." said the Judge, "the fnokerr. of nutotuol&gt;n&lt;«. The oliooo nr.
binnted all the driver has to do is to ,
I derful design.
sentence of the court 1s tbet any one | «rranS'-&lt;l «• porinlt of ,o.-i«tlns.
[ Then the king saw that to obtain the t remove them nnd put in a fresh sec
guilty ora crime-tbet separates bus­
-W&gt;G CQaIMB.
I
palace he coveted, built of the beauchib/
ban' and wife dnd makes little chil
­
»U*y.M, .
Self contr'l or W™ loreblI' tb&lt; tlful. Iridescent opal stone, he must • The ordinary burglar steam is Ila- .
• ,‘l in u order of the dren to suffer, whether ft’s the bus­
keep to bls agreement. He satisfied the ;
rty Larry. made ou
May
,’~Lwob&gt; four ban', the wife, the wonban In the case life ttwir To unJrr»«n&lt;l bow «o relnx architect that be would do so by a pub- ble to be thrown out of action by cut- ■
" • &lt;-*01 for credit­ or the corespondent, had better git up
I lie declaration, and tbe palace was | ting of the wires. In the new wireless
’ WM the estate nnd git out o' Excelsior. &lt;!th twenty,-im county. do­
’ built. Rut the wicked king was pun­ systemEnglish makers any tamper­
1.W.-MT » “ ““S' Ished for bin djuplldty. for be died just | ing with S\Mfe puts In action a small
o' I*1 I11111 ‘b'evased four hours to sell out Sand settle up„t rttattUon. »« nr. blM »1
• \
•,'-‘!*'«mcclnthe city D’ye hear?"
; as th&lt;* work was/flnlsbcd. and it was I transmitter, which omits Hertzian
The convicted man slunk away, and ,'J^S 1XU l"l»x»tlon.L»' round m j the architect who as king took poasoa- | waves.sufficient to operate coherer,con­
•‘«l *'”1 a’Jmraore. oo
next.and that
trolled alarms in any part of tbe bond­
•&lt;» JIV? • \u'ald Court. on the husband and wife left the court­
™ FIX1BSNCE ETHEL CBOSBY.
: ing.
room hand In band, the husband smil­
7 l’L A. IL, 1803.
ing, the wife shedding happy tears.
LENA M. BROOKSM. Mack.
Jtrire at Probate

Michigan Central
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Central Standard Time.
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Delton
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•
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5:00 I
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WESTWARD

Lansing- ’ 5:35 ..
Grand Rapids 7:10......
am
.
W.J. Kkalbt. G.P.

Chicago.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
KNAITEN, Attorneys.
7- Michigan Trust Co. Buhdipg, Gr'aud
Hapldg. Michigan.

THOMAS * PKl'OIi. c.h t.oma.
Attorneys at Law.
L. B. phyou.
'OOiCM over BJuUngx City Bank.

C I GKUVK &amp; rurVTRK.
Attorneys at Law,
i&amp;ucreiMmni to Philip T. Goigrove)
- — IU L’nlra, ttloyk, HmUo*b. PracUora
J
*n the omuls ot ths state.•
A.
KEN ASTON,
Attornc) at Law.
Otr: J_S. Goodyear A Co., were.
■.. • |M» ta XJ1 entirtk nf tbe auto Collection*
kUrnrted to.
J. M. SMITH. Attorney at Law,
•
Woodland, Micb.
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All business given prompt and careful
attention. Collectioos a specialty.

K. WILLISON. D. D. M.
. Hastlnga. Mien

D y. i.UWitY.
Htatiura. Miro.
’ “Pytkdo °n hand,
.
H. A. AC) H. HARBER,
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* Phvsloan* and .Spnn-uns.
*hs In cltv or county responded to win
rrotnjH3*»«. day or sight;

F. R. TIMMERMAN
Huunspathte Physician and SurOffice cor. Jefferson, aud Center
Greets
’

A HANLON. M. D.,

“

Physician and Surgeon.
__________
M tddlevllte, Mich

R. XL GALLACHER, ]’lhyirlciai) and
Surpecti. Duwllng, JMpch. Office
bouts J2 to 2 p. m. arid 7 taB p.m.
Telephone at Hctue Day ar .Night.

SURVEYOR.
WALTER HEATH,
BARRY COUNTY
Lrveyob,
Braidenee on Sec. 4.-RrntrievniIs. Port Office
nddresw Dorter. Mich., it. E. D. J

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Money to loan ou Real EaUte. Krai Esttaie sold on cofumlitlon. Oniral cunVeraoi-tng. flavins a coiuplctr wl of Abstract
fkokn. compiled front U&gt;«- Record*, can
furnish complete Abstract-

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ROWLAND BROS.
For LIVERY RIGS.. We have
several first claw rigs in connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Bam.
Your patronage solicited. —

I give especial- attention to borsra
that interfere in travelling.
Am
now shoeing some of theilit-Ht horsra
in Barry comity, and would like to
shoe years.
W. J. FLEMING,
First door east ot Iirtck Karn, i ,

DAN LAKE

CIGARS

We hsve a full line-of CIGARS. PIPES
an4 TODACCO. TM» t» the oldest exclusive
Cltar scon- in tbe city and we carry all lhe
best brands.-

A. PARKER &amp; SON.
NORTHROP KING 4 CO’S
Sterling Northern grown tested

CARDEN

SEEDS

of Minneapolis, Minn., for sale.

I A FATON
ruo5E SoMleh.
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L.rt.
Lrt I \_/l&gt;, RaMlnr-i.
12U N. Creek Street.

THE OLD RELIABLE
HORSE SHOER.
Shop on Court Street, just east of
Jefferson st.

TOR
JI IkJLJ for fcoYS.
at handling ,MEN-S and
See niy line before bujing.
-Re|&gt;a!rlug neatly and promptly dour,

PHILIP LUTZ.
Second door south of Fostoffice.

RUGS

J rugs
MDd 76c
By sending One Hundred pounds of
carpets, I will pay freight bath ways.
Write m* your wants, letters profoptiy ans-

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SIMPLE ARITHMETIC

ta

: aervons prostration. Overwork never ----------- ?
cansed any man to break down. It ia &gt; (-Anne SPONDENCE.
.iiir,, ‘he
nvwindulgmicA sometime.
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YANKEE SPRINGS.

Delayed letter
Lewi, Mullen i&gt; tbe gneatol Mend,

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DehMtab. .Standing Uta Sunday.
The Cle,eland B,, suilion'
School convention at Hmxlngi. ta« A,-,-m.
week have no can*.- tu complain of the vQllSOrX N 0. 40
reception they received. The ladies of ■
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near Jackson.
&gt;
that tz&gt;wn entertained them in * *plen--j
R F. Norris and wife were guests of diJ mium&lt;.r.
friends in Hastings Sunday. ,
।
QUIMBY.
, Ju William, and wife were mdled
Eighth grade exercises will be held at J
toWayland Sunday by the aenuu. ill­
tho
hall
on
thia
week Friday evening.
r.era
f*ss of
ox their
tneir daughter
u«uftn«. .Ira.
—• — -—r—
.... ...
The annual Kbool picnic ot Yankee Everybody invited.
and Two Quart* of Oil. He
Mnr Erreet Farr .pent itat week
u
ou
’ 5 held at
School closed last Friday with a
used ail the paint and all the oil
visiting her mother.
, llno, f4im
makin^-ene gallon of paint. It
m
i i t ,’ Streeter s lai
landing,
Gun lake, Friday picnic dinner. Quite a large crowd
Cfi*t him all to|d$1.15
Eli Doster hits gone tu &lt;Clevelaml lor (
: was present, and a nice time enjoyed
. JIU1C V.
A frlrnU of CM.* man txiuzht one quart
. II Walter Johnaon and....
— all.
.11 Tl-a
tarelvzw.l presented Afisb
an indefinite stay.
Mid-1 a.
by
The school
Mira j
of * READY ro-UHE p»lnt, nitb which
familj ofr ,»*1
. Mr. and Mra. Harrison Brownell of I
no more oil could be mixed, ud for tbe
' dierille spent Sunday at A. J Poter'a. Warner with a beautiful pi&lt;-ture. We !
quut he paid *5c. or at the rate of. per
Plainwell spent Sunday in the neighsallou,............................. j............ gl.BO
■ regret to loae Mira Warner, hh we have
In actual teat the L. &amp; M. Paint weut
IRVING.
i
excellent school for the last two
liorhood.
1
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further than' tbe qttier and lhe friend ezMrs. Alvah Berry
of Grand » Kapids
j yt.nrK .
prmed bls »urpn»e that there wa» »uch
1 Doster Band Boyw have ordered their , --------------------a difference tn paints.
W ill make the .« ■;&lt;
uniforms and expect to be in readme** .visited her parpnt* Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. | Mra. C. 8. Holbrook is sending a
" H.
Th*- obove wa» ao actual occurrence.
i
Over Indulgence. So Says
SPENCE’S BARN.
iie«h
Total
to play/fpr Dccurationh Day exercise* Benton part of last week, returning ’ few days with Mra. Elsie Gxstclein.
66.
Opera House. Consort i- n
I
Dr. Ostrander.
at Marti n.
j to-day
p
stallion. IrtV hands hiy\
I RemcmlxW tbe L. A. S. to be with
strohg
breeder.
If you have any painting to be done, it
• Mra. C. R. Honeywell and Emma I a R. Chalmers went U&gt; Hastings
Dr. Ostrander, of the Michigan Asy, Mrs. Will Bidelman; everyone Wel­
‘Win pty you to call and -w me.
*h» insure standing colt;*. . $|0
! lum for the insane, declared that over- ;
Doster took in the Sunday excursion to Monday on business. Ask him if it
lcome and enjoy a good time anddinr.
Jackson last Sunday.
! rained any.
indulgence in liquor is not such a large .
ner as welt
cause of human misery as are other j
j Mire Nellie Chandler clotad » very I The tanueri ground In-tajg
Prescripiious prepared aa If for
jnaxiuier ciowu &lt;*
, — .........
Miss Sarah Daley lywnt Sunday with
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
j; forms of intempqrnn.ee—notably tobacco i
teaching 1n the .Warner their com planted. Tbe wet weather |
the Doctor’s ewn use.
Owner and
her brother Bert at this place.
successful year
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ftiDOT,,
; nn&lt;l intemperate eating. Dr. Ostrander j
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
.. . .
' afternoon.
_ _
VltTW
•
Manager.
district last Friday
Tbe.' hln.XreWtal
hindered some.
j. ’. tM
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott McIntosh spent
delivered a lecture in the Baptist I
WARRANTY DEEDS*
Sign of the Elephant.
children of the school prepared a fine I H. Norton of Baltimore was in IrvSunday in Kalama ‘
® Church, of Kalamaxoo. WedneMday Addie C.- Busby to A. George
program, uecuroicu
decorated the
school
bonne jug last Friday calling on old! neigh1program,
*«»«?
««w«
“ night on insanity. Among other exCarter, S*4 lots 94:1 and M4.
..
,
.
t ’ with flowers and vine* and. the
ladies 1 bofs and frient.s.
HIGH BANK.
celtent thing* belaid:
. %
‘City*?
..i of ihe district appeared at' the school &gt;
THE PREFERRED
J
few iMople. " bo continued, 'knuw u(on o Curr l(,
.The flood gates &lt;&gt;i&gt;ened Agnin this
। house from i I a. ift. until noon with |
PARMELEE.
* how to live y.rop&amp;Ty. • For instance, 1
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morning
to
give
us a fresh supply of
Bradley. Lots 18, 14 and 15.
; tareketa pail- etc. and when dinner I
&lt; . attended a lecture some time ago in
water.
Woodland
500 00 time arrived « fine ‘picnic dinner with j
ASSOCIA TION
; a
" t0-‘k 0,0 l-l*" 01
&lt; the New York College of Physicians
The carpenter* have Harry Ham--;
cake and ice cream was found to be .the | 4 9OnK M
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FLINT, MICHICA-.
*
Heirs of- Aaron Stevens to .nJ 'mU. A very I rn»cl.i..g at the M. E. chnrrt Stanley. mend’s barn nearly enclosed..
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and
Surgeons.
Hardly
was
the
lecture
Good fresh fruit. Call and get
Clarance M. Davis, W&gt; ac Sec
' contents of luwkets and pails. A verv ‘
« finisheil when three hundred lucifer
some of them.
■I^rtwl
bv
all.
Mie.
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Mr
I,bil1
&gt;
’
“
1W
,
Have
Come
to
Stay
81, Johnstown 2000 00 enjoyable time is rcpMii^* «...
Nearly everyone in this vicinity has
.
‘ &lt; matches were struck at once, three
InneM «Mt
I
Nelle will teach the Calkins school wan*
preach a fune
their com planted.
1 am going to make it an object „j hundred cigarettes were lighted and Samuel Been* to \\ m. P: Kelley
460 tMJ' itext year.
j
Broughton, brother of JIra. O.
for every peison In this vicinity « • t
,
,, /• ,
-Ray
Frernntn and wife of Dowling '
«
three
hundred
pale,
muddy-faced
yonng
to
ac
Sec.
1,
Barry
................
Reserve
to trade ai my store, and have
rale,
bee. i,
...
.
, •
,
‘ A. Ca-rpenter. returned to his norne in
spent Sunday at James Freeman's.
arranged it no that all can get a * men. nil medical students, went out Sarah Z. Lamb to Forest E.
. ; Mire Irene Warner &gt;a .tudvuig the art v„j rait„. Inlj.. Muudav.
. required by IrttK. DljPOSlTn)
Handsome
Dinner
Set
absolutely
«
inhaling
the
smoke.
\
Later
I
watched
Jordan,
Lots
Village
Wood
­
with the State® treasurer to
UaudBolne
I
tlir Mnok».xLator
i Mrs. A. Edmonds attended church at
of photography in Kalamazoo at pre&gt;'
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1000 lM&gt;. sent
-I David Perault was in Grand Rapids
guarantee the payment ut
। Dowling Sunday afternoon. '
“ some of tbeae same yonng men irt the i land................ j............. i...... ..
Mr. Floyd Cullison went to Toledo
j
restaurants and I noticed that moat of
ALL JUST CLAIMS
Children's
Day
will
be
held
a
the
U.-'
Mr. and Mra.! Mason CUne wrre the j
PROBATE COURT.
• them ordered the most indigestible
or. the Sunday exetirvsion last Sunday. ■
B. church Sunday June 11.
AU of’whidh are paid a?
guests of their daughter Mra. Corwin
• IT WON’T COST YOU A CENT &lt; 1 stuff possible. And mind von. they
.
Estate of Samuel
Weeks, no claims
There will be Decoration exercises at Sc.rtt of Grand iJtapids Thurtdiy and
Mnc-A. E drnonds will start for I-ans for the dishes. It won't cost you -1 were all studying to be physicians, presented or udlowed.
Prairieville n week from Tuesday. Friday.
for
her
I anything
find out about it. |
sing
Saturday
to
help
care
J
• j that they might tell people how to live ’ Estate of Catherine Murdock (leH. B. PROCTOR
. Warner Sunday school is prejiaring
Srpnk Pannajlee started Saturday for mother a few weeks.
« ' and to get well.
' ceased, proof of will filed, order admitt- 1
a program for’Children's Day exercises. Ghx-Hgo where he has received tinploy- ' Floyd Eaton went to Buttle Creek
4
-‘As an illustration of the other side ! jng will entered.
Hastings.
Saturday to meet Lewis Eaton from
j! „f tin, .puwion. take Mr. Kellogg, of
ot Almi„ Cblllrtdr tamnn)»; melit as a team ster.«b A. Hynra Drug &gt;i.
BANFIELD.
North Dakota, who returned home to
• the Bartle Creek Sanitarium. Scvcn.1
llcBMe
prj.
J Mrs. Angusti Seek ins of Gnum Rap­
attend the. .funeral of his* brother
Delayed letter
yean. ago. so I have l»-n informhd. his vM(1 Mle grantol ll)nil #ted ,ale
' idsjand Mrs. Nittie Lawrence ot Lan-,
William. whoH&gt; hudy was brought from
। family and friends gave him up as dy- Saturday June 3.
A PLEAS ANT SURPRISE.
sing are caring for their sister Mrs O.
.OHDBR Jo|:
South Bend ' last week, where lie was
State of Mh-hlaai-. 1 bl I
ing from consumption. Now he is per’ . • .
,
'
To remind them of their 2&amp;1 anniyen-‘: A. 'arpenter who is still very ill.
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Estate of Almira Bolton. • proof of
killed by a live electric wire) and fell County of Harn
fectly well and .able to perform a most
,
*
. sary. friends, numbering aboht W en-'
lester Wood is spjinding tlx- sum­
. . .. . , will filed, order admitting will entered
S POUR DOORA EAST OP GOODYEAR BROS &lt; i prodigious amount off work
85 feet striking on his heady
daily. 1
®
» HARDWARE.
PHONE a&lt;ja
4 t
, g.
refusal of execator to accept trust filed, tered the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank mer with his son Willis Wood, i
Claude Hutfman entertained a few.
have seen snrgeona come out after one ,
, ,
.
- \
Thomas Irwtii who is working for
0,-r.liin,- whowlng and panting aS it I
nnstrator with will annex- Coleman, last Wednesday eygning. May
of his school friends Saturdny after­ cock a Mt-rxally jpwT
they we?, terribly fnligned. And-11 £ BW&lt;-»«!_•» Bitebeih 17, and gave them a glorious surprise. the interest oti the •-Gleaner^ ". will
K. UotuK«M*k having 3
noon.
it being hi* birthday. Ice cream tlob.
pravinc tor ll&lt;v«
A good time was enjoyed by all. A
have , wen Dr. Kellogg perform Sw j L't'a^of PMiander Durkee
; Hue supper wa.&lt; brought by the gnwts stwak at the Mie school house Tuesday and cake were served for supper.
night.
'
, capital operations, ono after he other, .
ot Philander Durkee, cla.rn, .
•ft to Ordwad. Put the
witlKiut. apia-aring at ml d.stnrl„&gt; allow.*
nrighborhood. A rwy pretty silver! Mrs. Cooley who has been in-Grand
Phone us when you wsnt anything In the line
Itabids die last two -weeks; has &gt;eturnThat bl what come, of nght liring mtd
Estate ot James Johncock. confirm.Jiih
Ids *aW j*tlt*ou. a&gt;. j lto»t
of Flower-. Now u the Ume to look niter
. ed home. '
of
taking
proper
care
of
one
.
wlf.
tion
of
entared.
of
your Cower lied*, cemetery urn- and bang­
ins basket-. We liave Geranium- and bud­ I “Every, day we see business men.
i Daniel Brown visited friends in
in Re-John W. Cairns alleged in'
ding plants of all kinds. Get our prices.
rbatild ool t* *raab&lt;
many of them the moat 'prominent in j gane. Pysicians filed certificate of sani- ’
: Middleville Monday and Tuesday.
Al! order;*, la:ge or small, given prompt at­
our cities, break down and unable to • ^y, order entered declaring sanity.
EPWORTH LEAGUE NOTES
tention.
Ud day of h&lt; artng. Iu thMim Clark T«lb How Sb. Wm Rratoeral
go on working, or become actual phy- •
FINE LAKE.
of Nathan 0. Grant, hearing
The Epworth League was well atewspabftr printed and cirvt;
A F. Burroughs t Son F,^*^ ; sical wrecks. Their friends say- that • forEstate
To Hmlth After Ymts of Suffering.
Hacot
I
appointment of adminrrtrator, de ! tended laat Sunday evening there being I-elayed letter
RrcHter ot Ptunur-,
। they arc victims of overwork and of i bonis non, June 16.
about 75’present Miss Parmeter con­
Last Wednesday evening will (be long
If you cut off every article of food that
Estate of Caraius M. Mowry, yetitim I ducted the League very interestingly. remembered by the happy company of disagree* with you. it will not be long
until you have nothing left.
j for administrator filed, hearing June There was also a recitation and two neighlxira that met at the home of Mr.
ORDER FOR I i H
You cannot cure stomach troubles by
16.
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, duet*and Mra. Frank Coleman. It was starving yourself.
You
want
now
The sensible, logical course is to get
I Estate of Caleb D. Ferris, petition
Prepnnftiomi are being made for their 23d wedding anniversary.
OMcr In the City ot JU’ttir*
your stomach into such shape that you UMThlrteeath day ol May A.
for probate of will filed, hearing June Children’s day to be, observed the
The evening was spent in a good can eat anything and digest 1L
Prraetit; Hou. CTta». JU .th
; 19.
' second Sunday in Jnne.
social time. A bountiful «ntp|ier was
lillW
“vJ II

A mati, whoes name 1 will not
mention, came Into my store
tbe other day and bought two
quarts of the well known

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enntmittod long years before. Notonly
that, but the evil effect* of bad living

: are transmitted to their posterity and
j OVER
IN THINGS “r1”1"* ““1 hrepltala bar. to bo built
to care for these innocent victims. ’ ’
OTHER THAN LIQUQRSGREAT------ ------ 2“-^-—
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RECORD OF BIRTHS.
|
EST CAUSE OF MISERY.
The following additional return, of
births have been mode to the County
Clerk for the year 19(M :
THE RIGHT AND WRONG
Arayri it.....
.16
WAY CONTRASTED
Johnstown..
.18
Orangeville.
.11
Prairieville.
18
Many Break-Dow ns Caused
By :
Rutland.. ..
18
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INDULGENCE

L. &amp; M. Paint

- --------DOSTER.

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Delayed letter
It «a» aa though tho farmer, hardly
aata or ah»|» ot late he i&gt; ta bu.y putting in his com crop.

COURT HOUSE NEWS,

W.J. HOLLOW'AY

JAflES

Pineapples
&gt;1.00 per dozen

BRYAN

HOSPITAL AND ACCIDENT

The Legal

Free of Charge!;

Call and See Me "

jw. H, FAIRCHILD,;
&gt; Dry Goods and Groceries. &lt;

CARNATIONS

STARVATION CANNOT
cunrpysPEPSiA

may not

to buy

but

IT ALWAYS PAYS

.

To know where things are kept for sale that you may want to
buy later.
On coming into my store for the first time a great many people
sav: WHY. I didn’t know you sold that. On going a little
further they make another discovery and say again: WHY.
I never thought you kept this, I thought about all you sold was

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Everyone is very well pleased with
LICENSES.
■ the new lamps. They give iTsplendid
C. Oark Bobinwn. Hope... .......M : &gt;•»•« ta °"r eburcb.
Flavin Siraon. Grand Rapids31 ! The E. L. will be led by Miss Jnna
Fred Durkee, Woodland......................... 24 Hamilton next Sunday evening and we
Dell. M Keigler. Irving21 o™"raUnJ that «bo’«xi&lt;cU a solo, and
Thoa J. Egner. Detroit?.• nxritation and perliapa more A welChloio P. Pern-. Saahville................... aS comc ,o «»•
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marriage

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BUGGIES and WAGONS
and here |flind everything sold in
first class store. First,
It pavs to find out whether Townsend sells ft. Than, it pays to
call, on him before you buy It, as you will always find him at his
store attending strictly to his buslnesn and not out on the farm
trying to attend to yours.
.
I especially invite you to examine my stock of goods. Especi­
ally the Keystone Mower.

Will Dunning 'has his nek'- barn
INTERESTING TO ASTHMA SUF- rni»xl.
FERGUS.
Qjaite a number of Battle Creek and
ADVBT1SED LETTERS.
,uTh' JullowinK letter (nun Bohen H. Kalumazixi people spent Sunday at
,,
,, , r. ,
m
wh rx
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Watts, of Salem Mo. is instructive.
Mra. M. L. Eaton, Mrs. W»ll Davis, &gt; ..j ^MV(, jKM}n trouljed with kidney Shop) Acre*. .
Mrs. Anna Pratt, Mra. F. Back. Mira disease for the last five years. 1 lost
Iva O. Stockdale, Mr. Dan Beckwith. ’ flesh and never felt wolf add doctored
PODUNK.i
Henry Wright. Floyd E. Holm. W. L. with ,1S“dir’K P&gt;iy;l‘;u“M «nd tried all
Aj township Sunday School organi­
7 . • r ....
D - D , ,
I remedies suggested without relief.
Bren. John McMlUen. Barry P. John- FiM1)j , tri^&gt;
KWncx.
zation will be formed at Pudunk
aon, George Long. Win. Swanson.
' nnd less than two bottles cured me church. Saturday evening June 3rd.
uiru ctdcct I completely nnd I am now bound and
It is hoped that the three schools of
HIGHSTREET.
, weU
For sale by Arthur E. Mnlbolthe town will be well represented,' and
Mr. Huffman and wife of Ohio are : land, successor to W. H. Goodyear.
all intreested in such a union are .cor­
visting ins’cousin Douglass Hall and I
----- ---------------------dially invited to be present

I Chaa. W. Bonham.
: Clara Townsend,

JESSE TOWNSEND

CEMENT

ARE Bbl fER Than FRAME!

I

HOUSES

ARE WARMER IN WINTER

They are free from dampuees and frost. These are facts that have been
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing High Grad* W*rk. I have the
very latest and most improved machinery for making C*m*irt Bocks and
am able to give customers the finest finished work. I do variegated work
and ornamental cement work of all kinds.
e*bmont
I have had a large experience iu the cement business
and w*u ** Phased to figure with you if you are thinking
Walks... of putting in a cement walk. I also do Plastering and
High grad* Stone work. For further particulars address

CKHeu’a Phone

Vermontville, Mich.

1

RGSm M M I

when you buy

Carpets, Rugs,
Linoleums, Mattings
McCOY’S
1’ou will find a complete stock of everything to be found In a Aral class
aad up-to-tets Stars and Prices art R*M.
1 have a nice fine of Baby Carriagee and Carts. Call and see t^em.
' f
I always have some bargains to offer and it will pay you to see me
before you buy.

Phone 76.

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,

the Kind You Have Always Bough'
Bears tho
Signature of

daughter Mrs. A. Myers Saturday and ■
Sunday.
Mrs. ‘Wormoth of Gobleville is visit-1
ing her daughter Mrs. A. Seelxsr.
M. Seeber. wife and daughter went I VHTTD
to Cedar Creek cemetery last Friday 1 U U I\

A Iu AB ASTI N E

I to prepare for decoration.

Miss Mabie Yeckley closed a very ■
successful term of school in the Tan- i
I ner district Friday by serving ice!

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। cream and cake. Mrs. II. Seebcr anil
' daughter visited relatives near Middle-1
I vill ono day last week.

$$$ Are Saved

lake View.
.
Jim Davis of Bellevue visitd at Alex
Gillespie's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Erb spent a
few days at Clarksville.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Charlton were i
guests at Henry Althonse’s.
Elmer and Wm. J. Gillespie took •
in the excursion to Grand Rapids
Sunday.
The teacher and the pupils of tbe
Lakeview school had their picture
taken by Christmas
in Hastings
Saturday.
Our school closes Thursday with a
picnic at Thorn apple.
Bears th*
EgEaturv

Science has at last discovered a pleas­
ant, reliable specific for the treatment of
dyspepsia.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets cure stomach
troubles by supplying the one element,
the absence of-which in the gastric juices,
causes indigestion and dysj-cpsia. They
enable the stomach tn digest all kinds of
food and to quickly convert it into neb,
red blood.
READ WHAT MISS CLARK SATS:

Hastings.

Little Bernice Peck has been quite
aick but is better at, this writing.
Mra. Alvah Seeber fell and hurt her ।
arm quite badly Friday.
Mrs. A. Craven of Shultz visited her [

ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!

Horace N. Palmatier,

served and it was a late hour when
theiguests wended their way home­
ward. They left Mr. and Mra Cole­
man a fine silver berry dish and spoon
to remember the happy occasion by.
Mra. Joseph Powers suffered« alight
stroke uf paralysis Sunday. She is
some belter to-day.

lhe Kiittl Yes riin

WALLS
Typhoid

Fever. Diptheria, Small

Fox—the germs of these deadly dis:

eases multiply in the decaying glue

present In ali kalsomines, and the
decaying paste under wall paper.
Ai.auastine Is a disinfectant; it
destroys disease germs and vermin
is manufactured from a stone
cement base, hardens on the wall,
and is as enduring as tbe wall Itself
Alabastink is mixed with cold
water, and anyone can apply it.

Ask for sample card of beautiful
tints and in information about dec­
orating. Take no cheap substitute.
Buy only in 5 pound packages
properly labeled.

Bc^M
ALABASTINE COMPANY,

Grind Rapids. Mich.

Chas. Graham, wife and • baby of
Battle Creek are visiting their jwrentA
Reuben Graham and wife.
The Ladies Aid and W. C. T. U.
wore well attended last Friday nt Mrs.
Walter Montgomery'a An interesting
j^ogram was carried out in the after­
noon; Miss Kate Briggs read a com­
plete and descriptive paper upon the
Lacey County convention. Mrs. Mc­
Carthy also told incidents of tbe con­
vention and Mrs. Newton added to it.
A I®sinera meeting was held at the
close.

Tablet* «xl imiumltatrb &lt;.rfnnwnc*-J to

FRED L. HEATH &amp; CARVETH.

^r- Biggs and family attended the
qnatterily meeting nt the Hendershott
school house Sunday.
Mjr. and Mra. Herbert are fcway on
a visit to Planwelll and other places.
They took with them
eir pretty Poll
parrot which is to reeide in another
town hereafter. We shall min Poll’s
melodious voice.
Butler Smith and family spent S nday at Cedear Creek.

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Children's Day will be oI nerved at
Yeckley the second Sabbath of June,
and the children at the Podunk church
will hold theirs tbe third Sunday.

Jackson Lauhaugh entertained his
son Arthur and familly of Hastings
Sunday.

nroaHMHDcr. t— mi •• nMrilMMidpetitlCt and lb
terratvd In-ald r»;
ifi»at Mid tlrur and ir. llceow to well tbe
:
real estate ahould r».’t
R I* * Forth'1! lYdere*.

Probate Kftri't- i
(A true cop)!
We guarantee Rexnll Dyspepsia Tab­
lets. Price YAc. Sold only at our store
or by mail

hits* Mae Montgomery has decided to
hold a school picnic at the lake the
last, day of school instead of having
the indoor program as previously ar­
ranged.

John Lint2 has had another set back
find] has suffered mnph the past few
days.
'

Harriet P. Coburn minor.

lie sra
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Hr«t month's treotmri
•—'nurd tmtment
cumpieis i-u.-e.. 1 could

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FINE 8TH GRADE EXER­

In

Honor of the Members of the

Fr“‘*&gt;-«™.n*tb«re
Th. Mira-. Fern
-nt Jonni.

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Cloverdale School Who Success­

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ball oame.

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Srt'inU, tlie Htutinp, hrtt ream
‘ntnndwl to play Ddurn. hm fur ram.
rearan the, did not maku.th.ar ntqwat.
««. w the rJrJt.q
chow, aidm
aud a very fa»t game of ball mu &gt;.lav
"doonadwbtk th. amatottr &gt;layera
Delton ha» ram. gurel ball t,laven;
With a llttl.-practice they nritl lK .W.
to play some v&lt;jry fast

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torchrara, nnd tbe ofberre™^^,,,

Friday evening at the Methodist
thureh. (’loverdale, occured some very
interesting exercises in honor pf those
members of tbe Cloverdale school who
snccewfolly immed the 8th grade ex­
amination conducted by Goth. Ketcham.
There was a large crowd, and all en­
joyed the e.xepllent program, which
wax as follows :
March...........
Chorus...........
School
.....
Invocation..
Hbt, G. T. Fisher
j Piano Solo..
Mra, Belle Shepherd
| Salutatory..,
..-A Lillian Oliver
Solo.................
... .pr. F J. Corliss
j riimu.Stilo.. .. Miss. Cnthcrine Cagney
• Ad&lt;|rvss................. The Commit ted.Trust
Prof. A. W. Chamlierlin
- Conx*t Solij^.........Mr. Ira McCallum

Jim Bare* h &lt;m tlie sick list.
..
........................iChas. May wood
—Shepherd
MW1«ac,u
^’«llie VanTyne tuul son Frank
Piahn Sd&lt;&gt;...............------Mni Belle
• • .Dr. F. J. Corlira Were ln Kll,aulaZ1,“ Thur*ky.
Address and PresentatAm of Diplomas
i,r- an&lt;1 Mrs. c. Kixbridgvr and
daughter Nelhe visiutl Dr. aud Mrs.
t’omm’r J C. Ketcham
Orchestra.............................. . ,-..........
! Harter Thursday.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brown

.

Ellis Faulkner mid sixter Bcwsie are
entertaining friends.
Mrs. Raiul Polley is suffering from
a severe attack of bronchitis
°

Mrs. Geo. Hayward died at her home
Burt Petmock went to Kalamazoo
held ut the
. List Saturday. Funeral
~
onr day lust week.
]
house Monday
Burial in Prairieville
Mra Hamn* Pennock .went to Kala1 cemetery.
I
mazix)
went
to
Kalamazoo
last’ThursMrs. McLeay. Miss Sadie and Mrs.
»
•J. C, Cairns attundcxl Araduating *ex- day.
I On Friday evening v. Ill .xtur the
| i-rvisrs at Richland Wednesday.
Miss Blanche Higgini entertained a ' graduating &lt;*xerci»\x at the church.
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Much preparation has been made fur
lady friend from Kalamazoo Sunday.
I this occasion, and a very interesting
[. Mix Ge*». Hansen arid son Gene are
' program has lx*en arranged. Judge
Handing the week with. Prairieville ( Smith of Hastings w ill driver the t
tul-ffrienils.
1 dress. .
Milo Lehman has l&gt;«inn pa]*ring the
(Tauda Fisher of Battk- Creek ia
[M. E. church.
\
. spending a few- days with hi- father

■wine
Delton
May

30th.

See The BALL GAME
HAVE a GOOD TIME

C. R. Honeywell of Dbster is enter­ T. Fisher.
taining a brother from Kansas. This ! Miss Ada Mu-hrC uf Cluverdtde v._
■is the first visit of the latter in thirty 1 tlie gm^st of Mrs. Fisher uver Sunday.
Eion Clement went to Grand Rapids
last week to attend thtTfurieral of his

: also Miss Nina Mosher, twk dinner at
the jxirsonagv Sunday.

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cousin.

The Memorial st.-rveie Sunday inonjMr. and Mrs Benjamin Temple,were
ing was attended byva larger cutdp'miy|p" town* Sunday.,-.
tliun was able to get in the church.
. Mr. and Mr-. Fred Hughes uf Kala- 1 A large numtier Ixiing un the outside.
nianxx spent Sunday .with his parents The churcii was beautifully decuraUxi
for the occaslbn. The m*lt'Ctivn by the
j
Mr. and Mrs. Storm* of Plainwell choir assisted by the Delton band or­
, visied Prairieville friends Sunday.
chestra 4*ere fine. In the evening the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo* We were in church was well filled to listen to the
Bdcc&amp;lnreate addfera by the pastor.
town Saturday.
Mrs. E. Murebouse .presidihg at tbe
Jerry Wilcox of "Climax is* visiting
piano also rendered'a' line ,-- &gt;lo accuiii
qis mother Mrs. Mary Wilcox.
jianied by guitar. The oreliimfm
rendered valued asaistanc*'.
HOPE.

Lumbci Lath,
Shingles and
Building Material

SAVE YCU -aBONEY.

W. H. Chase,
Delton

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Michitran.

Delton State Bank?
Per cent on
Deposits.

Honey to Loan

York prait
and Bind- oih:

Insurance

Dili
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LS. MOkf i •»l Sl‘.•Cashier.
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A SPEUl XLTY.

. J DELTON ROLLER MILLS,
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ocmt, v.cmuiu.

Word has lieen received that Mrs. Jolm
Barnes is very, sick in the Bor gets
hospital
at Ka ainazoo. Her mother
DOSTER.
M T I-Jmnqijet next Tburrlav eve- Mrs. E.‘B. Payne was with her most
oicK at thtjxmmof Gha, Eonl n
of last week.
.
.
Plruam time I, anticipated.
Quite a number of old soldiers asxl
Laura, the little daughter of Mr. and others from* here and vicinity attended
Hall. i« quite jl| 9t tho
Memorial services at Delton last
"■at writing with toMilitia. ■
Sunday.
J. M. Hammond and hi, bonwkeep r
.Those who attended the Graduating
Mrs. Mary Braze, ,]&gt;ent Siutdiy in exercises at t&amp;e M. E.. church here nHastings.
porti-J that an excellent program wak
•.■Mix Jennie Stedell mid little «&gt;n well carried out.
Earl of t.rand Haplds spent the part
The census taker of the. Cloverdale
•«k with S. U.
fanu|), school district reports 18 children of
school age.
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rAbi'y returned home Sunday.'
David Honeywell, wile and little son
The patrons of' the farmprs line of
«f Indiana are visiting with his mother telephones in this vicinity arc now coni
•Mrs. Phoela- Honeywell.
nected wiUi Prairieville nnd vicinity;
County Sch«x«l Commissioner John • Mrs. John McLeod is in Otst'gb as-i
C Ketcham has been visiting our sihting.iu caring for a nick sister.
schools of late. Wc are always glad to
Prof. Channnherlin and Commix-'
m* Mr. Ketcham only wish he might sinner Ketcham cd Hastings were pre-;
get around oftener.
sent at the graduating exercises here
Miss Hazel E. Hughes closed a very last Friday.
swwmful-ycar of touching in the CalCharles Maywood and wife were
kinsuefafxil last Friday afterhopo. Mias guests of Arthur Patton and wife one
Hughes has the go-sl w ill. |„t wjrf,.. day last' week.
Mid respe.it of , per w.-bolars and ii&gt;,
Mrs. Belle Shepard uf . (Orangeville
&lt; ounnunity as a whole. U'.» understand took part in the graduating exercises '
that Mjss Hughes ex]M*cts to attend here last week. .
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school thia year and we all wish la r
\«d,L. v
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&gt;l k Norris Sr. and^wifc of 1 minesuccess.
vise were gnests bf A. F. Norris and
1
Honey well is enjoying a visit wife lust Sunday.
I
of a’brother Frank Honeywr’ll of Ctiifori
.
. .
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Jacob DeSmiciit of Kalamazoo gave
nia. whom he has not seen for a num- Inntructionx to.the Cloverdale land last
U*r&gt;f years.
Saturday evening.
' Roy Chandler and Miss Oeeiai Brazee
Harry Kelly aud wife of Kalantazou
of Calkins school will receive their Nth
visited friends here last Sunday.
gnid« diplomas at North Pine Jake
m Ikm'I Friday afternoon, the diplomas
NORTHEAST BARRY.
are to lx.* presented by Mr. Ketcham.
A social will lx*. Held at the home of
John Freeman is building quite an
Bert -Tungnte Thursday evening June
addition tv his home and when finish­
ed w ill have* quite a nice large house to 1st. Lunch will lx? served, proceeds to
apply oh the now organ nt the school- &gt;
add to the prueqerous looks[of the com*
hoUM
hiuuitv.
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Both Symptoms of Organic Derangement tn
Women—Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief.

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How often do we hear women nay: “It Dear Mrs. Plnklianu—
seems as though my back would break.”
Pinkor “Don’t speak to mu, I am all out of
sorts?’’ These signi fi&lt;-an t remarks prove
that the system requires attention.
. everything with bodmebes, l«*dacht», men­
Backache and " the blues" are direct strual and ovarian troubh«. 1 am complete­
symptoms of an inwar i trouble which- ly cured and enjoy the bent ot health, and I
will sooner or later declare itself.- It’
xnny be caused by diseased kidneys or
When women arc troubled with irreg­
some uterine deraupe*ient.
Nature ular, supprvs*ed or painful menuiruarequires assistance ant at once, and tion, 'weakness, leucorrh'usa, displace^
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ nient or ulceration of the womb, that
pound instantly asserts its curative bearing down feeling, inflammation of
.powers
----------------------------------------------in all those--poctiliar
ailments of the ovaries, backache, bloating (or
women. It has l»e&lt;-n the standby of flatulence), general debility, ’ indiges­
intelligent American women for twenty
years, knd' the able.-t specialists agree tion and nervous prostration, or are be­
set with such symptoms ns dizziness,
t,lnt il &gt;s the most universally suceesx- faintness, lassitude, excitability, irrita­
fol remedy for wonfUn’s Bia known to bility, nervousness, alecpleasnera, niel—«=-&lt;-- ■
medicine/
anchqly, “all gone” and •’want-to-beThe following letters from Mrs. left-adone” feelings, blues and hopelessHolmes nnd Mrs. (Otrely are among ncjto. they shouldTcmembcr there is one
the many thousands which Mrs. Pink­ tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink­
hum has-received th'Hycar from those ham’s Vegetable Compound at'once re­
whom she has relieved.
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- moves such - troubles
Surely such testimony is convincing.
No other medicine in the world'has
Mrs. J.G. Holmes,Of Larimore, North:
received such widespread and unqualDakota, writes:
fird endorsement. No other metlicino
Dmr3[n. Pinkham:-—
has such a record of cures Of female
I hare wutTenxl everything with backache troubles, Refuse to buy any substitute. ■
and womb troubk—1 int th« trouble run &lt;m
until my system waa in .■aich a condition that
FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN.
I wm unable U&gt; Im ulMjit, «nd then it wn» 1
comnif need to use Lydia E. 1‘mkluun’t Vege­
Remember, erisry woman is cordially
table Compound. Ii 1 had only known Low
much suffering I would have saved, I should invited u&gt; write to Mrs. Pinkham if
have taken it months sooner—for a few there-is anything about her symptoms
Mrs. Pink­
weeks' treatment made roe well and strong. she does not understand.
My I wUachee aud hmdaebesare all gone and ham's address is Lynn. Mdss., her
1 suffer no pain ut my menstrual periods, advice is free and cheerfully giren to
v hcreas Ixsforv I took Lydfn E. Pinkham's every Uiiing woman who asks for it.
Vegetable Cotnjwuud 1 suffered intensepain." । Her advice and medicine have restored
Mra. Emma Cotrely, 109 East 12th I to health more than one hundred thou­
Street, New York &lt;4ty, writes:
sand women.
▲U Ire. Pinkham’s Advice -A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ws.

’ Mrs.R&lt;&gt;bt. Armour ami san of Buttle
Children’s Day exereixee al the War­
Creek visited friends' in this locality
ner church one \\eek from next'Sun­
last week.
day, in the evening.
Mrs. Wm.
Ginsenhouser's sister
from.Battle Creek is assisting her dur­
SHULTZ.
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•Mra. M. Shultz uf Hasting* spent ing her illuess.
Miss Libbie McCallum clones her
Monday night and Tuesday at A. F.
I
spring
term
of
school
in
tbe
Bunnell
Shultz' alyu: visited the cemetery at
district Friday. She hu.- won many 1
Brush Ridge.
friends in this neighborhood, and has
H; M. Merritt of .Butternut Grove
the best wishes of them all.
—
spent one day last week on his farm
8. Dudley is putting a new roof on his , W
near here.
house.
•
’Mrs. Barbara McCallum attended the
II. A. Sielwd is building a new tool
Sunday School-convention .in Hastings
shed ou his farm.
i Ifl
as delegate- last week.
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Mr. Brown’s granddaughter has roMr. and Mrs. Wm. Tuttle attended
the Memorial xervicy at Delton last turned tu her home in. Spokane. Washington.
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Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jew? Litts entertained
Miss Grace ' ChambQrlain and Mm_
nupany from •-Dowling Stmtlay.
Sunday.
;
FIHl Z. rl.-l »tleiule«l the Hope town-'*DowHng
the Ii Mita
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School convaitkn
convttttidn at
*t the
Mi** Gertie
Gertie F
Fisher
home again
McCallum ichool
E . Mowry of Haschool house last
hint Saturday. I after helping Mrs.
Mi
Both report a. good
tings with her spring work.
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. — .1 profitable
tiniFM time,
with j h»t-

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of visitors were present.
A number from this vicinity attend­
trotapUy attended. ;Tei»- ed Memorial service* at Delton Sunday.
Mr.
and Mn&gt;. L. Diion viaiwd
’a®?.b'Uoo1 Mlcb.
friend, nt Cedar Creek Sunday.

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- »reral fine pajMsrs were read.
. Eugene Hortvn entertained company
Mr. ami Mrs. E. Shipman of Rutland i Fanners are Miind with their corn
Mrs.
Ruth
Douglass entertained from Kalaumzou Sunday.
on account uf.*o much wet weather. fl
spetat last Sunday at J. Hall's.
, friends from Cedar Creek Saturday.
Mrs. Myron Pennock «»f north DelUm
Mrs.
Wu£ • Corbett of Stanwood
I ,Ed Otis and wife visited J. A. Hall had the misfortune to fall last week,
GLASS CREEK.
spraining her shoulder quite badly. visited her father J. Hall and other
, of Shultz SuncTny.
relatives last ifwpk..
•
• The neighborhood whs shocked to
c-i»/atu
Mrs. Barton luu» been entertaining
' dSevpTBl from hero attended' the fuMr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith areen-l■ hear of the death of Mrs. George Hay-- ... SWATH)
WINDROW,
BUNCH,
i noral of Mrs. Geo. Hayward of Delton her brother the past week.
tertaining the latter’s parents Mr. and ‘ ward who died Saturday morning after M
■ Monday.
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ANY OLD WAY
John Williams of Galesburg was in Mrs Thompson of Charlotte.'
j but two «r three days illness.
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G. B. Harthy and family visited Delton lost Wednesiby.
Masters'Marshall and Glen Kenyon j “ Sunday School convention at the Me- m
Dr. R. S. Harter wV in Hastings
;-J&lt;.&gt;hn Oxgcxxl Sunday.
r
hjient several days last wi*ek with their; Callum school hons*' was quite well ■
last Saturday on busineew.
xixteis Carrie anti Lianie of oust Hus-' attended Saturday.
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EAST ORANGEVILLE.
Miss Anna AVhitmore of Prairieville tings.
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1 P. H- Kams and B. 31. Jenkins nt- .
i Wm. E Juhncox and wife. Herb spent Sunday with her jMirents. ,
Rev. H. Voelker of Nashville preach- tended Memorial services at Delton SunJuhncox and family and Richard JohnThe graduating exercises of the Del­ ed a grand sermon at lhe Evangelical! (jny.
I cox and family went to Memorial ser­
ton high school will l*e held in the M. church last Sunday afternoon. Our I , Mrs. Edgar Otis visited her father
vice Sunday.
pastor J.
Marshall being cabled Mr. Rail at Shultz lart Wednesday.
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Edith and Emma Pranshka visited
ti|K»n to preach the Memorial service ■ Mrs. Dan Ukwglass spent the part
=
school Friday.
■at said plat*". "
week with her mother Mrs. Count of ' ic.
you can nna it at
Inez Kenyon will now assist Mrs.
Mrs. Lucy Bugbee entertained her Yanked Springs.
.Art Juhncox in her household duties.
son and family of Orangevillle Sunday.
‘.Tisn't safe n day to be without Dr.
. Mrs. Phebe Hayward departed this
Miss Ada Mosher spent Saturday
Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in 'the house.
life Saturday. M ay 27. She was born
night and Sunday iu Delton the guest Never can tell what moment an acci­
in ?1843 and was married to Geo. Hay­
of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Fisher. Miss dent is going to happen.
ward in 1863. She leave# to mourn a
Nina Mosher also attended the. Memor­
does not depend so much on
Chronic bronchial troubles i*d summer -i
­
Luslwind. one daughter and three sons.
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
ial service in Dellton Sunday.
“What You Pay” as’it dots on
It ikh'idb sad that the husband wa* left
Geo. Hines who hns\beon spending coughs ran be quietly relieved and cureik /IV
“What You Get” for what you
by Foley’s Honey and Tar. Sold 'bv
r.lotio. as her daughter and sons are in
the
past
year
or
more
in
Buffalo.
N.
V.
Arthur E. Mulholland.
pay. ' We are just as anxious ,to
the west and were unable to come.
has Iieen spending several days *with
Please You as you are to be
Her oldest daughter dying only a few
his father. He will leayv this week
pleased. A nd we are in position
months ago. * The remaining relatives
for Dnver, Colorado.
to please you better than anyone
birvo-the sympathy of all.
else can, because our stock is
BANFIELD
new and fresh; made by reliable
POLLEY DISTRICT.
Tbe Epfirorth League wax well atmanufacturers and strictly upBom. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scbaftended last Sunday evening and we
WITH ANY OTHER COUNTY- PAPER PUBLISHED IN MICHIGAN
to-date. And our
h»w«r Friday May a). a nine pound
had a good league although many that
son.
•.
our leader bad l&gt;een depending upon
The Press of this State declare the “BANNER in the front rank.
Hundreds of
PRICES ARE RIGHT
George McDonald is the possessor of
•were alwent.
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.
a new carriage.
ljuit Sunday being Missionary Sun­
Mrs. Frances Monroe of Hickory
day. our poxtor raised our missionary
Corners spent Sunday with her son
m6uey. He had a very pretty text on
We have all the
a large chart. Then numbers on it and
George.
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
Latest styles and Novel­
I as each took a number ho took ft off
Mrs. Isaac Newton of Wall lake and
news. It fully coversits field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.
Mra, Ed Acker nnd babf spent Sunday
• thus uncoveing the text.
ties in Gent's Furnishings.
at Albert Schaffhanserit.
1 The primary class will meet next
Call and see us.
. Saturday p. m. to practice for ChildMin Vida’Healey cloned her years
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you .may-say of the BANNER to your
I ren’s Day.
school last Wednesday. A program

CHEAPNESS
IN CLOTHING

&gt; YOUn TRADE 4
4
&gt;
WANTED
,2?ou,,r &lt;•«-the many
&gt; Mpatroos.oi
ifc&gt;J

» DELTOM ROLLER MILLS?

Quite an improvement to the com­
Ed McKibben and family were
guiesta of W. Johnson of Middleville fort ijf the attendants at church has
l&gt;een
made by placing (.biulw on the
Sunday. Miss Edna will visit her
windows.
cousin Goldie- this week.
,
The Sunday School convention at the • Burtuu l-erry weut. to Hmitiugs last
McCrfllufa school house was a success. ‘ Saturday returning Munday.
’

n

Wil! guarantee it to load Beans aud
L'lover Seed and not shell as many as
it would by using a &lt;ork. aud
less work.
It is the lightest Draft Machine on
the market. Come and see one set up
and hear more about it.

Dced*«.

I

Backache, “The Blues

The best general purpose Hay Loader
on the market.
Will load hay from the

Estate
er.
We,
■, and do ।
vt know

e&amp;I

at reasonable r.
HortRa.-t .m
Wfcr hr.

CLOVERDALE.
Myron Parker and wife of Kalamazbo
»■ Took, of Hiekor. •pent Sunday with the family of Bert
‘;
’p""1 Snn&lt;tar with thri'r McCallum.
John McBain and wife of Brush,
Ridge visited the family of Fraiik
-I'"'”'
»' Krt.nrarao
wiU&gt; ‘“T mothnr. Mn. Leonard last Sunday.
“”1

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

I
1

Tbe Clothiers,
Delton nnd Prnlrlev«le.

I Everyone invited' to the League;
I come out and. give us a crowd.
I Miss Lillian Brown is the leader.

&gt;tUcli.

Decoration Day will not be observed
the church this year.

-^neighbor who may not take it.
DF NOT.-Why not send us your name NOW?
for 3 months trial.

It costs but $1.00 a year, 25c

r*?**

SPECIAL!

DELTON.
_____
A HNB REFRK1ERATOR
A
Up,.
Mr X*™"-

CISES AT CLOVERDALE

�HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 1. 1905-

Auction! Auction!
Extra Special!

Big Jewelry Auction Sale, Beginning Tlies. June 6, at 7 p. m. |
I will offer my entire stock of fine Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Plated Ware, China, Cut Glass, Cameras and Umbrellas to be sold to

the highest bidder without reserve.

This sale will continue every afternoon and evening, until at least one-rhalf of my stock has been disposed of.

far too large, and to reduce it quickly and turn it into spot cash, I have decided upon selling it at AUCTION, regardless of the sacrifice.
in this line and want the very best goods at their oWn price should not miss this rare opportunity.

My stock is by

Anyohe in need of anything

Every article sold will be represented as it is, and will have

.

PERSONAL GUARANTEE.

COME EVERYBODY!
,

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EVERYBODY COME ! g

________________________________________________________

There Will Be a SPECIAL SALE
For Ladies Only, Wednesday, June 7th, 1905, at Two o’clock p. m.
Chairs will be provided for all, and a BEAUTIFUL SILVER SERVICE WILL BE GIVEN FREE to the Ladies attending
this Sale, whether buyers or not.

I cordially invite all Ladies to attend this Special Sale.

JOHN BESSMER
The Jeweler, Hastings, Mich.
A 10043

June 1st, 1905.

WANTS A REVELATION
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
is anything useful vou want to
buy , place an adv. in the

BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If vou have a buggy that’s lying
idle in the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for bouse work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell. Just try our Want Column
It brings bu\ ers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try it.

FOR SALE—A second hand cream
separator. Call or write C. ■ E. Ed­
munds. Hastings, at R. K. Grant's.
WANTED- I want to rent
seven to ten room house. —S.
at Heath &amp; Carveth’a.
WANTED—Ladies and gentlemen
with or without experience, to soli
roses, shrubs, palms, ferns and general
nursery and floral stock. We pay liber­
al salaries and commissiona Address
Kalamazoo Nurseries Kalamazoo Mich.
Dept. A.
-FOR SALE—-The desirable home of
Mrs. Harriet Mr Lee at Woodland
Mich.

FOR SALE—Horse, top buggy and
harness. for sale cheap. Chet Cisler.

A variation of tbe old blacksmith cal­
culation by which tbe progressive dou­
bling of earns beginning with- a cent
for the first nail brings tbe price.of
shoeing n borte up to a stupendous
sum is used by an Arch street grocer to
advertise hla, coffee yrith striking ef­
fect. The grocer displays n sign read­
ing, "If one grain of our coffee was
placed ou the first square of a checker­
board, two on tbe second, four on the
third, and so on. doubling throughout
the whole sixty-four squares, tbe to­
tal number arrived at would be 18.44.6,744,0734X11,615 coffee beans, or 7,960,­
915,394,584,601 pounds of coffee. This
would represent 331*704.808,107 car
loads, and a freight train to carry it
would be 3,957341,460 miles In length.
It would reach around the earth 158,­
813 times and would extend 42 times
the distance between tne earth and the
sun. The quantity would make 18,­
874,837,862.902,130 gallons of coffee and
jvonld cost at 28 cents a pound $872,­
,407,330.806,397.20. If each person In
the country drank three cups dally It
,would take the entire population of the '
lUnlted States 2,442,801 years to cansume It."—Philadelphia Record.

dm

Maggy was no more, of a burglar
"What a pity there are no weapona!”
than the sleeper. She waa .not even
replied Pedro.
naturally dishonest. A cotactdcnce—
On tlie walls hung curios, among
her meeting with tbe convict, his point­
which uwere dirk knives, blnnderbusacs,
’
JOriglnal.)
ing out a way by which to gain reliefFninea.. daughter of Benora Vends ■ arquebuses and other antique weap­
had t&gt;een too much fur her young pow­
(prfsfnaLJ
Perez, was the acknowledged belle of . ons. Tbe rivals selected tbe latter ou
Maggy Darr wax a nursegirl iu u ers of rest stance. This defenaelesx in­
of noise in their
the ancient city of Seville, In Spain. account
. of the .absence
.
Senorita Franca was a coquette who discharge. Ench took a crossbow, fit- large city. One day her uilstreM told nocence cast aa. sudden a light into
knew as many ways of flirting a rn'an
nu arrow and backed ‘against a hor that for the sake of economy she Maggy’s moral nature as her lantern
cast ui»on the sleeper.
as of flirting a fan. She took great de- wall, prepared to shoot
•
would dispense with her services. Tbe
Now. beside tlie bed in which the
j light In setting her suitors one againxt
Though the room wax a lung one. it lady should have bcljw^l her to get an­
girt lay was an electric light button.
' tbe other. In assigning them - Impossible was quite likely that an arrow sent io other iilace. but she was a selfish wom­
Tbe sleeper, when Maggy had flashed
duties, in lending them Into grotesque 8 v,t®I part would be fatal. Franca . an aud turned her servant awuy with
the light In her face, partly awakened
sltuatioiui, then laughing at them.
, through a keyhole saw tbe two men ' the few dollars she owed her to shift
and listened, but, bearing nothing, was
The senorita was no more merci standing ready to kill each other and
for herself.' about to sink to sleep again when she
less than other coquettes, and any sort- wa8 *'1ki with fright. Opening the ,
Maggy's mother was a widow with heard' a low sob. Reaching up, she
ous Injury occurring to one ot her suit- ' door. Mie rushed in and took a position
turned the button, and tbe room was
one
child
besides
Maggy,
a
troy
two
on would have greatly troubled her. between thein.
Illuminated.
She waa simply young and born with a
"Senorita?* said Sedano, lowering bin years old. It xo happened that at the
Perhaps no one ever saw a more nov­
j Spaniard’s partiality for playing with [ crossbow. "I think Signor Valles will time ot the girl’s discharge her moth­
el
Bight. A girl about her own age was
edged tools.
J°,n 111’’ *n aa agreement to oease this er fell sick, and the money Muggy
If Franca was not Justified by the * affalr lf you will tell him that I am brought home from her mistress was on her knees in the middle of the floor,
with
her hands clasped and her eyes
all
tlie
means
the
family
possessed
tu
stupidity of her suitors ami their want. y°Mr accepted suitor.”
of feeling for each other her friends at! "Rattier?’ said Valles, "if you wjll j pay rent and the doctor add buy food raised In prayer; On one side of her
ou
the
floor was a lafatern, on the other
and
medicines.
Thu
consequence
was
; least fulled to blame her. Percy Ow- ;
Signor Sedano that I am the favor- '
that It was more than exhausted with­ a revolver. There wax little time to
erm, an American, visltifig Seville for , 6(1 ou®-’’
gate on the picture, for in a moment
Tbe
girl stood baffled. She did not In a few days.
the purpose of studying the original
^b
e itirl
One night Maggy left her sick moth­ a door without opened aud n voice
pictures of tbe great ^furillo which are wish to marry either. The men moved
said:
there, met her and was much amused aside Ui order to get.free range of each er and her little brother, who was cry­
.
Ing for food, and went out with des •“There's somebody In the house.”
at tbe ridiculous rivalry for her favor. other and again raised their cross­
The awakened girl must have bad a
r-------- Implored them to de- K-ration in her heart. She was walk
&gt; Franca attempted to Include him bows. Franca
among the number of thorn- who were 1atst, but they remained firm in their de- I klR a,0UK the street crying when she brain capable of taking In a great deal
Was stopped by a rough looking man on trodden notice. At any rate, she aaw
quarreling about her. but he politely termination. \
a vision of her visitor marched to jail,
Meanwhile Owens, thinking that his with the question:
declined. Thia piqued hor.
"Helio, little girl! What’s the mat­ and at the same time she devised
In Spain there are balconies to the 1assistance might be required, had ad­
terr*
means to prevent such a result
dwellings, on which young ladles re­ vanced to the doorway. He beard
Maggy gave an account of her con­
“Bring those things and put tliem un­
ceive their admirers, who stqnd belpw what bad been spoken and. seeing the
dition and tho reasons for it.
der the bed. Quick!*’ ahe-said.
and talk to them. One afternoon Percy 1senorlta’s plight, resolved t/pon a coup
"Young
woman?
’
said
the
innn,
'If
Maggy, called to herself by her dan­
to
extricate
her.
I Owens was passing the house of Seno
you don’t take care o’ yourself no one ger. obeyed.
Entering the room, he said:
rlta Perez when she stepped on to the
won’t take care o’ you. I'm an escniMNi
"Now
get into bed with me.”
"Gentlemen,
put
up
your
weapons.
balcony and beckoned to him. On her |
jailbird myself. Nobody won’t give roc
Maggy had no koouer disappeared un­
face were mingled amusement ami You are fighting for that which is des­
Senorita
Peres ia l’®° wot’k- and I’ve got to take what I der t^exovers than her bedfellow turn­
tined
for
another.
“
dread. She told Owens that two of
need, whether the law allows or not ed the button, and the room was dark
her suitors. Senors Joee Sedano and engaged to me."
"Indeedr exclaimed fhe rivals, as- j Say, I’ve been watchin' a bouse around again. A man came to the door with
Pedro Valles, were In ( the drawing
the corner. There's a window open, a candle In one baud and a pistol In the
toniahed.
.
Franca
stood
looking
at
her
I
room. She bad written each that If be
just enough for a girl like you to other, asked the girl If she bad seen or
would call upon her mother that after­ assistant as much astonished us the ;
crawl through. Besides, you’d step heard anything, went away, prowled
Spaniards.
noon at 4 o'clock he should receive an
"Is this true, •enoritar* asked Vailes. ' lighter 'n me. You go in and get some for awhile about the house, then went
answer to a proposition he had made
"Is It true, senorita t’ repeated Be- ' swag, while I watch for cops outside." back to bod.
for her hand. "I fear they may quar­
But one vision danced before Mag­
dano.
In the darkness, covered by the same
rel,’* she added, “and I wish you to
"You have no right, signors," said gy’s eyes—carrying home food to stop bedclothes as her protector, Maggy told
come In and help me, if necessary, to
Franca, bending her eyes to tbe the crying of her little brother. Her berk story. Just before day both girls
prevent them from killing each other."
brain was not very capacious, and arose and stole softly downstairs, mid
ground, "to question me on such a sub
Owens consented. The girl opened the
there was no room in it for more than Maggy, after peeping through a crack
front door for him and led him to a
"Pardon, senorita,” said Sedano, one thought at a time. The. immorality to make sure that her tempter had gone
room adjoining the one in which thl
speaking for both. "You are right Wo of the means by which she Intended to away, walked out of the front door.
two visitors had been shown. Percy
leave you with one whom you do not procure tlie coveted result was crowd­
The next day the girl Maggy had In­
took a sent by a window, while Franca
ed out She went with the man. who tended to rob came to visit tho Darr
deny tn the favored suitor.”
stood behind a portiere, peeping into the
The two Spaniards hung up their showed her the window and. handing family. She carried many bundles.
adjoining apartment Each uf the-sViscrossbows, bowed low to the lady. her a revolver and a dark lantern, told Which gladdened the hearts of all, es­
Itors had evidently learned the object I each vainly endeavoring to conceal his
her to use the former if It would save pecially those tilings that Maggy 'bad
of the other's can, and they were every chagrin and mortification under a
her frotfi being caught Maggy waa bo •old her the invalid needed. From that
moment growing more furious toward
superabundance of politeness, nnd beside herself with her proposed work time forward she took them all under
one another.
with only tbe two words, "Adieu, se­ that abe took both mechanically, not her especial care, and when abe entered
"Your coming here on such a rfalt," , norita,’’ left the house.
.
r
__ Entering the the social' world and required the serv­
knowing
wbnt she wdid.
said Senor Sedano, "I consider an inFranca was still standing in the cen- ; house and not finding anything of ices of a maid ahe installed Maggy in
’suit to me.”
“An Insult means satisfaction?’ re- j ter of tbe room, Owens Ifi tbe door- ! value in the lower rooms, she went up- the position. Her father never knew
way, with a hand pushing aside the ■ stairs. The' door of a bedroom stood
torted Senor Valles, “and you shall portiere. He expected that she would ajar, and she threw the light Into tiie that the object of his daughter’s boun­
ty, indeed Ms daughters maid, had first
have it"
look up and laugh.- Instead her eyes room. On a bed lay a girl about her entered tbe house as a burglar. Tbe
“Come, then," said the other. And remained bent to the floor and a blush own age, sleeping. She was a perfect
he started toward the opening where tinged her cheek. She knew her heart picture of tranquillity, her face an ex- daughter’s act 1s nof held up as a
the senorita stood. She shut the door and had unconsciously revealed it He I preasion of absolute innocence. Mag- model for other young women. Indeed,
and locked it Senor Valles turned to was not sorry at the revelation. Ad- ' gy's light flashed on a dressing table, ■he should have acted only with the
the only other door. It too, was lock- vanctng. he encircled her waist and ( lighting up jewels that bad been laid consent of her father. But in this rasa
no harm resulted, for Maggy, after a
took her hand. Then he whispered:
; aside for the night Then she turned fexL years In her service, married a
“I fancy," said Sedano, "that tbe . "My betrothed!**
i the rays again on her from whom she
well
do carpenter.
•
lady baa brought us here to light for
MITCHEL.
BESSIE CHACE HAIGHT.
her.”

Matftfy Darr’s
Temptation

A UTILITV BOX.

Hastings Markets.
llastingi MatlQ-u are corrected every
Wednesday monjing and can be relied
upon as ‘
tai that date
Cqnec
ediirsday. May -11805.
PMTWUCF,
Butter-I9c-

A utility box, without which do bouse
la quite complete or any girl happy, is
one of the mow useful gifts to present
to a brid«*. or. If the happy bridegroom
be handy with tools, let It be one of
his first delights to make one for the
new home. Any plain packing box of Hoti*-} durk.f-lft.' w
VEliETAIti:
a desirable Mae will answer the pur­
pose after the cracks and nail holes;
hare t»een puttied up and the whole;

Button, dretroi Ttkv.t
dWeks-M ,&lt;t
Beef Hide* .s-

box inside and out thoroughly sand­
papered and planed until the surface
of the wood is nice and smooth. One
.or two coats of green stain (or the
color preferred, should then be applied,
and the box win be ready for decora­
tion. On the box shown in tbe illus­
tration a bonier of cretonne was fas­
tened on with green leather upholster­
er’s nails. On the ltd a piece of rose
cretonne was &lt;st from a remnant and
tacked on with the same kind of unite
over a couple of layers of wadding.
Tlie effect when the box was finished
waa vary good.—Ladles* Home Jour

The joy of resisting temptation is the
highest joy men can feeL It is a mo­
ment when our little life here grows
larger and we feel ourselves lifted into
a wider sphere. We have a sense of
fellowship with higher being* and are
somehow conscious of their sympathy.
All God’s creation smiles upon us and
appears made for our joy.—A. B. Da­
vidson

WogA-mKI JI.L’-. = 8 .. *
’ । HAY ALMNo. i Timothy -fr
No.2T1moC»y--F.W!
Ctorer Hay-« w -fb-

TVuolhj

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CLUBBING BATES
Readers of the

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as favorable clu

rats* with tbit

paper for any d diy er w. • ly DM**
or magazine pntil’.sh’-i’.

State® or Canada
can I* pr«H-ur
ed by any othej newspaj^r in this
section of Mkbipan.

NOT MADE TO OELLJ. ■
BUT MADE TO SATISFY
I refer to our line of Shirt Waists a dmn p.
of prettineas at little coat, The materials are nev
pensive, but the Styles, and ideas would doj justice
to far better ones. All are neatly made, light. wa'- ■
•fid cool. You ought to have one of them- you w
if you will call and Ipok at them.
See my line of

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HOSIERY AT 10, 15, and 25 CENTS
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
—

Phone No. 10.

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No. 6.

SONEPROVISIONSOE
GOOD ROADS LAW

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, -11105.
PANY ARE HUSTLERS

Hope to Commence the Manufacture

PRESENT LEGISLA

PROMISES
K\S IN
gfFEF

BETTER

MICHIGAN.

AWARDS FOR

SETTER HIGHWAYSI

rie ‘ IL-is Been made'

TWELVE PAGES.

HASTINGS GAS COM­

A VERYMUCH Dlf
EERENT STORY

of (Jas this week: Will Do So
v

BANNER.

HASTINGS
OP THE SHOOTING

The gas plant will lie completed, and
it is hoped the actual' manufacturing
of gas may be commenced ' this week;
if not it XH111 be next week without
fail. I he Hastings Gas pu. have certainly shown themselves to lx? hustlers,
and already have finished what they
-promised would lie by October 1. They
have heen thorough with ’their con­
struct inn. using a first-clasa quality of
materials,. in everyhing. They art
lieautifying thq grounds and making
their plant a pretty one to look at. in-toail of the unsigthly place a gas plant
usually is. W&lt;&gt; &lt;)«&gt;nbt: if any city the size
of Hastings in the state can show &lt;i bftt-

pF EDWINS

THE SUNFIELD FARMER

CLAUDE SLAWSON
TAKEN TO ANN ARBOR

Hand Did Not Recover After Finger
Was Removed. Blood Poisoning
/ . Feared.

BV

DEPUTY SHERIFF COLE.

INVESTIGATION INTO
SUNFIELD SHOOTING

HE STOLE A DIA .
MONO RING

Our reader# will remember our men­
tioning the injury to Claude Slawson’s finger, caused by a hemlock
sliver, and which resulted in the index
finger buing amputated. It was hoped
this would end the threatened danger
of blood |s&gt;isoiring; but it' apparently
did nut. The doefore opened up the
hand to a coiwidernble distance aUne
the severed finger and it would sc-m
Vi get better, hut the trouble would
later &lt;&gt;n n-apj^ar at knoth'-r point
Satunlay nunn Mr. Slnwson left for
,*■Ann Arbor, where he Went into the
hospital, and it is hoped he may be
greatly benefitted.

COMPLETED THEIR WORK
ON

Board of Review Finished their Work
Last Week.

WILL C4AVEN
CONFESSES HE
DID THAT IN JUNE OF LAST 1

ASSESSMENTS

WILL SPECIAL
DRAIItlAW STAND?

Listed More Prop

SPECIAL DRAIN LAW W HICH IN­
?
CLUDES BARRY COUNTY IS
The board of review? completed there
YEAR
BEING ATTACKED.
work last year. They have endeavored
to give the city a fair and equitable
assessment. The footings for the two
FROM THE HOME OF
supervisor's districts aggregate a little RECENT DECISION OF
MR. M. W. HICKS. more than lakt week and are h« follows:
THE SUPREME COURT
Supervisor ijans* roll—? 843.380
erty than last year.

Soiten'isorAbliey's roll—1.043,22U
Ibtai
? 1,*888.600
Seems to settle It That the Legislat­
■ The personal assessment is a little
ure Cannot Delegate Power to
less than last rear while the real estate
Know he wa.&lt; Officer.
Unable to Furnish Bonds.
make law to any other body.
D«?I&lt;artmeht .
aggregates more than last year. To
, Our readers will rem^moer the ac­
1
' Our readers will remember that in raise the amount required for city"
A case is lifting tried in Gratiot
count givXn in the B.AjN.'tER . a few
BOW S1
■ .lune last yeuji some one entered the pur poses* the til* will lie $8.23 on each;.. county w hich will undoubtedly settle
weeks Ago of thj# shooting of Edwins
namol1
home of M. W. Hicks arid stole a ifl.lKX) nsse-^jd. Last year it was $8.50. the vnidity pf the special drain law
a Sunfield fanner, by Deputy Sheriff
■ which the present legislature jia.'tsed, ,
diamond ring ix-longing to- Mrs. Hicks. on each *1.000 assessed.
” ter if as go&lt;xl agaw;phtut.
. Cole, of that town.
■
■bor.er under the
There was no clue to. the perpetrator.'
and which includes Barry as well as
’ From a recent issu- of the Grand
-.-(•■••ti*«i ctiuhl
although Mrs. Hicks hud her own tea। Gratipt. It is a friendly suit originak*dge Time-, we learn the following
l-'.a:Ue hits made
’ ted for thej&gt;urpo*y of texting the law.
sons for suspecting Will CraVcn,-but
j particular# with regard to the shooting
proof whs' lacking., fsheriff Furniss
A petition signedby ten freeholders as
which have been ascertained by Dep­
required by/he state drain-law was
and Priwecptor Pryor baire' set out to
uty Sher iff Tonx. of Grand la-dge;
presented to the county drain oom’ stop thieving in thixeity and'havpl*en
‘ *-T.*.l.'Tuia spent M-vj-nd days last
tnissioner of^Gratiot county asking! the
running down those guilty of it. Thej*
week getting’the facts ijj the Edwins*
making "of a certtan drain. The com­
WILL BE MELD IN* ST ROSE’S set to work to find the one who stole
AT THE FAIR GROUNDS
LAST sluxiting case near Sunfield. Gradually
Mrs. Hicks' ring. They were satilffied ' THE IONIA ASYLUM FOR THE missioner refused* to consider the pethe truth of the matter Is coming out
HALL
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON
'
tition
because it Uid not comply with ;
Craven wa» the thi«*A»fter n little in­
CRIMINAL INSANE AND THE
SATURDAY. A NUMBER OF
highway officers
and it is learned thj»t some of thestatethe terms-of the resolution jmssed by
vestigation. They #Wn began riccumREFORMATORY.
pH act provides
JUNE I6TH.
luents printed by the state papers at
RECORDS BROKEN.
the Gratiot Co. supervisors to govern
nlatiug proof. Last week a warrant
le in each,
• th’» time gave false*imprnssix&gt;na regard­
the making of dhains in that county.
was* sworn out for Craven's arr«!st and '
।if. the state
ing the real situation.
Therefore the ten petitioner# brought
LARGE CLASS AND
■ Wednesday night he was. apprehended A TALK WITH OR­
FOX OF HASTINGS WINS
"Mr. .Toaz took th- written testi­
i
suit
in the Gratiot county circuit to
■ at MidiUevlIle. and hrouglrt-.to this city
-.rers will discuss
FINE PROGRAM
mony of Wm. Edwin*, jfather of the
LANDO J. EASTERLY | compel the drain &lt;'iunmissiuner to act.
anil lodged in jail. .He confessed before
THE ALL ROUND MEDAL
murdered nuui; Laura i Youngs, the
।
procuring
a mandjimtis for - that pur­
morning that he wipE the guilty party.
woman with Edwins G.iorgjj D-onanl
I pose
The issue will- lx? tried very
Craven was brought- Ixriore Esquire
The Change to In-Doors Will be
Jami
bond
on
t'aplace.-!
and
tlietwo
Pi simp, where be- waived examination He is now In Solitary Confinement soon.
• ■
Freeport Won the.
Ball Game •
Very Greatly Appreci­
-men
1
who nccijrapanieil Deputy Sheriff
The supreme &lt;-*»&gt;rit of Michigan re­
arid was l*&gt;nnd over to * the • Septenilxir
Having Viciouxly Assaulted ary
Another game Be;ween the Two
•i 'ole to the M-en- of the -^siting; The
cently derided iin
insurance rare ■
term uf circuit court. His bail was
ated.
Attendant.
important fact* brought ju'. are as fidSchools. Saturday.
which seem* to nettle lieyclnd d-r.tlit
Th • regular ixtmencemtjtrt exer.-iMs fix' d at SINKS', but up io tlie present
low# :
‘I
I
. ■.
thne be l/i|s lxs?n unable to ftunish the • The writer and his wife hud the that the legislahue cannot • delegate
The fifth annirid Barry-County Field
fur the class of 1;»iLi of the Hasting^
"Cole ha. 1 no warrant j for Edwins'
jileasre of spending Sunday with Dr. *•power to mak*' law.
and Tnv-k meet.m^ldat thefair.gn'&gt;unds
High S-’ho &gt;1 will takb jihic • next w.’-lc necessary wads.
Craven ejeunes from .i goo&lt;l family. find Mrs. Chinwee Lathrop, of Ionia.
The ease in which the courts deci*- ,
Saturday under ibj&gt; auspices. wf the :
,Fri»lay afternoon in St. Ruse’s halE;'
“Cole broki^into the l-buiu* without
^’here th'\Dr- him a very responsible . sion was rendered was commenced-fey
Hastings High School Athletic AssuciaFol lowing is the program:
diactati
'further
than
1
Wallace
E. K-ing against the Cotncarauk
tiim. was won by the Freeport High ‘
..Troxel s Orchestra is njnrL,. sympathy felt for ■ the- other position as physician of the Asylum /.
ifficor and that Invocation
school. There was-a g-axl crowd in at- ' paying
,
Rev. S. B. Crandall members of hH family, particularly ■ for the Criminal insane.- Among insti­ Fire Insurance cutUpany./tbe plaintiff’# "
Eilwitu
uer. i Edwins
his parent*.
.
tutions of this kind the Iqnia Asylum claim for loss by fire having beenfretendance in the afternoon and the asOrchestra
and ujxjn
not know the man with ' whom he
ranks among the forrmost. • and well.it jected because of his failure io, keep
fluciationTwill come ! bnt with a sur- did
'
Salutatory ”A Tourney of Today. "
ire of ap-’
had tlie struggle in the dark until after
THEY
QUARRELED
* an inventory' of his stock in an iron
may,
as
Dr.
Long,
the
superintendent,
plus in the treasuryThe day was an
Glenna PantORti
reward therethe shootiug.
OVER SOME WOOD is a very able, .competent and pains­ safe; but inasmuch as. the standard
Class Poem “Legend of Pandora. "
ideal one for the eveni-iand several «&gt;f
The amount the local records were btu ken. Fox of?- Only
. taking official, while the eleven years /policy law was void, it followed that
Quly two
twosfiyts
afipts were tireij, H4b ul
............... ^...... .Beede Warner
he five several Hastings won the gold medal for the' which came from ColeS »fun. Tlie
service of Dr. Lathrop have given him the company bad a right to insert the
SelectionOrchestra.
। exceed, two IxSt nil round athlete .by winuing 28 i *tateiuent that Cole- was yvonntled and
Then
They
Scrapped.
And
now
a
an experience and knowledge of his . "iron safe clause," or .any other teaEssay “The Nobility of Labor**
■ township in one year, points. T&gt; relay race in the after- bred: in self defense h untru-. He was
work that adils greatly to the excellence son able clause in its policies if the in­
.'.Mae Smith
Jury Will Have to Settle the
I sured agreed thereto.
r hundred and fifty noon was won by the Hastings team "lightlf Meratched by the glass as he
of the instituliou.
Oration “Ad A«ra per Aspera”
। Everything about the institution is 1' On the question of the constitutionh-iiisand dollars. The la’ a good margin. The summaries of •
‘-’’’ailing through the window,
.’..................... Florence Diamond
.Width of no less than the events were as follows:
Ross Calkins, pf Hastings township, , scrupulonsy neat, clean, and thorough- i
'-Though he bad .mortally wounded Selection...................................... Orchestra
Continued an page three.
th-a wagon track of
:
.
his man. Cole showed not;the -lightest Class Prophwy. ..... Minnie’ DeVine had rented Sam .Marshall's place in ly in order, which combines to make a i
FORENOON.
.
interest in his fate and gave him no
grade nowhere more
Baltimore until recently, lie went visit through the buildings a matter of ' WILL FIGHT THE IN­
SelectionOrchestra
broad jump, lut. Fox. | otwistance. ”
'
’
t. the lowest .class to . Running
Oration “The Problem of Uni verbal there Monday to: get an erigine belong­ pleasure, becauxe it is a matter of
CREASED TAX
■;_________ L_
rh layftr .of rolled gravel Hostings: 2d. Curtis. Freeport; 3d. 1
Peace ‘' Parnell McGuinness ing to him. Wlple there the two be­ pleasure as well as privilege to know ;
Nash.
Hastings.
Distance
18
feet
»*;
came involved In a quarrel' over Home that the state's unfortunates are being ,
clay and sand: the
HE -------PREFERRED
HIS .FARM
inches.
—
-------------t..„ Valedictory ' ‘To l« or Nut to Be"
well taken care of. • The food is gtxxl I
wood.
They
proceeded
to
settle
their
lay-r-i of gravel : the
Clara Hendershott
Saloonists of City Give Council Notice
Shot put. 1st. Steckle. Freeport; 2d.
—■
trouble, liy the most approved fistic and wholesome and well cooked and the
rse of gravel on Lambie, Hastings; 3d. Cook. Hastings.
' Prowntatiori of Diplomas
‘
.
faahiou. Mar&gt;|iii# of. Qneensbury mice .patients have a healthy look about
They Will do so. Test Cases to be
&lt;■ nubed stone: Distance 87 feet
fr-et 2 inches.
Representative Schantz Turns Down Orchestra
*
three-inch course of • 50 yard dash
Benediction.. ... ..R“v_. L. C. Rogers living dispensed with, so far as gloves them to a degree nbt found in many
1st. Roush. Freeport.
Offers from a Battle Creek BusL
Made.
were
concerned^
Calkins
appear#
to
institutions of this kind.
„
.
tr-h cla«-. compacted 2d. Fox. Hastings; 3.1. Miller. Huis-,
Mt rch.................. A ................... Orehe-it ra
ne.ss House.
'
At the
------The main buildings
on .aMarshall
have l»een are
the located
man.
hadregular meeting- of the cpm: !i-.H than six inches tings. Time 3.4-5 sec.i
njon
council
Friday,
evening, the crity
Representative
Schantz
has
lately
re
­
FootWdl drop kick. 1st. Stceklv,
1. , .
FuotlMill
a warrant issuied and Cnlkins ww big hluff ou the wrath side of the Grand
-all properly
•*&lt;1UY D.” RECORD 2:20.
Freeport;. 2d. Lambie, Hastings. rid. cvjvt.-d several letters urging him to go
brought U'fore Justice Bishop Tuemlav. River, and command a view, that is i treasurer's report was presented, show­
Fox. Hastings. Distance 122 feet 1 in. to Battle Creek with a viow of engaging a balance of $3,481 cash on hand.
Will ,t«n&lt;l at owner-,
every J»y Th„ ,rjal W1H thk,. ,,lari, tlw 1JTh |,farc lieautifnl.’
Th*- appropriation for
One half mile run 1st Roush. Free­
nf the week* Terms-for standing Esq. Bishop.
Barry county people will have some- i The council directed the removal of all
!•
sixty thousand dollars port’: 2d Curtis. Freeport: I'd Mc- &gt; ing*him tu travel through tbit: • astern
stab * iri' rhr interest of a nianufactnr- eolt. W. C. Ihinhpm. I fowling. Mich.
thing of an interest in the lenia'Asy- dead telephone and other wires within
year one hundred Guiness. Hastings. Time 2 min 1-' sec.
Two
and
one
half
inches
of
wafer
fell
r
:
f
.
d
.
i
’ —'-’-v, ing concern df that city, j But Mr S.
him. hecmuw in it is contained one Of the city limits. They fot*d to extend
Standiig high jump 1st Lnmbie,
dollars.
•
Monday night, according to th^ official ; the most dangerous criminals that ever the Jefferson street vAtec south two or .
Hastings; 2d* Roush. Freeport: 3d Fox,. , thinks liis farm and the coming fair
Lute of men know Itow. to make « report at the local went her- report sta­ ; was sent up from this county;, and, three blocks, and granted plumlx'ra
Hastings Height 54. inches,
will chum bis time nu-1 attention for
tion.
’
I, '
; • whose assault upon the old man Jack- ‘ licenses to Goodyear Bfos. and . Raker
/ ASHED HIS HIP BONE
.... vard dash .1 —
------ Hastings; 1Hummer.
living but not. how to live.
*
st 'Fox.
2d. Curtis, Freeport; 3d. Ream. Huh-’
wn in Maple Grove is yet recalled &amp; Bennett.
tings. Time 25 sec.
’
At a special meeting held Saturday
with horror.. The criminal we refer
lt»f. c Kicked .Silas Endsley
• fo is Orlnndd J. Easterly. Easterly is evening, ri communication from the
AFTERNOON.
I
•adouu
ki?pen of the city Was received,
■ in disgrace at present, and is in soli- ।
with J'hat as the
PM yard dash. 1st. Fox. Hastings:;
tnrj’.copflnement. While given to oc- advising‘the. council that .they would
2d. Roush. Fwjiort, 3d? Miller. Has- ,
Result,
-7
contest
the validity of the city# ordin­
tings.
’
rasional refractory spells, yet up until
Pole vault. 1st. Ronah. Freeport; !
■ . :--r Tuesday evening of
within about three months ago he was ance increasing the saloon tax_ from
to
gl."000.
~
Endsley went to Good­ 2d. McGuiness. Hastings 3d. Wills. ,
given the lilierty of the ward in which
'. ’across the M- C. Freeport.
he is confined. Of late he has Ix-en YOU HAD BETTER
12" yard hunlh*#. IsL Fox. Has­
.... lia-low &amp; Co..’s elevator,
. gradually getting worse.
Several
tings; *2d. Curtis. Freeport; 3d. Steckle. .
.
GET VACCINATED
months ago he hauled off and smashed
n e horse He was lead­ Freeport.
a
fellow
inmatefin
the
face,
becanse
he •
-buck into the stall.
One mile bicycle race. 1st Pomeroy.
claimed the inffiate was trying to “get
■ i.-&gt;’&gt;• l&lt;-t drive nt him. Freejxirt. 2d. Fox. Hastings: Bd. Nash.
Health Authorities Declare an Ep­
control of his (Easterly's) right eye,”
'
ms kirk which lar.fl- Hastings.
Running high jump. 1st Curtis.
idemic of Black Smallpox Is
: and he didn't propose to have it. Some
’ hipip-ar the joint. He
Freeport; 2d. Roush. ‘Freeiiort; 8&lt;i. r
time after this Easterly Imckc-d up to a
right •li.-tance lo get
Coming.
Lanjuie. Hastings.
window,
broke
it
with,
his
fist,
and
"J flu blow. He fell to
. ‘Relay race. Won by Hastings team. ’
Dr. C. H. Burton reports a very inpicking out a piece of sharp glass made
' r an-1 was rendered un­ Fox. "McGuinnes. Michael
Ream. (
h vicious attack] upon one of the atten- *•teresti ng meeting of the slate health
’ 1st injury.* and did ruff
After these events Hastings picked 1
authorities at Ann Arbvr. Inst week.
ilanta. slashing bis face from the top of
• he-heard the 9:38 p. m. up a lull team and played the Freeport
Among other things discunsed was the
his left ear. clear down .across his left'
Then he called for help team. The Nashville tea tn which was !
prospects for an epidemic of black small
cheek, end down to his throat, besidesi
, ■) by Clnrance Bishop who ■ scheduled to play being unable to be .
pox. It is sai d this disease breaks out
inflicting several minor cuts. For'this ■,
* i io- that way. He sum- i present. The game was a good one,
at regular periods, and one is now due.
he
was
placed
in
solitary
confinement,
aqd Mr- Endsley whs re- and resulted* in a score of 13 to 8 isir
It is clni med that it is now prevalent
and probably wdnt lie allowed his freehi;, home. Dr. McGuffiu favor of the visitors. The final game ,
in Grand Rapids, the health officer of
। Niunmoned. It was found ■ of the series to decide the Champion­
that c^y reporting 110 cases of that
Continued on page Mx
■! -itifensl a bad fracture of ‘ ship of the county will’lw played at the |
disease in thoj^nmiture City ii&gt; two
very painful fajr grounds next Saturday by Hast|&gt;gH j
weeks, 18 resulting fatally. In every
will lx? severa*
everaf weeks an(j Freeport.
HAS A BIG DEMAND.
case those having tlie distau- hail riot
v able to use his limb
. Weaver’s Now Market continues to been vaccinated. It. is claimed that
INTERESTING MEETING
have a big run «i its cold meats, there when cold weather shall .come an ♦pi• lieing an espeeiaUy large demand for domic of the d1*?aM- is evrtiun. Thu
OF WOMAN’S CLUB
THE-HASTINGS
'
, the Home Made Cold Veal Loaf. This only way to lx? certain of escaping it 'is
meat is prepared arid • baked up hy vaccination.
MUSICAL CLUB
f Mrs. Weaver,
and is , just as the
Held Friday Afternoon. Delegates
housewife would make it in her own FATAL ACCIDENT
to State Federation Meeting
Photo
by
.
home.
Tills
meat
is in good demand.
a Fine Entertainment at the
TO FRED NESBITT
11. J. Christmas
THE
NORMAL GRADUATING
and many, a.’ lady is being saved
’ Chosen.
.
Baptist Church Monday
There was a good attendance af the
• several hours time over a hot stove by
Whose Commencement Exercises
Occur
the M.
Church,
not being compelled to make her owfa. Near Stratford, Missaukee Co. In­
Eveniog.
meeting of the Woman’s Club Friday
cold veal loaf. The new drop-pan
’ll-tings Musical’Club gave a afternoon.' The literary program was
Evening,
jured By a Falling
cooler
in the Weaver market also per­
■ * nienainmenb at the Baptist not long, but nuuli' up in interest
on tbBL .ekr«» o&lt; the above plclure «t th, right luutd U drat Hmm»
Tree.
mits them to keep nil meats in the very
-—Jonday eydhing, which was whatever it may have lacked in length,
o(“Fmwrt- oext, OrhMll. (lidding.. IU.tiug»; next. EH* t- I-Mhrop. Morgan: next, Xellie E. btbbbin., 11mbest possible condition, and those .who
■■■ 1" received by the large num- j Of special interest was the fine paper
A telegram was received here yester­
place
their
order#
are
assured
of
good
day
morning
from
Stratford. MImbu’"••• attenited. Mrs. Archie Mc- of Mrs. Mary Maynard on “Pictureaquo
service. If you are in a hurry call for kee Co., stating that Fred Nesbitt had
-a-1 charge, apd the interest and [Michigan.”
next, Ruth A. Bacheilc^ .Nmnviue. in v
phone
238,
and
the
Weaver
market
will
not. 1?#and
LMidb,
Ijeen struck by a falling tree, arid was
Mrs. Stella Lampman and Mrs. W. Waddell. Woodland: WJ
wa# unable to be
• - - triected great credit upon her
The picture gives but V3 of the 14 No
fill the order promptly.
not expected*to liw.
‘ acher and upon those who have D._ Hayes were elected delegates to the
with theclais w-en the photo was taken.
State Federation meeting.
: are her pupils.

C &gt;atmis.«loner-L’n

..Claimed Officer Had No Warrant, and

Edwins Did Not know Cole nor

Confesses His Crime. Waives Exam­

ination.

Found over to Circuit

(IASS 1105 (ONMEMEMENT EXERCISES

LREEPORI WON
THE FIELD DAY

TWO NOBLE STATE
INSTITUTIONS

■i J
J/

FIRST

■

Friday

CLASS,

Will
at
June gth.

E.

�2

Hastings Banner.

HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 8, 1905.

X,

In a village in Maryland an old dea­
Nbitahed every Thur*diy loreooon ai the Michigan Central for back taxes. ' con In shaving Ulmacif on Sunday prior
gaatlngi. Michigan.. | The state in orde^rao establish its case to church time made a slight cut wltbmust get at the 1L C. books. The rail­ the razor on the extreme end of his
COOK BROS. Editors.
NA8HVILLE.
.
, road has access to the state records but nose. Quickly calling to his wife, says
thewant
Philadelphia
the state Ledger,
to see, be
the asked
rail­ her t Hiram Cole is painting his house.
| did not
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
if she bad any court plaster in the
The tenth grade of our school picnic­
road account books. Therefore the M. bouse.
gt qq C. attorneys and lobbyists have been in
ONK TEAR
“You will find some in my sewing ked at Tbomapple lake Saturday.
ElX MONTHS
• » Lansing for weeks lobbying against' basket," she said.
E. V. Smith met with quite a painTHERE MONTHS
.
w
==rz- this bill They have dealt - out pssseti
The deacon soon had the cut covered. | ful accident one day last week. He
At church in assisting
Khiered st the puuottk* at Hasting*, Michi- with a free hand, and they have delay- ---------------------- — the
— cqllec-. ]iad just returned home from a drive
- ---- -—ra with
£&lt;&gt;:
Bot
, tian he noticed every one smile as he. with hlH two year oid colt and had him
ADVERTHINO. RATES.
! °Pinlon ha» forced the legislature to act. passod the plats, and some of th. Mhitcb«l from tbe carriage when tho
, on tbe
Diaptay «4iv«rttaing. rates furnish** on ap^tv The railroad lobbyists are defeated, and younger Prt.pl. laugbad outright Very laUUr
much annoyed, be asked one of bls ohk
-•
public sentiment against railroad iuauxtblnx wronr '
“VP'"*
*™»O' m Mr'
slstnnts If there was
Smith and cutting his lip and demol*“
m,,wa is
with his appearance.
where. 7c a line. Average of mvsu wordato the er than ever. The result will be that
•'Well. I slkould say there was,*’ an- i«hiug the carriage top. The doctor
’wrat
wrallor rartilDrarnra.
,h” Wichipm Ontral and other rail- swerod tbe assistant, “What Is that took some stitches in his lip and he is
. now able to talk again.
■
iu.. ™“1’
m°re inftn
th«n in
th®y
‘T wou,u
”«»wL upon your nose?"
line.
Ba“’r raore
notice* of birth*. deaths or lujrriagm win be had .they employed open and honest
“Court piaster...
. .
Julius Hosmer of Lansing was a
print*.! free m urw» maUcr.
.
- - - "No,"
said
hLs
friend;
“
It
is
the
label
gUM
t
of
his
mother
Mrs.
D.
M.
HueEF~Noeotnxnunlc*Uon will l&gt;e puHMipd un- , means to defend themselves. A corp• i
**r any etreuswcaocM unless it bear* “w oration like an individual .had better from a spool ot cotton. It says, 'War- mpr Wednesday.
writer's name su&lt;l post omen addre»*.
Matthew Knoll aud wife of Sebrwa
suffer a wrong than to do one. They . runted JOO jards.

I

, have rights which ought to be respect3*40 r-Miyx
&gt; ,x"j.
JOB
PRINTING.
Tbe Banxkm luu OI- of the bret quipped e&lt;1- But those righto are far more ses.sszAKfsa'Sf&lt;&gt;&gt;e»
i&gt;r „i«&gt; «.dbUn«.t
,
'
•
methods rather than such tactics as
railroads have resorted to in Michigan.
Cue of the sore spot* iu public life in
this country is tbe corruption of city ;
There was interest and strength in
governments, particularly in our larger
cities. But it seems hojieful that bettor I the reference made by Franklin MacVeagh of Chicago to labor unions in
things may come when the rotten, boss,
ridden republican city of Philadelphia,j the course of a recent address at Cin’ cinuati. It might have been expectwl.
awakes ax did democratic New York |
not long since and overthrows - the as a result of his recent experience as
a Chicago merchant, that Mr. Macgrafters.
is a
gi*xi«-ira. That
jnai id
n hopeful
iioix'iui sign,
nigll, for
ior I! ,.
■PWUd. lBhl* M-rtBrti thoroughly im. ' &gt;'««h would h.ve denounrad the gon­
,,
-; oral .•llttuxx
ti.i.l bl...
cause ZTr
of lurx/Yrt
labor i.t'i/xt.u
Unions and
the
mnne from all attempt** at reform. . But
she wak'eii up last week. It appears policy of unionism as a xhole, but
this he did not do. He did. however,
that a’proposition was before the city
state that the-course and management
government of Fhiladephia to least*
the gas works, which the city owns, of the Chicago strike -had l»een hurt­
ful to the cause of labor and^the.
to •*. private corporation for a term of
75 years. This lease meant millions unions by reason of the disregard of
s.wred
obligations which hud occured
of dollars of profits fdrtho owners of
the gaa company, many of whom were in connection with the Chicago affair.
But labor unions had a place and puramong its leading citizens, wme of
them conspicuous as church workers pow* in the present condition of social
and philanthropists. They were never­ aud economic movements. Mr, MncVeagh beleived. and there was a work
theless willing .that Tb0r fellow citiiM&gt;ns should be defrauded of millions they could do and a s«rvice they could
render which could l&gt;« of the highest
of dollars of which the few received
, value to all related interests. But
tbelienefit. They also sanctioned graft
strength
and power in order tu be l»est
of the vilest character to get this
gas grab through the city council. But exercised must regard its res|&gt;onsibilithe Quakers at last .became aroused, . ties as not less sacred than its privi­
and when they did it must l»e. eonfeiw- leges. Promises should be kept; oblied they turned the tables tin the corrup­ I gations formally enten d into should lie
| held as abftulutely binding, and, the
tionists and venal jKilitical Ikmhcm in a 1
the union '
manner that was commendable. They fair treatment asked for
called the gas stockholders just the and its members should.be conceded tu
I
all*with
whom
they
were
necessarily
names they deserved—pious thieves and !
rubbers. They called the jmlitical busses !, related.' If the Chicago strike shall
: cause such a course of] action to be
Benedict' Anfuhla, whose acta wore
favored by the orginizaiions of emloytreason to the city whom* interests they
should have protected but did not. The Ji ers and the great unions it will have
'
iMirformed
a great public service.
biggest halls of the city were far too

They H$mr Hare Tim» "
; are guests of his brother F. W. Knoll.
Hero .aud there and* ove^ywiiere are
w. I. Marble was at Lansing Tuosto be found the man aud tbe woman dav c L Glasgow returning home
wbo'-ncvreb.v.Gm. with him Turadsy night.
,
, ,
, ,
। If you. are one of those Who “never
hare time." change your ways. Try
Mta Orara Baker .•low'd her achool
tills: Make up each day u acbulule xrf &gt;« the Feighner district Friday with
afternoon.
what you itaall do at each hour aud do appropriate exercises in the
.
not budge Rrom the schedule. It will
’ The funeral of Cyrus Button occured
surprise you to find bow readily you at the Barryville church Wednesday
can dispose of a- task within a certain
afternoon Rev. G.1W. Tuthill otfleiattime If youx convince
vuuxuw yourself
jvuiwu that
uxav you&lt;
juuq .
that .you- inR'
have to. It
I is the
" feeling
~
... foree
.. .i. you.. to
. do
. It
.. Let
- *
Btirgpw of this village died last
must that will
each Item on rhe schedule be regarded! Friday night from consumption.
as an Inviolate engagoincnti with youiSt
Miss Altha Etowning gave a pedro
SA'lf ami do uot let the busliness of one
party to alxiut fifty of her. friends at
item cut into the time set for tbe next
These definite engasremeuts with your­ the home of her sister Mrs. Ward
self will enable you to have time for Gribben on the south sido Fridaywork, reading, writing, calling, church­ night. Then.* were ab&amp;it twelve
going aud recreation.
. [ couple from Charlotte present. A
Do not stop to think It ovvr. Too
t... pleasant time was had lij- the young
will forget about It rf you delay. Try, people,
the plan at once.—iJontsviUe Courier-,
' '
Mrs.'’Fannie Everett of Assyria was
Journal.
a guest of Mrs. C. C. Pr^ce Wednes­

small to ^onlain the crowds of angry
citizens who came to denounce the j j We predict that many who nem now
' 'wickedness Of the grafters. An a re- i disposed to Teel very much pleased over
snlt of an aroused public sentiment the Japs will some day feel quite other­
Mayor Weaver., who stood manfully wise. Japan will lieeom-’ a great managainst the graft, was sustained, the ufacturiiig and commercial nation.
proposed gasifranbi** was withdrawn, Her people are hard wiorking, bartly.and the ptdicical machine w:w made a patient. and while not inventive are
melancholy wreck by its abject surren­ the most skillful of imitators. They
der to Mayor Weaver and the decent have an abundance of. cheap-labor in
citixensbip‘of Philadelphia which he ! Japan’now. If wages advance there,
represented; I
.
they can draw un the 40C\000.000 people ,

Dr. John brown'- "To«it."
Townwd of Orangeville visited
The cclebratKl Englishman I&gt;r. Johtb . «t C. A. Newliuid’s Sunday.
Brown, yho founded the "Brunonlan"
Th# L. A. S! at fRichard Foreman’*
system of medicine, was. In addition to thtf 1(Jth Ior hlll„|,r
being an exceedingly clever physician, ■ _.
a somewhat w|tty‘, personage.
Fori
The Cedar Crefk V\-. C. T. L. meet
many years be paid his attentions to a ' w‘t»1
Vanderburg Saturday,
certain lady without meeting with the Severn! members from the Yeckley and
succew he desire!, during which tlura j several ladies 'of this vicinity wer&lt;^
be was accustomed to propose her ■ present. An interesting program was
health In company when called on for. carried out. We also 'understand that
a toast. Being observed one day
------- — &gt;_
n ‘unnciuvui
movement
is being made-to organize ,
* to I &lt;»
is
omit the usual tribute, a gwitleman.
gtTitleman&gt;
,
.
,.
prramtrau.lbdrtIblBlh.tb.
I.nzl 8rara_
lor- , anl&lt;&gt;" lwr-’'
P~l&gt;ect .ram' ...
nraoaon* raon. IraxlKira, thnt K&lt;» &gt;,&lt;,,1
counting.
gotten to toast his charmer.

. Poor Rnmis! Her people deserved a
better fato than the merciless beating :
the Japs have given them on land and ;
mjh.
But not so her rullrs. The. Czar
and the btianrocrats who have deliber-'
ately forced -a mediaeval civilization
upon that country are reaping the
whirlwinds of their own selfish sowing.
Had Russia lieen interested in educa­
ting her people instead of enslaving j
them
wxxam. in
iu ignorance
^(luiauvc and
O4iu superstition
nujxn.-'iimui ;; j
bad sir K,v«h her million, of rart, lib.

of China. The result will be that
Japan will qne day be one of our
strongest competitors fur the world’s

frade. When that day shall come, as
come it will, then will there go up a
bowl that will remind as of the old
feeling against the Chinese. The day
for the yellow race to haw a fair chance
to show what is in him and what he
can do is here. He is now in a position
to demand and secure re»q»ect for him- ■
self and his rights. The
white race,
,
™ no longer MKim. .U th. prorogm
,,
... ,
.
rtr-xrax nf rttloranin
tra* onrfh
orarlearth,
nt!
tives
of
rulership
of
the
and ail
erty as well as enlightenment: the Slav
race would have given a better account proprietorship uver ‘‘the fullness there­
of itself in the war with Japan. But of. ” The little “Kingdom of the Ris­
no country; in these days” DO per cent of ing Sun” is here,, and
, seeuft determined
wbrae vopnlntlon cannot r«.‘l or write.
“N “n'1 t"

is at all a mittch'for another though far
•
------- —---------- &gt;— Ura. popnlon, country wberts IW per rant
Tho' enactment of the bill authorixing
of tbo people are educated.
Monger the attorney general to examine the
the Jaiwnra- bare reaaon to love their hooka of a railroad company whenever
country; the Jltwaian. hare reason to rareaaary for tbe preparation of pleada__
. .
I the
drepise .u-i.
their government
Japanese in^, tn behalfZof^he state against
officers are temperate, honest, and clean railroad, finally removes whatever opU.W vawucu
w their।personal
Hyes. Russian mili-. portnnity U4.H..V
might have
existed’xvr
for vr.icritbeen drunker.,
drunken, disdir i, jc
io, o
,lff tne
Ihe present BtBle
.tare administration
tary officers have ifeei;
ibonr-t
______ _ and
... .i . i.. ._ai__
...... i.-_
• .. lo pnito of favor to railroads.
•
licentious.
Clean
living
It is
and honest mindednesn never counted doubtful if there is another state in j

“Isabella color" has been described,
ns a dingy whitish yellow. The origin,
of the term Is certainly an odd one, if
either of the Rnneihlly given explana­
tions Is correct. Aeconilng to one sto­
ry. Isabt-lla; daughter of Philip II. and
wife of the Archtlnkf*. Albert, vowed
not to clmngv her linen till Oatend was
taken. Motrt unfortunately for the roy­
al lady the siege lasted for three years.
The.supposed color of the archduchess’.;
linen .it th- eiul ot Utl. trylns urde.1 U
said to have.become the fashion. The
other explanation Is a similar one, but
the story is made to relate to Queen ■
Isabella
isnuvna of
ui Spain
npaiu and
ano tin?
uiv siege
sicgv of
01 Gmumnnda. When we consider the length of .
time penitential hair shirts were worn
In the middle ages, the legend Is not so ,
wildly Improlmbk* nk would at tret appear.—Tendon Tit-lilts
'

day.
H. R. ixickinon returned home
from Tennessee Mutiday.
Mr. .1. A. Gilmour of Detroit was
here Wednesday to attend the funeral
of Cyrus Buxton.

V. Wot ring has returned home from
Grand Rapid* where ho went to visit

relatives.
___________
The
Sunday School convention will
Im,
,t t|,'e c. a .buirh Tburad.v.
RUTLAND CENTER.
Soverafof the yottng people attended
, ,,
,
.
,,
* l‘! Baccalaureate sermon at Haitnigs
Sunday evening.
Eva and Floy Erway N]x*n| Satunlav
and Sunday nt Henry Shirley's at VangprjnKa
‘

«SPECIAL SALE OF PRINTS!

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Friday and Saturday,
June 9th and 10th

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We will sell all Prints, Simsons, Merrimacks and Americans at

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4 1 -2c a yard

$

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A complete line of Wash Goods in all prices, a large line of Batiste, 30 inches
at

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........................................ ...................... ............. . ••■r........ 1Oc a yard

,w Another lot of Lace Curtains, 55 inches wide, very neat patterns, 8 yards long :,t
as
................................................................................................................... $1.00 a
a»
as­
S'
ar
a?

W. E. Merritt

a?

Eggs taken at Market Price.

Store open Evenings.

A.

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Pineapples

Strawberries {

Buy your Fruits and Vegetables of DePue. |
Did you get Coupons on the Glassware in I

his window?

NEW STOCK, FRESH GOODS,
GOOD GOODS.
Baked Goods Delivered to all Parts of the City.

J. HOMER DePUE,
Open Evenings.

“Why, indeed," sold the doctor, “I
COBB’8 CORNERS.
Mrs. Bnrgduff entertained relatives
find it all In vain. Hlned I have toast­ from Morgan Saturday.
Isaac Cunningham is in very jxx&gt;r |
ed her so many years and still cannot
health.
make iter Brown. I am resolved td . Spencer Dunn and Miss Bagley of
Battle Creek visited at Alva Dunn’s
Chauncey Bishop and wife of Has­
toast her no longer.’’
the tings
fore part
the week.
wereof
guests
of Win. Kronewit- .
,---------- ----------- : —- --------- , Grant Otis and wife spept Sunday at ter s Sunday.
A bl, loc
that on ora oecMlon. thelr (,thpr-, at shnhl
Andrew Southward, daughter and
blacked an Illinois river was broken |
| son of Yankee Springs visited at James
lu a pecujlr.r manner. A brown bear
DOWLING.
Matthews Saturday and Sunday.
wits noticed by one of the rivermen ,
prowling around the skids am! later
?aV; ^!ir.ICh ‘8 nOt much in,rrovp&lt;1
J&lt;»hn Trego went to Woodland
was obeerred crawling over the piled at this
*1.: writing,
“-3.
Saturday to see the litpe granddaughup timber. Gradually bruin worked.'
r
Drs. Lowry.
Gallagher and Hyde ter. Grandpa stepe higher than ever.
his way down to the key log and at,
.
tacked it fmntlcany. Instantly the
in Dowling last Saturday,
May Bump. Ida Eaton. Willie I’ayhe.
mass of logs br^ke. The bear was
Mrs. Jennie Stanton -is entertaining , Bertha Cooley and Roy Hutchinson
crushed to pieces. x Later it was learn- ! her sister Mrs. Sheldon „„
Warner wmw
who ; of . Hastings attended 1UO
the Jpc
ice cr&lt;I41u
cream I
ed that the key log was filled with js suffering, caused by her little girl social at Jamea Matthews Friday eve­
—,— ------- |---------- sticking
her
finger
in
her
eye.
ning,
which
was
a
success
both
socially
. ’ .------ ------ -------------------------- ---------- ---------------------------------- r,. ..
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raiwi ravx ini

Phone 86.

oooooooooooocoooo:.c-..;.«

The Secret of Good Coffee
Even the beet honsekeei&gt;en&gt; cnnnot make a gpe« ■ n|
of COFFEE without good material. Dirty. ailiilWrit d
and queerly blended coffee such as unscrupulMu d-ai
ers shovel over their counters won't do. Hut
the
pure, clean, natural flavored
,

Chautauqua and Number Six Blend
the leaders in 25 and 35 cent coffee.
Trj our Blackford's Calf Meal for per Yooag Calves.

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

The Drisht side.
Mim Florence Freeman of High Bank
financially. The school gave a fine
i
“I acnuKl
should think
think goo
you’dd feel
feel awtallr.
awfnUyi! called
called on
on Su«io
Susie Ohnslre
Ohnsbee Saturday,
Saturday.
i program, and the proceeds were ft. u(l.
THB GROCERS./ .
.
HASTINGS,
sad
quarrel with
(.
.. ... ....
..
nrt over
rix-rarayour
mn'/umrael
ra-l-F, Mra.
Kfra ScaddaCraiAAo.
\ anSycle of Johnstown
visit- . Aim. Roy Hutchinson’s horse became
worth after all these years.'*
,George
.
,
-Yro. Ido. Still there’s one pleasant -13’ *
Ersrm a Sunday.
frightened Snndny evening throwing
ha, nMBttW h|.r mi ±
thing about It Iler children are grow- i Dr. Gallagher was in Ann Arbor a her out Wjmn^iug the buggy. Mn,
I H. cscapeile with slight injurim.
’Dg “P ‘U“1 WDI **'n keglU W g®t
COnp,e °f daP‘ la"1 WOckhojied thatjihe will recover.
‘”P" I ^«ner
Elmcr ^&gt;iru
Bird ana
",d wire
wife ana
*"&lt;&gt; also
»&gt;» mish
Mian
"T/k
-------------------------- JL very haul electrical storm Ktnwk
A virinity
very hard.'
electrical
storm struck
DCUKl.J
I 11
not nnvp to efvA tnprn anv.
JSkil
n^taTriSint
7*', Barlow from noar Bedford
nt Dr:
MAPLEGROVE.
this
Mondav
mornimr
Wa &lt;ln
1_________________
' . Dr. Gallagher’s Sunday evening.
| Mrs. Jake Smith is again quite ill. J not know of any great damage as ret
Dr. Gallagher’s Sunday evening.
•
----------- - --------------- ------tll_
for so much as to-day. And no wonder j the union'that has proceeded safer as ■
■!j Mr. Dn«t«r
, . very
. slowly.
I _L
Dexter Hunt has «,aM
sold li.i«
ihh &lt;1^;.-.
driv- ij Miss Nellie Reese gains
-------- --------------- .....
' ■
'
'
IbeJtifc wm. They have heen smart [
Michigan
re­
—
— ,o— in
... the matter of .«-.
A Scotch dominie, after telling his- ing horse end will now drive a span of
। L. B. Potter and wife paswvl SaturCITY BANK RKFOKT.
enough to take
■
hike the weapons of civili- 1! quirements
from
railroads, nor another scholars the story of Ananlus and Bap-| jinnies.
. »
day with relatives near Bellevue.
of thr ccndition of the HMtino ettr
xatiotj and n» tKem in an enlightened in which such requirements are so Phira, aakod them, "Why does not God(
Mra Fred Bnllls of NaaHviUels at
Mra Mdwin ra,d niTO „ho 'h„ro .
way. and have humbled the power that. remunerative and profitable to the Btrike &lt;^«Tbody dead that tells a lien
Chas.
Rice's
helping
care
for
1
Mr.
Bul
­
bran
virtUng
at
Geo.
Chnnon'a
was posing as the big bully of Europe 9tate
After-a long silence one little fellow;
lis’ mother who is very **ickand Asia.
Asia But
But never
never think
think the
the Slav
Slav
exclaimed, “Because there wouldna be
and
nobody left.”
.
:
*300.01 J7
race is dead. It is the same virile, |
Mrs. Maria Brigg# is visiting her last Saturday.
.
•ecurttlre
I GOT MIS LEFT HAND LACERATED
brother J. E. Herrington for a few
strong race, patient, brave and un­ I Elmo Soules, who works in the Book- ■
The party at the home of Mr. and
Bt«oted.
day*
yielding as ever. Some day when the ,
Mrs. John Cheesemah last Friday night 1 oXS^T)
case factory got the back of his left
Une,c G««^-And Bow do you like]
4.750 00
John Ormsbee and wife spent Sunday wm quite well attended.
Russians are educated, and. wbQC they I.
- ...
—-nn;
;
t*nM* •* t”**™
..
.. - ..
- i your
; youremployer.
employer.Tommy?
Tommy! Tommy
Tommy
—Ob,,
h»Ti&gt; « Kovarament
worthy or
of wem,
them. j Iuu"1
*fu""■&gt;!1 he
Ura't
but he
b*,
bl*ot«t Un-I
Un-I at Ira Rice’s in Johnstown.
ucni wuriuy
~
he isn
’t k
so&gt; bad.
bad, but
’s bigoted.
About twenty friends of the Miaare
Cur
the Slav W will
111 .how
ahow the
th« rroatnera
trrratuw. “
no,,n
&lt;»" wh
’hlle
“' lo
lolull,
*dl"K
« A*™*
funuturo
”™ into
in'&lt;&gt; «
. d. Granp-B^trtH
o«&gt;rr-IHtot«l&gt; In what nil
way?;1
Miss Haines of Nashville is visiting Ida and Laura Cheesman surprised !
‘••••r'-’’’--’’’
n.‘ ^wry
.------- ------------------_-------- —He’sj got &lt;u&gt; Me. that wonla.
of .which itjs caimble. but which its J
Dr
took two^stttcfieajn - Tommy
her sister Mrs. McGloughlin.
them last Saturday afternoon. Games ! Kicked and cents'
rulers have repressed.
»-**.«*
the wound and ♦»
the
— injured member
t
1| can
- only be spelled his way.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Troxel of Nash­ wore played and then supper waa arved 1 C^.n“*b
lnUrnxJ re"®l“
neems to be doing nicely.
' j viDe spent Monday of this week with
The children then scattered to their
Total
9)—Tha
It wonld t'em that after a while the BARRY COUNTY TEACHMiss Million (of uncertain ageh
----- their daughters Meedames Stanton and homes feeling that they had had a
ERS EXAMINATIONS I W ‘hiw »*• worries mo Is tbs
wed­ Van er At thia phwe.
uiABiLmns.
jwwirailroads of this state would learn that
good time.
,
Capital stoekimtd la—
. r&gt;
. rn
T
Ttour- 11
1x1 perfectly horrible
in the end they get decidedly the worst
The next Barry County Teacher, ExfaOTr_ M|„ HoK.bod.
S. B. Norton is digging a new well. ?.urR,Os fun&lt;1...........
State
ot
Ohio,
City
ot
Toledo,
»
..
,
*
of it when they attempt to prevent amination will be held at the court | (viciously)-Oh. don’t worry. Tbey’lL
Dlrideodn unpaid
Lucas County.
J °
Roy Smith of Hastings and Mao Commerelal
deposits.
what they consider ‘ ‘unfriendly legisla­ house in Hastings ^huraday and Friday think you’re his mother.
Frank J. Chancy makns oatti that be Is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney &amp; Evans of Battle Creek were at A. D. Bar nju deposits.,
tion” by bringing corrupt influence to June 15 and 16.
Savings
certificates...
I
Co.,
dolni
business
in
tar
city
of
Toledo,
county
•
M.XIl 13 2SS411 96
Wolfe
’
s
Sunday.
Miss
Evans
will
visit
and
state
aforesaid,
and
that
naM
firm
win
nay
bear uponthu incinliers of the legisla­
Total........................
John C. Ketcham
the sum of one hundred dollars for inch and friends here a short time.
| Howitt—What are you growing
ture. It is well known that the rail­
Fkthe
*07use
cufr„°f,.c*t*nh that °«u»ot be cured by
Qo. Comm’r of Scools.
»t*tc of Mfchlmui, County of Barry, w.
of
Hall
a
Catarrh
Cure.
7
beard for? Jewttt— Well, I don’t ml
School closed in the Norton district
roads organized a gang of corruption! sts
FMajntJ.CHKMKV.
Sworn to before me and suMcrlhcd lu my
Uukindura, i. th. wurra ot the «““*
.
and had grafters in the legislature in
presence, this 8th day of December, A; D. 1388.1 Wectomday.
Sh"".1' ,n”
| » W wlt.g.r.UB.
Pingree’s time, particularly the senate, rtorat wrate io hun,.,, Ufa.
,
,
A. W. GLEaMW.
An iccYream picnic waa held at the
Sa.1”™ “ I—“’ “• “ b ’r
[skat-J i
•
Notary Public
to prevent a fair taxation of their prop­
Hall's Catarrh Cere Is taken InbSnklly and school house Tuesday afternoon.
It is r. pleasure to take Dr. Dade’s 1 Harsh counsels have no effect
Sly commlrtjro
K„. „ lm.
°a %?rw°?d a^d nilK*M1’ surfaces
erty. They delayed the legislation, but
Mrs. Wm. Blowers has gone insane bOKXxeT-xSjF*1*’**"5'’^ PubileLittle Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic are the hammers which are alw
in the end they were the victims of far effect upon the liver. For sale by Fred pulsed by the anvil.—Helvedus.
F. J. C'BKNKY
Last fall their eldest son wM burned
.-told by druttl^s 73c.
Cjrar^MKrax.,
more dyaatic laws than they would L. Heath &amp; Carveth.
Hall'* Family Pills are'tbe
with their barn and it is thought that

MICH.

Ftv.nc 7

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OUR.....

REGULAR PRICES
in our stock of Genera! l|erctl®nr
&lt;Mse are as low or lower than oth­
ers quote at reduced price sales.

8 bare Lenox or .Taxon Swr

3 I -2 lbs Sears Cracker-1 gallon W. W. OU

"

UK

-

8 lbs best Rolled Oats
Work Shirts _.-•••

"*

up

1 dos 8 ox Jelly Tumbles

Best quality amt' lowest

in

every line.

SHOES,
HARDWARE
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS

GROCERIES.

Highest Market
V

Price

Produce.

HaM &lt;or

A’

A

W. W. WATSON
.

IRVING. niCM.

�Hlulbolland’s
Drug Store
in b»ylM0

(Uindow
Shades..
L’rfjat many in odd
ny suit you just as

CN Price Ulin Suit you
hive all the others
’hem in a way that

w thavthe

in* Williams
Paint « *
j.'.iu!e and eeonomi' It costs less per
&gt;• paint made, aud
•
-Figure on the
&lt;&gt;t the price per
c .u till your p-tilil
iptly in all colors.
■ she nvin-Williams
.-r change
*

.
..ant year Reales
j ■; Prncriptlcn tilled with
Mt:. rr ing them io as.

WILL SPECIAL
mm LAW SIAND?A ^a«L™Li
I

Tdopgne Orders Filled
Promptly.

290745

The usnal'June exodus to the
is now in progress.
.

lakes

The aupervisont will meet to-day to
consider/ heating apparatus for the
court bouse ami jail

Dr. Hu well haspurchaeed Mrs. stdin
S'j u i n-s residence &lt; &gt;i» West G reen St.,
and will move into the same in the
m*ar future.
*

B GOLD MEATS
-E DELICIOUS."

AL LOAF
-4 al! right:
’none 238" and ’.rj it.

Phone

NOTICE
tarred icy Ftanlug
-i the Table factory
ce that I ant
red to do ail kinds of.

FlaniM tM&gt; Matching
)l&gt;t, allt’nd, of
.'fuuldipi. Window Frames
and Door Frames,
Fc
Work, House Finishing
tased to figure with vou
j work you may wish. '

ifed a car load of White

bargain
1 liaMe a tool chest
-b i a full kit of
uienter’e tools
lharl will soil very
herejs A

SNAP FOR SOME

CARPENTER

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE
W. B. JAMIESON, Propr.

w« Jinwanit.

Fishermen! *1 from town are said to
be dymuniyng fi*hiu some of the lakes
in Rutland. The law should be invuke«le to prevent sncl, an outrage.
The little black flies or gnats whieli
work so persistently ' on horses have
again put- in their apjieartHK*&gt;*. A
subscriber -ays: ••Ilow»cn«»ri'wiU find
that a little s*»it grease applied to
th.« purrs niCkfr-anrofied. ©tjjecisUy the
inside of the ears, will affota comfort
and

pioneer
Miciety, wUuett jneetipg wul be held in
Lansing. she W|W accompanied by Mrs.
Hoyt, of Kalamazoo. who read a his­
torical ^ketah of. the Rev. Leonard
Slater, wKo was a
worker
among the Indian*
ducting a mission in this county.

TION IN LANSING

Win Barnaby was in Grand Rapid,

Friday.

ality of tbe standard policy law. the
court says that the power conferred up­
on the legislature to make law. cannot
be delegated by that department to any
other body or authority. The opinion
says; "The power to whose judgmentr wisdom arid patriotism this high
prerogative has bwm in trusted.’cannot
relieve itself^ of tbe ^responsibility by
chousing other agencies upon which
the ]»uwer shall be devolved, nor can it
subbtitute the wisdom, judgment anil
jwtriotbon of any other body for thore
to which^alone, the people have seen fit
to confide this sovereign trust.”
Z 'Hie •rioted words aty those of Judge
Cooley in his work un ‘ Constitutional
Limitatations. ” and it is contended
they.deprive the legislature of the
)&gt;ower to delegate to political parties
the right to make a primary election
law. The courts allcuje to the fact that
it has held 4he local option law valid,
but in such Caere the law must be a]&gt;proved by a majority &lt;jCthv electors in
a county, as well as by tlaT‘I,okni. o/
Hnpeninors.
It is M|d that the au­
thority delegated to the insurance
f-olicy commission was legislative, and
not administrative; namely the power
t-&gt;"mak« a law."and t&lt;£eh:tng( ^the’Jnw
whenever ;t should deem it necetwiry.
The law is therefore unconstitutional.
It should he adiled that tbe law does
not disturb the validity of the fire in­
surance policies in force, as they are
simply lawful agreements between tbu
insurer and the insured.

GETS FINE POSI­

H. E. Hendrick, of Mldderllle, w„
In tbe city Friday.

■ Miss Olive

Lathrop Is

Appointed

First Assistant State

Librarian.
Arthur Brown made a bueinew trip to
The many /Hertas of Mire OlivelathGrand Rapid, Friday.
rop in thia city will l« pleatad to learn
:Mra Geo.
W. Abbey i, Writing that she has just been appointed to a
rriAn«l«
xr....____ ...
.
fine position at the capital, at Lansing,
Mrs. Nettie Brooks returned from a and is now first assistant to the State
two weeks visit with friends in Ithaca i Librarian, having charge of tbe cata­
loging department Min Uthrop took
Thursday.
a special course in library work in
Dr. C. H. Burton went to Ann Arbor
the Illinois Univeristy. After her
Thursday to attend the state meeting
graduation she served for some time
of health officers.
id the Congressional library nt Wash­
Mr. ;ai&gt;d Mr. w.' K. Cook .pent ington. Ijist fidl she wqs selected to
sun.li.y in Ionin, the guesU el Dr. nnd take charge of the library in the En­
Ml&gt; C. P. Lathrop.
gineering deportment at» Ani^ Arbor,
Juilt-n and Mrs. p.- T. VanZille. rf jphe applied for thu position she now &gt;
Detroit, were the guests of Mr. and I hoklB oif learning of the vacancy, and
Mrs. P. T. Colgrove Friday.
;!ha&gt; been succotatul
Mire Lathrop is
Mrs. Cordie Jackson, of Grand Rap­ ■ [Very well qualied for such work, and;
fiber
sncceas
in
the
positions
she has!
ids. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruin. Burch
last week, returning to her home Pri- Hilled and her ability are the l&gt;ret pos- '
1 Bible assurance that she will succeed in I
, the place to which she hjs just been
Mn, Ijtun, Dell i«J hvr brother.
CUmlt' Mute «( Charlotte, attended nj puirited by Governor Warner. The &gt;
IQ3ANNER joins her many friendji in I
the funeral ot Mry Elizabeth Crawley
textending congratulations.
Thunuhiy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jcsk- Darting, of MilOBITUARY.
waukee.^ who have Ik»wi rvasiting
MRS. ELIZABETH C’RAWLEYfriemfa here for two weeks, returned
Mrs. Elizabeth Crawley twas born in
to their home Friday.
the village uf Friday Bridge, Cam­
Mr. and Mra John F. Goodyear bridgeshire,’ England. Fub. 21. 1818.
will leave Saturday for Gambier, Bind died in Hastings May W. 1MJ5, nt
Ohio, to witniMs the graduation of p&gt;e ripe old age of 87 yeafe. 3 months
their (laughter Mi» Harriet frqm Har­
court Seminary.
j She was married to Jamas Crawley,
Mm. M. W. Hicks will leave this July -M l«ft». In 1M4. Mr. Crawley
week Thursday for Aunan-Dale-on bame.tQ America to prepare a home for
Hudson, where her son Ford wfll grad­ his wife ami two little ones. Two
uate ffom St.Stephen's Acailemy. -He years latei Mrs. Crawley followed with
hat orfe of the class ' honots and has the children.
f
made a spjndid .'record in scholarship. : They settled in the- village of Mon­
George W. •, Crawley, of Bowling roeville. Ohio; and soon after moved tuGreen. Ohio, attended the funeral «jf Rndlown. Ohio. In-ltMM they moved
Michigan settling on the fatal in
his grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Craw­
ley. Thursday. Mrs. - Buyd Craig will- Baltimore township, Barry county,
reinsti with him to spend the summer where* thuy lived until 1883, when thwy
with her daughter. Mrs. Geo. Graw- earn.* to Hastings. In IHSti, Mr. Cniwlt*y waa called to his heavenly home.
I3n&gt;ju&gt;n E. - Biuby. well known -in ; Since then Mra. Crawley has lived in
|lie home with her son Jnini-s until she
thi, &lt;-i|y. i.
tw- married at llw-k |viis called to j«ih her husband in that
!&lt;&gt;--night to Miss Flora, .Marie
house.* • not made with hands eternal in
Wager; of Davenport, Iowa.,' They will
lhe heavens.' ’
•
•
spend s few days with Chicago friends.
! The subject of this obituary was the
and w
then come to Hastings. Mr.
•Biuth'.T of eight children, seven oT
and Mtn. E. 1. Iltislw will give a reprhom arc iiving’andal! present at her
ceptiuil in their honor Tuesday evening funeral. She had also !•*&gt; grandchildren
June ifi.^
'
iMi.l -1'1 great mulchildren.
•
Mr. S. M. Rose, of Mt. Pleasant, a
Many years ago site U*cnme a disciple
registered pharmacist of many ‘years Ilf JvOs the Christ, and she fvmnl him.
exjwrienco, coming from Mt; Peasant.
Mi&lt;-b..
has entered tbe employ of
■Ihuitii‘A-Carveth, and will bring, his
•blw lived very happily -with her son
family to thiir city, and ued&lt;e Has:-iiig*
uas Cery much devoted to -her,
htme-v Me.-sra HenlK'-^-JJaneth watching ■.ver her tenderly and ■minis­
PTOJ'OmJ to gi\e gicateF- .'ittcii^i* !■ . :&lt;• tering to her every desire,
• •
tlreir pn.‘~,rif4.ii»n ' department and so ' In Engliuvl they are not blessed with n
;)hvvo secured one of the bf'sf pharmaof free schools sn&lt;th as we have.
eifth they could find in the state totak'.v and in the early j&lt;at &gt;f the last cen-i
charge of that jmrt of their Imsir.etH. tury it was. hut &gt;’a to utaih an etl'iTlie friends .in this city of Mrs. aition. Our sister
Maude Mudge Kurtz will be intere-ted hood and even to old 'ag»* without i
and pleased to loam that sh&lt;- will be learning to'head her Bible, and so. ;
death of her h'^sliand. I
united in marriage at high m?on. June after Che
2». to Mr. Frank James Ellsworth, tinder the loving patient, guidance of I
manag'T of the Bofden -.Co;, at V,iir- her son. she learned- to read the book :
tep. Ol»o. There will bo a quiet wtsl- of God.- which was • a source of great
ding at Sd Paul'si Episcopal church.^ comfort to her.
.Old age is not a thing to be alto- ;
Cleveland. After the wedding they
will leave at once for Witshington. New getji-T dreaded or deplored. It may
York and Boston, and will he home lie a blessed rime, giving -u* lex-sms' to '

Mrs. James Wolfe, who went uf Ann
Arbor Wednesday' last tohavo her fight
hand operated upon for the removal of
a piece of needle. returned Friday.
The Ann Artxir doctors ltd vised against
.-in ('iteration, and it was accordingly
not performed. It(seemed to be their
judgement that the haiid. which had
been badly swollen, would get well
without the operation. but she must
give it complete rest for a time.
,!

after August 1“. at 40 Park Ave... put off the -earthly garments one l»y •
Warren. For several months Mrs. one atnd dress ourselves fur 'heaven- ,
Kurtz, lias lieen studying music with Autumn has Ifniitus all its own. Not t
the freshness and bouyAncy of spring; ■
Prof. Felix Hughes, of Cleveland. '
not the warm splendor of summer; i
Steven Springett. representing his
but a richni'N'and 'ripeness Hurpassijig-'t
daughter. Mrs. Charlie Edwins, made
Some years ago ai&gt;out a dozen men three. What more l&gt;eautifnl&gt;htiui the I
application liefora Judge Allen Wednes­ at Oxford formed a sort of ‘'marriage antmnn leaves, colored anti tinted by j
day to have the estate of the late club." It was agreed that when any nature's brush, ns po-artist's skill could '
Charlie Edwins ailmitted to probate. member was about tu be married a
'paint them So with old age when i
Edwins was the man shot by Deputy dinner should be held which all within tbe life has been well lived. There is a
Sheriff Cole the night of May 7. Ac­ reach should attend—the bachelors to lieauty and mellowness that cannot be I
Marriage
seemed
far
away
then,
pay.
cording to the application tbe estate is
and toe bachelors thought! the divided found in youth or middle life. ‘
valued at
anil consists entirely of expen-ses 'would be Incotuddentbk'.
Our aged friend was a beautiful aged !
personal property. Mrs. Edwins is at Years passed and now mid again tbe saint of God. She had learned the
another - marriage secret of growing old gracefully. She I
the borne of her father in Castleton
. met,. coming did not grow old. she grew young, for
township,
Barry county.—Charlotte was sent around. They
from various walks ’of life— soldier,
Republican.
_________
it is not by the gray hair nor the bent
barrister, solicitor, journalist, school­
form that one tells the age. but by the
master, man about town and the rwU
Sir Thomas Lawrence was one of —sang tlie old songs, dug up tbe ol&lt;! heart. Age does not depend- on years,
for
some people seem always to be old,
the great portrait painters in England. jokes, until one year it happened that
Ills parents were poor, bls fattier be­ the Anal bachelor found himself sole while others keep constanty young in ll
ing a country innkeeper. One day host A year later tbe dttfleuity uroae. heart.
Lord Shaftesbury's father and moth'-r and tlie Chai bachelor was given his
She wanted to go home to that hind j
stopped at the Inn. hnving their young­ dinner by the eleven married men. of perpetual youth, and Her Father
er son, tbe future lord, with them. In And now toe friends meet on the m» granted her prayer; and so peacefully ;
Conversation the Innkeeper simtIco of nlversaru-s of their w&lt;*ddiAg days and she dosed her eyes to this dreary; world ■
the p nius of his boy In drawing and pay each his own score. There is per­
and fell.tislW’P to awaken in the Spirit ;
wlriu-l them to tret It by a picture of haps tbe Ideal club.--Londeto Chronicle.
land on thtf other^ide of the narrow
their son. They assented, thinking to
stnuun we call the river of death.
gratify a father’s pride, but nnt look­
To'traiwfcr
nn
old
oil
painting
ing for any evidence of superior talent.
It is encouraging to note that the
Tlie bov came in modestly, with chalk new canvas Is a branch pf art tluit
.and pajMT. and In a few ralnutre had dills for a unison of mectianlcal skill farmers aro.ifnticipating a good year.drawn a picture of their son on vhlch cud talent. There arc not! many
and going th work arf if they believe:
tbe ^rents looked with wonder. They lu the business. It to an entirely dis­ such would be the case. There is no­
rvcognlz'-d the genius and tbe P‘\mL‘*e tinct work from renovating a eruciujd thing gained by becoming discouraged
of future greatness and befriended tbe of mutilated painting. Transferring’ a
young artist, giving him the help need­ painting from nn old canvas to a new and making no effort whatever.
one requires years of exjieiHcnce to oced to develot) his wonderfal gift.
compUsh the simplest part pf It After
TEN YEARS IN-BED.
tbe I(|rtur,_. hnB n«.n removed from its
R A Gray J. P. Oakville Ind. , frame several layers, of fine tlsstx* pa­
How it redJrap tbe skin, itches, ootes,
writes: ’ Fur ten years I uws confined |)er are pasted firmly across the
dries and Kales!
Some people call it tetter, milk crust or
to my bed with disease of my kidneys. ffice
paper is dir the back
,,
,
It was so severe that I could not Wvo of ^0 canvas ts mnd$ thoroughly wx. salt rheum.
Tlie suffering from it Ik sometimes Injuirt of-the time; I consulted
i Thread by thread it is picked away tctise;
local applications are resorted tobest medical skill available but &lt;»ulp4 uj|dI nottlJng remain* but tlie point,
tiicy mitigate, but cannot cure.
g.t no relief until Foloy "
1. List to tbo tlraw |»p«T. A
It prow^dH from humors Inherited or ac­
quired and, persists Until these hare been
mTu Mtat । new emv.. 1, th«-n .nonutee ud glu«l
removed.
,t
S.^.rto^ G«d- te U.0

Eczema

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

J
’
ten..! au&lt;l gently removed from the
Pihesalve acta like a poultice. Best MUrfa(V. A nttle cleaning and retouclr
thing in the wfrld for boils, hurns.^ i
by o gained band make the work
cracked hands, tetter, etc. tor sale j complete.
Fred L. Heath &amp; Carvetb.
‘
4

positively removes them, has nu»c«ny
an.l permanently cured tbe worst cases, and
is without an equal ior ail cutaneous
ernptlooB.________ _______
^rsHood's Kill* are the best c*V’ _ruc.

Muslin Underwear
Ib how in full swing—offerings you not only the . beet of vdlues throughout, bpt
showing you none but thia BeaBon’s goods in full variety anil of choicest patterns.
We cannot begin to giv' ' details here but simplj’. call attention to a few items
worthy of especial notice;

Corset Covers

Petticoats

One lot of Embroidery trimmed Corset
■ ers. Special

Two lots of Corset Covers, hemstitched and tucked

OCn /inn
Zubj reUb

Night Gowns
Night GojAi&lt;—mace of fine muslin, trimmed with
embroidery insertion, full sizes. Price JjQp

Muslin Gowns Several tuykyi. tome trimmed with
roidrry
cminsertion and-cmbrr'
J ■ edge,
J--- ‘othens
v — with—
broidery insertion
edge. ’Priced

75c to SI.75

White Cambric Petticoats—Deep lawn flounce, trim
med with two and three cluster .tucks, lace in
sertion and lace edge-.,, others trimmed w th
cluster of tuckli and embroid- tfl nn’J 01 7R
ery raffle, extra dust ruffle
Ql dllU vli I U
Cambric Petticoats—Deep tlbupce of fine lairn
trimmed with 3 and 4 cluster ot tucks, two rows
insertion and edging,extra 00 nnrl 00 OR
dust ruffle. Each qZ dllO

Other Good Values at 50c and 85c.
Drawers
All styles*to choose from. itiBcriiop,' OCn
Ince and embroidery trimmed...?. Zuu lu

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON,
Phone No. 9.

s Store

$75,000.00

Capital

Hastings, Mici.

Surplus :: $25,000.00

Ottlcen

BANK
Chester mtsser. Proldtm.
R. B. m«str.

Ul« Prci.

H. H. Hn&lt;krso«. C*1&gt;kr.

Directors

Account

Cbtsicr mcsscr.
R. B. m««r,
R. C. prewb.

to-day at our savings bank. It will In
save and leads on to prosperity.

rn. £. Cook.
D. S. GooOyur,

Cttt UUitn,
H. R. JUdtrwi.

per cent
Interest
paid ca Savinflt Dtpoilti.
ItkncV to

Emi

oa

you t&gt;

GetI a ll
Bank
w,: 8j''
e
i Book
'
yonr
deposits
asaud
you mak
cat 1

keep tab on the interest, a &lt;
it’s important. When you want advice about in
vestments come in and consult us. We giva i;
free. Our savings bank helps to provide for t h &gt;
rainy day.

Bastings CiLV BH

Real Estate Security.

ENGAGEMENT - - - and WEDDING
KNIVES and FORKS,
Triple Plate, for a few
days only------------------ ...
WATCH and JEWELRY

.REPAIRING.

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OPTICAL WORK,

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Please
Your Hair

Southwestern Michigan
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.

WEST PARMELEE.
Delayed letter.
Miner Freeman was the
tavern Cline. Sunday.
. |
Mia Loretta Adams is spending a l
few days with her friend Mias Colby
of Alta
R. J. Steeby. wifb and daughter
visited at Henry Adams Sunday.
Mrs.
McKiver and mother Mrs.
Smith were guests’of F. M. Stimson
and wife Saturday night.
Mrs. Lewis Potts of Grand Rapids
was the g uest of . her parents F. M.
Stimson and wife Sunday.
1
’

Th. Cleveland Ba,

RUTLAND CENTER.

Delayed letter
the man nt the drug store counter.
Ed ■Pn’martier and wife of Barry- Tbe cterfc jKiured a 1-ottle ot aaraapatot0 a gja*,, dashed a few drops
xdlle jpept Sunday with relativea here.
Joi n Erwav. wife.and non Roy spent of paregoric Into It and then pounil
n'
Cl.-c.
v.nkre. i
Mu)epk&gt;asant
castor olL
drankoat
it
p at Henry
Shivley
a in Yankee
faceTbe
andman
WBlked

suE~~

Consort No 40

ah If he bad Jrunk aoda water instead
At a barn raising on Mrs. Samuel i Some seven or eight weeks ago a
*Orea Enray of Mt Piewant came of cantor oil. “Yea, we have quite a
Heisler’s farm, ten mites northeast of smooth talking gentleman of a Semitic
las£
spend- tbe summer here i call, for emtor oU cocktaita.” said tbe
clerk. “If a man’s system Is' a Ifcile
Don’t have a falling out with I MarahaU. two men were killed and one ernrt of countenance, together with a
worjtjiig at the carpenter work.
। fatally and eight badly injured Wednre- lady with an. enamelled countenance,
Mm.
Va
nderbroik
will entertain I out and he
w needs a done of castor oil
your hair. It might leave you!
the only way to take it Is lx. the cock­
; day p. pi- Roy Ferris and John Weis- . brown hair and gold teeth, arrived in
Then what? Better please it | logeJ of Springport were' using their town and soon let it be known that
the Cedar Creek W. C. T. U. this week ; taJ1 form. You wouldn't know there
Saturday, afternoon. A cordial’ invi- was n drop of castor oil in it. If you’ve
by giving it a good hair-food— J hoisting aparatua on the building, and they represented a Detroit house that ■
ever taken castor oh neat you will rec­
ration is extended.
Ayer’s Halr^Vigor. The hair [ bad one bent raised and another part-; made a apecialilty of ladies' tailored
ognize the value of the cocktalL"—
Zero Newland spent one day last
stops coming out, becomes I ially up with several men bolding tbe suits and jackets. Their rooms at the
Ttotrolt Newa-Tribuue.
Her
aunt
acropen. By an accident the rwq» slipped hotel ware invaded by tbe ladies and
week in Grand Rapids,
soft and smooth, and all the
and one hunt fell bock, crushing Got-' Orders
--------galore
- — poured
k in.' It was
' made
companied her home.
Will make &lt;he season •
deep, rich color of youth , tleib Boldt, a neighbor, and Mrs. ji part of the agreement that a deposit
T. C. Williams and wife visited at I
SPENCE’S BARN,X£t
• H.
' Heisler's aged father. William Roggen™ be left with the people described afore­
comes back to gray hair.
tod’s
Opera House. Consort :• : I
Erank Watete Sunday.
। bu8k, tyoth of whom died. William said. In some cases this simple form­
1
hove
a
full
line
of
Ladles
stallion.
Hi.*,
hands
high
,
The pleasant face of our old friend
Lilly Grames nnd gentleman friend
strong brtedcr.
- Goot was struck on the head and will ality queered the deal. bu| in several Miss Minnie Jenkins, trained nurse,
Linen Collars for 20c, 25c
th» &gt;UudruK »ud alio •’.upped my l&gt;«ir from
of Orangeville spent Sunday at R.
faUtac out. It »erv»« n&gt;» very nicely al»o m
and 30c.
-4
.
To insure standing;colt .
die. Others injured are Frank Heisler, instances this was no barrier
to a trade was Mgn in Parmelee Sunday. She
■ rrandns my hair in any atyle 1 wUb.'* —
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।
Ghuues
’.
Mim Maooik Cook. Divide. W. Va.
•t«&gt;n of Mrs. Heisler, leg broken; man and the couple left town with a good • was accompanied by her sister Mlas
Many from this place attended Mem-1
I also have a line line of Silk and
j by the name of Waller, hand maimed. sized roll of Grand Ledge money. | Mary.
orial services at the Rutland cemetery ' Paper FANS that I will sell cheap.
I and six others whose names and ' in­ Thit'» .11 there i, to lhe .lor&gt;-. Tbe j „ lu stlm„n nnd „Ue
at
Price 15c. 25c, 30c aud 50c.
SARSAPARILLA.
Tuesday.
Hwuer nnd
lltftfti
' juries co.uld not lie learned.
•u h never »*«■&gt;.
Twa. ever tbffl. , H
Fresbney'.SundHV.
PILLS.
Manager.
!3Xtt LEEHII6, SIS',
Eathon Shipman and wife spent1
CHERRY PECTORAL.
—Grand Ledge Independent.
■
,
____
।
Mrs.
Morgan
is
very
low.
Sunday at Shultz.
Harry Atwell a married man living
Tbe
Hnbtard «&gt;d Vera Cole; Zera Newland entertained company ■
j three miles east of Portland was the •w. 81 Pulton Hotatad yraterduy the
ShCTk from 41 actings • Sunday.
I victim of a- second mysterious assault. rawing ot About UW.WD Ira: eg .pple w,re tlw «““** °f M'“
A .\’
■,,ver Sunday.
. |
T c Wiliams and son Rolley j
1 He was sitting
„ by
. n window in his;. wood which will be manufactured into
father's
house Tuesday night when a. saw handles. There is yet about two ’ Jas. Miller. David Benewa and Will vjwjt«l relatives in CVdar Creek Thursi। father
’s houso
Hall filCHclo
‘large stone was 'thrown through
...
tfyc weeks, work to be done about the mill &gt; Kepkey’a were guests of J. F. Morgan’s &lt;]ay and Friday.
Is It true you want io look old? Then keep your gray hair. I not.
I
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; glass striking him in the chest; About before it will Be closed. This is Mr. I Sunday.
then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, r
-lor
Leonard of Kalamazoo and Roy F
bRANGE HALL CORNERS.
1
I two weeks ago while going from his Pullen's second season in the mill'IIUir ‘ Loyd
of
early life restored to your, hair. '
•
’hito of Caledonia were tha
the guests of [ j)|,]nytn] letter
Imrn to the h cute he was hit twice in the Lak&lt;\Shore depot, and he txpects White
I the stomach thrown by un unknown during the coining winter to secure • Vur Adams Sunday.
DETROIT, MICH.
1 Mrs. Merrill is cleaning house at
assailant. So far no clew to his inden- etumgh timber tu run the mill two
Harry Morgan and wife were the
Enter ati)’tjrrc. Na vacations. Goo I
present.
'
'
resell* grru.ipteed. Under ncwnuinsg—
। tity has been found.
more eernama. The company which he , gue.1, ol Edward Morgan Sundae,
-George Coriy is papering and paint- :
iwttl. coruwpcudenbe solicited. AJdnsrt
rerrwent. i. one ul the Hvo large in- ;
Adam,
„ ln whaI
W. N. SHAW,
’w
A E. BURCH.
ing at Hiramj Babcock’s..
h„v„
Elijah Adams, the oldest inmate at etitutiom. m the V niU-d Statue, and iu lni
The Larkins soap dub of Hi of this j
tmt for timely auiaiance. place will meet with Eva Bristol to-day '
the Calhoun county farm is dead catalogue, aru tinnted in mxteen IanBamb-t Building. Griswold and Grand
guagce.ml.mt
«B
over
the
ctvihnri
Her
home
Mumbled in going down the
and it has lieen discovered that he
(Monday.
1. ’ ’
' hill wrat of her home and .be w»,
had a very interesting history. Amcnj' world. —Allegan Garotte.
Joe Moore pnd wife were on our
the things which he possessed was an &gt; t
I
Better known as
thrown out. A few bruises for Miss
FXtiBATE OKDHK
autograph picture of John Quincy
look he. . Cud, Oiedwiek cue on Lonn-tl. an.l « broken ibill were the streets Sunday.
State nf MlqhlgMi. County of Barry, m
1 .Harry Bresee and mother spent Sun­
small Beak ^A good looking and well results.
At a *e-v«tuii of the Protutto* Court for th. Adams, of whose family he claimed to
Count) uf i;.irry, boldeo at eno Probate o!Y.rei. havo been a member. Adams had in dressed‘'grass’* widow kept a boarding
day at Andrew Bresee’s of Banfield.
In tti&gt;* city o&lt; Ukrtlnga.t lu bald County ot
Tp’-'Juy Mir ;.Td day of May tn the year addition some very old liooks and rel- house there. All at once she came up.
&lt; Hiram Webster'Aft Battle Creek
WELCOME CORNERS.
ouc tbou«snd nine h&gt; t&gt;&lt;Jrrd and. fire.
ics which are said to have been given' missing and searrU has not revealed
. Thursday for Bd/ofL N. Y.. expecting
PrejM-nt CUa.«. M. MaebAfiultr of I'rohate. Delayed letter.
In the matter ot th- Atal* of t’Alrtb 11. him by a cousin of President Adams. *Iter hiding place. She .bought .fine
to,» make
inaKe it
n bis
ms luture
future home.
uoiue.
\
Fi-i rU decoA-L”!.
.
furniture and fixings for .her house andu | Some of the farmers around here
Will make the season at W. H. Hix-unj «&gt;:i remtlnu sn*1 tilinxih** petition liuly verb
Mr* Bresee and daughter Mrs. C.
/
e have not planted coni yet.
Ard. of vphney W.- Ferri*. *oti of aald drwasM.
praytnii Hint :ui laxliunietit how ontHrlnthh
As a result of his failure to interfere borrowed money from susceptible
Munger visited relatives near Lacey;1
l&gt;ani. Bayard is a beautiful black stallion,
Ben Falconer visited in Grand Rapvonrt purporUng to I* the laQ will ami lesU in a saloon row, .the common council gentlemen and a numlier of other
.
Thursday.
meat of vtl 1 d»*onM-d to aduiltw to pretote
Sunday.
ami Lhe rxvcutos tn-ie(n named appolnt-d or of Cedar Springs has removed the things like the reul Cassie. Now that 1
weighs 1.5(10 pounds and has no eipial in .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stamm were at
warn other aultaalr peraou.
The W. C. M. C. will meet at the
ThrreuiKm Ills orderea. that Monday, th* village marshal and is advertising for she has gone, it has been found that ,
H. Babcock’* Sunday.
»Wh day of June A. K*. jam at ten o'clock lu a successor “who is not afraid to she mortgaged
all of ------------her hoeehold
goods
home of Miss Earea Edwards June 10.
this county as n producer.
-?
—
°
----tbe IbreiHOu. be av-ianed for the h&gt;-nnn« of
I Mrs.’ Wm. Risbridgcr is visiting her
■Kid ;peUf.an mid that the helis at law o&lt; Mid wrap. " The deposed officer claims to ’nnd ^pgs that were not her* and • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks spent
soti Jesse and family near Bedford.
, 1
have a contract fona year and Threatens skipped the country..
! Sunday at Mr. Fischer s.
Service fee Sioto insure standing colt
of said Cotn:. then to be hoi Jen at the proliate
Messrs Nelson Bird of Central Johns- |
. Mrs. ^latthewN spent Sunday visaing
office, tn the City ot Hastlnss. tn said county, to sue for the balance of his salary.
town and C. I den ot Bedford and their
.and show cause if any there I-*, why the prayei
. The Grand .Trunk has undoubtedly friends in Grand Rapids.
of the nt-tttloner may not be granted. Ana II
J« further ordered, that said petitioner jttve
Thl, iaj cream social held Friday Iwtter halves spint Sunday at- Sberm 1 |
Deputy Sheriff Ed Cole, charged with » taw .uit comusg in Ionia. Some
notice tp the persons Interested in said estate
'
. ,uc. Zimmerman’s at Galesburg.
ofdhe pendency of said petition and the beartni the murder-of Chas. Edwins, the Sun­ lime ago lire destroyed an elevator „,.,„ng „ o. u Sla!nwr.,
thereof by causlmt a copy of this order to be
j Plenty of fishermen are on our lakes
resisted arrest, there belonging to tbe railroad and a ; cess;
published In the Uastixc.* Banner a news­ field farmer who
TUST-t of
t\f the
tl.:. wall
U*m11 was I..I*
n
' nowadays.
paper printed and circulated In said Comity of waived examination before Justice part
left standing.
Burry, orsje In euih week tor three snccevitvv
The L. A. S. will meet with Mr-.
weeks ureviouMo said day of hearing.'
Frank Wilkes nnd wife went to Battle
Rowley last
week and was bound One day last week, some boys were Sanford Edwards June 7.
Ella c. Hxcox.
Chaw. M, mack.
Creek Saturday.
: Protate Krgister.
- Judge of Probate over to the June terra of circuit court. playing around it when the wall fell
over burying one of the lads and prob­
(A True Oodtkl "
He furnished $5,-0&lt;k» bail.
LACEY.
ably fatally injuring him. The com­
NOTK.E OF HEARING CLAIMS.
( We hare come to look upon Water ns :
pany had tieon warned of the dahger in ! Delayed lefter
State of Michigan. County of Barry, so
leaving the wall, but paid no'Ariention l The medal contest under the SUS* meant primarily to wash In. its nn aid !
Notice l&gt; beichy given, that by mi order nf the
to it. now they will doubtless pay for j pices of the Lacey W. C. T. U. held at to ablution rather than a thing of beau- .
Pcnbatn court for tbe County o&lt; Barry, made on
the 2Mb. davofMay. A. 1&gt;. IMS. four months
their negligence. .
I the M. P. church in Maple Grove, was1. ty. A story of n Sonienudshire pens- '
from that -Inte were allowed for creditors to pre­
The Well Known Specialist
ant wiiriliustrnte what we mean. The [
sent their trial um agnluxt the.(‘shite of .William
.
--------well attended. 'Miss Mabie Cox was
AL Balor lute or said county, deceased,
Individual in question had never seen
and that all creditors of said drecas&gt;Hl are re­
Plrinek Kelleher, tbp Detroit engi«•» «tata. Tta ehm wra *...........
.....................................................
............
the sen
until he was taken to Westonquired to present their claim* too said Probate
IS COMING I
Court, at the Ptiduite Ohks- In the City of Ha&gt;necr who drove the Pere Marquette c ose one nn&lt;1 * r' ’’°“n ,xet&lt; }iaui in , super-Mare on a “choir treat" excurHngs. for r.&lt;a.ulnaUo:i aud allowance, on or be­
exfirem
train
No.
(i
on
the
night
of
the
'
l
‘
r
**
ntin
K
the
•medal
complimented
sion.
Naturally
tbe
vicar,
tbe
curate
fore the •.‘Vth dxj- ot Seidember next, and tliat
such claims wfipMehrard before said Court, on
fatal wreck nt Elmdale, will not lie 1 them very hiKhb’ for the good work and the rest of the tenors, trebles and
Friday tlie'-‘Xb day of September next, at tc
•’—
, basses as soon as tlie t‘«plunnde was
o dock In Che fiorenoon of that day. .
tried by a jury of Irishmen. Kelleher 1 ^
onePaled May ’.‘Jth, A. I), inm.
is Irish as are three of his attorneys, ) Myron Smith has returned from 1 reached gathered around to see bow
t
Chablhs M. Mack.
, the first sight of tbe ocean would strike
. Jiufite of Probate.
and Prosecutor Brown objected streu- Colorado where he has been for soffit*
। tbe natural man. Will It be believed
ously to Irish jurors. The jury was time.
OKDKIt. FOR ITBLlCATiaN.
■ that the words- struck from him by the
Blate of Midi^tnn.TbQ lYobate Court for the
completed in circuit court Thursday.
’ Jake Hendricks of .Kalnmo has view of “tlM* unfurrowed deep" lying
county of lurry.
— .
I bought Myron Smith’s farm.
in vnsLex|Miuse before his eyes were
At a wion &lt;&gt;r, wild Court, held nt the 1 *n&gt;bate
onm? In th&gt;’' II* of Hastlutis In said County, on
Because of failing health Dr. S.
Stanley Warien and wife spent Son­ these: "If I’d "known what her were
the Thirteenth dh&gt; of May A. b. nxv.
like. Td have brought down n bit of
• Prewnt: Hon. f hai. M. Muck Judge of J'ro, Brooks, who has been connected with day with their daughter Mrs. Will
soap and had a goo«l wash." The Iron,
। Kalamazoo college for 80 years, has i Garrett..
—lu tho Mutter pf tbe re4atv. of AratoHe and
or. rather, tbe soap, had entered so
llarrfc-t I*. Cobttrn minor*. James Coburn hav­
tendered to the trustees his raugnation :
Walt Clark antbwife of Maple Grove deeply into bls soul that he could only
ing Med In wild feourt ht» petition, praying for
Been.«e to sell the Interest of na!J estrte In
of the Charles Willard professorship of i Center spent Sunday at Lacey.
conceive the sea a» a huge washing
certain real citute therein deneritod st private
I^tin Inngusgo and literature.
The ntuit Ladie. Aid will’meet »t place.—London Spectator.
mle.
It H Ordered. That tbe nlatti day of June A.
D. HfeA at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, at Mid
- ------Mrs. Geo. Grayburn's Friday June 9th.
probuto ortier. b 1 and In hereby appoloted for!
Allegan Catholics are planning to
nearins Mitt petKIoo. and tiiat all per-uns. InRalph Rodgers anti family visited at
At
Wngrwr. the'rompi'wcr. nt one time
terretad in Mid ustatc appear before said court, '
build a &lt;church.
v
*“ &gt; mretimr hold „ ‘T’SX T*’’" “T —"
The imported Spanish Jack, “Fernando*', will make tl
at wild time nu&lt;t place, to »tiow cause why a
.h„ ...... .ru-.i............................ ' Bcrt C“rk ’ l“tSu“'(*y.
bornmo ■ndllct.-.l with bradnehy. utid
Sunday.t;the sum of $8.50 wim subscribed i
UoraM- to sell ttif Interest of Mid «-state lu Mid ,
season at W. Tl. Spence’s bam. opposite thelli '!&gt;■
1
Some
of tbo young
people attended determined to have his linir cut. He
real estste &gt;UiohlB not to granted.
and
a
committee
appointed
to
purchase
a
I
It l« Further 1 Order* 1. That public notice
------ ------------------the party « Hugh .lone last Friday “’"’’“mW «rrang«l with a tartar to
Opera House.
Service Fee
to insure.
thereof be given by nuhllcation of a copy of this .
: site, look over lands nnd make other I' . .
•
perform
the
operation
on
n
certain
day.
order, for thj-ee toiwesMvr week* prerlum to I
| arrangements.
‘
T
...
. . , .
...... worthy
~UaUsr •&lt;wu.vv
U »to
v uium
&lt;
Mid day of herring In the Ha.*tlaas Bannkk a ;
1 That
resolved
make .u
a k
good
He will be in
. newspaper pi inwd and circuUfed In said county ;
Mias Ina Beliwn visited her people thing of It nnd informed all bls c
CitAr. M. Mack.
i
•
Judge of Prolate. |
George Bulson’s of Maple Grove Satur- tomers of Wagner’s impending iqicrlA new dam'which will generate elec­ 1 day and Sumlay.
Em. A C. Hxcbrt.
flee. .Most of them paid him a certain
tric power is toVw built on the Grand 1
(A rnw copy]
1 sum down in advanee to make sure of
Al Parker House
river at Diamohdale.
n lock of the great musician’s hair. To
TRUTH
TRIUMPHS.
NOTICE OF.HEA1UNG'CLAIMS.
I
the barber’s horror Mme. Wagner suState ot Michigan. County of Barry, ss.
I perintenilcd the cutting and when it
Notter Is hereby given, tlrax by an order of I
The Plainwell high school won the
tlw: ITois-Un Court for the c&lt; iiuty of Barry, j
was over appropriated the whole of
annual Field Day in Alleyn county । Hastings Citizens Testify for 1lhe the cpveted locks. Tlie barber, in de­
mAde on the -Jud day. of Juno, a’. H. ism. four
months I rem that date 'were Hilow.'d for credit- ;
last Fridayore to present thdr claims again*! the estate of 1 One day only each mouth. Office
' spnlr; confessed that he bad sold them
j
Public Benefit.
william II Burd. late of said county, •li’c.-n-ed, :
hours, 9 a. m. to 2 -p. in.
many times over, whereupon madam
and Unit all creditors ot Said deceased are rr- '
4,.
“ ,A.
a
A truthful statement of a Hastings
I'i'ro.'”
; Con.ulU.ttoP, Kxarolnalton and Advice
Portland 1. wn^tling with a etrvtt dtlwn. given In hie own wonh. ri»«H suggested that her butcher had hair
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lugs, for examlnatkm and allowance bn or to
Free,
carnival this week. Poor Portland! 1 convince the most skeptical about the very ijjjjmh like Wagner's. And the
OCR SEW METHOD TREATMENT win cure Too. •=
5
fore the -mdday u( (k’tober next. Md that such
...
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merits of Doan 5 Kidney Pilla If you story goes that that night half Dres­
claims will be heard tofore wild c-ourt. on MooDr. McDonald has for years made a
den slept with tlie butcher s hair un­
suffer
from
backache.
iiervousneM.
d?? Vi' AJld» da-*
"Mt’ ** t&lt;M1 itudy of Chronic and lingering DisEAST JOHNSTOWN.
der
Its
pillow.
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Hloeplessness. urinary disorders or any
kv
&lt;"•«■ H‘«extoMlrePi»rttoe »"&lt;( Su- Delayed letter
form of kidney ills the cure is at hand.
ciiarixs M. Mack.
perl or Knowledge enablee him to curt
ana Know mantas
Historic Helle.
'
Mrs. Lottie Beech’s sister Mrs. Sadie Read this:
JudseofFrobate,
every curable disease.
All Chronic
eanfldt*atially anti
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John Mate. blacKsmith. of Grand
K i hard-esretd dollar
The Chesapeake, famous for her en­
Diseases of the brain, spine, nerve? Coville of Climax visited here over Sun­
street, says: ’*For six years off and on
K7NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CW8E
blood, skin, heart, lunga, liver, stomach day.
- MOliTGAGE SALE.
counter
with
the
British
ship
Shan
­
.
5.
I was troubled with my irack. no doubt
THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS.
Default haring been made In the condition* of'a kidneys, bladder and bowels acientifi
non In tbe war of 1812. is rtlll In ex­
certain niorijpmc-yxtmM
—" ■* *w
— ’uni
—• *•'
’-—~ rally and »ucoM»fully troalod.
Pater E. Semmt-n. ot Ka'.ajntaxoo»
The Ballis school closed this Friday, brought on by horseshoeing. At first it istence. When she was captured by
F. TH.r~
Dr.
and Amnia Haye
’
./lii
was
a
dull
pain
low
down
across
my
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__ wSronS.fdl/S'lfii*FUi: McDonald pays special attention to Miss Grace Stanton as teacher.
lie’tfrr. daU-d the th!
loins every now and then, but the last the British she was taken to England
btUty for many y**r»
nd ill- twentioth day nf Afwu^ uno, in 1 catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Throat
Chas. Jensen’s little girl has tbe year it clung to me all the time and by her captor. Sir Philip Broke, and
discretion —
•ww niortirup* ontiagre rat and 37T and Luug Diseases. Chronic Diseases
ItalXtaS’ltaSri n.Tro'BumU P«01lar to women, Nervous and Pbysl, scarlet fever.
although I used every remedy which, some years later her timbers were
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came to my notice I was upable to sold. 'The purchaser was a miller In
and Seventy otm and Forty-Eight &lt;&gt;ne-Hundred cal Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis.
Nelson Bird bold a fine Itfad of hogs check the cause,, let alone remove it.
imacitut'.nc
th« iMUre. breidasahuattorney’s fee stipulated Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous
Wlskham, and when he pulled down
I
»; moo««&gt; pud. Bellevue parties last Saturday.
Finally I began taking Doan’s Kidney his old mill he built a new one from
Hd, tirtd
Pills, procured nt Arthur E. MulholK
hereby given that, by virtue of the power or.mJ® ren. No matter what lyour disease
Miss Arwilda VanSycles commenced laifd’s drug store. I have not fait the the timbers of the Chesai&gt;eake. Many
!, Cnirru I
remtalned in said mortguge. I shall foreclose the may be.
____ . u«dr I0045,
work one week ago Monday for Mrs. pain in my back to amount to any­ of these timbers still have the marks
Mru-?. by a Mie at public auction, to the highest
J
’
Nmutnere in C&gt;f
ie
dO.-tor
«.&gt;ld me
of
the
Shannon
’
s
gnq&gt;eshat,
and
In
Nellie
Fleming
who
is
under
the
doc
­
thing
since.
I
am
always
pleased
to
Sw^th^t^Hatffi^th? hmrttuiS j There is Still Hope-‘Then Do
X took all kinds of
say a word in favor oCDoan’s Kidnev some places the shots are still to be
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many
of Scptemtor 10m at twelve o clock noon, of all1
.. .
tor’s care.
phraldanv, wore an electric
Pills."
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tltt certain piece or parcel of land situated In ,
Not
DCSPiil
seen deeply Imbedded In the pitch nine.
thf&gt;« month*, went to Mt. Cl
tie township of Lwing. county of Barry, and ।
F
■
Chas. Wilkes and family visited his
. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. If the builder who made tills ship
** toll°*r9’afOS^ I but: consult Dr. McDonald and get a
brother Frank Wilkes over Sunday.
Foster-Milburn Go.. Buffalo,
New knew that its timbers were being used
drowning -man
ESrimnitor fifteen, and the
of the; correct diagnosis of your disease and
York, sole agents for the United States. In a mill which Is ranking money for
Mrs.
Fleming
visited
her
father
John
nftrth half, of the northeast
section ' fee] assured that the doctor knows corRememlier the name-Doan’s-and take
a subject of Great Britain there la no
n^mtor
all in nine
toi wwt.
_ containing
tor four raoflv wnat
what ans
aliA you.
vnn K
If Jvnii
'irarnrX have rent them many patient* and will continue to do so.ufcth ottwenty-two,
range number
OU are
CU. Jordan last Thursday returning Fri­ no other.
CURES GUARANTEED OH NO PAT.
-c
doubt that he would at least try to rise
nto hundred and twenty acres cf land accjrding rable, he Will cure you. 1 hose unable day.
Wa treat and cure VARICOCELE. STRICTt KE..NKR'. .­
from his grave to right the wrong.
rathe United States Survey to the same more or , to call, write for symptom blank,
SAFES DI1EASC8’ VRINART COMFIaAINTB. KIDNEY AND ULA‘Everything vou eat will taste
a,, tre UW
tta "JgfJIgSiL | Correipondcnce Briefly cantldentl«l.
' WARNING.
and do good if you take Ring’s
CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. If unabla to call &lt;
Question Blank for Homa Treaunant
bane of human existanceCh... h. Bavhw.
Moricw* ! AddreM,
If you have kidney or bladder trouble pepsin Tablets. Fpr sale % Ft
Burdock Blood Bitters cures it prompt
and do not use Foley’s Kidney Cure Heath &amp; Carveth.
Adterttey* for Mortsgt*•
Dr. Donald McDonald y you
P
0
™®
111
Regulates
and
tones
Dated Hartinn. Mtch.. June Mb. IKS
will have only yourself to blame
for results as it positively cures all
Is it a bum? • Use Dr. Thomas’ the stomach.
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forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Eclectric OiL A cut?
Use Dr.
J48 SHELBY STREIT,
DETROIT, MICH
848 and250 .East Fulton Str,
;
For sale by A. E. Mullholland suc­ Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. At your drug­
■akM KMMya
ffitaMar BlfM
GraM Rapids. Mich cessor to W.-H. Goodyear.
gists.
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Ladies Linen Collars

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JAHES BR\ AN

HALCSB^

SUMMER SESSION.
Gutchess College

f BAYARD
The Sam

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Hors

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Dr. Donald McDonald

$15

8

James Bryan, M’gr.

Wednesdau- June 21.1

Nervous Debility

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A- D.

REur ESTATE exchange,\
zZotffce ov«r Pierson’S Grocery.

HASTINGS. BICH.

AHUAL TRAINING

• I Miss

TEACHER

ALUMNI BANQUET.

Robert Dawson Jr. Will Be the Toaat-

Shear, of Muskegon, In.
BANFIELD
Mrs. Bolyon grandmother of Mrs.
Chas. Shumaker jr. was buried last
Sunday.

Salaries Miss Brumm

suith M fret of lots 3, 4 and 5 and
andXi
f..-. ; ’ feet of balance of said lot 3 in
At
11. Sfrtart nddilioD, sanoo.
,. A‘ “•*[
bl
1. .nd ID, block S,Uran«-8

,dJi;

CORRESPONDENCE. !

master, a Good Program

Prepared.
Peckham.
As stated last week, the Alumni I
Thursday evening
Mrs. Chauncey Shumaker of Grand banquet
.--------------» ’s.«»».
will
be
held—in**—
Reed
'hall.
teloy-od Mi. Eul.
Wfw
last w
week to
the bed- Th’8 wil1
ample wr
room
for the large
~ .as teacher of
—■ called
——- -«**
n«imk&gt; gorge ■
k °f *“"■ motbcr MncX. C. Edmuiuls "°’rJ th»‘ &gt;• expected to attend,
Manuel Training. SheXsl « gnulumc of
Tery •*fX but who at thia hrom ““ m&gt;Por»« to the Secretary.
^luakegon high schocok »l»o of it. Wh0
“ou- better.
' lef'era to member, of the aaaocittion
Norma! school, and of ™ Hacklev "rntin*'
Manuel Training sehnol nf\hat city I 1Ir- tUrry Pickart tried that new I “
«“&gt;
will be a tarKe i
antl
V1,_. ..
eultivator tat week in hi. rom
“““ber of graduate of the H. H. S.
“
h,ghly rrcoonX .
mu
muu
ai
mis
banquet
toe salary of Miss Sharlot Britain • Some of tbe Banlidd boy. went to
has secured
instructor in Music was increased frSm [ Lan,ing to attend tbo Field I).y at the । The executive .committee b--------- - 1|
gnoo to »®o, 0„a ot Mim Peckham
Robtert Dawson jr. as toastmaster. .
v
,
oxV1' A- Cthe3- report an elogant
TbeRj*
It is safe to say that Mr. Dawson will
the Normal from fTOO to
ulHr,i h1b_
..\
—
I* able to provide “toasts" of suit-',
.
,
senior claas
class
'^ted
x,ted that the aenior
SliM
liM Lizzie
Lizzie Bagley
Bagley at
qt Prairievilla
Prairieville i.
la able number and flavor so that an'
'•■onH hare their annual picnic on viating Mi. niiv«'
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Friday of thia week
°
evening -bf pleasure is assured.
.1
.
Blossom
Bloewui Tungate
Tmigaw who has
baa been aey---------------- --------------- —sislingMrx A. M. Edmands with her

s200.ua

, Fifteen houses and lots for sale.
A farm of 115 acres; soil is i
c|v ! ,rn and sand loam and lays well. I
inproved, H acres bottom land ’
;
creek, balance wood lot.
• . &gt;el limber. Fine orchard.
mg*, barn is a basement 34x46,
r.»m a fine church. 1 mile from .
: ,, .lowing spring near build. I
.
v due /farm of. 10IS5 '
,
- a tine (farm of 12o acres,
,’. rc!av
clay loam, level aud free
. and .lumps, all improved
a-ood lot. Piru- bllildiugs.
.
...
-------------de house:
barn is basement
-.- hwation1^ mile from school, Il
. -:•■$ and creamery.
\ farm of 3u aoree, good
.1 .-.nd clav loam and lays a -■
■
- ----- ---------------------- --------- ------ 1' Children's Day exercises next Sunday
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: and borders ou a line lake. ■
lugs.
Fred Heath Was in Middleville Fri
&lt;'veni“K
'be ,-hun-h.
Charlo. Potts has purchaM-d Mr,.
■hi house nndoutbuilding
. ill improved but 2 acres.L*
Clean,,m- uki,^ tn new
’’l’"1”"
“ P""
1,-phone line,2&gt;i.miles from
* .. ..
Bate, left Saturday evening ™0”h’nmeeting and they
‘
,n’ur»”M «
Might trade.
■. *A. H. "
n----- ...
• the interest is increasing ail the time.
A farm of 47'acre*. line clay ' f°r Detroit.
&lt;-rREE:K STREETtt-e-^b-^ayJra^'.'^lhT^i'
. ;.i\v rolling.
Borders ou a j• viiHor ^tuXv™ “•M
orc. 3 milea from twq
. j cowns. Fine buildings.,
’*
.
i .
9hR8'
npent Stmday i on of their band tournament. There;
• ■ farm of HO acres; 10
.Judge Smith mnde'a bmuneas trip to U1 Hastings with her daughter Mrs. I W‘H bo « special train on the C K. &amp; i
plow. 35 acres of iiue beed..
Af Detroit Saturday.^.
. Will Ro\h.
&gt;
t
S. to
to bring
bring people
people home
home that
that nirtt.
night. '
•. ■ m-r A tine large sugar .
4'
K‘*ono Sissom^f Freeport, was in
Ira Chaffee's! horse ran away Satur- ! A Binghamton,
N. Y.. astrologer!
r ’/•••k .u.d^rain farm. Good
..I i ng silo; barn u bare-, tlie.city Thur^dhy.
d«y night a* he was coming homo | prophesies that a portion of New York
1 ';ne kicaliuh.
John Cait^flSell. of Middleville, was from Hastings, atl.l threw out his rity will lie destroyed by an earthquake
- CYayji of 120 acres.: 115 i
mother nnd hurt her quite bndly and this year with terriU-e loss of life, and
in the • city Monday.
li dance oak wood lot
broke hi, buggy.
thnt jRpau wH1
wi|ied off
.
Miss Stalie Osborn was a Grand
ab-i,plenty of it. • Fine large
Quito a number from here attended
’qualcM and a great tidal wave. :
- ! is a line clay loam. Near Rupid**visitor Saturday.
.. ..’ic I--cation.’
the ice cream social at High Bank
it appalling what things a man i
•IjF Perkins, of Pmirihvilk*. was in ■
Saturday night.
who doesn’t take proper care of his I j
’'tboEity Friday and Satunlay.
—
11^,. jM ahjg j*,
rAlr. arid Mrs. John Conlon. spent' The eighth grade exercises were’
quite well attended Thursday night.
Tin Woodworking Co's l»U team !
Children's Day will
observed nt went to Vermontville Tuesday of last
Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Sjiarks spent Sun­ the school house ^ine 11 in the eve­ week, and were defeated 58 to 8. the
j
day with thp funner's parents in Mor­ ning.
Imys showing good pluck in sticking to
gan.
; -\;n order, aud what to &lt;
the
very
end. They
feel they
Kati Richmond' is working for her
A great '
F. W. Freeze, of Ft. Wayne, was in grandmother Mrs. Ed Reed.
were unfairly used, as they were in­
• &gt;-Aii thia city have (
formed they were to play a Vermentthe
city
Thunday
and
Friday
on
busi-ur Cold Meats &lt;
Decoration day wiw well „i^erve&lt;l at rille team,
new.
Instead it appears they
•• • id thelhi* thing foi- |
this pl nee.
| went against a team composed, of S.un■i;-u|d;tft“8ls
j
Milo Van Arman and wife . of Grand
• field. Woodland
and Vermontville
BALTIMORE
CENTER.
Rapids,
visited
friends
in
the
city
last
.
pork $ausage is in i
6 Ou1 :
Noah Gates and wife vhdtetb Mr. players, the picked men of each. As
8
week.
• great demand
,•
the
Woodworking.team
make no pre­
Curtis Mixer, of Mu'-kegqn. spent and Mrs. Orson Johnson last Friday.
: ,-d our Butterine? ]
Children's day wHl be uliserved at tensions-to being crack Iwll players,
it.
If you are not | Sunday with his mother Mrs. L. N.
they think this was not fair
the
Dowling church next Sunday p. m.
it. return it 1
Mixer.
Vermontville team to work in a Idvoi
your motiey (
A little daughter ywine to ghulen'the "ringers."
Judge Smith went to Charlotte Mon­
day where he will hold a sesisun of homo of Jas. Crawley and wife. Sun-1
Steak
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
.
day May 28.
always
Miy, Edna Edmunds visited her par­
when you
Floyd Patterson left Sunday for Jack- . ; Philip Schneider and. wife entertainents
Mr.
and
Mm.
Sam
Mandiall
la«t
son where he has secured employment cd nn aunt from Grand Rapids a part Wedneaday.
.
in n machine shop.
,
Mr"’
Hin.nl of Own .pent .
of
T«"«MrsJ Forrest Woodmansee, of Grand ।
few
Jay.
wl.h
h,r
.
r
de
ChM.
&lt;-il
!*
'T*
111
"*.1
'
1
■“ ‘k- neiKhRapids, came to this ciQ- Friday to!
.
.
...
,L.:&lt;. ..'I
. iwhood.
visit’ her mother Mrs. Mane Upjohp. | la5r&gt;** ,inJ family las’ week.
: Mrs. Bowers is spending a few days
The MEAT MARKET Man
’ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Haff and their . The many Yriemis nf Mrs. ' U_.Wood 1
1 with her brother Dan Ost nah and
Five or«.cast of Citu Bank.
s.m Lawrenre of Grand Rapid* vlsitod
’* pleased to ieam she is itafamily.
at Mrs. H. A. Goodyear’s the first of proving after a long illnem.
)honc22 Hastings, Mich.
Lee Bailey and Miss Liizze Higdon
the week.
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CEDAR CREEK.
were at Rice Creek over Sunday, the
I Mrs. D. L. Morthland has returned guests of Rev. Archie Soules and
*
| fryin Ann Arbor where she has lieen family.
! for about two -month*
Our sick an* all gaining.
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Local News.)

PERSONAL MENTION.

The J. S. GOODYEAR CO
We Are Showing New Hosiery
For Spring and Summer

.

Besides the Staple Blacks we have some pretty lines
Tan, also White Lace Hose. ’

In Black we have extra good values at |Q, 15, 25, 35, 311(1 5 lc.
Ladies' Black Hose out sizes
25c
Black Lace-Hose
-•
25, 40, and 50c.
Black Silk Plaited Hose
$1.00
Plain and Fancy Tan Hose
25c
Tan and White Lace, Hose
s
. 50c
Children’s Hose Black and Tan
Children’s Dresses
Ladies' Dressing Jackets New Mohair Dress Skirts, Blue, Brown, Black $4,50 and $5,00
New Cravanette Coats, just the thing for travelling, etc.
Ask to see them
....
$10.00

§ COLD LUNCHES

F. W.' Clifford

| PICKING
!UP$$$

Jay Wilkinson bad a runaway last
week. One bflnu* was very badly hurt
.Imt the boy came out all right with a
’•piece of each line in his hands: pour
i lines were the cause.
:

The McKelvey school closed last
Friday.
'
!
- The Advent school closcil.last Friday
'sWjth a picnic.
, ..’2.
Ij. A gocal qirogram was
rendered in the afternoon. The childparts ,twell.
;l The wedding that was to ' lx-,
.. feU ' ren
__ ■ „all took'their
______ ----r—r. The pu•(through and the parties are Faith well pils presented Miss Wilson with n

-a pleasure to anyone, and the people are
it ery day iu Bauer Bros. Lumber, Coal aud
Yard, the newest and best kept lumber yard iu
County.
..
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REMEMBER
We i. t only sell you everything that belongs to a
I. -u.m-. Imt we take your contract to construct your
'siiMiu,! GIVE US A CALL so that we- may be
abi- t&lt;&gt; prove these statements to you.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

■ iplwwed.
fountain jien as. a token of remem*
j Vai! Fry has h new liaggy of which berance.
.
.
~t-

! lhe ia very proud.
Thd North Evangelical Sunday School
Edward Campbell and wife visited will observe Children's Day Sunday
Juno
17. All are cordially
I pt Peter Vanderhnnik’s in Rutland evening
’
T
invited.
I last,Saturday and Sunday.

Qrasn
Lettuce,
String Beam
Cabbage

egetables are received fresh every day at our store and they are
tat sort obtainable.
•
isn't necessary to pass our store iu order to get tbe latest garoduce.
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HAUS &amp; RUSS,.
16;

The Grocers.

WALKING aifl
RIDING

It’s going to quit raining pretty soon,and just7
as &gt;oon as it does you will probably want to get to
cultivating corn. If you want to buy a cultivator,
you' ought to do the way most everv other farmer
does-BL’Y A GALE CULTIVATOR. We hive
them in riding and walking.

2233

Lawn Mowers

Buggies

We have a nice line of
Lawn Mowers. If you
need one, we have just
the kind you ought to
buy. They’re easy to
run: they're strong and
they’ll last.

Buggies are our ‘‘long
suit” We have a fine
stock of Buggies, Wagons
and Carriages and can
fit you out with anything
you want. You’ll make
a mistake if you don’t in­
spect our stock before
you buy.

S
w
&amp;
Z

Refrigerators
This1 is the time of year
when you’ll have need of
a Refrigerator. One of
dure will more than piy
for itself every year.

We have a nice lot of LAWN HOSE, nice quality and will
wear well. If uou want an ICE CREAM FREEZER, bpu
one of ours.

R. I. HENDERSTOTT, d

j home.
•
i Hyde instead of Mrs.
Miss.Edith Decker is Working for ' Jnne 8, for dinner.

Cucumbers,
'asparagus,

The •.•Osborn’-’ goods-are well known and high­
ly recommended by all who haye used them 1
employ no agents to &gt; represent me on the road,
' J when it comes to- prices and goods, you will
find it will always pay you to call on md7

Miss Lottie Newtpn is iq-endiiig the
j Three old soldiers, Janie* McDonald.
j D. L Morthland and J. IH. Valentine . week with friends at Middleville and
|Irving.
(
I placed flags on every soldier's grave
. fa. our cemetery on Decoration day. . Cyrus Buxton, the oldest resident of
! They have done the same for several • Castleton township, in his With year. ।
Phone 2,
WEST
yekrstand rejoice to think they re­ pasted away at 10:45 Sunday. The
1 funeral was held at
Barryvilk- '
' meinlier their old comrades.
i The remains of Aunt Fannie Bolien Wednesday of last week.
were brougth here for burial last Sun­ I Miss Hilda and Lawrence Maurer
day. She was an old pioneer of this ■n, ending the week in Htugingw w(|&gt;[| ?|&gt;|&lt; bw pr,„,|ng donf.y(IQ wmt » X|„,y
county, having moved here some-fifty
.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of-Nasb- ■■■■■*■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
1 years ago.
t
ville called, Sunday, on Mr. and 'Mrs.
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
A’* Coz,e’’’
.
The L. A. S. at North Maple Grove
Him Nora Kinney speht Sunday at wUJ
entertainod
MrK

has promised us for every day this week
some appetizing vegetables.such as these:

SBORN
HAY HAKES
HAY TEDDERS
MOWERS

Friink

dance at Fred Williams corners Friday day with his-mother Mrs. A. Edmonds.
evening.
Frank yanTyne and mother of Delton
Mr. and Mrs.
Kay Gould and spent Satuflay and Sunday the gn«*ta
daughter Clara visitedit Oliver Gould’s of N. Latham and family.
E. a Edmonds is having his house
in Kalamo.
Oscar Archer has several sack horeeb: clothed in a new coat of white paint.
it is impossible for him to get his Rolwrt Bechtel doing tbe job.
N. Purael is'having his bam moved
spring crop? in.
Albert Parrott dreed a ' ery success­ and put on a basement.
ful school in the Quail Trap distriH
There has been noschoolhere for two
Friday. He had a picnic at his home weeks on account of the illness of the
in Nashville for his scholars.
j
teacher’s brother, but it will begin
next Monday and last two
M.
Manning had company from again

Dowling visiting him Sunday.
Invitations are out announcing tha |
marriage of Miss Chloe Perry to Thon.
Edgner of Detroit.

roley’s Honey On Tar

ctfrrs colds., oreveats oneumooia. ।

l'»p*r.

Opposite Court House.

lu-mt-mbyr tin- HANN Hit wtijn In need

ATTEND GW

Dim Ostrath's

J Mrs. Harry Earle uf Kalmna.
HIGH BANK.
i ‘ About fifty friends and neighbors
Tlie annual band social at the Ed-1
gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. munds bam was well attended j pro­
Weeks Friday night, it being a surprise ceeds $26.
on their daughter Alma, it being her ^Mrs. A. Edmonds and daughter Mix |
sixteenth birthday. Dancing was &amp;e
John Freeman went to Lansing Alon- I
chief amusement and a fine supper vfM day to visit relative*. Mrs. E. expects I
, served.
*
to stay a short time and help cure for
Thus. Gould and family spent Smutty her mother.
’.
with Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Edgner.
Ray Freeman and wife of Dowling
Mr ami Mrs. Gw. Hall called on Bpeni
,^ „
v -John
-----------------------spent OUJ
Sunday
at.
Freeman's.
Milan Andrews and famil)' Sunday. ;
c Edmonds and family of HwiNoarly everyone attended the bowery j tings spent Saturday
k....* and Sun­
night

END HARDWARE.

JONE FURNITURE SALE
and secure some of the many nice pieces to be found in our store at

BARGAIN PRICES
Just received another ear load of the
CELEBRATH) BLUE ED6E MATTRESSES

We Have in stock a big line of

•

BEDROOM SUITS
.

to choose from

See our handsome line of
Call and secure an easy

LASTING BED
at a small price.

STRONG IRON BEDS
Just received several-new patterns iu

LINOLEUM

Furniture Corners,

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture CO

i

�sbv

TWO IWBlf STATE
INSTIIUTIONS

I conducted. They are worthy of lhe j
lUCTirirrmur Icuo“'nwa lo&gt;'* ™pport
tb« r»opi«.

AWAY

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S"
THIS SEASON

’ .
Coatitiue-d from pa«e ose.
।
—&lt;---------------------------- &lt;----------------------- dom right away. The writer was ad- [
m itted to his cell—not all alone, oh,
—uui
but iu
in wmixuij
com]»any with
Dr. L^*iaro]&gt;
Lathrop :!
no—
uu
wim ur.
and two big strong attendants, one of
whom stood between Easterly and the
window which added considerably to
the enjoyment of the visit. Easterly
looks real welt One of his hallucina­
tions is that he hasn't had a drink of
; water since April 1. He demands his
| liberty of everyone because he has
"kept his mouth shut' about his case
for BO days.
*

if you are you ought to call and
complete, and up-to-date. Our
goods art IVprt and we will guar-.
antee them. Don’t buy any­
thing because it is Cheap, because
it won't have the Wear that you
want and need. There’s Quality
In our goods, and they won’t
cost you a cent more than others
ask for an inferior article.

HARNESS

ANNOUNCEMENTS

,aU ”h,re

I

~ —
ON SERI OUS
"
“
Hunt
Arrested

~

IN JAIL

Next Sunday there will be K. of P.
Memorial exercises by Barry Lodge
No. 18. Judge Smith will deliver the
CHARGE address. There are 20 Knight* whose
remains are buried in ‘Riverside cem-i.
etery as follows:
Harvey Wright. C. [

O. Mason. C. H. VanArman. Geo.'i
Simpson. W. F. Powers, F. Q. Good- I (
year, Richard Doyle. Fredrick Hot ch - J
Property.
kiss. P. R. Dunning. Royal Brown. ;
j
Bert Hunt, who keeps a cigar stand Jas. A. Sweezey. F. N. Main,
and notion store on South Jefferson H. Powers, Wm. B. Powers. Julius
street, was taken into camp byjhe Russell. N. T. Parker. Geo. Tomlin- [

B«rt.

Saturday

Charged With Receiving Stolen

The

“NO
NAME”

officers Saturday night. He is charged son. Edward Doyle. Valentine Leins I
The following I
with receiving stolen goods, which and Peter Coburn.
were given him so it is alleged in pay­ were buried in the McElwain ceme-1
'tery:
D.
W.
Reynolds
and A. D. Me-1
A trip through such an institution ment for gambling debts by a young ‘
is a sad one in a great many ways, one boy. He is also charged with procur­ Elwain. The remains of ten members1
of Barry Lodge rest -----in cemeteries
out-■
beer for small
these
bejng that many of the unfortunate j ing
- ----------------.. l»yv If lU
vnc v*
.-----------------ones kre there, not through their own charges can lie sustained], and the I aide those in ztliis city.,
fault, but suffering from tlie sins of oflicenj say they can, the punishment j The graduating exercises of the I
; their fathers. The great majority of , I,iat‘-d out should be severe. For if theNormal class will take place
at the 1
Hastings,
Michigan.
■ the inmates,^probably over 4K) per cent. ; charges alleged can be established. I Methodist church tomqrrownight.
Jefferson st., 1 door south of H O.
I
haw
brought
affliction
u&gt;
.Aeuwim.
&gt;«u
rondnetiag
blnudf
In
a
|
An
opeo
chlpcl
Kill
n,
m
tbe I
- nave nrougnt amiction to •tnemseivt-s
imiu cuuuuctisg ntmseii in a ,
°C»OOOOC&lt;XXX:&lt;XXXXXX&gt;OOODOOC. through lack of early training, and ig- "«)' to encourage crime in young boya |'high school next Monday at. 9:001
norace of nature's laws, which bring rewould be hard to imagine anything o’clock. The following memlx.-r» of j'
tr-uiution swift and sure, to all who vio- u,ore pernicious than such conductthe senior class will give their ora­
late them. One cannot visit auch an Hunt denies the charges, but tlie
tions at that'time. Isola Abbott. Wil- ,
was designed to supply the demand for a LOW PRICED cull
UGS are plentiful this year as
institution without deploring the fact oncers claim to have convincing proof,
helmina Bates. Florence Harper, Bortivator but in its construction the good name of the MOLINE
that many parents, the great majority • Hunt was taken hefor^ Justice Bish*
usual, and we have a plenty
nice Flower. Maude,'Smith, Ruth:
PLOW COMPANY'S line of cultivators has not been sai-ri
of them in fact, are permitting their 1 °*P Monday, plead not guilty and trial
of stuff to kill them all.
Weimert, Wayne Batson. Peart Hall.
ficed. Its extreinesimplicity makes much description impossible.
children to grow up in utter ignor- ! M!l ^or Ton® 14th.
;
•• .
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' Florence Hoes. Raymond Fox. Gerald .
It
lias a strong adjustable coupling tliat have made the NEW
ance of what those violations are, and !
Nash. Gertrude Rogers.
the penalty that is sure to follow. &gt;JUNIOR-SENIOR PRIZE
We use the best of leather; and
hare tbe best of workman.
That’s why.a Myers harness
looks better and wears better
than any other harness you can
get.

Cultivator.

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

The “No Name”

B

PURE PARIS GREEK

LONDON PHBPLE
WHITE HELLEBORE

I

DALMATION INSECT POWDER
HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILLER kills;
\
.(
all kinds of Insects aid Bogs lostutlj
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UVMLV ■
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Phone 143,
Hastings,

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nRATHRirbl I-nwi-rCT
Haatlnga Divialon Court Xa 1. enter
If every father and mother could go •
unAIUrflUAL LUrvitoT of patricians is experiencing a rapid
through a mad house, and inquire the I
■ growth. '.&lt;/ having been, added to its
! cause of over 90 per cent of the trouble, |
four,
weeks.
A
we believe it tfould lend to an edu- To Be Held Monday Evening Next at m'emliership In
i large class will be initiated nt the
cational crusade
that
would tend!
Eight O’clock. Fine
i next meeting, when refreshments will |
| mightily toward wiping out insanity. '
Program.
^ed
i A trip through is likewise not with- &gt;
I out its amusing features. OneVan talk | Oil Monday evening June 12 at 8:00 [ Rummage sale at Episcopal Parish,
o^elbck, at tbe. high school the Junior-1 house Saturday Juqe 10.
'
"&gt;« °“r
.Senior
Orrtoriod Cuutwt will
R,„ Alkn
callwl ,W.V
, william, and even with the Lord qf
,nd „ r,,. Gki
wiU
j Creation—in fact there are two of the recur. The Mltnrant program will be
latter, but each one proclaims that the ., presentHggtinfcs, Sunday evening.
will
hold the
meeting
at
other has “visions,” and both are}' ^nrch- -w
. • Sophia Mead
,
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-- ----Invocation.....................
Rov Fl
F* v*,*;,*
: equally emphatic. Then thereare menof .location.
..........Rev.
B. F.
Fritz. WelcdmezC-omers and Castleton.
! untold wealth, great abowmen who 1
''AIU‘r«tl&lt;»&gt;.tbe Swred of the ; A
A Children's
children's Day
U»y program
program will
will be
laUn their minds) millions of wild Twentieth Century .... .Aenha Lend, g|ve„ llv t|R. Baptist Y. P. U. at the
ts'usl'*■“
y;*’
;■ ra, ot. Burch Baptist ehurch next Sunday at I p tn.
Perbaiw tbe atrangefl frcak of all is °™&lt;ion
Reciprocity wtth Canada'' A Hue program constating of creal and

To appear among
his friend^faultlesaly
attired is a matter .of
much pride with the
I young man.
Our
miseion is to help
; him do so. Our tail
• oring proves that we
can.
■
There is a smart
collegiate character
to our garments—an •
unquestionable betterneer in make, fit
and finish that espec­
ially appeals to young
men.
• Nowhere
else
can such snap and
style bfe secured at
our modest price*.

j

C. E. LUNN
FINE TAILORING.

Corn Dodging Riding Cultivator.

The "NEW ELK Jr." Cultivator

Before you go to cultivating corn you should call
i nd see this cultivator. The implement Is more hap
j ily named, one of its greatest features being that
* dodging” in crooked rows of corn. The distance be­
tween gangs can be easily aud quickly changed with
t n auxiliary lever. • \

Is a very exceptional Implement, in that it ha n
pending" axle that can be expanded from.
Inches in width, nr any point between, th- axle
made in two parts which pass within a sleeve
piping, which forms the main cross ba:

i’e are headquarters for all kinds of Farm Implements and before you buy It will pay you to conn* aim -1&lt;
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF

MOLINE AND DEERE CULTIVATORS

•• ■■ . ■ • ■ • ; • ■ — .......... .. • ■ • ■ John Ream .nnrmnentri music, recitations, will
tH' D’ rendered, and tbe pastor. Rev. ,
Oration A Modern Application of the
Survival-Cf the Fittest". .Lillian Doud*
...
, I Crandall, will give an address.
Piano
Solo.
Min Gertude Smith
,
,
, ,
Pianu 80,0
-t™- 3 ’’
- - .
Arrangements have been made for a
Oration "The Bard- of- Scotland"
Mnrv V .hni Rk
‘Ittly celebration at ThomappU
j legs projecting -upwards. The must, .... ....
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6 lake. The distinguished Dr. II. J.
curious thing about this man is that Orallon. ” fbt' Statesxnanrtiip of Glad-.
----vnanotte • uicxerson1
■ the blood dosn't msh-to his face at all. St
007? ........................
Charlotte 'Dickerson
' 0
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t
.
ainair-Music-...................................................................I| the .....
address. Everybody who believes
. as it maintains its usual color, and Oration “John D^Rockefeller and His} in celebrating our national “Indepen, the unfortunate fellow suffers nothing
i Methods’ ’
Clark Doolittle dence Day’ ’ iu a manner creditable to
■ from maintaining' this position for
■ Oration “Harriet Beecher Stowe an d fUl enlightened people is invitfld.
i hours at a time. Another peculiar
... ...
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Phone No. 1
THE HARDWARE DEALERS
Hastings. Mic
Bring your camp chairs and hammocks,,
character is one who stands in a cor- p.
n
v
crton
, nor erect and motioHlM, tor boot, at a
“i,h »"d Anrolotta By order Committee.
Judge R. Barnhum. Cbm.
, time, never moving a muscle, and
.
.
Rev. Howard VanAnken. of Key
! never saying a word. A Marshall mule ' ^?®cl8’on
*1*® Judge* and Presentat
West,
will
occupy the Presbyterian
' proved another young man's andning • '*2?
v
noo ; , The, first -prize \Vill .be-So
of- P'-lpit Sunday morning. In the eveThis youth stole'his uncle’s mule, was
— -per -cent
- -----and
tho
door
receipts:
the
second
3u
per
"ty?
H. IL VanAnken will
} captured, convicted, sentenced, anu '
------ • ■ —.—-- --------- r-,
' later transferred to Ionia, where he be- l*nt a,,d the tbird » per cent provid- preach tbe Baccalaureate sermon to the
came a "trusty ” One day he took adthal
&lt;&gt;* the pr»«s shall not high school graduating class.
j
STAR GRANGE.
' vantage of the trust reposed in him. Pxce‘^1 ton dollars. An urgent invitaA class of 21 will receive their first
Star Grange was well attended
fled to Marshall and again stole tlie tion ‘^extended to all to be present at communion at St Rate's church next •Saturdif night and there was an ex­
identical mule /hat got him into these cxercis68.
Sunday morning. The services -will
cellent [program. There was initatory
: trouble the first time. By good con- •
OBITUARY
l*«in at 10 o'clock.
work tiso.
duct he has been placed on the trusty
.
. * Epworth league topic Sunday evening -—The program for June 17as follows;
list for a long time past but if that
EMMA ALLEN—Died in this city “Not ashamed of the gospel." Lead&lt; r
Songt By the Grange.
| old mule still lives there Js no telling . Thursday morning of tuberculosis 1
here lie a good
Roll ’Call—Coitnundrums’
. how soon it may cause the young man | Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . attendance.
The demand for our Two-Piece Sults is increasing every
Recitation—Meade Burton.
to lose his liberty again.
\\dmraiso Ind" Nnv^ x^ifwji™ *1
Any members of the Methodist conQuestion—WhHt erojis are the most ;
The mate refonnwlorj.
or Ionia I «ll»™iro Ini. Sor. 3 IH»4. and gn.p.tio'n or Sotnlkv rch.x.1 «ho derirr
profitable in thik section!.and how can .
prtaon. i. located on a highblurt on I J*"* wi,h h«r PwrenU. in CMcngo nnti
(h(,ir chiMpan to
UrtjMR] „iH h,lv,
they be, produced at less cost*—Frank ■
the north luink ot the Grand Hirer, and ‘‘ght.removed llw op]„niinit, next Sumlav morning Bliven.i
Because we carry a better assortment and
nearly a mile dirtant from tbe A»ylnm '» J'"
sh"
&lt;l&gt;e •choo « „ thp CTliMrcn'» Day exerctara.
Pape£-Emma Osgood.
"
for the Criminal insane. Hero about of th'» clt&gt;' grndnnttng tn Jnne 1»B,
'
‘ Song—By the Grange.
' HUI priwnera are confined, among them b*vi'*
“f u» cl«" Imnor. .
T1'' " F- J • S]&gt; “«'&gt;
Remomlwr the ice cream social at
I being Chaw Smith, the half-witted
Eightyears ago the disease which E church parlors ««ln™tay evening
the Star Grange [halt Tuesday evening
vonng man wbo murdered Mra. New- "Uimefllx c«»»ed her death la^an lo *"* 'J
” '
A
&gt;°
berry in Yankee Springs, and who I. JefeloP- Sb- n'»«le
l.rarrst poMibl.. -iltutdard Bearer, and Kings Heralds tbe 13tlt

ClttOrux
City-Drug Store.( ■’ »■■**•
a ,nnn wbo itmgtara
imagines that
that everything
,
Michigan.^( '.in
In.
/
Michigan.
in the world is upside down, and In
I order to “square” himself occasionally j
J he stands on his head in a chair for
, hours at a time and rests, his feet and

Our FriendThe Young
Man.

WESTERN famous—a double eveifcr. bang-up book, a well
braced frame, jud in general, an excellent cultivator for the
money. These cultivators have four shovels on a side, and
either spring tooth or shovel..

both riding and walking, Farm Implements of all klnd^,
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages, Road Carts

Goodyear
EGRANGE

ros.i
i.

Two-Piece

SUITS

$5.00, $7.00, $8.00, $10.00 and SI2.00

the only "lifer," we tmderrtnnd. In

»ltht agaimrt it. anti all that medic.! wl"L\‘’given' •™1’W "freahment.

illte irutitatiou. The prtaon ta under 'bill could do to lautishthe tliseatw was
OLASS CREEK GRANGE.
the very able management of Warden brought to her aid by the loving help [ Regular communication of Hastings
Mnsiq—Zero Newland
Otis Fuller, wbo ranks high among the of ber Parents. Each spring the ’ lodge No. ft ’. F. A A. M. on WednesDiscussion-—Which is the most pro- ;
| managers of jienal institutions in the diawM* woa^ return, and yet there day evening Jnne 14. Work on F. C.
Stable, three cows or 100 hens—Florence
country. The idea is.to “reform" all ww® tim&lt;,a wben it wemed there might &gt; degree. H. H. Snyder. Secy.
.
Hartley. Ed Otis and B. Jenkin*.
.
Nut.
| who come within its high walk as ■ ’*■ boP®
,l recovery. But it was not । The W. C. T. U. will meet at the j
Recitation-Ola Waters.
I prisoners, an.d many who have taken a to l&gt;e so' ^he bravely pushed her way - home of Mrs.s8tella Lampman June 18, j Selection—Emma Otis.
“wrung step" have gone out' into the through school, and was a brilliant | at 2:80 p. m. At this meeting willoc- ; Talk—How I would'- simplify house­
L She was
very ambitious, but i cur the election of officers and report I work if I were a woman—C. A.. Now-j
A |i world and achieved success through tbe
the ; Htnden
indent.
w
“
1
' - them
*
--------always
of Statelay
Convention. All members are
X 1I good influences
thrown
around
in } kt‘ ---------------destroyer s shadow
land and others.
x i the prison. Scores and soon* of the il‘*'r08S her path.
requested to be present.
Recitation—Edna McKibbin.
U young men confined there are bright [sh” wns “ puro-minded. true hearted
Tbe suject of the morning sermon Instrumental Music —Lena Hawns. ;
Q looking, nice appearing young men, jy&lt;ran&lt; woman- a wncere. trustful at the U. B. church will be “A Sacred-;
lieport of last year's poultry—G. B. |
Q ' while on the contrary there are a great }Christian. She wasresigned fully to
Motion .Matthew.*.
Chas Rogen.
Trust." The evening service will be Hartley.
PHONE 194.
A many whose app.-arar.ces betray the living this earth where she had suffer­ held at five o'clock. Young People's
Recitation-- Maggie Otis.
Just west of C. K.-&amp; S Depot.
; criminal instinct* of their lives. For ।. ed1 so much.'
K and lbut
”"* a
" *few moments meeting at fl:») o’clock. If the weather
Topic-Are women ‘ in danger of
— j the latte? clans we believe there is little । before ber death said to her parents is clear and warm the services will 1« spending too much time in needle work
' hope, and it seems almost a wrong that'| “It is all right. ” She had nb fear of held on the church lawn. The subject and too little in instructive reading’. ♦ the two classes should be confined to- death, but on the contrary saw nothing of the sermon will lie “A House for .Ida Otis and Eva Erway.
♦ gether. The prisoners are allowed to dread about it. So passed from Rent." The services are held at that
’Instrumental
—*■---------- *-• Music-Forest
•
Havens.
I many liberties that a few years ago earth one of its rare spirits.
hour to give any who may desire to
What important changes have re­
I have a nice line Spectacles t would not have been tolerated under
The funeral occurred Saturday after­ hear the Baccalaureate sermon an op­
cently been made in our school laws?—
and Eye Glasses, Gold Bowed ♦ any circumstances. They are treated noon and was very largely attended. portunity of doing so.
Mabie Otis.
t
and Steel Bowed.
"t as men. not as criminals. It was our Rev. Trott officiating. The interment
Next Sunday morning there will lie
The program for hurt meeting was
♦ pleasure Sunday forenoon to attend the was in Riverside.
Prices 25c to $5.00 and np.
no morning preaching service at the good. The discussion upon potato
4* chapel exercises in the prison, and to |
GIuwhi niuj relanlUfc^l,
I cMp« emrcura u&gt; lhe prlron, »nu lo | DEATH 0F MRS crtARLES JEMSON !-------------------------Methodist church.
In its stead will planting
instructive.
— —
............ o was very
.v.j luniruetl
VC. An
An
Glaane, fittKi relentlllchlly.
J |i listen to an
m. address
mMriw. by Rev.
Her. Melvin
Mrl. j■
Ch.. Jereon died Turad.,
4
occur the Children’s Dky exercises of original poem by Ira McCall nm "The
+ j' Trotter,
of thq Grand R*r&gt;d«
Rapids “Rescue ' mon,ing of pneuni0Bi.. jInu
I do repair work of .11 kind,, t
P™*"' *
tbe Sunday school. A very interesting ! Yankee Girl” fairly brought down the
i
i
Mission.
*
’
Rev.
Trotter
is
a
reformed
I
uo.ll, .nd promptly.
t »*?-?”■
|«»r &gt;» . rofonred &lt; w„ „
Chririi.n wo- prognub has been prepared. The little house. “Short cute in house keeping''
4 ' drunkard, being picked up out of the |j
fn,H,fni «
folks espanially will lx- in evidence, as . was discussed by Abbie McKibbin and
....... ALL WORK GUARANTEED....... J, gutt.™ o,Chic«om.a »™.i. The ror&gt;.7’,tho;
tliat is their day.
Mr.
The program was inMr. Newland.
Newb
_ _
fl experience, of bi. life lit him for
I *kmd ■u“1 he‘pft1' nd*htor •n‘1
tempo
rsed
The Methodist Sunday school is plan- i ters
I‘crs
«l with music."
j gnd a woman whose influence and ex­
4 i pealing to those who have made their
Home I|
ample were ever for good. She will be ding for a concert to be held BUtae
_
♦ I mistakes—aud that includes not only
Croup is qnickly relieved, and I
Badly missed in the home liereft of tbe evening the week following tlie high
“
wboopiM rough will not -ran ite
©pan Evanlnaa.
!those in VrieOn' bat a ^rvat man-v out
one who did so much for those dear to school graduating exercises.
_____________ _
1V'»“
the original B&lt;»'«
______ of U “ wcU- With a bcart
her; her loss will be felt by her many
Agttra Supptae vlritod Grand Rapid. •
t'?1 Tar' „Th“ c,m*h
~ ’ with love for those before him he seemw-k.
14
neighbors and friends to whom she fnend. .ho
CDC p
HO M P ^tied to know jUMt-haw to roacb 1110
I e.Me.it acta on the bowel. You cmI
L L
I 1 V 1T1
bearU(
hi8 liMtt.neni) aad only tbe was ever sogoxl and kind.
We were pleased to receive an invi­ not &lt;mre Croup u&gt;d Whooping Couch
The funeral occurred yerterday after­
. most cold hearted among them could
of »» «wOf
Acres
noon at 2:80 at the. Methodist church, tation to attend the commencniSnt.ex­ Ril &gt; l'r wu’kl“S “« ri» oold
, repress the flow of tears.
Rev. Trott officiating and t he remains ercises of the senior class of the Lan­ through a cqpious action of the
Id tbe Great Casadtiui Nortinrest. Cheap rMes '
sing high school which will occur bowels.
to hMDe-seekers ai)d settlers. For Information I Both of the institutions named are 'were interred in Riverside.
Bee's Laxative Honey and
iMrSi;
! monument* to the generosity of the pooJune 14. Among the graduates -ia Tar dots this, and cures all Coughs,
CHARLES BE LUS.
Don McLeay,
of Nashville, was in Clement 3. McElwain, son of Mr. and Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. No ofpie of Michigan, and the peope of
.
Government Commlsalouer. V. 1*. kaliway
r£SL&gt;,For “*c bj'Fred k “'"h
Bull 7, Majortv Block. Battle Creek. Midi. ; this state have every reason be proud j the city Thursday.
Mrs. John McElwain.
varve th.

Until further no­
tice we will de­
liver Lehigh S3
Coal In ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.

Fl. MATTHEWS* CO.

SHIRTS,

BELTS,

FANCY SOCKS

SUSPENDER!
STRAW HATS.

TO GO WITH THEM
We Can Please the Most Fastidious.

Chidester &amp; Burton
Leading Clothier*.

Spectacles

* Geo. Newton. jewELen

160

We Stand The Blame

After looking over our MY tOOOS the other day a lady said
nave so many pretty patterns I am undecided which to pick." U
sorry for placing the lady fn this predicament, but still we felt it wa
pretty good fault ou our part. If perchance you have never traded at
stere you would be surprised to see the nice line of dry gpods
cu f'
A“°ng the other goods that we carry and which
ln Mpebte
demand now, are
.
Summer Underwear,
Negligee Shirts,
Working Men's Clothing,
Sheeting.

....HOSIERY AT 10, 15, and 25 CENTS .
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Phone No. 10.

HORTON’S.

blasting's Banner $1 a year

�YOE NOW GOING TO HAVE

KNOW CITY’S
•

NINETY

Remember the pionrar meeting next
Saturday at the city hall.

Many »re willing God abould guide
them if they are allowed to guide him.

The men who r*
—- make mistakes
never
are not the ones wbo fill responsible
positions.

POPULATION

Chamberlin Taking a
Allie Brook", of NaahviUe. was in
Very Careful Census of the
the city Thursday.
Bert Walker, of Kalamazoo, was in
City.
The new «.hool Uw raqnlrai (hlt th&lt;. the city Friday.

Mim Bini Hale, of Woodland, wm 1/
een.ua .trail be ufa,, ln M,
“V“ne ‘''•’"“I ot Au«u.t .nd Se^ the city Monday.
Lautough
Brea.. ot Delton, w||)
t-mter „ heratofora. Bera«, of
Ue H. Pryor went to Middleville on
handle “Sanitary Bi
made by vitfmUe infoniralion It would giro buaineaa Thursday.
*
Vester &amp; Carter of ti
n“Wortuiilty to met
Mrs.
C. Ci#Ier visited her brother in
At the Preslytorian parsonage- Mon­ ;'r7n* &gt; ‘he purwiU of th. children.
day Mr. Frank Griner wu united in Prof. C hamberlin dreired to lake thi. Big Rapids Friday.
Dr. Burton was in Detroit last week
marriage to Miss Edna B. Dole. Rev. ran™ thia- ^rar. H, will (ire to th,H. H. \ anAukeu officiating*.
«h&lt;x. librae ,unil ,u
thM
| Thumday and Friday.
Ma Chester Cider visited Middle­
Rcnkes &amp; Waldorff have just added a awarded to the watura taker. A. be
.
line of movable and adjustable awn­ «&gt;M required to vialt «v.ry houre. it rille friends Thursday.
A. E. MulhoHand wm in Grand Rain I
ings. which will certainly to appreci­ occurred to him to at the name .time
find
out
the
total
population
of
the
’
ids
on
business
Thursday.
ated during the summer months.
Mr. and Ma R. T. F. Dodds were
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witbey an­ city. Thia he l,a» done, nnd he has
nounce the marriage uf their son Bert, lawn very thorough and painstaking. I to Grand Rapids Tuesany. '
He
baa
it
"all
writ
dowtr
in
hi,
to M iss Essie Wheeler. a prominent
A. F. Burroughs was in Grand]
young lady of Bay City, next week memorandum books. Imt it Will take Rapids un buefaess Monday.
him probably .11 this week to mmp.lc ,
June 14.
.
.
IL E. Hendrick, of Middleville, was
thefigur™. All will bo interrated to &gt;
in the city Friday on biwinoss.
|
. W. W. Wasson, the Irving merchant,
know the results, and our eittama will
has an announcement in this iwue that
I- much indebted to him for under-1 Mrs. Sam Wood was in ’Charlotte:
will be of especial,interest to all living
Thursday
and
Friday
of
la&lt;*t
ww»k.
.
taking to make an uccnratn count ot I
in the western part of the county. Mr.
0. G. Maywood left Mondiv for a I
tlie city’s population.
Batson quotes some very* attractive
business trip to Chicago and Cincinua- '
prices. Read his adv on Page 2.
M. C. -Excursions.
Albion won the Michigan inter­
liilladwle College. KemvOontennUl
Miso Grace Grant returned Wydnescollegiate cup. winning every contest, Comraenrement nnd Reun&gt;re&gt;. Hill.- day ayening fn,m her school In Indian­
and having four shut-outs to her credit. dnle. Mich., June la-ls. Kir ,,llh l-r_ , ftpoliH.
Lew Striker, of thin city.. is the cation n rate et ,2.T5 for tbe round trip
Rev. ami Mrs. H.' H. VanAuken
pitcher and captain. He lias made a will be itiveA. Date, of rate June 12
visit.nl at Dr. Hanlon's in Middleville
record that has n?ver been equalled in utid 13. limit for return June 10 inchi- Munday.
tbe base toll history of Michigan
Rev. Geo. Bullen, formerly &lt;&gt;l this
Colleges.
Michigan State Firemen‘a A»'n. place, was In the city the latter part &lt;d
Circuit Court was finished last week. । Lansing. Mich., June 11-15. One fare ' last week
But little was done dur ini’ the term, ■pins 23c for the roupml trip is.authoriMr. and Mru- Al. Barber, of Grand
as the important eaten were put over. , zed for this occasion. Dates of sale
I Rapids, were the guest-, of Hastings
Judge Smith has granted decrees of■ j June 13 and 14. return limit Jane Iff
friends Monday.
divorce in the cases of FrechE. Mausj inclusive.
Judge Smith wot. in Delton Friday,
vs. Elgin Maus: Charles Storr vs. Lil­ | Commercial Travellers of America,
where be spoke at the graduation cxlian E. Storr and Emma J. Hoyd va | Grand "
L ’ '_T
Cunnc *'
il of‘ ■*
Mich.
Hillsdale, vreises in the evening.
Chas. C. Hoyd.
Mich.. June 9-li» to members of
C.
Dr. J. I. Baker, of Nashville, wns in
At* event in which several Hastingsi: T. Assn, and familiii eh ionly ftiri this octhe city on Friday, having business
young people are interested because ofr. casion a fare of fri..»after the round
with4hez probate court.
. •
their friendship Ior the bride was the.' trip will be given. Hates of sale .Tune
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wickham, of
wedding of Mist- Mary Louise Packard, । M and 9. limit for returning..
&lt; irand Rapids,* were guest* of Luke
• ■ inclusive. K
The Druggists. one of Charlotte's favorite young,
Waters and family Thursday.
ladit
Mr. Edward Potter Hopkins, i
Dcliv ere J
AXsli. of
Grand River
.
Valley
Mr. and Mix Fort-st Woodmansee,
died the day received of lensing, which event occured at tbe■ ‘ Soldiers, Sailors niul Marines. Annual
i.f-Grand Rapids, spent Saturday and
Episcopal church in Charlotte, and was^Encampment. Grand Haven.
. Mich.. Riinday will; friend* in the city.
solemnized by the Right Rev. George’ June 12-17. A v»&gt;ry low.
round trijv
Rev. Geo. D. Bullen, of Carson City.
1). Gillespie, of/trand Rapids, bishop11 rate will be giver, for thi-■» udrasion.
of Western Michigan.
,
l Dates of sale June 12 and 111 return whs in Hastings Thursday to conduct
the fuiiQfalvf Mm, Elizabeth Crawley;
Governor
Warner has ap;&lt;jinted limit June 17.
M re. A. A. Eggleston who has been
National Educational As»n., As-.
August 9 as Michigiiu day at Lewis। ’
visiting friends here foy some time,
I
bury
Park.
N.
J.,
July
;L7.
For
the
and Clark exposition at Partland.
Oregon. The Michigan society of’ above'occasion a very low. nxmd trip returned to her home in Grand Rapids
Oregon hns been1 organized by former rate is authorixap Dates of talc June Tuesday.
of doing’
Editor Feighner. of Nashville. Ix-took
nnddenta
* “Michigan in Purtlarnl 29 and 3&gt;&gt; July 1 and 2. return limit
a? takit home*/
(Oregon) and they intend to give (July 10. By paying a fee of .nrcents himself- tu die count}* metropolis &gt;
By get
Thpraday.
ami v-itdteii bi* editorial*,
Michigan people a good time when they ■ an extention of time until Aug. :ti
me you
come to the. “show'A-and put them van be secured, inquire at ticket office brethren.
Mr. aud Mm?. F. T. C-olgro've and ■
"next” tu many things they could not : for particulars. .
othetwis*? Hud. some of which will to
. Round trip summer Tourists ra^ts to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stebbins went to
Charlotte Thursday
to witness the
Bayview. Charh;vbix. Harlwr springs----i-e&gt; L-miw Packard to:
i Petoskey, Truverys- City'nml all ilichi- 'Martiage of Mh
Mr.
Edward
Hopkina.
! gan resorts are now in’^tfect and wifi
•rk will
01 R MEANING OF. "CIGAR STAND’’ | continue; throughout tlx- .summer;
Mm. Wm. hagr is in Grand Rapids '
Very chea]* rates are given-with a rei- taking ■ medical treatment stopping
An
article
iff
the
BANNER
last
week
't v before
with
her son Ed. S^ge. It will to a!
might lie subject- to an interpretation turn limit until Oct. 81.
Camera, or
that would do an injustice to the two
Spocihl round trip Sunday rate- hi* pleasure to her friends to know that'
i
exclusi ve cigar story* in this city. We. now in effect h rate of one fair for tbt she is tojng greatly tonefitted/

HAMMOCK
WEATHER

If •,? are going to boy a
Hammock see our line. We
have 3 r . assortment and we
sell Mammocks ABSOLUTELY
CHEAPER than anyone else,
investigate and see if it is not
so. .v have a big line of

md g SIG ASSORTMENT

Spaulding’s
Bass Ball Goods,

GROU PS

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,

*

Michigan

Al ID

H*r;
BREAD

UUn . •

BREAD

buy our
&gt;..i: can

ii
the tost of
-na.-. baked by
'Xpf:i&gt;-:iifi! baker
■ t •wientiflc mani:g put*, clean:
1 aid thr
ask |our
Bwrnsby’s Bread.
'&lt;u -it hungry come to

25 cents

meal
■*■•?
.
"

hf.u trod clean.
.
nihf-ctiou M and
-a &gt;;i-'::.'iHy. 'Nice
and Candles.

aby Bros.,
■ &lt;•* Hanner Office.

Hastings, Mich.

used the word “cigar stand" meaning
thereby a place where cigar* were *uld.
but not exclusively a cigar storf. In
our meaning there would .be prulsibly
40 cigar stands in this city, some which
havs* not been as particular as they
should l«* alx&gt;ut permitting boys to
play gambling devices. So far as wc
have ever heard, neither uf the. ex­
clusive cigar stores of this city have
liecn guilty of permitting toys to play
these &lt;b-vices. and we would not wish
the remarks we made to tefiec t on the
two stores mentioned. Therefore we
want our readers to know tliat by
cigar stand wo meant hnyatand in any
jr utheT'place of business in this
। here cigars are sold. %

Oxfords
Collete
Httem.

L«ra large Eydeta.
Stylish

■b™ wan, ...methlngdistinctive,

“"'‘dual, come md w (hi.

A Michigan train for Michigan
l«eop!e. fast, comfortable aud conven­
ient. Michigan Central “Wolverine
1 saves half a day gu|ng and coming and
given a whole day f&lt;&gt;r business in New
York. Leaves Hastings at 11:33 a. m.
: Detroit JirK* p. m.. arrive Buffalo H:5(i
p. hl, arrives Grand Central Station
New York. H:W a. m. The fastest
train in America. Try it.

Mrs. L. D. Sabin and granddaughter :
Miss Flora Ix-valley. of Middleville, j
made a visit to her sisters Mm. Mary
McIntyre and Mrs. Sarah Stewart of
this city, three days last week.

Representative . Schantz spent his
first. Sunday of the : legislative xswiun '■
in Muskegon: renewing old friendships
and looking over tluj sntotantiul growth
uf tbe town during th- last ten years. ,
He returned tu Lansing Monday in
time for tbe day's session.

GALA DAY

FOR

WOODLAID

Will Have Barry County Band Con­
vention Thursday June

G. A. R. Department of Michigan
State Encampment, and Womeiis Re15th.
hef Corps. Traverse City Mich.. June
It is difficult to cure a cough or free
10-21 1905; for the above occasion a' Thursday June 15 will to a gala day
yourself from tbe discomfarts.of a cold
for
Woodland,
the
occasion being the
unless you move the. bowels. Bt-e-'s rate of one fare pliis 23 cents for the
Laxatiw Honey and Tar act«- on tbe round trip is author\cd. date* of sale , Second Semi-Annual Barry County
buweh and drives all coltl out of the ; June 17, .18, 19 and 20. limit for return , Band Convention. Fifteen hands will
system. Them coxnos its soothing
to preAmt from all parts uf Barryeffect and strengthening influence up­ i until June 23 inclusive.
on the threat nnd lungs. For Croup,
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Impcr- County. and will furnish music all day­
WhoOTiing Cough. Colds, and all Lung ial Council.
Niagara Fafia. N. Y.. long- Ami desiring to insure good!
and Brendiial affections, no remedy
______re* to all who attend the hustlers
is equal to the original Laxative Hunev f June 20-23 one faro .plus 23 cents for , of Woodland have secured a base ball
and Tar. For sale by Fred L. Heath : the rottnd trip is authorized for thisucI ciiaion. dates of sale Juno 18. 19 and 20 '■ game tot ween Vermontville and Wood­
A* Carveth.
\ return limit Jun- 24: by paying » f*' land teams. There will to a band con­
cert in the evening, and a dance as well.
i of SI.00 an extension can bo secured &lt;
The &lt;X K. &amp; 8. will give half fare
i until July 14.
•
nites all along the line, and n special
| Knights Templar of Michigan Grand train will to run at night. For full
jCommandery Annual Conclave and particulars of this event, read the adv
। State Encampment Detroit Mich. June , on page 12 of this issue.
113. For the above occasion a very iow I
STATE
round trip rate will I* given. Dates of . NEW NASHVILLE
sale June 12 and 18, return limit June ।
SAVINGS BANK

never know the perfect
pleasure that conies
with weaShg a pair of

Latest
Oxford.

found trip will le charged. Passengers
must reach starting point by midnight
•tame date. Tickets #n good pn al!
passenger trainsnn this division if they
are schvdnjitl to stop nt the station
you wish to stop at*.

Come in and let
fit-you to a pair.

uh

CLARKE &amp; CO
QUALITY SHOE STOAE

14 inclusiye.
•
Barnum &amp; Baileys Circus at Grand
RapMs. June 25- A" rate of $1.81 for I Stock Owned in Nashville. Messers
the round trip will be given whiefc in­
Sett^rington and McQuistcn
cludes admission ticket to the circus.
Not Owning Control.
Date -of sale June 26. return limit)
In a recent fesue we stated that
Jffne 27.
Messrs Setterington and McQuiston
owned a contrAl of Nashville's new
WHERE WILL YOU 00 THIS hunk It appeara our information &lt;i*as
I SUMMER’ H you draire&gt; rort and re- not correct, as Cashier McQniston
i creation, why not try THE RL\ r.K writes us they do;not own the control.
iHT LAWRENCE TRIP!" Mdera
dicrirtlTuel the Tbonrand I»l.imU On the contrary he says there are 18
I Rnpida. Montreat Qul,beSz Murray other local partners-interested in the
L ‘
J.™-,.
tor famed Saguenay
|&gt;ank as stockholders, and the control
River
etc., on application to any rests with Nashville people. a*d not
j railway or steamboM Ticket AwnLl or
with
three two gentlemen. He further
illustrated guide,' Niagara to the Sul
,*tnd« cento in postage stamps to H. adds that every dollar of the State
Foster Chaffee, westem Paw Ag- . Saving Bank's stock of Nashville is
Toronto, or Thos. Hc^CY- Tra^Y,.Igr., owned by citizens of NashvUle.
I Montreal. R. ;&amp; O. Navigation Co.

Tomorrow, Friday Morning, June 10th

B$/8C

£ We have been particularly fortunate iu securing the sole agency for "Olive" Whiteff wear in Hastings. This is the very best popular priced underwear made, every
• garment is nicely finished, they are all made good full sires and the qualities are
W jnet a little better than the other fellow can show you for tlie same money. See
: onr window display then step inside and examine the garments. We appreciate
yonr business and will do anything within reason to maintain it.
.
Net Summer Corsets at
25 cents and 50 cents.

SKIRTS.

Tape Girdles, thejbest at
50 cents and $1.00.

SKIRTS.

MAKE.

Skirts, long,
50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25.
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50,
$3.00.
Skirts, short, tucked,

Drawers, Lace arid
Embroidery Trim­
med, alFstyles,

CORSET COVERS
Lace and Embroidery Trim­
med.
25c, 35c, 50c, 85c.

GOWNS
Lace and Embroidery Trim­
med, new styles.
50c, 75c, ff l.OO, S1.50.

25c, 35c, 5Oc

A GREAT SALE OF Taffeta
Silk Suita, "black and colors­
great values.
Choice 512.00 for &gt;10.00.

YOUR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING

WRIGHT

BROS

PHONE No. 30.

Hastings, Mich.

Money Talks
Many md many a time the emergency
hen nothing answers

arises

GOLD HARD GASH
Accumulate some by placing a portion

of your present savings in this bank where
it will draw 3 per cent interest compounded

twice a year.

Make your first deposit

TO-DAY.
Our Capital and Surplus is $100,000
Assets over a Half a Million Dollars,

Hastings National Bank,
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I

; JUST ARRIVED:
Madras, Silks, Lig'ht Wool,
and in fact all the fine things for

SUMMER
|
I
|

XFORDS for hot weather. Black, Tan and
White; for Father, Mother, and the little
Ones.
Best Quality com
bined with lowest
prices Is a combina­
tion hard to beat. We
have the combination.

C. H. OSBORN

�HASTINGS BANNER. .lUNK 8, 190 jCARLTON CENTER.

j * Woodland Department
Clothes That Fit
Are the Kind We Sell
And they don’t cost you much
either. They are made out of
good materials, well made, and of
the laieet fashions. They are
made by some of the leading
manufacturer* «»f the country,
who have reputations to sustain.
For

$10., $12. &amp; $15.
we can tit you out with a splendid
suit, one that looks well, wears
well, Bis well.
.

BARGAINS
We are closing out our Boy’s find
Youth's 82.00 and 8&amp;.&amp;0 suits,
sizes 10 to 16 years, for

st.oo
Don't miss this chance.

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

StrucK
One might infer from
reading the BANNER last
week that 1 had -struck oil.’'
Well, J haven’t exactly struck
It. but
MY
PRICES
HAVE. I have cut the
price on my 12 cent oil to

,
Men's work shirts that
formerly sold for 50 cents I
have cut to

45 cents
Everyone should take ad­
vantage of these prices.

HENRY RflQLrt
COATS QROVE
QENEKrtL STORE.

/I

..

Good Printing
When you have Printing
done you want It nicely
।

printed, and on good paper. Remember the BAN-

NEB

when

need of

you

are

in

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LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILLHEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
. CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
• CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITATNS
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.
Our price is reasonable and
you have the guarantee that

the work will be well done.

Let us have'the next
order.

BANNER,
Hastings, Mich.

i
Frank Hosmer who has been logging place this summer.
! at the mill at Hastings has fevered his
E. T. Cole »’ under tbe doctor’s care
connection with same and ha* gope to from an ukorated face caused by a
! Lansing to work foi; A F. Fausey «n broken tooth.
raiload construction.
! Mr. and Mra J. St. John entertained
r
, Mr. anu alts. v.
wve.
Frank Brooks has been doing conaid^jr. and Mra Pierce of Port-A erable work here this week on Rufus
p____
rj^aj. and Saturday.
■
. Ho«ner-. borne and &gt;!■ n» Ibei
b,d . „r&gt;-

WOODLAND.
three hundred were prwmt. He uhewe
Mr. Eckart of Freeport was in our for a tert "Whatever yoar hand, find
village on Thursday on business.
to do, do it with all your might." He ,
.11 and kindly especially to |
talked very wm
well
Tbe Alumni Banquet at the Amei i- fullrA.1
!
can Hotel on Wednesday evening was the senior clans wishing them to live a
j
a great success in every . way. About successful life in the future.,
I
eighty guests were present and an
Ray Dillenbeck while working “in
.
excellnt program was rendered.
the saw mill last week was hit in the
i
Decoration services were held at the wrist by a splinter tlyiag from the
■
M. E. church on Decoration day and a buzz saw causing him a painful injury. '
[
large audience wsa^preeent.
'
Malde Jordan visited friends in
An interesting lm.ll game was played Nashville over Sunday.
Mrs. Mauch of Nashville is making
in our village on Tuesday. Tbe two
sides were composed of every and any an extended visit among friends in .
this
vicinity.
tody. Many -played who were once
।
.
professional players and were surprised
A great many fine fish
C *- 1 .
to learn how little they knew about the taken out of Jordap. lake during the •
game. C. 8. Pahnerton made the first past week, such ns calico 'bass. ‘ ’
I
base but was too tired to continuue gills and perch.

s,oreMr

. cjoge calltra Sunday morning, when an
N„h I wife
Mr. B„d
O. dnnghter
Nash, wife
and daughter
enraged
animal attacked,«thv-AW
threw him
ci,rk,vlI!e spent a few daya down and attempted to gore him.
with Wm Nwh tU1 woek.
Timely
assistance
from
a
man
armed
.
Mra Oscar Voting was calling upon with a pitch fork saved him. Me is
friends in this vicinity last Friday. bruised and lamed but very thankful

0

Arrangements are in progress for the for his escape.
liase liall team dance whjch is expected
Mr. Dorman spent

to take place soon.
.
Mr. and Mra Fred- Lawrence took
the first and second degree at the
Grange Saturday evening.
“Sisters" night at tto Grange was
one of the most enjoyable evenings
witnessed for a long time: Tbe ladies
filled te offices, carried out a .fine pro­
gram, and at the close gavte a sidendid

Sunday 'with

friends in Lake Odessa.
Mra. John Schantz is quite ill at her
home in East Woodland..

|-Suf!ID*Y *8 l)a,(e(1

: Broke the
800
: RECORD LOAVES *of Sanitary Bread

This is ths Bread that Pleases

i
+

BECAUSE-lt is made of the best Flour
BECAUSE-lt is clean.
’
BECAUSE-lt is wrapped in oiled paper
soon as it is baked, riiel hut Ht ill dust nt jin
Hmn Mato Bread is equall v popular and is In great demand t.r .tr
&lt;
who have sought it once. If you try some of our Piet..
we know you will be plMMd. I« 6w»-Weh&gt;v, ibrlS™ , ^4
for making ice Cream, and especially solicit orders for DArtii-K ?■ '
ocewoo.
Our lee Cream Sod., ere the beet.
rro., .
Our

JVESTER &amp; CARTER
♦ “Originators, not Imitators"
t
•
Phons 167.

Wholesale and Bruji
12S W. State St.
7
Kakw8-

:

Mrs. Laura Dorman is tbe pleasant
possessor of a new phonograph.

Mra Christina Barnum and Mrs.
Flora Beason and daughter Velma were
guests at E. P. Barnum’s on Sunday.

Married. on Sunday evening by Rev.’
C. D. Jarvis at his residence. Mite
Mr. and Mra Chas. Lawrence and 1.^
Lulu Markley and Mr. Frank Hynti
duUKhUr Cocil of Traverw City are \
WoodlMd_
the rare and 'surrendered.
; visiting the formers’brother thizrtfeek. |
COATS GROVE.
R. Wolcott "has purchased the forty
- Mr Yerty is moving into Frod Flew-'
MARTIN CORNERS.
acres south of town owned by Joshua
I Mrs. Mary Demond and daughter
Dillenbeck. Reuben will erect a Baruurn^ June 10. Everybody come. I mg's house.
i
Practice
upon
Children's
I
,
Day
1
Bemice
Gf Freeport -tpant Sunday
slaughter ’ house on the same and.keep
Mias Lottie Barnum returned home
. liegun and* the
" little । with Mrs. Wm. Patten.
’
a lot for hogs and cattle and will farm Saturday morning after a very suc­ ci.MM have already
ones
are
being
drilled
in
•
their
songj.j
The
k
wiU mPt,t Wednesday
the rest of the forty acres.
cessful school at Pine lake.
and recitations.
1 June
wjth
B H. Cool tough for
John Weissert of Hastings was in
Mrs. A. S. Miller was in Dutton
The people of this vicinity wen* snpper All an- invited to attend.
our village on Monday the guest of D. last week attending the Advent con­
grieved indeed to learn of^ theMIm JIinnie Boyes closed a very
S. England and family.
ference.
..
u
.
.
,
.
.
,
accident
.Sitos
received
last
.urs.
v.
nmitn
ana
ner
two
gins
,
„ ■, Endsley
,
..
,.
successful year of school at tHs place
George Gallatin and wife of Nash­
Mra v. E. Smith and her two girls
•
j w
.
week. Mr. Endsley and wife were long
mvm mod
ville spent Tuesday'and Wednesday in Bessie
nnd Marv will attend the con- ;
...
....
.
..
,last Fnday. Mws Bojes gave good
•
....
riwulenta
tni«
vininitv
on their farm
.
.
.. ..._i.______ ti_
’
residents
of
this
vicinity
Nitisfactiob
anil was well liked by pupil.our village the guests of D. 3. Eng­ vention in Ktdnmazoo this week.
-.just north of 'the Center, and their and patrons .The scholars presented
land and family.
Mra. Levi Chase is visiting her” friends are indeed sorry'to hear of his
her with a beautiful glove box as a
A great ball game will to played in daughter Mrs. Kelsey in Irving.
critical condition.
farewell presenL
our village next Wednesday between
George Townsend's new saw mill
The township school picnic will to
Our school picnicjii Thoraappl c tost
" the business men on the east side and will to hero this week. His brotlier held in Lafe Knowles Grove Satur ar
i- west side of Main St. It teems that Frank has come to help saw out the Jnnd 17. Followng is the program. , Friday was well’ attended. The table*
wenspread in tbe hall and 65 sat
I the game should to won by "the east ‘ Ijgs so Mr. Todd can Khip the lumber. .
Invocation—Rev. Duffy.
down to dinner and with those wh&lt;» j
side as the,greater part of our village I
Bona May 24 to Mr. and Mrs. ' Music—Freeport Band. ,
came
in the afternoon it swelled the i
l is on the east side, but the totting •
Address Welcome—C. L. Smith.
Willard .Demond, an eight pound toy.
attendance to nearly 100. Music and
’ seems to to largely in favor of tlie west I
Response
—
J.
C.
Ketcham.
Mra. Lena Wood will entertain the
' boating were the iirinciple diversions. ।
side.
Addren*—Supt. A. W. Chamtoriin.
L nditM Aid Wednesday Juno 14.
A jolly-good time was enjoyed hy all ►
John Munasmith will soon have aj
Each school district will have one
and it will to a day long to Je remem- '
brand new cement walk in front of his4 Mrs. Verna Warner spent last finnnumtor on tbe program.
day with friends in Carltoil.
' bv-reci by all present.
,
( residence.
_
Lkt all remember the Children's Day
J. S. Munion does not seem to to
. Ray Sprague spent last Sunday with
exercises at Martin church next Sun- .
• satisfied simply with an addition to hx’* luiruI’lHday morning.
■
his blacksmith shop but- continues to I Mrs. Elliott of Maple Grove spent
, improve his place of business The ’last 0
J
Sunday
with •her- parents Wm.
You can apply MutiZan inside, right)
1 latest improvement is a brand new rouf. Demond nnd wife.
where the pain is? It ts put up in colMrs. Sarah Rogers visited friends in
l*|Mabta tunes with nozzle attachment ,
,
F. P. Palmerton made a hurried trip
for introducing it ManZan rt&lt;nM pain
। to Battle Creek last week to see rela Hastings last Monday.
instantly and cures all kind* of blind,
tives and friends.
.
Mrs. Randles of Vermontville spent
Needing, itching piles and protruding.
For sale by Fred L. Heath He Carvetn.
Rev. I. E. Crites of Caledonia was in Inst Sunday with her parents Mr. and
It is our aim to have the BANNER
I
Mrs.
Elias.
Bevier.
reach evjry Barry county lutocriber
our village on Thursday visiting old
WEST WOODLAND.
on Thursday, lu order to do this,
। friends, and on business.
| Mrs. John Marks attended Children ’s
we must go to press not later than
Mr. and Mrs. A J. Hunt and Miss
It was supposed that tbe woodchop- j। D ar exercises Sunday in Cuate^lrove.
3.30 Wednesday afternoon. We ask
Hattie
Butolf
of Carlton were guests
our correepondente to please mall
pers had left the C. E. Rowlader farm j The Children's Day exercises were a
at J. H. Durkee's Tuesday.
their favors as early Monday as pos
1 at Warnerville but a few days ago Mr. । uccess, the church was foil and many
sible thus insuring the publication
Fred Baine and ’ Bessie Weaver spent
Rowlader.was informed that some of &lt; ooukl not get in.. Cqllectiou |4.ti5
of their letters. Much local news
last Sunday at Tbornapple lake.
. them weto moving back and that they | whichwgoes to Foreign missions with
comes In Tuesday and Wednesday
and to handle all this and ten col
had turned their stock in the meadow । the balance of the schools apportion­
Maud VanBrocklin is working for
unrai of cormpondence and get out
। just for fun. Mr. Rowlader sent word ment of 110 which is raised
Mrs. Henry Scbaibly.
the paper at the above time crowds
1 to them to vacate at once and was in- I Mra R. A Young and Mrs. J. R.
Allen King and wife entertained
us A good deal, at best, and We can­
, formed that they wonid not go until Barnum went to Grand Rapids Tues­
not to certain of printing all our
company from Vermontville last Tues­
। they were compelled to do so. Mr. day to the W. C. T. ■ U. convention.
correspondence every week, as we
day.
desire to do without fail, unless we
Rowlader then went over and informed Mrs. Youngs was sent as delegate from
Mrs. Mary Early, and Miss Emma
get your letters Tuesday noon at the
them that if they did not get off at here.
very latest
Early have returned from their trip to
once be would use a little force. Of
i Ohio and Indiana.
course they went to some other place
Three spectres ttot threaten toby's
■ Mr.
Hebtol. wife and daughter
life. Cholera infantum, dysentery,
‘ where they would',not to disturbed.
, Allelpha of Vermontville called on C.
diarrlux-a. Dr. Fowler's Extract of
HOLMES CHURCH.
C. D. Garn and wife are the proud Wild Strawberry never fails to conquer
I Sentac-'a people Tuesday.
Children's Day will be Observed here
parents of a ten pound girl. Tbe them.
i Mrs. Fred Durkee and Mias Etcher
Sunday June IL.
mother and toby are getting along .
. Durkee were guests of Freeport friends
finely and Dell is kept bnsy setting up
Mias Jceaie Rogers uf Hastings visit­
last Saturday.
the cigars.
ed her aunt Mrs. H. B. Barnum jmrt
Mr. Underwood anil family of North
of last week.
The County Band Convention will
Woodland *-pent last Sunday with their
Bad
Complexion*
Due
to
Catarrh
and
have its semi-annual meeting in our
Mr. juid Mrs. Jay Hunt of Carlton daughter Mrs. Curtis. .
Catarrh Can Be Cured Only By
village on June 15. Fifteen bands are
and Mrs. Sarah Strickland were visitRexall Mucu-Tone — Cos­
expected to. to present and a large
i ore at A. J. Hunt's Thursday.
Backache is never known ito those
' metic* Prove Worthle**
crowd will to here.
! Our teacher colsed a very successful persons who take im occasional done of
Pinnies.
Tlie value of the resin ob­
Thousand!
of
women
ere
uiing
toilet
I
term
of
school
Friday
with
a
fine
proMrs. Kate Houfstarter has been giv­
tained from the Pine tree has long
preparations unsuccessfully.
j gram.
been reoegnized in the treatment of
ing her house in our village a new coat
Cosmetics fail to Improve their thick,
of paint.
muddy complexions or to banish the i Mrs. Harriet Fuller entertained tbe diseases of tbe bladder and kidneys.
One dose of Pinnies will rive relief,
pimples, blackheads and crow’s-feet
following persons Thursday:
Mrs. and one bottle will cure. For sale by
Ermot Bates seems to be kept busy
No wonder.--, Their trouble lies far
making boats this summer.
deeper than the skin. They have bed Decker? of Morrims, Mfs. Elsie Decker, Fred L. Heath A Carreth.
blood, and bed blood in f&gt;0 per cent, of Mrs. Carrie Parmalee and Miss Jennie
George Faul has put a new steel
the cases arises from inflammation of the Parmalee.
LACEY.
roof on his house.
mucous membrane. Their blood is filled
Mrs. Lil Hill of Battle Creek is
Mrs. Dell Durkee was in Freeport
with poison which is certain,to break out
Our toll team went to Sebewa on
spending a few days with her daughter
in unsightly humors and blotches,—while I Friday and Saturday.
S aturday to play a return game of pale, drawn mces, deep circled eyes, i Mr. Geo. and Mina Myers of Has­ Mrs. Maude Miller.
stooping shoulders and week becks com­ ; tings were the guests of Bessie Weaver
toll. Tbe score stood 4 to 5 in favor
Born, to Albert Nickerson and wife
plete the story of suffering and despair. „ .
of Woodland.
May 81, a daughter.
Inflammation of the mucous membrane &lt;&gt;unuzyIs
catarrh.
Banish
catarrh
and
complex(
M»«
»
J. A. Abfalter has launched his new
Charles Schreiner is under tbe doc­
Mrs. H. B. Barnum attended a sur­
gasoline launch on North Jordan lake. I ions will clear as if by magic, pain vanish, prise on Mrs. Rogers at Rogers Cor- tors care.
eyes will brighten, faces become plump ' .,
He has made a new boat house and has I and shoulders erect Perfect brnuty goes , ners Friday.
Mrs. Wesley Grayburn and daughter
only with perfect luulth. «nd ^-rfect
Mru Jennie Barnum wa. a Grand are spending a few days in Battle
everything arranged
nicely.- The
health for women can only be obtained
&gt; c .*
launch works well and Jake is getting
•
through Rexall Mucu-Ton^ the one port- R®?,d&gt; I
SBturdnJ
Sunday, Creek.
to to quite an expert with iL
tive and permanent cure for catarrh.
Mra*uller entertained Mary
Winnie. Norria has closed her term of
Mme. Swift, the most famous beauty J Early Saturday.
Our friend, Ora Addngton has decid­
school in the Parker district.
in the world and an accepted &gt;
&gt;&lt; *.
, ,, ..
ed to quit teaching school and has en­ speciaBst
authority on all relating thereto, has this
Mrs- Mam,e Todtl
Hastingz spent
Geo. Grayburn has improved the
tered the emloyment of Mr. Hart, the to say of Mucu-Tone:
Saturday and Sunday with her parents
looks of his house with a coa£ or two
druggist at Lake Odessa.
"I can stronrly rad orm the claims mad- for i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Youngs.
of
paint.
Rexall Mucu-Toneaaacure for•yitrmiccatarrh.
Deputy Sheriff Ed Cole, from Sun­ Its
tonic effect* are remarkable. It build* up
Mrs. J. D. Rounds IS quite, lick Kt
Miss Ina Behon has been entertain­
' &gt;»i’ writing; dm I, under Urn cure uf
field, who is charged with the murder
ing the muni|« the part week.
of Charles Edwins, has waived exam­ SAWSffJSSfeE/lSl! j1*Mrs. Mary Stevens went to Dowling
ination and has given bail to the
ins quality*.
। , Quito a number from this vicinity
amount of $5,000.00.
one day last week to see Mrs. Frank
,
attended the Children's Day exercises
Bullin who is sick at her daughter's.
We are informed that they have a
■ at Coate Grove Tuesday evening and
Mra Chas. Rice, and found that she
new toby at Henry Schaibley'a
' report a good program.
amid help them-and remained all night
Mrs. Chares Sackett of Grqnd Ledge
44 W. Nth SU New Tort Qty- !
L
The Lacey W. C. T.“'l’. will observe
EAST WOODLAND.
visited Woodland friends last week.
Rexall Mucu-Tnne works through the i
Flower Mission day Wednesday June
blood, and acting directly upon the muco- 1 Children's Day next Sunday at 10
H. V. Sweitzer has just stopped
cells—the congestion and inflammation I
14 at the home of Mrs. R. K. Stanton.
sawing at his saw mill. He has finish­
of which arc the sole cause of catarrh—
The program will be in charge of Miss
ed sawing tbe many logs there.
causes them to expel the poison and to | Mias Orpha Lehman is suffering with
Margaret Baker.
resume their natural functions. Thus appendicitis:
'
C. S. Palmerton is building an addi­
the membranes are cleansed—the blood
Mrs. Anuice Dunham and Min Mar­
tion to his house on South Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Pierce visited at E.
purified and revitalised.
garet
Baker have gone as delegates to
We know that Rexall Muro-Tone will T. Cole's un Saturday.
Ike Williams
and family have
tbe State W. C. T. U. convention held
cure erery form of catarrh, no matter
moved out of dur village to the farm
Mrs. Edith Fay Cooley is very ill at at Grand Rapids this week.
where located, of tow long standing, or
lately owned by Mrs. John Bolton
by whiit other names it is known. We her father's home in West Sunfield.
guarantee to refund your money If you
which he
purchased.
Miss Agnus Cole is helping Mrs.
• I* Lb! Ym Hara Ai^i' Botj*
are not satisfied with the vigorous health
Baanth.
The U. R church &lt;
nge are
Lydia Shuler with her work this week.
ant! dear complexion it brings you.
All are
holding
revival
Sold only at
our store.
Price,meet!
50 cents ' Mrs. George Hitt entertained the L.
and “0 cents per bottle. Mall orders
invited, to attend.
A 3. on.Thursday. A large company
filled.
Last Sunday evening E. R. Lyon
was present/ They sewed for Mrs. E.
FIED L. HEATH 1CARVETH.
w. Warner,
gave the Baccalaureate sermon. About

THERE’S
nV

HOME

A World Without Music

$225 to $450.
Y'ou can’t afford to go on through life denying yi&gt;i&gt;w.'v»*
your children the comforts that one of our pianos, would *i
jou.

Renkes&amp; Walldorff
Pianos, Organs. .

IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC “

Coal Campaign;

TO OUR

GOOD BLOOD

roimnoNEr^TAR

That would not be a BETTER md Happier
place by having a piano or orpt;
1’Lv--.
child or grown person who will ti(&lt; •» •
.
by having accestr to music, wbeth.-ra:. . &gt;. •'
or listener.

Would be a dreary place. We can htflp to take the. glonta
of any home bry putting one of our plapos iu. We har-t;..
well known makes as
•
Ivers &amp; Pend.
Crown Organs and Pianos,
star
Schulz, Raymond. Richmond, Price i Temple
The Crown 1’ianos have mandolin, harp aud zither am-.'
aud other attachments, so that you can get mueic from' at v
strnmeut you may like beat. All of our piano* and orc»:
be had In atiyj of the fancy woods. The prices
&lt;

jWRUUAL HOriE PROVIDERS are beginning to
J consider the matter of purchasing Next Sc-is-

09437932

10 cents
,

Mr. S,unurl Sbakr is remateling s»d
rebuilding a large barn OT his home

op's Coal.

To al! such we take pleasure in

announcing that we shall make a specialty of sup­
plying

all grades of coal at
the lowest market
price.
Watch this space for detailed prices and grades.

ROWLADER BROS- &amp; REISER.
Warehouse opposite C. KSA S. depot.
Phone 57
&gt;OOCXX&gt;OOOOOOOCXXXX&gt;OOOOC&gt;OOOOCXX&gt;C&lt;KX&gt;C-3C&lt;" ■

J FISHING
TACKLE

9
&lt;

Our line of fishing tackle was nrter mon r x
piete than now. The fishing Bv.ib- r: id
you will want the best. Come and o-e ih wien
you want a ROD, REEL. LINE. HOOK, &gt;r
BAITS of any description.

BOAT We have the nicest line of BOAT OARS in the^iy made of 11
OARS •®tect •tock, and we have priced them very rea« jia&gt; y We (I
»l j

I

can sell them to you cheaper than you can make thro.

The Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator
leads them all.
•

etructed.
them.

Correct style, easily cleaned and well

We have theee and several makes.

Call and

'

j

(

Call and See the GARLAND MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE J
Its the IH‘W»SI and beat made.

~~

Welssert Bros.

"~T;

__________ __ _ J
Tomlinson Lumber
There wm a man In our town.
And he wm wondrous wise,
He camqto see our Lumber,
And It opened wide his eyes.
He saw the big loads leaving
Our gates on every side.
And every face was beaming
And each heart wm full of pride.

For tbe Lumber all wm perfect,
From the Sheathing to the roof
Pine and Hemlock, ALL were perfect,
Siding and Shingles water proof.
In the scale he found no shortage.
So he built a palace grand,
Built a boat house and a cottage,
Built until he baud no land.

Paid his bill without a murmer.
Says he never saw such Lumber ;
Wants to build another summer.
Says our Lumber -Yard's a •Burome

�TOMAND
HUMILIATION
J9r Fifteen Years Face and Body

Mass of Itching Sores

WOMAN’S
•• WORLD
BEAUTY AND TEMPER.

Could
~ ”

’ Not E&lt;?re;s Suffering—Doctors
Tbe sr™tu,t tnnijr to beauty h
Failed—Had Lost Hope
tempo’ The
wlu&gt; a b„i ten,.
|W 1, by no meatu. tb,. „„t „0MU
In tbe world. She often Ln. 0 very
kind heart and a very «trl,-t ro„.
K-lence. Iler temper ltM-lr aomeUmeu
M...U many of her evil thought, out
thriiuab her tongue that her nature h.
after all. quite ,wwt and kind. But
w.t» one mass of scabs,
nevertbrlew the fevur of' temper tluit
,,.i covered down almost
burn, within her dwa It. work ou her
-$,• ahd I had to wear । t-matltititm. it .how, itw-if, too i0
t-.mcJ Bly body was
ll.e deep wrinkle. Jura nl.uve her u-«e,
;puts iuisixe from a pinthe loop Hue, nt tbe ,1.1, „f hl.r I|Mulh
*s a -|ilvrr dollar. A
nnd in th* drooping mouth itself.
•ah v|ould form .and
Tiie toman who is always nursing
' cannot express the
i;iu!iali*&gt;n I suffered for
her wrongs wrongs Herself more than
I t;ivd inuny doctors,
Anybody ehw» could have'wronged her.
! t?i.itt|icnts, but could
The evil, bitter thoughts within her
d 1 thought thejrc was
shut out the bright tones .tlmt might
. A frtcud told me to
come and make her bad company. But
1 did, and in three.days
wars* still, they have a direct physical
- .. t - &lt; r. I apeffect igien tier system. Notldug eafi .
.. tiirht and morning,
so ruin one's digestion.ns dying'into .1
■ .•_ hath three times a
tantrum at th*' dinner table, Tlie food
.. -the Ointment freely’
. Alter using one cake
taken In will not nsshnilate, and the
boxes of Ointment I
Ippetito.ls lost The heart is affected'
. veri !, without mark
and the circulation Is retarded. Tlie
■ •* .;!• s5 pleased I felt
nerve; are so wrpught up by 1: con­
the street to tell
stant .••cries of tantrums that the wom­
■ •. wirnt Cuticura had.
an with a temper is luvnriably a thin,
;; .any one is in doubt
timtciulc'lit.*k- thing. ’
..
write to me.
The best way to cute bad temper Is
. ‘ runklin, 717 Washfirst t.&gt; qvnviuce.yuur.self that yon are
not really Udng wrongisk Once you
hnvo go| in tune with the world and
feel quite certain that the universe Is
better oril^rwl than you could order it
you will &lt;-ease exj.eeiing to reform the
rest uf your follow men and thus be
saved lots of dhiappointment
lerfialxand internal
If you cun-cure your temper-to no
■. v hv.bmnr, consistother w.ty, simply run and glance In
Soafi, Ointment, and
the
looking glass white you are In tbe
. Lj.l for one dollar.
midst of it. • That slum hl cure yon.—
;i sufficient to cure
New
York Press.
ing* disfiguring, itch.nnl scaly humours,
•&lt;’. irritations, from
A POTATO SALAD.
• -i/ll else fails.
■ I ; 1 ;*:*,»» *eM 1ft- tKrtll
‘ G rp K -'. n.AkUTrvw

CURED SY CUTICURA

AT COST OF $1.25

COMPLETE TREATMENT

»• rtrll» put Into tla r«»ptacl«. Onk**’’*"1 woo,t”
■Tlou.ly Hl by ration oalod at a n*
Wptlon. Investigation showed that die
ntayounalw*. in whW1 „„ conaldor*.
to tbv pbyalclnus, vnougb polaon wo,
«oor.M &lt;0 kUI forty
aBlI
too wonirn roton th, mnyotinulw from
tto bottom of th, p,|| It would barw
bt-n taul to them.

LISSAJOUS’ CURVES.
The Salt Artfat and the .Pretty DrIt Will ITodaee.

Some very curious natural curved de­
signs may |»e made with sand or salt
and a funnel.
Get a piSce of wood about throe Inch­
e* in diameter, and In the center of It
make a |1Ok. inrgP enough for the fun­
nel to rest in. Fasten three pieces of
stout twine near the e»lge of the wood­
en disk equally distant from each oth­
er. so that wlwn their other ends are
united in a knot, ns at a in the picture,

■”n,e 1“'“*«k„lM&gt;r lu mwlern
S!•l&gt;«"d* um.t or lior Urao
. U1'‘ kltdKta doUiK Work tllat luloJ,,
btf mark llgtanod ir only *bo woul.l
I'rina ImMinto think ,o. But Ui..: avt-rap* moth.*’ or a family ,|uiplv will
not .pan* b.*r»vir. She rutllo. and thou,
tip* , l.lldn.u-« elothlna
tliat rt&gt;.. ,nav
liavo toorv Iniulnk to do aad ,*ook,
many non dlrronut dl*o, for th,*- tn*
blv tlion 1. at all.uiu-W'.an tor whole*
«&gt;pwnoM. Uia. luuklng bonolt much
morn work In thl, dlrortlua. B«u&lt;*r
■par** /outwit, bon,,*, lu.nber. wn
Utunitt! y«r family Hr. .Implor. Somo
Hat they win ml,, yon when It will hr
too late It you qHvc yoerarlt no **nrr.

Barry Co. News

an artistic triumph.
Ho»e llotvrr Curtain ot Cretonne For
n Itnudolr Doorway.

For tbe lucky bride who bas n den
or boudoir lu her new home this curtoln was designed to create the effect
of no entrance to a rose bower. Tlie
two centerpieces x»f tbe ctirthln. were

CVBTAW FOB horootl; IKxjBWAT.

made of fiowenxl cretonne, a» may be
easily seen. ^&gt;cn a Iwirder was made
of white cretonne stenciled with green
water color to form a latticework' like
tliat often seen in n garden. From
some odd pieces of Jhe crethune the
flower design was carefully cut out
and appliufied uti tlie bonier Jlke a
running ruse vine creeping through a
lattice. One'&lt; imagination t'i»-*Ltsily
picture tiie chArming effect
suchSt
curtain, with Its deep colored roses
against the green and white lattice,
possibly bung in a doorway of white
woodwork.-laidies’ Home Journal.
Bow to IllatinKUlah Tender Beef.

THr HALT AUTIST AT WOBK.
the funnel wiH bang in a balanced ppaltlon In tlie wooden rest while held In
your hand nt the knot *■'
Then oh two h&lt;x&gt;ks in. a frame, as
shown In the picture. placid nltout four
feet apart, fasten two strings, and let
them be united with the other throe at
A- \lTie?i this has all been done, the
funnel, which may lx* of glass or of tin,
should hang with Its center as close to
the table ns fipHSlhle.
Now remove tlie tunnel and make a
knot in the strings nt about ouc-fourth
the length above the funnel, as ut B.
Iteplaeiug the tunnel, hold your finger
nt the bottom of the tube and pour it
full of sand or salt, and your salt artist
is ready to draw.
Hold the funnel off nt one corner of
tlie table nnd let It gu, when It will
swing off in n curve.’the sand or salt
marking the line or Its motion. Now
fill the funnel again and. bolding It at
the opposite corner of the table. let It
go, wlrt?:: It will duplicate the first
curve from that.corner. If you do this
from nil four coiners yon will have a
pretty symmetrfr'ul design.
Lf you will now remove the funnel,
untie the knot nt B and make tlie knot
at some other point, the curves will be
different. and you may make an Infin­
ite variety of-designs by starting from
different positions on the table.
You may think that this h great fun.
nnd «o It Is, but It Is more than fun. as
the curves really*represent a discovery
math* by a Frenchman. and they are
called after him, Lissajous* curves.

Meat, to be wholesome, must cotne
from a healthy animal; to be nutritious,
from a well :iourisht«d one. Much used
muscles abtorb much fowl material,
”0h. mamma"’ ’cried little Blanche
making r|ch. Juicy ment. This is. howPhilpott., "1 heard such a tale about
,ever, tougher’than that of parts Jess fcditli Howard! I did not think she
used, because the connective ttesue and
could lie so very naughty. One”-fiber increase as well ns tin* emtents
"My dear." laterfrupted Mrs. Philpott,
of the muscle tubes. The lean of “before’ you coutinre wo will see If
good beef is firm. elasUc nnd. wlieii
your stpr-y will ppgs the three sieves."
first cut, purplish red. the surface be­
"What doos that mean, mamma?" In­
coming 1‘right red and moist after ex­
quired Blanche.
posure to tlie air. Tbe tenden r’_ cuts
"I will explain
Tn the first place,
are fine grained nnd well mottled with fa It true?"
fat. A thick layer of firm, light straw
“I suppose so.
got It from Miss
colored
fat
extends
over
tbe
rib
and
CULINARY CONCEITS.
White, and she
a great friend of
loin cuts. The kidney suet- Is white
Edith’s."
Stewing is the economical method of and crumbly.. Flabby, dark ar cqarse
“And docs she Show her friendship
beef
with
yellow
fat
Is
poor.
If
Ichns
cooking meat.
by telling tales of iier? In the next
little fat’ it is from an okl or underfed
A ’cup* of - cream add«-d to a pot of
place, though you can prove it to be
beans tlie lust hour whllp baking great­
true, is It kind?"
•
ly improves them.
”1 do not mean to be unkind, but I
Bdues aud bacon rind should never
Mrs. Gilman. nn American authoress, uni afraid It was. I should not like
be thrown .away, but added to the told n select gathering of ladles at the Edith to speak of nte ns I hare of her.”
“And Is it necessary?”
stock pot. when making soup.
Womai'n Institute, at Victoria, that
"No. of course, mamma; there was
Always ffut the sugar used in a pie in womah was mmnearly as l»cautiful
the center of the fruit, nof at the top, as man. She encouraged -them to try no need for me to mention It nt all.”
?Then pin a bridle on yoqr tongue. If
as the latter method makes tlie paste to became us beautiful ns man. She
sodden.
poured scorn on some of the deficien­ we can’t speak well speak not at-alL”.
cies
of
"woman.
“
When
a
woman
It is said that carrots boiled very ten
der, masked, put through- a sieve and runs.” she sahl. "it is nn agitated
The word carriage comes from the
treated exactly like pumpkin make u waddle. Climb she cannot, and peoptt
better pumpkin pie than pumpkin it­ take hold of her elbows’ ami help her old Latin word "camis," which means
up
and
down
things.
I
call
it
an
Insult
­
self.
Cabriolet, commonly shortened to
Muffins and gems made without eggs, ing practice unless a woman has a
cab. comes from a French word which
but with more milk and butter, tbe bat­ wooden leg. There Is no reason why
meann a goat leap or capeh The car­
woman
should
balk
at
a
fence
as
she
county on Mou­ ter beaten with a wooden spoon till It.
riage Is so named on account of- its
sy la fbe year one Is very light, are said to' i»e indistin­ does. You..can vault It easily In a
lightness.
1 fire. ’
guishable from those made with eggs. skirt, and it Is tlie easiest and moat
Jufigt-of Probate.
Omnibus Is from the Latin and means
ladylike way of getting over."-London
“fur all.” .
Mall.
Ptomaine Polnontm.
Gig Is from the French word jig, and
The term “ptomaine poison” In In ev­
It Is given to the Vehicle on account ot
Bo prudent and as thrifty as you can.
erybody’s mouth, but few know what
Its motion.
— *
It really la. It develops, says What Men are attracted by ethereal means,
Chaise is from,th* French word for
to Eat, through the action of add on 1 but held by material methods. Wise chair.
.
tin. That is why every can of meat or I economy, however, requires great tact.
Sulky is so called because the driver
vegetables or fruits should be turned There Is no economy In that course Is regarded as a sulky fellow, other­
out into an earthen bowl or crock Im­ 'which leaves your llnene limp.' your wise why would he prefer to ride
mediately upon opening the tin can, personality shoddy or your Jiorae re­
and that Is why mayonnaise should gime conducted on poor bouse ration*.
Coupe Is from the French word “to
cut.’’ It Is given to tbe vehicle because
It looks like n coach with its front cut

SYMPTOMS THAT INVITE GERMS

Little Ailments That Should Be Looked After if One
.
Wants to Keep Well.
-iiEAsU NG CLAIMS.
. I'uuntyof
Barry, m.
*n
I.w---

?'■

Anyone who has any of tbe many
symptoms caused by poor digestion
snould take special care to avoid condi­
tions where disease germs are likely to
be present. Any of tne following symp­
toms are good evidence of stomach
troubles.
Acidity
•
Bpitttngup of food
Colle
Sour taste In the mouth
Heaviness of stomach
Diarrhoea
SedlmenUae urine
5ervou»new
Night sweats
Sick headache
Vertigo or dizziness

Hastings News

hZ;.'

For E\ ery Humour $i

A potato salad, to Le a success,
should be, as -It were, the Inspirhtlou
of tbe moment, showing no signs uf
pnemcdltutium To marinade the pota­
toes In stock or French dressing and
serve witti n carefully prepared muyunnaise robs It of Its chnrncter anil
Individuality, if a salad i*ussesses such
attributes. The twat salad tbe writer
ever tasted was tcssrtl together by n
..........
clever wdman. rtt- loug trip awheel
mu-J tu iiH j brought inune two hungry women. .
Among other eatables yielded up by
the refrigerator were two hard boiled
eggs and I some, cold trolled potatoes,
cooked in ibelr jackets, as they shopld
f.t a fc-wioxi o' taia
*n th'r Probate office. be for a ipropcrly constructed salad.
MUd county and 'Hiey weri* -.peeled and thinly sliced.
. »liy the prayer of Into a cooking cup were put a little
z«:int»-d. And it t,i
•MHlont&gt;r give notice rnild vinegar and a morsel of chopped,
onion. After a few moments* simmer­
ing the latter was strained out and a
generous lump of butter added to the
vinegar to‘melt. The egg whites were
Chopped and mixed through the pota­
toes and the yolks were crumbled in­
to a bowl. When the butter had melt­
ed It was added to the yolks and
stirred until a yellow cream resulted,
which was poured over tbe potatoes,
previously dusted with pepper ami salt.
A t^K deft tosses with a salad fork,
a sjirlnkliug of chopped rhives. and
the result ’ was —perfection.—Table
Talk-

Y2UNG

These little ailmenst, which indicate
a weak momkeh and imperfect diges­
tion, should be looked after by the use
of Ml-o na, If one wants to keep well.
A tablet of this remarkable remedy ta
ken before each meal, will so strength­
en the stomach and digestive organs
that natural weight will be restored and
perfect health and strength regained.
Ask W. J. Holloway to show you the
Ml-o-na guarantee.

First n wisp of yellow hny
In a pretty round they lay.
Then nomo i.hredn of downy float.
Feathers. toB. and hits of xnou,
Woven with a sweet, sweet aong.
This way. that way, nnd across;
That’s what rebin told me.
Robin Redbreast told mo.
Up among the loaves so. deep.
Where tbe sunbeams rareI r creep,
long before tho winds ore cold.
Long before tho leaves tiro gold.
Bright eyed stain will peep and see
Baby robins—one, two. three.
That’s ‘what robin told me.
' -Little Flower Folks.

HOME NEWS
THE HASTINGS
BANNER

Michigan

Three Months. 25c
One Year

�HASTINGS BANNER, JONE 8. 1905-

in
tosaakm lamnaaea wsm waw

; IS IT SAILING

UNDER

Graduating

FALSE COLORS?

’FPresents'F

Doe* Not Appear that Michigan State

COURT HOUSE NEWS.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

••Much care,” *ald
taxidermist,
to be token in M-lectixig th'- long.
fine Dins uaed in faktculng the speci­
mens iu insect culIectloiM. For ctoap
coiteettous of buttorffic* and bugs we
use tbe ordinary braiMt plus mostly, but
every one of these must be carefully
examlMMl before Impaling the Insect
to see ti»at It is well tinned, for were
tbe tin coating imperfect or tta slight­
est flaw evident It would be In nine
cases out of ten Hable to oxidize tn
the body of the Insect and thus destroy
it We also use black rarnialied pins,
but they are almost as tad. ,for the
glazed coating soon cracks, leaving
the metal exposed, and consequently
r it is pot very long before oxidisation
' sets In Even the more expensive kind.
I tbe nickel plated pins, nr« not much
I •better. The latest things we bare
i now are solid silver pins and bronze
1 pins, and there i« being used as an
(' experiment a nickel and aluminium
) nI whlcb
decided ndvan, tag*» over all the other ktod* used."

Railway Time Tables

DENT OF CASTLETON
|

Cyrus Buxton, whose death we mentinned last week waa the oldest resident'of Castleton ‘ township. bei&lt; in
his 90th year when he died. He was
bQrn in Brandon. Vermont. March 12.
1818, and came to Michigan in 1882,
settling in Castleton township a litt te
later. He took up a large tract of
land, at one time having 1800 acres,
and did much to improve the country
by his energy and enterprise. Though
somewhat eccentric' in his why*, he
wna a man of rugged honesty and
sterling worth. The funeral, was held
iq the Barryville church and bis remains were interred in the Barryville

C. K. &amp; S. R. R.

Michigan Central

i
Octroi BSkDdard Time.
QUIT CLAIMS.
I haxe some splendid things in
'Sanford R. Edwards to John
Books, such as poems of well
The reorganized Bell Telephone Co.
E. Edwards, 40 ac Sec 80,
in this State, the Michigan State Tele­
known authors.
These books
Oarltonj,9 WO 00
Km
phone
Co.,’ lure attempted frequently Kolla 6. Powers to Lillian M.
Ctonrdate
have padded covers and are of
Khultz
since
said
reorganization
tq
convince
HMl'.ng,
1 00
various sizes. Alio have others
Powers, 80 ac Sec 12, Barry
Conte Grove
the public that it is a genuine local
No. Ma.......
Woodtend
Edwin L. Harris to Edward A.
iu Burnt Leather and other fancy
So. 108.. ...___
’
institution, with Michigan stockhoders,
49 15
Burton,
20
sc
Sec
28.
Irving
No. IM,bindings.
etc. etc—on substantially the same
Grand
tap14 » 7:io'
Natnanial
B.
Goodenough
to
terms as the independent companies of
W.S. Babkov, Atmt.
Fred W. Walker. 20 ac sec ’
the State. The real value of this claim
•
UaMInj1 (M»
St'^rving............ -J.,..............
Fountain Pens
is shown in the last annual report of '
] cemetery.
'
Fred W. Walker and wife to
the comjiany.
1 sell the kind that -will not
On January 1 last R h*41 issued t8. - | Fred M. Cuiihiog, 20 ac Sec
loaK and will not daub
1 00
28J.OOO of its $10.U00,00u.of authorized! 28. Irving
..
your fingers all up.
I ( Z'nnnc-rwMXJnCNirP
ATTONNEVS
capital stock (MJ,OOU.O(X) of common and '
warranty DEEPS’
? CORRESPONDENCE.
$4.UOO5kM) of preferred). Of this large
u .
D t. LOWRY.
'
utL. i
i Cliaa S. Burton per Meirs to
sum fiftyMichigan people own fl .0,000,
,,
. ‘
i
a
■
HlMftlK'.. M-.
KNAPPHN, Attorneys.
I —i .
.
1, 1 i «.C
Fred M. Cushing, Jo ac Sec
200 (® HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
or but 2 per.cent! And of these fifty
r
Prescriptions prepared as if for
IT Michigan Trual Co. Bnitoing, Graoc Al &lt;ays a large atoet of
&lt;pectacle» on haw.
persons a precise half own but one.
'
' **
the Doctor's own use.
' Slry. Leanuder Meait of Hastings ‘ Tbe classic Greek notw hta I**n re­
Raptda. Mlehluaw._____________________
j two and three slmres (of WOO each) I ^ira J- DiUcnl&gt;eck to teuton
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
H. A. A C. B. BAKiihK
I spent part of last wriek with Mra. Robt. ' garded as tlie .ideal shape, though there
THOMAS
&amp;
PRYOR,
c.h. Thomas
Sign of the Elephant.
apiece*
It is evident quite that even j J- Wolcott, 20 ac See ..
rhys.ldat.‘
900 00 j Ht^'htel.
• I are Roman. Caucasian, Mongolian and
Attorneys at Law.
L fl. Pmtok
Ute tn City &lt;&gt;r c'.nv.r
when the common stock of the com- ' "’obdland.1
I Bert and Myrtip Grout of Bedford Etiiloptan notice, each indicating u
arotnpinew daf'-r r:«
Offices over Hartttuts &lt;1tjr Hank.
collar tvpe -of mental trait Generally
T j pany was going at little or nothing unJoshua Dillenbeck anil wife to
1 have been spending a few -&lt;lays with ।
F. R. TDIMEKMa.V
i ttpenklug. thick and flat noses denote .c ilwkuvb a potter,
g-i the dollar, few could be induced to j teuton I. Wolcotil. 20 ac
ff) I ttair aunt Mra. Farr.
Attorneys at law,
' material instincts, and turned up euM
•
* -even assume au appearance nf interest ' Sec 7, Woodland.. i.................. 1
-‘•a Office cor. Je&amp;vrr*'; 'r./
^Sucewmont u&gt; Philip f. Uoiwvva,
ntwtrila are 'a sign of *
Mrs. Howe went to her mother’s at vaultv. Wide
- --------------it reels
•are in Vnten Uloak. HxmUums Precu&lt;
* . while
... small
... __
..—II. Indicate
&lt; : in the would bemonopoly. —Tradetunan. John
Harper to Frank H.
’
Milo to ‘ spend Decoration day with utrength.
uoHtrih
A HANLON? M. d.
------- -—■—■
' Smith. Lot 93, Hastings
180 ®; frienO. there.
. weaknemi.
'
--------------Napoleon's knowledge of
A. K. KEN ASTON.
s
■ ■
&lt;
It seems somewhat early
earlv to sjieak
sticak of .
• IA_.
.
D •
linman
Iinnum nature made
uiuue him
wm select
wiw, gvner•
Physician and Snrjeon,
Attorney st Law.
W^TaVrb.""”.*
tI1ou,&lt;wini.o
but uudoubtal- , W iDiam H. Dawson to Perry
i Mrs. Slocum who has been sick so als with large noses, for this betokens
Over J S Goodyear A Co,. «u&gt;r&gt;
Middle v J
G. Bennett. «2ac
12. and
long is wry much-improved in health; • Intelligence. Just-as the eagle no*- ! •reinces in sJ courts of tbe state Collr. v.-_
up-to-date patterns and you can ■ &gt;&gt;'thc mosquito is ready for nn active
28 ac sec 1|. and hi ac sec
i-romplly auxwted to.
.
H. V
VGALLAGH1.1l 1;.' ' “
r ) u» ‘t|l8 bop^* "he w,n r‘,Uy rwover very alwws a firm, strong will Possibly no I
R.
have
j* summer campaign. Sanitary experts
b »nd
1. Rutland‘.;■,lM ’;*+*•
burgeon. Dowling. \
nose sjK-aks louder for Itself than the J. M. SMITH. Attorney at I^w,
Your Choice
* iLre everywhere advocating the ndopt- Henry L. Newton io Grant
f'fllte
hours 12 to 2 p. n. : j
Woodland, Mich.
ti pun.
P
« ’on
measures which sujipress the
'Mrs.,Isaac W&lt;«ks will entertain the alcoholic* oose. ami It is ns wu&lt;B to be
Muir, part of lot Ina. Has­
rOr Tpt.UU.
&lt;, busy insect. The ttoory that the
*. 350 00
•A-i,i T|iursday June 13; it will feam! as the pointed nose ni»d chin, AU business given prompt and careful
tings.................... L4..............
■which In conjunction proclaims general attention. Collections a specialty.
.___________ surveyor
1 also have a ni«re line ofTieri’a ■ i nwsipHo »PW»^« malaria is no longer
' to an extra as ata’ xvishra to have it
► 1 also have a nitre line of Hen'
Elinira Sheffield to Elixalxith
wickedneas. Certainly tbe most Inter­
WALTER HEATH,
? Sateen Wnrk
&lt; that
Work *&gt;hirt
Shirts
that I am
am sei- &lt; ! a theory but an established fact. ,
then. . ! •
esting MH- |r the cogitative, for It ex­
Seams.
ac Sec P,: Orange­
HARRY COUNTY
» ling for 50 cents each.
« 1 Drains, gutter*, stagnant pools, cisVi ift,
F.
E.
WILLISON.
D.
D.
8.
There
will
be
nn
h-lcream
social
at
.
pands with thought, which coines. ac­
500 qo
Kivldence &lt;v&gt; See. 4,-rij-i,
ville4.1........
E—iaTt ~
" ..
'j!,. 1
““ s । terns, rain barrels and other places
addrrws Jh-not;. M&gt;eh„ i; ; .
Rotart Bechtel's June* 18, all invited. cording to rblnology, or tlx? science of
&gt; Mock" ot GROCERIES and* deliver I whert
are batched it attend­ Samuel E. Roush and wife to
nose reading, fryn refiectiou. In­
Elizabeth Mofgan, Lot 3 bik
&gt; to all parts of the city.---------------------- • ed to no^pvould save many common 1­
stances of tlMjM*-wl*e* from Homer to
HIGH STREET.
1, Freeport..]j.--------------- 95o Oh ।
Wesley and S!&gt;akesj«ei»re can be quoted.
--------------- ------- - -------------- &lt; ties a great deal of sickne**'and snfferFred Sieber and son "f Middleville
Amos W. Kelsey and wife to
J ing to say nothing of annoyance.
MY STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS.
spent Decoration day with relatives in
Asahel Olar, Parcel Sec. 0.
,&gt; I want yaur Hutter and I’cz» ■!»&lt;! will pay &lt;« interestingr-r-r.r-i»rto asthma suf.
;
When traveling among tlie islands of
Ctatleton|........
loo oo this vicinity.
. F. A. SH ELDON
» tbe hlfbeat market price.
a
FERERS.
Douglas Hall and!
Perry with the Padflt or Atlantic bad often won­
Abstract aud Heal Estate Office.
William Rerun and wife to
Abstract Block. Hastings.
» \VT T T C A TTYZ^T TTT TN &lt;
The fallowing letter from Rotort R. Sarah Brock et al. Ix&gt;t 810.
families nttended the Hall reunion in ders bow it Is that Iambi So far away
» W « xAm a J xLKL_&lt;Jl1.11_L/« « Watts, of Salem Ma i« instructive.
Motu-y to loan on Hr*) R*Ulr. Real E&lt;t
from great continents have become cov­
; HastingMi.*....... j
t*tr m&gt;W on tsmmlotou. onrtnl cot»»vy
isoo on Baltimore Decoration day.
J
J ’’IhaveIteen troubled
with kidney ;
ered With forests, but Darwin and
Harins a cOtnpMe wt &lt;&gt;&lt; AbAr..Wm. Anders and wife of Bhish Ridge other naturalists hare solved the diffi­
; Dry Goods and Groceries. ; diaetr^for tto tad five years. 1 lust 'Hiram R. Dickenson to Joseph
Hook,. compl’rd from lhe ExorCf. sni
furnish complete AbMract,
)
• POUR IMX1R5 east of uvodvear B»O5 * i ”V~;v
aud never felt well and
’~G doctored |! H. Hurd, Parrel. Nashville.
1000 no spent'Sunday With the lattera parents. culty for uk
? hardware.
phone a«a
: with
leading
and trifid
------ ---------„ «physicians ------------ ail
- l
*
Frank Johnson and
Thu* we learn from Imrwln that be
?•: remedies ..irre-o.:..!
mt relief.
roliof 1 Henry H. Bailey to Hermon
suggest-d with,
without
took
front
tlie
foot
of
a
woodcock
a
Juit© a number fr
Finally J tried Foley's Kidney Cure i D. Seldon and wile. L.ts,
cake' of dry earth in which was a seed
; and less than two lotties cured me ,in this vicinity. '
looo &lt;k&gt; St inlay at th' lakes
nilD QEPri fflDV FDOWQ • Ciiupletcly and I am now wound and
of the tmwlrash. He planted the seed
Ul'l\ oLLl* LUKA uKUiiO. well* For sale by Arthur E. Mulhol- | John E.
I give especial ttte:;: *
Barry . to Stephen
nnd it germinated and flmrvrvd.
ation day with A. M yers iuni wife.
that Interfere in
Profess*^ Newton *»mt him tlie leg of
Ptent our Aecltmau-t v.K-mc.ih iaown.tkxn. land, successor to W. H. Goodyear.
I Springing.so ac Sec 2. Castle­
now
shoeing -»n . •:
ton. .......................................... 1«.WIQ &lt;k»
? to hear uf the a partridge wbiclr had been wounded
For LIVERY RIG.*
We have
in Barry efiuhty .»nu v..
TBe brst Early ElIuK variety. W* warrant H tc
several first class rign in connection
dehth of Mi-' Etu:n;i Allen.'as she had and unable to fly. Attached to it wm
shoe yours.
ripen in -.«• •Isys tu erery purl a MlchlgUi.
John E. Barry er al to State ‘
a
ck^lj
of
earth
weighing
^tx
and
onewith
our
Jefferson
Street
Feed
Barn.
W. L Fi tv,:utjmy friend* in tl ilk vicinity. Our
Early Gollcj Dent «r ■
‘ Savings Bank. Lots. Nash­
half ounces. He brtike up the clod and
Your patronage solicited.
Hr« doer rj-t &lt;•: i
' rPride of the North. $!.5O per it.
For Iftfimts and Children.
ville
4330 th» sj-inputhy is with tbe bereaved ones. pla&lt;t*i in under the b*ll glare. No few
Add lsc tbrrub b..&lt;, I Writ- tor raMkswe.
^ii-NS-Amy
Johnson
returned
home
John tfttary to John 1’llery
it than •^p'aty tuo plants sprang from
fri«m her work at M x. Boyes Saturday it. It fa Tie- mere interest lug to know
i and bo:l 80 nc ,Svc 14. (Van. M UIli •
‘ kCC Springs................... ‘..Srr-X
that the cl-*l of earth cocRamiug till*
Myron A. Smith to JacfSi I).
Olive JohnM n i» doing tome treasiiry was lai-pt tlm— wears tx-fore
planting.—Houst- BeanttfirtJ
•
THE Oi l - L’i.l
h»re a full line of &lt;T&lt;tARM. J’iFLs
sewing
for
^4r&gt;».
A.
&lt;
Robinson.
. _• Hendrick.
20 ac Se&lt;- 3.
OltACX'O. Th!- I* thi- tifd« -I rvch.'Oc
'tore iq ib- city
wp carry an the
Jake Wcyerman m d family of Shultz CATARRHAL TROUB­
! ■ .Jssyria..............
300
r*{]*nt Sundav with M. Grcgnn nnd
|Carrie Smith |«er toil* »t law •
LES PREVALENT
wife.
.
I . tu Jacob D. Hendrick. 73 ac
You'way not want to buy now but
I bee 8. Assyria.
POOL NK.
| James M.-Window mid wife
Spring Months Cause. Catarrah
NORTHROP KING &amp; CO’S
Friend* of the Sunday school nrganiI to Lewiq Bill and wife, fibBreathe Hyomri, anJ be
To know where things are kept for sale that you may want to
Sterling Northern grown tested •
25t&gt;&gt; O&gt;' zalinn gathered at t e Podunk church
j ac See 23. Baltimore
buy later.
Saturday evening and elected- officers
Cured.
arden seeds
Lewis Hill to Oddi G. Dunn •
On coming into my store for.the first time a great many people
for the coming year! A invention is
of Minneapolis, Minn.,'for sale.
say: WHY. I didn’t know you sold that. On going a little
Catarrah trouble* are mure common
i and wife, 2o ac See 23.TlalliMX)- M)'
planned that ' will Im: held soon. at thi* season than nt an other time nf
further they make another discovery and say again: WHY.
no. re.
"“timore..^
L.rt. L-M I Ult, Hantag,.-Mteh.
*1 never thought you kept this, 1 thought about all you sold was
r Frank Smith and, wife entertained. thrf year. -The sndileu changes that
120 N. Creek Street. .
Frank Bishop and wife to De­
’ Rev. and Mra Trott, also Mr. and come during tto spring months are
prodnetive of. many cases ot catarrh
los H. Smith and wife. 49
BUGGIES and WAGONS
«.£«
Mrs'. Jiunt-s Townsend qf^Hastings that wit Ik mt proper treatment will be­
ac Sec 20. Baltimore1100 U)
and here I find everything sold in any first class store. First,
: Friday.
■
i
come chronic.
It pavs to And out whether Townsend sells it Then, it pays to
Catherine L. Rider to Thos.
Tbe ideasantest. most convenient,
• Jason Powell’s family met -with a and only scientific method fur tto treat­
• call ou him before you buy it, os you will always find him at his
Doyle, Lots 897. W8. 899. S
lorn Thursday, in thL death of their
store attending strictly to bis business and not out on the farm
ment and cure uf catarrh, in Hyomei.
By
2-3 of lots W»8.
and 890.
trving to attend to yours.
Simply
put twenty drojn in the little
carpel*. I
- FOR THE----2400 00 ■ cow•
Hastings.
I especially invite yon to examine my stock of goods. Especi­
piwl.-t inhaer that rom« with every
write tw-sour
J
M
inse.\Achsa
and
Helle
Edmunds
have
ally the Keystono Mower.
.
wered. A 'dtv" . j
Morgan Joues and wife to .
outfit, and then. breath it for three
A. M.BUNSEU
. been making their aunt Mrs. Biggs a minutes’four times a'day. 1
James Craven and wife. Lots,
JESSE TOWNSEND
Tto complete Hyomei oufifit’coats hut
Hastings I
900 00
on.: dpllar. and as the inhaler will last
The school picnic which is to ho a lifetime nnd there is sufficient
• held at the lake Friday the last day of- Hyomei.fqr several weeks' treatment,
I the term, is looked forward
‘
to with it is the most economic*}! catarrhal
Estate of Wm. A. King decMMd, rllMrart. by th„ ehiMren «ml tteir remedy known. Extra tonics can he
procured for fifty rents. Ask W. H.
Washed clean and sweet.
,
||11V
estate, closed against claims, assign­ friends.
ARE BE 11 ER Than FRAME!
Holloway to show yon the strong guar­
Washed with the purest soap and
WH Y
ment of estate entered, di.&lt;«charge is­
Podunk you know is noted for her antee under which to stdls Hyomei.
put through FIVE waters.
sued.
\
ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME!
good roads and so no t to lose her repu­
Phone
243.
The
American
LaundryW..J.
Star*. Pnj.
One
night
is
all
the
time
necesaary
to
Estate of William M. Baine deceased, tation the pater-fauiilHs have turned
ARE WARMER IN WINTER
order appointing Judge R. Barnum out and are now putting them in such Erove that Pinnies is tto tost remedy
t tto world for backache and all kid­
administrator entemL /bond filed, let- ; fine condition that to invite* all to ney and bladder troubles. If yon have
ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!
tera issued, claims heard Sept 29.
! come
come and
and inspect
inspect them.
them. It
It might
might he
lie rheumatism or any other liood disease
Estate of Whaley A. Brooks deceased. ! poesiple that Hastings people would a single dose will give relirf. Sold by
They are free from dampness and frost. Theee are facts that have been
Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth.
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing High Grads W*rk. I have the
order appointing Horace Curtis ad- enjoy taking a drive out this way and
very latest and most improved machinery for making Camant Btoeks and
ministrator entered.
take a lesson in fine road making.
am able to give customers the finest finished work. I do variegated work
Estate of Jacob Erb deceased. report
and ornamental cement work of all kinds.
Children's Day will lie observed with
of sale of real estate filed.
appropriate exercises 13und*y June 11.
Cpmpnt
I have had a large experience in the cement business
•ar IL
and wil* ** i’l®*®**110 figure with you if .you are thinking
Estate of William H. Burd deceased,
Mrs. Lottie Merrifield visits at Kal­
WalKS...
of putting in a cement walk. I also do Plastering and
proof of will filed, order admitting will amazoo and vicinity this week and
High grad* Stone work. For further particulars address
entered, bond filed, letters issued to from there goes on to Iowa to make
Luke Waters, claims heard Oct. 2.
her-sister a prolonged visit
In Re of Albert R. Mapes an alleged
Clark Osborne and family are visit­
incompetent
person,
petition
for
ap
­
ing friends at their old home in GaleaCitlNo'*i£ho"
Vermontville, Mich.
pointing guardian filed, hearing June Imrg.
Alabastine produces exqplsitely
20, petition for special guardian filed,
beautiful effect* on walls and ceil­
order appointing George E. Flory
•Their
pay
is
shoriclugly
small
for
ings. Easy to apply, simply mix
special guardian entered.
some of our public officialR,” said xb*
with cold water. Better than kgi.
Estate of Jesse Howtxminor, petition broadminded man.
•
somitie, paint or wall paper. It is
for appointing guardian filed, ordlr ; ''Yea” answered tto cynic, "but ft
not a kalsomine, it is a sanitary,
appointing Thomas Howe onto red.
averages up. Some of the public offlFor the convenience of those who wish to arder all jot
permanent, cement coating, which
when you buy
date, ri'. ?e{
dais are shockingly small for their
one time, all subscribers to the Banker who are paid it
hardens op the walls, destroying
the Bakner abd any one bf the following for oue .'fsr In a-.vat
pay.
”
—
Washington
Star.
MABRUQE LICENSES.
disease germs and vermin, never
follows:
Frank L. Griwer, Hastings-.22
rubbing or scaling.
Kalsomines
Edna N. Dole, Otsego23
Banker and Detroit Dally Free Press........
"What a fault
Jone* Is! And
mixed with either hot or eold water
OS'
Banner and Detroit Daily Journal
Frank Hynes, Woodland20.
a contented dtesoon rub and scale off, spoiling walls
position before
marrhsL”
Banker and Grand .Rapids Herald
Lula Belle Makley. Woodland19
clothing and furniture. They con­
a Clark RoblMon, Hope...................... 84 |
---------------- r.dfe say she had
Banner aud Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
tain .glue, which decays and nour­
married him to reform him.”—Houston
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live S lock
Flavik Simon, Grand Rapids81
ishes lhe germs ot deadly disease.
) FmrtYou wiU find a complete stock of everything to be found in a first abut
Journal..................................................
60
sad ua-te-date Mars and Frtoss are Right.
I have a nice line of Baby Car­
ADVET1SED LETTERS.
Banner -and Michigan Farmer................................
Rlrkt Man.
If your druggist or hard­
Mm. O. J. El«.ns, Mix Mina Abb;,
• Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
riages and Carta. Call'and see them.
.
,
She—The man I marry must be “only
ware
dealer
will
not
get
Mr. Jeff Brooks.: Bert Sweet, Frank K. a little lower than the nngela” He (sud­
Bannbr and New Yor% Tribune FarmerI
I always have some bargains to offer and it will pay you to see m®
Alabastlnc, refuse substi­
Learned, Glen Wolfe, John Conners, E. denly flcpplngi—Here I am on my
•To those living on Rural Routes, only.
tutes and imitations and or­
before you buy.
.
.
knees, a little lower than one of them.
A. Olmstead.
der of us. Send for free
These special rates are offered as an accommodation to ViVtJ uhwb t(He got h«r.&gt;—New York Weekly.
.
samples of tints and Infirrone.
If there is any paper or fiiagaxine not on the ufiove lu♦
raatfon about decorating.
Everybody Is liable to itching pile*.
we can save you money we will try and do so. Remember the « ,
Rich and poor, old and young—-terrible
Oceeslons do not make a man .either
,?.1Dever *°,d ,or •©»* than $1.00 whether In cornMnatrnn or -1
♦
strong
or
weak,
but
they
show
what
he
the
torture
they
suffer.
Only
‘
on*
sun
­
Phone 76.
Tbe Furniture and Carpet Man.
AU special prices are made on the other papers in the e^mbinat-o’’4.
core; Doan's Ointment. Absolutely is.—Thomas it Kemple
ALABASTINE COMPANY,
safe; can't fail "&gt;
— Guild fapids. MJch. Telephone Co Isa Michigan Co.

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-__________________________________________________________ n

SOUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
_

^rangeville, Hope. Prairevllle and Barrv a« ■rle.n.d
k.. .k. o .
.
and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.

------------------------- -- --------- -- ------------- -GRADUATING EXERCISES

Hammocks,
Fishing Tackle,.
Base Ball.Supplies

First

Commencement

of

the Delton High

School,
The first annual commencement of
the Delton High'School was held last
Friday evening at the M. E. church.
The churph was beautifuUy decorated
Yor the occasion in green and white,
which were the class colors.
•
The graduating class consisted of two
young ladies, the Mimes Jane Eliza
Richards and Fern Almina Brandstetter.
Miss Richaris had the Salutatory
and class History, and her paper show­
ed a great deal of thought and study,
and she delivered it in a very pleasing
manner.
Miss Brandst«&gt;tter gave an instru­
mental aolp, which also, showed a great
deal of study and hard work, and as
Miss Richards said in her class history
that twenty years lienee we would find
Fern in a musical conservatory, as h
teacher. :ind judging from tbe last ru­
mentai solo given by her last Friday
evening, she certainly has a good
start toward that end. Also the historiau said that at the same time, we
would find Miss Richards a writer for
magazines, and we dare say that this
is not far from right, for surbly her
IWijier -showed it. These two young
ladies certainly should feel congratula­
ted and honored' as the first gradual a
of the Delton High School.
The Principle Mr. Burton Perry al­
so deserves, a great deal of credit and
honor, not only for Ijeing the firat
teacher who lever graduated any scholar
from the Delton high .school, but from
tbe knowledge the class uf *05 dis­
played Friday evening, is certain ly
guod evidence that flair iiwtructur
was of tbe very l&gt;wt.
Hon. Clement Smith gave a very in­
teresting talk which was enjoyed by all.
There was excellent music tarnished,
by the orchestra and Mra. Ezra S.
Morehouse and Mra. Aivey Honeysett.
Ellis E. Faulkner, president of tlie
Ixiard of education, conferred the di­
plomas. Commifitsiuner J. C. Ketcham
gave n very interesting talk to the 8th
grade pupils conferring diplomas to
same.
PROGRAM

r ,x o’.., goods are now ,ta
.
yoti can find any
want in tta* abovie
..... ;•••&gt;■ at prices that are
.
i- low. and often
-.*• an inspection ot
rj and prices.

Ellis!. fJllim.
rm I'KiOGiJT:
[Hl i.’v
'III HICiAN.

*i i XXER’S BEEF, IRON
and V0V
' ’ splendid Hot1
woto,-! . ;ntfc'.

Annual

50 cents buys

JI fall P

ruyx&gt;:oek of

for some unknown reason during the
_
1*« two inning, tta Delton boy, coald i
CLOVERDALE.
not bold toontar end Dowling mBde :
■&gt;* Hope lowruhlp tan
■even runE tbl. tanking tta More » to ^7' '‘J"0 I*“h trem occur&gt;ing M
2,llcre* of ground, many of the trees will
There was a dance in tbe Maccabee '
Mr Payn®
hall in the evening for the benefit of to have
"
*the highest point of land in
Michigan on his farm with one ex­
the Delton band.
Urt Saturday Delton and Prairie­ ception. Crawford county claiming the
ville played ball Delton winnng ti&gt;e highest
• Mra. Rockwell and Miss Bessie Rock­
game by a score of 15 to !0.
well of Hickory Corners visited the
families of Marion Davenport and
CHURCH NOTES
Glenn Dewey last Sunday.
Subject for next Sundiy morning.
Mark Fox and wife visited friends
' ^*1 Comforting His People. "-Isa.
in Kalamazoo last Sunday.

HOPE.
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
B. M. Jenkins and wife attended the
I Mra. Sarah Clark is on the sick list
funeral of their cousin Miss Emma
at pre«enL
------------Allen- of Hastings lust Saturday.
(
I Mrs. Amby Ferris is suffering with WRITTEH BYA NOTABLEWOMAN
Edgar Otis erected fence for C. H. '
rheumatism at present.
'
„
Burpee of. Yankee Springs last week, oI1
Mre. Sarah
flnv«r. Cotoi
• The dance at the Grange hall ThuraBlsllaf Corp*
• Robert Dinwiddle and G. H. Otis
day night was well attended and a
helped Eli Hall of Shultz with his corn
good time reported.
planting . last Wednesday.
The following.
I Will Ren ken is building an addition
letter was written
Libbie Douglass assisted Mra. New­ to his house besides otherwise impryv- I .
by Mra. Kellogg,
land wifh her housecleaning last week. '’ ing it.
•
Tl
.of 1629 Lincoln
Mra. Sarah Count of Moline was the |
I Mrs. David Bristol who was so seri- I
Jf ' ■ Cota.. to Xn.Pink.
guest of Ahhie McKibben Thuislay . '
■r/. .■ham, Lynn.Mask.:
' ously injured some time ago is rapidly !
- . WDtvirMrs. l^nkhora:Mra G. B. Harthy entertained her improving
■tajgJv
“ For five yuan j
.lieoe M.U. Otto l.&lt; week.
I
John
of
j
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’ was troubled with a
i
tumor, which k»pt
G..B Harthy spent Sunday in Kala-' who has been helping to care for Mra. I
.UoBaar, growing, 'Tuning me
,W'"X3 mtoase agony and
mazoo.
j).
Bristol the past week returned to
Ira OsgcxHl and wife visited relatives hcr home
gaurday.
in Otsego thdTast of the week.
I Mr. and Mrs. Al. Davis of mar As
I wMa&gt;nfiDOdf0rdarat.&gt;my b&lt;
Ed and Grant Otis and their wives syria
........ Center, visited relative s in this j “fcoafi not bw^uTthinfofan i&gt;;x-rac?on,
were guests of J. A. Hall of Shultz i vicinity
last Sunday.
: and tn my distnsw I tried cran-remedy which
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Sunday.
| Perry Mayo of Ceresco and nephew
Word was received Monday that a ’ of
Col. ----speirt
_* genver.
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t aa £L
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e Compound to sfck women decided
atrial. I fdt so discouraged that I
nephew of Robert McKibbin. Robbie
fishing at Bristol lake. They re­

INTERESTING LETTER

James Doonan and son William of
Kalamazoo visited friends here last
Children's day wifi 1« olwcrved June Sunday.
Postmaster Chamberlain and wife
18. Rev. Thos. Young and family of
Prairieville were at the graduating ex­ visited friends in Hasting last Sunday.
ercises
Friday evening.
James Cairns was home from Kala­
W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. mazoo last Sunday.
P(*t Friday at 2 o'clock.. All ladies
Work has l»een commenced on a new
cordially invited to attend
-barn for Howard Masher.
Tbe ladies aid society will«serve dinMra. Mary McKee is having exten­ Campbell. was drowned in a lake near ported a fine catch and a good time
ner Thursday kt the home of
it only mrant temporary relief: but to my
Mrs. sive repairs made on her house on Martin while out fishing.
i generally.
great surj&gt;ri.*&lt;i I found tliat J k«jpt gaining,
Gaskill.
.
Section 20.
.
| Mr. and Mra. Sam Ney visited at C. while tbe tumor Icamied in dxe ■
“Tbe Compound continwxl to build up my
It seems by the Delton items of last
•EAST ORANGEVILLE.
' Risbridgvr'a last Sunday.
general Im.-uth and the tuxupr seemed to be
week that there is a new place on tbe • Herb Johncox and family went to
CRESSEY.
absorbed, until, in seven months, the tumor
was entirely gone and I a wt&gt;) 1 woman. 1 am
map. viz: North Delton.
Leighton Saturday returning Sunday.
HANFIELD.
Children's Day exercises will !&gt;e held
so thankful for my recorary that I ask you
Mrs. John Barnes was brought from
to publish mv letter in newspapers, so other
Lillie Grames Of Pqdunk will assist
Sunday June 18.
women may know of th’* wonderful caratire.
Kalamazoo to the home of her father Mra. Arthur‘Johncox with her housepowers of Lydia E. Jink hams Vegetable
Mr. and Mra, Enos Barlwr and
EPWORTH LEAGUE NEWS
E. B. Payne last week. Mra. Barnes hold duties instead of Inez Kenyon as
: Compound."
daughter were in Kalamazoo Saturday.
League was well attended last Sun- :
,,
haa been and still is very sick but, stated in last week’s issue.
When
women are troubled with irreg­
Mra. C. J. Brown is entertaining her ।seemed some better last Sunday.
day night.. We were glad to see so ular
ularor|
or painful menstruation, weakness,
Our telephone line wanted a little many new faces. All enjoyed a-very leucorrnma.
displacement or ulceration
little granddaughter*.
Bes*p
and
’
The family of E. B. Payne nrc caring rest this week and consequently refused
the womb,
feel­
Mary Belle Maginhes uf Kalamazoo:
interesting League’led by Mrs. Brown.".!. of
______ that
_ ofbearing-down
ing. inflammation
the ovarlea, backfor the two.younger children of Elmer 'to work, but Mr. Rice handing but
Mrs. Elmer Reynolds 'jittended the Payne, who recently brought his wife
Everyone invited to Childien's Day ache, tlatulcnce. general debility, indithe reason.
. —'
ixrreimis next Snnd.y evening «t thi. «e»tion »nd nerrou. proetrwtlon. they
funeral of Emma Allen in Hastings from Montana to the home of .her par , ,
’
xlinnhl
shouldrAtnenih^r
remembertlirrw
there isnnn
one*rind
triedAnn
and
Mra. C. Hayward nnd two sons Pearl
Saturday.
,
ents
in Lowell. She is very low with and Al&gt;e called nt Earnest Johncox church.
true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg­
The B. A‘. 8. will meet this week etable Compound at once removes such
Mra. Jane Barber and Minute Me- consumption.
1
Monday.
.
with Mrs. Win. .TuugHte.
j trouble.
1 kmald were in Dkitun Friday.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Ne other medicine in the -world has
John Deliack has completed Tom
We Leaguers all regret th'e loss of our received such widespread and unquali­
Jennie Fisher and Faunie Johnson
Murphy’s barn and will begin E. John­
Mrs.
Geo,
Dunkley
of
Richland
spent
treasurer. Miss Winnefred Bagley. We fied endorsement. ■ b’w other medicine
came from Gull Like Sunday aud re­
cox’s barn Tuesday.
last week with friends here.
thing site has "Dunn" it now. but as it has such a record of cures of female
mained over night at B. Fisher’s.
Mrs. F. Johncox made a business ia “Dunn", we all join in most sincere troubles.
, Mr. F. Nausel of Hastings was in
”i7r'.— Refuse to buy any other
—
J iicine:
.r- •
,•
medicine:
Clot Casaaday
home from Battle ,
trip to Hastings Monday.
.
town the latter j*art of tlie week.
congratulations and wish them a long . /Mrs.
. Urs. Pin
Pinkham invites all sick women
Creek to spend tlie summer.
Mr. Wm. E. Johncox and wife in­ and happy married life.
to write her for advice. She has guided
Deter Drumm* nd and Mias Iva Foster
Mrs. Cairns who has l»*-u in poor (
thousands to health. Address, Lynn,
of Grand Rapids sj*nt Decoration day tend going to Palestinr, Ind.. nextFri-.
Mr. and Mra. Reynolds went to Has­ Mass.
t
health for some time is improving.
day to-visit relatives.
tings Saturday to attend tbe funeral of
with his parents here.
Health is too valuable to risk in ex­
Mrs. Arthur Shorter cared for her
Isaac Deljack and family spent Sun­ thefo’hjier’s niece Mi&gt;sEmma Allen.
Born, to Dr. and Mra Hyde Wednes­
periments with unknown and untried
nephew baby Keith (several days last ,day May 31. a sun.
day with Chas. Collins.
Several of our young people attend­ medicines or methods of treatment.
Remember that it is Lvdia E. Pinkham's
week.
j j
ed the toqcert last Thursday night at Vegetable Compound that is curing
Mra. Shafers had the misfortune of
DOSTER.
Minnie McDonald attended church at breaking
■
Bedford and some are expecting to at­ women, and don’t allow any druggist
her arm at the home of Fred
Kuhimazo'.) Sunday.
Decoration day at Prairievville was tend the June exercises next Thursday to sell you anything else in its placeHughes hist Saturday by falling out of
Miss E. J. Mead is still in poor .the woodshed door. ‘ •
a pleasant erent to alL a large attend­ evening.
!
•
health. Dr. Onontiyoh of Plainwell
ance was present. Rev. Thos. Young
Miss Nellie Budd from Chicago made
A good many from here attended the
was called again ■ Sunday.
delivered a fine addrew in the after­ a short visit to her home last week.
yard util ing exercises at Delton Friday.
noon at the M. E.. church. Tlie baud
Mrs. Mattie Brown Magtapes is car- '
Miss Genevire Iden has been enter• Love’s Own Waltzes"—Orchestra. ing for a small son luat came to their- - Decoration day was well observed of Hickory Corner.s furnished excellent
taiuing her cousin Miss Willison from
Iriauo Solo—Mrs.. Alvey Honeysett.
fibre, a large crowd being present.
music throughout the day.
.
home recently.
Battle Creek for two or three days.
Invocation—Rev. G. T. Fisher.
Mr. Wayne. Palmatierhns Ixrnght the
The Nth grade graduation exercise*
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Andrus have lieen
■ Overture—Orchestra.
houie formerly owned by Mra. Arm­ at North Pine lake school last Friday
Salutatory ami, Class History—Jane spending several day with relatives. strong. ,
afternoon were splendid. Mr. Ketcham
Mr. Andrus 'returned to the Battle
Eliza Richards.
•
Mrs. Milo Lehinnn i.% caring for Mrs. wa s present and gave a very helpful
Creek sanitarium Jtandny where he is
"Victory Cometh"— Quartette.
.
mid encouraging talk to al!, patron,
taking treatment. Mrs. , A. .will return Hyrfr.
Address—Hem. Clement Smith.
Mr. Geo. Nelson is building an addi­ teacher and scholar. This event wa*
Instruemntal SokZ— Fern Almina later.
tion on his house to Ik* used as a tele­ also the closing of Mim Lottie Barnum’s
Brandstet ter.
school at that place. She has taught a
phone office.
. Conferring Diplomas—Ellis E. Faulk­
POLLEY DISTRICT.
splendid school and endeared heraef to
Mra. Minnie Vandenbrook has Jieen
ner.
Mrs. Isaac Newton a nd Mrs. &lt;?eo.
all.
She left for Chicago Saturday
visiting her brother Mr. Adrianson at
Piano Duel—Mra. E rza Morehouse. Whtitemore of Wall lake were the
morning., Her final destination is to
Hooperrille last week.
Mrs. Alvey
Honeysett.
guests of "Sit'S. Alliert rajhaffhauser las;
l»e Dakota'to work in- tlie interest of
MBs Kittle GalleHy has closed her
"God’s Ixiving Hand"—Quartette.
Friday.
tbe L. T. L THE FAMOUS
A number from this vicinity attend­ school in Cloverdale and is teaching a
Benediction—Rev. G. T. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Marshall have
Clx-v. M otto ■ 'Labor Conquers all ed Decoration Day exercises at Prairie­ short term in the Carpenter district._' just returned from a few days visit with
Mr. and Mra. Jake Edger of Hustings* Mr. W. J. Warrant and family near
Things."
ville.
spent the first of the week with the Kalamazoo.
Thus. Tanner of Grand Rapids is
latter's parents here.
DELTON.
visiting friends in this vicinity.
Bern, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sear.-,
The best general purpose Hay Loader
A barrel of line quality Paris Green
Saturday afternoon, a sun.
Mrs. A. King also Fred and Walker
HOPE CENTER.
on the market.
haa just l»een received at Faulkner
of Kalamazoo were guests of H. Storr
Miss Irene Warner spent Sunday at
Miner Payne of Great Falls. Montana
Drug Store. Delton. 25c p?r i*&gt;und. apd family Sunday.
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Will load hay from the
is home with hi* family, on account home.
। special price in five pound lots. •
Jake fiouvener, wife and daughter of the poor health of bis wife.
The Pine Lake W. F. M. S. will
WINDROW,
Mr. and MrsrC. Mureau of Climax of Hickory Comers were:the guests of
SWATH.
BUNCH,
Jacob Siertnema of Cloverdale spent meet with Mrs. Chloe Warner Thurs­
visited friends in Delton last week. Isaac Hnurener and fatriily Sunday.
Sunday at John Bush s at this place. day afternoon.
ANY OLD WAY
Mrs.
Nellie VanTync and Mrs
Mrs. Alice Acker of WH1 lake is car­
Misa Nettie AVilkinson is spending
Mra. Scribner of Delton was the
Horace Pennock were in Middleville ing for Mra. Albert Schaffhausen
Wilt guarantee it to load Beans and
a few days with her brother Gid guest of Mrs. James Calthrup last
one day last week.
Clover Seed and not shell as mahy as
Wilkinson.
„
Friday.
it
would by using a fork, and LOTS
Mrs. J. Brandrtetter of Middleville
If Baby is Cuttirbg Teeth.
Many from this place attended De­
Mr. and Mrs. A. L Keyes spent,
visited her daughter Mrs VanTyne
fess work.
Re sure and us* that oW and wrll triad rem coration .day exercises nt PrairieGlle. 'Sunday nt Yorkville. #djr,
Mrs.
Winslow's
ttoothlog
8nup.
for
oMIlast week.
4rrn t.wthli f. It soothes the ch'ld soften, the
It is the lightest Draft Machine on
Gid Wilkinson aud wife made a ’ Our band boys played at Martin
allays all pain, cure* wln4 voile and li the
Mrs. Barnes of Kalamazoo visited tatm.
the market. Come and see one set up
best remedy for "diarrhoea. Twenty-reals a business trip to Hasting* Monday.
Decorat ion day. They played very sucfriends in Delton last week.
bottleand hear more about it.
ciWully and report irthemselve* well
NORTHEAST BARRY.
Mr. Jesse Risbridger and son Sher­
treated and enjoyed a fine ti me. The
Children's Day . will lie observed ut band, expects to play two dajfl for
man of South Johnstown visited Dr.
You can find it at
the Bunnell school house next Sunday Plainwell rt^^^Pretty good for a
and Mra. Haner last Saturday.
with appropriate exerciser.
band not yet a year old.
Mra. Nellie VanTyne and son Frank
Mr. and Mrs. James Underhill are
spent Saturday aud Sunday with Norm
Chronic bronchial troubles ad summer
entertaining "Mrs. Martin Armour of
Latham at Highlatnk.
coughs can be quietly relieved and cured
Battle
Creek.
. Misa Bernice Pennock visited friends
by.'Foley’s Honey and Tar. Sold l&gt;y
Quite an excitement was caused in ArthnrE. Mulholland.
in K&amp;]atnv.oo last week.
this vicinity one evening last week
does not depend so much on
Mrs. Solomon who has been suffering
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
over
a wedding that was. to take place
“What You Pay” as it does on
frotn*an attack of quinsy is improving
miiiHYMHwAhnp BiRtf
Baath
and did not.
“What You Gat” for what you
at this writing.
pay. We are-just Manx ioua to
Vernor Webster and wife entertain*
Karl Cutler has l&gt;een quite sick with
Plaaae You as you are to be
ed Miss Lillie Shults of Douds Corners
tvDsilitis.
pleased. And we are in position
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. B. Perry closed a very successx&gt; please you better than anyone
Mra. Casa Robinson was out riding
f ul term of school Friday.
else can, because our stock Is
Sunday for the first time in many
Dr. R. 8. Harter and wife intend to
new and fresh; made by reliable
months. •
move in their new home Friday. June
• mihufacturere and strictly upLast week Thursday evening the
9 and all the doctor s patients will find
WITH ANY OTHER COUNTY PARER PUBLISHED IN MICHIGAN
to-date. And our
school children of District No. 8 met
him ini his new office after that date.
at the home of E. Piper to spend the
Mr. and Mra. Will Mott and family,
The Press of this State declare the
BANNER in the front rank.
Hundreds of
PRICES ARE RIGHT evening with the school teacher Miss
of Hickory Corners visited at Mr. and
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.
Libbie McCallum. Miss Libbie was
Mrs. Horace Pennock's.
quite surprised; but enjoyed it wrv
much.
;
BASE BALL GAME.
We hare all the
Frank Newton and wife spent Sun­
A week ago Tuesday was a very ex­
The BANNER giver the County Seat news, the Hasting, new., the Barry County
day
with
Cloverdale
friends.
3 citing day in Delton, the cause being
Latest styles and Novel­
news. It fully covers its field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.
a IjiuI game between the two old riv­
IL A. and Wm. Seibel have 'been
ties in Gent's Furnishings.
Z als. Dowling and Delton. At 8.00 p.
called to Hastings twice within a few
days
on
account
of
the
iIllness
of
their
S Call and see u».
m. the Delton Military I band met on
father who is very low with cancer.
Main street and marched around town
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say ol the BANNER to your
and out to the ball ground followed by
Wm. Kelley is ^making great im­
neighbor who may not take it.
the boll teams, where a very qgthusiasprovements uf the farm lately purchased
NOT.-Why not send us your name NOW? It costs but $1.00 a year. 25c
tic crowd awaited them. Dr. Harter
of S. Beers.__________ '
the umpire called the game and during
for 3 months trial.
The Clothiers,
the first seven innings a very fast and
Mkh.
Delton and Prairieville,
interesting game was played the score
being 2 to 1 in favor of Delton, but

A five minute talk to the children
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HASTINGS-BANNER JUKE 8. 1905.

Auction! Auction!
Extra Special!

Big Jewelry Auction Sale, Beginning Tues., June 6, at 7 p. m.
I will offer my entire stock of fine Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Plated Ware, China, Cut Glass, Cameras and Umbrellas to be sold to

This sale will continue every afternoon and evening, until at least one-half of my stock has been disposed of.

the highest bidder without reserve.

far too large, and to reduce it quickly and turn it into spot cash, I have decided upon selling it at AUCTION, regardless of the sacrifice.
in this line and want the very best goods at their own price should not miss this rare opportunity.
PERSONAL GUARANTEE.

COME EVERYBODY!

My stock is by

Anyone in need of anything

Every article sold will be represented as it is, and will have my

EVERYBODY COME !

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There Will Be a SPECIAL SALE
or Ladies Only, Wednesday, June 7th, 1905,Two o’clock p. m
Chairs will be provided for all, and a BEAUTIFUL SILVER SERVICE WILL BE GIVEN FREE to the Ladies attending
this Sale, whether buyers or not.

I cordially invite all Ladies to attend this Special Sale.

JOHN BESSMER
The Jeweler, Hastings, Mich.

June 1st, 1905.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

। elected pathmasters. He a«Jc» all to do i
( their duty which will insure more;

IN

PARMELEE.
Monday Night and Tuesday. DamMr. and Mrsf J. L. Broughton and
°&lt; MUlions. Cyclone In
The annual township school picnic
son
Alton
were
in
Jackson
Sunday.
|
Tuscola and Sanilac.
will be held at Streeter’s landing Gun
■ lake Friday June ».
Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Tungate were . Monday night's rainfall was aome­

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busy a portion of last | enjoying, their pleasant home.

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ch,cks must be
UUU SOLD AT ONCE. . . .
OWING TO WASHOUTS on the railroads we are unable to make
deliveries. This has left us wjth 2,000 chicks, such as Barred Rocks,
White Plymouth Rocks, Silver Laced Wyandottee, White Wyandottes,
White and Brown Leghorns, and hundreds of no particular breeding, on
hand and no facilities for taking care of them. We must sell them at
once

Ou' "«1clea"

$7.001# $10.00

In Order to Move Them
on nn
Quickly Wo will Sacrifice vZiUU

DO THEM......

MriS Fienport Hifclieiy.Co.,
wer 4000 Eggs • Weik.

lOOO Cliitks Beklid on Orders.

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of. Thanks. ;

. Not much news this week, we do
not wish for any bad luck but hope
somebody will get married or run-,
away with, no there will be something
to write about

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Hartings Markets.

HaBlingi Markets are corrected every
Wednesday morning and can be relied
upon as correct at that date.
Corrected Wednesday, June 7 1905.
l-KObl’CE.
Buttrf-jao-iw per lb. ♦
Honey &lt;tark.-|te; white.-lie
VKGETAHI.ES. FRUIT*. ETC.
PoUloes-15e per bu.
MEATS.
Iteef. &lt;Jw«wd- -Vic-7c

Woodland,
Thursday, June 15, W05
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15-Brass Bands-15
; Representing all parts of Barry County will fir
the entire day.

Grand Parade

i-bobate oudkh
At 10 o'clock a. m., the Banda will form in line for :
J KIsJreet Parade, after which they will unite in &lt;'
'
| l'lny ee^rai selections
1r~r
BAND CONCERTS
- “TmrJsF'ld
y" '''!on be™' stands, commencing at 1.80 andcontinun the afternoon.
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WANTS
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■ ing for Mr. Lentz in Nashville return*
it 'ed to her home at this place.
• Miss Velma Reese liegan working in
I the Nashville restannyit Monday.
Ed Brumm and family, Win. Offley
। and family -attended the K. O. T. M.
c at Morgan Friday night.
r. and Mrs. Peter Garlinger were
led to Charlotte by the illness of
, rs. Broth.
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County Band
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vn-y tbaakful fnr. ft.
Mr. AHI* MHH.

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Misw Elsie Root who has been work-

Mrs. Benton and her daughter Miss
Bessie made a visit to Rutland one
day last week.

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Card

Dtmtm. ailre-tftJM- At.60.
Where a woman btu to get tip early Mutton, drtfw.l- ro to 7&lt;to catch a train or make an early start,
' POULTKY. Hl DES AN t» WOOL.
nnd these to neither time to get nor Chickens, sllve-te— ii&gt;c
toettoatkm to eat a hearty hreakfcjrt, Chickens. dre«Msl—lie—12r
chick*-e'ic ------- expedient
--------------- , |Uv( ntde* *•
o^erai bnndrad dob j try u Botrtou schoolteacher's
o€ partaklag of n cap of coffee Into Hon*
Which a 'raw egg him been droppad. r!dU‘
'
Toewl.y, rain .torn, did not l«t «&gt;
Tbe coffee 1* stimulating nnd tbe egg . Wowlcwae-s*. Wool tlne-ta.
lung hnl w„ . hummrt
u
pemrtshiug. tlie combination saving
GRAIN.
— —
----much cooking and the waihlng -up of | oiSZ"'^-0, ’
red,$ jm
CASTLETON CENTER.
dtahes afterward. Woffcera wbo have j Carn-oie-.We In Mur; guc shelled,
leave
early
thia
a
simple
*
Frank Russell is working for C. G. i to
wluttou of
Jkn.vl.u. Um- raoK 1 Wott-JSE
Brumm. Loyd Wellman his former ,
HAY and straw.
hand leaving and going to Grand Rap-' nourishing food wb tbe least work
and
time.
Cboeoline
is sametlmee sub- I
' Tjmothy-M.ro
id*.
MltuU-l for the eoCe,.
•
Born. Saturday May 27, to Mr. and
ever Sox!-!»6.ak-|»A)o
toothy Hr&lt;«j-ss.2s
•
Min. Homer Ehret a daughter.

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If you have anything useful
that you want to self, or if there
Is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.

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IIRVING.
I Almon Callahan and family and I
’ Charlie Callahan and family of Ballti{ more visited S. R. Chambers last
I Saturday.

PER HUNDRED

Suit

Eggleston

John Eggleston commenced proceedagainst the city, asking damage*
of flO.Wu. for injuries he -alleges he
received through the negligence of the
; city officers of Hastings in not putting
I up danger signals at the bridge over
, Fall Creek near Baker Shriner’s. while
i it was being repaired last year_ His
horse and the rig in which be was rid­
; ing went down the steep bank into the
I creek, and he alleges ho sustained per­
manent injuries for which he asks
,I damages. Thus. Sullivan is his at-.
torney.
„

' Little Beulah, the youngest daughter 1
i of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shaffer was
j quite sick a few days’ last week.
-

Per....
Hundred

Don't atop to write, but come at once or telephone. These chicks
will make early spring layers, or mature for the fall market. As cash is
scarce we will take your eggs or old hens at highest market price.

Youra for Business,

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Sum.

Misses Eva and Floy Erway of Rut­ tho guests Sunday of. Mr. and Mrs. J thing terrific in this state. In,Lansing and Ionia it reached nearly six
land were the guests of their uncle Jacob Finkbeiner of I*ighton.
Henry Shinty nnd family Saturday ' Arthur Sharp wa» in Grand Rapid, inches? In the whole of WtiKtern
*»dsm&gt;&lt;uy:
' jtbol.?w^'of
TH?
I
; ‘
.
inches. Grand River is out ot its
Will Ward nnd family of Orangeville i A fine Children’s Day program will | l)onks
thn.nUaiing tc dl) grettt
■ pent Sunday at John Duffey's.
| be rendered at the M. E. chnrch Sun- d2unHge Trailu| arft „tnlIod by br,dge&gt;
W. C. Johnson, wife and daughter ' &lt;!»&gt;*•
Everyone invited.
swept nway by .the floods on the! Pere
Goldia ot near Middleville spent Sun- i While out in the pasture Friday Marquette, Grand Trunk. Ann krbur
day at A. J. Potter's.
night une of Willis food’s horses fell and Indiana roads. There haa been a
Lewis Mullen has returned from a «I»n » bolt in such a manner as to great damage to growing cropf. In
vjsit with friends near Jackson.
’ cufc a
K«*h in ita hip. The horse i Tuscola arid Sanilac counties Menday
Henry Pi^e .ml wife of Boftand i wil1 *" lll“l "p ,or
iifternam. dx were killed, wren f.lrily
were the guests of Fred Raymond and ! Miss Blanche Cline is aasisting with I injured -and 85 others
hurt l&gt;y a
family last Thursday
the housework at the home of Walter I twister.

K E. Bogart the T.rerintendent.w.nm Tmfmt l»t week.
.
to be tbH ngbt man .rad in tbe right
A noml„ fmm llfre vl.itcl Mr. and ;
P*H‘&gt;-Mrs. Jot) Cheeseb/ough of Freeport I
W. E. Courtney our highway com- ' Tuesday.' They found them well and 1

$10,000

Collect Damages in That

YANKEE SPRINGS.

We .re riem.4 to learn that tbe Soft-1 "»*»:
d*y Kbno! in tbe Pinery di.triet i. be-1 Mra.Philo dine wa. .n Grand R.p-

SUES THE CITY FOR
MICHIGAN

If vou have a buggy that’s lying
idle in the bam; a stove or
other househpld goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
I you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for hou.se work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, Just try our Want Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try it.

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to be the last will and
1
’a,d
admitted to pro­
late nud the t'-Xecutor therein turned at'Klnt*
, «&gt;or some other snltabie person
’‘
;
.U ls o^rod that Friday, the
•’» June. A. D.. isos, at ton o'clock i
for
cw
hearing
of I
Mid petition nnd that the heirs Nt law of mid
ni: otl",r poreoni Interested in
I Mid Mtate, are required to ainwur nt n im.i™ -wwwia.IM

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Woodland Vs. Vermontville,

'KSSJ^S*

v, f
crack teams of this partofthe state will plaj ball at
•
atSweitzers'sBase Rail Park.
V?&gt;.

V UfHIVI H

V

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,
anu me neannt
ajisss-:

LOST—Sontfiwhere between Middle­
ville and our home Sec. 8, Rutland, a SjriifaiiTT
X *In
“- each week for three suoceuln
owe
1 d&gt;V nf hMarl.&lt;_
dark brown all wool .bawl. Finder
M-M
.
will receive reward by returning same
I'fobateII*-'-’-* ack
Judas of
Prob**.
to Benj. Bowman, It F. D. 1, Irving.
true ropy 1.
Shawl is valued especially because it | ——
-ts
was a gift to Mrs. Bowman.
r■
1°** T° the front with th.
| «".C QOLOEH WYANFOR SALE—A Bement Palace Regal
COTTES th. Stat. avar aaw.
coal stove, only burned two seasons.
Just as good as new. Here's a snap
for someone. Address Dr. Howell City.

Rooms for rent, barn also.
Spaulding.

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Base Ball.

iuT&lt;,'DooaJ

!

H. F. NAYLOR,
Bo*3»2-

; aiii

HMtlng»,’M|.h.

Concert by Woodland Band at 7:30 p- n1Dance in the Evening.
Half Fare from all Points on C. K. &amp;S. K- KSPECIALS.
Special evening trains going north leave Woodlan-1 at
Going south leave Woodland at 9:30.
.
Come youreelf; bring your family, and enjoy the vets
day in the history of Woodland.

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HASTINGS

fltTljb.lii YEAK.

BANNER

PIONEER
NUMBER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1S05.

TWELVE PAGES.

l.ronghl very uneven return. In diSer-11
1 ent veers Mr the reaun that they ml- I
gretwl a great deal. They went in
drove, to wme extent and one party ot1
THE i lk’.-T '.WODEN STRUCTURE lu huunten. killed in Greed River
valley in a single day. no lea than
‘
SAlAMAZdO
'stare. happtniBH to fall in wltha large '
\ \LIJ-V.
I drovA. in addition to thia animal the ,
game included the heaver, otter, mink. ! I
vacoarn. 'martin, wolvre. luxes Is,th;
silver-grey and other species, wolver- '
r 'JS AND BUSINESS ines, wildcats rerely a panther, musk­
nits and deer. Bearer was the dearest
in-, silk not having yet taken its place!
• incident of the In­ r &gt;r hata. Muskrats were also med at ■
that time ipr , hare Martin • to the
i Trading
imel fashionable fur. Minks bad not I

[HI) iMfi POST

THE LEONARD SLATER MISSION
One of the Old Landmarks in the Early History
of Barry 7‘

Maintpu who had shown such favor to
—
his tribe in bringing thefli a white
babe and he gave her a name •‘Rom- t
I an-o-que” which was also his wife's [
name and all the Indians called her the HELD AT CITY HALL SATURDAY
| Ktutueky. .ft.rw.nl.-via&gt; pn»id™.
‘V°""T’
?
?
JUNE TENTH. ONE
WbeuMkMtew h. knew It to Col.
?T"
“po11
SESSION.
|Jol»TOh..id -OrtMmd C— u»k "J*?"',,*’e “ ' W"
me toy. Great Father VmtBureo at h‘,i'
*«““«■
WKxLiZrrkrv.
r — * .
i
and was treated inucli as an In han !
went to tho
great Inother «.„,w t„a. h„ , Vn. slinging I GOOD
ATTENDANCE
wigwam and there 1 saw the same man i
.
. . ,
'
. , &lt;
dart killed Tamima-E I l«,k«l him in
*"T h"
*“ “"t'*?.”
DESPITE THE RAIN
the frere.nd».d • Kim. Kin A Toot
fI
Twmnwhi" Thrt s ‘-v
i. n -r
head groxv imperfect and u partial ।
re-h.
which fan TO not denhdTy P0™1”*’
W«Ki"K on a • futereitlng Paper by lunlel Blrdwll

THE PIONEER MEETING

A HISTORY OF THIS FAMOUS OLD MISSION PREPARED AND ;
of Hastings Tow nship
r^TtoX, ’' On History
inuinn who fought on the side of the:
..
. „
Other Good Features.
Tivj.iui
, .J ,
*
WH»ng mother especially. Two other.
British
has
ever
been
a
difficult
task.
.1
,
ri
J,
;
,
the .Minn- price 1W fur muskrat skins, j
READTiir
BY MRS.
HENRY HOYT, OF KALAMAZOO, BEFORE ■I “reri^f f At mi . ■ ' “"re-*"
■.
chnclren came to them m this home.
The’:? 1th annual meet tug of the Barry
re
and three »hr.’v
Martins sold tur
cents a pelt, and
n*riw
Co. Pioneer .'Society wan held in the
-rerul f at. wore ga.md from ■ Noon,u. flr„ „im, wWr,
’-Mm^ “i: ■ THE STATE PIONEER SOCIETY AT LANSING.
i^rererelth
bomin O™" R*fl&lt;K LM.-r Ihta, City hall baturilny June loth, the so*me Into great demand at that time.
but sought a market at 10 emits em-lp

nd i sig

11
■ull

dIkiux £1 a iKiand fur lieaver skins,
•niqg The bateau in common use for shipping
tunk
. 4*
thU the spring atad run to Mackinaw by
way of the river and tin.- east coast of
Lake Michigan.

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sitm opening at !&lt;• it. m. Because of,
.
" 7 *T‘ .in
““’"W I die hard rains few were present, so the
making, a family of nx chiklren, hut meeting Adjourned ull
o'clock. "
igff?
'.’“t,ofd&gt;om-Mlo«»«&lt;mM.»k. tbc pla.-,,.f
,ii
...I... .1.
At the hour fixed the meeting was
' memory of Chief &gt;»oonday is worthy a
...
... ’
with tin Indians uf the - "Little^ S mt&lt;» onler hy tl|(. pn^jjent D. R.
. monument in the Richland Cemetery.
J
Kti-er-que.
to v.iAA
Imhlilr i
.... ” She soon learned
.. i —
ai)(i considering the inclemency&gt; Is not sqme one willing tu lead in sec- ■
their words in her chil-litdi voire. In- of the weather, .the attendance was
i iiiff that a suitable one. is erected to his
df-ed. to such an extvut had the lihler , good.' The nudier.ee joined heartily in
memory before even that, is lost. He died
’ children taken up the Indian tongur “inging America. This was followed;
■ in IWia.or, F&lt;W,
that they had to be sent to their {rela­
by prayer by Rev. Arthur Trott. The
i Chief JJuondijy was quite advanced
tives in tho east to be taught to apeak Secretary then read the minute* of the
in yeniy when the missionaries came
their own language. On the journey previous m'*eting*wbtch were approved.
j to Grand Rapids; but he made them
they spoke and -»ang freely in the* In­ The President gave his addn-sa. wel­
i very welcome. He showed them tlie
dian tongue much to the entertaintneat coming tho«e-preM-nt. and referred to
of Michigan’s territory, and the latter ’ Salt Springs, and the Gypsum rocks.
of the pquple they met in niakhlg the the pleasure-it gave to -each to meet
|&gt;art uf the journey, that i/from De-i; prolwbly
~ ’ ** those
*
at Plaster creek, from
.jogrney, •
} once more and talk ove^ "the good old
trilit to Nilra,. w«n performed op horse-' •' whose MonrcM have come so much of :
The little Emily was allowed tu' times.
' ‘ ' He referred to the "time when
Intck. through an unbroken wilderness. I■ the city’s wodth suul industry, qnietwander
at
will
and
one
day.
took
her
the society was organized; saying that
'
ly
remarking
of
the
Springs
"that
the
by following an Indian trail and
Noonday was way to the river bank with a new tin ■ the late Hon. H. A. Glmdjfar was
guided ofjly by blazed trees. Their j spirits fed jhem.’’
goods were sent around the lakes to ,i aniong Mr. Slater's first converts and dup in her hand and beiug thirsty mainly instrumental in bringing it
thought to help herself from the river, about. At that time thdro was present
Grand Haven ami from Grand Haven I proved valtu^ilc hclyi to him - in many
to Grand Rapids in a row tyat. When ! waJjL When ho was baptiseddn the-.
Grand
River,
hundreds,
of
Indiana
|
the boxes finally reached them. they i
were badly damaged and stained by j •gathered &lt;&gt;n |ts .kinks , to witness the
j rite which Wnk new to them Indians;
Arriving in the course of their jour­ ' lov« a contest of any kind and when ।
ney to what, is now Kalamazoo and ' they shw Mr. Slater .md "'Noohday in .
finding no bridge' aero-, its river; ih^- the .yvater togetiu-r they thought a
forded it at the old fording plats' be- 1 tussle was iinjM-taling, and When, Mr. ;
' ]..w the hill, where then stood ti e old Hhdef put NoQiiday nder the water,
jth
Tail Vali! fl’nli ,
Rix Robin&amp;on
ranF ?V
’
&gt;n trading lAl
pld and phere
where , 4'
[lokdindu
n-'w lies Riverside
cemeterv. From'
From- ^ftb? Kitehce SI—■—,■neo
— tpin"
-r— j।
i verside cemetery.
I
illufrali!
Hurrah'
white
man gotUnm t*l«vmton they caught their first ■
down first.) The last trial ever preld [
view of the Khlamawxi valley as it-lay
in all its virgin luveline-s. and un­ under Indian law was in the fall of '
broken wildernewLdf trees and shrubs,' 1M&lt;) near Middleville in Barry county, i
with the brood river winding, in and when it fell to Noonday to try a mtui. !

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i The BanneMs Indebted to Mrs. Hoyt for the Very Rare Pictures
i
in This Issue, and the People of this County Will
In carrying ..n the trade at this *
Feel Indebted to Her tor Rescuing Muon Inter­
point n good deal of competition from
other points wa* encountered and the j
esting County History from Oblivion.
commandant was obliged
k«“j&gt;a

bj several who heard it-from Noonday
and it wa. puhllahed a. . hrt itrthe'

uuth. sharp lookuut for his customers. They ’
M.ng came to the trading post to some extent
item
A modest slab.• tearing the simple
hut the trader Uteuer had to go amF-f
i*
rec”rd of the birth and death of Rev.
,,Tt*X&gt;aard
Slater,
marks a mound of
v.sit tl-.em ___________
and secure their
pelts before
I"
the other traders gut the buslhe*.
in Biverside cemetery in Kalaeven..after the on* her- h.ultavurvii the U1;tzo°- »nd. to the ca-ibil observer, it
nothing of great interest.
Indians with advances of good* in.. «aanMr. However, to tho few des&lt;&gt;nulantH of
this revered jriau. and the still fewer
• riends who recall him, this mound
holds a memory tiqx'ciallv, dear.
In the early history of Michigan, the
name of- Leonard Slal'-r wa- a familiar
one: and up to the time of his death
in
he was I. -ked upon as a man
• •f. marked prominence; *A* a miiwionary to the Indians uf this Miite. and hs
n man’ of sturdy iciairactv
which
served-as an example} to many in the
days when Michimenl was h&gt; the process
of making, he ganu-tl a natnr worthy
to l»e handed down.- He was burn im
’.V&lt;»iire*ter. Mass., Nov. W. ]JSf2. His
mother was Scotch and his father,
Peter Slater, was one of the jarticipants in the ' Boston Tea Party
in tart below. They were charmed with Louis Geureau. of his own tribo for
which, disgnised.as an Indint:. ft did the view and here, at w
- his
, . wife. He found him
the request ...
ot • murdering
£UUIJ
«bt.U
piVUVrtlrtrv, M.lUVU&gt;.t
V* ban- j,
hi*'part in emptving the tea into Tk*^. JIr. -Slater, his body lies to-day. his i&gt;
a*’ty ft
t&gt;d pronounced
sentence uf
t ishment upon him and confiscatidn of j
i he Old Rix Robinson Trading Post.
faithfnl Wife "ifiir 'laughter Emily he- '
property.
This
scatenoe
was
executed
i
The Slater family emigrated from side him.
: at,Rev. mid Mr-. Uboard Slater cstixl-.t tbelr fin.: Mew tt.e Kalamazoo
me yiur O!i hor-ehack tram twtrblt to yilH. wi.cju th.-y first »Urt- England aj an early day. A brother
Prwccding on their journey and • in strict acconlanrc with the decision ‘
I:- u-tl year. isvr. tnay mured to &lt; ft and RapldsJ ;uid eatai&lt;l|»hed
.1.- Iib-r they c-.itn- to Pnurtcvtlle. Mr,fitater’s reque-t waa that of Peter Slater learned the cot-, cuminfc in sight of their destination, of Noonday and aopiicscvd in by all his I
r.'.- .-I. :n»tn wh’ch tn- had hh flr-t view ot the Ki’.aih.i/oo Valiev,
tun skinner's trade uf the celebrated the Carey Mission, whereon now stands tribe- This man was later sent to
iand ;:*ltbfu&gt; daoehD-r. Emily. Iodide him.
Jackson. Little hy little they yielded !
Arkwright in Lancashire. England, the city of Niles. • tw&lt;i Indians came
Baptist MhMcn.
Bland Xc. 1.
flay -” Renldi-Bce.
their rights' to the white puin. Noon- i
. I nd Un Wigwams.
CampHU'.s Tradinc Port,
dlrtricture. A-i Hubbard tells one incidept illustrating and lieing denied the right of bringing running from a wigwam with loaded
day-foresaw thnir destiny and hts proGrand Rapids in 1832.
e 'dktmty -and thi&gt; situation, which wa» furnished fur machinery to this country, s«'t up from mnskets and final them into the air. jjlict'ions have lieen fulfilled. An infer- j
The pfcture of which the alwre is a copy, was dra«p by He*. John Booth tor Mr. Slater in isxj.
memory
what
was
necessary
tu
the
Such
a
sai
ite
on
their
arrival
was
quitevf th- .-.v-ciartons with pnldication . by Judge Wells several
ior race mm*t yield to a superior one
successful running of a cotton mill. startling tout it was explained
&lt;
that the
h*w-. the 1 building of years ago but will l»ear repetition.
This man established the first Sunday 'firing-was because an Indian had just4■who will luive no revert for any g|„ fou„a ,|ie lntlocnp would ioat.and a representative from each town, and
One of Mr. Hubbadd's assistants
rights except their own. It may lie „hektit gu. I:
.. ....on the all seemed delighted that such an as­
It floated. unt
brought word to the p*t. one day that school and the first Bible class and also died and this was done to nfake the de- well in pluming to say of Noonday that t.]car water up to the mission honx-;
sociation was formed. Rut Of the 34 who
the first Grammar school in Pawtucket, pa’rted.spirit ki’uav that it must hot
rving the history of a hand of Ottawa* was unt near Paw
he remained tnie to the principle, of his The mother, seeing it. called for her. signed their name to the first call to.
r the men vvho had Paw. with one of their hninlter sick. R., I. With an ancestry in whomever- ,c«&gt;iue bock to trouble the living. They faith
in
Christianity
and
when
the
mis
­
'
’
*—
j
child,
but
no
childish
yuiee
res|M&gt;uded.
.
form the society. all have passed away;
;tgt sad perserynnee were dominating ruttminedImt n short time nt tho Carey
inn of the country They were very firmly of the' impres­
She thought uf the river; oh the river, - and now many each year welcome
principles, we would naturally look for Mission (reaxms for which . are grren sion was removed to Prairieville in
Fur company . with sion that he would not g&gt;*t:well jmlrss
be
accompanied
the
others
and
could
the rapids: the mother Ht-w toward-, the long rest from, their labors. . We
lilte qualities in their descendants. later,' and the spriifg of 1*2* saw them
i -st- bniidixjg^fvr his they had a ”pow wow.'] which would
and that l&gt;-onard Slater inherited their settled at theThomns Mission, situated always be depended upon by Mr. Slater the rapids and &gt;&lt;Le saw on the water must*all 'remember that the •pioneers
•'ill living and has re«]uire them to havg u hiskey. The
mixrn uf
spirit
in patriotism
pan'iiMu is clearly shown in
... ....
on what
....... .0
is now
...... the r
present'
...—... site of the for assistance. His perfect knowledge the little Horn! head, the curls just be­ laid the foundation for the comforts
;»eople uf Kahi- assistant reported that । unless some­ the last pntilic act of his life in offering city^of Grand Rapids and here for the of* the
‘ Indian
"
*— . coupled
with a ginning to turn with the M-r«,*am. Ope and luxuries we to-day enjoy.
natu
c&lt;
riiemhcr of the Tele- thing was duu«. ipiicklyi they would
minute more—;the-flight vf the mother
Daniel E. Birdsall read an excellent
;. :.next nine years, they labored very sue~
'
• ’ ii’t of the business make arrangements tu get their supone moment delayed, and the' little and well prepared i&amp;per on the early
eewfully among the Ottawa Indians,
'gelher with the eon- plife from Banrand and engage their
Emily would have been beyond recall. history of Hastings toiwnship, which
having in charge about ISO families. ■
-.nd many features furs to him in return. The hand was
'When Emily was but a-child sb&gt;« began we jirint on another page.”'!
In the woods all about them were twice
The report
of the hi storjkn. Judge
which then oc- near the present site of PaW Paw at the
teaching the younger Indian children.
.
or three times an many more. Ixiwis .
j for a child nyiy teach What it knous Smith, was listened to with much at-.
We refer to time. The assistant was too tired to
j Cms, then Territorial Governor, took '
Chicago. who return and as no one eWcould go. Mr.
as
well
as
an
.older
person.
How
fast
tention.
There
were Si deaths during
a great interest in both the Carey and ,
: or how much they learned we may not the year of pipne»?rs. Of thea© 4P were
air citizens as one Hubliard determined on going, taking
the Thomas Missions, commending the j'
know
but
we
do
know
that
her
faithj
above
7(h-yean»,
22 above 80 and one
his
Indian.
C
’
oaa
alonjg.
The
only
among the pio*
zeal and faithfulness of those in charge.
of that, city, of horse available belonged to Corsa’a
fulness and devotion to the work con- past
I Mr. Slater’s lalmrs were not confined
tinned as long ns did the mission.
i Then followed that sweet • old song
wife, who refused to let; it go for a
• to the Indian.*! alone. He served in i
Mrs. Slater fonnd it difficult to mar- "The Old Oaken Bucket" which was
while hut afterwards relented.
1 several capacities in tl»e new settlement. 1
age according to the New England cus- l*antifully tendered by Mr. F.-O.
The cask of whiskey was loaded, and
is at this placp durIlo'was made a Justice of the Peane
toms, as she had herself been taught. Sl*nlding.
&gt;f :%2ii-21, that is off they started. Before reaching the
• and he was also tlje first jiost master in
irii. The post had place where the band, wan. Mr. HullShe instructed daily in the misaion
Bn*A interesting five minute
; Grand Rapid* receiving his appoint- j
lanl
to
ok
the
cask
off
tie
horse
and
sdiool and for their own benefit, taught
WPre n&lt;,xt »n order. Mr. William*
urix Mtveral years,
। ment from President Jackson. Dec. 22- ;
the
Indian
girls
to
assist
her
in
the
house
an^nteresthig
account of the firrt
-issibly five. As we buried it, having first taken out a
• 1S82 and serving as such for the next j
4th of
keeping and sometimes without warn- *.*-• July celebration
-1
*hold
'*’•’ in *th©
v“
oner article, this point flask full. They then completed their
i four years..
Mr.
Barnum
and others foling
their
nomadic
instincts
would
size
county.
.iimediately to Mac­ ‘journey on foot. When they arrived at
1 Where now stands the flourishing1
them and they would suddenly vanish ’owed with anecdotes, some ludicrous,
her Indian trading the Indian camp they found Bart rand
city of Grand Rapids, there were in j
like a flock of deer, away to some *&gt;me pathetic. Mr. Dennis exhibited
Michigjin were mostly had lieen there before and supplied tho
I the early days two Indian villages.
lierry swamp or woods or lake, leaving *
of the »&lt;rt,th 8i&lt;1« of Main
r’divid-.a! traders. At ; Wherewithal for the pow-wow. The
! known as upper and lower villages the
An
Ottawa
Indian
woman
wbo
rns
Emily.
tbo mistress of the house to knead into
l*fore the Amt big Are which
Iter. Leonard Stater
■ •; Bend wns Joseph Bart- Indians however , wanted the contents
upper being presided over by an Ottawa Slater's nmne at Ursnd Itaplas and i.till IaKo loaves a great trough of dough aud do *"*1*
«»
of it* building*,
Mission
in
1*3*.
flask, which be gave
••Liigan City was another, of Mr. Hubbard
his services to the Christian Ccmniis- chief— No-no-qua-he-zich by name,
other necessary work. They had no •
^ne relK,rl
tbe State Pioneer Soul from its owner; i them. Coaa got a taste of this, and ,
sion during the war of the rebellion, commonly called “S’oonday." a friend­ sagacity and forethought, which had more idea of the constraining proprie- $’«»&gt;' w" K’v™
Hannah Bar­
was at that time at under its stimulus told the band that and without pay. going into hospital ly, industrious Indian, who always
ties of domcetic life than the squirrels , tow- she •’I®1"' vf lhe cnthnaiaatic
and there was a shiall more like it had been hid. He then ■ work in Ter.nesi»ee and this, too. in his worked for the good of his people. He caused him to rank high among*them , that chattered in the trees around the andienct-s and the great care that is
a» a chief, showed him clearly what
M'.nskegun river. Theab lx.-gged the trader for what was in the ।
declining years, after the strenuous was among the first to obtain favor was needed for the Indian at the time, ] mission house. It would not be a difficult being token to pnenre accurate hisite ^-.ahlishments. and cask. It soon liecnme apparent that | ftfe he had heretofore lived. To this among white people^ and being a man
and also what was required of him mntter for us to frame excuses fur ‘ories of all the counties.
i
they
would
have
it
in
any
event,
and
j
i- &gt; Hi re-not in the territhree children of the
th. forwt,
forert, who heard
heanl
»•*
R‘ 1&gt;■ Hendershott once more
spirit of patriotism so clearly shown was of excellent habita, was of great assist- after abandoniug Indian habita. He thwe
r’?.eh of these traders the trader finally offered to go and get . joined a broad bumanitariauism which ancu‘ to them. He was of fine physique
bad no children of his own but adopt- in the sighing of the wind through the '«'orod the Kciety. and never did her
wjtli 'Mackinaw. The it himself. When he got there he emp- • oarlv caused him to study for the min- , and.stood
’
fully
six
feet
in
height,
was
turn stouu xuuy
... « .b-- •— cd several. Ho died at the advanced tore, the gentle voice of Um Manl'oo. vo‘“
■»«(-'. »
: .ins poipt was rather tied half of it and (whiteman like) . istry with an earnest desire of teing well proportioned and noble in appearpiotwre than in die
age of 08 and was buried beside his and his voice raiaed in anger Un die
•-.•neneing probably in filled the cask up with water, wbicli ^Lt out « a missionary. Mr. Slater micev and jx^ed great m^ular
closing sung.
, lieantiful
~
wife near where the old mission stood. roar of the tornado or the thunder.
Going strength,
n-’t over eight or ten he then took back to the Indian camp. Studied
The society is indebted to tho Mesani.
.redirel under
umier the
the Rev.
Ker. Jonathan
.TunmhwuGoing
rtnmgfb. die
«. fought
.y with the British A plniu m-blu -lab unre m.rke&lt;l dm
The cuiifidarx'e ot the Indian is gain- ’
On-reaching the latter tho Ifidians and
M„l.
attthe
.b,.B»pt.rt
Baptist Triennial
Tri.umial ConvenGunvrn- in
n the war
w.ruf
of 1812.
IShkh.
It was generally
g™ ndly .
th(j „oble chk.nain ta). bnt
1 Burroughs Cv Son for the gift of a
ed slowly. , Their stolidity is for the
. in 1»2C
I
.dthat
hand annlied
ven above represents all drank. Ckisa among the rest, who Mid
beautiful buqtiet of flowers. Three
tion.atheld
was appointed mta- : v
believed
*at bin
b
"
Tbthe
\ that has been demolished and nothing
tion. held i» 1828, whs n]
mod part assumed “put on" in the*' were taken to the nimetery, and placed
...... ..... l*to
’“ Western I.....
“
A„.':r
&gt;~&gt;-..uiu ; now remain, m
1 as a dwelling house became drunk and cross and declared sionarv
—.—re.-— I, SSXtX.
presence of the white man. He is com­
on the grave* ■ of pioneers wImkio re? ,
amlant, the building that that the whiskey had been watered.
after receiving the appqintment. howl-ver, —
----. ..
.
.
.
.
and
the
ground
above
&lt;um
nas
tie»*n
municative if he thinks you are his
^I.^nll«l
in
m«ri
V
e.
M.y
It
1»
»&gt;«&gt;
ho
wok
»n
.dire
i-rt
in
tiurt
' mains rest in Rive iside.
It IS mat no wua nuoburo i—« * •••
1|
■ within a few years. There He demaued thq remainder of what had
. friend, but if confidence is betrayed
...........
*"
d
,
:
‘
‘
X
Mau-re-'
m&lt;w
on
«K~t
!«nk
Isien
brought
to
the
camp.
Mr.
HubThe following officers were elected:’
o' dugs when tho business
1H26 to~XIary*French l&gt;le of Claremont,
t here is« lapsing hack into sullen
thu rivcr near the Kami With InPresident -D. R. Cook.
-.
n. -one uf which..was liard saw a .poegibDtytf trouble if Caso S !{., a womangn-ady 1,'loreal imii re- tr.re Ind him to do^acta whitU tn aftcL ,
. distrust.
Vice Prwideiit -W. W, Hampton.
‘ ink any more and ac- «rfwtod who proved a noble help meet hfe he greatly dep*ored. Jt «. h
I dian wigwams all
„n about
ahnnf them
and
here
There was nlsu was allawod to drii
'
them
and
here
! Mr. Slater labored to attract the In- i Secretary—Riwella Goodyear.
Jcaak and placed ji te^d lXingimtienUy the trials of known fact that both the Chippewa ‘
.•Ming for preserving curdingly took the&gt;.
Historian—Clement Smith.
witn tno ' "" **,nl w lbom Ang- ...................
182T- Sw-al1
Hfc «■’
,h”
*nd
- i dians. Once their cou fidence gained.
cm a scaffold, telling Ta-ui that be must
Executive Com.—Meadamus S« E. .
Necmday Emlly 8,ater tho fln4t white child ,M’ni they believed implicitly aado children... 8^^
Margaret Boiler. Hannah Bar- -’■•&gt;• •"
“ war of ,91i
“"d’,T
’English
in *•
the
1812. N
elf wa.-&gt; rather a-poor &lt; not touch it.. The It lian. instead of Meagre »»d white «|tler. Mike
* •
• in Grand Rapids. As soon as Noon­ If through weakness of l»dy or mind, low and Belle Burton.
witnessed the killing jot 'Tecumseh nt The location was dense-.- olieying. started for thq^&gt;scaffold, with
Bidrling farewell th parents and
day heard of tho event be came^the they drank whiskey,1 they still believed
After
the election of officers, lhe .
the battle of the Thames. He was on ’ h^VithJhi. wife. Sam-amo-pte.
■ -d the plac^now occupied the trader following^ and the latter friends.7he young cnuple
&lt;»"
MiMting adjourned. ’ The next meeting '
as marsh rs well. The promptly collared Cosa when be ma&lt; e
' ’ Coi.ttouwl oc page threi wiU lie the second Saturday in June.
^eing and Ptai-.ng
I-ear was one of the • ------ —----------- - ------—|—
’
Coat'nuod od i&gt;a&lt;e dx.
kinds of game.

�: long time WUMam Shaw hauled freight
President Roosevelt is doing all he ;
I to and from Battle Creek and we called
can to bring about an end to the Rus­
; him the "Battle Creek Express.” As I
foreuoon at sian and Jap war. If Russia's fore­
sight were a faction of as clear aa her
hind-sight will lie a few months from
COOK BROS.. Editor..
____
band from all over the dainty, for road 1
now. she would be'giad to co-operate
jobs were let by the county then and
FOOT,-NINTH YEAd.
with him. But the Rusisan beauro- '
VERY INTERESTING PAPER PRE­ paid for in county 'orders, and to® a
crate have much to learn, and ex per- !
road job waa one of »h» few way« that
ienee of the rough-house order is aboutI
PARED BY DANIEL E. BIRD­
government currency could be proONE TEAR.......... ..................................... -■-.4I W
i
BIX MONTHS ........................................... SO all that will teach them anything.
cured.
■
THREE MONTHS .
........
»
SALL OF THIS CITY.
The early school system of tbe township was a very crude .affair. The anSatered at tbu poatofitar* al Ha«tU&gt;&lt;s, MichlOur readers have all heard that old
nual report of the school inspector*, S.
A. Bunker and Marsh Giddings, in
quration delated -Rewlved that Bre l&gt; PAPER READ BEFORE PION­
. raore dratracp™ eUtuent thra:
g^TypDAy 1812, showed that there was one school
ADVERTISING RATES.
district in the township, with an enrollDisplay aifvertUlogj ratesjuroisbrnl on appN- water. * ’ Whatever doubt there may ;
meat
of thirty-five school children and
hUon.
have been ,in the past on this question.
that school hod been kept seven months
that
year.
And a report of Vespasian
tbi.
th.
evidatre
in
fcvor
of
Some
Fwu
Brought
out
th.t
will
b.
flaM pact*, or Atnoug Brevities. imcaltne; Hs*Young, director in school district No. 1,
where, 7c aline. Average of mvco wordsto the water would seem overwhelming in1
lor.
in 1845 showed that |be teacher#, lieu rv
of Special Interest to Banner #
ite 'jonclusiveness.
Want column ic a word for Mctrtnsertloa.
.1.
J. Jenning, Phoebe Hpys
Hays and Mary J.
Card of Thank*. twHUjT-fireoeato each. ”
Readers.
West bad received altogether for six
* Obituary. ]».&gt;etry and resolution*. 6c a line.
Notl.-o of births, dmths or marriages will be
If advices from Christiana are trustand a half months' teaching, the large
printed free aa news matter.
The
note
below
was
found
in
jthe
fly
sum of eighteen dollars.
HF”N'o communication will io? tpublished un- | worthy. it is no longer "The Kingdom i
The county farm which is located in
dvr any clrcumR'ances note** I. .
lbP 04 Norway-and-Sweden. ’’ as the fonner I leaf of an old book, and was written
writer's uanv and po*t otnev address.
Hastings township was purchased by
- '
'
has dissolved partnership, and intends' and signed by the late Willard Hays. lhe county February 16, 1855, and by
Uw!
: to go it .lone hereafter. q 1. rald tUt f,ther, *
D61 «“• «“X- «“&gt; the
L. McLellan an August 30, 1841.
, f n■'v' 7 ”17
----- John Li
JOB PRINTING.
|I,.... .
one
tiers.
ir of Hastings earliest
earliest set
aettlem.
. lo l872 tbe village of Quimby was orThe Banned ha* one of the b«rt equipped | Norway will become- a republic.
Hastings
was
settled
in
1838.
Mr.
1
ganized
by
I.
L.
Quimby,
who, moved
ob ofllce* In Western Michigan, and l« prepared
■
o do overy kind ot book and job priming.
Slocum H. Bunker moved his family I
from Grand Rapid* and erected a
: The development? in the Equitable into
into* ihb~viliage"7n
the village insold
saidyean
year,seiectea
selected !»«■£•
employing between thirty
forty ,n
men.
Many dwellings
dwellings were
were
— Og
c°- Many!
| life insurance company investigation some *lots and* erected• a small
logbouse
bouse aQa forty
If Ihu railnod, of tbw country think • do
,to
„nd
|,rum,x^ „ feeling
rwU'"’’'of
o‘; upon th* preruira now axupledTby
*— -tbv
u- built, a store was started ana for two
.re rXV" ““ not tend to promote a$2
W
years k was a thriving village when
ihe mill was destroyed by fire.
One of the genial pioneers of tho
their hrat. Hoi. no. only one of the
°ld'li°« .
co^raUreq
township was Ephriam Shattuck .whoso
most forceful public men this country
’
; Hastings Company and to board their fund of stories and good humor was ap­
ha» ever produced, but he knows how
OBITUARY.
(the com [Moy's) help while erecting preciated by all. The first lawsuit that
^rst
mill, not only in the town 1 remember was tried before Esquire
to reach the people, and the people I
-M the familyr rcaiucnw
residence m
in uic
the sccona
second '
®
r4t
TuradAy. June
Jun. 6.-1 Xt'^1
know how to reach there pn-M’iitativea । «.ird of this ri,y.
city. Tuesday.
®nltl
w“s Cook between Alexander Mclntosband j
»MUV Samuel McMurray. McMurray an- ;
.
-.
.
,
,
•, .
;
e
.
.. ,
erected on the site where now stands
in congraufThe railroads must iQQa- tiara I.,-wife og Charles C. Jen- the saw u.a.1
mill V.
of A-'.
O &lt;7.
S uauit.l.
Had lev
Mr, .। —
nounced
to■ bls neighbors one day that '
.ill.
——
w
nmiiy
chouse between the muderate system ’ &gt;on. departed thisjife, aged 51 years 4 Bunker's was the first and only family • there was J
a hog in his garden and that |
residing here until ..June
Juno 1837 when iI R
if it
k catne
came bi
buck there again he would
of public control demanded by Roose- months and 4 days
reaidlug
‘
.
-1
,
,,
AC
’.vn.lo. .w,l
A.
Q. IFarmlee
and TV
W. Hays moved i..
in I ftwil
foy! it
il. Th
The next day with a broad I
velt or the socialistic and draetic ays- , Clara Inez •Remington was l&gt;ora Feb. and ithe fourth day of July erected al jwnlle on his fade, he announced that he;
tern of jHihlic ownership advocated by 2.- i»54. at Appleton.. \\ is. On
—
Feb. , shanty on the premises now occupied ; had captured the hog and had It safely
Bryan. No government can long exist io. 1874. she was united in marriage to by W. Parker as a dwelling residence. ' fenced uj&gt; in a pen. N’o one called to
Sa'd Farm lee and Havs kept bachelor’s , claim the hog and so Sam kept it all
which tolerates an independent power Chav C Jenson at Carthage Mo
In 18O&gt; thrv ftzme L kk* rih, ,...i h,U lunt11 U,e oext *PrlD* wht,u Mr. »ummer and fattened it. In the meanwithin' itself which can defy the gov­
in 189- the? came to this city and pBnajee moved bis family in. In the | lime McIntosh had lost a hog which he 1
' eriunvnt and its subjects. The rail­ have since resided here.
, fo|] of 1537 .Mesars. Rush, Chase and I bad bought’ of Thomas Tinkler and
roads hid better lie planning With
To Mr arid Mrs. Jenson seven chil- Daniel McLellan, and in the spring i bearing of McMurray's experience, I
.1— were
— 1---------a -.1/wife .■ctf. L. A.
. following James McLellan moved in "ent over to bls place and looked at
President Roosevelt for a rational sys- f dren
born: Amy,
; ... T ~ ' their families. Mr. Kush was the first ‘he hog. but he could not Identify it for
tern of control than to be vainly plot- . Abbey; Bertha, wife of
Paustle- blacksmith. In 1888 D. M. Dake, the i wire, so he had Tinkler come over and
'i Wm.
"n’- »atwtle:
ting against him in order that they ! Lydia, wife of Calvin T
~
«. H.—
Powell; Charlie,
first physiclaq, moved ip; L.Mr.
A., : look at it. All that Tinkler would say
may 1a: permitted XxJonger lease of -Ralph. Blanche and Levi.
these J Goodyear
ra)j &lt;hat
L..:. All
All these
Goodyear wiwThe
was the first
first merchant.
merchant. The
The i1 ’""as
tjiat he
he was
was satisfied,
satisfied, and
and 40
40 Mclt&gt;
Melopow-'r
tu discriminate in their ; children are living and were with their first gristmill was erected by Dibble &amp; 1 U»h made a demand for the hog, whichHays in 1838 on the site now owned by I *«» refused. He then took out a writ
charges for their services n* they may mother in Her last illness, save Mrs. Bolt wo&lt;xt&amp;Grant. About this time the »rf replevin and sent a constable after
please.
'
. Taustlc. who died Jan. jo, 1898,
____________
clergyman by the oerne
name of
Of |1 tbe plan and so when the constable
'
1
t
,
Mrs. Jenson was a most estimable Methodist^ cleriryman
Tho legislature has adjourned. It woman. She lived for her home. She Dobiny. Rev, Mr. Bush' was the
* . rfirst' came after the hog he found .McMurray
clergyman.
He ’
was
peculiar- I! tvmpwS
&lt;o the pen
an axe and when
he at­
dill nut Mo^npliAb u»f that the people ,
1 devoted mother, x loving .nd *resident
ope'nTMrtl
to with
UkiiS»inim«l.
— atlca’ *lor
— Tneweoumry
akaw
I fk*mntkwl jAtklzktha
animal McMurray
M/»Mn,.v&gt;ay
had’Wpcd. But it did do much that , faithful wife. While her home was her .ed,.sociable,
of cne&amp;gv
talbnt.
in tbe
head;
so they
were
obliged
able, full full
of energy
andand
talbnt.
' hit1 hit
it iniltbe
bead;
so they
were
obliged
was worthy. It brought the primary first consideration, her influence, did not u
“
»*—to
«• keep it
He.was
of the Method Istordei* of belief.!»«
? to kill •»the*-~*
hog and‘-----tn order
systpui where tho people can try it if j cease there. For all those with whom tRev. Z. T. Hoyt was^he first Presby- for trial, it was necessary to cut it up
teriau clergyman, a mao much esteem- : and salt it down in a barrel. j&gt;Vell
they Wish. They will know ;how to se- , she came in contact she had a cheery, ji ci,
ed,
1 when the trial came on. It developed
cure it# extension if they., desire it. ! helpful word. She was greatly esteemed
The first bridge ovc.r the Thornapple that McIntosh's hog had gone back
Thty hgislathre reduced tho number by her neighbors, and it will Ik long 1 at
nt this place was built io 18311, tbo first; over to Tinkler’s, so McMurray was
andicirtailed tbe power of tho state cre the memory bf her kindnett and school house erected where Mt\ Steb- ; given back bis bog which had been
,
, . ,
,
,
.,, ,
.bins' cabinet shop now stands. Our prepared by tbe kind and obliging ‘ of-,
tax ccti
' ’’ - ’
' ■ thoughtttilncs&gt;
1. ' '
for other* will fade.
I nearest neighbors iff tbe before men- ticers for his winter's pork,
law pi
pawed a law to render automo- .
por many years Mrs. Jenson had been • tlooed years being at a distance ot from
biles Ip
Irini of a terror to life than they a member of thc M. E. Church. The ^ven to ten miles, after which period
now £are. It cublixbed a atat. hoqti- ,cKgi„„ thj,
h„
I
- ---------- ^7
tai f &gt;r
&gt;r the^ tiedtment of tuberculosis. | lrUc |jfe was her consolation when death ■ frame dwelling
«i4Ui's38b,
CORRESPONDENCE,
gcnerid
author!drew iicM(.
near. She
She was
was ready
ready fur
for iuc
the great
great Ii D. M. Dake, -M. D. Our first court |«
and । ;avo
■-j--tluxattorncy
---- ------------ .• o
-------- ---------- jj uicw
•■
/
ty
book,
ot the'---------Micbic.n
(Iungr
,nd cxpicaacu
„prclsed uci
hcr wfllingne,.. luY!” »" Jullt
ls.2- ‘
,
■« to iBap-et
—*
-jthe
-—--------- —
c— ; . muzii
^v *iiu
nil railrofid
;. —
which was afterwards burneit tshortly j
NnoTuii/rcT on-ri aairt
Central
railnaul comuanv.
company. so as to find ![ fo
go, if :.
it Ka, r-.^.r.
God'-, ...:u
will.
i
•«*”'
I
th—i •- •• .-—j
.=
afterwards our nresent court
ivurv i nwt-o i nui laoilJ.
out”
1--------* that
*corporation
-------------------’
Ijok
much
was in.
jt wa5 hard for her loved ones to । erected. But one of the first arid origl-J George Kirchner had the misfortune :
del ijdjto. Uie&gt;tatejor back taxes. De-1 se(: Why
should go from them.. Yet j d»1 settlers of the village of Hastings Is i to get ha shonlder deialocated while j
spitut^e pressure for new buildings they can trust .where they cannot sec. ! Dow kfl aod tbat UJ.Our bo’nJ&gt;,« aer' working on the highway une day last
int.-. . t&gt;
f&gt;
. fur proscut state institutions and for T, thcnj
.tili iives ha^
nn Taat
lLLARD Hays.
wwk
May
.till u.:re new «.t. Inrtit«»to». tbe j hn, a
w ^,orc 11Km in Ule
J 1360.
; We .re «&gt;rry u, h.W th.t ChM. Fri tatter
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THE HISTORY Of
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP

PubIHbud every Tbursd-iy
HasCuisa, Michigan.

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Wedn^AjwIUreour

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| CRASH SKIRTS
We wish to close out our entire line of SKIRTS AT O\cp
About three dozen Crash Skirts well made and trimmed
good value at $i 35
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Ladies’ fast black, ribbed top, double soles 10 cents a pair.
Ladies’ fast black with white feet 10 cents a pair :
Ladles' ribbed top, out size, split sole, plain black or white feet 15 cent* a pair. .
Our line of Ladies'25c goods is so large and comprises so many different - .
that a description of each number would be out of the question. W. ! ,
everything that makes a hosiery stock complete.

The j railroads of
Michigan got
another Hack eye in the defeat of
their measure to have the present tax
commission equalise the railroad juiHeasinaht next fall. It really ought not
to be so hard to teach the bright men
who look after the railroad interests in
thia state that in the long run they
would fcire far better if tjiey would
come out in the ’ biien .ana state the
rearona i for their objections to (lending
legislation, instead- of using methods
that nJ honorable man caii defend or

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Eggs taken at Market Price.

Store open Evenings, ."

Berries-Berries!
DePUE’S
first meetings began to be held by a j the lost hog.

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J. HOMER DePUE, |
DRY GOODS

HIGHEST

MARKET

PRICE

PAID

FOR

PRODUCE

Open Evenings.

and Willard Hayea: commissioners of!
IRVING
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highways, Slocum H. Bunkci, Jared S.
M
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‘ Matie laewis spent Tuesday and
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Spraroe: erdladHJoof Ire.ngdtol June ,
wW&gt; h„
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.„r, Levi Chase,
vu^ Jr.;
„ school
w,lwl Inspectors,
„ spectors. I1 U
: tor,
and
was
laid
to
rest-Wednesday.
She
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Quite a number from this why at-I
J„h
n rr
Kenjon,
Kendrick Biirgea and.1\ h.ul l»nn &gt;ick but a abort
time
i tended the surprise party Friday evei Thomas S. Bunker; constables, Levi, —, . .
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H*rrl*J“ Barnum and . . Thc h!’!J1 wiu,'r *“• '“ken out th.
nuu ,
i ning at Mi« Glenn a Hofightalin'a it
for
anu
tne
unu
for : dam
and
damaged
the
bridge so that it
t,pr m*&gt;,
ka-.
I
, George
lsM^BW.
„ot Fowler. 1.The
but poll-list
Th.
“al for!
(or
I. feared
(aire
d uamuscu
it win
down.
bat
the list
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it
will go
uo dnJn.
They are
.g ?
birt^aJ: &gt;«* cream
Steven
Moore of Z.
the samb .5TM...U
place.
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1839 contained sixty names. On Febru- ---Hng
—. in rand ^.nd
. doing^ery- “AT Mra WiB Bidleuran’,
MOORE-COX.
tool
A very prnty home wedding J..
pla« al 111. home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Cox, of- -Assyria, Wednesday evening,
June 7. when their onlj daughter. Mabel,
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Men's light weight hose for summer wear 5 cents a pair.
t$- Grey mixed, plain black and fancy 10 cents a pair.
A large line of lace stripes at 25 cents a pair.

Yj
b.ne
had “I'the M
Rev. Arthur
Trott,
heldT,„
at , Burry,
job_ns town, Thornapple ami school and Flovd CaDbciaUvlooks^verv
ounpWsionnl
look
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:JO were
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congtpsionul connlUN
commituw look
at Grand
Grand 1 tl|C M g.
E. Cburch
church at
at 2;JO
j
uncc k
g The;, Hastings,
tbe latter comprising the j
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river
U.tntktbe
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rlr.r|4.:
wwk rite could
couW h.vo
bwv. h«d
b.&lt;I any
.„y ’,
cmtcour.c „ft f,,,.,,,]. anil ncli;il
naifh. : territory
t^tory Arbith
which now forms th. ........
townU“ n
lio.1 if
.o approjn-iatkm ...
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,w Ab
o! C~U.U.», Wood .nd- ^.rltmt | ’ Mrs.
Mre F
F. M. Craig , visited at her, Mrs. J; E. Waycott from Michigan
kind
&lt;&gt;f an
to assist in
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aa&lt;1 “Ui pi esent township or Hast Ings, daughterover
s in Sunday.
Hastins-t iCity is yisitiing her sister Mrs. S. J. •
making tbe whalobacks navigate that
sympathy of alt for the bereaved, but
The Qrst tow-n-meeting was held at j' — *
streani. But if thc committee© should
Eurl Wilcox and lady friend of Mid*. fBidleman.
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al-.o to the respett and love in which 1 the bouse of Slocum H. Bunker on :
----------------Win Thornton and Vila mm Sunbe in Grand Rapids next August, and the ,deceased was held. Mrs. Jenson ' April
b, 1838. ------------It lacked—
the wire-pull­ ‘1'evillv are .pending tbeir vacMion mi
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°!.the
U1&lt;I town“"ft .I Uw
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day at CariUn Center.
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see the shiners lying on their sides in
was a member or both thc Ot E. S. and ship meetings of tbe present time. The I
order to flout in the ■ shallow water,
Cl_r.lv Craig i&gt; wen on onr MrreU
June 0 there »u a family gathering
they niiglit think that even the elo­ the W. R. C. These orders-attended following officer?, were elected at this
meeumg: cuperewor,
1 nomaan.
Hung-:i -I’**1* often exercTstng that new apan at S. J, Bidleinan’s it being hi. Nnh
thc funeral. Interment was in Wood- ;.meeting:
Supervisor, Thomas
H. BunkSA fcr. "e* !K.: cT£&amp;
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quence of William Alden Smith could
not pentuade them'that the Grand could lawn cemetery.
be transfomicd into a navigable river.

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The Secret of Good Cotfee.
Even the best housekeeper^ cannot make a good nip
of COFFEE without good material. Dirty, adult-;
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and queerly blended coffee such as unscrupulous deal
ers shovel over their counters won’t do. But tak, lbs
pure, clean, natural flavored

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and Number Six Ble$

the leaders iu 25 and 85 cent coffee.
Trj our Blackford's Calf Meal far jour Young Calm.

id Comings
to^sbl^Md^ not \ate’ tT^-r^a Saturday. i’J.pte *“
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and
Cummings sang
sang "Love
"Love ss Old
Old Sonfe'
Song." ‘
thc music. terminating
in the wcd~l..
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ulz®d
septate townsbiiM and on that were here from a distance had*to | " J ** at Mrs' Walter Bidleman s.
imarch, which
was
played
by
Miss
Nellie
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March
11,
II
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t ; from ~th« SaSi^
i «o hom&lt;’
wayuf jfiddlevillo to get '
Children s Day-at tho school hon«e
THE GROCERS.
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HASTINGS. fUCH.
Ph&gt;.
Stevens. F
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1'r.^dt,® the
hr.dxlI couple■ X^Xun’X* Tho
Ira
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, Sund.y „„ well Attended,
datiuhtt-r. of
nn&lt; • stO
prest-Bt
uuuuuanes.
i no name
v.as De
tin. little twin
twin daughters
of Mr
Mr. ana
wed upon
the township
Id honor
of­ &gt; On the account of-ao-much ruin far-I
M:n.._ stowed upon^ the township in honor of1 On the account of so-much ruin farMr.--. George Miller, cousins of the bride, er
Eurotaa
Haatlmrs
a lAfvn «h°fi.°LT.
land'mm.
bu uiucn rum inrIn the
thePcounty.
eounty'.
^h?
S"’”
performing the duties of flower bearers, 1 er
In
The 'SS°
first white set- tT"
"°™.are .gwp5 _°J
W *be,r
HIG^ STREEp
tended commencement exercises here
excuse.
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headed by their sister, who acter as ring | tle&lt;»
of the village
wereofJames
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t_an,d_itv
gxing
1 guests
, Jarno r*"
Kcpkcy
•’ U .up wher
j tiers outside of the village were James PIalrt,nK “ antl fixing it up where it j Quite a number from this vicinity ' Tuesdeay evening.
i Sunday
! and Daniel McLellan, who located i has . been
, washed
, . out, and got covered ,| attended Children’s Day at Yecklcy
If Johh D. Rockefeller reuda the ]«- j bearer, led thc way to a deep background
i A fine Children s Day’j re• about four miles east of tbe present up with mud the liest
can school-honre Sunday. AU report a
bort wav
way thev
they can.
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pere it must make him stop and think I of fenis overhung by a canopy profusely city of Hastings in 1837 and the first
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-___ Gladys I carried out at the Meth.
now and then that be has paid a very; ! decked with smilax, roses and carna- white child born In the township was
Asa
Weight
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afternoon.
COBBS
CORNERS.
Frank Johnson sold his yearling colt
brother Will visited relatives here
‘high
’ ' price
’ for
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doubtful^bonor
of- t,ons_ ouder which the bride and groom Angeiin Hayes, now Mcs. William
Hitchcock. In tbo early days of tbe
The funeral of Elgar Men.
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Neuman Cobb is expected home this one day last week.'
being called —"the richest man'in the stepped, and the Rev. Enuria Garretson,
Sunday.
township money was very scarce and week.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Park entertained mother was held Friday aft-:.
a:
world." Better far a man in comfor­ who. in her ever pleasant manner and fur readily passed for money, conse­
Moses Seelx-r and wife attended the
Carpenters have commenced work on old settlers meeting hold in Hastings their daughter Mfk Bears Sunday.
the Methodist church. Kw. Ijl-iiii
table circumstances able to do rational meltxlious voice, j&gt;er formed thc cere­ quently ail tbe early settlers were
hunters and as the forests in those days William Kronewitter's barn.
things for his own and his family’s mony.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tompkins and officiating. The deceased n S • ‘ . -Jiabounded in game, a large part of the
of age and had lived for t.ij- In-t-sA
After thc bestowal of customary con­ settlers .revenue was.derived in this
good, than a Rockefeller owning a bil­
The L. A. S. will meet at the Grange
sons
Viator
and
Fred
visited
at
C.
W.
F. E. Johnson and son Hugh went
years with her son. She wa- . 'in-'
lion. with everybody feeling that it has gratulations upon thc happy couple, a
hall Thursday afternoon June 14,
to Cedar Creek on business one day Tompkin's last week.
old lady and loved and respected ’all
Of course the Indians were plentiful
been wrung from his fellow men by dainty luncheon was served, during
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ingram'attended last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay gave a six o’clock
iu
th&amp;pioneer
days
of
Lhe
township
and
who knew her. Mn-Morgan. Ifit- the
which thc bride and groom escaped.
methods that cannot be defended. .
the
social
given
by.
the
L.
R.
Q
of
dinner
in
honor
of
their
sister
Mrs.
did not hesitate
to was
makebecomingly
themselvesgowned
Little Hazel Hathaway visited hcr ।
The bride
welcome of their, white neighbors’ hos­ Hastings Saturday.
of Walesburg
Galesburg last
last FriFri- sympathy of all
grandparents and Mrs. Yeckley
few Geo. a Hartom
n ot
pitality. In the early days of the
Wisconsin is taking a good lead in in white silk muslin.
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Mrs. and Miss McDowell of H. -t t’g*
Mrs. Floyd Brown of Ohio and Mrs. days last week.
Kumerous beautiful presents were county farm, I am told, they would go
one matter at least—she has passed a
Frank Brooks of Hastings^-isi ted at
; Bert Tasker is visiting friends at are calling on friends in this v itylaw making business ‘ 'graft'' a crime. presented to Mr. and Mrs. Moore which in tbe house during*tho night, build a
Fred Cunningham's Thursday.
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fire
in
the
fireplace
and
In
the
morn
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A
number of 'eoung people’ attended
ASSYRIA.
We need not wonder at political graft, go to prove thc esteemed friendship in ing, it was not an uncommon thing to
James Mathewi^and family and Z. Delayed letter
There will bo no meeting at tho M. the Children's Day program st (
when the same practises obtain in . which they arc held,
find four or five asleep on tbe floor. Moore and family visited at Charles
Mra. /. C. Tutapkln. vi.ltei her P. church Sunday evening . Juno^SQ, on donia Sunday evening. Th? [re­
other business matters. We hope Wi»One hundred
a —
and
a seventy-four guests Tbe principal crop of tbe pioneer dayr
Moore's of East Irving Sunday.
father Goo. 8. Hartom al Galeabtint account of Mrs. Garretson’s health. .
nounced the exercises as splendid. .
conain ’may show tho rest of the were present, many from outiide this of Hastings was wheat ana tbe land was
prepared with a breaking plow, pro­
Lightning struck Z. Moore’s barn last week.
Childrents Day here June 25 at 10:80
country how to put an end to this in- vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murgi- •”&lt;l
pelled by six or eight yoke of oxen. during the storm Tuesday damaging
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Plumb ot Paw
iquitotu system, which is undermining
Mr. and Mrs. Moore will l&gt;e at home Feed was very scarce ana so at night
daughter were the guest.- ot -lb-• ', n
the morals af tbe business and public one and one-half miles north of Assyria, tbe oxen were turned loose to roam In th*rpbf badly, also the chimney on Paw vlelted tbe latter’, irarent. Mr.
Harry and wife of Leighton SHnd ivand Mn. Tompkin. last week.
life of this country.
where he is conducting his father’s farm. the woods and In the morning wo would William Mitchell's - house.
Mrs. Warren will upend next s eek
WEST PARMELEE.
go out to hunt them up; sometimes we
Mrs. Roy Hutchinnson closed a suc­
Their many friends unite in extending would'Doc find them all during the day,
F. M. Barry and wife ot Ypsilanti
Mrs. Kratofel had the misfortune to with her grandson Nathan ’Ah*. : ’&lt;i:u
Russia still insists that she has not congratulations and wishing them a but just as soon aa enough to draw the cessful term of school at Jhe Wood visited her parent. Chna Seven: and
break her limb below the knee Satur­ wife.
plow were found, we would yoke them school house Friday afternoon with 8th wife thia week.
had enough of war, and will, so it is happy and prosperous life
day while going after the cow.
Walter Cline has been .in SarawtC
grade exercises. The house was filled
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claimed, "continue to the bitter end."
School clowd at tho Center last Fri­
Battle
Creek
and
Augusta
were
the
Dr. Graybeil was called to reduce, some time unable to retnn&gt;’U»unr . n
"GUY D.” RECORD 2:20. '
to overflowing.
The longer it may continue the more
day.
market towns and we used to go to
the
fracture.
account erf the^flood.
bitter the ending will Jbe for Russia.
Will stand at owner’s bam every day Marshall to have our milling done be­
Roy Moore and Mabie Cox were'marMr. and Mrs. John Mungerson were
She will have to learn that she cannot of the week. ■ Terms $8 for standing , fore there was a mill in the village of
CREEK STREET.
ried Wednesday.’evening, Cougralulathe guests of their daughter^irs. C has.
play the bully with all the rest of the colt W. C. Dunham, iftwling, Mich, j Hastings. Before the railread was oonEd
Reid
has
a
new
telephone.
tions.~\
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I structed access the township a stage
world and with her own people too.
R. F. D. 1.
J/Ed^r Cole and sister Agnes at* Olney of Rutland .Stnday,
I line- was run to Battle Creek. For a
Grace Lewis is on the sick liet.
Mr. .and Mrs. David Benewa were

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The Leonard
Slater Mission
I •oath of the m&gt;«,ion wu the little «t- 1
CoauouMtrom
tlement of Richhmd where the jxwt
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truth «d detdore.! their U.lt. 1 Prairie.^.
Mt
tb/'Jde o’r the giviM o&lt;U*h torb‘“^« *»U wmmodiou. and «rve&lt;l u’do^ At ,he

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Mr. Sluter found rad°^mpUea in

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so ax to make n good bargain fur
hintoulf mul his people iu selling their
lands. Toplhabeis is sAid t4&gt; have re­
plied • Father. we du not cafe for Jand
or’uioneyvr tho goods offered us. What
we Fant is whiskey. Give us whiskey.- . It nuty h,v„ boon
wit),

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wuvasuj iu view of the manifold auxiety uf nil the Indidna for thi* bever­
age hut it is well known that Tupiuahee was a sad drunkard.; Cbdtniry to
popular lielief, the tiXt white trk&lt;lers
and trappers prbved a bleming to the
Indiana for they brought to them im­
proved weapons and bettor methods of
hunting and fishing, and their rude
ways and means of agriculture were,
by the efforts of the trad«n&lt;. made mure
profitably and living among them and
advising some of their ways, they
helped to develop the better pan of the
savage nature and thus introduced
atriung them the dements of civilizati’oh and until the; advent of the whis­

key Untie the white man had it in*his

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LADING druccist,

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di.^LM. No one probably undenttood
’ tins Indian -natnro or their relations
with the white nun better than •lid'
, Chief Pukagpn, who was an invituti
gn^st at the Columbian Exjusitiun in

language si, as to um» it as readily as.
his own. In his interconre w,Uh them
he wa» like a father among his child­ ;
ren :\&lt;1 as they gathered about him hr
w
&lt;«*ld say 'Comer now my children.
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. Friday the seniors uf the hi^h.sclaiul
hail tlieir annual picnic al Tlfurnanvlf.
H&gt;*1&gt; W»UT «1,U tta. trativc muwiuito
did «... inwirero w.tl, .be y'„.„x

Where Quality Counts

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hdd

A^o
v,, luifter iwhat you buy. I many hurrah ot thi. rauuJJu™
frK’.,.
penny'g worth to a he”w^'ranXte?''T "wl&gt;'°n 7i,l'^hich i f“°r po,“ 1”11 in Iheswrand with cnS,, Tho ''•’Uxxlirl church wu crowded
j(,■■ •lo-’le's worth we aim (lians enmn hnwr
drunken In-1 piece* on tbe top and in if was hunx t0 ito
a°d «tanding room was at
Friduy ev^ug when the !
g; ■■ j &lt;&gt;u tbe best Drug : a X“t,X^:“I?iroan:,th?li,’ioD theW1«r. Stater loanJl "n“l £: ‘
.rvice in the State.
OUt and tie
b Bter Miwi°n Chapel was built when j finrt cb“ to
fro® the Nonnal ।
°ff and U W,“ hDng in thp ‘xdfry &lt;'f that build- I &lt;kTnrtment h®*d their commencement otiits that- measure next d^7h fe"W
ne«
day
Utey
were
rapentant
and
meek
Ing.
calling
the
Ind.«.
t,«Uu?w
“
eaerciw.
:, eiinl: Perfect Goods, "^t’Xy^ YblSk"-V tT" “ IW* “
I,
hrautifully trimmed I
s. Ji Clean store.
'■ !?'" "°W““ U s Utatrict »chool in ' f&lt;” th* occarion. and the eierciw.
■.iwledge, careful at- : had to intend with5 I, tn r
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■ . ■ thtnaluoed by Prairieville where n call, the youtta, 1 w're of » 'erX high order of
h.inept- measure, acwhite men io kren
ot ;
l’™^er *n11 Mlfher life in e.lnca- 1 El«-I&gt;™t mo.ic wa. rendered. Special
stric1 attention to other
-oliori Gen Cara wi /
Ihdlemt tion. Thia bell wra purebaaed bv Mr. n&gt;l;nt‘o” should be made of the chorus
. and i cohscientiouB ....?? .5 "ho Wok a profound
Slater in Detroit in 1K».i end w«a shin,lw Itb and Mh gradea directed by
in
,
~^**v*v iu irw anu was shin- ’*''*“
fingraues, directed by
satisfaction in interMt
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k
g
hi" b"1'“’Onni1 **«'»ke« to Grand Haven ‘ »•« Sh*rl« Bn.inm. ' The »ddr«« by
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If you
M."" &lt;o I «"« then &lt;„ Grand lUpid, hlnB1
Or. i*
Delo.
Knll. of
„t Albion-College,
Albion Cnlleg., was
w„
... L&gt;r
1'* Fall,
ice that these
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“"'1 wh'”' lhle' missiun
"“«&lt;»&gt; muvtxl
moved thoroughly
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it vra.nm.nly
«n an
enjoyed.
Il wan mainly
w&gt;' want you tp
IX&gt;n ,be “fentin-i from &lt;&gt;rand ttipi.ls to Prairieville inlnntnU ulk to the cln» op the
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klvn lu.11
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■ ’ duties, privilege and responsibilities
.
the
bell accompanied
them.
i4» matter what vi i till v-UU'ih.
t
yo^r pnMiase.
‘ He told Chief Topinalioe tu. keep Mr. Slater bad metered tho Indian of the teacher..

In Women’s Garments it ie essential to have
, a line which will bear the most rigid inspec­
tion. We have just that kind of a line of

Shirt Waists
merit

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SMntatorj- by France# M.
^‘c Clatt* History by Grace B.
Giddings:
Prophocy by Nellie E.
Stebbins: and Valedictory by Ella L.
Lathrop: all members of the gradua­
ting class and filling the four places
on tho program assigned to the daaa,
were of a wry high order of lit*
•?r.ary merit, and were presented very
creditably imleel. The c lass of 14 is
a vers strung one. and will Iw heard
‘ *n&gt;m
from favorably a* teacher* in the
I public
, "3 schools of Barry Co.
•
.
.
In presenting
Ch,uni'???'
1"1"8, tiy diplomas Prof.
.O
—
bevfm-I
- •••—•■*.••••• mud some things iwaring
on their future work iu the school
room as well as in the affairs of life
that w.-, are sure will do them gixxl.
and be helpful to them in their work.

:.-jooso3oqpoooa

FrQsh

I Every Day

Waists
White Jap SilK Waists with large and small
tucks, latest sleeves with long cuffs,

White Linen "Waists, tucked, solid iu front
and back, linen collarH.&amp;nd cuffs,
■

PRICES’

RlO'nt 15 cents*

,

BEAR RIO at IB
PURE SANTOS at 20
BLENDED SANTOS
at 25
CHASE t* SANBORN S
HIGH GRADE at 30
FAMOUS SEAL
BRAND at 35

SPECIAL
REMEMBER with each ctsh purchase, /rade or settlement of
account, you will be given a PREMIUM TICKET on some

Fine Imported English Ware

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone No. 9.

NOTICE

Planing "" Matching

Jcs. Alwine,
BIG
BARGAIN

Rheuriiatism

The People’s Store

$75,000.00

Capital

I People’s Meat Market

PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE

all sizes $3.00

we have it

ladies and genUmen having tbe best
kind of a time.
.
The rqport of a cyclone near Nash
‘k*­
ville Tuesday of last-week proved very
fdrtamately to he unfounded But the
CAN PLAY FOR THE FUN OF
Nashville News &gt;ays it was- near
IT, BUT NOT FOR MONEY
enough to the Kan*«a-i twister to satisfy
The Michigan Central road has de­
the people uf that town.
cided tu shot off card playing on iu
If the skirt niost come, let dt g&lt;» th-- line except fur pure enjoyment of the
limit and bring with it the flaring game and any party of tran-ll-rs whu
ittlelxmnwmiilnur not ..f «nt«-U-|. jn
..........
the ...........
future attempt to iiidnlggain
him days. Then the. male fsshionahl«‘s ahy contest with the ptM^
nhuuld play even by dunning thqeeold where anything but glory ii tho i«*MT*
coal scuttle piuglmts with the fur nib- will get into- tumble. The cam»e for
bed tbe wrong way.
tJjiw rule An the part of the officials is
During’the storm of Monday morn- the frequent, riqxirts which are being
ing lightning s|rudk the wires of the made of passengers whu have been hiri’itixena' Telejihone
company in'Maple, wkinto a can I game by prufessiunnk
. -.
”
" '*l’ ,iIj.’- splintering several and lost Hwney.
•
L*"JVO *k,wll
p*jlei
and
finally
winding
np by switch
" j1
n"
*
** 1 "
ing off at the re^idemv &lt;*(. John Gile LACBY 1*OSTOFEICE
son. where it bored n hou* about as big
TO BE DISCONTINUED
.13 3 l»*ad pencil through -the side of ' After July 1, according to instracthe house and knocked bff a'phjce. of. tions sent out by the (MNitoffice flepart-

tmtae radira!
elm^.^
. mutter to I.......
------ — ----«
♦ &gt; while the^ learned to love the white |
alone to adjust itself to your figure
♦ mans bread they knew not W’ to bear i Brush your hair and read the morning
Wbsl Is the use of trliinc thc rheumatic
paper, manicure your nails; do oil the that be feels as If hl? jolnts.were being dis, the white man’s burden.
t
At-the time Mr. Slater settled in ' little odds and ends. Then, when it .| located?
•
f Prairieville, Bft-ry county and Kala- has worked down Into place, book up | He knows tbit hi» sufferings are very
the rest of the books. It will bo com- I। much like the tortures of lbs
4 I hmumx) county were nndividwl. He |
HERE IS k SUP FOR SOME
fortable for tbe —
day
by that time. 1
ronaufc
- —
»FA«U ht uwita to know Is what Will per1 settled.on what was tho base lino of’
.. tl&gt;c _______
_ «&lt;ral.r
r»«a you
V/«l mafiently cure bis disease.
CARPENTER
'Thon
null
Btrtngw
tight
ns
*4 il’.'iJ 1/U!!
ww-rw* ns
■
—
■nwn
pull WThat,'according
to thousands of grateful
;♦ '■ those counties and was near to several want
tlivm. anti roo will hava Juat w
■tter,
1*
uey
_te.tlrauM.lata,
to
t lakes. A. S. Parker who built the fin*t • rood a Ogure. PKltaP* b'&lt;tl'r- “ th")'
X , frame bouse and bam in that part of. ire not pullad Mlllldit aa you
r"” can
ran tug
tua 1
That It promptly neutralises the acid In the
lithe country waa a near neighbor Utetn. Now. don't tla the ntringa.
"
W. R. JAMIESON, Prepr.
««
Wood 00 «hlrt lhe dlmra
♦ | Orville Barnes, Mr. Spaulding, Mr.Oti a ■ 1&gt; so alllx and unw-CTMory.
■&lt;rrr&gt;«l&gt;«;» Ute
™!&lt; J.rt.rwn II.
Hitting,. Mich. t! nnd’Mr. Browne soon Bottled nearhim^ them in somewhere. They will HlnF lUetely eliminate! H.
■uim Malm.: 11, reuiro. Tr»H«ria
~fa-&gt;lftce well enough.
—-—

medallions In yoke,, pin head tucks and Insertion
in front aud back,

COFFEE—

Hold meats.,....,

! have a tool chest
au*i a full kit of
ar; outer's tools
that 1 will soli very
rhsap.
•

each only $3.00

each $1&gt; 1.75. 2 50

all sizes $1-50 and $2

M3 and w^3 listened to with profound
attention when asked, to speak. "Let
me,tell you. he Maid, some thing-I have seen assume uf our trading posts. I'
, Evon Mackinaw, where Astor got rich
and we very poor. The must profitable
trade and the most ruinous trade MacWarder to gar Hamburg
kin^w aver had was in whiskey. ” He
'
'itusage. The de, then gave the formula which was in
&gt;■ &lt;! S.r three ineato-is such
i piaster the cfr« of a silver dollar. The ‘ went, the Ltcey postoffiee will be disuw among the traders uf that period
•• »e are compelled to
damage was light, but the scare tu the continued. Until that time it will
' for the making of •‘fire-water" which
-.• - them fresh Evary Day.
irfmates of tbe bouse wm immense.—* 1* supplied from Bellevue. After that
your Hamburg steaks
। did not. exceed in cuht alxive five canto
Nashvilk* Newi
date the patrons of the Lacey post•J
'a'isage of us and’ you
I a galloti and was retailed to the Inuiaqs
JugdoWiUiam W. Cue w«. r.ju^.1
wil! '« ’•‘rr’ta'l b. rural earner
j,
; .:?Sv assured that they are
I for frj cents a’ quart- of which thuusand? ot Wales were sold ever)- vear to I(rom h‘B 1^^* slumbers Saturday
i the Indians and which, when uken ' ni«bt
« 100(1 raIT&gt;ng at the duor
SCALP MASSAGE.
:&lt;«m pat them in &gt; .tale In which Hwy *nd “ “J*’™ "wb“ ‘ thw
'v“
mmM give everxthiw they i^i-raJ I
w,th *he
Two weary
1
■' 1 ave vverythtnf in the
| into the hand, oj the white man. .para- i P»Krim’ "»”■ Khtamo. ”*)&gt;&lt;&gt; ««nt t&lt;*;
'cold meats. Try our
. . tn wedlock. - -All right.
.. Society women and working women
in* mto their hernia rich fare am) ■-ha joined
hams-Msds Co:d Vsal Last, just
said the genial Judgv. “wa|t until I
tbeir brains so weary and
’
- hig fur a cold lunch.
richer lands for that which in exinvest myielfof what I have been di-' the,r
90 t,r«’ fhat t0 kwT UP
j change, was worse than nothing and
vrerad. ■ • ’ Thi. being don.- tbe wed-; hT,
’? T'"11)'
,
! worked to the undoing of any good .
, .
,
.
; Set the fingers bard against the scalp
'L .1. Weaver, Prop.
that might .then*, have been done I11* •
-Innllwl.
•„
' *’H ■’?’*' after one of these* days of Buffering,
un(J
in -flnU tllal U1(. b
them. Pardo,: this iligrrasion. if it i- Etta
. t?-.-VauVIeet became Mr-. Daniel G. . —
— you w“—
0 •
Rutjl Court street*.
enciUmt this tan part of Mirhigmt-. Smith,
3“,l.lh: ,n
aue fform,
"nn- relative.- of !b
«1"'-? «
indue
th«' u
tlgtlt
a- &gt;f
lf sln«l
g|aed to Ute
the .kill.
skull. This
8
23F
MAsrwos.
•X
MICtflOAP.
, bride being witnesses tu thc solemn tightness of the scalp is due to teneaHr history and the means used tu get
ceremony. The pudge makes a special-. «d&lt;»u or nervous excitement and can
OGcrxxxx»“J
from the first owners uf th#* soil, thein tty of tying knob, that neither . slip or be relieved by simple scalp,massage,
? interest in what we so proudly churn
■ To gain ~relief
take the plus and
give.—Bellevue Gazette.
-u‘'
tudn^- ns ours. Treachery and abase
{ &lt;v,nibM from the hair aud tirusb out the
• tangles. Toss up the hnlr to lighten
’
TEN YEARS IN BED.
instead uf justice and right was tbe
j principle too often used th the first iuit With hair banging, place one hand
R. A. Gray J. P. Oakville Ind. I OU top of the head and the- other Just
| tenxmrse between the white man and writes.
'Fur ten year- 1 was confined
above the base of the brain; with both
| his red brother.
to'my Uxl with disease of my kidney a
? bands. and without letting
- the Anger
: Th.- retrain Mr. Slater did n.*t remain It waaf so
t|wsevere
,lmr. that
, 1 could not move
”srt uf the time. 1 consulted the very tlj»s Klip over the scalp, push toward
longer at the Carvy miwlon at Nile* J £?
al me
ai^al skill avaitabh
.m«.
...filial
availabh* but could the crowu of the bead, as If attempt&gt;“i’g started jny Planing
anil khe chief reason, of his removing g».tt no reli*..'
relief until
—..12 T.
Foley's Kidney
"
Cure , jng to make a fold in the scalp. Conno.- rvrommendrd
.n-rnuur ,.d»4 u&gt;
u. —
%. It has l*en uuu.? for gome time, changing the po- '
’ - • • '! tjte Table factory
from lhe Thomaa miraion in Grand • «»&lt;
me.
a,Godsend,tome. Sold bv^ AJrt^
&lt;rir~- I sltlon of the finger*. Then place ono '
--‘t to announce that I am
Rapids waa owingto,the dtaturbitw in- i ^gj*^^**sJocw-wtg^.'H.
Goodj
4...
.rat- . ^UQ(j above each ear and push- toward j
■■ ■» prepareq to do all kinds of
the Milling
t
j1 flueno^s
flueficits wrought by thc
filing and giv-।
giv- | Vf&gt;nr
the crown of. the tiead. Continue work- ,
Xra.e ef
ra# liquor
Uraewrem Pra
• Iwa Indians.
TeraliranS The
’I'll*) rapid
t*»r,i&lt;l '
■
i
. ■ ■
। ing
to the
' lug aluug the edge of the hair to the
’ influx of white settlers into Grand j
ADJUSTING A CORSET.
) forehead and to tbe base of tbe brain, j
' Rapuls which began in the spring of
i Place the stiffened flagers of both
uli kinds of
| 1R33 and tbe demoralizing effect pro- j
! hands almost together at the base of .
]
Moulding, Window Frames dneed upon the Indians thereby indi-, Mm A. M. Wade uf New York, an the brain aud jRhake that portion of the &gt;'
scalp quickly and rigorously with the
catedlo those in charge the advisabil-1
official ot tbe drw*makers' national
and Door Frames.
1 ity of n removal of .the mission and in i organisation. in a recent lecture on the finger^ making the scalp move with
tbe huger-. Take tbe fingers up. set
uramUK
For. .1 Work. House Finishma 16H|and was purchased in Prairieville. ! art OJ
of dressing properly spoke about them down In another spot and con- ,
'
' Barry Co., and the mission was re- |
manu^ of putting
on1 a corset
tlnue from the base of the brain to tho '
moved there, about fifty “Indian familit is ia niatur not of w
forehead , and [back again; then repeat j
r eased to figure with von
ies is all accompanied .Mr. Slater to 1 22 corset, but of wearing a No. 27 and the motion by working from the base
■ wy work you may wish.
their new quarters. The sturgeon with locking as though you wore ai ~, she of the brain Clowe to tho ears and up j
It Is not so much
B matter
of a
I which fbe Grand river h^d ttouuM ,rald_
ujtaeb^.
m.tt£-u
to the ceuter of the forehead.
Paris gown as It Is the manner In
To set tbe scalp into a glow throw ■
■ were growing scarce and there « as els'* which the gown is worn. Mrs. Wade
f a lack of meat, fur deer will not stay in began by saying: ”If you begin to book thc hair Into a part, lift the arms and
bring tbe edges of tbe bands down on.
; a region wl»ere guns are fired. So in your corset at tbe top and push your­
to the head;with a sharp quick move­
Hooking for a new location it was self right on down with the booking ment The' fiiigera should be relaxed
eived a car load of White
• found that one of tbe best fishing you will end with an ’ubdorucn and no and apart, that a separate rap may ba
w ti th la-week.
i waters was Gull lake in Barry Co. and hlpa. Tbe woman who boasts that k'»6 felt for each finger ns the flngeni come
'the rich findings of pickerel with never unties her cornet laces has no together upon the scalp. Repeat this
~
:
■
.—। which the lake then abounded gave Idea of what dressing properly moans. oil over the bead.
You must untie your corset laces at
Place the fingers on the crown of the
• * ' ♦♦♦♦
*&lt;rettt ”»Dsfaction 10 theBt “P®1* fiaiwP’' j
night, and in the morning you must , head and make circle# with them,
■j men. They built log botnet and oarh I pull them Just as*loose as you can/’
ns nr&amp;. causing the scalp to circle with tbo
— \ family had their pince of ground to
This is the way
dress
it- to
With
the strings Angers. (Jo to the ears, to the base of
♦ ■ work, imt they wore not furmon, and ! Wade explained it:
T"*'
th/corl^
and toS'
braIu' to 4° forehe’d and h"* to
t ruuld not bo made ancli In one genera- all low, put on '
♦ | tion. Wildnera had held them for : th*.' lower hook.
urationi. ftnu
“* -wra*.
------j??11.,1—------ - ------ —!—--------------~“
♦ many genorationa
and It
it wm*
»*&lt; »
a •*»
hard
boac, vravr
aupportww.

...

Waists
White India Linen Waists, tucked and hem­
stitched in back and front, others with embroid
ery insertion In front and back,

;
|

Hood's Sarsaparilla ■
I

Surplus :: $25,000.00

Otflcen

Start

Chester Messer, President.

R. B. Messer,

Uice Prts.

Ji. B. Bndersoh, Cashier.

Director*

Account

CbcRter mnwr,
R. B. mtiwr.

R. C. Traub,

today at our savings bank. It will help you. to
save and leads on to prosperity.

m. L Cow.

D. S. Goodyear,
ERke Water*.

Get na DailS
Rank DVVS
Rook
Wi

We glve
free-asand
deposits
you make
can.
Keep tab on lhe interest, as
it's important. When you want advice abont in­
vestments come in and consult us. We give it
free. Our savings bank helps to provide for the
rainy day.

H. R. JWkrww.

Interest
IMld

or Savfagt IXpotlt*.

moRCV 10

Bastings City Bank

Corr or

Real £&lt;Mt« Staritv.

ENGAGEMENT
DlilpQ
= - and WEDDING TllllUO

j
j

?

Hastings, Mich.

ODTIPAI

U/fiRf

VrllUAL

nUUKf
~

BEST WORK Uli ROODS ONLY

F.R. PANCOAST

THE CORNER JEWELRY STORE

KNIVES and FORKS, fn ir
Trlpl. Plat., for . law J2J3
days oniy......--............
WATCH and JEWELRY

..... REPXYRING.

II
ii

All Kinds.

My itora Is open evenings
Phone No. 20-3 K.

�HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 15. 1W5Th. Clevelud a,, suill,.o
tu be shipped «-* soun as iKmibie.
Meat 18 commonly preserved by
RespL .Submitted. Fred L. Heath.
Mayor. J. C.' Barber C. Weiasert. A. steeping It in brine. This method,
however, has the undesirable effect of
W. Hilton.
■ Common Coancil met in regular ses­
On motion of Aid. Sentz the report extracting from the. meat much soluble
nutritious matter besides rendering tbe
sion
Friday
’
levelling
Juno
2.
1905.
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
was accept^! (Carried)
meat harder and &gt;«•» dlgtttlbte. AuMayor Heath presiding.
Report of Treasurer presented.
i Present at roll cull Aid. Barber,
Citv Treasurer's report of condition of Otty’a tight cases. The case* are packed with
----- ----bin,
l*t June
litfbV J*t. 't*».
On the Marengo farm of Gordan W. j Battle Creek is happy. Tbe lastjeg- Brooks. Grant. Hilton. Sent/, Weiwert. flnuncex
eultni
Paid
on hnd meat and fined up with gran' and are
on hnd
; Smith one of the rarest archeological .islature passed a bill stipulating that j Absent Aid. Hall. Horton.
thli
then hermetically sealed except at ono
J •
la*l
i
relic*
in
the
state
exists.
It
is
known
•
half
the
terms
of
circuit
court
in
Cali
Minutes
of
previous
regular
meeting
report
point They are then exposed to beat
And you know why, too. It's
as tbe Indian Mill.” and is located in boun Co. shall be held in Battle CVeek. of council read and approved. ■ Aid. CooUagent over­
above
that of boiling water for several
those gray’hill's! Don't.you
drawn'.... ....
a second growth of oak woods on tbe I A.
As the latter
Utter city furnishes,
turniebe, OTerh.lt
over half of W®B
H*II reeume.
resumes his
hl. seat
.e«t on the
tbe council
council,
hours, thus destroying all the existing
Jtnow that Ayer’s Hair Vigor
germs and driving out .all tbe air con­
in theronnty. thi, would .»«.-*-«
’rhc foH""!"*
north hank of the Kalamazoo river.'thea‘litiKitioo
‘* ’
*- .ccount.
* were .edited, Dog
tained In them. The open part Is then
restores color to gray hair?
J-'0-*, rWw. ttuming..
In this piece of woods and adjacent to wem to be . f.lr arr*ngent,.iit.
Generic. Street .
.83 90 Library..............
soldered over. If by any accident the
° ,
I C. Casline, teaming..
Well, it does. And it never
it are several out-croi» of Marshall
,:w w Water
'
i£ L Smith, teaming.
tin la not hermetically sealed tbe meat
tax troni
sandstone. At one point there is 'a
fails, either. It stops falling
.26 40 Liquor
Willi, T. BUboii. tenner rtndent in {Vm. Smith, teeming,
will spoil.-American Queen.
CO. Trea^., out
; piece of native rock outcropping that the Charlotte schools and a graduate I
MMilgued.-. ...
hair also, and keeps the scalp
.
,,
.
.
. i U. Tiihurnt, teaming,
, j is about three feet high, nine feet wide
an * w
of Olivet college has resigned his posi- soi rx»ud. teaming...
Will make the
clean and healthy. Do not
331
te
M W. H.
Conte, Fund overdrawn
and fourteen feet long. In one corner tion as superintendent of the St. Johns , C. Bennett. lal«»r
SPENCE’S BARN.
f»4M 12
Total on hand
grow old too fast!
1 is a cavity twenty inches' deep and .schools, which he has held three years i F- Baker, labor
ft 96
Opera House. Consort is ;
On motion of Aid. Weiwert same was
stallion. 10*4 hands high;
’ twciity-two inches across. It is the to accept a like position in the Holland
I have a full line of Ladles
. 6 58 । accepted aad made a jmrt of the re­
strong breeder.
Linen Collars for 2Uc, 25c
exact shai&lt;e of a kettle. • This was used «cbool,ut« salary
| C.’Strouw.’lalair
. r&gt; ini I cords. (Carried/
To insure standing colt
aud 30c.
.
as a mortar by the Indians in-which to
1
'•------ -• i F. Grissen, labir
Moved by Aid. Hall that the Marshall
' grind their corn. Old settlers say that
. 8 i»3
Marhall has completed the taking of j p' Rayner, labor
|u&gt;4»r..'.'
I
also
have
a
fine
line
of
Silk
and
A
0
,rx&gt;..it
5
48
notify
the
several
companies
having
, in early days the Indians used to come
Alto naaaufuotururu of
Paper FANS that I will sell cheap.
the school census. The rfjiort shows S. AuQerson.
‘
labor...
17’50 dead wires in tbe city that they must
Z-l . . —
siMAMaiu*.
to this’place and bending over a sapling.
Price 15c, 25c, 30c and 50c.
£ Smith.
I labor.
that there ire IHUl school children pi. 1* —
—-—
—--------- ----- .1(1 97
Owner and
hV!;
lie removed.
fasten a stone pestile to it. used the that city, a loss uf nine since hist ! £1?n06!• j Manager,
‘4«.'r•
MEBW PECIOBALI
JSKtt
LEE HING.
The following petition was presented.
sapling as h spring pole, and thus year’s wnsu\ which showed a total of
Roum-''lutior*
I working the pestile until the corn was ^2Resolvtsl
that
a
public
sewer
be
con
­
J. ’ Warner, labir.’ ’. i.’ 7.'i
structed and extendi**] from the sewer
groutnd. Twenty years ago Prof. Payne,
■' - ,
G. W. McArthur. lal»or
heretofore constructed, to n point on
of the Michigan University, made a
Act directly on lhe ’liver.
rri. « &gt;
,
,,
, „ , Sam Teapie. labor.............................. 5 25 South Jefferson street between Madison
The Adance Thresher- Co. of Battle Dan Waldorff, hil-or....:
.1« 97 and Clinton streets, • south to South
visit! to the mill and wrote up
deipati«*r.,
j script ion of it for Harper’s Mngaz^ine. Creek has rece’red an order fur 1.30 corn j-Frank Rouse, labor.............. ...............1 «O street, and that the city of Hastings
^usne^cl.14 85 proceed .to nssess and collect thi? cost
buskers to.be shipped to tie Argentine 1 '' “•
! It. attracted much attention at the Rj*nubHc
jMneFifcber
* «wk. la
tabor
and expense thereof from the ownera
• ■ Ered
£r.............................
: tima hut dropped out of sight until re­ itepubl tc.
of the lots contiguous and which will
Want your moustache or beard
"1
John Mulligan, tabor........................
cently discovered by Charles E. Bantes.
; lie drained accomodated and^benetted by
36
!
Plainwell has 331 children of school.
L°°
, president of the Battle Creek Nature
said sewer. The lots to be benefitted
a beautiful brown or rich buck? Use
and
awomoitated
and
ujion
which
such
DETROIT. MICH.
Ch'ilL—Battle Creek Journal.
age. This is a loss of four' in a year.
Turner' cartture* - ■ ■' - • ..
assessment is to ’ lie made by said
- ■
H. Wellman, cartage........................
Enter any time. No vacations, flood
sewer are as follows: J^&gt;ts 1165. 1166.
rmults guaroniced. under new manage­
Buttle Creek Im, giwd pmepret, for ” ’
’ ’'' ’. ■' " ’'
I |167. UWX. 1169. 1218. 1219. 1220. 1221.
ment. Correspondrace vollcit&amp;L Addn-**
H.’ R. Wagar of Ionia, who built the
15 I। 1222, 1229. 1230. 1231 1'2)2. 1233. 1380.
W.M. SHAW,
W
LI. BURCH.
dam at Lyons, will engage extensively nn automobile factoryF. L. Heath, labor acct
4
, 1281. Will.Col.lt
1282. 1283, labor
1284. “raJl.
1192. 1293.
rr»»HUat
RrtaciH1
..........
4 901' 12M and
in cotton culture in the South, having
1128.
£ L. Sentz. Frank
Chas. Baker, laupr•........................... 4 20
Hulldint:. Ur I* wold and Grand
already purchased as a starter 8,800
£ Brooks, W. A. Halt
EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT.
E. Bronson. lntx»r........................
2 «3
River Ave . DETROIT. MICH. —acres of cottonzbottoms near Mobile.
On motion of Aid. Hilton same was
. C. Rayner, labor
Alu. If this is a success he will try
G. Wiseman, labor
granted. (Carried!
A. D. Maynard, freight and car.
Better
another
small
piece
and
in
time
may
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The following petition was received.
.
Thornappie Electric Co
have enough, land to make a small sized • ’A learned proferwor waa speaking to
State of Mlchlmw. County of Barry, m
a large nudleuee att tbe Udfveralty
University of Cha». Biter. Salary and car fare..Bl 75 To the honorable Mayor and City
At a wmion of tbe Protartt* (uurt forth&lt; farm—of what we woqld call one jn
thc adipraUoa of‘ Goodyear Rubber Store. 1 45
Council.
Pbiladelphiti upon C.,
County of Barry, holden alythi- Probate offico.
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‘ Detroit Sheet Le4d Works‘189 73
Gentlemen:
tn tbe City of HaMtuci. *n nald County on this; section.
plants to their envIroumenL says thCTuesday the •.■Snl day of Mat In the year
TZr__J7E ~ r,
J. 0. Barber, expenses
1 would ix-tition that you .lay or
Jjidles’ World. He described
a thorny
! -i
ouotbousaud nine timid red and live.
;
-T
—
.-.
Thornappie
Electfiq. Co
....160
Hl
caused
to l&gt;e layed a water pipe from
Thuraajiph- *EJeci
h. *E»K&gt;n Hupiil' hM tte Iwarii^i weight Plant
piuui of
in the
nil- dtmert,
utrsi ri, eo^foruikluMe
«.&gt; yiniuuuiue that
Glut Thornappie
Electric Co....
Main street m&gt;rtb. on Creek street alrout
10 feet io the center, of my store Irnikl’
Ml« th. petuion dul, ..TI.’
*e “orlil-KU pnuxK it has the surname of “horrlda." He Bauer Bros., supdlies
Will
season
»^t.i diem i,„._
—.— loaf .u
------- ». long Frank
r.’: Fifiekl. safiirjacct.... .... 37 80 ing. os 1 want to take water for bouse
told
how .every
through
na!
twsr. Of \ otiney w. Ferris, -on ot «a|d &lt;!&lt;-c&lt;-;w&lt;l. Livdly as the majority of slim men,
generations of warfare had. t»eeonie a
use also for water closet. Jesse Town­
praying that an instrument boh on file in thi* »...
„n
court piiri&gt;ortiug to n* tlw u*: win and testaan alLruund gqua man anti ofnc» r. •pine, but that when transferred to - On motion of Aid. Barbe■r the ac- send
stall?
1
counts
were
alkiwUl
and
orders
drawn
.
Uientofsau dn-eawd I* UmttKM to probit- For vears he travelled as the ‘Fat
European tiotanlcal gardens from the !
Moved hy Aid. Grant that )«tition ®f
unit the executor therein named appointed or
,
BOtnevtber suitable person.
fctex* ’ with ahnw*
Boy!*
shows.
burning sands At Sahara, sheltered ' with the exception of the account uf Jesse Townsend for water extension.be
Thereupon It ts ordered, that Monday, the
there and watered, so wondrous wu : the Fire Department (Carried).
liHli day of June A. 11. 1i«» al ten o'clock to
granted, t Carried).
tbe forenoon, be a*--linied for the bearing of
The following petition was presented.
The
construction of...—
the -new Grand the change in It that it could hardly
The following petition was presented:
Mid petitiOQ and that the heirs at law of said . —
r-------------------------be
rexx&gt;gnt»*d. Tbe thorn* In the new
Midareallrequked
other per*on.«
Interested
to Trunk
locomotive snojis
shot*aim
arid round
round
• deceased
Mid estate,
toapjirar
at a M«»lot
irnn* locomotive
growth became leaves. It Iseetued to To the Honorable Mayor and the Tu the honorable Mayor and the Com­
Service fee Sio to insure standing coh
I Common Council of tbe city of Has­ mon Council uf the City of Hastings.
of Mid Court, then lobe hidden &gt;t the probate hotutes at Battle Cftek will be comJoy In Its rest from rtruggie and de­
offlee. in the CIIjl of Hasttacn* &gt;» *rtd county,
.
, ,...
tings.
.
Messrs:
and show cause if any there be. why the prayer t menced next fall.
velop lines of beauty.
’
...--------------.wl„,%, -owners
We
the undersigned r
propertv
We the undersigned do hereby peti­
»•* UVI 3
uf the petitioner may not be granted. And It i
• One listener thought of tired,. Strug- ■ on North Ctiurch -itret’t extending from tion your honorab.'le hody to cause to .
,1s fur-.lier ordered, that «!•! petitioner give
.
——
nolle.: to the ter-nn* interested tn said estate
%
„ r«r.n,ulv u..ia &lt;i- gllng women, tho^e who have n&gt;ueIPTo&lt;Mib to Thorn street, petition your Inj laid a water main for the bonefit of
■ of the pendency of mild petition and the hearing
■»' vniun Citj man recently sold .1.
contend with, how sharp they ar^ and i honorable body, for an extension of our riMidences on Court and Church
kh'2r.?°? J* caurint a copy of th&amp; order to be walnut trees ,for $3W0.
ever on the defensive, yet bow '■ they i J'an.^ we
lo
same streets. Dated at Hartings. May 6.
pubiiihrd In the Hastisc.s Banner ;i news'
paper printed and circuited in said County of
ehanp. rtrs trvul from wn!llnB In- '°r. %,
'™T""’ ,Sifn“a' 19H5. J. C. Lampman. Mrs. Nathan
Barry, one* in each week for throe suceesslvr
•
Snntu frvln. Sav,
n
r ■ f\y L G&lt;)U
Ch«r for hOUSC anti laWtl. Barlow. D. £ Kurtz.
w*?ekN previous to said day of hearing.
■ Two cases rif smallpox are reported runts,
trying
boys,
weary
hours
of
^Vaite
lawn
*Ella C. Recox.
Char. M Mack.
On motion of Aid. Grant same was
•ewlng after long days about the house
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Probate Register.
.lodge of Probate ' nt Kalamazoo..
to lessen expenses and bow pli-asant It
. 11 n,ntl^n °* AHL* Hall same was re­ referred to- Water comm, with i»wer i
[ATrooOonv.l
ts to see them develop -when; rest and ■ f&lt;-‘ired to Hater comm (Carried) ,
to act. (Carried)
.
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIM*.
a better Income aud a more refining life
■The
’•* following
•••
petition was presentMoved by Aid. Weiiwert that the or- '
Stale of Michigan, County of Barry, is.
are theirs.
J
Notice h h»n-by Riven, tliut by itn order of the
dinance committee draft an ordinance
Beside this person In a reverie-was a*!
Probate cpurlHor the County of Burry, made on
To the Common Council of the City of Relative to the setting opt and protect­
the 29th. day of May. A. l&gt;. t“OS. four month* ,
The Well Known Specialist
tenderly reared little woman IttUo had , Hastings,
Hastings.
■
ttom that date were;allowed for creditor' to pre­
ing of shade trees-. ^Carr ied1
never
known
want
or
hardship
’
or
suf!
—
■
rent EJiefrcIhlm* nprxlrut the rotate of William
We the undt-fsigned property owners
M. Baine late of .said, county, d&lt;t*rx««!. ।
fori ng. She turned to tho writer and on the south side of W. Bond street be­
The druggist Irond of Arthur £ '
IS COMING 1
and that all creditors of said deceased are re- ,
whlspervrt:
tween Park and Washington streets, Mulholland- as principle and W. H.a
milled to present their claim* to said Probate
Court, nt the I’roUith Office In the City of Has- j
‘‘He Is talking of plants, and I nm do ask that a sidewalk grade lie given Goodyear and Chester Messer was pre­
tings, for examination and allowance, on or tiethinking of children. If only the little ns as we wish to build sidewalks.
fore trw '.■Jtii day of September next, and that
seined.
Mich claims will bo lP*ard Indore “.rid Cdurt. oc
children could have right surroundings H. C. Palmqtier. Ida M. Pahnatier, J.
Friday the -‘Alli dnj nt Sept.-nilw r next.at ten
B. Mingcs, Will Beam.
—
On motion of Aid. Grant «atf was
and develop in benhb and beauty!”
o’clock tn lhe forenoon ot that day.
Dated May JMli. A. I». u«.
On motion of Aid. Grant same was accepted. ! Carried • ,
The speclaUita In botany nnd the
amateurs listened Tor Information, but referred to Sidewalk comm. 'Carried) ' The following communication
thereafter the lecture was, for those
The following jietition was present
two, nn allegory and n sermon.
W '•
PROBATP. ORDER Fred Heath. Mayor. .
State of Mtchtgair, County of Barry, as.
At a ses-lou of the Probate i.’ourt for toe
Hastings. Mich. .
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; To the Honorable Mavor aqtl Common
County of Barry. hoMen at the Probate office
Cotiqcil
of
the
City
of
limiting*.
:
Dear
Sir;
The wisdom uf■ Serugglns, millionaire
In the city of lla-tuigs. tu said County on
Gentlemen:
Tuesday, the rth day of June. In the year
ex-stage driver,, from John Uri Lloyd’s
Tn regard to the voting maone thousand nine hand:••d and five.
We the undersigned owners of pro­ chines would say that after talking
novel, ••Scroggins
Prewnt&lt;‘has. M. M-n-k. Judge of Probate.
!
party subject to ameartneht on the con­ with Mr. Pierce, .that uny of the three
In the matter of the estate ot Aitnlra A. ,
“Et don’t make no difference, Mr.; ",- tinuation
of
the
Jefferson
street
sewer,
Rork dscemied.
I
Mayor, how rich and Ign’rnnt n man Is here by .offer remonstrance against the following proj-ositiuns tn regard to
On reading and ullng the jn'tlUon duly verf
.
lied at fjiarle- H. ’ Hauer, executor named J'.
of he only bea scuse ’nough ter keep on building of said sewer Dated May 12 terms of. payment, will be satisfactory
In the i.v-t a III and testament, of said drtons: First, if cash is laid a discount
workln* after Bittin' rich. But ef be . 1905.
Andrew Doud. J. A. Pierson. Of five per cent will be. allowed Seconds
c-am-&lt;1 praying that nu Instrument now on file Z.;
in ml* court purporting to In* the tart will and I \ A
tries ter quit work; an’ enj’y himself 1 To the Honorable Mayor and Common your council can pay us four hundred
tot.inM-iiL of Mdd deceased lx* admitted to pro
&lt;3
by lookin’ nt thing* with bls eyea an’ । Council of the City of Hastings.
b-ite and the ext entbr therein named appefntdollars now. five hundred dollars one
ixlurvuc other Miltable per«ou.
i f
thinkin’ with bls no1' ’count brain an* j We tbe undersigned owners of pro­ year from now. and five hundred dulThereupon It I*, ordered that Friday, tbe
stutfln' bls one stomach like et war a perty liable ta.be oaaeased. herein' jwti- Ihdk within two years with interest at
SSth day uf Jtuie A. D., iwu. at ten o'clock
&lt;
”
In tint forenoon, be aaMgoed for the hearing of !
hogshead be air n fool. I’ve got my!. | tion your honorable body to have, a five iwr rent, or if you prefer. Third. [
said !&lt;rUtloti am! that the helm nt law of *a!i&gt;
wind agin, and I’m Igoln' back ter the : sewer established on .Jefferson street Two hundred dollars now. and four
deceased nbd all other person-* Interested In
' from the sewer on said street south to hundred dollars a year, for three years
said ertnte. are rmiuired to appeir at a session
gulch,"
Service Fee $15 to insure.
’ South rtreet. R. C» Leach. Geo. I..
of Mid Court.then to be holden nt the probate
’
He will be in“But, my good man. you are old. i1 Hinohman. L. N. Mosher. H. K. Hall. with, interest nt five wr cent.
office. In th” city u&lt; Hasting**. In said county,
Mr. Pierce does not tielieve that it
and show cause If any then-1*--. why thc prayer
Your place Is filled try some other man. ;! F. D. Baker. A. D. Cadwallader. Bert' will be possible fur him to come over
of the peutloncr may ant lr* granted. And It
Perhaps you cannot iget it back."
Fairchild, W. W. Cunbing. D. C. Bron- for your council inw*ting this .week, ns ,
is further ordere*!. thru -uld J&gt;et1lloner give
I
notlor to th” t*»-r*-onf* Interested in said estate
"I’anlncr,” said ‘Scroggins, “there i son. E. A. Burton.
he is to stlm^Sunday for California, j
of lhe ix-hdency of said petition aud the hearing
At Parker House
ain’t no question 'buut my glttln’ that ;: On motion of Aid. Weissept same and has considerable to. do before leav- i
Uu-recf by canting a copy ot thi* order to be
puHlshdl In the JIa&gt;i n.us Ha.vxek a news- ।
ing. He will probably telephone you
place. Mr. Mayor, ;I owns the line. ;
!
was
laid
on
table.
(Carried)
’
paper printed and clrcitlHb-d hi »:ud County of 1
alxtut Wednesday to see what one of
When I picks up them ribbons thnr
Barry, ouo* In each week for three sucwMlve '
won’t be no agent tu say, ’Ihit ’em :■ The following petition was presented. these propositions you and rhe finance
' To tbe Honorable Mayor and the Coin- committre deem it beat to accept.
down. Scroggins.’"
Truly Votirs.
। mon Gbuncll of the City of Hastings.
(A trr.e cony |.___________________________
B. D. Chandler, Secretary.
! Gentlemen:.
.
’
One day only each month. Office
We tbo undersigned resident* and
. -NOTKE &lt;IF HEARING CLAIMS.
i
On
motion of Aid. Weissert same was
Brlght,
cheerful
hopeful
thoughts
hours, 9 a. iu. to 3 p. m.
i taxpayer^ of the second ward of said
8tat&gt;- of Michigan. Couaty of Barry, m.
ir.tl n strong belief in one's own ability city hereby petition your Iron, body to laid on the table. (Carried)
Notice Is hereby glvwi. that by im order Of .
....
uw iToiwu- court for ttw county ot Barry. Consultation, Examination and Advice to accomplish the thing undertaken' are cause repairs to be made at the comer
Yeas Brooks. . Grant, Hall, Hilton.
No other disease la so prevalent among men as Varicocele. Aa. It
mode onibn ■-•nd day of June. A.D. 11M&amp;, tour
Free;
friends that will Insure success. Tbe ■ of Walnut and Montgomery streets, so Sentz, Weissert. Nays Earlier.
with the nutrition of the sexual organ* It produces weakness. Joss of aem-n
mouth* from that date »cr&lt;* n-lowod for crqdlt- ■
tbo urine, decay of tb«- organs, pains in the loins, aching In the hick. n-n
ont to present their dalin- azatn*i the irrtale of
ambitious [x-raon should learn as early I to keep the surface water from over­
despondency, bashfulaeas, palpitation of tbe heart, comrttpatlcn. and z/
Dr. McDonald has for years made a
William H. Burd, tate of said county, dereu-urt,'
The
following
petition
was
presented.
In
life
as
possible
to
pick
out
the
of
these
results in complete LOSS OF MAHMOOD.- Thousand? of 1-'
flowing the private propertv adjacent
sod thxt .ill creditors of -uld d**ci-a&gt;*e&lt;l arc re­ study of Chronic and lingering Dis­
middle-aged men are troubled with STRICTURE- U ydu have reason •&lt;’ '•; •
The petitioner Goodyear Bros, of the
quired to present ttwtrelalrn-s to -*ald Probate eases. His extensive practice and Su­ frheids and enemies of success, and In thereto John McLravj-, Bert Webb.
ear* afflicted wtth.lt. don’t, neglect it. Il *111 ruin you. Don’t Utd.’••orV
Opurt. at the iTuban- Ollier tn tho &lt;tty of Hurt­
I City of Hastings, hereby makes appli­
Mrs.
Fred
Doolker.
Charles
Merrick,
nt
on
you
by
cutting,
stretching
or
tearing
It,
Our
MEW
METh"
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.
many
cases
it
will
be
found
that
tbo
tug*. for examination and aHowanci*. on or be­ perior Knbwledge enables him to cure
WENT dissolves the stricture I issue, hence It disappears and can n-te r ..
fore the 2od day of Oetotw-r next, and that such every curable disease.
All Chronic greatest enemy resides within himself. I Al Herney, Maria Stover.
cation for a license as a plumber under
■We cure Varfcoecle and Stricture without operation cr las* at time. .r&lt; i ■ . „
elattnk will &gt;e heard before said Court, on MooOn ^notion of Aid. Hall same was
MrfMlelK.itad Jtdr o«r froo DtMtt*t*d|&lt;Jy&gt;k .r.”
•
an ordinance of the city of Harting*
da* th-i -tid day of OdCober next, at ton Diseases of the brain, spine, nerves Morbid thoughts, for example, are Infi­
COCELS and STRICTURE. WE^JUABANTEE TO CUBE OR *0 PA*.blood,
skin,
heart,
lungs,
liver,
stomach
o’clock hi ti* forenoon of that day.
nitely greater bindranees to success referred to Street coium. (Carried. &gt;
and says: That his place of business is
Dated. Jupc '-■nd. A. D. 180S.
kidneys, bladder and bowels sclentiQ than opposition from outside, and no
Giiaklks M. Mack.
Report
of
Street
comm
.
was
present
­
at Hartings, in the city of Hastings,
cally aud successfully treated.
Dr. health, no beauty, no harmony, no real
Judge of Probate,
ed.
McDonald pays special attention to
and that he is a resident of the City of
catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Throat success can exist In tbo atmosphere of
Report of Street comm, on purehaao Hastings and considers himself qualified
All •exual complaint* affect th«M errata. henes the kidney* are at
51OKTGACK SALE.
abnormal
melancholy
or
morbid
Ideas.
Of dlMaae. Have you erhlng or weakness over the-Small of Jn»
'
Default harinx been nu&lt;1r tn tho condition* of a and Liing Diseases, Chronic Diseases Overcome the enemies to success witb­ I of roller. Your committee met on May to carry on such business and that he
Urinate frequently, deposit In urlno. coldness of hand.* or f» et a dro««r
’ 24 at council room and canvassed the
ivttain inortraue executed by IahtU F. Haye* peculiar to women, Nervous and Phyai,
tho momlar. Don‘t neglect your kidneys. Our NEW METHOD THEATX. •
and F.innm ffares. husband and wife to John G. cal Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis. in yourself and you will have done j question‘of the roller as thoroughly as is willing to be governed by the ordi­
is guarantrrd to cure any dlieass of these organa or no pay.
Keuter. dated the thirty-find day of March. 1S03. Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous much toward reaching the goal of.your i possible and then requested the three nances, rules and regulations which
recorded tha twratleth day of April. JPOU, in
W No Names Used Without Written Consent.
Diseases of Men, Women and Child­ ambition.—London Answers.
1 parties with whom jve were in conBulta- are or may be adapted by the Common
auu vs *• nn .i -..ci- i ' »-•
... ™
ren. Nn matter what your disease
Uon with to submit their figures to the Council. Dated June 2, 1903. Good­
'
date of this ddUc»-. the Mun of Llev«*n Hundred may be,
committee at 6 n. m.. May 24_ Price
WARNING.
. vid Seventy env and Forty-Eight One-Hundi ed­
to be F. O. B. Hastings. ' The.follow­ year Bros.
', ttut Iteiiar.*. besides lhe attorney’a fee sllpulnted
If you have kidnev or bladder trouble
.
to i* paid tn the said mortgage should any pro- There is Still Hope-Then Do
On motion of Aid. Weiseertsame was
and do not use Foley’s Kidney Cure j ing bids were submittal to your com­
tredinrtlw taken tn foreclose the same, notice Is i
mittee.
hereby given thuL.Vy virtue of the power of Mie
'you will have only yourself to blame j
granted. (Carried)
Not Despair
(
contained Iu «1&lt;1 mortgage. I shall foreclose the |
k B. Uicbards,
I
SS&amp;7J uS WWWyVfJSI I but con.UK Dr. McDomdd .nd get a for resultfl as it positively cures all!
The
following petitionwas presented.
forms of kidney and bladder diseases. I'dTm foM2Stt OO-MIMI pw ton.
The petitioner. Baker &amp; Bennett, of
House in the eity of HastteRi uo th.*-fourth^day : correct diagnosis of your disease and ' For sale by A. £ Mullhollaud suc­ 4 Ton for 815.00—78.75 per ton.
I recommend you doctors with ay wools b«*rt."
SLWSryjiSSriw S"Sl'‘X«i&gt; t“ I
*s«ur^rU&gt;«t th. dootoMnows corfl Ton for 890.00—78 00 per ton and ex­ the City cf Hastings, hereby makes ap­
cessor to W. EL Goodyear.
CUBES 6U1UITEED. 10 CURE ID MY.
■j;
cm-township ot Irving, rountrof Barry. nn&lt;i i rectly what ails you. If youarecurtra weigth for 870.00 per ton.
plication for a Ircense as a plumber
stateof Mi' titoro. descrtiH i nMotlows. town, rable, be will cure you. Those unable
Bid of JultamScholl &amp; Co.
by Al­ under an ordinance of the City of Hun­
lefcre Treatment
after Tn-atment
tings and oays: That his place of
■,
0.11. wrK. lor .ymptoin bl«i.
bert A. Wright as viz:
We treat and cure N&gt;rvou» Debility, boat Manhood. VartcoeWe.
‘
north haif. Of the northeaat quarter, of seettoa ! Correspondence strictly cantidential.
BTon—4 or 5 Ton at $76.90 per ton. business is at Hastings, in the City of
Kidney and Vrlnary CompUtai*. CooaaKatkm Fret. Boeks Free. " ' *
U
mnnber twenty-two, all ta township nitmler four i
Hastings,
and
that
he
hi
a
resident
of
For Infents and Children.
or auction Liat tor Home Treatment.
Bid of E. P.' Burrell, representing tho
north of range number nln«- wr*t. containing
Address,
City of Hastings, and considera
:
one bnndred and twraty acres of laud aocjnHng
,,
National Drill &amp; Mfe. Co. at $77.50 the
himself qualified to carry on snch busi
to the Untied Htates Surrey be the same more cr
Dr. Donald McDonald
per ton and extra weight at $60.00 per
k»% tbe seme being tbe mortgaged premise*.
i
ness
and
that
be
is
willing
to
be
govton.
.
JuHNG.toVTM.
.
THE SPECIALIST.
erned.by the ordinances rules and regBears the
z/^&gt; . T*
•
Mortgagee
Your committee considered tho bid of
148 8HILBY STRICT;
DITRO1T, MICH.
848 and25° £wt Fulton Str,
E. RJiawrH—rho4uwe^t and therefore
Dated ^utiDga, Mteh.,* June Mb. Ims
j
Grand Rapids, Mich
-eufilracted with him for a^W ton roller
Continued on page i».

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Southwestern Michigan

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common A2A

Consort No. 40

Ladies Linen Collars

JAiTES BRYAN

flyers

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SUMMER SESSION.
Gutchess College

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Mllllb
IlC The&gt;’ cure «11S
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BAYARD BF i
known a

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make the
at W. H Speiu
barn, Bayard is a beautiful black stalliein.
weighs 1,500 pounds and has no equal
eq.ua in
the county as a producer.

Walter Demond, Groom

Dr. Donald McDonald

The imported Spanish .lack. “Fernando , will
season at W. H. Spence's barn, opposite tbe
Opera House.

ames Bryan, M

wednesoau. June 21

Varicocele a Stricture

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Kidneys &amp; Bladder

CASTOR 1A

Ths Kind You Have Always Bought

DasKENNEDYiKERGAN

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Z D. Cadwallader's
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LITTLE EARL OTIS
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OHi.T ,'rri''cr50'1 s Grocery.
HASTINGS.

Word Receivedday Show, Mr.
SUbbioe Ha, Doored to Loc..e J

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: of iota 3, 4 and 5 and
balance of said lot ,3 in
u ?r&lt;• kefs addition, S200.00.
and IV, block 2, Grant’s

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and lots for sale.
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iSrm of
acres: soil is
ud teAnd loam and lays well,
roted, 18 acres bottom land
eefc. balance wood-lot
with
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jinber. Fine orchard,
Her-i’ -1: ’
. lmri» is a .basement 33x46;
■Jue i■ . fine church. 1 mile from
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.wir.is spring near buildsebo&gt;!
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\ fine farm of 125 acres,
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loarn, level and free
■ -turnps. all Improved
. . d-iot. Fine buildings,
fiu!
.; ii.jtt'v; barn is baset^ent
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1mile from school,
creamery.
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of M acres, good
. c clay loam and lays a
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f'fers or. a hue lake.
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j .-msi and:ointbuildings.
, m:.n;’.t«i but - acres. K­
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xt-;.ne,z-miles from
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i .itu of 17 acres, Qne clay
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Borders on a
! miles from two
:- wns. 1'ine buildings.
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of UU acres; lift
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X*; ::cres of tiue beech
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A i.iu- large sugar
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farm. Good
• .ii*iug-silv: barn is base­
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nice oak wood lot
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thing that

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’••IJ Corned Hens,
Liii. We are Bavv large run ou our
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F.W. Clifford

8 The MiAT MARKET.Man
8 Eao - Mors cast of City Bank.
gT'hone 22 Hastinas, Mich.

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-epared to fill all orders promptly at money
A jarlcad of dandy cedar posts just arrived.

BAUER BROS., Proprietors

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hae promised us for every day this week
some appetizing vegetables,such as these:

Radishes,

Cucumbers.
Asparagus,
Tomatoes,
Pic Plant,

Summer Squash,
New Potatoes,

PINEAPPLES,
right for canning.

Freehand Urn
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Green Onions
Lettuce,
String Beans
Cabbage

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-Ki-tablM are received tre,h ever, day al our «lore and the, are
best tort obtainable.
1 isn’t necessary to pass our store in order to get th? latest gar-

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HA1TS &amp; RUSS
Phone 16.

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The J. S. GOODYEAR CO
SEASONABLE NOVELTIES for Summer; New Goods just ar­

rived including the following:

Lace collars.

The Grocers,

Quite a number attended the Childrtns Day exercises at the hrick church.
All report a good time.
Mm. Will’Bidleman entertained tho
L. A. S. last Wednesday. Although it
«a» rainy a nice company attended and
a nice time was had by all. Mra.
Walter Bidtemiut will entertain in
three week*. AH are invited to attend.
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PARMELEE.

; The fhildren’a Day excrcim-s at thc .
! M. E. church Sunday afternoon were
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। largely Attended and enjoyed by all.
i Mrs. Jotepit Kratofel had themisforj tune Saturday to slip and fall in such [
a manner as to Hprain her ankle and
I break hcr leg. but she is doing well
under the care of Dr. Graylieil of (

SI.OO. $1.25, $1.50

For. children-we have tbe Ideal Waist

10c to 25c

the best and. most satisfactory waist

Turnover collars'

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Belt.

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While wash belts

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White kid belts

Colored fans

Pillow tops

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Windsor ties

25c and

50C

shown

10c and

25c

Also the Kern Stocking Supporters,

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— I sister last Thnraday.
- Mr. and Mrs. R. ft Rice started yesi tenlay (Monday) for a visit with her
sister about 4 miles north.. They in­
tend to be absent about, two-weeks.
The Dowling boys went to Assyria
Center last Saturday to play ball
They came home feeling good. They
have nut lost a game this seaaon.
Children‘s^Day was observed at the
M E. church Sunday afternoon. The
church was beautifully devorated. the

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j The M. E. quarterly meeting will &gt;»e |
‘ held at the East Caledonia church.
; Saturday and Sunday Juno IT and 18. ,
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Emma
has Twn
been
uniat ing Mrs. J. Broughton with tho
housework, was obliged to come home
to care for her mother.
Mr* Fred Buck of Oklahoma it ex­
pected home on a visit to- her parents
in tbe near future.

program also was tine
.Ttihn Ormaliee and w ife spent Satur­
day night and Bunday with hi^ sister

BUDD CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Frey .tarred
Monday morning on a week’s jJcMnre
west of HaaiingM.
tour.1 They rxneet to vi.it , Toledo.
The creamery will change hands Monroe and Detroit. They wiU leave
Thursday. We understand the new their children with Kalamaxoo Brienda
buttermaker ia here.
Mr. and Mra. Bd JHowe will .tart
Mrs. Loa Wilcox is sending a week Monday night for a few day, visit
near Olivet where her husband Is work­ with their nephew Mark H. Coleman
ing.
Lora Bryant started to attend school
in Battle Creek this week
Most of the j4onng folks attended the
Children's Day exercises at Banfield

^unday night.
Mrs. Bullis is not very much

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proved at this writing.
ber
Miss
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Miss Mary
Mary Pilgrim
rugru» is
*■» spending
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5[n* F,y
Clemence.

FOLETSHONEWAR
Our** Coldai Prevent* Pneumonia

and wife in Detroit
Corwin Coleman and Mira Kato
. Bowne of Battle Creek viiitwl the for­
mer*, parentoiMr. and Mra. F. C. Cole­
man last Sunday.
Some from thi, piano attended tho
Juno exereisce at Bedford last week,
and report a very good time.

No one should ever be bothered with
constipation if everyone kne*_.bo’?
naturally and quickly Burdock Blood
Bitters regulates the stomach and
I bowels. .

25c

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50c

which support the y ight from the

25c

shoulder.

15c and 25c

25c and 50c

WAIST SETS. BELT BUCKLES.

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Try a pair

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25c. 30C. 35c

According to-size .
Children s dresses, sizes 2 and 6. only 39c

HAIR PINS.

HEW IDEA PATTERNS, MASAZIHES ltd

COMBS. ETC.

FASHIONS FOR JULY .

The J. 8. GOODYEAR CO.
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SBORN
HAY HAKES
HAY TEDDERS
MOWERS
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WALKING and
RIDING
CULTIVATORS

1 have just received a CAR
LOAD Of the very best Standard Binder Twine Better place
y°ur order with rhe at once.
Price per pound .......................

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The .'‘Osborn” goods are well known and higlily recommended by all who have used them. I
employ no agents to represent me on tbe road,
but when it comes to prices and goods, you will
find it Will always pay yon to call on me.

It’s going to quit raining pretty soon, an d just
as soon as it does you will probably want to get to
cultivating corn. If you want to buy a cultivator,
you ought to do the way most every other farmer
does- BUY A GALE CULTIVATOR. We have
them in riding and walking.

Lawn Mowers

Buggies

We have a nice line of
Lawn Mowers. If you
need one, we have just
the kind you ought- to
buy. They’re etu»y to
run: they're strong and
they'll last.

Buggies are out “long
suit.” We hare a fine
stock of Buggies, Wagons
aud Carriages and can
fit you out with anything
you want. You’ll make
a mistake if you don't in­
spect onr stock before
you buy.

Refrigerators
TluFisthe time of year
when you’ll have need of
a Refrigerator. One of
Ibqrs will more than pay
for itself every year. -

R. 1. HENDERSTOTT.
Phone 2.

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Opposite Court House.

WEST END HARDWARE.

DOWLING.
Caledonia.
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1 Grandma Morgan who has been very.
Mb. »&lt;•&gt;«:. «&lt;n«l num- iredl'd ” U*
\Vf,en von have I’riutlng done von want It Xicelv I’rinled and on good i&gt;a}er.
H*rt,n»’ !• rJnng
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home ot her «&gt;n EJwxrJ Wedn«l.y
I Bullis at this place.
waJi he|d nt the M. E.
Mra. John Ormsbee entertained her Th^
j{ov p^nj,* offlciat-1

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&gt; of this village;
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rfJrc of Oakland,
। California, are here visiting friends.

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TELEPHONE OR COME IU AND TALK IT OVER WITH US.

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Night. Cause, Overturning

Fred Nesbit from northern Michigan I
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1 ' . ‘U.-ou when plane are perfected in building.
- -vt-r ■ reaver in a better position to please
Everything you desire, the way you
; • it. aud at prices that will command
-ur attention. Our experience in the
Lusilies? can be of assistance to
. yon also in the way of helping
you figure out your plans.

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; to breathe the flames. But Dr. Rochrig, ;
' wh&lt;?
..'..o ,w.-.s hurridly smnmmn-d .and did ■
j everythitig . possible for the little jmf- i
: Invitations are out for the-marriage t n r. says the child nmliTno! have lived ;
FINE RECORD FOR
cruni AocuiB‘°n,i*EinlM ,t&lt;M&gt;
Mr Carl 11
•■cn’bad hfr not inhaled.th? I’ame. as he i
SCHOLARSHIP Tuttle Wednesday nfiernuon of this I ■ dts sb tcrnbly burned altout the breiast. •
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I btfciu certain
M. Wllforid Hick* Gets That at St
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MORGAN,
J Jn-i howi the; accident happened can
j Oh. jny what a down pour of ruin j net be tn-’pu It is probable i!te link Ai
Stephens Col­
I Monday night.
Juno 5. everything
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lege. '
. flooded. Mr.
*' 'Munion's
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&lt;fam came nhur! ing himself fading from th&lt;- f-c l. h-.i^ ’. J
Wiiford Hick* .will graduate this * going out und n numWuf culvert* were
onto the lathp and it fell with hiia The •
jU-rvk Tlnlraday front'd*-!:. Stephen's Col- wiwhed*out anjl deep gulliex in the lijnp wns ji--t broken, but tipped on. its ■
l\e. .\nmindai&lt;-&lt;,m-Htkbon. as the Va!
romK. Tuesday evening was a rej-eti- side in such a mauncr that the oil ran
.c&lt;lpSnan|of hit e!.i&gt;s. with the addition* ' tiun of Munday s rain storm tfccutu- om
ottt,of .it abour thc wick, causing it to
al 'ra-dSuf Primus, .wlrch has not Iwi! pawed with hail Of good si*?. Wednes- tnak,
cr a larg)e-Wate. •
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conferrcdkiucc 1901. With this will go (
morning tbe low land wax cqveretl .. Much sympathy is expressed .............
for -the
a cash prixeSd ten pound*, sterling, given ' with water and still rising, driving, parent* and'family^" sadly bereft. Th,
by Mr. Burdehe-Cotmj^ of KcMe Col- stock to the hillocks for safety. The' funeral, which occurred Sunday,
lege. Oxffrd.' .A
in addition.
addition. Mr.
Mr. llick&lt;
Hick­ people had to take boate and go to | very largely attended
boners for
his
in i their n-Hme.
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Greek,
! Word was received that Fred J^Babit'
mathematics, Latin. C
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NEW MACHINERY.
* ” ­- had a tree fall on him and that lie wis
modem languages, history and■' philo
( W. J Stark, proprietor of the Amcrisophy. besides special priies in ‘ Hellen­ unconscious and would probably die. &gt;
i can Laundry, has. jttsl installed a new
istic Greek." and “ History of Philo­ A dispatch received Wednesday morn­
washing machine, bam! irqncr and body
sophy and!,Ethid».” *l his is a record of ing stated that he was dead. Funernl ironcr Ju his place of business, which
at
Barry
ville
Tuemlay
June
13.
which Mr. Hick&lt; friends in this city
will place thc mechanical equipment in
are very proud.
first'clas* condition, antj equaled by but |
QUIMBY.
1 few launderies in thc state in cities of । (ftA
. Childrens Day was fittingly observed t th,. .|. c ,*-i| the machine* are of the ।
last Sunday evening. ’Die program J latent improved patterns and will add • ’
jI was
was enjoyed by a full i greatly both to the quality of the work J
was flnc7and
fii
| bonne.
house.
1 turned out, a* .well’as thy quantity of
‘ Mra. Myrtle Cattelein is on the gain i w.&lt;k The new machinery will do away 1
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’ as her many friends will lie pleaded to ‘ with the use of flat irons entirely, except j
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• ”n the*fancv ironing Mr. Stark i*» to H
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i T»lk .Wot high wwer; n have I
.,p-.n in. ?uccc. .u |
, »». »ud to M»re.
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.lull advert.-emcMt. ill tlu-v »'oie nc has au 11|
Thi.ammnnltywMgMBly J«k«l an„..ultccmill lhJl
u 6(
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f annouilcctncnt ;hat will l»c of interest to
I by the nntimely death of Mra. wqpox, ; th'* ladjes tfApccialtyan acrouut of which is given olHewhere.

Lumber

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Little Earl Otis.
of Mr, and Mr, '
over one rk ! ’
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* falling tree last week, died later
bred Otis, who live ou section 3a, Rut- I
mJh, 1L. \W
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“d »&gt;» re“&gt;»i»" wen- hrooght here'
might locate here his furniture plaruSJ,on&lt;’'lv for interment
1I land, was so terribly burned by the over- I
turning of a lamp Friday night abmn !
employing about 50 hands. He was of- Nn-.
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31,„v., thl, .X i
^“7"““ «*« .« &lt;&gt; clock, that he died soon after mid­
cuh bone, would be green But il
’ .ttmd£rtn,
night .
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It appear, that Earl, who was M a i
thM before th. B.iard .A Trade could : FrjX. &gt; , ,
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debnite proportion, dtiren, of I
the wert one d«j .year and a halt old. had been in lhe
habit of sleeping with his parents On I
Snirgi, had offered a rite and a very i
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larire-cash bonu... much more than our
A veT revere rtsnn vihiuri tu lari Thursday niirht his two olden brother, I
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people .would think they could afford. I weelt- Hail *»toiu«Sffhicb fell were fcrsuaded him to. sleep with them, and !
Ups he seemed to enjoy. Friday even- i'
But the Hariing, Board of Trade di.1‘1 nearl&gt;:“ 1»TW’ M eggri\
all that wx&lt; po.tilde in the cue. a&lt; the I TTie annual comnictioetrfant of the j ing the elder boys induced him to try j
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Mlowutv lettrr. received Tuoday hv jSMbvilta high school occur, this week, I it again. They were soon asleep, btit {
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_ । ,,tlle Eari was awake and evidently lone- i
Secretary Brown, chow.
The letter T,u' graduating class thl, year ia comP-MMlof Hix girh and the
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un'd tricd
of boy«.
. 1 gct Ol!t of t,,r
but found it .
L ake View, Mich., June 12, *05.
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H*5 little nister, Franct'- acv&lt;l
Mr A. C. Brown. Hastings; Mich.:
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... just in positing now j
«"&gt; “■ -me and s.t in...
to mfonh you uf the consumi turnon of । ^* clmrclt Sunday evening,
. b«! With her. She then brought a light I
negotiation* with thc city .of S|■mgis for
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K
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nnd
Mn£
Arthur
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the
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ami placed it nn thc «,tand
the removal of our 'busineT’that city. • —
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• ac । Dwanei wora nt Bedfonl lArt Saturday ! near the he&lt;l. Shc iu xt went, downstairs
opted anti I expect IhTojb the week is . attending tlfe funeral of Mra. RollnT-iftn
milk for her baby brother 1
th,- erect,
orM-ti. -i i. Shepherd.
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over to have plan- lai&lt;iJFr
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Six?:: she heard him fall and scream She
of a new plant at tjiataM&gt;ini. Your citv
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. lrK C' 1 Sprague and children w ho quickly ritshed td his aid, and found*
was my second choi^r’am! had I located 1
with you. 1 feel thvl would have •made ■ ^ave been visiting friends at South him .&gt;n tin- floor, ari overturned lamp!
nd mistake
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Bend. Ind.returned home Friday,
Haring about him and his own night |
I hold a v&lt;unpleasant remembrance i .
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w&lt; fvighner has beep in Grand clothes iix flames. With rare presence •
of my visit g&lt;h ynu, and express my I t
obligation aaRin for the many courtesies R»l»i«l» where he went tu attend the i &lt;*f mind lytic Framjt x threw the Wax- !
•ing lamp out »(. the window, seized a[
shown 1 unaml in my new location, i I state convention uf the Elks.
hope I nJFIk* as successful as the HastMr
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Kuhlman_..I
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ll'” I*'1- and wrapped liule
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Mr. ami Mra. W
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rlr convey my sincere retards-to Detroit are guests of their jiarente harl tighdy -in that, sttppresMng the j
i-bla.’c
It is remarkable that one so j
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mtlernen who so pleasantly enter- here.
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pKMighlful.
me, and thanking you for per- ■
Mre Jinu^ ,nJ
slic chil(l.,
jMial courtcsicA, I remain.'
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Very rcspectfiill v,
E. B. STEBBINS.

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Hopkin., on.

liemember the BA NN ER when In nre.l

You Should Attend

OUR BIG RECORD
BREAKING JUNE
FURNITURE AND
HOUSE FURNISHING SALE and secure anything you may wish in -our line, at
. bargain prices.
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Something new in Sectional Bookcases, perfectly solid, you can wheel them
anywhere on castor. Call and see them, we have the exclusive agency.
Look over Tur large line of Dining Tables you surely can find something to suit
both in price and quality
Remember tHai we always have a nice line ol strictly high grade PianOS and
Organs in stock at right prices.

Furniture Corners,

A Miller &amp; Harris Furniture CO.

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DROWNfD AT THE

ARE YOU AU/AV
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FINE RECEPTION FOR MR.
AND MRS. CLAYTON BUSBY

THIS SEASON

GROVER BETTS KILTED
AT MIDDLEVILLEj

Busby Tuesday Evening at

If you are you ought to call and
nee our line of Tranks, Suit Cases, •
Grips, and Bags. Our line is very
Ctorupleui, and up-to dato- Our
^uuds »re Rigtit and we will guar­
antee them. Don’t buy any­
thing because it is CbMp, because
it won’t b*ve the Waar .that you
want and peed. There’s Quality
in unr goods, and they won't
coat you a cent mom than others
ask for au Inferior article.

MRS. FRANK P. WILCOX WELL

Their

KNOWN HERE, LOST HER LIFE

IN THE RIVER SUNDAY.

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Home.

A very enjoyable social affair was
tbe reception given Tuesday evening
by Mr. and Mra. Emry L Busby com­
plimentary to their eldest'son Clayton
Emry, and his bride, formerly Mis*

BOAT ST*’&gt;Urie

STRINGING

The

TELEPHONE

WIRES THERE FOR CITIZENS

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TELEPHONE COMPANY.

WIRE TOUCHED THORN­
APPLE ELECTRIC WIRE

‘NO
NAME

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Her Husband and Three Small Child- ! in^white
the «ce»vinr
Which Carried Current of 25,000 1
party standing under a canopy of
ren Saved. Great Pluck Shown
. syringa blossoms and woodbine. In tbe
Volt*.
Death
Instantaneous. 1,
by Little Boy.
! dinin8 room a huge Ixjqnet of peonies
Arms Horribly Burned.
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- I intertwined with tulle made a beautiMonday afternoon Grover Betts, ti I
Late Sunday, afternoon. Frank p” ful center piece, and a Targe bell of
'• Wilcox, who lives on thc Indian Orrfi- green and white blossoms shaded the young man of twenty-one. a son rtf. I
ard farm) nSe.tr. Thornappie Lake, but । electric lights. White candles were Thomas Betts, of Irving, 'was electro­
cuted by a current of 25.000 suits from 1 ’
who formerly resided in this city, ac- ! H,!»o n#ed। companied by his'wife and .three small j
Florence Diamond and Morri* thc Thornappie Electric Co.'s feed wire. |
5 Hastings,
Michigan.
Young Betts was the " trouble man ”
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children,
took
l»oat
ride
on
thc
lower
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stood
with
the
bridal
couple.
5 Jeffereun el., 1 door south of P.O.
the lake. They
later canie down The bride wore .a wedding gown of for the Citizens’ Co. at their Middleville ; |
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^7 of
riverJ'Xd
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j thc river (toward Quimby, part way to sheer white miterial and carried a Exchange, having l»ecn employed there 1
' thc bridge, when Mt; Wilcox proposed i uhower taMpiet of white roses. Miss for thc past three months, aud working 1 |
to return home. But thc little folks (Diamond was gowned in pink. Those for the Bell Co. at Grand Kapids .for i
.teased to go down near thc iron bridge [ assisting in the reception, were Mj-._ three years previous to his. employment ' I
i We have.thc agency for the
supply the demand for a LOW. PRICED cul­
which spans the river east of-Qiiiniby. 11,nd ^Mrs. William Stebbins, and the by the Citizens’ Co. The duties of the • ।
tivator
its construction the
the MOLINE
so he rowed nearly to that point and
Viun^e Ream. Myrtle Silsbee " trouble man ’’ arc installing new tele­
PLOW COMPANY’S line
been sacri­
then turned his boat to gd up stream, j an&lt;l Grace Hose and Messrs Frazer phones, and looking for lhe causes of ■ |
The channel at that point is narrow. ] Ironside, J, R. Mason and Fred Hen- "trouble” in thc lines or ’phones of thc !
fic'd. Its extreme simplicity
much
impos.il&gt;!,-.
Exeliange.
i
j and just pow. when’ the river is very dershott.
It
adjustable
that have made the NEW
{ high, thc imrrait is very swift. To his !
Manager Frank Heath of the Mid- &lt; .
WESTERN famous a double
hang-up hook,
j surprise and consternation, Mr. -Wil- '
dlcville Exchange wanted Belts to string ■ '
braced
in
an excellent
the
I cox found the boat, despite his utmost j
a wire, w hich- must be put above tbe|
‘ BOTH DOUBLE AND SINGLE
money. These
have fonr shovels on a side,
wires of the- Thornappie. Electric Co., [
exertion, ,was borne by the raging
Contwued Iron: page one.
either
tooth
or
shovel.
•
which carry thc current generated at the •
stream toward the bridge. Sqnie think
, the LATEST. BEST and HOST
j that had all five laid down in the boat. tb&lt;? attempt to get the cask down. The La Barge dam. Manager Heath had in- I
DURABLE Truss on
! it would hhvc gone under safely. Others other Indiana stood around hut did not strutted Betts to make the crossing at
the market.
J who have midc particular examination interfere. In lhe ensuing ncuftle the a certain point where thc danger- would '
I of the situation, contend that tin- boat refractory Indian wan eo liadly choked be least ns the current was ihtre reduced I
Before you go,to cultivating corn you should call &gt;
[’
We also carry in stock several' | could nevijr have gone through without I
is a very exceptional implement, in that It has u;
and see this cultivator. The implement is most hap
_
that he could nut spegk and wag hurt at the sub-station of thc Thdniapple
Kuding" axle that can be expanded from
bother kinds in thc Elastic and1 | tipping over. Re that as it may, the in-I about the cheat. Hubbard then took ■Co.,.and the. crossing could.be more*
plly named, one dr it* greatest features being that
:hes in width, or any point between, the ax’r
“dodging’’ iu crooked row’s of corn. The distance be­
USpriug Trusses.
mates of the boat had no time to consid- I the cask of whiskey from Die scaffold easily Effected. But for Some reason I
made in two parts which pass within a-sloew- • f
tween gangs can be easily aud quickly changed with
piping, which forms the main cross bar
er what tn do, and Mrs. Wilcox, no I and emptied it ■ on the ground, after that will never be known. Grover did
We have a full line of the Susan auxiliary lever.
.
doubt overcome by fright, grabbed hold j which he went back to the wigam and ■ not do as instructed, but got up on thc ‘
ipensorys from 25c to $1.00.
of one of the iron braces of thc bridge. . laid down.
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। Thornapple Electric Co.’* sul»-station. j
We are headquarters for all kinds of Farm .Implement* and before you buy it will pay jou to coi^e'ind
Almost instantly the beat tipped over. | ' Tbe next day he started home with and was in the act of pulling thc tele- {
Mrs. Wilcox clung to the brace, while
Cosa who acknowledged that he had I phone wire toward him whm the ucci-'
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF
i the husband and children were carried; l*0r.
l«d but said; that Hubbard
dent occurred. He did not have thc
i away -wiftiy by the strong current. Mr- sJ3£’uld not have hart his throat and i wire in his hands, but instead it looks
if he had reached his arms around.'
Phone 113,
City Drug Store. ‘ Wilcox gave his immediate attention to &gt; chest. On arriving home-Mr. H. told 1
the children, getting two of them quick- L-Coaa’s square
of the affair,
who 1 the two electric light wires, trying ^o
Hast lugs,
Michigan.
H ly to the Overturned boat, and instructlaughed
and
declared
that it 1 pass a rope attached to the end of thc
j ing them tii hang oji. Hethen started ' ■erred’ him right. Her - husbandlie-’’ telephone wire over the electric light:
• to find the‘j Other anq was overjoyed to camo- an exemfflarv Indian for the re- . winy, when he received the current;
! find the eldest, a twelve year old boy. mainder of the winter.
j freun tbe Thornappie Co.’s 25.000 volt ,
: bravely swimming, up.to the boat. J: }
--------- ----------wires, burning both arm«
His death
Your Choice for
■ wv a hard struggle for the four. Had [
.instantly followed. He fell from- the .
SOME QUEER DOINGS
। not the elder of thc two boys carried j
building to thc groutid.
! his little brother on his back part of thr ;
Betts was a most estimable young}
di.un.-e, &gt;11. little kllow would hxv.!«®r Which Do Not Yet man of excellent character, tbe .very btst 1
of habits, and dt fine disposition, and a
I licen drowned. By careful management,
Appear But Will Later
Phone No. 1.
THE HARDWARE DEALERS
Mich.
I of .the beat by the father, all four were
...
C&gt;
good worker. He was- a favorite with;
j safely landed. ,
J
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'x, ail who knew hint Lus untimely &lt;!caih i
excecdingb ,ad. Hi*
Hi, stricken
..trickcn par' Meantime!. .Mrs. Wilcox, white ding, ,i A -]»ny
- went before Justice Hiker
par- ' _______________________________ .
--------------------------ou, rompl.inu ki]ls wi|| havc lhc &lt;JmpJlhy „f al| wh
PD,^n
'
; ing to thc iron brace, called loudly for ' Monday
and h
; help,
.—... and
-.............
Wm.;
- Ritzjnan
.........
and .......
others came
...... j.-----------------“^ninsl “111 the
’k* rwtnurunts. luie-h knew tile &gt;0-j4 s.-uns nun who wk- rAol bKANU nArluS
. to the bridge? No boat wa- at hand, but 1 "uu,d’
ic" CK““ “&gt;■&gt;
"ater ,heir ton.
TRAIN SERVICE
Mr. Riirinah. ai the risk &gt; f hi« own lib-.; ’“»&gt;•
'&lt;•»»• it ia not an unlikely
------------- ,------------I Want to close out all my
-wung hinwell down underneath the b'll'"‘"tbnt tbe saloon keepers and their
MnilCT
lightweight pants and in
i Ig-dge, and workdd feis way along the Httorne-' Rre belund
uiuve. No I I nt H. H. O. ALUmNI DANQUt I Will Be Inaugurated between Detroit
order to do so will give you
‘ brace- until he came within a few feet ;&lt;^aU tbere U “
African in
--------and Th&lt;t Q
Next
your choice of anything in
the house for $5.00. '
! of the wonian. He encouraged her m j th® wood-pile wboee ebony face will:
’
is his own letter of
fM
' Firmer prices
ranging
hold on. airing her that help would J ^ow n? ,nter on’ ^nt ther* wou,d
" *’ B*
° Reed *
' Re,re*h’
Sunday.
while good clothes neither
nor break
from
W to «i.0D Here
। soon come, as he had sent for ropes and I SOt‘m to
decent reason for such ' meats will be Served by PresbyFust train service u ill be inaugurated
are some bargains Call at
him, they help
ways along tbe
i a boat. WitH a look which Ritzman says I a &lt;nove- BuI tlw cunning of the saloon
terian Ladies
between Detroit and Grand Rapids
. once while the assortment
road
is complete.
1 he w.11 never forget. Mrs. Wilco’x said “*Ter
unearth one after a time.
’
next Sundfiy. Tlie train going w«t
t&lt;» him: ’’ I can’t hold on anv longer.” Thp T*”*nt* have not been served yet. । Tbe annual barfquet of the Hastings wU1
kooivn M ..the Gra|ld
|dg
------------------- BI WEAR.ISO----------------and let go. ap.l scarcely made a struggle
“ tbey Bh“" l*’ *e believe the
! High Scbo°’ Alnmni wi,! ** beld in Special. ” and will leave the ’cityuf tbe
.No doubt her strength was exhausted "hom ^O’budy thinks tola- behind Reed’* hall Friday evening at-six .traits'at 1 p m. and arrive in Grand
ironi her Irog effort to maintain her
»«n&gt;n will be made to realize that ( o'clock. The banquet will be cared for Rapids «t 5:15 p. m. Tbe triun going
...................................
[ by the Presbyterian ladies, and that iswill be known as ’’The Detroit
FINE TAILORING.
hold on the iron bace, and from
fright.
: a blunder has been.committed.
nRDWNFn
IM NFW-------°f ।
and win leflve °™d
Her body floated down and was found in I
, the “inner man
will be well cared at 5:15 p. ni. and reach Detroit at
the middle of thc stream about 8 o’clock UnUWNtU IN NEW

HARNESS

'

«We use the best of leather:-and
have tbe beet of workman.
That’s why a Mjrart harness
looks better and wears better
than any other harness you can
JJ«t*

Cultivator.

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

The “No Name” Cultivator
■was designed to
but in

: ALLSHOUSE MARVEL
:
SELF FITTING
TRUSS

good name of
of cultivators has not
makes
description
has a strong
coupling
—
eveuer.
a welt
frame, and general,
cultivator for
cultivators
and
spring
‘

ITIE OLD TRADING POST

Corn Dodging Riding Cultivator.

Q. A. HYNES.

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The “NEW ELK Jr." Cuttiialor

MOLINE AND DEERE CULTIVATORS

both riding and walking, Farm Implements of all kinds,
Buggies, Wagons, Carriages, Road Carts.

Goodyear

$5.00

ros
Hastings,

WELL DRESSED MAN

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of life.

Clotbcrafi *
Stein Bloch

C. E. LUNN

SCOAL
Until further no­
tice we win de­
liver Lehigh 2k
Coal in ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.
fl. MATTHEWS &amp; CO.

Marlon Matthews.
Chas Kom-r&lt;.
PHONE 104.
Just west of C. K. &amp; S Depot.

| Stop! &lt;. Look!
’ Watches, Clocks and Spectacles
sold at

AUCTION PRICES
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I do all kinds of Watch, Clock
and Jewelry Repairing on short
notice. .Work the best and
prices guaranteed.
....... ALL WORK

GUARANTEED........

Geo. Newton, jew^br

WILL CRAVEN OUT ON BAIL.
Friday William Craven was released
ou 11.000 bail, which was famished by
B. A. Barton and Dr. Franz Willison.

Yon need that summer suit now. I
have a fine line of nobby “wool suits at
from $0.00 to $20.0fr. a H. Osborn.

YORK HARBOR
by Henry Alihouse and his son, who had ! *
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come from their home with a boat. Thc ;
body was towed to Purcell’s- landing; '
„ .
...................
—City,
where a trereel had been brounht Th. »
Bcr'. ~
Po,. *’,&gt;1. - of this
A t-Jt
Sailor
body of the woman was rolled on the ।
*
— in Uncl.
—•- Sam',
—»_
barrel for half an hour, and every pos- ■
Navy.
sible effort was made to restore hcr to '
„„ but without avail.
"onl
received in thia city
life,
Coroner Ulhr^c was summoned, snd SkWrtky I’V
'hai Bert Poland, a
empanelled . jury conaianng cl Frank . brother to Fred uY Charles of this
empanelled *a! jury consisting of Frank
Neii.i Walter Bidlcman. Sad Beach.' c“y luld ““nm fo'nnd of Grand RapC. A. Cmler, Henry Casteline and Wil- , id"
i» New York harlror
limn Cronk, but adjourned lhe hearing
,,od-’ w"
&gt;”
until Monday
Mondav afternoon.
afternoon After
After hearing
have~ not loam| until
hearing I। . , Vor* C1,J'*-----I to jridenw returned . verdict ot xcd- j “* how
‘wodc-.t occured.

foL.s
t
t
fl :45 p. m. The train west should reach i
b^lnw. enwunente. JUxting. .boot VW »»4 going
:. Robert Dawson jr. will tie unable to act about 6 o’clock.
toastmaster. In his stead Mrs.
'_____________
n,or*
in “«
BABY SMOTHERED TO DEATH
; city. Thl, announcement will be a
rafficient aaeurance to everybody that
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'be position will bo niled moat credit- Tuesday Night Near Quimby. Was
i
An excellent program has been
Child of Mr. and Mr*. Oscar
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: P^panxl. nod it can b., ret down a.
Hill.
certain that an evening ol pleasure i,
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lor an w bosttend.
A two weeks old child of Mr. and !
—-----------------------Mrs. Oscar Hill, living near Quimby
LEINS-MILLER.
whs
smothered to death in bed Tueeday
LE1NS-MILLER.
. This. Wednesday, evening at the home night. Mdl Hill had aroused about
ten
o'clock
to nurse the little one. and
of Mrs. Valentine Leins on South Broad­
way, her daughter. Miss Katherine. will then had gone to sleep. She turned
be united in marriage to Mr. Elvin P. over whife ^aleep, and her weight rvrt- !
cd on tbe little on* smothering the I
Miller, of Council Bluffs. Iowa.
Thc bride is one of Hastings’ most child. She waa horrified to find the j
baby dead when sho awoke about one |
talented and respected young ladies, and
for several years past has beat engaged, o'clock.

! dental drowning.
FINED FOR NOT BURYUniversal sympathy is felt fami|
for the j
ING DEAQ ANIMALS
I stricken husband and bereaved ' “
'
For failure to comply with tbe statI ate requiring dead animals to l»e
WILL ATTEND LIVE STOCK
j buried, Frank Sutherland an Irving
BREEDER’S ASSOCIATION
j farmer, was brought before Esq. Bish­
Mr. W. H. Schantz has accepted an op Thursday on complaint of Leander
in teaching in some of the larger cities
invitation to attend a meeting of t he Mead.
Sutherland pleaded guilty, of the state. ‘
officers of the Improved Live Stock though disclaiming any idea that he
The groom is the • proprietor of thc
Breeders Association of Michigan, to was violating the law. He was given
Commercial College of Council Bluffs.
be held at Detroit some time daring the minimum fine of $5.00, and costs of
Iowa,
is a prosperous business man aud
the present montll. The live stock $6.50, which he paid.
well known in the educational circles of
, people of tho state feel very grateful
that
state.
I to Mr. Schantz for getting through
THE LEHIGH VALLEY.
They leave tomorrow morning for a
j tho legislature a bill appropriating
St this issue will be found an adver­
$20,000 for improving, experin*exiting tisement for the Lehigh Valley»R. R. trip to thc Pacific -coast and will be 'at
home
’J to their friend* at Council Bluffs,
1 with and exhibiting live stock under well known as “The Line Beautiful”
j the direction of the Michigan Agri- from Buffalo to New York. Philadel­ Iowa, after July ist. Thc best wishes
of
a
large
circle of friends go with them
| cultural Col lege. Pres. J. S. Snyder phia. and Atlantic Coast resorts.. Five
। and Prof. IL S. Shaw of the college wiuus
through
“ trains
t-rains are run uaiiy.
daily. For
r or for a long, happy and prosperous wedded
life.
.
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.
will attend tbe meeting. The object j time tables and descriptive matter adof the tneeti ng will be to determine ■ dmim
R Wheeler. o*n
dress w.
W. B.
Gen. aAgt. n...
Pas­
how to use the ajipropriation. *0 as senger Dept. Buffalo, or H. H. Rob­ PAID DEARLY FOR A GRASSY BED
Thos. Brenton was found by Sheriff
best to benefit the live stock interests erta, 7 Fort St. West, Detroit.
Furnif* about midnight Wednesday last
of the" state.
DR. MCDONALD COMING.
asleep on the grass near the home of
Dr.
McDonald, the specialist, of A. A. Anderson. He was exceedingly
SUCCESSFUL STAR LODGE
Grand Rapids, will be at the Hastings tired,
and very drank. Thursday
ENTERTAINMENT
House Wednesday, June 21, from 9 a. morning he was taken l&gt;oford Justice
Reed’s opera hot^se i—
’ ’
Bishop
who gave him 15 days in jniL
p
en k
p
Thursday night to witness the * ‘Clu b- of chronic
diseases of various kinds. He. claims Lima, O.. as his-home, and
man’s Dream” and “Finnegan’s For­ Consultation, examination and
advice had been workng for the Gas Co.
tune” which were presented under the free.
auspices of tbe Star lodge/ Tbe plays
Let me take your order for that tail­
were well received. The lodge cleared
Umbrella re-covering 40c to 13. Ki. or made suit. Fit and quality guaran­
about $60 for the temple fund.
Crittenden Bros.
teed. C. H. Osborn.
.

?8 - ”■ H “ “ • « &lt;*W

KILLED BY FALLING TREE.
L*it
week the BANNER made
mention of a serious accident to Fred
Nesbitt, at Stratford, to which pfitco
ho went last December to work at
lumbering. Full particulars could not
bo^aacertained Infore our going to'
proa*. It seems that Tuceday after- I
noon of last week he was driving a '
truck during a storm, when a tree by I
the wayside blow .down, falling across '
his body. He lived but a half hour,
during which time he* did not regain
conaoiousneM. Deoeaaed was a son of
Mr. and Mra. Jas. Neabitt, living near
Morgan, and his remains were taken
to.that place Monday evening, the
funeral occuring Tnwday. Deceased
wa« 34 years of ago and is survived
two sow’ Nted 10 and 8 years re­
spectively, hi* wife having died abontp
throe years agp.
ADVET1SED

LETTERS.

Mrs. Bertha M. Risbery, Mrs. Ollie
Jone*. Mr*. W. F. Dari*. Mra. Mabie
Park* (2)?AIr. Earl Lauhaugh. Miss
Hattie Parmer, Mia* Myrtle Wilcox,
John McMillar.

recommeudatioi.,.make
him a long

CLOTHING your'e always well

dressed and at a moderate cost..

Suits $10 to $20.
Two-piece Suits $5 to $12.50
Soft Negligee Shirts 50c to $2.00
Straw Hats 75c to $2.50
Belts 25c to $1.00
Children’s K. &amp; E. Waists 50c, 75c, $1
Suspenders, H &amp; P make 25c, 50c
Fancy Hosiery 15c, 25c, 50c

Chidester &amp; Burton
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7

THINGS TO BAKE WITH.
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRA NICE LOT OF

1

New Orleans Molasses at. per gallon..........................
&lt;»U cent?
A darker one for, per gallon...................................................................... 40 cent-*
Gold Mine Flour, per.sack.
...........
•’
.00 cent.*
All the leading brands of Baking i^wd^ at lowest price*‘
&lt;
1 east Cake*, per nackage............ .......................................
. 5 c«mt.An extra kind of Pulverized Sugar, the kind that don’t get hard
and lumpy, per pound.... J7T............
. ID cents
Jell.o and Jellicon. all flavors, per package..
. io cent*
. io cents
Currant*, per package.
,-Bdl s Pure Spice* at Regular price*.

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BUTTERICK patterns.
Phono No. 10.

HORTON’S.

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 15. 1905.

Dollar Fountain Pen

j

For

GET VACCINATED

75 CENTS

The value of experience depend, on
how yon take it

VVe have struck a bar­
When you have an affection for tbe
gain in Fountain PensI golden rale you will not need to adver;
tise
the fact.
?n(j wc offer you for 75c
j Mias Emma I. Wightman entertained
. oen you would usually
Ji $100 or $1.25 for. the Normal Claw at her home Wedneeday evening.
Tri it. We guarantee it. ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Them Beck
SEE OUR
.
•
June 7 a 11 pound ^on. Mother and

•

And That R|rtt Soon

styles

HAMMOCKS cheapir this

4iS.piuTiiSagr‘“''1'

Have Attended to It

rtf Miletj__________________ tbe high water last wpek and the "• who had bran snceeaafully raecibridge just Inilow ha* been rendered

”7rTiSs Beef, Iron
jnil Wine.
tub Hot Weather Tonic,
Tne Berkey
failure Polish

. -s.aew. 15c i bottle,

IH,,,-.

INE OE,,..

■ iinpasseble.
Children’s bay was duly observed in
must of the churchee Sunday morning,
and wm full of interest as it alw«y&gt; j«
for big and little folks. .
Albert Leins had his hand quits bnd. scalded Saturday morning by steam
and bcdl&amp;ig water while working at
the Clifford meat market.

»•'

Rev. H. H. VunAukon delivered the 1
j Baccalaureate address to tbe class of j
W.
the Presbyterian church Sun-

D A PE? D
evening. The church M-a* tilled to I „
,wx *5 jUMt
C,ty **&gt;»*&lt;*•»
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overflowing, and all who were able to l,urton
will ahotv you actual
$hap8~ Paper at
gain admisi«m felt more than repaid ' lJ*oU*rttl’hM
«*** &gt;« Grand lUpid*.
3c 4c 5c, and up.
through Uw privilegeL of listening to ro^
yoa
wiU' 1"fUW
*rve
. . nJ°" !**
■
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Ob•that
J
l ! the very able addroik
/
1
1,1 With —
- you’d •better •l« vaccinated
regularly once a week than run the ribk
-* jnadss any width, any
We are in receipt of ’’Wonderhuid''
of havr.g such a horrible disease.
?T. "‘I CClOf.
for IKK), a handsome pamhlet bwued by
It might be as well too nut to go to
the Northern Paeilte H. K. deacriptlve Grand Rapid, any more than I, LctLi-

. btata Jlriiral Society will teteld at

PetoJcey. June
inelralra. In
efficu ney and rtrength the roiety i,
The Druggists.
now ut ,u. height, having over l.SW
Udi red
i memlwra It i, ,-xpeeled there will be
R. F,D. ordi’t • uHed lhe day received

JJ -take a -good
' i' -ii in price for
rk &gt; f this kind,
ivtj
the new
.• hi cards especfor this work,
■ \i’&gt;w that my
nil prices will

meeting, and some ’very interesting pa-- .be
r
— and, rraiitablo- diwroiou.
.
pen,
will
—■—
'
given.
.
|
A,loci! merchant aiknl an adkur in 1
■a certain Michigan town to roast tho I
city administration for letting an itin- •
erant peddler come in here and under- j
•ell him on good*. Thia is what the
.xllt.w wrote
' City dado, you will!
hereby take notice that you are ruaat-1
ed for perAltUng peddlon. to wU good,

THE PHOTOGRAPHER,

Haftir.ss,

:

Michigan

hl ID
UUn &gt; .
DDUJin
DntAU

’ hen you buy our
BREAD' you ■.an.
t- '’r that you are
the best of
i-aUTiah, baked by
experienced baker
■
.ihjsr scientific manue; w Ew
pure, clean,
. and iMidt-nme.
;
’
'vant the beet, ask your
IT”
” Barnaby’s Bread.
b
&gt;1 art hungry come to

25 cents

meal
L’!’:
hn«"t Ci.-

‘ heat, and clean.
• -connection and
a .jspecialty. Nice
ano Candies.

Barnaby Bros.,
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123

Banner Office.

Hwiinp, Mich.

OUR BULK

Big Difference
in^^=^S

Strawberries
ERRIES of the same varie­
ties grown on Thoroughbred
pedigree Plants under scien­
tific culture which I practice,
are meaty, richer in flavor,
finer texture, brighter in col­
or and far superior to berries
grown in the ordinary' way.

B

1 will be able to supply a limited
amount of tbe Warfield, the
greatest of all canning berries.
They retain color and flavor.
My name will be stamped* on a
white card and will be found in
each box of my fancy berries.
This is your protection.

Leave all orders with HAMS &amp;
RUSS, who have the exclusive
aale of my fancy berries.

C. B. Benham

QUALITY COUNTS
And the wise buuer knows
it. That’s whu our shoes
are worn b’j more people
this near than last.
Snap - Style - Satisfaction

THAT’S WHY
Iheu tie to the shoes that wear
Mg.. C. W. CLARKE S CO

£

I TEAS AND COFFEES

• Are as good as we say they are, probably
•
better than you think they are.
C. G. Maywood made a Intsinesi trip I
to Middleville Tuesday. •
They have no fancy names.
Mias Alice Dickerson visited Grand ;
Rapids friends last week.
•
They need none.
Mrs. Floyd'Brown, of Warren. O.. 1
ids visitor Wednesday.

,

Miss Grace DeArmand lias ret timed
from her visit to Pennsylvania friends.

:

S.
Barker, a Grand Rapids attoniiey. was in,Hastings on legal busi- ‘
ness Monday.

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with
rocking chairs by; the children and
frienda. with .t few appropriate re­
marks l»j' R”v. G. T. Fisher.
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DOES FIRST-CLASS WORK
Thro who have ro,, the excellent
,jngj0 and grout, picture, lur the
BANNER that have been take,, tram

■ Wind*&gt;w- cushions any size, fs*‘,ill*“r
! material. Crittenden Bros, under Na­
'! tjonal Bank.
,
Tlw Uut.uKM
Co. ore i.n-pnring to bnud another house on Lincoln
t Park addition to the city.
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IRpnUetJonwi and Carter »„■ In
the city in llw Intro., of tbe order of
. Patricians which is enjoying a splendid growth.

and’Mrs..Bert ' Z

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Mi»« Bertha Marshall, of Nashville. W
visited tyith Mr. and Mra. Jason Me-jO
Elwaln Thursday, and Friday.
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.Mrs. II. N. Palma!iur aud children, A
of Vcgmutitvilie. were Sunday guests ,i fh
of Mr. and Mrs. II. Palmatier.
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' Black Cross Tea, in bulk only
Black Cross Tea Dust, in bulk
. -Spring Leaf Tea, in bulk
.
Santos Coffee, in bulk
. .
No 1 Santos Coffee in bulk .
Fancy Santos Coffee, in bulk
Combination, very fine grade bln*
Pamockan, extra choice, in bulk/
were prtvetit at their
wadding 2HBlend
yean
Special
and Mocha
.

50c
25c
40c
15c
20c
25c
25c
25c
35c

Miss Merle Knapp returned Monday 1
from Waterloo,' Ind. where ahe has I
cm|&gt;|oyed in a millinery store. '

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The
“' «p
gpuluating
“\'!*ting , exerelree wl
will
A be
*";w“
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„ne »'
of «&gt;'•
tbe
; "held
St. ”
Rose’ s *hall Friday 7
after- ffioneere of Johnstown, whose 87
---------” in "
years)
..noon at 1:30. The Alumni Reunion at Ln carries
cari4tw very
Vcry lightly
lightly indeed.
indeed.
I.
■ Roetl’s hall, at &lt;$ o’clock. Business: Among the contestants for the W. i
| meeting ot the Alumni on John
_
Diamond Medal at’ Grand
; mer's lawn immediately after the
Rapids Thursday evening was Miss j
| graduating exercises.
Nellie Curtis, one of the Normal grad- ,
j Yesterdeay Mr. Rufus C. Saunders, j uatea.
i
&gt; circulator fior the Kalamaxw Gazette
Nows, and Miss Gcrt\ndoM. Loveland. ’ Mrs. Ellen 'Robinson returned Sun- j
' of Kalatnaxoo. were united in mar- ’ day from an extended trip in the south, j
'• riage. The groom wan recently em- ], iSln^IRachiu'l A. Bailey, of Grand ,
c. and‘ j‘ Rapids, was in the city Monday visit- |
’ ployed in this city in bis work.
! made many friends, whose best Wishes ' ing friends,
i are with him and hia for * ’happy and j Miss Lent Russell.’ of Humbolt, la., j
I is expected to reach this city next week.
i prosperious wedded life.
of I to spend most of the summer with Mr. j
I The Maccaliees and Knights
.
I Pythias ohe^rved Memorial day Sun- । and Mrs. John Weissert and daughter !
Misa Ruth.
1
i day. There was a large attendance, j
the former holding^their exercises first. I Frank Clark,
familiarly known;
Clark.
I Lee Hk Pryor delivering thc address. .■
’Tad” was in the city for a brief
The Knights of Pythias held theirs | time last week, and then went on to
later on in the afternoon, the address | Portland. Oregon, where ho has a fine
being made by Judge Smith. We have . portion with Uncle Sam.
heard both addresses very highly com­
Mrs. Mattie Spauhlihg went to Kala­
mended.
mazoo Tuesday to attond 'Commence-.
The Gtli of June wax tho BOth birth­ ment exercises of the Michigan Semin­
day of 8/ J. Bidrlman. of Quimby. ary where her daughter Miss Mabelle.
His children and their families had will finish her four, years musical
plarfned to have a family reunion at course.
his home that day, but only a few, were
Mrs. A. D. Hoskins and children, of
able to attend. Theee had an enjoy­ Garretivile,
O„
«« visiting her
able time, and did ample"ju»tice to the mother Mra. S. J. McClintock, who is
' good things provided. Next year it is very illEalao O. D. Freeman, o f.Gar। hoped that the six children and 52 retsviUe. who. is a brother of Mrs.
I grandchildren and greatgrandchildren
McClintock.
। may all be present
►(’. B. Marshall, of Salt Lake City,
I Rev. Fr. Connors went to Dexter has l*en,vWting at his sister’s Mra.
Sunday and on Sunday evening deli­ Jason McElwain, leaving Tuesday. He
) verol.the Baccalaureate address tv the is a mining engineer, a, graduate from
' graduating class, The Dexter Leader the Michigan School of Mining, and is
says tbe Catholic church, which is tho very much pleased with Utah jmd the
largest in the village, was crowded to
west.
its limit bj£the people of Dexter, where
Mr. and Mrs. Jason McElwain went
Fr
Connors is well known. The to Lansing yesterday to attend the
Leader spoalu of his addrees to the graduating exercises of the Lansing
class as an exceedingly aide one, and High school, where their nephew Cle­
one sure to do lasting good.
ment S. McElwain graduated, his re­

cord for scholarship being .the highest

in a class of sixty#

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YOUR MONEY BACK FOR THE ASKING

WRIGHT

PHONE No. 30.

BROS
Hastings, Mich.

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Mrs. Clarence Doolittle, of Prairie- '
ville. and Mrs. H J. Flower, of Milo
-gpmt gundBJ. „itj, Jlr M(t Mn,
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Mrs.‘W. A'. Lampman and Mrs. H. t ♦
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Bt„,n,w th, W. c. T. C.
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Su,„ WVM1tl«t .in Grand Hapid. J
-phursdav.
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Fred Linnington. .manager of the I
1 Troxel’s orchestra went to Nashville telephone company
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at_Hon*&gt;Vifi. Texa*. j
I Tmwday evening to play at a nxM&lt;ion
4rti« riUtivi and fr’ieni in this t
given
by tbe
the Junior,
Junior* of
of the
rfty. |ll|d
ni^victaitv.
given by
the Nashville
Nashville rtl}
viciniIy
.
■ high m-booi
whool.o
to th.
the graduating
grednalingelu-.
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1)mj BASNBR
|)ic
basxer.8
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Boat cushions to order. Crittenden
Bros, under . National Bank.

Simpiy ask for our 25c or 40c or 50c Tea and you will get
in your parcel this store’s idea of Tea Goodness without paying more than you ought to for it.
.
Of course there may be people who have formed a preference
for some other brand or. blend of Tea or Coffee who wouldn’t
care to change; to those people we would say, just ask us for a
sample of any grade you care to try, it is yours for the asking.
We have noticed that the great majority of those who try our
Feas and Coffees stay with them.
.

Mrs. Lizzie Cassady, of Grand Rap- A

ids. h the guest of Mr.
Phillips. ’

John M- Bewmer. of Grand Rapids, ■
tfisitml Hastings friends the. first of ®
tbo week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Marshall, of ®
Nashville, wjient Sunday with Mr. and £
th|. time.
^hhoni
Mrs. J. E. McElwain .
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A
aud triMld, [o
for lhht
’ Miss Myrtle Silsbee went to Nash- A
which waa rarrnal out perfaetly ■
ville.yesterday morning tn attend the a
Al«i« » were prront and had a very Roe—Tuttle wedding.
S
pjroau, ,i„e. Several .J the company
Mrs. Burt R. Smith, of Grand' Raj^ ?
a very large attendance at the Petrakov
.
ids. is spending the week with her J
llKo.
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-o-&gt;-,-re,A,mmost
lioun'tiful
supix'r
Mr* A P Trnmhnll
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ww, rovnl.
aft ..-rib
icb with
tla-v • mother
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j He does Brat giro Work aiwaya

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H. J. Christmas,

Edward. Goodyear returned from
Ann Arbor Tuesday.
Mre. J. M. Moses, of Marshall, wan
in the city Saturday.
Prof. A. W. Chamberlin was in j
Grand Rapids Friday.
Mrs. Mae Powers was a Grand’Rap- I

Mrs. Nellie .Piper and her father
Perry Busby, of Nashville. Tenn., are
in the city the guests of relatives.
hen. The merchant for whom we do,1 photograph, made.‘al H. J. Chriaoro' V''-Mr*. E. M. Evarts and two daughters,
this favor has hi? job work done in' studio will readily admit his ability of Nashville, were tbe guests of Dr.
artirtle taste
tante as
a, a
■ &gt; photographer,
photogr.pl,er. and
B,ltI Mrs.
Mra D. E. Fullbr
t idler Iticsday.
I'ncalay.
i Chicago. ”
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j, and artistic

There is a
to see me before
odtik. Camera, or
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and ronre 1 ly necereary.

Pfrnni

GRADUATING
PICTURES

What we my we do.'we do do

Mrs. M. L. Cook and Miss Gertrutto
Smith . were Grand .Rapids visitors -A
Tuesday.

on PAINT, either Lead •!««««•'*&lt;nba. tine. Typ^rapt.,---------- --------■ •
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, cany it la a work o'art. and hiMorl-■ SUMPRiSE ON Mk. AND
or Mixed paints.
We are
.
rally il:1a valuable. A copy ot thi,
MRS. JOH.&lt; MCQUAKRIF.
agents fo&gt; the celebrat­ pamphlet may be' had by sanding-six*
ed DeVoe Paints.
/*- cents in stumps to M . Cleland. Gen. &gt; L:iNt S»t«hlny wua the 28th anniverAn
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Paas. Agt.. St. Paul. Minn.
1 ,*ar&gt;' of the marriage of J.»hn and Mary
absolute guarantee with
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McQuarrie iff Ho|»j Their children
each can.
s, ,
nT'?K
their parent. ».

Red L Heath &amp; Carveth,

M. P. Jordan, ot Middkvile, waa In
the city Monday.

n*ted within thro. yMrn In m
home, there every matnlvr of the fam­ is visiting Hostings friepd.
ily who had been vaccinated roaued
Will McKevitt, of Middleville, had
While the one or two
bad,- not
buismas in the city Monday.
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bran had the di.ro. in „„ cow.
.
Je*aie
DeAmand is spending a week
dreth resulting. Cp U&gt; May J,, 1«
deaths had resulted from tbe lie rase i with friends in the country.
I K. T. Frencb, of MiikUevUk-. wm in I
then re).,tied. or over 1.1 per cent.
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1 Wnit until the diwasb may get i the city on business Mandhy.
here. Get vaccinated NOW. No doubt I Mra. Victor Fnrniss way in Nash
!■
when ,cold weatheri comes
•—« it will take",’ villle visiting friends Tuesday.
j Mi* Mary Grant visited Grand Hap- •
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\a
KKra'eted form.
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—mch
~ u,or
--uni
aggcaveted
form.
It you w
want
to **
are what
what the
the hlsck
black । ids frk-nds Friday and Saturday.
"nt t»
f

WAL

Let US figure with you Of many interevtimr &gt;iKhu

a

UnleJS You

A Sl!&gt;QI'E INSTANCE in
Grand Rapid, has a pereon had Uta dl-

The dam at Irving went out during

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PERSONAL MOTl i

Already.
Ttw BANNER dro not apish to pro
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b°‘ « *■ wiU. to m. .
Family state that with rav.ral hun­
dred cases of black small po,. thc wry
7°rLP^"*hl” tjrpe * th,t di""- in
Graod Hapl.l, Wlth nlM1J. deathB
child are doing well.
It already and with the disease widely
J. C. Ketcham gave a talk to the ■imd in that city, it is mortally errNonna),grudnntea Wednesday afternoon tain it will reach thia vicinity with tha
' which was much appreciated by the »t«ady stream of people pacing lMek
and forth between the two.
class.

HAMMOCKS
ALL.

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YOU’D BETTER

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The Lack of Money
Has numerous disadvantages—just the same as
a savings account has advantages.
The latter removes the possibility of being
found without funds in time of sickness or dis­
aster, not to mention the added pleasure there is
in living when you’ve money in the bank.

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START AN ACCOUNT WITH A
DOLLAR OR

MORE.

WE PAY

3 per cent. INTEREST, COMPOUND­
ED SEMI-ANNUALLY.

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Hastings National Bank,
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

There’s no Shortage in the Crop of •

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OXFORDS
that we’ve gathered together for Men,
Women and Children.
Slippers for Children of all ages, In
patent, tan and kid leathers.

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Shirts for the Swell Dresser. We have the

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. most beautiful line in the

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C. H, OSBORN.!

�HASTINGS BANNER. JUNK 15, 1905. —

Woodland Department
WOODLAND.

Clothes That Fit

GREAT

game of ball.

A great lw.ll game between the east
ah d west side of Main street was play­
ed on Friday and the result was a sur­
prise to 'everyone. It' was generally
thought and talked that as nine tenths
uf the Tillage is on, the east aide of
Main street, that the game would be a
cinch for the east side, and tbe betting
for th4 past tew days precedling the
game was ten to one in favor of the
eut aid*. 'They went out to tbe ground
-aliout 2 o’clock p. m. and lined up
with B. J. Wellman x* umpire and
played a nine innings game and when
thc game was finished the east side whs
terribly surprised and most of - the
player* aud rooters were sick at heart.
They first complained that they did not
■ have a fair show as they were compel­
, led to play, the game on the bull ground
■ on the west side of Main street. They
! then complained that tho rooters did
1 not holler for them, but tbo rooter* said

Are the Kind We Sell.
And they don’t cost you much
either. They are made out of
Sod material*, well made, and of
e latest fashions. They are
made by tome of the leading
manufacturers of the country,
who have reputations to sustain.
JFor

$10;, $12. &amp; $15.
we can lit you out with a splendid
suit, one that looks well, wears
Well, lift well.
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BARGAINS
We are closing out our Hoy’s aud
Youth's 82AM) aud 82.50 suits,
sizes 10 to PFyears, for

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■ spent last week with bor parents MrJ
spent last week with her parents
«d Mm Jahn Gaiger.
BenJ. Pearce 1. quite HL
and Mrs. John Geiger.
L. Densmore and w«e were at Ionia
Tho Mi— Glenn, andOMp
T. Densmore and wife were at Ionia
—
o»er■ Snndav
Sunday rliitimr
visiting their
their dauAter
daughter ot
of Battle
Battle Ccreek
veroes pawed uuuda) al the
"S’
*»“of *heir pom,“Mr
D-V- a , mini

Elitb Stowell or Co.U Grove were lut Fr.dey «u ^reU Attended-

Don't miss this chance

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich,

The BREAD of QUALITY.
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As is .proved by it's ever increasing sale,
t Made in a perfectly sanitary bake shop, the tread that

guests of the former’s parents Mr. and 60 being present.
Mra. Perry Stowell recently.
i Several temiliM from thi* vicinity
The C. K_ £ 8 railroad compaxiv 1.; Mra. Blakely and ton of Ha»tins» ! 5|».nt Saturday at Clear lake an
is desired
drawing wvetal cur loada oT gravel to vlrited her paten. Mr. and Mra. Dan : brought home wveral nl« nah
Miss Nejlie
Nellie R***«
Reese is improvs
improving very
our village and dumping it at the de- Woodard last week.
Miss
pot and it is being spreqd around
EAST WOODLAND.
where it is needed. It makes a great i
The |flood has subsided and the roads
improvement and we hoperjthey Xvill
continue to draw gravel until all of । around Kilpatrick are being put
the low places around the depot into go&lt;xj shape again.
grounds are filial up.
, We. have beard it whispered that the
P. C. Flory has purchased tbe house recent high water over our road
and lot^onnetly owned by Harriet M. brought into nse a novel ferry boat.
Lee. Some are intimating that Perry Some of our East Woodland ladies can
ia soon to get married, but these tell you all about iL
.

slowly;
. Children's Day exercises were held
at tbe M. E. church last Sunday. Quite
n good attendance was reported.
' Lowell Jarrard. wife and family
. jiasM-d Sunday at Geo. Cannon’a
Mr.. and Mra. Ernest Grey attended
the marriage of a cousin at Marshall
. yira. Elmer Clark of I
|
CnM;k ^umed with them,

parties are mistaken. It is Mr. Flory's
Mix Mary Volte returned from near
Clark of Battle Creek called
intention to fell the property where he Jackson on Saturday where she had at“h Snndav -Mrs. Clark re­
now lives and he ’ and his mother to tended tbe funeral uf her mother who ,1
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live where-Mra. Lee ia living. Mix • died very suddenly a few days ago. •
innung home w.th him altera bnei

U« expects to make her hums with her

v B Quarterly meeting at Kilpat- vi8rt

daughter Mrsi
Mix L.
R. Smith
Smith.
danrht^r
I. R
rick church next Sunday.
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Children’s Day services will «he held
Allen Carr of Nasliville visited
at the M. E. tchurrh next Sunday and friends in Ea.it Woodland over Sunday.
an excellent program has been pre- ' A little daughter has arrive*! at the [
nawwl
home of John Rodgers and wife.
Revival meetings are in progress at
Oiqiha Lehman is reported an slowly ’
the U. B. church in our village.
gaining in health.
.
H. V. Sweitzer i* grading in front
Mrs. Harve Towns entertained Mr
of his property on west Broadwav for and Mr*, Caswell of Selwwa on Mon{
the purpose of putting in a cement day last- .
walk. This will add to the beauty of
Mias Birl Ta*ker of Assyria is spendthe property and largely increase its ing port of'her vacation with friend* ।
value.
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.. j in East Woddland.
j

tltey-didnot have cause to holler. Every
player ou the east side of Main street
1 al his pocket* full of ginsen roots and
had two or three rabbit**' feet in his
, vest ix&gt;cket and when the score was
counted and announced, were unable
to understand why the score should
Otis J. Cummings was brought be­
Mr. Dor Mead closed a very successstand seven to nothing in favor of tbe fore Justice Rugland on Wednesday by
ful school in Kilpatribk district on Friwest side.
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constable D. A; Miller on complaint day last with a fine program of song ,
for stealing a log chain. He plead
and recitations. Many visiators were
not guilty and was held for trial next present and all unite in reporting a
DAMAGE BY RAINS.
Tuesday June
pleasant time. It speaks well for Mr.
| Tho heavy rain of Monday night and
It5’ reported by the highway com- Meuil's popularity and efficiency a* a '
Tuesday did a large amount of damage
misioner
that
there
are
eleven
bridge*
teacher that they have engaged him for .
’ in our township. The large drain on
. another year at an increase*! salary.
the west side of Main street was un­ washed out in tho township.
Mra. Annie Race ot Lowell is visitable to carry off the water gnd it back­
CARLTON CENTER.
ing n*
heri —
mother Mix Enz of Ahis vi- ;
ed np
cd
up and overflowed its bauK*
banks ana
and /ill
all । ing

$1.00

About

: “SANITARY BREAD”

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NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

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VESTER &amp; ME

THE ROOSTER
THAT CROWED

society, at Frank
Hi(jo s was we|| attended. Proceeds :
ovcr 95,00.
Lawrence and Bertha; Maurer have
lwen at Hasting* the past week prepar-;
iIM{ for their first communion which
they received Sunday. Mr. and Mix
Maurer wen- at Hasting* Sunday and
Bertha and. Lawnice returned home
with them.
Mix Blower* who has been visiting,
her brothers Sam and Dan Ortroth
returned to her home Sunday much
improved.
f^ttie Norton returned home
gtini]ay after’a weeks visit with Irving
lin(j Hastings friends.

“HOME-MADE BREAD”

by a great many, especially the kind we make
One trial will convince.
Our candy and ice cream are of the best imalitv
A visit will satisfy.
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Our pies are on the light flakey order.

While whirling In a cyclone a mite above Un­
earth was no more enthusiastic than we artabout the FURNITURE and CARPETS »•sell. If you will buy our goods, you also will
be filled with enthusiasm, because yon will have
goods of which you can truthfully say that there
are few equals and no superiors. Better see u-ir
goods before you buy.
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You wHl want a few of these

ADJUSTABLE and MOVABLE WINDOW AWNINGS.
dont need many as you can move |bem cure a
day and keep tbe sun out of both sld“&lt; of
house.
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RENKES (gi WALLDORFE

During the storm Tuesday morning
Pianos and Org;
Undertaking.
lightning struck a tclejdwne pole near
FrankTobias' and ran along the wire
and Into John Clibaun * house making ,
a small hole in tbe.-plaster. The darn­
age wasn't much Imt the scare was big. ‘
)OOOOOOOOOOOOCCOCX.«.0&lt;- '.ooc
■ Those who an- to sp&lt;nk at the Childcellars along its banks were full of|Cinity.
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4&gt; R'««l horae law ™"'5 Day exerciw.. nojl Sunday will Will says.
water. Tho first floor ot tho house (
Mr. and Mix Cluw. Fowler visited
. please meet next Friday
»y aftergpon
aiierumiu for
ivj
...
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One might Infer from
where Erlo Fuller and wife live was j week.
to
&gt;.. on
hnrnl ■*&lt;«• '•
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Crotter.
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_. ।I practice
praciicv and
amt be
*w sure tvu uc ■uu
— iuuiu
reading the BANNER last
• covered with water and everything
The
a-&gt;r&gt;n« «b. !■»«
3,,,,^,. at uue
one iuin&gt;
thjrtv sump
,bnn, a;
nt me
,i.;‘ , near Kalamazoo last week.
week that I had -‘struck oil.”1
, .bevy
\
, ■I next ouuuay
. was soaked. TXc carpets were Imdly wook
have lojertf «ome wb^t to tho ,
mui(la(| nml Hu,r . ni.lrle). L„c h,ul t„o of his finger*
Well, 1 haven't exactly struck
‘ damaged and some of the' furniture.’
it, but
MY
PRICES
gruun*.
.
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, ary pr(1grain wj)i
|M! given.
cut off while workng at bis saw mill
HAVE. I have cut the
RUGAL HOrtE PROVIDERS are beginning (to
; Erlo said that it was not necessary to
Mr TWlorW Sornnac vi.ited Wi).
and
Knulk shriber nre n- Ww«k Mobd.,,
price on my 12 cent oil to
1 go out to the creek to take a bath.
consider the matter of purchasing Next Scablard Jordan last Sunday.
: joining over the advent of a daughter
John Parker and wife of Nashville
| The water was ten incbee deep on the
on’s Coal. To all such we take pleasure in
The BANNER list of subscribers is that lwcftnje a welcome re&gt;i&lt;lentof their 1 spent Friday at Darid Tublx
' first floor of Miss Katherine Stevens’
steadily
increasing
in
this
vicinity.
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home
early
Sunday
morning.
Mix
S.
J.
Ba)&gt;cuck
who
has
been
announcing
that we shall make a specialty of sup­
• millinery store-and damaged her stock
Thc large bridge at tbe east end uf j John. Shriber and family expect to I spending a few weeks in this vicinity
1 of goods about one hundred dollars.
plying
I Many fields uf corn were badly wished. Jordan lake was washed out last week. 1 move to Hastings this winter where he I returned tocher home in Jackson Batur- ।
This makes alwnt a tw^ mjle extra ! wjn
ne4irvr hi„ work
rnral car. day. .
' and several fields of sugar beets were
I C. H. Charlton and family spent
Men’s work shirts that
ruined. ’ A large amouont of hay is flat drive in going from Woodland to Lake
formerly sold for 50 cents 1
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1 The roads are washed out in several Thursday at . Fred Greenfields near (
on the ground, and nearly one half of ode,f,ahave cut to
&lt;
our wheat, is on it knee* begging for
Miss Katherine Stevens has moved placea
in
Tic»nity it is almost Nashville.
the tiiorms to be called off.
hes new line of millinery goods into r impolitic to get along with anything
Fred Williams went to Lansing
tbe north dcr-artrnent. of tbe store ,
M empty buggy.
. Wednewlay where be was examined hefonnerly occupied by W. H. Sease.
several from hero attended the exer- fore the board of pentiooera.
’
Mr.
O.
L.
Barnes
spent
last
week*
Everyone should take ad­
John Lafidisijr. attended the com- ciae- at Hastings and Freei©rt Sunday 1 “ The body of Fred Nesbit who wia
a with friends and relatives in Sunfield
vantage of these prices.
Watch thia apace for detailed price* and grades.
mencement exercises at Ha*t:ngs last gjven by the Odd Fellows and tbe K. I killed in Stratford by the cyclone isex- '
&gt; and Grand Ledge.
Friday
evening. *
1\«tp.
-!j pouted here to-day. ( Monday)
’
'
Mix Barbara Mauch of Nashville is
Mix Hattie^Moore is working for'
&gt; spending tbe week with Woodland
• The Ladies Aid society will be held
friends.
,
I next month at tbe home of H. Crockford : if r*. Abe Crozier,
COATS OROVE
COATS GROVE.
spent
I
The
West
Woodland
and
Carlton
hase
Children'!* Day at
|
Mra. Charles Veltle was called to
Warehouse opposite C. K.*S. depot.
Phone 5/
QENEKAL STORE.
'-Andrew Mapes of Charlotte
&gt;
. ----------------- — , —•
- —j — the Evangelical ,
Jackson last week to attend the funeral SatuHay with his parents Mr. and rball team? expect to play some day thi* church next Sunday. All are invited. I
of her father who died -suddenly.
Mrs. Albert Mapes.
। week, rain preventing lost Saturday 's
----------------8. D. Kathennan was at Ann Artor
MI»TS. L. E Pwkin. went to Ha.I
.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
last week to see his son-in-law Elmer ting. Friday returning home Saturday.
Tbe annuHl.'picnic will belield Satorn®. Hammond hrn porcba-ed a
Hough who has undergone a surgical
Ben Maynanl &lt;H Detroit I, viriUng lla’'
the r“to n"‘1 *« ?&gt;» 'T ‘ dri’ing
Out-line o&lt; fishing tacsle wm never jianr.- roir
operation in which 1W inches of his in­ at George Jo mlenS thi. week.
“'leome. Come with . your
Jowph Hammond I. boildlng a
pletethan now. Tbe tishling season p on and
testine were removed. Mr. Kutherman
Mr. Haley of Lake Od™. 1, driving &lt;hUM&lt;* "’d
hoM&lt;’ ,Or Ch“- Mwte"d«r'
!
—. a at tr ■ ■■ you will want the best. Cbme ami **k- us wsnjn
reports that tbe patient is doing well a well for A. Olar.
The heavy, rains have washed the '
The bridge west of Frank Shriber's
you want a ROD, REEL. LINE, HOOK. •
with every prospect-of recovery.
. „ x
. r,
ha* gone out. necessitating the mail to roods bq badly thaLour farmers have (
.AJ.-J ■ l j. ui.
i BAITS of any description.
. Herbert Sprapm and An.t.n Banrom
T j.^.,
John Monasmitb and wife'drove over
been busy the past week repairing them. ,
to ^Allegan county last week and spent wept to Long lake to camp and fish a
per. Remember the BAN­
Mr. and Mix Chan. Mackender were
BOAT We have-the nicest line of BOAT OARS in thl city, ide
.
STATE ROAD. •
Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Mona- few day*
Battle Creek visitor* Saturday and
NER when you are in
James
Townsend
and
wife
of
Has1
Preaching
'at
the
church
Sunday
OARS
8tock« and we have priced them verj-iYwctot
smith's brother -Lewis Hough. Mr.
Sunday, the latter's mother returned
tings
visited
friends
here
Sunday.
morning:
Children
s
Day
exercises
in
।mi
can sell them to you cheaper than you can make th in
Hough was formerly a blacksmith in
with them for a visit.
D. P. Sprague and wife spent Sunevening Sunday school at the
Woodland, hut we are informed that
Mix Charles Gorham is entertaining
day with Roy Barnum.
’
uiraB1 ^r.Mra. Albert Kinne htt l«m
be is now preaching tbe gutqieL
| elected for tbe B. S. Superintendent. | * little niece from Kalamazoo.
Mrs. LoxXna Barnum and Mra. Mary
We heanl'thot iiarry Lovewell one of
We were shocked to bear that Mr.
A number of the little friends of
our Woodland boys who went to tbe Townsend spent Friday with Mix
leads them all. Correct style, easily cleaned and well ecuBerkbolder an old neighbor bad at- ■ little Rena GiUaspie spent a very pleanorthern part of Michigan to grow up Henry Barnum in Carlton.
- tempted suicide t»y taking poison. He I sant afternoon with her last Saturday,
•trueted. We have these and several inakee. Call tub »&lt;•with'
the country'married last
James Ehret and family spent Satur­ is under tbe care of Dr. Roberts .nnd a i tbe occasion being her 8th birthday,
RECEIPTS
them.
Wednesday to a lady by the name of day and Sunday with ’hi* parents in little better at this writing.
J Menzo Briggs and family were in
BOOKLETS
Minnie Miller. Harry's many Wood­ Nashville.
Mr. and Mra. Bert Kinne and daugh- Hastings last Friday.
land friends wish him a long and happy
FOLDERS
Those who attended the State con­ ter Cressie are spending tbe week at ■
life.
; Mr. and Mrs. John Lasbel returned
vention of the Church of Christ from Battle Creek
with Mra. ‘Kinne's I, to tbeir homo in Kalamazoo last Satur­
DODGERS
Frank Hynes and Miss Lula Makley here; were the pastor C. O. Purdy. Mr.
Its the newest and beat made.
mother.
day after spending some time with
were
united
in
marriage
Inst
week
by
POSTERS
and Mra. Wm. Smith and two daugh­
Mrs. Youngs ha* returned from the their children and friends here in their
Rev. C.” D. Jarvia The bride and ters, Mary and Be^ie. Mrs. H. Long
BOOKS
Ths Martfw»r»
former home.
groom have left for a few weeks visit and daughter Mrs. Wm. Brooks. Mrs. Rapida
Dssrart
Mra Paddock is caring for Mrs.
with friends and relatives in northern C. Wood, John Furlong ^and James
A large crowd gathered at the church
Phen' S3
Frwxars...
Bhribley
of
Carlton
Center.
Michigan.
Sunday p. tn. to listen to the little ones
Ehret.
Ernest Cowles is aide to be out again who did credit to themselves and their
Yes. our friend, Fred Durkee, has
WEST WOODLAND.
SOUVENIRS
been and doze likewise. We learn that he
Mra Shelby is rejoicing over a good teachers.
was married to a lady of Freeport last
Miss Nellie Ctartis was one of the wood pile.
STATEMENTS
HIGH BANK,
week and that he has settled on a farm graduates in tbe Normal class at Has­
Mrs. Sarah Fisher has been poorly
The Children's Day was well attend­
of P. R. Holmes in West Woodland. , tings.
tbe past week.
ed at the church Snndky in spite ot the *
CARDS
Mix Reeeor Las been quite ill the
W. H , Lee who has been sick for
Quite a number of barns were struck rain in the morning, and a fine pro­
nearly a year came to Woodland* last past week but is better at this writing. byjighining last week. Cellars are all gram was rendered. The Baltimore
Friday. Mr. Loe came to Woodland
Misses Esther Durkee and Louisa flooded, and farmers spend most of cornet band played two beautiful pieces
As I walked down Broadway the other day,
WEDDING INVITAT NS fifty years ago last Friday, walking Haver have gone to Grand Ledge to tbeir time with the blues and fishing. just outside the church at tbe beginn­
I saw a big load of Lumber coming my way,
,
from. Hastings. He took dinner that pick strawberries.
ing of the exercises
Tn
almost
For the Keqsston Addition it was duly bound,
MARTIN CORNERS.
day at tbe farm now occupied by
Wm. I&lt;ee is now able to ride out and
For they build Houses there all lhe year 'round.
Several people from this place at­
in tha line of printing in William Wonderlich, and Mr. Lee could call on his friends.
Miss May Zimmerman «punt Sunday tended Children’s Day Bunday after-'
I walked down Green 8l and what should 1 see,
not refuse an invitation to take dinner
Miss Pearle Nash has been engaged at Lewie Hilton a
But more toads of Lumber for tbe Hastings Itaalty
or more
noon at tbe Plank Road church.
there last Friday in remembrance of to teach our school the coming year.
And ou each street aud comer 1 chanced to meet.
H. Cogswell visited friends in'BrookN. Latham's i»opte are expecting
tbe day be first came to Woodland.
Load upon load of Lumber so neat
Mr. Bisaett has gone to Hastings for fit-ld last week.
company this week from Albion.
Geo. Davenport came to Woodland
I strode up the hili and looked all around.
a visit with his stepson Wesley Pettin- ! Children’s Day exercises at Martin
Nellie
Arnold
of
Hastings
spent
a
the same day that Mr. Lee came but
And a finer little city couldn’t be found,
gill and family.
i church vere well attended.
few days with Florence Freeman last
And on all the good roads that the country ward ue,
did not come with Mr. Lee. There
tho work -will be -well done.
Mr.
'and
Mrs.
Walter
Wortlcy
of
Lake
Wm.
Joslin
is
visiting;relatives
in
Those
great loads of nice Lumber were still ffoing by.
week
are a few old pioneers in our township
Wonderlich and Grand Rapid* for a'few days.
School licgan again this week after a
who came here over sixty years ago, Odessa, Leonard
So I started out to find the source
family and Mrs. Ellis Lamb of Wood­
of two weeks, on account of
■ Of all this Lumber and found it, of course.
' Let us Rave'tRe next bnt most ofi'the old settlers are^gone to land called on C. Senter's people Sun­ Mr. and Mra. Chas. Offley spent Bun­ vacation
For It all from the Tomlinson Lumber Co. came,
tbe lilnesa of the teacher’s brother, who
day at Edwin Mead’s.
the happy hunting ground.
If you visit their yard you will all do the,same.
day afternoon.
is
some
better
but
not
able
to
sit
up.
Tbe
Mimes
Grace
Mead.
Lillie
Bolter
order.
Saturday was another rainy day. It
Vera Woodar d has gone to Hastings and Florence Coolhaugh attended tbe S.
For tbe people dock there like bees after honey.
Harry Hammond’s bam is nearly en­
commenced rningig in the morning ,
And are anxious as can be to spend their money.
to spend a few days with her sisters. S. convention at East Castleton last, closed.
and contined to rain all day and all
For they know that the grades and the prices art- r^’
Mr. Coates of Hastings was on week.
\ Laurah Bechtel of ‘Hendershott Cor­
’ night. Of course it did not soak the
And they build up tbe Town with pride and delight.
streets one day last week in tho in1 ground for that was impossible, but jour
1
Miss Jana Perry and Miss Nellie ners spent a few days last week the
tcrest o£ the Hastings Banner.
Bryant of 3. Hastings spent Sunday guest of her cousins Floyd and Scott
there, was more water on
— *the
’------surface
-*—“
Hastings. MicFx.
I
Min
Viola
Geiger
of
Kalamazoo
Bechtel.
with
Julia Barry.
* and in the ditches.

StrucK

Coal Campaign

T

10 cents

all grades of coal at

the lowest market

45 cents

price

HENRY RflGLfl

ROWLADER BROS- &amp; REISER

{fishing
T A V l\ L L

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILLHEADS

The Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator

Gall and Sea the GARLAND MALLEABLE STEEL RANGE.

ENVELOPES
CALENDARS

Welssert Bros

•

CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
’
fact,
anything

one

colors.

BANNER,

Tomlinson Lumber Co

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| dinance relative to licensing and keep-1 duct thereof and prescribing penalties
। ing of saloons in the City of Hastings for its violation.*' passed at a meeting
their time* of trouble and sorrow, had
and the conduct thereof 'and prererib- of the Common Council of the City of I
nursed and cared for them in sicknesx
ing penaitee for its violation'’ panned at : Hasting*, held on March 24. 1903.
Cootlnued from
X
ulationa which are or may be adopted r a meeting of the Common Council of Tom Doyle.
and with her housewifely skill and
by the Common Council. Bated June I the City of Hastings.held on March ?4. , Recomendatlon:
knowledge, had sought# to teach them
2 19W. Chas. Baker.
1905. Frank Herrick
I We, the undersigned ci tizens-of the you muss cross the dark river: the tbe practical yrays of living. In her
Recomendation.
City uf Hastings hereby certify that waters ■come along swift and they
On motion of Aid. Grant name was ।
quiet patience she had read to them in
I We. the undersigned citizens ■ of the I the applicant. Tom Doyle, is well
granted. (Carried)
City of Hastings uereliy (Certify that known to ns and h .of means and quali- whirl and they aTe deep but here’is the , their homes from the Word of life, and
The following petition wae presented I the applicant Frank Herrick ij well tied tu keep a saloon, • and is of good boat. the life l&gt;oat. Come into \t all when the Great Spirit called her away,
known to us and is of means and t reputation, fame, morals, .character of you and be saved." There was of their hearts were sad and heavy and
The undersigned Peter F. Kiblingvr
morals,
character
qualified to keep s xalooa and is uf and'aa orderlyfame,
person.
A. Parker,
W.
i-----------A parktjr, w necessity much reiteration which made they learned then what they had only
and Bion Damon say that they are en­ . gxxl reputaton fam* moral* character H. Spence. Frank
Rorabeck.
gaged in the business of selling at re­ , imd an orderly person. John L Jones. : On iotion of Ahl. Hall same was it more impressive to them. Scripture jiartially realized l»eforc. that a rare
cards were made for tliem prepared by I woman of pure spirit had Ixjen so­
On
motion
of
Aid.
Hall
Mtnwas
bred
Wolcott.
W.
H.
Myers.
j
Ayes.
Barber.
Brooks,
Grant
tail Spirituous and Intoxicating Liq­
Mr. puncan Ide of Boston, who was a journing among them aud .ItecaumOn motion of Aid. Brooks same wax] Wei»ert (Carried)
uors und the place in which they carry
folloU.tng application waa pre- brother of Mrs. Slater’s. All possible she had nothing else to' give, had'given
on buisnea is the store building owned , granted provided a fee- of 8300.00 is
ways they could devise to attract and to them heraelf. and had labored in
l®id.
■
|
rented
!
,
Iw .Robert Dawson on lot 588 and now
The following application was pre- To the1 Mayor and the Common Council keep the attention were used by these season and out of season if |«rchance
occupied by said Peter F. KiUinger
faithful people. The work accomplish­ she might win Mime to the truth, and
and Bion Damon in thc City of Has­ rented.
; of the City of Hastings.
ed among them would , lie interpreted so this misaionar)- work began in early
tings County of Darry and State of
The undersigned firm says that its
Gentlemen:
•
3
Michigan.^ Therefore thebaid Petur F. name i. tMmMb fc B. :vd..y that It I,
differently
by different people. It was life and carried on for nearly thirty
,
on
Kiblingcr and Bion Damon herein
raxawM In tbe lualtm,
at re- b«
h lid„ o| s
„w, of-f,he tbeir earnest endeavor tn make the«way yeare. by this devoted family came to
was six weeks old when
make application for the City Liquor tail ylntuon.andibtoMcatingli.|i«&gt;ni Cit,
« My b
I
wbh
rimr
lioaorof eternal life through the Savior plain .an end. When the mission liroke up in
------- -.uxi-Aivaiuig Iiqnuni
Licmibeg permitting them to soil m re­ . —
r head became covered
and that the place in which, it carries
the top
to them^nnd there the responsibility 1851 many of the Indiana went tu Pent­
tail Intoxicating Liquprs in the City on such busineM is the store building
... &lt;
des, which would peel
of Hastings: said Liquor Licence being owned by thn Burton Estate on lot 5H2 nance relative tu keeping of saloons ii&gt;*. of man ctaxe*. To win the love uf one water. Mich. Some liad intermarried
taking the hair with it.
provided for in section two ofan Ordi­ ■of the Citv of Hastings und now orcii- the City of,Hastings applies to my pres­ good man or woman is worth the work with the FYittawatamies and went with
turm again and be as bad
nance of the City of Hastings entitled pie«.l"by said Damuth &amp; Bejislev. in the ent business as now . carried on.
of a life time. -To.win Christ is mote. that tribe, to Selkirks Mission at Brad­
"An Ordinance relative to licensing County of Barry, in th&lt;-State of Michi­
,*.y doctor said it was
Very respectfully ydura
! The singing of hymns to tunes ’in ley. Allegan county, and some went to
■rs.-iribcd anointment, and kei’pingk’f saloons in the City of gan. Therefore the ' said bamoth &amp;
Jprepb Ptiug.
our own hymn Amoks was very sweet Calhoun county.
Hastings atw the conduct thereof and Bi-nsley herein make nppleatiuti forTlie
• ■ 1. I then tffed CutiMoved by Aid. Brtx-kx that it belaid and impressive the; words Ixriug in
prescribing penalties fur its. violation. City Liquor Liivn.v? as provided fur in
Mrs. Slater died in 1832.* For two
1 •.‘dntmedt. I washed
pasaed at a meeting of the Cbmmon seetion 2, \f an OnUnfncc of tin? City ou the ^dile until the next meeting. their own language but one could folyear, thereafter Mr. Slater continued
. water and Cuticura CquikuI of the said City of Hastings
The following accounts were pre­ tew them very well. The .Indian.wo­
•of Hastings entitled "An ordinance
::.y combed the scales
tho
work with thc assistance of Bis
held cn March- 24. 1WJ5
relative to licensing ami keeping of sented.
men brought to the service- their pajr .daughter Emily and then the miaTion
: not came back and hcr
Kiblingvr. Damon.
aaloons in the City of Hastings and the City of Hastings.
.
,
ana thick. Sheas
ponses, each on its jiaddod board, made broke up and they moved to Kalama­
Recommendation:
conduct
thereof
and;
prescribing
p&lt;.'nalDr, to(
.
;•
half old, and has no
We the undersigned citizens ‘of the ties for its violation." pa.&lt;»ed at a
soft for its little body, and ranged zoo. Some of the Indians cltmg to the
members of Board of Review( of
City of Hastings hereby certify that meeting 01 the Common Council of
them along tlw warm aide of the room old plao- ana to euch Mr. Slater went
URGES, Iranistan
the applicants Peter F. Kiblinger and the City of Hasting httld on’March 24. the City] of Hastings ns follows.
To Alonzo •£. Kvnast»*n. 15
like sb marly umbrellas, their little­
on::., Feb.ax, 1898.
Bion Damon ere well known to ns and
IW3. Darauth Ar Bensley.
:ui ix&gt; eyes shifting like so many glass beads each Sunday tu preach, being taken the
liavx labor on Board$
fourteen xnDk* between by hia faithful­
are of means nnd.-4t«ialified to keep a ' Recommendation:
To Thomas Sullivan. Il day*
salpon and are of good 'vpritation.
We thc nndeniigned citizens uf the
as they looked around on the company ' old hone Jack. This horse had dune
labor dn Board
28&gt;UQ
City
n•bcrvby
certify that
fame, morals, character and orderly r
!— ofr Ha«ting-.
•
in wondering silence. They do not cry duty ip the aarly period by bringing
To Fleury (Shorn.
day*
persons.
Robert B. Dawson W. S. the
'
applicants b.qnpth A’ Bensley are ■ ■ labor on Board....... g. . ■
H»!"U aloud hs do white babies. Through all the mail from Detroit and served ax
r -z.. -./rites Feb. 28, 1903:
Crewell. F. .A. Newton.
well known to’ us- and are of tpeans To J. lAtrenzo Manx 16‘jdays
.
&gt; - iiohud Eczema very
the' long generations tack they ha’.e mail carrier fur three yean, it took
Julxir on Board.
On motiori uf Aid. Weiasert same wax 'and qnaRed to keep a saloon ami are
:« oo been accustomed to silence ami that is
J u. I toli^you before,
ur.} •.
one week to make the trip to Detroit
of gxxi reputation fautv morals, To George Abey. Iff’fe days
'•r.icura Remedies was
granted provided a fee of ^MMKOti is ,character aud an Orderly f-irsop.
after u»:
.
thc trait of their nature
labor
on
Board
33
|00
1 ami another t*. make the Tetnni trip,
.
xix years old. and
I laid. (Carried)
&lt; John Wei-sert. TV. A. ^ob&amp;6 C. H. Os­
nd a ch-1’: Ucslp.”
The. Indian wigwam- might lx- so in those early days ingil was re’
'
Total
'
born.
The following application was pre­
Ai ’. ^qscShmg sleep
thought an uncomfortbdae affair for ceired only once in two wteta and
. (&gt;n motion of Alii. Hall same was
seined.
■
We hereby.certify that th*’ foregoing living in but such was not th&gt;- case real­
for ,-..e-t rtn,"- 1 b-birs and rest for
there was twenty-five cents postage for
. cioli.i ■ ■ .n vparm baths
The undersigned. Warren and Ella 'granted providing a fee of *.y»&gt;,P&gt;i is account ir» a true and correct statement
;■ ■
.-.ud gcAtlc anointof the amount* due the several mem- ly for it was a house "all robf so steep 1 every letter, -and now at the closing
Carr say that they are engaged-: in the paid. Carrico)
that
the
rain
t&lt;n
off
readily.
After
tbe
up of .affairs nt the mission, he was
lien.
of
the
Board
of
Review
for
lalLr
.?• ;r-tDraluu-uk, purest of
business of selling at retail. Spirituous
i •• .ratest of iktu cures." ami Intoxicating Liquors, aud the • Moved by Aid Barlier- th.rt all ap­ in viewing the assessment rolls of th.- fire which was in the. center of the hut performing his part as faithfully for
sweetest, most I place in which they carry on buaimas plications lie handed in hy Saturday Citv of' Hasting*. Dated Hasting*. was started there was 'little smoke. his master as in his younger days./
Mich.. JuncK. A. D. IW5.
•
nt, url cX'anomiad I i- the store building owned by the night June
.
The Mission chapel was built in
Au E Kcnaston. Chairman bf Then- was always a pot simmering
Burton Estate on lot 581 of the City of
‘ Moved by Aid. Weissrrt that when B-mnl of Review.
Tbox. Sullivai. over the coals with venison’ or bear 1840 and in the winter of 1853 and
biet-lidg. scaly,
Hastings and now occupied by said
meat or squirrels or other wild- game •56 was removed to Kalaiuaaoo and
nd pimply akin hud scalp
Warren Carr and Ella.Carr as a1 saloon 'council adjourns th*-adjourn until
—’h io of Ijair.lof infants
Moved by Aid. Weiuert same lx»* I- in it They loved tlie white woman's set down on Water street where Ty­
in the City of Hastings. Cuuntv of Monday
evening.
Nays.
Barber.
eu, its well os adujts, and is
Barry and State of- Michigan. There­ Brooks. Grant. Hall. Sentz. Yea&gt;. lowed. Ayes. Barlier. Brooks. Gran . breAd and meat and alieve all her fried ler &amp; Turner * planing mill stood
r&lt;.td when all ’«thyr remofore the sajfd Wanen and Ella Carr
cakes aud Mr-. Slater, with all pa­ and wax rebuild with an additional
I
Hull. Wciiss- rt. ”^7
&gt;
Hiluin.
Wcimert.
iCarried)
k be»t nhysjctani
herein niakn^applic^tiun for tbe City
Liquor Lii4&gt;nse. permitting them to
Moved by Aid. Hall that when coun­ ' The foHowing communication was tience. taught t.hem as well as she ••turj- and served as a dwelling house
sell Ht rvtnd Intoxicating l.iquora in cil adjourns the* adjouni until Satur­ ; presented.
• could, her clean practical New Eng­ for a nuuilx-r -of yearn. It was re­
the Citv ofjHnKtings; said City Liquor.
land ways, so that they gradually left moved in its second flight to Den
day Jun* 3. Yeas Barlier, Br.s&gt;ks To the Common Council of the City
Licemse being provided for in section
off many uf their uncouth fashions, Blyker’s addition on Portage' street
.
Nays. Hilton. • Hastings^]
two uf an ^Ordinance of thc City of Grant. Hall. Sentz.
• Gentlemen: ., ■
.
where it now rtands. being • u-rd as a
substituting hers in place.
Hastings, entitled "An ordinance rela­ Weisaert. (Carried'
We the undersigned tx-ing engaged
tive to licensing andjeeepingof saloons
They were |dw4yn hungry and never tenement house".
Move* I byA Id. Brooks that if on in­ in the aaluun business and in the xalh
Pre'lil*- o:
in the Citylof Hastings' and the con­
Emily Slater the faithful'”d$ughter
thought
it
beneath
tb*m
to
ask
for
ut&gt; |n Tb:
uf
intoxicating
iiiniora
respectfully
re
­
duct thereof and prescribing periaiito vestigation tl'.edine fence of. Mr. - Col- pre* at to yuur- honorable laxly.
"Bncatah" .(bread) They ate of what and teacher removed to Kalamazoo
for its violJtiou’' yaased at a meeting., grove on TXashington An-, is fpund to
First We desire to assure you that was given them and .what. they did with her father and was married to
of lheC ommun Council of th&lt;* said city be
• in
• tbe
" streat," that it be ord4ted-re- we shall comply in all re-js-cti to th»i
Sylvester St. John. June 22. !&lt;&gt;6. in
of I Listings, held on March 21. IW?&gt;.
‘ beat of our ability with all lawf-.d not eat they put iutu a feid ot their
moved. (Carried.:
~
e
r
Warren Carr. Ella Carr.
edicts of your honuralJe Ixiard and re^ ■ ’Mitchicolta" and w'ent on theft- way. the Baptist church l»y Rev. I. |A. B.
■ Mortal b y Ahl. Wehrert that council xpect every legal urdinann- &lt;&gt;f the city They gave tbeir confidence slowly but Stone. She died Feb. 23. IHflS and
Recommendation:
.We. the undersigned citizens of the adjourn. -(Carried)
'
a-* we understand it.
always remembered « k’indnew which her bjdy lies lieside her parents in
Citv of Hashings, hereby certify that
Jalne* M. Patten. City Clerk. .
Secund. We have l*en advised by
' Riverside Ometery, Kalamazoo.
Friday, the the'applicJirits Warren Carr and Ella
council that the ordinance requiring many times was repaid with a kindly
jn o'clock !r
The news of the war in our own land
Coqitaon Council met in adjuumed saloon keepers of the-City uf Hastings art. They were capable of the moat
ihHihcorlmc of Carr an- well known to us aud are of
r. .4 law of *a»&lt;3 means and qualified to keep a saloon
• lutcrr-b-d !a and are ufjg'xx} reputatioon. fame, regular session Saturday evening June t&lt;&gt; pay a license is an illegial livens*), enduring affect ion and were also cap­ stirred up the Hood of thu old Revo­
fur various reaaons,
1 .va —
of
able
of
great
cruelties.
History
baa
lutionary
ancestors running in the
3. I9u5. Mayer -Heath, presiding.
। Third, As citizens and tax payers
, ,
,
.,,
,
it lhe f rotat* morals, ehnmeter an-3 are orderly per-.
Mid county naJ sons.' John KVaiseert. Alonzo O. Wool­ ^Present at roll call. Barber. Brooks, of Hastings we' request your honorable^never recorded and never will, the veins of I^eonard Slater and as has Ixxm
tbr j-tayer ot ley John Mead.
horrible
scenes
of
cruelty
to
capti
ve
said
before,
he offered himself for his
"*
««
Grant. Halt Weissert. Absent H*»rton. body to &lt;-arend tu u» the same convid-*, 1----- 1W’---- -And it Is
.eration and fairness that every citizen men. women and children, in the early country's service, and- joining 'the
th - -jotic*
On motionjof Aid. Hall same was Hilton. Sentz.
Ute of thn
ami
taxpayer
of
Hastings
isentitled
tu.
wars, for none but Indians knew the Christian Commission without jmy.
hr ii»ar'.a« granted ^provided .a fee of Ss’x’j.w w • Tho following application was pre­
Fourth, We feel it our duty after
S oril«*r to paid. (Carried)
extent and they were silent for tbe wax sent to rare for our sick and idylng
sented. —
,
; 1 having comtatdhd with our attunieys to
Nashville.
latH in ’-talJ
in most'pari, hut occasionally. in later soldiers in hospital .in
Thefolluwjng «rIJlc«ion «&gt;,»
Tb. undmlgnwl
that
hi, n»m- contest the legality of thc ordinance
-------i f&gt;s thp-«»ucTenn. He laliured there until his
rented.
)
'is
is Fred C. Parker, that he
he is engaged question and in doing so feel that we,, years, when somewhat under the in­
5 rf Ihurlrr.
The uhder-ugned *ays that hi* name in the basinet
boainew of selling at
nt retail.^
retail, are protectitig'rigLp, that ix-long to us fluence of fire water they would -relate health gave out and then came home
und those dependent uj»un ux.
i
is Martin Tinkler that he is engage*! nlritnotw and . intoxicating liquors
. . and
Fifth. We desire''to emphasize to some of their blood curdliife experi­ to die. and nut yet an old man. de-,
Sat the pine*place in
in th.- hudnewi of selling at retail, that
tn which lie
he carries on
IHfltt.
vour honorable Ixxly that we &lt;b*sire to ences uf the i*art. of the , raids they parted this lift’ Aldi
spirituous and intoxicating liquors and such inisines* is the basement of the
The few remaining Indians living at
that the place in which he carries or. PfcrkerHotel Block __
on _____
State______
«tn-et of be law abiding citizens and will-com- made among the early settlers in Ohm
ply with the ordinance in question im- and other states, capturing women and
the
City
&lt;»f
Hartings,
in
the
County
of
Prairieville attended the tuneral und
such business is the atore building on * ‘ **“ ‘
**”
’ * “
n mcdiatelv upon the ordinance l*eing ’
children,
the latter, ’.if •rtoo. young to saw him laid away from their sight. Lot 371 of'the City of Hastings owned1 Barry, in the State of Michigan, sustained by the courts.
.-----.
Parker, • Sixth.. We. desire to further assure miuiage w*-ll. had their brains cla^nal
by Hertl and George Tinkler and now
now . Therefore tbp said Fred
This devoted and single hearted mis­
the
herein
makes
application
for
the
Citv
occupied by Martin Tinkler in the tion
‘hat immediatohxvewill
u&gt;k
trees
Liquor
2. of
License
an Ordinance
as provided
of the
for Citv
in secof lay
'’&lt;&gt;»« but
that
we
will JW
k for
trynonfurther
ten care
de- i ollt
. 1 against* trw
^- •and
’tod the women were
ifere sionary died without the satisfaction
•aloon
business in
the County.of
Barrs'.
Marun.xinjuer
uerein
uj^,^ ..Fr
.v- Hastings, entitled "An ordin
axkinir for 'adionnimenu and ‘&lt;,’nI*',,t*d to ride astride ponies'be­ of feeling that his life’s work had been
lance
remwithout
asking
fin
adjournments
and
;
10
ru
*'‘
State
of
Michigan.
Therefore
the
said
tion
2.
&lt;&gt;.
.
tion
for Tnikier
the City
"Liquor.
License
as Hastings,
tiveTtalicensing
keeping
' “
-• •*
1..he.
Martin
herein
makes
applicaentitledandAn
ordinance relain &lt;■«»■ II.' brdiiuw«. lund Indl.n.
and tire with
th-m • or
a surceM. The character of the Inrifled
—•
...
» :------«U-a
and keening u.
the con- is declared to lx-a valid ordinance we 1 pierced with arrows.
.
1 the con­
provided for
for in
in section
section 2.
2. of
of an
an OrdiOrdi- in the City of Hastings andrial
provided
ties
for
promise
your
honorable
laxly
to
imIn
this
enlightened
age
it
is
hard
to
&lt;-ther •u'.t- nanee of the (pity of Hastings, entitled, duct thereof prescribing penalt:
— ‘ties f
meeting of . mcthately jay the license and comply ^.]jeve tijat such things ever occurred.
relative to licensing its violation, passed at a ie
m-c
1 that Friday, the ifith. "An ordinance
the coqrt
ordinance
in every
respect
. fuDuf
. „ ..honor, wbteh
.. saloons
■
- of
■­ the Cenxnon
Common Coiincil
Coitnci! of
oT the Citv
City
of with
that tfie
determines
or finds
it i .but past ..
historj i*
' uiuiiuiu
ing of
in the—--jCity
(
, of
u clock In tt»« and keeping
of
saloons
in
the
City
ot
...........................
-»r
---a
jjj
und the conduct thereof and Hastings, held on \Mareb 24. jnnj.
11MJ3.*
ring o'said
neceasart or our duty to comply with. ' it may not be well to open. The trials '
Hasting- —
und -l
the
conduct thereof an'1
,u!..
\
.F c F.par
C.. Parker.
S.-ventktest
In the
view
of ine
the inc-v
fncl
thatordione ।■|CD
our *forefathers
in ;M
the
prescribing lienalties for ita yiolanon
Recommendation
.
Heventn.
in
view
or
ium
uuc
We.
the undersigned citizens
of the "ease..will
validitv
of the
* durcd
, rva by our
ore,niuen‘ »»
‘'’,.;
passed at a meeting of the Common City of Hastings, hereby certifv that nance and iu view of the fact that- we fc . F tettling of this country cannot lie
of theiCity : of Hastings held on .the applicant. Fred C. Parker, is well have property and enjoy the rights and ' truly comprehended In- those coming so
^ild LY untjr. Council
ReeurameniUtion
hy tn* prayer March
pave property uuu uwju&gt;^..c-.,R.,.
4 1905. Martin Tinkler.
We th-undersigned citizens uf the known to us and 15 of means and quail- jirivileges
I
’
of citizenship and are tax jiay- much N»..
later.
r T.»
To them it &gt;.
i* ancient
-.n.-unr b.
His• .uited. .4nd II Is
Recommendation
-t:t!oE-r ir it :»&lt;&lt;•«•
.min
tory
in the City of Ha-tings^
Hastings we re»»|«ctreap
.- I e-Mtr. oi lhe City uf Hastings hereby certify that the fled to keep a saloqn and is of good re- .er&gt;
,.ad the hearing applicant Martin Tinkler, is well .putation. fame, morals, character and : fully request Vour honorable l&lt;oJv to
The change in their style k»f dress
ot thl* order to be known to us and is of means qualified . an orderly person. S. h Hopf.. 11 S. commence but one test case
tu deter------ --abuut gradually;
.• It was a ditfi- Banxkx. a now*. to keep a saloon and is of good reputa- Goodyear, R. I. Hendershott
mine the validity of the muiiinuiv
ordinance oune
&gt;1 t:; *«ld county ot
cult imiduit-ljy mere ..entreaty or argu- '
tion fame morals character and an or- “On motion of Aid. Wdwert Mun&lt;- and accent from ns our assn
r-----unmet*
-------- --••S.
1
?-Jon
0
^,?
8
'
n,
.
c
nt
to
run»unde
them
hut far coniym- .
derly person
Kobt.
B. Dawson. W1LS accented nrovidim/ 4
nf
"" I rr-mu^ that if the &lt;-----------*». M. M
lunua,.
^ we-....
Wright Bros., C. D. Barnaby.
uas accepted proxidiii^, a fw nfr.rfM) M PU5talntXi without
delay
will im-f. I ience’s sake, they dropixxl their becom-!
it.tjr ofrrubute.
On motion of Aid. Barber same was
Ay«. Barix.r, Brxmks. (irant. mwiiatelg pay the toll sum dne the
• city under and hy virtue of said ordi-! ing ond romantic style of dress. The
granted provided a fee of-8500.00 i*! Hall, ttebtsert. ((anusl)
nn'/.p,. Allot which i.s respect!' luly-; browns und red* which t harmonized *o '

BABY’S ECZEMA

&lt; continued from

The Leonard Slater Mission

four

of Head Covered with
' Scales Which Peeled off
Taking Hair with Them.

CURED BY CUTICURA
Dow Sii Years Old with Thick
Hair and Clean Scalp.
Cure Permanent.

CURE PERMANENT

9 oo Drops]

&gt; IDs mil &lt; ati secure
&lt;
ptpr; i..

tttugi.' &lt;1

’ ing rates with this

The follow ing application was pre- .
i.^•— ..............
. perfectly with their out door surroundTinkler. Frank Herrick.
Kiblinger Av’ ’
" ***.’ . ,
, . .
&amp; ।&lt; £**
• gs
, -v nJopfexi
The undersigned, says that his niime Damon.
Warren ...•k.
Carr,
Carr. kiblinger
Damoth *
in
,n
&gt;p’ were lj.ut
’ut aside, and
w,d, thejr
lhe
adopted
,
i the white man’s costume, plug
is Torn Doyle, that he is engaged" in Bensley, Tom^lXtylc:
•
.hat. and. !
j all and in doing so. a great portion of
The undersigned says that his name • tho btisines- of selling at retail, spiritOn motion of Aid. WuissertBamo was I their dignity seemed to depart. It'was
is Frank
Hergick uf
thatfiling
he is at
engaged
uoa'splure
and in
intoxicating
liquors on
and such
that arce..t«i nnd nlarwl &lt;&gt;h
\n
in
the busineaa
retail the
which he careies
5
cwt,cm;
i remarked of chief Noonday that he
bpiritnous and intoxicationg liquors , business i» the store building owned] by
n'*“’
Xloved by
Aid.—Barber
council ad- wore his blanket as though it were a
and that the p! ace in which he carries the Doyle Estate and now occupied! by
lv-----.
.r. Ayes.
,-_j&gt; *Alif.
a— ’ AJf . ■
’Roman toga, and no hat of any kind
un such business is the store buildiqg T&amp;n Doyle, on tbe west side of Jeffer- I jtium. (Carried)
could have given him the dignity that
on by
lot said
388 of
the City
of Hastings
ownstreet, of
City inof the
Hastings,'
-Patten
riiv
Cl..rl,ed
Frank
Herrick
and now
oc- son
the County
ufthe
Barry,
State in
of I
. James
*’nmw M* &lt;nen
’
Glerk
’
! seemed bom to go with the circlet of
cupied by him as a taloon in the , Michigan. Therefore said Tom Dovle. I
‘
"
dirar Doxea
- --------------------- Eagle s feathers that surrounded the
County of Barry, in the State of herein makes application for t he &lt;
- - .—_
ie’as provided for in rec-r| *TThe beat cigar box Is made of Span- . iyyk of his head. It is said of Chief
Michigan. Therefore the said Frank Liquor License
as provided
for City
in of ■ Ish cedar," Mid a tobacconist MAU our I Me-gis-o-nee-nee who prodded over the
( an Ordinance
of the
Herrick, herein makes application for | tion 2. of an Ordinance of the Cit
entitled "An ordinanre rein-1 imported cl^ra come Id Spantab cedar lower vilUKtf of Ind|fUW inGnmd
the City Liquor License as provided Hastings, enticed ‘A;.
•
for in-section 2, of an ordinance of ' tive to licensing and keeping of salodns &gt;&gt;01,^ Look here.
to’’ot bcuorub eortlr ' '*
WU-Stob In M
the City of Hastings entitled "An or- ■ in the City of Hastings and the con- j Ho OIX;n£;t] a ^x
dnr, nnd lhe odor dlttmod through «»
■“ nogotinting « trmty .nd
the shop was indescribably pleasant. 1
prerented white there by President
an odor half of tobacco, half, as. It j Jackson with a unit of new clothes, of
seemed, ot spices.
which he was Very proud, but with it
"That spicy smell—do you notice it?’ insisted upon having a high bat with
said the dealer. “Weil, that is^be smell . a mourning badge on it.’ Their clothof the Spanish cedar. It communicates ing ba(1 ljocn ni(ulo from tanned deer
^jlui
ea wilh mnch tabM, b,,
Strengthen the Stomach and Digestion, and You ltwlftothodg.ngMtdjKdeUc.towd
jnbue u u thnt It nrttt.Il, taproee.
JmfQ
paid. (Carried)
The following application was
tinted
'
*
.

CiUBRfNG RATES
,

1

r.nly ur weekly paper
•jL-.':?hed in the Cnited

,'*.ato .«( -- •.da as can be procur-'
M by any ihir newspaper In this
*ctlou of.Michigan.
,

—&lt;.warn*i UDO onrs.

fun-Jhtuvntal difference be­
; gllrii and the American
'!.&lt;■ EcgBsbman’a garden 13
T-i ul&lt;!. ;ih . - M-nuaj as his house. It
a like
u
1 ■» room to tbe residence.,
- .»•• fatally rather than for tho
.PJU" l: t!...r..fnre works Itself Into
ti.- d«-. ., ; • qritiiu'louBneM of chH*

sad gat-Urt lovo becomes w*
u {.art n* the person as books
^'l furuiture and music do. Tho
^ttc-rtena garden is likely to be all In
hunt yvd. It Is usually of the
•»*-nt.me klSd. It Is made for the
Uitkc tu .«&lt;-•. This may contribute to
M'lit*
,,,*1 civic Itettennent, but
‘
in oi finality and vitality.—L.
«In Garden Magazine.

feSHONEMAR

pre- ,
"

How To Avoid Germ Diseases

AM'Cctable Preparation for Assimilai ing foe Food andBemula­
ting ihcStomacits and Bowls of

Promotes Digestion .Cheerful­
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium .Morphine norMimraL
Not Nakcotic.

Aperfeci Remedy for Constipa­
tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms Xxjnvufaions.FeverisKness and 14)89 OF SLEEP.
FacStnite Signature of

Will Keep Well.
When there Is an epidemic of germ
disease^ind most diseases Ire caused by
germs, It is the person with a weak
stomach who succumbs first.
If you suffer with pains or distress
after eating, headache, belching of gasafter eatii.Bl.a bad taste in the mouth,
e«, aour food, as
i in the heart, specks bedizziness, pair and a general feeling of
fore the eyea, —
’------ *--------- "'*n should
despondency and weakness, you

tnelr flavor.
,
- simple
.
. jacket
. , . and, .trousers
_____ ■_
to adopt
the
“If we pat up our goods tn chestnut l•
get well at once by strengthening eth
ild easily be fashioned hy
stomach with Mi-o-na. Just one small or walnut or pine boxes tbo flavor of which _c
tablet out a fifty cent box before eating the wood, impregnating tbe tobacco, their sqt—
and your, digestive system will become would ruin the cigars entirely; hence j Tho business of the mission required
so strong that you will be the embocii- moderately good cigars aro put to a box ' Mr. Stater to go to Washington at cerment of good health and spirits, and thnt Is quite odorless, and the best 1 taju periods, and during one of these
need fear no germ diseases.-x
of nbRence Mra slaUr tokened
Ask W. J. Holloway toshbw you the dgara are put up to this aromatic and
1 and
, died. The Indians mourned hher
„r
guarantee under which he selli Mi-o- costly boxi"—Philadelphia Bulletin.
death and then seemed to low* heart
na; it costs nothing unless it cures.
“ Cures croup, sure throat, pulmonary i -d !.,« -ck into « o.d
troublf’**—Mtinarchoyer pain of every
councillor.to them.in
them, in
^Eocjectric OIL
Oil.
* She had been a conncellor.to
-ttoTT.Dr. Thomas~EocJectric

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE 1

NEW VORK.

dian had not been improved by his in­
tercourse with white men. which was
of itself a discouraging fact. With the
history before us of those who have
struggled and toiled and then laid down
to die. comes ever and again the ques­
tion “What is life?*’ Who can answer?
INTERESTING TO ASTHMA SUF­
FERERS.

The follow! iq; letter from Robert R.
Watt*, of Salem My. is instructive.
“I have been troubled with kidney
disease for the last fire years. I loot
flesh and never felt well and doctored
With leading physicians and tried all
remedies suggested without relief.
Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure
and lew than two bottles cured me
completely rmd I am now sound and
well . For sale by Arthur E. Mulhol­
land. successor to W. H. Goodyear.

If Baby is Cutting Teeth.

Hy. Mrs Winslow’s Sootbtns Syrup, for c’-Btrea tret.’itMj. II soothes the cb'Tl. softens tbo
puns
all pa***. cure* ’’’tnd voile and la tbo
boat rear edy for diarrhoea. Twenty-oeata a
No one should ever be bothered with
constipation if everyone knew how'
naturally and quickly Burdock Blood
Bitters regulates the stomach aud
bowclK

Lehigh
Valley
Railroad
'‘The Line Beautiful"
BUFFALO

to

NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA
and.

ATLANTIC COAST
RESORTS
Five through trains daily.

Dining Cars, a la carte.
Connects at Buffalo and
Niagara Falls with all
lines from the West.

MIS 1r««ellnK P«Menr«r

CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature

of'

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years

— 3CAST0RIA

�HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 15, 1905.
.......................... —BOUGHT NEW STEAM
HEATING PLANT

, COURT HOUSEJIEWS.

For Court Hotfte and Jail of Weath­

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Graduating'

^Presents

erly &amp; Pulte of Grand

1 have some splendid, things tn

R&gt;pld&gt;.

Books, such as poems of Well

. The supervisors assembled in this'
I city Thursday to consider the beating '

known authors.

These books

WARRANT? deeds.

Georgette LeRoy to Fred L.
Heath, Lota 8. 4. and 5 blk 8
Eastern add. City....... J..

l»0
■

THE MAN WHO LAUGHS.
The man who laughs is 1a &lt;doctor
uipiuiua. His
nia face
tme does
uucn more.
mu.c
i, Wliaoui
without a diploma.
j good
a sick
room
than"f a b t.shel of
l
—K..in
------.-V-;
----- *-&gt;
' powder* or a gallon of bitter draughts.
t Ptiople are always glad to see him.
Their hands instinctively go out half
way to meet his grasp, while they turn
involuntarily
involuntarily from
from tne
the ciammy
clammy wucn
touch
&lt;4
ot u»
tbe aortic
dppeptic whu
whu #«kdl&gt; the
the
00 groaning
grouiibK xey.
key. xie
He inugus
Inngh, yuU
yon . Uuv
out v*
ot
your
faults,
while
you
never
dream
your taolu, while you never dream of
of [|
' .ueitlg
being UUCUUCVl
offended with
"HU him,
UIU1, and you •
*’ * *a pleasant
x world
,J you .
00 never *know what
are living in until he points out the
00 sunny streaks In its pathway.

A ven- rich‘lady offered Garcia any
w nilJ ouJr leach
daogtrefusal, knowing well be could
obtain serious work from her;
but. US tbe mother persisted, be hit up­
on a compnjmlsc. He ssked the ladles
to be present during a lesson, and be
undertook, if tbe girl still wtabed to
learn ‘jn#uK
Jnn^Tbe
U
X. M
"
,o u&gt;e IMnen

flntab„| ,)IW,.r. bed to repent
„t the moat dlfflexercise* before the matter was
satisfied. He insisted upon the mi­
nutest attention to every detail of exe­
cution. Mother and daughter ex­

Railway Time Tables
Michigan Central.
Central Standard Time.
.
am pin pm
]# Kalaiuazoo ar 10:130:1* 1:30
Delton 8:»6:» 3:10
Cloverdale ».-» 6.30 j:« NO. MH,’.
HbultZ
0:10 0:17 1:30
Hastiocs
0:56 6.-00 l:t«
Coan Grove 8:35 «:« 11:06
Woodland
H:» &lt;:36 11-.&amp;5 No. 101.

KANTWaBd

r plant The thorough and conscientious
I work df their committee had paved the j Fred L. Heath to S.C.Greusel,
U’EHTWaHD
Lots 8, 4, and 5 blk 8 Eastway for speedy and satisfactory action, j
em add. City 800
in Burnt Leather and other fancy
There were eight competitors for the ■
1 O. M. McLaughlin to WilHam
' job uf installing the plant The com- ,
bindings.
Strong. Lota. Nashville.-..4.. 1400
mittee declined to recommend any
changed
glances and looked
Grandhorrified
Rapid# 7:10
W. 8. Babsox,' Agent.
I particular bid. contenting themselves Lafayette Pott and wife to
on pityingly. The lesson finished, the
BsMIngl.
( | with recommending a steam beating ■ George D. Burden, Parcel
Fountain Pens
master bowed the ladle* out. and in
875 00
; plant to be*'installed in the basement j Sec 16. Woodland....................
passing
the
pupil
the
young
girl
whis
­
1 sell the kind that will not
; | of the court house, and referring the | Edward D. Silcock and wife to
pered to her. "It would kill me!” Senor
leaK and will not daub
Garcia, returning from the door. «ald
I i bids to theAvhole loard for,action. The j- Fred J. Ball and wife, W»
WEST PARMELEE.
contentedly: "They will not come
! committe$ad insisted on a first class
ac S*c 2‘- Orangeville............ 8300 (MJ
again. Tljank you, mon enfant, you
.
HHYMtClANH
! | job in every respect, and all bids were Ertellu Squires to Maurice L.
■ Delayed letter.
sang well.”—Ixmdori MnlL
DR. LOWRY.
I
Heavy
thunder
storms
have
l&gt;een
the
so specified.
j - Howell and wife. Lot 915,
,4, ■
Hasting#. Midi.
NAAirr.jN, AttuniejB.
-il;
KNAPPEN,
Attorneys.
8100 00 1 order of the day for aome time. Those
The contract waa let to Weatherly &amp; ' Hastings
Prescriptions prepared as If for
17 Michigan Treat Co. Building, Grand
»J»rge rioeZ
ol e
■ Pulte. of Grand Rapids, for $1810.1 Hastings Realty Co. to Philip
spectacles
; on the low lands have the sympathy of
the Doctor’s own use.
A naturalist ha* written tdjyrove that
Rapid*. Mlehlqaa.
snectaetaM on
no hjmo. ’ ' V‘
all: it is wet {enough on the higher birds are not singers, but. whistler*;
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
They gave an ample bond for first class j T. Colgrove. Lot 1 blk 4
। H. A. AC. H. BARBKR,
Sign of the Elephant.
that Is to say, that the notes are pre THOMAS &amp; PRYOR.
c.H. Thoma*
: work, and $430uf the contract price is . jJls. Dunning add. City....
050 00 I land.
• Physician# mJ he;
Attorneys at Law.
L. H. fmto».
*'all»ln city or comity
r .
j . Master Arthsr Sharp wps the guest
to be held till Feb. 20 to insure satis­ Hostings Realty Co. to Clara
proaptnoag. d»j or raabt
'
through the silt known uh the glottis—
Offices over Ha5tih«» City Rank.
faction. They'guarantee to heat the
of his sister in I Grand Rapids Sunday.
Sissom Lot 5 ,blk &lt;5 Lincoln
not by tho help of vbcal ebrdb. But tbe
F. R. TIMMERMAN
buildings’satisfactorily. This firm is j
Grandma Morgan is still very low. whole* distinction Is - beside the point. C (LWROVB A POTTER,
Parkcdd, City 2tt&gt;0O
Eompepaif:!- P!i$ -|
» Tf A should call at my store and # veil known and worthy of confidence. :
Attorneys
at
Law,
.
tn-1
BurMiss Sarah was detained at home Mon- Any one whu has «en n bird ringing •
(SuceeaAora to Philip T. Uolcrore)
|• *on. 'Office cor. Jtffen-vh
» I bn gel a Freb Sample of the « and we aro sure the board acted wisely ■ Frank Radford and -wife to
•See in Union Block. HanUnga, PractlOM it • itreeto
will have awn both tin- vibrations in
■ day on account of her 'illness.
.
Win. M. Ream and wife. Lot
. 11
nf fh.
in dealing with them.
#
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i
X
City................................. I-,. 4«W | Mrs. Newton McDowell r.nd daughter his throat and the rariutlnnain die ex­
A HANLON. M. 1x7
tent to which he
and el ►-*•* his A. K. KENASTON,
,
The thanks of the board and of the •
: TEA at 50 c«nt».
}
: Mire Zna of Hastings were the guests
(
Physician i»n -.S-iigenn.
: Julius Stark and wife to John
Attorney at Law.
uianrhl’lea.: |n&lt;l.
I nd. given tnv»w
these nrnr.1
-ini. andi wife
« Jas
i . r . i. I| beak or man«llHcs:
taxpayers of tbe County ore due the '
__j----------------------- :-------of
Dnv.d
Perrault
witU
the
pm-.
Ot«.- J. S. Goodyear A Co.. #tore.
,# MIddlevtllf, |t;c;
Henkes. E1^ lot 4488, City..
committee, consisting of Ed Johnson,
Mr.
ami
Mra,
Philander
^Barnum
,
ducrtl
,
n
„
f
nB
Umrtlrulate
lamnmge.
‘
S Gold Dust Corn Meal, a 20D&gt;. H
# John Hinckley and A. F. Nevins, for . "
pronipUy attended to.
’i
A.
McIntosh ; to
Benjamin
- R. V. GALLAGHER, 11,-,v
were the guest* of their daughter
Mrs. I
...
Blld ringing ta*coin| Identical
a sack for only
Joseph P. Henkes. Lot i&gt; blk
Surgeon. Dowling, Mich
I trnun suggesting a &lt;ltaiinvllon. People . J. M. SMITH, Attorney at La,w. '
J Lemon and Vanila Extracts. Cou- &lt; their thorough work.
hours: 12 to'2 p. hi. abd-T
Woodland, Mich.
150 «&gt;» Bert White on Sunday.
l
10 Eastern add, City
» pons glven'with every 10 cent cash «
Philo Clino hit* gone with a load. I are' ncmstfinied to the idea that only n I AM buaines* given prompt and careful
Telepbonl- st ifou-e tai. .„ ‘
I Morgan Jones and. wife tu
» purchase.'
few
sjieyk
’
s
of
bird#,
such
ns
the
par.
attention. Celtectiooft a specialty.
fishing-at Gun lake.
•
j
! Indies gauze vests............................ 10c J
SURVEYug
•The woman that kin support a bus- ; John S. Hlirper. I/&gt;t 4 blk 4
I rot nnd the jackdawA-an be taught, I
l(M&lt; (Ml
The Rev. Jasjuic Muftit and wife. |j but In wild life ahirrtst all birds an- ■
&gt; Ladies hose supporttfs 25c &lt;
WALTER HEATH
band’’— begun thc Manayunk phllosuKenfield add. City
Natharti Mufiit and wife and Mrs. War- trimlcs to fome extent, and probably •
HA
It
BY
COVXTt
•YOB,
{
Some nice ripe pineapples.
J pher.
Alden S. Farnam to Helen M.
gMtdMKe on Srtc. 4,,’Pia'rt.
। 00 ren were Sunday guests at Philo Clines. I 'more of them than |&gt;cople mt Ilze coukl , F. A. WILLISON. D. D. b.
Hastings, Mlfk HtldreHw iHetfou. Mh ti.. K..L [
•What about her?" interrupted the, Farnnm&gt; 20 ac Sec 86..'....
s canned peas 10c; Canned corn 10 &lt; Squedunk Ighoramu*.
,
»’
.
...
David Perrault is-making a line im­ be ’taught to imitate human sounds.-Ain’t Koln' to have much trouble In Oi»r&gt;“ A«■&lt;! ’«'« ’&lt;■
■* aud 15c; Salmon i5c; Canned touia- *
.
provement by grading his yard, which Pearson’s Weekly.
b toes, the 12$ kind for 10c.
4 andln- a hUHbnnd to support."—I'blleSert IL Stnnton I :l. ac Sec
1400 «» wilt 11,1,1 mucl‘ to lhe aPP^*rnnc' of
delnhla Bulletin.
|
BallimoreU....................... I
. his beautiful home.
The first club uf modern England
MY STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS.
State ot Ohio. City ot Tolrtlo. &lt; ,,
!
OVIT CtAlMS.
♦
■ Willis Wood hud the misfortune to seems to have tM-rtr the drcle nt the
Fnurt .l.'cSXJ™Se. ill. Hut He I. th. ■ Abner D. Tbomiu. to Hamilton
1’. A. SB ELDON
/
find one of his horses in a critical con-1 Mermaid that Sit Walter Raleigh
Wm. H.STEHB1N'
v-nlor iwtiit-r ot the ftnn of F. J.rhcneyfc 1 Carvefh. *4 ac SecSt ThornAbstract and Real Estate OfficeJ
„
i dition Saturday morning: it had fallen . founded and Shakespeare Jollied. But
Lieeneed-SjiKalwCo.. thsnz tHirinras In th«- city of Toledo, county
J
‘
*
Abstract Block, Hststings. In
tlie
seventeenth!
century
clubs
be
­
and -Funeral binsod state :ifon~aM. and that said firm will pay
nppav
oh ah iron hook making a seqioiisi
Money to loan on K«-»il Estal*1- Beat E4the sum of out! hnndrel dollars for each and '
gan
to
spring
ui|
like
nuishroonia.
Ut&lt; *o!&lt;i on ortmmterion. General convey
everv esse of catairh that ennuot Is: cured by : Gilbert Saunders to Caroline
. . wound in its shoulder. A surgeon was There was the (^lives' Head club,
surinx. ItavUie a eOtnpM** *’*( ”t Abstract
4 ClH.st v. i Saunders. 1x4 8 bIk’2B East ■
&gt; Dry Goods and Groceries. $ tin- me ot Hull-# catarrh
called to sew up tho wound but it will whose members u|et and dined uff
Book*. &lt;x&gt;tnr-l!'-&lt;1 from tho Itecord*. wu
fuinKli complete Ab«trwl«
'
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Suoru to before me uhd MibscrtbeU‘in my j e‘m add, Hastings
• Four DOOR5 gas fop ooodybar bros *
1 M j be some time before it yrill l»c aide io
-calves'' heads to show their contempt
pte-senco, thl#
cftMcnro.
this 6th
i&gt;th d*v
d*y of taecemlwr.
i&gt;ectfnil»er. A. D.
’ HARDWARE.
PHONE a9a
A. W. (JLEAfUiX.
for the docupitateU (Jbarles I
Then
' Harry Standi&gt;h per heirs to
[Seal.]
Notary 1’ubllc.Georgette E. LeRoy. Luts J.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morgan were came the Kit-Kat Club; which, u&gt;*curdHall’s Catarrh Cure 1# taken Internally and
att* directly on the hiexxi and mnwais uirfaces
and 5 blk 8 and lota 1 and 2
HOftSE SHOE \i
‘ i guests of William Kepkey and wife of Ing to Addison. foffit Its minx’ from a
of the system. Send
(or tretimnulah.r.-.i-.M
free. n
r ., v.
muttorf pie One Christopher Kat, a
Wk 4 Eastern add. Hastings
I w l West Thoniappb; Suntlay.
.
I give especial'a ctenun t
pastry &lt;-»k of Shire lube, was a dis­
“MARTHA
that interfere in travdiin;
Ijr HtUaire tin best.
We can now say Hello! to our Mtper-1 tinguished constructor of mutton pies,
now shoeing some of the !■&lt;.
ntoRATE !&lt;WRT.
.
WASHINGTON”
ijw.r. Welcome to our jolly banjl.
For LIVERY RIGS.
W« have
nnd bis, production* were called Kitin Barry county, ana would
. Chronic bronchial troubles ad summer“ i। Estate of James T. Johncock incom-1
several first class ri^rs in'Tonucctiun
Kats. Hie chili meeting in his bouse
We have just received a new lot
Grandma
Fr'eshm-y
is
again
in
tbe
shoe
yours,
coughs can tie quietly relievod and cured j petent. liceitee tu mH rem'-^fistato
of Martha Washington Geraniums, : Tiy Foley’s Honey and Tar. Said by‘Jj.
and eating bls pies acquired the pies’
W. ’J. FLEMI^S,
I contest for prize Hower gardens.
1
all the new eblors. Also have
’ j granted, report of sale filed, i.
i
name for its own.-London Telegraph.
First door east at Brk-k !4n:.
j Arthur E. Mulholland.
I Andrew Zerliel lust a sheep by
i Estate of Harry G. Jones deceased. I
CARNATIONS 35C A DOZEN
’ drowning last weelL At the latest re,
hearing for license adjourned to Sept i
All orders, large or imal), given prompt at­
। port Hooper Frwdiney's sheep were in
A feature in bird travels to the de­
tention.
riswiwuwiwawi il
*
Bronib.
I the’ swim alsu.
parture south of the old sod young
A F. Burroughs C Son X'lXU Bignstsra
, Estate of Carry Smith deceased, orcuckoo*
at a different time. Tlie old
John Mungersdr. is to be envied: he
determining heirship entered.
cuckoos set out.first, leaving the young
THE OLD FELIAB! E
; has three of thb finest colts in’the state.
birds of the year -to follow. Tbe adult
1- - - —
i Estate of Aralwlle arid Harriet P.
HORSE SHOER.
•: Harlan Hamilton and .son-in-law cuckoo*—one might put it by a stretch
Shop on Court Sift*
j
A ,
• .
. ,
, I have been fishing on Payne lake: fine of imagination—*o much din like tbe
««te gnmu-l U&gt;fl mx&gt;rt of »le fllwl ,uck
~
'
Jeflep-&gt;n
fuss and anxiety of traveling en
Ert.le of
Erb doo-ued. con-t
,„d Mni fainlUe that they take care to go on
first and by themselves. Whether the
bnortwo of ude onrored.
, Wa]t((r
of
Orov(&gt;
old cuckoos ever know their progeny
EMite ot Eteline A. Baielr deceanl. th,, 8„„ o( llnu
NORTHROP KING 4 GO'S
hy sight cannot be said for certain—
THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOWER
Sterling Northern grown tested
wdgnment ot r«l eu.t. enured. dl»(ho ,
]ctteni
probably not, although an old cuckoo
ehanto
of
eiecutor
iteraed.
tbo
rnr.1
dellurv.
CARDEN
SEEDS
is constantly to be heard and seen in
wide truck—wide face wheels—heavy axle—convenient foot lift.
Estate of Robert S. Brady deceased.
-’
of Minneapolis, Minn., for sale.
Ifepulitpr'i'-atly and
thc coppice or hedgerow or about the
petition for licence to sell real estate
garden where a young oue is Iveins
PHll.lf'
SHULTZ.
A FIRST CLASS MOWING &lt;f?Q£5 AA
' filed, hearing July 8.
reared by a hedge sparrow, pipit or
'diceoud
door Mmth of
12V N. Creek Street.
wagtail.—London Opinion.
- - MACHINE FOR - j Estate of Morris Sweezey deceased. Delayed letter.
Mra. J. Horn and Mn. F. W. Zerbel
i final account filed, hearing July 7.
A million mowers have been built by tbe builders of the “Keystone" and
ire entertaining their brother Henry
i Estate of Cyrus Buxton deceased,
this new mower is the test-yet produced became it avoids tho defects of
Leaning palnfiflly on a heavy stick
Dash and wife frotp Genesee county.
und groaning in In'tolerabV anguish,
all others.
petition for appointing administrator
tbe blinding tears I forcing .themselves
Double strength In every part where wear or strain occurs. Guararifiled. Rearing July 7, petition for I
By sending One IIntu
Mrs. Lee. McDonald and daughter from bis eyes. a Whitechapel 'defend­
teed unsurpassed in lightness of draft, strength aud .simplicity.
special administrator filed, order npcarpets, I will pay fwFOR THE
1 pointing F. W. Walker »iwial ulmin- “imdat MUnded the funeral of tboir ant. according to tbe Umdon Globe.
f
cousin \fiuu
Miss All,,,,
-Allen of Uaueln.A.
Hastings l-u»
last Uthped up to the county court judge
. istrator entered.
•
and explained that owing to being
•; Saturday.
Estate of Almira A. Rork deceased. '■
hopelessly crippled by rheumatism, be
I
Ora
Darling
left
Tuesday
morning
petition for probate of will filed, hear-1
could not pay a debt. "But I saw you
j fur Yule, Clare Co. where he has ac- enter tbe court with that stick under
ing June 30. \
I cep ted a position in the woolen mills. your arm!" exclaimed the Judge. “Two
wondered whether wp
Estate of Robert Elston deceased, (
WHITE WAISTS IS bite W Rists and
I His wife expects to join him a little shillings ft month until tbe debt Is.
White
petition for hearing
final account ।
we fto the wi»A
*KD
we do. And
paid." Then the pain racked invalid
later.
filed, bearing June 80.
ARE BETTER Than FRAME!
trial will convince yon that
threw the stick lightly over his shoul­
WHITE
SKIRTS.
R'
0
”
1
OM
The hard rain Monday night did
we do.
der, thanked the bench and tripped
considerable (bunage; the roads are in gayly into tbe street again. It was a
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME!
W. I. Start. Pro.
Phoie 243.
The American
bad shape.
one minute cure
Floyd E. DeRiar, 'Nashville20
J. Hines of Hastings spent Sunday
ARE WARMER IN WINTER
Besaie Beigh, Nashville10
at home.
Charles Mantock, Ix»gansport,. Ind.. .22
ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!
There will be-preaching at the church
Lula Schelter, Woodbury18
next Sunday at three o'clock.
They «re frM from dAmpnew and fro«t. Thro, ue twu Ib.t bite b«n
Carl.J. Ryker, Indianapolis, Ind. ...25
dronotutrated. I make a ipeclally of doing mab #ade Wort.. I baye tbe
People are enjoying their strawberry
Ella M. Strausbaugh, Carlton..,...25
very latest aud most improved machinery for making Cemtfrt Bleaks ana
short-cake now days.
Roy E. Moore, Assyria21
am able to give customers the finest finished work. I do variegated work
Hurry-Up Lunches Pave the Way Fot
Mrs. Carrie Spence who has Tr&gt;eeii
Mabie S. Cox, Assyria20
and ornamental cement work of all kinds.
Yean of Suffering.
spendng the winter in California has
Armani
I have had a large experience in tbe cement busiuesr
uvmcni
and win
piea8ed to figure with you if you are thinking
returned.
She
.
visited
her
brother
Doctors have preached against 1L Brit­
THE WEARY WAY.
The BEST 5 CENT Cigar
Walks... Of putting in a cement walk. I also do Plastering and
Aaron and^Ernest Shultz the fore part ishers have written scathing articled about
HUi &lt; &lt; ■
TRY IT—r-——TRY IT
High grade Stone work. For further particular* address
of the week.
Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to
M»in»t ll-*nd yet the dradl, •• b&gt;™.
Owing to circumstances that cannot up lunch ' marehca on.
Many in Has­
The fascinating doughnut, thc alluring
be mentioned the L. T. L. convention
sinker,” the irresistible triangle of
tings.
which was exported to be -held at this
Cttl“a‘iftone
Vermontville, Mich.
foundry pic, washed down by gulps of
place the 14th of June will not be held
With a back that ache .all day,
cold milk or hot coffee or iced water,
With a rest disturbed at night.
here.
continue on their deadly way to the
Annoying urinary disorders,
stomachs of thousands and thousands of
A terrible rain and hail storm visit­
T‘is a weary wav. indeed.
America’s hustling, capable, world-con­
Doan's Kidney Pills drive weariness ed this place last Tuesday afternoon.
quering business men.
away
In all jn-ohability we will be unable to
Wm. Chamberlain is suffering with
Are endorsed by Hastings citizens.
wipeout the ‘‘ hurry-up " lunch for many
'•
For
Mrs.
Sidney Beach, of Jefferson-. a felon on his finger.
years to come, but we can tit least combat
street, says “I suffered from backache
the evils wrought by the practice. Our
For the convenience of those who wish to order ail of their I '1- ’
♦
• fur two yearn, starting with b tired out
EAST JOHNSTOWN.
one time, all subscribers to the Banner who are paid up to aide. ■ - " • ♦
recipe is simple, economical and effective.
feeling across the loins, later un back- . •, . .
Buy a package of Rexall Dyspcpri*
the Banner and any one of the following for one year in ao\a.. L
ache now and then, it finally became Bt,lo&gt;ed letter,
Tabletsucarry tlietn in your pocket; and
follows:
♦
regular thing. I tried to get rid of it
— — school
.
The Bullas
closed last Friday as the last gulp of milk chkses the last
by-iming simply household remedies with a picnic in Mr. Chancey Wilkes chunk of refractory pie down your
$3 OS*
Go To
Banner and Detroit Daily Free Press
but waa unauccewful. Seeing Doan's
(esophagus, swallow one tablet
J Of
Banner and Detroit Daily Journal
Kidney Pills highly recommended I woods with a large turp out, and a
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets prevent and
:
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald
concluded to try them and procured u good time enjoyed by all.
cure stomach trouble by supplying the
box. It did mo so much good I bought
'
B
anner
and
Detroit
Semi-Weekly
Journal
one
element,
tlie
absence
of
which
in
Mr. and Mra. Melvin Beach are.visit­
a second. The treatment acted very
the gastric jujevs, causes Indigestion and
Banner and Detroit Free Prere Farm and Live Stock
Kmptly ndioving the pain in my ing relatives in Climax.
dyspepsia. They enable the- stomach to
’
Journal..!............... i.
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1
1 have 100 al,lea ol Lac. Curtains, ranging ia price from, per pair
k. Doan's Kidney Pills in my case
Frank and Miss ViHia Cox have just digest all kinds of food and to quickly
11 uO
’
Banner and Michigan Farmer
Sue lo #2.00. Oar line of curtain, from #2.00 lo.9S.OO I. very
performed what they promised. I am returned from a weeks visit with convert It into rich, red blood.
■
Banner and Chicago Weekly Ipter Oceanr.....
1
pleased to recommend them to all
-Our pn^oaiikm is not merely to sell
strong. I hate also a floe line of Carpels, Buga, Mattings, Linoleumsfriends around Battle Creek. *
yot\dysp.:psta tablets, but to -It
a
sufferers.''
"
Banner and New York Tribunt Farmer ..
•. I1 30
Otr line ot Bugs, site M12 feet la sery large. Carpets from Sc to #LS&gt;
For wle by all dealers. Foster-Mil­
George Lee has gone to Battle Creek rereYor your dys^psm and indigestion.
;
*To
those
living
on
Rural
Routes,
only.
per yard. Linoleums 50c, 00c and up.
burn Co.. Buffalo, New York, solo to wont on'the street cars as motor­
Dy’PepaU Tablets do not
agents for the United States.
effect this cure, we give yotf back your
These special rates are offered as an accommodation to B.w&gt; '
Remember the namo-Doan’s-and take man.
money. That shows bow much confo
* rons. If there h any paper or magazine not ou the alxJTe .t1.
dence
we
have
In this new remedy.
no other.
Miss Belle Barlow is visiting her
i
we
can
»ave you money we will try and do so. Remember trie n
Price 25 cents per large package.
- Is never sold for les* than $1.00 whether in combinst. n «&gt;r n
sister Mrs. Elmer Bird.
Sold only at our store or by mail
*
► AU special prices are made en the other papers in tbe cuuibmat’'•
The Furniture and Carpet
। Charles Haveratraugh is laid up with
Phone 76.

have padded cover* and are of

various sixes. Also have others

PROFESSIONAL CARDS,

W.J. HOLLOWAY

DRINKERS

MaJ

BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

;W, H, FAIRCHILD,;

ROWLAND BROS

DAX LAKE

*'THE

A. PARKER &amp; SON

KEYSTONE

SHOES

L.A. EATON,

SUBSCRIBE

RUGS

JESSE TOWNSEND

CEMENT
HOUSES

BEWARE OF PIE
ANDSINKERS

Mn "7-7

Horace N. Palmatier,

Get Your Year's Readings
■ NOW!
' I

Lace Curtains

Me COY’S

FRED L. HEATH &amp; CABVETH.

�■HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE 15, 1905,

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SOUTHWESTERNBARRY DEPARTMENT
In OrangevHle, Hope, Praireville and Barry

as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.
OILTON.

fireen Death.
I'l,, ...
&gt;t i’arli Green
.I. ,.IWI&gt; lu killing
i
yen
• Ari inferior
dear al any

Er

Our Paris Green
;.recr from a
manufacturer.
. litid strength
u-u. Buying
.- are able tu
re* tight..
iv will be the
.nd .4 one.

Our Pries 25c psr Pound.
ill Iota of

Tilt: PR LOOUT.
Df| rc-v
-IICHIOAS

flPFN I FTTFRfi

I

WILL
PAY
YOU
to some

I

to DELTON

TO OUR
CORRESPONDENTS

stock of.

Lumbar, J.ath, ’
Shingles and
Building Material
': yob are think-'
:f.:ir .. v.ill pay

SAVE YOU MONEY.

W. H. Chase,
Dtlton

D

mi

LUIS L FAULKNER,

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CRE88EV.
SHULTZ.
oster.
place. Decorat ions were fine under the j
“&gt; b-'i«
far
S‘*'rnch&lt;&gt; "d Umily ot MoOmChildren a Day which will te held next ’.
The Children's Day exercises at the management of Mis* Lillian Brown.
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i Warner church last Sunday were well The Misses Nellie Bowman and Pearl 1 " M VFCH Ufc ■ I LM
Ed Hoavcner and Roy Cutler ot
Hire Id. Wire of Grand R»pid» i, i
attended and an extensive program Coleman deserve great; credit for its
HaaUnga
apent Sunday here with the gneet of Mra. Philip Berber. - - |। Fr*“k Kelley end family ot Hickory
mn. D. a Stiles the
■ was carried out very successfully.
he ssporictensnperinten- WTOHTMT TO NARKED VOMER
frianda and relative*.
i Comer., Donald and Edith McQuarrie
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AI’o,tol'c church will |
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J. M. Hammond made a business trip dent made an earnest iea for the ed­
_Mra. Hattie Scribner visited Gid
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rlralt.V
tn=liC2: 01 Wa®Bn*(
H. F. to Kalamazoo laat Friday.
I □rational fund. A sev ii dollar offering
How Dydi* «. Pinkham’* X
Wilkinaon*, family a pan ot laal week.
.
: Compound Mad* Har W«IL
Charles Gage our new mail carrier was quickly given.
Mr..
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of
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Mr. Oliver and family ot Kalamaaoo
EPWORTH LEAGUE NEWS
। for R. R. Na2 begins hi* duties next
morod lore Mrs. Scribner’a honae laat
ther oh Sunday
** ta with ’freat pieasure we publish
Although the
- - - Friday.
toltowing totter*, a* they eSvinoTburaday. formerly occupied by Dr
kept
some in a rati
dcbious state of . tagly prove the claim we have so many
C. R. .Honeywell and his brother
| Mbs Libbie McCallum untfttained
Harter.
n evening
firm ...’...ran.-.-.I1—. column*
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.1 MreL
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mind.it turned out
a fine
times made in our
that
Frank who is visiting him from the
Cbaa. Barter ha. recently painted
The Delton hate hall team went over hi. houae which greatly add. to iu up. a friend from n«ir Richland Sunday. west, spent a part of last week visit­ aud we had all our chu\h cnnld aC­
comodate. The exerci** were very'
Several
from
this
place
attended
the
ing
their
sister
in
the
northern
part
uf
pearance.
nice.and we judged from the offering '
play toll with the .team of that place
funeral of the little child uf Mr. and ; the state. .
Mr*. Martha Glynn who has been
nnd met with defeat score about 8 to 5.
Mrs. Fred Otis of Rutland Sunday. I .Mr, and Mra. Robt. Marshall si»ent that all had enjoyed it. for thc offering
seriously ill at-the home of her daugh­
Mr. Solomon's two little hoys are ter Mra. Ida^Hlanchard is thought to be
During the abence of Mr.' aqd Mrs. j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kershaw amounted to seven dollars.
league will be held us usal next Sun- I
J. Hom last Saturday their son Frank near Y orkville.
suffering from an attack of quinsey.
-.
improving.
day evening. Everyone invited to '•
climbed
on the tower of P. Musher's'
Mr. and Mra. Karl Lorelaud apent
। j Aunt Chloe Warner had a very pain- comb.
The ••Crawlers” Capt Row nnd
.
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Sunday with tbeir parents at Prairie­ Lieutenants DeWatera and Wilson winttmill. After he had reached (he!■ ful accident ff week ago Monday, she
The Ladies Aid will meet with Mra- j
heighth of 22 feet the toard he was 'I sprained her ankle quite todly* She
ville.
' visited Cressey friend* from Friday
!.
। standing
on sud
lenly
broke causing:, was to have bud the missionary meet- I Fanny CranSall on June 21.‘ '
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Quite a number from this place at­ until! Monday bolding service^ Satur­ thp-NlV
full to »1...
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tnr boy to fall
the ground.
j ing the following Thursday Zbufhad to
tended the Graduating Exercises ut day. aud Sunday evenings. Monday
a miracle that he was not killed, as give it up. and Misses Hattie and
GLASS CREEK.
Prairim ilk- tot Wednesday evening.
they started fur their new work at At is no tones are broken, but a badly
Emma Doster entertained the mission- ! Robert.*Ed and Bert McKibben and.
Johnny Williams of Galesburg was hi Williams Station. *Dwy made many bruised up hoy.
ary society un that day.
• wives
attended,
the
wives
attended
thc funeral
funeral ofof tbeir
tbeir
।
friend*
here
lx«j
iu
the
church
and
out
town tot Tuesday.
Mill Myrtle Gesler closed a very suc­
yt/rx Aiary Dim
ch
Misses Hazel Hughes ab&lt;i Nelllie nsphew KlalcolmCampbell of Martin:
I and Were the means, of 4oing much
Dr. Elliott of Hickory Oornera and
cessful year of school last Friday"
J
Chandler
and
Marshall
Hughes
attendritst
Wednesday.
I good.
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Dr. Harter attended the Barry County
the
exercises at Plain-} P.-R. Karns spent Saturday and Pinkham, of.Lynn. Muss., is fully quali­
Charles Lauhaugh. wife-anddaughter ■rd
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fied to give helpful advice to sick women!
Mctlichl Society last Thursday in Has­ I Clayton Burlier sj»»nt Sumi iy at Gull uf Delton spent Sunday and Monday at well Thursday.
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Sunday with his son Dan uf Brush
Read Mrs. Diniiuick ’• letters.
lake thc guest « his toother Fred and
tings.
J. Horn’s.
Her first letter:
Miss tonnard formerly of this neigh- . Ridge.
family.
Mra. A. Craven of Shultz and Mna
Ixirhood but uow.rr*idiqg in Nebraska
Mra. Frank Jenkins of Prairieville Dear Mrs. Pinkham.
D. P. and Hattie Flower entertained
i A. Myers of near Hustings were in
CLOVERDALE.
“ I have been a sufferer for tbe port eight
is visiting old friends- again.
i was out to Mra. Huldah Otis’ to attend Years wish a trouble which first origiDated
Mra. A. J, Smith. Mrs. Frank Morris
A kiln of S7‘2,(XY) brick ia being
Delton last Thurstlay.
from painful menstruation—tbr pains were
Mr. Troxel of Hastings was with the tke funeral of Earl Otis.
excruciating, with inflammation and aksnr
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There will be a toll game here to- and Mr. and Mrs. H. J Giltort all uf burned at the yard tore this week.
j
band
Monuay
helping
them
get
ready
School closed in the Otis 'district'- ti‘&gt;n ot
*omb. Tbo doctor «*y« I mart
Kalamazoo Sunday
James
«nd wife of Delton and 1.tor lira Buul mnaM Thur»lty «t I T«A,
tween Hastings mid the home team
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Miss
Eva
Erway
teacher.
Mnrtiii
Bate,
and
wife
and
Mta.
Alie
want to submit to on oiwriitia
Miss
E.
J
Muad
ik
again
confined
to
(■Saturday, game called at a o’clock.
Woodland.
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bly avoid it Flense help m
Doiman of Kalamazoo were guests of
I Mra. Hattie Scribner left Monday for the bed.
Rl'TL ANn cFNTFR
Dunraick. Washington, D. C.
Mra. Eddie Farr sjiertt. Munday in
RUTLAND CENTER.
Her second letter;
Mrs. Thus. Miller uf Springbrook and Edward Fennels and wife last Sunday.
! Alden where she expects tu spend the
Hastings.
Clarence Otis nnd children uf ton- DrarMn. Hnlduun
Mrs. J. P. Shutjs rjf GiKun. Tenn.,
Ezra Chamberlain and wifi- of Knla! summer.
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sing
spent
Saturday
and
Shnday
with
’’’ twral"* .m. eoodlUoe .bra I
Mra. A. L. Keyes hnsia frbuid from
Mra. Emma Pennock spent Sunday were the guests of Mrs P. Barber mazut, visited the former’s parent* last
Inst wrote you. air.! that-the doctor said I
relatives here.
Yorkville visiting* her. I
must bnve an otwraUnn or I could txd live.
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Sunday.
Tuesday.
I
r-oeived
your
kind
letter and followed your
( with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Zcra 'Newland, spent the fore tort of
JIra. ’Florence Gibson of Kalamazoo
Mrs. M. (’. Etaurifa) h a|;nin at her
|tit Hickory Corners.
the
week
in
Prairieville.
E ANFIELD.
I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pennock enter- brother’s W. Fisher after a three week» spent most of lust week with friends
The Otis school closed this week not only inr health but my life to Lydia E
Chas. Shumaker nnd wife have rein this vicinity.
,
{tained Mr. Eton Pennock and family stay" in Kalamazoo.
Pinkhiuin’a Vegvtnbia Compound and.to ypur
Tuesday.
ttwned
from
their
-northern trip.
Homer Green now has his new shop
advice. I can walk miles without on ache or
Mr. Turner of Walnut Grove. Gull
; :u;d also Air. and Mra. W. Tolles of
Many of the yriui.g people of this a riain, ami I wish every suffering woman
lake, drives a new three seated canopy Qlxut completed and is prepared to do /The many friends of Mr. Wegener
!;Hickory Corners Sunday.
wbuM road this letter and rgdiie what you
vicinity
attended
the
Normal
gradualcan do for them."— Mrs.. Mary Pinion iek ji&lt;&gt;th *
j| Mrs. Geo. Williams of Hickory Cor- top carriage to take his guests uf nil kinds of blacksmith work and re­ are glad to hear of Ids improvement,
after undergoing an operation nt Ann ing exercises at Hastings Friday eve-. Siul East Capto! btrtt-U, Washington, D. C.
which he has many to an»L from the pairs on all kinds of vehicles.
i^ners is^vfaiting her granddaughter 3! ra.
ning.
How easy it was for Mrs. Dinhnick to •
lake to the depot.
Mrs. Ira Bnu,ks visited her daughter *
I Ethel Pennock.
.
8pe$oer Dunn aud wife after spend-' write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Maas.,
Mrs. Lottie Moore is able to be out
Mrs. Eala Tidd in Kalamazoo last
and how little it cost her—a two-cerit /
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver apent Sunday at ।! Mrs. Chas. Bartor and *on:Ir tipg are
ing the ]m*t week with, his parents stamp. Yet how valuable was tto reply!
lignin
after
a
severe
illnesa.
week.
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।I visiting relative* in Lawton,
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Harry Jones' of Hickory Corners.
here returned to bis home in Battle As Mrs. Dixnmick says— itsaved her life.
A gentleman representing the Lan­
Arthur Patton and wife visited
Mrs. Pinkham lias on file thousand*'
Mr. anil Mrs. J. N. Perkins and I
sing &amp; Battle Creek* electric line com­ Creek Monday.
of just such letter* ns the stove, and
friendk in *5£artin last Sunday.
: tlaugft-ra Katherin apd Francis and
Wm. Anders add*wife of Hojm» called offers siting women helpful advice.
pany was looking over this territory­
at
Eathon
Shipman
’
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Sunday..
.J Mrs. E. R. Conrad uf Otsego are visit- 5
HOPE CENTER.
last week, jttit looking and talkitg like
j |ng at Mr. E. K. Conrad s.
.
Th.- citizens of road, dist. No 1! are Jerry of old.
greatly improving their highway.
| j Mr. and Mra. A. CL Hunt.. Ed Briggs .
Ira Mapes ot Kalatao wAs heft last .be’wrck°«'.h
The school in rb&lt;? Doud dist. closed week buying potatoes to feed hogs, hut
Mm Kale Mou» of Mandu.ll-.pent
Bak.. KUaqr, ud Blbdter BI«M
' and Miss Rena Minor of Bowen Mills
Friday.
.
lire visiting at the HdteF Delton,
they are too cheap to fatten them on.
i Miss Greer and Mra. Townsend are
Clifford Wilkin* &lt;n spent Saturday
Rev. Charles Palmntier has .’accept ed 8B“tayb,~____________ i_
Banner Adris always pay.
ahd Sunday at Felix Chamberlain’s.
a call from the west. Congregational
visiting their aunt Mrs. XL Manning.
Lt is our alm to have, the BANNER
Elmer Payne nnd Miss Muy Payne church for a time. Those people -are
, Miss Francis Conrad and Waive Troy
reach every Barry county subscriber
went-to Lowell Friday and returned fortunate to have -reared his services. I
on Thursday. In order to do this,
both of Otsego are-making an extendSunday. .
we must go 4o press not later than
Z Children’s Day was observed last j
visit at the hotel Delton.
3.30 Wednesday afternoon. We ask
.Mrs. Hattie Scribinj; spent Saturday Sunday evening at the church which .
Mra. A. J. Thorbiirn of Holt, Mich.,
our correspondents to please mall
was
packed to, overflowing, standing '
and
Sunday
with
Mr*.
GM
Wilkinson.
w spending a few days with her sister
their favors as early .Monday as pos­
She will go to P»toskey tu spend Lhe. room was at a premium, The little
sible thus iuBuriiig the publication
i Mrs. G. T Fisher.
:
of their letters. Much Local news
j ones did themselves credit and fullly
summer.
Claud Fisher returned to Battle Creek
comes in Tuesday aud Wednesday
i sustained the reputation of their home
Wednesday after a two weeks rest and
aud to handle all this nnd ten col
FINE LAKE.
umns of correspondence and get out
recreation.
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HELTON STATE WANK ilEPOKT.
the piper at the above time crowds
S. W. Cooper iMWscd away very andus a good deal, at beet, aud we can­
Ili'I-ortof
the cwnnttuu
coci-llltco of tt*- Delton Ktate
deuly this morning at tho hunre of his .reVw,
ng-vri
m »nc
l&lt;^l,
n.. M&lt;n&gt;.l^Si at l|Ift rj(we O( tnl,|.
CHURCH NOTES
not be certain of printing all our
«... Dr. Cte|W or- BmUcM. Be h»l
valW ™
for _____
hy the ComTHE FAMOUS
correspondence evei^y week, as we
I Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
heen a sufferer with* heart tremble fur j
of the UanMna i&gt;ej»«rtm«-nt.
.
desire to do without fail, unless we
will occur the Children’s Day exerci-&gt;es.
a long time, tie leave- a Wife
wife and
get your letters Tuesday noon at tbe
A vary fine program is being prepared.
.JJ0.5C4 3S
only son. Dr. Cooper, who were tot U
very latest.
Hoads. niortSfage- Mid •iYUntln».......
’ A general invitation is extended to all
.
with him when tho end-came. Funeral heniluni" paid ou botidsi.
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‘ to attend the services.
will to held in Battle Creek Thursday, It'inkluK notiM1 .. ........................ :.......
Furniture and fiic.ire*
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! At Cressey tbe Children’s Day exer­
The best general purpose
Loader
his old home for over 80 year*. The in:.from-othrr Link’, ut! blotter*....
NORTHEAST BARRY.
cises will occtir at 2:30 p. m. This will
on tbe
saddened home has the sympathy of Due from bank* In re*ejv&lt;.
ollies .................... A.yiLihiv;
Quarterly
meeting
at
the
Bunnell
• to one of the m&lt;*t interesting eerviora
the whole community.
F. S. and National.
1
Will load hay
the
Currency . . .
’ of the year. Everyone is expected to schooFhouse next Saturday and Sun­
The Cliildren’a Day exercises at tbe Gold Coin
;
aI
; to present at this service. The pastor day. The president’, of the conference Banfield church Sunday evening were Silver Coin
SWATH
WINDROW,
BUNCH
Nickles am! cent*
J 18
Her.
J.
A.
Moray
is
exjiected
to
lie
i will give a ten^minutes talk to tbo
very largely attended. The program
ANY OLD WAY
Total-.'.. ..v
present.
i children.
The Children s Day exercises at the
| Rev. and Mrs. G. T. Fisher and Mrs.
John Rideoff and jthns. Kendall of |
Will guarantee to load Beans and
school house wpre u success. ThechildW
j L N. Bush attended the Barry townlast VndlrWrd rrofll-. net.
Clover
and iiot
as many
ren did their part well and were lis­ Hat lid Creel; swot a few days
Kiot» w
Commercial itepositie.
r ship Sunday School association held .in
week fishing at tbe lake.
Savin** &lt;iep&lt;w!t- ........
sir «!
would by using a
and LOTS
tened to by a good crowd.
IllMt JM
Hnvlni&gt; certificates
I the Johnstown mi l Barry Congrega­
less
A surprise on Jason\WiUison Sator-,
PODUNK.
Totals............ t-.i
tional church last Wednesday, at which
state o( Michlxan. couhty of Harr)
day, it toing his birthday. Everyone
■ It is the lightest Draft Machine on
The exercises at the Yeckley S. S.
time tha annual Sunday school picnic
I. Ezra S. Moietam-e, C,wli|er ci
seemed
to
have
a
good
time.
the
Come and see one set up
were very interesting Sunday when all,
was arranged for. to be held at Mid­
State turn l H true to the b.-»t ot *iy knew ledge
Miss Vida Webster will go to Homer the little ones recited and sang their ntn! belief.
and
about it.
• Kaba H. Moitraoi‘.&gt;v. i.'sMifer
land Park July 2d It is hoped that
Subscribed nnd swuru llo before rar this 5th
all tbe Sunday schools in the township this’wedk to visit relatives and to at­ pieces. The songs by the school were day of .It. ie HM5
My
conunlssiun
rxplrei
August
T.
rendered in an . nmndUiQv pleasing
xvill arrange to attend this picnic. Be­ tend thcjwedd ing of a . cousin.
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You can find Ft at
Miss Lula Nobles closed tor school at manner and tho individual solo and
gin now to plan for it.
duets were very enjoyable. Much cre­
Cedar Creek last week.
POLLEY DISTRICT.
Mrs. S. Dudley and children spent a dit is due the young people for their
Mr,, ar.d Mrs. Thos Well* of Augusta few days last week in Battle Creek re­ deconttions and labor in making thia
Childrens Day so thoroughly success­
former residents of this vicinity were turn! ng home Sunday.
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
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ful.
the guests of H. Storr Zand family Fri­
Mrs.
Gunsenhonser is much im­
. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
^Mrs.
Frank
Smith
is
entertaining
day and Saturday.
proved in health so her sister returned
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
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OFFICE HOU W*—11 to 15 «. m, l to 2 pan.. 7
tor aunt Mra. Cox.
Frank Gainder of Kalamazoo College to Battle Creek Sunday.
Io Span.. All calls promptly attended. -.TotoTho school picnic at the lake was phene at offiae.
is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Granger spent Sun­
Office nt rcnlduncc. toltoo. Mich.
somowhat dampened by the cloudy tod
Gainder.
day at Jesse Litts.
weather. The lake is unusually high
Vera Barbour spent several days last
The L. A. S. this week Thursday nt
but some took boat rideis andjdl enjoy­
'week as the guest of Mra. Elmer Kelley Mrs. Luther Brown’s at two o'clock.
ed* the dinner prepared by the ladies.
of 'Delton.
Miss Montgomery doses a very’ credit­
George MacDonald and family visited
able school year ttnd the children have
' EAST ORANGEVILLE.
relatives at Cedar Creek Sunday.
Amy Johnson of Shultz will ufork made gotfd progress.
Several from this place attended the
H. -Storr visited relatives at East
WITH ANY OTHER COUNTY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MICHIGANfor Emma Johncox this summer.
Orangeville Sunday.
Little Ruth and Emma Johncox funeral of FrecTOtis ’ child at the church
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storr and daugh­ stayed over Sunday with Ethel John­ Sunday.
Tbe Press .of this State declare the "BANNER’ in the front rank.
Hundreds of
ter Nina of Mito visited relatives in
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.
The good will’of the ladies and gen­
son.
this vicinity Sunday.
tlemen
bf
the
Yeckley
W.
Q
T.
U.
was
One day last week while Al Warren
J. M. Mitchell ia working for Ernest was working on E. Johncox s timber shown Wednesday when they visited
Cadwallader of Gull lake.
he cut his knee quite badlyZand be waa the County hospital taking with them
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
R.A. Polley and wife of Delton obliged to quit work for a few days some good thing a for tho inmates arid
slewing their interact in these poor
news; It fully covers its field, We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.
visited Mr. and Mrs., Isaac Houvener but it is doing as well as possible.
unfortunates.
Sunday.
Tom Murphy has painted his barn.
Mrs. John Lent* ia entertaining a
Murk Fox and wife spent Sunday
brother from Grand Rapids.
A blrcaing alike to. yonng and.old:
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say of the BANNER to your
Dr. Fowler’. Extract ot Wild Straw­ with Frank Hart and family.
berry: nature’a apecifie tor dyaentery.
neighbor who may not take it.
•
Mr. Oliver of Delton was here 1 aat
It
’
*
a
mistake
to
imagine
that
itch
­
diarrhea and summer complaint.
Monday.
ing piles can’t be cured; a mistake to
IF NOT,-Why not send us your name NOW? It costs but $1.00 a year, 25c
suffer a day longer than you can help.
— for 3 months trial.
Doan’s Ointment brings instant relief
MM
and permanent cure. At any drug
Bran ths
store 50 cents.
Blgnatw*
Milo Barter and family ot Hickory
Comen. vialted at Mr. Kelly. gn„.
day.
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Case ot Sam

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Children's Day exercises at the Preabytenan church next Sunday morning.
An excellent program has been prepared
We mentioned tbe job of artistic
for the occasion. All are invited.
decoration performed one day last
Next Monday evening Barry Lodge
week on the face uf Sam Marshall, of
Baltimore, by Ross Calkins, of Has­ No. 18 will confer the page's rank on a
tings township. Tbeir trouble began clans of ten candidates. It is desired
with a disjrtite about some wood. that there shall be a large attendance.
Marshall felt that a man who could Light refreshments will be served after
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Morning subject at'the U. B. church
“Building a Church under Difficul­
ties.” Evening. “A Remarkable Part­
nership. •' Young people's meeting at
0:80.
The Silver Tea will be entertained
by Mrs. D. C. Brunson and Miss Chris­
tina Shumann, at the home of Mrs.
Bronson, on Jefferson street. Thursday
1 J one 22. Everyone is cordially invited.
’ The Ladies Aid and W. ,C. T. U. uf
'-Rutland will serve a piverty sapper at
Judge Smith Gave Him Not More the home of Mrs. Dell Robinson June
"My first day In India,” Mid tbe tour­
I 33 for tea. Everybody coine and have
ist, “I was surprised when I Awoke In
than Five Nor Less than 1 wo
• a good time. A nice program and re­
th-- morning to feel how smooth my
port of Grand Rnpiib convention. r"'
face was.
\ Mrs. H. L. Newton. Pres.
" *By Jove,’ 1 said, ’bow slowly my
Robert Coburn, who recently plead
beard grew yesterday! I hardly need
guilty to statutory rape, and whose SENIOR-JUNIOR PRIZE
to shave today.'
sentence was postponed until yester­
“It Is, however, a matter of religion
ORATORICAL CONTEST with me to sbav- every morning,, and
day. was brought before Judge Smith
so I bade tin- native servant a man
yesterday forenoon. He
given
not lew than two Bor more than five Held Monday Evening at tte High jirovldvd by my h'ost. to fetch niy
shaving tlittui*. The native smiled.
yeath at Ionia.
"'But pm are already shaved, sir.’
School Room,. List of
There are tome mitigating rircumbe said.
staecea in thia case which we could not
Prizes.
•• 'Already shaved r said I.
comment upon but which the Judge
The prize senior-junior oratorical con­ . ” 'Yes, sir? he answered. ’I shaved
uudoubtedly took into consideration in test took place at the high school room you while you slept. Tbit Is tbe cus­
]&gt;arting sentence. It is to be hoped ■Munday evening with thc program a.» tom here.'
"I found that be was right.-I found
that Coburn will profit by the leniency announced last week. The judges wen
shopa him.
C. F. Fichl, .1. H.y Dennis and M. L. that In India these wonderful native
servants shave tbeir masters hi bed
Cook. Tbe judges were directed to con­
every morning without "waking them. .
sider "thought, language, yoke and gen­
"All through my Stay Id India I was
eral effect.” Forty was the highest pos- shaved like that. It wax almost enough
siblr marking. It was a fine coolest, and to keep me In that hot nod torrid coun­
all the eight who participated did their try forever."—Louisville Courier-Jour
Mix Irving Cressey visited Nashville parts .&lt;o well that the judges found their nal
friends Thursday.
task, any but an ea»y one. They awarded
Aj. C. Buxton', of Nashville,
the first prije of $500 to Miss Emma
There is n bottomless pit in tbe rnoimthe city Thursday.,
.
Burton: the second of $3on to Miss tains of Flualalal. back of ICnilua. In
Dr. J. M. Eliott, of Hickory Cor­ Mary Nichols; thc thftd of $2.00 to Mis­ the Hawaiian Island". It Is alKm^fuur
Lillian Dowd.
ners, was in the city ThurMlay.
feet In diameter. The pit is peculiar
from the fact that It sucks In the air
Rev. and Sirs. L. D. Rogers. Mr.
with remarkable force Pieces of pa­
BETTER
CLAUDE
SLAWSON
NO
and Mrs. C. F. Field, and Mr. and
lter placed oyer the mouth do not floatMrs. M. W. Riker attended the dioce­ . Word received this; pre*s
gently down, but nre suddenly drawn
from
his
mot
nor
Mrs.
N.
8.
Slawaon.
san convention, of the Episcopal church
la
anil dlsapiteiir with startling rapidi­
who h with her eon Claude at Ann
In Grand Rapids last week.
ty. The air rushing Into the pit enn be
Ahror, informs us that Mr. Slawson.
distinctly Mt by people standing on
who is at the University hospital for the, «dgt'- Strange sounds are heard
We tender our h'-artlrirtJunkM to our nelgh- treament tor blood poisoning, does not also. Every night tin* Inhabitants of
l«r« sad nirn&lt;!« wbu so kindly assisted us kt
the time of the lilnas and death ot our beloved seem to improve. He will remain at the local It? -distinctly hear a noise sim­
wife nod inotber jil»o to the me:ul&gt;er« of the
'&lt;». E. M. and the W. H. C. an&lt;J tv the employe- tbe hospital fur some time eyet All ilar to the blowing of a deep steamship
whistle. Tbe noise Is heard for about
.of the Wool Bool Factory. AU tflrlr kindnesses will hoi&gt;e for\favorable rvstilU.-^- ,
will be rratefuny rememi«ered.
five seconds and then subsides for a
space of aUvt ten minutes aud then
M. C. Excursions.
resumes for another five w-conds.
While hustling for a living don'
National Educational Assn.. As­
neglect your liver.
bury ^ark, N. J., July- 8-7. For tbe

phy for the opportunity to show his
talent. Accordingly he had Calkins
arresuxl. Tbe case was tried before
Justice Bishop Monday. After bear­
ing the evidence, the six men decided
LOST—Somewhere between Middle­ that Marshall had no reason to comville and our home Sec. 8, Rutland, a । plain.
dark brown all wool shawl. Finder
will receive reward by returning same
to Benj. Bowman, R. F. D. 1, Irving. ROBERT COBURN SENT­
Shawl is valued e«]&gt;eciaUy because it
ENCED YESTERDAY
waa a gift to Mrs. Bowman.
WANTED A young girl or elderly
woman to wash dishes, do light house­
work ar J look after a little child. In­
quire at BANNER office for name and
other partienlarB.

FOl’NIv— At Rmland cemetery on
Decoration Day, a .large glass va-e
which had lieen placed by mistake is
C. W. Biggs' buggy.
WANTED— Bright.
honest young
man ovit is years from Hustings to
prepare for ixwition in Government
service-—Good pay and chance for pro­
motion— Address
immediately —W.
Boone Cedar Rnpids. Iowa.
ENTER! AlNED SOME. OP
HER HASTINGS FRIENDS

On Thursday's IVjM p. m. train,
Mesdames Carr: a (l¥ant, Clement
Smith, CJ G. Maywuod. Robo Colgrove, J. C. Lampman. Stella Lamp­
man. Chattie Stauffer, Thomas Sulli­
van, Charlotte RuwmH, D. S. Goodyear,
D. E&gt; Fuller,- Sarah Powers, W. R.
Cook and.M. L. Codk went to Middle­
ville upon the invitation of Mra. J. G.
Nagior of that place. An equal num­
tier of Middleville ladies were also inyited, An afternoon &lt;if great pleasure
to all was njxint at the fiut- new home
of thc hostess, which .was beautifully
decorated with rosea and other flowers
for thooccasion.' An elegant fourcounA*
dinner^ was served. Mrs; Matheson ca­
tering. and the Hastings contingent re­
turned in the ayvning train, all speak­
ing in the highest terms of praise of
the good time they had had.

Boy’s Brownie overalia, 4 to 14
years...........................
25c
18 in. extension window screeuo 20c
White dress goods.... 15c, 20c, 25c
Pretty embroideries .......... 5c to 25c

SPECIAL 60 DAYS
1 bbL Saginaw salt............................90c
(10 cent sack table salt free with each
barrel)

A general store is the
cheapest and best place
to buy staple merchan­
dise.

W. VW. Watson
Irving, Mich.

Hastings News

Barry Co. News
HOME NEWS

PERSONAL MENTION

A BANK I
is a good place to save
mqney kept. Come in
and we will convince
you that our store is a
good place to save
money spent.

Tbe day’s of tbe parlor are fast going.
There was once a time when every
family, no matter hbw poor., had Isa
parlor. And generally the jairtar was
a moat ueeleM place, but It was tbe
pride of the housewife. The Observant
Citizen remembers some time ago when
tbe lady of Jhe bouse Insisted that be
should see •'her parlor." Her husband
smiled good naturedly. and they l»otb
led tbe way to a big front room which
was locked. Tbe door was unlocked,
and tbe parlor got Its ‘first fresh air lu
months. Tbe little family bad expeoded much money on the parlor. Every­
thing was new but th&lt;- stuffed birds
under glass cases. The design of tbe
carpet was wonderful In that It consist­
ed of bright rd roses. One felt like
stepping into a bed of flames. A horse­
shoe sofa, very erect, was the principal
article of furniture, while at the win­
dows wrtfe the stiffest lace curtains you
ever saw. The room bad a musty
smell due to long c.mflnod *nlr. it whs
"luxury Imprisoned” on a email scale
and the finest example of the uld tithe
useless parlor.—Manchester Union.

Halting* Markets.

1 Hotter-lJe—13c per lb.
Ents—ijc -lie per dox.
I Lard—«c per lb.
Hooey dark,—JSc; white,—no
VECBTABLES. FRUITS. KTC.
| Folatoeh—Uc per bu.
i Ouloo*—7»C,-ftJ» per bu.

Hoss, siire-HJW-I5.2S.
Hogs, dressed—•So—7c
Lambs, si1to-SK0O-»■-«).
Mutton, dressed—&lt;5c io»o

fibeep so. &lt;e.

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POVLTBY. HIDES AND WOOL.
Chickens, sllre—«e—lee
Chlckc'nr. dnwd-ilc-lJc
Tert Hides-*:
Horse Hldss-SIJ»-SX00. .

Wheat No. 1 white. I -96: No. 2 red. S XO
Oats—3kc.
Corn-TSc—3uc tn ear: 60c shelled.
Rye— fisc.
,
Beaus-handpicked, per bu. SI JO.
Wood-soft, Si.75; mixed. S2.W; hard42 W
HAY AND STRAW.
No. J •nmotby-SR.W
No. 2 Timothy—S7XM
Clover Hay-BB JO-F.OO

and we thank the public for their liberal patronage.
So many of the community,especially from the country,
had no chance to avail themselves of this sale, we will
continue to sell at AUCTION PRICES up to and in­
cluding

Take this GREAT ADVANTAGE and get
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Class,
All Kinds of Musical Goods,
Also Spectacles and Eye Classes

All First class Goods and at the Very!Lowest Prices,-

John Bessmer
The Jeweler,{Hastings, Mich.

above occasion a very low round trip
Thc addressee In Persian upon let­
rate is authorized. Dates of sale June ters which go-through the postofflce at
29 and 8U July 1 and 2, return limit Calcutta are often quaint aud 'puzxllng.
July 10. By paying a fee of 50 cents An Indian paper recently translated
an extention of time until Aug." 81 one us foHowa: “If the Almighty
pleases—Let this envelope, having &gt;rcan lie secured, inquire at ticket office
rived at tbe city of Calcutta, in thc
for particulars.
neighborhood of Calootolah, at the
Round trip summer Tourists rates to counting house of Slrajodoeti and IlabBay view. Charlevoix, Harbor Springs, dad. merchants, lie offered to and read
Petoskey, Traverse City and all Michi­ by' the happy light at my eyes, nf vir­
gan resorts are now io effect and will tuous manners nnd belqver of tbe heart
continue throughout the summer. —Meean Shnlkh Innyut Ally, may bls
life be long. Written on tbo tenth of
Very cheap rates are given with a re­
the biased Ituuixan. Saturday, In.the
turn limit until Oct. 31.
year 12G0 of the Hegira of our Prophet,
Special round trip Sunday rates are and dispatched at Bearing."
now in effect, a rate of one fair for tbe
round trip will be charged. Pnswngpra
■ Great Britain, ills said, can. without
must reach starting point by midnight
same date. Tickets are good on all fear of comfadictlon, claim the honor
of having originated the postmark. Tbe
passenger trainnon this division if they
first one, which was used in London at
are scheduled to stop at the station long ago m 1000, was a very simple af­
you wish to stop at.
fair. consisting of a small circle divid­
A Michigan train for Michigan ed Into two parts. In tbe top jxirtlon
jieople, fart, comfortable and conven­ were two letters Indicating the mouth,
while In tbe lower half tbo day of the
ient. MichignA Central “Wolverine’
saves half a day going and coming and month was shown. No endeavor was
made to.denote the year, and It Is only
gives a whole day for business in New
by tbe dates of tbe letters on which the
York. Leaves Hastings at 11:58 a. m. mark Is Impressed that it is j»oeslble to
Detroit 8:40 p. m., arrive Buffalo 8:30 fix the date of its use.
p. m.. arrives Grand Central Station
New York, 8:00 a. in. The fastest
"This,” snld tbe man who was show­
train in America. Try
ing the r.tranger around the city, as he
G. A. R. Department of Michigan
pointed to a brood stretch of beach,
State Encampment, and Womens Re­ "belongs to old Bigspud. It’s all made
lief Corp*. Traverse City, Mich.. June land. That's bls house back there on
19-21 1906; for the above occasion a the left"
rate of one fare plus 25 cents fob the
"Is that on made land. too?" asked
! round trip is authorized, dates of sale tbe stranger.
"No. That's on married land. He
l June 17, 18, 19 and 20, limit for return
got it with bls wife.”—Chicago Trlbuntil June 23 inclusive.
.

Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Imper­
ial Council, Niagara Falla N. Y.,
June 20-23 one fare jdus 25 cents for
the round trip ds authorised for this oc­
casion. dates of sale June 18, 19 and 20
return limit June 24; by paying a fee
of $1.00 an extension can'be secured
until July 14.
Knights Templar of Michigan Grand
Commandery Annual Conclave and
| State Encampment Detroit Mich. June
18. For the above occasion a very low
round trip rate will be given. Dates of
sale June 12 and 18, return limit June
14 inclusive.
.

Sunday excursion to Grand Rapids
June 18, lific for the round trip. Special
train leaves Hastings at 10:45 a. m..
returning leaves Grand Rapids at fl:80
p. m.
Barnum &amp; Baileys Circus at Grand
Rapids. June 28. A rate of 11.81 for
the round trip will be given which in­
cludes admission ticket to the circus.
Date of sale June 26, return limit

THE HASTINGS
BANNER

Michigan

P. McCann—1 didn't take yer medi­
cine, doctor. Dr. Doseham—And why
not? P. McCann—Th’ (Trectlons said.
"Wan pill tiroo • totmes a day." Pre
been wattin’ to ask ye which pill? They
xl] tak alike, sure. An* bow*m I to
tafcs ut Fres totxDss?—Cleveland Load-

An eye can threaten like a loaded
and leveled gun or can Insult like hiss­
ing or kicking, or. In Its altered mood,
by beams of kindness It can make the
heart dance with joy.-Emerson'e “Con­
duct of Ltfr-” ___________

WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS
SUMMER? If yon desire rest and re­
creation, why hot try "THE RIVER
ST. LAWRENCE TRIP?” Folders
descriptive of the Thousand Islands,
Rapids. Montreal, Quebec,. Murray
Bay. Tadonsac. the far. famed Saguenay
River, etc., on application to any
railway or steamboat Ticket Agent. For
illustrated guide, ‘ Niagara to the Sea,''
send 8 cants in portage stamps to H.
Foster Chatfe.-, Western Pass. Agt.,
।Toronto, or Thos. Henry, Traffic Mgr.,
Montreal. R. «&amp; O. Navigation Co.

One Year

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Hastings. Michigan, Thursday,

U0\i H[ TRKK,
WAS DONE
.IPRIATION

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ltural college

1

Out readers have read accounts of;
the terrible cyclone which swept over
TuscoIh and Sanilac council*.,week lie- '
fore last, which killed six perwons. in- !
jut.-d 3&lt;&gt; m-de nnd destroyed property!
vtdned at
i Gov. Warner visi-1
ted the devastated reginn. ,and strong- •
ly urges the sending of financial aid. |

the CLASS OF 1905 ACQUITTED THEM
SELVES WITH GREAT CREDIT.

IN ST. ROSE'S HALL FRIDAY AFTERNOON
'

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to almost I im]H&gt;verUih them

THE NEXT BARRY

PATRIOTIC CELEBRA­

TiON JULY 4TH

UH
AiK ; wo
VUjJIIT
H I IHIK
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‘‘'
veiyKr,u
pnninj
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)lev.ir4t&lt;&lt;1The
|n hall

! c,n"’ colors, maize and blue with the

BOUND TO BE A HUMMER- PLANS
j tb«- foreground. Tht
most pleasing
BElta MADE FOR “THE
effect however was when the “sweet
girl grjiduateN" in tiinir flnffy gowns ।
BEST EVER”
’ of white marched down the- hall and
took their places 6n tho platform,
along with th- Ixiys'ofthe claw, thSPEED PREMIUMS OF
high ‘trhool faculty ami ipemliers of
$1,000 OFFERED the s»-ki n.l biard.

Superintendents of Departments Se­
lected at a’Mcef|ng Held In this
City Saturday.

to. plan for it. :»nd tlb’”’ Work the jJun
The oftkem ami director- init jho Barry
Co. Agricultural VjocietJ hav® b-n

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At Otis Landing, Gun Lake— Rev
H. H. VanAuken Will De­

THE H. H. S.
ALUMNI BANQUET

HELD FRIDAY
EVENING
liver the Address.
REED'S HALL. ABOUT 20V
1 The West Gun Lake Patriotic As- :
PRESENT
j sociation, tiring of the noise and core
; fusiomof the’usuul July 4th celebration.
and feeling that suth; celebrations are WAS A VERY EN­
beneath what should he exjected on
JOYABLE AFFAIR
the nation's birthday, have decided to
have a patriotic celebration oi the
coming July 4th at Otis’ landing,
Fine Menu. Excellent Program and
i There is a goal program for Ixith foreA Splendid A Hair In Every
i noon and afternoon. KeV. 11. H. Van
| Auken will deliver the address.
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26 Graduates. The Hall Very Prettily
Decorated In Their Honor.

Ti.e^,u lueM
rl,vss^ IW» wt-re held in slu. Rose'a

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that

TWELVE PAGES.
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Tuscola and Sanilac

the College buildng material and wearing apparel 1
inc
'!»’ Jhe cycloiie suffep-rs. There is nrg- |
•
e.'»^«et\l irf all. Tlije Michigan Cent-.j
st Michigan.
ral will trKnsjiort free uf charge any
.■.ture . clritl”nK 4 tnnterial that, may bo stmt Clacc
11 xb help th&lt;i&gt;se whose loss is so severe ns
®

.. •ur.'t.uiv. s. Rep­
f the' Committer

june 22, iqos.
-- "

-■"FINE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

d

itablishnient
it that t?»e

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Aid Given to the Cyclone Sufferers of

Counties.

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M. C. WILL TRANS-

TIM. SCHANTZ EX-

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BANNER.

HASTINGS

The gun company are beginning to
.The twenty third annual Alumni '
’ get in a supply-of fixture- and stoves &gt; Banquet is now a memory, and a veVy
ready for their customers.
1 pleasant one to all who hud the jiltxto* ‘
tire of attending. It was held Friday
evening in Reed’# hall, to accommodate
the usual class history wru written anti orchestra Mins Mae Smith delivered
the large numlier w^o wwdied to at­
deli r*.-red by. Mias Bessie Warner. Tlie the class essay . op ‘The Nobility of " **
tend.- and was a very eirjoyabh- affair
t heme was *‘pie Legend of Pandora" Labor. 7 Misa Smith .dh‘ct»c&lt;l the J
.. ers were laid for two
and. was fionnded oh the sne tent myth difference in the light in which labor
and,about that-many -at
of Pandora, ami the raysrei rious box. •is held today apit what itwas a century :
, &lt;k&gt;wn t&lt; the lauiquet.
’
’
The pewm was very well vfritu-n and ago. ’ Among ’«itber thing* she ‘said
To the rtpuns of a beautiful march
showed that a great ties) of time and that the true noblemen of today were 1 Y THE PUPILS OF MRS. McCOY renderwl bj Troxel S orchestra, which
thought had l»en spent ii/its prejmrn- not,the one* who lived on rich • e-tates 1
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
furnished fxcfcilenr music during the
tian. In regard to the miry of H«aw bat' rather to the working man who; '
kyuiqnet. the Alumni and.thelr friends
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
marched in nnd took their places at
‘ But one sprit■.? remained, a fairy call- brow
. —'
the tables, which wen- a delight to
»d Hope.
’
•
' The class tTjwtto Ad Astra per Asper.-.look upon. The Presbyterian ludies
PUPILS FROM FIRST
Whp idway exists in contention imiV ’was in the har.«l* of Miss, Hornnce
furnishetl the refreshments, and this
TO SIXTH GRADES statement carries wth it the assurance
strife.
DiM-.norH. Jlcrth»-me was the value of
of their pk-ntifnlnesa and excellenceAll Acquitted Themselves Credit* The wants of the inner mas duly n-sjecwl. President EHger introduced
ably Some Doing Exception
Mrs. Flora Beadle Renkes.of Cfass M.
•who presided a* toastmis’iTho'
having but a short t5nn- !&lt;• i n panofavt
Wednesday evv-nuig uf the Baptist kiuiwifig.that she wns to iij-t until Mon­
Uhurcii mx-ured uh event of much inday. Mre Renk-s tilh-1 tlu- pace iu'a
&lt;1m m«fo 4,v«»
this

YEAR END MUSK
Al EXHIBITION

• the apprbprate word alw ays l»ing reaidy
year and exbibitieE &lt;rf. Mrs. Me(¥ and fittingly spoken.
.
y sjiupih in the grlvles from the
Miss Maude Smith, of thv d&lt;* ad
finrt to mmJ including the sixth. • A
J9C5. rendered very beautifully a x!r.e
g&lt;xxl results, and their effort# ha
similar entertainment had- boeu Ajiven '
vocal soiu ‘which, was heartily appro1***1, -u. well Hppi-'fiated. tlmt they 1
! ciaud.
•
eucouraguii U» continue.
C-ummissiuner J. C Kctcliam. of the
K ; .The cli-.ircb was packed ao the doors.
class
of
’
Uin well-chosen words wtlofticer- ami dlrectore Satuwiay tbv »-.»!- ; ।
■
iuid many were uruiliv to “gain Julxm— ■
ci&gt;mw.i the class of l»05 to. the charmed
iuwitig bu-.ir.css was trammeled
I
■ aion. P. would lie Esipossilile to men- •
and charming circle of the 11. H -S.
It
voted to liuild mon- sa&gt;ckj'|
■ tian particular numtM-re. but it can l&gt;e!
1 Alumni. .,
•
sheds. The *nm of' *i Oto w.o. voted
r Maid th.it all acquitted thttutselfreft with
for speed premiums, and ffro for
’
credit, -mime doing exceptionally well, i' John Ream, in beha.li. of the latest
.
additiuna
to
the
Alumni responded
music ruuL attract iim*. Ww Or&gt;u«-h'
While thi« event marks the i-ioae of '
w#f Chosen Marshal' andfred Fleming,
'-4 ' rhe work fur the ynar for many of her I1 thanking the Association for their
I kindly welcome, and pledging loyalty
of Curlton. Aftiistant.
! ptipik', still several will omtiaue their
and fidelity to the Alumni. Judging
The followiiig mj«winu:.«!aiits of;
1 studies through tJw vacation months.
tiu- different dSpartineuito were select­
1 A nd comintMHring July 10 th, Mrs. Mc­ from their reprwntative, the class of
Coy will organize a kindergarten claw­ '05 w ill make a worthy addition to the
ed:
t
W. H. Spence. Qity
Speed Dept. |
in nuiaic. which will ifo .conducted by Association.
।
‘Ought To" was the sentiment, reherdbr thej suresyding six week-.
Frank Quick, N.UbvkU-.............Hona-',
•
sponded
to
by
Milroy
Hutchinson of
P..G. Henry. Quimby7L F I&gt;. I. Cattle.
KcRowing ia tlie prognhn rendered
! the Class of 01’. it was a response
- at Wednvtiday. night's musical:
Geo. F. Ma&gt;nn. Mki«4e Grave, Sheep'
• Chorus. .........................;.. 1.. Ajntwiea 1 which was l&gt;efitting the subject and the
and Swine.
Duct
.Maud Beckwith, Mrs. Mctioy j occasion. He varied from the usual
E. J. Hursley Cremy No 1. Poultry.
liadawa. L.............................. ...lUllack I routine, giving the toast in the form of
M. M. Slocum. Hwauure Horticultur1
Grace Bush j
i m poem, which vvi.lem.vd much care in
A. N*. William*. CityNorl Agn.-ulturv.
Han't: . .. ................................ . -. Ballack
HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY
preparation and was much appreciated.
Ethel Harumonu
F. O. Bush. City N* « Mechanical. '
nliu' ut Right) Hand and g«r ig toward left.
Back Row: Mt-rs Agnes McNaughton Ge:u: tn ami Hwtory: Mise ।
4u tcha|f of those who have had chu
Tie* tkK-ret-Orth
•itior.. -vUH-times
! Carahne Barter, E:.z!J-b: Mis&lt; "harlot Brumm. Music: Mts* Clara Eilbou. Lit tn and
.
\Vilda
Newton.
--------------------.
pleasure . of., attending the Alumni
Vront
Ib.v
:
Pros
W
T
Waltare.
Science:
sup'..
A
W.
Lbamlierhn:
Principal
E
J.
Edger.
M
ali
mat.Cf.
n
without, the
W abz.
. . .. Strabbog gatherings but who are Hot graduates
Gordon Edmunds
। t.. .. „
..
.. ..
Mrs. Ida Fowler. CityFine Arts
the comniitUs.
;.j of the H. H. b.. Mrs. Clement bniith
all the- 'imprests Mrs. R M. Bates. City - - Fkind Hall
leiittuuwl .1. ;u«e four,'
‘
' responded to the seiptiuient “Our
Sheoheds a' hrtfht gleam vh/ln the Mrnggre in. attaining to ‘ high
K,»r.
ft.
B.'
Cmudnll
jwrjf
eloquently
for special j nr.- Sylvia Healy. Hickory Corners. Asa«tstandard dl &lt;eotvcuence and the reaiira- j
i________________
■ Guests. ‘
What bhe said wtis in keepwe grope.
nud i earnestiy gave the invocation. dorter.
ar.t FJ0r.1l Hull.
'
W1^
well-earnAl reputation
And-shines like a •tar in the gloom tion that ix. .uie ever truly strains to i p«o pi AMT NfHM
riAItJ HUW
Jt,r reading „„ oecasipi* like this
lon'nttxl to the large
the;
ideal
begets
Wore
himself.
and
'
.
Mi-s Glenns Pancoast gave the xahrta- of onr life; •
The committee alter TRY TO MANDAMUS
IN OPERATION , The piano solo .by Mias Winifred
HleweU assurance she bring* .with ■ for that nwon we should have our
l Tourney &lt;&gt;1 T. »lay
She
ideals re- fcngh *'* pn-sibfe^ '
.
, ’
’ Harper, of the Claw of 1900 was beau­
1
ext. out
JUSTICE RIKER *”? "
life to x tournament of
, tifully rendered and very well received.
We
truly
‘
telieve
that
•wxmftime.
• medievsS titttes anil
member of
Is
One
of
Xhc
Most
Complete
Plants
The Ypllmv and White' was toastlast .named amount
the elne«W)m
knight going forth V&gt; antafwlMge
well
ddivewtl.
.Miss.
DeVine
stated
ia
the
Country
—
FIredup.
ed.jn fittiuhg terms by Miss Grace
to '.he house, mid
To Compel Him to Cause Arrest
With i&lt;k*»il ever lofty and *im ever
|»*ttl&lt;’. Among other tiling* she said
that »be had'.eranicd the future* of the
.
Mondav
Pryor of the Claw of XW wFlio uot only
ri.'ttion-i. wre referred
of Owners of Ice Cream and Soda
that tb* results achieved by the pnr‘
.
evidenced her loyalty to. the -H. H. S.
cn .'.'ays and Means,
We at length may reach the height to cln«« by arrifit-ntillv holding to h--r ear
snit gt a truly high Weil are the &lt;&lt;gb.Stands and Restaurants.
h
Jwli -which' she had picked up or. • Aft^v’haring apent ahmt a week in ' color- and alumni, but ui.**o that- she
rings by that o-mmit■which
wt
aspire.
’
’
'
* We mentioned last weoT what was ones whkfi are of -irrmaneat value.
slowly firing to- retorts till they were j can give a very apt responce.
r ‘wrested. • ahd a final
&lt;
OH p»It
At:» r a selection from Wang by the
The ch.** poem Wiwii took place &lt;«f
I the next move on the carpet in the city
brought to a white heat, the Hastings
-A Loyal Alumni* *. the closing tuast.I’al^na'as Chairman
Gas Co. started .’Mon.hy the actual; was responded to by Mrs, Mabie C.
u
on Agricultural | license suits. Ilia belie*cd the .effort
•; Ways and Means to have the resluuranU «»d ice cream
manufacture of gas. It will take a lit-, Stebbins.' She spoke of what loyalty
.
—-------- 2---------- 1 Mm| ^xiu water stands sued to compel
- tie time for their product to force the 1 signtiied. what it demanded, ami the
i*-’-- «»'ri
; them to pay ftwaw lieeme u&gt; the city
sir out of the pipes' but by the end of pleasure it gave the graduates of HasJ the week.they will lie ready to furnish I tings High School to be loyal to their
•
' ’ i-, inspiretl by the saloon keei«rs. Just ,
K A LA*
What is behind this move is known ,
gas customers. Several business places alma mater, and to their duties in
M A ZOO FRIENDS. I jnJy
dlUM. who Spired it and their
and Mime, homes are being, pijied for 1 life.
.
gas anil many more expect t&lt;’ use it. j The business meeting of the associaBut-no
.
-n Saturday :^unuluft
canning labors.
lawyers. But
no doubt it is ‘I
Manager Ott is well pleased with the 1 tion was held picyious to the banquet.
something
awfully
deep,
anil
mysteri।
':h entertain**! the fuL
• proiqiectA. and looks forward confident- ; ......................
The following are the new okicers;
if'Un Kalama«x&gt;: Mes- i onsly secret.
None of the city justice* would issue |
, ly to a good business.
VhnDnwn. Dennison,
I. Pre*.—Sylvester Greusel..
/I. ury noyx, *usren. . warrants for the restaurant* and other I
. i H**iry Hoyt. 4mrten,
Vice Pres.—Milroy Hutchinson.
’’aimer. Margaret .and stands mentioned. Then Judge nut &gt;
REPORT RUSHING BUSINESS.
Sec ’y— El i zalietb Field.
| The Cyclone Ca reports a rushing! Treas.—Will Stebbins.
..-.I P.iulin" Klein- w.« n.kwl for » m.nd.mu. to oomprl
» ’
' business these days. The terrible cy- ;
nrritwlon the 7:W Justice Riker w !«•“’ tb'’ ”'«rr:‘nS.

doing that very -UiWi-fnlly for th»

ut.T
foe/ :vJ&lt;ed for. Th., omu
“P S»turd»j
.bout ohr leantifa) but wm eontinue.1 until TbnrM
°
half past one a lunch ! this week.
.vjji&lt; b a few old-time j

"

w

broke her collar bone
decorations were beau.'.Ihui roses. Mrs. Dennj•• the first settlors of this
.
this town in 1M7 and
• ittL- franm house, where t he
-Mr-*.
liachel Bailey now
- !:&lt;• biiA only visited Hastng inUTvah. Mrs. Dennimgi
interested in the changes
• ■ merits in her early home.
■ tried ro Kalamazoo at

I

Little fiortnide Hay.®. Jaugtacr ol ■

Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hayes on Mon- I
day fell from a hammock in which
anirther little
girl wae awinging.
her. and struck the sidewalk with such
force as to break her collar bone.
I&gt;r.
McGuffin was summoned and reduced
the fnictnre. andshe is doing as well
as conld be expected.
CLAUDE

SI.AWSON

\

IMPROVINO.

The'BANNER 'v*&gt; plonaeJ to 1»
advised law last weeSby th. rootherul
Claud Slawson. who wae with him «
healer was in town last J the University hospital, that hl. hand
• reached Sur.day.
This was improving, and that
that:the
itorw"
the Victors
■irivnj away epidemics. If
1 i.-f hi-' flowing locks and nnder.control and eapecrtJ his com­
whiskers certuinUy should plete recovery- tat
wonW te 'Io ’
rnqti«e.t-

y

qughf to

feel

better. j

1

l clone, in Tuscola and Sanilac'counties. ;
OBITUARY.
1 yvhere over SlUOjKiU of property was .
* destroyed with almost no msurance &gt; JOHN TNCHROLD.-John Inchhold
‘ has calk
’d -------------------attention to the
need of some
------ --------------e; WJW born io Leeds. Englan.1. Dec,
kind of pmtretion wuinst su.* Morins. \
dic&lt;|
ih|,ci,j-June |, ,KB.
(’..nMsiunntly the oilln; of Serreurjr
Mr. IntMol.l cm... to thi, is.unuy in
llngera o( the Michlpu. M»tu»l Sy- 1(rt, ,nU W|u, n.„ried Jnn,. 10i lsTj to
clone lunw &lt; •&gt;■. i» laing deloited , Mnk Brttar M.' Cook. To tbem «m
with onion for pdideo. The Inrar- tonl one dongbter, Bertha Agnm.
iuico corrinl premia's to rotoh if not I(uth mother end dmMcht. r abide to
pees the Wkiwcioo mark thie year. moan. tWr l&lt;SK
brother ,,,,4
। And under the mutual plan, every ,i,Wrs ,lM,,nrvive him wh.. lira in
a jnrt ot the i Hag-,ami. .
I dollar
&lt;IVUO&gt; of
VI this
coast, become,
u
, Co's
" ‘ capital. '
! Buch is the brief story uf one who
made many friends in the country ot
Announcement Is made, of the mar.- bis adaption.
’
rii^e of E21h May Strausbaugh, (laugh-':
'
j ter nf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stransbaugh, j
RUM MAUS SALE.
,os
,
j, and
and Uarl
Carl Joaepn
Joseph ttyaer.
Ryker. or
of inuianapoIndianapo- (
/loanilATING CLASS 1905.
N
.
OK
»
in order
Back
!!&lt;**, Clara Hendershott, Ii Ua
IH which took place
evening
Saturday Jure 4 at the Old Stand
Bark Row:
Hou : Florence Hoes,Clara
ploce Tuesday craning
...
»-r_i
..I,
'Ar.lccorf
Mklldp
.
__
n_.
1
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XC10 - - •
Next-Row: Mary Nichols. Kitth Welesert, Maude &gt; ht the family .home in Carlton. Mr. , under Merritt s Store— Great Bargains
Bjlle"V»»Mr,
Smith. Next Rowi G■erala !
Ryker will live in Indianapo-offered by the Episcopal Indian. Open
&gt; lorance Diamond.
s
c,*rk 000
:

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HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE

SMML pox

Hastings Banner,
PAttobsd mry Tbarsdsy
HMfingN,
Michigan.“
'

fweneoa at

COOK BROS. Editors.
PORTY-N1NTM YEAR.

।ONE TEAR..... ..

is positive proof that these Isadora were
paid over &lt;80,UW) by one man at vari­
ous times in the last three years for, ... .
adliw off rtrtke. which they. tlwlMd-," '*

ere, had threatened to order

4

'

proving.Mayor Heath ^d 'Ctty Phyaician

EutnriHl
__
----at-■the postoffice, at HaattfigS, Mlchl-

the hiring of dogger, andcrimlnd. to [

—.nit non-nnl® mm,

Lntil union- ,lal

dratra toch l«&lt;derah,p ,t ran norer
ADVERTISING RATES.
DUplay advertising. rates (urulsh-d on appli­ haw -.nythlng but the contempt
cation.
—
of lair-minded men.
fis« pare, or among Brevities. U.’Sc a line; else*
wh«*re: T.- u line. Arf&gt;rav&gt;- nt vrut, wnrdutn thn

iarM11

„

,Mnied

I#
to

BIX MONTHS

THREE MONTHS

•

From the Last Michigan Tradesman. I

"X th‘

Board °&gt; Honh-SItmtloo Im-

About

the worst form of tyranny'and graft to
be found m^wbere «ema to be In thra.

SPLENDID TRIBUTE TO
SENATOR GLASGOW,
—

..

22. 19g5.

tbw&gt;.

At th,t (ime
21
w„„ more were txfertnd
,o die. Thia U a frightfully Urge

It Is Well Pe.
served.

ffi

CRASH SKIRTS
We wish to close out our entire line of SKIRTS AT ONCE
About three dozen Crash Skirts well made and trimmed,
good value at Si 25

In the legislature of 1903, which ad­
journed sine die last week, no member to
took a more commanding jositiou or
reflected greater credit on himself
Um l.nnd
5a&gt;nd«uch Uctlc. ud repo- j )««, .u told about M0
d mdlhia constituent* than C. L Glasgow,
the well known hardware dealer of
Nashville.
Senator Glasgow talked
right and voted right on every meas- '
ure which came before the senate for ,
■
discussion or. action and the esteem in ' ...
which he was held by his associates
Ladies’ faat black, ribbed top. double soles 10 cents a pair.
wax shown in bis election to the post- ! ur
tion of President protem of the senate. •
Ladies' fast black with white feet 10 cents a pair
over which he prodded with fairness [
Ladies’ ribbed top, ont size, split sole, plain black or white feet 15
and precision. Senator Glasgow has
always stood high as a merchant ami •
his experience in two consecutive ses- |
Our line of Ladies’ 25c goods is so large and comprises so many
sions of the legislature— both in the I O

. fo^ out“

98 cents

f
$
ft

HOSIERY

1 mortality from smallpox in hot weathIt is evident from the temper of the er, when it is least virulent. If it
American people that they will not 1 were winter the death rate would be
submit to having the railroads free to something awful. The Grand Rapids
make such passenger and’freight rates [ authorities have tne situation well in
as they please. And when the American ' hand now. Vaccinations at the rate
cents a pair.
people set their minds on a thing, they j of 500 or more a day are being made.
V.
will bring it to pass sooner or later. ' A rigid quarantine of known and susIt
would
teeasily
possible
to
have
them
1
pected
cases
is
teing
maintained.
JOB PRINTING.
different styles Xi
The.BANNKH has oue of tlx- bent equippedj satisfied with that which would te just 1 Thursday there wepe 87 cases. Now
ob ofilce- lu Western Michigan. nnd Is prepared to the railroads and equally just to the! this has been.reduced to 73. and the
that a description of each number would be out of the question. We have
o do every kind of book and Job printing.
upper house—have
enhanced his rep* ;
, j public—reasonable government reguls- | hot weather will help the health nnth- utation a* a good citixen, a safe and
everything that makes a hosiery stock complete.
The sleepy old empire of China is tion B,,t lf the rB‘,rowto sha11 «*ek-1*&gt; oritieu. The great number of vaccina­ cautious legislator and a faithful.repre- j
beginning to wake up. And as ahe thwart the popular demand they will tions will save Grand Rapids an epi­ tentative of the interests of bis consti-1
Men’s light weight hose for summer wear 5 cents a pair.
does so. she begins to. feel that she has bring upon themselves and the public I demic of black small pox next wffiter. tuents that it is not at all unlikely ।
Grey mixed, plain black and fancy 10 cents a pair.
lieen imposed upon quite long enough the caUmity of » socialistic program
But the iwople of Hastings should that he may be called upon, two years 'xP
by the exclusion laws of the United of publlc ownership of the railroads bestir theinaelvea. All who have not hence, to accept the nomination for'
A large line of lace stripes nt 25 cents a pair.
States. China dore not .’object to our R b to
h°1*d the
** ***«&gt; sucreasftiUy vaccinated within Governor on the Republican ticket,
shutting ont the coolies and cheap wi* in time
' tbt’ l‘aM tbree
abou,d Httend to lt Those who know him lx»t and appre- ’ .■&gt;’
laborers: but she ^loes say that it is a
H
now- Only a general vaccination oui ciate his worth will ngre&lt; with. the •—
to
rank outrage
shut up her highly ed- j The recent census bureau bulletin s11'’6 our c’fy from an epidemic of Tradesman in the statement that no
ucatedtifficials and well informed and I 0,1
Michigan manufactures
which black small pox when cold weather ■ more fitting selection could te made.
wealthy merchahts whoj wish
wi-'- to visit ' •b&lt;”r®d among other things, that while cuntea. The disease will linger around; U(i thal Mr. Glasgow would be found
of C-ooiies I the value of manufactqred products Grand Rapids and in other cities of . fully equal to discharge the difficult j
this country, with n lot
I
indignities that
that *n Michigan had increasra 84 per cent• this state. Only vaccination can stop duties incumbent upon the office with zr.
and treat them with indignities
degree, in
in o:
or-‘, for the .years between
1900 —
and
are insulting to the lastt degree,
----- 1904. ; its spread, for absolute quarantine is. credit to himtelt and with satisfaction
Price.
Store der to make certain thatt these scholarly ns compared
compared with
with the
the previous
previous census
census Impossible,
Impossible.
i to teth party and people.—Michigan !
——■
—
Any
doctor
will vaccinate a person Tradesman.
and wealthy men are not qoolies in dis- period, the prevailing wages paid in
. ...
.
producing
the
goods,
had
increased
42
for
W
centa
Theitioard
of
health
Is*
•
----------------:
-----guise. Oriibitals are very sensitive,
OBITUARY.,
and the proad^Chinese feel that they per cent, is a showing that goes far to- obliged to vaccinate for nothing in any
'
f»akic p
wh mv-nil™'
0000000000000000000000000 ooooooooooooooooocooocc-:.-. .. z
have stood these indignities as Ilong as ward explaining Michigan’s very.evi- case where the iiereon feels unable tv'
.h,„f .'Uu^mvn. mu! ..mparatlvv W
&lt;W Phvvieuu,
™
theyVan, Hikl now -propose to retaliate.
oust for any who
will do this without cost
who, ■, ..
.
. .
They are doing this where it will te prosperity.
Co. May 2., 1858, and was gowned in •
cannot afford to pay.
effective, by boycotting American
' the Thonmpple river. June 11th. 1905.
Not a single person in Grand Rapids
' goods. Chian is a large buyer of
If those who have lawn most active
Oct. 17th 1875 slie was married, to
American cotton goods, flour and other in their criticism of Gov. Warner and who ha* teen successfully vaccinated Frank P. Wj k-ox. To them nine ■
articles, and.by refusing to purchase the present legislature are yet sufficient- .' iu the past three years has had the ' children were torn, of whom eight
these goods, ahe is sure to bring this ly interested to look up the matter or ,* disease, although mnuy have been boncountry’to her senses, so that we shall make any inquiries they wilLfiud that .Mantly exjK»sed to it. Ln Germany
Mra Wilcox was a faithful, loyal ■
no£trnat the great men of the orient as most of the undesirable bills, the passage where they have compulsory vaccina­ wife, a patient, loving mother. iWid a
we would a ft&gt;t of cattle that are sus­ of 'which they boldly predicted, are now tion of every person over six montlis I good Christian woman, who sought firet
old. and where no one is siuired. there
‘ pected'of twing diseased. '
lying in the legislative waste basket.
of all to know her duty and then did ,
has not been a case of small pox iu
Most ui
Mfjot
of the
uuv utrHU&gt;j^&gt;iiiiu&gt;cui
disappointment ithus
«iup lur
far
•
,
it cheerfully. Though not a memter of.,
Gov W.nrer i. to thow .ho I “n5’
-VWIW peo- '
’
she was yet n sincere. J
.The question of city ownership qf
.^1 v:1
,_j ,L_:_ 1 pie. who are Crowded into thst small
•
teloved by all ‘
street tar lines in* this country received opposed him and who ex)&gt;ected thuir &gt; country. These facts ought to te suf- rreverknt
*J?er. n Christian,
.
campaign prophicies to be fitlfilled.
the
!
W
‘
10
hiipw
her
for her love of home
a black eye last week from an unex­
1 flcient to convince any one of
. and of what w.as right and good. «
pected
sounre. Glasgow, Scotland,
wisdom of vaccination.
j The sad circumstances of her death ,
President Roosevelt has added to his
owns her own street car lines and there
were given, iu the BANNER of last :
the plan seo#ns tn work‘well. A shrewd reputation as a statesman by the ac­
Ml
C.
Excursions.
। week. The bereaved husband and
Scotchman named Dalrymple manages tive part he took in bringing Russia
As’. children
have the sympathy of a large
National
Educational
A*
ml
.
■
and
Japan
to
consider
terms
of
peace.
—
---------------------—
—
r—
—
——----------------' - the lines, for it he city. Mayor&gt; Dunne,
Whether the. move shall succeed or not. f'bury Park. N&gt; J.. July 8-7. ^r the j circle of friends,
of Chicago.' had scarcely .been declared
nwiv
wvoniuti
u
iuuiki
nip
----- ,
....... .
the
credit
won
by
our
president
to
his
above
occasion
a
very
low
round
trip
.
elected this spring before he wired an
ADVETISED
LETTERS.
’ autborixed. Gain, ot aalc June
.
invitation for Glasgow to ,&lt;en3 Mr. country and himself by this move has trate i«
—lyu July 1 and A return limit
M„ Elu K|nney. Mn. q,,, Blott
St* and
Dalrymple.to Chicago to help that city made, it ejertaih that he will have a U.
By
paying
a
fee
of
50
centa
,
Wellman(S). ।
place
as
one
of
the
great
men
of
hisJ«b
‘
10
.
.
formulate a plan for municipal owner­
eatcution of time until Aug
Mj&lt;&gt; Jm1.
an^extention
Aug. 31 , j,.,. HeU- F (.
ship t&gt;f street! car properties Ateut tory, and that America is to-day the an
can
be
-vured.
inquire,,
ticket
office
.
Liuie
Mi
„
llolwh
c;
premier
force
in
world
politics.
j
““
three weeks dgo Mr. Dalrymple ar­
for particulate.
Stewart. Miu Grace 31111. Addie,
rived. And he put in two weeks of
Round trip summer Tourists rates to) Norris (2). Birt Morehouse. Chas. XL I
hard study of (conditions in Chicago. । It is pleasant to note that those who
Charlevoix. Harbor Springs, Cbvert, Bert
Roush. Nick Wagner.!
At the end ofithat time he advised I make it their’business to te informed* Bayview.
Geo. Stewart. Dewitt
strongly against city ownership in this on such matters estimate that this' Petoskey. Traverse City and all Michi- Glen Beigh.
country
’
s
wheat
crop
in
1963
will
te,
gan
reports
are
now
in
effect
and
will
I
F
ero
.
Bert
Peck,
Fred Brown
country, stating it would lead to ptditical grafting of the worst sort, and to the greatest in the country’s history. ■ coati Mie throughout the summer.
oooooooooooooooooooc:- •
They
think
the
winter
wheat
yield
will
Very
cheap
rates
are
given
with
a*reI
building up corrupt jiolitical ma- i
chines The Scotchman
is right. • te 4B0.WUX&lt;i bushes, or 49.teU.U0Q in turn limit until Oct. Hl.
Mrs. Howe of Battle Creek and
r. '
gpeciul round trip Snnduy rate, are
Regulation, not ownership, of public e.cere of the bett previuu, year.
nnd Mrs. Will Hire of California spent
utilities ghouhl be the aim of Ameri - i Spriiw wheat too la up Jo the hightet n0„. ln effecL „ r„t0 ot ul„ '(,ir for the
; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milan
can legislative dealing 'with public I average of put yuan, in-aplte oi the „„in&lt;l trip will le charged. Pauumger.
CASTLETON CENTER.
Andrews.
meat reach Marling point by midnight
utilities, especially such k* are large backward spring
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Poland of Has- ;
----------- ---------- -—
employers of labor
■
•
same date. Tickets are good on all tings spent Sunday at Robert Price’s.
CREEK STREET
THEY NEED NEW CHURCH passenger trainson this division if they '
Mrs. Oak who has Imcn 'visiting her
T
. ,,.
,.
It is reported from Bay City that 1
' are scheduled to stop at the station granddaughter ut thi. pl«» returned
Snud.y with Mr.
you wish to stop at.
toherhnmeUH-ting. Mra.d.y.
an'1 Mnu
'
eontTHits were closed last week teWe solicit your orders, and will deliver them t-Jyou h’
tween tlhe Indu.itrial works of that city i The United Brethren Doing Splendid
A Michigan train for Michigan
Le-ter Brown &lt;4 Charlotte I. &gt;|«d.
A"«C*&gt;B‘‘en i. .pending a couple
mid the Belgian government for a
Work and Need Larger Quar। jieople, fost. comfortable and conven-1I ing hi. notion with hi. grander. °
'nth &gt;&gt;er Grandmother M Irv
the quart or the crate. NOW is a good lime to put
seventyifivq ton lifting power railroad
ters, *
1 ient. Michigan Central “Wolverine* '
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wrecking train to te used ion the Bel-j ~
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:: saves half a day going and coming and I ehts Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Offley.
them up. Call PHONE NO. 37 an,d we will tell y&lt;”.:
Ml«t Joaie Kaymond win, ha&gt; been
B°"L Vi?icj, P™r1'
S*m Bid,!1’
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One of the needs f&gt;! the United
giutn government hues. The represen- 1 „ .,
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. t gives a whole, day for business in New making her home with her father in 1
Ch“rle&gt; J4’id •“&gt; Florence Call).
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the price.
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tative of the Belgian government was.
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*,..«• , York. Leaves Hastings at 11:53 a. in. ■ MMfa. returned to MichUan l»t frl-.
Bu“d*’', “ L~ch Uk'
. , .
h new church. It seems now that this
accompanied by the .*ecr«tarv of the' . . ,
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Detroit 3:40 p. in., arrivv
D.uumu o;w i dav
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of
Mr.
and.
Mra.
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is to te realized in the very near fu- p. in., arrives Grand Central Station ■ da^French national railway- directorate, .
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; Louis Hancock is suffering with j
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.„ ture. 1 he pastor had teem conducting
and it is expected that contracts will
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, a very aggressive campaign for funds
train in America. Try it
mother at.Gun Lake.
1KHr in
ninhis finger, and he has gone fo
te -awarded for wrecking train equip- •,
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A' ,„
thorn
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to erect the building this summer. It
Barnum &amp; Baileys Circus at Grand ; Allen Delong and Nellie Myrcs spent I Chicago for treatment.
ments with the railroads of France will .
T.
r.
■TUB GROCERS.
HASTINGS, HICK.
On the day
.1,) M'uw.ng I ndi] mate
the 11„*rMt
. R»pi&lt;te. Jura- M. A rate
«l.n lor ■ Sunday «t Uwtejr Shaffer V
te cIumxI soon . '.On*
.
Frank Bidelman and wife of Hast-1
the vist
the foreign renresentatives
1.1,of
unite
I’ir,'*Jlt,t‘.'2* i |,nn ulthe city. Tb. mraibura ol the . the round trip will be given whirl, in..................................................
A
few from here attended Children s I »nKs visited his sou Henry last Saturto the
worksan
itn- not
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church
teing able tu build it by i cludef‘
ticket * tbe cirous. ! day at F. M. church and reiort it fine ' day .
portant order w» receivrsl from the | themselves must ask the citizens of I Date d
HIGH STREET.
Jun*
rotorn limit i for the shorLnotice they had.
,
Mattie'
visited her mother
Panama canal commission. j Evidently 'j Hastings for help. A sjilendid work 1 ^une 3“
Chas Offley and family called at E. ! Monday.
Mr. ..ml-Mrs. A. and M. ISeeber at-!
there is little need to worry over the
” 1, has been done in the ward. The Sun-! Sunday excursion to Grand Rapids Mead's Sunday,
The W. C. T. U. met at the county
eMen&gt; ’
In
question as to whether or sot Ameri- i
day School baa increased from an eh-1 Jdne 25th. Special train leaves HastMr an(1 Mnt John Gutchess visited farm last Wednesday and a good time
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can initastrioe will contrive to secure rollment of 15 to 90. The services are j ings 8;85 a. m.
returning leaves I tbeir daughter at this place Thursday, was reported.
Wbtrc to ttBKKi U'j
j M1«k Amy Johnson is assisting Mrs.
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foreign orders. Let it be seen to that
I A. Johncox of Orangeville" with her
tfKBMWhc jhawd ib;.
well MU.M u,d could be inerrared it Grand R.pid. «:80 p. m.
| Min ou (ladhn^r „ho
Several from here attended the funer­
home conditions remain satisfactory
i household duties.
pit- It U how ippn-ri
&gt; better church home eouH 1» had.
B«y view Camp Meeting nnd A, K,iamaxI„ ,ur th,
few wwka re. al of Owar Hill's baby.
and American genius and Americani
"f.°
hn
Bu
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aud
An
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on
Merrill
had
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to ulk yirtwork! tor
Everymie should te willing to .help sembly. Bay View Mich July 11 to tarned home Monday.
There is not much news on ,Creek what might have been
enterprise will take care of the foreign
:i a serious acclthe building fund to grow.
j Aug. 18th. ■for the above occasion one ;
Street this week.. because the farmers dent when out fishing
tradfc problem.
--------J one day last
------------fare plus 50 cents for the round trip is
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
are busy cultivating corn.
I| w«»*k
week. unm.
Some ......
way the vboat upset, letGOOD BALLGAME SATURDAY, authorized.
Dates of sale, July 11,
Mrs. Thoa. Edgner called on Mrs.
■ ting both men in the lake, but by the
Philadelphia is still engaged in ’the
The Vermontville liase ball nine and ’ 1^- !'• 1A and 19th return limit until Eva Decker Sunday.
timely assistance of Fred Johnson
and
,
mfl wmtNiq
good for •
very laudable business of cleaning her
the Woodworking Co’s nine will cross "Aug 19 inclusive.
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE Charley Vandenburg they reached
basket dhraon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thoe. Fuller pent
mnicipal house, and routing the leech­
bats at the fair grounds next Saturday
Annual Meeting Grand Lodge Ben­
Mn,. Charlotte Scoville 1, vl.iti^ .^'.t! rt,h,
oulle . «t.rv
Saturday and Sunday with Willard‘
es and’grafters who have been fastened
^‘T“ 01 "* " *
M‘“ E,h"
tMcHeiV Jafternoon.
It will te a good game, evolent and Protective Order of Elks
Fotlett and family
upon that city by its rotten, corupt,
as the teams both play good tell.
Buffalo "N. V. July 11 to 18. 05 one
There will be an ice cream social at flm,natlon. which was held.In Hastings
republican ring When it comes to
Edith Decker and friend Camerl Lon Hendershott’s- June 28. All are T^’u*fl*y *nd Friday.
first
class
fare
plus
23
cents
for
the
“GUY D.” RECORD 2:20.*
national politics Philadelphia is strong­
round trip will be given. Outre ot rale
wi,h &gt;“r parents cordially invited.
[ Porter Smith of Galesburg is spendlug
ly republican. And there has been a
Will stand at owner's barn every day July 8. 9 and 10th. Return limit July । Stephen Decker and family.
Mr. M. Manning and family visited a
dayB wlth Andrtw Myers and
tendency in that city to “vote it of the week. Terms 88 for standing
Nearly everybody is attending the
F5. By paying a lee of |LOO an exLowest prices in Cheese.
«t Mra. Manning'. r*rsnt»..Mo Mory'a
straight’ in municipal affairs, just be­ colt W. C. Dunham. Dowling, Mich.
Oranges. Dried Beet.
tenion of time until Aug. 4th can be holiness meetings at Mr. Spendlove's last Saturday.
I
M|W
A
- E- Robinson will entertain the
cause the ticket was labeled republi­ R. F. D. 1.
Honey, Lemons, Hanan
woods. They are not having very
secured.
can. But the Quakers have at last
as, Cakes and Bolognts
good success only two converts.
W. S. Barron Agt.
awakened to the fact that a republican
hTd^o?™
n
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Aroh,e
Mead
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WWe
&lt;nd
^uthter.
of
Card of Thanks.
Bert Gould and Wesley Baker are
We extend our heartfelt thanks to the neigh­
grafter is no tetter than any other
EaM
h Th®faneral w“ near &lt;**•«• Crwk. spent Sunday with
bors and friends who no kindly assisted us dur­
WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS building a barn for Frank Balx-ock in held at hia
If you don’t know what
thief because he happens to train‘with ing the illness aud death of our l»e!oved husband
htn hnmn
in Prichardville ii_
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Alvah
Breber
and
wife.
SUMMER? If you desire rest and re­ Kalamo.
you want, we will gladly
and
fattier,
also
to
the
Order
ot
Patricians,
the
Wednesday June 21.
that party. We must have more men employes of the Car Soul Factory and the ladles creation, why not try' -THE RIVER
Mrs. Elmore Hathaway’s grand­
lake time to show and
Miss Ethel Manning visited Orilla
X ST. LAWRENCE TRIP?” Folders
able to rise above party in this country of the choir tor their sweet singing.
WeTcan hear the wedding bells begin mother, Mrs. Yeckley. te spending a few
demonstrate our goodsMrs. K. M. luchlxrtd
Archer
Wednesday
and
Miss
OriUa
re
­
descriptive of the Thousand Islands,
who will not hesitate to vote and work
Miss Bertha Inchbold
to chimo and we can soon begin to ex­ days with her.
Rapids, Montreal. Quebec . Murray- turned her visit Friday.
We think we are having some dld-i
for the defeat of corrupt candidates
tend congratulations.
Bay. Tadousac, the far famed Saguenay
Card of Thapks.
fashioned summer weather, corn is
Mr. and Mra Thomas Edgner and
for office, no matter on what ticket
River, etc., ou application to any
Yours for bow 1‘rjee
looking'
fine and wheat and hay the
Wb dralre to oxpt ess our thanks to Ute many
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gould visited
they are running.
There V a vast difference ■ between
friends who were so kind to us during our re­ railway or steamboat Ticket Agent. For
same,
gay* this to not a prosper-::
cent sad tereavemeni. Particularly do we yrtsh illustrated guide, ‘ ’ Niagara to the Sea,'' Thus. Gould&lt; and family.
wishing and winning. Many a good ous Roosevelt year*’
to
thank
the
neighbors
who.
though
mostly
send
6
cents
in
postage
stampk
to
H.
. According^ revelations made before strangers. yeTMdoDoeQ ttelr J:!:.
Maud Mattison returned to her home man. has failed because he had his
Foster Chaffee. Western Pass. Agt.,
a U. S. grand jury in Chicago, the and sympathy In "-ays that touched our hearts. Toronto, or Thos. HenryTTraffic Mgr., at Jackson after an extended visit wishbone where his backbone ought to
We appreciated It more deeply than we can tell.
leaders of the teamsters labor unions
Montreal, R. &amp; O. Navigation Co.
Frank P. Wilcox and Children.
with relatives.
have bean.
Want column, le a word tor each IomHIou.
Card ot Thaulu. twenty-firn cents each.
Obltaary. poetry and resolutions, 5c a line.
Notices of birth*, death-, or marrtagm will be'
printed free as news matter.
&lt;ar"No communication will te.published un­
der any clrvttOHtance* unless n bears the
writer’s name and post ofitce address.'
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W. E. Merritt

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open Evenings.

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FRUIT TREES
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Scale, How to Fight ,

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’’ro,'"or Ta,t of the Michigan Agri- i
’’ c“lraral coll«e. in hi. address at the I

^t.*° them- «&lt;» ‘tout one I Hen. will
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B‘w Vrim* I rT
Hen,
win
« grWit deal of milk
fourth the toul wnoont uked by &lt;°Jn
r'?’'i°'
mlUl
ley Horticultural society, held at
the intererta ••
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lf &lt;hey can get It and it I Charles AV. Garfield's farm, near Grand
. met pertKi food
£n'.
'Three bin. wen, cUy tuuK,)
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Rapids .Hast week,, ^declared that the
the homie ander «,penal™ o'Xtnlre' “Im J&lt;~t
"" tk.
' .tuff for rrodorigg
San Jose scale i, affecting fruit trees
Md
lou
of
them.
and sent to the senate. 1 had learned I
two or three miles southwest of the
iq the mean-------time that
economy was
was the '
Dw‘«ht- UI Evanston.
....... ivuuumy
&amp;vaiMion. city limits nnd portions of WalkerwMchn-ord. Th., Wajl-„d-Mt^lu,,weJI k"'™-n &gt;n thi, city. h«, begun township. He said it first appears as
committee uf
uf the
the hon«,
hon^'/thTa^v^"
R^.‘ a small, yellow lousethen a light
committee
th. Governor ' ?!! **•"'“ Ih" «»«tnd&gt;ip of Rtm.
------- „d. Appropriation!
.
• *?™««&gt; &lt;»imw. :fordammatoher
iia .formed, which aftcr•nd .Uthe „
Fmm.ee
---------- re- «. oer yeUJ^■ ’ wiell
rv;••ommittee of ,he Kn.te were the .
■ rrojerty
cutting "*"*•
turn.
- - -.w from the vuiungj
‘
~ Mwk.
r—"• T*1® insect punc-1
or
a
road
through
it.
She
claims
damtnrOT
thu
lmrk
he
suclc. the
gauntlet through which all aonronri ..
‘'™
u" “idof Sl,ooo.
The CaAifomis
wash of sulphur.
tionamuat paw.. Nothing daunted f **“
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wcureAa conference witl.;the governor
A' J- w*'d’f. of theJackaon Pre™ I U"“ “d w*“r“ the heat i
then went alone to the renate Hnanre in Ticking ont the All Michigan In■
If you should see signs of the work
committee nnd Mtccwded in having '“r-c-''11«K»»te
Athletic Association
Amoeiatioo
Athletic
thee, bill, reportedput and passed by
teani' 1,’“"-' Blinw. catcher; ■ of this pest, prompt action should be 1
the senate. There bill, carried $M.ika&gt;
Striker, .pitcher, and captain;; | taken. If in doubt what to do. write i
for relmilding the recently hurndd !
■ ry' W ***-: ^^ Wt ffeld.. all of I rrofcxMir Taft, of the Michigan Agri- '
j[ dormitory. Av.iam for live stock. «m..
Alb'»n College nine, on the all cultural College. Lansing, who will I
। send information 'desired
,
000 for,a new barn and stock judging I "“r nlttB’

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oommittee reported ont to the Horn,
J”’ ““""p"* to but. »M.ouo. Ian, • Ukeude fruit farm r.f Wm
than half what the committee on M S- F- D. Noe.
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Whatever J. T. Pierson &amp; Son advertise
is accepted as

TRUE
BECAUSE IT IS TRUE
When we tell you that you can buy an ail
Silk Parasol, with a Patent runner
and inner-locked stays with fancy and
plain borders this week at

room at the college. and
f(,_
Mwwa Ott and Hill who are in- POPUi ABITV w tho
-K.lpm.nt at th. 1-pp.r 1&gt;niBTO|, .“Hing a
g„ plant ,n H„tl
«»’W.AR1TY OF THE

udiiake n« it the

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reier,meet nation located at Chatham
Alger county
1 cannot “fr"in from paying . dewrved tribute to Senator Glaagow of
this district. He was always most
ready to give hi. |.&gt;we rtnl aid to the
u;&gt;i.
----« 'V im
bilh Iin
which
he knew 1 had a jirsunal interest, or which would fe of
value tn the farming interest* which
1
we both represented. He put his jierronality and high Handing .in the
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the M. A.
and

'’Ml pleawsl with the outlook
R F.D. SYSTEM
They are putting in an n^to-date
T*1” '”e,nl”“'“d l«pularity of the'
,4*at
“*“.«*&gt; tH'* that Hastings ; P’., , Je!!"-'r}'
“» “««»:
,f“
ftCt
Pcti^onN for
for the
the ..
”
“r-w-date city Tliev expect to hy
ct th"t 4'-708 l«'Uon«
th” manufacture of ga, within !
of new run tee are now ;
on
file. , The work of extending the
lIlp n*'xt month.—Albion Reconler.
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service i*
i» prucetsung
proceeding as rapidly ns
will !
'h. “
forCTt,in« pomible. Hural route, are taing or- !
t?”.n ”?. ?*.‘^'1'r
dered into effret al an
average rate .
x".,u*n will ever become a good busi...„ .
------- v-»i* of ufeut six hundred a month. With
“*'** n,nn
bv weans himself
the •&gt;»&gt;&gt;■&lt; of forgetting. A led memory Jn'y'T8 when...
1'the''nei^anreOTtotinn
.
year.
when
the
new
appropriation
j*
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&lt;“'reVf^deUve“UZ''XO^

$1.68
You know it’s so.
These are reduced from former prices of
$2 to $3 you know what that means
as to value, When we say that there are
only about sixty of these Parasols in­
cluded in this sale, you know what that
means as to opportunity / .

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did very effective work in securing is an evil that can he overcome, if a i
ive; a large number of route* will lie ;
! their favorable consideration by the efficient amonnf &lt;tf determination is i
i. d In Bwj CBMtf.
ejrtahlished. the service to start on '
senate.
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Arfgust i. New York has I.GIU active
While thankful for these favors I i Nearly every farm )u»nd thinks that '
1 routess. many eoYlnti-s being entirely1;
was nutsatisfied.
White J was . he reepivt-s the smallest wages of any
covered by the service. Only seventy;
thoroughly committed to the idea *»f , branch of labor. However the hand
l
eight ]K!titions from this state are now I
economy. 1 m!m&gt; knew that mo.^t of the that i* getting .&lt;2.', per month witli (lending.
room* ju M. A. C were built to ac­ lunnl. washing and the keeping of his
comodate afeut 350 students
The eir- hor-v is fetter jmid than the t book-,
.EADlNC DRUGGIST.
roilment last year was over I.n'iXL i keeper, the clerk or the tradesman who
ate- r.-alired that unless a large build­ gets $50 per month an.l has to pay
ing to relieve the crowded conditivn board and !anndrf:«mt &lt;rf this.
of the clas-roYrtns *a the college was
Geo. M.-nhunnu-k was a Grand -Rap- :_
Hastings has yhartsl with Charlotte
&gt;-&lt;XL’CC&lt;C’OOOQOOOOOO built during ibe next tw&lt;» years, that ir. the p.ist yesir in'L expense and ser­ ids visitor Friday.
the institution Would be seriously enp- vices uf a manual training teacher.
Mrs.‘Albert Bemmer was a Grand Rap*
pled and p»jrhaps p-rmanently so. They jre so4 leiued with the work that ids visitor Friday.
I
Knowing that there was a restriction । they 1uk\&lt;&gt; employed the entire services
ATthur Brown made n Intninej-s trip ■'
placed on the one tenth mill tax for of a teneher for the coming year. Mias tn .Grpqd Rapid? Friday.
!
M, A. C., and none on the une fourth Enla 0iear. of the liaekley school, of
Thus.-* Sullivan made a business trip !
J mill tax ioo- U. of -M. at Ann Arbor, it Mnskegun. will have charge uf the
to Nashville Thursday.
•:
oitr Hamburg { occurred to me that thia grand school
work.
Hastings
is
awake
and
pro
■11
.-age The deMrs. Frank Heath, uf Middleville, j
i lor the education of farmers' suns and
grtMsivte in school matters.-^Charlotte j vitdted Hastings friends Friday.
■ these metis is such
j
.
■ are compelled to ». daughters wan being unjustly treated Tribune. .
Frank Wood. of Erefcmont,* visited js |
etn ..tresh Every Dey. ’• by the legislature. I then ptepared a
’ Tomorrow' Friday evennig. ab St.
ir Hamburg Steaks I, bill removing the restriction from die
brother Sam in this city Friday. - ‘
Ruse s •Hail. Haitingx. will fe held the 1
•agv of ,us and you
retired that they are j nne tenth mill tax fur a term of two; commencement eaurciaea of the Has- ' 8. S. Garrison ami wife visited their j
‘ years on^y-. thereby giving the M A.
daughter in Grand Rapids last week. !
tir.gw High school, and the Herald
t C. $!l-\(Wj additional for the next two editors;have been favored with an- . Mrs. W. G. Austin, of Kalamazoo. j
( years with which to get the building' uonncetaents flrom. Miss Gertrude visited Mrs. J*. S. Goodyear last week. ■
j so much needed. ’'
Roger-* of Hastings, formerly of Carl­
Mrs. Rosa L Cubb was taken to the '
T
"To say tlflit this bill met with u ton. nnd Ray Fopt. of this place, who University hospital at Ann Arbor last .
•i .r pleased to till
। frown from the chairman of the ways are numbered with the list of graduates week for treatment.
dertf.
Call us by
j and means committee would be putting in the elective course. A class of
i the order will
Judge aad Mrs. Clement Smith visit- I
1 • it mildly. But by pitiert work, after, twenty-six will:graduate. Gertrudeed the former's father and brother in ।
j about four week? and within two days and Kay have' a host of admiring
Castleton Thursday. •
j of the close of the session. I succet-dtd' frieBds in . Frefepont who Join the 1
Charles \V. .Ionian, of Bedford, was
1 ‘ in getting the bill reported out.' and Herald - with dlngratuiation*. —Freein-the city last week. !■ Hiking after
, passed 'by the house easily and sent to post Heiraid.
■ .’. Weaver, Prop.
linsin«s-s matters, and-’ shaking hind*
•; the senate. In this connection I want
With iregnrd tu(the law prohibiting with old friends.
,
» t o say that tlm housf has been “with
thfi circulation or lottery advertising, • Dr. and Mre.~G. W. Lowry left last
MAST INUS, Q
MICHIGAN C1 me” oa every bill introduced by mt- at thi'i Postmaster General has issued a
week
Tue»day
fur
the
Dr's toyhood,
1 . this’se&lt;sH&gt;n.;Hnd that, means more than !
special prdvr which says that the term*
OOOQOOOOQOOOOO
Zanvsviile. Ohio, and
re­
• l ean explain in this article, which is of tne law bar • rtidleM chain” enter- home
; alremly top lengthy. Another little pfiaes. so-called ..••gift concerns.” or mained until Friday.
Editor
Feighner
and
Ed
Mallory,
of
1 private conference with the Governor. similar jenterprisj* offering prizes de- '
;uhl about five minutes "red hot” talk pendentfon lot nr chance, intituling Nashville, were in the city as witness­
with^Senatur . Bi ll cow Dougherty, ••gnew-ipg” or .'•estimating0 contests es Friday in th- bankruptcy case of
, and xny work was ended -. a« the entire fur prizes as .well as -drawings and I Mrs. Mabie Marble, of that place.
State Board of Agrichlture, two prbm- raffles of every kihd. whether general ' Marshal Phillips, A. A. \Vilmont
; iner.t citizens of Lansing, Pres. 1 ... l.OI. tor manor or otherwiM-. tor ««• hnKrnr McMurray attmalrol the
/ -.urted my planing
: Snyder. ProfeMorw and others fought i private gain or in
' raid
air...-tate firemen’s niosociation -meeting, at
the Table factory
aid of charitable.
itthtoua oloro-i,. Ironing law week, and retort an initmonnee that I am
the last bill throngh the senate com- (I educational wr
V'”
’
‘
; iredtodoall kinds of
h\.
ia
mind
when
hand- wresting and profitable K«don.
; mittee,. and the bill passed the senate : Please' fear tnL. —
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at 4 p. m. on the last day of the ses-1 ing in articles regarding, priz^. ; George Hutchinson and Mrs. Peter

YOU Mi DO BETTER AT

Afthur E. Mulholland, j

PERSONAL MENTION.

Fresh
Every Day

8 THIS HUT WEATHER
I

g People’s Meat Market
J Phono 238.
Sxyxxxxxxx

NOTICE
’’
:

Planing

Matching

1 sion, and will fear the Governor’s
1 signature. The following letters re- j
eeived by me the past week explain .
■ themselves.
j The first is a peronal letter to Mr. ■
• Schantz from President J. L. Snyder of
1 the Agricultural College and reads as

etc., for we are compelled to refuse to Cramer, of Hart. Mich., arrived in
publish them.
,
! tb‘» city last week and were the guests
Mike al! kinds of
------------ ——----- — • of Geo. Osborn and wife. Mrs. Cramer
2
-------DOWN
N SIS
CALLED
HIS -----------------------------w»H make an extended visit with
SUPERIOR OFFICER ■ friends in thi- city and vicinity.
a:.d
Tfe writer of this sketch in company j W. F. Adams, of Lowell, the veteran
witllGeneral H. C. Wright. Comman- I starter, whom so many of our'readers
der of the Uth cofjik whs standing on , have seen at the county, (^irs in the
[ follows:
the
taarapet but a few years ago where past, was in the city Thursday rejH-ej The State Board of Agriculture has
• leased to figure with you
Horseman,a
I instructed me to extend to you very General
___ Wright anfi Abraham Lincoln senting'theMichigan
---------------------- Grand
:.::y work you may wish.
Rapids publication.
:
=! ^•r,^wb&amp; $
jx -p
°f x
We are in'receipt of an invitation, to
I affecting the Agricultural College dur- j that ever memorable day. After con■ I ing the session of the legislature that 1 templating the surroundings, Gen. commencement^exercises of the Hyde
I has just closed.
1 Wright said, ‘Here on the top of this Park, Chicago, senior class, which will
1
Yon have rendered very vdnaWeser-1 parapet i^twren
between this
this old
old embrasure
embrasure take place to -night. Among the grad­
1 vice to this institution and it is the de- '«™y'ci
uates ^is ^Le win Thayer Kniskern. son
sire of all those interested to render to and that, is the place where President
- red a car load ot White
Lincoln
stood
witnetting
the
fight. of Major A. I&gt;. Kniskern. Lewis.is
I you their most sincere gratitude.
•j:f week.
Then, by his side s suigeon was president of the graduating class.
:
T^c secund letter to which reference
wounded by a minne ball. I entreated
Mr. and Mre. &lt;V. R. Cook havelitarZ is made bypir.^chiintz is one addressthe President not to exports! his life to , ally obeyed the uft repeated injunction
j ed by Prsiedent J. L. Snyder to the the. bullets of the enemy,
enemy. but
bu(t he seemseem-1f
. ,qo w Halifax. ’' They jeft Fri­
; Master of every Grange in Barry ed oblivious to his surroundings. ' tlay noou_ anQ will go with their
ed oniivious io mi*
।‘lay noon, anti win go v»n.u iuui
■f 1 County, and reads as follows:
&gt;
found
that
1
; Finally,
r lumtj, when
•••••.••-I —
p—• —
—r tmy
-» entreat--. yij’c}i;gan Editorial brethren on the ■
'
—
I wrote vou a few months ago
! ies failed to miute any "imjeession
on 11 . doU.n the st Lawrence, then to I
&lt;mebting that you afid yonr Grange
j
,.Mr Pn-sident. I know Halifax, Boston and then home. Theywill be away until about the 4th. .
i
poprtslion. for
the AgriculWral th„ Unital StaUe Ime.
T
,,
not safe where yon are .landing. I or
„
J
1 ‘ every respect, and I will 4.
Your
the n
HonoraHe
............-representative,
....
ra. V"
0"®"*^ ! ,1O, v.n to comedown.Mr. Lincoln
TV
/"’V • KTTS 11 rt ..f till*
a way down figure. * .
OJ1«S oSSnee" n ‘h« .
'mB *"d “‘‘I'11
"« »• •“
bT d"pn“'“
-rga’n would be O. K. for
: &amp;
&lt;0
i„ considoratiOii
c...i&lt;k«u« of
or my
~y “ana.tnev now. but It will be .If neglected.
„_______ &gt; .. .. to So
mo I more
....... tn
”
”rrh, Lodge or the home.
The uneasiness 'after eating, fils of nerv­
&gt; I to report to you, that he renderd the lhan froin ihclinatiun ho stepp'd down
t College very dalusble ansisUncex In
d
n position behind the parapet ous hendaohe. sourness of the stomach, and
{WE IN AND LOOK IT OVER
disagreeable belching may not be very bad
: i
I Ev.,„ u.en
wo,.m;
now. but they wiu be if the stomach is
l
Tdl.nTb, suffered to grow weaker.Pyspepsia Is such a, miserable disease
ManUng with tt» meralere of Ue , &amp;,liend Horatio O. " right
to- that tife tendency to it sbopld be given
Look and h‘”
£ w da-, and for hi.toryl. sake, .houhl lx&gt; early attention. This is completely over­
come by
•
■
.
W. R. JAUIESOH, Prop,.
♦
College.
L
trilmte to the American wldier-a
I deem it only fair that these facts j un-ted north anj 5Oath.
”• ' -'stfsrsM St.
Hastbos, Mich. ♦
which strengthens thswhole digestive system
| should be’made known to you and your
’yanZandt Cox.
1 Grange.
.

'fuJdtei. Window Frames
Door Frames,
Work, House Finishing

Jos. - Alwine,
for sale
AN ORGAN

Impaired DlgCStlOn

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE :

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

There are Some Corresponding Values in
Ladies’ Muslin and Gauze Underwear.7

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The People’s Store.

Phone No. 9.

$75,000.00

Capital

Hastings; Mich.

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

Officer,

Don’t Spend Jill
eixitcr mccr. PrtsMwt.

R. B. Itlcwr,

Vos find !n your pay
enveloped. Save part.
Put It In our popular
and reliable

Ulcc Pre.

fl. fl. flndcrtcH. Caihkr.

Director*
£»«tcr m«Mr.
R. B. HHiur,

Savings •
» Bank.

R. C. Treidi.

m. r. coon.
D. $. BwOvor,
take Lllaicrs,
fl. fl. fl»dcr$«.

Every deposit you make, your pile grows biggerr
The interest we pay helps out, too.

Bye and bye

you’ll h’ave enough out of your savings to buy a

1 per cent
v
Interest
paid m tarings DepMlt*.
money to £mi on

house and lot.

giving you.

It’s mighty good advice we are

Start on it and you'll never regret it

Bastings City Bink

Real €»uit Sccnrity.

Dishes! Dishes!
Lamest Stock and Lowest Prices
in Barru Counto at
WATCH Md JEWELRY

.REPAIRING.

ER. PANCOAST

THE CORNER JEWELRY STORE

My store isopen evenings
l*h&lt; ne No. 20-3 it.

�SPECIALIST

Southwestern Michigan

YfAR END MUSIC
AL EXHIBITION

,

•

..

Erear rwrMMM DOB1 u«*t ireuMK.

WAS

wastinq awa\

A Mysterious
Visitor I deaf f&gt;en»ons«
*

never gvi acasux. aaiu
- ----------! an old surgeon to the employ of one of
for th.
[Ori«lna!.l
’ tjH. transatlantic lines recently. Thia .
Mr. Kelsey Opdyke went borne from ( wa|| foan&lt;1 out&gt;.&lt; be
"when a whole with SlSTSJSta”!; “f
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
the
opera
late.
Opening
the
front
door
;
c|
HJk{
o(
dea{
mutes
went
abroad
aome
j
Ccnttnued
from
|»a&lt;e
1.
tut#, Adrian, Mich.
witis bls night key. he entered the hall, i years ago. and, despite a particularly j
Otu C. Ryder of No. 1M1 OokdaK- I WUR, J Abbott, formerly editor of March
will make their first visit to
.Tames
dimly lighted by a gas Jet, and was ; rough passage, none of them wanted
Lillian Peck
passing the drawing room door when i to He on tbe deck and beg somebody to j
1
avenue
returns
home
this
evening
from
’
*•
—
"
----HASTIN ft f N r k
return, homo tbi. eronin* from the PUrgim. which
publUbod at •Laura' Class
Ftw^toby AnUtE1 •! .
b» rausht Fisht of a sum in evaahw hrove tbam overboard
'
riHoiinui n v r
WMtPnkK ,x.
y wild
Kltb a, uriac.
bride. hl
c
i, „ow «iitor the a»nest rars, r».
n , b
.Mildred Muttuon d~, ato pa-lns to the rear. •men.
Lullaby
-That', the MMlck feeltos. ran
...
Curtis
Botum
; marriage to whom was the result of a mopolitan. which magazine is now r. Polka.............
and will be at the
ar&amp;8 01 m 1 » II ,h» re «.-• what the 1 know. A little. investigation proved I Chronic brouchlal troobw.
...Glenna Withey wo. not .ualelenl light to roe|
tlM. -Bnach nerves are mostly ,!
[ pretty romance. The groom wm a owned by W. R. Hearst.
_
. .Hobart Tbomaa
cough, au&gt; b« uufcH,
.
men k»k«l Uke. and wbnt there won j
by
tta. Mr Bnd Ih,t . met
Mid cured by fUey, Huncv’m.l
'
soldier in the employ of Uncle Sam.
Curley LocksEthelyn Hecox.
was
turned
off
th*'
moment
Mr.
Opdyke
are not neiir|y
Hable to For Ml, by Arthur E.
°
: While travelling to Manassas toparticiDuet;........................ ......................... Strnbog
Grand
Rapids
is
at
last
taking
steps
caught sight of the Intruder. Then I
nBUMCa that comes from the rolling &gt;I bucWMor ta tv. H. GoSdyiTr
I ell your sick friendb*
j pate in a sham battle, he saw a hand“
Grace Bush, Kathleen Woolley
that promise effectually to prevent the
'National Air• Ballack
came a sound as of some one scamper- . motion of a ship as are others.
fiUF MY IWIY Qi m ♦. 7«9fi ■ m some girl standing on the station plat.Nettie Turner .
log through the buck room uud a crash I -The experiment of saturating a ball I
URE UM URLi, tJ 1, ■. 10 /.JU ?. 01. (onn at Wegt Park N Y. He threw. inundation of the West Side when the
Mark’s PetBallade
Grand gets on its yearly rampage.
denoting the falling of a table mingled of cotton with cocaine and thus dulling |
g
g
out to ber» hard tack on which he
Geneva Hayes
with tl»e' breaking of glass. Mr. Op- the hearing iuts been tried by ship aur- ,
CUPS AND
SpringBullack
y
hbd inscribed with his bayonet:
dyke knew that the fugitive bad upset f^ns
rMst to tboae who
;
Corn Silsbee
Patrick Doud, known as the "cabj "Please write to me. I am lonely after
. ,„..ll .tnnll wrerod -1th hde . brae,
w oort nt a ro.
hat '
This Institute in order tointrod-c&lt; i a year, and a half's service in the' Phi- l»ge king" because bf his extensive Little FairyStr^bhog
a suiuu
' tn after all, the best way to do is to ‘feed ., Beautiful Designu, Juu wt...
|
.* Frances Heath
.
Mr. Opdl’fe harried afu-r the man to )
Bsbc,._,4
„v„ tt.._PhItaW.l would like. iUtea^ Se' f
their new Medical Discoveries and X lippines Mnd don’t know any one* in raising of that vegetable, died at his Vocal’.........................................
Earner
the rear rooms and Dually the kltehen. [ .
pr«a.
Radium System, sends at its own ex New York state.' ’ The soldier’s 'uddri.M home near Muskegon last week.
Ira Peck
them.and would like tu lav..
"Add's" Cla.ss in Rhythm Games.
No one was to be found. The doors
--------------------------call and see them, whether teor ■ t
pense these eminent specialists togivt ; was shown on tlw biscuit. When he
. llGlenna Gardner 2 .Toeephine An- and windows' were ail locked except j
I or not. • ■. '
f
to those who call on the I abov&gt;&gt; di|e ' arrived at thej, barracks, be • found
A Michigan Central wreck destroyed
Jerion. 3 Madeleine Gardner, 4 Mary one window, nn 1 Mr. Ojxlyke cum-lod- . Cures cfbup.
ctoup. sure
bore throat pukmarj
pukmary
I consultation, examination, advice atic 1 awating him j a picture of the girl the contents of twenty freight cars and
TitBnga a Mildred Ketcham, 6 Ruth ed that the fugitive bad escaped i troubles-Monarch over
n of ever)
LEE HUB,
S';-.
Tlulmas, 7 Catherine Stem. 8 Elleu through this window. After a thorough ■ort
I all medicine required to complete : : whom he saw [at the station and'a 'let- tore up about 40 rods of track neur
Dr' Thomas Lclectric OIL
Sullivan. UNeta Runion.**, 10 David
[ ter saying she had got his message. Union City, one day lost week.
’ cure, absolutely free.
'
wood. 11 Milton Otten. 12 Adali &gt;»*urch Mr. Opdyke made up bls minil !
that the intruder had gone, and then .
, These specialists will diagnose youi A correNpotxdMice sprang- up - and the
------ ,
&lt; Bra ?lingleta duetMathews
for tip- first time It occurred to him
case and give jyou the benefit of thei: soldier aent the girl his photograph.
TT
M W
W M"* VEGETABLE SICiLl “
TwoIIittle warbler* have made their ।
that sneak thieves or burglars do not !
medical knowledge. Their is no ex- : After many letters has been written. nest, in a queer pined choosing a mail I Walt) Marv iiud Harry Sparks
'........................................ Holst
go about In evening drew*. He dropjied |
• perimentjug'or guess work. You will I the couple concluded to got married. box by the side of the front door’of C.
।
|
Harriet Micheal'
■ Into a chair, with a terrible sinking at i
be told whether you can be cured or It was nearly a year ago since, the A. LaPerre. of Buttle Creek.
; First
* **«’• Kiss&gt;................................. Itamorthe | the besirL His wife must be unfalth- J
Why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rate ydu u-Klsoon
not.
If your case is, curable, they soldier passed on his way to Manassas.'
! rSadie Glaegow
' .
be without any hair’ Just remember that Hall's Hair Rcr a .r
I f ul to him.
' "Stella’s" Class Little Melodies
treat you; if incurable they will give and it was not until yesterday that he
He arose and went uj^talrs, when
[Esther
Mathews.
Sadie
Mae
‘
stops falling hair, and makes hair grow.
‘'’-jTT.'ZTf-r;-,
&gt;
Auto
riding
Xvill
boom
now.
A.
, you such advice, a* may prolong your again saw his lu ide. Af\er l&gt;eing dis­
' । Silsbee. Rose Weaver. Charles Todd, j for the first time ho notired that the
charged from the nhny. January* 1. Muskegon doctor says .it makes any-! Pinna &lt;a) Dotty Dimple.......... Latour pgbt from above bad not been edmfife.
' HHXk he retnnled to his home in this one proof against .consumption.
(b) GoeWZickel p|tftl,jy shut off There was plenty, of i
Their treatment gives quick relief
---------- j
I
, Edna Mamtun
1|ght In hlH wlfe*8 bedroom, tin* door of
and positively cures. Bctug prepared city. Saturday he left for West Park
I
to
claim
his
briide.
who
is
Mias
Stella
Battle
Creek
hks
cnx*r
2U»
cases
of
q/ r • W
Oliv ■ Lanfear ’
was oj&gt;en. She came out to meet
to suit each individual case the human
tuberculosis,
and
will
make
an
organ•
Modlev.°.'\.Fidelia
Peck h,m aud lu’ke’1 wt,a* ECrldent bHd oc- [
system is thoroughly cleansed of 'he ■ Smith, the daughter of a^well knbwn
ized effort to fight the disease.
" G. Street.’.. . . . . . . . . Liovd Gaskill curreddownstair*.
real
estate
dealer
of
that
town.
[The
disease iu a natural and direct manner [
' The* Note Family..... Eriua BsrUr | "And who.” die asked sternly, "was
and improvement is noticed nt once; ■ marriage ceremony was performed yes*
» ui-.a-/''*.
__i &gt; « I Flowers
your visitor?"
.».aa the
v. worst
v,w w cases are
« treated with.....
terday mornina and it is expecteiNthat
even
A valuable- .lied
from which ' Violets..^Earl Coleman . -What visitor?”
- of ochre,
_____
Lat w7iaro'uvenien2"&lt;a"Se pu««t &gt;be coabte WiU rrtam borne thukve- mineral paint is made, was recently j
Wild Flowers.......... ..Philo Sidnam j
gentleman I found when I came
—
-------------- ------ -- — ,-----------Better kuowu aor the
lhe purouiug
hi, daily
Lily vocatiou.
«» '•&gt;“’*•&gt;
-’“» •*“ discovered near Battle Creek.
Tai||n.
and
fOT
rear dr the houro. the ,
or
pprstthig of
of' his
vocation.
—
1».-----.Annawaya
Tir—s;- —
—Earl Cdrauii ln
I The voice of the Flowers................
.
Smit
yOa turned out the ball gas to |
If you »re improving uadar your fami- gro.au&gt; motlrnr. Mm Elleu CbanwU
--------I
!
Tula
Thdtnas
1041
i
Oakdale
avenue.
Mr.
lyphy.Ician doubt come and take up »' *»• 10*1 I OJrfalc avenue. Mr.
• \
' ■
Strabbog screen."
| Ryder ia.now qm ployed as a cabinet
Time on the electric l«etiveen Kala­ Priere Du Martin..................
their valuable ti me. They wiph to give
Helen Hayes
mazoo and Battle Creek is now reduced I March.*......................... ;... .Watson turned out the hall gas'since you so
each one plenty of time, but cannot makecin the wuodenwara factory at
often -forget it. !• opened my door to ,
to one hour.
Clare Wood
listen td long stories not pertaining to Oakdale Park. He was a soldier for
Our Bards. A Rhythmical Game by light you."
.
I three years, half of-which he spent in
your case.
Will make the season.at W. H. Spenee't
' "Ada’s" Class
Mr. Opdyke had too much self con- '
j the Philippines, where he won honors. 3 Grand Rapids new directory shows,
Whip-poor-will. Oriole. Night­ trol to giro rent to the fire burning In
They have discarded the old reme- I
He was a member of Company I. mat city to be well above 1W.U00 popingale.^Hummingbird. Ijtrk,Sparrow, bls breast. He-simply stated the facta
barn.' Bayard is a beautiful black staili
dies used for agq-i by the medical
®’n4 Jay» ®lae Bird, Rubtn. SwalFifth regiment.—Grand Rapids Herald. nlntian
| us they bad occurred. Mrs. Opdyke sug-world and which it, would be folly to 1
’
i low.। Brown Thrush. Canary.
weighs 1,5l&gt;0 pounds and has no ikjnal a,
| gested that pqtfiapii H burglar had put ■
•
--------; Marchj’. Martin
dei&gt;cnd upon any longer fdr they do '
on es-vning dress the ta*tter to escape.
Battle Creek's school census shows ■ Vnrnl j
Lfa Peck
not cure, as thousands die depending ' A year and a half since, a Bo.-rton
the county as a producer.'
... Bower detection.
Tills sounded' reasonable,
। firm of publishers offered a prize qf
on them for relief.
4,549 children of school age in that city. ■
jRuth Lake
nnd tlwy agreed to look over th**ir vnlor a trip to Eurojie. to each of the
. The fact that these Specialists have '
Spindler wbles to discover wluit might be miss*
Service
insure standing
firat 13 successful ones in a rebus con­
I
।
Kathleen Woollev ....
discovered entirely new treatments
I ing. After an examination everything
Bicycle them-, are making way with RecitationHarriet Micbeal
Ethel
and
cure*, gives
control ; test. Among ,the 15 .was, Him
iWtt* ft”10'1 ,n *“ ptafe'
uiu natural cu*n,
K«vco them
mwuc vvuuui
.
.
wheels
in
Battle
Creek
at
a
lively
rate.
‘
American
Line.
Piano
Trio
.
WtheNerwul
Syten,. Heart.
Heart. StomStom- 1 R1"-»[ &lt;&gt;al«burg
l„t week re­
Frances'
i,r' Opdyke would not accoM bln
»f the NervouL System.
; Helen tHayes, Sadie Glasgow.
Frances
ach,
l.unir,. z^uiicya,
n..u..c,., vatarrh, Con- sewed a ch.Tk for the abnve amount,
‘ | wife without more definite proof. Nevach, Lungs,
i
'
•
•
Heath
..Kanier
ertbekns Jt was plain that, he had
.umplion, Epilep.y .Deafne»«. Male Vl&gt; r" • J'»r •I”'-’ 11 &gt;“ R'“ h»d Inl­
Grand Rapids Board of Trade has Vocal.!.
*
| strong suspicions. Both passed an un­
... ,
G. nevive Rana.
and Female . WcakneMe., Cancers, k’wed the profweion of teacher. Imt over l.»ri nwmteri
| v iolinx........................................... Selected • comfortable night, ubd when day ,
Tumor,, Pile, and other Chronic Di»- iU he’bl&gt; oornjielled her to abandon the
I dawned neither had slept.
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2
’
Henry LeliejuJion
eases
x
' work and in this instance the prize “Eaton county has complete county -Glendale...................................... .Barbour j Th«* next morning Mr, Opdyke dlscov- !
They treat deafne. by an entirely ™r'*inl’ Wh hHod»»fVI»K
rural mail service..
rn«UU^.e ®ns*‘r
iI vrru
iub wife
wne bandaging
niuiuaging me
cred his
the root
foot ot
of '
। her poodle that hnd evidently
cut' 1
new method and hearing in many cases |
—
«X been
*-« -t
' by tlie broken glass on the floor. Ho !
is restored at once. Catarrh in an its
Laliur troubles have made the
Advices from Kalamazoo predict\a Blootnjng MeadowsSidun
I was mentally occupied with the, man ;
varied forms cured bo,it will never re- Brunswick-Balke-Cyllender Co., man­ big
big celery
celery crop.
crop.
'
i
M»rton' Ta,“ Tho“HV’
CometiSolo, Mona. ...................... .Adams who bad upset the table, she with the i
turn. If you have weak lung* or con- ufacturera of billiard table®, tired of
' wound, and tiiey did not discuss clthrr. j
.
,
The
following
is
a
list
of
Mrs.
Me
,
toe
roiiuw
ing
is
a
or
sirs,
mc
sumption do not fail to be examined.
‘n »ng to do a manufacturing business
Albion is Waging a successful war on Co}-*b yapib in the various grades for For n long period they Jived together |
Adi cue. treated can and wiU be £&lt;*&gt;«•««•
“ »"'« «
us strangers—worse than strangers, ■
slot
machines*
Ct
n;nci;;z.ci.*'
the
year
-closing
with
the
m
nsical
enred, uo difference who you hare Been ♦««.&lt;«&gt; plant ro Grand Rapid, which
who do not uece*cirlly wear on each .
---------which we have mentioned.
-or treated with heretofore. Thonaauda W1U "mi’toy ■1«X&gt;1’1&gt;'. «nd hr the
other, while Mr. anil Mrs. Opdyke UlusBattle
Creek.will
build
.a
Masonic!
who hare given op all hope of being "&gt;»* oatenvlre of Grand Rapid, imln.Ahderson. Jonephl&amp;e Man to n. Edsa
trated the words of the'pqet:
AuderHMi. A nnetta
Muntou. lifAtrlee
temple.
cured, now have an opportunity to con-' tru's*
Mat|)(*ws. E-thri
Doth Work Uke madness on the br»ln- ,
Mattoon.
M
.&gt;11
suit specialistsreputation.
Hu*by. Claude
•Mlchral. Harriet
Mr. Ojxlyke spent his evenings at the j
' Josephene.Tenney.;
Josepbene.Tenney,; living near Battle
Ulaclusau. Vldetxt.
. ,
,,
...
Xxingfenow,
Mauw. Vera
Dont fail .to call as a visit costs you , CrPH.k.
.
,* H Rhir-kr-tt
, .. anlnnti
,
,
1‘otiiiu, &lt; urtls
Manrt-. Veda
club
ami carried a revolver- In case be |
Conspicuous among the multitude at
i Creek, sued R.
Blackett a
a saloon keep­
It .-own. Agnes
nothing and may save your hie.
should again meet the man he had found ;
Brdwn, Anna
.
Nowtoo, Wild*
er of that place for
ihrinages for famous and Interesting persons wbom
Hrvwu. E. F.
In his drawing roun. One night hodrag- j
If you inspect kidney trouble, bring injuries received by . her husband in Moncure D. Conway mentions la his
Brown. W. It.
OltML Milton'
ged himself up, tlie steps of his house, :
a two ounce bottle.of your urine for Blackett’s saloon. A Marshall jury, autoblogmphy Is the poet Longfellow. , Hu-I, &gt;,r.e ••
entered and. p:uwlng-thr parlor door,.'
Actuta
Folt«*r l.iHjlvr
At tlie time Mr. Conway won study- ; lUa|ichard,
chemical and microscopical analysis. , after a haul fought legal liattle. gave
1 teach. Chloe .
ivek. Mdiau
saw
the (Unf figure of the intruder. •
Ing In Cambridge In 1833 Longfellow
liectiwttn. Maud
Prek. Fidelia
REMEKBRK:-The free offer is her
and assesed Blackett for the was the professor of poetry in Harvard . Ilarl-er. Erma
Ira
’
For Mr.. Opdyke to draw bls weapon '
lUrber. Lellah
I’rtn-rr. Fern
during this virit only and will not be costs of the suit.
Tind
tire
was the work of a moment j
university, nnd it Is plain that the af­
Bradley, Adan
Flrrwon. Ve»tX.
given again. Persons commencing
l*ato&amp;. Ear;
He was uo quicker than the other, who
fection and reverence the poet then In- j ColeniKu. Ear!
. I’hllllH. Edith
fired slmuitam*ouHly with him. Mr. j
. any treatment after this-trip will be .
, , ,
spired In the young student have butColeman. Auuawave
l‘h!l'4ps Suite
retired to pay. bat not one cent win : " "
ttalrr. Gurney
Opdyke felt sometliing warm trickling i
vlved tlie half century that baa iwissed.
Crook. Shirley
Kadiord, Grave
be adred of Hume commencing treat empturmd by CanMaHi, I .ucua of Battle
down his cheek qnd, putting up his ;
"Longfellow’s personality was po­
Chldce ter. Keith
Robinion. Freda
hand.. felt warm blood. • He was stir- j
meatduringthi.viiitforanymedicine Croefc one night l„t wrokwhile .a the trot among us.” says Mr. Conway.
Kobinmm Ethel
HePuf. Pura
Kiabridser. i.lella
prised to gee his enemy do the same. I
necc.s..ry to effect a care; .Ho a po,b *« ‘■r.I.urgUnrlng a remdenro in that "His modesty, bls amiable man to man
Hoyle, Kic^ard
Kane*. Gvnhive
Devlue. Ethel
There was a quick st&lt;*p in the hall |
tive guarantee to cure will be given to city- Ho drew a gm. oa the ofBcer. manners toward the young, the absence
Tlie imported Spanish Jack. “Fernando", will tua!,n+
above, the gas was turned up. and Mrs. 'j
Eddy. Winona
Sten., Margaret
patient, accepted under their ...ten; l,ql,
b.m. of airs or mannerisms, his transparent
Erwuy. Eva
Opdyke came hurrying downstairs. I
bll«l&gt;-e. i ora
season at W. H. Spence's barn, opposite the L.-y KpJ
of treatment.
Thmw having 10,„. «nd Im.ded In. man -«My belaud the veracity of mind and respect for all i Edmonds, cordon
Spark
■&gt;.
Mary,
'
Seeing
her-husband
wiping
blood
from
I
sincere opinions, were -very engaging. | Eaton. Winnie
Smith. Marv
standing and complicated diseases, I WurK'
। his face, she cried:
4
Opera House.
sinlih, Mae
He was universally beloved.”
Fuller. Coral
SMnmu l-hilo '
“Oh, heavens! Are you killed?”
.
who have failed tp get cured and be­
Fuller. Artie Anna
Stwrns Catherine
C. W. Post, pure food millionaire,
Ford. Ver.i
“No. my dear; I am not. Tlie fool
hpnrk-. Harry
-------- --r==—j
,
come discouraged, are especially invi­
Ford,
l.efa
NOVEL WINDOW
DISPLAY
sll#lM.t&lt;&gt; Sadie
killer has not yet taken me iu.”
ted to call as thousands who have of Battle Creek, will spend the sum­
Staple-. Elmer,
GlMgow, Sadie '
"And wluirs the mutter with the mlr- i
Sawdy. F1o«ste
given up all hopes can testify to per­ mer at his new.palace at Greenwich.
Gnrancr, Glcnua
Smith. Greata
ror? Who broke it?”
•
Conn., and as president of the Nation­ Beautiful Woman at W.
Gardner. Madeleine
Silsbee, Myrtle,
manent cures obtained.
.
Hollo*1 did. 1 was trying to kill your I
GnaklU. Lloyd
-t'-.-i.. A.itluulir'
al Citizen's alliance will plan war on
Garn-ota Gladys
spSiWns, Man
NOTtGK;— Married Ladies without
lover. I saw his rutiectfon there and
■
way’s Attracts
labor unions with the. intention of
Sullivan. Ellt’n
fired at him. ■ A bit of glass ilcw at m«*
their .Husbands and Minors without
Sxluuer. Frank
Hayes. Helen
making it the tight of his life. .
Crowd.
Bayes. Gone# a
and cnus*xl a slight wound."
their fathers, will positively not be
Tvfliu. Florence
Huffman, Geo
Mre. Ofidykc saw It all. Her husband
Tlioir.as.
Tula
admitted to consultation.
lluttitMu, Clara
The Mi-o-na girl U in town.
TIioiua-. Hotart
Heath. FYnneebad twice mistaken bls own n-fiectlon
'
Editor E. D. Conger, "who owned a
Thoms, liuth
Hniutnotal. Ethel
Office Hours . 9 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
You will find her. as hundreds have
for a visitor during his absence and
Ttiranr, Nettie
Howe. JtMsle
j controlling interest in the Grand.Rapalready, in W. J. Holloway’s window.
Heoox. BUM
had nrer«lly\tcj«i to kill his own Im­
. ids Herald, has sold out his entire
Holly, laiaiid
t
age.
Mrs. Korn of Cincinnati could not
Tiding#. .Mary
j hol0inga*in that pa) er. A stock com-.
Drs. K. &amp; K. Established 25 Years- '
ToMa.«, Lui n
John MinJ Anna
For months she hud been suffer­
give
a
personal
talk
in
every
town
in
i_■ I
*S**
Mftb NAMES
mamec imcr. u/itu.
! pany succeeds to the ownership of the'
ToWs-, Herater
WHO
USED WITH­
Jenson. Halph
ing from this ridiculous blunder, and
tlie country about .the remarable cure
OUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
paper.
Woolier. Kathleen
Ketcham, Mildred
now in addition to tlie iraapldon and
Mi-o-na made in her case, so a lieautiWood, Edmund
cold treatment she bad' endured the
•area heuled—"I took your New tflB
Wearer, Bessie
Leach. Arella
ful lithograph reproduction of Mrs.
Method Treatment for a serious ■Uf&gt;
U-leaMhn. Henry
Wither, Glenns
long and valuable pier glusa, her pride,
Edward Ladd, of Union City, was Kern was made and sent to Mi-o-na
blood disease with which I had fcfej
Wearer. Hum*
J^uifear. Olivo
'
had been shattered by her husband's
caught between two freight cars the agents from Maine to California.
Wood, ('lire
been afflicted for twelve years.
Lake. Huth
Wood.
I had consul ted a score of phy- (f
absurd attempt. It was too much for
Landis. Mabelle
other day and so badly injured it is
.
MOKTGAGK.SAJ-K.
sicianA taken all kinds of blood
This Mi-o-na display is one of the
Ijuieaatei, Mildred
1 her equanimity. 8be turned on her
medicine, visited Hol' springs X
Lockwood. David
Default hn Aug hera made In the conditions at a feared he will die.
most novel and expensive lithographs
heel and walked upstairs. Not even ‘
and other mineral water re}
certain martcago executed by 1-oyal F. Hayes
sorts, but only cot temporary
4
aud Emma Bayui. husband and wife to John G&gt;
over gottenzont. and no one can pass
her husband's wound sufficed to de­
relief. They would help me for gRl
Reuter, dates! the thirty-nr*t day of March, umh.
a time, but after discontinuing
recorded Dre twentieth day of April. r*u, In * The annual convention of the North­ Holloway's window without being at­
“Where did the idea eotne from that tain her. He. poor man, went to the
the medicines the symptomi,
Uber "Sc" of mortgage &lt;»n !»»««•
'lDt5
bathroom
and
after
stanching
the
western
Branch
of
the
W.
F.
M.
8.
of
tracted
by
itMrs.
Korn's
rosy
boys are the wooers? Do any little tw&gt;ys
nnd on which there h uhalmed to-be due at the
would break out again—running*
date of this nottee. the sum of Eleven Hundred the M.E. church will be held in Battle cheeks and plump form are a striking ! have the early education, to love that is blood bound up the cut and went to
Before TrestaueaL sores. blofctida. rheumatic pains. After Treatment,
and Seventy one and Forty-Eight One-Hundred­
n*
-i- •
, looseness ot the hair, swellings
,
demonstration of the perfect health j given to little girls? When a Uttlo girl bed.
•
ths Dollars. be-4&lt;!e-» the attorney's fee stipulated Creek in October.
,ds- Palma«r the hands scaling, itchiness-tof tie skin, -hr •
It
wuh
not
till
the
next
day
after
din
­
10 Ih* paid In tbo said inorUtaR'* should any pro
that comes to those who use Mi-o-nu,
to school here are some of the
**°®?5
bad
given
up
in uespair
despair warn
when a
n iry
frie nd udv• ••••
♦to
e. cattat.lt
7. h** etc- *1 •*
““L•
lv,---“ “
P
m
awdlngibe taken to foreclose the same, notice Is
—
r hlm
alm
|iar dlseac-&gt;S
&gt;»'•
।
• .
ner that the couple while sifting at
r
a
ro
UZ°u' *.? &gt;,&lt;,u hBd
curct&lt;
b,m of
of
*
similar.dtaesroS
F»'n
rolentic
roiedy
that
rogulat.,
diUdi
lia
th.
Ms
girl.
U«h
her
th.
Unit
hereby given that, by virtue of the power of «ale
??r&gt;cL but took hl» s^ice.
;,
idvice. In three • weeks' ‘ tun*.
tune’ th
tb •':
Grand Rapids has asked the Barnum
table orer thdr coffee were reconciled.
contained tn said mortjpge. l aha!! foreclose the
grotion. rtrongthen, the nerrro. giro '
£
to heaJ UP and I became encouraged. 1 bbntlnuc*! t e b ' ■
same, by a sale at public auction, to the highest and Bailey Circus to cancel its date in
Then for the first time the nbBurdlty of
wJSSSJl*
for
f,,ur
months
pnd
at
the
end
of
that
ttm
$'«•'.
..
.
.
.
..
.
..
taught
to
count
the
seeds,
white
she
bidder, at the north front door of the Court
rofrrohmK
drop,
and
driro,
away
U»
uitk
.
.
rahsd
disappeared
J
.was
cured
7
years
uko
and
,no
&gt;1
k
:.
i
;
;
the
whole
affair
broke
through
Mrs.
that
city
because
of
the
small
jmix
epL
House tn the city of Hastings, on the fourth dav uiai
mom-------------------- ---------- . —
,
M,nce* M&gt;" boy. three years old. fn sound and healthy I - ■
&lt;&lt; Beptemljcr 1906 al twelve o'clock noon, of ali i
■•blnro
«-hen you baro roon Mm. .
rn
wrlng Wo utde
OpdjWs resentment, and she begun to,
taint) can recommend your treatment with rll my heart.
: ;
that certain piece or parcel of land situated in demic there.
f*tr,wn lo rae privately, but you can use fhis t«*'’ »’'»m ■
Kern in Holloway’s window, go in-1 gather daisies and pick off the petals laugh. The liusbund caught the spirit'
llm township of Irving, county of Barry, and I
as j ou w &gt;sr.
, W H r
rtatn cf.MIcnljtap. dewrilied as follows. towB:
of
her
mirth
&lt;ux!
smiled
a
sickly
smile.
■
side and see the strong guarantee he &gt; nn
« by r*
o while they think aof
/ some
m IL® treat Nerxoua Debility. Varirocelr, Stricture. Vital Wrnkae«».
one
one.
The Grand Rttpids-Kalumazoo elec­
"F*1 Skln diseases. Urinary. Bladder and KI dory c.»mplal«-s 1
gives with every JMi cent bottle of little boy and say another rhyme. The spell was broken. Mrs. Opdyke'
men and women.
north hah. of the nortbMAt quarter, of wctln tric line'will be commenced next week, Mi-o-na.
When a little girl sees the first star In went and put bcr arms around his nock!
RFARFR Are Tou *
Have you lost hop»7 Are .vo : If ’
ctunbrr twenty-two. all in township nmnlier four and is to be completed January 1.
n-iv vvr 1*" ,n5 l? lB*rry’ Has your blood been diseased- Har-'■
north &lt;rf range num tier Hine west, containing
the evening she repents another verso. and asked his torgtveneM for not bar-1
”MS* ..Our Now Method Treatment will cure you. M
am- hundred and twenty acres of laud according
।
. n When grown people take wedding cako ing dreared his wound the night before, i
v°
r
J?
her
"
“
wU1
do
for roa- CONSULTATION FRfJ
'.te the United States Survey b- the wine more or
and from that moment peace reigned
rhnlroL
wz,2 h&lt;" tre*ted you. write for an honest opinion Hr-tern, th-' same tielng the moruapsl premlw.
fl
I
ffj
EP
I
fl
home
It
is
new
the
boys
who
ask
fur
Albion indulged in. the luxury of a
J.»hn g. Ki.ttek.
&lt;:hnr*es r«i’»onabie. BOOKS FREE—"Thu Gulden Mor.it
■■ ■ "* a piece to dream on and see whom in the Opdyte family. Mr. Opdyke’s I
Mortgagee street carnival last wee|. Poor Albion!
J?-1??1
of Men.
Sealed Book ori "Pises*** Of
X For Infiniti and Children.
w omen Free.
they will marry. It Is Ute -girls.—Atchl- hnngp and the poodle that bad upaet'
And a College town too.
the brln-e-brnc never again conspired i
rororoa? ?.A.MEJS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. EvetytMoK
conSdentlaL Qneatlnn ll«t and eoat of treatment FREE.
lu*&gt;. Mich., June Sth. IMS
to make trouble. The husband was)
Bears the
."^7* j A blessing alike to young and old Dr. sathffif.d to draw a check for the ccati
The total assessed valuatio*of Battle
Fowler’s extract of Wild Strawberry; of a new -mirror and another for a'
Signature of
i nature’s specific for dysentery, diarrha, handsome pndent fw* his wife.
Creek exceeds $11,200, Oub—an increase
'
Cor. Mlehli.n Avro and Sh.tbv St.. P«trol&lt;. Mich.
irsi Boldai Pravsuts fawusteil
I of over $350,000.
.
' ’
and summer complaint.
KDM0ND COMPTON.
from the

Adrian Medico Surgical IneU-

^ ^.

Hastings House, Fri. June 30 ।

COFFEE
SAUCERS

£1 ALLO nair Renewer

BAYARD

The Sam

131

fee S10 to

;

Horse ?
colt

Walter Demond, Groom

Service Fee $15 to; insure.

James Bryan, M'gr.|

j BLOOD DISEASES CURED 1

Don’ Forget the Date,

Friday, June 30
One Day Only.

He Kind You Hsu Always Bought

TOLEISHMiEWEAR

I

DraKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

�Cadwallader^xCHANGES IN MICHIGAN
’ MICHIGAN
~
‘ ~ ~
”
“*■ "
CENTRAL
TRAINS ^CORRESPONDENT. ’ SAYS SHE IS A TALENT­

0.

Hgjil. ESTATE EXCHANGE, | X
Ortteeo.rrl’leraoa'Barocary.

ED ACTRESS

,

HASTINGS. rilCH.

n^TableTook Effect Sunday-

NASHVILLE.
b^?2.8”"h
*'

GivXe Fine Service.
on
VI R-et.ui
ium&gt; ■», &lt;
’ “
»u“
I
new 5k C. time table takimr
t,zLuIli'W3.
d f
«’ «A» Imi w«k.
•
in
ffli following chang^
-ar’lrotot lAltaireofuld lol 3 la
J- ™ .
'** *'
o» l»»l’".I ;f .:, ik.'t
now on. &lt;u&gt; lw w„k
, B addUlon,
—,-8200.00.
———•
। win ne made: GWimr p, - — . 1 10.
1A block
l.lzvnte Q
uid
2, /Tro.,
Granl% | formerly arriving atSadd a
r“rni“
h«*&lt;m I­
Also lot*
m. now
edition,
formerly
Vft &gt;i-A fam of 115 acres; soil Is .
' 4 ** m- “®w
s™. Bldl.ok «n.l Mr. HUllArd. or fa­
ai-I *nd Ioftm aud la&gt;’s wel1- 1
‘:57 ‘u m-no; change ij
11:53 W FHc? I“'"‘
lh'lr "1”*' Mr"' 8
^ --- ijf p •»*&lt;»&gt; 18 acrca bottom land , a tn- train; trAin formerly rai,
gthis
1T X
.,.WL ; balance wood lot. city at 8:23 p. m. now gets here
; uh n^15. • timber, bine orchard,
JMm Smith, wire a„a Jaushter &lt;fcrGoine
FX . \W
1
itbiyui*rn k a basement 34x48, t
ch&lt;n«e ln'rain „ trod, and Ml» Edith Lombard or llMt; nebt#1 .; fine church. I mile from tin« here Bt 3:20 •• n&gt;: train former!^
*.TD-w-8ml&lt;h ■"»E
; yewis
wing spring near build- ^arriving at 12.*81 p. m. now 12?25 p. m: ^2 Binlth Thursday.
’Q'-s Llnna Ro,. nnij Mt. Carl Tuttle
j* train. added is Grand Rapids Special
:-n8 farm of 125 acres, reaching Hastings at 4:20 p. m. train
at -hv homc of
bride's
an&lt;1
Henry *o&lt;d
. ''-‘Sb Hi imyrovS' '"n”"rly
»&lt;
Y’-ant-s-l^r afi».rn(,on b&gt;. R(,v o w |
Toth"'. X^took th..
tram
■ ,»d lot. Fine tAiilUlngs, i nou arn'es at 9:3.«.
,
ise; burn is basement i
A feature that will »&gt;e apprecisRxX to Lankins. .V, th.y will r«.ld.,
■!! •,. mile from school, is the through day coach and Pullman ,k .’faB°'L''r ’■'N.'t" «ro .nwrultioE I
' " ‘rf“?7Lrl. oood I &lt;z''rt,k'd0 "Yer «» I*k«' Sh6r» from | bar dawthmr. Mn. AU.. E..tm.„i ,.r j
^'r lo’oS'u^ .-'^"; Thi. wUl prova . groat ac- Benton Harbor, this week.

ling.
Borders on a
■ -vr:.’ 3 miles from two
Fine buildings.
■.icn oi 110 acres: 1&lt;K»
. v ’■’&gt; .icrvH of line beech
••
A tine large sugar ।
. * and strain farm. Good •
■;:..ling s;Yo; barn is base■
location.
. . tlnnce^oak wood lot.'
.
- . Fine large
i tie clay loam. Near
• niwn.

ied Isjtber Srnlf

|ji&gt;

Chipped

Dried/Beef

mi.. Ferp,

Thu»

Speak*

ol

Who Will Appear at

Reed', Opera Home Sat. Night.
Tl~Duluth New, Tribune .peak.]
»'follow. «t Ml. Enell. Fang, who
I. one „I the .tan ol the comI«ny that
Appear M R«xl , Opera Home neat
b«unlay. night
■ When ;Miw Ealelle
r&lt;Try played the part of Clyde Harrod
tn Coon Hollow in this city last year
there were many people jn the andi- :
ente who considered her an actress!
of more than usual ability. When it
wtw pm into tlie hands of a girl in I
years and an actress whose stage life
as pnly two years long, th?,- critics I
trgnliled.
with superb confidence
Miss Ferry took the girl ‘‘Clyde' , j
Under the excellent handling of this '
talented actress. Clyde became a jiower :
of ®vil- remorseicss os death, hut ah- '
sol|Uely without coarxenesR Miss Ferry |
is resting on this achevement nt .pres- j
ent and last night *cloead her -engage-'
tnmt in the part at the Metropolitan. - [

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. W|Jcog of Call- I
ornia ar- th- KUeats of their parents.
H. R. Dickinson and wife.
c. F-. iwrby „r Chl..„„ „ vwtlnrhlj
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeDefby.
,w,,‘
-\h«s Bessie Heigh and Floyd iwriur
wen? married Jipu- 10 at the
QUEER SORT OF BEE HIVE.
Judge Mack wrs
Tuet-day of Elder P. Holler. Roth of Moshville.
Thinking
that they wanted !
Aiih' 'Roeii-sunmons
&lt;igden-dlinmorisofofAthwtx
Athons. t
Lee Pryor
...
........ * no doubtuwi-uwy
wauteu ।
Woudland Tues- •Mrs
.
formerly „ r. sid. nt of Nashville .f|&lt; d- to •** into oue “f th»’ busy Itlacea in j
.
m-cs lighted down ‘j
We.tn-«.»,.
Wednesday'nt
.u
the
h&lt;Mpttal at Alin town, n swarm of Imts
**'
Mnu Jam.jpPatti
spent Sunday Arbor from
shock resulting from ar. j
the office of Bauer Bros, in the 2nd •
with ?r mdreiit* in Irving.
opi-ratlon jjor tum«&gt;r. The
.... bemhlns w»,. 'wiinl’......................
the other day.
~
Finding a knot j
zurSinitb w
hole that seemed imulojo order for a .'
went, to Charlotte brought here for Interment;
Miss MifKa R.-rgm iH of dftiiljirtte Was doorway to the sjuu-e Isitween the out- i
a guest of-her pur*nts. Jfuper Bergnum er siding and inner thee ting of the
Busby went to Milwaukee 1
and wife, over Sunday.
,
. offide. they concluded to settle down, and ,
’return totlay.
; are at work laying up a store of sweet j
J. R. Mason left yesterday to'
MAPLE GROVE.
. for the enterprising proprietors.
i
visit friends in St. Joseph and Evan­
stem.
\
’ Hl U»e Jiuut wr.:k.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mfs. John Busby apent Sunday with
Mr. Benjamin Pe.ire.-, who has been
Ruth* DvW(-V Roush in
si
Mr. anil Mra. (Mark Warren of Char-!I Hl k. !* belt, r at this writing
this wrltlhx.
।
Mrs.
Ira
Cummings
left
Htr
Hhpktib
lotte.
Ea|rl Mudx-.
ivering trotn i "
i.niLd Ov-r.
Mrs. Mark Warren and son are visit- i
hints-- fi
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John ;
grossing
Busby.
Tb- ad
^un.biy
Miss Gertrudef Smith w.-nt t&lt;&gt; Anu
Arbor Tuesday to attend the comttierice&gt;• lay

•, dert= in a tin* Iak.e. j ‘’onHnodationt to through paseengers
IftAise and out buildings.!
■“"‘—i-------------- .
rureved but 2 abres. R. ! *.——■— --------- -——♦
,.e *!iiv,2:. miles from i
nmnA,,.,
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, '
..tu of 4« acre*. Hue clay

Duluth Tribune

PERSONAL MEKJfON. &lt;

if

:.i/jrS4ia Lunches.

■

t- • .rpirwi * '.»iu
■in ('■ ried bw.-f.
i- We art havlarge run ommr
FRANKFORTS.
will be* of
Try its with

F. W. Clifford

tlieMEAT’MARKET Man
two doafs east of Cltu Bank.

fhone22 Hastings, Mich,

toooooooc-xxxxxjooooooocoi

Mr. anti Mrs A. M. Bmtater and
children visited wttti the funuvr's

•!a&gt; ufght.

Mrs. Howard Van Au ken and son of
badljr. Sb .
K»»y West Fla. are gue-’t* at the Pres- I Hshirig at
MN fveit &lt;’omir&gt;-d t.
parsonage this week.
’•Fr.i.J GreeqHeld .i
eonu. Claud
rad jlalph. uL&lt;;. Mil
RUTLAND CENTER.
• .iti.i ir-ntle- ’
Harriet Peckham. princi|»al of I
.. w
Normal ueivirtmcit of the city
CblMren'w day at the vfcurch next j Sundiay at C. H. Charlton's.
schools, went to Ann Ari tor Tuesday.
Sunday cvcnlnx.
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.
ind
tomlis
of
ft.uth''
h,r
Jay
’
,
»’
.
George
Harth:
Miss Olive !&gt;athrpp is at home and
June
will
she w*»t Rutland spent Bunday at la-wts , Bnrrj'vflb.
UI,&lt; “2.
will remain
remain until
until July
July let,
Ut, when
&gt;
will so toURkta, to Uta, nP ter work
«-ronn TM,, . r. turo-d from Battl.
„ wwiktknt MU libntriAn.
E7«’
1 nament at Woo&lt;llnud Thursday and the 1 Mm Eehart of Wnodlftnd vlrited her
Miss Mary Powers returned Tuesday ! picnic at Carlton Fat unlay.
_
1• 'lauKhler, Miw. Dan Ostruth, ,i few w
from Marquette, where ‘•be has been ..Eha Lathrop of Barryville is seend- »&lt;tay» last week.
teaching the past year. She haa been ln» jh* wt'‘ k with friends hrrc. \
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Tobias and son.
retained as principal of one of MarGrar“ °U»
rf valuable horsw last ’Floyd. ..f Hinds Corn-rs. visited at
i.r ■-» InmMMsd Mtlwrv Monday.
.
• Frank Tobias' and A. E. Mills' over , ©
’ ! A. Burghd-jf and William McNutt 11 fundiy.
1

The J. S. GOODYEAR CO.
Wash Goods, Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, etc.
Pretty Designs, Right Prices.
Let Us Show You These Goods.
We are closing out a line of 32 inch Ginghams,
good values at 15c, at
-

Shirt Waist Percales, India Linens, Persian
Lawns, Pique, Duck, Madras, etc.
For children remember the IDEAL WAISTS and KERU
STOCKING SUPPORTERS.
We are glad to show
them and point out their merits.
.
We are selling a great many New Idea Patterns.
tried one? 10c fpr any pattern.

Have you

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F|! J—

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H inn Ar Twmp
I VllllU

LJIIIUUI

1.have just received a CAR

uour order with me at once.
Price per pound ./..............

11 p«

I I■ 11sr

\ SHORN
I HAY HAKES
I HAY TEDDERS
/ MOWERS

Tils "Osborn” goods are well known and high­
ly recommended by all who have used them. I
employ no agents to represent roe on the road,
but when it comes to prices and goods, you will
find it will always pay you to call on ;ne.

&lt; ALE
WALKING and
F RIDING
I CULTIVATORS

It’s going to quit raining pretty soon, and just
as soon as it does you will probably want to get to
cultivating cbm. If yqu want to buy a cultivator,
you ought to do the way most every other farmer
does-BUY’ A GALE CULTIVATOR We have
them iu riding and walking.

made a bujin«-ss trip"to Battle Creek, Frl-hiy iwlrig little Gertrude Maurer's
of- her
little:
| last week, returning with a jthreshing phrrb bibthday.. ..a number
*—
•
separator.
jfrU ‘I.-- gather
‘ ’-.!' at Ji-r home to sur- j
I Forrest Hawns was In .W-xnlland Iasi Prl*
Kefreuhm* t.|*
.'Thursday.
'
«»'J
’&lt; j
, -Mrs. Fred Hinds'of Battle Crwk H | The ihtk folks .ill
timr. i
spe-ndinx the week with reta-tiv-s her-. T ‘.'hlWlren's day w
We have a nice Hue of Buggies are onr “long
'season when plans are jerfe. ted in building,
hurch lai
The Edger school closed FrUay.
1
Lawn Mowere.
If yon suit.’' ‘ We have a fine This is the time of year
The L. A. jH.-at Mrs. RltdUrd ’ Fore- &gt;nk- --------r- were in. .er in a better position to please
stock of Buggies. Wagons
Wk. W.11 au..nu&lt;.l FrjdA/.
, »n.T(ozi..irt w«.&gt;■:
need one, we have just and Carriages and can when you’ll have need of
Everything yon desire, the way you
Mrs. Aim- Sehultx of ShvltzicaHe.l on
rant it. and at prices that will command
,
MIDDLEVILLE.
fit
yon out with anything a .Refrigerator. One of
the kind - you ought to
■ :;i attention. Our experience in the
ILirri- st Runnells ami sun. CHfyou want. You’ll make
buy.
They
’
re
easy
to
business can be of assistance to
lord.
L -jiilnx. aiy Ap-ndlfii; a Wr»k
a mistake if you don’t in­ ours will more than pay
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
1n thei village. having been railed heT?
run: they're strong and spect our stock before
you also in the way of helping
The lilcc weather we have $c*n
for iteqjf every year.
by (h&lt;v death «.-f-h^r .urirlr. Grover B-its.
you figure out your plans.
yon
buy.
mg the past week has 5&gt;een vfry mu. h ■
they'll last.
Fl Caldwell &lt;«f &lt;'*hlwix&gt;&gt; Is NpeniVnx
appredliit’ d by all In this' vicinity. |
a f&lt; w l.iyg In the vllhig*. the gue/t of
Com is growing fine.
TEltFHME OR COME IH ADD TALK IT OVER WITH US.
his uiiithrr.
The sgpool ent-rtalnmeiit which was j c. G: Mrchus of Cln&lt; InnatT Was th'
given lit Arthur Hathaway’* last ' jtues: «&gt;f E. F. Blitter and family over
Wednesday evening was very Iruch .en­ {- Sunday.
'A» are prepared to fill all orders promptly at money
joyed by all present.
u prices.
We understand that .Miss Beithu Ben­ Blake und irs»n. Glenn, wen- In attend-,
edict will be our next school leRcher.
Hi
ance at the graduating exercises at
.trload of dandy cedar poets just arrived:
Several from this place nttts.d'-d the HuscingR on Friday evening.
funeral of Grov.-r B«-tts at Middleville
J. C. (Caldwell. Who has been sick for
last Thursday. Sptms sad to think one some t|me. Is very low at this writing
so young and bright should be tak-n
F. Wi Thorp ot Grand Rapids Is act­
from us. He will b\greatly inlss'd In ing as Inspector for the Citlsi-ns Tele-I WbeyiOU^a^Trintin^d^e^oujWDH^Nfceiv^ITiDU^and^m^oo^^^er^^RememLwr^u^iAK^^^b^i^nwd
phone
iompany at this place.
this
community,
as
he
was
afavorite
Rhone 254.
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
among ail who knew him.
|
. ' Miss-Adeline Gingrich, who has been ■
Del) Wilcox is residing in tile neigh­ spending the past three weeks visiting
borhood again. He has settlfld on the ‘a; Staawood and Kent City, returned
,
Henry Wilcox farm, which: he pur­ home Monday.
'Durlrig the severe electric storm Sun­
chased about a year ago.
.
,._Our_.
We are pleased to hear that Charles day evening the Michigan Central de­
pot was struck by lightning and burned
Frisby ib
Is riuwij
slowly niipi
improving.
;,
rnsoj
— o—
.
Mr. Vera Healy and wife •&gt;* Grand | tojfctt
ft • '**
Miss
Ha pl dr are spending a few df
“ iNettle Southwick of Clayton-1
Washington. Is spending two- months
relatives in this neighborhood..
.! with hiir parents. O. E. Southwick nnd.
wife. ।
Mrs. M. AV. Smith of Oregon Is spend- .
HIGH BANK.
W aihixate the "Do It Now" motto, especial­
Ing
tw4 weeks visiting friends In the
Bert Fancher and wife of Morgan
i
ly . hen it’s a case of putting up fruit for win
spent Sunday with the latter’s parents. village.;
is still increasing in popularity, this we know by
Mrs.
Gardner of Fenton, who has been
’• t iinai To-morrow you may be busy—the
the large amount of Furniture and House
Mr. and Mr&gt;. N- Latham-.
;
speii'Ung the past two weeks with her
I
Several
from
this
place
attended
gala
Furnishings we Are dally delivering to differ
inlxt day.forget it, so "Do It Now.” ________
sistr-r, Mrs. W. D. 'Gardner, returned
ent parts of the city and .country.
day at Woodland last Thursday.
•
| H. Befhtel and ivife spent Sunday {home Monday.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY TO REPLEMSH
Mr. arid Mrs. Manky of Plainwell art
I with his aunt. Mrs. Susie Geiser of :jvlititlng'
their daughtek Mrs. William
OUR STOCK.
MeKrvlit.
,-Z
■■:•: illy fUwsd fn.lt
This week
we^k I,
is the Ideal week lor ”
Corn is looking fine In thia section,
! considering the wet weflAh^rw»
we are offering an exceptionally ,
putting up Strawberries,
‘ WELCOME CORNERS.
&gt;r .mi l^rtectly tipe
! Ernest E-dnionda of Hastir.bli was on
of Kltcher
.
have all the beet canning varie *
■ IIIW ww wrw irice
Rnd line
CupboardB
Bt Csblnets
very At­
ur su-ecie
’j
u Mrs. 3(rttth«ws closed a very suCccss' viir
streets Saturday —
on ------business.
Hlsh
Bank
people
have
a
cordial
Invf-H^,
yea
^
H
school
Thursday.
She
Is
tractive Prices.*
ties and the price, too. is as low
; Lii«.u aj—••• k— •——
. an .Ice cream
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hln.d agWln f(T next year.
I-mtion
to
attend
social
at
as it will probably go.
Leav ,
I I.on Hendershott's of Hendershott Cor­ • Miss Fern Bronson of Hastings'visa­
. Buy from our nice line of .
your orders now.
ed. —
Mary
Fischer over
I nets, June 28.
-.*1 ---------— Sunday.
Hammocks st Bargain Prlcea. A Handsome Lino of Sideboards and Dining Room Furniture
Reb Bechtel is going to give r rank
QUr Brjh(x»l and a number of patnyis
I attend-^
BatIn Stock.
Wc Sell High Grade Plcnoc and Organa.
| Willcox's house a new edat ot yaint.
- ’ the
■ Carlton.school
- - ' picnic «='•'
School will be out this wed, Friday urday.
. miff Jessie Kelivy of’ Rutland spent
50
cents
with
a
p^nlc.
t
b.
wute grown....
’ last week at O. L. Spencer's nnd nt10 cants
/n?tr,r r Beane................
. .per pound
12 cents
। tended the township picnic Saturday.
. par pound
... TDmntoeB, ripe........
warning.
5 cants
i A few from this place attended the
•fl Green Currants. ...
i
।
ih.'
U you nave
have aduh
kidney
' if
; or bladder troub, .■ band tournnmertt at Woodland Thurs«le___
Si ziz.
vssKidney
and
do ont
not mm
use Foie
Foley
Kidhty Care,
Core. l , •
vou will have only yourself to blame:
Cappy i,af BOtne One straw berries
1 ’for rc.alL5.AB it palm ?
■ wait* be 1«
&gt;“ HutHum.
I form, of k.d»er and
M„. Ju,,k.r .nd .or. ot Oroad 1003.

LUMBER LOGIC

Lawn Mowers

Buggies

Refrigerators

R. I. HENDERSTOTT,

Phone 2,&gt;

WEST END HARDWARE.

Opposite Comt

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

e
r*
e
a
e
n
T
e

X

Pineapples

,
Strawberries

di;

iii
Ui

J 15 cents a piece,

Si 50 per dozen.

t
e

June Furniture
.SALE

CANNING

Seasonable Garden Truck

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th
Ui
ik

iii

ik

HAMS &amp; RUSS,

ib-Phone 16.

1I Ills VVAOK

s
The Grocers,

Furniture Corners

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture CO

�SUES THE (. K
&amp;. S. RAILROAD

SINGLE and DOUBLE
HARNESS
now is a good time to place your
order for the single or double
harness you expect to buy and
use this summer.

W,Lt lOMTE KE»E

««-«•■««

From

Battle Creek.

h™

SJDQSfOfUnif
fDWIN
fOSTER
LPniH ■win*

Sylvester Greuari. who shook the
‘
AN INJUNCTION TO PREVENT
dust of Hastings from his feet several • THOUGH BUT FOUR YEARS OF AGE
ISSUE OF PREFERRED STOCK
year ago. has concluded that there is {
ME SEEMS TO BE VIOLENTLY
no place like Hastings and will here- |
IS ASKED FOR.
INSANE.
after make this city his holne. Several i
years ago Mr. Greusel moved to Battle [
Creek to better his condition, bnt the |
PERE MARQUETTE

The Myers Harness
are made

Upon Honor

most that he received can he snmmed | HAS BEEN AFFLICTED
up in the one word ‘ 'experiencey for
OVER A YEAR
I which he paid the usual high price.
Case Was Tried in Kalamazoo Last I Mr- Oreusel is the proprietor of the i
-------Wrek DreiMw. N«. v..
H«ing» MeUl »n&lt;l Maehinvry' Oo .
Taken to County Hou&gt;e-Hope
V* cek. Decision Not \et
; and i« established oppoeite^the Chicago^
lo Have Him Cared tor at the In.
Rendered
i Kalamazoo &lt;&amp;; Saginaw R. R. dejot. ‘
.re..
„ .
. .
4.
. 1 where he invites his old-friend- and!
etltutloo for Feeble Mind .-d.
The well known injunction suit.
„
,
\.
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...
.
u» u - n
•
•
i customers to call and see'him. He will
A rerj- Mid care cam. hefore Jods- i
brought by Mara Cox again.-t the.jC. .
,
, ..
,
, .
t- e q
-i
,
.
1 •
.1
bnynvw Mnd Necond hand machinery. • .
K. &amp; S. railroad was tried in the I
...
..
.' । Mack
Tneulaj,
when Dudley C.
.1 old iron, copper, rubbers
rags. etc.
o, Thom apple, brought hia four
circuit court at Kalamazoo last wt»ek.
-&gt;
„ VL . - ....
, .
. t
. ....
d
1
wins
11 - &gt;
«z.
, , and-will pay the highest market price.
" ,h„, h
u.
Banker « Hliam H And™ o Grend | Mr
. m'— - ' y-nf “Id boy Edwin iwfon- the judge
Phone 314
. ?r, | to'find wbal could lie done with him.
Rainda has a .imilar s«lt. pemltog. A t
„.ith
Hastings,
Michigan.
capl W.
b&lt;Wtb
year or re
Ton. -bo at on. t.nre ,nd „ kllow)w^ of
Jefferson st,, 1 door south of P. (J.
nf b|
liie, lui.imiee ■!] 1
J
°
,
. . , I gnu to give evidence that something
fKaor, ,„w,rd,
,n(I hi
OOOOOOOOOOOOOC-DOOOOCOOOOOC wre vire rnndemot tire Fere Mar-! „
; was wrong with his mind. Since then
quetto reatren. brought relt »g..n. ;
frj^ wbh wi
ri
j something akin to fits seem to seize"
the C. h. &lt;fc S. railroad to prevent; •*
3
i upon him. when he will froth at the
the road from issuing preferred stock, i
j mouth,
throw himself Imckwnrd. |
He was one of the stockholders of the?
'
This is the season of the year
,
you should use a good antisep­
road.
.
.’
। gnash his teeth and then . becomes ut- j
,
tte Talcum Powder. Our
Some time'sincs Mrs. Leroy Cahill
T ' terly uncontrollable. These fits have
i grown more and more frequent. His
also brought suit against the road for i
; the jiayment of a note. When the ■
‘
। mother is confined1 to her lied, and 1*-;
W —•
•I cause Edwin
Edwin win
will strike and in other .
| Kalamazoo &amp; Hastings Construction ■
1 comjianj- was mergM into the C. K.
w
, ways attack the other three children ;
S. road th. .stockholders of the former "■» “cv»" '«■«&gt;&gt; Tire greater part of
in the family, it has been necessary
were paid in .lock of the merged ,
cl"“
,he • tor the father to stay in the hons- and !,
is a perfumed antiseptic toilet
&lt;-omi«.,y. Mr. Cahill bml held rotund““d”-“vlt a way 1 watch him constantly for some time.
:
powder.
Hygienically
and
erable .lock iu the roost ruction com- “ ,u U
by three : Medical men from Middleville. HasScientifically prepared. Spec­
pan]- and hi. wife refold, to accept be?"r
»‘&lt;h the class,
ially adapted for women and
■ tings and Grand Rapid-, have utterly ;
chifdren. Put up in lUc and
stock in the ndlroud a. payment for the I „ Ur- ,P“n,&lt;'",
K«v.- , j failed-to help him in any way. He.! I
25c glass bottles.
rente. Th,-case w«tt to the supreme' OtoreRbtft.l and excellently worded,
' was brought to the probate court by his
court nnd Mnc Cahill won. the court ”™10"
,h"
&lt;« Intvenud father thinking hv might tfv taken to 11
ordering a rel. of the rommoo stock of P““- .
jWhU whtch were an asylum for the insane, but his age i ।
; the nulroad at auction. TheoMrere of , 1*
bowed Uare, a great deal of
i would liot admit of that. He was
cleanses the teeth, purifies
the railway .rompm.y met and in. time and .tody had Iken put npon it. I taken to the County farm and the I
the breath, kills ^erms. It is
erereed-the preferred stock l,y
He «ldthat the cause ot I County superintendents of the jxxir "i
purely a scientific article.
and It is this issualce of stock that
'r,r ’ “,'orm“s' !«? ~’Uhh' will endeavor to have him taken to the I
PRICE 25c A PACKAGE.
Cox is lighting.
■
",a
th”
Lapeer institution for imbeciles.
,
At one time it wx, rehl to he the I
peace will ire ushered !
Mrs. Heoox in relating the matter .1
I Plan of the Pere Marquette to get hold ' l"
’"»' «««
of
of the visit of.the boy and his father to . i
of the t?. K. * S. aid make it a part
«•_ taught by fStnst when
the pruliatc office said that little Ed­
of altnmk line from Detroit to Chicago. I
e“rt1'' h“v0
lear.red.by all man­
win’s eyes fairly blared with anger |
_________ j_______ kind.
•
[ and his face was the picture of savage
jnione 143,
City Drug Store.1
LEINS AND MILLER.
| Tlu’ orchestra rendered a selection
' Hastings,
Michigan.'
I wrath when she or any stranger hx&gt;ked I
i
ToJtresJuv evening at tin, home of I
'he
wMch
.the bride's mother In this city
; ^Cim-a Hendershott delivertsl tire his teeth and spit At them, and make an ' '
K.thsri.w Leins was nnitodZin marri- I“,‘a'C!°r}'
,hcn"'1 'To ?' °r
■ unearthly noise somewhat like the i ,
age to Prot E. P. Miller. President
./"'T*-’• ' whining of a dog.
‘
and owner of the witern low. College ol'"'&gt;
“» dtSerenc. be• .He qeems to lie under the control of i
Your Choice for
‘ of Council Bintfa Iowa. Bev. Lewis
11 n“ r0 *x
" _
are. &gt; , nre
rare i
his uwaer
father ano
nnd wiu
will ones-mm.
obey him. .an
but has
Pn,n-.
us..,;
lK,st sense. It was a ven- thoughtful
,
• ,
. Kobers officiating.
.
. ..
• .
• no use for any one els. .. In some re- ,
l Ti,u
i
. r ii i
\ nletlictory. full of fine sentiment and i
. ..
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...
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. .. ,
i- The bouae was tiesutifully decorated . j,. h
spects the case seems like hydrophobia!.
; for the occasion witlj roses and carna-I
1 ea 8‘
' but he dues not‘Offer tu bite, ft 'is ;
tions. A pretty fen* urrang. ment of '
In
‘hc diplomaM bupL terribl&lt;, to think of a mere . child so

Hay Loader
For Swath or Windrow.

OFFICIAL BRINGS SUIT

and will always wear better than
factory made.
Oiir guarantee goes with the
work. We invite yon to call and
see our stock, and get prices ou'
what you want.
Notk.—A large stock of fly
nets, dusters ana everything per
taining to the harness trade will
be found at our store.

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

VtSrflNt(OMMEIf(t
xMlni nLMsrs,."-——

LAPIZAL TALCUM
POWDER

LAPIZAL TOOTH PASTE

Q. A. HYNES

In these days when
help on the farm isscarce and dear, the
question before the upto-date fanner is this:
How can I work suffi­
cient land to make
farming pay?
We are helping to solve that question to the complete satisfaction of our cus­
tomers with Farm Machinery of. the best make at prices the farmer can afford to
pay. Our latest and timely candidate for popular favor Is

The New DEERE Hay Loader.
Tlie care of your hay crop will soon l&gt;e “up to yon." If,vou bay-- oul- Kicking
Tedder to dry out the hay, our Side Delivery Rake to put it in windrow.. ~.
Our New DEERE Hay Loader which will load from the swath or windrow
can care for your hay crop without trouble. If you need a Mower,' we can
’
supply'you with the best makes on the market. The Deering. -Thene are n.,,.
to take with any farm machinery we eel! you. We are here “to make g&lt;u,rlT wlur
say for it.
•
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SOMETHING NEW,
■
SOMETHING USEFUL,
SOMETHING SUCCESSFUL,
Is the DAIN Side Delivery Hay and Bean Rake.
This is the only machine made that will-handle the liean crop, sucre.--fully ..i
work in l-otli hay and beans. You know how much “catchy weather" interfei,
both crops. You need the liest appliances to handle them. Here i.~ a machine tliat
will successfully work both. And the price is rery moderate. Come iyj I S t ■
show you how well'it does its work.
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We Have Everything in the Best Makes of Farm Machinery,

Goodyear
Phone No. 1

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

ros
Hastings, Mich.

• white satin ribbon separated the bridal ,
1. *r ’
n a ’"
e
awfully aftliAed. His father is a poor
' Iterty. Miss Mable^Leins bolding one '
-ft‘, °r
^ra Bft
011
J* 'al,t man. and has done all he could for the
; end of the ribbon and Mm Gertrude
en‘phiU“’*d
but he cannot care for him longer
Iho other. To the strain, ot the wed- ,h* ?“
»"-&gt; ■-’Pl'ort the rert of hi, famly.
ding march, which vrre.beautifully
'“I *“
hM,“
CITY SALOON CASE
।
rendered bj Mire Gertrud.. Bentley, j
°' .,he
'I1'”’!
i the bridal party jiroceeded to the place ,I which hud come to each one of them LIGHTNING STRUCK
Tried Before Justice Riker This j
1 during bis school life. He also spoke
umni CL/il I r nconT
I want to close out all my
■ where the ceremony was preformed.
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mosi fittingly of Mr. J. T. Lombard
mlUULtVILLt DEPOT
lightweight pauts and in
Week--Will be Appealed to the
i Kenneth Leins drettoed in.a white
vt .. -suit
.T.
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order to du'so will give yon
,
and
his
unceasing
interest
in
all
mat-1
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Circuit.
.
your choice of anything in
, was ring bearer.; Miss Mary• I.Hinnrnun
Lampman
.
tern
pertaining
to
our
city
schools.
Building
Destroyed
—
Contents
Most
­
the house for $5.00.
The
case the city ha* brought against
dressed in white silk carried the bride’s'!
iahit- own letter of recommendation, tor
Former prices
ranging .
After a selection by the orchestra
ly SavcJ-Heroic Efforts of Middlethe saloonists tu comper the payment of
j
rosea.
The
bride
was
becomingly
while good clothes neither make nor break
frotn®.00 to $’».00. Here
•Bf'LhtL.R^S'ta*d‘hC
Oil. Fire Department
the additional $?&gt;U0 tax was commenced '
' gowned in white silk, trimmed with
are some bargains. Call at
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him, they help him a long ways along the
with the .t-enedicton.
j
.
in Justice Riker:s Court Monday. The
once while the assortment
। Brussels net lace.
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-Monday morning, a little after mid­
road
of Life.
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is complete.
city is represented in the case byC. H.
■ After the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.
, a wbolc-cannot be given and the indi­
Thomas and A. E Kerumtun. while the
i Miller were introduced to the assemble * vidual efforts of each impressed one as I• 'depot.,
fire. ’The
* set ting ’i|* on “
r,‘* building. 1
attorneys of th&lt;- saloons an* Robert
’ ed guests by Mr. Milan Waldorff and
7 ~ !i worth about 30 cents, was a total U»ss
being of an exceptionally high order.
Dawson. Fred W. Walker. Thomas Sul­
\ Miss Grace Ho-e.
The musical -numbers which were 'lo t*le Vanderbilts. The Co. hooks livan and. Colgrove &amp; Potter. The;
Elegant refreshments were served in ,
and most all the freight stored in~the
j tlie dining room, which was in.charge 1 furnished by Troxel’s Orchestra were building were siived. A car load of saloon lawyers asked that the proceed­
FINE TAILORING.
excellent.
.
i of Miss Vinnie Ream assisted by the
agricultural inipkimentb belonging to ings lie quashed Monday forenoon. I
Justice Riker adjourned the c.-im- till
. Misses Mae Brosseau and Florence
E. J. McNaughton was on the dock,
WOMEN'S
CLUB
MEETING
Tuesday that he might consider tlw
&gt; Howe. Mrs. Wood catered.
and considerable
it was burned be- ,
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-WUl-vl
I The bride is well and vvq- favorably :
yond usefullnepv I
known in this city, and has a large j
' Bui «, cannot ,li«i,ire lire ,„Wrel
l-*-!- tb&lt;- pre««liw
Held Wednesday Afternoon Last without mention kt the heroic nddr T" &lt;’vi&lt;le‘,"&gt; »‘'J I”1"'- “&lt; &lt;»w
। circle of friends who prize her for her
your’e always well
and tlee.1. ot .lanoK ot the Middlerillo '•*«*&gt;«.'’"WM &lt;•». hut tire
Interesting Program--Elected
I womanly-worth. She is a graduate of .
dreiw-d and at a moderate cost.
Bremen. They l«l no time in M,vinK
M.««!."*«• &lt;b«t d».v. Thia
. : our city schools and of the Michigan '
Alternate Delegates.
I i State Normal College and of the Cleary '
thb record, and other prorertv.
torenoon the iawrera dore their I
There was a largely attended meet*, every few minuteJ would M,uirt to- I
“"'1
matter I. in the
|! Business College; She has been a very ।i
brnre..
julre
in
tire
dirretion
ot
the
^«*
«* «*
jwore • A. F.
ing
of
the
Woipen
’
B
Club
Wednesday,
| j succeasful teacher in- the grades, high
afternoon. ' The 1'itorary program hlaxinK structure, and wept great auy 1
' ^orr^' Fl-yd Daviw
I school, nnd collage.
proved one of greA interest. Mrs. E. tear, tre they thought ot how Corneil and „
” ‘lcC&lt;»' Leonard Sledge and
.
The groom, Mr. E. P. Miller, receiv- .
Hut.
ed his early education in -*the public ' M. Hoyt read a line paper on Recent the other Vmiderbill- would frel when
,,“,T
'' “‘dt ever „de may win. the .-aaei
I1 scliools of Ohio, and is a graduate of the !j Great Engineering Feats* describing I they'lrenied that the MlddlevlUe depot
“'ul will prolwNy go
I Zauerian Art, College and Michael the building of the Simplon tunnel ■ was gone. Hag. iPretlrh' will wear " "JJ”
’"''"I ”"’ c""r1
['University. He is a very successful ■ and the New York Subway. Mrs. j; mourning on hi, lvlt for Ho day,; Didr “
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Margaret
Troxell
discuitsed
“
Modern
।' educator albifg commercial and literary
“Johnson is going odt to Gun Lake to
. lines.and a professional in penmanship Church Music" contacting the prim- fish away his grief: | Hartley Hendrick
jmst times with says “its a maaaly ihuuu-. ’' and Milton
j and pen-art. nnd ranks among the fore- i। itive methods of
Que of
grammarian tkmfls nwt
uf our day. It was an exceeding­ Jorden haayrowed that some time when • nutn tgjrj. ..other day and tKkx&amp;l him
i most in that line. He has had broad •those
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Mfuiua MiiUhawt.
Cb»* Roti'in,
Wtkgi uffiacorrect. “Tomurruw ts Sun­
ly interesting topic acid presented very
J
exj&gt;eri«-iu»
in,
teaching
in
high
schools,
he can sufficiently overcome his feelings
PHONE 194.
Belie Hendershott he's going to tell what he thinks alxjnt day* «r •Wffirnurrow will Im- Bunday."
Just west at C. K. &amp; S Depot.
'colleges and univemith*. About a creditably. Mrs.
The rani
him the folknrtng storyt
. year ago be purchased the Western read a paper on '‘Modern Light it.
T.iirs o^, the Reading Rirflroutl Operas,
com­
"which all enjoyed, as they
Iowa, ji commercial and normal college.
We hate to intrude upon the ancon-' pany b#«jnd an oftlvr requirtog its
Thia institution ;hak l&gt;een established did the two selections from “Tlie Bo­ soluble grief of our i Middeville friends Urakecxst ftfi »uon as a train storied
Leading Clothier*. =
several years, but Mr. Miller's exper- hemian Girl" and one from ‘•The with a suggestion that it ’may not be | foxn unyRrtadon. to call cut the Mine
tOD a
LOOK ■ ♦ ' *enc^‘ *** an educator and ability as a Fortune Teller" which Mrs. Hender­ so bad after all. We know its bad j of the (ixt stopping place.
shott sang very charmingly. Mrs. enough.----- or was, meaning the dejot, j
For fe«&lt;tth- the trainmen. Inatiwtwi
"
* manager have enabled him to almott
tches, Clocks and Spectacles 4 double the attendance, and it promises Hoyt And Mrs, Hendershott were elect­ of course. We. know it ha* never oc­ dDulXJww by some grmmnarinn off the
ed alternates for the two delegates curred to the ^people of Middleville to I road, wuuld do this by Haying. "Next
so,&lt;1 at
X I soon to rank as one of the leading in(*■' stitutions of its kind in the West.
. elected at the previous meeting to at­ think of tlie possibiBhr of a new depot I station will be" Allentown. Reading,
etc. An^CMor took them to task for It,
Mr. and Mrs. Miller left Thursday tend the State Federation meeting in —-like the one at Nashville for instance, | pointing CTrt the absurdity nf using the
Kalamazoo.
for
the
west.
They
will
spend
a
short
I do nil kinds of Watch, Clock t
They've been too busy buying munrning I future tfoe In speaking of that which
The next meeting of the club will be badges in memory of the old. But
and Jewelry Repairing on short &gt; I.time in Chicago. The commencement
always tain the name place. After that
Eriday June 80. That will bo the time and the Vanderbilts may turn i the tnknDf-a dropped •‘wm be" and
notice. Work the best and * I exercises of the Western Iowa College held
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prices guaranteed.
4 will occur next week, after which-J 1last mooting for the summer. The
~
Middl&amp;jille's mourning into joy. We j crtKl. -Mg rtatlor,- Allentoim. Bead­
.
T their trip will be continued to Denver. members will enjoy a social hour, and hope so. Ttyiy have been a very pa- j ing. etc.
.....ALL WORK GUARANTEED..
light refreshment will be served.
T J and Portland Oregon.
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tient people.
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A WELL DRESSED MAN

ST WEAR-I

etotberaft*
Stein Bloch

C. E. LUNN

CLOTHING

Suits $10 to $20.
Two-piece Suits $5 to $12.50
Soft Negligee Shirts 50c to $2.00
Straw Hats 75c to $2.50
Belts 25c to $1.00
Children’s K. &amp; E. Waists 50c. 75c, $1
Suspenders, H &amp; P make 25c, 50c
Fancy Hosiery 15c, 25c, 50c

Until further no­
tice we will de­
liver Lehigh red
Coal in ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.

n. MATTHEWS &amp; CO.

Chidester &amp; Burton

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AUCTION PRICES

Strawberries Strawberries

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AT HORTON’S

Geo. Newton. jEwmuiH

ji

Open Evenings.
DEiffi OF MEXICAN
WAR VETERAN.

Grpwrtl (In choAP restaurant)—Gere,
waiter: Arc these mutton or pork
chops? Walter-Can't you tell by tho
taste? Growcf1 —-tfo. Wirt ter—Then
what d!ffereiic,wln«j ltdP.ke-wtmt they

R‘ H. Dixon died Monday at his
homo near Prichardville. Mr. Dixon
CharitaMe IiaQy—tint a man. last
wm a member of company G. of the
w«ek told me rxactly th^ «nne- story..
4th Illinois infantry in the Mexican
war. and the last sunrivor of that‘ fatal mistakelnsaot havin' the history
war in Barry County.
of ma life copyrighted.

PhyxlctexL.'; Inslrt that after reaching
B«*ay BUMtoT”
Mtes. Glade—Why did you choose a ' the run- of forty the majority of men
baldheadtHi man for your second hus­ anti wtxum eat nrocli move meat than
band? Mrs. Btedo-Itecausc my flwt Ik good fur them. Thia is hnnl
an arruHtraned to eating
husband always lariated that I wurrted thane
him. baldbeadcd, and this time I wimf. I too mudx of Unit staple. ortt-k- of diet
easily DOBlble almost at, ticat cd to esenpo being ManH-d^-Otroft i and an*
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a little
d TrtB
that Qjp
. - three minutes,.
doser Laacquaint-! trial. Do not stop ft
effort
----- -- —— '"add be 1mm] foe Ch«
Piruline (sarcastfcnl!y&gt;—Jadt HtroU genrra! hnatth-but gradually rodixre
Along aa ff be owned the earth. Elvira the amarot, taking care to wrtwtttute
was presented to tbo park by ((rwwtlyJ
------ *r‘ —*’No wonder. ~Last evening
_
__ _I in ffs
a good menu. wWch wfE
Hamilton, who designed and ’promised to- let him become my bn/
necessary amount of sux
ft entirely af •*«»«»
band.

At the Eutaw entrance to Drtfld 11111
pert, Baltimore, ■tends one&lt;if themoRt
xxraarkiible sundials la the world. The
time in many parts of tiro worts te
It Is

meat
Peter
made

We think we can truthfully say
that we carry the best Berries .
on the market, they may cost a
little more than trash, but we get
them fresh every day, and are all ■
nice plump berries.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS

Phon. Ho. 10.

HORTON’S.

Two Delivery
Wagons.

X*

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�t FEW WOBDS
‘T22T"ir—7
moot PRESCRIPTIONS. V-- - - - -

preparing a dinner.
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What wg nay we

An Importent point |„ u,„ p„^
1
R-r- H H- 'teiAuken vrlll g
p,
° to i oS,
** u cte" nl&gt; •" r^e»
\ - :lf doctor fights disease . Alpena tomermw.
f. Frawk Jon?t *» -home) from Ann Ar­
•long. k&gt; that wiH.n dlahlng up time
... :t!i medicine,if themedA foilnre at practiaing I* often non Ii Hr- th. table b. not to a
i
■■ iuedenot right,he can ’trued a. a call to go to preaching
j
“rered with dirt, pl«t^
KHl«r Stem ««. ip! Grand Rapid,
&lt;W tai™, .poooa, iutalna.
V Saluniay.
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conquer disease.
: Ed.lic Cole, of Brooklyn N Y
ttn:L,".B^,“ MH*** HapL the Druggist Doe» Writing tri.™!, in tbi. City and J.,-1
•hrr « ^^li i.0
., ri'nd’
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His Duty the medicine 1*°“ fo -peml the lUmmer here.

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right,and .your
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will Stand a fair
UK &lt;• of winning victory
t .i other branch ot the
:
Bn-'iness
should the
MU1IUWW cuwu.vk.
UMV,
iis
Id be given more at. &gt; . .1 _
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PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT w*

Odd

WHow/.held

for th. I™.#,

their

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- detail there is im-1.^ *
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,t. We realize this evening June 20th. All invited
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and make thorough­ H. C. Brigg,. orKntamnroo.'referee I
- a feature of our
’ in bankruptcy, wa. In the city M.,n-

;

I day taking tnrtter testimony

PRESCRIPTION case

I YOUR SUMMER DRESS

t?Ute H'rr °n‘r 1“&gt;- n-qnln- wiping. , M “ Ermina Goo
ret urned
Arbor Thni
Memorial ezerelaee in Kivereide Son- « th. hour bln hu teru mted or • tar ,rora
M. Smith of W&lt;
d,&gt; hee H. Pryordeliveriag the ad- or rotart*- klWwn mnhwird or tte pot
in
““ ?Ck ln thel’ tb' '«&gt;• «“ buatat-. s.
.
dre“that there t&gt; pleat,™ »pa».’^'u^
i'*'1' J‘ D ''-wtmrlr and ,.n &lt;13air
Go’- w*™r------hu-e-..
Mgma U1C
the„bin
pro. —
U1 prou,lTy is juenty of Hnaoe nn thn
------«^imeir anu son
oc toe vinitwl
F,ua.;r.« i__*
v,Jhl
Mnillau* u&gt;&lt;»d
---''dnM&lt;« that
i*"1'teadmitt'“ch&lt;'™’
tawd kltrhnn
kltr*«- ».K1.
table.- with n-gard to ,n„
»&gt; Erreport lut (Friday.
in one COlintv ahnlt hr. rr.^.1
„n
‘ MUWfmna M..1
..
™*•
«. U. ..Scbantr
.
. went to. Battle Creek ®
rouXT^Ie*
•“
‘ great
The

in

the

tr&lt;* rft&gt;

nn~.
ir th..,■ on Sw,™,. the lirat ot tlta week
to
nneil »Itb hot water — aom, u
• —
emiiMi. -.
.
MIm Ont Bond, ot Mu.liegon, vidtod 9
are emptied rt their content, and
in nnn alati,
friend, in the rity, one
lut week, 'to
rt,lK “ “V” «lw«rt have th,- ‘
i."“^SS^K^.°sii^SSS^:iS
'C“t lullf
l'«'tee
W
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Mra. D. W. Rogers and daughter are
large or
a^d"‘rt‘,&lt;'" wbrtlH'r
dtahe. win te LXdJ.a dSTrtS1* ’i in Woodland visiting relatives, and
' friends. .
’.
"cil and get then, thoronglnv imt fo
£»!Jin... n«i. dim,,^™m , A. D. Cook and dnughtt r Allot, of
I Allr.i-mt uro
..g "ar_
&gt;
•“ 0,m&gt;. but
there are
are

The warm weather is here at last,
and with It you will want COOL
DRESSES. The earlier you buy the
greater the choice. What is it go­
ing to be?

.

LetIus offer

Y°u 8orT&gt;e good suggestions.

If you are going to buy

Colors or Black Solids, let us recommend

Mouselime de Soie, just like silk; black or colors, per yd, 35c
g"",1'u( “rK ‘ltl™ • Cotton Vojles in tans, brown, navy; green,black per yd. 12,1-2 to 35c
i r-onal attention of | Stet. St. ir Henn
De- Burton ».„i hmiiy i,.u-d nior.,1 ’ Z
Dimities, new designs and colorings, very choice, ner vd.
tmtromufe hi. prod^r enjoyrel te
not for th.- t.rennnl ,„p^Vn
i5c ;;
■ &gt; Charlotte where he has
1.... secured
J
.
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J
f
T ■
to
i revered pharmacist wont need any. Klondike.
! of toe mlatrera tlawe small hut linpor.. — —
-*&lt;«u inn impor- position.
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Organdies,
large
floral
designs,
very
latest
styles,
per
vd.
T far-’fill checking I Anyone desiriag pictures of; their ‘ tant
detalL
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nt details would Im&gt; overlooked alto­
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25c &lt;»
Mrs. Sil Wilcox .left Slonday for ®
T
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i
&gt;•
‘ ,lia|-ei;
। homes, family groups, or Hash lights, gether.- Brooklyn &lt;’Itlien.
l‘MVA*ruit hifv
te. attend
..ft.....! the W.
tt» &gt;.
Traverse
city to
R. ..
C. I1 •
India Linens in black or white, choice qualities, per yd. 10 to 35c ( i
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• st’-. ’icinakt
’s
of evening partiek idumld call on. or j
Convent idh.
.
eVils of theTraTn.
j nddreas. Jas. R. Mason, City. AH
Persian Lawns, white only, very fine qualities, per yd. 20 to 60c ] ■■
Morris Pierson went to Middleville •
M ST tS IMPOSSIBLE
work guaranteed aud prices reason­
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Arr
a
C
Thursday
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only the best ' able
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French Lawns, white only, best on the market, per yd. 40 to 50c ] '•
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Gruver Betts:
The BaVNN’ER crew nearly had the I
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ineseription

caae ot Mabie C. Martde. ot Naalivill.

dis-

H,

Wtllmm

-.' ill this
3 yhe
north
.id. or 1
thm store
cfriT** ' has
hau I &gt;bowiiag
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i llvniicals.
Tlie BASNER crew nearly h»&gt;) th,well
.
.from
-in such
im
••
via
-Jaw trying
. ---r- to
-y eat eome big‘traw■il houses as Parke herriee brought into this trfHeeTby Ed
' OtiantHop... He ba. te.„ m.r£iing

.

A’ (“«». , .hip WyethL- and E. R. Squitli
; !.- We guarantee
lii- nt- &lt;»f every pre• •&gt;» to hr of absolute
and frechnepe, and.
•••-! autHirdance with
11
order.

,

the first ward • Saturday afternoon.
They had a very good time and gave '
her a cup and saucer as a reminder of
the occasion.

Saturday the
Woodworking (a&gt;’s
luill team went to Woodland and
played a fast game of loll with the
The Druggists. local nine, the score standing 2 to 1.
Up to the seventh inning not a single
filled ttje day received score had been made by either team.'

INVITED.
.per, known as the

.AKiSTO GOLD PAPER....
tainly be worth
to call and- see
the work.

'•rget to see mt before
. .. Kodak. Camera. 01
for ■‘ante.

H. J. Christmas,
rite photographer,
Hastings.

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Michigan

ft! ID
When yon buy our
UUn .« « BREAD you can
DDE*An. knor that you are
Drik/%U fitting the best of
materials, baked by
an ex]w»rienced baker
he most scientific man• ••ything pure, clean,
. - ■ t ;t.-oine.
•
Ain the beet, a’k your
Barnaby’s Bread.
‘ i y u are hungry come to

»25 cents
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■-□ing is neat and clean.
■in cutmefitiuB and
. '- a specialty. Nice
- . : &gt; tnd Candies.

Barnaby Bros.,
■ '.-t of Fanner Office.
Hasfinsis, Mich.

_***
ntwt &lt;lnfe
»wrei« the
j"
-j- whfeh
...... ...
., death • brwder.
. . . , 1 f tl
■lilnivvim
1'1&lt;-walk. I..
la a
Wenrer of this dress went out deliber­
l^tS^
.........
.....
ately to gather up the germs of
disease

Mm. Fred1 Heath
Heath nnd
Mim
Frances Z
nnd M
’ss France
a
\Mlliauih
Monday for Wiamnsin
Wisconsin to.
Illiums left Mondav
t..
vinit n Alster.
Mr. ami Mnj. A. A. Andcnwin will go j

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j RIBBON SASHES

are all the vogue again. Ad- 1
vanced styles speak highly of them )
• and the fashionable trade are buying them freely. We have !’ •
•"•wrtn^•'»•*«»•• mo-w-h.?&gt;..»»every color in either Taffeta or Satin Duchess, 4 to 7 inches &lt; ;
her. Of ,-ouree ^h.- holds it up aotmUm«, but often It trail* along In the
K.J„r
Z wide. -Of course white will lead. See cur showing of these &lt;&gt;
dirt, gathering into ltd folds mlUfons'
K&gt;|«4&gt; vi.itwl .la,nr. 1
Moul and
jfnd teSt OUT Values.
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of tnlcrolH-H &lt;&gt;t, tmnmuhcrud breeds.

wrawterrm. bare fo^tte pud ten ud ln u,.. tan™, ot
to (inn Lake today tor a two or three —
yeHrv • -i—
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----- •ttJreely ■•unid kiKXx-ed better
week* •»nting.
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A dozen of her 'girl’ friends^vury \ The woman .with toe train tu her
Mrs. (&lt;&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;rge ' Menhennick
and 9
happily \urprised Wave Eggleston of flrres goe« downtown dragging toe

Fred : i: Heatlf &amp; Carveth,
pEonv
YOU ARE

BnX'"'"

Andrew Peteman was ‘arrested Sat­
urday for . Using drunk.
Mondaj
;
him *)«.&lt;» ita, ;
and costs or ten days in jail. „Ht
those the Utter. He is a stranger herand had been working for the Gas (to. j
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Some Of our readers no doubt read
In the BANNER of the deed recorded
Wcek Indore la^t inan Julius Stark^to
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- - * of cTlot
" • on John
Renkon
State street.
i But the transacti-'t*. occurred is year*
&gt; ago; fee deed not Kong recorded irmjl j
the |iine ^named.

Wlwn riw getJ home again ibis wo­
man Avbn roufunns to toe prevailing
fashion* bangs h.-r dress in ft ck^et.
The j-kwet no doubt la dark. The rays
of the torn never penetrate it. Tuberculusis microbet and most other dLsemte germa lore tb.&lt;- darkness. They
like to p-t t-way from toe fresh air.
They gituit and flourish in this wo­
man's dark closet.
,Um.
mcailH.r
. After n, time
woman’s family falto 111. The drend
coivumpriiMt attacks the fairest &lt;nw
pf the h&gt;t perhaps «■ a little child IB
taken off with wmrlet fever or wbooplug coQgh.
Thtm this grief stricken woman wonders where the disease came from.
if fs high time thejdressmakm ebn!talj the tnrfn. Ttrnn] are enough other
ways of contracting dlacMteiM--Chi.’ago Journal.'
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wife hurt week.

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Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Lewis left
Saturday on a visit with relatives in
TravernCity.
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D. W. Rugen, hah gone to Wyoming
on a buain&lt;&gt;&lt;« trip expecting to K- ah- i Bb
=
M-nt. alruut a wrek.
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Fr. Gunnon will attend tirg c-.m- ।
mcncement exercim* nt the Monroe [
' academy this week.
Mrs. John Doak’of Hpnugimrt visi­
ted her parents.' Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew
Jewell the past week.”
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Mijjn Waive Eggleston left’ Mundn) W
tor a visit xyith her sister Mrs. , Geo. I

I Douglas in Traverse City.
. (’laudo Hafper of Grafid Rapids was |
the guest of si. S Harper and fnrnrly
I the latter part of but. week.
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Mrs. Dr. Lowry and Mrs. John Mc• The M&lt;vond uf the monthly scoring ]
DON'TS FOR STOUT WOMEN. ■ Omlrer left Monday fur Niagara Falls
, tests for butter was held at Detroit last ,
where they will &gt;]&gt;end a little time in
t week tiftiicr the auspices of the State 1
High authority on {dress inatti-rs of­
j Dairy Department.
Eighty seven Ifers three suggestion^ to the stout w&gt; । right seeing.
A fine six inch well was opcnml i at
, creameries submitted samples uf their ’ ^nan:
the water works yesterday that can arid :
■ product for VMtihg. Among the high­
Jion't wear wMr bf-lt*.
Don’t trim a Mclrt except at tlw bot­ 300 gallons a minnte to the city’s,
est grade pnxlucte was that froiq the
; Woudjbmd cieamerv jn this pounty.
tom
.
water supply
Don't wear a Cig! t fitting coat If
Mr. aijd Mrs. C. H. Osbom'left I
Hastings Court ’ No. 91. Order .ot you are fat.
the first of the We?k fur Wail Luke '
‘ Patricians, will initiate a large class (
Doot wear a sleeve that to' full be? iutd will spend the summer in their i
' Monday evening Juno 26th. and give, low. the elbow.
cpttage nt that resort.
.
, a Itanqnet after the initiation- Su; I I»ou't use frills of any kind on a
•Miss Bessie Andrus, daughter of Mr. '
p-etne lecturer. Romain L Jarvis will gnwu. Uae fiat triminlngB.
and Mrs. Frank And.rus of Carlton. 1
be present. Next Sunday eve at 7 , Don't wear fiut?}- tl.lnffs around th*
will graduate' June :'.Oth from the t
o'clock the members will mwt nt Dtv k. U-t the neck flnlahlag be as fiat
National Medical UnlcHity at Chicago]
os puwibk-.
Fred Stowell ’s’ residence on Hanover
Jibe
has an excellent record for scltolarDon’t wear bust C?s. Wear some­
i St., and in a body attend the V. B.
’
.
j
thing «mall and nanrow If you wear ship.
' servioo.
any tie at aft.
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Word has bren received from Mr. I
, Th&lt; people of. this city and county
•Don’t wear an Etw coat Always and Mrs. Emil Tyden
announcing!
should remeimber that • there- is n law have your coat Um? extend as far below their safe arrivalT»t Bremen. Gcrmanyt I X
I against allowing obnoxious weeds to the waist Udo as |kjB^!bk.‘.
and saying thnt they had a verypltuu- •
grawjm their premises dr on the high- j
Don't vp’-nr a Midi ent deco!lehnp\
ant trip across the Atlantic, none of;
i ways. Law or no law. it -is the licet , Have the low bodUn- cut to iid extremi­ them ’ being seasick. This will l-e!
I for'all to see to it that they are ent or ' ty of deconete. ami bull*! up the top
pleasant n*w* to their many Hastings)
destroyed and not allowed to go to seed । with
.putebj
—— ’ affect* Ito the required
'again. Digging them out is tbO only height.
—
A. A. Andentoo went to'Prairievtlle ;
effectual way to get rid of them, hut
Friday to spend Mjmc time with Lester1
&lt; uttiug will help fcr the time being.
-Don't you
Warner fishing on Pine Lake. Archie '
Man-. John and Mikf-y Mahar. Lois afjred a Munnp of her neighbor in fet- reports that he not only had all the i
I Haft and Theresa Hickej- -jwnt last car. tookiag who* abe had
fish that man -conM eek for. J»ut also j
that he was filled with that calm and ;
Ihrtr
ertnmnn.on. tin lh« CHtbulm
l»d &gt;&lt;•* peace of mimj induced by the philosr- j
church. They were: members ot a । taJtea
gm a&gt; u,. cy&lt;. trew?cla* of twenty-one. Therewa Hickey.|
(mt cortmne la s*nrcii of wtert ! while he*was there.
took second prize among the girls and
a K3«u«j ex. tlx- toctom ct her
^"ScveraTof'the teacher- liave planner’ t
John Mahar the sainu among the boys ■ Bkirt, l»i»wrh the folds of u-fitab was
for having.'thoir ertJbi™ in
•-* rUibi.- ti» durtj. bolrngsted »*e« ’to spdlitl th.-lr vacation away from | *
■- Vcrmontvill. Echo.
ter mnkrttM.
All tte d^nCte^ this city. As far us ««can lenrn’of +
their plans for tlw summer they will | 4
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__MM■wmmhmb imtnhl
KTOM In toe mind. I put in the coming ’ten weeks as fol- i
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—New UiOwins Times-I sMDoenulows Miw.Fitzgerald at her home in!
! Bellevue; Mias LaDick’at her home in ’
I Fennville: Wap Barber at her home in
epl&lt; ndk! tx»ic shampoo for
! Richland; Wise Brumm at her home I

STYLISH FEET
- important to a woman and it

IS ALL A MATTER 8F THE SHOES
•he wears. Her feet are made stylish or
nnstylish by her shoes. t
They are the barometer of her whole
:n*s,«. &gt;
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First among stylish shoes stands the

“QUEEN QUALITY”
It Is smart: It bristles with .-^tyle.

wE... C. W. CLARKE &amp; CO
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Ku

rr^lAi.

fnllocrs:

half an nr.DC” of potassium carbonate,
eight minces of alcdboi. two ooncre of
tincture of JullialJa. twenty drops of
I oil of tevender and eight ounce* of wntar. Dissolve In tlie water the potnegfa’m csrtxxuit.- and '«oaj). than add the
other ingredient*. Rub well tuto Un­
roots of the hair and then rinse weH Id
.wreral wW.c-r- Dry l&lt;
h&gt;
•to.
lu rront rt « an-.«•it**"11
j ‘make &lt;!m* tclir brtttie.

I in Naahville and with friend* at Wall •
Lake: Mii« McNaught«&gt;n at Battle
.Creek. Mi» Gray at Mt. Pteaaant;!
1 Mim FurniM atjNashville. Prof, and
I; Mrs.’A. W. Cbfcnberlin will sj&gt;«nd a
(mart of the vacation with the latter’s
j ■ parents in Lawton. Prof. Wallace will
j go first to Jonesville to-day or to­ I
[ morrow, and is planning on taking a
I sjpeciaPsnmmer courv- at (^ornell L niI versity.

a Berlin jitjxu-.te* WWV lh*c oot-ot. gPRlMiH minh&gt;.-r ft&gt; devise hoc»* Jew
diEfwnxJs method &lt;rf fixing an fee bak

“*■ ™ ! aanKHTOk tait on c windy rtsr &lt;be *—
Ur fbun4^tt
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on tte Birth rt the hstr . !■■ ■&gt;
the large teal natrtna b-adwer « «»turn— or DeetEicoe m

MB compbin niter • teCMtag hy tt*

at the maximum.

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300 pair of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children Hose at. . -f
350 Gauze Undershirts, all qualities at..
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MONEY BACK STORE

WRIGHT

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BROS.,

PHONE No. 30.

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Hastings, Mich. *

The Lack of Money
Has numerous disadvantages.—just the. same as

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a savings account has advantages.

The latter removes the possibility of being

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found without funds in time of sickness or dis­

aster, not to mention the adder! pleasure there

IS

in living when you’ve money in the bank.

START AN
DOLLAR

ACCOUNT WITH A

OR

MORE.' WE PAY

3 per cent. INTEREST, COMPOUNDD SEMI-ANNUALLY.

Hastings National Bank,
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

• There’s no Shortage in the Crop of

WO girl.

Ort or d», tattne
play the

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EXTRA SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in Travellers sample Hosiery (
and Gauze Underwear.
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sternest*." .

OXFORDS

that we’ve gathered together for Men,
Women and Children.
Slippers for Children of all ages, in
patent, tan and kid leathers.

Shirts for the Swell Dresser.
moab beautiful line in the

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We

have

the

™.“— C.H. OSBORN.

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�Woodland Department*J
WOODLAND DID
HERSELF PROUD

DON’T
LET THE
SUN ROAST YOU

ENTERTAINED

We sell the Summer
Suit you are looking for.
Our summer goods are
made to wear and will
hold their shape and col­
or. Suits in all styles
and prices.

HANDSOMELY

PLACE OF MEETING
Convention

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

GROCERIES
&lt;

DRY QOObS
BY TELEPHONE
I have planned to promptly de­
liver orders for a number of

mile? out of Cqats Grove, for
need

from

my

General Store.

Place your orders with me and
I will give them my .personal at­
tention. '

Everything guaranteed to be

satisfactory.

Remember I pay the highest
market price for your produce.

HENRY R/KJUI
COdTS tiROVE
QENEKflL STORE.

Good Printing
When you have Printing
done you want it nicely
printed, and on good ps­
. per. Remember the BAN­
NER when you ’ are’ in
need of
&amp;

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
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BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
• BUSINESS CARDS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS,
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.
Our price i* reasonable and
you have the guarantee that
the'worK will be well done.

Let us have^the next
order.

be

Held

There

Next.

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The second semiannual Barry County
Band convention was held at Woodland
last Thurmlny and wtts'largcly attended
by people from till over the county.
Nearly two coaches full of jieople came
from'Delton and vicinity, while all other’
points on the C. K. &amp; S. were well
represented. Tlie railroad offered half
fare rates and the morning train north
brought in five cars crowed full to the
platforms. There was a good attend­
ance in the forenoon, but the afternoon
crowd MiqMuned all expectations. The
-farmers lieing too busy to spend a
whole day came in the afternoon and
crowded a' full day's fun into the after­
noon and evening. The crowd as h
whole was very quiet and well be­
haved, and everyone enjoyed himself
in spite uf the hot weather. A better
day for a Impd convention than Thurs­
day could hardly have been asked for
except for the heat, as it was bright
and fair all.day long. The village whs
well prepared to accommodate and feed
the large crowd as a good dinner could
be obtained almost anywhere on Main
street. The only excuse, for anyone go­
ing hungry was a lack of money and
undoubtedly this lack would have been
overlooked by the good people of the
village if necessary.

WOODLAND.
John Kramer and wife, old pioneers
of Woodland township, but now realding in the township of Campbell, Ionia
county, visited Woodland friend* on
Monday.
’ Will Miller of Gran I Ledge visited
Woodland friends on Friday and Sat­
Mr*. Chet. Hicker is the pleased
marriage to Banders Peterson of Tus­
urday of last week, returning home on
Monday.
* - tin. . Isabella county, last Wednesday. pbflMssor of a fine new organ.
The happy couple have be-71 visiting
Mr*. Ida May and children of Port­
The bah game between Haar Ings and
friend* here and have xgtme to the.
land Spent Sunday with her siixter Mrs.
Woodland on Saturday'-afternoon re­
groom's, hopny, where* they will make’
sulted In a scfre of two* to one in favor
| their future home.
- ’; A C. Kilpatrick of East Woodland.
of Woodland.
1 The township school held it* annual
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Barnum have
Ray pillenbrack was hit In the face by ]
j picnic 'Saturday
In
L.
Knowles’ gone to South Haven to visit tbciri
a brail during the game on Saturday
■’"x
■’L7""’ ' woods, and though not as large.a*
daughter. Mrs. H. P. Knudsen who
afternoon. .Aleh .»U&gt;«b«d bl, no-'. Iwd
at,end',d
«*. | pl„„d
■ Sopt j. c. lives at that place. Tbrir grandson
Fortunately the
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ground -and gbve him lnim«Mtatc care, j Ketcham pr» sented IC diploma* rand re-ji Shirley Lee accompanied them.
and he is getting alAng nirely.
marked that Carlton could be d«*fcyi&gt;d-*&gt;lji Mr. and Mrs. - J- St. John visited';
I upon, for a Hl tn 1 majority every yeai on Saturday with friends near Ionia.
a* they had one graduate finite th&lt;f:&gt; and spent a very interesting half day f
Mrs. Richard* of Sunfield visited 'tier j
eighth grude Inst year. The fling*,;
attending chapel service?, on Sunday .
slater. Mrs. Hsrvey HUI. last week.
drills nnd - exercise* an«l all features ofi
Mr. William Warner han purchased IhK program were excellent, and its at tlie prison.
tht Nl- b'&lt;la farm two , and one^half would be hard t" way which excelh’d, {
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Lehman have the .
miles east
Che village.
Mrs. Grui i- Woulntnn and son. Wright.' sympathy of the community in the '
Mrs. NifcfroK has purchisrd the Lawf are visiting the former's mother, Mrs? serious sickness of their little daughter .
erenceifann rant of the village.’
j‘Wright. The non hns b-.*rn quite ill f »r=J
Orpha whom they took to Ann Arbor .
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' the past few days, but Is much li-tterj
Saturday to undergo an operation for |
Eaton- county by the death of her sister ; j(/iw
on Monday ot Just .Week.
appendicitis.
.
Revival meetings are 'being held ui Thursday night after .in illness of but
th. a B ebu^b and much Intern h. I
a few dag*. On Monday evening
WEST WOODLAND.
u.-h.« uk.n in th. um.,
I I|tlh.
JV„, b,ir„ ,JUt ,b„ n,v, r
Several of our farmer? rare replanting
Mr. and Mtn. st-fhen tyult. «: lab. , Iw
M„ ,b
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H I t o 11 tin If 11 nt i HI ti-t-M-e+ 4

“SANITARY BREAD”

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The BREAD of QUALITY.
is. proved by it’s ever incipisiug sale.
Made in a perfectly sanitary bake shop, the bread that
.
is wrapped in waxed paper.
A.n

“HOME-MADE BREAD’’
is desired by a great many, especially the kind we mal e
One trial will convince.
Our candy and ice cream are of the best quality.
A visit will satisfy.
Our pies are on the light flakey order.

‘•Ori{iilt«r&gt; ill
laltilin.

VESTER &amp; CARTER HJ;

THE ROOSTER
THAT CROWED
While whirling in a cyclone a mile above the
earth was no more enthusiastic than we are
about the FUHNITCBE and CARPETS we
sell. If yon will buy our gopds, you also will
tn* tilled with enthusiasm, because you will have
goods of which you can truthfully ray that there
are few equals and no superiors. Better see our
goods before you buy.
You will want a few of those

ADJUSTABLE and MOVABLE WINDOW AWNINGS.

dout need many as you can move them once a
day and keep the sun oqt of both sides of the
Udesr-a were In Wocdlarid on Monday.* ‘, all
.
u..nr byil th*‘r tx,rn,
,
,
that could be done was done
house.
e
calling on their many Wopdland friend*, ji •kind and loving friends. ~
■kc-rasv
’ 11 Mni. Ida Durkee entertained Walter j
The Baitinger barn, an old land mar*
on,.! Barnum and wife at dinner Sunday.
I
Th- : Mr. Haver still continues, in very !
at Belding and one at Freeport. Tin
by M. Baitinger a', good many yean* funeral services were, held Satuytl’lay I poor health.
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ago. 1* being taken‘down.
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Carl Heise is atteawding the German
Cardjt are out announcing the wea- |
Pianos and Organs.
1 School in East Undertaking.
WcMrinand.
ding of Mins Etta Early and J. H. jWorking on Wednesdayu June 21. at j
J. H. Durkee and wife visited at Jay
COAT8 GROVE.
'•Hunt's in Carlton Monpay..
,
the home of Mrs. Mary Eitrly.
at Cwri
Miss Glaudla Benson, pho has been
We learn that George Griger is imit drill.
In the employ «T B. -S. Holly for the past ’
Owen T&lt;&gt;w:i«»-nd -A ll! |r.i&lt;1 En&lt;!&lt;-uvrar proving in health, and hopes an* entertwoyesr*. Is now taking a much needed •
ttrtci Bunday evening. A i. &gt;&gt;d progriltn • trained of his ultimate recovery.
rest. She will start thl* week for Ohio
! Perry Stowell and family attended .
to visit relraiives and friends.
,
Mr*. Estellu Wolfe of Hailing* .it'
’ H. J. Christmas visitud, at J. N.
■ the wedding of bi* daughter Gaylia
Covert's one day last wecik.
| Wednesday.
at Lake Odessa Wednesday evening.
Lena Bates, who has bften attending ' Quin- i number from here at touted | Charles Kane from Eaton County is j
sdhoa! at Detroit tor the past year, re­
• the band tournament :tt Woodland I staying with Mr. Senter.
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lumed to her home ou Munday.
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Thursday.
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1 Mr. Robertsum of Lanaiug was the'
J. M. Smith’and daughter' GretA vis­
I-akK»ort ot L E. Fornuui Moaibn nlghu
ited relatives in Yankee Springs over; , , ,
Long's and other,
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vl’""“c
There were eight banda in attend­ Bunday.
We wish Eftie Early. Werking a long
Mr. rand Mr*. George- Bahinger nnd 1 ^len'ls.
ance from the following places around
wet with Mr*. Ella* "nd ^PP? wedded life. We are all
»b.,
ha,.
v,.,.,..,
j।
lnim
our
-;^:,
the county : Delton, Doster. Clover­
dale. Hickory Corner*, Orangeville,
Baltimore. Woodland and Hastings.
, George Townsend
jvw.u'vuu h»«
ii.in hl* new saw leave for their new home in Mancbes_j.running
,!
. bvgnn sawing &gt;' ter .Indiana soon. •
At ten o'clock in the forenoon the St. Joseph on Monday.
i mill ,in
order and
Rev. Lyon and family went ttf Eaton j
liands formed in line and marched
j
lust
Thursday
for
the
first time.
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Rapid* on Monday to visit relative* and '
around the.village playing their.best.
' Mrs. Sarah Rogers went to Kalama■friends'. Mr*. .Lyon expects to ’hiee^ a
after which they, all met in the school
| zoo Tuesday to spend the summer.
NORTHWEST
CARLTON.
brother from Cull torn 1.1 Whom she ha* I
A number of the young folks went
yard where they all united as one band
not syen for several years.
Sanford Rogers' wife and' children ■
J the Fisher church Sunday evening to
and played scrveral selections. Presi­
and Jay Ware and wife erf Freeport j
Miss Ruth Handy of Hastings spent {
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST
dent Hilbert of the village welcomed a few &lt;fay* lost week with Mr*. Maggio 11 attend the Children’* Day exercise*.
■ Earl Tarbei! and Miss Elsie Ehret of spent Snnay at Middle lake.
the bands in behalf of the citizens of Phillips of this place.
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’ Nashville were »thc guests of Jam--»
Mrs. G. W. Cappy is slowly recov- j
Woodland and said that be would turn
Qrphra Lehman, daughter of John i Ehret rind family Bunday.
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j ering from her recent
illness.
the village over to them fcr the day Lehman of Woodland township, elevon ,
I
nnd wM. enttrUinM '
and that he hoped and believed that years of age, who ha* been a great suf- I In the head by a horse. Infileting a cut /. i .. .
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.bout two lurhn. long.
Dr. BoMrt. I !“*, la^r '
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Cul
they would take good care of it A.
Phone F.
Warehouse opposite C. K.fit 5. depot.
ftp Uw wound nnd tte little elrl L"k' &lt;»««• &lt;»• d»y lut weak.
W. Dillentieck was then introduced as from iipendiciiia, was taken to Ann I
Arbor
on
Friday
of
last
w«.fk
to
have
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the speaker of the day. Mr. Dillenbeck'
Is all right again’ The township school, picinic «a» a |
inn operation psrtomed. Dr. McIntyre I.
made a very able address in which he.
■ Ren Coolbaugh. while rat John Meade'S | grand ’success, weather, crowd, and
started for Ann Arbor Monday morn- |
i barp ralsliig,last Friday, cut a gash In . programme.
spoke of the remarkal« chnngvs that
Ing to m&amp;lst in the operation. The doc- !'
had taken place in the village during tor will return on Tuesday.
Mr. randMre Dwight Barnum of i
' f timber, which made • painful wound, j
his almost sixty years of residence
Seymour England rand wife attended*'
' Coats Grove spent Sunday at E. W. :
He wen: to the, doctor's and had it
there. He reiterated the heart}* wel­ the graduating exercises at Hastings •
j
Savaool's.
•’ dressed.
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come of President Hilbert to the band on Friday evening.
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The community wa* shocked to ;
Children's Dray exercises were held at .
boys'and the other guests of the vil­
80UTH WOODLAND.
learn of the death of Mrs. D. Slocum. ;
lage. After the address the conven­ the M. E. church on Sunday' evening. j• My’ what nice weather.
The hu»l&gt;and has the sympathy of all ;
A very nice program was rendered and 1
tion was adjourned for dinner.
I Children's Day was observed at the
Mrs. W. C. Savacuol and son Fred of
It was quite largely attended.
1 F.
V M. church •last
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In the afternoon the various bands
Sunday.
A
Hastings were calling on old friends
Mrs. Hnnnnh Smith returned from an ;
; gram wo* carried out. after which Rev. and neighbors' Monday.
gave fine concerts front the stands extended visit in Sparta last week.
erected on main street, making the
Quite a number attended the Carlton I Allen gave the children ran address.
afternoon seem like one continuous school picnic from this vicinity lust ' •Miss Ruth Wei men had her first blrthday party last
Friday.
Messrs.
WEST PARMELEE.
concert. The music was very'good in­ Saturday.
I Barnum and Rodebaugh were present
Philo Cline wa* in Hastings Satur-!
deed and true to their ‘word the boy*'
| with their twins, all of which are of day and Sunday.
HOLMES CHURCH.
made it one of Woodland's biggest days.
the same age. The mothers spent the
The farmer* are wearing a broad nftemoon weighing their babies.
The crowd was the largest seen in
Miss 'Sarah Morgan has completed [
smile because nt this growing weather.
Woodland in some time
Mr. Guy Miller, who is teaching at the the season's work at the Hubbard
The
Ladles'
a
\1
society
will
be
enter
­
No prizes were awarded it being con­
Macomber school, spent Saturday with millinery establishment and will be
sidered beat to make it an exhibition tained by Mrs. Parmelee Wednesday af­ his grandparents
at home during tbe summer.
ternoon. June 2*1. A cordial invitation
■The youngest daughter of Mr. Laof band manic without the strife inci­
Oscar Harter it working at Vern !
Is extended to rail.
mond
underwent
an
operation
for
apen^
dent to a prize contest.
ThomM*.
W. L.-Barmin and family wen- the diettis Inst Monday.
The DoHter liand deserves special guests of Mrs. Ida Durkee Sunday.
We have a hustler in onr neighbor- !
Mrs. Joseph Mead wan surprised last
mention considering the fact that they
Mrs. Mary Townsend Is spending part week by meeting one of her old friends, hood who has cultivated hia corn !
have been organized but ten months of the week with her mother In Hast­
Mr. Neal Shaw, from Ohio. The meet­ through twice. Some others have just j
and not one of its memlwrs had played ings.
ing Was made by accident.
finished planting.
Th* Hsftfwsn .Mrs. Lorina Barnum and Mrs. R. B.
in a band previous to that time. The
Miss Ellen Joice is making her father
MrCThorp was in Grand Rapids Sat- :
brand was well directed and played Murdock attended the graduating ex­ and mother. Mr. and Mrs.. Bert John­
nrday.
Freezers...
ercises
at
Hastings
Friday.
•
very high class music The concerts
son, an extended visit.
Mesdanies Flora Beadle, Hattie Rom.Andrew Zerbe and Frank Sti in son
were continued in the evening and a
Mr. Charlie Jeffries nnd family of
and daughter, Marie Watkins rand 1, Duck lake made Mr. Bert Johnson a both havejiick colts.
very large crowd turned out to enjoy
Grace Smith, all of Hastings, ore the Ij visit this week.
them.
Willis Wood was comjsjlled^to shoot
guests of Mrs. Julia Youngs this week. |
At the business meeting of the asso­
his horse which was hurt some time
Mr. Shupp’s people were callers at A. j
STATE ROAD.
ciation. it was decided to hold the next J. Hunt's Sunday.
ago. iu blood poison had set in.
Preaching at the .Church Sunday
convention at Hickory ^Comers the
Mr. and Mrs. R. B.- Burdock and Mr.
2 Miss Gladys Morgan and brother Otis fl
und Mrs. Charley Beamer spent Sunday evening,
first week in September.
spent Sunday with their unde Wm.
Woodland deserves great credit for at Thornapple lake.
The Children's day exercises were Kepkey and wife of Wert Thornapple.
Hattie Boutolph spent a J,feW
—• »’ay
----*
the excellent program, the fine enter­
very hest ^eld here Rn^
church
As I walked down Broadway the other day,
One of the pleasant events of the fl
Sunday evening.
tainment. and the hospitable manner, last week with-her father, William Bou­ Bott- j was
1 saw a big load of Lumber coming my way,
aeasoS iiasscd off Thursday last when
.
fl
in which she received her numerous tolph.
For the Kenaston Addition it was duly bound.
Mr*. Mowry entertained the Dime a number of young ladies gathered at
Mr*.
Hattie
Roger*
amfl
daughter
For they build Houses there all the year ’round.
guests, the good order and the fine time
Society
last
Thursday.
A
vote
of
the home of Miss Allie Stimson to
Leltha of Hniitlngs rare spending a few
she gave everyody. All who attended
1 walked down tiseen Su and what should 1*aee.
thanks was tendered to the ladies of help in quilting a quilt for her. A fl
day* with W. L. Bai num's people.
will carry away very pleasant im­
But
more loads of Lumber for the Hastings Realty,
Teachers' meeting will lie held at your city that so kindly entertained lovely dinner and supper were par-1 fl
And on each street aud corner I chanced to meet.
pressions of the village and its people
Mrs. H. B. Barnum's Monday afternoon them Jqne 1st. Oar next society
Load upon load of Lumber so neat.
taken of and iced lemonade wa* served ; M ’
at 2 o’clock.
will he entertained by Mrs. Charlee
. I strode up tbe hill and looked all around,
TEN YEARS IN BED.
The Holmes church ladles made Waters. June the 29th. at tea. A in. the afternoon. They left at the m
twilight hour,
hour/after
Rafter wishimr
wishing Mira
Miss Allie
Alite i
And a finer little city couldn’t be found,
fl
R. A. Gray. J. P.. Oakville, Ind., twenty-three hollar* on the sale of their cordial Invitation to all.
.
And on all the good roads that the country-ward lie,
luck with all future undertakings.
writes: "For ten years I was confined lee cream at Woodland Thursday. They
Those great loads of nice Lumber were still going by.
fl
Mrs.
Charles
Gibbs
of
Lenawee
county
to my bed with disease of my kidneys. thank the Woodland people for their
Mr. Anderson's people of the west
It was so severe that I could not move many act* of kindness toward them at visited at Mrs. Lottie Kinne’s Friday. county line Sundayed with John Mun
So 1 started out to find the source.
•
part of the time. I consulted the very thi^-xljne. ,
Mrs. Shalvey with a horse and wag­ genwn and wife.
Of all this Lumber and found it, &lt;ff course.
fl
best medical skill available, but could
For it all from tbe Tomlinson Lumber Co. came,
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Jones and two on has drawn together alarge wood
get no relief until Foley’s Kidney Cure daughter of Vermontville .were the
Ed Perrault is expecting his cousin
If you visit their yard you will all do the same.
pile that would be well for the men to
wits recommended to me. It has been
Treesa Trumble and brother Burr to
•For the people flock there like tees after-honey,
a god send to me. ” Successor to &gt;W. guests of J. V. Wickham’s jieopie Sat­ pattern after.
spend their vacaton.
urday.
rand
Mis*
Louis
Firster
of
the
And are anxious as can be to spend their money,
H. Goodyear.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock of BrarryState Road was the guest of Miss Jane
For they know that the gradea and the prices are right
ville Sundayed at Bert Kinne'a
And they build up the Town with pride and delight.
Wickham from Friday until Bunday.
ca.«tohia
A blessing alike to voting and old Dr.
fl
Fowler's extract of mid Strawberry-;
nature ' s specific for dysentery, di arr ha
' and summer complaint.
cures colds. Drevents pneunjouiu.

BANNER,
Ha«ting», Mich.

Will

First Week in September
•

We solicit your trade and
will give you good value
for your money.

anything you

INDEED

HICKORY CORNERS NEXT

SUMMER SHIRTS,
THIN UNDERWEAR,
AND HOSIERY.

RNb

THE BARRY CO.

BAND CONVENTION VERY

EAST WOODLAND.
CARLTON CENTER.
Mr. nif
Mrs. fi. W. Barker of Graal Rapid*. | Mm a ’Town,
RKFS entCTt*im&gt;d
----------■------j
a xompanied by her young • son. will •
Homer Hager and daughter Cecil j
spend a few day* visiting her aider,! (on Sunday.
u ' '
‘
»
Mrs. J. T. Richards.
Miss Elsie Barry is spending a few
There will be a box »ocjal at the days with her parent? Mr. and Mrs.
home of Je«*le Knowles $n Friday 1
night of this week.- iThl* will be gtyS-n Albert Barry.
The Mirnera Clandia Benson and
for the benefit uf the baseball team
and everyone' I* requested; to came Engenia Burkle visited Mrs. Sallie
with a basket nnd keep the.team out.
Towns on Monday.
♦
Mr. and Mr*. W. McKibberi are visit­
Mr. Andrew Potts of Albion called
ing friend* In Ionia county and expect on East Woodland friends on Monday.
to be gone for some time.
1
The Mime* Mabel and Zilpha and
Clayton Busby and bride called upon
Dr. Gammon and family last Thursday. Floyd Kilpatrick attended Children's
Mr. Northcutt of Clarksville Is visit­ Day service* at the Evangelical Church
ing Jesse Knowles and wife;
on Sunday.
Ml*? Blanche Myer* wa* united In

RENKES (gt WALLDORFF.

■■J

We are now booking orders
for our summer delivery of

HARD C0AL.1
;

May we have yours? Both
egg and nut sizes at $7.25
per ton delivered.

3

ROWLADER BROS- &amp; REISER,!

GASOLINE STOVES
OIL STOVES
LAMP STOVES

A FULL LINE
Welssert Bros

Tomlinson Lumber Co

t-oley’s Honey tno Tar FOimKlDNEYCURE

�CIPT. GRAHAM’S
GRATITUDE

WOMAN'S
•• WORLD •&gt;

Sjftrec from Sores on Face and

AFTERNOON CALLS.

hot

Bae—Doctors Took His Money

WATER BAGS.

jut D'd No Good—Skin Now

ticks Ciear as a Bony’s.

ANOTHER CURE BY
flTiCURA REMEDIES
. -r
trici* I rr commended
- Oistnent to me. I
:•.&lt; fxc with sores on
&lt;. Some doctors said
- .: I
.. None of theurdid
they all took my
; jt.te tell me my skin
. r a? a baby’s, and I
CudeuraSoap and

'OTHER CURE

STILL
Neck-C

?d With Sores, Hair

Wild With Itching

.1 Ling of 104 XV. rojth
,g to my hair,
3g an unsightly
* itchiug made
applications of
subsided, the

AND STILL

An afternoon call must be a abort
ami yet not .a hurried one. Don't en­
put out
ter the house, saying that you have not to buy and are rather
a minute and tow't leave It-declaring of order, but thte in ulue cases out ot
that you must hurry on to another ten te from cnrelessaeM or uot taking
friend or you. give an idea that Jour proper care of tbe bag. a lady had-an
India rubber bag that had got stu. k to­
visit has been paid grudgingly.
Don't monoyMltee the coo versa tion. gether. and she did not know what to
«o to get it right, as tbe hag was utW
lour bcMtexs likes to retell her own
perfectly good Th,,
of xht
news, to air her own grievances, to dis­
•ticking te that toe bug Ud been put
cuss mutual friends, from her own
•way with no air in II When uot us­
point of view. You may be tbe most ing a bag drain out toe water, let It'
amttefag i-ersou prwk-nL but your very hang lK&gt;ttom side up for a little while,
brilliancy glv*w others tlie desire to
then take it down and blow a little ulr
shine also, and courtesy demands that Into IL just enough to keep the inside
you stHHild g(re them their opportunity, from coming together, as it would If no
says an exchange.
air were in. In which ease toe bag is
Above an. don’t talk of yourself. "I" quite sure to be ruined In pulling it
Is n letter of the alphal-et to be omitted apart. If you happen to have a bag
as mueb as possible. Who does not In thte condition put into it some hot
know toe bore who tells you of his I water with a few drdps of ammonia.
health, hte family. hL« plans, 'till you Let it remain a few minutes, then with
sigh of unutterable relief when be nt a thin, dull ed«d pi.x e of .wood try
length takes rhis departure?
to separate the adhering sides very
There te a tn'ditery offense call-xl carefully.
; -"forcing th&lt;‘ sentry." Don't .••force”
In preparing the hot water -lisg for”
your friend’s butler or maid when you m*e quite bfolng grater should not be
are told. ’'Not at horre." Don’t say, put into 1L find neither should it te
' Oh. I am sure she te at home to mel" more .than half filled. After to.- water
Tbe unfortunate hostess may tw» indte- te in 1L before putting tn the stopjM'r.
। ; oacd. busy, worried or bave iin? &gt;rtant carefully pn^ss out the steam. This
makes the bag softer, as it is rflldved
to her sentry- and coutept yourself with
leaving
rani.
)c4vii c your
jour earn.
•
er rout
__
fold .1
a r
rubber
bag after it Ims once
Don't utter In an audible aside to bevn u*rtl.!. jA flannel bag for covering
your conipimkm. "Thank heaven, they the rubber is
are.cut.- A whteper te fraught with Hy^made.—Washington Star.
danger and may possibly be retailed
from one f&gt;erao:i .to another until -it
WOMEN AND CLUB LIFE.
reaches the tnfetreos of the bouse.
A USEFUL CHAIR.

The proper 'caring for baby has
grown to tw* more and more of an art,
am! among tbe recent acquisitions gut
up for the eonverdvtice of mother or an
attendant in the nursery te a chair fit­
ted. as shown In the accompanying pie-

.ippcint-

There is no doubt that this device
would greatly simplify the trying oper- .
' ation of dressing a fractions infant and
, save nurse and mother much unneceesary trouble.—Philadelphia Press.

• t

hike the

BANNER

&gt; iia.-ry county subscriber
lay . iu.order to do’ this,
• ■ p.-Hs not later than
. I ■ y Afte’riiOOE We ask
. i.G-.iita b.» please mail
t: t-ariy Monday as pos .
iinii the publication
■Tiers Much local news'
d n and Wednesday
. this and ten col
■"v.-pondence and get out
;«t the above time crowds
• ■ .i, at te-5t, and Ave can::ain uf printing all our
- c: every week, -as we
.- iti.ou’. fail, unipfte we
.Tuesday uuOd at the

, b cae ■ - -j. a?
fashionable re&gt;
UiU-TL': • »'.;.-te a- man's life was
*sr*&lt; t *- jito toe-skill and quickness
.4
guests. It appears that
'- e.a:■■ with toree friends, wue (lining
*1
too email tables when a
'
peat lodged In bls throat and
*k :'
it iiL^Mwtole to get rid of
'• •* rnends in alarm slapped him
oa ttK I-ack. htn the unfortunate .man
^*’r"
t-tack Ip toe face and fell to
Cn- l
a ourgecn from tbe German
lurpltal. whl hnpiMjned to be dining In
CM'
: uBhwl hte'way through tbe
~-Hf fcaw at once that the mac
**-•
-• and that If prompt meaaur •
,:xit taken be would quickly
n
• cr ■ ' He ordered one of the walt‘43
ring trim a small funnel such
ua is -.jd to bottling wine and then,
moment’s hesitation, took
utt t Mjorp knife, cut the man’s throat.
•■
tte piece of meat and—Che
waiter having returned—quickly to*®rt&lt;&lt;*. tte* funnel In the opening. The
mi::: &gt;.
then hastily conveyed to the
bwq-lU!. v.liere a silver tube was 1d•erifci!
toe place of the funnel, and
a fi - Eoure biter he was pronounced

would ever be bothered with
Gfrtticiiione if even- one knew how
Wundly and quickly-Burdock Blood
uit!f:r- regulates the stomach and

Glrls who servo to shops' and others
whose occupation keeps them on their
feet a great deal often are troubled
w&gt;th chafed. Bore and blistered feet, no
matter bow comfortably their shoes
may fit. A powder used to the (ierninn
army for sifting into the shoes him!
stockings of foot sokHere Is called
“fusstreupiilver" and eoneiste of three
parts of fteUcylic add, tt-n parts of
rtarr* and dghty-seven petrts uf pul­
verised fujupstohe- Any
make It up for a aranU ram. It keeps
Idly teals sorv spots. Finely jwlwdJMl
soepstone only is wr? gi.aL When the
fiaet merely ache a very useful remedy
may bo found tn tbe fnllowtng: Take ft
teaBpoonfui of ordinary washing soda,
dlreolve it in half a gallon of warm wa­
ter and bathe tbe feet to U for about
half nn hour. Repec t thia
time to
time. A hot water bulb te oteo highly
excellent for tired feet. — American

r*n«ct«r n» In artrto* a «c &gt;

TAMED BUTTERFLIES.

menu and carrying a lighted csmdtej
aacvnds the t-ueea'a vtaircaae oc the

carperter takes seven strokes tn driv­
Edward VL Tbe ghost was laid by ing a nail into ordinary wood and
Thte is a very interesting as well as' tbe opening up of tbe staircase. Mr*.
Ing taps in driving nalte- Into hard
Pretty experimenL
Take ttesae paper and cut out fig­ Edwnrd VI.. is tbe moat persistent wood.
These figures are furnished by a man
ures to represent butterflies. Color ghost. Since her grave wns disturbed
tbvm if you wish with crayons and not tn Hampton 'church her gaunt figure in
to sleep—by day and whose bedroom
wtth paints. Then fasten a silk thread
to each butterfly and bring tbe ends of ity of her okl rooms, and the whirring window opens out upon a flat building
the threads together. - tacktug them of her spinning wheel Lam bwn beard In course of erection. He figures! the
average number of hammer strokes for
down as you see in toe picture.
Now- take 3 sheet of good, stiff pa­ Instituted an inquiry and discovered a nine morn!ngs and. having learned
per. such as a page from a mngaslne. walled up room with an old spinning them, moved to a hotel until the new
buikllug is completed.
whedi.’.the treadle of which appeared
He discovered that the carpenter
to bare worn the oaken flooring. Tbe
drives an average of three nails a minthird Tudor ghost is Catherine Howard,
who *13 reputed to haunt a gallery
three in hard wood. At thte rate -he
. about to be oitened to the public."
would drive I.44O nails a day In soft
wood If he keeps up the gait steadily
and L2S2 in han! woodi' He would give
Among the Arab* there is a curious 10.0S0 ‘hammer strokes in soft wood
legend to ucyoant for the ostrich's resi­
and 20,100 in hard wood.—Chicago Trib­
dence In tbe dewrt. -On a certain day
une.
appointed.'* so the story nuns, "all creat»-sl beingf met together tb deckle up­
on thefr nftpective. order and preced­
Numerous as are tbe members of the
ence. All went smoothly until tbe os­ Smith family, they do not occupy as
trich. pleading its Inability to fly. dis­ prominent a place In European direc­
owned the birds and. claimed to take tories as they do in those of England
rank with the inanimate. These, how­ or at home, though tiwi- take up niu-*h
•aciDxxc. nut BvnxKrnjEs.
ever. would have nothing to say to a room Ln the Berlin directory. SttKHT
Hold it over heat until it u thoroughly
creature clothed not with fur. but with Schmidts being registered. They fin re
warm, but be careful not to scorch 1L.
feathers, while tbe birds, wMu tbe os­ to give room.-however, to tbe Schultzes
Then lay it down on tbe table and rub
trich went dejectedly l«ck. repudiated
it vigorously with the palm &lt;»f your it also ns a traitor tu Its race. But tbe and Mullers. In Brussels the Jansen
family te tbe most numerously repre­
baud (see that your hnnd is thoroughly
ostrich wm equal to the occasion and
dry beforehand,!, using n rapid .back declared that, being neither mammal seated, while the greater space in the
Paris directory is given over to the
and forth movement
nor bird, it must be an augvl. At this
Wh« you think you have produced all toe other animals indignantly rush­ Martinets.'
Morelli and Vitelli are the names
sufficient friction stop the rubbing, and
ed ujvoa the ostrich and drove it before most numerous in Naples, and here the
bold the sheet «?! paper, horizontally
them into the desert, where it has lived Smiths sink Into significance; but. Uke
over the butterflies, nearer and near­
the word "belle." the name of Smith
er. un{tl you observe the imtterfiies contradict it.'
te beard around the world and te repre­
rising toward the. paper, as they will
do’
f
sented tn practically every directory
published, more than may be said of
After that a* loi-j: as the electricity
Falx.* weights were found In the
generated by tin* friction lasts ybn can ruins uf the oldest cltyv that has yet cay other surname, whatever its na­
.
make the butterflies follow toe sheet been exhumed.
Aud_^fttb- weights tionality.
of paper around nnd around., this way will probably be consumed when the
am! titer, for all the world as tf they earth drops into the sun aud tbe heav­
The heart of England is a sturdy
were living anil were tanud butter­ ens are rolled together like a scroll
member-that throbs: responsive to ev­
flies.
Ancient records and ancient statute
Try It. You may not snreved at first, book* are full of evidence that every ery call of duty. That, indtvd. te nut
but keep at IL nnd you will be success* new practical device—from capitalistic common to England, but te a heritage
of every land where the lore of country
ful.
and labcr monopolies, secret rebates te deep In the breast of man. Rut tbe
and majority owners, swindling mo­ mil heart of England—Its exact geo­
GEORGE WASHINGTON.
nopoly owners, down to adulterations graphical center—te altogether another
and crooked sctfk*9-*wes -ftamjlb-r to proposition. So far from being occu­
our ancestors of tbe plateau of Iran pied by patriotic sentiment, a tree ex-'
before tbe migrations. Vice te the old
netiy fills tbe space. It is called Round
XVN»n Washington was commander
inhabitant: virtue te the newcomer,
In chief of the army on one •x'caslon be tbe immigrant, rvcvlvvd with reluc­ Tree and te both a picturesque and dtewent to the quarters of.t'otenei Timo­ tance and compelled to fight (or every ttugulsbeii growth, t’oki stone might
thy Ihckering. who bod .1 negnt serv­ Inch of ground he gains.- David Gra­ mark tbe spot, tout this living monu­
ment which greens as tlx* stx&gt;w melts
ant nntned 1'rimua. He found the cok&gt; ham Phillips In Reader .Magazine.
is much more -fining. This ancient oak
nel abm/ht. but to minus' apology retypifies the national strength, and the
-plled.
.
.. "It does'not mutter. I nm greatly in
Tt»e egg of toe ant te uniform, asaoctetions attached to it thickly as
‘ need of exercise'"and you must help
smooth, tight and bright, without any leaves in midsummer make it u thing
■
me to get some before your master re- division. When the terra has come of affection and veneration.

Judicious intermtesloita of domestic­
ity aro refreshing to women and give
them fresh spirits and Ideas*nnd qual­
ify tovm tjv make borne happier than
ever when they gvt back to IL More­
over, there comes a tlCH* of life when
some of a woinau’s mice pressing
home duties are largely accomplished
If.toe marries at twvnty-tlvv. her ad­
mirable feat of rocking the cradle te
apt to be all done in te» years, and’by
the time she is forty-fire her children
have usually reached an age when toe.
cun take her ey*. off tMem a minute
without much risk of disaster, she has
few duties that are mure important at
that age than 'to bring home Ideas.
Household spinning te gone. Then* is
always sewing to be done in a family,
always dally tasks to te* directed or
performed, but household industriesJn
thte age of ready made are certalhly
less absorbing than they were a-hun­
dred years nga - A woman nowadays,
especially a mature wqman. maj stlcV.,
too ole**- at borne for the best Interests
other family, and loan tar ns aclub.or
two amuse her and silt her mind and
give her dbclqty and new things to talk
j about they are not at all unlikely to do
. her £ood.—Harper's Weekly.

VSEFVL CHJL1B FOB THE MVSSEBX.
tore, with two dfaw.-rs to contain all . that Is ueceMary tn tbe dressing of tbe ■!
little one.
1
The drawers are dirid*-! into com­
partmenu to bold safety pins, powder I
puff, handkerchief, brush and comb, :
feeding utensite and other odds and j
ends which every mother likes to have ।
}
handy fur baby's toilet

TO OUR

At lUmpwt. court iwjpe. Mr Loo-

Buy Hair
at Auction?
Al any rate, you seem to be
teitittf rid of k oa auctioa-aale
principles: “toint, roint.
po-s-el"

Stop tbe auction

with Ayer’a Hair Vigor.

It

checka falling hair, and alwaya
restore, color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold

tor over sixty years.
•o and ft eosap etwlv Stoy

th, taUlac. a»l

Lehigh
Valley
Railroad
The Line Beautiful”
BUFFALO

NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA

ATLANTIC COAST
RESORTS

from it only n very thin mem brane te
left, which roils Up and is reduced to
The following passage explains the
an imperceptible point, and even if tbe •various methods of cheating at dice in
Five through trains daily.
egg does nut hatch it te still so small the Elizabethan era so well that I
Dining Cars, a la carte.
transcribe ft in full for tbe benefit of I
these eggs are ao little known, for what commentators on old plays, etc, says ■
is commonly nnd improperly called the a corresi»ondent of London Notes and '
Connects at Buffalo and
egg te really,the terra nnd is nndowvd
Niagara Falls w ith all
with life anj motion. These &lt;‘©c*, or Queries. “What false dtee use they?
ns dise rtopp*d up with quicksilver i
lines from the West.
rather these I larvae, of ants are very
and
beans,
disc
of
vnuntage.
finttes.
r
He learned fencing when quite young. much spughtlatter b'y barnyard fowl.
gourdes to cte»p and chnungv whan they
His teacher was an old soldier who
THE HOME DOCTOR.
lyate, to lotto the trow disc fall under
had seen servk**- In the Indies. Hia
Try a few drops of spirits of terpen- stone throwing fonts ikww the Rappa-- A discontented woman uttered Chis the table, nnd so take up tbe false, and I
tine on n cube of loaf sugar for a back­ hannock. over the Htlteades and to the complaint thl- other day: "If I only if tbey‘b^ true disc, what shyfte will
tup of the Natural [bridge In Virginia knew how to Express myselft* she said. they make to set yv one of- them with j
ing cough.
"1 know so niany things that I cannot slydrng, with cogglug, -with foystlng. |
For.a-felon, or 'Tun around." use are mentioned by .ill hte biographers.
Charles iWh'. the arttet. tells' us possibly dunvey to ofiier people." She with coytlnge, a» they call it.’’—A*- '
stramonium ointment, a preparation of
chain's 'Toxophllus,” 1543.
j
When'he- was painting hte picture nt did not dream! that the*little thing for
jtmson ur Jamestown weedj
Tbe fire can be drawn from a burn Mount Vernon In 1TT2 he saw him tbra which she yeJrned—namely, toe art of
MUST BELIEVE IT.
by applying cloths wet In strong alum a bar very much farther than several expression- .te toe essential attribute of
water. It will also assist in relieving young exj»erts wtxti were testing their the loftiest genius In letters .or the fine
--------&gt;^0WK &lt;‘F HEARING CLAIMS.
strength that way
.
the pain.
Whrn well K»o.«
People • NgJ-»
To stop hiccoughs, when the attack
i. c.. ~*! Ih.i'utewurt for the County of R.-ury. iu»droc
comes on press the pulse as hard as
Tell It 30 Fraran• the .-.Ih. day of May. A. t». im». tour ww.tbs
Birds can Mt and digest from ten to
Beauty, money and fame cannot be
possible, and hics'oughs will Immedi­ thirty times ns much food in proportion carried beyond the' horizon Him* that
ately cease.
it. Iteti
late o('»aM contqi-. decreed,
to their size as metr can. If a man shuts around this cradle of a world,
When public endoraement te made ml! Stat all creditor* ot nald d&lt;^vt**&gt;d ate reJCever drop anything into the ear or • could ent ns much in proportion to his but love. joy. peace, geuthmen, faith,
priretf to KSSS
presentbtbeir
elnlnt' J
K^tM
SSi
’-VlS Si'nybsts
mSJ
less It has Ireen previously warmed, slse as a sparrow Is able to consume meekness. remperar.ee. are jewels which hr .&lt;
the
proof
«s
positne.
You
must
lk
‘
:
tint*,
for
&lt;-viuuiuatl'.ii
and aiiowanA*.on or treand never use anytolng^'Ut a syringe be would need a whole aheqp for din­ by their very nature will survive the
lieve it Head this testimony. Every fore tin- Anti day ui srptwuber jrfxt. aud that
and warm vtoter for cleansing the ear*. ner. a coupk- of down chickens -for transit of tbe ’ world Invisible—F. E. backache sujferer. es cry man. woman '
oAt"U'tS
or child with- an kidnt?y trouble will {,vioc?ln tbe torrnoon^cf that day. "
,
If tbe eyes are strained and inflamed breakf.-tet noA Fi x turkeys for lite even­ Willard.■
with - ieejdessnram or ttoe jwortc apply ing twai. A tree sfmrrow has been
find profit in the reading.
'
. l»atid May -*&gt;tlL a. I), uwa.
Emry Butov.' living on Market street ;
lb a day.
to toe lids soft linen wrung out in boil­ known to cat 700 grass
Sunday School Teacher—Whom Was says. ' Mrs Butov and 1 are only too •
ing water. Vre this ns hot ns can be Retetlve tp Che liinlM size, these reeds
borne, and relief *fll be felt to half an were os big ns au ■&gt; rdI miry lunch bas­ it that tbe wbak-Fwafiowed? Tummy— pleicxl to endorse Duan’s Kidney Pills. ‘
NOUCK OF HEAMNG . LAIMS.
procured at Arthur bl Mulholland's
ket would be tu a full grown mnn.
hour.
•
dt MU-hlxau. county of Harry. s».
—Come, now; thiitte an easy question. drugstore. They are the best kjdnev Stair
NoitaN* I' iirrrby given, that by aa o*drr of
remedy
on
earth.
My
wife
suffert*]
for
Tommy—Ohl it atnt the question that
tbe TmUte Court for tta- county of itaryy.
An tn invited Ov&lt;*a*twelve month*, with a severe jiain made bn the Tut! day Of .lithe, A. l&gt;. iws. four
Many wbcivn could give man "cards
Little Noille hod !»'■» taught never bothers me. but the answer.—i’blladel- acrox- the small of her tiock. At times month* from that dale were allowvd (or cn-dltto pnvenl their claim* again*t the otale of
and spades" at keeping an orderly to put bw Anger into her bowl of pb'ii Press.
it was so severe that toe coiihl hardly or*
Wllltani II. Hurd, late of «njd county. d«cev&gt;MMl.
get around and if toe exerted beraclf and thut all credltur* *•&lt; said d.-c-a!*ed ar- re­
desk. Ma?t women of society bare- bread atifi milk, but ahrays to ure her
their &lt;&lt;wn business desks, at which ^^ten ^she vteltod her grandpa one 1 Mrs. Gnd A. Boutt—Dear me! I have or t&lt;»ok n slight cold’ toe suffered ex­ quired to nrvMni theli cinhn» to «ald Ctob.itr
at the Prolate Other tn the city uf Hast­
cruciatingly.
She ;tried ; several rem­ court,
they spend n part bf the day transact­
ings for evacnlnailon and altowancv. on or l&gt;eand received little or no good fote the ‘.uddayot Octote-i m-it. mid that stivh
ing tbe many duties along tills line ot sufnm® ahe wM nlk^l to oat her been to about ten rfnres and am all I edies
from them. Seeing iDoan's Kidney eUUnn Kill tv heard trfon- &lt;*1d Court, un Mbnhmeh
art
on
the
rtaoo
step*
O"
4
i
used
•"*•
H
—
°
h
001
you
ro
0017
"
interest. Mra. Ctarence Mackay, tbe
’ Pills highly recommended she conclud- J
ricii New York society woman, te said • wee Little pig earoe up and rudely little abopworn.-Washington Life,
cd to try Cbeni. They did her more
to-be u model to keeping'her desk In pushed hte little pink nose Into her
good than anything she ever. took, in
Moscow la altuatvd almost tn tbe geo- fact cured her."
.1 udge ot Probate.
good trim. She never allows any one bowl of bread and milk.
rnecrlcal
center
of
European
Russia.
Fur sale by all dealers. Pri ce 50 j
“
Ob.
oh!"
FcrenmwJ
the
baby.
"Be
to touch IL She has a place for every­
thing. and the air of supreme order a tedy; take n 'poon. pig: take a ’poon!”
Remember the name-Doan's-and
that prevails te striking. By toe desk —Ijlttle Chronicle.
Wanner Advte always pay.
take no other.
sto»a Use oowgte fcnMhaalsloakgs
bangs a panel of mauve silt, her fa­
vorite color, which has two capacious
Edna
had
been
in
the
bouse
for
srrpockets
"Thte Week" and "Next
Week" they are labeled. Here are kept oral days with a cnttL Bhc refused to ,
on file notes, toritations and other ps- eat anything, much to the worry’ of I
fiera that demand her Immediate atten­ her mother, wtw feared abe woukl bt*- ;
tion. The panel is embroidered with
WITH ANY OTHER COUNTY PAPER PUBLISHED IN MICHIGAN
Edna Insisted she was aa strong as
pansJM nnd never did thestr symbols
of thought find themselves In more ever, but later aptly deecribed her con­
dition bywaytngcongenial company.
The Press of this State declare the “BANNER in the front rank.
Hundreds of
“Mother. I don't feel one bit weak,
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.
but my legs feel a little bow ieggedy ■
Under Washington's direction tl*- ne­
gro tied a rope to n neighboring tree,
breast high. Frimus wr.n ordered to
stand at some distance and bold it burIson tally extended.! Wasldrgton ran
forward and backward for some time,
jumping over the ropt* ns he came and
w«ent until he wm satisfied with hia

FOIXYSHONEY^TAR

Get into the practice of taking a rest
at noox LLs down if only for ten mtoutes. or five minutes. If you cannot lie
down lean back to a chair and cloea
your eyes.
Just forget everything.
Rest; relax. Even If you do not sleep,
rest This practice win make you live
longer.
It will make you healthier
while you do live. It will probably
make people want you to tore longer.
It will take tbe tangfe out of your
nerves, tte- Irritability out of your
temper, tbe wrinkles out of your face
It wm make your eyes brighter, your
face fuller. Try 1t—Medical Talk.

Little gtaHrt medicine cups, with teagpoonful. uiblespoonful and wlocglaasful indicated In. raised letters, are valu­
able to have in toe kitchen, says th(»
Brooklyn Times. Tb&lt;- usual method of
guessing at tbe right quantity of salt.
Savoring extract or other cooking ma­
terial Is not to be recd amended. Tea­
spoons are not made tn any uniform
else. Msdlctoe gtasswjire^

PLEASE COMPARE “THE BANNER"

A CoatlouK Xoattx.

A very small boy was trying to lead
a big BL Bernard up the road. "What
are you gotog to do with tlie dog. my
little man?" inquired a passerby.
•T—rm going to see wbere-rWbcre be
wants to go. first," was the breathless
reply.'
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Hudson—Do you think they will be
abte to get along on 510,000
year?
Bodson—They ought to. XVlth that
much money they should manage to
run in debt for another ten thousand.
—Tom Watson's Magaslne.

ALL HOME NEWS
He will make

The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
news. It fully covers its field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
But tf I «ato* as Btoy

IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say of the BANNER to your
neighbor who may not take it.
•
IF NOT.-Why not send us your name NOW? It costs* but $1.00 a year. 25c

____

Tts sure to make him hkusb;
Totfd say. If n&gt;«
Uin'
rn ten you an toe while
It*B pleaeinter for any boy
(Or glrD to laugh and winila.

for 3 months trial.
j

�HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 22, 1905.
—•I THE JONE

IA WARMLY CONTEST­

Get after ’em

ED LAW SUIT

CROP REPORT

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loSSIBLY ANOTHER EATON

COURT HOUSE NEWS.

SUMMER SESSION.
Gutchess College

COUNTY TRAGEDY
I Wheat Promises Well--Cora Outlook

wa.mean the festive
Potato Bugs-..

At Middleville.

Frank Todd Tried

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

,|

Not So Good—Frplt Promises

Sidney Southforth, a Wealthy Far- '
mer Charged with Murderous j

CLUBBING RATES

HtaCer, of the Basxeu hu, lwure
r —i—'Tra (MatrepaHtan) «—=
u f»Eor»ble cubbing r.u,
Assay It on Steven Pierce.
|
DETROIT, MtCM.
Tbe
Michigan
crop
report
for
June
| Clara
piper for io; daily or wMia, psptr
In tbe case of Frank Todd 'for unduly
Enter any tune. Xo vaoatlou*. &lt;kxrt
states that the cool, weather of May
Eaton'* red
record . continues, j
“ Williams, Lot, Wall Lake..« 7? 00
results guaranteed. Under uw manage­
beating a horse while training tpune. ;
was very favoraWe for wheat, and that Wednesday
or tMg»xinepubllibed in the Vnit«t
meat. Corretpoudt-uoe »u!lcited. Addre**
Sidney
Southforth a
was tried in Justice Cobb's court Tues- , Andrew J. Stevens to Jas. E
if favorable conditions continue up to wealthy ffaton Co. farmer made an ।
State, or CMedAucw be.proe®.
day and Wednesday. Complaint was
Summer.
81 ac Sec 27.
and including harvest, the crop this assault on Steven Pierce son of Virgil
ed b, any other ttewapep..
thj|
entered by Fremont Joie*. -Prosecuting • Thornapple...............................
524 00 year will be one of the best in the' Pierce which may result in his death.
that's most economical for you
Attorney
Pryor
presented
the
case
of
!
Eto
EO.
Bird,
80
DETROIT. MICH.
wctlon of Michigan,
•to.buy, I always keep.
state’s history.
.
He was arrested Thursday changed
the People and Mr. Todd was repre80
22 un(l 27, Johnstown 8500 00
I KNOW you can buy Paris
The season has been unfavorable for with assault with the intent to com­
Green most anywhere.
' sented by Attorneys M. F. Jordan, of
8- Hobb* to H. Clever. Lot
corn, aa planting has been delayed, and I tn it murder.
YOU KNQW it’s not always as
' this village, and W. W. Potter of Has42 Phillip* add. Nashville... 880 (M
the rains have interfered with proper
Southforth has been an inmate of
it should be.
.
tings. A long list of evidence was j Mm. F. C. Lentz to L.. W.
I buy the manufacturer’s origl-'
• cultivation. The average condition of Kalamazoo asylum his wife Ireing
’ nal keg and highest grade.
I the crop is 88 per cent of the ujutd named as his guardian. During his
produced by the people hut there was ' ~
Feighner, Lots 7q and 71
My customer gets the same
po proof of undue severity in defend- ■
Phillipa 3rd add. Nashville..
Tt 0&lt;): Year. Oats promise 90 per cent; barley absence she made arrangement* wi»h
grade that I buy.
i ent*s treatment c*
’
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’ *the
’
ot *the
Animal,
Mr* Mary Coville io Elmer
90; ixitatoes 83 and sugarybeete-92 per Virgil Pierce to work his farm. About
It will pay you to buy of me,
horse being an ; ’outlaw. ” which had
cent of the average crop.
when you want Paris Green.
Swift. Lot 42 Phillip*, add.
a week ago the probate Court made an
! Ijeen unsuccessfully. handled' by other
'
Of fruit, apples promise 75 per cent, order restoring Southforth to soundness
Nashville
1100 &lt;10
In -fleet Ort. 23. IWM
Tailne efwrt I-.-..- r. .&lt;«.
tminere.
pears 67. peaches 71, plums 64. cherries of mind, since which time he baa H-en ntuexabte. Central Standard
Time.
!
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tuU. 1'
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Ida M. Pnlmatier to H. C.
The jury composed of Melzor Hcadly.
64. and strawberries- 88 per vent of an making an effort to put Pierce oil his
Prescriptions prepared as if for
Psdmatier. Half of lot 1070,
EASTAVari, '
,
: John Wilde, John Finkbeiner. James
average crop.
the Doctor's awn use.
Frt
5
Ex
3
Ex
1
Ex
2
1
fcity............... ......
farm. Wednesday morning hebtarted to
1 00
a in p tn a m ■
am
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
; Miller. Calvin D. Barrell and Clark
remove some machinery belonging to •7:l» 2:») B:SO ir Kalamazoo ar W:IBi
No’.'lOL
Lottie M. Fox to Maurice L.
Sign of the Elephant.
Delton
| k:3S 8:IU
—
----? Pierson in accordance rendered a ver- j
Pierce from tlie ban; when Pierce’s son 4:80 B-JO ?:|0 ' * lovrrdaie
w
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—
I
Cock
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70
14
’
’
Dope.
.-.
.
- diet of not. guilty. The defense was j
j! ’attempted to interfere. Southforth
StPlK."
W;10 3:29^7:21
Hastings
”
:
•” --- ”
: ’| made that it was motives outside the ;
Stall to John Holden 84)
10:10 8:45 7:X&lt;
made a vicious assault on him with an IO:JOV-.UO 7.4n
Cort* Grove
800 O)j “
interests of justice that prompted the. KC Sec.1 Rutland
Woodland
7:M
iron club. The ’ blow nearly crushed 10:40 4:04
4:14 8:03 ; ir Woodbury lv
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
• TJTA
call at my store and &lt; prosecution. It was the hardest fought' John Holden to Henry 11.
Via F M Ify.
bis skull.
.
.
Laurin*
.. .... *:«
J ■
get a Free Sample of the &lt; castJ the local courts have handled ter
Hnight fiO ac Sec 19 Rutland 1000*150 1 Delayed letter
Southforth pleaded not guilty and lr»S:l8 .... Grain! Rapids
W. H. BaRUoX. Af-ul.
• 'The Cemetery Circle
2 meet asked for an examination which was
ver" lIaf : many years and large crowds of in- Carfiline W^verts to Anson C.
» TE« t 50
.
VER
LEAF &lt; tef-rtc*! spectator* were present loth
Howell Parcel Nashville
10 00; wifi*
Emma Sheffield July 0.
set for June 21. Bail was , fixed at
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K uWinpL B F G»..
1 Mm.. Calvin Stevens has been hel|&gt;- $2.(XM&gt;'. which was furnished by his
« . sent that Lee H. Bryor conducted the .
kill 2t&gt; ac Hastings Twp: 400 MJ i’1# hw sister-inrlaw .Mr*. H. Bur­ brother Arthur Southforth, ‘ another (
J Gold Dust Corn Meal, a 20H&lt;.
;- case of the people with marked ability. I
! roughs at house cleaning’thti past weak. wealthy farmer.
bsack for only’.....
IOC &lt;
Frank
H.
Nye
tu
Henry
Keni—Middleville Sun.
» Lemon and Vanila Extracts. Cou- J
pel Lot H Blk. 1 Freeport , co (X) I Frank-Wilkes mid wfie spent Sunday
* pons given with every 10 cent ca%h &lt; ' Some men are born'fool*, but it j
' the 4th with "his people near Lacey.
Marcher to Henry Kenijx-1
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&gt; purchase.
N . K L E I N H A N S A Dd. LOWRY,,
In aucldnt tlnicK. before the Invention K N A 1»PE
30 00 | ^Vill Lyons arid family of Bantield
takes a lot of labor to make a dude.
Lot
1
‘,T ’
7 Blk 1 FreejMirt.
—
HMtiDgi. Mlcb.
» Ladies gauze vests10c J
KN’AITEN, Attorney*.’
.
, visited at X Bowser's last Wednesday. of stirrups anl luxurious snddMa,
17 Michigan Trust Co. Boiidtu*, G&gt;w* Always * larKe stueB ot
» Ladies hose supporters 25c *
William McNee living northeast of
’
QUIT CLAIMS.
horses were taught to kneel to permit
spectacle^ nr- hand.
Rapids. Mlcblga*.____________ ,
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•
. Fred Bristol' and wife have lieen en- their rldvrx b» tpouuL A beautiful
*
Some nice ripe pineapples.
J the village, on Saturday left at the D. R. -Cook and P. A. Sheldon
H. A. A c: H. BARBER.
' tertaining their children from Battle Gre«k,v:ise In one of tlie museums In THOMAS A PR YOHC.H tboma*
Sun office a\small block of Portland-ceto Lottie M. Fox. 70 ac Sec
Pbvsician* and Snr
» Canned peas 10c; (fanned corn 10 4 inent thnt look* good. The stuff was
St. I’eterxburg shows ft war horse ;of
100 uo &lt;^ree^
14. Hope
* and 15c; Salmon i5c; Canned toma- j
Office* over Hasting* City Rank.
many ceuturle* agj kiftteling low be­
dug up on hi* farm and he say* there j
Mrs. Moore is improving nicely..
&gt; toes, the 12c kind for 10c.
fore an amttxou. ^Ufr-tldera In those
F. K. TIMMERMAN
« ' i* enough of it there to keep a good
I Nelson P^lmatier of Vermontville ■days moimted from the “off” side In C &gt;ta»KUVE a potter.
PROBATE &lt;DURT.
Bcmffiprthte PhyMrian «»
i sized WM'
inilla caller
running
ter twenty
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Estate Cassius M.
Mowry. jOrder
at Joe
Bowser’years.
s one day contradidtlo
’l to the modem usage.
• •&lt;■-»». Office cor. Jeflersui;
•&lt;, i
STORE IS OPEN EVENIN6S.
&lt; Should it prove to be a prime article ' appointing Clark Aldrich Administrator last week.
itreets
Plutarch tells h&lt;»w In the first century
« Mr McNee may be in a fair way to , entered. &gt;
Nelson Bird and family were at H of this era certain effeminate Roman
A Hanlon
? H’^e agtKKi y nmonntof money from I
Natbon o OrunU
ap. Burningh-S
p. m. and went riders found even the horse bto&amp;fc of too A. K. KEN ASTON.
Physician and SfrtPcffi.
little asstehwee and bad their horse*
t it. . Iithllosille Sun.
jointing John Smith Aihriinirthrtor de ' fishing on Bristol lake.
Over J. S Goodyear
•
. Middlenlit-.M. *,
ten tn all courts of tb&lt;
j bonis non entered.
Harry Brewse t«x»k in the dance at trained to kneH to them.
pn-vuiUy MUecUrd to.
.
’ Dry Goods and Groceries. J
galLacjhei:, i,v.
■ E*tate John Q. A. P*r*un*. Hearirtg Lacey Friday night.
Surgeon Dbwfipg.
J. M. SMITH. Attorney at Law.
, '
» POUR DOORS BASF OP GOODYEAR BRON J
Mth that he Is tiu-f •
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I have been n great deal happier since
? HARDWARE.
phone mi
• senior jMU’tner oi th* firm ot P. J. &lt; henry it I enums adjourned to A’lg. 1 st.
| Mr*. Will Warner expect* to return
hours 12 to 2 p. m
‘ y
Woodland, Mich. /
»
&lt; &lt; o.. doing buslnexH In the jJty ot Toledo/ cotint-. ,
xnd state aforesaid. and that said ftrm will ;.av ,
Estate Chas. F. Wfiodmnn. Order to her home south-&gt;f Bedford this wc^k. I have given up thinking about what f« AH business given prompt and careful
, the sum of one hundr-d dollars tor each and ; easy and pleasant and la-lug discon­ attention. Collections a specialty.
----e%ery case of cataTrh- that c.uinct be cured by |। fur claims entered. Hearing Oct. 17th.
tented because I could not have my
the um? of Hall’s Catarrh «'uns.
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nL_. '
ASSYRIA.
;
.
uJMnrnra
t
. FrankxtHtssv. &gt; «®te Almira Culkwter. {insane.* I
own way. Oup life is determined for
AV A LT ER HEATH.
, Sworn to before me nnd sul^critied in my , Petition to la» luIi-uh-.-tl
Tompkins and wife visited us. and It makes tlie mind very free
BARRY COUNTY *
I presence, this Mt; day of OecemU-r. A.U IS8K. j ‘ eu‘,on
aujoUfefU sane entered.
F.'B. WILLISON; D. D. S.
Resilience on, Sec. 4.'Prairii-v:
|
Frank
-Moon
and
wife,
Sunday.
when we give up wishing and only
a. W. Guuaw.
■ Hearing July 6th.
Hartings, Mid- address De’.coo^Mich.. 1:. I-. 1&gt;.
uskal.)
.
Notary Public. .
,)
think
of
bearing
what
la
laid
npon
us
; Hall’s Crtanh Cute Is taken internally and.
Estate Margaret Barges*. Petition ! DaviXA'oung of Goguac. and sister
We have just received a new lot ■ acts directly on the l-lood and nnn'ous surfaces *.v_
K) ,)
and doing -what Is given us to do.—
Ot that system. Send for testimonials, free.
I te. probate Of Will hied. Hearing .^Irs- Nkncy Vanderveer, of Berrien George Eliot.
of Martha Washington Geraniums,
i Co.. visited Chas. Jones and family
F. .1. CHENET &amp; Co; Toledo. O. ’ Jajv »
.all the new colors. Also have
gold by druxKlsts 75c.
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last
Tnesday
arid
Wednesday.
Tlie
ALL KINDS OK BEDDING PLANTS
j
.
Eitate William JI. Baine. Warrant
CARNATIONS 35C A-DOZEN
combined ages of the two are nearly
The object of tlie duel Lb said to be
tohijl.
“'d
»i-i
AH orders, large or small, given prompt at­
l€0 years. Mr. Youngs being nearly the healing of wounded honor. To try ■
I’. A. SHELDON^
tention.
»»
lid
ratal.
Unp
BwT I
--------Wm. H. STEBBINS.
Bean tbe
&lt;W and his sister' past 70. They are to cure a wound of tbe spirit, or, rather, :
Abstract and Beal Estate Office.
Licensed Emt-almi-'r
IF. BurroughsXSone’S
/ &lt;c;
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
the temper, by a scratch on the skin
uncle and aunt of Mr*. Jones.
and Funeral Director.
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.Money
to
loan
on
Real
Estate.
Rea!
MrtCarl H. Tuttle, ^ashvifie
but may per­
Room* next to Chr'Gjnv FhomgrMa
trte sold on commlMdoD. Genera! conveyI. .
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Mrs. Adda Wilcox died last Tuesday savors, of homeopathy,
' T.innu
Xf surgical
Haw. X7nuV,^nia&gt;
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xlch&lt;)’ haps be justified
Studio. Ke*&lt;drnn&gt;M» Court
a;;
by the
prin­
aoc-tn*. Havtn* a complete wt of Abstract
calls promptly attended. day ot :
Book*,
compiled
from
the
Record*,
can
ciple of relieving tension by Incision.—
turntah compile Abstract*.
Alvin P. MiDer. Big Rapids801 Hospital aged 28 years. Death rcBritish Medical Journal.
| Katharine* Leins. Hastings80 ' suiting from an operation for append*
J. H. Working. N. Manchester. Ind.. .29 i ichia The deceased is survived by
EffieT. Early, Woodland26 j two children Harold aged 9 and. GerGlen Howell Nashville20 I
«Ked 7 her husband having pre­
] Hazel Darrow Nashville........................19 eeded hor to
Krave one y«w
THE OLD RELIABLE
}l- 1 She was tbe daughter of Anno* Bowen of
For LI.VERY RIGS.
W* have
Wesley C. Debolt Maple Grove.,
HORSE SHP.
several first class rigs In connection
fidith L. Gibson Maple Grow.... ";t0 j Assyria. Services were conducted aiKi n.
with our Jefferson Street Feed BArn.
‘‘
m..Thursday by the tribe of Ben Hur. of
Shop on Court Street, just e.-.,
j Chas Seane Castleton.......... ..................■ ’19 ' which she was a member, at the home
Your patronage solicited.
Danferoui Stiraulnntx No Longer Needed
Jefferson st. •
[ MildredSparks Castleton..............
‘
I of her.brother, JM Bowen. 51 South
—Rexall Mucu-Tone Bring* Per, Elm St. The funeral was held at tlie
tnnneal Health and Vigor
THE OLD 8TH MICH.
! M. P. church at 2. |L in. Rev. W. S.
I have 100 styles of Lace Curtains, ranging in price from, per pair
NORTHROP KING &amp; CO'S
•* My husband worries so. Doctor, you
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Kiidt
5oc to &lt;2.00. Our line of curtains from $2.00 to $6.00 is very
VOL. INFANTRY ; potter« opiating. She leaves
Sterling Northern grown tested
simply must give me something to key
*
' vf friends, besides relative* to mourn me up—something tliat will make me
strong. I have also a fine line of Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums.
ftnuki* a spmirttrof hoi’ffiajt .&gt;’£&gt; GARDEN SEEDS
BOYS’SHOES. S.*-i:&gt;y . 1‘!
bright and cheerful when be comes home
Our line of Rugs, size 9x12 feet is very large. Caipete from Sic to $1.50
of Minneapolis, Minn., for tale.
at night"
Held Reunion at Ada June 15th
per yard. Linoleums 50c, 60c and up.
•.
Thousands - of unfortunate women are
COBB'S CORNERS.
PHILIP LL'TZ.
Win Hold Next One In This City.
n,ere „er,. mrire, «t the church tn just this position—women who are
12V N. Creek Street.
Hccond door Mjith ot rtMoffio-.
rapidly breaking down in body, and whoseThe surviving member.ot the Eighth ' Suiul.y evening. Rev. Kidd oOicistin*. minds are becoming dark and dull with
,
Mich. Veteran Volunteer Infantry fell j George Fuller of Ann Arbor visited suffering and despair.
They bare tried to fight off 111 health;
into line once more at Ada. June 15. j friends and relative* in this neighborPhone 76.
The Furniture and Carpet Man.
have struggled to keep ud in spite of pain
Many have wondered whether
do tip
W. F. Dickerson, President; James hood Sunday.
Wh,te Wai8tB Bl,d WhUe sk{ru of ’
and weakness that their husbands should
Cooper. Sec’y.
we do. And what is more we do the
I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Youngs of Ha»- not guess their condition.
RIGHT.
One
trial
will
convince
you
thif
Fifty seven answered to their names. ; tings spent Saturday and Sunday at
‘we do.
this no longer. Their strength is gone;
A large number of the wives and laugh­ Geo. Ingram's.
their will power no longer strong enough
ters of comrade* were present. Mrs,
PhM 243.
J. Stark. Pre).
Amy Colly closed a very successful lo carry them through. So they turn to
J. C. Buchanan, wife of the late Capt.
druggiit and doctor, not for alow acting
term of school in tlie Cobb district tonics that will gradually restore health,
Buchanan, of Grand Rapids, never
Friday, with exercises.
but for aome drug that will give tempo­
misses a reunion.
Nay Bump and lady of Hartings visi­ rary atrength—that will key them up—
The ladies of Ada prepared a sump­
that will make them ’’ bright and cheer­
ted Iva and Glenn Moore Sunday also ful ” for even a few hours.
tuous dinner and supper which the old
wide truck—wide face wheels—heavy axle—convenient foot lift.
attended Sunday School.
Tbe result of such a course needs no
boys said could not be excelled.
Charlie Cobb of’Ann Arlior is expect­ comment. How different it would have
Hasting* was voted the place for the
been bad they turned to Rexall Mucu(JQC
ed
home
this
week.
next reunion. June 14, 1906
Tone instead of drugs. From tbe first
dose Mucu-Tone's strengthening influence
Traverse Phillips was made president
is felt —but instead of ruining mind and
and O. H. Greenfield, Secy, and Treas.
body. It restores both to health and vlgw.
A million mowers have been built by the builders of the “Keystone*’ and
Pausing
uncertainly
before
a
desk
In
Read what It did for Mrs. Funk r—
this new mower is the best yet produced because it avoids tbe defects of
the big Insurance office, the Illberniau
CATARRHAL TROUB­
all others.
A WONDERFUL RECOVERY.
visitor said to the clerk, ”Oi want toDouble strength in every part where wear or strain occurs. Guaran­
LES PREVALENT tek out a pawllcy.’’
teed unsurpassed in lightness of draft, strength and simplicity.
-r-“Life, Arc or marine'C drawled the cr
Uinly kx&gt;krd ten fear* olJer than 1 *m Local
dapper clerk, with Infinite sarcasm.
odd .’cr.eiH me temporarily but In
Spring Month*
Cause
Catarrh
“All three. Ol'm thlnkln',” retorted
t7»‘b,e rtway* returned worM
tnan ever. Then I heard of your Mucu-Tone
the applicant "Ol’m goln’ fer a stoker and
tboortl d»d not believe ft poMfblTtoV^
Breathe Myomei and be
of thi. natur, by tkk;^ anytffinx
In th’ navy.”—Puck.
‘n.y** «t«n»eh. I determined torveli^ToS;
&lt;
Cured.

1’aris Green does the work. But.
there are TWO kind* of Paris
Green—THE I’URE-whlch it
always pars to buy, and the
I adulterated—which Is dear at
! what seems a cheap price, as you
;«inust use so much more.

For Alleged Cruelty to Horse.

Three Quarters Crop.

WARRANTY DEEDS.
Waldorff to Chas. H.

Was Acquitted.

PARIS GREEN

Railway Time Tables

C. K. &amp; S. R. R.

Michigan Central

W.J. HOLLOWAY

CORRESPONDENCE,

: DRINKERS

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

MY

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“MARTHA
WASHINGTON”

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

For

Lace Curtains

TURN WOMEN
AWAY FROM DRUGS

Go To

Me COY’S

DAN LAKE.

ROWLAND BROS.

SHOES

L.A. EATON.

WHITE WAISTS

WHITE SKIRTS.

THE

KEYSTONE" f

The American Laundry- W.

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Nd. 77.

iwwS’w5.JESSE TOWNSEND)

CEMENT
HOUSES

ARE BETTER Than FRAME!

ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME!
ARE WARMER IN WINTER

ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!

They, are free from dampness and frost. These are facts that have been
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing High Qrade Work. 1 have the
very latest and most improved machinery for making Csmsnt Blanks and
am able to give customer* the finest finished work. Ido variegated work
and ornamental cement work of all kinds.

Aompnt
*i
walks...

1 hive bad a large experience in the cement business
and wH1 b® pleased to figure with you if you are thinking
of putting in a cement walk. 1 also do Plastering and
High grade Stone work. For further particulars address

Horace N. Palmatier,
eiUMu-.iPboDe

. VermOntvllle, Mich.

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Catarrhal troubles are more common
। afethis season than at any other time
of the "year. The sudden changes ,
that come 'during tbe spring months I
are^prodnetive of many canes of catar-1
,rh that without proper treatment will
become chronic.
The pleasantest must convenient, and I
only scienticfi method for the treatment
and cure of catarrh, is Hyomei. Simnly -put twenty drops in the little pock­
et inhaler that coma* with every out­
fit, and then breathe it for three min­
utes four times a. day.
The complete Hyomei outfit costs i
but one dollar, and ae the inhaler will
last a Hie'time and there is sufficient
Hyomei for several weeks’ treatment,
it is the most economical catarrhal!
✓remedy known. Extra Ix^ttles can be
(procured for fifty cents. Ask W. J.
I Holoway to show you the strong
guarantee under which he sell Hyomei

Bunthj
BiJEltOT

Tbe Dot You Han Alveys BaofM

Get Your Year’s Reading
NOW!

rou.how tl,d &gt; a® m»t i

atrenath. and by the time

To live In the presence of great
truths and eternal laws, to be led by
pernwnent ideate—that Is what keeps
a man patient when the world Ignores
him and calm and unsfioiled when the
world praises him.— Balzac.

tMl

Sweet Innocence-^Pnpo Bays that
you can’t afford to marry. Guileful
Youth—Oh, how absurd! Why, It only
costs a few dollars! Sweet Innocence—
Is that so? How foolish paiia Is! I’ll
tell him.

Rexall Mucu-Tone work* through tbe
bloodvcssoU, acting directly upon the
mucous membranes, the congestion and
-f *hlch
tyrhal condition* which are the sole cause
y'?.tr tropic, driving out the poiton
and beahng the taw surfaces. It f.L the
with rich, red. life-giving blood.

Biggs—To think that a man should
put an enemy In his mouth to steal
away bls brains! Griggs—Yes. .and
think-what a hunt tt must be for the
enemy sornctlmeB!

.Xte1 n'™ “d “"«■

Help thy brother's boat across, and.
Io, thlno own’ has reached the shoreTHlndoo Proverb.

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A FIRST CLASS MOWING
- - MACHINE FOR - -

�HASTINGS BANNER, JUNE

OILY OILS

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: .value of machine oils
,. jiends of course upon­
! .,
lubricating
and
.. iring qballties. Our
,
:ence in handling
•. Ahtable to us and
... valuable to you.
\vt ,-arry a first-class oil
; - -w'ers, binders and
. ;anu machinery:
.rctvd with care
. i'l&gt;e depended up­
: give ibe greatest
vaine for Its cost.

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A NEW THRBSHtNO MACHINE.
Mr. Hin , Paynr h*. pr .phr.lrd th.
largeM yield ot »h..t thl. y.ar thal
Michigan ha. 1&gt;M tor a numbor ot
yrarr and tn order to lakr cat, dt ihl.
rnornou. crop a brand ne„. Adrane»
thrashing uuu-hlnr war nwirmary .nd
Uli, hr ha. l«.u&lt;hl new from Ul. .hop.
The mackln, I, Kt in.. 32 in. cylinder.
elrhter Vd ertnd M.oker. .nd
Harry .ay. !««,.. th,,„ „ Mn&lt;
ruch a lante crop Ihl. ye*r he will hot

! self-weigher and wind ’ stacker, and
by tin nd from both side* and save nil
- of ft. Mr. ^ayne now l« in' position to
, do a lot of threshing this fall In a No. I
I way. and the farmers who patronise
him will certainly be satisfied with the
results.
.

NORTHEAST BARRY.
William Kelley was In Hastings Mon­
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lelehtleltner at­
tended the’band convention last week
at Woodland. The new organ that was purchased
for the school house so long ago. failed
to come, ha* been mlaseht and cannot
be found at present.
.
Elmer Staple* of Woodland Is visiting
friendsjn this vicinity.
John Willison h„t n b|g hog one duv
List week.
•
E. Piter and So| Stuntoii, with their
wives, went to Hastings Saturday
Luther Brown I* treating his house
to a coat of jmjnt. which is a great im­
provement.
. Mlles Fisher, who Is working in
Kalamazoo, spent Sunday, -with hi*
family In this nelghbynhood.

BASEBALL GAME. ’
iLq.ld* nre visiting their neke. Mrs.
Last Saturday the Hastings baseball
Ebben Pennwk.
team journeyed to the' pleasant Hale
’ Clifford Morford ha^ a'hew'carriage.
resort town, the place that Mr. E. Il'
Aaron Bt.uru-I! of Charlotte h apen**
|,Conrad wonder* when the pepple will
; G&lt;‘ compelled t&lt;&gt; leave It tn go to
jheaven.'t» play ball. The game was
HOPE.
called at 3 p. in. rfnd u ^-ry large crowd
Mrs. Ora Hines of But: le Creek Is the
; was at the grbunds
witness the
' game. The Delion boy* were ven
. much the strongest and butted the
’ Hastings pitcher nil over the diamond. J&lt; nken* .fnd w‘fP Of- Prnirift lit
• winning an easy vktoty. score bolus
IS to 5.
Mark Fox of Cl-‘-..-ntale and
ilarrtson of Shultz were gu&lt;-*
M. Manning and daughter Myrtle
were In Kalamazoo Thursday.
Mrs. Carrie . McDonald and ____
Mtss
Mrs. Towns&amp;id. ivho has been visitin'.: Ghildan CuUlns of Shuilz hvljM-d .Ed
her aunt. Mrs. M. Manning, went to
Katamaxoo Wednesday to take the
EAST ORANGCVILLE.
teachers" examination.
Mr. .and Mrs. George Dlnkle. and
Ml«s&lt; May Hart has ^enj working for
daughter Kathrine drov«| to Kalamnxoo her grandma for few days.
Wednesday to ptteiid the commence­
Several ’.front here tunjk jn the ban-.l
ment exerrtlaeB’ot the Nazareth acad­ convention Ait WooJI.ghI 1 &lt;*-• Thursemy. and their daughter! who has beun
attending th&gt;- academy, returned home
Mrs. Mailnda Qrofford of Trout Lake,
'whh them for the naffimbr vacation.
In upper Michigan, wan visaing friends
The band boys and a great many
•other people of thltt place attended the
batid t 'urriament at Wuiodland Thurs­ William I’. Ji’hnrox’* house.
day.
;
;
CTharicy Powers antf family qp’ent
Idttle Paul Fautkjier Irvltbrated his Sunday with Richard Johncox.
fifth birthday-last hiiursday.by Inviting
Idltner Dewaters and wits'of lycine.'
In 11 of his little fiends. Th.* after­ WUl. have mhved .ick hare efi; account
noon was spent, pliying games and the of Mrs. Dewaters’ health. Think they
most jdeasing feature f..r the little ones will live In Clov^pdaic.
was the tree that t|&gt;r candy continually
Anna Johtteox, who-haj’ been sick, js
dropped from, This thpy called the better.
•
“candy tree.’
Rt-freehmenpi were
POLLEY DISTRICT.
served and all departed after having
sp'nt a most enjoyable nrternoon.
_____ _Mrs.
__ T. ____
Ixrenz
_____
&gt; _____
Dixon have
M: -and
Rusaeij Norwood of KalAmnzoo Is vis­ gone to Prichardville. called there" by
iting his parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Frank the serious Illness ot Mr. Icon’s
Norwood.
father.________ • ,
Mr. and Mrs. THoracc Pennock hdva
A number front this vk-taity atcended
been entertaining their niece. Miss children's day exercise*’ tit Milo Sun­
Edith Pennock,of Hickorji Corners.- the day cvehlug.
Grace ant Josephine Schaffhausw are
Mm, Karl Loveland wcnit to Kalama* visiting their granUparvnis. Mr. and
too Thursday to meet her father. Mr. Mrs. UguK- Newton of Wall Lake.
Temple of Prairieville. •n his way home

Our Price 25c per Gallon
dealers at'k 35c and
i; the tumie grade.

[. FAULKNER,

[[LIS
1!IL DR.LOGIJT.
IK HIGAN
on res.

WILL
PAY
to come
to DELTON
my stock ot

Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Building Material
: i.i kinds, i f yon are thinku of building it will pay
;." d j ’O because I can

SAVE YOU MONEY.

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Your Summer
Wearing
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is

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HOPE CENTER.
Elmer Payne returned from Lowell
SM^M.ry Acker b„ —red '

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I would not let me jp till I bad promlsod.
| I am now tbe wife of an army officer
I met In tbe east. My dear brother and
sister-in-law have followed up their
kindness to me. and to the latter I ain
working for Mr, iMac again after
torwmui
upending a few day, at t&gt;&lt;xne.
| Our parent, were very poor, and my Indebted for many things that her for­
tune has enabled her to do for me. •
W. M. Shedd and wife ipeht Sun- brother and 1 would both have grown
MARY P WINSLOW.
day at Gid Wilkinson’s.
| up without any education had It not
Arthur Gesler aud mother visited at bwn thftt paa,‘ wbo WQb a P*&lt;« ,n ,he
A MEDICINE. THAT CUKES
John Earl’s of Prairieville Friday.
I boO8c -of »*P«*en tat Ives, found favor
In tbe twelfth century not less tbaa
Otto Acker, is working for Henry *'“*
°&lt; thl'
”bo gave fifteen epidemics of dlNeasc und niany
Can we dispute
Meade.
’
i “iIU ““ «Pl*’&gt;ntment to We*t Point fmulni-s carried off tbe iteuple of Eng­
the well - known
thatAmerican
„, ’ . , A
I This made Paul an officer In tlie Unit- land.
q*be thirteenth century saw
women are ncr.u
??
'lUitt fr’,'uent ,
State, euglurer.. while ^well. twenty pingin'-* nud ulnetwm famines,
through thl. vtcmlty.
j whnt
1 do afuy mother, death while*, the fourteenth bad a black reeHow
often do we
t&gt;rd of dl*ea*e. In 134S the “lilack
Jacob Siertaema and daughter spent but go out to service?
hear the expresSunday at John Bush's.
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| Paul came to see me duringthis fur- plague” or “black death," which was
brought Into .tbe country from the
vous. it seems m if
‘Mrx Felix Chamlierlain visited : at lougti summer ns u cadet, but It-was east, caused tlie death of lOu.UOO perI should fly; " or,
her daughter's Mm. Florence Wilkin- Qot pleasant for him to let his class- ions-ib Ijonduti alone, while in Europe
“ Don’t speak to
sou’s Wednesday.
j. mull's know tliat hl* ulster wiv- a altogether 25,W.W.tXM» fieuple fell vic­
me." Little things
annoy you and
tims to its ravages.
In 1485 the
. Mnu John Barner who came home on
'‘"*1 " ’
«nr embarrna.
make you )irritable; you.can't sleep,
account of her !«x&gt;r beeltb i. improv- to“ ,or Wm- H- ""U&lt;I&lt;A do auylbliig. “sweating slekneM*' ap|w&gt;ared In Eng­ you are unable to quietly and calmly
ing at this writing.
I t0 ,lft u,e oul of MUeh “ ,uen,«l position; land. causing groat tiestructfon of hu­ perTorm your daily tasks or care for
cadet bus only
onlv enough
eiinturii fpotp
from tin?
tin* man life. Lt rtnipppnr&gt;*d at various in­ your children.
। for a cadet
tervals* for a ecutury tiivrvufter. Thu
The relation of the nerves and gen­
j government to pay his way at the acadPRAIRIEVILLE,
I emy. &lt;'onsv«|ueutU’ on graduating he last terrible, visitation of tlie plague erative organs in wpmeg is so close
by which that nine-tenths of the nervous pros­
Fred Nansel and family returned tu ■ didn't come again, though be Wrote me In -England wu* In
IOU.
iXm.i Ilves w.en* lust In London alone.- tration. nervous debility, the blues,
their home in Prairieville Munday af­
tliat now be wn* an officer on .uffi&lt;s*r&gt; This epidemic was followeil by tlie sleeplewiness and nervous irritability
ter spending the school year in Hast­ . pay.* be would do something to elevate
great lire of HWi. wbh-h tlestroyed Id,- arise from some derangement of the '
ing-.
,
.
my condition. Bnt ii {second lleuten- 000 bouses, including all tin- most organism which makhs her a woman.
Will Havens uf Battle Creak spent nut’s pay is very small in proportion to densely |»opulutitl |K*rtlons of the city. Fits &lt;rf depression or restlessness and
irritability. Spirits easily affected, so
the week here-risiting his .sister.
; his expenses, nnd so It was that Paul Tlie rebuilding of lx&gt;u&lt;l&lt;in with some that one minute she laughs,* the next
regard to sanitary laws appears, to minute weeps. Pain in the oviries and
Mr. and Mr*.* Tip Ketcham of and I drifted away’from one another.
have
put the first check cm the epidem­ between the shoulder*. Loss of voice;
Martin spent Sunday with Mr. and | Ten- year* passed. 1 was lady’s maid
Mrs. Mark Norijis Goo. Ketcham ;• for Miw Itosullud I'hihlii®, a wealthy ic disensM-s that had previously devas­ nervous dyspepsia. A tendency to cry
at the least provocation. All this point*
tated Its imputation.
'
HcCoin|Htnied them home( J’°unK lady In Washington. She was
to nervous prostration.
Nothing will relieve this .distressing
.1. H. DrommunJ und fnn.il&gt;- uf Gnunl ™k-ng„l when 1
hre n. nire tu
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11lived
i'o&lt;l ..ntr ..n .1
1 u t(Util.
condition
and prevent month* of pros­
one
who
dtataure.
Miss
Phil
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Henry Smart, the English .-umj&gt;oscr,
Rapid* are visiting his parent* here.
' Ujch never mentioned
lover to me. played a hue organ In a IxJialon church, tration and suffering so surely a* Lydia
Stephen
Temple
returned from
WB2&lt; n
^nn| ^jr| nnturully retl- and his recital after service attracted* E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Mrs. M. E. Shotwell, of 103 Flatbush ,
Missouri Thn’raday.
I cent, nnd would worn to talk confldeit'- Blurb attention But oue morning aft­
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes:
— -■ -Mire Ruth Young nnd■ Brother
New. . Vinliv
tlullr with
will, an m-mutt ft was not er a sejevthni from one of Musart’s
"I
cannot exprus tbe wonderful relict I
man are vl.lting their brother in ’ known In society that she was en- ninxse* a church warden ctune into the bare exp-nerv-vd by taking Lvdia E Pink­
I gnjpxt Indi’ed 1 would uot bate known organ loft and “begged.to Inform Mr.
Vegetable Conijound. 1 niffered for
Gratiot Coonty. Mrv Dora Rockwell
I It myself had I not sixm bulky letters Smart that they, had &lt;lecidt«! that they a long ton- with m-rvoua preetration. back­
and daughter Bernice of Hickory Corn­
ache, headache, less of appetite. I cookl
I constantly coming:ln. ,
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could nut have such jiggy stuff played not sleep and would walk the floor almost
ers are-visiting her patoqta Mr. anil
Ono day it letter arrived that put my In their church.”
Mrs. Giblw.
mlstres’* in a flutter, and I heard .her
’•Very well, Kir." was the answer; -it
Mr*. Huldah Lehner, of Delton i»' sny to her
father,
’
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‘Ile’B l&gt;e here lu a shall be* altered.”
few days." He came in the afternoon
Next Sunday dirge-like sounds pfo-'
visiting Mrs Sarah Collier.
alfutif 3 o'clock. My mistress was with ceeded from tlie organ, mid tbe warden
“ T am a well woman, my nervousnrsi Is *11
Mim Opal Hyde is spending :i ft^V him 111 the library till 5, when she rang
gene and my friends say I look lea years
congratulated tbe player on the sol­ yoanper."
’ /
days in Lansing.
for the to bring In tea. .Of course I emn uud elevating effect of the muWill not the volumes of letters from
Miss Nina Brandstetter returned looked at her 'lover. The face was slaL^I am glad you like ft.” answered women mode strong by Lydia E. Pink­
from Lansing Saturday.
• fiHnlltar to me front the first becom­ Mr. Smart. "Doubtless If 1 play it a ham’s Vegetable Compound convince
ing more und more so till I recogni^Ml
Mr*. Clue*. Smith and Mark Norris my brother Paul. He scarcely gluncv*d little quicker you will iw«e the reason all women of it* virtues ? Surely you
why it affected you.” ‘And. suiting the cannot wish to remain, sick and weak
Sr. mid wife were in Kalamazoo -the at tue.
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action tu tbe word, the popular strains and discouraged, exhausted each day,
but of theVeek.
I kept my eye* flxisl on the tea-’ of -Jump Jim Crow” resounded from when you can be aa easily cured os
ether women.
Mi** Sadie McLc-ay and Ralph Cairnt; cups, but just before gohig out I looked tho organ. After this Henry. Smart
attended commencement exercise* at nt him again. Ills’ eyes were fin'd on played what be Hired.—Loudon Tele
me with n glam-e I shall never forget. graph
Hasting* Friday.
There whs r«,s*ogr|ltlon. but with It pain
Mr. and Mr*. RichardsiKre occupying and fear. I looked away without any
.Mr. Chase’s house.
evidence of recognition and ’ left the
A brisk dally walk or a ride on horse­
Mt. and Mrs. Peter Adrianaon. of room.
back beats any more elaborate forms
.
’
Delton spent Sunday with their son
Paul was n great deal at tlie botw, of physical exercise for simplicity com­
nnd of course we met ofb'n. Whether bined with efficiency. In walking, espe­
.here.
We
Per cent on
ho thought I didn't recognise him or cially if the ground is somewhat undu­
whether he assumed that I would not lating. n very large number of muscles
LAOEY.
Pay O Deposits.
embarrass him by making our relation­ are brought into natural and easy play,
Mrs. .lame* Hill’ hire been visiting ship known l did nut know. At any sufficient, at any rate, to sttaulatp tbe
her
daughter Mrs. Ghas Nickerson.
..i. &lt;*..»£***&lt;.
ne ignoreu
We loan money on Real Estate
rate, he
Ignored me. tnougn
though tI ueiecwu
detocidd circulation, which in Its turn compels
George Clark and family of Penfield J a pained expression on his face every full expansion of the lungs and due
&gt; or. good Bankable paper.
We(
i loan our money at home, and -doi
visited nt Bert Clark’s over Sunday.
1 entenxl a room where he was. aeration of.tbe blood. The professional
business with people we know
Calvin Stevens i* sick with erysipelas. . On one occasion I was alone with him. or business man require* uo more than
&gt; are all right. We. do a safe, con (
' Mr* Elsie Steven* visited her (laugh- &gt;
«»“ ke was thinking of speak- this to keep him tit for tils duties, pro­
i servative business und have
&lt;
ter Mn.
Hilt Jr.
“V«“&gt; *&gt;■'• tnlctlt vided h«. follows tbe ordinary rules of
ni«L-&lt;It
h:t&gt;&gt;l,.r
rut
him
I
innoitnlntwl
«■
.
floney to Loan
1 make It harder forJilm. 1 maintained f. health In respect of bathing, eating,
Mis* Parker clcsetl her first term of
servant’s jh iuranor and ns soon n* drinking anil clothing. If he Is afflict­
I
at reasonable rates, Deeds, i
.school in ’ the Stevens District last possible left the room.
.
ed with a sluggish liver. Indigestion or
flortgages and Legal
Thursday with a pioinic.
jj Thun came the announcement of the inactivity of file alimentary canal as a
y
Paper* Drawn.
।
Some uf the Lacey
young
at-engagement
|
whole, a man may derive more benefit* ‘’New York Draft*, Insurance
______________
, ,___
„ . people
.
nnd immediate-prvpnratendeil tlie dance nt Moses Strickland’s. !. tlons fur tbe wedding. Paul’s n'glmeid to health on horseback. But that Is
and Bonds Sold.
Mrs. Jennie Roe and son Neale of was stationed in the Pbihpplues. aud really a curative form of exercise.—
DIRECTORS:
Lake Odrew uru rlalting her i-rem.. be bad rroMved a leave ot abw-tuv p&gt; London Chronicle.
.A. A. ALDRICH.IPresIdcnt.
Mr .miMr. K.m inn.*_______________ come home to be married. Just before
Mn and Mr*. Sam Jones
.
I the wedding my ndstre** told me that
J. 0. t1UQHES.lV. President.
. There wa. a good atb-nd^ce at the
wa&gt; w
w|Uj jum. counting
E. S.‘MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
R. S. HARTER, M. D.
DR. McLEAY.
Children** day exercises at the M. E. j ou
remain In her service one
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
Church Ihm Sunday.
I make tbe journey with her. I declined.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
L. P. TERPENNINQ.
J .
The W. C. T. V. will meet w;ith Mis* She coaxed mid offered higher wages.
.JAMES COLUNS.
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OFFICE HOVRS-U to 12 a. m.. 1 to p.m.. 7
Annie .Tunes uf Liicv Wednesday after- ' but I remained firm in my resolution,
tosp.ni.. All calls promptly allended. Tele­
noon June 28. The subject uf tbe Ono day she rang for me when she was phone at offiM,
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mreting will be the work, of jury ! "IU I’nul und Mld to blm Ixfore iw:
Office at re»idsoce,-l»ettoa. Mich.
,,
•
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• S&lt; leutinc । "Helena nays
not go with
Hunt
of
• jsite will
jiuuu
.National
ai.i.u. kSupt.
J j
us, nu|J j f(tar
have to chaag(.
Temjitrance' Instruction.
’ my pfans anil let you go t&gt;ack without
It whs regreted very much that tho
I’erimpayou can' jarsuade her."
president And Bower mission Sapt
- "either you must
’’Helena.” •lie said,'
were not nble to lx« at the hutt meet- !1 go with us-or we wiirpot go together."
He spoke with sincerity and resolu­
irtg. A numler of bouquets were sent
tion. I was astonished. A gilt nee at
t i the sick and others.
him assured me that he hud made
known his wIsh.
SOUTH ASSYRIA.
“Very well.” I said. "Rather than be
Bomo of the young people attenilrel I tbe eausekif-yQur parting I will go.”
graduating Cxerci-»-s at the Briggs
Tliat night after Paul left Miss Phil­
lips came upstairs very quickly and.
Church.
THE FAMOUS&gt;=
Crops are looking tine in this com­ passing me without looking or speak­
ing to mo, went info her room and
munity.
Quite a number of Assyria friends locked tho door. 'Hie next morning
when I went to attend her she drew
clasped the hands of Rod and Mary
me down beside her on the bed.
Ornid.ee of Dowling Friday as they
•‘Helena.” she fluid, “I have not slept
ware enroute to join a family gathering a wink all night. I have bud a terrible
The best general purpose Hay Loader
to
decision to make, and I have made H
Saturday.
on the market
Mias Carrie Berry and sister Mrs. Hat­ I have decided for Paul and for you.
Will
load
hay
from
the
Last
night
be
told
me
all.
Circum
­
tie Kcnnedy’of Long Island are expect­
ed! "Friday ;to 'make an extended visit stances have forced -you apart and
BUNCH,
WINDROW,
SWATH
with their parent* Ed Berry and wife. placed him In an embarrassing p&lt;mltion. You have both acted with groat
ANY OLD WAY
MiM Cora Willison is working for tact and JudgmenL Just as I would
'
to
Irvie Wilbur thia week.
have had you act
Will guarantee1!! to load Beans and
The social that was held at the Linc­
"Paul und I wish you to accompany
Clover
Seed-and
uot
shell
as
many
as
oln school house was quite well at­ us till wo have sailed- ns my maid to
it wonk! by using a fork, and L OTS
avoid talk, after that as our sister."
tended Proceeds for the L. A. 3She put her arms around my neck
less work.
Ed Berry is harvesting a fine crop।
and kissed me.
It is the lightest Draft Machide on
of strawberries.
.
“Oh, no; I can’t do that” I said,
The children of James and Esther
the market. Come and see one set up
tears streaming from my eyes. *Tve
Willison held their 15th annual reunion always worked for my living, and I
and hear more about it.
.
at their childhood- home in Assyria on1 must keep uu working for IL If Paul
their mother’s birthday June 17th. All1 were rich Instead of you it might be
You
vowcan
canfind
nnsItitatai
,
of the children, grand children and1 different but even then he could not
great grand children were present ex­■ lift me from tbe station In which fate
i
has
placed
me.
”
cept one. After visiting and jeeting a
"Paul has mado some investments
bountiful dinner was served and at 2!
- that have returned him something. He
o’clock they assembled ;in the parlor
came back expecting to find you and
where recitations, songs, and instru­’ help
You shall go with us and
mental music made sweet melody. At। staywlthus." ’
closing all joined in singing ‘God
Paul end Rosalind and I met later in
DELTON,
M1CMIQA.N.
Iw with you till
m eet again” The■ the drawing room, and both Paul and
next meeting will be held in Bellevue? Rosalind put their arms about m&amp;apj

Mr. F. J. Hartman of Newaygo was
Mrs. Grorge Munroe atui daughter.
In town last nM looking after his Golda. also Bessie Bissell, wen- th&lt;gilral* of Mrs Elmer Kelley of .Delton
milling property.
Ddtonr.
Michigan.
Ml.«s Galleta B-rrough* &lt;if Hastings Is Friday evening.
H.ninr&lt;L.D-»IRtlv of I1IM "3* In this
visiting Miss Queen' Bialckman this
vicinity Sunday
•
Mr. Hardy of Grand Rapids Is in town
HICKORY CORNERS.
writing ut&gt; Insurance and I* meeting
with good success.
,
•
Mr. and Mrs- F. C- Fitch of Jackson
THE TIME TO BUY
Mrs. Mary Kinsley of Lj- Angeles. are spending * two weeks’ yu—atl"ii ai
C’.iL. visited her uslce. Mrs. Minnie Cut­ M. M. Rockwell**: ’
ler. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Tucker of Grand Rapids
Mr. and -Mrs. J. G. Cutler spent Sun­ are guests of Mr. and Mrs- Albert
day with Frank Town and ;wlfe of East Roach. •
Burry.
Lust Friday the Richland boys came ladles of the Hattie Creek bivr at din­
to Delton to play ball wijh the home ner und hive meeting Saturday.
boys. Tht-*^game was ap one-sided.
Mrs. Henry Brown- of Baltic Creek
Delton xvfnning by a score pf 18 to 7.
visited old friends here Saturday and’
Mrs. Mamie Hetrick and Miss.Blanche Sunday.
Chase of White Cloud, who are vffilllng
Ford Stralton of Allegan l» Irrtuwn.
in town, were callers on Mrs*..J. O. CutWillis Rockwell of Niles Is home f..r
at Hand.
k-r and Belle Monday.
a few day*.
\
Mr. Flower of RlclNand is vtsimng bis
• - ■ -hewing as tine a |,ine of
daughter. Mrs. Will Cassidy.
- DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
• - 'is in makes and patMr. nrtd Mrs. John Perkin* «‘f Fra rlre
Children’s day was appropriately ob­
c in be found in the
served at the Delton church. The rille spflnt Bunday with F. Dh'trfc-h and
• '
.Made by ihe best houses
church was beautifully decorated and family. '
• y us Is a guarantee.
Howard Bush of Kaluina«-o is spend­
the exercises wen- ail go^d and the
Good Clothes
church was not large enough to hold ing b&gt;* vacation with his gnindphrutU*.
the people. The Cressey Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. James Ciidwallader.
The funeral of Mrs. Ada Fetal
had a well-arranged program for .the
Furnishings
r
occasion. The collection In both places held Wednesday at th.- home -f
daughter, Mrs. Clara Aldrich'.•j us and you will be
Mr*. Kokh Lawrence and baby of Lan­
-i with whafyou buy.
The hist quarterly conference for the
year will be held at Delton M. E. sing are guests of George Swanson.
Vera Cortrlght uf Grand Rapids and
church Saturday at 3*J30- The presldIng eider. Dr. Collen. wlH be present. Mr. Ironsides of Hustings *P&lt;^t «Wn*
W.e can arese you complete
A full attendance of the .members Is day at A. G. Cortright’v.
heatf to foot.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Whittemore are visdesired, with reports from etas* leaders,
presl^nts of Epworth league and itu.K
Jobe Wlllron. ot Cllm.k I, vlrtUBB
ladles’ aids.
'
The quarterly meetings will be bold friends und relatives here.
at Delton M. E. church at 2:30 Sunday
The Clothiers,
CLOVERDALE.
afternoon, the presiding elfier having
Delton and Pralrfevllle,
Mich.
charge of-the love feast preceding com­
Little Dorothy Collins ipei't m«*
lot week in FTnrieviUe with her
munion service.
Mrs. C. H. Hulett ot Okemos I* visit­ grnndparonts-Denni, Collins and wile.
In, her &gt;l&gt;l*r. Mr.. O. .T. El»h»r. Ihl.
Beroioe Collins ’■«”* S,"4*J. In
week.
OrengoriUe with her r-otwin Christy
Regular preaching sendees next Sun­
day morning at Delton; •«««&lt;. 'Uhe DeBack.
Stoning of Stephen." Acts 75U.
One dny Inst •rook, while lauw D«No service at Cressey next Sunday on Bsck's dog wm lapping* wnter from
tbe water tank n bnllherf toned Mm
? ■ i AreVou one of the many
2 account of quarterly meeting.
PrcXChlng at Cloverdale Sunday even­ by the tongue and he came out of his
patron? of the
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native element, in a hurry- No dam­
&gt; DELTON ROLLER MILLS? { Tlie Earnest Workers of Cloverdale age was done .the fish, but the dog
will sen-e ice cream next Saturday
was badly frightened and drinks no
wtmW b®
have 41 evening. .
.h r-’ V\.wouia
DC pleased
pleased to
to have
. .
The Ladies’ aid of fcressey will have
*
xive us a trial order. The
i p'Kh-s’radc roller flour made by
Mrs. Mary Tinker of Yankee Springs
an ice cream social at Philip Barber r
k vl 5 &gt;:’v’nR splendid satisfacis visiting her sister. Mrs. Marian
next Friday evening.
r
wherever used.
Dled-At Delton today. Pout O. Bug.
Kingsbury.
from eating Faulkner’s PffiHs Green.
Children's Day will be observed at
CUSTOrt WORK,
, It’sa mistake to imagine that itch­ the Evangelical Church here next Sun­
A SPECIALTY?
&gt;
-I
ing piles can t
cured; a mistake to day.
____________ — —
&gt; OILTON ROLLER MILLS,
miffoerr a day longer than you can
help. Doan's Ointment brings instant
&gt;
DELTON, MCHI6AN.
at M. I. Willison'srelief and jiennannt cure. At anj
drug store. _5o cent*.

W. H. Chase

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Nervous Women

M(l,d

Delton State Bank

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IALDRICH BROS.l
£

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New Deere Hay Loader

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�HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 22. 1906.

WANTS! I THE GRANGE \
If you have anything useful
that you wait to sell, or If there
^anything useful you want to
bay, place an adv. in tbe
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.

•HULTZ.
Mr. aud Mrs. Chao. Kahler of North
Barry and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Latibaugh of Delton. Mra. .Carrie Shultz

GLASS CREEK GRANGE.

Common Council Proceedings.
Common council met in special ses­
sion
Monday evening, June 12.1905. for
'
the purpose of considering the advis­
.ability of graveling Michigan avenue,
Mayor Heath presiding.
: Present at roll call—Aids. Barber,
Brooks. Horton, Sentz, Weissert. Ab­
sent—Alda. Grant, Hall, Hilton.
The following resolution was present-

of this, place, gave a. dinner at Wall
Lake an
Thursday of this week
Roll Call-Bible Quotations.
in
honor of their. Uncle
and
Recitation—Edna McKibbin.
Annt Mr. and Mrs. H. Dash, of Gen- •
Selection—Emma Otis.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
Reading—The Liquor Problem, Zola esee O&amp;.N.Y. and their sister Mrs. :
idle In the barn; a stove or
Lixxie Darling, who is about to leave dred and fifty dollar*, be expended on grading
Otis.
.
other household goods you
for Yale, St. Clare Co. to join her and impruving Michiffaa avenue and It !• under­
Recitation
—Maggie Otis.
don’t use; if yoa have any stock
stood that the prujwrty cwnereat their pan exhnriiand
who is loom fixer in the wool­ ttenae ba&lt;e aifreed u&gt; pate the gutter*.
What are the first essentials to a
you want to dispose of; a house
J. C. UABBEn.
you want to sell or rent; If you
tastefully furnished room?—Zera New­ en m ills there.
- Moved by Aid. Weiuert that same .e
want a girl for house work; in
land.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Horn, Mrs. Fred adopted. Carried—Ayea, all.
fact if you want to buy, rent or
What are the advantages of a disc Zerbel were among the guests. Tbe j The following application was presell, just try our Want Column
sebted:
.
'
harrow?—G. H. Otis.
day was very pleasantly j&lt;pent: Still
It brings buyers and sellers toThe petivtoOer. &lt;Gev. M. Rsad. ot the dty ot
How I would simplify farm work if with a feeling of! sadness at the |■ Hastings hereby make* ai&gt;p;kattoo for a Ikense
Ssthcr, and only costs ONE
a plumber under an ordinance
the city &lt;4
ENT A WORD FOR EACH
I were a man. — Ella
Otis, Mattie thought that the hour of parting was j, a«
Hastings and says: That hi« place of business
INSERTION. Try it.
i- at Hast mgs, in thedtv al Ha»xing«, and that
1 Havens, and others.
I again so dose at hand.
| he is a rod dent .4 tbe city &lt;4 Hastings, and coOMusic—Ira McCallum and Geo. Payne.
I
siderH
himself
qualified
to
carry
qti
such
bu«ine-s
Owing to the busy‘time the L.A. S. ! and that he K willing to be gwerngtl by the
ordinWANTED—A young girl or elderly
Selection- Orville Burghduf
at Mrs. Willard Psyne'a last week Ii anceti. rule* and netful.tttoas which are or may t&gt;e
Oman to wash dishes, do light hotiMt! ad.-pted bv the common council.
Decuision: Which’ are the most profit­
ork and look after a little child. InThursday was not vefy largely attend- . Dated. June 12th. I**. GfiOMdE M. Ra»&gt;.
uint&gt; at BANNER office for name and able 3 cows or 100 htms?—F. Hart hey. ed. Those present rdport a vary pleas­
On motion of Aid. Weisaert same was
:her particulars.
Ed Otis and B. M. Jenkins.
accepted. Carried— Ayu», -all­
ant time.
.
: ■ ’
. Tbe following application was preMr. And Mrs. .Wm -Tuttle are enter- j■ st-nied:
.taning their grandsoA of Woodbury. Ij The petitioner, James A. Whitcomb, ot the city
i u! Hastings-hereby makes'application for a
Mrs. Orin Loomifi and slip Harry |I license^a* a plumber under an ordinance ol the
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I city. "Hastings and says: That hi» place of
went to Hickory Coriera Saturday t&lt;r! business h&gt; at 4J2 West Male street, hf the city o:
[ Hastings, and that he is a resident of the etty ot
j Epworth league Sunday evening at visit her otiier children. Ifiir little j Ha-t ingx. and considers himself qualified tocarry
I on -such busmoA and that he is- wiUiajr to be
■ 6:30. Topic Missionary Work in South granddaughter Ellen Kelley -returned'। ifio croed by tlie ordinances, rule* and retfufatnms
home with them Sunday to sjiend ,sev- &gt; which are or may te adopted by the cumnum
• America. Izader Mrs. Clara Brown.
eral days.
i The following program will be given
Mr. and Mrs Pitta, eiitertained tcIh- |
by the members of the Young People's
i Society of the U. B. Church next Sun­ lives from East Maple Grove last week, j
' day evening.
.
three
Miss Grace Chamberlain and friv.n
Good
I Organ Voluntary.1 sjient Sunday at Delton tbe guests of I
Moved by Aid.’ Horton ’same be ac­
| Sclng—Congregation.
\
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loomis.
cepted.- Carried—Ayes. all.
FO 1 SALE—A good horse for gen­ ।
Prayer.
F. Norwood of Deltion whs a guest at I . Moved by Alii. Horton Council ad­
eral use.. Enquire at my farm Sec. 18 j
Song -Congregation.
journ.
Carried—Ayes all.
Baltimore or address G. W. DeMott.
F. Zerbel’s Tuesd/iy.
Scripture liesson.
James M. PAtten,
Hastings R. E.!D. No 2. .
City Cleik.
CJarjwnters have commenced work on
। Solo—Miss Phylena Wentworth.
FOUND - Monday afternoon near | Recitation—Mamie Harding.
Chas. Bodendorf’s new bam.
Common council met iu regular sesthe fair grounds uppo^ije Book Ca*»
Select reading—Mrs. Conlon.
«iou Friday evening. June 16, 1905.
Facuiry a new fountain &lt;pen. Owner
Mayor Heath'presidiog.
.
Lone Winded Oratory.
Solo —Mrs. Shellenburger.
may have the same by calling st the
Present at roll call—Aid. Barber.
It is no new tiling for thg bouse of
BANNER office and paying charged.
I Instrumental ^olo—Miss Wentworth.
Brooks, Grant, Horton, Hilton, Weis*
commons
tqsuffer
from
long
winded
ora
­
’ Essay—Miss Matthews.
tory. As lougtigo as the sixteenth cen­ sen’. Absent—Ahls. Hall and Sentz
,
Reading—Miss Vinnie Reams.
. Minutes of previous meeting read aud.
tury Queen Bess soundly rated her law­ approved with one correction.
! Song—America.
makers for not working more and talk­
Aids, Hal! and Sentz resumed their
Reading—Mrs. Tongate.
ing less, and some years later Speaker seats ou the council.
; Flag Song—Five Girls.
Lang actually snccumlxx! to a succes­
Tbe following accounts were audited:
Remarks— Pastor.
sion of lengthy speeches. “Tbe house
! Song.
is empty, and so he our stomachs.”
one Impatient membef declared. “I
; Benidicction. .
pray you, therefore, adjourn the de­
LOST—Wednesday evening about H i Rev. J. A.-Allen expects to
o’clock on Jefferson street a i«&gt;eket- ■the camp meeting at Clarksville la- bate for an hour." Bnt the speaker do-­
book. containing- a small amount of
dined to budge front tho post of duty,
money and a counterfeit half dollar. ■ ginning Friday June 23. consequently with the result that he was taken ill
Finder plpase leave at this office and aviH not be at home for two Sabbaths
and died shortly^fter. Brougham once
receive reward*)
His pulpit will lie supplied by others.
epoke for six hours on end on law re­
FOR' SALE-rMwit Market in Hast­
Geo. Cappy will preach in tho form, Sheridan and Gladstone both
ings doing gout! business, . good loca­ Townsend hall Sunday twenfag.
have records of five h.w speeches. Mr.
tion. Price reksohable. Inquire at the
Biggar tied their record. aud Palmer­
। The young ladies of St. Rose's
BANNER.
,
ston once be&amp;! forth for four hours and
’ parish will hold an ioe cream social. a half’bn Dan Pacifico.
FOR SALE—;New honse and corner
■lot. Good location, right price, easy 1 Saturday afternoon and evening June
terms. Chax. H. Gaskill. 203 South St. . 24th from 4 to 10 P. M.’on’St. Rose's
Hastings. Mich. 1
lawn. All are'cordially invited.
One of the Inheklcnt liad mad* an'
PASTURE TO RENT—One hundred j The services at St Rose's church next
acres of good tamo pasture to rent for . Sunday moaning will begin at 10
horses or
cattle,
Enquire Frank
’’ o'clock. This will lie the regular honr
Sutherland, Phone 101.
for summer.
The subject for the morning sermon
nt the U. B. Church will be: '’5^
Wonderful Magnet.|' In the evening’
’ the Young People’s Society will have

Hastings Metal &amp;
Machinery Co
SYLVESTER BREUSEL, Proprietor

is established opposite the
Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp; Sagiliaw K. R| depot.
INVITE THE PUBLICaud all my friends and

and see me. 1 WILL PAY
CASH FOR
New ind Secoal

Hiad

Machinery, of

ill kinds, also

Old

Iron,

Brits,

Copper,

Rubbers.

R«gs. etc.

1 will treat you fair and
honest aud
— pay
r.
the highest
market prfee.

Hastings

MICH

charge of the service. ! A program of a
patriotic nature will be rendered. Mrs.
Matthews nnd Mrs. Harding will have
charge of the service. On Saturday
evening July 2 Hon. J. C. Ketcham
will deliver an address.

All of the members of the U. B. Sun­
day School should be present next Sun­
day arrangements will "be made for a
Sunday ’school Picnic.
X Rev. Howard Van Auken will preach
at the Presbyterian Church Sunday
morning and evening. Morning subject!
"ThelVision and Power of aChristian. ” I
Evening topic * The Laughter and!
Tears of Missionary Life in the South. "

The
.
stand fuijied to the young man at her
skle.
.

the d’jr o« Hasutws, respectfully
honorable l&gt;-«iy to cause a crosswalk ffibecoa«\jc-.rd acne* Oak Street on the snm ante of
lihigan arenue
roar pvtitwnats wUI ever

prDatet!?Ha*ttngs. June WC5.
Sitfned-Htram Rogers, t'ekw Hrmkins.B. A.
Matthews. Wm. G. Forman. E. L. Smith. L. £.
Smith. J. M. Henry, H. E. Birdsall. J. E. Rad­
ioed.

On motion of Aid. Horton same was
refered to riflewalk committee. Car­
ried— Ayes. all.
Tbe following petition was presented:
To the Mayi&lt; and Common Council: .
Gentleawo -We resl«th«»'Ve'‘,‘e!l *?** aW
mad street in front «4 our residrnce be placed fn«a
passable crciditton. A* it now Is the water d«*
not run ofl readily and a small amount &lt;* work
would be all that is necessary.
Si&lt;nsd-Ji&gt;hn • McPherson. J—eph. Ashalter.

Moved by Aid. Barber that water copied. Carried—Aye*, all.
Moved by Aid. Weiasert that thn
main be extended two blocks south ou
bond K&gt;f James Whitcomb «» nrlncS
Hanover street. Carried—Ayes, all.
Moved by Aid. Grant that the .pe­
tition of C. D. ShelleobergerasklDg for of •1,000,W he accepted. corrie.1a two Inch water pipe to be laid from
Hanover street east on Marshall street
Moved by Aid. Sentz that the boi .j
about 2? rods, be granted. Carried— Baker A Hence-.t as principal
i:
Aye*, all.
I. .Henderabotl and W H. Stebb!r&lt; «
The following resolution was present- auretie. in the sum of ll.Ouu.uu . - u
c*pted. Carried—Aye*. An
Moved by Aid. Hal: that count
Reaulved that the tinancr comoittec borrow
«t.W tor general h.-gtreay fund and Wti tar the journ. Carried—Aves. ail.
re tun* tor X day*.
.
J. C. Ba* axa.
Jxme&gt; m. Pattex.
On motion of Aid. Hall same was acCity Clerk.

ANNOUNCEMENT
rvuvn
-u.m
..
.... ....................
br
»&lt;*«: i«l Madixmatreet and I a^rr*
u- taxe aud pay tor three hoa*c« and lanma.
A. E. Kxxaszov.

Moved bj^Ald. Brqoks that same be
referred to water committee. Carried
We take pleasure in announcing to the people of Hastings that we are now
Ayea. all.
The following petition was presented: ready for business, and to supply the BEST quality of GAS for Ulurhlnating
Tu tbr Mayor and C»nuuun.CM|ndt ot Use City of
H a«t&gt;nir»:
'
*
Havixuf built two new hou-to* in the Mwnd ward’
! am very drairou* id baildina walk» in front of
xaine and petition your bonotaMe l-xly te |pve

Mored by Aid Grant that same be re­
ferred to sidewalk committee. . Moved
by Aid. Horton to amend original mo­
tion., giving the committee power to
ac: Carried—Ayes. all.
The following resolution was present.|Uired t--ascertain a» far as ixtostt’k »hat streets
are beinc iccbpied by private parties thnwirb-sit
the city and report the same tn the council so that
actk® Inay be taken to pretuct the interests of
the city lit »uch street* as are uccupicd and
claimed by private parties.
F. C. Baootu.

and cooking purposes.

We have one of the finest plants In the toun’r-.

and you will be satisfied ifiyou use our product Jor either cooking or ilium
inatlng.

For economy as well as efficiency in lighting your house, store &lt;u

office, nothing can compare with COAL CAS, such ax we make,

ing purposes.
We have at our new offices on Jefferson Street the latest and best
We ‘have the BEST GAS

things In fixtures for illuminating purposes.

STOVES AND RANGES on the market, and at the very lowest prict

On. motion of Aid. Welttert same was You wont think you can afford to swelter over a |iot kitchen stox c ,w hen
accepted. Carried—Ayes, all.
you see them and learn how easily and economically they can be operand

We Invite the public toicall at our new offices in the Jones' Building,
Hastings Markets.
. Hastings Markets are corrected every on Jefferson Street, and sec our display of STOVES AND FIXTURES, and.
Wednesday morning aud cau be relied
upuu as correct at that date.
see the gas in actual use, and see how much better it is than anythin g
Corrected Wednesday, Juno 21 1105.
for Illuminating and cooking.

HASTINGS GAS CO.

.

I have purchased a good supply of fijeworkn. and
have some new things, which will be of interest
to you.
J
,

CELEBRATE 4th JULY
and buy your fireworks aud finite of me. ■
confect°on1ryE^T

FRED WOLCOTT

George instinctively, braced himself
to meet the question be foresaw as to
what bad happened nnd what all tbe
fuss was about. •••*&gt;■•».
*
. “Wvlk~Jh-said.
'*•’ • ■ 'V
"Why' don’t they put a wooden In­
dian cigar sign on third In place of that
moon faced duffer with the split cipher
running gear and tho glass arm? That
feUi.ru- couldn't stop a toy balloon if tt
was tabbed right Into Ms flippers.’—
Chicago Tribune.

“Pearls are not found In oysters
alorx-. Sometimes," said a lapidary,
“tbey.are found In cocoanuts. I once
cut a cocoanut pearL It was the size of,
a pea, and its quality was good. .It re­
sembled an oyster ponrl, only tt was a
little thiltar. Coeoanut pearls are found
in tbe heart of the nut. It b thought
tliat they are formed tv the bardeni ng
The Y. P. 8. C. E. of Barryville j of tbe nut’s flesh. They are. so to
will hold an ice cream social at Willis speak, a kind of cryfftflllfxed tumor or
wart. These pearls are rare. They are
Lathrop's, Wednesday June 88th.
rarer then oyster pearls. They are also
Revs. Trott and Cranfltdl will change i cheaper than oyster pearls, being less
bard and less transparent’' -Pblladel' '
pulpits next Sunday morning.
The Methodist Sunday School ill 1 phia Boltatlq,
planning for a picnic at Thornajiple
pike.
_______ _
j
Tbe first thing that strikes the stran­
ger In Davos, Switzerland, nnd strikes
him unpleasantly is the bells. Not on­
ly does every coWj goat and gbpep
wear Its bell, but when they are all
shut up for the winter and we hope for
a ITttJe rest then comes the Infernal
eternal din from every cart, carriage,
sleigh, omnibus and all other kinds of
vehicle which ply for hire or otherwise.
No doubt they become a necessity on
the silent highways as winter progiwses, but that does not render them one
bit more palatable.

F. L. Heath, R. R. exturaaeo............................. 2.rU
lntcriiaiton.il Seal Co., lat»&gt;r ....................... '
Eujrrnc Mc.Murray.chiet &lt;4 Fire Pepi...
j«,.t."

Moved by Aid. Grant the accounts be
allowed und orders drawn. Carried—
Ayes. all.
Moved by Ald. BarOer the bill of Orval Haywood for unloading coal. K-00.
be referred to fire committee. Carried
—Ayes, all.
Moved by. Ahl Grant that the bill.of
the Detroit Sheet Lead Works be al­
lowed less the box and cartage. Car­
ried—Ayes. all.
.
The following petition was presented:
To the Mayo» and Commoa Council of the City ot
HMtfatft:

GINS will ke

7

SPANGEMACHER’S

AUCTION! AUCTION!

fIrrfn&lt;k&gt;n Is Ancient.

and we thank the public for their libettd patronage

had no chance to avail themselves of this sale, we will
continue to sell at AUCTION PRICES up to and in­
cluding

' Take this GREAT ADVANTAGE and get

Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Class,
All Kinds of Musical Goods,
Also Spectacles and Eye Glasses
First class Goods and at the Very Low’ftt Prices,

John Bessrtier
The Jeweler,JHastlngs, Mich.

/rhe practice of irrigation is very an"dent water having been stofvd and
distributed, tn this way in Egypt as
early ns 2000 B. C. Persia. India. Cey­
lon, Chirm, as well as Peru And M»xi&lt;»,
also bad irrigation work^ ages ‘ago.
Even In Arizona remains of ancient ir­
rigation works enn be fouhd. which
suggest that that eection Of tbe desert
may have been eompbllM by men to
“blossom -is the rose" many hundreds
of years-ag-j.
’
Way Ck»n&lt;r Her Mtnd.

tlftle Etltal (laying down a book)—
bo prtoCes always dress in silk and
velvet and wear a cap with a white
feather and ride a sweet little white
pony?
Mother-Not now. my pet.
They dress Just like other boys. Little
Ethel (sadlyi—Then I don’t think I’ll

Jinks—I’m ewer so tnuph obliged for
this favor, and If I ever have a chance
I’ll do its much— Ilelhi, hero comes
Bllfclns! Let’s dodge Intq an alleyway.
pinltit—Tkmt you like Bllklns? JlnkHrHe dM me a favor once, and the fellow
miry-vcant me to return It.

100 Cans of

_

chi-namel Free

Z~)NB c o&lt; CHI-NAMEL

(il»

Chinese colored Varnish for floor*
and furniture) will b« given FREE to
each lady housekeeper asking for the
same. This free can will color and var­
nish a chair or will give you a good idea
how an old floor tk-iU Idok finished in
Oak Chi-Mnltl. Boiling water or the
blow frem a bamtner will not turn it
white.
Made »n all colore; Natural,
(dear). Light Oak. Golden Oak. Dark
Oak. Cherry. Mahogany, Rosewood.
Satinwood, (green). Walnut. White and
Black. Pull directions for'converting
old furwtaare and old soft wood fleers
into the beautiful hard wood finish.
TImss &lt;r« ths
mat *J»crtM.d
ia tM U4m»* Hosm JevraaL
They will go quickly, no coma at once.

03064771

p.ir ..c&gt;n

omy as well as comfort the|c hot days, coal gas leads everything tor cook

This will show you-the BAN­
NER’S SIMPLEX TYPE­
SETTING MACHINE, with­
out which, it would be impos­
sible to produce |the amount
of home news we give our
readers every week.
Come in and see it in operation any
week-day except ThursdayJXJXJX

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                  <text>HASTINGS
FIFTIETH YEAR.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

miimitMG
HTTJR fUOM SIAM
KER describes atrip

HR5. •'

DECIDED ORDINANCE

WAS INVALID
Jury DW la the City*. Sult Again,!

MOO Tax.

Mr. and Mrs.

WeJneadtty afternoon,. after consider-,
ing the saloon tax caae, the jury j
menaM RIVEKbrought -in a verdict in fayor of
Thomas Doyle, the’ saloon keeper ar­
CUSTOMS OF
rested for failure to pay the (MMi inTHE SIAMESE creascdtiwlaon tax. We understand tto
jury reached thia decision because they,
considered the city ordinance waa- il­
sc Girl Shows legal. and that the city charter would
■ un Siamese
not permit imposing an additional tax
■Pleasant Meet­
' on saloons.
w (th Other Missionaries.
Wo said last week the case would be
it wa*
tok March 5. IWJX । upfC-aled. We were in error, as it"wa»
Bangkok
in Bangkok' We , a cise commenced in Ix'half of the peoI pie. and thti jury's verdiet settles
settles that
that
-be able to Wave
rd to&gt; "to
.
; but there are particular case.

Emil Tyden Reach

THE CITY’S POTKT
TOWARD SALOONS

CFDVfD HONOR EOR
(. M. BURTON

CASE AGAINST
B. A.
HUNT DISCONTINUED
^I-JLKTLPIIWIVK LVR

' Brought Before Esq. Bishop Monday*

•J .
.
--------Case Discontinued by
THE BANNER GIVES ITS VIEWS
Prosecutor.
BORN AND GREW TO MANHOOD IN
in August.
|. ON THAT SUBJECT. SUdOESTB. A. Hunt, cterged »Ah receiving
rtASTlNOS-POR MANY YEARS
In a lopg letter received Monday but '
ED BY RECENT-TRIAL.
rtoleu preperty. alleged foj’*?'*”™
A RESIDENT OF DETROIT
which was wrtten June 18th, Mr. Emil'
taken by a young boy. was brought
~
Tyden aunounnes the safe arrival of his I
' "•
i before justice Bishop fur trial Mon- j •_
wife daughter and self, on the 10th, at । WF RFI IFVE IN
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wm not all rem- |S given THE DEwhM1 .p^re, p£„r
IO oivcn I nc uc
Omaryd, Sweden, . three miles from i Wt BhLItVL IN
THE $1,000 TAX hare the case discontinued' because of j
*
GREE OF r • •
which' livw his aged parents on tto !
farm. All stood the long idumfey very,
_____
.
im.M VJ
.
lackW,,
ofMVJWU
Evidence.
Thvru are other ।.
well indeed, and all are enchanted ।
.«&lt;■.».!«. in thA w.v of things alleged against Mr. Hunt ip
। with the beauties of Sweden, just now
There L
&gt;
R
&gt;
' connectinn with the same matter, but By the ynlventty of Michigan—Io
Omaryd-.WIII Return Sometime

Hastings population is Sow

•K UP THE
TJHA TOOK

3903, AO AIN OF 391 IN
IN PAST

YEAR.

CENSUS TAKEN BY
SUPT. CHAMBERLIN
While Taking; School Census.

at its Ix-st, and where scenery and
Enforcing It, the Matter Should j we are unable to state what will be
Recognition of Hta Historical
• people are full of interest
He see*.
Btf Jtemed|ed.
done yfith them,
I
.
Work.
many changes and many improve- ;
.
'
'
mehts
in the
but
P® BAhNEK confesses
to »,t cvnig ■ . NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
.
Clarence M; Burton, sun of the iato
uienw m
vue home.
oome. land,
mnu.
uuv, wo
•.................
! would »ot. teke'it
.j. ... .from
■ the tone of hi*
, 1 it
(innK
.
.
•
lt is
l* hhv
*“&gt;' mmi
®a“ ’s* rurht
r,*bt Jto eat-anu
'
Dr. C. S. Burton, brother of Edward
m&gt; l..ng
lung reite
ns ho dmn not
City taxes are due and payable from
Burton
leU.rth.tte Mt lite mteting that ! what
»'
‘.t he
te plea**
plerere
,»
n« July
interfere
with hi.
neighbor, Joro
tegrteu
1
Augn.&lt; lu IteY Cuihetton. Bart.™md fadterte Dr. UH .B»rto
country hi. horn, agate Mr. .ml Mm.
h“
himself or fail to properly provide-for wiU to
to
HxmI In Hartings H-ygraduated from ■
a censnwf tto whole city. The prow Tyden will speud some time in vi*i- । ’ ■
,et which must be
three who depend upon him. Wo Iwc deputy at «. A. Had •
•&gt;” • - ' ;
KteoU. ami then attended
dutlea Incident to commence- ting virions parte of Sweden and Nor-;tb0
**conlidt-nce
who •l«l*o“
’
;
MARRIED—At tte M.
St. E. parsonage t,f
:
5VC go. SO we
in I*
prohibition
™
’ Z Uteveroity. whore h. afa. grteu•t... ‘ no
no confidence
in
prohibition .d
of tte
the;| «m "treet on
Saturday
Juno
*21.
Fn*d
Ruwtm
inent
weck
prevented
the
tabulation
uf
way.
and
will
then
journey
Jo
’
u.g I.aug till Tuesday
ro- liquor
u..whv traffic
t.nrtin a*
u an effectual
eifiv-tnal remedy
n-niedv for Thursday
rlmruiay during above time.
tim..
,
of Kalamazoo and ito Myrtle Bright binMork earlier, but la«t week be south of Europe and will probably
ated- ' ; • '
J I?.; 1-tail early and be
V I the admitted evil* .of liquor drinking. |
D. Kj Titman.
: ’He went^to Detroit, and by dint of
! went over his records and compiled j turn vume time in:August.
i
.
Nienin launch iu&gt; far as , of Nashville.
1 But no thinking man can be less than :
City Treasurer.
! energy, hard work and*hi* splendid
i the results, and by actual, and very
i TTT’ T
A. m'ou aa we reach Pit- ।
. appalled at the evils flawing from the ;
bhsinesa ability has accumulated a
(carefnl count. Hastings now has n 1/FhV CFNCATIANAI
, -hall n*» the Cooper bourns
saloon* and the selling of liquor. No ]
; fortune. He to* built up an ato
until Dr. Pay has gone |
population of exactly B908. or 851 • |.[|{ | jflld AI lull HL
one can feel but that law* should to stxact business‘oh Much a solid foundar
more (han was shown by the state |
•». cleaned for ns. We shall-’
enacted and enforced that shall restrain '
tion that no buyer uf real estate in
.«u (he way and I canI tto traffic as much as possible, keep it :
Detroit feels that he can afford to pay
...ir njail will reach '
i j under the tost poteible control, and I
over uny money, unl^sa the seller can
Changes have been made in the law
, -. nut. but do not worry
j minimize its cyilsT and make it pay ।
btow a char title to the property by
relative
to
the
children
that
can
to4n!
-■ ail right. We have a
AGAINST BARRY &amp;. DOWNING AND ! back to .society at least a fair measure |
LAKE SHORE RAILROAD AT an attract certified to by Clarence M.
■ I Sctww toy going with , TO MAINTAIN CITY’S GROWTH eluded in the school census, and shut
‘
of the money-damage it inflict*. It is jON
(
Barton. In older to have a perfect abOTHER NASHVILLE
AND PROGRESS WHICH ALL
out wmc th.t '«&gt;■« h«v. tew- in»..achrr, and we hope to
powerless to make it compensate for j MENTOR. OHIO, GRAPHICALLY
hiraut uf-tr.ien of property in Wayne
■
। cludeQ under tto old law. N»uwith-.
ifctk wit and get somePARTIES IN
the wieclpd homes.- the wrecked fend .
Cuanty., Mr. Burton was obliged to
*
DESCRIBED.
DESIRE
standing this the number of children
-.tritik*’the three ’ weeks.
। wretched lives, and the damages to |
ktow uf ib» ea.ly history and of the
■
of school age under the new law in
..-i upt in the Christian
t character the drink traffic inflicts ujon .
siuxv.-Niae vrtuenhip of the French.
rrrnDT
*bia citv bas ’“Creased from 7M as COMPLAINT FILED WITH
’
■ NtoJuang Mr- J«*ang)
English and Americans who acquired
it* victims.
‘
BY CHARLES F. LEWIS
Shown in August-last year, to 8”2. as
-hi bityfi with Dr. Fay. 1 UNITY OF EFFORT
It seems to us.wise, however, to take
title to its lands. ^He h a geniw for
‘
THE COUNTY CLERK men as they are. and’not as yon would j
WELL KNOWN HERE
IS NECESSARY ihown by the census just completed by
;-gnlar teacher* i»
; details, a thorough and painstaking
,
Supt.
Chkmheriin. Following is the
like to have tihein There- are some j
i. .anploke will then to- '
ntudent, and was not satisfied until
--------, number uf school ^children shown by
men .who are able to drink and who do ;
heihad miwtercd the early Iristyry of.
By Certain Creditors of Mabie C. not permit that fart t.. interfere with In TM. Awful Wreck Nineteen Peo.
toe । asked to preach |f Wc Shall Get Another Factory-No | wards
■; Detroit and of Michigan. He &gt;poa
’
Marble—Chargq ••Conspiracy to
t became the tost authorft y on .the sub.
i tn
|, their doing the. other duties of go&lt;*-l
“S
Pie
p
|e wcre Killed, and Two Badly
tto'’Secund Church," ,
‘
1
'
First
Ward.
..
Room for Divided Counsels nor
I. Second Ward.
i citizenship „ who provide fur their/
inlur *d
; ject While doing the work of explorthe native Christians
:,r
Cheat
and
Defraud.
”
. UH
. Third Ward..
|
families
zrespect
their
neighbor's
lights/1
•
u
’
Antagonisms.
'•
I
.
,
|
iainines;respvc»
laetr
nuiRuwi
।
i
ing
this
field,
he
became
interested
al'
.;
Dunlap has been
. 2HH
Fourth XWinl.
W. Wl Putter. actn,«
No matter
laws ilii',
may to
to CSil/enm-uri.
Tto u
BANNER
is pleased to ,print -tuju th&lt;J
hiwtory &lt;ff our neightor- f‘’r_2^d,to™. 2!. - Ko
mmivif what
wlint uiWm
’.--!.
Tin:
.-».’»-•
­
.-ry .Uy since his return , According. to the census made by (
Mabie
C.
Marble,
1
&gt;
it
an
innnm
wuvicuuu
i«
»»»«•
»••••
•
uay
a
gn»pu«c
ai*«&gt;
|
mg
statcKr
Uhio,
muiiuza.
nuKuusuo
bankrupt,
otlwr
j
a
un
i
n
brvd
conviction
in
men
that
&gt;4^
graphic
story
of
the
wreck
of
jTotal
Htt
--------ing BUU!Bf Ohio. Indiiuok Wi^won
•j-riuin1/ tour in the 'Kala- ' Prof Chamberlin. Hastings lacks but'
llnv &lt;■Hto
Ur.’ff.ir
4»n '
.
t this
. . and..
.. nut. .fail
:l tiK', :HHh Ceikury Limited
. 1 on ,v..
1 ......
than Barry
Downing.
’jr I*-&lt;en
who
do
*.1111
the Lake
MinncB&lt;,ta lls well as Michigan,
• t, tiw east euast of the. 97 of 4.000 population. Jt ought to not
The taking &lt;&gt;f this eensits 1
toea n W Feigiiner.* trustee for said bankrupt
w.ts—
►
o...,
”’r”nt ’ jj| their other dutii*. have a mural| shore Railrioad;
which
which^ occurred
occurred^ -t
at 11
u noW a recognized authority on
-.. !&gt;' g*‘t mopey for the \. . only add thitkjmany. but should to were dfficult work in connection with ba* tilvd^with the county clerk a coin- '
right to
drink Ilnurs, and that laws । Mentor, Ohio. To Mr.X?harie»
Fnrtor
--'-r
lbe
history
of the northwestern slataa.
’iiuidir.g. whiijh is to to | well beyond the 4.OW mark at the end his other- duties at the close of a school
plaint .against Bprry JC Downing. ' have no btudnesn to interfere with this Lewis, brother of Mail Carrier Rotortt
pupjjghed several vohuqM gi*' .
1 B-.M-iut Memorial ' build- ;i of 1905. And it can by harmony and year, but Supt. Cbamtorlip. not being who until recracly Conducted a private ,
right of such men. It is an admitted - Lewi*, we are indebted for this in-.
of-his yean of research.
iMmrong has prumim-d uuit}.
ftad jn th»t way only. a mentor of a union, did not Jeel him- hank in Naphrilie. and against Mabie .
; fact that prohibition of saloons is , tensely interwtiag account of thia aw- | R
nuurterfy work in the field of
.mJ several others have '
j.ey j9 linotber factory—not a M.jf Jinjiied’to a certato^tumtor of
C. Marlii, hantoupr and ner husband * ignored in larger cities, and In smaller ;
calamity.
We
give
the
story
below,
Michiganhlstory
particular­
- :al!y and a fund is be- .
large industry with
wveral 1 houm per day, but wofwKl day and
•----------.
u
...
W. Irving Marble, tor agent, and towns is mure or leaa evaded by sub- jn Mr. Lewis’ own words. Mr. Lewis ly M weu R, of the northwest in gen.
. ineirca for it too. d'^^humtrod hands. Hastings could not | night part of the time. He did this
,nM (; Ward Gribton. to whom terfuges of various sorts. The must home is We|rt Mentor, close to the | erj^
oor KUle Uuivemity has just
compensation,
asking that the
a chattel mortgage on
. line rain this morning! . cure fQn ffimt if it should come. But without
- ----------------a_
thal can to »aid of it is that it makes ■ scene of the ^reck.
. honorej him and itself by conferring
. many weeks at Bang- we ntXH1 a. factory that would start off money v dually paid for this service to a stock uf •goods, owned by Mrs.;
the traffic lews public and offers less j Qn Wedneadsy evening, June 21. the ujKm him
degrot. o(
Ph. D.
-•
much cooler today be- wiw to
employees,
-r-w-------------and which ^fven to to thetbeschool
’Cb°°1library
Hbr»7fund,
“,nd Marble, ‘which ihstminent was exeent- ;
•
public temptation. Drinking goes on Twentieth Omtury Limited ’ running ,
foUowintf ^11 deserved tribute 19
woulfl
would to in , such strong, conservathe
conservat ive While doing the work retired
respired by law. ed Octotor 12th
I,
bj- ’her ’husband’
prohibition districts and always ' ^venty five miles an hour, went into I Mf&gt; Burton and his work is taken from
; icuf-ss what we had for hands that it
■ would grow,
r, and .give i| he voluntarily took the census fur the acting as her agent. F
He ’have, m "® i wm untji JxOp|e crime to want Atimu- an open switch at Mentor. Ohio, wreck- । ^p^roit Evening News editorial col’ ■
whole-city.
sure tto citiwns of previous! tone of this paper, explained
.
Shredded wheat bisa chance to grow with it.
lrtntK
ing tto train and causing tto lum of ,
jQ itg bgne of Jur,,
the ,%
’board
i/ara Falls'' 'They never
know the officers of the
~— of Hastings appreciate his labor, and will M&gt;me ot the very- marked declensions , We believe the ultimate solution will - nineteen lives and the severe-injury of
scholastic degrees arc m» indiscrim-r
read with much satisfaction the result* from busline** moral* in this transac; toforts' Mr. Mohr, a 1 tradei an} Rooking for and working
to the sale uf liquors in such a way , two’ others.
! inately conferred of late that they have
Mica an• institution as that.
of it which .shows that Hasting has , tion.
..-rt but a staunch friend just Auchan— 1 This train, recently put on to make ! come to mean vastly less than in for|J
"
• .
,te dfafane. i«T Chireoo
‘STU
’
Ct ntinutx!
|W' four. h ।
.
future
will bring
the op- gfcihed w per cent, in jopulation tn
■nanes.ba-- just
received a believe
}
■ the
- 1--~ ♦*r This icojnplaint
is oncertainly
Very Carefully Taken, And 4a

No Doubt Correct.
We
we explained
explained to
to bur
our renders
rentier* in
tn a
a r»rc‘ that Supt Chamtorlffi
_
______ _took
.
fccnt issue
tte Wh0il.-im.re for tire citv. xtelh.t
wbiteXte. work tewre tew ttettag

THE NECESSITY-FOR
ANOTHER FACTORY' =

iag ra:

JUNE TENTH

the Saloon, to Collect Additional

TWELVE PAGES.

, JUNE 29, 1905.

ARRIVED IN SWEDEN

SHOWS VffiY HAND
SOMflN(MASt

BANNER?

WRECK Of Mill

*’

CHARGES ARE MADE;

^^8A

very warm document. If it doe* not
York
York in
in eighteen
eighteen hours,
hours, was
waa the
the lastlast- : hospital or a library, every merchant
rato blister* qn th. parties at whom it CELEBRATION AT
est long distance train in the world. Its prince
prince who builds a churclijor establishes
•" ’S LANDING equipment
‘ every-. • &gt;every
politician who
is directed, it will not to torhusc it.
STREETER
was the finest and
»cto&gt;tonihip.
: m-tM elected fn
lacks tto proper degre^of torridity.
The
ixnnplaint
ullqgea
that
W
.
1.
;
IN
BUSINESS
~
...........
•
ThoreiU-h
WMUfWltd
by
wuic
on-I
lBW|
„
wo
„
... conscience
Lake--The
4th
Will
be
Cele
The
switch
wasppened
bj
!’
uU,c
n
’
’
t
[
hunneier
who
salves
,
his
GOOD WORD FOR SEN­
Marble represented t&lt;» the mercantile (lun
known person, fur whose arrest and
public tonefactions
can *port
ATOR GLASGOW ' outlined.
brated
There
—
Good
Time
conviction
a
large
reward
i....
...
.
—
—
i,
offemL
some
kind
ol
a
degree,
it
is exceedtngagency
of
li.
G.
Dun
and
Co
that
Mrs.
: When the opportunity shall come, as
E. Mulholland, Successor to W.
Marble was worth ?8.000 above liabtti- j
•
Promised.
Thinking that the BANNER readers 1 ly difficult for the general public to
we art- confident it will, we b..pu to
! .discriminate totwemjhv honors worth­
H. Goodyear io the Drug Business
Heartily Endorses rec no diviteon of nenlimeat M to th.
Alk-xar.
tie*.
.
...
1 Thc'4th’&lt;s to be celebrate! at Street would care to hear the gtory from one ily and those unworthily beatowed.
Reports increased Trade.
The complaint sets up that Barry er n landing. Grin toko. Rev. Ander- who was an eye witness. I write this
’in Detroit, there will to no doubt
memm re-fUlred. but th.t tel our cmHim. I’ Congress When Hamllabout the fact that tte title of . Ph. D.
&amp; DiwAing claimed Mrs Marble 1
tens Wilt stand together as one m.n to
Min of Middleville, will deliver the 1 letter.
It pay* to be.up-to-date. It jays to
which the University of Michigan ba*
owed
thriir
bank
bi»t
add*.
, .-died to Senatorship.
Imagine
youraelf
in
a
little
.country
addrvw.
The
Orangeville
/
Comet
1
'
“
1'*^
countrv
get tvbst th- future growth wul P"»- .tody th.- waafa of your treJ.-. It j«tr»
to-en pleaaed to bestow upon Mr, C.'M.
• whercaJ W truth and in fact if the
town of about onelhouAind Inhabitant# Burton, uf this city, ha* been worthily
perityof the town’demand,.—« new to keep a uice. dean. well-iiKhled
Band will fumi’di music. The steam--------------------------tte teka Shore , eartekS Few men have contributsa
said Mabie C. Marble owed the said , &lt;X111 mate rre.i.,1 triR to tel tte re-1 »ltete«l v» th- lire
• dug up
a candidate
-tore, with crerylhioR tn order. 11
.
r&gt;
.; 1.......1 nlv...,
Railroad,
about .Klre+vthirty ,nili»M
miles from
from the
the mure than he, by original tow-arch to
HMtingK I. on the ere of a splendid non to giro IO tte detail, of l-redx&gt;.re firm anything, it was a sum much less V*
. in th- fourthcongressional
sorts every hour, tots of row louts. VwTrt. a,v
n..vMl*nd
»h« Clarilicatnm of the early hutupr of
the Northwest, and mure i«*rticularly
- . td Hon. E. L. Hamil-1 fnturej if wo work together. We can dore, carefuk peraonnl attention. If ' than the iamuunt herein before men-; There Will to dancing, and other at great cit) of Clo eland.
It
is
a
still,
clear
night,
with
a
mulMichigan anu Detroit. His uivesti..liter is elected senator hope for hut little
• added
— ---------*v “and
"H there wre ever any donbt of it. the tinned." t
growth,
• tractions. The day will wind up at
titude
of
star*
in
the
sky.
and
a
cool
|
KHti©n* have lieen
independent,
%
The
copiplaint
alleges
that
G.
Ward
can
expect
declining
'
values
of
city
rxperienre
of
A
-EMnlbolland
wtete
j
Streeter's
with
h
grand
display
of
flre■j. n-itiir Burrows or’ retire*
breeze
blowing
acruw.
the
fielda
।
tbort-ugh'
and clear-aighted and the
to tkis GHbton lame into lhe case by giving
• .ison's. This candidate is property nr.le* we unite to get. wnl nettle that doubt.1 Coming
&lt;
* **"
; works in the evening.
j
Many
ore
on'the
pU^MM
enjoying
the
■
hi,
i«r-oa.U
nute
Io
B»rtJ&amp;
Do™• Glasgow of Barry County. shall wcure the one thing needful, a city a rtrauKer. be. Mwlted the Mu
1 cool air after a. hut day. some are
^jn] historian* east and west.
CALLED HOME.
.nd iu need. He hre now reached ing lor ite- ninouui ut lheir c-|ium
• I. of the tot senate. new factory.
Pierson mJoep. tired children and old men.’ He ha* -well earned the compliment in
.s :• ihimwdf popular and
tte place Where he ran make ratOpte- retxin.t M«hl« a Marlte. which look
The death of Dr. A. A. ■ - — : The time for tto pouring of tto limited . labors which properly come- within the
care ol tte link’s claim. Tteii OHbiwns
and
1,
pleared.
M
fa
the
BANxne
iimc
iui
wm
j
*
.
!
dnwirialion
of those schivement* ideriII. te.ility »■ a law Vn|quB Town.hlp Bio
„„„ „ r„.-------------JH.'^
- ..
,
, .
■ |v associated with scholastic distinec.,j.lay of. goal jmlg-s
graphical Record.
to report that hi. trade tor the Ix-n look a ehatlol mortgrere Oct. Uth
•’CelV, LLJ • r^v
tho
whistle of the great .
(or
Irom
Mabie
C.
Marble,
and
.
been
quite
feeble
for
some
time.
The
fatatiy.
।
..•rcire of good common
si^o. Of—
K alamo.
•
secon
'
'a month i« far
‘
in uxce» &lt;** that
"Twentieth Century’* rushing for it*
----- ---------------------on Ort. 20th took i«»»«aion of tire funeral was held at the church in
teton county.
first month, and he starts on
■ rtaut legislative mattera.
, slich.. who hw been for
.lock of MoodMre Marble by fore- Bowens Mills. Sunday at 2 P. M.. J .U.tretitote, Ne» Vote
Xrarer it W£)RD FROM MICH AEL DOSTER
As Bair . . unty. has never
.ram
had
thi.
tbddi..
re- ; ™
»
-x
come* The rush and the roar of tue .
pTew-nrur’
t
Rev. Rawson of Wayland officiatingMr Sloawn hre SV—Id^rewuiiberwin.
with the incri-ure&lt;l lor , rtreir which Marble
•we»r&gt; wre
^kA’- Y&lt;
"sent’cmteMa^lS ' a moment’Lore and its* great electric j Had a Pleasant Ti
fituig. and1■ ‘iggektipn
“..is
“."XyJ
___ __ _ ,_____________ Acros* the
T;_____ on^Hherwio- ...rth alwut FLOW. The w^--^
~*le of the
of.New
York.- - .I
•,
.
M&gt;,un oof
f light across the
should .i'.-|vor in that county, at .
a vbeam
Ocean..&lt;t4*r«*n*de
—Serenaded at HarrBtate g
----- --------, eye flaahes
.
U1 all tto Others in the dm- t '**
betogan to think uver Wllllllin, and Masury paints. Mr. gotMb, untkr Gribben t
’ .‘
n and resided there until 19 year* of agesky. It is here, pawing! Suddenly a
bu|Jf
He moved from there with his people
.......eitiren.!^
^
a., tad taken Place
Mulholland i, rartainly rendnct.ng re |
forte jaa^the
citizens I
trie; i, h .. ing representative
terrible sound like thunder! Then a
. .. ,
, .
ho
grinding.
crunching.- awful enter! I H^bUer of Deed. John £«£&gt;“•
diflerent
, urto-date druKri«re__
'’A,„"a^. did te- out.ide to Eaton County, this state.
with
'^wpirations. Senator Gias- X
-.... different
peope
~~ .
-He was married to Miss GoLXlspeed Wen .llenre. Something hr. happened bterd from hr. uncte Michael fttem
.
-.1 !itt*Nl for the office, and if i time, daring te— P»«
h“&gt;
..
1
___
nzxthimr
'
umtUARY.
creditor, received nothing.
Dee. 25. 1M8. She only lived one year.
'i
That flvinst "f Praneville. who left a short time aga
be has -’ ition in that direction may re.ld.nt. of that towMb.p botb^d
OB1I VARY .
| ccro
thal lhe «ock
‘'^w!
Th.t flyfog
0OTan
Mf ^r rtted tte
He then moved front there to Plain­ rem.th.ng
hot
a candidate for lieutenant died during tbore yearn He begin
/
tiu.nt&lt;nr&lt;r
CASSADY-Mra Emeliue Camady. |
originally by Mm. well. Allegan Co., and was marntd to creature, so full of power, -so mignty
andteautlfol.
tea
loft
If
guiding rail, roy wi rvl««lldly. «riri»J
biographical
record,
''bleb
now
no*
year;-Allegan Press.
whore home waa in tte second ward
,„|^elj, acme Min Harriet Jameson in 1M7. To
„d entetiog. groaning, teeing
-“re r&gt;?^k te wbereTrer twelve hundred. Tte m«t
.lied Friday lite, aged Hl
i.ing received within 4H hour, them eight children were born. Four wnvrw.be. over the bare tire and reft
«•«&gt; ‘h*
T“ .
Wesleyan M. E. Sunday
of thee, he l» carefully reran!"'
nine month.. She ™
wtre
th.- execution of the chattel mart­
-lu
i
u-ai*. in thp little serenaded by the steamship s baud, to- #
till llteta. &lt;»»
earth and buries itself- in the little
School Officers. birthpl.ee and ago a. well M the rime lute C W. H. Cassady. They came to
of *2,800 to Gribton.
sons His second wife died in Itt.S. .
freight station at the aide of the track.
compIsint dmrgre that Oribl-n
T.;
-ityan Methodists have been „„d place or death. It 1» donhtHl If thi, attee from Sew York, and located
He was again married to Miss Helen I
found in In Carlton in 1592.
bte rreital m
riming ii.6m.day School in connection i another rmch record can
Kichmontl Dre. 2». WH To 'h«“ "™ |
fear, know at once what has occurred.
Barry
county
rontinutely
upto
tte
with t! r itternoon services, at the ! the state.
» onUDued on pa«« six
cliildreh were bom. tel ol whom xro
we Wintelw.4ri.itu.l-e~.nl
Sof ter huainnd-Kdeathtfarreyeare
With 'mattresses, i—- -—— —
Advent . .imreh, in the second ward
visit lo the” Vaterlaad ’ and a safe re­
PRENTlCE-DeL«NG.
arms they run to the little station ’
!''
T.'ev
movrel
from
Plainwell
to
Bo
­
since
*
, -- -------,
yre-ves two daughters ana
brown-shulters.
r. 1st. and are having such
turn to the laijd uf his adoption, and
. there to see an awful sight.
On Wednreday evening Juno 21 at tte «K&lt;^
mourn
X^l
— that they have concluded
wtorei he has piospertd so well. Fur
At the tome of the bride s parents. :' wenH MiH, in the fall ol !««. v-Mv
There in the darkness, to be dark- ’
ITO,-ral took place from
i.
So last Sunday the fol- homo of the bride-, brother. Fra
while he will see much of interwk in
Mr and Mrs.' James Brown of Prairie-. hee nas
has *u&gt;w
siriet aresided,
»»•»•«—
neas for so short a lime, lies the great ’
how Simday afternoon, and wa» rille, on Thursday tbete daughter Min
Ho had followed
the practice of
■tticers were, elected to serve Prentice, occurred the
humeland, he will realise how
«•«
train twisted, torn, mangled like a the
’
Ouy E Debug to Mire &lt;^'P£(!nll, inducted by
C"‘’“W1; 'n“OT,!n,
fef th. trance of the year: Superinmuch morn is to to found in America.
Ethelyn w» uniwd ih marriage to Mr. maliciuo for ntont 40 yenra Ho wn, great drfigou in death.
At once a :
tends;
n
kind
huehred.
indulgent
father.
»
E. U. Hathaway ; Assistant.
And
when the proud Germans get to
»y wa. a worn, of a.rong Louis Shriller, of thhcity.
n Ki™ on-..™.-. ------ . little flame grows into a greater one.
—J.-B. Mulliken; ISecretary.
lu. boasting of their country, its great war­
Grace
Both the contrwtmgpurtic. are won, glKgl neighbor, a good^.
then communicatee itself to more in­
well
reflected
by
all
who
knew
hololord
■nl "I’toMid progress, Mich sei
^Kittb
1’reannrer? Donna Durkee:
Mil favorulily known, in tlil» city, ami ,
,.......... ....
, fiamable material, and becomes a
Cbor.-i.
Mrs. Lena Weaver.
-Will point to the w&lt;*t and tall them
S. S.
their many tri.oii. will wish item . Mm.
-catuAl.
,
'clock,
sun
time.
Wld
ever
greens.
hride
*°
--------------------------fcM-ry .'•.unlay at two o'
,
rnort happy and
m”|o ! Ac WJo and
■ u the
iuv Wtel
..ww. Boot
~. (actor.As fast as human aid can reach them, j
”
‘ 8 ”
^rt-ice at the U. B.
and if they doutit what he nays. Mike
•Mh.,. ■xelcoma Preaching
at
P. ■ gown of white, trimmed in embroidui?
dll’all of next week the injured and dead are taken out.
will rcjMiat what be has ixier. known to
lawyer meetirffe every Friday eve- ।
। say before "Old peeplea ia vat known. ” .
ninghf.s o'clock.
'
! vacation.
h‘ corn dc^a not get a hump on itself , -«
. •
■i'. - 3
it i. tecuure it lacks care or . ;roTi~™
«« w..h them ‘ " li,eI
’“n&gt;n*
the Supt of the factory 1M?rtanity to get such an institution ns
------------------------------- -- wehavv roentjonOi]. It will cost some
] monej.-. But it will 1„ worth to thi.

..pace of a year.
. _. - --------------

gratifying

INCREASE

^it^riXrT'LTo bare

««&gt;• to:on‘^dri^r^ re»“dw“i

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' hustling qualities.

'w

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�HASTINGS BANNER JUNE 29. MV5.
Hastings

Banner, j

Published «.ry naralw
HaCns’. Michigan.

lareoax

COOK BROS.. Editors.

,t gain. The United State, i&gt; now the
leading exporting nation of the .world.
This would seem to indicate that a pro­
tective tariff does not tend to check ex
ports as free traders used to claim.

One of the striking things shown by ,
the lute reports of the U. S. depart­
ment of .commerce is the rapid growth ,
al Hasting*. Mlchl- of exports tom the city of New Or­
leans. When the Panama canal shall
________
____ RATES.
____
be completed. New Orleans and the
ADVERTlilNU
hl»P&lt;ay advertising, rules turuiKbXd ou uppll- i Gulf hities will take the lead from the
■^a...
«h»a „J Adautie »» board citia, in^exporu.
Bast page, or among iirvvtttes. riKoallne: else- i
wtoreJeaUue. Averfte of seveu wordtto the

While

------------------------- ±
other nMtion8 were talking

Bad Marksmanship

CORRESPONDENCE. [

(OrlKinALJ
•
“Paris is In the hands of the com­
mune!"

CREEK STREETEthel Calkins spent severaldays with
Su&lt;-hMasher
was theof
startling
announcement
Hazel
Hastings
returning
that came nt the close of tbe Franco- Saturday.
Prussian war and the downfall of Na­
©
Mrs. Jane Houghtolin visited rela­
poleon HI.'
tives in Lake Odessa last week re­
Thousands of misguided communists
turning Monday.
.
fought worthy of a more practical
Judge Mack was on our street one
cause and when their effort collapsed
day
last
week.
were led out In squads, placed- with
Martin Cooper of Grand Rapids visi­ Yv
their faces to a wail and shot down like
dogs.
t
ted friends here Friday and Saturday.
Victor Fournier, nn artist, who had
Fred Gamble and wife dhd C. L.
‘
entered the army when till young Lewis and wffe' were guests of Chas.
Frendhmetr were needed there, wad Bidelman and wife Sunday.
one morning ordered to -lead bls comFranz Thomas wife and daughter are
pany to the Rue B. and dislodge the
visiting at John Lichty’.a.
comunmlsis from behind a [barricade

MONEY SAVING PRICES ’
We have just received, a big shipment of
goods bought at a big discount and can give
you SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES

iH

EMBROIDERED PINEAPPLE, * regular 25c rhlue, rpeelul per yurd. 15c
REVILLA VOILE SUITING, a regular 15c value, ipeclahper yarfl.... ,10c

W-

PERSIAN CHALTIES, very neat, per yardSc
about the desirability of peace between
Card ol Thank*., twenty-fire cent* each.
Obituary, poetry and resitut'.ons. 5c a line. Russia and Japan, Presidetn Roosevelt
Notices of birth*, deaths or j inarrtUM wilt be got ,„„
w
....
busy m.u
and took
prtnuxj tree a* nr»•&gt; matter.,;
iwn the
ww only *tei&gt;s posWHITE SILK SHIRT WAISTS worth tto QQ
CT-Nu communication will 1,0 puWKbed un- sible to realize peace,
I
dw any eireuu&gt;«.aures utje-a K boars thr 1
•
Mrs. J. E. Waycott who. has been
$3.00. Special price
1 of- paving stones they had erected
writer’" num? ami |x»t oKceladdr—
I visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Bidel- .
----------------------------------------------------------- ln
___ _
FINE MULL WAISTS, Lace Trimmed ® 1 KQ
; lne
In la!
the________
last ten_________
years our exiwrts
to * acro8!* Ums street
‘ man. expect to go to Jackson Saturday.
Th. BAaxaa
tf Ke •.». wiolppri ! C"’" *“re
Kr""" from «l4*X&gt;.«»&gt;'to
a $2.00 value at .
1
? grown
$l2.80u.(M)0'to
Fournier gave the order to mnrrb.
j Several from this place sj&gt;ent Sunday
.
There was a sharp tfip an tlie drum,
oboffiee- hi West- rn MlchU4n. and h-prepared i over
”|38.0QO.OUO. OuOmiiortH^frum
(
WHITE MULL WAISTS, embroidered C 1 nn
o do every kh&gt;d o( Haok and |i&gt;!&gt; printing.
- -Increased tom K2,80(&gt;.«X)
CubThave
ty qtbero reverborutlng be j at Thornapplu Lake.
fronts, a regular $1.25 value at '**' *
tween the tall houses on .either side. i Clare Pierson and wife spent Sunday
While the present irrigation fund of to over 90.000.lMX). *
&gt; witty Bert Dailey.
• .
One lot plain white and colored waists, regular 50c
' and the i-oinpnny moved forwanli
♦35.(KM).OOU. would nut gd very far, dis­
“They’ll, have n hard fight for ttyjit
goods at 35c.
M. C. Excursions.
Ross Bidleman has got a new hay
tributed thruughout the. 1« great west-,
~
—-”r :
National Educational Assn., As- barricade." said n bystander tty another. loader.
ern state*' and territories, in two.
“
Louise
DX'h^tolle
lives
lu
that
sec
­
«a ■
Satin ribbons in oil colors, 2\ In.
Louis Handcock, has returned from j
throe-, ur four million ddllar amounts A bury Park. N. J.. Jrtly 3-7. For the
tion and'has a wupderful Influence. She
is being.made to carry! forward quite alx&gt;ve occasion 'a very low round trip has an iron will’ and tbe courage iof a Chicago where"he has been for treat* ।
rate
is
authorized.
.
Dates
of
sale
June
.
ment
for
blood
poison.
ffi.
unifurm-and comprehensive irrigation'
lion."
development, by making the irriga­ 21’ and 8u July 1 and 2. return limit
The soldiers tramped on until they
IRVING.
tion works'pay for them.4.dvcs. In other July 10. By paying a fee of 30 cents turned Into the street where the barri­
words it is not the jrogram of the nn extention of time until Aug. 31 cade had been plated, then marched by j Alta Callihan of Baltimore ha.&lt; been]
can
be
secured,
inquire
at
ticket
office
Reclamation Service to liiild large pro-'
the flank aud proceeded shoulder to visiting her grandmother. Mrs. S. R. !
j Chambers, for the past two weeks.
j
jects cgmtolote immediately, bitt to ,for 'jiarticulars.
Round trip summer Touri^ts2rateR to shoulder with cocked rifles. When they
Mrs.. Jones of North Tr-vlng died last I
finish a small but independent portion
Were yet ‘Jhi yards away from the {bar­
Bayview.
Charlevoix.
Hari&gt;or
Springs,
of each project so that the water righta
ricade a bullet sang spitefully pver । Saturday, funeral1 Tuesday.
of the lundk thus irrigated may be .sold Petoskey. TraveraeZCity and all Michi­ their beudti. They paid no attention ■ Mrs. Charles Benton bf Rosebud.
Eggs taken at Market Price.
Store open Evenings.
to the settlers and thus - immediately gan resorts are now in effect and will to It. moving steadily oh, their captain, I Neb., has been vUiltltig friends In this I
‘
I
furnish money with which to carry the continue throughout the summer. with drawn sword, pinrvhlug at ttfelr I vicinity.
Mr. Strung is about to sell his grist j
work still farther. Thy government is Very cheap rates arc given with a re­ head. Then coming- nearer they 'dis­
mill. '
‘
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•
in each case starting ttyo works, and turn limit until Oct. 81.
tinguished a woman looking over tbe
allowing the project itself and the set­ 'Special round trip Sunday rates are barricade. Doubtleas the- other I de­ ! Mrs. Kent ha- left Irving for a better j
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCtXXX&gt;»., &gt; ~
tiers U&gt; provide for its completion. .And J now in effect, a rate of one fair for the fenders w*ire crouching below, watting place. Hope she will And it.
j»s in all government projects the lands round trip will be charged. Passengers a signal to spring up and; pour a ;vulWe had a fine shower Sunday even- ;
are being eagerly takpn up by settlers, must reach starting point by midnight ley into the faces uf the advancing ’ ing. Just what we needed.
„
there is no quest ioh of ilk* success and same date. Tickets are good on all troops.
.Born—To Mrs. Dunlap, a daughter.
. “That must be Louise Decbateile," That is what makes Grandpa Kennedy i
completion lot the wtrfks. of however passenger trainson ttyis division if they
great magnitude
are scheduled to stop .at the suit ion muttered ft soldier to tbe man next To ' smile.
him ou his right. “1 promise you we’ll
you wish to stop nt.
,
have a bloody tlnie taking that wtyrk.
It is interesting as a matter of
HIGH BANK.
A Michigan train (or Michigan If you want - men to fight Just give
We have a complete line of FIREWORKS. Be
national history entirely aside from
j Miss Anna Johnson of Hastings and |
jwople. fast, comfortable and conven­ them a woman to lead.”
any political Iwarings the* fact may
sure and see us before you buy
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Mrs.
Edith
Willson
of Edmore are vis- !
’The maid of Orlemis, for instance,”
ient. Michigan Central ‘‘Wolverine’
pu-vAW,. tty nuto that sixty six tin plate
i IUuk the lataer’s. parents, Mr. and Mrs.
saves half n day going and coming and replied the other.
mills in, operation in .the United States
'
N,
I^tham.
Mrs.
WIJlk&gt;n
expects
to
|
When the m tacklug force cutne with­
gives a whole day for business in New
last year produced about 700.000 tons'
York. Leaves Hastings at 11:53 a. m. , lu a hundred -yards of tin* barricade stay about two weeks.
tbe woman mounted It anil, taking aim . Miss Mudge and scholars gave a '
uf tin plate, and that only GO.Oyo tons
Detroit 3:44) p. m., arrive Buffalo 8:30
$
of tin were bought by Americans from p. m.. arrives Grand Central Station at the captain, Bred. 'Die bullet went i school picnic in E. E. Edmond’s barn
other countries. x Fifteen-years ago we New York. 8:00_a. m. The fastest, wide uf the mark. The wumun threw hurt Friday and a tine program was
out the exploded shell, put in n car­ rendered. Miss Mudge has tabght here
&amp;
were making no tin plate in thia coun­
train in America. Try it
tridge and, taking ulni aguln nt Four­ ■ two years ami luts won a great deal of '
try and were paying
43 a box for
$
Bay View Camp Meeting and As­ nier, sent a bullet over his head. '
alfectibn from ail who have made her '
x 1U8 pounds of British plates. Now as
“They’re keeping mighty dart'* mut­
sembly. Ba\ View Mich July 11 to
icquumtance.
.
good an article of tin plate as was eVer
i?-’Aug 18th, for-the above occasion one tered the inuu who hud spoken uPtou- S Harvey Chcesetnan of Maple Grove '
made in Great ’ Britain is mode in
Ise Deehatelle. “They’re waiting till
'JkJl
fare plus 50 cents for the round trip is
We are Increasing our line of DRY
American mills and sold for |3.30.
we’re right ugulnat them."
• I spent lost week with his gnatJ parent*.
authorized.
Dab
’
s
of
sale.
July
11,
'
W.
H.
Eaton
mid
wife.
'
By tiilji time the troops were within
And yet one of the great political par­
GOODS. Call and see.
12, 17. 18 and llith return limit until half a bkx k of the barricade. The woMr. De finis and wife of Ohio spent a I
ities of this country staked its very
I??
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mau could be plainly seen raising brr ‘ portion of last week visiting rflatlves 1
existence on the declaration that tin Aug 19 inclusive.
Annual Meeting Grand IxmIrc Ben­ weapon for nnother shot. She wus evl- bin this vicinity. *
plate could nut be made in America as
Baked Goods Delivered.
Jehtly trying to- bring down the cup- ' Mrs A. Edmond* returned from Lun­
satisfactory-anti as cheap as we could evolent and Protective Order of Elks
tain, trusting that this, followed by a
buy it of England. Quite an interest­ Buffalo N. Y. July 11 to *13, 05 one volley in the men's faces, woukl drive ! sing Wednesday, accompanied by her 1
first class fare plus 23 cents for the ttiem buck in disorder.’ The captain i niece. Miss Basel Chnsr. from linyn- \
ing historical reminiscence.
round trip wall bo given. Dates of sale .saw her object, but paid no attention to I City, who expects’to stay “ portion oTi
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July
8. P aud 10th. Return limit July her, tramping ou. followed by bls men, ! the summer.
Norway and Sweden have agreed tu '
Mrs. Wallace Eaton was sick a pop- '
svpHHite, accordng to the latest reports. 1 13. By paying, a fee of $L0O an ex­ till they came directly under the burrij
tion
of
last
wyek.
but
ts
better
at .this
cade.
There
stixsl
a
girl,
with
eyes
This move is likely to be regretted by ■ tertion of time until Aug.. 4th can be
n Evenings.
Phone 86.
o
.
aflame, her hair partly uncoiled, a color i writing.
no country so much as Norway. The secured.
in her cheeks, tbe Impersonation of a
only hope &lt;.f independent existence for
j
v the 4th of July holiday the Mich
For
beautiful fury., Taking a final deliber­
Wallin*.
the Scandanavian race must lie in a Central will sell round trip tickets at ate nlm at the captain, she scut a bul­
Doctor—Excuse me. Which of you
union not a division of interests. When । greatly reduced rates. Dates of’sale. let, this time tearing the sleeve of his ■ gentlemen lias been waiting the longer ? |
Rum's shall have thrown off her beau- July 1.2,3 &amp; 4th. Return limit July coat, but doing no further Injury. Tailor—I believe I have. It is more .
nx-ratit’ government an-.! taken on! .‘rth.
. Springing on tn the barricade where than a year since you ordered a suit of
mml.-rn ideas., she is likely to become
On Sunday July 2nd there will be an she stood, be looked down on the other I clothes and got It. but yon haven't paid
side.
■ To his astonishment not n man «*» ps*,
again a dominating force in Europe, excursion to' Thornapple and Jackson.
When that time shall come, it will re- Special train will leave Hastings at wus there. Tbe girl bad been the sole
defender.
quire concerted action on the part of 8:10 A. M. Returning leave Jackson
"You have made a gallnut defense, W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, Hkh.
Norway and Sweden, or they will fol- tt;3oy. M. round trip rate to Thorn- madcnioLsel'e." he said, “but I cannot
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
low Finland and find themselves lodged I apfjs23 cts., Jackson 93 eta
compliment you -on your marksman­
h, .he «o„.wh «f the HuMlnn &gt;Ar.
E
hu
A^,InUy
bud. ship."
Says to every taxpayer that they |
I need to paint only once in 10 to 15 years
who ihmnff from . Pttllh: npM ingWn. Mich„ Jn|}. 16 to Aug. S;th.
’ with U&amp; M. Point. It wears and cov-.
mKl hovmg pone of h„ own will tern 19O5. ,t a
of oho Brsl dte limit
A squad of prisoners—men. some wo­ ' era like gold, and it’s made to last.
to the-w,«t and get one when wmo
a, yonnd trip. Date, of tele. men aud e txw—was standing up
against a wall wiring to be sent to
trot.hl«w.llan«ethnt&gt;w,npre.lntth,- Jn!
„ „ ls
their long home. Captain Fournier.
&gt;ntert,-.n-nc,- „t Germany anil England. lin)i, Aug
When you buy our
who, with his company, was on duty
BREAD you can
International Epworth Leagne Con­ at the prison, stood near a platoon of
nnrin
know
that you are
Tbe sale and commercial statufl of;
vention Denver Col. July 5 1905. A­ his men. w. &gt; were commanded by a
urlCAU gelling the best of
iron has always been regarded as an
very low round trip is authorized for sergeant The captain was In charge of
, — materials, baked-by
Index to ,|he industrial and trade con- ।
an experienced baker
this occasion. Dates of sale. June : the execution. A woman turned for a
ditions of the United States. If this
moment and looked calmly upon tbe
• and in the must scientific man­
'basis be now accepted, conditions in ! 3rd inclusive. Return limit, July 14th. SOldllTS.
ner. Everything pure, clean,
By paying a fve'of 50cts an’extension of
and wholesome.
"Sergeant” Baid tlie captain. !‘that
this country during the next six I
time until Aug 8th can be secured.
If you want tbe best, ask your
Is the woman who single handed de­
months should bo such us to odd to thq
grocer for Barnaby's Bread.
W. 3. Barron Agt.
fended the barricade in the Rue B.
list another record-breaking year.
When you are hungry come to
Tqll the men/"
us for a
Whatever doubts may exist as to such
WHERE WILL YOU’ GO THIS
The sergeant saluted and Informed
a result can lw fully chargable to the ! SUMMER? If you desire rest and re­ the men that they were to execute
WARM Or
expensive controversies between em­ ; creation, why not try "THE RIVER Louise Decbateile.
MEAL
ployes and employers over the closed,J ST. LAWRENCE TR11’?” Folders
At tlic- first Are seven-eighths of the
Everything ip neat and clean.
and open shop problems.
। descriptive uf the Thousand Islands, communists fell. Louise Decbateile
Lunch ,Room
In connection and
order cooking a specialty. Nice
j Rapids. Montreal, Quebec . Murray remained among those left standing.
After the second, fire she stood alone.
line
of Cigars and Candies.
Russia is finding out that General | Bay. Tadouwic. the far famed Saguenay
Sberxnan expresHcd the truth when’he j River, etc., on .application to any Turning, she looked at tbe executioners
with the same Impassive face as before.
said “war is hell." Aside from that 1 railway or steamboat Ticket Agent, For Captain r'ournler gave the order "Pre­
First door east of Banner Office.
the Slav is leaving tlrnt war is very ex- , illustrated guide, “Niagara to the Sea.” sent arms!” Then advancing, he sa­
Phons 123
Hastings, Mich.
ponsivo. Japan expects to ask a cash i M'nd 0 cents in postage stamps tq H. luted her and said:
'
indemnity of $300.000.000 and Russia ! Foster Chaffee. Western Pass. Agt,
"Mademoiselle, I am the man who
owes
hla
life
to
your
poor
marksman
­
has already borrowed ♦800,000.000, be- I Toronto, or Thus. Henrj-, Traffic Mgr-,
ship. You did your best to kill me and
sides what she has raised by taxation | Montreal. R. &amp; O. Navigation Co.
foiled. My men of their own accord
to cany on the struggle with Japan. I
There are some nations that 'never I The Chicago. Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw have declined to fire on you. I shall in­
tercede in your behalf with the com­
learn except by experience. But get- i Ry- will sell excursion tickets to all mander of Paris."
ting wisdom in that manner is not f stations on July 1st, 2nd. 3rd and 4th
What men marching against her bar­
creditable to their intelligence.
i at one i»re for the round trip. Tickets ricade could not do. what n platoon of
anner s
implex
ype
— — ■■■
! good for return not later than July 5th. executioners could not do, was necomEvident eoottaae. to rnoltiply th.t I l"
rc«"1‘u' "“‘“ -f pllshed.by magnanimity. Mlle. Dodia*
achine
telle burst lnto n torrent of tears.
. majority o&lt; loaooo l„ Michiptn.it, I
‘“v«
!
The prisoner was returned to tbe
not nr. unmitted bhwing for the Mate I * 7
&lt;*mM,
jail and at Captain Fournier's request
or pnrtr. The n,o.t .mfortn.,ate part "
was held to await further action. The
of the matter i» that the oppmiition! "•“dT‘“r&gt;'*’9 •1B P1 m' »«“"“”»■ next day be called for her. and she was
,.rty i. «, diaorptnianl and l-rting in
0:8’ &gt;*
II"’,np brought forth. Fournier handed her a
.. .
; 10:08, Cloverdale 10:85, Delton 10:43. pardon. Womanlike,’she turned nwny
the element* of pnbtic’ confidence that a
arriving at Kalamazoo th- 11:25 p. in. from hltn for a moment, then, facing
change would not improve matters.
him, sold:
,
W. J; Kealey.
But we are among those who expect J
“Monsieur, pardon my attempts to
Gen. Pass. &amp; Ticket Agent
better things are coming. There is on !
kill you. I did so. regarding you an
H. MATTHEWS &amp; CO.
ground for pewiraism.
enemy to France. I rejoice in my fail­
Marton Matthew*.
Ch»» Rogers.
PHONE 194.
ure. Vive la commune!" (
B«znth*
Just west of C. K. &amp; S Depot.
The commerce of tbe United States
S
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HARRIET CAWLEY.
me 30 I
cf
for tbe fiscal year ending June

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W. E. Merritt,

FIREWORKS
CANNED GOODS

ai DePUE’S

Oranges

Figs

Corned Beef

Shrimp

Bananas

Dates

Veal Loaf

Lobster

Lemons

Berries

Potted Ham

Sardines

Vienna Sausage

English Herring

J. HOMER DePUE,

OUR

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Barnaby Bros.,

COAU

Until further no­
tice we will, de­
liver Lehigh M* Hal.
Coal In ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.

HIS cut shows you the B
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Setting M
, without which, it would be im­
possible to produce the amount of home news we give
our readers every week.’

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Come in and see it in operation any
week-day except ThursdayJXJVJX

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NEW

town MEETING TRIUMPH.
Tothorevfoa.wbo are’ „ old th..

| «t»lling rebool, and writing rehool. 1
HEATING PLANT [
where "erel, popii |, expected to bring
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his own candle" are deilghtftd a.
,
memorie., the recent and overwhelm- Spic**1 Committee Met Io thi. City
Saturday.
at Niagara .ml Mr. Mohr knowing that! ing town meeting triumph in Philad.l
Th- —■ 1
wo could not have frewh bread after a I। phia ia a perfect deluge ot the mmllght
of hope,
K j
specie! committee who were 1
few day, on the heat, kindly aaid he
When
. ec.^ „a
J-talli4
would like to give n. a oonnle Ixiiea.
convincing victory i« rucordM in hZ 1 u
beat&gt;ng plant in the Court
But be ferot ua three. They will keep halfoft^^ici oXX^Ie^;
EU j
all right m pasteboard during the dry i- -ch a great ci,7 «
' i°±“’ ,oh". ***““•&gt;' “&gt; *• &gt;'• .
htrt- »"&gt;t W1U .poll iu . day there cannot be a sinirlH hudlv vLoi I Nevi,t”’ were in 1110 cRy Salm day toif the wet reaaon were on. Mr. Mohr •nd patriotic citiren in any munici^l““ «“*»«
lM written the Sept, auggeating tb.r ity in thi. country who wdl claim £!t
7
*?“,
°f“d I
he have them put up in tin. herraertri- a similar result is impowibic for the' ,*?P
•»&gt;»’» &lt;&gt;«• lament of]
town in which he lives.
1116 °°^rt ,10Use pat ,n order tor the ,
Thera isn’t a citizen anywhere who W°rk’
'
^“^dinnT?:. too. We
Of course this committee can do j
jl2Ort.h&gt; th? nR,ne who (loes not
I evening. po«tively
in" 4^"^;
were ■ com- .
It tastes mj gtxxl here,
to &lt;10 by the herd, bnt
i H»v«- I told yon that yoiwit sod old rule method# and practices which cause
we hope the lx&gt;anl of supervisors will J
hire My kite,! They are UB,-d ehieHy the scandals ho common to American sec to putting the basement in good
cities and their governments. More-,
; in gambling. They are entnangl.,1 and
order, and ww believe it could rent a :
lira idea ia I ,oppose
,o |ln.uk lho over al) such citizens know that a very part uf tbe basement if mutable offices j
promment
factor
in giving success
to ™ J-"*
«&lt;*
n&gt;eth^"^d"
r7^
“ tb'y«‘dd'» ’«&gt;' I
fircu# (American&gt; is in town, and is
Ae,‘” TOrk “ ,he' ”™ •»»"««’
kell patronized I judge from lh(&gt; is the lack of individual and pmonal

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Continued from oar- one.

:t is not «o much the cost
PARIS GREEN a* it ia
the vast amount of labor
necessary to place it on the
vine*, that makes

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ti.iprueui direct (ram
Makers has been thor|.]v tested and found

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and of

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crowds we seo going that wav. We
mjw a small elephant and ’a donkey
| near a wagon.
After seeing royal
Elephants the. this one is'insignificant.
W riting • ‘royal’ make* me think too of
। v|hat Dr. E. .P. Dunlap told us yester­
day abut the Siamese' girl whom they
took from her parent’s arms in prison,
and gave her 13 years education in
America. After she returned from
Aanerica sne wM a teacher at Wang
। I&gt;ng, and while there at one time esI facially underwent a&gt;vere tert of her
Christian training. Prince George of
j Greece and the present Czar of Rueda
IMre visiting Siam and. the present
King of Siam gave a royal banquet in
. their hun&lt;&gt;r at his summer palace. Bang­
! p««-in, and requested that the Siamese
teachers at Wang Lang auirt the
Chinese boys rn serving. (Lucy Dun­
: lap was head of these girls then just
. as she is head of the King# Daughters
etc. today.) Th’r present Czar was the
first one toasMd, and as the King arose
he (looked straight at Lucy nod said.
"Young ladies, bring the wine". She
knows not hiiw long it was before she
/answered, but finally with a deep bm

full Strength- j
v e;;nce fully gnnran-'
. The Price is 25 cts.
. kTid. no more than a
article.
'.rs that make us at the
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{
A
Clean
Store,
,?
hriecf 6wis.
jtit ki’filetlge,'
Drug Experience,)1
.
Accurcy,
Sibfai Attention.
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and the
J
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o/ia Barrj County.

YOU GAN 00 BETTER AT

Arthur E. Mulhelland,
£ LEADING DRUGGIST,

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in meats tor lunch dur­
warm weather.

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Dried Beef
the above ’neats and
will appreciate- our
1 -i selecting and sell■&lt;». the very beet meats

People s Meat Market
L J. AV caver. Prop.
■ ■: and Court streets.

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Phons 238.

NOTICE
. -;;»-.ed my Planing ,
. '.&gt;f ’.he Table factory
.tnrounce that I am
dl&lt;&gt; do all kinds of

Planihfl

au Matching

' . -. - all kindi of

Mvindu i. Window Frames
and boor Frames,
Porch ■■■ 'k. House Finishing
I
tn -figure with vou
•: • work you xnay wish.

Jos, Alwine,
car load of White

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE
♦ Bay sell or exchange
♦ anything orrearth.
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I Sec me before you
♦ bay* See me before
: you sell.
Hr|t JslUtig

Sorts

of

XatitMl

Buk.

to hi* Majesty said:
-Your Majesty,
we count it a-great honor to be present
i»n this occawm and to serve you. but
cannot #erk-i» the wine. " Hi# Ma­
jesty was no &gt;*• surprised than all the
others at these frank words, and with
: a smile repliiM. "Very well, the K&gt;ys
' will serve usty The King afterward
remarked about the good training at
the Wang Lang School. Dr. Dunlap
। says tbe real Siamese are nut given to
using wine and have simply adopted
' this ewitnm Dem the .Europeans, Lucy
। isiiow teaching in a government .school
here. The rtudent# and teachers have
j a literary society and the man at tlie
i bead of the department oi education is
I preaident &lt;»f it They voted to have
the literary society ( on Sunday, and
Lucy arose and&gt;said she Could not come
on Sunday. The president asked “why
can't yon?” and. she said. “Because it
is my Sunday, and I du not believe in
attending literary* society on that
day.’’ “Very1 well, how about Mon&lt;lay?” asked the
president. Lucy
dresses as we do and maike# a very -good
looking ' American Siame*-? girl. 1
wonder bow mpny of ns would have
atoiMl her tests as #he hai done ' 1 t rust
Siam will have thousand# just like her
before many years.
Menarn river. Bound tor PitMinnloke
March 17. Well here we are safe and
sound after eight days of solid travel
on this teautifnl river pf Slain—on a
sand bar. This is tbe worst place we
have come to as yet, but; the water is
still more shallow north i uf Pak-namjo. a city which we hope to reach to­
night. About ten o’clock this monting
while Doctor and I were having our
Siamese lesson, our steersman called
attention that an Amerijcan was ap­

HtsUaas, MM.

the Savings we make you
65c Men'" Blu* &lt;°d White Striped B R. Twill
Overalls at 65c. More real value than you
can get elsewhere at 85c.

65c

No. 112 Men's plain Blue and White Striped
Overalls, made from a durable, long wear­
ing B. B. Twill, 1 hip and I pocket, patent non-puli
out buttons, fly front, strengthened seat and crotch
. flat felled seams, put up in western sizes at 65c.

5c

Tbe Orest A. A. A. Towels at Sc each.

5c Size 13 x 27, the X. A. A. quality, bleached
cotton Huck Towel, closely woven red stripe
pattern border; a standard towel for Barbara,
domestic and all other rifes where a small sized
tbjvel is reqqired. At 5c each.

ceedings political on the jiart o/really

patriotic citizens
These facts being common property,
i lt. is inconceivable " that any right
minded citizen enn fail to feel the
force of the town meeting demonstra­
tion in Philadelphia-a city which,
within a night as it were, ha# arisrtrl
from the stigma of lielng' a Horrible |
Example to the dignity and glory of
giving to the cUies of the Unital
State# a new Declaration of Indejjendence.
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s’kintwrs

GOES TO GERMANY
George N. Fuller, Nephew of New­
man Fuller, Will Soon Leave'

•

for That Country.

George N. Fuller,
____________________
son of the late Dr.
Rdnben Fuller of Grand Rapid#, and I
" nephew of Newman A. Fuller.'
will soon start for Germany where he
will spend the summer. Mr. Fuller!
ha# many friends in this vicinity and !
Nashville.' having taught school ’ very I
successfully at*thc latter place. He will'
complete hi# studies at Harvard Uni- |
j versity next year, and will then spend 1

. Join the '-Don’t Worry Club, "even if
yon are the only member in yonr town.
Bauer Bros, have purchased Lem
Eaton's dray and team.' and will do
their own delivering leYreafter.
Imaginary become n-ul ills if one
‘ allows hip mind to dwell upon them.
It is wiser ty think uf something else.

; some years in Germany, where he will I
finish hie collegiate work/ He will '
look averitbe German Universities this
summer with a view of deciding what i
one he will attend.

CHANGE IN

FIRM

NAME

One of the wty' sawg uf the Jai'aness-. It L* Now Crittenden &amp; Irving Head­
ia'thia: “First the man takes a drink,
quarter* Still Under the National
then tbe drink takes a drink, then the
Bank.
drink takes the man.
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There has T«een a change in the up­
MARRIED- At the residence uf' holrtt ring Erm of Crittenden Bro*. io j
Curtis Farr,
Baltimore*
by Ret. Crittenden &amp; Irving. They will ' cun*
Arthur Trott. Walter Farr and Mi**' tinne to do business at the old rtanq.
Pearl Garrison both of Baltimore, i 'uiider tlie Hastings National BiinU. :
An excellent job of grading 1* lieiug’
done for W. H. Goodyear by Charlmi
■Pickell and Chafes Babcock. Mr.
. Goodyear will have a. fine lawn. ’

They have built up a splendid busing,
by doing .tint clam work at reasonable !’
price*, it ih fortunate that Harting*
can have tho servicea of men who are •
practical in ihe upbolrtering business. ,
“Too mtu-h dry goods for the women,
In addition .they.do' hmbrellt* repairing |
too much wet goods for the men.”Thi. i. the t.rw upluMlon of tbe di. ",d n»"'eri»g. m.k. w.nlrobe »n.l
vorre «rll adv.nwl h, . wulbern •b,n ««*
“J wind,,w «“
C
and boat seat cushions. , See their i
'
-jinnuancement on another page. You 1 4
; Tbe C. K. A S. railroad have puthn a wRj find 11 em reliable people to deal
new siding to the Hastings Gas Co. wjth.
and Hastings Metal and Machinery Co '
1
plants. Thu* will be a great accom­
modation to those companies.

PERSONAL MENTION.

MARRIED- W.-lnowlay evening
June 21. 4*5., at the residence of F. E.
Prentice «13 Boltwood St. by Rev. . Mi*» Grack? Grant is visiting friends .
Arthur Trott. Guy E., DeLong and in La Porto; Ind.
.
.
;
Mias Carrie E. Prentice, tx»th of Has­
.A. C. Brown went‘to Grand. Rapids
tings.
an Interfiles# Tirtmday.
.
Hervaftor-when debtors in Michigan
Bert Haye*, of • Ironwood. is home
pay up their notes they will find they on a two* weeks visit with relative*. Z
have nut “three days of grace" hut
Forest Nagb?r. of NJiddlevrtle. spent
mart pay on the date when their obli­ Thursday and Friday with Hastings'
gations become due. This is one of
the must interesting effects of the nego­
W. W.Potter attended a reunion, of •
tiable instrument bill signed by Gov.
his class at the Univeniity last week ,
Warner. It covers all kinda .of “piiThuraday.
pent”’. and is intended to make the
•Fr. | Conn&lt;»r* attended the commence-'
Michigan law conform to that of the
ment exercises of HL Mary** Academy,
most of the other states.
Monroe. Iwt wwk.
It tbe Lord furnishes rain to moist
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and daughter ‘
e.n the ground, tbe warmth to germi­ of Traverse City are visiting Mr. and. I
nate the seed and make it grow, and
Mr#. John L»chty.
the sun and Wind to ripen it. surely
Mi## Dagmar Young, of Bellevue, is .
a man ertn afford to buckle up hi#
tbe guest of her grandparents. Mr. I
trotwera and pluck th^ weed# and tare#
from the grain and loosen up tbe soil and Mre. H. O. Young. t
Judge and Mr*. Clement Smith at­
and help him make it grow. The
Lord did pot intend man should live by tended :the wedding of the latter * com i
sitting around, spitting on the ,side­ sin. Mi** Gaylia Miner of Lake Odessa

proaching. ' Old Glory" ;is used on all
our Missionary lioatb and always ha&gt;
right of way. Wr had bw-n expecting
to meet thi* boat every day since leav­
ing Bangkok, and were very glad to
whittling drygoad# boxes Wednesday evening. .
make the acquaintance of Dr. and walks.
growling aliout the weather and cuss­
Rev. and Mrs. R A. Carnahan re- ,,
ing
everything
in general.
turned to Alliance O. Wednesday after
just leaving on furlough., These peo­
an extended visit with Mrs. C.’sj
ple have been in Laos 21 [years and
mother. Mrs. I. A. Holbrook, and ’
BIOGRAPHY.
said they would probably t»e home­
sick for Laos before the year
Mrs. Saphrona Brun,a Burdick was other friends.
John W. Row. of Kalamazoo, deputy
over.
They
were at Piuanuloke born in, New Yprk. Wayne County.
several days ago, and said Dr. Fay Decern Ut 9 «£». *nd died at the factory inqiector, was in the city last;
and family
were patiently waiting home of her daughter Mr*. Niblack week looking over the factories as re­
in Nashville Michigan. April 80. IW». quired by law. He reports them all in
•
.
sent, tbem-elve- I fear w shall be She waa united in marriage to Mr. excellent condition.
three weeks more. Fortunately the Frank Banlick in 18«0. To them were
Miss Vinnie Ream went to'Gun Lake
TxmU ix.T. moved when our five pole-m-n given four children. Mr*. Burdick Thursday where Ifce gave several reci­
jump into the water and get hold of emtn-aced ,the Christian's ho|® early tations at the ’Middleville Masonic
the sides. When tbe river is high in her married life, whereby she. picnic which waA held at Gun Lake
knew„the consolation of comforting that 'lay- Thia ii the third year MM
day* ago we«saw a real camel' It wat Srace. She had l&gt;een in poor health Ream has t*en asked to recite for the
tbe first one we have seen in Siam, and fur Mum* lima. Two weeks jrevtodatD Middlevil'j Mason* at their picinic.
from the excitement it created we her death she had a sinking spell, but
judged that they were very rare here. had Allied mfticiently to arn»m|«ny her
Yssterday we saw a fish not les* than daughter home to Naahviile. where
.di feet long. All along the way we suddenly arid nnexpecetdly the death Wasted mnsrie* tnf decaying bones. •
What havoc!
have neer; .many plantations ‘&gt;t tobacco. &lt;nge! surnmoned her’to tbe -realm be­
Scrofula, let alone| Is capable of all that,
water m-lon patches, bean garden#. yond. Tbe faneral service* were fuoHundreds uf tiny silver fish are jumping ducted by Ret. « b. Cheney“2 ‘hToommonly. marked by
►w rxek. InflarutMWHrtja in the eym. dy»
up. many of them to be carried off by
Xa^aurrh. rt»d grtjersl
the large fish hawk# which circle about
Two lads
2,7
whc
ft Is always radically and permanently
over tbe water owtinnally. Each day claim Bay
aa' their home g
in
w? hear many crying-fiah. Their cry to a box car in the P. M- yard, at luma
is very rnudt like the croak* ui large and went to rieej’- Whlle
fr&lt;4r*. 1 am quite sure . I stepped on l«Dd the cars were backed into Um HUM •&lt;"&lt;bolld' T ,be
k
-brr
or &lt;■«.
■ — yanJ
yard and wbt
when
awoke they
rxje tbe other night while enjoying »
.n they
tbey awosc
u
.
A
an
littfc plunge. You can scarcely reahxe fo3D&lt;1 tj. rf.m..&gt;el. Te» .primmer,
Afu-ran
.. ----------------------------. inv^tj^atiun they were rekawd.
,

Disfigured Skin

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

R. JAMIESM. Pre&gt;r.

These Prices Indicate

C. This is the most popu­
lar satin known to the trade
because it has always given
satisfaction. 'It is made
by a firm with a reputation
for making the best. 1 he
name “SlIIHER" is woven in
the .selvage. A'ways look
for it. We have it,in al! tbe
leading colors. j6 in. wide.

1Oc

Bblldlen’s Black
Hose at-less than
real value, only I De.

1QC I»l IS.
ClMe
gauge 2 ply yarn
seatuh*** knit, fawt Efilel
black, large re enforced--.
heel, upltced Uhi, full
width inktep, jertey fit­
ting tops at -IOc.

Price $1.50 per Yard

1Oc Mens White Woven
Handkerchiefs, ioc/

1Oc Mens Woven Bonier

Handkerchief^ glow
linen, finest firey white,
bleached, absolutely the
best white woven border
handkerchiefs on the mar­
ket., measuring 17 Kx .17
inches. They are winnersat icc.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

$75,000.00

Capital

I

Hastings, Mich.

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

Offlctn

Don i Spend Jill
Chtttcr ttlttur, Pretldtnl.

you find In vo#r pay
R. B. m««r. Ulce Pr«.

envelopes,

fl. fl. fl«ttrw«, Caibkr.

save pan.

Ew it In oir popular

and reliable
Directors
Ctsiter immr.
R. B. mn«r.
R. t. Tmdi,
m. E. Eoo*.
D. S. Boodyur.
f.rte OJlttn.
fl. fl. flKkr»o».

Interest
pM M Swtggt Depoiltt.

rtWVK' Emi

oi

Savings
Every deposit you make, your pile grows bigger.
Tlie interest we pay helps out, too. By» and bye
you’ll-have enough out of your savings to buy a
house and lot. It’s mighty good advice we are
giving you. ’ Start on it and you’ll never regret it.

Hastings City Bank

Rut fituie Scanty.

Dishes! Dishes!
Lamest Stock and Lowest Prices
in Barm Counto at
WATCH ui JEWELRY

REPAIRING.

| F.R. PANCOAST

THE CORNER JEWELRY STORE

My store isopan eventnn

�HASTINGS BANNER. JUNK 29. 1

SPECIALIST

WAS WASTING AWAV.

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BULL ETIN 18 OF
MICHIGAN FACTORIES

ANOTHER INTERESTING
LflIER FROM SIAM

at «**
rU4»Kte
poll
00 tile »«■
M**?-9!
” »*!■?
*: i The MlowinR letter from R,,.,—
the re«lK«iUblUty &lt;rf mekh&gt;» «U 1 Watt, of Salem. Mu.. 1&gt; iMnu-tiJ.
from the
! the eoclal
advances.
Visitor* to “any
i
I have
been
tvouUai with
ki,)-,,..v
• XUC HLX-LUl
rui.auovw.
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win; KlUnt
laeaae for
the
five year. I, &gt; •
. t.— principal Mexican dry. whatever tbetr
(.or “
• laet live
.1
excepted.
S',' tloctored
Evrdentiy MbUken J*
Adrian Madlco Surgical InsUTHE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
rle. of
th.
j*™ print Elv. notice tojv. |
Coafiuued troai page 3.
. Paid by the Factories
of the
tuta, Adrian, Mich.
ery family of any consideration real- i i
Chy of Hasting*.
dent In tte innnletp,mT that ttep tera i
K.'tteT'two“trttl&lt;^'S. te *&gt;
• will make their firet visit to
what
little
.physical
exercise
we
get
An interesting story has come to
Tire farmers around Decatur are
The Herald published extracts from | arrived nnd put themselves and their | cured me and I am now sound i • ’
light of the domestic diplomacy and
very much wrought up over during.the day.. When night comes it
Bulletin 18 of ths report of tbe depart­ homes at tbe disposition of the res!- well” For sole by Arthur E. Miffi i'
h
S , S C F.. economy of a farmer’s wife living near getting
is
a
great
pleasure
to
take
a
swim.
I
the work of stock thieves in that vici­
ment of commerce. No doubt the re- • dents. Otherwise they will receive no J land. Successor iu W. H. Goudyuul
Kalamazoo. Her husband had been a nity. Several cows have Ireen taken at do not mean to say I can swim alone
and will t&gt;e at the
,
.
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is sutaUntially
correct so far as i ■octal attention whatever. Intending !
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v
yet but with some help Iport
manage
to
drinking man for yuars and spent much night and then
taken to. another part
i visitors to that country need to t« |
and -i!n.
of”the conLty wd'aold’ or traded.'
f E" • ,cw
I&gt; &lt;• • bl! &lt;'mLan«. tbe number bf industries, hands em- ‘'.equipped with this knowledge of the .
.
'lui,'kb r.-l1. v..,i
money for liquor.’ His farm was about
ployed,
wage*
paid
and
value
of
prod
­
to
customs prevailing there. The point of For
by5 Arthur
S:
to be sold on a mortgage when im­ man had nine ahoep taken from Ha I
•*'
Siamwe from tiny child- ucts. But there- must be some error I etiquette Involved is peculiar to that Succor to W. H. Goodyear ‘ ‘ ‘"U
Tell your sick friends
agine his surprise when his wife went Hock, another had hi. boree and bn«ry
about
the
—
r-----.- taxes paid by
• the 22 manu- . country, having no known existence ;
'
*» old I”0?’’ •"&gt;
to the bank and drew out money taken while he waa trading in a «ora ।
thin city.
citv. Ac- ]! eiw.wb('re. The people are very kind • _1~~ ‘
factoring industries in this
'
ONE DAY ONLY, 9 a. a. U 7:30 p. a.
enough to pay off the mortgage. He No tram of the thievee ba. been ob- We are now faat nearing Pack-nam-po
cording to ,the Herald, this bulletin
hoepltable when approached la
was still more surprised when she told tained although tbe sheriff ha. made wh'™ “» riv" ditld“ “"1 "•(P®!’ gives the total taxes paid by those, es- | their own way, nnd none other Is unCOFFEE CUPS AND
I the
hr“*',,ongl,, *
him how-she got the money. When he every effort to catch Item.
' fine Paateor filler from tbe money the tabiishment* at |3.(H6. Last year derstood or token any notice of b/ :
came to Kalamazoo to get on a.spree .
tham.
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1
SAUCERS
■
Oak Park church .ent ua for Christ- three of them, tho Table, Wool' Boot
This Institute in order to introdcc* I she accompanied him and after he had
Cures cA»up. »oru throat jmldnnry
The caw of Albion against IL.tdt , raM, \Ve have to drink river waltr and Seal Comi&gt;anies paid over 82.MX)
iheir new Medical Discoveries aud X­ a conule of drinks be was gloriously
troubles—Monarch over pain of every I BMuUtnl Dtwipi,. J,„t what v«„
Brim., uloon keeper, io Uiat city who
g,, tu pituuudoke. Thi. we taxes. It is imprulmble that the other
sort. Dr.‘ Thomas’ Eclectric.OiL
• -would lite. I have x uire llM'
. Radium System, sends at its own ex- ■ : drunk aud then his wife went through
them and wuuld like to haw ton
refiuwi to pay the additional L’-.l «a wiUfimclarify with alum, thin boil 17 paid less than 81.500 at least, andpense these eminent specialists to give 1 his pockets t nd took out the uooiiey and
call and aee them, whether run i &gt;
loon licaiuo came laifore the j"«ioa I „,d .train and then filter through our probably 82.000 would be nearer ri^ht
or not.
’
to those tv her call on the abovw date deposited it in the bank. He supposed
•
Tte
Kind
Yw
H»
w
Kiwis
Bac£tt
court Thursday and tbe defendant, wore gtmff filter .0 a. not to run any roda In its bulletin there would be included Bears ths
consultation, examination, advice anc he Juul ’’Howed” all of bis money each
la.'KTS
LEE HUG.
adjudged guilty and finisF »U«&gt; mid I at ,jL You »dll perhai. to intereeted as manufacturing institutions the 81gr.ats.nr
all medicine required to complete r time and so said nothing of it% By
coeta or »ix montli. ip jail. Tlie cam [ to ^w we had a burglary while wo Bookcase, Barber Chair. Woodworking
cure, absolutely free.
thij system of saving his wife in a
wu immediately appealed to the cir- sWpp&gt;Kl ,lt AynUna on onr way »|v Two and Roller Mill, companies, beside the
had accumulated cnit court and will lie made-a
These -specialists will diagnose your number of years
t*** i men quietly inured upto’our house- | bustle factories, printing, offices as
case and give yqu the benefit of their enough to pay off tbe mortgage. Thia case to determine the legality of tb«: lout at four in tbe morning and open- f well oh other places where manufact- I
A
?
rk’ll
The dose is one, just one pin
medical knowledge. Their is no ex­ has been such an object lesson that additional license.
/I
IlC *■„bedtime. Suear-coated,
&amp;T une.uf our rear blinds, and took out uring is done.- We think it safe to say
perimenting or gueM work. You will the man swears that he will iiever
/”&gt; y Of O I
lll^ mild, certain. They cure
i trousers, skirts, underwear and hand- j that the 22 manufacturing institutions
.
■ be told whether you can be cured or drink another drop.
■
constipation.
...
instead of 83.00ft taxes.
L D. Colloey of Kalamazoo who for | kerchiefs. They also took the new ]&gt;ay
Dot.
If your case is curable, they
nearly &amp;U years has IsJen in the harneas Hitchcock lamp along. They did it
Want your moustache or beard ROCKINGHAM’^ OYF
treat you; if incurable they will give
Eugene V. Debs, the .most rabid of
making business in that city has an- i aJJ so quietly and we were so tired
you such advice as may prolong your unionists and socialist »leader wus in
i beautiful brown or rich black? Use nrrr civ or bat,M&gt;ian v«i» .uust-.
11. •&gt;, &lt;_
Bounced that on account uf the iu-1 from our rush while at Bangkok, we
fife.
Battle Creek. Wednesday to reply
crease in the number of street care did not hear them until the articles
. Their treatment give* quick relief to tlie charges of Millionaire Charles and automobiles, his business will ne were taken. Doctpr heard a sound and
and positively Jctres. Being prepared W. Post, one of the most radical non­
closed for good.
i noticed the rear .blind was opened. He
. to suit each individual case the human un ion and ‘‘open shop” advocates.
Coutbiucd from page one.
| dashed through thi* mosquito netting.
system'is thoroughly cleansed of ‘he Delia coming ta Post's own towri'to at­
Grand Ledge has purchased a new snd oat «»• window, landing on the that individual profit will lie impossi- j
tack
the
latter's
assertiuns
is
like
disease in a-natical and direct manner
dynamo and forty new street lights for ' lie“d
1110 first ,nHn 1,1 11,0
160
aud improvement is noticed at once; “liearding the lion in his den” we
[ ble.
j
their lighting plant, kt a cost of $»M). lynched him and pulled his hair and
But under existing conditipns if we I (
even the worst cases are treated with­ hoar so much about. People who know
’ bruised his head and attempted-to tip
are correct in our potrition. regulation
y
out any inconvenience to the patient Mr. Post well are startled at the reBetter known
‘
I their boat, when one of the fellows tie- is the l&gt;est remedy to appl^. If that. | I (
or the pursuing Of his daiW vocation. setnblacne bet ween the two men of such
One of the rcliool. of St. John, loo, gau
strik„
M
.
If you are improving under ybur faini- widely divergent views.
Iven doted on tecunnt vt diphtheria. Sl„„ bi, baJ M Hn. ,irm or WMJral uI, l&gt;e true, what method of regulation, &gt;
‘ should be used* • Aud what ought to lie : \
ly physician du nor come and take up
any kind, he withdrew before he was
t the aim of the system applied’ Here J । (
Realizing that iis runaway horse
their valuable time. They wish to give
This Is said .to be how William Wal­ knocked senseless. We had a man scrape is room for wide differences of opin-■ \
each.one plenty of time, but cannot would dash into a group of youthful
i the ixjttora of the river for us and wo gut
dorf
Astor
gave
the
order
fur
tlie
line
' ion.
If
listen to long -.torics not pertaining to picnickers unless checked. Muses Cduotllces built for the Pull Mall Gazette: back part of our Hitchcock lump in
It seems to us that three thingsi
— your case.
•
..
Will make tlie season at W. H.- Spence's
Ion, of Battie Creek, a young French­ Mr. Astor was signing checks one this way.
They have discarded Hie old reme­ man took an unusual risk to stop it. morning and was Informed that one of ' We are standing the hent quite welL ought to be aimed at in dealing with . I (
bam. Bayard is a beautiful black
dies used for ages by the medical The horse hud lost his bridle and was them- was for office rent. He laid ; Ro severer test than a three weeks trip the liquor traffic in every community.
(1) Secure as large a tax as pofaiUe
. world aud which it would be folly to on a furious run. Conlon crawled down bls pen and remarked: ‘'Well. I ! in a houselxiat up the Menam river.
1,500 pounds/and has no equal in
. .
, depend upon auj longer for they do out’on the horses back to his head must pay taxes and other expenses,
'7* t in the middle of tbe hot season. from the traffic to compensate for the
but
I
need
not
pay
rent.
If
It
pays
ani
"
■•financial bnrden it inflicts upon society. \\
tint cure, as thousands die depending 1 and squeezed his ‘nuKtrib until the
the
county
as a producer.
Fortunately
the
boat
has
a
cabin
high*
other man to erect a building and rent O! ”
'
(2) Reduce the number of saloons to' /?
animal fell exhausted a few rods from
on them for relief.
chough to stand in. Wo have windows
It to rue, then It will pay me. ~~
’ the lowest possible' reasonable . limit. \\
The fact that these Specialists have the frightened childreiL
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'make
&lt;
’
»&gt;«•*
'
‘
&lt;h*
or
rather
blhids.
When
Service fee $10 to insure standing colt
turning to bls right hand man,
M thereby lessening the number of , //
discovered entirely _ncw* treatments
arrangements for new offices. I don't there is a slight wind blowing, tin?
, places where the teffiptation to drink \\
and natural cures, gives them control
Hub Guy and A. B&gt; Mitchell of Ionin want to hear anything more about It ■ polemen on,the boat begin to whistle;. liquors is to lie met. add making ff
lif the Nervous System. Heart. Stotn- got into a scrap Wednesday night dur­ for a year." And so the offices were H custom among the Siamese. They try
, easier the control of the traffic by the ly
■ch. Lungs,
vatarrh. Con? &gt;
!,
i to call to tin? spirit that govenw the
ing the carnival at that -place and
officers charged with that duty.
, ((
'■umptiuii. Epilepsy ".Deafness, Male
How it Wm ProununcKi,
wind. Another custoin tlie Siamese jxx&gt;when officer Taylor went to arrest them,
(8) Provide some-counter attraction I ))
and Female Weaknesses, ‘Cancer*,
Who was it who declared that a Ger- I l’,e have- one often sees a person carry­
Guy pulled a gun land threatened to
. to the saloons. This ettrid be done (£
Tumors, Piles and other Chronic Diskill Taylor. Four shots were fired be­ man In despair at the difficulties of ing a coin in hiA car. Some have tbeir( with some of the tax money paid by __
fore the officer succeeded in securing Erigllsh pronunciation said that Ave lobes pierced so large that they can4 the saloons.
•
write
"caoutchouc
”
and
read
It
“
guitocarry
a
cigarette
ur
a
sprig
of
flowers
’They treat deafness by an entirely the gun and two of them touk effect
Our theory is that the drink- traffic
'thoir ear
'nM,v love Hnwen,(
new method and hearing in many cases on a couple of the bystanders slightly percba?" He was not driven to such
desperation
as
ono
of
bl*
countrymen
but
du
nol
maku
,
&lt;or|
to
eulti
.
,
is.
ah
evil
that
cannot ,1m? rootedjoul
is restored at once. Catarrh in all its wounding them.
,
who gave up. tho study of tbe language l vj
varied forma cured so it will never re­
rate them. At Pack-nani-jw we met, by legislation. The forces that must
on being told that the •'Mikado” was
’ lx- relied u|&gt;on to wholly .eradicate it
turn. If you have weak lungs or coupronounced "a decided success.''—CUI- ' Mr. Taft an Englishman who is in­ are moral and educational. The comThe exchange liank of Vicksburg has
’ terested in the teak wood busine^
. sumption do not fail to be examined.
been
forced
.to
close
its
doors
after
a
, and represenw th&lt;j largest firm iu ।। munity can and should do its utmost
All cases treated can and will be
. Siam—The Bombay-Borneo C^ompahy: ।j to prevent the .‘•ale to -jierhons in the
cured, no difference who you have seen run of two days in .'which mure than
|30.&lt;xx&gt;wus withdrawn by the deposit­
•Fanner Cornrack—Mnndj. I got n । He gave us a warm welcome. He’| habit .uf getting intoxicated, or where
or treated with heretofore. Thousands
letter from our boy ..yin-lw wM get- ,,veti
„n |OTt„„„!
. I the
_ money
. so gpent
. - - rolls
................
the home andwho have given tqiail hope of being ors. The affairs of « Pres. Ej L. Page
cured, now have an opportunity to con­ are reported to be involved with those ? pre»m^ 7'rmoT&lt;“rorai^ri
i««i Ml» with -.he river In
h, tlie
1!lt. Ii P-went
Prvv&lt;’nt ite
it!' «l. to minors,
minora No one
of the bank so as to forced the closing
sult specialists of reputation.
of the doors of the bank.
think not Jle mild .omeildn- about a : »« .eaten the river rite. a. high ... 1 &lt;J*n object on any tenable k
l“
Dent fail to call as a visit costs you
nine hole course, twice around.—New : 35 fefct. so he had to drive long piles p]*®1
° reguiatiun. We believe
nothing and may save your life.
York Times.
.
. into tho river alongside the house so i *be traflic can be kept within iKmnds
Frank Knight was arrested at ’the
If you suspect kidney trouble, bring
in this city •better
if there
are
”””
j he can tie up. to something .when the *"
“*•’** ■*
**■
—
- **five
a two ounce bottle of your urine for Cratamore hotel in Grand Rapids Tues­
water is higlt Mrt*. Taft was -hi saloons than with double that nnni’ner.
day afternoon charged with burglary.
“Yes. Ijiura, he Mid bh heart was „
...
.
'■The. city would receive $5173*« .revenue
chemical and microscopical analysis.
Bangkok at the time. We gut bnn to ;
The alleged crime was the burglary of In my keeping.REMEMBER:—The free offer is
•Take xny advice, dear, and tell him I
to Maid- her upto us sometime , from five saloons a* compared with
F. H. Fargo’s house in Lansing where
'$2500 from ten. thus having that much
flaring this visit only and will not be
you
are
not
running
a
storage
warej
to
live with ns for a while They are ;
given'again. Persons commencing 85&lt;X&gt; in bills and certificates was taken. iouse fur damaged goods,’*—Cleveland ; very helpful to all Missionaries who'' more in the way. of compensation for
Knight had several of the certificates
any treatment after this trip will be
Plain Dealer.
i pass through Pack-ntua-pu. At almost 'the, injuries the traffic inflicts. It
on hi* .person when arrested. '
everj-suip Doctor W. is 'hetdeged with jj should spend a jiart- uf this iu. a way
required to pay, hut not one cent will
be asked of those commencing treat
people to vaccinate their children. to wean men-from the saloons.
The
Doctor
’
—
Queer
saying
that,
about
I The justice court jury last Wedn^s- i
ment during this visit for any medicine
Albert Poor came down with MnallFor several mornings we vaccinated'
necessary to effect a cure; also a posi- _• pox at his home in Albion qrie day last truth lying nt the bottom uf a well. •Wore we got away. Small pbx haa I day rendered a verdict against! the
The Lawyer—You wouldn’t think so 1£
tire guarantee to cure will be given to week. He
____________
contracted ...^
the disease! ...
in you knew the amount of pumping we made many ravages-among these help- Ij city. That by nd means settles the
The imported Sjmiiisli Jack. "Fernando", will tnaC
patients accepted under their system Kalamazoo jut he boarded with Mis. lawyers sometimes have to do to get less ]&gt;eople and they can foe seen follow- I; legal propositions in the program
season at W.
liarn,
the !-• 1
of treatment. Those having long Schram in that city when fthu and her nt It.
•
ing us for several miles either on' the j' adopted, by the -council to make the
I saloon tax 81000. As speedily an pwd-Opera House.
Fee $15 to insure
standing and complicated diseases, baby were taken with that dread
i hank or in IxwitM. We stop only at cer- ;
who have failed to get cured and be- 1 dihcase.
UNTOLD INJURY
I tain places where Jhey meet us. He ;! ble the law questions should for settled ।
come discoueaged, arc especially itivi:
I has enough viweino to vaccinate HMMI ' in the prtqier court*. • If tho city has
ted to. call as thousands who have
.
•
people.' It is very hard to semi virqs i| a valid ordinance, let it I* Enforced.
Cirao up .11 bora, ton testify' (o per* l*° 0
T" T* To Hastings People, a1- It Is ElseI-W it ha* none now but cau have one.
j by. the mails as it always spoils in the
xxarant cure, obtained..
e.1 in Buttle Creek Afidnrod.y. IU.
where Throughout the Lanil.
« i», nearly two
LY.V weeks
,,wran;’ let
"ec“re tl,at
9P®*Uly
«&gt;"i hot season for it
..
I claimed that they went into one of the
Wahave
a
water
jar
filled
valid ordinance.'
' on the trip. V"_2
.... . ' si**tlUK with
NOTICE:-Mamed Ladies without r)iamond aub IW,1M anj jcM , n
Neglecting a bad liack.
...
Nut trying to reach the case.
i with it. The
tubes are wrapped Ur
iirl|W onr charter ten the»««. «!&lt;»» rax
their //.xJaaffa and Minor, wdhout
|a wnt(_b
on(
Bring, untold injury to tte human.......................... |Jlln.j in lbp jnr
tb.
' pri.gnun, let n, he prorated to hnxe
their /'atherj, will positively not be
,Mem’
• ‘ » blhxl. with—water.
.
the chart&lt;^jjgien«l«l
at the earliest op­
b'FoUuwing
in the wake uf Wk ache 1 •»*• lh
The
heal
Admitted to consultation.
, Lightning struck one of the cars of
Are urinary disorder^
diabetes; ] evaporate* the water and so takes up portunity. But first let us know
Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 7 30 P. Mthe &gt;ak&gt;on
•
the beat in the water and thus cools • where. we are at. '• One
— of----------------the J.J. Kelley show in Augusta last- Bright** disease.
D.wten. (old tte
• .Munday moniing killing advance agent teF.JMu^iUxmteUof£&gt;• &lt;•'”*■ ! tte content, of tb. J»ra Thh i, tte’

Southwestern Michigan

Asting

Hastings House, Fri. June 30

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TM CITY’S POIKY
lOWABDSALOONS

BAYARD BF
as

The Sam

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stallion,

weighs

Walter Demond, Groom

I

H. Spence's
Service

Don’t Forget the Date,

opposite

STRICTURE CU-REdI

I Win.

and shocking several Hotel, living on Dibble SL. enyel
''ray wo oool our drinking water by
cditor J** **• “J’™" ,
"Some five years ago when living in i placing it from the filter into these* woul&lt;* !lKie(' to pay ?1.hi,w» tt year to
Grund Rapids 1 had an attack of kid- porous earthen jars. I am glad you do tho city for the KettinK nf factories if
ney complaint musing severe rain in J uol
|q
|wUwrpd b „uch fierci) the council would agree to make no
The 44th annual commencement of The’kidn^ Sirethnw^wrrc'’irregXr ! mo»q«&gt;itoe* as we have here' We find
I"???"!
"“’T*’ U\ Th‘‘
One Day Only.
Albion college was held in the first
council ought not to make »uch*an
Methodist church in that city on Tues­ and highly colored. At titnea amid them much worse ori-.this smaller river,
hardly attend to my work and every
good' agreement, and the saloons ought not '
MOJITGAGE SALE.
’ day. A class of 80 graduates got their morning I was so lame and stiff that I but we are thankful we -have
to be asked to contribute any more
net to use at night
Default hHvImc been mode InthccomfUlonsofn diplomas.
cojjld hardly get
around. Seeing
certain nioitgaKS executed by !x&gt;ynl F. Haye*
and'Hinma U»?tW, husband aud wife to John G.
-Doan** Kidney Pills spoken of so high­
pie. Wliat they pay ought to be found- '
t Keuter. dated ltn» Ihlrty-nnt day of March. iflCJ.
ly I Ixmgbt a box. It helped, from
Hnlryun l)nr».
retarded thi? twentieth day of April, ion. in.
At a special village election at Cedar tbe start and it was only a short time
IJlwt
of tnorteniMte on Ttaet-H .TTB and XT!
‘
Thel seven days preceding and the ed on the proposition that they arc at- I
‘Springs it was decided by a vote of 132 till all my trouble disappeared. My
tempting to compensate the community
seven
days
following
tlie
winter,
sol
­
Arte of thia not&amp;. the sinn of tSeveii BuutlreJ
wife also used Doan’s Kidney Pills
and Seventy one and Fony-K&gt;stK (ine-Huiidrw- to 85 to bond the village for £5,000 to with the same good results. We always stice were called by tlie nnclents "hal­ for tho financial damage they inflict, i
th* Dollars. I&lt;est4e* the stmruey s fe«* stipulate'! improve the roads.
Then let the city use tlie money for |
cyon
day*.
’
’
Thia
phrase
is
derived
to be paid In the said mortR.i*e sbould any prokeep them in the honse so as to have
nredlug* Ik- taken to foreclose I he Mime, notice In
...„^
... . w.
them ww
on »»»....
hand in case
of .
a recurrence. " from a fable tvhleh sets forth that Hal- such purposed as it sees fit. but ctir- ;
hereby Riven tb.it. by rtrtue of the power of sale
hl.
C.
Cannon,
of
Evart,
was
chosen
Just
such
emphatic
endorsement
is
‘
cyone,
a
princea*
who
grieved
no
deej&gt;
tainlj- use some to provide a reading
oootalbod bi said mortxairv. isthail foreclose the I
in Hastings. Call at Arthur ly for the lox* m sea of her Hpouse, was an
a recreation
£?£■.'■’.? TJl
‘lopartmont eomnuuuler of tte Michi- plentiful
and
recreation mom
room where «en
men could
could i
k Mi.lten.nd&gt; drnx .tore and rak I 4,,, tbu),„
ttl, l,onn
. ,na
bidder,
al U&gt;e rorth front floor uf tn«
1
....
,
. House In th&lt;&lt;city of Hastings, on tbe fourth day gun G. A. R. Wednesday by a large what his enrtomera report.
go and not be brought face to face!
halcyon bird or klugflaher.
&lt;* September-m* at twelve o'clock na». of all i
Out certain plw* or pa reel uf laud situated Iti majority.
JiT^XfiLS o; PBnffaln
Accord!ng to tbe k-geud. the halcyon with the temptation to indulge in al­
the twn-.lrfp of Irvin*, county of Barry, and
cents,
roster-MHburn to., tsnnalo.
, , , , ,
/
'
mie of Michigan. deoerloHl as follows, towlt:
New Ytrok. aoln agente for the Cnited “nl l‘i,d nnringXie tfme of brenllll( coholic drink*..
fee south Kill, of the south e«&lt;t quarter, of wcIiilltriee the
Oir, tt-nvra
"8VU‘O ‘u‘ “rc V’““CM •i fl*.,
Hjp rmu
I&gt;OW’iie
cr ,,1*
of lulling
wave*, nn.t
nnd I,
It 1
^r; Ibiwson *aid that tlie saloon tax i
Portland will have to go back to the State*?**'"
I Bad untnber .Iflren. and ;he north half, of this,
Rememlier tbe, name—Doans—and was believed Ht this thne tbe*Bea waa question would 1m&gt; fought out in the
•oxth half, oftbe nortiiraitt quarter, of weflon t]se of kerosene lights until, the damage
Dumber twenty-two. al) hr township number four
.
"
. ,
I always calm
next‘ spring campaigu.
*“ and* might
J
•be navigated
• ■ •
•
-Let it
- -lie so if
®rth of range number nine we*:, containing done by the late flood can be repaired. take no other.
i In perfect security. Experience, of Mr.. Dawson and his clients desire. If
Ous hundred and twenty ocrea ol land acejnllhs ;
1
‘
If
k&gt; tho Vniutf HL-Sen Hur vey M the saum more rj coure,-. dl.pellol Ulla table; buL Ilka they attempt to ride the n.mmmiiiv to
MH4, the satne beKig the mortgaged premise-.
Jons
John ci.
&lt;1. kevtjcb
Kkvtkk. j Fifteen Medical Miuiionaries were
, many another okl world .lory, It Tiaa hard they may. face
nmethlu
------- .—gj ’ worse
i. b.vukn.
Mortgagee j gradual
the Americau Medical
left behind It a dlalortrd meaning.
1 . . ~ine,nin
j In this case the connection Iwtween for them than a |1.0W tax. If they do.
For Infants aud Chikhen.
r for MoKiut-e.
| Mifeiomwy college Thursday.
they wrtMiave tho consolation of know-!
iiLbtlngs. Mich.. Jnirtj Jflb. 1A»
J
J
' the old and tbe new significance is
ing they ikought It upon themselves,
j
' clear.^or the -term, once expressive of
—
w—Ionia I wasta of the first celery of the
|
peace
and
calm
'upon
the
waters.
Is
Baars the
y/gC? , “T~
Jrll1 J*JKseason. The first lot was marketed
equally expressive of tranquillity upon
Signature of
frcAiidnat aof»,turt. jfe
I Thursday morning, by M. Wetterling.
j the sea of life.
I forchildren.safe.sun. No opiates. I
Carter

YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED.

Friday, June 30

CASTOR IA

the Kind You Han Alwfip Rough’

[Foley’s Honey ,n&lt;i Tar,

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STRICTURE AHO KIDNEY DISEASE CURED.

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Dieease of tbe Kidneys. 1 h!»d an uneumfortable st: etirijt I’*1'
;u
croin and feolitifi as though i-emetbing was in tlie urethra. MT ‘ '
waa weak and I could scarcely stoop over. Urine waa full or .,
w.^i-

money to new factories than other peo- (

\\

delicti ted with the retain, in one ween 1 ren
week, wm entiraly cured. Have galnig

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EITABLI8HKD SB YEARS.
CURES GUARANTEED OR RO PAY.

HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED ?
| BLOOD POISONS ... &gt;b. ir.M

.nd
wrtrn.
tetbetm life btoodoTtlro virtttn and nnleea satire Iy eradicated from tbe *&gt;»«»”
aMMaariocH complicationt. Beware of Mercury. It only »upprea»e» tue aytnpt-oi*—«
N EW METHOD positively cures all bicod diseases forever.

YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED MEN.-tenreawn ■"■

I have broken down your System. You feel the sytnptom-s etealmg o»er yco- Meow r
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K b- AU U fft to marry ? Has vonr blood been diseased .’ Have y «»
IweaknoM? Our Neve Method Treatment will cure you. Whst H ha»dan«
J’
will do for you. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter **»«“
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DmKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

I Cor. Michigan Ave. and Shelby St., Detroit, Mich.

Ml
jxl
UN
[J

�FREEPORT TEAM
Hs.e jlecelttd turtle Sint) of

DM That with the Local Baae Ball
Team Friday Last--Score

(l J!'11
11 C Fruin
week.

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.

ASSYRIA.
tx.im hu
family at Bellevue,
•

ib,
hat

Wil) Sylvester, of Battle Creek viai-

Mrs. Sadie Fuller called on her grand­ ted his mother Mra. J. F. Wright
mother at the home of Mr. Spendlove Sunday.
Tim Hasting base ball team went to In Kalamo.'
Mr. and Mrs. Wasliburton. and sori
Freeport Friday and met the local nine
Miss Beulah Lamb of Charlotte is Neil, and Miss .Hazel Morehouse of ,
at that place, and the latter took them visiting her aunt, Eva Decker.
Battle Creek were the guests of John
laying and harvesting In this vicin­ Tasker and family, Sunday."
into camp with neatness and diapatoh.
the score standing 12 to 5 in favor of ity are near nt hand.
*
.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, of j
Freeport. But the Hartings
team
There was a large attendance at the Battle Creek visited the latter's broth­
havn’t lost their nerve, but on the barn dance .at Walter Mapes.
er Chas. Jjerven and family.
c^ntran-are looking forward to eve­
Mr. dnd Mrs. Lyman Spire and Mr.
Vera and Alma Park, of Battle'
ning up with the Freeport team, and Mrs. Jesse Jones went fishing-Sat­
Creek were the guests of their grand­
flrreeport always hands out something urday. and came home with plenty of
parents
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Park, Sunwarm when it comes to base hall or fish.
12 to 5.

fry It for Y»r Csll Lunches.

k Iso Have a nloejppply of Cold
ied IJoinR, Cold Corned Beef,
, Pressed Ham. We are bar•hi especially large run on opr
■ bus AS and FRANKFORTS.

twat* this week will be of
, ni^e quality. Try us with

delivered any time of

F. W. Clifford
,

CORRESPONDENCE,
____

Chipped
Dried Beef

•ds

TROUNCED ’EM

. m£AT MARKET Man
: urs east of City Bank.
- 2- Hastinas, Mich.

YOU ARE
INVITED
: and sv&lt; the very latent
paper, known as the

ARISTO GOUD PAPER.
certainly be worth
irue’ to call and see
$ of the work.

Thomas Gould and family. Mr.’ and
J. Edgar Cole, of Woodland, visited
Mrs. Thomas Egher and Ambrose Gam­
ble and family uf Olivet visited at the John ^Tasker's .Sunday.
home of Oliver Gould of Kalamo.
The L. A. S., and club ofv ten. will
meet with Mfk’ Alvah Briggs. ThureBorn-ToiMr. and Mrs. Henry W
comb. Tuesday, a Httfe girl.
day. July. G.
Mr. and , Mrs. Charles Stpeettor.
Mrs. E. Hartom. is visiting relatives
Nashville visited at die home of Dell in northern Michigan..
F. a Bn»ks and D. R. Cook spent
Kinney.
.
Saturday and Sunday at Gun Lake.
MAPLE GROVE.
Dr. and Mrs. Lowry and. son George
YERTY’S CORNERS.
Mm. George Cannom is mH!) quite
spent Sunday with Middleville friendr.
ill.
MisH
F.
L. T. Cooper ia assisting
Ora Verty. and family who have been
Mr. H. \\alsh of Chicago made a
1 Visiting tn Huntington. Ind., are spvnd-. her with the house work.
business trip to th is city’Thursday, re­
Boni to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whit­
’ Ing u few days at the home of H.
turning Friday.
• •
S Yerty. •
comb. June 21 a 7 pound girl. . ,
Mrs. Herbert Bishop and Childreni
Married Saturday evening. June 24.
Weaiey DeBolc and wife went to Ni­
visited Woodland friends last, week re­• at the honie of Simon Shopbell. their agara Falls ou their wedding trip.
turning Friday.
daughter S^yrtie to George Gurus of
. Miss Greta Wolfe and Mu. Alice
M rs. Clara Shackleton left Friday, «•»«!&gt;, Ingham &lt;-aunty, only the near Norton and little daughter attended
jt^rel itlves were present-at the ceremony.
t.&gt;r a vis.it wth friend* in Kidamaa00'
the
farmer's club at^Leander Kearns, in
[ Miss Myrtle has been,held In high ea­
and Battle Creek.
we regret very much Jut going, away. Assyria .last Saturday.
Miss MabelleSpaulding is jietne from11 They left Monday .morning for Mason,
The Misses Atha and Donna Eldred
Kalamazoo Seminary., frq«t‘which in­. when- Mr. Gurus has n home all rrAdy of Castleton'are visiting relatives here
stitution she recently jjfMilmurd.
for his bride The best wishes of the for a few day's.
Mrs. John Russ wad da^ghth^ Clara community follow them.
This vicinity was visited by quite a
George and Asa DHIenbeck are en- hard electrical shower Sunday after­
reached this citvJBaturdny ihakutathej
long trip fromjRtw Mexico, and sNjn tdrtaining a brother from York state. *
noon and evening.
glad to meefiKeif Hastings friendjJ^
L Gewrgt Yerty* bus. just finished a two
Miss Nellie Reese is gaining very
^Leek’s work for Jiis brother Hiram
slowly.
.
‘ i I t^jcins at Nashxdllv.’'
Mrs. Juliaette Cooper of Otseffl was
seen here a few days last week.
nd Callforrilk and are vii
laughter. Mrs. Frank W&lt;
other gporta
too.

Wash Goods, Organdies, Dimities, Lawns, etc,
Pretty Designs, Right Prices.
Let Us Show You These Goods.

They pUy a dean game

Ve arc closing out a line of 32 inch Ginghams,
,ood values at 15c, at
\
-

PERSONAL MENTION

Shirt Waist Percales; India Linens, Persian
Lawns, Pique, Duck, Madras, etc.
F

r ch: . • n rcnirinb. r ihi?

IDEAL W AISTS and KERU
are glad to show

stockint; .supporters
&gt;Lt I heir merits.

n&lt;/ i yr a- many New Idea Patterns.

ave sou

10c for any pattern.
Store

Closed all Day July 4th

Cadwallader'i

AL

Christmas

ESTATE EXCHANGE,

PHOTOGRAPHER,
' :
Michipl

rpris.- was given at the
• wVellitian in honor; of
Font Dodge, la.
hingwas spent, pi tying

HASTINGS. HICH.

MtYSKlDNETCUre
Uakt* KIdoaya and Bladder Right

FOLEISHONEWAR
Ci-rns Colds: Prwvaats Pneumonia

South* .’il feet of lots 3,' I and 5 and
East 12 feet of balance of said lot 3 in
block 14, Striker’s addition, 3200,00
Also lots
and Ip. block 2. Hrant's
addition. 8200.00.
Fifteen bouses and lots fur sale.
No. 340—A farm of 115 acres: soil is
clay loam and sand loam and lay*. well
70 acres improved, IS acres bottom land
•with nice creek, balance wood lot.
Plenty • r fuel timber. Fine orchard;
fine buildings, barn is a basement 34x16.
30 rods from a tine church. 1 miie from
school, tine flowing spring near build­
ings.
No. 308- A line farm of 125 acres,
soil is heavy clay loam, level and free
from stone and stumps, all improved
but 10 acre® wood lot. Fine "buildings,
including scale house; barn is basement
40x&gt;&gt;4. Fine location l2 mile from school,
church, stores mid creamery.
No. 4-45— A farm of 30 acre®, good
sandy, gravel and clay- loam and lays a
littJe rolling and borders on a tine lake.
A good broom house anti out buildings.’
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R.
F. D- and telephone line, 2.4 miles ffom
Hastings. Might trade.
No. 391— A farm of 47 acre-, tine clay
loam soil, lays rolling.
Borders on. a
tine lake of resort, 3 miles from two
little railroad towns. Fine buildings.
No. 449 A farm of 110 acres; K6
acres under plow, 35 acres of flue beech
and maple timber. A fine large sugar
bush. Fine slock and grain farm. Good
buildings, including silo: barn is base
meni 40x60. Fine location.
No. 446—A farm of 120 acres; 115
acres improved, balance oak wood lot.
Fine frdit and plenty pf ic. Flue large
buildings. Soil Is a tine clay loam. Near
f-cbtX’l and fine location. .
Au&lt;lYm other farms for sale.

Seeing Is
Being Convince
Until you see the wonderful improvements that have
ihade in the manufacture of coal gas. and the perfection
»f appliances for its use for‘illuminating and cooking.
&gt;vill not^realize what wonders have been accomplished
iking coal gas minister to the comfort and convience of
i-me, store or office.

•HIGH STREET.

Office over Pierson's Grocery

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Come to Our office, in the Jon&amp;B Building, South Jef■on St., and there we will give you a practical exhibition,
vill be worth your while to do this, we have the fixture?
illuminating and the stoves and ranges for cooking, ami
I be very glad to show them in practical operation. That s
•vt ask, is the chance to show you. VVe are satisfied to
•* the re.st to your own best judgment.

HASTINGS GAS CO

Y e are bfifering this week an
‘xceptionaljy strong line of

SIDEBOARDS
and Dining' Room Furniture.
Lulu. Conkright

Call in and look oyer our big line

DINING TABLES,
w- have them in all styles and, ,
• prices; you cannot. h»jlp but be
suited if you are thinking bf
buying. Our prices range from

tended we funeral of [Henry &lt;*urtikWx
Lak*.* C&lt;Jvss;« Me&gt;nduy afternoon.
\

Sam Gukchtss has « new organ.
Bernards Black and wife . s|» nt. Sun­
day with ’relatives at West &lt;'4vs*a.
■Floyd N$ase of Lake Odessa Irf sj--u;l-

lug th&lt; week with 1i,h aunt. M-ht. Bert

$3.98

Grangeville tclosed last Saturday.
I» spending the week with her b
an.I sister. Hugh and Olive, '

Ed Schkntt and wife. Hinttn Perkins
and family. ulf of Nashville. Sundayrd
at the hQinc of Henry ¥• rty.
BfthOw Becker of Huntington. Ina,
will kc&amp;re at 'Coat.- Grove Monday
evening** July 3, '*nd. on. July-4 wit.
give air oration, et Thornapple I.alo .

to

$25,00

We alto have a fine line of
BED ROOM SUITS
IRON
BEDS
You can buy anything in our
large stock this mouth at bargain
prices.
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Furniture Corners.

r Deo, a former Johnstown boy.
it died at Grand Rapids o' black
and Mri. Burroughs of Banrtvid
ltrs. H. Burroughs of this place,
over to Iiacey Saturday to see
i Stevens, who is very tick of
&lt;1 th ink in i
fllpQla*.
irnnuii Moore
at home from g&gt;grlKura! college.
■
Jiris. Belle Zimmerniar. and daughters Inv 'it farther and found the otl mother
goph&lt; r • biting the snakes bidy. Sh»
ria and’lteva returned Friday to their
me near Gulesburg, after nearly a
o weeks' visit with relatives and hurting he
COBB'S CORNERS.
f The Bresee’s entertained Mr. Mend
land family of South Hustings Saturday
Charlie Cobb
land Sunday.
\
Arbor Saturday.
Mr. Ferguson of Dowling did papering
nnd painting ai William Renite'® lart
Edward Bristol, wife and daughter of
Johnstown, spent Saturday and Sunday
at George Ingram's.
Roy Huu.’hlnsoh and wife of Hastings
visited George Hutchinson, the far­
Mr. and .Mr:«. R. E. Stfaison and MIr»«
mer's father. Sunday nnd Monday.
Etta Gilbert of Middleville visited In
Claud* SentX, son of Ed Bents of Has­
Parmelee one day last week.
.
tings. Is 'taking ' his vacation In the
Word bus been received from Cas­
country, the guest of hfw -uncle. Fred
novia that Mrs. John Kepkey. "bo Is in
Cunningham.
very p&lt;»»r health, l.« cor-ilng to Middle­
Mrs. Joe Wing and family visited at
ville to take treatment of Dr. Taylor.
Fred Jordon's of Irving Sunday.
•
A number from hfcrt attended the
children’s day exerefiea at East Cale­
WELCOME CORNERS.
donia Sunday evening.

BUGGIES
The Actual Goods on the floor will convince you that I have
what you are looking for in the way of Single and Double
Buggies. Open and Top. and all low prided for the quality, as
you will admit when you see them. I buy for.SPOT CASH.
I own my own store—no rent to pay. I keep no salaried men
on the road. Under such conditions the goods and the prices do their own talking.
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If you do not know thi&amp; from your own exThey are doing it very Biiccesafnll'
perience, a visit to the West End ] irdware will convince you.

SEEING

LAWN MOWERS
Your Opportunity

There has been a big demand for
our very be£t STANDARD BINDER
________ TWINE at 11 cento per
pound.
While it lasts,
gfl
the price will be main■ tained at 11 cents.

Miss Campbell Will ie in Grand Rap­

Picking'strawberries-ta the order'of
Ids the coming weeicw.
the day.
The tyo boya who walked to tbe
Miss Enren Edwards.spent last week
Middleville hich school did not lose a visiting friends near Thornnppb lake.
■day during the year with the exception
Mr. Edwards haj purchased a fine
uf one of the boy®, whio was called for puny for his son.-' George.
half a day to attend a funeral.
jir. and Mrs. W. McKibben returned
young people attended last week from a several days' visit
Many
the commencement ex*:rdses at .Cale- In Ionia.
donla Friday evening. ; Miss Lauretta
A number from this place attended,
Adams of this place witb a member of the funeral of Mrs. Caaaidy-Sunday.
.the graduating class. J
Mrs. Barker, who has been visiting
Daniel Brown is gwJinff Sunday to her slater. Mrs. J. F. Richards returned
his many to h*r home ln Grand Rapids. Tues­
Bowne, where he will visit
’
friends for the next two
day.
__
r^-TEN YEARS IN BED.
R. A. Gray. J. P-r Oakville, Ind.
wrttea: ror w». ,«»«- I was confined
to my bed with disease of my Wdneja
It was t» severe that I could not
iwirt of the time. I consulted tho vcpl
Kjmodtad .kill "V-iXMe. but ~“U
" ,II Foley’. Kidney Cure
—•». It has been
was recoin mended to me.
Successor to W.
a god send to me.’ ’ . Su:
H. Goodyear.

Beller Place Your
Order Now. . . . . . .
CENTS.

and get ii
ground floor.

Easy to Run

Strong and durable, d
work, apd are low priced.

The Kind that Please

and satisfy. You will be satis­
fied too after jou see them for
yourself.

No need to fear sudden attacks of
cholera infantum, dysenuiry. diar­
rhea. or summer cpmlamt.'Tf you hate
Dr. Fowler s Extract of Wild Strawlierry in the medicine chest.

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WEST END HARDWARE.

Opposite Court House.

�oooooooooooooooooooooooo

wckk of mifuni

SINGLE anil DOUBLE

CtNTURY
(f
NTURYIIMI
LIMITfD

The Christian Science Society hold '

HARNESS
. now Is a good time to place your
order for tbe single or double '
harness you expect to buy and ।
use this summer.

their services in the G. A. R.
Sunday at 10:80. Topic: life

Hall

But the flames work faster; the hid­
eous. leaping fire reaches out frantic
arms to seize and devour the victims
held in-the embrace of iron and wood.
One map appears at a window, des­
perately tries to reach the air. The
flames leap for him, writhe and hiss
The subject of tho morning sermon at
and snarl and .fold him. and he falls
the U. B. church is “A Happy Na­
liack, to be removed hours later a
tion. ' * In the evening Hon. J. C.
black, unrecognizable muss.
Ketcham. School Commissioner, will
The hour developes heroes:
Mei»
deliver an address on the topic of “Our
nuth into tbe roaring hell of flame to
Heritage.'' There will also be some
be hurled back only to try again.
i’ .special irtetrumcntal and vocal music.
Many injured are dragged from tho
' The public- is invited to these services
homing cars, and laid on the. station
' next Sunday.
pintform, where delicate women, made
[ i The U. B. Sunday school will picnic brave by this trying hour, hold them
11 at Thomapple Lake next- Saturday. In their arms and apply the soothing
[, They go on the -morning train. All
oils to the awful hurr.s. place Imndagcs
[ friends as well as parents of the child- over hideous wounds’, or whisper words
11 ren are invited. The fare for adults
o,
[ of consolation to dying men who gasp
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "Hi »• 2.5 cents, lor .children between • the natnen of loved one, fttrawav.
five nnd fifteen. 15 cents for the round ’ wa'jtjng in vain.
i trip, Let every one plan to go.
j From nearby cities cume,relief (ruins

I

On Thursday July fl the Welcome
L. A. S. and W. C. T. U. will be enter­
’ tained for tea, by Mrs Sarah Leach at
; the ome of her daughter Mrs. Libbie
Fuller in the first ward Bastings.city.
All will be welcome.

CAUGHT ATEN POUND
MUSKALONGE

The Impostor

Mrs. A. A. Anderson Caught This I
]
Fellow in Gun Lake Tues­
'
day Night.
।
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. AnHereon were
out fishing on Gun Lake Tuesday eve­
ning when Mre. Anderson felt a pull
on her line that inidcated tliat there
was something doing at the other end.
There was a lively swishing of the
line end hard tugging for Mr. Anderson
for a time, but a fine 10 pound “Mus- ,
kie” was landed finally.
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[Copyright 1306, by T. C- McClure.]
Tn the year 1SKS2 a young xnau name! '
Arthur Mcsamore, sou of. an Engl lab
squire who was well to do, net out for
Australia to set up a sheep ranch. He j
was beard of at interrato for the next |
three years, and then came the report j
that he had Men killed' by natives j
while on hn expedition In the wilds.
One day the son who was supposed ■
to be dead arrived home tn the best of .
health. He tokl a story of having been •
captured instead of kilted, of haring
been held a.prisoner for years, of living I

ARE YOU GOING TO USE

A GAS RANGE?
If so, you want a stove that Vvill save
you time, money and gas. "
You want
the best stove made.

C00IWAS

The Jewel

Gas Ranges

a Crusoe life on an uninhabited Island ।
off the coast of putting to sea at la»t j
LIFE
on a reft, nnd being finally picked up
adrift anil brought home Id a mer- i
have earned a leading repu.
&lt; huntmun.- The son was welcomed as i
tat Ion wherever gas Is' used
i one returned from tte dead. Of course I
for cooking. . They are built
| he had changed greatly In his.looks, •
Continued from bage one.
of the VERY BEST MATER.
I but after a. day or two Ids •mother and •
1AL and constructed to give
1
never paid a cent to Barry &amp; Down-1 father were ’perfectly satisfied as to bis
the very best results.
ing for their claim nor invested a cent . Identity. If they hud not Wen he was ”
I
prepared
with
plenty
of
proofs.
but actod as a stool pigeon in tte deal
■ Day by day and hour by hour Arthur.
and avers that he was to receive “as
' the'reatorvd son. mentioned incidents ||
and for his coitopensation from thp mid adventure of his .boyhood, often
said Barry &amp; Downing and the said calllug up things long forgotten by par­
X Maple Leaf Grange will hold n tearing doctors and nurses. Tbe in- Mahle C. Marble in carrying out said ents’and neighbors. It was tbe same ;
If you have a
j grange picinic in Frank Down's grove jtired are quickly placed on the trains fraudulent transaction the sum of one I bouse. and he was familiar with Its .
' the fourth'of July. Every body cord-! wbjch rush -away to where Waiting hundred doliara. ’ ’
,I rooms and Its history. He-rvnwmbered I
l rally invited. Maple Leaf Grange has ‘ ambulances curry the victims to the ^The complaint avers that on, the llth a secret hiding plane known only to '
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hospi
tai?.
; ordered two tons of Binder twine.
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CT October 1904. the day before the ex­ members of tlw family.
or a family receipt bring it to
Tte son bad tieen home six months
order, call and see our line
Soon all are ^one.. In the glare of ecution of the chattel mortgage. W. 1.
tut. We will fill It correctly.
I when his father died. All property
and get our prices.'
the Imrning freight house .a train waits Marble went to Battle Creek and took -was left to Arthur by will, aud bo was
We carry a line of the
counsel as to how the transaction to have tte cure of his mother as long
forchlldren.f-le.tu^ to orZ«f«&gt;
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—------------------------------------------------------- - forms, unrecognizable, burned black, should W put up to defraud the credi- i os ahe lived. A month after the funeral
We place the stove
.......,++++^M..++,...... -IvInK beowth tbe- «.rertH|p. .t.ined tors other than Barry &amp; Downing; a girl twenty ywam old .named Anole
and make all con­
3
3 with blood: once men, rich, powerful that the transaction was carried out as Shaw returned to the place to visit her
nections.
| handsome----- but now!!—Tenderly advised by the Bittle Creek attorney: 1 ulster. She. bud been tlie child play- ;
| J ,„
*' . , -. J I the bodies are carried away until none tliat its purpose . was to iwqwtrate a mate of Arthur, but .ter people had
that money will buy nnd all
j moved awny some years before he
1 HAVE A FULL LINE OF t are left. The flames grow dim. die fraud upon tbe other creditors, and I went to Australia. She bad heard of ,
our work is done by registered
ELGIN. WALTHAM?
♦ | out. re'ive. cast long grim shadows prostitute .the bankruptcy law for
■phnnhacfeta.
f
ROCKFORD. HAM■“
We carry in stock all the'
_; over the hushed multitude and tbe private ends. and to shield^the trail­ the man’s return nnd was much InterILTON.nd HAMPTON
twted. He calk'd &lt;m her and greeted
■WATCHES.
advertised patent medicines,1
&gt; masses of debris.
suction from attack in order that the
you don't have to send away
besides somte cheaper grades 3-' In the little passenger station the bonk of Barry &amp; Downing might claim ,’ tier with a great sliow of cordiality.
PHONE NO. to THE HARDWARE DEALERS HASTINGS. MICH.
AX first she was puzzled. Then phi?
for them..
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which I am selling. at very low 4 I reporters are rushing the .terrible story
that Gribben was a mortgagee in good was uncertain and annoyed?) Thon she ,
prices. They are In ladies’ and
We have sorhe bargains in,
♦
.
to
the
press
The
floor
is
’
ll
tte
red
with
id
faith, and that Barry &amp; Downing became distrustful and auspicious.
gent s sizes. 1 take pleasure in
wall paper and wing^w shades.
showing goods, come in and look ♦ all manner of articles, mail, burned
1
. might show’ their books and claim they From her fifth |o her ninth birthday
them over.
,
t , clothing, bedding, broken trunks. I were paid in full.
site hud seen Arthur almost every day,
♦ , In one corner sits a woman staring
But instead of the transaction tenig uuil of. course* hundreds of little InclJEWELRY REPAIRING.
&gt; with wide eyes. Most of the peoplo j in good faith, the complaint alleges dents: had occurred, out of the hun­
on the train who are uninjured haw , that the chattel mortgaging of the dreds he could recall only two or three.
jewELER
+ | departed on another train, or are resting j goods and the sale and the handling of After they had met three of four times
Phone 143,
City l)jng Store.1
tte girl ItecanM* Hgttafbd that.tte man
♦ in Mentor homes.
,u relation thereto ■ &gt;v.-re «...
/Michigan, i
■fu.d.ln
all
’Tr«. ba
Hastings,
In Any Quantity for Canning.
-4One. by one the crowd goes , night | J.
4abo
pursuance of
the .fraudulent
— in.
.---------------------. ...
------ gmil|..
Ant,,,,, but Uk-.«,o
rr ; aad silence, save for the sound of the ' dexign and couspinicy. *’ The com- ry tliat h.u! satlatteiil so many others
We think we can truthfully say
v
great wrecker removing tte*dcbrte fall plaiuant further declares that he is’’in- jolted to sarisfy her. - She .found hl«
over the scene.
fanned and believes that each nnd memory at fault in tunny things, ami
that we carry the best Berries
.
Tomorrow will reveal more dead t eVefy i&gt;art of said transaction is wholly day by day her suspk-loua grew.
on the market, they may cost a
Q
On a certain ocxikslon wh»'n she wax
lying under the wreck: will show nnd absolutely void: that thb trausaclittle more than trash, but we get
I
ladghing,
selfish souvenir hunters, tion
not put up iu good faith, but nlxrtjt- six years «»ld she had become
a good supply fireworks,
them fresh every day, and are all
.
clawing over piles of? burned clothing. | was in every- way a put-up job to de­ mired In a rwarnp when walking In
pew
which
tte woods with Arthur. It hiul taken
nice plump berries.
! forgetting the fate of their fellow men. | fraud the creditors other than Barry * him half an teur to extricate ter. On
yOu.
Tomorrow night will find tbe wreckage • Downing. ’’
another ncvtiskm while they were pad­
cleared away; and next week it wll be
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J ...charges dling about a lnk&lt;* tte boat had filled
The ’ complaint
therefore
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
only a memory to some, never to te Barry &amp; Downing, Mabie C. MarNe. with wnt«T nnd sunk under them, and
forgotten; to others a dream of the pasu \v. Irving Marhte, together with (1. both had nearly teen drowmiL Again,
buy"
mid
Phone No. 10.
Wagons.
And soon again will come the cri^h Ward Gribben on the 12th day of a pony had run awny with ter and
1■ of the
tho next. ■
.
-r-Oqtoter last with "combining, confed- thrown tun* Into'a rtxulnklo ditch, aud
comfe ct?omeryEEE
Charles Furber fewk I (.rating and conspiring to cheat, wrong Arthur hud carried ter home on his
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- tenter, Ohio. | W11
tjjt, crHlitorB of Mabie ('. back because of ter sprained ankle.
।
Ste kxl up to ttew&gt; things aisl many
Marble other than Barry * Down- otters In conwraathm. but te seemed
ing.’’ An accounting of Jhe proeveth totally Ignorant of Item.
TO.ktoSofW.-B.lEUj.one.k.fthl. 1OK1
w divijj,„
Ihl
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Mhw Shaw was fully satisfied that
umbrellaJu a hansom when driving In 1
.
,
, , .
,
BranvK m&gt; ™ nmn»d to hl, [
&gt;•
tn the «,ra- tte man before, her wns a villain, but
bow to unmask him wan another mat­
majesty a few hours afterward by the j P1,11,1'•
ter. Tte mother and all tbe pe-iple
proud cabby, who was offered for his ■ H the facts are tut alleged in this
, honesty by King Leopold tbe sum of j complaint, and the cases are not set- about were satisfied that be wns the
is the season
are perfected
long lost son, and anything said to tlie
we
never
a
position to please
100 francs. The astute Jehu, however, tied before they come .to trial, there contrary would have met with ridicule.
Wi
Don't throw
that-old unibegged a great favor of tte king, will be, some sensational developments. Tte girl was very determined, howev
you. Everything you
the
Could he have the umbrella Instead of | jt aeema almost amazing that a er, and ste soon decided ou n plan to
brella
fine
it.
prices
command
tho nx.ot.yl-Th.- t.vor ™ jnwted. )wulk whieh Mand. In a
repara the way. There was an old wom­
your
Our experience the
and before many days bad passed tho . . ?
Silk and Linen Cover at $1.25.
T’.V
lation of trust to the business of a com­ an living In tte neighborhood who told
cabman had put up tte umbrella for
. fortunes, and she agreed to extend her
Others from
sale, and it was knocked down to some munity. and-tybich shquld stand fur
you
the way of helping
■mnj'mnb »„.l good f«itb io Hui. royal enthusiast for 1,100francs. When
you
out
plans.
coming
that
' " *to' her W’-ru
~ given n hint *'"**
FINE UPHOLSTERING
King Leopold heard of this be ex­ new. should ever lend itself to such a Arthur
Mcssmorv was not what be
Wardrobe Boxes, Shirtwaist Boxes, Window Seat Cushions,
as is alleged in this comclaimed, •'Well, I've beard of an urn- conspiracy
.
clahrkcd to bo. Thte soon caused talk
TELEPHONE OR COME IN ANO TALK IT OVER WITH US.
brella being put up to beep off show- . plaint. We hope rBarry
. „ o &amp; Downing for miles around, and the talk soon re­
and Boat Cushions made to your order.
ers of rain, but this seems to have bcea may lie able to' establish their inno”
sulted In distrust and suspicion. Some
put up to bring down showers of gokir cen^. lf tbcj] are
)W charged of the local papers picked tlie matter

VERY SENSATIONAL
(BARGES ARE MADE

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COOK WITH GAS

PRESCRIPTION

Foley’s Haney ana Tar

Purest Drugs
and Chemicals

WORTH LIVING AND
TIME TO LIVE IT IN

: WATCHES
j

GOODYEAR BROS

Q. A. HYNES

Strawberries Strawberries

Geo. Newton,

FIREWORKS

I have purchased
have some
things,
to

of
and
will be of interest,

CELEBRATE 4th JULY

HORTON’S.

fruits of me.

your fireworks

aud

FRED WOLCOTT

I DOLLARS

LUMBER LOGIC

This
and

&lt;7

going to waste -yj.

when plans
in building,
were
iu
better
desire,
way you
want and at
that will
attention.
in
business can be r.f assistance to
also iu
figure
your

W
&amp;

away
frame. Have it recovered with a

S

We are prepared to fill a.ll orders promptly at money
saving prices.

of such disgraceful knd disreputable
Quevi- W"7a
• i conduct as is alleged in this complaint.
Paternal affection la Mt perhaps the L.
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precise emotion that we should be dte
&lt;1UMht
««««? pani«hed
A carload, of dandy cedar
just arrived.
IK.SK1 to look for In the cold blooded tbat bu"‘,1&lt;&gt;'’
not «lfIer the exam­
frog, but tbs Surinam toad appear* to , P1*' of "acb frau'1 *,,d trickery on the
exhibit this i»ralseworthy attitude of part of a tanking institution. Attor­
• mind toward hte numerous progeny. ney' Potter claims lie can establish the
I When bis mate lays bar «gpn the soilc- charges He. sets pp in his complaint.
| Itous father places tber» carefully upon
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
Phone 254.
her bock, where in dm- Ume their pres( ence causes an farttatloQ Uiat prodtk^'s
•
Tbe Zdmi Saflfllr iioriw*.
holes, Into
toko which the .■ The Ideal middle horse is from flf-----i। numerous small boles.
333^33333 333333^.^3^
forthwith ’ drop. Ifl those cells, j
teen to sixteen hands high, shoet buck•
■i*r.. , which from natural pressure get to be ed and well coupled. It bus thin, high
-—
-j.—
?*• hexagonal, .like honeycomb, tho young • wither*, a long, well arched neck and
W i frogs are finally batched and for a bit 1 a long, keen ear well set on th&lt;j head.
| scramble almut their mother's back, The tall should bo set
mt high on the
tlie
•v I hiding in their nurseries when danger । rump, and die rump 1«~..
Itself KiBoukl
—be
w
! threatens,
Bomewhitt sloping. TTir horse should
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bail? besides flat, sinewy bones In its
“Jones Paid the Freight.”
tegs and a medium sized foot—Coun- [
The sea anemone rewnnblre tn shape try Life In AmcMca.
.
Ijirkin and nuraen'uB otlier concerns adver-’
a morning glory. Its mouth ojrens like
I
the cup of that Hower, and. above it are
]
tise a $10,00 premium FREE with a pur­
seen
a
number
of
tentacles
wavtng
In
Fashionable Tailor—Go front nt once.
chase of $10.00 worth of something you
... the
me water. Un rixxi
or nnyfood eouHists
eoualsts of
any- Two young clerks there after suits.
don't need, pid you ever hear of a genuine
W thing it can got, but generally It gets New Man (whisperings
,
..
'rewriting
' ' '
on]
offer of ‘something for nothing.'" Its al­
iAi the minute Insects that float in the sea. a millionaire. ‘Lcnre him nnd attend
a ease of "Jones pays the freight.”
xAL j At any nlnym It doses ILs cup and Is to tlie clerks. Three mUUouulres don’t
-i- J then hardly dhtlngulxhable from tho buy new clothes once ifa five years. I
W I rock on which It is rooted. It has n A clerk is good for n fresh suit every
W ' set o? sucker muscles that attach It three months."—New Yore Weekly.
I
• so firmly to the rock that It will aotee---------------------------, time* te torn In pieces rather than
- Thr DtBicntty.
W I let go.
_
__
...
,,
Mr. Rooke—I hope you didn’t telleve
made by any mail order firm. We will sell
Wtet they sold about me. Mlsa Budd— [
:-------------One Bird Barred.
you what yon need and not a combination
I make It a nolnt never to believe more
! "Can we keep birds?" Inquired Mr. than half I bear.' Mr. Itooke-Rnt the ;
order on something
don't need. We
W Youngtiusband. who was looking at the trouble ih you women generally believe
will sell you 100 bare of Lenox soap for $3.00
$ on.
tbe wrong half.
1
The mail oiyler house charges you $5.00.
"
“Well, you can keep canaries and
-5-----------------------a saving of $2.00
good to you/
such birds as them," replied the genial
pi*rmate«.
1
landlord, "but there's one bird barrUd
Mother-Tommy, I don’t like to have
• from tliew' apartments."
you play wftb boys who are ted. TomStore closed all day JULY 4th.
;
on-r
- *uXTK
“What
bird Is that?"
my—But the good boys are no good,
fblfaern Xlr.wu
“Stork."—Louisville Courier-Journal mnmmn
momma._—_Chicago
News.

posts

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

$10.00 Saved
ways

'

: We Will Duplicate Any Offer
you

Does

*1—

look

HAHS &amp; RUSS,

S Phone 16.

The Grocers,

ik

I don't like to talk much with people
‘ always
‘
i agree with me. It la anmswho
ig to coquette with an echo for a little
■hUe, but one soon tires of It—Carlyle.

- - - ----------yon- Wife eomplainod
k®g? asked the doctor.

up and declaret! that tbe mystery sur­
rounding young Mejwnwiv’s death Ini
faraway Australia Juul never !&gt;cen
prcjM'rly cleared up. and so It came
about after throe mouths that tlie law­
yers took a hand in tbe case.
■ The young man had kept ported a« to
what was going ou tuu! bad laughed till
talk to WOHL Tils mother declared It a
shame that hte Identity should be questkmed. iumI .•'.•hen public, opinion finally
forcwl an Investigation she was on .
hark! to pledgb her life that no mistake
luul lioen mad
dr. -TlM? flret
"
'hoar's luveetigatihii
her 1u tho wronix. A
*&lt;—•*•—proyxl
----great gnk- hiul' blown down n huge
tex?, tree one night while Arthur was
yet at homo, and In Its fall it had killed
two dogs In thPli'^keunRl.
. . r ....The supposcould toll ucalilng of the Inddent A acyro of otltur things were calk
^d up &lt;o test him, and be failed In nil of
thorn.
,
It was then found that be was ar­
ranging to dispose of all his property
and flee the country, nnd he was taken
Into custotly until u now investigation
could be nmdo Ln Australia. Ball was.
given, nnd Arthur went back Ixhim*. ac­
companies by his mother. She bad
been made to doubt him, but she still ;
iiopod that te would be able to clear .
himself.
In tte course of a month, without ।
living reaped any jxirtlcQlar benefit
from the property, te dieappeared and
whs rw-ver beard of again. A new In­
-wtigatloti revealed tte Tact that tbe
true Arthur Mess more was dead, but it
faeteoed do crime on the other. Tte
two ted probably teen Mcbuma*’ for
yreiK and during that time the false
Arthur had drawn tte incidents of his
nft, from tte otter, and when left free
to do so te feul returiuxl to England
and played tte impostor.
...
-• .
. _ •
!
Dot for the girl friend of hie boyhood
there would Dever a question have been
nuewj, JUKI
raised,
and ne
he woum
would nave
have uvea
lived onj
and
rtry '
M ttx&gt; t™,
of
father
I mother who welcomed him so warmly

Crittenden &amp; Irving,
UNDER NATIONAL SANK.

4"'

WHY NOT DRESS WELL
AND COMFORTABLY?
A low collar, a spotless shirt, a
narrow belt, a spruce straw, a
two-piece outing suit,
maybe
double breasted, and there you
are, ready to enjoy the 4th of
July wherever you may spend it.

Our assortment of these goods is complete.

$5.00 to $12.50
Two-Piece Outing Sults
50c Io $2.00.
Straw Hats
Belts, H. &amp;, P, make, &lt; = 25c to SI.00Soft Shirts, with Collars attached or
without
- ’ - 50c to $2.00
Collars, Barker Brand, the latest,
- 2 tor 25c

Chidester &amp; Burton,
Leading Clothiers.

piled M^kl/ wily.

I

-X

.

M. quAP.

40c to $3

�patriotic
America

A DANGEROUS CROSSING

;

will always celebrate
the glorious day of the
country's independence.

1

ey s- &lt;

Prwport now has an exprw office
. again.
Yon bad better get in the habit of
calling on DePue.

la That at the Roller Mill. Fred Rock

Came Near Being Run Down

PERSONAL MENTION
1

Mayor Hralh

we

i„ Grand H,pid,\ A

-----

®

2

1 J“

-

A

- .

• SPECIAL SALE M•

There Friday Noon.
Friday, about
12:45 p. m.. Fred
It promiMs to be tbe usual quiet 4tb
Rock's oil wagon came near being run
of July iu Hastings.
down by the 12
p.m. train ww&gt;t on
*Mn,. John
.
Weinert
waa in Kalama-&gt;
The sth will be oalehrated In Freeport the Michigan Central at the roller mill; 200
x&gt; Wednesdav.
. •
" ed?esdB3 ^vverdaleandatThontappl, lake this ctoMing. This is the second time' GeorK® Ixwry returned home from'
within six months that Mr, Rock has coljege Saturday.
1, । Ip the young American
r„
. .
.,
,
•
T. Pierson Jt Son's Mik umbrella narrowly escaped being run down by ' Miss Tillie Brovont is visiting!
-art we have the lar-1 «le iut week
very .uccessfui ,m&lt;i the same train and. at the same cross- friends in Rutland. .
.
, f
wil1 1x1 continued another week.
.MUr
ral°”lX'r Wh° h“tC 1 J*rae" Ttom1 "1»“ Hi"k‘*-V with hi. :
t’CpI • i j ill .Ol
| \r— t r- \f r-» I'.ranu i„ HdUhd.
”
•
I Mnu J- A McElwin entertained the .nd . h,.?, h*Ir r*1"‘"«
a tarahty i, oert.lu «t ,h., rI&gt;,.
i
\
"B-aker Olrb" at 5 o'clock tea
•
I
lueeday evening complimentary to
iffiT ■&gt;»!«. wmrthlngi, d«„ to Rand
v
“*
.url, “
a »»«niiy.
calamity.
Friday'.
hi"’"'k'
•
I
1M
J®
Mrs. Blanche Potts.
•
i «K«ram
" /— -----XTiuay
si
&gt;ilnllli If V"
J. T Plenum * Son'. PL. „ | train
Irll“ oh
c»rm.
m&gt;'within rfour-feet
of one of'
Fnu,l&lt; Dil!lu(lin»r
D,m"ta,,r'•r.f
of ChirJMf'&gt;- ....... I
.....•
• . Frank
I
H VV I I I K A «l. wasV^et. «XU W^d ’ Ur- ,ItUCk'- h"~’
'”“l ”« U- ■” ,b" ri'- ■M0Bd*lrI
I Ulf Wl ItW 1 Cided to continue the sal.. this woL' I t™, 'To ’^re-v'“,i •!,k'0
«!*•■
F"r‘k
™&gt;t to OmrlMte
I cktod to eontiaae the
aU
--------- —.
wagon would have ■ 0H business Monday.
Only a few left at $1.68
;
ei.&lt;k •
।; IMJen
tom a
a mejancholjmulanclwly night,
sight, f&lt;for tho train. 1 Mm C. F. Broolm .nd son Ned are
Eaton Rapids won a very ciwe game ! which was behind time.
Hastings.
was going at Gun I^ake this week. •
1 of
at .the
fairgrounds
yestcr-' fully
fully 8
six(t)
miles
, .
1 base
7 liall nl
7e ra,r
Krounds yestorjA(T) mil,*
huur
refiuin}|,
' Bn Parly while the assort-1 Uh&gt; Hftne^,ux&gt;n trom
local nine- ; by the ordinances of this citv
i' Miw Charlotte Van Auken is the
' Store
to 2
favor
..... ______
bcoru Sa to
2 in
in r»v
or of
,.f Eaton
E.ton Rapids. I Thojiaa
lraJ„wj, w
apt|UW
]I guest of Lansing friends. *
The
places or
of Wiiw™
business wild
» H
is. apt to
ordinance [ Mrs. George Bellinger and son Daie,
rc,- .-&lt;&gt;au.
■
The following
following plan-,
win:1 When
wh''n «•
it i«.«pt
to excw-d
&lt;-xcwl unlinanc.

.

we do. we do do
»

For Holiday Week

• We
„ o
___ ___ _______ ________ _
• Ready-to-Wean Department—such lines as Petticoats. Skirts,
Suits.
S perhaps need a New Spring Coat, Separate Waist,
some
such garment for the holiday arid here is a opportunity to
save a few dollars on each.

-i-».

-:i,&gt;wn in

; lw closed all Day July 4th:
Wright -----j
“*
After
----- the
" regolur time tor it. of Elkhart Ind., visited her sister Mrs.
: B’ill Bellinger over. Sunday.
Brt,tliers .
Hams ----and -----Russ,Frank , BPPC*rance. people are hot apt to be
Horton,
I.... .uh
J. ,S. u.
Goodyear
o. viuouyear
Co... W.
_ _ p;J; looking fur it. The store and coal ' K Samnal Velte of I.ake Odessa, spent
—
Cook and Seintz. .
” “
of L. A. Eatoji. the coal sht'-Js of SundaV with Hastings friends.
Cisc jfaijlicrs filch I.2&gt;3|5&lt;8( and 10c Merritt,
If &gt;nri Rr
Tbe “nperiority of the borne grown 1Ja*’,oiw ❖ Co., the Mewr warehouse
Miss Katharine Van Valkenburg re- ■ £
Tj,
s par box
IG ana oc over
imparted Strawberres has been ; MM1 l.^e ru!ler miH "but off a view of ■ turned from Ann Arbor Tuesday.
i
1.2 5 and 10c aPl‘ri'c‘ftletl wy much the last few ; u tra*’1 in oitb*r direction, and there
Mrs. Emma Simpson of
Petoskey A
Rin ■’■idles, each
'
weeks. Finer berries were never grown arc.“Pt to
freight cars outlie sidings 1 was in the city the fore part of the i a
1.2,3,5, and 10c *J,y’rb*re than right here in thh* vicin- ^hich audt*' lhe &lt;l»fficulty wono. The
week.
•
12
lets, each
S*j
। ity this year.
j N. C. are now running heavy and fast i1 Mrs. M. W. Hicks and Ford Hicks {9
Hrt c(i:Ker»j« bunch

•
Hat&gt;
tfin

-'■'MS
IMS

10

5 only, coats well made,
silk, lined, very latest style,
sIxm’3* 34, 36, ma nn

$3.98

Ic and 5c

■ ;ssr pots. Magic Fountains.

lilt-

Covert Jackets

Special in Walk­
ing Skirts, in­
eluding Mohairs
and Homespuns
light colors.

K

IS

■i ..J in.
5 lid IOC
and 50C

30

IU. IJ. 40. and 50C

This pew lot of Walking
Skirts will be quickly solo,
as thi1 styles are the very
latest ideas in skirts de
sigi-.ed for summer wear
and the price is
decidedly
less
£■
than value.
Choice for....

W. E. Burtof Elmira. Mich, arrived '
C“"“’
S°w-1 , returned -‘Friday from Anandale-on-; W
in
rity Fri*&gt;y
*• visiting rel- I
V the obstructions to ws-iug nn ! Hudson. ■
.
I
ativea nnJ Weud&gt; ,n
,‘^nU
“PPriwching train, mid the noise st
Rev. D., Mandi of Charlotte spent j •
»‘Iv cum.-some time ngo lo care :■”‘‘'I«”'lrnt of tl.. coming
(or laT
Mn- M M
. „» ™a wh.eh would often prevent. Saturday and Sunday with Hastings ।
1 friends.
ia

Silk Coats
7 only, silk* coats made of
good quality Taffeta Alik,
lined over shoulders, new
spring 4 styles, some plain
black.
others a A nntrim med
in K v MX
while. To close

;: ?eanjiMdi, Nigger chiMi.,

J. T. Pierson and family attcndeil ' A
A. b. Burroughs and son wish to, How valuable is-h human life* is it his father's funeral at Bowen's Mills • a
OUIDT
U/IIOTO
36
some
announce that their green house will ; worth-what it wotfld cost to properly Sunday.
on
n
VvA uld are
olhera b,Mck
VIHIII
nniuiv aud whUe jDd co|orgi
puottvely be cl&lt;*ed bereater every Sun-1 protect this .langerous crossing? Wr
Mrs. Dr. Binder ami daughter of j 5
&gt;tt.
rartridge pistols, etc.
black, havy. white, all nicely made and
slightly soiled, all good qualities.- well mode, fit
day at 11a.m. All orders for How,-re think it is. We certainly would not Caro, are guests! nt the Presbyterian W
guaranteed, nearly ah sizes. You can have your
1 for delivery that day must be sent in , wish to .see any unreasonable demand Parsonage.
i
&lt;0
choice at ONE-HALF price.
before that hour.
iniUie
tlie
|jUt we belief
Mrs. G. H. xyiwn. or Prairierill., *
Mrs. Mary Cartlidge. who has lieeh &gt;t ia not unreasonable to auJc to have spent Sunday with her daughter.2Mr&gt;.
HOSIERY and • *• J»ttrtt mi u&gt;»
UNDEBWEAR
Photic Ji.
/ The Druggists, visiting her daughter Mrs. Walter the tjdller mill crossing projwly guard­ Jakie Dlger.
Weaver, will
leave tomorrow forfetbfloods Delivered-.
Miss Evehn K&lt; pf went to Pentwater j
large Eastern house and have placed them on sale
very latest styles, sold al-all regular shoe
at lees then tne wholesale price. Contig in and look
R. I i'. orders, filled the day received Grandville to visit her brother Milton I
Saturday where she .will spend a part : a
stores at 81.30. Our.price,... Jpl.iy
them over. )
Coulter, and will tjien Jfo to - Chicago i
of her vacation.
23 pair Ladies* Ox folds, late spring styles Bluch­
Two of the most tfnlnent lawyers at
to visit other friends.
Mrs. Jennie St- hbins and daughter • ? er cut. guaranteed all leather. ! A bargain
tlie Philadelphia bar w(ere Benjamin
OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY JULY 4th.
at SUS. Toebar.'
$1.10
Prof, and Mrs Burnham, uf Kalama- Harris Brewster ami his Imljf br^thec, Nellie Were in Grand Rapids the fun- ! J
xoo were guests.of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Frederick Carroll Brewster. ;Berth had part of the week.
,
W
Ketcham Friday and Saturday. Prof. held Uhof attorney gtneir|l for
Mrs. E. E. Di.- tnond went to Lake W
Burnham is connected with the West tb-« state. an&lt;&gt; the first had G-n jitterHASTINGS MONEY BACK STORE
Odrsga Friday to visit her son Jay. ■
ern Normal, at Kalamazoo, and speaks ney g«*neriil of the United Stdtes fThey
returning Munday.
. A
very hopefully of the future of that in. had not been on friendly terms for
liariy- Ambrose, of Vermontville. A
mate a great reduction
many years. It is said tliat &lt;in oh’’ &lt;*&gt;
stilutiou.
,
Cftslon u mutual friend trlvdj to bring spent tiunday'ns tin- guest vt Mr. ‘ and
t.-’'musical instruments
Some ut the BANNER maps are on
thorn together, and finally FrWerfck C. Mrs. Kep. Silsbee.
deluding Saturday,
sale at tlie LXilton, Cloverdale and cuDscntid ty-bury th&lt;' bat&lt;-heti and sent
PHONE No. 30.
Miss Bessie Rogers and Miss HurHastings, Mich.
Woodland postofiices. These will Jw Benjamin II. n ••an! eontalnln|: his
ence Harper." »]&gt;ent the week with
closed out at .W cents each. These 4 nan?', with theso words writwujmdcrfriends in Luwdl.
neath.
"At
hbme
on
Morning
evening.
maps give all the roads, rivers, lakes
Rev. H. H. Van Au ken returned
and streams of the county, the location May 1.” By the same njessctigetj Ben­
jamin IL sent n «xird In retain, which Friday from Alpena and will hold the i
of the churches and the boundries of,
r
,-k is full in Violins,
' usual MMTicva Sunday.
| ♦
read.
"Benjamin
n.
Brewster
also
at
every £anh'. and tlie name of its owner. ;
.
.
Mandolins,
Banjos,
home Monday evening, Mayll.” This
Prof. Downs, wife and children, of j ♦
The 17-yr. locusts which dispatches &lt;mdet! neuotlntlons.
■ '.■.•harjH and Zithers,, and all
Lake O$M&gt;a afu visiting the latter's ' &gt;
say are. spreading irhruughuut southern
■' trimmings ana strings.
mother Mra, Man- Bowtw. .
i *
Coneernlnr lirndln*.
Wisconsin areAlue to appear in .some
Mra A. D. Kniskern' of Chicago, i J
■ .-harmonicas are tbe best to
Of course reading may become a mere
counties of Michigan this year, accord­
indulgence
and
iIlMlputlon.
a
habit
to
is
in
tlie
city,
called
here
by
•
the
I &gt;
*L -.nd anywhere. They will
ing to Prof. R. H. Pettit of Michigan
be corrected’; nl&lt;e It Is very evWent serious illness of her mother.
"" । ■*
Agricnl curat college. The swarm in
• -i-ld at a remarkably low
that many great, resolute natures have
Mrs. Arthur Dixon and Grace Dun-; ♦
kjvown as brood No-fk, and has been been
;. -r *.•» c.ean them out so as to
UWU built
DUirv up
u &gt; with uiiu.little reading
iviiuiiih vi
or by •&gt;
inv Bl
mill
Mrs.
,if
'd
Mreof(IhirjuYo
Chicago ' .
under ol**rvation for a number of much reading of a few books and much
■!um for new stock. .
•I
are
O. D.
pondering
—
much
reading
of-mon,
of
"
’
”
' visiting c»
n Spaulding:
years but it is said that ,thc numbers
will not be sufficient to cause serious opinions, of events, rather thin of tlie
Misa Grace Zagelineier returned from
damage. According to Prof. Pettit printed page. Men like Crorijwcll and Alma .Tuesday where she has lieen
the locusts are looked for this year Lincoln nnd others who Iwivej changed teaching schooFfor the past year.
in eastern Iowa,
northern Illinois the connw of modern history bnve been
Burd. Fred and Earle Pierson were ।
so nurtnn«d. We could even point to a
southern Wisconsin, northwestern In­
I in attendance
at their father’s j
venr great and effwtlve modern scien­
diana. a part of Pennsylvania and in
funeral
in Bowen’s Mills Sunday.
tific gvnltw who. with nn apparent aver'several counties in Michigan—Berrien, skm to scientific lltiwnture. 'pits his
Mrs. A. F. Sylvester visited her two!
Cass. Brancch, Hillsdale, Oakland and learning not so much from liooks.ns sons Charles nnd Roy in Battle Creek ’
Wayne.
ftom experiment, nnd from It)" "twee- ai|t]
tbe pwrt two weeke.
The Jeweler.
ty qugstlon*' system Intelligently ap­
Dr. and Mrs. D. E- Fuller will leave
•Hastings. June 25th, 1905.
plied to friendly experts.—Century.
today for a visit with the Dr's father
Before tea became cheap enough to
and other relatives in westenF New
be considered a drin£ it was largely
used as a medicine. A familiar adverDuring one of die frequent rcvolu- York. .
tisoment la tho London Tn tier used to Hons In Halt! the commander of the . John M. Bessemer returned to tlie!
proclaim a “fnnxKJt; dxymicnl quintes­ government' forces at Port nu Prince '
• Soldiers’ Home in Grand Rapids after
sence of Bcbea tea and cocoanurs to­ made a requtMtloh on the authorities
a two woek.4 visit with relative* in
gether. wherein tbe volatile salt, oil nt Cape Halt led for men to nW in put­
• this city.
and sjdrit of both” formed “tbe hlglt- ting d&lt;rwn tha uprising.
After a somewhat rough experience , Mr. and Mrs. Janus Underhill, of
cst restorative tliat either food or frtiyei the Manner can secure
of two or threw days tbe authorities g&lt;»t BBtt]e Greek, are visiting the latter’s
Ic affords.”
twthw U»' raqnlnvt nurfber ot mva
„ &gt;lr a„j Mni jol„, Tl»m&gt;|w.r.
ible dnbbfag rates with this
,M1 loadril thmn oboenl
Tboo J”
■
r triy dally or weekly paper
An artlct gnvo bis latest painting Co the following message wuh bent:
— ! Mrs. Emily Wilcox and Mrs. ‘ Della
Commander Cktitmnvait Fonx-r. Fort nu
jhie published in the United
a portrr to carry to on exhibition.
Lowis returned Friday from Traverse
Prince:
'
.
“Bo careful, bo careful," said ba;
Iw,
Sir-1 send you per steamer Piwinnw the
to­ City, where they have been attending
• &lt; anada as can Ibe procur"the picture la
dry."
day 100 volunteem. llcaen return tn*
&gt; &lt;lher newspaper in thia
■
the W. R. C. convention.
"Oh. never mind,- exclaimed tbe por- ropes with which th. 7 uro ll,u,n.d.
COMMANDER AT PORT HATTIEN. j Axel Tyden. who hxs lieen visiting
.1' Michigan.
;
-w.
relatitra in Chiettgo for a w«k. reAt the breaking out of the Crimean turned here Tuesday, accompanied by
I war Ellxa Rachel, the celebrated his gj^r Miss’ Tillie Tyden.
I French tragedienne, was In St. Peter*-? Mr ftnd Mrg, g M DHvis&gt; of ottmrg. JU«
STrfc’ -go mnlZMr. nnd Mm Geo. Patton of
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

WASH. SKIRTS

wheels. Snakes In the grass,

Fred L Heath &amp; Carvetti,

WHITE CANVAS SHOES

0 AUDIT
dAIYint

Musical
Instruments

WRIGHT

BROS

July 25th

A Savings Account
■is sorpething every man and woman should
have. It is a tower of strength in time of
sicknl-ss and trouble, A sure, support for
oxi age.

E-arly

JOHN BESSMER,

We .pay 3 per cent on savings deposits
and ybur money is not tied up, it is payable
on demand.

Accounts may be opened with one dolJar or more.

CLUBBING RATES

The safety of your money is assured by
a capital and surplus of over $100,000.00 and
assets exceeding a half million dollars.

Hastings National Bank,

S.';“of*tl“

STYLISH
is. important to a woman aud it

IS ALL A MATTER OF THE SHOES
she wears. Her feet are made stylish or
nnstylish Ijry her show.
They are the barometer of her whole
dress.
;
'
First among stylish shoes stands tbe
“QUEEN QUALITY*” /

It is smart: It bristles with style.
THE QUALITY SHOESTORE....

n
V,

W.CLARKE SCO

or., of th. B«aun of.

Kalamazoo ww- gnmU of Mr.
Mr-. Frank Nwh o..r Sundnp.

nnd

I fleers, a nobleman of high rank. Mid to 1 Word from Mrs. Rosii L. Cobb at
Rachel In a bantering sort of way:
i y^nn Arbor says that the operation was
:
"We will»«•
notww
Wd youu
- ------ - succawfuL Th/difflcult operation was
merely
w *nu revolt,’ for we'will
' ■“*" wmi
■*' be i | i,reformed in 20 seconds. Doing nicely.
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i kliug champagne.’
"Monsieur." replied Rachel. “France Occidental hotel. Muskegon, his wife
Is not rich enough to treat all her prte- and daughter visited relatives and
friends in this vicinity the past week.
oners of war to champagne."

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“Of course the earrings are quite
nrettr." she said, with Just a tinge of
diMMolntna-nt. "but tho Mon.* ar*
very Smail.”
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"But. my »&gt;w*r,” replied Mr. Puoxy,
“If they wore any larger tliey’d be nil
out of proportion to the ni«&gt; of J*001*
WOT.’-Plillndelphln Pr«s.

Mrs. Flofa Brogan, of Gslseburg
Ohio, who visited her parents Mr. nnd
M’rs. H. F. Naylor of this city last,
week, returned to her home Saturday. ।
Mrs. Fred Boxer went to SaranacFriday to attend the graduation exer­
cises in that place, which is the home
of her parents Rev. and Mrs. A. B.

Johnson.
Rev. ArthurTrott avbs called to Lake
:
Friend-I snppo*» the baby hi’•food Odessa last Thursday to officiate at the
of you? Papa—Fond of me? Why, be wedding of Henry Coiiffield of Grand
• Bleeps all day when Vn» not at home Rapids &gt;nd Miss Minnie Angst of Lake
and rtay" up all night Juat to enjoy my
Odessa.
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SPECIAL SALE
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ino up mu •
stock of •

Ladies’ Misses’and Children’s Oxfords and Slippers.
It will pay you to examine goods and prices.
Ladies’ $3.50 Patent Colt Shoesand Oxfords for $2.70
Misses’ and Children’s in like pro- p n nCDADM
portion.
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I man's in Castleton Sunday.

H woodland Department
WOODLAND.

WEST WOODLAND.

Marjorie ana Herbert Oanonoo wW
Vend th. eutnnter with their «r»&lt;&gt;mother In Kalamazod. They left for
Kalamazoo last Saturday.*
The box social at JeaN Knowles' last
Friday night whs well atended. the
baseball club realizing So above all ex­
penses. On Thursday evening of this
week, they will give an ice cream social
^t the home of Jerry F.lsenhood.

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d.u.h.rr
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EARLY—WERklNO.

pSANITARY BREAD
The BREAD of QUALITY.

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As is proved by it’s ever increasing sale
* Made in a perfectly sanitary bake shop, tbe bread tliat
is wrapped in waxed paper.

The marriage of MIm Effie E. Barley,
daughter of Mrs. Man*, to J. H. Work­
Ing of North Manchester. Ind., took |
place Wediuaflay evening, June 21. *
‘ HOME-MADE BREAD”
ut S o'clock In the home of the bride’*
mother in Woodland. - The house wa#
very prettily decorated with ferns and
a bank of them filled one corner of the*
parlor, before .which the bridal party
stood. The ceremony being performed
In a very impressive manner by the
Rev. John Smith, minister of the Ger­ t “Origiaatorx sot
man Baptist church. The bride wore a
IslHttfi.
dainty gown of ashes of roses Etollenne. Mis* Maud Working, sjster of
the groom, acted us bridesmaid and
..^ of East Woodland
j Torrence Townsend
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’ wrfdhid
march was played by Jesse Spindler.
A^er the ceremony refreshment^ wefe
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to ntxjbt one hundred guests.
! who WPre
jo the dining room. ;
Arlle Bevier. Celestin Good, Jessie j
. Spindler and Harley Townsend actin? :
met JOI tut GOOD FURNITURE. CARPETS PIANOS
]’ ns wallers.
waiters. .The
The bride’s table, was
wi dec- ,
L..r and'Wftlte.
Misses
! orated with green
and ORGANS YOU CAN DEPEND UPON.
Mildred Clarke and Ines Cole -received t
the guests. Those present Yrom abroad 1
were Miss Bteugh of Pennsylvania; I
] Mr*. I. T. More and Frank Clarke,
I &lt;‘f Bradford. .Ohio; D. E. Sower aud j
ELEGANT QUARTERED u&lt; POLISHED OAK BEDROOM SUITS,
] “&gt;« s;1SIDEBOARDS, BOOKCASES, DINING TABLES, ilu PLAIN OAK,
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ASH nN ELM.
i &lt;l™h. or NoohOUIe. MU. Em.
OM ;
"f WoodUud. mo.! pop.hu yjunh
”“&lt;1 -dll-he Mreall,' ml.r,-d b&gt; |
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r*"J* Mr "n'1
] 'du wrrl.faw nt honu- In Sorrh MnMhwj
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&gt; &gt;■ T*”, P'**'**’
| «'-•■’ b"'h &gt;»»«'»«' »»*
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NORTHWEST CARLTON.
we hn&lt;J Ja^ ^Xnln&lt; enme

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I is desired by a great many, especially the kind we make
t
One trial will convince.
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Our candy and ice cream are of the beet uualitv
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A visit will satisfy.
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Our pies are on the light flakey order.

The Infant son of Mrs. Woolston has
George HJcker at Kalamazoo has
Arion Relgler of Freeport is visiting been quite ill for the past weqk. bul*at
been spending
few days in our vil­ her sister, Mra. Fred Durkee.
present 1# much better.
,
lage selling pianos.
Bert R-ce. whll chopping, this last
Oliver Tasker, wife and child of As­
The caae of The People vs. Otis Cum­ syria were the guests of Dor Stowell uqd week, cut his right foot very severely.
mins for. larceny before Justice D. S; wife over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooke are rejotclhg
'England was dlamiMed on account of
over t daughter, born to their daugh­
Sj Oversmlth and wife vIMted the
conflicting stories.
ter.
Mrs. Bols, In Hastings.
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former’s brother and family near Nash­
Tbe case of The People against tha ville over Sunday.
The Carlton Cept^r and West Wood­
peddler"before Justice England was ad-'
land basebail teams will play their
Journed till some time In July on rw- . J. H. Durkee nnd wife,- James Curtis postponed game next Saturday ’after­
and family attended the funeral of
queet of the defendant.
,
noon at Johnnie Carpenter’s. Let all
Henry Curtis at Lake Odessa Monday.
: tk&lt;Pe who een lu&lt;n out end .nmunMte
•J. M. Smithy and daughter visited
Mrs. Ida Durkee la spending a few
friends In the southern part of thia
their first effort.
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days with her_ slater. Mrs. Lydy. In­
county Sunday and Monday. ’
Mrs. George Kunkle and son of HastCarlton.
Joshua Dillentack's barn had a very'
Ings are visiting the former's sister.
William Rowley, wife and grandson Mrs. W. E. Allgeo.
I close escape last Saturday. • Some timfl
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after the freight engine went, south of Hastings visited at S.* Overgmlth's
On Saturday evening the ”Brothers"
recently.
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■ Mr. Dilleback went lo Tils barn to feed
will attempt to repay the ’'Sisters” for
Mrs. Caroline Brngdon of Carlton. Mr. I their banquet given a shor.t lime
a horse, and as soon a* he' went up toi
time agp.
| the hay mow he discovered that the hay artfl Mrs. P. R. Holmes of Woodland
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Mr. Landon of Lowell spent Sunday
! wrta on fire. Mr. DHlenbtigk hurried visited at C. Senter's last Wednesday Ujylth his parents. Mr. and Airs. Otis
SUMMER SHIRTS,
afternoon.
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down and got a pall of watdr, that hap­
, Landon.
pened to stand near, and return.&gt;d nnd|
THIN UNDERWEAR,
Mr. nnd Mrs.^?eorgr Hitt of Warnerextinguished .the fire. He then looked] vllte visited .the latter’s brother. Frank gave an address here Sunday upon the
AND HOSIERY.
nt the roof arid found It was on fire.! Schaibly, last Sunday,
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subject of ’’Faith.”
He then sounded the call, and within]
Fred Durkee and wife were guests at
Th.
or Ihl. Muhpuull,
. a very tew minutes several - parties! Jacob Fink’s in North Woodland one
.hockod to h..r „r th. &lt;T.».h or
were on hand and soon put out the}
DoXlo. which .-.curred loot md,,fire.
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Miss Maud, Van Brocklin attended I .v..,h.« .. hl, J&gt;«m. .
Several parties from our tillage went j camp meeting at Clarksville Sunday.
, mil. north of !h&lt;- W.loui Hill farm.
to Thornapple Lake last Saturday for
Mr.
Oo,
i.
hn&lt;!
Iwrn
.utfartnp
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Mr. Woodard is erecting a tool house
a day of fun, but sold It was fqo cold!
or th, .tomuch. but w.. ui- ..nd
for Pjerry Stowell.
for fun or for fish to bite.
•boqt
until
n
or
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•b-rore
bl.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Grand Rap­
E..P. Barnumiand wife and grandson.] Ids and Charlr* Nash of Clarksville dctli. Hr Iran. . widow. &gt;w«
The Clothier,
Shirley Lee. art Bpending a few days were guests of Perry Stowell and wife ami two daughters to mourn hte death,
Woodland,
Mich.
with their daughter nt Benton Harbor. over Sunday.
John and Americas Palmerton have n
SOUTH CARLTON.
Ernest Densmore hasfthe wail latrt-i
new traction engine and exj&gt;ect to for a new barn. A*hb«*i Cooper does
Mrs. H. A. Nichols nnd daughter Mary very acceptably, as the roads were very
thresh during the coming full.
the carpenter work.
returned from Ann Arbor Saturday, dry-and dusty.*
Mrs. P. B. Hunsleker and daughter.
Mrs. Hebei and daughter Adelfiha of 1 where, they had been attending the r Robert Gray has commenced his hay­
Undertaking.
Pianos and Organs
Mrs. McNaughton, were In our vkllage Vermontville..‘Mlss Flo Van Annatn'df j
commencement exercise*.
; Ing- .
Jast Thursday visiting friends.
Nashville. Prank Smith and son For- ( The Ladles’ Aid society will serve Ice , Mr. and Mrs. Mort Sisson spent Sun­
The carpenters have finished John r»-«t of Lake Odessa, were guest* at C. i cream and -cake nt the residence of C. day In Coats Grove.
। Kahler’s new house and the painters are Senter's Monday.
I.. Smith next Thursday night. Price
Kl!. HronreAi and family gpent Sun! now busy trying to make' It look nice.
Pnrmlngton Bros. have, a new lo- »30 cents.
' &lt;jay In. Irving, the guest of their par! Miss Emma Grozlnger is home for n horse jower threshing machine. They I John L'sborn is having a new drive । &lt; nts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bronsnn.
vacation.
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also have a gang of men nnd will be well jiut In. hi* old one having failed to I Daniel Doyle died Friday evening of
। Rev. Lyon and family have returned prepared for work.
supply any more water.
J kidney trouble, his remains were taken
j from Eaton Riipkls. where they have
Mrs. LetiA Bishop and children of j . ^Valker Mathews nnd wife of Detroit j Sunday tv Grattm for burial. He leaves
j
been spending a -we^k visiting, rela­ Hastings' .-pent list w.-ck with her par- : are visiting the latter’s sister. Mrs, i a wife, two sons .and two daughters to
tives and friends.
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rnta, Mr. anil Mrs. Andrew Geiger.
John Shriber.
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Mrs. Waltz is on the alek list.
Mrs. J. H. Darkey entertained the ' Hamilton A. Nichols Is making a very ] Burt Gray and wife were guest* of
Hver order# for a number of &lt;
It is reported that .Woodiand Is not a 1’. B Ladles’ Aid ^Society Thursday.
liberal &lt;-ff«'r to the peojUe of Carlton 1 their brother Robert’s people Sunday,
miles out of Coats Grove, for
good place to raise pupnikfna. They
Mrs. George. Raflle* and daughter ! nhd Hastings
living north of Andrus' J■; Mrs. Helen Gray left Thursday for
.
say that the vines grow so rapidly that Let ha of East Woodland spent last Frl- Corners. Mr.
J*' N. ha*.a
- *■-•------ - pit 1 Hartford tu visit h-r daughter and anything you need from my
fine -gravel
! the pumpkins are worn out by- being day with h’-d sister. Mrs, Charles Helse. on his farm in Hustings
township, ....a
and '
ri tn.
MrK Maud, Engles. She will
General Store,
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dragged around.
he agrees to give free of charge -KK) he gone for some lime..
Place your Orders with me and
loads
of
gravel
H
the
ja-ople
will
make
Mrs. Harriet M. Lee has gone to Fort
EAST WOODLAND.
a bee and draw if on the roads, the
I will give them my personal at­
Waype to Hve with her daughter, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F.-Hynes and ehilijren^
EA8T CARLTON.
L. R. Smith.
tention.
and Mrs. AlmenA Tilson of Lake 'ilrus* corner and go north as fur as Jt
• George Nelthainmer, our highway
The Dorcas society met at the home
Odessa were guests of.E. T. Cole and will go. This appears to be a very llbEverything gu*ranteed ,0
commissioner, has been very busy the
of Eiwln Daniels. Fifteen ladles -were
wife on Sunday.
era! offer, but he goes still further and
satisfactory.
' past month repairing and building
J. Lehinani has returned from Ann । says he will furnish a team to draw as ' present and sewed for Mrs. Daniels.
bridges all through the township that
' Remember 1 pay the highest
They made. 33 garments all complete,
Arbor and we are glad to report that
were damaged by the heat’y rains.
। nnd voted to send n box of garments
market price for your produce.
ihls little daughter Orpha seems to be
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST
* and $2 In money to the cyclone district
Misses Florence and Ruth Jordan vis­ much Ifetter.
; pit. W© understand there will be an
ited their sister. Mrs. Edith Grelbel.-last
Leroy D. Jarvis has accepted a place : effort to get the people out right after to help the destitute. .
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la the automobile factory, in Kalama­ harvest. So let all be ready.
‘ -visiting here the past week.
Bernie Smith and wife visited Mr. and zoo and began work, oh Monday.
' Mr. Corner, scribe of the Journal, has
Mr. and Mrs. George Hljl spent part been wielding his pen of lute against . "Mrs. Jap Rounds is quite sick and
Mrs. Willard Jordan last Sunday.
COATS QROVE
Quite a number of the farmers of this lof Sunday wtfih. their brother .Frank I the vices that are tolerated among us. ' there la little hope of her recovery.
Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. -depot
'hone 5 7
OENEKAL STORE.
vicinity are going to make hay this IShaJbley of Carlton.
. When society gets where It should be I Miss Sarah’ Cole visited her grand] Wesley Rennet moved onto the C. E. . gambling, divorces and broken homes ! mother. Mrs. Ben Cole, over Sunday.
;Rowlftder place this’ week.
' will n&lt; tonger be tolerated. I ct us all - MIm B^le Friend vteited at the
The majority of the people of Wood­
Rev. C. D .Jarvis purchased a fine strive to ret good examples ourselves. ; honu.
land will celebrate the Fourth of July
Frank Andrews the latter part
colt of Ernest Dassel last week.
I to the end that others may be won to I of tj,p week.
at Freeport or at Thornappte lake.
i Mrs. Theodora Scofield visited friends I pilths of virtue and truth.
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George D. Barden of the &lt; Michigan
in Lansing part of last week.
Soldiers* home has been visiting friends : Albert Barry’ Is a great sufferer from
MARTIN CORNERS.
and relatives in thie vicinity.
NORTHWEST
CARLTON.
i-czema or cafccer on his arms.
Mrs. Ida Mead Ision the sick list.
Mr. Vlen’Duty was willed to Manton
Mesdarnes N. Kilpatrick and I. May
Mrs. E. E. Gorham spent Sunday with
Sunday school at , Martin church
last Friday on account of illness of hte ■were gums uf their sister, Mrs. Hough­
her daughter at Podunk.
very Sunday at 10:30 o’clock.
son George.
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ton. near Lake Odessa on Monday.
■s. W. W. McKibben spent I
Mrs. Jentflq Barry Is spendlug n f«-w
Mrs. George Tyler visited her brother.
per. Remember the BAN­
last week In Ionia.
J days at F. Barry’s
I
;iq Ann Arbor this week to receive*
V. C. Roosa.Jost Sunday.
NER when you are in
Mr. Frank
and -11
Mrs.
G. W.
UI1K Cassidy UIIQ
IM. Cx.
* ’ ■ i; IGeorge Cogswell of Spring Arbor Is
treatment
for
an
Injured
arm.
Quite a number are going tn the Bar­
vere called to Hasting* Monr vjHsitlng'at H. Cogswell’s.
Mrs. Hugh Nicholas has purchased Cgppy wi
num &amp; Bailey show at Kalamazoo.
the Luurance place and will move there day by the serious illness of. their
Miss Ethel Barry Of Ypsilanti - is
Last Saturday the Hastings Bookcase
mother.
Boon.
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spending her vacation with her parents
baseball team played, against Wood­
LETTER-HEADS
Mr. Frank Durbey of Detroit Is visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman entertained
at this place.
land on our grounds. The game was
their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Kepner of ing old friends and neighbors.
NOTE-HEADS
very uneven, resulting In - favor of Lake Odessa, last w&lt;\?k.
Mias Tillie Brovoqt of Hastings Is vis­
The community was saddened to learn iting old friends at this place.
Woodland, 10 to 1.
,
BILL-HEADS
J. A. Parrot of Laharp. Kansas, and of the death of Mrs. Cassidy, as she
It is whispered that the Hastings S. Ingerson of Nashville visited E. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Firster are re­
was formerly a resident of this place.
RECEIPTS
Woodwork baseball team will play and wife on Monday.
joicing over the advent of a son. bom
Roy Hinkley had the misfortune to June 2f.
against Woodland team at Thornapple
The
Misses
Hazel
Cole
and'Grace
BOOKLETS
lake on the Fourth of July. It Is Healy of Lake Odessa took dinner with cut his foot quite badly, but for the
Harry Patterson, who has been in
prompt attention of Mrs. Beckwith he
probable that this will be a .nice gome.
FOLDERS
Iowa the -past few years, made a short
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. St. John on Sunday.
would have bled to death.
visit at O. P. Wellman's last week.
SOUTH WOODLAND.
DODGERS
COATS GROVE.
The Misses Anna and Glendora Hale
HOLMES CHURCH.
At the home of the bride** parents.
POSTERS
and ErneSt-Lake and Roy Johnson of
Everybody from here is going to
Mrs. Hattie Rogers and daughter Hastings spent Sunday at J. P. Hale's.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shopbell of this place,
BOOKS
occurred the marriage of their daughter Thornapple lake to celebrate the Alethu of Hnntingi, and Mrs. V. B. BrtrThs Hartwsrs
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hopkins and Mrs.
num spent Thursday the guests of J.
Myrtle to George Gurus. The itffalr was Fourth.
Dsarsrt
Martin Skinner and baby of Hastings
ENVELOPES
Mrs. A. K. Richardson went to Ann N. Covert’s people at Woodland.
Freezers..
a very quiet one. only the immediate
■visited old neighbors-at ,this place last
relatives witnessing the ceremony. The Arbor to attend the graduating exerCALENDARS
Mrs. Kate Raymond visited her week.
many friends of Miss Myrtle Join In claea. Her son Rex returned home, with daughter, Mrs. Mary Wickham, Thur*- •
A few of the old friends of HarrySOUVENIRS
congratulations.
day.
.
Patterson gave him a surprise last Fri­
Bernard Smith and wife of Kahunazoo
. STATEMENTS
Mr. Clarence Shopbell spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Glen Fuller were in day evening. The evening was spent
and James Smith and wife of Adrian Lake Odfua Friday, the guentA of Mr.
with friends in Maple Grove.
In games and conversation. Refresh­
CALLING CARDS .
Mr. Dor Mead left for Kalamazoo last are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs., Walter Wortley,
ments consisting of Ice cream, cake and
Smith.
BUSINESS CARDS
Saturday to attend the normal.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Holmes spent Sun­ strawberries were served. All report
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Dr. A. J. Becker, of Dayton. O.. will day afJordap lake.
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a very pleasant time.
Miss
Lulu
Coskrlght
of
Woodland
ANNOUNCEMENTS
speak at the Coats Grove church Mon­
visited Nellie Myers Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Par.melee and daughter
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day
evening,
July
3.
Everybody
in
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As I walked down Broadway tbe other day,
WEST PARMELEE.
WEDDING INVITATNS -David Ober and the Crabb family vited.
Jennia spent Sunday In Hastings the
1 saw a big load of Lumber coming my Way,
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guests' of the former's sister, Mrs. ! A number from this place attended
took an outing last Sunday.
For
the
Kenan
ton
Addition
it
was
duly
bound.
Tn
Mrs. Nora Elliot of Maple Grove vis­
u&lt;
For they build House* there all the year ’round.
the graduating exercises at, Caledonia
Mrs. Frank Wellman’s parents from ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Louise Ken field.
William Rowley and wife of Hastings Inst Friday evening, which- proved a
Calafomia are visiting at thalr place.
V/
Demond. one day last week.
I walked down Green Sl and what should 1 set',
visited the l&amp;lter’B sister, Mrs. S. Over­ success.
But more loads of Lumber for the Hastings Realty,
Mr. Olar Is putting extensive
smith. Thursday.
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STATE ROAD.
Guy Church was the guest of Bert
And on each street and corner I chanced to meet,
pairs on his residence, reshlngllng and
Miss Bessie Fuller spent Saturday White Sdnday.
Load upon load of Lumber so neat.
There will be •preaching at ibe churgh building
j
on porches.
and Sunday in Woodland, linf guest
Mr. Philo Cline and son Clayton are
Sunday morning.
I strode up tbe hill and looked all around,
Miss Clessle Teeple of Woodland is of her sister, Mrs. John Bulling.'
working with the telephone men south­
Mr.* and Mrs. Orr Fisher were called Fspending several days with Mrs. Claude
And a finer little city couldn’t be found,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Wickham spent east of our village.
And on all the good roads that the country ward .lie,
w
to Irving Sunday-owing to the death of iWood.
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the werh will b&lt;
•part of last week In Nashville, the
Those great loads of nice Lumber were still going by.
The storm last Sunday evening did
the latter's aunt.
a
Owen Townsend has built 860 rods at guests of Walter Stillwell unrf Robert
damage for Sam Flnk- ft
So I started out to find the source
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cliff of Nash- the
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Wolfe rail fence for Ed Coats this Price’s people nnd Mni. Ckrolfine Ever­ considerable
U/
beiner. killing one of hIS work horses
Of all this Lumber and found it, of course,
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Let us have’the next vllle are spending-a few weeks with her ^spring.
and deafening the other horse.
| oa it all from the Tomlinson Lumber Co. came,
mother. &gt;irs. Shawtman.
Mr. CHfTik * Mrs. Cash Warner spent a couple
ft
1( Mesdames Lottie Carn. Rlbblet, Stine
If you visit their yard you will all do the same.
health is very poor.
(of days with friends at Woodland last
Scald head is an eczema of the scalp
order.
and Miss Goldie Caln of Lake Odessa
Mrs. Jane Fisher has been tn Battle
For the people flock there like bees after honey.
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spent Monday with Mm. Walter Sack­ —very severe sometimes, but it can bo
Creek to see her mother.
And are anxious as can be- to spend their money,
cured. Doan’s Ointment, quick and
U/
Sam Gutchess has purchased an organ ett, it -being her birthday.
Miss Gertrude Whitney*!* spending
r or they know that the grades and the prices are right.
permanent in it* reaults. At any drug
*
: There will be a silver medal contest store 50 \ents. *
And they build up tbe Town with "pride aud delight.
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’her vacation with her aunt. Mrs. Lester 5of Woodland parties.
Hattie and Charley Cheeny of Lake at the churchxm the evening of July 7.
A'
Kinne.
__ j All come.
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Miss Theda Kelsey of Charlotte is &lt;Odessa are spending
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Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hunt and Mr. and
visiting her parents.

DON’T
LET THE
SUN ROAST YOU

Wb sell ttiB Summer
Sult you are looking for.
Our summer goods are
made to wear and will
hold their shape and col­
or. Suits in all styles
and prices.

VESTER &amp; CARTER X"

Aim Straight For Us

We have now a goodly stock and your kind is her.for we have all kinds.

We solicit your trade and
will give you good value
for your money.
J. N. COVERT,

This is the kind of weather when you want window
awnings and porch curtains. We have j&amp;at what you
want.
• We keep busy these Tiot days by giving our customers
cool prices. Nothing to make you sweat here.

RENKES ®. W ALLDORFF.

QROCERIES
AND

DRY SOODS

We are now booking orders
for our summer delivery of

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HARD COAL ■ ।
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9gg and nut sizes at $7.25
per ton delivered.

HENRY RflQLrt

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one or more colors.

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BANNER

Hastings, MicH.

FOLEYSBONEY^TAR

Tomlinson Lumber Co

�81 GIRL’S .
AWFUL HUMOR
Would Scab

Over, Break Open, and

Be Raw—Intense

WOMAN'S
WORLD
MRS. FREDERIC SCHOFF.

Suffering for

Two Years—Doctors and Medi­
cines Failed to Help Her.

CURED BY CUTICURA
AT COST OF 75 CENTS
riting under date of Aug.
1904,
. I.. C. Walker, of 5 Tremont St.,
itqrds, Ml., says: “My sister
, terrible flumor on her shoulder
-ihe was eighteen months old,
-■‘hgintcnsusuttcring for two years,
hail several doctors, and tried
vthiflg, but. in spite of all we
it kept rpreadiug. One day it
; ‘ scab over and then crack open
. v.-itery xdaitct ooze from it and
.-•&gt; -.vouid all fall off. It wuuld
:.tv, fur a time, then scab over
,*«&gt;me erne recommended Cutind we immediately procured
. .--i CuticuraOintment, an«i a cake
i-ura Soap'. She was muc h betr the first bath with warm water
uuiL an application of the'
rt. Before it washalf gone we
•narked change for the better,
;;c wr.s entirely enrud. without a
ing if ft. by the one box of Oint-.id &lt;»nc cake of Soap. Her skin
•..:Tir-'ly clear*and she has
I u sigr. &lt; f trouble since."

F.rt'1"lc S**"* Of rbllMtolpbta.
president-ot tho National Congress of
Moeor". U one of tbe nbll.uUtrm.l.t,
of Uli. coo,,,,,. „hc,,. f&gt;nl„ „ a r!)Miu
Pion of unfortunate children win lire
Ion, after «be baa gone to her eternal
reward. Mrs. Schoff was one of the plunrera la the movement for a mothers'
congress and him always been active In
tbe work of the organisation. For many
yefiys ahe has t»&lt;«en cuusplcu«Mis in societlew that have for tiieir object the bet­
terment of the laws-that relate to the'
care of efilhlren, Tbe juvenile tXjurt
law that u-as passed in Pennsylvania

100,000 MOTHERS
Daily Tell Other Mothers
C'-ilicuhi Soap is the best baby*
• ■•. the world for cleansing ana
g the skin, and that Cuxicura
.: •&lt; of priceless value for
.-.nd healing it&lt;^ing, tortur.
tiring eruptions, itch­
chattugs.; A sjngle appli. ■ Cuticcra Ointment, prertaed
• rm bvth -with Cutieura Soap,•*
ir.Mtant relief, and refreshing
: - »kin-tortureil babies, and
■ ' lirvd. fr -*tu-d ntdthcrs.

throe years ago
the stat­
utc l«K&gt;ks largely
and its result has been
dren entirely
inn! courts.
Mrs. Schoff has compiled u book of
“the laws of every »utc in the Union
concerning dependent and delinquent
children and In many other ways, aided
by her wealth, hns shown ber devotion
to the cause so dear to bet heart.
Mrs. Schoff is also det'ply Interested
•-1- -ntgan. l otmty of harry, sa.
ot the I‘rol&gt;«iU- tunrt for the in th** welfare of.her sex and Is a fa­
■ ? holden al the I’roliate office mous organization woman. She Is a
uf h.&gt;»Un&lt;*. In
County on member of the Century «*lub of rhllaI del|4ila/ one of the largest and most
* Probate,
Influential chibs of women in the cuuuof Almira
I try. She wui chairman of n commlttc*&gt;mn£m«S5!£?"4SSh
&gt;»“M to fto?toc tbe
- II. ItMuer. executor rm"hic4
-uJ tesUHN-nt, ot **ld &lt;!♦&gt;- salaries of the public school teachers
mat an Inurement .now
HU*
। .trtlnguo Ih* th-' la-1 *n11 and of ber city.
Mrs. Schoff has a 'beautiful homo in
i! I deecMed be admitted to pro■xcctSor therein named appclnt- Philadelphia and has seven children of
ber iu«ble prr«o«i.
- ordered that Friday, the ber own, to whom sb** is devoted.
,«*• A. I’., iwv.. nt urn o'clock
1.1«- re*‘!itn«»d lor t3e heartrut of
-I ttU.r ttok heir* at law ot «ais
a’! otb«r prrmnn interested In
Tbe perfect' hostess believes In her-..I
... A
k* I- I*ofd**n at th** etobat’ Mrlf nnd her power to give pleasure to
&lt;■: Hartlnr*. in raM county,
tny there N*. why the prayer her guests'., Sb'«* arranges h*-r rooms to
may not I- tp-rjied. \nd It artfully .-onceal sburteomlngs, furbish­
ing up the furniture with n polish nnd
• i : **!&lt;! pNlUoa and tbe hrurlng making &lt; leauHuoss speak, for Itself.
Windows are clear, draperies are spot­
•nlatrtl in *ald CouDCy of less. and care shows la every part of
* &lt;-ek for three &lt;*uccewlvv
tbe abode. I have been in tlie simplest
kinds of homes, where I felt Like ex­
judge of Probate.
claiming. "How charming!** and I have
gone to mansions where I found not an
atom of romfort, though It was teem­
ing with priceless articles. I can call
to mind a little house occupied by the
vicar of a big, imposing church, in
' whose yard It was plumped, where millloualres* daughters delighted to. pour
j tea when the vicar's wife threw open
। her doors to the pariah, says the I’Ullafldphia Bulletin.
’■
••'iraimto have thi- BANNER 1 It was wonderfully simple nnd pret• -»-ry Barry county eul&gt;scrlber ' ty, with its mattings and' rugs. Its
■ Tt-ursdat. Inorder to du this, ; ihort muslin window curtains and old
;it go to press not later than I fasiilone*! furniture, such us can Is*
Wednesday afternoon. We ask
• orrespondents to please mail i bought for a song tn secondhand stores
-nnt valuable mahogany, .but stained
.
- f^vnri as early Monday as pos
•
• iFftie insuring the publication । woods in odd ahapes hd&lt;! full of com".Leir letters. Much local news । fort. Tbwv were always ilowvrs grow­
■ in Tuesday and Wednesday : 31g In that house—not many, but the
’.'handle all this ap'd ten col
rommon kinds, fruited to the season**
&gt;’ &lt; ■■rreepondence and get out ■ ind giving touches of color hnd swp»v• I* rat the above time jerowds
jess to the place. Nobody stopped! to
-•‘J ueal, at beet, hud wp canisk how much money ha&lt;l been spent
u*i certain or printing all bur
in the tiny bourn*—tlie dear's salary
■ refpuhdeiioe every week, as we
was small and his family large, bls
J® do without fail, unless we
some pretty, his wife dleyor. And he
&lt; i fetters Tuesday noon at the
**hs a gpnilemsn! What more was
• j&lt;«Ied?

TO OUR

00433372

i, One of tbe most perplexing problem**
' with which the order loving mother
I las to euntend Is to decide where to
jut tin.* ciiUdren's toys. If placed in the
August
June, July and Au&lt;ust
itirwy closet they keep tbe fioor In an
inslghtly litter, and tbe dust gathers
, itilckly under them.
— -£~- Metropolitan’
—
One of the most convenient devices
•
DETROIT, MICH.
» a box conch seven f»*et In length.
Jiree feet wide and throe ft**-t deep,
•
Miy iimt*. Nn UKatloos. Good
.
-uisiterd. Under new inaiixf**to this Is a binged top. Tbe box iscov•ul. c&lt;irr*~ti-on&lt;l“n«* •olldled. Ad drew* ’
■ wed with a doep red brocade, nnd on
W. M. IHAW,
ar
Lt. BURCM,
. be lid Is fitted awl securely fastened
, t hair m'attrros, also corercd with broHulltlng. GrU*ol4 and Grand
I jade. Into tills thoroughly ornamental
River Ave.. DETROIT. MICH.
■ &gt;lece of furniture the toys may be
gored every night It being tbe chBiren's duty to pick off everything from s
NOTICE »E HEARING &lt;*I.ALMR.
he floor nnd put It nwny In a neat and
• &lt; i * Mteii&gt;r4&lt;- County of Harry, m.
s: *■ !•&lt; bro lly given, that !&gt;v an order of thr irderly. manner.
v- court f&lt;*r the Comity of Barry, mart** on
Tliey become accustomed to this
j*'b. -lay&lt;x May. A. I«. 1»». fotir mouth* ask and perform it with |&gt;crfect cheer­
ihai&lt;Vti'W&gt;-r&lt;-Al)ow-&lt;*d(orcrt*dltur*tonret I'-Irv-Ufin-; arnltid the *-»t*tc of WlUtMD fulness nnd with n delightfully plensHinn* -l.uq of *.tM eounty; dreeaurt.
■ : r*at all creditors of said decea'ed are re­ int 'conviction that they ore helping
to presrid their ctelma to said Probatenumma. By the time tbeh* early sup'- .l!“'.»1S£51^MiS.ilVorKS » &gt;. txwxtt to tb« nomerj- not a toy
■ the ski, day of September next, and that $ to be discovered on the floor aud tne
. :rlmui» will pe bcuid before said Court, on
&lt;&gt; elrwod
’..*y th*- j«th day of .September next, at ten X&gt;X COUch is Cloaca.
Upon
same
- in the ftwenoon of that day.
”
----- -*this
■- ---­ ctouch are u number,
i ■•.i*t! May 2»th. A. 1). i»«k
i jf pillows of bright crctonnew and
Charlkm M. Mack,
jndae of. probate. j lenltns and a folded afgbnn. nnd here
•he mother often takes a pussy nap aftNo one would ever lie bothered with j »r tucking in the babies.^.
. &lt;*nstipatione if every Rhe knew how
------------naturally and quickly Burdock Blood
Bitters ' regulates tbe stomach and | The strange Statement has been, made
bowiels. 1
.

j SUMMER SESSION
Gutchess College

!

i

coucn me t&lt;xw with mt* nugers. This
is done while standing.
I

A practical substitute for tbe waste

I paper basket is a high jardiniere which
I baa tbe additional recommendation of
1 being washable.

i Ink stains on any kind of cotton fab­
hat there are people in tne world who ric should bo soaked In milk before tbe
&gt;uy folding beds because they Uks Ink has time to dry.
them, .and who, being willing to pay
large prices for them, enjoy them as • The discovery of platinum was long
articles of household adornment There thought to lie quite modern. In the
does not weui any reason for such a first half of the sixteenth century It
condition of affairs, nnd when'we are was noticed that gold ore from the
further told of a bouse with, many Spanish mlui-H lu Darien sometimes
large bedrooms containing only folding Included grains of a white metnl which
b&lt;*ds one can but rub ofiv’s eyes and ask possessed the qualities df what are
what next? The folding iw-d iH an arti­ called the nobh* metals, but there were
cle of utility,
Is difficult
to view«uu-no
.........•—*but
•• **»It uiiut-uii
10 view
existing
existing records to throw light upon
--------the
roUb.­
«
an article of ornnment Its proper the matter.
luv RlmnUpdj(
n^maros p
promo
place, and its only plnro. is m u 8ma|i it**d its deport, it was another hunrooli
xvf 1,-r“i« npa&lt;-e
hihn,•«. cannot
&lt;.* K.
.
room1 whore
Im* ft,
hod for ...
nn ..1
dip! years b*&gt;fyrf the metal began to
open lied. It ta decidedly 'Insanitary, find Its way Intqj Kurope, aud It was
because It Isgenornlly kept clom-d dur­ not till about 1730 that its propertire
ing the day. Some people would have were really iDvestignted. In 11)01 M.
its believe it is dangerous bcettu.*&gt;e It Berthelot, tbe famous French savant,
has 1m*i*u known to fold Up uf Itself and made an astonjsiilng discovery iu
embrace the s|oo|M*r with sometimes I-gyj't. He was examining 'a metal
fatal conclus!-nw. It is seldom beauti­ •box, unev the prcgMTty of au Egyptian
ful. even though It mny Im* n bnpdsomo queen of the seionth rontury' It. C.,
article of furniture, for.lt generally :•.**. Mid in it he fouaid a plate which at
pircs to Im* something which it is not. first sight he trail; to bo- silver, but
A handsomely &lt;*arv*-d ch«-«t or ward­ afterward tununt out to Im* made of
robe. If .»ne must hrtve n h&lt;*avy piece an alloy of gold uud platinum. Doubt
or carved furniture, would N* more log­ low the platinum came from tlie alhi
ical nml more beautlful.-Sci* ntltkv , vial &lt;h*po6its uf flu. upper Nile
American.

Then* 1« r knack. ateojt preparing tbe
dainty bread and butter rolls for lunch­
eon or tbe B o'clock tea that not every
housekeeper jkmhmiuu-s. To.roll easily
flic bread must not be murt* than a
day old. while the loaves should not lx*
more than five or six Inches in diame­
ter. cut tbe slices very thin with n
sharp knife, buttering each time i»rfore
slicing. Trim off tie crust and roll
lightly, pressing ju&gt;t enough to have
■ thy folds adhere. If -preferred, the
bread can be siurcad wldi n fine paste
of shrimp, anchovy, thicken, cream
cheese, salafi or fig l*cfore rolling. For
children's parties nr wcnslons when
frllte wein deslratfle tliese little rolls
are tied with bche) rlbboti. but as rile
.bon adds nothing to their toothsome
mess it Is tM*st (UiatepMd with under
ordinary clrcumstun.-es.

Iu looking over a l«x&gt;k of travels iu
Franti-. written mon* than 1(X3 years
ago. 1 came across, an lutereatlug bit
about the way of catching frogs for
market. n&gt;e author mentions the
faet that frogs were sold by the bun
fired in tia* nfarkets, that they were
classed as fish ami that only the hind
quaners were eaten. But to corn.- to
the main pfint he says: “To cateh Uh*
frogs tlie fisherman puts om* of them
in a glass v«*ssei,' which he cups into a
brook, ou which tin creature, finding it­
self In so strange a situation ccnfined
In the midst of wider in a trnnspareut
machine^ or. 1- may say, invisible pris­
on. ih*gtus to croak most melodiously,
and by his croaking mnk&lt;-s multitudes
of other frogs come to him on every
side, as If to rescue their companion,
when tlie
fisher valiantly S4*lzes
his prey."—London Chronicle

TWO EXTREMES.
Woman*/~x*«aioni»« j
Tkrra* u a Ha»p/ ^&gt;*&lt;i«m.
“A house is a regular vampire if rou
will allow It to be, ’ said u woman who
keeps house and atoo longs for time to
'give to other Interests, outside of tbe
home. "It will absorb nil your thought
• and vitality.”, she continued, “until
your back 1a bout and your brain cuucentra ted on the little scratches on
your hard wood floor or tbe neglect of
tbe kitchen faucets to shine all tbe time I
like gold. If we could b® compelled by i
law to live In bouses of a limited num­
ber of rooms It might be |x&gt;sslble not to
be tied band and foot to their care ah
I am. You know tbe woman In the
corner house? Nobody would ever think
from*bar dowdy dress that she had
such n fine home. But the fact Is every
dollar thnt she gets gi*ea for clirtalns
or u ricw rug or pretty bits of rblna.
and she looks old and neglected,through
ber extreme devotion to her house.
"Her next door neighbor lives Just
contrary to this plan and Is a picture
when she goes down the street. Her
hoUM* is clean enougii, but things In It*
are so shabby. When it comes to'choos­
ing betwreq a new nig and u tailor
made suit Ihe promptly cImxmm's th*1
garment. It Is a pair nf gloves tiefor
a china pltrte every time, yet 1 bellcv
b»*r way
the better., provided one
must go to either extretm*. and really •
there seems no sensible half way.”—
Chicago Inter Oceun.
•
'
tm»

WOMEN WHO REST.

The woman that really wants her
husband to Ih&gt; hoppy and doesn’t find
delight in saving her blackest,' most
doleful side for hliii n*sts before It Is
Ume for him to cpiue borne. She doesn't
work hard until she bears Ids step,
aud, then, worried and nervous, run to
meet him with a &lt;-omplanit uj»un ber
lljis. She stops work before It is time
for him to come, bathes her face. &lt;*ombs
her hair, slips Into a ^ouMlurtable. clean
dnits nnd either lies down pr sits do­
ing nothing uritll he comes.
T£e woman who wants to look fresh
aufi l« charming at the evening party
d&lt;s*s the same thing, just to get ready
for it. She plans ber work so that she
need not jump from the dish pa** ix»to
a pretty drt*ss. She has ber clothes
read) aud she takes a nap during -the
late afternoon. This Is to make ber
sinik* ready nnd her eyes bright
Both tho husband and the hostess
will Im* appreciative of the woman who
greets them w'.tli that gentk* serenity
which comes only from otn* who Is rest­
ed’ Too many women jail to make
others happy simply Ixb-ause they ure
always ilrvtL— Kansas City World.

■
Rrllnfng n Coat.
When n tailor has a jacket to reline
A competent waiter is not a/ool by a
be first rips out half of she old lining long .shot, and no man Is so Htiernl at
for a pattern, leaving the other at- any other moment of his life ns wbrft
tnetwxl as a guide. Then ho «-ut » tbe . he is fissllng Well. A first class sen ifig
new lining from tint pattern and sews man ut tnbk* ran wheedlf a quarter or
it op; leaving tin* underarm s»iims half dollar out uf oven n stingy liintheropen. Ik iiestcs^ in one half of tin* skit£ by some delicate attention, by
lining, fitting tt 'along tho fronts and Showing UM the l.-ast bit of Interest In
bottom of the jacket an&lt;l then rips out Iris fispvcial welfare A G*-nnan lienthe half of the old lining tliat was left tenant lu hanl lines Is waiting in a
attached nnd baste** in tbe remaining swell hotel hen*. - Ills tljw amount to
CULINARY CONCEITS.
half of the new. Now be hems the $10 a day. He is Incognito for the pros
new lining around the iKittom, njck ent. VntvorsUy graduates could do
1’runen, soaked and chopped. make
and fronts and last of all he does.,tbe quite as well. Tlie principal trouble Is an acceptable addition to fruit cake.
armholes ami underarm senms.\lnu&gt; that waiting Is regarded as too servile,
To improve- tomato soup always add
too menial, smacking too much of slav­ a miuiHie of orange just before serving.
which any cxr«*ss*of nwterl-il enji
After this Is done the linings of the ery.- But good waiters make valuable
Onions should always bo boiled in
frk*nds and earn several times as much water that bAs been salted; otherwise
sleeves are put in.
money ns bank clerks and shop snh*s- they lose much of their flavor.
tncn. And tin* &lt;-nIHng might bo digni­
Boiled carrots, If passed through a
An IngenlutiB nnd convenient substi­ fied—New York Press.
potato masher or a sieve and seasoned
tute fur the ordinary complexion j&gt;owwith pepper and salt, make an excel­
dcr Im simply a dfclnty’ booklet to be
_
Alfred Bin 111. the celebrated English lent vegetable course;
-carried
in one’s chntelnjiM? and to Ih*
A-most delicious fritter Is made, by
u»«l wben&lt;K--»»lo17'eall».vvl"i’lK-n\rltb. J™1'!"';'-'1'' .“"J ."I-'™**-’ IlbrHUM of
chopping cold chicken meat, seasoning
rapidity nnd without courting notice. *the last
- * ceuSury. was nut always in an
'll with celery salt nod mixing In tbe
Amiable
frame
of
mln&lt;L
and
one
day
Are you nt nil •■onxcloui, that you are
ordinary fritter batter. Fry by spoon­
muggy nnd Hint your fare Is far from be was seen at a rehearsal -holding a fuls in deep fat.
clear antl_dry? Then nil that Is neces­ wretched "buimw" by the collar aud
Orange fronting for cake Is made by
sary to offset tbe requisite improve­ scolding him savagely. Tlie poor fal­ grating the rlud -of fin orange and
ment is tu t&lt;’*ar a leaf from this little lows fright and* distress, says F. J. squeezing the juice and’ a tablespoon­
volume, pass It over the chocks and Crowcbt In ibis biographical anecdotes ful of lemon julee over It. Gradually
brow and consign It to tho four winds. of famous rnu&gt;l&lt;-b.t^. attracted tlie at bent Into the mixture confectioner’s
No puff, no pad. Is needed. The whole teniJon of Mallbmn. the famous prFTiin sugar until the proiwr consistency is
o|K*ratlon is quietly a»*l quickly per­ donna. Tbe lady crossed over to the - reached.
malinger and said:
formed.
"Doyou know. I shall cull^you "Good
That Stltrh In Time.
Friday.’ ’’
Nevef negli*i-t small, repairs. A stitch
“Why?” bo asked.
A wdman who does her own house
in time saves not only nlm*. but ninety.
work aud who always manages to look ‘ “Because,” replied Alilibran. “you
Don't l»*t buttons hnng by tlielr last
.
neat and tidy has given some helpful arc such a hot crust bun."
thrvml. darn small holes, never wear
ideas. While washing dishes or clothes
dirty or tumble*! Inre. brush off mud
rtie tucks a folded newspaper over her
Bol son* are sores that form ou and bind fray&lt;*«! skirts. Fine feathers
apron. This she throws away when
make fin** birds, but Dover go in for
those
frarts
of
the'lxxly
that
are
under
­
tbe work In done, and her apron Is kept
only outside show. Your lingerie, cor­
prTfectly dry. She alsoIceeps a pair of most In the position taken up by the sets am! stockings should be good, if
stocking legs to’draw over her sleeves I bed. occupant. As a rule they-never
plain, and always carefully kept in or­
while sweeping ok dusting ur doing ; form unk-M the sufferer Is confined to der. A clean rotton petticoat Is bet­
anything about thh house when abe one poaltloh. When set up they are ter Gian a shabby silk one, nnd the
,
most
distressing.
Whisky
or
brandy
does net like to crumple her sleeves by
used, its n lotion to the healthy akin smartest boots l«x&gt;k bad If they are
rolling them tiji.
I on&lt;-e daily will prevent them. When . worn down nt heel or minus buttons or
[ there are commencing sori’s they eboukl, tidy laces. Remember the outward npl»e treated with y-hlte of egg mixed pectran*'*.* fs often an Index of a per*
No woman x»f fashion fails to per­
. with powdered alum. Tlie two should son’s character and that odc Is apt to
fume tier bath lu these dnjs. By this
Im* well rubbed up together. If one has get “untidy" in one’s character when
method flu' body become** saturate* I not a mortar and pottle It Is a good habits of untidiness are Indulged in.
with n faint, delicate odor. Tablets for
plar&gt;
to mix the things In a Irnsln with The tidu girl makes a tidy wife nnd a
Chtldren’o
Tt»y».
|K*rfuming the bath *toiue iu every
tidy motneFThml her influence goes far,
a lune knlfa Iiandle.
siviit. from plain violet to al! sorts of
like the ripples that spread in water
bouquets; On*' &lt;»f these dropjMil Into a
after a stone has t*een thrown In it
tub of water will perfume not only tho
Why do we always talk of putting
bath and the bather, but the room am! on our coats and vests when we air­
the whole house.
If the room is without atm. any* the
ways put on first our vest and then
Scientific American, make pale yellow
, our coat? ’
Why do we refer to the coverings of tbe color key. If tt la cold (ou u cliff
Marble surfaces should be cleaned by our feet as shoes and stockings when or In the mountains or in shadow of
rubbing with a paste made of a large tbe stockings are first put on?
lump of spaplsli whiting ami a tea­
Why do we invite people to wipe
spoonful of washing soda in enough ■ their feet when we mean their shoes?
water to thorough*/ dissolve tbe whit- ' Why, In the olden tunes, did a father
tog. Rub the paste ou with a flannel । tell Ills son be would wotm bls jacket
doth, leave for half an hour ayi*l then when every one knew he meant his
wash off with warm water and dry pania Irons?
I
WI™ ANY OTHER
carefully.

WARNING.
engu. DMonnonng wsnsi. warm it wxw
“ blendifig of mahogany and pink or
If rou hare kidney or Madder troubold rose end old gold hangings com- le and do not use Foley’skidney Cure.
blued with a relief of curtains In. Ivo- | you will have only yourself to blame
ry or ecru tint If tt Is sunny, mahoga- for results, as it tirtively cures all
ny or other dark wood, and blue wifi g”™’ ?f k,idn*&gt;'
give the desired effect. - If It ta too .
,7 w« m r
v . K°dand'
dark, fight It up with maple or white !
to "•
&lt;«»*rtyear.
enamel, with cream or golden brown
br
brom or
Banner Adria always pay.
with rose tones on f
" and‘ put '
the walls,
some bright blooming plants an&lt;\ ferns
about tbe windows.
Cracked Ups are often caused by HI
health and indigestion. Put a little
good cold cream on every night after I
washing and overhaul your dietary if '
▼ou are troubled in this way and want
to remedy the matter. Never bite your
lips, however rough
ble they may
y feci,
feel. Biting makes mattern
ratber than -better an&lt;! ta
likely to
of the lips and make them thick and
uely.

The Song
of the Hair
There are four verses. Verse
1. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes
the hair grow. Verse 2. Ayer’s
Hair Vigor stops falling hair.
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re­
stores color to gray hair. The
chorus is sung by millions.

Lehigh
Valley
Railroad
“The Line Beautiful”
BUFFALO

NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTIC COAST-

RESORTS

o aud »»ry poor
। tbe Vl«or nati '. r

4 MadabyJ.O.AyarCo.. LovalblUM.
AMo taaauXactur«r» of

Z-l

9

flyers

SARSAPABLU.
merry pectoral.

NOTICE O&gt; HKAKING CLAIMH.
State of MhWuu. Cramtyof B*rry. m.
. 1
Notice I* ben-ny riven. Hut by nn order of
the ProlNitr Court for the county »f Party,
made ou the end day &lt;rf June. A. I&gt;. 1UM. f&lt;«ir
month* from that d:it»* were allowed for credit- ?
or* to prewnt th*dr claim* aealatt the r-ute of I
WIHUm it; Burd, late &lt;S Mid county, deceased, I
and that al! i-n-diior* of-xtld dKra**-&lt;) are in- ,
• iuli**-l to rreM-tit their claim* to *ald Probate I
* iMirt. at tin- I'rtilmte &lt; *m«- in tbe city of Hau- !
examlt'afion ut»1 allowance, ou or be­
fore th- -.md day trf octolwr nett, and that **uth ;
cla’m-t/wlll In- licard l-efor** *ab&gt; court, ou Mon- i
dax tii*- ?ud Ca5 of Ortoter next, at tfn '
o'clocx In th* fur&gt;*nodn vt that day.
Itatre. June 2nd. A. I&gt;. IMA.

Five through trains daily.

Dining Cars, a la carte.

Connects at Buffalo and .
Niagara Falls with all •
lines from theAVest.

matter. «44re*» W. B. WHEELER.
Genera! Agent. I*»ii*cnfer Depart-

7 Fort Street. Weet. Detroit. Mica-

.hidve of Prubat*-.

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CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, lias lionie the signntnre of
has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations iuid “ Just-as-good” arc but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants nnd Children—Experience against Experiment*

What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is I’lcasaut. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age h* its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wjnd
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Uoustipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep.
- The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.

GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

,

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

I PLEASE COMPARE “THE BANNER"
COUNTY

PAPER

PUBLISHED

IN

The Press of this State declare the "BANN ER ’ in tlie front rank.

I “Of course," said the shrewd
huslcuureM.*,
. ..
........ to
9r. Ve sick,
ulnV bat
tltlf
Buy your laundry soap by tlie quaom nn
(lon*t wnnt
tity and pile it iu such n way^its to u
­
It looks as ..
If ...
I’d .have ..
to call *In re
Dr.
leave op*’t* "pace# between tbe bars in .
f,,r n couple of weeks."
a dry room. Tbe harder It gets the. less
**whrit
forY'
demanded
bls
friend•‘What for?"
b!« friend.
it will wash away in using, while It , “He owes me :flOO,
’ -nnd* -that's,
*
about
does even more effective workonJy WBy j can collect It.*'—Phllaflelphla rress. '
Tea owes 16* flavor to a certain fine
volatile
Which Is
only In ,
,„...dlc oil
ou Wiucu
«» present
.............
....................
very rntnute quantities. The fact that
ReginaW-Why
lirxuuuu—-does
---- -your father
it is so volatile rentiers It most noere- *,taut
Atnut you
yoa to stop taking plnno
piano lessons?
sary to keep tea In a enddy that is air Kathryn
Kathryn-He
—He says It's too much of a
pnrj w
__ t_ nM
4„.ta_nh, ndiawl
I menial strain.
Iteginald-^Jh.
pibnw!
tight.
____
You look strong enough. Kathryn—Ob, 1
One good dally exercise for preserv- I the strain isn’t on me. It’s on the otn- j
Ing-suppleness of tbe spine is to bend j era In tbe hotye —Chicago News.
tbe.back while tbe legs are rigid and |

MICHIGAN
Hundreds of

-----

pleased'subscribers have Spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.

ALL HOME NEWS
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
news. It fully covers its held. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say of tbe BANNER to your
neighbor who may not take it.
IF NOT,-Why not send us your name NOW? It costs but $1.00 a year, 5c
tor 3 months trial.

�IN NORTH DAKOTA

achine

Andrew Hoafstatter, Son of Mr.

Woodworking Co's Team

for all kinds of farm ma­
chinery. I handle the
tame grade 1 have sold

Tn cm

lib tkli OIL

h

u»rml,

a# I guarantee it to give
•atfxnction ot money re­
funded.
’
Let me haye your next
order.
'

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescriptions prepared as if for
the Doctor's own use.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

&gt; TF A hbuuld call at my Htoro and «
f I CA
a Free
Sample uf . the j«
Someget
nice
ripe pineapples.
hoseCanned
supporters
sCanned Ladies
peas 10c;
com 25c
10 &lt;«
EV\toma8E*r:J
» and 15c; Salmon i5c;VCanned
at 12c
50 kind
cents.
&lt;
kJ TEA
toes,
the
tor
10c.
Indies
gauze
vests
..........................
I Oc *
r——7———-—:

: DRINKERS

Dangles

brides parent*. Mr. and Mm
S [isrks.

the Scalps of Vermontville** Ball

real ESTATE transfers.

Nine from Their Belts.

and Mr*. David Houfstatter, of

WARRANTY DEEDS.

Hasting* Township.

START

Married Wetto-dax evening by Rev.
S. H. Carprater. Mto Nellie Hpark.

COURT HOUSE HEWS,

Rememtiering that Horace Greeley George Raffier to W. H. Warn­
er. Parcel# Woodland 950 00
advised the young man to go west
and thinking too that Horace knew Harriet M. Lee to Perry C.
Flory, Parcel# Woodland.... 1000 00
what he was talking about, twenty,
year* ago Andrew Houfstattec. then Mary B. Gihnore to A. C. • '
barely of age, set his face towards the
Bnxtun 80 ac ttoc »4 Cartieton.3u0u Ou
land of the Dakotas, and never stop­ Wm. Coburn to Mary J. Reed,
ped until be reached that country.
80 ac Sec 82 Hasting* tw'p.. .8800 &lt;J0
When be was safely there, it occurred to
Ylorgan Jone* to Frances E.
..
him to take an inventory of his earthly I Rowley. Parcel City.....................1200 00
goods. It wasn't a very difficult matter.
I Jacob Kre«i to Robert B. Daw­
Hi found he had some extra clothing
son, Lota 6 and 7 blk 11 Kenand exactly 50 cents..
field* Add City
1 w
x But that is a big capital when com­
Wm. J. McArthur to R. B.
bined with plnck. common sense,
;
Palmerton,
Parcel
Woodland.
50
Ol»
perseverance and industry.
To-day Mr. Ho:if#tatter owns a farm Frances E. Rowley to Morgan
“
Jones,
70
ac
Sec
21,
Has
­
,'North
Daof 64&lt;t acres nea»* Edgerly,
' ‘
~
tings tw'pj
kota. He owe* nd man. He has re fu»ed fci'.i an acre for his real estate. J. L. Reed to W. Waldurfl.
He ha* a large drove of cattle. - eight
8 Ju'.lots 869 and 870 City.... 80u (x)
work boras and ptarty of tbo beat c. Schondollfi.yer
to L
--------------- L. Mead.
farm machinery to work hi# farm with, i Lot
* 48 Middleville
8—
Blk
He has some money in the (tank, a
Joseph Hafner to F: J. Feighfine home with 16 rooms and a' good
nef. parcel Nashville.
565 uo.
Iwrn. Andrew isn’t a believer in race 1
suicide either. A* soon H* he could
•
QUIT claim*.
provide a home be got married, and is i Clarke W. Robinson to Bar-,
the.father of steven children. Naturally ' bary Quirin. 84 ac Sec U
he thinks North Dakota i* about the] Johnstown.. \
1 OU

P.

8.

Paopla with Weak etpmachs In a Continual State of
Danger.

Mm Anson Ware, a resident of
Ntcdj ill dlMwe farnu ibu find
Cartieton township for many yearn lodrmenl In th. ijwb g»ln ra«ruc»
^parted this life Thursday, at one Mi the .lr we breathe, or through out
and drink
■
A. M. Mm tfare has been in very food
If the .umach and dlga.tlro organ,
poor health a long time, and a very be WM», ro th.t food doee not readily
patient sufferer. She has gone to join dlgoelftbey will contain a war. .limy
her busband who preceded her several fefmentln, maw. anldr.1 .pot tor tbe
dl.e« gmm to grow .nd .prrod
years ago.
t
through the whole .yuern.
If you rafter with beadube, uaekaeba,
The BANNER Agent. Mr. Coates,
was in Morgan Thursday in tbe in­
terest of the BANNER, the best
county paper published. We wish hint
success, which he surely has. judg­
ing from the increase.
Mnster' Harry Sparks while fishing
from Cole,’# dock made an Httem]rt to
get into the Steam boat, missed and
lime table.
In effect Oct. a. i«m
Central Standard Time.
fell in, with no serious reaults, except
it Imd .ncarr.
Rev. S. H. Carpenter and Mr. iuuI
lr Kalantaiooar
M6t. Adkins were in Hastings Friday j
Dcltou
.
afternoon on Imaintew.
I lovi’nlxle
Mhultt
Mm Anna Root of Hartings'viait-&gt;
Basting#
C«wUs Grove
ed friends at Barryville the latter
t-w 7-m
Wcodbmd
nr Woodbury lr
l&gt;art of the week.
Via I’ M ify.
The Morgan fithennen have a new j
EnMMg
Grand Rapid#
landing on the old site which makes:

Saturday afternoon there was a red
hot base ball game at tbe fair grounds,
the contestant# being the‘Woodworking
team of thi* City, and the Vermont­
ville nine. The two were very evenly
matched, and at the end of nine in­
nins each team had five score*. Two
more innings were played at the end
of which the score mood 6 to 5 in favor
of the Woodworking Co. nine. The
latter played good ball from the sendoff and are feeling particularly good
over defeating the Vermontville team
because of the punishment the latter
gave them when they got a lot of
‘■ringers" from Sunfield and other
town*.
.
9
Next Saturday (be Woodworking Co'*
team will play the Woodland nine. One
week ago Saturday these team# crowed
ImtN at Woodland, tbe score standing 2
to 1 in favor of Woodland. -The team"
are well matched, and there will be a
goal game.
■
. *

Tutibk ijoMllr, niuwa.
th. pit of U» •tomichjillo.bum, furred toner,, XSL,2. v;,
geural debUltyJt.ho«7t S
1
uh bu bMn O’erworkro .no ^,,/’"'
ed. A fifty cent box of Ml ” &gt;,7,5* i
will Ore /nick tad
.Uk H.3. liollow.V7«*
.
rellabl. Drufyl.u m
“
you tbe .tronf guarenu, uud„
they .ell Ml o na.
"

Railway Time Tables.

C. K. &amp; S. R. R.

Michigan Central.'
Taking effect Juhr ia.imm.

itAsiv.Aun

WEKTWAJU)

O. W. KUG.tf.r_,

it quite handy for the Morgan pdople. ■

Haattaga.
Rev. S. H. Carpenter. Mrs: Jniqes
Mead, J. N. Parker and wife arc at­
I Gold Dust Corn Meal, a 20R&gt;. J
tending Free Methodist Camp Meet­
Delayed Letter.
sack for only........................... 1UC&lt; law ronntry and hia farm about tb&lt;- Fn,n)l -Herrick to Terrence
The farmer begin* to think of hay­ ing at Carkeuvillc Mich.
Lemon and Vanila Extracts. Cou- J m.at homelike apoton earth.
Corrigan. Parcel City
ing.
Horse racing is becoming quit© a
500 &lt;»U
pons given with every 10 cent cash &lt;
Drt. Lu WRY,
‘ndcr,t Al“&lt;»T. W. Konan. jiIfiO lie
Mrs. Minnie Wardell Farr has lieen pLMtimc for the young Hoods at the
purchase.
&lt; JSjT'ra
Halting#. Mich.
KNAFPEN. Attorney#
Dand HonfrtWter who lire on aoefon ,
n
........
enjoying a visit with her grandmother, Lake resort on Sunday evening.
17 Michigan Tntoi Co. Muitolnx.
five, in Hastings township.
11
who is alM) a great grandmother, 82
&lt;oertaele* on hand
Mr. Cha*. Sense while on hi# way
Ranldo.
MiciuiraM.
__________________
David Houfstatter will lie 81 in Sept- '
year* olt,l. and a sturdy woman for her from Prairieville t«&gt; Mr. Rogers lost
H. A. A-C. H. BAkBEK.
ember, and is still in good health. He
mahkiage license*.
age seemingly. She'is not nearly so his jiocket lxx&gt;k .untaining about nine THOMAS &amp; PRY'OR. c.H th&lt;&gt;m*»
physician# and bunr**.t6.
Attorneys at Law.
u H. fnm&gt;*
settled in Barry County fifty ona^year* pmi Bowen. Kalamazoo
•n* IE cr.v or eountT rwpondre
old us a great ninny younger than she. dollars and softie paper*.
prnmpui***. day or Ejgki.
Office* over Bantings City Hauk. «
'
ago. and is the father of raven child- ' Myrtid Bright. Nashville
.21) It is a beautiful sight to see happy,
The
funeral
of
Mm
A.
Ware
was
C •&gt; -itUVE A I otter”
F. R. TIMMERMAN ‘
ren.
, Walter Farr Baltimore
.21 healthy old people.
held at the Barryville church Sunday
Hotncrpathic Physician and btr-'
Pearl Garrison Baltimore
18
Miss Nelle Chandler *jient Htiaday in j at one oclock
• • I*.
•» '■
by
M. conducted,
cund
MY STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS.
’•' Ofliee cor. Jefferson and Co iter
„—______ w-. Pnillp T. Ctfiaruvw,
Greets
m Vnjoi* Block. HartlCK**. rr*cii&lt;
TT7- r:-;-—?■ ; .
rr-r-T—
■— : r.-a: 2 i
“What Is JotlUSOU's bWIftWaF
Kalamazoo. ■
Peter C. Conklin Assyria
1 Elder Gillet of Barryvilhy
I want your Butter and EgR» and will pay •
"I think he is a bookkeeper: at least Sarah A. Brpwn^Assyria*
3U
The Doster liund went to Woodland •
G. Hyde lust ahonto Sunday night
a hanixin; mT d., t
r
A. t. KEN ASTON.
the highest market price.
&lt;z
' fie never broucht back the one,he borlast Thnisd&amp;y to the liand convention. । The doctor was tunable to determine
Louis P. Shulter* City...
Pbyalcko and Sawwn
‘
' rowed from me last summer."
A large numlxT from this vicinity nt-1 just what ailed the animal.
Middleville, Mich
Ethelyn L. Brown Prairieville..-..
t&lt;mJ«l. (tarbojidid nirely nnd w.&gt;
Tbe large! loud of l.«n tapralldiy
•wetnrU;* atteodad to.
stale vt Ohio. City ot Toledo. / „
Guy E. DoUhim City
R.- V. GALLAtillER, lijsirian md
Dry Goods and Groceries.
Lucas County.
&lt; ’
Surgeon. Bdwllng. Mi&lt;h. (.th ee
.20 are proud ol them, for not only did ■ |n th. p,,|M „f number, ever loaded on ;J. M. SMITH. Attorney at Law,
.Frank .1. Cheney malto# oath thut he Is the Carrie E. krentiss City
FOUR IXJOMS EAST OP GOODYEAR BROS
they piny well but every one of them | , car at Morgan waa loaded lart SatsrUior partner of the ttrrn of F. 4. Cheney tt ।
■hour* 12 to 2 p. m. nnd 7 u/ s ji-iL.
Woodland. Mich.
HARDWARE.
PHONE 39a
Co., di lnit buslnossju the city of Toledo, county
.__ Telephone at Hcum- D*.v &lt;: ji'chi. ‘
provnd biinwdf i&gt; gentleman by good urday by Will and Con Main Seventy All business given prompl and careful
mid state ufon~ald. nnd that said tirni will par ;
I’KOBATE COUBT.
the sum of one hundred dollars for each and .
.
bybavior. qnlel and utuomming.
l«m. UWe and big. the number on tbe attention. Collections a specialty.
SWtYEYOft.
every caw of catarrh that cannot t&gt;e cured by
But most of all was Clarence I) -.
rcflr.
.
the um? of Hall s Catarrh Cure.
tstaje Caleb D.i Ferri* Order adALTER HEATH
And if yon noticed*h bonny lad.
I .*
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Fka.UM«»1
*-* J. cii&gt;.*.»kyW
. i inittiniz
w.
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Boni
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Sworn to before me ntid suhMTlbed In ruy i _
.
BARKY COUNTY
With a cotiDtenance very far from !
H«iry Hyd® ut still a very sick F. E. WILLISON. D. D. a.
presence, this sth tlaj y( IkecemBer. A. D. IFRb. j Letter* issued to Y’olney Cf Ferris.
“MARTHA
sad':
.
.r^Voninn.
Hot I deb. Mfol
A. W. GLMAMk.
i
.
• . Notary t'ublic. | In Re of Lucinda Squires incompe- Who strolled beside-the babbling brook* i
WASHINGTON” [seal.]
Telegram received from Burlington
act^dtrM-Ujr*on thebloorfjmd’mwwSwrriSw j tent- Annual account guanlian filled,
And you could tell bv his very looks
We have just received a new* lot
That th- story h«* had heard* was very Mich., that Mrs. Joseph Odell died
ot the system. Send tor testlhioolnls. tree.
of Martha Washington Geraniums,
F. J. Uhk&gt;kv &amp; C«».. Toledo. O. I In Re of Walter Squiors et al. minors
sweet.
Momlay morning. Tbe remain* were
all the qew colors. Also have
Aold by dniBKKt* TBc.
j Annual account of guprdian filed.
It was be.- He heeded not the noisy brought to Morgan Wednesday the 28
lull's
Family
1*111#
ai
ALL KINDS OF BEDDING PLANTS
j -j J
throng
.’
: Estate Solomon Chaffee. Petition for j
th. Interment will take place at the
CARNATIONS 3SC A DOZEN
And
when
we
spoke
as
we
passed
along.
All orders, large or Mtmll. given prompt at­
__ ! adminrtrator; filed. Hearing July 14th. He anawered'not but gazed into the Fuller cemetery in Carlton.
T. A. SHELDON
Wm. H. STEHBLN?,
tention.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Baaratba
•"
Licensed Embalmer
azure skies - ■
; Estate Alden 8. Farrium. Petition
A. F. Burroughs C Son 'nS!,*
Abstract Bl«ck. Hastings.
BlgtuUro
and Funeral Director.
i for general ndminstrator Hied, hearing Of a bright haired maid with laugh*
Money to loan on Kcal Estate. RmJ_E*ting eye*. .
Boom* next to ChrBUnax' Photocn.: ’
It t* a curious fact that a boy*a hair
tale «olo on cocnmlMton. General «®Vt y, July 28. Petition -for special admins-.
Studio. Koldenc* amrotirt stre-L- AH i
ancing. Having a complete set of Atotnu-t
grow# one-hnlf a lower than a glrTs.
call* promptly attended, day or nlghi.
; trator filed. Bond filed and letters^Book*, compiled from the Record*, can
In txiy* tbe average rate of growth Is
MAPLE GROVE.
furnish cumplete Abstracts.
Qtlxetu Pbcnc. Re*. 60: Office 70.
■
• sued to Willard S. Nye.
three fe« three inches in six year*.
Mr. Higdon who ha* been in poor
.
7 °
.* • befagian average of .018 Inch n day.
■ Cstate James Johncock.
Hearing
belli, for ..me urn. 1. wore- iguir
|
tw,nej.0„t iod
■ final account July btii.
Ben Deinary is entertaining his fourth year* a man's hair grows quick­
------ SEE----father from Woodland a few day?-.
' w than nt any other period. It takes
GARUlSON-FARR.
a
»i«...,i
r
rn..
.'
nD
®5*lanb
twenty
week*
to
reach
a
THE Ol.tl RELIABLE
Be,. A. boule. And Cu»l&gt; •' Rice.
h
O1J
)u |lft
A very pretty wedding took place at C reek
For LIVERY 1UGS;
We have
nan, .n d... TietaiV.
. „ (nMll 1IXJ to 150 Jay, I(J. lneaD&lt;1
Horse shoerJ
several drat class rig# in connection
the home of Mr. and'Mra. Curtis Farr,
Best Body Brussels rug 10 6 x 12 at535.00
Mm Wilk* Hitznam of Grand Rap- of a camera the. wink of an eyelid bss
Shop on Court Street, just .Mt ulj
with our Jefferson street Feed Barn.
of Baltimore. Saturday evening. Jnne ids is spending n few days here visit- J been measured, nnd It waa found that
. City price 845.00
Y
’
our
patronage
solicited.
Jefferson
st.
. '
A. F. Smith &amp; Sons Axminlster Rugs ‘.be 12, beauti­
• 24. when their son Whiter P. and Miss ing nld friends and ' neighbor*.
twmjty winks can be made in four
ful coloring, at $25.00. City price 835.00
। Pearl Garrison were united in mar­
Velvet rugs at$25.00. Which are sold in city for 835.00
'
Fred
Williams
and
wife
entertained
&gt;
________
I riage.' Tlie bride was very pretty in
Roxbury Brussels at$18.00. City price £25.00
,
NORTHROP KING 4 CO'S
C LI Ci CO FOR MEN
j a gown of thin white with thin white Mm J.* Raymond of Yankee Springs. ,
Empire rugs at $15.00. City price 822.00
' over lace. The Jiri de nnd groom un­ H. Scoby and family of near Freeport DITV TUKT PI Di
0 n u co for -boys.
We have rugs, all sizes, as low as$1.00
Sterling Northern grown tested
t and frienda.from neat. Nashville over- ■ ■ ■ ■
I *It Wlnlm
Art Square rugs at$8.40. City price 812.00
' attended took their place in an ideal
I make a.aprclalty of handling MEN'S
!
CARDEN
SEEDS
BOYH' SHOES. See wy H::■ .t ..
■ wedding comer in the parlor, which ( Sunday.
uf Minneapolis, Minn., for sale.
Repairing nratty 'and promptly doi&gt;See our line of Rugs anil Carpets, all grades.
Mees guaranteed Lowest.
Mm Frank * Tucker of Missouri^.
consisted of a half cirdo and arch, th*
PHILIP: LUTZ.,
; background draped with lace curtains, , arrived here Saturday morning to *t-1 Sunken Eyes and Hollow Cheeks-Tell
129 N. Creek Street.
Second door «outti ot Jra-twHhf
. Story of Ravages of Dyspepsia.
ferns nnd jmlms, while the arch was . tend the funeral of her mother. Mm
.
A.
Ware.
covered with vines'and flowers, and a
Beauty depends upon health.
wedding bell of roses and vines was i Frank Dilbahner of Chicago is visitWrinkles, crow’s-feet, deep-set eye#,
hollow cheek# and hysteria follow closely
The Furniture and Carpet Man.
Phone 76.
suspended from the center. The im­ I tng hi* mother Mm Chas. Fowler.
WHITE WAISTS
, Many have wondered whether we do nu
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White Waisuand White Skirts Of oouree
pressive ceremony was preformed by j A number of the yuung^people of the in the wake of a disordered stomach.
Of all nerve destroy ing maladie*, dy**RD
wt&gt; do. And whit is more we do the^work
Key. Arthur Trott After congratula- । viefnity met at the home of Mm Peter pCpsia is the worst. It will tear your
WHITE
SKIRTS.
RIGHT. One trial will convince you ib.r.
,j tion#
uuua the
iuv gucsta*
''vic tuiuereu
guests • were
ushered itiMj
into inv
the A.
we do. &lt;&lt;
Maurer Thnntday evening. ; Ice Vstem to piece* and make life miserable.
ou cannot eat or sleep, you grow thin.
"7' dining room, which was trimmed with , cream and cake were served and all
Weak and sallow.
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Phoit 243.
The American Laundry- W. J. Stirk. Pup.
/ I peonies, roses, and other flowers, and
RncinPcc GIES
I hare on
a large
stock
of
BUG
­
; report a good time.
Indigestion and a hot bitter fluid rising
hand which 6haI1 j partook of a fine luncheon which con-'
in tbe throat are the first-symptoms.
isted of ice cream and cake, lemonade ,' Mm Anson Ware. Jan old and respect­
If you hare these buy a package of
sell at
at greatly
greatly reduced
reduced prices
prices (l) |I etc.
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sell
, which was served by Mr. and Mrs. ed citizen, died early Thursday morning Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets.
for the Next Thirty Days. ( ' .Edward Groat and Mr. ind Mrs. Em- :i at her homo near. Barryville at the age CAFT. GEO. W. COOK. A CIVIL WAR VET­
ERAN. OF IM MI LLET ST, DETROIT.
of 76 yean 4 months and *2 ^daya. A
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MICHIGAN. SAYS:
: eat Farr. The guests then departed j short time ago she fell down cellar
which I expect about August 1?L
wishing Mr. and Mr*. Fhrr a long and
and this fall with old age was the
happy life. Many beautiful and useful
\ presents were received by the brifle :; eause of ber £death. She was one of
REMEMBER THE Onp nn *oc.nv....r.
L and groom which attest the esteem in ij the early nettlera of this.section of tbe
KEYSTONE MOWER AT
i
hl j which they are held. The guests from 1 country having o»me to Barryville, • Thi# is the only remedy we know of
when it was a little leas than a wilder- j that will positively and permanently cure
(l | away were Mr. and Mm Edward Holley ■
) I of Caledonia; Mm John Groat and 1 nesa. She leave* two daughter* and a dyspepsia. It; eniBodie# a new medical
Why pay 12 cents for Twine when I am selling the very best Standard
I large number of other relatives and principle heretofore unknown in the
v
son Bert Groat and daughter Miss
treatment of this dilease. We have
/
Nellie, of Battle Creek; and Mrs: Jos j friends to mourn their low. The fun­ enough confidence In it to make this offer:
Twin* at 11 cants? No canvassers,to pay in this deal either.
eral took place at Barryville Sunday |
Give Hexal! Dyspepsia Tablet# a trial.
\ . Musaon and children of Middleville.
afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Gillet J
If they don't cure you we will return
conducting it with the ‘assistance of your money.
ADVET1SED LETTERS.
Price
cents. For cade only at our
. Rev. Archie Soule* of Rice Creek.
Mr*. Myrtle Rodgens.
Mrs. C. E
FRED L. HEATH A CARV.ETH.
Dundas, Mr*. Edwin Babb, Mr*. May BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.
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Bennas, Mr*. Annie Ferguson. Mrs.
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Jesse Townsend

CEMENT
HOUSES

NOW!

ARE WARMER IN WINTER

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They are free from dampness and frost. Thera are facts that have been
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing High Grado Work. I have tbe
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mm able to give customers the finest finished work. I do variegated woik
and ornamental cement work of all kinds.
Cement
I have had a large experience jn the cement business
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walks...
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Cbra Welton made n heal new .rip prapritoly
obrarro Children
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to Woodland Friday.
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— BariyTHlo
- - people
- are planning
Eugene Siseon. of Freeport, win |n | The
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a good
time at
the city on business Saturday.
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Camp Mating, to te held at Midland
nark; Oun Ute Aug. a^in. Rev.
W. J. HOLLOWAY. Hastings, Mich;
F. A., Millar and evangelist of wide
reputation and'ancoeaa ia to te the
Who sells the Ls &amp; M. Paint,
Says to every church, that Longman
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&amp; Martinez give a liberal quantity of
The Barryville people appreciate the
painfwhenever a ch uroh is painted interest shown by lot owners of the
with L. &amp; M. Paint. 4 gallons L. &amp; M. temeury abo the Uterality of the
Paint and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil will town board In rappiying tte needed
•improvements.
paint a moderate bouse.

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DELTON.

[hammocks

BASEBALL GAME.
- The Hickory Corners Base Ball team
journeyed over last Friday afternoon,
very confident that when going-home
time should come, it would be a vict­
ory that they would cart away. But
however this was not the case, as tho
visiting team met with an overwhelm­
ing defeat.
The home boys were in fine condition
and played almost an 'errorless ' game,
throughout. Mason Norwood was in
the l)ox and (although only- starting in
this new position this year, it is sur­
prising the jeurves he is capable .o?

much comfort at a
small cost
When you are hot and
tired there is nothing that
will give you reel and
comfort like one of our
Hammocks.
Our new line of Ham­
mocks Is as fine a lot as
we ever had. They are
the cool-, roomy aud com­
fortable sort, strong and
dnrable In construction—
ri?h and artistic in colprThe new weaves
and tbe beat materials,
with valence and large
extension pillows. There
is a lot of satisfaction In
any hammock you get
hen?. ‘

throwing, qnd. os a result of these
curves, only|a few of'tho boys were
able to meet the leather in the noee.
One or two of the bast players of
the visiting team, whom we aH
, thought it wqnld be impossible to
fan out. met with such a disaster, at
least three timt*.
Willie Pierce who
caught behindrthc hat. although hav­
ing a sore hand, held on to the balls,
like a miser does his dollars. The rest
of the Imys were in fine shape and
played their parts equally as well.
One of onr best players, the one who
made those lung hits when playing
the Hastings team, was nimble to play
o.n account of Iwiing ‘injureu.
If tbe boys, keep on improving the
remainder of the twill season as -they
have so far. they will certainly be able
to play some'fine ball bv tell.

HAS A NICE SHOP
AT CLOVERDALE. I

PRAIRIEVILLE.
,
SHULTZ.
Miss Alice Cook. of Cleveland, is
Alva Kenyon and friend of East
visiting Miss Mamie Brown and Mr.
Maple Grove -visited relatives here
and Mrs. J. J. Perkins.
from Friday until Sunday^
Mrs.’J. G. Hughes was in Kalamazoo
Mrs. H. Gaskill of Hinds Corners
Saturday.
visited Mrs. Fred Zerbel on Friday of
Misses Nina Brandstetter And I^ta last week.
and Lora Hyde are home from Agri­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kenyon enter­
cultural College.
tained all of their children Sunday
John Brandstettor left this morning
excepting their son of East Leroy.
for Cleveland and other points in Ohio.
H. Daali and wife who have been
Mrs. Geo. Nelson has been in Hast­
NORTH HOPE.
spending the past weeks here left Mon­
ings the jmst week.
Chas. DuBois ; and wife aud little
day for Grand Rapids where they will
Mr . and Mrs. J. Doster and son of spend a week before returning to their
son of Dowling spent Sunday nt Mrs.
Hustings spent Sunday in town.
home at Elpa N. Y.
G. Anders.
Miss Mary Smith spent a few days
G. II. Otis and wife of Glass Creek
Winnie nnd Florence Otis of Hastings
last
week
with
Miss
Maude
Ruggles.
and Mql Louise-Johnson of Hastings'
spent Sunday at their aunt It Mrs. Dan
• McCallum’s. •
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Elon Clement was in Otsego Thurs­ spent Sunday at'J. Hall s who is still
quite feeble.
Theodore Pnuishkii expects to com­ day.

Humer Green the Cloverdale black­
smith is happy because he has a fine
new shop. He is grateful too for the
assistance rendered him by the citizens
of Cloverdale wjho helped him with
days works and iu other ways to get
started. He appreciates it very much,
and is now ready for anything in his
ine.
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Bert'McCallum of.Cloverdale is {mint­
Mrs. Green is keeping house for
plete his sawing in Hastings this week.
ing F. W. Zerbel’s house.
Thomas Hayward had the misfortune Frank Barrett.
to lose a’vahinhle ,hor»e last week/-'
The new barn of Chas. Budendorfe
Miss Jennie Drummond has returned
Tl» dartre at Fred Anders' was well from Buchanan, Mich, where she has was successfully raised last Saturday.
been engaged aa fourth grade * teacher
attended.
Mrs. George Thomas spent last Mon­
day .in Hastings.
• Mr. Ray Pierite is having his span in the schools.
Quarterly Meeting was held at M. E.
of black colts broken .by a horseman of
- Mrs. Carrie Shultz and Miss Lizzie
THE, DKUOGI5T.
lielton.
C5&gt;urch Sunday. Rev. Callen conduct­ Darling were in Prairieville on Thurs­
,
day of last week.
DLLTDN,
'1ICHIOAN
C. F. Anders visited relatives at ed the..services.
Mrs. W.-D. Hughes will entertain
Brush Ridge Just week.
Miss Li bine McCallum who has been
Wc sell the BEST HAMiss Ethel Johnson closed a succena- the Helping Hund Society Wednesday very sibk with congestion of the lungs
CHINE OIL for 25c a
afternoon.
is
some better at this writing.
(ul term of school at the Eagle district
gallon.
Miss Ethel Brown was united in
Rev. J. Marshall of Maple Grove was
lost Saturday, with n short program,
•also served refreshments.
marriage to Mr. Loui4 Shelters. of here Monday. Calling on friends.
Cultivating com seems to be the Hustings, at tho home of her parents
POLLEY DISTRICT.
Mr. mid Mrs. Jaa Brown. Thursday
order of the day with the farmers.
Mrs. L. Dixoij -Has gone to Cedar
Many aro hurrying their work so its afternoon. June 22nd. They left for
S
l
Jphns
Mich,
where
they
will
visit
Creek for an extended visit with rela­
to begin haying, which promises to
relatives. The liride is well known' tives.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McQueen visi­ l»e n good crop.
’here and has many .friends who wish
Miss Blanche Chase of White Cloud
ted at ML Manning's Sunday.
HOPE.
them Nuccem and happiness.
xvas the guest of her cousin Bessie Biss­
Miss Katheryn Dinklo spent Sunday,
G. B. Harthy and
family were
Children’s Day was observed at the ell last Thursday.
at Richland with Miss Donna Shedd.
Quests of T. S. Jenkins of Prairieville. M. E. Church Sunday evening. Tlie
lEtta’and Beulah Utorr visited Mrs.
Mrs. Huldah Otis returned ..Monday exercises were in charge of Mrs? W. D.
Mrs.’Haskins of Cleveland who is the
Elmer. Kelley of Delton Saturday after­
guest of ’Mrs. Matthews at Wall Lake from Rutland Center where she »has Hughes." nnd were successful and well
.
called on Mrs. E. Faulkner last Wednes­ been spending a week with her daugh­ executed in every detail. The program noon.
Floyd Fisher of Hickory Corners vis­
ter, Mrs. Hattie Edpir.
consisted of two piano duets by Miss
day.
ited his cousin G. Munroe Sunday.
Mamie
Brown
and
Mrs.
Hughes
a^-ocal
Miss Eaton of Hastings is visiting
CRESSEY.
-Willie MacDonald of Cedar Creek is
Soiojiy Miss Alice Cook, a solo by
Miss Belle Cutler,
Ethel BarlsT is visiting ber grand* Mrs. IL \V. Rtcbanhu accompanied by the guest of Carl Bissell.
Miss Bessie Faulkner left Saturday
patent Mr. anil Mrs. D. H. Gilliert in jMUitomime by four young
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kelley and
ladies,
for a week’s visit with her jiarents nt Colon.
chorfaos, recitations and drills by the daughter Mabel visited friends and relLowelL
Mrs. Jane Barlier is entertaining hnr children. The church was very pret­ alive* in this vicipity Sunday.
Mr. Peter Houvener has the founda­
niecv Mias Nellie “
McDonald
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“ of Grand
' tily decorated.
A number from this vicinity attend­
tion laid for his new livery barn and Rapids.
The death 'of Mrs. Sarah Collier ed the Imil game at Delton Friday.
the carpenters will. start work next
Edith McAlioster of Gull Lake also
Charles Gilbert uf Kalamazoo s]*?nt occured here Friday afternoon at 4
week.
Sunday here with
o’clock aftdr only a few days illness. Etta Storr of this vicinity will go to
Mm.W. Chase of Kalamazoo called
She
leaves
a
hdsband
and"
two
daugh
­
Kalamazoo next week to attend the
John Clintop stuck a pitchfork in.
and, inspect my stock of
6n friends in Delton Tuesday.
his knee and ip. 'conse&lt;pience is ‘'hardly ters. Mrs. D. McLoay,-and Mrs. J. E. Western State No in al.
C. Risbndgvr of Johnstown was iu
Cairns. and five grandchildren.
The.
Lumber, Lath,
able to be aliout.
town Thursday.
CLOVERDALE.
Shingles and
Rodney Flower and daughters Pearl, funeral was held at M. E. Church
Mrs. Barton was in Kalamazoo Sat­ of Rrchjand and Mr. and Mrs. Will Sunday afternoon: Rev. Yonng officiat­
Building Material
Mr&gt;. John McBain, of Dolton. Mrs.
ing.
Burial
at
Prairieville
Cemetery.
urday.
Ctmaday of Hickory Corners spent
Stratton of Hajiand and Mra. Greer of
of all kinds, if you are think­
Mr. and Mrs. p. Wilson and child­ Ross Center visited their sister, Mr*.
Mrs. R. S. Harter visited her par­ Sunday with D. P. Flower.
ing of building it will pay
ren of Grand. Rapids attended the Mrs. IHmlel Dickerson, last week.
ents in Johnstown Friday, her sister
you to do so because [.pan
Ben Wait is -the rinst to commence funeral of Mrs. Collier. .
'
Miss Nellie •'Risbridger. returning haying in this .vicinity.
Our band now has u nice stand
Mr. and Mm Evers, Mr. and Mrs.
SAVE YOU MONEY.
home with her for a week’s visit.
‘
Mrs.. Warren' Fisher and grandson
Mra. Agnes Chipman and daughter
Mr. and Mm Smith of Hickory Dale {Barber drove to Battle Creek Dunkley anti Mr. and Mrs. Rickemorv
nll of Richland, were in town Sunday. Agnes visited here last Sunday.
Comers spent Sunday with their' Friday returning Monday.
PraiMgviile Heavy Hitters defeated
A large audience was present at the
daughter Mrs. Bert ^Pennock
. Clinton
Williamson of Hickory
Delton,
Michigan.
Mr. and^Mm Ixswis Williams were Comers called 4&gt;n rnlatives here last Delton Invincible* Saturday afternoon Evangel lea I , church last Sunday to
listen to the fine program of chlldrwi's
in
u
one
sided.
Iwo
ball
game.
Score
10
in Kalamazoo Friday and Saturday on week.
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to 4. A return game will be played in day. • .
business and visited their daughters.
D. L. Morthland and' wife of Cedar
Delton .Saturday, July 1st.
Mrs. Lewis of Crooked Lake is on
Creek a nd ( Sylvester Greu*«J and wife
DOSTER.
tbe sick list.
of Hauling.- were guests of Howard
Mrs. Eddie Farr land two little
THE TIME TO BUY
HINDS CORNEB.
• Mosher nnfi wife last Sunday.
There was an error occured last week (laughters
Beatrice i and Helen are
Mr.
Chas.
*Ctox
is
entertaining
a
sis
­
Ivn Donivan has returned from n lang
in the.Delton items in speaking of the visitiiig in Hastings.
ter from away.
visit to relatives at Red iCly.
new threshing machine that Harry
Misi I^elia Morehot»ie has 'returned
The ladies aid have purchased a fine
Quite a number attended qunrtefly
Payne bought: the latter part of the home after an extendixl visit in South
new organ for the Sunday School.
meeting nt' Delton from licrv hist Sun­
item should have read as follows: The Dakota.
day.
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machine is 52 inch and 3 J inch cylinder,
The
Ladies
Aid
will
hold
n
lawn
pic
­
Tbe Pine Lake W. F. M. 8. social
Mra. Marion Davenport and daughter.
self weigher and wind-stacker, and
at North Pine Lake sdhool house was nic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E
Mra. Mina I.Vwey. spent Sunday with
Hurry says, because there is going to
Philli]wi.
July
4.
instead
of
Wall-Lake
well attended Tho proceeds amount­
friends tn Kalamazoo,
*be a large crop of wheat this year, lie ed- tu al out
The bund boys as ha% lieen reported. A cordial invi­
Cloverdale will celebrate the glorh»us
will not waste any of the grain by furnished splendid nitisic during the tation to all Dinner ten cents.
Fourth. Preparations are being made
using a self feeder; but ‘instead, will
Archie Newtnn of East Barry visited for a grand time. Former celebrations
evening.
feed the machineP&gt;y “hand, from both
Miss Quts-n (\and!er is visiting her ■ at 'Mr. Tobias' Sunday.
here were {always .■ut-cessful. and we
is at Hand.
sides in drder to save all &gt;he grain.
Mr. Ansel Phillips and family visi­ hope to dojas well or better this time.
mother at Gull Lake. | .
We are showing as fine a line of
Lee IT. Prwor will be the oratot’of the
ted
Mr.
Reynolds
and
family
Sunday.
Njr. Eli Doster, Dr. nnd Mrs. Olsen
gammer suits in makes and pat­
day. J^’erylxxlyycuiiu- and have n good
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
&lt;of Sori th Dakota arrived at Mrs.
terns. as can be found iu the
j '
Auguste
Doster's Tuesday.
Energy all gone’' Headache? Stomach time."
Mrs.
bounty. Made by the beat houses
The fourth quarterly conference was
out of order? Simply a case of torpid
and sold by us is a guarantee.
held in the, Delton M. E. Chureh. 1Olsen will lx? • remembervd ns Clara liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will
DOWLING.
Ihmter.
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make a new man or woman of you.
Presiding Elder Dr. M. M. Callen p™*
Mry. Tberi’n FilgrUn l« expected home
Good Clothes
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Olsen
lef
’
GSunday
for
Chicago
siding. Repteaantatives of each charge
Thut^dty- after a two weeks’ visit with
were present and the conference bnsi- 1to attend a medical convention nt
her father |n Sherwood.
Furnishings
•••
Drew was irnnsacted to tlie evident that place. Mik Olsen will remain
Mr. a\d Mrs. R. G. Rk-v returned last
aatisafetion of all. The jiastor asked for a three weeks visit with her
Came to us and yeti will be
Thursday from their visit with the f”’pleased jvith what you buy.
.
permission, which was unanimously mother. ’
mer's r&gt;tvr. being abaent from home
granted, fur two weeks absence that
Mr. Harry Cldm of near (Inn Luke
nearly yw week’s. ^Mra- Rice’s health
in quit- poorly at this writing.
he might asaist in the Bell Oak Camp­ is assisting Marcus Hammond with
DON’T
■i e:—We can dress you complete, meeting. Aug. 8—10.’
Dr. Callen his haying.
Mrs. Gertie Cline, who has been
from hea^to foot.
CARE
Hpending « couple of weeks with her
naked each memlMT tn write on a slip
Miss Nellie Chandler went to Kala­
about the 4 th of July, ( sister, Mrs. Herrington, returned to her
! his or her name and tbe word “yes” . mazoo Sunday to attend the 6 weeks
or “no”,which would be confidential as course for teachers nt tho Kalamazoo
for you know
( home In Albion Monday ot thia week.
The Assyria Boys came here lost
i between hiiniielCand each memlxsr. By Normal College.
If you
too old to ■ Thursday
and played ball, going homo
j their answers he would know whether
crackere aud
Mr. S. R- Rogers has purchased a
as all the other ’ boys have—looking
'
or
not
they
desired
the
return
of
the*
The Clothiers,
up the rockets ' down their noses.
new hay loader.
,
pastor.
All
tbe
poor
preacher
could
do
Delton and Prairieville,
Michand Roman
] Mrs. Ham Wise nnd daughter Lenora
Mr. and Mm Almond Farr spent
waa to smile and hope for the best
returned home Friday after u six
like to see the
Saturday and Sunday with her father
Rev. C. F. Brown of Banfield, yras and mother who live near Yorkville.
weeks’ stay with their daughter Nellie
do
and friend ut thrir old home In Indi­
। present at the communion services yesMy store Is headquarters
ana.
.
I terday. Tho service waa well attended;
for everything in the line '
HOPE CENTER.
Miss Clara Van Syckles Is visiting at
[ and the congregation were favored
of
4i with a powerful sermon by Ductor Mm. Mary Doster is spending a few
Dr. Gallagher's for a few weeks.
4 Callen, magnifj’ing tho Chiatian’s daya with Mra. Gid Willkinsoh.
Mrs. George ,Cheeseman of Maple
Grove visited here sister. Mrs. R. G.
4। jfower and influence in tho world, and Isaac Newton and Gid, Wilkinson
Are you one of the many
Rice, Monday, j ’
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' the holy life as the supremejiurpose in have purchased hay loaders of Aldrich
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patrons of the
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Yon will come to CldverMr. am! Mrs. Ed Contes spent Sunday
BrdaT
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dale July 4th. Come and
.it Bristol lake.
The earnest workers of Cloverdale
Mra. Will Shedfl is entertaining Mrs. \
DELTON ROLLER MILLS? 4|
eev us. • We willalfo serve
Quite a good many of the young peo­
j gave’ an ice cre^m social on the lawn
f
ice cream that day.
ple look their dinner down nt Brsitol’S
f We would be pleased to have 4। in front of the Church Saturday ^ve- Geib for a few days.
Some
farmers
lave
commenced
hay
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It will pay you to watch my
you stfve us a trial order. The J’ ning ‘with profit to themselves and
Landing on Cleat lake last Sunday.
\ announcements from woek to
high-grade roller flour made by
ing.
week in the BANNER.
us is giving splendid satisfac­ ’1 satisfaction to the public.
E. B. Gates and family have been
tion wherever used.
R. S. HARTER, M. D„
2They will nerve supper at the home of entertaining friends from Kalamazoo. (
Yours truly,
Mrs. Ira D. Brooks Friday evening, ■ Mrs. Nettie WWdnaon is spending a
PHYSipiAX and SURGEON.
CUSTOH "WORK
after which. there will be a Cabinet few days with Jay Wilkinson and
A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE HOV RS-II to &gt;2 a. m., 1 to ir-p.ni.. T
meeting of tho Epworth League at family.
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AU calls
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Arthur Patton's. All members are
DELTON ROLLER MILLS,
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DELTON, MICHIGAN
re»Wsnec, Pelton, Mich.
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fLLIS E. FAULKNER,

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to PELTON

W. H. Chase,

Your Summer
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YOUR TRADE
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Backache.
rhrea than »sy other remedy the world
has ever known. It is almost infallible
in such cases. It dissolves and expels
Tumors from the Uterus in an early
stage of-development That

Bearing-down Feeling,
causing pain, weight and headache, is
ftistautly relieved and permanently
cured by its use. L*nder all jclrcumstances it act* in harmony with the
female system. It correct*
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Irregularity,
Suppressed or Painful Menstruation,
Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion.
-Bloating.'Flooding, Nervoua Prostra­
tion, Headache, General Debility. Also

Dizziness, Faintness,
Extreme Lossitudt^ ”drm’t-care “.and
” want-to-be-left-alone ” feeling, excit­
ability. irritabHHy, nervousness, siceplessneai. flatulency, melancholy or the
LIuwl" and backache. These are
sure indications of Female Weakness,
some derangement of the Uterus. For

Kidney Complaints

“Really, I think your son Is
Jus,’’
“Ob. don’t say that! We have been
hoping all ak&gt;u» that be may grow up
to be a good, sensible wan and finally
succeed bls father in bnsluess.’’—Chi­
cago Record-Herald.
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Mary-JDo you thluk it would be con­
ceited for me. to tell my friends that I
made this dress myself? Edith—Not
conceited, my dear—superfluous.

Hundreds of lives saved every year
by having-Dr. Thomas’ Eclnctric Oil'
in the house jitst when it is. needed.
Cqres croup.- heals burns, cuts, wounds
6f every sort.

We

Per cent on

Pay

Deposits.

We Joan money on Bea! Estate
or good Bankable Paper. 'We&lt;
loan dur money at bonitf, and ddi
business with people we ksow
, are all right. We do a safe, con- &lt;
servative business and have
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Tonkins— I don’t object so much to
Fanny kissing her dog. but I prefer
her. to kiss me before nnd not-after.
Wilkins—I know, but don’t you sup­
pose the dog has bls preference tool—
Boston Transcript.

Honey to Loan
at reasonable rates. Deeds, i
flortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.
&lt;
New York Drafts, Insurance*
and Bonds Sold.

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DIRECTORS:
La. A. ALDRICH.lPresldcnt.
? J. O. HUGHES »V. President,
f E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
LDR.McLEAY.
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? WILLIAM ELLIOTT.,
f L. P. TERPENNING.
L JAMES COLLINS.

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New Deere Hay Loader
Tho host general purpose Hay Loader
on the market.
Will load hay from the
SWATH

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ARTHUR PATTON

Is a positive cure for all those pAinful
ailments of women. It will entirely
cure the worst farms of Female Com­
pls ints, all Ovarian troubles. Inflam­
mation and Ulceration. Falling aud
Displacements of the Womb and con■sequent Spinal Weakness. ! and is
peeu iarly adapted to the Change of
Life. Every time it will cure

Delton State Bank

candles,

Fireworks

Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Oompomd

FINE LAKE.
and Backache of either ttex Qte Vegeta­
ble Compound is unequaled,
tqany friends i|f Mrs. Lois
You can write Mra. Pinkham about
Stanley will be glad to le|rn that she Is
yourself in strictest confidence. ]
getting along nicely.
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LIDIA B. P1XKIIAX BZD. CO., Lpu, K*aa
• A number of Battle l?reek people
spent Sunday at Shore Acres.
Saturday Sam Willis of Barr^ ran hl&gt;
big traction engine into the mud
the Burdick bridge. They had a hard
time getting it out.

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youngsters

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Mr. C. W. Biggs is Improving the
fences around his newly acquired farm,
on what Is kuuwn as the Tubey place,
and making other changes which the
traveling public like to see. Mr. Colgrove is having extensive repairs made
on the Dr. Burto/i-place, which he has
lately bought, and having the furin nnd
hedge rows cleaned up generally.
Verne .Powell Is visiting her sister.
Mrs. Clark uf Hastings township.
Afton Smith. William Tuttle, Anson.
Met rill and -family, and Mra. G. W.
Loehr, attended the quarterly meeting
at Baltimore Saturday a mJ Sunday.
Fosters are up announcing the Fourth
of July celebration nt Thornapple lake,
nt which Dr. Becker of Dayton. O.,
will »l*ak. Other attractions are also
billed for the day.
Mr. and Mrs". Herbert have been en­
tertaining their daughter and children
also other friends from abroad.
Gertrude Biggs has beta visiting her
friend. Miss Winnie McLravy of Hast­
ings.
Several from this plare attended the
Aid and W. C. T. U; at Mra. Adelbert
kltehlnsou's Friday. An interesting pro­
gram was given. Mrs. !*6ttan read a
highly creditable psperj upon “What
We Should* Do to Bqve the Lost.” and
ne huj»e to sec- it in ike “Bureau of
Exchange” that we inn|- have oppor-tunity. to hear it again.’ Mrs. McCarthy
and Mrs. Newton gave a synopsis lof
the state convention re&lt;ix&gt;t!y Inld/at
Grand F.apids. The Third district re­
ceived several honors, all of which they
•bore gracefully. Mrs. Robinson served
n fine supper to a good number of men,
and children.

you do.

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

PODUNK.

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John Lentz Is improving rapidly un­
der the treatment which he is. receivInic from a Grand' Rapid* specialist.
John's appetite Is something alarming
since he began to m»«hd. which keeps
his busy wife hustling to keep him
supplied. .
The strawberry pickers are nearly
through their arduous laboni.'aad will
now have time to rest up a bit” before
haying.

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Will guarantee it to load Beans and
Clover Seed and not shell aa many as
it would by uaing a fork, and LOTS
less work.
It is the lightest Draft Machine on
the market. Come and see one twt up
and hear more about it.
You can find It at

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�HASTINGS BANNER. JUNE 29. 1905.

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WAN T S

from the
Odessa.

J CORRESPONDENCE.

If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. In tbe

BALTIMORE CENTER.

Monday, the 10th, was Mrs. "Lewis
Wood's birthday and her children reimembered the occasion and met in the’
old home, had a Jolly time and left a
neat little sum of money with their
mother in honor of the occasion.
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Mr. and Mrs.‘Harry Johnson had a
little eon come to live with them the
10th.
n The I*. A. S. have an ice cream social
In Charles Mackinder’s new barn June

BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.

if vou have a buggy that’s lying
Idle In the barn; a stpve or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house, work; in
fact it you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our Want Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try It.

WANTED—Bright,
honest young
wan over 18 years from Hastings to
prepare for position in Government
service—Good pay and chance for pro­
motion- Address
immediately —W.
Boone.. Cellar Rapids, Iowa.
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WANTEIF-! want to employ two or
three painters and paner hangers.
’rtnJJ
Good wages.--H. Goodrich. Hastings.

Your ■scribe has been informed that
Ardlv Owen and wife uf Cedar Creek
have a Mttle son.. Mrs. Owen was for­
merly Emma Hammond of this place.
Mr. and Mrs.' William C.' Robinson of
near Hickory Corners, visited their
daughter. Mrs. Charles Glllasple and
family, the first ot last week Mrs.
Robinson hits be«-u an invalid for a
to leave
number of years and unable to
her hutne ftH. nV
nths at a time,■- Her
. —
„ ,to
rt vbe out
friends rejoice to nee hfcr
her -hl
able
OQcet more.
.Msr. Delia Garrison is tyi the sick Ost.
alio Mrs. Charles Gorham.
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LOST—Wednesday evening about 8
o’clock 6n Jefferson street a pocket­
book containing a suitll amount of
nxmey nnd a counterfeit half dollar.
QUIMBY.
Finder please leave at this office and &lt;
receive reward.
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, , Clare Pierson and wi?e and baby arc
FOR SALE—Meat Market in Hast- th&lt;- quests of Bert Daley over Sunday.
it|gs doing good busincks, good loca­ I Ed Burman visited hia sister. Mrs.
tion. Price reasonable. Inquire at the । Jay Edmands, over Sunday.
BANNER.
‘ Quite a few were at Thornapple lake
for a
FOR SALE—New house and corner I Sunday. That Is the plac£ to
----- ' quiet
---'-t rest.
lot Good location, right price, easy ’good/
terms. Chas. H. Gaskill, 203 South St । Lelcra
Lelcra Cai
Casteleln spent the first of the
H^tiws. Mieh.
i wt.„k „ h.

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I treatment of Dr. Rherorig. under
FOL ND—In my office \ale lock key
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Owmrcu b»ve by odHng ,t BiXt ;•&gt;«-&lt;«• *- I. Kreudy bi,Pr,.vln«.
NER office and paying furxbis notice.
**" greatly
‘ regret .to Jose
.
—
We
Charles
Dr. F. E. Willison.
Bavhellor and family from our midst.
.
-| They will move this week to Hustings.
LOST On west side of M. C. track 1 where he can more fully attend to his
within W&gt; bet north of depot peir g , au„„ on
ne.. d„lv„y.
guid nu!»e glasses. Leave with M. C. ;
ticket agent for gl.Oh reward.
Mrs- Hachvller, who has been our
Sunday school superintendent, re­
signed yesterday, owing to their mov­
No one would ever be butherud with ' ing to Hastings. Mrs. Henry Cnstelein
ronrtijiatioue if every one knew how
naturally and quickly Burdock Blood
e‘*ct,,d to tn. her ph«re.
Bitters regulates tho stomach and
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Francis
Thomas called*on old friends
bowels.
kst week. He lives.in Traverse City
• at present. He and his faintly art
OKDEK FOR PUBLICATION.
* visiting at John I-irh&gt;»'.« at th- county
Kfeteof MIcHlgan.-The Probate I ourt for tbe £nnn
CtMinty of Barry.
,
tarxn’
Al a sAufon ot said Coqrt, told at the Probate !
Office In tto city ot HitstiuK* lu said County oa ,
NASHVILLE.
the With day Of Jun* a. D. n»ft Present Bon. j
Cl&gt;..-. M. Mack.tudzeof Probute.
In tto Matter of the Ehtatrol lairlndaSquIre- 1 Mr*. F, E. Rood of Lockport, N. T..
a M*ut*Hr IiM*&gt;Hni&gt;«*t* nt Persoa. C. £. Nick­
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' rrsoti linvlux filed in -x»4 court his iw-Utlon. is a guest at Alvah Roads.
praying he mar
to Ucruwd
to will the tea!
l«co&lt;nin™
t at
M |&gt;rivats
»■»«» HlrSST Cw
at
esture o£Mldjueoaiarfent
’&gt;.sulc.
Uh Ordered. Tli.it the 2t&lt;t &lt;bty of July A. D. Grand Ledge this week visiting their
ivaii, a: ten o'clock in (to
forrnuou. at*s*W
nndk
th&gt;-foreooua.
at sail! pro- ........
„ ... e,.t,.», Vnv-a
baas Other. iw-au.J I- hereby appointed fur heur- ( d^UEhttf, Mrs. Sr.uh Noyes.
Im Mid nrtitlOD.
-Mr.
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— -Clark
...... . of- .Lttchdehl,
.- . A ,-. —
William
was_
" It U Further Ord&lt;*nd. That paMic notice
thereof he atvrei by publication of a copy of lhli«
order, for three suro^nlre
previous to ।
Gokay
went
toLanark.
III.,
aald day of bearing, lu the Hajilugs
said
Hri'tluin llaoucr
Harmer*
a
r. H. &lt;j
gA^&lt;pn.:^^clre»UMl»«M«uw
wvekc to visit hia old home.
H*gl»t«-r of Probate,
Mra. John MeMlmer, who bus been
visiting her mother. Mrs. McMore, the
pnst week, left for her home at D&lt;; trolt Saturday.
.
' Mrs. Fannie Everett and her brother.
1 A. Durfee visited friends here Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. s. H. Benneet have
j gone to New York to spend their vacni tion.
; Miss Sadie Denny has gone to CharSYLVESTER GREUSEL, Proprietor
j lotte to apend her vacation with her
■ parents.
Is established opposite tbe
' Mrs. Dan Miller is quite sick with
Chicago* Kalamazoo A: Sag
{ erysipelas.
inaw R. IL depot.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bennet have
gone to Massachusetts to visit friends.
। INVITE THE PUBLIC.
They wilt Mslt friends qt Detroit and
I and all my friends aud
Cleveland on the way. Mrs. Raymond'e
1 -old customers to come
and see me. I WILL PAY
niece. Mias Lynde Downlhgj accom­
CASH FOR
panied them as fnr as Cleveland.
Miss Laura Wilkinson has returned
New and Second Hand Michinery, of
from a weekh' visit with Charlotte ।
j frlendo.
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telephone

office at Lake

In Thomas E. Parish's book, “Gold
Mr. Beviere of Woodland is bunding Hunters of California." qre some good
the walls for Mr. Alton’s house and stories of the old days. Here la a yarn
barn, which he la moylng from, the old about the biggest gumblng Mr. Parish
■place Upon new foundations on the knew of in that time of big betting:
"A xuan of tlie name of Moore bad
county -line road.
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been betting, and lost over and over
J. Spencer and wife were at the
sums aggregating several thousands of
county hub last Friday.
dollars on the game of fare. Finally,
Mr. and Mrs. Hatten attended camp . B
as be turned to leave, the dealer asked,
meeting near Clarksvflle last Sunday. | ‘Are you through?’ Moore halted, hesi­
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I tated, then, turning and -taking from
PRATT’S DISTRICT.
. his -pocket a key,
. held it up
. and . said.
, | 'I will bet'you everything in my safe,
Ed Rltzman is expected home from | yhich thin key unlocks, on tbe ten.’
Kalamazoo soon.
i 'How much Ih in your safe?" inquired
Franc Thomas, wife and daughter I the dealer. *1 do not know, but tt is
Hazel were the guestk of bi« brother, i a large sum. If you win take the key.
Ferd Thomas, last wet-k.
open the f»afe atfd'aecure al! tbe money
wm Cronk l&gt; nlcet tellH In hl. | J™&gt; ““•&gt;
Ir * win we will no
new borne.
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safe together,
count
the
money
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aud
you
must
cover
tbe amount' was
Charles Bachelor ex; &gt;ect&gt; to move to
the answer. The cbaDeuge was ac­
Hastings in the near fkrture.
Mrs.-Calkins is quit* sick at present cepted, the bet made, and Moore won
something over $47,000."
writing.

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When bls Ante has laid her eggs this
devoted parent takes them Into his fore

You will want to go to Gun Lake to celebrate
our National Holiday, because it’s tbe best
place to go. The fintet place on Gun Lake to
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It is supposed that the auddk- was !hvented about tbe middle of the fourth
century, but the fact, in the opinion of
some, has not been {KMitivety proved,
Zonnras. the historian, tells us that
Constantine the younger was killed In
the.year 340. when be fell from bls sadd|e. Tbe word translated into.saddle
also means, however/ tlie back of the
horse or tho.place where the rider sat.
It Is true, nevertiickws, that Sldonlus
Apollinaria used tbe word that untnlstakably refers to the saddletree.

Scid Tinkler has lost a horse and has
bought another one.
At tlie tx-gluulug of tbe eighteenth
Mrs. Luflila Town. &lt; f Sylvan Beach, century
wutuij u
n UUIUL"
number
-1 Vi
of iruffianly
ureiaun j
young
uuu),
Quil Lake, and -Lorena Emvtons. of.of
higher c!asatt»—called by
Cm---------mo ns. ...
of
Dowling, and Melissa —
OHUI
m ru*«T»
tuui play*
pjuy tlfe'
um
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Swift '•“a raw
rare «of
rakes tliat
tie creek, weye the gufeata of .their a|a-J_devll atwut the town every nJRht"- i
"There’s Jeat two things tliat break
tor. Mrs. S. Tinkler. Uht weak.
knovru JLS ■•Mohocks,” lnft»lsft_Lgi. ‘
There will bX.m k-ej cream social in don. sallying out drunk .Into’ tlie ' up most happy homes.” observed the
Frank Wallace's new i barn Thunw'lay 1 street*. • car.-ying short cItHm loaded Pobirk philosopher.
evening.
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with lead at both ends au&lt;l j&gt;er|&gt;ctrat- : “What’s them?" inquired the Sqnt*Ing shameful cruelties ujwu i»«aceable dunk Ignoramus.
“Woman's love for dry goods atf
Frr»Mh Mother*.
passersby, wantonly wounding nud
Thrrv ts oue tUUiK t»,u 1’r.nch moth- 'll»asurliiK it., u&gt;ea au&lt;l subjoctlnc »H' man's Jove for wet goods, b’goah!”—
Wnsbiugton Post.
er, do not do enough. Tluil H to rep- bllke to
Inxultii.
nral„ from their growing
to M-ul
L* tS’ “J'' tn“t niutron, lnrlo,l-U iu
them to tbe school of life outside tbe barrols were rolled down tbe Heep bud
It is told of a certain minister that
home nisi lulo sltnnlious where they
8,,ow 1,111 Watchmen were nomust look after theiusUlves. Thv moth- . tnereltnlljr beuteu and their no.™ one Stindny morning be preached his
sermon with the following notice:
er-a happiness la complete only with WCTV ■111- Cxaieliea and choirs were
her clilklreu around her. Iwt Uf&gt;- not ««rtun&gt;ml on rubbish heaps, -and conn­ “Brethren, 1 have forgotten my notes
keep them too much upnrt. from thia “X guutlemen visiting the tbrols'rs bad ami chai! have to trust to Providence,
to lie accompanied by their armed' re­ but this evening will come better pre­
arise too frorsomc ld..us ot dlamueo *"
parol."
and a too timid attachment to the uatal tainers us if In time of war.—Pearson's
Weekly. ,
soil or tbe maternal city.
The difficulty Is tbat it is very re­
A sentimental poet writes, "How can
luctantly admitted ankrng tlie French
Major Lomax of the United States 1 meet my darling?"
that tiie tbYic must I come for tbe
After some deliberation over tbe
army was visiting in iJauuda soon
nestltug to use Its owti wingk I have
after tbe war of 1812. He was enter­ question we have come to tbe conclu­
seen most excellent parents worry
tbeiiiM*lvni ncurly to 4vatb tHt-nito* a tained in Quebec by tho officers of one sion that be can meet her by approach­
ing ber from an opposite direction.
daughter will not acquiesce in their w of the royal regiments.
ideas or wish to acvcmt the liurti.Mid *• After dinner speeches and toasts be­
ing
in
order,
one
of
the
British
officers,
of their ••lioicc. To u h4h or a dungldvr
Ili«—Some one has started the story
very devoted but indc^eiftieiit it Is’of having imbibed too generously of the that I have a big htnil. What do you
champagne, gave as a toast. "The I*re^
ten said. "You love m«i no longer."
think of it? Rhe There's nothing In It.
ideal
of
the
United
States.
Dead
or
But if we have touched heft* ui&gt;on a
somewhat delivate |M»idt the gtsxl will Allvef The toast was accepted with
and Itfre of the Freu|-b mothers are , laughter.
NOTICE OF HEAltlNG (ILAlMtL
Major Ixiuiax rose to respond, saying.
above all pratie,^evep If sometimes
Stab1 &lt;4 Mlchlaan. Count* of Harry. **.
Nutlre l» hereby riven, that bv an order of the
farsightedness anil bnndth pf mind be “Penult me to give us my toast. The
Cairt for Hie County of’Bnrry. nuulr or.
somewhat lucking.—Charles Wagner iu Prince Regent, Drunk or Sober!' M Tlie the 2*lti day u! June A. D.. ivoft. four
British officer sprang instantly to his ^viith*. from thal date weir alfoved for creditCoamopolItnD.
to I r*»ro.i thr Ir dalnu&gt;
th- r»utr
feet aud iu uugry. tones demanded,. ■ •
v Mo» v
n*j&lt;j county, do"Str. do yon intend tliat remark as an ceaied.and that »U creditor* of &lt;ut&gt;4 dcoras^d
are required to prrv’nt thrii &lt;-lalmi to said
insult?"
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Tbe (Tiilettn frog. knoUii also ns Dpr
Probate Court, at tbr Prolate oJiA-r in the city
To which Major Lomax calmly an­ of Hutlivv for enmlnatlon »:h1 aUoinu*^. oi.
win’s frog, is unique la its method of
l«-&lt;on- the dlhday of October uevt.aad that
swered. "Na sir; ns. tbe reply to one." or
lintdiing eggs. Tlie female Is n.4
such cIiUsir will be bmrd before said Court, on
Sa iirday. the a&lt;th day of • Motor next, al to.
normal, but tlie tmHo luatn large pfitirii
.'etra-n in th.-1. rcnooti that day.
which unuerlli-s its whole Ixsly nnd is
Dated June 2Mh. A. D-. 1KA.
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CHAHLts M. Mac*.
According to I^w Note*, Sergeant
connected- wltli Its mouth by two open­
■hidre of Frotot*
Ings, one on either side of Its tongue. Ballantlix- uael u tell this story on

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Streeter’s Landing
Where there will be a fine celebration.

AnrlArCOn Of ■ Middleville, will
IT U V . Mnuurson deli ver the address of
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The Orangeville Cornet Band Will Furnish Music
The Steamer will make round tri|&gt;s to all tlie
Resorts every hour. Plenty of .row boats for
everybody.
Ly’zziy. Merry-Oo-Round and other Amusements.
Dance—Day and Eveniug.
QPfP Al
OI LUlnLi

,

GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS IN THE
EVENING.
COITE AND HAVE A GOOD TIME.

IF SHE BUT KNEW
how much she could save by purchasing
groceries of us, the housewife would not hesitate ‘to
give us a trial.
A
“High Grade Goods at Low Grade "Prices”

is our motto, and all we want is a chance to prove it.
Burn Paiacine Oil, BEST in the^World.

.

Our store will be closed all day
JULY 4th, 1905.

MA5TTN05. H1CH.

TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE 20TH CENTURY
FOR SUFFERING HUMANITY,

HASTINGS HOUSE,

Dr. Blair ush no ('IlLORO
FORM. ETHER. GAb. VIT­
ALIZED AIR, COt’AjX’E OR
UDON TUN HER. But ektracu
teeth absolutely painlesrro many
of Charlotte’s best, and leading
citizens will gladly testify. Dr .
Blair was at,Charlotte last Aug­
ust aud extracted 1(MW&gt; teeth in
two weeks, and he comes here
Charlotte
this­ time, highly
In tbe church. He from
christened
and mar
recommended by n long list of
people, for whom he has done
work.
Dr Blair has made .» specialty
of extracting teeth for II years
and ha« made for himself a Na
tiotial Reputation as a palniets
extractor.' lie is a graduate-in
medicine and surgery, also as can
beieen wheie hr registered at Co.’
Ch-rtt’s offic*. Dr. Biair’s home
hto been at Coldwater, Mich, for
14 tetrs. . Ask the Coldwater
Savings Bank. Coldwater Nation­
al Bank, or Eaton County Sav
ings Bank, or Merchant's Nat­
ional Bank and see what they
will tell you.

Beef tIMra-M'
Horse Hides—Arnu—lXU".
rair l*khis—uc
Tallow 2q—4c*
Wool coarse-jx Wo&lt;flflnto--.5,
..
1
GRAIN.

—— —-, .-iiviivm.
llyr-Ote.
Beans—bxndplckti!. perba.
W&lt;mm! -soft. Il.TS; tnltml. |2J0; hst&lt;142 SC.
.
HAV AND STKAW.
No. 1 Timothy—W.00
No. Timothy—*7.ai
(lover Hny—Suto-fTJXj

You can paint it.
If 4uU4^ive n buggy that bred a
piiiiDiu'now wuuld lie a g&lt;H&gt;d
time t'»&gt; do the work. Remember

75c Does It

No Comets of tte Gums or PAjsloil Debilitj tlereofter.

Absolutelj pinless

FREE OF CHARGE IF NOT SATISFACTORY to thi. Pilients.

Dr Blair is tbe inventor aud patentee of bis method and is understood
only by himtelf Di nut fall to see him. Youj old snags will be sure
to ache this raduth. '
•

I

CHARLOTTE

L L Wllllmui
M Gilman

Tireworks 3S;

W.W. Watson

&amp; SENTZ,

COOK
THE GROCERS,

I

Che 4th of July

the day.

Lord Chief Justice Cockburn of Eng­
land: One night while Ballantine was
Hastings Markets. paws ihkI places them Inside his mouth,
pawing along Piccadilly be came
HasfliiK* Markets are rwrreaird every
A PERFECTLY PAIILESS OPERATION 8T A IEW ANO SCIENTIFIC METHOD.
whence they presently puss by the two across a p tlicemau who was arresting
Wednesday mutniug and ran be relied
passages Into the expectant pouch a wonuiu he claimed was drunk. He tipun as.correct at iha*. date.
Here tliey remain In wnrm.uml safe se- , stopped to expostulate nod stated that
Cortected Wednesday. June 2S llift.
elusion until they an* hatched ami the woman seemed to be IU rather than —
PRODUCE.
emerge ns newborn tldpoleg to the intoxicated. Just ut this time Ixnd Rutter—lpc-&gt;3c per lb.
light. Tlie breeding habits of the mid­ Cockburn, who was then attorney gen­
Dr. M. E. Blair, from Western Reserve Medical University, Cleveland, O.
eral,
came
by
on
bli
way
home
from
wife frog,are not -less singular. He
VEGETABLES. FRUITS. ETC
will be at
winds the strings of new laid eggs the hoaso of comwomt and Joined in tho
round bis hind legs and vanishes Into dlacuaflivn. Immediately another of­
a convenient bole till they nre hatched. ficer rushed up and, seizing Cockburn
Tbe Surinam toad places eggs one by by tbe collar, exclaimed, “I arreat you
HASTINGS, MICH.
one In he.xag-nnl cells formed In ths also.” “Arrest me!" cried the astonish­
“What for?” Hog*. alBe*-*4A»-jsjn.
back of the mother toad, whence lu due ed attorney general.
Monday,
Tuesday,Wednesday,
Thursday and
time they hop out. not tadpoles, but , “Oh.” repllwi his captor, “for many
lo To
things. You are well known to tho po­ Mutton.
perfect toads.
Friday, July 3rd, 4th, 5th. 6th and 7th,
lice."
for lhe’purposf- of extracting teeth without pain or deep.
FOULTICY. HIRES AND WOOL.

Acvonllng to a scientist, tbe Imtnodi
Tbe Bev. Mr. Mattison was curate of
ofc cause of dentil in nil but very exceptkmal cukes, such as aceidenL Li tbe Fatterdalc. England. for wanly sixty
years.
Hie inctime, for many yearn was
i&gt;uh»onlng uf tbe nervous centers by
all-kinds, also
carbonic acid, which accamulaten In the £12 and never exceeded £18 per armtits.
. Miss Fern Reynolds 1ms gone Co Kala- , blood uwtn$ to the failure of tbe ar­ He married and lived comfortably and
Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Rubbers, l mazoo to Join her! parents.
rangement for its removal. "This gas had four children. Be buried bls moth­
j Is an nnaebtlictic." be explain*, "and er. He married bls father and buried
| Henry Roe has gone to thje
Rags, etc.
I has. Indeed, been employed as such, bls father. He christened his wife and
Peninsula on business.
. !.
j both locally and otherwise. This proj&gt;- published his own ba dm of marriage
1 will treat you fair ahd
erty of carbonic acid may be termed n
honest and pay the highest
GERKEY.
merciful provision of nature. Normal ried oil bls own children. He educati­
market pri?e.
' death lii u painless occurrence, usually on bls own son until be was fit for col­
■ A hard ^find ana rain stozm struck
i preceded by’ gradual k»m ot cofticious- lege. He lived till be was nlnety-nlx.
these parts Sunday evening, ^leveling
ness entailing no more suffering than and died worth ILuOtt—London AuHASTINGS
MICH
wheat and hay in had shape.
going tu sleep. The accumulation of
i Henry Curtis, a pioneer of this place. 1 this merciful gas often Induces muscu­
Hi* Cloaeat Relation.
! died Saturday noon. He had been ail- lar contraction or spasms, which are
"Mamma," said a young threat Bend
j Ing a long time with heart trouble. He ; preceded by loss of consciousness, but
leaves a wife and a large family of which may have suggested to uncritical hopeful the other day, “who Is my
.
I grown-up children, His funeral
*—• was. observers that their moribund subject closest relation? Are you?"
••No," sweetly replied tho mother,
| held at the U. ~ '• church on Monday. wa» In agony. .
"your
father
bag
that
distinction.
He
June 20, Elder Sktntlebury officiating.
never gives me a cent unless I ask him
. Geonge Denary has sold bis' 2t)-acre '
where te ccmmokc Mid
for If
theauHwho shaved tbe
A story that comes from Ireland re­
farm to Mr. Annpuugh of Campbell.
And It wm a full half hour before the
lates
lo
tbe
custom
among
farmers
pig. It Is now appropri­
’Hugh Myers and family of Clarksville
old man discovered that tbe paper bo
ate to talk fireworks for
visited his slater at this place and also there of depositing money In the bank was reading was upside down.—Larned
iu
the
.
Joint
names
of
busband
and
' a sister at Nashville over Saturday and
Tiller and Toller.
wife, so that when one dies the stir
; Sunday.
vivor c&amp;u draw out the money wkbout
J. Spendfer and wife spent Sunday al any legal formalities.
Little Inna had been sn an excursion
Coats Grove.
To a farmer who recently made ap­
and soMetbtag good for
Telephohea are getting badly mixed plication for money deposited for him­ to her father’s downtown office and
basket dlnters.
saw
for the first time a typewriter in
...in this vicinity. A. number have left self aud bls wife the manager asked:
the BelL-phone company and hail the "Why, Pat, bow can this be? It Is not use. V'Ob, mamma.*' abe sold on ber
I Citizens’ 'phone placed in their hduaea much more than a year since you came return home, "don’t you know, I saw
Instead. Some haiie'both 'phones.
"With a similar application on the death the funniest sewing machine down to
papa's office. It wwed A B Os!"
Mr. Faul and son of Woodland placed of your wife.”
••Well, your honor," was the reply, Lippincott’s Magazine.
new rpofs upon tht houses of J. fJbellart week, “I’m a bit iueky wld women."—Har­
lenberger and J. Spencer
~
Slundrr.
Lowest prices in Cht-ese,
,
They will place . me on Alien King's per's Weekly.
Close thine car against him that
Orkngca, Dried Beef,
barn
thia
week.
shall open bls mouth secretly against
Honey, Lemon*, Banan­
Velma Purdun ta. working flDr Dr. j
as, Cakes abd Bolognas.
If thou receivest not bis
A patient nt a metropolitan hospital another.
Snyder at Lake Odessa nt present.
goes away best satisfied when lie Is words, they’ fly Back and wound tho
IL Haney and wife visited hir father given aometblng to drink out of a bot­ reporter. If thou dost receive them,
if you don’t know what
lost Sunday.
tle. Tbe drinking, accordlug to an­ they fly forward and wound* tho re­
you want, we will gladly
t Lclcnt ritual, mart not be less often than ceiver.—La vater.
Mrs. John Racheidi r is very low at^
take time to show and
'
mizl thn
throe t1rm&gt;«
times na &lt;lur
day and
the iwMirnAnv
cererqoqy
‘
‘
She has been a lo«g suf-*'' thr&lt;H&gt;
। this
writing.
demonstrate our goods.
candid.
must have some refererfee to meals.
' fcrer.
He— Yes, whenever I see. myself in
The
draft
to
be
efficient
should
l»e col­
j This street is flllid wij
the mirror 1 feel tliat 1 am much bet­
yearly Frev
Fr&lt;% Methodist
j going to the yearly'
----- ored. It must have a marked odor, so ter Iqpklng than the average man. Do
Tours for Low prices
that he mrty Invite his frieods to smell
camp meeting being held near Clarksi It It should be loathsome to tlie taste. you call this conceit? Bia ITIend—No.
I vllle this week.
■
•
I bo that the taking of it-may caH for I call it distorted vision.
Our Advent camp meeting being held j MCK. heroism. Above all. it uoeda to
at Lake Ddessa, is also calling many to poesess ou evil looking sedffikMit which
To what gjilfs aislngle deviation from
that place.
|
I will require a formal shaking of tbe the'track of human duties leads!—By­
Irving, Mich.
ron.
j Ethel Hehtou Is home for vacation | Vial—London Hospital.

T Scarcely Know

The town of Warsa'
jte called the milk producers' Eden.
There is protfably nowhere such a
••milk town." Reataurauts are but littie frequented.' On the other band, tbe
public frequents the various dairies in
great numbers lu order to chat with
friends or read the newspapers to the
accompaniment of black or white cof­
fee or a glass of cold or . warm milk.
To close a bargain or to talk busineiw
the milk saloon Is resorted to. Chen
and billiards are allowed to be played
la these recognised places of publie re­
sort —London Tfmi-s.

G A Wlllhuus
&lt;i Kiltie
A va CoUlas
M A 1'Mroe
K WadSell
Mr. I'ander^ou
E R Bradley
H Allen
i. r. icoii

RCFERENCKB

2U teeth
to •• .
io •• «

io * ••

FRED SPANGEMACHER,

H teeth
20 "
10 “

Mr* H L Brim
10
10

Mr. H K.-.-cr &lt;!
Mr» I. Bennett

.1 torkdull
M &lt;‘*r»r&gt;toll
N Nichols

Full Lin* of BUILDER'S HARDWARE.

•

.Mrs \ Boyer
Mrs I, Ames
Mm OKilns
. Mr* p Hora Jr
Mn R Mitchell

lit

10

1. Deisma ”
1 William*
W H Morrill
H D Gates
G Glb'-cns
H Gro-n
B Levy

lu

W l.ybrook
W En«le
Q O Neel

10

Mr» M &lt; hutch
*tr» L Clesver
Mrs 1. Porter
Mr» 1. McGill
Mrs P Lovelaud
R Mn k*5mle*** (Helt^vue’ao teerti
• Mrt I. Kreb«
Mrsl. Will lama
13
M: I May Cook
MH W i.snney
Mni H Fjnery
Mr- it Ixrare
Mrt R KeUon
Mi- W Fox
Mrs L Hmlth

THE HARDWARE DEALER.

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

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                  <text>THE
FEFTIETH YEAR No. 10.

INVITED OFTEN TO
“GO TO WAX!”
«D IT BECAUSE IT PLEASED

THEM

DELIGHTFUL TRIP DOWN

ST. LAWRENCE
Thd Thousand Islands, and “Shoot

I ng the Rapids” Described by
the Banner Man.

TWELVE PAGES.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY* 5, 1905.
JAILED ON CHARGE

WORKING TO SECURE
NEW EAdORIES

OF ASSAULT
May be More Serious Charge Pre­

ferred Later
SO THE EDITORS OF MICHIGAN

BANNER

HASTINGS
WHAT IS BEING DONE BY SECRE­

On.

TARY BROWN OF THE LOCAL

Harry Brady, a young man of
sy^ia township, was arrested and
brought to! this city Tneaday last
by Sheriff Furnisa.' The charge lodged
against him is assault and battery up­
on Bessie Shay, a young girl of 15
years, who is an adopted girl iu the
family of a farmer in that town*. The
alleged assault was 'committed. March

BOARD OF TRADE.

WHAT CHARLOTTE
!
IS PLANNING
;
;
. Hastings Board of Trade Working

28rd last, Iti is understood that a more
With the Same Chicago Organsorious complaint may- refit against I .
him. The foster paHmte of the girl (
on*
arem to manifest the utmost indiffer- ; *tbere has always l»een a friendly
eitce as'to the affair, and opjMMed any rivalry between Halting* and Char­
arrest, refusing to make any complaint, j lotte. In many- resjjects the two cities.
Brady could hot furnish tiail aud so is are similar. ,Each is a county wat
in jail awaiting his trial, which will: town, and situated near the center of
takeptace July 11. before Justice Riker, j the county. Both have grown steadly.
It ujqienrs that -Brady is nut naturally a j liut not rapidly. Each has flourishing
bad fellow, but has been training with factories, though those in Hasting* are
some companions vfafao have been no : larger and employ more men. But
in ।t vnariOHe
uas a better
oeiier farming
tanning ternhelp to him. On the day in question
Charlotte has
lerric- | tory
he and an older man were lx&gt;th intoxU»ry tributary to it. Hartings idsitum situ- J
icaled on hard cider. The' affair may | ated on a series of terraces rising from !
! the river, while Charlotte is located on '
prove a very serious one for him.

I tjousands and thousands of reader*
of the daily and weekly press of Mich­
igan । ought to' be satisfied now. for
don Jtless no small jx&gt;rtion of them,
at &lt;ine time or another have told the
edit &gt;rs to "Go toJH—alifax. " Perhaps
it v os to soothe the feelings of these
irat j readers that the officers of the
Michigan Press Association arranged
for &amp; trip to Halifax, Nova Scotia.
isn’t a bad place after all. On ;
the!contrary it'.* very pleasant. It I
haoq’t that sweltering climate that is I
often asaoeiated with 'that name. A j
western maii"'was one time talking
with a gentleman from the east, when j
the former ^remarked : ''all that the |
west needs is plenty of water and g«xxl I
people. "
"That's all that ‘H—alifax*
needs*- calmly observed the easterner,
after which th'ere was a noticable lull in tie conversation. But the 4iHali- | IT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE OFFI­
CERS AND DIRECTORS TO
fax r that the easterner referred to I
we presume is vastly different from the !
HAVETHAT KINDOF A FAIR
Halifax that the Michigan Press As- j
■■•xriitiun visited. ,
The Michigan Press /Xsaociatiun. over | ATTRACTIONS BEING
IGO itrong, including wives and mem- [

, for factories. We clip the following
j from the Charlotte Republican which'!

THE BIGGEST AND
BEST EVER!

j will show what the Business Men's!
‘ Association of that town . are doing:
|
'Within a few years "The Industrial
j Company" of Chicago, have located
, some extensive industries in Muskegon.
! Grand Haven: Holland. Ionia. Jack­
' son and other Michigan cities. It is

CHANGE IN THE
PROPRIETORSHIP
। Of the Charlotte

,,,L HlvLOOIl I

Republican. New '

Owners Are McGrath and De-,
' •
Foe.

THF NfffSSITY 1
LOR SOBRIETY

I TRUE OF NATIONS AS WELL AS

PROSECUTOR’S SEMI­
ANNUAL REPORT
Shows' 113 Cases

Prosecuted. Of

These 96 Were Con

vic ted.
IN INDIVIDUAL
One of the best Michigan weeklies '
1 Prosecutor Pryor sent his semi-annual
LIVES
that come to this office is the Charlotte
' report to the Attorney General Jufic
Republican, which has wonderfully
180th. It shows very well indeed for
improv cd under’ the. able management
a new officer" in that very difficult
of Mr. H. T. McGrath. The latter has THE SUCCESSFUL MEN
j office. We glean from bis report the
jnst associated with himself Mr. Muri
AND NATIONS follow ing:
•
H. DeFoe. who has for some time been
No. case* prosecuted
113
city editor of the Republican. This is
No. convicted;‘.
. 96
a combination that will make a winner Of the Future Will be Sober Men and
No. Acquitted
of any newspaper enterprise, as they
No. No'i 1‘ronHcd
Sober Nations--Some Reasons
No. dismissed on payment
are. thoroughly, iip-to-date newspaper
of costs..............................
for This Belief.
.
men. The growing circulation and
Of
these caaea, there ..were SC drunk
influence of the Republican are but
It is easily to Ims seen that sobriety
indioitioiu. ol tto totter thing. In ! will
wlll lie oerem
.ry for the successful and disorderly. Of theoe 53 were con­
necessary
store for it. and what ha« already man of tbo fu[urej. This fact is be- victed, one acquitted.one nolle pressed,
bM&gt;. accontplritod 1. an «nM of | ronlh
,K „„
anti more
,non, evident ,.
rery and one dismissed on payment of costs.
coming
more und
every
The number of prcAeCution® is
wh.t
may
tto
d
,„dit.
„isubeing
w
rwngniredby
by the
tto
V.hv
thn
........ —
- to Mp*t«l in —
v improv,-, !day,
and
recognized
, ~~
.........
u&gt;ei&gt;( of this old. reliable .nd very , ,acaMrf„| ,nen o(
Tto railrreul. ™r&gt;‘ "“h ‘,rg"[ ,h“”
a"&gt;’ •«progprein paiw Inter th. proprietor.
oth,r rro,perou, TOn„„„ lla„ 'low «&gt; month- for some time.
«hil. of M. Gr*t»* D.F«.
Eaton noticed th. edeid. of Honor on their
Ute •**■“! the officer, are
rsilinfv is
iu to
tn be
&gt;u&lt; congratulated
nnmrrutlalutaul on
z... the
»i .. empoyees, and. .have announced. that
.
11 f" enforcement
onfftn'.imi'nt of InlV
;j taking for 1the
law Will
w*ill
county
splendid enterjiri.se and excellence the they will have no man in their service 1 tie very generally approved ’th Barry
.
'
Republican is showing, and is evi­ in any position of responsibility unlew county.
dencing their appreciation very sub­ he is temperate in all of his habits
Luck is a good thing if you don't
stantially in the advertising column* of and leaves liquor alone. They do not
that jiaper.
do this frou?) prejudice in favor of count on it.
a level, flat country. Both are hustling
*temjierance.
--------------- mil
rather
as
a
business
nut rather as a business «|riir|\r |\ir\ TU 1 T
prujositiou. Actuii£tert.\have been made ; W |j| |) | I )111 j H A |
showing that habitual liquor drinkers " “L!\L VIV IIIH1
are unfit fur position* of trust as they
are not to be relied upon at all times.
So it is that the successful men and
the men who "do things" will have
WAS SEEN CIRCLING HIGH OVER
TRESSIE TOLLES, DAUGHTER OF to be men of sobriety.
This same fact, is true of nations as
THIS CITY TUESDAY
MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR TOLLES,
well ns of men; the sober nation will
AFTERNOON
LAKE ODESSA
be the successful. nation. Perhaps the
most
uiurnk striking
nu ixiii# proof
piiMH of
iu this
itiia stat^nent
nHii^uivtu
i. to to «en in the war now in prog. TH|S EAg[£ HAQ
SAD ACCIDENT OCCURr&gt;*w&gt;4 lietween
Iwru'.UHt Russia
Htidvttt and
nttrl Japan.
.Intitm It
It
i ress
ED THURSDAY
tong4»uen the custom in the Russian
TAIL FEATHERS
| navy to issue rum U» the men as part of
——
। the ration, afid la-fore a battle?a double
Body Recovered Soon After Accident ration of this rtiniulant are served to Would Seem to Prove He Did not

DROWNED IN LITTLE
(EDAR LAKE

EAGLE (OME EROM?

THE DEFIANCE Of
PUBLIC OPINION
BY THE

SALOON

KEEPERS OF

THIS CITY WILL WORK ILL TO

CITY AND THEMSELVES.

THE OVERCOMING OF
EVIL WITH GOOD
Seems to us the Best Remedy for the

l iquor Evil.

,

Some Further Sug-

gestions on the Subjec*.

“If I'had to choose lietween having
a tosyn run by its saloons and . local
option,, I would take the latter, though
I have no confidence, in prohilrition ax
an adequiite remedy for snluon evils.' ’
Thus spoke a well knuwn citizen of
Hastings, who doc» not train with the
political party with which the BAN­
NER is affiliated, ’lie ffirther added
-‘if the saloons of this city shkll be
confronted with local option, it will be
because they thenwelves, by their re­
sistance to public sentiment, shall
force that issue: for I km satisfied' that
there is no large prohibition sentiment
here now., and will noi *be unlesH the

saloouists pereirt in their defiance of
public sentiment. ”
1
■'
It will be remembered that Hie BAN­
NER mentioned last .week that Robert
Dawson Jr., attorney*(or the salhonK
i exprense&lt;l himself tui fsworahle to fight­
ing out the ^sue next; spring in local
politics whether thesaioonli should pay
a tax of $3«iO or -$(,.&lt;&gt;&gt;J. The quoted
words express how ontj of Mr. Daw­
son's own party, and a leading member
of it. feels on that proj|ositiou. and this

। their occnpatipn. and it is a live, act­
ive. honorable and influential organi! ration which k-nds its servievs for a
■ money consideration, but without pay
[ until they furnish results. We are in
SECURED ALREADY ! close business and personal touch -with
-man further said he ‘would welcometber*lof families, left Detroit Saturday ;
this new issue if the mloona want to
' this concern: they having already'
moriing June 17th ert seven o’clock.
it.
•
t ।.
• Through the hustling of the secretary. ' „
. i sjwnt much time and considerable
The quoted* word* express our juwn ':
Secret.rv
Sch.ntz
Purpo.v,
to
Pot
inalar
lwhalf
whil
.
b
Ko
»kl
to
H., A. Hopkins, of St. Clair, who was
.
*
,
. , ,
.
j them with the idea that it make* them
etcv’ict ions.
We do pot believe in
very] strongly supported by Vice Presi­
Get
Away
From
any
Hastings
in the Summer to Make the Fair
wasted unless a factory should come to
and Was Taken to Lake Odessa ,
.
..
i latter fighter*
The Rumian ofijeers
prohibition. But if it tame, to a point
a Hummer
118 *** l-bBl we believe it is not
i'rendent McKinnon, of Detroit, every de- ,
July 4th_Orators.
Funeral Sunday.
i etq&gt;ecially
eajfrciaiiy are notorious
iwiuiitnis1 drinkers,
uriiiKrm, and
niiu
where we must choose between ^thattail « the trip had been arranged fur i
zied sjM&gt;culation” to asse'rt that at no
two
It
«a&gt;
while
they
were
haring
one
of।
Hi^h »tove th. .astern -part
That there will be no letting down far distant juried we ^iRU» soliciting
and a halqon?riddon town; we would
Thursday afternoon.
about t«v -- -— ----- ,—,------ --------- -----------. of;
,
and was closely carried out.' The
o'clock. Trewie’ Tolles, 12 year old I their carousals that Admiial Togo was j c^y “ b,8 ert&lt;*e wa* *”-n soaring in the take prohibition, a* a choice between
on
the
next
county
fair,
that
it
will
funds
to
bintLthe
bargin'with
a
good
(inusd Trunk IL IL very courteously
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tol- able
aUa to
to eend
amd his
bi. torpedo
torptJo boats
butt, into
into the
tto , "V
“I TueMlay
»n«u.y aftcrn&lt;H)n.
mtrrmon. ^According
Aceonling to
to two bad conditions, for we du not
favofed the Michigan Press with a lie the biggest and best ever, is the ; Kubrtiintial manufacturing plant. Just
hxrtor ol Fort Arth'ur uni dmtroy j ' he l»«t otinure. of than who atw want any "wide-open” town. We be­
spacial train from Detroit to Toronto, j lixeJ porpow of the oflievr. ou&lt;l direct- , to prepare yoa ftw iretobc. .-.nd errem leu. of Lake Odftwa. was drowned in
three of tto bwd .hip. In tto Rto»i«n h,mwnoW
totter tton lieve the saloon* should pay hack to the
ora
of
tto
Barry
O&gt;.
Agricultoral
Soj,
e
w
|||
m
y
that
th.
utm
wanted
Little
Cedar
lake,
about
a
mile
and
a
a distance of over 225 mile*, and mode i
Bret mid then nwapo tmhwmril
,&lt;M,r
rrom Hp-W-Hp of wing. Thi. community as large a j&gt;art as pu*feuble
the run in about five hour* including ciely, They are working t-vgrthrr na m|Kht to MS.too. At firm thought half northwest of Cedar Creek in Hope
The difference in their lighting , '’*b' Br,lt '■*lc th«t h“ '»««»■
of the money damage they inflict. We
quite a-.number of stoj&gt;*. Mile after ! one mar. to that end. and ttoir nnited : this amount would reem to to almort township.* The circumstanced appear
■ [Unlities wa, dintinetly shown in the I
^toity in a long time.
Ho wto believe they should beheld to a reaaonprohibitive to rato iproliaWy 1^' popu- to be m* follows:
,
• '
mile'was mode in from 45 to 50 sec­ effort, are Knre of meow.
tot
engMiemtol
between
tto
.|u«lron«
™»««h»t
dirturtod
by
nm
kingbird.
Up&gt;n
;
Secretary
Schantx
will
devolve
|,r
mharriptlonl
from
amongvt
5.1100
1
able observance of the la'W- We believe
The little girl was at Jo* Wertman's
onds. In order that everything should
ol the two nation. Tto report of' ,h“ WCT» mnking life . border, for their rights under the law should be
be carried out in regular Grund Trunk I mret ot the detail work of preparation I people, l,ot from Mrietly a cold, velfl.h her grandfather's who livea near Little
Admiral
Togo
Miow.
that
the
tottle
h,m
S
’
”
having
anything
elee
to
'
respected and protectedias are the right*
style, several officials connected with for tto big fair next Oct.,tor. He he, dollar and cent, view-point we believe Cedar Lake. Thursday afternoon, in
‘ think about, thotie who
this eagle
, saw
.
- ' of pther citizens. We believe, however,
' thi* great railway system, accompanied lleen alwent from the city fortoveral Charlotte', property owner, and buel- &lt;vmi«nv with Mr. Wrrtman’. d»ughU r | waa won in jnat « minntea and white
ot
.toot
tor
own
.nd.
liulr
;
Ito
fftot.
wer.
.1.
mile.
-t-rt.
th.
&gt;
W1
.&lt;»
-PeodAUng
where
he
' that even the saloon-k&lt;xq&gt;T&gt; will ?adcan only look upon it aa an
the press and saw that no detail was 1 wreka. tol will return to-day. and will JaaR
denghter ol W.ll.'wn Stodd. .to went greet dwtnwtion toing wrought by ,«“ '"'“J- "&gt; *&gt;
“' mit that the liquor evil works great
overlooked on the part of the railway at onc« net atont the work before him., inapatmenl that will aaanredly return
1 damage to any and every community.
tothi.-l.keto have . ewim. Sh. wM j th. U inch _gnn. .to«rd the JM-j
Ho
hna
a
reputation
to
au.tain
an
a
,ptendid
divideuda.
For
illnatration.',
that would add to the comfort and '
, weu an ©Xpert* anese ships. It wax in the aiming and escal’eJ from
of the Hartings1 We believe the money realized from
fair promoter, and will to diapowgl to &gt; mka 1 uiah to quote from tto .iftiuga used to the’water having been anexj
pleasure of the party.
a little girl of tiring uf thesegun* that the steady hand, j orRton* who had done duty on Indeprn- the increased tax should in part Iw
increase
that
reputation.
of
u
recent
conversation
with
Lyman
Mwiinmer.eince she was a
At Toronto the jwrty hoanled the (
—
I and clear brain of the Jajianese gunnerit. dence day. There were partisans for' used to maintain a frpe library land
We are sure it .will be a pleasure for \ H. Cobb, ot Fort Worth. Toxas. Five five or six years,
. r--------- —----------- i—-------- ------------magnificent steamer "Kingston' of
Arrivixfat
the lake and dunned in i showed their
sujeriority over the W. W. Potter, who did the uncaging readingand re creation Booms in the&amp;ty .
...the Richelieu &amp; Ontario Navigation,, ttoBittxenp of Hastings and the people I ja.n, .go hi, dity with a population
at Cloverdale and Actor's Point;: a&gt; counter attractions to tlx1 salooni.'
of Karry
Burry county to co-ojwraie
co-operate wun
with I o
af 22.1MXI.
SS.OTO. raised the sum of WOU.OOO
WklfOd her lathing
tothing gown,
gown she plunged mto
into muuuiw
muddled brain
of ihe kubmimus
Russians, who act
uraui «
------ —u_
-------- Co. which was destined to be tbe home, oi
jnf,t received their double ration
p°
°.rm» i *1
We shall regret it exceedingly if the
of the party for alwut a day and a half. -I.: Mr. Schantz as well a* all the officers ! j,y jropular subscription from amongst ■ the water, her comjmnions refusing to 11
and
di recton?of the Agricultural So* : jta citizens and ranchmen adjacent go in as they were m&gt;t able to swim. , of nim- They hod the same kind of
,,
R
.. ,.IK&gt;V
'°'en ‘ e- —
- ----- - of
— -nubile
..... ........opinion
r—r.. ,by
v the sa­
defiance
The party cro?«ed Lake Ontario, land- ,
Fort Worth,
and
the money
.
I
rA*"
vil&gt;’*Mian
h*u forcc
. .. „ &gt;i wivviiy
rorcc the
toe local
iocal
ing at Charlotte, a small j&gt;urt town in I ciety,
- with the end in view of. making to------—--------------------, - w
— a* The honks of the Little Cedar are very ; K»&gt;n" Imt their *ho«s all went wide of
-*■
j
ojjtiun
issue,
forwe
be|ievu
there is
|s a
:
the
next
fair
the
best
and
if
wwm
U
c
!
(
i..
n
.t.ui
tn
Amumr
Un
swift
«»&lt;!
the
water
verv
deen
It
is
.
theUrinrk,
a*
none
of
the
Japaficse
ship*
,
"J
x,Ke
at
,
u
*
’
s
Lake,
^ion
i^uc.
ior-we
neiieve
tnero
a
steep,
and
very
deep.
is
the&gt;ark,
as
Japanese
ahIpa
New York, hbout nine o'clock at thc next
tho l,esl ftn(J if
donated to Armour * Co. and Swfift
...1
An
of
better way
waj: : afltt&lt;v
a|M&lt;we hope
_ the saloon
night. About a mile distant w Ontario.^tbo biggert. county'fair in this state. | g. q,. for jpeuting two large jiack- the bead of Cedar creek, and has no . were
disabled
‘ emir
"
-* a hair*- Bot on ’wking at tbe eagle more Witter
I
breadth
in
tbe
aim
of
these
gun.
at
the
‘
k
*«
“
discovered
that
tins
(
1..
X
.
...
....
proprietors
will
nfat
be
io
unwise
as
to
inlet. the water being very cold as the ’ I
Beach a beaututtl resort place, and iarP*irry County fairs have been dean and ; jng houses employing 8.(MX) men.
dirtaucc Ht which they were used would 1 b*rd was the proud poBsetteor of a tail, bring
bring matters to that crisis. But they
to Syracuse. N. Y. what Goney Island ! creditable exhibitions
under their
,-------„------------spring*.
.
Men like Mr. Cobb had to dig down ---------------------hike is fed by
underground
.----------- ——--- ------ . ------------- —
That settled it. No one had the hard- can do it if- they will; jand if they do,
is to New Yori'City. Large pavillions present management. There haa been ; pretty ,leep in rajging thia fabulous Little Tres*ie was soon beyond her ’ mean a mnwand a waste of ammnm• j - — ■- ••
—
and palace* of amusement of all kinds, \
of fake*, gambling si;ni bul
informed me that within depth, und complained that the water tion: and a hand under the influence of
®. hnd . -nvj w
‘u iMimiii;
'‘"’’ry for
.
T.m
ivi it.
l», for
IUI the
LUV people
pevpiU
any
o? Hastings'
have
way
u
furnish plenty of diversion to all who snap* and indecent exhibitions. The ‘ thirty days after the money was given • waa very cold. To the horror of her! alcohol is not accurate to that degree. been ■set at liberty by tt
' '*
,n&lt;rv wi. ff v
. .their
l .
_
,4 the
visit it. And a* it is only six or seven ■ legitimate features of a county fair. , tbey corf^i figure a profit upon their companion®, she was seen to disappear | Thi® victory can not well
attribu- orators. The latter have the roputa-1
( ontlDUBd oa page six.
tion of plucking the proud bird and
'
ij the stimulation
irrattlufirxra nf
intermit in
__ ' - - -.............
---- (' ■ . J----- — . - . ,
uf,interest
in fapttnrinjr
bettering• __________ :________
beneath *1...
the water, Doubtless she WBS I '
,! shaking
ru.nmug the
auu tai!
mu itaiut'rn
iKuore uieir
_
feathers before
their
&lt; 'ou^lutied on paxr six .
i thepaige
product#
j caused by the cold
Continued'on
three of the farm
Continued on luze tour.
seizedhave
with been
cramps
। enraptured audiences as evidences of MORE HITCHING POSTS
kept in view. For these reason* there j
| good faith, and that the eagle they
ON MAIN STREET
! should be hearty co-ojieration of all to
| The little Wertman girl remained at INTERESTING STATISTICS
ONE WAY TO SPEND
LIST OF MUSIC PUPILS
■ claim to set loose is a nure-'nough
the end that the next fair may lie the •
tto ^k white her tomtoakut rattod
FRQM CQUNTY C|_ERK | "American bird o’ liberty."
SUMMER VACATION splendid success its officers are hoping
.to Mr. XXertman sand informed hnn of
Would Be a Good Thing. Should Be
! and planning for.
Of Miss Nora Andrus -It Is Certainly the drowning. He and iiis »on Ora
Concerted Move to Get
a Verv Fine C!a*s
hurried to the lake, and in from 20 Show Increased Number of Births SOME LUCKY BARRY
The Charlotte Tribune tells how ALLEGED HE DESERTED
Them.
y
minntto to halt Ml hour niter xto di,-COUNTY PEOPLE
and Marrirge Licenses. Decreas­
Some Eaton County People
HIS FAMIIY
Tto followiiiK are the names of the appeared had rerovered tto tody. All
More jieople from our trading district
nio rrtmiLt ; lrapi|, m tbe different grade,, who are ,ffort, t0 restore tor to lite were in
ana buying goods in this city than
ed Divorces.
U ill Do It.
- ------i studying music, thi, Mnuon, with Mias . vairu
.
..
...
. , [l
. . . ! Will Share In the Divison of the formerly.! This is a condition the
A representative of th*&gt; Tribune had ,
According to the returns received at'
------------1
Nora
Andrea:
TI^
body
WM
tag
on
to
Lak„
Oderea
ItuaineaH
men of Hartings ought to jen­
' Vesta Herrick, Arrested in Green
-'
Estate of an English
the County Clerk's office, rhero
were
the opportunity* of inspect!ng.the wag- .
courage.
We have heard complaint
Pearl Chnwemun. Stole Ormitoe. ^,1^., aad tto funeral occurred from
Bay, WLs.. and Brought Hereby
Lady.
on which Mr. and Mrs. Will Spicer and
among farmers thhl they could not
i Maurice Healy. Claud Hill. Margaret lhe homo ut b,,r Iuln.av, Sundsy
Tto 371 hirths iu Barry County in 10U4.
Mr. A. Ticbenor, of Brookfitfid, will !
Then? were 81H in 1908. This city con­
Sheriff Furnlss.
George Coleman received two English find a place in Hastings, when there
McIntyre. Harry Cheeremau.
Ida KuJ ^air catoed great aorrow to tto
tributed 99 or about 27 per cent of the drafts Monday for $1,234.94. each.
occnpy^-as a home while nojouraing in
Sheriff Furnim went toGreen Bay.
Cheeeeman. S'orrna Shaffer, Saumn many friend, of ’ tto little girl, and
was a big crowd here, to hitch their
the
, . north woods this summer in fiearch , »'»«•. Wednewlay.and returned Satur- Shaffer. Greta Wolfe. Fern Cooley. ,he griel-rtricken parent, have the births. For the first Ax months of Thew were contributed by the estate teams. This is not an idle complaint
of health,
health. The
men mentioned
mentioned built
built!,
1005, there were 104 marriage licenses of Isabella Bowser, deceased, a maiden
of
lhe men
witjj yeBta Herrick, a young man ; Lloyd Marshall. Blanche Gardner, ,,,-mpatliy of all
It is the truth. There is ample room
a very
and concon-! of alx,ut jjg, who is wanted for desert- Gertie Moore , Dorothy Hyde, Jessie
issued. During the same j^eriod of lady of^Beverly, Yorkshire. England,
a
very neat,
neat, 'commodious
commodiomi and
'
on State Street and father. streets lead­
1904. there were 95. There were 80 to the estates of her sister, Mix Par­
veninnt top on the gears of h strong , ing Kb
Mju Myra IIcrriekf an&lt;j j Manfcall. Percie Marshall. Bertha
ing up from that and Jefferson to ac­
applications for divorce for the first rott, and her brother, John Bowser.
wagon used for many years by the lath three small children. The mother and • Hyde. Zoe Hayman, Bertha Mead. DROWNED JULY 4TH
comodate a great many farmers' teams
D. U Tremaine in hi* hack business. . children are domiciled in the creamery j Beulah Mead, ©ra Gillett. Grace Big- i
IN GULL LAKE half of 1905, a* compared wiUi 81 for Iwth deceased, who formerly lived in if there were only hitching ports. The
a like time in 1901. All these statis­ Johnstown. Mr. Coleman as adminisOne horse will pull it easily, Mr. S. budding in the second ward. Herrick don. Alma Althoune,
Lydia Long, j
east end of State St. is much better
t,a,nr of
nf the
flm estates of the 1...
j trator
last two
ImmI quite z reputation as a healer at J mttrrje(j his wife in Middleville about I Florence Strickland. IIxmna
-—- Adkins. | Eugene Garges, of Washington, D. tics seem to show an improvement,
provided than the west end. No fane
.---------------------------I will divide the'money between the
one time, and is wise enough to do j Hjx
jje worked on the tele- . Julia Cutler, Florence Fero,
V.rri Lois
Tu-iia Fir®Firn. jI _
.
„ ,
a ■ .
wants to see the unsightly old wooden
what all invalid should do-get out in phonp c&lt;)nstruction gang putting in | ter, Winnie Johnson, llza McIntyre, j ■C., Attempted to Swim to Shore
MODEL MILE OF HIGHWAY four heirs of . Mrs. Parrott, who are hitching posts come back, nor' is that
From Overturned Sailboat.
to God's pure air and sunshine, away ■ new jjueh j^ winter. He later, disap- i Cressio Kinne. Bertha Swanson, Donna I
Mrs. Gea Bini and Jaa Parrott, of at all necessary. Good looking gae
from cirilixed work »nd worry,
and was
at Durkee.
Hexel
Itoltord.
Florence
' Bedford. Chas. Parrott, of Nashville pipe railings like those on Court house
- fuming ,
___ n,laJ|y ipcutecl
—
..,-~ra
—
About 10 o'clock
Tuesday forenoon
and
••o
-fmlad
- .j„1:T at Bump. Kate Algto Treble Lovren. Eugvne &lt;lMg™ und livre ottor ran- •• Good Roads Earle” Will Build It in ' and Geo. Parrott, of Battle Creek; and square could be put tip. In this way the
wd fretting, lassitude
toaiHide and
Mid laziness.
toinwu. ■ Urwn Bay,
jj,,.
H
AeatoXX
v.wx
'♦
IxJ
uvwl
A»&gt;,
TV
TriV
*
is
,
..
_
,
Aid tone up-tto .y.tem with natnre ii work for the ,treot railway compMiy. Prarl Daria Igzeio -Palmerton. Agne« panion. went out onto Gull Ink,- in a
Barry County Thu tbe ,bre0 h"r* 01 John Buwiec. who business men would show that they
M and Mrs. O. H. Spring- ! anj
... another
..
.
na 'About
A V—...A nt.,,,..,,
remedies. Mr.
ijyjng with
woman.
! Reesor, Mildred. v.
Reesor.- Bethel Wolfe, I. _I1
sail Vu.
bunt.
eleven o'clock their
are George Bowser, of this city and wanted the farmers' trade, and would
Year.
Joseph and Bernard Bowser, of JohUser of Eaton Rapid®, have fitted up » the two claiming to be man and wife. Vera Cooper. Gladys Jordan. Ruth [ taat tipped over during a sever®
make it a® convenient as pomible for
wagon and will go with them. They He wa* taken before Justice Bishop Wagamon. Eva Mokley, Harold Swan- "squall.
"
The
lhe
companions
all
------------- ------—K--------- —
Good Roads Earle, State Highway town.
them. The expense would not he at
will be joined by oteer* later. It seem® I Mondhy ( ^,1 his examination set for ton. Carroll Cutler.
.
* \ to the overturned boat, and
’ ! Commiraioner, has announced his purreturned
.
----------------------- -----all serious,
and we
are to
sure
thearreirita
.held on until’ rescued.
But young
I poM
build
mile of goo
jrohable that this may come to be»very pri(jBy j^y/
- -*• ■
"*
- 1 to the trade of this city would .1* gmxl.
TO WATEk CONSUMERS.
Gorge® struck out for the shore. While 1 Barry county this yeiir. This will be a :
WON BALL GAME. | And why not do it?
popular manner Of taking a summer
—j------ -----------------outing.
.
Qhanncy Hhoeruaker and wife, of
Water
bn was an expert! swimmer, ho hud
had not i sort uf exhibition mile, to show what
what ,। Saturday
—’—there
'
“ game !
„er taxes are now due and pay- he
was a ~fine ball
-------------------- |--------- |----------- r---Grand Rapid
visited at Fred Tun- able. JI will be atthe council rooms • reckoned on the weight of hi* clothing. ! a durable highway is like. There is j at the fair grounds, the opposing nine* , DEATH OF MRS. Wm. E..UPJ0HN.
GET ANOTHER CLERK.
1 gate’s Sunday, enroute to visit their
x^ive them.
Hfc strength was exhausted and Tib ( certainly room for jt in Barry county I being the Woodworking Co.s'team, and I Tbe many friends of Mrs. Dr. Win.
to receive
them.
The local postmaster ha* been author-1 parents at Banfield.
James Patton
went down. His body was recovered) and with this mile to pattern from, we I the Woodland nine. The last game lie-E. Upjohn, of Kalamazoo, hut who-re­
Clerk uf WaterBoanl
sometime after. He was. a brother of ' hope there may l»e inaugurated an era I tween the ,two had been won by the ; sided here several years, will be pained
ixed to select another cleric in the local j Charlee Thompson and wife were at
------ -------------- :. the superintendent of the Barber 'An
As-­ of scientific, permanent road makinf Woodlanders by a score of 2 to 1. But j to learn of her death which oernm-d
office. Edward Waite has been recoin- Gun Lake fishing one day last week,
Richard
Murray
erected
a
fine
family
phnlt
Co., of Detroit, a student at; in Barn- county that will make it! Saturday the Woodworking team more Tuesday from cancer. The funerhl
mended tithe civil sen-ice officers by ; By.the looks of.theflsh Charley brought
the Sfa-rikor
Striker c.onAtGrv
Cemetery ia«t
last1! Odnmhi*
Columbia (kilimn.
College, and i«
is imnkan
spoken of a*
aa n pleasure to travel over Barry county than evened up the score, winning by*i will take place from her late -home in
nnnmant in th*
the local jxistmatter Mr.; Waite .stand- j home, we would think he left some monument
I highways.
.
j 14 tallies to their oppunjat* 5.
Kalamazoo today. .
"
ing highest on the list of eligibles.
I fa the lake for seed.
week.
; a man of the finest character.

�HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 5, 1905.

Hastings Banner,
COOK BROS , Editor,.

-

ADVBRHSINU «ATE5.

:

to contribute in excess of a million
dollars to meet deficiencies in operating
expenses and necessary repairs. This
year the excess of expenses over earn­
ing* will be more than a million and
a half dollars. It is declared by lead­
ing Canadian, pa pent that if the inter­
colonial railroad, with its superior
equipment and favorable opportunities,
was managed by a stockholding organ­
ization it would be'of far more value
to Canada in a business way and
would be a source of profit rather than
a burden on the dominion treasury.

Display »4.vcrtl»lnr. ratH fiirntihrt on sppA•auon.
The German war lord has lieen put­
baMnc»« local* land rMdlnf notice.. On
first pas*, or amoiiR Brsvtttes, l'.‘%oallne: olw*- ting another chip ou his shoulder to
WBme a Um-. Areraae of
Word, to the bring about a war of words. With all
his bluster, William’s scraps get no
farther than talk. This time he has
had France up in arms about Morocco.
France has claimed that, by a private
arrangement between herself, England
und Simin. Morocco is a part of the
French back door yard, and that she
l Th- IHxsKit has one of ths b^-t equipped could do as she pleased with her own.
' J &gt;bomcr« in western MIchiMn, find Is prepared ..
,
_
. M
.
....
t» do every kind ot book and job priutln«.
• Now that France s any Russia, is dis■mo a A Km gnuo "awacwrwj i.i m w m Mie. I trewingly busy, William has thought
Detroit Free IW: The prospective I this a good time to insist that .France
restoration of jieace in the far east as j must consider Germany's wishes too
a result of the negotiations nbw pend- | when framing any. policy for this

ing stimulates interest in the com- African pasreHsion. France hhistera
mercial rotations which will exist lie- hut it i&gt;« more than likely that’ Gertween Japan and the other nations and many will get what she wants, which
the part the United Stales will ptay in
not territory in Morocco, bnt the
the development of Asiatic trade. - right to trade there.
Immediately on the conchufion of peace,
it taw been announced. Japan proposes
The failure of another private hank
making a loan sufficient to take up and tit Vicksburg. Mich., calls added atten­
retire all the domestic loan subscrilied tion to tho need of rn^nie system of state
by her people at the commencement of inspection of such institutions. There
th© war, thus releasing an euonnous is no. reason for giving up private
amount of-capital which will be nvail-^-leuks.
'
“
They e a necessity in the
able for the development of industries smaller
"
•towns. Tlwre is no doubt but
in Japan‘and the prosecution of a Cam­ that they can lie as honestly and care­
paign of indyjjjrtal expansion in the fully . managed as the national and
countries which* will come under its state lianks which are rigidly inspected.
influence, if not actual control. Korea But the safe, well managed private hank
bids fair to liecome a Jn|tcneso prov­ has nothing to fear from state inspect
ince. while Manchuria will, furnish a rion. On the other hand, such inspec­
fruitful field, for the exploitation of tion should tie courted.
Japanese enterprise. China, with its
illimitable markets, offers alluring
The director of tbe federal census es­
proqiects. There is no lack br opj&gt;or- timates the population uf the Vriited
ttmity close at home, and Japan can ta States in this, year di grace at 8*2,518.depcmlcil upon to take ml vantage of (rjf);an increase of 6.214.«ii« since the
every •chance offered.
While Japan censns'taken in Bhml The* figures du
will primarily lie the principal gain­ not include Alaska or uur island puseser .from tbe. great
developnfent sions., T-hii estimate gives Michigan
which promises to follow the war. a imputation of 2.5*4.427. The most
.other nations are destined uf share populous.stAtes an* New York, with
Itaayily in the - benefits
accruing 7. SK»1.75+; Pennsylvania w ith •1.S24.115 :•
from the turning of energy into new Illinois with 5.810.K*,'; Ohio with 4-ftlu. fields. The opcmiig up of territory 4JO and Mjtssmrhusett!. with 8. (lift*. .Mo.
hitherto hut of litxlc value eomercially
must'increase the volume of foreign
It i-a.matter uf universal regret in
tradtL Tlie industrial deveh»pp»ent this country that it seems certain that
which is dawning in «Japan alone illness.uull prevent Secretary of State
result .*u an extraordinary Hay from continuing in that office
vxpansion uf our trade- with thar lieyond Septotnlier.
*He
’ *ha-, won a
country. The last two decAfles have huqjd for himself as he leading dipwitnesMHl a startling growth in our loma: in the world. And his [tolicies
exports to Japan. Twenty year- ago have invariably been right, and have
they amounted to but n trifle over added much to the prestige of America
Ten years ago they had a- and caused her to be re«|&gt;e--tod as the
little more than doublet!‘
Last year foremost civilized power of thtA-arth.
they preached the im|s&gt;ing total uf
Jal 942,1)60. and fur the ten months of
We wifi all be glad when ‘' war shall lie
tliis year ending with April they ag- do more. ' But "until peace shall be the
gnegHtcd #38.957.211. This is due alike universal wish und purpose of nations
to!thea establishment of adequate trans­ it will he wise for this country to con­
port nt ion facilities ar t the enterprise tinue to build war ships and the best
of| American
manufacturers.
The that can be constructed. In that wayahbwing js, gratifying, hut it only only will American rights he respected.
gives aa inkling of tae possibilities in The nation that can control tbe sea
this direction nnd indicates the ]*art
can win any war as Japan has demon­
which the United States may play in strated.
the n^w industrial epoch ahead of JapttH and all of eastern Asia.
At last peace seems in sight be­

[The deficit of the post office depart­
ment fur tbe fiscal year, it is now- twtitfisted. will reach
The
pntocijial cause of this undesirable con­
dition is given as the rapid extension
of j the niral free delivery service.
In IIKJO this service cost |4'3&lt;t.433, and
tb.Jre were employed in it I.*276 car­
rier*. Irt. 1204, the' number of car­
riers h.ul jum]&gt;ed t&lt;
24.5*55 and
tha cost to ^I2,64».07(i. This year the
nniher of carriers employed is in round
numbers :'.2.iRfO, anil the co»t Will lie
approximately #22JKK»A&lt;Mi. It is well
kn^wn that a heavy fierreniuge of the
rural routes are run at a cost to the
government out of ail propoijtion to
lhe.retum.s, and niember$ uf congress
and! the communities .-erred insist on
having the service and a deficit in the
isjstul revenue^ is therefore inevitable.
It t« not surprising that the uflipials of
the department are conwidt-rably dis­
turbed at the situation; and how to
remedy it is a problem. N After such u
taste as the public has had*u( rural free
delivery serice. it would seem impos­
sibly to take u bnckwad step and disliensi with it But to retain it and
avoid the targe threatened ddficit. will
surelj- tax the wisdom and ingenuity
uf thise -who are In charge of the de-

There is a food for reflection on the
part of thoserarho believe that public
ownership can soive municipal prob­
lems arid remove state burdens, in the
experience of Canada with a govern­
ment railway line, the details of which
have juft been given to the dominion
pref*. ! Tbe Intercolonial railway,
owned and operated by the dominion
government, is one of the best built
and beat, equipped railways on. this
continent. It has at its command the
traffic ot alnu&gt;«t every leading business
center in No via Scotia and New Bruns­
wicK, including the important cities of
Halifax, St Johns. Sydney ^nd others.
And yet last year the government bad

ANNOUNCES HIMSELF
A REPUBLICAN

[Original]

George Stanfield was a woman hater.
He wus u manufacturer and was erne
day testing a piece of machinery when
land, Changes Prout.
a portion of It fell and broke bls leg.
In the last Nashville News we find He was carried borne and bls physician
a letter written to Senator Glasgow, of and friend sent for In hot baste.
“George,” said tbe doctor, “you must
Nashville, by Walter 8, Powers, of Bat­
tle Creek, formerly of Nashville, and have a trained nurse.”
•
“A man F
postmaster uf that village under Grover
Cleveland. In the letter Mr. Powers
“No dovil of a woman shall enter this
announces his changed political affilia­ bouse."
tions. The letter will be of interest to
The doctor mused for a moment,
Barry Co. readers
'
'tiecause of Mr. then said: "I will send n man. No wom­
t
Powers’ wide acquaintance here, The an would remain on 'the case."
Wh^n- the nurse reported Stanfield
tatter concludes as followa:
" “While never a strong partisan. I was surprised. "Why, you’re nothing
have heretofore been identified with but a boy," he said. “How old are
the Democratic party os you know, and you?"
-have many warm personal friend* in
•Twenty."
that party; however, the trend
"H’m!" grunted the imtlent
affairs in political matters for the past
The nurse set about tidying up the
few years has been such, and the pres­ room, after which he took the patient’s
ent outlooK uh I view it Is such, that
I have felt it ujy duty to affiliate with temperature, etc., and noted it ou bls
.
the Republican party ‘in tho future. I card.
"What's your name?" asked Stan­
prefer to make this announcement at
this time because no election is pend­ field.
ing. and it would Ife very distasteful
"Fred Varrill."
to me to have it apjx'ur that 1 have
“I'll call you Fret!. Fred, bund roe
the morning paper:"
The earnest and praiseworthy efforts uf
The nun«e handed him n paper, then,
theVreaittent of .the United States to taking up a medlcai booKs^pt down
ndminbrter the affairs of- tho govern­
ment on- the principle of tbe great and began to study. The patient fever­
est good to the greatest number is ishly turned over the pages of tbe jour­
entitled to tbe earnest support of nal, but read nothing.
every good citizen, and if I were
"Loosen the bandage on my leg.- be
in nnv manner to aid or comfort the wdd sharply.
opposition.to his efforts. I would feel
“Not without an order.”
that I was upiKwing good citizenship
“Loosen the bandage or leave this
and good government.
It may: lie true that his methods
Die nurse closed bls book and began
have been slow und along conw-rvative
linea hut conservatism will give con­ preparations for departure.
fidence and stability to his efforts and
"Sit down," growjed the patient
aceoiuplisbmenK.
The nurse again took up bls book.
With kindest regards I remain.
"I say. what’s your .name—Fred?
Yount very resjiectifully.
’You’re not so Mis* Nancy ns I thought
W. S. Powers.
you."
The nurse gut up. went to the bod
and laid his hand soothingly on Stau“It pays sometimes to know a little field’s forehead.' Thon after smoothing
of.*tbe family history of your cHents." the pillows ho went to prepare tbe pa­
said a business woman the otlier day. tient’s 8upi»er.
"It would have sared me from making
“By Jove. Fred!” said Stanfield one
a blunder if 1 had known the relations evening after be.bud belniiored the t»oy
that formerly- iextetnil Isdween two ’inmen'lfully with bls tongue, "when I
men who met in my otiice. Tfielr busi­ pvt well I'm golnc to. make you my
ness was practically of tbe same nn
major domo. You’ve tbe patience of a
ttrfv. and ns Fwas obliged to leave saint. It Ims always liern dull coining
•flier for n few minutes while home ufier business and nndlnc do
them
»me -fcdephoue. calls I lights in I the library, no fire on tbe
I attended t&lt;
thought it would I** more HCTivahle hearth. iou’d be just1 the one to take
If I introduced them, They reSjianded care of till this. Will you stay with
rather sflitly.
sjirt!.’ but I put that d&lt;»wn- to
tempdraibent and .went Into tny Inner
offlue. When I returned a quarj-r of
”Yt*. you will. I'm rich
an hour Inter the younger man dis­ buy a boy like you a dozen
To tblsfrarrill made no reply.
patched bls business n&lt; quickly aS |iosBible ami got out. Die other mW:
&lt;»ne morning Varrill informed Stan­
" ‘1 was not aware that x*'U were ac
field that; tbe doctor wanted him for
quaint»s! with my ox-br&lt;gher-In*i&lt;w.*
another patient.
"Now. see here..young man.” said
•••Brother-in-law?’ I ttsk.\4^tuj&gt;ldly.
" *Yes. ‘My sister pit 4,dlro?e*’from Stanfield, "name your price to remain
here and run this house."
him lust summer * "—Brooklyn Eagle.
“I’m not to be liotighL"
“By a brute, you mean.”
“My service has tieen very pleasant
The French system of •■ducation Is*
intensely nationaL Its plan Is; exactly You're not $ brute. You’re a very kind
the opposite from our own school sys­ hearted, good man."
“Well, Illi be hanged! -Just listen to
tem. With us the local community
•
controls primary schools. In France that!"
The
nurse went out of the room. Tbe
the local community bus no voice in
the matter. The French system la the next morning he did not appear "its usu­
raott centralized, the most strictly reg­ al with the patient's-breakfast, which
ulated, the most autocratic and the- wns carried up by a servant
"Whero’s VarrillF
farthest removed from demuerfitte
"In hfa room, sir." '
Ideas of nay whool system In existence..
"Tell 1dm to rome here ImmedtatoThe exact uniformity of tne schools Is

Walter
master at Nashville Under Cleve­

almost unbelievable. Tbe minister of
instruction, sitting In his office In Paris,
cau tell nt any moment just wbat fable
of La- Fontaine each child of a certain
age throughout the whole of Frum-e
la reciting. Teachers are not allowed
any latitude nt all. The result is to
leave both teachers and scholars al­
tween Russia and Japan. Each has aj&gt;- moat completely lacking- In mental
pointed its plenipotentiaries and the originality.—F. A. Vanderlip In ScribChoice of each has been ratified by the
other. Washington is the place and
Maktntr Fire.
August 1st will lie the probable date
When It ta considered bow old the
when these dignitaries will meet to
world’s .civilisation is It seems surpris­
discuss the terms-by which the far
ing that man should have only so very
eastern war may lie ended.
recently le\roed how to wake lire easi­
ly. The primitive flint and steel meth­
President Roosevelt gave the hoard­ od Is practically but of the: last gen­
ers of ’’tainted money” a vigorous rap eration. and that does not appear so
when he declared it was far ’’more very far abend of friepon with wood.
important to cunduct busing decently It Is not nstontahing. on the whole,
than *tu give to philanthropy.” This that savages should commonly sup­
pose tixat fire really exists iu wood
coming about the time when the press
and stone Minco It Is from these ever?
was heralding Rockefeller's gift of fl.- day inntertalH that thi*y secure a |wOodOO” to Yale University is signifi­ tion of I*romethens' precious theft
cant and timely.
from Leaven.
.

Tho government is getting after the
perpetrators of the laud frauds in the
west. It looks ns if U. S. Senator
Mitchell, of Oregon, would lie landed
in the drag net. We -hupe the guilty
ones may be apprehended and punished
no matter what their party, rank or
station.
'

NOT FOR SALE

Eggs are current coin In Mayo, Ker­
ry, Donegal- and Leitrim. They are
everywhere received over the counter
In payment for tea. sugar, meal. oil.
bread, tobacco, patent medicines and
general haberdashery. Accounts are
kept open and goods supplied on credit
In eggs. Predatory agents traveling
tlirough the wikis with worthless teas,
b The gold production of the *hole itinerant tinkers and musicians, hawkera ot tinsel jewelry and holy pictures,
world since 1896 has liecn $2,560,000,­ all accept this current* coin, generally
000. It is expected that the product unloading It at the nearest railway
for 1903 will add enough to bring the town.—Dublin Lady ot the House.
total np to over. 13,000,000,000 since the
free silver campaign of ’96.
Elderly Wooer—I hope you are not
Think of it 1 Three election inspec­ impressed by the silly iwuUmentallsto
tors sent to jail for five months and who bold that because you’ve married
fined £&gt;00 each in Philadephia. Yes. once you aught not to marry again?
Pretty Wldow-Don’t let that worry
in Philadelpia. Surely the political
you, dear. I’ve no such prejudice. My
miUenium is headed this way.
own dear mother was married three
times, and I only hope that in -all
things I may follow her example.
•It took you an awfully long time to
poll that fellow', tooth." MU'th,
A new civilization is. bolding up new
Blatant
"Yes" answered tbe dentist grimly; and better prizes, but be who would
“he married the girl I loved.”—Detroit win must have a better equipment
and a finer training than the past re­
Tribune.
quired. It the prizes are greater than
Then- is n strength of quiet endur­ ever licfore tbe preparation also must
ance rs significant of courage ns the be greater. Ho only who is prepared,
moot during fests of prowess.—Tucker- for bls chance can, hope to ■ucceed.Success Magazine.

MONEY SAVING PRICES
We have juet received a big shipment of
goods bought st a big discount snd can give
you SOME EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
EMBROIDERED PINEAPPLE,.a regular 25o value, special per yard .15c

REVILLA VOILE SUITING, a regular 15c value, special par yard10c
PERSIAN CHALTIEB, very neat, per yard..5c

WHITE SILK SHIRT- WAISTS worth
$3.00. Special price
FINE MULL WAISTS,
a $2.00 value at
WHITE MULL WAISTS, embroidered ®1 AA
fronts, a regular $1.25 value at
at W »
One lot plain white and colored waists, regular 50c
gooda at 35c.
BRi ■■■
JA I
f— C — I &lt;&gt; I

Satin ribbons in ail celom, 2?.t in.
wide, a regular 25 cent value, while
MSB

&gt;|u.d.....................................

W. E. Merritt
Eggs taken at Market Price.

Store open Evenings.

rice
Strawberries
String Beans,
Asparagus,
Cucumbers,

Raspberries,
Green Peas,
Green Onions
Watermelons.

The BEST of EVERYTHING

J. HOMER DePUE

Open Evenings.

Phone

The MTvaiit set down the breakfast
and went out. A moment later Stan­
field was startled, by an apparition.
"What’s that standing In tbe door­
way? A woman In this bouse? How
did she g»&lt; In? She's tbe Image of
Fred. Great Scott, she ta Fred!"
The girl advanced, bokllng out a
handful of cheeks.
“Mr. Stanfield." she said, “I must
ask you to make these [&gt;nyublc to
Frederica. Varrill. They're my weekly
salaries. I'm a woman.”
“H’tn! Now I see why you bare re­
fused to stay with me."
“I have enjoyed tbe comedy very
much. I have to thank you for poor
kindness to a boy; ns a woman I osre
you no thanks."
“Kindness? Bosh! I want you to
stay here."
•It wouldn't do for me to remain as
your housekeeper.
We’re both too
young."
"Housekeeper! What do you think It
would be worth tn marry a devil F
Miss Varrill turned. Stanfield got
up from an easy chair in which he was
sitting and. leaning on a cane, hobbled
toward her.
- “Fred." he sakl pathetically, 'TtmIways hated women, but you’re not a
woman; you're a paragon of amiabil­
ity. Of course I can’t ask you to tore
me. I couldn’t expect a woman to do
that, but if youHl stay with me as
my wife I’ll tie good to you."
She turned away from him, naphta
heart sank, but in a moment she faced
him again.
"I have loved you,” she said, "wdct
since I came here to nurse you.”
Later they called up tho doctor outlie
telephone, and Frederica Varrill told
him that she would not take a new

Stanfield took the receiver and re­
piled:
"Robber Id the house.”
"Bobber r
“Tea. Tbe nuroe you eent me fas
been stealing."
. "
“That can't be. She’s ns honest as
tbe sun. Some mistake.”
“She's stolen my heart"
A "ha. Ka," came back over tbe wire,
followed by the doctor’s congratula­
tions. "I’ve seen such men as you be- •
fore.” he added, “nnd I know that they
are more vulnerable than those who
moke no pretense at woman battn*.
Fm glad you’re cured of your folly”
F. A. MITCHEL

HIS cut shows you the Banner’s Simplex Tyi-eSetting Machine, without which, it would be impossible to produce the
amount of home news we give
our -readers every week.

T

�HASTINGS BANNER JULY 5, 190S

tlK Potato ' Local News
Bug Sure

Tb« employre. of the fuctorie, ot the Bellevue, Oread Rapid,. Kclamuoo
city are enjoying a well earned vaca- I
I
Continued from uage ooe:
and Albion Alt Have
tion this week.
IL
t
investment. The following is but one |
Michigan hankers and their wives
Bellevue has been having a siege of ! instance. Mr. C. purchased a piece of j
take a delightful excursion in July,by
boatyfrom Detroit to Houghton and small pox the past few weeks and : ground with a frontage of 400 feet pay-1
other- cities in the upper peninsula church and all public meeetings have | ing $4,000 therefor. He reserved
been suppressed as a means of curtail-1 from this the choicest location for his
on tbe Superior shore.
ing the spread of the disease. There I own home, sold one lot for $2;500, asks !
Trouble often comes and there is no
for another; erected
dodging it Still it is well to remem- ; have been no . cases
, right ip the villager ■ . “d will get $8,000
.
;
..
—n.. 1 -cases
- - - - on .11
—
her that trouble always comes quickest I bat several
all —
sides of the two houses
at a cost rwf
of |2,800 each nn
bn I
where people are looking for it and ' town, and it is reported to be the real the remaining ground and they bring
have all preparations made toreoeive it. I
small pox. not in the mild form each a rental of
per' month. Fort |

It is not so much the cost
of PARIS GREEN as It ta
the vast amount of labor
necessary to place it on the
vinea, that makes

Potato* Bugs
• troublesome
(
’

What is more provoking
than .to -do so ifinch xwork
and find the
,

Mahlan Smith got onu of his fingers that Hastings experienced last- winter ! Worth now has a population of 43,000’. j
Again ■ It might lie well to add that the Char7
badly pinched in the gearing of a card- and the. winter -before last.
~ we call the attention of the people of j lotte Business Men's Association taa't !
at the Wool Boot factory Thursday last.
lt | this city and •vicinity
While very painful, the injqry is not
- to tbe certainty.
- &gt; un speaking terms with either Armour
. vnocin.• n-; or Swift, but after consider!ng.tbe re­
such w will r«nlt in the Ion ol hi. ■J ““&gt;* J11'”*
unh-.r»l
” I . tion, of
finger.
. an epidemic of small pox—not | suits of large transactions like this. |
: the light variety but the real old-time i iw't it reasonable to sup]XMe it posai- i
Some people say ' "the world owes me® awful black small pox next fall and ble for us to raiw a sum sufficient |
a living.” That iii a mistake, they
' 1 winter. There are caaes now in Grand (even up to $15 000 or $20,000)to locate ।
owe the world
a life. When the'
Rapids.. KalamaziNt. Albion and Belle- a substantial industry that will employ |
youth are constantly taught that they '■
vue. Again we say: Get vaccinated. . 200 to 800 men'f
“owe the world a life—-a pure, indust- .
Not a single instance in . any of these
Charlotte Business Mens As.it
. ..’n. •
riotis, wholesome Hfe—the claim that
per C. S. Brown. I
places-where a jiersun who had bees
been |
•‘the world, owes me a living." U1 ' snccetKfnUy vaccinated within three
This shows wtipt Charlotte is plan- ■
cease to be made.
'
'
j years has had the disease.
' ning. It -will be a pleasure for the

Paris Breen •:
of questionable quality? ■ .
Our shipment direct from
the Makers haa been thor!
oughly tested and found
. (

Bbsclutelv Pure
and of

WORKING TO Sf«
NEW FACTORIES

ED BY SMALLPOX

(

full Strength

To buy at home, to patronize home j
enterprise, constitutes an aid to the i

GROWjV
CHASE &amp; SANBORN, Importers, Boston
When you wake up in the morning,
And do not feel just right;
You settle down-to breakfast?
With a want of appetite.
There is nothing that is better
To remove your sinking soul.
Than a cup of "SEAL BRAND” Coffee,
Steaming in the flowing bowl.

---------------------------

' people of Hastings to know that Secre­
ADVERTISING
Every ounce fully guaran­
tary A. C. Brown of the Hastings
teed. The Price is 25 cts.
Board of Trade han lieen for some time
BRINGS
HUSBAND
per pound, no more than a
in correspondence with “The Industri­
cheap article.
To put. money in your neighbor's poc--------al Company" of Chicago, with a view
Things that make us at the
ket is in a measure to keep it in your Mrs. Rose Hammond of Cirand Ha of securing a proposition fur the loca­
head are;
own. Keep the money in circulation '
,
tion of a factory in Hastings. He haa
A Clean Store, ) in
Perfect Goods.
.11
«. u A I vcn Employs Modern Methods
in the community and benefit^ both
,
.
the promise of -the President of the
Drug Experience. { direct and indirect will ensue.
j
to Find a Man.
Drug Knowledge.
“Industrial Co.'' that he will visit
A colored minister asserts that John
We clip tbe following from tbe Grand Hastings in the near future, and it
Carets! Attention,
Accurcy,
D. Rockefeller wilNie responsible for ; Rapids Herald which will be of infer­ is confidently believed a proposition
and the
? tile
-_r end
___ _of the world. The minister • cst to some of our readers:
will soon lie obtained from him look| says that the Lord placed the oil in ; Fredrick Hart, a Hastings veteran who , ing to the location- of a factory in HasMost Complete Line of Drugs to bo i the earth to lubricate the axle upon I served with General Custer, and Mrs. I tings.
Foond In Barry County. )
which it revolves, and that John D. | Kone Hammond of this city have been . When that time shall come, it will •
was pumping it out so fast that the married us the result uf an ad inserted lie up to the citizens of Hastings to be :
earth Would get u hot box. burn off a j in a Grand Rapids paper by Mrs.,’ as alert and wide -awake as are the I
journal and “dery’ar. "
A ipan is working a clever swindle
in «&gt;me Micbignn citie. by the uae of
.« door tell Bia ninnnee after haring
, obtained ibe name of the man of the

Y U CAN 0 BETTER AT

Arthur E. Mulholland,
THE LEADING DRUGGIST

4Ve make a speciality of
cold meats for lunch dur­
ing this warm weather.

Bacon
Dried Beef
Try the above meats and
you will appreciate our
efforts in selecting- aud sell­
ing you the very best meats
obtainable.

People’s Meat Market
JHgESSt

NOTICE

from , toll o clock at the home of
Hr. and Mnt Busby. Mr. Milan Waldort! and Mim Maggie Ironsides introducal the guests. The house was
i beautifully trimmed, in white Mar­
| calf on your hands!' "
guerites in honor of the occasion, and
the dining table prettily de&gt;-orated
THE USES OF EVIL.
] “Say!
Ma wants two pounds . with June lilies. Fine refreshments
•
were served. Mrs. Wood catering, and
butter. She want, t just smaetly like ।
rriemh of lhe
| what yon rent tho day tef.re yester- th(, gnwU
-dny. an’ if it ain-that same kind she |
o,lt „f towD
Mrdon t wmtt any at Ml. ” Tte small
MrJ M,rk
of Charlotte,
tey had bolted in. d.rehaqred b.mrelf Mrl
K,[cr
I abruptly of his errand, tensing now
,ta
0(
only^or a breath. But tte Orocer. ! Griull]
Ur
taktng down tte order of a new eus- hbefirlJ lnJ Ur
M„. Xewkirk.
। tomer. did not mind tte interruption. of Gr„d R1&gt;picU an(1 M1- Agn„
Yonreemadmn tew It gore." be Peterwn „f Middlerille.
i said pleasantly. ‘ ‘ My customers are . Mr. and Mrs. Kuter are well and
। particular, and it is my pleasure to favorably known in this city, and their
; get them exactly what they demand. large circle of friends will wish them
। Yes.
sonny,” blandly to the hoy. a long and prosperous journey through
I “yon shall Im attended to at once.”
life. They will spend a few days visi­
• Ma says don't feigit to send the same ting friends in Charlotte amj Grand
kind of butter.” reiterated the boy. Rapids, and will then return to ”
'
thin
“Some of pup's relations has just come city,- which will be their home.
to visit, and ma says if they stay long
I it won’t be her fault ’’
'
STONE-KLINO-

he said reproachfully, 'why du you
I put tbe hair ot another woman upon
I your head!' "Why.' his wife answer■ .'J. ‘di, you put the skin of lusother

Having started my Planing
Mill east of the Table factory
1 wish to announce that I am
now prepared to do ail kinds of

Planing AM1 Matching
Make al) kinds of

Moulding, Window Frames
and Door Frames,
Porch Work. House Finishing
I will be pleased to figure with you
on any work you may wish.

Jos. Alwine,
Justjecelved a car load of White
Wood this week.

J First

T

Bonding

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Hortli of Notloul l

X' were ana remote; nut too iooi tuat; performed the eeremqny.
♦ get® tb« doughnut ta tbe fooMhat rock.
Mr. antl Mra. Kling ^jij
tBeir
♦ tbe boat.
(foo. U. Hatch.
J honeymoon at Long Lake, and will be

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Bink.

t

W. R. JAMIESON, Propr.

£ ttl N. Jefferson St.

Mise Addie B. Stone was united in
, marriage to Mr. Henry ‘Kling, of DeThore’s tte fool that’s always throw- lroit „ tho hom„ of tlMJ bride's piring stones, no matter where they light ents jjr. and Mrs. Seth L. Slone of this
md the fool that looks into tte gun to c|ty at H P. M.. Wednesday June nth.
res it all is right The fool who over Mi- Bernice Bennett, of Hastings.
air-teles skates drearer, at least a
bri.iremaid.
and Harold
note, imt the biggest fool In all the sbulllewurth. of Detroit, as groom’s
bunch is tte fool that rocks the boat. I lwrt m,„ On), immediate relative.
There’s tte fool who wades beyond bis wore present The out-of-town guests
depth although ho can not swim, and
Mr u„d Mrs. Ed H. Hiath. of
the fool that slyly trips you up- we’ve I Chicago:
Mrs. C. H. Verina, of Denot much use for him. There re loti, 'troit and Mrs. C. Metzler, of Grand
R^ld‘'
llr' R"8'r" '*
c“y

THE BIGGEST FOOL.

PEPLE’S EXCHANGE ♦;

„ Buy, sell or exchange J
* anything on earth.
I

m before you
j buy. See me before
t you sell.

Hastings, Minh.

...CALL AND GET OUR PROPOSITION

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The People’s Store.
Store

Phone No. 9.

I

Capital

$75,000.00

♦
•---------------------------- ; at home after July l(Hh at l.Vi ',Elm
' b^'”tep^^i;eT&amp;(^ ^rolt-Mlch.
the stomach, the liver and kidneye i
----------------। strong and active. Bunlock Blood
You will do better at flulholland's
i Bitters does it.
Drug Store.

Robert Bessmer left Thursday for i
Philadelphia." which city will bo bin
future home.

Miss Bird Hale, of Woodland, was '
the guest of her sister. Mis. William 1
Shulters the past week.
Mrs. Jay Prine ^went to Jamestown. I
N. Y. Satunlay to join her husband j
who han a position there.
Mrs, J. B Mills wont to Sunfield
, Wednesday where she will! spend the
summer with her daughter.
Mrs. Mary Drake left Saturday to*
spend thd summer with her staler Mrr.
Crawford, at Norwalk Ohio.
, ;

Robert Burch left Saturday for*,
Brighton and Williamston - to visit rel- atives and will spend the 4th there.
j
Mrs. S. E. Striker and Mrs. Rebecca
Maywood went to Petoskey Thursday,
and will spend the summer at that re­
sort.
joe Barber! Arent to Battle Creek

R. 8. mowr,

Dragged’Dotvn
Feeling
j
j
,
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1

Hood’s Sarsaparilla \

Acts with the most direct, beneficial eff«T&gt;
on U1® kidneys. It contains tbe hr-m nnd
safest substances for correcting and toning
there arcana.

Surplus:: $25,000.00. (

Rs Good Jis Olbeat
“Yes. we will ac­
cept what your bank­
book shows, in way
of jiayment on the
house you’re buying.
The bank is Al and
wo accept ! their fig­
ures.” Ohr

Uke Pro.

H. H. flulerwg, Cashkr.

Dlrtcton
Cteilir tTWwr,

R. 8. m««r.

Savings .
» Bank.

R. C. Tracli,

m. L Cock.
D. $. Boodyur,
Mt OUten.
H. H. fltdcrwt.

Interest
mwev io Eon m

Mr. and Mrs.' Jacob Rehor and son
left Thursday for Philadelphia, where
,
they will remain for two weeks visit­
ing friends.
Mrs. Carl Westpinter left Saturday for
Jamestown N. Y.. where her husband
is employed. She will remain there a I
mob th.

In tbe loins.
Nervousness, unrefrcshlng Bleep, despondency.
* .,
Il Is time you were doing tometblnx.
The kidneys were anciently culled the
reins — In your case they are holding the
reins and driving you Into 'ecrions trouble.

Ctetter m«ttr. Prt»M«t.

Mid M $Wtog&lt; Dtpoilt*.

Wednesday, having accepted a position '
with tho Citizen's Telephone Co. at
that place.
■

Hastings, Mich,

Onken

PERSONAL MENTION.

M. J. Weaver,Prop.
Cor. Jefferson and Court street*.

s

A Chance of a Life Time to Decorate Your
Home. Beautiful 16x20 Pictures
with Frames, on Display at
our Store.

citizens of.Charlotte in being ready to ;
close with them for a new factory.. We i.
nntat have it By harmony and unity |
of action we shall have it.

1
HIVED A BIG SWARM OF BEES
! ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
I
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Little
Max Lewis, of This City, Did
j Will be Held the Second Monday of
Last Thursday*
hi. wife find, ho haa not m the man
July ,hij Vc„ |n5t„d „(
j with the bell, and that she has purchq
.
•
1 Thursday last Max pLewis age nine,
■ ased an inferior article and ‘pxid twu !
ep em r.
‘ vin of. Mr. an ilje. Dan Lewis of this
' prices for it
.
ncw ’whool law which was given
city, performed quite a remarkable
.
.
,
,
.
imuiedWte effect, provides that the
Get back to nature, ;ind make a short
,
.
.
, ,.
. , •text. He was at his grandfather's,
....
t. -•„&lt;•„-i.i .
t
annual meeting of all school districts Mr ai Tcpeyfs* wist of this cityI cut. It IS found that a cure for appen- .......
, ,, , ,
.
diciti. la to rdk O„ all four, twenty
h',|a °" ““
in
when a big' swarm of bees left one of
minute, four time, a day. it i, claim 4ul)w&gt;lb th., cimuge
the hives.’ and lighted on a low trash.
cd th., c-rlSIh m„.cleo around the °"r
Mr. Tol»ey was away. Max had seem
vermiform apteudix an- brought into
‘ V
his grandpa gather in a swarm before
Hay and .tmugthened by thialttitude. ” ' *
“
that time, and insisted that be could
Thi. i. al»o a cure for dra|..,.,a It -«*&lt;«?■*«
•!■«j get them in a hive all right Accordha. ate, teen found that ioing naked
ingiy his grandmother rigged him out
I in netting, and the little fellow went
in all sorts of climates hi good for lung
BLSBY-KATER.
! trouble. ' It seems to be only a question j
after them fearlessly, and soon bad
1 of time when .all will abandon bouse 1 Thursday
, evening nt five, o'clock. I the satisfaction of seeing tho swarm
' and clothes, and hark good morning to at the home of the bride's parents. • 'at home” in a brand new hive.
, each other from boles in the ground.-- Mr. and Mrs. John Busby in this city. i Dora Hannon and Miye Haxel Slade,
: AtchisoM Globe.
Miss Inda Belle Busby was united in both of Maple Greve, were married at
I Senator Depew, at .dinner in Waah- marriage to Mr. AUitter Cterk Kaier.
the M..E. jwnumage Wednesday after­
ingt-m. wa. prardng the wit of wo- Bev. Arthur Trott officiating. Only noon June 28th.
imea
-Agaimu thia wit, ’’ te aai,l tb" immediate relative, and a very
"we men are (uworlem. Even when
friend, were prerent to witneaa
all th,.-right and logic of an argument -J** ceremony. Tte bride waa vary
are on our aide, woman, with her wit. becomingly attired in white ailk mull
will nine dmea ,,u ot ten put ua to ! and carried hride’anwev Mire Myrtle
' shame.
“Thtn a man once found Sibtee acted a- bridesmaid and was
Mrs. Clarence Barber went to Jack­
that hi. wife imd Irmght a b-w pul!, prettily gowne-1 in white over pink.
son Thursday to visit relitiven.
i of telae hair. This iHspleared him. , J|r. Carl Mattison, of Middleville,
Mrs. J. C. Burch and Mis* Tallinn j
lie hid one day. and. just u the lady m-tel as the groom » beet man.
Burch went to Grand Rapids Friday to
™ Using the false puffs upon ter • A reception in hooor of Mr. and Mr.
I brow, be darted in upon ter. "Mary. , I Hater was given |te same evening visit friends.

It is ‘‘SEAL BRAND Coffee"Don’t forget the special brand.
It is such a splendid seller;
And our patrons cal! it “Grand.”
Buy It once and try it;
You will find it out of sight.
All our customers want Ji,
And the price Is always right.

SPECIAL

: honso and is to inform the lady that he
! has received an order for a belt After
j having placed it in tteryice he collects
' and when the husband returns at night

COLD
MEATS

Phone 238.

Hammond, who wanted a jrasition as '
housekeeper. Out of fifty replies she •
—-K—
-• Hart.
• « ■ An interview
i -th»t of
h'Uowed their corre.iwnden.-e and they
Wl'rt'
b’ Her. C J. Kmae.

.

Will be taken by any real estate firm you may'buy
of. A new account seems small. It seems a big
thing, though, when the time comes, that enables
you to buy a home.

Bastings City Bank

Rul EiUt&lt; Secirity.

Dishes! Dishes!
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices
in Barra Countu at
WATCH nd JEWELRY
• REPAIRING.

F.R. PANCOAST

THE CORNER JEWEUY STORE

Phone No 2Q-S H.

�HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 5, 1905.

me

INVITED OfTEI TO
“GO TO KATIEAU"

aud was thoroughly enjoyed.“Mount
Royal is 2800 feet high, and the view
from its summU surpasses all Ascrip­
tion. tbe St Lawrence and the' lieauti-

[COyprigfat. 1M6. by T. C. McClure.)
Tbe room wax unllghted save for the
Are 6n the hearth, which snapped and
crackled and sent weird, distorted
shadows about the walls.
Barrington sat Dear the ftre, which
lighted bls heavy features uncannily
and showed plainly the drawn, hard
.Itaes about bls mouth. Barbara Allen
bad withdrawn to tho shadows at a
far comer und divided her time be­
tween a playful Angora kitten and
covert glances In the young man’s di­
rection. Now and again as bls brows
knit In nn angry frown she smiled
knowingly im kLc Kmpotbed tbe kitten's
;|silky coat.
• ProHentJy the young man whirled
about In bls chair and glared into tbh
gloom at the corner where the girl’s
face was but bandy visible.
1 suppose,” said be, with tatter sarcafcm. “that I should have known from
the beginning where we would come
oat with this little affair of ours. I
suppose I should have taken warning
from the coontleics predAX^Josors who
hove tBtnpCed fate before me. But »
mon in kn*u is blind to many things,
ami I nnd I*re been no exception to
thh general rule.”
Tbe girl In tho corner bent over the
kitten, but made no reply. Barrington

fnl city combining to make a .picture
that will bo cherished . in memory as
one of the moat^pleasing features of
WARRANTY DEEDS.
the trip.
miles from Syracuse, and connected by
W. R. Coot
Caroline Wilcox to Omar R.
l»th steam and electric roads, visitors
Shaw bO ac Sec ■ 1, Irving 1350 00
are very numerous during the summer
COUNTRY LIBRARIES.
for all kinds of farm ma­
i Sarah
Brock to Edgar W.
chinery. I handle the
months.
.
same grade I have sold
;
Brock Lots 3, 4 and 5. Dun­
Continuing our boat trip we landed
for years.
; • nings Add City
00 in Kingston early Sunday morning. New Law (JIvesJTbem Material As­
11 Bert Benton to M. F. Dowling
Kingston is at the foot of lake Ontario
sistance From
You can tike this OIL on approul,
550 OU and at the bead of the St Lawrence
; | Parcel Middleville
State.
river. It is an old, town, having been
Jas Wooten to Ernest Haynes
_ __
__ _________
_
Onejof
the
last acts_ passed by tbe leg! ; 80 ac Sec 17 Baltimore
1500 00 settled bv the French over 225 years
as 1 guarantee It to give
ago. the settlement being made for tbe ( j8lature before adjournment last week
satisfaction or money re­
I - Adelbert M. Hall to Daniel W.
funded.
purpose of protecting the fur traders1j was one giving
• •
- "—to the state
authority
; Hunnewell eight ac City.... 1000 00
from the murderous attacks of the I library board to emidoy work in the ,
Let me have your next
1 | Rctfn Reese to Wm. J. Bivens,
’ | Indians. In order to protect the place county normal schools, county institutes
order.
.
j 1 20ac Sec 11. Maple Grove..
’''H' ' ' several very strong stone forts were I and other places giving instruction, aid
! | Isaiah Dennison to Jas. Aller­
built in the harbor. These forte still ! and encouragement in the^forming of
!
ton. Parcel Maple Grove.... 400 00 stand as grim reminders of the times I libraries. Tbe plan, when worked ont
Prescriptions prepared as if for ; Mary L. Throop to Chas. S.
long since gone by. When built they ‘ and put into operation, will be. it is
the Doctor’s own use.
! । Burton. Parcel City 11)6 U0
were considered impregnable, as they considered, of the utmost benefit to tbe
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
doubtless were. The walls are of solid educational interests of the state.
j-‘ H. E. Hendrick to Minerva J.
Sign of the Elephant.
Mrs. M- Q Si»encer. the^state libra­
Dickens. 7 ac Middleville... . -245 00 masonry from six tc eight feet thick,
but are of course ol»*olete to-day as a rian, who has been chiefly instrument­
Wm. Coburn to Peter A. Co­
siiigle
shot
from
a
big
modern
gun
al
in securing the law. intends if pos­
burn. 105 ac Sec K3‘Hastings
won|d blow the whole business out of sible to have introduced into each coun­
Twp 3900 00
tho
harbor.
Kingston
was
alternately
ty normal bchool a short course uf in­
TF
A Hhou,d
at ®y8lore *nd • „
I EiM get a.Free Sample of the « H.. E. ' Hendrick to R. W.
seized by-the Frencbiand ^English, fin­ struction on the organization of librar­
Cilery, Lota I. 2. 9 and 10.
ally remaining with the latter. It was ies in district schools and - other rural'
BIk. 3. Middleville 700
iat one time the capitol.
neighborhoods, methods of hook .buy­
TEA ut SO -cents.
«
It still maintains its . military pres­ ing; jl simple system of cataloguing
kicked Ixtck an ember which hurtled
tige however, and has a large military aiid ipstruction In caring for books
QUIT CLAIMS.
from the fln* and continued:
Gold Dust Corn Meal, a 20ib. 4 o J Hannali II Fry to Daniel S.
academy, as well as several colleges will be subjects comprised in the few
, "I didn't think you were that sort
sack for only
iuc;
1 00 and universities. Many evidences of hours of library training it is hoped to
Fry. 82ac Sec. 19 Balt i mure
of
u girl. I fondly imagined, tn my
Lemon and Vanila Extracts. Cou- J
the city’s by-gone days are still to be introduce into the course.
bkwwd Innocence, that you hud some
pons given with every 10 cent cash &lt; Daniel Fry to Hannah E. Fry.
1 00 seen in. tbe form uf old brass knockers
Teachers in every grade are ready to spirit of fairness. I find I’ve been
.
3? ac Sec 19 Baltimore
urcbase.
&lt;
on the doors of residences.
'
adiee gauze vests
'J
express their recognition of the value mistaken—and uwre."
‘Huntingdon to Fannie M.
A dense fog. hung aver Kingston and of school libraries, .not only jn regard
ladies hose supporters
25c ’ j
"
Windues. 40 ac Sec 4 Hope
1 00
"Be careful. Fritz.” she Mikl warndelayed our departure for several- hours. to tbe increased general -knowledge of
tngly.
"You’re, saying some rattier
Some nice ripe pineapples.
J Hannah E. Fry to Valentine
1 00 Soon after fleaving Kingston, the the pupils, but directly in the matter harsh things.*1^
Fry-82 ac
ac ooc.
Sec. tw
19 Dsuuuuro
Baltimore
■*&lt;«,
r,
,
... 4
rry-w
waters of Lake Ontario issue into the 'of acquiring new .words. Children in
Caunedpeas FOc; Canned corn 10 4
,
.
„
„
: „
HQ-taugb«*&lt;
’. roughly. "It's hardly the
and 15c; Salmon i5c; Canned toma- 4 \alentine Fry to Hannah E.
broad channel of the fct- Lawrence, and the schools where there are books-to be
time to mince matters." raid he. "Pm
1 oo
toes, the 12c kind for 10c.
«
Fry, 32 ac Sec 19 Baltimore
we commenced to pass the first of the had. learn to read much more quickly
well aware that tbe truth Isn't always
* ’ Mary R. Newton to EVa Susan
islands that have math* a trip down than those who have no such help. The
pieosant to bear, but 1 think yoa’ll ad­
I
MY STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS.
J Halsey. Parcels Johnstown.
the St
Lawrence; famous.
The plan that can now be put into operat ion
mit there are times when circum4 Barry. Rutland and Hastings
“Thousand Islands" of this great riv­ as soon as the details are .sufficiently
Htaoces warrant its utteranca You
ter and Egge and
er are noted the wofld over fur their worked, will, it i.«» .Mieved. prove in
bare known from the firut that I was
lieauty and pictmwquenvMi
There Michigan as it hits in Wisconsin, of tbe booest and sincere. You. knew I was
are realy 1700 of the-M? islands, and they utmost educational value. ■
no tritier. You mlgbt.nt least have let
« Andrew Allarding. Chrlton...
j vary in size from a few rod* to hun­
nx? know from the outset that my case
Dry Goods and Groceries. * । Mrs. Lynn
r Hooker. Campbell.
.
! dretls of acres in extent, and from a
was bofxihtie Instead of dragging It on
» MARDWAHC.EASr ° mwnp',KAR “R°5 &lt; St*phen u Baker Thuniapple.... JUI
In this wretched fashion.”
;
few
feet
to
hundreds
of
feet
ip
height
­
’
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* Margaret F. Donner Three Oaks..
CORRESPONDENCE.
The girl sighed patiently.
In the summer seasbn the St. Law­
"I've merely tried to be nice-^o a
i Dona Harnkm. Maple Grove
rence is really one protracted summer
friendly,way,"
she protested.
•
Hazel Slade. Maple Grove
resort, ahd the rich foliage and ever”Ob, you’ve fmcceedod admirably,”
CASTLETON CENTER.
changiftg scenery cunspire to niaike it
. Don Everett, Castleton
said be. “Yau’ve been- very, very nice.
Delayed
Letter
(Inn L Rodebaugh. Castleton
a most delightful spof. The islands all
EdwinBrumtn and famiy spent Sun­ It was netN*s*ary to do that to keep me
i Henry Kling. Detroit. ..... .21 along are dotted with cottages, from
ta Una, I supiKJse."
\V«* will
We
will z-lric**
close r»nr*
our fir*....,.
Green
the modest little home to tbe magnifi- day at Lake Odessa.
Addie BellfStoue. Hastings
“Kindly be a trifle considerate,” she
House to the public here­
I ier.t castle of’the millionaire. Shooting
Bora to Mr. and Mrs. C* ;G. Brumm raid coldly.
.
,
Allister
C.
Kater.
Grand
Rapids.
after on Sunday at 11 a.m.
Ip I the rapids of the Si.! Lawrence is a an eleven pound boy. June 24.
“Do yon deserve consideration?” he
Inda Belle Busby. Haltings......
Everyone made welcome
delightful experience^ -especially when
Mr. and Mrs. John Wickham of askixl.
“Pvrhaj* not.” she said, with a meek­
! the assurance is given that the vessel is Coates Grove visited their neice
up to the closing hour.
ness that fanned tbe tlrj-s of bis wrath.
The tr.d Yr. Um
in the hands of experienced pilots. Be­ this place Sunday.
Be*r» tie
"I tell you/' be declaratl, "it's a dan­
F. Burroughs « Son
Bigatim
fore reaching them the foaming, seeth­
The Miaea Shaffer and Mason visited gerous ganw* you play, and some time
ing waters can be seen away in the dis­ at Phil Snore’s the last of the week.
It will go against you. There’ll come a
tance. and each moment we can feel
Mr. and.Mrs. Cal Irlund was at Has­ time when the glow will be on the oth­
the f&gt;oat being drawn along faster and
er band. It’s a long lane that has do
tings Munday on Irusiness.
faster, until at the head of the i.pid.
'’
turning.”
The people of this place are prepar­
we can look down and see grea£
The ra|4d succcsdloD of nwtapboni
i|»immense billows apparently moving up ing to spend the 4th at Thornapple set her smiling again. She leaned for­
ward In her chair.
stream ns if they were greedy to Lake.
"And nt the turn of the lane—what
swallow dp any intruder on the river's
then** she asked;
GLASS CREEK.
turbulent Imsom.
With the steam
He frowned savagely at the Are.
"almost shut off. the steamer plunges Delayed Letter.
“At the turn of tbe lane." raid he,
Bert Body Brussels rug 10-6x12 at$35.00
Mrs. Fred Hmes who has been spend­ “you’ll rae it qll from my present per­
through the rapids at the rate of 20
City price $15.60
A. F. Smith dr Sons Axmtuister Rugs »xl2, beauti­
ing a week .with her .parents. Mr. and spective. You’ll know wbat It Is to lore
miles an hour, and the attention of „„
ful coloring, at $25.00. City price$35.00
four men in required at the wheel. The 1 Mrs. C. A. Newland returned to Her honestly—only to provj.e laughter.”
[Velvet rugs at$25.00. Which are sold in city for $85.00
She stroked the kltteu tli ought fully.
first iMuoage of the Long Sault Rap- | home in Battle Creek last~Friday..
Roxbury Brussels at$18.00. City, price 825.00
“Fritz,” she ratyl. with
He note of
ids by steamer was made in 1840. un-1 Mrs. Jennie Miller and children of
Empire rugs at$15.00. City price 822.00
We have rugs, all sizes, as low as
—
$1.00
der the pilotage of the celebrated In­ Washtenaw Co., is spending a few days awe—wta"Clw?r real or mocklug. iu* could
not deckle—In her voice, "you frighten
$8.40. City price 812.00
dian “Tererhialiere. ’' who served as with her pare nts Mr. and Mrs. G. W
pilot for years and years, and who has Havens and other relatives.
"It will come." be said flatly.
See our line of Rugs end Carpets, all grades.
Prices guaranteed Lowest.
doubtless bten seen by many BANNER
He rose and picked up bls hat and
Mr. and Mrs. Oley Dougina fqient
readers, who have made the trip. 'A Sunday with their mother and brothers coat He loomed up tall and forbid­
great many of the islands are famous Mrs. Ruth Douglas and wins.
ding tn the flickering firelight.
“I’m going now." be said, "but be­
in history ns the scenes of brigandage,
P. R.. Karas nt tended the soldiers' en­ fore I do I want to ask a favor of you.
battle and murder. There are several
campment at Traverse city last week. Don’t treat the next chap as you've
Phone 76.
The Furniture and Carpet Man.
rapids in the river, but canals with
treated me."
,
large locks, have lieen built around
Barbara rose too. She spilled ,the
them to permit the passage of large
The first really practicable friction kitten on to the floor and came over to
vessels ufc stream, as well as down. mntchra were made by an Engtteh
Barrington's side.
To the right of the Long Sauli apotiMrary named Walker in M27. He
"We're friends, aren’t wvF she ask­
Rapids is the picturesque Indian vil­ cotited splints of cardboard with sul­ ed anxiously.
A ou&amp;mc&amp;a
Riicinrxcc GIES
I have on
a large stock
of
BUGlage of Stl Regia. Tlie liell in the phur and tipped them with a mixture
whi(fh j ahal]
"Yes, we're friends." be sold.
dinrch ut this place is somewhat no­ of' sulphate of antimony, dbioratv of
"You won’t forget me because’ of
sell at greatly reduced prices
ted in history. When it was tning potash and gum. Each box. boldirM; this—you won’t let this t«&gt; a barrier
rfOpOSITiOn
for the Next Thirty Days.
brought from Fhukt in nn Mfly day. «W&gt;V *&gt;ur niatrix. and «&gt;B tor a between us?" sbo asked.
"
To make room for a car load.
th- vewl1 m, fchieh it vaa being i'""*'
•“» “ *&gt;**■•&gt; t**\
He looked down at her and smiled
.
. •
*
ii
t- i-* of glass paper, which won to bo wwaed skxwty.
which I expect about August 1st.
brought was c^innd by an hag Id.;
„
,"WeT&gt;te&gt;
friends,” lie mid enigmat­
eruter. The hell wa» taken to Saleh.
n
.■litsn. and Inter was sold in Deerfield, ingenious person natned Jones In
Tbe truth of the situation dawned
REMEMBER THE............ PIC flfl No C»nv.»«,r.
in the same state.- The Indians, ujxm don iiotented tbe Idea of making a oo her xndtanlr. Lt left her a trifle
KEYSTONE MOWER AT 000.1111 *D°„^
,hl&gt;
learning where the bell was located, small roll of paivr. routed wtth d$t&gt;- dismayed.
procueded cautiously to that place, rate of potash and sugar at'ou* cud,
*Sou don't mean j-otFre not, com tn g
made an unexpected attack, killed'47 ■ with n thin glass globule filial wtrh here again? You don’t moan you'll
Why pay 12 cents for Twine when I am selling the very best Standard
|»eople. and returned with the liell as ®troug sulphuric acid attached at tbe us'oid meF abo asked.
h trophy of their bloody work.
P°,nt Wben
«uU&gt;huric add
“I rtrtnk it Is tlx? only way to Insure
Twins at 11 cents? No canvassers to pay in this deal either.
We Arrived '.t the. bend of the Sot- I
by ptoddtig tbe gtotode
tenge. Ctoud in the early evening, too I «J^”'"“. 7
"Ob-’" she raid In saddrta contrition.
l.to to mae th. trip thnnigh tbe' “d
to
"»•
Ha drew himself up with an effort
"Well, gnodby." he said, bolding out
famous Lachino rapids, but as we re- !
Ks band.
turned the next day ami made the trip
Several «t&gt;eck*s of insects have ap­
Ihe glri reeroed not to notice it
we felt more than repaid, as an eve­ paratus for producing rounds HtariJnr She knruxl against a chair.
ning ride through the canal proved to to that of tbe grasshopper or nxxilfkn“Goodhy?" he said* again.
be a most pleasant one. The canal is tlons of IL Of a different type is Chai
"Doa’V—don’t go—Uke this," she said
ARE BETTER Than FRAME!
operated and lighted by electricity, the with which tbe cicadas are endowed. tn entreaty.
Only tbe males of this family are
He kxAod at her Questloningly, then,
lights adding greatly to the pleasure of
era,
for
which
the
Greek
poets
caOnd
strode to the door.
ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME!
a night ride through it.
them happy because their femakss were
"Doom goT she whispered weakly.
Montreal was reached about onedumb.
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__
With the ancients a_cicada
att-_
ARE WARMER IN WINTER
He turned. "Why not?” bo-demand­
o'clock Monday morning, the head- ting on n harp was tbe symbol of tdqed abruptly.
quartera
of
the
Association
being
.at
Bic.
A
pretty
fable
tells
of
tbe
«n&gt;
ARE COOLER IN SUMMER! , the Windsor Hotel. -About 10 o'clock.
Ebe flushed and hesitated. Hbe.aaw
between two cithara ptayers, in
twae too fate to retreat
I in the forenoon the memYiers {and their . which -the cnrioCT event happened that
They are free from dampneos and frost. These are facts that have been
"Will," nix* sahJ. looking into the'
dfimonstrated. I make a specialty of doing High Brads Work. I have the
when
one
of
the
contestants
broke
a
| ladies assembled at the City Hall
very latest and most Improved machinery for making Camera Blocks and
string a staging clrada sprang an tan Ore, “there’s a turn ir tbe lune, you
. where, an address of welcome was made ;
know. sod—and I think */we*ve aeachedi
am able to glte customers the finest finished work. 1 do variegated work
harp
and
helped
him
out
ro
that
he
I by the mayor of the city, to which
and ornamental cement work of all kinds, r
gained the prize.
! President Knox responded in liehalf of ‘
THOMAS O. ItSBETOES.
Cement
I have had a large experience in the cement'business
117 il,
»ud will be pleased to figure with you If you are thinking
the visitors. In honor of the occasion W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings. Mich.
WalKS...
of putting jn a cement -walk. I alsodo Plastering and
beautiful enameled pins, bearing the
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
Mr. ■SettlalDwu-rd prefer to-etay-at^
High grade Stone work. For further particular address
coat of arms of the city were preaentSays to every church, that Longman^ home ore in swhUe. My idea of fioi ed to the membres by the Board of &amp; Martinet give a liberal quantity of
। fMBtic bfl••■wua-to bare a borne of -our '
I Trade, after which carriages were
paint whenever a church is painted
taken for a drive to thie top of Mount
with L. &amp; M. Paint. 4 gallons L. &amp;.M
“‘‘“'"is?0”
Vermontville, Mich.
I Royal, which overlooks the city. “
~
place else to go -to. —Chicago Inter1
The
Paint and 3 gallons of Linseed OU will
j delightful ride wvis given by the
Ocean.
city eaint a moderate house.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

: DRINKERS

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Railway Time Tables.

THE LONG LANE

Michigan Central.
Central Standard Timo.

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WESTWARD

No. 101.

lADIlDt
Grand Eapld.&lt;i

Agral.
Harting*.

Chicago.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTOKNKTB

PHYSICIANS

KNAl’PEN,* KLEINHANS A DK. LOWRY.
Hratings, Mich.
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
•17 Michigan Trott Co. Building, Grand Always a large stock of ey» glasses rafr
spectacles
on
band.___________ __
Rapids. Mleblgaa.________ •____________
H. A. A C. H. BARBER,
THOMAS &amp; PRYOR. c.H. Thomas
Physicians and Surgeons.
' Attorneys at Law. L- H. I’nvoB.
‘alia tn city or cbnntr re^xxidad to with
prompters*, day or nlgf.
Offlcc* over Hastings City Baah. '

C ILUBOVE A 1*OTTER,
Attorneys at Law,
(Snceeascm to Philip T. Colffroro)
-aw in Union HloBic. Hx»Ungx, Practice#
Ml the ooartxol the note._______
A. K. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law.
promptly attended to.

J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Woodland, Mich.
All business given prompt and careful
attention. Collections a specialty.
DENTISTS

F. R. TIMMERMAN
Homopathie Physician and Sur:eon. Office cor. Jefferson and Center
itreets

A HA1NL0N, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
'
Middleville, Mich

ic V. GALLAGHER, Physician and
Surgeon, Downing, Mich.
Ofiice
hours: 12 to 2 p. m. sfid 7 to S p.m.
Telephone at Hou** Day or .Night.
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SURVEYOR.

WALTER HEATH,

•

BARRY COUNTY PURVEYOR-,
F. I. WILLISON. D. D.aS.
_ ___ini &lt; i. -rrasneTiue.
on n
Sec i. •PrairievU’e, i*o&lt; Office
Hastings, Mich. | addreM Iteitra. Mich.. B. F. D. No. 4.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Money to loan on Reid Estate, lu-a! Krtbite »old on couitnlirton. Genenib convey ant-lnx. Having a complete*. M*t ot/Ab-tract
Rook*, complied ftom the Records, can
furnUh complete Almtnurfs.

W. H. FAIRCHILD.

RUGS

No.' !&lt;*.'
No. IM.

Delton
Clovvrdide
Shultz
Hartings
Coati Grove
Woodland

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ANNOUNCEMENT

EASTWARD

ExsExtFrU

BBB

COURT HOUSE NEWS.

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Wm. H. STEBBINS,
Licensed Embalmer
and Funeral Director.
Koomi nett. te-Fhfl*tma»' Photograph
Studio. R*Mdeuee ;«» fouxt rtreet AU
calls promptly attended, day or night.
Citizen* Phone. Reg. 60; Office 76.

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ROWLAND BROS.
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
several first class rigs in connection
with.&lt;&gt;ur Jefferson'Street Feed Burn.
Your patronage solicited.
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NORTHROP KING &amp; CO’S
Sterling Northern grown tested

SEEDS

GARDEN

of Minneapolis, Minn., for sale.

L.A. EATON.‘X.’i:
129 N. Creek Street.

,. , ~

_ ________

DAN; LAKE,
THE OLD RELIABLE
,
'HORSE SHOER.

Shop on Court Street, just east of
Jefferson st. ' .
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, ..j ,

.. ri, _

CLIQpC FOR MEN.
onuEO for boys.
1 make a awwlalty of hauCtlaic MEN'S sod
HOYS' SHOES. Se&lt;- mjr line before IxiytUKRepairing neatly and promptly done.

PHIUP LUTZ.
Secund door MNitti of Foatomc,-.

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEAR

WHITE WAISTS’ White
Many have wondered whether
Waists and White Skirts
*"D

we do.

WHITE SKIRTS. R,atrr
we do.
Phone 243.

we do up
Of course
And what is more we do the work
°De trial wil1 convince you that

The American Laundry- W.

No. 77.

J. Stark. Prop.

No. 77.

ban(J

Get Your Year's Beading
NOW!
.
For the convenience of those who wish to order all of their papers at
one tlme,.all subscribers to the Banner who art* paid up to date, can get
♦ tbe Banner and any one of the following for one year in advance, as
* follows:
Banker and Detroit Daily Free Press
S3 05'
Banker and Detroit Daily Journal
05'
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald
3 05'
Banker and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
. ..
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live Stock •
Journal..........................................................................
35
Banker and Michigan Farmer
1 60
Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
I 75
Banner and New York Tribune Farmer&gt;.
I 30
•To those Bring on Rural Houles, only?

Jesse Townsend

CEMENT
HOUSES

'Horace N. Palmatier,

t

These special rates are offered as an accommodation to Banner patrons. If there is any paper or magazine not on the above list on which
we can save you money we will try and do so. Remember the BANNER
is never sold for less than $1.00 whether In combination or alone.
All special prices are made on the other papers in the combination.

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Mlchlran. Connty of Harry, sa.
b’pdenlt tuirnliy xlvea, that by an order erf the
Probate Court tor thn County of Barry, made on
the a*tu day of June a. D.. IMS. four
montlu from that date were uUmred for creditto j.-rmR-nt their claims against the estate
« Cassius M. M&lt;*«rry late of said county, de­
ceased, and that all creditors erf said deoeaaed
are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, al the Probate office in the~clty
of Hastings, for (oamtnattou and aliowauoe-. oo
or before ta«2Sthday of October next, and that
such claims will be heard before aaid Court, on
Saturday, the ^h day of October r»ext. at ten
o’cioek Id tbe forenoon of Chat day.
.
Dated June »tb. A. D.. ISM.
Chaalbr M. Mack.
Judge of Probate

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NOTICE OF HEARING ULAIM8.
State of Mlcktgaa. County of Harty, m.
Notloe Is hereby siren. Hull by mi order ot
the Probate Court for the trounty of Bairy.
made-on the 2nd day of June; A. D.J^oa. foot
rnoette from that date were allowed for credit

or» to present their claim* tiptlnd the e-lnte of
V llllian H. Burd, late of said county, deceased,
and that all creditors of said dnoeased are re­
quired to present their claims to said Prolate
Court, at the Probate Office in the city of Hast­
ings, for examination und allowance, oa or In­
fore the 2nd day of Oetola&gt;r next, and that Midi
claims win be board liefore said Court, on Mon

Judge of Probate.

�CadwalIaderVJu*PED ,HT0 ™E CELLAR
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,

WrigWBros. Delivery Team Jump,

Office over Pierson’s Grocery.

ed infl^he Cellar Way Back of

HASTINGS, HICH.

Their Srfcre Monday Forenoon.

A VERY PAINFUL ACCIDENT
—------------- —'
---------------------- -® । Happened to Fred Hughes, in Kala- I
WEST PARMELEE.
I mazoo, a Week Ago Monday—Ac- I
Min Gertrode Slerk of IU » vWt-I
cMentklly Shot In the Lef.

The J. S. GOODYEAR CO

j
„
.
; Monday mohiin
while Wright ing among her friends at this place,
. Fred Hughes, formerly of this city.
South 51 feet of lots 3, 4 and 5 and Brw. • dpHwr.^L
was hitched jiack ; Mrs. Ella Scott of Grand Rapids is I was the victim of a painful accident
East 12 feet of balance of said lot 3 in ,
“
j
the
guest
of
her
'
parents
Mason
Cline
block 14, Striker’s addition, 8200.00.
of their 8tore- on® .Maynard's heavy
| a week ago Monday. He has alway s
j and wife.
m. The back
Alro lots u .nd 10, block 2, Grant’,
"P b*h
i been interested in guns and revolvers
addition, 8200.00.
1 wheel caught in one of
wheels of the , Miss Louretta Adams starts July 5th , of all kinds, and had just purchased a
During
we shall hold our usual
Fifteen housps and lots for sale.
delivery wagon and frighfl
I the team in the summer school at Grand Rapids new one and was showing it to a
No. 340—A farm of 115 acres; soil Is ithat one of them broke M insecure
Miss Vera Firtney of Grand Rapids neighbor. In some way the revolver
clay loam and sand loam and lays well, ruling and stetn&gt;ed off into keellar- spent last week with Mra Philo Cline.
slipped and fell, striking the hammer
70 acres improved, 18 acres bottom land way and dragged the other
J. F. Morgan and wife are celchrat- against the fence in sach a way as to
with- nice creek, balance wood-lot. The wagon caught on a post whicn\rePtepty of fuel timber. EJne orchard,
ing at Grass Lake.
.
explode it. The bullet struck him in
fine building*, barn is a basement 34x4»&gt;, vented its being drawn in. Tbe horSba
Miss Beulah Mnngereon is spending the flf*hy part of the leg and went up
30 foe from a tine church. 1 mile from were unharmed except a few hrui»MC
er vacation wifh her uncle and aunt ward coming out.at the hip. causing
sahoui, tine [’.owing spring near build­ but as there were no steps to come up
an extremely* painful wound. Unless
ings.
onu Mungerson and wife.
and the hole was so small a consider­ J&lt;
to dispose of the balance of our Summer Goods.
other complications set in it is thought
No. 308—A tine farm of 125 acres,
- .• ------ .
~ , -----in get- . Burr Trumble of Big Rapids is! , ;
soil is heavy clay loam, level and free able difficulty
- was! experienced
•pending tbe Mtrnn.cn .1 David Per-I
w.H t» tbe remit
from stone and stumps, all improved ting, them out. A large crowd was
but 10 acres wood-lot. Fine buildings, attracted and every one had a way of "‘“J" „ .,
I
j
,
,
’
PROBATE EOURT.
including scale house; bam is basement his awn
mtu-powt snri ..WawwI i» hut 1 Mrs, Sophia Chase of Hastings.is the
;
.
40xHL Fttre locatluu t,'mile from Kbool,
„
•
church, wore, &gt;ud creamery.
l“t'1 h*'y
lndn“d ,o ”",k "P n«t trf her brother T. M. Stlmmn
We have put dn sale some of the well
In Ginghams, Wash Goods, Etc.
wife
i Proof
admiting
No. 443—A r»rni ot :k&gt; eeree, good ,
■»“&gt;&gt;■&gt;» with n“ »&lt;her barm being and
_f
*
'
! will entered. Bond'tiled, letters issued .
known
sandy, gravel and clay loam aud lays a . done than a badly broken harness and ; Mr
W A. Trnmhle and to
cljUnis he&gt;nJ *
we
have
some
desirable
patterns
left
little rolling and borders on a tine lake. a. few bruimv.
•
family of Big Rapids are guests of her |
.
A good 8 room house and out buildings.
parent? A. E. Bum1 and wife.
:
’ \
which we shall offer at reduced prices.
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R: j
...
.
t
I
Est..of Anson Ware deceased
PeF.d). and telephone line,2‘^ miles from
□t'irtright and
Slt»lBernie Courtright
end Mr. and !
for d.tera,in,tioll
belr, fl|14.
“14 stitches to the inch” particularly
Hastings. Might trade.
Mm Thomas Firtney
.pending the . H„nn|[ Jo)
irtney are spending
good value at.
No. 301—A farm of 47 acres, tine clay J
fourth at Philo Cline a
।
.
,
,
•
We have a very nice lihe of
loam soil, lays rolling.
Borders on a ;
I Est. of Lucia J. Ware deceased. Pe­
—4—----- El-----.
tine lake of resort, 3 miles from two
tition to determine heirship filed.
little railroad towns. Fine buildings.
'I Dr.. Lowry was in Charh 5 Friday
CREEK STREETMuslin Underwear
Hearing July ‘J8th.
No. 440— A farm of 140 acres: 105 I Charles Smith was
Nash ville • Mr. and Mra. L. Calkins visited at
Est. of Robert Elston deceased, i
acres under plow, 35 acres of Hue beech ' Saturday.
. which will be marked down for this
Mr. Clark's in Maple Grove Sunday.
Hearing of final acct. Continued un- 1
and maplB.tlmber. A tine large sugar j
Hitchcock
bush. I ifie stock and grain farm. Good ■ Wm.
--------------was in the city
Howard Holes and famiy and Maggie til July 7, 1:»» P.M .
sale. These garments
new. well
We are exclusive agents for the Lowell
buildings, including silo; barn is base- over Sunday.
Houghtailin are ^pending a few days in
Est. of Harry G. Junes deceased.
ment 40x40. Flue location.
;
,. ,
Wrapper, beat on the market a
aeNo. 446—-A term of 120 mtn.; 115
Tobi-^-rn vlmtod her -m in Battle Creek.
made
and
nicely
trimmed.
Petition for license to sell real estate.!
eortment
•
',
Oren Erway of MLi Pleasant was filed. Hearing July .31st.
acres improved, balance oak wood lot. j WoudlaHd
Ftae fruit and plenty of it. Fine large
• ~ ‘ rumbuh made a basinet* calling on relatives in this place Sun­
Est. of Harley and Zoe Hayman ■
buildings. Soil is a tine clay loaiii. Near i trip tojfason Monday.
day.
.
—minors. Petition for appointment '
school and fine location.
Try a
Idea Patterns, 10c
The L. A. 8. ut Mrs. W. Bi del man's of guardian filed. Order appoint- j
Cn^E Q. Weissert returned SaturAid 100 other farm* for sale.
was well attended, A pleasant time , ing George H. Hayman guardian en­
dayfrom Harvard University.
jlwernie Kenyon, of Lansing, was a was enjoyed hy nil.
tered.
truest of Hastings friends Saturday.
Est. of Frank. Carjs.-ntcr minor. .
Annual account of guardian tiled.
NORTH IRVING.
h
Gus McNaughton, of Battle Creek.
Will
Cairns
is
home
from
Kahunazoo
11 was in the city on business Monday.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
.to do his haying.
I Dick Poff, of Casnovia, spent the |
■ive Fresh Fish
from ;
' 1th with friends and relatives in this i; Mrs. Carrie Walker is having quite a, City
. taxes ax^dne and .payable
.
Friday, Tij
Khey are caught, p r-k.-u
time
with
her
vaccination.
Zulah
i
‘
W
» to August 1« 1IIB. Collections'
!; city.
■
pipped to uH/1 lirect.
. iii'Ice,
i Koller is helping her with her house- I wil1 ** received by DeWitt Bronson as
Just try ns
‘ your nyft order
Fred Hale went to Woodand Saturday '
i work.
«
' deputy at W. A. Hall’s store on J,offer-1
for rish.
j where he will spend a few dap with
Mm Horry .Kw wm. brought to' “ “r“t °n Meh
For camping partfcs. or for
his parents.
.
. the Irving ttmHvry tor burial itmt i rh"~u&gt;' ''"nw -bov. turn
your home use. you wDi find our
1 Miss Grace Pryor went to Grand:
Home Made Bolognas and Cold
week. Site was an old ‘pioneer.
I
D
Fitman.
i «
I. Rapid Saturday where she will spend
Meats just the thing.
' w u
L.t
City Treasurer.
' | the 4th with friends.
We hear Mrs Mora Garn Will soon |
_____________
1
I wend two week, ot Urn old home. We
WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS [ ®
I Mrs. Julia Willison went to Kalama-1
(roods on the floor will cohvince
that have (
Special.
.
what
looking for in the way of Single and Double ;
[, zoo Saturday where she wll remain .h.U he very glad to welrome our lor- SV1|MBR, II yu.t .le.it, r«t . nd re-' •
mor bel|,r. Qu.u- . number wont to cn.Mtion why no, „v „THE RIVER 9
,
with
friends
until
after
the
'4th.
Buggies.
Open
and
and
all
low
priced
for
the
quality, ax
Saturday we will have a nice
we the new girl
gT
LAWRENCE TRIP"
Folder.
yon will admit when you see them. I
for SPOT GASH. ,
Hur of. Spring Chickens for
Peter DeYoung and family went to
Bessie
Wolf
was
at
tho
old
home
descriptive
of
the
Thousand
Islands,
Broilers.
Grand Rapids Saturday where, theyj
■
I
my
store—no rent to pay. .1 keep no salaried men
during strawberry time, canning l»r- Rapids,
Montreal. Quebec . Murray
will remain until after the 4th.
on the
Under such conditions the goods and the
their own talking. '
ries and having a good visit.
,
Tailousac. the far famed Saguenay ;
They
doing it very successfully. If jou do not know this
your own ex! Geo. Breitmeier. of Holland, reach­
;
Ken
Kidd
and
wife
and
the
latter's
River,,
etc.,
on
application
to
any
‘
: ed this city Monday and spent the 4th !
perience, a visit to the West End Hardware will convince you,
&lt;
1 with relatives in this city and vicinity . brother P. McQuinlin^jiickod straw- railway or steamboat Ticket Agent. For )
: lorries at Erank Lancaster's.
illustrated guide,'' Niagara u&gt; the Sea. ’' ■
D.
W.
Kogers
returned
last
week
The MEAT MARKET Man
A letter received from Bert Cartlidge | send ” centM in I^tage stamps to H. j
i from Grand Encampment, Wyoming.
Two doors east of Cltu Bank.
fujl of'praise for that wonderful mining i of Calgary, Alta. Bert sUtea he ia doing ?&lt;*«■ Chaffee, Western Pam. Agt . ।
' well and be will be back again this | Toronto, or Thon. Henry, Traffic Mgr., |
.
Phone 22 Hastings. Mich. • region.
I fall to visit. Bert says be will never , Montreal. R. * O. Navigation Co.
1 W. W. Potter uncaged tbe American ]I stay away thirteen years again.
Your Opportunity
| bird at Acker's Point and Cloverdale
MAPLE GROVE.
to Run
A number of the farmers did not
I July 4th, while Ix«e Pryor performed a
; Charles Cobb of Irving called on Alrmi
There
has
been a big demand for
like
the
rain
on
their
hay.
but
other
■ like deliverance of his country at Freeand
durable,
do the
' Marshal- Sunday.
our very best STANDARD
crops needed it just the same. Some !
| port and Cloverdale.
work, and are low priced.
were wise in not cutting all their hay ! Hiram Whitcomb ot BJttk* Creek J
TWINE at 11 cents per
called on friends here Sunday.
down at once.
pound.
While it lasts,
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
D. H. Evans of Battle Creek Is’
Mrs. -Geo. N. Fuller will spend tbe’ flpeqdlng .1 few days on ttfs farm here.
the
will be main­
Mrs. Emma J. Wilson. Mrs. 1!U«eA
tained at 11 cents.
Mrs. Mary A.
Bowles.
Mr. Guy summer visiting her sister at Detroit*,
Miss Nellie Reese Is able to ride out j
also at her father’s Cb|L Vandevere of
i Briggs, Mr. Orlando Peck.
‘ after her severe Illness.
to call and see the very latest
South Haven Mich., while her husliand' ij There was no’preaching at the F. M. j
print paper, known aa the
is in Germany.
church Sunday, as Rev.’ Carpenter is
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
The Kind that Please
Ira Cobb has a new windmill.
attending campnieetlng.
..ARISTO GOLD PAPER....
L
Wolf and wife visiteJ i.t the'
Herbert Wright, wife and family ot j
and satisfy. You will
satis­
‘ Grand Rapids. spent Sunday .it James latter’s parents Sunday.
Battle Creek passed Sunday at Charles J
and get in “on the
too after
see them for
' Rowden's. •
it •will certainly be worth
Evans',
j
Ray
Wolf
of
Orangeville
called
at
F.
your time to call and see
ground floor.”
yourself.
i .Mtns Nina Lathrop hits been carrying
samples of the work.
.
The comipunlty was greatly surprised i
. the mail the past few days while Mr. Lancaster's Sunday.
Grandma Cobb is better at this 1 by th* Inarriage of Dorm Harman and &gt;.
•I Webb is away attending Free Methodist
' Hazelie Slade last Wednesday. Con- i
I campmeeting at Clarksville.
writing.
l grntulatlons.
Mrs. Jerry Elliott spent Sunday nt C.
Don't forget to see me before
I Mrs. Fanny Whitcomb has been Very |
|
H.
Charlton's'and
attended
the
Chllyou buy a Kodak, Camera, or
NA8HVILLE.
। low With blood poison and peritonitis,
supplies for same.
। drt-n's day exercises at HarryvIUe.
Clinton Coe and Mrs. Mildred Coe but ut last report* was a trlfie better.
; Glrnn Deller, who has been In very
went to Grand Ledge Tuesday to visit We sincerely hope that she will re­
WEST END HARDWARE.^
Opposite Court House.
rhone 2.
poor health the past spring, is confined
cover.
reUtlVM.
to his bed.
Mrs. George Cannorn, who has been
Born—To Mr. und Mrs. Coy Brumm,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holmes and fam­
IU, I's on the gain.
Saturday. June 24, a son.
ily. also »MIsk Daisy Holmes, of Grand
Mrs. Levi Elliot was very sick a few I
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
M. H. Bloom of Battle Cheek is visit­
Rapids, spent the first of the week ut
days last week;
ing
his
daughter,
Mrs.
E.
L.
Price.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
L. E. Mudge's and Mrs. Charley BufHutin*,,
:
MMIim
ley’s.
Jamett Clark, wife and daughter
A fine raip came to lay the dust, but
HIGH BANK.
■ Mies Minnie Day has been confined .to Mabel of Saginaw ure guests of Mrs.
put a stop to haying tor the day. The
Haying is the order of the day.
Clark's slater. Mra. Levant Price.
her b«»d the past few weeks.
men In this vicinity have_a nice lot se­
Several from High Bank attended the
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith entertained
The Ice cream social at WilHs Lath­
cured already and In fine shape.
social at Mackinter's new Iwm on trie
their
son
of
Grand
Rapids
over
Sun
­
rop's was a success. A fine program
' ’ "Our Larkla’s Soap club of 10 met- with
Plank road last week.
was rendered, also some instrumental day.
and were nicely entertained by Mrs.
Miss Florence Freeman returned Rome Frank Cheney Friday afternoon, every
music- Proceeds. $13.54.
Jefferson Marun and wife of Roafrom
Hastings
Saturday,
where
she
noake,
Va,.
are
visiting
Mr.
Martin's
member - being present. Mrs. Cheney
The Children’s day exercises al Barryvllle were well attended. The little sister, Mra. Ira Bucheller, and family. has been spending a week, with rela­ gets a.fine bookcase as a premium.
Next meeting ’will be with Mrs. Sarah
folks did remarkably well. Rev. Gil­
Dr. R. A. Rood and wife of San Diego. tives.
lett gave the children mime very appro- . California ure visiting at A- J. Rood's. ■ Mrs. -Delos Freeman of your city is Clark.
visiting
.
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Willard
priate remarks.
Mrs. Edith Roe of Grand Rapids was
Clare McDerby is visiting relatives at
Ickes.
down to at tend; the Conklin-Brown wed­
I Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fowler were Albion this week.
•
When In need of Furniture
Mrs.
Edith
Latham
Willson
returned
ding
last Wednesday. *
camping at Wail lake last week’with a
Lone Seaman's house was nearly de­
home today after a 10 days* visit with
party from Hastings.
,
Horner Powers of Paw Paw Is visiting
stroyed by fire Friday.
or House Furnishings
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
Latham.
relatives tn this place.
Little FloMIe Smith visited her aunt
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. N. Latham of High Bank and
at Hastings a few days last week.
Miss Grace Bristol Is clerking In Ed­
1 Ward Grlbbin fell from the porch one
remember
the
Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Company are
Lettk- Fowler spent a few days at day last week, breaking her collar bone. Mrs. H. Wffihon of Edmore visited Mrs. munds &amp; Shumaker's store ut Bantlcld.
at your service. We endeavor to carry a very large
B. Farther »&gt;f Morgan lust Thursday.
Cloverdale the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lentz are Visit­
stock
of
well
Miss Eva Sllsby spent Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Kahler of Cloverdale ing relatives at Anacortes, Wash,
PARMELEE.
Sunday with her cousins, the Misses
visited at J. K. Fowler's o«er Sunday
Miss Florence Grohe has been uiider
Mrs. Ella Scott of Grand Rapids Is
Ida and Laurah Cheesenmn of Maple
and attended quarterly meeting here.
the doctor's cure the past week.
spending' thf week with her pareiMs.
Grove.
Mrs. Mead is visiting her daughter,
Misees Mabel and Blanche McMore
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Cline.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Mrs. Sum Ostroth.
have gone to Petoskey to ap^nd the
W. H. Vari Aix-cry wm In Kalamasoo
Ira Potter was In Hastings; Saturday
Mrs. Walker of Chesaning Is visiting jsumnier.
the latter part;of last week.
friends and relatives in this vicinity.
Len W. Felghner has purcham-d the in attendance at the meeting of the
and in fact everything that
to make up the fur­
Blanche Gllna returned from a short
Mrs. Peter A. Maurer Is entertaining jC. W. Smith proper.ty on the corner of Gleaners.
nishings of a home, and our prices are within the reach
Queen and Sherman streets. Consider­
Frank Johnson und wife of near Mid- stay In Grand Rapids Monday;
company from Jackson.
of
all.eWe
also
carry
a
stock
of
high
grade
ation.
$2,500.
dleviUe
were
the
guests
of
the
latter
’
s
The pleasant home of Mr. and MS:
Many from Parmelee celebrated the
There was an Ice cream aoclal ut Fret! parents, John Carter and wife. Satur­ Fourth at Freeport.
Frank Hide wus the scene of an en­
’
day
and
Sunday.
Brunim
’
s
Friday
night
for
the
benefit
joyable ,evening last Thursday, when
Elmer Miller of Bowen’s Mills spent
Den O'Connor und wife of Hastings
a large i number uf Miss I^dfia's friends iot the Gleaners.
gathered .there to h»'- her celebrate
were the guests of relatives here from Sunday (with his sister. Mrs. R|»y Sherk.
her 18th birthday. Games and music W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, Mich. Friday until. Sunday. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Job Cheescbrough were I
w$re the principal attractions.
Re­
Workmen are; busy constructing »i on our streets Monday.
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
• jfreshments J^re served. Many presents
telephone line -from Middleville to xhh&lt;
■akw C4-TO ME EIW4W IC»M
The Glraners have organized and hold .
were left, including a beautiful rocker.
Says to every taxpayer that they place, n much-needed Improvement. \
their
regular
meetings
Thursday
nights
Furniture Corners
At an early Hour all departed far their need to paint only once In 10 to 15 year*
Hastings, Mich.
*Th$ hay crop la the largest and best tn the building on Main street, owned
names, wishing her many happy re­ with L. &amp; M. Point. Lt wears and cov­
by W. N. Vdn Avery.
ers like gold, and it’s made to last.
for years around here.
.
Coras Colds: PravenU Pneumonia
turns of the day.

July

Clearing

Sale!

Alain Black Mercerized Petticoats

98c each

are

nice

$1.00 each

New

esh Fish

BUGGIES;

O FT! 51
\L L I Al I
1)111 !■ 11

F.W. Clifford

road.
are

you are

own

/

you

Top.

buy

own

pricesdo
from

&lt;

LAWN MOWERS |
Easy

YOU ARE

BINDER

INVITED

Strong

price

REFRIGERATOR^

Better Place Your
Order Now

you

fied

.CENTS.

be

R. I. HENDERSHOTT:

H. J. Christmas,

Hastings Banner $1 a year

made

Furniture, Carpets,
Mattings and Linoleums
goes

Pianos and Organs

FOUYSKHHOCUKE

JOLEnnONEY-TAR

Miller &amp; 93“

Furniture Co.

�NKESSIH
FOR SOBRinY

SINGLE and DOUBLE

A FEW

MODEL BLOCKS

ARE YOU GOING TO USE
Of Up-to-Date Street Wark Should

Be Done, Now that We Have Big
Saturday evening July Sth tte third
[Copyrtcht.
by T. C. McClure ]
j
Conttuuisi from jmsr one.
degree ih masonry will be administer­
When Preston stepped out Into tbe ’
Street Roller.
now is a good time to place your '
ed by the lodge in their room.
gray November morning tte camp was
ted
to
the
superior
bravery
of
the
Jape,
The
city
’
s
new
roller,
^rhich
can
be
order for the single or double (
Saturday evening July 8th, occurs as they are probably.no braver person­ weighted to 9.000 pounds, is here and wrapped Ip alienee. Far away to tbe
harness you expect to buy and ,
। the quarterly meeting of the Mutual ally than the Russians; but they are now will .come tbe opportunity to show •ant u streak of gold heralded the com- ;
use this summer.
' benefit association of the employees of . educated and temperate, and there is what can be done ’with it. We wish a ing day.
Tte giant pines stood grim and black I
the Hastings factories.
f where the great difference lies.
tew blocks of model street work could
| The W. F. M. S. of the M. E. ‘
are made
]
This Is another instance where the be done, excavating the street to a against tte nky. and tho little group of ■
Jog
steltcr* seemed timid pygmies ’
1
doctrine
of
the
survival
of
the
fittest
is
depth of 18 inche*. filling the bottom
Church, will meet July 12th for a pic- 1
nestling teueutb them for protection. !
| nic at the home of Mrs. L. E. Stauff­ clearly shown. The Japaneee sailors layer with good sized cobble stonee and There mis a touch of frost in tbe air I
and will always wear better than !
being sober and steady were in n tet­ rolling them down; next a layer of-। which ret tte man’s teeth' chattering.
er. Staple Lawn Fann.
Russians, and nat-.
n at- nmaller atone*, which would be also I! He.picked up bifl gun and strode brisk- |
factory made.
j ' .. •
.T-nnintr nf ter condition than the Kussians.asa
J
“r«“y
u-'iewr "Meh tbvydfr- rolled; and lastly a heavy coating of ' ly through the underbrush toward the !
Uur guarantee goef with the (
I the Methodist,Presbyterian and napttst
'
work. W».invlte you to call and
screened gravel, treated in the same, little pond some rods back of the camp. ,
■—*— will be held in
v
see our stock, and get prices on 1 'j churches
in the
tbe Baptist
Baptist *’2,'
It woe an Ideal morning for black
The future will .see tbe competition way, and if needed a top dressing of
what you want. ’
Church next Sunday, Rev
Rev. Trottwill'
Trott will
•
*
[of nations and fgees more closely day to make a good, "binder” to ce­ ducks. and unless be was vastly mis- t
Note.—A large stock of fly । |------ taken,
te told himself, there should te
nets, dusters and everything per- ।
preaci.
drawn and. other .things being equal.
ment/the road thoroughly. In this
talning to the harness trade wilt
The Baptist Sunday School will hold . tfae intempern|«, (inew will fail in thhl manner a road can be.built that would quite a flock of them paddling about
be found at our store.
1 their xnnu»l plane
“ 7
competition. So "it i. up to
» last a century. A little top dressing the pond. He jammed a shell into ei­
. Lake Friday. July «th. Rigs «&gt;
nation, if we wish tocontinueourproe- of gravel now and then might te re- 1 ther barrel of the gun. and. snapping t
he begun to move caupnkided for all who wW1
| perity and succeaa and te a leader quired to keep up the road, but such a . tte breech shut,
w 4 ii&gt;n[
through
tbe woods, carefully ,j
Phon* 314 ....
Price brdrire both ways, children 13
the uth&lt;?r nations to
in. road would ro&lt;|ulro wry little often- ij tlously
ar^ng tta trokeu t«ip l»t tbe'niibe
Hastings.
Michigan.
। cento, adults 23 cents. I leet gt
e . ttntican^t ai0De whether as a beverage tion for yours und would puy well ' of bto f,Kx«t,T« .Aoul,! ulunn Uh,
Jefferson st., I door south of F. O. 15
' church at 7
A. M.
...
or otherwise.
We presume in the lw»t 2t&gt; years this quarry.
Sbocoooooooooooooooooooooo
The Weslcpan Methodists conduct
It is going ■ to te just as true in city has spent $60,000 and possibly ! The last few yards between the camp
■ Sunday School at 2 P.' M. at the 1 Ad- business'and all other walks of. life that $73,000 on its streeta
•
; and the pond be covvnnl on hi* hands
,4-tent Church 2nd ward, followed by the clear brained nun and the men
While the roads have teen made a*! “nd kn**s- cre»T«nK *Dently forward
■
» . preaching at 2 P. M.
. -•
of steady habits are the ones that wi.ll good a, the old way ot ranking there 1
When You Reed
...
.' ,
,
. . .. .
through tte half fight and listen In;
Cottage prater meeting next Tues­ te found at the top of the ladder of could lie, in the nature .of things they •
succem.
•
soon
become
of
very
little
worth
a
lung
j
fina|ly
the
p,
ind
day evening at the home of Mrs. TunTdday all occupations are teing re­ the lines where there was the heaviest bund of gold along the eastern horizon
der in tte 2nd’ward. All welcome.
duced mor.e and more th a scientific travel. Of course on the side streets 1 bail wlilewd. and the fight was consldPrayer and workers meeting at Ad­
l&gt;asis, and in order to conduct them on . where there are few heavy loads drawn. ■. orably
era uiy stronger. There
i nerv wvre
were the
we ducks,
auras,
, vent Church each Friday evening, to
just as te had expected.
In tbe midr
'J
| which all arc welcome. These meet* this line it requires the work oftvitober the ordinary gravel road will answer.
For Tee Cream nd Cakes
*—
tte pond
was’ a large flock, while
brain. The brain of a habitual 1 quor- But the main approaches to,, and the ^le ot •*
\ । iugs are well attended. Pastor C. L.
at* band
n **
dozen black figures lay
main travelled streets through, the city dose “
w“
“
drinker
is
never
clear,
and
for
thitt
reayou can find the Purest and
( ! Bradley gives a .short
talk
on
"Christ1
ort talk on ■■u.nrisi- ,
'
.
,
quietly on tte surface of the water.
Revivals
and
h,tn for carrying 01 the should all te made by the most apBest to te bad at the
( • ian Perfection.” ‘ ILx.
’.—
2 the
,
.
Very
'cry nuiiuustr
eauttously uv
te ruxmni
rnired we
tbe Kun.
gun. ij
| work he frill te called upon t &gt; do. proved method, of uciontille and per- took „
\ Revival'Spirit. "
1 The railroads and some other large inanent roadmaking. Even if not ex- birds and pulled tto' right barrel. To
\ • Regular services al U. _.B. Church |&lt; manufacturing institutions have al-’
ceeding a quarter of a mile a year can his unbouxvied amazement not a bird ■
j j nextSunday morning; The
Th.; young '
nxx)(tnitcd
t]ta U1J
acted te done, let that quarter mile be done ' rose from the netirwt group. Tte large
Also in Spices, we always
\• i| !*&lt;»&lt;
’«’» society will
peon's
wui have
nave - charge
cnarge of 1i
: but it ls only a quGion
so it will te a permanent and pernia- flock In tbe middle of tlie pond, rose
buy the befit grade of them
&gt;( , tte
ipecial
evening
service.
All
are
j
the liiemal evening service.
( of timo
long Qne
nently good road. Bujt we believe I wlth n greet, flapping of wings and
• that we can get.
&lt; j invited.
I until there will come a great move­ much more than that can te done each tearse croakri^f alartn. He fired at
Try 0^ Cream Tarter and
। them with .tteHeft barrel, but tte dis) : Rev. B. F. Fritz has been confined | ment against, intemperance..
The
Baking Soda and you will
taoce wus too great for the shot to in- '
2 to b|$- room by illness for tbe past i younger generation of today should
I filet any apparent damage uo tte re- :
use no other.
) weeld He expects to fill bi* pulpit uke notice of thiiL
if they wlnh to
I
treating flock.
■
J ' next Sunday morning.
' be.'successful have nothing to do with
■ He jumped to hl* feet end stood
1 intoxicating liquors.
staring at the "dozen black dots still
You get the best Flavoring Extracts
motionlejw on toe water. To his infi­
at Mulholland’s Drug Store.
OBITUARY.
nite ctoigrln. te discorded that those
twelve motionless figures were canvas
LUCIA WARE - Mrs. Lucia Ware,
Uoutlauntt
from
retf
fufPhone H3,
City Drug Store.1
decoys, two of them with gaping sides
idow of Anson Ware, who died,June —
Hastings,
■■
Michigan. ।
torc/T/Idren.cNfe.sure! No aviates. 3 1891. and daughter of Sylvamw and wifi be better for the city and its fu- where his shot hail told. He had wast­
ed his ammunition on tte &lt;lecoys. while
-------- i------- 5----- ---------------------------------— Betsy Warreu, was tern in Niagara tore, better in our judgedftnt fur tbe tto- ducks ttemaeives had flown away
। County N. Y. Feb. 20, 1829
! cause of temperance, to carry out the unharmed.
’
■
She came west with her parents in ! program the city council has set out to
As te turned disgustedly from the ■
August 1830. and lived with them in accomplish—a $l.i&lt;»» tax. which will potul a i«cal of merry laughter evteed :
Washtepaw Co., three yeans. . Tho’ more nearly compensate for tbe money from tto’ underbrush. He mate znls
family;consisting uf father, mother and I damages the, saluons inflict. the&gt;n- way toward tte'aoand atul beheld Miss
I want to iulpreiu: upun you that I have a tine stock of Confec­
i fourteen children moved with ox team* j courageinent of counter attractions. Ouyler M-nted on tto* ground, a gun
tionery. Cigars, Fruits'. Etc., aud 1 cordially Invite all of iny
(•cross ter knees aud tears - ot merri­
! to Waukesha county.
WiMwaln. mid tte closer regulation’of;tto;traftir. : ment streaming down her fare. Pres­
friends to give me a call. 1 will assure you the teat of goods for
There Miss Warren remained witii her As we have aaid^teforv, we believe it
the money, and a nice stock to select fffim. I want to thank one
ton stared at ter in amazed helpless- :
and all for the very liberal patronage given me and will do my
. parents, thirteen years.
«riR jX" wiser to take men as they are
utmost to merit a continuance of the same.
| While on a visit to her sister ini Bar- and not as one might wish they were.
“You tere?” te muttered Incredulous- 1
L ry county she met and Wjy^iniirrk'd
, -—.
;- to
- As
— long
—g as "liquor is manufactured and l.v ‘
I Mr.
there isis a desire for it, men will get It
.... Wafe. To
To her
her and
and her
her 'husband
husband • |there
'Tte g!rl
' ’ tekl ter skies.
“I miulc an early start for black
, four children have teen tern. David | nomebow.
We~believe regulation is
CONFECT°ONERYE^T
W.. Deliah. Clara, and Elsie. David better than prohibition. But we te-1 ducks, too,” ste explained, "and while ;
{ and Clara have passed to their rewarjl1 iieve regulation requires a high tax I him waiting for the flock to ixnue in
nearer you came stalking along and— ,
■ whileOvliah and Elsie survive her.
and the encouragement of reading and and” - Ste w«nt into another spasm .
. Since Mr. Ware's death ste; had j recreation*rooms that will wean men of nyrrlment. “I came—I saw—und.
made her home wither &lt;laughter;Mr&amp; j away^from^tte ftaidons. and tend to i| oh. I beard!” ate gasjted, breathless
!
Clara Hayman, and lastly with Mrs. ; discourage patronage for liquor saloons ;i from laughter.
Deliah Webb, For four years her by^prondingUplacc* "where^pen^can I| “You heard?" iTretou said hi dto• health iu both body and mindi had ; mPet familarly and’on terms’oi social ' may. “1 didn’t really intend to say j
, gradually failed. Mrs. Webb has not I e.piality, as they "do in saloons, and that. It slipped out teforv I thought.”
This is the
•1 iwr she saM mockingly. “You’d .
1 failed to exhibit in a remarkable ’dfrgfee have their social .pleasures, but have
better
tetter
tte punt and flab out those
ythe
filial affection of daughter to her them where the temptation to drink is
you.
the
dmuRged-’ileeoya. or the story of your
I mother by the constant care aud atten- j not prerent
.adventure
tuay
get around.”
i
and
I tion given to every want. Mix Ware , The thing to be eternally bourne in
Proton turned to her qo*?stloutng!y.
your
since her marriage had lived amoeg us j mind in onr judgement _j&gt; that the
“Aren’t you going to tell tte story to
assistance,
and is known by all to have been a liquor traffic inflicts
/ : untold eriK ' tte camp?" te asked.
the
“No." ste said smilingly.
'. woman .of
sterling qualities. Her ] Tln*se cannot te eradicated- in our
He looluxl at her with undisguised j
large.generous impulses and ktadnfmof judgement by denying men the right to
heart endeared her to all who knew drink liquors, but can best te minimix- relief.
'You are a tramp!" te said em- )
*4l,,.
xx*
nu
,'irtx.
nf
tri,,
rloa.fr
rrf
..A
t_
_
___
-is.
..
,
..
•
TELEPHOhE OR COME IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US.
her. Shewn one of the kindest ot ed by providing .omotbinK letter in tho
pbatically.
neighbor, .nd one ol tbe »«t loving wxy ot place. lor recreation and di- I She laughed lightly.
of mpthenc She heli red in God and veraiun. Thia la literally ■ overcoming
... the
„
"So long ns I’ve frightened all
We are prepared fill
died in tbe hope of n bkwwd immortal- evil with good." and doe* violence to dock, out or tbe vtcinltr with mr cani ity, June 22, 1003, at the age of j the freedom of choice of no man.
nouadlng I suppose we may as well go
seventy-six years, four months and '
'
beck to
for teenkfaat." he auggrated.
sixteen day*. She leave* to mourn atTEMPTCD Cllirinc
arrived.
। their loss her two daughters, Hjs ■ AI I tNIr I tU oUlulUE
He helped tier to tot ftet, and they ;
j grandchildren and two great grand- {
WHILE INSANE trixigtsl back through the underbrush. ,
XYvston noted thnt sbe wus doubly !
। children^
I '
pretty with to-r abort skirt ami shoot­
The funeral services were held at I
Barryvillo M. Pl
ehnreb Sonday | Cdwln Burkholder, ot Carlton. Tried Ing Jnckart and the frosty air bringing
BAUER BROS., Proprietor*.
Phon* 254
out tho 6.4or in tier cheeks. 'And of
June 23. 1906. conductedTiy Rev. G. N.
*° Kill Himself Yesterday
course, bo told himself bitterly. It must
| Gillet. who used aw « text Psalm*
I
Morning.
needs be tefori’ ter of ail women in
■ '■'■’whiter .ball I go trom thy apirit: j..
Burkholder
who tbe world fbat-be hnd mate an Idiot of
ten welf.
And whither Shall I «ro tron,
! "re. tho hrat irorw. north at Barber.
Hatt way Incfc to cnxnp tte &lt;drl turn- :
■V 1
I.
I corners in Carlton, tried to commit ed to him Impukrtwly.
J?
How proehra, are thy thongln. lo , »"'cWb jliout U o doek yeatenlay-nroro-L
going to mnte n confession/* she
How precibus arc thy thoughts to
W me O God' How great la the .am ot |
f
’ °°
me O God! How great is the sum of
They pnuood under a tall pine. Tbe
« them
them'”
lH’R
throat with a jack knife.
.
!’’
U&lt;
Thus hat. (Mowed to her reward one
A&gt;K,irt throe «-«k. ago he attempU.I first rays of tte sun ■wore lighting the
Thus has passed to her reward one .
*
1 to kill himself by taking a Ing dose of r tree to&lt;ra.
of the earliest pioneers of this common- .
“Tou didn't-teru- bertes In liotb those
belladonna. His wife forced him to
i|^ . ity. May. her mantle of helpfulness
aw-uys.“ ste raid
‘1 ftvod tte first
. swallow -an antidote and with the help !
coe. just as-yon did an hour before you
i and love fall on ns who remain to
a
FREE
a
of the Dr.. his life .was' saved. Ever , eninc. It was very dark tisen. you
-k- &lt; await our summons to the eternal
since then Mrs.. Burkholder has kept a bbc." «te tMkkx? by way of extenuation.
chase
worth
wW I world.
careful watch on his movements.
I "Yiaj took»fihot p.t'tlie decoy.«. too?”
don’t
you
a
£ I HASTINGS METAL AND
When she awoke yesterday morning ■ tecrksL
’
al
Ste nodtaXetowly.
UAPUIMCRV PnUOANV
ter llu*l“"&lt;1
8’°’'*'
IwALnliMtnY UUMrANT Hastily dreusing she began looking for J Toe arc very generous to tell me
him, and soon found him in the base- i that." te sakl, with considerable
WU'Uiflj.
ment of the barn bleeding from a cut i
Will Have Convenient and
•It's only firfr -to trit you," she said,
in tho throat which be bad made with ■
Arranged Plant Opposite C. K. &amp; . a jack knife. Help was quickly sum­ and. thro.addedc —Yon kx&gt;ked «o funny,
und it uotikl mate soch a beautiful
S. Depot.
moned, and Dr*, tethrop and Qurton Boey to tell the-camp. Now yxxi bare
mail
will
of thiA city and Dr. Gammon of Carl­ » story an mo equally ns good. That
The Hastings Metal and Machinery
a
ton were called. Dra. Burton and N’CLteW'uty tongoo iivcheck."
Co..
Sylvester
Greuse!
proprietor,
has
yon
Ereetou looted utter gratefully.
Gammon dressed tbe wound. They
tt. broken
nroKen ground
groun
for a building 20x80
"t!l toll ?no what Let’s do," te said
bars
$3.00
found tbe wind pipe cut in two placen
W with
frontage
’ ' '
s and dock on tho C. K.
mail
$5.00.
and both jugular vein* revered. It in
W -------&amp; S. siding,
aiding, oppueitc
o
the depot in tho
Does
’
telievod he will recover.
j second ward. The Co. will handle all
tmulr&amp;nd dnwtng ter to him. “Let’s !
kind* of new and second hand machin4th.
Mtabtfcsii a community of interests—
c
ery. and may laterr on take up some
wme
StottruTess
—
So
Grace
is
finally
yi
arr
ted,
branch of iron manufacture, tho thnt
dropped.
W is not definitely determined yet.
t. His
His eb? ’ Jesa—Gracious! No! Why, thCi
yw think best"— ste hepin."
Is
only
her
first
venture
—
tttflatelpbfcL
W । many friends .will wish Mr. Grease!
•Tdo," te declared earnestly. ••Now
Press.
^|j| success in his new venture.
go bndstocamp and announce It
It will make, almost us good a story as
Quality and Satisfactory prices at j Too many wish to be happy
lthe ote they wUl never bear.”
becoming wise.—Ned®.
riulholland's Drug Store.
HARRISON SMITH.

HARNESS

[

A GAS RANGE?
If so, you want a stove that will save
you time, money and gas. You want
the best stove made.

The Myers Harness ■

COOK™GAS

Upon Honor

A GAS

RANGE
LIFE

Save Money

COOK WITH GAS

Flavoring Extracts

But before you place your
order, call and see our line
and get our prices..

WORTH LIVING AND
TIME TO LIVE IT IN

City Drug Store

saving prices.

to

all orders promptly at money

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

HASTINGS. MICH.

In Any Quantity for Canning.

We think we can truthfully say
that we carry the best Berries
on the market, they may cost a
little more than trash, but we get
them fresh every day, and are all
nice plump berries.

When You Go Camping

season when plans are perfected in building.,
and we were never in a
position to please
Everything you desire,
way yon
want it.
at prices that will command
attention. Our experience in the
business can be of
to
you also in
way of helping
you figure out your plans.

Large Stock.

Strawberries Strawberries

Foley’s Honey ana Tar

LUMBER LOGIC

Different Styles,

GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONE NO. 1.

THE DEFIANCE Of
PUBLK 14

FRED WOLCOTT

Detroit Make
have earned a leading repu­
tation wherever gas is used
for cooking. They are built
of the VERY BEST MATER­
IAL and constructed to give
the very best results.

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

Q, A, HYNES.

The Jewel
Gas Ranges

BUTTERICK PATTERNS
R

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Phono No. 10.

y

EVER GO FISHING?
If you do, yon need a boat cush.ion, perhaps several of them. We
make them any shape, size or
material for
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50c

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We Make a Specialty of

LAUNCH AND WINDOW SEAT CUSHIONS.
Why not have that chair or couch re-coveretu We ®
will be glad to call and give prices.

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Crittenden &amp; Irving,
UNDER NATIONAL BANK.

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A carload of dandy cedar post* just

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

$$10.00 Saved
“Jones Paid the Freight.”

Larkin aud numerous other concerns adver­
tise $10.00 premium
with
pur­
of $10.00
of something you
need. Did
ever hear of genuine
offer of -'something for nothing.*- Its ­
ways a case of "Jones pays the freight.”

s
Ui
W

? We Will Duplicate Any Otter s
made by any
order firm. We
sell
you whst you need and not
combination
order on something
don’t need. We
will sell you 100
of Lenox soap for
The
order, house charges you
a saving of f'- .OO look good to you.*

HATS

AI
REDUCED
PRICES

Store closed all day JULY

HAMS &amp; RUSS, r

Tbe Grocers,

Chidester &amp; Burton
’Leading Clothlara.

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LHealli’s&amp;CffVBlIi

WK

j mifhty big cloud*.
Wil] Craven has opened a jewelrv r«,
f Pair shop in Howard City
J

aV,e^b?ote

weh.

* PH Hitt $,Mge
* in Toilet Soap,

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IOC , &lt;a"re Burgaw caught a ale
a
(Oc lz.‘oc*r,"&lt; ■“*
ZTt
,

3 citis,

iile

. HtMocks, fug

&lt;n !Iet
10c ing.

^-toy

I5e fl $1.35

c F

M« “rthet. gyeX--1

Tesfed Paris ereeB, pkgs

per

I

5c

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Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth,

&gt;■ ■

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I

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10
14c
15c, 30c

N . er \ « St quality, per pound

18c

10c to 25c
•
10c

les, per dozen

25c
10c

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Musical

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lo and Including Saturday,

i

July 25th,

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Auiohwp, and zithm. .2X1'HbX :
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Ho»- hare.

----- a,
rmloos befon- her taate
‘ta»“u..m'u
'- “"to""-"'1
1,ere,ore
won't‘
’“mne numberiI । If*o'pto
Points, 1—..
.

They will I err- **--••
ail be sold at a remarkably low |

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p0^’ Jackson.' of Grand p-.

•

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.. .
•“^eraon.
for her lo^iw.'"lx^ W.X'T”

make room for new stock.

Bet» eU^jej wj|1, v„)]ati
•“s- .mat how the galnnn
'■xp«t to profit by thiT -

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*ir. and Mrs T T \r
Hoanolte Va ^r. , - ol ' M*rti” °'
H- M. Mrtrio«d3^b'r

♦
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"ftO, are the guests of , •♦■

tk« t—

endmit yet. hut it f8 *
that they have

11 “ reD‘ odd to hear
«race Bradl
■-Meh-m to
ooodeaudo.
a ’“£&lt;» frirad. in Kdatoo. Eaton t
food and drtuL “ J
J ---------- T
vn later.
They -to II •
**' "•
ttortgh.
,L
T«May ♦
h.,.
&gt; a J»« or I. i
h ’ ” " ,T?™
"v-arr0l
uiy
h '
V “'n** *"re *° «»&lt;• It
•• Mui- “ve'^Brownlowremi
ttollcnj , Drug Store.
t send away m
daltutag Cbi'tigo”8 „’7 An?"r N*lh. of ♦
c1-'
—------- It wm&lt; &lt;wk.&lt; wl.ii, —
,t 0.
rt-.X^T'at ’?h *
at the same time
AlvahSXr
• ' ■ ”’h
*'"■ I :

The Jeweler.
Haatlnga, jun, 2sth 19os

pJ¥!?IGHT

bros.,

Hastings, Mich.

_______

♦

S'

JOHN BESSMER,

—■ ' -

the money back store

। “* “7* trimd.

-

price lo clean rhem out so a, to

a

15c

25c
10c •

•Ober home at Potterville'jriX"'”"’, t

R°’n"'- I

i BnX' 'iS‘Z«b„Xr

lx- found anywhere.

10c,

...........

'Si'

‘nidaot trimming, ,nd string,. '

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wc are Headquarters for Green Stuff
Fresh Goods dailv «r
Stuff, we have
________ 2
Eve'-y«’ing to tickle the palate.

i~S^=:s='f

- I&gt;“,2S^S*titetato
“T. their
&gt; Ml“old 11 ki |

*’

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Our harmonlcaa are thy bw to

• Snyders Ketchup, per boi,|e ‘
•
unn)side Ketchup, per bottle
to Kalam,. J

Jam« of Sun-

I

Licences to ■ fire cracker » .■ ’ •
I l“l sight
°» •»
F”1 “
ll^Jind.,,."11 " ,1'"ra*1’
-- -Ld up
to ji “
open
cellar
“ __
*nb'tb the fact that prepared,
the r^ai but“ow_____
' required]
o&gt;- l«" has not yet been.

।' S±*

Butter’ Pork and Beans,

• forn’ Pe^e^pfr^n65’

n°"IlbnaiZ

^rti'-obu'c twK^±£ion.,
“"o" prebab.. . imroi-XT,

■on all our mu«leal iMtrum.ntlt

c*—-

_ Mre sareh Horton w„,t

I wsv«n„.)
7~
«OA,nK Hudson-;
walkt
lhe* WO°W have 9een Ohcar’
WI*rt®Pl»t *x&gt;n .‘‘oppressed] th '
—T•*"boost
“
’* (k ,.'ga“™l'Ih-'0to.,d,. and
a__
nd_actim?
„.til,- ’!M“""“* y’--‘. lt
Bh
• .h;
^ ,almost nr .la'nCT
’
I M i&lt; th. worlds hll
'"'If;
booth mtdtt.xx.Sh.wmmt
(fcu_ sh.„.mw,"”
7,;fI
"Aibm.tl.
b^T)

“““r » S&gt;»»l reduction

„f

Br-ra^'X'' S”U’)' °' X°rih
Manin bX^.™ O' “*« A«j

xrx x
Rr —

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"«!lare Matthew,

About noon Tneadav th*.«

lhe day receded K™",1 .^7^, h“ X" I

Instruments

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"iSa],panned Goods

.jr, .
—....... »•
io”ho knew of the ab^nce of 1
,TO?k?'
"*l»&gt;m&gt;lble „

’

I^ew \ork Tribune.

•Phone 3|.
t. ..
’
„
flood. Oellrc™'I,rUOtl’,S

a

Beech

“TV*1 of PUi“weU 1

' "very I for this

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KS~=I sssg,»sw.
=SS»B=r

_ J'o/'V^'rii. -[Holm-

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7 Ins we SP1! you strictly fresh

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IjUchwd Murray wd -if. rlrfwdf#.

tivunent stated that

"'' "

pack an
campers
.
: you
I OU Will fin

“ citp:Xr^x^"?dSaJ
, ----------- - first ■
eraiontvilU thin j A
i*
window which he
k‘
„or PUio-euJf

III colors.

I

,or

*r

and
want
order.
f^thhg
'7
’tp-T
“d we
»="fi“your
Zr^:'°rdwprf,ly
: “

^,7" ’• Picnic Wn
7
BrraWa7SoTl“e?t±,P'rP™"'1

twarly Op. j SuXV'

•f • F 1&gt;. orders

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We line all
package
an colors,
colors, per p.
ttage

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:

* Irik ho h«rd that n

*to*t ^renienre.

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SE'Sl CAMPERS SUPPLIES
Ar.cht-.and frail&gt;. vi, ted

;. J'4t® wo'»W.huve concluded its in- &lt; raised

'o»5iii5.

w Kay w do. u-e do do

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riling laol. Abbott Ut^a,

8c (( J5e

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”,‘i ’rifo .pent the;_

’yareguh... C.tatreuta Hr. Hall-jiguodaV
slept with i T. L, Loehr, of Chicmro I
&gt;

T.Iq)hoM

Window Shades, all sizes aod lengths.

„

Charles Thomson

Brook, and wife ,

-*

.^Ctti^u

i

Away-.Seem To Be Local

I and clean.

W Lady can renew the old
Wore with Japalac

Frightened

NlgbtXXo

Talent.

75c te 15.00 ot4^Xd^&gt;‘I-

Joint, ill s|JM,

to break into

TRIED

Adam had the —“
'
: let bis expreience bo a X™ w.“-!

Tilws Portir, i )lfg, tM

THEMIS

THIS C1TV

money,
but‘t^
mighty
'Ther
'tOg"'

t

AH

of

OANQ

which we^bL?XSrt^,!'«?
.
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QUITEEv1DENTTMatthereisa I 4th •fda-keT"0

A Savings Account 1
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hn“meh?»^'Srm„rs.Xrmansho“w
--aud trouble.

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****** £Xuc“’£*" “d"K”

Jlrw John Dajk, who Lju
•fhliXeu'S’-,^

. CLUBBING RATES
11-Mer, „r the Uxssso .-an .ecur.

s?aroJ2 «™h* •
WA^^s^AMtTON

:
t

[ J. Uwidw

some

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Andrei

*
■&gt;o«t ut^il

cheaper

«
Miss Bertha

"-wx-t

m "s
oat directory

,h-: ■

in.

Bentley,

of Chc.

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arrived iu this ciFi-

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o«f-™.ble clubbing rate, w1U, thl,

to the projitr,

Pa&gt;-r for any daily o/weekiy pa,,..

he h

We pay 3 per cent on saving
and your money is not tied up, it^s deposits
on demand.
H
ls payable

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Accounts may be opened with one dollar or more.

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or ■“«grtlnep„bllahedinU1rl-0|1Kl
SUU. or Canada aecao b. proeor-

“ny "th*r newspaper in thl.
section of Michigan.

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JEWELRY REPAIRING.

Jm'"*

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-S^SK r—=:
—'rrin ,,0‘
Mr. Bulb, speak, in
„
biirbrei I
i a few Pr««-ofMi„ Michcrt', -2Jk.
*

;; 3x^"7 'Ul '*•

" ••• « CHd-ur a

&lt;«

! Then n*tunriUir t
to- tbe KtrtiocT *"■1 JlbL’rS?
I handed
...him
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j&gt;-*pwT R.'t]L
-~T I ~a ? —
“W |UJ UM
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*h&lt;’’r fcvaMU
« Ittiio I
ij/X v
zzzzzzr—-Hr ^^‘K-intu
if010
pttrk&gt;T u-hfJe
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► uouse thU tyw-k? Jh a
. I joUM-hody to dim** bxlnr,* v.-r

i Qeo- Newton,
oP«n Evenlnga.

, "'“•

An,t‘"-

fhe

assets exceeding a half

j"^ 00 ’"d

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jata: -• REMITS E’ p
■xtp.,,,^
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| STYLISH FEET I’
,

“important to a woman and it

our.

;t“

t‘,pa‘WB°ta bn |

puckc!
: «u‘ Aunt Emm.

Mr. maOIrs. wm. J.

Smith.'who

I ert^to dlgwt''nhind-

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Hastings National Bank
.... m» "awnal bank

in

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:

co“?l,n’

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IS ALL A MATTER OF THE SHOES
n“tylte^by heJfh^re made st*lieh or
the baro'»eter of her whole

drS.ey

Fiest among stylish ehoes stands the
"QUEEN QUALITY”

“ “ smart; It bristles with style.
I

THE QUALITY

a

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W. CLARKE &amp; CO

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If
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--tin.

"1 “*
of
r«™
Iwtrta, imtB tt I, alMt-

I x:°.r
! | ets of pork JnIT,

fl"' &lt;“«“ rat,

I Of dAX^to°S„."&gt;

." ££

"»d fifteen
_— a..&lt;3 on
one hour.—New

4tou«

u .di?' ""‘1

Special

SALE

:

t&lt;oara to to-

war,
“to tofoo®. are alSTl^TSnf
’”*J ,,m«“‘a » w protect them from

'

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�WOODLAND.

WHY OUR
BUSINESS

IS INCREASING
By giving our Customers
good Goodfi. fair Prices and
Courteous Treatment.

That is the way we are
doing Business, and our
Business grows. IVe want
it to grow more- We want
Your Trade
There are
good reasons why it will
pay you to give it to us.
You will get personal at­
tention. prompt service and
honest values. We don’t
aim to do an immense Bus­
iness, but we aim to do an
immensely good Business,
and we do do it.

Anothtr Invoice al Now
Hat* just received

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

QR0QERIE5
flNb

DRY QOObS
BY TELEPHONE
I nave planned to promptly de-1
liver orders for a number of

miles out of Coats Grove, for'
anything yon

need

from

my

General Store.

Place your orders with me and
I will give them my personal at-1

tention.
Everything guaranteed to be1
satisfactory.
Remember I pay tbe highest'
market price for your produce.

HENRY RflQLfl
COSTS OROVE
OENERSL STORE.

Good Printing
printed.

NEB -when you

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
In fact almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colors.

Let ue hevejthe next
order.

BANNER,
’ Hastings, Mich.

Mr. Yerty and family are now
Our liall team played hall at Thorn­ situated comfortably in the home they
apple Lake on July Fourth with a team will occupy the coming-year, first
froth Hastings.
house north of the store.
Ellis Lamb ana family have moved
John Shriber is spending Sunday at
three miles west of our village to his home.
'.
.
farm where they expect to build a
Tbe Brothers night at the grange
new house in the near future.
vis an enjoyable gathering. There
was a feast of good things and all revisit in Grand Rapids.
I&gt;ort a good time.
Miss Claudia Benvin haa gone to Ohio
Dr. H. B. Gammon successfully re­
to make an extended'visit with friends
moved a tumor from the right eye of
and relatives.
P. Roush on Thursday last week.
Charles Rowlader and wife have re­
T. Kane and wife are visiting' the
turned from a trip to Isalielle County
where they have been visiting friends. latter's mother and father Mr. and Mrs.
W. Vehorn.
Mrs. Christmas of Hastings, has been
Mrs. Laura Ushorne is entertaining
visiting her brother,' J. N. Covert of
her sister Mrs. Harrison.
this place for a few days.
F. £ Jordan and family have moved
into the house lately purchased of Ellis
L-unb.

CARLTON.

COATS GROVE.

ASSYRIA.

William Jeffery has u brother from
Duck Lake visiting him. also a slater.
Mrs. Bert Johnson.
George Townsend has finished sawing
the lumber here at the railroad.
Charley Youngs has purchased a sew
threshing machine.
Tbe L. A. S. will have an Ice cream
social at the church Thursday evening.
July 18.
Mr. Stllson and wife of Kalamazoo
come to spend the Fourth with Balnes.
Mrs. Mary Townsend visited her
daughter, Mrs. Y.arger, in Carlton, test
Wednesday.
,
Fred Barry and wife went to Kalaou the excursion last Thursday
to see the big show. v
,
Mrs/Sknih Hunt of Carlton vfrtted at
D. P. Sprague's last Wednesday.
Dave Demand Is building an addition
to his barn.
.
A silver medal-'coqtAfst by the little
ones will be held at the church July 11.
Mrs. Kiley of Detroit Is pending a
few days with her [parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Barnum.
.
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Mr&gt;. Willard Demoijd spent lust week
with her parents. Mr&gt; and Mra. Archie
Graves, ut Stony Point.

Dr. and Mrs. Fay and daughter, Flor- j
Ine. are viriting €rivnds ut Three Rlvera and Galesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Olmstead of Battle
Creek vlrijed-at Dan Olmstead’s Sun­
day.
Mrii. J. Tasker and Mrs.’ C. Smith
visited their mother. Mrs. E. Tyler.
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barry are viriting
his parents at Coata Grove.
Mra. Fred Neale and children of But­
tle Creek are visiting her parents. Mr.
und Mrs. C, C. Gage.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Luscomb and chil­
drep of Bellevue visited at C. W. Tomp­
kins’ Sunday.
Vance Park of Battle Creek visited
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Park, last week.
T.' J. Blanck and son of south Battle
Creek were in town.Sunday.
A very pretty yreddlng took place ift
the-home of the bride’s parents. Mr. I
und Mrs. Miller of Assyria. Wednesday
afternoon. June
when Miss Sarah A.
Bujwn Miller was united in marriage |
I to Peter C. Conklin of the same place. I
At B o’clock the wedding -march was
played by Miss Cummings. The wed­
ding party cum'e down stairs and out
un the front porch.- The ring bearer.
Utile Gladys A. Mllier, -and the minister
came first, followed by the men and
maIJs of honor, who were Mr. Guy
Payue and Miss Lucy Butler. Mr. Fred
Miller and Miss Catherine Conklin. I
They were followed by the bride and |
groom. The Rev. Mrs. Garretson otfi-I
elated. One hundred und forty guests
' were -present who were seated In the
beautiful front yard, where all could
see and hear nicely. Among the guests
out of the neighborhood were persons
from «&gt;hlq. Grund Rapids. Byron Cen­
ter. Hickory Comers, Battle Creek.
Bellevue and Lake Odessa. After the
congratulations v very idee supper was
served. A £oo&lt; time was enjoyed by
ail. Many beautiful and useful pres­
ent* *were presented to Mr. und Mrs.
Conklin as a token ot the love .ind esteem of their friends. AU wish them |
u long and huppy life.

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c- '
j State Deputy Thomas Erwin visited
W. C. Savacool of
local order of gleaners at thrir
spent Thursday with their I meeting Thursday evening.
The ball game at Hastings on Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Meaitl of Kalamazoo
day resfited in a score of 5 to 14 in daughter in Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs, £ £ Gorham urd en­ •spent Saturday sfnd punday with her
favor of the Hastings team. Our
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Me**boys say they were not in it but will tertaining their grand daughter of
take revenge
next time.
Podnnk.
Mrs. John Fuller wag taken very sick
1 Miss Bird Hale has been spending- a
Mr. and Mra. W. G. Savacool and last Saturday. Dr. Rasrell of Hastings
few days with her sister in Hastings. son Fred, Mr. and Mra. Ward Willson, was sent. for.
Ermont Bates and daughter. Maud Mr. and Mra. M. L. Sisson and Miss | Robert Lemon and wife
of Hastings
v
SKTter.
Mr. ud te
spent Sunday at Thotnapple Lake-and
1 came to wnd
spend tbe
the k„
" urth ,hh h„
Smoool *P«&gt;t Sunday with Dwlgbt |
Mr .nd MrJ Hrlmrr.
Hastings, returning on Monday.
Barnum and wife &lt;d Co.t. Omre
c o
hai, ,
The frequent showers of late are
Mrs. H. M. Humphery visited M rs. i V|Mu him a few day*. He I* a student
greatly ajtpreciated by our farmers.
L. A.
McIntyre of Townline Sun­ of u university in the state of Missouri.
We learn that F. B. Niins of Lansing
He preached nt thi* ; church Sunday
day.
has sold out his elevator ana that he
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The Mrs. J. D. and Anderw Town- 'evening. |
will return to his former home, Lake*
Garry Crook and wifi- of Hustinss at­
•end of Coats Grove called on the fatOdessa.
teris sister Mra. £ W. Savacool Mon­ tended church here Sunday and spent
Roy’ Jarvis has obtained a position
the afternoon with J. W. Ehret and
day.
in an automobile factory in Kalama­
fnntllj*.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Savacool' of
zoo.
HIGH STREET.
Hastings spent Wednesday with their
EAST CARLTON.
Frank Hynes and wife have finally
Horn—To Mr. and Mrs. William Rule.
son Edd.
►
located un the farm of David Landis
Th-- sound &lt;&gt;f the mowing machine is .June
an
right-pound daughter.
Mrs. Nettie Raymond is Sewing [for jI heard in every direction and the air lx
two miles south of Woodbind.
Bert Merrifield of Hastings was seen
Mra. A. Bamum of Coats Grove, i
i per fumed with the scent-&lt;&gt;f ^.‘w-mowit
Wc are glad to learn that our old
hu&gt;u new double harness and hay tedder.
friend, Ota Yertie, who has been
Grandma Raymond was able to ride
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mrs. Alva Keeber’s sister and fajnlly
teaching ati Hickory Corners for the
.
to*iee her daughter, Mra. John Wickof Chicago are visiting her.
past two years, has secured the school
Mrs. Sarah Durkee and daughter) hain. laMt 'rhur5dtty.
MIm Ethel Johnson and MIm Gra'r.at Curlton Center for the ensuing Maud spent Sunday with John Donley
Wll]lam ButO|Ph’s little girl. Francis,
year.
. |
of Freeport.
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: mrayed away Inst week . Wednesday Chamberlain of Shulu started for Big
Rapid* last- Monday to attend th»- sum­
Our highway commissioner seems to
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Murdock attend- and gut lost and gave the family a had ;
Her grandfather came along j mer scitnol.
be very busy putting, in cement arch ed the funeral of Tressie Tolles nt Lake j scare.
■
John Bush Is drawing, materia) to
mid
joined
in
the
hunt
and
found
her
|
culverts. He has made a thorough Odessa Sunday.
.
one-hqlf mile back on the farm In a • build a ih-w henhouseinvestigation and thinks they are the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Radford and
Miss Amy Johnson of Orangeville
swamp.
It
was
a
great
relief
to
them
kind to build.
family of Hastings are tbe guests j of all. as they expected to And her dead, spent Sunday at home.
Dor Mead has gone io Kalamazoo to the latter’s jiarents Mr. tmd-Mrs. J. V.
as she is afflicted with fits caused by
Mason Hathaway and wife of Hast­
take a six weeks course at the Kalama­ Wickham this week.
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spina! meningitis.
ings were thf guests bf his brother
zoo Normal.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheney of Lake Odessa
Everything in the crop Un&lt;- 1* looking
E. A. -Farris had a bad spell one spent a part of last week with their fine since the ruin of Friday uight und
Hugh Johnson.has a new hay fork.
night last week and it was neccessary daughter, Mrs. R. B. Murdock.
I ’ Saturday morning.
We expect the hay will fly now.
for two or ttree to sit np with him
Mrs. Clarence Radford and family
Mrs. H. Barnum is spending the week
MlJulia Phllley I. spending a few
during the Bight.
s with her brother Webster Rogers and visited her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. days at home.
Wickham. Sunday. .
Georg* Treece and family have mo­ family at Gun Luke.
William Anders and wife of Brush
Fred Butolph visited his father uhd Ridge were the guests of the latter’s
ved into their new house on- South
Mrs. Mary J. Bates of Woodland is
Main Street where they ex]iecf to make visiting her sister Mrs. S. Oversmith. family oVer Sunday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Johnson.
Mrs. Ed. Savacool visited her mother. Sunday.
their future ihome. Henry Treece will
•. '
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Lee. Mr.and Mrs. Mrs. W. M. Cole.-Sunday.
use the almndoned house for a paint
Byron Ming*s of Hastings was seen
Wm. Lee. and Mr. and Mra. Elmer
Mrs. Graves’ mother Is very low at
shop.
Rising spent Sunday with Walter Bar­ this writing.
A large numiier of parties from num’s people.
Henry Craven .of Shultz is azslntlug
.
Mrs. Stillwell has gone south uf Hast­ Andrew Myers with his haying.
•
Lansing came to our village last Fri­
Douglas Baij^y of Battle Creek is the ings to care for Judge Mack’s father.
Miss Maude Robinson is spending u
day, having been sent here for the
guest of X. J. Hunt’s jieople for a few
few ’day* with her cousin. Miss Fay
purpose of cleaning out sugar beets.
weeks.
Still of Hastings.
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NORTH CARLTON.
Ernest Densmore is getting ready to
Mrs. £ Badgley of Portland is t|ie
D. Moore and sons Arthur and Ona
John Freeland has been quite rick the
erect a new bam on his farm north of guest of her cousin Edd Parmelee and
have
been
busy
getting
up hay on H.
past few days with kidney trouble.
onr village. He has the wall com­ family.
‘ Hall s farm.
Mrs. *Elnor Glasgow, of Bonne, and j
pleted and A. T. Coojier will soon
'
.
C.
Phllley
hurt
his
right
side quite
Mra Nellie Thomas and daughter Mrs. Horace Ludlow of Dorr, visited |
commence the carpenter work.
severely one day last week while culti­
Jeanette of Hastings were the guests with Mr. .and Mrs. John Freeland the
Frank Holly is home from Kalama­
vating, but is better at thia writing.
of L.N. Durkee's people a few days last past week.
zoo, for a few days visit with his
Andrew Myers and wife spent Sunday
Daniel Esterbrook will spend the
parents in our village.
. with the latter’s parents. Mr. and .Mrs.
Fourth with his son Clarence near ‘
Craven
of Shultz.
Van Simmons is riritimthis son Roy
Ionia.
EA8T WOODLAND.
in Man ton. Mich, this week.
Mr. and Mre. Ed Bronson were guests
Mrs. Philo Hitt will entertain the IL
MORGAN.
John Landis made a short visit in
of John Wolfs people Sunday.
A. S. on Thursday.
Kent City last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rogers were at
Mr. Wm. Rltzmnn .and family were,
Rev. C. ik Jaf-viB and wife a tended
Willard Jordan lost a good cow last church ax South Castleton on Suuday thrir farm Sunday visiting with thrir the latter part of laat week, called to
son Sanford and family, as they have Ohio to attend the funeral of Mr. RltxFriday.
mornlng.
just returned from the west..
mun’s mother.
Next Friday evening there will lx? a
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kilpatrick vtslteti
Mr. and Mrs. John Gon! of Grund
Mr*. Ella Comfort of Hudson. Mich.,
silver medal contest at the Holmes friends near Woodbury &lt;jn Sunday.
Rapids are making a short visit with spent a few days, Including the Fourth,
Church.
Albert Beardsley returned from .Char­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ickes.
visiting her parents at Thomapple.
Thirty tickets were sold at Woodland lotte, where he has been working, on
Bert Fancher, accompanied by Con­
Mra. Lynn Hooker of Camp'bell and
for tbe Barnum &amp; Bailey show at Saturday.
Andrew Allerdlng were united In mar­ rad Main, went to Battle Creek lust
Robert Barry and daughter, Mrs. Fred riage nt the M. E. parsonage’ Wednes­ Saturday. May 1. with a load of butter
Kalamazoo.
” Ernest Densmore is building a new Turner of Sunfield, were guests of Mr. day evening. Rev. M. W. Duffey offici­
and Mrs. Albert Barry on Sunday.
ating.
Miss Nina Lathrop carried the mall
bam on his place.
MIm Biri Tasker, Who has been visit-.
on Lester Webb’s route last Friday and
Mr. and Mrs. Riser of Cincinnati
ing friends in East Woodland, returned
Saturday.
.
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NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Ohio are visiting; relatives in this to her home In Assyria on Sunday.
Lester Webb attended the F. M.
vicinity this week.
Hurrah for the Fourth! But most of
The Misses Dorah and Norah Mohler
campmeeting ut Clarksville lust Fri­
the
farmer*
«&gt;f
thia
vicinity
say
“
Hur
­
Tbe rains in this part of the country have gone to Big Rapids to attend the
day. Saturday and Sunday. He reports
rah for the hay field!**
are doing a great deal of damage to summer school at the Ferris Institute.
a good attendance and.1 a good time.
Mr. and Mr*. George Benedict of
wheat and hay.
Mrs. J. Fast of Sparta, Mich., Is In
Miss Jemima Morgan entertained
Hastings visited relative* In thin vicin­
Quite a number from this vicinity East Woodland, called here by the aeri- ity over Sunday. .
company from Battle Creek Monday
and Tuesday.
attended the funeral of Tressie Tolle. ous Illness of her sister, Mrs. J.
Mrs. George Marble and children of
Schantz.
in Lake Odessa last Sunday.
Great efforts have been put forth by
Mr.
Mra. Haines, from near Shultz, who Northeast Rutland vIBIted
many people In different places to
Craig's
’ one day last week.
has been helping Mrs. Aldredge the past
draw
crowds, th? main object being to
CARLTON CENTER.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox and Mr. draw money out of these crowds; but
week, returned to her home Friday. 1
Uncle JesM Allerding while pushing
Mark Bullis visited his mother at and Mrs. Earf Wilcox went to Gun lake the present nutlook is surely discour­
Sunday.
aging to (hose that have gone to quits
back a sliding door preparatory to put­ Charles Rice's last week.
George Milka la buffering with a frac- an outlay of money and time.
ting in hay last Friday morriug wat
Ethel RoblnAni Is visiting relatives in
tured?kn»e.
Dr.
Furgaiwm
I*
attending
We understand that two new steam
hit by the door falling upon him: sev­ Battle Creek the past week.
him.
launches were put on Thomapplc lake
erely bruised about the back and hips
Most everybody attended the dance
Monday.
July 3.
Mr.
Mill*
haa
started
hl*
meat
wagon
and injured internally. He is im­ at Jack Woodmansee’s new barn laat
pgnln.
.
------ IMVIWL-------proving slowly.
Friday night. All report a good time,
Ray Kirchner hn« purchased a new
Almon Olds and son Dewey of Battle over 00 numbers being sold.
Utile Vera Chambers, from the Rap­
harness
aud
buggy
to
go
with
that
William Herringtor. Mr. Christie.
Ids. is spending her vacation with her
Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Bepreaster, with .thrir. families, colt. Now, girl", who la going to be the grandparents and other friends.
H. B. Gammon.
larky one?
&gt;
spent Sunday at Clear lake. "
Mrs. Fredrick and family, from Grand
Mrs. H. B. Gammon who has been
Ed Cassidy Is suffering from the • f•
Diptberia relieved in twenty minu­ Rapids, have come to spend the.Fourth
very ill for the past two week^is but
fects of running a pitchfork In ills tes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
slightly better.
ankle.
‘ .
Electric OIL At any drug .store.
nedy.
.
The West Woodland team failed to
E. E. Warner and wife from Irving*
A few families are going to celebrate
Hulhalland sells Pure, Fresh, Clean
put in’appearanceon Saturday; another attended the dance Friday night.
at Gun lake and some nt Irving.
Drugg,
gtunc twice scheduled was called off.
“Ttarmere are ao busy with their hay
Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth are board­
The boys spent the afternoon practic­ ing nt Jessie Warner’s until their fur­
that they can’t take time to spend the
ing and hope the next game scheduled niture comes, when thejl will g-» to
Fourth.
will surely take"place.
housekeeping in Charles Mack’s house.
Will Kidder last a horse last week.

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The BREAD of QUALITY.

As is proved by it’s ever increasing aale.
Made in a perfectly sanitary bake shop, the bread tliat
is wrapped in waxed paper.
“HOME-MADE BREAD”

is deaired by a great many, especially the kind we make.
One trial will convince.
Our candy and ice cream are of the best quality.
A visit will satisfy.
Our pies are on the light flakey order.
“Ortjliitm nt

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We have now a goodly stock and your kind is heri­
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This is the kind of weather whpn you want window
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want.
We keep busy these hot days by giving our customers
cool prices. Nothing to make you sweat here.

Undertaking.

Pianos and Organs.

We are now booking orders
for our summer delivery of ,

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May we have yours? Both
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per ton delivered.
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Warehouse opposite CZ K. &amp; S. depot.

Phone 57.

GASOLINE STOVES
OIL STOVES
LAMP STOVES
A FULL LINE
Welssert Bros

Tomlinson Lumber Co.
In tbe town of Grand Rapids not’far away
They are havlug Small pox so they say,
And the rood people who dread night and day,
The flood and disease want to move away.
’
So Uwj cam. ll&gt; Hutlug, ud looked lb. town otw

And thought that they would just be in clover.
They annexed their village and platted It ont,
And to build their homes they all went about,
Back to Grand Rapids they started to send,
And for care of lumber their money to spend,
’Till one day they chanced on tbe railroad to see
The yard of ‘’Tomlinson Lumber Company”

So they walked right In and Inspected our atore,
And found all they needed right down to the floor,
And tbe cars from Grand Rapids will be shipped no more,
for our lumber was right, all right and much more.
From tbe cement blocks that form the wall,
To the last red brick op the chimney so tall,
There was not one thing for which they could call.
But what we had it, we had It all.

And as for the prioe, why itaurely was right,
It made them glad with all their might,
To think that they ever bought elsewhere, was pain.
Whmx they found on one car load what they could gain.

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&gt;U»te ot Micbigaik Tbr Probwtc t &lt;sirt for the
tmuiflot Ka»r.v.
•
At »&lt;«•-,ton uf viiJ Cxxirt. held at the Proimti*
• &gt;C!&gt; Ln the city u&lt; Hx»tmz* In *a!4 Count; ou
the
day o! June A. I&gt;. tw». 1'twM. Hoti,
t Im*. &gt;1. Mack .tndev of Prolwtr.
In tl»* Matter of tins Estate &lt;4 iuiclbdi* Squire*
a Mentally th&lt;-o:u|e tent !&gt;r*ot.. C. K.JiiekMt*Ing filed in •‘•Id court hl' petition,
praylujt lw* niMy l&gt;e llo-nnkl to sen the real
estate M **ld l Down pet.-nt nt private &gt;t»te.
It s tfrilcred, That the stst any of July A. 1&gt;.
tw. at ten o'cloe?. in the foteuoou. at saM pro­
bate or.:ce. lie and !« hereby npfxrluted for hear­
ing *a!d netULw.
■
It 1* Further Ordered. That public notice
thereof In? riven by puhlicwtlcn of a cup, ot thl*
order, for thre*? MwCVMfrw week* previous to
*oiM day of hearlDK. tn tl&gt;&gt;* Hastingi Banner •
orw'Mnner piltitcd :&lt;ud circulated iu Mid county
E-iaHb-x
Chas. M. Ma.-h
Uegl«ter&lt;&gt;( Probate,
: Judge of Frobnte.
fA ua- copy.|

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PROBATE OltOEK,
tJtaie &lt;rf Mlchlun. Couniy at Barry, m.
At a M-sdon of s*!4 ourt. tor tbe
Coufity of Harty, holdeu at tbe Prolmtr ofiicr. kt
tin* city ot Ha-itDit. Iu Mtliicouuty on Saturday,
the jutti day uf Jutte tn She year one xbotF
k.-uitf nine kttadrrd and five.
Pmeat. CltM. M. Mack. Judze ot Probate.
Ln th«- matter of Ittc otate of Alden
Farntit'i. I ftravd.
&lt;»n rr-atluz aud Sliag thf petition, duly vertied, of Hflro M. Farnutu. widow of -»a1d de­
ceased. praying tUsLailmlrri^tration of aald r*snny t* panted toAVUlard S. Nye. or to some
other mtItalite psraon.
Thereupon it I* orders, that Friday, the
2Sttid»yo( July A. !&gt;.. UBS at to o'clock IS
Che forenoon, be aligned tor the hearing al
said (x-tltlon anil that the helm at law of *al&lt;
dreeu—1 and all other person* interfaced la
&lt;ald e«atrjin- rr-jnired to appear at a wmIoo cf
Ndd ctMirl. Uwtr to be holden at tbe probat*
oVr.&lt;v. Iu the (Tty of Ha*Uugk, In «*ld county and
•.how eause It any three Im?, why the prayer of
th- petitioner ntay not tv sraated. Audttu
furtiirt otdeml. that -&gt;aid prtlCIboer give noUce
to tbe tfrsoa* Int-v-ued iu wild v-tate of tha
pendepey ot add petition and the hearing
I he roof by cai;&lt;dng a cupj ot *Chl» order to
te- published tn the HartiNtir Baxxeb. •
ne«-pa;-er printed and rirculated In said
comity of Barry once in each:week foT tbreesiMJwceMiVe week* pv-Uous to Mid day of heartaiELLA C.
Chm. M.- Mai k.
1'robatv Kflicl-tcr.
Judge ot.Probate.

TO OUR
CORRESPONDENTS
It is uur aim th have the BANNER
reach every Harry county subscriber
on Thursday! Iu order to do this,
we must co to press not later than
8..’&lt;0 Wedfi^dny afternoon We ask
our correspondents to please mail
their favors as early Monday as pos­
sible thus iueurkig the publication
of their letters. Much local.news
comes in Tuesday and Wednesday
and to Dandle all this and ten col
nmus of correspondence and get out
the paper at the above time crowds
us a good deal, at best, and’we can­
not be certain uf printing all our
correspondence every week, as we
desire to do without fail, unless we
get your letters Tuesday xioou at the
very latest.

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SUMMER SESSION.
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KAimiMHO^TAR
15.1

WOMAN’S
WORLD
MISS HELEN A. KNOWLTON.

One of tbe most remarkable young
women In Maine Is Miss Helen A.
Knowlton of Rockland, who was born
iu thnt city on April 1, 1874. and who
has tbe distinction of tjelng tbe only fe­
male lawyer in tbe state, Admitted to
the Knox county bar in 1800 after spe­
cial legislation bad granted that,privi­
lege to her ocx, she bad acquitted her­
self R-ell in'tbe practice of law.
Miss Knowlton is not a woman iuf-

frngtet She Ims selected a profeMloti
which la i*erbape closer than any other

MISS BR1.EN A. KJfOULTv’N.
to politics, but she has very firm Ideas
as to the part women should ploy In
affairs of state.
“If men cannot properly govern the
people, wtint can they do?" (the asks.
•’There te other work which cannot be
perfunned By- men that women must
do."
Thus fur tn the practice of law Mbu»
Knowlton has shown that she te not an
attorney !q name only. It had been her
intentkin when admitted to tlerote her­
self principally to probate matters, but
her sphere soon broadened Into general
court practice.'"
Miss Knowlton has nn aversion to
criminal cases, although &lt;sbe woujd not
shrink from fulfilling. the obligations
lmpo*od upon her when she took the
oath of a lawyer.
“I wvokr n&lt;»€. undertake to defend a
crimbiaI knowing litm-fo be guilty,"
she said. “K I ivere not positive of the
guilt I 'should consider it my duty to
defend tbe client to the best of my»
ability • :
Miss Knowlton occupies a high posi­
tion In social circles and te acexiatad
one of the most brilliant members of
the leading woman’s club in Rockland.
—Boston Globe. ’

Many a good roost is sacrificed and
many a nutritive and palatable steak
is wasted from want of skill in its
preparation.
A variety of nke dishes-may be made
from wry ordinary materials with a
Uttle Ingenuity and no great expendi­
ture, which may vary most agreeably
the menu for tbe week.
It la very necessary to proportton the
quantity of water to tbe amount of
meat In soup making. A scant quart
of water to a pound* of maat is a good
rule, and for a rish soup still kns wa­
ter may be used.
If possible, soup bIwtuM be prepared
entirely from fresh lean meat, or If
a leftover from a roast la used a good
eizvxl piece of raw xnetit should bo used
with Lt ’
Cokl ham La somettmes used for
white *nipe.
Long, slow and steady twlltng is a
Dccesalty, an! it should be so regu­
lated that tbe soup pot wifi not re­
quire repictaohtnjs. |Lf addltiounl water
is added see that tt is boiling hot or
the soup wtJl be spoiled. Remember,
if moat b&gt; boCed too fast it toughens
1 and will not exude its juice.

Did you ever try the little mental
science trick of walking along with an
Imaginary star upon your cheM and an
Imaginary bosket of eggs upon your
bead ? 1 know of no better way to ac­
quire perfect pore than this. Simjily
fancy that the star uj&gt;on tbe crater uf
your chest is a real, sctotU toting thing,
und you will find yourself carrying
your sboukfc-rs like a military man
bent upon, exhibiting his gold tmtZnns.
They say that a desire to disptay bls
gold buttons, after all. has more to do
with the West Point cadet's perfect
carriage than any other one thing.
When you are about to. art down re­
member (hat you still carry that bas­
ket of eggs upon.your bead, ami you
will find yooroelf .sinking gently ami
gracefully tnto your chair instead of
just bnnrhtnp ft»to it The «CXD» little
■bft of mental science will work wodden In tbe mutter ot ellmMng etetat
Odc
t wtet or bend &lt;«wr or do
any of tbe other tfldeous things ’.vomen
usually do m&gt;ou a flight of atatre—«^th
a basket of eggs upon- her bead.
culture which has
•late.

good housekeeper takes par­
donable pride in her neatly arranged
kitchen. storeroom and Gantries. For

anxieties ox me tiny; everytmug wmen
can possibly cause mental wear and
fear or deprive you of rest.

CARE FOR YOUR GLOVES.

To air a room quickly open th ’ win­
dow at the top and open the door,
swinging the latter back and. forth
rapidly for several minutes.

“Do you realize that a little tbuugfatfulness will keep your gloves fresh just
twice as long?"
If you find a stain on your new glove
Cheesecloth, hemmed, makes excel­ clean It Just as soon as you can. Do
such, Ifttwled jars or glass cans ana lent pantry cloths for glassware and not let It dry In and become a perma­
wide mouthed botthw whose contents fine china.
nent disfigurement Dip a toothbrush
are easily noted have almost entire^
In gasoline and rut&gt; the glove until
supplanted tbe old time paper bags
Of-all housewives Id Europe probably clean, drying afterward on a bath tow­
and boxes whose contents have such tbe Jknnnu la tbe hardest worked, and el or piece of fianneL
an unfortunate habit of sifting out at of (Qi European mothers' tbe German
A white glove should never be worn
inopportune times or else &lt;lefying pnutlci-s most completely the art of
identification until much valuable time swalblng and padding her baby and of more thnn once without ck-nnlng. It
it
te cleaned promptly after each wear­
has l*een wasted. New comes a new p&gt;uttteg tt on tbe shelf. The German
contrivance made In three different baby!Is swaddled Im a long, narrow ing tt can be used indefinitely, as the
sites of heavy glass.'with cone sha|&gt;ed plllo*-, /which .is hiade to mret com-' spots do not become set.
Gloves can be save*] In many little
tops und sliding valves, so that food, pletrty round him. being tucked up
such as coffee, salt. Indian meal, tapio­ t-ver his fret and turned under bis sol- ways and their term Of usefulness pro­
ca, etc., cun iw drawn off the same as emu ctiln. Three bands of gay blue longed. Tbe handle of a cha telaine bag
water from u fau&lt;?et when the jar b&lt; in­ ribbons are then pnssed round tbe will wear n glove white, so It should
verted. Wall or shelf bracken* come -whole bundle and -tied In large, florid be carried on the wrist, und the,tidy
with the jars so that the boldurs may tows olKiot where hls'cbest. his waist girl uan bur handkerchief to save her
gloves, particularly when boarding a
be attached to tin- woodwork in the and his ankles may be supposed to be.
car. carrying an umbrella or drinking
kitchen or fastenoil uiuhr the slu'lves
In this guise he can t&gt;e deposited as
in the pantry. .They are put up invert­ an ornament either on the sum;Kuous u gkiss of soda water or chocolate at a
ed. so that all tbe lxxu»ekrr|H*r has to best bed or on tbe kitchen dresser or drugstore.
do U to hold the sugar howl or 'meas­
Lu large cities dyers will cirun gloves
on tbe drawing room table. How fond
uring cup under, turn-the kuob and tbe
in twenty-four hours for ID rents a
tbe Germans are'of this preset: tment of
food runs out
pair, s&lt;i there' hi no excuse (of solle.!
baby may be guewd from the fact
gloves.
that it figures largely In their picture
The tidy girl always washes her own
books, among their dolls and even In
Cut\|he sterna from a bulf pduud.uf
silk uu&lt;l lace gloves In summer and
tbe bakers* shops at Easter time, made
mushrooms and pot them aside to ure
takes particular pride tn her washable
of dough and covered with sugar, to be
in a stew tor soup. Waali. the mush­
white kids. These giovea are both
devoured by greedily live babtafl.—
rooms, after stemming ttn-in. In cukl
pnu-tlcal and ecouomk-jil and may be
SCrntul Magazine.
water to free them from dust, strip tin*
worn for n considerable length of tiuie
skin from them, cut them Lu quarters
with careful handling iu tls-lr launder-'
The I »&lt;-umf«&gt;rti»hl« Collar.
and lay them to an earthen buklng
ing. They should be wa*&lt;l*e&lt;l on the
“I dgn’t know what Is the matter hands .tn tepid water and afterward
dish. When all the inuaiiroonM are in
pour over them enough rich cream to wtth these coltars." said Smartboy to riqsed 1? several clear tepid waters
just come up to their lerel. put Id n the salesman. “They seemed all right while still on the hand. Do not pass
few pats of butter, seiisen wil with when I bought them yesterday. But I- the tump through the hands, but al­
salt and.freshly ground mack pepper, had to -use u button book to connect ways use the sudded water. A drop or
cover tb«- whole with fine bread­ them with my collar.button this morn­ two of ammonia in the second ami last
crumbs, then sift over the top a little ing. They fit as though they were in­ rinsing waters will prevent tbe gloves
grated ParuMtean cbeetULj Stand the tended for my little brother.”
from becoming jreliow. .These washa­
dish in rather % quick ov*«i nnd let the
ble gloves should &gt;l&gt;e allowed to drj' on
mushrooms bake till a rice brown over tar.” replied the salesman, “and you the hands. • If removed while only
the surface. Then serve as an ac­ seem to have chosen the wrong way. partly dry they will stretch out of
I
noticed
It
when
you
were
here
yester
­
companiment to broiled chicken or just
aha!■•.—Boston Traveler.
day, but It wna not. up to me to tell
ns aji entree for dinner.
you. I've been jumped on for volan­
ts-ring thnt Information more than
Pawnbrokers In t'blDit are the bank­
Be very careful aboul the range. once. Mo^t men think It does not make ers of the i»-opk- and coukl not be dis­
Many burns are entirely mueces»uirj-. any difference whether you button tbe pens'd wtth. The pour Chinaman, me
Make u practice uf work ig iu much right side or the left of a collar first. like the- poor European, doos xxit wear
mr you can in u pair of uldl gloves when It make* all tho difference tn the his winter clothes until they are fit on­
you are at the stove
Let the gloves work! In tbe comfort and Mt of the ly to be discarded. Wlfen the Chinese
be met by a plTlr uf wnshhble over .collor, no matter what shape tt la. officials order that summer clothing
sleeves, so that there te |k&gt; Itare nrm Undo that collar you are wvifflng. but­ shall be donned, the |»oor Chinaman
or band to be spattered l*j| frying bird. ton the right side first, and you'll be pawns his winter's suit, him! with the
pro^eotls, supph-mented by n little cash,
Don’t l»e ntwentiniDdwl eftougli to lift
he redeems his |&gt;revlous summer gnrt&gt;
a hot pan without a cloth in your hand.
or buys now attire. I’swnbroklng.
Don't huddle things In s clumsy or
-Tbe English servants, whether they writes Mr. Cunningham tn tbe Chinese
hurriixl manner and thus Invite burns.
The same should be lottH* in mtad prove letter when engaged, -are certain­ Soldier, Is to the resficetable China­
when you are handling a fcnife. A lit­ ly franker than American servants tn man of limited means h weekly round.
tle deftness, a little calmiies*. and you declaring'their weaknesses tn adver­
avoid the cut that flurry 1 would have tising for employment The columns
When it is necessary to relieve one's
of n Iiondoa paper dlsckwe their amia­
caused:
i.
ble candldm-xs. In tho first advertise­ thirst abroad, if the cup be tilled quite
ment tbe applicant confesses to “drink full and placed to the mouth tn such
A face :cretuu at nlgbu amr^a .••oft a temptation, but not an inebriate;" the a way that the rim will b»- about hart
bathing every day In water tuude Mat pleads as her recomnw-ndatkHi an inch below the under Up. JO can
xnllky with tincture of lietroin will im­ that she is "fnttbful. but plain of drink from tile surface'of the water.
prove the worst complex'uns. Benzoin speecha third rvqnlrvs a place where In this way no part of tbe wwl, to
te/ute to draw the moutiw of those • “manual work is light." but does not which some particles of iwisonous mat­
..wretched llttfc jores together luxi is say of wh^t IntelkTtTxnl work she Is ter may still l*&gt; clinging, will touch tbe
altogether harmless. Hundreds of wo­ caxwible, while a fourth Is de«cril»od as delicate skin of tbe lip. It Is hardly
men use jitet these simple remedies pa­ a “dishonest girl of seventeen." Should necessary to add that tbe water which
tiently, habltuallycaud are perfectly i the mistress be too hypercritical to en­ adheres to tbe mouth and below tbe
satisfied with tl«* result If you’an* nd . gage tany of the above attractive serv- lips should be removed by a bandkurdieted to warm water use the Itenzoto ' ants "he has still another opportunity— chief and not by the tongue.
fare trntb warm, but a colit dash after ‘ p^dppR "she will b«« willing to train
will “give
‘the
v usual’ morning
' - fare
*
*bath
“ —
*“* fW domestic service a rough coster
Concerning tbe nbooctag of a candle
Cplor and brightness to tbeskln.
ftrkdes Irons'of-redeeming character."
through n board a correspondent
writes: "We selected a weather ben ten
To clean much soiled bauds do not go
The question of th- lighting o&lt; .Loo- pine fetMv board as a target anti loadwo ™
“y P“ '101
to work roughly with brush and soda don
was settle*! ™
Jn simple, fashion u&gt;
to .
b, &lt;m orttemr
water, but loosen tbe dtrti by robbing ms. n.- common council -n-pmlrf. W??-.
‘W'u&gt;’the bands well with sweet oil or even ■mnoUo.1 an.1 mode ~ld all th.- toramr
•TV,,, on w.l
rrttelrfno ■
lard or! dripping. Then wipe off the acts concerning the lighting of Lon­ The candle'passed throuxiu making a
grease as much as possible with n idcce don" &gt; as n preliminary measure and ekar cut bole, u ml buried Itself in tbe
of soft paper or old rag and wash tl&gt;o tl»en proceeded to enact that "ail house­ sand l»ack of the tnrgut. The candla,
bands with warm water and soap. keepers wtxwe house, door or gateway while somewhat torn, was.,still far
They will soon be clean when treated fronts or Has next to any street, lane firm: shapeless."
thu9 and without damaging the Akin. or public passage or place of the said
FoY varnish stains use methylated spir­ city shall In 6very 'dark night—that to.
Jack Ford—Did you see that girl cut
it before applying eoap and water.
every night between ■ the strand night
roc then? Frank Wllcvm—I noticed she
after each full moon and tbe seventh
I didn't bow Jack Ford—And yet I
night after each full moon—set or hnng
Covering boxes with chintz und out one or more lights with sufficient saved her life! Frank Wllcox-*How?
French -rottotis te the fancy work of cotton wicks thnt shall continue to burn : Jack Ford—We were engaged, and
the day. Tto- smooth surfn-vd box te from 0 o'clock at night till 11 o'clock finally she said she'd rather die than
liought frxAn tbe factory and covered of the same night -wi penalty of a marry me. so I kt her off.
With stitches and glue. Some people
rtiil‘tng“
prefer starch [xaste to any other nuxh“Yes." said the first burghtr dtogust'
Od- The dalsgL- vronuin has anywhere
odly, *T cracked a lawyer’s Imkisc tbe
from two tofflrelvv ot'these to her liv­
Judging from th*' following story other night nnd tho lawyer wus there
ing room. They bold everything—veils, xrtikh Arthur J. Smythe tells in hte
wtth a gun all ready fur mu. Ho odgloves, ribbons, visiting cards, invita­ hiograptu of WUttom Tvrrtas, it Is cvl'' 1 mt* ter git out”,
tions, amateur photographs and mani­ dent that the practice of betting on
, rYv
,.’&lt;&gt;u got off easy." repDcd the other.
cure implements.
bom? races was niDoag tbe great dte- 1 "Not much I didn’t! He charged ma
likes of the popuhir actor.
g25 fur the advice."—Catholic Btaoctosd
When rury ooo imkvd him what bora? and Times.
Nothlag .is own- essential ou the bo-u-HN-guft tg to buck lie woukl say:
toilet tdblc than a good toilet vinegar,
Tm going to back a llttk? Ally I’ve
and an (excellent one of violet consists
Snow, even In tbe tropics, ne* ermeSte,
erften bBcluxl before. I've never wun
•f two ouncre of extract exf cassia,
tmytlihig ou tt; yet, stnuim? to say, I've but remains continuously oh tho yvur
seven -eighths uf on ounce uf Deroll i»lround above tbe height of ItkOOO feet.
newrk«&lt;t a penny."
garade, one and a half ounces tincture
"Oti, whatever home is Chat?" might Id colder dimes tho snow th» is cnodb
•f onto root and one and three-eighths
lower than this.
hare tara the inquiry.
ounces triple essence of rose and ooe“A little filly caDed Common Sense,
half pint of white wine vinegar.
There will be udstakef Id dh-fedty
ridden try Tommy Let It Atone," wus
adxlle mtai preach and error Ln governTetoth.- invariable auswen—London “
’
I do not think the state of matrimony
te held in such high esteem gs It wus.
Women are making .themselves too
cheap. TbeywIU go anywbep'with their
male acquaintances, and. ns a rule,
girls who associate intimately with a
variety of men do not become the
wives of any of those men.—Helen
Mathers In Lamp.
A clever woman has discovered a
new use for tbe decorative Japanese
lanterns. and her friends ara following
&gt;&gt;« exemple. She me. them tor tan®
shades. simply hanging them over a
wire extender that keeps them from
touching tbe chimney.

Don't speak with all the muscles of
tbe face. It Is very charming and cap­
tivating to be deeply, deadly In ear­
nest. but facial grimaces form creases
which In time become wrinkles.

Form a habit of throwing off l&gt;efore
going to bed at night all tbe cares and

Fur is a threadlike fiber which grows
Even with tbe beat undemtandinff ot
out of the pores of tbe skins of animals. •'
subject now pooslbte. there is dsnIt grows In length from tbe root and j
orlginatlag anything that puts
not from the top. as with regetable j a hypnotized parson ander his own
productions. The lower portion merely control—to other words, that ort|Etaats«
lengthens out, and the top projects for- ! automat&gt;m. writes Dr. M. A Veedsr
ward, consequently If once cut it will Ln tbe Medical Record. So long
— —
M
always remain blunt It te tubular and tbe subject te under the control of tbv
filled with oil, which gives to the fiber typuoazer absolutely there is not
Its color. In addition to the oil it con­ much danger, but let him go out under
tains mineral matter, among which are his own coutroi—and he runs without a
sulphur and iron. A clooe examination balance wheel In thte way auto sur
of the fiber will, to a oertaln extent gestioa. wblcb fortunately te more dif­
show the wctlen of tbe country the an­ ficult and excvptioTuil may originate
imal inhabits. The short and ertep,
with an oval or angular crow rtectluu.
Indicates tropical growth; the long and
soft with circular croon section, a Insanity confined to inrtttutiooa that. tt
northern climate. The fibers from dif­
ferent parts of tbe oame animal have this type
a different structure and value, that
which to taken from the iuurk of a land
A gahWBtvd wire ctothwillne
betanimal being tbe finest while tbe re—
verse is true of the animal which cut*- ’ trr than rope, as tt can be left up.
flix-s itself mostly to water, the belly ways ready for use after you have
end don’t
being much finer than tbe back.
given it a rub with a cloth —and
j get as black and dirty as a rope
But don't pot tt up where it will ratcb
Jenny Lliu! must have been the most ' you under the chin when you're out la
simple, unpretending prtma donna that the dark,
ever lived. When she first came to
England she was bound to sing only
at the Royal Italian Op»ira Bouse, atxl
.when commanded to sing at the
queen's concert she was obliged to- rofus&lt;*. Very sorry to Im? compel|d to
notify tills, sb*- ordered her carriage
and drove straight to Buckingham pal­
ace. Stu- banded her card to un uffidal, who, not unnaturally, decilned to
take IL A bigto-r authority happeneil
to pass and took It upon hinswlf to
present it Ae soon as her majesty
You don’t like those gray
saw It siie said. “Admit .her by all
hairs, do you? And your hus­
means." Jenny TJml appeared and
band certainly doesn’t like
Mikl simply tiiLt she wus so very sorry
to be unnlile to, sing ut her majesty's i
them. Then why not try a
concert that she thought it better to |
bottle of Ayer’s.Hair Vigor?
call herself and explain. The queen
It restores color to gray h^ir
was cbarnwd with her natural man­
ner. gave her a cvrdial ro-cptlon and
every time, all the deep, rich
promised to txi her friend.—London
color of early life. And it
Globe.

Come Now
Own Up

cures dandruff also.

The famous Dr. AimItcw Bell • had a
wife who. after exhausting all ber in­
genuity In making him miserable, final­
ly left him. Sto- then began yriting
him long tetteni filled with ;H'nK&gt;uaJ
abuse and when; olie found be Ahl not
take the trouble [ to open them took to
abusing him on
envetot&gt;e. One she
atolrt-Aiwd. “To
t supreme of rogu*-*.
who kx&gt;ks the bdngrtog that be te. Dr.
(such a doctor!)
rew Belt" Ahother was thus p
ngly tnacribed. "To
that ape of apes land knave of knaves.
who is recorded to
Dr. Andrew
have once paid debt. but a small one
you may be su It was that be selecterful experiment—in
ed for this
fact. It was feu
ha'penny. Had
It been on the
stde of sixpence
before be could
be must hare
achieve so
sacrifice.*—Don ■
don Tatier.

SARSAPAiaiU
PILLS.
I t
(■n QFHW

,
I
;
'

“1\J like to see
engaged?”
"Why. sir. she's mauled; been mar­
ried for twenty years f
j

Lehigh
Valley
Railroad
‘The Line Beautiful

•Nervous Old Lady ton seventh floor
of hotel,—Do you know what precau­
tions the proprietor of the hotel has
taken against fire? Porter—Yes, mum:
be has the place insunto for twice what I
it's worth.

BUFFALO
to

ly gauged from the distance his chil­
dren run to meet him whan bo comail
boros.

NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA

RIGHT TIME TO
CURE CATARRH

Hi
A. E. .Vulho)Land Guarantees Hyomel

ATLANTIC COAST

Will Cure If Used
The early summer when the weather
bocumea warm and settled, te tbe best
rime in the whole year tn treat cat nr- i
rhhl troubles with tbe expectatiun of
complete and lasting . relief. -Even- one who haa'catarrh, or even i
a tendency to catarrh, should use i
Hyomei now. for the benefit will be
gained twice, as quickly and the diaeaae
thoroughly eradicated from the system.
The complete Hyomei outfit fusts ■
hut one dollar.' and includes a neat
pocket inhaler, a medicine droppT,
and sufficient Hyomei for i»everal ,
week’s treatment. The inhaler lasts ■
it life time, and if. more Hyomei is!
needed, extra -bottles can he obtained !
for' B0 cents.
Ii£Hastings there are ••Gores of well j
known people who have been cured of
catarrh by Hyomei. If it does not
cure you. W. J. Holloway will return
yunr money. This is the strongest
evidence be can offer as to his faith
in the remedy.

RESORTS
Five through train# daily.l

Dining Cars, a la carte. :

Connects at Buffalo and
Niagara Falls with all
lines from the West. 1

ERTS. Traveling PoMi[tr Agent
7 F®rt Strwri. West, Detroit. Mich.

Banner Adris always pay.

.... —-----•nvcil, John." said tbe eminent per- 1
sonagn who was now an invalid, “who
«a I* ...4bKm
.uwi mA «WVO-—hlOCA- !

itr “your physician."
•Ah, atax*t the same thing! He’s
at wort; upon my Hfe too.*—Ehitadek
phia frees.

Sheet—Hello, Long! Where are you 1
going* Long—Tm on my way over to .
tbe pcstijfllre to rcgftter a kick against ,
the- rniserabk* delivery service. ShortWbafs the trouble! Long—Why, that
check you promtoed to mall me ten
cagoMmrs.

Uf mon that contlnysfly says he^
don't care is ginrally th’ tourfrtwt mon
in th*' whole na-abertxxxL—Baltimore
American.

PLEASE COMPARE. “THE BANNER"
WITH

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The Press of this State declare the "BANNER” in the front rank.
Hundreds of
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.

ALL HOME NEWS
The BANNER gives the County Seat new», the Hastings news, the Barry County
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10
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Southwestern Michigan
THE WEEK’S NEWS IN NEARBY COUNTIES.
The number of births returned for
Eaton county for 1IKM). was M0; for
1901, USD; for 1902, 410; and for 19Q4
it was 480. This progression is main­
tained for 1904 as is seen by tbe re­
turns of the supervisors recently made
to,the county clerk's office, as follows:
Bellevue. 40; Benton 00; Brookfield;
23. in which are numbered sixteen
singles, two pairs of twins and a bunch
of triplets; Carmel. 13 ; Charidite. dfl
—one pair of twins; Chester. 39: Del­
ta, 15; Eaton. 28; Eaton Rapids. 18;
Eaton Rapids city, 19; Grand Ledge.
0U: Hamlin. 12; Kalamo. 10; Oneida.
22; Roxand. 20; Sunfield. 20; Ver­
montville. ]H;-XValtoi^ . 14: Windsor.

“Brunswick .lack,’’ a large white
bulldog, highly prized by. its owner,
was killed in the Michigan Central
yards at Kalamazoo Wednesday while
attempting to hold up a freight train.
The dog male a practice of running in
front of street cars, grabbing fenders
with teeth and hanging oil until shak­
en off. Many times be barely escaped
being ground to pieces, but persisted
in this practice. This time the dog
attempted to fasten his teeth to the
cattle guard on an outgoing Michigan
Central train, and was thrown under
the wheels and ground to death.

Edward E. Hitchcock, former Mich­
igan Central agent and operator at
• Glenwood, put in his spare time whih?
there gathering ferns, for which he
’ found a ready market in Chicago. The
bnsineiw jfrew, and he soon was supply­
ing several markets, gathering ferns in
northern Michigan. He has just re­
signed his position with the M. C..
bought 70 acres of land suitable for
raising fems, and will make an in’dnstfy that will pay handsomelyDr. Albert Foster, a Rockford, den­
tist, has sold his dental business and
gone to Ontario to develop a rich silver
mine his son discovered on the Dr. 's
forty acre farm near Hailsbury. Ontar­
io, some of tbe ore assays $6.(XX) to the
ton. The Dr. owns another farm near
Leamington. Ontario, on‘which he has
six oil wells in successful operation.
While things are coming his way in
Canada, the Dr. has no idea of leaving
Rockford permanently.
The Albion Humane society is hot on
the trail of shippers of live stock, and
also the railroad officials. It is claimed
that the accommodations for water for
cattle, etc. both in the stock yard and
on cars are very poor and that the ani­
mals suffer great torture on account of
thirst. The society's agitation has
caused the mutter to he looked into by
shippers and railroad officials.

James Baker, a tramp baker from
South Haven, haa been arrested by
Deputy Sheriff Jacoby of Lowell. It is
alleged he forged a hank check with
the name of Ingalls &amp; Gray of Green­
ville, for whom he had worked-, and.
cashed it for $3 and skipped town. He
was taken to Greenville, where he is
awaiting trial. He was captured iu
box car.
Because he denied the devil's respon­
sibility for all medicines and remedies
and claimed that the leaders of -the
church of God or of the •‘Sainta’’
• shared bis view, tbe Rev. A. B. Pal­
mer of Bangor was made to enter the
pulpit at their annual camp meeting,
humbly confess his sins and renew bis
allegiances to the tenets of the church.
Oliver McCbnnell, of Charlotte, ob­
tained a divorce from his wife because
she pulled his whiskers. Thus are the
liberties of wives being constantly
narrowed down to a few pleasantries
like shooting and running away with
another man without tbe husband ob­
taining a severance of' the marriage
ties.
.
’
The books of ;the failed Vicksburg
private bank are said to be in a badly
tangled shape. It is not now believed
thnt tbe owners were guilty of any
fraud or speculated with tbe bank's
funds. Tbe belief is now quite general
that tbe failure 'was due to poor judg­
ment in making loans.

During the street carnival at Ionia
last week some vandals resorted .to acid
throwing, by which a large amount of
damage was done, especially to wear­
ing apparel of ladies. Tbe Standard
Mra. Roy Harting of Albion, who
is visiting Mrs. Robert Toan, had a
dress ruined by the stuff.
Tressie the 12 year old daughter of
Arthur Tolles of Lake Odessa was
drowu-xl in Cedar Creek Thursday even­
ing. She wan in bathing nnd got be­
yond her depth.
Grand Lelge claims to have the larg­
est telephjfie exchange of any town of
ita size in the itaie.

Probably tbe best ail round fruit to
China Is the pomelo. It is grown Id
the south central and southern prov­
inces anti is said to be the original
citrus fruit. It resembles tbe grape
; fruit of Che United State# in size, Rhape,
। culor and somewhat in navor, being*
sweeter than grape fruit, with less of
I the bitter qualljy, with flesh more per-'
&gt;, fectly separated in the sections and
: capable of being pulitwd apart and Sep­
arated from all surrounding sacs or
membranes. The natives cut through
i the peel about one-third of the way
| from the top. crimping tbe edge of &gt;the
' section all tbe way round the fruit,
then remove the flesh, tear the section
apart, replace them in the j»eel and
sene thus divided und prepared. Tbe
■| fruit is attractive, refreshing, wbpki1 some and comparatively cheap.. Gen­
erally sinking, the pomejo seems tu be
/tf cross between’ a siuiddock and a
good orange, but it Im mure hardy tkun
either. It has better keeping qualities
than tiw orange.

[OrigteHJ
“Countess," roared the baron, “I congratulate you on getting rid of a busband!” '
The jury in the case of Mary Mc­
“Baron." snarled the countess. "I conNamara, deceased, whose will bequeath­ gratulate you on getting rid of a wife.”
ed her $70,000 estate to the Catholic
“Never again,” added the baron
Church, decided thnt she was unduly
“shall a woman set foot on my do­
influenced by attending Catholic priests main."
in the making of that instrument.
“Any man trespassing on mine." re­
Her property will how go to relatives. piled the countess, rsball be whipped
off like a prowling cur."
The countess' husband bad eloped
G M. McCurdy, a zinc mine pro­
with the baron's wife, tbe baron being
moter,
has been arreswd nt Ionia left with an Infant son, Ernest; the
charged with fraud. He is said to countess with an infant daughter, Withave unloaded a “prospect” in Arkan- helm.Ina.
rr Both |&gt;arents kept CWlr word
ww which cost him but a dollar on . besides keeping their children carefully
various Michigan pelople for &lt;7,.V1».
guarded and always ut bourn, oo that
'
each gn?w up -without a sight of one of
’ i • hu. „
’ ,,
, ., ut w-o-L, the opposite sex.
Pnrtn. n
Chas- Porter,
mason, wntlfi
while .at
work ;‘ One day when _
Ernest wus twenty,
on the Trinity parish house. Marshall, growing restive under his father's
fell down from the scaffolding which watchfulness, be stole away and rude
Brewer tells us that ”nu recorded
broke. His injuries will probably 1 to tbe verge &lt;if* the estate. Suddenly be height of any giant known, has Touched
prove fatal.
started. A creature such as be hud ten feet" If n cubit is twenty-one
never seen before, seated on boraeback,
inches. Goliath of Guth was eleven- fret
, ■*&lt;,
'
,1 ,
. uMth a falcon on Its wrist, was lookSinrgi, raised J-.WU rash lx,nu» unil ,nk. „t ,Jlhl wlu, nll a,lo,lW1Inrot „1U.| nine inches In height; if It is eighteen
Inches. he was Just the size &lt;rf the
her citizens took $10. UuO^tock in order to bis own. ■
Arabian giant GbImhti, who was nine
to get the Stebbins Furniture *Co.. uf
“It's a creature come down from feKihine Incbea. Josephus me nitons a
Lakeview, to locate in that town. ■ , heaven." he exclaimed.r-» '
Jew [who stood ten feet two. Kluto“What a 'beautiful animal!" said lochui
the
Hex was fifteen feet six Inches
object of his interest. “It w&lt;-ara clothes iilgh, five feet through the chest to the
.Citizens of St. Joseph are up in arms g^^thing like a human being"
spinC und ten feet across the shoul­
against a proposition of tho traction
truest spurred his horse to the wall
ders; John Middleton was nine feet
company to lay tracks on some of that! for a closer jiew. Tbe girl reined back three inches. His hand was sevetitcien
city's fine residence streets.
a few pa'cea.
inches long und eight and a half broad.
“I wonder If It can talk," said Br­ Patrick O'Brien was eight feet seven.
est. •'I'll try."
■ Turiier, tbe naturalist, says he itawpo
Lowell will Ixmd for $12,000 to build
"Are you an angel?** he asked.
Braxil a giant twelve feet in height.
three iron bridges serose the Fiat river
“No, I’m a girl."
But Og. king of Bas Inin, held the rec­
in that villager© replace those washed
“Ou what do they feed you? Flow- ord. According to tradition, he lived
out by the recent floods.
’
3,000 years ami walked beside the Ark
■ "No; I ent what other jieijple eut, I during tile .flood. One of his *bote's
didn't know there were such fine ani­ formed a bridge over a river.
“ If all the interurban tracks are laid mals Ur the world ns you."
that arc talked uf in Kalamazoo. the
“You think me a high grade brute?"
people in and about the celery city will
“Yes? else you would not have bnir
We may hear it said of one who Js
have to live in haloons.
on your face."
' &lt;•
In low spirits, "lie Is In the dumps," or,
“You must l»e divine, for man Is tto' “he to In tbe doklrums." but many who
highest created living tiling on earth, use the latter of these phrases have
Myron Brunson was killed and and you are of a finer type than man.” caught It up without any knowledge of
George Doty probably fataly injured
Ernest dtemountiil and sat upon tho its real algnldcuU‘'e. The region of
in; a runaway at South Haven ’•Vednes- wall. After a good deal of persuasion calms is n l*lt \vhich stretches ai-roSs
Wilhelmina was induced to gu and sit the Atlantic nnd Pacific almost on la
day.
by him. but not till he had convinced line with tbe etpiator. Here meet, the
her that lie would not bite.-.her. . He nortli and south trade winds, mid
Myron Fleming of Muskegon, is touched her soft check with his hand; squoljs nnd heavy rains are frOqueojt,
making a successful crusade in favor of she run 4ier fingers through his silky but tiie characteristic of this • rrglof,
early saloon closing in that town.
I beard.
which Is known also as the dt^ldrumk.
"How nice your cheek.Is with no hair is an ufiprosslve calm. The nntoe now­
, on It.” ho-said.
.
adays loses much of tbe slgifificatK®
Allegan county will have complete
“But yours Is so much stronger."
attached to It by sailors in tile past,
county rural mail service August 1st.
jThe curves of your body-rhow. sym­ who, if their ships ran Into that region,
metrical T'
*
might whistle in vain for wind,
"Yours show more power.”
their sails hung heavily, and :&gt;!!
Kalamazoo capitalists are projecting
“Somehow I feel a desire to place my seemcsl to be
a §375,000 paper mill at Mendon.
lips against your cheek."
' ' A* Idle m a painted ship
"Try It and see what It’s like."
Upon a pal nt rd ««cvan.
WONDERFUL WORK.
; .He placed his lips upon bap cheek
and rejM-uted the experiment/ several
A famous French general when ask­
times.
. \\
fit’s delightful.” fieTmld. “t wonder ed how it wan that he had such an erect
Lots Like It Being done Right Mere
what would to* tfie effect !t^/ were to carriage replied that tt was. iteesuse be
In Hastings.
bent over and touched the floor with
put my Ups against yours?”
his lingers thirty times every day. If
Hastings people are surprised at the
“I don't know."
work being' done by “The
Little Qun----- t-----------7C I He tried It a great many time*. “It's be had acquired rigidity of tbe spine
qtieror.
Public
OTnr
—
w
ion
nn
tha
I
Public expression on th»-‘, heavenly!" be exclaimed. “How fortu- so that be could not do that be would
subject brings the matter frequently
bard bad wtth tt weak abdominal mus■»
before the people. At first thore were i
clew, which result tn ]*orta! congestion.
many doubters
intern:: and why not? So racl
M v
This portal congestion interfere* with
•
••
•
"How
fortunate
that
you
hava,"
she
many claims of a similar nature have
stomach digestion and with tbe action
Isjen made with little or no backing, replied.
•This arm of mine exactly fits tbe of the liver. Tbe poison destroying
excepting the word of some stranger
power of the liver Is lesseikcd. auto in-;
residing in a far away place: this evi­ curvi-s of your waist."
dence wap accepted for want of better. ! “You are more splendid than the ris­ toxication • results, and arteriosclerosis
No necessary to accept it any longer. ing sun," she whispered.
and old age,come on at a much earlier
•All sufferers from any kidney iU_ cun • "And you are lovelier than the moon day. But by k« ping-the spine flexible
find plenty of local endorsement for h
and the.abdominal muscles strong and
on
a
summer
night"
remedy tKat will cure them. Surely .
She did not reply at once. He sup­ taut tbe portal circulation is kept free,
the wonderful work of Doan’s Kidney
Pills right here at home is proof posed she was thinking of another com­ and old age te held off.—Good Health.
w
....j
panion
for his splendor. He was mlssufficient to, satisfy any skeptic.’ Read j
tlie expression of. one citizen on the [ taken.
Colonel Clark E. Carr met Senator
subject:
‘ “Would you mind saying that
Douglas during the time of the fa­
Mrs. Russell, of Jeffereon street, again?" she asked.
says: * 'Doan's Kidney Pills are not. He sakl it agnln, then said somet|ilug mous Lincoln and Douglas debatea
new to ’me. • I have used them before । more of the same kind, then more und and thus desetibes him in his book.
and know them to be an excellent
“Tbe 11,1 ini:” “I had never beard bo
remedy. I do not hesitate to recom­ . more, pausing at last for breath.
mend them. They are a remedy that j **lf you're not tired I'd like you to go j Impressive a voice, ho deep and sympa­
1 on." she said.
thetic He had a sort of confiding way,
every body should know about”
.
as much ns to say, 'I am going to tell
___________
a
, Meanwhile
Just such
emphatic
endorsement
is Ernest had been missed
plentiful
ilentiful in Hastings. Cull at Arthur by bis father nnd Wilhelmina by her i you—I feel that I can trust myself to
a, Mulholland's
n
j
.. __i.
E.
drag store and
ask motll(.r Suddenly both parents ap- say to you.' as. though you were tbe
what his customers report.
.
' reared, comingfrom opposite directions. one person In whom he could confide.
For sale by all dealers. Price SO ( “Oh, father,” exclaimed Ernest, “I've . He was only five feet four and was
cento. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
well railed The little giant.* I was as­
discovered un angel!”
New York, sole agents for the United
tonished to find he bad so good a figStates. Remember tbe name—Doan’s 1 “A devil!*'growled tbe baron.
Ernest looked at the countess, Wllbel- !
—and take no other.
' mlDA at the count
.
।
Tk. ¥*!•«»&lt; Palmyra Palm.
I “Mother, dear," said Wilhelmina.
In South Wales when tbe people are
A Hindoo poem .numerate SOO per- 'T»e raiuthl tbe.mrwt Ueutlful .nlnul
pleased with the work of an actor they
pcaes to which tbe Palmyra palm alone In tlie world, a new species. Send for
have a custom of Kitowing their appre­
is pnt Among other tilings It supplies u chain und collar. I'm going to take It
ciation by singing hymns at tbe clooe
paper for writing upon, an Lntoxlcat- , home."
of the performance. Henry Irving was
Ing drink called “toddy," large quote
"He'll go mad and bite you," snapped
once playing at Swansea when be was
titles of sugar fruit and a vegetable
countess.
surprised to bear the audience burst
for tbe table when tbe plants are
"He’s ugly. I’ll, chain him In bls
Into “Lead. Kindly Light." wben(he ap­
young. Palm wine te also obtained ■ kennel."
peared before the curtain In rewj»on«e
from the juice of the sago palm, which
Meanwhile • the count was arguing
to a call. At tbe close of the engageyields excellent sugar candy when bolt- with his son.
ed. Tbe pith of tbe trunk forms a I “Foolish boy! Don’t you know that nent the great actor was deeply touched
large part of the food of the natives this Is a woman, tbe most venomous by the singing of “God’ Be With You
Ln many parts of India. Ropes, brush- thing on earth? Her very breath to TUI We Meet A^aln." rendered to the
most reverent manner.
es and brooms are manufactured from poisonous."
i ...
"It's an intoxicating
poison. I. ’d. like
the fiber of tbe leaf stalks.
.
| to breathe It again.'
"Pa." said Miss Strong. “I wist you
I
••RH/l
TVialrn «
TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
'Sbe will
will make
you what she conaidwould stay In this evenlug. Mr. Tar"I was troubled with kid ney com- I ers you—tor dog."
dey will want to speak to you.”
plaint for about two years, *' writes A. I “I’d be glad to be her worm."
“So be has really proposed at last,
h. Djvij, of Mt. BtwliM. Ik. -hot
n. bam
dlicounwd. “CotMtwo bottles of Fotey. Kidney Cure M...
Mltk w
„
effected a permanent cure. For sale by
aern,,t
•
“No," replied the daughter, with an
Arthur E. *Mulholland. Succmor to A&lt; ।
we d%barour »,
air of determination, “but he wifi to­
“Marry tbe young fools
and let
H. Goodyear.
* “
* them night"—Cathoik* Standard and Times.
work out'their own misery.”

With difficulty the young people
After drawing all oil off fill a cup werf
Wilhelmina begging her
,.nrt ,i toother
mother to permit her
ber to take Ernest
Erneat
with sardines from which skin and
home
nnd keep bltn
him under the
tbe table tn
In
bones have t&gt;een removed. Cook half a , J
ome ftnd
ber 1boudolr
boudoir.- Erue
Ernest
cupful of grated stale brand In half a I J^,
«t wished to place
cupful Of rrrtlk. adding the beaten yolk Wilhelmina in the ehajiel and say bte
of on egg. two tablespoonfuls of butter, , In^;vere t0 ber- •
a teaspoonful of lemon juice, the cook- . 1110 P“,r were married, though they
ed yolk of three eggs (sifted) and a f knew
of the meaning of tbe
dash of paprika with the sardine puree. 1 veremony. Ernest did not object beMlx thoroughly, shape, into ovate, dtp c®“?
kDCW
roaaon
in tfeaten egg and slftpd crumbs, and I “1OT,d Wllhelmtna/was delighted, befry tn deep fat—Pilgrim.
caU8e
tokl ber It would secure to
---------------j ber ber new possession and be could
Sound kidneys are safeguards of life. Dot get away.
Make tbe^idnevs healthy with Foley's 1 To the chagrin of their parents they
Kidney Cure. oFor gate by^Arthur E. | lived happily together.'
MITCHEL.
year.

Nell—He hadn't known me ten min­
utes before be announced that ho was
going to kiss me. Belle-Tbe tdeiu’ You
should have bail a hatpin to stick Na
with. Nell—Oh. he didn't need to be
spurred on!—I’hlladelphia Ledger.

Depositor—Is^the cashier in? ManaItor-Ah, gone for a rest I presume.
Manager (sadly&gt;-No. He’s gone to
avoid arrest..

A KEYLESS CLOCK.

PojI Mortem

I OrtsInal]
nuufc. recently to Improve on the old
In s handsome city residence a few j
clock, with its twelve hour |Bcq.
people were assembling to listen to 1 wh!ch has been to use for « good teany
the reading of the will of tbe recently yean. There bare been clocks without
deceaiwsl owner of the property and n , fjauds and clock* vnttsout dials and
considerable fortune besides.
Tbe I cjocks with springs A such gigantic
widow and her son. twenty-five years proportions that they required winding
old, the issue of n former marriage, en- &gt; pat once a year, Tbe very newest thing
trrvd. followed by a girl of nineteen,:
this itoe is a dock which will run
the daughter of the testator. Tbe {orew and never need winding or any
elder woman was dressed in deej&gt;«t I ^jjer attention, except, perhaps, occamournlng. Her son wore as somix*r j aioD.al regulation, for It Is possible that
garments ns bls mother, his stud» and : the timepiece might run a trifle fast or
sleeve buttons even being black. So gjow.
deep was the grief of tbe stepdaughter
Tbis clock is operated by n motor
that she seemed unconscious of what; jrfven by tbe changes of the tempera
she won-. Her stepmother and step- ture wplch are constantly going on Ln
brother, however, left a sent for her the air ’about us. A large factory is
between them and regarded h&lt; r from about to be put lntx&gt;operation at Knox­
time to time with tender, sympathetic .
glnuecH. . A few relatives of the de- :
ceased followed tb^se principal mourn- |
ers. the family lawyer bringing up tbe .
rear. WTien all were seated he un- I
folded the will .and read:
“*L Henry Arthur Gifford, twlng of .
sound mind and btwly. declare thfe to i
In* my last will and testament. I be­
queath all my proiM-rty. real ami per- ,
sonal. to my iw-kived wife. Elizabeth
Gifford, in jicrfwt confidence that she
will make suitable provision for my
daughter, Anna.L jtilw Gifford '.
"This will." remark«*d tho lawyer.

not appear that any other has been
made since. Then* are no codicils.”
It mw) to thorn* present thnt if
there. was any case whereto a stepmother should be thus honored with
confidence It was thia. The girl sat
mute.
Indeed site seemed to. Isso overcome with grief that she had
no thought fur tbe management of her
interests. W»e allowed hernelf to Im*
kiww«d by her .stepbrother and his
mother. Then the three were about
tn rise to g.» out when they beard a

;

’•Church Leap," te somefhtoi;
than the rouf of a Imhuki. at-.d
one of tbe masters of toboggan;
tinting It to, as the Bystander , r.,,
■ vision tor the gods. But tto. !fl(&lt;
exciting place, without douirt.
finish. After a lungtab strip of ttraight
and a sudden dip! tbe eourae ruihts un
a steep hill and st the summit
tt- *
rifle is the speed of the tuboggk.. - 4fthis point that although t-e hwak»»
hard up the hill, be cannot prinyut hli
machine from leaping skyu uni'...
top. To see rider after rifleup tbrt stope and fly into the tit und­
Ing twenty, thirty or forty
.to ;u a

un

indescribable thrill.

At eating, the native Afri-.-:; L
haring always lio*t washed J - j
and nnsed bis mouth, aft*
, tbe
ground, bolds ti:»- larger pn- .1
tween his teeth while he cut£ «.&lt;ff ij
with his knife, but does •t u&gt;i Mh
bands to hold fo-jfl except i:&gt; j. 14'ring
bones. With the Usual dls!^-- ;14 lays
his right arm over tils ktonreaching into the pot. molds tl. 'hick
mess into luiujw about th&lt;walnut, wbidi ,ito throw.- in ,
mouth with a jerk without
•• -Q’ff
any of the food. To mk»* ent
blea or soup he presM-« ;• ho;:
the lump and dlj» with-iL I
Is shown to th# host or bousec.
eating by .smacking loudly, &lt; :. u?i to
be heard.

.
I
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CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Chilthr n.

Ib Kind You Hue Always Boug&gt;
i

started. In It she recognised her hus­
band's bosom friend.
"I have to offer a Inter will.’*
The brief announcement bad n’wltb- •
•Ting effect -njxm the widow. She i
caught at the arm of the chair, from
which she bad. partly risen, am! stared
nt the s|M*flker
“There Is no latir will," she said.
“If you have oue. it is a forgery."
The man advanced and handl'd a i&lt;oper Iu* carri«-d In Ids bund to tho law­
yer. who took It. scrutinized It nnd,
after a careful examination‘of the sig­
nature, said:
'
'This InstruiiH-Dt te preqs-riy drawn,
bearing date only a few
... duj-s
..y. - before
-------tin- tcsUifo»&gt; -death, “I um well uequn I nt &lt;~1 wffh hi« slpinture aud con­
sider It genuine."
“Iteud it!" gnsixil the widow.
,
“I will read iu*' said the tuan who
bad offered IU and he proivcdcd to do
so. After the usual preliminaries tbe
document continued:
“At the death of my late beloved
flrat wife I married, for cvuipanionsbip and for a mother for my little’
daughter, a woman who from the day
of tin- ceremony
. bent her Indomitalde
will to tbe work uf getting my property for herself and tier son. Rbe j&gt;oowssed tto* ability to control t&gt;oth my- ,
self ami my daughter. To the work! I
we were a singularly united family.
In our home my child and I lived as If •
under tto' *]&gt;eU of witchcraft. My
wife brought me to the verge of !
nervous pruatsntlon. then demanded
that 1 should make a will nt ber die- )
tatknu 1 refused, whereupon she j
brought nie to tbe verge of lunacy, and ’
I yielded. I made the will she wished •

Bwi the

Auntie—You .-hudl'l ask tri
extTO▼ille, Tenn., where thesu* clocks w/ll be ed wh'-n you leav« th • tablI.-rtl.
made under patents which ww-zgranp Nephew—Should I1" 'I thought trvia ihed to JTxifesaor Weston M: Fol ton. fore­ way yon. acted. al4nt that thil
caster in charge of Ute I.'ni|iKl Sts tee of pie that ybu'd'hrjglnd to -• ;
weather bureau and Observatory at
A lijxle life mav ie. sacrifireJ
that phictK
y
hour's delay. CMcra iutimri
The essential feature of tin* prufeoasenterv. diarrhea oi|m. su«;
or a invention is a vessel for Containing safe plan is to havelDf. I
. ■
liquids and gases which are acted upon trad of Wild Scrajwlierrj
irajwUTrj .. v
by tbe air Tbe remarkable tidug about hand.
•/
'
this '•essel is that it is made-of metal
and yet lias tbe capacity of comprvssiou and expansion to a very great de­
COFFEE CUPS ANP
grtv without impairing its usefulness.
Tirfs metal receptacle is partially Idclosed to tbe clock case and is couoect____ ____
__ _________
_____
od with
tbe wheel
shown
in ______
the BlueBeautiful Designs. Just wh® yo«l
would like. I navi* a nice lite’ ef
tration. to which hi attached a coonthem and would like to bgirryoti
terwelght The wheel is in turn coo­
call and see them, whether yu; t-;y
nected with the spring which actuates
or not
tbe Internal mechanism of tbe time-

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SAUCERS

I3SS

of the metal receptacle and the counter- ’
weight, acting upon the wheel in oppo­
site directions, keep tbe spring con­
stantlv at tbe proper tension to insure
the regular movement of tbe hands
through tbe circle of numerals on tbs
dial.
“ ‘
-\Vh«t was that be s^r queried
tbe Indignant groeer
“Did be dare
Inalnuato that I ought to put less sand
in my sugar?"
“Not at all When I told him that

LEE HING,

gte

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been nadr lathe -.nj.;. usd
*~---executed by ix&gt;y»! f Ifay

datoritl3rSrtW.t^ “»5 G-.

to t«i paid in the mid mortzaze »»!&lt;•■
reeding* he token to f»rrdo-&lt;-t!:&lt;-. ,i
^tain^m ■^'rnwtr^ t^u ‘

a-irripnUte*

bidder.’at the north front dor:
any other dealer Iu town he said it Houm&gt; in tbe city ol Hbmiw./•« n ■ r.. .rtt
..
took sand to do business like you did." “of* Mepteruter •tifisl
k“‘“* twehe
■ . ■■ •
; ttul rertaln plK-e orrarcfl of !:»r :
—
Houston
Post
’
.
i
tbr town ship of Inta* rauuty i !
that I might escape licr persscutlons
stale of MfcMnn. «loM.-rterd »» I-'\
ami haring in view this revenge. 1 i
Che wutb half; ot the
ra-t .
------------ ------------I Oaa utimter flttmf.. nnd t|»- tunrt; :
am aware that my action stamps me 1
Little Visitor ft»olntlng to a large oil i north h*&gt;f. of toe iHWhwad &lt;r-‘&gt;
for a weak man, but" I cm convinced portraitx-Whose picture la that? Lit- | Srth of’raS^/nSnter^inVR.-&lt;r’
that no man can stand against the •
mj nujmm.'.
ii.
cruelty of a woman wiiom toi cannot . Ov
great-aunt. I never beard much about low. ihtww beltg
get rid of."
Kra* k...
I, * - -—..a M . .k
&lt;•
Then followed a bequest of tbe hulk
Little Visitor—Why? Little Hostesa— Ckar. B. Baijok.
of lite property to bls daughter, n few S«. bow her .jrw follow o. .boot
KSttSfeo. J«w Mb . ■
small legacies being left to other reia-.
tires. In this connection tbe widow j
and ber son were not mentioned. Tbe ,
document concluded as follows: “I dlVEGETABLE SICILIAN
rect that my daughter shall from the
opening of this will be under tbe care
ot my lifelong friend. Robert Rivard,
A splendid tonic for the hair, mikes the hair grow long and heavy.
who is hereby appointed ber guardian
Always
tray hiir,
hair, all tt
AIways restores color to
tojray
the dark, rich dolor of youth.
and who ha.- promised to make her a
member of bls family."
Stops falling hair, also. Sold for fifty y&lt;
During tto- reading the expression on
tbe face of Mrs. Gifford was that of a
disappointed fury. She bad lived since J
the first will was made In the fear '
that ber husband might make another, ;
but b»d been confident that the- watch .
DRS. K. a K. ESTABLISHED &amp;6 YEARS.
she hud set upon him was effective. |
At the ooDctuaion of the reading she ।
Consultation
arose and walked out of tbe room |
without a word, her son following.
FREE
Tbe heiress moved, not till tbe door had 1
closed behind them. Then wtth a pe- :
Question BUnk
cullar cry—a cry In which there was a
relief from the torture of years—aba
arose and threw herself into tbe arms
Treatment «nt
of her guardian. After resting there
a few moments she turned to others
FREE.
who were present and received g show­
er of heartfelt congratulations.
Price Low
While Anna Gifford never thorough­
ly recovered from tbe Iom of l»er fa­
No Cure
ther, with whom she bad suffered so
No Pay.
many years uf torture, she did recover
from the persecution of some seven­
A NERVOUS WRECK
ROBUST MANH000
teen years. No one ever dared blame
ber father in her presence for not hav­
We Guarantee tc Cun Stricture, Varicocele,
ing protected "her from her stepmoth­
er. ’ This she always stoutly main­
tained was impossible, since he could
not m-en iH-otect himself, nor did she
to Men and Woman.
condemn him for taking bls revenge,
scree:.cd behind the grave. She had
lived underthe samesj»oll im he.
Anna Gifford married and became
tto.' mother of children. She did1 not*
exact a promise f^j»m her husband that;
if she died before him he wujdd not'
marry, but sto* made a will leaving'
Iler property as she wished tt to be dis-'
148 Shelby afreet
DETROIT, MCH
tribdtrdALICE CHEEVBR.

TT A T

Il AL Lo Hair Renewer
Nervous, Diseased Men

DmKENNEDY&amp;KERGAH

�HASTINGS BANNER. JUL? 5, 1905.

SOUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
The local News in Orangeville, Hope, Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.
oeLton

PRAIRIEVILLE.

SHULTZ.
HINDS CORNER.
Bain Is an accumulation of tbe tiny
Mrs. EverttR and Leslis Rowson of
Mr. and Mrs. William Tuttle left for
particles of tbe vapor of the atmos­
Cuopersville Monday, where they ex­ Kalamazoo are visiting Mrs. Gieser.
phere into drops- These drops, first
pect to spfcnd several yays with their
A number from this place attended ■mall of stxe. attract others of their
son Pear! and family.
- .
the party ait Mr. Chiu. Hall's Saturday kind and become drops of such magni­ Women Obtain Mr*. Pinkham's
Mrs. A. N. Bqtenian and daughter of
Mrs. Nettle Deland and children, also night.
Advice and Help.
tude thnt they fall to the earth because
Diamondale are visiting Mra. Mosier.
of their weight There ls a limit to tbe
Mr. and Mrs. 8.JTemple were »t Cedar her mother. Mrs. McLane ot Rives
Mr. Cuflhman from Havana Ohio
Junction, are making an extended Y'lslt
quantity of water which thu air is capa­
Creek -Monday. ■
visited A. E. Philips and family last ble of absorbing and retaining as In­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dietrich of
visible vapor. Warm air Is able to hold
EL Bhultz and wife, also John Horn
Hickory Corners were In town Sunday.
Mr. Ray Pierce and family visited. more than cold air; hence when the
attended
the
quarterly
meeting
atMore and more all the
Miss Myrtle Smith bi the gueet at Mr. North Maple Grove last Sunday.
lair which Is saturated with moisture
Eli Robinson Sunday.
time. The trade, grows
and Mrs. A. F. Nottih nt Cloverdale.
t becomes cold, for any reason whatever
satisfaction for
Mira Grace Chnnjberlaln went .to Big
Mra. Spencer is visiting friends in
because of tbe good things
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hughes are In
. it can no longer retain Its moisture. A
| Rapids Monday to attend school fur Maple Grove.
‘
said by satisfied custo­
Kalamazoo.
;;
' portion must under such condition acshe can write to
’- severe t weeks.
, ! Mr. Aqsel Phillips and family-visited
another telling ber
mers.
We spare no
1 cumulate Into drops. These fall to- the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Riley of Hastings J
I the most private
I
Chy‘!,^A?r'C1 *"a
2*^ Moo* h&gt; Maple Gm.e Sumlay.
trouble or expense In
earth In the sha;&gt;e of rain.
were in town* Sunday.
and confidential
I Rapids visited her sister, Mrs. Maude .
1
making our soda perfect
Rev. "Young, pastor of M..K. church, Zerbel. over Sunday.
'details about her
. Mr- C- Tobias had the misfortune to
The materials are the
will take a t wo weeks’ vacation.
I Mto. E&gt;1. Corb.il «r Mlddlevlll. la b»v» a bomr quite aereraly iojorod by
illness, and know
, Arguing forcibly, if not convincingly, 1
that
her letter will
finest to be had and they
Rev. Wright and bratlly. tornurIf . r
d|
j,y, „ ,'^r ^,„Jp,x barb-wire.
against the custom of taking a-bath, •
be seen by a wo­
are used with skill and
iirwnvm nr»
iivlntr h»-r&lt;'
Hr is.
m.’!. J.
_ Hall,
__
. .
II Mrs.
..
__ . is
. visiting
...
. .
. an
.
Newaygo,
are iiritinow living
h£rc. He
and...
other relatives.
Hinds
friends
still happily prevalent in certain quar- ,
man only, a wo
judgement. We aim to
pastor of the Baptist church.
, ters, a writer relates the savory story
While drawing hay last Friday Ell East Barry.
have our soda u great
N-rt Brown and family visited James Hail had the mlsfurtune to tip over 1
; of a Kentish farm worker whose horny ;
sick sisters.
! hand ho grasped. "Good Kent dirt" !
deal belter than the aver­
Brown Sunday.
with a loud, consequently he is now
age. and a good many
' said the man, catching a critical glance. abovp all, a woman who has had
The Helping Hand society held an ice laid up with a badly sprained ankle. '
A
few months before be died Ho­ “Haven’t bud time to wash your hands more experience in treating female Ills
people tell us that we suc­
cream social Saturday evening.
Charles Deering and- Herman Zerbel
than any living person.
ceed? We would like
Burwell Scudder and wife of Hickory have each purchased n new- hay loader. ratio Seymour said to one of his before tea?" was the question. “TVash
Over one hundred thousand cases at
friends, I'Wight Lawrence of New my ’andsf’ exclaimed tbe man. Then ' female diseases come before Mra. Finkyour opinion.
Corners visited Mr. arid Mrs. Ike John­
Mr. aud Mrs. Foster Patton and York: “Dwight, I feel that I am near fie became explanatory.
“
I
never
1
liam every year, some personally,
son Sunday.
daughter Nettle ot Kalamazoo visited the" end . of tay
_ career, and I want to. washes my 'and*. When they gets ’ord &gt; others by mail, aud this has been got
Miss Lois Woodman of Hastings vis­ iit‘Chark-8 Deering's over the Irourth.
CHURCH NEWS.
ing on for twenty years, &lt;l»y after day.
tell you something. I have had a great I Hes ’em."
•
ited Mrs. Mila Lehman Sunday.
Sorelj- women are wise in seeking
deal to do with politics and with poll- j
--------------------------- ’
Subject tor next^Snnday. “Knpwlng.
advice------fromr a woman
Mr. Lehman und sen of- Goshen. Ind-.,
tlclana
In
my
time,
ami
a*
I
look
back
in
•
Blanket.
--------—-— of such expert. God.”
DOWLING.
over the pant 1 can clearly see that the I Tossing Iu a blanket was formerly a
eapeeraily when fat is absolutely
ure visiting MH«» Lehman.
*■
) A very, delightful ufternu^n wus spent
Mrs. Emellne ’ Van.syckies. who.has best friendships of my life have been ! punishment for insubordinate voltm- ‘
Pinkham nerer violates the con­
THE DKUOOIST.
Mrs.
Pinkham
never violates the con­
' Friday at the beautiful home of Mr. and
been helping her -daughter. Mrs. Pick­ formed In politic*. It 1* In politics that ' teere during the Napoleon panic period, j - ’ of- - women,
- - and■------- *testimo
—------­
NORTH HOPE.
fidence
every
j Mrs. Arthur Pulton ot Cloverdale.
DELTON.
MICHIGAN
ard. near Banfleld. returned home Sun­ I bare met ttty manliest men. the most I Tbe Westminster boys once seized a nial letter published is done so with
Mrs.
Hattifv
Blira
and
son
of
Shultz
where they entertained the Earnest
day.
generosity. "“These friendsbljis have . bookseller. Curie, who had pirated and the written consent or request of the
Workers and furnished « bountiful n|&gt;ent lust week at h«*r mother’s. Mrs.
Judge Mack was’ in our little town been enduring too. Many of them have . pabltahed the bend king's scholar's ora- j writer, in order that other sick women
supper. Receipts. JTMHL
C. Anders.
coutlnued throughout life. 1 believe I tion without permission, and after tons- । mav be benefited aa they have been.
visiting Mr. Aldredge last Tuesday.
Mrs. Fred Sevdel, of -*12 North 54th
Rgy Pierce and family visited at R&lt;»ss
I»olltics brings out the best there -Is in । ing him In a blanket ducked lilin under i
Mr.'Chnrles Maywood of Hastings was
E. J. Stanton nnd wife wen-in Battle
the guest of Arthur Patton Sunday and Reynolds' of Shultz Sunday.
tlx narrow man to be the pump and kicked him oct of Dsan’s j Street. West Philadelphia. Pa.. write* t
teaches tbe
Creek irfst Wednesday t«» the Barttum &amp; man. It tes.-hs;
1
yari!.
—
Ixtndon
TWegraph.
’
presided at th? organ at the services
broad,
the
aelflsli
one
to
be
generous.
The new house *&gt;f Mrs. C. Anders Ir Bailey Show.
in the M. E. church, and with Mr. Pat- ready Jo be plastered.
This Is true bemuse friendships ore e«Mrs. Reid Is visiting relatives at sentlul to snwHR. in that field of ac­
enrry a child to maturity. I recslred ytw
k ton’s aeeistanee sang two beautiful
kind letter of instructions and followed year
Quimby und Hastings this Week.
selections. Mr. Maywood is a master
tivity one must have friends or be "There's no musk* In
,
George Haywood through haying.
advice I am not only a well woman tn ocoIn music, both vocal and instrumental.
Dr. aiel Mrs. Gallagher are the proud can’t get on. and If be wants friend- , there’s the making of music In -It And wquonre. buy-have a beautiful, baby girl. . I
Oscar Wurm has returned from Chnrship* he must tlrseiVe* them. I would people ore ntwnvs missing that part of vnaB evvry suffering woman In"the land would
A cordlan Invitation Is extended to him
not ntlvlse any young .man to stay out
melody, always talking of [htao. to come often.
of r-olltlcs beramu* of the danger
ot hr*'wranr* and coarage
Will Anders and wife speut Sunday
mii^vb k-4
la
• - ami fortitude^but
■ The unpuiri election ot officers of the
CLOVERDALE.
I* the
is **
the
.Just as surely as Mrs. Seydel w»aj
ing demoralizes!. If be L.... right
" " ' patience
“
“' finest and worthiest j
Epvcrth league will occur next Mon­ ut the latter’? brother. Hugii Jnhnson
part of fortitude, and the rarest too,— cjxred. will Lydia E./ 1‘fbkbam’a
Elmer
DeWptes
and
wife
Imre
moved
kind
of
man.
It
will
do
trim
good-,'
day qvc-nrag -.t the home of Arthur Put- of High street.
Vegetable
CornjKiund
cure erasyi
i Rtmkln.
'• V
-~’'
woman suffering from any form ©if
Mira Ella Corblt of Stanwood lx t;ack to Clovedale fom WlMXmsjn and '
now pcciipy the Milton Conyv.r home. |
female ills.
; requested te bv present.
spending a few days with her grandNo
other
medicine
in
all
tho world •
Wbrn
pnrsiHsI
the
kaugnroo.
If
'possb
I
Mrs. Bateman and daughter of Di- i
I “Do you think that that wretetad llt- has such a record of cures of, female;-'
। Miss Ada Musher will lead the league ’futher. Mr. J. Hall, and other relatives.
bit*, dinvts hl** flight toward th&lt;* river. ;
I next Sunday evening at 11:30.
mondale are visiting, the family of If be reachai It. he enteramnd, tbnnks ।' tie Pattcrsby Is consistent?”
troubles as has.'Lydia E. Pinkham's
I “Yes. I do. and consistency, you Vegetable Compound. Therefore no
Thomas.Fox.
■
to hb&lt; great height. Is nhle to uo on '•
CORNERS.
JExpsctto Meet You
prudent woman will accept any snbatiknow. Is a jewel.”'
- CRESSEY.
Churles Fox and wife. and'Frauk Fox foot to n depth -where the dogz are . "Maybe so. But in Patteraby’a case tute which a druggist may offer.
’
of Kalamazoo are visiting 'their par­ obliged to swim. Therf he plants*him- I don’t like tbe-setting."—Cleveland
If you are sick, write Mrs. Pinkhan^.
Ai 'Mtulii church will hold Her­
self on his two bind legs and bls tall. '
LynD.-Mass., for. special adriofe Xt i*
ents. Thomas Fox and wife.
at the school house Friday even- her parents.
Plain I»eah-r.
and, up,to hit shoulders in tbe water.
free and always helpfuL
!ing.
.
Inez Adams of Kalamazoo in visit­ Im* waits tho nttaak of the dogs. With
Ward, McCall of
Many people Who are building,
j Drlphlna -Noifbooin of Knlantaavu old friends in tow
ing relatives here.
his ton* paws he se4z*-« by tbe bead
Tbe Pessimist—What Is tbe use of
repairing or painting, have driven
I spent Sunday with her parents. Mr.
and daughter
Merrill Dibble of Kalamazoo sj&lt;ent the the first dog that appnuudiea him. and. struggling? We must all meet our
many miles to come and «ee me
and Mup. Eddie NdtebbOQU
wedding of their fourth here.
as he Is more solidly balanced than his Waterloo some day. The Optimist—
Anna attetuli, and have told me that it PAID
fcthel Barber Returned lost week from ’cousin. Sarah
assailants, he holds tbe dog's nose un­ Well, when I meet my Waterloo my
ut Lacey Wedut-sTHEAl WELL. My stock of
Clarence
Crosby - and wife of Battle
her visit in dolon.
der water as long as he can. Unless name Is going to be Wellington.
dny.
Lumber, Lath,
Creek s)&gt;eut the fonrtb with Mrs. a second dog speedily comes to the res­
Mrs. M. C. Francisco is visiting* in
Mrs. Boyd t.'ortright of Kalamazoo is
Shingles and
Crosby*9 parents.
,
cue tbe first out*-is sure to he drowned.
Ka lamjtzoo.
Building Material
Charles Maywood of Hastings anil If a comjMinlon arrives and by bls at­
Church—Do you believe that animals
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Aldrich itftrted
Mr. and Mri. Robert Burchett of
on£
Ve Q
is complete. I pay cash for ev­
tacks cm the kangaroo manages to set think? Gotham — Certainly. Dpesn’i.’
Nina-Mosher
of
Cloverdale
were
guests
Lents visited here Sunday and at­ Saturday on a ’six weeks’ pleasure trip.
erything, my running expenses
the captive free tbe half drowned,. tbe car hog who takes up all tbe sea.
&gt;ay &lt;)
i
tended church.
,
ure light, and I am in a position
They will visit the Lewis and Clark ex­ of A. Patton and wife over "Sunday.
brute Is gltid to regain the shore as ' think Im* owns the ear? — Yonkers
to get right down to “brass
Mrs. Mina Dewey spent Sunday at qulekly as possible. In this way a Statesman. .
Mrs. Mattie.- MagiiHi’-s q^&lt;i baby of position at Port In mf. Ore., before re­
tacks” when it comes to prices.
&gt;
We loan money on Real Estate
Kalamazoo visited her parents, Mr. nnd turning home.
Kalamazoo.
strong and courageous male knngamo
Come and see me,
S or good Bankable Paper.
We A I
Mrs. C. J. Brown, several days litsT
will hokl bls own agiduat twenty or Stste o/Ohio. City at Toledo.»
f loan our money at home, and do t
Luca.* Cooaty.
»
• ,
thirty dogs. drowning some and fright­
Mrs. Charles Droh t and children 'ot
HOPE CENTER.
Frank J. Cbeuey make* oath tha1 b* K the &gt; business with people we know J
Considerable hay was down here dur­ Buttle Creek spent a fed- day* with her . Mira Nellie Wilkins of Prairieville is| ening others, and the hunter Is obliged -*c-nior partner of the flrm of F. J. Cheney A; S are all right. We do a safe, con­
Delton,
:
Michigan
Co., dring budnera In the city of Toledo, county f servative business and have
C
ing the rains of Saturday and Mon­
to intervene with a bullet.
and state aforesaid, and that -aid Arm will pay
working for Arthur Geater.
day.
tbe *uni of one hundred dollar* for each ana
Honey to
?
The band w is out Sunday in their
Jay Wilkinson nnd wife of Cedar
every case of cahirrU that canqot be cusfd Uy
Mrs. Hatlie Reynolds of Plainwell Is ••rube”- uniform.**, rehearsing for the
the use of Hall’* Catarrh Cure.
\
at reasonable rates, Deeds,
t
Crfx*k called on Gid Wilkinson Sunday
There is nothing coxy about New
Fk.ixk J.Crkxkv.
visiting her son Elmer and family.
para*!*- In Jacksun the F&lt;»urth.
)
Hortgages
and
Legal
c
Jiadru to before me and sul»w1t»ed In my
evennig.
York. It is not a city when* a stran­ presence,
S
Papers Drawn.
/
this (th day of December. A. D. 1MB.
■ Mrs. Samuel Haight joined the M. E.
Herb Barnes »s quite sick with quinsy.
A. W. tlLKABOX.
Mrs. John Barnes of Kalamazoo nnd ger can readily make a nest and feel I seal. 1
/
New
York
Drafts,
Insurance^
class by letter here Sunday.
.
Notary Public.
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Elliott attended
at home. It .does not welcome tbe for­
Ball's Catarrh Cure Is taken-internally and
Clue Cassoday spent several days last the circus at Battle Creek Wednesday. Miss Mae I’nyne of thia place called on eigner with a smile and a polite “Now act* directly on the blood and mucous surfaces C and Bonds Sold.
for testimonials, tree.
weak With Nellie Clark near Hickory , Mti«s Lillie Flint Is visiting ber aunt. Mrs. Jonn Hine Sunday afternoon.
make youraelf happy ,arid comforta­ of the system. E.Send
J. Chknkv &amp; CDm Toledo. 0.
DIRECTORS:
$
ble." It says tacitly. "Well, now that
Sold by dnurelsts T8c.,
/
Mrs. Hill, nt Woodlind.
S A . A. ALDRICH.IPresident.
NO FALSE CLAIMS
Hall’s Family Pills areithe best.
you're here i suppose you’ll have to
Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Barber and
f J (J. HUGHeSW. President. &gt;
The proprietors of Foley’s Honey and ' stay, but don’t get In tbe way and
granddaughter,' Lola Andrews, visited
S E . S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier. &gt;
Gents Furnishings,
Tur du not advert ice thia -as a "sure botlier people.’* Taris; on tbe other
NORTHEAST BARRY.
.
J
Sc R. McLEAY.
in Rattle Creek"; Wednesday and Thurs­
R.
M. D.,
cure for consumption. ’ ’ They du hot
r yVILLI AM ELLIOTT.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tulles of L-iko claim chat it will cure this dread com­ hand, is tin* coziest city In tbe world.
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON.
P.
TERPENNING.
&gt;
we
you the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Tassel are enter- Odessa, formerly of this vicinity, have plaint in advanced cases, bnt do posi­ It welcomes the newcumer in a'tbou
AMES COLUNS.
J
OFFICE HOUBS-M to 12 a. mM 1 to 2 p.m.,
taiulng their daughter Edna, her hus­ the sympathy of their many friends tively assert that it will care in the sand ways. It offers him the finest ed­ to 8 p.m.. All call* promptly attended. Toll
at the band
earlier stage;-and never fail to give ucation in the work! for nothing. Be­
and baby of Xlrund Rapids.
-phone
al
oOtoe.
&lt; Id- daughter, who wus drowned in comfort and reieif in tbe wont cases. fore him fot miles lie the dtarm and
Office at reridsacr. Delton, Mich.
pficee.
■rt — 1-------- —'-X—-ll-J------- LJ -*■ -1
Cedar rreek last Thursday while In Foley’s Honey and Tar is without wonder and mystery of those fascinat­
doubt the greatest throat and lung ing streets, each with its own char­
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
bathing. Her body, was taken to h«n* remedy. Refuse substitutes.
acter.
some
as
full
of
history
as
an
egg
Miss Amy Johnson sp- nt Sunday with home in Lake Odessa for burial Sun­
For sale by Arthur E. MuDbollnnd.
is of meat—New York World.
her parent A Mr; arid Mrs. F. Johnson day.
Successor to W. H. Goodyear.
.
Alm. Alice Koonan &lt;•( Woodland has
Mr.
and
Mr.-.
Andrew
Johnc»x
hi tend­ 'come to spend u faSv weeks with her
Paint
with
Sherwin-Williams
paint
want
Here is u chicken that “ptajeA J*»*ed th*- funeral of their cousin. Mrs. daughter. Mrs. Charles Lebhk-ltuer.
and have money left. MulhollandVs
"jtuin." A correspondent writes; "The
Fred Warner, at Martin Corners last
Goode
It. E. Webster and wife attended the Drug store.
cat of our household entered my room
funeral of the latter's niece Sunday at
tbe other day. dragging a nearly full
our 'stock.
’
James Cairns of Kalamazoo wtp on Lake Odessa.
grown chicken In Hr montii. The chick­
want
trade, our streets Monday.
Mrs. Sol Stanton is entertaining her
en made no resistance and was quite
motionless, and when I made tfk* cat
Ml** Ethel Johnson, our former sister. Miss Mary Robinson of Hastings.
we
eave you teacher,
drop it tiie chicken lay apparently
started fur Big Rapids Mondeath
I cimsed the cat from tbe- room,
day.to attend the summer school.
you
Mrs. Elizabeth Hinds of Hinds Cor­
and on my return to tbe chicken I was
Mrs. C. Haywanl lias ben caring tor ners is visiting friends In this vicin­
'}f
surprised to see It niowly open its
her daughter. Sarah Johnson, and baby, ity.
eyes, raise Its bead and look cautiously
who have beyn sick.
EL Piter has a new hay tedder.
■round. Ar soon as It felt sure of tbe
_.
,
.T?
Mr. Arthur Gesler nnd Miss Lulu
If you live within reach of \ disappearance of Its enemy it got up
with rheumatism while In Racine-. WIb.. Noble-spent Sunday nt Gull lake with
purpose Hay Loader
Cloverdale, it will pay you to \ and rnn off ns fast as It coukl."
Is some better.
Mira Ethelyn Snyder.
ou
the
call and see a nice stock of
Ed aud Charley Monica have finished
F. Newton has a new hay loader^
Will
hay
the
building William P. Johncox** brick
The Clothiers,
“Our language is a strange thing.
William Conway and family ot Del­
DRY GOODS,
house and have also built several ehim-*
When tbe Methodist board of missions
ton spent Sunday ut 8. Dudley's.
Delton and Prairieville,
Mich.
'
WINDROW,
ney» while In the neighborhood.
•
appropriates hundreds of thousands of
Miss Iva Newton has a fine new
GROCERIES,
dollars for work among tbe heathen
ANY
WAY
piano on trial from Miller &amp; Harris.
POLLEY DISTRICT.
there Is rejoicing among church peo­
Mtes Nlnt- Tungate Is spending a
BOOTS, SHOES
ple. When cuDgresa appropriates a
Will
it
load
and
A number from this vicinity attended week at home..*
good sum for river and harbor Im­
Clover
shell
un ice cream social at Bert Quick’s Sat­
provements we all agree that ft is
aud iu fact everything to be found
urday evening.
by
using
LOTS
HOPE.
quite a good thing. But when a elerk
In au up-to-date general Hue. We
Richard Wells of Hastings visited at
less
appropriates a few hundred dollars of
No meeting at the McCaljum school
art* proud of our stock, but proud­
H. Storrs’ Tuesday and Wednesday.^
bls employer's money be Is sent tn the
hods* on account of quarterly meeting
It is the lightest
Machine on
er still of our prices.
Mrs. Frances Monroe of Hickory Cor­
Are you one of the many
penitentiary.
Tbe
first
aorta
of
appro
­
at Yankee Springs.
the
Come
one
ners spent several -lays last week with
patrons of the
priations are quite appropriate, but tbe
Quite
a
number
from
ihls
place
went
about
her sbn /George and family^last sort Is altogether inappropriate.—
to Kalamazoo last Thursday.
DELTON ROLLER MILLS?
Ths Law Prlcas Wa Quata
H. Storr and family elttertalned a
Savannah News.
Mra. Ola Douglass "of Hastings re­
numbor of relatives last Sunday In
I* Th* Magnat That Draw*
You can find it at
We would be pleased to have
honor of their guests. Mrs. Richard turned Sunday after spending a week
you give us a trial order. The
Trade Te Our Stere.
with Mrs. Arnot Dougless.
Curren's friend was tickled by the
Wells and daughter Alice of Bantings.
high-grade roller flour made by
Ira
Otis
and
wife
of
Lakeview
are
art tor’s retort apropos of the jury flys­
Eva 8lorr uf Milo spent Sunday with
us is giving splendid satisfac­
her parents, Mr! and Mrs. H. Storr.
making an extended visit with the for­
tern. The friend was bragging of Uls
tion wherever used.
mer’s psirents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
attachment tt&gt; It and raid, "With trial
•
Your* truly,
BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS Otis.
CUSTOn WORK
,
by jury I tuivo lived tmd. by tbe bless­
A SPECIALTY.
ing of God, with trial by jury I win
Mra. Minerva Smith, of Daneville.
Hives are n terrible torment to the
writes “I had bronchitis for
Ole!”
DELTON ROLLER MILLS, J Ill.,
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
twenty years and never got reieif until little folks, and t&lt;Jf some older ones.
"Oh," said Curran tn amazement,
THE CLOVERDALE STORE.
I used Foley's Honey und Tur which Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never
“then you’ve made up your mind to
XLTOfi, mCHtftAM.
J is a sure cure. ’ 'Sold by ArthurK Mul­ fails.’ Instant relief, permanent cure.
be
hanged,
DickT
holland. Sncceeor to W. H. Goodyear^, At any drug store. 50 cents._________ .

More People
at the
Fountain

Ited the latter’s parents. Mr. and . Mrs.
Owen Tolles of Hickory Corners, over
Sunday.
Mra. Nellie Vantyne and son Frank
visited the former’s mother, Mrs.
Brandstetter of MlddlevHle. from Sat­
urday until Monday evening.
Mrs. Barney Norwood has-been In a
very critical condition the past few
dMya. especially one night, when all who
were present thought she had passed
away: however, she rallied toward
morning and has'been improving ev.er
since, und every one Is pleased to hear
of such good news. .
.
'-A great many from here attended the
Barhum &amp; Bailey show at Kalamazoo
l&amp;t week.
Miss Burroughs of Hastings Is visit­
ing Miss Queen Blackman this week.
Mr. Roy Cutter of Hastings is hotne
to spefid the Fourth and for a week’s
vacation.
Quite a number from here will spend
their Fourth nt Cloverdale, us the
baseball team plays ball- there.

IE STRICT CONfIDENCL

Mra. A. N. Higgins and daughter
Blanche spent Bunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Van Vranicefi at Baltimore.

ELLIS L FAULKNER,

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If Low
Prices
Trade

IN DELTON
SOON

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elton S late Bank(
Per cent
Deposits,

W.H. Chase,

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Loan

Come To Us
528

S. HARTER*

aud
will sell
very test goods
lowest

We Sell It

lALDRICH BROS]

in
Anything you
Summer
will
found iu
We
your
and
will
money when
buy
tie.

IT’S TO YOUR

£

YOUR TRADE
WANTED

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ARTHUR PATTON

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New Deere Hay Loader 1
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J THE FAMOUS^==C&gt;

PROFIT

L. L. Loveland &amp;Son,-

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The beet general
market.
load
from
SWATH,,
BUNCH
OLD
guarantee to
Bean?
Seed and not
as many as
it would
a fork, and
work.
Draft
market.
and see
set up
and hear more
it.

HLDRICH BROS.,1

�HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 5. 1905.

12

WANTS
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
te anything useful vou want to
buy, place an adv. In the

THE HEN FRUIT CROP
I What “Old Spec" Is Doing to Pro­

mote the Prosperity of the
f Country.

•

A Dij^rantkd
. ... Vet er an

(OriglnuLJ
In the spring of 1801 I marched
away
with
the
Itoys in blue. No on?
। “Old Spec" is all right Hear what
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
Unde Sam‘8 expert figures say about who has been born since those stormy I
| her, fur thu.year 1908:
The “egg and days can n-altee the enthusiasm, the;
If vou havp a buggy that’s lying
' poultry earnings* * uf the United States patriotism, the war spirit, that per-1
idle in the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
amounted, during that
year, to vaded all classra. When a rejfiment
don’t use; if you t|avc any stock
departed for the front the strrete were
O’JU. 000.
you wanLto dispose of; a house
wool lined with people, tbe wlndews were
The
total
value
uf
gold,
silver,
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; in
and sheep for tho same year was only filled with women waving adieus and
fact if you want to buy. rent or
huxzas rolled on with the trumping
$272,484,815.
sell, just try our Want Column
men like ocean billows follou'lkg n
The cotton crop for the same
It brings bu vers and sellers to­
ship.
•’
was valued at $250,461.840. '
gether, and only costs ONE
Nevertheless these acclamations bad
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
The 1908 wheat crop was worth
INSERTION. Try It.
little effect to rouse me from a certain
$^39,939.785 to the country.
The product of tho Vnilwl Suu. hog melancholy. 1 reultad tliat when I got
2 FOR SALE—A bright buy horse, market nmonnud to HW.52h.uS5. The Into camp at the front they wonU be
six yearn old. fifteen and une half hands oat crop ot the an period attaiaed a replaced by tl«&gt; wind and rain, the hub
high, broke single and double., a
. let, shot iumI shell und, worse than all
__ l Enquire
splendid driver, city broke.
El
' i financial value of $78,984,900.
L. McCarty, Sec. 811. . Rutland town- i The |K&gt;tato output balanced the oat these. illsetH*. Besides I was |&gt;arting
ship.
AddroAt Shultz, K.F.D.
L I crop precisely.
from Until Hnllhvell. whom l..bad lung
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WANTED—School-g iris to take or- ■ Tobacco brought a total uf $iL5.5 711, - unsuccessfully courted, but who, »euing me an embryo soldier, bad given
jlera for Sozo-Kolon for Washing luces. ( 2l25 to its combined producers.'
Address Lock Box 83 Grand Ilapids.
। The entire sugar iwoduction of tbe was* to tte* euthusiuHiu of the momcDt
and
prointetsl thnt wSht 1 returned a
WANTKD-Work ut cwrpentdr trrnto । ™untry ““ worth, W
I
hd^o she would bestow her hand an me.
under experienced man. Have had
Says a writer in the Chicago luter
Well,
1 found tbe condition at tbe
some experience. Enquire CL W. Co-; Ocean' “For the sake of gaining a
front as' I had expected. We were nut
ville. Woodland, Route Three.
clearer
idea
..f the Kmal mwn.t.«le of |
,lnn
utttelteld.
FOK SAJ.E -Sr-ctd, Collie PbpplM. .
«W product alone it may bo rtated BuU
.it tb.. time It was fought
Enquire T. S. DeMott. Route *’•. Has- ! that the 1.29O,0uo,iNK) dozen eggs । we were lying Iu camp, becoming very
tings.
| produced yearly would fill 3.127.UUO tired of our ’►ccupatlou. Then we en­
----- crate* of thirty dozen each. An ordi- gaged in a number of petty skirmishes.
•—«———-—-•&gt;—- • , nary refrigerator car, with an average In aoux- of which a very large propor­
length of forty-twcXand one-half feet, tion of the force engaged were killed. .
CORRESPONDENCE. ! holds 400 such crates. A train of these but they made no stir among our
friends ut tin- north, for they were not
battles. I got sick and spent weeks In
SOUTH CARLTON*
I U’® &lt;--ggs produced in one year, and the hospital. I recovered aud was shot
Mrs. C. P. Stilwell want to Dowling continually increasing number of each while on pfcket and nursed my wound,
last Friday to care for Mr. Moses Al- successive year must be remembered - for three lujontbs In hospital Indeed,
drieh.
1 would be 806 miles long or long enough during tbe whole war I escajx*! every
Mra. Butoljih, mother, of Mrs. Chas. ; to reach from Chicago to Washington one ot the great battles, fighting con­
Graves, is very sick.
'lult^ ^ave wventl miles of cars to spare. stantly in small affairs. In many of
Mo. Philo fuller ' i. caring for the * &lt;&gt;ne bun.lr«l m,d Wren thomwul eight Wdcb there was less chance of my es­
caping alive than In a battle. I wus
infant ehl hl of the law Mnu Drfmnr h,,n,‘"?
lh'~'
wounded seven times, bad every fever
Slocom
i W&lt;&gt;U*&lt;M* needetl to carry the product of known in tlw south. Including the
....
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eggs for one year.—Denver News.
dreaded yellow fever, and at lust Was
What might have terminated in a
_________________
dlsehnrgvd because the government did
very serious row. had it not been for TU_ CVD. nnuir
not think It would* pay .to try to get me
timely intervention, was caused by THE EXrLuDINb
well enough/o fight again. But this
some of the smart youth getting a little ।
CANE DID THIS was only a-few months before the ck#»»
too funny with their fourth of July '
of the war.
celebrations.
I expected to I* received in tbe
/Magazine
Exploded, and George north with th&lt;- riiido enthusiasm as
’
One of our citizens went. upon the j
when
I had left, Instead I fmmd that
Myers
was
Severely
Hurt
Tues
­
store st&lt;’i«. Saturday evening^ dressed
dltK-ha^ped soldiers had been coming,
.
day Forenoon.
in u new suit when he was assailed by
from tbe front for four years and were
sonic* of our smarties with roman can­
Geo. Myers, . who works for John an old story. Indeed bounty ‘jumping
dles. They aimed the candles directly Mead in the latter's store, met with a had become ao common that some perat -Mr. 'Man and burned his brand new peculiar-accident about lif o’clock on euas looked at me askance, wondering
clothes very iwully, whereupon Mr. tbe 4th. He was having all kinds of if I were not.In that line.
When I got near enough to my home
Man pnx’eedcd to thrash the lar gest of fun in rapidly exploding the charges
th»'crowd and would have done so in from a magazine cane, which contains to meet :fr!cixls they began nt once to
proper Viape. had not fiome of the by­ 70 potiush explosives. This heated the ask m\* to tell my expertetb-ys, or. rutbcr, to ask me what gri-at Isitttea I had
standers interfered. We do not believe iron end of the cane, and the heat
IHirtlctpateu la I was obliged to reply,
in a row, hut just such n thumping is communicated to the magazine. Then
"None." Tbe look of disappointment
what some of these Alicks need. Some there was an explosion. Tbe iron head . on their fao« pierced me Uke a bayo­
measures ought to be put forth to stop w»u* smashed into bits which flew iu net.
the lawless use of fire works that has every direction, one going as fat; as
“What: in no battle at all?" was the
lx*en going on for a week or more.
Maynard's barn. One piece struck universal cxclamatlou.
Several have had narrow escapes ffrom
"Not a battle, but I was tn hundreds
George above the eye. barely mining
of big fights ami skirmishes, was often
having eyes put out ny having these
it and cutting quite a gash; another
wounded, bad Innumernbfe dlMnsce
youths shoot them in the face with
struck the side of his face. Irat was a and after one campaign came very
these candles
glancing blow and did not break the near dying from tlM« exposure I had
John Unborn of'Grand Rapids ispent skin. A third piece struck his arm suffered."
the fourth with his parents here.
above the ellxiw, and cut a deep long
This enumeration of hardship* pro­
A'subscription paper te beitxg circu- gash. George was at once taken to f)r. duced no effect whatever. For any
latod u&gt; see how many will agree to Snyder's where remedies were promptly credit 1 gut for It I might ns welihinvt*
haul 10 loads of gravel on the road be­ applied to prevent infection from the stayed at home. When I reached borne
ginning at Andrus Comers said Agoing wound. He is getting along very nice­ I walked up the street, mentally pic­
turing the some I bad wttneRsol nt my
north. There are a few who refuse to ly
departure. Now every one was busy
sign the paper because it is outside the ,
with the ordinary affaire of Ufa I
township in which they live: but most
would not have known the countrypeople are not so narrow minded as ■
was at wur. Vfhen I met friends I
this, remembering thntjtliey travel roads
met the same old question “What bat­
tles were you In?" I .was obliged to
in*«&gt;ther;towns as'wcll as their own. It is
.make the negative reply, always roll
hoped that there will be enough enter­ .“ -GLASS CREEK GRANGE.
Ing forth an expression which seemed
prise manifested so that there will ,bo
Program for July l.\
to say, "T«fre no eoldter; you’ve
a big turn out when the day is set for
Singing by the Grange.
doubttera been all the white with tb»drawing. There is a prospect of getting
ptwort guard ut Washington." Titer
Recitation—Edna McKibbin.
the city of Hastings to furnish shovel­
Discussion—Does the improvement they wotiM turn to discuss a horse fact­
ers. and it is proposed to have the la­
for doing housework keep pace with or a baseball game with great gusto.
dies come and bring a basket dinner
But the crtiatert blow wus to find that
.improvement fol-farm work?—Ida Otis "the
girt I left l«eniml me" had given
and serve it in .the orchard of Mr.
and Abbie McKibbin.
herself tn another. Rhe had licen mon*
Nichols; who says he will put a stove
Reading—The Liquor Problem—Zola patriotic than tbe most of ti»eni und
in the vacant house un his place and
Otte.
had cbosK-n a soldier. Elbe bod waited
furnish the tables if all will come and
What are the advantages of a disc Ln vain to bear of'my distinguishing
have.a picnic dinner. An effort will
harrow?—G. H. Otis.
myself in some great battle and had
be made to have a good speaker pres­
Music—Ira McCollum and George
ent to address tho crowd at the noon
place
soldier. Then came a man who
Payna
hour. .
bad entered tbe army In January. 1SO2.
Selection—Emma Otis.
been in the reserves nt Khlloh und bad I
Recitation—Bessie Otis.
resigned to go iKitne und run for the
What are tho first essentials of a tas­ legislature. This rising young man
tily furnished room?—Zora Newland. hod supplanted me. and the wedding
Music—Orville Burghdnf.
Lad taken place n few weeks prior to
The program for July 1 was well re­ my return.
It to now forty years since that /re­
sponded to.
are what receive my careful atThe question "Which is the most turn, and I have lived those forty
teption and study. You will
profitable, 3 cows or 100 hens was de­ years- without exciting tbe slightest en­
thusiasm as n soldier. I bare answer­
find at my store a complete line
cided in favor of the bens, if givenjas
ed'thousands of questions as to what
ot staple
'
good care as cows receive.
battles I fought In and on my reply
Some good suggestions in simplifying have received tbe same expression uf
farm work were given by the, sisters. disappointment But I have been I
A fine recitation by Lena Havens somewhat mollified as to my own case,
and a song by Eva ^Erway and Forest for. though my best' friend died h&gt; the
war of camp fever, I find that even be
Havens, closed the program.
is not considered^ to have been of any I
Hereditary.
especial w-rrice 'to bls country or nt
"Is genius hereditary T asks a scien­ least to have done anything heroic.
tific journal.
More than this. In these later days I
An editor replies: '*We have not time have discovered that no man candjave
to Investigate the subject, but we are been one of the heroes of tbe trer to
Inclined to think that It te. At all the Kiara of unwarllkc people who has
events, our youngsters are wonderfully not participated In the one battle that
Etc., Etc.
smart.”
te now considered the decisive engnge, ment of tbe war—Gettysburg. No one
FrUrid.
I on learning that I am a veteran now
When you are iu need of any­
•’Rather cold blooded person, isn’t 1 asks me what bojite I participated in
thing In thia line I will be glad.
ber.
"Cokl blooded! Bay, that*fellow can i but whether I was at tbe battle of
to have you give me a call 1
Gettysburg. I once replied that I was
attend a bell game without getting I
will make it pay you
not, but, to try the cffectrsakl I was
excited."—New York Press.
at all the other great battles of the
wur. Tbe- result was the same. There
A person Il always startled when he
was the inevitable disappointment
tears himself serloutJy vaDed old for
Not to have been nt Gettysburg was
Yours for Low Prices
not to have been tn the civil war.
If there Ts already no remembered
battle of that-xwar save Gettysburg, will not the day come when there will I
U&gt;lU
be only one hero—Grant?
Irving, Mich.
AUSTIN A. KINGSLEY.

i THE GRANGE j

YOUR WANTS

Dry Goods
Groceries,
Hardware
Boots, Shoes

W. W. Watson

Bar. a.4 Batka.
It te a fact well within' common
knowledge that boys, when worthy of
tbe name, have an instinctive' aversion,
unconquerable by anything less un­
reasonable than force, to baths und
even to thorough washing of their
bands and faces. They consider thes*
rites unnecvasary and uncomfortable,
resent them as grotesque waste of boy­
hood’s precious time and ayold the per­
formance of them us often and aa long
as they can. This peculiarity Is easily
enough explicable on tte theory that
tbe child passes through the develop­
mental stages of bls race and while in
the savage or burbariuu stage has the
aptitudes nnd fepugnnncw of suvages
and barbarians. But quite as much as
tbp boy batea baths be loves to gu in
swimming, which by the oldsters te
also called bathing. That cracks the
theory all to pieces and leaves tbe mystery right where ft was before. Nobody
has marked the hour when bathing for
the civilized human'censes to be torHire and l-t-eniues pleasure, but certainly it is well beyond boyhood-.—New
York Times.

When the wise cues gu to be photo­
graphed they resign themselves wholly
to the photographer, who pays us
much attention to every detail of pure
us would a famous portrait painter.
At rare intervals women rend some
picture—twmetimes It is iju illustrutk&gt;» from book or magazine-that they
bare taken u fancy to ahead ot them
aa
3&gt;lmli , uul
urc, they
lltcj
us a pukxi
suggestluu;
but.. us •*
u »
rule,
lew J.-au«e d.-«lrr. a. u, their
txsKsi. Tbe pbotugrapber studlee bls
£b&gt;.-u from ..very polut of view, .cwutuatm their Hood mint, by tunny
mtercthw dXfeT illmluat™ their

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CANCER NOT PARASITIC.
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I

“The highest street in the world,"
said a globe trotter, “te .Main street In
Denver, tbe richest te Fifth avenue to
New York, tbe widest Is Market street
in Philadelphia and the abortest te tbe
Boe BJe In Parts. This street te only
twenty fret long. The dirtiest street
te Tcbangtel in Nankin, tbe cleanest
te the Via Castile In Berilte, tbe most

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Dr. William T. Councilman, professor
of pathological anatomy at Harvard,
whose researches Into smallpox have
attracted so much attention, takes te*
sue with tbe experts in Buffalo on tbe
parasitic theory of cancer.
“No evidence has yet been adduced
to prove cancers of parasitic origin."
sold Dr. CounctlmoiL “and not only te
It true that none of the bodies describ­
ed as parasitic cun be so regarded, bat
from a tlieoretlcal point of view there
is no real analogy Itetween tumors and
those dteeaara which are really cnooed
by porasitea. Tbe present tendency Is
to refer tumors to' some abnormality
in growth or deveiopm-nt. In nddition. it te not Improbable thnt a tendency toward the formation of tumors,
granting Che presence of a condition
making this positbte. might be de­
veloped In various ways."
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You can paint it.
If you have a buggy that’ .-U

painting now would be ? ‘
time to do the work. Rem

75c Does It.

don; the inert beautiful te the Avenue

rowest street te Via Sol, Havana, which
has a width of forty-two toebea Th*
ugllert street is considered by many
foreign artists and architects to be
Broadway, Nqw York, .with its sky­
scrapers."—Philadelphia Bulletin.

Hatting* Marietta.

Hastings Markets are corrected every
Wednesday mornlug and can be relied
ppon as correct at that date.
Corrected Wednesday, July 5 1906.
•
PRODUCE.
■ nutter-iJeButter—lie- I3c per lb.
I
IArd-«pe
An interesting feature of construeVKUETARLKS. FRUITS, ETC
tion introduced Into the new Erie fer­
ryboat Tuxeilo is to be applied to nil i ’
meats.
of tiie Erie Railroad company's double Brat. Hte welitht^-Jc-w
decked l&gt;oats in ferry' service. Ndt
Biire^*c-^6c.
only are the akle walla of the deck
eatvw.
bouse built of steel, but the floor of tbe ।
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is lined wtth steel, with an IDtcrlmlng
. of aabertus. With there precaution*
th. robU-nt. of a ww&gt;n •» tbr boat
might take fire and. if beyond control.
burn
wr****, up
t •■ompletely
i-w without the slight&lt;« damwr to the puww.mrTa ,board.
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&lt;7",TPV™ n„HL t.
Itahau Ibventor. Lhclaoo Until. I*
*rith

THE Oku wr ORIGINAL

to make ilappedr
75 ants worth wilica
a ana jiouan
ituoursetf-

sheep—ac—w.
POULTRY. HIDES ANO WOOL;
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, &lt; rtf Bluns—!«.*
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lux favorahh, a.beet, by other, equal- «n&gt;Pbic «b|«n.tu. with a dim to tonalSX Utoto-lTto
that it -I! toerwd

UrtCdtrfflnv:',

Full Un. of BUILDER’S 'HARDWARE.

GRAIN.

FRED SPAN6EMACHE1
DEALER
THE HARDWARE

Ky«- .'Oe.
Ht*»n»,-h*n&lt;lpk'k64. per bu. IJjn.
Wood—soft. ».75; mixed. rj-OO. harJX^SO.
HAY AND STRAW.

ions 311. ! ,

J

Ha»tlnc». 4'«&gt;h.

them tor the time b.h« a. u the en- luiptomlon.
Tbl. MMdd
Un- tmh-erw revolved only fur the K-e™ btwih value for tolentlflv pnrbeuebt of the uuUoimted nwult. U® I'1*'- «1"“ f'"&gt; “&gt;» motto™ of an Id­ Clover Hay-k..»-r.o&lt;J
ea otteu to— a. tons a. two bourn, toett. wlni{ ml«M tw made apparntt by
nerira of blogrtiphlc
token
durhut which time they have fnqheut a’ —
"hV pictures "
k“
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
for the cure of: all chroi
and enrgicaJ cases
ly te*en photographed In as unuiy as with such extreme rapidity. At present State ot MIchlltau. County of Barry•’’s.
Notice l&gt; hereby riven, that br an order of the
twenty-five different attitude®.—New however, tbe new film Is said to te* «o Probate
court forwlthe
County of lurry, tnsdv on RHEUMATISM.. -. k
DEFORM TIES.
i-wlly
tbit
th.
expend
of
ti.lak
IL
,„.
the .•nth. day of June. A. D. 1NS. font months
York Tribune.,
! reckoning br tbe time nt exposure, te • from that date
...... were -I--™
allowed foi creditor*
.7.-4:^; to
— ^;-.
prr' ,
I
. hat r nla I,..• krent their claim*
t l^a A&amp;IufA
A/ Athe
I tl. I “—
again*!
ot Almira
and
all
Nervous,
Riot f
' $10 j&gt;er serontl.
A. Kork late of wild countt. -deceared^
I and that all creditor* of said dret&gt;red are rtSkin'ana Chruijic D&amp;-a*vBrantoma a French author. In "Duel­
,
. .,
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• vurr. ni inr rrmw kiibt
- in tiw &lt; n&gt; w nw
ing Storlto of the Sixteenth Century,"
Thst &lt;leaf mem&lt;M*rs of nte congregu- .
(or cxainin*u*&gt;i&gt; *u&lt;1 allowance, ou or be­
BATHS OF ALL KIRDF
tells of tbe code then tn vdfcue. It was tion might bear hte sermons tbe Rev. fore the
day ot Octotei next, and that
. *"7.'
,.
-.
r- e&gt;.
c*,_.. i such
suchctalm*
..
.. ...
claim- will te heard before said Court, aa
on1 j — anted:—-■•
allowed in the challenge to stipulate us
Young
i#r.Wilkins Boymorxl pastor nf the btrat- Munday the mh &lt;lay of &lt;k-toter nest, at ten |j ,W
....... .--° wuine;
:—.'A , ivt
uuuiy different wvuiwns as one plead­ ford (Conn ) Mrthodtet church, jntro o cl&lt;x*klr&gt; the rorenoon of that day.
ed without specifying tte* particular al.a.wwl lalnnhnnna
11 th pews
&gt;_►-&gt;-« &lt;1^
i«&gt;V. |I Dat.d Junrwth A. D. 1«B.
| 90, THE JACKSON SANl'TARl urr
। duced .telephones Into tbe
ofjsevcmablm M Mac*.
i
Jackson, Michigan
ones with which one would actually
J-tdxeof Probate.
ngm. Tbe
rw lawn
wu. bound
„««« to
w T1
A, b"
light.
antagonist wus
blnmeir with all Ou.- ducjlrt "bapM like .
"tL?
of the platform, .■&gt;&lt;»
and from thnt I!
kWatnl "oo tbe prorialcm uf m&gt; kiaa In front &lt;rf
When von lit:
tixui thirty different kltulA of arma­ wires were Ink! to various pewa in
BREAD j*-t
ment. for foot untl horseback; nay. be Which were fixed receivers’.
DBPAR
that yei
even, specified tlx? kind of bon*—
CSnErAU getting
tte* be
coursers, bkxxl burses from Spain und
material?, Ibair«
A man wlx» runs an ostrich farm. :
------ r------------ materials'.
'
ty
Turkey, thoroughbreds, colw, some in
an experienced w
naked
the
otl»er
day
us
to
tte*
method
harness with ears and tail clipped,
and iu the----------modi scientific n suof gathering tbe feathers, admitted
sonx* saddk-d in Jennet style, some
ner.
Everythin,
that they were pulled.' out of tbe birds
with heavy plated nrtnor and so one.
and wholesome.
The object wus not only to take his odcc In every eight month*. Was the
If you want the best ask y *e
adversary by surprise, but to put h'm procex: painful?
grocer for Barnaby s 3•
’
Well."
be
repHed.
"about
equal
to
When you *re|huDgry cbtr. ’Hi1
to enormous expense and exhaust hte
pulling out your eyeteeth." A good
us for a
many ladies who wear ostrich fvntbers do sb' Id the belief that they are
Whjk- there is do royal road to learn­ thereby serving tbe ctom of humanity.
Everything is
ing the game of pote In Ite-entirety,
Lunch 'Room in
there is u plebeian way that leads aging the mort crtwl and barbarous •
torture
which
man
can
Inflict
upon
a
order
cooking -a
ptraigtst to Ite M-creU. Let tbe novice
line of Cigars and
get on an ok! broken down polo pony bin!.—Snortinsrand Dramatic News.
that knows the game all the way
&amp; CO.
Marion Matthew.
CbM.koavn.
through from a lifetime of playing.
M. ■€. Excursions.
PHONE 194.
First door east of Vanner' t »£i-T
Then the pony will play the gun» for
Round trip summer Touriste’rrtx* to I
Just west ot C. K. &amp; S Depot.
Phone 123
Hastings, Mteh.
Iihn and will be bls teacher. Tl»e learn­
er will start in wtth a few strobes uf Bayview'. Charlevoix. Harbor Springp,
.'
City .ml
and all
ail Michl-1
bte nu&gt;U« un M.
«ixl suW«n« Petoskey,
IWoritey. Trarente
Tnwne City
MwWare assured and later bis aim and | gan resort* are now in effect and will I
strength of stroke, and gradually be continue throughout tbe summer. ;
will work Into regular play. Then, like Very cheap rates are given with a jr-- I
other faithful teachers, tlx- wtee old turn limit nnti| (X’t. 31.
horse will be suj»cr&gt;*vd«l. but hla work
. Special round, trip : Sunday n»ten ,are .
will live,—Country Life In America.
________________
now in effect, a rate nf one fair for the j
how much she could

MODERN TREATMENTS

OUR

COAL

1

Until further no­
tice we will de­
liver Lehigh
Coal In ton lots
or more at $7.00
per ton.__

25 cents

n. MATTHEWS

Barnaby Bros.,

IF SHE BUT KNEW

We Are ax* Qnrrw-.
round trip will be charged. Passengers
girl a chick and she smiles* must-reach starting point by midnight 1
Oat!
_
call a woman a .ben and. she same
bqwta. date. Tickets are good on all
Cafi a young woman a witch and she te passenger trainson this division if they '
pleased;
call on old woman a witch and are scheduled to stop at. the station I
.
Obe te Indignant Cjll a girl a kitten I yotl wish to
and she rather likes it; call u woman a
A Michigan train for Michigan
cut and abe bates you. Women are
I»eople. fast, comfortable and cunven- j
queer.
If -you call a man a gay dog tt will ienL Michigan Central ” Wolverine’ 1
flatter him; call him a pup. a hound saves half a day going and coming and j
or a cur and te* will try to utter tbe gives a whole day for businera in New ;
map oSyour face. He doesn’t mind be­ York. Leaves Hartingsjit’ll :58 a. ui !
ing called a bull or a bear, yet tee will Detroit 8:40 p. m.. arrive Buffalo 8:30?
objept to being roentioned as a- calf or p. m.. arrives Grand Central Station '
i cub. Men ore queer too;
: t
jTs’ew York, 8:00 a. m. Tbe fastest |
train in America.

__________ _____________ _

“I bad a horrible dream last night"
eaid Iluddteeton when be came down
to breakfast the other morning.
"What was it?" asked hte wife.
"1 dreamed that I was In purgatory
and was made to do all the things I
bad told rfiy friends I would do if I
were in their places."—Town and Coun-

.

We solicit your trade.

GOOK
TMB GROCERS.

&amp; SENTZ,
HAS TINOS, FUCK.

JACKSON, MICH.

Epworth League Assembly at Lud­
"Arent you carrying things with a ington, Mich., July 16 to Aug. 27th,
1905.
at a rate of one first class limit
high band?"
"Sometimes it’s a high hand." an­ fare for the round trip. Dates of sale,
swered tfie South American president, July 15, 17. 18. 21 and 24th, return
"and then again sometimes It's only a limit ,Aug. 29th.
bluff.*—Washington Star.
Sunday July 9th there will l&gt;e an ex­
cursion to Thornapple. Jackson, Ann
Arbor
and Detroit
Special train
She—And abe is to be married for tbe
third time! She hasn’t'been a widow leaves Hastings at 8 KM) A. M. Return­
very long. He—Na She never In a ing leaves Detroit 6 :&amp;) P. M., Ann
widow very long.—New York Press.
Arbor 7:20, Thornapplo 10:00 P. M.
Rate Thornapplo 25 cents, Jackson 95,
Ann Arbor fl.55. Detroit $2.10.
He' (readlng)-Sbe ware tui air of
mystery? She (absently)—How wus It
trimmed?
'
CABTORX^
yvTteKW Yea Hm

uuly^S

., Jackson Lodge, No. 113, B.P.O. Elksl

"

Annual Meeting Grand Lodge Ben- ■
evolent and Protective Order of Elks I
Buffalo N. Y. July 11 to 18.05 one
“Can dogs find their way home from
a distance?" te a question frequently first class fare plus 25 cents for the1
asked. It’s according to tbe dog. If it round trip will be given. Dates of sale i
te one you want to get rid of be can July 8, 9 and 10th. Return limit July
find hte way beck from Africa. If it te 15. By paying a fee of fl. 00 an exa valuable one he Is apt to get lost If tenion of time until Aug. Ithacan foe
be goes round the corner.
secured.
.

All men would be cowards If they

Burn Palacine Oil, BEST in the.World.

Try it

View (Tamp Meeting and Assembly. Bay View Mich July 11 to
*
- the
Aug
18th,' for
above
occasion one
fare plus 30 cent* for the round trip is f
authorized.
Dates of sale. July 11, |
12, 17, 18 and 19th return limit until 1

Aug 19 inclusive.

.
uavi
groceries of us. the housewife would
late t.
give us a trial.
“High Grade Goods at Low Grade Prices”
is our motto, and all we want is a chance to prove it;

THE

LMMST

OUTDOOR

EXHIBITION

IN

THE

WORLD

PAIN’S

r Mile w $100,000
Stupendous Military and Naval Spectacle
Typifying with Historical Accuracy the

FALL OF PORT

11

an Exhibition that knows no rival and stands alone on the very pin­
nacle of fame, with startling vividness and astonishing tnuthfulness.

-Terrific Bombardment! Thrilling Sea Fight!
Terrible Dynamite Guns and Rapid Firing Weapons!
Triumphant Entry of the Victorious Forces!
500 Pirtltljioli.

5 itm of Sctitr).

Ewans Stojo. 500 Feet Long

$1,000

Nightly Display of Pain’s FIDFUfriRlfC
World’. Famous Manhattan Balch' IHtWUnAO
REOUCKO

RATES' OH ALL

ROADS

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SO THE EDITORS OF MICHIGAN

DID IT BECAUSE IT PLEASED
THEM.

MONTREAL AN

IN­

TERESTING CITY

IER,

THE NEW AUTOMOBILE LAW
Licences Must Be Secured—The Rate

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THE PASSING OF THE STAGE

DESIRE TO TEST
CITY ORDINANCE

The Last One in Barry County DIs­
continued On July First.

of Speed Allowed--When Automoblilst Must Stop.

Gov. Warner has signed the Holmes
automobile bill and it has taken effect.
All automobilists -will have 80 days in
which to procure licenses from the
secretary of state. The secretary will
furnish blanks which must be filled
out with the owner's name and ad­
dress, trief description of their ma­
chines, including, tht^ maker’s name,
style of machine, factory number and
motive power. The license costs ’82
and a metal tag bearing the number is
furnished.
The rates of speed provided by the
law are not moire than bight miles an
hour in busine*» portion* of cities:
fifteen mites in residence yrertions and
twenty-five on country roads.
On signal from the driver of a ve­
hicle drawn by a horse, an HUtomobilist must turn . his machine to the
right of the road and stop and re­
main so until danger of . accident is
over, and in cases of t^dly frightened
horses he must assist the driver.
'

FRIENDLY

SUIT

LAST WEEK

! With July 1st there was discontinued
1 the last stage carrying mail into Barry
! county, this one carrying mail between
■ Battle Greek and Assyria. Many can
remember when the stage was the only
mean* uf. carrying, the mail in this

WHAT THE LAWS OF MICHIGAN

I

DECLARE MUST BE DONE

ABOUT THEM

I
|

INCREASED SAI
THE DUTIES OF
LOON TAX LEGAL? &lt;ounty- Bven ten yearrago there were
I A Kin. nu/UCQQ I‘

MOVING TRIBUTE TO
SECRETARY HAY
rXT

SLOT MACHINE

off his Wagon Wednesday.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IN A FOR­
Lee Matthews, the delivery man for EST WITH MIS CABINET PRAYS
the American Exprew Co., lias taken
FOR DEAD SECRETARYhis stand along with prosecutor Pryor
on the slot machine question, at least
he put one of them out of commission
Wednesday morning while taking a PLEA FOR HIM AS
couple
of them
them belonging
belonging to
to Bryon
Bryon 11
LEAST
°°
uPle uf
Dickinson to the morning M. C. train. I

Case Will Be Argued Before Judge

TMFIf) TWFI FTH AN
, II1LIK InLLllil All"
r\ri|innil

um

ll) PAIkIiIIISM

. Assyria.

'

SMASHED A
MUST WSTROY
All NOXIOUS WEEDS |

Went To Assyria.

INSTITUTED !

BEFORE JUDGE SMITH

THE JOINT WORM
IN WHEAT

NDS

TEN PAGES.

LAND
UWntno ,
several stage lines running uut from
this city, Nashville and Middleville.
He was just turning the corner oppo- •
Battle Creek also rent twu lines into the
Law Explicitly Declares Their Liabil- Ij site the BANNER office when the up- j impressive Scene At Luncheon On
southern part of the county. Now‘all
■ per m«bin. dippM from th.
|
Q
Neir
Said to be the Best Built City on
Smith To-Day Mope To Get
are gone, liecause something very
Ity For Permitting Noxious
and smashed itself on the ground. It ;
,
j
This Continent.
Matter to Supreme Court.
much better has taken the -place of
;
was
nbt
ao
badly
damaged
though,
but
I
.
City
of
Cleveland
Weeds to Go to Seed.
Letter No. 2.
City Attorncv Kcntem w.nrbrfor. 'he “T
.£ ’T9'1 T” *
• that it can Ire put in running order j
......
.
* ajnA sidelight on the life of the great
Montreal, the metropolis and nation- i
A number of complaints have recently ■ ^
Jtotira Rita on. tep tat week raking
h*?hlL lr‘lwd
h“v'’
President of this nation was shown by
al port of the Dominion of Canada, is a
» wurAnt for th. urrrat of «. of th. | ^.k U
c.rrylng th. Ireen received at the office of the proaan incident reported in the daily- pa­
ecuting attorney that certain farmers !
city of 3.50.000 people, and is most for­
SENTENCED TO DETROIT
saloon keeiiCrs of the city, charging
‘
pers of Friday. It gives an insight inare allowing Canada thistles, milk
tunately situated, being at the head of
him with violating the city ordinance.
u*Wu. weeds to go to
LV
w«dnesday of last week Chan. Grant, to the ^juf of the man apd shows -th&gt;
A BIG BLACK BASS
weed and other *&gt;
noxious
navigation of one of the greatest of ,
The justice declined to issue the war- ■
s^mI upon their.farms, and it ia deemed claiming to have come from Woodland | gentle, loving side of his rugged life
riviere.- and surrounded by a very fer- |
.-raw,
,-ra.ra
wrax,
,
A
large
mouth
baas
cdught
in
n
small
rant, taking the position that a similar
I raw hiul tam irW in hi. cOTrt”ind l,k” n'*r
(rad weighing timely in thin connection to note the- waa Hrn‘st«1 for being drunk and dis- withal it is suet a beautiful exampip
tile roil. It is called the “City of
i law upon the subject, the important ; or^®rly by Marshall Phillips. He was of simple faith in the Eternal Goodnew*
Churches. ” and very appropriately too,
thxtx Jury h«dra.,uited on th. ground ~'.n nnd thrra-quurt.r. piund. rauld
part of which provides:
taken before Justice Riker and irenten- of tbe Father, that we want evorf
as the city is dotted with magnificent
that the city unlinrace wra not valid.
'•**n on lc* 11 tke
del*-'
r -&gt;i. i in 1 i » «
1 c6^
65 days in the House of Correc- •‘BANNER reader to nflt only read ih
houses of worship that lift their lofty
He also expreraed his belief that the Satmtey morning.
.
“It shall be the duty of every owner,
.
'.
•
but . to think what it means. Thi*
occupant or person having charge of •l,on a
1_•
spins heavenward. As may Ire expect­
ordinance was invalid. It was there—--------------nation not only admires, bat it love*
ed. the Catholic churches and cathe-1
lands
in
this
state
to
cut
down
or
‘
....
A
LValT
fore arranged that a friendly suit be
President Roosevelt. What is it that
cause to Ire cut down all Canada thist- flAMDll* ||f fl Al I.
dnds are most numerous, with the Pres! instituted to determine finally the
is the Htrongest element in the man,
byterran a good second, then- Ireing i
I leu, milkweed or other noxious weeds L/1MI II LL VI LArlLI
legality of the city ordinance which inof his power,
power, ana
and that
abdut 2 0 of the latter churches in the .
rrx lYITTYlftTir M and the ■source
oorre 01
: creases the saloon tax to $1,W.
!
N| Al l)H IN ||N growing thereonjjr on lands between
city so 1 underStfiud. All denomina- 1
the
canter
of
any
highway
paiwing
!
,lim hl8 &lt;xurB^ an&lt;1 f^rle*
Accordingly City Attorney Kenaston
/
I1UHL !\LUIllUll
LV
I
HI
HIV11VI
■
.
He
^
onld
not
imitate
to say
tiobs are very well represented.
. through the same in each and every j
.went before Judge Smith Saturday,
I that it was the help of his Heavenly
Ono of tbe most noted of the Catholic i
year so often as shall he sufficient to i .
and asked fora writ of mandamus from
I
Father,
and
.his
confident
trust
in
Hiin,
OF THE BARRY CO. SOLDIERSAND prevent said Canada thistles, milkweed . SHOWN BY ELIHU ROOT IN ACChurche* is the Notre Darnel which is 1
। him'compelling Justice Riker to issue '
Below h»”tb* incident as reported in
invariably visited by all tourists. It UNUSUAL PEST VISITS MICHIGAN
SAILORS UNDER AUSPICES
«r utter noxiuos weate K„lok to rare).
CEPTlbU A POSITION IN PRES­
it warrant for the arrest of the saloon- f
* the Cnicago Tribune of Friday last: i
is situated on- a street of that nafiie
GRAIN FIELDS THIS
and if any owner, occupant or perron
ist in question. This friendly suit of I
OF THE O. A. R.
Pittsburg. Pa.. July 8. —(Special!
and! is a ma&amp;&gt;ivty£nd impressive strucbavtat chnrjre of .raid loads shall
I0ENT ROOSEVELT’S CABINET
j count** concerns the attorrneys for the :
YEAR
&gt; Tea miles from any human habitation;
tore. Tlie auditorium can hold IO.iXxi j
। knowingly suffer. any such Canada j
I saloons, although they could ‘not get ;
I
amid
the silent towering trees of th*
people, and the mammoth oigan is
। thistles, milkweed or qfber noxious i
great iorest. Theodore Roosevelt, pres,
• into the case except by the courtesy of HASTINGS AUGUST
SURRENDERS AN IN1 ident of the United States, ‘ on hii
said to Ire the finest on this continent. y|g|YS ARE RARE
1 weeds io grow thereon and the same to :
Mr. Kenaston. AVe are glad to see:
COME OF $300,000 _ -iz__ ’..r 1..L— Vli... ■
'fe®|
Two immense towers rise up from
23, 24 AND 25TH ripen so as to cause or endanger the &gt;
’
welfare of Jonn Hay.
IN MICHIGAN . him show the fair tqiirit he has in the '
either corner of tbe front of the Iniild- '
■ spread threeof. he shall on conviction
• matter. The mandamus question whs |
■■ ।
: Around him are grouped - the meining to a height of 22fi feet, the sumbe punished by a fine of $l&lt;) together
i bere of bis cabinet, who hadz knowtf .
.10 have been argued l&gt;efure Judge Smith ! ,
the dead man’s services to ths
mits of which are reached by elevators.
| Munday, but as the saloohist’s attorn- toram*ttce Pfenul,ig for a Big Time, with the coats ..f prosecution, and Ire To Accept A Safery of $8,000. Glv es
imprtated i„ th. county Jnilof th,'
Un Cheri.hed Plan, And Brat
Xtelunra" o7
Injhe western tower hangs what is Prof. R. M. Pettit of State Experiment eys desired a longer time in which to ' There Will Be Good Speakers and
said to Ire the largest irell in America,
Station Telia of Insect and Re­
county
wnero
rue
immi
m
snuatrn
lor
a
Law
Practlce
|o
Country.
enmity when- th. tad J. Mlnst.d for &gt;
prBcUce
Country
lion’s chief rung iu their low int.Mitjl
look up the case and prepare their arPlenty of Entertainment.
it weighing nearly 2.1.uou pounds, Ire, peri«»d not exceeding 20 days. "
through the wood members of the dis?
। gumenta, an adjournment of the man­
sults of Its Ravages
“mguished party bowed their heads and
iug cast in London, in I^IC. In the
uamus
It will be seen that the law not only 1 Preident Rowreyelt did not need
?The twelfth annual reunion • of the
damns proceedings tp Thursday was
iieii in* silence gave avrent to the
eastern tower is a .chime of 10 largf
Pruf. r. h. Pettit, entomologist in taken. *
: Barry Co. Soldiers and Sailuis will be makes it the duty of tbe la-d owner to name “&gt;&gt;’ particular man ns John Hay s I
cords of the president.
.
&lt; .
bells, which requires the efforts of IF ! charge of the state experiment station
j8 claimed that the arrest of the held in-thecity of Hastings on Wednes­ । cut down in dm- season all noxious: succearor tn establish himself in the! Above
in atree
tree the
theshrill
shrillcall
calluf
ofthe
the
**"— 1_
men to ring them. The seminary ad- at Lansing, call*Attention to a wheat sahxmists which we mentioned last —
—
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weeds
on
his
lands,
but
it
also
makes
j
confidence
of
the
American
people.
He
I
wood
bird to his mate wa» hushed and
day. Thursday. mid Friday. August 23,24
joins the church, and here all the be- pest which is causing much trouble in week anti‘their Ireing brought before and 25. The committee on arrangements I it his dnty to mt down all noxious poswrom that U» a degree never wjualad .
if the mr hadoeajred tq
®
aat
cords have ireen kept since 1&lt; IO, tbe ; various parts of! Michigan. It is the Justice Bates was for the purpose of for this reunion is planning to have it ! weeds growing in the highway between by any predecessor. But in naming ot|jet
Seminary Ireiug established in 1WJ8. In joint-worm, and he says regarding it: mopping the mandamus proceedings felly maintain the record made herato- his land and the center ofixhe highway. Elihu Root of New York, former Secre- i
preaident spoke simply of the
Notro Dame are two very , valuable
- Just at. thi* time it will ire of inter- by showing that if Justice Riker would fore for interest and entertainment, and if he does not do ro he is subject i tarJ’ of War and conceded to be the great friendship that exiated' between
h»der of the bar in that metropolis, for himrolf and John Hay. And then in
paintings by Rubens, while in the est teethe fenirere to know of the exist- not* iwue a warrant some other justice .The “boys in bine” have learned to to fine and imprironment.
Tbe Uw
m.k«, It tbe duty ot i
o' ■«« ; &gt;“•
j g^3°. mercy for John Hay. as all men
Bishop's Chapel at the rear can be seen Cnce of a had wheat pest in this region, would do bo. and therefore a mandamus Jcok forward to these reunions ’hs one
fine examidro of Canadian artists. The \ve have just
begun
to
recover
fn»m&gt;
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» was unnecessary.
We believe that of tbe most pleasing events of the pas- every pathmaster or overseer of high- I Pub,lc confidence in ms own good , were ainncni. though John Hav wa«
view of the alter from the mam en- f
the ravage* of.......
the,Hessian fiys: now we kind of a proceeding will not commend s&gt;ng years. The thinning -ranks of the W.yx to a,™, to 1. nt down In time
«”&lt;&gt; ox^twl J.triotlnn,
the lout «&lt;&gt;«-trance is gorgeous and to go to Mun- u
.1
r from going to seed.&gt; ■ Eliha
ia one of the world
’s1 TheWheelock
scene of sthe
impreemvft
.. .from *the
l'~1 itself to the good, citizenship of Has- G. A. R. bind those who linger here to prevent them
have -to *
face more trouble
7' “ Root u
or^
switch,
a siding prayer
on thsi
^real without visiting Notre Dame is jeu common joiiit-worm. The visita-1 tings.
elojrer to one another.
all noxious weeds growing in the high
men; .
,n ,,onhtIe*« the best ,
an(] pittshnrg railroad ten
•
•
to mis'tone of the finest attractions.
;
;' tions
of this insect have been, few an d
It
will
not
be
many
.years,
till
the
way
in
his
road
district,
and
the
few
’
linnR
*
athont
y
on
oon-^
‘
taG'-na!
!aw.
miles
south
of
Cleveland.
It
was
on
Is the ordinance increasing the sa­
One of the most magnificent ecclMas* far between in Michigan in these parts
loon tax to &lt;1. ODD valid?. That ttr tfte. last of these reunions will Ire held. provide, a penalty if he fails to do so. ! He U n man of ,be m(&gt;rt blamelem life. Wednesday, when the party bad
ttal huildinx. on this continent i, the B,„| it is hhl«l that the iuecta will
Th« Mature nUivH mintnd wv-tinnw I and
^e most exalted ideals of pa- , returned fro® Cleveland after the
Not
many
years
till
the
Civil
war
will
question. We do not blame a jury for
The statute above quoted, sections
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, , ,
. .
-,
. &gt; funeral of tbe late secretary; of state, I
St. Jutes Cathedral. It ww&gt; Imllt on gl, iwk to their old habits In the &lt;nan“ d y’ “ !’ . "! .
0
The prudential train left Cleveland,
Ire but a memory. But the cause for 8.4W to 811.1 inclusive of tbe Compiled
the mcsiel of St. Peters at Rome, but j tnrM .. HowetW, this year there is a acquitting a saloonkeeper charged with
Laws of I»i7. provide for the appoint- hiKh&lt;*t authority that during his near- I shortly after noon and owing &gt;0 the!
v.u.«,u.K the v,„
X.W jury
““’“H
violating
city »™.o..«^.
ordinance. The
jury i'wWc1’ lh'*’ wb» ''oro
only aV.iut one third * as large. It
. very imd infestation in this part of the1 i&gt; u&gt; he texted beyond * mmmabte '^b'
«( . muter for &lt;he de. ,
«nte. in &lt;bo «bineW o' I Rre.. burry Ibo p.rty Iml not tai'
rtonmlly right.
.
.
ii- McKinley and Roosevelt, he was the 1 time to eat anything at midday. When
830 firet long. 225 feet wide, and 2.1&lt; • state at least.
of-their services Hiidjuicrificcs inirtion of noxlou
wood., rnoklnc it ’*"**”"&gt; “ ’'
, Wlwlockswitch
reocied it w»x
doubt. There i. * very reaaoanhie results
”
feet t ' the lop of the cross above the
the duty of th.
tbe towmklp
towndtip brawl
hoard in rack
eocli wtaral.g.
'&lt;*””*Mf"d
1—-1. r. .nd
«nd thul
lh«t evmt.wten
ewn.ubon I Bn
m;,„„„„unc“
„|, tbBt lb). ,„in ' &gt;uuiJ huvp
‘The work of the&lt; insect i* done in
’d Irate,
, doubt of the validity of this ordinance. are shown in J hr united country, the tte
St.
James
was
commenced
in
I
the
soft
parts
of
rhe
liases
of
the
joint,
dome
All should desire, therefore, to have foremost nation of the earth. We an* tuwmJiiy to appoint a citiwm to sra *° *'*•* “ l*’Trer *" K”ox wl“ rttornx’.w to_wait lor a few minute.
lfdt» i .nd is said to have cost $2.3(K»,tM(». inside the leaf sheathes. The infested the question conclusively settled, and «la&lt;1
Tbe'president
asked
L... ::
’ ' that luncheon Ire~
the “boys ’fcet together and that every’person owning or occupy- P®®™1- ncvcrthelew. all great legal
log land dura not allow ,mv n.,xi,.n. PtopoaMona were, awtaittud to Rout
Jte J&amp;taT/jte wJt “a cta£
Mcntreld is favored with an ine.\- stems are ofteji distorted and swollen that at the earliest ponipble date, ’^new the associations of the army.
wral,
to
gu
to
reed
thereon.
hi
‘
**»"•'
to^wra
found'
’
^id
^.A rad
haust blu supply of limestone and as a in tumor-like growths and inside these .’While a jury may have an opinion.
The committee
arc
--■—•••••—
— -arranging
—-—* -a , »list
—
,
,
,
,
»ng was tvanil mnia the woods and
result all the public and many of the swellings are to Ire found the minute t
nott *“
Irecause
Tl,. i,.v,-rv imndrtrat matter to ', "°
““ he trespasrod upon
“1"” the
&gt;b-&gt; there aa cloth
elvtb was
wra spread
spread on
on some
rem. young
that opinion does not settle the question-^, of speakers and-we can assure all inter­
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prerogatives
of
the
other
mcmtiers:
but
'
fresh
erase,
on
which
tbe
private’buildings are constructed, of it, larvae
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____ _____
: prerogatives of the other memirers: but fresh gnus, on which tbe members
members of,of.1
or o
gmtw
that__
do the injury. 'j of the legality of the ordinance. Only • ested that the li«&gt;t will Ire a good one.
th. farmers,,f the country rad every i' (t
tranM his
h., leadership
i^b-^bip in
in and
rad the
sat grouped..
gn.^d..
it was liecause
the cabinet
ouiinct sat
.
giving to the city the appearance of Vsaally the trouble is to be found
and
the
orators
will
Ire
those
whom
all
. the courts can do that, and if a way
township board ought to appoint some ,| Krxep of. xueb
. ..-nations
recthe meal the prra-;
portion. wra re
„ J?
nx- id. nt rowMgtomng
great stability and permanency. It is -niM,Te the second and third joints, but
Willdelight
to
hear.
Other
entertain
­
man
wte
will
to
it
that
no
noxious
1,1
,
“
io
a
kmolAig
p.iite,
rad
can l»e found to have the law- points
the financial center of Canada, end ■ sometimes all uf th&gt; joints are affected,
.
mnuxwl
on tte
ugnixed that bls
his advice wra
was sought by , tegra In
hy raking thr
the btetinc
blessing On
the:
ment will, bo provided which will make Wrads
■■'ZT'"-------------------- .’’■'”77------- Z------ involved settled decisively by the sngo to srod withm hla.towmhlp w,
No better tribal, could raimpl.- rejsra^n ara.rita."
tai
many of it* wealthy resident* have
his associates. No higher tribute could &gt;simple repast in accordance with his i
The rexnlt uf meh wnrHng. in thdl ,b„„|d ' welromn it. this, Pith reunion full of interest to
If the owners &lt;ir occupants do nut
tp any man than was pxid to ,lsn
~~«l custom.
_7
After
?Z:_r he litul
had said
said gtacel
gJacel
seemingly vied with one another in -tem» l» often rauy.,1 the wheat to W(, „,,nW tW„k th&lt;,
| all concerned.
..
.
of;
cut Item iu du. reason tte, ought to i 1Ir. Koot by Pcjdcnt Rrarev.lt wbra he madte his prayer for the refxne “
*
the con&lt;rooti&lt;m of magnificent man- taige or go down about tbu titre- or a
ti„g
ta0tal r, r delaying a
John Hay ’s soul.
prmwutod
under
th.- law.
n,.,r&gt;
n,ti»„,i
red from
later. Tbe terry isI.-alw
prevented
i dw_Won
tlJ, mid
.:,1.Kth.,„k,.. ept
th„ir tte rabinet over a year,' The luncheon was eaten iu silence andi,
TO W ATERlittle
CONSUMERS.
commiwioner
shoiihl
set*
to
that.
■
«go«.
It
was
therefore
natural
that
the
trip
to
Pittsburg
then
resumed.
j
from- filling out proi^rly.
; |BWyere would be anxiou. to have the
Wafer taxes are now due and pay •
------------------ ------ ■Their M-drithm not income aulbeient.t^^p^
ftaaty -&lt;ni.K-n able. I will be at the council rooms to J The law also provides that- in - such ' President Roosevelt ahould turn to him
THE ARMY WORM
Case the commissioner for the destruc- 1 now to fill the place of’the late Secre- SHOT A GRAY
.
ly matked as yot toattnutt tbe attention dMitarcd
Wndl„s
worthier, receive them.
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IN MICHIGAN of the general former in n«.M -cate. |
tion of noxious weeds shall, after lmv-.| tary of Statu, John Hay. No living
EAfiLF T’lF^RAY
thl_
’
JameN Patton
by the supreme court.
•
ing served notiro on the owner or American is so well qualified for the
However, acai*fiful'examination of al
Clerk of Water Board.
If Judge Smith shall issue or refuse
! occupant to cut the weeds and ui«.n , position by hi*f exjwriencv and ability.
---------- numlrer of stalks is pretty sure to show I
What to Do If The’} Come Your
| t&lt;&gt; grant the maiulmnus w understand
his failing to do so. go upon the
As we have’said Secretary Root is . Orta Roush Got Him. Measured 78!
the prvMaice of tbe pest.
it is the purjHW to appeal from his deWay. A Terrible
Imids
nnd
cut
all
noxious
weed*
himself
■
the
leader
of
tbe'barof
New
York,
and
Inche#
From
Tip to Tip of
•’in case the insect
lU'CVi is
i» .present
ipicnvui in
*«• I . .
,
.
t ill I.-well to rat the I
"" ma,,er w',“i ” ,
“
July 11. 05.
or FnV»* it done and that the expense of that means of the nation, tie is a cor-.
.
large numbers it wi»* ■»- wc« w v.«» ,»»v ■
■
Scourge.
—*- inorder that the
. cnt't.ing them shall lie certified t&lt;» the {©ration lawyer, who sells his SER,_nv wheat rather high and to burn the 11“”.........................
MH,lynie ^onrt
" JnR',■
Friend Cook:
That terrible scourge, the ann&gt;
.11
i. .1
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: matter may Ire settled'by .the court of
’ township clerk. The township Ixmrd VICES but not HIMSELF. Tbe proof ! A.bjg grny eaglo has iaeunl hovering
■ stable. If the nppes joints itru. affeef- ,
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worm, is rejK»rt«xl in . same parts of ed. .is is the case inthis vicinity wher- ,l!*' rv,or
Enclosed find
sluil! then audit the expmro* and pay | of this is the -fact‘that it was he who around this city for some time, and
Michigan
’Die rciKirts say that in ever the fiehfc have Ireen examin.sl. it ’ The BANNER of course hopes the
for Banner. Thoroughly them, and all nmoiints so pni&lt;l .shall lie planned the great auri-trnst law •suits . several of our local /qwrtMnen have
some localities this pest will in a single ; Is imperative to deatruy the insects in . «&gt;rdi#unt’e may Ire sustained. But the
certified to the supervisor of the townwhich brought down upon, President: vainly tried to get him. But tbe cun­
appreciating
improvements
night destroy a whole field of grpwing the straw I refore they go Imck on the । tnith is what we all want. It we
ship and. asse.ss«nl against the rropect- , Roosevelt the impotent wrath of iinmun- ning bird eluded them.
was not ro
excellent paper
coni. If thev hfaad towards your fields, “
. . IT .
C
....
1-.
:d
!
hwye
or
have
not
a
valid
ordinance.
:
ive
parcels
uf
land
upon
which
the
'
sely
wealthy men such ns the Ruckefell- fortunate with Orta Roush, son of
,
&gt;
.
,
,
fields next Spring, if rhe straw is used
the remedy is to plow a deep furrow an bedding mid
‘
if. well ‘■oalred...
with th,-’ ,et
*"&lt;”• ■*• T1’er« •' 11,1
'“r
wishing continued success j weeds were cut. The alwq.law leuves «rs. Rogers. Stillman, James J. Hill-and’1 George W. Roush, who liras on the^
around them throwing thexsuil.towards liquids ot the stable, it is believed •
'hither arresn of .aloniata it tta
! the whole matter of noxious weeds I Morgan. Mr.. Kout?s integrity as a ’ O'nter Road in Hastings township. 4
and.prosperity. I am
thu .dvunrinK worm., mid lo^ii,K tte
-'city's legislation is not good law. There
,
,
—
practically in the hands of the town-1 man and as «■ lawyer' is ro far above i just east of the city limit* He had f
Sincerely Yours,
tten &lt;^&lt;t site of Um ftmte toward H""""
.pqtfon ............
_
is no reason why they shipild not Ire
! ship board of each tuwnahip, and each ■ suspicion that hut even his former । noticed that this"gray osgle had a habit i
David* Hugoett.
th&lt;-11.IU ^on wish to
(ur„riouB trouble with comi.ill«l to live up to theonllnuun i(
I township board ought to see that the . clients, the great corporations, ever: of coming quite frequently to the
rannot diml. this, nnd will perish tn thjj
nnwmmOT Ih„t , the highrat court, shnll tednro it valid,
to even
even whisper
whisper a
a suggestion
suggestion of
of ,; slaughter
daughter house,
house, and
and lighting
lighting iu
iu a
a cercor- iI
law is oliserved within their townahip. dared
dared to
t e urrow.
been impowlblc to experiment !
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bad faith on his part in planning a 1 tain tree. Under this yvas a clump of &gt;
I properly regarding this point upjo this |
oourse of action by the! government i thick bruah; Tuesday Orta concealed i
WILL BE A WHOPPER
—• himself in the .brush and waited. He [
time. ‘ ’
Continued on'page three
j was rewarded by hearing the swish of I

Called the “City of Churches** and

WARE.

BANNER.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 13. 1905.

________________________________

INVITED OFTEN TO
“GO TO HAUEAX”

rnarj
ill do
nan

HASTINGS

’

renewal

;
.

’

905

Iks

in your

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New Ice House Being Built By

M. A FINE

TOKEN OF ESTEEM

Second Ward.
The new ice house of M. Matthews
&amp; Co. in the second ward is rapidly
r
approaching completion,
and is Ireing„
equipped with the Irest of appliances
for handling congealed moisture. .The
product they will handle will Ire the
very host Long lake ice, and this
spring-fed lake furnishes the finest
quality of ice, * The ice house is 8Dx
120, -and will hold 1500 ton«.

PLEASE COMPARE “THE BANNER"
WITH

Matthews &amp; Co in the
Silver Mounted Umbrella Presented
to W. J. Smith by his Associates

In the Bookcase Factory.

Wo mentioned last week that Win .
J. Smith h^d severed his connection
with the Bookcase Co., and apdepted a
position with the Luce Furniture Co.,
of G rand Rapids. Before leaving, his
usrociates in thejpabinet room, where:
he had ro long been foreman, presented
him with a fine silver-mounted um­
! hrella as a token of their esteem,
j
There are times when it is better.
for a woman to be blind than beauti- ' No num with the fishing fever can
‘ be relied on to tell the truth.
ful.

and

ANY

OTHER

COUNTY

PAPER

PUBLISHED

IN

MICHIGAN

The Pres® of this State declare the “BANNER ’ in the front rank.
Hundreds of
pleased subscribers have spoken, of - its excellence and of its many improvements.

ALL HOME NEWS

,

The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
news. It fully covers its-field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say oLdie BANNER to your
neighbor who may not take it.
\
IF NOT.-Why not 'send us your name NOW? It costs but $1.00 a year, 25c
tor 3-&lt;nonths trial.
.

John Dodd, dradgo onginrar. BrraUy th' hi't Mnl’* “in»»’
wi0' *
1 IU.. rad tradiy rrtunind s.tunluy A. ‘ru'1 U’a&lt;led witb '"*&lt;
h» lrt dri”
, M. after sending
week ten. with ,nd l“d
&lt;&gt;' teng tte king
his sisters Mrs. S. B, Wilcnx rad Mrs. &lt;*
“n“
Fred Ryerson.
wood is moiuiting the Urd, and it will
„
,
I*
a
fine specimen. Lt measures TH
1
.'n n
w
. * 'T?
'iP
Orta

; jmUtarf at Ddta, Wyoming

datod:,,

j
I
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f

rongtertatri on hi, good!

wl,**?L.
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Michigan party to that mining town. 1
' Among those mentioned is Di W.
Clayton G. Hinckley of the class of I
Rogers of this city and L. B. Terpenn- • lt»01 of Hastings High School who has !

ing of Doster. It speaks of all t he
parties as large stockholders in thfc
! Penn-Wyoming Copper Mine, of^Grand
,. । Encampment,
tncampment. and
arm of
co their
tneir pleasure
j
x satisfaction
xd__ iin what
t-u they |—w in
| j• and
11 Wyoming.

; just completed-a four year* course at ’
[ Albion College receiving the degre^ of
j B. A., has been elected teacher of I
I science and mathematics of Yale School
an Elijah
ctawaical chuoi for I
[ young men al Lo* Angela -CaL

�2

HZ,STINGS- BANNER.’theVch&lt;
“5h°' ““
ten years they hold

HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 13, 1905.

A Detective-Bursar

INVITED OFTEN TO
“GO TO HALIFAX

the office.— ]
------------torraocn at Portland Observer.
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[Copyright. 1M6. for T. C. McClure.]
Tbe conviction of United States
It wm a political change that lost
COOK BROS.. Editors.
Continued from ps&lt;e one.
Senator John H. Mitchell of accepting Detective McQueen his place at last
FORTY-MNTM YEAR.
fees for services for Oregon clients in | A criminal league with a political pull
; sions. And they do not have that
prosecuting their claims for public I finally brought Influence enough to
lands while he was a United States I bear, and his place was taken by one "tucked up" apijearance so common in
OXE YEAH
many American cities, but are snr­
Our large increase In trade has made It necessary to
BIX MOJiTHS
Senator is a sad aa well as good thing, j wboee dull wits no one need fear. It ' rounded with 8i«M-ious. well-kept lawns,
TH BEE MONTHS
put on two deliveries. Hence if you want anything
It is inexpressibly sad that a man fill- waa natural enough that tbe officer
that add so much to their beauty.
Entered at the postofftas at ’HMttnga. Mlchl- ing such an exalted position should should feel sore and revengeful. There ' Montreal has the reputation of being
QUICK call on us
ui. m fMx-oiid claw matter.
have to retire from bl, long end in ’■* *
'» • P«»ete detecUre
the Iwst built city on thin continent
nuns- w.&gt;-» ureft.1 pnblic rervice in
nwnlUng blltl. but .rrer thlubADVERTISING RATES.
*“*• °TT.
™ ' and we believe is fairly entitled to its
Display advertising. rates funilrited on appll- .nub deep di^rere » bo Senator
During our drives and
.,..•1. «,
j
.
i-i criminal himself. He bad been honest I laurels.
M.tebeil. It n. good that a jury dtd
,f b(. wu M( u
l rambles about the city I do not recoil
nut
aee
tit
tojeepect
hu
b.gli
aUtion
be'would
to
the.
other
thing,
first pare, or among Brevities. 12S4c a line: elsei seeing a frame building of any deFULL LINE OF HOSE
BERRIES
vMre.TC a line. Average of wren words to the and wealtli in reaching ita daciaion. It H, tlw„
ot
w|w
■ scription, everything being built 'of
line.
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UNDERWEAR,
ia a healthy and good aign. thia awak- looked upon as auaplclona cbaructera
PINEAPPLES
stone and brick, a fact which caused
INSERTION,
ening of the public conscience.
• who were no doubt pickpockets, : much comment and- surprise in oqr
CANNED
GOODS
Notices of bitlhs. destlM or marriage*, will be
thieves and burgiare— and they seemed
LACE and EMBROIDERY,
' party/ -Another" feature that added
printed free as news matter.
HF“No coatmnnlvatlou will be piilillsbed uuMayor Dunne, who was elected to to get along all right and have a "pull* greatly to the lieauty of the city, and
BREAKFAST FOODS
EVERYTHING IN DRY
doc any circumstances uuleM It bears the the highest office in Chicago, cn a over him.
writer's name .nxl post oltice addreaa.
•
prevailed
both
in
business
blocks
and
GOODS.
A man who bad lieen pursuing crim­
NEW HONEY.
- j platform demanding city ownership of
inals for years and years on the one [ private'dwellings, and public buildings,
job printinq.
i the street car lines t&gt;f that place, has
aide and dealing with honest men on was the placing bf window boxes, filled
p&gt;e Bann»:h.Iu»« one ol the bent raull'j*d abandoned the scheme he originally
the other cannot break away from the with lieautiful plant.4 and flowers at
lob office* Id We«lern Mlr-h!m&gt;, mid t» prepared
.
, ,
.
to do every kind ot tM»k and job printing.
, adVocatwi. but now wants a twenty routine all at ouce. It took the detec- - every window. No matter how many
rracsBMswn i year franchise granted to five men. tlve six weeks to fully make up his . .stories high a building might l&gt;e. there
Judge Taft, the present. secretary of j and they are te’^ondnet the enterprise
'
mlml aud locate a “job” to be done. was invariably a window l«ox at each
war. addressing the graduates of the j m individual owners; subject only to but be got at It st hist. As a detec­ window filled with flowers, vinea and
Yald law school a' few weeks ago said L i rates originally fixed by the city nt tive it bad come to his knowledge that ■ plants that seemed to give u ■•finishing
“I grieve for my country to say that the beginning'of the enterprise. Own- a certain rhffi old woman httd a cash touch" to the Iteautiful' buildings. 1
box lu the house and was In tbe habit
Phone 86.
the adminstration of tlx* criminal law ership of all public utilities is not
Open Evenings.
of keeping bonds and a considerable would like to see Mich a custom follow­
in all the-stab*s- of the Union, there practical in this country. Regulation
amount of cash therein. In fact, he ; ed in Hastings, and indeed throughout ,
&lt;&gt;oooooooo©ooooooooooooooooooooocooooooooococ&gt;ooc&lt;&gt;j
may be one or two exceptions, is a is l»oth practical and necessary,
ba&lt;K felt It bls duty to caution her Michigan and the whole country, as il ;
disgrace to our civilization. Since
.
against s.ileb carelessness. He knew prevails quits generally through f'ar.a- i
1885 in the United States there have
General Alger announces that he will her. habits—how best to enter the • da, especially in tbe larger cities.
■' and rapidly along some valley, and
been one hundred and thirty-one tlious- Jnat l»e axandidate for the U. S. Senn- house—where the box was kept. It
minute looking
Montreal is the key to the great: jMxrhaje the next
and, nine hundred and fifty-one mur- torship at the end of his present term, would' be the easiest kind of a job to waterways of (’anada and is also a | straight down hundreds of feet from
ders and homicides, and; there have ; There will Iw plenty to aapire for the break In and carry the plunder away, railroad center. The St. Lawrence is I the car window into some rbeky gorge,
been tvyo thousand, two hundred and place. We would like to see the sena- and who In the' world would suspect cnv&gt;M*a in the city by the famous Viet- , now - running some tortuous course
him? Tbe ex-officer sat down and
lu the town of Grand Rapids not far away
•
executions. In 1883 the torahip go to some man like Congreeseighty-six
went air over tiie case point by point, I oria Jubilee bridge.opened for traffic in ; along a mountain stream, constantly j
They are having Small-pok so they say,
•
.
Townsend. of^
o£^ Jackson, whose
whom*
number of murders wan oho thousand, man Townsend,
And the good people who dread night and day.
os he used to his other cases, and 1880 by His Majesty King Edward VII • creasing and recrosing from one 'side
eight hundred eight : in HMM it had in- qualification would be diatingni«hed when he had finished be was firmly' then Prince of Wales. Th&gt;- bridge is] to the other. All these and many other
The flood and disease want to move away.
creased to eight thousand, four hun-. public service and not the possession of convinced that by no possibility could over two miles long, is a double track­ pleasures are enjoyed in- the ride
Ur
So they came to Hastings and looked the town oier
dred and eighty-two. The number of ‘ big fortune. We know of no reason be be brought under suspicion. The ed. steel, open girder structure, with , through tbe White Mountains. The
And thought that they would just be In clover.
Ui
executions in 1885 was one hundred ' why Detroit should always have that crime would be laid at the door of
They
annexed
their
village
and
platted
it
out.
.
carriage ways and foot walk** on either j splendid sendee, the excellent roadbed. 1
Un
And to build their homes they all went about.
some crook, and they would run tn
aud eight: in 1904 the nutnlier was one ’ place.
hide of the main trusses. The bridge j combined withjtoe constantly changing
W
some one of the fraternity aud railroad
Back to Grand Rapids they started to send,
hundred an&lt;L,&gt;ixteen. This startling ,
Conspire to make a ride
.originally coet f8,500&gt;U00. and was one j scenery.
‘ ■
And for cars of lumber their money to spend.
increase in the number of murders as . The government finds that the sum him to atate prison.
•Till one day they chanced on the railroad to see
At 10 o’clock one dark and rainy of the greatest engineering feats-of its throtigh the White Mountains a trip ■
compared with the number of execu-1 available for irrigation work in the
The yard of "Tomlinson Lumber Company"
evening tbe ex-detective set out for time. Some time ago it Underwent ' never.to lie forgotten, and no reader of.
tions tells the story. As murder is on west is increasing much more rapidly the house he was to rob. He bad dis­ many alterations that cost ♦l.MX).U(W», this paper, who can. afford to take the
\u
So ihev walked right in and inspected our store.
the increase, so are all offences of the than anticipated from the sale of pub­ guised himself to look like u working­ 1 so that its total cost up to date is
trip, and it is an inexpensive one
And found al) they needed .right down to the floor.
IL
felony clivus, and there can l»e no lic lands, and has now reached the man ami had put on false whiskers. 1W.01X1
And the cars from Grand Rapids wil! be shipped no.:uore
comparatively, should miss it. One"
.
■
For our lumber vtas right all right and much mpfe. doubt that th^ will continue to in­ splendid total of ♦M.ixW.lXM). - The He had a slight limp In his gait. This
Ocean steumshij* rnn direct from never-foibe-forgutten ]&gt;art of the trip (
crease uulesv'the criminal taws are en­ "‘desert will blossom an the ruse" -sure­ he did not take Into consideration. A Montreal to London. Liverpool. Gias- was the deMcious dinner at Fabyan,
From lihe cement blocks that form the wall,
;
forced with more certainty. Our ly. for tfiis fund is bound to reach the cross eyed man does not go around gow, and other foreign parts. &lt;n cun- , which is in the • very heart of the
To tbe last red bridk on the chimney so tajl, .
iii
There was not oWthing for which they could cal),
country is disgraced by the number of flOu.OOQ.iXM) mark within the next ten thinking that every laxly takes notice nection with ocean traffic, the ful­ mountain district. Just imagine 100 . ...
a
But what we had it, we had it all.
of his infirmltff. He had l»een a bit.
lynchings that occur both in the north years.
lop shouldered for years, but he did lowing tablet found on the walls of the Iieople starting out after a very early
tN.
And as for the price, why it surely was right,
and in the south, and excuses are
Canadian Rubber Co's works, on Notre . breakfast and riding constantly until
It made them glad with all their might.
0.
The record of 1V0 death*. 4,000 acci­ not pad the shoulder up when he
found for the'horrid and fiendish cntaldonned the coarse clothes. He would Dame Street, w;ill be interesting. It । alsiut two or three o'clock in tbe after­
To thiiik that they ever bought elsewhere, was pain
■tie* perpetrated by mohs in such dent tnon» or lean s-jriups, and other have argued that on such a night and reads as follows••1821U-1S33. The pi- noon. Wire we hungry? The hotel • —
When tlhey found on one car-Joad what they could gain.
cases." AH-tbis’coaies.from our ex- minor misliai«. ought to tie a sufficient In such;disguise not one chance la a • oneer of steam navigation. On this site , proprietor sized up the party as they
•aggerated and distorted notions of showing to induce the American people million would come up to give him Vtood Benntl &amp; Henderson’s foundry. ' ajiproached him with
that 'half
liberty—the exaltation uf the personal to try some more wnsible. safe and
in which were erected the two engines, starved* • expression.and very cautious-1
choice and the individual judgment patriotic method of observing Inde­ studying criminals. but that they designed, and placed by John Bennet on ly removed a stuffed deer that reposed I
above nil authority. A law is nothing. pendence day than ' cannon crackers, should study him was a different the Royal William, the first vessel to quietly iq the lobby of his hotel. That j
Thety are no moYal laws, except as the sky rockeG and revolvers, which caused thing. He passM two men when with­ cruas.the;Atlantic or any other ocean, dinner at Fabyaii will linger long • in
in a block of the bouse. They&gt; spotted
individual judgement -shall assent; this harvest of death and injuries.
memory, and when those cloud-covered
entirely propelled by steam."
txla limp and his lop shqulder.
and the result is that respect for. law
On St. James Street is the Place d'­ peaks shall have faded from the mind's
To effect entrance to \thcj&gt;oupe Mc­
Government
regulation
and
notgov
­
’ in the abstract has little hold upon
Queen niust cut aud bore away-a stout Armes In the'center of which stand* view, the recollection of those delicions ,
At to our leidorihlp In I’lono and Organ
the popular thought, and the laws of ernment ownersip of railroads, telegraph wooden abutter. He provided himself
the bronze statue 5»f de Maisnnnuve, fish, ice cream and coffee will be fresh
Soillag
the land, merely as the expression of and express lines in the thing for which .- with a new brace and bit and saw.
and
green.
above a granite pedestal nii which is
the authority of the government, have American statesmen should labor.' When the shutter opened be laid the
To I* continued.
enscribed:
"Paul de Chomedy de
years: no
the
little respect and little support. Only The dangers of government ownership1 saw on the ground, where It was found
Maisonnnve. founder of *'
Montreal.
well
as a law in the concrete meets our ap­ of these utilities with their hundeds of next morning. He knew what sort of
UH2,
"
though
that
section
o
f
the
proval do we. most of ns, feel it en- thousands of employees are. too obvicfhs&gt; ’ catch ‘was on the window, and lie bad
Ivers &amp; Pond and Raymond
come provided with an Instrument to country had iieen visited previous to
titltd.to our faithful Observance and to to need; argument.
for the
grades
the
spring it back. This instrument wbh that date. Jariues Cartier came, up,
a strict enforcement. Governor Folk’s
Those democata who thought their. left on the front stoop near which ha the St. -loiwrence in 1383 to the site of
iclea that any law. even though it may
Crown, M. Schulz and Star
was working after telng used. There the present city,but nt that time found
AUSTIN.
hint
national
convention;
had
^buried
not meet the approval, is so entitled.
was plenty of mud on the crpaslngs. nothing but a ' big . Indian town. In | Rev. Emma Garretson passed Sun- [
the
grades, and
and cannot be disregarded without ' bryan are now awake to the fact ,that McQueen bad won several rases by the
1811 Champlain'established a trading day at E. A. Green's.
weakening respect for all law. does not the supposed corpse net only reffises to —muddy or dusty tracks left behind.
Price
and
Temple,
Richmond
and Arlington
■Charley Wiles' new barn i- nearing
seem, to lie entertained by any large be buried or classed its dead, but is1 There was grass nt band on whleb to, lost here, a tablet in front of the CusI co in let ion ami adds greatly to the. ap­
for
Pianos.
have them
now
• portion ot the people.
ver/ persistaiitly olive to wbat is going clean his boots, and he entered tbe • turn Hanse nbw marking the six&gt;t. bnt pearance of his farm.
it was not until Maiannnuve landed
and
make no
before
on.
window without doing so.
Several from bote enjoyed the 4th at
in'ltt-ll?
that
the
lasting
foqjidntions
of
of
Tbe treasure box was in an unlocked
Thornapple lake.
What will be a hard low at grafting
■ the city were laid. Canada remained
Misses Celia Palmiter and Gertrude
Russia and Japan have proceeded in bureau, while the owner slept In a
Parlor and Piano Case Organs.
become a law by'the signature of
room adjoining. Nineteen burglars out ’ with, the French for more than a cen- Hoffman started for Kalamazoo last
;
the
direction
of
peace
;w
far
as
the
ap
­
G ovemor ‘Warner and is as follows:
of twenty could bare got the t&gt;ox . tnry. ar.dJMontreal did not liecome a Tuesday where they will attend the
“Whoever corruptly given, offers or pointing of peace commissioners, without awakening the woman, bnt as British city until 1763. In IfliMJ I&lt;a Salle summer normal.
promises to an agent, employe or ser­ clothed with 'full power to agree on McQueen got hold of It he knocked a came to Montreal on his voyage of dis­
Mine Bertha Hayes of Bellevue is the
Three Uceaxed Enbalaers.
All Calls Prouptly Atteaded.
vant any gift or gratituity whatever. terms
-----of
‘ peace, who
- will meet in Wash'- bottle off the bureau with bls arm. covery into the northwest, and thence I guest of her uncle. William Wiles.
The old woman screamed out. and he to the Gulf of Mexico. The house ocThe June meeting of the Assyria
will: intent to influence bi. action in ,r”rton
Undertaking.
Pianos /and Organs.
fipd,
leaving
bls
dark
lantern
on
the
Fanner's
club
was
held
fwith
Super-,
■ relatiofi to his principal's.employer's or I
.
i cupied by him can still be seen on the visor and Mrs. 1.. Ream- and alxiut
m«ar a buainrea. or agent, employe orj'&gt; “■» *
^re’ bureau. He had planned to reach
road • to
Lachine. -On Notre
Dame■ 130 fanners including their families
uvuiv
home by
ujr . a
u wruuu
certain ivuic
route milci
after tbe
ixiv ,
.
.
rermnt whocor'ruptly re.pte.taorece.pl.
*“
borslaty A, be »urted to lake that | S'reet. west of St.
Hill. «■». enjoyed the fine day and nice program
a gift or gratuity or promire to make *»»«'« &lt;°r
which was prepared. Owing to the ,
route lie saw a policeman barring the. - the
*' residence of De Mothe Cadillac.« ,,r. .
crowd Supervisor Reams erected a
a gift or to do any m.t bMefclal to of th.«e who bare n.bl«d the natton
who
left
th«
little
French
village
to go canopy east of the house and while
way nud bad to take another. Almost
Mmwlf. utaler an agrement that he 'bincb tintly land, m Oregon. Itot
it his own door he encountered a third west aud found the present city of Pe­ listening to .the program we could
dtail act in any pwihretar nuumnr it.
P’-"11criminal Who knew him In spite of bls trolt. In the winter of 1773-7(1 the city feast also on the. beauties of nature.
disguise. To crown iill the owner of
Everybody .went home feeling amply
relation
to
his
p.inei]Mil*.s employe's or ,
,
uunict abu.i.^toranago.d.entpMT ,
th, death of John Hay the wor d the box bad finally taken bls advice '■ of Montreal was taken by Gen. Mont­ ; rejMiid for making an effort- to go. Thi‘
gomery during the Revolution, but he , July meeting will be held with Mr.
aermnt whcla-ing aothorired ... preU"K«™»t~t at.tretnan-of th, early and deposited her bonds and most of
; was forceil to leavo-Canada ent i rely lifter '.and Mrs, Henry Stevens,one mile west
. .
.
.. .
veara of the 2bth centurv. His.inflntier cash lu a bank, apd all the detec­
curt’material, supplies or otlier articles •
,
,
an unsuccessful attack on Quebec. One , of Lacey, on.July 22nd. Program will ,
eitheriy pirchase ur contract, fur bis
***
hKfe,t*w k,u»*’ **the tive got for bls crime was $26.
bulldlug. ibithe , appear next week.
Tbe ease was given to about the poorprinoiiml, ctoployer or muster, receives wort sia stan •
. sat
detective on the force. McQueen foto
tho Chateau de. Ramezay.
CEDAR CREEK.
directly or indirectly,for himself or for '
llcltated himself that he was perfectly Two tablets on the building tell its
It will not bo found an easy matter
another a commwskm discount or bo­
isfe. and three dayw later when arrest'- , history
'
concisely. They read as fol­ . Farmers ure Iradlly discouragc-iL they
V«roeither bay it nor cultivate their ,
for President Roosevelt, to find a man
nus from the jierson who makes such
ed and be saw the evidence arrayed : lbws: Chateau de Ramezay built about
corn or ixitatoes.
big enough to fill the place in hiweabi- igalnst him be was appalled. The bit
sale or contract or tumishes wuch ma­
, I7W» by Claude de Ramezay, Governor
It hn« rained twelve hours witliout a .
■ net uinde vacant by the death of; John »nd brace’ and Instrument for spring­
terial. supplied er other articles, or J
j of Montreal 1708. Official residence of let up. It is now 8:80 Monday morning .
Hay."
ing
the
window
catch
were
traced
to
from a jjerson who renders such service
the British Governors after the. cession. and Ntill raining.
the
seller,
and
be
said
the
buyer
was
or labor; and any jieraon who gives or '
H. W. Newmtut is a ven- sick tnan
r.Headnartera of the American Army
Offen, aurh an agent, employe or 'muMichigan want, no "battle of l»r- McQueen. There were six or eight 177."&gt;: of the special Council ra37". very little hopes of recovery.
Dr. '
muddy tracks on the floor of the bed­
Harter, of Delton, is attending.
rant auch commireion. dlacount or bo-1 rela" for Alger a coat, if any eandlroom. and they were found to fit the This huildipg witf the. headquarters of
Archie
Mead
will
move
to
Jackson
•
nua .hall la&gt; deemed guilty of a felony : d«'»
««rt th»‘ kind “f »
; ex^detectlve's shoes. As a matter of . the American Brigadier General Woos- Boon so we are informed.
and on conviction thereof ahall
he “
ougbt
be defeated,
uui be
i»e pun- [ faign.
t—-r..........
-o-* to —
- —■—
lact, some of the mud was still clinging 1 t«r in 1778, and here in that year under
Will lauch has his large new Imrn
to them, he having failed to take the Gen. Benedict Arnold, the Commis­ ready for hay if he can ever get his hay j
---------- ----------------ished by a fin© of not mure tthan
----- ,*300
— ।
PLEASE REMEMBER THAT WE HANDLE ONLY THE BEST
or by imprisonment in the state prison W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, filch. aioet common precaution. The second sioners of Congress—Benjamin Frank- cured so it will do to draw.
light
after
the
robbery
he
had
got
rid
LEHIGH
forja period of not more than one year,
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
Our mail .carrier says—and thinks ;
| lin. Samuel Chase, and Charles Cnrit the box by throwing it In a pond
or by both $uch fine and imprisonment.
roll, of Carr61ton, held council. The worse cuss words.
la informed by Longman &amp; Marti­ ■ Jack of the bouse. A hoodlum of a
J. H. Valentine has lieen over to I
"is
a very---------interestnez, that ten thousand churches have | boy mousing around had seen his aS . old "Council
—---------Room
— -----------— Battle Creek every wefck except one •
ing
K piace
place to visit, anu
and it was in tuts
this since last JMarch, and it has rained
Two years ago tbe legislature of been painted with L.'&amp; M. Paint. It. , don and next day recovered the box.' in
takes the least; wears the longest; and
Warehouse opposite? C. K.&amp; S. depot.
Phone 57
Michigan passed a bill giving the su­ only requires 4 gallons of the L. &amp; M. ' Silliest and most foolish of all. the i; room that Benjamin Franklin set up every time he went except once.
i man had taken bls old dark lantern I h|s printing press and printed the
Art Owen.is looking for a great run j
preme bench, three additional justices, and 3 gallons of Linseed OH tc paint a j tuan bad taken blB old dark lantern his printing press and printed the
with
him,
and
there
were
marks
on
it
•
-Gazette.
"
which
is
still
published
in
of
threshing
this
fall.
Better
wait
}
moderate
sized
house.
the people being informed that, on ac­
Art until you know whether we have '
tbut were recognmed by bait a doreu Montre«l as .daily pejwr.
count of the crowded condition of the
any wheat to thresh.
I it his old comradefl.
‘
comrades.
docket these added justices were a pos- . WHERE
wnr-nc. WILL YOU GO THIS
----------- sharpest detectives mU..
One
of the
the Tnwhy murninx JtlM apU&gt; at ktu
' itive necessity—the court was working 1 SUMMER?* If
— you -desire
---------rest
—
­
and -rereentry bad planned a crime that he I
o’clock wo left Montreal over
state of Ohio. City of Toledo, t
itself into the grave.: the legislators : creatioli, why not try “THE RIVER i could see no possible .loophole In and *the
’ *
’ '
-- Maine
Central K. R. for Portland
' Lucm County,
f w
believed it and the bill making Uie ad- ST. LAWRENCE TRIP?" Folders । lhen gone and left so many that even Maine. -This'carried us through a por­ 1 Frank J. Cheney makes oatli tti»t he l« the
senior partner of ttw firm of F. J. Cheney A ,
dition became a law. Last fall three descriptive of the Thousand Inland* ■ L country constable could bare brought tion of Canada, through a portion of Co., doing bustne*.* In the etty of Toledo, county
1 want to, impress upon you that I have a line stock of Confec
state aforesaid, aud that a&gt;:d firm will pay I
tloaery. Cigars, Fruit.*, Etc., and 1 cordially invite all of my
very nice gentlemen (all republicans) ■ Rapids. Montreal, Quebec . Murray lhe crime borne to him. When arrested Vermont, through a^wrtion of the cel­ and
the sum of one hundred dollars for each and ;
friends to five me a call. I will assure you the best of goods for
"
Bay, Tadqusac. the far famed -Saguenay ind arraigned bls lawyer advised him ! ehrated "White Mountains" of New every c*»e of catarrh that cannot be cured by
were chosen as added justices to relieve
the money, and a nice stock to select from.__________
1 want _to thank
the tine of Hall's Catarrh &lt;‘ure.
____ k one
Fkaxk J. Chkxxy . ;
the other# of the burden they were River, etc., on applicatiptf to any; to plead guilty and abandoned thecas®, !’Hampshire, to Portland, which we
and all far the very liberal patronage given
__ ____
1 „will do .my
n me
and
and McQueen did ho and got a sen­
Sworn tn before me an&gt;l subscribed In my
utmost to merit a continuance of the same.
tearing. Tbe Observer opposed the railway or steamboat Ticket Agent. For
A. i&gt;. ISM. I
tence of fifteen years. If there Is any i reached about six or sev.en o’clock in presence, this 8th day of December,
A. W. OUUMIX,
graft (that Sall it.is) at the time. Now illustrated guide, * ‘Niagara to the Sea. ’ ’ moral to the story It Is that while it i the evening. Words cannot describe [sr.AL-1
Notary Public.
tbe whole bunch—the overworked and send' 6 cents in^ postage stamps to H. ■ takes a sharp man to catch a thief It the ride through the beautiful White
Hall's Catarrh Cure l» taken Internally and I
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces I
the relief corns— have quit businere un-1 Foster Chaffee. Western Pass Agt., takes a still sharper one to be-a thief I Mountains. With mountain tops many" jwtn
Of the sy stem. Send for tesltnioulaU. free.
CONFECT?ONERV\™
' til October while the rest of us work Toronto, or Thus. Henry, Traffic Mgr., • And defeat the law.
M. QUAD.
j times obscured from view by clouds.
l by dnuntUU Tie.
’
!'s Family Pills arejthe best.
like the Devil to help pay the $70.0J0 Montreal. R. &amp; O. Navigation Co.
♦ with the train now running, smoothly

Fubilab'ed every Thursday
HaaUags. Michigan.

DePue’s °SET"OERRE,L

EVERYTHIN^ that you want at

J. HOMER DePUE,

Tomlinson Lumber Co

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fl

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fl
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There hasn’t been any Doubt

fora good many
doubt of
economy
buying here. We handlesuch
known makesas'the

CORRESPONDENCE.

higher

■

for

good medium

and

toe

cheaper
We
all in sttjck
you can
mistake by looking herp
buying. Also a full line

We are now booking orders
for our summer delivery of

HARD COAL
May we have yours? Both
egg and nut sizes at $7.25
per ton delivered

ROWLADER BROS- &amp; REISER

When You Go Camping

FRED WOLCOTT

�HASTINGS BANNER JULY 13, 1903
A TOWN BUILDER

making a
iSkk Person
-Comfortable

Kcnaston

The M. C. and Big Four win here­
after use tbe same station at Niles, the
M. C. having acquired that branch of
the Big Four.
,
Forgot the grouch .bout the hot
wenlher. IV, whnt yon hn.e hern
longing tor nil year. It wm, long i»
coming. Now it i* here «mile and you
-----keep cooler.
will

is much easier if you!
have the necessary )
sick room articles, of)
which we carry a very) Chicago &amp; Alton employees have been
instructed to give up drinking intaxi4
cdmplete line.
( eating
liquors, and to stay away from
The entire resourefcs of) gambling
houses and dance hulls. The
this store are at your) , company says
it means to keep its men
command to assist in JJ.; up to as high a physical and mental
01
.
the restoration
&lt;' 1 j standard as possible.
health to the one who)) I John G. Roush and family, of Hasis ill.
)Z) ; tings.^
have been
’tbe home
HUfm^ uavo
own recreating
itrvrcuurig at
ni.nic
tiuuic
yVe

are

Has Built

About
■Mile* Hall returned to Ann
Sunday.

Seventy-five Houses

A. EL Kcnaston is doing his full share
toward
the building
of ---------Hastings.
---------- -----------------„ up —
At the pre-mt time M I. bnildtak nine
j hou"™' ,nd h“
in
&gt;“ Tw0 ne’ °"“ *re 1““ «™'
■ °ne
Madimn .tract jnrt
south of the Park, and another on South
street in Kenastonville. This will
make about 75 new houses that Mr.
Kenaston will have bnilt hi this city
al) told and Squire says that hfc has
only just commenced.

Boy Cutler is visiting hie parents in
Delton.
J. N.’ Covertt, of Woodland,
the city Friday.

wan in

William Keat went to Detroit Mon­
day on buainew.

Ed Cole went to Kalamazoo to visit
trtends Monday.
Mrs. D. K. Titman visited Jackson,
friends last week.

X Mrs. Grace Blanchard is visiting
friends ab Detroit-'

EXAMPLE Of EX
ALTED PATRIOTISM

Roy Johnson was in; Nashville the
fore part of the week. I

■ Mrs. F. NauseL of Prairieville, was
exceedingly} of Mrs. Roush's parents in Campbell |
| in the city Thursday. ।
the past week. John has been sick and ■
Continued from page one.
1 Frank Black, of Grand Rapids, was
unable to work for
Mnwswf *nd
visitor Friday.’
iVyrnK.a, recnpww hi, health on .
the enJ ,,ri
’
(tat will in thewill
end bring »11 ™rpon.-i Homrr Klirnl n/Albi.n wn. in th.
the farm.—Freeport Herald.
tjun, wjthln
|ml(.
|hc Uw
Mr.

‘ to carry out
x ev­
careful
ery direction which
your physician embody
res in his prescription.
The more serious the?

Mm.-Frenport HwJd.

.

tiqM wiUlln

tho Uw Mr

a

Inaamuch
a. when tb»
the law reorgnnixreorftanix- ., Knot
Hoot fnlly,
fully, heartily mid
and nctivnly
actively Nbpfxirt*
.UpiairtInmonuch n.

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CHASE &lt;fc SANB0RY, Importers, Boston.

...

illness the more import-ingUn- state lax cnamirnmn takes nJ Kjxwiv.lt in his opptwition to xrnst
* * ‘“ * H visit
ant it is that you bring!
t
,*11 the
"f cle,ks &lt;l«nlnaliW&gt;.
momrllln mends Thurwhy.

o

er

&gt; ''mploytsl by the commimion will
have to be relncnl to 13. ib.&gt; wmmis/ sion has notiiiesl the clerk.’, now wn1 that their service will not lie
t needed after September 13,. This will
i enable the new commission to start
with a clean slate.

the Prescription s,
Store

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tit
s
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Ot

sa

of
the

:on

tow
ore

A Chance of a Life Time to Decorate Your
Home. Beautiful 16x20 Pictures
with Frames, on Display at
our Store.

in a house, but it has its drawbacks improUble that his income as a lawyerJames Bush and daughter, of White
I gor instance, to !» disturbed in an during ,go&lt;xl times such as we now en- Cloud, were guests atl^ee S. Cobb'a
afternoon siesta by a fierce ring and a , j°T w°t&gt;ld be from $2.&gt;b,000 to $800.(i(W
Friday.
request to skip across the street and “ y®«r- Hi’ services are worth what
&gt; Silsbee and Mrs. Jennie
I tell Mrs. Blank, who has not this hoiw he *»ki for his client-, pay him willing- mwvwm
Stebbins
v&amp;i Grand Rapids friends
.mo .{sited
hold convenience, to come to your I
And ynt when President Itoorevelt Thursday.
I phone, makes qne feels like answering '. &lt;**U®d ippon him to surrender his priGlenn Greenfield, of Grand Rapids.
the.'Hello' with the ’o'' put in VHt«' interest foe tbe public good, to,
.’ visited his parents and uthe£ friends
front.—Battle Creek Moon.
laydown an income of
and i
' here last week.
■ | accept a salary of $8,OUO »•&lt; a cabinet
DOCO&lt;XXX)C&lt;XKXXXXXXXXXXKXX&gt;C
Pxnl June, for a man tong &lt;hml i&gt; ,
Lhi, gB-I man „,rn.nd,TO1 hi,
Will Pattison went to Jackson Thurs­
very ram-h in tbe public eV.- jun n«.
B.ve
h„ eheri.lK.1 pin,, day. He has a position in an antotno*
but of all that i. being written abnut
the ,KKjtl„n of L.vre,.rv bile factory there.
him. nothing is more intnrotmg anil ■ o[
such awnbre good to
Mrs. A. E. Ludwig.
n«w Mat’
nriking than hi, biography by Alfred ,he
he h)W
the'man Roberts, of Chicago, visited Hastings
Henry Lewia. of which the tint in.mil- hjmself
„rtain|y
Dgn’t forget to call at
friends Thursday and Friday. .
nient appear, in tbe Augu.t C’oamopolthi,
do
Mrs. Belle Hooper and children, of
•oc"an‘of tl«'great ad- hi. juttriotic duty on tho pan of thia Memphis Tenn.. are tho gnreta
her
miral will Iv one of the m.«t impor- .-..nhy .nccBBOr of .lohn.Hay tb.l lite parent. Mr. arid Mix M. .Stabbin..
and get acme of their
I ™
°n,r
i. made ftoh not by whaltiugw. and
w N chldaBer
M„ w.
Vaal Sauaaga,
prraent year.
wb.t lt .h.], K.in bJ
,tWndeJ
(mJeral
’ Cold Baiad Ham,
Warning lx given to the ianm-re to giving, that it ia loyalty to duty, cwt w f-_ Upj(llln ,t KalamazooTbnraday.
Cold Baled Lan,
i be on their guard against h fellow who I what it may.and unselfish service, that &gt;
'
Chippad Dried Boot,
ert
im . e e
i is going alxiut the country, claiming makes the life worthy, good and great.ire - nn e
j to be government inspector of farm , Ability to serve, such as Elihu Root wel
’
are
Boneless Pigs Feet,
stock.
He
calls
on
the
fanner
and
say*
posaessre,
is
not
given
to
many.
But
;
^
u&lt;
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8
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r
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;in
Ke,nac
Home Made Veal Loaf,
! he is inspecting the cattle for eontagi- I a|| of ;u»' can. in our own little j er'
z
Home Made Pressed
I ous diseases. He makes the inspection, j world, set the example of loyalty to; Mrs. John Brandstetter juid daughter,
Com Boot.
' demands and often receives his five dol-। duty, honesty and simplicity -of life. Praipiewille,
were in
the city
lars fee and departs rejoicing. Such | faithfulness to trust, and readiness to Thursday, and were guests of Mr. and
Chickens Dressed to Order
; a grafter can always find a few suckers ' serve and sacrifice onr intersets fur the 1 ^^n‘- Job*1Doster.
in most any part of the country,- no good of others. And that is living’ at ! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wightman, of
; matter how often the local paper calls . our best We should not be contented Chicago, visited at Sir. and Mrs. R. 1.
! with !&lt;**.
on its readers to be on their guard.
' Hendershott's, .and with other Has­
; tings friends last week.
Cor. Jefferson and Court streets.
COMMON COUNCIL.
[ James Pattison of Kalajpazou and

CALL AND GET OUR PROPOSITION...

When Going to
a Picnic or Lake

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON,

MKHMAN*

I (Jommon Council met in special ses- '
i sion for the purpose of auditing ac| count. Friday evening. June 80, 1903.

BABY’S FACE
MASS BF SORES

President Grant presiding.
Present nt roll call. Aid Barlter,
Brooks. Grant. Horton. Hilton, Weissert. Abaeut Aids. Hall. Sentz.
! -Reading of minutes of previous meet­
ing deferred.
Ears Looked as if They Would Drop
♦ The following accounts were audited:
' C. Bennett, labor, 21.52: Wm. Ten i
Off— Body Entirely Covered with
Having s tar ted my Planing
Eyck, labor. 24.85; U Anderson, labor, j
Mill east of the Table factory
Humor—Three Dodors Could
i 21.88: Dan Waldron, lalxjr. 24.85: F. :
I wish to announce that I am
, Baker. taUir, 14.38; Frank Bower.
Not Cure—Child Grew Worse.
now prepared to do all kinds of .
labor, 7.44; A. Rayner, labor, 18.78:
Geo. Crates, labor. A 23; C. Rayner.
i labor, 111.42:Blake Barnum, labor. &lt;5.48;
' W. Cobb, labor, 8.93; Alvin Penny,
labor, U.48: G. Durkee, labor. 15.92;
Make all kiqdB of
G. W.
McArthur, lalxjr. 1*..94; C.
Strouse, labor, 10.30; Chas. Baker
Moulding. Window Frames (acct), lalxjr. 02; B. Minges. labor,
i 17.30; Floid Grace, labor, 8.00; G.
and Door Frames,
' Wiseman, labor, 8.75; W. A. Hudles- I
Mrs. George J. Stccse, of 70: Coburn
labor. 10.51; R. Warner, labor,,
Porch W'ork, House Finishlno i| ton.
20.11 Thomas Christian, labor. 2.63; | St., Akron, Ohio, tells in the following
■ Frank Stanley, labor. 1.20; C. Cauline, letter of another of those remarkable
teaming. 40.25; M. Rouse, labor. .88: cures of torturing, disfiguring skin
1 will be pleased to figure with vou
jap,
I Wm. Smith, teaming. 42.00; High' humors daily made by Cqticuru Soap,
on any work you may wish.
। Durkee, labor. 2. 10; EL L. Smith.
n t,
assisted by “Cuticura Ointment,
: teaming. 42.00: A. D. Maynard, team- after physicians, and all else had
hftd
I ing, 17.50; Dan Shea, teaming, 88.50; I
Ed Shea, teaming. 14.00; U EL Smith, ,
teaming. 21.00: A. D. Maynard, j yon what Cuticura h.is done for my
j Freight and cartage, 4.27.
little daughter. She broke out all
Aid Sentz resumes his seat in the i over her bodv with a humor, and we
i council.
used everything recommended, but
Just received a car load of White
i Mr. Buras, labor, .88; Chas. Preas-, , without results. I called in three doc­
Wood this week.
ter. labor, 2.10; Mfkle Hull, labor, .88: j tors, they all claimed they could help
J. A. Newell, labor, 104.91; J. Hooten.
her, but she continued to grow worse.
- lalx&gt;r, 2.88; Ptenk Wait, labor, 2^0; R.
Her body was a mass of sores, and her
little face
_________
was eaten
___________
.away,her
herears
ears
K. Grant (&lt;cct), 5.00; Goodyear Bro.,
*
supplies. 10.91; Kenneth Anderson Co.. ( looked
1—1—! as
— if
- they woulc
"la drop
ofi.
01.42; Arrow Boiler Co., suppliew.
Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura
*• 22.96:
before 1 had.
2S.96; EL
EL T.
T. Wilson
Wilson Coal
Coal Co.,
Co.. £&gt;.64;
M64; i; ’ Soap and Ointment, and Sr:
* M.C.R.R., freight on coal. 61727 Mn*.
useo L.Jf
half of the iikc
cake of soap and
box of. ointment the sores had all
X ' Kurtz. 3 wks. board.
Mrs. C.
healed, and my Tittle one's face and
Buy. sell or exchange
Holbrook, 3wks room rept,3&lt;(X&gt;; A. D.
* -Maynard, freight and cartage. 12.46; body was as clear as a new-born baba’s.
anything on earth.
* M. C. R.R.. freight on Road Roller.
I would not be without it again if it
costfivcdollars, instead ofaeventy-five
* 24.MJ; Weissert Bros., supplies. 19.45:
t Hiram Durkee, labor. 6.18; Chancey •cuts, which is nil it coat us to cure
See me before you * i R. Bishop, legal services. 1.3&lt;’: M. W. our baby, after spending many dollars
■♦•'Hicks., supplies. 2.81; Internationa) on doctors and medicines without any
buy. See me before T Seal &amp; Lock Co.. servict’s, . 75.
r-+ benefit whatever.”
X
Moved by Aid. Barlxir that bills be
you sell.
* allowed and orders drawn. (Carried
T Ayes AIL)
•
*
Moved oy Aid. Brooks thM the ac­
First Building Nortk of Nstional
count of the New York E'ire Alarm Co.,
Rest for Mothers.
* of 73.00 be referred to fire comm, i
Instant relief and refreshing sleep
* (Carried Ayes All.)
|
Bink.
*
Moved by .-^d. Weireert that the I for skin-tortured babies, and rest foe
* | council adjourn. (Carried Ayes AU.) j tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths
with Cuticura Soap and gentle anoint­
-♦James M. Patten.
W. R. JAMIESON. Propr.
ings with Cuticura Oiutracnt. the great
*‘
City Clerk.
■kin cure, aud purest of eniollients.
HMitaM, MM. ?
Money goes further when buying I
, things at Mulholland’s.
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NOTICE

Planing *!io Matching

CURED BY CUTICURA
IN TWO WEEKS

Jos. Alwine,
PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE

ifccuiy
} for
: one
। my

Capital ::

SLEEP FAR BABIES

V

Chester m«KT. Prolden.

Directors

Among the many texts from which !
ponderous platitudes are preached
i against our young men. perhaps none '
have so much real merit as the idea '
■ contained in thin phrase ” Deli ver the •
; goods. • •
| The young man who undertakes I
| business responsibilities* fully deter- !
। mined that, whatever effort may l&gt;e |
I necessary, he will, "deliver the goods'' I
■ may confidently expect the goddess of j

TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
"I was troubled with kidney com­
plaint for about two years. ’ ’ writes A.
H. Davia. of Mt Sterling, la., ’ but
two- bottles of Foley’s Kidney Cure
effected a permanent cure. ’For sale by
Arthur EL Mulholland. Succeeor to w.
H. Goodyear.

“Yes. we will ac­
cept w hat your liankbook shows, in rfay
of payment on the
house you’re buying.
The bank is Al and
we accept. ihei.r fignree.”. Onr

Chester messer.
K B. messer,

।

PRATT’S DISTRICT.

Hs Good H$ Ulheal

H. U. flsderws, CatMtr.

DELIVER THE GOODS.

Delayed Letter.
.
Will Ritzihan and sister Mrs. Furd
; Thomas were called to Ohio by the
I sudden death of their mother.
j Mrs. Will Cronk is entertaining her
| sister Mrs. John Putman for a few
I daya
Mr. Frank Wilcox's non Asa has re­
turned home. At (he time of bis
mother’s death he was travelling in the
1 East and could not be found. We
j understand he knew nothing of her
: death until a few days before he came
I home.
| Luella Rose spent Sunday at home.
! Mrs. Calkins is improving since last
week. We understand they expect to
j move on to Mr. Charles Bachelor’s
I farm, east of Quimby.

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

R. B. nutter, Diet Pret.

Mrs. Allie Gnylierson and daughter,
! who have been visiting .her parents.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scidmore. returned
to her home in Buchanan Friday.

the front row of the galaxy of stars,
and his glory is imperishable.

$75,000.00

Hastings, Mich.

Offlccn

i Wm.
Pattuxm. of Mitchell. North
Dakota, visited Mrs. Belle Pattison and
j other friends in the city last week.

; fortune to .smile upon him. and may
justly rail at the injustice of his lot
! should misfortune haunt his path.
X The history of man is a continous rei cord of the recognised successes the
;i appreciated achievements—of-the
of the man
SwhodeHreretb.g.xxU H. .Um!, in

The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

People’s Meat Market
Phons 238.

It is "SEAL BRAND Coffee”
Don't forget the special brand.
It is such a splendid seller;
And our patrons call it “(Brand."
Buy it once and try it;
.You will firid it out of sight.
All our customers want it,
And the price Is hlways right.

SPECIAL

Weaver's Meat Market

bi

Q&gt;

When you wake up in the morning,
And do not feel just right;
*
You settle down to breakfast.
With a want of appetite, . •.
There is nothing that is better
To remove your sinking soul,
Than a cup of -SEAL BRAND” CoHee,
Steaming in the flowing bowl.

..j. W.- J.j Watkins are
Bin what pleases na must in Up- seMr. and Mrs.
kai™uf Mr. Root for Secretary Hay’s visiting relatives in South Bend.
Mrs. Anna Jones, of'CUedonia. was
ww,
•
plane is not merelv his eminent titn.wi.
but the refreshing example .of unselfish in the city last week voting friends.
loyalty to patriotic duty . which his
The Misses Minnie and Winn ifred
acceptance of this position gives so I Harper spent Friday at Ackeris point.'
strikingly. It is well . known that
— -« - Stem and’ ••
‘ were
Kellar
R. —
Bj •Menser
Secretary Root is not a wealthy man. I
Our Supreme Court in Smeberg .ys.
in^Grand Rapids Thursday on bnsinew.
Cunningham, fw&gt; Mich. 378. say that an He left Roosevelt’s cabinet, after six. i
Mrse A. J. Dowd anti daughter
A Glut SUre.
) [1 abutting lot owner In a city owns the years of public service, because he
Perfect Goods.
| Lillian are Kalamazoo viaitohi thin
Drug Eiperience,) |, fee of the land to the1 canter of the thought’his duty to his family’demandweek.
Drug Knowledge.
I street with the right to
its
use,
subject
-—.edjthatjhe, during his bent earning i
I-,-* , j il ,j ___ v—j
r.„. .s-w, .s,.
'-*■ ri. Gates, of Bay City, was
j to public easement, and may. set out years. Mhonld amply provide for them
Careful Xtteitioo,
Accsrecj.
a sidewalk
commands the !’1,‘
of Mrs. Jason McElwain last
| shade
shade trees.
trees. CAinstrucl
c&lt;
''
" and ^by practicing law. ’He
’
. r exercise other acts
of ownership
.
and tbe
acts of
ownership and
and -biggest
biggest fere
fees and
and earns
earns more
more money
money' u'e4‘^liftet Pnmnlatp -Unp nf firurt tn h© i I poreresion which di&gt; not interfere with when in active practice than any other ' Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chidester went
°
) I
public ttse.
'
New Yprk lawyer. His services are fp Wall Lake Monday to-tpend a conple
Found in Barry County.
\| A telephone is rather a handy thing ‘ always, in great demand. It is not.'of weeks
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the
prescription,
here.

D. $.
ran
Date Wateh,
B. B. JMtrstt.

i

I
,
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j

Savings «
Bank.

R. C. TroKh,

m. L Cook.

Interest
paid oe SMisgt Depctltt.
meetf to Com os

Will be taken by any real estate firm you may buy
of. .A new account seems small. It seems a big
thing, tliongh, when the time comes, that enables
you to buy a home.

fastings City Bank

Rul Etutt Sicsrltv.

Dishes! Dishes!
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices
in Barru Countu at
WATCH ltd JEWELRY

REPAIRING

F.R. PANCOAST

THE GORIER JEWELRY STORE

My atora la open evenings
Ph&lt; nr No 20-3 K.

�| ANOTHER TEST OF

'

COUNTY DRAIN LAW '

PARIS GREEN
INSECT POWDER
MACHINE OIL

Will Be Made In Ionia County. Sam e

In these goods you
want'

Drain commissioner Rice, after tak­
ing legal advice on tlie conxtitutionali-

County.

A QUALITY THAT
WILL DO BUSINESS

resisted the officers

Hirry Tryon, bring north of the
city, came to town Thursday and got
mixed up with some tanglefoot When
he had reached tbe fighting stage he
wan intercepted by the majesty -of the
law. and when the City Marshall and
Deputy attepmted to arrest him he re­
sisted. He .wm Baken before Justice
Bishop and fined $1(£15 includng costs,
ior 20 days in jail. At this writing be
:is in jail, though the fine may be paid
Ilater on.

the whole responsibility in tbe hands
of the Ionia county board of supervisors,
has’decided to'make a test case. Thumday he applied to the judge of pro­
when used as they
should be used.
bate for special comm imioners for the
Why not buy where
Jackson drain, in Orleans and Easton,
yon can get your
as provided tinder the old law. and
Judge-Webster refused to appoint. It
wm understood that this was to be a
• if the goods are not
test case and the commissioner then i
.right?
applied .to Judge Davis for an order to i
। the probate judge to show cause why
; j he should not appoint.
: Commissioner Rice is greatly hafidiPrescriptions prepared as if for
j capped by the provisions of the new
the Doctor's swu use.
law. which* suspends proceedings on
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
all proposed new drains until the
Sign of the Elephant.
| con niy board of supervisors shall take
i action. In fact, the law provides that
| no drain shall lie established or cleaned ।
’j out, straightened, widened or deepened
&lt; unlem necessary to the public health
« i and the-question of public convenience
j • or welfare shall not Ixi taken into cbp► will find at my store a full line of &lt; sideration in any of the.proceedings to*
J I establish drains iu Ionia county. The
» Potted Ham, Sliced Boat,
J Mustard, Olives,
• ; board of supervisors may fix and deter&gt;- ♦ Pickles, Sweet and Sour.
4 | mine such further conditions as they
»
Ketchup, Confectionery,
&lt; I may see fit.
! Cookies, Canned Goods,
• New Potatoes, String Beana, * j About 30 petitions for drain work
»
All Kinds of Baked Goods,
&lt; 1 are on file in the drain commissioner's
J
Fresh Celery.
4 I office and n^ne of them can be acted
* No one should go camping with- 4• .. upon until the suyervisofs have met
&gt; out taking along some of our famous * ,
» White House Coffee or Silver &lt;* and decided that the drains arc necessary
to tlie
the public
public health
health cunless the law !
* Leaf T»a.
&lt;* fwir
y «&gt;
Rice, the new Breakfast J i is held unconstitutional. A aim ilar •
. Food, only 5 cents a quark
&lt; | taw in Saginaw countv ba* been de-

MONEY BACK

W.J. HOLLOWAY.

CAMPERS

{ pEaLBMQf Staple Dry Gkxxta

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k

..
&lt;
4

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MY STORE IS OPEH EVENIN6S.

;W. H. FAIRCHILD.

*
&lt;

» Dry Goods and Groceries. .
• FOUR DOORS EAST OP OOODYBAR BROS *
’ HARDWARE.
---«&lt;

Souhwestern Michigan
Countie-.
The marriage last Tuesday in Port­
land of a deaf mute couple wm what
the papers call a ‘ ‘quiet* ’ wedding.
The ring service was used and a sister
of the bride acted as interpreter ?or

Rev. Buell, the officiating clergyman.
The parties to the marriage are bright
young people and show the advantages
to be derived at the State School for
such—shall we say unfortunates? The
word does not seem to apply • to this to the train to see him. .
case, nor in many others of which we
have personal knowledge. The groom
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
E. L. Page, of the wrecked Vicks­
•is to-be bookkeeper for a shipbuilding burg bank, whose worry over his state
firm in Bay City—a very responsible of affair* intlde him temporarily insane
'
QUIT CLAIMS.
i position.—Portland Observer.
was taken to the Michigan Asylum for
Emily D.'Bostwick to Charles
the insane at Kalamazoo. Little hope Dim table.
A. Dibble Bo acre* sec 88.
_
Central Standard Tim*.
of
his speedy recovery is held out by
Hastings
1 00
Surveyors . have been at work in
the
attending
physicians.
Kalamazoo during the |iast week —

! COURT HOUSE NEWS, j

Railway Time Tables.

WARHANTY DEEDS.

Eliza- Brunner et al tv John W.
' Strausbaugh. lo't 7 Block 7.
Roiuhe's*Add., Freeport....
Louisa Cook et ul to Charles kt.
Liachy 10 acres sec^X*&gt; Thorn­
apple

L...

William Sul*buugh et al Jtcr
. George Sulsbaugh. parcel sec
20, Baltimore;

the Patterson line. the. route of the
city has been changed, and instead
i of going but the line originally planned
roHl*
**
on Do«gl*z Ave-*
i|SMX) 00
! nue. The survey shows that the line
will from this city be run along the
&gt; Cooper road to Plainwell, down tbe
400 00
main street, turning at Allegan street
. toward Otsego. As soon as that stretch
. of track is completed, cars will be
1 ; placed in ojieration. and the work of
construction of the north end of the
line will be continued.—Kalamazoo.
Gazette.
230 OU

Fred Stowell and wife to James
M. Patterson and wife S. 02
ft. of lots 5 and 0 block 14.
Eastern Add. iCity..w..
Charles McCam and wife to
Mrs. Edna Woodhams Snook, daugh­
Nathan J. William* and wife
ter of Joseph Woodhams, formerly of
20 acres, sec 0. Rutland.- 8UU 0U i Plainwell has been selected for the
Charles E. Wood to Lewis Q
[ honor of unveiling tbe statue of the
Harris W. % bt 1147 and W.
: Indian Girl who guided tbe explorers
% lot 1148 City 200 00 through the great territory which is
clared invaHd.
now honoring their names. .The statue
Mary J. Wilkins to John Hold­
Commissioner Rice says the taw was
erected by contributions from the
en 80 acres see 7,- HMtings. J^30W) 00 .
I put through the legislature by Ionia
, women's dubs of Oregon and the club
I county parties who have objected ‘to a George E,. Booth to Grace L.
। w i contributing the largest sum was to,
Warner, lot 1181. City.......
। certain drain crowing their land. —
I have the privilege of naming the one
Florence E. Ford to John W.
i Portland Review.
; to unveil it. The club at Coquille cunBronsiin and Muy Stedge
। tributed the largest sum ^nd named
lot 9 W. if lot 10 block 11.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Mm. Snook who was largely instru­
Eastern Add City.*.
125 00
mental in raining the money.
Lncretia Stanton(2),
Mrs. Craig.
I Mrarbrin Lawrence. Mr*, Robert Mar­

PROBATE &lt;X»UBT.
tin. Mrs. Isaura Smith. Herbert Senter
The enthusiastic Chinese reaident* of
Eat. of Frances E. Herrick deceased.
“ , Miss Anna Michael. Miss Bessie Cox.
Battle Creek, though excluded hy law
Claims
heard
and allowed.
- ’ Miss Miron Forman. Jem is Wooden (2).
from becoming American citizens, nev, Mr. Adain Littlejohn. John Rocland.
Est.
___ __of ThomM
___________
Lawrenson
- dtx*ea*ed.
j er fail to projierly observe Independ­
j Wm. Chaste, L. R. Crable. Ed. Hol- .Claims heard and allowed.
, n
.
.
..
• ence’day. Iu*nt night they quite outdid
In
R.
of
Alm.rn
(oilierInw,,
brook.
We will close our Green
‘X”“inMd
Mother
fire
House to the public here­
' He who laughs adds one ray of snnafter on Sunday at 11 a.m.
i works. A large crowd congregated in
1 shine:to brighten tho day.
.
Eet. of Morri. Sweeiey &lt;lece«»d. [ rn,nt „r
i,un&lt;ln- end waited
Everyone made welcome
Final account lieard and allowed.
.
tiently for the di.play which »u inUP to the closing hour.
Est. of Cj-rus Buxton deceased, ternipted somewhat by the rain. It
TM lind tafanAJww Bapc
Basra the
A. F. Burroughs X Son .1'k”'"rr
Order appointingadminiatartor entered was highly creditable to the Chinamen
bond * filed. Letters issued to F. W. • and made noise enough to satisfy the
Walker.
j youngsters who look forward each
Eat. of Rolwrt Elston deceased. Final J*"* to Charlies, celebration.
account of administrator allowed and ।
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order to pay balance ot .-.tate to Col- :
b„ b„, ,n the
jrovejutd Potter M attorney. fo» Jane
it w„„, if the Independent
UMin’
„f thatj-ity voice, the natitnent of the
Eat. of Margaret Burgee deceiuod. dtixena. for it up it will lie a good
Proof of will filed. Order admitting many years before the people of the
will entered.. Letters issued to Harry । city will ask for the use of the streets
Best Body Brussels rug 10-6x12 at*35.00
City price $45.00
’
L May. Claims heard 'Nov;
Nov, 7th.
for another. It says the foul smell
A. F. Smith A Sons Axniinister Rugs 9x12, benutiEst. of Robert S. Brady deceased. . from «Pion* *nd the brand irf saUrnge
ful coloring, at $25.00. City price *35.00
Hearing for licence to sell real estate -the carnival people evoked was simply
' Velvet rugs at$25.00. Which are sold In city for 8:u&gt;.uu
Roxbury Brussels at$18.00. City price 125.00
tierce; and that the number of'fakirs
adjourned to July 23 th.
Empire rugs at$15.OO. City price 822.00
Estate of John Day et al minors and lewd women who followed tbe
We haw nigs, all sizes, m low u$1.00
show
made the merchant* "hot under
Art Square rugs at ....
-....
—
annual account of guardian filed.
.. &gt;8.40. City price 912.00
the collar. ”
Est. of Whaley A. Brooks deceased.
See our Hie of Rugs aad Carpets, all grades.
Prices guaranteid Lowest.
Petition for license to sell real estate
The suit of Cyrus A. Zimmerman vs
tiled. Hearing August 4th.
the M. C. Railway was settled Thursday
morning before the proofs were all in
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
! and after the trial had^jiroceeded three
days, the plaintiff getting lUWand the
Phone 76.
The Furniture and Carpet Man.
Clarence E. Shopbell. Woodland. - • *24 • costs of the suit being paid by the raih
0na Belle Everett. Nashville • .2U road company. The proofs were show­
’ I Frank Sulsbaugh, Baltimore .. .8»; । ing a jiermanent injury from being
J Lillian M. Powers, Baltimore.... .. .27 caught in a live stock.shute as the re­
n train bumping against the car
George Sulsbaugh, Baltimore .. .62 1 ,n’t
A Riicinncc UIES
I
a large
of j 8hall j । Catharine
Mr. Z. wm loading in this city last
B. Leonard. Baltimore. '
on
iian(1 which
rrt2 September—Charlotte Tribune.
। I George Harrington. Delton.........
sell at greatly red licet! prices
) Ena May.Spronl. Delton..?..........
...16
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ANNOUNCEMENT

have

stock

BL'G-

for the Next Thirty Days.
To make room for a car load
which I expect about August 1st.
■ rOpOSIUOn

REMEMBER THE............ Mr nfl !*&gt; c*n»,“*j;»
KEYSTONE MOWER AT OJOiUU ,D°e,‘,l*y
,hl*
Why pay 12 cent* for Twine when i am selling the very beat Standard
Twin* at 11. c*nt*7

No canvassers to pay in.this deal either.

Jesse .Townsend

CEMENT
HOUSES

ARE BETTER Than FRAME!
ARE CHEAPER Than FRAME!

ARE WARMER IN WINTER
ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!

They are free from dampuess and frost. These are facts that have been
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing High Grads Work. 1 have the
very latest atad most improved machinery for making Csmsnt Blocks and
am’able io give customers the finest finished work. I do variegated work
and ornamental cement work of al) kinds.
1 *
I have had a large exjierience in the cement business
aud will-be pleased to figure with you if you are thinking
of putting in a cement walk. 1 also do Plastoring and
High grads Stone work. For further particulars address

f*pmpnt
ii *

walks...

Horace N. P^lmatier,
-Ci,‘5£,1£“"u’

Vermontville, Mich.

Where Disease Germs Breed

William Stallaon. a restaurant keeper
of South Haven, didn’t care anything
about the 4th of July on his own ac­
count ; he just wanted his boy to have
a nice time. So William lighted a
No Hood to Fear “Gorma” If the Stomach Ba Healthy.
giant cracker which he held in his
The ideal breeding place for disease
‘ digestive
’
No ordinary food
can liya
hand too long. William now mourns
germs is* weak stomach and digestive laatiug relief. It.is absolutely
the loss of an eye and moat of his right system. Tbe food, instead of being m- ary, If one wishes to be well, to use MlBimllsted,' turns Into a sour, slimy, fsr- o-na.tbe only known remedy that south.
hand. '
m and hMto tl» rnncotu mMr.br» „.
after eating, moating, nausea and flat­ th, aktmaah ud dljte.ll,., trket,
Tho*. Lawson, of’‘Frenzied Finance'- ulency. The polsonou* germs that are laUi tbe •olar plekiH. ud .treiwibem
fame, passed through Charlotte Thurs­ given off from this undigested food an­ tba oarTM ot tbe ttbtueh.
Ml-o-ba la a fuacantaed cure
day afternoon on the Grand Trunk en ter tbe blood, and pimples, bolls, aud
dlaaaaaa of tbe atomaeb, eareptioj rM.
route for Kansas, where he will tell blotched *kln is the reeult. Nervous­ car, a guarantee being glaen b, w ;
ness and sleeplessness come more often
tbe people bow to do up the Standard from weakened digestion than from Holloway with every package he rell,
agreeing to refund tbe mono,
Oil. He responded to a call from the any other cause.
tbe remedy not giae perfect .at
, „n
800 or mon' Charlotte people who went

A big New York Company wants to
। j William S. Vj’oodruff. Hastings... .. ,8«
* ; Mirxey A. Holladay. Hastings.... ...22 g&lt;*t h Grnpd Rapids franchise to bring
water from Lake Michigan to that
COBB'S CORNERS.
city. But every time Lake Michigan
■
George Mitchell is home for a va- water is mentioned to a citizen of,
cat^onthat city, he has h bad taste '-irr his
thKcS Fri&lt;Uvf‘‘ WerB CaHinK in
He remembeH the

graft that
that, was attempted in a deal
■
i
\u-nu*
i'/
।
ru
•
■, big Kraft
; Joe. M ilhtts and family, of Hastings ■ , .&lt; . ,
, e
, . *
i ot
of that
that kind
kind «a few
few venv.
years nwo^n.1
ago.and h.
he's
. visited .1 John Trego’, Sunday.
’.
agin
it.
.•
Rev. Kidd exchanged pulpits with
j the minister of Wayland Sunday.
Mrs. Lillie Gould aud children are
Mrs.
Ida E. Salmon, of Scotts.
visiting Mrs. Gould's parents, Mr. and
Mich., was put off a Missouri Pacific
[ Mrs. Frank Sutherland.
train
the
other day for refusing to give
, Mrs. William Mitchell Sr. and son
| George ^•hited^at
visited at ^WilHam
William Mitchell’s up her ticket. She believed the cosiJr. of Middleville Sunday.
——7| dnetor was trying to swindle her. She
Yo,;DfEL?*2 •c;"'dd*n«h-' »ppw&gt;«a«tb«
,nd .be
put
ter of HMtings visited at George lng-,
.
*
r*m » Wednesday iu&gt;d Thtired.y
"
Mother train but her ticket ™
The l.rmere through bkre are he- Kt™" to the nundurtor l»/on.&lt;he train
coming quite discouraged over the re- ,eft the depot.
cent rains. Some have whole fields of 1
hay cut down.
‘
| Of course there are many people out
I of employment, but there has been no
“Yesterday I bought” writes n corre­ j time for three weeks that we would
spondent. “sqme Wad; jet -buttons, and j not have been glad to pay a manwith
when I got home I found on-the curd, a sythe two jiricee for a short job of
«»t AuHtra(iiH) Mak**.' I took a p
weed mowing. The ones solicitated
cil to write ki .my aocount book, I.either did not own a sythe. or had a
found It had ‘U. 8.' A.' npoc It, 1 backache.—Charlotte Leader.
■ sharpened the point nod on tbe sbarp! ener was 'New York.’ I pot out a
i match to light tbe lamp, and on the
.
,
Kun Dykrelrx.
ot K«Um«xon. _
wm
: box was 'Made in Sweden.’ I lit the one of the victims of our wicked
lamp and found on it -Made in Bava- method of celebrating July 4th. A
' H“ '
"—London young cotapanion bought a pistol and
| Telegraph.
I cartridges to duly celebrate the 4th. A
, ball from one'of them passedtShrough
Rhin's lung, inflicting probably fatal
•1 injuries.

MULHOLLAND HAS IT

Deltoa
Clorerd*l«
Shultz
Haattor*
toots Grore
Woodland
Woodbury It
Via P M Ky. .
LaaWnc
Grand Rapids

Governor Warner is said to oppose a
pardon for T. F. McGary, the Grand
Rapids lawyer, who was said to be
thJ brains of. the water deal that a
gang attempted to foist upon the city.

Michigan Central
Takin* effect June ta ,im. Trato* leers
Hastings as follow’

EASTWARD

ie:17
»:»6:
*:£! &amp;:
9:105;
a.55 5:
«;» 4?
S:3S 4:
1:34:

WESTWARD
No. IM.

.....J;
O. W. BuucLKh.
7:10.Wcmw.,
Hasttorv
Allegan is to have a street carnival!
Wait till it is. all over, and then let
WOODBURY IONIA-STAGE LINE
Edwy Reid in the Gazette sum up the IXMITCS WOODBURY
after lurlya! o( monitor train* UR:U. AjtIvm at IoqU t0.w A v ,
beauties'and advantages of carnivals turninx from IONIA Font Office at 1:to P. M. arrires at Woodbury at cose'elock tor train w-JT
M. Ry. and train south on CbeC.K. A B.
, ...
in general and this one in particular.
WNT M- MARTIN, PROP.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

Grand Rapid* jail would not bold all
the violators of Mayor Sweet's procla­
mation against the firing of giant
crackers, rocket* etc. before daylireak
KNAPPEN, KLEINHANS &amp;
of July 4th.
. •
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
17 Michigan Trust Co. Building, Grand
Rapids. Mlehlgaa.
Mrs. xNettie Myers, wm awarded a

verdiot-of 93.600 against the M. C. R. THOMAS * PRYOR. c.b.Tbomas
R. at Marshall for the death of her non
Attorneys at Law.
L- H- Pavoa.
who was killed by a M. C. car.
Offices over Hastings City Baah.
Vermontville is to have her “home­
coming days" August 3rd and 4 th.
when a big time i-» expected in that
staid old town.

C.ILUROVK A POTTER,
Attorneys at Law,
(Snocwon to Philip T. Uolgrovai
ffloe la Union Blo«k. H**Ungs. Prwcrt!

A. I. K1NASTON,
Attorney st Law-

Oror J. S- Goody-*.- A Co., wore.
TaeUoaa to al! courts of n* stat* Collodion-

Alex Peny. of Muskegon.
WM
drowned at Saugatuck Wednesday
aftemoon while in liathiug in the Kal­ J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Woodland, Mich.
amazoo river.
All business given prompt and careful
attention. Collections a specialty.
The Battle Creek-Coldwater Electric
UKNTI9TS
railroad in said^to l»e a sure go, a* the
F. «. WILLISON. D. D. S.
l*»nd* to finance it haw been sold. ,

_______________ FHTSlClAXa

DH. LOWBT.
““
Hastings, Mlcb.
Always a Urge stoeg of ey» Bhuses U4
spectacles on hand.
H. A AC. H. BARBER?
?T.T”
Physicians and Surgeons.
F. EL TIMMERMAN
Bomospathlc Pbyslj-tou aBlj dm
-on. Office cor. Jefferson -aud Comer
Streets

A HANLON. M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
■
MiddlevilleJ Mich
K. V..GALLAGHER,
GALLAGHER, Phytic
Phksiciau and
Surgeon. Dowling, Mkh
hours: 12 to 2 p. m. and 7 t
|NUi&gt;:;

SWRVEYOU.
WALTER HEATH.

ITn ■?.. I"'

greUure.MI.&gt;

■ It is claimed the failed Vicksburg
hank will be able to pay dejiositora in
full.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, HMtings.
Money to loan on Re*! Estate. R- si! E.&lt;tato soltl on conuntwlou. Genera) coon*y
aDctag. Hadnc a complete set of Attract
Book*. &lt;x&gt;mpll"d from tbe Rrcords.' cam
furnish complete Abstract*.
.

CORRESPONDENCE.
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Delayed' Letter.
Miss Vera Chamlten* of Grand Rap­
ids has been the guest of her two cou­
sins Mi*se* Gladys and Mildred Coulter
the past two wreka.
&gt;
The children of J. W. Cairns and
neighboring little folks are enjoying a
new lawn swing.
- Some of our yonng people expected
to spend the fourth at Grand Rapids
but the small pox kept them at home.
Mia* Mildred Coulter is visiting her
aunt Mrs. Mamie McCotmel of Irving.
Mr. Ro*s Moore has a new separator.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wolfe visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Idmcaster Sunday.
Mrs. Shaw who haa l«een caring for
her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Hayes has re­
turned to Freeport- and aoon'expects to
liecome a resident 6f HMtings. ,
Ray Wolfe of IMton visited relative*
of this place.

*
RUTLAND CENTER.
Delayed Letter.
x
Ira Otis and wife of Luke View are
visiting Wm. Otis and family.
Mrs. Frwl Otis went tq I^uising
Monday to visit Clarence Otis and
family.
“Hubert and Pauline Miller of Grand
Rapids are spending the.week with
their aunt Mrs. Vanderbruok.
Mr. Chas Briggs and wife of Podunk
attended Sunday School and Church
here Sunday in the interest of the S.
8. convention.
John Miller and family of Washten­
aw- Co. returned home Tuesday after
spending the past week with relative*
here.
Mrs. Jennings is-entertaining a son
from Detroit.
Air. Warren Foreman attended quar­
terly meeting at Yankee Springs.
Children's dayxwas appropriately ob­
served at the church the 25th.
Wm. Haven* lost a horse last week.
Rev, Kidd and wife of Irving called
on friends here last week.
'
Mr. McQninney and Mr. Erwin vis­
ited tho last few days at John Belson's.
Oren Erway spent Sunday at Quimby.
Several of the young people of this
vicinity spent the 4th at Gun Lake.
. Tbe Rutland Base Ball team’will give
an ice cream social at the home of Mr.
McGnlnesn. Saturday evening, July
8th.

QUIMBY.
Mrs. Bert Dslev and children are
visiting friends in Irving.
Quite a tew from here spent the 4th
at Thornapple lake.
Miss Mae Richtmyer, of Battle Creek,
spent one day last week with old friends
of this place.
Mrs. Elsie Castelein is spending a
few days in Battile Creek.
Miss Gertie Moore, of Maple Grove,
returned home Tuesday after a two
weeks visit with her cousin, Mrs. Ross
Calkins.
,

ROWLAND BROS.
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
several first class rigs in connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.

NORTHROP KING.4 GO’S
'

Sterling Northern grown tested

GARDEN

SEEDS

of Minneapolis. Minn., for sale.

L.A. EATON.

.■

DAN^LAKE.

THE OLb RELIABLE

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HORSE SH-JfcR.
Shop on Court street, just eas: uf
.leffersoii st.

CLinpC FOR Mi:\
jn'JLO for BOj

i.

1 nmkr.a *i»ecl*lty of l»n&lt;lll:i&lt; MEN N
BOYS’ SHOES. S«&gt; u&gt;y line- lieton- Eepalrlnx neatly aud promptly &lt;lou

• PHILIP LUTZ.
8eeon&lt;rsoor »ntb of Itottoffiv* ■

129 N. Creek .Street.
------- .. . ..................

Wm. H.STfcBBlNS.
Licensed Embalmer
and Funeral Director
Ro&lt;xn» next to OutatuuM' Pliuut
Mud to. Residence
Court
call* protnjUly attended. day &lt;J n’ft

J. ............

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Table Cloths and Napkins.
We have a new machine with which we can do up
Table .Cloths and Napkins lake new. Just trv us and
be convinced.
.

Phone 243.

*

The American Laundry- W. J. Sink. Pnp

No. 77.

No. 77.

GASOLINESTOVES
OIL STOVES
LAMP STOVES
A FULL LINE
Weissert Bros

�5

HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 18. 1905.

D. Cadwallader's I i\reased its sur­
EAL

ESTATE EXCHANGE,

plus to

$25,000

CORRESPONDENCE. !

WESLEYAN AND U. &amp;

CAMP MEETING

The J. 8. GOODYEAR CO

Will Be Meld In Pennock’s Grove
MORGAN.
The Masthtfs City Bank Added : One accident to be recorded for
South of tbe City August
$5,000 to\^ Surplus. A Sound
Tbornapplo lake. Mat Addie Main
11th iq 21st. *
■ had her hand severely burned by hold­
Prosperous -ln*tltutlon.
South 51 feet of lots 3, 4 and 5 and
'
i ing on to a large cannon cracker. The
The union camp meeting of the Wes- ;
East 12 feet of balance of said lot R In
I at the Hast- • only wonder Is that it did not tear tbe leyans and United Brethern will be­
Beginning
witlUHuly
block 14, Striker's addition, 8200.00.
ing* City Bank’s stirWu „ lureimt whs fingers off instead of Wintering them. held in Pennock's Grove-,south of this 1
Also lots 9 and 10, block 2, Grant's made $25,000, h*vin^ ,
,
! She will probably remember the fourth
been increased । of Joly
£or a long titae.
city for the ten day* beginning Friday I
addition, $200.00.
*Fifteen
..»&gt;«» a.
Wu^ and avw
■«.
. . • frotn 120.000, where it-L__ _boen m*in« I There was a very large crowd at the August 11th and closing Monday Aug- ;
houses
lots for—
sale.
No. 340-A farm of 115 acre.; toll la odnod tor aotne time. ThiVmake* the ' lake the 4th. variously' estimated at
ust Slat. This is a “beautiful place for
clay loam and sand loam and lay* well. I capital and surplus an even'1^100,000. | from two to three thousand persons. a camp meeting; and all arrangements ,
70 aerea Improved, IS acraa bottom land
iMk haa had a very x I i table I Th* orator of the day gave a very have been made’for the comfort and ,
SaWACTne^ 1
“&lt;&gt;
—«•
« x &gt; . I pleasing and entertaining tuldrew.
rv'
Mr. and Mrs. Burgett of Battle Creek convenience of those who attend. Re.v. ,
fine bulldlnra,barn la a baaemenl 34x4«, all™ financial inatltotion. We —moved in with their parenta Mr. and Wm. Dillion. D. D. of Bpringfield, O-, '
30 rods from a fine church. 1 mile from I it will be a pleasure to our readers*to i
. Mrs. Eugene Weaver the 4th. .
will lead in the religious services.
aabool, line flowing apring near build ,hi, umgibie evident* ot tbe progr,
Mrs. W. S. . Adkins and daugtber Those desiring further information j
Dx’8’
a m ,
, ,I ttntl prosperity of the City-Bank.
. Grace were-in Hastings Saturday.
should addrem Res*. M. J. Sadder, of
No. 308—A line farm ot 125 acre*,
‘
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Mr. Steven Haywood left Morgan on Allt^an or Rev. !C. J. Bradley, of this
•oil ll heavy clay luam, level and free
SECURED A GOOD POSITION
the noon train Saturday for his home.
city.
‘bWX^Wto'i'aTn'S! 'Cflarenee Goucher to^-utrd a
Mich
WEST PARMELEE.
I
including scale house; barn Is basement ' ^ition as conductor on the Inter-urban
,
Haj"wood, father of 1 nomas
40xM. Fine location mile from school, road between Jackson and Battle Creek.
"uhd1 m,The Miasm G-ladys, Morgan, Allie
chureh, .tore, and creamery.
,ini| |c(t
WK.k Io assume his new!
'&gt;Ut
c^iance ^or
Stimson and Maitland Thurj&gt;e and Verb
saudr ^e! afnd daVlo^and’l*yi°a iHe wiM ***'’• charge *’f on® ,rf ' Mr. Field.* proprietor of the Ha&gt;- Thomas. ’Villi# Thorp* and Oscar Har­
little^ling andter/er* on a fliL lake, the fast through c*rs and will mate tings Herald, wa*4n Morgan Saturday* ter celebrated at Gun Lake the fourth, i
Mr. Edward Hall of Grand Rapids m :
A good 8 teom house and out buildings, j Albion hi* home. Tbe position i* a He waa here ui the interest of hi* pa««
-n improved
■.—------- j i-_uer. Eer
Made
a call on Mr Adkm*. Mr.
visiting his cousin F. M. Stimson and.
Fine
fruit, all
but 2 ------acres. r&gt;
R. :i good, one and, Clarence .ha* manv
‘
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.t’ancher. Mr. Muntou and the P. 51. wife.
F. D. andulrptou,. Hna,«K toll" fr°to (rirn,i. whowi.h bin, Micce**. ..
all^
all
Walter Cline and lady friend spent.
Hastlugs. Might trade.
'
“
u seemed glad that they met him.
Mr. Baker. H. M . KipfTand W. L. the Fourth at Thomapple Lake.
No. 391—A farm of 47 acre*, tine day i
NOTICE TOTAXPAYj
Riglow.. all of Detroit, are rusticating
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Potts of Grand j
loam soil, lays rolliug.
Borders on a
a?*Thornaj
City taxes are due and jgyable from av
Thornapple lake. Also Mr. Slillson Rapids are the guests of her parents •
tine lake of resort, 3 miles from two
Collections' nnd -.-.-’fj. of
’ Grand Rapids, are at the F. M. Stimson and wife on their way ,
July 1 to Angu*t 10
little railroad towns. Fine buildings.
itt Bronson as . I^tte house taking an outing and re*t- burnt* from Jackson.
No. 449—A farm of 140 acres; 105 will be received by
Miss Jessie Wood celebrated at .Gun !
* More on Jefter- :j ing up.
acres under plow, 35 acres of tine beech deputy at,W. .A
Mr. and Mrs. Hiteaman and son, of
and maple timber. A tine large sugar son street on
Wednesday and ’Grand Rapid*, took.dinner with Mr*. Lake but did not do so alone.
Mr. Ed Stimson of Grand Rapids is i
bush. Flue stock and grain farm. Good
bove
time.
Thursday
dnri
■
C.
J.
Norris
Sunday.
visiting bis daughters Ruth and Edlah. 1
buildings, including silo; barn is basei
51ira M. A. Day Is ill. not exj»ected
D. K. Titman.
nftnt 40x30. Fine location.
The Maccabees of this place attend­
I
to
live
but
a
very
short
time.
City
Treasurer.
ed the funeral of their brother Stevt'
No. 446—A farm of 43) acres: 115
’
Mrs. Ella Comfort returned tu her Vance Sunday, also lota of friends .and &gt;
acres improved, balance oak wood lot.
home, Hudson. Mich, last Wednesday. old neightMirs. The family have our I
Fine fruit and plenty of it. Fine larj^
Mr. and Mr*. Adkins entertained the sympaeby.
buildings. Soli is a tine clay loam. Near ।
tchool and fine location.
minister and bis wife and several of
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Cline were.the
the young ladie* from Barryville Fri­ guests of F. Barnum Monday.
\And ion othrr form* (pr sale.
day evemrig. Singing and music on
Mr. Watson Howard and daughter
Tiatever yon do, do not worry, the piano, lifter which came ice oream Miss Gladys of Lakeview were called I
othing so qnicklv -defeat* success. ! and cake: a pleasant enteratainment here by the death of his nephew Stave i
Let tbe worn come when it dew. , »"'1
•*
Vance.
j
. .
,
Gloomy, discouraging went her cattsMr. Cnimlwck and Mrs.
I meet it nraveiy.
J ng die farmer* a great ileal of anxiety
were the guests of Mrs. Philo .Cline I
j Jo*. PflugJr. went after the sea- for the care of their.crops tbev teing Monday.
I wm'v record for Middle toko th., find . ““W’ •“ &gt;»rwt the b*y nnd grain
L*e:ve brash Fish
! , -,
.
. ... ,
, ,
that is ripe, bhould tin* wet weather
GLASS CREEK.
Friday. 5^’ht?y are
■ of the week, and thinks he ha* it, , (.onl[nuo innch longer it will certainly
ked
I 'A?
irect.
in ice. aft
landing a five pound tess.
affect the merchant and mechanic as
The funnh has cume and gune. Quite i
order
Just try ns
You are given mind and muscle and well, for the reason that ki* necessary a number from aronild here went to i
for fish.
.j. ’ &gt;
for the farmer u&gt; prosper in order that Cloverdale and Mime to Gun lake.
’t
be a
to get married this
you are exited to make the beet.use tbe merchant
mechanic find ole
Mrs. Frank Jenkins of Prairieville i
or for
Fur-camping p
thoroughly enjoy
the comforts of a home? Why
of teth. If you do not. blame only j for their gofids.
visited relatives in this vicinity Sat- . A*,
11 find our
your home
which you have been contemplating so long? Per­
yourself for your position in life.
Very small turn out at the resort urday and Sunday.
•w
as wnd Cold
Home Mad
haps
is
of
up a
that has been
Meats just the t
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Carpenter and ; [7^
I.t sonnded good to hear the factory Sunday.
whistles again Monday morning &gt;sum- j Mr. Howard Hahn, of Grand Rapids. children of Shultz and Mrs. Huldab .*&gt;,•
keeping you
taking
desired step. If this is so ire
Imoning the awl, flflo employ* to | ^d«&gt; friend-»nd oMra^rallitamw Otis and Mrs. B. M. Jenkins ami chib W
would say that you need
worry on
score any longer,
dren viaitetl at Edgar Otis Sunday.
iwork. The town would v-em v.-ry ’«*.“, &gt;'
tinie
„lrrk.„(«
There is lots of hay down and there ,
as hundreds whom we have
homes for can testify
tome Indeed without the life end hne n[ the
by tl„.
4th don't MNJin to
any let up in the rain rt?
Saturday we will have a nice
to.
It
is
our
aim
sell
our
goods
at
a price
I
, tie and business o.f it* manufacturing ! caused by the premature explosion of' to let farmers get it np.
line of, Spring Chickens for
i enterprise's
firo works, causing the jwcmle to Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Ir.'a Otis Jnly !
that any
no matter
can
have.their
Brbllers.
i
‘
,
, , , ,
lun for shelter aud safety, some tehind fi a
pound girl.
’ ' —
least comfortably furnished. We are always on the
I The Baptist Sunday *cboul had a trw., ^ne to the house and to any
sure enough Baptist day for their pic- thing that would protect them from
lookout
our
goods
least
.
HIGH BANK.
—
—
water
the
mirale*
that
were
flying
in
every
nic Thursday.
. Their
constantly increasing patronage is a guarRather discouraging weather for hay­
! direction. ---------------------enough to suit the most fastidb’Uf
ing and harvest.
ante© that
have
beyond
measures.
water in the lake and river, and ap- i
GREGORY STREET.
John Freeman expects to move to
The MEAT MARKET Man
to meet you soon at
on Furniture Corners
parently more yet in the clouds. ' Bnt 1
stand Nashville in the »'ear future, where he '!»'
Haying is practically. at
Two doors east of Citu Bank.
will work in a furniture and music i
they made the best of it. and demon; gtill in this neighborhood,
yours
store
and
Lemuel
Edmonds
will
move
।
strated that they could be cheerful no ,i Mr*. Elmer Ingram is suffering with
Phone 22 Hastings. Mich,
sore foot the result uf irtejiping on a on tbe /arm.
MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO., Hastings, Mich
ocoooooooooooooooooooooooo matter how deprwwing the weather. 'i arusty
Rufus Cherry and wife, of your city i 'IP
shingle nail.
Mijk dealers are being called ujxjn i
Mr*. Will Pennock is reported to te spent part of last week with 'her sis- ( O,
for their licence fee of $1, .which was1 on the sick-list.
ter Mr*. James Freeman returning
j authorized by the last legislature. The | A Christian Endeavor m«-eting has horqe Sunday.
James Freeman and family spent ----! fee is to be jiaid annually and milk j been organized
our
‘ * rat school
house
1 dealers who have not paid the required Tbe following officers
- were elected: Sunday in .Hasting* the guest of their t
NORTH IRVING.
Pre*." Mrs. ^..■'M7
E. Newton:
Vice,TX:
Pres.. son Eugene.
fro.
,Blirln"
. John Kaller of Grand Rapids spent
The ladies aid society will meet with
'
•
the
4th
at
Free|»rt
, of their milk. The prnceeth of the fl- , Mfa gtewart; Chorister, Edna Bechtel; Mr*. H. Bechtle Jnly2i&lt;tJi instead of the
I Freeport-had a fine celebration. An
: cense fund will go towards payment Organist. Inez Newton The meeting 19th/
old man caught the greased pig Froeof inspectors and toward, tetter sani- was led Sunday evening by Chas,
to call and see the very latest
tary conditions in farm yards when* • Be»ch.
print pajper, known as the
...sill.
L. nt un.1 in d.iri.Our Sabteth School is prospering
milch cows art- kt pt and in dairies
nnd&lt;?r th&lt;&gt; Su.M,rinten&lt;iMncy
an extended % isit with relative*.
pljuwi
of
no on(J w&lt;&lt; anmk, or
All dealers come under the new law MrK’. Frank BlLsh V’&lt;* welcmae all
acnvRia 1 at
we dld not ** any'
ARISTO GOLD PAPER.
and will be taxed. Grocers selling who will come.
A55YKIA.
Glenn Moore celebrated at Freeport
milk, those selling it to their friends j Ed DeMott purchased a new mower . Mis* Phippin of Iowa is visiting Mr.
Sam Zerby was on cmr street one day I
1ST. Come to our
aud refresh yourself
or the regular owners of a milk wagon, last week and Ed Groat a new side-de- and Mrs. Augustus Ford.
it will (certainly be worth
week.
-----------1— ----i livery rake. The hoys are now wonyour time to-call and see
a
of
cream soda.
Mr*.
Jewell
visited
relatives
at
BatGrandma Cohh spent .the Fourth at |
IRVING.
! dering when they will te ame to jute
.samplesiof the work.
♦
'
.
de Creek this week.
I yira Geo. Hubbard'*.
There will te a Phonographic con-, thera
2ND.
t stand around a
store all day
Master Robert Hartoin virited his
Maud Browni of Ohio, spent Z
cert at the M. E. church Saturday
Mrs. Matie Coborn and children are cousin Gladys Tuckerman of Battle , the imNt week visiting at her father’s
evening July 15 consisting of tend I visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.,
and
Buy
SANITARY BREAD,
s
Creek last week.
.
L Cunningham’s.
music solos ahd songs by the Edison ' Eugerte Bush.
Don’t forget to set me before
right, baked right
kept clean,
pies, cakes
Don’B. Jewell, of Kalamazoo Summer !
Mitchell was home over 8unyou buy a Kodak, Camera, or
quartette.
Admission 5 cents.- Im- i Mra. Celia Chase is again found at Normal, spent the 4th at home.
^y.
supplies!for same.
mediately after the program ice cream I her old home, and welcomed by her
and
qf ns.
Mrs. Louise G. Smith and. Berl Tank- ' Mrs Flora Garn cannot come liome
will te served in 5 and 10 cents dishes | many friends.
er. are spending a few weeks in Chi- to vjMjt now on account - of thtf small
! to all who wish it
--- —
'Oritltilm nt
Mrs* Cole
Newton returned* from
' pox .scare at Woodland.
i Mr. L.S. Hill’s family are entertain­ near Lowell Monday where she had’ cago.
liltitirs.
Sheriff Fumiss and Prosecutor Pryor I Robert Mitchell began cutting hay
' ing their cousin Mrs. Gertrude Wheel- lieen called to attend the funeral of her
of Hastings, were in town last week.
ia„t
(in Lonjg Jordanplace.'
I er oi Chicago, I1L
sister.
K
Mrs. Bird of Bedford visited her sis-1 Robert has fine crops. He is a hustler.
: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chambers.
Mrs.
Kelly
of
Hickory
'
Corners
spent
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
i qq10 many friends of Loren Jones of
, Misses Dottie and Flossie Boorum of the fore part of tte week visiting her ter Mrs. A. T; Shepard last week.
Lon Park and Hanrey Willison camp- Chicago, will te pleased to hear that
Hastings,
:
Michigan
j HiuAingw. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cham- parent.*, Mr. and Sirs. Will Bechtel
ed at 'Clear Lake lain
he is going to locate nearer. He will 1
last week.
ters and grandchildren Vera Chamlx*rs
CREEK STREET' and Mildred Coulter spent the Rh with
Sir. and
Mn. E|
.MrqI”—
* ,*rra nMr
jir.
nnu aim.
£.4 aNay
*mv virftol
vibiicu *»»*.
~— -­ lo“k
. Mr. and Mi’s. George McConnell.
I Will Roush wife and children and and Mr. David Hnggett in south As- I &lt;»rand Rapid*.
nv last weex.
week.
j1 Rev.
”— Kidd
vtaa exchanged
...
pulpits with I
I
Miss Gladys and Millie Ellsworth ।, Fred
r lvu Gamble
^-,4,,,,,,,^ wife
„
and luuutvl&gt;
children spent Syria one day
of Bowens 1
----- —
„ their
------ ,‘ Sunday at Chas. Bidelman s.
Mills
are ----------visiting
ruatna Ford'will
Mrs. Augustus
Font’ will rntoriL,»-x
entertAiw- K*v- KoMihou of Marian.: A Janie.
- ■ - congregation out for this place, and a
I grandmother. m
Mrs.
Mary Ellsworth
_.
srv
।I
Frapp and Mix Martha Hough- tbe L. A. 8. —
Thunilny
afternoon
July
, *
. splendid sermon.
this week.
i 1 Ulin and children spent Sipiday at 20th.
| Rev. Roberson of Wayland and Rev. William Cramer’s.
’
Lethn Wilcox of Battle Creek is
We
strive. as
housee do. to find the
RUTLAND CENTER.
Kidd of this plwo oictouiged pnlpiu |
Jan,. HouglK.bn is .rending • spending the week with her grand­
Cheapest Stuff
is the market, but rather
last Sunday. ,ew days wish her sister Mrs. Eaiza parents Mr. and *Mn. Theo. Packer.
Grandma Erwaj- is visiting at John
I Tbe L A. a served Ice cream at the Day In Maple Grove.
Jay Holton was given a pleasant ffur- Epyay’a
the best. ’Tie
you can buy Grocesie*
! home of Mrs. E. E. Warner last Thun.- I J|p,
Crawford and child of Cise’last Saturday evening by a numIfa Otis and wife are the proud
any old price,
the quality.
day. There was » good nttondanec. I
the guct of S. 3. Bldelr of-his friends it being his 2lst parents of a 9 pound girl bom July
[ The proceeds arnout:red to -&gt;..10 ,
Sunday.
birthday. They presented ^him with Sth.
Miss Gertrude SI«mer returned to . . Kral]t Biadmun .„j wlfc
H„t. a gold ring.
GOOD GOODS, THE TOP NOTCH SORT
Mrs. Frank Jenkinb of Prairieville
her home in Graud Rapids tost hnda, .
.pent a few dare last week with
visited relatives here Saturday.
I after .[ending a week with friends tn ।
ran Henry.
'
BARRYV1LLE.
can
found
Prices very
Gertrude Otis returned from Lake
’ this place.
Quito a number frum this jdace sjent
The Woman's Foreign Miaaiofiary View last week.
Harel Callihan of Baltilhore town- tb^Eounh „ Thomapple lake.
TRY OUR MONITOR TEAS.
SocietyjDeete with Mina Lirzie Higdon
Harry Colins of Morgan spent the
Wednesday of thi» week.
fore jmrt ^&gt;f the week with relatives
1 John Hold, ami tastily if Battle
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilbur of Syra­ here.
O -„
, stu
, I Creek is visiting his Inuther Hthvard.
PINE TAILOKIHQ.
Bert Daley and wife and children of I
°
cuse N. Y. and Gladys and Bernard
Harry Otis uf South Rutland visited
Quimby are visiting relative* and I
Gillett of Marshall have been gueeta
Ray Erway Sunday.
friends in this vicinity.
GUN LAKE.
at the parsonage &gt;he jmst week.
THE GROCERS,
HA5T1NU5 HICH.
.
Phane 3y.
Eva Erway called at North Irving
Archie Wright of Grand -Rapids
w. L Thomas. 1). W. Rogm. T. N.,
Mrs. Preston entertained the luulies Friday where she has been engaged to
spent the4th with hi* father F. Wright; Bierley assisted by the resortdn, on the Aid Society last week.
teach tbe following year.
of this place.
.
eas&gt;l sjde of the lake gave a grand disThe teachers of die Sunday School
Several from this vicinity attended
| play of fire works on the eve of the gave encouraging reports uf their class
OKDEH FOR PUBLICATION.
MAPL E GROVE.
&gt;■ “Glorious 4th
4th”
’’ Those witnessing
witneming the attendance for the past quarter last the social at Mr. McGninnes's Satur­
day evening.
। State of Michigan. The Prol-afe l aurt fur the
.
. Mrs. Fanny Whitcomb who has teen 1 display said it was die finest given in Sunday.
County uf Harry.
Frances VanAnnan of the city is
so ill is a little tetter at this writing. , Barry'county in many moons.
1 At a Mewion of said Court. beU at the 1‘robate
The childrens day collection for for-;’.visiting Zera Newlapd.
omc® )i&gt; the citj of Hastings in said County on' Mrs. Ira Cummings is here from 1 j. N. Bierley and son Clarence leave eign missions was six dollars and eighty ;•
June, July and August
John
Foreman.
! Hopkins Station.
| for Toledo, Ohio, Tuesday morning for cents. The program was excellent and , -Harry
——- Williams,
-r™—
------------*--------Ella
»— ;
wen reoderwl -end the .xmgregellon Lethrop end Floy Erwey .pent one &lt;l»y ,
I Kate Cortright from Lacey visited a few days.
la
at Detroit.
*"
a Mentally J tin.&gt;ni
nt J'lmeti. C.
'n’’tt week
"•«* «
Detroit.
■■
at-Jajse Smith's one day last week.
i W. L. Thomas, T. N. Biertey soon large and attentive.
erMtn having fllr-tl m said wurt hb
■ Rev. Harhridge nl Leroy Mloh. tow
Cto»Whittemore and family of
au as at.in = (Metropolitan)
’ i 1 Mr*. Geo. Cannon is^no tetter at | expect to have new teat houses.
j this writing.
i Chas. Salisbury and wife of Chicago been aecnn-d to Imre charge of tho ^&gt;»tl&gt; Rutland apent Sunday at John I
DETROIT, MICH.
It is Ordered. That tbe 2181 &lt;Uy of .Tidy' &gt;. 1&gt;,
t
----- —1
------ .----- ---------------- ------- j E. J. Norton and family were at I are spending their1 vacation at tho singing at the Midand Park (Gull Lake) ! Erway’s.
Enlar any tlnv No vacation*. Good
Floy Erway has taken the Richie
1TvMniTE,V/%m&gt;1Cl j Hastings last Fridav.
' Cascatte Hotel Chas, is a well remem- campmeeting-to be held August 8 to 13
reMilts guaranteed. V niter npw inauait I Ins nald txHlUun.
and
Miss
Nina
B.j Lathrop of this Schoo'l near Gun Lake.
nieut. Corre*pon&lt;Jriiee stdfelted. Addrs*'
W. C. Chirk and family. Ray Lap- , tered Hastings boy.
, It I* Fyrthor Ordered. That yi
entire
-.1___ _ 1. .____ ______ _
....i.-a
Makcs*KldDsys and Gladder Bight
' ham and family camjied 'at Clear lake •
---------------------------r-"——.■
------- =—rr— last Saturday and Sunday.
■
household necessity. Dr. Thomas'
title. |n the lladtlnis LUuner a
Ila
EadYisrtan
They all say that "Paris Green Basra tte
Had and rircuixted in said county
The Maccatee social at Clark 's hall ! Ecletric Oil. Heals'burns, cuts, wounds
Bamtot BuHdlne, Griswold and Grand
•V •••. M. M vx
ll VLiIrf 1 JlivllLl
JulR i the night of the fourth was quite well ’ of any sort: cores sore throat. Croup, Kills" when bought at Mulholland's Bignxtcn
River Ave., DETROIT. MICH.
ITobatr.
Judge of Ft exite,
Drug Store.
j
Csrea ©oUai Prsvcnia Pasvsoola
jI attended.
I catarrh,^astEhia: never fails.
Office over Pierson's Grocery.

HASTINGS, FUCK.

SOME JULY BARGAINS

We are closing out our Shirt Waists at a discount of 25 per
cent. This season’s styles and very desirable.

We also offer our lines of Peau de Sole Waists, lap Silk Waists

etc. at the same reduction

Ladies' Dress Skirts L4 off regular prices

A chance to

secure a nice skirt at a very moderate price.

Reduced prices on all Wash Goods, Lawns. Dimities etc.

For the best vdue in Black Petticoats, try an “Alain, a nice
line at 98c.

AU Muslin Underwear at 20 per cent below regular prices.

bcal News

Try a NEW IDEA PATTERN, 10 cents

resh Fish

A Letter to the Young People ot Barry County and Vicinity
Wouldn

it

good idea
all

summer,
put'off

and
longer,that
it
the expense
frqm

&gt;s
&amp;
©

furnishing
home
the
not
this
furnished
constant
to
such
person,
how poor,
afford to

s

V homes at

to give
And our
we
Hoping

F.W. Clifford

customers-the best

w

for the

money.

succeeded

all
our store
We remain
truly,

YOU ARE

INVITED

There Are Two
Ways TO Do It.
TRY THEM.

KEEP
COOL

♦
J

J
+
♦

—

with

place

delicious ice

glass

—Don’
bake.
our

long
that’ made

hot

and

also

.

cookies

VESTER &amp; CARTER K :

H. J. Christmas,

Here Is The Place To Buy.
do. not

most

always be

C. E. LUNN,

ft’chimto^'

some
there in
true
but consider
here

vUKt

reasonable.

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

SUMMER SESSION.
Gutchess College

IXHUEA

at

�e

Al
THE CITY SHOULD

J THE GRANGE j

SINGLE and DOUBLE;

!

HARNESS

now is a good time to place your '[
order for the single or double
harness you expect to buy and
u&amp;e this summer.

GLADLY HELP

’

roi

11

WOMANS
L.WORk.p
9r

IRVING
GRANGE.
This grange held an open meeting
July 4th. with an attendance of 5.

By Furnishing Shovellers For Gravel- y

ling Road North from Andrus*

Corners.,
A program was rendered as follows.
Several enterprising, farmers living j
| Song— ”America", by the grunge. in Carlton anil Hastings townshii*.
: Roil call—Brapunded to by pati iotic mostly the former, are planning to make
| quotations. *
a tine gr*veiled road north from An­
are made
j Reading—Kittie WoodrnfL
drus .corners in Hastings township ]
j Song—"The Flag of Seveiny-rix—by ultimately to reach the Carlton Center
l Ida Moore and family.
; road at Messer's cornera. The farmers !
and yrill always wear better than
IKaUIUft—
-- .v..
‘Reading
How America came to be wU1 TOntribme
tanicei.of them-;
factory made.
'selves and teams and want to make a
Our guafairtee goes' wlt\ the 2 written, by Anna Kronawitter.
i
Recitation
—
Bertha
Olner.
work. We invite yoq to call and X
. first-class gravelled highway.
They
see our stock, and get prices on O i Song—"Star Spanglqd Banner”—by ■ want the citizens of Hastings to tpn-j
what you want.
, x I tbe grange.
tribute
enough
to
pay
the
shovellena.
Note.—-A large stock of rty XThis road taps, the richest territory
seta, dusters and everything per- O
ASSYRIA FARMER’S CLCB.
taining to%e harness trade will x
tributary to Hastings. Many Carlton
be found aA)ur store.
The Afteyria Farmers Club will meet farmers living nearer Hastings than
with Henry Stevens and wife ioly 22nd.
Lake -Odessa gw to the latter place be­
The program i* jw follows
cause of the better roads, and especially
11 A. M.—Club song.
Phene 314
C I
‘ the mile or so of sandy, hilly rwul from
Nastingfi,
Michigan. Q
—H. Andrus corners to the tovm line. The
Scripture rnntdins'
-------- - hy chaplin
.
Jefferson t:., 1 door south of P.O. X ' Mayo.
‘
' c.ty should ah pubthe road from the’eity
•
ooc&gt;oococ&lt;Kxxxx&gt;ooc&lt;&gt;50ooooob i Business session.
i line to Andras corners in good , id»ajie
! Club swig.
; for travel. That will make a fine roud
‘ Adjournment for dinner.
b
’ from Hastings to the whole of the rich
i
AFTF.RNOO.X SESSIOK
; country to the north and east of 'the
1 j city.
.
.
'
; Club song.
.
■ Dtsctwdop—What crops are most | ju oy^er to create interest in this
I profitable, and bow can they
pro- | pro&gt;w.t u h prop06edto lu*ye a ■ (i(XJd
: duett! Mt less qost? To be led by Chax. , Roiul&lt;(
\\ednejrtay Augu-t lanh
Inckennan.
I when gravel hauling will commence at
| Solo-Etbel Palmiter.
| Kred Andrus corners. A picnic clinPibit Bist Tiilc for pirnlf.
j Recitation—Satie Wright.
I uer Wj|]
jn Al. ■ Nichols or।
Wjetti’j Liquid Milt for life
I Duet—Nina Lathrop and Ira C argn. ‘, ejiarj OIl the funner Chas. Andrus
.
nA itrofhter.
• Rea&lt;ling—Mn. HHL
1
-; place.
•
....
..
It is desired that women. shall
Instrumental—Eva Fi
.
6iit&lt;ns' Doahllo Stout for kind
I come to take in and .assist in the picnic
i Recitation—Pearl L&lt;
j dinner, and attend the speaking in the
।
urn.
Pai&gt;er—The Local Farmers Club. Its
*“ I afternoon; There will lie good speitk'
Cistorii for toe babj.
opj'Ort’iinit ies along social, intellect uni era, arid a good time. Let all take an
1
Hess Ponacei Jot the little
and business lines.—By Bert Ney.
' interest.
clicks. .
Duet—Lyle and Lloyd Tasker.
Select Reading—Mrs. Chas. Cox.
Tinglefoet Fit Paper for flies.
THEY HONOR PROF. C. B. HALL
' Recitation—Allie Reams.
Paris Green for the bugs.
| Closing Song-America.

The Myers Harness

Upon Honor

W. H. Myers &amp; Son, |

MtSS FLORENCE RHETT.

Mira Florence Mason Rhett of New
•York Is household secretary of tbe
great financier J. Pierpont Morgan and
la one of the highest salaried as well as
one of the hardest worked women In
the United States. Those who ought to
know say her salary Is $10,000 a year. '
Mira Rhett has been In Mr. Morgan’s
employ as household manager and so­
cial secretary to the family for six
years. She relieves Mrs. Morgan, who
dislikes household responsibility. of the
care of her magnificent homes In New
York. West Point \Mtd London. Iler
word is absolute In each establishment.
She engages and discharges the serv­
ants and purchases all the supplies.
She Is not restricted as to expenses.
Miss Rbeft is said to be a relative of
Mrs. Morgan. She Is a descendant of
the oM Rhett family of South Carolina,
the membets of which have long been

Here is a List Things
You Had Ought to Use

YOU CAN FINO THEM ALL AT

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PERSONAL MENTION.

Q. A. HYNES

Schools. His Students Held Re­
union Yesterday.

Wants every church
liberal quantity of tbe
PaintA will be given,
paint with the L &amp; M.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
For Business

Yon

us

year.

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Place your orders now for future delivery and your
wants will be carefully attended to

Coal,
Wood
Fence Posts.

Lumber
Brick,

Picnic Time
•

husiness

be
appetizing

HAHS &amp; RUSS

Phone 16.

A GAS RANGE?
If so, you want a stove that will save
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money and1 gas. You want
the best stove made.

COOK*mGAS

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A GAS

Af-

To spend a day lu bed when one Is
not 11! soenw at first mention rather a '
waste of time. y«t there te profit in it
for a tired woman. Tbe large major!- j
O' of women, who must study economy
very closely. cannot make u Change of
chaurtr- at will. For thexr. tbe rest
musu lie secured at home. Every one
knows that the sequence o&lt; a brief ill- •
new* is nftun a great gain in strength.
This te becmw the patient baa had tbe
rest tiflonhd by i laying .for a short pe­
riod In bed. Jtwt one day every week
or ovary fortnight thus passed by a
tired woman, wlio te only tired, not
really ill. will prove very profitable to
her. Try It. Ix»t yvuwJf be waited
on and a ilttia missed downstairs.

Perbap® there Is nothing more impor­
tant to a young wife or more calculat­
ed to make Immdc happy than a proper
knowk-dpe of her duties and a due re­
gard for household expenditure. Yet
many a yuang girl entering upon life
ts wholly unqualified for her duties and

life

Fred L. Hi

The Jewel
Gas Ranges

This week
a few seai
which we

Detroit Make

I g«5d Bath S
1 du To'ltf S

Talcum Powder

havt earned a leading repu­
tation wherever gas is used
for cooking. They are built
of the VERY BEST MATER.
IAL and constructed to give
the very best results.

luascrs. a

jQillt. ill Si

Any Lady
lurnitur

Save Money
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COOK WITH GAS

Tie Tested Pa

But before you place your
order, call and .&lt;tee our line
and girt our prices.

Window Shad

CUT PRICES.

WORTH LIVING AND
TIME TO LIVE IT IN

PHONR.%O. I.

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

Fred L.
Phone 31.

Go

R. F.D.Ade

Phon* No. 10.

Musi

Instn

We wi

on all o

to and

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.

HORTON’S. wX "y

Jul

usually final, as that decision la

Our s
Guitar

COAL
NOW is. the time to put in your
winter's coal.
DON'T wait any longer—Order-of
u» today. Phone 1IM.
LEHE1GH. aE„

POCAHONTAS. C.C.B..

MASSILLON.

WASHED NUT.

H0CKIN6 VALLEY.

, HelkXropc stkcbct te one of the best
that te iigkde, and It Imparts a delicious j
fragnuM* to cktfhlng. Make It thus: 1
Mix weC together and pass through n
coftFMc stave half a pound of orris root';
a quartet of a pound of ground rose J
leaves, two otinces’ of powdered ton- ,
quin beans, half a grata of musk .and »
two drop4 of esBcnce of almonds.

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Tultec- opnrtjK should aeMom be wesh- |
nd. for ft makes them brittle, but they
are'freqaently cleaned with borax powles. This should be rubbed on day,
ind tbe eomb should be well polished

Why- not.to every home a quarreling
room, oct apart for those to go who are
ill nntored. am! n wvere penance de­
manded fnan each and every one i
found •'gnnritag" outside of it?—Good

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When vou hpyour
UUn • . BREAD you car
DDITAH
Muow
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ESntAU gettingtha
the best of
------------------l. materials, ibaktd by
an experienced baker
and in the most scientific man­
ner. Everything pure. cfca?.
aud wholesome.
If you want the bestt ask you:
•grocer for Barnaby's Bread.
When you are hungny corrie te

Marion Matthew«.
Chan Rog&gt;’r*.
PHONE 194.
Just, west of C. K. &amp; S Depot.

Autoh

Rinds

Our ba

be fou

all be
price t
make

Con

mea!" 25 cents
Everything la -neat aj&gt;d clean.
Lunch Room in connection an'd
order cooking a specialty. Nice
line of Cigars and' Candies.

PERE MARQUETTE.

H. MATTHEWS &amp; CO.

tred with mutton fat than if butter
which has been melted is used.

ire agents
renedies.

least of Mias Rhett's duties.

marks ou ;&lt;ultebed tablre or chairs can
be effaced liy rubbing tbe meat of the
conwoou btack walnut over them. After
the oil of the nut lias been rubbed in It
te hardly possible to find the scratch.
If tbe furniture is black walnut this
would wem on the. homeopathic princi­
ple of “simitar slmaibus curantur."

The Grocers,

We

HASTINGS. MICH.

We think we can truthfully say
that we carry the best Berries
on the market, they may cost a
little more than trash, but we get
them fresh every day, and are all
nice plump berries.

strands, wtCi perhaps a ribbon of pink
or bfu».- .•*0(3’-* fastened at tbe top.
Three bnakocs are employed to bold
bonbon® or petit fours, do other recep­
tacles appearing on tbe table. A hostt-M tells th* caterer the color scheme
far her dining room, and he furnishes
tbe sugar ttavoratlou® In accordance.

When Turkish towels grtrw thin-from
lang tinagv they may tte made to serve
better by dipping in thin starch and
using unironed.

PAINT1

In Any Quantity for Canning.

Baslats of drawn sugar make an ex­
ceedingly ttartnfy ornament/with flaring
edges and a long handle. They aro
M-owia from strand* of nirk-gnted col-

To saw £!•_•« wear of stockings, take a
new fkieou at wa*h leather and gum it
Umkte the heels of shoes. Thte will, by
prewuttaR friction, saw the heels of
neckings immensely. Mothers of boys
and gtate should take advantage of this
bint, lor K will spare them many
stitebra.

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Strawberries Strawberries i
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Mere stroking, used Iq varying de
grere of swiftness and pressure. te very
soothing to an excited nervous system.
Tbe gentler and slower tbe stroke the
more marked'is Us sedative action. In
some way not quite clear It promotes
mental pence ium! nerve rest. Soft fin- /
gers. ungkMM*!. are the best imple­
ments, and do adjunct of any kind te ■
Deeded. The •stroking may be confined
to tbe foewikead. tbe bead or may en­
gage tbe entire body. A sympathetic
mind wifi communicate itself to the '
touch. Try tills for nervous headache
and hysteria.

rtrekes with tbe broom, not little jerky
dabs, which are hard on the carpet and
ch«t wiekiar of tho broom as well Don’t
own# .faocii one sUte to another, but
tbe ‘
*froui ~
toward tbe middle. And
dont Ourget to raise the windows so
that the &lt;tatX will blow out If it can be
majxugod. 1
.

We hue ell u

Wa have.slashed prices on
Refrigerators to close fhem
out. It will pay you to buy

GOODYEAR BROS

ougb knowledge t^ereforv of domestic
economy te an Important part of the
acquirements of a young girt and aa |
much a moral obligation on her part aa
Fornjeriy Superintendent of Hastings
It te on that of a man to have that pro-'
feaslonnl information and tnct which
enables him to provide for the wants
of a wife ami family.—London Queen.

Tbe highest pinnacle of tree develop­ .tendered after she has made a.rigid in­
to know, tMat a
L. &lt;fc Mi Pure ment seems to have been reached when vestigation as to the worthiness of tbe
whenever they the * silver maple was formed is na­
Call for it.
ture’s crucible. Think of all the good
Mrs. Morgan and Miss Morgan re­
. points Id k physically jierfect. high ceive alcDOKT as. many begging letters
strung, .Mtrnded ■ horse, apply th&lt;-»u m Mr. Morgan does. These also are
I pointe to tre&gt;- life «Dd- we have the slj*
turned over tg Miss Itbett. She also
ver maple. From the grouad up to tin* acta r.6 social secretary. replying to and
j topmost leaflet we flod cxprvswd in e"- •ending out Inventions.
ery atom of tbe tree strength, vitality,
As a connoisseur In art Miss Rbctt is
| purity, beauty and usef-uiuesK. Th* nearly always engaged In looking up
। trunk of this tn-o te ns ste&lt;4c and clean something In I'onnectioa with Mr. Mor­
I edl as any one could Imnglne a tree to gan's purchases in that field. If some­
I t&gt;e. The leaf Is beantiful In its shnpf body writes offering to sell him a rare
i and color, the undersklc being a sll- piece of chlaa or a pointing be semis
very white—from which It takes Its Miss Rhett to look nt It. Tier Judg­
I name—and as one stands under It and ment goes a long way with him In such
looks up be sees u silver dome, or. If matters. This will give an Idea of tbe
a breeze te blowing, tb« gr*“en nii&lt;Lsll- wide range of Miss Rhetts duties, and
ver tear** shimmer and*vibrate like an though her salary la large, she earns It.
aspen, giving the appearnn«-e of pnle
can buy any kind of coal you want of
green Are, which is e«|&gt;ecinlly noth **at any time of the
The lowest price of
able on the approach of a storm. • The
••oat and quality always guaranteed.
loaf te five pointed and the entire edge
This te a question of vital Importance
Is ngaln Indented with well .dfcfinetl and much concern to ever}- mother.
teeth. This te the common shade tree ; Tbe .time comes when. something be­
of our cities.—St. Nicholas
sides h purely milk diet te desirable,
but what, timt the little stomach can
digest, will furnish proper nourish­
The Rev. John Brown of Haddington. ment? It Is often necessary to change
। the author of the “Self Interpreting Bl- ' from aa entire milk diet when, dar­
Me." was ayniin of singular bashful­ ing t6e teething period, baby refuses
; ness. His courtship lasted seven years. food of does not soem to relteh what Is
! Six anti a half years had passed away. taken as formerly.
| and the reverend gentleman had' got no
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
The old fashioned oct flake, properly
| further than lie had beqn In the flrst cooked, te one of tbe first things to be
PHONE 254.
PHONE 254.
six days. A step In advance must be ghvn with safety, and the little ones
j made, and Mr. Brown taimraoned all his enjoy thia In Iksi of a double boDor.
I courage for the deed. “Janet." seid he If you re te too large, get a small tamSji. i one day aa fbey sat la solemn silence, : dtetl bnxla that will fit In the top of
■\]j| •‘we’ve been acquaint^! now six years ytxtr teakrifle, using the cover of the
.t; j and tnalr, and I’ve hejerl gotten n ktes latter for the dfah. To a cup of boil­
j yet. D'ye think I mlgfititalte one. my ing water add a pinch, bf sab msl one
, w bonnlo lass?" "Just as ylou like. John; tolfiespo'.^afnl of oat itake. Cook over
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• only M becoming and jiroper wT It."
your boiling krttie one hour nr .more
"Surely. Janet; we'll ask a blessing." (a thorough eooklng te very essentials.
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I W } taken, and the worthy- dltinc, overpow- solid matter Add milk, and It thready
i ered with tbe blissful sensation, raptu- •: tor rbaby.
. ~ A little sugar may be used.
u
When you go camping or on a picnic
■ roualy exclaimed; "Helgt, hws. hut It but do not make the common mtatak®
yon go for recreation, the man to leave
u, ,
itedr! We'll return thanks!"
Six of thinking everything for b«by most
behind him the anxieties of
and
W । months later the pious couple were be sweetened and later wonder why
w i inade one flesh.,
—
»— »ho
— ■—- plain
• • ■brood- andthe wife her household tares. At the
when
Is *--hungry
butter wtthout a sugar dreratr^ La not
tame time the inner man must
sup­
*-v ■
Soiled Clothes Barrvl.
acceptable.
Gradually Ineretue the
plied with dainty and
dishes.
w
“When I was in Sydney, New South_________________
amount of oats used anti! yxxu have
Wales.'' «Lkl n traveler, "I visited the eecustouHd the Uttie stomach to taking
Her« are a few of our suggestions.
botanical gardens, tbe largest and It a® ordinarily prepared for breakfast
? , most magnificent park In Sydney, but
Rraarf
----------Bnsul and
oik! miiw
milk &lt;»
Is readily
assimilated
Melroae Pate, a delicious preparation of game, ham aud tongue,
, W
. I bad hardly
Inside
the •iviu.uo
grounds ' and easy to prepare. Use tbe entire
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per ean ...................................................................
yp
j
when
I
saw
a
sign
that
nearly
took
t
wheat
breed
if
yoo
can
get
it
Place a
10c
Potted Ham, just the thing for sandwiches, per can
breath avty.
; sfic® in a traucer and pour'owr it tike
15c i£l |
Chicken and Veal Pate, per can......
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"Tho
sign
was
n
notice
(to
the
public
warmed
milk.
Crushing
between
th®
VmJ Loaf, per can
12c, 15c, 18c, 20c W that no person wearing a dirty shirt ' tines of a fork does away with chunks
Salmon, per can.............................
10c w , would be ixYc-nritted io enter the I end will not make the bread afleky. as
Salad Dreesing, per bottle....................
........................... 40c
Pickled Walnuts, per large bottle....
। grounds. It was such n remarkable i -crumbling
- — *—*-------------- fingers
- ' te apt
between tbe
............................. 40c
Chow Chow, per large bottle..............
■l ; notice that I looked up one of the
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Fig Preserves, per bottle......................
10c up
Olives, plain, stuffed and ripe..............
W j you know, hte explanation waa quite
Pickles, sweet or sour, bottle or bulk
' plausible.
Many housekeepers are annoyed by
Ui '
’We &lt;lon’t "^lat ” ^boring man to ; their flatirons ta^comlng rusty from
'•f ' come here in ids working clothea.” be I dampness m tbe cupboard. This may
W said. “We wont 1dm to go ikome and ■ be easily prevented. Before putting
, put on clean clothes and bring his fam- ’ the Irons away after tbe Iraning-ta fia.•it I ily here, looking neat and clean and ! tehed rub them with a little warm
f ! bare a good time. That makes the but- 1 grease on a piece of soft pajjer and
more cheerful for everybody wrap them in thick brown paper,
i concerned.’’—San Francisco Chronicle. i When they are to be used again dip
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Very many of onr Hastings jeadera socially prominent in Charleston. She
: Mr*. F. i Heath and Miss' Franc I will remember Prof. Clnrk B. Hall, who Is a tail, large,, distinguished looking
i
William-,
vfho
have
been
visiting
their
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Ior a RninU*r of years Snperintdn- woman, like Mrs. Morgan and Mlns
Phone 143.
City Drug More.’
Anne Morgan.
Michigan, i ; sister in Wisconsin returned Munday. |dent uf our city schools, afterward goHastings,
Managing the household affalfs is tbe
i Mrs. Chak Wightman returned
: ing to Detroit, where, he was for
I her home Chicago Saturday, her niece years principal
onr of the schools of charge of all tbe correspondence of the
iMiw Clara Hendrrahott returning with-■ that city. He totired two years ago Morgan home, including all letters deal­
her.
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j and wttlecLin Oxford. Mich. Yesturing with Mr. Morgan's multifarious
LADIES LINEN
Sir. »i«l- Mm John Eggretoi Mil d“.v • '"W
h“ 10nmr I*1’ charitable affairs In connection with
COLLARS
churches and hospitals. his relations
doughter. ikn-in. .p-Mttelr Fourth |
»«»«• "f11 hi“
Oxtort.u*&lt;l
1 have a nice line of Ladies* | of Jal, with their ..n Hurry aud wife I baJ • Pic“ic « «•»•» Oriu“ Thf&gt;’ with the Metropolitan Museum and
Linen Collars, and- am selling them I of Blkh.rt. Mians. The, aU&gt; tImosI I
tlxTO-elve. together nuo other institutions of art and learn tag,
his personal correspondence about bls
for
AQnfQ • but they’re worth ' l.i,.i»t-rot! White Pigoon.
Ithe-C.B. Hall Aw.atiun. ■ Pnlf. yachting .Interests and the various chibs
only lu wCIliUf more. Try onr
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I Hall is 7»* years ;old. and Iras tangbt with which be Is connected. All ap­
China and Japan Tea at 35 and 50c.
w. J. HOLLOWAY. Hastlnits. Mich.
for.tol'ean. in thuSlsl.
peals far aid come under Mira Rhett's
eye. and her derision uj&gt;oa them Is
LEE HING,
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
rVHfAATFV.^TAD
WII J.I &gt;Tlnlrlr«YAm&gt;l AK
fr okUdrvat
•ur*. Jf» opiate

them into very hot water with a Uttla
soda dlwolved In It and wipe them dry
before putting them over the fire to
heat When taken from the fire for the
ironing have some brown paper on the
table with a Uttie powdered bath brick
on It and rub the' iron on this. Have a
piece of paraffin .tied In a muslin bag,
rub tills lightly over the iron and then
polish It on a soft cloth. This almost
takes jonger in tbe telling than tbe actnal work doee, but the process makes
the Iron delightfully smboth and easy
to uau. and consequently one may. get
oyer the clothes more quickly. FiatIrons frequently receive very Uttie
care, and snowy white clothes too often ire spotted by them. They should
aiware be Immaculately clean.—House-

Barnaby Bros.,

Firtt door east orftaunei jOfllce
Phone 123

JOH

Hastings

Hastings, Mich.

CLUB
"Chance'' threw these our way­
Good judgment will put one
of them on your back, We
refer to our swell line of

KoadeA

as favorab

paper for

or magaz
States or

SHIRTS AT

FIFTY CENTS.
Of course we have lob of other shirte. and
better ones, bnt they will cost you more
money. Our line of GENT’S FURNISH­
INGS is receiving the attention of all
good dressers, who are looking Tor tlie lat­
est patterns and designs.

ed by an
aeetion o

si

Full line of BATHING SUITS.

Gome in and let us whisper the prices on STRAW
HATS. They're so low you couldn't hear
'em from the outside.

Chidester &amp; Burton
Laadiag Clothlars.

THE

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Local News

PICNIC THURSDAY

PERSONAL MENTION

WAat im *au we do, we do do

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Xb soft answer is not necessarily the July 20th, at Thornapple Lake Four ; A D- Maynard was in Lowell 8»nsign of an easy mark.
O’clock Train will Stop at Thorn
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। Glenn Blake of Middleville. was in
One smile for the living is worth a
apP*e'
J the city Tuesday.
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barrel of salt tears for the dead.
Next week Tbunrigy. tbe MetbodiM
aItiu Br.zwj of Monemra Pk. Ium
F. W. Cifford is suffering with blood
Sunday School will hold, their immml I
v|,iting Jlim Lettie Barce, tbe
poison in his left hand.
picnic at Thornapple lake. Thu rates I1 i&lt;a»t week.
Bauer Bros.are building a new barn will be the same as heretofore, 15 rente
| Arthur Crothen visited at his home
in their lumber yard to keep their new for children and 20 cents , for adults.
j in Marlette last week.
team in.
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Those who attend will go on the 7 :.*&gt;« .
' Arthur Brown was in Grand Rapids
H. Goodrich was arrested f nd given A. M. train. AU are urged to- get to I
yesterday on business. *
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IDc thirty days in jail for being drunk the depot here early so as to be sure ,
Mrs. Allen is home from Ann Arbor
Thursday.
to procure tickets. One meal onlv will;
10c
lx* provided at Thomapple and that | but
much Imp'd"*
f’or first quality Paris Green and

Fred L Heath's &amp; Carveth

This week we quote prices iu
a few seasonable goods for
which we are headquarters.
Talcia Pewder, a large hoi

* good Bath Sponge
* hu Toilet Soap.

3 cakes.

Hammocks, a big line
Japalac. all sizes.

P- T. Colgrove went to Grand Rap­
Machine Oil go to Faulkner’s Drug will be dinner. The fast train reaching Hastings at 4:20 P.I M. from the I
on business yesterdayv
Store. Delton. Mich.
*
east
will
stop
at
Thornniiple
that
day.
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Peck .Wilcox was in the' city yester­
Delton and Hastings base hall teams
so
that
all.
may
return
oh
that
.train.
day en route to Milwaukee.
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will cross hata at the fair grounds to­
15c to $1.35
All who expect to go should &gt;»• at
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_____ _ _ was
Mra.
Henry ____
Ford, __
of Woodland,
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Sunday School next Sanday to aee that lo
cltJ
on tajinee^
The C*.K. &amp; 8. have twen putting in they tnlly'iuulenrtAud thejirraiigemetits.
several now switches which will make
, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.-Brown went to l
_________ __________ ! Wall lake Thursday returning to-day. 1
their yards much more convenient.
10c

75c to $5.00

Any Lady can renew the old
furniture with Jnpalac

Tire Tested Paris Green, pkgs. 8c to 25c

Wiidot

Shades, all sizes and lengths.

Raphla for making baskets and mats. etc.

We hare all colors*, per package

5c

0 AIN'T l0'151 251 40 cenl Mns*
r Al fl I
*11 colors.
We ire igents for the celebrated

Reran

renettes.

wiJ*”^?bi.
Jack Dailey was arrested Thursday { ANNOUNCEMENTS
for being drunk. -Thisbeing his second t
offence, he was given H5 days in De-lja,—»—-——
-—-s-8 ’city.
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triot or 120.40.
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Miss Grace Zagelmeier has a sample I vice xt.
in z*.
G. A.
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R. t__i»
.z,.»4. .. . „ I Krfth ate recreating at Gun lake for a I
display of hand painted ehina'at Mui-1 Tuple "Truth."
i feW days.
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Holland's Drug store. whi#h all are in- ■ The
—• subject
• of- the morning senhon ; Mrs. Sophia Aftrphy is in Detroit,
vited to examine.
i at the UNB. church will pe: "A Three visiting her lirother James Waters, j
Roliert Johnson for several years past I stranded Rope." In the •vening!
.. at this week,
a resident of this city, died Thursday I ; ;|o the Young People s society will j Herbert Morehouse went’to Detroit '
night of bld age. The remains were | hold a service. The service wilUbe]
taken to Lowell Sunday for interment. | made Qp t,f gjMX*ial music, recitations j Monday to attend tbe state meeting ot •
: the L. T. L
Miss Myrtle Weaeotx. who’has rooms ; anil a short address by the pastor Ion
Frank Ikxiley. of Memphis. Tenn.,
over the BANNER office desires to an- i ' "The Me-wage of the Flowers." The
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nounce that she isprejiared to do dress­ prayer meeting of the I. B. church
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C’ty ““A vicinity.
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making. Charges reasohable. and can will te held this evening at tbe home 1
Mrs. Melbourne Gammond wan called
’ &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Ickes.
Th« topic will be:
give good references.
.
to
Kalamazoo
Tuesday
night
by
the
'
John Mead is an ex|&gt;ert with a cast­ ‘How can I help my Church."
■ serious illness of her mother.
ing rod. One day last week on U*ach
The Episcopal Sunday School niifiic 1
lake he caught a Pickerel, a Baas and will te held Friday at Thornauple • Mrs. Marshall Hopkins ot . Portland
a Miller—the latter being George Mill- i ’Lake.
’
Races of fvarioua Ll..d...
kinds, ^..d
and C. Y.. is in the city for a few weeks
•hit with John Bronson and Delos,
er. of the Miller &amp; Harris Furniture | novel sports of various sorts will help
’
.
Coto
" &gt; enliven the
ihv occasion.
uwtunuU.
I। Hopkins.
*
Epvqrtb
Ix.^11..
Snmky
evemnj
at
Mr. Gorge Wright left thl« morning.! •
About 45 friends of Miss Ruby Par- ;

sons gave her a genuine surprise last
Wednesday evening. It was .given in :
honor
■ of Misses Bessie Rogers, an d i
Phone JI.
/' The Druggists.
Florence Harper, of Haetinga Tbe I
Goods Delivered
company presented Mia. Pamoiu with-;
R. F'D. tfrders filled the day received
a beautiful brneh comb and gla«.--1
Lowell Journal.
’
• i

Fred L Heath &amp; Carveth,

eet ^or ’* tncntion trip down the St. Lawr&lt;
:!io. ’Leader. NeUie Smith. Hub
:
ence and will spend some time visiting
‘The menage of the Flowers."
!al the "Thousand Island.*. "
Kev. E. J. Fleming, of Portland ifcHl •
tupR,,.. Q u Bradiey'. appuntrnjut.
Miss Gertrude Holt, of Columbia.
Slindav, the latter l«*itig call’ed tv Wis.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred .
Oni„g,.rin;t„
quurterlv mert- L. Heath. Mr. and. Mrs. M. L. Wiliams
ing
*
*
and other relatives in this city.

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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tolhurst have 2
I .The Methodist quarterly meeting
"When I com&gt; into my tended estate ' wjn
he!d at Stony Point beginn|ng been entertaining tips following: Mrs. 1 ™
ril bet uobody will put me put." eala ftjflay „ight uf thia week. AU are Bn- Orpha Gillespie, of Allegan; Mrs. C W
a philosopher after listening to a tale j vited to attphd.
H. -Hayter of La Junta Colorado; Mrs. ;
of woe by a. friend who had recently
! Rev. Geo. Gappy will preach in jhe A. C. Barr, of Kalamazoo, and Mrs.
lost his place In the country through
G. L. xBuyce. of Allegan.
—
I Jessie Townsand Hall ’Sunday night
the foreclosure of a mortgage
We will mate a great reduction
"Why, I didn’t know you owned any
From Sylvester Greusel we learn
First Annual Picnic. The Gleaners
on all our muiical instruments
real estate." r~~'~
that
Dr.
8.
M.
Fowler,
of
Battle
Creek
of Barry County will hold their annual
"I don't now, but I nm very jioritlve picnic on the Hastings fair ground- on formerly of this city, ha.*' been highly
to and including Saturday,
of having some later on. It will be a
August the 4th 1905. • Everjffiody wH« honored by Gov. Warner, being chitsen
very snug retreat, too—absolutely pri­ ] cvme&lt;l
Fof further I'artirrdars we captain of the new company of Engi- t
vate, although in a populous neighbor-' i
.
neere which now forms a part of the
hood. There will I** several other ad- 1 I**ters.
vantages tov. It will be free from
Thu union meetipg of tha Methodist state militia. Sherm will wear his
Our stock is fnll iu Violins,
tiutea. and I'll be exempt from Jury Prt-*bvterian and Baptist churches vfill honors worthily.
■ be held in the Methodist church next
duty."
.
Guitars,
Mandolins, Banjos,
“Isn't that fine: I congratulate you. j Sunday evening. Rev. H. \ H VinAutobarps and Zithers, and all
M. G. Excursions.
Wish I could Inherit something like ' Auken will preach.
kinds of trimmings and strings.
Michigan Central Annual, low rate
that. Where Is your place?"
• The W. C. ,T. U. will m®t at the excursion to Niagara Falls N. Y. will
|our harmonicas are the best to
“The grave."
.
Tbe other man snid nothing further 1 home of Mrs. Trambell. TuAxlay., July be ran on Thursday August "ard at . very |
be found anywhere. They will
about tin* Injustice of foreclosing mort­ ‘ B. at 2:91 P. M.
low rates from nil Michigan points.
all be sold at a remarkably low
gages;—New York Herald.
*
Tickets good-for* return for twelve
price Ito clean them out so as to
days, including day of sale. Tourist
When u tttatpeirt U approaching or
make room for new stock
In the animal kingdom tbe birds pausing out on the otean, the tides are sleeping cars at greatly reduced rates •
seem to be. really the clan moat highly noticeably higher thou usual aa if the* wall-Ik- attached tonight trains at con­
favored by nature. Though they are ' water bad 1»een driven in a vast wave venient i&gt;oints. in addition to standard ,
Dot placed Dear the summit of the line ■ before the storm. Tbe Influence extedda sleeping cars ,-and through coaches.
of evolution, their ability to fly marks i to a great distance from tbe cyclonic For full particular.- call or write to any '
them off as haring some advantages i Rtarui center, so that tbe possibility ex- Michigan Central Agent.
over nearly nil the mammalia. Their ■ lata of foretelling tbe ppproach of a
Detroit Driving Club Blue Ribbon ,
mysterioes power of changing their । dangeroua hurricane by means of lnpolarity or weight in order to dive in i dJeatloiM furnished by tide gauges #lc- Race Meeting at Detroit July 24 to i
2«ith.
Michigan Central will sell ex- ,
water or soar in air.has been often ' uated far away from the place then oc
discussed. and the almost Incredible | cupwd by the whirling winds, Tl»e fact enrsinn tickets for the above on July !
The Jeweler.
24 and 25th limited to July 29th for the
velocity of their motion wtea migrat­
I that J he tidal wave outstrips the ad­
ing. - sometimes amounting tn four
Hastings, June 25th, 1905.
; vancing storm shows bow extremely return passage rate on first class fare
miles a minute for vast dtatanew. has I sensitive the surface of tbe sen Is to plus one dollar for admission Coupon
do parallel ament: other animals.
In the changes of pressure brought to bear for the round trip.
addition, experiments with ctfrrier
. upon- It by the never rearing atnrnaRound trip summer Tourista^rattw to
pigeons at night demonstrated tevond
। pliere.
doubt that tlieo? birds at least possess
Bayview. Charlevoix. Harbor Spring*.
a highly developed sense of direction.—
\ Grrm.
PctokX®)'- Travcrw City and all Michi■ Owing to Ms derivation the word gan reaortk are now in effect and will
Medicine bought at’ Mulhollannd’a । “green" waa originally oppH*-d to ibe continue throughout
the summer.
is
good
Medicine.
i color of vegetstioti. but not to tin? co|or j ycrv cheap rates are given with a reHeadeil of the Bannei: can secure
| of tb? sea. No application of "green" l.tun; lhnll lintil lJct
as favorable clubbing rates with this
I to the color of the sea is quoted before ;
. ,
....
I Cta4X»r. but » Mrlr &lt;t» UtlO
ro""‘I tnP P"'4’? ™'"'
DRESSMAKING
paper for any daily or weekly paper
' It w.u utwl for
Tl*&gt; wont , "ow in elrK''- “ r,,“ 01
f’lr r,,r the
and Sewing. I am prepared to do
or magazine published in the United
all work in this line.
Have had ; is akin ta ' grass’ and "grow," which [ round trip will lx- charged. Ftarengrra
verb origlnnlly bHoDtn**! to the vegvtu- mnU reach starting point by midnight
good
experience
and
can
give
city
Staoes or Canada as can be procur
references.
Charges reasonable.
ld&lt;» world alone. Vegetables “grew," same ..date. .Tickets are good on all
ed by any other newspaper in this
Booms over tbe Bannei office.
but aidumix ••wnxnl." ‘ Green" cornea • paasengex trairwon this division if they
section of Michigan.
Miss Myrtle Westcott. from aitArynn root, ^hahr." meantag are ^heduled to stop nt 'the station ,
to be green or jvUow. and ••yeHow."
। you wish to stop at.
"gnld" and "yolk" come from that
' A* Michigan train for Michigan ’
sntne root
; people, fust, comfortable and conven. I *«»t- Michigan Central "Wolverine' '
Tapioca is nurnufactnred from tbe -avep half a day going and coming and ■
plant called in Brnzll manioc. In Peru gjvv8 a whole dav for business in New
yoccn otnl in tho AVwt ImUe. camonu York
HMtiltgtOCll '48 tu m.
WUn th. try. tttereb U
Detroit 3:W p m.. «riv« Buffalo 8:50
from the root It is placet! on hot plates
z,
, « . &gt; c.
and while it to heating la stirred with ] £ “• • 5"^ 9rand
an iron rod. Tbe starch grains burnt. ^®w York. B.'*» a. m. The fastest
and the whole agglomerates into small. train in America. Try it.
irregular masses. Pearl tapioca Is not
Bay View Camp Meeting and As­
is important to a woman and it.
a product of the plant at nil. but of sembly. Bay View Mich July 11 to
potato starch.
Aug 18th, for tho above occasion one
fare plus GO cents for the. round trip is
Dates of sale, July 11.
A countryman registered at a hotel authorized.
she 'itey-s. Her feet are made stylisli or
in Kansas City tho other day. He did 12. 17, 18 and l»th return limit until
unstylish by her shoes.
not explain on wtjat “plan" he pur­ Aug 19 inclusive.
They are the barometer of her whole
posed to become a guest.
Epworth League Assembly at Lud­
“European or American?" asked tbe ington. Mich., July 1« to ।Aug. 27th.
dress.
.
clerk. ,
First among stylisli shoes stands the
1905. at a rate of one first class limit
The guest looked surprised. ‘■Ameri­
can." he said emphatically. "Born and fare for the round tripe Dates of sale.
“QUEEN QUALITY”
July 15,- 17. 18. 21 and' 24th. return
raised up here fn Platte county. I don’t
limit .Aug. 29th.
look like no foreigner, do IT*
it is smart: It bristles witli 1 style.
W. S. Barrgn Agt.
*‘I owe my whole life to Burdock
Blood Bitten*. Scrofulous sores cov­
ered my body. I seemed beyond cure.
mtMtnlMMnitBntH
B. B. B. has made me a perfectly well Retnib*
woman" Mrs. Charles Hutton, Bervfllc Eirutora
Mich.
Ilia enviable Estate.

Style is a quality difficult to analyse, but every woman krtows
it when she sees it. That’s the reason we were forced to order
from the manufacturers an additional and larger supply of the
incomparable
petticoats. They are now on sale at our
petticoat counters, and we respectfully advise an early selection.
They are really unusual values, not only in good, striking style,
but in material and making as well.
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MONEY BACK STORE

BROS

WRIGHT

Hastings, Mich.

PHONE No. 30.

July 25th,

Come Early

JOHN BESSMER,

A Savings Account
. is something every man and vvoman should
have. It is a tower of strength in time of
sickness and trouble. A sure support for
old age.
.

We pay 3 per cent on. savings deposits
and your money is not tied up, it is
on demand.
Accounts may be opened with one dotlar or more.

CLUBBING BATES

The safety of your money is assured by
a capital .and surplus of over $100,000.00 and
assets exceeding a half million dollars.

Hastings National Bank,
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

STYLISH FEET
IS ALL A MATTER OF THE SHOES

KS. C. W. CLARKES CO.

Quality, Fit, Style

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They are all embodied in our
for men, women and children,

SHOES,

■ —and—

CLOTHING,

for men. young men and boys.

Excellence in Quality, our Highest Aim.
not right OSBORN PAYS THE BILL.
Witch »or Simon SPECIALS,
JULY 15th,

BABY SOFT

SOLE

SATURDAY,

SHOES

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�HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 18. 1905.
NORTHWEST CARLTON.
EAST WOODLAND.
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
--- ■—,
■ " Mrs. Rebecca Smith and children are ' Mrs. Orson Hager is on the sick list ----------------------------- — —- ,
in Vermontville
' visiting her mother Mri Warner of ; Mi« Orpha. the daughter uf Mr. and "Pending~the -week
ra-gy.WIT?.,
mil HIT- ­
■ How li r®dde*M
‘kta, i;
,,tfa
! Mrs. J. Behman, who was token to * Mrs.
Mra. W. Sxviccl
Savacol and
—~ sons
~ Chmtei
—- v ■ Srfe« and
««.
I Bath. Mich.
-#-■ Soimpeopte call it tetter, ml :x
Barry entertained a ■ Ann Arbor for medical treatment three I and--Murten roer.t- one day last —
week
I
Mi« Gladya
C* ’
------sattrfmum.
.
an
friend.
Mr.OscarWaltem.
of
weeks
ago
is
now
improving.
|
with
her
mother
near
Lake
Odewui.
gentleman friend. Mr.(
- ------------ ----------------------। The sufJerinc from it te so«... of Eatt Carlton , iumt, focal applications are r-~
j Hastings over Sunday.
Wealey Bennett who recently moved) Miss Stella
“ Allerding*“
; they mitigate, but cannot cere
' ’
I Mi*, and Mrs. Homer Hager and in a shanty east of Warnerville, moved is Visiting at W. W. McKibbtn’s.
daughter Cecil took dinner with Mr.* on a farm near the Nead school house tain tog a'niiS lid
^Lfotroh.
^n[na nDtl{
*-'teJc
Saturday last week.
and Mrs. J. St. John on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hager and
Mrs. Harve Towns and a party Of
friends picniced near Saddleliack lake Mra. Geo. Hood and son Charlie, of
t««IU,ttT reraow. them.
] West Sunfield spent the fourth withgood time.
on the Fourth.___
WOODLAND.
CARLTON CENTER.
Harlo the BUK OTO of Dwight^W
Carl and Harry Brattin viiiwd ar E Mr •»&lt;! &gt;lnL A- Warner
A few strokes with the scythe or the
Lee
’
s
dvei^Sunday.
!
Daisy
Warner
who
has
been
visiting
um
fell
from
the
porch
and
broke
his
pruptioni.
corn-knife among the Canada thistle#
A CORRECTION.
Mra
Marr
France
of
Detroit
and
relative
and
friends
in
Ohio
tbe
natt
shoulder.
Dr.
McGuffin
was
called
Boon'sar«:&gt;i»bait
c*:hartj?~;
now will save a great deal of hard
The
in the
July
rne article
tne BANNER
oa.xjsj&amp;k of
juiy
rB(Cristina
^. .rxrouuu*
m&gt;u
return«d home Tneadav of last
5 entitled
"Attempted
Suicideor while
Barnuniu*were
gu«te at yw returned borne itieeday ot last and made tbe little fellow as coinfart- I
labor next year
.
insane" doeejrreat
does great injustice
injustice to
to Dr.
Dr. H. I B. P. Barnum s on Monday.
.
.
•
,
.
, able as poasibe.
Currie Riser a Woodland school mam insane"
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Townsend
hALt
has successfully finished her term of B. Gammon df Carlton. On Wednm- j, Rev. J. E. Crites of Caledonra visit- . D’wfy 811“®er’
«* few weeks with his unde, Orac
and Mie. Sarah Cole, of Coat. Grove I
school in Baltimore township and re­ day morning Dr. Gammon was called j ed at the home of A. C. Kilpatrick on j
and Miss Nora Cole, of East Carlton, . an«l Bngna
husband and wir- t
turned home Friday for a vacation
by phone and arrived at Alexander i Monday evening.
। itager.
d.&gt; y
- John Cook and wife of Woodland Burkholder's at 8 o’clock, finding the,' East Woodland school district No. 3 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hitt axe enter­ spent Sunday at R W. Savacool'a
Mr, .Fred
ami lady,,of ..
Haa- ■ Mt&gt;*-r-w of tuohw* «&gt;»'■’ •
,w Savacool
--------visited friends In North Woodland Sun­ unfortunate man in the iNuwment of had a very harmonious meeting on taining the lattera brother of Cleveland, i
•-«— Sunday.
er—J*—,
, and wo whtab there i« rU'.med :&lt;• •
Its finances were in । Ohia
*
| tings, were at Middle lake
day
• tbe 1mm weak from the loss of blood. Monday night
On Friday of last week while Percey
--------------------------Clyde Cbnrade is now one of Wood­ He at once washed the wound and fine condition . They voted to have a
SOUTH CARLTON,
. —-- —-wo.r?
land's newsboys selling the Evening with the assistance of neighbors pro- ; niue mouth school year, and elected I Lehman was driving down the hill near ,
Kennedy of GrMnd Rapids
News, The Detroit Jouranl and the De­ ct^ded to repair same. It was at this Fred Wagner Dirrctorand Mr J. Velte I Sprinrett's residence his twenty nine .
lint th
,___ _.
point
that Dr. Lathrop amved.
Dr. Treasurer.
year old colt stumbled and fell into the I - v;M;t:nir her «itter Mrs John Shri- hereby thru that, by virtue nf t*...
troit News Tribune.
tirton
.accompanying him
as a coroner
-------------------------------------------------Daisy Warner, after making a pro- gutter overthrowing the buggy Percy
Dayton Jordan has a very.sick horse mid not haring been summoned at all. ]
I itani-. by a wle at public auctlw. i
Mra. Lillian Movers Sweeney i« visit-•• bn&lt;
’.»T.''at
bidder.
at the
the norti?
north ‘fn."nt
front \'h&gt;
do* "
the horse being bitten by a rattle snake. Dr. Lathrop finished administering the tracterl visit among friends in Ohio has jumfed and escaped uninjured.
Hoiim* in Uh* rttr
ilty of n.^ur..-H
H;iMtn&lt;s„o*.
returned to her home in Eatt WoodBernice the little daughter of Edith ,. . * ,
mother Mra. Philo Fuller
Uniwe
.. th•
Em.est Tncker of Saranac visited chloroform and Dr. Gammon alone sew­ land.
of Sr|Hi-ntiK*r
at twelve «.r!n ,
Warner
spent
last
weflk
with
her
grandWarner
spent
last
week
with
her
grand.
**
..
„
n
/■*!
North Woodland friends-bver Sunday. ed up the rnernl,
wound and
dremed
it. Dr.
CTttlM
« i.lra.
uf
®j53r1?*lm,n,r *,'[' te”**1* ’» lh'‘ I*»™**&gt;* ■"''’•nR-r'i’Ie.. । MSiliAjl of Now Yuri
I
Burton
merelv
cutting
a
piece
of
V. C. Roesa went to Kalamazoo
Dr OunmoA reqmt
It goert "&lt; h&gt;» »«nl Mm. Orwn H»grr
Mr. Bordman
Bordnuu. Hager
Hjger &gt;uid
»o&lt;l daughter,
duoibter ] State are'present at the bed side, of ctt'v.udi iw,iiTS'th*'
.
Mra.
at r~
~
--------- " ’* ,’uestof his ' aunt Mra. Orson Hager
Monday morning to begin work again .thread
■
v.Stella
visited
at
Chhs.
Smith
’
s
Wbuas;
•
Stella
Chfo*. Smith
Vedneemother who is very iH.
.
n”'
after a week’s vacation
. seems from the article that our local t^ns week.
■ Miss
ftkyiiriui only MdttMwbilu all who - O. C. Sheldon ishnddiugan
i.hnddlog on addition daj of last
IM week.
’««*•
Mi» Kutn
Kutb mcnaruson
Ridtanhon ox
of me
thr ur
town
;V
Mn. Hecox of Hastings spent the1
Orion
hone*, slightly
visiting
cousin
him know that he performed the to his House.
house.
Orson Hager hail,
bail, a notes,
sligntiy ;j jjno
vjBjtjUK her
fier ara9
jn Miss V
Vera
uuwter ni;i.
Fourth with her sister Mrs. Warren's. saw
operation unaided and deserves all the i j"
.
—
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z_?_.
—
&gt;
&gt;
—
i
—
i
_
s
_
*
----■»-&gt;
»
—
a.-^
—
.
-----Mra Retta Hager aud daughter Miw injured on barbel wire fence one dav . F|eming&gt;
B
____
TTThe most of our people went to crwlit.
o.
°
f
,Wl
*
’**“■' '
■
I Edward Burkholder who attempted
Thoniapple lake to spend the Fourth
Tbe unfortunate man is cunning j Hager and
on Sundav.
'
----- wife
------ ---------STATE ROAD.
to end his life a short time ago has
and all report a good time
and has sinre attempted to get away - - —----— — —w-.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' Townsend atmade- several unsuccessful attempts to I Chas. fl. Bavkk.
Onr ball team played with the Has­ from the house. ‘ An application for
tended
the
{funeral
services
of
-Cauda : Preaching at the church Sunday run awav from hi« attendants.
‘ Attorory for .Murtag&gt;'e.
tings Furniture ball team on.the Fourth hla Adtniwion into the A.ylnm at KalecfcMteli
OT
’
Sun.Uy.
’
’
"
----------mvmlw
•
■: U.yor-I1OTU1 „f the eily informal
at Thornapple lake, the score standing mazoo has been-made and he will lie ........ \
ru__*iL .*,1 ..
Mra.
Mills
of
Hastings
is
the
guest
Mrs.
Henry
Barber
went
to
Battle
gome
of
onr
people
that
the
city
would
&lt;•
.
2 t&lt;» 10 in favor of. Woodland.
taken there as soon as ho is able.
...............................
of her daughter Mra. E. Warner this Creek last week to take osteopath treat- fnmtidi 20 or 25 shovelers, for the good .
James M. Shoith was at the county
week.
j mrnu
road
Banner Advte always hay.
CADI TON m-'PPATPD
roaa bee,
din', which
wmcu has
uas been
peei set for Aug. !
bub ou Monday on business.'
VAKLiy.-&gt; ucrfcAi cu.
c^'r
Chester Bicker entertained a . Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Charles Cliff started »L
80. And now brother f.fanners this is '
F. A. Smith of Vanderbilt. Otsego
-----------------------------------.v
. -to
------------------------u___ Mon- how the matter stands: Mr. Nichols I.
The Oirlton base ball team were de- ]argv party
of friends onothe
Fourth.
Il---------up north
attend
campmeeting.
county, spent a few days- with his fe.l«l by tbe UoodlOTd w»n, bAtnnUy
D J&gt;rT1&lt;
wlfc
funthbe.
«»l
furnishes 40
m or
or .W
500 Io
loads of gravel
nephew, J. M. binith. Mr' Smith had
otS th.'bo7?122k&lt;!d dirowr »l J. SL John', on th. Fourth
Mt. 1^1. Cotton, V.
of PortUnd. i. ftw.
frw. w
to ’l»
on the
th. rottl
;
» pot OT
fn.m An­
not seen his uncle for thirty six years.
, friend, in thi. J™* Corner, north to the town line.
Yes, we have a case of small pox in
i» "th. nett of hi.’ Mister Mr, Nellie \ 'trinity.
^'ttlS- wS.dris. t.A^’wiS'nOT
our village. Miss Ruth Snuggs came was a little wild in the first few, in- ' Htt. .Cis week.
. . Mr. ot.1 MrK V.rn Cotton - rejoie-.
“J
'
from .Milwaukee via. Grand Rap­ ningN and was replaced by Knowles in
ids to visit relatives in our village and the 4th who held the veteran Woodland , Mr. ~x~-John Ix*liuian visited
}ie
ap ready to jilace the ‘
~ his wife &gt;«K &lt;»ver a girl baby.
while here was taken sick, and lajt team to four runs. A return game will ilt,d daughter Orpha at the hospital in , Mr. and Mra. SwausUu of'Hicaory gravel. Here is our opportunity, t
Thursday the doctor pronounced it lie played on the home grounds next ' Ann Arbor over the Fourth. •
Curnera visited their wai James Swan- .Brother farmers to do a gtod stroke for
small pox. She is doing nicely under Saturday.
ourselves* and for all who ' travel over j
!
Monday as Mr. Geo. Hitt was re­ son last week.
the care of Dr. McIntyre, and we hope
Evervliody celebrated the fourth and this road.
turning from Lake Odessa his horse be­
no other cases will develop.
came frightened and liacked off a high tmjoyed the wet rain.
A party at the
Tht. fanneni of this locality are re­
SLIGHTLY INJURED.
Vaccination seems to be all the rage
bridge into the water and mire. The
Henry C'rookford while delivering man and horse escajied serious injury, home of Mra. Lute hinne to honor of . sorting to ail kinds of hapediente to
in our village- just at present and the
Miss Gertrude UhHney was enjoyed
tEeir i1HV Some aftebringing it
milk
last
Wednesday
slipped
from
the
ductors have lieen compelled to send for
bnt the carriage is minus a top and hy «R.
"
, in by the .kitchen stove, some are
wagon and bad a large milk can fall other fixtures. Mr. Hitt says
another .car load of ’points.
he
upon him as be was lifting it from the would nut L’’» through the same ex- i Mrs. Jane Fisher is entertaining her ■ ditching their hay fields, while others
. The sugar beet feliows are not wei! wagon to the platform. He was quite
grandgaudhter.
are Imying clothes wringers.
pleased with their occnpation. They badly bruised but) is able to resume his penence again for much money
MARTIN CORNERS.
say &lt;f it would rain less they cmilu
LAKE VIEW.
duties again.
earn money enough to p ay thejr board
NORTH WOODLAND.
Mrs. Jennie Barrv sper.tsthe PAi,t . Preaching at the school house Sun*
bills.
ww-k
at F. BarryX '
y
Farmers are having very' long face*
i
day evening at 7:30.
Jhe next meeting of the Ladii^ Aid I .
Burr Rowley and mother and two S&amp;rtv
wil) be befi at Mra. S,* B. ! «J pro—mL We do nut wonder nt it.
..................
,„—............
Mia, EB..................................
Htaaten of Y|»llaoti
i».
Mra Ella Jori, and‘daaghter Huth.'
children visited at the home of P. R. ’
Not one fanner out of a hundred ha* spending a few davs
Levens.
■*-T. with
with Ethel
Ethel Barry. pf Kalamazoo
Kalimaxo... .pent the fourth with
Hohnes on Thursday.
wheat I.
Mr.
d Mn,
’
’
Mr. „
and
Mrs. C.ten^
Clarence F.iwr
Feirer of
of -her
sister
Mra. Chas. Smith.
On Thursday July tduth the ladies of : ;m» loul ot toy
2 Mrs. James. France of Detroit is
IWKwmnK to .proot .Moding otwtrf in llrHnd
id, Mpent th. |M&gt;t w k „
the
M.
E.
Church
will
give
an
ice
r.
V'
.
r
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—
-------t
Mr.
Fero and danghter Florence re- i­
I spending a few days with her mother.
the field, surely we are havingonr share
«»
,
*
..
H.
J.altn
a
------------------------------------lor
u«l
from
Lowell Monday.
cream
social
at
the
residence
&lt;*f
Mr.
■ MrsT"Christina Brtmum.
,
of
rain
anil
some
other
share
thrown
Mr. and Mra Frank Barry - of YpBertKomhof Hatting-, wa» on our
I Burt Snuggs of Milwaukee was in.&lt;*ur and Mrs. Elmer E King.
The
continual
wet
weather
is
play
­
q
rt
tA
,
silanti
spent
hurt
week
with
their
t»arHtrwt
Wwlmittav
I village last week to visit .his .daughter.
Born to Geo. Demary and wife a son
..i-..1 Mre&lt; t weoncsaay.
“ ’ *? r**’
u u
.
Mra. Alice Price uf Nrebville. viait- ,
j Miss Ruth, and was informed by onr ing havoc with all the crops in this Julv 1st.
or standing
is
Uftu.^
Will Gavitt
and wife Sundayed at inS‘Sltti^^n’ rZtro^tohte
George Rockwell. '
health officer that be could 'see her if vicinity, hay either-*ent
rotting
and
all
grain
is
I'mdly
damaged
.
----------..
The ’’Club
Club’
’were
were entertained*at
entertained^at^ihe
the home
home of
of the
the latter
latter’’s" parenta
Puente F.
F j/spring Arbor lint week. U
Mort of the people &lt;*f this vicinity
he wished, but that if he did he would
The
the । 0*
BUFFALO
be cmpellled to stay in our village for home of■’Lema Wilson
•
-•
■
—
—
•
&lt;»
—
•*-•
I-*-rvi
—
.
«
e
,
.
...
,
rqient
the
fourth
at
Cole
’s Landing.
on Tuesday that Myer* *nd wife at Lrfke Odessa
several weeks. Mr. Snuggs did not stay. evening l*eing also the birthday of the
Chas. Barry
and v'e^nina^forOr*
niece Mink Julia I
&gt; j
t. :
Leo Allerding and ^bett girl spent ^rvTefOatt
7Frida
He went on to Detroit.
w
young lady when a large number of Sunday at Frank Alien! mg's.
K X’ -Si
I C. 8. 'Palmerton expects to make a fneiuls gathered at her home and enMt&lt; Aiton
potting a novel xhajmd reiatirre
“Jztivcs
wire.J&gt;unday.
trip to northern Michigan soon,to visit joyed a pleasant evening.
on jjj,
which he
- has moved
Mm 'Q. P. Wellman will entertain , 'f™ ®JllJh,,mU’ “d ¥"•
!
the Insane ■ Asylum.
Mr. and Mrs. Yerty are visiting the -------------------and is fixing up.
It is in1 a half
' * circle
'
_r
--------Hie R A. S. Wednemlav P M Jnlv l*i L^ke and family spent Sunday with
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------the .hope of a bonaahoe It look, nice A]|
The hose ball game on Saturday be­ former's parents at Yerty's Corners.
t'1*tween Carlton Center and Woodland
hot very odd
--------------------------Mr. and Mra Merritt and Arthur
resulted in a score of 2 to 21 in favor
COATS GROVE.
Bom to Ira Curtis and-wife July 6th
MAPLE ROW.
Crook and wife called on George Rock­
of Woodland.
Prof. Davenport and family of IU..
K'T1- .
Wheat is ripening fart and it looks ‘ well and wife Sunday.
'Fhe frequent showers of late aae visited the Coatees lairt week.
Mr. Tbutnari haa bought I^t KunIm' os though harvest wiU soon be here. ,
jfcKav and' son Fiord spent
making farmers blue. A very few
Archie Batee and wife of Banfield °Mhoo» and will move it to his; jdace * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prentice of the Sundav with ’Mr. -Olmstcarlon the'
have some hay in and a good many visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. I which he recently purchased.
;
city
spent
the
fore
part
of
last
week
,
State
road.
have a considerable hay cut that wifi
Cook the first of the week.
■
Jerry Coufman of East Woodland is )v*lh
.Utter’s juirentx Mr. and Mrs.
A few of
yomjg foBcs attended
never be fit to put in the barn. Much
B.F. Moyer and wife of Wakarusa haying for D. Swin.
Ifomunt
of the standir
---------—* ■—
ling
grass*-is badly 1hurt,
as
Ind.
is
visiting
J.
W.
Ehret
and
family.
।
The
sick
in
this
vicinity
arealireMra.
Raymond
of
Carlton
Center
has
:
K
‘
much of it in down and’ the rains are
Wavne Long had a horse kicked bv P°rtt?dZ better with the exception uf been rewing for Clela Risbridger the'--------------- :
J-----------------spoiling it..
another home and so Imdiy hurt that it I “»• *«»hn Bachelder whoris very ill at «««
of l**t weekFRO*tATE OKPEft.
.
had to be killed.
’
। this writing.
Leona WiU visited at her uncles A.
‘
'*•,
..
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Miss Lottie Barnum is home from the
Mr.lund 21^ Pa$ton °.f
ToWa" Wednesday and Thursday
Coantr ot Hany. koMrn st the T"rob*te ‘ofri&lt;vtl iu I
Married, at the home of Rev. Jarvis.
west on a vacation. She will attend 1 und Mr. weed !and wife and Ethel Hat-; Leia Andrews is taking a few davs tbe city of HastiimMn said eouaty on Saturday,
Miss OnaTEvarts and Clarence Shopbell. the L. T. L. convention at Detroit.
I ton of Lake Odema (pent Sunday nt vacation.
’ 1
X.htn4%&lt;lud 1“^ T**r °“€ lhW“
Miss Nellie Myers and Orel 'Evarts
M. Ehret and wife of Iwurt Castleton j
S
James Matthews and familv went to ,
ch*&gt; M« lYotate.
accomjmnietl them.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited
at
Jamea
Ehret's
Sunday.
Mt-Faddeu
and
wife
visited
at
F
Wall
lake
tbe
1st
and
stayed
until
tbe
K
i?ntim'
iteSSjLd
A.&lt;ten h. ;
Shopbell will begin htmse keeping at
Five^ttrough trains dai’&gt;
Gail Cooper was awarded the silver B™ncb® » at
&lt;«erea last Sunday. 1th at the Matthew ’&gt; cottage.
i On raaiing aud .niluz tbe pettifon. duly ver­
once on his father's farm in Soqth
short. Let
Rush and CharlesMm.Mra
Waters
spent
Wudnmday ‘ “l?J?
'If &lt;
Woodland. Their many friends wish, medal at the speaking contest at the „Frnnk
----- .... ...
......
TomTom
Waters
spent
Wednesday
ceavrt. praying ttuu xdmlnhtratloti of said e*
them happinem.
Hatton
are
the.
school
officers
for
the
and
Thursday
with
her
parent*
Mr
Holmes church .last Friday night.
-------------may lie xranted to Willard K. Nyr, or, to «ome
yenr.
ahd Mra Demont.
other xoitahte Mrxon.
Geo. Flory and wife attended the ‘
^
r*.
Mrs. B. Johnson is convalescing.
Thereupon It te ordered, that Friday, the !
Connects at BufiaU and
Prichard
of Lake Odewut hax
Mr. Oscar Matthews went to Wall - AUhdayot
•
;-fMr. Oakes’ entertained triends from funeral of a relative in Cameltown s Vesta
July A. p.. iso:, al io o'clock te
been hired to teach the school the com-1 Lake Friday for a few davs outing the forenoon. !*&lt;• axslxnt-d for the hourI ng of I
Ohio. They were here to attend the Sunday.
Niagara Falls with ill
«Md petition and that tbe belrslat law of &lt;ald '
rear.
with his daughters wlui are ' spending
Mnv G. H. B»n,um ut Ctarkille. I &gt;n«r
in|t &gt;
'*r
funeral of Miss Wolford.
drosu*&lt;d and all other j'ereoux ttiten*«tM lu
lines from he W cat.
- ----------- their vacation there.
•
said rsua.',srr required to appear at a sc-cloo ci
Mr. Jerome England has a sister State president of the Michigan Suffr- j
HOLMES CHURCH. | Mr ch„lrt A„arew, w„ „n
■odd court, then to I* holdrn at tbe • probate i
age Association will give an addrev on &lt;
visiting him /r&lt;&gt;m .Colorado.
our o!tire.
In I he Ch tv of
in wjd.1 rwm—iv .nd .
Miss
Prudence
Townsend
of
‘
NashI
?5
nx5t
,
cad
*
n
8
on
old
neighbon
Equal
Suffrage
at
the
church
at
Coats
.,
1W
,
t
awwwc
XUV
.
UBCI1U
m
last
Mr. John Weissert from Hastings
■•* wns the
-• guest- of- - —
- r H I Satnnlay.
•
the pctiilonrr may wot lx*
And It te
Grove Monday evening. July 17. Mra. , elite
Bessie
Fuller
visited at J. England's Sunday.
further ordered, that said itetltlouer fire notice
Barnum is an interesting and instruc- . few day#
. last week,
George Demont of Baltimore
to the'persons Interested In said &lt;m»te of tbe •
Mrs. Noma Mead is very low at this tive speaker and all will . do well to
- - and
- -Mrs.
-a ' A
- ----pendency
of
said
petition
and
i
the
hearing i
&gt;
Mr
Holmes
were
the
**
“
on
onr
"
troel
Munday
writing with a cancer of the stomach. hear her. Collection will be taken.
thereof by causing a copy ot this order to
i
&lt;.r Kir .
sLX"”1 MtK Rhari
°n‘n&lt;1 '
NORTHEAST CASTLETON.
be publtehed. lu the Hasti.xos Baxnkb. a
Mr. Guy Miller has finished his nine
She wiU also speak Bund ay evening fSunday.
. *’
newspaper
printed
aud
circulated
m Mid
months of ndhool at McOmber'« and’ at the North Castleton Church on 1 - - I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stilliton of
(to&gt;rge Flory and family were called rotinty of Harry.otwv in each week for lliree-sucis home for a Test.
"Women of tbe Bible."
Ur.™ I T I will
kh
Knliunazoo spent a few days last week 1 to &lt;-a»eltown Sunday to attend the fuCoats Grave L .T. Imeet
Fri­
I’robate Retl-ter.
J nd ge of Probate.
dr wiU
*- with
WEST WOODLAND.
da)
'
- - - their neice Mrs.-Glenn Fullefc,^ i neral of a conB,nj^n Meadf
5
‘ Hattie Bontalph spent Sunday with : ,1116 rains have done considerable A true copy.]
Archie Rhoades, of Lake Odessa,----am! ,Jol "----------------------------’her father near the Chletiey school , d“n«K»’
,farm&lt;’r» especially those
Alford Wilkins, of Quimby, were.cal­
WEST WOODLAND.
I house.
’
1
had hay down.
lers at J. H.. Durkee’s Sunday.
.
Delayed Letter.
1 Birdie and Guy Na&gt;.h and Miss Davis I dubn Mead has his new bqm finished.
Henry Schiibley and family and
Rosalia
Geiger
visited
in
Kalamazoo
i
"
r
A
I
P
J,
r
5!
k., ^rrJ Ani, wifa 5*n‘
»
v. Scbaihtly visited their sister
Frank
’’’ Ht,nt
Sunday.
Fourth at the former’s parent*.
Mrs. Nellie Hitt near Warnerville over Siinday.
Mintfo Esther Durkee and Lonorn '
Jl°nn r» ™
tz*
Mr. Brattin the hardware! man from
Sunday.
of J P' Round* P^P1”,HMt week Nashville waa seen on onr streets hurt
Clayton Price, wife and son. of Free­ Haver have retnrned from Grand
; «• S. Barnum's people spent Sunday Friday.
port visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. I Ledge.
Wsiu™ Men-iam and wife of the I *' 'Til1 &gt;'•»«»«■&gt; &lt;'&lt;‘ttage at Wall
The Ladies Aid Society will meet at
C. Senter Saturday night and Sunday.
Mrs. (). P. Wellman's Wednesday .Tulv
Walter Wurtley and wife o( Lake Tamarac visited at Henry Schaibly’s |X4dteSarah Qole of Carlton spent a fetv 19. All are invited.
Odessa called on West Woodland friends Sunday afternoon.
Sunday afternoon.
.Wm. I Lee and wife, Elmer Rising days fast week with her sister' Mrs.
THE BRINK IS NEAR
Charles Snmlker and faulily of Free­ and wife visited at Walter Barnum's Andrew Townsend.
We know the diseases and weaknesses of men like in open book.
Mra. J. D. Rounds and Mrs. Homftr
port visited at Fred Durkee’s Stinday. in Carlton Sunday.
We have been curing them for 80 years. We have given our lives to
Elmer VauAnnam has been to Petos­
Wallace Stillson and wife of Kalama­ of Hastings were the guests of Mra. R. Few Hastings People Knew How
It, and thousands upon thousands of men restored tQ Vigorous Vitality
key tho past week to visit his brother zoo aro guests of Fred Baine and Mrs. B. Murdock Tuesday.
are today livlpg monuments to the sfelll. knowledge and success ot
Near It Is.
and family.
Weaver.
EAST CARLTON.
Drs. Kennedy &amp; Kergan. Wo never hold out false hopes; we never
Miss Phebe Densmore has returned
Mrs. M. J. Bates of Woodland is
Every tine you ueKleot luutkuche.
undertaken case we cannot cure. We have made so thorough a study
Mr. and Mrs. James Friend called on
from Ionia accompanied by two.child­ visiting her sitter Mrs. Angie OverAllow the kidneys to become clogged
of all the. diseases of men—ot Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Bolsens,
their
children
Sunday.
Mr.
W.
Butolph
ren of her sister’s- who will spend the । smith this week.
Fail to cure urinary disurers.
Hydrocele, Nervous Deb I Bty, Paralysis, Bladder, Urinary and Kidney
vacation with their gandparents.
You get nearer the brink of Bright’s
। Everet Clum and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tarer .Wickham.
Diseases, General Weakness, Loss of Vitality, and have cured so man?
Miss Bessie Friend has - gone on an disease. .
Mrs. Hattie Durkee and daughter of Hauer’s young people attended the
toousands of cases that if there is a cure for YOUR disease you
extended
visit
of
a
few
weeks
in
SebeDoan’s Kidney PilLs will save you
the State Road visited at J. H. Dukee's Cl um-Strong wedding last Thursday
will find it here. When we undertake a case there is no such thing
wa Ionia Co to see her Grandather from danger.
part of last week.
even ing.
as
failure. » We charge nothing for consultation and our knowledge,
Mr. E. L. Carpenter who is Hfi years
Proof of it in Hastings testimony.
skill Rnd experience are at your service. We will explain to you
old.
’
George
Hnbbard*-night
operator,
NO FALSE CLAIMS. _
,
How
and Why
We Can Cure
You; and
why the diseases of men require
WOODBURY.
oMt},on "fF?1 on the
Central
the knowledge and skill at Master Specialists. We dd not require to
The proprietors of Foley’s Honey and
For forty years Dr.Fowler’s Extract I t K’’ “VinK «“ Broadway, says "I
Harlan Horn has his new houm? near­
Tar do not advertise this as a ’'sure
experiment with your case as we know from experience In treating
of
Wild
Strawlierry
has
been
curing
^
ia
u,
e
sude
.
ed
.
f°
r
months
with
a
dull
j
Strawlwtry
han
suffe
r
ed
f
&lt;*r
cure for consumption. " They do not ly completed. Lewis Fender, and Harry summer mimnlnint rl.is__ i__ * i aching pain in the mnnll rtf mv l.u..L
thousands of cases exactly what to prescribe for your symptoms. Don’t
complaint, dj’sentry. diarrhoea.1 .ac,1.’nF P»in in,
"mail of my back,
claim that it will cuix'this dread com­ Evert* have lieen doing the carpenter bloody flux,
be discouraged if you have treated without success with Quacks, Fakirs,
pain in the stomach and i Llrtod tO
nd of it: *’&gt;' usinK hou»eplaint in advanced cases, but do posi­ work.
haectrlc Belts, Free Triate. etc. You must get cured—and ‘Doctors
it
has
never
yet
failed
to
do
everyI
f
h
o
,d
t
rein
«l««.
but
I
wafi
unsuccessful,
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown, thing claimed for it.
tively assert that it will eure in the
®Jone can cPre you. Our New Method System of treatment has stood
I
{.!&gt;®
d
my
attention
called
to
Doan's
earlier stages and never fail to give July fl. a boy.
the test for 25 years—why should it fall in your case. Should your
-------------- - ----------; kidney Pills, mid thinking they might
comfort and releif in the worst caws.
Henry Martin, who is working at
case prove incurable you need not pay ua a dollar. We refer you to
।, benefit me I ^procured a box
nox at a
. E
k
A
Foley’s Honey and Tar is without Howel kpent the fourth with his par­
. any Bank in this city as to our financial standing. If you cannot call
■Mulholland's
drug store and took it
doubt the greatest throat and lung ents Mr. and Mrs Martin.
write for a Question Blank for Homo Treatment Consultation Free.
। I have no hesitation in recommending
remedy. Refuse sulwtitutes.
The Advents are still holding tent
Booklata sent Free.
them to the citizens of Hastings as a
For sale by Arthur E. Mulholland.
For Infants and Children.
meetings at this place.
remedy
of
merit
’
'»
Successor to W. H. Goodyear.
Bom to. Emannal Kussmaul and wife
For ule by ajl defers. Pri« Mumia
July 2 a daughter.
Fimer-Mllbum Oa.BnSalo, New York
Window Shades, any size, any
KJle Mont for tbe United Staten ReM r. and M'rs. Earnest Grant are
Bears tho
color at Hulholland's Drug Store.
tnemlwr tbe name Doan*. and take no
the prond parents of a big boy.
148 SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH.
Blgnatuxeof &lt;
other.
•

Eczema

Woodland Department

“ Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Hair Sick?
That's too bad!

We had no­

ticed it was looking pretty
thin and faded -of late, but
naturally did not like to speak
of it. By the way, Ayer's

Hair Vigor is a regular hair
grower, a perfect hair re­
storer. It keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.

yers
. .

SAMAPAMUA.

CKEKRV PECTORAL

WHY OUR

BUSINESS
IS INCREASING
/By giving our Customers
good Goods, fair Prices aud
Courteous ’1 reatment

'That is the way we are
doing Business, and our
Business grows. We want
it to grow more We want
Your Trade
There are
. good reasons why it will
pay you to give it to us.

You will get personal at­
tention, prompt service aud
honest values. We don’t
aijn to do an immense Bus­
iness, but we aim to do an
immensely good Business,
und we do do it. .

Another Invoice of Naw

Hats just received

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

Call Me

E

Remember I pay tbe highest
market price for your produce.

HEART RrtQLrt
COATS SHOVE
QENEKAL STORE.

NOTICE OF HRAK1KG CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. County of Barry.
Notice te hereby (Iren, that by an order of the
Probate C’-otirt for the CooMty of Barry, made oo
tbe
.?tn day of June a. L».. 1906, four
artutlw ftutu that date were allowed for credit■ni to present Utelr claims .ixalnst tho estate
it Cassius M. Mowry late of said county, de­
ceased. and that all creditors of said deceased
are rrqt:lr&lt;&lt;d to present their claims to said
ProtMite Court, at the-Probate office In the city
0( HaaClnzsfor ekamlnatlou and anowance, on
’dock Id tbe forenoon of that day.
Dated June stlh, A. D„ 1906. Cmaklkn M. Mack.
J«d&lt;e of Probate

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMSKale nl Michigan. County of Barry. N*.
Notice b hereby elven, that by u&gt; order of the
Probate court for the County of Barry, made on
tbeaotb. day ot-Tuna. A.. b. 1W6. four months
hawed for.Kt
creditorsllr^lr.
(o pre•ent their claim*
qulrod Kpro-rnt their claims to sudd Probate
Court, atthe Probate Ofllec In th# City of HuaUnp». for examination aud aUewauee. on or be­
fore the 50 th day of October next, and that
such chdnm will be beard te fore said Court, on

Dated .hint* .Xth. it. I). 1M».
Chaklks^M. MAQg.
.
.
Judxcof ITobaie.

DLL!

FOLEYS HONEWAR

Lehigh
Valley

Railroad
"The Line Beautiful’’

NEW YORK

Many
repair!
many
and ha
THEM

SI
B
is com
invited erythir
rottt
are lig

PHILADELPHIA

tacks”
Come

w

Delto

ATLANTIC COAST
RESORTS

If you live anywhere
&gt;around Coats Grove, and,
have a telephone, call me
► when you want DRY&lt;
GOODS or GROCERIES. ,
•l have arranged to deliv-&lt;
er orders out for a num
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SOUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
The local News in Orangeville, Hope. Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.
DELTON.

A $2.00 Framed

Picture for 39c.
When your purchase* at our
store amount to 82.00 we will
on receipt of 39c in cash, give
you your choice of the beau­
tiful pictures with frames, on
display iu our store.
A chance of a Jifetime to dec­
orate your home.

Stationery Special.
We bought a sample line of
.stationery. The line includes
boxes of writing- paper and
envelopes that regularly retail
. from 20c to V»c\per box. We
have put the whole line on
•
sale at '
•

ELLIS L EAULKNER,
THE, .DKUOOI5T.
DELTON,

MICHIGAN

Expect to Meet You-

IN DELTON
SOON
Many people who are building,
repairing or painting, have driven
many miles to come and see.me
and have told me that it PAID
THEM WELL. My stock of

Lumber, Lath,
Shingles and
Building Material
is complete. 1 pay cash for ev­
erything. rny running expenses
are light, and I am in a position
to get I right down to •'brass
tacks” when it comes to prices.
Come anil see me.

W.H.: Chase,
Michigan

Delton,

Come To Us
•e mnl pur trade in

Cents Furnishings,

auii w will sell you the
very best goods at the
lowest prices.

We Sell It
Anything-yon want in
Summer poods will be
found iu our stock.
Wi&gt;- want your trade,
and wo will save you
miuey when you buy
of tn|.
. .

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,
The Clothiers,

Delton and Prairieville,

Mrs. Louis Shhlvra, of Hastings, is
spending a couple of weeks with her
parents here.
j
Tbe Misses Jejnniv Drummond and
Myrtle Smith sieut the latter part of
.the week with Mr. and Mrs. .Bert Pat­
ton.
Mrs. Jakie Edger, of Hastings, was
the guest of her parents last week.,
Mrs. Elon Clement and son Stuart
ispent last week with hex parents Mr.
land Mra. John Stuart erf Yankee
Spring*.
! Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Orr entertained
jMr. and Mra. Bert. Patton Sunday.

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FINE LAKE.
The fourth passed off very qnitely
■here. There were some fine -fireworks
at the Jordan and Payette cottage in
the evening.
Harry Melchior of Pittsburg.
Pa
mid two friends of Battle Creek have
been spending the week in canip at
Dewey's landing.
. Having and harvest ure going1 to be
in collision with some of the farmers.
The recent rains have put the farmers
hack so much. There are acres of hay­
soaking in the swathand windrow and
acres that are not cut and wheat is
getting ripe.'
The Y. M. C. A. boys of Battle
Creek are in camp at Doty’s landapg.
A. A. Burch manager of the Citi­
zens telephone company of Battle Creek
was in Banfield Saturday evening to
attend tbe meeting of the Ban Red rural
telephone company.
The poles are
nearly all set on the Bedford extension
of the line.
HOPE.

Edgar Otis had his'back hurt while
doctoring a cow Wednesday.
Born to Ora Otis and wife a nine
and a half pound girl. Mr. Fritch of
”
Cloverdale attending physician.
Andrew Carpenter and family of
&gt; DELTON ROLLER MILLS? 4 Shultz were guests of Edgar Otis StmWe would be pleased to have 4 day.
Ada Jenkins of Prairieville visited
$ you give us a trial order. The &lt;£
. high-grade roller flour made by » her mefther Mrs. HuldahzOtis Satur­
r us is giving splendid satisfac- S day and her daughter Mra. Angel I ne
Osgood Sunday.
tion wherever used. .
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Are you one of the many
patron’s of the
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NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
Delayed letter.
.
Having is the order of the day and a
.very- heavy crop.
A number from Dowling- spent Sun­
day at Bristol Lake, and rei&gt;ort a good
time.
Dr. Sheffield and family of Nashville
called on C. Risbridger and family
Sunday evening. •
Mra. \?harley Ketchum and children
of Battle Crook are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Clark, i
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Robinson siwijf
.Monday visiting relatives at BedforcL
Cnpt. Lucas and family of Battik
Creek are spending a ten days vacation
with C. Risbridger and family.
The Jolly soSp clnh of ten met at the
home of Nir. and Mra. Frank Cherry
last Friday. Refreshments were served
oil inemiie'n&lt; being present.
A fine
time w^s reported.

Bora to Shelby Nash and wife July.
4th a 9.t4 poun d boy. Grandpa and
Grandma Shultz are doing as well as
could lie expected.
Mrs. Carrie-Fromm and daughter.
Clymonestra of Batavia, N. Y. arrived
here last Friday for an extended visit
with her sisters, Mra. Kate Hom and
Mrs. Lizze Zerbel and other relatives.
Mra. Mina Home and little son also
her son’s wife of Nashville spent sev­
eral days of last week at her father's
J. Pitts and' wife.
Mrs. Nash who has b»«n spending the
past winter and spring with her hus­
band in Indiana is home, helping care
for her son's wife.
Mrs. Fields of Podunk visited . at J.
Hall's the last of the week.
‘ Mrs. Alice Acker, of Hope Center
spent Friday and Saturday uf last week
with Mra. J. Pitts and Mra. F. W.
Zerbel.
•
Jim Hinds of Eaton Rapids was home
over Sunday.
- ,
The Misses Georgia and Kate Heath
of Hastings visited at F. W. Zerbel’s
several days of last week.
Win Kingsbury of Richland was on
our streets last Saturday.
.
Mr. and Mra. John Kahler and wife
of Woodland and Chas.’ Kahler and
family of North Barry spent Sunday .at
J. Hora's.
Mlaa Mabie Fierce of Urbandale is
visiting relatives and freinds at thiii
place. ■
The Misses Myrtle Mosher and Bjrdie St John of Kalamazoo spent the
4th at Peter Mosher's.
Walter McNbe and wife from near
Hastings spent Sunday nt Andrew
Smith’s.
.
Herman Zerliel and daughter spent
Saturday night and Sunday at FrankKelley's of Hickory Corners.
,
Dun McCallum wife and son of^Brush.
Ridge visited his mother at this place
Sunday.
. Mr. and Mra.K. Reynolds are enter­
taining tlibir brother’s wife Mrs. Tom i
Reynolds of Washington Who is making
u two weeks visit here.
J. Hora ami wife, Mra. Carrie Fromm
and daughter spent Monday with their
daughter in North Burry.
Mra Lihbie McCnllutri*is visiting J
her sister iu ‘Kalamazoo.
There will h- preaching in the Hol­
mes church next Thursday evening.
The new 1mm of (.'has. Bodendorf’s is i

Mrs. Mina Adams was hastily sumr
moned to Pennsylvania last week on
account of the severe illness of lief
daughter Mrs. Bello Morwuod.
Edith Gillespie is visitiug.her moth­
er. Mrs. James Cairns.
A large kiln of brick islieing burned
at the yard here this week.
Master Lyle Dayton went to Augusta
with his father last Sunday.
Charles Maywood and Amy Replogle,
of Hastings, were guests of Arthur
Patton and family last Sunday.

EAST ORANGEVILLE.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
We are going to have a Township
S. 8. Convention out here August 3rd.
and ure making extensive preparations
for it We also want the public to
make preparations for it in the way of
making arrangements to attend as we
wish it understood that all near and
far are invited. The BANNER has
done its part in helping along the good
work by printing programs at very
reasonable rates. Our esteemed Pres.
Mr. Biggs is putting forth efforts to
make this convention a success as also
are all the other officers.

BOAT TIPPED OVFR.
By the way did ybu know how nearto losing our Secretary- we came-a few
tveeks ago'.- What might have proved
a serious catastrophe really terminated
in a ludicrous situation. Mr. Anson
Merrill and Mr. John Rush went fish­
ing on Podtirik'lake. - Some young lad*
were also fishing from an old boat near
the shore. As’they dared not venture
out Mr. Merrill with onr gigantic Hing
of his line thinking to catch u "whop­
per" tiptx-d over the l»at. and -both
men sank into a cold hath in deep
water. The aid of thtf l»oys was sought
asfMr. Bush could not swim. The old
boat did good service us Mr. Bush was
landed into it and Anson clinging to
the .boat ^dragging along the other
boat and. the boys rowing, landed all
'safely ashore.
We put the foregoing under "delayed
items" a* the partie* conoeraed have
kept it wonderfully still fur some rea7
soa.
On our sick list this week we have
to report Mrs-vAmanda Andres who is
ill with bronchitis also Mrs. Butler
Smith whb is quite seriously ill at her
home.
The weather having delayed the men
on haying and the women being’ tod
cross for them in the -house they have
re«orted to building a hog house ut A.’
D. Smith’s.'
Mr. Orville Boyes-is
helping.
BANFIELD.
Rain’ Rain' Rain! Will it ever
stop so we can get our haying done.
A considrrahle of hay is rut around
Banifeld that will never l*» drawn.
No celebration "the 2-lth at Biyifieid
thi*yt*ar. The only thing of any ac­
count on the fourth was the dedication
of the new plkun- in the parsonage.
Now any one on the citizens line can
s|&gt;eak to the parson at any time.
Miss Lillian Brown ha* gone on a
three weeks visit at Bloomingdale.
Burdette Bellinger of.Battle Crehk is
visiting his uncle Karl Bellinger.
A company of Y. M. C. A. boys are
camping at Fine lake. We understand
they havejchallenged the Banfield team
to play IjuR but they are a little afraid
to try them 1 guess.
Epworth League next Sunday eve­
ning led by Delos Neal.
A great telephone meeting was held at
Cooper’s hall last Saturday eve to agi­
tate '.the question of getting Battle
Creek free At present the rural line
reaches from Frank Whitworth’* to
Bedford anil should they extend the,
line to Battle Creek they win get the
city for ♦VW l»er year.

HINDS CORNEB.
The Ladies Aid at Mr.' and Mra.
Phillip's was well attended; over 8&lt;»
partook of the bountiful dinner. Pro­
ceeds 8Jl‘.
Leslie Rowson and Lillian Everetts
returned to^their home in Kulamazoo
Sunday after n weeks visit with their
Grandmother. Mra. Geiser.
Susie Phillips spent Saturday and
Sunday with friend»4u Haatings.
Preaching next Sunday at 11 o'dock,
at the school bouse.
Mr. And Mra. George Lankard enter­
tained company from 'Kalamazoo Sun­
day.
Bernice, and Lura Tobias of Battle
Creek are visiting old friends at this
place.
’
.
Mrs. Ed Newton gave a party in,
honor ot Bernice and - Lura Tobias;
Tuesdjiy evening July 4th.
Bella and Brra.
Rainy Sundays are rather hard on
It is a f&lt;x&gt;ftsh notion iu t&gt;nppo«'e that
some young men as those that come the ringing of bells or 'tanging" of tin
from u distance are ''hliged to stay- pan* will cause a swarm of bee* to actover night.
tie. The real origin of this custom
dated back to the reign of Alfred the
&lt;'ha meter.
Each man In hfs sphere, however nar­ Great, who. In order to prevent dis­
row or extended, will find that his fel­ putes regarding the ownership of a
low men weigh his character - and his swarm, ordered that the owner should
abilities often awl uneonsdouAly stamp always ring a bell when his bees
him with their estimate and that tbe nwarmed, and ever YJnce then the good
average resultant of these frequent fanner’s wife has been niabing out
with ringing bells whenever tho Ih-cs
averages Is just.—E. Pierrepont
swarmed, and the fact that they aettied verified, in ber own mind, the be­
Thr Tlrrd Idle.
To those who are employed and busy lief that the bell did it.’
time flies with great rapidity. Ufe Is
Dry Humor.'
..tedious only to the Idle. Nothing Is
An eastern ybenmatlc who was-visitmore monotonous than the ticking of a
clock to him who has nothing to do but lug In southern Arizona was asked by.
tbe editor of one of the loeaJ daffies
listen to It—Anon.
what he thought of that country.
"Wonderful dry air." said the inva­
It Is a maxim with me that no man
was ever written out of a reputation lid.
"Yes. everything is always as dry a*
but by himself.—Bentley.
dust out here." said the editor. “By the
way, while you're stopping -hero for
jour health you ought to lot mo send
you my paper."

IT’S TO YOUR

Somethinir Just n* Good.

CLOVERDALE.

PROFIT
\
If you live within reach of I
( Cloverdale, it will pay you to

\ call and see a nice sto;k of

DRY GOODS,

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GROCERIES,

BOOTS, SHOES
? and in fact everything to be found )
? in an up-to-date general line!Mke ?
are proud of our stock, but proud- )
) er still of our prices.
\

Feril Replogle and Maggie Prince
spent Sunday at E. Johnbox's.
Miss Grace VanHorn of Prairieville
s]«nt Sunday with Myrtle Wilkim.'
' Yours truly,
May Hart returned home Monday
after p. few days stay with, her grand­ | ] THE CLOVERDALE STORE.
Ths Law Prion Wo Quote
mother.

A’little life mar be sacrificed to an
hour’s delay. Cholera infantum, dy­
sentery, diarrhea come suddenly. Only
safe pfan is to have Dr. fowler’s Ex­
tract of Wild Strawberry : always on
4 BRONCHITK FOR TWENTY YEARS hand.
Mra. Minerva Smith, of Danerille.
Sound kidneys are safeguards of life.
J Hl., writes “I had bronchitis for
twenty years and never got releif until Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's
I used Foley's Honey and Tar which Kidney Cure. For sale by Arthur E.
is n sure cure. "Sold by Arthur E. Mul­ Muholland. Snccesor to W. H. Good­
holland. Succesor to W. H. Goodyear. year.

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PODUNK.

SHULTZ.

hickory' CORNERS.

Miss Florence Cassell of Battle Creek
was the guest of Fem Flower this
A QUIET WEDDING.
week.
Mr. George Herrington and Mias
Miss Gorman and Mra. Williams of
Sproul went to Hittings on tho morn­
ing of July 4th and were quietly mar­ Pennsylvania’are visiting'at Dr. J. M.
.
ried. at that place returning home in Elliott's.
Clyde Jone* of Grand Ledge and
the evening. The groom is a son of
Mrs. P. Herrington, who live* just ! Ward McCall of Kalamazoo fjave been
west of Delton, and ia a very industri­ spending a week’s vacation with Gam­
ous voting man and for the last year er Byington.
ha* been engineer at the Flour Mill.
Mra. M. M. Rockwell entertained
The bride is a daughter uf Mr. .and the Baptist ladies aid society Friday.
Mra. Jerry Sproul and a favorite among
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roach enter­
the young people. We all wish them a tained their daughter Mrs; Richardson
happy and prosperous life.
and family of Battle Crock this week.
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Mrs. Jennie Fisher of Kalamazoo
A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
and Mrs. Hoin-i -■•■it of Cnesey spent
Little'Henry Honvener met .with a Sunday at J. L.’ Houvemir’s. ’
Ford Stratton with several young
very serious accident last Tuesday
morning. He wa* playing Ha.ll in the ladies and gentlemen from Allegan
street with some other little boyn. and spent last week at the Ford farm un­
as Henry Htarted to run to tbe base he der the cbaperonagi* of Mra. Frank
ran into the front wheel of a- buggy I Strutton.
knocking him down, and tJ^ie hind - The following ircopied from tho ac­
wheel running over his left leg just be­ count of the 4th of July clebration-.in
low tbe knee fraeturingt lie Ixines. the Jackson Daily. Citizen o^.July «Jth:
The fractured bone*-were &lt;lre*M*d and Among tbe visiting Bands none gained
tbe patient is resting quite easy, but inO^e attention than that from Hick­
Henry thinks he will not play ball for pry Corners. Their attire was unique,
a white.
yet free, from the ludicrous or vulgar.
Their music was fine and for a hand
they certainly deserve the highest cred­
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
it. ’ They diamnch to make the pro­
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By the kindness of the Delton Band. gram a big success. .
Pastor G.’T.- Fisher was given tbe opportnnity to .speak to the people from
NORTHEAST
BARRY.
the band stand at the dost of the open
air concert. Saturday evening. After
; Farmers are getting discouraged
the singing of some'appropriate -songs-. ■Hying to get up their hay.
by Mrs. L N Bush and Mr. mid Mra.
S. Dudley’s boy* have been having
Briggs and other*, th- pastor epoke
from the text in Mark 5—31 : "Who tonsilitis the past week.
Mra. Miles Fisher and children spent
touched me?" It is hoped to continue
these street meetings when the weather Saturday in Kalamazoo with her busw
will permit every Saturday evening. liand.
Mis* Lula Nobles visited her aunt
The Annual benevolent offerings were
taken Sunday morning at the dose of near Hickory Comers Saturday and
the morning service with very satis­ S unday.
factory results. Aho nt Cressey,
,Quite a number are suffering from
Next Suddav evening'we expect the colds.
pulpit vill ls- occupied by Rev -Brown,
Sol Stanton entertained Floyd Mor­
an Evangelist of Toledo.* Services at ford of Cedar Creek Sunday.
Cloverdale nt. !(► A. M. and Delton at
Every one wants to get ready to at­
7 :tW P. M. All are invited to hear this tend the township Heine July 29th nt
eloQuent preacher.
Midland Park Gull hike.
The Ladies Aid will serve dinner
Thursday noon in the front room of the
NdRTH HOPE.
po&lt;*t office building at Delton. All in­
vited.
The haymakers ar»‘ sighing for a
little sunshine-nowadays.
Mr. utul Mrs. Dan McCallum enter­
• Mr. Horace Pennock went to Battle
tained'relatives from Charlott«* last
Greek Monday.
week.'Z
Miss Myrtle Manning and Mrs. Em­
Miss Rena Pierce returned to her
ma Groff visited friends and relative*
in Battle Creek Saturday and Sunday. home in Hastings last WedneAlay.
Mra. C. Anders visited at G. W.
Miss Rhea Bninrfetetter is visiting
Locher’s lust Sunday.
■
her aunt-Mrs. Nellie VanTvne.
Miss Nellie Risbridger of Johnstown
Theo Pranska has purchased u new
and Mimi Lula.Lucan of Buttle Creek feeder for his sejiamtor.*
4'i.sited Mra R. S. Harter a - few days
Frank lx-onard and family of Clover­
last week.
.
dale were the guests ifilobn McBane
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cord are enter­ and wife Sunday.
'
taining their daughters, from Kalama­
Chun Hitrt will work for Mr. Durkee
zoo this week.
.
of Hinds Corners through the haying
Mini Marie Wilkinson.of Cedar Creek । season.
is attending-ti.e switch-lxmrd nt the
0. Bliss and wife of and - little Aon
Hardware .itore.’
of Shultz and John Andres and family
of Hope Center spent Sunday at W. H.
Anders.’
.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
O. V. Stamm will plaster the new
Dr. and Mrs. Hyde are entertaining
his mother arid sister from Stratford. house of Mra. C Anders thia week.
Ontario.
Hermon Natzel exj&gt;ects to work for
Mra. John Brindstetter is entertain­ Geo Robinson of Hind's comers
through haying.
.
ing a niece from Middleville, .
Jay Hart traded horses with Ed
Mr .and Nirs. Earl Bechtel, of Kalutnazoo spent Siind-iv with the latter’s Harrison one dhv last week Now who
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grandmother. Mr- Llbbie Armstrong. i» the lucky girl'.Mr. and Mik !J. G. Hughes enter­
Otto Niitz.-i will a-.'.-t Dai! McCall­
tained Mr. and Mra. Rogers ajid Archie um with bis haying and harvesting.
Hughes, of Kalamazoo Sunday.
.'M'verai from this neighborhood atten­
•
Mr. and Mm. iCIare’Brown are visit­ ded the celebration at Acker’s Point
and Cloverdale All report a good time.
ing the former.’s- parents here.

ARTHUR PATTOIt

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Is The Magnet That Draws
Trade Te Our Stere.

"Young man." asked the girl's fa­
ther, ’’have you any visible, means of
support?"
"Why—aw—none that are visible to
the naked eye." replied the young
man hesitatingly. "I am one of the
microbe specialists o&gt; the health de­
partment"—Chicago Tribune.

"Don't, you feel foolish peddling
these nonsensical toys?" asked the
man o! severe ideate.
\ .
"Yes," answered the street fakir, "I
feel rather foolish. But What do yon
think of tbe people who buy 'em?”—
Washington Star.

Delton State Bank
We

Pay
Alfee-HIt would be strange if Cbolly
ibould marry .a girl as silly as him­
self. Clara—Yea; it Would be two
souls without u aiugle thought.

Per cent on

3

Deposits.

We loan money on Real Estate
or good Bankable Paper,
loan our money at home, and do
business with people we know
nire all right we do a safe, con­
servative business and, have

/toney to Loan

tell the age of a horse? De Trotter— i
Yes. Ask the dealer and multiply by ,
one-half.

at reasonable rates. Deeds,
.lortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.

The people who are most eager 'to ’
thare their troubles are usually those
who are most stingy with tbelr- good I
tuck.—Philadelphia Record.

New York Drafts, Insurance
and Bonds Sold.

R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
OFFICE HOUKS—11 to 12 a. m„ J topun., 7 !
to 8 pin.. Al! call!, promptly attended. Tetepbooe at oHloe.
Office at mldsnce, Deltou. Mich.

DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH.lPresident.
J. Q. MUUHES.’V. President.
E. $. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
DR. McLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TER PEN NING.
JAMES COLUNS.

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Baxter—Married life isn't what It
used to be. Hixson—You're right there.
Since tbe kitchen stove has been sup­
planted by a gas range there's no such
Thing as lying in bed in the morning,
soothed .by the sweet thought that your
wife is at work building the Are.—Bos­
ton Transcript
The Count—Did her father acquire
his money honestly? Miss Bright (sar­
castically)—Oh, yes! - If
did not 1
suppose you would not msrrj’ her? Tho
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dishonestly he would probably be too
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Mp. Jones—You ought to be ashamed
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Tramp—Madam, If nature has fitted
me tn get along without work why
should I struggle against my manifest
destiny?

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NASHVILLE.

Stealintf a Bride1

A story of a Scotch collie Is current
Miss Minnie Fnrnisa went to Midon the Derbyshire border, according to
dieville Friday to visit friends return­
- Dundee
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fanner to
In I
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Advertiser.
ing Saturday night.
Original.]
I tte I»eak district, baring purcbaaed a
In colonial times there&gt;was a curious I small flock of sheep in the k-wlauds. I
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NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
E. V. Smith wu,ut Hoti up, Sator- ■
If you have anything useful
that you want tu sell, or if there
I The Mirere Jtraphtae rad Er. Smith I *** ,o
w"h th"
, j custom called bride stealing. Persuns I drove the flock the whole way from ,
Is anything useful you want to
&lt;4 Battle Creek are .pendimt tbe .Uta- i
Or“d IU[I‘'1' I who bad not been Invited to tbe wed­ i Scotland to bte farm In Derbyshire |
buy, place an adv. fn the
uMins Berths aud ov«r the fourth of July.
। mer with their cousins
ding would watch for a chance after j with tbe aid of a collie dog which wns I
BANNER'S WANT COLUMN.
I Hilda Maurer.
.I Willis Smith of Albion was a guest . the ceremony had been performed to lent to him by tbe Scotch farmer from j
■ • | I of George Coe one day last week.
. Charley Man rer and wife visited- old
W you have a buggy that's lying
kidnap the bride. Placing her on a ■ whom be purcbaaed tb&lt;- abeep. "When |
• friends and neighbors in, this vitinity ■ It still continues to ruin at this horse behind one of their party, they !' you get to your home with the steep," .
idle in the barn; a stove or
writing. Many fanners have hay out.
j the first uf last week.
other household goods you
would gallop to a neighboring tavern Mid tbe Scotchman, "let the dog fill
H. R. Dickerson .went to Memphis where they bad ordered supper. If his telly; then tell him to go home." j
don’t use; if you have any stock
Mr. and Mra. R. E. Mills and Miao
you want to dispose of; a house
Lottie Newton visited at Mr. Dufhams Tennessee Thursday to spend the re­ they reached tte taveru before the The Derbyshire man duly arrived at i
mainder of the summer.
you want to sell or rent; If you
in Assyria Sunday.
bride bad been rescued the night was Ills farm with the sheep and wns so I
want a girl for house work; In
Mrs. Frank McDerby has returned spent there in feasttag and &lt;la‘nclng. | pteaned with tbe colll^dog and its per- ,
’
Miss Minnie Day as no tetter at this
fact if you want to buy., rent or
from Albion where she went to visit
writing
and
tbe bridegroom was expected to formance that be decided to keep It n '
sell, just try our Want Column
J C. H. Charlton and family spent relatives. •
' few days before sending It back. One |
foot the bills.
it brings buyers and sellers to­
Born io Mr. and---Mra.
Ray
Sunday at Lake View?
!------------------------— —
„ Marple
gether, and only costs ONE
Mary
and Helen Harrington, daugh­ | day he was away from home during
1
—c i . vi ■ of Eaton Rapids a daughter.
Mrs.
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
Gl«&gt;n Deller ■» min cxmKrad to hi, | u&lt;r^„
Grace Smith of ters of uu old colonial justice of- the , the whole of the day. and on returning
INSERTION. Try IL
bed
with httle
tepee
his recovery.
• this
village.
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-..................
— ... tni8
vlUn
^e,
pvoix,
wrvtc
utuovw.
»...»•
peace,
were very
attractive
girls.—Mazy in the evening be found that thd Scotch
Many from here ■ pent the fourth at I o. M. Hollinger and family ot South -«• engaged to an otheer to the Brttlah I collie was missing and also the flock of &lt;
her parents, being Tories, I sheep. In a few days tidings came |
:roaSAlJC- A bright bay home. Thornapplo lake
Bend Indiana are gureta of Mr. Hull-army,
------- —aud
- -----------------were well satisfied with tbe match, but i that the dog had arrived nt bls Scotch I
btoii““hrte "urte
Mr. Bniloy tool a very nice diapl.y of tart1- front, of thia rillmtoapfendid driver, rtty taSke. Enquire fireworks the evening of tte fourth.
Bom to Mr. and Mra. Glenn \oung Helen's fiance, being outsjKAea lu cqn- home and bad brought the* sheep back |
demuution of the tax** .tte king lev- !■ with him.
L. McCarty. Sec.’ 38. Rutland town-] Farmers are' becoming discouraged t M
U'r’
,
.. ..
ship.
Address fShultx, K.F.D. I.
over the prospect for gathering the j^)r'1^*
McKinni*-has mild his led un the colon!«*. was not acceptable ‘
'
--------------nay
croF*M
nearly;
aU^thtaJowlity
:
P
rart
“
?
’
toDr
'
Adams
of
Anu
to
her
father,
who
dechtrel
that
ete
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«-■&gt; uc«ii&gt; ran mi iui.i ivmnvj A l
He is a rather serious minded bgy j
should ne' er many. a man tinctured
FOR SALE—House-and two acres of have hay lying on the ground bleaching Aroor.
who lias mure sense df resjionalblllty
ine pruspecat
prospecat ot
Bessie
land, second waril Hasting-. Enquire . in
iu tne
the raiiL The
of narvesiharvestBessi Bowennan of Hillsdale county ] with a spirit of retelbon.
ing the oats and wheat is not much ' is visiting ter grnndpiffhnta Mr. and
On the otter baud, prejAtrattons for than many grown. |*eraons. Fa when ■
better. .Many flelds of oata especially ,: Mrs. E. W.‘ Brigham,
..
the marriage of Captain Hte-bclwoo'l he was sent to his grandmother's to '
'
WANTED—Work at carpenter trade are lying flat on the ground owing to
Mrs. Crites who has
been'a guest of and Mary Harrington wore being made break the news of her aged eister’s '
under experienced man. Have hail the recent raiu and winds.
her daughter Mra. Coy G. Brumm tbe wltb great satisfaction to all. though death he did so with much gravity and ;
some experience. Enquire C. W. Co­
no Httle self Importance.'
Mr. and Mra. C. N. Tobias. Mr. and -------hl
P*« " "’‘"rn''1 “ h,'r ho°" “ Truxell aad Ueleu «wkl no! Lot i»
ville.___________________
Woodland, Route Three.
Sira. A. E. Mills. Mr. Carmen Tobias ! Caledonia.
"Now. Alfred." his mother said, ;
cast down at tbe contrast between
.mustn't tell grandma suddenly.
vniJuirF________________ tM.mie. i «nd Misa Lottie Newton, were all ut
tbelr own condition and that- ot tbe j “you
.
ftZ \ 1
Baltimore cemetery Saturday dec­
happy
patr.
In
rain
Truxell
endeavorbeeMMu*
It might shook her. even
Enquire T. S. DeMott. Route 3. Has- onUing
clearing lbe grBVW of
. ed to gain an interview with Helen. . though she knew Aunt Martha was 11L
atives laid to rest there.
hoping to pentunde her to elope with Tell it to her gently.”. .
FOR SALE— A • fine new milch ;
■
-......................
♦ ----—
right,"
him. But abe wus so c.toaeiy watched I "AB
“ *" -*
“*"*" assented Alfred. starting
* *
HS?"£. h£
8TREET»■ —n- wrat t. Oraur Tort.y. til at communication was InqMSMlble.
out on his mission with mingled solem­
nity
and
ragerueiw.
Preparations for Mary's wedding
tings.
School meeting whs tekl ixi tte Tany[i-w Myrtle Silsbee visited Grund
Arrived nt his .grandmother's house,
havlug Ih-w made atxl tbe wedding
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district. Monday, evening. There
. fri..niD &lt;&gt;v..r Sundav
WANTED - To buy good work horse, wan a good turn out. We are going to Kaplds frlend!* over
day arrived, guests from all the coun­ be greeted her with a sober "Heitor
WiU pay good price. AddresN Albert Luave our schoolhouse repaired and a
Leon Barnum. of Pontiac whs in the
try roundute'ut w«rt* awerubled at Har- and then proceeded to •’break the
ringtun Hall tu take part In the few- i news" bvisaylng:
saying:
Burkle. Woodland, Mich.
|*new stove put in .
। city Monday visiting friends.
1FMnria's
tivkles. Captain Htactelwood wore
"AunT
Mnrla's dead, grandma, but
----- —
■ Mra. A. E."Robinson entertained'rela- ‘
Elliot Schantz is at work in one uf-i
his scarlet uniform, Mary a white satin you mustn't feel bad. 'cause she was
Amended. ' tives from Hastings the 4th and all atWbeo a Scotcb Mbootara«t«- enured &lt;*“« '*»
L*l«- the departments at the Capitol
gown beautifully trimmed with lace, pretty old. anyhow. You'll be tbe next
Rev. C. L.*Bradley visited his par-i Her stater was her only bridesmaid.' one. I s'piw."—Brooklyn IJfe. ’
temple or lexrnlu. one morning be I An "I”11 * H00*1 t"”'’
"Look..at me!" exclaimed the leading
irad on tbe blackboard, "Our toacbof la
Frank Nrall ot ^Hmdiaip. «*- the i ents in Nashville Monday and Tuesday. There was a plentiful sprinkling of
-------------------------lawyer warmly. "I never, took a drop
a donkey."
guest of Alvah Seeber Sunday.
; Mire SmlP Phillip, of Hope wra the radro.1. from th. gnx«n-. retlmwit.
of medicine In my life, and I'm aa
■ Tbe puplie expected there a-ould be a , “ Hall of Hading, ceiled on Dell Knret of Mr. rad Mra Wm. Bollinpr
Tbe
world
has
a
store
of
pleasures
tn
•&gt;
•*« bvkl thnlr
strong' as any two of your patients put
toclone, bnt the pblk-ophlc pedagogue «"hrao Ono day lad week
...
beads very high among fte plainer waiting for tbe unaccustomed trav­
1
n ay.
. yOunj, nicn who were soon to meet eler. Sometime*. Indeed, they muy te together.”
Snnday.
eontentcl Umarlt wllb adding the
Anden. ot Brurh Rnlge has | over S
"Weil, that's nothing.** retorted the
word "driver" and opoood the achool Phrahart » hay tolcter ot Byron 1
mostly
In
anticljMiflon.
as
was
tbe
case
Mrs. Frank Nash visited the fore them at Concord, Lexington and Bunphysician. "I never Went to law In
aa muai.
lunges
of PlHmtowu.
jiart of the week at Kalamazoo and ker HllU The ceremony bad taken with Ana* *
---------------------------Theodore Pnmshka of Brush Ridge Pine Grove Mich.
... -place, the bride an^ groom .were
re- • "How d'ye do?' said Mr. Riggs cor
It Is our aim to have tbe BAKMEH
flocen of roar clients pot together."
Years of suffering relieved in a night. ; was seen on our street one day last
, cel ring congratulations aial tte negro dially to the stern vlsaged man ^vbo
reach every Barry county subscriber,
Amv-raran
j&gt;..—- j.vra
! I Ben Blakney and family returned
Itching pilea
yield at once to the i week.
on Thursday
Inorder to d&lt;&gt; this,
curative propenties of Duan's Oint- ; Thos. Blinston of Hastings irfkpfafl- from Fre«‘i&gt;urt where they have beeti cooks Id tte kitchen were liringtng In , was his seat mate, in tbe car on tte octhe auppsr. Suddenly every enndto was caston of Mr. Riggs* first trip to Boswe must go to press not later than
ment. Never fails. At any drug store, ing a few days at his farm.
'
visiting the past week. ’
3JU। Wednesday afternoon. We aik
extinguished,
and
there
was
a
cummoton.
“
Now
what
might
your
pane
be?
50 cent*.
John Bush hits his new ben house up.
,
,
our correspondents tu please mail
Do you live In Nasbuy or teyondF'
^=r----------’---------------------------------------- ; Andrew Myra, Irai Iwn dntwira
&lt;•&gt; ""“*&gt;‘‘5' ,h“.be'" tion. amid which voices cried:
their favors as early Munday as pie"I should like.to know what business'
"Bride stealers!”
■ ■Anrnkl
Tnr ITlirkiTO* sh'ingle* to put a new roof on his visiting his aunt Mra. S.
Lane and
sible thus insuring the puhHc-.uSn
“The bride has D-en stolen!”
It Is of youra where I live or who I
of. their letters. Much local ;&gt;ews
"Mount!"
,
be?' said his companion crossly.
o
1
T""
ei,
T
,
■
\
comes in Tuesday and Wednesday
I the rainy wither
' ,c,or •'on«- wbo ”’•■”P'"F«&lt;1
"They're galloping away!"
। "Well, now. It ain't any partlc'lar
and to handle all this and t- ;. cuf
‘
•
_________
■
।
government
arsenal
at
Rock
Island,
There wns a clattering of horses' business o' mine, strictly speaking."
-for the cure of all chronic
umus of correspondence and get «.ot
LACEY.
W., is visiting at A- D. Maynard's. •* hoofs, growing fainter In the distance. said Mr. Riggs mildly, “but It's jest
and surgical cases
1 havra full line of Optical X
the paj»er at the above time ehowds
. L'ndte tbe -«l»eds horses nod vehicles like this: l’ve«got u cousin up In Can­
• floods and will test ydur eyes v r -us a good deal, at best, ana .mDEFORMITIES
Tln
‘
Assyria
Farmerss
club
meet
id
■
.Mra.
Ella
Somfier.
uf
Montague,
is
RHEUMATISM.
' which had brought tbe guests were ady that I’ve newer seen, and I’ve al­
free
of
charge.
J
not be certain of. printing all our
' : Mr. Henry Stevens Saturday July 22 1 visiting at H. H. Sfirttor's and with
1 standing, and a number &lt;g the men. ways thought 1 might come upon him
Remember rue when you.^j correspondence every Meek as we
'Picnic dinner. Every l«dy ronlrty other friend, in thi» city And vicinity.
and all Nervous, --------Blood.
headed by tbe bride's father and ber same lime jest by asking folks their
have Jewelry repairing of any * ! desire to do without fail, unle-- we
। invited.
.
J
J
Skin and Chronic Diseases.
kind. Prices reasonable and X ■ get your letters Tuesday noon at the
.Mra. Jennie Roe and wn Neale of' Mra. Moses Hover, of Boulder. Col- hustmod, mounted and dashed away name and so on."
very latest
1
all work guaranteed.
_____
__________
„_j Mrs.
afterJohn
the kidnapers. A tall moon llluI Lake Odessa are visiting friends argund | orado.
is
visiting
her sister
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
The Latest Books at Mulholland's
XVaxwbxxw* and
aam/I oher
r*l&gt;ne friends
r*ra&lt;»vwl«i iu
in tliis city.
... I JlCHy .
, ’ Weisaert
U,?^ al.
Drug
Store.
stretch
WAUTEUI- Young women for Train- i Mra AlI Weber of Lake Mevu, to..
Mlm Lottie Dickereon retume.1 tort straight
" '
' of road‘ tbe punmlng
'
party could see those who were fleeing
inc School for Nurses. Address. Room been visiting friends near here.
. .
....
80. THE JACKSON SANITARIUM, ' .olvi„ Stoveb- i. Jovlv improving I
J1'”"
vlcl“' before them lashtag their horses. At
Hasting* Markets.
Jackson, Michigan
, from a vovere .tuck of eryvipela, ily where ebe baa beenvieiUng frionda. one point tbe purmiers came to
Open Evenings.
11 listings Markets are corrected every
i. j! Mra.
Wm. J. Smith will leave to-day
branches ot trees piled in tte road to Wednesday morning and can te relied
I Miss Nellie Norman is on the gain.
2*
•
.
.1 1I for
Gn-nd Hapilb.
1 Nellie Stevens sjient; t|ie fourth at
tor un*nd
KapiUs. where her towtouul
utuhand prevent their i.n«rre«. -fb.t the Lid. upon mb correct at that date.
Conetted Wednesday, July 5 1105.
| home. h&lt;jr sister Mattre returning to ‘ has a fine position with tho Luce Fur- napers were :&gt;ot delayed was t^ecaiMH.'.
’
PRODUCE.
haring prepared tbe obstructions them­
| Battle Creek with her to spend a few ' njture q,
selves, wteii they came to them they ,
iacrerdoa
i ’ The Citizens Telephone Co. ’ held a I
Gertruda Dodd left .Saturday A. took
-------wp
a bypath
around ttem. Dismount- : ijwi ■.‘■'vr lb.
'
- -to
-- .
VROgTARLKK FKUIT8. ETC.
'meeting at Bantield last Saturday ' 31. fora visit with her hruCher in ‘Ing. the purnuex* soon cleared
the-----.road
... and. a party
—------------------------------.. Bl.,
_. and . sister
.
Tbt0
lp. &gt;v.
ta.
। night,
of Lewy people at- 1 Bradley.
in...........................
Medaryville ’ and
| traded. Hope Uw nratiw. will con- In(1 f
„b„re ,be
m
to proached a wcretLbridgv which had
meats.
ulX*i*... Jackson Lodge, No. 113, B.P.O. Elks
tinue and get them wanting a rural I ,
,
.
• . ,,
,
been,
packed
with
straw
and
which
as
«ref.
live
wrigiu
-^ic-3-.c
.
SYLVESTER GREUSEL, Proprietor
I yne&lt;
her home in Toronto Canada.
soon as tte kidnapers hml passed "Xi vX'Hiive-'-i'-M-.
THE LARGEST OUTDOOR EXHIBITION IK THE WORLD
| Born to Will Garrett anti wife July I 'Mr. and Mra. J. T. Lomlmrd and thtf j
through it they had set afire. Indeed. Veal cah&lt;-x
ec-:c.
is established opposite the
t 4th a daughter.
, Misses Editli and Frankie Lombard ex- : the pursuers saw the sperte struck
•
Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp; Sag­
Will-Warner is hauling the nHlk I pact to leave Monday tor Detroit, and from the flint for tbe purpose. By tte ljunto. nine-w.to-a;.«n.
inaw R. It. depot.
through here now.
will ube a lftke trjp aind lj1Bn
.
,
. off tlmo tbvy nA.bed lb. brlJao ll
Some of our young people spent the ,! at northern
....
• aflame? and they must go to a ford a ■
। IN VITE THE PUBLIC,
Michigan •resorts and- then
fovlthY. HIDES aw'Wuol
fourth at Fine Lake.
I and all my friends and
good mile around. This decided (he
,
visit relatives iu Wisconsin;
“^e anxrnd
er'&lt;£ ' '
1 old customers to come
race.' ’When the pursuers reached a
/j*^.r.£*'*
■’
and see me. 1 WILL PAY'
James McMahon, of Richmond. Ya.. ! tavern where-tbe Indy ted been taken . il
’
Y.'f
.
.
,
.
.
.
,
tnveru
WMCrn-MMJ
“
iu;
.aravx
.uyraraa
wava. H-.-r-+Htoes-L.®~©.i«L
-;
CASH FOR
NORTHEAST IRVING.
• i • to tte
. . rTil'.m-?^
an f ktju- 10c
IS Visiting his sister Mra. Gnorgo aod Mr Harrtagtou -went up^on
Stupendous Military and Naval Spectacle
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kreiger of Cale*
This is the first time they porch his dnughtcr enme out to meet Wooiwmiw
New nil Second Hand Machinerj. of I doula are viMpiiralbe latter'. parent. Whitney.
Typifying with Historical Accuracy the
‘
bav„ met
me, in 20 years. He came lin- 'him.
GRAIN.
.—-- - — vj-"&gt;—a
i have
‘
•
- of- throwing
■
■ -■herself
•* w • ,i0
But
instead
! Mr. and Mrs. H. I..
1- Smith.
...
.•
„
•
t
.
.
t
,
. I exjiectedlv, and it is needless to say Into kxls arms she knelt at bis feet om*
all kinds, also
A number of onr young people spent ।
* ... •
.
- Then for the first time her father no- i
the Fourtb-At FrwJ.n, ,n&lt;l reported ; MV- "■ w»' M&gt;l”ly «nrpn»«l. They
ticed that a man who followed her was Rratij&gt;&gt;-lMU«!]&gt;k-ked.
‘
|w-r bu/ttjo.
Old Iron, Brass, Copper. Rubbers. ; Ringling Brps. parade tte liest they , speiit the latter part of last- week in
Woof- k&gt;«. si.'.’-; mixed. fri»; tuird.:«
| had ever seen, iu that town.
Grand Rapids visiting Mrs. ijary Mai- young Truxell.
an Exhibition that knows no rival and stands alone on the very pin- ,
'
HAY AX|t-STKAW.'
"What
do
you
mean
by
this?"
ex
­
Rags. otc.
Xo. l.’rimotliy
■ Mr. Chauncey Boyes of (4 rand Rap- . shall, also » sister.
nacle of fdme. with startling vividness and astonishing truthiulnc--.
claimed the old man angrily.
Xo.-jfnmotby-«7Xi) .
•
■
) ids visited Mr. and Mrs. Everette
text-H ay --fa.se-"Father.'' atiid thirkneeling girl, "for­ &lt;S*rA«;-i»:.o&gt;
5 Cairns and family.
.
i
jl will treat you fair and
Preaching services are held every
give m&lt;». I am married."
ihonest and pay tbe highest
•( “I knew an Irishman In Amesbury."
"Of course you're married and. thank
• two weeks at the Moulton church by ' Mr. WllltU’*r once said. Ids eyes twinI
market price.
I* Rev. C. L. Bradley at 11 o’cbek A. M. i kllng ut the’remembrance, “tvho was heaven, to a loyal subject uf the king.
MICH ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Calrtw visited • very much opinwusl to social epaility What! Helen! Do you mean"—
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney.
i for the negro. I said to him; -Bnt therej Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Coulter and J
Truxell. "that, tho bride is at hune.
500 Participails.
5 Atm of Scenerj.
Enormous Stage. 500 Feet lore
। are many Catholic negroes Ju Brazil.
, j family visited S. R. Chambers of Irv ‘| the’ West imlles and other plucos. Thy Ulis Is her ulster, whom that clotgyntan
If y».u have a buggy that needs
i iug- ’
■
who is.Standing within has jwt united
palming now would ~Lv a good
$1,000
Nightly
Display
of
Pain
’
s
CIQ FUMTIQIf C
&gt; church accounts of them us it
of
In wedlock to me. Our jreddlng supper
I Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolfe visited ut ‘
. time to du the worlj. lfrhn&gt;mb&lt;-r
World's Famous Manhattan Beach “ intll UHIXw
Ito, bom- of their itoughter. Mrs. Eerl Jh«-- And tb«-11 have to com. tv It lu Is ready. . Send for tte guests at the
Fox. Suturduy end Suuduy.
1I heaven. Tbce
n"~’1ll' have to meet tte no­ hall, and we will celebrate a double
75c Docs It.
grues there .on cqurfl terms.' I thought wedding here.”*
REDUCED RATES ON ALL ROADS
Z. Moore purchased a horse of S.
; that I had silenced him with an unan­
Coulter.
Helen led her father to a room where •
are what receive my careful at­
swerable argument. He sat musing for they were atone and. winding her anna
tention and study.
You will
a moment, then, looking up at me, about alm.- besought him to forgive her
CASTLETON CENTER.
find at my stoje a complete line
Mrs. D. IL Brown and children of. 'And can’t the Lord make them white and make tte occasion a merry Instead
ofistaple
i
Charlotte is visiting her parenti uf this In heaven. Mr. Whittier?’
of a mournful one. One circumstance
place.
was of great assistance ib ter. In the
t Mr. and Mra. IIibbariTOffley spent
settlement pertaining to Mary's mar­
Some UzardB. are able to walk on ’
Sunday at Tobal Garlinger s.
riage Mr. riarriiHrton had been obliged
their
hind
legs,
of
which
the*moat
re
­
। Mr. and Mra. Dilienback and Mr.
to use £20 worth of stamps that ted
. utul Mrs. George Wellman fcpent Sun­ markable example is the frilled lizard been rendered essential under tbe
of Australia, a powerful form, which stamp act—an art which Anally made a J! day at Phil Garlinger..
| West Shaffer and family and Lillian attains’'a length of about three feet. rebel out of the old Tory. At any rate, '
Delong spent the last of the week at Should danger threaten It scuttles off . he forgave the young couple, and all
Hastings.
on its hind limbs with considerable
rode back to the ball, meeting messen­
I Some from this way attended the speed for as far aa thirty or forty feet
For the convenience of those who wist: to order all of their paper= u
gers to say that the bride wits safe and
x one time, all subscribers to the Banner who are paid up to date, can get
. dance at Kalmo.
In a half crouching attitude, with the
*■ the Banner aud any one of the following for one year In Advance, .is
I Mr. and Mrs. Will Offley spent Fri- fore limbs hanging .down and'the're­ It was the bridesmaid who had l&gt;een
stolen. On reaching tbe hall they ate
T follows:
markable frill folded up.
' day at Dan Dollar’s of Barryville.
one supper there, then went to tbe tav­
Etc., Etc.
Banner aud Detroit Daily Free Press
$3 05*
ern. where they ate another.
PreMr Certain.
The marriage that Mr. Harrington
Banner and Detroit Daily Journal.............................
3 05*
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
„ well ___
_ millionaire „„
r,UK
A
known
was ,.
saying
expected
wodld be a blessing to him
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald
3 OSWhen you are iu need of any­
Mrs. Holcomb
noicoino went
wem to Dimondale
--------------- - to bl» confidential clerk one day. "Now
Ban'nkr and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
I'Saturday to spend a w?ek with her sis- I've arranged those papers for my wife turned out quite the reverse. Mra. I
thing in this line I wiU be glad
। ter and other friende'there..
___
Banner and Detroit Free Press Form and Live Stock
and__children all right, bo that if I Hiuchelwood went to England with her' ,
to have you give me a call. I
tusbaiMl. and her father never saw her 1
j Walter Farr and wife visited at die"—
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will make it pay you
Cloverdale Saturday and Sunday.
“■If
if jyou dleT’ interrupted the secre­ again. TruXell later became an officer '
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' in tbe Uontinenuia anu; nuu rrat&gt; uittvu
■ Mrs. 4*»es Bryans was called sml- tary.
Say when you die; there's no If
tary- “
"Say
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admired and beloved by Ids comrades.
75
' denly to Irving last week on account of : about dying."
After tbe war. when his fatberdalaw
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the sickness of ber daughter.Mra. Dean i '
,
•To those living on Rural Routes, only.
. Hall.
Tk* FamUr Meal. “ ’
‘ : tvaa very old, Truxell took charge of
Yours for Low Prices
| Frank Bryans and wife are staying
I consider the family meal to be bls affairs, and under his management
These special rates are offered as an accommodation to Banner pat X
I u Mm Hofcomb » rad ^i.UbK in the rara0&gt;tor..nlMb
„errt ttn„ they greatly proepered. Mrs.-Truxell
Fall Line of BUILDER'S HARDWARE.
rons. If there is any paper or magazine not on the above list on which ♦
I work while uho 1» alwent.
|
au
of ratlefylra hunrar. Tn eventually succeeded to her father's es- '
we can save you money we will try and do so. Remember the BANNER *
tate, and her descendants have enjoyed j
! The Ladies -Aid will be entertained me It Is tbe meeting ground of all famla never sold for Jeu than 51.00 whether In combination or alone. *
on :Tharad*y
Uy joys and all family sympathies.- , It ever Fines.
THE HARDWARE DEALER.
All special prices are made on the other papers in the combination.
*
Irvins, Mich.
8. MARSHALL PHELPS.
। this week July 18th—----| Professor Von Herkomer.

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                  <text>THE
FIFTIETH YEAR.

HASTINGS

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905.

No. 12.

A GREAT ECONOMIC PROBLEM.

WOULD II NOT
BE UNWISE?

MANDAMUS CASE NOT

Judge Smith Will Probably Render

THIS PICTURE STRIKINGLY REPSESENTS THE INEVITABLE TENDENCY

TO FOLLOW THE HERALD'S SUH-

Hia Decision Next

OF PATRONIZING THE CATALOGUE HOUSES.

GESTlON OF

YET DECIDED

DROPPING ALL

The mandamus case begun' by City
Attorney Kenasten was argued Friday,
SALOON ORDINANCE
the.attorneys for the saloons strongly
opposing, pleading the technical point
that practically all the saloonists were
SETTLE THE LAW
under arrest in a justice court' other
POINTS FIRST than Justice Hiker's. The miutdninns
asked was to compel t_he latter to issue
a warrant for one of the salounista* The
Then Take Up the (Details of the
technical print, is that a mandamus to
compel Justice Riker to do wKat an
A mount of the Tax and New
other justice has done is not necessary.
Ordinance if De.
We are sorry the salobnUts* attorneys
sirable.
did not waive all technical points. and
The Herald of last week contained a let the eflise go to the higher courts for
gpod spirited article on the city-saloon decision on the merits of the law
tax question.* Knowing Brother Field's questions involved. Judge Smith re­
personal sentiments in the matter, we­ served his decision which will lw hand­
ar© certain that he is s|&gt;eaking for what. ed down probably next week.
he believes wbe the city's gixti.in ad­
vising that all further litigation lie
dropped) and that the city council set
about the worK of preparing a new
ordinance. . We think opr contemp­
orary -misses the gist of the thing how-

LITIGATION UNDER THE CITY

INVITED OFTEN TO
“GO TO HALIFAX

The point
thisHas the city of
SO THE EDITORS OF MICHIGAN
Hastings a ri^tfi to inclose any tax
DID IT BECAUSE IT PLEASED
whatever upon the saloonsT If so. rhe
citizen* I of Hastings through their
THEM.
council fan fix the amount.’ and what­
ever thei majority desire is what should,
e fixexiJ without reference to any one A VISIT TO PORTLAND. MAINE

TEN PAGES.
DROWNED IN THORN­

APPLE RIVER
Vernard Loveless, Son of Mrs. S.

W. Price, of Castleton, Drowned

WHOLE CORN
CROP EATEN
ONE NIGHT WORK OF THE DREAD­

Sunday, Afternoon.

Vernard Loveless, the 17 year old son
of Mrs S. W. Price, living about two
miles north and west of Nashville, wan
drowned Sunday morning at Turner’s
bridge, Thornapple river. He went in
bathing with some other lads, and got
lieyond his depth, and ww carried out
into the river by the swift- current
caused by “recent heavy raink He was
unable to swim, and he went down in­
to a deep hole. Bis companions did all
they could to accomplish . his rescue,
but were unsuccesafful. It was fully
an hour lefore his body was recovered.
Even then efforts were made to revive
him. which-of course were unsuccess­
ful. Deep sympathy for the griefstricken mother is universal.

ED ARMY WORM.

L. A. HUB­

BARD, OF PLAINFIELD,

THE VICTIM

PLOW FURROWS AROUND
THE CORNFIELDS
Warning Issued to Farmers to protect Their Crops by Means

•
’

of Plowed Bar
tiers.

The following article was clipped
’ from the Grand Rapids Evening Pfess
of last Wednesday. It speaks for itself
anil should be » warning to the farmer*
in this county to be on their guaiU for
the dreaded pest'and I* ready for them
if they come.
’
’
An entire fiekj of young corn eaten
- tip in h night is the calamity due to
| army worms’which has rome to L. A.
Hubbard; of Plainpeld township.
OPINION RENDERED BY JUDGE I Monday night he first noticed the
wuruis working jn hi* corn lot. iand the
STONE OF THE GRATIOT CO.
next morning, instrati of h grean field
CIRCUIT
of the season s second planting of his
। crop. Mr. Hubbard has practically
| bare ground.
EXACTLY SAME
He at once set to work to tryl to save
LAW AS BARRY hia other corn lields.byplougbiiig fur­
rows around the field, throwing the
furrow away from the field, leaving
Reasons Given for His Decision — the sharp.
’ land side
toward the com. This Las proved
Doesn't Leave Peg for County
effective as the worms’could - hot climb
Drain Law to Stand On.
the wall.
y
.
Last weeK Judge Stone in the Gratiot I H. R. Farnum.. of Sand Lake. pres:
ident
of
the
Kent
County
Fanners'
Cb. circuit handed down an opinion '
which delivers n solar plexus blow to institute visited the Hubbard farm to­
the county drain law, which wax pass- day and brought awav a few partially
---------------------------- —
-= ■
W
.4 b, .he lar. teKudature. and which
"bdka wbu-h showed abate
appliea to Barr, a. well » Gratiot
““l »' &lt;be ertff, tereg cutoff
(.nncago'.' A look at the picture will etii men in the west—made it al) in a
The board of supervisors uf cleMr to lbe surface of I be ground.,
tell the Starr
story. The hw-jd
local hitarnsta
interests few years out of the immen*? profits
tall
|Hjler |WJ1Cj a -gjjt o( retnilution*
Farnum
fanners should atr
mi ‘ tbe ^jon, o( tb, ,^,„tJ onoe ran furrow, around tteir field.,'
starve while, the big monopoly fattens. uf the mail order teainem. team.
And no patron of a mail order house Hteteck * Ou are
time. miU!«. .
j
(XJUnly
a. te tm. can tell when tte |«ta will
big ,I JO
m0&lt;t
, arrive, and oho- they iret into a field
can do else than barm hia own best in- airea and rddiu* million, to tteu
T
„„, ld-with
r. WIU1
xmeu w bj
Ural, by any cnarM that harm. U&gt;b fortune, every yaar onb -rf U&gt;« lieoflta iZTv'rv,'‘JZrT't, —Jy,
tl^'an ! the crop is certain to be destroyed.
business of the town where he lives or of their Inisu^w.
*£«««
Hmir
ntrrgcwL
,r*d“’
A‘tb" ™w '•*- “ail
I„ the Gmtiol cm.- a petiumG^- HE HAD ALL KINDS OF FUN

(OUNIY DRAIN
LAW INVALID

put tc| drop the matter iiuw would
The Home of Longfellow, the Poet,
leave the question still unsettled, and
the city would find itself next year,
Is One oFthkr Very Attolctive
under any other ordinance, just where
Places for Tourists.
it is new.
•
We arrivisd in’iPortlhnd, Maine, be-,
. &lt;)ntf of the strongest iwints made
against the present ordinance is that tween six and strven o’clock. P. M. the j
Qie ciity. charter expressly provides evening being wpent in sightseeing,
that the council may not license the many visiting o»e of the fairimis re­
sale of intoxicating liquors. The city sorts in Casco Bay. It was in Portland
ordinance does undertake to practical­ that Longfellow, the- poet, wax lorn
ly license them. The question is: and grew tu manhood. We visited the
This picture does not need much
Can ahy ordinance fixing the city li­ home in which he lived from die time explanation. It is not difficult to gue*s
I he wasi»eight
months old until he reach- ।
cense at any sum whatever
passed
what is happening in this farmer's pig
without
with that
without conflicting
conflicting with
that char- . ed manhood's estate, and naturally it sty. It is so provided that one large
ter? Unlees the matter can be brought I is a ver}- attractive place for all visit-- porker getk all'the feed.'and the other
Wore the courts in such a manner ors to Portland, and no one should little fellows look lean indeed.
that the law points involved can be leave die city without going through , A long time ago it was written that
passed upon and setded. what can be this fine old residence. It is a lieautiul ‘“no man liveth to himself. We each
the
of,--------passing
new—
ordinance* ,■ ol‘l Colonial hom««. situated
right. in the
—.wisdom
------ -------a----...
. | depend upon the other. In the long
Baying 9«t.i&lt;le 1. janibabh- If the ha. teen growing, the trwla of t&gt;» 1 pIy|„g with tte tenn. of tte Mate drain !
We have faith in the judgment and heart of the city, bmng built by t^e run
hnrw hinuel£ hy my -p^y local dealer, do not kte|&gt; tte good, yon oo untry would
te controlled by j,w w„ —gM to County Drain'
sense of’ justice
of» the
. .
-» city
t council
“ and &gt;.poet»’s. grandfather
«♦ » inn 1785.
. % .Here
ere us a
may” firing harm to his neighbor. want, or are dishonest or disreputable a few big house*.
1' Coinmiwioner
Commissioner Parker
Parker Merrill
Merrill, He re-1 DM Charles Wilcox—Wound up in
theVity attorney to handle this case, young m’au the -poet
receiveil
piuch of
r----------------------------— i। and hej himself if lie help his neigh- or di-xarrtw... That ooodlUon will
Dote tte trearment tM. country i. fusrd to consider tin*
,1h. application
applicBtiTO for
f„r *.
I }(Or
.
.
but we have nevertheless felt at liber- . tthe
1 inspiration
y 41
*that
u“* made him zfamous,
—
not te found tote true of the
rr-te.ring from the Standard Orl mon- drain,. liec&lt;lMe
jt
Jid
™„Imn to
u. ;!
•
because it did not conform'
ty to suggest views that seem to us and
.._.i here many
....... ..r
of i...
his poems were
..
We
We contend
contend that,
that, on
on the
’.he average,
average. liousee
of■ any
“
-------tov
T™ in Barry County, opoly make any one think that llawe
jat,0M
e Gratiot .
Through Juatke a Hopper.
the reK
resolution*
passed by
by lh
the Gratiot ,
&gt;
•
In that
it was our
for w
griuhx article are sold as cheapj We believe .a.,
all ^.fizen*
cifi:
just. • !1_
--------spirit
r- .. we now suggest . written.
... Indeed,
. .
- -privilege to
uf Barry county ; other mail order trade monopolists lo.nl of «upervi«&gt;nt Thereupon Wm
Charite Wilcul, Who work, on tte
that a tett uf the law points in this register our names in a big hook on by the merchants of thin city and will find they will help their own in- would be any Itw greedy or sny more
E. Moore, who draired Urn drain. «nod Barber Brra. farm, north of tte city.'
case, fre* from all technical quibbles, the very desk on which he wrote oner'county as by the catalogue house of teresta by giving all the trade they I benevolent?
Mr. Merrill 'to compel him to act aa
■» &gt;«»■» Saturday evening, and
shouldlie brought before the higher of his well known poems, and if' ordi- Chicago. There may Tie an article here poesibly*can to their own home dealers , if you jatromxe mail order house* prorided by tte data law. Mr. Mer- : celebrated tte oreaaion by getting very
couru.for settlement. We can see no nary pens were used in his day I would and there of common use and familiar who help to maintain the home insti- you are fostering a monopoly bybuild- rill net up that the petitioner, for the . drunk. A little after midnight. Night­
not be surprised if we used the same
on whjcjj tjje catalogue houses ' tutions. The profits of trade should ing up the large catalogue housee.
other fair way to meet the issue.
drain mint number yo per cent of the w*teh Reed «w him on Jeffereon SL
- ! l&gt;e
- -kept at -home
• - not go to build
- -- • —
We lieiieve there is doubt as tu .peu. i However this is pot a matter of cut the price in order to create the
Every order
you • send
away to a partite in interest, aa provided by lh. »n4 ,uW h‘“ «®
and
borne. He .tarted
whether thcjiresent city ordinance or histeky. The poem that he wrote seems impression that they sell all their i up monopolistic fortunes in Chicago,
1 mail order house contributes a share to retelutlon. of the aujerviwre. and act 1 " J' “ &lt;»" it. «ud then began firing
any other ordinance attempting to tax । to lie so peculiarly appropriate to the goods at a similar discount.
1 This nation is face to face with the j the success of monopoly! '
billingsgate
at
the
officer,
who
up in defense of his refusal the entire ‘
*"
‘
“
*
or license saloon* can be passed by the I’weather we h»ve iwen having of late
Bnt that is a sneaking way they have j problem of centralizing its capital in a । You are feeding a monopoly!
promptly accepted the challenge aid
resolution of the Gratiot lioard^
council that willlnot be so in conflict ' that I am going to repeat it. It may ;
do idik
this,. iuu.ni
local euicrpruMB
enterprises
j of baiting their customer*. In reality ' few hauds. Otherwise stated, shall the , While
"-nuo yon w
took alter him. They ran up Jeffer­
We
have
not
space
^o
give
Judge
with the city charter that the courts
something of a consolation to those! they do not sell cheaper. Blit grapt^-natioD consist of a few or many indi- go hungry for patronage.
son Street and East on Court SL. tie
’ Stone's opinion in full. He take* up
will declare them void. The main who have lost their hay. to read it in that they do. the difference at the end vidual dealers?
' The country does naf. need more . the matter as follows:
officer cracking- him once with hi**
point is: Can this city impose any tax -fi»ll. . It is entitled "The Rainy Day.“ ; of a year would be slight, for THE i Would you think it would tie l»est to i 10,HOU acre farms.
First. Is the legislative enactment, | billy and knocking him down. The
| SAME GOODS. The increased salaries have two or three men own the 22.000 1 It does need 4U to 160 acre farms.
on saloons? If it can. the details can and reads as follows:
| Sheriff then appeared on the scene, the
। aforesaid, which is Act No. 81, found!
,
-• .
he arranged so as to satisfy the major- rho Usy U coM. amldark. sod dreary;
। and expense of doing businetw in a .big j acres of land in your township? or to ; The country does not need ten mon­ I on page 2.1 of the Immediate Effect.I.two officers overhauling Wilcox &lt;^n
ifv ■Antimnnt in this citv
:« rals*. and the wind is usver weare;
' city offset the gain from a big volume have it broken up into 40. HO and 100 strous mail order houses to do all the I Acta'of 190.1, a valid Act?
it} sentiment in tins cit}.
Ttir vine stUJ cllur* to the moulderltir wall
Creek St not far from Maynard '** barn.
We say franklv that if we were placed
Aud at every, sust the dead leave* fall.
i of business.
, acre farms? Which condition would business.
,
Second. Did the board of supervisor* , Sheriff Furniss clapped a hand cuff &lt;jn,
. J' .
.
.. And the d»v |« dark add dreary.
on a justice court jury, where the jury My nffc u
d&lt;rk
4rmry.
' But what happens to the home. town. I be best for tile township* and which
It does need I00.4MJ0 wnaH nwrchants. have lawful authority under said net one of Wilcox' wrist*. but he fought
tte
bomuXchurebte
and
«±oolal
and
would
te
&gt;»»t
for
YOU!
And
which
What
i«
tte
Itelamiabilily
uf
lhacltiis required to be judge of lx&gt;th the law
----- —•
j to require that the drain commitisoner hard againsQiaving.both ;hands ’man­
and the facts, .and; also required to
But tbe Dopes of^outbjall
But.ttiehopt?
Of youth Sail thick and
i-------Ta*t;
how much help will the good roads ; would lie best for your neighbor? Anil ■ zen who helps to develop a monopoly? । take no action upon a petition for the acled. He was taken down in record
and local improvements receive from i which for your country?
: Is he contributing to the stability i
acquit a defendant unless proven guilty And the day* are dark and dreary.
&gt; construction of any drain without first breaking time, and the other bracelet
Its still «d heart and erase reptnlnz:
these monopolistic mail order houses of ' Montgomery Wanl is one of the rich- I and perpetuity of the Republic?
‘
beyond a reasonable doulit. that we Behind the clouds is the sun still shlnuig;
1 having obtained permission in writing adjusted to the other wrist? He resist­
fate Is the common fate of alb
would vote to acquit ever}’ time under -■ Thy
Into each life sonic rain must fall.
ed all tiie way to jail. Arrived there
—.-a-,------ --- ----- ------------------ --- ----------;——------------ -- *------ 5----------- t-------------------- I
T— '
I
H majority of the freeholder* to he
the present city ordinance, unless it | Home iluy'i must tie dark and dreary
SOMETHING VERY NEW
KNOCKED HIS WIFE DOWN.
for benefit* in the construction and while the sheriff was tending to
SHE SWALLOWED A PIN
should be sustained by the supreme j
day we vjKjted this place must
some other details. Wilcox started to
i Will Loveland met his wife on Jefferi
. j
court of thi? state. We think any juror ^ave lieen similar to the weather that
---------1 Relator further contended that the act make a bolt for the door. Before he
son St. Tuesday afternoon while he was i
.
..
,u. ,
could not fail to have enough doubt as inspired the poem—at least it was
You Will Hardly Believe that One of intoxicated and be liegan to abuse her
XRa&gt; Machine Located It and the ! »« void because it violates aection 20 of succeeded, he came in contact with the
to the validity of the ordinance taxing f(^gy
mirty
perhaps our visit
‘
. ....
r&gt;
I urtinlfi
4 at4 th*
etmstitntinn
of this
] article
of the
constitution
of this business and of Officer Reed'\club, and
An*. Maynard’* Team*
and wound up by knocking her down. |
Doctor* ,Removed
saloons in this city so that he would WRH a
more impressive on that
j state, which provides “That no law went down in a^heap. He was taken
,
’
‘
; her head striking the side walk with 1
have to vote to acquit.
long as he.
After visiting the place it
.
’
shall embrace more than one object out Monday. Had a phrenologist ex­
an
way.
great violence. When Bober. Loveland
the juror; is the judge of-the law and ; .
amined him.he would have been start­
Alxnit H
Thursday evening little {
Monday noon one of Ans Maynard’s is peaceable enough, but when drunk
Continued on p*8»&gt; three
the evidence, and in the absence of a
Continued on page Aye.
led at the size of some of the bumps on
Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. E. ■
dray teams took a notion to travel, he-seems.to have an uncontrollable deplain ruling of the courts. Any other
Wileox* head. But this-all goes in as
C. Farr, of Prairieville township was
The fact that they were hitched to a Hire to poupd his wife. She has stood
ordinance purporting to tax saloons,
part of the play. He rested very quiet­
BIG FURNITURE SALES
playing that she was sewing, at her I
bay rack ami had worked all the fore- by him and saved him from punishwas
at “®r SEEKING FOR COAL
no matter what the amount, would be
ly Sunday. Monday he was taken be­
noon &lt;Iid not interfere with tbeir rteo- roont many timte. But It would remn
»b. had a pin
ter mouth.
n &gt;iy
ii^ ner
moutn, । OC1MHU TUB UUAL
as much in conflict with the city I
fore
Justice Riker, who thought 65 days
and in some manner swallowed it the
NEAR NASHVILLE
charter as the present ordinance.
Hastings Factories are Having Them lution. But they had the usual run- that the limit ought to have been reach-t pin catching cross way* in the wind I
in the Detroit workhouy about proper
away in a very unusual manner, turn- ed now. He wan not so drunk but
Therefore we believe tiie Herald’s
amhbe
was taken there Tuesday. Wil­
- pipe just below the Adam’s apple. It '
at Grand Rapids-Protnise Very
ing back of Cook &amp; Sentz' grocery up that he realized what he had done and was ver}- painful to bear. Her parents ! Claim There is Evidence of Coal
position is not the proper one to take :
cox is the man ’.who gut. away from
the alley. How they dragged the hay made a dash to get away before the
Busy Year.
when it advises that all legal proceed-*।
Mamhal Phillips some time ago, . but
hurri^y look ter to tte villagv of ।
Ne&lt;r
sbUr vl|1
w tl|
rack through the alley till they reached officer* arrived.
■ings lie dropped anil a new- city ordibis experience thia trip ought to teach
The semi-annual furniture sale is on
IViarievtlle, but the Dr. could -notlo,
Osborn's store in hard to figure out. nut
him a lot of things, -‘and we hope iit
cate the pin. Ho advised them to go to |
Drill For |lt.
in Grand KapirU and hundred, uf,
R
,
may.
A FINE TRADE.
KMmntmoo which they did. arriving j p„t,„ from Obio ,rrivrt in
cbaKIJ-OTTER
buyer, ha,, teen Item, and mor. are
in ?he effort. An. footed
CRA10J&gt;01TER.
.11 tte ureo.
bU1, ln bi, ehawful manner, „d
bringing with them
Fred Wolcott. Hucceeeor to Frank ttere.bout J oVk«k Friday nmrelng, ville
She was taken to .v.
the ,hospital and
At the reaidonre k.f Mr. and lire. tomiture faetone. report record-break- .
t(&gt;m )g tbinklng wbM ori|[inal Beamer the confectionery dealer on ov^
a an tool, with which they will.drill for
A FINE FIELD OF CORN
Andrew CraiKUI Rutland Tutwtay ing aal... which indicate that there
tlml,
Jefferson Street, reports a splendid in­ X Ray machine used to locate the pin. coal on the farm of William Smith.
which
was
found
as
stated
above.
It
evening fheir daughter. Miss Ina E.. vrfll he "something doing all this;
/ • -'
’taTU °'.
, 11 \ Already Tabled and SUklng Out
crease in business. He has added iargwas united in marriage to Forest Pott- year. As the city's prosperity depends
' «ly to his stock, and contemplates still was necessary to make an incision in- cl aimed ,,
that there .is evidence uf coal
OBITUARY.
to the thrott Md through tlw wind . ^M^Smith
’-, farm, He is his own
er. Rev H. H. VanAuken officiating, ho much upon its factories, these big
X...
Fifteen Acres of BfirtFlemlng
greater additions. He is making a
DELLAR—Glenn A. Dellar, aged 1”., . About A0 invited 'friends were present
tire very encouraging to our citbl wu
tw wto I* satisfied.
proposes
of Carlton/*
MMr. and Mm Dan ! O. Dullar. „f
Dotiun''' »’
c™,“?'T"ry- pipe In order to extract The pin. The ■ promoter, and |;
little girl WK. qnh-kly relkrwl ot tbo i The
wnFte ,w.ited”wi'th”mu7h
and partook of the Isiuntiful refresh­
tobaccoes and cigai&gt;. but is building
1 Maple Grove, died at his home July
Bert Fleming, of Carlton, has Ifi
pin.
and
won
began
to
get
better.
She
!
intMra
{
not
iu
NMhvilK
1D
ments which were excellently served.
up a large trade on Ginger ale. If you
lUth. He had been a patient sufferer
wan brought home on Monday. She la B,rQ. wtnltJ K woaM w .plendid toI1 acres of corn that stands up like a
DEATtl OF MRS. JOHNJNJSS.
There was a large number of beautiful
for a long time. He was highly es­ want a cool, refreshing drink ju*t try a bright little girl, and all rejoice at
drum major. This field is even, is all
mining
to
and useful presents, testifying to the
_______
____________________
Mrs. Eva
Russ, wife
of 'John Russ,
a glam of ginger ale.
.
tasselod out, and the ears are forming
high esteem in which the newly wed- and (]anghter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. teemed by all who knew him. and
the prospects of her recovery. Children , industries,
gave promise of a manhood of high
should
be
warned
against
putting
pins
i
and silking out This field was planted
dad pair are held.
.
Hitbhcock. died Monday afternoon at
character and good life. He was. howTO WATER CONSUMERS.
The inhabitant* of the 2nd ward • Ma? •*Ut 11
la*« cuttomiry to
in the month. There is always dan------------- home of h($ parent jn this ci ty.
i
ever,
reconciled
to
giving
up
his
life
taste
of
an
old
time
HP*‘al{ °r thiB “ a .•alow .&gt;W
f°
- corai
Water taxes are now due and pay­ \gcr of such an accident as hapjiened to j were give_____
,
.
. r,
L. T. fe. CONVENTION.
fcad been a great sufferer for a
i here for the better life with the Master able. I will be at the council rooms to this little girl. How wondeml it seems i charivari Monday night. Two recently but ^,r- Fleming's field would riot ihlAn account of the late L. T. L. Von- number of year*. The sympathy of the
' he loved.
that with the XRay machine this pin ' married couples who had just returned dicate a poor year for com.
I receive them.
vention recently held in Detroit ar- community is extended to Mr. and
became as plainly visible as if it Uy in j to the city were given a hair-raising
Not many farmers lingering .trunnd
James Patton
On First Quality
rived too late for this issue, but will Mrs. Hitchcock and the mourning
c_
'Z’ Drug Store
"l-_ Goods jClerk
ofWater
Board.
one’s open hand.
serenade.
.
town these dayr.
sppear next week
family.
no
undersells
Mulholland.
i family;

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�HASTINGS BANNER. JULY 20. 1905.
cealed weapons. Of course a strict en­
forcement of such a law would do very
st much to stop Texas homicides. But
Texas would not be Texas if a man
couldn’t have a boot leg filled with
knives and a belt weighted down with
revolvers.

Hastings Banner.
' PabBtbed. every

Hartings. -Mkrnigsa..

Tbursday

forruoau

COOK BROS. Editors.

THE MIDSHIPMAN
AND THE GEISHA

[Origin*].}
She was a geisha lu Tokyo. In Japan
girls are named Star. Sunshine, Cherry
or some such word, while boys are
Milwaukee is getting after the' called Stone. Tiger dr Bear. This re­
ONE YEAR
' SIX MONTHS
grafters too. A grand jury last week mind* us of the children's saying that
THREE MONTHS ..
returned indictments against 23 ex
Entered at the poslotnce al 'HaaUno, Mtcbl- city and county officials for plundering
the people while pretending to serve
&lt;k«B* tails.” Th* geisha's name we*
them. *
ADVERTIMNQ RATES.
FORTY-NINTH YEAR;

Display a4vcrt&gt;al»t. rates funjiabad os sppllsaHon.
,
’

The conviction of Senator if itchell. though she wan an ox heart. Through
ber dusky skin the red blood showed
. or ambus Brevities itHcahnr; else- of Oregon, of grafting is arousing the lts*lf, her eyes wen- liquid, while the
people of this country to both the en­ lasbra fringed them like the rusbra on
ormity and extent
of "graft" in the verge of minute twin lakes.
Bob Hyatt, a young Ameridfcn mid­
OWtuary. poetry and molutlaos. Sc a tlwe. American public life.
Notices &lt;s births, deaths or tnarriagew will be
dy, went with a party of naval officers
printed fee* as news matter.
The indictment of the big packing to the ten bouse where Cherry danced
No«*on&gt;miinlcatlo:i will be unblbthml un­
der any eirvunxiances unless It bears the houses by the federal grand jury shows and sang, accompanying hereelf on her
writer’s name and jwst office addrena.
that Uncle Sam is in dead earnest in samlsou. The next day Hyatt went
again to the same tea house, gazing at
enforcing the anti-trlwt laws.
c,
JOB PRINTING.
the geisha out of u pair of l^e eye*
The jMiXNkK Has urn* of ths tm.'t equipped
which epoke admiration far more
Job offices In Western Mlehlgui, and is prepared
Lieut
Peary
is
going
to
make
another
to do ewry kind of hook and Job printoutattempt to find the north pole. Let us
it In words. He hud barely passed
•
When men like Senatof Chauncey M. hope he will find it.
twenty, and Cherry was several years
behind that ml lest one. of life. Sbe had
fDepne stand ready to juirept h $20,1)00
been trained for a geisha just as girls
isalary from the Equitable Life Insur­
hits
Inquisitive
Frenchman
ance Co;, though not even pretending thought it worth while to ask what be­ In America are trained to wor^Jn fac­
tories. The love songs she sang were
to render enough service to the company comes of the bodies after death of the
uieurilpglefts to her. When the little
for thia5urK« sunt filched from the jac­ Uunilx'rlcsH flab and otlier living crea* god flew between her and the midship­
kets of the policy holders: when E. F. tures that til) the sea. Of course they man she did not recognize him for the
Harriman, the. leading railroad owner all dlr. sooner or later, and yet it Is mi same Cupid with whose antics she had
ol thin country. c«u~« Uw Obingo i tmnwr «■&gt; ran- »« to be pra&lt;-tl.nll.« entertained strangers. He was some­
., "•» ...
,
, .
Hnbnnn-n
iint'loMlv cuhn lIv.M Iw^lbla
Alton Railroad Co s stock -to lie in­ unknown for anybody who llv»w besld4 thing new and beautiful to her. She
or bn the ocean to come itcroes tlw "re­ caught him in her bands and bugged
creased from $3U.Ui&lt;0 jier mile to $130.­
mains” of even a single victim of the him to her bosom with all toe delight
000 per jriile. when JaoobH. Schiff, fate that awaits nil things mortal. In
one of the leading bankers of New the profounder deptlM^putrefa&lt;*tlon can­ of a child clutching u fluttering bird.
None of toe officen on the cruiser
York and a dummy direc tor uf the not take place, so If the dead fish
knew how Bob Hyatt made toe ac­
Equitable, admits that he sold |2.&lt;Mfo. - once reaches those ralm, chill abysses quaintance of the geisha. They noticed
000, Union Pacific preferred stock to he would be preserved until the end of that when be was granted shore leave
Probably, however, no swb he invariably made some excuse to go
that insurance company at a fancy- time.
price’just to unload it: when the oftie- peaceful repose awaits more than an off by himself. Little attention war
ers of big corporations are seeking to Infinitesimally small proportion of the paid to this tiM one day a number of
corrupt city codifeils. legislatures and finny folk, and no great s-i-umulatlon bls shipmates met him fa&lt;*e to face
of lifeless bodira exists st toe bottom walking with bls little sweetheart on
even congress: when al) of these things
of tiie tyia. The living eat the dead be­
are done by. men to whom this country fore they can make toe long, slow one of the side streets of Tokyo where
be bad hoped to avoid tlwm. When at
has u right to look for examples of high journey downward. As a matter of
breakfast the next morning they all
character and integrity, is it any won­ fact, extremely few fish, aud jwrimps sat at toe junior officers’ tnera they at­
der thaf there is grafting? Grafting in none, ever mwt* what Is known as a tempted to rally him on his conquest,
public life is oqft a small part of the ’’natural »Jcatb.” Almost always they but be fromied them down, nnd they
evil. It exists in lodges, in business, are slain and devoured and so put hud the delleary to let him alofie.
The cruiser remained In Japanese
in society, and is an evil of our definitely but of the way.
waters some time, going from point to
American life.

Away back in the eighth century I

Cbarlemuguc had orgauiaed a sort of i (
coast guard by enrolling ail the sea-1 i
board population whu lived wittdu ona i ]
and a half mites of the abore, but I &lt;
with the dismemberment of the vast ]
Carlovingian empire all dreams of na- &lt;
val greatmus were dUalpated. Long ]
afterward Charles V. built acme mlb ]
Our large increase in trad* has made It necessary to
itary hefa on the Atlantic, and Urals J
put on two deliveries. Hence If you went anything
XI.’b galleys chased the Barbary P»1 '
rates who Infrated the shores of the (
QUICK call on us.
MedlterraiHsin. but it was Francis I. ]
apparently who first conceived the Idea ]
of a warCherry,
fleet, purchased
equipped
'
and it and
suited
her exactly,
from the royal treasury.
He converted the small'fishing vli-; ]
lage of Havre into a fortified port.' ।
FULL LINE OF HOSE,
BERRIES,
which speedily attracted commerce to ;
UNDERWEAR,
the moutli of the Seine, and he pro-, ।
PINEAPPLES,
INSERTION,
jected a scheme—which be did not live ;
CANNED GOODS,
to reallae—for the construction of an '
LACE and EMBROIDERY,
oceanic navy under canvas. “FleetaJ j
BREAKFAST FOODS,
EVERYTHING IN DRY
were ruaased in the Mediterranean.’'!; '
writes Mr. Norman in bls "Corsairs of '
GOODS.
NEW HONEY.
France,” “aud fob the first time in '
history a French squadron, pausing i
through the strait of, Gibraltar, de-;
feated ub English fleet off Brest, and '
plainly than he .could have expreased •
then, moving round to the eastward. 1
drove off toe blockading squadrons of
Henry VIII. from Boulogne."

S

STORE

The iosai
vicinity on.
cars of good
thousanits o
Just when
worked overt
heated. is ths
chief is done.

EVERYTHING that you want at

Tbeodore Thomas. In conducting an
orchestra, seemed Impassive, imper­
turbable. A writer lu the Outlook comuientiug (upon this says that he was ap­
parently without passion or feeling,
yet the apiteurance was not reality,
and at one of Mr. Thomas’ rehearsals
it was fully contradicted.
At a-'certaln point in the symphony
the orchestra was playing In j^erfect
time and tune, but with a certain me­
chanical effect which no one had no­
ticed until Mr. Thomas suddenly
rapped the music stand befofe him.
The orchestra stopped. Then with
.s band he Imitated the action of an
organ grinder.
With only a word to indicate the
bar at which the orchestra was to take
up the. tausic. he struck the rack be­
fore him for attention, and with a
movement of bls baton gave the signal.
The orchestra repeated the passage
be had Criticised by dumb show, and
this time It played with spirit and
fire.

A Dose in

J. HOMER DePUE

Phone 86.

Open Evenings.

1 Condit
According to the common law of England there can be no theft of thing*
which form part of or are attached to
the soil, and there la no statute or pen­
alty against the gathering of wild flowsome time or other have paused at the
fearsome legend. "Trespassers WUl Be
Prosecuted.” printed on toe menacing
board which lawyers have described as
a "wooden llav&lt; for, as a matter of
fact, the mere walking across another
man’i field is no more a criminal of
fense than to walk along the highroadIf toe trespasser does.no actual dam­
age there Is no ground for prosecution.
with any hope of olrtalnlug more than
merely nominal damages, and none
but a bom litigant would dream of*
taking action.—London (»loi&gt;e.

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Tomlinson Lumber Co
On the banks of the Thordapple, Bea
The eity of Hastings, 4000 strong.
Filled with the great, the good and the wise,
And hot a'soul who would do any wrong.

The streets are so shady and wide,
Honare beautiful and-lawns so neat.
That the city to al) i, a source bf pride,
And the Home picture is very complete.
(me hundred new homes will be built this year,
And the cry Is for Lumber, more Lumber,
So THE TOMLINSON ( O. buy cars without fear.
And work day and night without slumber.

Have you seen those Shingles just.in from the coast?
Clear, Red Cedars so tilled with spice,
And our big car of Poplar deserves a toast.
For the Siding is perfect, so white &gt;nd nice.
There's White PineMod Hemlock that cau’rbe beat.
There's Doors and' Windows of every kind.
Some of our Doors look fit to eat.
And a choicer selection you couldn’t find.

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mil tn gd
‘strength, ma
digestion, pre
I the aninlal
to withstand
busy season,

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the |raink*M
interior
of Australia
In
r__ j.,-.
point,
then
sailed
for Manila.
The the minor arts .of life c.
Among
of
A race across toe Atlantic o«van night before Me weighed anchor the there is a silence of the grave. This which we bare lately given some -in­
The evidences of the reign of graft would have,seemed a wild romance to ’ last time Bob came aboard with an deathlike silence has a peculiarly de­
If you need a new House or a Barn.
stances -Is one which la sadly neglected.
An Addition or a Porch so line,
in. American public life continue to King Chailek 11. when be. took a lead- air that showed a change In the fair priving effect. ’ tt two men are It relates to the treatment of slrtrt
..
To come aud see us will do no harm.
multiply to the slfeune and sorrow of |nK part in the first recvnled yacht’! weath-r of love In which he had been camped ixid one of them gix^ to a ’dis­ cuffs that show the fl ret protect
And we’ll show yon the choicest things in our line.
every lover of his dountry and hirf race. race: "I sailed this morning." says sailing. There was a faraway look in tant towaxhip to gik provisions while against the laundry's handling. The i 'a. •
Let us hope that the exposure of Evelyn on! Oct. 1. ICttl, “with hh» maj­ his eyes that now and again gave place the other I remains lieblnd to look after laundress Is cruel, but the man who
the. rampf the man',who lx to remain pares his shirt cuffs with. scissors
business, social and political grafters esty In uue of bls yachts, of pleasure to one of pain. He was so engrossed
will have the effect of making grafting boats, vessels not known among us till that bo forgot a lotus flower In bls but­ says to hbi.tnate in Forcible gold fields heaps folly upon brutality. With the
the Dutch -East India rompany pre- tonhole. and when he did see It with language, “Now, Bill, don’t you be long first tomb- of steel the cutr Is nj»oil.
seem to be the awful wrong that it is.
M-nted that curious piece to the king, a band that trembled a little be took a way., Ybu know what kind of a place Light a match and pass It round the
Let na hope that an aroused public sen­
being very excellent saillug vessels. It out a pocketbook and put if away as a this is to] five in by. yourself.” If his frayed edges (do not burn your wrist).
timent will not only see. but will in­ was on a wager between bis other new sowvenlr.. During the voyage to Ma­ mate is ijway for two or three days,
Tb»- -cleansing fire will remove toe ;
sist on correcting this giant evil. Let pleasure boat, laiHt frigate-like, and nila he wjts not himself. His brother the silenry grig upoft the man’s nerves, dross and leave Intact the pure giora •
us be thankful that there many honest one of the Duke of York's; the wager. officers smiled and remarked that Hy­ and In thie end be shouts in order to of toe cuff. A cuff treated with fire |
public servants who despise grafting £WU; the ’ race from Greenwich to att had b*en quite badly hit for a make a noise, and then he is afraid of will last laundry generations longer
as they would any other form of thiev­ Gravesend and back. The king lost it i saltor and that be would net likely get toe sound of hia own voice.
than the cuff treated with steel.—I&lt;ondon Chronic!*.
ing. Let ns rejoice that there is a man going, the wind being contrary, but ov»r It during toe voyage to the Amer- .
This explains what we are io
lean Islands. This, however, would
at the head of this nation who is so saved makes in returning. There were
dlvera noble persons and lords ot^ not Indicate a very serious damag*.
Ceylon provides us with the bulk of
business' for.
incorruptably honest that no man
since
the
trip
lasted
but
a
few
days.
board, bis majeaty* sometimes steering
our cinnamon, which la the aromatic
Try to name the things in trade
could think of him as other than a himself."’ ‘•Yacht.” a won! new to Eng­
With time top young officer regained bark of certain tree* common to that that are great Bellers and yet are not
true man and American. Let ns hope land in Itkki. Is Dutch, from "Jagten,’’ an Interest In what was going on about Island. .The trees are never allowed
advertised. You will not get far.—
.that his .influence, life and e-xample to‘hunt, to speed, connected with our him, though he would permit no refer­ to grow higher than &gt;en feet. During Boston Herald.
ence to bls Intimacy with the geisha. the season, of .harutstlng, of which
and his vigorous work to that end “go."— Ix&gt;ndon t'bronlcle.
.
Our dear beaded contemporary 1*
Indeed whenever any one ventured on there are it wo a yeas; the branches of right. The great successes of the tfcmmay do much toward purging the na­
forbidden grounds a strange terror tliree to live years" growth are cut merdal world are good things well ad­
tion of this great, and threatening evil.
was noticed“Rest
to pass
over
his
young
your heart now nud then
dur
­ the top surface of-the bark vertised. There la nothing like “print­
down
and
face,, and far this reason his comrades * scraped away. Then the bark is ripped er’s ink” to turn a merchant's dimes
. For many years the Chicago &amp; Alton ing the dny," said an instructor in
unanimously resolved that there must up iougltu&lt;liuul)y into slices. which Into dollars. And there are such skill
gymnssth-s.
was regarded as one of the model rail­
“But the heart can’t be rested/* a pu­ be something painful connected with when exposed to the sun to dry curl and power: of Interesting description
roads of this country. It touched the
pil objected. “It, works lueeaaantly toe affair, nnd they would not Irritate up into quills. In the* course of drying shown by the advertisers of today that
three cities of Chicago, St Ixrais and from birth to death'.”
toe wound.
the oil. upon which the aroma and the columns devoted to their an­
Kansas City . The "Harriman group"
One morning an American gunboat flavor 'depend, is diffused throughout nouncements are not only full of in­
■’It rests the heart to lie down.” said
of financiers secured control of the C. the Instructor. "Every night’s slwp of came Into the bay. and when she sig­ the bark.
.
formation, but are mostly readable
A’ A., and this is what they did: They . nine hours saves the heart the lifting naled that she was from Tokyo one of
and entertaining.—New York Herald.
increased ‘ the
~
’
stock from
GOO per of 32,0)0 ouaces of blood; Considerable toe young officers standing beside Hy­
att noticed a dread pass over bls face,
'
rest there, eh?
’
Muuicljial corruptiea of various kinds
mile to 8180,000 per mile, and the
“When we lie down, you -see. the jin If he might receive some bad news. is generally Indicated by the word
Kathlene—It’s little ye lovp me. or ye
bonded debt rom 8H.&lt;MM),000 to 8U&gt;,000.When an ensign from toe gunboat •’graft.’* lihe origin of this term is ob­ wud nlver stay away from me as ye
heart
’
s
action
becomes
slower
—
slower
0d0. And now the managers~ insist
by ten strokes a minute. Thus In an came aboard and went straight up to scure, but it is believed to Lave arisen did last evenin’ jlst because av s wee
Undertaking.
Pianos and Organs.
that they' have h right to charge rates
hour 0(*) strokes are saved and In nine him bo caught at a rail, to steady bim- from dlshpuesty lu i klowlier
—"—’ —
-’------ ‘ bit
spheres.
o’‘ rain.
‘
'
Dudee Mike—Sure It wor
that -will: pay interest- ou all thosee i boors 5.400 strokes. Eaci*attoke pumps aett. but when the officer gave him an Bartlett’s Dictionary bi
&gt;f AmericanUms a pourin’ down floods, mavourneen.
'stocks and Ixrads. We say it is piracy&gt;’ six ounces of blood, anfritberefore la ordinary message bo recovered at one*. defines "grafting” as!
jiockct picking, but It wor not th’ rain that kep* me
to do this with a railroad, and that | j^ne hours the heart Is wetfftoe labor All these indications were remembered aud Hottei’s Slang ; Dictionary sug­ away from th’ lolght nv y’z hlvcniy
afterward by Hyatt's companions.
slang!
tree of "graft” eyes.
highway rbhlxjry would lie respectable otpumping 32.400 ounces
gests tost tlx?
‘
‘
Kathlene—An’ wot wor It? ’
Finally
tie
cruiser
steamed
out
of
rest."—
compared with this filebthg of money ■
heart often"requires
niiglit be n cdrruptloq
. , of “craft” or a Dudee Mike—It wor th’ lack av an umManila harbor, and it was announced generailzat on'from the apeda! work of
from the people to pay interest and ' Mfflktylpiiia Bulletin:
that she was to go back to Tokyo with gardening.
dividends on securities’ that represent j
government dispatches for th6 emper­
nothing l«it water and graft.
A lecturer recently told of a Russian or, after which she wqs to return to
Poots are wayward creatures, large­
he bqw some years ago In Manchuria America. Midshipman Hyatt caught
A cubic oot of air
u!r nt
at the tempcri.tempcra- ly Irresponsible for their actions, or. at
Depend* on two conditions. FIRST,—raising
* Football wjuj supposed to lie some- whose methods of achieving results hia breath as though he was to face ture of zeto aFahrenbelt) can contain all events, provided with such a curi­
thing dreadful: but for killing, maim- wert&gt; not according to toe usual code, some trial, but bote up bravely under only 3 of i grain -•
----- vapor;
■
-at
­ ously sensitive and Inflammable organ­
of water
GOOD crops. SECOND,—finding a good mar
nt isation that we feel it would 1m&gt; unjust
Ing, disfiguring and downright terror The Russian;had a well in his front the scrutiny of others. Before the ves- .32 degrees It Iran bold 2.13 grains;
__ __
to life, thiKcountry has nothing that yard which he concluded to till up. I sei reached Tokyo several of his friends (K it can a ntAin ti.8 grains, and at 1*8 to. judge them by ordinary standards.—
ket. The-farmers of Barry County are harvest•
- • grains
will compare with the Fourth of He began digging n hole by to? side among the juniors made up their it can hold -1.SJH1
of- moisture In Ixmdon Telegraph
minds that he should not go ashore un­ suspension.
'ITu-se figures go to show
July. And all-the nerve-racking noises of the well, throwing the dirt from toe
ing one of the largest Grain arid Hay crops in
less watcbeil. Upon- reaching port be
that Munimt r air can bold nt least ulne
and killing explosions of the day are new excavation into the well.
“Your daughter's music Is improv­
“In the ’ course of time." wild the was one of the first to oak for leave, times the quantity of dampness that air
years. We wish to announce that we are on
supposed to lie done hi commemorating
speaker, "the ok! well was filled, but and when be was rowed to the dock can. when mhiced to the temperature ing.” said the professor, “but when she
the birth day of American freedom.
runs the scales 1 have To watch
there was a hole alongside as1 big as two of bls best friends went in the of freezing.) !
hand with the good market for thtw crops*.
One would be justified in concluding] the first. The Russian went farther same boat. Hyatt seemed to be too
pretty closely."
that American freedom must be some- away and dug another hole to fill the much absorbed to suspect that they
"Jnet like her father.” said Mrs. Nui
would
dog
bls
footsteps,
and
they
bad
thing frightful to be observed Jn such second. He continued thia process of
Even the greatest authors now and rltch; "he made his money in the
u Itarbarous manner.
digging one bole to fill the other until little trouble in doing so unseen.
When the two officers returned to the then iptike a little slip lu their English.
Mr. Farmer, won’t you let us help you round
----------..
literally ran the bole out of town.”
Thus Sir Walter Scott in’hls “Legend
ship they carried with them In a rick­
Thos W. Lawson has said and wTit—------------- ———■
Montreal" baa this sentence: "But w . Mm . flA«,.v M
L
shaw Midshipman Hyatt to the dock of
out
the success of the year?
ere Montroae could almost see what
'*
J
*
M0LL0A'*Y» Hastings, filch.
ten some very clever things, but he is
There is
is uns
this amerence
difference orxwctm
between and toenc* by boat to the cruiser. hapjM-ned Allan McAulay had rushed
. . ,
, .
,,
...
•
i
. mere
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
taking himself *lto«eUier Ux&gt;
bto-laei,
There they reported that they bad
past him." jTbe •’almost” Mould come
IT. is not the Ir,„r&lt;
l.n-l iioa
....
He
kind nf
of oa man
man Sod
use .! and money: Money
is the moat envied, been attacked in the streets by some,
la informed by Longman A Marti- ;
to act as the Moses of a people A i but the least enjoyed; health Is the low grade Japanese and Hyatt bad before "ere’’ In order to express the nez, that ten thousand churches have !
author’s meaning.—St Nicholas.
man who is working the speculative ■ moat enjoyed, but the least envied, been wounded. Hyatt recovered, but
been painted with L. &amp; M. Paint. It i
takes the least; wears the longest; and ,
markets and boasts of making millions i and this superiority of toe latter Is be was a changed man. He was never
Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.
Phoae97.
only requires 4 gallons of the L. &amp; M.;
again the careless Bailor boy be had
... ... . still more obvious when we reflect that
that way is not the
He
former suitorj—So you
.__
o
andJUgallons
of Linseed Oil to paint a j
been before his first visit to Tokyo. .
convince other peopl if the exceeding * the poorest num would not part with
married
nft^r
all.
You
told
me
once
moderate sized house.
The officers who followed him In To­
Mt
«pecuation.
;
health
tor
money,
but
the
richest
man
!
that you nejver Intended to belong to
sinfulness ef stock v
kyo kept the secret of what happened
i would gladly part with all his money !
for years, but after Hyatt's death one.
TX'S: i WHERE WILL Ydu GO THIS I
...
,
. , for health
, , peril t» not -Japan,
.
] of them told the story aa I have told it,
Kunsia’s worst
bad
“Oh, he belongs to me.”
1 SUMMER? If you desire rest and re­
ns tlrnt has proven, but her own pwple sjateotOfcio.^otTga4o.। w
using sn auumed name. The sequel Is
—I--------------------- creation, wfty not try "THE RIVER |
seem at last aroused after centurion of i Frank J. Cheney mskra oath ths1 hm It the i ^hls: &gt;
Spiniah
Pr^rerbs.
'ST. LAWRENCE TRIP?" Folders j
.
.
..
.
..
.
&gt;
i
si-nior
usruier
ot
the
flm
of
F.
J.Obenryfc!
When
the
middy
left
the
geisha
for,
aiumber, and really act as if they had j (S^^Surtnewin’ttwdtyorToleio?roaoty
Nice, cool and refreshing. 1 handle one of the beat lines in the
A Spanish proverb says that "be who descriptive of the Thousand Lsbuids. !
as be told her, a final parting sho
in mind to destroy the Russian oliraj ;
,
country and every patron is pleased with it. . I also have a
threatened to kill herself as soon as he makes himself all augar toe flies win Rapida. Montreal, Quebec . Murray j
complete fresh stock of
garchy. No one will weep to have erety outs oft eatarrb that cannot be cured by had gone. It was this that troubled eat up.” bat another observes. "He Bay. Tadouaac. the far famed Saguenay |
that unhappy nation enjoy greater lib- B1.8 *’* of Ha,J ’ CaUrrh
Chkxkv. ,
him. On bis return he went at once to
LOWNEY S CHOCOLATES, BON BONS
erty. bntlhe violence and bloodshed jJ
«^rd.7of^^&gt;.,)«“‘3r
4ny flies.
railway or steamboat Ticket Agent. For j
her house, met her brother and learned
AND MARSH MALLOWSincident to the larger national life will ,j
w
A. w. Oleahon
—
that "k® hft&lt;1 kopt h,&gt;r word- Hyatt
TH.r.
. -illustrated guide, "Niagara to the Sea. ’'
t
.v.
,
skai-1
Notary rubiic.
Resorters and Uamplng Parties will find these goods thoroughly
I ('"Han*
taken
be something ayful.
11
------ '’ Cstarrh
—*- «Cure
— -h -«
— tatrrnslljr
------ *-----xud I woold bar* been killed by the brother । Th, wprld r“...
satisfactory in every way-.
h*d hto '““"“Ira «« Inlwletwl »
u big ...the .tori., tab! .Ixwttb^n,- jE0*1" Clu^*' ""W™ P»«- Agl.
I M
o.
&lt;o «ra bl. nt,. •
Texas is seriously considering a law
COHraCT?OI&lt;ERY**T
Washington Poet.
Toronto, or Thus. Henry, Traffic Mgr.,
I
THOMAS BARBKH JVD8OX
to prevent her citizens carrying con| Montreal. R. Sc O. Navigation Co.

For Revenue Only

That is whu we make such an effort
to get goods, to wear well and please
our customers vVewant Revenue now
and we are willing to give uou most of
the profit. Now Js the time to get
goods cheap.

SOLE

Arthur

THE LE

CHICA

BEEF.

Begiun
kept on
Chicag
meat o
will be

Cold f

We ke
age, C
Boiled
Beef, H
Bonele
Made

People

Cor. Jeff er

Phons 2

——J

Success on the Farm

now pre

Planin

M
Mouldin
and
Porch Wo

I will be p
on an

Jos.

Just rec
Wood thi

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER,

GINGER ALE

FRED WOLCOTT

1 have
Engine

cheap.
small eu
call aud

PEOP
w.

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TMfilKANfK
iN™%o™
T0
InUUaANuo
to Halifax”

-p0 pay Them Win Require Action j

W. F. Chidester wife and non are at
&amp;m&gt;L.ka
. I

Cootlascd from pa**- one.

[Ji

UIIL L ft 11 o

SPARROW BOUNTIES NOW

j PERSONAL MENTION. |
By the Board of Super-

..

wa# ei“y ®n°n8h to ** h°w lt w° p°**-1 , Mrs. Bert Sparks visited Lansing '
•,
J j nible fur such a little gem to be written. 1I friends last week.

The saucy, little
immigrant, the J
English sparrow, ha* increased many
fold in numbers since the bounty wm
taken off hia bead. This year he Lm
Mis* Vinnie Butler, of Bellevue, is
turned himself into a pest of the worst
visiting at Chester Mereer'a.
kind. You will sometimes nee a flock
Ed Schumann, of Grand Rapids, was with hundreds of sparrows fighting on I
a Hastings visitor Friday.
a wheat field or on the shock* of wheat ■
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hum visited and they take a good deal bf grain.
fr iends near Menden last week.
.
Their depredations will increaae with ,
Mrs. Chas. Sherwood went to Lans- their numbers. Because of this many
ing Thursday to viait a aiater.
, have inquired about tbe Act, No. 2®t,
passed by the last legislature. It seems
Mra. Vidbl Buckhaut, of Toledo, i*
visiting her mother Mrs. Julia Willi- Ij to be the impression that this act pro'
’। vide* for a Ixiunty of twd cents for
Just when the animal is being? Pierce after, tbe.closi ng days of her life son.
i each sparrow killed. The act does so
worked overtime and i*comfc6 over ' in this house in 1901. at the age of 9«J :
Mrs. lu Dickerwn and d»n«hter _ _________________
~ (
bu! lt lllwJ _________
r^inlre. that the
heated, is the time when thia mis- \ years, "the poet's parents were marAlice were Grand Rapids visitors Fri"tataTeffect only in" such
chief i« done.
ried in tbi. old r.-axleno- six of the!
counties as we fit to adopt it by a maAlton Stine of Ijike Odessa visited at jority vote of the Ixxrd of supervisors.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith's last
Therefore those who wish a sparrow
applies to horses as well as* human) were the father and mother It Is dis-.i
lounty in Barry county should petition
being*. A little MONEY’ WELL) tinctly a Longfellow home and &lt;reery-&lt; week.
Hartley
Hendrick,
of
Middleville,
the
supervisors
SPENT will avoid this ti
\ thing is kept just as it was in the *
mostcateb. Afewpound^
\
lifetime. a% nearly as possible. , had legal businee* at the' County seat :
: (
) Tbe lad in which he slept his favorite Friday.
\ chair, the oid family table, the old ' Mrs. D. C- Mnrdoek visitedTier!
1
\ kitchen with its immense fire place and ' parents. \}vho live near Delton, the ■ J
*1 . all the cooking qtensils used io the ' |iast week.
Mr
and
Mnt'THc*.
S.
Brien
of
DeThe
D
«
roit
Tim
“
ttn
*
r
'
h
«
“
*"■
_ \ ' household, and innumerable other
J
Condition Powders i thing* ih«&lt; goto in»i&lt;e»vi.it him in- twit viaitnd H»..ting« frinndi Friday “«OTn«"1 J“ml’ Schermerhorn, inn,
ad Saturday
' । *n*n exPer‘e®c*nK n remarkable growth
\
( terrsting.
a,
.' the past bix muntin, showing a gain uf
\given in the feed will keep the aui- &gt;
Several of our party visited the ship ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sylvester, of
.•
, .
.
.
SSLS, tn^^^LASS! ■ "I
STA , _ .
. . , ,,
.
. .
■ 18 per cent in subrcriiAion receipta
Battle Creek, visited Hastings friends
...
.
.
..
1
.
and 2.&gt; per cent- m advertising. Cer)digestion, produces flesh, and places • pl°r®r- "hich wm at uno of the docks .
’
,uutt
tainly
Mr.
Schermerhorn
has reason to j
\thr animal in a physical condition( in Portland. Lieut Pean( will soon
(to withstand the extra work of the? . make his great dash for the North Pole. ' Floyd Brown, of Ntfflwalk. &lt;)., is congratulate himself on this showing.
It has juMl l^n discovert that the
(husy season,
, and WHS fitting out. Hia good ship is visiting friepda and relative* in this

though of course it needed the genius of I
the great poet to write it. Tbe desk |I
on which thia poem was written was I
placed dose to tbe window in a lock
room on the ground floor of - the old
i
I home. Tift- room in which it waa writ- 1
:
i ten was rather dark and gloomy, and
I as the poet wrote, be looked out upon I
■ a little court in which was a beautiful
old elm tree, that must lx- the same one ■1
The loss to the farmers of thi8( ' from which the "dead * leaves” fell, j
vicinity on account of improper &lt;&lt; The home was donated to tbe Maine!

LOST BY
FARMERS

Senator Glasgow, of Nashville, waa
in the city Friday.

Prices That Talk
Values That Convince
In Hosiery
Long wearing Hosiery costs less; in reality, than the
cheap, trashy kind—it makes less darning too.

A Dose in Time Saves Nine JZ““Z X

the best grades at close prices.

SPECIAL

3lbsfor25c
SOLD ONLY BY

Arthur E. Mulholland,

'

THE LEADING DRUGGIST,

CHICAGO

BEEF.
Beginning tomorrow we will
kept oik hand a nice line of
Chicago Beef.- Place your
meat orders With u&gt; and you
will be aaeured of the l»e*L

Cold Meats.
We keep an hand Veal Saus­
age, Cold Boiled Ham. Cold
Boiled Loin, Chipped Dried
Beef, Home Made Veal Loaf,
Boneless Pigs Feet. Home
Made JTe»*ed Corn Beef.

People’s Meat Market
M. J. Weaver, Prop.
Cor. Jefferson and Court streets.

Phone 238.

?
(
)
&gt;
)

custom of sending out ^leacriptions of j
called the "Roosevelt” and. as its
Jndg* Mack. County Treasurer Cole- criminals, on postal card*, and offering
name might imply, is said to be the
ablest craft’ever constructed for Arctic man and CotnmMoner Ketcham were a reward thereon, is a grow violation I
uf
postal laws. The matter was
work. The Lieut expected to get start- in Ijinsing Friday!
Fred Heath anp family are at Wall firat'brpught to the attention of the'
rd early in July and perhaps is &lt;*ff now.
j ‘ official* in (kilumbus,
•- •
« , •by a' j
। His route t will be to Sidney, Cape lake, and expect-to spend- meet of the postal
O
newspaper man who had been hned
i
, Breton, where the ship will coat and , summek nt that resort.
cards 1
then protNvsl through the Straits of
Judge and Mnt .Clement Smith left by
. Judge Wanty
_ for using
.. postal
.
j to the Labrador coast and Monday for Bay View where they will to expose ••jueer business method-“ of ,
then.up Ithe Greenland coast. After remain for several weeks.
» funner employee.—Ex.
then.tin
entering Smith boiind. the ship will '
Mr. and Mr^. 4acob :Rehor returned ; Rural Carrier Fox report* a device
make Cape York and then proceed to’ Saturday ereniig from Philadelphia made by Henry King, north of NeedCape Sabine, where a base of- supplies wbere they have vi&lt;yted frit-ads.
more, by which the cover of the mail
will be establishefl ax (.Tape York and
Mr. md Mn&gt; J. W. Munton. rhelU box ■’
&lt;■&gt;»&gt;•" tbe
I
i Cape Sabine, and at the latter port daughter Beutriee .nd «.n fedl-.J »"&lt;1
clmm. win. .imil.r to the
Esfpiiino* will join the party.
Mxmduw . tow Am with thdir
in *‘*K‘n uf r,n?
'•MU' "e wtue-1
The ship will go into winter quart- Milwaukee.
'
time* maiiipasated similarly. This is!
। era in the Central Polar Basin, and the ’ ,
’ .1 ...
.
• certainly worthy of attention and!
’
»« v’r Wt
much better than the seeming placing:
explorers will .make a dash fur the jwlc t .*/.*■
.....sleds
...................
,b(.
(ar
in00BVMlient
i the fullowing summer with
and , riMt.ug .t J«,n Mehiw.tn d ...d w.th
iwta..uti&lt;»,.
dogs. By means of the wir«.^._
t “»&gt;-rf“ optoibte, „ MimetimM •ppe.r. to!
, which will be a-pew* feature
-------- in .y..
the i: Bar Cite Thursday.
Thumdtiv.
___________
be the erne.__________
"-Churlmto
--u I^der..
j
J tight to reach the pole, Peary hopes to
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woufruff who
lie able to communicate with New York, have been sojourning in NW Mexico
•■ Portland
F'ortland is a prohibition town of the and Texas for •
a year for the
t^je ben
benefit
most pronounced sort.
as far as'
’n health, are vixitihg
sort, and.
and, m
as of Mr. W
W's
viiiting his
i our party waa concerned, was true to its father John Woodruff and other friends,
■ name, some of the boys telling me tlxat
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard and
they couldn't even get a hottie of Pe­ their e»ughton. the Mi™. With ai.il
nina. However 1 mw some of tbe na- I
Franltie left Monday tor a trip up the
five* who had lieen indulging in Mime- , lakra. They will epend Mmd time in
thing stronger than sea breezes, which |I Northern Michigan.
leads me to tfiink that prohibition does I
.....
, , ,1. ,
,
Mre. H. J.
Chrietmae leftjitedneiaiay
not prohibit in Maine any mnn than ! --------------- ------------------—r-—.
it did in some near by conntie* to morning for Portland. S&lt;attfe. Denver
Barry.
«nd other western points. She will
Portland was the' home of'several also take in the Expoeitipn and will
famous men. among them being - visit.relative* in Boise City.
Thomas B. Reed, former speaker of the
House, and whose influence in the
[ councils of the nation was certainly ‘
i very great.

SCRATCHED
DAY AND NIGHT

TAKEN TO THE ASYLUM.

NOTICE
Having started my Flatting
• Mill east of tbe Table factory
I wish to announce that 1 am
now prepared to do all kinds of

Planing

Matching

Make all kinds of

Moulding, Window Frames
and Door Frames,
Porch Work. House Finishing
1 will be pleased to figure with you
on any work yor. may wish.

Jos. Alwine,
• Just received a car load of White
Wood this week.

Edwin Burkholder,
who recently
tried to commit suicide, waa adjudged
insane and taken to the Kalamazoo
Asylum Thursday. Since his attempt
to tHke hia life a close watch has l«en
kept over him for hq vowed that he
would try it again. On Wednesday eve
he got away from his attendant* and
ran down to the shore'of I-each lake
where he was found later hidden in
some alder buahea. He, was taken to
Kalamazoo where a close watch may be
kept on him until he recovers his
reason.

pop. You haven't wanted to know
whether or Dot I think I can make a
living for your daughter. The Other
Man—That Isn't necessary. Henry.
She’ll see that you make tbe living. aU
right, tf she’s at all Mke her mother—
and 1 think aba 4a. —Chicago Tribune.

years ago we eat one tnoonllgtrt night
by this lake? I 'had* mr ’bead' on your
breast and for an hour spoke not a

ba* never happened

E

A BARGAIN
For Someone.

Engine and Boiler for sale
cheap. If you are in need of a
email engine it will pay yon to
call and look it over.

PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
W. R. JAMIESON. Pripr.

.JMaraaa tt.

Haatlngs, MM.

sgalu-atDce.'

' Lady-Suffered Tortures with Itching
'
Scalp Humor—One Box of Coti'
cura Ointment and One Cake of
.
Cuticura Soap Cured Her.

j
I

'* My scalp was covered with little
pimplesand I suffered torture* from
the itching. I was scratching all day
and night, and I could get do rest. I
washed my head with not water and
Cuticura Soap and then applied the
Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One
box of Cuticura Ointment and one cakc
of Cuticura Soap cured me. Now mv
head is entirely clear and my hair u
growing splendidly. I have used Cuti­
cura Soap ever since, and shall never
be without it. (signed) Ada C. Smith,
309 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J.”

Mulholland has lot? of satisfied
patrons; THERE IS A REASON.

through tbe medium of prayer to
&lt;h»troy the venture, uxl io and hebold, a Hood came and waidmd the
rrop. away. Now a pritat of Kaiamatoo i. praying tor tile rain th etop M&gt;
the torment can barveet their crone.
Th„ u,rd M,„
lhme
ligioua people, somehow.—Ex.

ON DISPLAY IN WINDOW

Summer Waists
10 per cent discount

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

$75,000.00 |

|

ro $5

Cbattr mtsscr. Prcsklait.

R. B. Itlmer.

Hastings, Mich.

Surplus :: $25,000.00

OfTktn

:
|
'

ta

nnd time and inter­
est will do the rest
You wont be asking
aesistance to start
you in bupine.-v- or to
make an investment.

Ul« Pro

।

JI. JI. JIKkrwi, Cubkr.
|
i
|
&lt;

Pos­

only 11 cents per pair

**

Here la bd addition to either a meat
•r-fiah course which can be served In■toad of a vegetable: Break crisp. well
browned eoda crackers (selecting only
thin oneai Lrtto small pieces
Poor
KaJdiDg water uvar them, then drain
and press dry In a Jelly bag. Next put
them in a baking dlsti. stir in a heaping
tableapooaful of butter, break hi ona
egg and salt and pepper to taste. When
well mixed place under flame of coal
grate ar gas broiler till it Is of a dellcate light brown. This may be made
up Into iodlvldoal dishes or cups If preferred.

EFFIEL

MEN’S

OF

itively a 25c value which we are selling below cost

Capital

Beaks- U’bat brought on old Wil­
kin's paralytic stroke? Peak*—I didn't
know be waa afflicted with one.
Beaks-But you Just told me be. was
paralysed. Peaks—Quite true; but I {
didn't say he was suffering from a
pern lytic stroke.- Milwaukee Sentinel.

Dtrtcton

ChwkT UHiur.
r b imtsr,
HX frnK*.

. .

YON mill fiaot
tbe Capital
YoNrself.

m. L Ceet.

D. S. 6««4vur.
t»kt UJiltrx.
JI. fl. flUtrwi.

interest
HM m

Dqmm.

mwey n ton

m

That’s how our Savings Bank helps those
who deposit a little each month. Commence now.
The sooner the better.

Bastings 0ty Bank

Rul Butt Mil.
“He'll never reach the top In bls pro­
fession "
"Why. be believe* he’s there now."
That's the very reason that he’ll
never get there.**- Philadelphia Ledger.

CUTICURA GROWS HAIR
Crusted Scalps Cleansed and
Purified by Cuticura Soap

Assisted by light d resaings of Caticurs, the great akin cure. Thia
treatment at once stops falling hair,
asked tbe cynical near relative.
removes crusts, scales, and dandruff,
“Yea,” an*wered Mr. Meektbn. “Some
destroys hair parasites, soothes irritime* I have my own way, but not
tai rd, itching surfaces, stimulates the
without consulting Henrietta very care­
hair follicles, loosens the scalp akin,
fully before 1 make up my mind.''
supplies the roots with energy and
nourishment, and make* the hair grow
.upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy
acalp when all else fails.
Knlckrr—Jones and his wife are
Complete external and internal
ginging “The Marseillaise." Bocker-treatment, for every humour, from
Ye*; they arc bracing up to discharge
pimples to scrofula, from infancy to
the cook.- Harper's Bazar.
age, consisting of Cuticura Soap.
Ointment, and Pills, may now be had
Loat time la never found again, and । of all druggists for one dollar. A
what we call time enough a Iway* ■ single aet is often sufficient to cure
the moat distressing cases.
proves little enough

.

Before atuttlnR p*et&gt; j^pperv
them In deep fat for one minute: Hrt
tneni out. drain and let cool: then
off Um- top* tor ittw and scoop out
the Itmldc*: fill with aauaagr meat and
pot on the covers. Place the peppers
eo a buttered baking dtab and pour
over each a little salad oil. Cook In a
now oven for about fifteen minutes.

WILL NEVER BE
WITHOUT CUTICURA

i
i

A
]low up
A fe
fellow
up at
at Howard
Howard City
City started
started
a p^y fannlorthe purpose of supplyjng Hie nation's opium crop. The
good W. C. T. U. ladies, of that section
hearing uf his intention* implored the

LINE

SEE OUR

BLACK HOSE, Lace and Fancy Fronts.

Local News,

'

Our

big Hosiery trade has been built up by selling only

* A good action In never loat. It la a
treasure laid up and guarded for the
doer's need.—Calderon.
’

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Mrs. Chas Benner. Mrs. B. Nankins.
Mrs. Alice Peterman, Min Jane Ryan,
Mias Mammie Gerkey. Mias Irene
Tubbs. Miw Eva Bull. Mr. A. G. Bissett, Mr. Rufus Saunders, Mr. J. J;
WiUyard, F. B. I^rmore, Fred Lefts
ner.

TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
•
"I was troubled with kid.ney txnn’ plaint for about two years, " writes A.
I H. Davis of Mt Sterling. la.. ' but
two bottles of Foley** Kidney Cure
effected a permanent cure. 'For sale bv
; Arthur'E. Mulholland. Sucoesor to W.
j H. Goodyear.
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Frank D. Hull, a prominent druggist

Souhwestern Michigan

PARIS GREEN
INSECT POWDER
MACHINE OIL

COURT HOUSE HEWS,

evening from a supposed overdose of ;
morphine, taken a few hours before. |
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Counties.
Mr. Hull had been suffering from a '
severe pain in his head and adminiaWARKA NTT DKKDS.
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; Delbert Preston.
* aged Iff ,years,. a tered the drug in hopepf alleviating hia !
George E. Booth to Grace L
In there goods you
: groom of but a few hours, was torn ! suffering.
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Warner.
Lot 1181. Hastings *
want
[ from hia l^-yreur-old bride Thursday
The state pardon board has denied j Florence E. Ford to John W.
1 afternoon by Under Sheriff McElroy of
tbe application of Thoma. McGarry
Bronson and May Stodge W.
j Kalamazoo and locked up in the county
for p3don. Great effort, have here I
10 Wock n। jail on a charge of perjury'. It i»
123 00
Add. Hastings
Hasting*.- • made
in
his
behalf
by
friends
for
pardi alleged that he ; obtained a licence by
when used aa they
'j saying he and the girl were each 19 on from Ionia house of correction, ; Hastings Realty Co. to J. lx&gt;should be used.
years of age. The circuit court will wbere he is serving a four years sent- : renzo Maus. Lots 5 and 10
Why not buy where
'I be asked to declare tbe marriage in­ ence for connection with the Grand ; Blk. 7 Lincoln Park Add..
. -you can'ftet yQur
valid. Preston and hia bride kiaeed Rapids water scandal, of which he waa : Hastings
j Charlee H. Bauer and wife to
’ i each other good bye, swore eternal the: brains.
i Abbie, paraona Lot 10. Blk.,
; fidelity and said they would be married
if tbe goods are not
|i Carson City had a horse whipping । 10 Striker’s Add.. Hastings. 1200 00
again when they became of age.
right?
caaeonedav hurt week. A lady tackled |j Josophine Murdock Homer to
,
.1
» “an on tl»f street with a whip and,i James R. Matthews and wife
:
1J1 tb« cimu.t &lt;xum at Mamhall. .
hi[n ,
40 acres .sec. H, Hartings.... 2000 00
Judgs Hopknu, dirsetnd,. vwdlrt Of , wten u,. .^rrf,,! inlerfmd. sl„ paid
I James R. Matthews and wife
Prescriptions prepared aa if for
*i IM.« In favor of tte Snvmth Day
(or
bo( Mid
tbe Doctor’s own use.
to Josephine M.. Homer I»ts.
AdvmtiM Pohl,Jong ««ri.t,on
dla jt Iscau-the mao ted defmnod
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Battle Crock against Mte L&gt;nal» « oo.h„„„
। Hastings. ..................... -............ 1800 00
Sign of the Elephant.
ter. of Topeka.. Kan.
The defendant
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I Sophia Welter to Clement Smith
wrote several text books forjthe public !| . Fjifty new weaving mills have l»een
H and M2 liioths acres sec' 17,
, schools of Kansas and the plaintiff pub- received
T."*."".
l(K» (Ml
this .week for Belding Bros.’ Hastings.
liahed them. The books were not
fabric mill. This lot now fills the ! Severt Hanson to Royal J. KenJ ||"
Q | |A
A
J i delivered on time and numerous errors
and
tlte-three floors of yOn&gt; Parcel Middleville
;|r.
?W
, in tte aame oan«d the defendant not mill completely
im
wiu
the large building will soon be occupied jilHe
jBmieeon to Royal J.
fw&lt;»rtte»i. SheeonduetelherowX wlaiilb
o(
to„tnnliDg
L-cwUld.® ttyatomTrutllln® «
-^-nd. of yard, fo .ilk f.hric, i Kenyon, lota Middleville....
Clement Smith and wife tc
• Fott.d Ham^llead Boat,
&lt;
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- day.
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' Hastings Wool B&lt;x»t Co. 38
Mustard, C$ives, *
13 00
«
-In accepting the poeition of ticket I Mrs. R. L Carl found what seemed • berths acres rec 1. HastingsPickles, Sweet and Sour.
Ketchup, Confectionery,
j I agent and telegraph operator at Jones- ■ to be a worm about 1% inches long in ' Thomas Taylor and wife to
। Cookies, Canned Goods,
J ville. MiCh.. George Brining, aged 16. tbe yolk of an egg Monday. Tbe fruit
John H. (’orbit. Ml acres sec
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New Potatoes, String Beans,
&lt; of Plainwell, becomes the youngest was bought of J. D. Butler and now ; IS Hastings. 82 sec 7 Hastings.
J
All Kinds of Baked Goods,
8000 00
J ; employee in aSrimilar capacity on the ! the query is what kind of stimulants1- acres. Rutland-....;....
Clatlarv
*
No one should go camping with- « Lake Shore &amp; Michigan Southern road. I he feeds his hens. —Charlotte Leader. ; Charles W. Smith to Len W.
J
a,0’‘g
°f °Ur
OUB * He has always taken an interest in
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Feighner. I-w
,tx&gt;t 4X
4S and K
E W lot
lot
LeafTee.°U**
° ** °F
ver J railroad work, and despite his years is; Daniel Hawkins, leader of a gang of
44, A. W. Phillips add..
Naahville..* 2300 W
Puffed Rice, the new Breakfast J well informed, besides being one of the boboesj who have been terrorizing sevFood, only 5 cents a quart.
«.be»it younger operators on the Lake eralj visages in Berrien county, was Emma Fitch to Emma Fitch
Fuff fine of Staple Dry Goods.
J Shore road.
arrmted Wednesday charged with rob-.
and Ida L. Hire lot W O. A.
--------i bing the general store of V. H. Hogue
PhillijM add.. Naahville..... TOO 06
MY STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS.
&lt;,
Richard Johnson a well-to-do farmer ! at Baroda.
Fredrick M. VanNeaa to Elmer
* I living near Lowell mysteriously disap' ' '
I
A. Turner and wife. Parcel
41 peared lost Monday morning.
He
Stephen Yoder of lAke Odesa is re­
3HU 00
29 Johnstown
i went to Lowell to get a tooth pulled covering from a dose of chloroform tak- Elmer A. Turner and wife to
W ♦/ *** rZkll\VJrTlL.l&gt;f/ J an(j w},j|e there drew #100.
from the j en tyitli suicidal intent. Prompt action
Frederick M. Van Ness Pycel
Dry Goods and Groceries, &lt;, bank and sent pits banklamk to his on the part of the doctors saved his
»ec 29 Johnstown'...
filMI 00
I wifewith instructions as to how
to ; life.: Despondency
over financial
QUIT CLAIMS.
money. He then iiiR. j matters is given as the cause.
.I draw out tbe --------(4©o. H. Phillips amUwitoto
appeared and nothing has I»een seen
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Elliot ?. Owen 30 acre* , rec
I Tbe prosecutor’s report of Eaton
. or beard of him since.
7. 40 acres sec 17. Orangtcounty for the past six months shows
W 00
rille.
,
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,
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that
out
of
340
cases
prosecuted
317
i Mrs.
Nellie Page, uf I n-lB’ —
j were convicted. 14* of these were for
brought a suit against Henry J. Hor- ; 7
PBOkATF. UOOKf.
1
drunkenness
and
72
fur
being
disorder
­
! rigan. an Ionia attorney, and Arthur j
We will tlose our Green
Eat of Jams* F. Robbins deceased.
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j Chambers and E. F. Burger uf Detroit. ■ -ly.
House to the public here­
Claim* heard and slowed.
' to recover title to two houses and lots I
after on Sunday at 11 a.m.
,
■ Leonard Van Antwerp a ten year old
Eat of .lacob Erb deceaaed. Final
i in Ionia.
Ionia She claimed that a mortgage j, ]u
Ia&lt;1
Kalamazoo died Thursday of
Everyone made welcome
account heard and allowed.
II o-ii-nn
&lt; j,
■ w. rwuitin^host a ..........
« _ rn’‘
Kivw hv
by hwr
l»r fur
for »««&gt; tnrnAil
tunwd nnt
out til
to II ,'lock
wound
up to the closing hour.
be a deed. /“ —v. .. . _—ii
the by court to restrain Horrigan from ।
A F. Burroughs C Son
Nomination of guardian by wards filed.
‘ co llecting tbe rent.
. '
Bond* filed and letters issued to Rachel
' The first apple shipment of the seaI M. Erb.
j son was made frocn Benton Harlx&gt;r,
In Re uf Alexander Burkholder inI Tuesday, for the Chicago market.
*an^. Petition for admission to asylum
filed. Order appointing medical ex­
aminer* filed. Medical certificates’filed

A Scheming Mamma
(OrlgtMJ.]
“Good by." be Mid. reluctant to drop

W.J. HOLLOWAY

’ •&gt; mg camping &lt;

W, H, FAIRCHILD, &lt;

ANNOUNCEMENT

OSSI'S

CORRESPONDENCE

Best Body Brussels rug 10-6 x 12 at$35.00
.
City price S45.00
A. F. Smith A Sons Axminlster Bugs 9x12, beauti­
ful coloring, at $25.00. City price 835.&lt;R)
Velvet nigs at$25.00. Which are sold in city for S35.0U
Roxbury Brussels at $18.00. City price .5£&gt;.(*)
"
’ rugs at
$15.00. City price 822.00
Empire
We have tugs, all sizea. as low as.
$1.00
Art Square rugs at "...
$8.40. City price &gt;12.00
See our line of Rigs and Carpets, all grades.

Phone 76.

Prices guaranteed Lowest.

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

CLIMAX

The McHenry Millhouse Climax
Pure Asphalt roofing

PURE ASPHALT

IS THE BEST

prepared roofing on the market.
No felt to absorb moisture as
is tlie case of most roofing.
No gravel to !oosenrand come off as is the case of
some kinds of roofing, but pure asphalt tlirough and
through, always pliable and unaffected by heat and
cold, easily laid and better than any simple roof.

ROOFING

In Re of Kenneth Kirth Vance min­
or. Petition for appointing guardian
Order appointing Ixitti? M.
Tbe men folks in this vicinity are filed.
1 Vance guardian entered.
very busy since the rainy weather.
Erf
of
Alliens E. Burd deceased.
F. IE. Johnson. E. Hathuway'and A.
Myers the school board, went to Hast- Petition to determine hejrship tn«L
Hearing
Aug.
11.
ings one day last week to purchase a
HIGH STREET.

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new I stove and rejmira ’for the old
RUTLAND CENTER.
school house. They brought the new
stove back with them which was
Ernest Edger of Hostings spent Sun­
’Cole’s Hot Blast"’ coal stove
day at Peter Vanderhrook's.
1 Mias LiUie Shultz of Doud school.
Nina Otiaof Marshall came loot wi*ek
I where ahe has been teaching, is spend- to spend her vacation with her parents
i ing her vacation with her aunt Mrs. here.
| Amanda M and bu»lau,d.
Gnun ,&gt;lis )ort ,„,lth.r hone la«t

John and Grace Wyerman uf Shultz i week.
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have Ira, ^amdinK a few day. with
Tte ham and Lwntarfa of W. H. Otta

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their pan-nta Mr. andMra M. OreKun. b„rned u&gt; th« ground )aat week
Hugh Johnson drew the shingles for i Wednesday during
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the storm.
tlik Mdiool house last Wednesday.
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. Tbe L. A. 8. will meet at the church
Mias .Tulia i’hilley has been quite I Friday evening. Ice cream will l»e rersick but by tlw "aid of Dr. Howell is ved.
convalescing.
Every l&gt;ody isj too' busy with haying
Arthur GeslFr of Cedar Creek visited to create anything worth recordng.
hia sjster Mrs. M. Sceber Thursday. ; Wm. Oaken isisnffering with rheuMr. and. Mrs. Alvali Seeber spent
mat ism.
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Snndiy with the former's brother Fred
Mrs. Burgha uf Caledonia apent last
and living.
wepk with Mni Lizzie Wood.L-0,
Master Emmons Chase of Hastings is .
Mrs. Blake, is visiting at Wm. Otis'.
Spending a few days with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
CURE FOR HAY FEVER
Mire Elmira Ruh- spent a few days ■

last week with relatives in Hastings.

Jesse Townsend
HASTINGS

order admitting tn asylum entered.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. Yeckley and daugh- j
ter Mabel spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R Hathaway.

J. Holloway Say» tiyoml will
Giver Refief. Sold Under

Mr. »nd Mm Edw.nl Oerier of
Hind, Corner, .pen. one d.y b,, „«K-

PU P M T

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HOUSES

ARE BETTER Than FRAME!
are CHEAPER Than FRAME!

ARE WARMER IN WINTER
ARE COOLER IN SUMMER!

They are free from dampness aud frost. These are facts that have been
demonstrated. I make a specialty of doing High Grads Wark. I have the
very latest nnd most improved machinery for making Cstnsrt Mseks and
am able to give customert the finest finished work. 1 do variegated.work
and ornamental cement work of all kinds. •

Cpmpnt

1 have bad. a large experience in the cement business
and wil1 b® pleased to figure with you if yoa are thinking
of patting in a cement walk. I also do Plastering and
High grade Stone work. For further particulars address
n,

walks...

Horace N. Palmatier,
Vermontville, Mich.
Mich.

Guarantee.

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'*7Su“'.«

I with his sister Mrs. Mores Seeber and no hay fever. He advises daily treat­
husband.
! ment’with Hyomei for two or three
------------ *—’——----------; weeks before the usual time for the
NORTHEAST
RUTLAND.
I annual appearance of bay fever. If
We think we won't complain if we ll*is done’ ^&gt;eattack
1)6 prevented.

dronid n«

it r.in

ihi., wenir

Ralph Brown and wife visited his disease, makes its appearance, use
parents lost week.
■ Hvomei six or reren times daily, and
The marriage of Mi. Iren. CY..ge
' w|wn

to Mr. Foreat Potter will l&gt;e solemn- Hyomei is used. Breathed through
ized at. the home of the bride’s parents .
pocket inhaler that comes
; Wednesday of this week.
every outfit, its medicated air
I ; George Potter is on the sick list
alr
Flnv.1
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nil germs and.soothing and healing the
Floyd Brown of Ohio is visiting par- irritated mugpus membrane.
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ento and friends the ^past week.
’ The complete HyomeiOutfit costs but
Miss Ethel Brown is home spending.!
extrH ’X’ttles BO cents. It is the
her vacation.
treatment for hay fever: sold by
W.
tatelo m.,n„K u,.f^ that1 M^^it" «~gi,“
U ill Haywood is the proud papa of an- ’•"tirfactioh.
other hoy.
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fOLEBHONR-TAR

CLUBBING RATES

that Mats
located?

Readers of the Bannek ca»

. “Goodby,” she repeated, but without
an equal show of feeUng

ao favorable dubbing rates wilh

paper for any daily or weekly piper
or magazine published in the VnitM

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

A QBALIH THAT
WILL DO BUSINESS
MONEY BACK

Rheumatism

State, or Canada

It promptly n&lt;’ntndlr*9 tbe arid In
blood on which tor dlseaae drpend». com- .
plMely ellml Dates It. and- strcauth&lt;-:iif the ।
system against Ra return. Try Hood's.
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Such waa tbe parting between Milton
Bobblue, aged nineteen, and Alexia
Dyer, widow, aged twenty-five. He
waa going to a distant city to begin

was b*-urtbroken because she would
not coaeent to ac engagement.
For fifteen yeans Bobbins devoted
hlmaeif exclualewiy to two things—
money making am! writing letters to
the woman be-loved. He bad a nat­
ural gift for tbe former and was not
half bed at tbe latter. Mrs Dyer re
piled to bls effusions ai Intervals, but
at tbe end of ton years dropped her
side uf the eorreapondeuce for a long
while. When sto* nammed It. Robbins
was pleased that n rest seemed to
have freshened her feelings. She re­
sponded more heartily than before to
tbe warmth he put into bls own words.
bls affairs in shape to go and claim
hl* promise. The lady intimated mod
eatly that her friends assured bar that
hem was a remarkable case of wo­
man keeping her youth, and if when
and felt the same toward her as when
they partod sbe would censant to marry
him. He -nHllied that he did not love

looked old or young be would claim

Then, noticing that abv waa disap­
pointed, be added, “No. only about two
yean older."
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smile be had loved no well, and be
went on. "One thing I notice In you, I
grunt. Is changed. Your voice was tbe
only feature in your makeup that I did
not fancy. It was a trifle shrill. Tbe
years bare nw&gt;Uowvd It into a rich con­
tralto.”
This cotnHhia'ut «teem«l to please her
liiordlnntHy. She could not repress a
self satisfied 'smile that hovered about
her Ups. Hire did not M*-m to tire of
such crrtlcbotM and asked for other of
her Imprwenlenta. and be, seeing that
to bear them pteesed her. told her of a
number.
“And now," be safcl at parting. “I
take It that nothing remains but tbe
wedding. I beg of you not to keep me
waiting. 1 propose a trip to Europe. 1
have only n limited time to spend

spent here murt be token from our so­
journ there."
“If you care do more for display than
I we .can be married imtnedlately.**
“Very well.
Let It be tomorrow
morning and we'll take the steamer
that salbi at 1 o'clock,"
'
The couph* were gone two months
when they returned to the bride's
home, where tl&gt;ey rested n few days
before going to their Dew one. One
evening they w»-re sitting side by side
when Mrs. Robbins said. “I wish you
to tell me whether ycyi are perfectly
satisfied with me.”
“I am more than satisfied. I am
delighted. When 1 knew you Unit I
win admit there were certain traits
In your character that at Umes grated
on my aeualbUitit's. Time has uut only
obliterated them, but developed many
attractive features that I did not aven
know you [xMecaaed." '
“And you lore me better than my
other self that you knew years ago?”
"Far bettor. You always told me
that middle aged jnen prefer younger
women; that when I should be at my
present age 1 would scorn a woman of
your agv. In reality, while I find that
you have changed but little physically,
your mind, your soul. Is greatly Im
proved."
He Lad hardly flnished speaking
when a portiere was pulled aside and
a middle aged iady came into the room.
She 'was without bort and gloves, and
seemed as moch at home aa if sbe bad
always lived at the house.
•My dear." said Mrs. Robbins, ris­
ing. "this la my mother."
"Your mother!" exclaimed Robbins,
astonished. “I didn't know you had a
mother."
“Oh. yea. sbe has.'’ said the lady ad­
vancing. wttb a smile, "and a schem­
ing one. Milton, don't you know met* •
Robbins stared at her and recognized
the woman be had loved fifteen yean
kad escaped.
“Alexia," he said gallantly. MI love
you still, but it Is you who have forced

can be

section of Michigan.

RailwayTimeTables.
C. K. &amp; S. R. R.

Michigan Central.
HasUtur* unfoliov

KAKTWAKH

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VI* P M Ry.
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WOODBURY -IONIA STAGE EINE

Lrsvcn W(M&gt;i&gt;Rl'HV after,arrival of morning t:aln« st K..1&amp;. Arrixe- at loata w
,
turning from IONIA 1‘ost Office at 1:15 F. M. arrives at Woodbury at 4.XX)o’clock to u2i
M. Ky. sod train south era the K . &amp; 8.
WM.

H.

MARTIN,

PROP.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTOKMKY8

KNAPPEN,. KLEINHANS &amp;
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
17 Michigan Trust Co. Building, Grand
Rapids. Mlcblgaa,________ ,___________

WhetU'Robidns firat saw his Alexia THOMAS A PRYOK.
t.H Thomas
after so many years' separation it was
Attorneys at Law,
L H- Favor
Ln the gloaming of a summer evening.
Office* over Banting* lily Bank.
It did not occur to him that a woman
C
&gt;LGKUVK
A
POTTER,
under tbe circumstances would i-hoose
Attorneys at Law,
such a fight which would best concealthe change in her. Nevertheless the
tbe cbacgr, but at tbe want of change.
He knew tbe Interval that bad poeaed
and ■■ould not • believe that time bad
left her ao nearly what ahe waa. But
when sbe came forward covered with
blushes to wricoow him with the aanie
peculiar gait, the same unique toes of
the bead by which be wouid.know bar
among a hundred, be gave do thought
to changes or want of change*, but
took her tn bls arms.
When bls first transports were over
Alexin said to him. "Tel! me. and tell
the truth, wherein am 1 changed?*’
Robbins aurvwyed her critically. “Too

m

ed by any other newapap.- ,a

A. B. KKNASTON.
Attorney at Law.
*r*cUce« m ail court*

OellscUon*

J. M* SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Woodland. Mich.
All business given prompt and careful
attention. Collections a specialty.
Banner Adria always pay.

F. K. WILLISON. D. D . &lt;
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Hutton, Mia.
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DtL LOWRY.
Hastings, Mich.
| speetacies on hand. .
H. A.
C.“ H. BARBER.
Physicians and SnrcrotU
—Aty or county reap/
prkmptne**. day or night.

A HANLON. M. D..
Physician and Btngrop.
r-; .
Middlevl’ltx Mich
R. V.OALLAfiHEP. fttoidan tai
Surgeon. Dowling, Mich. Offic*
hours 12 to 2 p m. aud 7 tu &gt;1 p.a.
j Trlophoor m Hou-/ Day or Niyi.

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SURVEYOR.
WaTtER HEATH?
BARRY COUNTY ^LRVEYQB,
!i"tldt-l:t«- OU Sro. «, •PraiflwUl
*4&lt;lrr-w l&gt;rttoh. Mich.. K. F. I». S.t

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Beal Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
•Money to loan on He*LK«tale. Real Es­
tate sold on commission. General eoureyfnmHh complete Abstracts.

ROWLAND BROS
For ElVEKY K1G&gt;
We have
several first class rigs Ln connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Your, patronage solicited.

Wm. H. STEBBINS
Licensed Embalmer
and Funeral Director,
Hoonr* next to CtaKtiM-'
Studio. Residence S» Coin t &lt;rw&lt;. •B
call* giromptly attend'd, da? or u'.f» I.
t
CIUi«a&gt; Pbime. Re*.
Oftl.v ?

DAN LAKE
1 HE OLD* RELIABLE
HORSE SHOER
Shop on Court Street, jii-t cast of
Jefferson st
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NORTHROP KING d/CO’S
Sterling Northern grown tested

GARDEN

SEEDS

of Minneapolis, Minn., for sale.

L A FATON
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Lrtlvn, rHOXK
Hasting*.Xo
.Mich.
129 N. Creek Street.

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BOY*’ SHOES. S*r my Hnr ' • i.
Rfpalrtur nratly nnd promptb «!&lt;■■'•

’PHILIP LUTZ.
Aueoad dbOTxMMith of Powlufflc-.

Table Cloths and Napkins
We have a new maohin,e with which we can d&lt;» up'
Table Cloths and. Napkins like pew. Just trv ns and
be convinced.
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Phone 243.

The American Laundry- W.

J. Stlrt. ? ip.

No.77. Th\^T5CETNRT??ar No. 77.

FOREST CITY PAINTS
We have just put in a complete
line of Forest City Paints and VarAishes. These paints are manufac­
tured by the Forest City Paint and,
Varnish Co. one,of Cleveland's oldest
and most reliable paint companies.
They are absolutely pure and are
sold under a positive guarantee that
they will not crack, peel, chalk or
scale off. Will cover more surface,
wear longer, and give better results
than any other paint sold.

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Welssert Bros

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D. Cadwallad

REAL

ESTATE EXCHANGE,

Office overPierson’s Grocery.

HASTINGS, HICH.
South 51 feet of lots 3, 4 and 5 and
East 12 fevt of balance of said lot 3 in
block 14, Striker’s addition, $20000.
Alao lots 9 and 10, block 2, Grant’s
addition, 520000.
Fifteen houses and lots for sale.
No. 340—A farm of 115 acres; sofi is
clay loam and sand loam and lays well.
70 acres improved, 1H acresJxyttom land
with nice creek, balance wood lot.
Plenty of fuel timber. Fine orchard,
fine bnildlngs, barn Is a basement 34x46,
30 rode from a fine church. 1 mile from
school, fine flowing spring near build­
ings.
No.'90S—A One farm of 125 acres,
soil is heavy clay loam, level and free
from stone and btuuipsi all improved
but 10 acres wood lot. Fine builditsgs,
indndinp scale house; barn is basement
40xt&gt;4. Fine location mile from school,
church, stores and creamery.
No. 445—A farm of 30 acres, good
sandy, gravel and cla^r loam and lays u
little rolling and borders on a tin*- lake.
A good H room house and out buildings.
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R.
F. D. and telephone line,2^ miles from
Hastings. Might trade
No. 391—A farm of 47 acres, fine clay
loam soil, lay* rolling.
Borders on a
fine lake of resurt, 3 miles from two
■ little railroad towns. Fine buildings.
No. 449-*A farm of 140 acres; 105
acres under plow, 35 acres of fine beech
6nd maple timber. A tine large sugar
usb. Fine stock aud grain farm. Good
Ibuildings, including silo; bam is base
(ment 40x60. Fine location.
; No. 416—A farm of 120 acres; 115
iacres improved, balance oak wood lot.
IFlne fruit and plenty of it. Fine large
JialidingB. Soil is a tine clay loam. Near
School and tine location.
I And io* other farm* far sale.

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tie direct.
next order

artlrs, or for
on will find our
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FOR COLD LUNCHES

you wont find anything better
than onr Cold Meats. They are
prepared by an experienced man.
and are just what you want.

E W. Clifford
The MEAT MARKET Man
Two doors cut of Clw B*nk.

Phone 22 Hastings. Mich.

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• to call and see the very latest
prijit paper, known aa the

ARISTO GOLD PAPER..
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your time to call and see
Samples of the work.

Don't forget to see nje Wore
you buy a Kodak, Camera, or
supplies for same. -

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
HasttnH.

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C. E. LUNN
FINE TAILORING.

FOLEYSffONEY^TAR

LAKE VIEW.

COUNTY DRAIN
LAW INVALID
nlluucd trom ua*c oas.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

Mrs
Thompson entertained her
daughter Mrs. John Puuian^from near
Bellevue.
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MIDDLEVILLE.

Verle Erb is visiting’a triend in Cas­
cade during her vacation.

Dr. A. Hanlon was in Grand Rapid*6n business Thursday.

expreesed in its title,'
which shall
'uf this law is nut
and that the ob
M. Rosenberg, wife and son Claude
expressed in its ti
vm Grand
viauu napiu"
me spending
bjr-huiu^ a
n week
wtoa
of
Rapids are
On this point J
holds aa with relative Mid friends .bunt tbe
follows: ' ’ Tbe object
purpose of viUage&lt;
tliis law is plainly to give
G- Searles and wife of Atchison,
boards of supervisors of the
'Kan, are visiting the latter's parents
the right to modify tteTgronend
[I C. W. Fenton and wife. .
law
within
their
counties
Miss Elizabeth
Pierce returned
such boards deem it necessary
ursday from a two weeks visit with
proper to do so. There is nothing in
ds
in
Kalamazoo
and
Battle Creek.
the title of the act which even hints at
innie Dietrich was the guest
such a purpose. The title'woukl carryin Grand Rapids Thursday.
no intimation to any mem tor of the of fri
legislature or to any citizen of the state . Samuel
of ('leveland was in
of its real object The act is purely the village Saturday evening enroute
local in its character and pamed hinder to his home in Leighton where he
the guise and cloak of an amendment will spend a week with his parents
to a general law. The object of a In- ' John Thede and wife,
n
wlnt
i
z lcal act cannot to expressed unless tl*
j
'illiams
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Perb
and son of Kansas
location is named. The act is *a
f «re visiting his father JuHak William,
the
rant and mischievous violation
and family. Mm Chas. Annison Jr.
tect is very siek at this writing.
cunatitional provision adopted to
althy
the )«opld from dishonest,
Miss Jessie Mucbta retmud to her
legislation.”
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home in Cleveland Friday after spendAfter describing the p
lings un- ( ing a week with E. F. Blake and
nst ruction'
der the state law in th
family.
of a drain. Judge St&lt;
concluded as
Wm. H. MeKevitt wife and daughfollows:
ter Ellen are sjending a few days in
that the general
• "It is worthy o
Owoeso the guests of I. H. Keeler and
t make the sigimdrain law does
tures upon
petitiun of five free
Miss May Williams is s]tending it few
holders li
too asHMsment for ben­ days
in Bsttl. Creek.
tion lb the taking of any
efits a c
’•Dusty” Winger waa quite seriously
in such petition. It only proaction
injured Snndsv afternoon by the exhfbi
e locating and establishing of
plosion of a tank which he w» helpn in case such signatures are not

Frank Chariton has improved the
looks of Jhis "place by trimming and
palling the hedge.
Grandma Erb returned to her home
in Clarksville Wednesday.
Mrs. Mar}’'McKay of Woodland vislted her sister Mrs. B. McKay of thia
place Tuesday. ,

Claud Mead's new house has im­
proved the looks of his farm wonder­
fully.
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Chas. Reed of Hastings sjent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Colvin.

Andrew and Pearl Kennedy from the I
state road visited their aunt Mrs.
Gillespie Tuesday.
The Misses May and Kiva Zimmer- 1
man spent part of lost week with their 1
■ Grandma &lt;»n the State Road.

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&gt;'°nI1K P“W« *»« «*'U
I the Missm Irene and Armins Uille«rie
Fraction singing WMne^lsy evening.
‘ Mrs. Chat Sfnith and family of this '
! place visited her parents near Woodland

Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and ■
daughter Zena visited Mr. and Mrs. •
Vern Cotton on the Town line Sunday.
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CASTLETON CENTER.
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•nd '“n*y
8“jday at Morgan.
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Mrajrvin Snyder and Susie MeCudV,"tol •’
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The J. S. GOODYEAR CO
SOME JULY BARGAINS
We are closing out our Shirt Waists at a discount of 25 per
cent. This season’s styles and very desirable.
We also offer our lines of Peau de Soie Waists, Tap Silk Waists
etc. at the same reduction

Ladies' Dress Skirts L4 off regular prices
secure a nice skirt at a very moderate price.

A chance to

Reduced prices on all Wash Goods. Lawns. Dimities etc.
For the best value in Black Petticoats, try an ‘Alain." a nice
line at 98c,
All Muslin Underwear at 20 per cent below regular prices.

Try a NEW IDEA PATTERN, 10 cents

^rB- "’ll Offley attended
ined upon the petition. If the ap- ing F. E. Heath to charge for his soda ' ^rication upon its face appears to be fountain. ^A very had inciaion was tb« ^neral of Glenn Deilar Wednesday,
signed hy the requisite.freeholder^ the made in his thigh and he was removed 1 Mr. Johnson and son of Charlotte ;
commissioner is vested with jurisdic­ to Butterworth Hospital on the early | visited at (ill Linsays' the last of the ‘
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jtion to proceed to tbe point where he train Monday morning. An operation week.
MAPLE GROVE.
Peter Garlinger and wife spent Sun- .
may determine whether or not the pe­ was performed ami he is doing as well I
as
can
lie
ex{&gt;ected.
tition waa in conformity to the statute
day at Phil Shore's.
Iteuben Norton returned fpm Rock­
ford DI.
and if he should then: ascertain it was
not. it would then become his duty to
MORGAN.
GLASS CREEK.
Fred Shoup was quite ill a few days
dismiss the proceedings with costs
• Wednesday the lightning struck a lust week.
against the petitioners.
DROWNED IN RIVER.
1mm te longing to Mr. Wig Otis and j Mrs. Geo. Cannoh is some better than
The Ixtanls resolution by fair construc­
The people of Morgan and vicinity burned it to the ground. He got out 1 Bhc was last week.
tion requires the drain commiseioncr lie- were startled Sunday by the news of hia horse* and buggies atTd ja few other ■
i Mrs. Fanny Whitcomb is not as well ,
fore taking any action whatever upon an the drowning of a young man by the things.
as she hits been the past week.
application to first obtain permission (name of U*velnnd living with his step - -­
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Mr.
Everet
McCallum
’
s
house
was
!
in writing of a majority of the freehold­
Hay and wheat, are being cut in a
father. Wash. I’rice. The young mail
lightening but not mnch
ers to be asewd for benefits. The law au'coifi]&gt;anied by a
burry this week as we are having some
n number* of hjs damage was done, only killing a dog.
makes'it a severely punishable offense young companions went Imthing just
, very fine weather.
'
been
B. M. denkins and family visited at
for the commissioner to directly or te'low what is known as the Turner
Littls Hilda Whitcomb has
indirectly inlerest-himself in procuring bridge. The young man not lieing abb* l*e McDonald's at Shultz Sunday.
• staying at D. R. Slade*' the
signatures-upun applications; yet here । w
smut went
wr... uv
vmm mxo
Grant Otis had the misfortune to lose wwk.
to swim
lieyond
his w&gt;swx
depth mssu
ami
we have the commissioner by this reso­ wredrow^L Hi',”uV«re“‘r^ov«^' -m-ther heme l«t wck; of pneumon m.
lution. required to directly interest in about an hour after.the accident (
COBB'S CORNERS.
himself in procuring signatures, upon a happened.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
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supplement to .the application, and
Earl Gregory is home from the army
improving the nice -weather.
which supplement is made a necessary
Percy Winslow and sister from near
Chief Railway Mail Clerk. A. Dur­
prerequisite to any action whatever
Mrs. Roy Sylvester of Charlotte is i
Hastings called on W. C. Norris Mon- |
Upon the application.
« kee, accompanied by hi* wife spent
visiting her mother Mrs. George In­
day night.
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To impose upon the petitioners the Saturday and Sunday visiting his wife’s
gram.
Miss* Margerie Marshall is spending
burden of determining the boundaries people in Moqgan. Mr. Durkee also
Mrs. Flora Gams and little daugh­
of thaaasemment district liefore know­ called or. some of his old friends, the summer with her jutrenU Rev. and ter of Woodland will visit her parents
amongst
them
the
I*
M.
at
Morgan.
Mrs.
John Marshall.
ing where the commencement, route
Mr. and Mrs. John Trego. thia week.
Bertha Farley is spending a few
and terminus of the drain will lie es­ All were glad of the chance to again .
Glenn and Iva Moore and Neuman
tablished, or by guessing what land.* shake hand* with Allie and congratu­ weeks with her grandmother near and Melisaa Cobb attended the phono­
Quimby.
will tie assessed fur benefits at the peril late him on his promotion
graph entertainment at Irving Satur­
The family of Richard Miller re­
of being mulcted in costa and-expenses
Mini Minnie Bailey expects to start day eve. and report a tine time.
if they guess wrung, would be impos­ ceived woYd tlmt Mrs. Miller, wife of Thursday for the upper - peninsula for
Do you want to know the cause of
ing burdens upon them far beyond any Richard Miller and now an occujiant of the benefit of her health.
the change'in the weather ? It is that
required by the statute, and would Kalamazoo Asylum, wm dangeronslv
Grace Stillsun is working tor Mrs. large blue umbrella on Allen Matthew’s ■
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necessarily have the effect of prohibiting sick.
Al* Cazier.
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t mail wagon.
the construction of any public drains
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Munion ac­
Mr. and Mm. George Kmu are visit­
in this county.
companied by tbeir daughter Beatricttrig relative* at Petoskey.
PRATT’S DISTRICT.
For these reasons I am of tbe opinion and son Cecil are visiting their ?&lt;on in ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall are the
Every body is so busy they have
that Act 21 is verid. and that the reso­ Milwaukee Wia They will lie absent
gnests of their parents Rev. and Mrs. forgotten where the first day of the
lution of th« board of supervisors, from here for sometime.
John Marshall.
weelf is, but they will have to be par­
passed at its April session. 19QS. is
Mr. Dennis of Hastings was in Morg­
School meeting wv lield at the. doned this time on account of the bad
unauthorized and void, and constitutes
an last jFriday calling on friends and i
Branch school house, Monday, the 10th. weather we have been having.
no sufficient reason why the respondent’
dispening help for the needy.
should not act upon relator's applica­
Mr. Henry Burton was elected treasWallace Hobbs was a guent at Peter
Sunday School picnic at Thornapple
tion.”
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urer io succeed himself and Mr. Adrian Coburn’s Sunday
Both in Gratiot and Saginaw count-. Lake from Hastings last Friday.
Gibson is to do the work of ceiling the
Clarence Lewis and wife have been
At the regular school meeting of school house.
ie« the special cownty drain law has
.
over harvesting his wheat on his
been held unconstitutional. A case Dist. No. o Morgan the following
Elzie the five year old son of Mr. and place and visiting his sister.
officer^
were elected: W. N. Devine i
involving the same law is soon to be
Mrs. May Farley fell while climbing
Mrs. John Putman has returned home
tried in Ionia C&amp; We hope the mut­ Director; S. I* Bollinger, assessor; into the buggy when at play. Tuesday after spending two weeks with her
Moderator.
ter may lie brought before tbe supreme Elxa Mead,
the eleventh, spraining his elbow and ■ mother and friends.
court so that there need lie no further
splitting tlx upper bune ol ki. arm tn
Mr Friulk wlkoK hlui thl. mi,(or.
doubt about the matter. In both Sag­
Itch i news of the Akin, horrible plague mnerxl place. Dr. E. T. Morria was '
inaw and Gratiot]Counties, all seem to Most every-body afflicted in one way called and dressed his arm. It is doing
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have accepted ttei decision of the Cir- or another. Only one safe, never fail­ .
nicely at piesenL ■
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ing cure. Doan’s Ointment. At any very
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McKay last week.
I cuit Judge as final.
drug store. 50 cents.
Delius Flook who broke his shoulder ।
while at Tboniapple the Fourth is rfnL-f.
NO FALSE CLAIMS
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Common Council Proceedings.
ing along a. well re can l» expected.
The pro|rirtoni „t Fol„y, Honey and
The Missee Freda and Fem Billings­
While a party of boys were in swim- Tar do not advertise this as a ’’sure
Common council met in regular ses­
ley were entertained one day last week ming in Thornapple lake Sunday. ""T ,OJ oreuramption. •' They do not
sion Friday evening, July ", 1905.
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, claim that rt will cure this dread comMayor Heath and President Grant at tbe home of the Misses Gladys and LamuLovdere the 1. year old son ol p|^nt in ^VMOe&lt;1
p,, do poolbeing absent, Alt). Hilton moved that Mildred Coulter.
Mrs. Price went lieyond his depth and tlvely assert that it will cure in the
Aid. Barber be elected chairman.
Bom
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Kid
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was
drowned.
Glenn
Hide
the
young
earlier
stages
and
never
fail
to give
Carried—Ayes, Aid. Barber, Hilton,
"‘ll rel"lf j,” '1»-' ’7’™t
der July 12 a son. Mother and son are man working for A. E. Mills in this ,
Sentz.
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Foley s Honey and Tar is without
Present at roll &lt;h11—Aid. Barber, doing well under the care of Dr. Mil­ vicinity,
tried to rescue .1.1
the drowning
dou^
throat aud Inng
Hilton, Sente. Absent—Aid. Brooks, ler.
toy but his breath gave out and he waa I remedy. Refuse sulwtitutes.
Grant, Hall, Horton. Welssert.
For sale by Arthur E. Mulholland,
Mrs. A. E. Haye was the guest of compelled to make for shore in order
Moved by Aid. Sente council adjourn
The body wre Sutxwwr to W. H. Goodyw.
until Friday evening. July 14, 1905. her sister, Mrs. Will Fitield one day to sort his own Jife.
Carried—Ayes. Aids. Barber, Hilton last week.
found about an hour after be was last J
CREEK STREET.
and Sentx.
James M. Patten,
Mr. Joe Wing lost a valuables horse seen, a htde way from . where he went j
City Clerk.
Mr. and Mm. George Sadler.of Haslast week. It was strack by lightning. down in some drift wood.
Glenn, non of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel tin»f
thcir &lt;!»"«&gt;&gt;••' Mre. H.
DlJI-w.w cess, H..I
M.AS.IW
Mr. Fighter of Freeport was in our
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Deller died Monday July 10 at tbe .age Bidleman one day last week.
City taxes are due and payable from vicinity purchasing cattle'last week.
Edith* Cramer visited her parents Mr.
of
17
years.
He
had
suffered
about
six
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July 1 to August OO-IMS* Collections
Mr. Wellington Kidder Sr. is very
months from consumption. The funeral yvn&lt;l Mrs. George Reid a portion of last
will be received hy DeWitt Bronson as poorly. D». Miller of Freeport Is was held at Barryville Wednesday, week.
him.
deputy at W. A. Hall’s store on Jeffer­ treating
He leave* u father, mother nnd one i
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley French
son street on each Wednesday and
Will Cairns is helping Mr. WjHiam
brother berndes a large number -of July 14 a 10 pound girl.
Thursday during atove time.
Brew with his harvesting.
friends to mourn their w.
Clarence Lewin and wife visited her
D. K. Titman.
t Mr. Dell Godfrey has sold his farm
parents Chas. Bidleman one day last
City Treasurer.
for«1«0a .
HlffM
BANK.
Mr. Wellington Kidder Sr. lost a
Mary Strong from
.Considerable grain and hay have , Martha and
horse.
The highest tklea in all&gt;Europe occur
been cut in this vicinity in the last Mancelona arcj visiting their Aunt
tn the Bristol channel, where at spring BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YEARS
. Mrs. George Reid..
i few days.
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tides there is sometimes a difference
I Elsie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Farley
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Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dansville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman
of over fort* feet between high and low HL, writes ”1 had bronchitis for I
. . fell and broke his arm Thursday.
water. The highest tMes In the world I twenty years and never got rcleif until ' daughter visited at Edwin Onu
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occur at Fundy hay. Nova .Scotia, II used Foley s Honey and Tar which j at Dowling Sundiy.
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‘ One of nature's remedies; cannot',
where the difference Is over seventy i is a sure cure.’’Bold by Arthur E. Mnli John Freeman r~
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........ constitution: never 1
and’ wife.
Mrs- A. jlftnn the
feet. The lowest tides in the world ex­ ; Holland. Snccesor to W. H. Goodyear.
■ Edmonds and niece Miss Hajtel Chase , fails to cure sumtuer complaints of ist at toke Michigan, where the differ­
Ask MULHOLLAND what ‘Bona I spent Mbnday aud Tuesday at Bedford, yunng and old. Dr. Fowler’s Extract j
ence between high and low water io
I of Wild Strawberry.
i t he- guests ui Mix Lucy Hicks
Dea” is and what it is good for.
onlv three Inches.

last week.

BANANAS

15c.

We have a nice stock of Bananas that we offer you
at 15 cents per dozen. Call early, or phone us, and
make your selection.
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continues to grow in the esteem of the people.
CaMIT*aDV nDWAfl
Everybody *Hat
that usee SANITARY
BREAD once.
becomes a permanent customer, because il is
made of.tbe best material: it* clean; it* wholeeome.

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GRAHAM WAFERS. COOKIES, and all sorts
of baked goods, CANNED BAKED BEANS,
SALMON. CORN.

Our 'Chautauqua Blend" Coffee at 25 cents, and our “No.
6" Coffee at 30 cents can’t be beaten anywhere. Try them

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THE UROCERS.

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WORK to WIN

OXDKB EOK l l'BUCATIOg.
HUte of Micblpui. Tbe Frotwte ( ourt far »•
t'otintj of Barry.
At a wmlon of «aM (ourt. held at tbe Protate
' ’Me* In the city of HaaUuys iU aald Count* cu
the *th day of June A- l». Ifta. I*r*iMM&gt;t: Hau.
&lt; h*»- M. Mack Judi* of ProtMte.
1* the Matter of the KOtlr of l.uettida BuulrtM

SUMMER SCHOOL

rrMQ having tiled is *i&lt;i court hl* peutlou,
pravlng tie may be HcmmsI to sell the rea
estate ol -mid ItKXimjN-lrot at private sale.
1,1. lli.Ured n,.&lt; &gt;k.
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Detroit, Mich.
Voder new management.

In* *-al«l iM&gt;tlUon.
It la Further Ordered. That fiUbbr natMie
thereof t»e tttvrn by publication cl a com of IhU
ordrr.far thr*e &lt;ure«*«4vr wk+&gt; prr'lmw tn
kid day of heat-iii*. tn
nwapapor printed mid
IXA HKaViX
Itrrlrteruf l*rol*atr.

E. BURCH.

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WMIIMLift IIISHRAM OffKERS
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CALL FOR INVESTIGATION OF OLD I

fMMH8 AWAY SIAM

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Saturday Evening by Sheriff Furnlss
Name Places Where They Say
They Bought Liquors.

LINE LIFE INSURANCE

VERY

INTERESTING

FROM MRS- CARRIE YUTZ
WALKER

up aa yet.

We expect the Coopers in '

I about a month.
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i April 11. The inside of the Toy
’ house ip nearly painted. Dr. W. has j
I done the moat of it altho our coolie baa j
LETTER | helped a great deal and has done very
j well t Dr. Toy sent to Montgomery ’
Ward'and bought stamped ceiling some
time.ago for the aix rooms of tbe house I

Goodyear Bros.
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“It’s the best bodied paint {
®ver used,” said a hkeptira!
painter as he came down fr
ladder.
He bad been uiing

' Four hoys, ranging from 17 to 19
It makes a vety pretty ceiling. They ■
■ ; years of age. were .arrested tbe past
COMPANIES
HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCES are tinted green while the side walls I
I week for being intoxicated. We .with­
are ..while. We shall try to pnint the I
! hold names because it is the first time
inside and the entire outside of tbe |
any of them have been arrested, and
With the People There and Many house before the rainy season sets in, I
Going Somewhere?
TRUTH SHOULD
jI we
vxu ptuvotcut
tuav they
xaxcj waaa
j'.VM.
sincerely uv|K7
hope that
will profit
which we expect will come in about j
Good. Wa’ra Interested,
Facts About That Country
BE MADE KNOWN . so by their sad experience' that they
, three we^L As soon aa wa are moved !
may never offend again. Two of the.
- we . can ikgin on the study of the I
Are Given.
Fqr we have tbe best line of
।
, teys named the saloons, of Thomas
language again.
Piteauuloke. Siam. March 29. 19U.1. .
TRUNKS,
; So That Public Confidence May be' Doyle and Peter Kiblinger .as the Now for our first letter from our new Your letter and box of Feb. 12 came
somewhat against his will, but in a manly way i.
. . ,
j,** .
places where they secured their liquora.
! Sunday. Also received a nice letter ;
SWT CASES, TRAVELLING SAGS
i
Restored In the Sound Life Insur- , ‘
.
, . r .
, ,
.
station
to
you
all
at
home.
How
we
I To the credit of other dealers, the toys
knowledged hia error, and was ready to, stick to HIGH'
•ver shown in this city. The low ।
ante Companies.
prices will interest you as much ]
.t the other pl.ra,. Wb.t tbe oScer* ’'oAIblt « »"e thing .ml mratber.
“ *“^“r
’ ‘ nt
,
STANDARD after his experience.
as the high quality of the goods. ।
Tte scandalous grafting shown to1 ... ■
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We ten Jan had onr AM l» in , "“Ur wrote Iter jonwnt bun a
Yon know what it meant—BEST covering, BEST
exirt in the Equitable .nd Wrahington | w111
we •" nl,*“' to “-v “ ,he »“’ vbyaiolog, tn Siamww. We now hare ^noer containing one of my letter. ;
Littj. nnd believed t.. exi« in ttefatter I "*^0
” ;".LS'o2'.'&gt;f""tta"
i» atajlfate. lor in 6^
erah cun
Tiro
of Georoia tbe
"«-&amp;»&lt;*-with ro&lt;b a piearonl
spreading, NO WASTE bf time getting ready, MOM
large Sew York lite insurance com- 1i Iwught
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the liquors, aud it would nrt»b- amount required of a. new mimioiiary *un'rise too. lie are glad to know .
Phone 314
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Iw'.ticrIiV vlqra li.tltnrn uti.i it wxxnltl
Vv.
economical. You know also, that it meant putting t&lt;&gt;.
Hastings,
Michigan, ;
pame, as .shown by the reports of \\ al­ ,biv lie one witneea' word agaiiut the h*1* “* I*lanniog to apend oureveningv tlm* T®*1 “**
,o "t* ’h® letter, a
’i'-T
.,1 in reviewing it a. ,L « Dr. To “a -.rnrally hope that in thi. way we may ,
Jefferson st., 1 door south of P.O. &lt;
ter Wellman, the special correspondent
gether the BEST materials in the BEST manner an !
of the Chicago Record Herald, mils fur trim, mtd. owe anSdon.
-SSL’! for
| family goe. wbld, n Ul &gt;. aome time
.niel'~ wib S
in the right proportions. It could not give BEST RE
action by the American people. .The' tionran rurelv la-ertablbbed
* *
will
pn“* the
Thera am «, many thing. j| intelligence. These articles
*T-1
' surely j
beat remedy Is to have such couipahies l.»tim..ny of one a-itnraa.
and
n,‘J ““ brf»re &gt;"• «««h»"’ ' be blessed by
‘ the
U Master
M
d used to
. SULTS if ali 'these did not precede. We guarantee the
create interest in other lands than our I
under national control, but that will
We bnve no idea'of excuaing the been there every evening to leant mi
We own- jh ■ few days we expect two I ’■ durability. Every painter knows it is not a questi- ■
take time. The other companies of
hnvB for thnir i«rt
Th«v rertsinlv . w® &lt;»«1&lt;1 al»ont the station work. W«
that city, in order to relieve ttem”
11
t.
i
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u I are to live in the hunse vacated hv the toore Mtrvants from Laus. 1 -believe I : ' of price per gallon, but of the amount lie gets for.hi;
old enough to know better. But1 an ,o nve ,n xnt huu*
by the
•
selveti of the specie charges made were
if it\-ar Ih&gt; established that the two To&gt;‘s wh»cb is the better as he is quite i wrote &gt;Pn wt 1,ad t o men *roui Lat* |
! dollar. HIGH STANDARD LIQUID PAINT an !
J
mrohadom and
who are (.•hrimiana Sonday we &gt;ui
against them of being annexes to .Wall if it vat. I—establiabed that tbe two
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™
°voTii might Ze I »«" i»» «« KWekbee wi® fonr other
St.
specftlations and
furnishing
oppor, or “T
the other LOWE BROS, PAINT PRODUCTS L\
tnnitkw lor private graft, for their
~M llq-w 1o m.m« -vieUev. |
^b«-« .
..ho
p.„„Bl(ok
Hartiu's Perna
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--- •••*.-».ntendid
—*
, •
...
.
. raver.l. hymn,
K ■
oairera thongb Ibeir rornneetion will, they should have the limit of the law. !।m,d
rairmumt it !,J &gt;*'■&gt;■«•&gt;
W. enjoyed
TEBIOR ENAMEL COLORS IN OIL. FLq. ,ii
l'ublicrai1tiui.nt;n&gt;.yn..tl».u-..&gt;.wd1*ndwl‘«I •l’l"&gt;did el.ii&gt;m«t.l it hu.
'7?^'
Haji's Catirrk Cue
promoting schemes and trust companies.
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The dispensary is even tetter equip- ■ ^K^ther and then had tea ami wafers.
PAiNTS. OIL WOOD STAINS. ALUMINI M
ought to demand an InvMigatlon h,- by the rale of li,|nora to men who arn.
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Our two men ring a hymn em-h ereBl 's Creae Balm
tbe autboritie. that public tx-nUdenne
behoved to he able tu rea,&lt; I P«
be Ota at b.lraw. There
&gt;
M^e's Catarrh Care
PAINTS ETC., are made for economy and result.-.
mav he nMtored
temptation tetter than boys. But not *
»b,e
in the dispensary , n,“K
10
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™&lt;
Br opton Caterrt Specific
Th'1
.u t , fk . a I even the uatrons of saloons car’find it t&lt;’°* -W^’C1‘ helps much. Since we came 1 Rood to ■** tbef*‘ I*'0!11*'
anxious
Insert upon having this Paint. Write us for coler cardThere is no denyni&gt; the fact that the I even tne patrons or saloons cai..nnu n
wb„\ tu know all tbev can about our religion.
Ke don Jellj
KttnitMMe
rovelMtionv.
have
fnrfeiteH
tf.
their
hearts
to
excuse
OT
justify
th©
f
‘
n
“
'
e
U
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Hj
Mr
Coopers
coolie
who
.
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1.
1
and pamphlets.
Equitable revelations have
r&gt;nntatHe
nave
forfeited
to
•»
f
...
rnnkiuv
&lt;&gt;
n
th..
Umt
Mv
1
u
m
busy
cleaning
up
book-cases
and,
Ge Bill's Catarrh Cream
of intoxicants to minors.
-•
' u‘“ our cooKing on cue noat. Mj
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the teg eastern companies tbe confi- sale
1
--------------------------Chinese cook whom we brought from do,,n'
ftoonu There ls
much to
Sh- op'i Catarrm Cure
deuce the people once had in "old line'' 1
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1. ..II
-rail tra-ra.
Nakawn to ...
Bangkok failed to get ’to K..
** d,,ne 11
tak**('timr and mH
Bit left Catarrh Cere
insurance. Until they do come up1
the boat before we left, f.ut we do not not l* hft w
servants entirely. As
with a clean show of bands, it will he
PHONE NO. 1. THE HARDWARE DEALERS HASTINGS. MIC H
Dr. A. W. CIiih's Cititri Cure.
care a» be was using opium more and "°°n &lt;s w** •’’e^fettted J &gt;diall try to
well to'let them alone. There in no
Priiliiger's Catarrh Bala
wore. We telegraphed tv Dr. Crook*
semsthing
interest.
We
doubt but that the big old line com­
at Prae Laos to see If Ke eJuld^get^* h“'‘,’l‘eautiul Plnk *nd r’&gt;* n&gt;** *•«*•
GLASS CREEK GRANGE.
Ma stall’s Catarrh Sneff
panies are still good for their contracts
I-aos cook and coolie for um. hia reply Son“* "f ,he
are eiKht “d nine ‘
IVogram for July 29th.
And a Dsaen Others.
But the people who buy insurance of
came ,yesterday, _______________
and said the two men feet high Had
“** nice *frwdi
*’ *tomatoes
""
Singing, by the Grange
1
them in the future should, hav.e as­
from
Mrk
Coqper
’
a.
vines for dinner...
Does the higher education uf women hail left’and~wunl&lt;Hie here Munday.
surance that they will not be the vic- ,
Very
good
!
I
It
is
now
W:(M&gt;
p.
m.
and
result in'happier homes ■ -MattieHu- . We have u contract
Luas euuk tu ‘
tims of graft and plundered any farther ;
vens and Libbie'Douglas.
work for Sti ticals n month, that is the buglers in.tbe-tarrrcks are giving
by those who have undertaken . the
notice
for
all
lights
to
beout.
These
Selection. -Mabel Otis.
*
about five dollars, while .the coolie in
Not the spuriouJ. worthier kind, but the fresh, crisp* article
soldiers area very ' reckless set. doing
Pbon&lt;
City Drug Store.) most sacred triiM. the Supervision of
When Is it desirable to' usesweeder- to get 1.1 ticals.
Hastil gs,
Michigan-. funds held in trust fur the widow and —By the W. Mfilter.
that everybody seeks at this time of tbe year, such as fresh
Yesterday we received neatly a dozen much damage to property l«&gt;ide steal*
orphan. • We consider highway robbery
ing.
Ttey
try
to
te
very
officious
too.
To which is the world most indebted cucuanuts from Mr. Dalmer, tte Forest
respectable and piracy on the high seas ,
LETTUCE, ONIONS, RADISHES, CELERY.
tte plow, the pen. money or phayer?— Conservator^ stationed here He has The oth?r dayDr. Toy and Dr. Walker
as gentlemanly, couipami with the Eva Erway. B. M. Jenkins, W. H. Otis, limes on hin’rtim’poiind too and"said we were riiling horseback past the bar^udc*
CUCUMBERS, CABBAGE, STRING BEANS,
grafting of certain officials and divert­
Charade--Bert Newland.
. . .in&gt;ght have some, Tte dilrpeniiary and the Senttnals cocked their rifles at
AND WATER MELONS.
ors of the Equitable. Walter Wellman
Recitation—Ninn Otis
, owns two saddle jionies fur visiting them They would nut dan* to. harm a
says tbe -same grafting in kind but
’
Place your order with me. If you can’t come yourselt, then
Recitation— Bernie Otis.
.
and touring. We intended tu keep a hair. otapy white man's tend because of
phone. Your phone.orders will receive tbe same careful y.
probably less in'degree wonl&lt;\te found tn
Music—Zera Newland.
• lot'uf chickens for eating purposes the treaty relations.hut yet they like to
tention ns though you were present in person;
some of the other big eastern companies.
‘
'make
a
show".
.
Selection—Lenh Havh^is.
On our cdihpounds there are nearly li»
They will —oome through all right no
Dr. Toy-took Dr. Walker tu meet the
dinging—Floy Erway.
banana stalks. We shall have ten anadoubt, and be t&gt;urged of their scandal?
FESTER 6REUSEL, Proprietor
various official* here—both Siamese
Discussion, Do improvements lor alfthe 'year round. ~
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
ous grafting. But it will be just as well (
doing housework keep |&gt;«te with im- ~iye_arrtvtd hist Friday morning hiiT~ anil German. Ttere are four Germans
not to take out new policies in them
opposite the
is established
t
pruvemei\ts for farm work!—Ida Otis j ing been four days less time than any­ who are construction engineers along
cago, Kglamazoo &amp; Saguntil-'they bring forth fruits mete for
phohi.no.io.
the different ,parts
of the railroad
Abbie McKibbin.
one thought
we couldfrom
make the trip in.
ini w
t IL R. depot.
repentance. '’ Meantime those who have , '
Sunday,
we received our home letters ' Pak Nam Po to Pitaanttlokn. One is
policies
should not worry. Their
conpollcle.
xbonM
Thetrconoaa
art
crin
B
&gt;
B
w
B
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NVITE THE PUBLIC,
tracts are no doubt good. It in the
3- roung woman at great, i-rbapa. ". *no*’T**“J10. We ware enjoying ■ ■
revolver in Hr Welk
i nd all my friends and
H rorpht.-monie. held Mr policy hold-1
«««&gt;. wnriblllty.
to tb. them very much when we hranl tb.’ ’’ 'f*k'
। Id customers to come
era that may he .mprired nut tbe Dund'' Advertlrer. begged tv Ite’ex- T «nd prilol-llkt crack at Iwmbo., « •
‘he raldten. kn.nv one ha.
an I see me.I WILL
.......... PAY
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Al ID
When you buy our'
xmonnta guaranteed ttftbe policie-.
; e““d trout vlritlng en .not who Uved tree, and • knew that lire wa. nrar.
»™- “M’’' do "0’ ■’•"*
&lt; ? SH FOR
BREAD
you
au
The writer hold, iwliciee in two at
“ “ °U
►'’l” f
’"•nda w, raw the
Dei and Secoad Hind MichlHq, of
of *a ”
certain
period
were la "
erlblgher and
th. New York eomputiro other tluu. | tura. "
rU‘“ p
"”xl wm
b 1 ,l.u,„ |e,p ..................
. blither. Tb,.
„— ,
a— material.**, bakeeby.
“ •1 wind '*- •«&gt;«»•«*. j».t right m
the E-[uitablt*so he isnotspeakingfrom blacksmith'* aliop,tlilu■ the
all kinds, also
"There's do telling what moment a
anon
lu tin*rtHnu!
ilhilnc
n
tlinlng
” rtMim!
■
an experienced I -'.- r
prejudice. Hu believes, them good for said sbe hysterically.*' ”l*ou can't ex­ drive it toward-our .mission property. man's fortune may turn or what may
and in tbe most •cientitic m u
‘ Dr.- Walker hurried haidk to our com­ deckle tbe turning.” remarked tbe vis­
NOW is the time to put in your
Old In i, Brass. Copper. Rebbers,
ner
Everything pure, Qjeah,
what the |nlicies call for. Bitt he pert me to eat my dinner there'; I
winter
’
s
coal.
j ]«ound to see how much sweep the fire itor. who bad been listening to tbe
&gt;nd wholesome.
ctinfuMot* to finding that tte big -tmell the hoofs.”
DON'T wait any longer—Order of
If you want tbe best, ask yutir
Rags, etc.
interchange of stories.
A similar criticism came from on«.;‘ had. He, found gram .1 and 8 feet high
v
•surplus" accounts of these companies
us today. l*hone HM.
grocer for Barnaby's Bread.
may be found on investigation to te a who suffered, not from overrates- burning fiercely with the haml»oos
When yon are hungry couir ;o
LEHEI6H.
1 will treat you fair and
stenders. "The only question is wheth­
ment,
but
from
something
quite
dlfbutttiot
our
mission
propertv
safe
myth. And te further believes that
us for a
est “
and
pay
the highest
•
h&lt;nn:
2“
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fcraut. »bc
a »on..u of ra.»ntlr somethin. .10I™d the buhuul. b^k er tbe man’s got the wit to see tbe
POCAHOHTAS. C.C.B.,
all these companies should te invest!*'
ma ket price.
chance and tbe grit to make use of
.equirad wraith who went Into no .rt
Mr
,hvn, „
(
j
MASSILLOS,
WASHED HUT,'
gated and the truth about them known nllerv
and
risked
fur
n
nahatlnr
of
■
.
.
,
,
gallery
asked for
painting
a
meal
MICH". w that jieople may know what to te­ certain size “I hdve just what you Iwgan with greater fierceness sonthwest
HAS TINGS
HOCIlie VALLEY,
Everything is neat and-.desit
ll eve.
.
want.’’ said the dealer. He showed , of Dr. Toy’s bonm* and came nearer •ary. I was out oa tbe frontier some
PERE MARQUETTE.
Lunch
Room in .connection add
nrarar. 1 think 1|------------------------m,l have lawn years back. when u young fellow I
There are undoubtedly good, old line, her a beautiful animal painting, but and
.
oriier cooking a specialty. Nice
life insurance companies, worthy uf she looked at It for a few minutes and | Hko the great forest fires in northern
line of Cigars and Landies.
-w.w confidence. But —as
—.things
- theu
Nd rain han fallen for moled in his regiment and paragraphed
i, public
now 8hook her bead. “It won’t do.” Michigan.
ADIES LINEN
H. MATTHEWS*CO.
are lbw gotri hxve to .utter with thorn
"&gt; w,'n thl* I’Lture
(or
the
•
- u&gt;, wrek. and
- yon can
- inuytin.- . —— rap­ tn all the eastern papers for bls cour­
-Marion MstlbevA *
&lt;*h«M Kiw^rx
COLLARS
age and coolness. He had been sent
idity
of the lira. “
We .tarted for Dr
PHONE 194.
who hare trafficked for their own gain drawing room " "But ir. a bbeautiful
?u“.f”' iJi,
‘ •*
First door eaatjrf Banner Office
Just west of C. K. &amp; S Depot.
tblur." ventured tb. dealer -Not for T
. „ o„„ H,
out to meet an attacking party of In­
1 hare a nice line of. Indies'
Rwm 123
Hastings, Mich
in the funds held -in trust or the wi.d- a drawing room.” announced the worn■, „ ..
“
diana. He didn’t want to go a bit He
Linen (lollars, and am selling them
"« tb,-unttaow and the orphan. The good have an ctmeluairelr; -you cooldb t have a m'n '"*■”»th" j‘ck
actually trembled when be confessed
for
QR panic but they’re worth
1of
hospital, and aev- to me it was hia first call to dangerous
no reason to f«ar and ahould court the cow In a drawing room."
only
uulliOf more. Try our | moat eearc.hing investigation. Thoae
-------------------------। eral were carryingout trunks (already duty and he'd give anything on earth
(ihina apd Japan
*
Tea at X. and 50c.
Pvs\le«
From, the Greek.
i«icked fur
America, .j We rushwl up to be out of the affair. In less than
who have been managed by a lot of
.
.
If two are a few. why not three; if stairs and helped too. Mrs. Toy was , twenty-four.hours the station waa ring; grafters ought to be compelled to show
• HING,».
with tte way he bad held hte
. their twoks. and the guilty officers three^ why not four, and by a gradual- j too weak to work Ht all. nnd Dr. Toy '
Iw
ly .A
advancing
rarairaro i«
increment of »..ro.i
number why
u_ tx)nW
jrc
They frou’“l. «v«'n when bls men had beat
' ought to be punished.
not 10.000 or any othyr number? Or. had rung tte large bril and summoned * ^treaL It was a miracle he wasn't
ngalfl, If the loss of a single hair doe* lb. roMi.r. to help ran-,°r ‘”ted- ,toyta* **’"* •to*t"
DRESSMAKING
, , ‘
. uSmlocl
handed tn
tu r«n»
face nnd
and Hro
tire ac
on thra
the aAvanra.
advanc­
W. J. HOLLOWAY. Hasting*, Mich. not make a man bald, why should the U.
and Sewing. I am prepared to do
■at it uut with tennna leaves, which 1
loss of two, of three, and so on, and Iding foe"—
all work in this line.
Have had
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
have
much
water
in
them
and
do
nut
■
forenttnlly tbe loss of-nll?
“Just one of those Instances of a
good experience and can give city
If, {then, no addition or subtraction ■ bum easily. We carried down every­ ton finding tils native courage In the
Wants every church to know, that ai
reference*:
l.’harges reasonable.
lioerai quantity of tbe L. dt M. Pure■ of a unit can transform a small num­ ; thing movable, of value, then 1 rum­ prese'nco of real danger!**
Hoonis &lt;|v«r the Banner office.
Paint will l&gt;e given, whenever they’ ber of wheat grains Into a heap or a i inaged the kitchen for imilB, dinhpaUK '
“Not ,a bit of It. He was riding a
Miss Myrtle Westcott. paint with tbe L. &amp; AL (’all for it.
full bead of hair Into a bald bead, bow i etc for carrying water. Fortunately mate nnd Just nt the critical moment
. Is It' possible that either transition ; there were barrels of water under the U1,&gt; nt,te“! Planted his feet and re­
should ever be accomplished?
; kitchen and so it did not have to be fiwed to budgs.”—Youth’s Companion,
than even to make the attempt. We have
. Take a grain of millet out of a bushel
a complete up-to-date stock, and the man
and Jet It fall on the ground, and it broqgbt from ;the river. If the. house
makes no noise. Take every grain in bad not had a tiled roof it would cer- j Mulholland’s Prescription Work
or boy who wants to buy a nobby, dressy
' succession of IQ,000. let the same hap- tainly have "gone up in smoke" mid ‘ *,.as teen much praised bv the PhyslHUit can find just what he wants. A • look
m01
I pen. nnd no sound is beard. Then col- ifth.thad gonE than then wra a ^“’tSL
cl«u..»n.p'/..rra..n,thing
th,
X
°
‘
in and a “try on’' always settles the mat­
j lect ail the grains back Into the bushel
ter. In tbe Clothing World
.
1 and pour It out, and the result Is s compound.
'
:
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' great noise. How. asks Zeno, can 10.*
[ 000 noiseless processes make one full
: but saved tte'house and everything in I
I of noise?
w
it
LV.t have Lujl
— first V
____ ■ .. and.
Aaaa^ra Mral^ra. W- a
____ __ ■ —
it.
We
bad nBB
our
burglary
No Bribery.
have fought our first fire. We felt as
■ An amusing episode In politics is
though we wen* fighting for our own
I vouched for by a minister of religion
as having occurred near Gillingham, home as we shall soon be located in it
The river ia 2.1 or 30 feet low now.
England. A lady canvasser for ons of
You win buy any kind of coal you want of-us
the local candidates called at a bouse. We cannot nee It at all withoot going
at anyVyme of the year. The lowest price of
5^5Jl&lt;^ f°r
that's beat. We have them both. The
I found that the Voter was out and In­ out to the fence, ae the banks are m» 1
I qulred of the wife. “You think be will high. Dr. Toy says it isairegular
&lt;ioal and quality always guaranteed.
. tor-I * CDUC
difference between our clothes and others, is what, sells
1 vote for my candidate, do you not?’
ours.
rent in the wet season. Mail closes
ouaoi r J
“Indeed he won't,” replied the wo­ here every Wednesday night and is |
man. “He has been promised a new
1 have a full line dr Optical I
Fine Line of Cent’s Furnishings.
j pair 6f trousers If he votes for ths received here every Sunday. । It is 9“ i
Goods and will tert your eyes *
degrees, above aero, here in t|ie center , r
j other man.”
free of charge.
SEE
OUR NEWPORT NEGLIGEE
i The lady canvasser scented a petl- room off this house now. We each , t
t Remember me when you
I tion for bribery, produced a sovereign have wet cloths on our heads. We are &lt;t
WATCH GUARDS at 50 CENTS.
' .h?Ta Je,WP6lry repairing of any
j and said, “I will give you this If you right in the midst of our hot season. 1_
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BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
JEWELER
PHONE 2S4.
. wife as sbe pocketed the money. “I j Toys expect to leave for Bangkok to- t'1
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day but ^heir polemen have not come
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We Sell For Catarrh.

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Hastings Metal &amp;
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Barnaby Bros.,

There are some things a riian
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Grand Rapids. Mich Aug 7th, 1905.
For this occasion a rate of &gt;1.31 for the 1

i" Call at John Bessmer’H the Jeweler round trip will l»e given which includes
j for musical goods while his reduction an admission ticket to the show. Date
sale last*.
of sale, Aug 7th return limit, AugHth.
i A party of young folks took a boat
Lake Orion Bible Coriference, Orion
ride down the Thornapple from the Mich, July 26th *to *Aug-6th 05. One
We are offering great bar­ ■ lake yesterday.
find class fare for the round trip is
gains. Ail of the following Angela luay have wings, but that authorized. Date# of sale. July 26. 27,
books were $1.50, we now offer i does not indicate that they will wel­ 28, 29 and 30th. Return limit. Aug
7th.
the original edition at 50 eta. l come a man millioner.

On every book you buy
t. for Summer Reading.

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Whit Benham made a business trip j
to KalamazxH) Tuesday.
C. 8. Palmerton, of Woodland was j
in the city on business Tuesday.
Andrew Haqier, of Detroit, visited
with relatives here the past week.

Dr. G. W. Lowry went to Detroit
Monday on professional business.

Mich. State Holiness Camp Meeting
The C. K. &amp; 3. have purchased a lot
of .new steel rails which will be put on Eaton Rapids, Mich. July 2«tli to Aug
Mr. Francis of Three Rivers spent
I all the curves on the line, the old rails 7th.. For this occasion one fare for the
1 to be used for sidings.
round trip is authorized. Dates of Sunday with G J Stauff and family.
hits Petticoat*
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Frank Heath, of Middleville, was in
In our Middleville letter will be Bale, July 26 to Aug fltli inclusive. Re­
Prisoners of the Sea
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Kingsley
tbe city Tuesday evening on business, i
' found the particulars of the injqry of turn limit. Aug 8th inclusive.
C. H. Thomas attended and addressed
Brevsters Millions
.
McCatcheoa a young man there by the. explosion of
Congregational Summer Assembly,
Frankfort Mich, Aug 2nd’ to 23rd. An alMaccabee gathering at Maple Grove ।
In the Pelite of the King
.
Cnefort the tank of a soda fountain.
Thursday night.
,
At the Presbyterian parsonage Mon­ excursion rate of one fare for the
Pin Call ol the Wild
.
London
Mr. and Mrs. FredSpangemaher will ।
day forenoon Adelbert Craven of Hope round trip will be given fur this occas­
! and Miss Libbic Hardy., of Baltimore, ion. Dates of sale July 29 and 31 Aug leave for Racine. Wis.. Saturday to
Letters of a Self Made
1, 2, 5. «. 7 and 8. Limit for return, visit relatives.
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Merchant to His Son
Lorimer were united in marriage. Rev. H. H.
until Sept 3rd.
. .
Van Auken officiating.
John Russ, of Beaumont. Texas, is ,
Correlll
The Master Christian
.
Michigan
Central
Annual
low
rate
in
the
city,
being'called
here
by the i
Ed Scidmorc received word that on’
The Right of Waj
.
.!
Parker the 14th he was again .made grandpa. excursion to Niagara Falls N. Y. will death of hi# wife.
be
rufi
on
Thursday
August
3rd
at
very
\.
White
There was Isorn on that day an *■&gt;«.
W. B. Hitchcock is in the city hav- ■
Conjurers Hoose
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pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry low rates from all Midtigan jKtints. ing come home to attend the funeral |
When Knighthood was in Flower. Caskoden Meyering, of Muskegon. '
Tickets good for return for twelve of Mrs. Eva Russ.
days. ii\luding day of sale. Tourist.
Uncle Terry
.
.
Clark Munn
Campmeeting will bo held at Mid­
Inez McIntyre is filling tbe position
land Park. Gull lake, from August 2 j sleeping cars at greatly reduced rates of Flora Hemey during her vacation
Alice of Old Vincennes
.
Thompson
will be attached tonight traiuR at con­
in Alleghany. Pa.
18 inclusive. Rev. Frank A. Miller. '
The Gentleman frn$ Indiana
Tarkington of Elgin Ill., singing evangelist, will venient points, in addition to standard
Thad Taylor of Middleville was in
sleeping cars and through coaches.
The CelebrILj
.
.
Churchill also conduct a serie# of evangelistic
For full particular* call or write to any the city Tuesday, the guest of Dr‘ and
chalk talks.
Mrs.
G. W. Lowry.
Michigan Central Agent
koi e Greet Many Other of the New Books.
Lre H. Pryor is at Thornapple lake .
Dr. Charles Kusm-ll was in Albion
Detroit Driving Club Blue Ribbon
Ashing.
And
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Ou most of these Books tbe
Rato Meeting at Detroit July 24 to Monday called there by the illnern of
50 cent supply is limited and. the fl«h he caught, and brought home. 2'&lt;th. Michigan Central will sell ex­ his. brother Mark.
day. But this(----------------------- *J
J. W. Bentley is at Gun Lake busily
cursion tickets for tbe above on July’
the publishers offer them to one
is the siae of the one he hooked, but
24 and 25th limited to July 29th for the at work building a boat’house and in­
only a few of the big dealers the blamed thing got away.
stalling a new launch.
return
passage
rate.on
first
class
fare
in this state.
Harrison Van Arman, son of Joseph I plus one dollar for',, admission Coupon
Mrs. Wm. Keats returned Tuesday to
Van Arman, formerly of this city was for the round trip;
home in Kalamazoo after a visit with
married in Detroit Tuesday of last ■
her
friends in this city.
.
Round trip summer Tourists’rate# to
week to a Miss Shaw, of that city. His ,
Sir. and Mrs. Albert Carveth went to.
many friends here unite in wishing 1 Bayview. Charlevoix. Harbor Springs,
them a happy and prosperous wedded I Petoskey. Traverse City and all Michi­ Delton Tuesday to s(&gt;end the day with
gan resorts are now in effect and will Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Faulkner.
life.
continue throughout
the summer.
Mrt. J. J. Judkins, of Texas, waa
The C. K. &amp; S. is doing the largest
Very cheap rates are given with a re­ called to this city Monday by the death
freight and passenger business in. its turn limit until Oct. 81.
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of her mother. Mrs. Eva Rus*.
Phone 31.
The Druggists. history. Hastings appreciates the lien-’
Mrs. James O'Meara and son of Kal­
Special round trip puudny nites are
efits uf this line -which, through its
Goods Delivered
amazoo were the guests of Mi^ and
now
in
effect.
a
rut/"of
one
fair
for
the
connections,
gives
ns
tbe
Grand
Trunk.
R. F I), orders filled the day received
Pore Marquette and Pennsylvania sys­ round trip will Im- charged. Passengers Mrs. E. A. Rider over Sunday.

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16.00 Ladies’ Silk Coats
$1.98
6i00 Ladies’ Covert Jackets 3i98
5100 Ladies' Walking Skirts 3i98
li25 Ladies' Petticoats &lt;98

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Heath's Beef, Iron and Wine
is a great hot weather tonic.

• $5.00 Embroidered Linen Waists $3.98
5&lt;00 Linen Lawn Waists 3&lt;98
3&lt;00 White Lawn Waists - - 2.25
2&lt;00 White Lawn Waists l&lt;50
l&lt;50 Voile or Lawn Waists - &lt;98
l&lt;00 Percale or Lawn Waists
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$1.25 Ladies’ Oxfords, Black or Tan, S &lt;98
1&lt; 50 Ladies’ Oxfords, Black only - 1&lt;15
1&lt;75 Ladies’ Oxfords, Black or Tan L48
■ 2.00 Ladies' Patent Leather Oxfords -* L65

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth.

tems.
About twenty of the boys from the
Woodworking factory surprised Mr. O.
C. Fortier last Wednesday evening; it
being his 42nd birthday. The evening
was pleasantly sjtent in card playing
after which light rereshraent* were
served. The boys left a nice gold ring
as a reminder of the occasion.

Musical
Instruments
will maxe a great reduction

on all our musical instruments
to and including Saturday,

July 25th,
• Out stock is full in Violins,
Guitars,
Mandolins. Haujos,
Aujtohorpe and Zithers, and all
kinjds of trimmings and strings.
Our harmonicas are the beet to

Mother (reproachfully, to her small
son)—Jamie, where have you been all
the afternoon?
Jamie (uneasily)—At Sunday school
mamma.
Mother—Then how is it that you are
wet and smell of fish •
Jamie (in desperation)— Well, you
see. I've been studying alxnit Jonah
and the whale, and—well—I guess it
came off on my clothes.

all be fold at a remarkably low
price to clean thAj out so as to
make room for new stock.

Come E-arly

JOHN BESSMER,
The Jeweler.
Hastings. June 25th, 1905.

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aud surgical cases
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DEFORMHIES.

and all Nervous, Blood.
Skin and Chronic Diseases.
BATHS

OF

ALL

KINDS

Wanted:— Young women for Train­
ing School for Norses. Address, Room
90? THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
Jackson, Michigan

must reach starting point by midnight
Mrs. Rosa L. Cobb returned from tbe
same date. Tickets are good on nil Vniveraity.huepitai friduy^but islworse
passenger tmjnson this division if they and. is under the doctor’s care again.

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Roy Darling, who has been at work.
for some titne at the C. K. &amp; S. depot
here, has received a merited recogni- i
lion . of hjs services by being promoted
to a poeitiuu with Superintendent .
Sargeant in the general offices at Kala­
mazoo. Louis Greusttl, who had tbe
place which? Roy is now to fill, was
compelled to resign because of rheu­
matic trouble. Loti is now in Battle
, Creek.
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Frank Jones is home from Ann Arb- j

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A Michigan train* for Michigan
people, fast, comfortable and conven­
ient. Michigan Central “Wolverine’
saves half a day going and coming and
gives a whole day for business, in New
York. Leaves Hnstings’at U/JUJ a. m.
Detroit 8:40 p. in., arrive Bettjdo s:50
pm.. arrivA Grand Central Station
New York. 8:00 a. m. The fastest
train in America. . Try it
Epworth League Assembly at Lud­
ington. Mich., July 16 to Aug. 27th.
1QU5. at a rate of one finit class limit
fan- for the round trip. Dates of sale,
July 15, 17. 18. 21 and 24th. return
limit .Aug. 29th.
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Miks Winnie Brown and her brother
Ch&amp;riip. of Grand Rapids, are visiting
their grandmother Mrs. Lemuel Eaton.
Mita Margaret Reen.of Grand Rapids,
visited her sister Mrs. P. A. Sheldon
the past week, returning home Tues­
day.
.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Watkins re­
turned Monday from a two weeks visit
with friends in 'Three Rivers and South
Band.
Edward L. Bptier, of Kansas City,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Messer. He
is a nephew' of Mrs.
Messer.

Mr. and Mrs. George Carter return­
ed from Detroit Friday. Mr. Carter
attended
the State Bakers’ convention
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W. 3. Barron Agt.

Misses’ and Children’s Oxfords all Reduced.
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Get Your Money Back Every Time.

! WRIGHTS Of Course, Nowhere Else.
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Roy Fullerjeft Tuesday fora business
trip to Indiana in the interest of the
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The Christian Science Society Ser­ Table and Bookcase companies, purch­
vices in the G. A. R. Hall, pjpic. at asing lumber.
Mrs. Emma Shipley and children re­
, 11.1:30 a. m.. -Love.
The quarterly meeting at Sto ny turned to their home in Grand Rapids
Monday
after visiting her sister Mrs.
Point was a decided succem.
O. C. Fortier a few days.
Services in Townsend’s Hall Sunday
Representative Schantz exj^cts to
! evening. Tbe Pastor J. A. Allen offitake in the Lake Superior Canal Semi­
Mr. Bings—How many children has | dating. Subject, Spiritual Efalsy.
Centennial celebration which will be
Blink*The Yeckley Aid Society and W. C.
Mr. Giggs—He han three.
The old­ । T. L*. will meet at the home of ‘Mrs. held at Sanlt Ste Marie the first of
est and the youngest are girls, and the ■ Eva Yeckley, July 28 for dinner. A August.
second is a boy.
Word received Monday from" Mr.
n ice-’ program after dinner. Even*
and Mrs. Emil Tyden stated that they
Mr. Biugs—That's the first time I body come.*
ever beard of a sandwich with the
were well, having a fine time and ex­
The union \services of the M. E.
pected to reach Hastings the first week
tongue -on the outside. ‘
Presbyterian and Baptist churches will in August.
l&gt;e
held at the Baptist church next SunPeriod of DUUlBiloameMt.
Mrs. H. G. Alden, of Battle. Creek,
Every man has a pretty good opin­ day.evening. Rev. Crandall will preach
and her-little daughter are at the Lomion of himself tUl he gets in public
Hastings Chapter No; 7 0. E. S. will l&gt;ard home, and will remain hero for
iMkliijiiffTIff ii Bcoun lref be is. hold n special meeting Tuesday evening
two weeks, a# the guests of Miss Anzo
July^»5thfor initiation. Mrs. Margaret Lombard.
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T. Moore. W. G. M., of Bay City will
The usual fortune of complaint is to
Henry Ford and wife are visiting
excite contempt more than pltje-John- lie present and other Grrand Ixxlge friend#.in this ■ city. They will move
officers have been invited.
KU.
to Paw Paw Thursday.- where Mr.
On account of the U. B. Church being
Ford has rented a hotel, having given
The Machine OU you get at Mul­ tom down tbe services next Sunday
up the one he conducted in Woodland.
holland's WEARS.
I will be held in the Creamery Building
• on Hanover St. The weather permit­ James M. Smith of Woodland, was in
ting an open air service will be held the city, yesterday. He will move to
this city next fall, having offices over
in the evening.
the BANNER office, nnd will live in
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Regular meeting- Hastings Chapter 1 one of the new homes being'huilt by
R. A. M-. this week Friday evening. I
W. L. Thomas.'
Work in R. A. degree and refreshments.
Mrs. Abraham Horney and daughter
Flora left Monday for a. visit with
Dr. G. Arzi and family of Alleghany.
’The beat holiday,” said a school­
Po. Mrs. Herney will also virit her
teacher, “Is a Swiss novelty that we :
I ought to introduce here. It Is nut right , 'brother Ben Loeffel. whom she ha* not
I for us to treat our school dilldren In i Been for thirty-five years.
J the matter of weather as we da The
Miss Genevieve Rider returned frum
Swiss have a maximum temperature Grand Rapids Saturday evening ac­
1 for school. When the thermometer goes
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Claude
j above that maximum there Is no school,
whether the mouth be April. May or Campbell and children. They are now
September. Tbe children in the insuf­ spending the week at Wall lake togeth­
; feratjle beat are free to bathe in tin­ er with Mr. and Mrs. James O’Meara
kling brooks, to picnic in cool groves and son of Kalamazoo.
| orrfd boJt on the wind swept lakes.
Dr. H. B, Gam mOn was in the city
I Tbe Swiss recdgfilzo that we can Ira­
’ pose no greater suffering on little chli- Monday enroute-to his home in Carl­
: dren than to confine them for long ton from Ann Arbor, where he had
honrs at a stretch in an latolernbly been for a week. He had taken Mrs.
hot schoolroom. They know that chil­ Gammon to the university' hospital
dren • enmiGt under such conditions where she had been operated upon for
i learn u thing; hefice the school direct­ a tumor. It will he a pleasure to the
i ors are wise enough by muklug these many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Gammon
, heat holidays to save the teachers and
to learn that/he operation was complet­
the children much misery and much ;
। wasted time." — Louisville Courier j ely successful, and that Mrs. G. Is im­
proving nicely.
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Excellence in Quality, our Highest Aim.
not right OSBORN PAYS THE BILL.
Saturday, July 22, Misses’
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HOLMES CHURCH.

WOODBURY.

]»Woodland
WOODLAND.

When

FINE BALL GAME.
Our ball team went to lake Odessa
‘last Saturday and played ball with a
team from Sebawa. At the end of the
fourteenth innings the score stood 2 to
2. It was simply a pitcher’s tattle at&gt;
none of the men in the field had any­
thing to do. At the end &lt;if the four­
teenth innings the Woodland pitcher
notified his captain that His arm had
played uut but as there was no substi­
tute he was continued for the fifteenth
inning. Woodland being tanked and
St b twa getting three scores, making
the final score 2 to 5 in favor of Sebawa
The same tefuns will again play at
Lakh Otlessa in two weeks.
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You Buy
Clothes

there arc several points that you
do not overtook, but in some of
them you mUet necessarily trust
to the honesty of your dealer.
You want clothes that are

MADE WELU;
FIT NICELY;
LOOK GOpD.
You also want GOOD MATER­
IAL. Here is where many get
deceived, because thefie are many
cheap imitatious. that are- all
right to look at, but *.be wearing
quality is not there. I have a
fine line of Clpthing. and It will
pay you to-trade with me, be­
cause I will make everything
aatisfactoij. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stowell have
gone to the State of New York on a
three weeks vacation visiting relatives
and old friends.
Our small pox cat.- is getting along
nicvjy. No further cases have develop­
ed and the quarantine will soon lie re­
moved.
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Full line of HATS and
CENT’S
FURNISHINGS.

Mr. Gibbs and family of California,
a brother of Mrs. 'byons, have been
spendings few days at Rev. Lyons.'
They went to Eaton Rapids on Friday.

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothlor,
Woodland,
Mich.

OUR
IDEAL
COFFEE
at 20 cents

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Robbers broke ,into H. V. Helen's I T s Barnum Thursday.
.ter. Frittey night Mid took .horn »1UU, The
A &amp; w(jeM wj,h

Rev. I. E. Crites of Caledonia, waa
jn our village on buaineas one day last
week.
The American House has .been closed
once more. H. F*. Ford who has been
succeaefuliy conducting it for the' past
two yearn has decided lo remove to ,
Paw Paw. Mr. Ford shipped his goods '

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Fsrmerlj et Detroit

worth ol goo* They wot fo tte
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,wh A
yowMry
»»e
dw invitation
invitatlon is
i. extenueu
cxtendwl to
to an.
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, , .nd, took .boat
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rings, and then they took 2 pairs of
shoe« amounting to about *4. and then
Miss Hattie Bntlpoh entertained tbe .
they walked ouL
I follo*ing persons one dAy last week:
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Blanche and Martha Wickham andMins j

REM cm
SJUUTARIUM

Mra O. La»h is very aick at thia «»™b Cole, of the Cl»ney.
writing.
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Mrs. Viola Smith of Medjna N. Y. •
Mra Rillie Metier and daughter
mother Mra. Mate Townsend
Hazel visited at Wm. Martan s Sunday «f Cc*U ?rove were the guests of L. ;
Towneend’a people Friday.
The farmers are getting their wheat'
Slra. Sarah Durkee and daughter'
in between showers
&gt;-W n-r" S rt8*’""1*’' "‘'h W'“'‘
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Races were very nice over to
near r reejxirt.
Otlesaa Saturday
Mr. and Mra. Jake Yarger were the

on Monday and himself and family
went to Hastings Tor a day or two and
WEST WOODLAND.
will then at once go to Paw Paw and
take charge of fa hotel, there. The
Blake Barnum of tbeSqnth town line
travelling public will Ims sorry to lose nnd Miss Lea Bronson of Hastings were
our' genml land lord and land lady.
callers at C. Senter’s Sunday afternoon
Mr. Royer. J. H. Reisinger's hired
Washington Woolford' of South Da­
man. came very'near getting his arm kota in visiting John and Frank Parbroken last Thursday while -helping mington.
load a binder. His .atm got caught
Mra, Adair Senter of the South town
under the binder aiid oa the top of the line is the guest of C. Seritei* and fam­
wagon l&gt;ox anil tefore i|t ronl^be pre­
ily this week.
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Herbert Schaibly of Cleveland Ohio.
tunately was not broken. Mr. Royer i. ite gnet ol hi. brother, Frank .nd
will Im? ab|e to wiirk ini a few days.
■ Henry.
Goerge Riser is gettisg his threshing
Albert Hauer is taking u business
machine ready for business and will
course at Grand Rapids.
soon Im? threehing'wheat,
P. R. Holmes and wife of Woodland
John Landis took one of his pop com
were gueats of Mra. Ida Durkee Sunday
wagons to lake Odessa last week where
afternoon.
he expects to work in the near future.
Frank Farmington. Henry Schaibly
John'Kathennan and wife 'of JLake
and the Hauer Bros, have each purchOdessa visited relatives in North
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ased
a hinder uf Risinger at Woodland
Woodland last Sunday. I

Rev. Lyons and family went to Eaton.
Harland McArthur oi Sebawa visited
Rapids on Monday for a three week*
relatives in Wyodland »n Sunday and
vacation.
Monday.
We are sorry to learn that our friend,
Joshua Dillenbeck will leave next
Dr. McGufiin, of Hastings is very sick.
Tuesday for OrtgOh j where he will
Dr. McIntyre was in Hastings Mon­ mo’t his wife whb wenit there a little
day on business.
over a year ago.
J Mrs. Wason of Northern Michigan i&gt;
A new telephone line from Lake
['spending a few weeks with Woodland Odessa is being placed in North Wood­
■ friends.
' land vicinity.
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1 J. A. AhfaluT and family are taking I George Parrot of W&lt;x»dhui(] visited
j a few days vacation at North Jordon
latke Odessa frifenfis last Saturday and
। Lake. Mr. Abfalter’s new launch is ! Sunday.
1 kept pretty busy.
! F- Furrow has decided to locate in
COATS GROVE.

NORTH CARLT.ON.
Wheat is nearly all harvested while
■the farmers have lot* ’ of hay standing
yet. Some pieces are nearly spoiled
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by ho much rain.
.
Mrs. Burt Frisby had the misfortune
to lose her purse while in Hartings a
I week ago .Saturday, hut she found it
; in Wright Brothers’ Store and she was
1 in Halting* Wednesday and goi it.
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HEART R/KiLrt

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry,
Notice b hereby given, that by an order of the
Probate court tor the County of Barry, made on
tbe Mh day of June A. D.. isos. four
months from that date were allowed for credit­
ors to present their claim* agalnvt the estate
. Probate Court, at the Probate office In tbe city
of Hastings, for examination and allowance, on
or before the 2athday of October next, and shat
such claims will be heard before said Court, on
Saturday, the rwti day of October next, at ten

FKOBATK ORDER
Blate of Michigan. County of Barry,
At a session of tbe Probate Cot

On reading and filing tbe petition duly veri­
fied of Walter H. Burd. Kb of said deceased,
playing that an Order or Decree may be made
by thia court determining who are or were tbe
is ordered

that Friday, tbe

Mtate. are required to appear at i
id Court, then to be iwideu at tbe

or the pendency of said potltfca nnd the hou&amp;g

SS1SS8W!

NOTICE OF LETTING OF BRI DGE CON­
TRACT.
Notice Is hereby
that I. Philip W. BurnlMkmer, of the County
—..j.
-~.rjan. will on the 1SLday
of August, A. D. iWrrit the residence of Eman
ue!--I.,
Blade), on wctlon
one. township ol Carlton.
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la tbe township eg Carlton, lu said county. The
•ootract- for aald abutment* or culvert Rir said
drain shall be in rwcordanet- with the plans and

Bsrry to which reference may tie had '■by all
parties InfereMed. Contracts will !■" made with
the lowest rmpunslblc bidder giving adequate
i right to refect
**■ completion i

nt ieltltis aliovr ■rwartftarl
.
liAtwifUrttnn’Nfeh.. July nth. A. D. i«*.
Phiilii- W. Rrnoiwa.
Count) Drain Cbminiaaioner of tbe county of

for Oklahoma.
Mrss Shoop was the guest of Mra‘ A.
J. Hunt Friday.

Mr. and Mra R. B.

Lehigh
Valley!
Railroad
“Th« Line Beaitiful" I

TUI OLD HUMU
SPECIALIST

DO YOU WANT FREE CONSUvFr^nPTNTON OF

'

jf you are poor your treatment !

discouraged
we wiH wait -j
are welL
this is your

last chance.
We live to do good, are honest
with all.
Forty-five years’ ex- j

Murdock spent perience free. This trip and today

Sunday in' Lakh Odessa the guests of only.
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John Demeray and family.
the picture of the only Dr. a. i
i
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* B. Nplnney h. thi» •tut» Hie bl»wy i» ** .
Mr. and Mrs. A: J. .Hunt were the ■ follow*} Fifteen yrnre la private practice^ ,
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*»"«' u' J-r Hanl ‘",l wrf',n ‘ “rlu,n
Sunday.
' Two y»*r« profeuor In Drtrult
,
Coll.r. and twenty-two y.are in
Min Hattie Butolph sjent a few days &lt;h«rx* of Alma Fanitarium •&gt;&lt;
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Ice Cna

NEW YORK

goes to
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PHILADELPHIA

Almond

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Faultie

ATLANTIC COAST

Wi«.&lt;h

ELLIS

Jack Downing of Nashville is •qiending his vacation with East Woodland
friends.

except one in a month V
■ rd &lt;lx&lt;* below aa follow*:
Mr. Gaylord of Tacoqia Wash., was
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the guest of hi* uncle Mr. E. Lee lart our tim» and tfca b»r»fit nt cur fbrtr-tour
week.
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For time-table» and d«acr&gt;pti,r
matter. »&lt;ldre'* W. B. WHl f.L‘ k.
Oeaeral Agent, Paaacager ! | , :•
ment. Bultalv. N. V.. or H. H. toy.
ERTS. Traveling Paaaengtr a. .-,.
7 Fnrt Sti4rt. Wert, Detroit M,.;

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tlw city of Ha-sUnr*. In *aid coiuiV i
the ■.•«h day at June tn tnr &gt;e .*and nine hundred and ,fi&gt; e
lYeMml. Chi»». M. Mack. Judz-vl I"

On rrxdlug «ud Bling toe t-tltio;.
«d. at Helen M. Farnum. wl4"» rased, praying that admlui*traoon
nay I* granted to Willard s. *a« . gitbcr aulUblr parson.
Thereupon It is ordered, tlia: &gt;
utnrrai wouny.

or rae

•*»« F»cuUw to Wom»r.. N«mi*u «n&lt;j ail

Mr. and Mra. M. M. Bradley of NashWi? tbe,r

nephew O. C. Sheldon and family
,,

rofonnitte^ Club rwt. cro«o-Ey«*. Tumora.
.

Mim Grace bbeldun Rjs-nta couple of
days last week with Mira Ada Boyles
of Wert sunfieid.
Mr. tana Mra. E. C. Hirker and
d.ught’.r TteUi. vi,.ted tteir |~ruu

H»r»

Lip*.

*tr.;

a!»o

Jaundle*.

Dyapypai*.

DtarrhM. »afl an forau of Uw, Stomach aafi
P*rf«-tM ta old

KBiwrwoie Gures ca&gt;^

l**n ntffteeted or uniknitalb treated. No oxr*eim»ci» or fsilur*. Partiva jraated by mall
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THE
DELTON

Connects at BufTai«&gt;arJ
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Niagara Falls with all
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recorrelaa
PROBATE OKHKH
frere PILES or any state of Mk’lilzlin. County of
:
ralt foe our pay until . At M ra«3on of raid - r;

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hvalth is the guest of his friends Mr.
•nd Mrx U~nt. HiU &lt;or . tew day.

Five through trains daily. |

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provr. Thr olfire hx« bren rua br Six helre.
renins phnietaiw in th* »&gt;m* that ut«y .ronta
hire until about a y»ar «ro when Korean A
K*r.ne4y bourht then, cut and bar. bren run*•“

Tie bes

7per box

to

EAST WOODLAND.

Mra. I^uraiSheldun on Thursday.
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Mrs. Hitx Ekentwis entertained a
.friends
. .: ou^Snnflay.
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:w fr».~1«
RnwAwy. ]t WM her
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seventy eighth
birthday.

GOOD
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8 sheets
especia
packag
envelop

RESORTS

Mrs. Jamr-H Friend.

| mon to Brldinc. Mleh.. nrxt «prir.«.
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, " M. L Cote and wife of Lake Odessa completed,
call*!
’a nn
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called “
at♦ J
J. ■««
-St Jnhn
John's
on Unna&lt;v
Monday.
! Mra. Geoqge Hall of Nashville visited j,

SEAS

Read! w

^OUR CASE,
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guests of the latter's parents Mr. and j8 frcc. If you are
Mrs. James Townsend of Coats Grove.. an(j wc can cure you,
.
Mr. and
Mra. Belding
passed for our pay until you
through our street this, week enroute
Come and see US;

Mira Glendola Hagej* spent ]»rt of •
Mra. Frank Cassady of Rogers' last week th»- guest of friends in Nash- ,
Corners ha* been dangerously ill the
ville.
.
past week.
Mira Ine* Cole is spending her vaca­
The Rogers' Comers School house i- ,
tion with her parents in Ea*t Woodto have a new roof and Leap Kan-her j. land.
of Freeport will do the work.
Mra. John Shantz whu ha* tjeen
Clayton Hinckley of Alhion will he seriously ill. is nqiorted as *oxne better
home this week to make Mr. and Mra. nt present.’
.
Ickes, a visit before he leaves, fur IZM
Little Orpha Lehman is not aide to
Angeles.
Cal.
sit up yet and therefore cannot return
from the Hospital'at Ann Arbor as soon .
CARLTON CENTER.
as hoped for.
Walnut Street people ire ver y busy
Mr. W. Goebel of New York City

Cincinatti. Mr. Furrow has been in
Coral Fuller ol Hastings visited
Woodland for two years and has built friends'^ere Snndity.
a good deal of cement walk but has
Miss Bertie Johnson went to’.Grand 1
decided to go to a larger city.
Ledge last Saturday to stay over SunA. L. Cooper lias been laid up with ;
I day.
s J a lame buck for a week or two but is Mr., and Mrs. Kiley returned to their
I home in Detroit last week.
SPECIAL |.-^25C! ■ better now.
1 &gt; • Archie Holden took in tbe barber's I
Com for
Mim -Murdock of Hartings visited
£ | examination nt Lansing last week and j
| Mrs. Vehiie Warner last Friday.
is now a full fledged barber.
I Vera Ford and sister of Woodland
Don’t forget that I deliver
Philo
. Fuller
had
terns newly
orders several mile* out from
C. A. Pitcher and wife l bo *ent
sjient last Saturday with Doria Sprague.
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' ’ hia
’
Coats Grove.
Phone me
the-.upper ]«ninsula ’early last spring
shingled last week.
when you want anything.
’ Mra. Alta Priest of Woodland spent
have returned; having decided to live
Roy
Fuller
and
three
children
and
last Thursday with her sister Mra.
in southern Michigan. Mr. Pitcher
the Misses’Ada and Zella Odell spent
has gone to Battle Creek but Mra.
*™er‘
Remember I pay the highest
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Sunday at Philo Fuller&gt;.
After visiting her jiarents m the
Pitcher "is stopping a few days with
market priee for your produce. 1
northern part of tne state Mrs .Dr.
Woodland friends.
O. J.. Wright of Detroit spent Sun­
Roberts returned to her home here last
Samuel Teeple of Hartings is spend­
day with Mra Mattie Wright at-bin old
Tbnradtey.
ing his vacation at his old home in
home in Carlton on hia way to attend
Woodland. Mr. Teeple says that he . Mra. Townsend’■ daughter Viola from the annual meeting of tte Northwest­
COSTS WOVE
gets home sick and has to come lack -New York State visited her last week ern Mutual Life Ins. Co. .
0ENEK4L STORE.
returning home last Saturday.
r
occasionally.

is a fine coffee. Try it, -and i
if yon are not satisfied with ।
it vonr money will be cheer­ S
fully refunded. What more। r
equid you ask.
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N.HBREW
B. SPINIEY

*^thri^toghterNJ. .and Mra

further ordered, that raid peatkK-. j.t- LiCKt
to the prraocx Interested In st14 r-&gt;Ufe Of tte.
Mudetxy of raid |xmu&lt;x. awl th- limitsf
thereof by esustna a copy of thl&gt; .-nirr to
Se INMUMM tn Ke Habtix..* Hannem, *
SewMNiper printed and circulated tn‘ uik
county of Harry,ooor Inc-aoti wreg for tnr&lt;»- sac-

A true copy.
Mr and Mr» Henry Hicter on Sandur. Remember Date t!
• Howard Boyer and Burleigh Swift 'rr’rde&lt;’ A MenJiy can may myo-you tutor*
John Ehret of Nashville visited his
John Abbott is qqite ill for the post
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°, »uffrria*: It h», toad* Ilf- anrar to tb.auu.nA&gt;
son James of this place Sunday and few days.-'
an spending their vacation at home.
c-rtiihi
Monday.
Mr. Suvine of Ntushville is visiting
himtand *i&gt;d w- h-.ionn f«.
The
ladies
of
the
M.
E.
Church
have
The L. A. S. Ice cream social last
' his ancle at this place.
REED CITY SANITARIUM
Leu Wolcott of Freeport, who has Thursday night was well attended. lieen making great prejiarations to
Rzzd City. Michiw**
been upending'a few days with his Proceeds over twelve dollars.
have a very enjoyable social on Thum- I J. St. John was the first one here to
date of this Dotlce. the midi of E.i". -.7 !• !.r-d
day evening at tbe home of Elmer E. j
cut and into tbe ham.
parents in our village returned to Free­
The baby contest held at the Coats King Ice cream and cake will be j Mr. Barril's. cottage is approaching | Dr. A. B. Spinney will be and Keventy one and'Eotly-Klxh: u i.
port with his fairaly last Sunday.
“-c v.vomu &lt;u&gt;u
mu mu । -•••. u«M*u n. vu»agv t» •pproacning ; a r»
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th* Ifollar*. beatoeo tbealtoit:»?'»
«:rd
Grove Church Tuesday evening was
Mra. L. E. Bates 'spent Sunday and well attended. Grace Gutehees carried served nnd it is hoped that all who completion and will won be a fine at Parker HotlSe, Monday,
hereby riven that.’ by virtue of the p&lt;&gt;»-. p1- •
Mn will attend and teip u tte pro- n«w teatarn on tte hill npor tte V. H Julv list from I tn A n -n
Monday with Hartings friends.
off tbe Silver Medal.
contained In said tnwtxap*. t '!'»!)
f- '■*
&gt;-eeda am to i« applied upon Rev. Charch.
I
JO9 P- 1
tame, by a sale al 'inib^e auction, t •
ras
bidder, at the north mot door■ t-urtMr. and Mra Goodenough. Mr. and Duff’s salary.
H. E. Hill and family went to Battle
Consultation Free.
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Mrs. J. Hosmer and sons of Lansing I
House in the city of Mcatiara a,, th., t - :rc.«la»
Creek on Monday for a few weeks va­ Mra Ona Cotton of Wert Sebawa at- |
of
Hepltsniier
1*»
al
twnli
We are pleased to hear that Dr. J. are spending vacation with the former’s
tiwt certain piece or paniil of
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cation. They expect to take in Gun tended church here Sunday.
' G. McGufiin is able to be out again.
parents Mr. and Mra. H Swift in Fast
county.fat K-v
Mr. and Mra Levi Cotton of Scipio
Lake and other resorts before they re­
■ I
The local base bail team expect to i Woodland.
,
visited friends here Sunday.
turn.
have a game with a team from Bowne
'
Tbe editor of the Woodland News
on Aug. 5 and will give a social eveNORTHWEST CARLTON.
j
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
published a prayer for good weather
ning
(Monday)
at
the
home
of
J.
I
Those
people
that are getting sand
Listen for the wedding bells.
last week and good weather came and
Elsenbood's the proceeds to be applied at the side of the road should lieware
lew, tbe same being tbe mortgagee!pr-®'Misses Grace and Orpha Ellison who
the farmers are all happy. They say
| for local team
there is a law u&gt; prevent it
they will banquet Mr. Grozinger after have been working at Hartings spent'
i
Rotert-Traver
who
has
l»een
clerking
A.
Fausey
and
wife
spent
Sunday
at
a while, just as soon as they can get Sunday with their parents.
I Attorney tor Mortage*-.
| for W. E. Allgeo will be mimed by his A. Shiveley's in East Carlton.
1 Dated Hartings, Mlcb.. .hme Mb. twetime.
Mr. &amp;nert Raoey and Miss Mabie j
m«y Irtend. (rem th. Center Jon,
M1- Hxxe! Fuller 1. .pending tte
In one of our locals last week we Kilpatrick spent Sunday evening with !
Rob t was always obliging and trust- Beek in Hastings.
metioned the fact that Burt Snuggs had Mr. and Mra F. J. Hager.
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worthy and we are sorry to lure him ]
Tbe Miaea Seeger and Sisson of
been in oar village to see his daughter
Mra Z
’ * J
“d hi* con,1“t
raile -Ve
who had the small pox. We were cert­ Glenna took dinner with Mr. and Mra
Freeport were visitors in the city the
■■ are sure there will lie several young
ainly mistaken for we are r eliably in­ J. Wotrlng one day last week.
: people sorry!
formed that Mr.^Snuggs has not been in
A lud of jolly girU from Lak, '
a g Gaaiauw on Friday law
Mra. Dwight Barnum who has been |
Mrs. H. B. Gammon on Friday last
our village since tbe small pox broke Odeww wan. teen on onr .trwt Tnewlay ww
quite ill for the past two weeks in able
.k „^er„nt , verJ „rloM
out here. We gladly make the correc­ o
week.
tion (tfr the removal of a large ovarian to ride out
tion.
Mine Vernia Edwards is spending
Gayle Hager and Earl tehman were tumor from which she has lieen suffer._____ .her
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James N. Covert, oar clothing mer­ the guerts of Pearl and Charlie Warn- j ing for some time past She stood tbe vacstion wi^h her parents of this jilace i
ootrnt mrdirlnra, which
th. rxmpto«M for a time oalr to break .
*b*n happy In donteitlc Ilf., ’ Don’t I.t quaek* exptrlment on you t'br NF 'chant, had a runaway last week His er Sunday.
’SuTtrn hvKh*° CUT* r°«' Ot-li OUAKANTERS AKE
shock and although weak from the low
Mra. Dr. Gammon who has teen'sick* I
BACKED BI BANK BONDS that th. Blood or Skin dlma*. will nrv.r r»*.urr..
borne ran about one half mile and was
“avs.krtn already cured by our NEW METHOD TUKaT
Little Al Barnum is helping Messrs. I
blood is in a fair way to recover)’. for the (MMt’three weeks has gone to I
mura or th. dlw*M. No exp.0m.QL nt&gt; ruxstopped by*a man without having in­
* ^atch up’ '”•* a poaltfre cur.. Th* wont earea »cdlctt«L
Bowser and Boyers in hay and wheat
Mra. Hoch of Auburn, Indiana spent Ann Arbor for an operation. We wish
jured hinuelf^or the boggy. Mr. Co­
M MM1 USU WITHOUT WI1TTEN tOMIMT.
harvesting.
%
‘ last Thursday with her daughter Mrs. for her a speedy recovery.
I
vert was slightly injured.
There is a great deal said of Itbe H. B. Gammon,
HAD BLOOD POISON 12 YEARS
Ferris Roee of Grand Rapids was in citizens of this vicinity about certain i
“How Is your guardian on diploma- !
oar village on bnsinees Monday.
young fellows over driving their horses |
cy? Do you think that be can under- !
SOUTH CARLTON.
Prof. Eugene Davenport and family while pleasure riding.
Mrs. Bulotph is very tow at this stand the -finer points of n secret allL I
□r
Mien., reof Champaign. Illinois, are spending
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Holly and son writing.
unco like ours?" asked the young uian. I
'I 4b cot Uk« notoriety
kind, but 1 feel' 1 owe
“I can answer that question for my- '
their vacation at the home of Mr. Leland were on our street Sunday.
One
would
naturally
think
from
the
•elf,” said a sudden voice. "I am in I
Davenport's father. George Davenport,
Some of the ladies 'of this vicinity fQNg
. -j some folks make over the ice favor of.an open door policy just now­
ertnptome
in South Woodland.
attended the Missionary meeting' at
'
ulcere fon
cream social the hall boys give on and I believe this Is your bat, sir."The case of the people va the Ped­ East Cartieton last Thu raday.
that mjiur?
some pcupie
people Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune.
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; Wednesday
- —— — "-j evening, tun,
dler was dismissed Tuesday on account
Tbe rainy
and tbe lUhing held a patent on lee cream ma-iaK
of lack of evidence.
aeaaon with our tarmere are nemingly Tbe boya are nnking the qneatioti why
Mrs. Hnrdpan—Yea, Johnny, yeou kin
Dr- Benson and family are spending over with while they are all bury with when they attend all thechnreh social,
hex nn apple If they be any stHrtln’ ter i
a few weeks with relativejKnd friends their harvesting.
Knd p,,. jn
|()
sptteJohnny-An’ e» they ain't start- |
in Grand Ledge.
Rnite.
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chntrh people do not attend their,,
In* ter spile? Mra. Haedpan-Tbon
ttw bono palm tn four
and In four months I wa» entirely cured. Te».,
Mra Jane Sidnam and family went rich Mood in tbe rmna: nklm moTwd I 7**“ ti"&gt;' b,'l‘l ““ to ““'"“‘h • ball yeon'U bev ter wait till, they dew.
rtr-Ju^^TeA^F.5'on^%Zrli,“w for
Bk7a
to KalamazoqUart week to spend a few women strong and healthy. Burdock tean&gt; Cowmltatkm Fire. Books Free. If uaatla to call, write for a Quretlcs Blank
Them apples cost too much ter eat ’em
tor tintna Treatmant
days with relatives.
Blood Bitters. At any drag store.
. “
Remember the road picnic to te helth fresh.—Chicago News.
Charles Nichols and wife are the
qp r~&gt;
y 4^
: Aug. 30 at H. A. Nichol's orchard.
Man 1* a good deal like a fish. Yon
proud parents of a 10 pound girl. The
I IS IM laiHaUaai ImM AI1
l*d'« *r» "penally invited to
fem ths
know, the fish would n$ver get into very
mother and baby are getting along
148 SHELBV STREET,
DETROIT, MICH..
&gt;
. Jr
■ eome "I"1 brin« their hanlauida and a aerious trouble If It kept its mouth
nicely.
I bw,ket wo11 fill«l with eatahlm.
.
abut

Lewis Fuller has been treating the
addition to the elevator to a bran new
coat of paint. :

DkKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

Many peop
repairing o
many mile
aud have u
THEM W

Lum
Shin
Build

is complete
erything,
are light, a
to get r
[•tacks" whe
If you ar
pair, or pa
pay you to

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WEA

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where
novel t

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everyt
to dab

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DELTOI

�HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 20, 1905.

SOUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
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MICHIGAN

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PRAIRIEVILLE.
DELTON.
DO8TER.
Mra. Fred Xausel viAited friends in
Delayed I Ait er
The Ice Cream Soda bought at Faulk­
ner's Drug Store. Delton. Michigan Grand Rapids last week.
Thb Pine Lake W. F. M. a will
Mias-Mary Smith spent a couple of meet with Mra. Jane Broward next
goes .to the spot and drowns it.
Messrs Lewis and John Williams and days in Kalamazoo, the guest of Maud Thursday afternoon. Everybody in­
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.
vited.
.
Mra.’ 0-.. Barrett are entertaining a Ruggles.
Mr. and Mra. Steven Temple and son
cousin and his wife from Canada.
Mias Emma Doster and , her sister
,
Mrs. Olsen visited with Mist. Marcia
Mr. Clint Parshall has gone to New­ Don are at Cedar Creek.
Mr. J. H. Drummond and family re­ Warrant last Friday.
aygo for a few weeks.
turned to their homo in Grand Rapids
Mrs. Eugene Rogers of Jackson is
Mr. Frank Norworal is on the sick
last Thureday
visiting with her mother-in-law Mrs.
list
Mra. P. (fenner .of Coldwater is Clark Rogers.
'
Mr. Wm. Burroughs of Banfield
visiting her sifters here.
Mias Cecial Brezee is assisting Mrs.
called on his grand 'daughter Mra. R.
Rev. and Mra. Young have lieen Albert Doster with her household
SL Harter'Friday.
visiting their sons.
duties.
Mra.&lt;Evu Bristol of Johnstown and
Mr. D. Klingensmith of Orangeville
Mr. W. J. Warrant nnd
4
Mins
,, , Nina
.
.
Mrs. Jene Sweet of Baltimore were
was in town Sunday.
Packard spent the day at Mr. War­
visitors at Will Maines' Sunday.
Miss Jennie Drummond spent a few rant’s farm and Miss Packard remained
Mr. John Willard of East of Delton
days with Mi» /Mice Kelly.
for a visit with friends in the neighbor­
is quite sick at this writing.
Mr. J. G. Rugbee and daughter hood.
- t
Mr. and Mrs. Gaskill are entertain­
Jennie spent Sunday in Knlamazrio.
There will lie no preaching at the
ing their daughter and her husband.
Esther Pennock entertained Hattie Warner Church next Sunday afternoon
Rev. and Mrs. Brown.
I^oveland Sunday.
as Rev. Youngs is having a vacation.
Mra. MacBeth of Galesburg visited
But do not forget the Sunday School at
her sister Mrs. E. Barton and her
\ CLOVERDALE.
1 P. M.
brother Mr. M. Gwin, hud week.
.
Mra Rachel Eastman of Eckart visi­
Mrs. John Chandler Jr. is expecting
Mra. Greer of Detroit and her daugh­ ted friends hbn* hist week.
her mother Mr*. Amos Brownell of
ter. Mrs. MacDonald, also Mra. Starr
Mrs. Elsie McLdan and daughter and Shelbina Mo... to arrive in Kalama zoo
of Middleville, are visiting their sister
grand daughter made calls on old next Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Brown­
Mra. Rand Polly. ;
ell will probably spend the summer
frienda recently.
Mra, W. Pierce' is visiting in Coats
Mra. Florence Gibson of Kalamazoo with her .daughter.
Grove.
is spendng this week with the family
Mra. E. Faulkner and^Mm. R. Len­
of Hiram Gibson.
BANFIELD.
arre were in Kalamazoo Wednesday. •
Mr. Wegenen is slowly improving
Miss Elida Shaw of Hastings is visit­
Mrs. Ezra Morehouse and daughters ing Arthur Patton and family.
' from a severe attack -f rheumatism.
Floy and Pauline, and her mother Mra.
We learn that the . Gleanera are
George Fox sustained an injury to
Doster, of Prairieville, are visiting in
his hand while climbing a ladder last to hold their first annual picnic this
Clarksville this week.
year at Hastings on the fair grounds
Sunday. ■*
Mra. Jennie Fisher spent Sunday
a^nl that every Gleaner lodge in Barry
with hpr mother Mra. Gallaspie.
CRESSEY.
Co., was to be represented.
Mrs.; E. Barton spent Friday and
Whejtt Is nearly all cut.
Well the Banfield ball boys accepted
Saturday with her sister Mrs. John
Mral W. Fisher entertained the L. tbe challenge of tbe Y. M. C. A. boys,
i Williams of Galesburg.
.
A. S. Wednesday afternoon.
and what do you think* the Y. M. C.

&gt; Miss Bernice Pennock is visiting her
Mrs. Mary Roe of Kalamazoo was A's got teaten. Boys, that isn't nice
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles to treat the visitors that way. especial­
, Hickory Corner*.
ly twice In succession. Another com­
Barter Sunday.
pany of Y. M. C. A. boys Are at the
Miss Carrie Deyal lance and Mrs.
NORTH HOPE.
Kittie Stewart visited Arthur Whitte­ lake now and perhaps they won’t te so
j Bern Piercq’of Hastings spent
easily
Iwaten as the first ones: but wait
few more at Delton Sunday.
until the second one comes into . the
days‘last week,at Dan -McCallum’s.
A camp of Indians arc employed
field
then
see Where you stand. Long
Many people who are building,
, R. Reynolds and family of Shultz gathering huckletarrys at the Holden
repairing or pointing, have driven
years ago n 'second nine team was
spent Sunday at Ray Pierce’s.
marsh.
many miles to come and see mb
organized ini Banfield from which
The huckleberry harvesters report
and have told me that it PAID
Mrs. Philip Burlier entertained her sprang the noted pitcher “Lady Bald­
THEM WELL. My stobk of
plenty.of berriew and plenty of water cousin of Leadville. S. Dakota several
win. **
in the swamp.
days last week.
Lumber, Lath,
Mrs. F. Pierre of Hastings is spend­
The little daughter of Frank Patrick
Shingles and
BARRYVILLE
ing a few days with her daughter Mra. who has'been seriously ill with spinal
Suilaing Material
Rev. Ivan Warren of Cincinatti Ohio
McCallum.
meningitis es improving, r,
preached
at
the church last Sunday
is complete. I pay cash for ev­
Mr. and Mrs. McBain were the
Isaac Rickenmore of KalamaXou visi­ evening.
erything, my running expenses
guests , of their daughter. Mrs. Frank ted his mother ^tra.‘Susan Rickenmore
are light, and 1 am in a position
The L A. S. will be entertained by
to get right down to "brass
Leonard of Cloverdale last Sunday.
Sunday.
the Mrs's Whitlocks Friday aternoon of
tacks" when it comes fco prices.
The house uf Everet McCullum was
My. and Mrs. W. Fisher were in this week.
If you are going to build, re­
struck by lightening last week. A
* dog
’
Plainwell Saturday.
Rev. G. N. Gilletjs called to attend
. pair, or paint, it will more than
and some chickens were killed bnt no
pay yoiKtp •
\ E. Reynolds, wife and son attended quarterly mating in the Hillsdale
serious dam age other ways.
circuit next Saturday an&lt;} Sunday.
church at Hickory 'Corners Sunday.
COME AMD SEE ME.
Rev. Gerry Moore will preach at
The Misses Minnie and Nellie Me
HOPE.
Donald nnd Miss Bollen who have been Barryville.Chqrcb next Sunday morn­
W. H. Otis barn was struck by the guests of Mrs. Jane Barber re­ ing and nt Maple Grove in the evening.
Delton.
:
Michigan
lightning Wednesday afternoon and turned to their home in Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Deller have the
j burned to the ground.
sym]katby of the entirp community in
Thursday.
: G. B. Harthy and family were guests
E. Colwell is in poor health this the loss .of their son Glenn, whose
funeral occurred at the church on
of Lewis Edger of Rutland Center summer.
Wednesday of last week.
Sunday.
Mrs. Wiswell is entertaining her
'
B. M. i Jenkins and family were daughter Mrs. Hensel of Augusta.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
i guests of I.ee McDonald of Shultz. Sun­
Mr. and‘Mrs. E. Reynolds enter­
day.
Every body too busy to gosaip.
tained tbe Rev. Fisher and wife of
'■ Amy Replogle of Hasting]} spent las-t Delton Tuesday night and the Rev. ‘"since it stopped raining.”
! week with relatives here.
Mrs. Chas. Gorham is quite "sick.
Cheney and wife of Hickory Comers
Has many attractions as you
Miss Mott of Cedar Creek ia doing her
Wednesday night.
.
can see by a vMt to our store,
house work.
'
where the newest and latest
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
Charles Brignail who baa l»een in
novelties are on display.
The u. A. S. has teen postponed
Conrad Kahler and wife erf Hope poor’health several years is gradually
till
the
2'thof
July,
when MrsTCbristy
Center spent Sunday at Arthur John- failing. He is a vetera n of the Civil
Gent’s
j cox’s.
‘
War and was confined for some time will entertain them. 1
Born to Wesley French and wife July
Tom Prinre is working for Wm. P. in .Andersonville prison.
Furnishings
14th. a finely jiound baby.girl. Mother
Johncox.
,
HICKORY CORNERS.
nnd liaby are doing nicely.
• Carpenters are working for Mr. LewOur line of Gent’s Furnlihings
Mrs. GraiX. Dickerson of Cloverdale
Chas. Giilaspie and wife entertained
is very complete, comprising
L. ■ ■
everything thaCB new and up, Miss Anna Johncox upon- Saturday has been in town caring for her mother a sistey from South Assyria and a niece
to-date In color and design.
who
fell
and
seriowjy
injured
ter
arm.
’
from
Grand Rapids’lnst Friday.
with Mary Fox of Cloverdale.
Mrs. 1* Wood is able to take a' short
Dormont Ix*gncy of Battle Creek was
Misses Wayne Adams and .Mary
Our
ride after an illness tif several months.
Replogle were on our street one day tte guest of Burr A’ldricn last weelc

W. H. Chase,

HOT
WEATHER

Summer Clothing
is just- as attractive as the
prices, we have placed on them.
We want your trade, and we
carry the line that should
command It. Call and see usbefore you buy.
.

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,
Tfae Clothiers,

Delton and Prairieville,

Mich.

; YOUR TRADE
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Are you oneol the many
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DELTON ROLLER MILLS? 4
We would be pleased to have 4
you give us a trial order. The 4
high-grade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfac­ 4
tion wherever used.
4
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KUM, MIOMAN.

last week.
SHULTZ.

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Vern Loomis and son Ralph of
Delton spent last Sunday at this place
the guests of O. Loomis and wife'.

Winford •Rockwell has lieen quite
sick with quinsy.
Al P. Coriright of Grand Rapids is
visiting relatives here.
Alta and Burl Blanchard of Kalama­
zoo spent Sunday with H. Healy and
family.
George Elliot of Kalamazoo is visit­
ing his parents.
Mrs- Belle Carson of Chicago is visit­
ing her^ sister Mrs. Will Mott.

The Rev. Geo. Brown. Wife and little
daughter Leah of Toledo Ohio visited
at Fred Zerbel’s on Wednesday of last
week.
Several of this place attended church
Mra. Tred Fitch and daughter Eloise
services at the Cloverdale Mission
of Jackson spent Sunday at M. M.
Sunday.
Rockweirs.
Ben Jenkins and family of Glass
Mrs. Harry Brown entertained our
Creek spent Sunday at Lee McDonM. P. L. A. S. at her heme in Battle
Creek
Friday. The ladies all report a
Wm. Cliamterlain and ’wife spent
Sunday at W. Oliver's near (^over- good time.
Will Mott has been quite sick the
dale.
Mra.
Maxville
formerly of this past week.
Mrs. Chas. Flansburg of Kalamazoo
place now of Grand Rapids is jriaiting
tailed on friends here Satuiday evening
old friends and neighbors here.

Mra. Lizzie Shultz and daughter
Alice spent Wednesday of last week in
Orangeville.

“I suffered for months from sore
throat.
Eclectric Oil’ cured me in
twenty,-four hours.”
M. 8 Gist,
Hawesville.
Ky.
.
Bert McCallum of Cloverdhle is
painting. Fred Zerbel’s house this
week.
;
. A great amount of hay was spoiled
For Infants and Children.
in thip part of the country on account
of the raina.
p.
Farmers were
obliged to leave
Bears the
their hay which was not cut and har­
vest their wheat and rye which is very Signature of

CASTOR IA

Tbi Kind Yon Han Always Bough’

ripe.

IT’S TO YOUR

PROFIT
If you live within reach
Cloverdale, it will pay you
call and see a nice stojk iof

of
to

DRY GOODS,

GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES

OVERTAXED

PODUNK.
It is a real pleasure on these hot
summer days to read the Editor's de*
acription of his trip down theSL Law­
rence to Halifax and hia descriptive
account of places visited. Many of us
cannot go ourselves but can enVer in­
to the pleasures.of hia journey by readjng about it.
We are going to have a mile of good 1
road out this way on what is known as
tin* gravel road. M r. P. T. Colgrove
lias conferred with some pf tbe farmers
in thia vicinity and the prospect now
is that a mile of“good road'' will lie
built in the near future, and we feel
sure that in yearn to come mure miles
of good road will lie added judging
from what we have observed in Mass.
The'high wind and rain of-Wednes­
day night did considerable damage
about thin plan*. Fences were blown.
over, trees uprooted anil crops laid Hat.
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Some hail also fell.
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Mrs. Burr Warner and ion of Battle
Creek are visiting at Mr. Chas. Bach­
man'a,
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Afton Smith loat a uionth 'old colt
• the other day of lock-jaw.
Mrs. Butler Smith and Mra. Amanda
Andres are recovering frqpi their late
illness.
.
A company of young people from
this place are making - preparations to
spend a short time at Wall Lake.

A dweller In tbe tropics says: “For
a delicious early morning drink 1 reccxnmeDd you to try tbe milk from the
green cocoanut. Cut off tbe top of ths
nut with a sharp knife, pour tbe cootents into a ffiass. and you have a drink
fit for a king. The cocoanut must be
cold. When In Singapore I was a bit
seedy and consulted a doctor. I’nrt of
hia prescription was cocoanut milk
first thing In tbe morning. I took to
It most kindly nnd often wish now
that I bad a chance of repeating that
portion of the cure. Where the cabbage
palm grows one has a good vegetable
.t hand-Cbe
be.r&lt; or
of tbbmd of
tb.
&lt;1— tue Heart
me Dena
oi tuc
tbf th- pin.&gt;

er still of our prices.

The Lew Prices We Quote
Is The Meghet That Draws
Trade To Our Store.

Yours truly,

ARTHUR PATTON
THE CLOVERDALE STORE.

of

Hastings

Readers

killed. This growth te not bad eating
raw. ns I found when out hunting
once. We- fed on the palm and wild
honey.''
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anuoving both
night anl]
j
a piaster but
j mjgbt as well have nsed brown paper for ail the tenefit I got from it.
A friend advised me to try Doap’s
Tbe Way of the Arab.
Kidney Fills and procured a tex at
A traveler In Egypt writes:
E Mulholland
s drug
store. A few
....— - "In
... a— A.
----------------------- ’-----„----camel caravan
once ore*
met in »—
the
dose#------rendered
my
as strung as it
CdUlTl
rarn.au we
we wuw
«. —des- --------—"J-------* liack
.
■.»- _a ttHtantlc ■ Hivr-wHkandri'miivHl
.rt...
tb.ro ___
w&gt;.__a I—»&lt; _with
.v.r-»a. and n-moy-l the
tb. nuii.
pain
load
■“’"^“V'^d’a^kor
"L "!S*to
both aid™ of him On tb. toft dank of
Y(irk
wnu (or ,he Vnited
this mountain of cases rode a small , 3^^
Arab slung Jn a sling. Tbe reason was
Remember the name—Doan’s—aud
obvious—the camel engineers bad mistake no other,
calculated In loading niid had put too
' much ou the off side, thus giving tbs
camel u heavy list to starboard. Arab- .
like, being too lazy to repack, they hod |
corrected the error by using a light '
Arab as trimming ballast.”
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Luck Is ever waiting for something
Mias Vi Shultz, is spending a few to turn up; labor, with keen eyes and
days at Afton Smith's.
strong wlU. will turn up something.
Bert Merrifield arpl family spent Sun­ Luck lies in laid and wLshes the post­
man would bring him tbe news of a
day at their did home.
legacy; labor turns out at 0 o’clock
and with busy pen and ringing ham­
DOWLING.
mer lays the foundation of competence.
Luck whines; Inter whistles. Luck reyjONB. BUT NOT foroo/ten.
„„ „„ „„„
lira on chance, labor on character.'—
Is what the Dowling base Hiil! boys , Richard Cobden,
say. for they have a 110. gold piece to
remind them that they won-from the
Mrs. Blinkers—What 1 Going away?
Delton boys July Fourth at Cloverdale.
Servant—Please, mum..when I
The score stood n to ,2. They made '
.
come
two doubles and one trippie play. .00
"yesterday you gave me tbe keys
' I to your trunks and drawers and chests
Pretty good for playing in a.hay field;;t ,1 and Jewel boxes to keep for you. Mrs.
but then the Dowling teya are all BUnkera-Yes. I did that to show that
farmers, yon know. It is to be re-} i trusted you. • What is the matter?
tnemtered that they have not lost a Servant—Tlrere don't one of 'em fit.—
game thi&gt; seaMHi
New York Weekly.
Bom to Albert Woodmansee and wife
“What, did you discuss at your liter­
July 12 a bouncing girl All are doing ary club this afternoon, dear?” asked
fine at Hum writing.
the husband In the evening.
"Let me see.”, murmured bls wife.
Mjrn. .Buttes who ha* been Mick tte
‘•Oh. yes. I rt-memter now. Why. we
]ian month ia able to call on friends.
dlscuss*sl that woman who recently
Mrs. Elsie Lester who ba* be«n visit-1 moved into the bouse across the street
ing friends at Union City returned and Longfellow."
home last Wednesday.
Myrtle Tobias of Urbandale is visit­
Ok! Lady ) watching n football match)
ing her old school mate?* at this place.

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We
Per cent on
Pay t) Deposits.

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We loan money on Real Estate
or good Bankable Paper.
We,
loan our money at home, and doi
business with people we know
are all right. We do a safe, eon- &lt;
servative busineM and have
&lt;

Honey .to Loan
at reasonable rates,-Deeds, &lt;
Mortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.
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New York Drafts, Insurance1
and Bonds Sold.

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DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH,fPresIdcntJ. O. HUQHES.lV. President.
E. S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
DR. AtcLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPENNING.
JAMES COLLINS.-

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R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

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OFFICE HOUKS-n-te ttB. oulW! p.m..T
»i* p.m.. All call* promptly atteodisl. Tote1 pbooe at offlx.
1 Offlce at mldsnce. Delteu. Mich.

—I canna' unneratan* that tootba'. Her ।

E; J. Stanton and wife visited Nash­
Son—Well, you aee, each aide la trying
NOTICE OF BEAMING CLAIMS,
ville friends Inst Thursday and Friday. to kirk tb. l-U b«tw«ra tboat |k»u &gt;t
“'Cl!!™,
Miss Clara Van Syckle will return to either end of the field. Old I-ady—. Prolmte court for thr Conntv of Barry, nuu
— ■ &lt;» — *-------her home in Battle Creek thin week WwL that wodna be hard tar daa If : from that dale were
siluwnd for'creditors te prs-u-nt their claims acahut the. estate of Almira
after a month’s stay at Dr. Galagher a they'd a‘ get oot o’ the road.
A. Kork Ian* *
*■!&lt;&gt; county, dfloeased.
and that all creditors of Mid dectnumd are re­
Walter Oruwbee drives a new horae
quired to present their chtlms to said Probate
purchased of Glen Marahall to take tte
If you put two pei-Hon-M In the Mime Court, at the Prolmte ornce In tbe City of Ha»place of a valuable one he lost: a- few bedroom, one of whom him tbe tooth­
ache and the ocher Is In love, you will such claims will lie h**anl before said Court, on
weeks ago.
Munday the «th day of October next. St tea
John Ormatee is driving tbe mail find that tte person who has tbe tooth- o'clock in the fort-uoon of that day.
Dated .lune 30th. a. I). IMS.
while Edd Cassidy is gettiuhg up his scbe wlU go to Bleep first. Isn’t it curt. J udxeot Prebate.
hay.

Harry Pickard and wife s|»ent Sunday t

at It V.

Gallagher’s.

DOSTER.
Mis. Clara Doster Olsen and her
/ather-in-law Mr. Olsen retained to
their Dakota home Monday after a few
weeks visit with Mrs. Augusta Doster.
Doster Band will not play at PlainwelJ
racef. this season as only a few cotfid
leave their work at present. .We un­
derstand Orangeville hand will play
and we are glad tu kn&lt;»w they have
secured the job for they are ouf neighliors you know and we wishthetn well.

MisO Murcia Warrant of Kalamazoo
visitwd friends in the neighborhood a
few days of last week.
Ml**-Beatrice Furr who had the mis­
forttine to swallow a pin which lodged
in h|r wind-pipe and was with difficul­
ty removed is so much improvedi that
her mother brought her home Monday.

IALDRICH BROS
I the

New Deere Hay Loader

r

The best general purpose Hay Loader
on the market.
Ur
Will load hay from the
BUNCH, J
SWATH,
WINDROW,
j)
ANY OLD WAY

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery are
visiting Mra. Avery's mother and fath­ *
er. Mrs. Avery will be rememliered
as Miss Lara Warner.
,
Mrs. Amos Brownwell of Shelbina
Mo.,I is visiting her daughter Mrs.
John 8. Chandler Jr.
Dotcr Band played at Allendale last
Sunday.

Mathematical readers will be Interrated in the following quotations from
Robert Recorde, who introduced tbe
sign of equality into algebra. Records
was (he first English author who wrote
on tbe subject of algebra. In his
treatise called "Whetstone of Witte,"
published about 1557. be* says: "To
svoldo the tedlouse repetition of these
words. is equalle. to, I will s«te, as I
doe often in worke use, a poire of
parallel lines of one lengthe, thus: —,
because no 2 thynges can be mors
equalle."
Sound kidneys are safeguards of life,
lake tbe kidneys healthy with Foley’s
:rdney Cure, ror sale by Arthur 'E.
[uhoiIand. Sncoesor to W. H. Goodyear.

fl *W

famous

Will guarantee it to load Beans and
Clover Seed and not shell as many as
it would by using a fork, and LOTS
less work.
It is the lightest Draft Machine ou
the market. Come and see one set np
and hear more about if.

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and in fact everything to be found
in an up-to-date general; line. We
are proud of our stock, bjut proud­

Hundreds

Koa w What It M«suu.
I
ij ‘ Tbe kidneys are overtaxed;
Have too much to do.
,
I: They tell about it in many aches and
1I pains—
I Backache, aideacte. headache.
i Early symptoms of kidney ills.
[ Urinary troubles, diabetes. Bright’s
1 disease follows. •
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•
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■ A nnJ
Hastings
citizen tells here a cor; tain cure,
*j. M. Saner, .-----------breeder of fast horass,
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; living
on .......................
Michigan Ave., »a»: *‘1W
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You can find It at -

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DELTON,

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YERTY’S CORNERS.

HelplHelp!
Thug cried the hair. And a
kipd neighbor cune to the res­
cue with i bottle of Ayer’a
Hair Vigor. The hair waa
aaved! In gratitude, it grew
long and heavy, and w'nb all
the deep, rich color of earty
life. Sold in all pans of the
world for sixty years.

SAR5*PABU-&lt;
PILLS.

WANTS
if you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
is anything useful you want to
buy. place an ads. in the
BANNER'S WANT COLUMN,
if vou have a buggy that's lying
idk in the barn: a stove or
other household goods you
doti’.t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you wftrjt to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our Want Column
ft brings buvers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR HACK
INSERTION. Try It.

' Bordman Barnum and wife cf Char­
. lotte are spending the week at J. R
' Barnum's.
.
NASHVILLE.
Yerty and- family of this place
Judge Smith and daughter Gertrude were at Carlton Sunday.
wen goento of his father and brother
j|rx Rose Rodetangh celebrated the
D. and E. V. Smith Saturday.
first birthday of her twins. Greta Gail
Mbs Florence Grohe' has ro far re- . and Violet? Belle July 14lh. Those
covered from her illness as to be able I present were Mrs. O. P Wellman, and
to ride out
' daughter. Mrs. Nettie Wellman, also
'Miss Myrtle Smith gave a lawn party i Miss Ruth Wellman, Mrs. Hortense
to about forty of her young friends Payne and daughter. Mrs. Royal BarHaturday night in honor of her friend num. the Mimes Gladys and Gertrude
Miss Helen Shafer of Ohio who is Barnum and Mrs. B. Hamp. Supper
visiting her. Ice cream and cake were w as served and a jolly good time re­
: served aud a jolly'good time was had j ported liy the babiea.
by all present.
Loy Wellman who has teen at Otsego
&lt; Misa Amelia DeCouraey has been a is home on a vacation with a large
guest of Mrs. George Cole west of town , carbuncle* on his ankle.
the past week.
.
Mire Charlotte Barnum started for
Wisconsin last Monday in tbe Loyal
W. K. Cole is repairing his house.
Miss Gertie Price is entertaining her Temperance- Legion work.
Married at the home of .the bride**
cousin Raleigh from Jackson. •
Hiram- Perkins and fajnily have parent* July 12th Nora Clara Schnei­
der and Oscar Yerty, both of latke
'moved on their farm nprth of town.
Odet*M. Mr. Yerty has always lived
Gaylord Lee of Tacoma Washington at this place and the wishT*of the en­
is in the village visiting friends.
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tire common ity is a happy and prosRev. Aiken and wife of Spring Arbor pcrous.life for the newly wedded pair.
were guests of Mrs Asa Noyes Thnrs- They will commence homekeepuig on
their return from Chicago, at Lake
Mr .and Mrs. (Hare Furnias and Mi« Odena.
Minnie Fumiss are camping at Wall
Rev. Sheldon will preach at the C.
Ijskc.
.
B Church next Sunday al 10:30 A. M.
All are cordially invited to attend.
SOUTHWESX MAPLE GROVE.
David Kidder, ot Naahville Kan been
HINDS CORNEB.
viniting at Mr. Gardener’s the past
W. O. Tobias and son Onion spent
week.'
Saturday and Sunday at their farm.

rtrsdl« whteb experi-nev

proved

MRS. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON

Mrs. Booker T. Washington, wife of
tbe famous negro educator of Tuske­
gee, Ala., is a bard worker for tbe .good
of tbe colored people of this country
and te a faithful and energetic aid to
ber husband tn bis efforts for the, up­
lifting of their race.
Mrs Washington te a well educated

everyday American matron. Sbe is a
large woman and tall and has regular
features, magnetic eyes, beautiful
te-vh and good language, with the
southern drawl.
.
Tbto colored woman of tbe south Is
a teacher, although Rhe has. several
children. Five hundred negro girls
who are thirsting for better things are
under her care at Tuskegee. Ah a girl
jibe wa« educated at Fisk college and

rtys, "and After that If, for good rea-

college.I still would have tbe subatance
and material of her stady much the
same as his. tbe main difference being
one of method aud jnirpooe. conforming
to tbe use to which her learning to likely to be put Sbe would have men
to teach her as well as women, be-

cosnut oil, two ounces; wweet almond
oil. two ounces; tincture of bensolh.
half dram. Melt Jin- first five Ingre­
dients together and beat until the mast
concretes. adding the benzoin, drop by
drop. during this process. Extract of
violet or any perfume may be added If
agreeable.
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FOR SALE—Scotch (.’ollie Puppies.
Enquire T- S. DeMott, Route X, Has­
tings.
WANTED—To buy good work horse.
Will pay good price. Address Albert
Buritie? Woudlantl. Mich.

FOR SALE—One Osborne all rteel
Hay Tedder used a little on my farm.
Am now through haying. Price &lt;20.
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R. L Hendershott, Hardware.
DRESSMAKING—For ladies and
children. Call on Mra. Rettinhouse
224 S. Jeffesrtm St. Price* reasonable. ■

ROOMS—For rent Aug. 1st.
Spaulding.

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---------------------------| Our church is being painted and
WANTED—Ladies are invited to call
and examine samples of infant* wear,
LACEY.------------------papered on th- inside and begins to
also ladies summer shirt waist* and
Stanley Warner waa taken quite sick lookefran and bright, altho' only the
drew ' patterns- 2t*&lt;; Jefferson St
one day last week at Nashville but is ; over-head is done.
Jonee Block.
»N. u. be out «K»in no«.
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WANTED—I want to rem a medium
The Misses
Misties Grace Stanton.
Stanton, Tresme
Tremie attended last
la*t Sunday eve. The hugs,
size home with . b^th room. Family
Wooley. Melissa Warner were home from 1 mr/squitore and dog* were quite a^tent- .
ninaU. George Menhennick.
the Kalamazxx) Normal school over ; ive which, of course, tended to make
.So Mere Wark.
.Sunday.
’ ; the young congregation inattentive, hut
Otto Stoye™ and Wife and Nellie in spite of this all enjoyed a good
■gon,
tau actually perfMfied a gawt I Stev®n* of Bat**® Creek visited friends league led by Brother Delos Neal,
tabor saving sHm-ttw, at
Hick&gt;— ' aroan^ Lacey last Sunday.
’ | The league next Sunday will be led
Tot don't aey. Wteka—Yes; he's going | Mrs. Jennie Roe and son Neil left bv Mias Mable Bowman.
to marry Mias Hoxtay.—OathoUc Stand- Monday for a. week'a visit at Nashville.
A league cabinet meeting will be,
Br° and Tlme*’
It must l&gt;e that our hardware mer- held in tbe near future so tbe officer*
B_
chant and M. W. Dunham have gone are requested to be r»v*dy to come as
T don't aee'wby you asked Mr Behr ’nto tl,e
business. We see they ! there is quite a little business cm hand,

See’Dd.-Remember that one may b»*
witty without being popular, voluble
without being agreeable, a* great talker
aud yet a great bore.
Third.—Be aincere. tine wbo habltually sneers at everything uot only rendisagreeable to others, but
wU1 *,ooa cefl*e 1° fi°d pleasure in life.
Fourth.—Be frank. A frank, open
countenance and a clear, cheery laugh
are worth far more even socially than

Fifth.—-Be amiable. You may hide a
vindictive nature under a polite ex­
terior for a time, as a cat masks Its
sharp claws in velvet fur. but the least
provocation brings out one as quickly
ns the oth&lt;T. and ill natured people are

The finest thing on earth

for cooking and lighting.
Don’t miss &lt;&gt;ur demon-

Not the least practical ot one wonjan'f many traveling conveniences la
a toilet apron designed to be used par"futarly ou a sleeping car. but equally
kcticable on any car or boat where
L-re 'Is a- deeming room (that provides
rlHties for making a fresh tuUet It
|made of heavy litwn. with tumed.up
k-kers featherstitebed Ip white or a
ilnty color. In which brtisb and comb,
trplns, nail file. etc., ciu be wtowed
pay.
When the belt. Is fastened
around the watat one can be sure of
hgvlug ber toilet articles at hand tnof clipping and sliding over tbe
with every lurch pf the train.
pot In use It cau be rolled up
and stowed away in the traveling bag.
acting as a toilet case. I tn convenience
cannot be Imagined.—Housekeeper. •

It would seem as though there ought John Robinson and called on other
to he some Home Missionary work friends one davTjwt week.
done in this part of ‘the world as we
compelled
to listen to the hum of
*
IRVING.
P. T. Colgrove has entirely n-bnilt were
.
.
the McNair house on Green Street, Binders ail day Sunday.
Mrs. Enoch Andros is entertaining
r»«rf th-boil, . new
Effi- (i.rrett ^,r.t Snndar witf&gt;&gt;r
her
sirter
Mr-&gt;.
Jape Sweet.
torn out insiueentirely and rephutored.
.
,
'
put on new rfrehes. re-sided, minted. Aunt Mtx bloody.
Mrs. James Pattison and little daugh­
put in larger windows, and in every
ter Helen of your icily an- visiting tbe
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
way is making it into a modern house.
former’s parems Mr. and Mr.*. H. C.
The property will be- fur rent by the
Every body i&gt; busy, improving the
middle of
August.
,
gocid weather, wjth their haying and Strong of this place.
FOR SALE—Three new milchs cows,
i\eopie interested in good stock will
find at my farm a thorongh-bred Dur­
ham bull .for service. Prices right
W.L. Penhock. Route 6, Hastings.

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mon books of tbe 'race, tbe great books
written for human beings, not a special
library prepared for her."
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the neck every night in
water iDtoj^blch a little pure benxocu
has tieen dropped, then dry thoroughly
and use a good cream, you will find
any roughnres will be relieved. Here
ten good cream tor th to purpose: Lan­
olin. two and one-halt ounces; sperma­
ceti. three-quarters of an ounce-, white

MBS. booxxm r. WA&amp;HIVGTON.
then went to Tuskegee an an Injitructres*. She fell tn love with Booker
Washington, married hln^and went on
teaching. .
"I think it is too had a woman has to
give up teaching after ber roarriagi-.”
said Mrs. Washington to a .reporter. "I
know jots of married women wbo
would like to take up teaching again,
but I guess they don't dare.
'Td .rather be in the Tuskegee school
Mra. O'Conner of Hasting* has been
harvesting.
than traveling about with my hus­
vfaiting Mra. Laura Baldwin and Mra.
Miss Beulah La mb is visiting Miss
band. Getting Into tbe public eye has
Mary Ellsworth for the part week.
It* dtaadvantages
My bu*b*nd can
Reatha Andrews.
Will Smith and wife are spending a tell you that He hasn't got orw
2 Mr. and Mra. Albert Beard .uf Nash­
laughing at a certain minister's ad­
few days at Gun Lak?r- .
ville are spending the week with Mr.
The concert given at tbe'M. E. dress. in which be said Mr. Washington
and Mra. Thus. Egners.
was tbe worst beggar in tbe world.
church uuii
last OBUiruiiv
Saturday won
was a
a succcjv
success..
.
■ voureo
"Maybe be la ti&gt;e worst l»eggxr. But
Ox. Me visited Mr. «&lt;1 Mm Tbuw
.moootri to (10.
then b* to not iiegglng for himself.
Egner one day last week.
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Rev. W. J. htdd and wife have two He's begging for the good of the whole
Mta Berth. Htu. i. viMtlac « thr
, .Utting them.
world, 'axal that makes a difference.
home of hex aunt and unde Marv
. .
.
iwd'WMter Rom.
, ««O' /enku« went to B.y 5 tew Detroit News Tribune.
•
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■ last Friday whflre *»he expects to stay
Edith Decker of Kalamu spent Sun- for H few
Her . Mi^r Miw
First.-Remember that a good voice
day with her parent* Stephen Decker , Minnh. yenkinH ^.^-unud her a*
f*®ilyfar JU( Grand Rapids and returned Sat- ideas are essential to fluent language.
Nearly everybody attended the aid | urday. bringng her little niece with Tbe voice should be carefully trained
society at Mrs. John Phillips' Fridky. her.
and developed. A full, clear, flexible
voice 1* lone of tbe surest indications of
The dance at Fred William*’ comers j
good breeding, aaya tbe Boston Travwm largely
. attended.
BANFIELD CHURCH NOTES.

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tion will jibe sjvixl l»er life only with

Mrs. Foster is visiting friends and
Cha*. Smith virited his- aister Mtn
relative* in Ohio.
Ansel Phifiij^ one day tart week.
Mrs. Mary I’iyne gave a birthday
Aivah and Boaz -Walton of Battle
Creek sjent Sunday with their parents party last Thnrsday.. It w^a Mrs.
and Mrs. Henry Walton.
Payne'a Mrs. Bechtel's and little Ella
There will tie a business Dueling at’ Kline’s birthday. A gocxFtime report­
the South Evangelical Church the eve­ ed by all present.
ning of July 26.
Mr. Frank Ikotey of Tenn, visited

FOR SALE—Hon«e and two acres of
land, reccaid ward Hartings. Enquire
Albert Wood.

GAS

GAS

mar. languages, history, natural adetice. logic, phUcwopLy a ad literature.
"I would have her go Io school with i

Mrs. John Jacob Astor tell* of a visit
she once paid to a Parisian tailor in
company with a friend who bad taken
on numerous superfluous pounds. The
stout woman* was having a gowq fitted
and complained It was no tight she
could not sit down. The tailor, wbo
undenrtoxl American slang, blandly
inquired, "Does madam prefer a
gown Id which abe'ean stand up and
look smart or one tu which she can sit
down and look sloppy T' Madam or
dered the tight fitting costume, of
course.

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stration of gas stoves at our
office in Jones Block, on
South Jefferson Street.

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COME

HASTINGS HAS CO
BANNER
READERS
Shbdld make it a point to read our a’drert:*menu- EVERY WEEK as they appear. W- .
preciate that this is the busiest season i : thyear for farmers, but BUYING TIME frijl ■
he here. Our large Double Store on SviitS l-f!erson St. is filled with a fine line of
FURNITURE, CARPETS, CURTAINS, RUGS.
MATTINGS, PIANOS, ORGANS and SEW­
ING MACHINES.
and in fact everything to be found in a firtt-class I;
Furniture Store. It will pay you to come and )
see Uf&gt;.
\

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO..
Hastings, Mich.

( Furniture Corners.

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A very fine potato soup to made by

adding a quart of scalded milk. In

which several slices of onlan bare been
steeped, to two cupfuls qf mashed po­
tato. Soften, do not melt, a large tea­
spoonful of butter and mix with it an
equal quantity of flour- Add salt, pep-

gradually, stirring all tbe time, into
tbe milk nnd [►otato mixture. Sprinkle
a little finely mixed parsley on top
Serve with battered croutons.—New
York Post.
014 W»U P*»er.

Hartings Markats.
Hastings-Market* are corrected every
Wednesday morning and can be relied
upon as correct at that Ate.
Conected Wedneedav. July IV 1906.
PRODUCE.

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VEGETABLES. FKl'IlU. ETU."

MEATS.

Hygienists Insist that old wall paper
should be removed before tbe new to
said than done. Tbe best way to re- luuni-*. alive-$s.o&gt;- K.ec.
move it is to wet it with hot water.
oetorc
using a targe whitewash brush. One
pot’LTKY. HIDES AX1&gt; W&lt;m»L.
wetting to not sufflclonL but the uur- tjtekena. allre-Tc-ac .

until the paper cornea off easily.

TO OUR
It is our aitti to have the BASNER
reach every Barry countytuuser:t*ron Thursday, -ui order .
we must go to press not later ‘.lianr
3_3C» Wednesday afternoon; "&gt; iw
our correspondents to please Uiaili
their favors as early Monday,sible thus inAiring the ptabl:es|!on!
of their letters. Much local tierscomes in Tuesday and Wedne-jdayi
and tb handle all this and /.m col I
, urn us of correspondence rtid get eutt
the paper at the above tine
w &lt;j$
us a good deal, at best, ane w- \&gt;nnot be certain of printing
■.•“tri
correspondence every week, .v
desire to do without fail, tmies- •«»-.
get your letters Tuesday noon st tbe’.
very latest.

to sing.” said tbe popular girts stater. are bringing in quite a few.
Tbe L. A. S. will meet with Mra.
Sixth-Ik- sensible.
Society never
When a fire to wanted tn a burry
'hated' ’to do
* “it
' ‘” wa* tbe reply, "but
The Lacey W. a T. U. will meet Alice Bristol next Wednesday P. M. lacks, for fools, and what you consider
very entertaining nonsense may soon
with Mra. Jeesie Woodmansee July 36 , July IMh.
talking.’
be looked
upon aa very
folly.
at two
o'clock.
Tbe meeting
will tiresome
be
All
come out to
league and
bring
Seventh.—Be cheerful. If you have sugar form burns moat readily. While No.s
devoted to tbe study of tbe Loyal Tem- some one with you.
.
,
,
We are sure that ‘
do great trouble ou your mind ^oa-- it te Dot exactly an economy to burn ,1~~
perance Legion Department. Let each , all will enjoy it Also tbe beautiful bare no right to render other people
member make a special effort to be I moon-, light evenings are enjoyable
mtoerable by your long face and dolor- trouble in an emergency to,be able'to •
present.
use tt. To dear a fire for grilling sugar j
te excellent.
be avoided.
WELCOME CORNERS.
"Watch tbe front wheel." said a ven­
Eighth.--Above all. be- cardial and
: Hazel Stodge of Harting* spent laat arable citizen the other day Just after sympathetic. True cordiality nnd sym­
be had witnessed a serious accident on pathy unite all tbe other qualitica enu­
Tbe hair, being designed to protect j
week with her unde. Clyde Stedge.
We carry a large stock of generPennsylvania avenue, in which a man
the bead, expects to be expo«wd to sun
-al merchandise, well assorted
, The W. C. M. C. met at the home of had been knocked down and run over merated and are certain to secure tbe and air and will not flourish without
popularity
ao
dear
to
every
one.
and kept fresh by new arrivals
Jackson Lodge, No. 11g, B.P.O. Elks
the Misses Norah and Blary Spencer's
three things, says a£ authority. Tbe
of goods most every day. Bear
last Wednesday.
,
Those four words constitute a whole
W«m«a Wwarworbera.
hah- demands sun and wind. Thereby
in mind that our prices are in a
THE LAMEST OUTDOOR EXHIBITION
THE WORLD
warning
chapter,
nnd
if
jeeople
In
their
Women
do
not
compete
wrth
men
class by themselves; they are be­
! Mr. and Mra. Snyder and family of
low competition.
Grand Rapids are visiting ’-people in burry and scurry would only heed them when they work. Workers are oot nec- frcquently the hair to allowed to l»e
tberc would be fewer broken bones, easarily competitors. There is compe- loose tbe better will its growth be.
lh!!.T C;nl.t&gt;
x..
ertppl" •«&gt;
,
esoa ual, ™
u ooi’^i
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.
titioo only when there to Dot work
Mim hvernia Edwanb. of New Mex- j -no noti- ne cautions, "look at the enough for sH'and when If some get It
Floor Brooms
me to 30c
ico
is
spending
ber
vacation
with
her
.
borae.
or
tbe
driver.
Tbe
animate
may
others
must
ba
unemployed
or partly
10 quart Sprinklers.
Screens may be made to look bright
........ U)c
. be turned suddenly in your direction by ao. Women may be helpers of threw and fresh by giving them a coat of
Hay &amp; Grain Forks, 2 sizes.... 50c । j parents 8. R. Edwards and wife.
The
W.
Q
M.
C.
will
meet
with
'•
Q
o
’
&lt;*
of
tbe
reins
or
some
other
wbo
work.
SccMrtimee
when
there are prepared black varnish. The varnish
Cheese, per pound
............
"*
1................................ 13c
Several Hug
lug Toba~;c,
Tobaccos, "3 cuts. 25c I Mini Ella Scobev July 2H: all members
and thr drlver™rr!-v ln ■ 001 eno*!* worteu none of them can will also help to prtvervt- them. It
Stupendous Military and Naval Spectacle
Muslin, psr yJrd
...... 5C‘tO l!ic
to be present
dk&gt;tc&lt; the direction his team te ^otax wort to advantage Coworking te mushould be put on with a good point
Typifying with Historical Accuracy the
Standard Bidder Twine, per lb 11c | are requested
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to morp i». The attention of tbe aver tually profitable a* a rule. Tbe numbrush
and
rubbed
well
Into
the
mesh
Jelly Tumblers, per doz.
~~ ±Z2 25c
BALTIMORE
i age driver la usually attractwl by.mat- "
‘
co both sides.
Flour Sifters.......................
10c
great as materially to diminish men's
Shaving Brushes ................... L.
5c ’ Darwin Mdwin while rtreteh.ox
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r ! passing teams, pretty girls ^nd tbe chances. There to enough for both of
A hHrmlem, bandoline to made of onetdnee wir. Irt Uw wire allp out ol hi. Jlkl. But wau.b th,
[BUO1 WBM1
the things which both can do equally Half ounce quince seed, on which pour I
an Exhibition that knows no rival and staads alone on the very pin­
pinchers and tbe pinchers came Iwck । aD&lt;i
an ejsgy matter to J well and
enough
forp men
..
m
mtju to do
&lt;]0 exchi
exchi-­ ohohalf pint of ‘-oiling water, and I
nacle of fame, with .startling vividness and astonishing truthfulness.
Everything we sell we guaran­
striking him on the head, cutting an | gvpid an approaching team, even slvely of those" things whlcb women
when cool- strain and perfume with 1
tee to give satisfaction, or your
j—v
though It be a runaway. The next ! cannot do. while of those things whkb
, ..
uglyfcash.
violet toilet abater.
money back. Your produce is
j
time
you
go
across
the
avenue
try
the
both
can
do
men
have
do
right
to
claim
as good as the money to us.
। Mrs. Lizzie Smith and children spent
Highest Market Price.
1 experiment of watching the front wheel a monopoly. If nru would stop to
I Sunday with Mrs. H. Gaskill.
Bed Is not the place for thinking any
lv visited Mm D R.l&lt;l *D&lt;1 y°U W‘,,
* itb “** ,hat K U
that
Woroe° bare
more than it te the place for repenting.'
’ Mark
ly vimtaa Mra. u. Haiti
wring ciauae.* aa they say In con- rreponsIbUh ieo that they have, either
Thinking to guaranteed to keep one
*
y
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gress.*'-Washington
Star.
a
widowed
i
other
or
stater*
aM
Dfttb□Tours for Low Prices
wide awake.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Norris of Lacey |
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500 Pirtldpuft.
5 Acrts jf Sinerj.
Eiinms Stiji. 500 Feet Lmj.
' faljr of “competttkm.''-Exctange.
visited at Will Norris* Sunday.
Card of Thanks.
A woman who is subject to burning i
$1,000 Nightly Display ol Pain’s riDrUfflRlf C
feet should never w«tr brelleaa Flippers
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrison spent!
,S.TxU'“‘1 ®ar ta&gt;srlrii thaalu to
WorW*s Famous Manhattan Beaoh r IH t IV U H
O
about ber room.
General Merchandise.
Sunday with Mrs, Chas. Hida.
I *hown u«durtns/UbT *cknr«\
I In outlining "The Way to WomanMrw D. B^clwin riiited u Mnu B.
““
Irvins, Mich.
। hood” In Harper's Bazar Henry Van
REDUCED RATES OU ALL ROADS
Don’t take tbe heroine of fiction as a
Hanson's Sunday.
£*•. V”
c- 1‘xwhuck
M
F. C. JOHXMOX
model for everyday- life.

t-oley’s Honey

Do Not Forget

Tar

JACKSON, MICH.

PAIN
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w $100,000

FALL OF PORT

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Terrific Bombardment! Thrilling Sea Fight!
Terrible Dynamite Goos and Rapid Firing Weapons!
Triumphant Entry ot the Victorious Forces!

W.W. Watson

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 27. 1905,'
PIERSON’S TEAM

INVITED OFTEN TO
“GO TO HALIFAX
SO THE EDITORS OF MICHIGAN

WON THE CONTEST

HASTINGS WON THE
BOWLING CONTEST

The Clerks in Pierson's Store Won

The City Team Won from the Mid­

from the City

dleville Team Last Wednesday-

Team.

Evening by 35 Points.
A team of five bowlers came over!
from Middleville last tVwhresday to I
play a similar team picked from the
players in this city, on Henry Well- ,
m man's bowling alley. There was a,
large crowd.prwtent a considerable en­
thusiasm waa displayed. A party of
about 35 came over from Middleville
i to cheer their team, among them lieing
twelve or fifteen ladies.
The Hastings team composed of Cole- j
man. Cadw*llailer. Crothem. Wuoton
and'CMborn, bowled a total score of '
1K71I for the three game*, /fhe appos‘.ing team eohq&gt;oe&lt;xl of Swift. Wildern.
Ganlner. Barrell and Blake, scored 1M4
(Kiintx. The local team won the con­
test by 35 points.

After the city Imwling team won the
contest from the-Middleville -team last
Wednesday evening.- the Clerks in
Piepion’s store 'rhallunged them to a
game to he played Friday evening.
The gamQ was for" the highest total
score in five games, the losers'to pay
for the games.. Pielbon's team was
composed of the following: Roy Hptchinaon.
Clint
Cadwallader. James
Howard. W. .McDonald and Morris
Pierson. Geo. Coleman. Dr.. \Vqoton.
Henry Ostom. -Arthur Cyothors and
Clare Pienam made up the other team.
The Pierson team liowled a total score
for. the live games of 3350 while tie? city
team liowled but 3230. losing the con­
text by just an even hundred points.
Hutchinson for the Pierson's liowkxl
the highest score by winning 774 points.
Osborn of the city team was second
with HPN points to his credit.

ST. JOHN AN IN­
TERESTING CITY
Was the Scene of Many Early Con­
flicts, and Today i/a Prominent

Manufacturing \ Center.

We left Portland Wednesday forenoon ;
aboiit 11 o’clock over the Maine Cent:al •
bound for St. John. New Brunswick,
changing however, over onto the Inter­
colonial R. R. liufore reaching that
city. The rule along the entire route
is most
interesting,
taking one ’
through the citien of Bangor. Augusta,
along the famoux Penobscot* where the
catching of &amp;ilirion is-a prominent in­
dustry an&lt;l through ttyt agricultural
and lumbering sections of the ata'te.
We reached St. John along quite late .
tha* ' evening, stopping at the Rpyal
hotel and devoted the next day to sight
seeing. Wo Had Aboard offog tieing m»
thick that on** could cut it tip in
chunks, but We had never seen any NEW OWNERS ARE THE THORN­
thing of the kind, and were therefore
APPLE GAS AND ELECTRIC
hardly prepared to believe it. Our first
morning in St. John would almost
COMPANY.
justify-one’ifi tlw belief that a fog of
that density/wax ’ jtosxible. The fog’
wan so thick khat one could scarcely DEAL CLOSED THIS
see five teet away, and the buildings
WEEK MONDAY
across the ’larrow "treet from our ho­
tel were a* securely hidden from our
view as they wonld'have been hail they Whereby Gas Co Sells to the Thorn­
•been located on, the other side of the
apple Electric Co. New .Owners'
earth. But »jtxm after the sun arose.
Reduce Rates. I
• the- Cog Was dispelled. . and a* perfect
day was ushered hi. which added great­
The Hastings Gas C$. is,'iso tg,&gt;re
ly to the pleakure of our stay in tin- It is no*’ the Thurnapp^ uis aril
city. Ejrst dime a trolley ride given Electric Co.. the Tlinrnapjil* Electric
by the proprivtucs tif the Street Rail­ ' Co huvifig-dwed the deal whereby
way. All the sight* of the city were ! they berouie owners
tlu? iocal ga*
shoxvn by members uf the lx&gt;ard of plant, and have changed th® jname ,to
trade, who imccnniuinied us. our party correspond.
finally’landiiir at’Bay Point, a beauti­
Jt will !*■ remembered that ult the
ful resort across from.the river which
time the Hustings Gas Co. was-gmnted
is owned by ute Street Railway Com­ the franchise, Mr. Kupf for thu Elet'pany. Here light fefreahments were trie Co. idsk oxked for k franchise.
served and u very pleasant hour spent. Thix was return'd by the council beIn thr-afteijnoan the Board of Trade cause cumjHitit ion wax desired. Itj now
•and Baldness 3!«-n’s Association char­ appeadl that we are to have no c&lt;inputered a, large steamer and took, the tition. Will this lai a good &lt;hiti£ for

MODEL MILE OF

there is an underground passage to the
COktlnucd on page three

WESTERN ELECTRIC
May Mean Much to Hastings Here­
after. Articles of Incorporation

Filed at Lansing.
From the St. Johns Republican we
learn that articled of incorporation for
the Saginaw Bay and Southwestern
have been filed at Lansing. These call
for the construction of a line from
Saginaw to St. Johns, but it is said the
line will be extended from the latter
place to Woodbury, to connect with the
C. K. &amp; a at the latter point.

I

ING CONVENTION

WILL MEET AT YPSI­
LANTI NEXT YEAR
Something About the Growth of the

Legion and the Scope of

After devotional exercise* and tha

hfilh IN nilTI Ilin appointing: of committees the feature
K
iIAIi 111 Kill I AnlJ of “ftvmoon session wa« . the annual
ftVHI/ 111 KUILHIIU
t,ftbeprtrid?nt. Among other

THE PUBLIC SPIRITED CITIZENS

LOO Ko GOOD.
TO ME

OF THAT TOWNSHIP HAVE

’

, tbinjts If paid r
.
’
-'in ITTCl.wn rid ourselves from Enghtu iaud in b'tH we rid ourselves from

LANDED IT

freewonptry?”
.
• The struggle of to-day i-t a battle
'against st j&lt;ug driuk. ". , i
. t
i
"it is well enough to .g&lt;&gt; after the
HAVE GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO EXHIBIT “ri-1,01
,u *° •*’",h* &lt;’hiM:
pUBLig.
&gt; reh,jto form rather than reform.”
• Voting women sfrbuld tydd Marne
How Good Road* Can Be Built Over standards for young men. that young
: inenj require of women." /
•
i
Deep Sand and High Grades
"A club is usually nothing Imt i
mercy :u
on “Quarter Line.”
. gambling house' and saloon illegally
thepE’s a bargain
Because 'of the interest its people I conqnvted '
have • always shown in the cause of .
‘ Th* home xhoud be the club. ’ j
g.Hxl roads, the }uwn having more
'Bvery young man owes it to hit
mite* of grarel-rovered highway than mother, bis sister and to himarff t*
any other in. the etmnty. the BANNER help suppress the liquor traffic.”
is glad thathtate Commissioner Earle
jrreident s address was follow^
has decided |to make the ” model faile” I hy tihe reports of the state officeniof
of good road iu that township. The which that of the general secretary
that he huya from the same-people as
cut prices. Not much! Hu
ax the home retailer and-that his sell­ smooth. He aims Ut give thu impres- . • ouarter Uns’ road has been selected, rtmtainj many items of internet. There
pledged members in the state,
ing expenses*®** enormous--fn&gt;m two rion ami alas quite often succeeds, and certainly un that line a mile can
cho*en where sand and heavy grade*. »nd
suUcribers to Cr uder
to five times Chat of any retailer. He that all his ’price!, are just ns low as
will
be
encountered
within
a
mite
Monthly
the official organ of the L. T.
can’t arid doesn’t sell cheap'r than those quoted on the well known artkcles 1
His cut prices are. bait. He more than stretch that; will serve the piirpoee j kthe home murnhant. ,
Question box conducted In Mro
Knowing that he can’t he re-orts to makes up for it &lt;&gt;n the price asked for which the commissioner will- no doubt
cunning—he um-* bait.
ocher articles wh«»se value is not so have in-view, to illustrate by example Rowley, closing thcaftemomi program
what can
accomplished in thf way • with * reading by Mia« Charolttd V.
well known.
roadmaking against Barpuiu. # ’
He get* the ciistomeixorder and con-’ of- first-dium
niton oewwi’ni; ‘'nta price*.- «&lt;ftentim&lt;*
ihe Tuesday evening session w-hh
to lest than euSL lie advertise* the fidence with .. bait prices and then xtich odd* as deep sand apd *t«* p grades.
This
road
wften
.-umpteted
will then l»e opened by devotional exereism led
.
act.. He is honest
alsiut
it. He "Fries 'em out” with high prices and
doesn-t attempt to show that all his ' good prutit*. Or he tempts ubo order what it ought to be, a monument to i hy Mrs. E. L. Calkins of Kulatnazoq,
good* are sohl on that haris all the with such a liuit price and their sends tho cause of good roads and.diould nut followed by addresses uf welcome, fir
Is-anything but that. We have full the (churches. Rev. D. H. Lila-: for tl»
i lime. /
a substitute article.
1 ’
Home merchants can meet the price cunfidencu that Commissioner Earle । L. T. I*. H. LeRoy Cbapoton; for the
The mail order man also cuts price*,
will make it a model mile x&gt;f road. , U- T. U.. Mrs. E. H Cakitu*.
occasionally. In fact he has a cut of any mail order house.
•
price or^twq in every line of goods
You should distinguish lietween Imr- ami a thorough and natisfactory object j Knllamar-oo. Mayor Uodd was to dqlesxon not only to Rutland, but to the ' Kver the welcome for the city but was
they are always an item of well known gains and liait.
pconle of this co.unty—for the .whole , unable to be present,
value. But -.seldom advertises them
was tlw
this
county will be interested. .
.
|। The feature
ft-ature of the evening wax

NOT WHAT THEY SEEM
•

Why dd people patronize retail
mail order hensea?
" js it because they lovt- their pjoprietors. becatixe they like&lt;to'send tbeir
money away from home. Itccause they
receive better treatment than from
home merchants. Is'cnnse of a greater
variety. t&lt;&gt; wleet from. Iiecanst* they get

Not one of these rwwns will Bold.
Here, is the main reason - They

All the wisdom, experience, cunning
trickery of the retail mail order man
is concentrated on his effort to make
people-think he sells goods ’cheap
He tells
about cutting out' the
middle man. and his low selling ex­
pense. when inVestagation will show

BROKE

HIS LEG

AND ARM CONTEST OVER GUARDIAN­

------Warren Forman, A' Rutland Farm­
er. Meets With That Misfortune
*

Tuesday.

Thursday August
Warren Foreman, a Rutland, farmer
jrd
living rix miles west of the city, bad
,
..
.
. .. . ,
the misfortune to have his right lag
The loyal and enthusiastic .Sunday ।
.
,
...
, . u..&lt;&gt;rkars
7 ,
, »&gt;
i
* townuntli
* • • broken just above 'the kn««. and his
•Krw.l
Riitlnnit
school
workers of Rutland
township •
arm
also badly fractured fuenday
will have a towonship Sunday school ,
morning about six O’clock. ■ He went
conventon at the Rutland I*. B.
out to feed tlw hogs, anil they came
church. Thursday Aug. 3. commenc­
rushing up and crowded against him
ing at b :30a. in. An excellent pro­
pushing him over, and causing the iuram for tho forenoon and afternoon jUlj «c
iMouKwoEf*.
, jury we have mentioned. Mr. Fore­
sessions has been prepared, which we m«n wk. i»L’liv ’"rim.'bJ In.™' h.v’init
over which the water wildly plunges. have not apace'this week, to present.
• .
, , ,
In the afternoon! when the. tide is in, j Those who attend are urged to bring |! his left leg previously broken two or
three times, also his arm, and hj was
the order is reversed. and, the* water , Pentecostal Hymns No. 2J
• unable to get out of the animal*, way.
•goes tumbling in an opposite direction i
Dr. Lathrop was called, und reduce*!
from what it did in the morning. So 1
A BIG SHOW COMING.
the fracture. He fears Mr. Foreman
when we t&lt;xik our ride on the steamer ,
I
may
have n stiffened knee us a result of
in the afternoon, we rode right over Si Plunkard .t R«d'. Opera Hun... •*»’'"i"?I&gt;r' 1-thn’p «.«» that
the very falls we bad s«&gt; greatly ad­
'
: Mr. F s Ixmca are very brittle, so they
mired in the morning, the’ current of
Monday Evening July
| break very readily. All who know
the stream lieing exactly opjM»ite of
3,^t.
*
I him’will sympathise with Mr. Forewhat it was a few hours previous.
The next attraethm^t ruralt-emeUy. l''-huh
W the l«M ot m«£
Just below the suspension- .bridge is a
.-Milled Si Plink.nl. will dmntnouco a i “”d ‘j * h“"i
““ wh&gt;'
’‘“T"*1
large- whirlpool. It is thought that
ularly to a height' of 100 feet. When our
party was out enjoying the trolley ride
in the morning, the tide was out. and
we stood on the greht suspension bridge
about 100 feet above the river, and
looked down upon the falls of the St.
John river, as the-water was flowing
into the Imy. There is a fall of about
twelve feet, and through the foaming
waters ohe.canje« great lehges uf rock

LARGE AND INTEREST­

,TMe BANNER is in receipt; of a well
written account of the Loyal Temper­
ance; Legion Courontion.-nt Detroit !
written by a young man of this county
who attended as a delegate. We;give '
it a playe in our columns.
|Tie fifth annual convention of the,
DR. A. B. SPINNEY COMING.
Michigan State Loyal Tempetranet Le- ;
Dr. A. B. Spinney will be at the gion was called to order. Tuesday.
Hastings House Monday July 81, from July 11,
in. by the president,! j
one to nine p. m. See advertisement. Mr. Flayd Starr, of, Marshall. Mich..: !
with a few remarks in regard to the

BOW THE HAST
INGS GAS PLANT

Hustings' That remains Ito l»e peen.
John river, one of th«- features luring a -Manager Kypf dwlar»u that .it will.
ride over the falls. This may. and He says the Thornapplc C&lt;i. adofd for
prol&gt;ably due* sound strange, but St. the franchise last spring in goodjfaith
John lioasts &lt;tf ope phenomena, said t»»; and hecaiisu they thought ■ it a jgooiT
Ik- seen in unly one other place on buxint-AS and desired .to engage in it.
earth - and that is over in China. This He says the new bwners intend to push
feature is the-"reversible falls. ” St. the gas business for all there is ip it.
John is located c*i the Bay of Fundy. and have already- pi\&gt;poxed a 3 jiei! cent
At this point the tide rises and falls 27 ■ cut in rates fur lighting arid an •* per
feet, though at Moncton a little farther cent cut for heating with gas. and
up.-it attains a height of 35 feet, and '■ that further reductions will lie made,
the roar of the incoming tide can lie giving prices for gas lower than those
beard for miles. The St. John river is named in the franchise agreement of
430 miles long, mid drains large secf ontlmsstonpaseten.
tiuns of New Brunswick. Quebec, and...
Maine, and in some places attains a
RUTLAND
SUNDAY
width of five miles.
'
SCHOOL CONVENTION
At St. John the waters uf this river
are forced through a rocky gorge not I
over 130 yards in width, -the rocky;
Will Be Held at Rutland U. B. Church
con tinea of the river rising perpcndic-

STATE L I. L
CONVENTION
HELD IN THE CHY OF DETROIT.

DID IT BECAUSE IT PLEASED

THEM.

Does the
Trade With
in the Banner?

MACCABEE

COUNTY

PICNIC

SHIP IN PROBATE COURT

Ati interestng case was brought lie- At Thornapplc Lake Wednesday
fore Judge Mack’ Thursday. J. J.
Aug. 9. Great Commander-Boyn­
Perkins of PpdriaviDa la the guard­
ton Wifi Be There. ,
ian of Mrs. Almira Collister, widow
Tif the late J. N. Collisbu. who is
The Maccabees of Bany /Co., pro­
said to lie so feclde minded as to lie puse to have a county picnic at Cole’s
ihcapable of managing her businoxs. landing Thornapple lake, on AVednl-s- •
She has a little property which Mr. day, August *.». The committee on ar­
Perkins ha* manage^ very carefully-in rangements are planning for a big
her interest. Her son. who lives in time, and one will certainly be had un­
Grand Rapids, -desired her to lie de­ less all signs fail!
clared conqietent to
own
It look
has’after
lieenherarranged
that Great
affairs. Witneroes were introduced on Commander N. S, Boynton, of Port
’ Attbmey G. PitzgeraMr"'MQshall lx? present and address
llM&gt; Brm
"’•^er * Pilwrahl of tlle Mncuil.bxl member, of tho order.
/Grand
‘ — ...I Rapids, represent cd »V,&lt;.
V. .*
___ __
H, 1be Aii 1large ^**„
n,l
the young . «..
No. doubt
there
will
attendman. while W. W. Potter represented ance. The j&gt;ast few weeks have been
Mr. Perkins. JudgeMack’s decision very |)n8y {Ones
for
the
"
well ax others, mid it will be the
; has not been rendered in the otae.
’ proper thing to take a day off and
Nashville girlA are nothing if not hiive a good time with their friends.
original."A half down young ladies of The hard worked women folks will nj*the vilbige, desiring to get away from preciate a little vacation too.
heat and dullness of thia locality wont­
HIS RELIGION SAVED HIM.
north so^ne Ittn® *?'»
IMUW .tfc® dim­

graduating ex

COMPULSORY ATTEND-

I from the Senior" Grade L. T. L&gt; Tile
.1 addiretw to tht'graduMtes was delivered

ANCE AT SCHOOL by Mra. Frye., of Chicago.

(
i Wednroday ^morning, session was
; opened by devot ional exercise* ted by
Deputy Sheriff As Truant Officer In Mnt Slater, followed by the i4porta of
-. J sujierintendents of departments; Fiori*
All Districts Outside Incorpor­
er Minion. Bessie Bateman. Wacousta:
ated Cities and Villages.
' Christain Citizenship, Clifiord Rowley,.
A« No.'.Wl««dhylbfl»»tleg» !““’■«• &gt;“&gt;•: P"Clln*l.lure, rr^Md. the old ot.mpoht.ry.t- Big fUpid,: Crtmder Mo»tlly
U’ndtuicr la* and rnm-t, a rm* law.
Hathaway; F ranchiae. Edith
The t-hi.r rbanittw ar. prorhivna h.r
Llt”*,nr*a deputy .hnritt acting aa truant oSi- ■। Burton Harte!, Saranac.
■
At
thia
time
there
were
pledged
1215
cer under the direction of the com■;
•
i Hia
mMoner of «-ho&lt;,la. taid oMoer to art
-ubenl.n. to Crua«ier&gt;'M&lt;»1thi*. '
in-all who-.l district. .icrH in incur““ rtiBeroat lz«k.ia.
•porated citie. and village, and that 1 Th" •**««• "f «*»
i
children in all district, must attend «,'Tn b&gt;'
&lt;)reen. .&lt; Detroit. MM-hoollh. nttint abool year.
lowed by a l«|«.r.-. 'Chri.tian CUir-naJ----- --------------------ship and its effect upon* the (Tiurchr’
CARRIED OUT AN OLD THREAT
’*!*&lt;’«' '•u&gt;vr«L.n.It.r*-hiSh
Mis* Barnum enturtarnM by reading, , ,
' ’The Midnight run of the lOvoriandt*.
Elmer Munger.Gave Wesley'Dunham followed by rejiurts uf hsnU Legion*.

a Terrible Beating.
and claaing with a pray* by U»
.
i Calkins.
.
■ Monday.
Wednesday afternoon, session 6i&gt;en*d ’
mer at the resorts nod incidentally to
A hoiw trainer and an ex-divine who",
Elmer Munger of Johnstown is | by singing of, State L.. T. L. song..
•make the trip pay.” They are all at don’t live over 1000 miles from Has­
wanted tw the minions of ‘.he law. with devotumals led by Miin Jenme
work at fair wages in the botch of the ting became involved in a. wordy
night', engagemeilt at Heed;.
.
coutlmmrt on page two.
resorts and write home that they are jungle one day last week, in regard to On Monday it.is.claimed he hid in a
Opera B«« ui Monday July ill. Tnl.
CLAl|D SLAWSON RETURNGD.
and waibxl for
j:t- ”
j j;
liaving the time of their lives.—Nash­ a little road work, when the minister corn field near
iaonn of the art ladghaHu play.
lt wH1
„ pfeH,un.
tbe many ville News.
invited'the horse trainer down. .The t h^d
WH0 CAN BEAT THIS RECORD
ever pot ot. the .tage. but at th.- a.to.0
c|aa|]
tu kno„
.
' celerity with which the invitation was ne aid. timer . went arter him. He .
■ time It ha. tot .nto.wt.ng plot. It 1.
]oM
ri M
„hich
——
1 accepted evidently quite nonplussed. literally pounited Dunham into insen- '
pre-.mt.-J by an exeelteut
^1, ,ffwted wilh blood, polI the divine, whose fighting blood cooled I sibility, and then fled, and his where- Our Martin Corners Correspdudeat
with tho tatrnma T anke. comedian. J.
tad f(jr tb(j Walnl„in of whid, bo
t|je loUow|BK
down somewhat Approaching the Sky . about* are unknown. It is said that
C.. Lewta tn tho title role, and a corn* [h), Vnivetbity
Pilot in .thc.same manner be would h Munger, who is about 20. was arrreted
pany ot twenty talented arttata. -The t
L H(, fcM
w k;ye ,hc
bucking broncho, the former, was evi­ a couple of years ago at the instance of ■
pi...,, i. tiie prodoet.on ut a clever com^..tej. „„J ,to other timer,
dently taken with stage fright, and ■. Dunham. Ho swore ho would , ever, i Born. Jidy 23 to Mr. and Mrs, Milo
edbuy who know, the pobbe want.
or
hnt M
Iiecamo so-involved with a hill ot corn I things some day. He went away for Oaborn a fine boy. The little chap is
sometime, but came back a few daysP”0*^besides having two grandand h.. «-t hitoMlt at Xnrk «• ■»«• ; sblwKin iB migl,lv M
hsv, „
! that lieJell over on his back. Regainago. and as it would now seem for no mothers,
he baa four great-gnualtho &lt;l’“and- The remit t. a Bund
o(
huhd M
nin
• ing his feet he beat a hasty retreat,
other
purpose
than
to
ca^y
out
his
mothers
all
living. Three at the great­
In remitting for the BANNER
.Comedy tuU ot queer «tu.tlon. «td R
hln]
He
I and ax be put about a rod at each step
under dale of J uly 24, F, F. Gosh, of ! between himaelf and his antagonist he | throat Dunham’s injuries while very | grandmothen. l&gt;eing there Monday at
, quatnt tuty-ipg. and unltvenod by that ,
Freeport, writes as follows:
th«
time to make his aaquantindefinable snap and go. which is the ।
_________________
wax heard to exclaim: "If it wasn’t I painful are not considered serious.
i life and soul of a rural comedy. The ■ Rov. Crandall loft Monday for FreI am well pleased with the llaMfor my religion I’d thrash you. ’ ’
Prof. Eugene Davenport, Dean of the i
----- ;---------------------. company carries a fine orchestra and mont. He haa a three weeks vacation
inge Banner. That’s why I want
Illinois College of Agriculture, was in 1 Andrew Harper, of Detroit, was
■ its prograin introduces many musical and will spend his time there as well
my name on your subscription list. j Will Kenfield. of Battle Creek, is in I
I1 the city for a few days.
the city on Tuesday calling on friend*. | the city Monday.
at Ithaca.^
; novelties.

PLEASED WITH
THE BANNER

�HASTIXGS BA

Hastings Banner.

id* refusal to a&amp;aire good the. iota the
Go wrflttfi has drawrog a **. (U.salary ior which ki» aerrices in retcra
w-rre aoe c-wpeDvation: Ere rating a* a
uirecu-r for
waiar?: for both
Hyde and AHanto. Ncthing can
jnmify wads artaoa* by &amp; idirecaw &lt;rf
the Equitable
»
I
•,

STAT! LI. I.
(ORVENnON

•The chief feature erf
afltrnuaw
waa fc de*ame—* Bevjived. Tiou the
prehi bitiu® trf the Siquur traffic i* the
greatest question lid ore the Awrinan
pxofae to-day."
Affirmative. Mr.
Ralph Hews. Mr
Harold Barnum.
Negative—Mr. Hsrxdd Pelham. Mr.
Qxida Hain. Mire Iva Hire
which
the affirmative wuu aMuugh the nrgtive put Up a a good fight.
Hie report of tbedtah; treasurer wmf
now given followed by, a reading by
Tbe Trivit «f the Arato threaten* Mr* Mildred Peare and a talk by Mnu
io amumtifoA the c-verthr&lt;«w uf.tbe Las alec-a talk by Mr. Swiff -.4 tbe
Turkikh eangu?*- H canxxr. rom* too Beulah Land Hoow. of Btoyne City
hx.« tu&lt; *uit
th*- civilized wvrid. Mk-h. *ixi closed kib talk with a plea
N'•thing but the jeauouKy &lt;rf each other &lt;o help find r-xxi botne* fur {boys, and
trf rto puwMre »rf Euruj»- ha- prevented to find l«oy* to eenu. U&gt; tB&gt;- Lune.
t&gt;e dismeuibenuevrt of' that empire,
Mr*. E L. Calkins gave giehurt hi»and the erxd| erf the cruel reign irf"the tury *rf the temperawce Wark! fr mb
nick mas- .•&amp; Europe."
'
1 to fht- prevenr tsmn eka-ieg I With .the
*-rvj -t- uf eju^entisg a lad*tbe
icicea
e
. crop w work &lt;*rf the W C. T. V, ’
Tbe meeting ; mw ad/oerxed ifor a
-if it .-hall pruaa’a* good
-rmartrt report* indicate. hunt rsJe yi- the Detroit river, iand a
will to rot^OTe U.'**1.'.MMW, twiUg trip t&lt;- H^k- Ism where; a piitsikl sup­
'»»' brehrre greater ;than lart per van served, after which tL-.rj-were
tear WtoaJ
nay. iMriey and reading*.and Aprt t*!ki« by Mr* • Pre&gt;sfi crop* pri­
hr rwrd faruok- u»n. Mr*. Cilkyre. Mr. tjwifi apdj other
or- thb yeaf
OMstibera of the: party. m&amp;k:r.g a very
enjoyable lime
Th* Thursday morning
wav
Tbe report of thH :uter-«*tr oatnojeired in tbe usual- manner by devun»-. r«ir
*huw* that • fur the
tknal
exercises
folhrered
tire-, thrw to-mthf -.rf thi«\ear *35 jwThe Benefit &lt;&lt; tbe
w&gt;n* were killed atri «.T1« iujantf in *

A Ib-uver vromar. ha* iareuttc a
mactox* for daroing «iocki£«*. which
eas be attatiwa tu a sewing machine
and it »s domed tu&gt; do fajed e» well
xi prrfeex w-.-rk. That woman will
hare and deverve the undying gratitude
uf w-«umkind- And pusvihiy «ume
xnev. witofe stocking* ajxghi to be
darned may jdwk up cuu-age and hope
for brtter thing*
-

tor proaf*rtdx,:M ♦ Icit tbe prosecutor
LrtDM^H « iCudurs •d the mach?pe *u j
the fr'-CTC
th*, grattere. woald jd&lt;i
ixMbing. Ic ta:- emekgtmcy Major
WeavAr empduysd Elibu Root' nin*
'aecrrtary ui .Sxat* Xu advise him ifoi
to usual in the lauaabt- tafsk of riejiia io PhitoieJphii
pebted w&gt; re*igi t*i
•cti?;*

ip uf
»r Wegv
■land io:

rui’x* of Sdoth A^yira this fear will
;»a* tbe *Vf-.re»- (K*&gt; mark, and it is
predicted that the yearly jjrou«jcti&gt;.e
will re-arh
«ii«’ ws'-L-xii the next dt-rutiuux! led t»y -J
But am. with pray#.’
P. Cooley, fo^uued liy

yaundwing icttetot* fc
jsiriy loyal'.ji. He rx;
that tbe M&lt;v or : wuul&lt;
MK4ioc w ja4”H 4r*&gt;rl

thorn- *bp hwf roiibtd ithad t*k&gt;-t &lt;4tl
■ierp
Uforgrti. inJthe 'j-erJiei.
Weaver j* ito* karuj &lt;rf'
•neb ad-, j -e • at&gt;4

a-deciuc4
Juft
Berri'mi circuit Is
rMgu?.:e- 'ftt*Kfoi
*&lt;-lt
pawed by a re;rtbi:m.u legitiatare
Tbt ca*? wa* t^vt
charge *xy tt» P»re
hauling a car uf
mik* fr«&lt;n W’atov.iiet

train anriier-t*. Th* Rn-etiaB army
wurd* of cuonse! t • th* j rtate
iw/t in tke vauxie claw with; tbe
Legion by tbe retiring geowal f*v-rerood » il destroyer' of humax; liftary Mfk RuwMy aftrt r w tich the
fullcwlng nffire-r* Ngere i4&lt;
-1 eted fir xtofollow inn year.
.
Prevident. Mr. Fluyd-- Starr; [Ma: •
shall Vice-Previ-ka: Mr. liar
PitJuua. Jack* n: f'or.
Brik
Rowley. Elkhart,
M;« Jennie Barton I

f an arbitrart
Marquette, fcr
gxnd* a io/&gt; i
U&gt; Benbir HaA

her. jt disregard of theUw. which the
shipper* refused i,. pay and rejitvinri
the car whicfaitbe. ctjBBjftny wa* LoJ-ijing. Uj«m defeat? in the c.trtnit cuun
tbe company Itoe, njpeale'r to the -ri
preme court fuutertixig the jronrtitu|
hiocudity -4 the Itor. abd tbe priucir.ls
will duw be determined.

Gov. Uarner’s n«4U&lt;remeBt w con­
nection with the OumiDg etuasupment;
of the Mick&lt;g£i, rtat*o&amp;oers and men a
have the same exjierjence so far M tbe
Fxjarding arrangement" art o.-'-vemed. j
iii worthy of cokuhendatioc. There!
wa» a time when th-ne auni:*l encamp-!
mente were psinri pally atu.ua! jdeniesi
at state ex;cnee, bufno such criticism
i» now deserved. Tbeir better
ae a MW?:; of ‘tlrjll any. chsciplinc is
now insisted'nprnj. while the objection­
able feature* jato:5'* Uni* wcomjwnying
•Mate encampmeute have been dfaqxev-d
of. Much of tia* credit for the liettcr
requirements MhicH provide tbe* bet­
ter Rwults is ciue fo General Harrah
and.to Quartenmaster General Kidd.

Hto- Latr.aud
s» cimrikif C.
&lt;y Rev Walter
a-talk ’ y -Mnu
!Supt. faflfairs
in which «he

and yj&gt;en air mtirtingi
said the W. C. T. &lt; ,
man»«t Lewi^uartert al lb- state fair
ground*, .with -a rw*t;ru«n.. hinch
GRANGE HALL CORNERS
nourn and emergency hwydtaL 'al** t«Wm P.-uke* ard wife hare l**-n 4e- have a plane, mx the proftratp^*, that
te-taming oompar-y from Hartir.g&gt;.
Mrs. • Carlyle and d^ught-x spent
Vocal -do by M:m Bhrt» after u hi 1.
Wfjdw&gt;al*y a* H B am ugh' s
rbenf were short -addrs-s— a» follow.
A’Kxjto • and tto- Nation. He. Wait­
anU wife «-d Win
were .m otteodanre *5 er P. Daley; Akntoti an J tto- Body.
:ute at Henry rrt-v-n* L*f. Mary Tburnyvoti Steen* Ak-ub&lt;&gt;!
and th. Fuckrtbuuk. Mr. Df M. Pxjk. Tbe L A fi was yaiu- weE attend­ en. FoHowing a talk by Mi^. Wiioux
ed a: Mr* F Br:rt&lt;-1 * lwu WelaeMday. the following reMNUtiuniH v*-te w-h-pTed
Whereas, that nearly all of the large
Ihe Bar.’fieid Owerery Circk N&lt;- z
will meet with Mo and Mr- Wm. , inrtitutHTn* eraidvying help hav&lt;i di»criminated againsd ttwrs uf TXgKrettM
Benke* Aug. i
,-13*1 toeoboiic drinks
it
Harry Brest* and mother. &gt;h*,-G
Re*&gt;lv*d that we urge the neco-**ity
Munger and family wjent SuSday at E
of signing and keeping the ph^lge
Coilia.
Rmoltod that we *txpre«e t«ur sincere
BnrdetWf Baheork anp wife] vinted thank* to tbe kcal workers of De­
at H Balcxk’s last week
troit. for th*-.excellent entertainment
Frank Wilkes and wife eEhUrtaioed provided for u&amp; and to Mrs Frye fee
bis mother, and other relatives last her :&lt;e*ence with • u«.
Thursday.
Xext we had a story by Mr. Swift
and an invitation to Beulah Ijsnd
Home followed by the j --sen tat ion erf
E ^L^Stantmi and wife uf Dowling a beautiful signet • ing to tb« state
visited th*- former's sider and huslwnd president Mr. Starr.
Mi* Anne Tabor, of DenolLDCHr gave
E. E Warner and wife of this place
a short, talk on physical education and
last Sunday.
a
few simple exercise for ■keeping
Mxm Minnie Jenkins, h "pwiding a
few days at Gun lake ir. company with cool" goivg to rieep” getting a per­
fect
i®iM&lt;*etr.\ after which the reK. T French and family of Middle­
;®rt*of tbe executive, labor and music­
ville.
'
al Committee were given and accented.
Vera Chaml-er- is visiting her uncle
Invitations were received from JackFrank Chambers and wife of Hartings.
and Ypsilanti for-the'next con­
Mrs. L. S Hills and cousin Mrs. vention that of .Ypsilanti being acWheeler uf Chicano visited at Frank cejsed. Tbe convent ion w«&lt; called
Sylvester's and Charles William* of ^closed with a tdaort talk’ by the' pres­
your city tbe latter part of last week. ident. Mr. Starr and a gokTmtdal
E IL Donalp. wife and children of conttAt in th*- evening in which Mi*
Middleville spent Sunday with S. Ken­ Edith Salome Nice won the medal.
nedy and wife.

CORRESPONDENCE

Addie. Friedrich ha* returned to her
home &gt;n Grand Rapids after spending THOUGHT HE HAD STOLEN RIG
three weeks with...........................
*
cinity.
But tl. A. Derby Was Found To Be
We are sorry to note our minister
Mentally Unbalanced. May Be
Rev. J W. Kidd u fadlisg in health
z Sent Home to New York.
w that be &lt;xmt*.-mpiaies trying tbe
climate of QAorado before cold weatbH. A. Derby, who formerly lived in
' er OU acrotiF.t tjf lung CrouUe.
the Wellman district in Castleton. Irat
i Dan Marble who is working near who lias lived for some timt; in .Svta; Battle Creek *p«rt Sunday with his cx»e, N. Y.. came to this county re­
cently to viait relatives. Monday uf
I family at this place.
■ D. A. Ketxnedy is our newly elected tart week be went to An*. Mayaaid's
and hired a rig for a few days. Ana
j’reawjrer fur the school boanl
born, to Mr. and Mrw. Wahnie Kel- heard from him regularly up to Thurs! day. though tbe fellow had failed tu
■•ey. July 24. &amp; wur..
•
pay anything. After Thursday nothing
was heard from him. and on Saturday
Mt Maynard swore out a warrant for
Dreby s arrest, as he fok he had rain
. awUy witb'tbe rig. all efforts to locate
Senator Depew &lt;xight to
the man having failed. The sheriff
widespread demand among the policy
finallly found* him near Coate Grove,
boldcru erf the Equitable Life Insur­
and he was brought to this city and
ance Co. fcr hk resignation m a direc­
placed in JaiL He had do money, and
tor. No rtMUonaljie excuse for his •
was quite evident!}- unbalanced mental­
ttwree •» a member of the Equitable ।
ly. Just what will be done with Derby
hoard in voting a loan of IcKki.iXJO on '
Lae not been determined yet. Imt it is
(•vojerty in which Be wa- interested,
hoped to arrange for hb return to his j
but which the rtate iMuracce depart-1

The soeialift-lalKtf party
whine
nmninwfor prt*»d»Hit of the UrJted
State* hwi year' wan Eugene V. Dt-ba.
held » mooting in Cl.icagu a week ago
Sunday, and nwulved that an* work­
ingman who should enllrt in tbe.mi'itia ahonld not be icrmitted to join any
. wctoliwt-latxir union. Exprewduri* were
mad* that any working man wh&lt;&gt;
abocld join the jrdire. ur the vheriC*
depuuvs. or tbe army, or navy, abonlu
also bo refused pennimion tu be«x»me a
tMmber of a MMrial-labur union. That
• i » a pretty plain d&lt;cliuta1|iOL* that the
vjciiiJiht-labor pnrty isl owxx^id to all
defen-&lt;• «rf the conntrt'iFtime of war.

JULY

19U6.

A CASE OF GHOSTS
ICsrjrtsM. DE tr IL B MtCare J
One day Henri us Uui» orf Pana, an
uraaB-eutal .piamerer Vj trade, re
rei ved k*ral not I** fort be W**
U’
a toix and xw«s£y am* of- iand is,
lie- jawlure of V«wA«e. &lt;® the irem
coast ut France.
The b&lt;ju-r wss only out aum lugt
•&amp;d was divided ioiu wttmi rvusi. l*d-

duw* 1mm; kK4t !*•» rwxi'oted. and tbr
fluor* Lad rottarfiaway. ‘.«t rc«x. and
walk- * ere all Yigbt, and a fe« days'
wort eusbkc tbe betr to xoore la. Tbe
usstl
abuse haunted bosses was
nut lacking to tiiD ease, and ‘swae &lt;rf
the sto.'.'-s told woald Lave maar dw
jdavurer * hair cusi tod be nut been
firm mtodod.
Du Boia tad bosc vrtJied a month be
f«e xfae gbwtti &lt;*o*- He. find bmfiwl
iamvrlf l-vraktog nj- aod caniug *w«t
the rtoue* rmi totritog din to ibtir
place tA- at to have ground fur a tar
at lees? One nifdxt he '** ewai.
ened by a euriost xuoud comfug from
the kfbtoai. He saept-witi:, twto lamde
dour* upe*. and there waa no cot er erf
ABT san tm tlx- Sours. Tb*&gt; oerfto i*
to.an! w«- t!gt of serft foutotep* They
•XOM to a'*-u -r.ty azvl rwura to tbr do-w
aghiu.' He iroew tbe uutsMe duw to toKx-ked. '-at to- bficfj i/cxiMlie and gw
Up tu see Wtot the JXBSCV cWttld BiewtiTtory t**xvd aa &gt;*cmu a*'to- wav-out &lt;rf
bed. ami. mitarafij ■
toe uniu
beared that to- ta’i to*n half; dreiu,
tog. and b* went bn 1 xu to-1 a
woo mdrep agato. Tbe toefeh-m
wvdgfct with him next day; bo
to ,bi* *urpc:*t*. -t wa» repcaPwl &lt;to lb*
viwcsd ixlgbr. .He wae.awafceKd at toe
ram* hour &gt; y tto* &lt;-l&gt;»-L. and fur tm
mtoufv* be I’-' livteumg. At toe end o'
that tiinr to* fowortvp* ervaed. and t»u
Rob
up and rtrwk A light, to find
everything as uvea!
.
The taaidv wall* had
plart* red when tto- boui
am to-re and ’tore- it had. falieu off to
j«U^r*. and he detrtiultod to give tto.
LiMj-'-Tixi fcwl *-- if any
■ found. H*' mutant to-do
last found! tbrt be Lad to
v ;•&lt; s«;p.”- and poor
: tight. at tto- vxtt* bear

He buys your Produce
He sells you Everything

EVERYTHING

The Dry Goods are new
The Groceries are new
The Vegetables are
fresh

De Pile's

tity, cai

If you want to buy
see DePue
If you want to sell,
see DePue

don.

The BEST TEAS, The BEST COFFEE,

FOR 0U1

J. HOMER DePUE
Phone 86.

We hav
varnish
door r

work, a
in the

Ename

.Cab vteahag ia by no m«Mia» an car
e«DCi'&gt;n ping to.London. A &lt;al»BMUl
who ba* had any
to ttogreat metropolla would apt take tbe
risk uf JeavtoK. kto vehicle even for a
few xtoaias uuirea be piare-J a rsfiab&gt; mi3 to- control, but tbe unwary
are frecueutfj- robhe-i 'rf bww and ve­
hicle- Ibe *wb thief usually driv*a
•ome divtMiM'e from wto-re !&gt;*- rtoto the,
prtrfierty and take* advantage &lt;rf »ome
a-cltxh-! -Bp -t '. - -/clyt srrirt tp alter
tbe nuL-JxT nt the
* ■■&gt; as t? es­
cape taBitodfate detect :«l Tina drt&gt;*.
I&gt; baa t^ro altematit*-. He e!tto-r
’tr:*-« : &gt; »wrn a few s)-.V:.ngs in fare*
i*rfore aliaudocing tto- cab .&lt;»r else b*
make# awa- with tbe w’/p. rug, ntot
and lain;, toeving’ tto- x«4i»e&gt; fw tbe
j-rftoe v. ’tske vharw •( w|^u fntEid.
_,-.ru:ng after Wvaktort a Sr-me_ thier*-* actually g&gt; to the trou­
ble erf rtripfrtog uff fr -m t!*« wheels
begun- Toe outside uf tbe
the India rubber tin*.—I-oddue Standtaken firrt nnd wu gone

•■red
tb»* rayrttry..
When f'V B «*.« cta-e to v-ard: tbe in­
terior of the Lou*
a di*wrery
ahnurt ax one*-. T5^- fcbuvtjy fotHateftr*
had’fr»jim the &lt;mtrtde klt&amp;en door jeeralnTeBt aot&lt;&lt;ntph -hunter a gnjdi
to the north****- ••un.cz ut tbe room, a mg youth vw&lt;- tn Gfeeiry its ftiHows.
di«tfcn*e of about hint- fM. Abaci a
IViu- Str—Atno-g your .n*mry jpMMre
thin! o! i::» {Jester bad fa lien off .that
wall, and a* the man ln#j»-«ned be soon
can.-*- u;on a »w differing from tiw

Tomlinson Lumber Co
(Ju the banka of the Thon,apple, lies
Tbe city erf HMtingt.
strong.
Filled with tbe great, tbe
and tbe tfhe
A nc not a aoul who wotda do any wrong.

The street- ar* ao shady anc wide.
Houma beauttfii! and lawm so neki. .
That tbe city to all h a source of pride.
•| And tbe Home picture fc.very compiete

•

•

. -

&lt; ’ne h'-ndn-d new bvtpec wfli be built thia year
And tbe err la for Lumber, morej Lombev.
‘
wo THE TOML1NM/K &lt; O buy can witbo-.,: fear
And work day and nigh: without dumber
Have you seet; those Sblagle* _hm in from tne
&lt;. &gt;&amp;r. Ked edarr «.&lt;• filled mth ep
'
And our big eax erf Popiaf deaenw a totot.
*
For iheS&amp;iDg is perfect. *o white and nice..

.

.

There e V bite Hue and Hemloek that can't be Lea:
There 'a Hours and Mindowa of every kind.
Sc»rue of enr Doors lookMt to tai.
'
.
And a ctmirvr aelectiZt you couldn't find,.
If yon need a aoviBooce oc a Bara
’ An Addition cc a Porch et&gt; ffne.
Tv eome ami see n» will do no hanu
And we”l; show you tbe .choices: things in oar Htrf.

TEND

When yen
steak

CHIC

YOUR HANDS IN YOUR POCKETS
ANO HOLO FAST TO YOUR PURSE.

.to after ?• - wall fi&gt;! to--n built
It
k I&gt;n Rrrf- r : irnsr to
and Fdt «&gt;ut tlx- vrone. Imt never

&gt;ty rest'-! a rrta*
* uf tbooMnda of
dollar*. 1:
In cold, silver.arid Jeweta, rato! there wav xh&gt;? fo iduH: a* the
•crap of a |**n tu s«y whs ha ? ron
it.
'
' . .' ■
‘ A* Lear a* rouW to- a*- ertalned by
tto- legal rerrinto of the- pro in** tbe
Luu** L.id Leva er*ct«d about f-»rty-flre
yenre ■ It tad be*n bulk- and Inhab terf
by au &lt;#M man jind hH wife, i-im of
wtoau; bad -itol within a f' w'~yLSr*.
The place had then been teuxiutto*- for
vom* time end had then been taken
r-ov^wicu r* by a fi-Jx-rnian. He bad
vacated, and another mtn bad come,
but for a vrore of year* before Im Boi*
took ^HMsevaton no one had oo-upkx!
the place.
Du Bol* did no? herald bls good for­
tune over the country. Like a wfeu»
man !&gt;• said nothing and aerretty re­
moved his find to Part-. The stone was
rre: to the wall and tbe plaster repatred. and lie bad hardly made the rt*
pairs when be was wait-*] on«by an of­
ficer of the law. who toform^i him *&gt;■*’
a queer mistake bad l*ei» made The
property Lad bejn left to another by
his name, and toe nyw heir-would
shortly to- on to make good bls claim.
Tbt plasterer »IH not wait for toe
rightful heir io turn up. He bad never
t*en satlsfit-1 as to bow be came to in­
herit though be had ’gone on tbe Ide*
that the law cuuk! make no mistake*.
He birtFhlm*elf lack to Parts, wild hiJewelry and exchanged hi, roton and
toen did a prudent thing by setting sail
fur America. He bad nut been gone
from Paris four weeks before h» was
bring looked after.
In spite of tbe repair* the new heir
bad discovered toe stone and the hid­
ing place. Perhape fbfstly footsteps
bad also sounded for him. though they
bad ceased for Du Bais a &lt; soon as he
discovered the treasure. At any rate;
he wanted tnformgttou aixl an account­
ing. He reasoned' very inaturally that
the cavity hid been made to bold a
treasure and that It would not have
been so carefully cooctKlw! again If
nothing had been taken from IL
Do Bols was out of France and liv­
ing to N¥w York when ito- officers of
tbe law sought to Interview him. and be
has not returned to hit native land
store. Tbe story is from bis own lips.
Tbe value of the treasure be has not
stated, but you Iiave tbe word of the
one who writes the story that bis
s«erch for ghosts brouglit him a com­
petence. It might harefbeefl hidden
by smbgglen*. robbers on a miser, but
as to that be has never cenrerned him­
self. While the treasure technically j
la-longed to the true heir, who can say
that the ghosts would have helped him
to recover it and that ft would nut be
resting In that cunning hiding place to­
,
M. &lt;JCAD.

Painu
purpoM

received e
best of

COLD

Cold Con
Loin.
Col

Pianos and Organs, and Furniture
it fe a temptation to part with yofir &lt; a&lt;!i
After r. letter re addresM*] and
stain p»rt ami ; ut into tto- mall box-has
the portmarter any right to given: 1-sck
to the sender If ‘--tutor wffihev to recall

- It l* not only the right, but tbe duty,
of the postmaster to give hack a letter
already mailed which tto sender wlzbe« to recall, lie u even authorized to
certain cares to stop the delivery of a
letter which has already started for
in destination by a telegram to the
postmaster at that place But be must
I* very certain that the perepn who
wishes to recall a letter in cither case
!• the one who wrote it and the Utter
must t^ar any rrj*use that arises
from telegraphing, etc.—St. Louis Re­
public.
An edict of Charles IX. of France
dated 15C3 made it a civil offense to.
offer any guest more than three courres
at car meat If-a fourth appeared the
provider of the feast was Hable to a
fine of 200 franco. while the guvsets who
partook of it could be called upon to
pay the actborittoo 40 francs each. The
unlucky purveyor was struck at still
more severely. for If he took an order
for n four couree dinner he became
amenable by law to fifteen days1 im­
prisonment upon bread and water. If
after this severe dbhffplint- ojk® two
occasions ho offended again bo might
be whipped and driven from the king­
dom as a danger to t?ic state.

W. J. MOLLOAWY, Haattag;. Tich.
Who aell* the L. A M. Paist.

Know? it tor a fact, that the U A M
Paint has the reputation of being the
leader all the world over. That its act­
ual cost is only S1-3D a gallon.
WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS
SUMMER? If you desire rest and recreation.-why not try "THE RIVER
ST. L.VWRENCE TRIP'1' Fhldere
dewriptive of tbe Thousand Islands.
Rapid*. Montreal. Quebec. Murray
Bay. Tadousac.tbe far famed Saguenay
River, etc.j. onv appiicatioo- to any .
railway &lt;»r sitomltoat Ticket Agent. For
illustrated guide. •'Niagara to the Fea.”
send 6 cents in portage stamps to H. ,
Foster Chaffee. Western Paws. Agt.,
Toronto, or The*. Henry. Traffic Mgr.,
Montreal, R. A O. Navigation Co.
j

This i&gt; the lime of year whenour
recollection of the won! ' COST"' be­
comes hazy and when we have for­
gotten that such a word as '“PROFIT*'
exists.
ix»ok here and; get good
quality for cheap grifde pri«&gt;e&gt;.

M.

Cor. Jeffe

Phone

Having
Mill, cu
I wish
now pre

JOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOC'C-.Z.'-

Success on the Farm
Depends on two conditions.' FIRST.—raising
GOOD crops. SECOND.—finding a goo-i mar­
ket. The fanners of Barry County are han rst
ingone of the largest Grain an-I Hay crops in
years. We wish to announ- e that we are o'.hand with the good market-for these crops.

Pianin&lt;

MouMin

Porch W

Just w$
Wood th

Mr. Farmer, won’t you let us help you round
out the success of the year?

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER
Warehouse opposite C.

FINE PLUMS,
PEACHES, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons
and Fruits of all Kinds.
.

Nice, evil and
Ginger Ak , 1 handle one of th. U,'
lines in the country and every patron ia pleared with it. i
abo have a complete fresh rtock of
.

LOWNEYS CHOCOLATES. BON BONS
AND MARSH MALLOWS-

COHraCTW-MER1?^^ FREDXWOLCOTT

1 have
Engine
cheap.
small en
call and

�PAINTS
FOR ALL PURPOSES
. Paints of any color, for any

|

purpose, and in. any quan
tity; can’ be purchased very

•

advantageously at

1

MU L-

. HOLLAND’S DJJUG
STORE.’ ’
We are careful to carry only
! tbo&amp;e paints, whose quality

:

we are sure will give oUr

customers entire
tion..

tMisfac’

INDOOR

FOR OUTDOOR

We have all the paints and
varnishes required for in■

door finishing or outdoor
wprk, as well as everything
in the way oj Oils, Stains.
Enamels, Dryers, etc;

...WE SELL...

GOOD PAINT
...ONLY...

Arthur E. Mulholland
THE LEADING DRUGGIST,

TENDER STEAKS

----------r-------When you want a.trice, tender
steak, ypd should go St
Weaver's Market

CHICAGO

BEEF.

received every week, so that the
. best of meat fa assured those
who patronize us.

COLD

MEATS

Cold ’ Corned Beef, Curi Boiled
Loin. Cold Pfeeserf Ham,
. ('old Veal Loaf, Bol­
ognas. Frank
forts.

People's Meat Market
M. J. Weaver, Prop.

(’or. Jefferson and Court streets.

Phone 238.

HASTINGS,
MICHIUAN.

NOTICE
Having started my I’lauing
• Mill ea6t of the Table factory
,1 wish to announce that I am
juuw prepared to do all kinds of

Planing

Matching

Make all kinds of

Moulding. Window Frames
and Door Frames.
Porch Work. House Finishing
I will l&gt;e pleased to figure with you
ou any work you may wish.'

Jos. Alwine,
received a car load of White
this week.
'

A BARGAIN
For Someone.

X
*
■fX

Engine and Boiler for' sale
ch eap. If you are in need of a
small engine It will pay you to
call and look it over.

: PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
t

W. R. JINIESOK. Pn&gt;i

INVITED OETEN TO

foundations of the beautiful old city. A
8L John fa well provided with
tchoofa, eburebe* uf all drnomina-

WONDERFUL
TURFQUrR CrmCR
I nntontn rttUtn

PIERSON &amp; SON S attractions

0234

tions, hoapitals, and ayhunt In)
---------I Trinity Church, first buit hy the '
Delivers the Bunpies, With Baqds
Couitaued from pare one.
I Loyalist Fathers in J1788, is a wooden j
Cut, to the Machine and Feeds
royal coat uf arms, fa-autifuly hand
‘ sea, and it ik said that the faslies of j carved, that was brought from Faneui
Them Into It.
1 num drowned in the river, are never ! IJaH. Boston, when rthe Royal' troopl j
The first load uf new wheat market1 removed aftir th»-y get into the whirl- i evacuated the city.
*
At St John i.'.lxw. in.no wyliin «&gt; *»
puoL The Boat ride up the 'St, John ! ■('— --- it w.« fere
that .--ydl.,w--. e't'Mor tot we«k by K. I. tonder: river was delightful in every Way.
■ and’ .porhop.
._t_, T '1
s
—: shott, who did not take the trouble to
For miles op. theHinnkS on either side journalism"’ got ita start. The in-[
stack his wheat, hut had it drawn
are lined, with handsome cottages and mates publish a paper, and as Last ns
t from the field direct to the machine.
summer homes, where the {Xiople of the editors become si«ne they are dis-1
| The thresher in this case was Mr.
the city, ns well as from other cities, charged from the editorial staff,
H Sam Craig’s, who had just fionght a
spend their summers. The scenery is ; We left St. John alur.g in the even­
! new engine and a self feeder for his
grand the big hills covered with green ing taking Sleepers oyer the Inter­
foliage making a fa-autiful background I colonial R. R. en-^oute to Sydney. I; machine from Mr. Hendershott.
j This self-fecde is a wonderfully in­
' and completing a picture that will long J Ca(&gt;e Breton, which j fa- about us far
; teresting machine, 'Die teams loaded
, be rememered.
. east as one can go by| tail on this coni with bundles from the field .would drive
Another thing that we saw at. St. , tinent. The wenery idl along the line
‘ John that fa common with about all ; of this road is most Ibeautifo! mount- 1 up to the feeder, and the men would
the coast towns that we vfaited up i aiiw, hi]Js. fakes and streams vicing unload from two wagons at the same
™J&gt;idb a» th.; «M&gt;ld pitch tte
i in this section. In the afternoon. ; with
’ ’ one .totter Nkmingb-toaute
‘
’
'bundles. But the feeder handled them
i when the tide is in. the big vessels will j the most perfect picture. All along this
with
perfect
ease, aqiveyinyg the
sail in and tie up to the wharvex line is a veritable “sportsman's para- 1
i Later on when the tide goes out. all , ‘Hse. "Game of all kinds, from partridge bundles to the cylinder, •cutting the
tumds and delivering them into the
I these vessels are left rtraadod on the I to bull Moo?, fa very plenty, and the 1
1 mud and sand, with no water within country is fast becoming the Mecca for machine. To hatfe handled as many
way would have reperhaps 40 rods of them.
■hunters. In the lineuf fishing there fa bundles
. ; 7in the old
7 •--r~
;----St. Jten ta loctte on Wn&gt;?; hll. of nearly everythinx from tn.ul rnntotaop 1
• man to feed. The machine, fed in thia
varying sizes, and in onler to take it. nP to whales.
•
&lt;-*
manner, threshed the grata at the rate
all in. one must travel all around it.
»
W. K. Cook.
.; of l.V&gt; bushels per hour.. J
I It is a.city ul about 43,001), lumbering i
' Tobe continued. . | It is marvellous what wonderful ma­
' and fishing lieing the leading Indus- |
—‘.
. chines are being brought put to do the
tries,
though -there is considerable I
—-J--—
‘ work on the farm.
) manufaciuring in cotton, yvool; leather - '
----------------- -------------i and iron pftalncts. The city is sur- 1
I rounded with good farming ^country ;
i in places, though the farming industry '
i is not develujieil to any high -state ax j 5 J. L. Crawley fa visiting relatives in j
. y®tN
•
Jj Clyde. Ohio.
The difference between a luxury and
! The city has a splendid hnrfair and I! Vqh Furniss. »&gt;f Nashville, wiw a
I a necessity is merely getting u-wd to it.
steamships'run regularly to London. 1j Hastings visitor . Wednesday.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Local News

i Liverpool, and other European ports, '
and up the St. John river fqr quite
a distant.
i
St. John is very substantially and 1
i solidly built, the buildings being large- I
!y of stun/ and brick, this douUlecs ;
1
; being due to some extent to the very
disastrous fires that have visited it.
The last great fire, and olje from the
, effects of which the city has scarcely. ;
yet recovered, occnred in IH*.7, when, !

Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Funii-i visited;
Over :«&gt;' attendi-d the Methodist
friends in Nashville Wednesday.
Sunday School picnic at Thornapple
yj. £. Sent}', visited her daugh- Thursday. It was a perfect picnic day.
u.r Mrs. Walker, of Nash!lie. last week. ' Boys, don’t kill the -Uuids. A chme
A. IL B. Ellix. oi Grand Bapid*. was observer estimates that unu good sized
visiting triends in this city last week. toad will destroy ten thousand insects
Miss Etta Patton left Saturday for a and worms in a single Munmer.
AuMir. Russell, of Assyria, was
six weeks visit with friends in Monta*
brought fa-ton- Justice Riker Thursday,
guv.
The Misf-es Maggie and Lovina Jrun- charged with being drunk and dis­
fully 11 third of the city wnv wiped out. ’•‘de -pent Sunday with Battle Creek orderly. He plead guilty. । and paitl
• &lt;517 fine, and' costa
15. fax' pt'uple were -left Imnicll'ss. and friends.
Every burin&lt;NH of a town should give
$:Di.«ir',ooO, - -,f pr&lt;q»-rty went nj- in j . John Lake and i R. A. Brpoks. of
Hames.
.
Nashville, were comity -eat visitors heartiest support to the good roads
।
movement.
The ’ better tile mads
■ S' John also has su.iie v-ry; hist or-' Friday.
' leading to a .town an- the more will
i ieal a-ssocilitions. UhanMain .md Do
.Mrs. Mary Austin,-of Batth Crdek.,
- Monts entered the harbor in IfM. and is
&gt; the guest^f Dr. and Mrs. W. A. • the-farmer seek the place.
The daily papers an- full ot mivici?
. ns their landifig was on St. John s. day. .Dunpman.
’
how t« live this hot weather. If they
; the river wasgiven that name. In TKiit
Dr. and Mrsf L^arkhurst. of Grand
Ghius. La Tour estnbliaed a trading ' Rapid-, spent' ismiday with Mr. and•’ would tell the, farther- how to pitch
hay and wheat and at the same time
]H&gt;st nt- the heatT'nf the buy. and not far Mrs?'€ieorgc Bradlev.
keep cool Jhey would appreciate it.
from the navy yard. When LaTour
Ralph. Rogers has been receiving a
.arrived the Mictnac inQians were
'
Give ns the tanner who takes time
(&gt; visit tbe j-asi' -week from hi.^friviid A^
strong and powerful, but lie proved to.
to look up. now and then, to see what
I i W. Ru*:ihsun&gt; of Button.
I ■
; lie a very tfise and sagacious man. and
.. is going on in the world about him.
nut only' iiigratiatwl himself into the . Mr. and Mrs. Wfti- Hopkill- left Living is not all in bending the liack
nffectiona of in* followers, but of the Thursday morning tor Kandnsky, Obiu.j ; over the hoe or in growing good crops.
«two weeks visit with rehuives. Life is more than a living.
/ Indiansbs well. The result was that fur'a
1
Mr«. Anna Bradley.' of Grand ttafa. «. VennontviBq business men have or’ ho built up a verv 'profitable and Hourishing business with the Indians. Here id-. - and her nephew, Bradley Laue.) giiui/j-d an ajhh-tic club to provide an
I is what Ik-gap to excite the jealousy visited Mr.- and Mhi; G. M. Bnullet) nthlethv^eld and grand stand and en­
week.
•
■ '
'.and cupidity of hw jmwerfnl rival. last
I
courage athletic contests. This is a
' d A elnay flliarni*.-iy. another French­
Mr-. Geo. Coleman and children left; project that'is '-&gt;«€&lt;• to pay dividentU in
man.
fur the. 1-ndship of Acu-lij- Saturday
;
for Harfa»r Springs .where! a business way andsuery town should
Uliamisay had his heaikiuurters at- they.wiH
;
remain until ’ school -hall; have one.
Fort Royal, and seemed to Tx- the l«’&lt;t ■commence
,
nejt fall.
Our neighboring village of Portland
politician. At h-ast the "strings" that
fa discussing through the Observer wags
he was able to pull at the court of •
and means tor having the vegetables
l| France, undermined LaTour. wfyo was
displayed in front of the grqceries of
i siimmone-I back to Fnmce. but he re!j that town placed above the higlPWater
I; fused to go, and was&lt; branded as an
mark’ of Borland's large and fluurfah| outlaw. LaTour. however, didn’t proi ng colony of tall dogs. There are Some
I«&gt;se to meet the fate of an outlaw unpeople in Hastings who refuse to heles-shb could help it, so one night he
| lieve that win- screens ar&lt;- a sufficient
skipped out and went to Boston much
Under Physicians Fiye protection.
• to Charnisay's delight. LaTour rejj • A yonng man in a neighboring town
Months. Went from
• turned with a force of New Englanders
: who has nqt l»vn married long reitmrkantl-nuide it decidedly interesting for
Bad
to
Worse.
ed at the dinner table the other day: ' '
| Cfiarnisay. Fighting back and forth
My dear, I wish yuu could make bread
| between these rival leaders was donsuch as mother used to make.’ ' The
tinned for years, the fight growing
bride smiled and replied in a voice'
intensely bitter even laitween the wives
that did not tremble: "Well. deaf, I
of the parties, but it culminated eyen- ■
wish you could make the dough that
tually.ir. a very striking romance. In
. father used to make. ’ The bread and
tbe face of continued* reverses Mix i
’ dough question hasn’t come up for
LaTour died, and her husliand Lecame
: family discussion since.
.
a wanderer. C'harnisay celebrated his
। An exchange says the "e" is the
victory by. taking a 5«ith in the river
“ I was troubled with eczema on the &lt; most unfortunate letter in tho English
and whs drowned. The feeling of
face for five months, during which
alphabet, "because it is always out of
I hatred between LaTour imd Mrs.
time I was in the care of physicians.
leash, forever in’debt, never out of dang*
j C’harnisay quickly died out and was
My face was in such a condition that ' er. and in hell all the time." Our ex­
I supplanted by one of deep devotion, t I could not go out. It was going
I change forgets that the aforesaid letter
I and the usual thing happened—-thfey
from bad to worse and I gave up all
I were married—and LaTour was lopl
hope, when a friend of mine highly I is never in war and always in peace.
J
recommended Cuticura remedies. The It fa the beginning of existence. the
over all Acailie/
.
first night after I washed my face with || commencement of ease and the end of
; During the century following this
Cuticura
Soap and used Cuticura I j tremble. Without it there would-lie no
,1 the mouth of the St. John river was
Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent it
.
' the scene of many s&lt;-a fights between
changed wonderfully, and continuing . meat, no life and no heaven.
the treatment it removed all scales । A fanner says he rid his farm of rats
Franco and England tu settle the qnes| tion uf mastery over tin- country, the and scabs. From that day I was able j as follows: • 'On a very large nnmlwr
to go out, and ill a month my face
1 of pieces of old shingles. I put about a
‘ laurel of victory rirxt resting with one,
was as clean as ever.”
| and then with ‘the other. The real ■ THOMAS J. SOTH, 317 Stagg St., teaspoonfnl of'molasses and on that
' I funnding of the city came in 17851 when. &gt;
Brooklyn, N. Y.
with my inickOt knife. I scraped- a
j after the close of the American Reg&gt; 1
small amount oLconsentrated lye, and
then placed ihp-kh ingles around under
• lution. 1 '.000 Loyalists settled in and 1
L,the cribs. The next morning I found
' around St. John. The city grew rap­
'' idly. The boundless forests of New ■ Itching and Burning of the Skin i’forty dead rats and tbe rest have
| vamoosed. I have cleared many farms
' Bnmswick sent their wealth o^timAs in eczema; the frightful scaling, as
| her to the mills at StJohn and the
in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crust­ of the pests in the same way. and have
city strengthened its position as the
ing of scalp, as in sealled. head.; the I never known it to fail. ”
facial disfigurement, ns in pimples
commercial capital, and to--daj* it
and
ringworm; the awful suffering of I
TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
stands first among the ship-owning
infants, and anxiety of wornout par­
porta of Canada. In th'- heart of the ents, ns in milk crust, tetter and salt , "I was troubled with kidney comrheum — all demand a remedy of al­ | plaint for abort two years.'' writer A.
city is King Square in which is an im­
11. Davis, of Mt. Sterling, la., "but
posing monument erected to tbe mem- - most superhuman virtue’s to success­ ; two bottlea. of -Foley’s Kidney Cure
fully cope with them. That Cuticura
ory of the Loyalist Fathers. Back of Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such effected a permanent'cure. 'For sale by
Arthur E. Mulholland. ^Succesor to W.
the Square is the old cemetery, and no
stands proven beyond all doubt. The H. Goodyear.
.
purity and sweetness, the power to
one should.visit the city without tak­
ing a walk through it. and read the afford immediate relief, the certainty
A wheelman’s tool hag isn’t complete ,
of speedy and permanent,cure, the
many curious inscriptioiM on the old I absolute safety and great economy
without a bottle of Dr. Thomas* Eclec- I
moss-covered tombstones that date back | hare made them the standard skin ‘ trie Oil. Heals cuts/bruiata, stings.)
sprains. Monarch over pain.
150 years or more,
is a quiet; shady, I cures of the civilized world. Abso­
Your Doctor feels perfectly satis- i
spooky old spot, a fitting repose for 1 lutely pure.
the stn«y old souls, whose lives were i
fled when told that we are your
certainly of tbe strenuous sort, and'
Druggist. ,
ARTHUR E. MULHOLLAND. 1
whose energies
laid the enduring

DISFIGURED
WITH ECZEMA

are their lowest prices.

Great Semi-Annual
After Inventory Sale
is bound to result in the Greatest Money Savings
that you ever made. No such bargains have been
offered in the city of Hastings. Read over the list
and see if you don’t agree with us.

A special sale of men’s
Long wearing Hosiery
cost less in reality than
the cheap and trashy
kind. It -makes less darn­
ing too. See our special
line of men’s lace hosier}’
at

11 cents

each day until Hold, The
price today will be

$1.89

Wash Goods
the great collection con­
sists of dotted Swisses.
Imported Dimities, Orgaudies’ Eternities, Grecian Voiles. D"
Dimities;
Lawns, etc., etc. Values
up to 25c a yard, ciearance prices.
IOt Dinlties it
12- c Voiles at
15c Lawns at
18c Batistes al

8c
10c
I2...C

20c Seleses It

I5c
I8c

25c Dimities at

20c

Big Bargains

have a novel way of clean­
hi Waists
ing their ehoe stock every
Wh announce for all
year by placing nil odds
and ends on a counter this week, all our wo­
and marking the price men’s high grade depend­
able waists at greatly re­
down on them
duced prices, waists that
sold for
5 cents

Big clearance eale of

, Shoe business toffies
our way because we de­
serve it by offering the
best values in town. We
don’t mean by simply
quoting low prices, for
low prices often represent
shoes, which are very poor
values. Our shoes look
stylish, fit well, feelcomfortahlp. and give very
good service and they are
sold at .popular prices
therefore are good value.

now $3.75
now 2.25
now 1.88
now 1.50
now 1.31
now 1.13
1.25 now .93
75
1.00 now
37
.50 now
On display in 99

$5.00
3.00
2.50
2.00
I.75

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone No. 9.

Hastings. Mich.

The People’s Store

Wte*te*te**^te^**te*****a*te*te^te*W*^te*te»^te****^te#*i

$75,000.00

Capital

■

Surplus :: $25,000.00

Ottkcn

Put $5 BSE

Clxjter ms.tr, PrctMnt.

R. B. m«wr,

and lime and inter­
est will do the rest.
You wont be asking
assistance to starl
you in business or to
make an investment.

Ul« Prts

fl. fl. Hmltrwe. Ewhltr.

Directors

Chester m«ter.
R. B. metwr,

CURED BYCUTICURA

63^1 .Change in One Night.
In a Month Face Was
Clean as Ever.

Pierson &amp; Son

HOSIERY

R. C. Trtttch,

You Olill Have
tbe Capital
yourself.

m. t. e»ok.
D. S. SMtlvur.
Cuke Ulatcrt.

fl. fl. flrtcrws.

Interest
paid on SnvlnRi Dopoiln.

money to Com on

That’s how ohr Savings Brink helps those
who deposit a little each month. Commence now
The sootier the better.

Hastings gfty Bank

Real Esutt Securitv.

THE AGONIZING

PLEASE COMPARE “THE BANNER
WITH

ANY

OTHER

COUNTY

PAPER

PUBLISHED

IN

MICHIGAN

The Pre» of this State deciare the "BANNER in the front rank.
Hundreds of
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many Improvements.

ALL HOME NEWS
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
news. It fully covers its field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say. of the BANNER to your
neighbor who may not take it.
IF NOT,-Why not send us your name NOW? It costs -Hut $1.00 a year. 25c
xor 3 months trial.

�GUARD AGAINST GERMS
T

,

COMMON COUNCIL

1 Within the last week, Albert GertI singer, a farmer living three miles,
' north of Fennville, has lost three (ral- ■
l nable horses by poison. The thira-one |
died Friday night after an illnei* of
On opening the animal

I

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Keep Well by Strengthening the Stomach in Summer '■ twe days.
With Mi-O-na. I Strong indications of poisoning by

WA KB A NTT DKEP*.

.
,
.
..
. ..
[ croton oil were found. Sheriff Whitbeck
Romuette Wightman to -Nellie
Every One with weak digestion more often from a weak stomach than ....
..
,,
. IT „
AouId use Mi-o-na at this veaeon and ■ from any other cause; head-ache, back-- lw investigating the matter ttHoay.
M. McMurray. S 8 feet lot
no strengthen the stomach that disease ache, and rheumatic pains are directly Mr. Gretsinger says that lie does not
882. 8 8 feet of E^Jot 881.
?.*rms
.'rms ear.
can have no effect
effect whatever, caused by an acid condition of the know of an enemy who would do Ruch
Hastings 11'5 00
his mmarfcabte
remarkable remedy puta
put* the whole stomach. Mi-O-na effects all this!
‘
•
digestive
syst««n inin so»ohealthy,
*
digestive'system
heal I clean prevents the formation of acids, and
Jennie C. White to* F. E.
and sweet a state that fermentation of nervousness, kidney trouble, or rheu--------Remalie. 8 0 rods of N 8 rods
tbe food cannot exist, that any disease । mutism, is quickly cured.
c
*__ ’* “ . JI
Sonlh Haven WMcl«ed by the ebenff , loI, 1T,nd tB H„ting-........ 1200 (■*
germs which may enter tte stomach
Ask W. J': Holloway to show you the
*—
. will l&gt;e destroyed? and food..will lie im&gt; guarantee under which he sells Mt- Sunday, every place except. tntjires’ na^ i Cornelia Vanetteu to Ralph
readi’iy assimilated that a ’rapid and/«&gt;-iuu: Price 50cents. It costs nothing I tan rants liavtng tteir’doors lacked and
Newton. Lota. 'Hastings....
healthy increase iu flesh will result.
unless it cmrwv.
' crepe is attached to the front Flags
Nervpune-s and sleeplessness come
1 are at half mast, while the people Steve Mary* Revel to Mary E. Wim­
mer. Lots 7 and 8 blk 1
, black tted on their .coat aleetrps&gt; nnd
Chamberlain’s add. Hastings 2.10 (Ml
bat*. Citizens are in an uproar over
! Mayor Hulburt’s action, and he. with Wm. H. Chase et al te Eugene
the council men who are in favdr of; Hortpn. Parcel -sec 5. Barry.
I action, will likely lie asked to retfgn. Eugene Horton and wife to
This Week’s News In Nearby
The liand played a.dirge.
Henry E. Kahler. Parel »«•
Counties.

?

Souhwestern Michigan

Confidence

—

the

druggist's.

Calvin O. Sanders, who undertwk
i
to find a Wife by burying three caskets I
of jewelry in the. sand on tbe beach at
South Bend has succeeded in part at
I
least.. In the crowd which came oyer
I
on the tMiat Sunday were alsnit 8ou
employes of n Chicago store, and upon
learning of the buried .treasures the j
crowd flocked to the beach and Is-gan
the search. Miss Lidia Crowe, who is ।
. ,
,
,
.
.. . ,
manager of tbe linen department in
the store, was the finder. The box
contained the lucky ring, a lieautifnl
diamond, the finder of which Sanders
says he will marry. The ring was in- &gt;
closed in an envelope. “To the future !
Mrs. Sunders**. With the ring was a

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Prescription* prepared as if for
the Doctor's own use.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

PUFFED RICE
Tte NEW BREAKFAST FOOD
per quart
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Potted Ham, Sliced Beef,
Mustard, Olives,
Pickles, Sweet and Sour.
Ketchup, Confectionery,
Cookies, Canned Goods.
New Potatoes, String Beans,
All Kinds of Baked Goods,

White House Coffee and Silver
Leaf Tea are stronjrtrade pullers.

MY'STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS.

» the highrAt market price.

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iw. H. FAIRCHILD.
» Dry Goods and Groceries.
• POCK OOOK5 EAST OP GOODYBAR BROS
J HARDWARE.
PHONE &gt;01

ANNOUNCEMENT
We will close our Green
House to the public here*
after on Sunday at 11 a.m.

Everyone made welcome
up to tho closing hour.

A. F. Burroughs &amp; Son1

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The farm barns of Charles Oalten.
of Pennville, township.' Calhoun Co..
were struck by lightning Wednesday
and* burned, inflicting a loss of $2,SOU.

lit •Body Brussels rug l(M’&gt;xl2at.
$35.00
.
City price 815.00
A. F. Smith A Sons Axniinister Huge *.'xi2, beauti­
ful coloring, at $25.00. City price 835.00
Velvet rugs at$25.00
Which are sold in city for 835.00
Roxbury Brussels at$18.00. City price 325.00
Empire ruga at....................................
$15.00. City price 822.00
We hare nlgs.aH sizes, as low as.
Art square nigs at
$8.40. City price 812-00

Prices guaranteed Lowest

See our line of Rugs and Carpets, all grades.

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

CLIMAX

The McHenry Millhouse Climax
Pure Asphalt roofing

PURE ASPHALT

IS THE BEST

nOOrlNG
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prepared roofing ou the market
No felt to absorb moisture as
caW) of most roofing. "

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No gravdl to loosen and come off as is the ca.se of
some kii\gs)of roofing, but pure asphalt through and
through, always pliable and unaffected by heat and
Cold, easily laid aud better than any shingle roof.

Jesse Townsend
HASTINGS,
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i Cora •’«Saunders
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’.to Caroline
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Roliert A. Cuchrune. a druggis: of !
.
M A Bill AG F. LICENSES.
Last September the body of a woman . Kalamazoo. *vas held up as he r*-as
whs found in the waters uf Lake Mich- ■ leaving his »tore. shortly alter ’•‘J’- Adeltert A. Craven. Hope....
night. He was carry- /Libble Hardy. Baltimore .
igan near South Haven. She bad ev- night
t • • Saturday
idently
, lieen murdered. She wa- a inga bag containing the day &gt; rec«|ipt* Forrest H. Potter. Rutland,
stranger there, and no clue- were then atnonnting to over $2i&gt;» of which he Ina E. Craig. Rutland
obtainable. The corpse wa- photo-! un relieved.
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graphed, and some trinket.- found tn
THIS OUGHT TO BE ENFORCED
her pockets saved. Mrs. Buxton, of
Harry O. Pierce, of Niles, tbe il&gt;e»»*
Charlotte, has been able to identify the
known democratic politician of Bcijrien
murdered woman a* Iter daughter, j
| Co. has lieen committed to the Kala­ Amendment to School Laws, Act
Mabie OswaldMr* Oswald was
mazoo asyltinv n raving nianiiw.
maidac. ;!
263 Passed by Last
having trouble with her husband; had
Cigarettes and liquor accomplished his I
left for Chicago a few days Iwfore the
Legislature
mental undoing.
.
body was found at South Haven. There
is ^a great mystery about tbe affair,
Deuuis Craven, an 83 year old Uti- ! One of the best of the amendments
but the officers hojie to go to the Imt* * 'laws of Michigan .p*.*ed*
dent of'(5onvis. Calhoun &lt;&amp;6.. ran “ •; of the school
tom of it.
was Act No. 288,
’ call his first sight of
can*. it (by the last legislature
*■'* -team
ukoui vain
.
.
_
yean, ugu and he waLed !
S"”"1'
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,
,
, j was alwut 75 y___
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Phil.,. Cl.w wb. ba. been at the I
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Compiled. Laws in regard to tbe pro­
Bi.rJiek hm«.
for nearly M ,h(. jnjji
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tection of children by providing that
:w yean*, has in that time accumulated
.
no mjnor child under seventeen years
profierty th thut town estimated to tie
of age. or any minor who is a stud­
worth fl.'i.OOU. He has reared a family
^he Bell (Jo. rvfn^ri tu ola‘y jthc ent in any jaiblic, private or parrochial
of eight children. There is « good ex- (nadate
Kalamazoo epyRbMicil and school iu the State of Michigan shall
aruple of what saving the pennies will ‘ IKlt *&lt;* telephone wins* on Kalamazoo tie premitted to loiter or remain in
aeeomplish Though
foreign
born-'in ronduits under groumL tiiii- any saloon or other questionalde place
Claiins says * I have never spent any .ijation is likely to settle the matter. or in place-, of amUM-ment of question
money for drink.*”
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able character *h:h1 providing a severe
--------A ■ The contract has been ’let for- Port- penalty fof failure to ubasnre th*' law
UncIffSam shut out some of Marsh- l^nd • new fio.ono Carnegie publi|*. li- by any proprietor, keepgr or manager
all’s fake patent medicine -concerns brary. It will he built -17x02 and Imilt of such institution. Takes effect Sept­
from using the moils. The result is that
fbdd stone with Bedford stone trim- ember .15. HMC.
the postoflicc receipts there fejl from “tings.
&lt;lU8,tt2O to*Hr693 in a year. But the
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MAIL BOXES TO BE NUMBERED
country is probably the gainer from} The 1G months old son of Maxtin
less doping of patent medicines.
TBerry, of Ailegan. procured niorphjne
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tablets Tuesday evening, eating several. More Facilities to Be Provided for

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Phone 76.

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Battle Creek firemen are considerably
relieved tiecanse workmen an1 *lismantling the Iraildings formerly ocrupied by the Rathbun &amp; Kraft Ltttaber
Co., and-the 31.‘ 31. Lewis &amp; Sonsltactory. Since June 1908. these buildings
have nearly burned (Jown four times,
the losses bei ng $5.5W». 35.590, 31115011
and 31.000 res|M&gt;ctirely. Th^iin|tnvn

Saunders, Lot 8 blk 20 East­
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em add, Hastings
Henry Kuempal and wife to
- Thomas E. Cheeabrouxh and
wife. Lota land H blk 1 Nye’x
add. Freeport
William H. Merrica and wife
to Elmer Cotant and wife, H
had liegun to consider the property a ,
400 OU
ac .wee 20, Hastings..............
btsidbo.
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QUIT CLAIMS.
•
Jennie I- Wood to Charles M.
Clyde Francis, at one time publisher I
Putnam. I 20 ac sec 2'i Maple
of the ladce Odessa Wave, and w h&lt;&gt; pre­
(JOO 00
Grove............... *.«4.......... •• • •.
tended to go daffy and deserted; his
Ixinta M. Ruse to Charles 51.
wife and children, his wife (who was
Putham.
120
ac
sec
2(i.
Maple
Anita Smith of Sebewa. afterward^ob-'
Grove.'........................................... (KO 00
handsome gold watch and a gold nog-, taining n divorce from him. is puldish­
.
««- Crowe
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_returned
—i .to. Chicago
..... intf m» tiaiw.T*
the Rachel Dillin et al to Charles
get.
Miss
P*per n!
at Galt.’California, th*.
• M. Putnam. 120 nc sec 26.
without seeing Sanders.
.
Ifkb Odessa Times says.
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Common council met in adjourned
session Friday eve. July 34, 19Ufl Mayor
Heath pewiding.
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Present at rolle’Il Aid Brooks. Grant.
Horton. Hilton, Sent?. 'Weisaert Ab­
sent Aid Barber. Hall.
Minutes of three previous meeting*
read approved with one correction.
The following accounts were andiujd
Frank Fifield, team. W.75; Dan Shea
team. X.50: Ed Shea. team. ft.IS: Wm.
Smith, team. AW; A. D. Maynard,
teanz 5,25; G«». Crates, labor, .44 :
M. Hudlston.. labor, 1.12: Blake Barn­
um. lal»r. J’A: H L. Smith, labor.
11.37: Dau Waldren, paving, A18: Wm.
TenEvck. paving. 6.1H;L. E. Smith,
labor, A50; C. Casline, team. 11.19;
Dan Shea, labor. 1.10 . J. B. Clow *
sons, supplies. 90o.(W Detroit Sheet
Lead Works 108.77: National Meter
Co.. 22.HR; Union Water Meter po..
.11750: F. Collins. Dray Bill. 1.85;
Wm. Spence, labor 7.!WI Goodyear
Rubber Store A18; Tomlinson Lum­
ber Co. 2.25; Detroit Lubricating Co.
1.00; International Seal ’Co. 15.43;
G. Wiseman, labor.7. IM; * C. Raynor
labor 9.11*. R- Warner., labor .11.88;
Andrus, labor H.Oil: F. Baker, labor
7.01; W. Cobb, labor 7.01,
Wm
Hilton, labor .73?; H-Welhnan. dray­
ing 20; L Huffstater, jlrnjing .15:
M—Turner, .draying 55: Geo. Read.
Constable 18.0U; Geo Ablwy. Super­
visor 4K(M&gt;: A. Burrow*. 2 days on
jury 2.00; Ed Morrill, juror 2.00:
H. Raines, jurj* &lt;•&lt;*»: Archie McCoy,
iuror 2.00: F. Davis, juror 2.00;
Lenunl Stedge. juror 2.(V| F. Phillips
witness .50 : D. K. Tit man. witness’
.50;
J. M Patten witness 2.00:
Citizen Phone Co. 50Q.0U: J. L Mans
supervisor 49.50; Mark Riker. Justice
38.55;
F Phillip*, killing dog
LUO; David Wolcott, labor 8.50; G.
W. McArthnr. tabor AIM: Thornapple
Electric Co. 2.»i; Hasting- Banner
R.ICT; C. Bennett, labor. 1|&lt;.W.
Moved by Aid. Brooks that account
b« allowed-and orders drawn. Carried
ayre Brooks. Grant. Horton. Hilton.
Sehtz. Weiasert.
Moved by Aid Grant that the road
roller act. I* referred I to St Comm.
Carried.
Moved liy Aid. Hilton that tbe ac­
count uf Goodymr Baos. and Hastings
lieraid he refejWd to Finance Comm.
Carried
*
Moved by Aid. WeisaeYt that the
account of’ Electric Q&gt;. for lighting
streets and water work* plant be refer­
red t«&gt; comm on lighting. Carried.
Petition jiresented liy Hiram Jones
and eight others asking council to con­
struct a sewer on Michiagn Avenue.
Moved by Aid Bnx4&lt;- that same be
referred to ’Sewer Comm. Carried.
Petition presented asking council to
remit water tax of Riverside Cemetery
(&gt;impanv.
Moved by Aid. Weimert that same
Is- laid on table.. Carried..Ayed Brooks,
Horton. Hilton.
Sentx,. WeiMert.
Navm Grant.
&gt;
W H.. Goodyear presented petition
asking for gutter on mirth side of Bund
St.
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MoUed Ia- Aid. Horton same l*‘ re­
ferred to Side Walk Cuu&gt;ol' Carried
(’ 11 Bishop petitiqneireOounc.il for
-ide walk grade in fnint ol his resi­
dents* on North Bro4dway.
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Moved by Aid. ‘Grant tliat same be
referred to Side U alk Comm. Carried.
C. R. Bishop noiiticd the council
that !*• had a water meter attached to
hi*' w|rter pipes and asked |*.&gt;nniwu&gt;n

Moved by Aid- Weisaert’that same lie
referred to Water C-omm. Carried.
Warren Seeley and eight other- i&gt;etitioned'forcroM walks from East Bond
St. to Hanover st.
Movml by Aid Brook-* that same be
referred to Side Walk Comm (Tarried
C. D. Baiwr and two others petitioned
Council for grade on west aide of
Hanover St. from State St.
On motion of-Aid. Hilton same van
referred to Side Walk Comm (Tarried.
Hastings Gas Co.petitioned for hang­
ing a ga- main to supply first ward on
। and died two hours after.
the Rural Free
the bridge acrues the Thornapple on
Creek St.
Delivery,—
Moved by Alii. Hilton ‘that *-ame lie
Attorney General Bird has &lt;»mThe following clipping from the referred to St. Comm, wjth power to
meuced suit against the Battle Creek
act. Carried.Ayes all.
I Sanitarium to compel the paymeri| of daily jwpeni of last Saturday will he uf
I’. T. Colgrove petitioned Council to
interest to our readers living on the rep«ir damage caused by Jnite made liy
325,000 taxes.
city on Washington and Grand Sts.
rural routes.
his
lots number 1009 and 1010.
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To facilitate a more accurate handling
Moved by Aid. Weiwert same lie re­
i Vermontville is making great prf^a- of mail by rural free delivery carriers,
ferred to the Street Cbmmitt-e. Car­
| sat ions for * ‘home coming days. “ Aug- I
the pustoffiee dejMirtment is arranging ried Ay«* all.
I ust 3rd nnd 4th.
Tbe report of Justice M. W. Riker
for the numtering of rural boxes.
The delivery of ordinary mail matter for month of June was presented.
Moved by Aid. Weiatert same to lie
, • Eaton Co. Gleaners will have their of all classes addressed to lyixes Uy placed on reconj. Carriiid ZAyea all.
numlier alone will be. authorized the
first picnic at Charlotte August fi.
A. E. Kenaston petitioned Council to
same as is now permitted in the case extend water main on Church' St
The m\&gt;y worm has been doing
of postoftice texes. so long as improper South of Bond to ,5fadiM&gt;n St., and a
desmall main to -be extended west on
and unlawful business is not conducted. Madison St.
structivo work in Ionia county.
On motion of Aid. Grant same lie
W. .1. HOLLOWAY. Hutlgga, Mich. VERMONTVILLE’S HOME COMING granted. Carried Ayee alh
Grant Muir and four others petition­
$1.00
Vermontville’** “Home (Join ing” will ed for extention of water main. one
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
block Ea-t from oorner of Hanover
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Wants you to make your home beau te observed Thursday and Friday. nnd South Sts.
tilul. It only lakes 4 gallons of I„ &amp; August U and 4. Vermontville’s enter­
Movcil by Aid. Grant that same be
| M. Paint, and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil prising citizens arc planning for a big granted. Carried Ayes all.
j to paiut a moderate sized house. celebration.'and the old town will wvl-l ^The report of city Treasurer for -the
I When you paint with the I., *v M. yon
was read and
come back her suns ;uid -daughters who month ending June
I use the least paint, and a house well
placed on file.
painted, will not- need painting again have found positions of honor and in­
The saloon bond ’of Joseph Pllug as
I for-10 u&gt; 15 years.
,
fluence and wealth .elsewhere in the principle and \Y. H. Goodyear. Wm. E.
country. As the name indicates, the Andrus ap.sureties in the sum, of gt.&lt;MMJ dollars was presented. On motion
Tbe Influence of diet on the growth of and their sterling qualities have been of Aid. WeisjsTt tbe bond was accepted.
hair has often been discussed. It has evidenced- in many ways by the Carried Ayes Brooks, Grunt, Horton.
Hilton, Sentz. Weinert.
been shown. that starchy mixtures, achievements of their descendants
The saloon bond of Pierce O'Connor,
i milk and many other foods recognised
principle and W. F. Hidbi and W. L
I ns being highly nutritious are. In fact,
Benham aheureties in the sum of^l.dOO
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
sure death to hair growth. Chemical
wa- presented.
Mrs.
Lizzie Roach. Mp*» Alice
J analysis proves that tbe hair is com­
On motion of Aid Welwert the liond
Carried Avrs Grant,
posed of 5 per cent of sulphur and its Smith. Mrg E. J. Eddy. Mrs. W. D. was accepted.
ash of 20 per cant of silicon and 10 per Eaton. Mrs. W. Keley, Mix • Moses Horton Hilton, Sentz, Weinert Nays
cent of Iron and manganese. Tbe fends Hom, Miss Blanch Ingram. Miss Aid Bnxika
5iovedby Aid Grant that the request
which contain the largest per cent of Gwendoline Logan, Mise Sophia Teel. of J. L. Reixl for a side walk grade
the above named elements are meat, Mr. Oscar Cook, Ernest Barnum. P. rw referred to street comm, with power
oatmeal and graham. Henry pointedly
to act. Carried Ayes all.
R^ Taylor.
। says, “Nations which eat most meet
iioved by Aid. Brooks that Council
I bare the most hair.**
adjourn. Carried Ayes all.
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Jaa M. Patten,
•'Yea,
”
wiki
the
cheerful
idiot,
“
there
City Clerk.
NO FALSE CLAIMS.
L
b one social chasm that politeness can­
not bridge." The proprietors of FolcJ-’s Honey and
Tur do not advertise* this as a -sure
“What, for instanceT' asked the tired
Bflrmi-TF
;be o'^tyeperous beggm
cure for consumption. * * They do not
clafm that it will cure this dread com­ citizen In the hope that the idiot was whopi you turned out of doors wa?
coarse and abusive. Valet—Abusive,
plaint in advanced cases, but do po*i- threatened with a Jccid Interval.
tively assert that it will cure in the J ‘’Sarcasm.’* replied the cheerful idiot,
my lord! IFe might have been youi
earlier stages and never fail to give , laughing ghoultahlyi—Baltimore Armrlordship himself!
comfort and releif in tbe worst cases. ican.
Foley’a Honey and Tar is without ।
doubt tbe greatest throat and lung j
—Socrates.
remedy. Refuse substitutes.
Women love a clear, healthy comSuccessor to'W.:
Fure blood makes it. Bur• Blood Bitters makes pure blood.

Hastings Bannerol a year |

Impaired Digestion
VL^r not be aU that is meant by dfip&amp;tia
now, but It will be if neglected.
Tbe iineaalneas after eating, fits of nerv­
ous beadwtic. s-iuroew of U»e stomach, and
djaagres-ubi- beichtag may not be very bad
now. but they sW be tf tbe stomach la
suffered to grow weaker.
Dyspe;&gt;M» Is such a mlarrablr disease
that the tendency to. It should be given
early attention. This la completely over­
come by
.

Hood's Sarsaparilla
which strengthens thewhc&gt; digestive«y«tem

Readers of tbe Ban;

u favorable dubbing rate. wu. thia'
paper tor any dally or weekly papj

or magazine publlabed In the UnijJ
State. or Canada aa can
prenup
ad by any otbar newspawr .
section of Michigan.

RailwayTime Tables,
Michigan Central.
Taking eSoct Jtiae 1« ,iwn. jr&gt; :;■* Mat.
, Hastings a» follow*
n

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o. w. Ktuui.rw.
BakkoX. Arent.
Hastlns*.

WOODBURY-IONIA STAGE LINE

!&gt;»»••» WO&lt;H»Ht**Y al6*r arrival e( motnHr train* at s is. Arrive* at luoin i.
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tunilnx froni IONI A l*o"t Offlce at l it P. M arrives at Wumlbtiry hi
ok-ks-k t.
M. ley. and wain south on
K. K S. .
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WM. H MARTIN, PROP.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
KNAPFEN. KLEINHANS A
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
Ill Michigan Trust Co. Bulkflna. Grand
Rapids. Mlchlcap.
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THOMAS A PRYOR.
c.H Thomas
Attorneys at Lbw.
I* H. l*xvoa.
ofikV* over HaMUif* City Rani.
C H.GKOVK A POTTER,
(Swxvtmor. to Philip T. Coltrr&lt;&gt;r»
ffle* Id Vnlhn Block. HaaUnga. PtacUcm
A. K. KKNASTUN,
Attorney at Law.
Over I. fi Goodyear A Co.. More. Txciic*-. in all courts of the «LkU- c«a«ctloo»
pexnupUr attended to.
J. M. SMlj lL Attorney at I*a/w.
I
Woodland, Mich.
All business given prompt and careful
attention. Collections a specialty.

Banner Advta always pay.

F. K. .WILLISON. D. D. jj.
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D tL LOWRY,
Hasting*. Ml’et.

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■peetaeiea on hand

H. A. a C. H. HARBER.
Phvslcians and SunrronJ
*Ha Id city or o&gt;ud:t nsmonc..
oromptDMji. d*y or Blab:
A HANLON. M. D..
. Physician and Surgroi*
Middleville,Mir*-. •

R. X . G ALL Alt H ER, PlitKciati ini
Surgeon. Dpwhng. Mich
Uffici
hours:T2 to 2 p. m. anfi 7,tub tun.
Te1e|4MNM* at Houm&gt; I »x.i jot &gt; , .

WALTER HEATH.
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BARRY COCNTY Mil*. -ZY01
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
1-. A. SIHiUXIX
Abstract and Real Estair Office.
A Im tract Block. Hastings.
.
Money t&gt;» loan ou Km) Estate. Kr*l KstUtr M&gt;1&lt;! ot» &lt;*omtnbwli&gt;n. &lt;irt&gt;**riu HXHry■a; ln«. Hsvii.K a &lt;wupl*lr -it of Abotmct i
Book*. rus&gt;(&gt;ll«-l frmti she Kisvrd-. ran j
IiimW coaipirSr AtatnKt*.

Wm. H. STEBBINS.
Licensed Lnjb41mt.and Funeral like ■ .
. Room* nett to Chrl-tins*-’ . .• : v. te'
Stiulio. ft-Mih-n.*- :&lt;*. ■ .•
caSi* tuomptly-altendMl. d* c i..
CltUena Ph nc. Re«. &lt;h»:; Ufikc 7«

DA\

ROWLAND BROS.
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
several first class rigs in connection
with our peffenon street Feed Bam.
Your patronage solicited.

NORTHROP KING 4 CO’S
Sterling Northern grown tested

GARDEN

SEEDS

of Minneapolis, Minn., for*tale.

L.A. EATON,
l|»N. Creek Street

LAKT

THbOl.D REI.IAB1 h

HORSE SHI ER.

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Shop on Court Street.
Jeffereoiirft.

SHOES

Bi &gt;YS

I nske b &lt;qwtai(r at- hsndiit
HOYH' RHX»ES. err it y m.KepalrlBS nnuly mhJ prom; t *
PHILIP. LUTi
Second duct -outh vt Po-lom* •

Table Cloths and Napkins.
We have a new machine with which we can do up
Table ('lothh and Napkihs like new. Just try us and
I be convinced

Piioae 243.

The America Laud

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y W. J. Stark

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FOREST CITY PAINTS
We have just put in a complete
Hue of Forest City-Paint.- and Var­
nishes. These paints are innnufai tiin-d by the Forest City Paint and
Varnish Co. one of Cleveland's oldest
and most reliable paint companies.
They are absolutely pure -and are
!iold under a positive guarantee that
they Till not crack, pi-el, chalk or
scale off. Will cover more surface,
wear longer, and give better results
Fame Is the jkerfume af heroic deeds

whs

settled by Vermont pe

�A, D, Cadwalla^e/s

IKE LEFT LEG BELOW KNEE

OCTOBER 1ST
REAL

ESTATE EXCHANGE,

Office over Pierson’s Grocery.

HASTINGS. A1CH.

Kellar Ste)\Mcets with that Misfor­
tune Sunday at Clover-

mu&gt;, LAKE.
Frank Roberts and wife. C. B. Salis­
bury anti wife mid. Mis* Adams. all of
Kellar Stpm. m.jihu'er of the BpokChicago, left for jheir homes Wednes­
1cane factory, met with it very, painful. day morning after a delightful, ten days
accident Monday-morninjKat Clover- i
outing, as the guests of J. L. Young
dale. He hits a cottage at audl lake,
And family.
.
.where his family are sjM-ndbig the
Mr. Howard Loen Shaw of Toledo is
summer. Hu left the cottage Monday
the
guest
irf
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C.
C.
Bievlfrv.
morning in time to catch the • tndn :
reaching this city at 7:33, being drived: Miss Miary tvinn of Tolcdeo is the

South 51 feet of lots 8, 4 and 5 and
East 12 f«ut of balance of said lot 3 in
block 14, Striker's addition, 8200.00.
Also lots 'J and 10, block 2, Grant's
addition, 82W.Q0.
Fifteen houses and lots for sale.
No. 340—A farm of 115 acres; soil is
clay loam and sand* loam and lays well.
70 aries improved, IS acres bottom land
with ni«* -creek, balance woodlot. over from tho lake by Messer Nevins.X,ajuvst of Mr. and Mrs. W. I* Thomas.
Plenty of fuel timber. Fine orchard, who has a pony of the Indian variety. , The Misses Rogers gave a* delightful
fine building^ barn is a basement 31x40, All had alighted from the buggy, and house jiarty Thursday evening which
30 rods from a line church. I mile*from
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school, tine J owing spring near build­ the train was approaching when the was enjoyed by nil.
I&gt;ony became frightened. As the pony j
ings.
- - ■ Mr. Hathaway of Orangeville gave a
No. 306- A|- line farm ot 125 acres.,, started '.to ran.‘Mr. :„...2.
Stem made ..
a ,j pfclUi
phonographic concert Sunday afternoon
soil is heavy clay loam, level and free quick dash to reach his“ haul
:,..
&lt;1 and
u..-i hold 1UHij evening. tThe
selections were
from stone ahd stumps, ail improved kin, by tbe Hu. A .-ully In ■ tbe highlj. appiwi.tol by »1L
but 10 acres wood-lot. Fine buildings,,
• reiUlside wits ahead of him. and Mr.
including scale hobse; barn is basement
Mr. and Mra. Frank Hoes are sqmnd40x64. Fine location mile from school, • Stem was watching for that, running ] ing a,few days at the Youngs Hotel.
and trying to grab the bits of .the ,
churcl;, store? and creamery.
Thus. Bicrley and son Clarance ar­
No. 445—A; farm of 30 actus, good frightened pduy all at once. He miss­
sandy, gravel and claV loam and lays a ' ed his footing nnd"fell into tbe ditch. rived. from Toledo Sunday.
little rolling and larders on a tine lake.
i
&lt;l
legs
and
,
My.' and Mrs. Rogers and daughters
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A good K rooir house niidout buildings. The pdny reared upon his ’
he came-down his Ik w struck the leave tor Hastings for a few days,
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R. ,as
.
left
limb
of
Mr.
Stem^
breaking the J Seventeen gen tiemen from PanMing.
F. D. -and telephone fine, 2^ miles from
Hastings. Might trade. ’•
Swaetera. ]'A11
small bone about five, iches ladow the ■ Ohio, are can.]»ed
’ No; 391 -- .-V farm of 47 acre*, tine clay knee, and tearing tl
bone loose Kt i^mnty otticinls. )
loarn soil, lays rolling.
Borders on a
„ it there also.
^
IOW
Miss-Bertha
Bentley and Mrs. Camfine lake of resort, 3 miles from two the joint and hrei
ought here on the erou wri. tjje gU,-stM ot. Mr, and Mra.
Hille [railroad towns. Fine buildings.
:83 and tul^g to his home. Dr. Jjweexek.
Nou 44V—A farm ot 110 ’acres; 105
ns suMniiined and reduced the i
acres under plow. 35 acres of fine beech
aud maple timber. A fine large sugar fracture, yi strapped the loosened,
NORTHEAST IRVING.
bush. 1- hie stock and grain farm. Good bone blicl
place at the knee jointG»*u.;McConnell.of
1
. . . . Irving has liven
buildings.-indludiiig silo; barn is base
The injj
' is a very painful one. hedpiug S. 1- Coulter with his haying
ment lOxiK). . Fine location.
There
‘
some danger of a stiffened and harvesting the past week.
Nd. 446—A farm of;120 acres; 115
Floyd Bradley of the citv was the
acres improved, balance oak wood lot knee ^a result df it, though the Dr.
Fine fruit nnd plenty of it. Firie large
lo his utmost to prevent that pos- guCllt ’ltf j. w. rainM an&lt;1 famihbuildings. Soil is a tine clay loam. Near
.
day.
svhoo! and tine location.
\Ani IM other Urms for sale.
f
Miss Marie Houk who is from the
f RECEIVED FINE PROMOTION
Fresh Air Society of Detroit is spend­
ing a fewfweeka-wi th Mr. mid Mra. S.
L. Coulter.
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Homer Washburn. Former Graduate
Sunday school,.is held ut the Brew
of Our City High Schools.

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Wg receive Fresh Fish *rry .&lt;
Hriday. JThewsre canght. i Rckrd '
in Ice. ithd shipped to iiy 11 reel.’1
order &lt;
for fish.
or for
yioiir home n-e. yoii vill [nd our
M Cold
Home Made Boloa
Meats just

FOR COLO LUNCHES

you wont find anything better
than bhr Cold Meats. They are
prepared by an experienced man.
and are just what you want.

F. W. Clifford
The MEAT MARKET Man
Two doors east of Citu Bank.

Phone 22 Hastings, Mich.

Now of Oklahoma..

,lt will be a pleasure, to tlw many
friends in this city ,&lt;&gt;f Homer Wasliburn, who'was a -resident of Hastings
fur' mfveral yenra and u graduate of
ourciiY schools, .to learn of his recent
promotion. A year ago he went to
Normal. Okla., accepting a position
in tbe University «l Oklahoma under
. another profiswor in the department of
'' Chemistry
pharmacy. Two depart­
ments have been'made of this one for
the comThg school year, and Homer
, has I wen given charge of the department of pharmacy nt a^randsome in: crease in salary.” Thus another Hast, ings young num comes to the front.
and nil will be plesaed to learn of his
, prosperity.and wish him more of; the
' same kind.
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INVITED
■to eall and see the very latest
print paper, known as the

ARISTO GOLD PAPER.
it will certainly be worth
your time to cal! and see
samples of the work.

Don't forget to see me before
you buy a Kodak, Camera, nr
supplies for same.

H. J. Christmas,
THE PH0T06RAPHER,
Michigan
Hastings,

C. E. LUNN
FINE TAtLOEING.

.

Mra. Isaac Moulton is very poorly at
There irlittle’ hop- of
thi^ writing.
her recovery.
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. Foster ha* returned from Ohio.

Nearly all the farmers have got their
grain harvested nnd. are finishing their
hay.
'
flfoe Walton J lui^ gone to Delton
where h'e.expecta to work at threshing.
Preorbirig at the South Evangelical
chun-h next. Sunday evening.
•
Mr. Warner of Jonhstown was the

Clyde Walton and wife sjs'ut Sunday
.
Defeated Charlotte’s Base Ball fleam nt Cloverdale.
I

Employees of the Michigan
Central.

. That .the Michigan Central is now a
part of tbe New York Central system,
will be clearly evident Oct. 1. when
the N. Y. Centtal requirement that all
station employees wear un iforms while
on duty will go into effect. The order
to this effect "Has Uefcn received at the
locals tat ion. While this seems inwrne
ways an unnecessary requirement Jet
there is another side, and that is that
those who have Yinsinesa to transact
with’ a toil road employee have the
means «&gt;f knowing who i-. and who is
, not an employee of the railroad.
:

PERSONAL MENTION.
Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry visited i
| Middleville friends Thursday.
Frank Black, of Grand Rapids, was I
in the city on -bnsinum Thursday.
Mrs. William Kent arrived in the
citydrum Kalamazoo Friday and is
visiting friends.

The Misses Glenn* Pancoast and
Wilhelmina- Bates went to Lansing .
Friday to vikit friends. *
Mr. Morris, manager of tbe FordJohn&amp;on Chair Ch., of Mirhiiran City, .
Ind., was in the city on business.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wager Fox. of Chi­
cago, were gue&amp;s of the latter’s, uncle ।
■nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W D. Sjmulti- ।

The J. S. GOODYEAR CO
SOME JULY BARGAINS
are closing out our Shirt Waists at a discount of 25 per
cent. This season’s styles and very desirable.

Wl-

We also offer our lines of Peau de Soie Waists, Tap Silk Waists
etc. at the same reduction.
Ladies' Dress Skirts L4 off regular prices
secure a nice skirt at a very moderate price.

A chance to

Reduced prices on all Wash Goods. Lawns. Dimities etc.

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For the best value in Black Petticoats,'try an “Alain." a nice
line at 98c.
.
All Musli" Underwear at 20 per cent below regular prices

Try a NEW IDEA PATTERN, 10 cents
ing Thursday.,

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. Bnnlette Lichty uf this city and

John Haner. "of Woodland.. were in­
Detroit this week Tuesday and Wednes­
school house at 3 o'clock p. tn., prayer
day attending the 4th annual state
meeting immediately following.
meeting of the rural mail carriers.
Mr. mid Mra. S. K. Chambers oflrvGeo. A. Ingrain, of Grand Rapids,
ing were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. t..
mittinfacturer •&gt;! a pnqmration used for
Coulter mid .family.
t
destroying weeds which may grow in
The young people .of this virnity are streets on along railroad tracks was in
holding prgyer meetings every ‘Sab­ onr-city Friday, and was so well plen*&lt;cd
bath. The next meeting will lie held with Hastings that he 1** 'decided to
at the home of the Misses Eunice ami locate In-re.
Elsie Cairns at L’-JW p. m.

WOODWORKERS WON EASILY guest of Blanch Gardner Sunday.
—r-

That Is the? Order for aS Station

RUTLAND CENTER.
loiura Preston of Barryvllle isspending the week with Floy Erway.
The I- A. S. at the church Friday
evening waa well intended. ■
Harry Williams sjieut Sunday with
friends at Barrvvilr;
Mr. and Mra. Jns. Whittemore re­
turned from tbe sdutbeast Thursday
to spend the sutnuv-r at the,ir home
here.
Clark Robinson «&lt;nd wife of-Bhnltz,
MIDDLEVILLE.
and George Robinson and wife of
Mi-- Je4&gt;ie Knickerbocker is-spend­
Dowling were the.gneets of Grant &lt;)tis
ing a weeks •vacation the guest of
and Wife over Sunday.
friends in Holland.
Oscar Otis and wife of Kansas came
Vern Hxar of'Lake Odessa spent Sun­ Thursday to spend aj few weeks. with
Jay with'friends1 in tbe village.
relatives here.
i
:
Guy Johnson who has 1-eeji playing
Seymour Leningtim lost a horse last
V»»ll with the Platt-burg team in New
Sunday.
York returned home Saturday evening
Mra. Jus. Blake of Lakeview is visit*
for a two weeks vacation.
-ing relatives here/ j
Calvin Barrell. Clive Patterson and ’ Mra. Edger is on Ihe sick list.
sister Glemna Clever, spent Sunday at
Word was received lost Thursday of
Wall lab” the gnots of Mrs. Nidy and
the death of Wm. Blake of Three Oaks.
family of lut-lnnta. Colorado.
Wm.Otir and wife. Mra. P. M.
Dr. M. A. Coykendull of Grand Ra|&gt;ids was the guest of his hrotiier Willis Blake mid Mnt Wm; Task -r went Fri­
day to attend the funeral.
Co’ykendull and family o'ttgjr Sunday.
Frances VanAnnah of the city • is
Mrs. Mattie Stacey- i*spending ft two
weeks vacation with her parents Mr. visiting Zera Newbind.

Saturday 10 to 3
NORTH IRVING.
Mrs. Maggie Moultrta is vegy ill with
Saturday s haw ball game D iWeeii
th«$ Woodworking Co's nine and (t*ar- no hope of getting well.
and Mrs. Fox’of Grand Rapids.
, lotte's crack team was won handily by.
Rev. Kidd is worse again. Huj wife
Floyd E. Davis of Hastings s]®nt
; the Woodworkers by a score &lt;it' H» Io H. , tilled his appointment at, North Irving Thursday and Friday the guest* of
The Charlotte team were easily but- church last Sunday. They will go .to friends in the village.
classed at every point. They played a Colorado this fall fur Mr. Kidd’s health.
George L. Keeler and Karl S. Clark
clean, gentlemanly game, but got into , There will be an ice cream social at
•of Grand Rapids were in the village
too fust company.
John Trego's next Saturday evening Saturday enroute to Gun luike where
for the church.
i they spent Sunday.
Mrs. Flora Garn and little daughter r Miss Menella Parkhurst and Mr.
of. Woodland are the gudsts of John ' Wililam'C. Merriam of Detroit were
Trego and family this week.
united in marriage at the home of the

Local News.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver children . bride in this village last Thursday,
Charles Lewis, of Painesville. Ohio, j
of Hastings visited at F. Lancaster's oniy relatves being present at the ceris visiting f*is mother and other Has­
last Saturday.
emony. They left on the 11:3H train
tings friend*.
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Lena Bristol i» visitng her grandma for their future home in Detroit Mr.
Wetlnesday' last Miller &amp; Harris’ j Mrs. Geo. Ingram.
Merriam being professor in one of the
team became, frightened at a passing 1
Mk. Mid «r» I. Wolf »ml .Uughtor ci,&gt;' ’ch“'1’ “ ”“l P'“T
auto andtuok^* spin down the avenue ■ ..
A
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.1
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t
------Ollie White was in Grand Rap­
Beatrice were guests at the old home
Two smashed wheels -was the only : Sunday.
. ids Saturday.
damage.
’
‘Gene Keatch and wife of Grand Rap­ | Will Thedo was th* guest of friends
H.E . Pratt, editor of the Marshall ■ ids visited friends here last week.
i in. Grand Rapids Sunday.
Statesman for the past seven years, has j
Dr. B."C. Swift spent Sunday with
resigned his position'and will locate in
LAKE VIEW.
• Triends in Grand Rapids.
the west. He was also secretary of the
Little Harold Rockwell is on the sick:
Miss Jeanette Southwick returned
Statesman Printing Co., of that city
list with Dr. Howell in attendance.
i from a few days visit wth friends at
and a large stockholder of the com-j
l-’. ly. Mich.
\tir-h Saturday
XHfntxlnv evening.
,-VCnillL’.
’
Orin Price and wife of Nashville E
''
pany.
visited
Horace Rockwell And wife । Busty Winger who was serously hurt'
TheJxxly of Mrs. Susan Bartholf wiwj
Thursday.
.
last Sunday, is mnigi improved at this
expreswr.l to Manton, Mich., from this i Mrs.;charles Smith entertained her ■ writing.
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station bv Renkes &amp; Waldorff. the un-;
mother and sister Mrs. A. Johnson mid । Samnel Thede returned to his home
dertakera.. Monday morning on the 3 :
Mrs. Ella Joria and daughter Ruth jn (qWp]an,L o., Hnndav noon.
o'clock train.
Mrs. Bartholf had fn„„
W,««ll«nd Tbumlay.
.
Kiwl|n(!
&lt;&gt;(
(xm.
lived in Carlton and died Saturday ,
Miss May Zimmerman spent Wedm- |e&lt;ed wif}j tbe jestings team at the
Hight.
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d.-ij- and Thursday with her grandma |fttthr plqce un Wednesday evening.
John Connors wits run in J»y the
! on the State Road.
, jhe ^liddlevills team won. two out.of
ofiicera Friday charged with vagrancy. :
.Irving Charlton spent the i»ast week | three games but the Hnsings team won
Ho is a ‘Knight of the Road” from,
-t
home
helping
in
haying
and
barI the Contest by ’winning the most
nowhere in particular. He could not i nt
vesting.
”
| points. The return game will lie playpav thr’fine which justice Bishop asses­
Mra. Jessie Covel and Mim^Hill uf vd at this place on Tnssday evening of
sed against, him and so was give.n 10 ;
■ U'wdlsiul .pent ThnreUy wUb Jw Ibis wwk. There wen, nine jonnit
days in jail.
s,
noting. »» or ebunt , &gt;*»» «-•
*?«“ ’&gt;» ocomt-nbri tho teem to
I will be in hostings on or aoout ।-------------- -- --­
. work
. cleaning
.
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t. -J-i
Sept. 15th to finish
and, I Will Smith
and wife of Grand Rap- Hastings.
g '
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OUR PHOSPHATES
Clean, tail knd sparkhug, down to zero. Yon
can get just/br kind of soft drink £t oiir fountain
that you like, and they are always right—always the
. same
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SANITARY

continues tn grow In the efltaem of the people.
Everybody that usee SANITARY BREAD once,
becomes a permanent tuatonifr, because It is
made bf the beet material: it's dean; it's whok-uome.

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BREAD

HAVE YOU TRIED OUR ICE CREAM SODA?

■Origliators jot

Inititon.

VESTER &amp; CARTER K |

FULL
OF nur
HOPEu OR
Poora man
CoffeeGnuikj
&lt;“Dopfl
"&gt; wil1
i ull Ul
un make
, Crabbed
Fill
I HF
nilPF
7 -matei-fur just theGood
Coffee
FULL
Ul
UUrt. ■
reverse.
After a cup of
CHAUTAUQUA BLEND COFFEE

HIGH BAt,K.

for breakfast year bnsliand will leave home haj»y and
full pf hope. It begins its good work when lie firat
scents its rich Aroma. Try just one pound and prove
onr preaching. 25 cents per pound, whole, ground or
pulverized.
w, S.ll Sanitary Bread.

Mrs. Still of Hastings is caring for
her daughter Mrs. A. Ji. Robinson who
has a very sor?. foot j
Mi* Glenna Doud
Hastings spent
a few days last Week with relatives in
this vicinity.
Mrs.' A. Martin and Mra Perry Hall
called on Mrs. Eleanore Hathaway
Sunday.
Milton Gerier and]family were guests

COOK &amp; SENTZ,
THE GROCERS.

MAST15US. racti.

of Mr. and Mra A. Seeber Sunday.
Mr. Philley is al'le to work again
after having to give up on account of
the heat.
.
'
Mrs. M. Seeber is on the nick*list.
The water was too much for her in
the h nckle-lierry marsh.
Mr.' and Mra A. Myers called on rel­
atives in Shultz Sunday.

Miss Jqlia Philley. la better after suf­
fering a few days from vaccination.
CREEK STREETQuite « number from this place iq&gt;ent
Sunday at Thornapple lake.

Born, to George Scott jr. and wife,
a Ux.i pound son. Joly 21.
Mrs. Fred Gambia and children spent
a portion of last week with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bidleman.
Mra, Mary Hutchinson is visiting
her niece Mrs. Ed Ret-d.
Will Bidleman and family have been
camping at Dowling and cutting hay
on Judge Mack's place.
Mla. M4„e.Mav„Ra,.
Mrs. Lizzie-Lake is staying with her
,lsoghlc'r Mnt Gea

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Grju-e Lewis apent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents of North Has­
re^irwg ataun. hot -UeratMl hot
id. «mlJim Smith mid-wife «&lt;1
Him Adelino Ginjnch ««. &gt;n (land tings,
.
COBB'S CORNERS.
■ir
»l»&gt; chimney. Am able.laughter Ethel of Morgan «Tcnt one
. Rapid. Thnnalay.
i Mrs. Will Roush and children of
Mrs. Louis Beadle of Rutland called |
to giro Brat claw local references in reday ladweek with Mrs. Claude Mead.&gt; Key. stowart Crandall of Hasting,
Hastings spent Friday with Chas.
ganl in ability.
RalphMead of Hastings and Lloyd ' held vesper wrvlcea at the Baptist i
| on Mrs. Geo. Ingram Monday.
-Bidelm an.
P. E. Enbody.
How- of Bridge street were on onr road church Sunday afternoon.
There will be au ice cream social at i
Grand RhpTds. ' isunday.
.
Mrs Eva Talbott was in Hastings i’ Mrs. Archie Calkins spent Sunday jI John Trego’s Saturday evening. July 29 I
with Mr.- and Mrs. Calkins.
--------------------------I:.. The Misses Anna and Glendora Hale ' Friday. Herniece Bessie Hall return- j
| for the benefit of the church.
The L. A. S. at Mrs. H. Castelein’s ?
( NOTICE TO TAJLPAVEKS.
and gentleman friends of Hasting, rd home with her In tho evening and
Miss Lena Bristol of Johnstown is I
Aras well attended. Proceeds $4.2UV
City taxes aredue 'and payable from .pent Sunday with their parents J. P. 1 remained over Sunday.
visiting her grandmother Mrs. Geo.
The next one at Mrs. Ed. Reid's Aug. |
। Ingram this week.
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July 1 to August l&lt;&gt; 1W»- Collections | Hale and family.
---------BRONCHITIS FOil TWENTY YEARS 80.
| Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Tobias of Has-1
I will be received by DeWitt Bronsen as
ohver Bolton ,„j fMnily q( swily
Quito m number of the young mun tings spent Satutday and Sunday with
deputy 1 W. A. HaD’artore on Jefler- Polnt viflitcd John
wife of . nLMr&gt;Jf£S &amp;!?’ tomSS* 1 tor I
son street on each Wednesday ttntJ this place Sunday.
twenty year* and never got rdeiknntK from here went to Dowling to see * ; the latter's brother Wm. Krwewitter.
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w
agme.
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। y[rR James Mathews "and. son Ray
• Thursday during above time,
time.
.
• \ I used Foley’a Honey and Tar which
i
D. K. Titman.
Mulholland keeps an up-to-date
« ™re cn^e. ’’Sold, bv Arthur E. Sinl- i The Quimby Sunday school will hold j visited at Paul Bump’s of Haotings
T'ty Treasurer.
| Drug Store.
.
i Holland. Sucoesor to W. H. Goodyear, j a picnic at Thornapple lake Aug. 4.
, Sunday.
City

WORK to WIN

SUMMER SCHOOL

KHlTSKlDHIYCmffi
TOUISnONEMAR

PrMlfc’nt

K. BURCH,

�HASTINGS BAN
privilege* enjoyed by Wall
ers this year. Tbe latter has head-1
quarters at the L. A. Clark cottage. I

WALL LAKE BREEZES

■TITLY ST, 1908. _

STAR LODGE HAS A BIG TIME

PROPH
KIES Of EVIL

Tuesday Evening, Three Candidates .
The Pipps family, of Grand Rapids,
Initiated. Grand Officers Were
ten in number, are occupying the L.
A. Clark tenant cottage for a month.
AT THAT POPULAR RE*
,
Present.
Mr. and Mrs. G*. F. Chidester and ABOUT THE HAY CROP, THE
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Hastings Star Lodge had the biggest j
SORT.
.
family and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook
WHEAT CROP AND THE OAT ! time in their.history Tuesday night.
and family returned Monday from a twu ।
p
i when three candidates were initiated,
• the following Grand oflioeni taking
NEW
COTTAGES PLANNED weeks outing at the Tobias cottage.
TTie latter cottage was formerly owned
___ Maynard, of Charlotte.
.------{.part: ,
Judge
by Dr. an Horn and un upper story y...p ... pnup Tn N AllftMT ; Grand Worthy Patron; Mtk Margaret;
Uaowing Popularity of Wall Lake as aud a down stairs bedroom have lieeu nflVC ALL UUmu IU iixuuni , yjoin., G. W. Jlatron; Mrs. Augusta
added t«» it this spring. ’
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Mattiaon. of MiddleviHe, G. W. Sucre-.
Going Somewhere? ; '
Resort Evidenced in Many
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Furniss add son VVc Mad Better Learn to Cease.Com- tary; Mrs. Jennie Newell, of Fenton. ।
Good. We’re -Interested,
j
Way*.
;
G. W. treasurer; Mrs. *»-«
Helen
Balmer.
Louis and Miss Minnie Furtritsi wert*
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So are you.
plaint, and Prophe.-ylnc
’ (of Lansing. Past G. W. M. Others
For wr havte the best line of
All of the cottages are tiled and at the Furnhw cottage the piwt week, j
i from outside the. city were Mr». ;
many rented until, into September.
Ruined Crops.
Mr. and Mrs; Murray and suns, Miaws .
TRUNKS,
iKies. Olivet: Mrs., Ickm.. La- ..
Eighteen cottages now face' the lake Marjorie and Maude Murray aud Lucile ,
“Tb« bay crop i. ’ruined." ’’This : Minnie
------------------------------sun CASES, TRAVELUNfi BADS
"It will all' layette. (Ind.: Mr.- Peckham. o( Freefropt on the north side of the lake Smith and Mr, Ha;v?y Rand, uf Char-, bnishea the wheat."
ever shown in this city. The low J! where the Hastings colony an* located.
" ’"Nut
After the initiatum a -banquet
.
iotte. are at tbe Benkes cottage fur a j rii.t "
_,ut eveb tbe (.'rm will amoum port. -------------------------pfices will interest yon as much
.to
Beginning at the head of tbe line twu weeks outing.
i to anything.
any thing. ” •‘The farmers can't was served, to which amide justice
as the hifch qitth;y of the goods.
5 the cuttagen are hh followM: No. 1 the “ A party fruui Grainl Rapids are oc- spend any money this year, for they | was dope by the large'numlirr preaent,
R Walldortt cottage: Nd. 2, C. H. Oslwrn cupving Beechwood.
wont tyve any. ”
several of the visitors responding to
&lt; No.. 3. F. 1.. Heath: No's. 4, and .*&gt;
e' .: Edger ^Kl f..n.ly ..&lt;■ spying
»» &gt;■&gt;"
» '"*?
Phan* 314
L. A. Clark; No. », Dr. J. C. An&amp;Etts: oil. of Mb, Colgroke-, &lt;-otligr« »t “»rk* “ w ■“« 1UO,«1 l*,«’”'
Hastings,
/
Michigan. J
Jeffereunst., 1 doonwuth of P.O. J | No. 7, W. D. .Hayes; No’s, b, 9. 10. prrn-m.
th.-r.i»» w.-ro coming i-very d.y dur-- . ryr CtinFHIN/'
£ Mrs. Rose Colgrove; No. 11. \V. W.
Mr nndMr.En.^M.rntt. Mr..«d
••‘e hm.-r p.n of Jnmrmid fortiw !
Potter; No. 12, Kellar Stem No. 12.
:
&lt;-&lt;
hrst twelve Java in July ’ Ppwihly yon '
■
“ A. E. Henkes, et al‘No. 14. Trego- Mr. Wm. Stobhlmo Mr. nod Mr&gt;. I
wn,eU11„g |ikj. u
your .-«-U. ! .
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M
it
• Br&lt;xiks. No. IB. Myers-Bush-Spence; B«h. Hoopur mid dm|ght,r. ig Mem- WtU hl,„. (]„
phi,.
Tei.lle-t-e.
wr-ie
ul
tlm
"
Illium.
when
,
b
,
farmc
„
luvi
.
nnl
,|„,j
hurv.-«_____
,
• No. 10, James Matthew?, No. 17.
. in# ,b^
w)1Ml
tave blul-&gt; •
■ Cliu-s. Wiliams. No. IM, Elry Tobias. eoum-e wt-orul d»y« lu&gt;t week
Mri&gt;. Mae i'oiven., tv. H. Shiader. , j„ fifteen year,. have mom hay than UOVERhOg HKMIINSOF NEW IfOgK
■
Lumlwr is lieing drawn fur a cot­
Mr.
and
-Mt*.
A.
!C-1
Barber
nnd
Mia.
they
ever
had
:
haw
the
lent
proapeeta
;
tage for-Marion Matthews to be lo____________
DEMANDS THAT FOR Bill IN­
”*
"
1_. when the com is J
touted lx*twe«&gt;M the Williams and Tobias , Elmira
Rule wen* mnpng the guests at , fOr OMtM _________
jn a decade:
. SURANCE COMPANIES
■i-ottagiM. Frank’ Horton has purelmsed J.
’C.
'*••*•
....
Barber’.'* cottage
the past week. ■ i-omirig down the pike at an unheard of ‘
Hartman's Penna
a lot just west of the Chas. Williams The latter family an- otvupying the! rate, and girea promiae of above an '
Hall's Catarrh Cure
cottage and will buNd a cottage vthis Myers cottage until the first of August. . average erfip in spite of the late plant- -tijiq \A/|I I RFQ||| T
Xfr
Ur. Donovan., Mt-asera
A!Ed.
* in&lt;r'
dodo
von
thiink
allont
it'it'
InlO WILL ntOULI
Ely's Cream Bals
, summer.
Mr. anrl
and Mrs.
ing?What
What
yon
thiink
shunt
' ’ sir. and Mrs. H. G. Carter. Mrs. Donovan and Lloyd Patterson. of
IN MUCH GOOD
Mian's Catarrh Cute
And
do
‘
* yon remetoher that there has
Eliza Heath, and Miss Gertrude Holt Charlotte, have beep camping npar never been a year when, if the pessi­
. Broughton Catarrh Specific
mists were to lx* believed*, the Hnwian
. \
A
„ ...
of Danville, Wisconsin, spent several Carjienter'a the jiast week.
Kondon Jelly
i Hy
not nwg all tbv whwt; tbe Tolh. Compujh. .nd to tbe Public
days last week with Mayor Heath and
An old hoitt has been utilized by *
Guanell's -Catarrh Crean
.
Urgent Need of National
\ family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckont Mrs. L. A.Chirk as a; flower garden. /froatit killing it: tbe fains drowning it:
Shoop's Catarrh Core
. and son. of Toledo, will be entertained It is tilled with geraniums and nastur­ or the wind blowing it all flat so it
Regulation.
Bimej's Catarrh Cure
) at the Heath cottage this week.
tium* and makes an jexceedingly at­ couldn't fill.' If the results had !&gt;evn
It is a pleasure to recoixl the fact
Dr. 1. W. Chase's Catarrh Cure. /
Frank Andrus is an exjtert* at hand­ tractive decoration '.fur their . yard. all that had Uvn predicted, the people .
that Governor Higgins, of New York,
Pretzinger s Catarrh Balm
ling a sail Ixiat and is nut afraid to try Mr. and Mrs. Chirk, who were form­ uf Barry county would have had no
has sent a mesmge to tIh- legislatun*
? &gt; his Ixjat in the stiffest hrrezes. The erly of Hattie Creek, are the all-year- . bread much of the time. And so with
Marshall'^-Cafarrh Snuff
uf
that state. n«&gt;w in
session,
resort&lt;*m around the lake are treated round residents of the Hasting* resort tbe hay. the oats, the corn, tha fruit And a Dozen Others.
asking for the most searching iriveeti) to many j)leii.*&lt;uil rides thru thip hied- ’ and have al! tla» conv»iniences of home if the facts had tallied with the propbecirs of evil, the cow* would have ,gat ion of the affairs «»f the life insnrin *tlieir
cottage.
? ' inni. H .
k J
; •
’
——
'
starved and the horses lackud nourish­ .uux» companies of that state, to the
Very tew large fbih are being caught '
’
liolx*rt Lambie and family, of Hiistment to ••ven drag tlirnwlfi?* to tbe end
1
that the truth and the .whole truth
mg». mid Mr. and Mrs. Albert l.unbir ‘1 in the hike this .*H*a*&gt;n, hut K&lt;km1 catch-! buneyanl.
may lie known idmut them, the graft-,
and family'.Miss Ada Aldrich, and Miss &lt;15 arc made of tin* suniller fish.
ers
punished, future grafting prevent­
And
yet
since*
IK3«.
when
the
hn»t
1
I'hone* 113.
Wall iakt* i* dirtiugfly a &lt;*hildn*:i—
white man set fdot on Barry county ■ed,
1 and laws enacted that will fu|l.»
Michigan1f, Nina Lambie. of Grand Ledge, returned
Hastings,
* Munday from a twu weeks outing at . resort tW*r«- Im&gt; nig at present ’•-» chWd* ’
protect the policyholdcro.
.
!
the lake.’
ren al»ug th* lake front,and th** average
If a life insurance company has U*en
never n Imiwiu being has perished here
does not run much lower during tin*
frdm hunger. n*r n domestic animal doing anhfmqst business, it ha*nothing
Mr. and -Mrs. Cainpliell and family.ot.
season. The fine ahiires tnttkt* nn ideal
Grand Ravids. and Mra.* O’Meara and
died of’* starvation. On fin* other to fear from such an investigation.’
LADIES LINEN
place for them ito play and they be- ;
w&lt;
hand, it is doubtful if there is any If its i»rtfinee..huvv been plundering tbe
soil,of KidjunaziX*. and Miss Genm ieve ;
■ "rir.W.
w.l.-r-lny. wilh m. ’
’
COLLARS
Rider, of Hasting*, are occupying one . '
....... • in the country where policy hbWerx a* did those of the
nii*haiH
ever
rep«rte&lt;L
Helen
Hayes
! the peopltJ on the average have more of Equitable^ six* investigation i* doubly
I have a nine line of Ladies' •-of Mrs. Colgrove’* cottage* for two !
an- ' the good things of life than those of nocessan.
weekly
. ■
‘
■
.' and Fnmre.* ai(d I’redriit^jlleath an*
Tbe revelations of tbe
Linen «'.?llats, and am belling them
among tfie yiiuttger children Wh.- mt
are
rottenness irf the Sqnitablc nnd the
: Harry county.
f“r 9S PDntc bnt they’re worth
Mosher Nevins is a guest at the Stem , (export and teatlexs swimmer.*.
only
uElllu, more.’ Try our
God in good to ns. Ho much hitter positive statements made by Walter
cottage.. Marner and Cbesrter airoiu-;
than the fvare of the prophet* of evil Wellman that th«&gt; same kind of graft­
f hina nnd Jgpau Tea at 35 ayd 50c.
panjed hy three dug- reached the lake •
COMING SOON.
that it is btwt not to |wiy any heed t«&gt; ing. though pO*vtibly lv.~s in degree.
Monday making the trip from Hastings
LEE HING,aa,~
I
them. If ye try to do .&gt;or jMirt. He wunld N- found in all the big life in-’
with Mfttor’s new pony in three hour*
.
- and twenty minutes. The niad Iwtwrcn j. j# Kelly’s Big Shows. Will Ex will certainly do His; and d&lt;» it so
i much better than we. could that we had for the thorough investigation that
the htke*and nearby points is now kept
hibit
lirst be content to erase predicting and .■ Governor Higgins demand*.
’ warm giving the aforesaid pony the
DRESSMAKING
’.expecting evil things, nnd Igan; to
Ami so the result* of the Equitable
I daily exercise necenaary
his good
and Sewing. -1 am prepared to do
revelations will !&gt;e that the life in«nrhealth.
.
1 Mr, Jj F, Brennan, -agent of .Kelly *
all work in This line
Have hud
things He will certainly provide. if we
good experience and can give city
Dr’s H. A. and C. H. Barlier- and big one ring circus, wa.* in town Mon- !
may judge the future at ait by the basis. tin- companies worthy of cqnfl-.
refereuew.
&lt;'barges reasonable.
families are at th&lt;* Trego-Brooks rot- ^ay making final arrangement* for. the
Rooms over the Banner office.
part-. '
d«irr will, be lw?nefitt&lt;*-l, and those who
luge for two weeks outing.
, show which m due to exhibit herehave been victims of plundering graftere
Miss Myrtle Westcott.
Daily mail and the &amp;4U telephone are ruesday. Aug. I.
will be purified and hr coni|w*)lrd to be
.
Everything with the fJiow this sea- ■
deegbt abd handle the trust funds oigtLe
j son is new and up-to-date, no expense
widow and orphan
if they wm*
having been spared by the management
trust funds, and not nit though they
| in putting up a first claai* show. A
,
llmgoaev watwpmof tent ha. bvon . »'-* «•«• &gt;-&lt;rn,&gt; -nJatrh-Crm-k. i. were in their hands for tbe punxM** of
graft. Meanwhile, a* we said last
addi-d
«»» . -id mill afford adfple vi’,““ l’"r “m'1" «“■ '•"n"week, it win be well to await develroom for all who may atb-nd.
I Mr*
Hopklrn, of Now York i.
oprmcntM calmly, for it is lieiieved the .
Prof. M.-C.mkey with bi. wonderful ’&gt;••«« &gt;mr &lt; ou,in flannilial Marble,
guarantee clauses of the a)d line comj troufie of horuoA nnd dog. and a boot of 1 Miiw Ft-a-ie Hull .pent Sunday with
ponies are hacked by enough funds to
; new and difficult acts will appear at I her aunt Sirs. Tallsit. of Middleville.
be gotxl, but it is feared the surplus
■ each performance. Highdww acroliatic
Mr. om&gt; Mra Carl Wwpiu'tor m-.uroaccounts will be found to .exist largely .
a*d aerial .peeialtma
Funny clown d Tnedar from Jamodown. N. Y.
on paper. Meantime these companies
| whose sole ambition is to make you
Mrs. E. M. Hoyt will leave to-dny should be so punished by. the public;
! laugh. New and Ntartling features never
to spend several weeks in Toledo andj they have outraged and whose confi­
J before
Cleveland.
dence they have abused that they will .
। moke up an exhibition that is worth
You can-buy .my
ns
Kathenw* VanValkenburgh left yee-! make a dean show of hands and square ■
। double the price of admission. With
time
the
lowest
I the Kelly Show none* but ladies aud terday far ' Traverse City to visit: nwk_v for a “square deal" with their
always
friends.
j
. policy holders.
| gentlemen are tolerated, and tbe peoMiss Lxi Miller, of West Unity. O.„ I It will be well if all this agitation j
| pie of Hastings who pay the show a

SOME OP THE THINGS HAPPENING

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

MAKlIlinU
07873120

A List of Remedies
We Sell For Catarrh.

!

Q. A. HYNES'

PERSONAL MENTION.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
For Business

at a6y
of
coal and quality

Coal,
Wood,
Fence Posts.

BAUER BROS., Proprietors.

PHONE 254.

PHONE 254. ■

! visit, will agree that itwaa the high- is the guest Of her cousin Mrs. Chattie
l est clans exhibition under canvas that Stauffer.
it was ever their prrvelegeto witness.
Mr. and Mix Sinclair Brock have
Will postiveiy exhibit rain ur shine moved into their fine new home in the
j Tuesday Aug. 1.
first ward. 1

A GROWING BUSINESS

httflinem to permit it to lae conducted I
to suit individual interests. The pub* I
Oscar Tydun, of Chicago, arrived in lie have, interests too. and them* are I
the city Tuesday going that .evening
paramount.- :
,
to Gun lake, j

W. W. W.twn 1. Kuihinz Thin,. . M,r' “'“l
"*rT&gt;&gt;'&lt;
•
4 hind, visted V iIbnr Waite and family
Down at Irving.
&lt;ner Sunday.

.
Tu^l.v for Detroit, from there th.y
Mr.
ga„. th. ncti«
,|||
MKkil„lw. n-tumlnit ntont
; merit of tbe store &lt;wrr to his eldest son. | Aug.
; C. K. Watson. Hie latter seems to fcfe
... , f
,
a • chip oil of th. oM Mock.'-and to-'
J-,T- Umtani .nnoiiuoe.:
g«h-r they nod...
They
?k'- .re imilding up .n ItHNMUg trjfe |
hi. f.mlly
| n. .mail |«rt of wiiieli they .ttrita,.. j ”11 •pM’“ "t-VCT*1 •***
| to BANNER advertising. Their story; !
Martin Skinner left Igijt week for

We’ll Furnish The House,

\ ;
Aiul we’ll famish it with everything tliat'e right
/
" up-to-date too, and the expense will lie ijo email
1
thatAu'll l&gt;e surprised. We have everything
I
. to funiish a house with Carpets of every good
')
kinrl: Rujrs from all over: Mattinge from the
•e the
\ j
Flowery Kingdom; Dra|&gt;eriee from where
' best ) i\ draws trade from a. large scope of i Jnckaon whore he has securwl a jxwi( '
are made; Curtains of all kinds: and a 1thousand \v• country, and by keeping a Inr^o varied tiun firmpsn on the M. C. R. R.
of what the trad*’ demands they |
fmnily expect to move later on.
lit- which
toTGaIi
/ Tstock
‘
) j
little fancier that we can’t describe, but
un’i,“,!Sl”g k‘he.i,r, b,4in«**n
Mnc PMnltilak.Mld -Mr. .nd Mno
T|
go to make a home ipore complete. And
.( Fumltura-ilr Oar Big Double Store* ire Loitfei With It.
r Buying Time Will Sen Be Here.

Th Priceitisi.

Wien Yea Are Reity.

It Will Tate Y«a Te

y
last

Follow

V

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.,
Furniture Corners.

' shall result in national n^ulation of i
the life insurance corporations of the
! country. which carry over $13,000,000,- '

About a year ago W. W. Watson} Clifford C. Fritz, son of Rev. B F.
{bought out j. T. Pierson's general Fritz, is home .from Milwaukee this
। store at Irving, the latter having pur- j week, and expects to remain here.
’
I
t. E.&gt;t»nfcr-» buMi™ in thi| Dr,
J. o. McGnlHn Irft

You Furnish The Wife

;

LOWE BROS. HIGH
STANDARD LIQUID
PAINT
somewhat against his will, but- in a manly way
1 knowledged his error, and was ready to stick V&gt; HIGH
1 STANDARD After his experience.
I You know what it meant—BEST covering, BEST1
। spreading, NO WASTE of time getting ready. .M6ST
economical. You know also, that it meant putting v&gt;. ’
gether the BEST materials ip the BEST manner i
’ in the right proportions. It-could not give BEST RE
1 SULTS if all these did not precede. We guarani— t?,durability. Every painter knows it is not a ipie*,' h
1 of price per gallon, but of tbe amount he. gets for hi.
dollar HIGH STANDAHD I.IQI ID I’AIM
the Other LOWE BROS. FAINT !'!:&lt; &gt;1 &gt;' . TS i \
TERIOR ENAMEL COLOlli} IX OIL. FLO-&gt;lL
PAINTS. OIL WOOD STAINS. ALl MIXUM
PAINTS ETG-„ are made for economy ami results.
Ins&lt; st upon having this Paint. Write us for color a&gt;.|.
and pamphlets.

GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONE NO. I.

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

HASTINGS. MK H

QREEN fiOODS
Not the spurious, worthless kind, but the fresh, crisp a;ithat everybody seek* at this lime of the year, such as fr&gt;-!

LETTUCE, ONIONS, RADISHES, CELERY.
CUCUMBERS, CABBAGE, STRING BEANS.
AND WATER MELONS.
Place jryur order with me. If you can’t come yourtei:
■
phone. Your phone orders-will receive the.same r&amp;ret'.ii .
•tention a* though yop were present’:n penrnu .

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
PhonwMo. 10.

HORTON’S.
OUR '. .
BREAD

NOW is the time to put iu your
winter’s coal.
DON’T wait any longer—Order of.
us today. Phone IfH. ■

leheish,

isE„

.

BREAD

WASHED NUT.

HOCtINS VALLEY,

.

getting the •&gt;’. of
material^. • -*•■.■ y
an tdtpt*rivln&gt; ti b Wit-r
and in the most scient ■
tier. Everything pure. c.Jan.
ana wholesome.
.
If you want the beet a«k your
grocer for Barnaby’s Bread.
When you are hungry cotnyto
us for a

PQCAHMT1S, C.C.B.,

MASSILLON.

w7,oD„r

meal

25 cents

Everyth!n&gt;- is neat and chun.
Lunch Hoorn in connection 'and
order cooking^Ja specialty. Nice
fine of Cigars and Candiet.
■

PERE MABQUETTE.

H. MATTHEWS &amp; CO.
Mxrion Matthew*.
chx* IUw&gt;-r-«
PHONE 194.

Barnaby Bros:,
First door east of Banner Otho.
Hmm 123
Hastings, Mich.

kind of coal you want of
year. The
price of
guaranteed.

Place your orders now for future delinry ud yuur
wants will be carefully attended to
Lumber
Brick,

•‘It's the best bodied pair» ।
ever used. " paid a sk,-|: ,i
painter as he came dow:
his ladder.
.
He had been ueing

Hastings, Mich.

“You say your playing created a
great deal of talk?" said the friend.
•‘Yes.’’ answered the pianist, "but
unfortunately it was mostly during
my performance."
Ev&lt;r notice how much time the other
feHow -_*an spare from his business to
tell you how to run yours?—Maysville
(Ky.&gt; Bulletin.
.?° °n^s5.n* K°°d drugs cheaper
than Mulholland.
-

Repairing'
j

hen you have any repair work
to be done, 1 would like to have
yon favor me with the work. I
do anythinp’ln the line of repair

.....
* in Wm- *■’&gt;■&lt;■* »cnt ton.™- Oalu Thor.Hawing, an.1 Muldh-vdln.m «,* .id. day to atien-l th. funeral of Williaa,
WATCHES, CLOCKS
, of tbenatbey appnecatv that they
Blakn .
of Mrk Pahl Blak. «d
• nd JEWELRY.
go to .^p and draw trade. n they an- brother of Mrx TA*er.
I guarantee my work, so yon will
decidedly
wide
awake” a(
all
run no chapcee, and make no
Mr. and" 'Mrs. John. Goodyear an&lt;T]V
i times. Their store is a credit to them. .
? Coring me. JEWand Harrietta
will leave
■ and in it can be found arty article that ;1Edward
----------------------Tuea—- . I J
t^ANED AND POL
is usually kept in a well assorted stock.
for/Oan l“k«* Miss Milmine, of I . ISHED FREE OF CHARGE.
------- -------------------I Toledo, and the Mine* Marie Brooks.
jeweL*
i c
A pleases everybody for i
'Guthrie.^Oklahoma, and Maud Hol- -•
Su"b"r"'
At Mulholland1., bro, । loway. of Adrian, will be Mia, Harrl-1
♦
,9,0r'&gt;
lette-agwau.
t

7 Geo. Newton,

There are some things a man
can hide at this time of the year
—but worn trousers is not one
of them. Its cheaper'to

Buy a New Suit
than even to make the attempt. We have
a complete up-to-date stock, and the man
or boy who wauta to buy a nobby, dressy
suit can find just what-he wants. A ‘ look.
m and a “-try on” always settles the mat­
ter. In the Clothing World

“Stein-Bloch
® “Clothcraft

Rtand for all that’n best. We have them both. Tho
difference between onr clothes and others, is what sells
ours.
Fine Line of Gent’s Furnishings.
SEE OUR NEWPORT NEGLIGEE
WATCH GUARDS at 50 CENTS.

Chidester &amp; Burton
■ ■ ■ LMding Ctottilffrs, —-......

........

'

�HASTINGS BANNER, JULY
M. C. Excursions.
Forepau gh

Local News

rticles

and Sells Bna. circus j

PERSONAL MENTION.

Grand Rapids. Mich Aug 7tb, !®05.
For this occadona rate of $1.81 for the
George Menheunick ha« rented P. T. 1 round trip will be given which includes .
Gert nidi* Bentley went to Gun ■
I Colgrove’s house opposite D. R. Cook’s , Hl aduimirm ticket to t^eshow. Date j hike'Tueeduy.
. /
f®

h2?'’'

•

1 ,b. ’

Mre. L. L. Stauffer eutert.in.J th.

ADB Sth' '

"*'• An|! Uh

ta »“■ 5

w»’«' "f

■ •

Ute Orjon BiW(, c,,B(crew Ori&lt;m cilr Tbundav

Are important at this sea­
l.)M&gt; fan. fur Um niMn] Ulp w.
a
, soil of the year. You rhureb at her borne &gt;«reroai,
Our readers are asked tu note the an-1 authorized. Dates uf sale. July 20. 27. | •
. ’
,
rX
would sooner have high ; nouncement
of the Riveraidu Cemetery ;
ay and &lt;U'th. Return limit, Aug
Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Cook returned ,
grade articles at the price AsHociation in another column.
j 7th.
.
, from Wall lake Thursday.
, of poorer ones, wouldn’t . Dr. Sheffield, of Nashville, will move ' Mich. State Holiness Camp Meeting C. W. WeW&gt;. of Chicago, was in the
you Wd have
| into tbe hdffse he lately bought of Eaten Rapid*. Mich. July 26th to ’Aug cit- on b‘winw® Saturday
£

What we »ay we^do^we do do

NEEDFULS
FOR

1th. For’this occasion
one fan- fortbe
Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds and daughters &lt; £
Meuhennick. garly next month. -----&amp;G. Toilet Waters Soap George
Weatherly A. Pulte. of Grand Rap- , round trip is authorized, Dates of went to Wall lake Monday.
Mr«.
J.
Lahr
is
visiting
relatives in.! J*
ids.
will
commence
to
install
the,
new
sale,
July
2(1
to
Aug
5th
inclusive.
Re*
Igates Caprice
*| beating plant in the court .house this i turn limit. Aug sth inclusive. i.
1 Oberlin and’other Ohio points.
azels Talcum Powder
■ week.
|| Gongregational Rupimet
‘ Assembly. ; ’ Walters. Powers of.Battle Creek, J
In the probate court last week the i Frankfort Mich, Aug 2qd to 28nL An was a Hastings* viator Tuesday.
ennen's Talcum Powder 1 inheritance tax in the estate of the excursion “rxle‘ of one fcre *for“ *the
Charley Hyett end wife. ofCberlotte. ®
L
late Valentine Leins wa* computed at • round trip will l»e given for this &lt;M!cas»-‘ I visited relatives hero the first of the ,
Igate's Talcum Powder
$A”.4b.
&lt; ’
ion. I'
--------of
' sale July 2I&gt; and
J Hl Aug
* — j WW!k.
Dates
,A
ritana Face Massage Cream i dentGeorge
Halo, who- has lieen a resi- ; 1. .2,
. R, 0. 7 and K Limit for return, . Mrs. W. A. HainM and' ’son.Richmond A
We are fully prepared for the rush during the canning
of Woodland for several years, will i Q°til Sept 3rd.
j are at their Gun lake cottage this: A
ompeian Face Massage Cream . move to this city wijh his family,’I *Michigan
“ ’ ‘
Central
~
Annual low ratd j week.
•
- ' ■'
- ' and• clean.
'
'Y7ou can PHONE 30
season.
Everything
new, fresh
..2 make
_±_ 12
— --J» excursion to Niagara Falls N. Y. will I
I1 and
Hastings
his -home.
,
G. R. Holcomb, of Midland county. ■
uticura Soap
Mra. Frank Ham, aMeruined tow- . 60 rul*
Thur«&gt;»y Mt* 3rd nt very ;' is visiting friends n this city and vi- pj
and find everything you might want and WE WILL DELIVER IT in
tern vbung ladles *u .six o’clock tea , 'ow rntes from all Mleblgan pointa. ' cinity.
ashmere Bouquet Soap
W
Tutsday evening in honor of Mi.« Ara-'''ricke“'«°«1 f,,r "■&lt;»"&gt; -for twelve
a hurry for you.
J.' R, Mason returned Saxurdily from i W
atin Skin Soap
'
.belle R-a.il., The young ladies came days, including day of sale. Tourist visiting friends in Evanston and St. I 9
m costume, and of course Were very sleeping cars at greatly reduced r;ff?s Joseph.
A
hysicians and Surgeons
dignified. It was a highly enjoyable will lx- attuned tonight trains at con­
H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar 15 lbs. for $1.00
venient points, in addition to standard ’ Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bfooks will go
fur all euhevrnedSoap only 10c affair
to
Gun
lake
Saturday
for
a
week's
recA
shaping cara mid through couebea
55c
Mason’s Fruit Jars, Pints, per dozen
Justice Bishop . issue I
warrant I
For full particular* call or write to any reation.
for .Jarnos Gillis. of Wood- '
hamois Skins -5 to 50 cents Tuesday
65c
Mason
’
s
Fruit
Jars,
Quarts,
per
dozen
Michigan Central Agefat.
Oraon Skinner has a job in a Detroit
*
bury, living uh the Woodland aide of
machine shop, jeparing autos and gas ‘
ath Brushes and Sponges the county line, on complaint of John I Ruiuid trip summer Tourists rates to engines.'
Mason’s Frnit Jars, Half Gal., per doz. 75c
.
W
i P'rMiiL-fi.rt Mini.

Awcr ‘&gt;niT fv,

Att

cicf.ir TnocHnv^

ten. a

CANNING SEASON

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h

a

Bayview, Charlevoix. Harl»or Springs.
Petoskey. Traverse City and all Michi­ William’U'hitney. of Ashtabula. O.. is 1 W
■ gan resorts are now in effect -and will viniting his mother and other relatives W
continue
throughout
the summer. in this city.
:
Mra. H.» M. Ellsworth, uf Toledo, is •
Very •■heap nites are given with a re­
visting Mra. Sam Wooa and Miss &gt; A
In another column will be found the turn limit until Oct. 31.
Vinnie
Ream.
a
announcement of a ia’.e of 81 head of 1 Special round trip. 'Sunday rates are
high class imi&gt;ortetl Scotch and Canad­ now in effect, a rat^fof one&gt;fair for the
Lee H. Pryor has lieen confined to a
ian Shorthorn Cattle, which will lie round trip will be clirtrgisl. PasM*ngera the hquso several days this week with j S
held at Gienfoyle. । Marshall. Mich., must reach starting puint by midnight 1 bilious fever.
Joe Merrill went to Battle Creek and J
Wednesday Aug. 5*. A guaranty uf the ’ same «la|e. Tickets are gumi on all
most positive character goes with each jiassenger trainson this div sion if they Marshall Saturday, visiting friends ami W
animal sold. A. Chrystal. Marshall, isA Michigan
train for Michigan returning Munday.
owner of the animals to be'suld.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester re- i O
|x&lt;opl«&gt;. fast, comfortable : nd convenhone 31.
z The Druggists.
I want to buy yotar butter, eggs and ient. Michigan Centnd ‘ Wolverine' turned from a two weeks outing at« A
Hoods Delivered.
lanu produce and will pay yon the ; saves half a day going and coming and Gun lake Tuesday.
. I-. D. or.ders tilled the day received highest market prices in cash or trade.
gives a whole day for business in
Mr. and Mra. G. F. Chidester reMy store is four duoFs east uf Good­ York. Leave* Hastingsjit ‘ 11 :53 a. in. turned Saturday4 from a twu vtjeks
year Bros. It isn't Hs large as some, Detroit 3:4O ip. m.. arrive. 1Buffalo 8 :30 outing at Wall lake.
hut 1 will cutnjmre I quality of goods ■ p. m.. arrives Grand Cen :ral Station
Miss Huldab Berglnnd. of Grand
with any of, them. IStore open every N»*w York. 8;00 a. in. {The fastest
Rapids, has bean visiting Miss Maud
evening.
train in Atiiefic:
. Whitney the past vhjek.
W. H. Fairchild.
Epworth lA'iigiit AMCpibly nt LudArtfiur^VunNaince. of Grand Ratdds. ; W
That it is the only sat factory way for ingtun. Mich.. July 1(&gt; u Aug. .27th.
was theofucst of Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. ■ A
a legislator to do his duty conscientious­ lUh5. at a rule of one first chvsf. limit
Menheiinick
ouj Sunday.
,
|A
ly as he sees it ij_shown by two letters faro for the round trip. I ate* uf sale.
Mr. and Mrs.' Will Hopkins and I
received by_ Representative Schantz. July 15. 17. 18. 21 and : Uh. return
daughter
Alpha
are
visiting
friends
in
! a
One is truin'Gov. Warner commending limit .Aug. Stith.
•him for his course ‘in the legislature. .
nnd ' Ohio fur a couple of weeks.
Sunday excursion to ’ThtimJ^ir
,
and the other from -Eugene''Davenport. •
Jackson July *00. Sj&gt;,cia( trjiin tvijl : Mrs. Luke Water* returned home
■ Lk-un and.Director &lt;/ the Illinois Agri­
leave Hastings *;te s. in. returning. Saturday after a two weeks visit with,
. cultural College. l4of. Dawnport is a
, leave'Jackson U:3»* p._ m. land Thorn- ■ her daughter Mr*. Manin Covert, of ( &gt;
j graduate,iff ’Michigan Agricultural
i
l* apple *05 p. m. Run ml trip to Thorn­ Detroit,
; College and, wrote Mr. Schantz a very •
John Bronson tuid wife. Dolus Hup-'
' apple 25 cents Jackson V5 cents.
appreciative letter for his work in the .
Methodist Assembly. Orion. Mich., kins and wife ahd Mrs. Murtha Hop­
legislature in securang needed ■ funds
Aug. J5-20 -(W.’ For this occasion a kins. of Portland. N ¥.. spent Sunday
for the Agrhufhural'College.
■
rate of one fare plus 25 Cents for the with friends in Irving.
Thyre are oil sorts of Time Keepers
A. J: Munroe, city letter carrier, of
round trip will lie given. Date* of
here l&gt;iit only one rule covers the
e
' sale. Aug. 15. It&gt;. 17. Return limit Oberlin, Ohio, who has lieen visit fog
whole th" priceunint purchase you
.
his sister Mr-. Wm ‘Terrillof this city. J
the be-t that i» pussiUle.
Aug. 21
ANNOUNCEMENTS
;'left for In* huinc Monday.
i
W. S. Barron Agt.

Try JAP-A-LAC the
•rent Furniture t’oltah. It
forks like magi&lt;’ and actually
rausforni- blq furniture into
ew.
-

Baumgart, a junk dealer of Ionia, who
.charges Gillis with {having converted
to his own benefit $l&lt;»0 in \ash which
Baumgart says he advanced to him to
buy junk f^r’the Ionia man.

:

Watches

and

Clocks

Watch Cases

in Gold,
.____ _Filled and Silverine
i, !&lt;lold
— Eh
Elgin, Waltham, Ham
to protect an
Langine
iltoiv ior our Celebrated
C.___ -r-—____
Movements.
&lt;ee these watches
whether yon want to buy or not.
Watch or Jewelry repairing done
on short notice id best'or satisfaction
at nMujerate charges.

The Christian Science Society Ser­
vices in (». A. R&lt; ball. "Topic at
1(1:30 a. in. Spirit.

An ice cream social; for the benefit
of the M. E. church will he held at
John Trego's, in Irving, Saturday eve­
ning.'
.
Epworth League Sunday evening as
usual. Topic, Minions in Eastern
Asia. Leader. Mrs. Stella Lampman.
All are-cordially invited.

Mrs.

Derrni*

ivellv. arid daughter •

NEARLY TURNED IN AN ALARM Gladys.uf Marshall, are visiting tor A *
While Endeavoring to Mail n Letter
In One of Uncle Sam’s Mall
Boxes.

■ few days With her mother Mrs. A. P.
Trumbull, of Wf State St.
(

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•

Silas’ Endsley, 'whose serious injury ,
from the kick of a horse we repotted ’
several weeks ago. is able to get around ।
with the aid of a crutch.

5 and 10c

Jar Rings, the Best, per dozen

Can Tops, Complete with Rings, per doz. 30c
Parafine Wax, per pound,

eath's Beef. Iron, and Wine
s a great hot weather tonic.

red L. Heath &amp; Carveth,

13c

Jelly Tumblers with Tops, per dozen

-

-

20c

Whole Mixed Pickling Spices, per pkg.

10c

We positively guarantee every article we sell: if it is not just
as represented just tell us and we will cheerfully. REFUND YOUR

MONEY.

WRIGHT

ROS

MONEY BACK STORE
Hastings, Mich.

PHONE No. 30

A Savings Account
is something every man and woman should
have. It is a tower of strength in time of
sickness and trouble. A sure support for
old age.

A certain lady over in the first ward
A merry party made up of the Misses !
came near calling out the fire depart­
Holl,- Grace
and Mary
Grant
ment the other day when she went to i Pearl
1---------------------- ---------------t ------1 ,
The Jeweler.
mail a letter. She was observed hustl- an&lt;’ ^n' Memrs. R. K. Grant. Morris I
Hastings,
Milch.
Welcome L. A. 8. and W, C. T. I*, ing south on Michigan Ave. with u I-amhie. Harold Hams and Roy Davis
Saturday, all but
will meet with Mrs. Nellie Bump letter in her hand. The eyes of several (lr‘ne
Wednesday August i for afternoon tea. observant neighbors were upon her. Mr. Grant returning Monday,
as she pa««ed right by the mail box.
Fred Kenfield. -of Chicago, was "n
All invited.
•
The Communion servtye will l&gt;e held and proceeding down the street she ! the city Friday en route to his Gull;
halted before \ne of the., fire alarm , lake farm. Fred is temporarily leav-'
at the U. B. church r next Sunday
for the cure of all rchronic
morning. The pastor would like to see boxea, the door of which she upened ■ ing to others the details of his large j
and surgical cases
and then tried in all sorts of ways to । piiblishing business in the windy city j
all of the members at this service. In
'
i while he hies to his hucolic enjoyment'
RHEUMATISM.
DEFORMITIES. the evening a missionary rally will lie drbp her letter in.
A certain neighbor, perhaps more of haying, harvesting nnd footing the |
held under the auspices of the Voting
and all Nervous, Blood,
generous than the rest, calletl her at- i bills for a hundred acre farm,
Peoples Society. A fine program will
Skhi and Chronic Diseases.
tention to tile fact that she was foul- .
. George Scott jr. the Quimby R. F. •
be given.
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
ing with the fire alarm lx&gt;x. so the fire j| D. carrier is receivingjJongratulatiupa j
AH members of the U. B. Sunday
run.
' for the
pound hoy who arrived at!
Wasted:--Young women for Train­ school should be present next Sunday to department was spared
ing School for Niwmjv. Address. Room
! bis home Friday. George is prepared I
80. THE JACKSON SANITARIUM, hear what, arrangements have lieen
i to convince the whole world that the
made for a picnic.
Jackson, Michigan
In Russia It Is a mark of distinction
impnlar snjierstition about the unluckfor a coachman to have a very rotund
figure. The drivers of fashionable car- inesw uf Friday’is not well founded. He
i
rlagea appear at first to be abnormally is also prepare^ to bo a "carrier” at .
stout. Aa a matter of fact tills ap­ home as well an on the Quimby route.
pearance, according to Burton Holmes,
Rev. Cnmdnil. Milan Walldorff, Mias J
4who made some lavouttgatlons recent­
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.
Mand Ironside and Miss Gertrude■
ly. Is due.to the skillful
ui padding
puuuinx of
or the
roe t “v;
,
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T
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Tbe pxcldlni; 1; , Itolej. arovolo lliddlevUlelSnnd.y t&lt;&gt;H**»** ♦*♦♦♦♦»
W
mill) u I II I mvSHSSHH) I
coachman’s llveryj, CLeomereranrtablo
oftemiKin.
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done with cotton, and some
remarkable ! ’a
fternoon. Rev, &lt;T&lt;U1&lt;L1II occupying
..
results are obtained
| the Baptist pnlpit there for an after- j

JOHN BESSMER,

f

MODERN TREATMENTS

We pay 3 per cent on savings deposits
and your money is not tied up, it is payable
on demand.

Accounts may be opened with one dollar or more.

The safety of your money is assured by
a capital and surplus of over $100,000.00 and
assets exceeding a half million dollars.

Hastings National Bank,

DON’T BUY A
BUNCH
FOR

YOUR

INSTEP

oe with the IH-J- Pat-1
as smooth as velvet.
The Hu-man-iu shoe is made
that wan-

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co
The Quality Shoe Store.

”Oh. Mr. Chappy,” exclaimed Mias i Cached at the union service held in
?°’L'’.Lr™L?n'!—tl&gt;"
vhnrch here Snndny eve.k.­ ..................... .
to see the sunset? It was just too love
ly!”
The Eoando and Solferipu club, uf
"Yaas,” replied Chappey, "sent my
man up to do It for me. He under­ • Grand Rapids, which is cbthixiietl of
stands that sawt !of thing, don't y' m«sobers who went on the sleeping cars
know.”—Philadelphia Ledger.
of. those names to California- in 19U3,

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W
'w
1

Ur. Newlywed-By the way, dearcet.
did I ever tell you about that beautiful
helres*i who once wanted me for a htwband? Mrs. Newlywed—Nb, dear. .You
have never told me a lie yet that* I
know of.
, t
~
•
MuxtBeln.

i A
Held its second annual picnic nt the ’
Masonic
Friddy ix-u.
last, I
,to
*’n,c H&lt;une in that city rnuay
i Among tho* who attended wun» Mra
I E.»M. Hoyt and. Miss Xinnie lieam, &lt;
of this city. Supper was-served on j
the lawn.-after whch the company ad' journed to the large parlor of the'
Home.
"Where’' fjays the Grand)

Would Be Mnsldxn—Do you think
there la anj mnal&lt;- Io me? Protewor
-There ought to be. air. I hare beard
none come out.

I Ral’i&lt;1« Pre”
"’“I*'1?
j
I ““''J entertained Uy Mix, Vinnie
I Heam. a talented elocutioniat and reader from Hastings. ’'

Q| Quality, Fit, Style •

e

B

They are all embodied in our

|

SHOES, for men, women and children,
,

w

—and—

CLOTHING, for men, young men and boys. J
Excellence in Quality, our Highest Aim.
not right OSBORN PAYS THE BILL.
Saturday, July 22, Misses’
and Children’s Barefeet Sandais, Sizes 8to 2for 50 cents

If they’re

A 11 (100(11)11 5
L H IIXKIIkN X
’** wUUUlllll •

�HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 27, 1905.

8
CARLTON CENTER.
Mr. J. O Connor ba. !«m .,«» W

7)

MOROAN.
££

£1

for tbe part tew daya
L JaT^oii^ 1^* i
। ‘
mother had died that morning, one i
. )
Tbe ladies aid ux-iety wtU bold It. .
brought borne Wednesday and tBe
( ) monthly rocf.d at the borne U Mrs S. fnftend w— hcIj Thursday at tho F. M. 1
P i B. Loomis next Wednesday Aug. 2.
M 8(ony poinU

Oloodland Department*|
WOODLAND.

When
You Buy
Clothes
there are several points that yon
do not overlook; but in some of
them yon must necessarily trust
to the honeetp^of your dealer.
You want clothes that are

MADE WELL;
FIT NICELY;
LOOK GOOD.
You also want GOOD MATER­
IAL. Here is where many get.
deceived, because there are many
cheap imitations, that are all
'right to look at, out the wearing
quality Is* not there. T have a
tine line of Clothing, and it will
pay you to trade with me. be­
cause I will make everytiling
Mtisfactvry.

Full line of HATS and
GENT’S
FURNISHINGS.

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

Our bad sjiell of hot weather ha{
caught cold. Farmers say thep- can
cut hay but cannot make hay. .
- James M. Smith was al the county
hub on Wednesday on husine*.
C. S. Palmerton has just returned
from his annual trip to the Northern
part of {the state visiting tbe insane
asylums.
'.
Mra. McCoy did nut come tw our
t illage Hast Tuesday on. account |f‘ the
sickness of several of her pupili

Several jiartiys in onr village can­
not get imuch work hut are able fo live
as they: can gu fishing and get ttiough
fish to 1b vo on.
'
1
Dr.’Mylntyre and Stanley VanlkmUm
isay that they are mon* than glad that
ue have a telephone exchange in our
village.: They went fishing ano dav
last week and forgot to tie the borse,
consequently when they came ashore
telethey were minus a horse. They!
~
phones! t&lt;&gt; our village and some i kind
hearted:people took their horse; back
and they were happy.
The th re .drink' machncs are liow busy
humming. Our farmers all seem very
anxious to get tlftur grain into the ele­
vator its soon as possible.
’

George Hicker of Kalamar-oo was in
our villige one day last week . selling
pianos. ;

Elton ;Furrow of Coats Grove was in
our village last Saturday un business.

&gt;OUR
&gt;IDEAL
XOFFEE
at 20 cents
is a fine coffee. Try it, and'
if you are not satisfied with
it your money will be cheer­
fully refunded. What more'
could you ask.

FOR SATURDAY

SPECIAL

t* pounds a ।
Granula- XI
ted Sugar for Cash w 11

Don’t forget that I deliver
orders several mile# out from,
Coats Grove. ’ Phone me
wher^you want anything.

JlvmemlTr 1 pay the highest
market price for your produce.

HENRY RflOLfl
COATS SROVE
QENEKAL STORE

NOTICE OF HEAK15C. CLMMM.
State of Michigan, county q( Barry, m.
Notice I; hereby clvt-n, that by an order of tbe
Probate Court for the county ot Barry, made oo
the -.-th da&gt; ot June A. D.. 1905. four
monih* from that ilatu were allowed for crcdlc•rs to pretu-nt their cj;dm.&lt; acalnrt the rotate
Ot Caaslwi M. Mowry Ute ot &gt;ald count?, de­
ceased, and that al! cTitJUors of said deceased
are required to present their ctalmi to said
Probate Court, at the Probate office in the city
o( Hastings for examination and allowance, on
or ik-forr the»thday of (Xtol-er urxt.and that-

E. E. Jordan received a telephone
last Saturday fmm Sheriff Furniss to
go to Hastings nnd help arrest some
;«eraon who was a bad man. ’ Mr. Jor­
dan went and landed his .mini.

Joshua DiHenbeck went to Portland,
Oregon, last week. Mrs.
Mr*-, i Cl
Di lehbeck is
there mill -Mr. 1). thmigbclit
1 it wise to go
too.,
'
Henry Vanhouten's store at Wpodbury Wuis broken into one light .last
w»‘-k jtnil alKint one’ hundred dollars
worth o( stuff taken. A» yet no due
to the lucky party has beed obtained.
Scott Priest has l-een rc|&gt;airing and
painting his shoe. shop.
Mr andc-Mrs. John Bulling were .in
Eaton Rap ids on business one day last

Geo J.* Cooper and family of-Blanch­
ard made a few days visit with Wood­
land friends last week.
; Mary Ann Rowlader of Blanchard is
spending a. few days with Woodland1
friends and relatives.
H. E. Hill and family have returned
fronr their trip to different parts of the
state.

9

! , : Mrs. H. B. Gammim continues to
Wenrtslag tbo section men on ,
* improve and her upeetly recovery *8 !
Morgan Mellon-near (Mio's landing I
‘
Ic^vL.t.l
u.wkn
....___1-a i .. .I... a..., :
looked fftr
for ifoon.
j!; .I VHI4C nV
w MKM.I
mt i.™* — ■ A ~ i;y
V
SAMiTARiUb
f
| W
Mr. nnd Mrs. Konkle. of Baltimore o.dock flight they had to jump and
EAST WOODLAND.
were gnesta of Mr. and Mra Allgeq1 throw
.
. .nd h»l
.
-n th.-iniek
,
liarvlr tin..- t.. do it when thv train
„pr..llsI
A SERIOUS EALL.
S“^Jaiw
Iiawtfd by. A very vliwi.eall.
bust We.ln«.l«y
We.lnw.lay while unWlhw
nnlcling :j slorek
aon!k
thrw
tlw
. Mrthudlli picnli- from HaMlrma »l
YOU WANT FREE CONwbe«. J.
I. St. John bad the misfortune
tnndorttwe
:
Cole's Thurnapple lake resort Thursday.
QIJLTATION AND
COR-­
SULTATION
AND COR
to fall striking un his bead .and shoul- ; *
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der. It enme near dWootinKhi. nick ’&gt;*“ •«•«'"» “ «»
Elder Undnntt vf Suntan t-tJtal on
RECT OPINION OF
nnd the leant Midden movement aim
to "**'
Elder S. H. CMyentor an o
r» &gt;»
YOUR CASE.
him inttrnw tain. Ir the load had
Frank Houner and erew ntnrt talny Morgan law Friday. He wan on hi.
If you are poor your treatment
Iieen a full-one. no doubt the fall: z Wednesday} on their fail threshing way to Maple Grove to preside over
If you are diacouraged
would have proven Uu&gt;
. war.
quarterly meeting af lb. M«|4» Orow is free.
and we can cure you. we will wait
--------I Mr. S. B. Leavens left Monday for. F. M. church Sunday la«t.
It would be .well it lhe young people for our pay until you are welt ■
RATTLE SNAKES ARE PLENTIFUL
~
" Kansas where he goes on business and:
would ol.-y their parent, and thus save
Come and see us; this is your
On Monday the men who weredraw- will lie gone ’some time.
.
ing wheat on?Albert Barry's farm kill­
Mr. Davis has gone tu Sunfield to tbcmwlve. the humiliation ot being last chance.
ed three rattle snakes each having visit friends and incidentally to look : called down by tho authorities.
We live to do good, are honeat
eight! rattljes apiece.'
Forty-five years’ ex­
after his Merest in ew heat crop there. ’’ orr Hyde will give a howry dance with all.
nt Tbomapplf take Friday evening tbe perience free. This trip and today
Herbert Shaihly who has been visit­
COATS GROVE.
ssth.
only.
ing his sister MrS. Nellie Hitt, return­
quits a number trout Morgan atu tewnm &lt; re-g* £
The L. A. S. will bold- their mwting
ed to his home in Cleveland, O.. Satur­
in the church yard Thursday p. m.
tended the F. M. quarterly meeting feikraw: Flftren yaara in private praetk-a.
day.
'
Sunday
atZMaple
Grove.
'
Sa
Mra A. A. Vandyke of Battle Creek
\Sunday July 3'». at 11 u'clodf a. m.
’* is visiting hergrandchildren Gladys
Ota Norri. went to Assyria Saturday
Rev. Marsh of Charlotte will give a
n Ehret and Owen Townsend at the home tu Mpeml a few d»y» With relatikea and lhanR of Alma Sanitarium alKhtren mootht:
tenipefancv lecture
at Kilpatrick
trientta Her uncle Allk rt Sorria of
KSt m"
j of Jas. Ehret.
church.
The i* T. L. will most at the home
The Miss«i Carrie Holmes and Flos- 1 of J. R. Barnum Friday evening.
vuut frierids in Battle Creek and Bellehoun b&lt;- bad bou«tit anothar and
sie Sawdv were guests of Miss Celestia
nW ro* J.5^*“
Miss Charlotte and Harold Barnum vne tatfon, returning to bi. home.
Good on Sunday.
will give a report of the state conVeiiA. Connet and family of Vermtnt- !tion.
QUIMBY.
There is a firm in Dotrolt calling themselvro
ville visited his sister Mrs. Ella Hagar j
The L. A. S entertained by Mrs. 1
TXn&lt;Jd*iih/^mZ bu/to ha^boS
( Owen Townsend visited his ifncle
on Sunduy
i E. D. Williams in West Vermontville- Henry Castdein last Wednmlay was
. Miss Lida B. Fast of Toledo. Iowa. , Sunday.
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wall attended considering the busy I pr..vr tw oak* has bega run by his brir».
is a guest at the home of T. Scofield ;
M-Honn
I »««»*
‘«lan»
tho same
that .k«rgan
they could
Mrs Andrew Townsend is seriously season.
1Prix-.T-tls
rot ecus .&lt;4 •&gt;’»
hlr? ”* Phr»
bU
.u, a inyear
B&lt;u wh«n
a
this week,.
\ I ill. Dr. Kolx-rts was ralletl.
Mrs. Hugh Nichols and family moved .
from Hattie Creek Inat Wednesday aptawir «n th» Mate. Kara been here fortra
;
.Dr.
Roberts
parents
of
Charlotte
are
into their hew home in Eart Wmidland *
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t v
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five yvara. »n &lt;!•&gt; no’ make a mlatake an4
| visiting him.
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night, where she han Iwen caring for
„r
the wronr firm it
wi«b to
Monday.
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Nibltt who ha- a fine lathy . . I .a, ., '»• .■n.lommt ^--r ««"“!
1 Willard Dcmond has hired .out to Mrs. Frank
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except one la a month, will be at Use plate
. Mrs. A. Hall and and danghter Lena
girl.
ar.t
&lt;ta«e
t-It.w
a&gt;
foltowa:
Stephen Springett to run his threshing
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cotnlnr to roue town on date and at
of Hastings were the. guestsi of E. T.
; engine. They will thresh their first
Mr. and Mra. ( han. by!venter called
to*-mi'-fie4 and are wllllnx ’to Kir- you
Cole and family ]&lt;art uf last week.
at H. IL CWtleJeln’. Saturday.
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' job Tuenday.
. ■ .t. • ^xprrtet.ee. rrve
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“'Robert Barry of Sunfield visited his t
Bom. to Mr. antfMra. George Sou#.
IS
• Levi Boice'and wife of Illinois are
son Albert Barry over Spqady. .
visiting thellutter's mother Mxy. Ggo; July 21. « nine ]»ound boy. Jfother and advtre.b free, and our .spinier^1— -------- •*—
hnhv (Irvin.- &gt;&gt;i&lt;«.iv •
r*ea'T nt car*ftj! esatnlnaUom
Guy Rogers’ wife whu has U-en so
halij doing nirel).
.xperietxre. Tti*. pati'tv- le
sick is reported Utter at present.
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T.t an
Mint Esther Pattenton entertained .
X° w'rt^^t
Am. Denannd and wrt- spent- last
Frank Brown ot tuk.- O.lc« wu I .1Trtnew|nv
tb&lt;-ir .Uughtcr Mrx Blanch Bidciman. Seleva Castclein and te.- date chanrtnx e&lt;wt of .1
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koepital
free,
only
cb
the gm»t ot bia brutbwr C • IX Brown Em„u ln y k.
Madge Bruton laht Friday at tea in
b-api while tatiem ta wco
of East Woodland on Snndav.
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of her friend Mim (irrtrude
•-7, retxt .offer ir&lt;f™&gt;
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Jobh Jordan and wire uf Hartings honor
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‘turabte -l!rea»« we win wait
Mrj. trunk Smith ami ebildron re„.ilh [hl.
si„„ balen, of Grand Rapid*. Seleva Caste­
ttu-u^l from a yt.it at Bath .m Tnw
Vl.rni„ w,nB.r
kin entertains the same lutrty this Week
dav.
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&lt; Miss Edmi Barnum went to W&lt;xxi- WedneiMlay afterniMin.
Mm. John Uhmau and little dangb- UlrT 3u„Ja,.
viM, M„ S1,nin.
Amber Cruso is visiting at Ijkke
ter Orphn who has licen in a hospital
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Odessa.
tn Ann Arbor for the bmt Bv. wi kx ,
'tar.dlnt dlMMM. vtx.:
Miss Gretchen Sheidt and Mra Sam r
---------------------- returned to tbetr bomr MomUy.
.~H»r in.m Ohio vl.lttd H. -Bod.­
!McIntyre called on friends iu this place -h‘ Thrtmt. Foreisn Growth* in the Larynx.
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La-ycntte.. Broachltle. Branchial Coaawp- ,
nvri Friday.
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WEST WOODUANO.
Hev. O. S. sbeldeo viaited his
Mr. Bli» of Sontieid and Mri Kill.
r
&lt;««&gt;*&gt;.'• •&gt;» Bmt of the
P.RATT’S 01 STR I CT.
' •—» P* uMa.- i» Wnmer.. N
Smith of Lake Odessa were guests of i Wt*k.
firm*
Nerrmw Dln-a**".
John Fincbun and wife spent Sundav : ?!.'So*r! *"a
atnenir
J. H. Dnrkee add lamily Sunday.
HOLMES CHURCH.
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• , Pile*. Fl»«u.-». nitota. Irriul
at Dctt Rom *.
Vlrere.lHIp Pl*****. Seroful*
Miw Xellie Corti.entertained Mlroa
Un.,
T„wnmld ...mnained tbe
Colia Blood. Ila^l and Edna Bound, jjlro, B.^.ie Fitller. Jennn- Formal.;fot a few days
I"“ batunlay ahenu^n.
,„d
)Mrlwj
Th,lr^,v hl

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Lew Lidy.and wife of East Carlton
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i.i,..! tbe latter’.* li|ter MrK J(la
visited
Misses Stella Parrott and Maud Bates Dnrkee Sundity.
exjiect td take in the camp, meeting at
Mra. Adair fL-nter of the sotitb town
Eaton Ripids soon.
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line. Mrs. L. Baninm uf Carltun, Mrs.
We artf sorry to learn that George X. C. Seuter nnd Mis*Gertiu.Smith visitHale and family are soon to leave our ed at Perry Stowell's lust Thunulay.
village for Hastings where Mr. Hale
Herbert Sthaibly ha- retnnied to his
expects to get work in one of the fac­
home in Cleveland. Ohio.
tories.

honor of her guest Miss I*rndence . Asa Wilcox is at home again.
Henry AlthouM, wife and daughter
Tow&lt;n^.ml o&lt; Niuhville. if^lwing her
.Ruth called on Rutland friends Sun­
. birthday.
day.
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Mr.
and
Mix
H.
Qsrlinger
uf
Wood
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Cierlinger of Woodbury were tho guests &gt;jf Geo. Fulk*r i; Frank Charlton ' ind wife. Andrew
Roush
and
wife called at Bcid Tinklers
‘
and wife over Sunday. ‘
• Mrs. H. p| Barnum was the guest Of Sunday afternoon.
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Will Cronk is on the sick list, his
perry Jowell and wife Thuraday.
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. !| little daughter has been staying u few
Mrs. Dora Murdock spent Sunday tn ■
{lays with her gftmdmu.
Lake Odessa the guest of her parents
Mr. and Mra. Cheney. .

Am* tbi

nubtr
St R. A. POLLY.

buffalo

LUTHER BROWN

to

Ask ties
tKj bill of our
SELL.

NEW YORK

If |M contemp

bull le glad ti
louses io this

PHILADELPHIA

been Rleteh from
ittl hi filet.
Bln us i tho

no

settle jour paint
itMSt sitisfictio

ATLANTIC COAST

ELLIS
LI
THE DR

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RESORTS

DE.LTON.
Five' through trains

Dining Cart ..

j

Wi mH ill tie P
liHrttnl ia th

cjrt-l I

Connects at L}u:LL atii!
Niagara Falls w :th a®}!!

lines from 'th? Wd»t,| |l

ment. Buiuin. V

ip

H.i

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NOTICK op Hr: A I.
State of MletrtKMi.' on::'
Notice 1' iirroty tlvm i
Probate rburt fot the &lt;

Many people w
iMiUring or pjlt
many milea to
■ad.D&amp;Vi‘ told n
THEM WELL.

and that all creditor* &lt;•!
qirtred to p!&lt;-'^ nt'tt»&lt;’i'&gt;
Court, at ttie FlxiMte ' •'.•&lt;­
tines, for ejqupiaaik'u ufI ■

Lumber
Shingle*
Building

Monday the re.h day
0 cktek iti til- tc••• •&gt;««
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Dated Jun*,30th.'V
I*

is complete.
1
larcrd TonrtlB. I’m ip;ent C ti«un»pt5on.
Aathtna
eryttrine. my r
ire light, and I
to get' right
MoliTi.MI
lacks” when it
Default having been ns .4o-ttslt* inortgagr nn-’ f '
If you are ti&lt;&gt;
and Etrira Haye h ....:
pair, or paint, it
grater, dated ib&lt;- thlrt* •
pay yon to
recotdrd the twrati-lb

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Remember Date 2 SSL 2?^

It Hit recti
tans it
idel glial
U1SO«,

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“The Line BeaatifiiF

•i»tr of lhl» uuO-’. tte

Remarkable Cures

SEVEI

Railroad

COME LN

W.H
Delton.

cuntafifrd in -aid luortsr.f i
Mm*, l.y a'-ale at [Sil-'P--.. .
bWdet. at the’nortli ireiti
House Iu tbe city of Hx&lt;ti .ot Mcpten-.l-er rxr- t» •
th«t certain |4*ee or |x.: &gt;
the township cd htiin-.
--tate of Michigan, d—«■.
the south hall, of ttw.
, ttoti number fifteen. *:id the

REED
—,—CITY
-------- SANITARIUM
We are glad to learn that Ephriam
SOUTH CARLTON.
**T- *K«e- ■
Lucas is considering the proi»writion of
Mra Bartholf died Saturday night at
Dr. A. B. Spinney will be &lt;me bundled and twer.t*
LACEY.
moving his family to our village.
Miss Carrie Holmes viaited in Wood- :
12 o’clock after a three weeks illness.
Oh yes, we aye in need of some ten The funeral was held at th? home of land over Suhday the guest of Flossie , There was a good attendance at tin* at Parker House, Monday,
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Farmers
club h«*ld at Henry Stevens July 31st, from I to o p. m.
ement,houses. One family was com­ her daughter Mra Chas. Graves. Sun­ Sawdy and Alestra GoocL
r
UKAK H. BAt KB.
pelled to move into the store lately uc-, day at -I p. m. The body was taken to i Mr. aud Mrs. L. N. Durkee enter- ' considering the huay tifue. Those
Consultation Free.
ftStaSIZ&amp;JWiSr: »•«.copied by W. H. Sease, a few days ago. Wexford county for bnriid on the tailed tbe follwing .}&lt;ersons Sunday, who attended seemed to have a good
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time.
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Utter s inrente Mr. and Mra
Perry Flory and mother are nicely early train Monday.
o'clock tn the forenoon of tharday.
Dated Jiuitf'Xh. A. I).. IKS.
Mm C. P. Stilwell returned from l&gt;unle5'r"'
■taU’r Mra ! ■ Mra. Louilln Stevens of Banfield ia
located ia the house lately purchased
Chabi.k- M. Mai k.
A
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Vegetable,liver pills- DM
Dowling Tburudav.
Btau* Rowluy and children of Bond J visiting friends aronnd Lacey.
Judge of Prolate of Mrs. Harriet M. Lee.
O is what they are. Theytss
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We hope our vacant hotel will soon
Lacey ia talking of sjiorts day'again.
Mrs. Laura Uariorn and sister Grace
,
-■--be occupied by some g&lt;xxl landlord. Harri^n'entertained their cousin Harrv ? *IrK' (f0°' 1'ull®r antl -'lrK- "
111 - Mra Stewart of Battle Creek visited
PROBATE OKDEK
ot
State of Mlehlran.i'ouuty of Barry, ns.
J.- S. Reisinger has been kept busy Belli, ot St. Unix Mo., tart week. ' “*n,,r wcn: u*’
at Henry Stevens over Sunday.
*At a session of the Probate Court for tbo
Mtae Harrison and Mr. Belita are ’
' Thursday.
Want your moustache or beard
County of Barry, holden at tho Prolate office of late setting up binders.
Ward Clark of Battle Creek visited
tn the city of Has ting*. In saM County ou
j
. Rhod” "1’™* Sunday at A. at Bert Clark's over Sunday.
Thumday. the I3th day of July, iu tbe year
We are sorry to learn that Ennot viaiting friends atlSheiby at premnt.
aheantffnllTnwnerrlchNackrUse ■ nm ci* &lt;■» ma-.
.i
one tliousand nine hundred and five.
Bates expects to move his' family to
Prwcst Chas. M. Mack. Judge Of Probnte.
John L’.born i. having a new cement
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Bom, w
to c
Jesse inner
Miller ano
and wue
wife ToreIn- the matter of the estate of Albina E. Hastings in the near future.
well put down, having failed to get a
*» " pound boy. No wonder Jrere THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YflARBurd deceased.
Boni1 ,11U’ O,no- vi"'"d &gt;”’r “"vieGoo.
„ mill
tin readlna nnd nilug Che petition duly veri­
Mr. and Mrs. .S. A. Holmes were the satirtactory drive well
fied of Waiter H. Bunt, sen of said dtx:e*v&gt;d.
Fuller and family the first of the week. I ' .
,
praying that an Order or Uecrre may l-e made guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sawdy
Mra.
Clair Pilgrim visited her peoby this court determining who are or were the
last
Saturday.
lawful heir, of said deemsed and entlUml to
Harry Evurtra^^n”III with apen-!
MARTIN CORNERS.
"■pie
the
first
of
the
week.
Inherit her estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Simmons visited
Th-renpon It is ordered that Friday, the
decitis.' Dra Laughlin and McInty re
l*etha Coolbaugh has two little.con-!j Miss Mary Bullis is sick at George ■
litii day of August. A. !&gt;., 1W5. at u-n o'clock friends in Sebewa .last Sunday.
j Miller's.
I
in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
held a consultation over- him Sunday, j tl’ns fro,n Grand Rapids visiting her. i
said petition nod LtnU ttM heirs at law of said
The Woodland .band boys being most­
deceaiw-d atid all other persons Interested tn
Miss Edna Barnum of Coats Grove ' ^nu ®eo. Mills of Grund Rapids is .j ; Fred Brown of Bellevue formerly of :
said esute. are required to appear at a session ly fanners could not get around to fur­
Lacey was in Lacey one day last week.
of said Court, then to i&gt;e holden st tbe* probate
spent Sunday with Wm. Martin.
. vi**t*ug her brother A. Troutwine.
office in the City of Hastings, in said county, nish tbe town with music last Satur­
n.mmumw.0 .eave | --- ------------ ------ ----- — -wo
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NO NAMFS CSEJD WITHOCT WRITTEN CONSF-NT.
and Hhowcaiirolfany there be, why the prayer day evening.'
Our barber Mr. Otterbine will leave
*IrsMead has two sisters !
of the petitioner may not l&gt;e granted. And H
fnr ItnmA
^—1- from
t— I, from tl,B
the* northern
i'l.rlliiirn part
troef. of
nf the
*kn state II, for
home ....
on a vacation one week
1,
,n the 8“0w at HeRevne [
is further ordered, that said petitioner give
If the weather is favorable next Monday.
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41 visiting
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.her;'
{lost Monday.
notlch to tho persons Uiterestod in said estate
of the popdeucy of said petiUoa and the hearing Saturday there will be a large crowd
"Heavy Work, revere a train I ng aBd.ertt habtla In :■
Mra. \tm. Jewell of Assyria visited
thereof by causing a copy of thS order to be
The. basket picnic will be held at! Miss 'Georgia Hicks has been engagedJ1
publlsln’d in the H.istimis Banxkh a news- at Lake Odessa from Woodland tp at­
: to teach our stdiool the coming year. ■jj at Mra Wooley's last Saturday.
tend the ball game, horse races etc. Charlotte August H.
but
Calvin
Stevens is able
be —
out•
werki prertous to *ald div of hearinif.
Woodland' and Saranac will jilay base
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!• Mrs. Alice Whetstone has Ixmju visit- ।
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— to
— —
EllxC. ifKrox.
CHAR. M.Mack,
NORTHWEST CARLTON.
*»# FP^vpl and friends in nnd around ^',a,n
" ,ong «&lt;*«“-•
eryripel*n&gt;bAte IteRinter.
Judge of Probate. tmll.
(A true copy).
Born, to Mr. ami Mra Nebonl Ken- Hart|nK" u»‘ !«•» Wf*k““
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The Barry county Soldiers and Sail­

HOT
WEAT

Has many
can see by
where the
novelties a

G&lt;
Furn

/\
II
ny ci s r mswgaj

Ourlibeoi
is very c&lt;
everything
to-date in

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BUCKINGHAM'S R

6umme

is just .a
prices we
W e want
carry the
command
before yoi

VARICOCELE CURED
Confined to His Home for Weeks.

NOTICE OF LETTINt; OF‘BRI DGE CON­
TRACT.
Notice Is hereby glvru that I, Philip W. Burgc.-N. County nrxlDi.'omiulKiloner. of the County
uf Barry. State of Michigan, will on tbe inL day
of August, A. It. t*4. at the residence at Eman­
uel Stadel. on tAdlpA one, township of Carlton,
in said county of Barry, at io o'clock In the.
foreuoou. of said day. proceed to tet the con­
tracts for the cuuatnictlon of abutments or cul­
vert across a certain drain known and designated
as the MaltlstMi drain, locab-d and cstaWlshed
in the township of Citriton, In raid county. Tho
contracts for said abutments or culvert ior said
drain sludl Imy in accordance with the plans and
speclhcattorm now on file with the other pa­
pers pertaining to said drain in the office of the
county drain Commissioner, of the said coimty of
Barry to wbkffi reference may tie had by all
iKutles Intarehtcd. Contracts wiB be made with
the lowest responsible bidder giving ndeunate

ors reunion will 1» held at Hastings nedy, a daughter, mother and Ijalw do-1 Alonzo Hilton spent Sunday in the :
Aug. 23. it and 85. A large number ing finely.
Pratt neighborhood.
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
from this.way will lie present.
E. E. Gorham was overcome by the
Letha Coolbangh and Nettie Barrv
Tbn 001(1 wav® ou Sunday morning
beat last Wednesday, hut is able to "P®*1* lhe I**4 wt*k M Grand Ledge maken OH think of w‘nt«r.
WEST CARLTONwork again.
, the guest of the formers grandmother j
Traxler and wife and Will
Mahlon Center was called to Grand
The community was saddened again ' ^^rs" "m' ®111'
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Davis and wife visited friends in Ba*Rapids by tho illness of his sister Mrs.
to
learn
of
the
death
of
Mrs.
Bntholf
!
The
funeral
of
Mrs.
Jane
Mille^who
tle
Creek
Saturday and Sanday.
Chigwin.
died at tho Kalamazoo asylum was
J&lt;* Smith and wife were guests of
Mrs. Nellie Andros called on Mrs. of Carlton Center.’
&gt; Word came over the wires Sunday to । bol^at tJ\e
church laat Thuraa,]J Mrs. McBeth Sunday.
James Friend Sunday.
Mra Ed. Savacool that her sister Mrs. i
mor^inR' 3®v- AU®“ conducted | Mrs. Fannie Whitcomb is gaining
Mrs. Frank Friend visited he.r par­
A. D. Townsend was dangerously ill at jthe 8erv*cea.
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very
slowlv.
.
very
slowly.
ents with her children Mr. and Mrs.
her homo at Coate Grove.
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James Friend.
S.
i A neighborhood lawn gathering waa

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The sound of the threshing machine
Miss Bessie Friend is still visiting
greets us now as the whea^ is cut.
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her friends in Sebewa.
1°
rl|du
reJ’*,t any-and all bldi.
Mr. u&gt;d Mr, E. Savrorol SIrnt Sun- „
Jor InfBnU “&lt;* Children.
Tbr
date
for
Ur
eunptetMxi
ut
«ueb
rootrscte
wnA '.'hu
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Ten thousand demons gnawing away day in Hastings.
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. of tetttux above Npre-ltlwi
at one's vitals couldn't be much worse
D*!«l Hartlnri. Mich., July nth. A. D. 1W».
than lu
the torture
of
piles. Yet
pmIljip w Hvirvi.
w ’itching
tening
Yet
fbl.r.,'.
a wnnre
asssaws
—- piles.
-- never
®*ars tlle
S/ITjO
Comity Drain cosmiMioner uf' tbe county of thwe’s a
cure- Doans WZ
Ointment
Signature of
»rrv
' fuila
fails.

Hu Kind You Have Always Boagh.'

fOLEYSHOMEWCAR

li

|*ekl at tl» hotna of Mr. and lira, daks
| Trailer Friday night. Ico cream and
I cake were served and a jollyqgwxi time
j reported.
.

: N. Q Hagerman spent Sunday at
j Thomapple laJte.
t
! Sam Hill and wife of Neville are
1 spending the week with their daughter.

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c-oatlsurfi •.rcattncnl for three month* ionjter an!
rith a co-npltte cure, I could only earn U- a
hop bc'&lt;*.- trra-.n&gt;«nt. now 1 err. varninx til .tr ;
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HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED ?
urn cause aertum vomnm.atior..-. Beware of Mercury It only
ay#ipt(&gt;m»-«ur NEW METHOD positively cures nil blood d1*e*ri« !
YOUNG OR MHDD1J0 AGED-MRN.-Imprui’snt
nr later ft. '-­
-town your tysrem. You £»»l the syntptomx stealing over you M'?-'
aa« vitally you are not the DM you used to be or should be. o.
.toearvr atmalaT
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L. L. Lov&lt;
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The

Delton and Pre

J YOUR
WA
Are you
patrons of

IELTON R
We would

vs is giving
tion wherev

ITO NAMES VSED WITHOVT WRITTEN CONSENT.

PKtVATI

DrsKENNEDY&amp;KERGAH
Cor. Mich. Ave. and Shelby St., Detroit, Mich

COST
a sp

DELTON

OTLT

�HASTINGS BANNER, JULY 27. 1905.

OUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
The local News in Orangeville, Hope, Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.
DELTON.

SEVENTEEN
houses n hare fare­
islet paint for, this
season.

the houses

of R. ». POUT, WILL ALDRICH.
LUTHER BROWN and MR. RUHAsk these gentlemen wist

KELL.

thej flink of our paint senice.
If »ou contemplate piintieg. le

should be glad

to

houses in this
been
with our piint.

show

the

pou

riciiitj that have
I
/

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Eire us a ctance anil we Will

settle jour paiet prohleai to jbur
utmost sitlitactlon.

tins L FAULKNER,
THE. DKL0GI5T.
DLLTON.
MICHIGAN
We sell all the Patent Medicinces

adiertlsed in this paper.

You
Can't
Get
Around

dri’s.-es were filh-d wijh gospel troth.

■ -While harvesteg la-1 wdek John
ljK*t Satunlay night the ]Hi&gt;tur. Rev. ('lintou ran a wheat l*»‘urd into his
G. T. Fisher &gt;]»okt“ to the people. ( wrist. Ntaxl poison set .ip. ami he is
Several hyinns were sung by membera now at Kahunazoo for ttvatuwnt and
of the chinch assisted by the people
precarious condition.
after which the Delton liand played
«veral fin* M?lections&lt;
NORTHEAST BARRY.
The Epworth^’Liogfue of Cloverdale
elected thi- folJowiiQ. officers for the
SERIOUS. ACCIDENT.
year: Arthur Patton.!^’resident: Miss ■ Last Saturday ji afternoon
afu-rniion^ nlioiit
alxmt 7
Adah Mosher. 1st Vidi Pre*. Mr*. Ira •o’clock AllxTt rtaxnptuu'met with a
Brooks. 2d Vice Pre-i. Nina Mosher, : Morions accident while drawing tvheat.
'.kl Vice Pn.*s. Frankii^Titiw, Ith Vice • He was going down, quite a steep hill
Pres. Julia Titus. Sec. Welton Brooks, | nnd the ring gave; way ou one- end of
Tretts. Niiiii Mosher ^Organist. Velma the neck yoke, letting the load on une
Kingsbury. A.s»’t. Organist.
। horse, bi trying, to save everything
The Earnest Worktib of .Cloverdale ‘the best he eoul&lt;L he was throWiC\,from
will sen* tea ;d the home of Sira. Ira ’ the load breaking his . arm in
Brooks next -Friday evening from five places and breaking three ribh, ‘buishuntil all’are mtvuI. A good supper is j'ng his-shoulder and getting M&lt;vvral
■ IrruiM-s About the head and face. Dr.
Hydeuf Prairieville was .summoned and
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
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dressed
the wounds and AiU«rt is resting

Many people Who are building,
repairing or painting, have driven
many mile^ to -come and .-.et- me
and have told me '.hat it PAID
THEM WELL. My stock of -

LumbciL, Lath,
Shingles and
Building Material
&gt;is Complete. I pay cash for ev­
erything. my mbuinK expenses
[are light, and 1 urn in a position
(to. gel right down tn “brats
‘tacks’* when it comer to prices.

If you are going to build, repair.’er paint, it will more than
pay you to

W. H. Chase,
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HOT
WEATHER
ila-innny attractions as you
can see by a visit to our. store,
when? the newest and latest
novelties are ou display.

mother Mrs. Geo. Ingrain.

Gent's
Furnishings
Our line of pent's Furnishings
is vary cothplete, comprising
everything that’s nejr and up
to-date in color and design.

Our
Summer Clothing
is ^ti5l as attractive as the
prices we have placed ou them.
We iraut your trade, and we
carry the Jnie that should1
, command IL Call'and see us
teftoe you buy.

L- L. Loveland &amp; Son,
The Clothiers,
Delton and Prairieville,

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WANTED
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patrons of the

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you glyc us a trial order. The
.high-grade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfaction wherever
used.
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Mrs. C. Rislslger visited friends in
Battle Creek a few days - last week re­
turning Sunday.
Miss Anna McCarthy ,of Hastings
who iuuj been visiting her brother
Frank and family returned to Hastings
last Saturday.
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Pahl Renkcs of Hastings is visiting
his uncle Will and family during va­
cation.
The Johnstown Cemetery Circle will,
meet.with Mr. and Mrs Will Renkcs
Tuesday j&gt;. m. Aug. 1: everyone in­
vited.
HOPE.
Replogle and family were guests
- • Sunday.
of/i. H. Otis■ of- Glass Creek
Eil Otis nnd wife called on Andrew
Carpenter of Shultz Smiday.
.
Mra. W. H. Otis received news of
the death of her - brother Will Blake,
one day last week.
Mr. Gfiftin of Rutland visited W.
Waters Sunday.

HOPE CENTER.
Mr. and Mra. E. B. Payne went to,
Lowell' Saturday.
,
Mrs. Felix Chamberlain went
Shultz Sunday to visit her son William
of that place.
G. T. Wilkimon received a fine trout
from Alden Saturday.
Mrs. Jane, Lawrence after a brief
visit with friends and relatives ben*.
returned to her home in Climax
Wednesday.
Jay Wilkinsoi. wife and daughter
Mildred spent Sunday with Isaac John­
son and family of Prairieville.

A.boon to travelrS Dr. Fowler’s
Extract of Wild Strawlx-rry. Cures
dysentery, diarrehoea.
seasickness,
nausea. Pleasant to take. Perfectly
harmless.

Myron Maynard of Hastings assisted]
Jumes Ransom a tew c*
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haying and harvest.
Jay Ilan of Cloverale spent Sunday
with Pearl Hayward imd family.

HINDS CORNERS.
The next Ladies Aid will meet with
Mrs. Ella Bechtel. Aug. 4 for tea.
A cordial invitation to all.
Claud Haskin and family are visit­
ing Mr.-H’s. sinter Mrs. Maud Lani­
ard.

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We loan money ou Real Estate
or good Bankable Paper.
We(
loan our money at home, and do&lt;
business with people we know
are all right. We do a safe, eon-।
servative business and have
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at reasonable rates. Deeds. -&lt;
Mortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.
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New York Drafts, Insurance1
and Bonds Sold.
DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH, President.
J. 0. HUGHES. V. President.
E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
DR. MctEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPE.NNINO.
JAMES COLLINS.

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. where
There is one -plnf-e
in a ship
the voyager may bq nt rest. Tills wrlter discovered
It duping a mid-Atlantic
’
storm, when he west down to the hatb­
room. tumbled into a warm sea bath
and floated. The iew*l was perform­
ing the most amazing antics, but the
water in the bath kept its usual granty, and the bather Jlmited with n smile
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R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.

OFFlpe HOUIUH-n U&gt; 12 d. m.. t to 2 pan.. 7
ioip.m". All c*ll&gt; promptly
Taisphone at ofiiur.

Office w'ipnIiImk’o. Oritoa. Mich.

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Page Buggies, J. J. Deal &amp; Sons

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Mr and Mrs. John Brandstetter were
called to Middleville un account uf the
serious illness of tbe former’s mother.

are proud of our stock, but proud­
er still of our prices.
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Th* Low Prices We Quote
( Is The Magnet That Draws
Trade To Our Store.
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ARTHUR PATTON

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Flrat Burglar—Why not try to rob
the Lous*? of that plutocrat? Second
Burglar—Never. He’ll make good by
getting tho money back from the-poor
people. Let’s confine ourselves to the
middle clastes.—Life.
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MtHundrmtnod.
Lieutenant (showing party of visitors
over battleship)—This Is the quarter
deck
One of the Tarty—Gee! 1
thought it was nil free’—PlttsbunpDlspateb.

THE CLOVERDALE STORE.
world.' and every day tells us why.
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to buy Just now. you can decide where yon will buy.

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PROFIT

Boi£tt

The increase of popular enthusiasm
on tbe following subject is almost daily
manifested by public expression and
local endorsement. Read - whiit ’ this
citizen sayK and discover the cause fur
the constant showering of praise which
follows in the wake of Duau’a Kidney
Pills.
Mra. I. Phplips. (of Broadway, savs:
’•’After giving Doon's Kidney Pilh.
procured at A. E. ; Mulholland's, lincceMor to W. H. Goodyear, drug store,
a fair trial I can cheerfully recommesnd
them to-anyone suffering with kidney
trouble. I had suffered for some time
aud tried Several remedies receiving
little if any benefit 1 obtained more
lx«m*fit from Doan'i Kidney Pilh* than
from all the other itmedies I over took.
I endorse the. medetine most emphatirally."
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For sale by all dealer*. Price fiO
rents.
Foster-Milbuni Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
st'a7,
states.
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the uajmc-Doan's-and take
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pie us follows. At the creation of the
- - the
* augels
“h wbos&lt;’ duty
dntv it
11 O'UI
tit .। aab
world
was to
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Fcutt«‘r tbe soil forgot Norway. Seeing
this, the guardian angel of tbe land j ’V
made complaints to the Creator. Wh.-.t fjl
was to be done? Inipowrible to restart
the whole of the creation for the sai-’ ’
of Norway. "Come, my little angels.’
said be.- “look carefully nnd perhaps
you may still find a little.earth." The
conscience -.stricken angels swept th*
floor of heaven, and the little dust they
found they gathered Iu their draperies
and pcattered over tbe Norwegian
rocks.

1 IT’S TO YOUR

PaKadYMthw

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Pay &lt;) Deposits.

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Hastings People

Grow Enthusiastic.

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An English artist, writing In a Lon­
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has gone into the state of matrimony. don woman’s magazine, says:
"I do not know if any one has ever
When Mrs. Holcomb returned from 1
I dratyu attention to the fact before, that
her visit in Dimondale she brought-her you can generally tell the shape of a
Miss Gertrude Fisher spent Sunday brother’s.little girl home with her to woman's foot by her face. There-is ns
at home.
stay a while.
much character In a foot as in a hand.
Miss Bessie Litts is assisting Mrs.
Frank Bryans and wife are moving You will generally find the round
Clayton Ixniden \vith her household into the Trowbridge house at Prich- faced, short nosed little woman has the
prettiest ankle .and foot: the high
duties fora couple of weeks.
anlnville.
cheeked, long nosed woman the ugliest.
Mrs. Maggie Kahler and daughter
Women With very pretty faces eeldonr
are visitng relatives, in Ionia this
have pretty feet. Nature, somehow or
week.
other, compensates Its daughters.”
Mrs. Albert Roach of Hickory
_ Cornets Mils baton spending the past week
In the course of her first call upon
with her daughter Mrs. May Pennock.
one of her husband's parishioners
youngstfes^Gray spok«* feelingly of his
noble, generous spirit.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
"He lB:ns nearly an altruist as man
Loren Bhudcnian impend Sunday with
tuny be." she said i»roudly and affec­
his parents hero.
tionately.
Mrs. C. Doolitth- entertained lier
*‘Ib ho an altruist?" said her hostess,
with mild surprise. "I thought from
sister and huslmnd. Mr. and Mr^ Gofif you live within reach ot
the tone uf bls voice that he probably
ney of West Virginia last week.
Cloverdale, it .will pay you 10
was a bass."
call and see a nice stock of
J., C . Cairns attended the races at
Plainwell last week.
DRY GOODS,
••What do you think of feeding horses
Mfit. Jennie DePriester entertained
on goose eggs?" asks an Australian
the Misses Maud Ruggles and Mary
GROCERIES,
backwoodsman. •’That was done by
'Smith at dinner Sunday.
a party who were stuck up on the Ade­
James Drummond was at'Plainwell
BOOTS, SHOES
laide during the wet season. The na­
Thnreday.
tives used to bring !n* canoe loads of
eggs, which were broken into buckets
Mr. aud Mrs. Clare Blackmar. of
Mid in fact everything to be found
and supplied to the horses."
Orangeville were in town Sunday.
In an up-to-date general line. We

Sound kidneys are safeguards of life.
Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's
Kidney Cure. Fur sale by Arthur E.
Muboftand. Succesor to W. H. Good­
year.

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Harry Wat era Of Richland is home
Buggies, Laporte Buggies and
(ur a"few days vayntiun.
A’ muhber from this place attended
Michigan Buggy Co. Goods.
Baker Shnner and wile of Hastings
the Christian Endeavor at the Gregory
were the guests of the hitter's brother
last Sunday night.
aud sister Saturday night and Sunday.
Weber'hnd T. &amp; H. Smith Farm
Mr. and )|rx Houvener of Hickory
Forest Weaver wa- the guest at John
Corners visited Ansel * Phillips and
Wagons, also Farmers Saginaw
Waters*
Sunday.
family Saturday and Sunday.
Handy Wagon, Superior, Hoosier
Charles Biggs is entertaining a
BANFtELD CHURCH NOTES.
brother from- away.
and Dowagiac Drills.
The- ladies &lt;»f the church and L. A.
B..-rnie Belson ami lady friend were
S. will meet,to rh’ttn the eiuirCh and ecru on our street* Sunday.
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.-omplete lii|e of Builders Hardware. Look over our
replace the caqiets on Wednesday .p.
a &gt;om.&gt;
Furniture J lepartuimt. Carpets, Rugs. Linoleums,Matm. The papering nnd puintiug is now
tvtupleted and all seem very much • According tn :i work on Norway, tbe i m tillSS. etc. .Ruil ill and look US OVCT. If VOU don’t Wish Ui
scantiness of the soil In ttist country is I
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Clyde Clark begun working Tuesday
for the Quick brothers near Milo for a
short time.
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Mr., and Mrs. William Rockwell and
daughter of Hickory Comers were the
giu-sts of the latter's parents Sunday.

LOCAL ENTHUSIASM.

Henry Maynard and lady friend of
Hastings were the guests of Jason Po­
well Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Kelhjy of Hickory’ Corners was
seen on our streets one day last week.

ng* and' hprveiding i- past- anti as v.ill a-c;
The league led by Miss Mabie .Bow­
gone tor this year-ard the most of it in hoi&gt;es he may refcover. His neighbors
1 finished drawing his wheat: his little man was well attended. The topic
secured in good shape.
I Ixiy was on the load but 'escajMld living disciwivd l&lt;y Dr. Cooper and others
Mrs. Edgar Bristol ip un the sick list
; hurt. •
On account uf Rev. Brown attending
Mr. and Mra. Vert Robinson visited . 3. Dudley suffered with ipiinHy last camp meeting there will ba no church
relatives at Milo la*! Satu.day and
ur Sunday school next Sunday mora­
Henry Ford aud family while on
Sunday.
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Mra. Hiram Bristol bad the misfor­ their way from Woodalnd to Paw P.iw
A Sunday school picnic him lieen
tune tu rut her arm quite badly last made a feA days visit at Cha*. L"tci»- talked of Imt no date made yet—
Monday but it is g»ttng along nicely at le Hirer's.
Threshing has begun in this neigh­ HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
gresent.
Edgar Bristol and daughter Lena borhood.
Sarah Daly has been quite sick with
Mrs. Ja». Underhill entertained the malarial fever since Sunday July 16.
visited relatives in Irving lust Satur­
day and Sunday and Lena remained Hickory Corners Missionary. Society
We hear that we have lost another
' one’of our girls? Libbie Hardy, she
for a week's visit with her grand­ this week Tuesday.

COME U3 SEE ME.

Delton,

PODUNK.

SHULTZ.

Mrs. Fred Wcyerman is quite Ul at X People arejnvailing the hiickle-lierry
tins’writing.' '
marshes and those attired in rubber
Harry Hallock of Kalamazoo spent Ixxjtb and over-alls seem to lie the best
prepared for the water and dampness
last Sunday at-Frank Hallock’they find there.
Mr. Houvener and family of Rich­
A card from Dennis Dunham the j&gt;as|
land visited at David Smith's Sunday.
week itiforms.us that he is well and
We would judge from the muount uf
working hard on his farm, and is now
jvork* our carpenters L. McDonald and
busy iMiilding a Imrn. He is located
Wm. ChamtxTlain are doing this
summer that timee are not veyy hard now at Oswago, Penn.
Mrs. John-Lentz has been entertain­
in this part of t£e country.
ing her father and sister from the Rap­
Miss Libbie McCallum left last Mon­
ids the jxi-st week.
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day for Cheboygan county to visit her
Archie Bansill and family uf Cedar
■ Mis* Olve^ of Kalamazoo .is spend­
Mrs. Philip Burlier has been in quite father who wan quite seriously injured
Creek visited nt Afton Smith's Sunday.
ing a few days with ' her father Mr. poor health for several days.
by falling off of a mower last week.
Oliver.
Henry Biggs and granddaughter of
Mra. Wm. Aldrich of Wall lake call­
Mrk. Bertha Giteuti Covey aud
Springfield.
Ill., are visiting at Charlie
.
. daughters of Plano. Ill., are visiting ed at Andrew Smith's Friday.
I Battle Crej’k are visitinx-the latter s )]er mother Mrs. C. Mason and other
R. Reynolds and wife are entertain­ Biggs'.
parents Mr. and Mra.M. Gwyn. ^r- friends.
Mra. Emma Blinsen and children uf
ing their brother Warren and daughter
McN'anghtoii intended while here to | Frank Lyman nnd daughters &lt;&gt;f Jack­ of Coopersville.
Grand Rapids are visiting at Mra.
[ put in the;great**r part of‘his time fish­
Bachman's.
son are gnvsls uf Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee McDonald visited
ing. hut itinteud is suffering from, a Barber.
Gladys Bachman goes ' this week to
his patents in Cedar Creek Sunday. ’
severe attack of apjiendicitiw.
Mrs. E. Reynolds had ihe.ukisfortuner ’ Mrs. Fouads Easton of Woodland is stay for a while with her sister Mr-.. (
Mr and!Mrs. Ellis Faulkner lire en­
Burr
Warner of Charlotte. From' there
to
luive
85
fin^Belgian
iuires
killed
by
making an extended visit at Geo. Hudtertai nug i jjxirty of friend* and rela­
h party of them go to Duck lake camp-1
n strange dog one day hist week.
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tives at BBachwodd Cottage Wall lake
ing.
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Carrie DeVjdlance who has “lieen ’the
Mra. Felix ('ham lie. ria in from near
! Mis* Brown of Sagnutw, Mr. and
There’will be a general cleaning of
j Mra. Wn:. Toots, daughter K“tv and guesg of her aunt . Mrs. 'Byron Fisher Delton is sjiendiiig several days of this the.sdxool house and church Thursday. .
non Maurice. Mrs., E. Matter and son for the lust two months returned to week nt this place with her non Wm.
Tbe iuulii-s Aid and W. C. T. U.
her home in. Brockwayville. Pa.. Mon­ Chamberlain and family.
Fred of Grand Rapid*. .
day.
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Miss Marguerite Youngs of Kalama­ meet with Mrs. Eva Yeckley Friday
-A. C. Hampton of oast of Deltun had
Mrs. VanTas.«el is aufferng from a zoo is visiting her uncle P. Mosher
the misfortune to break his arm - last
severe attack of eczema about her neck nnd family.
Tbe townships. 8. convention will
Saturday while drawing wbeht.
and'shcHildera.
l»e held at the church Aug. :t, ami an ',
Mra. ' Mary Lauluiugh and little
. Mra. Nelli-' ViuiTyne has been enprogram is
arranged »ui
fur iuc
the
iBanaugru
, tertauiing|reUtives from Middleville, j Mr. and Mra. W. Fisher entertained diuighter of Delton visited bm* parents excellent
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Mr. and Mra. F. Godfrey of West over Sunday.
day. beginning at
and lasting all j
| Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Clarance
day. Come
Ckime one. come all. Dinner will
Miss Glaidij Cullins i* to lead the T.
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
Loehr’s lawt
' Doolittle and son ClariLof Prairieville
lx* served un Luther hxfchr's
bnvn if
I*. A. next Sunday evening. .
pleasant; otherwise nL thefschool
the'ischool hm
hnuee. ,
Rev. Geo. Brown of Toledo. O.. -fill- «t dinner Saturday.
Miss Matie Maxwell m Grartd Rap­
Mr*. James Honeysett
ivlio |h»w Iwu
ed the puljit nt Did ton and Cloverdale
.
Mrs. I. Stedge of Hastings was the
ids is spending this week with uh!
July IB. ah&gt;o strike &lt;hi the -street at in poor health fur.wine time B iiuprovguest uf laVdnughtrr Mra. Geo. Rimfriends here.
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Among, the nomber are

CRESSEY.

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Faulkner, the Druggist, has some j The wild west show at Kalamazoo
valuable informrttioB for those who last week was well patronized ■ by
intend to do painting. Tbe informs-! Cresaey.
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tion ia worth something but it is free. | Koby an(i Glyfine Nottingham enter­
Please call aiuljwe him whenever you tainw] their cumjin Mattie Hickman *-f
are ready for anything in the paint Richland last wqek.
line.
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F. G. Williams of Galesburg was. in.
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Mrs. Maggiie- N’icbbls uf Kalamazoo town Thursday.
। spent Sunday with Iter mother Mrs.
Elmer RqpiuidH bos purchased u new
Gallispie. ■
Red River" special seperjitor with
Sira.- C; Rishridger of Johnstown all the latest improvements which
visited hep daughter Mrs. ,R- S_. Harter, makes him a first class -thresiiing out­
fit.
' a coupld ul' days .last Week.
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CASTORIA
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no ouo to deceive you in tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” arc but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tire health of
Infants and Children—Experience against. Experiment.

What is CASTORIA
Castorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops anil Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConstqMitiou
and Flatulency. • It assimilates the Food, reg triates tbe
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Pauju’ca—The Mother’s Friend.
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GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

�HASTINGS BANNER JULY ST. 1905.

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AL/ Hair is

Harvey
Rodebangh
home from Charlotte.

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has returned

Mr. and Mra John Barry are enter­
taining Mrs. B. M. Handy of Brock­
port, N.Y . and Mre. Etta Kenyon of
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Waterport X. Y. •

BOUGHT THE KAST1IKS MS TIANI

An iuManoe ’ of wbut I ahould call
reckless philanthropy bat come to my
notice. The story is tuld bf a certain
old and) very wealthy Lady who hu.fi
Dever l-ieu known to give anything to
auylxxlji but wLo&lt;m* will mutt enrich
many itr»ti tut tons--unlrwi the estate la
awul'lowKl up by tbe lawyer*
After
apendM hair a lif&lt;-ihne selecting first
one and; then anutiuT charity for her
I&gt;n«t niocti-m Shuii-vo t-Jive sh«* recently
bad qmtim« of eous/iuD^e. She board
myrtcrl.iu* vou-.-k say.. Toed my
hmlnt" i
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rhe took n&lt;»notice. They be-

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CuutliMHd from r*re one.
Lewis Potts and wife-of Grand RapMr. and Mra E. Parody are enter­
• ids the former whom ha* been employed
He ws th” new ownthe c*impnny
in the Keeler Brass factory, have pur­ taining their daughter Blanche uf
ers have hired a solicitor and will
chased forty acres of land of his father Grund Rapid-.
crowd tbe btisness for all there is in it,
Feed your,hair; nourish it; . mid will move there ii) the neur'future.
YERTY'S CORNERS.
and that there will 1» no reasou op
{ire it something to live on.
:Mr. aud Mrs. W. Eggleston of Grand
the |«rt of tb»* citizens of HAstipg* to
Ed. Schantz nnd wife uf Nashville.
Then it will stop Falling, and
Rapids spent Sunday with the latter's
regret the purrha.*e uf the gas plant by
parents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stimson. Hiram i’urkin* and family of Eart the Ehsuric Co. We biqx? so. But it
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will grow long and heavy.
Castleton." Oscar Yert/ and wife of
.Little Oril Kepkey is spending the Lake Olrwi.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the only
Sundayed * at -Hetiry all remains to be Mien. It is cert*iu ■ Fcribliig th” uxpetltewe. "I tw»k the
summer
vacation
with
her
aunt
Mrs
that
the
Hastings
Gas
Co.
art
not
h^ir-food you can buy. For
money in toy h m&lt;i and set out to give
David Benewny. '
carrying out the' lettor ar spirit 'of:
60 years it hac been doing
The L. 1. L. will meet Friday eve-' 'thefr-tnlk • wftb the Board-of Trade! n *ul*«--nptoiu t» —'* hotke. Ou the
i Mra, W. H. VanAvery wa*. called
way I b ld dnijbt*. No.' I sold. 'I bad
niug of this week at the hnnipof J. IL
just what we claim it will do.
officers in making, this sale without better leave them n legacy.’ But again
IJ Saturday to Middleville for her mother
Barnum: a rejs&gt;rt of State Convention
It will not disappoint you.
gixihg tbe citizens of Hartings « I hoard the vulw. ‘Fpvd my. lamb*.'
' ' wild i&lt; quite ill. ’
.held in Detroit will be given at that chance to secure new owners for thb
Well, my dear. 1 tremtaed with agita­
Y Mr. and Mra. John Miller ot Bowens time.
gas plant wh&lt;l.would compel* for light­ tion. I said, ‘I will.’ I felt I must do
Mills visited LeRoy Sherk and wife
Lottie Barnum ha* returned’ from ing
It and I &lt;Ud. I rushed straight to the
vrttr-xt »i&gt;» tn
one
day
last
week.
.
C«Undu Sprf&amp;&lt;t. Col&lt;
' Wisconsin. ;
But the deal is clotrd now. and re- ] office nnd I gave them 5 ■*h^ltags.■,—
Frank Partnalee- will soon bid goodLondon
TBtler.
.
.1. F. Black and -wife were called to grots over a situation that cannot be,
hye to his Parmalev friends and start
Lake. OdtSka the fore part of the week helped are not profitable. , .
K SitSAPAHLLA.
for South Dakota where he will work
un account &lt; f the Ute** of- E. Bretz.
Hastings Markets.
We sincerely hope the new owners
in the bquntiful harvest fields of that
Dr. Mr. Ixityfe «*ud family of Wood­ uf the gas plant will do as they say
Hastings Markfets are corrected every
c country.
land were ilie gutat* «&gt;f* Royal Myers they will -►ire the people as good ser­ Wednesday morning and can be relied
’
Mis* Winger uf near Dutton will
upon as correct .at that date.
* and wife Tuj-sdny lost.
«—
vice at cheaper' rate* than ns if the
teach our school the coming year.
Corrected Wednesday, JiilyiG HMfi.
\Gv&gt;. Yrrty in cuntcmplntiug going two plants were competitor*. There is
FltODtyCK.
Floyd Boo nun will make his home
wm to work on the R.H, in the near no doubt of a lar».-5 saving in general
with Ho&lt;qs»r Fre*hney this fall and
future.’
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ex|&gt;en*eM in having one company own
IjshJ
per lb.
tt you h*\ e any thing useful
Mra H-rL. rt Walroth and children b olirplant*.
VEilETABLES PKUITH. KJV.
that Tou want to sell, or if there
But as n grnend proposition, wlicu a
of Nashville an* H|.-ntling ten days at
ASSYRIA.
I* anything useful vuu want to
the home.oif Frank Wellman.
comjMny ha- a monopoly it is not apt
buy. place an ad*L in the
Vera Alma Park ui Battle Creek
Sheriff l'nrui&gt;» of your .city was on toJw so solicitous for the welfare of Bert. ihf weight
BANNER'S WANT COLUMN.
visitetl her gmmlfmrents Mr. nnd Mr*.
our street* ’&lt;»iu- day thia week.
, tjie public tin when it had to compel^
Ia»u Park Sunday.
(or their favor If thi* shall be the
FOR SALEr-lIoUM/ ami twu acres of
Mra Will Bullinger of Mt. Pleasant
The I* A. S. and club of ten will
shining exception we shall be glad As
land.- auroral hard Harting*. Enquire
visited her aunt Mr*. Row Hatop ' will he seen by the Tlumiapple Ga»
Albert
meet with Mra. f.larrison Moure^Thttra.Kud'-baugh tlje fore part uf the’week.
Mutton, &lt;lre—hi -sc to 7c
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and Electric Ca's announcement else­ Hhwp -3c—4C.
- FOR SALE- Threc|new uiilrh* cowa dny Aug 3.
Warren English and family were nt where, they start out with prices for
POI-LTUV. HIDES A.N» WoDL.
People interestod • in; gtssl stock will
Will E'ox is working at Battle Creek.
Sunfield j1 Monday calling on their
find at my farm a th»rottgh-bred Dur­
Wm. Sylveater ot Battle Creek wa* grandfather who is very ill with dropsy gas In-low what the Hastings Gas Co.
ham bull
service. Prices right.
asked by an average of 6 j**r cent
the
guest
of
hit*
mother
Mrs.
J.
F.
W.I~ Pennock. Route «. Hastings.
nnd heart trouble.
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Tint is a good Mart and Manager Calf skin* -Hr
Wright Sunday.
Henry Dreby ,pf York state visited , Kopf is certainly ■ not joking’ when he
WANTED—1 want to rent a medium
.Quarterly meeting st M.
church bis wife at the home uf her mother say* it is to the new Co’s . interest to
r.KAJN.
size houw with hath room. Family
Wh.tU
next Saturday and Sunday,
small. George Mentennick.
’ during the |w»t week.
deal fairly with tbepeople of Hastings.
James
and
Ernest
Blanch
•
of
South
•1 ani,jgej«n?d to make rug* for al!
Be also recognizes that gas j« cheaper
BUDD CORNERS
tuindj
who desire.^them. Anyone interested Battle ,&lt;?reek visited their brother
than
electricity for lighting, the B*xn»Wood- «tft. S1.7S, Iniked. F-ue. turd K.
should uddn-**. A. SL Bunnell. iTaa- Frank Sunday.
Jonathan Elsie of Battle CVeek nnd
claims for the latter being it* greater
HAY ASP HTKAW.
ting*. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bartram &lt;&lt; Bat- friend* from St. Unhy visited H. d‘-ann&lt;-ss and con ven emv. Because a No. I Ttnuthy-SCAO
No. i Thnotbo —
FDR SALE—Ten room bonne oh tie Creek, visited at, Fred Dingman’• Budd and family on Monday.
(’lover Huy ri (•'
•
;
inunupiiy
of
a
.cumjtany
may
have
Michigan Ave. City water, cistern.
Sunday.? '
Rev. aniMjfr*. Ale of Gaylord
publlc’servif ' that f&gt; et ihu* not jnrtifnntiM’r. Five hlocka from State St.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. E. hh-n and fy any arbitrary
Aik* vacant lot*» Enquire &lt;
K Bi*_
in*- by its officer*
other relatives and friends of this Moreover the citireni* &lt;rf Hurting*
NASHVILLE.
GIVE ME A CALL.
■ would lieve? kubinit. or We hope they
AN PXCEI'TIONAL opportunity to
■Frank] ik-nnur, wife and daughter place.
become a*MX-i.ited with a manufactur­
W„ H. Frey who bus improyed .hi* never will to]any duminreritig “public
Dorn of (WsAxlbnry were gtv*L* of Mr%
rat my store on south -lefftM ing euBiiwny in an official capacity in
machine with.a new ,-mlf feeder Will lie--- " coutw- by any such corpora­
this county. Line is uf the highest
sou street, -when -you want
b egin threshing this week..
tion. Another l■oiler and n new dyna­
character and greatest necessity. Posi­
Mrs. Frank Warner of Sumy Point
anything In the line uf
tion should Vf.- worth
per month.
Pearl Coleman litrumpanied by'her mo at the Water Works station would
u- a gn»*« of Mr*. C. C. Price
witB'cjiAnce for early advancement:
aunt Mrs. J E. Moon of Battle Creek put life finishing touches' to any upCigars and Candies.
|$00 deposit toquired fur sample equips Wednrwhty.
prvssive monopoly in Hartings
are
visiting
M.
H.
Coleman
and
wife
ment. American Vacuum Can &amp; MaTbe funend of Vernard Lovelesa who
Ladies desiring anything
‘While we regret the sale, we feel that
cMne Co. HW L» Salle St.. Chicagu. : wm* drowned last Sunday wa* held at of Detroit.
In the line of Dress Making
We now have twoWt* of telephone it will I* wise to await develojwments.
WANTED—Mra. Reeve*. 212 Clinton the home Wednesday at 2 o’clock and
should see Mrs. Hunt.
rtrevt Hartings, has one or two rooms . ll)e sermon preached by Rev. IL I. poled on our street: (the Bell have their If the new proprietorship means what
Mr. Kojrf confidently claims, it will
to ronL or Would take twu lady board­
Voelker. The remains were interred poles set as far as Turner's cottage.
ers. or man aiul wife as tmardera.
B. E. HUNT,
not harm our city. If jt does not take
Fine lake.
in hakeview cemetery.
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a fair and just course, there prill 1»e a
C Block.
Matting, Mich.
FOR SALE- Black mare, six years
Otto Frey
Robert Millen mid family have godv
. and sun of Kalamazoo are way to meet the situation, and the
old. weighing about 120U pounds, for
farm or road. C- H. Palmatier, R. F. to Kiuioo. foCtht Unetit ot Mr, Mill- ' i.ltinx W. H. Krey and t»mlly.
citizens of Hasting* will rise tu the
D. '"No. K. Delton Mich. Residence en's health. .Mr. M. has a brother at
F. J. Toqzb and little son Fred of demands uf such an occasion. We hope ■
one half mile north of Banfield.
thaC plac»‘ und if benefited will remnin Munroe are visiting their many friends the new proprietors ’will give such a
FOR SALE-A row. and •«iw and in that stated
‘
nnd aged mother of this place.
good quality of product, fair service
pigs, for sale. C. A. Gaskill. (Carrier
Lee Tuckerman nnd Jane Wood were
Charles Murgley of Bristol, bid., is ami ju*t treatment that our city will
R. R. No. 4.
married July &gt;• at Syracuse, N. Y. visiting his parent* and old ntnghbn.
have no reason to regret the change
WANTED—Boarders at 1W W. Mill Mr. T. ha*’return* d and his wife will
St.
.
HASTINGS WON IN A
come later.
•FOR.SALE—Fourth house north of
Mrs. Frank McDerby is entertaining .
GARRISON FINISH
Carlton Center store. Good reasons for
Milling. Dr. H. B: Gammon. Hartings her sister Mrs. A. D. Hayner and
Fred R«»bb of Detroit is visiting Will
R. F. t&gt;. &amp;.
daughter Bessie of Chicago. 111.
,
FinleyC '
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zu.schnitt aud Middleville Bowlers Were 38 Points
LOST—Between West Creek and
________ cf Charlotte wa* in &lt;1#-'
Judge Maynard
my residence, one day last week, a daughter Cecil and Mr. and Mr- MarAhead at the End of the Second
blue serge vest with pair of spectacles autette of Detroit went to Crooked lake
flie city Tuesday.
Game.
in poqket. Finder please return, to
to camp a couple of weeks.
L J. Goodyear made « Ininine.s* trip;
Chester Messer.
About 2&lt;&gt; fowling enthusiasts went
U» Chicago Tuesday.
Mia* Hazel DeRiar is a guest of her ’
WANTED—A reliable, young man
to Middleville Tuesday night to see the
grandparents
nt
Bowling
Green
Ohio.
for delivery man—Hams A: Rub.*.
Will Finley spent Sat unlay and Sun­
’ : return game with Middleville played.
7 ! and they all felt well repaid by seeing day in Grand Rapids.
____
J) I the home team win out in a "hair
Mra. Geo. Heath visited Grand Rap- . Jk*
/ I raising” finish.
id* friends^Tueaday.
•
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' | In the first game Huntings bowled’uT.
I Middleville 749. In tbe second game : _ Mias Helen A. Fritz went to Adrian .
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«B. Middleville CT. . TbuneUy to vi.it mi »uni.
giving Middleville a lead of 88 point*.
Mr*. Minnie Kies, of Olivet, is visit I

Extra Long

WANTS

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I Riverside Cemetery Co..
Hastings Mich.
AH persons that had (occasion to bury any of their relatives
or friends recognize the fact that to put the coffin into the grave
in a wooden box is very undesirable Our experience is that In a
u few years the box and coffin is rotted and the grave is sinking in,
generally when the frost comes out of the ground. Some tried to
line the grave'wlth brick and arch It over, but the trouble is that
it takes a long while to do the work as the arch has to get set'
before it can be covered. On several occassion the grave had to
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be left open with the body in It over night.
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This Company have found by experience that a grave vault
made of stone, 2 inches thick, is the best receptable for a dead
body in a coffin. By the use of a little cement they can be made
water tight and as there is no breaking or decaying they last for*
number have been used in our cemetery to the best of
satisfaction. Whenever we needed one It was hard to get it in time
for the funeral, so the Company concluded to buy a car load and
keep them on hand for sale to anybody that wants to use them in
our cemetery or any other, in or outside this city. We have
them iu all sizes to fit any casket at the uniform price of $25.00.
They are stored at our cemetery grounds in charge of our Sexton,
or John Hessmer in the city.
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Riverside Cemetery Co.,
John Bessmer, Clerk.

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which was maintained up to the middle | ing at Jason McElwain 's.
of the last game. Then the boys took
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Mrs. Louis Goodvear visited Grand
a brace, and by a succession of strikes
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Rapids fneuds 7yesterdav;
and
sjiarex in tpe lost fonr frames
brought their score up to 776 for the
Miss Grace Bowes left Friday fur an I

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goods and Making prices, said. "Well. If/
you do sell goods cheaper than 1 can
bi-z elsewhere, 1 shall come again."; I Ax
buy
^’hatwas
That
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9tlU cona,n« &lt;9 ^ving to trade.

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similar habit.
The willow foliage I
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twists into a position that is almost ,-------------------------------- — UMVW W 0.1 If/
A cordial invitation is extended to all
vertical, aud the loaves of the vine aro to come to tbe store, at Irving, between J V
raised slightly at their edges and de­ the hour* of fi a. m. and 9 p. m. and do
pressed toward the center.
tour trading. This Is open to every
All such sleeping foliage is alngularly
rigid and retains the position which It
has assumed. This persistence Is due
to the presence of water In the timucs
of the leave*. At dawn of day the
Gcaeral Store,
_
plants awoken, and their leave* re­
sume their ordinary attitude.
Irving, -:- Michigan.

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w. W. Watson,

and i
then.'

EVERY AIIMAL ABSOLUTELY GUARABTEED A BREEOtr

Ana every animal said to be in calf will be guaranteed to
Mv cattle are ail breeder* and I place upon thi* sale offering'
.tied;guarantee tn every way. Catalogues are t.ow ready ami •
on Application.
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A, CHRYSTALMarshail, Mich,

COMING
J. J. KELLY’S ONE RING
CIRCUS
will exhibit hen

TUESDAY, AUG. 1, ’05
Prof. Conkey’s Troupe of Performing Horses and
Dogs.
Kelly and Silverlake, Aerilists.
'
Lemoyne the Great, on F/ying Trapeze/ .
•
Sumter and Sawtelle, the Funny Clowns.
The Wonderful Siegrist, Globe Rolling.

Everything New and Up-to-date.
Show of its Kind Here this Season.

The only

PARADE DAILY AT 1.30 P. M

ADMISSION TOand 20 cents

A cash discount of 25 CfidtS per thousand feet
allowed for lighting only, making a net price
A cash discount of 25 CfilltS per thousand feet
and light, or fuel only, making a net price of
stead of $1.35 as at present.

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N-utu..

We take pleasure in stating to the public that when
100 consumers of gas are connected, the price will F&gt;e
reduced as follows:

15 siT “““ =:

kn,?w
Pay 1;
Uc
- for —
Butter
»«&gt;• j
kH81’ at I7in8' t0 d&lt;J. and
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th*

HIGH CLASS IMPORTED SCOTCH lid CANADIAN BRED CATRt.
Fifteen cows with calve* at foot by imp. Lov*t
Beanfor*’ Victor, two as good bulls a» ever bred .in
prize winter* on thi* other side.
Cbws and heifers safe in calf to the**- great bulls
Scotch heifers with a whois life of usefulntss before

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I (townward to touch them and completes।
I tbe picture of repoae.
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I Some of the bean family assume as .
perfect jKwiures of rest Tbe wistaria '
hangs the end and central leaflet of
•each cluster directly downward, point­
tag to tbe earth, while the ride leaflet*
'drop In double rows, back to back. The i
tava or tl» ^rlet runner Un .

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61 HEAD-57 COWS AND HEIFERS. Md 4 BULLS-61 HEAD

Announcement! Price Reduced!

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Wednesday, August 9th ’05
liam offering some of the. very best Scoth cattle in mv her • J. &lt;n,
faltl aud a -study of the pedigrees.in the catalogue will beat
». x'.
lover of good Shorthorns can afford to mlM this sale.
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Hpv

At Glenfoyle, Marshall, Mich.,

COMPANY

j lost game while Middleville made but extended visit in Battle Creek.
/ 672. This gave Hastings 2116 points all .
8 told, and Middleville 2100.
A i Wildern, of Middleville, made the
highest individual score, *521, Wooton,
of Hartings, being second with 489.
U i'Crothera, of Hastings, huule the highj eat score in any one game, scoring. 209
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are
Wlbs of Granulated
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can
UP­
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J he boys «iieak very highly of the |
i; 2",mlr“T ‘T"“’d tbM” ...
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l“ IrrJng n.erch.nt
mereuan, aeu«
«ns UUt
hu, aud
a„d Ij
o|. iI kA/
. Miaulevillc,
Middleville, and another game will fresh mftrt*
meats of the finmt
fine*t qtmiij-.
quality. i»
Bob
10c a lb,
Ib, 3 lbs- for 25c;
25c: Bacon 14c
He ';
: probably be played.
’1 ogna Ilk;
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a lb: best .Barrel Pork lOca Ib; Dried 1
Th. Sleep .r Plant..
|k*f SSc a Ib. He roll* tbe beet Ijird W
The leaves of tbe'comioon clover give
tr 111 a •
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a good example qf what Linnaeus call-

SHORTHORN CATTLE

GAS AND ELEC1 RIG

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THORNAPPLE

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PERSONAL MENTION.

SALE OF

will lx
of $1.75.
for fuel
$1.25, in­

All 'consumers paying the old rate will receive a Te­
bate for all gas paid for in excess of above rate as
soon as ioo consumers are connected.
It is our intention to server the public interest in the
belief that our own interestswill thus be best subserved.
Our office, at present, is located in the Jones Building,
on Jefferson St., where bills for both Gas and Elec­
tricity may be paid; and where we keep a. full line of
Gas Stoves, Gas and Elactric Fixtures.
Respectfully,
THORNAPPLE GAS &amp; ELECTRIC CO.

Hastings, July 25th, 1905

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                  <text>Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?
FIFTIETH YEAR.

SO THE EDITORS OF MICHIGAN

DID IT BECAUSE IT PLEASED

THROUGH THE

HASTINGS

CUT DOWN THOSE
CANADA THISTLES
Arrest and Fine Are the Penalties For

Neglecting

to do

GOOD ROADS
EARLE IN TOWN

CARLTON ASSURED
OF $500 STATE AID
For a Mile of Road Leading Toward

Thia is the time of year {when Can- ;
ada thiktle© should be cut,, if it Is not
1 already too late. The arrest of two.]
prominent Hastings township fanners i
charged with not cutting their Cann-1

BRAS D'OR LAKE da thistlei brings this subject to at- '

A. H. DERBY UNDOUBT­

EDLY INSANE.
Marsha! of Lake Odessa Telephoned
Under Sheriff Ritchie that Derby

That Township. Volunteer Work- for I

LOOKS AS THOUGH REV. W. D.
Th Ia Road.
CLARKE, OF FREEPORT, WAS
THE LAST SESSION OF THE
The enterprising'farmors of Hastings j
LEGISLATURE.
A FORGER.
township aiid Carlton.. who are inter- j
e»t«l in having a gfiod road built over '
the sandy stretch between Andrus :
.
BETTER ROADS
corner and the town line, .also saw SECURED $300 ON
CHECK MONDAY
WILL RESULT Commisiaoer Earle while he was here. ;
and secured his promise of statu aid
fur a mile, of road which they contem­
All Roads Must Comply With State plate building. For this hiile the city At
Freeport Bank, Check Is'Found
is to pay the shovellers and the farm- ,
Specifications Before Any State
To Be Spurious, He Has D laere are to uontrihntr the time and lab- ;
Reward Will Be Paid.
appeared.
or of themselves and teams.

HE GOT UP THE LAW PASSED AT
This.

HAS PREACHER
GONE WRONG?

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?
TEN PAGES.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1905.

No. 14.

INVITED OFTEN TO
“GO TO HALIFAX
THEM.

THE

BANNER

Drew Knife on Him.

We mentioned hurt wpek the peculiar
performances bf A. HJ Derby, who
hired-a rig at Maynard’s livery Tiani,
and whose arrest Maynard procured.
He hails from Syracuse. N. Y. "He
tried after that to get another rig at
Maynard'* but was refused. Monday
Under-Sheriff Ritchie was called to the
phone by the village marshal of Lake
Odessa, who said he had Derby under
arrest for drawing’s knife on him, and
threatening to kill him. He declared
Rev. W. *D. Clarke, who hd* Iwen | the man was undoubtedly. insane, and
asked
the sheriff to come and get' him.
the Congregational pasjor at Ffeepoft,
is wanted by Sheriff *Furniss. Charged He was brought to this. city, aod will
undoubtedly
lie committed to the asy­
with forging a $:&lt;00 check on a Dayton,
O .. l»unk, which he negotiated at the lum.
Free]xirt bank Monday last.
.
LIGHTNING’S QUEER PRANKS.
We do not. know just where Rev.
Clarke came from before Joesting at ■ Friday night, lightning struck the
Freeport, bnt he war h bright man in- ■ house of Nelson McDowell, in Hasting^
teirectually, though something must) township, doming into the room where
have been lacking in his moral balance, i Mr."arid Mrs. M. were sleeping, chivHe st&lt;etned to find it very difficult to iogjdown the rafter anil out through
make his expenses come within his in- i the roof. and in striking the ground
come. And when he gut a little behind, killed an okl hen and the family cat.

DISMISSES PEEA
IN ABATEMENT
IN SALOON CASE JUDGE SMITHS

DECISION HANDED DOWN,
MONDAY.

WILL GO TO THE
SUPREME COURT

tention again. The law very- plainly
makes it Ithe duty of any owner of
Looks As If It Would Be a Long Time
One of the most Delightful Rides to land
whereon Canada thistles are
be Found on tlii.y Continent or
,growing ti» cut them before it is time
Before Law Points Will Be De­
for them ,tu go to seed. The }ienalany Other.
cided.
ties are liery plainly stated* in the
Ex-Senator Earle, of Detroit, better 1 Commissioner Earle »* 'an enthusiast i
The ride to Sydney. Cape Breton. ; law. and its enforcement would be a
It will lie remeniliered that City At-. .
on
the
subject
of
good
roads.
He
hit*
.
, would Im* hhnT to beat, as far as beau- ;good thing for Barry county for the known as t’Goqd" Roads* ’ Eiirie. State
.torney Kenaston Mime ti me ago asked ’
1
Lifid st’fju-rj.- gw**, no matter whether ।Canada thistle is almut the worst pest Highway Commissioner; wa* iu the given the matter years of study and
a^mandamus of Judge Smith to compel .
one goes by rail or l&gt;oat. Trne. it hasn’t that
■
Justice Riker to issue a warrant tor
ean be imagined when its'growth ii &lt;-ity Saturday, looking over the road in thought, and is practical andlevel-hcadod
a*
well
it*
enthusiastic.
The
state
is
Frank Herrick, a ijajuonixt of this city,. j
Rutland
that
it
is
ptpjwmm
I
to
build
thl* rugged.. bold scenery of the Rocky is unchecked.
fur violating the city ordinance taxing |
under slate supervision, or *t least to . fortunate so have such a man. He in­
mountains, nor their will, rashing
spires
oibars
with
his
own
deep
inter
­
streams, yei there is a combination of
comply with' the state law. and rcthe tolling of liquor.
. '
notice to taxpayers.
est in the subject of good' roads. He
cvive the rewanL
This case wa* nut argued on • ite. j
most everything.^but so toned down in ’
City taxes are due and pnynblc from
This state is way *l&gt;ehiiid the light ’; declares that where a road is already
charamer, - it bat the ride is not only
i
merit*.
Instead
the
attorneys
for the
July 1 to-August 1&lt;» 1WW. Collections
must delightful, but nothing and rest- '
house" when it comes to building graded, th© cost of gravelling it so'ns
saloon* put in a plea in abatement, in .
will l»e received by DeWitt Brimson as
■ ful as well.' There’s the'-forest capped
good roadi*. anil the people are jnst to' get'the sVite help of $MK&gt; a mile.wbi.dfa
they
set
uj»,
the
fuel
that
the
deputy at \v. A. Hull’s store on Jefler«» to fl, 20() accord­
mountain i Uin'g gradually !uu*k- from '
commencing to arouse themsj’lve* to jts will range from
same iierson was under arreat for the .
son street mi each Wednesday and
importance. A small Mart in thy right ing to the location qf the gravel pit. .
the water'sx-dge: there’s the jxia»x*ful ,
same offence Jiefure another justice in
Thursday during ulxjve time.
direction was made by the last legis­ This is usstming* that all work is paid
valley that has been taken up and im
this city,, and that therefore a manda­
1). K. Titxnau.
proved by the fanner, and the land ,
lature when the sum of $80,-&lt;MX)*wa* ap- for ar the average price per day for it appears tu have been his custom to
mus wa* unnece«*arx&lt;
City Trwisuror. propriatedifor good roads, and will b»?1 man and Unm.
Si-Plunkard had the town Monday.
*
seem*- very fertile; there’s the stream,
Ljrrow from his local friends and to j«ay
Argument* oil this plea in abatement '
Si is no stranger in Hastings.
available tfiis year, and
t**• next
but everyihia^ uf a turbulent nature
were made, and,Judge Smith reserved
largely in promises. He kept an ac­
year, nil of' which i* to be ex|M*nded in
seems to lx*, taken from it. and it sings
count at the Fnjeport bank. This ac- '
his division. ’ Monday. County Clerk
• the form of n»wa,i?l* to those townships
its song as it ripples calmly to the sea.
count had bad a chronic habit of get­
barnum received from Judge Smith,
4hat comply with the law. The stun
This country- is tar enough to the; north
who in ut Bay View, his decision with
ting overdrawn. .the preacher giving'
'of $25u per mile will lie given for u '
so that the air is very cool and ! braecheeks when he had.no money in the
n tcrenci tu this plea in abatement,
certain kiml of, road: $3tM) fora mile
ing.» such year enough the Atlantic so
Imnk ro pay witli. After this had hapwhich !;&lt; i&gt;v rruh** and dismisses.
.
of another kind: $750 for a mile of
iwmsl a few times. Cashier Hale K«-nr ’ But •hin t you .ever think, dear i
that the ati&amp;dsphere seems laden witli
yun called the elder on the carpet and ,
ozone and lif&lt;‘-giving prupe’-tiesk The MEETING THURSDAY Ol- THOSE another kind, and $1,000 for a mile of
reader, that this’will. let the myrtie '
OF MICHIGAN WERE SOME IM
give him a •’calling" an the disrepu- INTERESTING
LETTERS. FROM maze* of the law untangle so that we ’
Inter Cohinial railroad is destined
another kind. The spt-cifications for
WHO ATTENDED SCHOOL
PORTANT
LEGISLATIVE
tablenew uf giving«chei-ks when there
the.-** various classes of roads will Is*
MRS. CARRIE Yj/rZ
Mimt-tiine in die not distant future, to
can have jrTleciHion &lt;»n the law points
waa
no
money
to
m».s*t
them
witli.
I
found in thF state law. a j-ortion of
lie in great demand by summer tourists
THERE IM7 to 1834.
involved. .On the contrary, there will MEASURES ENACTED.
WALKER.
lie several things' that ' wjM interfere. I|
This bad the d&amp;tired effect. Thereafter
in M-arch ot‘ ideal jyjmhs to spendia few
which will !*• found later on in this
I’hirki* wax careful not to overdraw.
weeks, or a few months vacation—fur
• article. In addition to the' money apFirst. Attorney Robert Dawson say* ,
this cvnntrf has everything denlanded AN ORGANIZATION IS MADE ; preprinted by the suf*.the State High- TRf DAIRY AND FOOD BILL But his local creditors got tu pressing
he will ap]n*al to the .supreme court. .
him.
and probably seeing 'lyonble; HER PERSONAL EXPERIENCES asking that body tu set aside Judge
way Commissioner will receive several
by the inbst exacting tourist. The
aheiui.
Clarke
.as
it
now
seems
’
look
.fishing, hunting, and’opportunities for
tbotmuid dollars from the owner* y£
Smith's decision dnsinixsin.^ the plea
1 Milting eamiiX Im* surpiwstd anywhere, List of Officers Chosen. Something automobiles. Each automobile owner What it Wa* Intended to Do. and desperate chances-tu secure the $3W
in jiliatemenL The overworked
With the People There and Many
Munday, and has 'skipped out. It apha* to pay a liwnse of $i&lt;X&gt; per year,’'
water, both fresh and salt, having tieeu
, supreme court .adjourned some time ■
About The Old.School And Those
Some Good Result* of It'* Early
peans lie was in the habit of getting
Facts About That Countydistributed very liberally, and so lock­
and of this amount about $!.?•’» is
agv until the hist uf September. It
' t—Who Attended.
Operation.
checks anil draft-* from outside, though
ed an by the liuid that all danger is ’
tnrneil over to the State Highway Com
will take some time to get their ruling.
Are Given.
The Hist meeting of the survivors of iniss'iuner. Chauffer*,- or tho*c who
usually in -mall amounts, and bav• •
l4$nsing. July 24.
avoided.
Judge Smith will naturally'not care u»
April TF. Pitxanuloke. Siam. decide the injunction proceedings until
Under the qporatioin of the. act o f ing them cashed at the Freeport liauk.
We crossed the Strait uf (•’unscau. .' those v ho attended school. Sunday make it a buxine** u^tunning antumoHow would you like a breeze from . the supreme court settle* whether they ■
which took us into Cape Breton, our school and chnreh'at the Mott school hitau cither f°r thetnsrlvcs .or others, I the recent session the duties of the ’ Monday he presented to the bank a
entire traib, luggage and all being house in Gedar Creek cemetery from are compelfed to pay'a licemw of $1.0U, ; dairy and fix*! department have lieen check fur #WM», purporting to be made our cum|M&gt;und juat now? Only W.1? guess he va^wrung iu iieei hug to dh»r ’ in
; ««
—*■’s , Mn(| of this^amonnt 75 cent* i* turned ; largely extendeil in their scope, midca-- • by Hetta Hilton, uf^Dayton. O. Hav­ degrees
in house!
Ah it is nearly 4 p. uu*s the jdea in aliateinwr.4,
Mutt
3■- * is ■
shunted onio the strong ferry lx»at. . the year 1847 to 1854. met
,„lrt
him.
&gt;ve,. east of the cemetery Thurerlay
after which we restimisl our jiinmey grovi
” over to the'State Highway Commis­ pecially in their importance to the ing secured the $»ki he vanished. At m;w. bop. for a tall to terapwamw ,b,
»
another 3. u
hours. roll
n ..
around.
..„.i
It
i,
can hear arJtnixieil^ on
injnftc- 1
;y327, 1WK.’and organized for an an* sioner. There is nu qneetion hut what business and commercial interests of least nothing has been heard from him tefore
to the Graihl Narrmfs. where we took Jtily32*.
nual
gathering
by
electing
the
follow
­
aftrenoon’s ride
he state will make larger appropiations the state. It will lie remembered that since. Tho $800 check was sent in.the
■ tion proceeding*. Then whichever way
through Bros d’Or (pronounced Brah ing officers: Luther Brown. Pres.’; for good roads With each succeeding the bill wa* understood at. the time to usual course for collection. On Thurs- have n g&lt;H&gt;d min. But in h few weeks he may decide, the question will go to ,
Eli Rubiii.sun. Vice Pre*.,: Abram Bun­ meeting ot the legislatnre, and we are Imve Inen inspired and perhaps shaped ‘ day Cashier Kenyon telegraphed to the rain will be our chief annoyance, be­ ' the supreme court fur final deci/ian. '
lH»or) lake.' .
Before taiing the neamer.
---------- ...
-------- nell. Sijc. . Matthew Baird, Treas. ; informed that .the. feeling of the legis­ la- Governor Warner, and that .his in­ Dayton liauk. and found that no such cause the excessive. dampness auum and it may be possible to secuie further
however.
we took something tltie—and that was Comm. •« arrangement*. Capt. Bun­ lature was vrey friendly toward aiding terest in it win infinencinl in securing (tenon as Hexta Hilton had any account things to mould so badly. Our mid­ delay*. In any event, it seems fair, to ■ .
nell. of |Bedf&lt;ml. Elx*n Penpock and the Good Rocui* cause, but that tin: up- it* enactment into law. I’Ko features there, anil now is satisfiuJ that HettA day rest is indtopoiuiHe during the ■ presume, that the Hower* of spring may- .
dinner. And Mich a I nice dinner.
taste of that fresh ceil fish still !|ngere Reuben Laralie*-. of Hastings. It was propriation this year was- kept down. of the proposed apt which oocasioned Hilton exist**.only in the imagination intense Inuit and when the nap is over bloom before thiaoit’y know* whether ,
of the delightful
•’.xwedingly pleasant gathering Of Ix-causy it 'wi$s a n«-w venture, and must discussion, mid which were es­ of a man who has the name but one feels lige working' again. We hate it ha* a valid ordinance or not.
I
in memory -as one u:
.*
.
. ■
..1.1 jieuplk X
1
. 1.1 ' .'. I44«...
, .1 i .
old
Mrs.
Addison
Spaulding,
Great is the law—in the hand* ttf-i.
evi'uts of thj* trip ai &lt;1 were it nut that
there-wa* an effurt made to kei-p down pecially imristed iiponi 1* the guveriiut it would s'sun not the graces of a mini­ been-able to work some each day at the
Tov house.and may bu settled in a the lawyers.
.
lots of uther fresh cod awaitcil ok of Milo, who taught, the first school in appropriation* generally. There 1* a a* tMc vital, part uf lhe measure, were ster of the.gospel. .
It ih a sad thing that one occupying week or more. At first we began with
cuuii, likewise, w
.the
provision* plothing the dairy m*i
We are sorry on every account that
that was juit as nice ’perhaps more of the district was present, al** many of sMUBg
strong effort,
to have
the.
her pupis
- - . who. are now old and gray.
- ,4 United States government appropriate food c«4nmi*efloner with the duty «&lt;f such an exalted statitin as thi* man. “ ra»h but the heat soon hade ns gn the mar ter cannot be brought lietore
this letter might be
should
do as he. has done. Minister* U5Or'’ slowly. There is no absolute the courts for decisive action and at
the Gnuul Sorrows lhere in fine: fish; There ware some present who had seen ^vorBi nijnitnis each year for building iaipectton and licensing of dairies.
ing. -u&lt;h 4 hirge triuL &lt;ilmon. nxl- ’™’r fourscore
yearn,
them
are only human, however, and likely neecmity compelling ns to move prithin ; once. * It seems as though that would
gotxi roads,
the among
amount*
towere
be divided’ Cteamerie*. cime** factories, milk dv­
fish, mackerel..im’d ilenty
ieuty of
uf other*.
other*, Eben
Ehe“ Pennock
Per]nuck and his wife, of Has- : among the state* according to tho pup- pbts, and the like, and empowering to err a- : others, and |mwibly too three or four weeks, its tjie Cooper i be the desire of even the saloonhits. .
crossing the big I tings, who have come down to old age • ulation.
Ju'st as our train wa. crowing
him to appoint regular and special in- much in the way of example is ex- I family just arrived in Bangkok a few ■But their lawyrea don't propose to have ,
’
But somehow it days ago from their vacation trip to it that way evidently.
*
•
bridge falxiut a thinluf a mile ktogjat mtwl gratefully. Ung may they live
Senator Earle is a “crank" on the spectora, and to enter upon . premises, jieetvd' ■ of' them.
rotittuiKsl on,pnrr.teii.
'Coutlsned on page Ore.
seems so much worst*, for a min of '
Continued on pax* tw
the Grand farrows, a fisherman was
question, mid it fakes cranks to effect

THE OLD MOTT
SCHOOL HOUSE

FOR THE FARMS
AND THE FARMERS

WORD FROM FAR
AWAY SIAM

rexvrma.
—----------------T----«’ch »
~
in the water
reforms. o«
He has been agitating —
the
’ busy playing a big t out
&lt;
PELL FROM HIS BUGGY.
man^’w.^Tr7ih^H I ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
below us.
LOOK ON THE CHEERFUL SIDE Good Rornb. qneation for ten year* and LIGHTNING DID MUCH DAMAGE ±’"h
Dr. Lathrop Jiaks driving down the
to him is due the credit fertile present
»n'l having so many ways for their j
FRIDAY NIGHT
. At the Gnuul Narrows we first;camc
r
hill wert of the Kurtz -. farm. on the
Good Roads - sentiment in this state.
slender salaries, ministers are rarely.
across fresh lobsters. I whjch are caught
Very known to repudiate their just obliga----------, Rutland-Irving town line, 1 Sunday
We Barry county has been very slow on the In Severe Electrical Storm
in large numliers there. Lobsters are There Always Is That Side.
tions.
or
to
do
criminal
acts,
as
it
an,
xlvah
Dunn,
Living
in
Southwest
|
n?ght* when the buggy plunged down
repulsive looking creatures. Imagine
question of road improvement, but the
Should Cultivate the Cheerful
Early Saturday Morning. Many
pears this man has done.
"
| into a deep gully waslwd out by .the
a great big black crab a foot long, and
tnrinars are waking up to ite imporClarke was a comparatively young , Rutland,
Rutland, Took
Took a
a Large
Large Dose
Dose of
of
recent heavy rains, filling the doctor
Habit.
*
Barns
Strtick.
then think of eating]iL After they are
,
' tance? Senator Earle has jnst returned
j
Morphine With that Intent.
i out onto the .ground. Luckily he
Don't be afraid of a little fun at from Shelby, Oceana county, where
-The
,o severe electrical storm during ; ,nan- K00*1 looking.
- .’.andquite.intellect;
.
boiled in h&lt;« water f &gt;eyturn red. My
.
_
&gt;
..
j morning
t.-.
*
»»
.
•
struck
onto a sandy place and so was
‘
'
’
the
the
early
hour*
of
Saturday
did
:
n«
1
He
had
been
at
Freeport
for
some
good people. Don’t shut up the 1 the sand is very similar to that in
Alvah Dnnn. who live* about six
only former experiei ee in eating lob- home, ....
exception of his miles aontheast of this city in Hutland, not serioulsy hurt, ant^he succeeded in
ster (which was cam cd) brought back house lest the sun should fade the car- j .sandiest parts of yankee Kprings. and I considerable damage.
----- an(j yOur j,eart |wt n faugh should j
(tontihued on pa«« six.
j attempted to commit suicide Friday calming down his'team so no damage
i The electric current hit the barn of such heaving. &amp;ighi^&gt;g emotions
Continued on pasrslr
shake down some of the musty cobwebs !
James Sutton jnst north of the city, i
night alxmt 11 o’clock by taking mor­
continued ot( pare three
■ there. It has been said of parents: "If .
and seemed to travel all over it ripping ■
' phine. -He had been in town during after such place*, as failure to do w
GASOLINE GOT AFIRE
A BRUTAL ATTACK.
I you want to ruin your boys let them :
off lioards but fortunately net setting i
the day and had been drinking some, may lead to the serious injury of per­
HIGH PRICED MUSIC.
J it afire.
■
•
L—J,
i think that all mirth and social enjoy- |
i bnt not to excess. and when he got sons and heavy damage suits tn town­
1 inent must be left on the threshold :
■The har:&gt; &lt;&lt;u James Troxel's plan* On W. A. Hams launch on Gun Lake home his wife spoke to him about it ships.
Elton 041
Barton,
Delton Barber,
Ii L.IIUU
luilf the
*!•*; oviivw
w, ,
- . .“ Hastings
”—*J“—"township,
— north
“*v and east‘ of
~ ‘ 4 ’’
1 - -’ bnt
*— '*
Listening to Si Plunkard’s Band Cost when they come home, When once’
.
in
Occupants
Escaped
Unbut they had no ‘trouble over
it. ”
He
home is regarded as only a place to eat, J •
Mercilessly Pounded.
the city on the town, line was also
tried
his life by taking SOUTH SIDE WINS
tried first
first to
to take
i
a Local Meat .Market
drink and-sleep, the work ia tiegun thpt • Elton Barton, the Delton barlier. was Lstruck and set on tire. . hut prompt
harmed.
Paris green, but .was prevented. About
FROM THE NORTH
$15.&lt;l»0.
.
ends in gam Id ing house* and degrada- : given a terrible {beating Friday • night j work pnt ont the lire. ’
i Tuesday Richmond Hanis and Miss j seven o’clock he got away and hitched
While Si Flunkanj’s band wait dis­
tion. Young people must have fun and ' hy two inen. one of whom we under--, The barn on the farm - uf James i Fannie VimArmun went ont in W. A. ' Qp his burse and'it is supposed that he
counting sweet inusiu ou th’e liank cor- relaxation somewhere. If they don’t stand is known io him.
Bragland, four miles north and east of Hams new launch on Gnu lake when drove to Middleville, when- he bought I ,n
Bowling Match Monday Night •
n«r!-.n«ak ihlere. .mtered Clitord’. get it at pne place they will another. Friday night about
- ------ ----eleven o’clock. * town, wm-struck and burned to the , the gasoline tank sprang -■
leak and u bottle of morphine. -He then
drove
by a Score of 2832
meat market and went through the ?-. —
j - ^on&gt;l- —
finii
it
ut
their
own
|
two
fellows
were
laying
lor
him.
grouml.together withother outbuild-, the vapor began to Maae. Richmond back home getting there about eleven
- - - '
’' j. and
.:n
(lu in cash. All
All
J
...
....
...
.
money till.taking
$15.00
To 25«2.
hearthstones it will be sought in ether, j as he left his shop both jumped onto ings. makijig
. a ..total loss."Heed Klim Fanuie to jump into the lake o’clock and went to the house where be
hands were in front of the market fierhaps less profitable, places. There- , him. He ■uteeeded in cleaning out both •!£_._
Secretary
the Barry
—J Rogers uf ™
------ v &amp; and set the example
. hinutcU. But Mis.- ( unwrapped the morphine and poured
A team of six liowlere picked from
watching the Rube band, but । hail fore let the tire burn brightly at home. | of them, and then went in and. turned Eaton reports that word has lieen sent i VanArmun pluckily stuck to the boat, out nearly a teaspoon
_____________
.
full and swallow- those working un thesouth side of
locked- ' the Imck screen door. This ', ever delightful with ail tlte little arts ( out the lights. Tlje assailants improved to him of numerous losses in Eaton . h* the water looked wet and deep.
it1UKi went to lxxl and was soon j Main street won from- a similar team
is not the first time a Hastings buirinesa I
that parents so well understand. Don’t thia opportunity to arm thefnselves , county dne to the work of lightning . Other* came to their rescue. The lioat | asleep. His family when they sttempj.- from the north side in a decisive manhouse has suffered in this manner.
repress the buoyant spirit of merri-! with clulm, and when he carneoutthey . in Saturday morning's storm.
. was slightly damaged. IQwas a forta- |
to rouse him got excited but did nut ner- The south »ide team eampowd 6:
meat around the lamp and fireside of j assailed him with the clulw. JY* he
R. A. Pennock’s large barn in Maple i nate escape for the occupants of the C4ln a ductor nAil early Saturday..0*’0'' Colepwm, Dr. Wooton. Hubert
NEW TRAINS ON THE M. C.
home that blots out the remembrance i raised his arm to protect his head they Grove was struck by lightning during | launch.
’
—
- • was called
- - , Cook.
«_ (X H. Osborn. Clare Piereuii and
- • morning.
Dr.- —
Barber
who
It is re]«orted\ that the M. C. are of many a care a nd- annoyance during showered blows upon him. breaking his the storm and bnnied to the ground.
iv*,™
uu----------reached ^there .about a;aw
6:30 MIU
and &gt;WU
found
Robert Cook won the first game by 151
about to put\QnJ more new trains on thv {]Hy
.
]vft ttrni Bt th0 wrist, broke the bones The building was full of wheat and COUNTY MACCABEE PICNIC him unconarions hut alive. He wa* i pointe, giving them a nice lead on the
• of his right hand and then pounded hay. there was very light insurance.
______
unable to rouse him in any way and -start. The north
sidens, Arthur
thia division. The train that was re­
.his
head.
i
—,--------- -J----- »—
..ThOrnaDnle
LakeWednesday
'ti last reports he was alivewith but ! Crothers. Chas. Howard. W. McDonald,
cently takei off that went through here
c, OVERCOHE BY GAS.
------------at
8:50
will
be
put
on
again
and
will
-------.
.
Thursday afternoon, while putting' w® Are informed that the fellows
Xew« readers will he interested
.
little hopes of his recovery.
■ C. Ferri*. Ruy Cutler and Clinton Cadugus
.
a ea
ay
an
Later -Dunn has recovered from the I wallader won the secund game by a
return about 2 p. in. The other trains
connection for tho home of j ,l”mped into a rig and .drove toward in-knowing that Dean E. Davenport,
a nnt
. winiMM- .....
, end. 'KbIkhuuoo. W»
Atteod: effects of the poision, and it is to be j "mall margin of 6 points. In tue last
now running will
will H
be
pnt nn
on a
« faster
fwter MUo
in the «h
W» nnilArstnnd
unttaniUnd that
that rni
no «r«r- M champaign. th
III., .„:n
will hereafter 1»
whedule. Thu Wolverine flyer will whi)|
in |he [rem,h &gt;t rrwte hare been made, and perhapa no I fumialwrl an official reaidonco free of
Remember thecoming
Maccabee i hoped he will cut out all ideas of I game they realized they were up
। rrmt,
rent, haring
havingjurt
just mid
sold hi.
his honw.
house, rere­ picnic at Thornapple lake next Wednes-; making away with himself.
make bnt three rtop. between (trend
Uanllg„r
o„ warrant will lie .worn ont.
I against it and they went in .or all it
itepid. and Jaclown. The new mrviee
gua c1,rb,
--------------------------was worth, but the south ndere went
cently erected, for this purpose, to tho day, Aug. 9. Great Commander Boyn- ’
TEACHERS* EXAMINATION.
i University management. The price ton will be there. There will be plenty
will eapeclally^ccommodat^thoee going
wh„ w„ worki„g with him.
Burdette Lichty of this city and John »n * littla harder and son by lift
to Grand Rapid, from here.
’.ncceededin getting him ont of the
The next regular teachers’ examina- he received was $12,500 for the resi­ of sports to entertain the big crowd I Hauer, of Woodland, attended the state points, giving them the .onteat by 250
We learn that Berkley Bow® and trench. D? Toller wan wtmmimed. and tion will lie held at the court house in ' deuce and $4,000 for the lot Very who will surely attend. See bills for I meeting of R. F. D. carriers at Detroit points. Coleman carrier off the honors
highest score, he having 573 to
wife now of Battle Creek, are the Mr. Otl wav »on relieved, but was very the city of Hastings Thursday and evidently the people of Illinois realize further particulars. Fare from Haji- ‘ July 25 and 2«. They report -a very f°r
Ann,aadults, 15.cents
nnn,n for childnl.Cl.1 large
* — ■ - and
..nJ interesting
*___ X,
n— J2 , Both
U.,44.sides played an better
L A*-.
. r- Davenport
.
&gt;g I' tings 25&gt;1—.cents
meeting.
The j ! I. i ucredit.
- M
’n worth and are doing
proud and happy parent, of a fee baby weak. Had it not been for the prompt Friday Aug. 10 and 11. 1905.
what
is
right
to
retain
him.
—
Wood-ren.
Fast
train
west
in
afternoon
will
j
next
will
be
held
in
Battie
Creek
July
i
game
than
has been aren here in aconJohn
C.
Ketcham,
girl who came to blem their home , work of Mr. Diedrick the result wouki
test this summer.
j land News.
.
j atop at Thornapple.
25 and 20 of next year.
^Comm’r of Schoolp.
, have been fatal.
Sunday.

was done.

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HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 3. 1905
WOOOOOOCOOOOOCC-V

Hastings Banner.

PAI

He buys your Produce
He sells you Everything

Tift OLD won
SCHOOL HOUSE

CORRESPONDENCE, j
publicans may- be the guilty ones. If
that is possible there is the more
reason why tlie investigation should
be urged to the last possible limit.
MIDDLEVILLE.
BROS. Editors.
The crime, it a crime was committed,
Steve Gott and wife of Grand Rap­
FOttTY.NtNTM YEARwan against al! the people of Michigan
ids were guests of Thom'aA Heaney and
and only what is due the penpie of to blees these annual meetings with fam'iy Sunday.
.
Michigan should he considered in con- their presence.
Mnv a W. Fenton who has been very
jix months’
neetion with its investigation. .
After
a
sumptuous
dinner
a
»
rakiE months
ill the past week is much improved.
irh to the
tK» I
*
of reminiscences Was given much
...a, com- •
I*'ia retiinied to her
the pOHtofflce kt Hxrtiiur*, MlchlWisconsin has a rigid anti-pans law. edification and amusement of the
«l ciaw mutter.
c£pt. " Bimneil Mid of hri^g
H““X’ S^unU, nfter
and is enforcing it thoroughly. No pany.
«ebool
Innp-cMr
and
naitiug
hr.
pending
th.
pant
week Wllh her annt
candidate for office. and no one hold­
iADVERTlSWl RATES.
'
DUfUs •dvcrtisiag. rit*. funil-Apwl uu *ppll- ing office, state, county or municipal schools where the school mams wen, "^'v:' Talbott.
Mrs. Ella Hecux uf Hastings was the
ran ride on a pass in that state. There every one hare footed- and taught
cad be no doubt of the wisdom and for $L25 a week. Mrs. Charley Bri.*- guest uf Misx Helen Prichard over Sunjustice uf such a law.
Why dues a* tol. of Johntsown, in her inimitable ! day.
railroad give a pass.’ And do they way rendered a poem comparing the -Mrs. W, H. Severance and Mrs. J.
___ &gt;k-«- r*-nry-sv&gt;c-nt'- •■sen.
realty give it? Is it not intended that old times with the new which, as | H. Haxtun spent the latter part of last
hji. portqr an&lt;l reeoiutlimn, sc*» !t
of|birth.-. Uenriw -sr m*rrta*es wTli
this bit of pasteboard shall return them Samantha'would say. “brought the week the guests of jthe former*'a son
tr*W uevi matter.
o dinimunkatUixi will be publl'leM
good interest on the investment'.' Rail­ bouse down. " Aaron Bunnell sang the ■ W. A. Severance 6bIConkliJL
r Hrrumatanc** inleM It- '«ir»
roads do not - give something for . -Sew Country Song - which w. «pG
H. Searles
Send™ and.
and. wife who have
-- and p»et ottUe kd&lt;lr«*v«.
G.. H.
nothing. They expect to get. value pend as only he can sing-it. With I &gt;been
2..spending
’ .
the past month with the
JOB PRINTING.
received for their passes. The rail- many wish?* that the same company
■t C. W- Fenton and wife.
nude w.mld Mre ,-wwed giving them may be aj*ared to meet another year. willjeturn
—
to their home in Atchinkind ot book *n4 jiih iirlurin*.
long ago if. they wereyiot satisfied with the meeting was adjourned.
son, Kan.. Tuesday.
the: return*.
THE NEW COUNTRY SONG.
। Floyd E.’Davis of Hasting* was" in
who knows Wanicn Vincent
This wilderness was our abode full town on business 1 riday.
ackson penitentiary. will believe
"Political theorists and demagogue
fifty years ago
■ •
Wm. H. Mrkevittwas
_____
________
,
in _Grand
Raphim dishynest ot ilKinons of keeping waders constitute the greatest danger
we caught the buck and doe.
ids or. buiunewi Friday.
one ptnpy that wa-’ rut his liy right. now directly confronting the United
For fish we used the book and line
His twth«xls of. governing prisluers Stales, " is she opinion of James .1.
Mrs. Clara L'csjk ’ras the guest • of.;
We noumiml corn to make it fine
mat' »e subject -to criticism. -bnt\ we Hill- the greatest raiilroad . builder.of On jonnycake our ladies dined
her sister Mrs. Geo. Poland
—2 t»f Grand
ooooooocoooooooooocc .
When this country was new. ’
'Rapids the latter pi|rt of the week.
belief they represent - his*own best theinorthwest. Political theorist* and
ideas i&gt;f making the penitentiary minis­ demagogue leaders have heen responsi­ Our ocrupatioixwan to make the lofty
Mimes Adeline Gingrich and Emma
forests bow.
ter tola better liS- among its inmates. ble jfor every • day , and hour of real
MAINE’S NATURAL ADVANTAGES
With axes good we.chopped our wood Burch were the guests of friends in
In natural advantages for agricul­
The only thing Worthy of notice. •*&gt; trouble this country has ever known.
for well we knew how.
Hudsonville Sunday.
We tilled the soil for rye and wheat
far aai it affects fats charActer. among Mr.! Hill is not guesetng. therefore,
Miss Elizabeth Pierce was the guest ture. •manufactures and commerce
For strangers and ourselves to eat.
Maine
-nquMM** all the ■ states of the
the charges preferred against him is when he calls attention to the dangers
From the maple trees we made .our o^.Mrs. Mutie'Stacey of Grand Rapids
North Atlantic division, which include
that If appropriated toXia own m»e the the American people have most reason
the latter part of last week.
sweet
.
Unto ail whom it may concern.
Maine.
New Hampshire. Vermont.
.
•
inrerekt on the money belonging tu the to guard against.
When this country was new.
Fred Dibble, of Grand Rapids wa*
It will please and profit you when you learn. ’.
Massachusetts, Rhode Inland. Connectipriaora-n*. which money they earned
Deerskins they made our moccasins to in town Saturday. '
wear njxai our feet.
That there is a place within the Town,
by werking overtime. ’ We confe** to
The more the matter i* stuped by
G. EL Gardner and '.V. J. Robertson
The. checkered shirt was thought no
syh-ania.
Her area of 83,M0 square
not eddondng that kind of a proposi­ them.the less will the American pedWhere PRICES, and not GRADES are down.
harm our company to greet.
left Sunday to spend a week at Sank
, miles just about e*juals the area of . all
tion for a minute. Bntt even for that ple desire public ownership of the And if a visit our ladies pay
On everything in the Builder’s line.
Ste. 3farie.
»*
the other New England state* com­
the fafdt di&gt;«s nut appear to be Mr. railroads, express, telegraph, and tele- ‘ On a winter'.*' night ur a winter's day
From Cement Blocks to Shingles fine.
The old bridge which has wpunned bined. Her area uf fertile, cultivable
Vincent's. It is shown' by the testi- , phone lines. There should be close The oxeu drew our ladies, sleigh.
When thia country wa^ new.
tlw Thornapple river at this place for land exceeds that of all o&amp;hem. theAnd all may be had in the greatest haste,
mony uf the prison boon! that its regulation of ail these public service
members desired to inirny^- the war- conjurat* urn, to the end that charges Thorn plums- they were otlr apples when ; the past twenty-seven years is to be cuur.ty of Arouwtoukm* alonr. in this j-.
When you have no time to waste.
the mandrakes were all gone.
-een
no
mote.
A
foot
bridge
hiu*
been
re*i«ct. «nrpaas«» any one of them. The ™
den's pav. and did nit do as they for services may he fair and reasonThe little! grapes we used tueat when
Because they keep a slock on hand.
built
just
above
tlie
dam
and
a
wagon
shonidi openly and alxive board, but able, and the frayd of watered securiforest* of Maine cover ar. area &lt;1 *JMMJO
frosty nights came on.
••
Of everything that is in demand.
For wintergreqpa the girl* did .stray bridge Intilt near the rreamety. Oper- Mjnare miles, clothe*! with. .pine,
authuj-ized Mr. Vincent to collect and tie*
' .effectually
“
" prohibited.
- For Imttenntfts boys did elimb tbe tree. atiop.s were begun on the new iron
Now, if you are wise, you surely will
keep for hi.melf the 'uterest. amount­
spruce, hemlock, oak. mapir. poplar,
Aim! saasfrns was otir ladies' test
bridge Munday.
Let them figure on your bill.
ing tuhbont
per mfaram. on the 1 ’Japan has made it plain thar she
cedar and other valuable’ wuuda. Wft
When this country was new,'
prisoner’* 'money dept»i|t^xin banks. will! ask a pig* indemnity from Russia
Mrs. K- T. French wa* .in Grand have more than LU*) lakes and ponds,
And you'll be pleased, and they wont fear
We had onr,music in the night,
tyaptda
Friday
to
meet
her
sister
Miss
as
well
as
.comprl
the
complete
evac
­
If appAir1' that this interest money bad
loud the wolves did howl
covering 2»*? square miles, and over
That you will not come another year.
r
And next :in order to the fright was Blanch? Smith of Chicago. In com­ 5uo rivers and streams affording more
a!&gt;» be«n kept by other wardece. If that uation of Manchuria. Japan will ask
When you have a house' to build.
the hootit|g of the owl.
pany with Mr-. French and children than i.***),Ofiuhorse power; mon- avail­
money ^belongs to the prisoner*, surely for ^he open door policy, for Chinn,
The
-----------mo^inipjes
------oft-------'listtjrlwd
,------ pnr joys
Or any order you want filled.
___________________________
they aro entitled to the interest, and not only to have it open 'for herself. •
The
gnatsldid bite bnt make bo noiw*. they left Saturday to spend two week' able water poww* than an equal area of
. .it their Gun lake cottage..
If the name of the firm you wish to see.
we feel the prison board took an ut­ but for all the rest of- the world &lt;m . Th? nettles r
made
the surface of the earth, not ev»*ji ex­
’our
’ 7 lively
7 ’buys'
’’ When thisiranntry
tbislcountry was new.
terly uhwiirriuited course in authoriz­ aven'terms.
' Guy M. Johnoon if- spendpig a few cepting that &lt;rf which Niagara is the
Its '‘THE TOMLINSON LUMBER COMPANY
The pa»tti’-'*«’ were long and wide over ; ilayA with friends in • Muskegon.
ing WAden Vincent or ; any one else
t-enter. The •mm co*t of Maine, ex- ;
many a hill a id dal-.
to keep the interest. Wo are glad on
Thu Porto Ricir.s are demanding
Mrs.' \Vm\ McKrvirt a:v| daughter tending for 445 miles in. an air line
We fonnui uur hbrds wherere we
every account that ah |nvestigaton is more bom** rule for . their island, A
heard
the tinkling
of the lw»S.
...............
„
Ellen, are spending n week with her from Kittery Point to Qmxldy Head.being fnaiU. ;md biopi it may be very projjer demand whenever they are - ^ur houses -L:.;
they were
log* of wool
- - -.
-—J
partfnta
W; P&gt; Manley and wife of is broken by tlie great -liays of &lt; 'asev.
\, .
,
,
W
i.IiaM ?»,.
uinl ••..*!/
.u I with
Rolled
up In
in -juare and
corketl
thoruu^i. .As we have stated, no one qnalxfied
to do what home rqle deNarragangUA Mtiscungu.**. PenuliNeot.
PliinwelL
‘ ’ r
mud.
who knBws him welkw;fi ever believe miuuU.
Frenchman‘s,
Pawamaquuddy
and
'
If the bark wxs tight the roof waa.goud
W. C. Gingrich returned Thursday
Mr. Viac’nt a dishonest Sun. He
nnmearoua .«maller ones, forming a sueWhen this count ry was new.
from -Detroit wlilre he attt-n&lt;led: the
may no| have the right idetu* about
Ida. Tarbell and Thomas Lawson are Our paths went through the winding "Blue Ribbon" races'.
governing a prison, and his maiiagedale
.
arnted by deep and narrow inlets with
going'after Standard Oil in a way that
Where aft the savage trod.
— &lt;Jienn Blake left Monday mottling many safe and cummodiou* landlocked
jn»er.t c|ny. K‘ too ••xisansive. These
would indicate that they though^ that They were not wide or .«&gt;cafcc a guftle
We take a hit of pardonable pridei tn the fart
for Wall lake where he will *pead a harbors.
mattersican he determined by looking ■*ompany needed all sorts '(if torture.
■
.
J
But they, were all the untv we hail.
that we are selling a little better grade of
into thejp. But that he IwonM know-­
Th- rattle.-make wa* our childhm's .week with bis uncle E. T»bia»{apd • Maine ha- a longer line of navigaUe
family.
ugly talk* a penny t*&gt; which he di*’ not
dread.
■
seacoast with more accessible harUirw
And oft the*trembling mother 'aid
think h*» wa* legally and morally en­ PLANING MILL BURNED DOWN
■Mr-. Sanie- Lauther and’ daughter than all the other states ol the North
•*I fear some Indian will steal my
titled we do not believe. At the same
B--"-.? expect to leave’ Wednesday to , Atlantic
‘’? division combined.
New
nabe " &gt;
time it would have j-far-d him and his
When this country was new
Hampshire
has' no seaport accessible
spend a few days in Hasting* Istfove 11
v’
Jos. 'Al wine’s Mill in the First Ward
than any other dealer in Hastings.
friends xr. ii fkr better light if he had
We lived in social harmony, we drank leaving for their new hum*1 in Three for the hugest modern ships. Mawiar
Burned to the Ground Thursday
declined' tp take the interest on pri­
the purling stream.
Every market has its need for fumiture t^hat h
Oaks.
■
cuusetts has but one couanleraMe port
A
lawyer,
priest,
or*doctor
’
was
*»*!soner's money*a^u part uf his compensomething more than cheapness to commend • it. &lt;»
ufVntry. fiostun; the long, sandy pen­
Evening About 9:30.
Edith Wesley of Detroit i« visiting
dom to be seen.
goods are placed on the market to supply the need
insula of (Mpe Cod which constitutes
Thursday evening a fire alarm -was Our health it needed no repair
H. J. &lt;T’hapman and wife.
Nojious one forgot his prayer.
the largest part of her cost line having
an appreciative public that places preference on gnajir*
turned in alxrnt 9:30. the fire being in
J. W. Saundrra of Detroit was in
Baron j Komura. peace envoy from Joe Alwine’s planing mill. The de­ How could a-e need a lawyer where it
■not
a
suitable,
harlor
for
maritime
upon merit alone do we seek the patronage of the
town Tuesday.
’
1. ; ■
was all harmony**
Japan and- next -to Ito ‘her greatest
commerce.
Connecticut and Rhode
partment responded in double quick
critical buyer. We aim to *etl goods that win and h-dd
We have lived my friends for many
Arthur Cridler. wife and son Paul, Island have not a single first-class ocean
B. larrived in this country last time, but there was a misunderstand­
a year
the trade. Try us.
d will proceed ,«oot&gt; tu Portw- ing as to whore th** fire was and they Through our country's growth and-' were guests of Geo. Wi|cox.iud faxjrilvjort Aside from Long Island, which has
, uf Leslie over Sunday.
......
....
pride •
rhere the conference with the
We have lived my friends for many a
in toys will take place. Baron Mair, street before the mistake was
Th? Freeport liase ball team will not a mile of sea coast outside, of N.
year
is an interesting personality. noticed and the team stopped. There While thousand* round us died.
crow* bats with our home team in the
He gradt^ittnl from Harvard L’niversity
But
now
w.
are
growing
old
and
gray,
was also some delay in sending in the
Keeler B;dl Park on Tuesday Aug; 1. 1W miles of ocean from Sandy Hook to
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
in this ciur-try several years ago. He alarm as the building was all m flames We have spent the flowery month of
Cape May is a waste of sand beach
Maw
has been doing some talking,
nut.
qf
without a single navigable harbor. In
,
; before the wagon reaches! the' scene.
And
in
our
graves,
we
soon
must
lay
EAST
MAPLE
GROVE.
course ' •but the
‘
coming conference. It
easily Jo
that
blild.
addition to her comm, line, Maine poe-,
in this old ■•ountry.
Grandma Croes who has been visit­ senses an advantage not enjoyed by any
but ulx d
°L
.ing with its con tents was a total lone.
ing her sun at Blanchard for the past other state upon the Atlantic coast, in
looka very bright to the Baron. He
IRVING.
never-the-less the l*oys worked hard to
rircre. the
th. Penob-.
Pnnobpredicts a great development of the .subdue'the flames mid protect* the table
two gre.t
great naci«ble
naviagble rivers,
J. R. Chambers of Grund Rapids UiM. Md. returned, to the h.,mc of I two
industry and enmnene of Japan, and factory buildings. Tbt- latter’s store­ visited his father Sunday.
‘“t «■«•«” “M*-l-W. nrignUnfor SJ
Friday.
'
miles to Bangur. and the Kennebec.
house which was nearest to the tpill was
Geo. McConnell and wife were call­
largely from its expansion. He .laughs 1 built of wood and would surely have
Mrs. Viola Hatfurman visited friends 133 miles long, navigable for 44 miles
ers at S. R. Chambers .the fore part of
at the idea of a yellow peril, and tfe- been set on fire from the heat- of the
at
Morgan
and
Thomapple
Friday
and
to
Augusta, and many other rivers,
the week
clarea it to be Japan's purprse to,st4nd- burning structure if the department
Saturday.
which at a cumparatrvly small expense
The infant son of W. Kelsey died
for peace and justice. In
minting had nut given it their immediate at­
for tuari. Miss Blanche Traxler commenced might
— be made
w-zr— navigable
—
.
on the causes for Japan’s triumph in tention and leapt a stream of water lust Wednesday. The parents have our work at Mr. Early’s in Nashville Mun- t’0”* commerce. In Portland harbor,
Depends on two conditions. FIRST.—raising
the war With Russia, he declared the playing! on it. The lows will be a heavy sympathy, but we now it is safely day.
Maine has the finest seaport on tbe
house,!
with
Jesus.
GOOD crops. SECOND.—finding a stood ma.
principle MMnhs were th? patriotism, one for Mr. Alwine though he had
Elza Mead and family visited at the 1 At,“’tic
w‘th great natural adRev. Kidd starts for Colorado in
unity and intelligence of the little •1500 insurance on it. which will cover
latter’s aunt Mrs. Will Davis Sunday. ■
of constantly increasing value
ket. The Tanners of Barry Connty are harvest
brown men. But-what was especially about half of the total loss. The oirgin alxiut four weeks -. he is sefilrg bis
Jim Davie &lt;m.l femilr rieitod the ? 2“““,“L*•*“* ‘^roaeiUK
goods
very cheap.
significant was his statement lhat of the fire i.s unknown. The building
, ing one of the largest Grain and Hay crops ii
former-, brothetWlB Dari, .me day l»t
, HI
1
even with all these, victory would was very dry and then; was consider­
There will lw» a literary- entertain­ whid are placing an rml»arge upon
J
wnidh
have.been impotedble bit for the able shavings and turning waste on ment consisting uf instrumental and
years. We wish to announce that we are
BortL..l Montreal
.tauui,
and otlwr lewkaceeaArthur Hill ha.* hen very sick tbe srblelharbom.
physical .stamina and strength of tb? the floors and the fire spread rapidly vocal music and recitations a.t th? Irv­
hand with the gdosl market for these crape.
Jap». whichjruibled them to readily; anti buru'xl fiercely, leaving the build­ ing M. E. church Friday evening Aug. put week hut is a little better.
ASSYRIA.
endure the terrible hardshijiN of the'! ing and contents a total loss inside of ; T. Admission ■’&gt; cent*. Immediately_
M r*. Fannie Whitcomb is gaining »o
war. This physical strength he ascrib­ bull an hoar. Mr. Alwinn wan doing *ft"r '**” program 1^.1
ill I...
be 1 that she. can sit up in Led for a «hbrt
Milton Hartom camped a few days
io- AVUrtw.
cream nrltl
wi
ed tu their simple, plain living, their a big bn. 1 new, and one that will be
, » •' an'-i •*&gt; cent diehes to
tp all
all time
.
| ,. ’ last week at Fair lake.
hearty and ea**ily digested food, said the i miwed if he decide, not to rebuild. All wi,°
&gt;'•
.
Mrs.
Miss Kilpatrick
Mrs. Jake Traxler and mother called
, Edmtxr.dB
. and------------—&gt;----- —
fact that viey do nut ..ver eat. nor sympathize with him fa. his Ittw.
The L. A. S. of Irving will met with ;
the little new niece^ at Chanetjy '
"°odland visited at Jesse Miller's'
eat rich fooiL Mnrever they are a very
Mrs. C. M. Chatfield on Thuhdny Hicks in Naahville Sunday. .
lhurt
'“* 'week.
V““L’
mrtivc peopl.■. much uot-of-door... mid . a GENERAL UTILITY MAN.
J. Edgar. Cole of East Woodland .
Aug. 3 for dinner. Cordial inviwtion } Congratulations are in order for Will
simple in th»4r livee. Here Is a lesson
.
'
Kelts and wife.
. )
I ■ visited friends here Saturday and Sunfor America.
Oar war w,th Spain
^rod Parker ha- dcmoo.tr.ted Fr&gt;- to&gt;U^
Last Thursday evening about thirty; ....
.
^ht&lt;. been a recelitimr t., oar &gt;l*y‘hat -1. genend utility man in
friend* and neighbors of Will Smith
im HVman* wife anJ daughter. 1 Mr. Clapp baptised four at Loon lake
people, from the numle-r . of rolunt«,n, **» &gt;«• &gt;*■■’'■■&lt;"■ 1» ’ not to be-meeted and wife gave them a farewell surprise ‘ , :md Mrs. McBeth and Sam Smith last Sunday.
who were refected teeauw- phpdefely : **• »“«-■■*
doing cbmn- and presented them with a vrey pretty i “nd ,amtb'r all vbited at Joe Smithtb
w archouse oppMlte C. K. &amp; S. Jepot.
Phone S 7
Quarterly meeting was well attendee!
defeetire. Nothing could happer. u h«-&gt;rk i« qn»« common w,th Fred,
oak stand. They are expecting to more 1 hunt“J'
at the M. P. church Sunday. Mre.
thl. coantrv that would do iu ppofe bot **“ f**”1 ch"aI
Mo“Uvi 4 few
the' neighbors surpriaM Qan-etson p reached a fine sermou.
, ,
,
.
1
wru&gt;n
when dinlv
only a
a fdttfew n,inntou
minutes Imfnru
tiefore enr-nar
supper to Middleville this week
more good than to get l.-ack Do
Mrs. Harry Ritchie and little daugh- Mrs'
,rtlc d*y
week in the ; JInt- Garretson will preach her tarei time he dfacpvered that the ctxjk was
life.; m-d as much of it out of ■
ter
Josephine
of
Hastings
visited
rela&lt;
*
y
&lt;rf
sew
‘
w
a new earpet together !
aermon Sunday Aug. 13.
'"among th? missing." Fred’* first
pcwdlde. and plain food: to put it a* ,
tin. and rriemla in Irnmt over Suu- “* 1’'““'’*-'&lt; *&gt;»». «fe«r which they ■
--- -----------{ihiloeopoer once did. tn come to '‘ impulse was to take to the tall timber,
day.
.
.
|
.pread
a
UWe
UM
OU
the
lawn
with
go.xl
«
but the hotel register was well filled
'-plain living and high thinking. "
Frank J. Ch»*TM*y nulu» mith that h&gt;* t«
Neal Hile, welted frien.1. in Mifelle*“ “°&lt;i
““ *" Joined in­
; with a large number.&lt;rf guests who bad
.
^U&gt;r isutner uf the Orm
F J ( hew-v * ■
PEACHES, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons
D. Gearhart and family |wned Sun'n
_
t
.. . .
a - a
to be fed. Speaking briefly "be seen Ville over Sunday..'
PxwmmMr McArthur of feghan, hi&gt; dnty and be don. it. " For got the
and Fruita of all Kinds.
day at the home of Del! Kinney. '
«*»’
Mra.
L.
S.
Hille
will
go
on
on
ex-----------------„„„„
,
comity tanrre, conunendation ml „.lpl,,r b|mw)f
ww
S’iea. awl and refreeblnr (linger Ale. 1 handle one of th. 1-. •
curaion to N iagara Falls next Thurs•
U» use of HaHN catarrh Cun?.
I
Hue. la the country and anty patron ii pleased with it. i
erodlt for Inn mmrgy and ^irtenec
the
who -we.c
day and will go from three to Dansville W’ J’ M0LL°AWY, Hastings, filch.
,4rorn to before tue
hl
‘
also bare a complete freeh stock of

EVERYTHING
AT

De Pue’s

FOR Al

The Dry Goods are new
The Groceries are new
The Vegetables are
fresh

Paints of

purpose, a

tityrcan t
advantage

H OX L A

If you want to buy
see DePue
If you want to sell
see DePue

We are can

those pain

we ate tu
custom*-™

tiou.

FOR OUTOC

Hie BEST TEAS, Die BEST COFFEE.

• We hare

J. HOMER DePUE

varnishes

. door finish

work, as we

Phone 86

Open Evenings.

•B
'n

Tomlinson Lumber Co.

Enamels, D

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RENKES

THE LEADI

OOOQCOOOOOOO

A MAN

the other
■steak he
was the be
' esl he!ha
'year.

That's w
if you buy
We handle

CHICAGO

WALLDORFF

FURNITURE

Arthur E.

that’s the
Cold Meats
Cold Corne
Boiled Loir
■Ham, Col
Bolognaa, F
Kerne m t&gt;er th
all parts of she
tiers given spec

&amp;

People’s M

Cor. Jefferson a
Phone 238.

A BA

RenKes &amp;, AValldorff.

For S

1 have a Fou
Engine and
cheap. If you
t small engine it
T call and look it

Success on the Farm

PEOPLE'S

W. R. JAM

GIVE ME

at my store on
son street, w
any th i ng In th

Cigars an

Mr. Farmer, won’t you let us help you round
out the success of the year?

Indies dae
in th? line of
Hhoitld see Mr

B. E.

ROWLADER BROS- &amp; REISERj

SUMMER

FINE PLUMS

-in «Aa*lrin«- t&lt;h harp &lt;kl1 rtimnr tanrl

...

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.

.

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_

hrl^ tonehlns the dafe- oi S I
private bank inspection biD fully in-.; if you like nice stationery go to
v iftigated. It matter* not tfjany guilt Mulholland's. Tbe price is no more. H

-VnrkStafe.,0ri.it
— de.

Wk.„1L, the L. A M. Paint.
Kno„,,
^7* M. I

rePQt*tion of being the ot me
i lea,der *11 tbe world over. That its actJ
Inal cost is only 81 JDa,g*llon.
I

•“‘ 1
~
F. jVhknkv ten

LOWNEYS CHOCOLATES. BON BONS
AND MARSH MALLOWS.
CONFECTUJMBti"1™

FRED WOLCOTT

i

�IMPROVED

rPAINTS^o Xr*«« ™. i
CemttiUMMl from page one.

r

.

FOR ALL PURPOSES
Paints of any tolor, for any
pwh»)3r, and in any quafc
thy, can be purchased very

advantageous!j' at . M l;,LH lit I. A N liS DR UG

W&lt;- are careful to carry only
tfiow paint*.-whole quality •
wiTa're rare vfiil give our '
'customers .entire

satisfac-

r

lion.

FOR OUTDOOR

INDOOR

We have ail the paints and

fur iu-

varnishes tetpiined

diK-z liiiiRhinff , or outdoor
.vdrk.ns well as everything

:ii the.way ,of Oils, Staihs,

...WE SELL...

GOOD PAINT

Trains. * ‘ ’
At last the improved mail facilities
on th'* Michigan Centra) have arrived,
and will no doubt be appreciated. The
train going w^st.at 3:«) in the morn­
ing will have a railway mail clerk as
well as the one going east at 11 :.‘A
This should add greatly to the mail
facilities of the towns along this branch
uf the M. C.. and will lie ,of s]iecial
service in 'bringing in . western inail.
Vi'liat will teuf particular interest to
Hfagingh jteuple is the fm-l that the
new railway mail clerks fur thip. run
are teth well-known young men here.
Mr. Frank Barry, who now resides in
Ypsilanti, and Mr. Roy Andras, son
of Enoch Andrus. Both of thette young
men will move to this city, which will
te their home.
'
.
•
This will make Hastings postal col­
ony quite a large one, as there are now
nine rural carriers, three city carriers,
i »nr clerks in the jxjstoftice. and with
the additions named above, thnw rail­
way mail clerks all living in' Hastings.
This colony of IU receive guud wage*.
hq4 die money they spend in Hastings
is very helpfnl to local tradesmen.

•. tried them I liked them, and the mure j
-K^a Hecxne spent Sunday, with
I ate of them the better LHked them.
friends.
. '
All tip through this country catching! -f- H. DePnei was a Grand Rapids
, lutetont is an important industry. The visitor Wedmwiay.
Mnaller tmes are wld in the home marWallace BroWn. of Grand Rapids,
kets, while the larger ones are shipped was in the citv Monday.
Ii »hmiut
___ _ com­
‘
w
abroad, where 1l am ...11
told they
Chas.
Newton, of Grand Rapids
' Miami
very large prices. They are
I placet] in large crates or tanks and sjient Sunday with his parents in this 1
! city.
•
| kept alive. Around the Brun d’Or
R. H. Marshall, of Prairieville.
country thfey are sold for ten cents each
•
visited
Hastings
(fiends
Friday
and
after they are cooked and all reqdy toi
j Sat unlay.
- .
eat.
•
,„.WMthrough
W.’H. Schantz made a buuihess trip
1 From stlie Grand Narrows
liras d'Or lake to the Atlantic is u dis- tft_^*«hville Monday in the interests of
tance of about »JO miles or mure, and ,’
co,uinK county fair.
eyery foot of it is most interesting. It I John Miller went to Otsego Monday,
. is really an imprisoned sea. and in its ’ and will spend several weeks there
length it expands into. bays, inlets and with his son Dr. Henry Miller.
' ruimuitic havens, with islands, peninSupt A. W. Chamberlin of the city
vilas and broken lines of voast-ali school who has been away during the
combining to form a scene of rare । varatiin. wiw in the city over Sunduv.
beauty, surpmaiug my power to do-1
Buriiie Kenyon, of Lansing., who
tcriiac. At every turn uf the Ixmt—
has Ixyui visiting at his home in Free­
and there are m;iny of thorn—-there are I
port and in this,city, returned Monday.
many thing-, to excite your wonder juid
MiU Jackson, of Saginaw, aiid Mias
admiration. Here a mountain crowned Hazel Dawson. oN.arising, are at Gun
with its ancient .forest, risw majestic­
lake, tlie guestk of the Misses Mary and.
ally up out uf tffe water: there
u giant ledge of rock frowsts down nj&gt;- Grace f irant.
• Miss Gertrude Smith left yesterday
fur Muskegon.- where she will visit
with Mrs. A, D. Kniskern and with
other friends.

Arthur E. Mulholland

Great Semi-Annual
After Inventory Sale
is bound to result in the Greatest Money Savings
that you ever made. No such bargains have been
offered in the city of Hastings.’ Read over the list
and see if you don’t agree with us.
A special sale of men’s

Pierson &amp; Son

HOSIERY
Long, wearing Hosiery
cost less in reality than
the cheap and trashy
kind. It makes loss darn­
ing too. Sec our special
line of men’s lace hosiery
at

BURNED HIS FACE TERRIBLY

11 cents

Explosion of Burning Shavings and

Big clearance sale of

Dust at Woodworking Factory

Wash Goods

Burned Engineer Stanley.
:•

-Sain Stanley is engineer and fireman
at the Woodworking-plant. tVedneadny
, foreuupn'of last week he was linking
afterj bi- duties as usual. A conveyor
Mrs. ■George Camptell. Holland, is delivers the dust ami shavings to the’
visiting her daughters Mrs. James funnier underneath the tellers. and
,
Gffwer and Mrs. Menzo
Turner. ___
She was doing tint/at the 1 ino-. It occurred
will leave for Portlnud. Oregon, after
to Erigi nrer Stanley to hark into the
her visit i.- over.
. fire box to see how ’the tire was com­
Clinton Lahr a»d MJ» Anal Loining. and as he did so an exploeion orH.-U. ot Washington. I&gt;. C.. who ha. hard left mi th. :.
a. m. train Mon- i currtqi'the pent-up. flaming gasesshoutd.mMleM traveled th.- world over, and ■ day r„r Mullet lake remrt. in Northern : ing out into. Mr. Stanley't fiu&gt;‘ badly
TM€ LEADING DRUGGIST,
wh»e great wealth would certainly Michigan, when- they joined the l,..m- j Imruitig him about the face, and tie
Successor to W. H. Goodyear.
enaltlc^hun to build a mansion in any ■ haul party that evening.
force of the explosion knocking him
partipf the world te might choose, has i
, Chas, ilyatt and wife anil daughter lliHCk upon a pile of •sial. He suffered
ooco --vcx^xxic^xxjeooaooocxx^ selected the Bras d‘Or lake rrvgum~ ,™.t
*to j W|K( jluv).
utking a few days .mt- Ii'a good ileal of pain from the burns, but
spend his summers in. and has built a *
ing at Thornapple lake and visiting' ,
magnificent summer home on a big h is mothef In this city. n»turn«*d to
writing.
bluff overlooking the lake, our steamer
X
. the •.ih.-r day that the
*?■
their home in Charlotte Saturday.
Ij
;
-—•J
.’.••ai. fie bought uf in&gt;
% ! passing cluse to it. There are ninny
COUNTY PICNIC
2
. u,i!i tin- bv-il and tender '
5 other teautiful home* along this tedy " John Ream who has lieen working GLEANERS
K
he had tasted in-a
? • uf wator. which will certainly grow fur Hams Ji- Rn® dupa&amp; the summer.
more]'popular as its merits become bet­ has accepted a jositiun with the U. K. •
,» jWill Be Held In Hastings on Friday
hat yuit’H fay
ter known, and as the tide &gt;»f travel j &amp; S. in this city, taking the place ofa
Roy Darling who is now working in t
&gt;■ steak of us.
August Fourth.
turns that way.
the Kalamazoo offices of the ^company.
As we leave the-Bras d'Or- lake we
The first picnic u£ .the Gleaner* of
Sum.
A.
W.
Chamberlin
and
wife
h*rry
oihnty,
will te held in thia city
have to round ont into the ocean for
quite a number, of miles Isefore we can leave fur Niagara Falls this munimg. ^,n Friday August 4. There will be a
They
wfltte
joined
by
\&gt;r.
N.
A.
Wil*
X
that’s the reason.
In
strike the harbor that leads up to
inepogrum of exercises fur tbe day.
, it is expected tteCall who attend
5
Meats we have
Sydnoy. so that one gets quite a taste Hums'and wife and John Mtil’chler of ''jind
X’ -'Id t’.trfitd Beef, Cold
uf
the ocean. If the ocean happens to Bang«&gt;r. and thy party will-mdke a ten I.rill teve a very enjoyable time. See
8
• Bulled Lum .&lt; old Pressed
.
'
'York xml Hills for further particulars.
be a little rough, a- &gt;vas&lt;fhe case when days visit in Central New
•we launched out up$u it. that “taste*'
jeiiouna-, Frunktorts. .
will nkt lx? recalled with pleasure, as
•I —.
i-uirmher tlia:-we drlivei to
several
of our party, could testify if spending wv?r«d weeks a* the! guest &lt; f
uf tfiv city, ^’lione or
her .cousin Mis- Ruth Weis^ert. left
they would;
.
;
Beginning with ateut the tiiSt of Satunhty for Woodland. wlifere she
June euch year, and continuing for xw&lt;&gt; will vi-it relatives, and will later re­
(Work is progressing finely in installs
or three months during the summer, turn to Hastings tefore she ahnll leave, ing t hr new heating plant'at the tejirt
the
shores
off
Sidney
seem
tu
quitefor
het
home,
Humbolt.
la.
•cj.
M. .1. Weaver, Prop.
i a popular resort fur whales, it was our
Some from this city- will attend the
• v-r. .iMivisun and Court str»,-eU.
g«»&lt;Kl fortune to
a school of ten of
Vermontville Home-coming to-day and
them as they were spouting and play­
tor morrow.
ing alxmt a mile or two away from
Judge Smith has setthsl 'zthe bill uf ।
dur vessel.
exception* tn the case uf Freeman vs. ,
. After some little time ont on { the
Ingenicp. which has -been apjiealcd to ’
ocean uur ship entered the harl&gt;or that
the supreme court.
! leads up to Sydney. The harbor is one
Lew Harris has let the contract fur a
of the l&gt;est ou this continent.- living
fine new home which will be built in i
For Someone.
safe, easy, deep, and open at all.seathe 4lh ward.- jnst south of the Park. •
;-sans of'the year. Its entrance from
and near the new home of Ed Manstun. ।
the ocean is two miles wide, so that it
The Woodworking Co. reports a very ,
is easy to make in-cas*1 of storm. It is
I have a Four Horse Power
flattering sale of their goods at Grand [
large enough fur the fleet of any na­
Engine and Boiler for sale
Rapids last month, and prospects xMern'I
! tion to tide safely at anchor and’ still
cheap: Ifyoji are In need of a
very bright for iu! exceedingly hnsy
leave-plenty of room for die demand*
"nvnH engine it will pay you to
year at that institution
of commerce. About four miles from
tail and look it over.
Kellar Stem, whose injury we men- i
the entrance the barter divides into Sale Greater than th^World’s

...ONLY...

PIERSON &amp; SON S attractions
are their lowest prices

and 11: 53 a. m. M. C.

Ill waa loth to make another attempt '
ChamK«rl,n sl*ot Snnd«y wSth
bnt I did though. The second time i rt‘,Rt*Ves at

Ed Hutivener. mini carrier No.
who hrukbeen spending his vacation at
his home in Delton, n'sumthl his duties
hen- Monday.
•

*****

SERVICE

Railway Mail Clerks on 5:20 a. m.

R. K. Grant and family went t« Gun
■ lake Tuesday.

oniyon from some dizzy height; yon­
der is a peaceful little vjnlley, or a i
inwundvrixig stream. Little villages,
and steamer laudings dot. the shores !
&lt;’f (he lake. People wild 1have travel-'
ell extensively claim that the scenery
along’this lake is fully theequnl of any
lake scenery in thje world. Killarney
not;excepted. Personally I enjoyed the
trip through this lake mure than 1 did
thrdugh the St. Lawrence i river, andit is quite difficult to' conceive of any- ;
thing that could te more pleasant thiui i
n&gt;« latter. ProL Alexander Graham

MAIL

IOc Dimities at
I2..C Voiles at
I5c Lawns at

8c
10c
Ib.c

I8c Batisles at

15c

20c Swisses at
25c Dimities at

20c

18c ’

5 cents

each day until sold, The
price today will be

the great collection consista of dotted Swisses.
Imported Dimities. Or­
gandies' Etamiues. Gre­
cian Voiles. -JHmities;
Lawns, etc., eb . Values
up to 25c a yard. Clear”
mice prices.

Big Bargains
in Waists

have a novel way of clean­
ing their shoe stock every
year by placing all odds
We announce for all
and ends on a counter this week, all our wo­
and marking the price men’s high grade depend­
down on them
able waists at greatly re­
duced prices,'waists that
sold for

$1.89
Shoe business comes
our way becaiise we de­
serve it by offering the
best values in town. We
don’t mean by simply
quoting low prices, for
low prices often represent
shoes which are very poor
values.. Our shoes look
stylish, fit well, feel com­
fortable. and give very
good service and they are
sold at popular prices
therefore are good value.

now $3.75
now 2.25
now • 1.88
now 1,50
now l.3l
now 1.13
now .93
1.00 now
.75
.50 now
D1-C
in window
S5.00
3.00
2.50
2.00
I.75
I.50

[A MAN TOLD US

| CHICAGO

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

Hastings, Mich.

BEEF

$75,000.00

Capital

Surplus :: $25,000.00

Local News

t People's Meat Market
g Phone 238.

The World’s Greatest
Skin Soap.

A BARGAIN

The World’s Sweetest
Toilet Soap.

what is known as the Northwest and
4 the South Anns. On the Northwest
♦ Ami ik located North-Sydney, with a
t j&lt;opnlation of about HUXM’. and on the
♦ South Arm is Sydney proper, with a
W. R. JAMIESON. Propr.
♦population of 12.UO0. It is 17 miles
♦ ' from Sydney to North Sydney by rail,
N. Jefferson St.
Hastings, Mich.
T .and five miles by ferry teats which ply

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE
:
-

118

GOT FRIGHTENED AWAY

GIVE ME A CALL.
it my store on south .1 vileron street, when you want
i «ything in the line of

Burglars '.Did. From the Residence of

Cigars ^nd Candies.

Street.

’! auit-B desiring anything
' :n|th»; line of hreiuu Making
teuld Hve Mrs. Hunt. ; .

B. E. HUNT,
• Jotif*'.Block.

Hasting, Mich.

Charles Mixer on

Jefferson

• That there is a gang uf mufe or less
1 amateur burglars h shown by several
events’ recorded of late in tho local
press. The latest aUtiuppt was on the
residence of Chas.’ W. Mixer, on Jeffer’ son St.- Some time Wednesday night a
I neighbor's dog was heard to bark vocif­

erously and to come toward the Mixer
residence. The next morning Charles
‘Jound a key in the front door, which
lad evidently teen used in attempting
zto unlock it. He says he has the key,
and the owner can secure possession by
i calling for it,' proving his claim and
squaring himself with the-sheriff.

WORK to WII^
SUMMER SCHOOL
qutchess

college

Detroit, Mich.

Under new management.
W. H. SHAW,
President.

A. g. BUSCH.
PrlaobMl.

'
‘Tit a question who has tho most
! trouble, the man .who has too much
• money, or the man who has too little,
although it is a safe guess that the latter would be more willing to change
his condition.
&gt;

[

If you like nice stationery go to
i Mulholland’s. The pried Is no more.

tioned in our last issue., is doing jdeely. hut declares that when he risks life
or limb to save another's old buggy, he i
will te omsfderahly more advanced in •
years than he is now.
•
judge Smith filed his findings Mon-;
day in the caw of Clara Parker v a. ,
Fred Parker for amount alleged tu be
due (or the support of their child [
Beatrice Parker. He gives the com-'
patnanl judgement for *357.7U.

Product of Other Skin Soaps

Sold Wherever Civilization Has
Penetrated.
Millions of the world's best people
use Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure,
for preserving, purifying, and bcnu»
tifying. the skin, for- cleansing the
scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff,
and the stopping of falling hair, for
softening, whitening, and soothing
red, rough, and sore hands, for baby
rashes, itchings, and chafings; for
annoying irritations, or too free or
offensive perspiration, for ulcerative
weaknesses, and many sanative, anti­
septic purposes which readily suggest
themselves to women, especially
mothers, as well as for all the pur­
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Cuticura Soap combines delicate
emollient properties derived from
Cuticura, the great skiu cure, with
tbe purest of cleansing ingredients
and the most refreshing of flower
odours. No other medicated soap
ever compounded is to be compared
with it for preserving, purifying, and
beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and
bands. No other foreign or domestic
toilet soap, however expensive, is to
be compared with it for oil the pur­
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Thus it combines in one soap at one
price the most effective skin and com­
plexion soap, and the purest and sweet­
est toilet, bath, and nursery soap.

Mterpniak

Claude Slawson went to Ann Arter
Monday and will have to remain’at the
University hospital fur two weeks'
while a further operation is performed ;
upon tlie bone of the finger that was
removed recently. He is now, recovered ;
from the blood poisoning, but the.tene ;
of tho finger had to te cut liack further :
in order to make it easy to Jftse the
hand.
To prevent tardiness an Iowa school 1
ma’am announced that she would kiss
the first arrivafat sch&lt;»l every morn­
ing. That same night three of the
directors and a bald headed liachelor (
who laid not been to school in forty I
year?, slept in the long grass of the 1
school yard and' were up before the 1
day. V.'hen the teacher, arrived she j
announced a dead heat and withheld |
her ruby lips from the osculatory on-J
slaught This is a mean old world'
।
TWO BOTTLES CURED HIM.
“I was troubled with kidney com-1
gaint for ateut two years, ' writes A. ;
. Davis, of Mt. Sterling. la. “but]
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure j
effected a permanent t are. ’For sale by i
Arthur E. Mulholland. .Succesor to W. I
IH. Goodyear.
,
I

i

CUTICURA SOAP

CMstcr m«scr, President.

R. B. m«w.

like Pre*.

fl. fl. flndcrwi. Cashkr.

.

Directors

Gbnttr ffltsw*.

R. B. mtwr,

R. C. TrrnlL

Wish
for honest wealth Is
laudable, to reach
such ambition requires
time, patience and economy

m. L CooR,

21

D. $. Goodyear,

Luke Ulattrs,
fl. fl. flndtrsoi.

5
v

per cent
Interest

paid on saolujt Deposits.
money to Coan on

at Interest mill fielp

and car Savings Bank pays the test rate going. If
you wish money yon must take the proper
course to obtain it. Opening an
account at our bank is
one good way and we
advise you to do It.

Bastings C»ty Bank

Real Estate Security.

PLEASE COMPARE “THE1 BANNER"
WITH

ANY

OTHER

COUNTY

PAPER

PUBLISHED

IN

MICHIGAN

The Press of this State declare the "BANNER in the front rank.
Hundreds cd
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.

ALL HOME NEWS
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hustings news, the Barry County
news. It fully covers its field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers.

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say of tbe BANNER to.your
neighbor who may not take it.
IF NOT.-Why not send us your name NOW? It cost# but $1.00 a year, 25c .
xor 3 ^ontfis trial.
’

�The

‘Disfigured. Skin
WMt«l mnik-Jes and d^-aylng bones.
What hsvtx' I ' j r
•
H j
Fcrohiia. tet slomi Incapable rff Ml that, L
and mure.
' 1
,,, 1-

Hood
’s Sarsaparilla
Which expels all hum-ora, cures all rmp-

tkAsTand buiids up tbe whole system,
wbeihrr younK or old■
Tisare Hiirc^ivwTBGTtMj^reitaUas -ii

~ u». .»&gt;

Confidence
the

druggist s.

.1!! COURT HOUSE NEWS

Clyde Francis will .drserve the title
u( the lightning . disappearance artist.
His disapjiearance from Lake Odessa
will l«e - reinemlienkl He'was next
heard of at Detroit, from which city
he strangely vanished some'time ago.
The last knq^vn of him he was at Galt.
Galafurnig. where he conducted a news­
paper. And now comes word from
Galt that he ha* slipped out of that
place tietween two days.

‘PICKLES

ANNOUNCEMENT

property haa remained since 183,.

Be^t Body Brussels mg 10 0x12 at*35.00
.
City price S45.00
A. F. Smith A Sons'Axtninister Rugs 9x12, beauti•
fill coloring, at &gt;25.00. City price *35.00
Velvet rugs at
.*25.00. Which are sold
Rpxbury Brtusels at - - - - .... *18.00.
. Empire rugs at
*15.00.
e have i-nga, all sizes, an low as....
Art Square rugs at
.. . *B.4O.

See our line of Rugs anil Carpets, all grades.

Phone 76.

in city for 835.00
City price 125.(10
City price «2±00
*1.00
City price 812.90

Prices guaranteed Lowes).

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

Wind
Mills

This is the time of year that
' you will need them.
' There is no tool on the farm
that pays as well as the Wind­
mill.
‘
You pay $125 for a Binder use
it eight days in a year and wear
it out in live yean?, You pay $50 for a Windmill use
it 865 days in a year and can’t wear it in twenty years.

and the Monitor.
Can Iiave your choice.

.

Jesse Townsend.
HASTINGS

Commercial Stock £ Telegraph Co.

Ctmn.un Connell »•&lt; h&gt; ■?»"!«r,"J
sion. Friday evening. Jul? =L 1906’;
Mayor Heath presiding.
Present at ,
roll call. Aid. Grant, Hall.
|
ton. Seiitz- Absent, Barber. Brooks, .
" Minutes of* previous meeting read
and approved.
Aid. Wetafert resumes his seat on
the dbuncil.
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The following account* were audited:
F. Hftata. tramtatf
10.50

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

D.

Grain and Provisions, Stocks and Bonds

REAL

DETROIT, MICH.

28 Hodges Building.

MICH

Hastings Banner $1 a year

i*.n

IMI Webb, tabor
Bert Peck, tabor..
A. D.'Maynant. draylnr.
M. L*kr. dray In*............
Huffman Braa v ■

HAS

References: JOHN L. HARPER &amp; CO, Bankers, Detrci,
OUR DAILY MARKET LETTER On Applies

Michigan Centfc

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Taking effect June)* rtw«. )
HfcftlUKx anfclluiv.

lueReocOetixS. 1N«
Ontnd Standard Time. -

‘baSTW-Akd
tv KiUamazoo re 10: IS i

Delton

eJs S»IO T:&lt;»
a;W 3:l» 7:in

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r.Suntar tabor

LOCOMOTIVES.

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The Lehigh Valley is tbe pioneer in
the um* uf hard ctml on its jiassenger
iucomotives. this being
°Y the feat­
ures which have made the road so pop­
ular with the traveling pnliiic in years
past, and gained for it the patronage
of many regular travelers’ who lay
stress upon the cleanliness thereby
assured, the comfort of riding over a
rock ballasted road bed, and the safety
provided .by it? system of automatic
electric block- signals. .

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Mrs. deny Blough, Mrs.. Catherine
Lightfoul and son Birney returned
RontM*, Mrs. Mary Parker. Mrs. John
! that the buttle for which the city is from Grand’ Rapids Wednesday eve­ Sherman. Mrs. M. K. Mitchell. Mias
ning. They
guests
uf Mrs.
, named didn't take place there nt all. , .
. . were ,the
.
Tillie Rizor. Mr. Geo. Stewart. Wm.
int occurred about ten mile, from rhe
' -*"•« wluio u. th. \ alley Allen. Tom Beitxtvn, John Reiley.'
brain.food tityi
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.
Henry Green..
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Mrs. G. H. Hull uf Canada returned
Mra. J.' H. Bostwick, of Kalamazoo. t0 her home Thursday after an enjoyWOODBURY.
'
Mgo.tl. has brought, suit against her ;
v’s’1
her nephew. Rev. M.
2 Harry Evcrtts who has l»ecn mj ill is
husband age fMjfor divorce. He alleges
alui familyable to lie around again.
she is jealous of another woman who
Mra- Della Durkee was in the vilHenry Martin who has been work­
ip a coy maid pf 75 summers.
I lage Friday. Her sister- Arloa -Riegler
ing at Howell is home.
i_
j and Trilla Livingston accompanied
John Ream is very ill with inflamaThe Wwt JtlchSu, SUlte f.ir I. wl J,rK D''rk" “ *■"
in
tion &amp; the bowels..
'for Septemlier Us. 19. 20, 21, and 22.
Henry Caffey of Mississippi has been
Tlie wedding bells will soon lie ring-1
The management have issued » mbst ■ H visitor at tbe home .of Mrs. Nellie
ing if the dress gets fitted. ,
attractive premium list and^ promise . Ba*«*ll fhe-paat few ilayA

, BejHU gjnce

Railway Time Tablej.

Mkhael Hull.tatMX
t&gt;»«»Watott......
B. Har»«y. tabu* ..
X. Itarltaj,'. tabu* .

ANTHRACITE ON PASSENGER

jaevnus likely to be proven

Mr*. Martin attended the quarterly
I an excellent exhibit. ’
; Mrs. Mm-nu Vajiderlip and Miss Mae
-------- Tinkler viaited the former.’s sister Mrs. meeting at Sunfield Sunday.
' [Fred C. Cobb living near Charlotte ' Twt
°f ClarksviDu last FH1-ake Odessa's only furniture factory,
j lost 1U sheep killed and eight more
tho Verity, has burned to the ground.
! terribly mimgleil by dogs. Two of the ' ^'nr* Brayton-has returned from
! tings have lieen killed and a reward is j Richland where he has been visiting
CURE FOR HAY FEVER
offered for the cither two. '
hi* gradparents Mr. and Mn*. Henry
’
-Cnller.
w. J. Holloway -Says Hyoml Will.
County drain cumiupwioner Louis
’‘"J ^r?1Pardee. Mr. arid
(live Reflet. Sold Under
&gt; Gondnzward. of Kent county, paid $20 ।
" • H. Pfcn|ee and daughter
Guarantee.
; fine und costs fur spearing fish in Lin- ; Hleur.or leave Thursday for New York
I ciin lake near liowell.
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They exp«wn to Im* gone "alxmt
W. J. Holloway wishes us to an­
t -i ■
,
*
twelve days.
nounce that when Hyomei is iw-Z as a
■ Archie Flower, aged 18, of Niles. , F. A. Staon returned from Nebraska pre ven Utt ive. or a cure, there will l»e
no hay fever. He advises daily treat­
was drowned in St. Joseph river at Thursday morning after an enjoyable ment with Hyomei for two or three
Jliat place one day last week.
iwo weeks visit with his brother Ed-; weeks before tho uauid time for the
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win and family.whom he had not Mien annual appearance of hay fever. If
this dune, the attack will be prevented.
iBrttll. Creek * chief of polfe, hM:'”r&lt;""r,d
However, if the preventative treatment
posted M booze fighters in the saloons 1
Ethel Griswold of Harvard who is not started soon enough, aud the
of that.citv.
bn*
visiting the Misses Foglesong. disease makes its appearance, use
Hyomei six or seven times daily, and
returned to her home Thursday manirelief will be given' nt once.
| Mildew is said to be blighting the ',
There is ’ no stomach dosing when
apple crop in the St. Joseph fruit helt.
Cro**of
»“ visiting her Hyomei is used. Breathed through
tbe neat pocket inhaler that comes
--------------------------- daughter Mrs. T. P. Pomeroy.
.
with every outfit, its medicated air
NO FALSE CLAIMS.
At present the Freeport Club House reaches the minutest air cells, killing
{ The proprietors of Foley's Honey and is occupied by the Godfrey party. Thev all germs and'soothing and healing the
irritated mucous membrane.
” Tbe aimnleto Hyomei.ontfit costs but
claim that it will cure this drend axhu- i r*,nlO’ w,n *I*nd ten day&gt; enjoying »1. extra bottles .*&lt;0 cepts. It is the
plaint ifi advanced cases, but do puai- tbe Halting etc.
only treatment for hay fever; sold by
JX’SS.'iS iLre'” «
of W. J. Holloway under a guarantee to
refund the money if it does not give
comfort! and releif in the worst cases. Urand .Rapids were guests of Mrs. satisfaction.
Foley's : Honey and Tar is . without /Bnasell over Sunday.
.
doubt the greatest throat and lung
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remedy. Rchme mWitntc.
In case of Slckncse, vet your Medllha Kid Yoa Han
For Mio Ire Arthur E. MnthoUaud.
cine at rtulholland'a. You ’ vet the
Succeaaar to IV. H. Goodyear.
beat.

ES

Office ovi

SM

M. Turner, draytn*
Mr. HUumu drayte&gt;*.
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&lt; wxlyear Bn».. Mippl*«.......
filo
Hcuaiuir* Hentld. prbitarg •
1S.57
R. I. Hend»r»I»utt. .upplK- • •
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Electric Li-hl C-«
Estate of James Johncuck. final ac­ Tburoapp*
Tbrnnappie Rfe-tric Li*tit Co
count heard and allowed.
Moved by Aid. Horton same be al­
Carried.
Estate of Alden S. 1’wnam. .order lowed aud' orders drawnappointing Willard S. Nyu;admini»tra- Ayes—Grant. Hall, Horton. Hilton,
s»en'.z. Weissert.
tor issued. bund filed and letters issued.
Moved by Aid. Weiwert that thv* ac­
Estate of Anson E. Ware, order (al­ count of Thornapple Electric Light Co.
i»e allowed less -10 per cent ditumunL
tered determining heirship.
Carried. Ayes-Groot, flail, Horton
Estate Lucien J. Ware, order deter­ Hilton, Seutz, Weissert.
.
The petition of A. E. Kenaaioo and
mining heirship entered.
L.'C. Harris was presented requesting
Estate Solomon Chaffeel order and Madison SL west from Church St. to be
letters issued appointing ■ Ory Chaffee graded.
On motion of Aid. Grant
same was referred to street committee.
administrator, bond filed.
Carried. •
Estate Robert S. Brad) deceased.
Tbe petition uf A. E. Kenaston and
. h'-aring for license to sell real estate L. C. Harris was presented requesting a
side walk grade on the west side of
adjourned to Aug.1 8.
Church St. abutting lot 1151 und.on the
Estate of Janies W. Johnson. petition south side of Madiwn St. abutting lots
for determining heirs filed,' bearing 1147. 1149, 1160, 1151. Moved by Aid.,
Hall same be referred towde walk comJ
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Petition tilt'd tv »ell real .estate of nfittee. Carried. 4
Moved by Aid. Welwert that Jib be
Harley 1). luid Zoe L. Hiiyinan minors, appn,Driated‘ for cutting down under­
hearing Aug. .23.
brush In park south of school bouse.
Estate of Hezekiah Guy. order for Carried. Ayes—Grant. Hail, Borton,
•final account entered, hearing Aug. •&gt;. Hilton, Senu, Weissert.
Moves! by Aid. Hall that R. 1. Hem
, dershotl be giver, a side walk grade un
Stole street. Carried. Ayes allMovtsl by Aid. Hall that Chas. Freer
he given ;i Aide walk grade ou Greek
street. : Carried. Ayes all.
•
Moved by'Aid* Hall that H. C. Palmatier be" given a side walk grade’
FREEPORT.
*
Ayes all.
Miss Carrie Carter has gone to Beld­ ' Carried.
Moved by Aid. Sent?, that the .side
ing to work in the silk jhiIIm.
walk grade pf 'Weissert ami Bauer be
grunted.
Carried. Ayes all
Mrs. J. Chas. Kramer of Tnree Oaks
Moved by jAld.- Weissert that finanee
is visitiytj her parents in the village committor* purchase a - record book.
,&lt;«&gt; &lt;we t&lt;" Ore XMBd- Carried. Ayes all.
'mutbciiMn.
Moved by. Aid.' Grant council tyl" "" '*
'Otis
“ Newton who
' is very
journ. Carried.
Cariped. Ayes all.
ill.
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•
. James Patten,
Miss Mae Tinkler is a guest uf her
'
Clerk
sister Mix M. W. Duy. Miss Tinkler
USES LARGE
returns to her home in Hasitng* the L-EHIUM VALLEY

White Pigeon. Micin. will 1» the
scene of tbe thirty-second annual meet­
ing of the St. Joseph County Pioneer
Sign of the Elephant.
society to lx* held on the m-huol grounds
Aug. 10. Rev. F. Ware, uf White
Pigeon, will deliver tbe principle -ad­
dress of the day. and E (&gt;. Tucker,
of Three Rivdrs. will make an appeal
' When You Want
Spearing and seining fish, in Gull for the ninintiinance and perpetuation
* Dry Goods, Hosiery,
lake. Long lake and Gun lake, near of the society jin the. county.
this city, hat become s»» common that
* Ging'hams, Prints,
the people living near the water have
Accordiifc to the Times all this talk
»Cottons, Towels,
made complaint tv the game warier.,
* Overalls, WorK Shirts and arrests are expected within a few .of a big electric power plant at Grand
Ledge is so far. mostly wind. Some­
days. Hill seines, it is claimed, have
► or Toweling'
thing is existed to develop and it
been tin- means of taking nearly half s
would seem to a casual observer'that
» give me a call. I have a nice Hue1
CORRESPONDENCE.
ton of bass and sunfish during the past
► and will make yon prices that are
the linn which harness and controls
week.
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► right. ;
Grand River near that^point will have
a product very valuable to distribute
&lt;
Elmer Townsend, a farmer living throughout the .surrounding country. .
J near Battle Creek. \ who NimhhBd the i
&lt; automobile of millionaire Patterson,
....
• . Three prisoners made their escape
» Pint, Quart and 2 Quart Fruit Cans.
i&lt;
.
.1 thre.trae.1
r»t
,r&lt;lln tlll.
jail
J Teas. Coffees and Spic&lt;«. Firll line . of Union City, and
» of Baked Goods, Goods Delivered. J up u big tight to'determine the right ofJ They print tl&gt;,| lock ott of tlu&gt; nil «vr
* automobiles to the highway has backed and as the window grates that were
« down. Today he pleaded'guilty tu' i recently cut out by Lepper and- GnrriMY STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS.
} malicious; destrucfltm uf property and
] son bad not been replaced they easily
► I want yuur flutter and Ucet and will pay * was fin^l f20.
! let themselves *mt of the window by
&gt; the hlghcAt market prka.
means of blankets tied: together.
iw. h. Fairchild.
first of the week.
•
A uew graft has* been stopped nt j ‘
.
Itattl. Crnk AffolJ mau hm Iren i Cliff C.rr of ladi.-&lt;kl™« .ttrmptnl,
The Mis**’.' Gleiuia and Gertrude
{ Dry Goods and Groceries.
.
Rogers
of
Hustings
were
guests, uf
urnring
the
ofy.
torniwulg
Bowen.
llu
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,
» RMJB IKMIUS GAST OF GIXJDS BAR BROS
from V,.nou, g..n on. fora,.^..ek „lkh,g a ,|Qantilv u)
H; Maude Kenyon last week.
cbM at Xu-bob. bnpital.
Every : wonld huvp
n(ft
Miss Celia Buuma spe.’.t her vacation
; bomw wife wa. generoa. to tbe oM
&lt;m „,p
„ mid
, .in Grand Rapids the guest of relatives
‘ codger who ,t wa. ^dent.dly dlatk,.„,,„ai
pbj,|cUM. und friends.
‘
covered, mnde nis living by selling the .
Miss Maude Ohetisebrougti of Detroit
Hbwera.
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is visiting relatives in the village.
---------While emploied in building an addiMiss Mabelle Pomeroy is recreating
We will cfose our Green
The old griat will at Galesburg, the tion to Grobhiiier A- Crosby's furniture
House to the public here­
: first grist mill ustabli shed in Kalama- ; factory at Sturgis. Charles Ahlgeriin(- at Gull lake; she returns Thursday.
after'on Sundaynt 11 a. nr.
_______ . Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Fancher of Ohio
zou county will lie dismantled as such. Ml from the third story to the ground,
and machinery installed for tho mann- 1 0,,e
last w«ek. rreceiving injuries b'avC returned’to their home after' an
Everyone made welcome
facture
of
uatmeaL
Mr.
Dillingham
|
tom
which
it
Is
expected
he
will
die. enjoyable two weeks ' visit with Mr.
up to the closing hour.
i and Mrs. Win.’Washburn..
purchased the mill of Simpson How- j
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land in whose family p^sion of the
BattJe
L aJ| bfoken up |n
, Mrs. Orrin Johnson and Mrs. MlTlUrd
A.F. Burroughs*Son

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

COUNCIL

45

! ana DOw ho nnJer gTO, Tk,

Quite, a.sensation was created at Ali legan last Wednesday when it was
' known that Mrs. Minnie A. Wagner
had brought suit aganst A. J. Colburn
of that place for $50UO for alleged
| breach of promise. She claims that
; they were to have been marr ied last
June, but instead Colburn was married
: t&lt;) another highly resjiectea lady of
' that village two weeks ago. Colburn
gave *1000 bonds for his appearance, at
• the October term of Court.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

cucumber, not to bo I

1904 contracts were made with consid- ~
* *
erable effort in this territory for H2
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Counties.
acres of ‘ cukes. ’’ The Hiason was not
up to the average, yet enough of sueWARRANTY .I^EEIW.
cess was reached so that this year con- I
~ '
* . Green to Delos A.
tracts for 83 acres were easily secured, j
,
Green
The 'season has been fine and the crop
-WM*” and wife. Lots 1, 2.
and 3 Phillips add. NashviUe f
will so encourage growers that a big
L. B. Potter to Blward Liel&gt;””
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,
: George Gaamaldi k hquse in haluma- acreage is certain for this section for .’
hauaer. 100 ac Sec 27. Maple
zuu, known as
Little Austria." in- another year.
. Grove4,’i00 00
dooed Goamaldi to open a private bar
Henry H. Jensen tu Elna M.
While threshing for Bert Mikesell
Ryder, !»0 ac Sec 25. Yankee
I lord liegaa selling Iteer to the fjoarders
near Charlotte. Will Laverty had a
Springs•'00 00
j al an advance over saloon prices and
very narrow escaiie from. being killed. 1
j the scheme worked so well that he so- An it was he was badly burned &gt;nnd ' Fredrica Ragla to Jas. lx
Weaver, »M) ac. Hastings twp 15d() 00
i licted" and secured a large luttronsge
bruised. He had just backed his en-*
! from others uf his fellow countrymen. gine
____down
_________
t to the __sepera___
*;
quit CLAIMS.
’
to couple on
\ The-ofiicera noticed the peuntiar diet of tor aud while leaving the Urn they I*- ) Fred H. Gale to Allie Gale. 40
j the Ixjarders und found the house to. lie came uncoupled, the seperator running 1 ac
Sec IU. Yankee
Springs.
~
“"*'**• w
’”^**"* .. 500 iXi
j practically a saloon.
,
.
i down on to the engine.’ pinning Lav­
t MAKBIAGK LICENSES.
erty against the engine and burning
81
Wm. SI Keltz. Maple Grove ..
Mr. and Jfrs. Peter Trierweiler, of him hadly. Had it not been fur the
.19
Mamie Wood. Maple Grpve ..
; Portland, were severely injured in a guide wheel which held the separator
.28
James
McDonald.
City
runaway accident Wednctalay after­ he would have been instantly killed.
.19
Edith K. .Webber. City
noon. Tlie horses turned a sharp cor­

ner throwing the buggy-against a tele­
phone pole and landing the couple who
are over TO years old. in a heap. Mr.
Trierweiler was knocked insensible,
sustaining a severe concussion of tbe
. brain. Mrs. T. was slightly bruised.

Prescriptions prepared as if for
the Doctor's own use.

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Souhwestern Michigan

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Cofctj Grote
• Wood laud
r.r Woodbury Iv
VferMkjr.
Lan4tjjc
kO4
Grand Jtaplda

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No. J&lt;c.
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HasUtic,.

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MARTIN,

PROP.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

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F. K. WILLISON, D. 1). x
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KNAPPEN. K L E1N H A N S A
KNAPPEN, Attorney*..
17 Michigan Tram Co. Building, UranC
Rapids, Michigan.________
,

Dtt. lXjwry.
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Hasting-t. Mid,.

THOMAS A 1’BYOR. c.H Thomas
Attorneys at Law.
L H. Ehron.
Offlcv* over Ha&amp;tlngi Ally Haul.

' -pertaelha m&gt; bred
H. A. AC. H..BAKBEK.
‘ Phrskians
&gt;
•ita In city or cour.tr n—r
proniptnMs.
or

C H.GKOVI A POTTER,
Attornem at Law.
(SueceMHj.-i to,Pkmp f. Cui&lt;rov»&gt;
tnce in Union Block. Hasting* Practn

A HANLUN. M. D..
Physician red Ssnreau
•
Mlddlevlil-.

A. E- KKNASTOJi.
.
Attorney1 at Law.
Over J. S- Goodyear a Oo.. store.
*rsct!ces m al! courts at tbe »tat« Oolleetlom
prompuy atteni^d to.

J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Woodland. Mich.
All business given prompt and careful
attention. Cullectlous a hj»ecialty.

.

SURVEYOR.

BUSINESS_ DIRECTORY
P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Heal Estate Office.
Abstract Hk&gt;vk. Hasting*.
M&lt;&gt;n*y to .'oau ori|Rrol F'.»tst«-. i;,-al E*ltale *otd uu cotiitnl&lt;pioti. General convey
cau

sandy, gravel
little rolling a
A good 8 rooi
Fine fnxit, all
F. D. and tele
Hastings. M
No. 391—A
' loam soil, lay
due lake uf ;
little railroad
No. 449 A
acres under p
and maple tin
bush.’ Fine st
buildings, inc
ment 40xW.
No. 446 -A
acres improve
Fine fruit am
buildings. Sol
school and fin

acres cleared
from stumps
loam and sa
each, lays jus
of the land is
timber was
Iring brook
e 81 acres, a
fences are g&lt;
posts and al
acres of goo
framed'house
side and iu i
tubular welid
ful hard ma
tbe dwelling
cars. Barn I
framed 16x3C
stone hen hi
house, wood
make house.
tion in hoi
18 yeai
•s from a i
tants am
of 5.000
AnMiOo other

till pr
for om

R. V. GALLAGHER. Pbx.icjarf
Surgeon. Dowling. Mic‘
houra 12 to 2 prm.-.nd
Telephone at
Day c

WALTER HEATH,
BARRY COUNTY
Kertdence oai Sec. i.'hni.
address J*Rou. Micti™ K 1 i

Banner AdrU always pay.

Fifteen hot
Lots 9 at
addition, S20I

NICE SI

He’ wa
ed. Y
don't t
"the ni&lt;
sale in
your o
tnernls
parts c

for &lt;
you wont
than onr
prepared t
and .ire jd

Wm. H.STEBB1NLicensed Emu—.
and Funeral Dire*’
Room- iji'Xt to &lt;lirbl»3 '-!'
Studta. ■.Be*ldf«jw »&gt; f.- • :
calls promptly atieuil-u. .

The ME.

DAN LAKE.

ROWLAND bros.

Phone 2

THEdl.D RELIABLE
■
floss’- -.:UER

For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
severaPfimt class rigs in connection
with our Jeffentoin Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage tolicited.

Shop on Court street.
JeffeiFuii st

: i-nsti’f

SHOES

NORTHROP KING &lt;fc GO'S
Sterlinjr Northern grown tested

GARDEN

Two dooi

INVI

SEEDS

of .Minneapolis, Minn., for sale. ‘

Be|'x!rlti$ brolly aud

1 4 -FATON
I’HOSCNoMich.
L-.rt.
LrtlUl\ HMftaga.
129 N. Cneek street.

YOU

'

philip n ।
.Srcpud &lt;!«or Maith or PcM

to call
, print i

ARI ST

COLLARS AND CUFFS

KSSSSs
be doue right. That’s the way we do our work; that's wh&gt; we ntf .4!way»
busy. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Pine

243.

The American Laundry,

W. J. Stifk. Pn|.

it will
ydur
esmpli

Don’t
you bt
supplii

H. J.
THE
Hastings,

No. 77.

5“STSlc" No.

FOREST CITY PAINTS
We have jnst put in a complete
line of Forest City Paints’ and Varnislies. These paints are manufac­
tured by tly- Forest City 1’aiut au&lt;l
Varnish Co. one of Cleveland’s oldest
anid most reliable paint qojnpanies.
They are absolutely pure and are
sold under a positive guarantee that
they will not crack, peel, chalk or
scale off. Will cover more surface,
wear longer, and give better results
than any other paint sold.

Freezers...

Weissert Bros.

Th*

H.rdWB
D*«l*f»Ph«n« »

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 3. 1905

K, D, Cadwallader’s
f

ESTATE EXCHANGE,

REAL

Office over Pierson’s Grocery.

HASTINGS. HICH.

THE EARNS
WTHE FARMERS

LOST HIS

BOWLING

ALLEY

CORRESPONDENCE.
Chet CUIer’s Alley Which He Was
DOWL.ING.

About to Set u|&gt; in Grand L edge
Fifteen homes aud lots for sale.
Delayed letter.
.
Burned in Alwinc's Mill,
Lots l» and It), block 2/ Grunt’s | in the perfonmincJWthoae duttes~h ' °"Ce “°re '? 01,1 .henr the whi&gt;Ue ! Cbet. Cisler hR(1 a fiowlfa* -alley
addition. ftWHYL
No. 445—A I arm of 30 acres, good । is proliable that thesN^f will yet re- ofW,n' Herrington's threshing ma- nearly* completed in Jm. Alwine's
'
'
planing mill when it burned Thurssandy, gravel and clay loam and lays a i alixe its good fortune inS&gt;ayinj&gt; at the ‘ cb’ne'
• little rolling and borders on a tin** lake. ! head of its affairs at that\ju net tire
^r- anJ
Robinson spent day evening, which he intended to set
A good 8 room house and out buildings. [a man of practical kuowledgeSiif the
night and Sunday with his up.in Grand l^edge in a short time.
Finefrait, all improved but 2 acres. B.
The alley isa total loss us was everything
F. I).-and telephone line, 2’miles from J subject, and of such appreciatiuL of brr»ther. away.
Hastings. Might trade.
i wbat thy liest interests of the ilabw : Frank Herrington returned from « *n the* building. The alley , was to be
No. 3yf- A farm of 47 acres, tine clay .business- demanded.
as was •th7\two weeks stay in Canada; he says old : ’•imihir to-the ony owned hy Henry
loam soil, lays rolling.
Borders ou a
Wellman --•
in **-«this -»
city and
-» was *to *have
tine lake oj'resort, 3 miles from two ! cheese maker of Farmington” whom Michigan is good enough for him.
Hastings became here and played ,i8en ^iPIK-d Saturday. [This is a
little railroad towns, l ine buildings.
tfcuy selected one year ago for the
Na im -A farm of 140 acres: 105 ' oflice of governor.
1 iiall Sunday: you u
did M
not hear Che ! "merP O!* to ’ r’ J a er’ |
•
acrea under plow. 35 acres of title beech
The governor appointed and the Mn- Dowling Ixiy* talk about it very much.
’
and iiaple timbf-r. /V tine large sugar
food
cumbush- Fine stuck and gn\iu farm. Good ate confirmed, a* dairy and
_ ------Frank VanSycles and family spent'
buildings. incldding;silo: ham is base 'misaioner. Mr. A. &lt;J. P!r’. * ...
Bird, froin Oak- Sunday with Ed Cassidy's people.
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i
ment; KlxflO. Fine location.
' land county, who Had formerly mtvciI
No. M‘* A (arm of 180 acres; 115
Everybody is trying tn* get huckle---------- — 4
acres improved, balance oitk wood lot. as secretary of the state board of ' berries.
•
Under
Sheriff
Hairy
Rilchie
went
Fine fruit and plenty of It. Fine large agriculture: and for the ]xwition of '
set a to Kalamazoo Friday on business.
buildings? Soil is a.fine clay loam. Near deputy cotnmtesioner, Mr. C. C. Li Die ! Wm. Smith of Grand Rapids
school and fine location.
of Ottawa county, a pra’cticul atock-1nicc
for Mnj. Heid last
Mrs. Geo. Tolhurst went to Li rand
No. LLL---A farm of Ufl acres, 86 man. dairyman and fahnf-r. was secur- Tuesday.
Rapids Friday for u few I ays visit.
acres cleared and almost entirely free
from stumps aad stones. Soil la clay ed. In the division of duties, the de- ' K- J- Stanton aqd wife'spent Sunday
Miss Queen Blackman of Jeltun was
lonm and sand loam, about one half tails uf administration under the dairjy with E. E. .Warner and wife in Irving, visiting friends in this cit
Wedneseach, lays just a little rolling; 15 acres
provisions of
tho
new
law
;
have
fallen
Mrs.
John
Ormsbce
entertained
her
day.
............
imirn
.’im. doun vrrinsrMM- eniertaii
Of the land is 80 rods from (the balance;
‘ *— ■ anfiFtboee dutie* sister from Johnstown Sunday,
Mr.
'Lillie,
timber was beech and maple: a fine chiefly to 1
: Miss Clara Allison retuned. Friday
spring brook that never ftiih crosses keep him abroad
ibroiul in tl
tbyW. im»t of
jInt Frank
Frallk Bullis
Bo|Ha is
ta suffering with from a few days visit at lietroit mid
Mix
the HI acres, also the .15 acres, no waste; the time. Seven of tl i fight regular
■ Ypsilanti.
rheumatism in her eyee.
fences are goop wire fences with good insitecturs authorize*
have been aj»J. M. Ott. of the gas plenit liefore
posts and all hog and sheep tight: 3
We J$Wnr Lacey will have another
acres of good apple orchard.
Good pointed and are in. *rvice, with some
tbe transfer, returntsl to hik ihome m
sj'ort
day
Aug.
lit.
Why
can't
Dowl
­
framed house of 5 rooms sheeted out­ s]&gt;ec.ial insjiector^mud it is aimed to
ing have oner
Albion Saturday.
side and in and tilled with grout: fine
in the Mate at least
tubuiar well at kjtchen door, a beauti twice in the
Miss Huth Weissert and Miss Leta
HIGH BANK.
ful hard maple grove stands around
Russell were in Gnuul Rap ib ThnreReyi*tratj|
license are miulred
the dwelling house, a tine view of the
Mnu'C. Silaby of Jackson is visiting day and Friday.
cars. Barn 91X40 framed, horse barn of all ski puig “tations, creameries,
her son Frank Sil*by of this plai'e.
framed IfixlKh cow barn framed 16x32 cheese fi
Ix-e H. Pryor has gone t&lt;» Thorn­
&gt;ries. condensed milk fact&gt; stone het: hntiae that cost W15. ice ories anjrmilk
Mix Etta Schill and Mi&gt;s Mary Eaton apple
__________________
depota, where milk or
mW
lake tb spend a few dt y4 tor the
khotiKH wood house, shop. 2 corn cribs,
received from three ur niore riituriMsl from North Dakota last Tuee- benefit of hi* health,
wmvkc house.*3 hog houses. Telephone
day
evening
wipsre
they
have
spent
the
Vatiot. in-housu: average age of build- I*’
and all such are imqiected by
Mrs. J. E. McElwain w»» in Nash­
Sirs IN -yean:. t’-U rods from school: I •. h&lt; lepartment with reference 4o snni- last two years. IMra. S. thinks there is ville last week visiting her parents,
:&lt;!•-.* from a railroad town of 300 In­
no place like Dakota,
UKkota. as there are no Mr JU)(1
j B Mundial I.
h Alt.-nit9 and‘I miles from a railroad tjp' conditions and profitable] methods hills and ever,
•rything look, » elenn
...
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jdhl their patron.* and private farm
tomi uf 5,000 inhabitants.
A. W. Robinson, of Bostok, who has
fairies
generally are visited and in­ there. She_ will spend about three
A-ilLoir uth-r
*.de.
J
&gt; i&gt;een visiting Ralph Rogen Aorthe past
structed m&gt; far as jxxsible. ' Begistra- month* visiting friends here and willwdek returned to hia home Hrulay.
tH’n and license are also required from then return to Dakota or to Western
Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Meara! and son.
i all parties selling milk or cream from Canada where they thilik they may lo
of Kalamazoo, visited her iwireiits Mr.
ThAna n that tapped otir
J wagon or store, and careful oversight j cate. .'
till pr«\ab!y made a grub j
j and Mrs. E. A. Rider tlie hitter jiart
N. Latham ha* a new hired man by *
[ is given to the requirement i*’ cleanli- •
forgone iXunir
9
, of the week.
i nesa in premises where milk' is pro- the year, who has moved in one part i
: Mr. iin-.l Mrs. M...M. Davijlxm have ;
। duccd. and of utensils and methods in of the house Will Main and wife of j
moved to Garnet. Mackisfcw Co..
Morgan.
•
' handling tlw product.
Mich., and expect to make iljnt place
He was probably MppointDairy meetings are held in many
John Freeman and family are moving
their
future home.
ed. i oil will be «*. If you
। parts of the stati* for instruction of tu Nashville thi* #eek.
Al H. Weber, editor of jte Ldk"
don’t order oneu
„
' producers in ,-method*, •for iacreasing :
N. Latham entertainwl an old army
the nicest lot
placed on
Odessa Wave, gave the BANNER in
i the profit* of the dairy industry, a* comrade a few day- last week.
sale in the ettr Don't delay
/ pleasant call Friday. Mr. ITclrr i*
. yout order, phone us. Het ‘evil a* for reaching and maintaining a . T11(. L A h a,
memt&gt;er we deliver to all
giving
the people of -latke Odttfsaa fine
[ high standard of quality in tin- inter- largely nttepded. The next will 1st at
parts of tlie city. Nice Fresh
। e»t of public health. These meetings Mrs. Will HnffmAn'sJn five weeks in­ I'dper. and admired the many improve- I
' Belognat.
mem*
the
BANNER ha* been making
by Deputy
[, are
haveconducted
also as s-|x*akerK
the Li|l|e.
variousand
in- stead of four, &lt;&gt;n account of th*»'s&lt;»ldier*
FOR COLD LUNCHES
"f
reunion.
you wont tind anything better
f A cable iHuNsage was recitted by I
। spectoni and often Governor Warner
Ksy
huJ wife uf
' ch^ier M»«r"fram
E^il Tph n? anthaii 6&lt;tr Cold Meats. They are
.. j-'j..
, himself, who is quite at home in that
prepared by an experienced man.
visited at James Freeman’• Sniiday.
I ninincing.that the latter and family
[
field.
Conductors
of
creamcHe*
and
and are pint what ron want.
Several
of
W.
11.
Eaton's
children
hiul wiled -from Cherbourg. Freruv.
dietsie factories testify to the good re­
the Americra liner Now
suits from,this work in the improve* Njaint Sunday at home where t hey ■■wranlny
' ment of the product that comes to were **-rved' withrice cream and peach­ York. They will r.ndoubtedly r&gt;-iich
es
of
which
W.'Hhas
some
ventine
New
York
the
oth and Hastings the
them, and have also given testimony
7th of next month.
to the leneflt they have themsidvM de­ odea in bi- orchard this year.
The MEAT MARKET Man
Susie Ormsby of Dowling spent a few
rived from the dejiartmept's expert inHIGH STREET.
•Two doors east of Cilu Bank.
rtruction in manufacture, one c.-w ap­ days last week the guest of Florence I
• -■■.titled irem |*gt&lt; our.

NEW Q00b5 FOR
THE COniMQ 5MS0N

PERSONAL MENTION,

NICE SPRINH 10KENS

F. W. Clifford

Phone 22 Hastings, Mich.

YOU ARE
INVITED
t&lt;&gt; call anti see the very latest
print papV, known as the

....ARISTO GOLD PAPER....
it will certainly be worth
your time to call and see
samples uC the work.

Don't forget to nee me before
you buy a Kodak. Camera, or
supplies fbr fittme.

H. J. Christmas.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
Hastings,

pearing where the value of the product
1' &lt;&gt;f a cn-ame^y was luhnitted tu.lv* inth.it'wouid yield ten thousand dollars
a year abovq what they have realizing
■Upon the volume of busiiti-M* they wrri*
doing.
.
Another feature uf the department’s
work m this line is the monthly edui cational adoring test, the next one uf
: which occurs in Detroit. July 28 at
which creameries and cheese factories
and farm dairies are invited to send
; .sample* of butter and cheese to be
•rat«d hy a commercial scorer, and
samples are also analyzed by the state
analyst to determine constituent imrts.
upon which depend both quality and
■ profit: The department will grant dijhomas to manufacturers whoso hotter
or cheese scores not Jet* than ninetythree points for the whole year. At
the first test, in April, the extreme
1 scores on butter were, ninety -seven and
. eighty-one and on cheese, ninety-six
and seventy-five. There were eighty­
eight samples, all together. In June
‘ there were one hundred and twenty- ,

two samples, of which Ypsilanti butter received the highest score, ninety­
eight. Bear Lake falling one-fourth of
; a jwint below that: and Fred M.
Warner’s Farmington cheese leading
' at ninety-six. with throe others "hold11 ' ing even at one-half jioint lielow that.
Hbe new law also prqvided for the
inspection of cortunercinl feedscuffs for
' sUK-k, which has a vital bearing upon
the question of profit from the dairy.
Michigan was suffering from the effects
of similar laws in neighboring states,
which drove the fraudulent and worthI les* foods out of their U-nltm* and
dnnqied them upon us. no that the
| nbeds of such protection was kw*ly
felt liy intelligent Michigan feeders.
Adequate penalties are provided for
(adulteration or misrepresentation of
such foods, as well as for violation of
provisions for securing wholesome
. quality in dairy pnxlncts and generally
" and specifically for adulteration of any
articles of food or drink manufactured
or sold in the state, and for neglect to
correct unsanitary conditiohs in any
' bakery, confectionery or ice cream
plant, which the new law empowers
I the commissioner to inspect
| BRONCHITli FOR TWENTY YEARS

C. E. LUNN
FINE TAILORING.

!
Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Daneville,
Ill., writes **I had bronchitis for
i twenty'years and never got releif until
1 used Foley's Honey and 1 ar whit*
। is a sure cure. "Sold by Arthur E. Mul| holland. Succesor to U’. H. Goodyear.

RHmKnHTCYCURE
,-ro

!

Michigan

A light purse will last longer at
Hulholland's Drug Store.

;

Geo. Crux? of Adrian o fonner resi-1
dent of this placet* visiting'in thi* vi­
GLASS CREEK.
cinity.
■ creased
by such instruction at a’nite
Edgar Otis ha&gt; a new wind-iuill and
Mt*. Frank «lohn*on wa* out biULday
is al* &gt; having a'cctnent tank built.
week M'Uiitg Mrkiii soap
We were skociked to hear Saturday &gt;• ... r.
Hasmorning that Mr. Dunn was very luw • tings has-been picking berries, in thi* 1
from the effects of taking jK)i*on. but vicinity
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a -few days •last week.

are beginning to arrive. We Have just received., a handsome
line of new LACE CURTAINS in the latest patterns, 75c
to $4.00 per pair. ’

- We are showing something new in BL A CK SA TTEEN
PEI TICOATS, including the Sunburst, the well known
"Alam" Brand, which -stands for the best in the Petticoat line.

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For SHIRL WAISTS and SUITS we have Irish
Linene, a part Linen Fabric, very desirable, yard wide, per
yard 20c
,
'

Also Nem. Shirt Waist PERCALES, per yard loc. In GING'HAMS we have
hew patterns some of the bent we /have shown thin teuton.
‘
.
Special Price* MU prevail on SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
WAISTS, DRESS SKIRTS, ETC.

HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
G«». Holcomb who ha* recently come'
from the north spent several days with
friends here hint w«*&gt;k. returning to
Dimondale when- he .expects to mn a
thh*&gt;hing-engine

Hall

&lt;'lean, tart and sparkling, down , to zeja. You
can get Jmt the kind of soft drink at our 'fountain
that you like, and they are always right- always the
SMDr.
.

SANITARY
BREAD

continues tu grow In the esteem of the people.
Everybody that use* SANITARY BREAD once,
becomes a permanent customer, becatiM It is
made of thvliest matt-rial, it’s clean kit's wholetome.

Haying is about over, although a few
had Mime out in the recent rains.
Mrs. Fanny Whitcomb i* gaining
very slowly.

r

HAVE YOU TRIED OUR ICE CREAM SODA?

“Origiwtws not

•—

Imitators. . . ,

MAPLE GROVE.

F red and Ruin' Norton were at Has­
tings last Saturday.

Will Keth: and Mamie Wood were
n’Afried at Nashville last Tuesday by
Rev.
D
-‘-» Tuthiil. Congratulations.
h«&gt; is better under tlie care of. Dr.
Herman Nau*! of Brukh Ridge has ' E’red Smith wa* in Sunfield one day
lawn asHUiting Hugh Johnson with hi* j . . ’reek, jjniucj, Go|dio Smith re­
Fritch of .Cloverdale.
turned with him.
John Finchem and wife of Hastings harvesting.
Cha*. Evans and family were Ht Bat
?110
w«k?
visited at Mr. Douggiam* the latter
I«rt of Inst week and the fore part of , for Mrs. Arthur
~ Johneox
’ rt* of Prairieville
* *1 D. H. Evans of Battle Creek was
this.
&gt; and Miss Amy is keeping house fur1
’ here a few days last week.
•■ Quite n
a number
from
this
vicinity
her
brother
Hugh.
nuuiig-i uuui i.u.i
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1 Mrs. Nettie Griffln of Battle Creek I
spent last Thursday at the lake fishing 1 Mr. and Mix M. Seeber started for '
l who has lieen helping care for her
and report a good time.
the Gesler family reunion Tuesday.
brother's wife Mrs. Henry (Whitcomb
J^’roy Douglass who has been spend- which was held at Gull lake Saturday
for a few weeks, returned to her home
ing the past week visiting relatvies in and Sunday. They stopped over night
•last Saturday.
Hastings and vicinity returned home with relatives in Hickory Corners
Seymour Smith and wife of Sunfield
Saturday.
completing their journey next day.
visited at Jake Smith's last Saturday
About twenty from Barry villc will I F. Qrvings atjd F. Cushing of Charand Sunday.
.
attend the cmnp meeting at Midland lotto have boeu spending a few days
John Cheesman's eldest daughter Ida
Park. Gull lake, commencing this with atr. and Mrs. A. Myers.
is quite ill.
. '
week'Wednesday.
j Mrs. Allvah Seelier had another fall j
.~.j .........
F°fler h*4'* soW fi*" farm tu Ed ’
Barter Mead has lieen elected a dele-] on® day
wj»k patting .Ivor. _____
elbowI I
out of joint and hurting her quite had- 1 Lielihauser of Nashville.
gate to attend the West, Michigan, an­
Orson McIntyre narrowly escaped ।
nual conference of the M. P. church, i.ly
... Martin and wotl of Tamarac ;
1“t Monday while unloading
to be held in the city of Flint, the
Corner, .-ailed un the fonnora .butght.-r *“T- Th« t™ck
d»w'' •Iriking ।
latter part of Augufc
-•
•- —
•• Sunday.
■
him on the head and shoulders, knock- ।
Mrs. Louise Lathrop is on the sick - Mr*.
P.
Hall
4,
,
„ . .
. ,, *, , .
ing him insensible for a short time. !
Mrs. A. L- Robinson is able.tado her. "
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,
.
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Dr. Gallagher of Dowling was sum- ।
,n„n„| „nil he j, „ rnwnt llolng fllw. ]
Tbe Sunday school is planimg for a work again after bat-ing meh
.
:-1}.
picnic tq lie held at Thornapple lake in foot.
Mrs. D. Blinston and children of1
.
. ,
....
the near future.
..
Some scapegrace had the littlenww to
have been spending the . ,
t
.v L*
u
v
A sister of H. A. and Wilber Lath­ Grand Knpids
,
. ,
«.. .
steal the wine from the r. M. church i
rop is visiting friends in Barry ville.
twist week with Thus. Blinston.
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:i
*
between the afternoon and evening ।
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Wa are beginutag to hear tlie U&gt;ra«h-1 Mr,ire, during quarterly raeotlng.
’i!
BALTIMORE CENTER.
ing machines again ■ it makes ns think ;
, ..
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, ,,
Mrs. Ella Larkin of Nashville passed
Orson-Johnson and wife are enter- fall is coming
Sunday at W. C. Clark’s.
'।
raining their grandchildren from Bat-, The heavy rain. Friday night and
,
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Wm. Keltz and Wife have rented the '
tie Creek.
• Saturday did lots of damage in this .
i
Mra. Lewla Wood qamt thn |«.t vicinity’
Ktng bon» and wdl go to hoiwekeep-;,

week with her daughter Mrs.

OUR PHOSPHATES

Clyde Hendershott. Walter Farr and
others from this place will go with the
threshing (machines this M*a.*on which
has just cptmncntvd. .
.
Mr. For^hey of Oliio, brother of Mrs.
Mowr»*y, has been visiting his frirmtehere of lat&gt;*.
There will Is* Sunday school next
Sunday at ‘the usual hour, Jmt no
preaching as the quarterly meeting'
will be held, at the Yeckley scIkkJ
house Saturday and Sunday.
nw Liulie, Aid will be nirerrained i
|,y Mri (tan. iUrri-oo Tliurauuy Aug.,
io.

SHIRT

VESTER &amp; CARTER M!
SALE OF

SHORTHORN CATTLE
At Glenfoyle, Marshall, Mich.,

,

Wednesday, August 9th ’05
I am offering some of th* very best Scoth cattle in my herd In this ’
tak* and a study of the pedigree* in the catalogue will bear me out. No
lover of good Shorthorns can afford tn miss this sale.
61

HEAD-57 COWS AND HEIFERS, and 4 BULLS-61

HEAD

HIGH CLASS IMPORTED. SCOTCH and CANADIAN BRED CATTLE,
Fifteen cows with calvee at foot by imp. Lovat Champion, or imp.
Beaufort Victor, two as good bulls as ever bred in Scotland, and both
prize winners on the other side.
Cows and heifers safe in calf to thecs great bulls and young unbred
Scotch heifers with a whole life of usefulness before them.-

EVERY ANIMAL ABSOLUTELY GUARANTSD A BREEDER.

And every animal said to tie in calf will be guaranteed u&gt; be In calf
My cattle ere all breeders and 1 place upon this aale offering an unquali­
fied guarantee In every way. Catalogues are now ready and will be sent
on application.
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A. CHRYSTAL, Msrshall, Mich.

We handle the beet grades of coal on the market—
Order from uh and you are sure to be satisfied. Phone
194 and wfe will give your order prompt attention...
See ni before buying

LEHIGH. NUT and EGG,, POCAHONTAS,
CC.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

Edward McCoy of l^ake City is the ; ‘"g

M. MATTHEWS ®L CO.

near Bellevue.
X guest of A. Myers and wife.
McOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.
Geo. Jones of Hickory Corners
Threshing machines can l»e seen most OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOOOOOO OQOOOOCKJOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXX)
visited relatives here Saturday and 1
YANKEE SPRINGS.
anywhere now.
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Sunday.
Miss May Johnson spent the past , James Potter and family are enter- j' Miss Glenna Traver returned to her
WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS
BANKRVPTCV NOTICE
‘
‘ taining company from Grand Rapids. i home in Hastings after a weeks visit I SUMMER? If yon desire rest and re­
Xeek in Battle Creek visiting friends, j
in tbe -Hurter court ot tbe Unit**! Stale* for Ui«
I. N. HoMnrd nilTenxl &gt;.
i with'ter’&lt;^wllTo«inide Crawley.
wMtcrndlslsietof MH-Mkxh. *omhnn&gt; Ulvl»- ,
’
~
•
creation,
why
not
try
“
THE
RIVER
Ion.
The thnwbing .naehium are heard ,
Wm
|
onee moral wheat » turning out well
J
|i Miss Mary Crites returned to her ST. LAWRENCE TRIP?” Folders
hi ttw* Matter of
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&lt; 'omi*an;. Iu H inkruptcj-. home in Caledonia after a long visit descriptive of the Thousand Island.*, Dow Hug Ureanwry
to the satisfaction of the .farmers.
'Bankrupt.
The Gleaners of Barry Co. will hold w j t&gt;, jjer brother Reuben (kites of this Rapids, Montreal, Quebec , Murray To the creditors of Daw Hup Crtsunrry l Oinpany |
~Art Gorham and wife of Htitland
their first annual picnic at the fair pj,^
Bay, Tadou5.*r. the far famed Saguenay . dcilux laiKlne** at IhiwHiix in t:-.n I'ouuly vf I
were on our street Sunday.
j
Barry, niid district storreaW. a -bankrupt. j
grramd in Hwtting.nwt Frldny. xrer- I A R c„ndJ|
of
River, etc., oh application to any
Notice K hereby fflrrn thhl &lt;ki Ctw* 2l»t d ir of
July, A. P. 1»C». tbe UowHuic • rramery &lt; omW. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, Mich aljfrom here will attend.
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ford visited at M. C. Merritt’s last Fri- railwayor steamboat Ticket Agent For pany km«uI» adjudlcaUM lxu.kr.Hit: and that
the
llr&lt;t ineeUhg irf ||* creditor* will be held M
illustrated
guide,
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Niagara
to
the
Sea
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! Bom. last Thureday to Jim Difabh- jay
Who sells the L. &amp;-M. Paint,
the oHk-e ol the Judsr uf Proliant of Harty I
send fl cents in postage stamps to H. Countyjn tbcclty of tiaoritix* la said County1
Wants you to make your home beau-1 and wife, a son.
Vem Holcomb of Urbandale and Foster Chaffee, Western Paas. Agt., aud district, un the Uth day of August. .A. l&gt;. ;
tltul. it only lakMigalloM oil.. Aj Th, portumce at Yankee Spring, will;
Toronto, or Thoa Henry. Traffic Mgr., 1-AKi. at Hi o'clock tn tbe forenoon, at which time
: Um* said crMItoi* may attend, prove tlw'r I
-TiSrZ ^lM.!,e'.l lie discontinued after Aug. &gt;.
re- . GlennlScbonard of Bedford called on Montreal. R. &amp; 0. Navigation Co.
I claim*, appoint a trticre, ctamine the tamkrnst
-their cdtuin Mrs. J. W. Crawley last
। and n anMcl *uch other PtudDOM as may prap-1
When you paint with the L. &amp; M. you j port saya.
1 '-rly come Ix-forr Mild merHng.
I
Hkxby Bkhmm. J
use the least
1 Guii lake ia thronged with pleasure
Ed Traver is very sick with malarial
Rrfeteein Bankruptcy
painted, will not need painting again iJ Beakers.
.[ fever.
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for 10 to 15 yeans. ,-x

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counties for the amount of reward due
i them, for tbe amount of and class of

FAPIF IN TOWN

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Correspondence.

Sec wben
&gt;i°Tbe
fou°win.&lt;rai,rit^^1^1
buUt
njp re.

but there is no Delivery Sys-

THE
WORLD
OWES
EVERY
MAN
A LIVING

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. Greenfield from near Nashville
Contluned from pane oor.
I ward attached to each description:
J visjted friends, in this vicinity ImJ
(a) For every mile of well graded 1 week.
says the farmers are building mile* road on which the steepest,
incline shall.! Mrs. Frank Chariton of Lalceviejr t
and niiles of crashed ’stone Toads that «rt ezered .iv per rent mul th.- width I
tar rfrtcr &gt;Ir, &lt;&gt;u Carlton the | J
will cost $8,000 per mile. •
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, of which shall not be less thin eighteen I Hrikt uf t^e week
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„„/ Senator. Earle strongly adVises that fret betwrt" .Ide ditebre. • and which
.ludl
be
pn.|wrly
drained,
retd
MV.
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v|ri
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(ilb
,
UI
,
WOT
,
lt
H„„ll.
Iret
t
crushed s|one roads lie built on all tbe
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o( (,|p
main
roads
leading out.................
from the
city, w«un w.y or tmrel trad, nm l~
Mdrere Umt though mote ezpenmre th... nine tret wide made m two m„.„
,„d vi.,jtinK rel,UvfK
to build M 8r»t. they an- the chrepeM couture: the U.ttom conrre to be .4 an I w-rr,n T |ot 0, C|,artotIe w„ the
•Good. We’re Interested,
and bret In the: end. Hi* Vtopiau ireproved mixture of . lay a.ul
Mr.
Mnt Elraer Haynee
dream is for the state to erect a peni- not less than five inches thick after : prMa
Fur, we have trie liest line uf
tentiary on one of the big iron-rock rolling, and Covered'.with a later of
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islands of the Upper Peninsula, and | gravel which shall not I® lew than five.I - H“« Minnie Daj is
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take 1UW ot the strongest. able-Wied | inches.thick after rolling: Provided, wnt,nR;
I
SUIT CASES, TUVELUM BAGS
prisohera'of the state np tfiere and s«‘t That both shoulders and metaled track
Mm. John Marshall .and" Mra. Cai |
aver rhowu in thi#- city. The low.
them to crushing rock, in placeof their shall I® property crowned so an to shed Charlton are on the Isick list.
prices will interest, you ks much
labor .being sold out to- prison contrric- wirier quickly to the ’side ditches, shall
Mr. Campbell lost a colt one day last
as the high quality of the goods.
tors atJW cents per
day wuvu
when ti
it is merit, ••
if approved by the State High- _‘ wren.
week. .11
It ucvaiuv
became frightened miu
and ran ■ ■
pvt uay
per
day. ~
From ' way Commissioner,
a reward from tbe into the thill of tbe buggy to which its j &gt;
worth Gl.aO or $2.00
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.....1 th..
..rnolio.l rock
L- ।: state
stnte of
nf two hundred
hn nil red fifty
flftv dollars it mile j mother was hi»r'h&lt;wl
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this northern island
the crushed
hitched.
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could I® delivered to any place in , mid pro rats on extra miles and fruct- &gt; while Chas. Fowler was currying his
. Michigan.
Hastings.
Michigan at an extremely low price. । ions thereof in exce-ts of the first mile. jjOj^. Sunday morning it lieeame i
Jefferson st, 1 door-south of P.O.
And this iron rock so abundant ini (b) For every mile of well graded J frightened and kicked him. injuring'
Northern Michigan makes Jhe finest j road on which the steepest incline him quite severely. Dr. Shilling was;
roads of any material iu existence, lie- : shall not exceed six per cent, and the
anj reported nci’bones brolten.
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ing much harder than.our field atonle, width uf which shall not L- lest* than
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i or • 'hard-heads. ’
eighteen feet between the side ditches.
NORTH IRVING.
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We luve just M-ceived n
Tbe Senator said that in’buihliag and which shall I® properly .(trained.
... social at J. Trego’s was u sueThe
good
and have
;o«&gt;d roads
roads there
there were
were three
three things
things he
he and
have a
a tv.igon
tV.igon way
way or
or travel
travel track
track I cess.
vould like to impress upon the build- j not less than nine-feet wide, and which
Roy Ctmlter and Miss Fish of Fenn­
| shall consist of npt less than eight in­ ville visited friends here last week.
»-rs and that ist
I ches of compacted gravel, which must
.
1st—Get rid of the water.
Mra. \V. Weaver and children of
Pie Eaton X Hulbert Line made
j lie applied iu nut less than two layers,
2dGet
Rid
of
the
Water.
in Berkshire. ,They are l&gt;esl in
Hastings silent the past week at F.
«d-GET RID OF THE WATER.
: each layer to lie- rolled separately: |
quality anil up ttj date in style. *
Lancaster's.
Provided. That
lx&gt;th snouiuera
shoulders ana
and .
....
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. ... ;[ rroviueu,
unit norn
Prices run from 25 cents up.
V.c trust that other townships will I| metaled track shall ,Im« properly
, crown—
■Gillet
•
- brothers
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The
of*”
Hastingscame
We also have a line of othei
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! nictahsi track shidl Im-nroiM-rly crown.
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get in line and hustle to make applica- • .
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&lt;&gt;nt tn their farni Inst Satnnlav
paper from 10c to 50c a box^
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. ed so as tu shed water quicklv to the , out to u,eir ,an“
^aturaaj.
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.
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We carry a huti of books sqch . tions fur miles of good roads in their; Mr. and Mrs. I. Wolfe and daughter
I side ditches, shall merit, if approved
towua Before the state win pay any j
by the State Highway ConitnisMoner. Beatrice spent* a ■ jiart of List week
reward the roads iiiust be built accord­
a reward frpm the State of five hun­ visiting the former’s Brother in J
ing to specifications laid down by the
BOOKS
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dred dollars a mile and pro rata for Orangeville.
state, and no grade can exceed li feet ;
I extra miles and fractions thereof in
ART,
Roy Hutchinson and wife visited at.
in J00.
excels of the first mile.
(ieu. Hutchinson’s Sunday. *
REFERENCE,
Secretary Schantx has made arrange. ■ . (c) For every mile of well graded
Lighdiing struck a large pine tree
menU to have Senator Earle speak at 1
DAINTY BOOKS.
a
। road on which tbe steepest incline in front of Ed Johnson’s house last
the fair ground on? day during the '
and
; shall nut exceed six per cent, and the Friday night tearing it from tup to
STRENGTH
fair, and uo qne ‘should fail to bear
&lt;'onllttu?n from
one.
BOOKS.
j width of wliich shall not lie less than
bottom.
him. He ran give you mure pointers I
eighteen feet between side ditches,
our line of .Carriages, Phaetons,-Surreys and. lluad Wagon-: ",
alxiut Good Roads in five minutes than
seeming disregard for financial obliga­
und which shall- be prujieriy drained,
EAST WOODLAND.
cannot be excelled. We handle goods made try the
the ordinary man can get together in
tions, was highly respected there He
and have a wagon way or travel track
’Ve arc pleamal to report that Orpha
a life time. It's his hobby—and he's
was
at
one
time
a
missionary^
tnhung
nqt k-u- than nine feet Wide -made ih Lehman ia improving in health.
riding it hard—for which the jieople of,
Indians in Montana. The asMtciation
two courses: the bottom course to he
this state are to 1® thankful. In
Phone 11:
City Drug Store.
Miss Gltuma Hager visited friends with-the alwrigiut'e*. had evidently not
of crushed stone, which shall not ImHastings.
Michigan
twenty-five or fifty years the people uf
in Nasliville part of lust week.
* improved him.
less
.
than
four
inches
thick
after
1 this state will have built a monument
John Bulling is building a new
Sinei- th? above, was written' we
thorough rolling; ?ind a top course­
to his memory, no. matter whether he's,
gmtn-ry on his home place.
hiarn that’Clarke went home Munday.
living or dead. Th-- monument, will i! consisting uf a layer ?f gravel which
I shall riot be less than three inches
The L. A. S. wilt meet at the home ne’ver^tcHing his wife that he intended
Im- 'Good Roads.''
! thick after itcing’ thoroughly rolled: . of Airs. Lena Jarvis on Thunday after- leaving towtu und she had no idea of
•Following is a portion of tbe State .
his „
going.
■ Provided. That loth shoulders and i»e- ««0WWe have them &gt;’Ub cushion tire and without. These are
:
, Blw hiql
. no knowledge
- of
When you have any repair wqrlt * Good Roads law ■'
the leading vehicle mauufactuiers'it) America. When yor.
niun.-y in Er.^r-'U. »'Hr
Sec.
Il
of
the
law
creating
the
State
‘i taled trade shall be properly crowned ■ .Mi» Onit« Slieldun q»at a f«w day, h'« "““'S
to be done. 1 would like tv have ♦
buy
&lt;&gt;ne uf tnese makes you get a good one: and one that is
with
friawfe
iu
Ulr
O&lt;l&lt;-v«
la.t
Wt.
it.
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,h
aUe«™l
h.rpd
clwek.
aud
wa.
you favor me with th«; tforJT.-1
Highway Department reads
follows: so as to sfaetl water quickly to side
guaranteed to be right and is right, and it won’t cutt you
! deeply pained’to learn of the circumshall, merit if approved by the
do anything itr-the line of repair- * • ‘ Whenever any to^hKhrp shall file no- ditches,
any more that whaLyou wuuld have to par fur ait inferior
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B. F. Carter and. M iss Ruby Carter
inc
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article.
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Highway Commissioner a reward of Lake Odessa were guests of (). C. । stances. They have two children, and
tic? with the State Highway Depart- State
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WATCHES. CLOCKS
t
the’family i-.well thought of.
£rom the State of seven hundred fifty
nient. through its township I loan 1. or
Sheldon anil family bn .Sunday after­
and JEWELRY.
In talking with an influent jal.citizen
dollars
a
mile
and
pro
rata
for
extra
if under the township svstfem. the
noon.
milea and fravtioiU thereof in excess of
1 guarantee my work, so you will- ♦
of.Frcejiurt Munday, he express?,! th?
Mim Edna and .Earl Trinkus of Ply­ opinion that Clark? wa- unlMJancrd
run no &lt; n trices, -.ml make i&gt;&lt;&gt; ♦ township coinun.viioner ur overseers of . be first mile.
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highways, ur when any Comity Commistake -in favoring trie JEW.
mouth. Mich., are guest* at the home
PHONE NO. I. THE HARDWARE HEALERS HASTIM1S. AUCII
id) For every mile of well graded
mentally, ft would !»’ wrlcutue news
F.LKY CLEANED and POL ♦ mistuonera in counties tinier’ the
of their aunt Mrs. Millie Hagar of East to his friends and to all right-thinking
ISHED FREE OF CHARGE. ♦ county ruad taw shall du likewise, no­ road on which tbe steejieat incline shall
■ Woodland.
jieople if it should be found that he
tifying the department that the town- not eqxeed six iter cent, ami the width ?
■MraC. Scofield who.wa* ill for sev- • wks nut rcspuivfibh* fur such misdeeds
of which-shall not bti lees than eighteen
jewtIekship"\or u&gt;wn»hips acting conjointly on
’ -Vh
* - St. John’s was ablb to as are charged again&lt;t him.
feet lietween aide diri-hi^. and which t'r“’l da
J
Itoundary line roqjls) that they hav,e
THE BEST FOR THE MOSEY IS WRAPPED UP IN
Fnun another winrer we learn that
t&gt; Ahull be properly drained, and have - return to her home in Woodland &lt;&gt;n
made arrangements' tu improve a mile
44-t+4- Open Evenings.
wagon way or travel track not less than* Thursday.
■JIvv. Clarke showed Cashier Kenyon
or more of public.vvagon road by build­
Mi
Mrs- Effie Wheeler, la-hman ar.d th? enveloi*- and Jletter add|&gt;*v«ed tu
ing a clay-gravel, a gravel, a stone nine feet wide made in two courses;
BUDD CORNERS.
children of Scutville. Masonteouniy. is him. Clarke, by the mythical Hetta
gravel, a gravel stone. o.r a maciulam die bottom course to Im* made of gravel
Frank Moon and sons Hurry and Ray
visiting her mother Mriv Melvina, Hilton, and thiw leil Mr. Kenyan nut
ami
nut
less
than
four
inches
thick
road, and ask for an allotment of state
"e have a tine line of Ladies Ready Made Wrapper*. They're sin.
after thorough tilling: and a‘Hup Wheeler and other friend.* in Eiwt ' to have aiy. suspicriuns but that the
of Battle Creek spent Sunday at Frank
reward, and shall file with the depart­
coot and comfortable and we’ve put a price on them so that they sr«
Woodlafid..
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check was genuine' Thi* would show
Coleman’s.
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ment u profile of the road to 1® im- course consisting of a layer of crushed
cheaper
than you can buy tbe material and make them. Also hav&lt; .
Miss Genevieve Jden spent Sunday pnived. midJout’by a romiete’nt sur­ stone, which shall not Im less than
Ou Saturday morning lightning en- t^iat M”’ fr^ud had been very cleverly
nice stock of Ladies .1 acketa and Summer Underclothing. Thq met.
inches
thick
after being tered Mr. Frith’s house and after vir- : planned. The last t® -n of Clarke Moritiay
in Battle Creek.
veyor, and make application for out three
,
folks will find that our line of Shirts, l*kntx. &lt; &gt;v er al Is. and Snm’lner
The hotel at Fine lake ia l&gt;eing well line plans and general specifications; it •T*ro*W“1X gulled aud properly bonded ions pranks passed urit by tearing up «-*■* about an hour after he got the mon­
I liner wear can not be surpassed as far as quality and price is concerned
I., th, duty uf the State Highway "'“h “
’■ ‘*- a portion of thri kitchen floor without
______ _j *&gt;. ’• It *" claimed tu was s»-en in (4 rand
patronized.
-and that’s what you’re interested in.
That
and »&gt;«metOoaireihbre to'enter reel,
*”
„ .pplicntion
...pocauon rided.
„Th
. “l. loth
„*
, shoulders
,
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Beldinjuring any of the caxiipants.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dotf expect to
in the order that it is received, and to “,-d track
l,r0
so splintered
near ’"»&lt;• Mich- on Saturday.
. ,
- ,Per,
. -v crowned
~
w several telephone pole*
.
start Wednesday for an extended visit in u&gt;e oruer inat it js received, and to
furnish the outline plans and general as to shed water quudtly to the ride I tho bouse.
in tho northern pan of the state. .
specifications asked for, and' provided d^tc^es- hhaU merit, if approved by
Mr j
John wbo wng
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Tlie old Pfander farni has . lieen
there are funds in tho State Treamirv the
H’Khway Commisajoner. a i bnrt
two weeks ago is slowly
Ray
Ray Stevens
Stevens of Licey visited a few
bought by Battle Creek peqple an*d ex­ not yet allotted, appropriated for state ' reward from'the state of seven hundred recovering.
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‘ , days with relatives here and at Ban­
Phone No. 10.
tended improvements are being made. reward for roads, he shall make the fifty d,
dollars
a “
mile
and
pro
ex-I1 Th,
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fi-’id­
’Uan
'“
,le “
ul 1&gt;r
° rata for
tr. mil«
ud
HMlon.
thenMrf
In
Tbe U-m^rAne. leenr. on Snnd.,- bv field
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Going Somewhere?

TRUNKS,

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W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

tern to bring it to his door.

He’s got to go after it early

and often, and elbow his wav

through the crowd that gets

there first.

A crust is better than no

bread, so a little saved is bet­

ter than nothing. Begin now.,

and increase when you are

able.

We
Dab* Oatlt on Savings Deposits Interest
pay
■ B* Vwlll Compounded Twice’ a Year.
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Hew Supply of
Imported Box Paper.

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allotment, and when any township (or ।
BANFIELD CHURCH MOTES.
Our pastor is attending ramp meet­ townships acting conjointly on bound­
ary line roads), or any county tor
ing at Eaton Rapids.
o.untie. KUw conjointly on bmretay
Ladies met to clean th« church but
line roads) have built a mile'or more
it was decided to have another coat of
of such road as is hereinafter deacrili- ;
paint so did not finish.
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rtrelwte. in^eewdby the St.te:
L. A. Sl will meet at the parsonage Hixbw.y Commi»ionor b found to b.

cess of the first mile
®8V* Marsh was elwjuent aud convinc- &gt; ^,r- nIU* i,re- Merrill spent Sunday
(e) For every mile of well graded,?* The thing to be regretted is that with friends around Lacey and Assyria.,
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.oad on which the steepest indineshall feW "roten" were P^nt. the larger j Sberm Zimmerman and family drove
rMd
’rincl’ ,h'
,nd,Be
not exceed six per At. and the width I pan of
conKreK*t“’n being “only | out from Galesburg and spent a couple
of which .ball not
In. than tigbteen w,,nw".
of &lt;l.y» with lh«ir pan'nu.
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Messrs F. Wilkes and H. Burroughs
“d “hlcb
YERTY’S CORNERS.
were over- east Sunday.
‘’b*11 '* ’,roI&gt;OT1-v dr*1"’d- *"d h’"’ "
-re-w-o ... ......
.a..
h Slr«.
to her
Caleb
Risbridger and family were on
Wednesday p. m. Aug. 2. i Picnic sup­ U|. to the reqnlred .Undred. he
j “*t:On ,W. ?r
thm&gt; ninn tret wide of well eompretal. h°”“
'«« Monday.
our Bireeis
streets ouiioay
Sunday ere
ert route to visit
verify the same to the Auditor General f
per.
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,jenno
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Hastings
i-.
friends
on
tho east road.
macadam
not
less
than
.six
inches
The league led by Nellie Bowman of the State, who shall draw a war­
thick, laid in not lew than two conrses, I visiting her parents Wash Helmer’s.
Ai
'rsm » . .
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Floyd Budd of Battle Creek was
rant upon the State Treasurer. |tayai&gt;le
whs well attended . Topic, Miwions.
each to be proju.-rly bonded with sufli- i Mra.
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Mary
DillunU-ck of Laton Rap- home with her people the* past week.
Miss Ida Webster will lead next Sun­ to the proper authorities in such town­
is lintl &lt;Kin ItiilM.rt nf flrun.l
ship or county, or townships or ciant stone screenings and thoroughly ids and son Robert of Grand Rapids are
day evening.
Our club of ten will he entertained
rolled • Provided: That both shoulders , visiting her sister Mrs. Thos. Rode?
to-day (Monday) by Mrs. Wm. Clark. '
metalpd track sjmll 1® properly crown- j bangh.
ed »&lt;&gt; as to shed, water quickly, to the
Leon Barnum of Puntiac is spending
Hastings Markets.
side ditches, shall merit, if approved. his mid-summer vacation with his
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, SASH, AND OUR
Martel, are corrected every
4 by the State Highway a&gt;mmimiuner. I parents Mr. and Mra J. R. Barnum. i
WELL KNOWN ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPER
W
ednesday
mornirig and can t»e —
a reward from tins State of one thou- Leon has donned jiu-ket and blue |
relied■
1 upon as correct at tha: date.
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and
dollars
u
mile
and
pro
rate
for
extrousers
and
by
all
appearances
he
is
a
’
Corrected Weduesdav. Aug. 2 IVUT. ’
.CONTINUALLY ON THE MOVE.
tra miles and fractions thereof in ex- very welcome guest during harvest
.
•
I'RODUCE.
I cew of tlie first mile.
Have You Seen Our Wood,
John Kahlor and family dr Woodland !
Hundaywl at Solomon Blocher’s.
' ,'or&lt;,~ *—:n*'
Brick and Fence Posts?
SECOND PENNOCK REUNION
J.F. Blacked Wife were at Wet
VEG KTAHI.ES
-ailtnau
. JiW. ...... . FHUITS, ETC..
Odessa £over Sunday. Saturday they
attendeh tho funeral of E. Bretz at
MEATS.
At Home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pen­
that place.
nock Friday August 25th.
j. The second annual Pennock reunion J vi^° nnd
Mbore and wife of Jack- j
; will occur Friday August 25. It wilL wn took Sunday dinner with their |l?u.,'”-al,lv,&gt;~*“-ft’7*^’; Im- held at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Royal Myara.
Hheep^ac^Je.
,0 ,c
selling Mar
t Coal at Kock Bottom Prices:
E. Pennock, just south of the city limOra Yerty and family who have been |..., .. Wt-LTRV. HIDES ANl&gt; WOOL
at tbe same time guaranteeing the quality of your coal. We
its. and will I® a very enjoyable affair i spending several weeks al the home of |
invite yon to ascertain if these statements are true.
j without doubt. The first Pennock re- his father H. Yertr have returned to !
union waa-lu-ld at the same place lust ' their home at Carlton Center
i ralt Hkinn-usLehigh Egg and Nut,
Pocahontas,
Maaailon Lump,
I
_
in relatives however
«
..
.
' I Taltrtw. *&gt;i
| __
year.
All
distant
are 1
Massilon Nut,
Hocking Valley.
The Real Acme.
...
,, GRAIN,
i urged to be present. There will be a
-n. .cm. of b.wlne&lt;»."
th.
1 ”*•» ■"
; picnic dinner.
ardent lover, “Is to marry the woman
ln
eoc »heii«!.
yt
!2J
0Te
:
”
.
1
"
handpicked,
per
bu.
I1.4fl.
j All of the Latest Books at Mulhol^nieres
Hurt something
aometlilna in
In that,
that,"
” resoondrrepond- ':
wired, ntt; hardxiw.
. land's Drug Store.
.
(AY AND STRAW.
•d tbe old married man. “but tbe mala I No.,
PHONE 254.
PHONE 254.
point la to lore tbe woman yon mar- I x o- a Th
’ Get your berry boxes at DePue’s.
ty.--Lonl»rllle CourlerJonnuL
I

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.

&lt;’o Market

There are some things a man
can hide at this time of the year
—but worn trousers is not one
of them. Its cheaper to

Buy a New Su
than even to make the attempt. We have
a complete up todafe stock, and the man
or boy who wants to buy a nobby, dresev
snit can find juut what he wants. A ’look
m and a "try on" always settles file mat­
ter. In the Clothing World

“Stein-Bloch"
»“Clbthcraft

^Or
l»*t We have them both. The
aitierence between our clothes and others, i» what sells
ours.

Fine Line of Gent’s Furnishings.
SEE OUR NEWPORT NEGLIGEE
WATCH GUARDS at 50 CENTS.

Chidester &amp; Burton,
.

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I

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 3. 1905.
M. C.

A FEW
REASONS
Why you should let
us. fill your prescrip­
tions:

We have 3 Pharmacists.
We use only-the best Drugs
and Chemicals.
We charge you no larger prof­
it. on Prescriptions than on
other merchandise.
We fill them as the Dr. wishes.
He would rather you would
take them to us.
No department of our Store
receives as much attention
as this department.
1 good prescription property
filled, batfies- disease, Give
'Os’ a trial and let us con­
vince you.
We call tor and deliver them.

Excursion*.

(JERSONAL MENTION.J

Local News

Forepuughw and Sells Bros, circua
l Grand Rapids. Mich Aug 7th. 1905.
Or. J. O. MeOnffln will be al hi. 1 *" 'J’!’,0”*'?,'’.” *
s' '’7
: otfi« a. u.n.1 neat Sa.nrJay

wi“b?
*«vh*»
an admission ticket tu the show. Date
The trustees of the Methodist church
Am|C ;th
Hmit Anghth.
have voted.to hnild a $2,500 paraonage. i
: work nJ begin aoon.
| Midi. State iioiin™. Camp Meeting
The highway .-ommisaioner «f Irving
Mid'. **.«•’’**
tpwmhlpuk. (nr.bid. for bnilding . !
.F"r,
■ cement wall at tbe Irving village M !
»»tb&lt;,nx&lt;q. Dat« et
S. .- noth-.
another jwgv.
4al-T
A“» •"h
Hei , ,
...
.
, .
1 turn hunt. Aug sth inclusive.
; taike Odessa s imirshal is. screwing!
.
, .
•
.,
l-the lid In in that town.
a
tern in tbv v.Hage in mnch tatter cori F
A,"g
ft1
I dition than ever la-fore.
.•aeUnm.n raw of one fan. for tbe
,
„
, ,
round trip will lie given tor this uocassrhe sdwretary of the fair wants to let I j0n
- of•' wle
» July
- • —
- -Bate,
W and
Bl Aug
the dining hall privilege.
A nplendid b
j, y o G ? and H Limit fi.r return,
,.......
„
opportunity for some live church or &gt; uutji
;in]
other-aotaely to make somegi^lbonret
Kouim]
„umm.-r Touriiu rates tu

What ipg mi/ we do, we do do
Ed Houvener went to Grand Rapids
on Monday.

I

Harry Vincent, of Chicago. MjM*nf!
Sunday with Will Finley.
'
Charlie B.irdsali.uf Sheyboygan, Wis. '
is home for a w«*k,s visit.

Watches

We are fully prepared for the rush during the canning
• season. Everything.new, fresh and clean. You can PHONE 30
• and find everything you might want and WE WILL DELIVER IT in
• a hurry for you,
H. &amp; E. Granulated Sugar 17 lbs. for $1.00
Mason’s Fruit Jars, Pints, per dozen
55c
Mason’s Fruit Jars, Quarts, per dozen 65c
Mason’s Frnit Jars, Half GaL, per doz. 75c
Jelly Tumblers with Tops, per dozen
13c
Jar Rings, the Best, per dozen
5 and 10c
Can Tops, Complete with Rings, per doz. 30c
Parafine Wax; per pound,
20c
. 'lA/hole Mixed Pickling Spices, per pkg. 10c

‘,

and Clocks

i ■-! alisorts ot Time Keepers
only one rule covers the
le the price must purchase yon
lieskthat i« possible.

Wateh Cases
ih. Gold* 3inlu Killed and Silverine
to j rou-ei an Elgin, Waltham. Humilton or our I elebrated Lnngine
Movements.
&lt;ee these watches
whether you want to b»&lt;y or not.
i' itch or Jewelry repairing done
on •‘bort Notice to beet of satisfaction
:it rnouvT^te charges.

JOHN BESSMER,
The Jeweler.
Hastings,
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CANNING SEASON

J. («. Nagler. of Middierille, whs in
tlw c,,’
„„ ,ralM^. '
1 •
.
Chester Pryor and Claud Pierson
ww Grnud H*Pld' rhitpr!‘

ing of hwt Week. Their many friends- 14. *1«. and IL return limit Aug. 2*.' invxten-.J rdiignitutations~
•
*
Sunday excursion to Grand RapidAccording to a. now law passed by
the legislature, it will cost the man Aug
Special train leaves Hastings,
who hi reh a livery rig to go to one 8:W a.. mi, returning leav-a. Grand
place and then goes to another without Rapids ilr’.tl»]&gt;. m. Round trip rate ■'»"
notifying the liveryman. .$25 and costs cents. Bi Kes atupbahy cabs checked
or ten daks in jail.
Imperial’ Paln&lt;-&gt;
Dramatic Order
One traveling tnan was mean enough
Knighta utlKhurnssnii, Detroit. Mich.,
to say that whe:&gt; he wanted' a real,
Aug. I3-J8’ •&lt;&gt;•. One Lire plus uh cents
quiet day he wonld*go "to Marshall,
| for the round trip la authorized.; Date*
hut did not fully appreciate the great |
• qf sale Au&gt;i I I und 15. return limit
wave of reform which was eating inAug. I’.i.
. '
tu the finances oC the Queen City.

Til

FOR

Mrs. J. C. Barlier.and family return-■
ed Monday from Wall take.
--------------------------------- Mrs. Frank Radford is
very sick at •
her borne onlE. Blair .treat.

Bayview. Charlevoix. Harbor Springs.
H- &amp; Butler, the Lacey merchant,
Saturday afternoon a game betweeil j Petoskey. Traverse City and all Michi- wa» in the city on business Monday.
the Bookcase and W«xxlwork‘ing Co. gan resorts are now in effect and will1
Mrs. E. C. Rnm and daughter Mabel
nines was to have taken place but rain । contintw throughout the
11 hummer,
t___ L. 1 returned from Port Huron Tuesday.
prevented. It in hoped to pull it off j Very cheap nites are given with a re­
Mrs. Jennie Thomjisun. of •Chicago,
next Saturday.
.
,jtnrn
mm limit
limit until
until Oct.
Oct. HL
81.
is visiting her stater Mrs. Frank Kitield.
Sunday was the (With birthday
of
J.
,
.
- ■ Special round trip Sunday rates are
Ben McMurray, of Grand Rapids,
T.
VaUSvcle.
c' Johnstown.
~ '
of
His , U(&gt;p. jn effect, a
of one fair for the visited home friends here over Sunday.
children and relatives heli&lt;ed* him to njrtnd (ri
Mi charged. P^asengura • Mrs. C. S. and Miss Brown. of Grand
celebrate the occasion, and presmited
in i
iicii starting. I*)int by.ipidnight Rapids... are vinting relative* in the
him with a fine gold'watch.
^Kame datrt Tickets are good on all
Lee Hayes was tried' liefore
ce i passenger trainson this division if they
Major Charlea Hatton and wife are
Btahup Tuesday char
violating
A Michigan train for Michigan visiting relatives in Hillsdale and
a city onlimuu
Teh forbids hitch­
Hudson.
ing cat.UiHli*the street for feeding pur- people, fa^t. comfortable and n invenient. Michigan Central *'Wolverine'
Miss Emma Roe. of Grund Rapids,
saves half a day going and coming and is spending the w-ek with Miss Emma
Dr. -Spinney failed to catch th- train gives a whole day for business in New
Wightman.
Monday muniing which would bring York. Lwvea Hftstings‘at 11
a. in. 7 Mrs. Kate Houfatatter of Woodland
him to this city in time for his regular
Detroit 8$4O p. m., arrive Bntfalo 8:50
appointment. Consequently be had to p. in., arrives Grand Ont nd Station was the guest uf Mr. and Mrs. H. I’almatier Monday.
drive over from l&gt;ake Odemu.
New York. 8:00. a. m. The' fastest
Dr. J. G. McGuttiri .returned from
Dr. Lowry whs called to fowlingtrain
____ _T_.
______ ___Try ....
in ___
.1 America.
it. ,
Monday, and with Dr. Gallagher off Methodic Assembly, Orion. Mich., ■ilia Madkinaw trip this week much im­
proved in health.
;
that place perfohnt^l an operation on . Aug. 15-29 '05. ~
’
Fur thioccasion, a
Mm. Alice Goucher returned Mon­
Bert Stanton, of Baltimore. for appen­ rare of one fare pins 25 cvntjj for the
dicitis. The ojierntion was successful. round trip will lie given. Dates of day from. Grandville where she vhite'
her sist-r Mrs. Griswold.
C. Osgood has rented the Lichty sale. Aug. 15. )’». 17. Retnm limit
Will Votings, of Bellevue, visited his
house in the 2d ward and in now a res­ Aug. 21.
Hone 31.
The Druggists, ident of the city. We are pleased to
Seventh Day Adventist'WestMichigan father and mother. Mr.-and Mrs. H. O.
v. v make W indow Shades all sizes to have such men as Mr. Osgood come to
Youngs
the first &lt;&gt;f the week.
conferimre Mid camp meeting at Alle­
order,
Mm. M. J. Bowe?- and daughter
this city. Can’t [get too many of them. gan. Miphl. Aug. 17-28 ’of’-' For this
Agents tor DeVue Paint
A nine and three-quarter’* pound 1 &lt;&gt;cca»i»»« a rate of one and- one third Cnrrie {pent Sunday with relatives in
Uuolta* Delivered
l&lt;aby arrived'at the home of Mr. 'and first class limited fare for th- round Nashville and Maple Grove.
order)- filled the day received Mr-. Clnpd Slawnon Wednesday mom- ;riP
authorized. Dates of sale. Angv
Mis- Maud Ryan left Tuesday for

Ffed L. 17249614

NEEDFULS

Chhrles Lewis will return to Panes-a
villc, O.. Saturday.
.

Mich.

MODERN TREATMENTS

Race Meetiug in. Cfratid Rapiita.
No uo»&lt;bt many of onr readers have
Mich.. jAuu. H-ll. 'O.'.' Date* Jf -sale
noticed as w- have how the cherry Aug. 8 andb«. retnm limit- Aug. 12.
trees in this xicinity seem to Is*denud­ . For this occasion a rate of $1.1" for the
ed of leave-. Syme prst is evidently
round trip is authorized.
doing thia mischief. We would be glad
W..S. Rarroti Agt.
to have ariy uf our readers tell n« what
the trouble i-anil'what is the remedy
for it.'

ANNOUNCEMENTS

J will be in Hastings on or about
Sept. !5th to finish work.&lt;leaning and
The United Brethren church will
repairing steam, hot water and hot
air fnruace-, also chimneys. Am able , hold ita ruuming and evening service,
to give first class local references |n re- ; in the Advent church while building
the new church. Next Sunday morn­
gard to aljility.
ing the subject Of the sermon will be.
P. E. Enbbdy.
“A testimonial • worth having."
Grand Rapids.
Young people’s meeting at •’&gt;:»&gt;. Eve­
Secretary Schantz reports most en­
ning service at. 7:30. Sunday school
couraging-,. prospects for the coming
after morning service. l&lt;ee H. Pryor,
fair. The merchants of the city and
prosecuting attorney, will deliver the 1
connty have taken all the advertising
address in the' evening.
space in the premium book. Everyone
Regular meeting Ha-tings Chapter
seems to be on the alert to Iwm the
O.
E. S. next Tuesday evening.
fair and its success Is already assured.
Watch the jwpers for later announce­
ments.

The Agricultural Society gave Mr.
Geo. A. Lindgren a contract for ex­
terminating.the weeds and thistles on
RHEUMATISM.
OEFORMITIES. the fair ground track with his Weed
eline. It is not poisonous to stock. It
is doing n thorough job. Mr. Lindgren
hid #11 Nervous, Blood,
'»kiti ind Chronic Diseases..
wants agents for his preparation. Ad­
dress
Hastings. Heath &amp; Carveth keep
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
the preparation.
\ntki-.--Young women for Trainis
fpr Nurses. Address; Room*
Telephone orders for Drugs prompt­
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
ly filled at nulholland’s. No. 241.
Jackson. Michigan
for tlie enro of all chronic
and surgical casts

“Good Cheer*’
Shoe
True to its Name,
.Makes Life Cheerful.
Every rkgiyian needs a'pair.
Once' worn, always worn. Be­
comes a habit.
.
TBjf. A PAIR FOR |FOOT COMFORT.

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co.,
The Quality Shoe Store.

Burr. Oklahoma, where she will -pend
her vacation-with her father.

Wil) Edwards, who has been visitiff^
home friends for a few day? returned
to Manchester. Mich.. Monday.
Mis- Eielyt*. Kopf and Miss Mina
Bat-s 'returned Tu—day from Pent­
water where tli-y have ta-en. visiting
Mr-. Ella Dakin' * and Miss Glenna
Hulmes, of WnnpaCa. Wis., are visiting
at II. A. Lathft»p's and other Barry Co.
friends.

Diplomacy.

Mamma—I hope Willie didn't tell a
fib when you found he had been nt the
jam. Aunt Jane—Not at all! Wheu I
discovered Hint somebody bad l»een at
the jam lie looked at Fido and wild. "I
didn't know, auntie, that dogs liked
jam.’’—Boston 'transcript
A Llniculat.

' "What bu he learned nt college?’
"Why. lie seems to have devoted him­
self to the study of modern languages.
I’ve heard him talk baseball, football,
golf, tennis, horse, polo and poker In
the course of half on hour."

WRIGHT
•

Word from J. T.i Lombard aunuhuces
lie is having the time of his life at
Mullet take, getting "so healthy he
doefcnt kn»w what to do with himself.
Mr. and Mrs. - A. M. Bostater .and
children and Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Bostnter and family visited Mrs..
Harry Dexter, of Thornapple, SundayMrs. Cyntha Hart .-of Wayland, was
the guest of her father and mother.
Mr.^and Mrs. David Houfstatter4 and
other friends from Thursday until
Monday.

Roth men and women when they de­
cide to •'wrap up" do so by Increasing
the number of layers of clothing In
front.over those on the hack of tho
body. It is a groat mistake. The main
"telephone exchange" of the nenes of
the body lies Id the spinal cord, situ­
ated in the spinal canal, and ibis ex­
change has Immediate, complete . and
Instantaneous connection with the ski:;
of the whole of tlie back of the trunk
und Is much more sensitive than that
of the skin In Trout.
It behoovei us. then*, to see that tlie
1 back Is covered, Tf not more than, at
least as much ns, tlie front, between
the shoulders. In meh the tfiln.back
of the waistcoat ta “the undertaker's
best friend." In women It Is the space
between tbe top of tho corset and the
center of the neck, more especially in
that type of garment popularly known
as the "pneumonia blouse.’’ —London
Mali
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ROS

MONEY BACK STORE

•

PHONE No. 30

W. II. Schantz lyft Munday evening
for th- -Sim&gt;. when* he attended the
semi-rentennis! of the hiiihling of the
Sob canal.
Bert‘Maynard. &lt;tf Bhu Island. 111.,
who lots ta»rtn visiting his uncle A. D.
Maynard in. this city, 'returned tp his
home Wednesday.;

Miss Alice Dickerson went to Grand
Rapids Tuesday to tie the guest of
Miss Hazel Clemen L A party of young
Mrs. WilThere will lie a silver medal contest' l&gt;eople, to be chaperoned by “
at tbe .Holmes church Tuesday evening liiun Clement, will go to Highland
August 8, given by a class uf seven Park for two week*. Miss Dickerson
girta. Good speaking good music and will lie one of the party.
Many of our reailers will remembe**
an enjoyable time are Assured.
Tlie M. E. quarterly conference for , W. H. Whipple, who^onee rtn the
Hastings circuit, will lie held- in Yeck- j roller^mill here. He and his daughter
ley school housed Aug. 5 at 2:S0 p. tn.' • Mias Josie are now living in Lus
At the same hour and place Aug. B the , Angeles. Cal., and find tho climate
very beneficial to Mr. W’s health. Miss
quarterly meeting will be held.
Mm. J. Mead of Morgan will conduct W. is conducting a millinery establish­
the services at the Townsend hall Bun­ ment in that city.
I/mis Michael ntul his nephew Clif­
day evening.
Epworth league Siimtayy evening at ford Mirhni.4 are epxected in thiscity
0:80. Subject. "The first fruits fpr Thursday. As we have before explain­
God.." Leader, Mrs- Nora lloatM . ed Louis has lieen retained for another
year at tbe Ames la.. University at an
The Christian Science Society ser­
increased salary. Clifford will enter
vices in G. A. H hall at 10:M Tqjnc. ■
the school next fall. Next year he will
Soul.
I join a surveying party which will work
1‘tixtmaster General Cortelyou.; Has through Coluraflo and New'Mexico.
issued an order providing that here­
------------------after service on all rural free delivery j

routes shall lie suspended on New Years .
dav. Washington’s birthday, Decbratitrti day. Fourth of July. Latair day,
and Thanksgiving day. Chriatmps is the j
only legal holiday on which.tlie catri- j
ors will lie re&lt;|uired to make deliveries i
on their routes.

We positively guarantee every article we sell: if it is not just
• as represented just tell us and we will cheerfully REFUND YOUR

Hastings, Mich

MID-SUMMER

CLEARANCE CLOTHING SALE I
Before, taking inventory. and in order to dispose, of all seasonable
merchandise, we announce a CLEARANCE SALE, which will last
from

Saturday, Aug. 5, to Saturday, Aug. 19,
14-DAYS-14
During thin tinie we will ruthlessly cut prices on all desirable goods
to such a low figure, that we feel sure of quick sales. It is an unbroken rule with this store, that no goods are to be carried over
from season to season. Iu order to accomplish this, we are pre­
pared to sacrifice all our reliable Summer stock. It is sqjdorii that
Men and Young Men of this vicinity have the opportunity Of buy­
ing a hand-tailored, fashionable

’

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KAUFMAN GARMENT at actual cost.
We will oiler, for a limited time only, your choice of any of our
$14. $15, J16.50and $18 single or double breasted sack suits $12.00
You can make your selection from all the nobbiest and most ex­
clusive fabrics. These garments are skillfully tailored throughout
and are guaranteed in fit and wearing qualities by ourselves and
the makers.
.
four Encl Flt-Yoor Most Becoming Stylo all Ready to pot on al $12.
THE BIS CUT ON SHOES STILL CONTINUES.
WE HIVE THE COOOS-WE'LL CUT THE PRICES-YOU DO THE REST.

Summer Cereals
Many people think there should never be a break­
fast without a cereal on the table. We can give you
ho pleasing a variety that you need, never tire though
you do eat a cereal 365 times a year. We have all
kinds, as well as an almost endless variety of the crisp­
est, daintiest fancy baked goods you ever bad the pleas­
ure of tasting.
RUD OIICTfiMCDC pre our best advertisers for onr
UUH bUulUniLnd coffees, teas and tobaccos.
Remember that we deliver to all parts of the city.
We Sell Sanitary Braad.

COOK
THE GROCERS,

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&amp; SENTZ,
HASTINGS, rtlCH.

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I’hoot 37.

C. H. OSBORN.
When you buy our.
BREAD you cam
taow that y°u ar®
Dll
tlie best of
.................. materials, baked by
aniexperienced baker
and in the most scientific man• tier. Everything pure, clean,
and wholesonw.
if you want the best, ask your
grocer for Barnaby’s Bread.
When you are. hungry come to
us for a
.

OUR

ddfar

ILAU

25 cents
Everything is neat and clean.
Lunch Room in connection and
order cooking a specialty. Nice
line of Cigars and Candies.

Barnaby Bros.,
First door east of Banner Office.
Phon- 123

Hastings, MM.

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 3. 1905.

|j«Woodland Department
9
WOODLAND.

Correctly Cut;
Deftly Designed;
Surely Sewed;
Nicely Pressed
When you ’come tu add to
these rpiallties the Best of
Quality, you have a si|it that
you will be pleased with.
That’s what ws are here for.
We want to please you, and
know that we musi, if you
continue to remain uur cus
turner. It's our aim \&lt;&gt; build
up our trade that way—be
c^use ills the right way.
’

BARN BURNED.
During the hard rain and eltsctrical
storm Friday night, John Landis’ barn
was.struck by lightning and burned.
MT. L. had $500.01) on the luirn but
unfortunately he carried only $100.00
uf insurance on the cohtents of his
barn. He had a large amount of con­
tents bnrfied, being able tu save only.u
very little,. Among the articles burned
was alwiut forty. tons of hay, a new
binder, a new corn harvester, a new
drill, a new buggy and- a very valu­
able dog. His loss will without -doubt
be about $0011.00 over and above his insu rance.

LAKE VIEW.
Mr. anil
»n&lt;l
--------—Mm
-— D. F. Oo»r»&lt;Jl
Mr. and Mrs Zimmerman are the
Mr. -nd Mnr Ao«m Huh of MlddMriU. ot^e
H. Cogs- proud i«arentM of an 8 jjouihI toy. torn
ville
made .
a *»«
short «■&gt;«
visit at H.
! July 24.
line easL Dr. Roberta CL E. Ruwlad- well's the find of the wuefc
j The Mimes Hare1, and Jemie Smith
or's elevator and Wm. Smith will hpre I
HOLMES church.
: entertained their cousin Ruth Joris. of
phones put ;in.
•
|
Mrs. JL .’P. Fuller entertained the
i— —;------- • --------- ------. . --, -------------, Kalamazoo.
Mn. Abljry CM, »d L.H
following named, fr.end. Thumday-. ,
pomiM
and family (went Monday to visit rela- ,|(ii Elu
aniJ
Klltb
live, in Grand Rapid, and in the , ( Kir|wvln, x. y.. Mr. B. M. I ing un the uncut Canada thistles Fri-

COAT$ GROVE.
Tbe toiqion. Roe h» i»™ e«.od«1 from Xdlbbd her. on th. town

WEST WOODLAND.

Louisa Hauer is working for Mrs.
Walter Barnum in Carlton.
w
’ Chilly Livingston and Arloa Reigler
of Freeport are spending the week with
the latter’s bister Mrs. Fred Durkee.
Henry Schaibly and family were
guests uf A. J. Hunt in. Carlton Sun­
day.
Will Reiglar anti Donald and Russel
Smelker of Freeiort .Were gn-sts of
Fred Durkee Sunday.

Mrs. ’Wilcox of Ionia visited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Densmore last
week.

Northern -put of the .late,
,Ul)dj.
Uekpurt. X. Y.. Mrx. Susie d‘*
Tom Fitzpatrick of this place went
- Mrs. Leri Chase I, at Irving -earing ■
uf Su,Dy Point, and Mrs Win­
to work with C. Youngs’ threshing
ter her danihler Mn. Warren Kelaey. rrt. Handy. ot-Hastings.
j
machine
Thursday.
.
; Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey'"jnfatit
child
died
'
'
3
Mrs. May Townsend is entertaining ;
i last Thursday.
*
Walter Bortater who has been Mtuytor Htepfathcr ”
of» Wasinngtun. ...
I). C.
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x™ '' *_ _ - -—- • ~
a £ew
' D. P. Spriigue and family-camped at Ho Ills rf'ceutlv »&gt;een a visitor at the ln£ Wlth rr«*nk Charlton tor
mouths,
returned
to his home
i Unx hfe » r.™- day.
««*- Their J&lt;lir „ p.^j, Or^on.
•“ ”‘V‘ “
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1------ ---in Hasj son Ray and wife were with them.
I ifr. ami Mn*. Geu. Fuller are visit- tin^* Thursday.
Annin. GlUnpje .l-mt W week
; Miss Birdie, Johnson lias a cousin ’ jini
n, tbe latter’, ,i,t&lt;-r line J.iue.
Wight .nd attending the camp meet- wlth b«’r »““t Mr», Kennedy &lt;m tbe
' from Granjl Ledge visiting her.
..id at Baton Rapid, a few day, thi, j sut» «»*•
j Miss Marie Wolfe uf Hastings who ; in,
Claud Mead has his new hon»e near। was visiting friends here a few days W
wtei-k.
last week'returned home Monday.
I Thi-ro
will be an experience social at. *y completed.
Oversmith’s Tkunwlay evening ‘Mundic Charlton returned home from
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport of Wood- Ve ’
। Charlotte Sunday.
land and sun Eugene and family, L. An_ IO,
.
j Boice and family, E. Hall and family,
I
.
-fere will to a silver medal, contest
Percy Reed of Quimby attended

Lehigh
Valley
Railroad
“The LineMutifur
•

buffalo

to

NEW YORK

u..,l T.wu. r'li.i... nnrl F,*.-'..nr Qnn.
1.'
Bessie Weaver has gone to Lake i and Jesse Chime and family spent Sun- Ht ihtiA-hurclj Tuesday evening Aug. 8. chureh at this place Sunday.
- j WHl Kenfield of Battle Creek has
Preaching at the school bouse was
Odessa where she' has a position in the j d“v M
1 Mr. and Mrs Freeman of the State | bee^1 vigftjng his annt Mrs. Carrie i well attended (Sunday evening.
telephone office.
L. Fan! is getting ready to pnt
Road
visited
nt
James
Townsend^
P(mo&gt;
lee
n
few
&lt;j
MV
*
the
past
week.
Mrs. Ida Durkee and Mrs. Lew Lydv
several -rods of new cement walk, He
DOWLING.
Sunday.
spent a few days at j
and
has the gravel drawn .and placed for a visited the latter’s daughter Mrs. Dale
Mrs. James re\rn.*enud has Imen enl. x.
. ..
, pis. Lowry and Gallagher performed
Quick in Bellevue over Sunday.
Wi
...
,
.
.
via..
Wap lake tl»e guest of Mr. and Mrs.,
foundation.
•
•
tertaitung a daughter from tork State.
:
an
ojeratiun
for
appendicitis
on
Bert
John A^hby of Cloverdale wisited J.
Ed Dkirton.
Mist Ena Terple went to Hastings on
She returned home last week.
Stanton Monday; he is at the home of
Mrs. Emma A. Rowlev nnd c|itldren •.
Munday to work in the Hasting Journal H. Dqrkee lasl Friday.
Full line of HATS and
B. F. Hamp has a daughter and her ■ of ijdnd Hill, Ohio, went to Hastings his brother Earle at thi&gt; place. Bert
Walter Barnum and family of Carl­
office. John says he knows where to
is resting as well as could be exirected
sun
from
Eaton
Rapids
visiting
him
GENT’S
ton. Frank Dillenl&lt;eek and family of
Wednesday to visit her hualMtid's jutr- ■
get good help.
i
at t!)b» writing.
and other relative*) in Castleton.
'
ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rowley.
FURNISHINGS.
Mrs. H. E. Hill is working in the Wumerville, visited at VTtn. Lee's Sun­
Mr.
Huffman is entertaining his
Richard Demand and wife and Miss
day.
Harry Earland of Chicago is th.Woodland News office for a time. She
' sister
Mrs. Roljerts, also daughter
Eunice Hall spent Sunday in Vermont­ gn«|t uf W. S. Barnum's people n
Burt Pettingill has gone to Buchanan
few i
takes the place of Miss Teeple who has
ville with, frienilk
’ „
Ethel, from Toledo. Ohio.
day^
this
week.'
to visit his sister Mrs. Ida Huff and
gone to Hastings.
Five, through train, cA
Floyd Wood of Marshall is at this
Mrs, William Brook* spent a few
Sheldon’ McArthur weht to Isatolla family for a few days.
place Imrvesting his wheat.
Hefcie Durkee was tty* guest uf her days last week with tor sister Mka.
NORTHWEST CASTLETON.
county
to
visit
his
brother
last
week,
..Dining fagg. d
The Clothier,
Kennedy who has
little baby.
cousin Jesse'Durkee near Hastings uvcr‘'■Dell
‘
Mrs Nellie Sarber and ton Clinton
and expects to lie gone abou.t two
Owen Townsend spent Saturday and
Woodland,
Mich.
Sunday.
’ Mrs. John Marks and son from the
of Argus. Ind.. are visiting her parents
weeks.
Connects at Bnr'.. Sunfiay with Nashville friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wise fur a few
George Homan and wife of Flint ; StHte Road visited friends here Sun­
A goodly number took ih the excur­
wing the looks of weeks.
Niagara Falls* uJi
sjient last week with Fteed Baine and day.
sion to Ottawa Beach last Sunday.
hist
ing them a coat nf
lines from th* West.
Mrs. Weaver.
■ Cash Warner and wify visited friends
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ormsbee enter­
Miss Emma Bizer has gone-to Grand
paitl
•
tained . their {daughter and htudmnd |
Elmer Rising and wife.lefl Tuesday in Hastings Satnrjday and Sunday.
Rapids fur .a few weeks vacation.
Ml and Mrs. .Judge Barnum enter- ■from west of Hastings, also Mr. and
for an ^tended tour through the West- I • Levi Cotton an&lt;l wife of West Ver­
Altort Long has sold his 1 house and
I the L. T. L. lust Friday night Mrs. Flicicenstien of Kalamazoo i*st ,
era states.
montville visited at Elins Bevier's Sun­ . taint
lot on South Main street to Wililain
whit i was well attended.
Sunday
Mrs. Ellis Lamb went to Grand Rap­ , dty; Mohler. M r. Mohler always has his eyes
and Mix J. F. Black will soon
General Agent, Ita^nge? L.-riru
ids the first of the week to visit her . New wheat has been coming hen- to
Jay Welmter and wife of Kalamazoo
■ open for a good investment.
Sent. Buffalo. \. A . v: M tl.'tejfj.
lie Httetings rt-sidenU. sister who is very low with cancer of the elevator -piiteilively.
spent Sunday with his brother Frank.
HRTS. Traveling Pa*,
!
Wiliam Cramer fell last Monday eve-.
Sa j;
(iutchess and family Will
the stomach.
.Nellie
Bryant
is
helping
Mrs.
Geo
1 nng anil was quite severely injured.;
Thai s what our Ideal Cof­
CARLTON CENTER.
B
hki
and
wife
went
’
fishing
on
Mrs. David Curtis and’-Mr-. Weaver
Robinsun with iher house work.
|1 His faw was qiiittf .badly bruised ami
fee does, and it only coats
visited at Waiter ’.fortUy's in Lake
George Wofthton of Grand 'Raimis is Thoriutpplv hike Saturday. Stun came
I lie has not fwll£ recovered ret.
William Heniington went to Battle
20 Cents a Pound
back: with a smile on his face, but
visiting his wife at Mrs. Wright’s.
Odessa Sunday.
■ Creek last Wednesday ami returned
• Mrs. Mary &lt;A. Rowlasler went to
Will .•Mine back witli a soln'r fine. We
If you are not satisfied
Mr. and Mrs Begrow of Lake Odessa
State of MM.JT-U. &lt;
Misses
Anna
Brown
and
Jessie
Dur
­
with
a new threshing machine.
’
I
Carlton
to
vist
relatives
andfriends
.
after trying Jl your money
Niiil-v. lx
■
wen- calling ujmii friepds in this vicin-,
will be cheerfully refunded.
| last Sunday. She expects to return to kee uf the. State Road vi-Jted at J. H.
W! i|»- John' Mead was driving bis
•ity Kunday.
Durkee's
las^Thursday.
her home in Blanchard soon.
HERE’S WHAT’S
WANTED horn that drill n.-i- It
i
tiff
from
his
torn
fluor
last
Satursent tbrlr claim- ag;i;i.
George Keeler from Kansas is visit­
A. J. Senter of Carlton,’ railed 911 his
FOR SATURDAY
J. M. Smith and family luivegoneto
A. Bark tate &gt;f
ing hisxbrother Joseph Keeler. They day. ;&gt;ne of the. h&lt;&gt;rM«s broke through.
aud that all creditors &lt;
Mr. Smith's farm in Yankee Springs parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Senter last
~
It came out all right ’with A Citizen of Hastings Supplies the -cuired to iirewnt'Uu-lr
pounds nj
were intending,tu visit their only sister the fibor.
Friday.
&lt;uurt. at tin- Froliate ।
for a week's vacation
x
Granula- XI
the e|cc«q&gt;tiun.uf a few scratches.
Information.
Mrs. Cook of Durand, when word
tluga. tor examtDatkm .
ted &gt;u gar for Cash. •...............v ’1
Charlie
Velte
and
wife
of
East
Wood
­
Mrs. Roy Dillenbeck went to visit
z-*
L Wai I
. •
z
. . . ,OT’' tbt» :i.&gt; day
was received of her death, and the)
■ Over half the complaints of mankind -ueb claims w'.i; i«
her parents in northern Michigan last land visited at Will Hauer's Sunday.
CASTLETON CENTER.
originate with the kidneys.
¥?nd,’,Y fr,t
left iiuinediatdy for her home.
Don't forget that I deliver
!
A alight toncl, &lt;d backache HrM.
&lt; “ nSMjig
Munday. She expects to make an ex­
Quarterly meeting was well attended
The Pratt Republican-says that 8. B.
NORTH WOODLAND.
orders several miles out from
Twinges and shooting pains in tbe
tended visit
Coats ■ Grove.
Phone me
Farmers are getting ov«ir the rush of Leavens arrived in Pratt. Kansas, at this place.
loins follow. They must to chocked.
when you want anything.
Onr marshal ran in a drunken man haying and harvesting anil arc taking safely last Tuesday.
I.idk; Stuckey of-Charlotte-is making ; thej- lead to graver complications.
last Monday. . He found him lying be­ a breathing spell.
The sufferer seeks relief.
MMKTil.V
Morris Bowler jr. who works in the a twe weeks visit with friends and relPiaster* are tried, and liniments for
side the street. having fallen off his
Itetaiilt bavlDx beeu ti
A very severe electrical {storm visited Bo«ton Store. Chicago, is visiting ative at this place. ’
Remember' I pay the highest
tbe back.
bicycle.
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■
this vicinity last Friday night about 2 friends and relative
So-called Kidney cures which do nut
Mif t Josephine Raymond is working
market price for your produce.
Keiiter. dated the thlrt’
A gentleman by the name of ''Sail­ O'clock. A very beavj- rain followed:
cure.
.
rrconb-zl the i»«i
Tlie recent heavy’- rain did great goo&lt;l at Hakting-.
The Ing-looked-for result wemsunat* IJlw-i
or” had a nwrry
of BIO!
. - time last Friday.
It struck Geo. 'Jastifsr’s big nice tom
tu the corn and lieans Imt slightly
Flu ence Kenunl and brother who11 tainablv..
and &lt;*u which ttw-f
.He said he was celebrating his birth- filled with hay and grain burning it
damaged oats and hay.
have &gt;een apendfag the ptwi few weeks,
If vou suffer, do you want relief'
M,ro
day. He slept in the ’coop" and to tho ground and a large wheat sfack
Follow the plan adopter! by this Has-' Ih* tolli
COdTS QROVE
The local hall team were again fih- hen* n-t unital to their home iu Battle
iaeemed to enjoy himself.
tings Vitixen.
outside. It was pretty'wdll insured.
able to play ball Satunlay owing futhe Creek
QENEKSL STORE.
A J. Newton.
Grand struct. «s.: Sfut';
I James: M. Smith was in Big Rapids
Hugh Myers and family’ of Clarks­
'rain.
The
Rutland
nine
accompanied
Mis । Lillian Delong has gone to Bat
I Jiave had amw exjiertcnce with eootalnod to
[feist Thursday on legal* business. Htf ville and Herb Calkins and family of
Doan’s Kidney Pill*, procured at A.r
by »
at ptu
by some Hastings talent* were on . hand
'iretnnied on Friday.
Nashville were- visitors at the parental
K. Mulholland's drug store- isuccesto ’
but.the ground was.so wet and injuring
riioitAru &lt;»i:dee
Mist Hanoi Taylor uf Charlotte is to W. H. Goodyrtar) and it has Iw-en
; Mr. and Mrs. Len Wolrott of Free­ home of Mr. and "Mrs. C. Demary over rain called the game at the end of the
State of Michigan, Count)- of Harrv. u.
thdl
certain
pl*,
I
s’ exceedingly satisfactory, in fact jnst
visitii g her mint Mrs. Cal Irlund,
At a somIoii of the Probate uo&lt;irt for tbe port visited relatives in Woodland last Sunday.
tbe t&lt;ncn»hii&gt; of
second inning. Knowles and Nichols
County of Harry, holdeu at ih« rtobate office
John flhrvey and sister Jennie visit­ as satisfactory km anything pu&amp;dblv Htslcof Mk-hlxai.,
.
tn the city of HiuUnx*'. In -aid County on Bunday.
Let Rush and wife Sunduyed at J. were the local Isattery. Next Friday
, could be, fur they cured me uf a dull tbe south lull:, of He­
Thursday, the I3tli day of .hilj. In tbe year
ed At Jiil" 'Linst-a's Sunday.
aching pain in the small of mv tock lion taiuitor JMtW’ti, and -,l
, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shray-uf Wood­ Kick’s in Carlton.
one thousand nine-hundred and fve.
the team will meet the Dowilng team
north luUL of tbe i&gt;orth«&gt;i.
Present CtuiK. M. Mack.-Iiiilge of Probate.
that had annoyed me for years.* 1 am number
&gt;tnd Mrs. Chas. Offley and
t»cnty-t«o. all in
W. Gavitt and family spent a part of at the fair ground, on the occasion ^of
In the matter of the estate of Albin* E. land visited relatives in Grand Lodga
north of ransr- i.iuniter i
K'd
• rvoo®“en'&lt;1 lean's
Burd deceased.
spent Sunday nt Edwin Mead's.
last Saturday and Sunday.
last
week
with
tto
former's
sister
Mrs.
the
Gleaners
picnic
and
on
Saturday
&lt;&gt;n teadins and iBIuk th* petition duly vertfled of Walter If. Burd, sen of %ald deceased,
Fur sale by all dealers. Price 3o
Mr. ami Mrs. L. Parrot visited North Elery Purdnn in Odessa.
will play at home again, with the pin-,
praying that an Order or Decree may-N- m«de
WELCOME CORNERS.
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N.
by this court determining ’’ho are or were tile Woodland friends last Sunday.
J. Spencer and wife sq&gt;ent Saturday hooks from Bowne%
: Y., sole agents tor the United States.
lawful heirs of saW deceased aud entitled to
Hay ng and harvest ing
is
nearly
over.
kuy Cramer wiw quite sick on Fri­
Inherit her estate.
M isscs Stella Parrot and Maude Bates and Sunday near Portland at tlie home
„
| Rememstor the name-Doan s-and Attorney for NurUr-v.
Tliereupon It Is ordered that Friday, tbe
The W. C. M. C. v™
will meet at «the take 1,0 other.
day and Saturday uf last week.
Dated HarttagA'Mldu. .’•■«
ttth day of aukum. A. D.. 1805. at ten o'clock are attending camp meeting at Eaton of the former's brother Z. Spencer.
In tbe forenoon, te- assigned for the heurtnr of Rapids this week.
Frank Allerding has a new boree.
i Mrs. H. B. Gammon is expected home &lt; f Miss Clara Richards Aug. 11. j
«a)d petition and that the heirs at law of said
deceased and uh other jwrsons interested in
Last Satunlay our Ijase ball team
home
the
last
of
the
week.
Mrs.
Frank
Caasiady
who
has
been
Harry Teal of Milwaukee formerly
•aid* estate, are required to appear at a sveslou
gaining slowly.
of said Court, thru to be boiden at the probate played with Saranac at Lake Odessa. of Hastings is visiting at his father­
office, in the city of Hastings, in said county,
| Atotit thirty friend* of Orlie Faurey
EAST CARLTON.
and show cause if any there tie. why the prayer The day was very rainy and the crowd in-law's and other friends at this!
of the jietHtonrr may not be granted. And It was rather slim but the toys succeeded place.
.
MisR
Bessie
Friend
who
haa
lieen
K
“
tber,
d
«t his home last Wednesday
is further ordeued. that said petitioner give
DOtiee to the persons interested In said estate in playing tbe game wliich'ended in a
Is it true you want to look old? Then keep your gray h&amp;’c- if nots_Jit
in Sunfield and- —
West Sebewa evenin r to remind him of his twentyWinslow Annalile of Sebewa spent i visiting
of the tJendcncy of said petition And the hearing
score
of
4
to
2
in
favor
of
Saranac.
first bii *thdny,
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
A numlier from here
returned to her home last Friday.
then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color
Sunday at J. Spencer's. '
published la the. HASTtNuH HAKxaaanewaexpect
Lewis
Clum
haa
a
very
’
sick
cow.
_O£
early life restored to your hair.
•’ *
to
attend
the
Gleaners
picnic
paper printed and circulated in said County of
Harry £hade and Lqln Wess from
Huckle-berries are’reported very plen­
Barry, cnee 1n each week for three suooentve
Benjamin Taylor uf Saranac visited tiful this year, a good many are hustl­ Sunfield called on Bessie Friend Snn- which will to held in.Hastings Friday.
---- --------- - ------- -*---- &gt;t ht-aring.
JHAtj. M.Mack,
day.
.
relatives in North Woodland last Sun- ing after them in this vicinity.
Mr. und Mrs. Fischer spent Sundav
Probate Itetfster.
Judge of Probate.
lA true copy).
DOLLAR A YEAR.
&lt; ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Wickham with tlje latter’s brother in Baltimore. THE HASTINGS
NORTHWEST CARLTON.
Mary Spencer spent last week with
;
visited
the
latter's
parents
J.
Friend
HBOHATE OKDER.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gorham spent ' Bn&lt;l wife Sunday.
j relatives in Bowne.
Blate of .Michigan. County or Harry, m.
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
Al a stKslon of the ProluUe Court for »p
K .
K ■ • H. K
Sunday in Yeckley their former home.
JJr. and Mix Otis Laudon and
County of Barry, holden at the Probate offlee I Orpha Lehman is still improving.
in
tbe
tut*nAcity
of ii^'unirt.
oi
Ila«UiiKs.
in taw
said
county।
eouutjri
on • I &gt;T. Katherman and family of Lake
COBB'S CORNERS.
Lightning
struck
J.
Sutton
s
torn
in
,
daughter
Mina.
alv»
Mrs.
Arista
Flemi
W
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W.«dnc«fay tbn ■AUii-dar of July la tbe year; .
Hastings on Friday night and did con- i-»-■» the S. Adventirt rteet-1' ,Mra*John Sa,n of «rand Rapid.
cen tbouswd Hint-hunt)red und live.
____ ___spent
____ _______
_ . at
.. Bordamon
.
ing. attended
Odessa
Sunday
PrwH-nt. Chas. M. .’Mtaek. Judge of Frobato.
I
'
siderable damage, but fortunately did ing in Lowell last Sabbath.
•
visited tor brother John Trego Sunday.
,J°
.1^?— deccaw-d.
of«f Jan”-' I
K
W. Jotiuson
not act it afire.
Met Crawford and dnu^bter Ida visis ^r8,
Trego and non Fred spent
Ou readlisc mid filing the petition duty vert- ■ Miss Edna and Earl Trinkaus of
«Z
METHOD THEATMEM win cure you. *u.i m..
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rx , ,
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......... uniiuuivrjuavJHIfled, of Jennie Waters. the mot tier ol said de­ Plymouth are spending a few weeks
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Barnum and tedJMn-. Mariah Strickland Sunday
Saturday
and
Sunday
with
the
former's
ceased. praying that an order ur decree may be
lildren spent
snent Sunday
Snndav with W.
W Savaa,ivU.
..
made by this court detcnninlug who are or were With their consia Forest Hager.
children
Mm. .......................
Will AllcrUing vi.ltud her n.'r- . b??“r J"”“ U*lh&lt;’"’
K
theJawml liHrapf said drerased and entitled to
inherit bis estate-.
Mrs. Archie Holden spent last week cool.
... Mix
..Gene
~
1OO latMm. Flora Gama and daughjer who
enta Mr. and
Cain the
■njen-upou It Is ordered, that Friday the 2Sth
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Bogers of Has- i
day of August a. I), tarn at io o'clock Intne with friends near Mulliken.
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
petition and that the heirs at taw of said deceas­ I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koons and grand­
..
’
.
ed and all other persons inter-sled In Mid estate daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and and children of Freeport spent Sunday
I be MN-ta! at John Tregu's Saturday
at their cottage on Middle lake
I, frank Wood n,ul
visited the I
are required to appear at a session of said
THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS
*
Court, then to t&gt;e boHteti Kt the Probate office. ^Itx^J. E. Lehman.
Mr .nJv« nc
i
.
hitter's parents Mr. and Mrs. William ; night Was well attended in spite of the
In the City of Hastings, in said County and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Savacoq! and sons • Barry
'“mm . rain. Proceeds $7.00.
.
show cause If any there be. why the prayer of ; Mrs. CHnt Lehman and daughters of
the petltlonrr may not be granted. And It, is
spent Sunday with tho latter's grand, ,,
...
Horde
liter a former Jrvuig boy
further ordered Must said petitioner give notice Heottville are visiting Southeast Wood­ mother in East Carlton.
Mr8* AU|® t'heeney went to i js
to tbe persons Interested in said estate, of tbe land friends.
relatives and friends in this
pendency of said pellllan and the hrartug
Ml» A. Shively of Hutinge qmt'a
Sn"d"&gt;' to '■•H hi, niece vicioitv
thereof by causlui a copy of this order to be
Glenna
Hager
spent
last
week
with
published tu tbe Hastings Baknkh a news­
tew day, lut week with her uncle
„ •
paper printed and clrcutated imsald County of relatives io Nashville.
Amo, Fa.uey «,-.d „jfe.
Roy Bkil h», hired ont to Geo
v ,
Bunday
Barry, once tn each week for (hree successive
weeks previous to said dayqf hearing.
Mm
Am«
■
Shively
spent’Friday with * *?ow&gt;1Men
--------- ■ d
go■jrith the thrreher for Mr
M
v .2*
W1
“ !ton4*J ,ro°'
• Daisy Warner spent last week with
tn tb« B-. »rnlar.- poor »pp«
CkAaTM.MAca.
ti.
u
,
uf
Fennville.
Ira.
Nellie
Shively
of
Carlton
(inter.
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1
1
U
Meecham.
w&lt;re ahtky. eyes blurpM.
her sister Mrs. Forrest Hager.
Mrs. Nellie Shively of Carlton Center.
Ella C. Hkcox.
I in romotnbram-o of Maurice Coulter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hickur visited
Probate ItecUter.
Ten thousand demons gnawing awav
(A tru* copy)
MARTIN
CORNERS.
----------------.... ,.nu w.ni
relatives in Sunfield Sunday.
at one's vitals couldn't be much worse
phyiiclan». wore an etec-.n
Mr. and M, F. Barry ^e„t Sunday ,,
’Y*,L,NUT ®TREETMrs. Forest Hager accompanied by than the tortures of itching piles. ¥et in Hasting, at Ed Burton's.
?*
'lr* U&gt;«ner Mrmer and
is g cure.
Doan's Ointment
...
—«.«»ouc*a to consult Dn. Kennedy &amp; K«r»*-i
Miss Edna Trinkas were gnests of there
never fails.
T-caUriUt*
doctor*. Like • drowning n*.»n 1 commenced thr N
rrcatnirnt &gt;na It
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Warner.

PHILADELPHIA

ATLANTIC COAST
RESORTS

J. N. COVERT,

^PLEASES

(the
{palate

SPECIAL

HENRY RflQLrt

HALES Hair Renewer
BANNER ONE

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Nervous Debility

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LADIES LINEN
COLLARS

1 have a niee line of Ladies’
Linen Collars, and am selling them
toT
PPntQ but they're worth
only
UOIliuj more. Try our
China and Japan Tea at 3S and 50c.

LEE HING,SSX.

A boon to travelers. Dr. Foster's
Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures
dysentery,
diarrhoea,
seasickness,

CASTORIA

last week.

I

Jin Kind You Have Always Bough’

foimnoNEr«qAR 1
liter cAU4rr«/

«*» Jg«

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For Infants and Children.

or

ohi°- ■
r “t0”' ™

L^ndat AnXdT

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weeks, left for their home Saturday.

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av r*t,
nr?SL.cur* VARICOCKLE. BTRICtlTRU. NERVOt’S D
^AFES D1SEAB®S' URINARY COMPLAINTS, K1DNKY AND BLADb.^CMXS«VTtT!0N-rREW- BOOKS FREE. If uaabta to call &lt;-”
juttiioa Blank far Hom* Traaitnuit.

DrsKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

K I4S SHKLBY STREIT,

DETROIT, MICH

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HASTINGS BANKER. AUGUST 8. 1905.

SOUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
7 he focal News in Orangeville, Hope, Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.

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IT’S TO YOUR

DELTON.

PRAIRIEVILLE.

BALL GAME.

FIELD DAY SPORTS.
, . .
Pra.rieTille win h»vr Field D«j Friday Aug. L A big d.y &gt;» Uing |.l»n-1
n«l. With glim™, ra.-.-. ho. Bail g.nft :
brtwwn Drltou and Hickory Corner. ■
al l :S0 p. m. und Prairirrillo Md
Dowling at 4 p. m. Prairieville Cor­
|
net Band will furnish music.

Last Monday afternoon a very inter­
esting game of ball wasnlayedlietween
the KalamazooX. M. CVA . and the
home team. The home -boys were a
little discouraged on account of the old
C twirler" Morgan Norwood, unable to
play talng out of town, but James
Sherlow, although not having' played
bat one game this year, was put in the
Ixj*. and he sent the balls .through so
fast that they Iqoked like peas
to
some of the Y. M. C. A boy*, and
only giving one man a base on balls.
Faulkner made some good hit* and
did some good base running; the
"rooters' claimed that hjs base run­
ning was due to an old straw hat that
has celebrated the fourth of July at
least five times, that Faulkner always
carried in hi* hand while running.
The rest, of the lx&gt;v* placed equally
well
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PROFIT
if you live •within reach of
Cloverdale, it will pay you to
call and ms a nice sto:k of
•

DRT GOODS,

GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES
1 and in fai t everything to be found
1 in an up-to-date general line. U’e
‘ ar- proud of.our Mock, but proud*
’. er snlFuf ottr pricee.
r

The Low Prices We Quote
Is The Magnet That Draws
Trade To Our Store.

ARTHUR PATTON

.

SMITH-POLLEY,
Thursday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Smith, occurred tho
marriage of their daughter, Mary to
Wilbur Polley, of Union City, Mich.
The ceremony was performed at 8
o'clock by Rev. Thos. Young ih the
prest-nev of the family and Mrs.
Ritchie, grandmother zrf the. bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Polley will go to Union
City where they will make their home.
Both bride and groom have, many
friends who wish them happiness and
pnaqierity.
.
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The Y. M. C. A. boys are a jolly lot
of;fellow.* and they jihiyed good ball. i Mrs, Geo,. Nelson is visiting friends
in South Haven.
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Sente 4 to 3 in favor.of Delton.
! Mr. and Mrs. VanFrankj-n of Prn hRend Faulkner’s udv and it wiil ardville were the guest* of the latter’*
. ,
| parents Sunday.
Mr*. Atal Craven and-Mrs. Thoma-* ] Mr nnd Mrs. John Brandstetter are

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left Wednesday for the north when*, entertaining Mrs. Cha*.

Polley of Of-

THE CLOVERDALE STORE. V thfy will spend the summer wKh the ’ «*-,Ro( j former's son.

=

Speaking

About

lath.
Shingles.

Builders'
Sapplfes

IT WILL PAY YOU to
COME TO DELTON

and Mr*.

Mr*,

M. Manning'and

Muro, of Climax, will camp at Wall ;
lake for two weeks.'
I
Mrs. Loomis is on the, sick list.
I
'Mis Queen Blackman was in Has­ j
ting* last Wednesday.
.
I
Mrs. Mann of Bifttle Creek visitedMrs. K. S. Harter la*t Tuesday

COME ANO SEE ME.

W. H. Chase,

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams. Mrs.
O . Barrett and Mrs.! Horace Pennock
'spent Saturday with-Mr. and Mrs. Q,

Michigan.

, Tulles of Hickory Cornres.

Mrs. Art Gunsenh&lt;ju*er is on the sick
list.
We appreciate that to

DELTON CHURCH NQTES.

win ySnwurpde vye must

Rev. G. T. Fisher and wife left Mon­
day for Eaton Rapids on .their way to
the Bell Oak camp meeting, where they
are to assist in a ten days meeting be­
ginning Aug. IL
There will be no preaching at any of
the charge* un the Delton and Clover­
dale charge during the absentee of the
pastor. The Sunday school and Ep­
worth league will hold their regular
meetings as usual. The Young People’s
Song and Praise service will be held at
Delton as usual.
t

sell you nothing but

WELL MADE

RELIABLE
CLOTHING
*o when you buy of us,
you
get
something
‘core than just "good
■'lothes.” You get our. ■
guarantee as' to:! t.make
up and general wearing
qualities.

L. L: Loveland &amp; Son.
The Clothiers,

Mkh.

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YOUR TRADE
I WANTEDU
Are-you one of the many
patrons of the
DELTON

ROLLER

MILLS?

Mfe would be pleased to have
yoa give us a trial order. The
hijA-grade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfac-j
tion wherever used.
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CUSTOrt WORK
A SPECIALTY.
DELTON

ROLLER

MILLS,

DELTON, MKHWAM.

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. NORTH HOPE.
The buckle-tarry marsh seem* to 14 e
a very pojnilar ’place, judging by tbe
numbeK of people who gv hurryinL*

there with their jiails null baskets.
•Thta. Pranshka ' ha* again startril
out with bi* threshing innrhine and
gang of thresher boy*.
Those who have threshed say .that
wheat doesn’t turn- out ns it gave
promise of doing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce of Has­
tings visited their daughter Mr*. Mc­
Callum, last week.
Charles Anders and his sister R|*fHattie Bliss went to Chicago last wedk
to visit relatives and friends^there. ,
John Rranshka had the misfortune to
lose one of hi* work horses last Week!

4
4

Bean tbe

Women love a clear, healthy Com­
plexion. Burdock Blood Bitter* makes
pure Hood.

O

:ALDRICH BROS

Mis* Addie Wilkinson of Cloverdale
visited at Andrew C&amp;jpenter’i* la^t

LACEY.
The
W. .C. T. U. wjl! meet yith
TheW..U.
Frank Hallock mid wife entertained Mrs. Ann’Gruyhum on the afternoon of
I Eli Hallock und family of Doster Sta| Aug. 9. Subject: I-aJy Henry Soinen-st. President of the World's W. C.
(ion Sunday.
T . V. EveryIxsly welcome
Ed Youngs of Kalamazoo luu
Stanley Warren and -wife are visiting
visiting nt Peter M&lt;s»1mt’k
at Gun lake for a. few day*.
Hiram Payne and’ wife of iliiiii*
John Norris has Ix-en on the sick
Corners spent last Sunday with tlur
list for a day or so.
.
former’s parents.
.
.
Some of 'our young people spent
Sunday at Gull lake.
EAST ORANGEVILLE.

Born, to Arthur‘Johncox and wife
July 24. s lb’-* pound girl. Art says
"he thinks half a dozen girls is jnff
ataht right." Mother and bata are
doing nicely. .
Mr. and Mrs. JohnjZLewis and grand­
daughter Ethel Lewis started for Ohio
Monday morning to visit the former's
sdu Joiyi.
Those who attended the dance at
Harry Jones was on onr street* Mon­
Acker’s Poirft report a goud time, bnt day.
found it rather damp wming ’hunie
' Miss Olive Johnson is working for A.
Saturday morning.
F. Johncox.
Owing to the rainy weather -&gt;ine
are still working al their bay.
A wheelman’s tool bug isn’t comMrs. C. Anders haa moved into her
gete without'a tattle of Dr. Thomus*
new house.
electric Oil. Heals cuts, bniim^
John Anders of Cloverdale, wa* seen stings, sprains!. Monarch over pain. ।

on our street one day lost week.
Haying and harvesting being nearly
-Mrs.
Martha Hine of .Cloverdale
finished the fanners in this, vicinity- visited her mother Mrs. C. Anders
are rejoicing.
la*i Friday.
Mr. and Mrs- Luther Brown have
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
gone to Gull lake to stay during camp
meeting. Mrs. Elizabeth Hinds and
The fanners have their wheat nil
A'aron Bunnell of Hind** Corners ac­ harvested but rather .rainy weather for
companied them.
.
oat harvest. . .
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Merrill visited at
Maggie Kahler and daughter Edna
are viationg relatives in Ionia.
Geo. Miller’s on Sunday.
Archie Newton spent Sunday witli
Mrs. Chauncey Wilkes visited her
Miss Alary Robinson of Hastings.
son Frank last week.
Mif» Edna Belson i* working for
Earle Rogers of Bunfield was seen on
Mrs.XJeo. Lee hud Mis* Kate Cortour streets Sunday.
.
Frank Newton and family and Mil­ right is (vorktng for Mrs. Altart Lee.
ton Nobles and family- went to Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkes visit­
Creek Saturday on business.
ed in Galesburg last week.
■ Altart Hampton is improving finely.
Melvin Beach is preparing tobiiilda
new house..
. HOPE CENTER.
Bert Taylor commenced work un the
Ciiftord Wilkinson spent Saturday
dredge last week.
and Sunday at Hastings tho guesT of
George Corey is working for Gill
John Doster and family.
Fleming
helping in haying. Mn*.
Mrs. E. B. Oates son Walter and Vernie Norman i* working for Mik ’
daughter Matal spent Saturday and
Fleming.
Sunday with her parents of Hastings.
Mite Wildia VanSyckle* is working for
C. F. Moreau and wife of Climax Mrs. Cha*. Jensen.
Ben CoT'is on the sick list.
and M. M. Manning and wife of Del­
ton sj&lt;ent Sunday at Wall lake.
Lucas Case sold.a fine lot qf cattle to
One day last week (G. T. Wllkineun Jjettl.. Crrek parties.
Mr. find
and Mrx.
Mrs. Alta
Albert Lee entertained
rn-.-i .two
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Mr
killed
rattle ■H.ikrat
snakes havitllf
having five'
fivefriends from Kalamo over Sunday.
rattles each. ____________ __
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. VanSyckle were
Read Faulkner’s adv. it will pay in^Battlo Creek on business one day
yon.
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last week

Delton State Bank!

CLUBBING RATES

NORTHEAST BARRY.

V. e know our goods will
ph-xseyuu--because they
pleise us; (live us a
■| calh

Dell i in and Prairieville,

Mi« Myxtle Smith is rMtingfrtetjds

daughter Myrtle, and Mr. und Mrs. C. ! *” Quincy. Mich.

yu; • .- ,1 • interior grade.

I

Battle Creek. Monday.
; Mr*. Lena Doyle returned to her
I home in Kalamazoo Sunday
Ur^ FtM N,„wl
„
Snt„r,Uv in !lou„r .,f Jlnl d^i,
of
Kalain»r.«. Those present were Q|!esI dame*Cairns,*Doyle. Loveland and J.
G. Hughes.
I Sirs
•
&lt;’!&gt;«.. Judin ot Hickory Cbr iers
I WM |ne gnw tlI
______
was the Rumt
Mr. and Mrs. I'lAiik
. ||U|[,„, s„lld„,

Mrs. Nellie VanTvne *|»rnt a few days ’
iUld Mr&gt; V&lt;»nuK ;,rr
iu Middleville last week visiting rela- c:unP meeting at Eatunl Rapid* th;*

time, inspect my. stock

ai • . . my prices. If you are
g
4 to build you want good
'• itqi . ■. and everybody knows, or
' sh&lt; bid know, that tin re is a vast
[.difference iu lumber. I handle
-Hid wont charge you
|*iihy ::
tbah others will charge

Ofelton.

Jerry Sproul of ea0 of Delton' ha*
| traded hi* farm for the meat market
j belonging to the Lnutaugh Bro*. an&lt;l
■ will conduct tbe «. in tbe near fuiur.. UnUngb Bn«. will try farm-

j&gt;r_ Mctaay and. J. C. Cairns were at

Last Saturday .night Elgin Burton
i had the misfortune to break hii left
; arm ataut half way between tbe (hand
un(| eltaw. and had two bonwvbroken
! in bi. right bund. I’p to tbe pnwent
I Mr. Barton is getting a long verv nice-|
.
. .
o.i
i I
iMichael Dosu-r is expected himn?
; I.'. Mr. Barton ha* a tartar working .
,
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; from Germany this work.r
■ in hi* place until he is able to work j
J
■ again.
•
j ^rFred Hnghc* of Ki.la..
...
v. . D ,,
,
- , । mazoo are visitng the former’s pardnt*
Mr. aud Mm. Fred Bal! of north of
Prairieville visited At Will I Maine* : nrt ’ •
Snndav.
I Mis* Ruth Young returned Satun uy
,, ’ ...
a ... . ... ,
i from’a visit with her brother*.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Hickory Curners spent Sunday with their daughter .
^rM- a1m} &gt;k&gt;mmervillu wtsro
Mrs. Bert Pennock.
.
{guests at A. Chase’s of Milo Sunday

Lumber.

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CLOVERDALE.
G’s brother A. E. Phillip* and family
Mfr. Ed Pennels visited her sister in one day last week.
Dan Beciitel^who has been quite sick
Kalamazoo lust Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. CL ;B. Fritch assisted Dr. Lowry is some better at this writing.
A nnmtar from this place attended
in setting the broken limit of.Mr. Stem
We
Per cent on
who met with the accident at this the ice cream social at Shultz Satur­
place last x*et‘k.
day night.
Pay
Deposits.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
’
■'rank
Smith
visited
Mrs- Louisa Pierce of Delton is visit­
* Mrs. Andrew Smith and two of her ing her sister Mrs. Ira D. Brooks.
\
We loan money on .Real Estate P
Mrs. S’s parents Sunday-.
Wo?
Mrs. Hinds is visitThg her lister Mrs. ’S or good Bankable Paper.
children Bernie und Clurance, »i*nt
The Earnest Workers will sell ice
(loan onr mouey at home, and doL
Brown of East Barry.
.
one'day last week in Coats. Grove the
cream at Arthur Patton's next Satur­
j business with people we know f
guests of J. Lewis'and ' family.
S are all right. ' We do a safe, con- /
day evening.
PODUNK.
\ servative business and have
t
Mixs Alice Shively in spending this
Mrs. Arthur Patton is confined to
People
must
have
got
an
inkling
of
f
week in Hasting* as hello girl.
c
Honey to Loan
5
her lied with rheumatism.
the delectable dinner Mrs. Eva Yecklcy
Geo. Thomas was quite seriously\
at
reasonable
rates,
Deeds,
Dr. Fritch has purchased a spun of
Hortgages and Legal
?
hurt last week, caused by a tai* giving horses it being necessary by reason of was preparing fortheir enjoyment, by . \
(‘specs Drawn.
/
tbe number that turnedymt to attend the ! X
out that held on the seat of bi* mower,
his Urge and growing practice.
Aid. at her home last Friday, and they j ? New York Drafts, InsuranceS
which suddenly came oft. throwing
L and Bonds Sold.
\
were
not
disappointed.
The
culinary
“
him against one of the wheels. .Marly
CRESSEY.
abilities of Mrs. jYeckley are, welt
breaking his leg.
’
DIRECTORS:
Our
pastor
the
Rev.
G.
T.
Fisher
Known all over and the appetizing din­
Mrs. J. BleQuarrie and son Donald of
A. A. ALDRICH. President.
has gone to camp meeting apd we ner which riht* prepared sutained herJ
Wall lake spent'last I Monday with 'ter
J. G. HUGHES. V. President.
shall have- no preaching' service for the previous reputation ia* a cook. But the ;
E. S, MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
daughter Mrs. Maude Zerbeh
next two week*.
.
dinner wasn’t the only enjoyable thing. '
DR. McLEAY.
Miip* Jessie Kelley of Rutland sprint
William eluqtt.
Willis Chubb and family moved to A good program was given in the
l. p. terpenning.
last'week uith friend* here. ■
afternoon. Mrs. Newton as president
Yankee Springs last week.
JAMES COLLINS.
Mrs. Hattit- Bliss and »un are tatopened
the
exerejse^
hy
the
reading
of
Miss Nellie (Mark of IHckory Comers
ing friends in Chicago.
wu* thp guest of doe Cmwady Friday. scripture followed by prayer by tbe
Miss Cliira Henkes of Hasting* i is ■ Mr. and’Mrs. John (.Hinton were in Rev. Otten: Mrs. McCarthy read a-se­
lection; Mrs. Kelley read a paper upon ,
spending several days with the Mfaqes
Kalamazoo Sunday for treatment of
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
tlie subject. "The ]&gt;ru6j«rity of our
-Adah and Nina Mosher.
their year old baby, for swelling on its
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Aid
and the cause-"This was a good
J . Pitts and wife entertained tbe throat and ■ chin. Mr. Clinton Mio
OFFlCt
HOtIW-ll to 12 a. m.. 1 1&lt;J7 P™-.&lt;
former's sister-Mrs. Addie Evens and has lieeo suffering; from blood poison­ paj&gt;er and very truthfully gave due tosp.m.. All t»H* promptly attended.
prtise
to
the
President
who
has
work-,
pboue
at
niece Mrs. Ida Robinson with her twin ing is tatter.
Ofllce at r»-44soce. Delton. Mlcb.
ed
faitnfully for many years as ite’
boyrof Mears. Oreana county..for sev­
Mrs. M. C. Francisco attended camp­
leader, and. also to the united spirit
eral days past.
meeting at Eaton Rapid* Saturday and
and co-operation pf the Indie- of tlie '
.
Mrs. Barlmra McCullum visited &gt;(«.-. Sunday. •
Aid.
Townsend near Wall hike Sunday aid
W. Fisher and dangbtecJcioe wert
Rev. Ottan added words of praise, al­
reports her gradually tailing. .
in .Kalamazoo Thursday and made the so Mrs. Will Perry aud Mrs. Gorham
Rev. G. T. Fisher and wife, Mr. aid purchase uf a nbw piano.
of Welcome Comers; Gertrude Bigg*
Mrs. .Post. Mesdumes Clara lasinjis
Mr. and Mix Will Cartlidge of Bat­ then recited.
Readers t&lt; the Banner can secure
and Ida Payne of Delton, were guest* tle Creek visited the parents • &lt;?f the
Arthur I^ubitugh and family spent
’as favorable clubbing rates with this
of W. Payne and wife one day iaU latter here Sunday.
‘ • Sunday at this place.
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week.
paper for any daily or weekly paper
The hard rains of Friday night and
Mr.-and Mrs. Chas. Andrus have
Mn*. Bell Ray of Charlotte who hi* rented a cAttage near Walnut Grove. Saturday have lodged the oats tadly
or magazine published iu tbe United
*la*t-n visiting her sister Mrs. McManis" Gull lake, taking ]'u&gt;M&gt;se*iun Saturday.
States or Canada as can be proc&amp;rSound kidneys are safeguards of life.
and other friends returned to her home We are glad to re]K&gt;rt that Mr. "A. is
’.Jcy's
Make the kidneys healthy with T
Fvlejrh*
ed by any ether newspaper in this
much impmvol in health since his Kidnev (.hire. For wile by •_ Arthur E.
section of Michigan.
Mubolland.
Mrs.E . B. I’uyne uf Hope Center treatment nt the Battle Creek Sanitar­ M
1. Snccwto W. H. Goudyear.'
'
s'pent last Sunday witli her daughter ium. "
■
Mrs. Jessie Hine. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fisher expwt
. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Pierce of Has­ to -tart wi«it next ■ week. They will
tings sjwnt’W’ednwday aud Thundi^* vi*it in Wisconsin then go north
$
of Jast week with their daughter Mr* through the Red River country tu Win- ...
Ur
Dan MeCaflum.
nipeg. where they will-make a short
Un
Ray Wise of Charlotte returned home stop, then west tq the coast. They
last week after p two week* visit witji will visit the Portland ExjK'Sition m
lb
while
there.
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friend.- here.
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SHULTZ.

‘Mr. and Mrs. Lee McDonald enter­
sauicu tuv
tained
the ivuvw*uf$
following |&lt;enMw «*«»»
last umu
Suri-d,}.. Hi, ,„b„ „ttl
,n,l ,i„„r
CtMlar Cra.k M„; c„r]l Binglov of
Bo|Illlo N. Y„
McUorndd «nd
„.i(e ot Dclu,„ BuJ Mr „„a j|„. g„v
Mclto„,lld „r Kalalnnzoo.

FOLEYSnONFMAR

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HANDLE THE FAMOUS

Page Buggies, J. J. Deal &amp; Sons
Buggies, Laporte Buggies and
Michigan Buggy Co. Goods.

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laieey will’ have another day of sports
in the near-future; set* program later.
Elsie Thoma* visited at Mrs. Jane
Hill's a few days hunt week.
.
X John ;No^rib*.t sister Mrs. Howard,

a

Toile* from Lake Odessa visited him
few days last week.

Fo-ed’Stamm and wife of Grange Hall
Corners were in Lateey last Sunday.

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Weber andT. &amp; H. Smith Farm
Wagons, also Farmers Saginaw
Handy Wagon, Superior, Hoosier
and Dowagiac Drills.

...
^Complete
line1 of Builders Hardware. . Look over our „
Furniture Department, Carpets, Rugs. Linoleums,Mat$ tings, et&lt;*. I&amp;m in and look us over. If you don’t -wish U,
•ji to buy juet now. you can decide where you will buy.
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HINDS CORNERS.
X Ralph'Skidmore and Robert Newton ' tv
of Hastings spent Sunday with the for j
mer’s parents Mr. and Mr*.
Skidmore.

Mahlon '

Miss Ethel Robinson and Miss Ber­
nice Robinson ofBattle-Creek are visit­
ing their cousin Miss-Freda Robinson.
• Clarke Robinson and wife spent Sun­
day in Grand Rapids.
'

You can find it at

iALDRICH BROS.,
DELTON,

T

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Joseph Golden and wife visited Mrs.

Special Deals for You In

$ Hammocks, Base Ball Goods, Fishing Tackle and Books
Hammocks at less than cost.

S2.48
1 large Hammock, regular price

1

Base Ball Supplies at cost.
We want to close out our stock
and have started our sale early
to give you a chance to use them
this season.
1 big catchers Mitt, good for 1st
base or behind the bat, regular

Sieprioe’".’^.’.."" SI.98

$1.50

Hammock, extension i*illow
and valence.- regular 0| 70
price 82.50, Sale Price Qli 1 Z

2 Gloves, regular price QQn
81.25. Sale Price . ..
aOb
&lt;hir dollar Gloves and Mitts go
at 75c.
This sale Includes all Mitts,
Gloves aud Bals.

Cheaper Hammocks -*al corres­
ponding reductions.

Books.

Fishing Tackle.

benefit by slashing prices to the

A big line of the copyrighted
books usually sold at 81.00 to
81.50 we are putting on Rfip
sale at.................... .... vub

core.
Everything
in
Reels. Rods and Baits j

Wednesday, Aug. 2nd we put

We have overstocked our Fish­
ing Tackle and will give you the
Lines,

al cost
while they last.

.

on sale all of our 25c books.
The price starts at 25' cents,
and will be reduced one cent

per day until dosed out.

ELLIS E. FAULKNER, The Druggist,
DELTON, MICHIGAN.

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Money Savers for August!
&lt;rl Golf Hammock, large valence,
extension pillow, regular price

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I-akawn. and Laos they speak uf its bei ing 108 and^lOT degrees and yet none
of ua seem to -‘go down hill” because
and which is a sort of tonic - too. We • returned frbm their eastern tri^.
i of the heat.
Yesterday we received a telegram have a strong liking fora cup uf tea in ! ^(rs. C. W. Smth waaat Lansing last
Contluoed from p««e one
from Rev. Snyder saying that the Toy's the afternoons of those day* when we ' wtjek tbo gUtMit of her son Carl Tuttle
h“'«- an(, wif,
Mr und jjra. W. B. Cort.
’ had left for Hong Kong the day before, are working v«ry hard. 1 try
Nakawn and can not pomfhly reach and
cooper’s left fur* Pitsanuloke tha moat nutritiou. mt-al. «&gt; that we rigbt u„ i„ . J(ew York City, where
hrn- in l.« &lt;b«l&gt; lh„« (mb M w ¥WU-nl»}-. It i. quit., furtumtw fur ehall k.„p our hetdth in gotd addition. ■ thoJ. WCUJ for Ule h0|,(b,v gotxlx
were IBS, d»y» on th- river, end the |lu,m
,he bnt WMth„ mopsoon By th- way did yon get ore, of the re(1 w Qrjbbett
w „ Burd
You must have had sixty at
water has been getting lower all three : win enahle lhem to 0&gt;. a
j hare eipe book, for me wh.eh the Imliee of
tbl. v ,, Fnr„im
least! What? Only forty?
weeks. 1 fear it will lx- a very tediat bome aH tbe
nol
th.- EpatmnU ehnreh greixurd If you
&gt;nd
po( in „
ous trip fobthem but hope they may . }ng
UHOal
tbe Toy hollllt.
j t.angetom-.eh.n^rygiMl^
Then it must be your gray
kt(,kof^_ an„
iKit become
Ixx-ome ill.
;!!.
made bread (I do not entrust this to
hair. Ayer's Hair Vigor stops : nut
Call and see us!! At last we have | .
--------------- -----------Dr. Walker has
hits jnst come from
from : tbc cook) and a chocolate cake’for .a
these frequent birthdays. It
painting
at the Toy
i_
r ... house
~ and
----1 is
t- in
u. a
- | cbange- j had to use,the-cocoa for the moved and are nearly settled. Mr.
POLLEY DISTRICT.
gives all the early, deepj rich
hurry to get himself ready to get on icing,-but it is quite delicious. One Coojx*r's two coolies, the v dispensary
color to gray hair, and checks
home
hi* home and ride down town to find day last week 1 made hermiU and a ooolie and w
r.own
-r- buy
।
E- Dixon
opr
carried
every- has returned
with
*
falling hair. And it keeps the : ouf cook whn went away with Mr. peach
pie. While I .was busy omaking thing over yesterday and we hud sup- . after making an extended visit
Cooppr*a
collie
to
an
•
opium
den
'
to
;
lbe
pj
c
ixing.
'
the
danghter
per
here
last
night.
Next
tetter
will
relative*
at
Prirhanlrtlle.
scalp clean and healthy.
Mnvkb. Thi* i« really (be iir»t time „f 8tameM!
wb)ro Dr. w. bu tell you about the house and the way
Mrs.’ Frances Munroe and Mn..
that our cook i» guilty of tins kui.l of
canu. w w
sh&lt;, ,,
o[ we have fixed it Tlie new Chinese Gxirgc Monroe and children, visited
thing anil wa. taught it by CbhuK-ei. t
pUp,|, ;n onr mi-wlon whool here cook lx?gan Munday. I hope life will i Mr*. Elmer Kelley of Delton Monday,
Mr. Cooi.-r-B coolie. Dr anti hb. mxltrt- „,i
,Iwnk . little Engllah. Onr be Kmuother in the kitchen now. He' q-bt. fBnBerB jn this vicinity are very
ant in (he &lt;li»|m»tiry ™1.. away to eunceroilion'wm nn.lly in her lan­ seems to be a first rate inait He ha* bllMV thi^hing.
iUSa *&gt;y J-C. Ayer Ce.. Lcwr... Xi
Ai«o raaauTh.-l^rer* of
. tint! these m.m They found them both
not
vcn. well. rooked in &gt; prir*t® l»miiy in Hu
Eon Storr who hM brem .ttending
&gt;
S.KU-AaUA
lyng ona iMitnl platform tn an -opium |lut it
glKxl
to try t„ Ipc^ Frun.-i-.-o. S|«tk« Btlgliuh wry wrll | )(je
norarf
.t KxUmujoint ■ down town. ChauK-si wm whh llmie
even if we do have I piek-J u bourittul luiuot of pink zoo ho n.,„n,„| bpme
smoking at the time they loth entered.
,o th, Slam,-.-' .ik-tionary rmre to-tluy. You will wion .liuv. &gt;|t&gt; ,, storr &gt;n(1
Brnlub
but Airla onr cook wm not Dr walk- | „„„.
(.vcn twi„,
awhill!. Wc npplo. l»-«oh and ,4.1111 trire in No.Eva
WH|lr md grandwm
• ed up io t.-hang-si^ lifted him oil the rw.iv,xl j
(run, fl,: Wachter ot M&gt;m. J cun see them all in Hoorn now. j
Luster, visited relatives in Kalamazoo
platform and pushed
him through
- the' lUtliuri, iMt Sunday. In it la- saitl he We are trying lo make, up for lust. Sunjlky
door, iHe
’ wm mi angry
~ at■ *u' ^
-----an i. to bo .the examiner at the abtiiml time in our correspondence Inn mine • Sunday.
i
Mrt anil Mrs. Isaac Houvcner and
for gettng
habit
tu" our'cook into this
tbt- h’-t mjwioM meeting ...
in September. He does not lessen much as yet.
ff you have anything useful
that he will direhargo him. One hM to
ijXt ' of "ali. that w." attend
children also Mr. and Mrs. R-. A.
May U.
that you want to sell, or if there
Polley of Delton, together with rela­
deal severely with such men out here. more to the spoken language than to
Our first shower arrived to-day. • |t
is anything useful you want to
tives from Detroit and Middleville, f
Sim-e the Chinese have coiim to Siam. the written. That is what we have
buy, place an ads. in the
was proceeded by a heavy wind storm
held a picnic at Walnut Grove. Gull '
. opium smoking and gambling are thee ’1 been doing the last few week* espec­
from China. We sometime* get regu­
BANNER'S WANT COLUMN.
chief curse* of this -country.
ially. Each morning w« are obliged lar hurricane* from the Chinese front­ lake, last Wednesday. All spent a very •
It you have a buggy that’s lying
enjoyable
day.
As
I
was
writing
about
Dr.
W.
leav
­
tu sjx*ak with onr teacher in Siamese ier. The air ia cool and free from dust '
idle In the barn; ' a stove 'or
ing for the opium den. &amp;r. Palmer
other household goods you
as he knows but very little English. and it is must pleasant on our large
don’t use; if you have any stock
came to call, and told us many inter­ When we come home you shall hear
veranda overlooking the rjver.
CEDAR CREEK.
you want to dispose of; a house
! esting things ahunt India. He i? an us, if yuu"wish. We shall lx* able to
May !&lt;&gt;. Once more we hare finish­
you want to sell or rent; if you
H. W. Newman who has beep very
expert -hot and has often gone on ele­ keep up in onr German while here, as
want a girl for house work; in
ed our language lesson, and now I must 1sick is getting some better.
phant bunts. He has never shot a some of the railroad men are Ger­
fact if you want to buy, rent or
write several letters. J have the lx**t X
. Mrs. D. L. MurtYHand is visiting
sell, just try our Want Column
i tiger but there are many less pmthers mans. Mr. DeHand,.one; of the en­
cook ijow that we have hud- He i* the. •
It brings buversrand sellers toand other leasts lx*eau*e he was near. gineers speaks* it lx;tt»ir than English.
friends in tbe’town of Row, Kalama­
jolliest chap. Almost all the Chinese ■
getfcer. and only costs ONG
At one time lie had gone out to hunt He is the son ot a Holland father and
zoo county this week.
CENT A WORD' FOR EACH
are very -sober in appearance but '
tigers and had taken a rifle suitable for an African mother. He was educated
INSERTION. Try it.
Arthur Gesler Mild his driving horse
’’Charlie” is usually smiling ur laugh­
such game only: he wa* making a in Holland, sjx-nt some time in Spain,
be V »l tb« raerkel I «• • Mr- Hw” ■'■
&gt;»«
FOH
SALE—Sideboard.
dining
dollars, one day last week.
chair*, steei range, - center table and survey of the'surroundings from a tree. hut say* he has forgotten most of that buying- eggK vegetables etc. Going to hundred
'
■
top.
when
along
came
a
wild
and
angry
several otbir things, at 428 W. Center
Oats arc very’ I wily lodged in this
language. He was in South America the market, i* a much the work uf a
St. Fr.-d Enlh-r.
elephant. What hope to escape was. And at the time of the Spanish-Amer­
of the county.
couk here as his making bread. I wish jiart
1
' FOR SALE—House and two acre* of there? His rifle wonld only injure the i ican war. served on tli&gt;- ’" Indiana” you ull might have a tash of the tine
Corn is looking fine, in fact we never,
land, second ward Hastings. Enquire creature and make him still angrier, so • as junior engineer. He also ?q&gt;ent
it looking letter fur Aug. 1.
bread he Kiakcs. Yesterday we had a saw
■
Alix'rt Wood.
all he could do witli safety wa« tu re­ some tiqje in th«- United State*, and
tray of lemon* sent us from Mr. TalThere was a jolly picnic uf old sel7 We want Finishers, also Saw tv»d main quiet intbe.tnx- until theielephant has-been here about six years
uitr's
own
trees.
Just
now
we
are
cn1
tlefs held in the grove opjosite. H. L.
Sticker-hanthu We are employing all left, which wa** .nut until the night
I think our servants 'must begin to joying the mangoes, a, m&lt;»st delicious Armour's
,
kinds of Factory help— Steady work— } was nearlV sjS'nt. , At another time hi
one day last week. Alxmt
realize that we are goidg to have good fruit. The (first1 flavor one gets is car- : sixty were there and they had a fine
Come and MX' •«&gt;*; Stafford Furniture
was
riding
horse-liack.
and
bis
horse
Factory. lunia. Mich.
'reliable men. jand no ujiinm user* rots, then »trawb.*rri«*ts |xja&lt;he&gt;. plums time and a fine dinner. After telling
threw him. injuring him quite wvere- : either. Dr. 'toul the syce 'itborse boy)
and even muskmelon. 1 suppose this &lt;&gt;f old tirara and talking over the taany
WANTED—1 want to rent a medium ly. One of thn'missiunarie* took care
we have a singetf, an bjg yarn. bnt jt jj, xnM*
size honw- with' lath room. -Family of him until he recovered. By the to go. Now
visitx they had over fifty yearn ago.
whistler and a worker to fill his place. neverthelren ax, all will nay. Next'
small. George Menhenuick.
way. Dr. "Ewart hn- written1 Mr. Eckels I The cook must go next.as h- in not
m onth i* tlw- unc fur pineapplre. Dr. and eight milt* away, they resolved to
WANTED—TwiMit to buy a numlxT that he dtx s not Tome l»ack to Siam
smoking opium but chewing it. a thing Walker ix- bqsy to-day finishing the
of colts that, are weaned’ and will pay
hold Annual gatherings each year in
goes! market price. If you have any tu alone, but has the promise, of a help­ .forbidden in this contract. Now don't hospital and &lt;«kxi it will look very nice .
the future. The next meeting will he
sell it will pay you to write or call on meet. She is a young lady, whom he i• you wish you had a few of these prole
with
4
it
pentent
walks
and.
fresh
coat
of
held at the same place the last ThurfW. F. Kepkey. Middleville, K. F. D. has known since childhood and one ■
lenis to solve? &lt;SVe have said no opium piiint. There are four wards fur the
o. Sec. 2th Thornapple township.
day in July IHOti. and we would like to
who is in -*yinpathy with bi* noble chewing or smoking on the compound
FOR SALE Tun room notice on work. All the missionaries are gladj; and we mean iu You cannot under­ Siamrae and f'hinese. one for Eurojje- see more of the old " settler* df John*
ans. and unc tu lie u.w-d as an operat­ su»wn and Barry as well as Hoj* pres­
Michigan Ave. City water, cistern, because be .mourned so much fur his ‘
stand -all the circumstances, nud may ing yuom. There are three Chinese
furnace. Five block* from State St.
ent at that time.
'
. Also vacant lot*. Enquire C. R. Bi*- first wife.' "Ytsterday we began our ! think we are hasty bnt we must stand patient* in it now. We look for tbe
language work under onr fourth fur principle and yet du what i* best for
bop. . .
Cooper’a now witbin a week. He sent
teacher, and hope td accomplish a th« men and our. work here too.
FOR SALE- 'A bay mare, weighs
a telegnun a few day* ago asking that
1180 pounds.g&lt;xxl family horse. Dr. R. great deal in tjie next few months.
.
April :k i.
we send the freight Ixuit to meet them
This man seems especially thorungh in i
8. Harter. Ifeltun.
We have just had the.lovliest feast.'1 jnst lielow the- rapid*- so they could
the
work,
a
fact
which
plcawe*
us
FOR SALE- Black mare, six years
Nine letter*: 1 All the message* were lighten their Ixmt. A* soon ns tbe
old. weighing alxmt ! J(*.' pounds, for 1 very much.
sq good apd cheering. Although we heavy rains set in we shalLJmvean opfarm dr road. C. 'H. HUinaiier, K. F.
latst night till rather late -we could
D. No. S. Del tun Mich. Residence hour tlie explosion of dynamite in the jire too busy t«&gt; get loneiv and .“lav s-i. librCunity to *e«- th? river ri*»* and flow
one half mile north of Banfield.
little
Jt.tM.re
fr
„„,
the, lov.UK l;-tten. ,k, us ls,th
by in all its fury. Our house is. fully
---------- -- ----------- -- ------ ------------- ---------- I quarry just a 1—„ —-------• r?"-j-.!.-'
rT~-.
SALtJ—‘A
? j’ow|‘ und *ow and here. The men are blasting stone for great deal uf good. We feel stronger 2t*&gt; feet from the front fence. Is-vond
pig*, for t|ale. C. A. Gaskill. Carrier the railroad bridge which is to cros after reading them, and the thought* that i* a street and a few ^teje further
R. R. Noi 4.
expressed give ua food for thought and is the liauk of th»-.Ti ver, now atk-axt
th«!
river near
near here.
Mr. canova
Canova wno
who 1
’
i
in
‘‘ river
f-'ir.
45 feet high. N-ig^we cannot
the
W ANTED--Buasd-r* ill IW-W. Mill ts Mt tjje jJwa&lt;] uf the wt&gt;rk now. called conversation ail the week.
It is now
l.'i.and the thermometer watar at all froi|^|y veranda, but -a
• _JL_________ - i;______________ last Saturday and said while here that
a registers W0 degrees. Yet we ate en-' few weeks hcmrTvre shall bar*
that
FOR SALE— Fourth house north.of the railroad could be completed in a
CUlton cuter »tufv Good reutmi for, ,|,„rt iimi. if thev h.ul plenty &lt;...f i. during it splendidly and we have ob­ pleasure. The river will be quin- lively
selling. JCfr. *H. B.: Gammon, Hastings .. -t 'i • t served that when wo are the busied
then a* tbe launches will lie plying to
’•sleepers or ties. Al! one can do is.,
'.
.
, , , ,
R. F. D. |.
;
, ,
.
i. ■ r -t
.
here, just as at home, we feel tho bear and from Bangkok. -Mr. Taft of Pak
to have patience. It is for the inter- i,
4
r,
I* "L "h' "
™ Nam Po promi«&lt;Hl to let hi* wife come :
TO RENT—I am fitting up a suite of ret of the Government th*t it 1. ' !'“• '
six rooms,1 will hwe electric lights,
flni,heJM Mtm „ p^ihle. About two
■■“&gt;&lt;' ■ to see us as soon a* their launch could
water, and toilet room with sewer con­ your, W. tmitprlBlnK oreurred . d»rt w“ o""”t
,lw,
"" make the trip.
nection*. If interested call at Jesse
Ji.t«nre north of Pit«nuloke. .nd the
’"Irl,n"d
J’0,
Townsend’s- store.
government then rmltred that
; l»’&gt;’«™K»re to u., mt t i. the on.FOR SALE—Good general purpose muxt he taken to provide n quick i
he,re
'*L
i
horse. Enquire Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
, ,
: learned
learned tliat
tliatboth
both are
are emuloved
employed bvby
means of transportation for the soldiers
teakwood firms hhre. Mr. Hutchins is - --------- :------ - -----------to the northern provinces' if occasion
on hie way home to England for a va­
"let honor,"
the, seedy
. protected
- .
___ prfs- | demanded. We are very Close to the
NASHVILLE.
oner, ’‘dis is jlst a case o' perlice per- | French line at this place, and Pitsanu- cation. Mr. Graem had just returned
Mr. and Mrs. Lester of Capac are
MrertlM
treto-’ ter keep
- ----------from Bangkok, and they happened to
■ecatlon. ru™-Dey’se tryln
me (h&gt;n
visiting
the
latter's parents Louis
down, yer honor. You ain’t goin’ ter
meet here. They were -acquainted
। cities here on that account. Dr. Toylet ’em keep me do.wn. are yer?”
with our friend Mr. Palmer, so we sent Brumm and wife.
told us that many years ago Pitsanu“Certainly not,” replied tbe magis­
Miss Lillian Delong has gone to Bat­
a note-over to the latter asking him
trate. ’I'm going to send you up for . loke was the capitol of Siam and that oi'er to tea with u.L We found these tle Creek to spend tho summer.
the brick in the walks on our com­
ninety days.’’—Philadelphia Press.
men very good conversationalists, ' pounds
and
once
the
walks
ofvisited'his
the
H. C.formed;
Price of
Sand
Lake
_________________
they found the tea good too. ho all had son ILevant
. *“
’ and family and other
Price
i palace.
^utivre last
last week.
week.
• -J- .
h pleasant time.
Mr. Palmer brought relative*
. It is probable that many of tbe Royal
his gramnphone, and he has let us keep
Frank Cooley and family of Maple ;
'
house were buried here, a* the people
it for awhile. He and Mr. H. are to
’ have often expressed their wonderment
Grove sjient Sunday with Fred Brumm
call again this p. m. Mr. Graem left and wife.
.
‘
that the missionaries could live on this
early this morning for his home at
i particular piece of land, necanse of tbe
Mrs. Rockwell and daughter Mrs.
Sawincaloke. (this means Heaven o n
■ spirits. I have heard that when His
Halcomb
"alcomh
uf
of
Buttle
Battle
Creek
are
gucets
guarts
of
uf
! earth.) He bot quite a quantity of I
the former’s sister Mrs; 'M. Ji. Palmer, i /Il
j Majesty, thu king, was here visiting he
j medicine yenterday. Says he has been ,
We do nut make it a practice of
j went back of our compound to the •
Afra.
Hoy
Brumm
and
little
daughter
quoting'H|&gt;ecial prices for one
j jxmd near here and worshipped his j• here eight years and considers the'
[ climate of Siam very good.
Velma went to Appplgafe Thursday to
any, at qr below cost, but sell ’
। ancestor* spirits Be that as it may. !
at the lowest passible prices
j Mr. Hutchins, has some very nice join her husband who is butter maaer
or not be, the element of fear and rev- |
EVIERY D,AY -for tbe benefit
I post cards, which ho made fruim kodak in the creamery at that place.
of All.
.
|, ereuce*
enterCMWC.
very peupm.
largely ,ou,t
into,»gm
the ,
.... «. tow.t
Myrtle Hmitb h »i»itmg her I fffl
! views...
made from Siam.
Several are of
SPECIAL PRICES on goods at ALL I life of these Eastern people. Last night
m Dr. wm nmking *u roomie ol tho 'T1"?
»bow tlw muy -Mo! Mm. Hoy Bnm„„ at ApplogMc. cm
TIMES, bought ' in quantities for ■ ~
premiws.
tbc
Cbinwtc
patient
in
tlw
'
•
elo
F
h
"'
t
"
••
’
«
,rk
®&gt;U»r
battling
log*
Mr.
and
Mn Rotlmry of Hod City j ™
CASH or PRODUCE,
: jwcuhhc®. tuu vuhw puutnn in ido;
..
.
_ ,
"
■’
"
F*ri.Gn»o...
per lb Sc. hoepltal
be ww
u&gt; a.ra.u- »rwrn.bln
off the
lend
tbe ere
— Mid
liwpimi
M..Iafraid
ho WM
»tayK
' °them
r
them
«® into
&lt;ic Und
Into tbc an- gnat, ol their parent. Loni. Ml
Mosquito Netting per yd
7e - .pirit
- - - of- tbe
- man who died
. “r Hnimm anj wife.
,'5, | there m the
pu*h...
of ,the ln*ta
■Sugar..].. .1.......... .u........... \81bs81.00i
joc, next
next hlB
bi. Wttrd
ward,- wm coming in tho .
!"
•r“hn B™m“&gt; «•&gt;» &gt;■»• been ci.iting
, W hole Spleen.............. peiGb 35c and 30c
,
....
he
'
night.
He
hM
one
man
all
the
time
1
,
,,
•
*kawn.
keawe
relative, bore ha. returned to hl- aah
3 double sheets of TanglefetA ....
f
*
*
. ..pnrlb lbe, 13c, lhe to prepare hi. food and be Mo-rp. in hi.' f’"1’
SUnford'. having „omu at W.IW 1^.
‘ W
NBCCakes.
—•'
■.
.
, , ,
--------- ** - uuuw at waueu iaxe.
' T*
(Ian Riu&gt;bera.
| been poisoned by her sen-ants. Think
... ’ T
.
..
! •
Oil....I
i there must have been a greedy hand I
L°v,ca ^nsaa &lt;&gt;f Saginaw is a
per lb 14c | ^wo niore to st^y witli him.
Cheese..............
........
urging-them pn. We did not read that
of
Rntb Clapper and Mr. -JGood Fmecut Tobacco.
per lb 30c .
Cooper House, April 2C.
she was in Honolulu though. The I “n{1 Mrx Calvin Mand.
1 fl|
Come and see ub when about.to
i How are the April showers now* In mere mention of that delightful spot I
Hosmer of Lansing was here xax
buy a barrel of Crackers, a box
imagnation I can ^ee the rain coming takes my mind back to our ocean trip. ovcr SaTH1®y the guest of his motlier ।
of Soap, a Bupply of Flour, or
in sheets 'and "like pitchforks.'* 'If a* u__ _______
..
_____
i zai
D. \«
M. ii
Hosmer.
any quantity of goods and get
At Honolulu we were able
to get ice Mrs. r»
Mr. and Mix A. J. Kaiser and •*•
our prices.
I we could have a good downpour this cream soda, the last place since wo left

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WANTS

TONE

IS THE TELL TALE
Viou judge a piano or an organ by its tone, for :
unerring Index that tells whether an instrument is go.
It’s because of their splendid tone'qualities that our i
Organs have become fo widely popular. They rtatiu
ideal of beauty, tone, and construction. Buy o-ue uf or ' irgank.and it needs only ordinary care to be fyv: -

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for years a blessing to your home, and.-a decided ad . n.
yuur children, if you are thinking of buying, it wii? FAY ygycome and see us before you place, your order.

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.,

( Furniture Corners.

Hastings, Mich.'

BIDS WANTED I

NOTICE is hereby given that I. .limes H. .I r,
Highway Commiasioner of the Township ot
county of Barrv. will on

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MONDAY,
the 14th Day off August,
at one o’clock, p. m.,
proceed to let tlie job of building a Cuncret- Wall
(township tofurniah cement) at the hridge-at th- tan
at Irving station. Said wall will he about 5.’.h,
length, the average height about 10 feet mon- •
above river bed. and width of wall 2j feet ..wm!-ss.
Said wall \VilI be laid on suitable foundation &gt;-i &gt;w
river bed.
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.Job to l&gt;e let to the lowest responsible bid.l- •
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adequate bonds therefor. I. the said cominir .f
, the above named Township, reserve the right ' :
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any aud all bills.
Given under my hand this 31st day of Julv. .
JAMES R. JOHNSON
Highway Commis-i
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Irving T'-v -lop

Hastings Banner $1 a year

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THORNAPPLE
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CORRESPONDENCE.

Announcement! Price Reduced!

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We take pleasure in stating to the public that when
100 consumers of gas are connected, the price will be
reduced as follow:
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A cash discount of 25 C601S per thousand feet
allowed for lighting only, making a net price
A cash discount of 25 CSITtS per thousand feet
and light or Juel only, making a net pri:e of
stead of Si.35 as at present.

EVERY - DAY
SPECIALS....

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We maintain the highest market moment I should rush out into it, and
prices on Produce.
be glad to do so. One night we had a
sprinkle, but it only made us wish fur
more. The’weather still continues to
he hot. It has not been above 100 de­
grees in the house here, but in ic-tters
i received from our friends in Prae and

W. W. WATSON,
QENEK/1L STOKE,
IRV1NQ, niCHIQ/IN,

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Aii consumers paying the old rate will receive a te­
bate for all gas paid for in excess of above rate as
soon as 100 consuniflrs ire connected,

It
it is our intention to serve the public interest in the
belief that our own interests wifi thus be best subserved
Our ofr.ee, at present, is located in the Jones Building,
on Jefferson St., where bills for both Gas and Elec­
tricity may be paid; and where we keep a full line of
Gas Stoves, Gas and Electric Fixtures.

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•'Our own United States. ”
You
would marvel at the large amount of
liquid we imbibe each day. hut it
tastes so good this hot weather. Cocoa
for breakfast, milk for lunch, egg-nog.
with cinnamon, lemon or" peach juice
flavor, or Eno's Fruit San'aa- refreeh-

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will be
of $1.75.
for fuel
$1.25,. in-

children of Adrian are guests of Mr.
K’s brother Otto Kaiser.
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During the severe thunder storm'
Thursday night,'lightning struck the
barn of Ernest Pennock, west of town,
burning it to the ground. Frank
Brown living north of town had two

Respectfully,

THORfNAPPLE GAS &amp; ELECTRIC CO

astings, July 25th, 1905.

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Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

HASTINGS
t

FIFTIHTH YEAR.

No. 15.

BANNER.

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. 1905.

THE WOODWORKERS WON OUT .( Further th*' pre-jh rou*:town helps id-would be glad.to
j to maintain g&lt;x»d schools good roads,
'
‘
iren.
' churches and all goOJ cntri-priMes. Its
In Saturday’s Base Ball Game, the article I business men contribute to all these.
, They contribute to help the nerdy.
Score -Standing 13 to 10.
i They extend credit when that will lie
Good Contest.
an accommodation.
St) THE EDhXlRSl OF MICHIGAN
।
Not so the big catalogue nous; s
There wag no rain to interfere with
HID IT BECAUSE Fl’ PLEASED '
j They contribute not one cent anywhere.
Saturday afternoon’s ball game between
I They demand spot cash for their goods.
the Ijasv ball teams of the Woodwork­
THEM.
ing and Bookcase companies. There
had taen q tri to a little interest works d
up in the game, which wasfoy a purse
■WHERE MYS.
of $.&gt;&lt;•, half that Hum being put up by
TERY PREVAILS”
each nine. This would naturally put
ea&lt;-h team on its metal, -and both
i Visit lol the Marconi Wireless worked hard to’ win onj. It was
played in good spirit, there being a
di-grapli Station. -Where
conspicuous absence of’ disagreVaWc
pl4 taCiuns Don’t Explain.
features. The
Woodworkers had a
ihjgiiu 1’res-. jmrty wa-cf given little the best of it. and wun by the
t-f, nU-k-tnnes when it reached

INVITED OFTEN TO
%0 TO HALIFAX”

tL ; liarlxir libon t&gt;t-r arrival

SECOND HENDERSHOTT REUNION,

VWnf
ra&lt;*fr- n
ontvrtaiuvd
.-.i-.i
.„uwn.»...T us
The mvohd nninud Hendershott' re­
)i|ir natfonal air. As it
union will uccur'at the home of Mr.
llie'ir nat|vtf tongue it was qnd Mrs. Blivins. Friday August ih.
and will l&gt;e a very enjoyable affair
r
l ^ubdej vlly pretty. Opr without doubt. The first Hendershott
artji. r--' --oi41i.jl by singing ' ’America, ’ ’ reunion was held last year on the fair
I’rti ehlhiv--a viulii’g station at: ground, All relatives art- urged to be
nuti a war shi]) o£ some kind’*‘[iresent.
There will be a picnic- dinbunt ry can most always "be . ner.
ar. hajr im .these waters. At
'&gt;•’ H'“k arrived it was said that v AIIIY 11/ II1T C
iubrruis.r-Uv.r- &gt;n receipt I II11U
teady
sail for home 1 VUIK H HHi &lt;5

WAN \

rnffitIs notick It was about
tint jit l&lt;M&gt;kid*as if Germany

WHAT SATISFIED PATRONS SAY
Through the’• fj.u U. S .Consul at Sydney/
mtwic for our party
■harp-Iioubat
th&lt;*.

ON

THAT ’SUBJECT.

OPENS

THE WAY FOR YOU.

TRY THE BANNER’S
WANT COLUMN

THE PATRON

01

THE MAIL ORDER HOUSES

When You Wish tu Buy. Sell. Loan
itniv u» anything:

Rent or Advertise Articles

MR. FUI

;r’s opin­
ion

OF FAIRBANKS

I an Interview Published
In

e Yukon World ol
July llth.

In the

nkon Wurkl of .Inly 11.
Dawson City, there is an
k i«h Newman . A. Fuller,
hail jiA|t Returned to Dawson from
* • new jniiang district in
Fuller --jMiakh very en-• :i’;i.*ingl4| &gt;f Uh- miming',
. industry
.
t’airlin I..-. which
\
‘ city
'
is now
enjoying a!lit &lt;• growth.
__f. Fuller
------ ’i. Mr.
« v. n«-the Utt!] hone exchanges hi IxrtL
D.iwMm iiutij I-irirbank.% and practically
ttusiness for the entire
listrict. reaching
the
upper Y.:»kqn_______
_____ „ all
_....
■mining cainjrt ill and around Dawson
apd Fairbanks. i • .

BOUGHT THE ITALIAN

\

FRL\T/T AND.
Corey Brok. Ibpve purchased the Ital­

ian fruit Atahd just south of Hams &amp;
BaLc- tck ami propose to keep a first
'•&gt; ixs Stock of Fruits, Confectionery,
Cigars ah&lt;!| Tobacco. The Messrs
I urey Bros, pre natives of Syria, are
hurtling?en^-uprising fallows, and ex­
perienced in the business. After
looking around considerable, they se­
lected Hastings as a most desirable lo­
cation. and they solicit their shart^ of
■the patronage to this community.
See our line of souvenir postal
cards. Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth.

Will Be Held at l^icey Saturday '

Augustjlb. Interesting

AN(IENI ORDER Of
GLEANERS PKNK

Program.
The ninth annua^Bpc.'rt'Day will be
[ held at Lacey oa'Satxirday August IP.
। A program consisting of ball game.
•pigeon shoot Prof. Quint in hissptgi&amp;l
। attract ions, (puirti. tie singing,, baloon
] aseensioii. igid a*large variety of ath-

WAS HELD AT THE FAIR GROUNDS
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h-tic sports for which liberal cash priz- ■
; &lt;« will be awarded. Attmisison to all 1
attractions wilFta^ffee. ’

FRIDAY AND WAS A SUC­
CESS INJEVERY \vAY

BETWEEN 700 AND

NEW TEN PIN^BOWLING ALLEY. i The Organization

800

PRESENT

Has Enjoyed a

A taw ten pin beta ling alley lyis
Splendid Growth in This County,
been opened; up in {be building just
And Is ^till- Growing.
went of the Hotel Bqrryon Main street
J by Willis Kjtzbeck. The alley is well : Z The Ancient Order of Gleaners,.
equipped arwl in excellent condition. , which-is fqstTecdoiing a strong organ■ The building has been remodeled to I izfltion in Barry county, held a picnic
suit this put]wne and ft makes a nice ' at the fair ground* Friday which was
dean place of amusement. Cliairs are. • largely attended, [there being between
j provided for the onlookers and parti- । 700.and 800 memtars of th«j order, and
i cqiants. He has an announcement in I their'frietas present.
i this issue that will ta of interest to alb ; The hucc^m of the affair was larguly
j due to the burtlibg of Thomas Irwin,
ADVERTISED
LETTERS.
( of Marlette, who jli&amp;s ta^n institutng
'
Miss Marie Myqn*.
Mnu 'Jacob I kidge» in tins ejfiinty for theqnut six
Rewingen, Mrs. Zolji Mosher. Harry j months. When hh came to this county
i Clear. D R. Tileman. G. H. Gue (SI
: there were but thh^artam. or lodges.
Fred L. Thorp. C. W. Smith. ?
' in this county.'viz:. Nashville. Dowl; ing and BanfieJd with a total memtar­
ship of about 7ft. j Mr. Irwin has since
’ orgnmz &gt;d hxlgi&gt;
at
Cloverdale.
, Orangeville. Rutland. Yaakee Springs
Carlton Center.'j Coats Grove and.
J Parmalre. the tot si memtarship now
be;ng in o.xwm.. of stotju.
Grand SecACCOUNT OF THE MEETING HELD •‘retarv (irai t’ Slocum,, of Caro, waa
I to haw lieeir pn wmt to ' &lt;1
AT THE HOME OF MR. AND
aoarosa. but be* wua exactly —
_
•20 'minMRS. HENRY STEVENS
lutes late” at Laper. and tnivM-d his

INTERESTING ANO

Is Not Helping Himself Nor Anything In Which He Is Interested.

MEETING

I Corn Decided to Be the Best Crop for

• train. Dctennim 1 tl.irt those prresqt
; should not ta (1liNippointed he tde। phoned to .Mr. A a'Cdlins. of- Char;*
i lotte. (-hairman o: the Supreme Conn| cil.. to take bis j lace, »which he dXl
' very acceptably.
' The following vr try interesting pro- .
| gram was carriedI out.
I
1st—Song, • by Yankee Springs Arb­
। or. .
| 2d— Address. D. ”. Stiles, of Banfield
; *1 -Solo, by Mii itt Evans, of Banfield •
| 4th— Recitation.i, by Miss Anna Ray­
I inond, of Yankee springs.
j ft th—Addrew. i»y
i
Ara Collins, 'of
। Charlotte. ’Chairman uf Supreme
| Council of Gleaner*.
'

Michigan Farms. Next Meeting
; .Some time ago. when sugar was sell­
At Alvah Brigg’s.
ing in thisCcity at 7 .cents a pound, circular* like the one we mention, in
llontgomrey Wafri A' Co. sent out a which they ent the price on some »*frtOn account of its being in tbp busiest
circular offering to sell ftu pounds of ide or article- whose home value the ’ timq uf the year, wheat harvest theircustomer knows,, while they secure were mon- womcm than mem at the
[ There now. uTiat does the BAN­ outrageously .big price* on other art­
Fanner's Club Haturfiay, July 22nJ
KER mean by claiming the catalogue icles whose value in quantities is not
. which was held ’ with Mr. and Mrs.
HoiiMr is a dehisi '-rt. xi far as low prices : understood.
.
Henry Stevens.
Herr is another case; *A farmer liv­
are concerned-;
Because of .that fad it was dubbed
ing wot of this city sent to Montgom­ i Ladies Day. Nost-mion was held in the
Some very interesting spurts helped
tiniik Montgomery Ward has a Mill ‘•jtvt ery Ward Ar Co. ’for-one of- their , forenoon. Dinner w;-.$ served on the
i materially .to enliy.-n the 'xx-arion. .the
qn his Lt-ad..
,
■’bargains” in double harness, sending I spacious lawn under the trees, about
। first being a l(X) yard font race, which
• hi the wimt circular, inorder to ger $28.00 cash with the-order. and i&gt;aying a hundred wen served.
The meeting I was won by XL Gunman, of this city.
thia 30.pounds of sugar at f2..‘0.yod had the freight to thia city. He Inter went was called to order at •Jil.’i l&gt;y President
। w‘th George Edgerj. of Rutland second.
t|» buy a ponndnf cream tartar, enough i into a hardware store in this city, [Kent After ringing "Oh come, come
] In the lady's rice there were six
to last ii family two years, at HU cents ..where he touml the identical double j away” th- chaplain read » selection
i starters, the MisH--* Mary and Nora
Any H:i&gt;tf
rover would be glad to harness- The local, dealer was asked ■ from Matt. S8cr’y read the minntes of
' Spencer, rishira. &lt;f Carlton, proving
iund at Y'(&gt; rents’: uls&lt;/a pound his price, and offered to sell the same i last ineet.ing which were approved: 'roll
J thcniM-l-.es the fl-.test of foot, and
is which a-local deal­ harness for |B2.ftO spot cash. This man rail resulted in rcMponss from all officers
| taat their compcti ora
•
..
. sill nt ;10: also' a wrote to Montgonjpy Ward, saying he ! elcept Vice Pnw . Treasurer. Chorister.
The liall game tatwecn
i~&gt;*
would like to move out on a farm
Dowling.
pouml of *onjc(|thrr stuff at an equally had taught many goods* of them, and &lt; &gt;r;;anist and Reporter.
and Carlton prov»&gt; 1 a very- intonating
j while some farmer would like tv move
'stiff price and &lt;fn par (jent above Hast­ how mortified he was to rind a Hastings ! Mvk Jxiuire G. Smith deputized her
contest, the two teams being very
: into town to educate his children.
ings prints for /be ttun’e quantity -and dealer offering this same harness for ’ sister Mrs. Nina Tusk-r to act as
evenly matched up until the very last
; Or some one may have l««j&gt;t an a.
qhality.
.
♦fi.W) less than it cost him. ami suggest­ j Chorister and Reporter during her ah-,
of the game, when Dowling -took a
; which he desires to find or some one i
And’that
't all.
■ ing they make up the difference.
senco
in
Chicago.
Secy,
reported
H7payhas found something that he desires
spurt and won by the score uf 1» to 0
Tinaaer had to pay freight at
Did they? •
। ing memtare. with 8 honorary and
This was the first picnic held by this
to find an owner for.
fit-st-elass’rair uf 31 cents for this
Not on your life. Instead
bright prosptxffs for the club's future.
These are a few of the wants of the '
organization, but ’ it is proposed to
pgekage. When he got it, he would wrote him a smooth letter telling ___
him • The first discumion of tho day, was
make it an annual I feature hereafter.
people of Barry county. What is need­
’have (otrad that he would have saved in effect that be didn't understand the
"What crops arc most profitable in
The members of ’ the order wished
ed is some medium by which these .
.
rnutu.1 want. m»y &gt;» BitldtaJ-. «ort Tin y «»nl»l U»&gt;r raMomen. w 1&gt;»&gt; the money as well us trouble to have harness business, and couldn't judgp of ' this locality and how can they be pro­ the BANNER to tiuuik tE*" business
harness values.
, or -medium vt exchange. "Until with- (ndght. ■&gt;»« ‘»«««
ch*r'm‘ taught the whole lot in Hastings.
, duced at less orjst?” It was led by Chas. men and people of this cijy for the
In feet, we believe there-is not a
So in the end the mail-order house | Tuckerman in a very able manner. He
in a tear Barry county hud no enrh at a*’many kindnesses riiown them and
.modiwn. While it bml good paper.
So the pta of the rat.hnrn.hm-. grocery firm in Hastings which would patron is no better off su far as spoor­ I thought the corn crop was the best and which was respoiisible in no small
is concerned. For could bo produced at less coot than any measure for the splendid success of the
with good circulation in‘‘.pota " it i ** rertainly hurting bis local nulmg not be glad.to duplicate Montgomery ing "bargains”
had no one paper.that covered th.-■ «nu-r. and that reacts indirectly Ward's or Sears Roebuck’s prices on every so-called “bargain” he pays other cereal. I. W. Cargo quoted Sec'y, undertaking.
whole Ml But that i- no longer tho | -g*^ Bir»-eir to hi. own do^menr. their hilb» of groceries laid down here. dearly, if not on one article then oh Wilson as saying that hay. wheat and
These firms take the dishonest, disre- something else.
emw. The BANNER now ciomlate. in ; But I. ho drrertl^helpmg httmwB
corn were the best for Michigan. CONFESSES TO MIS­
Chaiioey Briggs said that although not
every part of Barry county: it is read
USING CHUD.
George Tungate, of Banfield, visited MATTHEWS FAMILY REUNION a memtar yet ho was an interested
Claud Slawson. who went to Ann
in nearly every home. There is not in
l
visitor. In his estimation corn was
his
brother
Fred
last
week.
Arbor
last
week
for
a
fort)
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oration
Michigan or any other state a paper
| king in Michigan. Mr. Garrison
which more completely covers its local on his hand, write, that the ope ration
Albert Hecox of Nashville and His
Miss Vinnie Ream gave a “bowery Held Saturday at Leach Lake. Attend­ Moore was in favor of corn. A reading
field. Therefore the medium for this has been performed. but that the (lec­
Wife Did So in Judge Mack's
I followed this disciiKsibn by Mrs. Hill
dance
”
in
Sa
n
Wood
’
s
new
home
tors
have
found
the
fingef
still
infect
­
Continued on pare ftior.
ed by 175. Good Time En­
Court Thursday.
Continued on pure six.
Wednesday night.
ed with bio mJ poison.
joyed By All.
Albert Hecox anil his wife Addie of
THE ALARM DIDN’T SOUND
! COMINO TO.RBED’S OPERA HOUSE. Nashville were brought before Probate
The Matthews family reunion was
held Saturday at Leach lake, and was । Next Monday evening marks the ap­ Judge Mack Thurmlay on complaint of
Harnessed
more
largely attended than ever. 17ft I pearance of John W. Vogel’s Bjg City the aberiff charged with cruel treat­
But the Citr Team Was
ment of Mr. H’s eldvvn year old son by
•I being present. 13*.from Indiana and | Minstrels at Reed’s Opera House.
‘ For a Run to a Fire Ten
several from neighboring counties.
This delightful medley of infections a former wife. They plead guilty.
Mlles from Town.
There was a picnic dinner but no form­ ' mirth, iilelightfiil music and nielifluoiis The boy it upjM*ars, is subjwr\to- flts
al program, each one giting himself or । song, so splendidly exploited during aud it is'claimed tiis father utterly
The fire caused by the burning of
j neglected his cate akff that the step­
herself the opportunity to visit anfli to the jKi-st eight years is well remeinMr. Clapper's bam at Dowling whhave the beat kind of a time, and all 1 bered by our theatre-gnem. and it re­ . mother mitniM-d up&lt;l cruelly punished
plainly visible in this city. One young
I him. He is now in the care o£ an
agree that they had it.
turns with several new faces in tho
man saw the glare in the heavens, and
I aunt and the fuck that hix father haa
list of princijilra and thn promise that
| filead guilty to the &lt;iffense.and can lie
feeling sure there was a fire in town,
DEATH OF MRS. NORTON.
। the standard established shall be-mainrmdted up to the city ball and notified
| punisln-d anytina- may incline him to
Mrs.' Hiram Norton, mother to ! tained. and that in most respects it
lhe keeper uf the city team to be pre­
j
Ilia duty. ’
George Roush Hr. .died at the hitter’s | tf-ill* surpass former presentations.
pared for a call. The
horses were
home in the second ward Sunday after­ I John W. Sherry, who has one ut the ! Some one vvarn- u Human*-- Agent
qniqjdy harnessed, and everything
Eugene Randolph -of Grand Rapids'
noon. She had reached the age of H3. i most principal ends is one (&gt;f,tbc most
made ready for a record-breaking run.
। shout the boy. He consulted witli
anil up to a few months ago. had ta-wi . amusing individuals essaying niono- | Sheriff FumiM-atbota the matter. the
Tho mocking bird at the water works
in quite good health for one of her ad­ I logue. while his companions Gov.
failed to toot and *&gt; the record wa* ,
। two investigated the,rase tat Wednes­
vanced yearn. She had been quite | Bowen, Johrf Cartmell and Fred Varin
not broken.
day with the result khowu.
helpless for many weeks, but had bud are fully op to the mark.
the constant and loving card of her J Tho bo»king of this sterling attracGHANGE IN GREEN HOUSE.
ICKES FAMILY REUNION.
children
and grandchildren.
The i tiun has been generally commended
’ Nelson. Burroughs has assumed the
I A family,reunion'(was held at the
fntihral occurred Tuesday from " tho I evidenced particularly in the advance
entire management of the Green house,
home of Mrs. A. H. Ilckes on Hanover
| returns which arc unusually large the
hoineof her son George.
horrtofnro run by A. F.. Burrnugli. A­
i St. All of her children being present.
। out-of-town demand being peculiarly
Son. will will herwiftiT bxro the Kile
The engine on the 12:28 M. C. train ; impressive in site. Prices as usual 50 I Mr. and Mrs. lAncoln Ickes of Lafay­
ette Ind. Mr. and Mrs. 'Franklin Ickes
broke down near Chester Tuesday noon. i — 3ft—2ft cents.
is an experienced'florist and by his«.
• of Freeport, Mich , jMra. Rachel Erb
The train "was brought to an abrupt
strict attention to the business and
I
Seventeen
Hastings
lady
friends
of
and Mim Anna Iqkes of this city.
stop while temporary repairs were ta
I uniform courtesy to all patrons, he has
ing made on the engine. A freight | Mrs. Mark Warnm, of Charlotte, took Some of the 'grandchildren were alsn
, enjoyed a greatly increased trade this
engine~v\s finally secured and palled j the noon train for tbal oity Tuesday present. A very enjoyable limo was
year’in fact has nearly doubled the ;
Rev. W. D. Clarke
the train through an hour and - a half i and gave her a surprise visit. They had. Mr. and Mrx. Lincoln Ickes left
i bueineK. and prospects are bright for pbe above is a fine picture of Kev. W; D. Clarke, the I-rroport minister, who
। had a fine time.
Tuesday for their home.
behind the schedule.
t
j the future. See his adv. in this issue. ■
wanted for forgery.

[x-ilc 'French, “and!
o the motions and
&gt;fji (bar were
through
l| sides were very nmufeing.;
•rims. TheiFrrnch ar4 re-!
Ih'-ir jicditdnex- mid gallan-i
!i£; iy partedfWith hat bonds. |!
I lrt&lt;-r soit-renira under the’;
niles of tb»' ladies of ourf

fast

NINTH ANNUAL SPORT DAY

PROFITABLE

Di id
long Hf you could see

rith a tulf equipment of
iJtaated all over the vessel,
igh Mich ti ship is . very
me cfcn mon- readily
extremely exciting
n time of war. The
irn his ■ salary, during
'especuilly. His little
hj- top is a veritable fortress
e.qng heavily jjrutocted by
u-tncmr pin b . This little den in time
•orresjiouih with ”Central”
the telcj h|mv statioit Wires, shak­
finals.
ing tubes, d
/
_gonjg»». etc. • come
.1 i
a. *
A .,1 A a from
.in from a III I direct
ionj.
Aside
giving urd ra.
rd, tho
the Captain has to tot
h kind of nionnation Bureau ns well.
Th.
t&lt;» this vessel was most
pYutaant, the otficers and crew l&gt;eing
■ uniformly courteous and pleasant. 1
hoi-ifl somenme to be able to visit an
American Bruiser at which time I
jpitluued on pstts three

TEN PAGES.

ASSYRIA fARM
[RS (LIIB

SATISFIED ALSO

• flight ba\|H.a mix-np over
‘ ulty. ami doubtless •

italuup-Ent^Hit

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

Lost or Found.
Barry county harf- long lacked a Yon would not accii e the man on
medium through j&lt;hich the wants of the limb of doing th.' la-st thing for
its people could be known to one an­ himself in the course he is taking. His
other. It often happens that a farmerwiU'find he has a horse, or team, or -his desire to do that hr is forgetting
cow. or some other animal to .sell, and .­ some other thingskquitv as important.
lie duean t know just where to look fur ;' S»j it seem to ns with’ the mail-order
a buyer. It may be some one in the house iKitron. I u his desire to g&lt; t- thi
alligttfl -bargains tl.cv
same o&lt;r r-umt^«ither neighliorhood wish- , tenefit i&gt;f
es to 'oily the very same animal, hut r advertise, he is taking a comse cer­
tain
to
injure
him-mlf.
(lues not know just where to find them.
Kv^Yy hum within th^rading radi­
Or a farmer may have-some farm
us of a towq or village n
tool that is ustdess to him by reason
of having bought something new or ’•its prosperity. Wbatev-r. builds up
different. Some other farmer would that town lu-lj&gt;s - the home\ nn&lt;rk»-t ’
he glad to get this second hand ma­ whatever prevents it.- growth\pr ]1&gt;l'
ress banns tfmsr who look'to thVt
chine..
’’
Or some one in the city or village i as the markift.

�The conviction and sentence of Sen­
ator Mitchell, of Oregon, of grafting­
taking money while a U. S. Senator
for services which he performed while
acting as a government officer in getting
COOK BROS., editor*.
pay for information with'reference to
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
public matters which he'could only
secure a, a public officer, goes to show
Ssbtcriplion by Mall. Po»i-PaW.
that no station, however high, can save
05 YKAK............. ................................
SIX I MONTHS;
a person from punishment for violation
K MONTBM
of tew in this country when -the evi­
rrdnithe poatnfllre st Hasttnsi, MfcUI- dence is clear. We are glad to see this
■ uniter.
.
gcod beginning made in the punish­
ment of grafters.
ADVERTISING RATES.
play advertlslhg. rate* lurnKhed ou'uppllSix million acres of lupd belonging i
localt and reading notieca. On
ot ntuotiR Brevities. rz ^c * Hue ; else- to the state of Texas will lx? offered ,
fbr sale September l. This tend in
column, ic a word lor each Insertion.
Western Texas has been used for cuttle ;
Thanks. twenty-Avreeni* -irh.
. poetry ;m&lt;i resolutions. -Be a lli'ishue.
birth*. -Imths or mnrrtw» will be ' nincbes- but farming interests have
1 been encroaching on it and now the
It*1 bear*1 tun I people are to have a chance to acquire ,
i name snd'tHWtWnraJdreM.
j poUBjesaion. The tend is to be sold tn

Hastings Banner.

pJbllshwl every Thuralay forenoon
Hadluss. Michigan.
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CORRESPONDENCE.

A Matter of Clothes

FREE! » FREE!

(OrigtnaL)!
.
Colonel Browning of the the Ui^ted I
States infantry never wiore a uniform
when off duty, always wearing the
home from Milwaukee hist Friday.
■ plainest rhrtlies. When !*• was a young
It is reported that J. W. Shaffer liv­ lieutenant be bud been !noticeable for
ing tHree miles northeast of Morgan
always dressing when ia mufti In the
was sand-bagged in his barn last Sat­ most fashionable attire. , But suddenly i
urday night. July 29 by some unknown there had come a rbnnge. Hte fine ।
person^ They took a ham and onions
: clothes were replaced by those of the 1
that hu brought home from town, be­ ' most ordinary type, ami from that tlrne.j
side* about *2.410 in cash he 'had Ju
{ forward be never again; dressed as a ;
his ]&gt;ocket.
1
•
f "swell."
Mrs. Pratt and son of Free Soil, who
One evening when a aiimber of re- ;
have l**n visiting with her sister Mrs. tired offieora. at the ’.Army and Navy ’
Palmer took the noon train for their ' club were sitting together oue of them ,
home Wednesday Aug..2.
I who had known him ail lite life re- !
Misses Lena and Grace Adkins marked on the splendor &lt;rf lite former :
visited ‘their grandparents Mr. and apparel and 1 he sudden change, where- ■
Mrs. Geo. McCartney of Maple Grov.» upon Browning told the fallowing
| story:
: .
• I
,
"jou MHNTrnd.
*
' *otB
Iroin one to eikht sections. the latter part of last week.
Orville Hyde will run a liowery ■ Some forty years ago ir gentleman 1
The 1KNXKH Irn- on* ot the Nett equipped ! Ami no one person can acquire more
stepped
into
a
dance
houtje
at
a
j&gt;olnt
,
dance Aug. I) dutmg the picnic at
"■«“ «'K"'
Tl“'
These
in
—----------j . t-------------------—_ , price will be $! per acer payable in Thornapple lake. Afteruoon^nnd night ou the upper Missouri river where wag­
I Have the Exclusive Sale
ons started for the interior. The gen­
If increasing exposure ofl graft and forty annual installments with 3 per
There wys a picnic from Hustings
tieman could not have been mure iuapIxxalte in tji* public servicoyro no in-J ‘‘ent. interest,
Thursday of last week.
proprlately drwwed if he bad attended
dication of increasing corrupution- in '•
.
. •
Mrs. Watkins and daughter of Chica­ an inauguration ball in a woolen shirt |
human &amp;ciety, liar rather the reverse. 1 The suggestion of a Chicago organi- go are Vteiting Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
. with hte trousers tucked.Into hls boots.
then we are finding large occasion for : zation that practical steps te* taken at Hyde of Thornapple.
It was a case of vice versa. The peoOpen Evenings.
86.
cuugratulntjon niA^Htteys. In which- once to bring about a rigid investigHMrs. N- V. Whitlock is visiting her pie Ju the dance bouse were team­
ever light that may lie viewed, how- tion of every life, insurance company
sister Mrs. F. Sutherland and niece sters. gamblers, thieves, cutthroats; the '
w
ever, we in Midugan will be glad that in the country, is indicative of the
Mrs. Hoover.
womeu, the lowest of ti e lowest Class.
our state has nut become cohspfcuous very aggressive spirit of inquiry and
The gentleman went nuioug them dress­
Miss
Cressie
Kinne
of
Hastings
is
in that irtienlar,. The
—
investigation investigation now in existence. It
ed In the heighr of fashion. True, be
The Introdte’tion of the perfume cull­
int&lt;. prison affairs at Jackson st eins so may go too far, but there will be value spending a week visiting Mrs. Wm.
wore whin are called business clothes, ed jintchouly Iwas caused by the desire $
far id bring indictment against a cus- even in an extreme which is based up- Whitlock.
of French aluwlmakers to dwteve
tom "rather,
'
'
'
'honesty
The Nashvillt* Club have been put­ but from their cut aud texture umoug
than
a showing of' corrup- 1! on an ...................
intelligent demamPfor
til
■ the-costumes In the dance bouse they their enfttohur*. When shawls were
tion on the
* part of' a particular
’ * officer.
“*
and fair business dealing on the part ting on an addition to their cottage at
■ were us noticeable us if lie had been first brought trdni India they were per­
Unto all whoin it may concern.
It has often Ipippened that -pratices of all ]&gt;ersons who are entrusted, with Cote's resort.
fumed
with
patchouly,
nu
extract
of
uu
got up to represent a rajab of India.
,
It will please and profit you when you learn.
hav grown up little- by little.
Indian plant. The French soon learned’
the interests and properties of other
Quite a good many stopped off the
The gentlemah stood looking on at
tra&lt; ting" no attention and not challeng­ people.
trains Sunday for a time on Thorn­ the motley crowd daiu-ing altout to the to Imitate the shawls to pcrfecthm. but
That there is a place within the Town,
the
patchouly]
botteuaAl
them,
os
they
ed 1 s reurehcnsiliJe. accepted by one
apple lake.
Where PRICES, and not GRADES are down.
music of a scraped fidtile. uud. being could find no substitute for It, and this
offic _-r because inherited as the usage
___ _ _____ .......
:
uearitighted.
slipped
a
pair
of
pince
nez
Letters remaining unclaimed in the
, The requirement for party reg tetraOn everything in the Builder’s line.
fact was ’used; ns the surest mean* of
froi 1 his predecessor, until something tjon under the new primary tew in this Morgan postofllce;
“
Airs.
G ranger, glasses before his ’ eyes in order the (distinguishing :tbe genuine India shawls
From Cement Blocks to Shingles fine.
calk it into notice and puts it upon : „Uk} i„ oiie of its best provisions, Ethel Bums. Garda. Mrs. Jane Har- better to take in the novel sight He 1
-from the French counterfeits. At test
tria . and then we are surprised ami —
And all may be had in the greatest haste.
There is no reason why a democrat wick. Mrs. Ettie Gould.
had never before seen men dancing ।somebody discovered the’ secret and
shoe «d to see what questionable should be forced to submit to have nom­
When you have no time to waste,
with their lists on uur men and women brought a &lt;pi:ntHy of patchouly to
prac :ice» we Jsav’e jermitred. iuid repro- inations made for him by members of
OBITUARY.
France,
For
a
time,
the
cUse»»verer»
kept
paiuiug to walk up to the bur to have
Because they keep a stock on hand.
'.
l»ati -n that, may te* quite unmerited other parties, and we are just as cer­
th* matter to themselves and rrnped a
a
drink
together.
Ami
It
is
question
­
’ EGGLESTON MRS. MARY - Mary
Of everything that is in demand.
•
harve*st. Tbe4 some uuv gavx* away
falls Upon
t
the luckless oll'niur whose tain that republicans. 'would oppose any
able if the dancers ever saw such a
.
Wadley
wa*
born
in
Mexico.
N.
Y..
in
Now. if you are wise, you surety wilt
the secret. The te-rftime w&lt;&gt;n [iwame
fate it
i was to te&gt; hl control at that plan giving other jhan republicans the
isite. Fifty eight yiyirs ago .-he moved “sweH” looking young fellow in a sky . popular and ' lias never since' passed
tiim 1
Let them figure on ycur bill.
right to help nominate republican to Harry county, and spun after mar­ bine cravat spangled with white^dots completely out of use. though Heveeal ...
candidates.
•
And you’ll be pleased, and they wont fear
ried’ Harvey G. Butler, then of We»od- looking ut them tbmugh a pair uf ,times sup.-r-&lt;i*!H! tenipnrarily by oih-.-r .
"Nut all j&gt;eop1c who ‘believe that
eyeglasses
without
the
slightest
at
।
perfuiuck. ,
..
That you will not come another year.
land, but who later moved tn this City.
then t &gt; iwMsl/or more effective control
During the fiscal year ending July Tt» them five children tvere born, two tempi to tumyai Ws‘ Interest in their When you have a house to build.
oT tie railroads U-lp’ve in the arbitrary
•
'
1st. the total exports of the United of. whom survive. Mrs. Irebt. Dawson . dress, maimer* arid cuktohis.
Or any order you want filled.
fixing c.f rates by the government."
Very. ft»n be was made await* of the
From I73t» t&lt;« 1830 I; tin- must memo
States reache-l the amazing total of of this city, and Mrs. Marion Merrill,
fact that tfie |s-uj»li be considered *• ।ruble iKWio.1 In modern htetory. Six i
s:iys Hu- Marquette Mining ^Journal.
If
the name of the firm you wish to sec.
$1,51$,402.This te over *11.(00, (M)0 of Redford. Washtenaw county.1 Mr. cur!ous&gt; bail feelings a?f well as film- ।great’meu made their markse-Knpt)-1
This
’ is undoubtedly true, as is tin?
h's -THE TOMLINSON LUMBER COMPANY.” &gt;
greater than in any previous year. Our Hutltlr died many years age. In 18K4 self, though nut, as tie!leate methods of Icon.
.wbo«o thief feature was amlii
।
fiirtl v statement by - the Marquette
iiuj&gt;orts in the 40101* time were $1.1 IL- the widow married Amos Eggleston showing them. - There were cries of tlon;
j
Netenn, tfxirsige; Wnshincton, inpape •, that many pouplearo demanding
.507,900. This leaves n luduneeuf trade who has ls:en dead for te’vernl years. "Bloke!" ^Tenderfoot!" "Dude!”, ami ,&lt;l?1&gt;einlviM-e. Wellington, tboroughne.&lt;&gt;;: i
i’ate legislation" who do not
ami road
1
Stl-- t
in favor of this country of over 54U0-. After the decease uf her husband. such like npj’ftllr.tiotw, and prtscntly the ।lltt. slnte-mpinshij*. and
wan niilroad rate legislation at all. t
0«MU&gt;M).
Mrs [Eggleston mad" her home with gentleman became aware that thtw •’ ।pbrustm. .Ingi^juity. Washington slid \
Wbn they really desire is some effectwere applied to him. Hv wus alwut tfr ;Nelson have secured the. »iff&lt;i-th&lt;i uf i
her daughter Mrs. Dawson. All that
nal rlmcdy t« prevent 'railroad rate
turn and leave when a man cteppefi*. posterity.
5
Washington and S|e|dN*iisa&lt;&gt; I
The new census of Kansas shows that could Hie dune for,her care and cum- up to him ami, shoving a revolver under j
aims ’5. It is known . that the rail­
have done the most for mantelud. WeU- i
’
road? cannot wt-ti protect themselves the men greatly outnumber the women fort, was gladly i«rfurtaed by Mrs. bis nos^, saW:
iugton enjoys tile respect of nil, Pit; ;
“ptranger, we consider ourselves wo'th bar
j
ugin-rt each other. Railroad properties in several counties. In one county Dawson, who was greatly devoted to
our ndmlratiou. and NnpoHm will '
.
, forever
excite the wonder of the world. ’
are ? imctlmi K w recked as well as com­ there is a • man and seven-eights to her mother. Airs. Eggleston had been a a drink all round.”
By this time the • gentleman reniem- Napoleon
1
We Like a bit of pardonable pride in the ia •
ondwtvored to remodel Eu­
munities injured' awd individuals ru­ every girl. It ia said ihe girls of this gr^at.sufferer from bronchial and a--,
bored that he hud Heart! of such people rope;
,
st**4dum&lt;snu aueveddied in ‘
thmatic
trouble
and'this
had
induced
county
have
developed
‘
the
haughty
ined it h rough ruifrond abuses which the
that we are selling a little better grade of
as these and when they made a’ request doing *-• Wnxbingtuu and Srephenaon ■
wcakt-r partici pant* in the contest are eye and marble heart along with’ the weakness of the heart, which was the of a man In their power it must be._^
—together bad independence, observation j
immediate cause of hey death.
,
helpless to' prevent. There is. a desire straight front and long stride.
obeyed.
'
and Ingenuity—the three qua litits ;
The funeral took ^&gt;tecv Sunday after­
for government regulation through ex"All right.” he said. "Step up!"
which are of the iHiwt service ti» bu ■
peon
from
the
home
of
Roliert
Dawson
The man who' iiatT made the request
pectalion that it will mean justice for
John D. Rockefeller has a - corner on
and was largely attended Rev. Trott Shouted that the stranger would set up manlty.— London Truth.
the p&lt; uj’le .is well ns snfety’and a guaran­ tiax seed.. If he could put it all into’
than any other dealer in Hastings.
tee uf a fa^r dealing for the ruilroada
a big poultice, it would probably not conducting the Services. The interment the drinks, and every cue present drank.
luiraraj ot All lltblrs.
Every market has its need for furniture that h.is
Tht; stranger Joined, realizing that if
l*« sufficient to soothe his lacerated was in Riverside.
Largest of, ail Bibles In the world ia
something more than cheapness to commend, it. Our '
Mrs. Butler was among the pioneer he did not be would very likely never the Kiifigyur. or Buddhist scriptures of
For the tednnder year of 1904, the feelings when bo reads What Ida Tardrink
atpiin.
Then
be
paid
the
price,
goods
are placed on the market to supply the need of
residents of this section, and endured
winch consists of VX volumes '
which used up aztweuty dollar bRh and Tibet,
axpor :.■» of Cuba were over |89,O(M).O0Q Itell, Thon. Lawson, Gov. LaFollette
af 1.0M pages each.
Each volume !
an appreciative public that pl aces preference on tpia lit y.
the hardships incident to pioneer life
,
was about to depart when the man who
or about
in excess of 19(13. and the press generally Isay about him.
vefgbs teu pounds nnd forms a pack- 1
in a new
r— ^country
—---‘*v a *bravo ’heart‘ . bad forced .the Invitation said to him'.
upon merit alone do we s^ek the patronage ef the
witli
The imports in the same time increased
and a steadjpurpose.
__ you"- here followed language age twenty six Inches lung, eight tucbee '
critical buyer. We aim to sell goods that win knd hold
7“
27222. She was a faith— ! "Now
from f»j3..WO.0(JO to $77.0800.00. The
The financial roundndM of this;
broad and eight iuches deep. This
ful wife uud mother, a kind neighbor 1 not to be repeated—"git:”
the
trade.
Try us.
.
Unitejp Sta|es received oxer $74,400,000 country is shown by tho fact that not .
blbl" requires a dozen yaks for Its 1
of Cuibit's exports and sent ■$ VITOO.PIT) even the Equitable reveteHons caused and, friend, and died in the faith of a ■ The gentleman had not boeu unwill­ transport, and the «wrved wobdeii
ing to pay fur the show Im? bad enjoyed.
Christian.
.
of herr imports.
imports The value ul "our ex­ a flurry in the financial centers of
| though under compulsion, hut at this blocks from, which ft te-printed, freed .
rows ofUiouses. like 11 city, for ihelr
change trade with this one island ex­ America. Twenty years ago such a
I point be demurred.
Nevertheless lie
storage. A tritie of Mongols jMilll 1,000
READING NOTICE.
ceeds our trade with the empire of thing'woald ll^jje-caused a panic.
I bowed politely to the man uud remark
oxen for a copy of thte bible. In ad­
China; This should argue the wisdom
• Maine’s Hundred Harbor's" or 4x1 li,al ht‘ WH* sorry ,o have intruded.- dition to the bible There are 32&amp; vol­
of (ufrivrfting lielter trade relations
New York ii. now reckoned aa mnch *&gt;■ Among the Light Htaaaa-I. the
umes of commentaries.which are neces­
.
,
.ut. •
i- .
,
&gt;
down to tile
the river bank
bank, ivhMv
where hi*
he fonnd
found
THREE LICENSED EMBALM CBS
with near-by countries. By proper en­ of, a financial
center as London. Paris, l*tle of an exceedingly handsome
ALL CALLS ATTENDED AT ONCE.
a boat tied up. on which were some sary for Its understanding. There is
couragement -to American shipping, or Berlin, when it comes to floating brochure recently, issued by the Maine
twenty recruits for the ——th United also a large collection of revelations
this country csuild add ffuOO.OUO.'&lt;MM) to government loans, and exceeds any of ; Central Railroad, for a copy of which States Infantry stationed at Fort ----- . U bldi supplement the Rible.
its trade with Central and South the others in the volnjne, of its yearly wo arv untier obligations to Mr. F. E.
. and the gentleman had arrived
They
' Boothby, General Pass.. Agt.. of Port- only » couple of 'hours l*fore and were
American eountrire. It would seem to finacial transactions.
In Paris there is an institution which
be a vfrry unwise policy to neglect this
land. The work is an illustrated ■ de- ! bJ proceed in the morning to the fort.
calls itself nu "alibi office.” It under­
tL.
"8erg.nnt," tuihi the gentleman, "get
trade [which is at our very doors, but
In spite of Commissioner GarfleM's 2:;!2_
,attractive
take* to prove that when one Is really j
Maine
«nd
u’e ”
of the [value of which we seem to show claim that the picking companies were ; [resorts
v along lhe
- -------7“ coart reached y™r
The order was obeyed, and in n few biding In Parte bete atlBlnrrltx or some j
no apprt*ciation.
losing money, the government has gone
minutes the men with arms nt right place equally remote. The patrou or
the
publication
te
certainly
worth
con,
lu
,,uu
ahead with the prosecutions in order to i ** ””
- shoulder were marching up the road­ j tbp -‘alibi office" writes letters oateni Hlbly from any address and alibi
7 —’It’ couldn't*"
•■ - -bej, called a
Tho Grand RapidsHeraltf is iwlvocat- emphasiz** the fact that it does not jmy suiting before one starts out on -his ,| way
“Hows, crops" said neighbor
“I took my wheat and rye there,
summer vacation. The attractions of &lt; —
- the
- ---------------- --------ing trial of the primary system of to lie a meat trust,
gentleman
lending the way. When ' office” has them nctualy posted there.
Gibbons to neighbor Saddler.
teat week and received th«-1 • of
i Maine coast are describes! os “Paradise they reuchiid tire dance house they filed so that when they arrive In Parte they
elections in the choice of a cjaidid^ie
"Fine," replied Saddler. “Have
the market.’' “They treateii tne
bear
the
right
postmarks.
This
agency,
;
• &lt; .
.
,
. 1 with -« thousand doora,.’’ while the In nnd were drawn up In line before the
you siflu jet." said Gibbons.
for United States’ senator to succeed '
nicely, too.” “They are tak - in
1 moreover, offers its mtacribera the adMJehig» ,&gt;.Blmrtag W the boom in 1
4„rbt&gt;n,
kBn
"No,
but I'm just going over to
only
door.
The
gentleman
then
brought
lots of grain, and act ae if "&gt;y
Senator Alger. The vote is’to be taken !
Rowlader
Bros.
A
Reiser's
eleva
1
vantage
of
an
address
In
"the
moat
di
-Ne”I'Star, of th.
but thiw Bomw. them to an “aim” and remarked to the
LIKED to do business." " hen
next summer nt the time of tho general
tor. near the C. K. A S. depot to
aristocratic quarter of Faria” to which ,
assembly;
•
I drove up the other day t‘ &gt;•
r „tteKrew
"h“re;on« nllnring rew,rts „O„M lwo
riwtiaA. There !. no|hingr in tte Mw
eee what they are bidding for
their correspondence can be sent, which
were six teams ahead ot m- w.iilAmerica s | their charnj could they not easily be I “Every jam oq hte head."
wheat,
rye
and
oats."
taw ptavnl.nK it. bat the Hernia
|.,ldi„K Most„.
iug to unload.” "And say ^‘.dOno or two who sow blood in hte will bo opened by the management
“Good,” eaid Giobdns, “1 was
\ reached by rail from almost any jioint eye obeyed instantly, but It wns some when the subscription ia not forthcom­
dler,” ‘don’t forget to at t. . ■ 'i'gusts flat it be done by common con­
just going to tell you to go over
for grain sacks 16 draw ym:r -min'
ing.
1* s
n ,
.
via-the Maine Central Railroad and at minutes l&gt;cfore all followed.
sent of the candidates and tho jieople.
and ree them before you sold."
in.” “They're glad to lend - - ’
The idea is a good one and should be- turned to'ckmr him^lf^nf th#H-Vui't vT* i e°™*’nrat’V**y HHle expense. It is the
“Turn somersaults."
crriJ nut.
The re».lt will, not' '" ' L. t!' !.,"!!”
T*
i “’“"■•‘MW
the Maine Ctwrt by »
.
A
Northern
Vtenlce.
Every man obeyed the order. Then
The old city of Ghest, Belgium, te
nw-Mrily be binding on ths logi.la- ! , , 2 .fhlmlfth t &gt;.
j wt'H munngixl railroad that inaktm it the gentleman directed the man who
tare, bat it will g.vo tV poor* an *" 'T”'
‘
4’'UCh *
in
hnd Insulted him to get up on a table built on twenty-six telnnds. which are j
Mr. Farmer, can’t we make you feel as pleased as Mr. |
and dance. When the sport became connected with one another by e jhty
opportunity to express’ their choice,
parte of .the Middle West. • »
tiresome the manager of the show turn­ bridges. Three hundred streets and .
whiclt i. really the object of ths '«*■
^r- F^' &lt;» ,o ,h“h ,m &lt;110 D°”''
Gibbons? let us try It.
thirty
put.lic
squares
nre
contained
In
!
ed’the men over to the sergeant and
mary tian of nominating and electing. 1 P0'0
T1‘"c “Pcditiona always i
QUICK RETURNS.
ordered him to march them back to the these Islands. Ghent is famous because
No harm can -conte. and much good
" w,'h * ,1"1' “J ™d w‘'&gt;“ Charles
V.
and
John
af
Gaunt
were
!
boat
Charles Gaskill, who was chosen one
may nUlt,
I ""'lamatton point.
i of th® city carriers, hut who afterward
Who was the gentleman? Second born there. It has been the scene of
| resigned, has returned to his farm in Lieutenant Ned Browning—tn other many treaties. Insurrections and re- i
Words,
myself,
i had brought the volts, nnd It was there the treaty was
and
progGEORGE
FULLER
HAS
Baltimore. H* decided to sell his
To boast of the.st
, „
made terminating the war of 1812 be- ! i
Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.
Phone 57.
REACHED GERMANY, property in this city. He invented 40 recruits up the river and on the even­
ress of the United States, of its ability
Ing of our arrival had fallen Into the tween this country and England.
to financially and otherwise assume and j _ Mrs. Cobb has received
_ word
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from
__ : .et,ntK ‘n advertising
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in the
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BANNER
; .....v, „„
u
vm-o
peaaroHUiu
water
nnd
barely
escaped
drowning.
I
accomplish great undertakings, of its 1 George Fuller, announcing his safe . «ant columns. Monday mdrning he bnd no clumge* of^nlSrm^but11%^
MORGAN.
Mr. j Munton and family returned

GET A DISH OF

POLK’S BEST BAKED BEANS

DePue’s, Saturday
Goods

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Bring Your Produce

Hastings.

Highest Price Paid
Phone

Tomlinson Lumber Co.

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R&lt;enRes &amp;, Walldorff,
PIANOS AND ORGANS.

Overheard on the Street’’

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER.

wonderfully enlarging trade and its
masterful position among the nations ’
and at the same time to criticise and |
demand* discontinuance of the policies '
which have accompanied and assisted i
in results so satisfactory, may beexcus-1
be excus-i
* I-n- VoiM or view. bot.

arrival in Germany. He is now tour- stepped inty the BANNERoffice and
have a «iR of' cltte” clothes. After a
ing that country and will attend the j
"Well, my 40 cents invested in ' robb!ng I put them on ^pd, having
Heidellierg University next fall. He is | BANNER advertising has sold my noUllnR better to de. thought I would go
improving evert- minute ot his vapa- house and lot all right."
an^ Bec something of frontier life,
tion time, and looking forward to a
------------------------, ^wt,nofe , nn 1 ^d bargained for.
very enjoyable experience at Heidelnie " ieSBO
,esson.
Thep
Heidel-1i The Michigan Farmer han
has mrrh.au
purchased ’
”’ Th
berg.
। .he Miehigan Live Stteek
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TSn

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"hichhas
heretofore
hardly from any other. The desire ...
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,TC11. , been jtablished 1 contrast, Is more likely to harm than
for change is inherent in our natures wHOLLOAWY, Hastings, flich. by
by the
the Detroit
Detroit Free
Free Press
.Dr&amp;s Ca
Ca
' benefit the wearer. Since that episode
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
! The BANNER te in receipt of aoony | 1 haVe h"d' 4
to wearing any
nnd customs, we admit. • but sensible
change# should be governed by the
Savs to everv taxnaver that th«v ' of
Greenville Call with a special
ordlnary clothing or clothing unhope of improvement or in pursuit of' need*to paint only once in 10 to 15
new experience, nnd not followed in I with uEm. Point. It w»n nod nor boomer that e y.
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' creditable ddition indeed "
LENA M BHOOKS.
directions neither new nor hopeful. 1 «. Ilk, gold, and If. mode to last.

_Mmlge- \Hiat an aggravating habit
vvlckwire hai of answering a question
by asking another! Yabsley-I never
noticed It. Mudge—Now. for instance
last night I asked him if be would lend
me Jlo. He didn’t say whether he
could or not. but asked me If I took
him for a fool.

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“Sensible girt, that.”'
“Never thought her so."
,
■ “Well, when she rejected me the oth- '
&gt;r night she said she was sensible of
the great honor I did her, and I call
that being pretty sensible!’’—New Or- I
leans Tlmes-DemocraL
1

CELERY COLA
The new drinh. 1* refreshing and invigorating,
the thin^ for hot weather, Served ice cold nt only
5 cent* a glna*. Try it. All other softdrinh? sl*«X»
on h*~
..’fe
.
nice atocK of Orange*. Lemons
and B#n«n1 end Finer Confectionery. Give me n calL

LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES. BON BONS
AND MARSH MALLOWS.
JP
COHFeCTUONERY'^

FRED WOLCOTT

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�i INVITED OflfN ID

a few

FACTS

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U’Hy surt^R.wu^.

onttaued from page one;

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Mieyn
.raon,
U orderly
onl„,y
lieve a
more systematic mid

/ ; urranmiment of thitu/M will
ORTH
■( All .dong tbnlineith.
"f &gt;h&gt;n«' »ill bo brand.
" H.
mnrt pnenlLr,
REMEMBERING j&gt; 1 natural
IL
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a most
peculiar. M,i
arrung.-unrat of link: ia fi,

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^0^7
T UVELY RUNAWAY THURSDAY
uacK a leaning question with the ■
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ease and alertness of a mud-ben at the '
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flash of agun. He answers so smoothly ' Rufus Hosmer’s Team Made Things '

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Elevator,

Rufus nusmer,
Hosmer,
unrus

na

Carlton!
canton

Parafine for Jellies
Sealing Wax for Fruit Jars \
High-Braae Mustard, Ginna &lt;*)
mon. Clhes, Tumeric. All- ?
all
spice. 17914482
of the taings necessary to
gobi! cookery, each selected
with an Idea to please.

; Local News.

Arthur E. Mulholland.

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CHICAGO BEEF

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T. PIERSON ASON’S

' k““Y

wl. ,t « lUwelnv.'or Th„»Uy :,„urnl„s hb.
......
r ‘ ^‘"1,
"ran beeanra frightened ami dimhtvl
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A “ , ’“P1' "hc' IiT«
•&gt;&gt;" Maroon, down mto tho half Crank Hau. Thov ■
\. the pICKLEMi and CANNING/ vogue. Beginning at one olclock a. rawer, and er^p thorn, who intimately &lt; |lnrIlH! „&gt;rapanj. „.iU, th, wagon there, 1
SEASON}draws near, every good? m. the hours are numbered right
nraoetato with Mr..Vtvlan. tell ran that utal name up on the &lt;i. K. *• S. trank
*'**“••«t._
l,:“ tf.
•“»»
“««
came up on; the C.
It'.usewife wili.be on the alert to? . stmight through up t&lt;* 24. Thus it ' tnev ennui
------• I uml
,
■ K. &amp; S. track :
may ,wm 4nnp- when I «ny
1*&gt;rcon
?•■««:tf»
80ro*l- south
•(«&gt;«*&gt; from
,m»&gt;the
'•»elevator.
elevator.!
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, - - "T.
—- —
--------!: olxmt
; n.vtirc the-very best tnateidais to J
dock
but
hut an *nt’ ‘“’-on« ebc- It. is snid Then they cam*- galloping down the
,
ed
in
Sydney
at
Ki;8t)
o
’
cl
L
.L.
*.....
,'t,.ike their product better.
\
.. Xanllng”
employ.™ were awum j, rack towtuTX depot. Mill MtehM 1
track toward .the depot, wtill hitched
that was the correct hour according
.to .trid.,1
that all th. ,w„„rr.
OI
v. K. ,v
together. Ju-front of the C.’ K. &amp; S.
; T .1 p!' tb&lt;’ pride &lt;&gt;f the .Good ) to their method of figuring time.
."TV"’.""
"'‘t"1
»»»» freight car ou th. -Ming,
! ”Tbis^would coTroapond with 7
p. m.
.-,7 b; ^4 Stoic fur years to sell)
and locked; that it was unpacked only phe team
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d&amp;ihed toward that
and• J according to uur method. There are
• : neri'i:-owds at a low-price.. The) several good pointe in this sysjiem 'uf in the probence-of swurn-in-eiuployres. when thqy neared it. each horse tried
.
and
installed
hr
them.
Witnuut.
ip-a liAniigunicnt is uiorv thaqi
1 figuring * ti&lt;iw, especially wihen it
to B'»
go ptk'Ktm
around thts
ear uu.ais
ots.hii* own*
side.
.
&gt;f'
aw v»r
own slue.
: :i d. r a*i&lt;&gt;d the reputation of this \
1 ' comes to figuring up' time tables «n quMt.un there m a lot ur.ap.rlmo.ting Th. rreult wu. that mm uf the... plung.J
; gul-r.un. ami th. Wht^eT »M taad.. ; ifo
car with
' tr (Hiding place. We bare
)1 • thja railroad.
...... th.
..... «n.l
...... „t
... .th.
llt.U freight VOl
»11U
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• violence
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The American Corsul. a delegation especially for this station. The wave 1 -such
as to break through the
emanating ffom the mkchifiery are
This one then went ifito a
Aof-newspaper men. and others, (greeted practically instantaneous, traveling at biding.
hi’ait*
..,i. and it wak feared had fatally inus at the dock, u hram bapd uiade ' ns
\ welcome, and gay decorations Jon &lt;he the rate of 186,T«iO miles j«r second. jui&lt;**i himself. The other one dashed
V hotel
hfifcl which
tvliL-L was *..
..r hetulqnnrterb
___ _ • The only part .that Mr. Vivian ednsent- into tho comer if the car. throwing
to )w&gt;
be our
j e«l to enlighten w* on—and that was
it- l n
j
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i j n*
) gave ample evidence, that the *-£iv was known to ^practically every ineml*er of himself violently to the ground. But
jralive to our coming and bid ys wel- the party before the visit—was that hi- gut .up and ran to Gardner's livery
ham. . The othel one w*w finally in­
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, i
sound travel* in waves, being cumpaArd duced to get up and to the surprise of
A
T'vautifuily locafttl upon to the waves made by dropping a everybody, it was learned that no bom «
v a high bank, or bluff, overlwkiiig the stone in-the water. Another thing
were broken. Bulls horses* were badly
harbor. It is quite a little further that hr ■•.nliKhtrnM " n. un w«. that
Hjw.vtt.'
north than Sault Ste Marie, Mick . und the wires-were a’( “tuned” tu renain ! • the air reminds one very much of 'keys, and that in order to talk to al.
northern Michigan. It has. that pe­ vessel out on the ocean, that vessel *
culiar quality of coolnew that i seems must have a “wireless telegraph'” outfit
to take right hold .of anyone umj'brure tuned to the same key as the wire at
them up and make them feel i good. , the stat iop.
.
&gt;
The days are also considerably longer ' There isn’t much of anything to sw­
A philosopher is •! man who has
and it really didn't begin to grow dark at the Marconi station, “Mystery” quit Mng a fool
until long after nine o’clock.
■
sulds as much t*» the interest of the
Mibhael DosU'ij. of Prairieville. re­
..... In.. ■ ..ur SPICES «M«U|.|
T,hc
‘"‘''T5'
’hi"
*’ visit as anything else. . It is kicated turndd Saturday frain his trip ,to
1..„|a,..r...' .;„u will t.a.-e. Gtloo?
then, tw..!^..!-■ on a great high bluff. Imagine a row Germany.
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, tu*ta this country seems to he wmecial- uf poles, not unlike telegraph poles,
The Presbyteriim Sunday School pic­
\ ' ly favored. A very fine quality if iron say 10 or 1.*&gt; rods apart, arranged in
nic Thursday was largely atteiuled.
.
' or‘* *K found in inexfauustable *pianti- a circle around a plot of ground per­
It war* an ideal dhy. .
.
es on Bell Island Nuv/foundHti*
haps :«» ur 40 reds In dintneter the
TMre were llri ticket)* sold for
loaded right at the uut.A-’s eilgp; md poles being
connected
by
win.-.'*
Thi&gt;mapple
arid
2H
to
Niagara
Falls
nt
brought
great
/steel works at Insidi- uf this is another circle uf pedes,
..... to
.. the
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Sydney by vessel. An ahundant iopply a little taller than the «ithers. the the M. &lt;?. station Thursday morning.
A iice* neat land thrifty looking
THE LEADING DHUCGtST.
of coal is right at hand, living hiinvd j)*»les connected with one anotlOrc by
$i..cc-.pr 'a W. H. Goad year.
only a few miles from the steel iworks wire. In the_____________
dooryprd may not la* the source of a
retner of th** plot_____________
i- a
1 big tall pule, prubablv.2tiu
or Kn'nt ‘h»al of monby but neverth**le»s
&gt; und brought in direct from the mine* great
j
■ by rail. A great quantity of limestone ;wo fret high, from the tup of which 11bring a gn at deal of comfort.
•
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enjoyment and ■ appreciation from
c^-JOccjxwGOOCxxxsbcocxx)) • which is necessary in the manataefcire • • ’ ■
.;
_
c '-i steel. i« close at hand at "Syduey.. these other poles and into a btifiding othi'x
» When it comes to the umnifactiini of The arrangement of the station re­ . Tlh«anti-spitting ordinance in var­
5
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2 5 iron and steel, it would seem although minded me acme what of .1 great big ious t&lt;rwus due* not impoBS a penalty
J Sydney bus natural adyatnagesj over show tent, wjfh th** large pole &gt;e* the
5 tny other city, livcaus*.’ al! theiil raw center pole. Don't tusk m- whxti was and gges to work. It is. intended fur
i' materials are right at hand. Further in the building, l&gt;eratv*U'4hc “No- Ad­ the fu)h*w whu i^un’t work—mostly.
t *.*&gt; what we reli.. C • tljan this Sydney is alir.ust iiuokniles mission'' sign is very prominent. j But
Rend ydnr insurance policy over freidle Chicago Beef X nearer Europe than is Philadelphia.
this I do know, and that is that the qui-ntly. It is riglit for you to know
8
which is the nearest seajx'rt to Pitts­ feeling of “mystery” surrounding this
and lloaFte of
burg. I imagine, however.im­ place is greatly intensified. ns' you you by the compuiy. and what tl e
proved machinery and Yankee ingenui­ bland beneath that can'opy of invisible company -will really ‘do fur you. if
6
nl'-e, HeiMiei meat.
We
ty more . than cciunterlmlance any wires, .und listen to the strange music burnt iout.'
»iilvt-p” kinds uf .
natural advantage that Sydney may that the wind plays upon' them. 'And
Grand Bapids fruit growers-estimate
CdLb MEATS
ns you listen to think, jserhapsi while the p*-iu*h crop of that- section at mure
have.
Thu Dominion Iron vt Steel Company yun are listening.-some message is be­ than a million Imshels. The tree- in
.|ruvd ii-rf. &lt;&gt;'41
I. nn.l'i'ld Pressed
has aaniamiuoth steel . plant at Sydney, ing sent out through sjmxcu to a vense! .this Mfctidh an* hsul'-d and this mar­
Kid Vhil Loaf,
in mid ocean, or received from some ket will send but a large amount us
the company having*a capital of
.1., Fr;u|k torts'. c.
UUU.iJbO.tM. und gives iftuploymvtjt to ship, one is almost tempted tu think usual l-u peach years.
•
nl,4r that »e deliver
2,iiri or IkUUO hands. ■ The steel works that there is nothing impossible, and
Rye commands high price consider­
of (the city’ Phone
is almost a city by itselU and a! trip that sooner or later the ingenuity -»d
ing thjit it is thre.-hing season. It ’is
t; fiKcial Attention.:
through * it • is very interesting, j’ Th*- man will overcome everything.
thought that the supply js short. M;my
W. K. Cook.
-,*n- is unloaded from the vessels at *'
the
docks, and lung dreight trains
stead df rye and the wet-season has
constantly bringing in the. coal-' froin
x
At|. 1. j weaver, Prop.
paid them well for'so doing.
the mines cluse by. 'Phare are four
t-k 1 and Court str«*te.
There munt l*e nu eavesdropping on '
large blast tnmaevs. each S*&gt; feet Hg!&gt;
0
Phfme
232
kasfi.s«s.
•- rniHIC CvX5.
MICHIOAN.
th*- telf phone mi (.’aliforniiL that .state
and 1H feet in diameter. Rich of Lhedfhaving' |&gt;asae&lt;l a law making it an
QOGOi
‘
will pnxhic*-from :JUO to ;LVi tot s of
offensel punishable Dy ImpriNonmen’t to
I pig iron . in a day. There an* five
eavesdrop and then speak •&gt;£ it after­
• great blowing engines uf £LM)Q Torse
ward*. Telephone eavesdropping Is no
ixjweneach, and each engine will snpbetter than keyhole eresdropping.
। ply 30,000 cubic feet uf air per mi
an y where.
1 Thtsse are the largest engines ever
The old faith in the efficacy cf the
built in the world of the kind, .each
FOR SALE
lightnirig rod .is being slowly revived, t
weighing Odd tons and cost nearly
The new rod. however,, is essentially
' have a'second-hand chiireh
&lt;100,000 apiece.
-•
!u *»!•* cheap. It Is in
different from the old, and its use is
The steel works* cover 480 acr&lt;f» of
: xfCLA&gt;&lt; condition, with
recommended by some insurance ex­
ground
and
is
a
very
busy
spot.:
engoixl ci’Mpler and sub-bass
porta. A large juirt of the farm fire
id secure a nice
I gines, Ixilh large and small, conveying
• inent will find this tu be
f
losses
are from lightning, and the j
vara all around the yarda. There are
merits pf the new fangled rod deserve many different departments tol the.
inve^tio...
works, nithough'they are all connected.

TENDER BEEF

|| AUGUST CLEAN UP SALE

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FOR 10 DAYS

COMMENCING AUGUST IO. d
It's object;—to effect a quick, decisive, thorough clearance
of summer merchandise. It’s advantages—unparalled
savings—the greatest buying &lt;&gt;•« ortunities you ever
heard of.

IT’S BARGAINS -Wonderful
Innumerable—Matchless
More bargains and better bargains than have ever
endowed any‘other sale event.
L

Sale Begins Thursday Aug. 10 Closes Saturday Aug. 19
The most important money
saving carnival of the year on
Ladies’ Waists
Wash Goods
Skirts
LJ
Shoes and numerous other
articles
Come early before any of
these bargains become ex­
hausted.

Cash or Produce Taken in Exchange for Merchandise.

Awful Suffering of Baby and
Sleepless Nights of
Mother.

CHURCH ORGAN

CURED BY CUTICURA

A Big Bargain

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE
W. R. iAMIfSOH, Propr.
jra N. JcUcrsoh 51.

Hastings, Mich.

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«IWJ M
by attending our splendid

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SUMMER SCHOOL
Gutchess
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qollece

OatnJt. Mich.
■ L :&gt; j-t r. -a aukiincdnsent.

President

.

E. BURCH,

&gt; • .IR \ LRSIO.V
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'"•p have recQijred another version of
• -J&gt;&lt;:lton awJHifft, mentioned in‘the
’ • TXER of la- t WTHik. The other side
L-nji- it was nothing but 2a midnight
drnikun
braw|. The
BANNER'S
. -ijmt. was obtained from one whom
bulievvd iiiu position to know
the facte. But how the two sides are
givch, and you tan, take your choice.

Howtna. scald head, hives, itchiness
ot tile skin of aay sort instantly re­
lieved. permantly cured, Doan's Oint­
ment At any drug store.

There is the blowing mill, rail mill,
plate mill, machine shoiw. foundry,
besides the blast furnaces, open hehrth
i ovens, stock yards, etc.
I was informed that even this big
steel plant had its ujw nnd downs, 'just
the same as many an American plant
has hail. It seems a shrewd Yankee
was among the first managers. He
came to Sydney: hadn’t been there
। long Ixifore he commanced to build a
■ ^?50,000 mansion.
People naturally
supposed that there must be great profit
in the businets andl the stuck soared
way up. and very large blocks vf it
; were sold to eager iiivestors. The in­
: evitable reaction came and the prices
took a great tumble, purifying it of al!
specoultive value, ami putting' it down
; un a cash basis. Since then it lias
gradually strengthened.
' After going through the . steel jdant
’ we took'a special train and went out to
the Marconi wireless telegraph station
near Glace Bay. whore the first wire­
! less mawage across the Atlantic was
received. Thexe is one t^ing that is
absolutely certain alsjut a .trip to this
station, and that is that you will know
just exactly.as much about it after you
! get through as you did before yo u
started. Secrecy, profound secrecy, is
I stamped everywhere—bnt that only
' adds zest to tho^trip. The mouths of
all the emplqyeai have befn securely
! locked up with burglar proof padlocks.
so to speak, and the keys have all U-en
thrown into the broad Atlantic, with
j one exception. That ^exception is the
i suave, gentlemanly Mr. Vivian, who

Skin Fair as a Lily with no Scar
to Recall Awful Sere
Writes Mother.
.

George L. Hale and family moved to |
Hastings the first of'.the week. They j
“I herewith write out in full the be­ makd this change as h matter of mut­
ginning and end of that terrible disease &lt; ual advantage. Mr. Hale expecting to 1
txtK-tBB.," says Sirs. Wm. Ryer, Elk i get more steady employmiyit than he
River, Minn., “which caused my babe had there, and will give their won Fred
nntold suffering and myself many a chano? to board nt his home. While
sleepless nights. My babe was born we rbgret to have our village poptila- .
seemingly a fair, healthy child, but j tion depleted by a single family, yet
when she was three weeks old a swell­ in their case it scums the change will i
ing appeared oirthe back of her head, bti favorable, and we wish them’sucess.
and in course of time broke. It did They* have rented their home to Milo
not heal but grew worse, and the sore Snyder who is moving in this week.
spread from the |Bze of n dime to that —W oodland News.
ot a dollar. I used all kinds of retne- i
Small pox has broken but in virulent
dies that 1 could think of, but nothing
seemed to help; in fact, it grew.wqrje. form in one of the townships of ,Kent i
Her hair foil • out where the sore wis, county. We renew our warning to all,
and I feared it would never grow again. our readers that the statu authorities I
It continued untilTny aged father came
on a visit, and when he saw the baby declare that an epidemic of black
he toldjpe to gctiCuticnra Soap and smallpox will sweep Michigan next;
Ointment right away.
winter unless there shall be almost
“ To please hint I did w&gt;, and to my ' universal vracination. If you have i
surprise by their use the sore began to not liecn ffliocessfully vtfecinated within j
heal over, the T*air grew ovei it, and three or four years, you should attend |
to-day she has a nice head of Lair, her
skin L as fair as a lily, and she has no to that duty now. In warm weather ।
scar left to recall that awful sort, and is the time to protect one’s self against.;
'it is over eight months and no sign of small po-c. which fs much more severe ■
its returning.”
in cold weather-

CURE PERMANENT
“Your letter of the 19th inst. received, askingip regard to the cure of
my baby some six years ago. Well,
the disease has never returned to her
head which at that tithe was a solid
sorezen top and down the back."
Mrs. Wm. Rykb. Elk River, MinnFeb. 25, 1903-

' QUICK RELIEF FOR
’
ASTHMA SUFFERERS.
,
.i Foley's Honey and Tar affords im- '
mediate relief to asthma safferers to
I! the worst stages and if taken in time
| will effect a cure. For sale by Arthur
‘ E. MulhoHand: successor to W. H.
| Goodyear.
Nice Stationery shows refinement, i
i A lot of new things at Mulholland’s
I Drug Store.

PIERSON
&amp; SON
The People’s Store.
Hastings, Mich.

Phone No. 9,

$75,000.00

Capital

Surplus :: $25,000.00

Officers

people's Meat Market

HEAD SOLID SORE

GROCERIES
18 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00
15 bars Acorn soap
25c
9 bars Lenox soap - 25c
4 packages Arm &amp; Hammer
soda
.
25c
8 lbs. bulk Starch
25c
Good light and dark fine cut
Tobacco, per lb.
- 3Oe
3 cuts Sledge tobacco for 25c

ryo grbwen* sowed wheat last fall in­

Vour IB
Ultsh

Cluster fTksstr. PresMat.
R. B. mcsscr.

Uke Pres.

A. A. JindetMi, CaNcr.

Directors

for honest wealth is
laudable, to reach
such ambition requires
time, patience aid economy

Chester Dltsser.
R. B. messer,

R.C. Trench.

m. L Cook,

money at Interest Will

D. $. Goodvar.

and onr Savings Bank pays the best rate going.
you with money yon must take the proper
course to obtain it. Opening an
account at cur bank Is
one good way and we
advise you to do it.

Like Outers.

B. B. Buderson.

Interest
paid on Savings Deposits.
money fo

Cmh

IT

-

Hastings City Rank

on

Real estate Security.

PLEASE COMPARE “THE BANNER
WITH

ANY

OTHER

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COUNTY

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PAPER

PUBLISHED
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IN

MICHIGAN

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The Press of this State declare the "BANNER in the Iront rank.
Hundreds of
pleased subscribers have spoken of its excellence and of its many improvements.

ALL HOME NEWS
The BANNER gives the County Seat news, the Hastings news, the Barry County
news. It fully covers its field. We leave general news to the metropolitan papers. •

ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER?
IF SO-We will appreciate any kind things you may say of the BANNER to your
neighbor who may not take it.
IF NOT.-Why not send us your name NOW? It costs but $1.00 a year, 25c
tor 3 months trial.

a

�D4agged-Domn

Feeling ;

In tli s'lotna
N&gt; vouanesp. unrefreahlng sleep, despon-

A. P. Hagerman, of Kalamazoo, ha* I
I received a letter from an attorney at t
' Goes, Zeeland, the Netherlands, asking |
him to find Mrs. P. Nus or Mrs. Tru-1
This Wack’s Nsws In Nearby
man. Her name is not known exactly
Counties.
1 to relatives in the Netherlands. The •
woman has been made the sole heir of •
: a iarr i. « queer thing. TJte the a brother. Jacobus Kooman, who died j
"
J
.
• there recently, leaving a large for- [
1
.
&lt;
Rapids saloon keeper. Aiderman Hil- &gt; tune.

Souhwestern
Michigan
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WAMTC
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Commercial Stock L Telegraph Co,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

UHI lUlILV HLeJv

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Continued from page one.
Grain and Provisions. Stocks and Bonds.
WARRANTY DEKTML
‘
“
mutual exchange of ‘‘wants'’ of Barry
•*" do1”' “TCU‘,'Le; ,K ,
28 Hodges Building.
DE 1RO1T, MICH.
were audcntly called the
Tl&gt; rkidneys
county’s people is here, it ia the BAN­ Jennie M. Waters- to William
,„ Sr r... a«r .re hetdtn, the
J. Fisher and wife, 8 ac sac
reins NER. The price is very reasonable:
and
driving
y&lt;»u.
into
serious
trouble.
■
reins i
References: JOHN L. HARPER £ CO,Banker:, Detroit,
8uO (X)
10. Hastings-..-I
j One cent a word pays tho bill, no adv
—
—
• - * j tom. chairman uf the license committee
Th.U.,l.da»(|htcroffonnerc00n&lt;y '
BAN' Charles H. Reynolds to George
--- r
•
i of that city, was going homo one night
OUR DAILY MARKET LETTER On Appiicatiou
L. HalL EH&gt;«* 10 *«d 17
the
most direct,
beneficial effect
h-.t &gt;»»» ro
[ Acts vitli
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It wntalns
Mu*«’ lia,‘ been re' el.rkCburehpfb JoMpb. ««. »TOrvm„luu
on th i kldrwys.
kidneys. , It
contains the
the best
best and
and II w,th a fneud
O. A. Phillipa add, JJaahville 000 00
. Mfmrt tutod slices'
----- •tor correcting
*
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•— 1 fused a new license by the city council ly bitten alxiut the face by-« ,-olf ;
and
.toning
Two
George G. Sisco and wife to
through*. • Hilton's
recommendation. , houud. bho wan In the act of patting
K F p. No. 4.
Mildred D. Ely and wife. 45
;- —i------ ----T!2—- I Mustc shot at Hilton but killed his
him when th. tarot, attawkod her.
,
m(1
850 00
.
,
------- :------------------ ,-------- ac sec 34, Maple Grove
1«■_
[t companion. There is no doubt- butthat
---------•■
! He
the BANNER the following:
Hr handed
haodedtboBANNERtlrefollowlng:
Q N„kr ud wife to
j Muste hud murder in bis heart when
Frank
Soleveld
ami
another
man
so
|
pog
SALE
—
A
cow.
and
sow
and
pigs.
; he fired the shot—he intended to kill
Choa. E. Lunn and wife,
I Hilton. It was a clear case of inorder far' not identified were killed by ja i for sale. C. A. Gaskill.\Carrier R.R. ' Lots 9VO and Wl. Hastings.. IMMJ on
Michigan Central engine at Comstock -No. 4.
z.
•
■ —that's a cinch. On the first trial he one day l««t week.
So»” «t'er *0 BANNER w«» out he Frank &amp; Hart and wife to Sela
Use CHEAP Linseed Oil even
. was convicted und -sentenced, but the
C. Kesler and wife. 61. 2» ar
received a visit from one of his nearest
ou can buy it 2 or 3 cents per
supreme court granted a writ of error
5150 00
sec 35. Thornapple •
, ,
„
.
.
t . .. neighbors.
whom Charley hadn't
ga ton leas and then it costs just
All«rt Rwnd^. ..JKonunent e&gt;vil t
t o(
|i|.(,ly (o bayhia
mid a new trial.
On the second trial
Samuel Howe to -Byron L
as Duch to put it on. ‘Where is
J(|t „,| • tl,e' deal WM eloeed
there was a disagreement, and the third w.r veternn ot Orand. Haven, dropped ;
Kurtz
and
wife.
40
ar
sec
thi
‘ Steam Boiled, the Bung Hole
of *that
likewise. The fourth, 'had two years dead
’ ‘ or.
~ the streets
■••*•''»
-• •city
*- one
huur* after the BANNER
Rutland■-■- 1000 00
Bo led agri the Mixed Oil on the | after the killing, resulted in an acquit­ day last week.
! was printed.
•
Elizabeth McCartney tu Bur*
ms licet. Al! guaranteed to give ? tal. The Observer was told by a person
‘ Chester Messer lost a vest in which
dette Benedict and wife, '.&lt;&gt;
get eral satisfaction. It Fools the J who pretends to know t(iat the saloon
Mrs. ChaUncey Dwight of Charlotte. wlW |]js favorite i»air of sfxxitactes.
ar sec 14. Maple Grove 2300 (M)
Purchaser It Costs More to i keepers and brewery and whiskey in­
had her arm broken in a runaway This is how he got them: just this,
pre duct? the Old Fasti toned Open X terest of Grund Rapids raised a fund
' James A. Becker tq Charles 8.
accident last week. An* auto frighten- 1 mtlc notice in the B ANNER qf July
IX. Alpyot.
Ke *tie
’■ foiled
“......................
Oil, but that pro
Cruckford and wife, 20 ac
of &lt;3,500 in cash to clear Muste. Does ed her horse.
Hutbt
27th: I -OST— Between West Creek and
ces give* u8 the Bost oh of the
UOO 00
anybody believe that the murderer's
sec 14. Carlton
:
my residence, oue day last week a blue
preientduy.
'
...
serge vest with pair of sptctecles in Charlea F. Barton et al to Hat­
freedom was nbt bought—does anybody
tu© vuiuwatoi
uuiuituii !■ lKX-ket. Finder please return to Chester
Coldwater liniment
LINE
: believe that this fund was raised fyr j KitcHhJl, the
(neap Oil may go on all right,
tie Nesbit. Parcel. Hastings. 100U 00
maker who died
'* ’ ‘last* week left a for- |1 Messer.
any other purpose? Especially when
buck never stands the weather.
Edwin Mead and wife to The
,
tune
of
,$130.
(kN
to
his
wife
abd
son.
That little nutice brougb them.
the killing has nut l)een denied, bnt that
Before you paint let me show you
, Thonapple Electic Company.
pROP,
Hams. &amp; Russ,
' the shooting of the one who is dead,
.
. the grocers, needed a
thid Best Oil.
Pace!. Thonapple
and Calehut
­
was accidental:
in spite of all this
Judge Carr luis ordered u grand jury I deliveryman. They put this notice in
MO 00
donia....'v
a jury acquits the respondent. Cun ; fur Cass county. It is expected there । the BANNER’S want column:
.
, QUIT CLAIMS.
juries lie
Ik* called anvthinir
WANTED—A reliable voung man for
juries
anything but “
‘’uueer
queer i; will be important developementa
developemehta.
Melissa I. Way toOlin E. GiffPre criplions prepared as if for
delivery man-Hams Ar Rusk.
things?”—Portland Observer.
i
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.ord, Lot 18 hlkliS, Middleville
the Doctor’s ewu use.
Grand Rapids police offijeers are
The BANKER was printed WodnesKSAl’PB-X. KLEINH4J&lt;S A
H ASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
Harriet A. Bentley to Ellen M.
KN API’KN, Attorneys.
About eight roars ago Minx Elizabeth after the automobiles to compel, them j day afterntssi. and then next day they
T Michigan |Tru»t Co. Botldlug, Gnu&gt;c
B.
Sweezey.
Pace
sec
.4.
Sign of the Elephant.
i hud their man. They Had answers to
, i . ' __ Mtrsici
Campbell of Allegan placed an ad- in a to keep within the speed limit.
Rapids. HlahigMK.____________________
100 Obi
I
their adv frbm all over Barry county
Orangeville...........................
matrimonial paper, • 'husband wanted”
DtU LOWRY,
'•
'
THOMAS i PRYOR. C.B. T
and received a reply from J. A. Foden ' Benton Hiabor. tiring of the exac­ 1 and are fully convinced of the pupular.
Ha»Utig&gt; 5
Attorneys at Law.
1- HAl Ways r large steer
of Corkville, N. M. After norne corres­ tions of the Bell Co., is to have an in­ i itv of the iBANNER and its want
Offleen over BaitlDpi City Hauk.
.pentacle, on Ur. 1
Estate pf Harr)- G. Jones deceased. |
j doltMnna '
. '
pondence lie came to Allegan to see her . dependent phone system.
,: , But (possibly tho best instance wb license to will real estate granted, sale ’ C nuKUVK It POTTER,
with a view to matrimony, but shei
Attorneys at Law
have
yet
kn&lt;jwn
the
following.:
Mm.
Sept.
16.
nave
yei
anunvn
is
me
louowing.;
mf
".
was a school girl. He left, saying
Rev.-^S. Rolilee. uf St. Joaepp, wants i B«nj. Bowman, living ou Sec. 8. Rut-'
he would come again. Some time ago
In Re of Isaac M. Good, iui alleged i
I
.
W.
—
L...1
...
1.1...
tel
a
land.
h»st
a
Aawl
she
greatly
valued
a
gymnasium
attached
to
hisi
jchurch,
he wrote her he would be here to marry
jnxane jMjrwjn, application fur admixs-:
A HANLON
the Congregational.
U&lt;canse it was a gift to* her. Nearly ion to asylum died, order appointing A. IL KENASTUN.
rery one of our patrons can se s her and the first of the week lit* came. .
, physieix!
Attorney at Law.
three weeks after its'loss, and as h last medical examiners entered, physicians 1
re a magnificent Dinner Set &lt; He was nicely entertained a lew daysOver J. h. Goodyear sro.. rtorr
An tin known man was killfcd’‘hy a des|xTAt&lt;i chance of finding it she had report him not in need of asylum treat-; 'wUow luai; lioui-iN &lt;&gt;r in* •t*t- Oou
isOlutely Free. We uot &lt; and then he wax told she was engagedpBCtnpuy
aMecdcd
io.
;
■
I* do this but we give you a * to a young mail clerk on ,thc Fere Pore Marquette train at St. Joseph one this adv. put, in uhr want column in
R. V-OALLAiilll.i
RLim
ment. petition for appointment of,
od, big MO cents in value for &lt;
• Siirgeun. Do-...
. .\f.-h
our.issue of June sth:
He 'left Thursday quite day last week .
*
,
guardian filed, hearing Aug. 21.
i J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Uw,
cry dollar that you spend with &lt; Marquette.
‘hpurs 12 to V - - -;;d7 SM
.
I
Woodland. Mich.
disappointed.
.
LOST-Somewhere
between
Middleville
. &lt;)ur aim is to please our !
: -.T^ivpboneat.- \,r
- Estate of Whaley A. BrooksdCoeased; • All business* given prompt and easeful
..
. .. , .
• nnd our home Sec. 8. Rutland, a dark
Sterners and we are bound io &lt;
Jacob Hock, an Ottawa Co. farmer. »&gt;r„Wi: nll wwi shawL Finder receive licenxr tu aril real estate at private sale attention. Collections a specialty.
it, 'The sooner you commence &lt;
Chicago i.-s.driving out her. thieves, was killed by a hull one- day list week, reward In* returning some tu Ben.L granted.
trade with us the quicker you J
WALTER HEATH
ill get your.set. Why.uot
J gamblers and crook.-*. They are com­
. Bowman, R. F. D. 1, Irving. Shawl
HAttlllY CO I Ni ' 'TRV.EM
Estate of Rotart
Brady deceased. .
J is valued especially because it was a
ing into Michigan by the boat luiid.
BeMcieure on S-v. 4 :
...
order refusing to grant licriiK* to wll
Kalamazoo's new hospital will tie gift tu Mrx Bowman.
.
addn*»|iv&gt;!tott, &gt;!«*:.. i.&lt;
St. Joseph and Benton Harbor are pre­
»
"I
dedicated September 20th.
Soon'after he got bis BANNER that real estate’entered.
paring to make life a burden for these
Estate of Joel Evans deceased, hear-1
week Walter Fleming &lt;rf this city wrote
gentry.
MY i STOUT IS OPEa EVEHIM6S.
j
। Mr. Bowman that he had found the ing uf claim!, adjournixl to Oct. 2.
CORNER STONE FOR

■' Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Don’t Pay

Central

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

W.J. HOLLOWAY

ABSOLUTELY
FREE

iMENCE NOW

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Mrs. Chas. Hackley. of Mit*keg&lt;hn.
wife of the r-'cently deceased million­
aire philanthropist, is dangerously sick,
but rufuse* all m-tdical aid. trusting
to the consolations of Christian science.

NEW CHURCH

‘

.

We give tnesv specific cases as ill­
ustratiuiis of the profitable uw of BANNEK want advs. In the same way
farms and cityvproperty have been sold
.O’Clock Sunday Afternoon.
or rented, boarders secured und other
Goods and Groceries. &lt;
Large Attendance.
• **Wants'* filled. But you will lx* conFOUR DOOR5 EAST OP GOODYEAR BROS 4
Hardware.
phoni:
&lt;
Muskegon's mayor has ordered all
jIn th. pn«llce .if n Inrg. crowi at ’boxl ■&lt; X®a k&gt;v» a trial uf th. BAN_______
NEB'S
eoluiiin. We cannot warbar screen-, removed iq that town *&gt; ’4 o'clock Sunday
afternoon
thewant
corner
that drinking shall Iw ----------------•'
- for
1
1 —
- ----Brethren
a
a public matter.
,tone
the
new
United
raut a Nile of everything nor that it
But let
----' church was laid. The exercises v*re i w*"
unreasonable thingx.
Th. hrvt land to b. rondemmxl for i
The church «lw cum- Irra&gt;! ' »«nu " ho known, and-^if
the hlgl t

w.

H. FAIRCHILD.;

,
.
Ijiid by United

Estate &lt;if Mary Lee Throop deceased,
order assigning real estate entered.

'
Brethren at Four

Estate of Charles Parrell deceased,
petition for appointment of adminis­
trator filed, hearing Sept. I.

’

In Rc of J. Frank' Whitney insane,
aiqilicatiun fur admission to asylum
filed, medical- examiners certificates
tiled, order ot sdmimiun entered.

' Estate uf Maria VanNt?» deevaxed.
P^tiGun fur declaration of heirs filed.
pleted will l» n fine addition to th. they are reMonablc .a way to satisfy hearing Sept. 1.
■ ‘’‘‘X- «‘,J wln '« “ Kre*‘ rredit *« ,b« ' "'m WI1 l,r
.
MAKKIAGE LiCENSEX.
II is IW tine Id think about BULBS
society. The church will need outside ;
’ Ferrel Replogte. Hope
for FALL PLANTING.
I lure a nice
, .
, ,
....
'
assistance, which should be gladly '
The.
Simplon
pass
always
has
been
Maggie
Prince.
Hope
.
It
H
rumored
that
the
Plndp,
Sana„
jt
doi
„
.
newW
,
stock of CUT FLOWERS on hand non.
torium at Battle Creek Will be reopened | workh&gt;nwrt of tb&lt;) cj,y whi&lt;.h ,, the great highway &lt;rf travel from Jesse Demund. Carlton
Phone In your orders, ieiiieriis made
ffwltzerlnnil into’ Italy. It was-uaetl by Esther Durkee. Woodland
ncJt
‘
not occnpiu.1 by nny other .b-noniinato any part ot the city.
Phene 29.
Caeaar and his laglonx hs far back ax
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•
tion.
50 B. Cj nnd. although Napokun lwq&gt;- Colerldsre'a Home at Nether Stowey.
NELSON BURROUGHS, Propr.
The cottage was at th&lt;- western end
pened to use the St. Bernard- pax*, he
’’fOpi.
The Eady shoe factory at Otsego is
recognized the superior, importance of of the village, aud there It stands yet.
----------- L to be .enlarged.
Tears ago a vessel was wrecked off the Simplon nnd ordered, a mill hi ry a poor, ugly bouse, dose on the street
: the northwest coast of Ireland. Crowds 1 rotul to lie built over It to wrve In fu­ We went In. .and after making clear
j gathered on the bench to witness the ture .campaigns. It' wax begun in 1800. to the go-&gt;! woman who owned It that
&lt; scene. A few brave men came'forward • but before It was complvtcil. In 18Wi. we were not looking for lodgings we
| and put out to the sinking vessel. As ; the fortune* of the battlefield led the saw all that then* was to see of the
I they came back to tin* shore with their : emperor elsewhere, xo be never xaw it. dwelling.
There were four roomx.
! burden of human lives the watchers j While thus constructed for .war. no ar­ two downstairs and two above. All
cried: “Have you got them all? Are ' my ever crossed It. Instead of furnish­ wore bare and disorderly, because, r t
they all saved?** “Y'es,” wax the an- , ing a route for cannons. It .became n the woman explained, bousecleanlng
i swe-r, "all but one. If we had stated I peaceful imillum for International coni- was In progress. It was needed. She
| for him all would have tieen lost.” In 1 merce.-St. Ix?uls Republic.
showed us a winding stair, hardly bet­
Best Body Brussels nig 1(M5 x 12 at$35.00
j stoutly h xtahvurt fellow stepped out
ter than a Ir.dder. which led from the
City price $45.(10
I from the crowd nnd called for volunA. F. Smith &amp; Sons .-Vxminister Rugs 9x12, beau I i- xj
lower to the upper roomx. There was
1
teerx.
The
mother
begged
the
young
'
fid coloring, at $25.00. ( icy price*$35.00
, Sappho's Leap was the name, given no view, do garden. But In Coleridge’s
Velvet rugs at$25.00. Which are sold
• man not io go. aaylng: "Your father ; to a white cliff or promontory ancient day there was a small plot of ground ]
in city for $3T&gt;.W
Roxbury Brnssels at$18.00.
City price S25.t&gt;o
, w«» lort nt m: ,oar .l&gt;rot»w WUllam ’ ly o,l|«| Ixnkneta. noir Cn|&gt;e Duento. belonging to the. house and running'
Empire rugs at
$15.00. City price 822.00
; sailed away, and we have never heard £f
....
at' the Hotitberu extremity
of ;k,
Saute back to the large and pleasant place :
We have-rugs, all sizes, as low as....
$1.00
t from him. K you so my nil will l&gt;» Mmmi. .«k' of tin- l-inlnii^anil™
of his friend Poole.—Dr. Henry Van '
Art Square rugs at ...
SB.40. City price SHOO
Liost” Embracing her. he said. “I must I was so called
. ..because Sappho, the Dyke In Scribner's.
1 go." In a short tinx? he was seen re­ poetess, is reported to have thrown (
See our Hie of Rugs and Carpets, all grades.
Prices gmraeteed Lowest
turning. “Have you got your man?*' ' berxeif from this lieigbt lute the sea.;
HERE AT HOME
cried the watchers. “Yes,” was the re- A criminal, with birds attached to him '
| ply. "nnd tell mother It ta brother Wil­ to break his fall, was thrown from the
liam."
.
cliff at the annual festival of Apollo. '
and If he reached the water uuhurt'be Hasting. Citizen, Gladly Testily.
MEN PAST SIXTY IN DANGER.
was picked .up by boats placed there
Plionc
The-Furniture and Carpet Man.
' More than half of ‘mankind over for that ptirjMMo. This Is the rock from
It is testimony like the fcdlowing
j sixty years of age suffer from kidney which, according to the story, lovers
; and bladder diHonloTS, usually enlarge*- I throw themselves in order to ho frw that has placed *thv old Quaker'
! ment of prostrate gland. This in liotli from the pangs of Jove.
Remedy” wj far above cornet item, j
painful and dangerous, nnd Foley's j
I When people right here at home raise
। Kitjney Care should be taken at the'
their voice in praise there is no room |
i first sign of danger, as it currects
As a result of observation and reflec­
I irregulAritim jind has cured many old
left for doubt. Rood the public state­
men of this diseiwe. Mr.
Rudncy tion during n long life touching public ment of a Hastings citixens:
Burnett, Rock Port. Ma, xvites: *1 men nnd turuKurex In wide variety 'I
J. W. Balx-ock. harness maker of
It will pay you to stop in and see if
suhered with enlarged prostate gland vqpuid desire for my country three
and kidney trouble for years aud after tilings above nil &lt;jthfi-x to supplement Jefferson street, says: ' Beyond all
TOWNSEND SELLS IT
taking two bottles of Foley's Kidnev AUM-Ih’uu clvlllxatlnn: From Great question. Doan’s Kidney Pilbt is a most
Cure feel better than I have for Brito lu. her adminbtnttl*m of criminal valuable remedy for all disorders of the
twenty years although I am now »1 Justice; p*otn Germany, h^r theater, kidneys. My wife had attacks of kid­
ney complaint for two years and used
Thera will be money saved In this way. On coming In
years old.” For side by Arthur E.
Mulholland, successor to W. H. Good­ und from nny or every EtirujuMin coun­ namerout remedies, bnt obtained no
try save Ruiitdii. Sjniln nnd Turkey, its real benefit. I had so often seen and
and looking around, a great many say: “Why, I did not
year.
government of cities. — Andrew P. heard Doan's Kidney Fills recommend­
know you sold that.” Better look the thing over In
ed that I went to A. E. Mulholland's
White in Century.
drug store, successor to W. H. Good­
time, and If you don’t see what you want ask tor It
Nordy—All these big manufacturers
year and got a box. The effect could
seem to dread publicity. Butts—That's
Remember the Place,
“This John Doe must be a turrlble not have been better. She l&gt;egan to
right.- I know one of 'em who has to
improve from the very start and con­
let his family do Just us they please to bad feller." mused Maw Hoptoad. tinued to do so. To say we think well
keep ’em from divulging business se­ "He's alius In trouble. I see he’s been of them mildly expresses our opin­
crets. Nordy—What business Is he In? Indicted again. I wonder where he ion. , For wile by all dealers. Price 50
Butts—He’s a sausage maker.—I,oul»- lives when he’s to home?”
eenta. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
"I expect he Ilves In Effigy," chuckled New York, sole agents for thb United
vlllo Courier-Journal.
MICH.
HASTINGS,
Paw Hoptoad, “the place where so States. Remember tho name—Doan’s
—and take no other.
No such thing as ‘‘summer com- many are hung.”—Houston Chronicle.
whcre
Fowler's Extract
of Wild Strawberry is kept handy.
Itmakct the physicians satisfied.
-n- awe lete.'
Nature's remedy for looseness of the If you get your medicines st Mulhol­
Jaowlec.
land’s Drug Store.

FLOWERS

electric road
uml.r lhe
Mate law was at Nile, but week.

RUGS

Before Buying

Jesse Townsend

Banner $1 a year

P. A. SHELDON
Abstract aid Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Moocy.it&gt; iaab on Kral E.*totc. Kral EM­
Ute- «&lt;4d on ■■otbnilsnkoii. General cutnrj
an;&lt;i:s. fforiD* » cuinptrtr *rl ot At'rfnct
Book*. cvmiilWd from Ibe Kecords, can
tsrobh com|&gt;trie AhMmcU.

ROWLAND BROS.
For LIVERY R.1GS.
We have
several first .class rigs in connection
with oar Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Voir patronape solicited.
•

when youwant

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IT. ALL KINDS IN STOCK. ANU
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Jfffi'r

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be done right. That’s the way we do our ifrork*. that's wM
busy. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Phis 243.

The American Laundry, W. J. S'tirt Fru

The BEST 5 CENT Cigar

FOREST CITY PAINTS.
We have just pul in, a complete
line of Forest City Paints amf Vat
uishes. These paints are manufai •
tyired liy the Forest City Paint aid
Varnish Co. one of Cleveland's oldest
and most reliable paint companies.
They are absolutely pure and ar.
sold under a positive guarantee that
they will not crack, peel, chalk or
scale off. Will cover more surfac
wear longer, and give better result-

Th«

War***
Owls*

�SERVED HIM

A./D. Cadwallader's
R^AL

RIGHT.

SOLDIERS AND SAIL­

ESTATE EXCHANOE,
The

Office over Pierson’s.Grocery.

HASTINGS. niCH.

Capt. S. M. Fowler Was
Us^HJjy a Battle Creek.

ORS REUNION

Fifteen housqirfcjl lots for sale.
.
from Eaton
^(Friend.
‘ Mrs. D. Fox
L«&lt;s V andr^KT block 2, Grant’s
The BANNE^|(vcs the following Rapids Saturday after
weeks, visit addition. $310.00.
No. 445-fA farm of 30 acres, good item clipped from Ttui Battle Creak '•with relatives.
&gt;iandr,% grave!
gravel and clay loam and lays au
Frank Bennett &gt;iml
of Grand
little roiling and terders
Imrders on a fin*- lake. i Journal of Thursday laku • It will in— J outbuildings.
_ — • L-llJ;^-^ ,j u»re«t Sherm's many fnhudx in this i Rapids were the
of relatives
\ gtf'd, ..H room house and
Fine"-------------------- -------------— V
fruit,
all improved
fiut 2 acrea.
*R. city. ’Capt. 8. M. Fowlerth^opular ' here last week.'
F. D dndjetephone line, 2^' rilles from ; commanding officer of the newlyWgan- 1 W. J. Norris of
calk'd on
,
Hast ngs. Might trade.
ized Company :A. Corps of EngitSqrs friends here Sunday.
. 31»l A farm of 47 acres, tine clay
Borders ou a is indeed a happy man. for his handS&lt; During the electric storm here last
Ipam so . lays rolling.
due lak* of resort,' 3 miles fromjiwo. some uniform was received by him to- wqek. 8. Bogart lost a fine irteer hy
railroad towns. Fine buildings.
May from the makers and although it 1 lign&gt;qing. Insured:
•ill' A farm of HO acres; 105 i
...... . under plow. 35 acres of fine beech is of the finest goods and is jierfect in
Mrs. Xnneme Nejetonof Carlton was
and giaple timber. A line large sugar every detail and cost an amount that
the guest of her sister MfK I. N.
bush] Fine stock and grain farm. Good runs fa’to three figures, its expense td
buildings, including ailo: barn is base- the captain was naught, having been Hubbanl last week.
menf&lt;10x00. Find location. ;
Ira Potter was the guest of relatiwsNd.-110 A farm of 120 acres; 115 presented to him-by a friend who had
near Middleville Sqnday.
iictes improved, balance oak wood, lot . the interests of the city at heart, in
Fine&gt; fruit and plenty of it. Fine large the organization of a company of En­
Several memlx-rs uf the local Arlwr
buildings. Soil is a fine clay loam. Near gineers here, and felt amply repaid A. O. O. G. were in attendance at
1 and fine location.the picnic at Hustings last Friday.
LLL—A farm of M acres. Hit for the amount expended for the cost
Jim Springer is reshingling his
acres cleared and almost entirely free of the captain's uniform if the Doc­
lumps and stones,.
.Ill stumps
BtoncF.. Soil
Stvil is clay tor could only be penmadedi to. assist ' house.
• ‘
•
[-•din and sand loam, about oue/half in the promotion of the ’new company
Mrs. Sarah Cripjien of Rutland was
each,.............................
’ pcres
lays just a little’ rolling: *13
qf th - land is SO rods from the balance; and assume the command-wheu it wa&gt; the guest of Mm J. C. ■ Raymond a
When Company LjCos
... -f was'beech and maple; a\flne oumpleted.
tiinb
portion of last week.
ms brook that never fails crosses mustered out of service, none f our
Addie Norris has returned. home
licit*?, also tliv 15 acres, no waste; citizens regret ted the act
than from Kalamazyo where she has finished
....
:
1
win*
fences
with
good
feuc«K are good
and
hog
and sheep tight; 3 did Leopold Werstein as JjT
pos’.s "
”'1 air k
'
n eourxe at ,the Normal.
of good apple orchard.
Good did many others of our hgmr.t'-s men,
named house of 5 rooms sheeted out that Battle Creek was jJrge enough to
lake VIEW.
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ind in and filled with grout; fine support a first class
ntary company,
Preaching at the bchoul house next
well
at.kitchen
^ioor. a beautu
tabuar
---------------- ------- --------------------.
fnl hard nraple grow stand-’ around one that would mi j^a showing that Sunday evening.
........ „ -louse,
a
-Lbe dwelling
he
L line
Xz: view
~‘-Z~ of
z* the onr citizens wouU *x- proud of. an d
Mubjl and Clara Todd of Vermontt’iifs. Burn
Barn :ft)x40
30x4(1 framed, horse barn when it was
tided by the state ville visited tlteir aunt Mrs. Geo.
L*ram ■&lt;! IfixBO, cow barn framed Ifix&amp;i military uulu
—ties to add a company Rockwell the tetter part of tho week.
' stout . hen ■house that cost $815, icte
of engineer^Fu the state militia; none
housf. w*»od house. «hop, 2 corn cribs,
Mks Ruth Joris and tho Misaea Hazel
smoke house, 3 hog houses. Telephone was mory^k-tlive than Mr. Werstein in
&gt;tatit i|.In house; average age ot build- puttingij^rorth strenuous efforts to have and Jeaate Smith called on the hitter's
ngs te years; Co rods from school: 4 this ol chosen as u location for the aunt Mrs. Dora Lake of Hiitdinirs one
from a ratlroiMl, town of 300 inday hurt week.
kabiliuH and miles from a railroad new^icompany. The result of their
Arthur Crook and wife and Mrs.
efl^ts sjieaks for itself. Daring this
Jw i ■ f fc/XX) inhabitants^
.CNk io&lt; other farm- (or Nd*-.
JFriixl Mr. Werstein approached Cap. Geo. Rockwell and son visited their
/Fowler and asked his aid in tthe pro­ sister M rs. Sidney Todd one day hist
week
motion of the new company which the
Calvin Charlton and sun Johnny uf
v captain was only too glad to give, bnt
when he was asked tu take command Maple Grove called un Frank Charl­
•of the company be frankly told Mr. ton Saturday

SPR1
CHIC

s/

We had such jhM^USll Of
.
orders; tor Sprinji^qnckcns
.' in week thatyFfewr^id to
be/.isappqinu . lu oNer
of the
i • tu avoid ii“^htng
x
• ,ki;id hereaj f*r we will ask
!
tlfujewho' ish chicken for
1
Sunday to

To'1 cieghane Ut On Friday.

FOR COLD' LUNCHES
; on wont tifid anything better
than onr (’old Meats. They are
Q prepared by an experienced man.
•Q and are just what von want.
q

F.W. Clifford
8 The MEAT MARKET Man
c* Two doors east- of Cilii Bank,

b Phone 22 Hastings. Mich.

YOU ARE

INVITED
to call and see the very latest
print paper, known as the *

... ARISTO GOLD PAPER...
। it will certainly be worth
ybur time to call and Me
ismples of the work.

Don't forget to see me before
yi&gt;u buy a Kodak, Camera, or
supplies for same. ’ '

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
Hastings,

Michigan

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5. Goodyear Co

YANKEE
W"' be Mcld iD ■H’1’ c,,&gt;’ A“» 23■ 24
and 25.

Nice Program Is

Being Prepared.

The committee having the matter
in charge are at work on the program
for the Barry Co. Soldiers and Sailors
reunion, which w ill be held in this
city Wednesday. Thursday and Friday.
.\jigust 28. 24 and 20. They are al­
ready assured of the presence of several
good speakers from outside thft city,
litit are waiting V». ‘’lose with one or
tfvo others before announcing the pro­
gram.
It is safe to Miy the reunion thte
year will be one which alLwho attend
will enjoy.
Further announcements
will be made next week.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Jesse Townsend hag gone to Pennsyl­
vania un a visit.

Ladies’ Aprons.

Dress Goods.

Made of best quality Apron Ginj?ham, cheaper than yon ran buy the

We have opened a few pieces of
New Fall Dress Goods, Panamas,
M’diiire. etc.

•^a^.^lScaiiilSOc
Children’s Aprons, white and -ic■colored, prettily trimmed.... 40b

For Waists and Suits
we (have some new

Lace Curtains.
Our line of Ijice Curtains is com- ,
plete and ready for fje„ *n Ci An
inspection per pair Ivu IU wtivv

patterns in

3i-.’,”"”.'"'25canil 30c
Irish Liueiip. a part linen fall TAn
ric, k-ard wide, per yard.......... ZUu
New Shirt Waist I'ercales, per yd 15c

New Satteen Petticoats
New Suit Cases
■
New Rugs

Ix* H. Pryor made a business trip to
Nashville Saturday.
Chester.Wetzel of Detroit is in the
city visiting hiu ruotlier Mrs Su^an
S. age.
The Misses' Margaret und Florence
Harper went to Luther. Mich., Monday
for u ten days visit with friends.

Miss Mary McElwain returned
Monday from a week's stay at Gun lake,
as the guest uf Mr. and Msh. Frank
Brooks.

Amoskeag A Grain Bags 20c.
-:=
Stark A Grain Bags 22c.
New Idea Patterns and fashion Sheets for September.

Miss Doaia Sen field, of Mansfield.’ O..
in visiting relifives in this city and
Vicinity. &lt;
'

West Pannalbe ought -to be a sweet
Miss Lillian Doud has hvn quite
sick with u severe cold and fever attack place judging from the amount of
but Dr. Burton thinks she will soon honey consumed. Bnt sorry tu say.’ the
ncov.-r.
sweetest when [soured becomes corres­
Dr. H. B. Gsmmon went to Ann pondingly ,M&gt;ur. .
Werstein that while hte services would
The Misses Ilenc and Afmina Gilles­
The W. M. A. met at the home of
always be at command fur furthering pie jtro spending'a few days in Bellevue* Arbor Thursday returning in theafterYou will rti'd our ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODAS
the interests uf th&lt;* new company, he
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Colvin and family noun with his w■ fe who has teen in Mrs. Frank Stimson Jply 27. under-the
jjist the triIng. We have received many compiimei^tc for
did nut feel that he ecu hl go ahead nt spent Sunday with the latter's parents the hospital ther» recovering from an leadership of their aide president. Mrs.
dur ice crekm. and’we know we can pleaae you.
operation for flu reriuval of a tt;fnor— W. W. Watsdn. Enough rags -were.
present and purdhaac the equipment in Hastings.
necessary for him u&gt; captain of the
Frank Johnson and family visited • Mr. and Mrs. y.-vant Mclnlrye start­ ww(xl_ to complete 23 yards of carpet.
company. He was told by Mr. Werst­ Wash Helmer's of Woodland Sunday.
ed Monday for t &gt;e Pacific coast, and They were royally entertained both nt
dinner
and supper
with the beat the
ein that he must not let a matter uf
- ’ ’ yUit
nn«I faniite *hw&gt;nt Stindav
’m«kv an 'xlumted
,V.... there.
—
.
..
John Burst an&lt;
continues to grow in the esteem of.the people.
&gt;.t^ti
..... -.1’ Their lii’iulqnart re will be nt Gresham.' land affords. Th# next meeting will
that kind stand in his way and for him •wjth Oliver Boltdn
Everybody that uses SANITARY BREAD once, ♦
and family.
,
,
*...
It-...
__ I........
A....
oKtAU.
becomes a p&lt;rmanent customer, because it Is ♦
to go abend nnd have tho measurements
Oregon; fur a »-w weekn. and then lie held at Mrs. Watson's. home Aug.
Mrs. Chas. Smith rind family spent
made at the beat material; it’s clean; it’s wholesome.
tliey will go tu 1 urtl.-ind and San Fran­ '.Mi. Recitations and singing will milkn
taken for his new uniform. Captain
Saturday and Sunday with her parents
Fowler "obeyed orders," and today the
cisco.
e.
, a tine program; the yuung people are
near Woodland.
given
spatial
invitations.
handsome new suit.'which cost, *1118,
RUTLAND CENTER.
• Americus Cline and wife are to lie
came and was presented tu the gallant
PRATTS DISTRICT.
ff ank Tobias nnd family of Maple congratulated. They haw u new ♦ “Originators nt
captain by his admiring friend with
Grove and Jakel DePriester and wife daughter-in-Law.
(■Stators.
Arthur
Nellist
-has
spent
the
past
fine
his compliments. It was an Act well
days with his parents l»n has-returbed of the city sp^nt Sunday at Mrs.
worthy of mention.
Mm Elin Scott and wn William who
Lizzie (Wood's.
have been vteiting her parents, return­
C. A; Newland and family Hjient ed to he: home in Grand Kapids Sun­
Ed Ziinmerman has a bran, new baby
Sunday at Emerson Edger's.
liqy at their house.
day.
Harvey Emmons of the Kklamar.on
Harry Dunn calk’d on relatives
Gordon and John Thorpe. John
VHerinaTy Hospital spent Sunday with Banfield Sunday. * .
Stokes and Frank Pannalee start for
We are receiving daily large .consignments
hjs sister Mrs. Scid Tinkler. ■
Floyd Wood is sjiendiug the w A the west the first &lt;4 the week.
of handsome and useful pieces of
A short temper has the- other kin'd.. 31m Dett Ross spent Thursday with
with his sister at Maple Grove.
Lightning struck Willis Wood’s house
Quimby friends.
•
i Oov Havehi mi-I wife uf H».tinK»^llur^,K the^ven, atunn Fr.day nlgbl
The engine on the morning passen­
^jcid Tinkler i« improivng
tie
_
t. fa&gt;kB were guests nt Warren Foreman's Sun- bnt did no serious damage. It also
ger train on the C. K.
S broke hi&gt;
uf hi* place by cutting the brush alqng flay.
• ■ '
killed a calf on me Denny farm.
eccentric
at Woodbury Saturday
..t He road. No doubt impronjinp
1 JohnForeman
and- —
Harn ------Williams
Mias Jessie Wood Sundayed with the
morning delaying them a little over an"
ttgxes'too. .
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.....
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rtartet]
for
Dakota
last
Thursday
‘
to
Misse- Maicbeles-of West Thornapplr.
hour.
.
O.ur large stock is now complete, and we
[Frank Nellist h making sornie repairs , to.work in the harvest fields,
i
Middleville talks of trying to get a
are offering strictly' high grade goods at
Floy Erway is spending-’ the week
state fish hatchery, acconling to tjlie nd the school house' and iminting it.
NASHVILLE.
prices (that cannot be duplicated by any
Frank Wood and family i&gt;f Coats with friends at Bnrryville.
. Sun. There is no letter ‘location in
ira Bachefler has hren seyiuusly ill
other concern.
Many uf the Gleaners of this vicinity
Michigan than Middleville for that Grove were seen on onr street Sunday.
with kidney trouble the past week.
Anna Simpson of Allegan is expected went tq Charlotte Tuesday to attend a '
purpose. .Thert are the finest of springs
Miss Minnie Furniw went to’ Battle
j
Out constant aim is to sell the best goods for the
picnic.!
and so situated that thfc waters could • home this week we understand.
Creek Thursday to care for her sister I ( least moneyl Cai! in and look us over. We know that
Bert knd Zera Newland attended the Electa
,
lx* easily controlled for tbq putqxjse of ;’ Mil*.' May Falter visitqd her mother
who ia ill.
•
)
we
can interject you, if prices and good values will clo­
entertainment at .Irving Friday night. '
MnuPrett last week.
n hatchery.
Leon and Lucile Balch of Battle (
the business; Just received another shipment of hand­
About fourteen
Rutland Center («
From th” Jamestown. N. Dak.. Daily
Persie Winslow has bought a load of
Creek are gui'Sts at George Coe’s, this
some HIGH GRADE PIANOS, If you cannot call
Alert we learn of the death of J. W. [ ’bqgs (not a carload but a wagon loiul.) people attended the Sundayj School i tweek.
I (
write for prices.
Convention at the U. B. Church Thune
Balch, which occured in that city July ,
Mbs Gladys.Boise of Union City /]
day
and
enjoyed
the
bountiful
dinner
ASSYRIA.
29. He was once a resident of this city
’spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. i • \
and is a brother of Mrs. C. G. HolMiss McLee of Chicago and Jew* and excellent program.
W. I. Marble and family.
In about four ^months -a convention
hr*x)k. He went to Dakota in W*i3, . Spaulding visited Mrs. Oivcr Tasker
Born, July 30. to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M.
will’te held at the chtirch here. Don't
locating first at Lacota, where he en­ Thursday.
y
Early a daughter.
gaged in farming- He late; moved'to
Don B. Jewell returned home from fail to avail yourself of the gcxxl things.
Miss
Oriley of Middleville is spend­
Jamestown and engaged in stuck rais­ Kalamazoo Friday.
Mn Foreman who had the misfortune
ing the week with-Mrs. E. V. Smith. . *”
ing. in which be was very successful:
Mrs. Thus. Tasker will entertain the to get one of his legs broken a .few 1
Mr. arid Mrs. E. VanAuken were at j ”
Little Gertrude Hayes, daughter of. L. A. S. Thursday Aug. IX Bring -weeks ago, is doing ite nicely as could
Detroit over Sunday vhitiug their ecu OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
be expected.
.
’ Harry Hayes, went out on Wall lake thimlfles to sew carpet.
Glenn.
Fred
Otis
and
family
Spent
[Sunday
1
with her grandmother Saturday eve­
Mm Harry Maatsch and tons Elmer,
Miss Mints Bergman te home from
. ning for a twatride. The grandmother nnd thnrlo of Bellevue, visited her at Wm.. Haven's.
for a few weeks vacation.
was rowing and Gertrude holding a parents Mr. and Airs. Garrison Moore
Oren Erway returned from Mt. 'Charlotte
’
trolling hook, when there was a vic­
Mrs. Von Furniss has returned from
Pleasant last week tu work at the carWednesday and Thursday.
' ious j-irk on the line. A fine five
her visit at Otsego.
(writer
trade.
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:
Mildred Hartonr visited Hattie Stunpound bass was soon lying.in the bot­
Mfw Harriet Brown ia visiting her
• Mrs. ®d Myers and children visited
tofi last week.
tom &lt;»f the boat as a trophy of the
brother at Camby. -Minnesota.
Mrs. C. £ Fay entertained her sisters relative** at Trufant hwt week. Maurice I
young lady 's skill asn disciple of Isaac
Mirs. H. R. Dickinson is entertaining^
'
Mrs. .McCarley and daughter Hazel, of Rouse returned home with them.
VV« handle the beet grades of coal on the market—
*
,,fc-L- uvr.l
■ Walton.
Mrs. Samuel Healy will entertain ;hrr
brother C. I?
B. ILusk
and fnntilv
family of ■'
Detroit, and Mrs. Hartom of Gatestmrg
Order from ns and you are snre to be satisfied Phone
j About 2. te* । automobile licenses have
Buffalo. N. Y. .
the L. A- S. for supjicr August lx.
this week.
194
and
we will give your order prompt attention.
now teen taken out by owners of ma­
H. Bennett have
who has
_Mr. Frisby
.
_ suffetMl the
. pfc-t
, Sujit. and Mrs. 8.
Loren Tnngnte and Celia Palmitier
See us before buying
j( chini's
secretary
cUines in
m Michigan,
^i.icniguu. but
»u&gt; the .............■
.
,
.. ..
&gt;». tv.aut uni of
nF the
th*’ , returned from Young Hickory. M Y.,
few
months
with
congestion
ot «t»t. i» informed &lt;b»l ’louble &lt;h«l
Flvr-n.- toy hnnilaj.
brain, jmsacd away Supday morning.
where
•
they
■
went to spend their vaI number of machines arc being run in
Mrs. Milter and children are visiting
Sjencer Dunn and wife of .Battle | cation.
th*1 staje. Although the law provides 4jer parents Mr.-and Mrs. Beardsley of
Creek visited at Alva Dunn's test week. : Mr. and Mm F. .1. Bratt in and [
that licenses shall be taken out Ixjfore Woodland.
MARQUETTE. .
children are visiting relatives in De• July 15. the owners of unlicensed maMr HU(1
Claud Warburton ef
J
WEST PARMELEE.
I troit and Ohio.
chines may be arrested at any time for
Creek visited her mother Mrs.
Iteteyed
letter
failure to comply with the tew. it is : John Tasker and family Saturday and
Mk Wm. Eggleston and daughter ; Thjs IS
to te Maude Adams’ I
.■ JJIWI
proliable
there- will lie few pros- gnndny.
—L'*'- that
..................
(Lcta who Jiave been visiting her par- &gt; fATUrlte story: A colored ’“gemman,'’ j
•* the
.1
.......oVi.kll
' ecutiona until
owners
shqll ll'l'X**
have’ I ____
Misses Alice anti Bewsie Ray of ^r‘ ents F. M.'Stimson and wife returned | naine unknown, but called “Culpepper
1 had saiple notice
H*** n**w 'llw ‘
kansas are visiting their grandparents (to her home in Grand Rapids July 28. i pete". who. being enamoured of some
WHERE. WILL YOU GO THIS
( Poatal officers and other, in th&lt;
“ * Mr. and Mm C. W. Tompkins.
Ladies o£ our community have, been dusky maiden, and not having the SUMMER? If you "desire rest and re­
Mm Harry Spinney and sons of calling on the sick on Grand Rapids courage to "pop" face to face, called
I aarrice do not look with favor upon a
creation, why not try “THE RIVER
1 recent order relative to the addreaa ot Chesening are visiting her parents street
aP th® house where she worked and ST. LAWRENCE TRIP'" Folders
i letters for rural roulea. The otde-. Mr. and Mm C. W. ^Tompkins.
Miss Man- Wenger will be welcomed I a’ke.1 for her over the telephone, descriptive of the Thousand Islands.
which docr.ee that all matter for the
Mrs. Dan Olmstead entertained her hr her friends in this section a. well When h., got the proper party on the Rapids. Montreal. Quebec . Murray
Headers of the Banner can secure
Bay, Tadonsac. tho far famed Saguenay
routes most leer in addition to tho mother and sister of Bellevue last a, the children whom she will instruct, line he asked
I. dal
Johnron
River, etc.,, on application to any
I name of the pertain. towQ and number
as favorable clubbing rates with this
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'-Ya-as" "Well, Mim Johnson I’ve railway or steamteat Ticket Agent. For
Mm David Perrault .. very poorly.
. importont qnMlion to „k
tape :I
i of the box. i« looted upon as red Mtpe
illustrated guide. "Niagara to the Sea, ’ ’
paper for any daily or weekly paper
The W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hasting*, Atich
We enn now nay hello to our milk
n&lt;,
* Ya-an." Will you marry send 6 cents in portage stamps to H.
of the most pronounced hue.
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
or magazine published in the United
Foster Chaffee, western Pass. Agt,‘
man ; no danger of hm getting ahead ‘
s.Ymu. Who is it. please?"
[ position of those opposed to tho order
Says to every church, that Longman
Toronto, of Thos. Henry. Traffic Mgr.,
of us riow.
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। Montreal. R. &amp; O. Navigation Co.
Mrs- Lewis Potte uf East Thor.iappte
T O H. X -A..
ed by any other newspaper In this
was calling on her parents Thursday ।
&gt;yll» tmd Y«l_Rav» Mwajri
section of Michigan.
*
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r. ^.“e'C.roe-.«.
and says sha Enjoys country life, im- Ogortara
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Corm OoMai PrvvMrta Pas—nala
mensely.
.
wider is to; o
i
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&amp; moderate housfe?^
I inixtakea.

FOR HOT WEATHER

SANITARY
nSekfC

VESTER &amp; GARTER Ml =

( Local News.

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.,

{ Furniture Corners.

Hastings, Mich.

LEHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS.
C.C.B., MASSILLON. WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE

C. E. LUNN
FINE TAILORlH^J

M. MATTHEWS ®L CO.

CLUBBING RATES

FOLEnnONEY^TAR

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THE CANADA
THISTLES MSI

but there is no Delivery S\

THE
WORLD
OWES
i EVERY
MAN
A LIVING

tem to bring it to his door

. a B. Evans, of Bellevue, was the j
guest of D. R. McElwain the first of!
Blrr stcuRED $S0. 01= CASHIER ! 4
POINTED COMMUNICATION FROM i the wt.k.
1 Mr.and Mrs. Ed Blake, of Middleville,’ j
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NAGLES ON MIS CHECK ON
FRANK CHARLTON SUBJECT
j spent Sunday with Chauncey Bishop
WILMINGTON.
ILL.
BANK.
Canada thistles .
• and wife.
I The Misses Glenn* and Gertrude ,
I Rogers are at Gun. lake, the guests ot: BROUGHT HERESATSAYS FARMERS CAN

Good.
For

jsurr

URDAY NIGHT

DESTROY THEM

Going Somewhere?

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We're interested,
So are you.

Proposes to Invoke the Aid of the

have the bwt line of

Law Asks Others to Do So With

TRUNKS,

Conna Garrison, who has been at
work at the car seal factory, has gone
home fur an indefinite time.
By Sheriff Charged With Securing
Mrs. Jas. Beard, of Mishawaka, 1-4Money Under False Pretenses
is visiting at Chauncey Bishop's and | .
from Midd'eville Bank.
with other friends in this city.
John M. Long, of Wilmington, 111..
i is in the jail here charged’ with ac-

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Him If He Offends.

cases, thavelunc bass

‘ Editor Banner.
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Dear Sir :
1 beg space in your paper for a few
words atwut Canada thiiitle»&gt;. 1 do
■ not care for trouble with mv neighbors
। or friend*, but the time ha* come
when every farmer should set* that
Canada thistles are taken care of.
Some fanners claim that the thistles
cannot be killed. Other* ’ get rid of
them. I do not claim to Im» an expert
tanner but I say that Canada thistles
can be gotten rid uf with little exjvnse

ever shown in thh city. The low
price* will Intenut )ou as much
as the high quality of the goods.

ASSYRIA FAR
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curing
00 from Cashier J. G. Nag1 ler of the Middleville bank, on false
i pretenses. The UftenM occuring late in
July. Long, it appears, used to live tn
Phone 314
Conltat»«i from |»4e one.
this county, hut for some time resided
Hastings,
Michigan.
I in Wilmington. III., where his wife
Jeffereon &gt;1.. ! duor south of P.O.
called •'Don't Fret" It was fine.
i diud last sjiriug. He add his home,
An instrumental solo bv Eva Kent lianking jert of the proceeds in the
was enjoyed as was also the recitation National Imnkut Wilmington, and then '
I by Peart Leonard, entitled "Warden
pr&lt;K-eeded to blow himself, While nt
Keep a place, for me.'' The club sang j
j K
Middleville he drew the last uf Kia •
I "My.Ohl Kentucky Home." as’ some!
money-from the Illinois bank. • He had '
; to the farmer if he goes at it in the
. of the musical-numbers were -absent, i
some talk with, and had paid $10.U)
i right way.
.
Twelve years ago I Itou^ht a farm Bert Nay had a well written paper on on a contract to P. A. Sheldon of thin
"The Local Fanner's Club
Its op-:
city for the Wilkins farm north of
called a Canada thistle . fann. There
■ iMirtnnit ies al&lt;&gt;ng social, intellectual und
। were about nine acres of thistles on
town. His.hunk book had not l»»en re- :
; business lines " He said that the , turned for correction and that'shuweda
iL . I sold the fann tvfo years ago
I world to-day was in need of well built
lialangeof
on hand. Mr.Nagler
and there wa*. not enongh thistles on
men and women, broad-minded i-eople.
knew uf the deal pending for the WilI it,to make a ]mtch eight rods square.
| Business is the great schoolmaster and
There nover was a thistle blossom with .
kina farm. Therefore when Long camo
j we are all toiling fur the same wants
*eed in it that would grow threshed on
i in to the Middleville bank, claiming to
■ of life to the outward eye but inwardly. (
the farm while I owned it that 1 know j, mentally some are trying to reach a ' own
the Wilkins farm and exhibiting
‘
' of. The threahers used to say '' ’ No !
i his bank look nhowing a balance of
। higher plane. Bert is one of Assyria's
, Canada* here to thresh. ’'
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$l40.0D*due
him. Mr. Nagler ;Kd not
is
I blight young orators and his remarks
I hesitate to cash Loflg’a ftU.00 ch««ck on
I bought a farm two years ago that
or voom
. thistles
tu.-n... I
“,tah“"i t"&gt;*?•“"
had about 15 acres of
Canada
the Wilmington bank. Mr. Sheldon
puck ul » oerw. । DIwwto™'»"»»»?, b-v 'lr; C,r«" now believes Long tried to defraud
un it. und a .iORle
t
re II have
h»r., threshed
1br«*«l one
.mo '
, M“’" *’”• N‘”»
““1 him, as he tried in every way to get a
, I don't believe
' that would grow or let any seed- several other*. A select reailing by deed of the Wilkins farm, claiming to
’ ,
i Mrs. Kate Cux. a (empentace sketch.
; blow over my farm or that of my '
have all sorts of money .
’ j was enjoyed as one of the best things
। neighbor. But it has been necessary '
Sheriff Furniss went after his man.
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. । nf the day. It •’’dealt with the problem
‘ for me to watch the thistles closely
Speedily
!&gt;&gt;cated luiu. and landed him
‘ ih order to prevent thrashing them. uf ho.w to living about a reform, and in jail Saturday night.
the writer thought that tu let the old
1 Some fanners hate to la* asked to take
topers go und concentrate all efforts on
care of them, even when they know
, the hoy. on his right bringing up. was
*
FURTHER REDUCTION
that where thi-tlre grow nothing else
the key to- the pruhh*m Other good
City Drug Store.
Phone 113.
The Thornapple Gas and Electric Cc.
will grow. 1 said tu a farmer the other
things were mentioned in tbesfNTOer nud will make arutc of
Hastings,
Michigan 1
per 1,1*00 on
day "You have u lot of thistles in your
animated, discussdnns followed. Dr. all gn%
in any month in exc*-*^ of
oats. They ought t&lt;rlw-cut" He said
Kellar sai&lt;ithat in the country all sides
?»&lt;W
feet.
.For
any
aiaonn*
tip u» the
j "If nny man goes in there to. cut
were deuefopfd. the physical, social last named quantity lid* price . will I*
thistles he will pay fury the uuta l**r
andjnteUectnal: that a law existed pro­ l?l
i»tr
1*4**.
The
irodkictiUD
is to
fore they cut the thistles: for I would
hibiting the sale of,lif&lt;4or to minors ami effect only thft «*xrcM above
feet.
♦ . not ent what oats t&gt;.ere would be left
that'the ne&lt;e?«arv thing was to enforce All gas and.electric light hills mast be ‘
for them.”
When yoti have any repair work
the law.
Another was to eradicate; ]&lt;ui&lt;I on or before the !•* th of the suc­
Think
of
it
;
10
acre*
in
0ie
!i«ld
and
tu lx-dune, 1 b
,J " “ ‘ —
»till another was to remove the screens ceeding month to secure the reduction
you favor mi-• with the work I
’ not enough irft after the thirties' uro
from the front &lt;rf .saliuns Remarks of cither.
do anything i &gt; the died of repaircut to pay for the graifl? 1 havi» gone
from Uhns. Tuckerman. Garry M«s»n.
on my neighlior* farm* before now and
Mr..pargo, Mr. Mapes, Mrs. Graylnirn.
WATCH EkCLOCKS
cut thistles that were apt to sow seed
and JEW) LLRY.
Mr* Kent, Mr. Moonf. Mr&gt;^ Mooreafld
un my farm rather than ask them' to
Mrs. Hili. The Sec'y was vented with
.. guaraiJll*- n, y work. so yon will
cut them, but that dAy is past with me.
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make ‘no
run nd chant,.
power, to write* the Sec'y uf State
1 have notified farmers to cut their
mitlake ih favoring mb. J^W
Ass'n. notifying tbm of our-desire to
We.«delin«* Ia for sate bj*Fr«ill.
thistles a gr«xl many times. Some­
join the State Ass'c.
(SHED FREffJ OF CHARGE.
Hraih &amp; Carveth.
times they go nth! ent them. They
The club was coniinlly invited to
say "I have tried tv kill them, but 1
Very much to our regjvt *'•• imv
meet with^ir-. and Mrs. A. Briggs for
can't kill them'
You will notice
oHiged to omit some *«-om*i&gt;|N&gt;ndenci* ’
their August meeting. ’ New m«inLvr
when a man says h^can't kill them
of refreshment committee Mrs. Ida' th&gt;t came yesterday. We hope &lt;«nr
that he eyt* three stalk* and’ miast*
g«M«d friends the correspondents will do
Open Evenings.
Kent, program committee Mrs. Chas.
one. und sometimes two or else will
their utuumt
mail their urwi letters
Jones. iV«* cannot send in program for
wail till they have all gone tu seed and
I on Monday. We pumbt print .this
next meeting of club a- h Im* not vet
then cut them.
,•
wwk either the peugram for Pomona
been handed in. All joined in singing
1 have taken steps to stop thistles
Grunge and tl*»- Am»yri« Farmers Chib.
America and the chib adjourned.
, from going to seed and Wowing over
Both will appear next week.
Sin*. Nina Tasker.
my farm and have made enemies al­
Reporter pro tem.
ready bat I can't help that. The time

W. H Myers At Son,

REMNANT

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We
Pay

4^ Dak
I Vi

He’s got to go after it eai

and often, and elbow his v..

through the crowd that gets

there first.
A crust is better than no

bread, so a little saved is' bet
ter than nothing. Begin now

Is now on. The first
ones to call get the best
chance at the assort­
ment. The price
so
low they will not lastf
but a few days.
,

25c per gat
1, Heath &amp;
It has been
the Barry C
Grounds.

able.

on Savings Deposits. I
Compounded Twice a

VV-lll

CALL AT ONCE

Q. A. HYNES

Repairing

Local News

Geo. Newton , JEWQ.ER

TH6 N6W
LGxinown
H0L8I;

Cor. Wisklogton and Bojlston Sts.
BOSTON.- MASS.

Headquarters for Michigan
Frew Association and Business
Men while in Boston. Located
in business center. Ever)-thing
new and firstcla&lt;s; fire prucf:
rooms; bath and telephone in
every room. Special rate to com­
mercial men.

Ths Lexlnoton
Hotel Gomoanu,
J. D. FANNINS. Pres.

has come when something Itraidra noti­
fying has to be done. Some of the
wits and wh« at that will be uirertied
in this neighborhood will have Canada
thirties in them. But hearafter all
pasture, tielda ami corn fields and high• ways or other places must be cleared
of Canada thistles as the luw requires, j
I will appeal toAhe law for protection
not only because I want to keep my
, own farm free from Canrnla thistles bnt
testause I want to help my neighbors
that are trying to get rid of them. 1
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invite «ny inw&gt; who find, any tbnrtle.
I gone to »wdcm my t.rm and tht-Mere

There te but one mire cure for th**
drinking ilimiwur i-nblt.'aml that te
There was no limit fo the liuiuornu*
the simplest of nil. The cure consists
sttuatlun fur which
Kight Ker. tn eating fruits. Tbnt will cure the
Thomas L. Clark, bishop Of Ithodr
j worst caw of iuebrlery that ever afIsland. was responsible. Some- years
flirted a person. It will entirely de­
ago while attending a lecture in Boh- stroy the taste for Intoxicants and will
ton he observed a man sitting three make the 'drunkard return to the
Rests in front whom Im- thought be
thoughts nnd tastes of his childhood,
knew. He requited the person Kitting
when be loved the luxuries nature bad
next to him to “punch” the other in­
I provided for him nnd when hte appetite
dividual with hte umbrella.
। bad not ims-omc contaminated by fate**,
The polite stranger did so nnd. the
dteturte-d person turning hte Dead a 'cultivated tastes and attendant false
j desires and Imaginary pleasures. No
little. Bishop Clark discovered hte mte
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person ever raw a man or woman wflo
who
uk&lt;-. It wn. not the
h.- .up 1|kH fnJ,t ldi,
h .
!&gt;■«'■d. Fixing hU att.ii\:i «l.-ndta.t for ,rlnk. &gt;o
, lnan

I liable to do d.umge to my neigblvir
to come after mo with tho law. Yon
ewe It tv yoanwlf. yonr nnigblwr. and
even tv me to do thh. for it I de not
of my own accord protect my farm
from this peat, I ought to be compelled

iy ou the
11”' lecturer
'“j"'?’'' and affecting uncon-J
“n"&gt;"aclousnera of the “
whole
j1” f’ affair
T he left
the
man
Withr.J'in,.
the umbrella
to nettle j
... t(‘
,1'iLt. 1PleniewA
with the other for the disturbance.- and.
llu,
w|tbout
I
tills man bemg wholly without an ex­
euse.
cuse. there
there w*s.
was, of
of course,
course. a
a ludicrous
ludicrous
and embarra*idng acene, during all of

to do it, and also tu protect my neighbur's farm too.
Frank Chariton.

which Bishop flnrk was profoundly
in■ terested In the lecture.
At lust the man with the umbrella
asked, rather indignantly.-"Didn t.you ;
tell me to4puocto that person with my 1
umbrella
umbrella?"
"Yes."
“And what did yon want?”
“I wanted to see whether you would
| punch him or-not”—Boston Herald.

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CONTINUALLY ON THE MOVE.

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Srick and Fence Posts?

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We are selling Hard and Soft Goal at Kock Bottom Prise*;
at therame time guaranteeing the quality of your coal. W»
invite you to ascertain if these stntements'are true.

Lehigh Egg and Nut,

Maasllon Nut,

Pocahontas,

Maasllon Lump,

Hocking Valley.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
PHONE 154.

PHONE 254.

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ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

Here are *om* bits frqm'tW diary ol
Sir Mountstuart K. Grnut Duff: "A
gentleman who rfatbrr overvalued him
•elf, looking at a raw- of birds, raid tc
nn oninhologtet who was wltli. him.
•Whnt 1s that blnl’f That.* itakS the
other, ’!• a mag|4&lt;&gt;* 'hte mot toy klcu
uf a magpie.* wus lb- rejoinder- tl’er
ha|M But.' refilled hte frietkl. 'but It'v
Gud'H idea of u magpie.’ ”
A mau n.iiiuil F«t&gt;er lay ill.’ "'You
are very 111 Indwsk’ *nid tin* doctor.
afhen you hail lx*tter.’ th* *!&lt;*k turnrejutoed.jorder the prnjert fur ti&gt;e|dy
Ing to Im* read.' ’Xo.' Ui:*wni&gt;! Itbe
person r&lt;» whom h«- sf&lt;bk**. 'I tijink
you will live four and twenty boiirs.’
*OL. in thjkt case.’ rejoined Fai***. rea*l
rue I’h LwIci- ' "
"Things one w-mkl rather have put
differently,” writes the dinrtef. "Mr.
CeHI Rhode** to hte nelgh!*&gt;r at dinner,
an extremely pretty Woman:
I.
hate German. Site — Well. I diH'.'t
hate them, but I by no mentis like
thnn. lit*—oh. 1 tbuugbt you w-re a
Germnur*

or woman wllb an apiwtlte lor drink
W,K’ Hked fruit. Tile two'ta.tea are al
deadly i-ninlty with each other, nnd
tber" &gt;• no room for b«l. .r them in Urn
' °n«-»
•ar*-^ ^roy the other. XI hat to Eat
&lt; »&gt;*(•»
---- r —% its*israsM*
A Itemarksble
Grotto.
Fingal’s cave Is one of the most remarkable natural grottoes In Europe. ।
sitjuxi&lt;xl cm the Inland of Staffa,
about seven tnlles off the west const j
of Mull, S'-otland. The cavern te 227 ।
feet deep, 42 feet widfi at the entrance |

and 62 feet high at'the &lt;»|&gt;eulng at time |
of low tide. Tide has a great deal to i
do with the size and dlmeuslona of Fin­
gal's cave, because It is eminently n
.
.
A self satisfied young lawyer went i sea grotto.
ever to Michigan from Ohio to repre,
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m-nt a rbent of that Mate- who ™ , “00r o( u"- ™'crn At
»'
mix«!tftmwmm1lti|r.tlon over which k”'°“ ,M' ,bcr*
f“&gt; °f
lie IVn.vm- county court hud orlrimif w»“rJ“ &lt;“f ™’«- It van be readily
Jurikdlctlon. In the courre or antn. “"’rwl
4rau“ of "n“11 &gt;»■&gt;&gt;• »•
!
ment the llack.-y,- lawyer lireame
“«i«.«t the boor of extreme ,
tniiKled, nnd Ha- talite kindly adrlaed ““**10 Eun,'’,■ Fhiitnl-a cave lx 1
Mm to back up nnd repent with “h*'11—&lt;&gt; U&gt;" greateet Brltfkh won
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greater
deliliention.
Then the
court ‘ aer.
let the youth down by raying. “If you
do that I will be better able to follow
The best authorities on the science |
the thread of your contention." "Glad
to accommodate you. Judge,’’ said the i of meteorology tell us that without the i
various changes in the temperature I
young man as he recovered hte con-’j
there would be a perfect calm at all 1
fidcnce. "I am dealing with c very
complicated point of law, and I bus- times In all parts of the globe. A uni- ;
pccted that It might be too intricate; form and unvarying barometric prdsfor your honor to follow nt the rate 1 ]j sure would everywhere prevail and j
was .going." The dignity of the court j • there would be no dianges of seasons, I
was' knocked out. and he joined no evaporation or condensation, no !
heartily in the general laugh.—Kansas clouds, no rain. .In abort, without
changes of temperature the atmosphere ,
City Star.
would soon become poisonous, stagnant I
Window Shades, any size, any col- and Incapable of sustaining human
or, at Mulholland’s Drug Store.
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STRENGTH

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You are ’
chances wh
WEEDELEN

atch Our Win
Special Sale

our line of Carriage*. Fhnetotub, surroys and Hoad
cannot be excelled; We handle goods made by the

FLINT WAGON WORKS Cb.
LULL, OF KALAMAZOO
CLARKE, OF LANSING

red L. Heat

Goods D
-, D. orders fill

.oS
We have them with cushion lire and without; TIh-m*
the leading vehicle manufacturers In America JVheii
buy one of these makes you get a good one; and one that if
guaranteed-tv b*i right arid te right, anil it won't co*:
•any more that
you_wonld have to pay for an inferior
article
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GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONEJNO. I.

Catering to animate re.piirVK Iwth n
plentiful nud y/»rled nupply of foods,
ns may be acen.fnun this report of on
terthl fed nt th“ London Zoological
gardens last yrfir. For tie* flerti eating
guests there 'were vupplied 1 H tons of
borscjlinh. nearly It ton* of goatflesh
and 0.53d ehldken beaus. Fourteen
and u half tuna of fish, in addition to
l,2tX» pints of shrimps, furnished the
water fowl wllUtheir dally fare, white
207 loads of luiy and 6.0S0 bunches of
greens supplied the ruminants. Other
Items on the list were 872 ponnds of
grapes. 408 pounds of sugar. &lt;3.202
loaves of bread. 5.0W quarts of milk,
303 pounds of crackers and more than
33.00) egg*. The chicken beads were
for the various members of the rat
family..the eggs wen- fed to the birds,
and the slirlmps formed the easiest
way to the affretiaaa of the fiaml»
goes. *.
All the new hooks and the best of
the older ontes at Mulholland's Drug
Store.

eede

and increase when you arc

WALL PAPEI
SALE

Don't allow y
to seed d
neighbors f
bring your ju
tor

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

HASTINGS. MICH

THE BEST FOR THE MONEY IS WRAPPED UP IN

OUR LINE OF WRAPPERS.
We have a fine Hue of Ladies Heady Mad** Wrapper*.

They re ui. -

“oiks will find that our line of Shirts,. Pantef Overalls, ana Summer
j 'L'nderwear can not be surpassed as far af quality and price is concerned

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-and that's what you're interested in.

BUTTERICK PATTERNS
Phone No. 10.

HORTON’S. X0*.

The Clothes That Satisfy
That’s Our Kind ot Clothing

Clothcrafts and Stein-Bloch
Company’s Makes
W e will have our full line of these .popular clothes n the
New Fall and Winter Patterns in about two weeks,
Don
buy a “Dlld” till you see them. Double breasted or sin;
breasted coats, just as you like them,

Chidester &amp; Burton
Leading Clothiers

Hastings, Mich

Watches

Our large a
Biqck of Watc
very wide ran
whatever pric
and while on
we wish to re
can satisfy y
whatever you
or little.
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Tie Lon

is fne that w
m«id. It is
with our nam
and dial and
to guarantee
the IvODgine
satisfaction.
Our Watch
is in the hand
who will sk
watch entrus

JOHN
Hastings,

LEYSH

Cart* Cold»

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�HASTINGS BANNER, AUBU8T
10, 1905.
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M. C. Excursions.

VUoprfolono ilLoca! News
VVUUUulUllU.
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Poor is he who has only rich relations. ,
He moves no one who can not be ;
. moveil.

I

Don’t allow your weeds
to- seed down your
neighbors farm, but
bring your jug or' can
for

The strong man never fears care; but
he flees from fret.
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When the average woman ia speech: less with rage she talks a blue streak.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rumalia Sunday, a son. Frank is a happy
! man..
.
j Doing things a little better than is
j expected of you will never do any
jJiarm.
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I Presiding Elder Chara fiRed the :

Round trip summer Tourists rate* to '
Bayview. Charlevoix, Harbor Springs. '
Petoskey. Traverra City and *11 Michi­
gan reports are now in effort and will
continue throughout the summer, j
Very cheap rates nre given with* a re-'[
turn .limit until Oct. 81.
!
Special round trip Sunday rates are '
now in effect, a rate of one fair for the I
™n,d “ V1"-.’? ‘*wyid;
murt reach rtartlng point by midnight
same date. Tickets are good on ail i
jwraenger trainwn this division if they
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PERSONAL MENTION.

we My we do, we do do

Mrs, John Shram went to BeUmmei
Tuesday.
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Mrs. W. H. Sage is very ill with
eryaepelaa.
Ed Blake,
Blake, of
of Middleville,
Middleville, was
was in
Ed
in the
the A
city-Friday. ■
E. J. Feigkwr, of XvbviUe, wm h&gt; A
E. J. Feighner, of Nashville, wm in
llw cjtJ. T|10raday.
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W
. M If°h2 Kn.
h,,r
f|
ter in Big Rapids.
.
3- K. Mason want to Oworeo Friday •
iwqile fart, comfortable and conven-1
,„g 8,„d.y.
. •
lent. Michigan Contra! "Woivcrino' t
...
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wvre half a day going and coming and
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1 Methodist pulpit very acceptably Sun­ give a whole day for bualnmi in New |
U"ion CitI
York. Leaven Hartingh-at tliMa. m.
C
“"Xwoea-waa in Ohio on a V
day morning. .
Geo. Hale and family have moved to •Detroit 8:40 p. nu. arrive Buffalo 0:30 buninem trip lart week.
w-D. Merrick and wife
left Thorsthis city from Woodland. occupying p. m.. arrives Grand Central Station
; the Gardner Bennett place bn West New York. 8:0(1 a. m. The fastest ’lay for Niagara Falls.
train in America. Try it
Mre. N. Shwaon him returned to care A
1 Green St.
.
Methodist Assembly, Orion, Mich., for Mre. Claud Slawson.
The bod j- of a son of the late Royal Aug. 15-20
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'(Vi. For thitj
occasion a
„W1&gt; w
’
A. E. Heath went,
to Niagra/Falls
*
Brown of Hastings township was
rate of one '*n' £1“ r '
'“r
:
lh'
””“
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brought here from Lowell Sunday for
round trip will be given. Dates, of
interment.
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,
-Clark Doolittle, of Prairieville, spent:
rale,* Aug. 15. Iti. 17. Return limit
Sunday with Hastings friend*.
,
E. J. Tobey has just completed finish­ Aug. 21.

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It Is Death To Weeds

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7ou are taking no
chances when you buy
WEEDELENE ot us.

One-quarter off does not mean twenty-five cents on every pur­
chase. it means that you buy one dollars worth of goods for
seventy-five cents. We begin oiir inventory in a few days
and we want to reduce our stock a good deal, so you can
come prepared to buy good reliable goods at very close prices,
note the prices quoted:
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Weedelene.
25c per gallon at Fred
L. Heath &amp; Carveth's.
It has been tested oni
the Barry County Fair"
Grounds.'

Quarter-Off Sale I

ing the ineriof of Ed Botum'snew res­
idence. and has built a fine porch on
his own rpsi lence in East Rutland
The'C.K. &amp; S. nassengvr department
has gotten out a ftiw folder giving in­
formation of a seasonable character for
the fisherman and hunter concerning
the many lakes along that line.
Crooked lake. Long lake. Wall lake,
and the Spring Brook trout stream
are given special mention. The folder
ia nicely illustrated. We haveSs few
for free distribution at the BANNER
office.
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J. XL Bauer left- Thursday for a Two ■
weeks visit with York state -friends.

Seventh Day Adventist West Michigan
conference ami camp meeting'at. Alle­
gan. Mich.. A^g. 17-28 tla. For this
occasion a rpte of one ayd one third
first class limited fiWe foil the round

1-4 Off Goods

__ 1-4 OffjjGoods

SILK SHIRTWAIST SUITS, colors
bind. hroUu and black, price n Ah
$12,001 on......................... •. " UU

auoyards t&gt;RESS MUSLINS, all new
goods, nice neat designs, some In­
sold as high as 18c, &gt;‘onr choice IvL

SILK UNDERSKIRTS, colors blue,
brown anti black, -price $6.00 j - n
&gt; off
4

6 only. . PLAID SILK PARASOLS,
the very latest creatiop. tajlors guar­
anteed. price $4.00.•) nn
■ off........................................... J UU

Floyd Pierson and Glen Waite took j
iotheNiuKn.F.II.-.uxeon.ion Thorai.y. V
Adda Jordan w*. &lt;b.-«&lt;•«! of W

trip is authorized. Dates of sale. Aug.
14. 16. ahd 17. return limit Aug. 20 in­
clusive.
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Imperial Palaeo -Dramatic Order
Knights of Khurassan. Detroit, Mich.. ,
Aug. 15-18, *05. One fare plus 25 cents
fur tho round-trip is authorized. Dates
of sale Aug. 14 and 15. return limit
Aug. *10.
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The drivers of vehicles should keep
in mind the fact that under nearly jdl
circumstances a .Pedestrian has the
right of way on street and highway.
This is particularly true r« Regarding
. street cressings. The law and the
. courts recognize that the person on
' foot does not have an equal chance
with one who rides and ‘so the advan­
tage of passage on the public highways
is accorded.

Sir. and Mn. John We.^rl Thursday
Mre. Ro!»u Burch and father Mr.
Rimdel visited at Grand Rapids Sunil“y
Miss Florence Ellis, of Grand Raids.
visited Misa Emma Bradley the jiast
wijok.
KM. and Mr. Arthur Truly an- al

&gt;
£
rA
a

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WaB lake«p«»&gt;dmg . three w.s-ks
cMtibn.
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&gt;ft

10 pairs Men’s TAN SHOES, blucher
ettt, good quality box calf, very lat­
est shape, price .$2.50. t 07
i on....:1 0/

•23 DRESS SKIRTS, black only, good
quality cheviot, price $&lt;s.00 •) nn
i off 0 UU

23 DRESSING SAi'Ql'ES. mo.tly
(lark colors, new style, fast ool- 17ors. price 50c. i off..*..... J1 o

COVERT JACK ETS, silk lin-

17 .Mercerized UNDERSHIRTS, color
black, &amp;ood qualities, chock full nin
of style, price SI.25, 1-4 off.... /4b

HH1LI.1 ANTIN E SKIRTS, all new
,)h

price

a]|

,.„l„rs an(I

* off

gllej.

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ed, latest Btvle. price $6. 1 off J (3
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Race Meeting in. Grand Rapids.
•2Hich.. Aug. 8-11, ‘05. Dates uf sale
Richard Murray and wife have gore
. '..innim*
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Ladies’ And Misses’ ON FORDS, tans or
Aug. H and 9, return limit Aug. 12, away for 9 week to attend their family
Sall’E W Alp I S, J’OUP CIlOlCB of any
blacks. Patent Leather or Vici Kid,
For thia occasion a rate of $1.10 for tho reunion.
awaist in our stork, an elegant line to
latest styles, good qualities, wear
round trip is Kuthorized.
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Mrs. Alice Montgomery, of Kalamn A
C'hooSe from, all S1ZP8 |
j
giiaranted, all sizes.... । j
Canadian Nutl. exhibition. Toronto, /&lt;*&gt;. spent last Sunday with friends in
411(1 Colors
■ your choice.................... ! "“4 Oil
Ont.. Aug. 38 to Sept. Il—U5i
For i Hastings.
this occasion a fare of one regular first
&gt;li*ts Lena Cherry man. of Grand
class fare plus 25 cents f.-r the -round
Wje have quqted here only a few of the many good tilings we
Riipids., is the guest of Mis* Rnth
trip is authorized. Dates of rale Aug.
have to offer .you. Come in and see them. a look, wont cost
\ nOissert.'
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27 to Sept. G inclusive, return limit
Mre. Arloa Lathrop returned to her
It is very easy to get too much shade Sept. 12 inclusive.
Phc.iv Jl.
I'he Druggists. around the ;bume. Two things should
punday excundon to Thot nappie ami
be watched—one that the sunshine is
.
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G«&gt;-.;ds Helix eredj
«
Jtiekson A’r&lt; L*. . Sp4*ciiirtrain leaves
Mre. Almena Stanley. ot Knlamuxoo.
H. 1 D. orders filled the day receivedI not barred from the roof of thehotira., Hwrtin|j48;l0 a.im.. returning h.*nres
for green shingles mAkv tug doctor's
Jackson ilJIi p. in.. Thomapplfe8:.l5 j&gt;.
bills; another that. tlfree should not Is*
llastMigs und vicinity.
so much shade on Lhe lawn that the
Miss Mafn4 Nixon, of Cfiariutte. is
National Encampment Grand Artnv
0SS-,&lt;
grass will not maintain a vigorous and
uf the Republic, Denver, Colo., Sept. the guest o»f-. Miss CHara .Hendershott 1
healthy growth. The green ropf and
al
Gun lake this wtuk4-7—(»5. There will la* a very low
the bare and patchy la-W_n can be found
lira. LirJxl:■ Withry'. of Battle Creek
in connection with all too many homes. round trip rate-given for the aiiove uccuaion. Date* nt rale Aug. 2t»,w Sept. is cUring for her slater Mrs. Frank
Hastings, Mich.
PHONE No. 30t
it is a graceful courtesy to guests 2 .inclusive, return limit Sept. 12. Bv Crainer, who is quite ill.
who are visiting from a distance to paying a fee of 54) cent* an extension of
Mrs. Ed Holbrook, of Lansing, visi­
we that their names are famished to time until Oct. 7. can be ’secured. In­ ted Hastings friends .the past week, rethe local"newspaper for mention in the quire at ticket office for particulars. tnniiDg to her home Tuesday.
■•Local" columns. If the guests in
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W. S. Barron Agt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, of Grand |
looking over the local paper see other
Rapids, ’ were guests of the latter's
visitors names mentioned and his or
fattier. Jacob E&lt;lg«*r last week.
her name omitted, they likely wonder
ANNOUNCEMENTS j Mim Leia Andrus' and- grandmotherwhy and feel a little disajointed.
are spending a tew days in Niagara,
There is no certainty of onr getting
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ami other points iu New York..
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your, visitors names unless 7you give
The Christian Science Society serv­
Mias Ikdle Dawson, of Low»*IL visits!
1
them tb us.
U/nlnhoc Different in Looks.
ices in G. A. 11. hall nt 10:30.*. m. . Mr. and Mrs. Dun Lew is't be pas? week I
I
■taiblluO Alike in Heliability.
The
Charlotte
Republican
came
to
Topic.
Mind.
returning
to
her
home
Tuesday.
I
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luuid last week announcing that it had
Mrs. Albert Warner, of Prairieville,* ’
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There will be no preaching services
i,.ir iivx’r u|id coiipreheftsive ■
just installed a new Simplex type-rat-i at the Methodist church next Sunday
. -n*rk ul. Watches atfurds you a
visited ak. Cluster ^lesser’s and with ।
ting machine. This .will enable' our nor one week from Sunday. There
- y wide range -of selection at
other Hastings relatives the past week.
a
-evt*! price you, elect te pay
Before taking inventory, and in order to dispose of all seasonable
Charlotte contemjwritey to make still I will lie Sunday school and Epworth
Mrs. Nellie Wilkie,'of Harlem. New
t:td while oil the price question
merchandise, we announce a CLEARANCE SALE, which will last
further improvements in that excellent! league as usual. Two weeks from Sun­
,
wish
remind ymi that you
paper, by giving more local and county day regular prrxdiing services will lie York, arrived in this city Friday und ;
from
.
e
। .tn satisfy your dwires here—
is
a
guest
at
Her
brother
’
s.
Charley
news. Brother McGrath is a hustler, resumed as usual. Epworth league
w.'.a-.rveryon wish to'spend much
Baldwin’s.
’ y-rj
i
or little. .
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and proposes to make the Republican Sunday evening as usual. Leader,
Mik Tobias who has beeii caring for ’
' cue of the leading local newspapers in Mins
The Longine Moieneit
Lois Pryor.
Subject, “The
the state, and his recent purchase of j Building of Character." All are in- I Mrs. Claude Slawon was called home :
Friday
bn account of tlie serious illness '
i- one that we expecially recoma Simplex will be of great assistance I yited.
। iu«*snl. it is made to out order
of her daughter.
!
to that end.__
Meeting uf the Star lodge the 15th.
; with onr name on the movement
Mrs. Alice Montgomery and daughter .
l.i-id dial aud While we are willing
Word was received from Nashville, ; There will Imj an initiation and a pot
During this time we will ruthlessly cut prices on alb desirable goods
I: * guarantee any watch we rail,
Myrtle, of Kalamazoo, formerly of thitf j
'fl
Mich., by Capt. S. M. Fowler, last luck supper.
‘iht* i.ofcgine watch gives the best
to such a low figure, that we feel mire of quick sales. It is an un­
city, are visiting Mrs. Urtu Gundry. '■ HG)1
evening, announcing that his father.
I satisfaction.
Union services at the Presbyterian
in Shelbyville, Wis.
broken
rule
with
this
store
that
no
goods
are
to
be
carried,orer
Charles Fowler, had been seriously church Sunday evening.
‘hir Watch repair department
Mre. F. W. Oifford left Wednesday j (©/
from season to season. Inorder to accomplish this, we'are pre­
in the hands of my son Louis,
। injured by Ik*ing kicked by a horse. - The W. C. T. U. Meili meet at the
,wi!u -rwiil skilfully repair any
oared to sacrifice all our reliable Summer stock. It is seldom that
Mr. Fowler has many friends in this home of Mrs. Fuller, Ml Weal Hill St. for a visit with her son in Battle Creek,
Ixn atcli entrusted to him. .7
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and
will
visit
friends
in
Union
City,
1
KCy
Men and .Young Meu of this -vicinity have the opportunity of buy­
city who w-ill bo anxious to learn the . Tuesday Aug. 15.at 2:80 p. in. All
full extent of his injuries. Mr. Fowl- '
I
her
former
home,
before
returning.
.
ing
a hand-tailored, fashionable
members are requested to be present.
er accompanied his son and the other
Dime Society at Mrs. Orr ‘Fisher’s I Rev. L. C. ' Rogers and wife started , ((CZ)
KAUFMAN
at actual cost.
members of the Uniform Rank K. of
! Thursday' for Fenton, and will visit : pS
this Thursday afternoon.
1 The Jeweler.
1 P. of this city'upon their last success­
Rev, Allen will preach farewell several places in this state during the j hjJu
F astinns,
Mich.
We
will
offer,
for
a
limited
tinte
only,
your choice of any of our
ful competitive drill, and while with
sermons at Stoney Point Sunday morn­ • month they are alwent from the city. 'I
$14, $15, $16.50 and $18 single or double breasted .-ack suite $12.00
the boys he made many warm friends
ing,. Hastings in the evening. He does
Mrs. F. W. Johnson, of Waupun,
Yon
can
make
your
selection
from
all
the
nobbiest aud most ex­
among them.—Battle Creek Journal.
not intend taking work next year, ow- Wis.. is visiting her brother. Chan, i
clusive fabrics. These garments arc skillfully tailored throughout
ing
to
the
failing
health
of
Mre.
Al-1
Baldwin
and
family,
and
expects
to
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If you have got to have it, get It nt
and are guaranteed in fit and ‘wearing qualities by ourselves and
Jen. .Aug. 16 Jie will leave for the remain iin this vicinity about four.
Mulholland's.
Lure* Colds: Prevents Pneumonia
tho makers.
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annual conference at Cedar Springs, weeks.
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Y««r End Fit-Ywr Most Becoming'Style HI Re&lt;
onat$l2.
Annual camp meeting at Pennock’s
Mrs. Amanda Junes who has
1
THE BI6 CUT ON SHOES STILL CONTINUES.
grove will liegin Friday evening and - visiting in HAatings*for the past
Rev. Vx in. , Dillon, .
continue 10 days. I*
Bgone to Cleverdale to '
WE HAVE THE GOODS-WE'LL CUT THE PRICES-YOU DO THE REST.
of Springfield, will Is’ the principle ■ frjumjg for a fcw 'days, then returns to j
speaker.’ The camp meeting promises her homo in Hastings,
to be wejl attended, as all the rooms in
Mira Mae Harper is nursing Mre. j
the boarding house have been taken.
I
M««h6aw Arthur Holt, at Uko O&lt;1«m. thrujwh j

Watch Our Windows.
I. Special Sale Every Saturday

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth,

1""'T wZ I I

WRIGHT
ROS
MONEY BACK STORE

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MID-SUMMER

CLEARANCE CLOTHING |SALE!

Saturday, Aug. 5, to Saturday,'Aug. I9,
14--DAYS-14

JOHN BESSMER,

I

GARMENT

FOLEVSnONEWCAR

C. H. OSBORN

69

“Good Cheer"

Shoe
True to its
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lame*
Jakes Life CheerfuL

Every woman needs a pair.
Once worn, always 'worn. Be­
comes a habit
THY A PAIR FOR FOOT COMFORT.

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co.,
The Quality Shoe Store.

• her present illnew. Mm, Holt will be
; services during camj» meeting.
I remembered by her Hiutihgs friends as j
The U. B. services and Sunday school Mites Blanche Watkins, formerly of this ,
■ next Sunday at the Adventist church.
Leo Pryor will deliver an address Sun-1I city.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tyilen and dnngli- j
day evening and there will lie special j
, cr
‘returned Tuesday .night ;
' music.
ninsik*
-----------------------------| from their Eurojican trip. While they
U, Matthes, will bu.M » fine new
cnJoy,t&gt; ,lmo- the Cnj|rd
porch on his rwidence on West Green ।
theqlj

St*
,
' were glad to get back.
Tbe work of installing the new heat•
ing pit..,r nt th., renrt home will 1»
Storr. t&gt;r Mtlo
» BANcompleted next w«k. w it is expect*! KER ewller Mend.,-. Mr. Storr b..
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I probably threshed more grain tHau any
Fred
Barnaby has
man jin
n jjarry county. For thirty
r
—— ,purchased
-------------- John ।I uiiui
j threexMead’* business and will take charge , yeur!J jje rnn ft threshing machine, and
at once. The BANNER wishes h’m ‘ hUli all he could clo in the last wheat

success in his new venture.
Tk. trustees uf
The
of the Methodist church
have contracted with W. H. Peck to
build a new parsonage. It is to be

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RC(-tion of Barry county, and then
hnvincr donn«well.
he retired from the
having
done«well, he
businoss and lives on his fine farm at
Milo, but his old customers are wishing

Summer Cereals ,

OUR

nBE*an

DHlAU
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When you buy our
BREAD yon can
know that you .are
Atting the best of

'■ materials, baked by

Many people think there should never l&gt;e a break­
fast without a cereal on the table. We can give you
HOgjleasing a variety tlrat you need never tire though
you do eat a cereal 365 rimes a year. We have all
kinds, as well as an almost endless variety of the crisp­
est, daintiest fancy baked goods you ever had the pleas­
ure of tasting.
(THO PIICTnMEDQ are our best advertisers for our
UUn uUu I UhiLBu coffees, teas and tobaccos.
Remember that we deliver to all parts of the city.
W, Sell Sanitary Bread.

Everything is neat and clean.
Lunch- Room in connection and
order cooking a rpecialty. Nice
line of Cigars and Candies.

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

Firtc door east of Banner Office.

■ntB OBOCERS.

.

HASTWaj. RICH.

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an experienced baker
and In the mom scientific man­
ner. Everything pore, clean,
and wholesome.
If you want the best, ask your
grocer for Barnaby’s Bread.
When you are hungry come to

meal

25 cents

Barnaby Bros.,

PS.a.

completed before November 15.

[he would take up'threshing again.

�HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 10, 1905.

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aaking tall, on tbte wr«,t

MAPLE GROVB.

Woodland Department
WOODLAND.

Correctly Gut;
Deftly Designed;
Surely Sewed;
Nicely Pressed
When you eotnr to add
the** qualltw-s the Best
Quality, yotrhxvr a side that
von will be ’pkaued with..
Thstt wlial M are here for.
We ujiint to please yon. and
know1 that v.&lt;- must, it yon
continue tn remain our cub
tomes, it’s our aim io build
up otr trade that way—be
cause,IL’i the tight way.

.

Full line of.HATS and
GENT’S
FURNISHINGS.

J. N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland,
Mich.

^PLEASES

(the
{palate
Thais whal our Ideal « o:fvv (ioee. ami it (ftjly costs

20 Cents a Pound
•

If you are not satitlled
wifter trying it. your money
will be cbetirfully refupded.
FOR'SATURDAY

SPECIAL

IS pounds
G ranula
ted Sugar for Cash

Don’t forget that I deliver
orders several mike out from
Coats* Grove.
Phone me
when you want anything.
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RetnemliT I pay the hlghent I
‘
?
J market price for your produce. S
j

£

HENRY RrtQLrt
QOrtTS GROVE
GENEK4L STORE.

PROBATE ORIIKK
State of Michigan. Comity of flam:, as.
At a vsslou of tho &gt;*rotv4« Court for the
County ot Harry, h
tn the city of Hastings. In said County on
Thursday, the 13th day of July, in the year
one thousand nine hundred and n re.
Preoeut Chas. M. .Mack. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate ot Albina E.
Burd deceased.
.
On reading and tiling the petition dulv veri­
fied of Waitdr H. Burd, sen of said deceased,
rwaylng that an Order or Decree may be made
by this oourt determining who me or were the
lawful heirs of said deceased and entitled to
Inherit her estate.
Thereupon. It te ordered that Friday, the
dMeared anil all other parson* Interested In
estate. are required to appear at a session
said rourt. then to be holden at the probate
ofllcv. tn the City of HasUnp. tn said county,
and show cause U any lberr be, why tho prayer
at the peUDaner may not tie granted. And It
la further ordered, that -said jH-tltloaer give

nottco to the jiemoos UAcrested In said estate
ci the pendency of said iwUUan .xnd the hw-rlng
thereof by causing a txpjr of this order to be
published in the Hastings Hannkh a news­
paper printed and circulated tn &lt;ald County of
Barry, nnw Id each »rek for three succraslvs

Probate Itegbiter.
, [A true copy).
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Judice of Probate.

t'BORATE OKHK1L
State ef Mfchi&lt;an. Comitr at Harry, m.
At a .wmIou of the 1’rol.atc Court for t&gt;r
County of Barry, boldrn at the Probate oQ«e
lathe city of HartlnKi.In «*kl county on
Wednc-.sy the ■.xith day of July in the yuar
ooo tbausuid nlu&lt;- hundred and lire. •
Prevnu Chas. M. Mack. Judge ot Probate. *
In ti.e nuttier ot the Mtete of Janie*
W. Johason deoswd.
On reading and fillnc the petition duly vertfitei. uf Jennie Waters, the inutlier of said dect*«d. praying that an order or decree may b&lt;made by Ihte court determining who are or were
U»e taarul heirs of sahl dreerased and Hi tided to
Inherit hi* estate.
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Thereupon it te ordered, that Friday the :5th
day Ot August A. D. l«»a nt io o'clock tn the
forenoon, be assitnad tor the hearing of aald
petition and that the h--lrs at law of sdd deceas
ed nnd nil other pctmmk lnb-n-lrd tn said Mtaie
are required to at&lt;prar at a session of «ald
Ceurt. then to be hoideu at the Probate oflUto.
to the city
Hastings. In said County and
abow cause if any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. Anil it te
farther ordered Hutt said pet*“---------------- to Liu-persons interested in ।
of bald petltlori
i'l U:e inuring
caualng a copy
1U tho HlstlBA,——.... _
paper printed and circulated in said County of
Barry, once tn each week for three suooesslvr
week* provtous to aald day er hearing.
Cham. mTmacx.
Judge of Probate.

LADIES LINEN
COLLARS
1; have a Dice line of Ladies*
Linen Collars, and am selling them
for OR pnnfe but they’re worth
only am bGlilOi more. Try our

China and Japan ‘Tea at 35 and tOc.

LEE HING,

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COATS GROVE.
Dr. Roberts and wife returned home

NORTHWEST
FREEPORT.
G«&gt;. Craa uf CARLTON.
Adriw
Suq.
Mra Frtmie Whitcomb is gaining
Mr. and Mrs. Jam« Friend 1 East
M^
Md SonAiy wits
CarU.-n called on their gntabtauhtar . «te «ta deleat o« the i-^nat Middle very slowly
Dragte.. HUI MKlwi, |&gt;r„
The Miwre Maude and Hattie Grey the achuol Mouse last v«.
Mra Erl SaTaeool TneWay.
« ’'U. Taadar .(tnroooe. here 4 to 1.
Mre. F. E. Gorham qmt Wedotalay
Brfw. Whitford returned from Croe- of Gateslrarg are pawing * f*”*’ day*
Hugh Johnson took tin1-44
with
their brother Ernest and wife
and-nmmday with her d.oBhter ih by where he.Ota called to «e hi. tenthwheat te Hartings from th;,
‘•rifiity
P slunk
3
“r Mason Whitford who is verv
•■ er
very ill
iU U
thm” here
Saturday.
Mim Greta Wolfe started on a two
first of the week.
Mrs. Wm. Cule ami Mr. Butolph
.
Croakers
al
way
n
ail.
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Mrs, Arthur Cbeesbrough and two weeks outing trip at OuU lake last
spentesq.
Friday with the former’s dapghswamj*
daughters Edith and Ruth of Detroit Saturday.
• ter Mrs. Ed Savacooi.
About 14 small people helped Irene
are guests of relatiyt*. in the village.
jir. MIJd Mrs. Geo. Seger and M. L.
Miss Julia Sullivan of Hastings is Cannun celebrate her fourth birthday
| Sisson and wife spent Sunday with
th.-.n-rrnt. io Hm.tiogw
o-i«l»gMte H. a P«,tlmm witblmr last Saturday. A dainty supper of ice
.
work duririg the absence of Da Peck- rream and cake was served.
Mm H. M Homphmy i. enlortanwh(j „ a,tradinK
cd hi.
Jerry Efiiot comes out with a new
ing ter wm Cl.remf oni tmn.ry of Al. ;
imeit „
jork
1« horse jaiwer engine and a full gang

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• Dayton Jordan purbaaed a nice non*
Munday from their visit at Charlotte.
of Samuel Velte lu-«t week. '
Claud Wood has the foundation laid
Lunt Friday the Woodland hare Iwdl
fur a new horse barn on his lut.
team played hull with the Vermontville (
Mri-A, D. Sbepord und wn Fred
Mrs.' Lee Chase rcturntjd.frum Irving logunmnty.
boys at that place-. Vermontville won
Omto
uumter from hvre .trended
w„k
r4[ last Friday.
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by -;i score of (5 to :L Our boys any
the
Gleaners
picnic
at
Hastings
Fri,.
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they are having bad luck. .It must*be ' James Ehret and dauglhera Vera ami
Miss Hilda Guzat of Grand Rapids
'
Gertrude
visited
at
John
Ehret
’
s
of
that they need more practice.
,
’ is visiting her rousin Mias Celia ^ouma
The Matthew, fmn. y held.their an- SU(
huml. MoulU.. „]r,ni.
John Katherman und wife of Lake Nashville Saturday and Sunday,
Odessa visited friends in North Wood­
Ray Sprague nnd wife are keeping nual n union at Mr. Beckwith s Satura
day. and a large crowd aud a gi-&gt;d ■ ’n^*
.
honse
for
his
folk#
while
they
arc
gum*
land last Sunday.
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Reiv. Lincoln Ickes of Layf^tte, Ind.,
reported.
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Quite a number from North Wood­ to York state.
filled the pulptt of the Congregational
Amos
Fausey
leaves
for
Ann
Arbor',
Andy Cook and wife went to Mualteland attended the show* at Ionia last
church Sunday.
$un wu
last Thursday
u »»•&lt;&lt;&gt;»
short today &lt; Monday) where he has a lot of 1
_ jvuruay.
gun
xinuymj to visit for »
Saturday.
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Mra. Rettu Freeland left for a two
railroad to build.
Last week the Parmington Bros. | ti^ie.
weeks visit with her sister apd otlaT,
Mra. Jay Blakney and sinter Clara
were going to Cuats Grove with their i Miss Ethel Richardson of Jamestown
relatives in Grand- Rapids. Thursday
spent Sunday with the former’s sister­
engine and separator. Their .engine ia the guest uf Mrtf. E. Coats.
morning.
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in-law Mrs. Minnie Bollin
broke through a bridge near !X&gt;rr i jjarvey Woodman and^lisi Besrfe
E&lt;1 F. Sisson visited his consia SiuiStowell's and this delayed them thresh- ? 3mith visi\d Mr. and Mra. Rockwell
ford Rogers last Tuesday.
MARTIN CORNERS.
ing for four hqnra. It did not break ; .u \v&lt;XKMnnj Sunday.
Mra. C.. Shaw and daughter who
any rntrt „r the engine.
I Uv .McIX.n«ia'„( Shnltr. ri»tt.-U hi.
Mrs. Time. Whetstone ia visiting Mrs.
have !&gt;een guests at the Buwll home
It is Whispered that the senior class (]auxhter Beatrice and other frienda Henry Newton at Yeckley this week.
(or three weeks jast left for Frankfurt
of TG will have a picnic at Thorn- ]Jere
hcqU.
Mrs. Ceila Hilton spent last week, in
apple Ufa- in the nrar future.
| fte phon,.‘itae from Woodland on Jackson, caring for her sister who is ill MicIl. Tuesday morning.
Quite a muhber attended the tarn
U Fapl ha. Ixx-n repairing hi. .tore th8 town hn, hm been extended to thia with dropsy.
raising at IE Burleigh's Wixlnesday.
the past* week by giving it a new roof. place. Henry Kagla, Rowlader &amp; Co’s
The L. A: 8. -will meet with Mrs. The Cuugreagtional L. A. S. furnished
elevator. D r. Rolerts. Wm. Smith and Millie Fisher Aug. 16 for supper. All the'dinner simI supper. The young
NORTH WOODLAND.
George Townsend will have phunte.
are invited to attend.
ladies of the church assisted with the
Kate Alk-rding and daughter Lena.
The Christian Endeavorers of this
Mr. and Mra. Joslin. •• Mrs. Susie work.
Mina Elliott and wife and ChArley
place met at the home of Wm. Smith Barry. Mra Millie Fisher.. Mra. Thoet
Among those who toox advantage of
Cheney and wife sjient Sunday at
■ last Tuesday evening and elected officers Whetstone and Miss Alice Whetstone tbr low rate excuraion to Niagara Falls
Morrison lake.
I for the next six months as follow*- attended quarterly meeting at the
last week were, Mr.'^snd Mrs. Wm.
Ade Aug»t ot Grand Rapiduteuptad- I ^,.“&gt;1^' Una Wwai. Ore Fre-. Mn. YeekhiT appointment last * Saturday Glasgow. MMttie and Lewis Curtiss,
Ing tho wrekutthr, home of J. Sf»n&lt;-erjlraM&gt; ,JnK)k5
Mta Hub). K„M and Sunday.
Ethel Hatton is caring for her aunt , Treas. Mp. Julia Dove, Organist, Mra.
Pardee, wife and daughter.
Mrs. Geo. Weed who is sick at Lake | Lean State, Chorister. Miwi Elsie
CASTLETON CENTER.
Mrs. Wm. Rose is very ill at present
thlcssa.
-j BeVier. Chairman of Committees:
: Mr. and Mrs. Will Well and daughter writing.
Elmer Kisoing and wife are on the | Lookout. Mrs. Ida Dove. Social. James ; Grace of Ohio, are visiting at Hibbard
Mra. Forest Jordan of. Woudiand is
Pacific coast visiting t ie former’s sis- , Ehret. Sick. Mrs. Wm. Smith Ten and Henry Offley’a
visiting her brother Leu Wolcott and
ter.1 new members were added in the last hix
। Mr. and Mrs. Will Offley sjwnt Sun­
B. Jordan and ..wife of W&gt;oodland [ months. The society* has about thirty
day with 8. V. Gulches at Coats Grove
Sunday*! at Let Rush’s.
! 1«’tive members of whuio nearly all
Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Nagler and son
Mrs. I. in sea and wife, ami Waflren Harold took in the ’’Big Show” at
rt,
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. . .i, I wen* present. After the business
About forty-fiye were present at the ■
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। meeting ice cream nnd.cake were *er- Taylur and wife of Vermontville pas­ virftnd Rapids Monday.
aid society at Mra. Gilbert s. Quilt-1
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! 'cd. and a verv pleasant evening was sed Sunday at Gil Litwea’sOther visitors in the Valley City UM
ing and sowing caqieit rags wi re in
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। s|&gt;ent bv all. It was deeded that a
Mr*. King af' Charlotte is spending week were. J.liiw Millie Yule. Mi*
order. A meje time was reported.
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i
I■ social
Mx'ial nieetmg-would
meeting-vronju lie
De held
held at
at some
so
the we^k with Mrs. Mary Stnckley.
Huttie Bouma and Miw Ennie Child*.
, r.d
tel Detnary
IX-mary anil
ml family or
of Betew*
benewa, iI hom0
,lnd „orTlxx|y
. Miss Maide Stuckey is visiting rela­
Mr. and Mre. Hirnm Livingston’left
j John Dejnary and wife of Ijike Odemti i
invited.
tives in Charlotte.
Tuesday morning for a trip to Rcnfti*.
j und Hugh Myera and wife- of Clarks­
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Phil (Salinger spent They will be away about a week.
, ville Supdayed Bt-tht* parental home
CARLTON CENTER.
Sunday at Jasper Deed's.
C. C. Demary's.
Mim Nellie Bustwll left for Richland
IkiIs and children of HartMr. nnd Mra.. Edwin M&gt;*ad visited Saturday morning tu visit Madge Bray-;
I. .xiuiv
Some of uui
our vuuis
Coats vsiunGrove partita . Mrs* Du...
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Lam to lik., L«k^ O.te». boon pretty I
"« ’‘““W ^‘r
Mnt C -their daughter at this place Sunday
ton at Henry Culler’s.
well by arftarances. (Bv th,- way, i Bruok' '“’d ““
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Mr. and Mrs. Peter Galingrr and
The Godfrey party returned from
(our Mlooiu and •three drug Mores ■«
Tho Sunday M-hool pienie tlial «»■, to . Mr. and Mra. Tubal Gslinger attended Gun lake Tuesday. . The present jiarty
I .|Ulte an over ■ production in a small I have -Iren held at Beckwith'e landing camp meeting Saturday aud Sunday.
is composed of J. B. Wolfe and family.
' town like Lake Odeu-a. W, wonder I &lt;m Thnmday this week baa been port­
M. W. Duffy and family, Bnel Simon
; where the JtV. C. T. L*. hat. gone- 1 poned until the 17th on iweotint ot
and family. John and Guy Simpson
NORTH MjAPLE GROVE.
j There &gt;'"» lxT" » &gt;««• r’clMr. « 1I,“I i ",h,'5 ‘I"?'*’
tal,“ I,1“ce
,ho l“k&lt;'
and Ruby Fish..
Mra
Dave
•
Kuhkv
and
daughter
I place but the saloons seem to tie gut- |on that day.
Nothing has licen heard of Rev. W.
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Pauline, also Miss Walker of Nashville
i ting the liest of it there.
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Mrs. H. B. (&gt;amnioii arrived hum&lt;visited the former's father Cht-a Fowler D. Clark who diup|&gt;earcd ho mystrrousI from Ann Arbor on Thursday evening
and called on old neighbors in tins ly over a week ago. after securing the
last much improved though still very
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
money on a bogus #Sl&lt;i check.
vicinity last weak. .
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Barnum and | weak.
Will Kelly ha* secured work in the
• Miss Holmes of Rochester. N. Y.. is
Mr und Mrs. Ed Lee jqx-nt Sunday
Joe Smith jr. visited friends in Eat­
Auditor’s oftioo ot the Citizens Telespending
her.vacation
with
her
mother
with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Barry.
on Rapids the first of the week
nhone Cb.. in Grand Rapids. He took
Mra R. J. Bell.
Mrs. Effie Lehman spent Sunday
While unloading wheat at Ruwalder’s
up his - now work Munday morning.
Mim Florence ‘ Fowler «rf Kalamazoo
night and Monday with Mr. and Mra. elevator last Thursday, the bay team
We wish him success •
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was
the
guest
of
her
father
J.
K.^FuwlA. Warner.
of Rufus Huuner started and though on
Field day in Freeport . August 23.
er nnd family the latter part, of the
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hosmer spent Sun­ a walk managed to elude Mr. Hosmer
Everyone come.
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman. who started after them, taking down
Cash Vanderlip
having sold his meat
Caraion Tobias visited
relatives
in
Grpiia Lehman is .now able to walk the track, after becoming loose from
market leaves for Kalamazoo the first
ran against a box Hastings a few days last weak.
the wagon. They
1
about the house a little.
, of the week to take up work in one of
__2. an&lt;lone
Hrs.lieing
Frank Tobias and son
car and became separated,
A great many from here attended the unalde to go farther alter running , E°k1 were the guests of friends and the markets in-that city. •
Field Day at Vermontville Thursday through.the streets to Gardner’s barn, i relatives in Rutland Saturday mid’
Maudie Rickert is going to, Lake j
und Friday.
One was injured in the back and the Sunday.
Gderaa to viirt Mra. Frank Smelker. j
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cule and Mrs.
C. Yanks and Mrs. Edith Warner are
attending campmeeting at Eaton Rap­
ids.

other in the shoulder, there being but
The Messrs John and Will Gibson , the .first of the week.
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alight hopes for the recovery of either, took in the excursion to Niagra Fall*
Mr. and Mra. Austin Pender of Jack- I
This cornea as a great low to Mr. Hos- , and are visiting friend* in New York, son are visiting his parents north of |
mer as ho was just cutting oats and
Carl Morg&amp;nthaler,
lira. Taylor town.
Two
young
lads
of
near getting ready f&lt;^ the fall work.
Hook and Mi* Minnie Day are among
Threshing seems to be in order inthis
WarnerVillo got lost on JYiday night
Mrs. S. Rowland of Hastings spent our sick. All are improving excepting locality. Most &lt;&lt; the oats are harvestwhile on their way home from Ver­ Sunday with Mr. and Mra. 8. Elliott. 1 Miss Day who remains about the same. ud and ready to thresh.
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montville, and after driving out of
Many from here attended the picnic
It is reported that Curt Marshall has
There were two very exciting games |
their way several miles they discover­
of the Gleaners in Hastings-G'huraday. . sold his farm to his father Sam Marah- of Imll here Saturday afternoon be- .
ed they were on the wrong road and of
The local boys were unable to bold ftl1tween a Grand Rapids team and the
course changed their course ard went
the Dowling team the syholc nine in- I Floyd* Wotid is spending a few days Freeport team. First game score. 2 to !
on their way rejoicing.
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1 in favor of Freeport: second game 9
nings although the game stood U to 7 with his sister Mrs. Frank Tobias,
C. E. Rowlader was seen on the
nt the end of the 7th liming, and it \ Mra. Peter A. Maurer entertained to 3 in favor of Grand Rapids. Ozi ,
street east uf Warnertille last Sunday.
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was first class in all respects until that , two nephews from Jackson Jest week, i Pardee, umpire.
limp. Powell ot the Dowling te.tn
A
Miss Susie Curtiss is assisting her •
EAST CARLTON.
•‘rock oot-l. men.
. v
„.,er Une.
' ' • fMther in
vester
Lane, .
a «m.
son.
oftire while
Mattie :
i'rank Crawford hits gone to York
The “pinbook” team 10 “strong’*1 .Chas. Roush and family visittel’ in
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emu*, no nan anti ramilv visited* in l
state on r visit
lookonrboy.intor.mp on
I chiton tp-m Fridgy to Bnnibty. !
' M"'
EW«ton l« UiHng
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Al Hunt and wife visited his brother by the score of 12 to 4. Several of the
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local team were a little stiff from the 1
Jay Hunt and wife Sunday.
Blackberrying is quite the go. Re­ game the day before and the lack of ' Uta Rube Ewy„w ,.f MuHita who
team work-was everywhere apparent.
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ported good.
orv-binn
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noin
Tlie-team must practice other than
n position in the Mulliken
• ” in *nre«Oakaon ihuraday. after'
a three weeks stay in Freeport.
Frank Friend and family from Camp­
days they play or they cannot hope to sIM,nt her vacatiun with her old school
bell visited their parents James Friend win a majority of the games. We play I nmto Miss Ida Tubbs of this-place.
Ray Ruckle of Chicago is visiting '
and wife.
friends in town.
a return game with the \Pinhook*’
George Baird sjient the first of last
Ma111on Center has a friend visiting team Saturday.
-Mirs Ella Koj.f uf Imwell spent &amp;un-1
w^ok with relatives at Cedar Creek.
him from York state.
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the ’ village tho guest of Mr. and
C. Ix Smith and father Joe Smith
C. H. Chariton and family spent I day
MiL*inf"?
Jay Downing was at home over Sun­ Sr. attended the campmeeting nt Eaton ! Sunday at H. Althouse’s of Bridge
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Mrun,u‘rday lookings round and seeing friends Rapids Sunday.
I
Fred
Brown ]Jayed Imll with the '
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Street
in general.
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Mra. Hall from New York who has .
*-------------- ---------- ‘Jake Yarger and wife visited John
Thursday and Friday.
been visiting her sister Mrs. C. S.
HIGH BANK. /
Crofford Sunday evening.
Miss Francis Burling of Grand Raj&gt;
Or.™, retnrn^ to N.w York Tbnr.- ; Mni A. Ell,„„nd, Js ^„ding
tne ldB j, thp guc8t of Nib* Mable ponu
daj
.
week in Lansing the guest of
her
roy.
WOODBURY.
Mrs. Al Nichols left Thursday for a ■ mother.
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Little I mu ra Wood of Grand Rapids ■
Eoge„e Krw„w, Md wife
The ball game wax well attended vi.U with relutire. m Xim-r. Mo'
Saturday afternoon with a score of 14
teg.^i Sm.a.y -wMh
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to 8 Jn favor of . Woodbury. Muili ken
Cronp
instantly relieved.
Dr. man and family.
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got three scores land they said they-felt Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Perfectly safe
Never fails. At any drug store.
, Mrs. A. E. Brown and children of ’ Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure all
pretty sore over iL
Battle Creek are spending two- week# Uisrases arising from disordered kidThe danpe was well attended Satur­
with hor parent. W. H. Eaton m&gt;d wife i p'-'r\&lt;iLikJndei PW “*• br Ar&lt;bnr
day night and all had a good time.
and other
,nt.
Goottew “ 4 "“X“K&gt;r
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and other relatives at thia place.
Thomns Devlin and son James left
For Infants and Children.
Lewia Eaton is expected to return to
Monday for their home in Ireland.
Window Shades, any size, any col­
or. at Mulholland’s Drag Store.
John Devlin left for Lansing Monday

of tlirrelwra. Jwy is now prepared to
please his patrons.
.
George Cannon. Thad Pearce and
.Vince Norton pateeil Saturday and
Sunday at Clear lake. They came
home with a good catch of fish.
Benj. Peirce and wife pavwd a few
days this week nt the home of their
‘daughter war Battle Creek.

Lehish
Valley

Railroad
“The Line Beauiifui"

EAST MAPLE GROVE.
Will Day ia lute a fine cult last Sunday.
N. C. Hagerman and wife juG-wd
Sunday at Thoroapple lake.
Pearl Baawtt spent Sunday at the
burnt* uf his parcsitK
Will Davia and wife vitdted the lat- ,
ter's sinter Mra. Jim Mead of Morgan
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Jake Traxler and Mra. N. C.
Hagerman called on Mra. Chauncey
Hickh in Nashville one day last week.

BUFFALO

to

NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA

Mra. N. D. Herrington and two ।
daughters visited Miss Libhic.Rup* one
day last week.
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Mrs. Hanpon visited her mother
Mrs. McBeth one day last week.

' aol

Mrs. Charley Carol of Battle Creek
visited old friends and neighbor* here
Ransom Wolcott and wife and W.
last week.
A social hop was given at the haute
of Mr. and* Mrs. Edgar last Friday,
night and a good time reported.

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HIGH STREET.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sevier have Itui
entertaining a grandson and grand­
daughter the juust week from Irving.

Clarence Robinson, wife and son
Elmore uf Cleveland O.. are spending
tlatir vacation with hi* brother A. E
Robinaan and family
.

ATLANTIC COAST
H

RESORTS

Five* through (trains J’aik*..
Dining Cars, a L

irte.

Connects at Bullalo arij
' Niagara Falls w
all
lines Jroni |h-. Wist; .

Manning Dutid and nirce GJenna of
Hastings wore guests .of D. Hall and
wife one day last week. ■ '.

Bird Shrllenharger.wifejmd danghter
Isora of Harting* egwjnt Sunday with
M. Seeber and wife.

ment Botlalo. N. V .
If, B KOHCRTS. Traveling ffikeQgc- tgrat.

Theodore Pruuahka has been thresh­
ing in this, vicinity the past week.
Fred Seeber and family of Irving
s)*nt Sunday with his parents M.
Seeber nnd wife.

IMsutt hsi
i-rtaip iiivrti
The road ia very bad an&lt;l nlmott im- Krtiter. dated the th'!t. :■
ihr nreutirlii
pasNMtile cast of Tilli«on lake and ifrecorded
Ulen ‘•M'tflf mort|ta&lt;r- «•:.
something is not done with it Hope »”,s •«
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liBlrol tl&gt;a Dartre. Ibr.v.-ia
Uiwnahip is likblc to pay out more than
rererty &lt;»a«« ai.«i l'«tj i
it would take to make the roail piuma- th* ’D
voIImj.
to l-ltahlill
blr, besides w-me onr i« liable'to get
-'-r-:-r . ,
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, tterrtrt cireti ttnsl. by
hurt, and tlie mail man ha* to traiel coutaittrj tu ?8M itwri
over it every day. Seems as if wine ~~
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“ north t;i *i
bidder, a? th*
thing might lie don® with it fo r the Hokjxe lu thv cty of
sake of the mail man anyway.
Byron Mingk* of Hasting* was up to
tolrrtifd*
is farm
farm Sendae.
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tb’’
’
his
Sunday.
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lluo nuinWr fiftreu. and (i&gt; .
F
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uortti haltdOf tbr Dcrttx .&lt;-1
Mrs. F
L- l eckhj.
called un her number ravuty-two. all in i *
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north
of
gauge
nunJrr
ijndaughter Mrs. E. Hathaway Sunday.
on«- tnffldrM and twenty art'Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Andejs spent tn tbr I nllrd Statre -*jun.-y !■ :
less, the Mme Ir-mg Ibr
Sunday with the lattur s brother Hugh
Johnson.
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▲ttonier
Hr
A. Martin of Tamarac Comers was Dated Hartli

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Hi Kind You Have Always Bough*: ^u.‘^thl‘
Boars the

Sunday

to tak# in
,p'd* foiEisnoNEr^iAR

Mjiu»rc

4
Ayer's Pills. Ayer s Pills.
11^ Ayer’s Pills. Keep sayini
ill
*^18 over and over ?&lt;D'I
The best laxative.-i.,-,

Want yo.r moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich buck? Use

BUCKINGHAM'S DIE

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A t EAR

Varicocele &amp; Stricture
tho urine, decay ot the orf»n«, paint in the lotn*. aetfina tn
fieopondeaey. taahfultveas, palpitation of the heart, '•onttlrs:
Ot thes- reeult* In complete LOSS QF MANHOOD. Th
tnldfle-aiivd men are troubled with STMICTl’R®. If you ta&gt;e '• t'
Ki are Mfilefed with It. don’t nr«’.»ct IL It will ruin you Ii ’n*t ■ i
nt on yeu by catline. «treirhlh&lt; or tearing It. Our MEW MFTfi

may ba taken cl h-me privately. F«nd f- r our Frr&lt;t H!u*tra*.eJ T-.
COCKLE and STRICTURE- WE GUARANTEE TO ‘CUKE OR NU

Kidneys &amp; Bladder
VcrmflBkville

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chine or w«4kn«u orer ib» riMll of th* (,a k
all la urine. r&lt;&gt;k&gt;n*M of band* or fe«t. "
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•gleet your klJners. Our NSW METHOD T dl*e«M of there organs or Do pay.
team at_ay Vermontville

No Names Used Without Written Consent
on t*te«. unJ«rKolnr Rreat auflrelnci but oi
rot temporary reltet. I *ra» finally a&lt;!vl»ed
Try the NEW METHOD TltEATMENT &lt;rf D
tn rrery Teapeei,
th my whCe heart.CURES 6UARHTEED.

NO CURE NO PAY.

CASTOR IA '

to work as day police in Olds mobile
factory.

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DrsKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN
148 8HKLBY 8TRKKT;

DETROIT, MICH,

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�The local News in Orangeville, Hope, Prairevil|e and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.

IT’S TO YOUR j
PROFIT
iouhive within reach
:
it iill pay&lt;ou
. ■ anil « e a iilpe sleek of

of t
to (
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DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES
la jt evenkhing.io be found )

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■ '• !•&gt; datvigeneraJ line. We )
i.i.Lif ouY stock, but proud- )
-.;i|.:j..ur‘pr era.
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. 3 Low Prices We Quote

is Ths Magnet That Draws
t.ada To Our Store.

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YuiiJre truly,

ARTHUR PATTON
THE CLOVERDALE STORE.

Speaking

A!»«!

lUBl&amp;ef.

Lath.

Slices.
Builders'
Supplies .

IT VVrLL PAY YOU to
COMd TO DELTON
’Jbispee? my st-jck
prirvs. .If you are
4 l."t . . at - yon wailt good
, J/d tT» |yb?dy ktiuwa. or
. . l
(hit there is a vast
■
i;l luinber. 1 handle
l*&gt;Jand Wout'chargv you
/! i th.”.ti.others will charge
• ' -.j; inferiiir gt..»de»s
COiE AKO SEE

ME.

W.H Chase,

DEETON.
SHULTZ.
Clint Parshall him returned from
Mr. and Mrs.-J. Horn and Mre. A.
Newagu where he baa been for the l»t
W. Fromm and daughter of Batavia,
few weeks.
.
N. ;Y.. visited at Martin Nagles of
Mrs; Nellie VanTyne went to Middle­ Cloverdale one day last week. All re­
ville Monday to care for her mother port a very pleasant afternoon.
who is quite sick.
Mn*. Roy Shrontx and daughter of
Dr. apd Mre. Harter entertained a Lake City, Misaaukie Cd . and Mre.
party of friends at Beachwood cottage. Albert- Monica of Kalamazoo visited
Wall lake lust week. Hon. E. L/ old friends here last week.
Swigert and’ wife of Euid. Oklahoma.
Mias ;Grace Chamberlain who has
Mrs. Samuel Harter and son Clark.and,
I&gt;een attending the Ferris Industrial
daughter Vera uf Winona. .111^. Dr. and
■school ih Big Rapids' returned holue
Mre. Frank Sheffield and son Harold
last Saturday.
and Miss Bellinger, of Nashville. Mr.
Miss Helen Reynolds is visiting her
nnd Mrs. C. Risbridger and daughter
uncle and funiily in Coopersville. *
Nellie, of Johnstown.
'
Mr. and Mre. Pitta in comiumy with
Ellis Faulkner was in Kalamazoo
their relative# from the north .gisited
Tuesday.
•Mr. and Mrs. Mooea Seober of East
Rutland Monday.
I
POLLEY DISTRICT.
Andrew Smith add wife entertained
, A numlier from this vicinity attended the latter's sister and htuband Sunday.
Field day' at Prairieville last Friday.
• Lee McDonald visited friends • in
Mre. T. H. Mrl^od of East Orange­ Coats Grove last weekX
ville is visiting hfer daughter Mre.
Carpenters have commenced work on
Henry Store.
H. F. Zerbel's new barn.
Mr. und Mre. L. Dixon fexpiect to
Miss Ada Mosher is sjiending a]week
move tu Hickory Corners this week,
iu Prairieville the guert uf Mre. Shep­
where Mr. Dixon 1ms employment. herd.
We regret to k«e Mr. and Mrs. Dixon
Wm. Tuttle and. wife are entertain­
fromamr vicinity.
ing their granddaughter from Wood­
We are pleased to bear of the mar-”'
bury.
•
riage of Mr. Wilbur Polley of Union
Mis&gt; Nina Musher gave' a live o'clock
City.to Miss Mary Smith of Prairieville.
tea
ort
Thursday
evening of last week
Mr. Polley is well known in this vicin­
ity. having lived here until a few years in honor ot her guest Miss Mary Ickes
of
Ikiwling.
Among
those present
ago und hl# many friends here extend
wepj. Mass Clytminestra Fromm, of
congratulations. Mr. anti Mrs. Polley
Batavia. N. Y., nnd Frank Horn, of
' will .reaidc at Union City.
Cloverdale.
■•
Harold Bush of Kalaiiwizou is visit- ; O'. W. Darting an^ .wife spent last
ing his&lt;grutid|kareiit» Mr. and Mre. G. ] Friday and Satunl.iy at E. M. Shultz’
Bush.
..i Rutlsnl
’ The prayer meeting at J. Hom’s last
• Wednesday pvening was net very large■ Elmer DeWatvrs has purchased tqe ly attended on account of the people
Will Ch;w house and lot in Cloverdale. j being so very busy.
A
CLOVERDALE.

Marton Davenport after working tor
* the C. K. A S. ever since-thi; compam;
commenced doing business; y most rjf ■
the. time as section foreman pt Clove&lt;-■&gt;
dale and Delton; has quit tber -mpanjL
I *mpli&gt;y. Grover Davenport iiurl Milan ’

Rev. Mr. Winner of Canada preached
in the Evangelical church Sunday after­
mam.

IL Otis and wife of Glass Urerk
^nt Sunday with rekfiive* at tbb
p)ace_

Mrs. A. W. Fromm and daughter
' who have lieen s| ending the parti four
Ti.e Misses Lena Chamberlain' aitii weeks with relatives hen- returned to
i Mary Fox visited Mrs. Emma Colli as their h( me in Batavia. N. Y.. Mopday.
’ and others one day hut week.
Byrui ■Lewis and Luena Smith ppent
I Geu. &gt;L Conyers'youngest daughter
Sunday in
i 6wts Grove.’ *
of South Bend, lnd.i accompanied My
Mr. und Mrs. -Charles Kenyon spent
her aunt Miss Fox is visiting her ; Sunday with their daughter Emma at
father and family.
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J the hou e of Frank Wallace of East
: Mrs. Ella McCallum h at the Bor- Harting
,
L
1 gess hospital in Kalamazoo undergoing
. Mrs. ■'rank*Krtiey
. and children of
treatment. Her parents went to KaJ- i। Hicknrj Corner# .spent Thursday and
amaxou last Sunday to see her. and re- «
; Friday vf last week with Mr. and Mrs.
port that she is doing aa well as ain |
j Orrin 1 irons is.
, be expected.
I Mrs. Arthur Patton is still suffering j
PRAIRIEVILLE.
’ from rheumatism.
I ■ Fen-1 luplwle -nd Maggie Prink . Ralph and(nlatVern
Gnmd Cairns are spend-

ut hands in charge of this section.

NORTH HOPE.

PODUNK.

Misses Martha uud Emma Anders of
The first township fi. S. convention ■
Chicago v.isited their aunt and other which took place at the Podnnk church
last Thursday wm a rolendir.vuccen. ,
relatives of this place last week.
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Misses Fannie and Rena Piexce of
\\ e couldn t but be jilcamMl with the
Hastings are visiting their sister Mrs. attendance. Yankett Springs, Cedar
Daiy McCollum.
i Creek. Baltimore, Cirltuu, and Hast- |
Wil) Adders und wife visited the lat­ ■ injre townships were represented. The
। three schools of Rntlaud township were
ter's parent# Sunday.
well in evidence end each sang by it-1
Miss Martha Hull spent last week MU which
w.11
Af
with her sister Cressfe- of Acker’s
,
, ,
. quartette of male voio?s and a solo bv
Point
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Mira Liiali Shultz added tu the musicMira Ethel Johnson Him returned
. »1 |ian of the program. The ymjM rx
home from her school at Big Rapids. ,
(read by -Miss
Anna Williams. Miss
Dr. Willison of Hastings spent Sun-,;J Mae Montgomery and Mrs. C.
W.
day at Dan McCollums.
B.iRg« in the forenoon were exceed!ngly
Mr. Fox and family and Mr. Water- • interesting and in the afternoon Mr.
umu nnd family ofChicago are s(&gt;endiiig Anson Boyes, Mrs.U. C. Hathaway,
their vnentien at Mrs. C. Anders of Mra. Parker Erway uud Mira Eva Er­
Brush Ridge.
i way read excellent pK]&gt;era upim
sub.
Mi» lU-rtha I'ru.n.hka wlrol»nhlinK j"-'1-. iwMi-n.,1 ilwm. Mra. ■ itandull.
"“v“‘ » practical illustration of primary
Mrs. Aldrich with her household duties 8®V&lt;
work. The discussions following the
spent Sunday ut home.
imjieni were thoughtful and suggestive.
Mrs. McMannis entertained company
Mra. Hathaway’s paper upon “Tem­ '
from Hastings last week.
perance work in. the S. S. ’’ aroused an .
John Anders uiui family of I’.lover- animated discussion showing the in­ &gt;
difle and Chauncey Bliss and family of tense awakening ot the people along
Shultz sjamt Sunda&gt; at.Mra. C. Anders. thnt line. The dinner served by the

Radies nt the «ta01h6iase was jMtrtnken
HOPE.
uf by about seventy five.
.
Wu were (mined to ii'ear Uf the death
Mr. and Mrs. C\ W- Biggs are spend­
of .lake Brinkart early Monday morn­
ing
the
.week
at
Wall
lake
with
a com-;
ing" . • *
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jmny of young people.
G., IL Otis and wife Spent Sunday
The service# at Yepcley Sunday were
with B. A. Carpenter of Shultz.
,
well attended. The Presiding Elder of
’ Mrs. Ada Jenkin# uf Prairieville
Grand Rapids pretu-hing.
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sp&lt;ait Sunday afternoon with her moth­
The Ladies Aid »id W.
T. V. {
er Mre. Huldah' Otis', nnd attended
meet
at
Mrs.
Anson
Bbyes
Friday
for
church and Sunday scbi&gt;ol «t the Mc­
dinner and an attftrnpon program.
Cullum school house.
Levi.Lnnbaugh has it* new phonograph,
” P. R. Cairn** went to Jewel I last Friso we shall look for pn entertainment
&lt;lak’ to visit his uun Wesley.
in the near furturc. 1
Homer. Brown of Plainwell was the
\i’tun Smith sja-nt lw-&gt; days a! Battle
gniirt el IL McKibben over Sunday.
Creek last week, where he wits plensau ■'
tly
cutertuine*! by Chari• - Graham ot •
FINE LAKE.
.
Einil Wickes and family ot Battle thiit^laiX'.
.Mrs. Frank Smith,
also
Mn and...................................
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Cn.-k have lieeu &gt;q&gt;en&lt;ling a few days;
Butler Smith) and family spent Friday
injthe Bowtie cottage.
.
,
at Mr. and Mrs. Gideon* Brown's of.
• Henry Frick of St. Clait is visiting
Hinds' Corner#, With uUjc.i twenty •
his brother I’ajrtnin Frick.
others they odebrated the fiftieth atm-'
The Btjll people have their jndet
iveraary'of Mr. nud Mra. Brown’s mar-;
us .fur us1 Tim; r AAtage. Wil’ ’hav&lt; riag«\ A very pleasant time was en-;
the line in working order Wm.
joyed by. all and a renieinbninci was ’
talk left as a tokcr! uf their fridndxhip. con­
heard no.v days.
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sisting of a golden oak extension tabic j

Michigan.

We
Pay

Q Per cent on
Deposits.

We loan money on Beal Estate
। or good Bankable Paper. . We&lt;
loan our money at home, and doi
business with people we know
are all right. We do* a safe, con­
servative business and have

(loney to Loan
at reasonable rates. Deeds,
flortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.

It Is an bld cry that the world owes
every tnnn n living. This 1# a favorite
argument r-lth the lazy and shiftless.,
But the world owes none such a living.
if n mnn will not work he rball not eat
Is a mandate as old as the nice Itself,
Bijt there Is • another fundamental
«*n’*e In which th*’ maxim thnt the
world ow every man n living is pr e
found)? trtie. It ov«i every man a
fair chance tu earn a decent living.
And that H al) thftt any self respecting
man asks or w.nut|&lt;.—Bo.«tou Poet.
Shattrrfnc Her Hop&lt;-&gt;,

State Bank

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New York Drafts, Insurance
and Bonds Sold.
DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICth President.
J. G. HUGHES, V. President.
E. S. MGRGHUUSE. Cashier.
DR. McLEAY. WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERI’ENNING.
JAMES COLLINS.

R. S. HARTER, M. D.,

Mr. Close -About how much does an
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. .
automobile outfit for a woman cost?
OFFICE HOTflS- 11 to Wat tn.. 1 to t p.m., ?
Sira. Close f&gt;xHroillr&gt;—Oh. George, you lo*p.m.. -All call* ptcmpUy atunded. Tel*pbouc
st offioe.
are not going tu buy nu automobile, are
. Omi-e at ro»ldi»na,, Delton. Mich.
you? Mr. Close—I should liny not! I’m
merely trying tn flcure out bnw far be
yonil his Income that man Brnssey ha
living.—Brooklyn I.

FOLEnnONET^TAR
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ALDRICH BROSI

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Page Buggies, J. J. Deal &amp; Sons
W
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Buggies, Laporte Buggies- and
I 4
Michigan Buggy Co. Goods.
/A
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2?
Weber andT.-&amp; H. Smith Farm
Ui
and a hnhdsume clpna salad bo.wl.
Wagons, also Farmers Saginaw
Four generations were represented.
Ui
Handy Wagon, Superior, Hoosier
Ui
and Dowagiac Drills.
BUDD CORNERS.
Ui
M*ra Nina William# of Battle .Creek j /|i
Ui
is the
guest of...
Genevieve
idem
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line of Builders Hardware. Look over
OUTTU
Tre Lhtiror Geo. Coleman uf Hastings ip Furniture Department. Carpets, Bugs, Linoleums,Matspent Sunday with his brother Frank
ifi tings, etc. Bun in and look ns over. If you don't wish Ui
and family..
Some very fine fish are being caught •fl to buy just now. you can decide where vou will buy.
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HANDLE THE FAMOUS

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Charlie iJordan ami family of Bedford have Iwen stopping at the Jordan
Payette cottage for a few days.
There were quite u'number of people
from the Namtariuu. i’uai were guests
at Shore Acres’Saturday. John Ckokrtm of Battle Creejc ha* been stopping
at Shore Acres for a few days.”
Will Fisk took in the race? at Kahv
muzoo lust week.
,

in Finallake now. A ninepouwd pickNORTHEAST BARRY..
rel was landed by u lady nwurter. last
The L. A. S. will meet with Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jesse Litts Thursday Aug.’ 17
nt two o'clock, Meml»?i&gt; are reqnest- j Ed Bera and chrldreu of Sunfield are
were married last Sunday at Yankee j;
XI
v,—
visiting Henry Rudd, and family and
| Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris Sr. enter- pel to 1X’ present aa it is annual election ;
Springs.
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I other relatives.
| tainrd Mrs. Bracelin of Allegan and of officers.
Mrs. Bush uf the state of Washington
Quite u number from this vicinity ■
ciate- that to
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
attended the camp meeting at Gull hike
last week.
Alfonso, king uf Aragon, attended
.
rade we must
Fred Ketcham of Martin visited his Sunday.
OBITUARY.
by several Ot his enurtlere. called un a
•
grandmother
the
last
of
the
wdek.
Mra. Sarah jPeckbam of Clay Center. : Jeweler to Inspect some of his ware#.
:• 'ip-iu n Atjdng’buc .
Mr. Jakie Brinkert died at John'
LeGrand DePriester .was in Kalam­ Kansas, is visiting old friends in thia No sooner had he. left the’shop tlian
Jdhnsoh's Sunday night about two
vicinity.
.
the proprietor came running after him
o’clock, after a long and aeriuus illness azoo Sunday.
H. A. Seibel nnd Mra. Rose Johnson ’ and complained Unit he hud been rob­
Micheal Dorter Returned ’.from Ger­
aged 20 years. Lf»w than a year ago
bed uf a diamond of great value. The
went
to
Hastings
Sunday.
many
Friday.
be was married to Miss Lizzie Anders
king returned to the shop nnd ordered
Mrfc Cura Strong and f’amil y of
Goo. ’Mosher und 3family of Delton
who "has patiently waited upon* him
a large vessri filled with bran to be
Woodland
are
epending
the
week
with
during his illness. He leaves, wife, spent Sunday with his mother here.
brought and placed un the counter.
friends here.
’
He then commanded each of his court­
parents, brothers and sisters, Iresides
Hattie Loveland returned to her
iers to Insert bis band closed and then
a host of friends to mourn his loan, home in New York state Thursday.
BAHFIELO.
withdraw It open. He was the first to
who to his memory will ever .pay
A number from Banfield attended begin, ant! after all had had their tuw&gt;Mr. and Mrs. Elon Clement and son
loving tribute. The funeral was held
he asked the Jeweler to empty the ves­
the
Gleaners
jucnic
.and
all
report
a
,
&gt;u|when ytni buy of us
at the house Wednesday at 11 o’clock. Stuart and Mrs. Sophia Richland are
line time if It did rain all lhejorenoon. | sel on the counter. By this means the
yofa ' get
something
The relatives have the sympathy of visiting friends in Now York state.
diamond was recovered nnd nobody
Mr. and Mrs. Cha#. Palmatier are I, was disgraced.
mure than'just -good
Mr. and Mis. Wilbur Polley left fof
all.
entertaining Mra. P’s sistgr and family
c.'pebes.' yjou get OUT
their home in Union City Thursday.
of
St. Louis. Mo. who made their trip
REP|.OGLE-PRINCE.
galUHtheaa to tit,makeMrs. Bush of Delton visited at. Mr.
Oh? of tho animals least; known to
in an automobile.
i At the parsonage in Yankee Springs S. Temple's the lust of the week.
• J»ihnd general wearing
County Treas. Coleman was seen on the outside world Is the pygmy hippo­
Sunday Aug. 0. at 12 o’clock. Maggie,
potamus of west Africa. It is Just
Mr. Wale* has charge of the furni­
our streets this week.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tpm frince.
what Its name implies, a pygmy hippoture store in the absence of Mr. Clem­
was united in marriage to Ferel O.
Misif Pearl Coleman is visiting her potnmus. It Is much suiallfr than the
We know ui r goods will
ent.
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common hippopotamus, belli: no larger
Replogle, of Hope, by Rev. Sume&gt; A
brother and wife of Detroit.
iiluit'-r.yot:' jeeause they
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes returned
an ordinary
or fair sized hog. It
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bountiful dinner was served by Mr.
Mra. Anna Moore is keening house than
I differs somewhat from tne .common
and Mra. L.’ D. Woodman. omUin of tu their home in Kalamazoo. Mr. H. for Irving Brnney.
I hippo in the character of itsj teeth, and
the bride, and in the evening the •is much 'improved in health.
Dr. Cooper made a trip to Chicago ।
I Instead of spending It# tltnd In the rlvField day was well attended here last
parent# of the groom served icecream
this week.
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era and lakes In large fiord# It wanders
i and cake. The bride was becomingly Friday. Both ladl games Xwere won
A numTier from this way. attended about through the jungles singly or in
.
’ gowned in a cream colored dress; They by the Hickory Curores team.
church nt the Congregational church pairs, much after the manner of swine
Mr. and ^Irs.
Klingensmith uf
received several beautiful presents.
tn search of mast.
last Sunday.
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Those from away were. Messrs. Tom Orangeville were in town Sunday.
Rev. Brown has returned from at­
i The Clothiera,
and Will Prine?, father 'and uncle of
tending camp meeting at Eaton Rap­
A large, healthy, normal' mind will
j BcHun .-ind Prairieville,
Mich. . the bride, uf Detroit, and Mm. Ida
HOPE CENTER.
ids.
Fee the good in another much more
Engine; sister of the bride, from Ot­
F. E. Duly and wife have gone to quickly than the evil, but n narrow, be­
John Barnes of Kalamazoo spent
sego. Mr. und Mrs. Replogle Will be
littling mind has an-eye only for faults,
Sunday at E. B: Paynes.
Petoskey for-a four weeks visit.
at home in Cloverdale, where he is
for tho unlovely and the crooked. The
Gid Wilkinson und family spent Sun­
mail carrier. Their many friends wish
clear, the beautiful, the true and the
BANFIELD CHURCH NOTES.
May at Wall lake the guests of C. F.
them ■» long, happy life.
Sunday morning services wf?re con­ magnanimous are. too large for Its
Moreau and wife and M. M. Mtnning
vision. It delights In tearing down or
ducted by P. A. Fisher.
'
1 deatrqytng. but It 1# Incapable of ui*
Miss Sadie Deck of Cloverdalu spent and wife of that place.
Tho L. A. S. will meet with Mra
hul Id I ns.-London Answers
E. B. Gates and wife und son Earl
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' -1 a few daysjaat week with herj uncle
.
Arc you one of the many
j and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy. and daughter Mabel went to Kalamazoo Reynold* Aug. Hl. A full attendance
is desired.
patrons of the
Several from here took in Field day Sunday.
“This hook’’— began the agent who
League led by Miss Vida Webster
Grace and John Chamberlain made a
bad pushed his Way Wito the office.
&gt; DH.T0N ROLLER MILLS? 4 at Prairieville in spite of the Iwd
was well attended and enjoyed by^ll.
short visit at G. T. Wilkinson’s Sun"Don’t want It!" snapped the busy
weather.
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P.
A.
Fisher
leads
next
Sunday
even
­
merchant. “I wish I knew some sure
e’
We would bc pleased to have
John Johnson bad the 4^orttmo
day^.
ing.
£ • you giVe us a trial order. The
way to keep you fellow# out of here."
Jacob Siertsema and family spant
&gt; high-grade roller flour made by « break his arm by the overturning of
"This book tells yon. Buy one."—PhilThe class of little people No. 17 Sun­
us is giving splendid satlsfac* " his buggy while pasisng a wagon in Sunday with John Bush and wife.
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day monting and gave them the bphner. adelphla Ledger.
b tion wherever used.
£
N. Acker went to Augusta Saturday
the road.
Their collection was 34 cent#. Try and
CUSTOH WORK
&lt;
to get some peach Igwkets.
keep the banner little people.
“Do you thKk, professor," Inquired
Many person# in this community are
r
A SPECIALTY.
4
the musically iimbltfoua youth, “that I
suffering from kidney complaint who
Burdock Blood Bitte/s gives a man a can ever do anything with my voice?"
* DELTON ROLLER MILLS, 4 could avoid fatal results by using
clear head, an active brainh, a strong
Foley’s Kidney Cure. For sale by
“Well," was the cautious reply, “it'
rigorous body—makes him fit for the
may come In handy In case of Are.”
w
oaroii. womam.
x Arthur E. Mulholland, successor U&gt; W.
battle of life.
kA Arffcxifrrffr AAu&amp;A At At Acji H. Goodyear. ~
liellort

Otonewall Jackson's form was tall,
E®unt nu&lt;l angular. His feet and band.&lt;
larK\ “uU5»,k ’ra" “tagularly ungraceful. He always spoke quickty, !n
fences devoid of orn»ment. but to the point. A habit of "bat ting" bls eyes milled no little to’the
peculiarity uf his appearance. His
were gray and ordinarily dull and
*«Pro*ri°i»l.w. but when excited by
which riw»r. Mcmed w r»u».
him. especially when /■barge# were
„ ,, ,
Ult whole mnn would change, as
■ were, transported by the roar uf
If he
the guns to the exciting scenes of an
actual field of battle. — Thomas M.
Bemmes in Century.

You can find it at

Aldrich bros
DELTON,

MICHIGAN.

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WELL MADE

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&lt;

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Vegetable Prcparaiionfor As­
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ting the Stomadts aitdBwreb of

KASTORIA
For Infante and Children.

The Kind You Have
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Bears the

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Promotes DigeslionCheerfulness anti Rest .Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.

Not Narcotic.

of

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Aperfecl Remedy forConslipalion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­
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Facsimile Signature or

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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.

Use
For Over
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KASTORIA

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 10. 1905.

10

WEST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Young of Lowell
) [ C. H. Tift of Kalamazoo returned
were
guests
at C. banter's and P.
) | home Monday ‘after a short visit with
Stowell’s last Tuesday and Wedneady.
-• his sister Mrs. W. N. Payne.
Edward Fox of Covington Ohio ' is
May
NORTHEAST IRVING.
. Hart returned home Saturday
visiting bis sister Mrs. Reesar and
Mra. Mary Cartlidge formerly of this •after a weeks stay in Hastings,
familv.
place has been; visiting her sister Mrs. ' Maurice Cock and wife of Hindu
Bernice Demond of North Carlton is
A E. Jones of Chicago. Both left for Corners spent Sunday with the latter’s
fl]xii&lt;ling the week with Hercie Durkee.
Gladstone to visit relatives.
1 paranta.
The Mlsae^ Gladys and Mildred I Fanny .Pierce of Hastings spent a . Fred and Gertrude Geiger were in
Coulter and friend Marie Houk attend- [ f«w 4ay« with her sister Rose (McColl- Parmelee oyer Sunday.
td the party held inlhonor of-the latter um*
Miss Bertha Heise was quite ill last
at Mra. Geo. -McConnell’s of Irving' .Born, Tuesday to-John C. Hine and week but is better at this writing.

fl'

J CORRESPONDENCE.

Weak Lungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral for coughs, colds,*
weak lungs, bronchitis, con­
sumption. You cap trust a
medicine'the be§t doctors a|&gt;
prove. Then trust thifc the next
time you have a hard cough.

Friday.

' wife, a nine pound boy.

:

Oliver Tolfly makes good money . Chas. Harrison spent Sunday at Arthgathering ginsing.
per pound.
•' ur Gesler’s near Ck&gt;dKr Creek.
*.
Born, to Mr.'and Mra. ThoxniM. Kid­
. der Aug. C. a son.
EAST WOODLAND.
i.ial Cairns was the guest of Stella
Mra Tether of Howell is visiting her
sister Mrs. C.'D. Brinyn this week.
Kollar Monday and Tuesday.
.
r
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chester
Hicker are
There will be n.i more preaching
services at the Moulton church until the proud parents of a fine new Boy.
Sept. 3 on account of the Hastings lly will prolmbly be n star Hoarder
------ meetings.'- - !
eamp
• with them for many yehra to come.

UCUMMUX
MLI4.
’
KAIBIVUJOa.

Born, to Mr. and [Mrs. Stadel July
.
Ayer’s Pills keep tho bowels regular. . 30, a little woodchoi|i»er.
All voKotablo and gently laxative.
Edna Kidder is assisting Mra. Will­
iam Brew with her liousework.

WANTS
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. in the

SCHULTZ.

■

BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If vou have a buggy that’s lying
idle in the bam: a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you hax e any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our Want Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether. and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try it.

. Nora, the little daughter of J. W.
Cairns, wiis kicked by his .hors»&lt; nnd
thrown five feet, tearing most of her
clothing, from her Jboy. She escaped
with slight injuries.:
Mr. and Mrs. ’ I. . Wolfo visited at
Johu Texter’s Sunday.

Mrs. Laura Bhelden and .daughter
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cairns called at Grace visited My. and Mrs. M. M.
Earle Fox's Monday. .
Bradley in Nashville on Saturday.
Orandm. Cobb o|lM un ntativn '
"slimmer «bo h.» beim U&gt;.
•md friend. Munday.

\

Mrs. luiura Cunningham arid George
Cnnningbnm visited at Henry Schaib-

ly’s Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Will Hauepentertained
the latter’s father and‘mother Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Fuller (Sunday.
Cornelius Senter visited his daughter
Mra. Emory Kenyon and Mrs. Clayton
Price near Freeport ‘from Thurada’y
until Saturday.
■ J. H. Durkee and wife visited at G*’
Mrs. Harve Towns gave a fine time Palmer’s east of Hastings last Thurs­
.
.
, to her son Loyd on Saturday aftdrnoou. day.
•when a company of his young friends
Mrs. Arista Eastmad of Chicago
came for a pleasant party Jo his. home Heights called-on Mrs. Senter last Fri­
in East’ Woodland. Aq elegant hupper day.
.
was served and a jolly good time en­
Mr. and Mrs. Rolli ns. &gt;u of Lake
!
joyed.
•
Odessa were guests of Mrs. Weaver and
i
. Marion ta*gray of Oregon. Mr. and
Fred Baine Sunday.
Mrs. *G£o. Quance and James Quahce
Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of l^ake Odessa
of Hillsdale are gnests [of Ztheir sister
visited at Mr. CurtiM’ Sunday.
[ Mrs. Horace Swift this week.

u( hj, Mn, J|nu A „

for

GUARD AGAINST GERMS

ORANGEVILLE.

' Several from our town attended the
I Field day exercise at Prairieville last
Friday.
.
Mauch’ Merlau wan the guest of Keep Well by Strengthening the Stomach in Summer
With Ml-o-na.
Grace Kiljick last Saturday.
. Will Collison has a new buggy.
i Everv one with weak digestion more often from « weak si ,S[1&lt;j,.x
should
ujw
Mi-o-na
at
this
season
and from any other calise: Ip-ad-a.';,, », v
Mrs. Ann Boulter visited at Will
i*che. and rheumatic par Boniface^ the latter part of the week. j so strengthen the stomach that diaeaw'
! germs can have no effect whatever. canwd by an acid ctmdij; Mr. and Mrs. Morrell and daughter : This remarkable remedy puts the whole stomach. Mi-o-na corn-. ti/
Blanch visited relatives in this‘vicin­ i digestive system in so healthy, clean prevents the formation or
| and swwt a state that fermentation of nervous in-ns. kidnev trotr.'- .
ity Sunday. Blanch is to remain a
the food cannot exist, that any disease mutism, is.-quicklj-&lt; ut^i
•'
few days.
Kcriue
WM.VU U
—J enter .-the
--- —
--------- W. J. Holloway t&lt; »■
1
germs which
may
stomach
; "
•___ ______ —&gt; .....1
will k. u..
y
Mim Lena Anson of Doster spent a will be destroved.. and food .will be h&lt;&gt; guarantee under which I,. ..
readily assimilated that a rapid and [ u-na. Price .’Wcenu. it,
..y;
partof last week as the guest of Leia healthy
increoae in flesh will nwslt.
unless it &lt;"res.
' r
Morehouse.
Ncrvounexs and slei-pteMUcss come
.
•Jim Collison has a new horse having 1
sold and bought lately.
Eunice and .Myrtle Bagley are .on the
sick list.
Mrs. Wing und Clara Ellis are visit- .
for the cure of all chronic
ing friends in thin place.
and surgical cases

MODERN TREATMENTS NOTICE!

PERSONAL MENTION.
Ben l.unn. of Battle Creek,
hia brother Charley Saturday.-

DEFORMITIES.

RHEUMATISM.

Blood.
and all Nervous,
--------Skin and Chronic Diseases.

visited

BATHS OF

Mitts Nellie Smith left yesterday for
a visit with friends in Shelbyville.

ALL

KINDS

Hiving purchase:,
stand, first dour south
A Babcock’s Barber
Jefferson street, we v.
' no,mice that we will krlw, stock of I'niitb. &lt;
ery. Cigars and Toll
solicit a share of yonr

Wajjtj.d: Young women for Train
tog School for Nurses. Address Room*
Miwt Lenora Wise, of Dowling, spent 80 THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
COREY BROS.
Friday und Satunlay with M.iaa Josie
Jackson, Michigan
Coutant.Miss Vinnie Ream of this'eity recited,
■at. the Maccabce picnic at .Gull lake
yesterday.
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
Frank Coleman of Hatsing« was on j Mra. N. E Chapin, of Ricliland. was
the guest of her -sixter Mra. F. Horaour st reels-Saturday.
ixx’k over Sunday.
Frank McCarthy delivered a tine­
Mim Lena Dennis returned Friday
bunch of fat cattle at Battle Creek
from
Kalamazoo where she has l&gt;een
Monday.
/
Will find at our tw-adquartdre in tln-.lt.q.- Iliiild. (
attending the summer normal.
C. Rishridger and family spent a few
ing on JefTcraon Street, a nice line of G’a- st.r., . i
John Wilkinson, of Battle Creek. P.
days last week at Beechwood, Wall
and Range-;, which we will sell at a very
'V
N. Arvidson. of KrtkuAazoo, and M.
lake.
ate price. At the present price of fuel, gas j. ffl
Mrs-' Eva Bristol visited friends ,rat 8. Wagner, of . Troy, . Ohio., were
cheaper to burn It commends itself not on’y in A
*guesta of 0. E. Lunn Sunday.
Battle Creek a few days last week re­
this respect, but it does away with all duet. dirt, y
Mrs. *1. T. Lomltard and her daugh­
turning Munday.
ters, the Misses Edith. Anxd abd Frank­
and smoke, and does not heat up the bouse. (/]
Mr. and- Mrs. Vert Robinson spent
ie. returned Monday night from north­
Meals can be prepared more quickly.'and cqn If- 1
Satunlay and Sunday in Kalamazri*
ern Michigan. .
lietter cooked by gas; than by means of any «tln-r (■
We understand that Frank McCarty
Chas.
Biug.
of
Charlotte,
fomerly
of
fuel,
,
has bought the Ben Babcock place
this city, has bceo visiting Gilbert
Sorry to lose Frank from this neighbor*
Contaut
the
past
week,
th**
latter
re
­
hood.
•
turning to Charlotte wAth him for a
Mrs Harriet VanSycle of Blfttie i'
few flays.
Creek who has been caring for her mother Mrs Ed Bristol has returned to
Hastings Markets.
her home.
Hastings Markets are corrected every
We Jp*ar that the Grangers are to Wednesday morning arid cau.be relied
hold a picnic at Clear lake. C. b.- Bris­ upon as correct al that date.
tol’s landing,
Thursday Aug. 17
Uonccted Wednesday. Aug. •&gt; IWft.
Everybody invited.
PRODUCB,
Hitiier-iac-itt pe'rlb.
Mrs. David Bristol and children are Egr*— tie— lie per dor.
at Gull lake'dnring camp meeting.
VE(l|rriKI.E$. FRUITS. ETC.
A nnmber fnnn this vicinity attend­

GAS USERS

1 ' Rev. C. L. Bradley was the guest of ‘ soveiyl weeks.returned to his home in
J. W. Cairns and family Saturday Lousing on Saturday.
,
. mKht and Sunday morning.
' The c F_ „„ Snn,|„y rv,,,liug „„
■ Zulab Kollar while stopping at her • attended by quite a number of strang■ uncles Walter Kollar’s of Hastings had t.rK The leader Miss Good not being
! the misfortune tu fall off the i»rch one prttwni. the President. Ernest. Wheelday last wee* iniaring her kn« . She pr&lt; gave the leseon, and- some good
FOR
SALE—Sideboard.
dining i is untdile to .be removed to her home. 1 |x&gt;ints were made and consecration
chairs, steel range, center table and !
testimony given. We earnestly urge.
HOLMES CHURCH.
several other things, at 423 W. Center
Miss Gladys Griffith of Napoleon. ' our young people to enter into this
St. Fred Fuller.
Jackson Co., is visiting her aunt Mra. weekly opportunity for Bible study.
W'ANTED-We have l
./
Miss Agnes Cole leader next Sunday
*
Ella Blood.
Sapers to sell, suitable for putting un­
flight. A cordial invitation is extend­
Miss Jane Wickham attended the R
er cariwts. At BANNER office.
' ed to all.
' A. S. at L. N. LerVerns Wednesday.
WANTED—For a year, young un­
•
Mra. Ellie Lehman who has been
married man tor fann work’ Mlist I* . Mrs. Minerva Handy of Hartings’ 1 visiting friends in East Woodland regood milker, temperate and willing. who has been viniting her sister Mrs. ;
| turn’ed to her home in 'Masou county
Give past experience
expwi«™ and
;,nj references.
n-feri-nw.
q. p. fuller wm criW horn-Mondi, v
4
Address Long Beach harm, R. F. !&gt;. «,,
•
,
, .
j•
, • : TuC-day.
... • Augusta.
.... .»&gt;•
X
.
1&gt;V
nine-, of her flitni'htx.rby the serious iilnets
daughter
21,
Minh;
. W. GoM-t-1 opNew York City who
Mrs. Ed Burton.
has ban the guest of Mr. and Mrs. i
FOR’SALE—Plaster sand. Enquire
I The Misses Bessie Fuller and Jennie
:® 'j Geo. Hitt for some time started on aS
Mrs. David Trego.
' Parmalee ret u rued home from a few' • trip to Texas Monday.
WANTED—I want to buy ri number i davs visit with the former’s aunt Mrs.
Zeno Carter of Lake Ode*«:i was a
ut culte th.l nr.- we.nwl nnd will |«y Msr; WrilthI
R
k T,^jbv.
gtMxl market, price. If you have any to ,
’
•
visitor at the home of J. St. John on
sell it will pay you to write or call' on i ^,r- a»d Mrs. J. V. Wickham were
Saturday.
. W. F. Kepkey, Middleville. R. F. D. in Hartings Sunday tho guests of the
' - Mrs. Maud ijovey nnd children of. ed tlu« Gleaners picnic at Hastings last
5. Sec. 20, Thonmpplp township.
; former’s uncly. John Wickham.
Vermontville were guests ut the home' Friday and report u good time even
FOR SALE^Ten room nouse on if
। John Hall attended the funeral of bis j
of ner
her parents sir.
Mr. nuu
and aim.
Mrs. n.
H. owm,
Swift,
....
1; ot
Michigan Ave. Citv
City water, cistern.
cistern, '
Five ulvvks
blocks bIrom
St }«,ll&gt;er-in-lnw Mr. Sharp of L«in.burB (
Woodland a couple of d»yx lert it did rain.
furnace. F»»®
Fumi Hute ou.
__ L.:__ rt
r
’
• Also vacant- i_._
lota. r-&gt;
Enquire
C. «.
IL r&gt;Bis- 1 T»K«,ia%*
Tuesday. . .
■ week.
'
NORTH IRVING.
hok».
h°P*
'
j; Mr. and Mra. Ged Fuller and
two
fives, dreweil- Te— 7&gt;*e
Will Kroiwwitfcr and family have Laraba. slivfr—
HOCSE TO RENTj-Nine rooms. | daughters were the guests of Mr. and ' O.C. Sheldon and son Lee and daugh­
- &lt;«• tu 7c
ter I*race attended the home coming gone to Wall hbke for h two. weeks Mutton.
3 clcmeta 2 halls, gcxxi cellar, suitable [ Mrs. Wm. Hauer Bitnday.
festival nt Vermontville on Thursday vacation.
for smalt boarding house. Two blocks i ,r, r ...
\,
.
INH LTKY. HIDE* AND WOOE.
from postofiice. Rent1 $12 per month. I The Misses Maud and Jennie Van ; Inst.
,
Znlah Koller was hurt quite badlv
Also .home and top buggy for sale ■ Brockliu of the Cheney and Miss Hatuiwr» lUrikU
Albert
Bennlsley vi
visited friends in ' one day last week in Hostings. Wbiie Iu-ef Hides »«•
. cheap. Inquire of F. M. Whitney, 20b tie, pf Indiana, Flovd Wickham and ,
•
e
j
Hot*
oral. Creek St. _____ 1_______ J Fred BnMpb. were iixitnr, « J. V
J'
stepping off her uncle’s, porch her foot &lt; all »kln*-ior
Steven Wright of Charlotte is the.’ ckught arid she fell sprain big her knee. Tallow—ts—w
FOR SALE-Black mare.’ six years - Wickhams Sunday.
GRAIN'.
•
- guests of his brother C. . J. Morgan at Dr Burton is attending her.
old. weighing about l*JX) pounds, for
Mra. Arista Eastman and daugther
farm or road.. C. JI. Balmntier, R. F.
present.
John Koller xVas hoirie from the Rap- Oats-ISK.
D. No, 3. Delton Mich. Residence Beatrice of Chicago Heights are the
Rye-Me.
Mi» Grace Sheldeon viirted Mrs. F. I ids over Sunday. His brother Floyd
one half mile north of Banfield.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Durkee
Kean.* -handpicked, per bu.Si.v*.
—
Warner of Vermontville one day /last1 returned with him Monday.
Wood—4utt.si.76; mixed. F.-,00; hat
FOli—Good pasture fall phone 44ft.
Henry Wickham and Miss Jane.
HAY AND STRAW.
I week.
Lila Cairns stayed all night with No. I Titunthy-WJo
,
Wickham were the guests of their sis­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
‘
K.
T.
Cole
attcjode.l
I
WANTED—Settlement. Having sold
No. 'i Timothy—»Uk)
Stella Koller Monday.
»lover Hay—M 00
out my interest in the green house, ter Mrs. Radford in Hastings Friday. ,1 the camp meeting at Eaton Rapids 1
Owen Hoonan lias done a good job .
business, it is necessary that there
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stowell and ।
should be a prompt settlement of all son Ford were the guests of Mrs. H i| several days last week. ’
fixing the roads.
PRORATE ORDER.
accounts due the firrwof A. F. Bur­
I Mrs. Henry Hicker entertained her
I. Wolf and family spent Sunday at fetal? ot Mlcblcan. Connlr of Rarrv, to.
B, Barnum Sunday.
■
roughs A Son.
A. F. Burroughs.
1 niece Mrs. Nellie Kart and children of ! Johayfextm-’s.^^ , ,
At a nnuioa of the Probate Court, for -1 be
lotmty ot &gt;}*rry. boiden al the Probate office
Mrs. Bello Burton and Miss Ruth j‘ Lake Odessa over Sunday.
TO RENT—I am fitting up a suite of
in
the
city
of
Ha.-tliirs,
|U said county oo Wed
Handy of Hastings were the guests of!
John Trego is a“Iittle better. -----six rooms, will have electric lights,
A,,nrc.
r ,u Uler"u •«*
Mrs. Jesse Miller of Assyria is the I
ti'.ne hundred and
water, and toilet room with sewer con­ Mrs. P. Fuller Wednesday.
There will be an icecream social at Ibouaand
PreSent.
Chw.
M.
Mack.
Judge of Probate.
guest of her parents Mr. and Mra. J. ■ Charley Olner’s Thursday night, fori ‘In the matter of the eMate
nections. If interested call at Jesse
of Maria Van
Mrs. Mary Lamb and Goldie Cain I
Towqsend's’store.
inn. deceased.
.
Beardsley for a few day’s.
the benefit of the church.
were the guests of Mrs. Sackett one day :
On rotoRni and Bling the peUUoa duly verified
MJd deceased,
last week.
’ Rev. Kidd and wife start west the PIM?1
a«,!hj‘£an uraeror decree may txt made
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
28th of this month.
Mrs. Charley Berner is visiting her
deceased.and entitled Coinhusbands parents in Sebewa this week. Saturday.
Quarterly meeting was held here by
TlwrmiponlthonleredtluU Friday, the nrst
Rev. Porter of Middleville. Those who
Edna Rogers who has been visiting
LACEY.
a
,h®
of Mid
were out listened to a splendid sermon.
her
sister
of
Nashville
has
returned
The program is out for sport day.
” The stewards of North Irving M. E.
home.
Oscar Gifford of Battle Creek visited
church will soon be around to get all
Mr. Kidder and wife from near
■
............ —
—- ■■ ■
— dis
his mt
mother Mrs. Ford a few days last
they can to pay our pastor who has ‘
Bellevue spent Sunday .it Mr. Garddone a good work here.
I Will Bnrroughs and wife of Battle
Mrs. Mary Spriggs and her son have I
[Creek viisted at the former's sister
STmhsJ«,y
of. ,h” ort',r to '* 1
DOWLING*
We will trfke especial pains
published In tho Hastisch Hanxeii. u new*.
( 1 Mrs. Galium Stevens one day ^hist gone to Battle Creek for h short time.
during the month of August
aud ‘•twulstod In said countv of '
week.
Next
Sunday
evening
the
people
of
BARN
BURNED.
to give our customers, and all
woeKs precious to
-**- Jojt»»«*succ«»lre
*— -*—
who cotne to our 6tore, many
The barn belonging to Floyd Clap-' Eixa C. Hkcox.
| Alex Cortright had a brot her visiting the South Evangelical church will call
-^ofi-roi*.
bargains from our stuck of
a meeting to see what can lie done per in our little town was destroyed by ■' I.ISXpW"
him from the North Star near Ithaca.
about starting a Y. P. A.
...General Merchandise.
fire Saturday night about nine o’clock. 1
Will Gifford and wife of Battle Creek
We pay ifie per dozen for eggs; 1 Ic a lb.
John Holcomb of Battle Creek is It seems Floyd had just returned from
visited the latter’s sister Kate Wooley
for butter.
visiting hia grandparents.
Hastings and was caring,for his horwls, ,
a few davs last week.
----- SELL—
having led one of them ta water. On
18 Ibf. Granulated Sugar Ifor.
.81.00
Ben Thomas is having a new well
HINDS CORNERS. .
going back he discovered the fire. He 'j
1 bbl. BdSt Sa?itinw Salt for
.W) driven, Henry Steve of Bedford doing
MrTnnd Mra. Chas. Hall called at i tried to put it outlmt found it hud too j
10c sack liue salt, free with each bbl. for
the work.
cash.
: Jack Snyder’s Synday.
good a start. They savvxl his furn i ture
Best American A Grain Sacks.... 18c
Mande Cortright has returned home
hay
The Ladies Aid met- with Mr. and and everything
- but
...un
.aand
,w. .some grain i
(I ri*nt Less for cash)
from school at Kalamazoo.
Mra. Wm. Bechtel Friday, (fr being ; HndJt:-not lieem for the rain it-is feared ।
Pint Mjson’s Fruit Jara, complete
------ .. .forrtco.
‘
' that our little village would have been
I gue^s the Lacey l»ys will have to -present
tea.
ifccI have opened n new Bowl
Quart Mason's Fruit Jars| complete
plaj’ ball again to get even with the
Wilda Newton of Hastings visited j u’’a,?X ’te’truyed. as the wind was in
ing Alley tn the building
perdoz65c
Assyria boys, the}- lost so heavily.
. her sister Mra. Geo. DeMott a part of !the righl
The ‘building will •
Halt Gallon Mason Fruit Jars,
across the -street west of
' b® better known us the Apple dryer '
Dr. Keller has rented Abel Nicker- last week,
complete per doza 75c
,lanTEverything
wil be kept quiet and or­
Jelly Tumblers'with lops perdoz. 20.25c son’s house and has gono to get the ,
Mr. McCollnm x childnn are entert1”’ ",nw ....................
The building waa
derly.
Bologna 10c a pound: 3 0mnfl for 25c furnishings for it. Congratulations.
i
taining
the
whooping
cough.
insurer
.
Lard 10c a pound. Beet barrel pork 10c
Miss Mary Norris carried off the
a pound: choice ham 15c a pound;
EVERYTHURSDAY
No Snn.l»y ^-bool next Saoday on
Bert Stanton u rapidly- K.iaitw aftOT
minced ham 12c a pound; cold boiled I&gt;r&gt;ze (a gold ring) at the show the
■
hi, operas,,
WMk
ham Itk? a pounds dried beef 25c a other night for being the must popular I! aecount of vamp nteetinR.
AFTERNOON and EVE­
pound. In bulk or glasses: trankforts 10c
Mra.r^otta fnd son Alton visited at ‘ **’1” to «it up a little. The nurse Mim
NING will be open to
a pound, 3 pound for 25c;; bacon 14c a lady in Lacey.
ladies.Chas. Tobias’ Sunday.
[ Maurer returned to her homo-in Maple
pound,
.
Ward Quick and family und Miss ,
SPECIAL.
■
Spectal Prices given ougoods bought IJoMio Hinkley
of“TaahviUe visited at • Mahlon Skidmore is carrying the ®roTG Sunday.
~
for.
&gt;r eash
----------or produce. As it saves us T
. ,&lt;
thia week while Mr. darey is
Quite a number of campers at Clear
Evefy Thursday afternoon
iday
X\.mail
me of
of keepL„
keeping ______
books, etc., so we will J- Hinkley s last Sunt
time
his —
well
earned
vacation. .
I| taking ui.
n-------3-------I lake thia week.
from 2 to 5 o’clock the alley
divide profits with you.
. Geo. Miller and family visited at will be open Fiat af Charae
Jack Snyder is away painting.
Mias Ella Sclinwcho is helping Mra.
Yours for lowest lirices,
Ji Rufus Stant&lt;m's last Sunday.
to Ladies, and Gentlemen
Tho children and grandchildren of Gallagher with her housework.
when escorted by Ladies.
VU ty
WmIut Stanton is home from the ZkgMr. and Mrs. G. Brown helped them
Ed Cassidy, wife and mother visited
• W • ww
1 vvl 1| I ricultural school at Lansing.
to celebrate their golden wedding Fri­ Floyd Garrisen at Fine lake Sunday.
tnuiue*
1 Drugs bought at Mulholland’s Drug day Aug. 4. A good time reported by
Mrs. Emeline VanSyclo is visiting
| Store.™rood drure.
those present
her son Frank fpt a few days.

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In the Banner’s
Want Column.

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and Electric Co.

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NEW
BOWLING
ALLEY,. . .

WQENEKAL STOKE,

IRVING, HKHIQrtN,

Wims

Ketzbeck,

BIDS WANTED!
NOTICE is hereby given that I. Janie- li. .'oh;
Highway Comniinsioner of-the Township of Ji
county of Barry, will ou

;.
...

MONDAY,
the 14th Day of August,
at one o’clock, p. m.,
priweed to let the job of building a Concrete .Wall
(township to.furnish cement) at the bridge at tlmd.-iji
at Irving station. Said wall will be about 55 .feet in
length, the average height about 10 feet more or 1’ **
above nver bed, and width of wall 2i feet-, more or less.
Said wall will be laid on suitable foundation l«-lo«
river bed.
Job to be let to the lowest responsible bidder, gi - mg
adequate bonds therefor. I. the said commissioner' !
the above named Township; reserve the right to rejei-t
any and all bids.
Giver! under my hand this Slet day of July, 1905.
JAMES R. JOHNSON.
Highway Commissioner.
Irving Township.

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                  <text>Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
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FIFTIETH YEAR

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 17

No. 16.

INVITED omn T9
-GO TO HALIfAX

HASTINGS

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

THE COUNTY MUST

HASTI"GS w“0%*E"n contest MAWABH

FOOT THE BILL

Judge Wesit, Decides that County
Must Pay Dr’s. Bills for Attend­
... THE EDITORS OF MICHIGAN
ing Typhoid Cases. ,
HID IT BECAUSE IT PLEASED
A deration of interest to health offi­
THEM.
cers and supervisors throngout the state
■ has been made by the. Circuit Court
: Judge Wiest or Ingrain county.
EDITOR’S IMPRESSIONS OF
Tlte Ingram county supervisors re­
AN INTERESTING CITY . ceutly refmu-d t» audit the claim of
Dr. F. E. Thomas for, attending &lt;y*"
! phoid ' fever patients. The bill wa*
tuTc “Tomm. Atkina’/ The British disallowed because the supervisors de­
i cided' that typhoid fover was not a
.Soldier is Very Much in Evi­
&gt; dangerous communicable disease.
dence at ill Times.
In granting a mandatrihs ordering the
well! after noon when we left wpwvtaom to allow the liUl. Judge
. iii k-iretesa
k-ireh-w. telegraph
tok-graph station.
.tatimi.
•mywthat while lhe act of HUB
,...;h!idi| long tramp through.ch. gives the Mqswvisor. fuU power to
of thin power,
it
-steel plait nt Sydney, and bad examine
* Iinto
“"' claims
1““
“ '*
an wrljj Breakfast, so that our don not confer upon the tward power
to
dAtorimne
th^t
such
diseases
a*
the
. !&lt; t w».:e well whetted for lunch.
. . . ■ B.-tf the Dominion Coal &amp; public health authorities have uni­
|o, be, dangerous- and
.if.the largest collier- . formly declared
.
- wprld. the output being ‘-ommunicable are not^o. That qnc'teiw pfir day. We visited thin tion is foreclosed by the action of the
,-t.. and [were then treated to a health officials, the supervisors simply
, 'ir ■-urpriW a-* the General Man- having power to paw upon the reasont'.-he colliery led the party down ableness of the charges.
i&gt;'-'.nti?ul:grove near his residence
i..i:g r- •-'*
tables gave evi­
. ,.( vhat was in ■ spire, boiled
ire creaup |'ake. coffee,
tiw-.i-l.-- and a liU-ra' stipply of
। •-.i’.ii'Iieir.g included ift the

( Local Team of Young Men Won From
A Similar Team From Mid­

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THORNAPPLELAKE

WEDNESDAY
LAST.
LARGE
dleville.
'.CROWD ANDA V»-RY ENJOY­
!• A Ixiwling team from Middleville
. ABLE T141 FOR « IL.
i comimtwl of young men from that vil- ]
Inge came iip here Thursday evening j
with tho’intention of "cleaning up' ’ -j
I on a similar team from this city, hut FINE ADDRESS 3Y
they had reckoned without their hosts I
S. D. WILLIAMS
■ Th« Middleville team was composed of ■
। Mattison, Fenton. Cisler, Bodford, and j
Adams, the Hastings loam. Ryan' ! Editor of the Michigan Macca.bee,
i Cook. Pryur. Pierson, and Goodyear.
Lots of Sport*. P’ci -j of Fun.
The local . leant won the contest in
Shultz. Won Ball (inw.e. *
i three straight games. Thu score in
I the first was Hastings 815, Middleville
WetlnesiJ.lv no ruing did rc-t give
BOS. In the second Hastings 7(77. ■ promise of tho I r._-ht ’ '-'iiniifnl day it
, Middleville 578 and in the last 728 to turned opt to i« lr ’.I n -it no 1 all
'
Hastings winning the contest by torts of shower i.
n
o’ t this fni t
:t8(j points. The local team^btul the ad­ deterred many from . . &gt; : ’o D w Mncvantage of being accustomed to the pabee picnic Bit.*"-&lt;».' «%nt from
i alleys which is a good deal in a context. this city on the morning train, and’
1 A return gam. will be played .in Mid- teams rolled into
1 ■ nd ng from
| dlevillc in the near future.- Tho game 1
dirocUbns T-n &lt;•! tl 17 Macabee
। to'have been played
_ _ between tho taui- I tents of Barry coaiAv w&lt; reiro*nfed
urr. places wum
I{ Desk teams of the Itwo
was TWlt
not Ij ;uij~ troui hjo to IH)») 'were i -« nt on
■i played
wImvmH Rk
the Middle- —
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........... -j- --• as the meniixTH
members of the,
——
ville team were unable to get here.

THE SUNDAY
SCHOOL HAWS

IHE ELEVENTH
ANNUAL REUNION

WORK OUTSIDE THE SUNDAY :
,o- Bay i- a city of |5.«M) people OF THE BARRY COUNTY SOL­
SCHOOL. ITS INFLUENCE AND
- . ..r-.ifcted with Sydney by an
DIERS AND SAILORS AND “LOY­
C hue. ai well a* by the InterIMPORTANCE DISCUSSED
AL LADIES” OF THE COUNTY.
41- R K . having doubled its
several times within the
. MT-yeara and is *till growing
PAPER BY MISS EVA ERWAY
i'--\ The Dominion Cunt
Iron AT FAIR GROUNDS, HASTINGS
J '
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'.-HctieiiUy owns'the town or rathRead Before the Rutland Sunday I.
■ s the town, at that cpxppration
August 23, ■ 24 and 25. Good Pro­
School Convention. Deserves • ;
gram For Each Day. Come
res in Glare Bay alone. At Glace
Thoughtful Reading.
•’we • •r.juyvd the first evidence of
and Havc_a Good Time.
Rev. Shutes, of, Chicago, has said a j
nine newspaper enterprise, as the
। bible, a pupil and a teur.hor are suf- I
The program is now completed for
ling lilly r^Pp1* »f that
in
. ficient to constitute a Sunday school. |
. s. D WILLPrtS
-.or J four visit, had all the late the eleventh annual reunion of - the:
To Build Up The Mail Order Houses At The Expense Of
The bible. God’s message to the world, । Editor of Modern Maecabee, who spoke
- -tn news : of that day and the Barry Co. Soldiers and sailors, which
i
the
one
unchangeable
book
of
the
Sunst Thoruapple
will
take
place
on
the
fair
grounds
The Local Stores?
.
; -.. p-.&lt;
preivmus,-wnt
sent bv
by telegraph from
j day school.
Detroit
might add of thia city on Wednesday. Thursday
i»r‘tr.,it Free Prow..
Press.. II might
the
grounds
at Thornnpple; And
advantage? Is it reasonable to believe 1 The pupil, an immortal spirit, with
that every day somewhere on our and Friday August 28. 24 and 25.
This pictrue gives strikingly the in America. By tiw coun»e we have
The reunion will begin Wednesday ultimate result of building up a trade taken. America has forged to the front they would patronize otjter stores if ! a character to be found and then de- don’t doubt for a moment but that erory
,.«.ite inufdlfs of-Detroit Free Prwwee
Maocal*ee
rmwtituted
himscit a com­
- l&gt;‘t,r.‘it Journals would I* deliv- forenoon. That is designated as Town­ monopoly in a diatani city at the e'x- as no other nation ever did since the they could save money by buying at I veloped Into God’s own likcnsBa.
Betaken the twi&gt; stands the teacte-r. mitter of one to see that he had agooq
• ..1 to
,&lt;m.e.anylimHitaryby thtw ship Day- At I :«0 in the afternoon pensf of the local store. In it an -in­ world began, and its prosperity is the these catalogue homw? The proof is
conclusive that these Ikhlm-n do not' an interpreter &lt;4 the divine truth, and , •time. And ho had it.
; -r*. anil which kept us pretty well will begin tlte formal program. There viting picture? And cun any BAN­ envy of the world Oarlnational policy
The forenoon was largely given over
-ted &lt;&gt;n Michigan ’ affairs Coal is will lie music, recitations and addresses NER reader imagine any good to*him- has lieen to keep every dollar "we sell cheaper than other Chicago deal- a pleader for the love of the Savior.
No doubt we have all learned by ex- &lt;| to sports. There was a ball game be-j
by
Judge
Smith,
of
this
city,
and
Mrs.
: -.lite of Glare Bay and it is estitnatself from the destruction of the localcould right there in the United States,
perirnce
as
a
pupil
or
teacher
that
the
i
| tweon nines picked from Hastings and
But there is another side to this •
. that in the r-it! fields of Cape Bret­ Eva Gray, of Grand Rapids. Depart- store. Mid the building up of the im-&gt; and among our own jieople. And it
teacher is a very important factor -of |
has worked wonderfully well—so well matter which needs consideration. ' tho Sunday school. As the teacher, is. 1' Shultz teuta. At the end uf two hour*
' . .d».n- a tbouiand million tons are munt President of ilie W. ’ IL C. In mense catalogue houmts in Chicago
’ five tuning* had been played, with the
the
evening
there
wiill
lie
music,
ad
­
Thenmust
be
fair
play
in
all
matt-.aii.fnle. not taking into considersArc high w-hools. hotels, churches, that the piirtf that proposed free trade
surely will the claim lie. If we have u |! score standing IB to W in favor of­
tin- -.a-t Itotiies that are- known dresses by J. E Colierumr and Fred W. public libraries, good roads and other would have no standing with the tern.'and trade is no exception. If the i thoughtless, indifferent teacher, so will :; Shultz* stalwart Maccabees. Of course.!
Walker. Then will I follow .the Camp evidences of modern civilization , guod American pcoph?.
.business num uf this city or any nthwePmvei a thoughtless indifferent class. ' t^at w*x n
poser for Hastings, but
• ;r. d Ncwfiiuiillnnd. which can lie Fire and Picket Firing.
for the local community? Di-stroy your Well, if in spite of its admitted. de­ er part' of the county, want the
There will t« no program on Thurs­ home trade and the larger patrons of fects. building tip the trade and bus- trade ».f the surrounding territory. , 1 wonder how many of us who have [&gt; they were isjnnl to the orca-ion. The'
•.• ••• /• ; when jneodtd. But *** this
stood at the helm as a teacher forever JI county neat MaccaU*'* wqtild not adnfit;
day
forenoon.
This
^riU
be
Hastings
there
is
a
wide-awake,
up-to-date
I
'linens
Af
the
United
States
has
bevn
these home enterprise® will be taken
■
';-&gt;u j&gt;r -b:ijhly wi»nl have to face
keep tho w»erodness of our position in ji they were beaten; Init * flrelared they i
■
tamine, tiplc?«» there’s a strike Day. There will lie music and recita­ away. That would kill the town spirit, a wise 'financial policy for its jxMjjJe. method of going after it. There should mind- And J wonder if we were ask­ would honccde that they were van- •
■ • ■ - no need worrying of ’what tion*. and addromta l,y Congressman and with that gone, the pleasure of ran there Im- any doubt but that the be concerted notion, and united effort. ed bytbe Great Teacher. *What are qnished provided tlie Shffitz boys would i
. - ;i:i n«.Tatioils may' have to en- Hamilton and P, T. Oolgrovo in the living there or of going there would building up of the business interests of And especially should those whom it is ; you doing for those-entrusted to your try conclusitniH at h ’Twk of War.” It ji-.UT, They max finally land in afternoon. There will )m? an evening ’be lessened greatly. With its decline Barry county will work kimxI for the desired.for cnatonwni -bis reached in a care?" how many of you could truth­ was a tug too. For ab&gt;na ten minute*
manner that will win their good will. :
- :u&gt;- p’nct- where additional heat program also, anti an address by Thom­ would come also decline as a market people of this county"
; fully answer: "The hest tliat 1 can." tbo rope seekned to iffove not a p:g.
| The catalogue house builds up nut and convince them that the local mer- ji And haven’t We all felt as teachers.
run'L- required. Three miles as Sullivan.
for the farmer.
cither way. Then the enduring and(
Friday
foreoon
will
occur
the
elec­
With the decline of the town spirit fo single Barry comity institution. On chant is not1 trying to get all he can i after a lesyon has Isien finished in our staying qualities of the husky Sbnltzitw
iv ■■•&gt;!: of N’jirth Sydney are the famous
Sydney » oai miueH. the oldest in, this ,. tion of uflicers. That^-Ia designated as and town trade it would follow that the other hand, it is a selfish appeal and give as little as he ran: but .in a ! slip-shod way. and we have had time began, to toil; the rope moved their
broad-minded,
business-like
way.
that
; . . .if the country. One of these Middleville Day. The afternoon pro­ the more enterprising and energetic io the people of Barry county to seek
he seeks a fair exchange. The - mer- , to reflect, that we«i might have done way a’ liVUo. That settled it They
- ha» a [xTpei.dicular shaft 700 gram will consist of the usual music part of the. people would go to the ■their good by the destruction of the
chant should bear in mind that in these j better? And haven’t we realized how were soon pulling the Hastings Knights
• •!• j , and. the mine itself extends and recitations by Middleville people, large city. Why? Because when mon­ trade interests of Barry county. It
much ujere we might have accomplish- all-over the grounds. Then the later
and an address by Mil ton F. Jordan, ey goes to the big city, the best teach­ will l» found in the end that a man days the customer is pretty well posted j
i;iii mile under lhe sea. Coal is
on prices of staples at least, and the jj ed if we had only done more extra admitted that the Shultz brcthrenpouH
tlfrqgreat factor in the development and also an address by f Congressman ers. liest preachers, beat doctors follow qannot lie made permanently prosper­ farmer knows what is being paid in • work outside of Sunday school*
play ball aiid pull like demons cn a
to get the money: where money goes, ous by a policy that works harm to the
‘ From three regrets for lost opportun- rope.
• . «h? '.aiuntry: and Is the chief basis Charles Townsend, of Jackson.
It is proposed to make this one of there new industries arise, and so the business interests of his own locality. other markets for his grains, butter. '
tor its large, commerce.
'
itiee
arise
the
plea
for
more
w
ork
outIn the 100 and 300 yard foot race,
the best reunions ever held in this city. । more progressive element oi the smaller I Sooner or later, he must stiffer harm eggs and other produce.
I know of no place where a more
Cootlnusdoo page two;
Dan Mauee jr. of this city won first in
There are a few men so narrowly
town would go to the larger cities to
'biightful sumniev could-be spent than See the bills for further particulars.
both, while Fred Fleming took second
take advantage of the opportunities in iBut an important question is this: selfish and sordidly little that no mat­ PEACH MARKET IN HASTINGS in both.. Chaa. Beach's son won the
up in this country. Living is not exTEN DAY CLEARING SALE
the big cities which the money sent j Do the catalogue house* sell goods ter how much the local merchant may
ix-nsive, and the tourist will be fav­
boat race, while C. V. KHnov, ofCoats
accommodate
them.
they
will
turn
cheaper
than
the
other
dealers*
They
from that very town or ite trading
ored with the choicest of scenery, and
vanquished all comers in the fat
1
may on a few leaders, and bait-bargains. down the dealer, and send to Chicago Hinchman &amp; Hall Have Arranged to, Grove,
the mwt invigorating atmosphere. Ch.dea.er S Burton Announce One
mini
’s nice.
or
any
old
place
to
save
five
cent
a
But
Hit
on
straight
quality
of
goods
the
Buy Peaches and Will Furnish
'
Patron izing mail order houses is fat­
: ; d to this is all kinds of deep &gt;»ea
Great-Commander
Boynton was un­
, .of people .
overwhelming majority
This Week. Good Time To Get
toning ths big purses of the plutocrat difference is so trifling that at the end the,-----------------------------■ -:.k. with plenty of fish to catch. ,
able
to attend theTbornapple gathering
Baskets.
i
of a year the saving would lie iwilgnifi- are not built on that plan. Consider-1
owners
of
such
houses
and
certainly,
in
:
Ai ’‘lira Buy. which in-only 12 miles i
Bargains In Clothing.
( but he provided a very able substitute
our judgement, building up a trade cant— not enough to begin tb compan- ation of each other’s mutual interacts | The need of Hastings for some time' in the' person of 8. D. Williams,- of
i in Sydney, there is splendid tuna ;
site for ‘ the damage to the trading by customer and merchant will surely • has been fur some one to handle the .
• iiing. --uid. to Is-fully as good ns at ■ ’Chidester * Burton's anponneement monopoly to the detriment of one's
-Port Huron, Editor of the Maccal&gt;ee.
work
for
the
good
of
both.
center
in
which
One
is
interested.
'
mb- ; on onr ;1mc P»g« «ie»k« for IWoU. neighbor’s, one’s community’s and
peach crop in this section. There is-’ the official organ of the onb-r. It was
ataliuH island, California.
The fish!That the catalogue houses like Sears.
The BANNER has not taken Ip the no doubt that in the vicinity of Hast- •
Ilv good
uoo&lt;l in
th-- Thrv adverti*w » Um day, clearance ' one’s own best interests.
i -f t a t i^esixk-ially
in t*
,
a fine uddrean and very well received.
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of patronizing the local mer- ings is an excellent peach district;, but' Troxel’s tmnd fnrn'Mied ‘delightful
The BANNER &gt;s disenssiug this Rbebuck &amp; Co. and Montgomery Ward agitation
, -a July, and as ibCM. a»h
- weiKh
---- a­ sab- of all bKb&gt; weight cloCbinR.
fidTod pounds
iMiiindsapioco.
“
matter because of our profound cotivic- , A-| Co. do not sell -on the average chanta of Barry county in any spirit' of the grower has had to rely wholly or music all through the dny.
ni huhdrod
api«xus. and
4ind are
are ; to commence Angn»
- .
.« than
. -iother
. tradesman
t
" 1"’lie interfering with other people's busi­
cun
( . :1„.„|.i„„reor the atnrt At.gn.f--0. rererving only the black,' tion that the patronage of catalogue cheaper
nearly si&gt; On the local, demand.
; Taken all in all. it was i very eujoy' ' • ^uqtey.
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hQtUlta for any article which one can clearly proven. It is admitted that on . ness or criticising other people’s iw- । Hinchman &amp; Hall, with commend- l able picnic, and the Sir Kqighta re­
*
*' and blues.
■ :
? imagined* than describTh? reliability and reputation fof buy at home at anywhere near a- thk average prices for staplelgoods are tiornn We know our readers are in­ I able enterprise- have come forward to turned to their homes feeling that it
nVout.ns cheap in the smaller towns as
I i- region i • likewise not divoid of •Wiiare dealing of thia well-known reasonable a price i, bound to result in . i'nlthe general stores of tho qig cities. telligent men and women, who vjill f supply the- need of a firm hereto take hud bean well worth while to "take a
-et-lc their own good. We are suggeet- ।; all lflP
the pvacnw
peaches nrv
brought to.this market.
harmjmd serious harm to tbs last ininterest, lor only about 25 clothing firm is .nd. that when they '_______
lnti-nc&lt;t,
day off."
trade arid | q’his.they
_
‘__rf will
’21do.
i-U Not only that, but
adtertiiw that they will soil i »H. »&gt;«•
„t ti„, people of Barry cmmty- Mthj.tgoinery -Wnrd &amp; Co. mid Sears, ing the building up of, local
iPbitlnued &lt;jn
three
and W .nits for H1U.HII Ijou know
.
.
....
..
......
I
Rdebnek
are
in
Chicago^
and
open
for
the cultivation of clowr, friendlier re- ; tjlOj wjfi Hupply the grower with the ’
This country has settled upon a p'lA MOTHER’S PARADISE
that
Is exactly what they
___________
. wllldo. .For
ot bulkllng 1I1&gt; bum. iiidustriw. biiiiness Any one can go into either latiorui between thd'local merchant and ■ lumki-ts to- properly, pack his crop. All ■
REMARKABLE GROWTH
It.W they
fr.HH
tb«y advertise
Mlvrrtiw tb
to sell
m&gt;U ihrir
tb.ir $10
Fib
tbiU jwllcv bo mwb- iwne iu- of (their stores and liny all hii wishts. If his customer, liecause we believe it peach growers in Burry county should
ud*l&amp;00 »ult«. and tor W.*' rbeir
Ina jn r.uir iu»l»oc.- the thiy could sell as much cheaper than w ill l» best for Ixith. and we thoroughly i enconrage this firm. Ln this manner j Hina M. Scott Has Fine Stock Of
f corn r.l&gt;l tutd
Miits.
ccwuiwr h.- p»ld mure than be would otAer dealers a-- they.clann. they would believe it will be better for the cns- ■- this city can have an established mar-1j
Infants and Child ens Clothing
,
_ . peach
(
more to the ,i jjel for the
crop, and this should '
Horn l.theopportUnKy ,or b»rg»&gt;“ if ..tlw markctu of tbo world" hud hale a mbncqxily of the trade of tho tomcr to pay even a little
In Her Store.
trade«man. that the money and , encourage tho growing of this profittn clothing, und from » linn fh»t you
ui)(,n w hiaj. BtiU ,ve |„lieve ft-w jieiple of Chicagft. But their do not.
borages Two Inches a Day for 58
Mina M. Scott, formerly- of Chicago,
-------..-------------------------------------------- fnr op™ pre. trade, Thrir city trade is almost nothing. the bUMinMfi roay remain here.
i avie fruit in this section, where much
knew will
&lt;lo ju«t »» tboy
mlvertiM-.
has opened a new store in the Jonts
Days. Fine Prospect for a Field
|Rn(j we|j. adapted for IL
even if we could buy many art Wo. ; Dobs anyone think the {M^le.of Uhica,
See Hinchman &amp; Hull’s announce^ block on Jefferson street, in. which •
THE WAY TO MEET IT
cheaiwr in other countries Ilian we do go juo not know where to buy to the beat
Planted June 16th.
will bo fonnd a tine line of infanta
----- 1-^—■■■. '_ LLj=r=s=s "
------- x----- ment *in another column.
and childrens clothing, such as slij*.
. . . ___
r/x cm
IXItjnc'MnMP
-'i-'rri.s Bprton. living south of the |
TOOK ut-n
HER TO
SOLDIERS
HOME
BARGAINS IN "WANTS.
LIVELY BUNCH.
dreeens. suite, waists, shirts, lonnete.
TO
JOIN
THE
NAVY.
■ :ty in Hastings township, planted 20 W. W. Watson of Irving Announces I TuesdayA morning
Judge Mack went to Grand Rapids
a.au.
....
(|ur Mani Column will bo very nt
Cheuter Wctael
and George U(OU
Oreuael
Tuesday morning Frank Horton dis-e.tres of cuFh June IB. Just B8 days
He Will Meet Catalogue House
tv rffk^.1..,. fuUinir Mrs Olivia (Jasuneatcr
wwaei anu
m» &gt;! buggy^lanketa.
— •—-outing
---­ fUnneh, fancy
„
voted
a
latite
tarantula
in
a
bunch
of
.
teti-tiut,tbi.
week
to
thoat.
who
are
' _______
7
.‘
", " orpUin.
‘ Mra SCott has
.;ifi&lt;T. the whole field was’faaatied out.
to U» tidier, ; 1-U Fria.y lor M.&gt;d.^on.
to &lt;mli«
in ombroMoml
Competition
On Merit.
CTPe”T.7Jta"m.vubta
mo^t. foy
fof bargains
tagaim. in
in homes,
ta~ wagw«- I
w atom.
y.vw.v. Th. .,nder
----- - - looking
S» «. th. widow of . Union Unci. tan-. n*n- The U. S. 8.
S. I b-d
had a’.large experience in handling
■ ar &gt; setting splendidly, and stalks in
W.
W. Watson,
't ready
coin- j oust, „„
buggies,
I Michignn;touched
at Muskegon Satur- thia dam of goods, and the ladies of
-jo whole field averaged fnlly eight
W. W.
ttawm.
Ideally won't
ready to
to receive
mWve eoui- ,farm
.. . tools etc. Here is
’
Miehlean_tonch«l
at
. .
.. to his
. • thome
____i 1. your chance
___ v«..
,
betook. himself
to ut.il
buy Irov
and rit-ht
buy right
| day. and stopped there for three or ; Hartings and Barry county uu cordial•&lt; t high." Several of the stalks nearly in his announcement this
writag
i '
------- —_
..'
The ' ly invited to call and inspect what she ,
' reached 10 feet high on that day. One t.W.todtatobrlng Urdr
Tbo City Bank bM a limited num- four
---- days
----- to take on reeruite.-------jester Pryor. Claud Pierson. Rohand
price
Utt.
*ad
be
wr
.
hi&lt;
,lnee.
I
: two young men mentioned proposed
he carefully measured and it was Uti
Rrcpowvl has.
haw
»d^r«vo money
optore 1. on!, a -mtotion of.. |
Lnd Hubert Ciok went to Gun lake her of City Directories to give away to ;। to enlist as machinists.
I1 «•
Read her adv. in this issue.
inches above ground, showing an av­
thorn who may wieh them.
'
i to enliet an machinieU
irday. returning Monday.
erage growth of two inches a day.
over
the
catalogue
houses.
|
This^is certainly a wonderful season.

THE QUESTION IS

M

WILL IT PAY?

�HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 17, 1905.
PARMELEE.
party at all.” Such selfishness
FREEPORT.
THF CIINhAY
astings
anner no
placew a man outside the pale of any । Ennie Childs returned from -Grand ! | ||L jvUlll/A I
Mire Gladys Haight Sundayed with
PuBIDliri: every Thursday forenoon Bl party. Such men are dangerous men | Rapids Wednesday night.
Mim Alim StimtMU.
RMMM**, Mtahtym.
' .
’
in whatever party you find them.
,
..
.
J
, Will Aauderlip and wife returned;
। .Floyd Starr state organizer and lect­
COOK BROS . Editor*.
from ^c^or^h Friday night after a ;
urer
of the L. T? L. delivered an able
I CoaUmien from pag’' one.
■ weeks visit wth relatives.
•
J ----------------- L---------lecture on temperance Sunday evening
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
ji* CORRESPONDENCE. |'i
! Lulu Hunt left for Lowell
Lowell Friday , ,|JC U,r Sunday aebool an d thi, motto at Shiloh. His efforts were greatly
'
’ morning
a .visit
---- t-_afor
-------_l.uwith
u_ Mrs.
11.....Hoag | —--Wo
...„ k(or
oe the Sabbath, end appreciated by the large congregation !
.ONE YKAU . ....
BIX MONTHS.
BALTIMORE
CENTER.
.
«"
d
'«»&gt;ily.
.
lire fo&gt; Jesus every day. ’ ’ On first that beard him.
TH.KKE MON UH
Maude and Minnie Woolston of;
Mru. Chua Mrekinde,-. mother h»
J““' B“trick
*■&gt;"- thou«h one would naturally say there
Kntered at &lt;te ixwtonw at Hatting-*. MkhJ- returned to Cl.mua after pending the I co,,'l', Flc&gt;Jd
wi,h hi’ ,,r,n w“ no work to do fur Sunday school Middlcvilla spent Sunday with Thoa. )
Tungate and family.
,___ in’ the Sunday school itself.
summer jvith her.
work Um’ I*"1 week‘
eKcept
Millu. Vale returned frem Grand j Nevertheiere all our preparation 1, to
An ice cream social for the benefit
,
ADVEtrisiNU RATES.
' Drs. Lowry and Gallager performed' H**"' \- ----------- ’
maj
: ta . made outside the school, just as of the Ancient Order of Gleaners will ‘
DUpiay adherttolnr, rules litrnlsh*.! on appllan operation on Mrs. Chas, Qorham = R»Pid» " ednraday morning.
eatton.
*ianu
---**
onr
fltnMafor
Heaven
de.
b.*
held
in -Gleaners Hall” Thursday !
Baatoe.** local* and reading not Ire*. On last Monday. She was getting along
Ollie Hotter and wife of Cleveland 1| 1&gt;endM Upon tho work «cCon*Pirfk5'1 b-v i eveningjAugust
Rotary Motion and Ball Bearing
Bnrt page, or among Hrw ittev l .’Hc a line else­
81. Come!
-- . ii.... a.-...—__ r
___ i.
..... as well as could he expected the last came last Monday evening fora visit
visit •
•
,
,
—- -------(
report.
with Ransom Wolcott and other reL 08 o”’1*’10 tho
Arthur Sharpe visited hh sister in,
Want column 1*? n ward (ar miah In.vrtlou.
Make
the lightest running machines. Quiet and do­
write
thia
subject I ! °r“d "T"*" * f”*' ***•
Mi- Edna McIntyre i, a—ietlng utivee in the village and vicinity.
' j White preparing to "
“d^
“7^r
I
Card nt Thauks, twenty-lWxcentM rm-li.
_Obituary, pox vy iU)&lt;( rmttuttons. sc a line,
able. the rotary motion does away with noise and wear1 pictured for myself an ideal teacher,
tlatlce* of blrtte, deaths or tnarrUues vdirbe Mrs. Ches. Gillaspie with her bouseLuman
Yaiger
of
the
Valley
City
j
w
jj
O
just
as
mucli
work
to
do
ns
Miss
Olive
Miller
of
Bowens
Mills
,
caused by the forward and backward movement of. the ’
prtati-il free as bcM matter.
RP“No comniuulcatloii will tie pulilUbcd un- wort
.
w*» "“■&gt; °n "“t »lre',« art week.
„.hUp hof.b„n Mld ’Mtod her alatar Mr* Boy Sherk lut j
shuttle.
.
dor any drc.-tmiianc"* utlevt It bears the
j Chas. Dubois is at work again after
C. E. Sisson is in Lake Odessa - this I hands are full of daily later, bef busy weekwriter’s name aad ro*t ofl'.re addreas.
befog laidupfrom the effects of a week calling on friends and renewing brain is ever working tor their Matter,
Pannalee was well represented at the
I
sell
the
best machines made
JOB PRINTING.
j rusty nailinhis foot.
old acquaintances.
(
coiniug'choice thoughts and preparing Forepuugh and Sells Bros, show in
The UaXNKK
out* Of Uttf b
Job office* tu Wwftm MirhlK-m. tn
rparvd
Roy Nagler in company with some « harvest for others. She finds time. ' Grand Rapids Monday.
The
Wheeler
&lt;k
Wilsou
No. 9 and Standard Rotarii-.' to do every kind o&lt; book *n&lt;i Job pi
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
, young men from Grand Rapids and । if only (a few spare moments daily to
Again tho children cast longing
best in the world.
.
A new dbctripe in this ttate\ was ! Ye Scribe has been taking a journey Muskegon are resorting on the shores I study tjie home reading and later glances at the school house door and
Domestic. New Home, and for my chea|H-st in price
of Lake Michigan this wefk.
these c|r»e e-nnmunications with her begin to cpnnt the days- before they
enunciated in the general game law en­ in an air ship. Just got bock.
tlie Ruby, made by the New Home Company, and war
Huu»,m Wolcott and wife returned '-“"I F
•I'1' f» “k' UP *“r will Ira ,Uow«l to enter.
acted at ttajrecent session of the legis- ; George Milks is reported some*'uetter
ranted 10 years
from their Sidgnm Fid), trip last Tue.- work the coming Sablratb. By daily
----------------------- ■
l^urc. It is stated in the first section, j at thia writing.
^WEST THORNAPPLE
which contain^ hut throe lines: “AU
Mrs. Benedict Who has been spend- day.- The remainder of the partv stay- thought and pre|rar»tlon id—- has an
Buy your NEEDLES HERE and get a nice ,
“i"’1
“&gt;■ ‘'A" “fo"- tor. and
Mr nl|d Unu Jobu w„ld „llwato&lt;1
wild animals and wild.birds, both res­ |ing the summer at-Jackson lias re- cd’ another week. ‘
wood box to keep them in, 4 needles in a t
re,. J.
. B.
„ Wolfe
... ,, jiarty
. returned
,
,,from i becomes
nk picnic at uun
(iun imki
lake last
last'.
ident and migratory, ia this state shall j turned home. She received some in­
The
..
, so filled
. with
• . enthusiasm
.
. that
. ; tne inonaers
box, price 10 cents.
.,
’ . ’
.
those whom she instructs mnst surely
be. and m&lt;j hereby declared to be. the juries from a fall while there.
Gun lake Friday. The present crowd . . . , ...
■
, .-ihursdav.
. composed. of L.
r and family,r, ।I. be
all be ideal i-’ Ortha and, Hazel
,, , Covkendall
,,
r .
property uf the state. ’' No more him ! Maud Strang is visiting at Delbert &gt;«
Wm. ..
Moore
. inspired.
* . , We
, cannot
.
Coykendall
oft ...,
Mid- (
Machines
cleaned and repaired.
.teachers,
but
there
iaj
none
among
us
■
■
the discoverer or the owner of the Moore’s.
and Mrs. Nellie Bussell. J. B. Wolf!
dlcville spent a few days last week .
■ who could not te lietter. No matter I
land upun which they may be found,
The Finest OIL made.
The Rutland tall team luu* heen hlto l»«wh«*d the second lot north of;I what &lt;mr position Ini life may te, no I with their former school mate Vanila i
any'rights of vwnerthip . in even a i ahovying them where to get offNt late- the J'reeport Club House and will 1
, Murphy.
'
chipmunk or a chickadee. They are ‘ ly. They played with the boys of the donbtlere erect a cottage of his own in । matter iliuw busy we iliay be, we surely !j Ralph and Lyle Harper are spend-1
-------------- j- — .—
have time to think.: And the mure1
the property of the .state, to he mo­ Wool Boot last Saturday,
winning by the noar fut«reour thqughta dwell upln good/or oth- • ing a few weeks with their grandpar- i
lested or appropriated -by individuals
score of 1« to 5. Quimby was to
Archie Holden of Woodland has pur- crB
will we ponder over our cuts ut. Ionia.
only upon permission *rf the state, mid aplay
with them Sunday but Quimby’s chased Homer Ingersoll’s tarter shop ow’„ ^iak My ideal teacher’ forgets
Mr. and Mrs. David Matteson of
according to rules which the slate shall
manager thought he did not have good in this village.
ncarly
j^sibIe in liying for Middleville were Ute gltafor of their |
( prescribe. The doctunhe is s-mnd.
F. D. Brayton and family nnd Miss others.'. Occasionally she mitts. ]«er- j daughter Mrs. Samuel* Allen and husand it is wholceome. It furnishea a enough material fur Rutland, and serational nnd efficient basis upon lected a team in. the city and came out Nellie Bussell who have Istn the guests ■ haps by chance, oftentimes purposely, Ixuul last Wedneaday.
whitewimh die country lads, hut of Henry Culler and family at Richland the different memtersiof her class for
Mi,sses Myrtle and Oral Nichols uf
which to build whatever legislation to
ran up against a snug. The^scure was came home Thursday nigbL
a few minutes chai Little do we Cadillac were the guests of theiri auui
aunt
may ta desired for the protection ur
IVmler | *■
Last Tuesday the ball team went to know the benefit derived for an unde- Mrs. M. Leonard and Mrs. A. I
production or ‘ destruction of wild even at the ninth inning. The tenth
was played which gave Rutland 17, Caledonia to compete with the team uf tided wanderer, or a' weak beginner and family last week.
Do what you will but don’t forgot. .
.creature's, for the public tanefit in Hastings IB.
' that village. Score 11 to 3 in favor of IroIU ’’“h’ “
minutes talk with a
either a' material ur an aesthetic
That we are in the Business yet.
Ed Whitright and wife of Rutland
Bert Milks had the misfortune to Frefcport. Thursday our teys went to * Hytnr-udiizing friend. Though we are ,spent Sunday with the latter’s Mater
BentH*. from considerations pecuniary
T Ami will remain at the same old stand.
Woodland but were not so fortunate as far
' ajMtrt in this countrifftsl' place. Mm. A. D. Harter and' LustainL
and commercial, or .sentimental and lose a valuable horse .last week. •
As long as Lumber is in demand.
to win. Woodland wiifning by one - there are many opportunities like these. , Mrs. E. Gray of, Belding and Mrs.
humane.
NASHVILLE.
score. - 7 |o (J. Woodland played a r»- ..Teachers should never let one pas**
Samuel Carlisle of Middleville were the
AnJ when y’bu need what's in our lipe,
The latent tu. Is1 caught in tlw
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill of Massillon. turn game here Monday. Thurxlny the ‘Dont you know how soothing tu our guests of .Mr. and Mra J. Latimer
Just come and view our Stock po fine,
’’graft” dragnK is Charles H. Pfister; Ohio, arc guests of Ed Smith and fam­ team gods*to Hastings. Warde Moore . troubled, tired feelings, is the thought Sunday.
..Which
you will find in must (Complete.
" soote one caraP And? can’t you '
the Milwaukee, millionaire hotel and ; ily mid other relatives in this vicinity. injured his knee oyer nt Caledonia so. that
And with which no other Yard can qohipetp.’
reinember'When you were ri child how
rtreet railway owner. He-is charge^
The Misses Kiiine uf Detroit are he has not been able to play since.
RUTLAND
CENTER.
with misappropriating ^1-i.tMMi which j spending a few weeks nt Ed Palmer’s.
Miss fjva Foglesong left for Grand ' consoling it was in your eHildish sor­
And when our prices you receivte.
was R. Weaver ami family are camping
____
&lt; was placed in his bands tu btij- u con­
Rapids Saturday morning to iih-ist her rows to fed that yonr teacher
You will- Ijo tempted to believe,
‘ }
tract from the city uf Milwaukee for ! Clyde Derby and wife have moved sitter Mrs. Myrtie Tayior in caring fur interetted and thoughtful for you? • at Rcplogle lake.
,
to
Nashville.
the Wisconsin 'Rendering Co. Pfister
That THE TOMLINSON LUM BEK COM PAN \
Clarence Lord had the misfortune to
her son who has blood poison in bis ; This is one of the greatest jworks of a
teacher outaidetthc Sunday-school to break his arm one day last week by t Is practising philanthropy.
, claims he did use the money for the 1 " Mrs. Chas. Feighncr nnd mother Mrs. foot.
tnaot and understand tin* j-epil. Some falling from a horse.
. purpose named. So he stands ns a con- ,i Faslibaugh have gone to California to
Ed Sisson and sister Mabel Httended
fetaed briberl With him.-it was a!; care for Mrs. Fcighner’s daughter Mrs. cauipmeeting at Pbnnock's grow last , one has said. No one knows until too
Just giro as a chance to showjour Stock.
C. A. Newland made a baainesn trip
’’matter of business” ;to corrupt the ! Offley who is very low with ennsump- Sunday and also called on their aunt late the influence a teacher wields over to pecatur last week.
And to our Yard you all will flock.
her pupils.” -Then use that influence,
government of n city. Nine tenths of ■ tion at Los AngeJe*,.
Then we know that you won't forget.
Mrs.
Will
Pennock.
.
Fred Otis and wife, ’ Bert and'Zera
Mrs. Hiratp'.Coff is visiting relatives
teachers, while you can. Never fail Co
*rthe grafting schemes ijrise Iweaiiso
That WE are in UietBusiness yet.
Mrs. Retta Freeland came home from give yonr boys and girls n kind smile Newland. Forest Havens and Eva Er­
wealthy,men of buisr.t*Ks go after con­ at Hanover and Jackson.
tracts or other fi&lt;vqp* in this manner,
Mis* Sylvia Kill was married to Fred Grand Rapids last Wednesdayevi'niug. mid a friendly word whenever you way attended the L. 0. T. M. at
•
Tburnappk'
lake
last
Wednesday.
Rev? Krips ef Grind Rapius preach­ meet them, no matter where ur when
stopping ut nothing. Politics is uot । Reynolds one dayjsst week. They in­
Rev. Kidd pntAched his farewell
■ ed in the Congregational church hist it may be. in the Sunday school* or
inherently rotten or bad, and it ought , tend to go west short to reside.
•Sunday
moning And evening.
., Rev.. out. Tho Sabbath is nut tlie only day nertnim here Sunday. Hi- will start
not to b? a discreditable thing to lie a
Ed Smith and wife, Wm. Smith and
politician or accept party rbtees. The wife. Chester Smith and family and Pile of Freeland will fill the pulpit * they are alive to* the best that’s in Wednesday for Colorado, where he hasj
discredit' has come iKcause wealthy Mr. anil Mrs. Merrill of Ohio were at next Sunday. Turn out and hear him. them. Don’tbeafrhidofgentlychid* ■accepted an appointment? The l*wl«
CorjM.u ations ur men s«-k as” a matter Thoniapple Jake Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Cheesebrough has gone to »nK them if they are wrong. Some wishes of his many friends go j^ffth ■
.L
Jt him to his now home.
of IrasirwAs” to hny favors. They do
Mrs, R. B. Wilcox Etnrted to Los ; Gn» lake tu stay until the hay fever timo they "ill thank yon fnr 1L
the current of
it in business; they* carry the same Angeles California to join her husband season is oyer. Mian Marion Bussell 'may no'*doubt
Mrs. Mcjiobfrts of
“ change
’
Rapids '■
" e Lake a bit of pardonable pride in the fact
thing into politico The busviess code ' last Tuesday.
their lives. Don't'misx these side lights came Saturday to visit
accompanied her.
lister Mrs. .
that we are selling a little better grade of
outside
the
school
which
may
lead
to
of ethics nee&lt;Is revhioa. Then jxilitics i
;
C
A.
NewlanetL
Will Casgriff .north of town is very
Miss
Winnie
Rood
is
visiting
friends
will be cleaner.
Many from this jd|dR‘ attended the
busy taking care of peaches. He glory. Try and learn the individjiffl
at Detroit.
thinks he will have about 3,«K&gt; bush­ chracter of each pupil. Let them feel Fanner* picnic Fiji ty aiid Saturday.
Levi Smith of Kinsley Kansas was els.
The largest tank 'earnings fur any
you are interested in them. Don’t ' W. M. Haven]
rod fiuiflihr of SouthJuly in the history uf our country’s here on business last week.
■ make them feel they are all tad. Try
Mrs. Ella Catt and non Ora are visit­ i and love them outside the school us west Rutland
mt SundaV at Geo.
business affairs; an iik'rcase in rail­
than any other dealer in Hastings.
Havens.
ing
Henry
Glemens
and
family
in
the
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
I well as in.
road earnings over the best r-cords &lt;f
Inarket has its need for furniture that has
northern part of the state.
Ed
My&lt;
and
T.
(1
Wjlliams\roved
: ’ «luu nn'paring tne
the lessons tne
the ideal
previous years; a record breaking ad*
. all
. the „young people attended
Nearly
something more than cheapness to commend it. { Our
Mrs. Xernoe Moore is visiting nt D. : teacher keeps the class ever before- her a cuuph 4 loiuls of goods to Wautad
vaneo in lake ore traffic as compared ' the dance at C. Faust's.
,
goods are placed on the market to supply the netjcl of
Saint J yjor Mrs. ('rippen.
with any pnmdini; month's Imnitun.
Edith looker hu retnm.-d honwatt- O. W.rd-,- She return, to her home «nd with ChrlM ,0. the m „t prominent
an appreciative public that places preference on qtrpli tv
More ol
Roy Erway is visiting her
■'• leetorr.
feature, nil,
fill* her mind with «a -store
uf
aml the Mln up to this rime of morertnul or a vlait with relative, ,« Eaton Itap- in laurel) Tuevlny morning.
upon merit alone do we seek the patronage «J the
rail ana structural iron than can be de- i ids.
John Gettard of Trotwood Ohio knowledge to impart to her ideal class,
•ntical buyer. We aim to sell goods that win and h.&lt;
liver.-t)
tfl
tho
atnil
nfthnvour
I.rouzymo
____
...
visited
his*
sister
Mrs.
W.
D.
~
‘
’
Clark
drawing
as
many
truths
as
necessary
iiven*d tu the end of the year, are some
Will Weeks and family calk'd on last week.
t
trade. Try ub
us..
.
Rose and Ruth Clark re- from
*
exit ing bnsiness conditions referral to
each lesaon and comparing ai
Stephen Decker and family Friday turned with him
Thursday morning. near as possible to their own livesJT
iu the latest commercial‘agency reports. nigliL
.
Mrs. Clark went Tuesday morning to
It would seem that neither business re­
The personality of the teaser
Mr. and Mrs. Altart Bearci have re­ her mother’s at Trotwood, she leaves; awakens a wider influence thai
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.
quirements nor political exigencies
Office over Pierson's Grocery.
would find it necessary to urge changes turned to their home in Nashville after a host of friends who sympathize: thing words cun do. One shou|10 lie a
living example of all she h igjfn us and ■
Hastings, hicm ’
in a tariff policy which is accompanied spending several weeks at Mr. and with her in her trouble.
IANOS AND ORGANS.
Mrs.
Thus.
Egnar
’
s.
, all she
wishes
and mrls
by such fortunate and ■ desirable con­
Fifteen
bouses
andher
lotsboys
for sale.
THREE LICENSED EMBALMERS.
Ada and Gladys Gould returned to
ditions.
j She should teach her le’sqUtis
’ as facts
u- 2Lnd ,0’ b,ock 2- Gram’s'
„ home
ASSYRIA.
n()1 as
w I)tlHnI01nK
their
in Charlotte last week.
: U|M
and not
phantoms,.a Teach as if addition. 8200.00.
,
,
------No.••■•
445——•aA aaa.au
farm Ulof .n&gt;
30 SUYf,
acre*, g(N
good
Mr,
Draper
Green
of
Buttle
Creek
ehe
knew
them
to
Ir
til
Further information on the subject
Mrs. Thos. Egnar called on Mrs.
&gt;0 and exju'cted | sandy, gravel and clay loam and
laysj a
--------U« week. other» to hellmo
urf The
seems to make it.clear to those who Beard in Nasbvillo Saturday. Mrs. vutlMl ut E. H. Sylnau-r'e
, ,
»ca«ovc
wuav ttuvuvr.n
teacher,s . -----UHle
-- rolling —
and
,.w ..vitavto
borders
on
wtl a
iak
ieraon
a BU»
flu- IBKe.
lake.
have bet'n quoting Gla*jgow. ^Scotland,' Beard is on the gain.
Vance Park is visiting his grand- work outside the school is to live fur A Rood # room. ho,»e«‘ and out buildings.
. parents Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Pork.
•her- Sarior Wore .her Irani),• In an, h a Finn
fmit
k
... o
-----R.
Hue
fruit, nil
all improved
but
21&gt; --------acres.
*.
lu
'"nil.
Improved
acre,.
K.
as an example to American cities in
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herrick of Kaillaal'life,.'’Might
Mlehurlde'
tuMuiulptoi
trade 5’’’ mll“ ‘,r“''*&gt;In
4
munieita! vnuuinuip
ownership UtI«:ciiu(U&gt;..
directions., thill
that । amaoxoare visiting Mix Herrick’s fath­ ; Mrs. Sanford Plumb 'of Paw Paw manner that -Ire le ready to meet the in -aslings.
conditions
could
nut
be
created
here.
;
---------391-A farm of 47 acre-, fine clay
.
.
er qnd mother George Andrus and wife. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. unairatted l.y thif’world on tbecoming. No.
I SaMrath.
/
-I loam soil, lays rolling. Borders on a
; W. Tompkins this week.
In Glasgow only taxpayers are iiermit- । Thos. Gould
WUIU is improving me
the iookff
looks '
floe lake of resort, 3 miles from two
?
h
? *1"- 01
h"“»'
two «»t. or
. Mrs. Currie Bears and son Percy of ; For he who/sj iriuglv sows
little railroad towns. Fine bullditure.
. tions. political parties have.nothing to ;
„
,,
; Battle Creek visited her pan&lt;nts Mr. I Must look tClittle fruit or grain,
No. 449—A farm of 140 acres; 105
do with municipal indnttriee. and ah- j
“nd
O(n,M and dan«h' i| and Mrs. L. Park last week.
‘Tis onljj the bountiful sower
acres under plow, 35 acres of flue beech
|vlm. cuotrel i. placed in th. h.nd. , **'' C “ ""dObr" Go"U "nl1 ,'“ni!T
I Can reap j bountiful harvest again. and maple timber. A flne large sugar
MrK
Calvin
Smith
is
visiting
bush. Hue stock and grain farm. Good I
ut ih. .m-nntendent. „,d m.nwb,. dr“™ '*''" to
UMurday. They
We handle the beat erade of coal on the market
buildings. Including silo: baru is base
Th&lt;». who an m.w loude.1 in their I c*rn™1
woU riU“&gt;
with hustand at Indian Territory.
Order from us and you are
MENDERS IOTT SCHOOLHOUSE (tent 40x60. Fine location.
to be satisfied. Phoiy
I
fc.Mj-s. Nina Tasker and Mrs.
elamur for snntou miaiicipal owner- j £“} a *"?? . “d,uuk. .dimwr wl,li
194 nnd we will give your ordi prompt attention. '
•e ‘Hendershott
attended ' No. ’4ia-A
of isu
120 acres;
acres: 115
z* ni
'yMuvtnuun mienueu
"*7T" farm w
ua
ship, would l»e first to Fceent and re- Clyde Gould in his machine shop. He Hartoij attended campmeeting at &lt;‘&gt;ill I cHmpmeeting at Gull lake a few days
“npfoved, balance oak wood lot
See
us
before
buying
/
pfirt of last“ week.
I has a fine cement building and has all lake
‘
*
• fuse such conditions.
the work he can du. Ray and wife
Emma Garretsun will preach
LEHIGH, NUT and BU G, POCAHONTAS,
rhe Ladies Aid was well attended at Bchool and fine location.
'
- came as far homo as O. Gunld’s and | her fa ewell Kennon at 10:30
m. and : George „
Garrison
-----------’s. Fifty-three at.,
&lt;rf.Wi acres,
•Bryan in good enough for us if he Kpont Saturday night and Sunday re- 7:30 p ni. Sunday Aug. 20.
N, WASHED NUT.'
C C.B., MASSILLON,
in
nuata
frem
J
01
**
cl
''
arwl
almost
entirely
free
, supper. There wet
will accept anotter nomination in 1908” j turning home.
V nuwtJer fr°m i from stamps and states. Sell is clay I
HOCKING
VALUEY,
PE
□.&lt;!,«« the
„l uOmocretic
J6hl, Phuli u
______Hanry Spinney of Chesaning visited Hastings present.
Y,
PERE
MARQUETTE.
i loam and sand loam, about one half
Mm. Mary Halley of Vp Xlonia who
pkftv which « &lt;b,« ftme culd vonlrel I boUM o„ b„ „rm
» MR. Iiee . at C. W. Tompkins Saturday nnd Sun••J'8 ju’1" 1,1110 rolling: 15 acres
a"d ’’J®
fro,n
^aure; '
has been visiting her siatl and Other ?!
party aS.lra m Mrah.gra-., -It i. W. |
ni,M __________
&gt;.
umU-r brook
was taech
and maple;
a tine i
Gk.n St-g.r of Jwk»n vi.hwl hi, fnendA here returned honH and
withother
her spring
that never
'fails’ croiaetj
J. Bryan a determination to destroy । IkrtOoukll. th. cannier.
with her spring brook that never falls crosses
the democratic party and erect- u party j; Mrs. Rohama Matteron was a guest. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A.’Coombs huatand Sunday night.
\
the 81 acres, also the 15 acres, no waste
!
waste:• I
I
of
Mrs.
Thos.
Gould
last
week.
!
last
w^ek.
t
,
Th.
Hentohn'lt
re
\
io0
will
r
1
^'
cf state socialism on the ruins uf the ■
ritm win fou“R ar® Rood «'Ire fences wkh-good j
lion will posts and all hog and sheep tight-3!
rraul.
M.tto»n
.ndwn
of
Joclaot,
Dr.
.nd
Mr,
F«&gt;-g.,e
.
Bru
J
.,oir.;'tt.
’
bom'ru
“
nZr?
historic structure built
by
Thomas
Jeff
!
j------------.
. ei-.- u.uiao
me iiumu Uf. HOOCH B
acres
good
orchard. Good
Good |i
— in i. 722
— jof*. n--'
— apple vtuuaru.
eram,”
*
. . World.
__ , [ *ro T*&lt;«fog Uallace Matteson and oth- dinner at eight o'clock Friday evening. Hastings on Thurada* of thi Ivcn
•’ declares
the Nw York
iweek, :
hnuse of 6 rooms shtated uut- I
adiug denwrcatic
demqrcatic newspaper in cr relatives.
,
/ J The decorations were yellow and white i Aug. 17.
'
the leading
aide and in and filled with grout; Hue
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa Brooks visited I Covers were laid for eleven. The out
\r,\
-------a ucautithe country.. It Is quite evident that
i tubular well
ituvu«,
kitchen
door, a beautiUr°\ la ’th! diSii®*?1"
8tand» around
the different wings and factions of Mra. Nellie Shoop of.Battle Creek last of town guests being Mrs. Geo. S. v-butme her vr UlL
The new drink t* refreshing and invigorating, jutt
’
Hartom, of Gasburg, and Mrs. Gea I
" graod,*™U
V1
democracy are enjoying their ^operation week.
tne thing for hot weather. Served ice cold at only
.
care.
Barn
30x40
framed,
hone bam
t --------------- i-------, McCurley and daughter, of Detroit
«
.
\ । framed 16x30, cow barn framed
and wish to have it indefinitely extend16x32
r
on hand.
.
W. J. tIOLLOAWY, Hastings, filch.----------------------- “T?
b T,8itinK friends \
stone hte hoxse that cost &gt;315, ice
.■
1 have a nice Mock of Oranges, Lemons and Bar»t»nPrairieville this week.
1j. house, wted house, shop, 2 corn crlta,
j.
••• Cigars and Fine Confectionery. Give me a callWho sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
’itching hemorrhiods were the nlag'ue
There win i-'
i.. ,
ttemote
bouse.
3
hog
houses.
Telephone
^OWNEY'S CHOCOLATES. BON BONS
c
। of my life. Wa. almost gild SS. u *
** ’,reAchlI1K ** the school
No truer statement was ever made
in house; average age of ,buildShCTw
"*'«1 me quietly ,na
I ho'“ "&lt;“&gt; 8"«Uy ut the u,u^ hour. Watton
than that by Secretary -Bonaparte that
Wf8 18 years! flu rods, from school; 4
AND MARSH MALLOWSto paint only once in 10 to 15 years i manentlv after doctors v-w.i
••
“when men are in politics for what need
nraea
from
a
railroad
town
of
300
in
with L.kM. Point ItWMreund ooT- C- F Comwiq)
I
I rit£ N.
y Smet- a*'«e’ I The people will yo to the choroh haWtunt-i and 6 miles from a rsilroadj
they can get out of it, they belong to wu like gold, and IV, made to laet.
toi
tov^of 5,000 inhabitants.
th»t gives itself to them.
AndWo ether farms for sale.

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A FEW

FACTS

FIELD DAY AT DELTON
INVITED OFTEN 10
Were Never So Good for Wednejul.y Autu,t Z3. Floe Pro. 1
“W TO HAllfAX’1 Pro.pect.
|| AUGUST CLEAN
Grains, Beans, Root Crops and
I
gramme of Sports for the
UP SALE —It
miles from Sydney &gt;re the famous j
Fruit.
ay*
MICHIGAN CROP REPORT

Continued from page one.

ruins of Louisburg, the fortress of. 7110 MichiKan crop report for Angurt *
,
&gt;
I
which was destroyed bj'tlic English In In&lt;licatesxhat the wheat crop for Mich- . Dc,ton wil1 have a field day Wednes; ITEM* Once Louisburg watt one of the ' *gan
average -------------------11* bushels per acre. i day August '*23.
’* You will find the pro- 1j
, strongest fortified cities in the world: Rye like
H wheat
*'■’* will
””be a good" crop this I gram on our Delton page. The cm- ;
its walls made a circuit of
miles. year. The oat crops have been secured ployecs of the Delton Brick Yard have I
,he PICKLING and CANNINO
and is’ a fine one. Com in the state I arranged for this day of sports and ;
SHUSq.X' draws nqar, every good I were 30 f«je.t high and .40 feet in thick­
pleasure. There will be a dance in the !
T ho*-ewife-will be on the alert to ness at the base. The French labored ‘rf'vmh 10 pnimise unusnally well, po- evenng. Everybody invited to come. '
for 25 yuan, to make it , impregnable Uto&lt;*' Pro"1’8® » fair yield, bill it is too
\ procure the very best materials to
and spent 30.bto.00u livres ($0,000,000)' ’ ear^y j®dg” of the crop prospects for
liiake Hijir product better.
to complete its defonsex It command-1 the,n
If ther® *baU »« ttuitable ' CAUGHT A RABBIT IN G|JN LAKE
|
•• •
efl the entrance to the St. Lawrence • Went,Rr f,,r harvesting the i-ron, it
Wednesday afternoon while crowing I
|| h.w btfri- She pride of the Good , river and was called the Dunkirk of I **“• proliable that Michigan will have
Gun lake in his launch. Chester Messer ‘,
m ,u- Drug" Store for years to sell, America. It was garrisoned by auh. , * hiunper toan crop; this year. The
noticed something, swimming in the l&gt;
-ii’| rior goods ut a low price. The regulars and *00 armed inhabitants.
for
befits in Michigan is
.
rnanagenlient is more than , It seemed to to built for eternity, hut rer-v j-‘*&lt;»r»hk‘. The prospects for ap- ’ lake, and 'on Coming np to it found i
; niaiiiingood the reputation.of this to-day only a few old ruins can |h. ; P,V8 in Michigan this year is very jioor that it was a rabliit. It'had evidently
started to swim across from Japhet’s ; I
•. f.lar trading place. We have 1
seen. Altenurtely in the hands of the If auy &lt;rf
' our Hinders
’
'shall
" ‘ have a good landing toward Will Thomas’ cottage
; English and French, the latter finally crop of apples it will to worth some­ and had covered about half of the dis­
thought that to hold it for all time amF thing this year according to pre.sent tance when he was overtaken by the
gain the coveted possession of Canada, indications. The peach crop in all launch. He was taken to Ahore in the
the strong fortress must to built. Af­ Kctiims of the state promiM-s to to a lamt. and enjoys the unique distiucter the vast amount of money named . record breaker -in both quality nnd tion of being the first rabbit to ride in
had been expended, and the French 1 quantity- From the review of. the a launch on Gun lake.
'
l
were resting in fancied security, the Official crop n-jxirt of Michigan it can
annierfof England under Wolfe came be sGai that God has been good to the ।
A DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
anil again conquered it, and the work people of Michigan, and if-they are
Wednesday a delightful “bowery '
• not greaffnl they certainly ought.to be.
---------- IE---------------------- 1---- -— \ of demolition was comtnehced. The/
dance” whs given by the Misses Vinnic J
solid stone buildings and walls were
Ream and Carrie Stebbins in the '
j leveled to earth, never again to be re­
large new double house, now toing .
------------- ----------- &gt; stored, the work of tearing them down
built by Sam Wood on South Broadway.
A large number of their friends we-rq.’
preHcnt. and the costumea worn by—
W. Stark it* visiting friends in High­
1
1
l
1 * j? a shajieless min.-and time has only
well the lews said about it the better it
land;
Mich.
'
J ^'•.•d to make its nrin more complete.
will Le. Suffice it to say that tbeocca- ,
----------------- --------- ( Dwellers along the coart have carried
C. F. Baker went to Eaton Rapids sion was thoroughly enjoyable in -every
away tbw stone, until tijklay only faint , on bu-iiness Friday.
respect. Troxvl’^orchestra furnished the
traces of its former greatnen can to
Maurice Pierson and James Howard music, and light refreshments were .
seen.
•
went to Chicago Friday.
served.
’
If you buy’ your SPICES at Mui-,
We left Sydey by a special train of
Miss Lettie Gam visited Battle
• h ill.’rtd’s .you will have GOOD. । sloqierM about eight o’clock in the eve­
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Creek friends last week.
PICKLES, ning, onr route toing over the Inter­
Mrs. John Fisher. Mrs. S. A. Stew- ■
Miss (Margaret Ironsides visited
colonial railway, bound for Halifax,
art. Mra Nellie KVoolsten, Miss Hazel
which city we reached along atout friend* in Lake Odessa last week.
Chase, Miss Ethel Hall (2). Mr. Emets
Prosecutor
Lee
Pryor
went
to
Mid; eight o’clock the next (Sunday; tnornMartin. Lee Greenhoe, \V. W. P. '
1 ing. The road for miles and niili-s dlevilM op official business Thursday. Munnnn. Geo. 'Connor, Frank Potts
skirted^be shores of the famous BrasManries and Etor Lambic are visit­ (2). Geo. .lenw'n; H. JI, Cadwell, II.
d'Or lakes, and a mort* deligluful ride , ing relatives in the eastern part of the H. t.'amptoll.
THE LEADING DRUGGIST,
would indeed to hard to imagine.
. state.
At last we are in Halifax, the abjeev
;Miss|Beimice Warner.’of DusteY has
ive point of our xrip. It is a quaint ■ been in the city the past week visiting
old city, built oif*a solid rocky j&gt;enin- ■ friend.4 ;
*
•
,
sula. that ripe} very abruptly from the . Bruce and Ray Hayden, of "ConstanTENDER STEAK
ocean. It is a city of many carions Vine, are visiting triends in thii city
Seretary Schantz, is citing up work ‘
old buildings, \apecially the older part .this week.
•
it --.‘ally rdlished during this
. on the fair .took.
• &gt;f it. It has atout 43.000 population,
.one of year. When you buy
Miss-GwUiale Smith left Friday fur
•Thad Taylor, of Middleville, caught |
and one of-the finest liartors in the
, world, always accessable and always Muskegon to visit Maj. and Mrs. A. a thirty pound uiuskalonge in Gun ’
D. Knigkerfi.
CHICAGO BEEF
lake J'uesday.
’
safe. Ah it reaches the upper end uf
which is al pays tender and ' the city the hartor narrows, and then
1-ee Cobb left Monday for Triwene
The vat &lt;rep harvested in • Barry '
uuirilk»u«. I Phone ns jour
, City, where he v
’
will
remain
daring
(Xinn
ty
this
year
is
one of the Inntest
।
expands
into
what
-is
called
the
Bedford
• iovj. We deliver to ail pans
•
Basin, which has 10 square miles of the hay fever season.
and best pver gathered in this county.
safe anchorage. To the northwest is
Do you hear the corn crop «’oniing
NICE STOCK OF
i what is known as the Northwest Arm, Juarez’ Mexico, were guests of Mr. down the pike? Never totter pros­
FRESH VEAL LOAF.
a sate harbor atout three miles long ami Mtk. !•'. R. Pancoast WedniMlay pects for a good corn Gtob in Barry
itrwl u quarter ot u mile wide. The and T'lwi raday. •
euuuty than right now.
COLD MEATS
. city is b.uilt.on the eastern side of the
L. ,R. and F W. Greusel. of the
Only a man who has married an in­
Cc-’il I'ornfO Bc«f. Gold
, jjeninstfla. mid rises from the waters Central Electric Co. of Battle Creek. M
.„WUM1 womau
woinnu (can
.JU1 appreciate trntellectual
the
Buiirii l.i'iu,('.vid Fte»t&gt;e&lt;l
edge more or less abruptly to h hieght and Miis Alice Hewitt.^ were the guests . jnonotony of paving brains for break- ‘
•
it..1; , i-.lid Vrdl Lunf,
tkfiugua*, Fr&amp;ukwris.
of •25*1 feet, the summit toing occupied •of
in the
-- rrelative*
--“-p- ~
--- .city Sunday.
fast three hundred and sixty-five days
by the Citpdel. which at present is
lie tuvmbtT tna: wt deliver to
Miss Uhariotte VanAnken has ilteen in the year.
ul: juris uf the city., Phone or
garrisoned by English soldiers, though ottered h position in the Grand hupThe Charlotte |-»stoffice records i.™.-'
indigneu t-pecisl nitentioii.
these will soon to replaced by native ii, - h.K.b. u » hudune iocnsJ in t.„,„ ,lm, t!m, cl',y b„ , p^pnUtiun of
Canadian troops.
salary ^&gt;ver what she would revive ; over it.iJDU. . The three city carriers
Halifax is strongly British in its here. It in expected xhiit the schixil deliver mail to .T.-tKR person- aside
maimers, customs and sympathies. 'It board will release her.
M. J. Weaver, Prop.
from the patrons at th? poatoffice ituelf
is
likewise strongly fortified. In the
■■r..letter son and Court streets.
which number is estimated at between
main
harbor
is
George
’
s
Island,
a
rocky
three
nnd four hundred.
Phone 238.
। eminence covering quite a number of
My- pump trade is cotxl because my
&gt;?OOOOOQQOOOQOOOOOOOOO acres, which is said to to very strongly
prices are low. Pump rquiirirfor all
‘
’
fortified. We passed'close, tu this is­
w'o«&gt;d pumps. 'Everything in the line
land several times, hut all that was
. of wood' and chain pumj^, and the
4- visible to the nuked eye was quite a
i Is-st fubbvr laicket for chain pump*.
CHURCH ORGAN 1 thick growth of' shrubs, brush and
After tho ; Call, and see me. T. Philips.
♦ grass, but it is claiujed that its snr- Byj Cuticura
Leander Mead ..thought he wanted tu
Most Awful Suffering
FOR SALE
4 face fairly bristles with guns. On
go out west and take up a farm, so
Ever Experienced
I have a second hand church 4 i either side of the entrance to the
j he left last week for the west. But
♦ ’.'rcan fnr sale cheap. It" is iu ♦ ■ harbbr from the ocean, are high.
the farther be got from Hastings the
♦ F1Rj»T CLASS condition, with 4 , rocky bluffs and these are likewise
less he liked it, so after a short stay
♦ a good co-ipier and siib-b'asf + ! strongly fortified, though of course
' in Chicago he came back, and de­
J* Anyone desiring to secure a nice
♦ i nothing is visible. Citadel hill is the
+ Instrument will find this tv be
clares that Barry county is good
4 crowning height of Halifax, and And Many Remedies Failed ! enough for him.
its fortifications are obsolete,
: A Big Bargain Xt though
The'marshal got busy with the vio­
to
do'a
Cent
’
s
Worth
yet if commands a spjendid view of
lators of the bicycle ordinance for the
of Good
4 j the harbor, the Basin, the Arm, and
n first time in a long while one day last
I ' tho entire city as well. The present
j week, arresting throe for the offense.
T I Citadel was commenced in 1794 when
“ I was troubled with sore bonds, so I Two paid small.fines and the third was
4 I Priiioe Edward, Duke of Kent, was
■orc that when I would put them in , let off on suspended sentence Ixrcause
♦ j Commander-in-Chief.
water the pain would nearly set me | he was a’comparative stranger . in the
I1 The harbor at Halifax was in early crazy, the skin would peel off and the
W. R. JAMIESON. Propr.
. city, and seeing so much bicycle-rid­
4 , days, known as Chebncto( which is flesh would get hard and break. There ing on the side walks thought there
US N. Jtttonon St.
Hatting*, Mieh.
4 I Micmac for Chief Haven.) In 174« would be blood flowing from at least was no provision against it. The
fifty places on each hand. Words could funny thing about it was that one uf
the New England colonies, the place never tell the suffering I endured !for the violator* was a former peace officer
J of meeting for the French fleet toing three years. 1 tried everything, but I of the city. It is to lie hoped there
jChebucto harbor. Storm and wind could gut no relief. I tried at least may be a better olwervance of the law
however, played havoc with his fleet, eight different dvetora. but none did
At ’the ujiening day of a kinder­
and the New Englanders were saved. me any good, as luy basils were as bad
I got th rough doctoring as vdien garten little Billie liad worn out the
durtris July and August
This incident led the British aoou aft-r when
I begun. I also tried many remedies, ; teacher’s pntienf»j*n&lt;L lieing of the
by attending our splendid
to send over a large numtor of colonists but none of them ever did me one
fortify the harbor, a»&gt; the place cent’* Worth of good. 1 Was discour- • old school, she administered-the time­
SUMMER SCHOOL and
was named Halifax in honor of Ixird 'aged and heart-sore. L w Jit’.d feel so ! honored remedy for naughtiness.. As
bad mornings, to think I had to go to fate would have it Billie belonged* tv
Halifax.
work and ataud the p an for ten horirs.
, Halifax is well and snhstantirtNy I often felt like giving op my position. the elect. His mother was a member
■ of tho school board and forthwith bore
QUTCHESS COLLEGE
built, though many of the structures Before I started to -,w»rk I would
down on the solidol teacher. Her fonts
Detroit, Mich.
are old and out of date. The city also have to wrap every finger np *cparately, so as to try nnd keep tbiim were icy : "Miss llarringtou, I wish
hast a great deal of wealth. There are soft, and then wear gloves over the
-tome information on this outrageous
e. BURCH,
I several colleges, schools and place* of rags to kfcrp the grease from gettmg
Principal.
proceeding. Kindly tell me just what
learning, as well us good churches. on my work. At night I would have
wear gloves in fact, I had to wear end ydu had in view in punishing my
, The oldest church is St. Patil’s (Church to
gloves all the time. But thanks to non.” "Mrs. Grant,” was the reply.
of England) erected. in 1750, though j Cuticura, that is all over now.
*1 had the same end in view .that
enlgared and altered since. The church
anybody would have Jn spanking a lit­
. which attracts the greatest number,
tle toy.”
'
however, is the ‘ ‘Garrison church. ’'
•• After doctoring for three years,
. where at 1’1 o'clock every Sunday morn­ "ahd
spending much money, a 50c. QUICK RELIEF FOR
ing the troops parade to worship in the box of Cuticura Ointment ended all
ASTHMA SUFFERERS.
Having purchased the. Fruit
my sufferings. It’s been two vears
Stand, fitut door south-of Hams I barny-looking structure. It was our since
Foley's Honey and Tar affords im­
I used any, and I don’t know
&amp; Babcock's Barber Shop, on ! ■ privilege to attend this church apd see what aore
mediate'relief
tv asthma sufferers in
are now, and never
.Ieffer«on street, wt wish to an­
the ‘ red cuata” at worship, tltf service lost a day’hands
s work while using Cuti­ the worst stages and if taken in time
nounce that we will keep a first
will effect a cure. For nde-by Arthur
toing very similar to that followed in cura Ointment.”
riaaw stock lot Fruits,. Confection­
। E. Mulholland, successor to W. H.
THOMAS A. CLANCY,
the Episcopal churches of this section.
fry. Cigar* and Tobacco, and
.
110 N. Montgomery St., Treuton, N.J. ' Goodyear.
W . R. Cook.
solicit a share of your patronage.

WORTH
REMEMBERING

Parafine for Jellies
Sealing Wai for Fruit Jars
High-Grade Mustard, Cinnamon, Cloves, Tumeric, All­
spipe. Curry Powder and all
of Hie thing Jiecessairto
good COOkery, each selected
with an idea to please.

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PIERSON a SON’S Jy

FOR 10 DAYS

Closes Aug. 20. &lt;
It’s object—to effect a quick, decisive, thorough c
of summer merchandise. .It’s advantages—unp.
savings—the greatest buying opportunities you
heard of. .
■ ’
.

IT’S BARGAINS-Wonderful
Innumerable-Mate
More bargains and better bargains than have
endowed any other sale event.

{ PERSONAL MENTION. !

Arthur E. Mulholland,

Sale Begins Thursday Aug. 10 Closes Saturday Aug
The most important money
saving carnival of the year on
Ladies’ Waists
Wash Qpods
Skirts
।
Shoes and numerous other
articles
Come early before any of
these bargains become ex­
hausted.

NOOOCXXXXXX

Local New^. j

Cash or Produce Taken in Exchange for Merchar

J. T. PIERSON &amp; Si

EIGHT DOCTORS

The People’s Store

Phone No. 9.

$75,000.00

Capital

EHnrtr renter. Prctldnu.

R. B.

Ufa Pm.

fl. X. fl«d&lt;rw&gt;, Cnhkr.
Directors

Cb«ler mwicr.
R. B. HHiKr.

R. C. Tmcb.

m. L Cook,
D. $. Boodyur,

NOTICE !

CURED FOR 50c.

I

COREY BROS

A rami oui bo serious without being

- ..

Uafentwof. AM.

Wc meet a«y price on the same
quality, at Mulholland’s.

| Surplus :: $25,000.1

“tittle
Drops of
Water

DOI
If

Little By tittle

X. X. X*dtr&gt;««.

an acconnt grows at onr savings bank. Bet a bar
book and start an acconnt for yonr child and later os
It will bny a college education or a business.

Interest
paid ox SJotags Dtposln.

ItfaKV to Loan ca

SOC/r

weRdtrfKl to tkiik, sake ip tkt aigbtv o««.
mere ttrangt, tboagb, tkai acoiMiilatsI wealth,
all nadt op of savtags.
'

tike Olkttn,

PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE

WORK to WIN

Has&gt;

0tH«n/

People's Meat Market

WONDERFUL CURE
OF SORE HANDS

GROCERIES
18 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.C
15 bars Acorn soap
9 bars Lenox soap - 25
4 packages Arm &amp; Hammer
soda
2
8 lbs. bulk Starch
1
Good light and dark fine cut
Tobacco, per lb.
- \
3 cuts Sledge tobacco for 2

•

Bastings City Ban'

Real Blate Setxrilv.

FOR S% in CENTS
Yon will be surprised to see what you can get at onr
store for 5 and 10 cents. There are hundreds of article*,
such a*
'

.

CUPS, PANS, CLASS WARE, BRUSHES,
PITCHERS, DIPPERS, CORI* POPPERS, ICE
PICKS, MOUSE TRAPS,
and Lots of Other Articles.

.
VOHTOAGK SALK. _
DnfRuU hnrlnjt been made In the coni
certain inortipnnA 1'Jnms Ha
tU ntrr. dated
rrourdi-d the
Uber-a*" of .
tuid on which there

to lie paid In the
inorifraKe suo-.ua »ir
CHxlhigx be taken to for.-ch.-.- thef4Un,..
hereby given that, by virtue of the no» M M
contained tn raid ruortr.w i •h«dl (orccTea,

nte to*:.?.'

OUR LEATHER BOARD LUMCH BOXES FOR IO CENTS •» J“« «?• “■I"»

take to school. They are large and roomy an8 just what they need.

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Phono No. 10.

HORTON’S-

to Ulfi uuttMl
•

Wa«MW.

*

“’jSwtlTl

�HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 17, 1905.
COMHON COUNCIL.
! Frank Finey. a sixteen year old boy
i from Chicago, was drowned at South
Co,
I Haven Friday by the capsizing of i the
skin, lubes, oozes.
Common Council met in regular
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
ion Friday evening Aug. 4. 1W6. May-1
1 light canvas canoe in which he was
W. milk crust or
Thi* Week'* New* In Nearby
ur Heath preridiug. W«mt .trail
। riding. The spot where the canoe was
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
call Alda. Barber. Hall. H tltoa. Sentx,
In sometimes inCounties.
Grain and Proviaions, Stocks and Bonds.
■ overturned waa not more than thirtyWeiwert.
Abaent.
Alda. Brooks,
i five feet distant from the shore and
Grant, Horton.
.
,
cure.
WARRANTY DEEDS.
28
Hodges Building.
DETROIT, MICH.
Minutes
of
£he
previous
meeting
read
&gt; inherited or scBy virtu. 1 eUimios 10S ton. Bd. ' w" m •h°” lhe
h' I
Bradbeld tu Ebum. A.
^Tbe following accounts were audited. 1
widows to a population of 1,818, Plain-! soe'ns to have. been taken
. by
- . rarptte®
; Cwitey, S ac aeo 10, Yankra
.
References: JOHN L. HARPER &amp; CO,Bankers, Detroit,
wall e... &gt;W,r, it. cU,,= u&gt; Ibv Urg.,1 ^d iii/Ia nn
.o intAllicrent
rnUUdgrot rrwistAnca
rMuUtrc. to
to
L.E. Smith, labor *19.83; J. Harva
81 id
SpringsI
labor. 15.00;. Dan Walden labor 11.08;
w»tor. Th. body w„ tnken out
kS radtCMlly porcent^-v of widow, of uty town in ,
Alary A. Mitchell per Extr to
IL Durgie labor 17.16; J. Hootan la­
cases, and th. Unitod Staton Gdte.bnrg. Mieh.,
tho
.nd ...ry rffort md. to
OUR DAILY MARKET LETTER On Application
Joseph IL Cook. Lot 4 blk 9,
bor. 16.61; p. Crates, labor I®: J.
cutaneou.'
trial to toner, the rword by owning j &gt;««■«. “ b« w.thoot .Vtol,
723 00 Holland, labor. Kb. M. Hull, later.
Middleville
11.41; 1- Warner, labor, 4.61: Cbaa.
up to 53 widows to 700 inhabitants,
Joseph R. Cook and wife to
Grace, later. 8.41; Geo. Sadler, later.
The campmeeting ax Eaton Rapids
but as this is only one to 18 1-5, while
Hamilton B. Carvilth and
6.61; R. Hurra, later. l.»S; E. A.
Plainwell has one to 12SL this village this year eclipsed all former meetings
wife. Lot 4 hlk 9, Middleville 825 00 Taylor, later. 16.13; I- Smith, later.
1.75; A. H. Carveth, labor acct. 1.75;
has the belt '- ‘ So much in evidence are in that city. The accomodations have
Chas. Hill, labor. 11.38: E. Lake, la­
the widows in Plainwell that 22 live lieen taxed -to the utmost, yet no one Morgan BoyQe and wife to
Richard Rounds. Lot 5 blk
bor, .9.45; B. Ingram, labor. .88; t ,
on a single street The number 105, has Iwen turned away. Over 1. BOO are
Grace, labor. «.!«: B. Peck, .xbor.fi. - !
12 Badock's
; does not include those made widows said to have been accomodated on ilast'
last
12
»««« “ add.
*uia- Middleville
-nuaieviiie 600 00 88; J. Clark, labor, 2.68; Chas. Bab- I
1 even
Taking effort Ang. n ,fwr&gt;. Tran.by the divorce -------------....
court, but **U have .....
lost -----------J Thursday
in -the
and ‘ frank A. Bennett and wife to
.. night
— —
— cottages
—o—---cock, tabor. 5.25; F. Bower, tabor, j run*table.
,
ti™.
Hastltigs
follow •
s per
LW?F. Fifield. teaming. 44.73;. |________ Owtrel StaxuJartJtae.
• tfieir husbands by death. Besides the , tents on the grounds, nut to mention
Mathew Gnipqn. 40 ae Sec
r just
‘EASTWARD
HOU 00 C.Caslme. tiuuning, 3tl.05;,E. ta Smith, ■
i widows. Plainwell claims an even | those who remained down' town. Tho ; 10, Yankee Springs
teaming. 31.85; Wm. Smith.'teaming. ;Frt5E*3Eii
I hundred of as pretty and attractiv'e | spirit has been beautiful and the moet- Orao G. Barnum to Rastas H.
64.SS-. ban Shay, teaming. 33. ISM
’t’J,
Hole
I bachellor girls as can be found' in Mich- , ings are fully established no that
Eaton j■ jfichols, 1 ae, Hastings....... 250 00 Shay, teaming. 33.16; A. D. Maynard. 8:3&amp; 3*0 1:00
No* no,:
™
!.&lt;■* uaaaua*
Delton
a the
Cloverdale
No. IM..
teaming. 46.43; Wm Crataa. teaming.
igan. ranging in ages from 17 up. and ' Rapids is op the map in a re’ igiuus clarft
et
lo Le*fe
to give
Shultz
26.60:
C.
D.
Shellenliarger,
teaming,
westward
irt the number there are those to suit j way if not in base ball.
liaatluKS
-oola the
L. Bensley et al. Lut 29 Wall3. fiO; Geo Tolhurst, tabor. 14.00; G
Coat-, Grove
So. 101.
(thin most fastidious taste, ift respect to
-——
?5 00 Durkee, labor. 9.76, John Slattery, io-® 4:M 7-.au ar..Woodland
dorff resort Wall lake
Woodbury iv
style of beauty, color of hair and dislalwr. 4.32; S. Anderson, tabor. 14.71;
•Fasnioned .Open
Via P M H/.
C. Bennett? labor. '3.81; C. Raynor,
' position. Plainwell lias - a state repu- ! lacw Bates, an ex-pugilist, was near- Sophrunia A. Chatfield to Em-'
il, but that pro­
Lanslnr
( ly electrocuted at Battle-Creek Saturday ; cst C- Warner and wife,
. .... #t®3
labor. 10.15; R. Warner. iai&lt;or, 7.88;
.
'
O. w. Rcgolkm.
j tation for pretty girls, and it is only •
Beat OH of the
Mayn­ j 1:30 S:1S .M. Grand Kapld«
night.
Noticing
that
the
city
lamps
parcel
Sec
31.
Irving
100 00 W. Cobb, tabor. 7.82: A. D
W. B. Bakuos. Agent.
liecause bacbellors and widows are few
ard.
draying.
.23:
B.
Matthews,
draw
­
were not bunting be took bold of Ute Sel||,
£ w.,_
Haattacs.
’
in
this
place
that
there-is
asuperbuuding. .15; M. Turner, draying. .2-'&gt;; L. i
in all right,
wire that lower, the lamp, and .book ; kinK t „ Middlevtlte 1«» W
j unce of eligible bachellor girls.
*^^4unS^:'L7ingHp»;
WOODBURY- IONIA STAGE LINE
»e weather.
it. The wire wascharged and his body ।
WM uuttently a ma™, of tbunea. When J°h"
Brawutn et id to De
.■ show you
Detroit Sheet Lead XVorks. 49 76; Jas. | i^^, WOODWRY rfterjrrtval st me-—- ; Because of the antics of bird hunters picked op .i»rk. rtill ttew from bit. wl,t e Bronwxt. W« lot. It
Walker &amp; Son. supplies, 64.00; Thorn*“
125 00 apple Electric (V. lighting water «• “J-*0* *■““ *uth 00,het' R *
WM H- MARTIN, PROP.
j around Battle Creek lately farmers are clothing. He was taken to tbe satri- and 10 I'Mtera add. City...
works, 8.15; H T Wilson Coal Co., i
getting ugly toward this class of men. tarium where he lay for some hours in | Alonzo E. Kenaston and wife
80.69; M. C. R R. freight on coal.
JLLOWAY -Nelson Farmer, one milA north of the a critical condition.
to Dewitt C. Bronson, S1*
61.37'F. H. Barlow &amp; Co., supplies.
ripiions premired as if for
: sanitarium, had a bullet pass through
lota 200 and 201 and E*s lota
29.04; Wm. Kliffer. labor, 2.00; F A.
the Doctor’s own use.
Abbey, labor, 2. Wi; Herb Bishop, tal&gt;or.
j tho crown of his hat the other day. and
, 1272 and 1273, Hastings 2200 00
ATFOKMEYB
__________
OXJtTlHTS
2.00; Wm. TenEyck. labor. 2.0O. L
Ofilcial notice of-the opening of the
H. Chtu. toltetner A.
j when be called the hunter he received
AST1NGS, MICHIGAN.
Roush, labor. 48J ; J. S Harper.
’EN. KLEINHANS A F. B. WILLISON. D. lx
GrKi]
]ut
Sign of the Elephant.
j an answer to tho effect that the bird now Mtehutan Central double trade
25 00 suppli«&lt;s. 5.45: Thornupple Electric Co. KN'API
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Hastlnits. Mitt.
KKAPPEN, Attorneys.
west of Kalamazoo has been sent out, .
. chaser would shoot where hu^pleaaed.
lighting streets, 160.91; National} IT Michigan Trust Ca Building, Gr»ur
the. date for the running of the first
pbthcunm
Drill Mfg. Co.. 246.29:a H Fairchild, | Rapids. Michigan._____________ '
1'KOBATK COURT.
teaming. 1.75: Thornapple Elective Co. i
trains over the lino being set for Sun­
Da-LU WK Y.
The large barn belonging to John day. This change has been delayed
Estate of O. S. Grant, eta. ms heard lighting city ball. 3 31; C R Bishop. , THOMAS &amp; PRYOR,
Hastings. Mich.
justice fees. 21.98.
Ben
Attorneys at Law.
L. H. F
Al **yu * large stock bt &lt;■%'.. «4la^.’. Ild
, Bleyker east of Kalamazoo was neatly
nearly a iuuihu
month,, the
me uuiiku
village ui
of vznivxitv
Ost emo and allowed.
On motion of Aid. ,Barber the ac- ।
*peetselro qb h*nd.
Offices over HaaUnr* City Bank.
n inniimiTltinr I
by.
•■'"Jcl":k Thur”d*y I waiting dailv for new, tb.t it b. tu be
Estate Jane McNaughton, hearing counts were allowed un4_oj-der^ drawn. 1
Carried. Aye* Aid. Rarber. Hall, HiP C »m4Kovk a potter.
claims adjourned to Sept.
, 1 ton. Sentz. Wfissert.
•
1
Estate''Albina E. Burd.' order ue7 • The petition of G. W. Lowry and
4 | valued at $l.00U were burned, as were
nrotupttww., day or niirht.
term
in
ing
heirship
entered.
( four others requesitag the alley run- T-ovln Guion block.
se we know you will be J ' a lot of buggies land carriages and
Thirty thousand dollars have »&gt;een
—
In Re Margaret Lowry insane, an- j niug east from south Park street ' -----with our food,.
. „M,d„n,Ul. grain. Tbe origin of the «iven to Hope college by a friend from
HANLON, M. D .
through
their
proptety
I*
repurred,
alA.
E.
KEN
ASTON.
&gt;ck of groceries is clean and J flre unknown.
tho en*’- w”“
I’i” n*me. It nual account of gtmrdiiui filed.
Physician uhfi &gt;nrFi,«in
i mi the loxver tile at Antrance of said
•■ Attorney :at Law.
ip to-date in every way.
4
■
; provides for a ladies dormitory with
. Middlerille. Ml
I alley.
. .
■ il •
Over z. 8-Good
ts pronfptiy delivered to all J.
-■
. accomodations fur 75 gills. The buildOn motion pf Aid. Woiasert same1
MAKK1AUK LICENSES.
promptly attended do.
the
1
J
Om,nU
fa“h- ing will bo of brick, two etorte. and *
was referred to stniei com. (Carried) 1 ------------- - ---------------------------------- K. Ve-£iALLAGIiER, Physicist And
'
Surgeon, Dowlipg. M. -h.
Awl K. Mix; Nashville
Dry* ws Department for-&lt; - ed the work of double tracking the basement
• 31 | The petition of P A. Sheldon and' .1. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
hours 12 to 2 p. in.
Hazel M. Snrine. Vermontville.
•!'5 four others requeNting that Park street ;
Woodland, Mich..
Hosiery, Under «, main line'froni Kalamazoo to Dowagiac
. Telephone at lieu-.* :»«•
Fred F. Reynolds Nashville.
..23 Im* graded north t«» Center street and ■ All business given prompt and careful
4 several hundred men Ni-ill lie pin to •
*
Silvia
P.
Kill.
Nashville
...
.sfl
j
cause
a
paved
gutter
or
tile
to
le
put
in
attention.
Collections
a
specialty.
1111 and Mur &lt; work at once Ul flonble track from
Farmer* are jubilant over the prosSURVEYOR
.&gt;-&gt; - acro» Hvinrt
.'Firay-tian 1I
. ...... —
-■■. ■
■
Court street nt
at thj.
the int
interMiction
, Claude M. Johnson. Irving . .22
„ .
.
. &lt; Dowagiac to Niles. When this under- i I**1 uf
crops, which are
WALTER HEATH.
of Park street op
tip ea**t
east and west aide.
wide. ■
’ Sarah J. Page. OnuutuviUe’**’' .2^ 'I;of
jreted' Fia“(; 5 ukinK 18 completed the company will | n, arl&gt;' secured. Oats will yeild beav„.j w&gt;
that
water
will
not
emutv
into
State
!■
BARRY
COUNTY
SI'in
so
that
water
will
not
empty
into
State
'Banner
Advts
always
pay.
Harry Weaim. Hastings... ...
Residence on Her. i. •I’nctlm .:
,
s
* have a double truck from Buffalo fo I«Id corn is doing hncly. Wheat W. Grose Smith. Eaton Rapids.,.’/wi..street.
addrt-p* Helton. Mich.. I!. I . D
Moved by Aid Hall thut same be.
]
Chicago.
i
turUH
oul
from
25
to
89
bushels
per
. ’.ter and Eggs. *
1 granted, providing the owners of the j
ice paid for pro- &lt;
-------, projxTt y jiuve the gutters ut their own ;
expends’. (Carried)
’I
Ji Fred Hotelling a machine tender at j „
„ ,,
. On motion of Aid Burlier the petition |
&lt; the Bardeen Paper Cu&gt; mill at Otsego.
Dr'
R' IUn*r' P"**®**1
the
' । of A. E. Kennston- requesting Madison I
J gut his hand caughTYn the calendar Ch,caK° verity, is a patient ut the e
%
। street west from Church street to be
P. A. SHELDON Wm. H.STERBIN'
DOSTER.
graded, was granted (Carried.! Ares
&lt; and tLe tiesh tom from the palm and ! UMttle Cret’k
fur treatment
Abstract and Real .Estate Office.
t
Licensed EmtaUmvr •
'
all
J &lt; three fingers broken. It is feared his ' of CUDCerAbstract Block, Hastings.
and Funeral .Director.
D.tlay.,1 leltvr
Moved by Aid Barter that tte nurehMoney to loan on Keai E»ute. Kral KutJ
,
finger
will
have
to
be
amputated.
Hoorn*
mjl to Gtui«tm*i' I'U'Vxra; b
Doster liand played fur the Plainwell , .in- of lota of A. D Cadwallader in first
t*tr &lt;*old oncouiuilsshya. General conveyone 292.
&lt;’
?_____
Studio,
ttaaldenw atw &lt;\r.n; m —• •; '.
auclujt. Hnvlne u cuiuplrt* «•••! o( Atatrart
i The Verity furniture factory which Slaci-alMt Picnic st Pino lalte Imi ; ward te reterred te tpe .treat &gt;».
call* promptly attend*.! dlj « rftzbL
Ruokx. eomi&gt;li«-«l from tbe Itaroiife. can
I Th..ighth rirtta«f th.toM0. w- rt"ntl&gt;‘.,ba™,,d ou‘ F^Like &lt;M«» Ttaraday. Mr. Trastolttei r iratrae^ ;
fi:mli»h complete Abstracts.
Cittarns Rhone. Re*. 6*; Qffim
d*lm«l In- .st J,« river Tl.urmtey, w'" "“l.locte W.tn to tb.t v.llw
was with them and the hind did itself s&lt;jntz, 'Welssert.
4-----,----------- ;------- ;--------- ;----credit.
1 Moved by Aid Weinert that street :---------when Joe Niedzcalkorski. u construe­
—
..
, , .
.
, , 'corns, purchase one car load of paving!
: tion laborer, fell from the N apier I Burglars entered the home uf Jonas
___ SEE___
Mrs. John b. Chandler jr. and her ; |,ick .Carried, Ayo. Aid Barter. HaO
DAN LAKI:.
.« time to think about BULBS ! bridge and was drowned. •
Brown of Hillsdale during the al«ence mother Mrs. Amos Brownell of Sbel- ;' Hilton.
”1’* - °
-----’----------Sentz.
Weinert
of the -family and
was taken. liina. Mo., visited at Marc Hammond's j The street cum. recommend that
nil PUNTING.
I baie a nice
THE O1.D RELIAB1 L
South
Washington
street
lie
graded
last week. Whill- there Mrs. Brownell Trom Center street to State street, and
ot'.UT FLOWERS on hand now.
For I.IVKUY RIGS. We have
Actual work on the ‘construction of ■
HORSE SHOER.
the fleetrie ratol ranneding Itentoa
Th' toWten nnd Milon, reunion *t was very ill for u few days but was Court street from Park street to Wash­ several first class rigs in connection
Uoiir orders. Deliieries made
with our Jefferson Street Feed Bam.
Shop on Court Stree.. jut: east of
ington
street.
Signed
J.
C'
B*rt&gt;er
and
Harbor
nnd
Itol.m.
ie
wMranimenrad
Allegan
I
m
:
week
w«»
largely
attended
able
to
return
home
tu
het
daughter
’
s
Jan of tie city.
Phone 29.
Your
patronage
solicited.
Jeffenon
-it.
W.
A.
Hall
Friday afternoon.
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at Benton Harbor Wednewlav.
•'"&gt; lh« ‘ &gt;»*•"
“ 9“« u“'
On motion of Aid We insert same w;ls
SON BURROUGHS, Propr.
Last Friday 'ijight Mrs. Caroline granted. (Carried fAyes .Barber, Hail.
WEST PARMELEE.
Wilson was taken suddenly ill at the Hilton. Sentz. Weinert.
The rejxirt of the peach crop this
Iettcr
The fire con. recommend that a tire 1 WHEN YOW WANT
home of her daughter Mrt. Thomas
SS
year Indie*!., the !*rgt«t yield in many
Join Martjn M]J
hydrant be placed hear the Car Seal |
Frye. She died Sunday- morning
j I rtakeot b»:ttK.nc MFN S
- at 5 mid Table factory, to be supplied from ;
yean, and the trait to of
eupenor wwe
M „()ulM.r Era.hneJ..a
o'clock. The funeral
'
“ was *held
'' at the . the water main on State street or Mime '
BOYS'SHOW- HrtJtryw.. !-•'
aka* Kidwya m4 Bladder Rishi
qua ity.
I
number from this place attended bouse Tuesday'at 1 p.
Repairing neatly and prornj J» &lt;1
CALL ON L. A. EATON. Hfe HAb
Mm Wil- I other main.
-J will
..'12 Lw/'
: the ice cream social at Ben Carpenter's son was u good woman and
lx- ' On. mot ion of Aid Sentz aume was; IT. ALL KINDS IN STOCK&gt; AND
PHILIP 1.U.Z-.
.. i. referred to water coin. (Carried)
[ Wednesday evening. $IUJ7 was the kindly remembered by all. and greatly
THE
PRICE
IS
RIGHT.
PHONE
95
SSecoufl
door south of PoGo-.'w.
------- /j Moved by Aid Barber that the Mayor
| amount-received.
missed by many.
j) and
and City
City Clerk
Clerk .enter
.enter into
into a-contract
a-contract
. Misa Jesise Wood went to Grand
North Pino and Sooth Pino lake Sun- ''J'1' &gt;'r’ Buss Trego for tte pun«w
a picnic naa., g
! Rapids Monday to be gone for some day «h«.l. -m trait.
:ity of Hastings ac­
। time.
Thursday at Bhelp s landing .on Pine , cording to the plat.
ai. tt..
the eonisderation
to be ttS.OO. * Ayes
lea Aid Barber. HaB.
Hall.
1 Miss Tretv»a Trumble of Big Rapids lake.
be done right 1 hat’s the Way we do our work; that’s why we are always
------------Mias Nina Packanl rotnmod to hor -H
!‘'-00
--^”^- ,.\,iasert.
, was the guest of relatives here Saturday
busy. Satisfaction guaranteed.'
,
Moved
by
Aid
Weissert
that
petition
st Body Brussels rug 10-6 x 12 at$35.00
' evening..
home near kalaupizxK) Monday morn­ ot Chicago. Kalamazoo &amp;: Saginaw R,
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City price $45.00
Pl'wt 243.
The American Laundry, W. J. Stark.
i Mrs. Bernice Dodge and son of Grand ing after an extended visit with friends R. requesting that some provision lie
. F. Smith &amp; Sona Axmiulster Rugs 9x12, beauti­
made on the north side of .Green street
i Rapids and mother ^Irs. Jas. Miller of in this neighborhood,.
ful coloring, at $25.00. City price 835.00
to let the accumulated water through
i Middleville were calling on old friends
elvet rugs at..$25.00. Which are sold in cuy rur $35.00
Fred VandeWalker of Kalamazoo the culvert or under the sidewalk into
oxbnry Brussels at$18.00. City price•S25.0Q
| in this vicinity Monday.
visited friends and relatives in this the creek, be referral to street com.
impire rugs at $15.00. City price 822.00
(Carried)
: The Mi8M*wAHic Stinwonand Gladys vicinity last week.
‘e have ruge, all sizes, as low as$1.00
The plumbers bond of Goodyear Bros,
- Square ruga at
$8.40. City price 812.00
1 Morgan were guewts of ReulW StimMiss Nell Chandler returned home aa principals and W. D. Hayes and L.
| son and wife of Middleville laat week. Satnr day after . a six weeks course of J. Goodyear ns sunties in the fcum of
i oar line of Bogs and Carpets, all grides.
Prices guaranteed Lowest.
' $1090.00 was presented.
[
Pbilo Cline spent Sunday nnd Mon- study at the Kalamazoo normal.
On motion of Aid Sentz same was
• day in Grand Rapids.
Wliile Lester Warner and his son-in­ accepted. ^Carried)
' A number from this place took in law were casting for fish on Pine take
Moved trv Aid Sentz that council
,j the excursion to Grand Rapid Sunday. last Wednesday. Mr. Avrey had the adjourn. (Carried)
Jas. M. Patten.
A mung them were Samuel Zerbe and misfortune to get a hook imbedded in,
City Clerk.
-41c 76.
The Furniture and Carpet Man.
j daughte** Mias Kdna, Wm. Wood nnd his arm, it was necessary to have Dr.
■ family. Messrs Claude Kerman. Lorren Green who is camping on Pine lake ■
REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER
' Tungate, Wm. Tnngate. Vur Adams to remove the hook by cutting it out,
j and Misses Flossie Culver and Ina Bass. causing a very painful wound.
I A. C. Junes culled oil A. E. Bass
DOWLING.
After Trying Other Treatments. My
. Monday.
Delayed letter
.
omcl Was Used With Perfect
I The apple crop around hero 411 not
Miss Pearl Jonee returned home from
We have just put in a complete
i be a very large one and the very low Battle Creek a few weeks ago. She is
Success.
' prices of the past couple of seasons now assisting Mrs. Lenora Tungate of
I have in stock Sixteen Lumber Wagons,
line of Fore»t\City Paints and Var­
J- F- Forbes, a wj&gt;U known Western
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will
probably
not
obtain
this
year,
al
­
Fifteen Top Carriages, "and eight Open
Banfield wit h her house work.
railroadman, whom? home is nt Mc­
nishes. These paints are manufac­
; though Mime other states have an
Mnc^Stevens of Banfield has returned Cook. Nebraska, writes "I have never
Buggies ot different styles, a total of thirtytured by the Forest City Paint inti
had any relief ' from any remedy for
abundant crop this year.
.
home
from
visiting
friends
and
rela
­
nine Jobs. These must move out as
hay fever, oven temporarily, until I
Varnish Co. one of Cleve.and’s oldest
MEN PAST SIXTY IN DANGER.
tives of Lacey.
discovered the merits of Hyomei. I
always recommend it when occasion
and most reliable paint companies.
j More than half of mankind over
Miss Anna Jones of Dowling is as­ requires.
I Want the money
j sixty years of age suffer from kidney sisting Mr*. Ed Moore with her hdnse
They are absolutely pure and are
There is no offensive or dangerous
I and. bladder disorders, usually enlarge­ work this summer.
stomach dosing when Hyomei is used.
on at least ZSof these jobs within 60 days, and
ment of prostrate gland. This is both
pold under a positive guarantee that
reliable remedy for the euro of
Ainful and dangerous, and Foley’s
Mr. and Mm. II. M. Tungate spent This
I am bound to make the price that will move
all diseases of the respiratory organs is
they will not crack, peel, chalk or
idney Cure should be taken at the last Friday in Hastings.
breathed through a neat pocket inhal­
first sign of danger, as it corrects
them. If at all Interested, now Is your time
scale off. Will cover more surface,
irrejnilaritiee and has cured many old , Miss Mae Jones has returned home er that comes with every outfit,' so
that the air taken into tho throat and
men of This disease. Mr. Rodney again after her long vacation..
wear longer, and give better results
lungs is like that of the White Mount­
Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: 1 *1
C. Edwards bus returned from Wash­ ains or other health resorts, where hav
than any other paint sold.
suffered with enlarged prostate gland
fever
is
unknown.
__,i
u:.&gt;
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ui»„
_
5
and
after
ington to his home at Mr. LasbilPs.
anti kidney trouble for years
.INGS,
( MICH.
th»‘ w- J- Holloway .am,
bottJes of Foley
Foley ’s Kidney
taking two bottles
We hear C. B. Jones has a fine new . Th?
to refund the money to any hay lever
Cure
better than I have
for carriage.
.
. feel
sufferer who uses Hyomei without suc­
twenty
years although jI am
am now
now 911
’•
cess. should inspire confidence in • its
« S, fOIETSBOHEMMt
Frsaxart...
I*&gt;wer tu_effect a cure. A complete
outfit cnsbAoniy $1.00 and extra bottles

itna

^ouhwestern Michigan

Commercial Stock L Telegraph

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ROWLAND BROS.

COAL

xIYSKIDNEYCURE

RUGS

SHOES

COLLARS AND CUFFS BSSS'S.

NOi77,

No. 77.

FOREST CITY PAINTS

s This Interest You?

B

Jesse Townsend.

^stings Banner $1 a year

Welssert Bro

ftr cAUdrw «af«, ear*. Afo oplatM

�EASY ONE FOR HASTINGS

We Are Not
Headquarters

Won the Ball Game Friday From m
I&gt;clton, Score 13 to 3.

1

,
cure for
the j.
same. lam working among
it fre-

IRVING.

Haatings won tbe Imll game Friday belayed letter.
quently and have bad reveral oppor! afternoon from the fast Delton team by i Born, te Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kid- tunitiea to test this remedy.
#
a score of 18 to 3. I^elton’s Indian der Aug.. i&gt;. a son. Thomas wears a
Get five cents worth of copperas at
pitcher pteyed tlie star game for the’ hroatl
the dn,g rtore nnJ put in * fonr
| viaitore. Hia pitching held th- local*
Charle Frisby died at his home iu 0,ux*
Then ptra|r on h enouKh I
•down to four scorei in the first five ' Rutland text Sunday morning. Funeral 'Wt*t
* 1° db““™ ,L Apply
i’-ninirw, but in thi- sixth he weakened 1 Monday at 2 p, m. Services were con^“5 fingerH to parts afflicted. j|
Ladies’ Aprons.
Dress Goods.
' and not having proper support D runs ducted by Rev. J. W- Kidd of Irving. H W,U give im»®d,«te and testing re- L
—r.unw
TLeLitor.ryM.t.n.^llrtvhn^
”TOnd *PP11«““n &gt;■
w e have ’opened a few pieces pf
Made of best quality Apron Ging­
FOR COLO LUNCHES
lifter the amt luUf of Uw Mrrath to ■ the U. E church but Eridnv niKbt I
•
New Fall Dress Goods, Panamas.
ham, cheaper than you can buy. the
you wont find anything better
eroddotbo Drltpn team to etch the ' wM .)Oi,e wolt attended. The society ;
Mohairs, etc.
material and make
„nfl £A.
tlmn our Cold Meats. They, are
.
train
for
borne.
Burton
and
Koblewki
‘
cleared
&lt;7
(Hl.
prepared by an experienced iqan.
them. each. Zvb flllU vvu
vrci^thntaninytor tin, loe.1, The! Mi„ Si,„ GiUett is eWting Mend.
and are just what yon want.
Children’s Aprons, white and
rco^byinMingd wM.
nt Kocktord.
colored, prettily trimmed.
Delton0 3 0 u u o j— :i
Lace Curtains.
Hastings2 1 I 0 0 !&gt; —13a“d Mrs. E. E. Warner went on
Miss Opal Rbedileft Friday for Chi- •
- '
the eexurniun to Grand Rapids last
Our tine of Lnce Curtains is com­
cagu.
ASSYRIA FARMER’S,.CHJB.
Sunday.
plete anti ready for
i- Q j An
The MEAT MARKET Man
Guy Crook w:*i in Grand Rapids ■
For Waists and Suits
Pnigram for Aug. 20 te lie hvl d
b. A. Kennedy and wife entertained
inspection per pair leu lit MtvV
3 Two doors east of Cltu Bank.
Monday.
withjMr. mid Mrs. Alvah Briggs.
Company.from Indiana over Sunday.
" Phone 22 Hastings. Mich.
we have some new patterns in
Rev. H. H. VauAukru went to I
FORENOON
1
' Mrs. A. Lnthor visited- friends in
Hub Song. Devotioohls by Chaplin. Vermontville the latter imrt of hist Chariottn Monday.
Busing ression. Dinner.
' week.
.
Miss Helen Fritz ‘remrnotl from her
New Satteen Petticoats
AFTERNOON
Miss Minnie Jenkins went tu Bay visit in Adrian, Mich.
Irish Li nene, a part Jiuen fab
ClnbSong. Discussion—Which is the View Munday morning to visit her
Deville McQueen, of Grand Rapids,
New Suit Cases
ric, yard wide, per yard,... .. Xvu
more profitable, three cows or one bun- \j*ter Mary Jenkins . whu is ' staying wa* in the city Monday.
, dred fiens?
liens’: l&gt;*d
I
, Garrison
.4.. Moure jr. ’there fur a few weeks.
New Shirt Waist Percales, pier yd 15
by
New Rugs
Gtxjrgo
Coleman
went
to
Johnstown
Solee-Ethel PnJinater.
Recitation
——
Glen
Ii SLUri.P»L..l
1&gt;-I—»
—
• .
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.
Friday returning Monday
: Cmprovo. Select Reading—Mrs. Geo. - Mrs. S.. R. Chambers and Vera
CliamlKTb visited friends in Baltimore* Miss Nellie Stebbins visited' friends
Kent. ISulo—Hazel Prescott, DHaraasiou
। township over Sunday.
in Grand Rapids last week.
—Which is most profitable; Coarse or
to call ami see the very latest
R. K. Grant and F. L. Heath were
S. R. Chambers; Geo. McConnell and
fine vjool’ sheep* Led by Harry L.
print paper, known as the
•
Mayo, llnstmncntal Mumc— Kate Cum- wife spent Sunday nt the. home of F. Qrand Rapids visitors Monday.
R.
Chambers
nt
Hastings.
- Mrs. Charlee Wilkins, of Memphis,
mings.;Recitatin^-Bestie Smith Duet­
ARISTO GOLD PA°ER...,
Dr. C. ;E. Fay ana daughter Florine. &gt; laist Fridaj* afternoon Vera Chnmb- is the guest of Hastings friends.
Recitation- Alma Brown. Club Song. era entertained 15 of her little-friends
Mr. ami Mre.^E. Tyden tyent to Gun
LoniwIUiffoM Smith. Club Hetturter. « th"
"f hor “,lnt Mnt o«°- lake Saturday returning Monday.'
i^ will certainly be worth
your time to call and see
McConnell, in honor of Mary Houks, a
Mire Lixizu Aldrich, of Rochester.
r nuples of the work.
little girl rent out from Detroit for n N. Y.. is visiting Judge and Mrs.
। '
i
Ma»*»**
( vacation, by the Fresh Air Society.
' New Idea Patterns and Fashion Sheets for September,
LsOCd L IwwlArSa ( The little folks took n ridu to Middle- Mack.
Don't forget to mm* me before
• ville and returned in time to do justic* , Louis Michael, of Ames. la.’, arrived
in*
the
city
Munday
for
a.
few
days
you buy a Kodak, Camera, or
Nothing fight** age better than hap- Jo a supper that had been prepared for
visit.
supplies for same.
piness.'
' them.
| Sunday last. F. W. CUfforil's little
John Berger. 6f Niugura Falls, is
Mrs. M. E Taylor and Mrs. Fannie
visiting
at his neicc's Mrs. W. Adaughter Frances got into a bumble Strong are visiting the former** son
launpman's.
be«*s nerit and was stung terribly by H. C, Strong.and wife. .
H. J. Christmas, the bewi. She was quite ill frhm the D. A. Kennedy and family attended J. M. Hewes returvd Monday from
effects uf the stinging.
.. Mutthev^a picnic at l&gt;*ach lake last a ten dnvs visit with hi* daughter in
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
the
Grand Rapids.
The Cbariotte justices of the peace Saturday,
Hftstings,
Michigan
Mi.v» Nelik* Feighner. of Nashville.
have taken a stand against race suicide
Mis* 11 rare. Hills is spending a wonk «.]H*nt Sunday as the guest of her sister
and propose te make that city out do with friends in Battle Creek.
Mrs. Irving CresNey.
the famuu.s
Joe.- They offer to
Misj G race "McCann &lt; f Hading* spent
Mrs. c'ara Shackelton returned Sun­
many aN pereoixs
desiring free of
Sunday with her parents ut this ptese? day from a week's-visit with Mi«*
charge, until tM 23th of Sc^teml-er.
Fred
Stowell,
wife
nnd
son-Ralph
of
.Eiumh
Roe at Grand Rapids.
The Middleville Sun is now an all
Rev.- B. F. SFrilz went tu Zanes­
•Jiome print” paper. W»* arc* sure tbe HaMing*'Spent Sunday with D. A.
Kennedy
and
wife.
ville. G.. thi-. week te attend the
change-Mcill. H* appreciated by the
gulden wedding of his parents.
people of Middleville. The Sun has
LAKE VIEW.
been and is one of the l»e»t jiapers in
Mr. Xml Mrs-’Roy Andrus will move
Onr school oxunuences Sept. 1 with
Michigan printed in a town the. size of Mia® Qrai*e.\Vaddel asteacher.
। te this citySootr, having rented a part
Middleville.
of Sum Wood’s new apartment-honsi*. ;
Clark and family of Bridge ’street
An Illinois editor, who btartul ulwut called on Frank Charlton‘ami wife on
J. T. Lombard returned Saturday
from his outing in Northern Michigan
twenty years ago with 3 cent*- i» now • Monday.
wbrtb ♦Itei.iMKi says Sibley uf the Dim­
and is very much improved in health. f
Onr summer resort is booming, Irv­
ondale New«. His accumulation of
Miss Elsie Petteugill. of the State
wealth i- owung to his frugality, good ing Charlton built his hout house in road- b** ROD® to Ijijvy and Battle
his father’s hack yard.
habit*;-ir;'". attention to purines* and
Creek, tor a two w&lt;*eka visit wth rel­
Mr*,-Ed Faught and children fqs-nt ative*.
FINE TAILORING.
the fact that An uncle died- and left
Friday,with her mother 'Mrs. Wm.
him Mp.WK
Mrs. Will Barlx*r. who '*luis lieen
Patten.
A professor ha* discovered among
visiting her parents. Mr.and Mrs. S. S. ’
Mrs. Erb ;uid Florence Feijo are Garrison, returned tu Grand Rapids
some ancient -Tnin* what is supjwaed,
to be the eleventh commandment. Th**, spending a few days in Battle Creek.
Fridpy.
.
Mr*. -David Cogswell and niece are
text is as follows: Emas nJ yltptnorp;
Rev-J. R. Woo ton and family.. of.
■
visiting
II.
Cogswell
and
wife.
teeyap noht srelnu leyapswen a daer
Ovid, who have been visiting his par­
Open Evenings.
ton tlalw mJ.:.” The commandment;
Annie and Glendora Hale nnd gent k- ents and other relatives .Imre, returned
Phone 8G.
is easily translated by beginniig At the• men frie nd* were on our road Sunday. to their hpme Friday
end of the sentence and reading back­
Mrs. .Ella Juris and daughter Rnth
COBB'S CORNERS.
ward.
■
।called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas Smith
MORGAN.
Win. Krunewittcr and family and
New, attractive goods arriving• 1Sunday. the latter remaining a few
James
Matthews
and family are camp­
constantly at Mulholland’s.
&lt; ‘days.
SUICIDE OF MRS. FARRH.
ing at Wall lake.
George Gillispie lias been ’spending
Mrs. Eliza Hall of Mnnkcgou is visit­ , l*ast. W**dne*lay Aug. 9 wynl was
a few days with his stint Mrs. Kenreceived that Mrs. Anna’Farrh of Suning
her
sisters
Mrs.
John
Trego
and
body.
Held, Eaton Co. and daughter of Mr*.
j Mrs. Geo. Hutchinson.
.
Is the one thing that you eat at every meal in the day, and every day in
Roy Patten is home after working ,
Win. «*»
Hill
had
poison. Thia
hap,,
m “
&lt;*&lt;* taken
wiKi-ii [Kiimin.
mis napthe year. Should you .not then pay Rome attention as to how it is matje,
Z. Moor, udi.mlly .pwt S.turd.y
, „ Blx)ut „ o-d,,k B „ ,n(1 „
for
Adam
Smith
‘
through
haying
and
1
and whether it is cle»n, pure and wholesome?
4
ud
Hnnd.y
.1
Wall
lake
.be
gueat.
el
„
„.
d(K
.
k
H
„
(nn
.
harvesting.
SANITARY Is made out of the beet hour, and as soon as it is
4
TO BE WITHOUT
in. Kronew.tler.
orMl occomMj Friday. Interment af the
There will be no Sunday school next
ooE-xn
baked it is wrapped-in oiled paper, which keeps out
MIm Lena Brintol returned io her ; Qulmhy cemetery. The onrne aligned
all dust, dirt and 'germs. When you buy SANI­
Sunday ^n accunt of campmeeting.
TARY BREAD you know it is good, pure and wholeaonie, and it don’t
home in Johnnown Wi-deneeda;.
wa. that ahe rolu^l to mbmit to a
cost any more.
HIGH STREET.
Mrs. Floyd Brown of Ohio is visiting surgical operation which it is claimed

for Chicago Beef, but are Head
quarters for the-finest quality
oi Michigan Beef.
We have an extra niceslock on
hand now, and it you want nice,
tender fteaks and roast® just
favor us with your order—we’ll
do the rest. If you can’t come,
just call,us by phone.

PERSONAL MENTION.

F. W. Clifford

25c

^ite Ma,lra8.per 25cand30c

YOU ARE
INVITED

Amoskeag A Grain Bags 20c
Stark A Grain Bags 22c

Do You Want The

EST OF
EVERYTHING

In Groceries, Vegetables and Dry Goods?
Highest Price Paid for Produce

E. LUNN

See DePUE

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&gt;&gt;

You Cannot Afford

Accident Insurance»

Your time is WORTH PROTECTING—and we are IN THE
BUSINESS. The Legal Reserve, required by Law. deposited with the
State Treasurer to guarantee the payment of All .lust Claims-all of
which are paid at sight.

The PREFETRED

HOSPmu^.nd ACCIDENT

FLINT, MICH.
H. B. PROCTOR, DISTRICT MGR. BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES.

Bell Telephone 314.

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CHALOTTE, MICHIGAN

LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, SASH, AND

OUR

WELL KNOWN ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPER
CONTINUALLY ON THE MOVE.

Have You Seen Our Wood
Brick and Fence Posts?

We are selling Hard and Soft Goal at Rock Bottom rrioes:
at the same time guaranteeing the quality of your coal, We
invite you to ascertain If these statements are true.
Lehigh Egg and Nut,
Pocahontas,
Masailon Lump,

Masallon Nut,

Hocking Valley.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

the HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

the Dr. aaid might prove fatal.
J ease. *Sprindler of Woodland was I her father Isaac Cunningham.
the guest of A. Myep» and wife one
The social at Charles Olner’s last
Thursday evening was a snccem social- ' EWer Carpenter and his delegatee
i day last week.
-urted TnernUy tor Cedar Spring, to
Manning Doud of Hastings was the ly and Bnaneially. Proceed. IWl.Slt
. • attend the annual conference of tho
guest of his nephew A. E. Robinson
HIGH
BANK
h
'r''" ^thodiBts. The Elder preached
one day last week.
his farewell sermon Fridav night.
Miss Ethel Johnson took the teachers
Mi*. A. Edmond, and niece Mim
w„ , fnI1 honM.
exam maton last Thursday and Friday. Hazel Chare retnrtiod from Lansing
Mrs. Adkins and Mrs. S. Bollinger |
Geo. Crow has gone to visit his broth-' Saturday evening. Mrs. E’s mother sjient the latter part of last week in
who has been an invalid for .the past
cr in Orangeville.
Grand Kapids returning home Saturday
Mrs. F. Rice and son of Hastings two years is slowly failng. ’
evening
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fancher of Morg­
were the guests of- Alvah Seeber and
Tho bowery dance at Thornapple did
an visited at N. Latham'* Sunday.
i wife one day Inst week.
not prove to lie a snceens. but put the !
Some front, this place attended camp­
Mesdames M. and O. Hall uf Hastproprietors in a hole..
*
J
ings-wrre calling on old friend* in this meeting SnriJuvAt Pennock’s grove. I The K. O. T. M. were soinewhm
Jack Snyder-of Hinns corners spent)
। vicinity one day last week.
cousin'll'
di'WPuhited
in
not
weeing
Mr.
Boyh'
...
1 Mins Anna Peck gave a party to her Monday night with bi*
' ton on the grounds the lltE.
'
Bechtel.
; young friends lust Thursday which was
Mr. Childs of Sunfield wu in Morg­
W.’ H.- Eaton and son Her lien took an Saturday night and Sunday. . Caiuc .
■ enjoyed by all present*
Mrs. A. E. Brown to Battle Creek
to f’udi but at at tho dore of the day’s i
• Quite a number from this vicinity Saturday returning Sunday.
angling he was rewarded with one j
attended campmeettag at Pennock’s
Mrs. A. E Brown of Battle Creek speckled bass.
i
grove Sunday.
.
and Mary Eaton spent Monday with
A number of tbe Quimby and Pratt
’ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mosher of, their aistcr Mrs. F. Sitahy.
school
children
accompanied
by
their
j Cloverdale visited the latter's sister
Mrs. L. C. Schill of North .Dakota ;
rpicnicked at Ccle’a lauding
I Mrs. M. Seeber and husbtuid Sunday. and Mrs. A. E. Brown of Battle Creek |iarents
Saturday.
■ Miss Olive Johnson has returned .pent Frdny with Mr* H. BechU-1.
Mjnli) Mnin
tlw:
i from her work in Prairieville. Miss
Several from this vienty attended week visiting relatives in Charlotte. .
j.Amy,taking her place.
the Maecaber picnic at Thoniapple; Mr. and Mrs. Weaver’s daughter'
Wednesday. All rofort a good time Mnuj visited friends in NaahviDe last {
Many a man who seen his neighbors’ except it was too hot arid dusty.
wock
glaring sins has his own conscience
The Baltimore cornet band met SatMrs. Everly and Mrs. Brier of Hol- &gt;
chloroformed.
unlay evening to practice for the first j gate, Ohio, are vvisiting tbe former’s I
time since haying.began.
son Adam Everlyr of Moregn.
I
1 W. J. HOLLOWAY. HMtlnss. Mich
H. Hammond and family and N._^ Mre. Gharlea Carr i^ai prreertdoing '
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
Purcell and family spent Saturday fish-^Vnucwork for Frank Fotta.
Says to every church, that Longman
'W. 8, Adkins has a new gasoline
&amp; Martinez give a liberal quantity of i ing. «a well earned holiday for both.,
.
paint whenever a church is painted ' Lewis Eaton started for North Da- ,amP Pot in his 81010 °» trial.
kota
last
Thursday
where
he
will
re—'2~2~~~-—
with L. &amp; M. Palin. I gallons L. &amp; M i
main through harvepl and threshing, !

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are Just the Thing for Hot Weather.
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liltittrs.

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It will only cost you one cent for a postal, card
and tbe time to write uh, to get one of onr fam­
ous CLINTON PIANOS in your home ON
TRIAL! If you don’t want to buy the instra­
ment; after trying it, there it will be no obliga­
tion on youV part to do «j, anti wo will remove
it.
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Can You Think of
Anything More Fair?
The marvelous TONE QUALITIES of the Clinton
Pianos have made them justly famous. Dont buy a
Pjano because of its beautiful case alone. Buy one
that has the Tone Quality and the handsome finish
V combiired-|-that’s a CLINTON. We invite yonr inspec// tiou, and lour criticism—if you have any. We handle
several otner famous Piam* and can surely please you.

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.,

Furniti

Comers.

Hastings, Mich.

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 17, 1W5.
EAST ASSYRIA.
j
MiM Satie Wright of Assyria is help
ing Mm. Earl Thompeon for a fe*’ ■
j weeks.
t
,
POMONA ORANGE.
• Levi Pannulre of Spenceport. N. V, [
Barry
county
Pomona
Grange
No.
|
was
the
guett
of
Mr.
and.Mni.
John i
tv This City, Both East and
2V. will meet with Glass Creek Grange | Hilf last week.
SHERIFF WILL ARREST THREE
'
West Bound.
Wednesday Aug, 23, 190S.
j Miss lai* Markham who has Iwen the
CITY SALOON-KEEPERS FOR VI
Tho new time table of the Michigan
PROGRAM
Feri» L- Frnn. for. ‘J*’’ !
Central woa published Sunday, and Z LU:3O—O|M in Fifth Degree. Business i j .ist two weeks returned to her bo
OLATINO LAW’S PROVISION.
|
o you pin your hat to your
make* several important change* in Session. RejKjrts of subordinate Grange ■ in Battle Creek Saturday,
the train service, and now gives five
an hair? Can’t do it?
trains each way. omi new train, a local along thb line of lecture work mid ittf • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whipple and ■
aven’t enough hair? It must
ALSO SERVES
nature—whether instructive or more, little .son of Bellevue spent Sunday at |
1 being added.
s you do not know -Ayer’s
entertaining. Recess for dinner. 4 :00 tbe hotpe of John Hill and wife.
NOTICE ON THEM
Going west. There has lieen no
p. m.— Opeib se.ssiqn. Music—Glass
;iir Vigor! Here’s an introMrs. Chas. Morehouse and children i
%
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I change in the early morning train,
uction! Slay the acquaintTo Remove Partition And Keep Their which will continue to reach Hastings Creek Grange. Welcome zYddress-r- Howard. Hazel and Ethel of Rattle |
L’harles Newbmd Resputuie—H. N. Cteek are guests o( the furmer’a moth- .
&gt;ce result in a heavy growth
Barkeeper. Outot the Saloon. Aft*■ “■ The now local train will Bowman. Vocal Solo— Frank.Jenkins.*
er Mrs. Emily Morehouse.
.
.
reach this city at 8:31 a. tn. The sof rich,thick,glossyhair! And
er Hour., on Sunday, and
nooo tr.in „e,t rowthe. Him- The best method for clearing the road ; Mrs. M. IL Bradley and Mrs. Frank I
e know you’ll never be gray.
weeds ■ -Topic
fo general
Legal Holidays.
I 1Uga oy minutes earlier, or at 12:03 p. side of nbxioua
...
,
,
_ vBarber entertained
... .____ ’ their
.
father A. i
Sheriff Furnbw caught three saloons ! m. This train will makp no stops lie- discussion.
discussion. Will
B ill Krunhewitier.
KruubewHie...1Paper
ap&lt; r—
R,,j nncle L. Woodard of
।
Noted
women
c
openly violating tha law the other tween thia city and Grand Rapid*. * ot
women cunsi! *r"‘
...^ ■! south Battle Creek over Sunday.
night. One *as open for over 4U min-; a„d but three. Nashville, Charlotte 1
land, "music Glass
The
Thechildren
children and
and grandchildren
grandchildren ofo!
■Ml** v JtKOC*. Waytaixi. Mich.
ate. after tjjc legal .•Jm.t.g time, and and Halon Uaptds la-tween Ja.-k.ron •
‘ R«.iu,ioll_Mm.Miuni.- Mrw J. B Moon, held their annual
two had M-ree». and curtain, up for ,,nd (hi. city. There t. no change In , wMt-ellawou, Queationa ! family reunion at her home on • Aug.
that length of time after ten o’clock Un-train arriving at 4:2U p. tn. This l *1
■
A fine trme was enjoyed by all
SARSAPARILLA.
/he warrant, bad not beet, -read traln win make but one ,lop. Middle- T&lt;,t«l met).,.I. of ctmning fnnt with l-L A Bne trm.
enjo&gt;
y
HLLS.
CHEEKY PECTORAL.
wllU the BANNER went to pro*, but I ,«!&lt;&gt;. Itetwc-n Hu-atings and arond ot »!••"«■ »«S»r and cooking l-fore prromtt
...
lbe\ M»n wtll lat.
H.pid. and but two. Charlotte and
.SSt t On-Wednesday
°
.... -■ ” evening of last week
.Which do yon believe to be more profit- , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fenn entertained
The sheriff will also serve every sa- • Eaton Rapids. Is-tween Jackson and j
able, surner or winter dairying-: Wm. jn honor of Mrs. Chas, Morehouse and
lounist iu Hastings with a written no- Hastings. The train bd-mcrly arrivlice directing him to at once remove ing at 0:38 p.- in. now inrivos nt 9:41 Havens. How shall we keep the Grange daughter* Hazel and Ethel of, Battle
interested and entliusia-tir: Will Oti
” s Creek, who are the guests of 'Mrs. E.
all acruung nnd partitions as required j p. m,
.­
Morehouse. Mias Hazel who ik* taiby law and further to not permit their
Going cast. The first Io arrive from Musi&lt;S-Gla.w Creek Grange. Mrs. anted
eletutionist gave a number of
k*rkMjp» r»« in the saloons after hours Grand Rapids will lie at 1.17 a. n&gt; E. T. Osgood, Lecturer.
; fine reciUt ions; .while heraiirtdr Ethel
and on Suudays and legal holidays, as instead of 2:00 n. m: the next at s n.
assisted by Master Harold Ibjnchler.
IN FAR-AWAY ALASKA
the law plainly directs they must-not nu instead of 7|57 a. tn. The fast
gave a ndimher of fine songs in their
■ lie. Both tluste provisions have befcn train east will reach Hastings at not»u
most pleasing manner. W. Ej Fenn
pentiKtuntly violated.
instead of 11:53 a jji. and will stop at 1
In insisting upon strict conformity Middleville, this .city. -Na-hville. George Bessmer Has Taken Up Land and daughter furnished music o^ violin
ami piano. A fine time was fnjoyed
with the law by the saloons. Sheriff 1 Charlotte and Eat(&gt;n Rapids. The new
and Is Prospering Nicely.
7»y »&gt;*•
Furniaa and Prosecutor Pryor will have train will make till -tops and get to
In That Territory,
the support of public opinion. Ther e; Hastings ut 5:Up p. m The train
Gerge B4Wtaier, of Valdez. Alaska,
BUDD CORNERS
cannot be with safety any class in any | formerly reaching Hastings at K 13 Mrfived in tht. city Thursday fora few
Going Somewhere?
, Miss Nellie Budd of Chicago is
?
community
privileged
to
iMjrmstently
'
nowgetshereat
f&gt;.H»
p.m.
anti
makes
nu
I
He will return shortly to
Good. We re Interested,-,
iyg
her
parents
this week.
.
vwlate and ignore the law. Lawless- j Htops -between Hastings and Grand , hu Ur mwhv honi&lt;_. z(!eorp. has taken.
Floyd Budd, wife and daughter of •
( ntss of one kind nnd by one class can , Rapids !ind but two. Charlotte and | uj) two
of l(H, acrw, each. jnto
. only breed contempt for law Sheriff Eaton Rapids, between^ thh city “nd l thc full peswesion of which he will Battle Creek spent Sunday with H.
TRUNKS,
Furnim has been a fair, patient and Jackson.
won &lt;vnie । provinK up the claim*, Budd and family.
3WT CASES, T3AVEUJH6 BAGS
Mias Bresie King of Battle Creek is
vigilant bfllcdr, and all cltuwes of Citi- ■ it is evident that the Michigan Cen- : (ieorge
in the Army for three
: zens will-bo pleasedJf he will see that ; tral is bidding hard fur the through )
^d while in the service was being entertained bv Misi Genevieve
cv-r shown in thi&lt;* city. The low
prices will iiiiereat you an much
J the laws of this state are enforced ■ juutsnnger bnsines^ to nnd from t5ra,ni Rationed tn Alaskn K.
.....n enter- Iden.
He the
as the high &lt;|trait :y of the goods.
without respect to jterson. class or Rapids
lbe ,.n\p|
Steam- _.goy
~ Qf tb„
On Thursday last the South society
•! business affected.
------ —‘r~
^jp (
‘
, whose
Ixiats ply "between were very pleasantly entertained at the
. . .. .. cottage
..
*by Mr. an(j ।
A COMPLETE BUILDING
. Sun
mid Yoknhonta. —
He; Jordan-Payette
were
didn’t like this business, so Im? went Mrs. Xndrew Payette. There
’
X CARLTON-HASTINGS GOOD ROA DS
X
Bills are out announcing the date of j S. Ureuael is Ptow Prepared to Do to AlaHka ‘and took up a soldier claim alxjtit 73 present." The day .was per­
fect
and
a
very
bountiful
jicnic
dinner
and a preemption claim. It must nut
£L the Good Road Bee, which is Aug. 30. : Business, and is Well Equipped
lie supp.xsed that Alaska is of no also ice cream and cake were served.
. I The promoters of this road live propose
^or Doing it.
as
a
farming district, A good uncial time was enjoyed by all.
value
; graveling the road from Andrus corner |
north io tb. town Un,, .nd h.vo pot
»■ tlre.wl
romjJrtrf bl. now Along the Pacific coast line is
Mrs. Louisa Moon who hjis been.
much land that will be valuable visiting friends at Kalamazoo and
t torth .very eflurt to m.ko it » root-™bmlding Mra. from tln-C. K. * &amp;
IT WILL
t and now .11 tb»t remain, to bo done to ‘’-Po* «■&gt;■&gt; *• "»» ™‘d&gt; &lt;»' bu-.n™., for farming, and tbe clitante is Hickory Corners for several uweks han
PAY YOU, '
T crown tho event 1. for .very farmer
Everything .boot b.a plant &gt;. very tine. Further than this. Alaska has returned home.
to call and look over my new t who lr.,.1. thie road to be proront eonven.enUy arranged aldtng. from wine timber district* that will be
atook of
J with team and wagon and .good rot of I ‘te C- K- *
P”"K •« .
dt“r’ very valuable. George is laying the
THE WIRES ARE WORKING. .
□OLD WATCHES. CHAINS. RINGS,
▼
, ,,
,
. ..if l»... V...s 1.1 ■ ...wn
,♦ va—a* a-mi.
dump boards and fall tn Uno and see i 6f his buildings making it very con- । foundation fof a proei&gt;erou« future by- Secretary Schantz says “the wires i
CUrF BUTTONS. FOBS, CLOCKS. cU.
[
venient
for
loading
and
unloading
I
b
j
B
.
course,
although
there
is
much
before you buy. •&lt; a
a t how much can be done.
i ---- ---- *
""W" ■“.&gt;
,• . - “
.................. .. —---- - —
are working*’ the hard w’ork and hust­
nice stock of them and am t
The ladies are especially invited to [ «&lt;K&gt;dM MrwU1 mak* ,nl* hardship for the first settlem ini such । ling are on. It takes plenty of both to
receiving new goods every ♦ attend with bmikota well tilled, a. that ooea.lt.naUy and buy old machinery. , „antry a. Alaaka.
insure a good fair, but the necessary [
day. I will make you a price 1 the dtoveier. can be well fed. Bro. Iron, hr^ copper etc.. and perhap.
work that must be done is being done
that’s right..
- nmtm, dont forgot to have a Mai net . I««r
» ■&gt;’ «eh&gt;&gt;&gt;b.h a toandry. of
CLARK-LINIH AN.
REPAIRING
and a rousing Fair will lie the result.
of all kindt;, done in a 'work­ ♦ ! of dump iM.ard. ao that no time will be which thi. eity-i. imrely in anal.
St. Augustine church, KMnmazuo. Later on he can tell the people more of
manlike manner and giraran L , lout in untoatbng. By onlcr Cumm.
Th.- outlook for a good boainee. t.. was the scene of a ven’ pretty wedding ■ the ]mrticulara.
teed.
+
। very promising and Mr. Greusel s
Wednesday morning at nipe o’clock.
Geo. Newton, jew"u!« ♦f[1 Your prescriptions "filled• at Hui-■. friends unite in wishing him success. In the presence of a well filled ehtirch Ernest Yedel, a Paris literary man,
of relatives and friend* of the bride
•WHAT WOMEN WILL DO."
t • ho Hand’s Drug Store with skill. • No J
• wns once a lieutenant In the French .
Open Evenings.
'rhe great-play ."What Women Will and grounr. Mitts Mary E. Linihtin. of - navy. At one time be commanded a
substitution.
I Do." la now playing all the larger Kalamazoo, atid Thomas J. Clark, of’ small warship charged with the duty of
cities in the central and eastern states, Hastings, were united in matrimony. preventing the entrance of fdVeign yes- ,
T ! and will lie the attraction at Hastings The Very Rev. Father O’Brien ufiiciat- seis Into a Siamese harbor. A Scandi- j
(
.
on Aug. 24. The play is a new senta- ed at the nuptial, high mara- served narfan ship, wljh n Siamese cumwodore
REMNANT
tiuual melodrama frum the pen of the iby Alton Barker and Francis Carroll, who Tailed himself Armand Duplessis
| ■? well known and clever playwright, two little friends of the bride and de Richelieu. attempted to enter by tbe *
nuthorizatiuii of tlx1 French
I i' । Harry Jackson. The cast is large and groom as altar boys. Tbe wedding alleged
minister nt Bangkok. M. Vede wrote
( every part in the hands of competent march which announced the entrance a note In these terms: "if you don't deI j artists. A remarkable
aiiipwre&lt;-k &lt;»f the bridal party, was played by Sis­ alst, 1 shall open tire." Then hr learn- '
7 ; scene, with a real life sixe boat turned ter Gabrielle. The bride wore a gown that Mme. Riclivlk’U was with her bus- .
) । upside down in full sight of the iiitd- of white Persi’an lawn, elaborately band, ami he tied the uote to a magnif- .
1 have opened a new Bowl­
ing Ailey in the building
is now on.
The first1) ience, a wonderful death straggle and trimmed with Valenciennes lat-e and icent bouquet. The commodore with
across1 the street west of
, ) ' leap for ’life, an amazing life isiat Swiss insertion, and was attended by the Illustrious name desisted and thank­
Hotel Harry. Everything
ones
to
call
get
the best [scene to the timely reecue. are some Miss Catherine Cagney, a cousin of ed the. polite lieutenant profusely for
. will ue kept quiet and or­
derly. *
chance at the assort­. p I uf the marvelous effects introduced in Cloverdale. Miss Cagney was gowned the flowers.
i the piece, which keep the i&gt;eople in a in a Nile green silk. &gt;’The groom was
EVERYTHURSDAY
ment. The price is so j state of wonder and bewilderment.
attended by hi?* brother Edward S.
There are no finer eyes tn the world ;
Clark.
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.
AFTERNOON and EVE­
low they will not last
than those clear gray eyes of Quaker
BUSINESS MEN WON.
NING will be open to
After the services at St. Augustine's gray that now and then we see &lt;n some
। but a few days.
ladies.
' In the bowling contest at the ten was concluded the relatives retired to . good woman’s face. Somehow-or other *
pin alley Tuesday evening lietween the the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. ‘ they ’till ydu with a vague desire to [
SPECIAL.
: business men and clerks of the city, and Mrs. M. K Liniban, 428 Parson St. pray. They are rhe eye* that shine
CALL
AT
ONCE
Every Thursday afternoon
j
the busineas men Avon by a score of । where a wedding breakfast was served ’tfth lovelight &lt;a beautiful old wordi.
from S to o o'clock the alley
I 1743 to 164X John Jones for the to about one hundred.
lb® !iRht of «'n ^ceedlug kindness for
will be oj»en Fret of Charpt
to Ladiet. and .Grutfemen
I businees meh and Clem Foster for the
Prof. «».l Mm Frank Flynn Inrn, ,
,
when escorted by Ladies.
dad
both
rood
an&lt;l
t.Mroroenl.1
mu„Tta- ’T
a ”,
clerks distinguished thvmselres by . ...
.
tion. Si'.iikesjM'are s|&lt;e:iks of eyes “green
; making the highest scores. A Urge sic during tho serving
nH |wk&lt;. ,U(I JmloMy ns a "green eyed '
Willis Ketzbeck,
j number were present. One of tho
Many guests from away were pres- • monster." A person with green eyes Is .
Phone 113,
City Drug Store-J I'features of the evening, was the. silent ent including about forty from the often stigmatized as "cat eyed" and Is 1
Prspristor.
Hastings,
::
Michigan! I(?) "rooting” for the clerks, by their following surrounding eith«: Hast- supi&gt;osc&lt;l to poweas all a cat’s purring
lings. Paw Paw. Cloverdale, Battle »od Ingratiating insinuation.‘-Brown
enthusiastic supporters.
('reek. Pavillion and .Grand Rapids. Book.
. Mr. and Mrs. Clark left on the after­
noon train for Hustings, where tjfe ; A highlander who sold h rooms went
' father and sisters of the groom - enter-' into-ii Imrbcr shop In Glasgow to get
Jefferson Street,
taimdat a reception for them and shoved. The barber boughtuu.«
’ne«.of bis
HASTINGS.
•
MICHIGAN
'where they will spend two weeks brooms nnd after having shaved him
I ani prepared to show the public , among relatives; and friends, when \ naked the price of it. "Twopence.” sit Id
a special line of
: they will returfi to Kalamazoo. They lhe h'ghlnntler. "No. no.’’ said the otb’ d'ill take up dirir residence on Graw pr
u,n p|vc -vo“ tt l*nnF- «ud
INFANTS’ and CHILDREN'S
8t. The manoJ in which their friend*1 , bat .doe*
Jnke &gt;’&lt;««■
CLOTHING,
Will find at our headquarters in the Jones Build­
UNTOM for th. m i.citato, of tte
.Pt &gt;" "“»■'«'»* &gt;'
ing ou Jefferson Street, a nice line of Gas Stoves
Slips, Dresses. Suits, Wdials, Shirts, ...
.
....
.... and naked what he had to pay. "A penhigh
roteem
in
which
both
.re
Uriel
tn
wl(l
,
hp
b
,
rt
.,
r
wlll
Rle
,
Bonnet*.
Buggy
Blankets,
Outing,
and Kanges. which we will sell at a very moder­
Fancy, Embroidered or Plain Flan- the social circles.
■
bnwbtv. and if that doesn’t satisfy you
ate price At the present price of fuel, gas is
Dels.
Mrs. Clark-is a young woman of ex-1 pit on my beard again.’’—London TatThe Famous Stork Water Proof
cheaper to burn. 11 commends itself not only in
Goods in Pants, Bibs. Aprons, etc , emplary character and a favorite of j ler.
this-reSpect. lait it does away with all dust, dirt,
both’ young and old. The groom is
’
----and Stork Sheeting by the yard
and smoke, and does not heat up the house.
The schemer*.
These goods are not rubber, have no the son &lt;&gt;f Thontas Clark, a prosperous j
odor and can be washed and dried farmer of Hastings township, and well
“1&gt;on,t -TOU
‘»&gt;at you
Meals ban be prepared more quickly, and can be
instantly.
'
better cooked by gas. than by means of any other
A full lino of Hosiery for Babies. known loth hero .nd in Kolmaroo. “Ta,^'r „
He is at inw&lt;-nt an eft cient employee^ yoil knew all tfai
t0 prj. &lt;uaQ
Children and Ladies,
fuel.
of the C. K. &amp; b. R. IL and W held in loose from It you'd realize that he has
Sofa^illowp. IPsigiis and (Jen ter high esteem by the company and hia| to be closely attached.”—Washington
Pieces with Belding Bros. Silks for fellow workmen.
—
Star.
working same.
Wash Ribbons, Laces and Embroid­
SNOWED AUGUST Sth.
K.arrl.ar.
eries, and everything else the Babies
. । The
Tbe Author’s J
_JVIfe—How can you
and Children may need.
Mich, . j ------------wi9e an upr—
to rtnti
. Mrs. J. La Ville, of Newberry,
- --------—tmsea story when you
Call and see me and you will find
my goods and prices always just visited her friend Mias Calin Milla, I haven’t been on the witter for yearn?
RIGHT.
Friday. She reports that At her home , The Author-Well, I’ve beptt married
there was half an inch of snow on the I for twt‘nt3’ years, and yet I can write a
MINA M. SCOTT
ground August 8.
I *ove atoiy.—Life.

r

3um Hair?

ALLEGES VIOLATION lNEW
CENTRAL TRAINS
OF LIQUOR LAW Give Excellent Paaaeager Service

I THE GRANGE j

1

HASTINGS CITY SCHOOLS
First Semester Will Begin

Tuesday,

5th.

More Courses of Study; Freedom in Their Selection;
Larger Corps of Instructors; Better Facilities
for Instruction in Laboratories and
Library than ever before.
Our General Courses.

• Embrace Toni years'work in English. Mathematic
Science. Latin. History: two in German; opportunity
for work in Music. Drawing ami Expression.
Our Commercial Course

. •

Mt&gt;blisli«l tbl. year IndiHlw. Book-k**l'iu|l, slrnography and T.ptwriting Cummwclsl Law, Arithmetic aud Geography?., lots worg .
will be in charge of an iu*tru. tor who ha* had special preparation and
oflice experience in the branches offered.

The County Normal Training Class *
ott.r. splendid opportunity tar tbow wno yrisb to beeon.e twu bere
and expect to do work in the Country ScboblR. lbe pdroeeoranersof
the class of last year and the demand for their service*, this is g»&gt;j&gt;d ’
evidence of tbe success of thi* department.

Parents.
Ue trust that jgtu are anxious to place within the hand of yuur
children the power that an education brings; that in Uns work we
may co oiwiate with you. giving you the service of an institution thht
we must heartiiv commend and that our citizens loyally support,

04

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
;.i**For any other information, inquiries, annouucrmeut'of Wl, etc.

Address, A. W. CHAMBERLIN,

W. H. Myers &amp;. Son,

NEW
BOWLING
ALLEY

Sept

We believe that oar Public Schools offer the beet
preparation for life, whatever and wherever that II e
L to be. at the lowest expense. 1 he Public Schools
are not in Education to make money; they declare ।
no dividend save that of the boy ami girl, broadly
grounded in the essentials of a pre laration and insnired with a purpose to.be Bucceesful. Diinng the j
last thirty years our schools have graduated over 400
men anti women who testify freely to the va ne of the
Pdiblic School.
Onr schools offer you today

Superintendent. Telephone No. 42Z.

The Thomas Grain Drill

WALL PAPER
SALE

Q. A. HYNES'

CHILDREN'S EMPORIUM

GAS USERS

Thornapple Gas
and Electric Co.

• The Thomas Grain Drills are used by the leading­
farmers throughout the country. They are strongly
made, but run very light and eajy, and do their work
perfectly. The machine this year has improvements
ovfr all other machines of this kind, and. are now a

Complete Success
in every way, and deserving of the closest inspection of
wiry buyer, as it han important features possessed by
no other Drill. Every Drill is GUARANTEED by a
Company that MAKES GOOD its guarantee.
The Irante is maile of heavy high Carbon Steel ang­
les with reinforced corners and securely bolted.
Call and See this Drill Before You Buy.

GOODYEAR BROS
PHONE NO. I. THE HARDWARE DEALERS HASTINGS, MICH

fhiltfl to
tra4e »t a store when you
B’S5 aa fiOOd
aww veilllj
kn()W witli0Iaa&lt;ioubttl&gt;at your
orders will-ham prompt, careful attention and be filled
with the best to be had;

It
abk' to l)raud-&gt; aIld get
,m‘
II’s» a flood
QIMI Thina
VIHIIH ,o
th^tliepartidhr
what you aak for.
so.

We nriver subatitnte, unleits you say

flftftit fhitta
Palarine
best
» Ha OWU
VDinu to
thebuy
world
8old Oil.
oniy the
byua,

Il’s a flood
It’S a flood Ching
Pk-,,.

in

to WkwphonouB for anything

cook k Sontz,

�HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 17. 1905.
M. C, Excursions.
Round trip summer Tourists rates to
Bayview, Charlevoix, Harbor Springs,
। Petoskey. Traverse City and all MichiJoe Merrill who clerk, in ClilW.
i met market, i. ill with .ppemlicitia 1, gan resorts are now in effect and will • • Lee Pryor wm in Charlotte Tuewluy.
continue throughout tho summer.
WAXTHO—Oirl to board and go to-| Very cheap rates are given with a re- I Claude Slawaun is home, again from
; Ann Arlx»r.
: whool. lira Kay Qnigley, ,7oa E. Bond i turn Ihnit until Ort.- 31.
street.
Emmons Chase is spending a few
I Special round trip Sunday rates are days at Grand Ledge.
The ndrertuwd fall gamo did not
take |)lace Saturday, a. the Dolton I■ now in effect, a rate of one fair tor the
Luke
Waters and wife spent Sun­
I round trip will be charged. Pingers
team failed to show up '
.
I must reach starting point by midnight day with Lowell friends. .
’ Sixty eight took dinner at A. C ji same date. Tickets are good on all i Robert and Hubert Cook went to
i Boyes, at the Rutland Ladies Aid So- paaaenger trainaon this division if they Muskegon Tuesday oh a visit.
I ciety meeting Friday last.
A Michigan train for MichiganI Milo Freeman, of Kalamazoo, was ■
j We hope the start the Michigan Cen- '
in the city on business Tuesday.
people, fast comfortable and conveh-J
। tral trains made Monday is notan in- ■
Miss Agnes Dooley, uf. Freeport, is j
| dication of what they will regularly •rnt. Michigan Central "Wolverine’, i the guest of Mias Fern Prosser this
saves half a day going .and coining and j
| do. for nearly ovary train was late.
■gives a whole day for buaimMs in New 1 week.
At the Presbyterian parsonage 'Sat­ York. leaves Hast ingest 11:53 a. m. j Mrs. Emma Alien, of Kalamazoo, is I
; urday, Claude M. Johnson, of Irving, Detroit 8;40 p. m.. arrive Buffalo 8 :5(1 [ visiting at her brother’s, George Bradand Sarah J. Page, of OrangevUle’ I P- m.t arrives Grand Central' Station
were united in marriagvt. Rev. H.H. 1 New York. 8:00 a, m. The fJWt«-st । Mrs. .Sherman Rich, of Minneapolis,
VanAnken officiating.
I train in America. Try it
is the guest of Mr. anti Mrs. (led.
Crittenden Jt Irving are arjonging II Canadian Natl, exhibition. Toronto Miller.
*
. to leave Hastings. 1/you have work Ont.. Aug. qa tu-Sept, ll—o.}. For
Mrs. Frank Maynard went tu Nash­
j for them to do, attened to it this week, i1 this occasiuu a fare of one regular first • ville Thursday to visit relatives and
Your last chance to have that umbrella |I class fare phis 23 cents fqr the round friends.
.
j recovered or choir upholstered.
trip is’authorized. Date* of sale Aug.
Peter Wills, uf Detroit. sp«nt Sunday
! Miss Olga Garrison-^entertained at ‘37 to Sept. ’ fi inclusive,.
limit in this city as the guest of Milan
•
tea Thurs.hiy eveinug. at the home of 1I Sept. 12 inclusive.
Waldorff.
. her.sister. Mrs. J. M. Bauer, in honor.,, National Encampment Grand. Army
Miss Clara DeGolia. of C
' uf Miss-EtheLWeatherford, of Middle­ i of the Ttepubli^ Deaver. Cold, Sept, Hjieat part of last week with overdale.
Elizabeth
ville. Helen Ahllierg. of Chicago and j 4-7—03.’ There will ho a very low
Miss Jennie Drummond, of Prairieville i; round, trip rate given lor the above ucMr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
M&lt;
. ,
(’overs were laid for twelve.
; ciLKioii, Dates of sale Aug. 2J’ tu Sept.
have returned from a two weeks xisit
• \ ern Ackrtl. uf Cjwth'on. was arrest • ■ 2 inclusive, return limit Sept. 12. . Bv in Chicago.
ed by Sheriff Furnita on a warrant ।( paying a fee of 50 units an extension of
Dr. McGuiness, of Nashville, was
1 charging him with bastardy. He wag1। time until Oct. 7 can Ixj st'curecL In­
the guest -of Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Oreteey’
taken before Justice Bishbp Monday. •,: quire nt ticket office for purtk-ulnnt. over-Sunday.
and refused to plead, so a plea of not ’1 Sunday excursion to (4rand Rapids
guilty was entered. Hu was hound I[Aug. 20. Special tain leaves Hastings i Mra Sophia Muqihy nqurnied Sunover to the circuit court, furnishing a !I 10:43 a. in. Makes no stops west of day from an extended visit vwith De$400 liond for his appearance then.
Hastings, returning leaves Grand Rap­ troit friemliL
The ilisses Eva Martin anil Eatella
William Long. whoVil! lie well re- j ids 0:30 p. in. Bikes and liaby caljs
Casey, of Roanoke,
isiting
free.
membered by many of our readers as ’checked
1
: he Worked tor Busby Bros, for some ; National Fireman's .-Association, at 11. Martin’s.
Chas.
Burch
and
Lester McFadden,
time, died a,t Ionin Monday of typhoid i Kansas Qity. Mo. Aug. 2:i-3i. iyor&gt;. j
fever. He had married just a few ' Dates uf’ side Aug. 28, n-turn limit of Grand Rapids. viisted at. Kotiert
months agu Miss Clara Wuodman. of 1Sept. 3. For this bcca-sion very luw Burch s Sunday.
Paw Faw, who was a teacher in the round trin rate is authorized. Tickets
A. E. Heath returned Monday from
Ionia schools. The funeral whs held ' igood over any direct route west of; it ten days visit with friends in West­
Tuesday.
’
j I Chicago.
ern New York.
Judge Davis, of Ionia, upheld the [' American good road makers good
Mr. audMr».G eo. Kuhtxand daugh­
special drain law for Ionia county. ■ ruads convention. Port Huron. Micb. ter Iona, of Ionin, are guests1 of ^Mr.
Aug.
29-81.
Dates
of
sale
Aug.
28,
29,
and
Mrs. A. McCoy.
That
county
has
a
drain
law
that
ap;
1.
The Druggists,
plies to ito own territory alone, and is 80.
' return limit Sept. 1 inclusive. A ■ James Wickham anij wife, of Grand
(mods Peflivered.
rate of one fare plus 23 cents for the Rapids, spent Sunday with Mr. and
unlike
the
law
passed
by
the
last
legisi
1
■ 'filers filled the day received
lature which applied to Barry and sev- 1round trip is aythorizisL
Mrs.-John Wickham.
.
era! other coupties, and which has j On account of Lalior -Day Sept. 4,
Miss' Orpha Sisson, of Freeport, is
been declared unconstitutional by tho iround trip tickets will be sold at great­ the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Palcircuit judge in Gratiot Qj. lieeauM*! ly
1 reduced rates. Dates of sale Sept. 4. , mat ier for a few. days.
the act is inconsistent with the title. ; ireturn limit Sept 5. Tickets can be ! L. C. Reed, of Louisiana, visited
The notice of tho funeral of Mra j !sold only to points within 30 miles his brother -George W. Reed the past
Jacob A. Riis contained thia request: 1 *from Hastings.
week, leaving Monday.
- W. S. Barron Agt.
"Friends are requested to send no
Miss Frances Burling, of Grand Raj&gt;flowers, but give the money instead to j t
ids was the guest of Miss Mabie Bat­
the poor.’’ That is worth thinking
son Sunday and Monday.
about, and acting upon. If the spirit , ANNOUNCEMENTS
Miss Elizabeth Braugthon. of Mid­
of onr dead look back to us. will they {
dleville, visited at Mr and Mrs. Fred
not rejoice n^ore at the sight of hungry
Stebbins*
the past week.
The Christian Science Society serv­
ones fed. and naked ones clothed than
in GL A. R. hall. Topic at 10: 80
Mrs. Lee Gelilinrt, who ha? been ।
at the sight of .costly flowers wither- ices
'
Clirist Jesus.
visiting friends nt Batavia, N. Y., is
in£ to decay upon their tombs? The a.m.
1
smiles of those to whom the opportun- ' There will lie no service at tbe U. &lt;B. expected hoinp this week.
Clayton Hinckley left Tuesday foF
church
next
Sunday
morning
or
eve
­
ity to smile is seldom given; tho re- ‘
Tpe Sunday school meets at the California, where he has a. position as
joiciugs of those to whom the oppur- ning.
1
.
usual
hour.
Instructor
in an academy.,
tunity tor rejoicing seldom comes— '
K Y»u Eier See So Many Clocks?
these will be mure welcome tribute to
The Epworth , League next Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodbaum. of
t
j will be led hy Miss Grace Kuliftnazoo, spent Sunday with Mr. I
:nd», froni the common the memory of the dead than all the evening
flowers that might be heaped upon! Pryor.
1
Subject •‘The duty uf. wiusume- and Mrs. George Bradley,
i!t «&gt;r other, metal liitninuI ebungh tii c$rry in your their graves.—Ex.
11 ne«8." All are invited.
Arthur Brown and family nee at
•' to thd huge njassive
Floyd Starr will continue his work their Wall lake cottage, where they 1
Any School Book, new or .second
hand, at flulholland’s Drug Store. 1 in Barry county organizing Loyal Tem­ will remain-for two weeks.
perance Legions, speaking at following
Mr. and Mrs George Heath returned
places: Dblton. August- 18, Prairieville Saturday from a visit with friends in ,
When you buy our Aug.- 19. South Pine Lake Aug. 20. Grand Rapids and Lansing.
OUR .. BREAD you ’ can Orangeville Aug- 2 1, Cedar Creek Aug’. Mra Will Doud and daughter Ra­
know that you are 23 Lacey Aug. 24. Hastings Aug. 23, chel. of Pasadena, Cat. are visiting I
u-.f and Accurate repair
the best of Kilpatrick church Aug. 27. Holmes
BREAD getting
itnndXlloekt is a most
M r. and Mrs. (’has. Allen.
materials, baked by
it part &gt;&lt;f &lt;&gt;uir business and
an experienced baker church Aug.^28. North Castleton church
Mr. and Mrs.C . W. Mixer left Mon-1
h; our particular attention.
and in the most scientific man­ Aug. 29. Middleville Aug 30 Grand
LouHrt.as the Optical and
day fot Cleveland and Pittsburg. I
ner. Everything pure, clean, County Rally at Delton Aug. 31.
usiness under his control.
and wholesome.
They
expect to return Saturday.
There will • be no services st the j
If you want the best, ask your
Mrs. W*1™1 Clark and son. of
Presbyterian chiyeh until September.
grocer for Barnaby's Bread.
”
’v ------------hungry come to
When
yuu
The W. C. T. U; will meet with Mrs. Battle Creek, visited Mr. and Mik
ns for a
Fuller. 203 W. Hill street, Tuesday af- Sam Wood ’Saturday and Sunday.
The Jeweler.
WARM
ternnon Aug. 22. Adjoqrned meeting. ’ Miss Vinnie Ream will recite at tbe ,
Hastings,
Mich.
MEAL
Fanners picnic to tie held at Streeter’s j
MISS MARJORIE
*
landing. Gun lake. Friday and Satur-,
___
____ „ is neat, and clean.
Everything
Lunch Room in connection and
FLEMING MARRIED
order cooking a specialty. Nice
Min Lucile Coykendall, of Allegan,
line of Cigars and Candies.
who him l&gt;een visiting her Minter Mrs.
To Mr. Albert H. Morris, of Phila­ L. J. Goodyear, returned home MonBarnaby Bros.,
delphia. Ceremony Performed
First door east of Banner Office.’
. in Detroit. '
,
Phone 123
Ho»Ung«, Mich.
Mik M. M. Slocum. who had it
Miss Marjorie Fleming, well known stroke of paralysis in left side atout
ten
weeks ago i« now able to walk a
i in this city, was marriotl Tuesday eve'
•
! ning of last week in Detroit to Mr little.
Miss Elizabeth Murphy and Daisy
• Albert H. Morris, of Philadidphiu,
i coniing to Hastings tlrt? following day Burns, of Jackson, wore the guests of
। for a short visit with her gnmdparentH Miss Fern Prosser Monday nnd Tuesday
•
j Mr. find Mrs. J. L. Reed.. Mr. Morris of last week;
has h responsible position with a large
Master Marton Burch and Miss
. Engraving house in Philadelphia and Lucille Randall, of Grand Rapids,
' that city will l-e their home. Jla-tingn visiting their cousins Frances and
■ has been the residence of Mrs Morris Thelma Burch.
; at various times for several years past,
Mr. and Mrs Mat. Murphy and
GOOD SOLID LEATHER
and she has -been a great favorite in Quinfr, of Jackson, were the guests of ,
’ social circles whenever here, and won Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prosser the toro |
! friends'generally who wish oincerely part of the week.
.
All Leather, the kind that wears. Made by the
I all good things may fall to the lot of
Del Fowler, of Battle Creek. arrivec •
' herself and her husband in their
in the city Monday. He .and Arthui
RINDGE KALMBACH. LOGIS CO. of Grand
married life.
Crotiwr left for the lake Michigan re­
Kapids. Mich". Come In and try a pair for serNOTICE
• , sorts where they wilTspend two weeks. ।
This'la "fjay up’’time of year. 1
Forest Woodmansee and wife, who I
vice.
would request that any person having have been visiting at Mrs. llane Up­
any account or ’ past due noth, should John’s and jvith other friends re- I
call and settle the same promptly be- turned to their home in Grand Rapids |
for-Sept L 1905. I have bills which Monday.
must be paid. Don’t put this off. But
Robert C. Pae, a prominent business
call at once as. it takes money to do man of Toledo, Ohio, together with
The Quality Shoe Store.
businesL After a while wont do.
his
wife and five children, comprised a
Jesse Townsend.
merry automobile party, who stopjaul
in
this
city a short time Sunday en­
Mrs. Jacob Brandstetter died at her
route to Grand Rapids.
home at Middleville Motiftay.

Melene

PERSONAL MENTION,

Don't allow your weeds
to seed down your
neighbors farm, but
bring your jug or can

IFfatl w

One Price. Reliable Goods. Money Back
09*WRIGHT BROS.
KING WRAPPERS
6 dozen of these, all colors and sizes, made of good qual
ity pereale. full sizes, well made, colors guaranteed. oft
Regular price $1.00. Sale Price.............................. o"(

Weedelene

Ladies’ 50c Kimonas for 39c
Ladies’ $1.25 Underskirts for 98c
Ladies’ Shirt Waists 1-4 off
Ladies’ Gauze Underwear. Samples, 1-3 off
Ladies’ 85c Stockings for 19c
.
4Julies $1.25 Oxfords for 98c
Ladies’ $1.25 Washable Skirts for 98c
. 72 in, full bleached Table Linen 65c for 47c

25c per gallon at Fred
.. 3
&amp; Carveth’s.
has been testers on
■'i Barry County Fair
Grounds.

LADIES’ DRESS and WALKING SKIRTS

AT A BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

You are taking no
Manees when you buy
WEEDELENE of us.

'atcli Our Windows.
a?Sale Every Saturday

L. Heath &amp; Carveth,

CLOCKS

JOHN BESSMER,

My we do, we do /io

27 Ladies'tljrllllantine walkingSkirts, co|ura, Blue. Brown,Black O / -n
all this season’s goods Regular price 8f&gt;IXi Your choice... 04 Ju
18 Ladies' Osborne Waists both light and dark'colors Priced i 7 Drinn
at 81.50 fo $4.00. Ta Clear........ :................................. I”A ll ibu

1 Suit made of ail wool C.hevoit. color Black, Eaton Coat Style, On nn
lined with Skinner ?&lt;atii&gt;, size 38. Regular price 818. To clear 0/ UU
1 Suit made of 'Pau Homespun, Eaton Coat
trimmed with green Broadcloth, -size ,31.

WRIGHT

ROS

Hastings Money Back Store

PHONE No. 30.

THE
WORLD
OWES
EVERY
MAIN
A LIVING

25 cents

but there is no Delivery- Sys­
tem to bring it to his door.
He’s got to go after it early
anti often, nd elbow his way

through the trowd that gets
there first.
•
A crust is better than, no
bread, so a little saved is -bet-

ter than nothing. Begin now,

and increase when you are
able.

Fry aW ant Adv.
n the Banner’s
tfant Column.

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

WORK SHOES

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co

Our CLOTHING SALE was a Big Success

This week it’s HATS
$2.25 1
and ■
$2.00 )
and others in proportion.
See our window $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 HATS
-SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, AUGUST 26.
BUY IT NOW, OF

$3.00
and

89 cents

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 17, 1905,
MARTIN CORNERS.

•

IRVING.

ooooooooaooocooooooaooooooeooooooooooooooooooooc-c

Stephen Barry has purchased Mra. । Boy Andrus’ and wife are visiting
the former’s parents Enoch Andrus and
Israel Roush's place.
Mim Myrtle Hal« visited relatives family a few days.
f
Rew. J. W. Kidd will start for Oklain Grand Rapids last week.
Edwin Mead and daughter took in bom a on Wednesday. His wife will '
“I took my wheat and rye the,-,
“How’s, crops" said neighbor
last week and received the to; .
the show at Grand Rapids last Mon­ follow in about three weeks after visit- i
Gibbons to neighbor Saddler.
the market.” ‘’They treaty
ing a sister in the northern part of the |
-Fine." replied Saddler. -Have
day.
nicely, too." "They are takfric
you sold yet." sa»d Gibbons.
state.
Their
many
friends
at
this
■
Mr. and Mra. Charles Boyles erf
lota
of grain, and act .if. if tt-.
-No.
but
I
’
m
juMt
going
over
to
place regret to have them go, hut ow- !
LIKED to do business." -i\
Richland are spending the week at F.
Rowlader Bros. A Reiser’s deva
ing to the state a! his health know it
1 drove up rhe other dav il,.- .
tor, near the C. K. &amp; S. depot to
WOODLAND.
BURGLARS AT WOODBURY.__ Barry’a.
were six teams ahead &lt;?f me
.
is for-the best and hope for his speedy
se« what they are bidding for
The elevator safe at Woodbury be-‘ • Tbe Misses Anna and Glendora Hale,
The school house at Woodland is
ing to unload.” “And sav, •„...
wheat, rye and oata."
having a new coat of painL*
longing to Smith . Bros. &amp; Velte was and gentlemen friends of Hastings recovery.
dler.* ‘don’t forget to atk t! - ;;
•Good,” &lt;aid Gipbons, “I was
Mrs. -D. Kidd of Canada came Mon- |
for grain sacks to draw your;. . ■
just going to Mill y- u to go over
; ’The U. B. Sunday school of Wood­ wrecked last Tuesday night by burg­ spent Sunday at J. P. Bale’s.
in." ‘'They’re glad toll nd tL&gt;:.
and p« o them before you sold.”
Mrs. FraskZ Warner left last Itues- day night to visit her son Rev. 'Kidd ;
tfcrrrFj,
--j ■■ -.... jy-r
land will have a picnic at the Frederick lars. They failed to reach tbe innerand wife Iffore they leave for their
chest
and
got
nothing
for
their
trouble
day for Grand Rapids where she (will
। on the rfiorth side, of Jordan lake. Tues­
home
in
the
west.
By [heir vertr charac&amp;er
ah bough the safe contain.xi over F-MX). sjiend a week with friends.
day Aug. 15.
O. Hatton and wife of near Middle- j
present strong argumeijta '
Mr. Farmar, can’t wa make you teal as pleased as Mr
LaM Saturday night the l®nd played There was-a party being held in the
Mra. Ella Cogswell and niece Miss rille visited E. E. Warner ami wife j
in tneir favor: Just hofor the*iirst time in four weeks on our village at the timd and those in atend- Della White of Middleville Are vtisitance heard the explosion nnd in inves­
last Sunday.
Gibbens? let us ry IL
tiefc (the well-dressed man
streets.
ing a. II. Cogswell's and O. Flaner's
tigating must have frightened the
Mr. and Mrs. James Pattison and i
and you will pee that he
•
I On Thursday last the' Freeport Itase burglars away. It is believed that they . this week.
I
little
daughter
Helen
of
Hastings'
visi-1
always gets the "glkd
Mrs. Then. Mead's sister who; has
hall team played with out boys at are the same parties that have been
han fl.” while the shabbily
: been visiting left last week fur her teil IL C. Strong and family over Sun­
Woodland. The game was a close one. Operating in Lake Odessa.
d.-esped tnau is apt to get
home in the northern part of the day.
The
Freeport
team
kept
ahead
until
the rKlondiki? stare." Al­
Mrs. Wm. Cushing end little daugh­
state.
•
WEST WOODLAND.
the seventh inning when our boys went
Phone 5;
Warehouse opposite C. K. &amp; S. depot.
though • he m?iy bake
ter Ruth visited the former*s parents 1
Rev. Allen who has l&gt;een xhe F
ahead of them one score. The result
A lady friehd from Denver. Colorado.
&lt;-ha.. Mrt'ar.n and w,f.- tte latter fwrt §ooCX&gt;OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO.&gt;0-r ..
mute Iwaius than hid neat
pastor
for
the
post
two
years
leave*
was
that
Woodland
won
by
a
score
of
is
visitingJohn
Geiger's.
appearing brother.
|
uf last wcelL
’
—------------------------ :------- :--------------- :
7 to fl. To-day the same teams play at ' Walter Wurtley and wife uf- Lake this week for conference. Fte
Th. kite,. Ik-rtte ar.d Aliy, Wt-rl
CREEK STREET­
I Freeport.
Odessa spent Saturday night and. Sun­ not oxpeet to preach the coming
♦htrlclothing has CHAIRbrook who have -been visiting their
. ,
,
LADIES LINEN
his .wife’s health is too i»oar
I -John Monasmitii' the livery man day with Fred Baine and Mra. Weaver
Zr Mra S. Ctetor for a f.w w«rk.
«&lt;■«
acter, fkt, style,
penult
his
taking
a
charge.
bought a new rubber tire buggy- of J.
COLLARS
Mr. nnd Mrs. Strong uf Campbell'
bwdust- we buy from the
rrtum.d to tteir ten., in Ad. Itet
S.
Reisinger
last
week.
visited the latter’s brother Everet
• 1 have a nine line of’ ]
best! houses, but a good
Satnrdar.
rampmteting.
EAST WOODLAND.
I
Last
Tuesday
evening
Misa
Florence
-Clam
and
family
’
Friday.
'
Liueu
Collars,
anb atn aelM.^ [Jitm
.suit from our place w&lt;*n
Rev. G. J. Portrr of Middl.vHl. Z
&lt;' '• ‘-1’”
W,,h
J. St. John is building an addition
Parrot returned 1wai Ann Arbpr on a
cosh youa cfetit more thkn
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee entertain­
will pnweb at tte M. E. church n.xt ' t&gt;er P*1*®**
to
his
ginsting
garderf.
four weeks vacation.
\
youiwotild pay for an Ined cumpany from Freeport the first of ,
Mr. and Mra Milt McDonald and
Rev. C. D. Jarvis is spending a Sunday morning and at North Irving
China and Japan Tea at ’55 ;ir - r. M.
feriiir suit elsewhere. I
Mrs. Cora Strong visited friends and the week.
. in th. afternoon.
41 r. and Mra. John Young, and non
.week with friends in Ovid, Michl
relatives in Delton last week.
Miss Bessie Weaver uf Lake Odessa
Mra L. S HilU r.turte.1 from York Harold .p«t teveral 4a&gt;-» camping at
LEE HING,^"»&lt;
Chester
Bicker
and
Hkuner
lisger
Albert I-ong is going to move to visited her mother over Sunday.
state TnMihtv
Tuesday wlier**
where idle
she has
lias been visit- . tlun lake.
made a pleasaht call at J. St. Johns AtHtA
. Hastings next Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King of North
We are sorry to hear of the death of
ing
relatives
and
friends
for
two
weeks
|
‘
I lx Parrot and family visited rela- Woodland were guests of Henry Schaib'y on Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Farr formerly Annie Hill. fTetr(rmpf&gt;Cloemfr'rr\i-,luJ
J. N. COVERT,
Lee M. Sheldon had the misfortune ’“'Levi'"”Williams'liaikiiji* misfortune to
i tires in
Odeaaa last Sunday.
and wife Sunday.
..... «,M
v.arate.aaaa.
j.
The Sunday school picnic was largefall
and break
his'arm last Thursday.
The Clothier,
to
cuf
his
hand
quite
seriously
s
few
! Quite a number from this vicnity are
Geo. Hauer jr. uf Lowell is spending .
Dr. Hankul Was datied knd made the ly attended and a bountiful dinner was
days ago.
Woodland,
Mich.
going to take in the ^Agricultural col­ the week, at home.
old gentleman a* comfortable as could served.
The Misse Dora nnd Nora Jfiusher
lege excursion on the Perc Maninette
Viola Geiger is home from Kalama­
tie expected.
..
( Lura Mason of Maple Grove is visithave returned from tin* summer school
August 33rd.
zoo to visit her parents..
Spunahle.
.
st
Big. Rapids and are spending va­ Uhaa. Williams and wife of Hast- l ing her aunt Mrs.
C. E. Rowlader made a business trip
ings
visited
the
former's
brother
INORTH CARLTON.
cation with their parents in , East
to Grand Rapids last week.
Williams
Sunday,
w
ho
had
tbe
mis-I
PBOHATEORJ'tT ’
Woodland
Delayed letter
SUU- uf Mtrhtxau. &lt; unnty ot R-sr?.
fortune to break his ann last week. '
Roy Palmerton has commenced his
At a jw—iou ot tlx.- prvb.it" • ■
The Misses Grace Greenfield and
John Draper and wife spent Sunday,
County or Barry. Iu.kImi al thr i'
new house on S. Main street. ’
Mary
Strong
came
home
from
Lake’
with Murry Moore afld family of Irv­ Townsend of Nashville were ente:•tainMrs. L. Faul has just returned from ing.
&lt;sl several days last week by •heir view last Friday fur a short vacation,
for tbe cure of All chronic
a week’s visit with friends and relatives
she expects to return to school in
and surgical eases
Bert Freeland and wife spent 'Sunday schoolmate Miss Elsie Barry.
In the-matter oi thi*
about three weeka
| in Nashville.
with John Freeland and family.
Miss Edna Cole ha»l&gt;eeu quite 11 for
Newell Williiims went to Grand{ RHEUMATISM.
I Mrs. Maria Walts is in very jtoor
DEFORMITIES.
saveral
days
and
is
under
the
do
'tor
’
s
Ed Bronson^and wife spept Saturday
' That's what our Ideal cof­
I health.
Rapids Sunday morning where be ex­
prajttiC it'*'- ivVuider-. :■
by tbl« Court. Ci-tcntiininE
and Sunday in'Nashville the gurat of care*. *.
fee dore, and if only, costs
pects to n-main fur some tin.d work­
lawful hrlr-&lt; ••! uM i'.r »~'-I Mrs. C. S. Palmerton, entertained a Walter Burd and wife.
and all Nervous, Blood,
.
Mi&lt;»
Orpha
Cur.ne^and
Fivd.
inker
berlt tu*r e»t;,u-,
20 Cents a Pound
ing at the carpenter trade.
Skin and Chronic Diseases.
brother from Nashville a few days last
uf Mr. and
Mrs. Helen Gray wa- called to Hart- were.gneste
.
If you are .uul satisfied
&lt;
ford
to
help
care
for
her
daughter
who
'
Hager
*&gt;n
Sundfly.
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
after trying it, your money
peeuiutt iuMl.tW thr iI I., r.nl 1,». h«n patting . new roof
s(pk wi,b con„&lt;lun
,b„
NORTH.MAPLE GROVE.
wpll be cheerfully refunded
ib sdsnivs Eiia Hager anti Garrison
| on his hardware store.
; throat
'
Mrs. Jennie Johnson and little . Wanted:- Young women for Train ,
report seeing » very large black i-nake
ing
School
for
Nurse*;
Addrv-iL
Room
I Onr high wte.il ...U, rtw of IWij K„,'It.|tM „„,iwifr„(Indj„„,prat- when they were berrying on Salt rday. daughter Helen of Chicago are here
hi th-*,clty cl Haxttn;NO. THE JACKSON SANITARIUM, office,
sod »ho** rsutw* v say Ihe*" b-.
'expert to Mt-n fnx »l Mdlet»K , f,wOar. wftb hi. toother Frank of
of th" peHlitwr Buy ud I •• cr.The
Elsie Barry and Grace visiting the former's sister Mrs. Linxie
Jackson, Michigan
fnrtlwr ordvrvdt that KtM v-’1"
I lake in tbe near future.
. j
place
'
Rowden.
Greenfield were guest* uf Mis­
to tte p"r-&lt;K&gt;» lain intel in m&gt;:
! Sunnel-Vdte ha. parted with In. j
Bxompan„.,| Sheldon Wednesday.
pendeoej- oi mid jN'iitb:;. xi
au
Ernest Gregory After a thirty days
’
ther&gt;t,f by c^iwIok a caj.j «
I linn driy|ftr tome.. baring old it U&gt; b). Mni wi„nl(, Hill, Ow&gt;, topld,
published In the Ji o-y :.*• * F
Clarancc Weeks and family haxe re­ visit with his parent* left Monday for
Dajuin Joidau.
I ,]w31t FridaJ lhr g„wI o{
Venter turned and are staying with his par- Vermont where be will join his ‘regDon't forget that 1 deliver
i tn ent again.
orders several miles out from . | Rev. E’. R. Lyon ha* juet returned J ahd wife of Carlton Center,
ents Mr. and Mra.. 8. Weeks in
Coats Grow-..
Phone me
Lou Rose and throe sons of Hastings
from a few days vacation at Long lake, j Bert Frisby wa* called to Rutland Sunfield.
.
when you want anything.
' Mrs. E. H. Fisher of Detroit "has Sunday on account of the death of his
Mra. Mary Hitt Sgwdy an 1 son «ent Sunday with his father at thl&lt;
place.
.
•
1 been striding a few days with her father.
•
' '
George of Big Rapid* arrived or Sat: iiarentsjMr. and Mrs. B. S. Holly.
* Charlie Frisby a pioneer uf Carlton, urdav nnd will make a three veeks
Remember I pay the highest
Quite a number from here attended
County a( Hairy, holft- n st
campnteeting at Pennock's grove -Sun­
market price for yonr produce.
j Jamei M. Smith and family who died at his home in Rutland Sunday, visit with friendj. in East WoodhI; ml.
.
1 have been spending two weeks on Mr. Aug.
of puralyHis, aged 54 years.
:iH&gt;&lt;:«and utw hutxlrw! :»u«i
Died, last Wednesday -at her father's day.
•wnt. &lt;Tia*.'» SLu-b.-»»*«••
, Smith‘fl farm in the stmthern part of He leave* t*i mournJiis luf&lt; an invalid home in East Sunfield. Mra. Edith Fay
MnL J. C. Raymond returned to her
;. the^cuuiity
Suniliiy.
- ,---- . returned
-----------oh
- -------r*wife, two was and one granddaughter. Cooley. She hud been a great si ji'ert-r home in Yank» e Springs after spend- . I Cor. WashlogUn inn Britton Sts.
a On rraJiue and flHng l!&gt;«- pPI Mrs. F. Jordan is spending a few days Irides many friends.
? at*d. of J«*nul- Wairr?.
-.-•
for Gany muntk- and death vn*. a ing a few day* with her j&gt;arontn Fred
COOTS QROVE
BOSTON,' MISS.
y ceawd. praj tn« that *i» «r«b t ■■ ■
| visitng.friends and rtuiivos- in Free^ ,
welcome release. . Funeral on-1 ’riday 'William? and wife.
QENEKrtL STORE.
- made by tht- &lt;x»urt detent •-nfpv ■
CARLTON
CENTER.
,
thq
lawful
iielr»of
said
dee.i-i
at the Presbyterian church.
port^
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Jttnei* Rowden jr. at­ |
He;id&lt;|i:artera for Michigan.
inberli hl* c*t*:»*.
✓ Thereupon It l» ordered, th«t
Press Association and Business
The C. E topic, ••The building of tended the fuueral'uf the latter’s broth­
j I^GoorgejCramer afNortlf Dakota^ but 1 Rufus Hosmer was compelled to have
। funnerly~uf ~ Wwdland*~writes that~a ( one of his horao shut last week. It , character. ’' on last Sunday e’ ening er Ja’xo Bnnkert at Delton WedncMlay. I Men while-in Boston. Located,
[ in biitinres center.’ Everything
’ peCttou kiel th.it sin- tu &gt;r- a;
&gt;
• bucking bronco threw him on”a barb I• wpn unable to xtand ' and there was proved to be the iea-vn of the year, and
Chas. Fowler and John Bell were at I new and tfratciaa*: fire proof; 20n ; «*■! sod all other persons mt*
•:
’.sm required to anpmr st a
! wire fence injuring him severely._
1j little holies of recovery .
it is tu be regretted that any fai ed fo Cloverdale Iasi Wodpesday and Thum-1 । room*; bath and telephone in
k
Gouri,
then
to
be.hoM&gt;-:&gt;
a
U
’.
Several from this vicinitv. attended He prudent to hear and study it. Some day vn,a fishing trip.
every room. Special rate.to com­ via th" Clt} of. fU-titt*. in *.i;
I Isaac Good has returned to hiss uu
home
&gt;uv I
..
. „
., *
„
) mercial men.
campmeeting at Pennock 5 grove bun­ of the pointa were that vhara
। show cauM* !t any tb"ii-.l&lt; -w! ' •
in East Woodland and is kept very
• th* petitioner may aotj** cru-.iMrs. Burd of Hart visited bt-r sister J
day.
further ordered that MlJ
everything;
that
(it
is
nut
God
piven.
j busy threshing.
.
Mrs. Sam Ostroth last week.
&lt; to Um* perwni (aterrMrd tu build t
W. E. Allgeo and family and ’ John , it is man made. God gives u* th • plan
|
1 peodeuc} of said f-tltk-rJ u&gt;l
j __ Miss Bertha Hilert who was 'severly
Miss Lettie Fowler is spending the
thorebf by cauxlut n &lt;-opy'7&gt;; IM*
O
Cunnur
and
wife
spent
Sunday
at
(
in
the
life
of
Christ,
and
names
the
' poisoned by sumac last week is’improv| i published tn the Ha-t':&gt;«» Ua'-i
. paper printed and clrcuUt*--! In mi...... Middle lake.
. material to use, and we are br tiding latter part of her vacation .with her
I jug, "r.i
~
| - Barry, ooce in each .week for U.r&lt;- -ixcewW
sister nt Montague.
Miw JmbIo. Brook. u,d hrr grand- ;
’» &lt;™r ow r «e&gt;- i
| We are i nformeiFthat the Woodland
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills spent
SunJ. D. FANNINS. Pnt.
father Joteph'Kwilrr
Joseph'Keeler left for New York “*h
wor ,f"r th’ D1’lne p ttorn
: telephone office will soon be transfer­ totter
. . Saturday
r. .
..
... visit
..Ji Our
motto,
This world is : tot so day wlth ,nends tn Hastings.
|
last
where
they
win
°
”
r
“
toto,
; red to the rooms over the liank.
Mr*
Mrs. Geo. Kelley and 1
relative, tte neat few week.
. mwh a plane .for doing thing. is for
remember- children of Battle Creek spent the fort ’
Will U.ten. and fmnilv took Sunday making character. ’ ’ will
”7 be
“.T
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
~1 bby? m.„e W' hrpe. Lccdcr
Ii 7
b“d" fi
f« r next ' P»rt of the week with Mrs. Kelley’s
The harvest day are over and the dinner with Mr. ami Mri Yerty
VW A * W a&lt;^
SICILIAN
I Sunday evening, Miss Gayle Hager. A ’•father and mother Mr. and Mm. Abe.
threshing season has just begun.
Owing to the absence of several '’winsome” welcome to all.
(Cozier.
Jacob Warner of Ohio i» spending members and the inability of others
HOLMES CHURCH
Tber® wUI
“ ,ct’ cn*“ -ocial at
I tbe week with his son in Vermontville. no game was played by the home teem
HOLMES CHURCH.
5^^*. Fridjiy Aug
for
A high-diss preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and
| Miss Daisy Schothorn and Miss Grace Saturday.
Mrs. Julia Youngs was in Hastings j the benefit of the South M. P. church
Siossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandi uff and
Greenfield of Nashville spent a part of
On Saturday tbe IPth a game will be Sood., th. grow of ter ,irtr, Mra
Tbe „Qtb
nonb Kvangdlcal
always restores color to gray hair.
’
j last week with Misa'Gladys Barry.
played st home grounds with a Hast-., r—e Townwrid.
BUFFALO
ebnreboa and tte tenth M. P. ebureb
I ^Tjacob Mote"of South Woodland lost a ings nine and on tho week following ’ Miss Grace Holmes leaves Thursday I will hold a combined picnic at Thorn--'
local team e.pert to meet the fast I for,F“Vfilfnrrl
inil7^7„7^T1,,r&gt;:'’ ‘I"7“’
*/TT
“
,r. r
. PP‘.Cn,C
horse lately, it being his the
Hickory Comer, teann
Xre red . m mJ ^1 __ .a _ ■____
*P' »_
*•
'
trading stockjii made’ Jake feel all the ; Jrtmard Eisenhood wa. g.ven a rer- ■ M
: worae*for‘iL?^^-'.'.
- Z 1Z.'. ZZZ.
,
'7Mra. W. L. Garrison mado_a_flying prise by his many friends last Thurs- * and will be greatly missed
__ Drs. K. 6» K. Established 25 Years.
trip to Woodbury one day"last*week to
*^"0 NAMES USED WITHWm. Nreb hte tore grteing tte
red^fc ^‘^“^^of Wo^San.';
transact: business fur herself and neigh\ OUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
&lt;
txjrs. “*
*'
1 iiin»lij Liu.iLr.iL . • —• lawn in front of his house and other- | Puller Sunday.
‘’
•
Mrs, Elmer Hynes jind^;children 'of
■B
'^-5®
t^
l
MeUlod
Treatment
for
a
serious
it:,.
, Mias Hreel Roreda wonthe m«tal at | SOUTHWEST. MAPLEGROVE.
W&lt; id I aml^pt- ntfSimday' w i th tier*" par­ wise improving hi, promite.
• rxry’i
bltM-fl itisoase with which 1 had ry/ * ,
IT*
.
v j’beeh-, afflljcicd for twelve yedrs. yCq
ents Mr. Bn&lt;£Mra.;William Koons. “7"
WEST CARLTONV tte ceatw Tuesday ovenlag.
Ernest Dunham and family of Kansas I
\4( »• 1’ { j#/1 h.ui,* .score of phy-(f*
Vi
’
ifedL
f
aic
’Wd. taken all kinds uf blood
Francis Friend of Grand Ltxlge visit- •
Durkee and family, Mr. and i aro v*®iting nt Walter Dunham’s his :
T 6*
visited HOL Springs V•
brother.
Greenfield tooir^dinDt-r'^vritlLMr?and ed his mother at J. Friend’s Saturday ‘‘Mrs. Geo; Fuller and Mra. H. B. Bam- i: K
~u,‘—“
\
ant" otWer mm ecu I - waler -&lt;-re&lt;
-zf.il-_
J
•ofbk
but only got taisp-jrary
A
M rs.'.ilerli Rockweli^orTFriday^of"last tend a few other friends over
Sunday. ”m a|teuded a Japaueiw
receptiuh
at I! Miw Mattie-Harding of Battle Cronk i
____________________________
.--------- ----„-------...
*&amp;■
They would insip m« for
,
a
a
time,
but
after
-discontinuing
-'««
week~
__________ . ’ ;
&gt;’rank Friend and family visited lb&lt;‘ honi* of Mr- antl Mr*- Johri Donley
&gt;‘I*»&lt;ling a few days -with bar par-1
. medicines the • symptoms
. parents
- - Saturay
■________________________________
---- a_.,/
; ents.
Charlie* Warn&gt;.u^was^culti vat ing’com their
••*- * z -« -would break out. again—running
v '
night returning ; n”ar Frp,'P°rt-riThursday,
Betore Treatment. »-&gt;i i-c. blotches, rheumatic pain*. After’Ir&lt;
forJHerl)Niockwell a part uf last week? homo in the morning. They were
~ ’
Mra. Hattie Durkee
and daughter
Blanche and Charles Rogers spent
nt .»,*
, U,u*«n«*» &lt;’f the hair, swellings
,
th.
ai
?
Js
P=’
ra«
«'t
the
hands
scaling.
Itchir.eHs
of
th*'
‘ Mrs. Geo. Hitt entertained Miss from Campbell.
Jesse of the State mail were greats uf *s'»ndat with their mother Mra. Grwn.
lb etc- 1 ba“
up in lindpair when a fri vni ;r ■
GlennaTHag
e
r
of_EastJ
,Wa
rnerville_
on
!
A.
J.
Hunt's
pi*oph'
part
of
laft
week.
bo
*
’
r°Z
n
”
*
“
&gt;?
cured
him
of
a
similar
diseaic
•
_,Mis^ Bessie Friend has gone to help
Five] through trains daily.
blJl tuok ,,ls
In three weeks' ip .
Thursday of last’week.
’ ’
Mesdames E. R. Lyons, M. P. Fuller
Bagley and son spent Friday nt
x?
a
bMl upjand 1 became encouraged. I &lt;-ontmi!i4
Mra Nellie Andrus with her household।
ivm’-JS5Jrueat,Vi‘fnt
f“Ur Months-aitd at the end of that U'*
and Geo. Fuller were the guests of Mrs. 1 Clyde Walton'a.
Dining Cars, a la carte.
'5*The' ball game^at Eugene"’ Barnurn’s duties. .
ihnd
1 was cured 7 years ago nnd no &lt;.
,
‘ Rcv.
km o0t making
last Sunday was well attended^by the
”ce Mv l*’*- thr&lt;,«1 years
in sound and h&lt; '?■ '
J. V. Wickham took dinner with H. B. Banin* W«ta&lt;«Uy.
f’^omsnend your treatment with all my
: «Connects at Buffalo and
young folks.
-•
..
It
P
”
raon
me
privately, bnt you can use this ■ ;
Mias
.......
Jennie
I'armalw
g
uiuinier
was
in
HastHast;
‘
•
n
“
our
1
•ueignwrnooa
neighborhood
on'Saturday.
oninaturoay.
James Friend and family Bunday.
“ you wish.
.
Niagara Falls with all
Mr. and Mra."A. Warner and daugh­
lug.
Saturday
and
Sunday
the
kM
&lt;rf
!
The
people
„r
the
tenth
EvangeUtel
Warren Wickham and family and
~__
M
OUIBCr Hau IMOnr; •
ter Daisy spent Sunday in Campbell sister-in-law,. the latter
her cou.in Mra Ada Knnfleld.
chnrch nicoeeded in orgauir.ing a Y.
lines from the West.
men
and
womenOhio
township with the former’s sister. ’
RFARFR • lVr” you victim* Have you lost hope? Are &gt;' J
'
Seymour Rcigler and Miw Mabie' p A. having twelve charter memtern
called on James Friend
•ILRUin Irwc to marry? Hm your blood been diseased"
. “" The Larkins club*of ten met at E. T. ning.
. Kenyon of Freeport were the guests of ~t\begiB with.
•njr weakness* Our 5Few Meihod Treatment will cure y- ’&gt; .
has done for others tf will do for you. CONSULTATION i
\
M™ pr'«l U»rkw Suaday.
. '
-------------- -------dole’s last^Satiarday.'^;* ~
Mra. Bertha Tolles and her dB„gth. ' SlrMrs.
matter who has treated you, write for nn honest opinion &gt;
.
Charge. Charges raaaonkbfr. BOOKS PR KE—"The Oohl • '
,
Will Clark and wife entertained quite Jemie have returned from Detroit
Kendeld of .Tlaattnge virited at.'
Kidney Cure will Cure all
(IlluatratedK
on
Diseases
of
Men.
Sealed
Book
on
:
•
. I Ed ParmelW, Mondav.
,
JS!??'E*"
Wda number of friends and relatives last where they have been for a fc
w omen Free.
,, WO XAMKN U8EIJ WITHOUT WUITTKN CONSENT- E»er.'’hlttR
WP'K"----- — • —-------- ।
»«jr» or bladder. For tale by Arthur
Sunday.
coafldestlaL Qaeatie. Uat aad ewt at treatawat FREE.
Accldenta come with dlstruwing Irr:Mulhon*nJ. luicctewr to W. H.
EUTS. Traveling Ptwinjer Agent.
Mra. L. Bizer and family were at
QUoncyon tbe farm. Cute, bruieee ‘’““’J6"'Ijike Odessa last Saturday doing some- B«uathe
•tings, sprains. Dr. Thomns' Edectric ;
Oil reheven pain instantly. Never! The greatest miracle is the casting
shopping.
safe without it
Cor.
Av*, and Sh.lb, St.. IMtroli. Mich. __
1 out of the devil of self.

hmoodland Department

“Overheard on the Street”

CLOTHES

ROWLADER BROS &amp; REISER,

It y
Clover
call an

and in
in an u
are pro
er still

The L
I* The
Trade

25 cants, :x:'

PLEASES
THE
PALATE

9

MODERN TREATMENTS

Bars ACME OKp
Soap for...
U

HENRY RflCLfl

Lehigh
Valley

Railroad
“The Line Beautiful”

&gt; Tire New
Lfixinoioii
Hotel...

ART

THE C

MIDS

BARG

We
bar
Cib
look

an o
tnak

stoc
pric
leui

LOOK

Salis
one

L. LL

Delton and

The Lsxlnoion
Hotel Gompanu,

HALES

VEGETABLE
Hair Renewer

BLOOD DISEASES CURED

PHILADELPHIA

Can be h
tn y large
can get am
for

Bufidln

«U&lt;I it can
notice. O
other deale
ati inferio
Delton wil
matter ho
live, as m
have tried

SOM

w.n
Delton,

ATLANTIC COAST
RESORTS

DmMNNEDY&amp;KERGAN

YOU
W.

Arc yo
patrons
DELTON

you give u
nigh-grade

CU.
AS
DELTON

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HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 17, 1905,

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SOUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
_________________________________ e &lt;)Cal News »n Orangeville, Hope. Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.
DELTON.

IT’S TO YOUR

CLUBBING RATES

PROFIT
■ hi livt .witliili reach of
rrtidlvl il will;pay you
. :d per a nice sto.'k of

DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,

ROOTS, SHOES

FOLEYSHONEY^TAR

ac: -«verythiqg to be found
&gt; ia’.t? general line. We
■ ;| oi onrstocK, but proud-

iALDRICH BROS

- Low Prices We Quote
's The Magnet That Draw*
..tie To Our Stere.
Yv’.. trjdy.

^THUR PATTON
CLOVERDALE STORE.

s
r­

'3SUMMEB
IGAINS
■f some great
■&gt;h and Boy’s
il pay h,u
her and get
you place
oik our
and the

•PBipl

SHULTZ.
CLOVERDALE.
NEW ENGLAND SCENERY UN­
WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS
Hon. E. L. Swigert and wife of
There win te ho aerviete at the' • -Mrs. Wm. Gillispie of Battle vreox
Clreck
i SUMMER? If you.desire rest and re­
CHANGED FROM COLONIAL
Enid. Oklahoma, Mrs. Samuel Harter,
r-raneeliral
chord,
next
Buinlay
on
.pent
part
of
lut
w,ek
will,
friend.ten!
creation,
why not try ’THE RIVER
daughter Vera and son Clark, who
DAYS. .
, । far. G. waa hero over Sunday and hi.
S . -LAWRENCE TRIP?!’ Folders,
have been visiting Dr. R. S. Harter nnd account of campmecting.
“
God
is
making
more
people
but
he
descriptive
of the Thousand Islands,
Miie Myrtle Mosher of Kalamazoo mother has gone to Battle Creek with
wife, will viait other points of intetret
i« not making any more reasons. nor Rapids, Montreal, Quebec . Murray 1
Readers of the Baknei: cap secure
in the north and east liefore returning is spendhig several wwks ut home. ~ I her son and wife expecting to stay interior lakes and Tuunutaans. ’’
Bay. Tadousac. tho far famed Saguenay
Several of this place attended the !‘everal weeks.
home.
River, etc., on application to any - as favorable clubbing rates with this
New ’Engalnd historyj thrift and railway
or steamboat Ticket Agent. For '
Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich and family of Holiness campmeeting at Shepards-' Homer Green is getting ready , to pn&gt;gre» commenced when the Pil­ illustrated guide. ‘ ’ Niagara to the Sea. ‘ ’ paper for any daily or weekly paper
ville this week.
Luil-i a new bouse.
Grand Rapids who have been visiting
grims landed at Plymouth in 1(00. send C cents in postage stamps to H.
Mra.
Christie
Aldrich
and
son
who
Foster
Chaffee.
Western Pass. Agt., 1 or magazine published in the United
the former’s brother Will Aldrich and
Edith Gillispitfhju, ended a month’s They worked untiringly and unceaaor Thos. Henry,-Traffic Mgr., i States or Canada as can be procur­
family returned to their home Mon­ have l»een vsiting her sister Mrs. visit with her mother here and has ingly for the eatablishmeni of comer- Toronto,
Montreal.
R.
&amp;
O.
Navigation Co.
Maud
Zerbel
rctnmed
to
their
home
day.
j
' returned to Battle Crwk.
cjjal entries and industrial markets;
ed by any other newspaper in this
- in Grand Rapids Monday..
i Will Mahony is running a threshing and the present flourishing manufact­
Miss Bessie Faulkner who has been
section of Michigan.
..
R.
S.
HARTER,
M. D.,
Howard Dash of Elba/N. Y.. is ' machine and furnishing all the help. uring and commercial activity if tho
on the sick list part of last week is
I’UI SICIAN andSUBOlEON.
’
*how well
*' they
•’
aucepeded. ( orriCK noima-u vrn.a.:pja.,:
much better and returned to her home making an extended visit with rela­ ' necessary to do a good job for the HUB fdioWH
tives in this and other vicinities.
Span., All caallt, promptly atumdtsl. Tei»
' fanners. Frank Leonard is working Hut nature appeared on lb scene long ' to
in Lowell for a few days visit,
phone « of»x-.
‘
Many farmers are sorry to see the with the gang.
Office at rMldiuice. l&gt;lton. Mich.
The Junior Ball Pfayera from Prairie­
ville played the Junior boyu of this rain Monday, as they expected to I Mrs. Dngnl Campbell spent Sunday .
|। mountains and artistically laid out the
.
with her daughter at Kalamazoo.
place last Saturday. It was necessary draw their oats.
Mix. Ida Carpenter is a great anfier- ... James Graham is nt home from I lakes and valley lands. Tie "Crystal
to play ten innings to decide the vic­
___ .£
er with a crick in her back. Her Gull Prarie where he was working:: Hills0 long, long ago were the jarred
tory. Score 15 to 14 favor.of Delton.
j haunts of the red men.’s. J anitoil, the
‘ ‘
James Batetl has a position as mana­ niece Miss Lena Otis of Glass'.Creek is during.haying and harvest.
■
lakes
and
rivers,
the
abori
ri»es*
fisbger of. a large brick yard in the caring for her.
Rhea Duonan of Kalamazoo is- spend­ : ing grounds and the mag lificent sea
southern part of Illinois. Mr.’Bates
F. N au.se1 of Prairieville apeut one ing a few weeks here.
J coast was their haven of res•. Thbij the
। departed last Tuesday to take charge day. of last week with bis nephew A.
J.’J. Ludwick was at home over "Pale face" came, andI afterwards
I of hit, new poeitioiL
F. Shultz and family
Sunday.
. was the lulvunt of the ruihIjoad. 1 Busy
Miss Brown of Saginaw who has
Mra. Anna Reynolds
and daughters.
.
Mrs. Patton is some better at present . marts, high mountains, la^.s un^ ■ in­
been visiting Mra. E. E. Faulkner rc. also Mrs. Lucy Buglss* virittd friends
Jones At Ryan has been quite sick * land.sdetions and the entire seiwost 'f
I were all linked by tbegreatlsteaut rail-'
turned to her home-last Saturday.
in (&gt;M&gt;|)eraville over Sunday.
but is Home tetter at present.
HANDLE THE FAMOUS
I road. Climatic condition.^ have not
Mix, Fern Brandstattcrspent Sunday ’ Mr. and Mra. J. Horn attended the
Ur
j changed—nothin'g new, except the
with Miss Frankie Dpster of Hastings, funeral of Jakie Brinkert at PrairibYANKEE SPRINGS.
[opportunity'
of
getting
there,;
and
Page Buggies, J. J. Deal &amp; Sons
Dclton Base Ball team journeyed to vi,,e on Wednesday of last week.
Henry Page and wife of Rutland
Ur
Hastings last Friday to play ball with
• and- son . . of- were guests of thejr daughter Mrs. ‘what additional changes hotel men *
Buggies, Laporte Buggies and
Mfs. Clara -Loomis
Ralph
i ahd landscajte artists haarie added.
■ the team of that place. If the boys Delton and Mrs. EliaMteth Payne of Fred'Haymond last Thursday/
Michigan Buggy Co. Goods.
. Summer h the vacation season, and
are asked about the game, they do not West Hope visited Mrs. Fred Zertel
Car! Potter has returned home from I Maine and the Maritine Piiov inqre Ls
seem to have any reniembrance of it,
last Friday.
Ur
Dowagiac -where be has teen at work. the vacation land, and the'MainejCenWeber andT. &amp; H. Smith Farm
whatever.
’ Edwin and Lydie Shultz spent last
road.)
__ 2 ' TL.
The
Ur
A. J. Potter and family are expect­ । ti^al railroad is the vacation _
Wagons, also Farmers Saginaw
E. 8 Merehonsb went to Zeeland, Week with friends in Grund Rapids.
1
Cedtral
Passanger
Department
at
’
t
’
orting company from Grand Rapid* this
vk
Mich., last week to spend his vacation.1:
Mra. Oren Loomis win entertain the week. .
&lt; land, will send you bookl •ta oa the
Handy Wagon, Superior, Hoosier
,
He intends to stay until the firat of Ladies Aid on Thursday of tliis weak
■ seashore and the intreior hikes and
and Dowagiac Drills.
The chicken-pie iccial at Will Ward’s woods, and help you plan j|our. vaca­
September.
’
Ur
fur supper. A good attemlaude is bu|Nxl
Wrdni^lay evening was not very well
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UbF
tion, engage guidi-s for .can «icing and $
" A. A. Aldrich of Hickory Corners is for.
attended on account of luui weather.
Complete
line
of
Builders
Hardware.
Look
over
oury^
c
—
(
camping
trii&gt;s,
tell
you
uf
i
attending to the bank during. Mr.
The Muccabr.es Will give an. ice cream
Mra. J^ c’ ”
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Raymond* spent’ ~S.it unlay
boarding
boubea, of camps ai d cottages ff\ Furniture Department, Carpets, Bugs, Linoleums.Mat- J
Morehouse's absence.
social at their hall next Saturday nigty ,and
Sunday with ter jMrenU in Maple fvr n.ntn wll,.r,. {o bUy&gt;. ‘ whint it Costs,
Mr. and Mra. Horace Pennock spent EvcrylKidy is invited.
W tings, etc. Hun in .-inti look us over. If you don’t wish 0,
(
«ruve.,
.
i
and
how
to
get there, ‘
a few days hist week with Harry Bow­
Mrs. Henry Hine who lias l*vn quitje
W to buy just now. yoi; can decide where you wilf buy. Ur
WilfNorrihuf Hastings was thegueat
ker’s of Richland.
'
nick is better al this writing.
ot his father B. F. Norris and family* , ^hnSi swettes that threiSliteh habys
Ur
lyeenterj'i
John ‘Johnson who Hud his arm brok­
1 enn(1.„
hfe- cholera infantum.
Mr. and Mra. O. D. Loomis spent last C„.
.barrW &lt;•«. Dr. Fi.wkrT Extract of
Ur
en and iell&gt;t.-w dishx'ated is able to ride Friday with the former's brother .Clark balnnln. «nd bun.ta.
Myron Semite, add SauSl.t.-r Uuie WM Strawterry Merer fail,; :u conquer
dr
You can find It at
to towij; his injuries are getting along Loomis'near Cedar Creek.
were.eallfd tv Kabunaz... Friday by
xu’
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Ur
Harry Kelley’s ty'im run away unb the rerioui*.illness of Mr. S s »ondi&gt;-law
Ur
Mr. '.Blackman ia succeeding very day last week. A broken wagon and a
■ nicely jritb the string uf horses he hits' badly„ shaken up l»y were the results.
Ur
The Gleaners will hold an iw cream .
in tracing. Hr has at least two , Fred Wcyerman recently killed three
Ur
horses that ai® certainly-going to L rat|bj .uak..^. O1„. having 1» ratttet- social at the home'of. Will Stocking on
Wednesday evening Aug.
All are
“• The Kind Yoifte^Alwajt Bough' W
winners.
'UI1O u tlp(j the other
—
7
invited.
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
Master Gerald Buri: ib suffering ffom(
. .
t ■ Bears tho
Ozro
Pierce
and
wife
of
Irving
spent
a sfV‘-r-‘ attack of follicular tdnrilitis.
muiter
Ite.
mature
of
•
NORTH, HOPE.
Sunday with the latter’s r... ....
,
Miss Bertha Pranshlpi i»l Wail lake Jniia’Tnrner
Delayed letter
Mrs
&gt;pent
Egnilay
with
her
sister
Martin
Hiibtenl
Of
Wayland
was
the
;
DIED—Mr. Jacque Bhnkard. died at
guest uf.his brother I. N np%rto! last :
his home thierfmile* northwest of Del­ Pauline Mutphy
Barney
McMuiwi**
of
KalamuzSut
week.
ton Sunday evening. He-had been
family.one day last week.
suffering several weeks with an intern­ visited
Nu dn hit&gt; ever Buri«d deep euoqgh i
Frud Audeni has rather a npytl In^
al alwtvits of the eyp, also one situated
externally. The one externally was eas­ bivc; a swarm of bees having wtilid tu escai*) the rourrtvtiun of shame.
• The world is a dark place to tbe
ily remedied, but the internal one. Drs. in one side’of'the granery..
('• ±_, l-tlWiry- of_Hastings^
IL
Mr. and Mrs. F E. Johhaon of High man who*e eyre are in his jxickct.
Eritch. uf*Cloverdah- and R. sTHarter. Street visited hi Will Anden. Siiiiday.
of Del rm, ojterated upon, but it bad
THE PERGECTWAY
Miss Maud McMannis who has been
gone tu the brain, so of course it was working for Mrs. •Gc«ler.ni‘ar Cedar
teyond any medical aid. Mr. Blinkant Creek has returned to her hoinl-.
Scores of Hastings Citizens Have
Mr. Fox and family and Mr. Waterman
Learned It.
and wife and little son of Chicago who
HOPE.
have been spending a short time willi
If yon suffer from bncachc,
There
i»
only
’one way to euro it.
~ Anderi and other friends c£
Mrs. Edward Gates is on the sick . jjr*. C.
The jierfvct 'way is to cure the kid- [
thia place returned to their home Sat­
list.
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nevs.
D. A. Bowker is fixing bis summer urday. ,
A luul l«ack means sick kidneys.
;
Miss Olive Johnson who hau been &gt; Neglect it. urinay troubles follow. [
Cottdge on his farm occupied’by G. T.
1 )oan’s Kidney '‘Pills are made fur:
Wilkinson and will soon remove tu caring for Mrs. Arthur Jofaneox called
The Em ployeesi of the Delton Brick Yard havq decided that the people of
upon her sister Mrs. Will Anders Sun­ WidneysAmly.
same.
De)ton aid vicinity are entitled to a day df Sports and Pleasure,
Are endorsed by Hastings people. I
lire
Fell
Elmer Sponable*. foreman in thC. B. McDermott and family attend­ day, en route for her home on High
and have tlierefore arranged for and' provided the folJ
&lt;1 street.- \JmP'Boot
factory.
living
on
Grand
Street.
Her
sister
Amy
returning
in
ed camjimeeting at Pennock's grove
lowing program which will [be carried
says: "Doan’s Kidney Pills are the
her place. .
near Hastings Sunday.
best remedy of the kind I over used
.
out as advertised
.
Theo. Pranshka. had the misfortune and I am more than pleased to endorse
Henry Wilkinson and family of Clov­
them. For some months I had a dull,
erdale apent.-Sunday with Jay Wilkin­ to break one of the large castings on aching pain m the.small ot my back, j
his new engine a
days ago. He Whenever I caught cold it settled in [
son and family of Cedar Creek.
E. B. Gates and wife spent Sunday received a new one lust Saturday and my kidneys. &gt; causing inconvjenience j
and suffering. Leaning ateut I Doan’s
with G. H. Otis and wife df Rutland. has repaired the injury.
Ray Pierce has bis span ofblack Kidney Pills. I procured » box ut A.
lit
2nd
FORENOON:
Archie Mead is painting and hang­ colts broken so that they drive very E. Midholland’e. successor to W. H.
2:00 Hijt Jump
75
Goodyear drug store and took them
50
ing ]&gt;aper for D. A. Bowker.
9: 30 Bill Game, Delton n Clmerdili
$5.00
nicely. They make a fine looking team according to directions. In al short
. 2:15 Pie aid Bun Eatleg Contest
1.00
50
The heavy rain of Mondtf* put the time they relieved the backiw le and.
10:
00
Claj
Pigeon
Shoot
Mrs. Ira Osgood is on the sick list.
put my kidneys in a better coiditkm
2:30 240 Tnt
10.00
5.00
oat harvest back.
than they had been for a long lime. ”
DINNER
Edgar Otis and children spent Sun­
For sale by all dealers. Price 5 'cents'.
2:35 Glote Contest
Mis« Lena Otis i* assisting her aunt
1.00
50
day at Gun lake the guests of his broth­
Mra. Ida Carj»enter with her housework Foster-Milburn Co.. Bunfflp, N. Y.,
AFTERNOON:
3:15 Free-for-AII Trot or Pace
2.50
5.00
sole agents for the United Statqs.
er Clark.
Mrs. Ella Otis and children of Glass
Remember
the
name
—
Doan's
—
and.
in
2nd
G. B. Hart by and family are camp­ Creek' visited ' relatives hear Shultz
3:20 Bicycle Race
2.00
1.00
take no other.
1:00 Foot Race. 50 fl dad .$1.00 $
50
ing at Gun lake this week.
Sunday.
4:00 Raining Race
5.00
2.50
•Mrs.* Lizzie Brinkert is visiting her
Bariel
Race
75
1:15
50
MiwCEthel&amp;Jqbnson has Iwn engigfed
4:45 Bail Gime, Delton 1st Nine
brother .Tames Anders.
to teach the Brush Ridge school.
75
50
1:30 Pole Vaulting
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ULDRICH BROS

-lotbra

WELL
WEAR WELL

ij/

FIELD DAY

; -veliaiid &amp;. Son,
;Thv Cl*1thicrk)
•. . nd i’.-.ii: *evi!le.

AT DELTON

Every
Kind
and
Quality
of
Lum­
ber

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23d, ’05

$

had et tpy yard. Krom
and varied Flock you
anything you may need

l*

and Repairing
r - Balding
tu be furnished on short

'

'f j’rires are as low as
:.k-rs a-.k fur lumber of
: •.
q •Xlity. A trip to
;
'I &lt;ave you money, no
-w far away; yi&gt;u may
.e, many can tcfctify who

$i-

COME. AND SEE ME.

EAST ORANGEVILLE.

VV.

a

'Lltn'n.

H. Chase,
;

Michigan.

YOUR TRADE
WANTED
a le, you one of the many
. r Hr\,n$ of the
. **

BELTON ROLLER MILLS?

&gt;
&gt;
»»
&gt;

We u ouId be pleased to have
you ;;lve us a trial order. The
ni^bwgrade roller flour made by
us is giving splendid satisfac­
tion wherever used.
CUSTOH WORK
A SPECIALTY.

4
4
4
4
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&lt;

Richar I Johurox jr. had the mis­
fortune to get kicked on the side by a
horse one day last week.
Olive Jnhnson returned to her home
near Shultz Sunday after a three wt^k
htay”at’*Art"johncox’s. Amy Johnson
came back to work for them die same
day.
Several from here contemplate at­
tending the Farmers picnic at Gun
lake this week.
Mra. Wm. E. Johncox is expecting
her mother Mra Schwaukoff of Pales­
tine, Ind., next Thursday.

Many persons in this community are
suffering Jrom kidney complaint who
could avoid fatal results by using
Foley’s Kidney Cure, tor sate bv
Arthur E. Mulholland, successor to TV
H. Goodyear. ,
A croolouJ wulk rix&gt;»»acrippl«l wiU.

DELTON ROLLER MILLS, [
OELTOR, M1CHNAM.

MUSIC BY DELTON AND CLOVERDALE BANDS. ALL DAY

$

B~.IL.

IMMteiW

Mrs. Chas. Hall and daughters visited
Mra. Ed'Newton one day last week.
Xhose that attended the picnic ut
Thornapple lake August (» report a good
time, especially the boys that helped
win the ImlB game.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Daly and daughter
Sarah visited A. E. Phillipa and fam­
ily one day last week.
Mra. Sarah Kline is attending camp-'
meeting at Pennock’s grove.
George Lankard and family spent
Sunday, in Kalamazoo.
The frittids of
Rowaen will te
pained to learn that he lies very sick
with typhoid feveYat his home in Kal­
amazoo.
The Maccabees of &amp;huiM wish to
announce that there will te an ice
cream social at their ball in Shultz
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Eli Robinson enter­
tained company from Lake Odessa one
day Iwt week.
-‘x

rs Winners

Delton State Bank

HINDS CORNERS.

1:45 Hop. Skip and Jump,and

Broad Jump, each

?We
Per cent on
Q Pay t) Deposits.
W e loan money on Real Estate
। or good Bankable Paper. We&lt;
loan’-our money at home, and do i
business with 'people we know
&gt; are all right. We do a safe, eon-1
servatiTe business and have ' &lt;

Honey to Loan
(

(

at reasonable rates. Deed*, i
nortgages nnd Legal
Papers Drawn.
&lt;
New York Drafts, Insurance'
and Bonds Sold.
•

DIRECTORS:
.A. A. ALDRICH, President,
r J. G. HUGHES. V. President.
E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
.DR. McLEAY.
'WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
' L. P. TERPENNING.
.JAMES CQLLINS.

DANCE

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4:40 Tog of War
75

IN

50

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$5.00

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Boi of Cigars

EXPERTS BARRED

THE

EVENING

Everybody Come and Enjoy a
Good Day of Sports
President, JIM SHERLOW;
Secretary, FRANK VAN TYNE,
Treasurer, ED. ACKER,
.
Marshal, FELIX CHAMBERLAIN.

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGU3T 17. 1905.

DAYS
~ 1A!
STOCK REDUCTION SALE IV:;

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To Close out Our Stock of

SUMMER -WEIGHT SUITS
We offer you the choice of OUR ENTIRE STOCK of these Goods, blacks and blues, only, reserved, at
the following extraordinary low prices:

SK

All $14.00, $15.00, $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Suits at $10.89
7.89
Ail 10.00 and 12.00 Suits
5.89
All 7.00 and 8.00 Suits

SALE BEGINS AUGUST 16th and lasts until AUGUST Z6lh,
CSS IT

Chidester &amp;
1 A f A
lllf f\

KI “T"
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urton,

Leading Clothiers x

WANTED—To lease a good modern
LACEY.
David Perrault, wife and son Ed.
I houst* centrally located. Inquire at tho ' CORRESPONDENCE.
A party from’ Assyria and Lacey Burr Trumble and Ferry Barnum all
BANNER office.
have gone to Fine lake camping for a of this place took in Itbe excursion to
। FOR SALE-»The Hastings Electric
Rome City Saturday.
few days.
! Light &amp; Gas Co. hate a number of
If you have anything useful
NORTH IRVING.
.
that you want to sell, or if there
: second hand coal and wood stoves.
Some of our’young folk* from Iawo£
। taken in exchange for gas stoves, that ] The L. A. S. will be held at the
Is anything useful vou want to
‘GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
attended campm.^ting at Gull lake last
we will sell at a bargain. It will pay
buy,"place an adv. fn tbe
Listen, to Bristol's new Port Huron
Sou to call at our office in the Jones Grange hall one week from Thursday Saturday and Sunday.
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
Hock on Jefferson street Hastings -August 24. We expect to have a fine
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stevens Sun- whistle, its a screechar.'
Electric Light'&amp; Gas Co.
.
If you have a buggy that's lying
entertainment.
dayed at Wall lake at the Hayes cot­
Mr. and Mix-Merrill spent Sunday
Idle In the barn; a stove or
,
ROOMS
FOR
RENT
—
Two
rooms
The social at Chas. Olne r’s was a tage.
other household goods you
। with friends near Lacty.
1 suitable for students. Inquire 210 grand success all around. Proceeds
don’t use: If you have any stock
Wesley-and Walter Dunham's brother : E. H. Burroughs vijited Vet Mun• South Washington street
you want to dispose of; a house
&lt;37.00.
1 Ernest and family from Illinois-are 1 ger and family Snndak ,
you want to sell or rent; if you
WANTED—A bottle of ipy cholera
Everett Lancaster
will take a two visiting them.
~
want a girl for house work"; in
j medicine in every home. Just the
. .
Mr. and Mm. Fraak Wilkes went
fact If you want to buy, rent or
thing for oil bowel complaints. John weeks vacation. He will spend a part
Mrs. Elsie Stevens is sick again with ;: with a crowd te, GnU lake Sunday.
sell, just try our Want Column
A. Fuller. Hastings. Mich.
‘
~‘'
of* ”
the time
fishing
in Orangeville.
rheumatism.
.
It brings, buy era and sellers to­
Joo Bowser thinks !*• has broken the
FOR RENT—Two houses with barns
____
Jupit’s Matthews and family spent a
gether, and only costs ONE
Charles Nickerson. anddaughter
---- -----o--— i'-record in haying' as he commenced
il4 mile south of city limits. r.I„
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
Aj*J' part of last week at Wall lake.
•
Edith
and
Miss
Olin*
Brandt
made
a
,
June
26 and fiiiiahed Aug. 11. only *top*
i
good
pasture
lot.
E.
E.
Cotant
513.
INSERTION. Try It.
F. Lan canter and family visited at ■ business trip to Chicago last week.
------ ----- —~--- j------------------------ , Apple street.
I ping a fevV days to cut wheat
'
WANTED—I want to sell tho follow-!
M “7777T,-7Z---- S------ 77. ■ Z. Manner’s last Monday.
Remember Saturday next is sport*! Messrs F. Wilkes and H. Burroughs
ing atlrlM and h»ve made the price NOTICE—Mra. W ill Petimxtk will
day ut Lacey and everybody ia Invited. ! and wivea attended the Gleaners picnic
..■rylow U&gt; eell.' One erteneion - top I
J"6*'* •«&lt; •“ crp.m thi. week
«tn?y with pole «nd thill. HO.O). one
Sunday nt her home near
| The next meeting of the Lacey W. ftt Hustings.
.
NORTHEAST IRVING.
side spring top buggy a good one &lt;25.0Itbc camP ground. Horses fed also.
; Mik S. L. Barton in attending the I C. T. U. will be held on Thursday Z Bantield Cemetery Circle No.2 meet
Z Bantield Cemetery Circle No. 3 meet
one side bar delivery wagon, a very I —
• Hastings campmeeting.
__
____24 ______
____
„ Evangelical with Mr. and Mm. Grant Adams Sept
August
at
the
south
easy rider, these bnggiesa are all gooa
DCDCAMAI UCMTIAI1
Chas. Kreigeryand wife of Caledonia ■; church
church nt
at tu-n
two o'.'lrwlo’clock. Mr. Floyd 5.
ona. &lt;25.00. One roller drill a good one
&lt;25.00 one land roller, tin* best make 1
»nuil IIUI1I
! visited the latter’s parents Mr. and . Starr. State President of the loyal
Onr jolly dub of Un will
enter­
fiauOone 5 tooth cultivator 1.50, one? i
-------(Mrs. H. L. Smith.
'
temperance,legion is exjiected to be
tooth
th spring cultivator'
cultivator &lt;&lt;1.50, two North | Mr.
II.. «nd
,_.2 Mra.
1I._ J.
J.P.
” Goodyear ...I
and MjaM OWyB Mj MiMn&gt;1 prraent and abo tn giro a lecture at tained by Mrs. Walter Beach in the
near future, the date not set.
F»irf&gt;.Ja
plow, with jointer, ---and—n-«
partyreiurneu
retardedirom
from uun
Gun iaKe
lake iueiTuea- z,„
irfield plmvs,with
- , puny
~
;
-1 Coulter and
- a Mary Houk were guests ; the BriggsM. E. church in tbeevening.
devices.
vices. 1I have used no better plows, । , J
A numtier of Battle Creek fishermen
each &lt;2.50, one pony '•eeringjiinder
Deering.... — . *
of Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Chambem of A collection will be taken in the evening
are stopping at F. VanSydea.
&lt;15.00. one set three horse whiffietrees
Miss Amelia Goodyear, of Rocheeter irvjDg Sunday.
to help defray the expenses.
&lt;2.50. one all steel spring tooth harrow j jg.. Y., is visiting her cousin, Missw„.
.’
_ ,
, .
Quite a numlier ane getting their
nearly new &lt;5.00, one wood frame steel |' Ermina
'
Goodyear.
! Th®re *in ** n0
»cbooJ “t
threshing done. A good yield.
•
WEST PARMELEE.
drag &lt;3.00 two double shovel plows 75c 1
। the Moulton church next Sunday on
each. You want to see these goods to
H.
Burroughs and wife amisted tbe
account of campmeeting.
Miss Gladys Haight of Lake Odema
- soe how good they are. They aro |n
1 Mrs. A.E. Hayes visited her mother js .pendeing a few days with her latter’s father James McGlynn of Sfjuth
my shed in rear of barn. When yon ?
Hastings with hi* threshing Saturday.
cousin Miss Allie Stimson.
look at them don’t banter on price, as
; Mrs. Shaw -of Freeport Saturday.
the above is the asking and selling price
Smith is Ppainting
a,ntinK at F. VanSycj Mrs. J. A. Cairns of Cressey is Ji Mrs. Thos. Firtney of Grand Rapid* ■• . Ike 801
I am not going to farm any more and
’
is
visiting
Mrs.
Philo
dine.
•
;
le’a.
•
have? no use for them. '
•
l visiting relatives in this vicinity. Yours truly,
Ben White has been quite sick the i
We can .ave ymt money on yout
G“'
l»»»
l&gt;rugs;boughl at Mulholland's Drug
.
: T. Phillips.
• past week but is now able to sit up. . Store are good drugs.
ordent for groceries, ropes, oils, 'vorking at S. L. Coulter .s.
T.„
^i™. Mae „.d
Tho Misses
and Um
Lila tatn,Cairn*
knirotta Adams is at home for
WANTED—JV® bav« :i ,ot of oU Itrease. bolts, twlae, baa., etc.
pa)xn*s to sell. suitable for putting un­ ss1
“*'•?wnu“* «&lt;•»**■
a few days from Grund Rapids where !
Hastings MaHcets.
der carpets. At BANNER office. ,
she in attending summer school.
i. Hastings Markets are corrected even
very cluse on there bills, and can sell»
~————
WANTED—Everybody in need of satisfacldry good* in oompetitibn with
U
ednesdny
morning and can be relied
MARLE GROVE,
Fruits. Candies, Cigars. Tobaccos, Ice anyone Make out a ll.tol what you * Mra h’tutny Whitcomb i. gainin-1 The State President of the, L. T. L. j• upon as correct at tha’. dale
Cream and Soft dtinns. to give me a : net d and come and get our prices. No
t.on.ectvd Wednesday^ Aug. if, iuo5,
uinwi_ — K
° gave a very interesting talk at tho it
B. church Saturday evening and Sun- I
call. Fred Barnaby,
■ . need to send away for anything In our r) mwij. w
Snccedtiur to John Mead. ' line, when you can buy better goods ; ~ Mr., and Mrs. Ernwt Dunham and day ’evening at Shiloh. He also argan- I' Dutter-tac per lb.I’RODUCm
Wrt I01”?,’
here at home, family of K.n«.&gt;ri. ri.itlng relMirr. *“&gt;&lt;&lt;« hand of the L. T. *
FOR SALE—:A hay mare, weight . And
it is handier to exchange goods or .
___ ' „ia_„
1180 pounds. 7 years did. good family get your
money back. If there 1* a mis -B-v--------. - ________ ' _ - I 1place Sunday afternoon.
horse. Dr. R. S. Harter. Delton.
• v-..Dili's?,
take in your purchase. We jjlso buy “ “Mrs.
‘ ■ P/O.
- -’Dunham
'| ।”
f Trimble returned to. his -----is very
Burr
home -soc
Hr bu.
FOR SALE—Find class go-cart. , yonr butter and eggs alfthe year ’round
Mira’Mac Potter I, ,I«,..l.nf:"thZ^,,li'Kn’pid'
-------- - —
Residence 527 W. Green St. Phone fill. at the highest market prices. If quail| John Parker's little daughter, who K.
ty and prices are an object we ought to week at Wall lake,
FOR SALE—Cheap, new «l room have your trade. Bring your catalogs
john |™,min
uha
! with her mother is staying at tbe home v!j
31I‘’LJC“"'**-house. Grant Muir, 1021 Hanover.
and price list, and all special deal, ot... 1 »“1 /hlldreo
j of her graridi&gt;arents Henry Damouth
■
ferea you. to our store and let us sell | P8®*6® Monday at . incent Norton’s,
I
and
wife
h
verj
feeble
at
this
writing,
i
'
FOR SALE—An open rubber tired । you the future good,, with the ,ame
Several young fellows gave Will Kelt,
harness and two robes, good ' terms, as cheap or cheaper than ether, j and wife a chivarie Friday night but i Hooper Freahney, wife and family 1 She«&gt;i&gt;^w-4c.
78 !
condition, used but short time. En­
. 1‘OULTHY, niDKe and wont
As-many of you will lay in a season’s!llid DOt 8UCCee‘1 &gt;n arousing them. The . will attend the Bechtel reunion at Im
quire 201 North Broadway, Hastings,
or at Banner office. j
suppllee soon, let {us see you before do- ; queer; part of it was they were not | Adaths’ the IVth.
Ing so, and you can have the satisfac-1 there,
TO RENT—I am fitting up a suite of ; tion of seeing and trying the goods be-;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Olney nnd non /*°««
.
... . _ , .
six rooms, will have electric lights, i fore you spend your money.
I . .,w
Replogle of Hastings spent Sunday at John Mtmgemon*.
i
water, and toilet room with sewer con- ‘
.
visited old friends in this vicinity last
nectioie. If interested call nt Jesse '
|
Henry
Mungereon
and
wife,
John
Yours for lowest prices,
I week.
«a»t
GRAIN.
Townsend’s store.
i
I Mnngerson and wife and Chas. MungerChas, Cobb of Irving visited Miss son and fafnily will .take dinner at
Io ear; tee shelled.
. Lost Strayed or Stolen—One pa‘r i
Alma'Marshall Sunday.
Chas. Olney’s Thursday.
small Beagle bounds, black qpd tan, I
some white. Ten dollars reward for j
wlmh ,.Mi“
“d AIU
'-"
“',! and wife stayed over wood-»o(:, #1.78; mixed, fc.os; hartX’M.
QENEK4L STOKE.
E1&lt;“
ierr SK
Stone
finder. Addrem, Ernest J. Elliott, i
■‘“^“7
JLj with Philo Cline
IRYINO, HKtllQflN,
™ ^‘°* *&gt;* ^
Elm Hall. Mich. R. F. D. 1.
and wife.
6Kr4s»r*~M’
.

VV 71

I

r

NOTICE.
We the'undersigned. being
beu
a committee appointed* by the Board
Bo
of Sn­
pervisom, do hereby notii ail coal
dealers of this city that we
to recvi’Ve bids for the coal to be used
at the Uourtf House for tlthe ensuing
reject any
orr ali
all bids.
Orville C. Barnum. Clerk.
Cha*. M. Mack. Judge of Probate.
George E. Coleman, Trva

J. M. Bauer
turned
morning from a twelve
day* visit
friend* in New VarL-

John- Bronson ha.- urrhaijd tte
Methodist paraona^''. tn.!1 will uiiwt n
onto hi. lota, corrivt Bo; dr and '•V*:,.street*, and make twot« i • nuni hose.
' No matter whit yob call for ia
medicines, Mulholland is frettysure
to have it.
Half the ills that m.-tfrom indigestion. Bui
ter* strengthens and to
make* indigestion in ;-

. Rtaod Bit-'
:be ‘toaurh

Card of lh*nk&gt;. •
Many trirn&lt;|» sv-l
awirtrd ti« dtulnt t'
Mrnrtf husband. mki

COME AND SEE ME

fttluUN AL MtN UNi

Farmers and
Threshermen

W. W. WATSON,

FRUITS;
CONFECTIONERY;
CIGARS;
TOBACCOS; ICE CREAM; SOFT DRINKS. |
1?.K’«7thlng will be kepi NEAT m:d
CLEAR, and I will in every wav endeavor to
merit my share of patronage.

FRED BARNABY
Successor to John (Head.

WE WILL BUY

PEACHES
this season, at our place of biisi
nesa near tbe Electric Light Plant
and will pay you the highest pos­
sible market prices. See us be­
fore you sell.

We Also Furnish BASKETS to all Who Call

Hinchman &amp; Hall,
Hastings, Michigan.

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                  <text>Does the Firm You
trade With Advertise
in the Banner?
FIFTIETH YEAR.

THE

No. 17.

INVITED OFTEN TO
•GO TO HALIFAX
SO THE EDITORS OF MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1905.
‘UNCLE BILLY” TAKES

A VACATIQN
He Goes to Wall

Lake

in Record

Breaking Time All Hope He
May Enjoy the Outing.

THE WOMEN’S
(HIB ANNUAL

WILL enteZNty .nmates
Baltimore
,

A FORECAST OF THE WORK LAID

Brass

Band

and Coats

Grove Literary Society Will Be

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?
TEN PAGES.

THROUGH THE
S0L0,ERS ^lorsneun.on^EYELOPMENE of
EMPIRE STATE
STATE AGRICULTURE
Is in Progress at the Fair Ground* •
as the BANNER Goe* to

At County Farm Sunday.

Press.
LETTER FROM EUGENE DAVEN­
The Barry Co. Soldiers and Sailors
PORT, DEAN OF ILLINOIS COLI
Reunion is in Progrem as the BANNER
RECENT TRIP.
LEGE OF AGRICULTURE.
gixis to press. The prospects seem verybright for a Buccetwful reunion. We
EDITORS IMPRESSIONS OF
SWITZERLAND FURNISHES
boi«e
the
•
’
boys
”
may
have
favorable
PROSPEROUS FARM­
AN INTERESTING CITY
TMF MlRTflRir Al TnDir ,anMical
Hterery. knd.it goes withweather. With that everything points, MAINTENENCE OF
I nt nlo I UnlLAL TOrlC out saying that it will te very interus­
ING COMMUNITIES to one pf the very test gatherings of!
SOIL FERTILITY
--------- i ting. . Everyone is invited, to attend. I
this kind in the history of the county. I
V. lu re ••Tommy Atkh.s” the British
AV«led ,„a l.«ructl« Prozrnm :iJ*,;"h,"®“r‘,‘',“fl‘‘
Tho officers of the reunion request
Berries
and
Grapes
An
Important
•• into the lives of the county’s unfor- ।
that'wherever possible the .homes and ., The Moat Important Proposition Be­
Compiled ^Vith Many New Fea­
innate ones is certainly a moat laudable
Crop. Also Visited a Portion Of
business places of the city te decorated I
fore The People of Michigan.
tures Presented.
| one, and will surely Im- highly appreciwith flags, bunting etc.
.
j
Pennsylvania On His Trip.
’ .
•
Now Time to Act.
■ :(in&gt;riy, Atkin-'" th* British sol­
The Women’sjClub annual year lxx«M at(l^
:, In visiting
otter siaies
states | PICNIC AT TMORNAPPLE LAKE
»milium places
[uiiiTs in
in Qiaer
. • :&gt; \&lt; ry nuch in evidence inlialiis out. It shown an interesting outlii »
KnoU-ing the wonderful dereiopmact
CHANGE IN FIRftl.
; vuaji
than MUI
our uwu
own we
we »r«j
are api
apt IO
to UeCHCrifXdeescribe
f r» o •
1
. _! i
.h his redcoat. and the
The order of Patricians and the fact­ | of the farming interest* of Illinois dur­
of wor kx|or t he coming year, sever I
■it
.-■•iter Ikix“ -Vick jmrtabove his
ory men of this city will picnic at ing the past few years, and understand­
promise well. ’
’ Sometime
$ome time before theiH
theil new. and taken powreiun. Mr. Du- the farming community as uninterret- Tbomapple lake Monday. Sept. 4th
ur.lv a -ight that attracts the atpmmiw.wen.
ing too the very important port in that
.UK or of litUi, importance
d,y |iomMin L j.rV]^ o(
.-.i&lt;ir. u( uue nut accustomed to it. Ha1cluaing meeting the club voted SwitzJ | Boise understands the meat businem.
work taken by Eugrhe -Davenport,
■
Leaving
home
Un
the
morning
we
„
n
Harbor,
will
l»
the
orator
of
the
. .H the only city in all Canada that
formerly of Woodland, but now Dean
erland for the historical topic fur , th»j and we wish him successs
rami in Niagara late in the evening ,Uy. Then, will be apo^a ot all kind, and Director of the Illinois College of
• &gt;-4- garris-i&gt;ned by British troops.
romiiijg year and the list of topics tx-ari
and after a night', relreahing »l,»p wo during the day for which liberal priaee Agriculture, the BANNER requested
tllis will nut be.long continued, as
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
‘nK directly on Switzerland in the new
year
book gkM-w
goe. tr&gt;
show me
the cummitu
eoinmltUtV
iIr
laaae Good.
flood. ; ' . . , —
*2?..
v'» 1«-■ —
are
and then will alao be a ball Dean Davenport to write* us something
. angrmviits have lieen made for the
?
v«»&gt; "vwn.
u&gt; jnuw
q
^
r- Iwwla.
Lewi^ DeboiM..
Deteise, Isaac
—offered
found a wealth iif
i»f material concerning*,
concerning*1 Erue8t
Eniest Huughudlng
Hunghteling(8)
(8) Washington,
Washington , ,g
“nl,ey RR’ - K«’ n,Hl{
making
‘DK 4,n,
only
F teo
twoj game.
game. A dance will be given both in'regard to state develoixnnent df ag­
'i-jjawal uf all British regulars, arid
this
little
Europtean
republic
which
has
1
'
Huffman.
Miss
Ethel
Johnson
(2)
Mr.
|
8t&lt;
‘
ps
’
Illuwl,lf&lt;
through
the
famous
nur;
afternoon
and
evening, music .to te riculture. and especially the mainten­
I'liM '' will be taken by CanaInmUhxl Matorj- with K many inm.^ Horbnrt Morehonw. Him Blanche
---------1. “T0’ ,*,arm
." °‘£ I?ebp°
,1hUv‘“’ fanjiahod Iqr Troxel-’s orchestra.
Every ance of. soil fertility. This he has
’ -P-. Ab was staled last week,
I
N.
Y.
We
arrived
tn
Geneva,
a
place
bqdy
come
and
hair a good time.
’ kindly dine. He modestly refrained
■ i .lita-i i-. -trongly British in hersymtrious names; whose historic spots and - Sweleng.
of 14,000 but still a village, early in
---------------- -------lofty mountain peaks are the Mecca for |
qd’stcms aud manners. It was
from sj&gt;eaking of Illinois, or his own
the day. having several hours to visit
thousand of tourists yearly and which I
the:-uilr quite hatnral for Halifax to
work. But we are able to say that it
the
scenes
of
tbip
tteMltiful
lake
town.
1
AVI
wuh through his efforts that the legis­
■ in slrong syin]ia^iy with the south
tears the proud distinction of being f *
Geneva in connected with th- outside
C
C lature of Dlinois took up the subject,
.v..;
the iate rrl«ellion in this counthe test governed country tn the world |
world by Lehigh galley, N. Y Con
and Dean Davenport hud charge of the
;iry. .mJ many of the vessel owners uf
to-day. Club members will surely gain !
• tral. Ogden &amp; Auburn railroad’s and
J lill/LLKJ work of makings "soil map” of the
t&gt;• made large fortunes by.’*runa muctemore fompreben.sivt&gt; idea of j
. Erie Canal and Seneca lake. It is iu- j
.
--------- !
state. That is, the soil on each quart- "
ining hljckades” of southern aorta
this beautiful and interesting country
BRIGHT PROSPECTS POR A SUC­ and it, quaint and ncrling i«a.pl,, than *O CHANG!; TO BE MADE IN PKIC- . ' ’ ’1 “n ’‘d* ’'**1 "&gt;*” '*“ T,rtt- Leaving' PARTIES DUPED MANY IN GRAj er section, wav examined by chemical
during the »var. The money gained in
. ■ tniu ; rtlurNM
u*a. kxr.Nttterl
.iw,.rtTvrI
this place
we would
around the hills J
CESSFUL YEAR ARE AHEAD OF
-, experts, who determined whit if any
---manner didn’t avail them much,
ever before.
to the Naples vallqy. On thi- route
TIOT CO. CLAIMING TO REPREES OF ADMISSION. NOW’ LOW.
fertilisers were required, and the own­
many of them, with more loy­
The .miscellaneous topics which pom­
THE SCHOOLS OF THIS CITY.
we passed the government experiment |
SENT GRATIOT HERALD.
•
EST IN THE STATE
er was told for what crops his land
- v t’.’ini dherotiem. invested their
prise the rest of jibe program cover a
station
a
short
distance
from
Geneva.
was best adapted, "and what was need­
i-r.n ■ &lt;-ds in liimda uf the Confederacy,
wide range. Amonv them are: Home
While at Geneva 1 met the foreman:
ed
to maintain the fertility of-his land. .
wh.s h ••vrutuidly were not worth the PROSPECTS GOOD
XX" ■ a recor° bre*xof the farm of Mr. tewis. a rioted SAME PARTIES WORKED
This work has added immensely, tu thu
[ ,q- r
were printed on. ThesplenFOR
BIG
ATTENDANCE
produetiviuss
of farms in lU&amp;uia./
h“d.
'V ■
HASTINGS MERCHANTS
The California! Wizard:
Nervous
ING ATTENDANCE ■'.'T
.i;-‘ •••rdrtcatit&gt;ns of Halifax have given
station ready for shipment, two male i
As a state. lUinuiN has- richer soil
"; " • 'ci’y -ike name &lt;rf the “CronAtadt
America. Its Chuk and Remedy. Home
animate
five
and
nine
months
old.
•
than Michigan, and if it was wise for
-! .’un.!ri&lt;‘a."' There are ibeut-2.000
The New Commercial Course Will Life the Ba.Hjs of Character; Woman 'J.•Needed This Year to Pay For Needed ; sold to some parties in Virginia, for ’ Securing A Few Contracts and Some that state to. do what it bn*) done.
and the harbor is
and Her Talk: Food in. its Relation to j'
i|! .the ,
Bring iVAny Scholars: The Norm­
c„h I. Thl.CIlv. W.rrwt. Out
: much more will it be wise for Michigan
Physical and Moral Man*: The .Open-H
Improvements on the Grounds.
1 wbich they ™x.iv«l rw and Wu
hba Iqiiarti-rsj of the English North
Each visit I make to New Jork
.
‘
to take up this work. As a starter in
'.■.uiVi.- vpuMlnm. so that shipsuf war
ing of Tibet. An unusual numter of ‘
al Training Class Will Be Large.
Special School Exhibit.
state I see more and more things of
For Their Arrest,
the agitation that we hope may in­
special days are booked for the year, ,
: u a: .nuntry-are nearly always at
. ...
o
,,
" duce Michigan to follow where Illinois
The time for'tta’ -beginning of the and neem to te ejjpecially strong feat­ . Secretary Schantz wants us to state interest, the newnan. and oldness of '
mch&lt; r th«vr. The presence of the
..
.
. .. .
i
. T*le Ithaca Herald comes to hand
,
.. ,, _
.
tliat be htn.becn looking over the diff- i the customs and the homes make it I. ...
city
schools
is
near
at
hand,
and
that
ures of the program. These tegin with ।
.uni th«- navy a* well, adds much
- . ___
,
; . . ..
. .. ! telling of one H. H. McIver, of Cbi- has led so wisely, we give the letter
.
, •
.
.
leads us to speak of them and their the second nvetiijg of the year, whichJ1 erent premium books sent him this picturesque. In the vicinity of Na-i
from Dean Davenport, dated at C rbsna,
- H.-fal life of ttfffcity. which . is
,
.. ? •
zn
l
u
.. I cago who has victimized business IHL. August 17, IWfi.
.
- .. ..
.
excellence. We believe there was. not • is Tourist's Day. | when the club will year, and finds that hs hint year none ■ pies, Ontario Co , : should you take I
gay-anu,brilliant. .
,,
, .
j men in Gratiot Co., claiming to rep­
....
,
, a dissenting voice among thoje ac- httV0 t||(, privilege of hearing Mrs. are so liberal in their treatment of jm- an average Barrv On. farmer and give'
Mitor, The BANNER.
,,
,
;
resent
that
paper,
securing
several
.'’rowdily ite center of interest in
।
him
a
no-called
farm,
he
would
feel,
.
,
,
.
....
*
.
t
runs
at
the
gate,
as
ours.
The
Exec:
Hastings. • Mich.
ii.
i t. .
l
i : contracts and quite a little cash on a
:;hdifi.x is the Citadel, khieh crowns quainted with di. work ..I uurj city y|„g„r,.t Bgllev toll of her meant tri., ; utive UonimiUd' decided to hold the Ii. , ,
he luul a white elephant on his hands, ;
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A. ,i.n»l th. Club hm
i Dear Sir:
,
,
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,,
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fake advertising scheme. A warrant
'.hr 1 ighest . hill in the place. Thu vchool. th«t, w.tbont Otmption. ; tMq- . ,o thc Orient
- out for his arrest.
Old literal rates uf admisaion knowing 1 and wonder how he could make even I is
were in toe test position and did the r
&gt;
-•
1
’ I never visit my old home without
given
an entire
meeting
to Federation 1
J r-«--ux stronghold succeeded a palisade.
at the time that the people want an ■ an existance. The hills uf that part of ‘
A few. months ago this same party ; realizing anew the need of a general
”f in Ihetit^tier days for purposes of beet work test year in their hi&lt;ury. Day when the report* of delegate* t&lt;* expensive fair ’with attractions etc.
the state are mountains to us. covered
If tljat betakvii as the fact, as ii cau ’ the Kalamazoo meeting in l.lqlnte-r
came to the BANNER office roprtwnt movement in Michigan for the develop*
■ 4 . the j
■ teing built
te safely, thee a much more sure?l.-*ful wtll'be given. 14-crnitet 15 is Swisaj ph lie the debt has been paid, there . with oak. chesnnt and pine. The tI ing that- he wished to contract for a J mentof the state agriculturally and oth! 1 ?.:ji by tl - Duku yf .Kviit, Under
i p no money on bund excepting a few 1, mountains vary in heigth froxn.TuO to j
page of adverfinements for businew . erwise at public exuenae.
. i gtiulanw &lt;if an English *.«luieJ‘. de- year should te cunfideiitly expected tor Day. and a* the name indicates t rhe";' dollar* wit-h'whicb to make improvoI2(Xi feet above the JjBvel of the valley ,
houses &lt;?f this teunty’. he to solicit ' " 1 have teen a student of agriculture
program cnnsiMs entirely uf Swas- top- "t• ^nents. The management has decided
•iJI*«ii r-ir tb(j. pxrj*'viMtor*. are the year beginning Septemter 5.
which is quite narrrjw. The load runs
Last year the Nuyu’«l work was «n ic.s, among ctlier* teing a pajk-r on ’ and prepare
the advertising. The ■
many years and am obliged to note
“io erect a new horse" shed "or stable to 1' through the valley, we farms 'running
ejjperiinent largely..- It is now a ili- HwitxerFand’a nathonal hero—William \T
While there
Jrovicl*’ ro*»m tor l&lt;» or .'a‘ horses, but nn the hillside, in $iatny cases teing sumo, page of advertising wits to te th-*d those states,in which the-agncultaowitijated
sttcccas
in preparing •"Jell by Mr*. Eninia J. Goodyear. Drprinted on Sou large cards for general ; tunil problems are teing fully inverti। i*. always
•
divided
each
from
tie.
othi
r
by
little
teachers for their work. There is .ev­ temter 2H. during the ("hristinas seas­ ■ Uusi nrss-like they do; not care to do|
distribution. The price for the ad- , gated at state "expense are rapidly forgidence that' the normal dapartmeut on. was apprupriipely chosen f&lt;&gt;r Bible much more until tin- money is in hand. streams fe*I by springs of pure cold soft vertising and printing the cards wan! ahead of their neighbor.*. This
water* making excejent water service
next year will te largely attended, and t.t&gt;T when will be prcM-ntrd pajiers on ,’lural Hall must teenjarged. the grand
agreed upon. . Then came the fin&lt;‘ ’
to te due to two great causes—
19land out
that tte preparation uf teachers for : -pBible in Literature. : character Maud sliould alsrf te enlarge*!- anil otb- for house and terns.* The farmers all work of Mr. Agent. He flashed out ■ ,&gt;n« is that the leading , farmers are
island' is
hnprovemer.t-jnust soon be made. have guoil hnildingH.) Many places in
, work in the school rouih wilt be done fetches of Saul of ;Tarsu- and Queen
a contract tor us to sign that could studying agriculture more cahefutly,
ljf"as much nii-ney is aavad this year the valley the sun doesn't shine until
with a mneh^greater degree of suerrts* • dither, The St Try of Well Known
te construed as giving the BANNER’S putting it- ujxin a thorough business
rtk in each of the two proceeding ones, 10dM) o’clock in the forenoon arid twi­
sanction ip the scheme. It is needless teste, and coming to consider it as -a
j-;&gt;r.: i.'. looking, surface :s said to than eVer. by reason of the experience Hymns—a Talk. t|r;d The Bible in the
it can and no doubt light tegins about-thyee or four o'clock. to say that he seciinsi no such contract money making occupation; the other
Public Schools. I The February 23 (stent
gained the lust year.
i
tl-iL.ith* guni. N’c, visitor is al­
The farms are of tonall acerage, from
The icomnwrcinl course which luv* meeting will te one of especial inter­ will be used fur . these improvements.from the BANNER. But tie ^us.ev'i- is that the profession is rapidly- tiecom­
l a.d to -: foot on George’s. Island."
Imt the dear people must turn out • 7 to 20 acres, some though range up to ;■ dently more fortonat*? elsewhere, for ing established on permanen lines.
pl.:, h I v uh the Citadel,
and the b epn added will also’pruve helpful to est—Educational iDav in cliarge of
। 40 acres*or higher. Bvery foot of- this
the schools without doubt. This m to Prof. A. W. CbAmberlin, Supt. of and fill the fair ground. The Score- i
To illustrate,—in Ihin^is the larger
we
are informed that this-|Mirty went
fortified rocky precipices at
tnry wishes thus early to have the jI slatey, stony soil is j&gt;nt to usa*. and ■ into some of the business Itousee.of the agricultural question* ate now those
’the m&gt;lith of the barter, would seem te undertaken iu a thorough manner. Schools, who. it goes without saying,
the side hill too steep to raise grain is !
connected
with the maintenance of noil
A spleudid instructor j'n this depart­ will furnish a program uf interest. people of Barn- county ■ plan .right
city showing his contract with another
i &gt; &gt; ■ idnple priRcctton ^frum the -ship
set to fruit where the finest grapes and (1 city paper as an evidence of good faith,
fertility and the permanent productive
ment has been secured, and the course March 23 will te Civic Improvement along now to attend the fair, not only
er" ifijy hostile nation that would seek
terries are produced that make this i On the strength of this he secured a power of the lands; while it looks to ‘
one
day.
but
all
the
days,
and
nights
will be open only to such as have com­ Day with Mrs. Frances W. Smith in
u&gt; er.tur and do any mischief.
vicinity, prosperous and famous, for
! few contracts and some cash in this me imthough Michigan" were still in
! pleted that part of the high school work charge, who-will ^arrange a program too if they want to, as he is arrang- j
Halimx has the imperial dock yard
we can all boast of eating the Canada- !
which will lay a good foundation for । the nature of which will be announc­ ing to have one of the finest scenic ! gua grupea. Compared to the grapes, i. city. He said he intended to work the pioneer stage in which its partic­
• । mj riling ateut 14 acres and fenced
gua grapen. vumparuu iu lue grapes. । ..
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shows that tnoney nut buy. Three I ?
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-,
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। the county. We do not know whether ular questions are the planting and
! this course.
t
ed later.
In tl*p spring season a
in by :thigh stonewall, h^i that it is
terries are claimed to te a side issue. ( . .... . J
harvesting of crops. Ln this way the
' he did o'r not
The manual training department will Housekeepers Day Is set down for April shows in,one in fact—to come from
pnifii'-ally divided off from the rest uf
However, to give some idea of the com­
the
fair
ground
to
the
city,
evenings,
j
te still further improved during the! 20. when will te discussed. The Lack
; This'is but another illustration of the state in rushing headlong to the time
parison. I was talking with a hanker
the aitj. Close at hand is the largest
ita" lands will produce* lews
coming year. It has already demon­ of System in House-work, 'Non-essen­ during the fair, so that the tetter in Naples and be infermed me that he fact that it is well to cut out all fako when
and moat costly I&gt;ry dock in Canada,
advertising schemes. Barry county bountifully than now. and in this
j titrated its great usefulness, and much I tials in the Home, Emergency Treat­ electrical effect of the shows can te i
teing fl|3 feet-long and over lOOftet in
seen. There is'to te a county school 1 had paid through his bank up to Aug- 1 has as good newspapers which are as will repeat the experience of older secJ more will be accomplished.
ment or what to do before the Doctor
Conttnncd on past- four
ifidth. "teing nearly'50 feet longer than j
exhibit for premiums this year, under
.Coutinucd ou page »tx. .
’ well circulated an'd as widely road as
' The regular work of the grades and ’
1’ontlwwd &lt;&gt;n pi»e two •
iontinned on rase three
the direction of Jno. C. Ketcham,
i any local papers in this or any other
• the high school is in excellent hands. .
Commissioner, and Secretary Schantz ■
HAND BADLY MANGLED
' and a succetwfnl year can te confidently 1
state. These would seem to be the
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
HEATING PLANT INSTALLED is also 'planning to have "’Michigan's
SOME ATTRAC­
' looked
fur. Supt. Chamberlin hits
! best and the legitimate channel for ndTen letters reached us too late this
■ ; ।
Matchless Oratur” Patrick H. Kelley.
TIVE BARGAINS shown u mastery of the details of the In Court-House. : Work Completed State Supt. cf Pubic Instruction, to Herman McConnell Had His Right "rlising’ai,,! th. bnslnn. man knew. wook. We.-have to go to pros right
'"with whom he is dealing,' and should after dinner each Wednesday.
• organization^ of the. forces at his comWe
Hand Badly Injured Monday
make an address some forenoon or eve­
This Week. Committee Entitled
te able to assure himself of" the value
*
■ mand. and has the best corps of teach­
cannot handle news letters that reach
W, E. Merritt, the Dry Goods Man
ning during the fair. The Secy’, so
at Table Factory.
! of what he paye for.
.
ers Hustings ever had to aid him in the
To Much Credit.
us Wednesday morning as there is
thoroughly
believes
in
education
along
Offer* Some Attractive Prices
work of the schools.
Monday afternoon Herman McConnell,
other copy ahead of it every. tieek.
Meaars Weatherly A: Piute have al) lines, as the. keynote to miiocwm,
We. again urge our good friends to
tn Hi* Adv.
completed the teurk.of. installing the tliat Ijc is planning ii,.regular carnival while at work on a spfndle carver, got MEETING OF MIDDLEthe
fingers
of
his
righthand
in
V
’
*'
cat-1
wit
i
p*q
send1
’
their letters BY THE
REV. CLARK AGAIN WRITES new steam-heating plant in the of sightseeing and- education, so that,
tern of his machine, and badly mangled .
y f1 fipmt
. i". Merritt, the well,, known
FIRST Mat
MAIL MONDAYS. That will
cuqrt house. )ind it certainly seems to the people can guhumu from the fair
■ i-ji;:- of this- city, has an, onthe iniddl^and ring | finger, and had
' help ns all. Next week wi shall enAnother Letter From California to lie a very creditable piece of work. with food fur wholesome thought and
;■ aiceinent" in this issue that will fee
the flesh cut on the irjdex fingur. He
Reed’s Lake, Grand Rapids, on • large the BANNER to twelve pagesHis Wife. Says They Cannot
- The Supervisors’ Committee, consist­ endeavor for the entire yean
- ii -. ive tu buyers. In a few days
was takes'to X)r. Lon ry who ia doing
•luibor Day. Unique
----- ---------------------:v-u—.the
t--------Ball Game
I tv
Wo
will'have
room if. _
we rah -get
ing of Su]*ervisor# Johnson, of Irving.
■•‘uildren must 'lie sent u» school,
Catch Him.
the letters on time.
A Feature.
Hinckley, of Maple, Grove and Nevins WANT ANNOUNCE­
1 'i aS he. hu« a very decided cut in the
amputation.
;
’
There
are
said
to
te
4&lt;X»
to
500
j»eople
of
Orangeville,
haivi
watched
carefully
laut week so we are informed an­
•r
ribbon-, those who have to
,
who at sometime in their liles have!
MENTS THIS WEEK
other letter from Rev. W. D. Clarke every detail of ijuitalling this plant,
LOCAL NEWS.
tv uuiy profit-accordingly. He is also
NOTICE.
resided in Middleville, hut who now 1
was sent to his wife at Freeport. She and have insisted ’-bat even-thing
’&gt;•- .;:»•«! fur the well known ‘Buster
This is *’pay up” ttme of year. I i claim Grand Rapids us their home.}
declined to open it but sent it to a should te done r^gbt. For their care Many Things That Will Interest You
I’n.wn Stockings" for boys, which
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thomas
■would
request
that
atiy
person
having
!
These
have
formed
an
organization
j
business man of Freeport. lie (inclosed and painstaking efforts they deserve
If You Are Looking For Bar­
tai’* an cstablishp.!' reputation for
any account or past due note, should known as" ’’The Middleville 400," who Monday uftemoon an eight (&gt;ound
ftu.tM) for Mrs. Clarke which she re-" the thanks of the board and of the
gains This Week.
daughter.
'lauding hard knocks.
call aud nettle the name promptly te- meet once . a year.This year the
is now
I
used
to
accept.
Ho
also
stated
t
hat
tiixfaiyere.
The
committee
ft will te well worth-every. reader's
Mr? Merritt believes" in telling the
while the letter in question was writ­ having the basement cleaned and nut time to carefully read the BANNER’S for Sept. 1, 1900. I latve bills which ' gathering will te at Reed’s lake, j Wilder Wiley of Los Angelo. Cal
•sqilf what he has to offer and buy­
must te jwiid. Don't put this off. But ■ Grand Rapids, on Labor'day. Among was the guest‘of Mrs. Sophia Waters
!
ten from California, it would lie use­ in order.
want column,- whiOh is rapidly growing
will do wr-ll to read bis adv. in
game te- ' Mnrphy one day last week.
call at once as It takes money to do 1 "the features will be a tell
1
less to seek him there . as be would
“
in popularity. It is larger .than ever
fhin issue, rm well as in succeeding
tween the regular Middleville trine I Mr«. Emily Wilcox entertained atent
business.
After a while wont do.
quit that state at once.
In our want column will he found an this week. If you- are- locking for a
। sues of the BANNER.
Jimse Townsend.
and one choaen from the 4&lt;K).
I forty of the W. R. 0. ladies Thursday
announcement of Mr. Geo. A. Lindgren house or rooms to rent, a place to
• afternoon. Light refreshments were
in which he states that he will sell on board. servicaWe farm tools, horses,
ELECTED MISS
DEATH OF MRS.
ASSESSED 58.
The two-ringed circus of Norris &amp;
■ served and a good time enjoyed by all. •
TRUMBULL TEACHER. reasonable terms township, county and vehicles, you will find what you are
SUSANNA ENGLANDRowe will bo in Hastings Wednesday
j’ Please note the adv. iii this issue
Andrew
Dumont
was
run
in
Satur
­
state
rights
for
the
sale
of
his
Weedelooking for. If you have any "wants”
board
Mrs. John Wcissert received a tele-| At
---the
------ meeting
-——«&gt; of the school
.
.
Sept
6th.
Read
their
adv.
in
this
day night by Marshal 'Phillips, charged announcing the sale at auction uf throe
line. This mixture jateolutely destroys of this character yourself, the BAN­
/ram Monday morning announcing the Thursday evening, Miss Minnie Tnixnwith
being
drunk.
Monday
he
was
carloads of broken and unbroken west­
thistles
and
weeds
of
all
kinds,
as
has
NER is yout medium for advertising
death at Fremont. Ohio, of her mother bull was elected teacher in the city
Our\readere will find a' very- well taken before Justice Riker, pleaded ern horses at the M. C. *R. R. stock
Mrs. Susanna .England. The funeral I| schools in place of Miss Charlotte Van been demonstrated to the full satisfac­ these wants. It reaches nearly every
written
account
of
the
Farmer
’
s
Picguilty,
and
was
assessed
88.(X)
fine
and
yards Saturday afternoon Aug. 2tith.
took place yesterday at Woodland. Aukcn. who has resigned to accept a tion of the Agricultural society officers home in BatTy County.
nic at Gun Lake in our Bowens Mills cost* or ten days in jaiL He took the Here is a chance to get a horw at your
-Mrs. England'was very well and favor-] position at a higher salary in Grand at the fair grounds, an^ is non-poisonlatter.
correspondence.
own price.
Claude Slawson is improving.
ous to stock.
/
ably known in Woodland.
‘I Rapids.
DID 11 BEC AUSE IT

THEM.

PLEASED

Yon will miss the familiar form of
Uncle Billy Hitchcock this week: and
the merry jingle of the bells on his
dray and his infectious good humor
will not lie'in evidence. All will be
glad to know that Uncle Billy is
taking a well-earned .vacation. He
left Tuesday morning at 4 o’clock fur
Wall lake, and Wore six-he was re-(
ported at the resort ready fora fishing'
trip. We all hope fam vacation will d&lt;r
him good. No man is more deserving
of a rest, nor will'appreciate an out­
ing more. Hastings ha* no more use­
ful citixen than Uncle BiUy. In sun­
shine or storm l:e is always faithful
as the clock.. The day was never so
dark or dreary, uor the circumstances 1
of life so unfavorable, nor its misfor­
tunes so hard, that he ever lost his
grip or lacked the cheery, hearty manm-r which has endeared him to the 1
people of Hastings. We are glad to
say these things while 1&gt;« is yet with
and wo wish he could live a hun­
dred years..and enjoy every minute.

HASTINGS
PUBIK SCHOOLS

OUT FOR THE COMING
YEAR.

Next

Sunday.

i J. M. BAUER WRITES OF IMPRES­
Aug. ’ 27th. at the I
SIONS GAINED BY HIS

County Farm the Baltimore Brass Band .
and the Coat* Grove Literary Society
will entertain the inmates of the County j
house. The program will te both.

PLAN TO AT
TLND THE EAIR

THFV WFhF A ftVFD
11L I TT LKL
LK =
TlflMr UllNIXI rr*

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�HASTINGS BANNER AUGUST 24, 1905.

Hastings Banner.
PUhlished nrwy Thur*l*jr
BmUbxi. MLetucsn.

COOK BROS. Editors.
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.

at picion of corrupt practices. His con- ,
I duct of the taauiMten strike in Chicago
! has been attended . with tumult, vio- I
■■■?■■■ lance and murdur. It is impowiible to
! account for the selection of such a man.

■

■ The Russian and Jap peace envoys
I are at work on peace terms to settle
| the war in the far east. It is to be
Eutt-rM utttw jxMtottee. at Harttncs. Michi ! hoped on every account that they may
in.m secoud cbtos xrtlHr.
!
.
.
. .. J
J
— ...-------------- .
—; reach an agreement that will terminADVCRTtsiNQ RATES.
! ate hostilities and also leave such a
Pfflsy •d»erti»kpjr. rates furnished on appli , mutually friendly feeling that Russia
--------- ------ rf«dl«x notlrtX. On : will not, lie planning revenge for the
nisipise.or xiuoux Br«witio». Utfcallne; oIjk»&gt;‘ next quarter of a century
wfiCTi-. 7c a line. Averne of wren wordt to the
line.
Want column, lea word fix each loaertlon.
It ix claimed that the proof is moat
Card of Thank*, twnaty-ftvec.-nta oach.
Obituary, po^ry wVi reaoUlloa*. 6c a line. positive that a certain breed of mdBoilers of births, dt-aths or marriage* will be
prtnpMfrcr ns newa matter.
xquitiMw cause yellow fever. We have'
Br*No conunumcnkm will be tmblUlied mi
4ar any clmiBiMaonv* uulcxs It h'-urs the always kown the mosquito was capable
write: smuna and ixxt offlcc addrma.
of desperate things.
INTH8
THBEt MONTHS

JOB PRIMINU.
Tho Hanxkk if.i« o*w«
tho l&gt;c*t equipped
tob oOlow In Western .MlcNr.411, and In prepared
o do entry kind o( bunk and ji&gt;li prUittiix.

THl WOMENS

) CORRESPONDENCE, i
CLUB ANNUAL -^- - - - - r- -M
- - - - - - -RIBBON
FREEPORT*

3Jrs. Della Durktie of Woodland was
in Freeport last Wednesday.
.nd . Kunnd T.ble citato in
P' A
„ iu
ln Grand
0
F.
A. stawl
Sisson w
was
Rapids
which Tented Itccipw. Home KetmMito. lw &gt;Iondny on hu.inera.
and Household Hints are called for. ■
’ ’
Mrs. Herbert Freeland was a Lowell
Paper Day. M®y fourth ia in "lighter
v unitor Inst Wednesday.
vein" and will surely prove enjoyable
F, -Di-------Brayton
with Miss Anna Johnson as editer-in, - - is assisting
----- .. his brothchief, and an able corps uf assistants in *’r
with bi- work ln •LoWe11 -lbig
charge of sume special feature of the i wet^c- •
.
paper-Editoriala. a Story. Pueticul. WoH-1. Miller and family are the gtujxtfi
man Beautiful, * Fashion,Church Newx of friends and relatives in Remus this
,

Uonlinued frnru page our.

Queries and Answers, are the various
headings which will appear in this
unique sheet which is ax yet unnamed,
The near proximity of the June first
meeting t&lt;&gt; Decoration Day,’ evidently
Niiggextetl to the committee a patriotic
‘TYT
p*per'‘
Knmoa"

SPECIALS

This week we offer some exceptional values in Changeable Taffet;,
Ribion 4 1-2 inches w’de, all colors, a regular 25c value

at 18 cents a yd.
OWN Did you ever try a pair ik
BUSTER BROWN
STOCKINGS

j week. Mr. Miller returns Monday but
Mr.-i. Miller and the children will re­
main longer.
■
*

&gt; A SNAP

Field Day him Iteen changed from the
3rd to the 31st. an announced a couple
of Jveekx ago*
f! A. Slraon Cid family *n- craupy-

FCF. aMOR

Try a pair now
in all sizHH..

THE BEST EVER.

uf the Retail,on. The Hi»tory of Old inlr He Freeport Clnbhorae toh w«k.
Glory, u patriotic reading will be given. Mrs. Lido Moore returned the first of
Of unquestioned interest will be Per- the
,
[week.
Michigan
State The applauxe given by tiio WiLkxliar- ' West
Fair sonal Recollections of n'hospital Nurse
Maddli-viHc and Freeport rrosis-d
during the Civil .War when Mrs. Ellen •
re miners to President llo.»HeveltfdecLate Announcebits at Freeport last Thunskiy. rcxultE. Robinsun who saw such, service, .
Inration. that the protection guamntcod ।
meats.
ing su a victory for the home team.
and wax prreent at the held of Gettys- J
by law should be given ari l would be !
t:—“-*‘To«:
Woodland played here
.
Each
year
the
West
Michigan
Stat*
burg the day after the fearful carnage :
given to hdwhrir.g men wiHing to work ;
The Most Coni lete Corset
Tut ly afternoon.
and wishing to work, indjcatrtl their Fair bus grown better. Each year the ended will tell her story. An interest­
Stock in H«rry County'
।
experience
Of
the
preceding
years
have
Ji ,
„ .
_________
______________
Butrick is working; in H. I.
favor fur th® wnt iincnt However true ;
ing
prograin
nha been
left for the ____
next
been utilized.
'
to tlie cTwi'ng meeting, the nature of' Millfr'x store during Mr. filler's abit may lie-that ’ -many of them have j
year
State which ix
practically violated it
There ia the! . This
.
... the West Michigan
is somewhat shrouded in myamys- Mjncf.
st‘nc|
greatest posdble'JmMn a lair and I Kair. *Ul l*^1 ‘““"X interesting tery which will nut lie revealed until it
Mrs. D. Wood of Grand.Rapids wax
full ciiiiu.-.I „r,l. r-tonding »„ch u. th,J "“'uUito which touy b.r- never b.d is preaented.
■ •
*•
—
visiting at A. D. Sbejiard'x
art week.
Mrs. Geneva Hayea
.
- prex;«k-nt
to -secure.
Men W1IV
who ; 10—°re‘
is down xui
for i.a Talk
II sought .!&gt;
a-viitv.
siivu
.
ism the topic of. which She returned home Saturday muniing. the lovely .sapper provided mid all vutll*.,
protection
of
and
?,
n
®
of
?
he
m
®
t
exhibits
she
will
select
btwelf.
claim
t?._ r. ..
.
. ------------- Tbra follow..
Mr. .nd Mr. S. H. Hunt .nd two «1 hire, ifcm.'b d roy.i uitertoiner.
' ...ill I...
;n it...
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gov&lt;*rnmeru iiguinrt oppression ahd un­ will be that in the manufacturing, de­ «-nc uf el,.r.ctor dretehm l.y live d.0Khten, ram.- huinu^rumZNcw Mr.’ ’
'1 ’
The work un the sekocl bouse is pro­
just treatment frou| corpdratiitms must partment where various artic’ks* will number, in which they will dew-lite ,„,
Frid.y muniing.--------------------- gressing rapidly. It i*^ tel bo hojied that
accvpt the restraint of state and govern- »*at the Fair weI!
cbttratntfrh &lt;&gt;f fltfton witl|oUt .
I
----- Kwmg rapimy. n u*va m,™
”
.n the
thn main hall.
hull
.
Mil* Bertha.Newmaii who,hai^lieen the room* will be wanntir the
«*o ruing
in
‘
ment in 1«half of the legislative rights
mentioning names, leaving the club to visiting
IKltim? bur
Min.
.1...... .1...—'__ i.l...
her brritfw.r
brother and u*i(&amp;
will in Min*
Mr. Weber, tho secretary of the Fair, "guess who” has been portrayed.
' winter_ than
they"were last.
of property apd in opposition tolperaonneapdlis.
Minn.,
muirncd
to;
her
home
1
’
J"
al violence. Even the costly and de- • tellx us that the amuaement committee
Tho flint meeting opens October 13,
BALTIMORE CENTER.
in tins village Thursday mo&lt;ning. ’She
plorable experience of. recent years' have been ur.tixunlly fortunate in seenr- a week later than cnstomary on account
The many, friends dc^Mrs. Chas.
reports a very pleasant time.!
and recent months may not have fully j ing unique attractions for the Fair.
of the. Fair falling on the opening week
Mm. Floyd McCollom of Fenton is Gorhorn will be plea.*ed 'to learn tluit
taught the value nisi n - v-uyp.
eiwity pf «&gt;,,
thia . Thors is noZextr.eh.rge tor seeing’ The president's „ address.
vacation
rwpiijmnftut. hut something ix gained : tllCHe Performances, which arc given anecdotes and a social hour are down the guest of her parents In this village. «!«.' is improving quite , rapidly.
Her
liu^lmud came Monday. I
Mr. and' Mrs. Orson land daughter
very tmieh indeed, when » larg,. .,. ',n tbe "Uad "I'P'ifo &lt;h- grand stand for this opining meeting. The special
.semhlage of Wilktobarre minors is
, &lt;-”-ry .fternoon. Anyone range aud social feature of the year occurs on
Mri. J. W. Foglesong
.
.. and (daughter May. and grandson Orost attended the
to apldrad it. lair .nd forceful state- , l,1‘8m- “,d th8&gt;' ,r8 “H"”!.’ "&lt; January 3C. when-a convocation of all ' El'’41 lire &gt;n Chicago this weei purchas- Hendershott reunion at Robt. Blivin’x.
wpn! wonderful interest to anvone. Adgie thr women's organizations in Hastings *n’’ r^e
in Hastings last Thnredak.
stuck of Millinery good.-.
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|
I and her trick lions have been secured
Mrs. Ix-wis WrMiud. who has been
w..i
w
a. .
.
. ..
J at a marveldus expense, but the West will ln held, the program and plans* Z-’^H of thi’Niagara Falls excursionists
improving in health the part few weeks
for which an- already under way, and , returned Tuesday evening.
Warden Vinceitt ban Iwn whpUy exti • ,
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f
11
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1 .Michigan .State Voir'.entertainment will I* unfolded nt a futare time.
' Arthur Chei-sebrough
of 1
Detroit who was taken worse lost Sunday morning.
onernted from all taint of corhipticr. ji committee folt that the interest of the
A new feature, which has been tried has been visiting relatives and fneni &gt;
Mr. Hunt of Highbank. now has
in the investigation of Jacksqp prison. '
i i&gt;eoplo of this part of the state is suf­ by other clubs with success, will be -in. town returned to his home Satunla
charge uf our milk route.
We lieliere this is os it should be. Any
ficient to warrant them in such a
a chairman for each meeting, who
one who knows Mm will refuse jto be­
C ;A. Curtiss and wife were Gtin
The i&gt;i«erMiJe^
expenditure.
! will take
charge ot
of me
the program urrer
after
T .
,
,
, ,
,
i«xc vuargv
lieve him dishonest, or that he i would
M„ 3bopl.'!^, Wl,.c P.y &gt;11*
L« week du»d the lergert race the
u diip,tclKd_ sl„ wU, L«k» vi.ih.n. Itoi Sund.y.
knowingly wrong any man or institu­ ST
'?
R*,,ul'' l» "5-IHe for the pregftm being
J uliux Abbott and Frank Cool weit f°r ® hat like that? Why. H’b oct­
tion. The investigation of the, prison
tp Gun Lake last week to run a stand «S«&gt;ux.' Satesnmn- Bu: you forget
Tbelwet her^ 'n the country were
on| „ prin,^ wil|
has been a good thing. It has; called
during the Farmer's picnic at Streeter's
H Has l»een espetially reduced,
attention to some practices thatlcanriot
Ijindtox.
'
.from
....... ................
... 8.—Ob. -In
J -----------------SIS. Mrs.
that case Rl
,nK tb.t then. i. ne-tetter tr„k in the m,y
,it. A11 in
„
be defended and that ought to ahd will
i . take it. 'You see. I.didn't know It had
world Um,, Um ««t M&gt;eh.K.n track. „ rich in
ond ,be Pwide„,
Samuel
Iluuxh
apd
family
are
rec
­
cease. For these the warden was not
been reduced.—Washington Life.
1th, .men
The race. lor the
p^,.
y, and bfr lmnl reating at their Gun Lake cottage this
Tesponrible. He was the victim of
r«fr wdl ho eMOTd to none. The „„ u, b.. e^ttUntol on the fried week.
practices that hail existed before he ,
cbwen. are ell filled, toe forw. .re „,d int,-rr«,„K. ei well u inWractive
Christianity wants nothing so much
Mtk T. P. Pomeroy wax a Grand
came there as an official We are glad ।
lew. e.*i the iport W1U be unn.ually topica lb,t p,
mMke „p (bl. pfu. Rapids visitor lart Wednesday.
in the work! ns sunny people. The old.
they are to be stopped. Warden Vin- ,
are hungrier for. love than for bread —
8
,.,u.
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.cent is a kind, lovable man. whui wants
Ivan Steckle and Mies Celia Bouma Woman's Life.
In the Agricultural Department there :
to do tbe best he can for the reform of
were in attendance at the Campmeet­
“ jj prornixex to be an unusually large disNASHVILLE.
ing ai Pennock’s Grove last Sunday.
the priftoners ut Jackson. If h&gt;? has i
148 • P*»y
play 4in
Hve muck
stock., some
Some ot
of tne
the best
j
• . , i-^. ..
" uve
He—Ix xbe really xo ci
IB? Shu—
uriX” to T t
m1an«Nn,’nt
■" Uo ram,fry will be rahibitod
Mn»i Reulien Fish and two children
A family from Maple Grove lias
Curious! Why. she’d Hi
to advice
of the।prison, they nave not tiefen er-1' 1 the
- West Michigan
■
moved into the house vacated by Al- left Friday for Sberiden where they 1
State Fair.
Just to flud out what It w
rors of the heart, which is big arid in
w»ll
visit
her
parents.
From
there
vin
Cleves.
• The Poultry show will he replete
the right place. The worst of the
: with interesting creatures. It will be
&lt; MEN PAST SIXTY IN DANGER.
Ira Bacheller is xerioualy ill with they jvill go to Remus.
charges -of lack uf discipline were
Oth ?r Grand Rapids visitors lart
More than half of mankind over
traced to the deputy who preferred tbe under tho same management as bereto- Brights disease.
week
.
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1J
. fore, whidh is evidence Of the success
from kidney
were Sam Newman, and Jnx. sixty years.of age sn
Fred Greenfield is entertaining his
charges against Mr. Vincent
i
and bladder diso
axially enlarge- J
! of that department.
Hullilergrr and wife.
father from Olivet,
m« nt of prostrate
. ! This is lx&gt;lh
In tbe Women's Department much
Mia &gt; Gladys Miller of Otsego is visit­ iiainful and
. Micbignn'a vahukion of ruilroad
The n-tuains &lt;&gt;f Mrs. 8. D. Barber
Rcrousd and Foley's
, interert is manifested already, cepecialuld lie’(taken at thfe
were brought here from Kinsley Kan­ ing hi r sister. Mrs Roy Yargcr. and Kidney Cure
property as lornpunxi with its estimate ■
■ ly in needle work and the art depart­
first sign ot#0anger, a» it; corrects •
sas last Saturday for burial. Mrs. other friends in the/vi Huger'
commercial value ax with but twfo ex- 1
irreghlaritlifPhjid
ha* curhl
i
;
—--------------- many
old j
ceptiwui highest of all the state! and; ment, and entries are already tieing Barlier was formerly from this place
Will Moore and Thomas Cheesebrongh men of
"
diseww.
Mr. - Rodney •
| made. Tho prizes in this dojiarttnent
territories iof the uulm:. Thia knfor- '
but made her home with her daughter drove out to. Gun Lake' Friday to .Burnett,
ock Port. Mo..! writes: ' j
xutte
mat ion iirj officially givph ' i| t’— are cash and are payable immediately Mrs. I.evi Smith of Kaiuas the jiast spend Sunday with their wives.
ith enlarged
ostate gland
ut tbe close of the Fair,, which is an
and ki^fi.-y trouble for j
and after
year. The funeral occurred at the M.
bulletin reeontly issued by thenktiouMrs Elmer Anderson and son Curl- taki
two bottles of Fo
intcrcrting feature to many women.
S Kidney
E. Church Sunday p. m. at 2 Qfclock 1 ton uf Kalamazoo are visiting friends
al .census bureau. Michigan's railroad .
feel better than ‘
have for
There promises to l&gt;e a fine display
valuation an the books of
of thu
• pt antomobiles and tho latent improve-, Rev*. Yatbill officiating.
in the .village.
ity years although I*i
now Pl
the (state
old.". For sale by .A.
tax cnmmiiriouers is 70.. percent
____ __ of. ment
kinds of vehicles. Gasoline
Matthew Gilmour of Detroit is visit­ ■ Mrs Obadiah Blough uuu
and vimum
children
ulholland. successor to W. H.
Mid.
th.
ctinuac of
MTndmilk otd v.riuu. other ing Mrs. Gilmour his wife west of uf Lake Odessa were in town Friday.
ar.
,. .
.
. .
,
- ugines. wxntuuiiifl, anil various
Ari. pro^riv.in thm
.nd only dcvlc„ lur n&gt;.k,nif work-ligbt
•
, —..—.—--------- ..&amp;«t on the town.
Bert Yule returned Monday ni
Cuuto-to-m .01| Wi^u,„in .re Credit^re„;v ;
; farm are already having their exhibiMiss Grace Scott of Zion City is a frum Si x Lakes, where he was vi
ed w.to «■ high twluelion uf «ucb ljOT a„^gcd for.
ing hib uDcib. iid Ferguson and fa
; guest of Iva Coe.
.propraA. In view of too foot ih.t| Thofoiroome.li: '_
Tho fair comes thia year a little later ; Miss jlvu Coe gave a lawn party to' Siegtd Kopf aud daughter of
REAL estate exchange.
astw. dmmrrat. for pwty p,,^,, thgn u dld |g,t
'
‘ ‘
t year, making the • her friends Friday Ajght. Alxjut forty ings called on their cousins,
Otfke over Pierson's Grocery.
tare mrtti&amp;od M.toigmf. . raOreml ’ pro.,^ fair wrath-r .taoet
Fox
------- — —— —a certain- were present. Ice cream and cake and jMrs
F.
C.
Bruniiqt
HASTINGS. RICH
last
taxation policy it i,&lt; iutcrerting to I ty, were served.
Fifteen hddees and lots for sale
note • that not n siingle democratic 1
Lots
9 and 10. block 2. Grant's
Mill
Mrs. Rufus Ehret and daughter Mil­
Yule, assisted Jas.
state -iij the. union is credited with a !
trick in Mddith&gt;u..8200.&lt;Ki.
iller's store Inst Sa
valuation of railroad -'property
property equal j One of the most Interesting studies of dred of Wukartisa Indiana are visit­ H. I.
No. 145-A farm of 30 ; acres, good
to that I of 'this state. In fact, the flxBect uf® lB th* relationship between ing relatives here.
Hiram Livingston
LiviiigMoh an
wife camo
^1avel a!ld C,V loam *Ild Uw a
lice,
aphids. Theso
Theso
states which have foagett l»en eon- j' ants nnd
nnd plant
p,ant ,te
«8 or
or aphids.
, । little rolling and borders os a tin - j»ke
Mrs Henry Toll of Battle Creek is home from Reinux last w/rk.
, A good 8 room house and ant building?.’
trolled by den.oi ratic adminislralions j”?Ot
.**.Upp’3r honey dew from 0,0
visiting
friends
here.
.
,
.
. InlCCcl
Miss Hattie Bouma
julcfwwblf-h
which tlir»itheytnL-A
takennasf.tozl
foodfw,,,,
from
turned from 1 Hne fruit, aU-improved but 2 acres. R
Show tbe Vt-ry lowest railroad valua­
Levant Price was at Battle Greek Grand Rapids last ■
K D. and telephone Hne.Stf miles from
plants. The ants are very fond of this
rsday night. Hastings. Might trade
tion for taxation purposes.
।
sweet substance and care for the Thursday on business.
Her cousin accompan
her. . •
No. m»i A.farm of 47 acres, fine clav
aphids in a manner that seems to us
Sylvia Kinne who'has been visiting
Wmj Washburn i
loam
soil,
lap
rolling.
Borders
on a
fe
have
been
The inccc-ss of the AiuoricairmaAqge-: wwprlslngly Intelligent. They somc- her 'parents lias relumed to Battle ,
Iaku of *rwort' 3
from two
entertaining the lat
'» conrins, Mr.
ment of the PliilippintM depends] ac- Ump9 canT tbcm lK,dl,y to Q better Crook.
lltHe railroad towns. Fine bulIdingB.
and Jfin.
Cory
of
,
.
(honvllle.
They
cording to Secretary Taft, upon three
groun,, "ld drlve awar wrtalu
I No. 44V .V farm of 14(1 aerre; 105
left for home the ii£t of the week acacres under plow. 35 acres of One beech
Xne’X’.1^.VX’dm^
. . by ...
Florence Wash- ?n^un&gt;?K e
! coinpanied
Mj
&amp; Uno large sugar
rbu&gt;» fbe dwelmunral of the malrnal aro-hm nt ahniba and .mall trem. On
bush. P lue stock and grain farm. Gwd
! burn.
, Mr. |and Mrs.
vroni. r.lj of the lalania, which .luni-1 account of thia mwet rclatlonahlp one
AUMCrfHmipg.
‘"T8
law tho |dty«in&gt;l well lining of tho Fili- may truthfully call the anta "fannera.”
i were in the vil
1« Friday.
j So 4W-A farm ot 1SU ncres: 115
. pinos. Lack of food. Tack of employ- tho aphids "cows'' and these protecting
! Will} Kelly spe Sundny intbe vill^e ,f™.i,n’['rovYd. b,l«ce ost wood lol
ment. burderisome taxation brood; dis-1 “od cases “cow sheds."—fit Nicholas,
lin’fruKxndpleiityorit Fins lures
; with ijis paren
content among the njost patient ] and '
- -------------------------- buildlugs Soli Is &gt; doe ctoy lontn. Nrir
I. George Mille
Jr., .nd wife and
“d 0n« location.
sluggish people and make them enetniep j
■atteded the Farm
N0, “LL-“A farm of Hl acres, 86
of the government under which they 'I The Persian author Saadi tells a sto­
Mrs. fohn Ric
aneoeu tnc harm- acres cleared and almost tntlrelv free'
ry of thee sages—a Greek, au,Indian
un
from stumps and stones. Soil |? clay
. er’s Picnic ut «
u Lake last
iaf._ week.
,.v
live. Give the Filipihox land to cultiand
Persian—who In the presence of
Dr. A. O. Miler and F.
rate, a market for their crops, and low
Do you like it? Then why
Siason
1and18Bnd loa!n| abwt one halftho Persian monarch debated this
lav
:
l“y» jMc a little rolling; 15 acres '
taxes and the rank and file will have question, Of all evils incident to huwere in Hastings last Friday
be contented with it? Have
of the land is 80 rods from the balance;
no yeanlings for independence. They manlty which Is the greatest? 'Thu
Bqpj
_
to be ? Oh, no! Just put on
Gooch Of Lowell
ua calling «mper was beech and maple; a fine
will be so indifferent; on the subject Grecian declared. “Old age oppressed
"••t
XL'S,'.1’!??*
"d’er fol&gt;*
on frie ids in the village I
Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have
that the fprvid American anti-imper­ with poverty;” the Indian answered,
the 81 acres, also the 15 aerre, no waste*
Mrs.
Otis
Newton
who
h
long,
thick
hair;
soft,
even
“
Pain
with
Impatience,"
while
tho
been very --J®”®®8 ar,e
wire fences with good
ialists will lose patience with them and
Ssturd.y
J?4.*" h°8 *nd .hasp tight; 3
caHthnn, as the Friend of Humanity Persian, boxing low, made answer,
hair; beautiful hair, without a j ill . fori a long time di
"The greatest evil, O king, that I can
'ood **PP&gt;® orobnrd.
Good
at the home of her ■-nsh,..
did the Needy Knifegrinder, "sordid,
ugbtor. framed house of S rooms sheeted -Ontsingle gray, line in it. Have a ,I morninjg
Mrs. A' M. Herrington. M
unfeeling, reprobate, degraded, spirit* conceive is the couch of death without
.Sowton I side .nd In and lined with groulijne
little pride. Keep young just
one good died of life to light the dark­
has beai a grei
over u j flit
fobulnr well
st. kitchen
door, . beeutl.
•*-*•'-*1 U'JUI, » DCalKl- ,
some way."
; ,
as long as you can.
“&lt;fo- tol
r?™d
year. Funeral i
is dSSt
J“?„1?.*tt!..JJ
“'P'8 tf0"
''8 ■u*d* *
around
ling houne «ane rln „f t|,e
W. J. HOLLOAWY, Hastings, rtldr/
noon at 2 P. M:
The reelection of Shea as the head of
cara. Barn 30x40 framed, home barn '
!rnmedi,cow barn trnmorl 18x32
। Fred Brown and Arthur
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint.
the teamsters union its to be deplored
I went over to Sunfield Saturday
■lone hen honee that cost Mis, |n
on every account. It is a bad example
Wants every church to know, that a
r00,1 ^“J"8' •ho&gt;’’ 2 “&gt;rn eribe,
and exercises a bad influence to {put liberal quantity of the L. &amp; M. Pure
i with tbe Sunfied nine.
SJjlSSi,*6' '* h8g h°“"“- T«t»phone
Paint will be given, whenever they
such a man at the head of any organi­ paint with the L. &amp; M. Call for IL
!
Last
Wednreday
a
large
load
of
'
iuga 18 jaare
rods from aobool; &lt;
sation which seeks the welfare of ita
SAWMUUA
I Bees" went over to Mrs. Jacob Ro
“iToafrom arailroatl town of SOO In­
PILLS.
members and the good opinion of putBen Mstthwre went to Grand Rapids
C«MY PECTOEAL l north of town, for a picnic. Th
habitant* and it mtlM from a railroad
riders. Shea has shown himself a dis- on business Friday.
town of 5,000 inhabitanu.
I five ladies enjoyed the afternoon

W. E. HERRITT

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*

Tomlinson Lumber Co.

\y
01
Do what yon will but don't forget
4
* That we are in the Business yet,
0
* And will remain at the same old stand
8
As Iona as Lumber is in demand.
0
*
a
■An.l when you need what’t, in our liu-,
a
Just, copte and view our Stock so fine.
a
Which yon will find is most complete,
.
T And with which no other Y’ard can compete.
- 0
W
W
And when our prices you receive.
0
You •will l&gt;e tempted to believe.
THE TOMLINSON LUMBER COMPANY 0'
5 That
0 •
Is practising philanthropy.
-3
»)
j. -Just give us a chance to show our Stock.
0
“ And to our Yard you all will flock.
8

Arthur E
CtatiMd

We don'
You alw
ask for.
The pric
lees than y
You rece
courteous t
We keep
Store in Ba
The qual
is the best.
You are a
an educated
Pharmacist
All pree
double chec
ing mistake
We never
ed “just as
YTou will
The best i
for you.

Arthur E.

WE ARE

•F Then we know that you won't forget.
That WE are in the Business yet.

Head

Chlo

the B

Rennes &amp;, ArV alldorff
Style is demanded in good Furniture
Strength is an important requirement

Comfort is another fact to be considered.

Our Furniture impresses you at once with all
qualities. Our dining chairs and easy rockers
Style, Strength and Comfort are never beaten.
will notide our Stock is a little finer, our Finish a
better and our Prices a little,cheaper .fnr the
than yon can find else where.

these
with
Yon
little.
■

Renhes &amp;, Walldorff
PIANOS AND ORGANS.

A. D. Cadwallader

My Hair is
Scraggly

^5C

Wp altto offer Home exti,
values at 10c and 15c.

ft
ft

w

Tie L

for that hoy thaj wears ink
a pair of the “jlisf. as good
kind every week.

MeunttM2*

Res

THREE LICENSES EMBALMERS

When you w
steaks ar roasts
or call up i’HO
liver to all part
give phene ord
tion.

COLD ME

Cold (^roe
Boiled Loin
Ham, CoM
Bologna?, F

People’s M

M. J. We

Cor./Jefferson an

Phone 238.

CHILDREN’S

Jiffirsu

HASTS6S,

amrraywvdu
*clal Hoe of
tiFtfn'iN

cum

lp». Dma«, Sul
OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ

He huu
the txwt grades ot eoal on the mark •
Order from uJbnd you areeure to be satisfied. PI:"
194 and we wil ive your order prompt attention.
See ue befo ' uying

LEHIGH, N
and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
C.C.B., MAS
LON, WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS ®. CO
QOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXTOOC?'■'

Yoja Cannot Afford
ident Insurance
TO BE WITHOUT

‘lm8 J’ WORTH' I’ROTECTlNG-.u.l we .rc IS Till.
1 . L&lt;*b1 K»'rv^ required bv L«w. deposited &gt;»nl :
»« pkid .1 riIh?‘r“lltW' tb' P*’m8“‘ °r A|1 JurtCl.lm«-all ।

t™'„

icht&lt;!’

“nd ,,r

MINA M.

CHE

One 40 ft.
.Ladder.
One 16 ft. L
One 12 ft. L

Bon t forget thi
Lxch&amp;uge ia the 11
to Ret your repair
terlijg done.

PEOPLE'S I
W. 1. JAIUE

The PREFERRED

M&lt;~S&amp;att§g'D'"7
FLINT, MICH.
b.ii t . ”’®CTOR,'01STRICT MGR. MRRY AH EATOS COWIES.
Bdll T.I.Phon. 314.

oodB in .
d Stork
eee goods are n
or .and can be «
tantly. I
full Hue of Ho
iWren mid Li
, PLAIN AN
fa Pillows, Des
ece« with Beldin
prking same.
ash Ribbops, Lai
ee. and everythii
Children may
Call ant! sec me

ru.inrr. MICHIC4N

�HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 24. 190i

UIVIIEU OfTEN TO
“00 TO IfA1W

country’s development, we am a ce,- ‘
tury behind. Can you understand it? | ARRESTED THREE
I cannot. A man doesn’t have to ride i
SALOONISTS
| over the roads around here very long
i
before
ho would sincerely "wish that
. •
|_____ Continued from pace one.
he was in Halifax. “ At the name time i f’or v,&lt;Jlating the Liquor Utws. Will
Examination* Next Month
tlie dry d«k at tho Brooklyn Navy the traveller over our roads might well '
m Bt .vhe 8taU’ °r c#nnty- or *
Before Justice Bishop,
\ard, and about ir» feet wider. Furth. er down is tho Imperial Ordinance township, that would permit such, mis&lt;r.ble ‘•.polo|ti„ Ior r,^ .„ w,
,FridJ’'for
'
Yard.
,l”
*2“’
honr»Halifax has the Parliament building, 1L..Z-.rm.nd l,e„. .houkl go to roB,,. .
pUratbaVia good deal hotter than
•’“•'■'•B.ahopind hla exJust that—-Your dollars stretched free, By that we mean
constructed in LHJ8. which has some Halitu.
B
“
amination ~&gt;t lor September 7. Thomfine portraits of Kings and Queens of
we make yonr dollars go farther—purchase more than
We left Halitar
th--v.-:
o,
“*
and Pete O’Connor were
England and other distinguished per­ None" bound lor Digb, Tw^
hUore the name oBciaL chanf-i
ever before and we don’t bring down qualities as a charge
sonages. and in one of the rooms of through the “Land of Evangeline
"?
""t removing the ~th«n. from ‘
for this dollar stretching.
, the building is a small table at which
made femou. by Longfellow .1 fu I
?‘l&lt;~n ’',“‘ow’ “4
T ■ Leadiag Druggist
J
Lord Cornwallis sat with his aasociatee tell you amm*hb.g .X Tt^aXi‘
No- indeed, every offering is from our regular stock.
' Vt 7"“""'
Ther
। when the first council of Nova Scotia
"W ord-red to re|xirt Septemler « for
/ &gt;ues f» get tie Business.
' hdid its first Marion on board the ship
examinatiun. The sheriff also notified
“Beaufort."
.
all thp .saloon ists that hereafter' their
barkeepers must neft-be allowed in their ,
V iiou'1 split pennies. &gt; One .very ja-culiar feature of Halifax
. is the way they name the streets. For
_______ __ ________ 11'l“ces after closing hours, during Sun­
.ays get what you( instance Pleasant street begins down ; Milo, Hall of Ann Arbor, .pent Sun“T" ‘T*
Th'’
'‘a-i: &gt;r.
JI
i j nt the park. A little further on it day ip this city
plainly atatee titan,they uv,..
shall
‘ t
11 not be allowed, '
liecomes
Barrington street, when still a
there
at
touch
times.
They
whre
furth- I
. is the same or)
Miss Fern Prowwr went to Grand
little further on it mysteriously degen­
er directed to take away all partitions
' .
eypedt io pay. erates into Lockman street. and so on Rapids Monday.
and screens su as to give a free and
Mrs. Chauncey Bishop went to Mid­
to the depot where it is North street.
unobstructed view of their places dnr. .vive prkiin.pt and) After
.
this it liecomes Campbell Road dleville Monday.
ing the honrs and days when tbe law
&gt;11- realnient.
&gt; and then scurries off into obscurity'. I J. Campl.,II, Of Middleville, waa in says
thej- shall be closed.
. ; I':.'largest Drug/) cannot imagine what this is for. but the city Monday.
FELL FROM A DR AV.
at any rate the .Street Car Company :
W. S. Baron was a Grand Rapids
;&gt; ". ''minty.
U ha* taken advantage of it and collects
Little Allicrt Sponablu was riding on
visitor Sat unlay.
th»&gt;
neat
&lt;if the Bennett dray Thursday '
i ility.of .all goods! a new fare at aliotit every change, in Philo Sheldon made a business trip
street.
morning.just as they were driving in- j
to Woodland Monhay.
to the alley back of Wright Rros. store.
There is one thing, however, that
,
... always served by / Halifax can boast of and that is her ‘ Mrs. Floyd 6rown‘ left Saturday for i The front wheel of the dray struck the I
1 and registered / Public Parks and Gardens. The Pub­ | her home, Norwalk O,.
crowing with some violence throwing
’ ■
• ■
) lic Garden is said to be one of the | Peter DeYoung and family spent tbe little noy from the high neat against
Sunduy in Grand Rapids.
’
one of the horses, frum which he fell '
handsomest of its size in the world. It
,
. ; rt* riptimi.r are) comprises 14 acres, and every, inch of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Botum ....... to the cement walk. The front wheel
.
. i-l.i ' ked thus avoid-; it is utilized. It is beautifully laid Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.
of tbe dray pamed over his limlM. but
Illis- r stakes.1
: ’
? wit. centrally located, and is an HJeal C. IL Thoman left Friday fur a fortunately no bone* were broken. He
was nnatched from in front of tho hind j
to vjsit. It is the gathering place week's stay in to.lhcrn Michigan.
\V ,
&gt; have subetitutj spot
wheel, -on the truck of which whs a
for the laboring men. and their families
and Mrs. B. F. Todd, of Delta,
' I ■, &gt;'. a.- good" yet.
\ especially, who come from nil parts of i O..Mr.
heavy load, hy a pamer-by just in time j
are the gueata of Oley Douglad and
to save him from being terribly injured.
,.
I' du‘l&gt;etter there.\ the city bringing their dinners with wife.
As it was he was badly bruised, but
them, and enjoying the beautiful
John Harper, of Clticago. spent Sun­ seems in a fair way to recover without
Tm&gt; be-t is none tu.good) shady spots, and the handsome sights. . day with his nephew John Ilnrpet of any Heriotis results.
There are flowers, shrubs, vines and this city.
I
' plants in profusion, which with little Mrs. Ixiuim* Kenfield and daughter
TAKE NOTICE.
mi nature lakes and - streams combine
went to Chjcago Saturday to visit
All persons are hereby forbidden
to make the spot an ideal one in
friends.
putting shingle roots on new buildings
•
LEADING tRUGCtST,
) everyway. Prospect park is also an­
L. A. Snyder, a real estate dealer of or renewing an uld shingle roof with
' S
i W, M. Goodyear.
i other handsome park owntd by the
city, and which is several hundred Grand Rapids, was in the city ou bus­ new shingles on any building or build­
ings within the fire limits of the city
acres in extent. The two Parks rep­ iness Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Troxel returned of Hast ingx
resent the two
extremes. In the
Frank M. Nash. Fire Warden.
ooocc c&lt;;c-xx&gt;o&lt;x»ooccQooeooo Public Garden everything ' that art Friday from a visit with friends in
and gardening can suggest to make Holland aud Grand Rapids.
the place more beautiful, has been
The Misses Florence and Margaret
done. In Prospect Park there is noth* Harper returned Saturday from a visit
Headquarters For
ng of the kind.* The whole tract is with friends in Luthep. Mich
left in its native rugged wildness,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barney, nf Mus­
Chicago Beef and
Otis Miner lias been chosen poet- -with the exception of putting in kegon. came to this city Saturday to
master at Lake' Odessa.
the Best ot Michl- I miles and miles of macadamized roads. spend a few days with friends near here.
Nashville
is. to get a. hew industry.:
On one of the eminenccs_o£tliis park,
The Miss, h Mary and Hazel Merrill, the Brown Speciality Company, with a ■ ।
.
gait Bee!.'
■
and commanding a view of the Arm.
of Redford, are the- guests of their capital of $10,600 w*hich will manufact- '
o
.y;&gt;.
&gt; want nice, lender X is an old Martello tower, built a uncle .and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Robert
nre ]»per boxes.
2 • ixa'ss
:■
c«nuo and we ns.
. century or two age, and the interior Dawson.
X .*• ..
; ■ ‘M. 21s We de- O of which-is something of a museum.
TopUlound Shoes arc alKolutely
'
Rev. A. D. Grigsby, of Cheltoygan. guartmtcotl in every jiertlcular. and the ' &lt;sa
■3 live- ■
’.he citjy and i The tower is circular in form, perhaps
a r ■ .
.icte special atten- t[
visited Hastings friends the past wei*k. price-is
Fall at«a*k now ready.
tin or 75 feet in diameter, and possibly
and preachisT at the Baptist church. Come in aud wse them. Morrill. Lam40 or 30 feet high. A The1 walls are built
Sunday morning.
bio .&amp; Co. ’
of rock and are six or eight feet thick.
Misa Maud Ryan returned Sunday
Not far distant is what is called the
Lightning struck very* close to the
5
■ • m-d ileef Cold
X ' "Chain rock “ It is said thut durin g from Barr. "'Oklahoma, where she visit­ Table factory Saturday’morning, run-,
X
..
Pressed
Q some of the various Avars iu which ed, her father James Ryan. She sa'w ning in on the electric light wires,
J
..
■ Jt v. .1 Loif.
]|[
England has tsjen an interested party, much that was pleasng and interesting put;ing 20 latiije out, of comminiion. ;
OHIctn
great steel chains and cables were laid in that western country, but still melting the sockets of several of them.
across the Northwest Arm to prevent thinks the |&gt;eople of Michigan have
June 13, Estes Rork planted pxtjitoe-about
the
Ikeat
state
in
the
Union
yet
hostile men-of war from pissing up
in his garden. Anguat 17 he dug n
stream, and as proof of. the fact, large
hili of them and in the hill found six
i. J W eaver. Prop.
•atoea that weight'd an even punnd.
X :
’•
■ i -si!'! ‘Court- s|reets. ]' pieces of iron protruding from the
Clxiter meistr. Prtikl«t.
Of course there’ were several smaller
| Phone 238.
§ rocks are shown to all.visitors. I might
add here that on Melville Island, in
sized ones but thl» shows:
remarkable
R. B. HltMtr. Ulct Prti.
OOOOOdOOv .••."XKXXWOOGOOOOOO the Northwest Arm, is an old Military
growthfor two months.
j
prison, where prisoners of the War of
The people living near the school
B. JT. Hudtrwx. gMbkr.
1812 were confined.
house are having a good deal of amuse-.
ment fn watching tbe jierfonnances of j
’ The Board of Trade of Halifax added
little Mim Ix'tha Ragers, daughter of
greatly to the pleasure of our aojourn
Jeffirws Street,
D. W: Rogers, and a little pet poodle;
Directors
by chartering a large •vessel and giv­
ing our Association an afternoon of ‘ Looked More Like Piece of Raw The canine submits to being dressed up I
HXSTIMGS.
MICHIGAN
Cbeiier ninstr.
as a doll, take* as naturally as a duck
Beef
Than
Homan
Being
—
Doc
­
*«jlid
enjoyment,
despite
the
cold.
,
1 am
to show the public
R. B. m«Mr.
to water his little mitofcret** giving him
‘wet'’ rain, by a ride around the
• ijsjrtit line of
tors Useless — Blessed Relief and
i rides in a dimunitive doll cab, and sits
i harbor, up to the Basin, and up the
R. C. Tros*.
HFIRTSj IM CHILDREH'S
First
Real
Sleep
in
Weeks
After
i up as straight as any doll could, and
Northwest Arm. Light refreshments
m. Lew*.
lothihg
' looks aa if he thought life was not a
' were served which made the occasion I
First Application, and
&gt;1 !■
H &lt;-iiiu. Waists, Shirte, i more enjoyable. Many of the leading
joke, lint a very serious affair.
D. $. BoMyur.
BbUitet!* Boggy Blankets, (luting,
officials and business men of the - city .
“What Women" Will Do."’ though'
LlUc UlittB.
I
mbro'dered or Plain Flan­
.ind their ladies were present, and »tbe
1 boisterous in merriment, still it is re- ’
Mite.
H. K. BMcriw.
The Famous Stork Water Proof I afternoon was a delightful one in every
fined in tone, pure in thought and I
'jOimU .i Vautb. Bibs. Aprons, etc, ' way. The people of Halifax and ail
spontaneous in action. It is a play
m ,r* '•!'*«t’.i)g by the yard.
l you will like to have your sister. [
aloug thut country in ;fait are known
*
-ir .ire-not rubber, have no
I sweetheart or mother serf, for thnre is j
eat: bt washed aiid dried’ f as “Blue Noses. " The name wa» giv­
•* Ward, cannot dcacribe tbe terri­
en because of the fact that the cool air ble eczema 1 .Littered with. X waa not one impure or suggestive line from • .
‘H:Hosiery for Hables,
from the sea «eem to make their noses
almost a solid mass ot sores from bead beginning to end. Such high classed .
t
.nd [.idles,
■
.
turn blue in color. Doubtless to^perto toot, and looked plays as this deserve our liberal patron''.MY FANC Y
more like a piece age. and. judging from tho amount of .
petnate
the
name
the
Dominion
Atlan
­
'• Ib^laus anti Center
paid c« Savlags DtpcilH.
talk
the
play
is
creating,
the
opera
i
of
raw
.
beef
than
a
tic Railway has namcsl its fastest train
I
T ; Hi‘l(ling»|Jro“. 5ilgs for
human being. j hous(‘ will undoubtedly he well tilled
■
The‘ Flying Blue Now. ’’ which is
Blood
and
pus
•.!.un-- and Fmbroid*.
i;
money to Eoan o»
indeed true tn the name.
oozed from a great on this Thursday night.
'
’* :
ilJL (•!£•• th&lt; Habits
uore on my scalp,
Days of grace, in tbe transaction of ,
Halifax is a very important city
.11. !_
!::ay need.
from under my fin- business in Michigan, will lie abolished :
' l• &gt; - am.1 yon will'find
commercially, and from her wharves
Real Fuatc Scciritv.
f cr nails,and near­
right:
ju’1.
ships sail to all foreign ]«orts. The
y all over my Sept. Irt 'next. The new.law reads:
•Every negotiable instrument is pay­
body, and-every
trade of Halifax is now largely with
MINA' M. sdbTT
Imir in my head
able nt the time fixed therein, with- eK
the West Indies and NewfoundlamL
fell out. I could hot sit down, for । out grace. When the day of maturity ___
'/here are several pn»q&gt;crous nianumy clothes Vould stick to the raw j falls on Sunday or a holiday the in­
MOHTGAGH 8ALK.
fixctsring industries iu the city, but
and bieeding flesh, making me cry
i Default having beturnuah- In thoct&gt;udltlonnot a
the natural resources «rre not developed out witk pain. My doctor did all he I strument is payable on the next Miocertain moiuage rvix’uleJ by LnvaJ E. Haven
I reeding bnsinew day. Instruments U
could,
but
I
got
worse
aud
worse.
I
I and Emma u*ys«, boaband anti wife to John *G.
as tlk’y would fie if they had Yankee
did not think I could live, and wantrtb I falling ^uc| or becoming payable, on U
; Keutnr, dausi the thirty-first day cf March, IMCI,
pnshfaud enterprise hack'of them.
I rerordsd the twentieth day id April. ;w:i, »ti
death to end my frightful Bufferings. I Saturday are to lie presented for pay- Q
J IJbw "W of morlMigea on mri-h 371 mxl :«7
•■My mothen-iu-law begged me to
One thing very noticeable all through
&lt; an&lt;l on which ther- L*. &lt;dAl&gt;n&lt;-&lt;! &lt;o Im- due at tho
, ment on the'next succeeding business Q
trv
Cuticura.
I
said
I
wotud,
but
had
I •late uf this notice, (ho sum of Eteyeu Hundred
mid Seventy one and Forty EtRbi «&gt;nc-Hundre«t; One 10 ft. Extension • our journeys, and which is calculated no hope of recovery. Bat oh, what day. except that instruments payable , X
You will be surprised to mo what you cap get at our
*
। ths DolUrn. t*e»M&lt; s the attortir.y'a fee atipulsted
to make a Michigander especially feel
blessed relief ! experienced after ap- ■ on demand jnay, at the option of the I x
Laddct*.
&gt;
store for 5 and 10 cents. There are hundreds of articles,
.
•
to bo paid In tbe .•mid intert?&gt;w -hould- any pro
■
nlviug
Cuticura
Ointment.
It
cooled
eeedltjjn be taken to foreeltma theanme. notlne i»
•chcnp,
"
was
the
good
roads.
No
such
as
.
holder.
1
e-presented
for
imyment
before
U
: One 1G ft. Ladder.
t
hereby when lli.it, by virtue of the power of axle
bleeding and itching flesh, and
। contained In saJ.t mortapin*. 1 ahall foreclose the
: One 12 ft. Ladder.
♦ matter v hefe you went the roads were the
CUPS,
PANS,
CLASS
WARE,
BRUSHES,
,
12
o
’
clock
noon,
on
Satnrday.
when
U
brought me the first real sleep in
I same, &gt;•&gt; a sale at pubHe iiictton. io the highest
excellent, and many of them had been
. Q PITCHERS, DIPPERS, CORN POPPERS, ICE
, bidder, at tho north friftit door of the rumt
weeks. It was »• Rrstrfol as ice to . ! the entire day is not a holiday.'"
I IJoiiao In Un; city of Haitlngs. on the. fourth day
constructed at an expense of thousands burning tongue. I would bathe with
• of September
at twelve o'clock noon,
all
; U
PICKS, MOUSE TRAPS,
*
•
:£?4 that the People’s‘X of dollars for every mile. When one warm water and Cuticura Soap. then, QUICK RELIEF FOR
I ttutcertalo pbreor pared of land MiuRU-d in
:
RldH’I l l.At i: 1
thetowMhln of Irvin*, county'of Barry, and
and Lots of Other Articles.
asthm/tsufferers. ()
stops to consider how -we lead these apply the Ointment freely, and took
I
ntatc of Mkihizan, deacrltxl ns follow&gt;. remit. .
♦
-' ":v| ailing ami uphols- *
the Resolvent foe the blood. Soon the
|
the
south
half,
ot
tho
•south
east
nuarti-r,
of
mm
Foley's Honey and Tnr affords jjn- ’ Q OUR LEATHER BOARD LURCH BOXES FOR 10 CEHTS
people in everything, and yet how sores stopped running, the flesh began
! tton number fifteen, and the north huU, uf the
»— for the children to
woefully we “fall down’ when it to heal my hair started to grow, and mediate relief to asthma sufferers inj. Q
I north InvU. of Uio imxWm»«i quarter• “S
take to school. They are large ^nd roomy aud just what they need.
number twnaty-two. all hi townihlp ncraHr four
the worst stages and if taken in time X
. comes to building roads: /t is some­ in a. short time I was
north of rau«o number nine west. euctalnlnK
will effect a cure. Fbr sale hy Arthur U
cur^a
If
any
one
doubts
this,
tell
one hundred and twenty nrr,-s ot land accjrdhtc
BUTTERICK
PATTERNS.
thing almost l&gt;eyond comprehension. ■
to the United States Survey !•* the **in* more or
them to write to me.—Mrs.Wm. Hunt, E. Mulholland, successor to W. H. Q
! We're way, way ahead in buildings,
loss,
the Mino being tbe nvortir.iged protniwa.
Goodyear.
X
.
Tae Thomas St., Newark, N. j.
JoliX G. RtXTBB.
•P
.
.
_
_____
t
Trc.tr-ral
fot
nrwy
W. R. JAMIESON, Propt.
’ loth public and private, acknowledged
_
„ „
. MorU;aifrc
Pure Kettle Boiled Linseed Oil, the , X Phone No. 10.
C1IAH. H.Baukh.
; loaders in every branch of industry, but I
only kind, at Mulholland's Drug U
W H. MlWHn s.
Hastily., MM. t when it comes to building good roads, j
A.'Hrs.is
Store.
j which are the greatest factors in a |

A FEW

Reasons

YOUR DOLLARS STRETCHED FREE

WHY

'Afc E.

32965^

T his is the busiest sale we ever held, and we expected it to be
—as never before have we had so many goods to clear out or
have we been so willing to, cut off profit and endure loss as
now.

PERSONAL MENTION. ]

.We must make room for New Goods which are arriving
daily. Something new this week.

Outing Flannels are here.
Wool and Gotten Blankets just in.
Comforts from $1,00 to $2.50

Watch cuir new stock which is just arriving: Mr. Pierson
has been in Chicago the past week buying hravily for his Fall
Trade. We ;&gt;re sure we can please you boih in

Arthur E. Mulholland,'

QUALITY and PRICES

J

WE ARE

I

Local News.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON,

Phone No. 9.

Capital

? cold meats

■ Peoples Meat Market

CHILDREN’S EMPORIUM

Y

| The
The People
People’’s
s Store.
Store

$75,000.00

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

“tittle
Drops of
Ulater”

RAW BLEEDING
SUM ECZEMA

woxderfxl to tblNk, uk( xp Uh algbty octal.
■ort RrMge. tboigb, than acoMwlattd wtaltb.
an aa&lt;k ap ot uvisgs.
- .

.

emit By emit

SPEEDY CURE BY
CUTICURA REMEDIES

Interest

ai accoim grows at oxr saviigt baik- Btt a baik
book aid start an accornt Tor voir child aid later on
it will buy a college tdication or a tmsbttss.

Hastings

:CHEAP i

: ^PEOPLE’S EXCHANGE j

Hastings, Mich.

Rank

FOR S\1Q CENTS

HORTON’S. XD.r y

........

.

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HASTINGS BANNER. Al

Rheumatism Souhwestern Michigan

Thn» Jwrtiom ot Charlotte irigned » ■ • ------------- \
•ort ot “double-beaded, double-lamted :&gt; pnilDT
UfllKP
I add™, to the people ot Katoo Co. io a i
■ rocoat imue ot tbe Charlotte Republi- I • - — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
| j cun in which they claimed to be op- ]
! posed, to ’’race suicide" and to show
Counties.
WARRANTY* deeds.
| their interest offered, for a limited time
Two men engaged in digging a well ■ to marry couples at the exceedingly Wm. H. Peck and wife to
on a farm near Belding last. Thursday ; low price of,50 cents each. Now comes John Tumor. 13 ac sec 24.
. (u.
wore killed by “choke damp:? or well ■ the Charlotte Tribune and, shows why Rutland...................
gas. After tho noon hour one went | th© justices are alarmed.It appear* pranejs w. Knoll and ................ rife to
down into the well to resume work, j that two of them are unmarried and . i Merrill S. Knoll. 1«&gt; ec "w
the third has been married 15 years
io. Castleton MOO 00
It is supposed his companion getting
Smllh .„d wife to Wm.
no response to calls for him descended •ndhu no family tat. wlta
M
so „
1.
the well and was himself uverome by wonder «ny longer ubout tM..wUd
Hasting*
the gas which had killed the other. A panic of tbe justices over “race
00
rescuing party found the two bodies on
■
। Edward 8. Mowry and wife to
a croes-stick 45 feet below the top of
• j Charles H. Gaskill and wife.
the well, from where they were taken
Attorney George W. Meebem hu re- I , K
, Baltimore 8000 00
with grappling irons after a candle reived . letter from
,,,, tb. oMci^e of I
f(_,
•nil lamp bail tall cxlinipiiahwl by | Al„k, atatiug tbai tb.
, notoriooa
Ak)n„ IL - k,,^. Lot,
lowering ttam Into thn well. Th.- I crimil,^ char|„ R. Main., wta loft
j blk 31 Eastern add. Hastings 400 oo
men's namm wort Fl.her and Oaborn. ' ,u(.h , l&gt;la&lt;,k criminal record In tbia
tho latter being commander ot tbe local . cUj ,nd „h„ „„ convictci in Alaa- Andrew B. Hum and wife to
Rider, W
tent of Maoeabee. at Smyrna. He was ;
tho
, of William Deppe,
Edward A.
married tat Fiaber waa aingle.
h,a
lakeu ,o the pcnit.ctarj at
lot a and E S lot 4 blk 2 1500 00
McNeil's
island,
the oust
of Wash- Dunning
Hastings ’
r ■■■ ■■ ■
1 ..X.1
1 iwlun.l
z,ft* off ,-nuet
r.f Wuah.
I Duiinillg
add. add.
i
t Last April Geo. F. Shetterly a prom­ ington, where he will serve htH sen- j William L. Herrick to Jacob
tenee
of
twelve
years.
His
wife
and
I
B.
Wolf
and
wife,
Parcel sec
: inent farmer living in Bertrand. Ber-children arc residing in Seattle.— Bat-1 4. Orangeville 100 00
■ ricn Co disappeiired with &lt;200 iu gold

What is the use of Celling the rheumatic
that be tola as It bl» joints were being dis­
located?
He knows that bls sufferings are very
much like the tortures of the rack.
•
H’Aef hr tranu to tnmr Is what will per­
manently cure bls dix-:i*c.
That. uaordinz to (Itotuanda of grateful
testimonials. Is

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
It promptly neutralizes the acid In tbe
blood on which tbe disease depends^ com­
pletely eliminates IL and. strengthens tbe
sysum against Its return. 'Try Hood’s.

EVERYBODY
-will talk—

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School Books
in a short time, and if yor. wlnt
good Second-hand Books, re
member that 1 have secured a lot
of fine ones in the importai.t
branches uf study.

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HUUdt NEWd. \

' TUPfillflll ,,n
THEryr).
EMPIRE STATE

Commercial Stock £. Telegraph Co,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Grain and Proviaions, Stocks and Bonds

ConthiuM from re«s one

28 Hodges Building.

DETROIT, MICH.

ust 5, over &lt;80,000 for dried black­
: berries and tho berries not all in yet, :
j arid he assured me it’ would go over
&lt;100.000 this year. The price paid is
20 cents a pound—$44'0 per ton. An
idea can be had of the enormity of 1
| the bualnem when you see six or eight '

References: JOHN L. HARPER t CO, Bankers /Detroit,

teams one following another along a
country road or waiting to be unloaded of great liags. like loads of
oats, at enormous elevators, to bo
packed Jn cartons or sold in bulk.'
J The same banker informed me he had

Railway Time Tables.

OUR DAILY MARKET LETTER On Application

Michigan Central.

}iaid bve.r to one man with a farm of
only 12 acres. &lt;1700 far black-Gerrire
alone. Each farm haa ite own dry
house, a small affair hut sufficient for
its own needs. The grapre are tied,
cut and packed and tbe berries are
P‘ekod njo-Uy by girls and women;
childre* also areist. giving healthy
employment for’ypungnnd old. The cli­
mate and atmosphere Ure invigorating

Tsklnr effect Auj,. j |
Ha»Un*-&gt;

Central SUXidkrd T1B».

m

EAMWAifn

Dtuion
Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastlnn •
’out* drove
Woodland
ar Woodbury lv

WESTWARD

and healthgiving, making hard work
, O. W, KVG'H.t.'r.
possible, while the tllr'lft. independence
dra-iii BapM*
Wm. L. Herrick to Buel W.
and social featun* of'|his locality are
--------Sisson. Parcel ser 4. Orange­
Haxtinr,.
SLATES. TABLETS^
Companies
of
150 00 almost marvelous.
ville.
The popularity of Gnll resort which |
PENCILS. INK AND
young women and girls coming for
is so conveniently situated, has steadily I Catharine L Rider to Daniel
WOODBURY
IONIA
STAGE
LUVH
miles and from large entire to do this
BOOK BOXES
WiMiDRUKY after arrival o&lt; moroing trains at {:U. Arrive* Mt loi.L,
. M
increased find large numbers are to be : A. Fuller and wife. Lot WT&gt;,
from b tXIA Jt-rt O»« »»»• »* »*. M. snlvw at M ooffbur, at
&lt;».. - :
00 . work, enjoying it as much . as young turnlns
400
Hastings
seen
on
1
the
grounds
and
in
boats
daily.
M. R). and train south on the C.K.fc 8.
....
you will find complete.
folks in this country ilo camping or
WM. H. MARTIN, PROP.
Tho accomodatiuns are first-class and Susan Sage to Andrew B. Hum
! sjiending a vacation at- th© lake. Hope.
the people seem to appreciate the fact
and wife. N 70 febt - lots 838
that this inland lake is one of the fin­ and 884, Hastings
irn (X) ' are also raised hero affording still more
employment for the young.
est in Michgan.
.
Prescriptions prepared as if for
Clare Waldorff et al to Albert
Going from Naples valley we drove
the Doctor’s »wu use.
Altoft and wife. Lot 27 Wal­
00 । to Atlanta and taking the Erie road we
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Last June Engineer Alvord and FireR K. WlLtlSON n if-.
----dorff Resort, Wall lake
. Joseph Gritzer. a Batti^ Creek e­
wept
to Corning, passing through KNAPPEN, KLEINHAN8 a
Sign of the Elephant.
mau
Payne were killed in a I’.-re ; George B. Menhennick and
KNAI’PEN, Attorney*.
lectrician waa doing some wiring in
! Cohocton, a small village celebrating Marquette
17 Mlehiffan
Trust
Co.
Bulldinv,:
&lt;*»»• ;
wreck
near
Ionia.
The
adwife to Fannie R. Sheffield,
the tower of No. 1 tire station when ho
j the centennial anniversary of its chartRapids, Mlebigaa.__________ ;________
ministratont of their estate* have be- :
lota 1041 and 1(M *. Tlastfell down inaidO a distance of 50 feet.
1 er. Corning haa 11,000 inhabitants and
D
LOWRY.
gun suit against that road for &lt;20,000.
THOMAS A PRYOR.
C.H Taoaxs
iqgs 1500 CO
i He waa falling head downwards and
Haatitutn. feirt
l is a busty railroad town. From there
Attorneys at Law.
H. Faroa.
j would undoubtedly have been killed
' Catharine Roush to Stephen A.
we went to Lawrenqev|lle, Pa., via the
Offices over Hasting.. Ctty Han*.
o«vtaeles on band .
The
corner
stone
was
laid
in
Albion
i
Barry,
40
ac
sec
17.
Castlei N. Y. Central, through the Fall Brook
. had be not struck a hone hanging in
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wWere fot
th.re worn C •1A4KOVB * POTTER,
H. V. d C. h "ha
I the tower .which broke his fall and Ctadmtuf the w&lt;»k forth, fin. new j
1000 UO.J valley, where for miles there
acquaintance turned him right aide so ho landed on " C' ,T-. U' b“P&lt;1‘ng whi''h
Pbvslriautt at,d .‘}tir««m».
Attorneys at Law,
ta AlpheM Dunn and wife to
field, of totam growiug. Tbi. little
^Soeeiunre to Philip T. Coupvvw
Gideon V. Burrougha. UO ee
village !■ int.rrating for many tatama:
, hia feet. He escai&gt;ed with only a few erected there the find in th. .tale.
fllcc in Union Block. HUUtp. Practlc .
,Because we know you will be Ji severe bruises
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■ sec IP and 80, Rutland 2500 00 j three railroads center (here, and two
A HAN1AJN. M. 0 .
pleased with our goods.
Farmers near Shephard. Mich, com-!
rivers pass this way which quite often A. K. KKNASTON,
5Our stock of groceries is clean and 2
’
PhyalclaD «r «Clara Waldorff et al to Elroy
plain
of
a
plentiful
visitation
of
blow
; overflow causing consttrnation if not
'
Mlddtevtik.Mteh
strictly up to-date in every way.
4
Representative Sam H. Kelley, of
Tobias, Lot 85 Waldorff Re­
1 o(»1 destruction. Many streets are only 20
fGoods promptly delivered to all 3 B enton Harbor, has invited the mem­ nakea, w£oec poisonbus exhalations.are
sort, Wall lake
.R. V. GALLAGHER, J*bysiciah t&amp;d
parts of the city.
feet wide and tbe plank .walks are
bers of tbe lower house to his home to said to kill sheep and cattle
Surgeon.
Dooling,
Mich. hfiee
Sylvester.
G.
Hall
and
wife
to
YSeeour Dry Goods Department for 2
hours 12 to 2 p. m. and' 7 to 8 p.o
fastened by wires to shade trees, stones J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
have a peach feast. Over HO of the 100
P. L Hill and wife, IB ac
Woodland. Mich.
Ladies* Wrappers, Hosiery, Under «
Trleptioue ax Home Day NlftjL ■ '
00 j or posts, to keep the high water from All business given prompt and careful
have
accepted.
It
is
hinted
that
Kelley
An
anti-tubercular
society
has
been
sec 23, Baltimore
wear etc.
taking them away. Weistaid at tbe M. attention. Collections a specialty.
5Also Prints, Ginghams and Mus 5 hopes this move will help land him in formed in Kalamazoo. The purpose is
SURVEYOR.
William R. Harper and wife
j E. parsonage, where during the Johnslins.
| the speaker’s chair at the next session to war on tuberculosis in every way
to Charles E. Harper. 5 ac
WALTER HEATH.
I town flood the water raised 88 inches
in'that city.
TGent’s Negligee Shirts, Jackets aud I of Michigan's salons.
BARRY COUNTY SURVEYOt.
see 22. Thornapple
Banner Advts always pay.
100
above tbe floor, driving the occupants
Overalls — the celebrated FLAG !
BRAND.
Calvin Welcber and wife to
up stairs to live. Many shade trees
The &lt;50.000 increase of stock for the
It is claimed thut tbe house clean­
Csthryne Roush, 40 ac see
TWe want your Butter and Egga.
5
grace this village, one row of elms heEaton Co. Savings Bank at Charlotte,
8. Assyria ................................
’ Highest market price paid for pro- &lt; ing going on in Chicago in driving
1500 00 ,ng particularly fine, a»e tree measurduce.
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out the thugs and criminals has result­ making tbe capital &lt;100.000 has Ixjen Mary J. Wilkins to Frank
(
' ing 6 feet
in diameter- Natural gas
subscribed.
YStore opep evenings. ‘
ed in a big increase of crime in Bat­
Radford,.Lot 30H. Hastings.. 175 00 | supplies this place with fuel and light.
tle Creek, many of the evil gentry
coming over 40 miles, and retailing 25
Rachel Ermina Dean to Amy
P. A. SHELDON
Wm. H. STEBBINS.
A Chicago firm is to build a &lt;2.000■settling there.
cents 1000 feet This townAbstract
as well and
as Real Estate Office.
Dean GartetL 20’ a. d.65-100
Licensed Etnbalmer .
&lt;XK) plant near. Battle Creek for the
Abstract Block, Hastings.
ac aec 17, Yankee Springs.. 8300 00 hundreds of others are lighted by gas
and Funeral Director.
manufacture
of
brick
and
terra
cotta.
Money
to
loan
on
llnel
Estate.
Heal
Kit
Martin Harahey, a prominent citizen
which burns all day as well mA all night
QUl-&lt;
CLAIMS.
Phone 292.
of Kalamazoo expired suddenly Wednes­
for the expense of putting it out aad
Book*. compiled from tbe Hreords. can
William M. Burroughs and
day while, at work iu the Michigan
fumjsh complete Abstracts.
relighting is more than the gas itself.
The present season at Gull lake has
wife to Joseph H. Bowser.
Central freight house. Rupture of a surpassed all former years in social
A spring bed and matteras factory and
00
rods
sec
10.,
Johnstown.
.
blood vessel in the brain is supposed to activity and general spurt.
Julia IL Snook jet al -to Aug­
i have been the cause.
1 The cut glass factory was ot great inustus G. Snook. 23 ac sec
terret to us, it being the only one 1
Grand Rapids is said to be in the
How’s This?
It Is row time to tllok ibtMt BULBS
20, Orangeville
1 00 ( have ever visited.
grip
of
an
ice
trust.
Steps
are
being
We offer &lt;»© hundred dollar* reward for any
for FALL PLASTISG.
I im 1 lice !j Case
ot catarrh (hat cannot be cured by Hall’s taken to bust the trust.
THE OLD REL1ABIE.
J. M. Bauer.
For’LIVERY RIGS.
We have
stock ot CUT FLOWERS oo kud oov.
TKOnaTE • COURT.
HORSE SHOES.
several find class rigs in connection
We,
the
uudewlined,
have
known
F.
J.
GLASS
CREEK.
Estate of George Greenfield deceased
Pkone Io your orders. Deliveries node
with our Jefferson-Street Feed Barn.
Cheney for the last U&gt; years, and believe him _A M. 000 pipe organ has been installed
Shop on Court-StrC’' just eailc'
i
perfectly
honorable
I
d
all
bushiest
transactions
Boni
on
Aug.
IB
to
Mrs.
Jake
Brink
­
hearing
claims
adjourned
to
Oct.
18.
Your
patronage
solicited.
.
JefferstHl f t.
to any port of the city.
Pkote 29.
i and flnau.lally able to carry out any oblisattous in the Congregational church at Kala­
! urd a bib son. Mrs. Brinkard was formi made Y&gt;y their firm.
EHtate of John Q. A. Parsons d.I WxsT &amp;TAUAX. Wholesale DnirzIMs. To- mazoo.
NELSON BURROUGHS, Propr.
1 erly Lizzie Antlers.
ceased, claims heard and allowed.
I
WHEN YOU WANT
Several from here attended the
Work is actually progressing on the
_____
Etuil A t .Itol i II V uiv
Manw-a, iuk-iuwii; ..c
Farmer's picnic at Gun Ixtke Saturday.
MAKItlAUg LICENSES.
“
electric
P/WE-XTlC
Jlrectly
the bloud aud mureus surface* new Kalamazoo—South Haven
rt fB.ga*
If 1* Bal Me 1J Bit!.
of i&gt;r|rt
lh--.ys;.!!.,
I ciUlmoiila!scut
Robert Grbcock. I Menominee
Mr. and Mrs. L. McDonald spent
line.
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VXlXWllZdX
. 7jc |M&gt;f buU1
,.. #^4 by
allfree.
drurglsts.
.33
•bsjW.
HOYS’ Silvi
Fannie M Tuthijl. Nashville
.28 ■ Sunday at B. M. Jenkins.
Hair* Family l !ll« for coustlration.
Kq-alrlns neatly and rrctaj ;:y dtK*
CALL ON U A. EATON, HE HAS
George
Campbell,
Johnstown
....
.4!
Dowagiac’s oldest
Lizzie Severance is visiting Mrs.
PHILIP LtTZ.
citizen. Wni
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND
Elinzbeth A. Shaw. Gram Lake..
Jerry Colli u.-c
' .
Dehli tiger aged 03. died Wednesday.,
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 95
Second door south ot FcHcf.
Fred M. Reams. jAasyria2fl
Mr. upd Mrs. Forel - Replogle apent
Ratta A. Briggs.; Assyria28
Saturday
and
Stun
Jay
in
Otsegb.
Allegan county will build a &lt;3U,uU0
jail.
Tommie Grifitu I hf j Hastings who
MORGAN.
Pretty hard .miltter for the people to has been visiting Rjirtw Waters the past
week
returned to hib hoine Sunday.
get accustomed tb the new train servi‘My stock of other School Sup.plies, such as

I on hia pereon. He bad started for an­
other farm owned by him near Poka' gon. Cash Co He was a man of good
habits and no reaeon for bis leaving
homo of his own accord is known. It
i is believed he-wan murdered and his
I l»dy thrown into the St. Joseph river.
j A reward for information about „him
, has been offered, and the river is bei ing dragged for ten miles lielow Ber! ' trend.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

tie Creek Moon.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS

WE WISH TO MAKE!
YOUR
!

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

W. H. FAIRCHILD
FLOWERS

DAN LAKE.

ROWLAND BROS.

SHOES

Buy

Furniture
and Carpets
at McCOY’S

' CORRESPONDENCE

A few from here attended the dance
Mrs. Ed Weiaejof Manton. Mich, is &lt; at Clovenhl1® Wednesday night
I tinting
her
Jsiting'ner brother Nile Linsea.
R- .Weaver and wife are camping at
!-*
Replogle
Mim Ethel Johnam n«mt lain week : w*&gt;«r Rower,,
an attorney
ot BattleLake.
Ellsworth Barrett ark Viola Waters
with her brother aud sister Hugh ’ and Creek
V was *in
” Mdrgan last Wednesday
calling ou old acquaintances. He will i ^tended campmeeting at Pennock's
Olive.
spend a few da^’niat Thornapplo Lake. I K^ove Sunday.
Clarence Robinsun, wife and son
is caring
Hastings
called on ;' Mrs. Hattie Bliss of Stolt*
—
spent a few days last week with tbe ! James. Howard of
------------- ---------------! for her cousin Mrs. Jake Brinkanil.
former’s uncle Eli RobFnsonand family | ,u’ motber ***
'

THE HOUSE OF QUALITY

Have your pictures framed NOW at

Phone 76,

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

I havt In stock Sixteen Lumber Wagons,
Fifteen Top Carriages, and eight Open
Buggies of different styles, a total of thirtynine |obs. These must move out as

I Want the money
on at least 25 of those jobs within 60 days, and
I am bound to make the price that will move
them. If at all interested, now Is your time

Jesse Townsend
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S. R. Doud, wife and -on of Hast-I Mr’ O,eo- Ban«tn movetl from Mer­
ings were seen on our street one day ’ *an to
Gallinger’s house two
last week.
.
'
on,‘ ,m,f
cust on Thursday of
.f
,,
' .
• ,
,
„ last week.
Mrs. F..C. Owings and daughtor De
pe.
A
,,
.
------------------------Lore
of Charlotte- spent last week with ’ Bh&gt;«t Carpenter returned home fr.,m
A. Myers
Myer, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Seeber Martel for ?
u ,v k
tl,e 81“'rU

MtaJnllePhilleewenttovialt her i °"r,',U”rt
brother Clarence and family pear Mid- !!”
dloriU. Setnrday.
, Morgan ertmt.

Does This Interest You?

HASTINGS,

IHIGH STREET

-&gt;•
w"rk “n ,hc

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jobnron antl I Tl&gt;«’«»-1ers ^the take House are
children Hugh. Olive and Ethel spent ’’'’"’""W ,o
»nJ ■” « »hort time
Sunday with the former , snater it™ !
1«—&lt;1

Ethan Shipman and husband.

I

Mim Lillie Shultz and friend called
on the former’s Aunt Mrs. J. Bush,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hathaway of [­
Hastings visited their son Elmore and
family one day last week.

NOTICE.
We the undersigned, ^eing a com inittee appointed by tho. Board of Su; pervisors. do hereby notify all coal
4,^,
cily
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Want your moustache or beard
a beautiful brown or rich Mack? Use

to receive bid. for jbe real to l„
«•» &lt;'-0-&gt;rt Hoo». fol
attheCbnrt House for the ensuing
Osceola Co. Friday tovl.it relative.,
year, reserving the right to reject any
-r all Wda
’.

Sugar-coated, easy to tike.
miid in action. They cure

BUCKINGHAM'S
DYE
£«.!’£. L’’.“

BARGAINS

Orville C. Barmini, ClLrk.
Chas. M. Mack. Judgj of Probate.
George E. Coleman, Treasurer.
It is a good thing to Wait when one
can positively do nothing else.

DANGEROUS GERMS IN SIMMER
Strengthen the Stomach With Mi-o-na and Keep Well

i Ed Hall and wife of Hastings were
I up to their farm one day last week.
j, A wealthy philanthropist in New too. will be free from siakness in tbe
i York spends thousands of dollars every summer season.
1 Byron Mingcs of Hastings was on '
Mi-o-n, rratorw complete beslth to
i summer providing milk for the babies.
our street Sunday.
. with
result that the'mortality is
the whole «yMent and curm hond-wlw.
nock-itche. Skwplomn^. )«in, and dia-one feels that they get their
dtaS’kJS’.
lko
's worth at Mulholland’s Drug 18 1 8t
Renns are common in
8 uruK summer and that the stomach must be
store.
from a weak stomach and impefect
i !■
I kept healthy to fasist their attacks..
digestion.
I
,
____ Other people do not live on a milk
A guarantee to refund the money if
M?jQ-na do®8 not "bow help, is given
withVvery 50 cent box. Ask; W. J. Hol­
xxw* 11.
Mfr,
«• a*4«reo ‘ organs by the un of Mi-o-na that they
loway to show you the guarantee.

Hastin&amp;s
liaouilgo Banner
lyailllVl $1A a
U year

No. 77.No. 77

dra"'

“”"*!« 5Mr-

If you are looking for BARGAINS. get a glim-fl
onr REFRIGERATORS at 1-4 off.
.
Wo are selling GASOLINE STOVES. OIL STpVES.
STEEL RANGES and ICE CREAM Eiil'I'Z
ERS as low as the lowest.

If you are building a bouse we can show you the best
DOOR TRIMMINGS in the city.

LOCKS, KNOBS and HINOKS are our. long suit

Headquarters for FURNACE WORK and TIN WORK-

Welssert Bros

t»,

«*•"

Mkt

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 24. 1905.
(NEW LIGHT ON CLARK CASE *'—'-

announcement
Having purchased th&lt;
»meat market of F. W
' I’lifford. I wish to an
non nee that it will be my
aim to keep

o

According to the Last Free­
port Herald.

OF ALL KINDS
We will deliver to all
parts of the city, and g: ve
phone orders special attentfop. ...
FOR COLD LUNCHES

vmi wont ilad anything better
iuau.our « ’ol|l Meats Thsy are
11 epared by iix&gt; experienced man.
.•a.d are just What vo.u want.•

? Chas. Dubois
? The MEAT MARKET Man
Two &gt;;&lt;»«
CltB Rank.
I'hone22 Hastings. Mich.
b^'X&gt;co:-oc&gt;ooooooooc&gt;oooooo&lt;

YOU ARE
INVITED
dill aud sei- the very latest
uit paper. known as the

ARISTO GOLD PAPER....

New light is thrown on the Rev. W.
D. Clark mystery from week to week,
and the latent is that there is a woman
। in the ease, and that woman an own
sister of Mrs W. D. Clark.' One of
I Mik Clark’s little daughters received
| a letter from a schoolmate in Montana
; their former home, stating that her
papa, an intimiate acquaintance of Mr.
; Clark and his. sister-in-law, met them
on the train a few days ago and asked
them where they were going, and they
said tb Kansas. This has thoroughly
convinced Mik Clark that he will nev1 er return without being comiM-lled to,
I aiid .we are informed that she does not
care to have him. She has disposed uf
the household goods and jwraomil effect’s
at a great sacrifice and Tuesday morn­
' ing loft for Dayton. Ohio, to reside
, with her mother and brother. Her
i brother was here last Friday, returni ing home Saturdiy accompanied by the
two little daughters. Rose anj Ruth.—
Freeport Herald.! Aug. 17.
Tho Herald alsi quotes from a Day­

ton. ().. pamper an article which telU of
Rev. Clark'; crooked financial trhmuietions in that city where he lived liefore
goipg to Freeport. It appears that he
was a peraistenk porrower, and that he
seemed to have np idea of i»aying his
I debts.

it will certainly be worth
your time t&lt;&gt; call and see
1 ktiiples of the work.
.
;

No man gains Anything until ho
1 willing to lose something.
Hunt• forget to see ire More
you huy r» Kodak. Camera, or
.ppfies (or same.

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOGRAPHER.

g My

Michigan

:

Hastings,

FALL

WINTER

AND

GOODS

If yon rare to gpt up at o ‘dock on
the morning of August 30. you may
see a partial eclipU’ of the sun which
; will occur between that hour and six
; o'clock.

the

newest . and

latex styles.

Better

leave your order now

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For
That
New

.

Suit

An exchange nays that a man in a
neighboring town who secured his
wife throng!) a matrimonial .'agency is
trying to secure a-llj voice. Just an­
other of finding that mail order bargains
are not just as represented aud that a
much lietter grade of the same article’
could have lieen obtained at home.
Good enough for him rhe ought to p«tronizc h&lt; me industry. The homegrown
article is usually the test.
Tfie man who doesn’t believe in ad­
vertising is apt to have no bargains to
offei. He is in it. for tbe cold cash from
start to finish. *fhe than who has suriit-%

thing to offer at a lower price.
: tbe
best goods, will proclaim tbe same from
the housetops. It always, pay-.to tradwith’ the man who advertises for he
.
makes
better inducement* as he lias to
FINE TAI LOR INC.
make his advertising pay. Dealers
MAC TINGS. MICH.
must take the choice of catching the
trade that drifts in at big profits, or
urging and tempting in larger trade at
smaller prufita Both pay rent, heating,
Our .r.-.t ition, the l«ke«t. best equi’.’red and lighting, insurance ’and miscellaneous
expenses ' and the extra sales make it
easy for the wide awake advertiser to
•Ue :o fill only
pay for his advertising and extra cleric
f • . . . c*a be reduced. Catalogue rr.alled . hire and nt the same tim? give his
free. ..'meh &lt; rp'.uins all. Home instruction also.
bodge's InsllUiU. Monroe St., Valparaiso, Ind customerw-abenefit

. E. LUNN

RS, SASH, AND

LUMBER, LATH, SHINGL S, D

OUR

WELL KNOWN ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPER
CONTINUALLY ON THE MOVE.
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Have You Seen Our Wood
Brick and Renee Posts?

H id and Soft-Coakat Hock Bottom l’rlee&lt;;
hi saitjt U.ae guaranteeing the quality uf your cual.. W
Pit ih-^yoiEto ascertain if these statements are true.

I.chit* Egg and Rut,

Pocahontas,

Mass-lion NuL ,

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Massllon Lump,

Hocking Valley.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.

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PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

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The new drinh is refreshii

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All other soft drinKs always

on Hand_
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1 h.ve . nice ««h of Or.t&gt;,.&lt; Len^n. -nd B.n.n
««. Ci^or. .nd Fino ConUctionery. .Give n&gt;» • ciiy

LOWNEYS CHOCOLATES, BON BONS
AND MARSH MALLOWS
jc1^st%Vetrry“I

FRED WOLCOTT

5. Goodyear Co.
We are showing a line of Silk Petticoats
in black and colors, made of
good quality silk, excellent value 0 J)
Silh Waistings, new patterns for Fall, latest designs­
and ctAorings, very desirable, per pattern

Mrs. H. Bechtel .and Mrs. L. C. the city un business Friday.
. Schill visited r,t Robert Bell’s- near
Tbe Misses Edith and Anzo Lmiburd ’
Nashville last Tuesday.
are visiting relative in Racine. Wia.
Miss Florence Freeman spent a few
Mjks Gladys Ijoinlwni. of Kalamazoo. ■
days last week visiting friends at Dow­ visited relatives here the .first of the :
: ling.
week.
Mr. and
John Fancher and Mr.
______O. B. Jones and children, w
Mrs.
of j
and Mrs Je’tsie Erb visited Mr. and Grand Rapids, are th.- guests of Mr.
Mrs. Morrift Pilgrim of Lacey last Snn- and Mrs. Robert Dawson.
day.
Kellar Stem is taken to tho Ixxikcase '
Mik
N. Latham entertained her factory occasionally. His injured limb
■ mother M ik Fulton of Athena last seems to-be coming on nicely.
week.
Mrs. W. H. Sage is rapidly recover- '
| Mrs. B. Fancher and Mrs. Main ing from her serious illueM. This is n
1 called on N. luitham last Thursday.
great pleasure to her many friends.
Mrs. Ed Hicks of Bedford is spending
. .Mr. and Mik J. E. McElwain at­
two weeks the guest of her mother tended the reunion of tlie Marshall
Mrs. A. Edmonds.
family at Thomapplc lake Wednesday.
Schoo) lx*giiui at the Duraev School
Mrs. Bello Hooper and daughter re­
house the fourth of September with turned Friday to their home in Mem­
Miss Em in n Wightman ot Hastings, a* phis. ’I^nn.. after spending the sum­
teacher.
..
mer here.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
• Ethel Haynes and Estella Harding
went to attend Adventist Campmreting nt, Allegan last Thnrmlay.

Mrs. Earl Stokue and Miss Gertrude
Diamond, of Grund Rapids. are visit­
ing Mrs. Phylls Reynolds and other
relatives.

•Mrs. Ed Faught and daughters spent
Tuesday and Wednesday nt (’. H
Charlton’s.
Earl Mudge went to Sebewa Town­
ship ’Thursday where •he expects to,
commence work again bn the dredge
that is nt work yn the Sebewa Creek.

M ns. Ned Bristol and daughter Dor­
othy who have been spending a week
with her slater Mrs. Arthur Rickel re- ,
turned to their home at Ann ArHBr, ।
Wednesday last.

Mary’ Augusta Day died- Thursday at
her mother’s home, Mrs. John Day.
aged 42 years 2 months and 19 days, i
She was the only surviving child of
fonr children, leaving an nged mother
to mourn her loss.
.The funeral was held from her la|e
home Saturday' and interment in-tbo
Striker Cemetary- ’
Fluyil Bai rd who has bet n suffering
from blood poison in the hands is much
Ijetter. ’
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•TRe liarryville Schoolhouse is having
a belfry built on it.
Fred. Williams is raising his ba$j
and having a basement put under it.

•Mr. and Mra. David Tnbl* etit-i’-.
mined Mr. rind Mrs. Harry Tribp. Mr.
Oria Warden i nd Mim Zoa nml Alia
Brown ever Sunday.
Mrs. Peter A. Maurer -ntertaimid
relatives from-Battle Creek over Snndav.
S. XL Fowler of Battle Creek visited
bis father Clms. Fowler a few days last
week.
School will begin in the Branch dis­
trict Sept 4tb with Mis* Lottie New­
ton as teacher.
MAPLE GROVE.
Mrs. Greta Wolf is home after spend­
ing two weeks at Gull Lake.
Miss May Potter returned from Wall
Lake Saturday’ \
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clark of Battle
Creek passed Sunday at Ed Reese’s.
Mr. Mathias and son of Goblevilkare visiting at Geo. Caiinon’4.

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hall Dress Goods. Panamas, Mohairs, etc, in the new weaves

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and shades.

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We are s.lhng many Gingham Aprons.

Have you one.'

25c and 50c.

TRY A NEW IDEA PATTERN 10 CENTS.
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When You Come to the
Reunion, be sure and

Mrs. Cora Powers and daughter Ada.
of Lookout Mountain. Tenn., were in
the cith,last week bn route to Nash­
ville from Wall lake. They will re­
turn later* for a visit .here.
Miss Let* Rmwlll. uf Humbolt. la.
who has been tbe guest of Miss Ruth
Weissert for some time, left Wednes­
day for Ohio wlu-re she will visit rel­
atives before returning to’her home.
County Treasurer Coleman left Sat­
urday for Harbor Springs where, he
will rusticate for a week or ten days
with’his family who have ln*n visit­
ing reliatives there for the past two or
three weeks.
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See

WE want Your Butter
WE want Your Eggs

ASSYRIA.

Wm. Sylvester of Battle Creek war­
in town Sunday. •
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'Mrs. John Tasker attended confer­
ence nt Flint this week.
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Mr* Bert Shepard.-will entertain L, !
A. S. and Iteikin Hub of ten. Tbursday Aug. Bl.
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Gladys Howard of-South Haven visit­
ed at Oliver -Task&lt; i's last week.
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Nellie and Maud Cashmere of Battle
Creek visited their parents last week. .
John Tomkins was quite sick last
weekChas. Serven and Clare Smith start­
ed for North Dakota last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln. Mrs. Quinn I
and Master Ebner Quinn of Three 1

Open Evenings.

Phone 86.

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To the average Engjisb woman bor
jewelry is merely an adjunct, having
no particular connectiqn with the rest
of her roller, but added nt random.
Not so wttu the transnrlantic smart
woman. Sh.i dresses to her jewels and
has her gowns made to match them.—
London Motorist, and Traveler.

YOU RUN NO CHANCE
If you are thinking of buying a Piano or Organ
all that we will.aakisan opportunity to show yon
what we have. We will do more thau that We
will place one of our inetnimentn in youn owu
home FMtt OF CHARM. in order that you mayjudge
of its meiitf. You don’t have to bay unless it
pleases you. Can yon ask or expect anything
more fair? Don’t bnya cheap instrument, that
is made solely to please the eye. You can’t judg?
a piano by its exterior finish, but by its TONE.
' That’s why we are willing to place one of our

miliar nursery, friends. Jack and J111
are descendants of HJuki and Bll, the
Rivers visited their cousin Dr. Fay ebbing and flowing tides, the tumbling
erects of which, breaking one over an­
and wife last week.
other ns the waves wash the shore, ere
Mrs. Herrick aud sons of Milwaukee i
rather aptly described In tbe nursery
and Mrs. Gould of South Battle Creek ! rhrma*
visited their ebuain Mrs. Lizzie Tasker I

and family last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Doty of Convis visited
nt Jay Prescotts pne day last week.
Mire^Loioe Potter of Hastings
Mr. Harry has a sister from Ohio
vhritirig her grandparents and other visiting him.
friends for a lew days
Owen Prescott visited Floyd Rnssell
Geo. Cannon arid family. Mr. Math­
ias and son. Geo. Hecker and family
anil Louie Russell and wife pasaed HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
Sunday at (Jiear Lake.
Mr«. Win. Henderabott. of Battle
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Mrs. Vincent Norton and daughter Creek. is visiting relatives here.
J li. DM«&gt; IU1.1 f.uoily will ramnui
paksed Sunday at Hull Lake.
- A. D. Wolfe has. his hon-e nearly the Soldiers reunion ion the fair
grounds this week.
completed.
ktrloy Bellos and Addie Penfold
Gladys Garrison * kas been spending
a lew days with her gretid phrents Mr.
paired Sunday at Frank Cumming’s.

MODERN TREATMENTS
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Famous Clinton Pianos

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DEFORMITIES.

and all Nervous, Blood.
Skin and (.-hrouicl Diseases.
BATHS

OF

ALL

only requires I gallons of tbe L.
M.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Himtes. after a 1
and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil to paint ft
moderate sized house.
two weeks visit at John Castelin’s I
noth- returned to Spencer Kalkiska Co. their |
In any crisis it is safer to do
i home.
iDg than to do the wrong thing.

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Hastings, Mich,.

Furniture Corners.

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lliOlLATK OJtnKJl.

SANITARY BREAD
IS THE

BEST BREAD

QUIMBY.

Mik Walter Bidlemun who hua been
. quite sick is improving st this writingLake.
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under tho treatment of I r. Fuller.
W. J. HOLLOWAY. Hastings. Mitfft
Mr. and Mra Wm. McIntyre and
Who »c|ls the L. &amp; M. Paint. • non of Milwaukee are vis&gt; ting relatives
1, informed by Longman A. Mani- I in tliiaplace.
Dex, that un ibouMud eburcbM btv.
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Mr. Byron Edmaruln and wife and
fe E^t^^th..
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MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE GO.,

KINDS

' WASTM-:-l1onng
for Train
lug &gt;chnol for Nurses. Address. Itoum
SO. THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,

Jackson, Michigan

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iu your home without any obligation on your part to
buy it if yon are not pleased with it. It’s because of
their marvelous TONE QUALITIES that the Clinton
Pianos have become so popular. We also have other
fine grades of Pianos.

for the tore of all chronic ‘
and surgical case*

RHEUMATISM.

hiss Shuck of Jackson Galled on her and Mr*. Geo. Garrison, j
Ross Muosen is spending the week
disbar Mik Lewis Russel one day last
at J. R. Daley's.
|
Frances Hendershott expects to
; Mte. Gertie Fanning and children
of Battle Creek are visiting friends entertain the L. A. S. on Thursday ■
Augntit 81.
and relatives here.

! Miss Ada Powers of Hastings is-visitihg at Fred Mayo's. Mm. Vincent Nort­
on and daughter pissed Sunday at Wai
4

' T., Times, arid for whose veracity that;
; paper vouches, tella the following: j

: “The 'terrible news comes from the
Quite a number from this place at- ' western part of the Cherokee natior^
tended campmeeting^ Sunday ait Pen­ that a boy climbed a ‘cornstalk to see'
nock’s grove.
how the corn was getting along,- and
Walter Freeman and wife of Lan­ now the corn, is growing faster than ।
I
. sing spent a few day’s with his parents the boy can climb down. The l»y is i
Mr. and Mrs. James Freeman last week. ' clear out uf sight. Three men havej On Sunday Eugene Freeman and wife- undertaken to cut down the stalk with
1 of Hastings and Ray Freeman and wife axes and save the boy from rtarvation
I of Dowling^met them iu a family’ re-!’ l‘Ut it grows-so fast that they cannot
i union.
' hack twice in the same place. The |
। B. I. Eaton happily surprised his I‘ boy is living on nothing but raw com j parents Friday evening by walking in­ and already has thrown down
, to their home vpry unexpectedly. He four bushels of coba’’
! came to attejid the funeral of a cousin .
Miss Mary A. Day. which occured Sat• urday nfter a long and serious illness. ;
' Saturday and Sunday he iqient visiting
: his sisters. Mrs. F. G’. Silsby and Mrs. ;
Mrs. Andrew Angle, is visiting'
Bechtel returning to his home near i
friends in Grand Rapids.
’
Williamston Monday. •
j Mi»i Mary Eaton goto this week to ’
Mrs. Helen Lantz spent Sunday ‘
' Casco to visit her sister Mrs. James with Grand’Rapids friends. *
' Breiden.stein.
** Walter Bnrd. of Nashville,
in I

Watermelons are claimed to be a
tonic for the stomach mid kidneys.
They also improve the texture of tho
’’ complexion and impart a soft velvety
appearance. Tomatoes are good liver
regulators and hpive h tendency to’
whiten the skin. Spjnach is eftiencious for the kidneys And liver. Let­
tuce and salads are cooling to the
, blood and contain, opium, which has
, a tendency to make some people .drow­
sy after eating.
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are now in and embrace

I GROWTH OE THINGS OUT WEST.
1 A corrtopandent of the Checotah, I. I

HIGH BANK.

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the best meats
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; CORRESPONDENCE. ,

Said to Be a Woman in the Case,

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Made of the best: malerial:
thoroughly clean send whole­
some, anti wrapped In oiled
paper as soon as baked,
which keeps out all dust, dirt
and genps.

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

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PHUltATK ORUER.

Htatv of MlohltAu, ( otttJy of Ban-T. m.
.-'UUr uf Mi.-h!gou, County of Barry.
At n M-«*lun of the Probate (&lt;»irt. tor Ibr ' At A -u-ilou uf the probate Court tor t»«County ot Barry, bolden l»t the Probute office County ot lurry. hoMen nt the Probate ofltee
in the dty of ■ Hx«tlur«. hi
oonoty on Wed i tn the elty-U Ha"tlnc». In mM county On
’ neMay. the 3itl day of Aim. in th*year ere i Wednesday tne -a th dav uf .Inly tn tho Year
thousand nine hundred mid (Ivo. ’
ct-o thoun ind nine huudn-ii and tire.
Pmwmt. f’haa. M: Mack. Judge of Probate.
Present. (’Jum. M. Mauk. Judsn of Probate.
- In the matter uf the estate of Marte Van , In the mailer of tbe rotate .of Jam*-,
, Xrs», deeea.-M-d.
W. JohiiMN, deroakorl.
on rntdlncand mint Uin petition dull verifies! • On readlajr and fihi’iK the iretltteu duly vertof lx&gt;l.» v. Standi- ' dangtiler of «ald deerMed, (tad. of .te'inie Water*, ihe mother ud mid dcL
Eraying that ui older or decree xnay be made crav'd, praying that an older nr decree ’nay be
y thl« Court, dateriulnio* *ho are or worn the , mado t&gt;y tlita court determining wlroare or were
lawfuThrtr-. of -aid dec-ti-wJd, and -entitled to In I the Lawful hcirS of -uiM derea-ied and entitled to
herlt her eaute.
. Inherit bli eeUic.
Tberr-.iiMxi Bis ordered that Friday, the find
Tbereupoolt te ordered, that Friday th*t--&lt;;h
day of Sept. A. !&gt;.. I'Kifi. at UJ.o'clock in |»n day of Anemt A. D.-ttMiU 10 o'ekx-k hi the
foianoon. 1h- SMigned for lIk- hearing of said forenoon, be n^igued for the hearing of vald
petition and ...I
that the helra at law oi Wit
iuhI tb it the heirs at law of snkl doceO
... de petitionall
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MUtf, are required to appear al a
I are raqnirod t» appear
Mid court, ttorn to be balden at tho Probate Court, then to be- ---hoiden
_j nt the Probateoffice,
VIIUV. In
IU the
MI'- clt»
'ot
-J- Hastings. la mid IAIUU.;,
office.
county. In the City ot Hastings, In «*hl County and
r-------- Km w-X.v t-K.,
, sue show cause if any there bis. why the pi ^ycr
of tbe i-etltloner may not be granted. And It Is
further ord»wd. that said petitioner glw notice
to tbe j-er*on« Interested In wild r«tete, of the
; pendency of s»ld- petition and tb* bearing pendency of said petition .uid tbe hearing
i thereof by caualDg a copy of this order to be thereat by canting a copy ot this order to be
XI ••uwu - * ■ I‘ published
In tho Hastings B1..
aKNKR. a newa- vuitiltakMwf Iu .K&gt;.
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Pro»s. The CITY BAKERY,
tin- Mt leltitirs.............

weeks previous to said day of henrlng.
• Chas. M. Ma«k.
Ella C. Hiwox.
.1 udge of Probate.

Judice of

�HASTINGS BANNER AUGUST 24. 1905.

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‘Johnstown Sunday the gucstaof Ed I
‘ Bristol and family. ,
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, kvturai or
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SUH MUKULIfRt

ALLOWED HIS CLAIM

i Mrs. Anna Baird of-Miahawka Ind. Probate Court Allowed A- D. Cad
' is visiting her cousin William Krone-1
wallader's CommUalon For Syll-

Ing the l*arson.&lt; Farm.
____ContlmtKl from ptwe
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_ ', Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sylvesw of;
one.
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Hastings visited at George -Ingram’s i; In ifH. the late J. % ParWns *gre«l
tions where agriculture has grown * s
la,.
with A. D. CadwalUder thiit if the
unprofitable. Indeed I have lived long ’ „
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’’ ... « hduM ’ lattLT'wouId secure &amp; purchaser for bin
: ,-n.mgh «, -w many tam» In Barry
Z- 11“J™1
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iu in, farm at an Hgretd-ou price and iq»ecltyl
You can't judge, the jnside by the shell. Y&lt;&gt;u
/ I connty rrxtomd trewndouriy in tMril “'*»! •”d «,U bu,'d "
under- terms the latter shottld recinvu 1100
might is well try to tell the kind of tobacco a
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j ' iower to yield er,.,.. Another B--,’,er- ld»“
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Mr. Cudotion will pl^ Jne ol th«e Lord, "'.ml th. work i. let to Mr. l(ox ot:
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man chiews by looking at the box he carries.it
V
j waiUder api»eared with a man prejiared ,
iu such condition as to make farming! F,’vIKirtin. 1 have a line Hue of Plain and Fancy
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. .. . । to curry out the terms toJhe letter. I
8. at’, the
Remember the
”7 !' and he would pay the price stipulated. I
Watches that are al! right and guaranteed.
’ V j unprofitable.
. ' Measures looking toward the main- j Grange hall Thursday afternoon. ’ g' But then Mr. Parsons d&lt;s*ided not to .
YoU make no mistakes in buying one of
V
tenance of fertility ought to he insti- I
sell, so the sale fell ,through. Mr. Cad- j
them. 1 also have a splendid stock of
/ ’ luted liefore lands fail to produce
waltaler rendered his bill for eerviren.
MARTIN CORNERS.
maximum crops. If this is done the j
' but Mr. Parrana thought he ought not j
MANTLE,
AND NICKLE
Myrtle Hale entertained co:nptuiy
restorative measures can he undertakto pay it. Before a suit could ta com­
CUFF
) J en in such a way as to yield a pipflt ; from Grand Rapids lust week.
'
meneed. Mr.tParsuns liecame dangf rMr. and Mrs. (.’has. ^Joyles, re urned ously ill. Feeling that he did; not wish
continuously, while if it is deferred .
PIN
• until lauds have grown ’imixivcfished
Richland Tuesday.
to disturb one w.Iwmj hold onilife w-as
AND
) ■ the ’-pry exigencies of making a liv- ' toSeveral
man d|d not be­
from ’hero attended camp- &gt;o Yrtli| t|H. rcal
LOCKETS AND NECK CHAINS AND
) ing will prevent tbe ocoujiant . from meeting at Pennock’s Grove Su iday. gin a law ____
suit.’’ _____
After Mr.' Parsons
carrying out the best agricultural
A party of our young peo&gt; e are' death. Mr. Cadwallader iUedla claim
SILVER
’ ’ methods.
against the estate for JfUV and the incamping nt W’ull lake, this week.
{
I think ifns a broad economic princi­
Miss Julia Barry who has beerr visit; ■terest, .also some exjiensts iq getting
ple that the state ought to undertake nt
ing relatives in York State reI urned testimony, amounting in all to about i
FIKE REPAIRING * SPECiALTf AND WORK GUARANTEED.
, public expense any and every investiga?I2*..OO.. The matter was stnmgly ar­
home Saturday evening.
’ tion that ;will develop its resource and
gued before Judge Mack Saturday bv
that evidently is not sufficiently taken
Mrs. Abram Fry has two niece i Mrs. C. H. Bauer for the e-tate axid A. D.
care of by private enterprise. Sotae Kendall and Mrs. Walker of Ohfo riait‘ ! Cadwallader for himself, the claini :
sorts of public service are accomplished ing her. '
was allowed at un even $1*|’. Jmlgej
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oor west of Ch ideate rXKL Burton,
Hariingi
thoroughly well by private uieans.
.
Missen Lillie Bolter and Edith I irster . Mack taingconvinced from decisions
Manufacturing entrrpris»M generally will leave .Thursday to join the ' 'aUJV" ' the Michigan supreme court that the;
can be capitalized expensively, and im­ ers ut Wall lake
; claim was -a legal one.
provements pay us they*go. This is
Mr. Floyd Starr L. T. I_ lecturer and
"Is there a man in all this-audfence}” not true of agriculture which cannot organizer gave u very inti*resiing lec­
HE’S A HUSTLER
demanded the female lecturer on wo­ lx* put under the management
’ eapture at the Martin Church last
man's rights.' "thut hasj ever done any­ tains of industry:’
Wednesday evening.
A L. T. L. was
thing to lighten tin* bunion on bls
If agriculture in this country ia, ever
Thos. Irwin, of Marlette, Is Well
wife’s shoulders: What do yoit know I developed beyond its prew*nt stage it organized and the first meeting will be
Known ‘Among The
of. woman's work’: li- there a man i will lx* done only as a result of great held at John.Mead's Saturday evening
Aug.'
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Fned cakin’and coffee will
here," she continued. raiding her arty
' Gleaners.
public improvements and at public
and lookthg over the I assembly with
lie served. .*» ct»i pays th«* bill, All'an*
| expense. If thia is not .done then all
The subject of this &gt;ketrh. Mr.
superb M-orn, "that Im.** ever got up In
invited to' attend.
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Thomas Irwin, of Marlette, mar not lx*
the morniiig, leaving Ids tired, womout ' parties will suffer the inevitable con­
generally known to the jieojJt* &gt;f Barry
wife to enjoy her slumbers. gone quiet­ ! sequences of depleted soil and reduced
(’&lt;iiiiit) but there’s -i:art*ely 11 .member
ly downstairs, mail'* tin* link cooked prixluctiun.
I believe the principle: is a general
his own breakfast, sewed the mtadng
of tbe Order of Gleaners in th* county
buttons on the children'.* clothes. darn­ one extending far beyond agriculture:
hut what .knows bim«and kne vs
... Bitn
ed tbe family slcckiugs, scoured the viz., that- the state can afford to devel­
well, And there's a reason fur »| When I
Mife
Yera
Ward
ha
Grand
Rapids
pots and kettles, cleanrii ami tilled tbe op alt its resources^unl that it cannot
he
came
tq
this
county.
inrtrtt»en*
of
visitor this week.
lamps and done all flj&lt;^f necessary
afford not to do it. It is easy for
day -after daj uncouiplainiugly? If
Judge Smith made a husinese trip to the Order wm* as scarcei n-«l “liens
people
t&lt;«
live
along
in
a
comfortable
twth. “ while now-the momlkirship is
there Im* such a man li-. ’IP- audlcti.v
Charlotte Tuesday.
let him rise up,’ I s’.iiuid-ji-ally l.ke fashion, when a little more intelligent
rrckoned by the hundreds, and i» grow­
A. A. Anderson wont to Detroit
outlay of labor and money would in­
ing very rapidly..
sure a development that in a few gen­ Tuesday on business.
looking man in K{&gt;ectac|ts. tn obedience erations would put the commonwealth ; IJ. A. Hahn, of Jackson, calletl on j
to the .summons, thul*|ly nrtae. He far in the lead.
Hastings friends Tuesday.
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w; # tbe husband of thi* eloquent spetikI am much gratified to see symptoms
Miss Minnie Devine is visiting friends
&lt;‘r It wa« tin- first tlxte he had ever of this new movement in my native
in Grand Rapids this week,
bad a chance to assert phtteelt—Novel state. The altitude taken by Repre­
jjrs. F. A. Curtis, of Detroit, is the .
Magazine
sentative Schantz and supported; as I gucfft of friends-in this city.
। Phone 1143;
City .Drug Stole.)
understand,
by
Senator
^Glasgow,
is
a
You can’t get a poor Cigar at Mul­
Mr. Clary and‘family spent his vaca­
Hustings,
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MIchiginT
move in the right direction.
holland's Drug Store. '
tion in catching and eating fish.
If a few public spirited men will
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GILT
CLOCKS,
GOLD AND GOLD PILLED
BUTTONS
AND SCARF PINS;
SETS WITH CHAINS;
GOLD FILLED BRACELETS
CROSSES;
BEADS;
GOLD RINGS.
THIMBLES AND
SILVERWARE.

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George [ Newton

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School Supplies.

As school is soon to open
we wish to inform you we
have a New School Grip for
carrying Books for 25c.
We also have the Best linej.
Tablets we ever had. Ink,
Mucilage, Pens, Pencils,
Erasirs, Water Colors and
anything in school supplies.}

PERSONAL MENTION.

Q. A. HYNES'
NEW
BOWLING
ALLEY
' 1 have opened a new Bowl­
.
. Ing Alley in the building
hcross the street west of
Hotel Barry. Everything
will lie kept quiet and or-

EVERY THURSDAY
AFTERNOON and EVEUNG will be open to
^idie-s.
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stand for the principle of developing
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOCOOC: the state at the expense of the state.
Michigan will lie one of the richest
commonwealths in the Union liefore
another generation passe*. Conditions
of life are so easy yet that there is a
strong temptation for the average man
to simply exist Without troubling him­
self much almut what his grandchild is
to do. It is time now to establish Dial
grandchild i» business agriculturally,
to sot in motion forces that will pre­
vent the exhaustion of Michigan lands,
and thut will also insure development
of all the resources of tho state—agri­
cultural. mining, manufacturing, etc.
Good. We’re Interested,
Very truly yours,
So are you.
E. Davenport.
For we have the best line of
Dean and Director.

Going Somewhere?

TRUNKS,

SUIT CASES,

Every Thursday af'ernndn |
flr-'in 2 to 5o'clock the klle’Will be open Free ol.Ckarce
tb Ladies, and Gentieimsu
when escorted b&gt; Ladies.

Willis' Ketzbeck,
Proprietor.

TRAVELLING BAGS

ever sfibwii iu this city. The low
pi ices will interest you as.nntoh
as the high qtializy of the goods.

W. H Myers &amp; Son,
Phone 314

Hastings,
Michigan.
Jeffereon BL. 1 door south of P.O.

isimafgafrttiX.(aatSE/ZHMBT*

One-Third Easier
One-Third Faster
TheonlyMachines that do
not fail in any point
Rotary Motion and Ball Bearing
Make the lightest running machines. Quiet and dur­
able, the rotary motion does away with noise and wear
canned by the forward and backward movement of the
shuttle.
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I sell the best machines made
The Wheeler &lt;t Wilson No. 9 and Standard Kotaries
best in the world.
Domestic, New Home, and for my cheapest in price
the Ruby, made by tbe New Home Company, and war­
ranted 10 years.

Buy your NEEDLES HERE and get a nice
wood box to ke?p them in, 4 needles in a
box, price 10 cents.
Machines cleaned and repaired.
The Finest OIL made.

T. PHILLIPS.
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EAST WOODLAND.
। Mrs. Sarah Qoud entertained her sis1 ter Mrs. Emma Towns and husband
| Sunday afternoon.
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Asa Dillcnbeck arid wife were ^guests
. of O. C. Sheldon and wifeton Saturday.
Burleigh Swift spent a cbuple of days
with his brother Arthur of Kalamazoo
Ito! week.

The Miaees Dais
&lt; ilatlvs Barry visited
don on Tuesday.

First-Semester Will Begin

Tuesday,

5th.

Sept.

We believe that our Public Schoole offer the b, :
preparation for life, whatever and wherever tliat ‘i
is to be. at tlA- lowest expeune. The Public Sei......
are not in Education to make money: they der la;.,
no dividend save that of the boy and girl, broadlv
grounded in th&lt;-essentials of a pre.Miration and j,
spired with a purpoee to be successfnl. During tinlast thirty years our schools have graduated over'-loo
men and. women who testify freely to the value of'tl.
Public School.
Our schools offer you t|&gt;day

More Courses of Study; Freedom in Their Selection:
Larger Corps of Instructors; Better Facilities
for Instruction in Laboratories and
Library than ever before, f
Our General Courses.

Embrace four years’ work in English. AJathematir
Science. Mtin. History: two in German-: opportu:.!'.
for work in Music. Drawing and Expres^ofa.
Our Commercial Course
established this year in&lt;*ludwi Book-keeping, Xenography and
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willjx* in charge ot an instructor who has had special prj*paratiu;- ; .:
otlice experience in tbe branches offered.

The County Normal Training Class
offers splendid opportunity for those who wish to become :» 4 ••
and expect to do wurk in the C-ountry Schools. ,Tbe pvtrsfwra
the class of last year anil the aemaud’for tbeir services, ithis
-4&lt;;od
. evidence of the success of this deparxu^11'-

Parents.
We trust that yon are anxious to place within the hhed of t ;
children the power that au education brings? that in ti:i&gt; won. v
. may co operate with yon. giving you tin* service of an initiintitu; ib
we most heartily commend and that our citizens loyally knpport
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•jT’For any other information, inquiries, qnnounc'menti'f V&gt;. •

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Address, A. W. CHAMBERLIN.
Superintendent.

Telephone No. 422;

They are a gre&lt;
in most ca
forth gretf
For several
have endeavored
store headquartf

School

used in the c
year will be no
appreciating the
to parents who
3 to buy books

We have card
the market and
■2nd hand books
where they cook
Those books we
J to i the price
See our line bef
We will sure!
money.

We have a
tablets, drawing
and pencil boie
box paint and
Raphla.

FredL. Heath

Goods De
R. F. i). orders filled

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The Thomas Grain Drill

Instrum

W&lt;hav*juat recei
of musical instrum
the imparten in N

Mrs. Farr of Prairieville visited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wardell Sunday.
Burt Tungate and wife uf Dowling
visited at Fred Tungate’s over Sun­
day.

Violins, Suit
and Mando
have String
pairs

George Dennis, of Kalamazoo, visited
Hastings relatives Satun^y mid Sun­
day.
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Mrs.
Demamndville 'visited her,
daughter Mrs. F. Tift at Kalamazoo
last week.
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Miss Frances Hower, of Milo, visited
friends . in the city - Tuesday ami
Wednesday.'
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Phone 31.

Rev. VanAuken went -to St. John
Friday to visit a son who lives there.

for all kinds of i
prices of our iustr
than ever.
1 have also receiv
worth o&lt; Harmon
price from 10c to
Buy your Harmo
have a stock to sel

Thomas Irwin.

D. S. Engla.td. the Woodland furni­
When Mr. Irwin began work i}i this
ture dealer was in. the city Monday en county there were but two orj three
route to Ohio.
lodges in the county, each with &lt;i small j
Mr Geo. Tolhurst and family spent memtarship. Hi* iinniediateh went to
a few days at their cottage at Gun work, and has since organized {lodges
:il ’Cloverdale. Orangeville. Rutland.
lake last wee|£.
Mr. and Mrs. Zagelmeier and family Yankee Springs. Carlton Outer. &lt;’&lt;.au .*
Grove
and Parmelee. and is still work­
weire Grand Rapids vibitora tbe fore
ing—aiid'Working hard. ,
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part of |he week.
Mr. Irwin is a pleasanht gentleman
Mrs. Samuel Fowler and son Del to meet, and aside from the mei it of i
and Ernest Gibbs of Buttle (.'reek are
tbe order, his-personal popularity has
visiting friends here.
.
Iwen.of great assistance in his wirk.
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Mr. J.m« UD«lerbili ,rf Cltoton. t. There is talk of laying out tbe sijate in j,
M,eb. » '■'ltl"g .her mm Mr. .n.l tliMrirt. |, tbi. j. d.,„e Mr. ,r„in,
. In, John Tbomjwon
will probably hare thi. District with

and
Milw ElIxel War'l relnmetl houie ln&gt;ad&lt;|oarteto at llaetinK*.
she]. .'" ■■dnesday after risiti,^ her auat in
Grand Rat,ids a week.
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Fork City is
Mi“ ”,'rth“ u,'"‘1«r “"d Mr*. K A.
TH P Cl D A MG P
Mrs. I irorge
d"'" &lt;» Alio yeetonlay- to visit
IIIC VJ K/MNU 13
the
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Mr. L. A. Snyder, of Grand Rapids
Fr.-gram of Assyria Grange. No| 1&gt;.
; Shirley Meyers and J. Hitt have spent Sunday at the home of A. M. ; ^'r
phone poles planted and will soon ta
Singing by the (.range from Ci range
Harper on the State road.
talking to friends over the wires.
.Melodies page Iftfi.
Miss Virginia Campbell'of Grand
Mrs. Melvina Wheeler ami sou Earn­
Regular order of business.
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Rapids is visiting her grandparents
Diacu^isoti by the Grange. Subject:
: est visited friends, in Potteyville atpl
Mr. and Mrs. E. -A. Rider.
Charlotte last wetde. What
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Hri Vl can
anv farmers get of any
Miss Edna and Mi#* Tillie nroviuit Iocal m4n.httnt for buying wrtaiif kinds
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin .(kihman are
returned
Saturday after visiting । of
proving not to tie what whs
moving to their new home in .Vermont•
friends in Delton for a week.
taught and paid for! For inndanoe
i ville this week. Many kind wishes
Dwight
Goodyear,
of
Lima;
will follow them.
ar- r
, such
iw ’buying
June viuvor
clovor SWUlHIUl
seed . and
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n«d in tb.. rujr Saturday tor *- few ,t, pr„,i„K to
,lh dovcrL„1
Miss Edna Cole’s illness proved to Is* ilia WM x-tu.t ta't. 1. w.. I• 4 ......
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days visit with relatives here.
bought?
i mesh's. She is recovering but quite n
The Misses .Margaret and Edith
Reading—Mary Clark.
I numtar of othoxfe hare been exposed.
Singing—Chauncey Wilke*
Mm. Millie Hager gave.a party Fri- Maus of Kalamazoo are the guests o
Recitation—Maurice Healy.
' day evening in honor of her niece their uncle Mr, Lorenzo Maus.
Reading—Grace Jones.
Miss Diasy Trinkus and brother of * Mrs. D. T.. Crotty and daughter
Connundrum—Sarah,Conklin.
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Eliaztath
of
Dhtnut
is
visiting
Miss
1 Wymoth. Mich.: refreKhinents J»f ice |
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------ o ------Summing up and settling of contestcream and cake‘were served and a Maude Whitney, and her mother.
Hymer
Warner
and
Mary
Clark.
pleasant time reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickel and
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School district No. 3 ought to have ; faml,y of tfouth Benff. Ind. are the • • ”!?ng Z"1
Work for
meeting,
to ta held
a Urge credit murk for the tidy school inmate of Mr.-and Mr-. Henry Hill.
w^l • ’ wtfc
W Sept.
8*'Pt’ 9—Georgia
grounds and the fine coat of-paint they
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rider were the I Healy,
&lt;rH^, worthy
p?
5 lecturer.
OCtnrer’
1 Close try Bulging from page 74 Grunge
have applied to thoir school buildings, gnests of their daughter Mrs. Claude ' Melodies!
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' The tree* also are making a fine show Campbell at Grand Rapids oyer Sun-;
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Mian Genevieve Rider v*»nr ik
&lt;r «•'r
’,r,&gt;
Cowell, is
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uenevieve Rider returned home ithe guest of Mr. and Mr. Luke
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Tuesday from Kalamazoo where she &gt; Watera.
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h" lwn “P«ldi”K “ tvw week, with
COBBS CORNERS.
her liiter Mm. Jkmew O'Mearu.
J ...
'he Anrbor.
Miw Nora Mwllhew, ot Grand lUpitl.
William Goodyear who haa b.™ at- ’
I see Newlywctl at Un* club quite
| i. voting relatives in thia neighbor-, tending the Um. Military Acmlamy at | h. ... .“~.
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..... b“by caaK‘- 1&gt; thought
tnonn
bood( Lima. Ohio came to thi. city Tutoday I I.,,."
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wa
n home
uouie no
iire"
,,u’atXthe.
**&gt;" ffraf •«..«!!
•wll h.
j Glenn and Iva Moore visited *-----j relatives .here.
II b.™ to?'
was, but
t.
in ■*«'
j to visit friends
and
begun to drag his anchor."
Mrs. C. Aide of New
the guest of Mr. and
liitt tor n r&lt;-w wot-ks.

HASTINGS CITY SCHOOLS

REPAIRING
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ecu ted with our rec
ity. Th?'charges—
j&gt;eOt—ar? moderate

The Thomas Grain Drills are used by th - b‘;s
farmers throughout the country
They an strong!'. ’
marie, but run very light aud e*.y. and do their u.&lt;rts
perfectly. The machine this year has impr'vementr—G
over all other-machines of tins kind.
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Complete Success
in owry way, ami deserving of the cloarst inspit-cti.-every buyer, a* it lias important features po.s»-ss&lt;-d
no other Prill. Every Drill is GUARANTHEP by
Company that MAKES GOOD its gnarai::- .
The frame is made of heavy high Carbon'sU-I a
les with reinforced corners and securely bolted.

JOHN BE
Hasting*,

Try a Banne

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Call and See this Drill Before You.Buy.

GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONE NO. I.

In the
Business

Phone 37.

HASTIM1S. "I■ !_

TMl- HARDWARE DEALERS

Applet
Baking Powder
Candy
Dried B*e&amp;
Extract*
Flour German Balm
Honey
Jellycon
Ink
Ketchup
Lamp Chimneys
Molasse*
Nut*
Oil
Fickle*
Quart Cans

Tobacco
Utonslla
Vinegar
Washing Powdir

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Th

Young rien
and
Women

COOK &amp;SENTZ
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GROCERS.

&lt;1 ra«2Tie»Prt*B“ 01 ,W
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Ihw.oo* repreM

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�School Books

Local News.

M. C. .Excursions.
Round trip summer Tourist* rates to
Bayview. Charlevoix. Harbor Springs,
Petoskey. Traverse City and all Michi­

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The second story of the wing of the

gan resorts are now in effect and will

McClintock house on Jefferson at rect ia j continue throughout the summer.
They are a great expense hut . being
raieed.
I Ver? cheap rates are given with a re­
The City Bank has a limited nnm- turn limit until Oct. SI.
ii, most cases bring
•l&gt;er of City Directories to give away to
। Special round trip Sunday rate* are
forth great results
those who may wish them.
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। now in effect, a,rate of one fair/or the
It is said that all rural mail l»xes
trip will lie charged. PsMtcngen.
i a;- several years past we will lie painted green, and the carriers round
must reach starting point by midnight
will do the work, receiving extra pay i same date. Tickets are good on all
ha»e endeavored to make our •therefore.
I passenger trainson this division if they
- A. B. Hum has sold his Green street
headquarters for'
A Michigan train for Michigan
residence to E. A. Rider, and has

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It Pays to Buy at Wright*s

.Mrs. Carl Weapinter is in Cleveland. IW
W. A. Hams is at’his GAn lake cot- J

Robert Count went to Gun lake Fri-

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so you must burry.

Morrill.

Lambie

C. E. Crittenden the upholsterer will
remain here a few day# longer. Have
that umbrella frame recovered. It
will pay you. Shirt waist boxes 3.U0

Canadian Natl, exhibition. Toronto. Beawmer.
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For
Mrs. L A. Finn went to. Wall lake A.
this occasion a fare of one regular first
eJass fare plus 2-1 cents fur .the round S«:mnl.yf„r.„,.. k-.v,.it„theHi,y„ e
trip is.authorized. Dates of sale .Aug.
27 to Sept. 6 inclusive, return limit
Mre,ii. b. Andrus went to Mtiwaukee l-riduy to spend a few days with •
Sept. 12 inclusive.
her liu.talmud.
National Encampment Grand Armv
Harley B. Andrus, of Pontiac, visit-19
&lt;&gt;f tbe Republic', Denver, Colo,,' Sept.
4-7—03. There ^vill Imj a very low ed his Jiarenu and oilier relatives here

i aii'l haive . bought
■ . • ?-&gt; iu all 'AS(\s
Bpnr to Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Baker,
&gt; mill I&gt;e obtained,
ten pound daughter. Wednesday
we wiH still from aAugust
hi, at the residence of the lat­ • round-trip ratp given for the above oc; &lt;•- ■: new books. iB
ter’s iwrenta Mr. and'Mrs. John Mul- nasion. Dates of sale-Aug. 29 tb Sept.’
UeTore you buy. lv
* inclusive, return limit Sept. 12. Bv
• -’irely sate you • An official inspection train passed . Paying a fe0 bf 30 cents an extension of
through here on the Michigan Central time until Oct. 7 cun lie 0ecurvd. In­
Monday afternoon. Aboard .the train quire pt ticket office for particulars.

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DRESS GOODS: Venetians, Henriettas. BroadCloths, Lustres atid Panamas,
ru’no r &gt;
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FURb: IsalHilh l ox, babies, Coon. Badger, Marmot, Muskrat and Coney.
STAPLES: Outfinj* Elauuels [the best ever sold hi Hastings, bar node], Wrapperettek Trekkie Fhinnels etc.
r ? it i rv t ii
BEDDING: White English Marseilles Quilts (some liM for Iron or Br^ss Beds)
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""'f*1'’ 'H f'°m $2 ,3-50’
il"d Wwl
extra
am Wedoesday.
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Miss Miidre#! Cuming, of Hiilmiaie,
LA.CES AND TRIMMINGS: Valenciennes. Plaunes, Torchons, Eancv Gimps.
vim tedat l.. n. Moshers lust week.
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Applques. Allovers and New Buttons and Braids,
returning- Friday.
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■ nave a oig line of 5c were several of the high officials of tbe National । Fireman's Aswauation,
Mrs, A. G. Courtright, uf Hickory V
City, Mo. Aug. 29-31, ItKH
drawing paper, pencils ivive.
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Dates of sajc' Aug. 28, return, limit I'vmer. »» tb, gumrt ..f Uo.ting, •
friend.*last
week.
A
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Sept.
3.
File
this
occasion
very
low
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- ;ii iicies, book boxes. ’metClanuico
Lord. of. Rutland, recently
Julia . j.-tirey, uf firanj Rapid,. 5
with a very painful accident, fal­ found triu nite is authorized. Tickets
from a horst; and breaking both good over qny direct route west of wa. tin, gu,..f Of Mr. .nd Mm. H. p, Z
and ail' colors of ling
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During the last two weeks over five thousand dollars worth ot new goods
have come into our store. You see, to take advantage of a rising market
’ we *lave 60 Plttl'e orders many montlis ahead. Since contracting for our
stocks, the advances have been very noticeable, particularly in Woolen.
• Gqo^9 and Cottons of more recent date. Even Silks have a slight teudencv to BO higher, but we are fully protected on all these goods. By the
way- we
forgot to !«av that in less than a year nearly every kind of
E,lr ha9 «""« “P from to to 50 per cent. yet. strange to say. we will be
able to show yon bigger
values than ever.
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th,cityoa'bMiX.nTburaday ”**
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i people, ,fa»t, comfortable and convenpurchased the old Russell house owned
A H Gbuld of st J - i it
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i lent. Michigan Central “Wolverine”
by Mrs. J.,W. Sage.
I saves half a day going and coming and H..i&gt;. Seid.n and wif» iM w«kVU"” ®
: The south aide of the new double
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। house Ram Wood is building on Broad* ■ York. Leaves Haatings’at 11:3ft a. m. ,w.i«itwing.'I •
way has been rented to Mitt Allison; Detroit 8:40 p. m.. arrive Buffalo 8:30
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This tbe north side to Roy Andrus.
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P-m.. arrives Grund Central .Station . from a week’s
Dont fail to see the Imrguins in suits New York. 8:00 a. m. Thd fastest
exception
m
m
that we are displaying in our east j train in America. Try it.
o lb
Ufh*:
O..
the guestiTT
uf her consul Mim Olga
.window They are going at half price

, the county.
ver .will be no
for
^ ■Gating the expense it is
- - pitis who have from Ito
-hoy hooks for.

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in the store,- ait-l let ns tell you something--particularly about furs, that any
piece of Kiir solikuhw cannot be replaced at tho same price. In addition we have
.p,-nd&gt;ng 2 9nr Children's’ Winter Coats, Ladies Shedrane Coats, and two'hundred new Walk-

Guffin was called • and reduced the,
Ml— Horwco Hamlin i«
American] good road makers good
fracture*
roads contention. Port Huron. Mich. the week with relative, st Hastings- J
Our New School Suits are un exhibi­ I Aug. 29-31. | Dates of sale Aug. !&amp;. 2H. 'Eaton Rapids Journal.
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tion hi our west window and we claim 8(1. return liinit-'Sejit. 1 inclusive. A .
Mim Elizabeth Field returned Friday W
The Druggists. tor- them the best value that’s, io lie . rate of one hire plus 25 cents for the from an extended visit with friend^ in w
Ph.-ne
liad for the money. Our Little Giant round trip is authorixed.
Clinton und Teeuint-t-h
j
;id.s Delhered
,
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On account of !.abor Day Sept. *1.
•i s filled the day received Suits at f5.tK&gt;are winning fame every­
Mr.v Etta Wykom went to ]Gruud
v”nl
iG^nd •
day, ask to see them. MorriU, Lambie round trip tickets will be sold at great- „?lr? 5*
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J ly reduced rates. Dates of aalo Sn-t. 4. «iiu iivr uaugnier-iii-mw.
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Mrs. H. H. VanAuken and dal:_
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dnhghler £
tbe opera house on this Thursday night sold only ;to ' points within 50 miles Miss Charlotte went to Constuntl
istinitine i Z
with’ a full scenic equipmimt, new from Hastings.
Saturday to visit friends.
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Michgian Knights of The Grip.
Millard McElwain, of Lansing, but ™
full of riji-rosiring comedv. It is un­ Jackson. Mich. Aug^ 29-30. 05. For
der the management of Holden Bros, this.ocasaion one fare plus 23 cte for j formerly of this city visited friends .and
relatives here'over Sunday.
one of the greatest play’ producing firms the round trip is authorized. Tickets ’
Miss Emma Wightman left Saturday ]
in this country.
sold only to memliers of the above
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A young man in a_~nejghboring ! order on surrender of certificate signed for Chicago for a two weeks visit with '
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wightman.
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•reived a new ■stock : town who has not been manned long, [ by Secretary of Mich. Knights of the
Mrs. Ed. Sage, of Chicago, who has
■•iHifent* direct from
remarked at the dinner table the Grip. Dates of sale "Aug. 28, 29 aud
been here assisting in the care of Mrs. 1
‘other day: ”My dear. I wish you । 30. Return limit Aug. 31 inclusive.
Violins. Guitars, Banjos
could make bread ^snch as mother ' Annual excursion' to . Petoskey, । W. H, Sate, returned home Friday.
Mis* Lettie Garn returned last'week
»*nd Mandolin's.
We
used to make.” The bride so] iled
* " and Traverse City and Charlevoix Friday
replied in a voice that did ni t - trem- 1 Sept. 1st 05.. $4.00 for the round trip from a two weeks vacation withl Bathaye Strings and Re­
tloCreek. Albion aud Gull lake friends.
ble: “Well. dear;.. I wish . y&lt;i □ could ! from Hastings. Train leaves Hastings
pairs
make the dough father used tfl make.'' 8:31 A. M. Return limit Sept. 11th
'Die Misses Fannie Pratt and Anna­
ludruments. The
bel C^mpbdL of Middleville, visited
The bread and dough quest i&lt;i i hasn't inclusive.
,
at
the home of W. F. Hicks last week.,.
come up for family disscUMi n since.
Sunday excursion-to Thornapplii and
;vci i veil over S 100.00
From all comers of’the stake come Jiicljson
Mrs. Frit4 Fredrick and daughter, of
Aug.
27th. SpQcial train
i Until hi ica?, ranging in
rejorts ot the newest and mo-1 brazen leaves Hastings at 8:10 a. m. .Return­ Niles. arriviHi in the city Monday and i
Hk to $2.00 a piece.
of grafts. Farmers are lieinj visited . ing leaves Jackson 0i3Q p. m.. Thorn­ are visiting friends in this city and 1
Harnmuii’as wljert? you
i.tt» select from. i
.
’
' . i' •
■
VhO !Q4,VS apple 8:15 p. m.
by a-sleek lookiiig stranger.
Round trip to Jack­ vicinity.
he is a government inspector'of cattle. son 93c. Tlionmpple 23c.
Ed. Holbrook who.hna been viditing
He ins]x-cts the lowing kine &lt;
. Michigan State Fair.. Detroit. •tich. , hi* mother Mrs. Mary HolhrooW left ;
they have any contagious di.-:4de­ Sept 11-10. 05. One fare plus 30c for
’
for his home
in Now York pity.
bill tor । the round trip will be given which in­ Thursday.
mainlu, and often receiver a
.|
I
tmsineh-i, and jis ex••
-A!’-- ' ■ i‘
:zf.&lt;l superiorthe inspection and then drivi s away. cludes admission ticket. Dates of sale
George J. King, of Detroit, repre- I-:i
S'- you mi^- exTlie reason H. D. Selden has his Sept 11 to 15. Return limit Sept It?. sentittg the Union Advocate..a lalx»r
wrist done up is not that be h w had a
publication of that city, was in Hast- '
.
W. S. Barron Agt.
&lt;crap or got the worst end uf it in
ings Friday.
I coming into contact with tberiachineMrs. H. J. Kenfi«ld who has tieen ;
ry at the Table factory. It wa» due to
visiting Mrs. G. F. Chidester the past
lW(1 W(H(ks.left Saturday for Gull lake
The Jeweler.
• a blasted gasoline stove that got to (
Hastings.
Mich.
shouting fire toward the ceiling in. his
Fred.
home, and he grabbed tbe blazing stove
The Christian Science Society Scrvi- 1 Wjn j^yry anj wife returned to ।
hurled it out of the door, and it never cue in G. A. R. Hall. Topic at 10:30
komc in Jackson Tuesday after
stopjxid till it reached the rivet.
a. m. Man.
tt few jaya visit with Sir. and Mrs. F. ;
Regular services will be resumed at .
Barons in Rutland.
If &gt; ou need Medicine in a hurry, tho Methodist Church Sunday morning
Gladden Barnes, Edward Kurtz and i
telephone Mulholland, No. 24|l.
and evening. All are cordially invited Millard McElwain went to Wall lake I
to attend these services.
Tuesday where they will camp until I
The North Irving L. A. S. will imrve time-for school to begin.
supper at the Grange hull next Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Goodyear left \
day evening Aug. 31st Everyl-ody, is Monday for the northern Michigan re- ,
sortc.____________
where they_ went that Mr. Good- j
cordially invited.
.____
Tbe ladies vf the U. B. Church will yCar nnght escape the hay fever,
serve dinner at the home of Mrs. Ickes | Tfae
Agnes and £I*lxd Fagan. ■

lnl? Skirtt*

07358443

Musical
Instruments

2

REPAIRING

JOHN BESSMER,

ANNOUNCEMENTS )

Try a Hanner Want Adv

ROCK OAK’
ROCK OAK”
■ROCK OAK”

*

c. w
The Quality Shoe Store.

&lt;&gt;, Young Me
and
Women

,
■ • ■'■’&lt;»? life are yours If you command them. The opportunity Is !7f?nut?i
,.' : ' •
;
iri!&gt;« for bn«liws. The ituccoMful service wo render nunareos oi smuf:
t ■ '1 • &gt;"•'!'wnnuntfor what wcain doforyoit
.no oo&lt;&gt; i-'jj-rewnts the .oilarieK being paid to our sUideuU who accepted Moaajrr

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SS

WRIGHT

ROS

PHONE No.

We
Pay

Thursday Aug-31.
vf Xew York City, who have been j
The regular services of the U. B. visiting their aunt Mra. Chas. Weiwert
Church will be field next Bunday : for some iixne, left for their home Fki- j
morning and evening.
day.
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. ; Mrs. Oscar Tyden. Miss Tillie Tyden j
Norris and Rowe's cirrus will be tn
Mft&gt;w AHce anJ L|Uk&gt; Tyden

Pot* Petit
rd. Vdll

tem to bring it to his door.
He's got to go after it early
and olten, and elbow his wav

through the crowd that gets

there first.

-

A crust is better than no

bread, so a little saved is bet7
ter than nothing. Begin now^
and increase when you are

able.

on Savings Deposits. Interest
Compounded Twice a Year.

Hastings National Bank,

Hastings Wednesday bept; (&gt;.
i of Chicago, who’ have been visiting
At the Free Methodist
on erern c .
1)nre for w&gt;me
n,tunied j
held at Cedar Springs.
/ol,oW,nK ! u, Chicago Friday.
.proinonem. wer?,
'j'’ . 7
Mi-DavUo* BitUe Credi.

as the Oak.
On all our Packard Shoes.

Young
' oiing Hen
,■ . ani1
and
YVpmen
Women

—

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i THE
WORLD
OWES
EVERY
MAN
A LIVING

ROCK OAK’
ROCK OAK”

BUY YOUR DRESS EARLY
and get
are out„ for Fail anti Winter. Most of our Dress
, it made up.
. ,the styles
.
Goods are iu-patterns, your neighbor wont have a dress like yours, if yon buy it
f~- «•«!
»choice aliment
.
,
"

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

"“b.
.| aunt M"Mra. b
Upjohn.
She i, now
—
W“h''• visiting her aiater Mrs. -Forest Wood­
My pump lr«l« .. good ta.-e.w- m . mMMWCV (I.ai...--- IUpld.a.
^
pricw «ro low. I’.mr repair" '»r W1 I Judge and Mrs. Clemet Smith re- O
|
W.xxl pumps. Everything in the line ।I •; -- ’ '—
--------- a month’a viait at Bay
of «■&lt;««! nnd chain pan&gt;l»- «’&lt;' O. |
I View Monday. They stopped over » 1
liest tubher bucket for chain - pumps. |
!
; few days at Muiktgon to viait Major
Call and see ine. T. Philips.
A. D. Kniskern and family. Their
We call the attention of our readers , daughter Gertrude, who baa lieen in
to the letter from Dean Eugene Daven- - Muskegon for the past two weeks, re’
port. Dean and Director of the Illinois I
turned with them.
College of Agriculture, which apimara !
.. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Rogers und
in another column. f It is worthy the ,
their daughter Mrs. May Powers left
serious
wrio... consideration
cmidemuou of
« all who are * T^y for Portland. They will, go
interested
inMMM
d in the rntnre
future of ttta
this ■«
staU-. y fte Nortb„ril pBciflo&gt; ,wpI,lng „.
Wo&gt;re pleMoil to note tho
8,^kanl. to vl.it Mr. R'« brother Seott
he'speaks
he
speaks for Representative Schantz.
Kogers and his sons Theodore and
who should be encouraged to continue
Charles. They will return via the
i the good work be began so well in the
Central and Union Pacific, visiting
last legislature in giving strong aid
another brother in Nebraska. They
i to t|ie devclopement of tbe agricultural
will be gone about six weeks.
| resources of Michigan'
CwUetan «na fwur. ft M. C. EdJy.

9

Our CLOTHING SALE was a Big Success

This week it’s HATS

Hats $1.89

s:; Hats $1.39

and others in proportion.
See our window $1.50, $1.25 and.$1.00 HATS
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. A
BUY IT NOW, OF
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89 cents

li nOnf|ni|
Hl UuDullNl

�HASTINGS BANNER, AUGUST 24, 1905
NORTHWEST CARLTON.

NORTH CARLTON.

®OOOOOOOOOOCif•'OOoqqq^

Loren Buri was taken dangerously
ill Sunday. Dr- Uthrop of Harting*

“Overheard on the Street

Delayed letter
Mr. and Mra Will Savacoo) spent Sat
I nrday and Sunday in Lake Odetfa the was called to see hinj.
A. Draper and family are moving to
guest of Mr and Mr*. O. Shetley and
Loren Burd’* house at Royer’s Cornfamily.
•
J
•'How’*, crops” said neighbor
“I took my wheat ,t
Gibbous to neighbor Saddler.
la*t week and recti -..
Mr*. IL M. Humprey and sun Burt '
.•’M’topol
“Fine,* replied Saddler. "Have
Mr. Mr. Geo. Hopkins and family
tbe market." ' 11.,
-•-Med
: start to-day iTuesday) fur Pine lake
you sold yet." said Gibbous.
nicely, too.” • Thev
moved to Harting* last Wednesday.
l to visit relatives and friend*.
“No, but I’m just going over to
lots
of
grain,
and
i&lt;MrX W. K. Barber of Harting* was
they
Rowladar
Bro*.
A
Retard
eleva
­
LIKED to du busily w7~£
Mr.
and Mra Ed Savicool and
tor, near tbe C, K. &amp; S. depot to
1 drove up the «x,.-r d...
Bernie Smith and wife visited North i children spent Sunday with the latter's a guest of Mrs. Laura Ickea Sunday.
y’l the-,
WOODLAND;
see what they are bidding for
werealx
teaniH
Hhti.,1
me wa!,.
Woodland friend* last Sunday.
! grandmother Mm. E. A. Cole in East 1 Ogden Kiser of Welcome Corner* and
wheat, rye and oaU."
ing to unload.'
1 Mis*'.Cleasie Tecpie who ha* been
tr, *V'
mother were gueata,of Mr. and Mr*,
“Good,* said Globons, “I was
dler,’ ‘don't for*
Anlete* Haight visited North Wood-1 .Woodland.
' working in Harting* for a few days
for grain socks to i‘: ,tM
1^.®
just
going
IO
le|l
y&lt;u to go over
like*Sunday.
land friends Sunday and Monday.
I .4 number from hero attended the K.
returned to her home in Woodland.
and cee them before you sold.”
Quite a number from this vicinity I O. T. M. picnic at Thornapple lake, Mrs. A. J. Lake and Mra. Winnie
Miss Claudie Benson who has been
I Hill* returned to
Grand Rapid*
, spending several weeks visiting friend* will attend the Sailors and Soldier* and report a good time. r
.
yfr_ and Mr*. Francis Friend of Wednesday.
and relative* in Ohio hns returned to reunion at Hasting* yhi* week.
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
(lea
Burns
’are visiting
Mr*. V. C Roosn got kicked in the Grand Ledge spent a few day* last
Mr. Farmin can’t we make you feel as pleased as Mr.
j her home in onr village.
friends at Freeport were called here on
Janie* M. Smith wa* in Hastings on face by a home' last Thursday while : week with Claud Koger* and wife
the account of Mabton Fish who is
Gibbons? let us ry It
bitching up to go to latke Odewa. AlFitch Huff is entertaining his parents
legal buhiues* lust Wednesday.
faM (ailing in health. Mr. 'Burn* live*
though the result was not fatal yet her, (rom t|,e narth. •
; Miss Ivnh Schrav is visiting relative*
at Rodney. He urad to reside on a
face
is
swollen
quite
badly.
Mm. Sarah Leach .of the city is
in Grand Ixrtge and expect* to stfiy
farm in Carlton.
,
spending a few day* at her farm and
, two or three weeks.
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
‘ says then' in nothing .like the farm
Reuben I. Wolcott who wa* quite
EAST MAPLE GROVE. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halin of Camp­
! Warehouse opposite C. K. 4 S. depot.
severely injured while butchering, is bell spent. Saturday and Sunday with these hot day*.
••*honc57.
Mrs. Jake Traxler and mother are.
on dur street* again. Reuben say* M r. ud’lln A Wknier.
EAST CARLTON.
visiting friend* in Battle Creek for a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOOGC- .
। chat be did not intend to cut off his
Tbe party given by Mr. and Mrs. O.
j„|in Crawford and family spent few day*.
। leg but made a uiiss and hit the wrong
Gu* Morgantbaler and wife called on
B. Hager ia honor of Mr. Earl aud SUDt|,j, wiln
51. Strickland.
j fellow.
Xfiaaa
h hiu
-tmnen A
A
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tho fanner * mother Sunday.
Miw IC/lnn
Eilna Trlnlrnt.A-u-a.
Trinkaus-w»* a
success.
Gladys and Jim Radford of Harting*
Rev. Jarvis says his wheat went 3C&gt;
Howard Davis visited his grand*
jolly Ji mo ia reported by ail.
are spending a few days with
\
.
IUV
...... their
M.^..
I bushels" to the acre and that he has
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols and grand |»r.-nt« J. V Wickham and wife, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Davi*. livingon
I (h-cided not to rail his farm.
daughter Hazel spent Bunday with Mr.
the State Road .Sunfay.
Our School teacher Mis* O. Babbit
F. E. Jordan is building a lack and Sira J. B. Lehman.
Mrs. N. D. Herrington has a sister
will board with Mrs. M. Strickland. .
' porch on his house.
.and daughter viaitijg her and other
Ora Leman rant Bunday al Hustings
Mra. Murtha Friend who ha.-&gt; been
L. Parrott is busy putting in a new
enjoying the camp meeting.
relative* here from Minnesota.
Will find at onr htaduuarten* iii the J..i„- IkiiH.
spending the summer with James
cement floor for hi* liack porch. '
Mra Melvina Wbeeler
V
Jim Davis and family from Bellevue
spent I**1 i Friend and family returned to their
ing on Jefferson Street, a nice line
.Stove,
i Mr. and Mnu Mahlon Gould of Bat­
week with relatiev* and friends in•. home at Grand Ledge Monday.
visited at Will Davi*' Sunday.
and
Ranges, which we will tiel! at a \t;: moder­
tle Creek have lieen spending a few
Potterville and Charlotte.
Miss Bertha Deetolt returnd home
ate
price.
At
the
present
price
of
fuel.
Mr*.
S.
Strickland
spent
Friday
withgas i,,8
days with A. L. Cooper and family
A few from here were at Sunfield Mra. Lan Hickerson.
from Potterville accompanied by .Miss
cheaper to burn. It commends itself n .i only ju
. and D. ,F Densmore and family.
Saturday enjoying Farmer* Picnic^
Ida
Higbee
of
that
place.
this respect, but it does away with all -bist. dirt,
Mr. and Mr*. J&amp;ine* Friend and
John Monasmith and family have
Mr. Henry Warner who has been in granddaughter Jessie Tolle* spent j A surprise wa* given Mira Blanche
and smoke, and does not heat up tl,. 'lious.
beeh eutertaining Mr. Monasmith's
Maron and Oraola County looking for Sunday with their daughter Mrs. W. Dee bolt Tutwlay evening by a few of
sister of Jackron.
Meals can be prepared more quickly, and van Ikher friends, it baiAgdier 17th birthday.
a farm spent Saturday and Sunday
better cooked bv gas. than by mean- of a: v other
Alrchie Holden ha* purchased the with his brother Mr. Abe Warner and J. Wickham.
A
good
time
reported
by
all.
‘ Mr*, (teorge Wickham who has been
irbar shop in Freeport and ha* moved
fuel.
ha* now returned to hia home in Elk­
Mr*. Mattie VanFagwr and Mifs
spending n few week* with W. J.
that place and i* now working for
hart Indiana.
Wickham and family returned to ’their Mary Rune called on&gt;Mra. Philip* one
nv-elf. We learn that Mr. Flory ba*
Mim'Edna Cole is now enjoying the home in Dayton, O. Sunday.
day last week.
j filled Mr. Holden's place with another
measlea
Mi** Edith Dixon la visiting a few
I assistant.
Jake Yarger and wife .visited the
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Welch and family latter'* parent* at (Amt* Grove Sunday day* at the home of her aunt Mr*.
■ 'Our school house has been subjected
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Traxler.
to another coat of paint and is greatly
Mra. Nell Andru* called on Mra J.
Stockdale.
improved.
• Mr*. Tb-t-.. Fuller apd Mra. Fred
Friend Sunday.
Mr. Ernest Rtyey and Mis* Mabie
We are glad fa learn that the boiler
Fuller called un Mra. John Philip* one
Kilpatrick
spent
Sunday
evening
with
CARLTON
CENTER
। to the heating apfiaratus at our schoul
day last week.
house ha* been thoroughly ovrehauled. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hager.
Mr*.
Henry Crockford. Mra.
Charley Demmary dulled on Mr. and
I and repaired.
C. E. Kowlader wa* seen on our Crockford anil Apdy "Moore leave for Mr*. Calvin Bassett Sunday.
j L. E. Benson and family have re­ struct Bunday.
Alma Wednesday for an extended visit
Mr*. Tho*. Fuller is helping to rare
Adds greatly t
turned from Grund Leilgc, where they
Mrs. Eilith Warner and children among relative* and friend*.
for her mother Mr*. Brooks in Nash­
peafaner.’and in the 1 stile vf Ufa
&gt; have been'spending several weeks with Beatrice and ’Bernice spent Thursday
Mary Knowles from Harting* spent ville who is very feeble.
“personal appearac?-' has
! relative* and friends.
and Friday with Mr. and Mrk A. Sunday with her parent*.
----- ------------many a victory. We have all the lateet machinery
; we do
J &gt; y&lt;.ur:wort MNT;
Mr*. Fannie Whitcomb who ha,*
Albert Long ha* closed up his black­ Warner.
we do it promptly. Give us a trial.
.
Grandpi Shriber who ha* been very Item ill for so long * time dot-* nut
: smith shop and removed fa Harting*
ill the |&gt;a*t few day* i* romewhHt tet- gain as fast as her many friend*- would
Pfene 243.
J. Sfiti, Pt*.
NORTH WOODLAND.
' where he ha* secured a position in one
, ter.
*
like tu see her.
J. Sbellenberger and wife visited
1 of the factories.
Mio* Trunk of Grand I^-dge i* visit­
Elmer Clarke and wife of Battle
We think some one should take some their ran-Cyrus in Hartings and at­
ing Mr*. Otis London.
j step toward getting a tenant for our tended Cttrnpuuk-ting last Sunday.
Creek were gueet* of the latter** par­
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Mra. J. G. Gammon of Creston, DI. ent* Mr. and Mra Ed Kjjewe Saturday
C. C. Demary
and___
wife
and Fred
I hotel. We need a hotel and it seems
1 to u s-that the humneas men of our vil- 'King were i»t G&gt;mpmeeting at Ha.t&gt;• «l«mding u couple ot week, with b.r and Bunday.
..___________________________, ' ron the Doctor.
•
1 lage'should be interested enough to see ing* Sunday.
Mr*. Libbie Week* and children are
' that it' is occupied by some suitable
Mr*. Cha*. Brook* iii on the nick list. visiting Mra WeekSi sister nt Duck
J. Riusinger and wife uf Woodland
YOU
PAY
CURED.
perron.
,
*
■were caller* in thin vicinity Sunday.
There will be a lawn social at the lake this week.
«r MO HAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN COHSCMT.
The Labafag Sugar Beet Co. have
L. Rush and wife and C. C. Hatton home of (.Than. L. Smith *on Tueaday
Mis* Dorah Kinney visited at Rob
STRICTURE AHO KIOHEY DISEASE CURED.
i been having great didiculty in kft-ting and wife were at Sunfield Sunday visit­ the 29. Let every one come.
Smith'* in Kalamo tbe fun- part of tbe
hands to weed out the fanner's beeu. ing at O. Hammond'*.
Mr. Dick of Pratt Kannas 4* the week.
1 They have *hipp&lt;xl in several gang* of
Mrs. Jordan visited her parent* Mr. guest of Mr. anjl Mm. S. B. Leaven*.
If Hulholland don't have it, prob&lt;
I men but they alE seem to object to get­ and Mr*. Gavitt last Sunday.
Tht- team scheduled for Satnnix:y
ably you wont find If.
, ting down to hard and good work.
and.
Five threshing machine* in this failed to
, -put in an' appearance,
...
• They have now shipped in two or three tieightarhixxl last week did a rubbing, 'tien- wag a crowd disappointed by
K
I gangs of women and giris and seem to
hu*ine«s when it diu not rain.
®°l having a tall game Saturday.—
Al ID
" b»’ti yon buy our
be having better success with them.
Mr. Button I&gt;=1 thr lwni.M
of » Rmno^eit wrek
UUn . . BREAD vou can
K
.
’
Rev. Jarvis ha* (returned from hi* uat* as far as we. have learned going Mr. Manager'
DDF A A knoW
are
ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS.
DllE.AU f ’.ring the be»t of
visit to Ovid, Mich.
'
&amp;
Here are a few suggestion* that
70 burtiels to the acre.
r-.. tustefial-"- baked by
CURES GUARANTEED OR RO PAY.
might not ta nmitw in regard to our
Rev. Lyon and family are entertain­
an eimerienced baker
K
Jim Alllerding has taken up tbe
YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED?
rural telephone line:—
ing a Mrs. Gihh* of Illinois, an aunt
and In the most scientific man­
milk route to Lake Odensa again.
BLOOD POISONS are th*
prev«l»ni an J most »
ner. Everything pure, clean,
.'of Mr*. Lyon.
.
1st. Be sure some one else ia nut
sap e.a very Uf» bIocJ M the«&gt;c'.'&lt;n and noleaa *niu-: etadlCAi
and wholesome.
There were fifty present .at the
C*Me tenon* cnmpli.-aimnv Vewarr&lt;f Mercury. It ct.iy aeppre
j Henry Faul and Arthur Myer* have
talking when you ring.
If you want the best, ask your
NKW METHOD poAkuvhly Our&gt; all blood dur-aea forever.
aid society at Mr*. Bair* They tied &lt;£
just returned from Valpariso when. • grocer for Barnaby’s Bread.
--- and rawed ragrfor 1
H'ben
« aickrnw re­
YOUHC OR MIDDLE-AGED
eight comfortable*
bcOun down ,w&gt;r a,viw&gt;. Yo. twl &lt;h« -naro.re.
n hen yua are hungry come to
I they have been spending the summer pastime. A very nice timrwaa reported. "‘&lt;unl*’"that u call for the doctor
us for a
taking^in the Commercial Course and
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should have preference.
Mra.
Dodd*
of
Saranac
visited
her
learning stenography and type-writing.
grymd daughter Mra. Will Gavitt last . 3rd" . When -you want to know what 's
'wwiantt 7 Our New Mrttex! Treats
They expect to return after a two weeks weck.
meal
happening ask ataut it and dont rubvacation.
,, ’
. ,
...
.
.
J*r over the phone.
Everything i* neat and dean.
I Mcoitor"
). so DiMam of Men. Sralrd ’Bock oo ”1
Mra Gerkey visited her brother
Lunch Room in connection and
i William Wunderlich had a very
NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WHITTEN CONSENT- S--IT
order cooking a specialty. Nice
| bad spell on Saturday and for a time it Allen Kingjart Sunday.
thing Confidential. Question List for Home Treatment rrw
COAT8 GROVE.
line of Cigars and Candies.
I wa* thought he would not rally, but
Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and
Miss Theda Kelsey of Charlotte visiti be is meuh^better at this time.
otner distrewing
uistresmngeruptivedr.raaswi
Jr . J.
other
eruptive disease* yield i
quickly and ]«rmanently to the cleans-! , 1Kr P*rcnt"Tmd. other friends^iere
L. Parrott and family visited friends ing. purifying power or Burdock Blood ’ast w&lt;*k.
First door east of Banner Office.
K I Cor. Michigan Ave. and Shelby St., Detroit, Mich.
in Bowne last Sunday.
Phons 123
Haatinfls, MMl
Bltterg- --------------------------Miss Ethel Hall of- Hasting* visited
We are sorry to learn that Grandma
K K
K K
WEST WOODLAND.
I her *ister Eunace Saturday and Sunday. I '
England is dead. Sfee has been on ’ an
Rose Butolf is working for Mrs. I William Dtnnond ha* taught SU-acres
extended visit with relatives in Ohio
Henry Schaibly.
j
Norton Smith’ono mile south of here, 1
and on Monday morning D. 8. England
Herman Crittes of Kalamazoo was
Sprague and wife and daughter
redeved a telegram stating that his
mother was dead. Mr. England took a guest at John -Sinclairs Tuesday ““d J«»I"T Warner returned from their
night"
j
trip
to
York State visiting friends and
theifirst train for Ohio.
The celebrated Adgle
Reduced rates on all
Myron Maynard of Hastings spent **‘nt?ra
-’
tkunuel Katherman is having a new
and her wonderful trained
Trotting, Pacing and
railroads of one fare to
Friday night and Saturday at J. H.
Frank Blood of Carlton ba* :
roof put on his house.
Hons. The most thrilling
Durkoes.
been engaged to tench the school here
Grand Rapids and return.
7 The senior class of '05 will have
Running Races
cry day
Hazel. El wool and Rnsral Barnum thc con,’nK term.
performance
ever
wit
­
Write
S.
j.
Weber,
Scc*y,
their second annual picnic at Thorn­
of Carlton vi*ited grandpa and grandKay and Herbert Sprague went to .
nessed.
4
apple lake Friday Ang. 25.
for ail information.
89
No extra charge for
ma Lee last Thursday. [
! &lt; ’rystal lake fishing this week.
Other attractions of a
Pearl St., Grand Rapids,
The *ocial at J.. H.
... *Durk»*e’: was a
"iiliam Smith and family, John .
admission to the- Race*
I

«moodland
CLOTHES
Br their very character
poetieut strung arguments
Justno।ii their
’ ‘ favor.
‘
tii e the well-dressed man
ai d you will see that he
al ways get* the •'glad
hi nd,” while the shabbily
di *68ed man is apt to get
j lb j “Klondike tftare." ali th &gt;ugh he may have
I tu ire brain* tbaruhiU neat •
; aji ix-aring brother.

ROWLADER BROS- &amp; REISER,

Ot r clothing baa CHAR
Al ITER, FIT, STYLE,
be rause we buy fruin the
be l house*, but a good
&gt;11 t from our place wont
co 1 youa cent more than
yo 1 would pay tor au infei ior suit elsewhere.

GAS USERS

N. COVERT,
The Clothier,
Woodland
Mich

Hij h in quality and down to
kin iergarten in price.
”
You
wll —
soon ------want—School
* * ’ shoes
for the children. I\e have
SH LIES FOR MEN:
SH JES FOR LADIES
al). know our line will please
yot both in quality aud
pride.

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NICE CLEAN LAUNDRY

Snap i For Bargain Hunters

The American Laundry, W.

5 jiac. :ages
:i
Bagla Soda 20c
25c
3can 'Com
__ _ ....................
........... ___
ttegu ar 50 eent .Men’s Work
shirts for only................ 45c

Special for Saturday:

STRICTURE CURED

19 pounds H &amp; E Sugar for $1.00

CAN

Remt nl&gt;er I pay the highest
market price for your produce.

qO/lTS CiROVE

4

When (you want to do any driv­ 4
ing in tai* vicinity, come and see 4
us. We furnish good riga and
drive to&gt; all points. When you
come here let us feed your homes.
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS

4
4
4

LIVERY &amp; SEES /TABLE

WOODLAND, HKH.

4

4
4

HAS

1

READER-gsy.

25 cents

.DiwKEIiMEDY&amp;KERGAN.

Barnaby Bros.,

BARRY COUNTY MAPS
Can be had at the Woodland
Postoffice. They give the
names of every farmer, the
number of acres he owns,
a 11 highways,
streams,
churches, school houses etc.
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS •
at Woodland Postofficc,
John Veltc, Postmaster.

WHEN

tv
&amp;

HENRY RrtOLKI

rtONASHITH 6r SONS

MIDSUI
BARGAI
bargaini
Clothint
look «&gt;&gt;
pur pri&lt;
au order
making
SIMM!
stock ii
price*' w
tempt iti|

LOOK W
FH

V
Sa^sfaci
one of o

L. L.Loj

‘The
Delton and P&lt;

Thornapple Gas
and Electric Co

School
Shoes

WOObLrtNb LIVERY
"IS FEED /TABLE

sc

Free Amusements.

Railroad Rates.

marvelous nature. FREE

Having decided to remove my Law Ollice tolhe city of
Harting*; 1 wish to thank my many friends in Woodland
and vicinity for their liberal patronage and kindness to me.
I have rented the front rooms over the Hasting* Batpier
ufliee. and expect to occupy.them and to be ready for busines* on and after Monday, September Ith,
and eliall be
glad to meet my many friends and clients, either in a social
or buain*** way at any time. 1 ahull have a phone in my
oilice and any one not having time to come to my office can
eonauil me over the phone.
To my many friends In the south and west part of the
county 1 will say that for many years we have not met very
often but after 1 make the change ts above stated 1 hope to
meet you oftaner both in a social and business way. My
latch Btriag will always hang out and I shall always be glad,/
to welcome yon.
Very truly.

JAMES. M. SMITH

Gutchess and families i
pleasant affair, A little over eleven; * uri°nKJames Ehret anfl daughter Mabel, Mrs.
dollar* wa* taken.
Charley
Fuller.
Mra Inna Brooks. ।
Ira Earley is under th* Dr’s. care. \
Harv Woodman. C. O. - Purdy | all
• A. .1. Stater and wife’of Carlton
■ camped at Long l.akc last week.
accompanied by Margaret and Helen
Green from the •fre.di air society at
Detroit were visitor* at C. Senter's l.-mt
WOODBURY.
Wednesday.
________
_
ai |
Hollie Jamea. Frank
Hildinger.
and
Wm. Lee and wife visited friends
Ij,uKhlin were at Morrison Lake
in East Woodland Friday.
Sunday to attend the ball game.
Mr*. Mott Brown and daughter of
The &lt;bu,Cv
w°n attends Friday
X Cirand
”*•'? Rapids. Mrs. Smith Holmen
.
night
n‘;ht air
airhaving
having »
a g&lt;wy1
good *1
time.
”*,
and daughter of Carlton were guest* of
Kowlader wjio ha* been at1
Mrs. Weaver’s last Thursday afternoon. Lak” odesaa ha* returned home.
.
„
~
;----- I—
Ban &lt;J,unc Saturday afternoon at ibe I
Bodily pain lose* it* terror if you’ve home grounds.
a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
Fr(W.
.
in the house. Instant relief in case*;
M Grom ha* gone to Lansing to
of bums, cuts, sprain*, accident* of । work*
any sort.
!
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la
*-A-V.

Bnntha

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

XX..

- Tte IM YU Haw Ahms

J

Kidney v/urv
Cure will
WIU cure
curt) all
RH
&lt;*l9ea“« xu-&gt;ring from disordered kid“ey« or bladder.
For sale by Arthur
,...ro,W
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5iod^oUaI“1'

W- H.

Racing.

Mich.

Can be bad
my large an&lt;
can get auyt
for

Building

and it can be
notice. Our
other dealer*
an inferior
Delton will £
mutter how
live, a* ma
have tried it

COME

W.H
Delton,

CLUBBI

(Headers of tl
as favorable cl

paper for any

or magazine pi
State* or Cana

ed by auy oth
section of Mid

BANNEF
BARR-

Show every fa:
the number pf
infp, etc. Ala
stream*, n»ilro
houte* Very 1

PRICE 0
M

Delton
We

West Michigan State Fair
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

Sept. 18=19=20=21=22, 1905r

8. ]. WEBER. Secretary. V

the Di

Q

Pay &lt;J

We loan m
or good Bat
1 loan our wo
bus in
wit
are all right,
aervative bui

Hone
Hortga;

Premiums for Agricultural
Exhibits.
$25,000 Cash Prizes.
Horses, Cattle, Swine

Poultry.

Wonderful Exhibits
of Manufactured Goods.
Fine Furniture* Boots
and Shoes, Concrete work,
etc. Actual manufacture
ing going on with latest
machinery In Main Hall.

Women's Department
Fine Baking and Pre
serves.

Art Needlewo*

and Tapestries.
Special prizes in cash-

Pap
New York
and Bond* &lt;

Dll
A. A. ALDR
J- G. HUGH
E. S. MORE
DR. McLEA
WILLJAM I
U P. TERF
JAMES COI

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SOUTHWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
1 np irw-oi iva.iFr. 3—
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...
. .
.
.
Tin
local News in Orangeville,
Hope. __Praireville
and Barry as gleaned each
week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.

DELTON.
’
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Miss Beanie Faulkner after spendingf
Will Cairns and Fred Stilas Mf Cbia week with her parent* at Lowell re­. &lt;’*gt&gt; were guests of Mr. and Mr^ G.
turned last Thursday accomjtanied by E. Cairan last week and are spending
her mother.
a week at Gmf Lake.
Mrs. R. S. Harter visited friends Un,
The Hughes family held their annual
Johnstown and Rattle Creek last week. picnic at Fine Lake Saturday.

iOtUMMER

BAR 3AINS
L- showing some great
.•:i- u. Men’s Mid Boy’s
jng !t will pay you Jo
Lor stock ’over and get
Ivor's before you place

Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore and family
Mrs. Jane Brandstetter &lt;rf Middle­
spent Saturday and Sunday with the ville a former resident of this place di Al
iattera' sister. Mra. Will Main. Mias last week and was buriftl in the
Grace Oliver of Kalamazoo spent Sun­ Prairieville cemetery Thtirviay.
day with her father. Mr. P. M. Oliver.
Geo. Galletley visited bj&lt; mother
Mr. And Mra W. N. Henkes of here last week.
Johnstown spent Sunday with Dr. and . Mra. J. E. Cairns entertained her
Mrs. Harter.
•
aunt Mrs. Martha Russell aad grand­
C«ra Roff spent Sunday iu Kalama­ daughter of Kalamazoo last week.
zoo.
Mrs. Hyde and danghten- and Miss
Belle Cutler sjient Sunday at home. I Blanche Hyde wen at Kalamazoo
Ed Houvener of Hastings visitedI! Tuesday.

I. - anywhere, as wo are
fn low prices on ’our
5! Eli
GOODS.
Our
eotuplste and the
V.. jUote will be vhjy
■i -.
Our 41vthefi

K WELL

■ Mrs. R. W. Rirhunls relumed from
.
Miss Queen Blackman is attending 1 N. ¥. State last week.
. Mr. Floyd Starr organized tu&gt; L. T.
the switchijoard. nt thd hardware.
Roy Cutler of Hastings v)sited Ikl- L. Society here last Saturday,

Delton friends Sunday.

IT WELL

WEAR WEM
b

always goes with

: oveland &amp; Son,
Ihe Clothiers,

id’Pr.firirviUe.

,..i

. Mich.

® .Every
J Kind
I * and
3 Quality
ot
LumK bar

; Mr. Ed Brown died in Kalamazoo
t&lt;m friends Sunday,
•
.
&gt; last week. He wr
'
• in
•- ■business
■a* formerly
Mrs. M. Manning and Mrs. H. Pen­
here- under the ni
irm of Gross A Brown
nock were in Kalftmazuo Friday.
Fred Thorpe of * Chicago s]ier.t a
'
Marshall Norwood spent Sunday in •
week of vacation with bis mother at
Hastings.
Richland.
' Mr. Geo. Coleman is on the sick list. '
HOPE.
| Mrs. W. Blackman si*nt Saturday j
' and Sunday with her mother Mrs. 1 There was a genend turnout .to the
j
farmer
’
s
picnic
Saturday.
Ford at Middleville.
I
Mr.. E. S. Morehouse is suffering.' Borp to Mrs. Lizzie Brinkert Aug.
I from a severe attack of Appendicitis. ; ,lb u n’,le l. x’unt’l ’l&gt;°y. . Mother and
are doing .well
-well unde:
under tbe care of
i ,, ...
•a,-.u
i
. . , ’babe
’’ah** are
‘hr- FHtch of Cloverdale..
, fever, but is getting along very nice j E(Jgar
fam-jy wui j n|n
: at this writing.
1 Wednedaay wai field day. A full Replogit- cam[M&lt;d ut Gun Lake lart
week and while there entertained Mr,
report will be found in next weeks
and Mrs. John Fynes and sun ut Jack­
; BANNER.
son Mt. and Mrs- Charles Saddler uf
: Mr. Uiurra &lt;■! Kalunruo is visit- . Oretigevilte.
------ w------- - MIm Eti.d Crsncc of
t ing his brother Mr. Roy Lenarre.
. Martin, and Miss Mary Fox &lt;4 Cloveri Little Meals' Lenarre is quite sick at dale.
this writing.
j q. b. Harthy aud family returned

&gt;

,i- trad at my yard.- From
r and -varied- stock you
• anything you may need

rAu is- Hritiabeil on- short
■’ •
pllees aro as low as
• !&gt;. ifv.iiciF nek fur lumber of
•.
i .ality
A trip to
It
i v. H B.nve you money, uo
tui’.’-r hew fair ’away v. u may
In.- .&gt; tna iy- can tetrtify who

COME AND SEE ME.

W.H. Chase,

J

: I

Michigan.

CLUBBING RATES
!:• \nai i ran secure
biing rales with ibis

I Ly or we&lt; kly paper

! -bed in the United
i a

• an be procur-

!*w.-pafler in this
iitan.

BANNER

MAPS

OF

BARRY COUNTY.
'
»&gt;«•

•

•
• - -

—rui in Barry County,
t acres-, rection, town\l-'—hows-the highways,
nilrbads. churenes, school
•'.-Liable ton reference.

iiOE ONLY50CTS.
'

DErto.t Post Office.

- P. 6. ADAMS. Postnaster

Delton State Bank
Per cent on
Deposits.
I • .&lt; -n; money on Real Estate
••1 I- : Bahkat’lp Paper.
We(
1 '- r n -iney st home, and du&lt;
• r.h people we know
: -•nt. \\ r do a safe, con- (
■ ■ - .-nd have
।

Toney to Loan
' reasonable rates. Deeds, ।
lortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.
(
\ork Drafts, Insurance1
and Ihmds Sold.
DIRECTORS:
,A. A. ALDRICH. President.
&lt;1. IHXiHES, V. President.
S. MOUHHOUBE, Outlier.

WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
’■ I'. TERPENNINO.
(JAMES COLLINS.

SHULTZ.
Our community was greatly shocked
last Munday morning to hear of the
sudden death of Mr. B. Spiller a
former resident of this place now of
Urbandale. The deep.-st .sympathy is
exprened for Mra. Spiller as this is
the secund time she baa been liercft of
a comjianion. Andrew Smith and wife
left immediately for Urbandale.
The
time and place of funeral has not as
yet been learned.
'
Mr. aud Mra. tf’m. Clouse and their

POLLEY DISTRICT.
WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS
Mra. Cora Bingley of Buffalo N. Y. SUMMER* If you desire rest and re­
is visiting her Cousin Mrs. Guy Camp­ creation. ^hy not try ’THE RIVER
bell and George MacDonakl
8 . LAWRENCE TRIP?” Folders
Miss Hazel Winslow" of Prairieville' descriptive of the Thousand Islands,
is assisting. Mra. G. Bush with her Rapids. Montreal, Quebec . Murray
Bay. Tadonsac. the far -famed Saguonay
household duties.
River, etc., on application to any
Mrs. Kate Polley, of Otsego is visit­ railway or steamboat Ticket Agent For
ing friend" and relatives in!this vicin­ illustrated guide, ’ • Niagara to the Sea. ’ ’
send f&gt; cents in postage stamps to H.
ity.
Foster Chaffee. Western Pass. Agt.,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Polley of Delton Toronto, or This*. Henry-. Traffic Mgr..
Montreal. R. &amp; O. 'Navigation Co. ’
visited at Isaac Hunvener's Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Storr is viidtin'g her
two daughters of Detroit and Mra.
Carrie Spence of Hastings spent last sister Mrs. Robert Van Vai ken burg cf
Orangeville
•tops tb.* cough and haaltiungi
Friday at Ernest Shultz's, w
Edward Voren Kaiup of Kalamazoo
Mra- Achsa Hines and daughter are
visited
H.
Storr
and
family
j
Friday.
sending some limp with her sister
Mrs. Kctinie Weaver and family of’ Mr. and Mrs. L. Dixon imve moved
i io Hickory Gomers. •
Fennville.
J Mr and Mrs. Frank Johnson of j
Geo. Kenyon wife aud daughter Amy 1
I have bought the LAUBALK1H
uf South East Maple Grove visited Mr. 1i Oshtemo are the proud ]&gt;akents of a I
aiul
Mrs.
J. Rtte Tuesday and j: baby girl. Mrs. Johnson.wad formerly I market, and will add a complete
tnis-vicinity.
line of Groceries, Canned Goods,
’’ Mrs. Grace Bush of tnis
-vicinity.
Wednesday uf last week.
.
Confections, Etc.
Everything
Mr.and Mrs. Chas. Kenyon v th throe i
HINDS CORNERS.
will be kept right up to date in
of their daughters Ciirrie, En ma and I Mrs. McKiunis of Nasnvnle and j every way and I solicit my share
Linnie attended rhe ik*iuiway reunion • Mm. Workman of Ohio vis|ted their
of patronage.
hole! at Gaines. Kent Co. lust l‘r*&lt;lwy t couisn A. IL Ph ill ips anti family a part
aud Saturday. They report a v ry fine ' (,f |JtHt wwk.
time.
' • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tobias visited;
Dolton, Mich.
The new barn of Hermau terhel s . Ansel Phillips and family one day last'
was raised lost week Thursday, Work i week.
on the same is progressing finely.
I Mra. Kline who has been attending
|
•-*-—. •»•••■.
»w- irauM (uivuuiu^
R. S. HARTER, M. D.
Mrs. W. Haze and Miss Cloe Beech ! camp-rnobting ^returned boink Sunday,
PHYSICIAN and SUHGEpN.
ufHastings
vf Hastings who -art
ure spending some
some;1 f,.„
, ■
..
, ,.. ,, .
t tow at Wall Lalto -raent lw,t U.urJav
G Jy t’“rr““u “'te.«l».l the Header.
oEFICB Itoltoa- n to it a m,. 1 ■« 1
. u i- O , V
' 1 “,un““r rfnnt rr-anl.m at Haattog, I«.v Fridav. ■
A”
&gt;™»FW ai&amp;ndM.
at H. r. Zerbel s.
■
• , pbouenroflUe.
..
, ..
...
...
, ..
Jacob
Kline is nuitq
Mr. andMra
Shen,y&gt;u.handhttk|
lhiMrs.
,u.ri
.i
’• 1 sick at | office at rMtdsooe. Deltoo. Mich.

NORTHEAST BARRY.
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
• Mr. and ^Mrs. Ben Johnson with
Remember the township Sunday
their children spent .Sunday at- the School convention
at the Hunnel)
, lake.
School house next week Wednesday.
। Mrs. Nancy
. Johncox and mother . The L. A. S. was . well attended at
, Mra. Diuwiddie called on Mrs. Marg­ Mr. and Mrs. Jt-sse Litt’s last week.
aret Chase Sunday whose husband is The following officers were elected
ft&gt;r the coming year Pres. Mrs.
. sick.
•
Mra. Schwaukoff uf Palestine Ind. is Jennie Litts: Vico Pres. Mrs. Sarah
visiting her daughter Mrs. Wm. E. Brown. Sec. Mrs. Amelin Nollies;
Assistaut Sec. Miss Vida Welnter:
JohncoXh - .
Organist and Chorister M rs. Kate Kahl­
। Gladys Johncox returned home
er; Trea-i. Mra. Della Webster.
with her parents Sunday after a fe w
Born to Mr. and Mra. Vernon Web­
' days stay with Grandpa and Graudma
ster Aug. 19 ft son. Mother and son
Hayward. .
~~~T
doing well.
( Nearly every one around here attended
Milton Noldes and family entertaned
‘the Farmer’s Picnic at Gun Lake.
New York
Frank Hart’s colts becoming* tired of Mr. aud Mrs. Smiley
I
, the picnic broke loose and came home. last week.
, But they had the good luck to get a
Miles Fisher and wife entertained
• ride homie.
.
company from Kahunnzoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawtie McBain and
Many persons in thia community an*
suffering from kidney compliant who sister of Polley Dirt, spent Sunday
with
Miss Vida Webster.
. could avoid fatal results by using
Foley'S Kidney Cure. For sale bv
Miss Bessie Litts has been spending
A rthur E. Mulholland, successor to V.
a few days with her grandmother near
। H. Goodyear.
DoWling.
Mra. Elizabeth Webster of Bedford
CLOVERDALE.
Born, on the 15th intrt to Jacob Siert- is visiting friends in this vicinity.
siba and wife a son.
PLENTY OF PROOF
Arthur Patton and wife ’ went to
Mt. Clemens last Friday Mr. Patton
returning on Sunday. Mr”. Patton.will
From
People You Know.
remain some timefor treatment.
From Hastings
Rev. G. T. Fisher was in charge of

I

Mr.

Patton’s affaire during his ab­

sence.
Mrs. Bert McCallum returned from
Kalamazoo last Thursday and is as
well as can be expected after treatment
at the hospital.
Frankie Titus is hello girl at the
telephone exchange at present.
James A. Ryan is very sick although
somewhat improved from last week.

Citizens.

DELTON, SUCH.

Osltun. I tM*; all Cralu*. Prtoss roMooabie.

P. J. HOUVENIR

3128

lexinoton
»!.?.

Announcement

J. SPROUL,

sot) spent several days of last week at
'
Mr.
Allegan' with Ihrir btolhlwr W. Newel
■'
‘r; Clarence*
&lt;-'&gt;«r'-nra. Robimim
Bol.toAn and
a. d family
. of o*..»
Ohio visited v,s
Eli Robinson land famfam­
and wife,
’ .
ily last week.
Warren Sefton cf G rand Rapids
- Wilbur Payne gave a birthday par­
itrd Dan Carn's over Sunday.
, ty to his friends last Saturday. All reMiss Bertha PralrnsJil.a who*ha6 been jHjrt a good time.
assisting Mra. Will Aldrich with her
Nevin Bechtel assisted hifc brother
household duties has ettinned home.
; Dan Bechtel’Sunday.
Mra. Clara Walid &gt;rff of Hastingsi
■
”1 had n running, itching sore on |
who is camping at Wall Lake spent. |
^my
leg, Suffered
tortures:
, .
f i .
,
...
‘fig- ouumwi
uiriurw.
iinaui sDoan's ।
rararal &lt;la&gt;, uf Itot week «-&gt;th Mre. Ointmeut
took
«««&gt;•
the
bnraioK
and i
Omtinci,:
away ,'«• umisiuak a.,d
Elizab«*th Payne.
i! itching'instantly
----- - and. quickly
. .. t—effected
n . . |
permanent cun,.” C. W. Lenhart. I
Mrs. A. Bugbee wbb hss l*en v®ry Bowling Green. O.
sick is better at this trriting.
The Mimes Nina WalldortT and Elsie
FINE LAKE.
There are a number-of camps on the
Wetzel of Hartings spent last Friday
shore of Fine lake now.
with Mrs. Fred Zerbei.
Frank Earle and formerly of Bed­
ford and some friends are camping
t. .. at
Jordan's and Payetts A number from
Bellvue
are camping at Turner's land­
”
“
ing.
Attorney North aud wife of Battle
Creek are stopping at the Boyrne cot­
tage.
Plinney Kidd of Washington D. C
is a guest at lis uncle’s B. J. Grover’s

for a

few days.

, Mrs. Slawson returned to her home ]

Jacob Cornwall hits returned from
Alabama. His family will cofhe later.
last Sunday evening.
He
says Michigan for him.
The Epworth League will give an
VERY INTELLIGENT DOG.
ice ert-atn social next Saturday eve on |
tin? parsonage iajvn. They fiope for., J. E. Howison hak a shephetd dog alM&gt;ut two years old that is certainly in­
a large attendance.*
.
telligent. He goes after the coirs every
David Stiles was much surprised last
separates
tbe .cuwn thev
Saturday -v«
CNitnruiiy
*ve'wben
nucn i*
be luuim
found uvlie was
on . night,
”
•
. , milk
talking ' by the u- uf
Rural phone fr”m
the hCTd
to hit. brother Walter L Tbuze whom
Var_nfJ?!®
told Mr.
he supposed to be in Oregon, but in- j has *"
“ IL "several “times When
- —* •the
: stuck!‘has lieen into mischief.' Twice
stead was at Bedford. Mr. Tooze .was
him
ennrnt.. to Mw.n.e l.lnnd wlwn- be &gt;"
h"»
rarrwebt, hi,
for toe A.neriran j "’**&gt;lb" ««* h»' *»»" »»&gt;■

Woodman: He wns webmpanied by
his wife and niece Mil* Maliel Tooze 1
but um he was hilled for the. Island1Jj Before the days uf the rullrmil travelAug. 23 his stay wiw very brief.
’[. ere from Phnadelpbla to N«r York
I went by wajfou. The following old ad­
I rertlsement outlines the pretfess: "John
DOSTER.
| Butler, with bls wagon, sots! out on
The hum of^ the thresliing machine , Mondays from his bouse nt the Sign of
has t&gt;een beard in the neighborhood for the lK-ath of tbe Fox, in Strawberry
the past week «r so.
; alley, and drives the same day to TrcnMrs.
Ernest
Farr r-tumkl
i ...... ..... lust1 ton ferry- whore Francis Holman meets
him aud proceeds on Tuewlay ts BrunsThursday from a’week s visit erith her | wick. awl.'the passengers and uahmIm bcparents.
। Ing shifted Into the wagon of Isaac Fltz“Misses Maggie Broward Berth&lt;Ham- 1 randolph, he takes them to the New
mond and Mrs. Emma Brownell of Blazing Star, where Rubin FitzranPlainwell will start Thursday fur a trip dolph, with a boat well suted. will meet
them and take them to New Yerk that
to Niagara Falls.
night*’
Mitt Fannie Lease now a tert-ber in
Battle Creek formerly a teacher nt.
“Your sou Willie seems to have got
Calkins School houm visited Mrs. Ed­
•brer being round shouldered, i Every
die Farr last week.
time I’ve seen him lately lies beeu
Mra. Conrad Merlean bad the misfor­ standing up like n man.”
tune to fall with a teakettle of foiling
“Yes; after yours of scolding him for
water and was seriously burned am the his stooping I tried a new plati”
result is not .able to sit up yet but
“What was it?’
"I told him be had a maiUp Hicent
is slowly improving.
Mr. John Freeman was quite i ll a chest.’’—Newark News.

Tbe greatest skeptic can hardly fail
vo be convinced in the face of evidence
likfr this. It is impossible to produce few days of last week.
better proof of merit than the *&lt;»»*•
Mrs. Eddie Farrand little daughter
mony of residents of Hastings, of
people who can be Isecn at any .time. Beatrice and Helen are visiting n
Read the following case of it:
Hastings.
Geo. Supplee. of Apple street says:
Mr. W. J. Warrant and daught r
F*’or eight or nine years 1 was troubl­
Mire
Marcia ,of Kalamazoo attended
ed with kidney complaint causing
pain down low across my back, it the Lindsey picnic at Scott's landir;K
Mra. Emma Collins and daughter camo and went first, but for tbe last on Pine Lake last Wednesday.
mi months it utm
stuck
k cioncr
closer to
iu me
.
.
..
Mildred spent several days of last week eighteen
_ brother.
i.—
Irirlnov secretions ; John Chandler Jr. and wife also Mrtthan a
Tbe kidney
werc too frequent and at times highly Am0H Brownell spent Sunday in th»
with friends in Kalamazoo.
Charles E. Bailey shipped 12,00011)8. roloral. I lAod diSeront rem&lt;^K» l&gt;« ^ghtmrtmud.
nnnA MMUDOd to &lt;lo m® mnch K°°°- ®ae , ■ "
~
dM l"iA? Doari-H Kidney 1’ille odrer-, Mr. Levi Water, h«» improved hi,
of wool from here last week.
Considerable wheat is being drawn tieed and thinklug they might Irelp me llimtovjme midenee with a n»w coat
. of
I roeurad
secured a
a boa
box at
at A.
A. E.
t. ^MtoheU^
»»
here.
Lccwwor to W. H. Goodyear drag store «
The
'•no.
«ty. ‘thejdid
Tho L.
L T. L. lecture at South Pine
This ITwill
will cheerfully «ay.
h7f___
. &gt; e*er Lake church last Sunday evening was
me more good than any remedy
Iks Dad Yoa dm
Jo b,. all douon,. Erie » »«&gt;“««&gt;&lt;
‘CCh,n’
Ban tie
tOB\&gt;r oale by all dealers. 1
Foarar-Millrara Co.. Bnttldo. waa a gooa one never-tbo-lesv
cent*. Foewr-Miltaro Oo.. »»»». - -------------------------------------- —
- sole
- agents
■ -for
- Uo
It
New .York,
the United
United
j, iR
iH rep
reported------that---Mr. S. "
R. Rogers
Poon', and ' wiH
.
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TOIZYSnONTY^TAR uKX.
MNoraff Ooldai Pravoata Faaoraiaia

HOUVENIR LIVERY,
Feed and Sale Stable.

FOimnONEY-TAR

ing at Bell Oak and report a very profit^r- an‘l M**- James M urphy and
....
. ■l.a
—l- ■ non visitedHat-Mr.
a * e _ TJohn.
- 1._ r,Pransh_ __
little
able time.
Mr. Fluyd Starr president of Michi­ ! ka’a Sunday.
Mra.
C.
Anders
and
son
Fred
visited
gan L. T. L. held a meeting at the
parsonage Friday at_two p. m. with at John Adder's of Cloverdale one day
laat week.
Tbe L. A. S. was very pleasautly
the W.
T. U. and addressed a pubile
Mis- Creteie Hull after spending a entertained by -Mra. O. l&lt;oomis on
meeting at the church in the evening
Thursday of last - week. The neat'
and gave a very instructive address af- week with her parents has gone to
meeting will be at Mrs. Etta. Pierce’s
work- in H*ptinggs.\
Mra. Hattie BUmi who has been car­ for dinner.
ized with a charter membrerahip of 10
Miss Maude McMnnui spent Sunday
ing for her cousin for a few days re­
and 10 honorary membcnL
with her parents.
Subject for next Sunday Repentance. turned to her home at Shultz Sunday.
Sunday must have been a good day
Remorse. Scripture St. Matthew J-O-57
BANFIELD.
and 27-X Don’t forget the mid-week for fwhipg. judging by the number
Mrs. Chan Sylvester visited her aunt
prayer meeting. Thursday Eve. at 7:80. seen with fishing rods.
Mra. Chauncey Reynolds last week. ‘ I

Building and Repairing

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DELTON CHURCH NOTES. '
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NORTH HOPE.
Pastor G. 1. Fisher and wife return*d
„
Monday from » torn-&lt;!•&gt;■» mating ,t | Charlto Harriwn and lady went to
Eaton Rapids and ten flays campmeet-: (-’lar,ottc nnJtty-

.

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,oture-

I hare ueen respectability and ami­
ability grouped over tbe air tight atove,
I have seen virtue and intelligence hov­
ering over the register, but I have nev­
er, seen true happiness. In a family cir­
cle where the faces were not ilininlnated by the blaze of an open fl rep la ea­
ch W, Holmes.

Cor. Washiagteo and Bojlston Sts.
BOSTON. MASS.

Headquarters. for Michigan
Press Araridatinn and BuUness
Men while in Boston. Located
in business center. Everything
new and first class; lire proof; 200
rooms: bath anji telephone iu
every room. Special rate to com­
mercial men.

The Lexlnaion
Hotel GomDann,
J. D. F1HNIK6, Pres....

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Buggies, Laporte Buggies and
Michigan Buggy Co. Goods.

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Weber and T. &amp; H. Smith Farm
Wagons, also Farmers Saginaw
Handy Wagon, Superior, Hoosier
and Dowagiac Drills.

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iyi Complete line of Builders Hardware. Look over onr i*f
fjt Furniture Department, Carpets, Rugs. Linoleums.Matfjt tings, etc. Run in and look ns over. If you don't wish Uf
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MICHIGAN.

Castoria!
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
In use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of
and has been made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Justus-good ” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.

What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare­
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine uor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhrea ami Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep.’
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.

GENUINE

CASTORIA

ALWAYS

Bears the Signature of

A blessing alike to young and old
Dr. Fowler's Extract of W nd Straw­
berry. Naturea.apecific for dytrntcry,
dUhnoba and’summer complaint. '

CASTOR
IA
For Infants and Children,
ihe Kind You Hare Always Bough’
Signaturir

The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.

�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 24. 1905.

WANTS

I at Otia lauding west Gun lake next |
Thursday Aug. 81st All are invited. I

WANTS

A good program and speakers are
t promised.
BOWEN’S MILLS.
g, c. Bogart and family are enter­
Farmer. Picnic of Barry and All.-gari i uining company from ‘Chicago, UL
*.
I*OLrN'D—Sunday a key and ring in, Counties
Streeter’s land- ; lira L. D. Cary and Mim Margaret :
.. took
■- place at
..........................
“*
W
Murphy of Miwkegon are visjting her :
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
. calling at this office, and paying for -last&gt; week.. Friday had its \usual crowd sister Mrs. Jan G. Runion’s for a few ‘
,lf you haveabueggy that’s lying
and
fBrm
this notice.
—
* ~w,th
“1‘ it a pl—ar.t
* d»yW toward.
u
idle in the barn; a stove or
! night the indications were of ram. Sure 1
f
i
other househdld goods you
FOR—Good pasture
call phone
____________________
_ _________
. 443. enough th. morning opened hp with » . Ifr. andMn. Michael BaDlrw of .
don’t use; if yo« have any stock
FOR BBKT—A nice pleaaan, room. ,n.mrJ1ju„,„ r»in ,u,rm which pnt Carlton wa. vi.lting Mr. and Mr.. Jaa ,
you want to ’dispose of: a house
« damper on the picnic but front, ten : &lt;&gt; Rnnion, on Snnday.
.you want to sell or rent; if you
Crtii s’^
o riock atremendon, crowd .anted in
- E.
- Knnions --■*
want a girl for jhousc work; in
Jas.
aiid -tM™.
children of
of
fact if you want to buy. rent or
FOB RENT-Rotatt 'rid
Ito Stre«'r'“.*“» “ “ “W b&gt; ““W *° I Rutland were visiting Kiri parents Mr. .
sell, Just try our Want Column
, be the most interest big picnic* evei 1 and Sirs. Jas. G. Runions on Bunday.
it brings buyers $nd sellers to­
stort) basement tor a barber shop.
O.
gether. and’ onlv costs ONE*
held there; and the city.of Hasting.'
D. Sjmulding.
WALNUT STREET.
’
CENT A WORD FOR' EACH
. has a right to feel proud of its elocn- . Mr. and Mrs. Wiriegumwho have*
INSERTION. Try it.
FOR SALE—First class
go-cart.
tionest. Miss Vinnie Ream. We doubt.
WANTED—I want to wil tbe follow­ Residence .337 W. Green St. Phone (Ml. if there is any better in the suite. She j been spending the sumirier with their
daughter Mrs. Wm. Spath have- gone ing mtn l&lt;* and h.&lt;v.- made th* price
FOR SALE—On Very reasonable ..:certainly did well, and with- Mr.
very low’ to sell. k)ue oxtensian top terms township, county and state rights
to their home in the north pan of the j
surry with pule anil thills-160.00, one for trip -ale of Lindgren’s Weedeline. Thomas of Adrian, the great State state.
.
side spring top beggy a good uw $25..U). •’which abadlutely destroys weeds and ;; Grange Singer, held the audience spell ;
Misw-s Violet Burkett of Fremont ‘
one hide bur de)i|cry wagon, a very thistles of ’every description, and Imund. And then too that grand orator
easy rider, these buggie-a are all good which is non-poisonous tin stock. Ad­ P.' T. Coigrove gave uh a masterly Ohio. Iris Shively of Jackrim. Helena I
ones $25.b0. One roller drill a good One dress Geo. A. Liudgten. Hastings,’
sjHvch which was well; received by all. Fairchild and Arnie Shively of the city ’
323.00 brie laud :roller, the best make Mich.
Mrs. Han well wi|b her daughter, were visitors at Al Shively - a few days
IKtuOoue 5 tooth cidtivator 1.30. .one 7
.
tooth .spring cultivaior *l..Vf, txVo North '’ NO ACRES FOR SALE -4 mile® South jjirs. Henry Johnson were sitting on last week.
Fairfield; plows, with jointer^and new of Nashville on tho four corners. the back seat uf a two 'seated buggy' •
Mrs. W. E. Merritt and Mr-. Q. A.
devices.' 1 have used no liettrr'plows, School house on corner of .the farm.
eich $2.80, mie )K»ny Deerrtjg binder Good Orchard,' Tnir frame house, ,7b When near the picnic grounds Saturday ; Hynes of the city spent tbe day Ht
$13.00.' bne.set three huree whifiletrees acres cleared.
A fine, located farm one wheel dropped into a' deep hole Philo Fuller’s Thursday.
$2.30. one nil steel spring tooth harrow known as the Kinney farm.
$1600. ; with such a sudden lurch that it threw .
Misses C«&gt;n»l Fuller and Lois Pryor
nearly new ?3.041 one wood frame steel Will make the payments to suit the them and^he seat out and Mrs. Hart­
were the guests ofrilazcl Fuller Friday
drag $3;00 two double shovel }&gt;!ows 73c buyer. Will m-ll part or nil.
well was badly hurt. Dr. Taylor was and Saturday.
each. Y'ou want to jwe these goods to
see how giMXl they are. They are in
FOR SALE- A bay mare, weight called to attend* her.
my shed in rear of barn. When yon 1180 pounds. 7 years old. good family j
RUTLAND CENTER.
1 Mrs. John Briggs und her sons and
look nt them don'tplanter on price, as horse. Dr. R. S. ILnti-r. !&gt;Oren Erway returned to his home at ■
wives of Grand Rapids are visiting
the above* is the uslung and sclling.price
Mt. Pleasant Monday.
LOST—A pair of gentleman s kid relatives.in thia vicinity.
I am not going to farm any more mid
glove® in this city. Finder ’ please \
have no use for them.
Lilly Shultz of Banfield spent Satur­
visitleave at this office arid receive rewjard. I S. 6. Smith of'Plainwell
Y’oura truly,
day
aud Sunday ut John Erway
ing
friends
here
last
week.
T. Phillips.
FOR SALE—A good fauuly driving
Mrs. Willis’ McCarty and children ■
Vern and Walter Bedhtel with their
WANTED—We have a lot of old .horse, sound and gentle, also a murrey
und
Rose Myers of Hastings spent last j
papers to sell, suitable for putting un­ nearly new, ami
good • steel range. mother of Grand Rapid- and Fort
,
der caitpeta. At BANNER office.
Enquire 128' W. Center street or at Wayne Ind. were visiting their broth­ ■Monday at Ed MX-ers*.
John Envoy and wife and Oren Er- •
BANHEK oftic-c.
er and son in law Guy Pierson tlie* past
WANTED—To lease a- good modern
way
visited
Henry
Shively
and family ■
house centrally located. Uiquire at the
week.
FOR SALE—On ’account of moving
in Yankee Springs last Saturday and j
BANNER office.
Henry Hnggett and his two daughto the state of Washington I will sell
Sunday.
' FOR SALE—The Hastings Electric all of my furniture and household tern from Ohio are visiting his mother
We 'understand that Rex Foreman
Light A Gas Co. have a number of goods. Everything will l»e sold Ht a Mrs. John Huggett.
second hand coal and wood stoves, low price-. Call on F. G. Anderson. 714
has purchased a new carriage.
. Mr. V^lsun has t«een engaged to
taken in exchange for gas stoves, that 8. Jefferson-St. City.
The Belson families picnired and j
We will sell at a barjpin. It will pay
! teach the Bowen's Mills School for
you to tall at our office in the Jones
fished at Podunk lake one day last week .
; the next tight months.
Block bn Jefferson street. Hastings
John Erway and family spent last!
Mr. and Mrs. Garbetl who have been
Electric Light &amp; Gas Co.
emploved by the government for the Thnrwlay at Heplugle lake.
WANTED—A bottle of my cholera
Ira Otis ai:J wife went to Caledonia
past three years as teachere in the
medicine in every home. Just the
thing for all bowel Complriittts. John
. Philipine Islands have been visiting last Saturday io visit the latter’s jmit|
A. FYillur. Haxtn^N, Mich.
their parents here ami in York State cuts.
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or If there.
Is anything usdful you want to
buy .’place an adv. in the
'

jFOR RENT—Two houtwp with tarns
li mile south uf city limits. Also
goo&lt;l p.hsture lot. E.. E. Cotant 513
Apple street.

Will commence
trading . Barnard i
loaches for money. Septi. Third bonne
west of McOmber scimol house. M. M. :
Slocum and Sutherland.

Try a Want Adv.
In the Banner’s
on their long
Want Column , started
morning for the Islands.

CHIDESTER-BURTON’S

fiftieth ye

STOCK
REDUCTION

INVITED Offl
6010
SO THE EDITORS

DID IT BECAUSE

SALE
Closes

THE

IN THE “LAND 0

Immortalized by L

Which Acadia:

ished 150 Y

August 26th

24

Don’t miss this last opportunity to
get a fine suit at about half price.

$14.00, $15.00, $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00 suits for $10.89
$10.00 and $12.00 suits
7.89
$7.00 and 8.00 suits
5.89
A few blacks and blues, reserved
We sell the Best 50 cent overall in town.

See them.

journey this

We are *-rry to learn that Mr. Dunn
and family ur.j soon to leave ns. yet we
It is said that Wm. E. Bowen and welcome Mr. Burrow* and family who
(Burdett Briggs with the rest of the have -lionght tneir farm.
Good'bear.' harvester for sale or rent
Electric Rail Road Company go to
There will U* a l&gt;ox social at Fred
at S5 cents j&gt;er acre. &lt;■- H. Lankert,
' Battle Creek next Monday to finish up Olis* Wednesday evening the 3oth. Fur
Haftings. R. R. &lt;. Sec. 31. Hastings
35 Cents Pound.
the deal with Chicago magnates or church purpose's..
township.
.
capitalists who furnish the money to
WANTED—Tbnrie or (ouryonug men
clean, wholesome, palatable
build what, is known as the Grand
fruit. It’s something new
to travel vfith Miuiager—Wm. Olsen.
• LAKE VIEW.
and
imported'from
China.
Stebbins House.
Rapids. Battle Creek &amp; Kalamazoo
Preaching at-the school house Sun­
Traction
Road.
It
is
understood
day evening. Rev. Olton’s farewell
FOR SALE -Mare and colt. Sec. 344.
! that tbe road is .to be complete«l in two sermon.
Hastings township, or nddresH Geo. C.
‘ years apd wo hear. there is talk of an
Scott str.. Quimby, Mich.
Wa*h Helmer and family visited
Electric Rond from Hastings via Gun Frank Johnston and wife Sunday.’
LokiK Allegan Lake Shore in to Chi­
THIS- -IS—THE- -ONLY- -CIRCUS- -COMING- -THIS-SEASON cago.
Mira Edith Strickland and gentleman
friend visited het; sister Mra. B. Mc­
Kay Sunday. .
;
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Mra Granger of Mulliken is spend­
Miss Maude Canady lof Welcome ing a few days with Walter Keagleand
Corners is the guest &lt;t Mrs. Arina family.
’
Raymond for a few days.
Mr*. Luc Hilton mid family of .Mar­
।
Chas. Driffey of Kalamazoo- was the tin Corners spent otic day last week
’ guest of relatives here Saturday and
with Mrs. Zhninernmn ami family.
' Sunday.
Frank Chariton is! visiting his old
t
Mra. Will Raymond of Tbumkins. neighbors M r. ant| Mix
Andrew
' Jack-ton County is the gute-t of reia- Srhatlhonwr
ndar ‘ Delton BntfipJiiy
tives here.
and Sunday.
_

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

LICHEES KNOT

A

LEADING

Does the
Trade With
in the Bannt

CLOTHIERS

A «hort ride fro
Dominion Atlantic a
heart of the “Eva:
made famous . by A
poet.
Longfellow,
loves a lover, and tl
will live through cot
the memory of Acad
will Ut embalmed in
and story. It has al'
my chorisbed dreams
time to visit tbe spo
.fax was tbe objectiv&lt;
yet I believe the cl
"Land of Evangeline
to take the trip, thai
wise gode. Tbe re
enchanting. But no
forest primeval—the
and the hemlocks
stand like druids ofc
and prophetic." Tbe
is rich in natural be,
interest. The trages
well known, though

tho Acadian peasant
in thi* region 15U ye

mighty'struggle to
should jeedominate
Tbe French ebua
greed for conquest,
tbe rich meadows ol
tbe English

tl

LEE HING, SSX

Hastings, n

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If you want good Soap, buy It of
Mulholland. The street fakers have
the other kind.

a

Hastings Markets.
Hastings Markets are corrected every
Wednesday morning and can l&lt;e relied
upon as correct at that dale.
Coneeted Wednesday, Aug. si tW5.
KRODrcH.

WEDNESDAY, ocpl 0

Kw l.icjp*r dor. .
*c per lb.
.
t KGETABLES. Uli-ITS, ETC.

NORRIS
&amp; ROWE’S
NEW BXC SHOWS

Judge Stuart of Gnmd Rapitls and
Si v. rul uf the |ieople of this vicinity
P. T. Coigrove of Hastings were the attended campmeeting at Pennocks'
_________________ speakers Friday at the Farmers’ PicGreve Sunday.
HIPPnflDAMC tn*-’At Streeter's Landing, the Judge
niF» UUHUME . being a former Yankee Springs Imy
.
DOWLING.
was pleaeed to meet old friends;
JUST TWICE LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE
J. E. Herrington and Sam Wiw
Almon Ritchie and wife of Otsego. are spending a few days in Chicago;
STAG E°
’ Mark Ritchie and family of Middle­ this week.
'
.
A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT
* *
Mte villa, Will Norris and wife of PrairieVern Wilcox who has been working;
I ville spent Sunday at W. J. Ritchie's. j near OliVet*was called home last week !

CIRCUS

2

KUEERif

MUSEUM

-RINGS E

RINGS-9

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Monroe Dietrich of Middleville is :
building a cotbme at Streeter’s Land­
1
ing. Gun Lake.'
I
D. C. Burpee of Kalamazoo came I
over Thursday to visit relatives rotum- ;
ing Sunday.
,
Farmers Grange picnic will

A Multitude of New Fectures Never Before Presented hi America t

iii.

Acrobats, Oyinnasts
IVHcf-air Pcrtor’ar^rs

Trained Aninr^
__________ Acts____

Herd of Elephant.-.
Rose Dockrili
Seven Marvelous Bell ords
Doily Miller Melnottc. LaNolcA Melnotte Congress of Seals
Camrls, Llamos.
Flying Vlctorellas Troupe
Estelle Settler
-Dromedaries Broken
Daring Aerial Weavers
M’lle Julien
to Harness.
Five Flying Banvarcfs
George Holland
Fierce Siberian Dch*
Famous Gardner Family
Frank Miller
Cake-Walking Stal;
Graceful flcDduald Trio
Austin King
Ogc Hundred ’.*
Seven Kisnimona Japanese
Jos. Lyons
Pony Ballet
f&gt; ».
Six Sugimoto Japanese
Herbert Ramley
Wm, Dutton LadySwordswomen &amp; Fencers Trained Pelicans c&gt; i ?

10O Circus Champion* &amp; Ceiebriies 1G
HUGE

ROMAN

HIPPODROME

_______ All Kinds of Excitiug, Thrilling, Real Races and Testa of Skill________

AM JOLLY JEST1INQ CLOWNS aw
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Headed by “Cheerful Jim” Wes*. “Happy Billy” Lo Rue,
TheCroteaqoe Olipaua—Tote Dnckraw—“Funny Bill” Scats

MILLION

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■»**-

DOLLAR MENAGERIE

_________ An Imperial Collection ot Bare Wild Beasts___________

Biggut MKl Bwt of &gt;11 Ftatam of Evwy Kind
GRAND GOLD GUTTERING STREET PARADE

WIH Leave tbe Shaw Ground* Every Morning at 10.30 »
AdaMa. 50c . Children, 23.
One Ticket Admit* You to Everything

ot our sales Is what-we figure
on. We are satisfied with a
very reasonable amount of
protic oa our goods. Our policy
Is not to add a higher percent­
age to jour goods, but to in
crease ofir sales at a lower per
cent of orotic than others ask
-you. This helps the buyer as
well as the seller. Oqr interest*
■are mutual.

Good tracoloretf Jap. tea, per lb.

M KATS, i

t hiii.tisv. iuubs . &gt;xt» WOO1L
Chickens alive—Te—ee
Chlckfui. drr«M&lt; -10c—lie

HASTINGS, MICH

calf 8kln»lDc

,
!
BeADt-haadpkkW. per txi.Sl.4O,
[ M ood-Boft. S1.7B: nixed. «1», hard4« BO.

PLEASANT SATt
AT THE (
Suaday. Dowtiag

70c

What Women
Will Do.

Mrs. George. Robinson is entertain-1 .
ing her niece from Prairieville this ■’
week.

40c

3 lbs. for $1.00
Best uacolored Jap. tea, per lb.
2,1-2 lbs. for $1.00
18 In. Sterens Linen Crash per ,4.
20 la. Sterens Linen Crash per yd.

10c

E. J. Stanton and wife visited with
Nashville "mends Satuday and. Sun- j
12c &lt;Uy,
Meadamm Reid and Cassady visited
Best oreralls, all stjles
50c
Several patterns wort Shirts
.50c near Quiinhy last Wednesday.
Mrs. May Bolson from Maple Grove j
We are headquarters for the
was called here by tbe illness of her
ninety and nine useful articles
needed in the home every day
father Mr. Peter Jendro.
I j
I.&lt;et us show them to you now.
Mra. V ina Rolierta also daughter
Yours for lowest prices.
Ethel
thel who have been
been . visit;
visiting
n.. vher
— \
brother Mr. Hoffman fcft for Sanoma
Wednesday.

REED’S
THURSDAY n jm,
AUGUST
&amp;4lH.
the Burling Shipwreck

QEMeKdL STOKE,
Hl^fliq/IN

fOIZBOONEWAR

SATURDAY, AUGUST 26
at 10 o’clock a. m. sharp.
Three car loads of the best South Dako

ta broken and unbroken Horses ev­
er brought Into the State of Mich

Church Tird it winter
the Micawber Twin
Ike Villes of Home

He Fight for tile

Ike Ark ontke Sirii,.
.

PRICES,

W. W. WATSON,

Grove Literary S
taiued ]ni

Holden Bros. Greatest Play

The L. A. S. were entertained by
Mrs. Fay (Sentence last Thursday 50 '
taking supper with them. A good
time was enjoyed by all who wede
there.

Mrs. Nellie Sartier returned to her
home at Argos Indiana-Monday after h ■
three weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wise.
,

$1.00

of • greed’’ they poi
they did n&lt;a occupy
for several years aft»
and after the land hl
it« native state by th
dike* uul the fltxidin
In any event it woul
the ec$aratM»i et fan
• ly.cru4ifca"d uncalled
not been ho . there
have been no ‘Evi
So much for the hist
J oat before we rtat
passed through the a
Grand Pre. which Co
his army so effectual
ttM. About all that
no*gnarled

CaaUnued ou

HAT AND RTJLAW.
No. 1 Tlnothy—MLW-74X&lt;
No. ‘.•Tlmothy-BLO)
«lover Hiy-

, to 8. rather wet and muddy but a large !
crowd turned out.

8&lt;gie Orimibce Jias l»een suffering
from tiie effects of a boil on her fare,
.
50c also &lt;ine in her band.

IRYINQ,

Michigan Central Stock Yards

Mutton. dre*c&lt;l-&lt;«c to Tc '

Glen Wise started for South Dakota
Monday to visit felativea

See Here^s=—
18 lbs. Granilated sugar
25 lbs. French's While Lily Hour

Xuct'on

Most every body took in spurt day at
held , Lacey, Saturday'. Dowling Boys won | 8tr*u-M.oo
the game of BaJI the score standing •; I

The Amount
Bat'e^Baak
. Riders

The undersigned will sell at Ptiblb
at the

GRAIN.
U heat No. j white. S .?&lt;: N

hy the illneas of his wife.
Mi* Mary Pilgrim has returned from
a six weeks visit with relatives in
Ohio. She is with her sister Mrs.
Clemence at present.
.
'
.

AUCTION SALE!

to tile British own

dined even wrin au
thouwelves •** Indim
ibxw.vi of Engledi

--------------------

25,* 35,’ 50c.

Seats on Sale at
H^th &amp; Carveth’s
Drug Store.

Tbe monotony of li
tunate inmates of
was happily tfoken .
by' the Dowling band
the music, and the C
•ry Society, whjch ft
ary features There
addresste, .but the
feature of the program
were not the only ou
hand to take in the e
is estimated that ft
were present. For th
unfortunate, the l«ni
ciety and all coucerm
If anything iM religi
consideration for
those who have bee
were born so can min
religious.

INJURED j* &amp;

1 hese Horses are suitable for .ill
and are now on exhibition at the stock y^'-

Sale positive.

W. H. PORTER, Auctioneer
WESTERN SALES STABLES, Proprietor.

During the UH ga
ground Saturday a
the Wool Bvot and
Clyde Daniels and
playing on the Rutla
°ne another that" the
broken collar bone an
cussion Uf tb© brain
bruising up. They v
Mcfhifiin arid everyt
to make them comfor

Iak® Linbensuhn,
mared.to Detroit

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THE

. ade With Advertise
in the Banner?

Kl: i

YEAR.

No. 17.

I 'HD-OFTEN TO ’
GO TO HALIFAX

FRANKBULUhas

THEM.
THE"LAND OF
EVANGELINE.

Mxe'd by Longfellow. From
■i -wadians Were BanI
i.-hed I’5l&gt; Yeas Ago.

.

,T

Oil

Will Begin Work

At Once.

SOCIAL CONDITIONS
IN SWEDEN

\

r.d« from Halifax* on the
ml it; an i wd art’ in the
■:
iZvaiigeJirfy Country”
■ - iiy Amerida’s greatest
.::-r.&lt;&gt;w. "AH. thc^ world
:
and this iminort.nl story
. .r-..r . -tumtta-H ages, and
. ry - t Ai'iuiia arid Acadians
Cined in the amher of song
. h fikNlaiways been one of

some time ’that be would have the
place. The'duties of the office are such
as Mr. B. will find pleasant .and easy
to perform. And it goes without say­ i
ing that ho will make a careful, faith­
ful. pains-taking officer’ and perfefrm
the duties of the place with credit. It ■
i. 8*«W&gt;W •«
nw,y friend., j'
'
that he has secured the position he
i
desired.

THROUGH THE
EMPIRE STATE

WB,GHTBR0S-SPECIAL SALE

Fifteen Big Bargain Days at Wright
,Bro». Store Commencing '

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?
.

WORD FROM
FAR AWAY SIAM

TWELVE PAGES.
PACKING PEACHES
FDR MARKET

Saturday.

II WAS A
ARAKD SUCCESS

|THt PROWESS
orJAPAN

Some Rules Necessary to Observe!

If You Want to Sell
VERY INTERESTING LETTER I
Peaches.
On our last page [will be found the '
FROM MRS. CARRIE YUTZ
full iiage announcement of Wright i
' For the first time Hastings is to
i have a peach market, open to all who
WALKER.
Bros. Those who are seeking, bargains ■
j will bring peaches suitably jweked.
will certainly find there what they are |
looking for. Very attractive prices arje I
: But
nut n
it muni
must t»e
be rememnerea
remembered inat
that me
the
GIVING HER PER' marketing of ]&gt;eaches wYiich must be
quoted in all departments, and Sept, j
J in
2nd to and including September lUth
SONAL EXPERIENCES . "bi&gt;,Ped so
•» u» UlOitUlt
ditomt Lib
city
i, tjuito
quit, MIUCI
differ-.
nut
’jtiir nnurhM
lna»l
should be bonanza days for bargains at
ent frnm
from tiririL
bringing
peaches In
to t.lwi
tho Ipcal
Pronounced All Over Europe. Bet- their big double stores.
store.
Wright Bron, are the kind'ot preplu Wlth *he People there »nd"M»ny
-yo
j.re-hre for market they
ter Conditions for Common Pcowho do what they say they do.. "Your
' must bo Kirtod. and in condition to
Facts About ThatCountry
pie the Popular Demand.
. 1 ship—that to hard. Soft peacbea canmoney back” is their, guarantee of sat- :
Are Given.
j
It has b£en 3^1 years since Emil ' isfaction. They are pleasant people to
| not lie accepted. The peaches should
•
I have just finished waiting our ; be uniform in size. and the name varTyden-«»f
this city left his boyhood deal with, and deal oh the square.
Um™’n“sw^
W.
weekly
letter
to
Cleveland
an
Dr.
,| iety
. .placed in one basket It will nevWe are certain that the last iiage of 1
C.nvJeu, to seek the better i
conditions and enjoy the more favor­ the BANNER will be an interesting1 has gone to Wat Bangsai on ihorseliack i er do to mix all kinds, all sizes and ail
to
meet
'
Mr.
Cooper.
He
;
took
our
’
degrees
of ripeness.
able op|&gt;ortunities of America. He one.
teacher with him to show him the i
—L——----"
was then a lad of 17. Thirteen years
way
and
to
keep
him
company.
They
'
ago he again visited his native land. I

SOME CONTRASTS IN SOCIAL CON

Frank Bullis, of Johnstown,
OITIONS SHARPLY DRAWN. AS
notified^iiaturday of. his appointment I
SEEN BY EMILTYDEN.
as deputy oil inspector for the district
comprising the counties of Barry.
Calhoun, Branch and Hillsdale. The THE GREAT RISE
news did not surprise Mr. Bullis, nor
n
his friends, for it was well known for
OF SOCIALISM

because it pleased

IN

LANDED

Gets Posltibn as Deputy

MICHIGAN

BANNER

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 81. 1905.

spector.
EDITORS OF

HASTINGS

A MOST
WORTHY (HARITY

CLAIMED BY ONE OF HER GREAT

EST MEN TO BE DUE TO THE

SYSTEM OF MORALS.

TAUGHT IN HER

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

'
Even More than to Jhe General Ed­
ucation of Her People. -What The

-

Japs are Taught in Morals.
Japan has knocked at the door and
must be received as pne of the leading
world powers. Her credentials are the
recorded facta of the progress of he
island Empire since Commodore Perry
compelled the opening of her dbors to
tho people and the€ commerce ’of the
world. The moat striking feature of ’
.her marvelous history w the
and
I thoroughness ..with which she baa

took an extra horse for,Mr. Cooper to I j
come Imck on. Thus be will get here ,
this p. in.'white the boat will not ar- ,
rive wntil lute tonight or jxjrhapa to­
morrow. The school begins {tomorrow'
i smashed the |x&gt;wer of Russia on land
that is why he is so anxious to get •THE "FRESH AIR’ FUND WHICH and sea.
•
.
ben* as soon as poazi ble. Wd .have put
What is the meaning of this rise of
SENDS CITY’S POOR CHILDREN
their house in good ur^er&gt;-iud now
Japan to that part of the world which
await their coming eagerly. We hare
INTO COUNTRY.
has assumed to lie civilized hereto­
been too busy t» Lie lonely, hut yet it
fore, hut which has barred the yellow
will seem mon* pleasant to bare them
races from its class.' In a recent issue
here. Today i am the «»nly white A HOSPITABLE
of xhe Chicago Record Herald a xmich■ "oman in Piraanuloke. and that means
BARRY CO. HOME travelled American stated broadly that
Kc£LEUTE0 i umong Nereral thousand Siaxnune. Cbi’ Japrtr.*'s triumph was the dawnihg’of
Htx’mrd to os that it whs hardly right
:&lt;■ region, however.
| nose. Indians etc.
a pagan era. dominated by the yellow
that onr readers should not have the
w.*n:y and historic
As
soon
w
I
have
limo
I
am
going
benefit -of the view&gt; of thi* kwn ob­
Was Opened to Two Detroit Chil­ race*, and this person seeped to be in
( to write Mrs. Grobinger. ip Manila. !
tragedy of (Jrand Pre is
Crop. Also Visited a Portwe of
a state of wild alarm. Tn the Aug. 2? ’
server of then -on social as well as other
dren. Brought Blessing to
' She and her husband wwr passen- !
iiuugh’, as Usual., there
issue of U-e-.amo paper. Baron Kaneko,
conditions in Sweden: wh&lt;frt*. as in
Pennsylvania On His Trip.
I'tSera on tbo Doric, and wbenlwe part- .
&gt; tor (hv luiMishm«mt itf
That Home Also.
Japanese finance minister, a graduate
ccllcnt Addresses.
other European countries, usuch is
I ed at Hcmg Kong she came to me. 1
Leaving Lawrenceville we look the taking place that is of world-wide in: easants from their home*
of Harvard University and one of the /
Several
weeks
ago
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The Hth annual reunion of the sol­ gave me her name and ndensw aud '
ago. At that Erie Road to Tioga. . At tins phc**
.
•crest. Therefore we applied tiw inter- iw
। Adeibert Senter, of Carlton, township, leading public men of Japan makes
diers and sailors of Marry Onnty 1O
is
ni , were in
there was a car attache? loaded with
tarUre. and^w g.w-: u. U»- ui|va m'em.rv'Luw. ball &gt;«" u plu." told me rio write to her. I should like !; read in Aho Detroit Journal that the reply.
to
know her imprestnuu &lt;rf i her new I
Fresh Air Children” returning to facts for the following artick*. We
uitich country
The Baron knows what he is talking
| Frenh Air Fund Association, of that
sanr one -for —
"all concerned.
home. If she likes it as well as We flo j
thi- region. New York City. TL&lt;*e children are will put what he told us in &lt;»or &lt;ern
: city wanted to secure vacation homes about, for he understands affairs in
sweotw in every way. The attendance j
direction erf some
,,
o.anu I know she is'quite content.
liatf English * sent out under
’ the
'
this ae in other countries, peojAed by
; worda. He said, in substenev
•'
I
for
about100
children.
Having
no
was nnnsually large, mid all weemed Mr Q is H iftwyer
hj:i.-t. anc^ es|4&lt;'ially for society in tliat city through a local
’ P found things much chutged in t»b»W«w»4tfo». The -oonimi tire '
children of'their own Mr. and Mrs. the white races. He is a smooth and
of Ihe
...UM- nf tJie Acadians led church to any reliable farmer who is j Sweden from what 1 van rxrwwilin as
forceful writer. He contrasts public •
«»m.xbte to~.,re tfo, m«u- tent* ««* wo fro„ d,. Swot wi. «i* it ' Benter agreed to take two children for
un-1 :. bn the other hand. willing to take them for a month's stay a boy. and much altered even from
fen .11 tlx- boy. who
wx-wtomM , w„
j a three weeks vacation at their “farm. morals in Japan and commercial-mor­
•■Ukim that the Acadians ! in the country. My oou visited -with what they were on my precniing visit
Two little girls. Margaret and Helen ale wi|h America, conceded tG be the
u&gt; -n.nt.ng on U.- old
ground"
u,;,
K„.. „.d MrK
. ■ league with France, one boy" 12jtm. oM who said he never 13 years ago. Whether you «v-nid «ay
moat enlightened country. Educaxion
took vory kindly u. Un .rr.ng.mont. ModiI ,„j
Tbi. win fe{ Green, of Detroit, aged five and seven
»g her «fvery ptesible awsit- left the city tafore this summer, and conditions are Iwtter now than them &lt;*«tw«n.mwtodor U..wi„tho loir
n-iutare two mtiotw.'orl years respectively were sent them. is universal in Japan, over W8 per cont
of her children being in her pubKc
K- AeiaiuLiif. were repeated* ' bad never eern a ce«- zintiil tbte ouiiing. would dej&lt;eud on the point of view gnutrnk bn.Hrng
The
mother
of
the
little
children
is
Three wore 24"
VrevnUy ww ib.
Ui* outo &lt;&gt;t aliegitmcv This boy and hi* l»ro’.her bad stayed tr»m: which you oiMerved’tbma. For in­
dead, and they live with their grand­ -“'bools. Graft is unknown there, tbt
v4&gt;’”
.
day when all the missionary world,
public service being free from the sus­
crown but refused to do with a dairy farater. The brother de­ stance: land is worth much more.
Tb. i’fogr.o. tor orekdo). *«*» ' |u«alcjly. ..nitwl it 1’ravrir for ns mother. who is a j«or hut resjiectable
i t th; iuuf.- brutally in- cided to remain m the country while Farm products are (’oosideraKy higlw. doy. rirortl., nodi-ndunX si,m. i resident of Detroit. The clothing of picion of corruption. The arrest* for
the other was inMneaidk to return to •Farmers 'can make hetter prehtK
crime
of all kinds is but a very small
| the childevn. "while ioexpeturive, yet
out re printrel ,n th. BANNER of two
hl,B,„K.,k ol
„.hifh „
ijiins. iuid join the the city. They kutaq dike bright ac­ Wages Lave . doutatd in tkr. past 13 wrefe o«o. «.d th. prorewltM. were ।
w
n„.
j' betokened cure; cleanlimns. and re- fraction of what they are in Amerjpa.
tive
youngsters.
The
"train
men
were
The
marriage
relation is hvkl in fin1
spectability.
EugHJh eolunisti. With
yeah*. There is --teady employment at fepbl;- onj^wl. -nd tho committre ^,rfOw. Pnrt^urion bodid. ud
~ •
i Souiething over three weeks ago the greater sanctity there than here. Child­
•n» prevailing the Eng- • very kiad in looking after them and Xheao higher wages.
Manufacturing deserve much praise for the succceaftil, itj
t i.
1
*
’
■
*
,
y*
10
’
”
*|
little
children
arrived
and
were
taken
ren are brought up to ycepect each
■1 it wti« □tansy'a matter considerately tat thorn have all the Jia*, greatly increased. National and manner in which all was carried, out. ।
ret
to to«uy ..tgto !»«- w the ^n(,r
whm, it t&gt;
other and their ciders.to a degree not
::-.»n. and as to the charge liberty qairaiUe. This, transportation city government* are doing far avire.to iind'thtt.guod feeling of everj-lMxly. The'
ii«o fact that
furnished free «af -cftiarge. $vdh * add to rihe comfort and eucraiMKV of local and Barry counir speakers ac- !,MHUufe. Dr l^rere-k bml «e !•“ I |«, w wy U»y r.re-.red ...ry car,- to be found anywhere in other civili­
i.-.y jjkint b&gt; t|
. '
lltUn,,ur
Thl. ||We „„„ &gt;hl)Wed zed countries. Japan's people have
Adiaa lands - Hight a» this carioad-of-children leaves the people. The telephone *wx! proud' quitt*-d themselves wjth credit; but of • JtoH. wbun W-. w-rethrt... »n« I tb.,t ,
&lt;T-.ipy.;b&lt;- AcAdian
Wi„giw w». were rerely to mind, shown themselves to be pxiphj of great
..in aft-- the iiuiisbemnt, an impression on -a&lt;jt not -eantly forgtrf- facilities have Is-en developed u&gt;. the cearat* th*- buys hud heard them often then huw- implrw » would fe to r«d ;
that
on
that
part,
rotor
day
Ito
tho
to
I,
in
th.
feta
.pure of thrre wrelo. intellectual capacity. They have not
land ijaJ lx e.n: reduced "to
highest |mint of efficiency. Th*'public befote. N«--.-crtlu*b**tslhry gavi-. them
_.g many would fe turmxl to &lt;i..- »«rk
lb„„relvre into tbo merely taken from other civilized
&lt;•
breaking-of the
From Tioga we started up the range schools ^nye largely increased iu num­ goo-l attention and appreciation.
~ and prey,ng that w. tn,gin. have ,
lantls ideas'and ideals, liqt they have
xiriu: vf the Country. • if Trowbridge hiilsoc•mountain* which tier and value, no that Sweden h«w&gt; hut
Co'igrc-winan Hamilton wa^ a”\vcl- .■..... ngtb to d&lt;, more „ th.- um.tr than iiav„
„ HiUipt thti ,iMi r ..........
iruprovwl on them, thus ehowuig that
. aidi«i though divide Pentwyhania tetnn New York. 8 people in l&lt;XM.l who are unable to read come guest &lt;»f the'reunion, and all ap- ;
in t o piist.
j tjjC two, &lt;n(j f,jr t|Je (irfl.v tiiue
UIu] the Japan*se are originators a* well as
tiiUidM- u*;es wiefced- Tn«- Erie n»ad has Iniiit a branch over —probably the smallest perc»ntiige of yrwiated the oppurtunty to meet the
Our largo lawn took, lure ninre ■ ylr,. Sontor wt-re .-allrel •■prepn" and imitators. The marvel io a* organiza­
&lt;? r. hut laid it this range that would have* been con- illitemiy of any country in the w&lt;;rld. genial and kindly ropresentative of the
these.rains. The co'riie has btien pull-1 •-mamma”,
tion of Japan's army arid nary: the
&lt;• probably would sidered quite impoMtilA- a few. years The laws and institutions of Svden i xk^ district, it was with pleasure that
ing weeds the past- few days so the I It is neediest to add that the little strategy of her genends arid. great sea
■LiigeHnr’s Land.” ago. go steep h» the. grade. The conductor 1 permit much more individual lilwrty all heard -bis address.
compound has h well kept appearanc^ o
ney had
' 'the time of their livetu* am: captains', the matchlem snrriG^ry ar­
ones
had
’
informed ns chai we were going np at than formerly. , The homo, of the peoCangnwman Townsend had not been
( now.
!
!; Utokar.
when tko
the 4three weeks were up - they rangements fot the care of her army; the
u'-lxd Wuifville, we the rate of aUiut 120 feet to the mile i pie .are larger, better and. more cunven­ not nl a public gathering in Barry '
‘ did not want to go home. And evi­ wonderful exhibition of untiaeprtc surg.
pleased
cokknty. To say that 3U were
__ _ ,2_
—.2 1 May 21".
the ancient. village of fur seven mi kt-. Wlieti we arrived -at tent, but h in town aud country.
■
•
••
Oar
stove,
beds,
minor
ancl
dining
dently
this brief - respite from the'stifl-. ery; the superior organization for
Trowbridge
tlxscenery
»
m
as
brand-After
having
said
this
pem
may
a-k
.
with him to,
te yputting
mildly.
—'it
w. very
-vaj aaaaaaa.^.
Which Colonel Window and
Mr. ing air of the city did not totally dis­ the transport of supplier; the mar­
and what he had
were brot up on the boat.
.
&gt; effectually dejiopulated in fui as any I ever saw. On top &lt;rf this i How can.there*be doubt of conditions He is a Jline speaker,
agree
with
the two little girls, for the vellous co-operatibn of her ma»«s of
________
_j;
•
&lt;
i
Cooper
left
some
of
his
provision
at
ut all that i« left,of it now range were some evoritarf dairy term- tning far letter now? Here is the &lt;Xh- to say was very well received.
Thi Ud officers were sli reelected for | Bangkok, w he could bring all our older one gained nine pounds, and the men; her improved rifle and the won­
gnarled ;willow tiroes. and and the apple trees were JoatM with er side: While wages Imre incnesed.
derful Shimose powder: All the?e are
,*
’ used the table lust night younger one five.
Holsteiae were the fayorite । the want* of the people have increased tbi’ ensuing year. The following com- 1 «o°d«- We
i the middle of a held is a fruit.
uontlnitt-a ou page nine.
We doubt if kny more helpful chari­
Continued on pace tea.
rades were selected as a Committee of j
breed of cattk-. some dairies were corncontinued on pare four
■ .■'lUruied oa pate-teu. .
table work was ever organized than
Arrangeasenp- for next year: Wilbur
prised wholly &lt;rf thia kind «rf stock- '
FIFTY
GOLDEN YEARS
LABOR
DAY
PICNIC.
this
*
'Freeh
Air
Fund
Association
”
AUCTION SALE.
At Elmira dccoraiions of flags and j
Cutler of Middleville. Delbert Moore ,
gathering
which sends the children of tbo poor
of Rutland. Thos.*FordJof Maple Grove, :
bunting were very much in evidence i
THE COUNTY FARM
in the larger cities, out into good or
Wedded Life Celebrated by Mr.
the occaaaion being the State Fire- j At Pair Grounds. Monday Septem­ Benj. Coolbaugh of Woodland, John - A. Dunn Will Have A Big One
Christian homes in the country to get
Valentine of Hope. C. M. Hendershott ‘
man’s Association meeting. Some ’
and Mrs. J. C. Woodruff on
ber rftb. Fine Program of
! filled up on good wholesome food and
Sunday, Dowling Band .and Coats
His
Farm
In
Rutland,
Tuesday,
of
Baltimore,
Duncan
McBain
of
Barry.
streets of this city were flaunUag. in I
Saturday.
Sports.
. ,। pure air.. The happy, contented ex­
A. W. Dillenbecfc of Woodland, Goo. j ’
front of every bnsinnss house a flag of j
Gro-. r Literary Society Enter­
Sept. Sth.
The Mutual Benefit Association, Ingram of Irving, John Burd of.Carl- I
Fifty yearn ago Saturday, in Maple
.
I! pression on these two little faces would
some foreign
i o reign nation,
nanon, proving thatv all
....
*
..
tained Inmates.
J
go
a
long
ways
towards
compensating
ton.
L.W1.
Smith
of
Ytokre
Spring,.
A
»
&gt;
*
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•
h
u
“
ll
“
’
I
Grove township,- James C. Woodruff
not Amorienn. tb.t do
compr-w tbo . mploy-e.
- - •;«
slio
A. Dunn
. •uusv of life for the unfor- under the ptwootat &lt;rf the Bur. »&lt;1
Pmlri.viUe,' Mm
”of
of the
*h' BANNER. A.
Umm will
will the AMocialioi for tbo "hmm
'•"•"eL - B b.v. a pl.-n
.nd Mark Norri. of----and Mary Stewart'were made man and
,, Hitr
A,,.-fir,n sale
Hal,, st
nf his
him residence sending all the children out into the
of .Assyria,
Assyria. Wm.
of h**° “
b*K Auction
hates of the county house 'Stripes.
1 fi
field
day **•
at. the falF
fair grounds
next
*M Hbv
*rroan‘*fl nex
*-Mon*­ Easy
wife. Saturday the occasion was cele­
Easv, ox
wm. Tungate
lungatu or
,
i
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...
.
: mm. IMl “ «*&gt;&lt;^
tnixmafitn
,°'™hnnf’ T'noarlnv I Antant—w,
I.- broken Sunday afternoon
, day. We are sorry we cannot give the Johmto-n. K. D. Soulm. ul Httoting,. |
brated. All their three sum, John and
'
uonttniMsl on PM*'
Btolut. ol
Churlre jI Se&gt;,‘;
I‘ T*"” . •-» »«&gt;• F'U« not only won
wi~ii»ton
of N'rebville.
Sn^bnlii und
andCluiriM
• ba,(
"«* «'
! program in fall. The sjairts will be­ Wm.
ng hand which furnished
William of this city, aad Fred of .
w.lli.m.
&lt;U.l,
M.™
-Bokpr
shrin-r
1
««bmd
M.
K.
.-Imreb.
A, will be » »rai pliuw In Un- henrl. of Mr. and Grand Rapids, together with all the
•I-the Coats Grove Litergin at 9 a. m. The forenoon exercises Williams, Caleb Moore. Baker Shriner ■
HOW THE STORY
GREW.
whii.-h mtaished the Hter. will consist of a ball game between the [ and John H. Dennis. A vote of thanks seen by the adv.there will be a lot of | Mrs. Snter. but likewise of all the grand-chrldren, were prt»qnt with one
Delton nine ami n • team picked from whs given the citizens of Hast Ings for live stock to be disposed of. aside fruu/, neighbors, and ,w»- are informed that exception. The affair tpqk place at
Thvn: were to have l»cn
a large .number, of farm articles The ifl or 1H of the neighbor^ have expresa- the pleasant home of Mr, and Mrs.
। the factory'emidoyees; a horse race* their generous jiatronage.
&gt;!»■ rain .polled that fl^ Ihnilllng ol • Car on C. K. &amp;
•
salo Will commence promptly at ten I ed a desire next year to take Nome of
Woodruff. South Jefferson St. A group
! at 10 o’clock , trap shoot at eleven: titg
prcL.ntm. The inmates
FAIR NOTES.
o’clock a.m. W.H.Courii will lie the the Fresh Air Fund Children to their
Became a Terrible Accident
1 of »&gt;. b‘1 and 1&lt;J&lt;» yard dashes at
picture wan taken by J. R. Mason. ■
•:ily oncH. who were on ,
The
Prwmum
Imotot
e.n
now
lie
Irnd
“
netiontwr
which
i.wiple
erldeoce
.
bouo,
for
.
voeuion
of
n
eor.l
wonka
Their
many friends extend hearty con­
According
to
Reports.
in.tln entertaimnent. It j
■ 11:80.
»
Wiote lb.t th.. Ereoh Air Fund gratulations, and hope they mayliyelo
that, fully |,000 people , An*account appears elsewhere on the j In the afternoon will occur two bait .awyoAhO otWMwp.r.iBtaMil. thl. ?bB"'ryth,"'‘*? k,,pt
cite
,md
next
week
them
will
appem»
»U
Uorhwn
w&gt;ll
oc.
a.
„
one
of
the
m(
«
helpful
of
org^iyenioj- many more yeaix
kindness to the ()erai|jng of H coach on the C. K. &amp; S. casting coateeta at one o cIock . at 1:3U
kll the nanem a lilt of the olaci, nlfb which will I Muro that every iron, and exemplibe. in no .mall way
---- literary
----------------att this "place.
plarv. 1So
&lt;me.-------------------was injured. ’ -----------running broad Jump;
1 J.1 rnnnlUK
4hr
so- &lt;
---------DEATH OF EL! MALLET. ,
tbr-Kl-mt the qoonty when- the book. lhi°»
«nuKb‘- £■&gt;'• . Chri«'. mi-ion on nnh-d^ Rood.
1 ut wben
. * the
_
. Grand
. 1 «•»
__ J high
1-„L jnmp. . o.in
tmHint&gt; raiM*
deserve praise. g
Rap2:1.1 trotting
race ; 2:30
overlook tlm
the date, iirwl
and a_nartiRl
a partial li«t
list nf
of 1I It
It invtilvAa
involves ■
a ernnf
spirit nf
of Anlf_aano.lR.n~
self-sacrifice fa
for
e
.
ovArlrwYk
—
There are many of the older settlers
rare;Mi.
2:43
relay rare can &lt;*■ had.
religious, surely such Uta’ iu men refKirttd th., loaded i half mile foot ------n
•
the
articles
to
lie
sold
will
be
found
in
others,
which
is.
always
helpful,
and
in'this city. Woodland and Nashville
for the happiness ot ooavh m. .tupping on the brink of a 10 for boy.: IktOO ball game b.tween faeRoberts. Shaw. Professor of Animal thtslsBue.
confers blessings on thousands of the who will remember Eli Mallett, who
foot precipir.. just above a rushing lory teams. In addition there will bo Husbandry at Mich. Agricultural Col­
h&lt;r.- been unfortunate
i youth vf this country, whose lives was one of the earlier set lie re in
torrent. .There were three people in j a fat man', rare, three legged rare and lege will judge the cattle at the com- ,
•-.&gt; ?an surely be clamed
COMING AGAIN SOON.
are often bleak and desol ate through Woodland. Wool wax received in this
tho car. The Muskegon P»pef bow- other sporta. L«' Pryor will deliver ing fair. Prof Shaw is, thoroughly ,
. '.no fault of their own. It opens up a city Monday night thilt Mr. Mallett
ever went to the limit. Areording to an addre—. xubjet-t “Onr Mutual Ben­
cumfietent to do this work and any [
in Flircd in hall dame.
B
Scott Will Sing in ! new world to them and confer* benefits, died at his-homo in SL Iguace. Mich.,
Mr,.
them, thia mishap.oocnrred near Delfor young men who have liean students at I
j the value of which is beyond estimate. that evening at the advanced age of 7P.
I - iu;r. thi- Lail game at the Fair
: Everybody invited,. No charges for
The City in theiNear
ton, and the loaded car rolled down n
the College or any other* interested in :
Ho was a man of sterling worth, and
KTrn-.h
.inlay afternoon between
,
adipiwitin
.
____________
_
Future.
learning live- stock judging can have '
PAID’FINES.
j’
*k"t and Rutland teams. 70 foot einbankinent. seriously maim­
of the most exalted ideals of life and
ing :Mi people. According to the Musk- '
the privileges of the show ring during . Our readers who heard Mrs. J.
1
’t D.ihjt-is and a Mr. Osborn.
DID YOU SEE THE ECLIPSE?
George Kern and Elgin Barton were character, to which he lived true. If
egon ]wic«re four brave travelling men .
his
wbrk.
Scott sing at an entertainment in the brought before Judge-Smith Monday, ever a man sought in daily life to ex­
litK.'vng
the Rutland team, ran Into
rescued many wunfen andchildrenf rom ‘ Smoked glasses wore in evidence
The management is also trying to Baptist Church one evening last winter ! charged with runnings *’chuck-a-luck” emplify the virtues of a Christian he
■'I* another tbat^the former suffered a
early yesterday morning by those who
get
thoroughly
callable Judire
Judge to act w
m x-.
be p
i,
.» a
. ’O
mwamMv nanatiln
-_ni
pieSfcd
to learn that she. has gambling proposition.
The . offence was the than, and few could .attain
i*n-kt-u - ..liar bone and the latter con- their peril, whatever that was.
were looking for the partial eclipse of
consented to shig again and will appear ; was alleged to have been committed more nearly to the perfected life than
&lt;’&gt;-- ■.1, ,.i ih(, bmin, JttKj
general REUNION OF BARNUM FAMILY, lie «un. Ho cloud, interforod ijri- in the Horse department.
at
another
entertainment
which
will
be
i
the
2Ud.
The
pair
plead
guilty
and paid be did.
The
building
committee
has
begun
wL1&gt;lU”
were ,H^en
I)r*
Th- anuu.i reunion ot the Barnum ouriy. Some claim
““»b‘ *
given
i W.Y fine and costa each. The idieriff
•'It'lnftin and everything powtible done
work on the new horse stalls and it is „
. in the not distant future. ThoAe
{
W. H. Perk broke gronnd Tuesday
whn beard
hnnnl her
bar before
twfnra were
WAn&gt; wi
rbnrn'wi caught
r-Bncrht them
(hum violating
winloiln.. the
fl.. law. They
barely possible the Floral Hall -will be i who
so charmed
tujuuikc them comfortable..
for the new Methodist parsonage. He
treated to g new floor. Other needed with her musical ability that they I will probably, profit by their experi­ has also contracted to Jbuild a new
Liebensohn,' the tailor, has
improvements arc talked of.
will lie glad to hear her again.
■—
J house on Creek St for Df. Fuller.
Et'ived to Detroit.
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As onr rendera well know, he but
lately returned from another ten weeks
: visit to .Sweden and tho continent. All
who know him understand well that
hit th&lt;* ^&gt;ot. Though Halt*
anything that approach* notorietv. . • jecti vr point nf the trip, J. M. BAUER WRITES OF LMPRES- seeking
’
is utterly foreign to the man. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL REUNION
tv the’ desire to see the
He would be about the last person of
SIGNS GAINED BY HIS
i' ai ajeiine" prtknpCed more
our acquaintance to offer to give his
0F ™E BARRY Oft. SOLDIERS
it. trip. titan would ftnveother
RECENT TRIP.
views on any subject in any public
AND SA1LORS LAST WEEK.
. . iie- region h certainly
msnn'T. He is too busy with .other
'L Hut n&lt;* longer are ‘’the PROSPEROUS FARMmatters to be uniting communications
init vaJ the uiuraa’ring pines
INC rnMUHUmrc fl,r
Presi’
he would insist THE OLD OFFICERS
i-arded with ntOj-s-CPTC.n
llw bUmfflUfll I Ito that that was not in his line. But it

pleasant
at

�HASTINGS BANNER, AUfiPST 31. 1905.
of commercial methods. Some rich
man. or some man backed by rich men
or corporations, secures the nomination
and election of enough members of a
state legislature to land the. senatorial
COOK BROS.. Editors.
prize. Reform must come, and some­
thing
better than the commercial
HELD FRIDAY AT THE HOME OF
spirit must rule. We would like to
MR. AND MRS. EBEN PEN­
see the experiment of papula^ election
uf acuatore tried in a fair open field.
NOCK. OF HASTINGS.It begins To look us though Michigan
might be exploit's! by certain rich men
next year who have an itching for the A VERY ENJOYABLE
.
HVUiilorship. We are sorry to see a
ApVERTIMNQ KATFS.
OCCASION
Display advertUlns. raU'-. furuiiUi-d ou septi- ; pruapect fur such a atrugFle.
•aUon.
Busin*** local* and read log natieva. Olf
flr»i r^te.ar
Brrvttlea, ItUcallne. elseThe showing made by the U. 8. Large Attendance and Much Interwneie, TlcaUm-. Awrate of &gt;*vun wordn iu Uin
cenhUH returns that’in but two state* in
est Manifested. An Excellent
this country were railroad* aimeswd ar
program of-Exercises.
no near their actual market value as in
Michigan would seem to dispel the
Guests for the second Pennock Re­
claim which yon aometiniva bear that union began Co arrive twq days before,
“the lailruads own Michigan. " They untill the hospitable butte of Mr. nnd
have lew favors from this state than Mrs. Eben’ Pennock avhs full to overfrom any Hither, and are compelled to tlowing, beside many scattered around
pay a larger portion of tnoir earuiugw
to help dnfray the state expenses than
The -morning of the! Vitu dawned
That will) nations ns woty a* with do the railroads of any other common* pleasant hut coo). Thn "first arrivals
individuals the.Hur and deceiver are wealth.
S.. which
were •&lt;&lt;ion.the C. K.. !
punished *for their miMdetsh is clearly
very kinder stopped on the X'orlh line
shown by.what is hapneiting.to Russia.
The ,-iuprcme court of Indiana has* of Mr. iPennock's farm.. Al I the fareWhvr Russia, (i-rmjshy -and France decreed tluit tj*»» city of Indianapolis noon jieople could lie m-c । walking;
intnpcUi'sl Japan tu give up Port Arth­ cannot own and operate the street ear driving, or riding toward- Mr. IVnur whirl' &lt;h»- won /rum China, claim­ lines of that city. W-. are glad to have nock's* home until id' aii । iiitsRjer it
ing thfit their tuition wits dictat-M by this rule laid down by this court and looked as though a show- might lie
coi|-hivration fur l.'hing they lied. For hope it may be follotred in other states.
a little later Rnmu tieraelf grabla-d State, municipal or national owner­
Pott’Artb.ur.whilr France and Germany ship of transportation linoQs nut desir­
sUhC other Cbinew territory. When able from any standpoint.
What we
need is government regulation, not
government ownership.
restore Manchuria,
wiiich she h.id
The need of norne norffuf restrictions
occupied.during the Boxer troubles, tu
China its rightfuiownorjnnd to respect »pou emigration to 'this country is
the open d.M.r in al! (ffiinese territory ' plainly apparent We are letting a
for nil nations Rut-Ja lied. She had no *Urge undesirable element Hoar in
idea of giving up Manchuria nor of through ui/r rnstem gateway*. We
permitting other people to freely trade shall be sorry for unrcarelvssness when
•
with the p.»ple of Manchuria. Be­ it may l»o too line.
hold .how Russian‘deii..nca of honor,
' -RIP VAN WINKLE.”
hon-.sty ui d integrity have been pun­

Hastings Banner.

SECOND PEN

D2B

ished. Japan now has Port Arthur by
‘"Up in the imountains, slumhritig
right of conquest from Russia. The for years, awake ^nd forgotten, joy
army of the Vzar bos pnurlicaliy l«en . mingled with teara’*’’ That is what
driven from Manchuria, and he has happened to poor ‘ 'Rip Van Winkle”
agreed to restore the province to China. - who is coming to Real's Opera house
A few .decades ago Russia stole the . on this Friday . night to tell you all
island of Sakhulen .from Japan, be- ( about his dog Schneider, the numerous
cause-the Mikado was too weak to de­ pledgee he took. Mr. Harry Jackson,
fend it. Now Juftan occupies Sjtkhalen the noted English actor, will portray
atul will keep it too. So it is seen that this character made famous by the late
a nutiob like an, individual which does Joseph Jefferson. Mr. Jackson is an
not keep faith is punished for it. nnd experienced actor wboee early training
punished here in this world too.
I under Jefferson gave him opportunity
to familiarize himself with the charac­
The greatest trouble with all tariff ter bo as to give it a truthful and con­
revisions is that the would-be revisora vincing portrayal. Hia histrionic abil­
cannot tell where “we would get off ities, voice and appearance equip him
at. “ to use a current expression. They fully for the delineation of "Rip Van
point to wmt) particular article like Winkle.” and in every sense his work
steel railst for instance. Granted the ' ■ » admirable. His impertKmation of
duty is too higli. But if yon revise 1 Rip ia entirely his own., and has been
there, then the whole steel schedule acknowledged Wy the critics on lioth
must lw revised, and that would call j sides of the globe as one of the great
’ for revised duties on iron and other | works in dramatic art of the present
' metals- While that might not be so ■ century. Specialties
will be given by
“ ’ '
। serious if only the U. 8. Steel Co. ! Gcrtrude Mudge. Bblle Roosa and
: were considered, it must be remem- , James F. Green. This _production is
I tiered that there ar.e hundreds of iron I controlled by Geo. B. Edwards of Hi
and steel mills outside the trust, and , tings.
j hew ones being built. To remove or
, greatly lessen the duties/’ would be a j
serious hardship to the independent । The company was playing .“Romeo
। mills, while it would not seriously * and Juliet" the other day. and In th««
j cripple the trust. Tin' love! of btetl' balcony scene a cannon went off. The
property' man was sent for. who ex­
•prices is being reduced now by the I plained that It wax a cannon which
cornj-Mt irion of the iu&lt;l. ;&gt;ri)dr*t con-'
should hav«- gone off in the jxjrtorm'com-* Take away tho tar:!? uuticr. ■ ance of /'Henri' V." two days before.
■
»nd you would compel the independent.^ ‘ That p^pci'ty man wax spoken to mere
to quit buBiiiesa or sell to the trust. ' in sorrow than jin auger.—From au
;
Our tariff is based on .tho theory of en- i Address by I-’. II. Bensoy tn f/uidon.

commented on afterward.
Music by the banti.
-■
Business having to be transacted, the
children were then allowed to pass out.
Election of officers resulted a* fol*

Iowh; . .
Pres. Mrs. Chaa. Pennock. Williwn-

For WaiMi&gt; and Dressing Saeqnes a new line of light flee|-..,|
goods in Persian patterns and fancy stri|&gt;ea, very -«
neat at per yard
.
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Vic*- Pre*. Mrs. George Pennock.
Williamston.
%
Hec. Mrs. Rose Beers. Richland,
freas. Mr. Eben Peqnock,' Hastings.
A motion was made and carried that
tlid head of each family jwy fifty cent*
to i uwr expenses
j ntouo^ wa« made ana carried that
our] future meetings shall be held ..on
th&lt;| la&gt;4 Thursday in each’ si^c«fedin«
Atikwrt. thus doing away with card
invitations, it being ,under»tuod each
mcfolier «ball constitute hpusi'lf a com­
mittee to inform any relative who d&lt;H»

Navara strides, double fold Horne neat new patterne
nt. per yard
.
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v
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.

ers

SECOND

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Galatea Cloth for Children’s dreiwes lias no equal -f E .
for style and service, regular 18c value at per yard ■ OC

in it already know it.
h; was voted the next meeting to lie
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' E.
Pentnock.
Cliairman of different cummitt*x»
wt re then app- lnted by I’riK
Fp'gratn Mife
Kale
Penn*x:k;
Tnbje 2
. Delia Norwood, jDelton;
R'.ni&lt; ed Rail
Road Rat.*, Supt
Chamberlin - Prepairing uf (bounds.
Chas. Penj.ock.
Tie beautiful grovuds a rout id Mr. ■
P«-::»O'.-k&gt;•hume arc diaded with large
ciiest. The

DOLLAI

SIX) yards whftt Outing Flannel at per yard

Every bo
isbed sec
possible
market a
ing to the

Buy It Now, the Goods are Advanc
The Most Complete Corset
Stock In l^arry County

the greate
Wehave

W. E. HERR11

Pencils,
position

ing book

CORRESPONDENCE

thing use
meat, ev
city.

Tomlinson Lumber Co
‘A JOUA TIME
There was a&gt;lly crjiwd met al Clear
lako. Btrjd’s Intidiug.'Aujl 24. They
cun-i-t.-il of M! of th.- Srevtms and
Jones I anti lies.- i Hugh Jones entertain*
.•d them before indafitir dinner with
his graphophoncl aud they all reamed &lt;u
haw jJfto.l timu at dinner. ‘Any paaacr
by-on the road a quartt-r of a mile
away could have told that. Seine of
the party went early in the morning
and caught a nide striag of Itas- fur
dinner. We
another year.

J
•v
T’
'll

Come in and see our Stock so iirigld
It will fill your heart with great &lt;1*1:
I^-t ns talk with you and figure jq ■
We wili do. it with a riirht irood 4

We hateLumber without defect.
You can buy it all with no regret.
Shingles and Siding. Oak, Heml&lt;&gt;
Doors and Whidowsand all thing

Why. there isn’t one street in all the t
But WE have put some of our Lumber •:
Anti the Walls have gone up and the Sb.i
And our Brick have formed the chimney

WEAR

So WE hustle along in the .same old
A nr) „»«» ..InrI
r.^r. ...... .....__ ,4... The M. W
the Union hail Fridaj| evening Sept,
loth. All are cordially, invited!
Miss Nettie Briggs returned to her
home in Battle Greek after a two weeks
’ visit here.
,
J

When yo
steaks or ro
or call up 1*
■liver to all p
give phone
tfon.

Hugh Case left Monday for Marion,
Ind. for a two weeks visit.

Hugh Gould and Hiram Stevens are
camping nt Clear lake.
Annie and laabelle Thomas are visit­
ing at Marengo .

Mrs. .lime Hinchman and Melisaa
Emmons &lt;»f Battle Creek visited at
Geo. Gfayburn'a Inst week.
Will Jpnes was
days lant week.”

Bert Clarke an&lt;l wife (Visited in BatYle tTevk Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Mildred afid Lotuse Kolb, of
Battle Creek bare’lMM'n visiting friends
here the past week.

as many were obliged to sjian early, yard wpa' dott ed all over with" tip
some driving four br’fivet miles to reach : bed - '’fl
sizes. At the suuth
Wiliam Clark i« having a kitchen
the cars, others driving th«». whole dis­ swing Chairs and a hammock wei for ' bnik on his huu*.*^
• j .
tance of Hi uijirH. Long tables were tin . children. Gnenngs aiut hand
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchellbf Vjrginiaare
built on the lawn North of ! the house shaking* were in evidence all the hay.
allowing‘room fur 12-*&gt; nt utie sitting. iur it was surprising how even up to visiting the latter!* aiator Mnu Will
One table was made especially pretty , the lust you would we some tine «yuu Schreiner,
The L. A. S. will meet Friday, afterwith a tall center piece and twisted ha&lt;l not! seen btffure.
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rouraging homo iudustnus.and trusting
strijw of light green and White crepe
No accidents happened though Kime noon-at Rnfus Stanton's;
to competition to fix the level of prices
Walter Jones liaby wrs severely
Artist No. 1—My landscape's a boo* i paper extending to each connur of the one was afterwards heard to' remark
where they should !“•. Experience has j Intely rulued by u lurid portrait. Art• table. Some thoughtful out s had pre­ that • ’T]h^ Peimuck Reunion was I the burned Saturday Ijy pulling a basin of
[proven that this theory is lioth wise ■ l«t No. 2—Yes. the banging's pretty pared this for thiXoldest to injoy.
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cause of the C. K. &amp; S. wreck.” ^The hot milk over bn liiin.
and safe for this country. We had bet- ' slipshod this year. ThoyWe put me
The Deltou Band played s&lt;
fine waiting for, the 1’ M. train whs made
Paul Record of.Somom* is visiting
ter stick to what experiouce has proven 1 nefrt to the crudest thing tn-the show.
music before and after dinner
pleiuant
by
mnsie
from
the
hand,
also
his
cousin
Carl
Nickeraoii.
.
to be. of value.
!■ .Artist No. 3 (coming up)-Hello! I see Shade of the Great Maple T^w
the very evident good feeling uf all
they've hung you riwo cnaps together!
The many friends of Kirs. Orrah
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two o'clock the cotnpany was called to both old and young.
Stovens will be sorry to tear of berim­
Michigan’s development an a state
! order by Prexider.t Mrs. Emma Hoyt of
Here again, as last year Chas. Pen­ ing sick at her borne in
derends first of all on her own people,
The religious vocation isn't necessari­ Spring Brook.
nock led in giving three cheers tu Mr. . with typhoid foverj
their enterprise and intelligence. But ly tho outcome of long sueutul proc­
Reading of the 23rd p.Hahn nnd prayer and Mrs. Elx-n Penpock tor their lios- '
Mrs. Lewin Norman'ij sister Mint
there are undoubtedly many^things the esses. It may either steal upon oue by Rev. Chas L. Bradley of । the Wcs- pitality.
Some . Iwuutiful
verses .
Elsie Pattingill ban returned to her
Mate can and should do in aid of Hie subtly or overwhelm oue at a single on­ leyen Methodist Society.
printed, framed and hung in the guest
home
near Hastingp after a two weeks
Itrogn^s of the commonwealth. Ont) slaught.—From "The Bishop's Niece."
Roll Coll by Secretary. , I
chnml&gt;?r of Mr. and Mrs. EL-h IVnvisit with her.
of them and the chief one is to give by George IL Picard.
31 in rites read and approved.
noek' ‘home typify their home life
state encouragement to the develop­
The U&lt;TJ W. Ci T. U. will meet
Violin and Piano duet by the Miwi- well I will give a place to it Iwre:
ment of its agricultural resources.
with Mrs. Ann Coriklin at two o’clock
•‘Can you help me to recover i
Kate and Bessie Pennock, of Williams­
WKI.eoytF. TOOUk HOME.
Spnie of the states, notably Illinois, child?" asked the poor woman.
September 9 in honor of ker mother’s
ton, who also responded to an encore.
FlU’l tilViiUN. be yuu Iibnlied &lt;ir blraniii-r
frol“ *,b-"occ you cam**. *
Ohio and New York urn far in advance
“In your child loaf?"
birthday, and hold a motlM-r’s meeting.
Memorial of late Mr. and hire. Myron wh
w hrtxcr toilworu. unknown, a poor ranxt*r.
“Oh. no. Hi# clothes are worn out.
of Michigan in this reaped. Michigan
&lt; »r higli «n the record.ufjatne.
The junior L T. L, orgauizal t^v Mn
Pennock of Nashville, -written by Mra
has a’ splendid Agricultural College.
Starr will hold hs ijirst meeting at the
Etta Barnaby and read by Mrs. Floy You .'cc wulcotnc; but If tau would td.-asb u-&lt;
By reitardliiK-u&amp;r teetlnm friu&gt; &lt;urr.
Mid was the pioneer in establishing
home of the Sni^rintendent Mrs. IxitMcDenndtt of Delton.
Hi-menilN-r. vein* follower* of Jesu*.
flint our Ihmim ha btnwof prayer,
such au institution. But we bavofi't j
*tie Donovan at twoio’clocfc September
Piano Solo, Kirs. Rose Beers, Rich­
kept }iacv with other states in aiding I
Our
home, like &lt;»ur h-arts, I* hl« Unnjde.
2ikl.
kind, who also responded to epcore.
And Ioor as our mm you remain.
tho splendid work of. the Agricultural
Violin and Piano duet by tj;e Misses j By precept.-by word or example
Young pwiples mating at the South
t ou must not dlsiiooor tils name.
College. . Michigan's soil is not as rfoh ,
Penndfek.
Evangelical Church.next Sunday eve­
CouIR you bring to ijn sold without measure
as that of some of ' the other states. ,
A talk by Supt. Chamberlin was t n :
Or plotter us gem* the mo&lt; rare.
ning. All are welcome.
Michigan should encourage its farmer ;
inspiration to the Reunion, and much If your conduct prornkrs God's displeasure'
papulation by pointing out to each
WELCOME CORNERS.
fanner two things (1) What is needed !
COBB'S CORNERS.
ing is now tome better.
Carrie Roberts returned home Saturto maintain soil fertility- of each farm,
Don’t have a falling out with i Charles Moore and wife went across
George Mitchell who Ims been very [ day from a weeks visit with friends in
and that varies in different localities;
your hair. It might leave you! , the country to Indiana last week to sick the paM week is reported Micrat Woodland.
and (2) What crops are bust adapted to
this writing.
J. J. Spenoer. Mrs. O. II. Spencer
Then what? Better please it | visit relatives and friends.
the soil in a given locality. Let this
wqrk be taken up in thorough earnest­
by giving it a good hair-food— | The L. A. 8. which was to be held Edgar Bristol of Johnstown was seen and daughter Man- returned* home
last
WednewUj , from a weeks outing
ness, and the results will l&gt;e astonishing
Ayer’s Hair Vigor. The hair ! at the-Grange hull Aug. 23rd was jioBt- t on our streets Monday.
at Gun lake.
in the development of this state.
poned to Aug. :knh on account of ^tlie
Fr«i Cnnmnchom la making prepar­
stops coming out, becomes
Wo are sorry to learn of the death of
Soldier's and Bailor's Reunion at Has­ ations to move bis house on a wall.
soft and smooth, and all the
Mr. Shriber &lt;^bich occurred last Satur­
tings. A six o'clock supper will lie
Nothing in the public life of thia
James Matthews and family went to day night
deep,
rich
cdlor_of
youth'
served.
country is more apparent than the de­
Wall lake Saturday to visi^Paul Bump
Mr. Fischer luw a sick horse
comes back to gray hair.
cline in statesmanship and.high ideals
Glenn and Iva Moore. NewmaiTand • and wife who are camping there this '
Mr. and Mrs. Spenoer entertained
of patriotism &lt;rf the U. S. senate.
Melissa Cobb and Mary Kronawitter week.
their nvohow Howard Kelley last week.
Looking at the matter just as it is. we
attended the social at L. 3. Hills at
School will commence in the Cobb! Mr. HNe visited Earea Edwards over
are compelled to admit that the chief
Irving Saturday evening.
district next Monday with Miss Eva i Sunday.
cause is that commercialism has entered
Several from this vicinity attended Erway of Rutland as teacher.
Chas. Brook's young folks visited
K&gt; largely into the choosing oQnembers
the
Soldier
’
s
and
Sailor'?)
reunion
at
Mary Fincher Sunday.
of that body. Whether north or south,
Master Earl Brown visited his
aunt
Hastings last week.
1 &lt;
Him
Shivley „f J„kho„ u
east or west, democrat ar republican,
Mrs. Charles Wing last week.
viiiting at A. E. Shivley w
,
in practically every state the .choosing
Grandma Cobb who has tieen sick
Glenn Ingram of Hastings visited his
Mnu
Lipawm
i„ ThutiaKherd.n»ht.
of a U. 8. senator is largely the result
at the home of Mr. Chatfield's of Irvgrandfather George Ingram Sunday.
or Mrs. F. A. Griffin.

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Onp 12 ft. Ladder.
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The morning paaaen«er train on the
R- B. Messer
-------------------left Monday on a busi-!
। C. K. A 8. wan wrecked Friday morning Dcm tn&gt;&gt; to st- Looia
.
They
Gu» Hall td Middlerille waa the
; Ol»,rv. what Chi&lt;l&lt;«ter * Barton near th,, electric light plant.
°t Hnatinga rrienda over Sunday. !
have to aay thl. wMk. They announce I brought down an utra rodch and wore
trying to make what ia called a flying | Sara Horton and Minnie Harper lelt
1 a sepcial sale, of pants.
nwtoJL _ ,
E------- - —«urwn anu -Minnie Harper left!
y‘“ “
Talk about
l«nPUn,-jMt Iook rouorot. with the M.
’'iU:h
'l»Cbla«o Fridayfcr “ "
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through the BANNER S" «drerti«i,.K &gt;„i,^
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M Q R 1L Tb'’ n,'Ui,wr&gt;"__--------------------------- f 10 tnrn th® switch j
j columns thi&gt; week and
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^wf’h । •»«. -eel: ri.it1
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mm
ii-u , o,
r_a”?_e K!’t.”p b'
the awlch I in thia city.
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All breeders of thoroughbred Uro end turned It without noticing that
elorlrewv requeeied io meet.I the court the train hu.1 „„t a||
Mr. and Mix Thon. Sullivan are j
homu-SeturdeyP. M. Sept. » forth. Il we. turned jp/Xt tTfreni
guests ut the Sweczey cottage at Gun |
pnrpwe of onguntring . Bgrry County I trnck;of th., fdrwnrd car- had paemri lake this week.
bUrt Bnarior". Action.
.he rear truck going
Prof. A. M&lt; DeLong. of Galesburg, !

Mrs. J. Eaton, of South Church St. ,
tw&lt;» tracks spread the car was j Hl., visited at Prof. Chamlwrfin’s the I
gave a delightful (.upper last Thursdav drawn hidewi-nj until if limped the first of the week.
, evening in honor of her guest Mrs. D.
when it rolled over oa ita side
Lewis and Phil Kniskern. of Chicago, ,
Hytlon. of Grand Rapids, and a very k’*ving tbe paMcBgvr coach on the are the guests uf their 'cousins Robert j
' enjoyable evening was aperit.
tr'w'kj‘ i&gt;n«:tically uninjured except for and Hubert Cook.
Mrs. Clam Kurtz FuUer has pur-'the I’latfor»‘ which was nearly torn
Mrs. Andrew Angle returned from I
chased Mrs. Rose Colgrove's tenant ' aWHy’ LucIcily there were but two . Grand Rapids Sunday after a week’s '
house on W. Main Street ami expects I*"00* in th® luggage car when it . visit with friends.
•*
I to occupy the name as soon us the pros- tt?nt OVerH«d they both escaped injury? j
f Mrs. Bert Philips leaves this morn- ;
. ent occupants can give possession.
A gang of ----’-----------* bsoiught
' down
*
A
workmen
was
j ing for Benton Harbor to care.fot; her j
, un the freight train and they got th©
Farmers will .he interested in the
mother who is seriously ill.
car back on the tracks and but of the
: auction sale adv of A. Dunn jn this
Mrs. Louise Kenfield and daughter !
way
in
tiine
to
let
the
afternoon
pass
­
j issue. The kale will lw hold at his
enger traiiApaw.
The luggage cur Ad* returned Saturday from a week's I
residence on S«; M Rutland twp, com­
visit with Chicago relatives.
wm not'badly smashed biit will lx
mencing ut-IQ a m. See the list of
out of commission until repairs can ■ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton and 1
■ articles to lie sold.
lie made. If the train had &gt;eea going ! children, of Muskogee,. Oklahoma have . ।
Hurry-, hurry, burry. -You’ll have a little faster the rear coach would burn visiting friends in this city.
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to if you have that chair or umbrella undoubtedly have been thrown over the
A. E -Kenaston, D. K. Titman, Jas- I
recovered us Crittenden is going to embankment and the accident would ' on McElwain and Frank Brooks spent
leave the town (he can’t take it with have been more serious than it was.
Saturday arid Sunday at Gun Lake.
'I
him.) All work delivered m^d guaran­
Miss Bessie Willison who has been . (
tied. C. E. Crittenden under National
the thrilling experience trending u month in the city with her
Bank;
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, mother returned tu Toledo«this week. ,
The Farmers Dance announced for
Miss Merle Knapp went to Grand'
Boy
Who
Climbed a
Friday night Sept. 1st has been Of
Rapids-Monday, where she has accept- 1
changed to Thursday night Aug. Bist.
Corn Stalk in Chero­
■ ed a position with Corl Knott &amp; Co. ■
General invitation is extended. Reeds
Miss*'Leah Bowne left yestreday for j
kee.
Opera House Orchestra will furnish the
Chicago. She will lx* joined at Hol- ।
Music— Bill .Hfcta
Editor Gunsenhouser, formerly of
land by her aunt Mrs. Minnie Cook, of j
Grand Ledge, la running a baewspaper
J. L. Reed.
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It would tie impotesible to crowd more .in Oklahoma. Ht&gt; was in the newaMrs. C. S. Whitcomb left Tuesday .
luughs into a play than there are in jpaper buaineea while here wnd is re­
for
Nebraska,
where
she
will
stay
for
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”Rip Van Winkle, ” which comes to garded as thoroughly honorable nnd
reliable and what he had tdi say Was several weeks and may spend the win- ।
Reed’s Opera Houre on this Friday
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ter
there.
j
night. There is no equal to Kate • given due credence. Speakihg of corn
' that grows in Cherokee. Brother OunMr. aiul Mrs. Thos. Bierly. of Tole- &gt; I
Jackson in the part of ’■Gretchen”,
du, returned tu their home yesterffhy I
senhouser has the following ?—
and, without her. the play would not
after
having spent a very pleasant 1
' The terrible news comes from the
l»e complete.
;
■ western part of Cherokee maiions that summer ut Gun Lake. .
W. G. Baut-r will next week begin a boy climbed a corn ateJknTZre how
Ned Butler, of Kansas City, and j
the erection of a fine home on the lot the corn was getting along, and now Miss Vinnie Butler, of Bellevue, who I
north of bi*, brother’s Duane Bauer’s the stalk is growing up faster than the have been guests of Mrs. Chester. Men- ;
o.
fa
■. de
, ­
can dimb down. The Ujy is clear ‘ ser. theiraunt . for some time. 16ft I
residence.
It _
will v_
lie ...
attractive in
sign with all the late improvements. ont of sight. Three men 'have under- for home Monday.
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Bauer Bros, hnvtr-entirely changed tai, en to .cut tbe stalk down iuul save
Ed Cole ha*- accepted a ;x&gt;sitioD with
the aspect of that jiart of Hanover th- hoy from starvation, butiit grows
... „
Wright Bros.* in their dry goods de-,
street, and the improvements add great- mi fast they &lt;cun ’ t buck
' ‘ twice in the • -—- —
....„ popular and "
pj-rtment.
Ed is a very
wtm*
place The l«y isjliving' &lt;&gt;n courteous young man, and he is work-:
Personal.
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rnxbuw but r»»-com Hnd 14. riready InK tor a llrm „r
hnrilen,.
I
Miss Marv Stebbins will have quite -thrown 'down, over, four bushels
Mr. and Mrs. John Doster 'went to ‘
cubs. ’" .
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a prominent’.part in. the play
Rip
Prairieville yesterday tu atteod a re- j
Van Winkle. ” which .will be at Reed's
utiiofi of the Dotted family that day
Opera house Friday night. She will
Mrs. Doster will remain for the rest of I
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
play the part of ‘Rip’s”.young daugh­
tin- week visiting Prairieville!friends. !
N. N. Bunres. Miss' Genevieve Garter, Mary wiiFleave here with the
Mr. and Mr.-., Taylor, of Marshall- ;
Mt. Mr. Gordon Runnion. ijr. D. B.
company and continue in the pan for
town. Iowa are visiting Miss Julia
Myers, Miss Mildred Neal. Mp». Nellie
one month. We trust this will lie the
Willison,
Mrs. Frank Borabhck andParks, Mr. Charlie Rich.
Josie
beginning of a bright and successful
Raymond, Miss Da»ie Scrafi^U.
■ other friends in tin* city. If favorably [
career for her. .
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impressed with Hastings they may de- ’
cide to locate here.
BROKE HIS LEFT LEG.
Mn and Mrs/ Sherman Rich left '
Monday for their home tn Minneapolis. 1
Harry Sharphorn While Play ing at
Mrs. Rich came some liiiM? ago'tc visit *
a sister who is ill. Mr. Rich j'arrived
the Fair Ground Saturday Was
unexpectedly last week, and put in the ,
Pushed Off Building.
time handshaking with old friends.
Saturday forenoon about ten o’clock
Mist* Olga Beasemer entertaiped lady
while Harry Sharpborii. aged 10 years,
friends ut a six o’clock dinner Thurs- L
win of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sharp­
day evening in honor of her cousin ,
horn of West Green street was playing
Miss Olga Morgen thaler. On the ev.eMuch That Every Woman Desires to
on one of the small outbuildings on
ning before, Mrs. Lady Bessemer gave ’
the fair ground, one of his playmates
Know About Sanative, Antiseptic
a
Japanese tea id honor of. Miss Mor- i
pushed him off. He strqck the ground
gonthaler.
Cleansing
and
the
Care
of
the
in such a manner aa to break the
Wm. Priestman, of Lake Odessa was '
bone of bin left leg just above the an­
Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands.
in tbe city last week to attend the '
kle. The act was not done in a spirit
Soldiers
and Sailors reunion. Mr. ■
of fun. but when his companions not­
’ l*riestman was a resident of Baltimore
iced what had bean done, they fled.
township
50
years ago. at which time !
Assistance was secured from the Book­
’ tho'business houses in Hastings were
case factory anil the injured boy- was
‘‘few and fur between.” ’
taken to his home.
Dr. Lowrey was

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called and everything possible
At
done for him that could be done,
last accounts he was getting along
nicely and a speedy recovery is look*
ud for.

To most jKtuple self coutr-vi means •.!»*
control of appearances* and imt tl&gt;«* con
trot ui realities. Tills
' *-ul mis­
take nnd must be Corrected if we ure
to get :i eicnr Idea of s&lt; If control and if
we are to make a fair start in ne-jnir
Ing it ah n permanent habit.

Ing so simply because .it wool
pear wll and H not the tudd!
habit nf til*' people about mr.

myself until 1 :un al«olti:e!y tree tram
that interior d&lt;slrc. So lewg ns ban? In
hatred to anolher 1 am in bondage to
niy.batnil: an&lt;I If,.for the --ake'of :&lt;ppwirancCK. 1 do not act or sik-ak from tt
I am pone the less pt Its mercy, and tt
will find an outlet v-bcrever It ran do
so without debasing me In the eyes of
other men more wllllnir tb«u I am to lie
debused. My selfish desire to injure the
man 1 hate i« counterbnlam ci! by my
•elfish-desire t«» sum’, well In the e/re
of other men. Tlare can be no trie
control so long afl either, form of selfisbness dominates my action*. The contr a,
of nppeamnJes is im-reiy outward npn-sslon. and a very common Instance
of this may be observe! in the effort to
control a Hugh. -Annie Payson Call io
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Too much stress cannot be placed
on the grenl value of Cuticura Soap,
Ointment, and 1‘illtf in -the aatiseptic cleansing of the mu-pus sur­
faces, and of the blood and circulating
fluids, thus affording r.-rc. swcut, and
economical local ;• &gt;&lt;1 conetitutiorial
treatment frr weaker - ~tcenttions,
inflanimati.v;
relixations.d
irntgul triiics
Hence the C
wonderful i:
health, strength,
. - vautjr to i-vary
women, who Ijaw Iter. pr«na|nrely
aged and invalided -yy Liietc diHtrcssing ailmentff, hs '•’• * - - &gt;euch ■ rmptttbctic afflictiont ns
ebldreria,

W., Wallace, of Carlton, returned ,
Friday from Alansfleld. Ohio, where ।
• he attended u family reunion. Mr.
i Wallace was one of tbe veiy early set- &gt;
i tiers of that city nnd his father ’was L,
| the first sheriff of Richland county
'Oliio. in which Mansfield is located.

BOYS AND GIRLS'SCHOOL SHOES
The Hoosier School Shoes wear BEST, that is one
reason why we have such a tremendous trade in
Schoo) Shoes. The fall lines are now in and we can
fit boys and girls with the best footwear it’s possible
to buy for the money. Every pair is guaranteed to
give satisfaction.
.
This shoe represents more »hoe value for $2.Off
than is crowded in any otfier make. The shoe
bears"the TAPPAN stamp, which denotes correctnees of style, fit and finish and prices down to the
lowest level compatible with High Quality The
goods are of Sterling Qaality and Standard
values. This shoe is as staple as wheat.
Sizes 2 1-2 to 8.

* This shoe is made from

Plump Dongola stock,
has been sold for many
years and it has always
pleased our entire
trade. We recommend
—7— -------------------------- it to givt the best of
satisfaction in; every way. The price of $1.50 has al­
ways made it popular.
JBr

Price $1.50
No matter how low the price we make, the ehoes we. sell li.ivn Heal
Value. We want this store to be known as "The Most K&lt; oninnical
Store in Hastings.’’ We want you to feel that you are being treated
with absolute fairne-e and that any purchase made here and not
satisfactory will surely be made right, the large and small purchases
areiequdlly welcome at our store, given equal attention and will
leave equally as well pleased.
'
j~
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY,

J.
T. PIERSON
&amp; SON,
Phone No. 9,
The People’s Store.
Hastings, Mich.
Bfx^aa

Officers

Choltr niejser. President.

R. B. mcMtr,

Dice Prtr.

JI. H. fltdcrMn. Gaebler.

Directors

Chester messer,
R. B. mtsser,

R. C Trttch,

bration at Kalamazoo.

B.

B. JMtnow.

Interest
paid on Sdrtnas Doposlir.

money to Eoan on

,
1

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&lt;s&gt;A

Interest on a Dollar

EMic maters.

isn’t much to begin wifi). £«i It grow, though, and
add other dollars to It and time will show tht results.
Statistics show greater accumulations with less loss
through Savings Banks than elsewhere. Open that
account today.

Hastings Qty Bank

Real Eitate Scanty.

GET YOUR PICKLING SPICES AT HORTONS
Also gour TEAS and COFFEE put up

TORTURING HUMOR

Holland's Drug Store.

«vtn 1$ aliw to ilw
value of onr Savings
Bank, so as to proclaim at large about
our "Interest” to
passersby.

D. S. Boeder,

.­

In addition to the rcgulir trailin'an
।extra train will leave Kilanmzoo at
in..
Delton-ttfio. Cloverdale
;S.2" and Hastings S: H.' arriving nt
■Woodbury at b:1H p, uu. Returning .
Women froth the v-.i” firi- ti have jlenve Woodbn'ry at 1I-.3H p. m.. Hastfully apprccj.it.d Uu purityar.d rfwvetlings 10.(KI, Cloverdale H'::--’* and Delnczs, tho power to adc-t ■ ;mf?|diatc . ’ton 10:15. arriving af Kttiamnzoo at
relief, tlic rcrujnty.v; .-j cedy mid
p. in. •
permanent cure, the cntoirte aafety
and greet economy which Lure jmadc
TAKE NOTICE.
Cuticura th. -:..rd;.Td humour: rem­
All persons are hereby forbidden I
edy of the civilised wrrld
putting sbingle roofs on new building*
or renewing an old aBingle roof with '
new Hbinglea on any building or buildinga.within the fire limits of the city’ ’
Cured by Cuticura.
of Hastings.'
“ I suffered five year.- with cftcyrible
Frank M.- Nash. Fire Warden.
itching eczema, my body «nd face be-,
ing covered with so:''-. Never ip my
LABOR DAY EXCISION.
litedid lexperiem t. ; -.chxwful suffer­
The Chicago Kalamazoo ■&amp; Saginaw I
ing, and 1 fobp-d f’*r dea.:h. wlj’.ch I
felt was near. 1 hud' tried doctors and
Railway Co.-will sell excursion tickets J
medicines withm
.:&lt;•-&lt;«, hv£ my
to all stations on Monday Septemlier |
mother insisted that I try CntttutaI felt better after .the fir&gt;t appliehtibn ' kb, at one fare for the round' trip, i
good fur return not later than Soptem-1
of Cuticura Ointnunt. and was soon
entirely well. Mrs. A.EUon. Helltbcr 5tb.
.__________ 1 - ’
vuc, Mich.
Books ta^en in exchange at Mui- i

* Cree

m. LCooh,

j

GRAND LABOR DAY CBLE-

Surplus :: $25,000.00. !

$75,000.00

Capital

btj J. H. BELL &amp; CO.

Even) ounce

. MOHTfiAGH SALE.
' Default having t&gt;&lt; &lt;■«&gt; in.v?-In
,-D-n:.--tAol..
■ ciTtiiin ii:&lt;irir.ut«- rvi-m.: ...i f. Hajtm
[ 4i»rt Ennaa Uav- htistsm&gt;f sin! ••
Keuti-r. dated (ho t?ilrty-llr^t dai
reeoTded th», tw*nd-t ’ — 111

Ulate •&gt;( Hili notk-iy. Um sum it Ei^v.r. Hu ml red
* uiyd seventy one and Forty-Elst: i.ni»«4Jundred l tiir IXdluri
g Uinatlomey-:&gt;v tl?&gt;ulstod
j tc t&gt;r Mid in the said moriRacx *ii&lt;«tihl uny pro­
: cuedlng* be taken to fwncl.o** the saw. notice l«
t** hlihru
the* Cuwi

guaranteed.

WE ALSO HAVE PURE CIDER VINEGAR
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
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HORTON’S.

j liut cerl&amp;M’.l*'* or rarrrl of bind .* H uh tod tn
i the tnwnxhip «4 IniHr. roimty •■{ Bern*, and
! «t*to &lt;rf Mlehhpw. deseril^l ar ’.lows. toirlt:
mm nuHiix-r nnrrtii. ami mo ikhih nan. -Jt un1 north lutlf. of the-tuirUM-axt quartet, c! -i.«Ucki
i nutntwr Twenty-two. all |» t&lt;rwi&gt;«lil|&gt; number (onr
I north of rango number nine- wdst. eonudnlDK
'line 1,11nJie,l un-l tivrelv
,.r

-JOBJt G. jjKtTKM.Mortjagee
DaMk! iLi’tlnsa, Mkh., Juns 5th. isos

‘

�to an extent that would not be tolerat­
ed in this country for a xninuta. In
the transporttaion buHinw®. to keep it
up to a biy*h degree of usefulness, we
need not government ownership fbut
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
competition
with government regula­
Continued from ;a»&gt; one
tion. We n«xl competing lines bidding
WARRANTY DKKD6.
■ even faster: that is they think they for the favor of the people, not a huge
Lorenxo Livingston to Frfld W.
j must have, in order to Hve at all. manj’ ••system* ’ with itx possibilities of graft
Livingston 40 acres sec 17
: things they never dreanukl of having and indifferent to everything except
Orangeville(
300 00 ; 20 years ago. Tlte coat of! living due to the salaries of its employee*.
increased wants hnx increased as fast
I come back to the United States
William H. Reynolds to Adell
The more in love with it and its free
Bivens, parcel Nashville. . 1525 00 or even faster than the wages.
.
&lt;
larger
and
better
homes
have
’
Hobbled
f
imtitutions
than efcer. I wish every
Joeeph W. Arnold and wife to
the cost of rents for all dasxes. There- । American could fully realize what h
Charles F. Hammond 80 acres
1600 0U i fore lho i'iirber wages have increased privilege be enjoys in living in this
^aec 15 Baltimore
! discontent greatly in Sweden and all , MpjOndicl country.
Addison Simpson and wife to
i over Europe, for the same conditions I
Gayle Pease and wife *A4 acres
areeverywhercon that Continent. Labor
, s® 27 Hope
700 00
troubles arc far more froiUent and much .
Susan J.'Lech el al. to Walter
more bitter than in this country. Tbe t
J.. Hayward. Lots; 3,, 4. 7
simple, plain food the people of Swe- ;
Thia Weak'* Nawa In Nearby
ami 8. Block 51 and lots &lt;1
den used to eat has been cast aside for i
ami 4 Block S6 Badcoeks addiCounties.
the much more appetizing but are less ;
. tian Middleville.............
SOU 00. nourishing and leas healthful fo od '
common in this country. Tlw result is
Godfrey Limix-rg. a young man who
: Chria.
Schondlelmeyer and
there are now a dozen doctors in Sweden recently arrivtd in Grand Haven fr^om
wife to Hubert Q. Bouaway
where there used £o tie ctae. and the New Orleans is very .11 with the yellow
E.
Lots 5 and 8 Block 24
550 00 dentist is as busy there us in America fev’er. He wa- working ax a linesman
Middleville
repairing the damages to teeth caused &gt;» U&gt;at city and becoming alarmed at
Hubert G. Benaway and wife
--- ZAKA* 1 • * I ....
ti, Z*».
by sweets and pastries, when I was a the fever situation there decided to re­
to Morgan Boyce E.
of
tu his borne near.. Grand Haven.
Lot s5 and 8 Middleville.. i..
-------------VO lx&gt;y, people were glad to gfat coffee once turn
a
dav
and
f««h
meat
once
a
week.
Meat
He
was
taken
sick
a
week
ago
but
a
n day nnd
Charles IL Bauer and wjfe to
. j eating k a- common there as it is here doctor was not called nntil Thursday
Wm. G. Bailor N S lots 670
200 w’ and they driyk coffee as high us tive " hen it was ^unounred as the genuine
and 608. Hastings
' times a- day. The’resnlts are shown it. j y^How fever.
Coltnon II. Russell and wife
; far less vitality and physical stamina. '
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.
to Adelphia D. Serven 80
। ()(); and this is^as noticable in. the country
Rev. George R. Arnold of the M. E.
acres see 21 Assyria
■ as in the towns. Tho old- time ’Tittle I church of Allegan was arrested ThursClara Waldorff et al to Fred
‘ with contentment" is gone, and now I day for slander. The‘complaint was
Trego vt al Parcel Wail lake.
! there is almost universal demand for made by Attorney Pearl L. Fouch.
Hope
' vfhat would then be classed as luxuries, j Fouch alleges the preacher has told a
Ira J. Tripp ami wife to Calvin
j but which are now felt to be ut-cessar-1 nnmlter of-punmna that he Ihas a wife
Powell ami wife Lot 8 and
' iea There is envy of the more fortu-&lt; Nnd child whom he. dererted living in
*-j lota 6 Chicagoand 7 Block
1ft, '
। nhtely situated, and rebellion8' against
Kov.Arnold
refusedtogivr
Kenfield's addition Hastings 7.»0 (X) ; conditions which they think bar them ;
bail and was taken to. jail
He

Impaired Digestion j COURT HOUSE NEWS. !
' May not be all that Is meant by
now, but It win be If nealected.
The tiBcat'ine’s alter eating, fits of nerv­
ous benjacbe, s'.tiracss of tbe Ktorcacb, and
dlMKnt-ablc belching may not be -very bi *
now. bill they Will be If the stomach
.

I&gt;y»pcpsia .Is sneh a miserable disease)
tbut tha tendency &lt; to It should be given
early atuntlon. this la completely over-)
tunic by?
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Which stxcnpther.stbe-whuledl^eaUveKytrtenx

NEXT WEEK
The subject for family discus- \
sion will be

School

Supplies

If you wish
’
2ND-HASD BOOKS

(have them
If you wish
REBOUND BOOKS,

t hive the in
If you wish
I
'
NEW BOOKSA

I have.some of those
As for TABLETS and PENCILS
I can certainly suit you.
Remember, please, the sign of
the Elephant,.

W.J. HOLLOWAY
Freneriptlonb preparod as if for
the Doctor's »wn use.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

CONDITIONS
IN SWEDEN

j Soohwesteni Michigan

George Conklin and .Addie Con­
feoni the thing* they now consider wa? later releaiicd on his own reeogniklin to Mary JE. Phillips
I necessary to happiness. The simplicity -/jujee and the hearing .--t fur the Slat
—-----Parcel Nashville.. 70»» no of life is gone. When I tHink of tbe
Rose E. Colgrove to Clara B.
i Swedish farm hnmr of i»y boyhood.
Mra K A. Wright, of Allegan, wife
Fuller, Lot 538 Hastings.... 1200
I
(Xi ■ and tire simple, natural^ unaffected i of the laundryman was badly burned
.
W»y» of tho people uf th»c time, ot the SMur.i.y i,y t)„. l.xp,o.ion of KMoiioe.
Albertus Downs sr. to Albertus
Downs jr. 40 sec 2 Irving. . 5(X&gt; UI abounding good cheer. bo*nl*lity and sb&gt;. „„ al|lnM the ,tu„ allJ thought
gYBecaiiBe' we know you will be J
K&lt;xxl health, of their bnppf contented- ,bl.
j,ol
,|, jf lh, i„roeru l.ut
pleased with our goods.
&lt; 'William H. ChatM* and wife to
• Utir stuck of groceries is clean and J
. num and aimpie. wholraune pk-antrnt. hmj |f(t „„0 hunting.;. An^explusion
“
Elmer DeWaters and wife.
strictly up to date in every way.
&lt;.
' •&gt;- - • and. ber'neck
... and ’’ar tn* wen*
Lot 11 Cloverdale ilhtl 00 ito me it w ideal The con- •■ fallowed
&gt; • Goods promptly delivered tu all &lt; ;
&gt; trust with life and conditions of to­ terribly burned.
QUIT ’ CLAIMS.
b parts of the city.
&lt;j
day is in many ways painful. There .
&gt;
our Dry Goods Department for J i
i were many hardships, severe self aacri.
„ .
...
, .
K. Babcock to Lydia
» Ladies* Wrappers, Hosiery. Under-•(John
&lt;
tire, and many dim-omforta but tl.ee . * w'"
“«
'
Babcock.
W.
of
Lota
7
and
• wear etc.
&lt;i
wore endured w.th patientfcrluar.n™. «. h*' e
‘ K«hnlne octupu. in Uke
► IjAlso Prints, Ginghams and Mus &lt;! 8 Block 11, Eastern add.
and I belief they g.ve dren.nt. of life ' ■" “d « «.""“h of hi. dheoroty
J lios.
JI
Hastings
00
and character that were very de.ir.Hc
W11‘
ln lh" ‘W?*’
.7
» * Gent’s Negligee Shirts, Jackets and &lt;
Jmn not a pemimim. The
:'oliowuhR the di«»very a dock of am.ll
B Overalls —- the celebrated FLAG J
kfA.RRIAGE MCKNBES.
unread in Sweden and in Europe will i bo” l,D’d. *hV1”n •r“"1
F BRAND.
4
.28 cryulire in a demand fur more liber- «"""
&gt;or » &gt;llut *'
“““t"'
£ • We want your Butter and Eggs.
J Seymour A. R«ighler. Irving-----.28
&gt; *, Illgheet market price paid for pro- 4 Mabel Kenyon, Irving
ty nnd a far greater share in govern- '
•
J auce.
J Sylvester Van Horn. Middleville.
aient by the common people. Tbe
Rebelling al tbe quality of their food
| ^Store open evenings.
•&lt; Fanny Vermeulin, Middb'ville...
3111 monarchy, the arimocracy ami th. i eight prisoner, in tbe cage io the Kai.'■11 state church’are doomed. The wc,,! I •■»»«» county jail, threw the hju). at
Ray Ostroth Maple Grove
■ 20 agitation la an evidence ihat some- ;
&lt;“™key Saturday night. They
Sadie Swift. Maple Grove
thing
la di
at work
change ii h,v'’ l”'11 • I'"' in »•“&gt; J*r|i •«&gt;'» on *
Fredrick Teadt. MiddlevilleWl
•
uu.uft is
nui;. that
uia* will
** ill inaugr
■ -I'd thing, mightily and in the end for the I b.rv“'1
w*"'r Jl'" far ** honre
I Flora Smith. Thornapple
Phone 292.
j better.
! c-aure
the, outbreak.

WE WISH TO MAKE;
: YOUR ACQUAINTANCE

!

CONTRARY
TO PRECEDENT

Commercial Stock &amp; Telegraph Co
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

[Copy^Kbt. ISM..by T C. McClura.]
According to precedent. Professor
Stoughton should bu\w bean f»t bald
beaded, nearsighted and slmbbUy dress­
ed; be should have talked in u slow,
deliberate tone; he stiouhl have paid
heavy compliments td the young wom­
en. and at all times mid In all ptacx* be
should have been nlwunlly nbsentmlnd-

Grain and Provision*, Stocks and Bonds
28 Hodges Building.

DETROIT, MICH.

Reference*: JOHN L. HARPER 4 CO. BanLc- re, 7
;__________ '• •. _____;________________ ’ ~’ ' c'r0it,
OUR DAILY MARKET LETTER On Appiit^

«d-’
:
The men of science jwboiu Mim Lov­
erly had met heretofbrv at the Brentuus’ country place Had always been ,
very much of this de»crlptlon-«tald j
servaau *bo sat a horse with aa much ;
grace as they would hkve ridden a rail, .
who infallibly lost tieiuselves when-

.,-er tM- went sb.K-tln* and Vb» »P«&gt;'
much of their time rending before tbe
library fire louies tvfioxe very titles
were d«*preiwing in thair profundity.
Tbe fact that Stoigbton held tbe
chair of biology at onsj of the big westera universities seeu&gt;|xl Irreconcilable

Railway Time Tables.
Michigan Cental

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j H-.3S 3:10 ?K»
‘ *:S» 3:IS 7:10
j

with
bis youthful. facf
imd—-his almost IDiJO *:Vl «.K
»uu unm
. .... -----boyteh enthusiasm pxqr tbe horse* and I 10:46 *14 »;03
the shooting.
When he was pnwiMtxl to Miss Coverly Just before dinner ou tbe day of
Lis arrival' that self 'posseted young
woman frankly told Him that he had
upset all her preconi-clycd Ideas of
‘him.
Stoughton laughed ddightedly.
•Tve fouled the world into thinking
I am a biologist, but between you nnd
me i don’t mind confessing I’m an

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KASTB ai:

Mrtaa
Cloverdale
NbulU
I Imittu «»
Coat* ttrovn
Woodbind
n&lt;AAl»HU '

w Fa•:a*:3l&gt; M:* j

Ijitising
Grand Jiapldn

AV.S.' Bamm&gt;K. Ax-nt.
■

WOODBURY IONIA STAGE

leaves WOODltr KY utter arrival of Hiornlnx trxtn» at *.». Arriv.
• iS
turnlhK fn«i IONIA Post Ottea at nisp.M. arrives at W«xtban-u(/&gt;&gt;.'
M. Ky. and train &lt;uutli on theC. K. &amp; S.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.F. K. W4I4.MO&lt;

d

THOMAS A PRYOR.
Attorneys at Law.
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Offiee* over HamIdc* City Rank.

A POTHER,
j C ..QKOV1C
Attorney a at Law,
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lAxtitk*- I’TM
; &gt;9r*'^l°
“,n
“
A, K. KKNA8T0N.
Attorney at Law.
Orar J. S. Goodyear A Co., store
promptly su«-»&lt;it-d to.

A HANLON. M. D..
PbjWcdao -C*&gt; &lt;
Middlctil’-, Mlef

K. V.UALLAUBI.
burgeon. Ih.wung Mich. A)fla
houre 12 to 2 p. m.»-. • 7 to S pa
Teb*phoiH* kt Hint*- D*« .- Xjjit, '

Woodland, Mich.
All business given -prompt and careful
attention. Collections a specialty.

SURVEYOR.

i WALTER HEATH

Banner Adris always pay.

■I . ££1{KV L'01 NTA -I UVETOB,
. Residenor-on See. a. I’r ii:.
' address Delton. Mk-ti.. K J.
No..

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

•W. H. FAIRCHILD,j
FLOWERS

LINF
,‘&gt;c• • x.

WM. H. MARTI:

Overgrown boy," be H’hlspercd to her '
as she went In to dinner ou his arm.
It was a dluner that Stoughton long
' K N A P P E N , K L KIN HA NS A
reimunlwred - the mellow &lt; :tmlleUgh(.
KN A 1’PEN, A ttornnye
the gay butiter, but iinw&lt;t. of all the
; 7 MichUau I fust &lt;o Kutmu
quiet, gray eyed g{rH:iei*i&lt;Je him. whose

uud whqse smile was 9&gt;methlng a god
from high Olympus might well sue for.
All through the dinner Stoughton.
under tire sjxfll of thaj-smile, was ut
bls best His timely repartee nnd bla
brilliant flashes of wit kept the table
In a k«‘uiai uproar, but: when the men
were-i left to the decanters atid tire
cigar* be fell into a brawn study, idly
twirling a spirit glass between his
thumb and Anger and smiling quietly
to himself as ire recalled M1m C’ov•rty's white throat nnd tire pretty poise
of her bead.
StuugLtun muuaged td be much with
Mbs Coverly during bls stay at the
Brentons'. They rode together In the
crisp autumn -moralngsj together they
beat the neighboring coverts for gromwaud partridge; they strolled afield In
the gorgeous twilights.
Stoughton, who bad never before
given the matter muchj thought, diacovered ‘ he was poescnmxl of a heart,
and tbe alternate tlnsbiw of hope and
despair thia discovery brought about
gave him ample opportunity for stud
les hi antitheses.
.
At tbe end of tile aecand week there
came n day of gray, monotonous rain.
How's Thia?
•k One cannot make even a hurried
------In the billkinl room tbe titcu were strtvI We otter otiodiHndred dollar* reward for anv trip in Europe without Ixiing struck ' A dozen small boys bathing in coling to amuse then-selves with much
| Case of catarrh'that cannptlo cured by Hall *
with the increase of socialuun. Al- , lege campus ixmuI, in the center of the smoke and an occasional hit of brilliant
j Catarrh Cure.
•
F. J. CuKXEv;&amp;C&lt;&gt;.«Toledo. O.
’
v Endeavoring
to
We. tbe undersigned, bare known F. J. readj- the Hocialhta poll 4‘i per cent of ■ fashionable- residence district of ‘Kai- play. The women were
। Cheney for the last is years. and l&gt;c!icve him tbe vote in Germany, and an* a large amazjxt minus the usual tiathing suit* kill time with the la est n 'vela and long
It Is no* time Io think about BULBS
perfectly honorable in all bitwlnea &gt; transactions
• and Dean .daily able to carry out any obligation* element in France, and growing rapid-1 cansed cuniiilerable of a seusation neghvti-d corrcfqiost enceJ
for FALL PLANTING.
I bare a nice
made by IhHrflrm.
.
.
StoughtfAi
StoughtiAi sought
shught tire
tbe ifbt
library, where
' Wr«t &amp; Tbuax. Wholesale Druggist*. To. ly in Swtxlen. The burden of taxation in the vicinity and brought a load of a big log sputtered cheirft
a big log sputtered cheerfully on tbe
slock of CUT FLOWERS oo band now. I JedoO.
ujkmi the poor due to’ the monarchy-, police to the scene.
i WAIJIUCG .Kinnan &amp; MARVIN. WnOlANtlP
henrth. He-drew n chair i&gt;cfore the
Phone In jonr orders. Deliveries made
the1 expense
expense of large armies and navies.
navi**;..
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DruKgbtM.TuhMfb. O.
.
th*
lire mml picking up s Iwpk at random,
U!^ll«fSae'bta!3£l"’n&gt;j!!S^!?tiKl 'he •w*'? «»1 lnu&gt;ler»uiei&gt;f the Mate
to asj part of tbe dtj.
Phone 29.
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ot the system. Te%t!niofiUlS!Q'iit fre.1|l
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, churches
and’ their preachers
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ITItM 73c per tKrtll-. Sold bv all if ruffgt«ts.
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of suqiervisore of Allegatr~conntv
NELSON BURROUGS, Pr-ipr.
priests—these largely account tor the ... . ...
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on
the
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Hint n quiet voice
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awarded the wfliract for the erect ion of
; growth of socialism. To my miinl tins
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A. Dunn will have an auction sale ' agitation is the forerunner l of a mwv- -r&lt;
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Tuesday bept. Atlmt hre residence hoc ' ment that will give freer and let us
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. : new jail will stand on the site uf the fore the lire." .
110 Rutland township, cummeucing at hepe much better conditions for the , .)rejtt)nt OJU.
Stoughton turned.- Miss icoverly stood
Sakes Kidneys and Bladder Right
| 10 a. m. See his adv. in this issue, working' pcuiple of Europe.
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at the other end of the 11 r»i•law regard
,■ I chanced to lie in Sweden during I
lug him gravely.
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tire stormiest part of the agitation
The Ixmrd of public works of Battle
"The others?" h« sold Inquiringly
which has led to the separation of Nor- j Creek has decided after months.of in­ as he laid the book down.
"The other men of scianre," she ex­
way from that country. While in ; decision to stand out for the abolishMine Ways I regretted to wxi the union | ment of lake Gognuc as a .-.onree of plained.
"Did
they read bound volumes of
bnoken. I believe it is for the best, and . water supply, recommending an ex- ;
Gennun funny papem?’ He laughed.
tisit both countries will Ire the better 'Txmditure of ♦5D,(MX) for wells at Ver••Don
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toll, me." she said in shocked
far it. Resulting from that -'movement onntones, “you are. reading the Fliegeude
will he greater freedom in l»th lands. '
Blatter?"
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They do some things in Eurojxian f
•‘Caught red banded." hr confessed.
cjunttire far better than, we du m l A botUe was found in Eckford tewn"You seem to have .no respect for
I America. The public telephone „yR. |
Calhoun Cu. 'containing a note precedent." she pouted. ‘
Item of Sweden is far better and the i
reid: "The one that finds this; "You told me the other Igeutlemen of
.; service is much cheaper than here.
: bottle will know that the body of Hor- ! sdenee who come were fat ami bald­
headed ami vague as to Idkas, Tell me.
in EukI.u.1 the «.&lt;e tdegroph nn.l '
•W’U,4,t
D“k,,Uimroeb, port .},tem i, roneh In ndvmwe ”
"" b°“°m °' th'" 1bI^
। have I grieved you very [much in not
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
following the pnxxMent In these
of the private telegraph and exprere:
• i things?"
I companies in this country. Cities are ; The annual
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meeting of ....
the Kalums-,
‘‘Not tremendously." shd laughed.
Have your pictures framed NOW at
m county
countv idoheera
&lt;i.,n
“Look here,"
। as a rule far cleaner and mnrli better zw
pioneers wm
was h*»ld
held »♦
at Gull,
. be said
, . suddenly. "Did
— DY
ot tboee
tlliHu, scientific fussils
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i governed in Europe than in the United , lak® Thui*day. More than 1300-’ per- ' Rn
T oC
propoae
j Status. They undertake many things 1 •’*on8 were in attendance. Judge Bal-■
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even in small cities that wo do not at- j ,ou
th® Indiana supreme court was
Whnt 811 absurd queePhone 76.
The Furniture and Carpet Man. . tempt here. For instance, iu one little the-principal speaker.i

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I’. A. SHELDON*
Abstract and Ileal Estate Office.
A bo tract Block, Hastings.
Money to lo«n &lt;&gt;u Kral K»Ute. Kcal KatUte xtld oc cotumi»&gt;kMi. Genera) convey MM-iDK. Having a ootaptetr *e&lt; &lt;rf AI•»tract
Books, cocndird from the Kecorda. can
fuiutgi cutup)et&lt;- AlnlracU.

Wm. Hl STEBBINS.
Licensed EtrA&lt;a’inrr
and ruutral birwlor.
Koonis txixf t» &lt;
.%•• rtMimpti
. Stuiiio. HfflDilf!.-.- »&gt; &lt; ,...n .trrrt. A2
calls nroiuntlv ati.-nii.
CiUxca* l*h i e. Mr*. 6v OtflM 7*.

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ROWLAND BROS.
For 1.1 VERY H1GS
We bare
several tir*-r class i ig« in connection
with our Jeffentuti Street Feed Harn.
Your pattonsgv solicited.

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THEO!, DjREL ABLE
K 45L SHOER.
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MEN.
L'OYS.

SHOES

FOIEYSKIDNEICURE

BOYS’ SHOES. ■
Repairing ne»:J&lt; a

CALL ON I., a. EATON,HE HAS
IT, ALL KINDS IS STOCK, AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE on

Second door wi:;.

Buy

Furniture
and Carpets
at McCOY’S

Sept. 2nd and Sept. 4th,
TWO DAYS ONLY
I will sell any steel tire tap busou ttRft AA
In tny store for cash
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Don't miss this opportunity as it will not be repeated.

Jesse Townsend
HASTINGS,

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Hastings Banner $1 a year

a fine public library, a public gymnas-!
Ihm. aiou»-,n«nt hall ami yuhlir hath.
Tlw “"“‘T 'l“r
JO""! Tn“
—all maititainotl at pnblh- etqx-nro and 1 *• in Ion,B. wlth tho lurty-ninth turnfree to all the citizona.
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11,1 exhibition of tho Ionin tlirtriet
But one thing on the pdMie owner- &amp;
**?• en,ri» h“'"
.hip
qneMion
I
wi.h
to
ror.
tawed
on
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j ship queetioh I wish to say, based on 1
,„e '™.ei..n.w....... bi. .. \-.n „ "" I™”'"1*
i my experience on this as -well ah on i
I my funner trip, and that mw&lt; emphat.
icaily, and that is that compared with
Alfred Dibbs. a v_?._
waiter ...
tn the Port
private ownership -the public owner-] Tavern at Bottle Creek -------was instantly
-- ; ship of railroad lines is a dismal foil-' killed while walking on the M. C. IL
ure. Nowhere in Europe |lo you got R. tracks in that city Sunday by. an
' as
fpxxl or
or sucn
such cneap
cheap service
loth excursion
excursion train
train bound
Ixrnnd for
for Chicago.
us g«x»u
xervice Tor
lor both
Chicago.
pasHengcra and freight us in the United
Spates. Jhe employees of the governinent railroads of Europe are all under ' .
V*8McCarthy,
civil service rules, and the disposition I ^vin8n°ar Kalamazoo was found in the
to look after the welfare uf patrons is i t3oo.r yan| Sunday. The sheriff’s force
noticablj- absent. Unless -you bribe j b^eve that she was murdered while
them with a fee, j-on get no attention: ' ot^er indications point to suicide.
nnd If you do, somebody else lacks all j
consideration. The government-own- i
«1 rued, of Europe .re not up-to-date
in equipment, rorriro oc anything
else, and their employees are indifferonttoUmwdl.beingW
patron,
ent to the well-being bf their
their patrons

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No. 77, Th',?YE"l?ES?,'s’r No. 77,
Nervous, Diseased Men
DRS. K. &amp; K. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS.

Consultation
FREE

“Well von aee
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la not to tollo^thek '■CaMMM nro!?
tent,’’ he roraaeked nolntotllv
The nlrl Bushed: the proreeaor eame
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n"r" The girl rotroated; the
ndeaneed aturdHr. m a ror""•» “n',« &gt;■" "«•
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Contrary to precedent." aald he
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"b,n ”k Jo" “ marry me "
There waa a Itmg alienee. Then Mlaa
'■««&gt; «• Stongbtrtt , p.ir
lyes twinkling wickedly.
“And contrary to precedent I shall
•ay — she began and paused.
“What will you Myr be begged.
Now—now, if ft’B contrary to preceflent, can’t you Imagine vhat I shall
•ay?* she asked archly.
Mre. Brenton came into tie room Put
Dien.
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a.U’.IJJj M1“ C'”','r1’ 'or a four
Und at bridge." ahe aald. -Now. how
out. rrofeeaor Stoughton, do you In­
lend to monopollae her eoeMyr
t..
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m
W“rter"
S"- tnVX r’Tf.~°.r ,ool‘ “»
band.
1 school will lie ‘’complete
and
on
“e?"' “
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” In HZ and faeed the amlllng intruder
. th” d??5B W1U
for. . Forever,
. - dear
—- -Mr. Brentqn,"
r-^-,------be anPr°' DwiK‘“ R
’w.nnw
waldo aa principal.
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BARRY PRESTON.

Question
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Sw^rownufi-wUlStl-Yh™!;

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Treatment
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Price* Low

No Cure
No Pay.

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UOU3 . MANHOOD
ROBUST
We Guarantee to Cure Stricture,
VaHooceN,
wvows OebUity, Blood Poisons, Vital
Weaknesses, Kidney and Bladder Dis­
A NERVOUS WRECK

eases, and All Diseases Poouit '^
to Men and Women,

“•th^ Is oririoAl and has atxxl tbe test for twenty-&amp;ve &gt;«*&gt;»■

DmKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

148 Shelby Stl-eet,

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In a few days tbe Western State No

�MUCH Tilt
IMPIRf Slin

A. D. Cadw
real estate exchanq
Office over Pierson’s Grocery.

HASTINGS. niCH.
Citti'en houses and lots for sale.
flits V and io. block 2, Grant’s
ntion, saoo.uo.
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acrw*
in tv gray# and clav ham an d lays a
p.rt'rolling.aud borders on a tin* lake..
. w’&gt;d ■ r.Mim house and out buildings.,
rsui- ail improved but 2 acres. R.
• "n amix-li phone liW,2.’&lt; miles from
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a farm of 4.- acre*, line clay.
. ,nl. lays-rolling. Borders on* a
..r nf resort. 3 miles from two
aifroad towns. Pine buildings.
!!*■ .1 fnhn of 140 acres; 105
:i Jt r plow. 35 acres of line beech
i- titular. A! tine large sugar:
-tuck .itid drain farm. Good
H-Jt-.dlng
barn is base­
l ine location.
A farm of 130 acres: 115
mpjoved. bsiautt oat wood lot.,
. i nnd plenty utf it. Fine large
zs. soil is a tine clay loam;. Near
md line-location.
LI. - A farm of IM&gt; acres, B6
:-3ao .fuel almost entirely free
-.mt ? and stones. Soil if clay
rd hand Ioann; about one half
vs
. a little rolling: 15 acres
•• k\nd is‘SO rods from tbe balauce: I
'..L&lt; beech and maple; la tine ;
,ik that never fails drosses
also the 15 acres, no waste;
•’&lt;&gt;■ d wire fences with good 1
dl hog and sheep tight; 3.
apple orchara.
Good
. a hi'u-c- of 5 rooms sheeted out,f .n and tilled with grout; line
well a: kitchen dooi. a beauti
d tuApie grove stands around
liiDg home, a tine view of the
kirr. 30x ii’ framed, torse bam
,
&lt;-ow bam framed 16x32
-i! b&lt;»ase that- cost $315, ice
w ?,&gt;i! l ouse, shop. 2 corn cribs,
At-. 3 bog houses. Telephone
...-.-e; average age Of build.firs: tin rods from school;
; .i railroad, town of 300.i
and»*■ miles from.a rail
I'W-inhabitants.
lief farm*

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Having .parehaf
nn-at market o
an
Clifford, I wi
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notiuce that icA’ll be tuy
aim to keep

THE

BEST MEATS
KINDS

OF A

will carry a full Hue of
I try and yon r orders will be

Welfviil deliver to all
part? ■'X thi«rity. and give
phone orders special at*

Chas. Dubois
The MEAT MARKET Man
Two doors east- of *C!tu Bank.

Phone 22 llastipos. Mich.

ROADS
CONVENTION.
i Mr*. Cobb, who has been q(ulte sick t
at GOQD
| theCORRESPONDENCE,
home Of Mr. C. M. Chatfield, jIs
I some -better.. Her alster. Mrs. George
; Humes of Sadgatuck. Mich., came .Ft I- Being Held in Port Huron, and "Good
IRVING.
Roads” Building Will Receive
Continued from page one.
Mm. Alvab Berry of Grand Rapldaj
a Big Boost.
accompanied
by
her
cousin,
Mis*
Jessie
After
ring Elmira we passed
Benton of Batavia, N. Y.. visited her j The American Road Makers are boitl-J
through
try
abounding
with parents. Mr. C. T, Benton and wife, ths ; ing the last of their three day-con venbountiful cro
tobacco, corn and latter part of last week.
.
; tion iti Port Huron to-day, with the
oat*: through
ellwville » hustling -The musicale given at the -home of International good roads convention.
railroad center,
■we 'made south Mr. L. S. Hills by Miss Zero Newland , Excursion rates are given on all roads
through the Genesee
ry where we last Saturday night for the benefit. o£ . leading to Port Huron, and much in-I
her pupil*, was well attended and much tereat is manifested.
camo into the oil colletry.At Belmont we spent
eral days. appreciated by all. The ice cream that] I Senator H. &amp; Earle, of-Detroit. State j
was .served for the benefit of the churehi
This is a pretty little place',
home
.Highway. Commissioner, .is chairman!
after the mualcale realised the society;
of many properous citizens,
next
of the Executive Committee, so that a
went ta Olean, where it roemed
N. W. Barker's entertained company'f.lively session was assured. Over 50 of .
the railroad could hardly ^nd its
from Grund Rapids over Sunday.
it; the leading Good Roads men nf the ।
through the crowded oil tanks,,
The
k of tho M. E. church will ; country were down for speeches.
found myelf wondering what would be
eet with Mr*. Arthur Hathaway on J
Near Port Huron two ffiiles of statethe consequence if one uf the tank?
“ T September 1. top supja-r. All !1 reward macadamized roads are being
vlted.
should catch a fire. The next place of ,
■ built, which was the subject of clow.-,
ary Strong win return to Lake- i
any interest was Dayton. This is n !
' inspection by all present, hundreds of J
w,eek, where* ahe expects to auotumubiles furnishing, conveyance I
rich dairy and farmingcommunity h
attend
the coming ytstir.
the most noted fruit belt in New Y
' for all who desired to look it over, i
. , MIm Grac Illis will go to Woodland'i
state. From the dtorv of Lake
&gt;e i this week, wli «e she has bet;n hired toll Interest in tbe construction of roads is '
back for thirty miles al! kinds
rapidly being arous-d in this state, and '
fruit j teach for the c
Ing year. She will
grow in great abundant^,
Here is । bay&lt;*charge of the\rlnin’rj' department. , this convention will give it a subatan- ■
the Cattaraugas Indian
ation. I i Miss Maud Teepleas been secured.! .tial IkxjsL It is about time that some .
was told, that some of t
Indians of ' lo teach the Irving s&lt;\ool the coming thing was done, as this state is years '
this reservation were
ing quite ycar'.
behind when it comes to making roads ■
proaperons farmers,
t tnany station* ,
they were to be
with milk can*
which would in
ate that they were
trying to I
.dairymen.
Ilins th» Asylum for
Several from this place attended the
Western N
i ork is located. This is soldiers' reunion In your,.city last week.
I Miss Juanita Kay. of Grand Rapids,
quite nej^and modern in all respects.
Seymour Andrus of Kataronxoo Is
is the guest of Min Franc Lombard. '
At H
rg a number of large can- it'-ng hl* parents. Mr and Mrs. ’Enoch
Mrs. A.-D. McElwain returned last
nin
orks give employment to many Andrus, and other friend*.
, and turn out millions of cans 1 Mrs. Alva Berry and her cousin. Mis* week from a throe weeks visit nt Lan­
sing.
i
Jessie
Benton,,
called
on
her
&gt;-ou*his.
roit and vegetable* to bo shipped to
j Mr. and .Mrs. George McConnell, last
D. &amp; -England, the Woodland furni-!
parts of the world.
‘ ’uturday night. .
I- tine dealer was in the city on business
It wife but a short ride to Buffalo '
M l»*e« Gladys I'rlndle and Edna Mc; Monday.
where we only made a short stay
nre* •
i .vouamxvu
an ;&lt;nv» nn- uuriiuvii
laughton u.
of Middleville
attended bn •■ ;
ferring to spend tbe remainder of our muskmk- at I. 8. Hill's Baturdu. night,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Xl. Brown returned
time at Niagara Falls. Although tin* [ a. J. Wodmansce and family of EX&gt;wl- ’ Monday from a two weeks outing at
was not my first visit, 1 found some- &gt;ng. Mk-h.. visited at E. E. Warner s I Wall.lake.

! PERSONAL MENTION. ''

Our line of Fall Dress Skirts is now open for your inspec­

tion, consisting of Mohairs, Panamas, Serges *&gt;■&gt; .
and Novelties from
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the v« y latest

GOLD PAPER..

• ; Will certainly be worth
your cue- to call and see
?*mples of rite work.

Doh t forget to «ee me before
you buy n Kodak, Camera, nr
.'■:p5&gt;liee for same.

H. J. Christmas,
THE PHOTOWtAmn,
Hastings,
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HASTINGS,

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We are also showing a line of Patent Leather. Goods, Bags,

New Silk Belts in latest designs.

Purses, and Belts.

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thing new and thrilling in
again Friday and Saturday of lust w.-*-g,
।; Mr*. Harry’ Gardner Holden, of St
viewing this sight of sights. QueensB*rL Stanton of Dowling visited hi* Louis Mo., is the guest of Mr. and
ti'wn and Lewiston were visited: and. ] *,|sler- Mrs.._E.,E. Warner, last Thur*- ;
compared with the fall*, grand as they 1
Frank Tiscber has bought the Mid­
are. the scenes along the river, the i •Dell
v Wilcox
C°X of
° Grand Rapids spent
I dlevHle bowling alley and took po«m»Sunday with hl* family on the farm.
whirlpool, the gorge. Brock's Moon- ’ Mr*. George While of St. Route. Mich.. • siun of it last night
ment and many other |x&gt;ints of inter- ’ visited her mother. Mrs. A. Luther, the
Mr*. Phyllis Reynolds and daughters
est. are even more magnificent. Words
have lieen spending the past week with
are poor things to describe anything so
Mr. and Mrs. A. Luthqj went to visit
wonderful. This great work of nature ! the former's daughter, Mr*. S. Gott, at Lake Odessa relatives.
, Mr. and Mrs. (1 H. Osborn will ro­
must be seen to be appreciated, and Grand Rapids, over Sunday.
modern inventions have made it a! Mrs.‘Jennie Fredrich of Grand ILijw ’ turn today from Wall lake where they
! Ida came Sunday morning oil the excur- hare been spending the ‘summer.
luxury to do so.
slon train To spend the ‘day with her
Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Sage left Mon- ■
When this day of sight seeing closed
^parents Mr. anti Mr*. Stephen Kenday for Chicago to visit their son Ed.
we repaired to the M. C. depot and.
i nedy. and other friends­
They will be away three or four wefeka.
taking an evening train, arrived in!
; A little ran of George Bixler h.i 1 the
our own Hastings at 5 :20 A. M. where 'j misfortune to have hla hand cut quite
J. M. Smith the .Woodland attomey
after all it iti good to_be.
I badly with a m-ythe that an older who is alont to remove to this city
brother was using Inst Thursday. Hl# ■is fitting -up» *&gt;inc fine office* over
J. M. Bauer.
father took him to Middlevlfi* a:&gt;i the -the. BANNER office.
‘ doc tor had to pul three stitches, in ’*.
NASHVILLE.
Mrs. Emil
Fyden. her daughter ,
Mrs. C. WatTOii ent-rtahivd her Flarrone and Allen Johnson left SuturIra BachellCr.' one &lt;»f the oldest plo1 father and mother frpin CaJcfdonl-t
day for a week’* visit with relative*
uf this place, died Wednesday Sunday.,
in western Illinois. ’
tdght. August. 23. at 7:3»». of Bright*/
tUseas-*. Mr* Bach.-H* r , was 73 years friend of Middleville c.-il'ed
Misses Maude nnd Luvinu Ironside
«4d. He leaves-a wife,
and drtugh- brother, C. Watson, -and (umllj
left Thursday for Chicago going via
t»r. beside# «&gt;th&gt;-r relative* and friends
Lake Michigan with a-party of young.;
even Rig.*
to mourn ‘their loss. Th.--funeral was
Iladie* from Grand Rapids.
‘
held at his late rtfklden e rjunday after­ .Jackson. where she has. b&lt;
The Miro** Edith and Anzo Lombard
noon’ at 2 &lt;&gt; efnek
the wmwr.
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.
returned Tuesday from a visit to reia—]
(lives in Wisconsin. Miss Ida Moarr ;
LAST ASSYRIA.
retjtrntsl with them and trill 'spend j
Open Evenings
U«kc Odessa officiating
Home time with relatives nnd friends
heir.
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n )ni"W of hi* unci*
, Miss Lavina Butler who has been!
i busla*-** Monday.
spending the summer with ber aunt |
MAPLE GROVE.
Claude MiUlelte
Mrs. Chester Memer returned to Tfer ;
’ visiting his eiiualn, HuwH Marble.
at th- hi&gt;m« of Mr. and Mrs.
boaa » B*l-ru«. SRmday. Hwgraad- ; p„^! Salurtay and Sunda at Battle
Elmendorf one day last wwL
mother Mrs. Edward Butler returned I Creek.
with her for a short visit.
I Ml** Marian Slade began
. Mrs. Ann, Hyd*: has returne&gt;! from her
_
work for
Mrs. Fanny Whitcopib Mon lay.
visit to Grand. Rapid* friends.
ASSYRIA.
Th’ young people of tl is vicinity
.. Mrs. F. M. Smith and daughter. Mrw
Mr. and Mrs. John Hill wnteriuiticd
rpent a very enjoyable cv« i Ing at The
visit Ina
: Ora Foote of Chlca:
MUdn-1 Hutwn
her nrartn. [ n.,,,,,
jj,, and Mr*. Elm er' Shgfer.
[ friends iu thik village.
tyre *tt Mppic Grove.
&lt;;i»dy, Tuehwnu* «r Bhltle Creek, ».&lt; I
,r^„
,.uk,
„r
i Prof; Robert Grococ of Menominee. lV.&lt;anet*day
________ of last week.
week.
■
i
Tin.Rev.
Smith ha* received the apMich., and Mis* Fanny Tuthill of this
Charles Elmendorf visited friends and
vitdted her sister, j ptAntTiram as inintater for tjhe coming
1 village were 'married al' the bride’s '■ n-Jarives hi Dowugtac and Buchunun
Mrs. Curtis
Il of Battle Creek. , year nx the F. M. church. ■
home Tuesday, the 22nd ia*L. her j
“wook.
; Some elderly people from near Port• father, the Rev. G. W. Tuthill. official- | l. a. Fruin of Baltic Creek was the
.. __over th* anfsll
tlesburg Satur- i| .land have .been .looking
Ing. Prof, and Mr*. Grococ will make I rBM,t last week of hl* parents. Mr. and
I
...... the
... idea ot
farms Jn ;2,:_
thia vicinity, with
. their home In Menomlnr*.-alter Septcm-j Mr*. A. Fruin.’aiJ^ other relatives In day and Soo day.
Fred Hearns aad Fldta Brigg* were j purchasing them a home.
j ber 12.
&gt;
j this •vicinity.
married
at
her
home
last
Wednesday.
I
IX
H.
Evans
of-Rattle
Creak
I* doing
j Arthur Hackathorn was quite badly; William Knowles. W. E. Fenn and
| injured while trying to board tbe 4 I dmgltter Fern took In the excursion to The Rev. W. S. Potter of Battle Creek I sortie work on his farm here.
offictaied.
J
’
Schoolbegins
next
Mor.
»nd iy m the
• o'clock train going west Saturday. The • Lansing Saturday, visiting the M. A. C.
The sctMKdbaBwe and P. K. Jewell’* Norton district with Pearl
I train did not stop, hut went s® slowly I grmmds and other points «f interest in
rl Leonard of I
store are being improved In looks by a
, past the station that Arthur thought | jHr -oity.
coat
of
paint.
’
Mrs. Wilb’-r Moore and children ot
| he could make jt. but he tailed and was | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bather attended
David Pitt died al his home las: Buttle Creek are visiting at Em.
I thrown to the ground uneonsciosa. He I the funeral of the former's mother at
Wednesday. Funeral at Bedford Frl- • Hyde’i
. soon recovered, however# and was cared . Nashville last week.
Mr. Mathias and *«&gt;n .returned
_
to
i for by spectators.
i Mr. and Mrs. John HUI and Mrs. W. day. He Uaves to mourn hi* los*
their home In Goblevtlte In* Monday,
Ij' Mlroes Eva Martin and Essey Casey E. Fenn attended the Farmers' club. Wife and three sons.
Ida -Cheesmnn 1* gaining t little.
of Roanakc, Va.. who have,been visit- l&gt;eld ut the home &lt;&gt;f Mr. and Mrs. Alva
j Mrs. Stowell, nt Woodland.
I Mrs Fanny Whitcomb's n
Ing friends in this village, returned | Briggs Saturday. August 2C.
John W. Hartom of Saginaw visited-; Alma--------------Marshall,- ....
left her .....t
hist rhurada;
I home fibtftrdgyy
j Mr
M"- Andrew Keiiv. Mrrelatives
hen*
lust
week.
~
Rhe *had *been with her nine -. -celts.
[' George Wellman atari* Friday w I Pbti Jarvis of East Hrib-r.i.
. 1
Cards are- out announcing the ma^- ' '
1 Denver, CoJu., where he will attend the daughter Julia of Lansing. wci»- cueM-*
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
[nations! encampment of the Grand of Jtr. nnd Mrs- John Jarvis •*•; Wednr#- ; rlage of Celia Pejmleter and Loren
, Hungatr, Wednesday evening. Aeptemday «&lt;f iMirt Week.
N. C. Hagerman visited hl# son Ly|e '
•[ Army of the Republic.
Quite
number
from
this
vicinity
at
■
in
Lojwilug
Saturday,.
I Mr*. Benjamin Auktin i* visiting het
tfndedrthe Baptist picnic. h»-i&gt;! at Ph&gt;i Ming Bessie. Smith visited fiends In ;
I sister ut Waliaeeburg, Ont.
i visited his parent*. D. E. Keyes and :। p.atte Creek 1a«t &gt;w,k.
w.
lake
hist
Thursday.
All
report
fim
' The Barnurn family reurilon will occur
! wife. Sunday.
.
t Miss Winnie Hagrrmun vlhltt-d ' her |
. at Thornapple . lake Friday. Se.ptem- time•idled i Mr., nnd Mr*. A. Davis vlsftld he:
^H-&lt;* Florlnr Fay of a ;
i ber 11 *
. mothw. *«. towh OI John.lnwn. Hon
Mu, Klnl,
j
' E. V. Smith was at Jackson on busl- on Mis* Fern Fenn Monda;
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i «»
t.
.
., bi Detroit nnd taking up u course tn re- I
Allee and Bea* Rue returned to their Jouch|n
in v ,
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
home in Little Hock. Ark.. Miwlay afte: °
”** *
&gt;
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Hiram gicrnu
Merrill auu
and William
Bur-1. . Ihr.. w«k.- Sl.il with r«l.U.CT horn. I
........
Hiram
M... Chnrh, «.rv..,. b ........... ml.- •
1
.
roughs
-attended
the
funeral
inn*'week
i
Earle
of
Hast-.
I
attended
law
week
Anson Boyes and son L-.- ----------of
-their
nlfl
comrade
stage
driver.
John
[
' Ings were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. E. E­
Mr*. Wolcott of Nashville was a j
James of Alamo.
Cairns and family.
I guest of Mr*. N. C. Hagermqn Satur- ’
Hudson Burroughs and wife went to
I AJ Tobey and family of Hastings visSOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
J day.
Hastings
Thursday
night
to
setthe[
«lted at Warren Tobey’s.
j Mlais Ora Moore I* visiting friend* at ;1 Percy and Alton Penfield qf Battle I
?j Wilber Smith and wife of Grand Rap­ play. "What Women Wil) Do.”,
| Crek are v|*|tlng their uncle ilnd putit. I
Chartie Jones ha* been working, for | KnJamazoo.
_
t lds visited the ■former’s parents, Mr.
H
Burroughs.'
'
Mr. and Mr*. Gardener are upending | Walter and Mary Rum-.
[[and Mrs. H. L. Smith.
Clara Warner nnd family visited, her (:i (tew days in Irving visiting friend* ' Grace Clark of Battle Creek knd Car- I
|» Mr. and Mr*. F. Lancaster and family
parents. Mr. and Mr*. MerrtlL last ai|d relatives.
[ rte Oversmith of Nashville were guest* j.
,Jj visited at Earle Fox;* Sunday.
ieek Saturday and Sunday.
! Miss Grace Kidder, who ha* been vis- !
Mr"Davis Jast Friday
; A large company1, of relatives nicj/ week Saturday and Sunday.
i. — .5
—E.rl
. Wlwetar
t
.n
n.ttl.
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of
BM&gt;I.
Cn-k
kMU.l
i
ItU.k
her
amt,
hu«
rrturnM
t.
her
HOLLOAWV Ha.tl™ HL-I.
iiTuesday at the home ot. Mr. Wclllng- hl. brother B*rt l..t w«k.
I bo™ nmr Batla,-m.
*• J- HOLLOAWV, HmtlM*. Hldt.
J ton Kidder. Sr., the occasion being to
Jack Hlch ha. latt hl. home with H.
The T. I’. A will
l&gt;e ted hr Ko.
Who soil, tbe L. &amp; n. Phlnt.
[‘cetebraie his I-lghty-second birthday.
Wants eyery dsurcli lo know, that a
■ Isaac Wolfe and wife called at J.W. Bre.ee and ion- to William PltC. In ‘ Moody next Sunday night.
Penlleld.
lament Bakin I. .pendlnx . « few liberal qitaullty of the L. * «. Pitre I
Mr and Mr*. Joe Bowser vlslied their dWys with bl&gt; sister, Mrs. Clyde Wkl- Paint wiN be given, whenefer they
Preaching at the Mountun chinch children at Galesburg the past week.
| tdn.
/
. j paint With the L. &amp; M. Call far R.
j
Sunday morning.

MmnONEWAR !

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Buy while the assortment is complete.

Silk Waisting, new patterns and.latest designs, each $3.50

BUTTER
AND

EGGS

To DePUE

HIGHEST PRICE

YOU ARE

aq

NEXT TO CITY HALL
Phone 86.

WE TAKE NO BACK SEAT
in the selling of Furniture and House
Furnishing Goods.
Our etook la now very large and consists of many
of the

CHOICEST PIECES OF FURNITURE
to be found in any store, no matter where you go.
\ We
we are now snowing
showing a cnoice
choice lot oi
of Sample Furniture
( -bought from the floors at Grand Rapids during the
Furniture Exposition. We can save yoy a nice sum of
I money on any of these sample pieces. Cal] in and look
them over.
We are soiling lots of Piaiioe nowadays. Call in
and look over the finest line ever shown in this city.

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MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE
CO
Hastings, Mich

Furniture Corners.

In the
Business - eIwUT*’

Baling Powder

Cahdy

From

- Flour
German Bairn
Honey
Jellycon
Ink
Ketchup
Lamp Chimnaya
Molasses
Nuts
Oil
Plcklss
Quart Cans
Rice
Tobacco
Utensils
V Inagar

Phone 37.

COOK&amp;SENTZ
GROCERS.

�| CORRESPONDENCE.
adds
roof on his bouse lately,
greatly to the looks, and is a fine imNORTH WOODLANB.
provement.
.
Mr. Roberta and family of Lake
Bev. N. W. Miller and wife
wit of Con- I
Odessa spent Sunday at Frank Allerdway, Mich., were guerts at the home j
inga.
Mopday.
■
Minnie Meyer* and children are
j .pending th. week at NmhrUte. .1
•&gt;■ "“‘j’"’ h“
•
' tie home of her eieter Mnc CUkina. ’ i“«
*’ »hto
'*
['
I Ethel Hatton -pent a part ot bug.
M&lt;-d.m« Della Barnum of Sibawa,

fine 1:7-Jeweled Movement with a
patent regulator and breguet hair

spring, in a silverine case

wwkwith Haatlnga friend, and took •“'! '-™*
in the exenraion at Grand Rapid, last ' S“«u »&lt; Mr"

"*

we"'
“ Tb“'»T-

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

Bargain.

Call

and

See.

This Offer is Good For Ten Days

George Newton,

17

v
Mrs. J. Myers will vj»it ber sou :j?son.
Mr . EmesvKemiK wife and children .
' Hayden near Cadillac a few weeks. I,
! of Greenville made a pleasant call at
! Starts on Wodnreday.of this week.
A. C. Kilpatrick’s on Friday. They
J.^Spencer and wife wen.-at Hastings i
wire returning homu from an automo- ‘
last Saturday.
bile trip to Battle Creek friends.
Frank Myers and wife of Lake Odessa
Mr. Floyd Starr spoke in rtieinterrets
visited their daughter Mrs. Gavitt I
of the L. T. L. organiaxtion *at the'
over .Sunday.
j
( Kilpatrick church on Saturday eveS. Kart and family and Mrs. Harvey Ij ning. and ^organiezd a hociety with.
Kart uf Lake Odessa visited at Mr. ; ,Mi-w Grace SheldoiKpres.. Mi.wCelestia
M. Stadol’a lakt Sunday.
I Good Sec., and Vernon Beardsley'

BANNER’S

TROUSERS AT

'

FOR—Goodpa

1-3 OFF

"FOR—Frog «*
call up phone 443

~WANTED-Pre
lx&gt;sk-keeper. und
Reffamcex MAy

WANTED- W
papers to sell, su
tier rarpetK Al B

To close out the summer Stock. The lot A
Allie Fuller uf Coata Grove visited i Trees.
Trc-x*L The
___ first meeting
„ to beheld at
her parents J. Spencer and wife last fiie home of Mrs. Melvina Wheeler on
oor.wcsl of Chidester O. Burton,
Hastings, Mich.
also includes some heavy weights. This
. Tuesday.
•
Friday evening Sept. 1­
'' The L. A S. meets with Mix War-------------- —
means
WEST WOODLAND.
■ ren Wickam op Thursday ot
tils!
Herman Lomma and Amelia Haver
week.
, | Window Annahle visited at J. Sp«ij-! were at Grand Rapids Sunday.
Dean Hole In hbt book. “More Memo­
P. R. Huhnes and wife of Woodlafad
“T2
ries.'' tells an amusing story of how nn! evr's last ;Sundav."
old woman got tbe better of her clergy­ ' a guoi'Xy IroS-tln.- .Ich.,,,-;? M"“« a“ntcr “d ’*“• cf S*r!toD
H
H
H
«“
*’ C s'”“r’’ &gt;"&lt;
man in on argument. Tbe village’ . tended the »how ut L.k. DdnM Lmt ' wen&gt;
churchyard was overcrowded except on i Thursday.
I Mix Dudcoe and Mrs. Sbaibly visit­
Its sualeaa northern side. IX which die
H
ii
ed at Willard Bolton’s last Friday.
* Ionia- Fair attractions will draw
•uicide was buried. One day the vicar,
• -Mrs. MeDerby of Kalamo is viiiting
while vhltlng a poor old woman who I good many people from this vicinitjy
H
H
H
li '
i her sister Mrs. Roxy Palmerton.
I
wna nigh unto death, thought he would this week.
- | .
II,
H
try to gei. her. consent tu be Iniyled in
Isaac Mills ul Lima. Ohio, is . Visit­
Mrs. Nina Demnry and children hate
the roomy nortbrra plot. He |*&gt;-gau by
I«ecn spending a part of last week at ing his sister Mrs. Mary Earley.
assuring her that the comiuunwenduu
Mm. Libbie Rush’s.
C: xjoutcr and J. H. Dunkel* attt tided
to burial in any panleutar norHou of
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Raymond and Will the Soldiers reunion in Hastings last
conwenited ground was a silly preju­
dice and a foolish superstition. Then Tasker were at llartiitgi- last Saturday. Thursday and Friday.
lie besought 'her, as a jH*rsonni favor
Mr. and Mrs, Baird of Odessa visilSeveral from here went* to leasing
to himself and a; au example to others,
j
•ed their hou Byron an$ family hut Ixst Wednesday.
to permit her l»ody to be buried In the
Sunday.
Heroic Durkee was the gue^t of ।
northern plot of the churchyard.
.
The old woman tbouglik it all ovt_r
-Mr. J. King who lias been ill so luyg Ava Wellman iu Castleton over pun- \
for a few minutes and thra nuawefed.. ut the home of his sister luuthia Cun­ day.
।
,
Well. sir. as you seem toithluk.as oue ! ningham will live with his daughter
Last Friday Aunt Roxy Palmerton
part of the churcbyird Is as good as jD f^ke
in the $imr fMture.
was stricken" with paralysis Hisl^is
another and that It makes no difference
The family of Mr. and Mix Ti-tcherp very low at this writing.
where we be put, perhaps, you’ll gle ux
sous and daughters all met at the home
Miss Clara Merritt of ^Shultz was the
a lead."
‘
The vicar did not grasp tbe- argu­ of their parents last .Sunday for a re­ gnest of Mrs. Henry Schaibly from
ment. but he changed the subject. •
union.
i
Saturday until Monday.
\Pbobell3,
City Drug Store.)
Miss Dossie Palmerton and Mrs.
(Hafitiugs,
k:
Michigan i
COATS GROVE.
Frederic Visited at Fred Schrey’s near ।
An odd Impression was that which ■
' ;
George
Eliot------------------conceived of-- SCblller —
aft- , Bom to Mr. und Mre. Wayne I»ng Busina Saturday.' *
------ - ---------CWLOREirS
BfST 50c OVEMUL
OOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOQOOOOOOOOO er her visit to Weimar with Lewes In | Aug. 24. a son.
. Fred Baine’s arm was broken instead 1
BLOUU WAISTI
tku* August
Aiimtat of
nf the
fha year
voar nf
Gtho
nnhin ”
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m cm. I the
of “
the union.
Harrison
Long and Mrs. Steven of being fractured as reported )a«
1854. She was thrilled, she says, by ,
week. He is n«&gt;w getting along nicely.
' the legend over the poet’s old house. Wolfe left Saturday for Bur Oak u&gt; see
Miss Rosai la Geiger and her guest _
I ”Hler wohnte .Schiller.” but something a sister who is vary ill.
’
•
in the uMturv of disillusionment await­
Vera Cotton's brother and lad) of from Colorado visited at Kalsnawo
S0UTH *°°°&gt;-ANO.
ed her within. It wa&gt; very Interesting Portland visited him a few days lust pun of l„t wmk.
Joseph Mead had a phlme put in-last
to we his rtndy. left lu Its original week. ’
state. F.ut Nvben It came to bls skull,
'eek. j
’ WEST PARMELEE.
‘‘which we saw for tlie first time, we **Harley Kelsey has a brother from
Mr. J. F. Ban-* wont tu Lakeview
Guy Miller has accepted a poaltfon
were amazed, at toe smallness of tho Id- YorKStatu visiting him.
. Saturday to spend a week with his ** iHiokkeepcr for a firm in Manistee
tellectuar remon ”
Mrs. Orr Cutton of West Sibawa
Co.. and'went Jart Saturday to . hi*.
After that she*fouid take no further. visited fyiunds here tbe first ^of the lirothen*.
The school director is Having cvxnent^01^
.
pleasun* in the contemplation of tbe ,
too flattering bust and portrait. And
rtepe laid nt the School house which is
Tin- remains of Grandma England
Going Somewhere?
Mrs.'Frankie Warner will-teach tbe
then “Rauch tokl us that Schiller had.
.a great improvdment to our school were brought lo this pla-ie from Ohio
Good. Wo're interested,
a ‘mlscrablo Stirne’—a -wrotchwl fore- School here instead of Mrs. Blood.
grounds which i» Already one of tbe 1,uit Tuttmay’and the funeral took place
liead.” while to complete the tlestruc- 1 School begins next Monday.
So are.you.
nicest in the township.
‘
at tbe D^iukard Church. • Rev. Smith
tlon
of
her
Ideal
’
*!)&lt;»
heard
how
“
Tiork.,
For we have the beat line of *
Several from here visited the Cohntji
Mr. AViUh Woid and xm Otto spent *f'r’.’arf,e4-To a ,ar^ ^’njrregation of
the sculptor, was wont to declare that .
TRUNKS,
something It. • Schiller’s whole person Fann last Sunday und assisted in the Saturday and Snndav in Grand Rapids neighlx»r^ and friends andLthe remains
.
reminded him of—a camel.”— Pall Mall program.
SUIT CASES, TRAUKX1HG BASS
with her daughter Miss Je*&lt;u* 'aho wer$ I.iiilito.rert in the Baptist t.’cmeGazette.
• •'
Dr. Roberta expects to more to tho visiting her nephew'George (.line and tary.
ever shown in ihis^iir. ’roe 1 &gt;w
Mr (J il Everett spent Sunday with
Stare of Wa:hington in about u montli.'
prices will ittierest you u rnrdi
..
.x------ l &gt;n •
a* the high quslr.y.ot .ihv g«uds,
V- v are sorry to have him leave.
his sister, Mrs. C. E. Sh'
Mowin CJiju- nnd wife an* iu PntosPresident Hayes was in the habit of
G ran din* Helmer celebrated her wild
Rev. A. R. Farrar and family u( key this week.
wearlng'a’ cheap ulckei watch while in
birthday last Wednemlay, I Quite a few
i the W'bifc House, and much comment Charlotte visited James Ehret and
| was aroused as to the reason. The family the latter part of lart week. ,\ Clarence Stimson, wjfc and infant were prwieut aflti had a v|ry plfasai.it
.
Phone 314
•
duuglfter are spending a week with T. . time.
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Hastings.
Michigan.
trulh wn«t that almost weekly a depu- Mr. Ehret took tliem to West Sibawa
i tation of western Indians called upon Saturday Where they will visit several M. Stimsun and family.
Jeffersuu »L. I Jour south of P.O.
Rev. &gt;&lt;Ji lice .formerly thl- pastor of
Mrs. Frank Marsh and little daugh this charjre ptuached at | the V B.
him, always bringing presents uf some days.
! kind to the groat father. JOI course he
ters Hossie and F^rn of Allegan Qj. church It Sunday.
.
Rev. C. O. Purdy left for Ohio
| was expected to give aomethiug in revisited at A. E. BiWh’ Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Wellman Mpi*nt Sunday
I turn, and tbe object was to find sorne- Munday where he will visit his parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cox
of
C'hicagu.
and
with
friends
ih
Hastings.
j thing cheap and at tbe same time ac- and other friends a few weeks. He
I ccptablo. Watches were a novelty to will attend coUege«At Kalamazoo this Mrs. Emma McDowell of Hastings were
,,
____ T
i the Indiana, and
present a chief year and preach Sundays at this place J guests of Philo Cline and wife last
week.
A. pupil In one of the New York pubI yvitb a watch which the grbat father and West Sibewa.
Mr ,„„i ii„ ri;~„ t ».
, ,
' llc "cboolk whs asked to 4rlte a sod1 himself had been carrying always !mMr. und Mm Hinun Ingram of Lot- tBK, co»talntaE tt. „«d,
i pressed him greatly. Haring discover
ber are v.ltrog her
Mrf. An eud.“ He tnnied In tbe followlnc: "A
EAST WOODLAND. ,
I ed thia and not caring to diatribe*»
The
Grain
are
by the
!*ew
Zorbe.
.
I d0g ?basefl a eat and bitter end.”
। gold watches or even silver ones, M.. ' 2Mr«. Kreiger of’Grand^Rapid is visit-f
I John Mungersm accompanied his
I Hayes hit upon the expedient of buyfarmers
the country. The}। ing her daughter Mias Lena Jarvis for
Wit boat the Sll«-nee.
i
Ing
nickel
watches
at
a
dozen
and
: brother Herny und wife un their return ’
made, but run very
and easy, andulo
"A
We have just received a new stock
' a few days.
Snacks-Did your wife's uiother treat
of musical lustrumenla direct from j always made it convenient to have one
M«r.r Sawdy of ISK Rapid. ‘rip “
“ "r,ml H*venperfectly The
this year has ii.ipi
b‘i,ts
.-ou with alleixt scorn? Jacks— No such
j with him against an emergency.
the importers in New York
and Filia Hitt viaited at J, St John’, | Mrs.
1,n- Robert
K"1, M Cook
c"nl&lt; of Grand
n""’
Rapids &gt; lock; she jnst treated rhe with scorn, j
over
other machines of
and
a
।
Violins, Guitars, Banjos
.
- ------------------------- ‘ Thursday afternoon..
•, is tho guest of Mrs. John Mnngtiraon.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Guy Church ot K»l«m«xoo Tinted ■&lt; j
by,blyl,n/ S0-0"11 "*B'1
ud
We
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Storms of Plain­
J. Hitt has bought a home in Lake n .
. t .
t
’ School Books nt Mulholland’s Drug
Iran String and «•' Odessa and will try the pleasure u(. Bert White s last week,
[Store.
‘
•*
well were in town Sunday.
pairs
’ clfy IUe in
future,
l .Mies Gladys Morgan is assisting Mrs. 1 ‘
; Th* annual picnic of Uus M. E. at .1,
..
..
,
in every way,
deserving the ■Closest
for all kinds of lostruqjante. — ' Baptiat C-lmrchM .. bald al Dull lai- 1 J’
Hastings Markets.
Jo B‘r
&lt;•„ i Wesley Van Avfiry,. who is poorly,
prices of our jiistrumeuls are iofftrr
her household duties,
,
•
lart Friday.
' "••“'“F t0 begin achool work in tho With
every
as it has
features po&lt;- ' -i
... .
.. , , , '
Hastings Markets are corrected eMery j
than ever.
.
Ferris
Institute
un
Monday.
All
whd
fttleSOed
the
prcpic
at
Camj
Wednesday
morning
and
can
be
relied
I
I have also received over $100.00
no other
Drill is GVARAN’TKED^y a
worth of Harmonicas, ranging "in j Mm Hyd. and daughter Btancbr n- ' The Mtaa Pearl and Eugenia Barry pan lake Wednesday pronounced it a I uPon ,lfl correct at that date.
Company that MAKES
g^a|ranb
• *
* Conecjei Wednesday Aug. 23 1906.
Brice from 10c to $2.00 a piece. I o!™
"
*«h«l
&gt;«
"»ren data decided snccesa.
luy your Harmonicas where yon
"ednoaday.
•
The
is made of
high
”!
Ed Porrouli ^ntSuud.r » ftnwm |
have a Flock to select from.
I ’ Laura • Drumtnond ia waiting ber [ Mwlamra Millie and Nell,? .Hager ••he?
•
•
j Eggs itt&lt;* per Coz.
;
with
corners and securely bolted;
pi.iX. »
, ,, ,
j1
«• |*r If?.
I brother and family ia Grand Rapid,. . antj }[]„ Edna Trinkau were a'n-.ta
,,
“,ld wi,r ba'"’ r"ton&gt;"i
. . yEunxiiLb,, FKvtTs. in­
• Mr. and Mrs. Earl LJeahtel of Kala- at Homer Hager's on Tuesday.
to Purpwlrc and will wiu ,u»k&lt;- thi. |
*“■
Call and Sec this Drill Before You Buy.
swzoo were the Sunday vimtors ot the
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Brumm of Castle- ■ p lace their home:
i
meatsl
busineae, and is ex­
Kort Hundm- Elder Phillip, w )lgin
L“-'
labor's grandmother, Mrs. Uhbie Arm- j ton and Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker of Sun­
ecuted with our recognized superior­
ly. Tbe charges—as you may exstrong.
„
flei&lt;i made a pleasant call at O. C. his farewell ?ermon. We are all* sorry i y“} £££**•at*6
peT’tmMecate.
to load him and hope he will Ixl sent J
alive-’
j The’Brown
picnic was
Sheldon’a
s uu
on oumun
Sunday..
u givuiv
«held
uviu at iPine
nn’ cmiciuuu
■ lake
ike Thursday.
Tbnnday.
■| jj
u..
ev&lt;
v q
r&gt; p.
n J.rvi. is entertaining his back
PHONE NO. I. THE HARDWARE DEALERS HlSTlltos.'"ICH
kick fo:
fo^4 another year.
vear
,
Lamb-,, alive-sa.OO-a’.K.
Multon. drv«&lt;w4-«c U’ M
। nii.jiuu
up neicnam
ana son ; brother Mr. James Jarvis of Ovid
Mnaud nitx
Mix Tip
Ketcham and
David Perrault is at tlie Ionia Fair Shwp
—3c—k.
I Fred of Martin were gueeta of Mafk Mich.
this week.
„
The Jeweler.
I Norris 9r. Sunday.
We arc pleased to report that Orpha
£53‘&gt;'&amp;‘-r2T-«-«
NORTH CARLTON.
Hastings,
Mich. j Mr. A. Woodmaxi has bought the Lehman is able to ride out every day
HMe*-»MX&gt;-S3.i&gt;&gt;,
Y°un&gt; Men
Loren Burd’s health has improved &lt; air Midas-.
Young
I house and lot formerly owned by Mrs. now.
MX.
1 allow—sh—«r •
j Mary Green.
and
. S J. Guy and wife are rejoicing over so he is able to to "be out again.
and
Ed Bronson and fflinily spent Sunday
_ nW
Women
S. Temple and family spent Saturday• the arrival of a baby girl at their
Our InatitutUn. the largest, best equipped and I
Women
^o -ree.f
in
O
Donne!
the guest of their parents Ostv-wc.
Instruction most thorough of any in tbe country. j at Pine lake.
home ih-West Sunfield.
"T* Tbr prtw»of life wtv ymin* if
Kn&amp;irsed by olficlsls ocw.U. TcL Co. and nuin ear; we shelled. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bronson.
Grasp It bv pnmwttig for bmiiunK.___________ —____________ _
Jennie Drummond was in Kalamazoo&gt;
Charlie Hood is taking some fine
each year b our Iwt wurnuit for wtiat we can do for you.
, .
, p'*iMrs. Mattie Frisby i«J’ the guest of
---- ~«M«Us tbe eaisriee belt;. t«td to oof students who lu-rerrel '...
is
Saturday.
mixed, t?xn; hard.taio.
views of the threshing machines in her father Geo., Friaby this week.
•tatioocry *n
k enlace more students than soy ollwr tw o burtnref
,lr4P
AJfD BTUAW.
luted. Cfttalc
Mr. William Brown and family are, the neigh i»orhood.
kJRHend
for
list
of
students
In
positluas.
••
‘
Die
Best
I*
al*
Mr. and Mrs. John Goul retuTHed lo­
Kight
: represented tn our school last year. For lutormaltou rend l&lt;&gt;- ' •”
camping at Midland Pork,
Mrs. Laura Sheldon entertained Mre. I their home in Grand Rapids last weak.
O. McLachlan a co.. ore&gt;a «»p*‘___

JEiMeR

and OPTICIAN.

School Supplies,

Hs school is soon to open
^we wish to inform jou we'
have a New School Grip for\ carrying BocksJer 25c.
^We also have the Best line
j Tablets we ever had. Ink.
'Mucilage, Pens, Pencils,
Erasers. Water Colors and
anything in school supplies.

Q. A. HYNES'

'

If you have a
Idle in the h
other house
don’t use; if 3
vou want to
vou want to s
wan* a girl fo
tact If you w
sett. Ju»t try
It bring* bu v
get her. and
CENT A W
INSERTION.

OFFER 400 PAIR OF

[ Sunday.
•
’ On Munday Mr. and Mix E. P. Bar-;
Chea. Sean, and family of
num returned from South Haren where
riMtedalthe former’, mother Mra. !
be."
«he atamer
Gilbert laat Sunday.
’
with
i,h their
,h“ir &gt;daughter
1«'1“l'trr Mm
Mrs. Jennie knudKnud- ‘

A Genuine

te anything u

$5,00
4.50
4.00
3.50
3.00

$3.34
3.00
2.67
2.34
2.00

TROUSERS FOR

S2.5O
2,00
1.50
1.00

TROUSERS FOR

Sl.67
F.34
1.00
.67

Sale Closes Saturday, Sept. 9th,

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON
LEADING CLOTHIERS

The Thomas Grain Drill
THOMAS

W H. Myers x Sun,

Musical
Instruments

Thomas
throughout

Drills

used

light
machine

this kind,

all

wiini
nfe-trongll
tl

an- imw

Complete Success
and

Ttw

buyer,
Drill.

les

of
important

Ins;;

’

frame
reinforced

GOOD its
&gt;
heavy
'Carbon St'

REPAIRING

GOODYEAR BROS.

JOk’N BESSMER,

npn

hy

Every

W’

bouse centrally l
BANNER office.

.""WANTED—G
• in the LEE P
Mills at Vickabu
pleasant and pr
light,. clean, airy
tary. Previous
nary. Apply st
MR COMPANY.

WANTED—A
medicine in e
thing for all bow
A. Fuller. Hast i

FOR SALE—4
land. Fair buil
orchard. Will
change for prow
x&gt;n or address M
port R..F- D. N

Good tx-an har
at 25 cents per
Hasting-. R- &amp;■
township.
“^VANTED-A
small family to
10*1 acre farm
understand fru
everything exce
Addresa Farm, ca

Will commen
peaohe* for mon
«&lt;M of McOmb
Slocum and Sut

FOR RENT—
store basement
D. Spaulding.

FOR SALE—
Residence .*&gt;37 W

. FOR SALE—
terms towinhip,
for the sale of
which absolute
thistles of ev
.which is non-po
dress Geo. A.
Mich.

80 ACRES FO
of ^Nashville
School house on
Good Orchard,
acres cleared.
known aa the
Will make tho
buyer. Will se

WANTED—J
customers to m
so we can redu
extra discounts
apple Gas &amp; El

“ WANTED—B
lady, a place to
in town. or. p
the, country.
Office.

AUCTION S
will sell at pub
&lt;if broken and
/horses at the
on Saturday, S
:8ol'e positive.'•
notes.
Western
«F. M_ Bauer.

'

FOR SALE—
• to tbe-etate of
•• all of &lt;my fu
good*. Everyt
low price. Call
: S. Jeffeaaoa St.

FOR RENT—
Apple 8L one
Good cellar and
O. V. Greenfie

WANTED—A
at the Palace
Hartings, Mich

Try a Ban

�T

WAN T o!! Local News. [
1Cvou
useful
If
vou have anything useful
that vou want to sell, or if there
is anything useful you want to
buy. place an adv. in the
BANNER’S lwANT COLUMN. .

h vou have a buggy that’s lying
Idle in the barn: a stove or
thcr household goods you
.’n t use; if you have any stock
vou want toklispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; If you
.- ant a girl fir house work; in
f: \ou want to buy, rent or
;cil. just try!our Want Column
and
sellers *~
toi’i brings buyers
--------"* —
rrrtier., arid «&gt;nlv costs ONE
i. I*NT A W JRI&gt;. FOR EACH
w\sr.R noN.

&lt;ir-

1

M. C. Excursions.

j Round trip summer-Tourists rates to
i Bayview. Charlevoix. Harbor Springs, j
I
,
„.
L
.
“
'
School Show.. Soo C. H. o.bom
I P®tod"y' Tnmw City rod all MichiI MiAnn. Johnwn
“7
10 la effect“'and
d wiwin
“I.
W,x,,,,n '
N“t&gt;riU&lt;&gt; IA
&lt;u_
____i._ now -Ulod
... in
. ' ! K™ rworta are
now
-----!lnr pretty ww horn. nnChm^^’ v£ ?
th. summer.
.nrnrner. | friends
frirad. y-urtny.
.
£
,----- 1
the
NoU wh»t Ja—. Tow™ 1 1.
I
"^“P «*&lt;» are
nre giyen
ffisrn with
.
ro-j
Mil-Hall
returned;
tu
Ann
Arbor IS
P“
3‘-with
. a ro- T^dny^
•Ui.wltb^d.MtK •
1----- 31.
ind trip Sunday rates are !

JERSON^ MENTION.

... rUt’hTe^reim

Fred ™“’,rl’ ’iu'«

Mr ... i \&lt;
/■
„ ,
’
air. ana Mrs. (,«&gt;. Menhennick are
moving into the Fred McNuir bdu».
on ft. Green .troM,
The Rnlland b um defenud tbi- Wool
! Boot Co. nine S^urday « U.e f”r

' mUHt reach starting point by midnight
same date. Tickete are gixxi on all
' t&gt;M®-ngrr trainwm thin divi.iun if tlwi| AM
. 1
;
.
.l™ ' , ,o Michigan
X X!
•«? «»«»•

Cr"k;. T

'•

u Tra-,k- of Grand Rajdds. spent
SnndV *«th bis par. nts Mr. and Mrs.
H- *•. Tnuk.
Mr. „„d M„. Wilbur’Lune .pent
Sunday with Mr. and lire. Kellar sum
at Wall kite.
.

|*
, A
V
iS
I®
: •

THE
SCHOOL BELL RINGS
TUESDAY, SEPT. 5th
We are all ready. Are you?- We have our line oi

'} grounds. a
•’
Score■ •»
10 to 0.
i.’.IKC1"1,•«*

sarei, hair ‘.*Uv
t
' MtK &gt;’•
H~th and tamily return- i •
■
rL-!
1 80 nK""^ Mm,"K and I «1 yeatreday rrem their aummar home •
on a j, gives
business |in
givuty a
* whole
Whole day
dav for
far hnainoM
n New '1
^Vull lake.
v
|
. . _ , ——
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--------------- •.. ..T,-'V----- ;। w.iecu,
h in
*ulv bY G*&gt;M. York. Leaves HasHngs^at 11:38 a. m.
.
xriidles and fishing frogs | NewtOn.
, Mr. und Mrs. M. E. Nevins and j A
.
It will interest you.
Detroit
3:40
p.
m..
arrive
Buffalo
8:50
j
Wife 44.1
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;----- --- 'T See adv of A. .Dunn's auction saleiP- ®-- arrives Grand Central Station)’ Mn&gt;. Harry G. Hulden &lt;*Mnt Tuesday ' 2
’ •
, l;b-PofHinn by y.MH.rwncea (Tuesday. Sept r.th at w a. m. ai.t his!N^* York. 8:00 n. m. The fastest at Goll lake.
[&lt;-r. -nniyk.’off Muihken'grMH-&amp;
Mn*. Nathan Barlow and Mrs. Cha-. ' W
Sec 8V, Rutland.
—• • train in Aiderica. Try it.
.
j
Huffman siwnt Tuesday in ’ Kajamaxoo j 0
Mn. A. A. Anderson
porch
v, Ul
Mtt
. gave a __________
.-Canadian Natl, exhibition. Toronto. with friends.
•Wej M0WV
haw a ,lot
of ,old
'
.suitable h-r putting tin- I'arty Monday afternoon complimentary /-hit.. Aug. 28 to Sept 11-4)5.
For
Roy Carew, of Grund Rapids, was .'A
Al JJpXNNF.R office.
to Mrs. Walter Eaton of Muskogee, I. j tlxis occasion a fare of one regular first.
a
visitor
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
H.
; a
Z clan? faro plus 25 oenta 'for the round I
• Tc
a. gi&gt;od modern
Trask’s Saturday.'
2*
.dlr iotaied- Inqirfre .A thp ., John Garrison, of Columbus, O.'.z । trip* is authorized. ’ Dates of sale Aug.
Mrs.Horace Hall and daughter Miss 1
—j. i wl‘° lias
visiting'his parents Mr.r‘ | ?7 to 8*&gt;pt. C&gt; inclusive, return limit Bessie returned from n visit witji W
‘ * Sept. 12-inclusive.
»
land women to yyrurk
* and Mrs, S. S. Garrison left fur home:
friends'm Detroit Siitnniay.
i H’ER (X)MPANY
.. yesterday.
Y'S
'J National Encampment
Z...,
Grand-Army I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaskill ami •
, 't urg. Mich. Work cleaii
W.
R.
Jamieson,
has
settled
down
in
!
R
juiblk.
’
.
Denver.
Colo.,
S*«pt.
daughter Beatrice, of Ypsilanti are i £
.1 ii'iihable. Work rooms
. -iiy and i.lisolntely winii- hh new home on E- Green Street. His ' jllT?*' , rtller^I will be a very low visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hall.
A
ii'.iH 'eiperi'inue not noce.«- sister Miss Margaret F. Jamieson has round trip rate given for the above i&gt;cP. T. Cplgruve and family returned ' A
y ;;t pii’v to the LEE I’APcoine here from Grand Rapiils to keep casion. Dates of sale Aug. 29 to Sept. from Gun lake Monday, where the* 2.,
yicksburg. Mich.
2 inclusive, return limit Sejrt. 12. By' have teen spending the summer.
house for him.
fJ
A buttle of my cholera
. i«*ying 8 fee of Th) cents an extension of
Mr. E. D&gt; Born, of Allegan. Past i ®
...v
Several friends were partakers of the
•-v-»v mwmxv
Home.. Just the
complaints. John ! kind hospitality of Mra. K. I. Bushy . time until Oct. 7 can te secured. Ir.- .
; quire nt ticket oftire for particulars. Pres, and District Manager. N. P. L. . W
.ting. Mich.
Thursday. They had a very enjoyable ■
was in the city Tuesday in the interest; 0
On aceoimt of Later Day Sept. 4.
’ time, not the least of the piea-Mres Ijeilenji* Sect ion 10 Rut• of tho order.
A
round trip, tickets will be sold at greatir huijdiriljs. good well. g&lt;»od ing the pot-luck dinner.
Miss Bertha Bentley will leave to- t 0
; ly reduced rates. Dates of Mile Sept. 4.
Will, M-1 fi.tr rash or oxThe session of the Methodist Protest• । io»;rtv in Hastings. Call
: return limit Sept 5. Tickets can be day io resume her duties as gistructor , A
«nt Conference was held nt Flint. conL
!■
'Mrs M. En-Ly. Freei
F
• -Mild only to points within 5ff miles in the state normal school at . Cheney. I Z
eluding its latent Monday. Rev. W.
Washington.
•
'
from Hostings.
V. Scott was assigned to the Assyria
L. T. Palmer arrived Tuesday night 9^
Michigan State Fair. Detroit. Mich.
*H. Lankert, charge and Rev. C. A. Dolph tv Barrvnnd wllUspend a week with his wile at , ®
' Sept. 11-18. 05. One fare plus ."Uta . for ! J
;;i. Hastings. ville.
the round tnp will be given which in- • the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V*
MIsh R. Gertrude Kunze a trained
eludes adiiiiaftion ticket. Dates of sale F. DoPlanta. '
• ■ling tanner with nurse from Grand Rapids was called to .
Mi-s Florence Ellis who has heen '
•utu lift Well Piitiii&gt;rs‘&lt;i .i i&gt; i . u
Sept. 11 to 13. Return limit Sept. 10.
ui.i.Mi,-. well equipped the Parker.house but Fndav
care
?
,spending a month with Miss Emma: A
. to&gt; care
. for baby t-’rederick Pwlair who w.
s,1!d“-¥
foGwdKapU.Bradley returned tu her home in Grund ■ a
r '•'-l’-'kI house. and for baby r’rvderick Parker who has
b«m Mrioiriy ill with eholeni infan- :
fyr
*"B“4 ,r“'- ’
lullin' fniuished.
.
Hastiagn uff
at 8:85 Rapids. Sunday.
'j -Special
‘-’xw'iul train leaves
I. iivm MaatiKmi
-m. e ire BA N NER. Haatingn.
The Misses Evil Martin and Esttlie j J
a. m. Returning leaves Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. M. D.. Heed enter- i
I
t i trad i n
Barnard
Casey, who have been visiting Mr. ®
0:80 p. m.
z- •
.
hc..! v. Sepi.L Third house tained at dinner Sunday^ Tbcsto pre­
West Michigan State Fair brand and Mrs. II. M. Martin, left Saturday* W
rerii;mF house. M. M.
sent were Mr. and Mra Jacob Itnsrael
for their home. Roanoke. Vil
I
•n.d Sutherland.
•
and children of Kalhmazno. Mr. and Rapids Mich Sept. 18-22 ,l»5. A rate
Mr. and Mra. Fred Woodruff, of' NB
. I” T-U
aiidlM.rn.
' Mra. George Calria and children of ■ of $1.8f&gt; for the round trip which in­
'■ ■ ,'W ",r - '“rlM’r **“*
a Lakeview, and Mr. and Sire. Ed Sweet cludes admission coupon to the fair will Grand Rapids came to Hastings Satur- A.
; be given for this occasion. .Date of sale day to attend the golden wedding of I A
of Battle Creek.
.
1 Sept. 18 to 21 and morning trains 22nd. his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wood* ; a
'.\1.E—First class
go-cart.
:
Z
Mrs.
Geo.
Beadle,
of
Syracuse.
N.
ruff.
- x
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W. Green St Phone 09.
| Return limit Sept 23rd inclusive.
Y.. Mrs. Orin Beadle, of^Lyuns-N. Y.,
H. M. Martin. Victor Furniss. E. ‘ Z
'Al.E--On '■very reasonable
W. S. Barrun Agt.
Mrs. R. E. Cook -and. Miwi Grace
v. nship. county and state rights I Knowlton, of Grand Rapids are guest
J. Martin, J^ee Pryor and Mr. and W
.
|
■ale-t l^indgretfs Weedeline,
Mr* John Paytie went to Nashville £
: -Mihitcly deakoys weeds and of Mr. and 31 rs. A. E. Renkes nnd i
ihmday to attend the funeral of Ira
&lt; t every -dtecriUtion. and vihef relative, here. The party are ai
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
Buchellor.
• :&gt;-&gt;n-tx»asonpua to stock. Ad­
enjoying- an outing at W all •
-&gt; A
Lindgren. Haatings, present
Boy Supplee and J. L. Crawley will ' ____
lake.
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leave Saturday for Denver to attend !
Dr. and Mra. F. Carrothera and! The Christian Science -Sdcirty Ser. RES I Ojl SALE- -? miles South
XHhvilh- on the four corner*. .daughter Mis*. Beatrice are visiting vices in (.4. A. R. Halt Tonic nt 10:3»' R. They go witb'n state band, having ' ♦
! :
yii comer ot ;the farm. Dr. and Mrs. JICGuftin. enroute from
. ui. Substance.
been chosen to itositiwns in that, organ-1 X
•.ehunl, faiR^frame house, 70 Portland Oregon and the west where
...
— : izatiou.
Welcome L....
A. ..
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\
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A fine located farm they have been x for the post two, U.The
will meet with Mrs. Gulden Sept,
1 t-Ti:‘ Kinney farm
$1000.
COMHON COUNCIL.
♦
.
the pavmeBts'tv suit the months. Dr. Carrothers reports every- o. All invited.
r.
di vil part or all.
.
thing then* in a nourishing condition
Tllen. wiM u. Mn lce creaU mtcin| ttt • Common council met in regnlar sh?s- 4
sion Aug. 18, 19(15. Mayor Heath pre- T
Ha|| Saturday evening, with siding.
’•
Just a fe\V more giw and had Kuduk views that fully sutetan- St.
.
.
{ T
. :■ . .nuke up the needed 100 tinted every statement in.this respect, literary and musical prograai. Among
Present at roll call, Aid. Barber, 4
• . . r-dtux- the rate* and give
Brooks, Grant, Horton, Bentz.. Abtent, ♦
The Michigan -Central authorities rTic artists will be Miss Malvina.Cout-. •;&lt;- ui,r- to consumer!*. ThorpAhi. Hall, Hilton, Welsscrt.
*
caused tbe arrest of Albert Wood and i «'hie. of Muskegon, Prof. N«4&gt;politana.
Minutes of previous meeting read 1 4
John Olmstead for leaving open the ' of Detroit, and the Misses Viqnie Ream and approved.
' ♦
•Hy fx|n‘rnnc&lt;id young
The following account* were audited: i *
and’ Carrie Stobbiuk.
Admission
'
KNo
’
—
!&gt;• .*• -rk in boarding house gates in front of their premises, which will
he charged. Every IaxI^ -invited. Abt—ii v-tittu itwhin." •’ .. ........... S.t'OAD. ♦
F. I'iliH.!.
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priv.itr limw work in gates open on the railroad, right of
• -U 50 ; 4
•'Inquire at Banner way. Because the offence was entirely
The Woman'* Auxiliary Connected
Ji.25 I
“- Tolhurst
due to carelessness and tjecaiisc both with Emmanual Churcn wil "be en- ,;r
Will Ix-onxrd
• : * -.X: &gt;A’.E--The’ ’nulersigned are goud men and good citizens, they xertained by Mrs. Nathan BaitlOW, at Lhx&lt;. Babcurk
. .
1: puldjo auction two carloads were given only light fines.
her home on Church St. Tnertl!«.' SVF'- fttVFw.nw.
' ■ , ’ .mil unbroken South Dakota
.« and an :
L. H. Evarts will have ort'e of the ’ 5th. Work will R» prepared
Lhax. S’rbbittH
• -’Ii- Hot-k yards. Hastings.
C----- ----e »rly and &lt;». G. HnArv
- • 7..
Sept. 2 ai one p. in. finest homes in this city, when his new excellent program . Come
irrirur Ca-linc
I
mj
ready
to
work.
' 1' &gt;■
Terms cu^h or hankatile
residence rm- South Hanover shall be
Rev. L.C. Rogers expect* io return Michel Hull
rompHed. It will be an ornament to
'■ i&gt;ti.rn Sales Stables, Props.
will k And«-f.
' the city, and it must be u pleasure to from his vacation Sept. 1st
M l^uif-r. 'Auctioneer.
* M. Turner, dray ing
Mr. and Mrs. Evarta to look forward hold servioBb at Emmanual Church
. a
-aa Ed
Sbav.
tr.a .'SALE—Ua ‘accoirnt of moving
Holy
Communion
8:00
^'ca’i'n.
next
Sunday.
.
■ - ■ rate uf Washington 1 will sell to having such a home. All who know a. tn. ’Holy Communion and Sermon 1 1-- L. Smith
Mr.
Evarts
know
that
what
he
builds
furniture and household
10:80 a. m. Suhdaj\ School IIS.«, m.
’Everythidgwill he sold ata ho will do well and thoroughly.
,
i
Evening prayer and Sermon 7 I80 p. m.
■ .. &lt; 'i
&lt;■. Ainh-rsi&gt;n. 711
The Thornapple Gas
Electric Co.
Prank ijurt. n. a.vuunt
The Subject of the morning "crmon 1 ___ _____
it rapidly pushing work in installing
will ■
&gt;!:. RENT—Six room house on W. gas fixtures in homes and business at the L\- B. Church next Sunday
j
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Manon
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hloik from Main Street. houses. They want a few more appli- be "A Winning Religion:’’ Hi
»'•&gt; the
th«&gt; Cha*. Grace
n——
Henry
xu
-;i«t and dty water. Apply to
brom Ra!l
^, Sir*
Hattrr
evening the subject will be ■•Fmm
cants
”
for
gas
in
order
to
reach
the
cov
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Id. ®01 N. 'Broadway.
Prison
tu
Throne."
eted one hundred customers, so as to
Young I’eoples Meeting ;
TED—A good dining room girl l give reduced rates and rebates. Those ,
I M. Kobin*
Pahule Cijft*. 'Barnaby Bros.,
1 W. i*au«(k
who are using the gas in their homes :• Leader Mrs. Falconer.
Tb«rnai&gt;|ilr ruK-rrir v • .
As
1 Muuj.LyoaCo..
« offices for domestic or illuminating
----- many
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pur,™« .11 agre.- «. to IU Miperii.r B. Chur.1.» e.n ..re n-.pK.-tal to mret
■lualities.
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■ at the home of Mrs. Ickes Friday | gh»m. r«.l n^uir.
—— myrnjng at si ;3U. Rev. W. D. Rtratton w!*H.itnn* drayinv
I the Prreiding EM«r will l« Ipn-iwot. KMX'Sc,
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and desires to meet them.
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NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS
Our line of sixty styles of TABLETS, our big assortment of
LEAD PENCILS, PEN HOLDERS, PENS, PAINTS and all
novelties now on display. We have the best line of

Second Hand Books
that can -be bought. We save you good money on them. Why pay
one dollar for a book when you can buy one that will do as well
for .sixty (cents. That is about the per cent you can save on'our
books.
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Buy your SECOND HAND BOOKS early then you have your chbice.
We understand the great burden it is for most people to buy school
books for a number ot pupils. If we can relieve you of Home of
this bunleu, we will gladly do it. If you have any old books, we
will buy them of you; either pay’you cash or allow you all we can
afloi^i re4'xclmnge for other books. If you can’t afford to pay all
(down, we will grant you credit. We will do our share toward
making t|ie first day of school as pleasant as possible.
One tJiihg that is new this year is the Suit Case for carrying
books. It beats the school bag and book strap. See them. ' They
are in our window. We have a big line of lunch baskets.

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth,
THE DRUGGISTS,

PHONE 3L

GOODS DELIVERED

OFFICERS.

J.

T. LOMBARD. President

J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice President.

W. D. HAYES. Clrtiir.

HASTINGS
NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00

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will be resumed- at the I resbjtenan
church. ' In tbe evening there will be
a union service in that church.
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The Gleaners are to have a .Chicken
’ Rutland Tofcrr
Hall
Pie Social■ at tbe
T&lt;
Tuesday Sept. 5th . AU are cordially
fordially

. coullUt wer&lt;! allowed. Carried-Ayes,
: Barber, Brooks, Grant, Horton Sentz.
Moved by Aid. Horton that the flremen be given use of lhe upper story of
. cjty hall Carried.
Moved by Aid. Barber that city clerk
buy four coils for fire alarm system.
Carried.
invited.
Moved by Aid. Barber that the
Next Sunday will be the lajt of the osltion of Mr. Pierce, representat
conference year for the Methodists. the Abbott Voting Machine Co.
.,$350.00
cepted, the proposition ns viz..
$350.00
There will l»e tbe usual morping ser­ nowt'mi-OO Aug. 18, IPte; $350.00 Aug.
vice, Sunday School and IJpworth 1«. 1907:
|wvi $350.00 Aug. 18.1908.
— The see
L eague. There will be no evening I ond
ond and third payments
payments_l»ayable
1WG
payable,l&gt; 1900
wrviee Rev Trott will leave for Con- and
a—J 11907
—- to
~ bear 3 per cent interest,-the |
service. 1
wJi »u ^1,1 1 lost
1‘renv one
..nn due
An&lt;&gt; in 1908
KMLH to
tn bear
hwnr no
nn interest,
Inttvrpst.
fereuce Wednesday, which wdl be he
aQd ^at tfac mayor nnd city clerk be
nt Charlotte, commencing tnat day. } authorized to issue time orders. CarRev. Trott is closing up the j uuniuCTo
busineas j riea
Hod —
-Ayes,
Barber, . Brooks,^ Grant,
.Ayes, uanwr,
ible, and Horton, SenU.
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of the year as rapidly as
thMimn
Moved by Aid. Seolz that Geo. Reed
the time (
move M. E. par.
son age two blocks south on Jefferson
he shall leave.
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street, thence
street,two
thence^two
blocks toblocks
the c&lt; to the ^corner
The welcome notes of the (id school of Grand and Water st. Cart-led.
Moved h
by
that
council
bell will be beard next Toe-3’ kid.
AM Grant
Or*Dl th
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journ. Carried.
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James M. Patten,
lets in
The beat lloe ol School
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City Clerk.
Store.
lhe City at MulboWand'a C

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3 PER GENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

DIRECTORS.

J. T. LOMBARD.

JOHN F, GOODYEAR,

R. K. GRANT,

CLEMENT SMITH,

John Mate, rrpairinr

The pastor having returned from his international Seal u
VMKtioO. Sunday ■““"‘‘“K Wrvire. ! " Jn' ^“'tk,nU,of AW? Hdrton tbe 4.05
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Or Hardy as the Oak.
On all our. Packard Shoes.

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H. 6. HAYES. Assistant Cashier.

W. 0. HAYES.

F. 0. PRATT,

W. H. CHASE.

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STANDARD MAKE\
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Young Ladies, Misses, Boys, Youths and Little Gents
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Shoes of the very BEST .make,
• SA Y! That boy needs a Suit
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�EAST CARLTON.

Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam White, an
Chicago Sunday11-pound girt. '
Will Keller Ot Grand Rapids visited
I. V. Wie.kteam and wlfs attended the
his parent, and friends Saturday night
Whm XOU h,vr p
Gleaner jiictiic last Wednesday at Glass
.
Mrs. Alvah Seeber ■pent one day last
Creek.
Innd Su'BI&gt;8y' returning to his work
week with relatives in Hostings.
Quite a number from thta place took Mondky.
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p.__kavll.r
Master Volney Hardy of Hendershott
printed, and «n &lt;ood
in the excursion to Lansing last
Mrs. Arthur Rlch,L
Odessa
•Wednesday
«"&lt;» ■M‘BB Florence Fair of Lake Odessa was tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers
per. Remember the
' Ml ms Iva Nelson lit spending a «*vj pent Sunday at George J. Nagler’s.
NCR when you
.
William Rule has rented the Osborn
dux, with her undo. Warrvn Wtcatuim. [ Will Vaadvrhp and wife worn at
• farm In Hastings township for the com*
! and tantllr'
i Irving Htatlon Sundur,
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
J,mr. Frl.nd- A D.uh-1.
Walter Ward. «h»l— b~n .ttrpdlua j lug ,ear and h» U~n plowlnk thrrr .hr
WOODLAND.
A
-Xri .hr
r..-. 1 ,hr Lr«l. .n.u.u.r In Cbfroan. r.tumrd p.., wr.k. W. wH1 hr ourr, to
I The U..B. Sundiay•school Ifflid a picnic
Mrs. William Fox of .South Town and A. Downing signed the contract
LETTEl: HEADS
I home f«&gt;r a month's vacation.
j them from our community.
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| at Bosworth’s resort last Tuesday and Line, who has been ill for some time, 1» with George Weed for ft Bell phone.
Isaac Segar and wifi and Mrs. G. C. ’ Krank Johnson has been drawing j
i all report a good! time.
said to be Improving.
Mrs. Daniels visited Mi's. Janies
NOTE HEADS [
.
Bouck
were
at
the
Withry
cottage,
j
coaJ
for
th(
.
^00!
house
the
past
week.
j Our high school graduates of last year
Ear) Trlnkaus of Pylmouth returned Friend Friday. .
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Luther Teerpennlng of Shultx wan i
i held a picnic at: Thamabple lake lust to his home on Monday after an ex­
BILL HEAPS 1 '
John Asplnall und family spent Sun­ [ Gun lake over Sunday.
j
Waiter
Wallace
and
Ina
W
Ills
at|
street
selling
ptfaches
one
day
I
tended
visit
with
relatives
tn
thlq,
vicin
­
i Friday and had a good time. '
day with their brother. Charles AxplnBy their very character
RECEIPTS
! The body" of Mrs.. Susan M. England, ity.
I
tended
camptneettog
nt
s
1
werk
.
all.
,
present strong arguments
MImm Sarah and Grace Franck of
Mr. Orth nwnm ot Tork «tat, I, via- , grove. HuatlM». loot
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| Mr. RaU, gr_ h,. ten, doing gorno i
i of whom we made mention last week.
booklets
in their favor. Just no­
Mr. Will Korman of Ha.llug, la vl.- .
wk „„ ,he „hoo| h„„,.
i reughsd here from Fremont. Ohio. Tues- Nashville assisted their sister. Mrs. W. Plug hl. unelv. Will Butolph.
tice the well-dressed man
j day evening, accompanied by D. S. Eng- K. Myers, the latter part of hist whs.
s
Quite a number from thta place al- . Ring her parents. Jotm HmeiKer ana ।
-week.
■ land. J. J. Engluad. W. F. England and • Mrs. Orson Hager, accompanied by tended the soldiers' reunion at Hast-I wife, west hf town.
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and you will see that he
! DODGERS
Miss Leona Buehler returned to her । Mtw E.hel Johnson spent last week .
i Mrs. J. E. Garver, sons Sind daughter, her niece. Edna Trlnkaua. visited at Ings ayd all report a pleasant time.
always gets the “giad
' hrate at CWlrdonia Huriday.
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brother. Andrew M&gt;era. and j
Land J. E. Garver. The funeral. was Homer Hager’s on Thursday of last
hand," while the shabbily
post
i Samuel jRoush and jfanjlly were at j wife.
| held at the Dunkard, church bn ty'edMARTIN CORNERS.
dressed man is apt to get
Thomas
Bllnston. who has been' j
I
their
Gun
lake
cottage
the
past
week.
books
Herb Rockwell at 'Wqrnervllle-.had a
nesday and the remains were buried at
the “Klondike stare." al­
Mtaa Grace Mead is entertaining
nice lot of hay baled lust week by the
i Mlste Wliitle Parker Mutated »n G. J. t«pendlng a few weeks In Grnnd Rapid* ■
■ the Baptist e'emetery.
young lady• irii.-uu
friend num
from aapuamc.
Nashville.
I
si
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though he may hare
ENVELi &gt;PES
with his. son. has returned to hla farm. ■ • , Samuel Teeple and family expect tu Rdwlader crew.
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rv anwrw o&lt; Utkeylew I N"«br'« f""
Sat.nlax- ■
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Mix* Maj
more brains than his neat
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Ml** Amy Johnson of Orangeville I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest Unger and
i remove to the city of Hastings this
. mIrs.
H. J.
Freeland iWMB
was Cconfined to
CALENDARS
appearing brother.
i week. We understand that Mr. Teeple Fear! Wartieb attended the. ball game j ton.fl
j her bed by sickness a ftw days the past spent Sunday with relatives iu this
nt Woodbury last Saturday.
j has secured work there;
vicinity.1 •
SOUVENIRS
I Daniel Bolinger nnd family of Harry- ' week.
Mn.
M.
L.
Cole
returned
»n
her
home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
EL
Johnson
spent
i
Our clothing has CHAR­
&gt; We hear that Albert Long, who re­
I ville spent Sunday ut Lewis Hilton's. &gt; The house of James Griffin was xtrucr
STATEMENTS
t moved to_ Hustings last xeyk. is think-, nt Lake Odessa last Friday, after an I( Mrs. Sarah Osborn is visiting rrla- j by lightning during thn storm Saturday Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Will- ■
ACTER, JUT, STYLE,
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• ing of coming back to Woodland.
extended visit with her old neighbors iI Uvea nnd friends In Jackson.
CALLING &lt; ARDS
, morning and xraa considerably datn- lam Anders of Brush Ridge.
because we buy from/the
i Mrs. Roxy Palnterton, one of the old­ and many friends In tills vicinity.
Hugh. Olive and Ethel Johnson rn- ।
Mrs. Mary Beach nnd *&gt;n of Hustings ' aged itnd jthe famflyj shocked and
best houses, but a dot l
BUSINESS CARDS
Life
’
insurance
agents
.
of
different
,
!
est
pioneers
ot
Woodland,
had
a
stroke
tertalned
friends
from
awwj'
Sunday.
i
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■ Bust from onr place wont
| are spending a - few days w’lth' Mr*. frightened. &lt;
? of puntlysis last Saturday anti but llt- companies are recently quite busy iu ;
Fnd•Broqm nnd Roy Nagler attended • Quite a number from this vicinity at- ।
cost, you a cent more than
[ Edwin Mead.
■ ANNOUNCEMENTS
I tie hope is entertained of her {recovery. this yldnlij.', doing business with quite;
j Miss Minnie Boyes of Rutland visited the Old Settlers’ picnic [at Campau lake • tended lhe soldiers’ reunion In Hastyou would pay for an in­
’ Mrs. Palmertart has been a resident of ." numbetyof our farmers,
• ingx last Meek.
WEDDING INVITATIIS
last
Wednesday.
ferior suit elsewhere.
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Miss
Mabel
Yeckley
1s
earing
for
her
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’■ Woodland for (M years.
R. H, Mohler of near WagnerviUe has [
Mr. and Mrs. David] Muhlstein and
In fact alinost anythiag
1 Burr Rowley of Hastings iwas the recently purchased a farm of 12 acres the week.
.staler. Mrs. Alta Hathaway.
Mr. und Mra. Thomas Crawley entcr- daughter Katherine ofl Pittsburg. Pa.
guest nf his unelg, P. R. Hultnes, last from the' Rev. C.- D. Jarvis.
A.Myers
spent Sunday with relre!-. &lt;(
i mined Mr. Crawtey*. stater and .oustn who have ^een vtalUni G. J Na&lt;lsFa
Mrs. AM
yer. .pent
in
the line on printinglja
! Sunday.
Bordy Huger and -wifi- attended, the ! from Ohio last week
left for Hofcard City Monday morning i atlvcs in Shultz.
j The relatives of Dr. Kilpatrick, who "•J! T' “
Su.urJ;.x.
I Tbe Jllua|t ...
Mmi1
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t.&gt;„
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w &gt;prnlJ ,k
f„.
— Anbd,j., ,.tlw
w. w.
F. Naxler'M.
Mtas Fay Still of Hasting, was th«- [ one or more color,.
Charlie Hood m«U., ■ bn«li&gt;«« trip to;
w
th. , T u
. Ml„ E, J
j* rt.ltlm Mr». ; gue«t .of her aunt. Mrs. A. E. Robin- |
• bave been visiting him for the past few
i-days, returned to their home ii Green-' Sebewa on Friday last.
1; ventlon
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. aadelegates ., J, Charles Mramer at
— t Three d..tea
I son. and family one day last week.
at...
Delton
this week
O.»ka
The Clothier,
! ville In their automobile on Satjurday.
Mrs. C. Downing and son Jack of
Miss ■Sadie Griffin, wrfn him been conWoodland,
Mich. ■ O. D. Stevens and wit^n-e visiting Nashvllic, accompanied by the former’s i from this place.
BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.
• The L. T. L. at John Mead's Satur- lined to her room th*
'.friends in Ovid. Mich.
^nlcce.-Miss Lynd Downing, were guests
day 'evening waa well utteiided. Seven * again able tp be out.
work will be well done]
■ Mrs. Gillette, who attended the M P. j
,
The good weather of late has ^enabled of Mrs. J. M. Huger Friday and Sat-j,
4’Junior. and tw senior member* were 1 Floyd McCollum nnd *
i conference at Flint, returned home i
most &lt;»f our farmers to get thMr oats urday of lust week.
lidded to the legion. Fried cakes and visiting the latter’s pi irents.' Mr.
■j
Friday
evening.
' threshed or stacked. The oils are
Quite a few of the young folks of this i
[coffee w« re served and fUKi taken In. , Mrs. Jacob ptnelker. nnd other friends.
, badly colored, but are not otherwise in- vicinity attended the show at Lake * Which will go tn buy books' for thr ‘returned to their hum at Fenton Sai I BsrfyvIBe’’ Aid society will give ► 1
Let us have the next
| peach and cream supper Wednesday.
•jured.
Odessa Wednesday evening ot last
[ legion. The next mooting will *— -• *•"’*»
!
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i August 30. from tt. to S and a short
Our sugar'beet girls have left 'Woodorder.
Laura Fogleming left for Grand Rap- ;
| program.
• land and returned to their home in Bay
Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman and
visit her '
' Id* Wednewiay mornli g
There will b»- Sunday achool next I
i City. Somu &lt;$f them expect to c«me daughter Orpha took dinner with Bard- ;
slater.-Mrs. W. L. Taylbr,
LAKE VIEW.
i Sunday and we expect preaching by 11
! back during the fall to assist tn topping man"Hager and family last Sunday.
;
Fred Brown played ball .with Middle­
High in quality and down to
Samuel Kart, lightning rod agent, of I
the beets. Most of them speak very
ville
at
Vertnuntvllle
TiursJay.
Owen
kindergarten in price.
You
■ highly of our township.
The Sunday school plonk- of the M. P.
Lake Odessa. was in this vicinity on the home of Mr. and Mra. Dan Erb
will koon want School Shoes
Steckle ac-companic'd pk L
' The ball game between Woodland und Tuesday of last week, talking ‘•light- . Thursday evening. August 31. for the! Rev. 8. G Hail nfid Wife tire visiting
Thornapple w well at,.
Hastings, Mich.
for the children. We have
j tended.
! the Hastings Woodworkers’ team on ulng rod" to some of our cittaens.
b-n.-ni or ih.- :.r..«..b.4. Hv.ryb.Klx in- |
,|„ughl„ Mnl r,iyd Miller.
SHOES FOR MEN:
• Saturday endetl In a score of •» to - iu
Mrs. Orphhn Hager and Mrs. F. J. T',MI.
Mr, A. J. Cb.-Kebroligb .nd Ml", I
SHOES FOR LADIES
’ favor of Woodland.
Hager, accompanied
by Miss Edna
.
Mr. and Mr,. William Patten return™! | „ulh
SunddX ahd teondax at '
and know our line will please
Trlnkautl. were Kue«a &lt;,( Mrs. Orson home SMurdto- Stier .. w«rt-. visit ;
v„„ War.l and telta.
j
you both In quality and
with tlulr daughter. Mr, W. K«e „t
Unl Rmim StfA|&lt;, \nd a.UBhter I
• game with - Vermontville on our Sheldon Frida,-.
price.
! grounds. As Vermontville puts up a
Mr. und Mrs. John Our entertslned . Sdfcvrtoti. Ml. b.
, u„„n „„ &gt;1m1„
„ t|&gt;_
,
good game, a large crowd-is expected number of their relatives Sunday.
. . Mr, and Mrs. Ed ^weet are visiting slmoII wI„
)ater
Snaps For Bargain Hunters
to be present.
Mrs. Sawdy and sun Georg,- of Big Mr. and Mra. George Colvin and family. . *
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i [Miss Ruth Brewer of Marshall, who Rapids, Mr. tjnd Mra. Will Hitt und ■&gt; Several of the young people called on
5 packages Ragla Soda 20c
■ his been visltpig Miss Bertha Hilbert children, Mr/and Mra. Henry Hitt and [tbe Misses litsne and Armins Gillespie
3 cans Corn 25c
MORGAN.
Regular 50 cent Men's Work
' fqr the past few days, returned to her children. Miss Ffla Hitt and mother Wednesday evening. Tee cre«m and'
Elder QUiett and wlfF. aceonivunks! -:
Shirts for only.
45c
heme
. .. on Saturday.
.
and Mrs. Willlhm Burrlll. spent Sunday cake were served,
by Barber Mead, all of BarryyPB-/tnok !
|itrs. Mary Jane Bates, who has been with Mr, and Mrs. George Hitt and
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returned
home Wednesday the 8:13 train Tuesday morning for |
Vetdc Erb
milking an exterfilM visit to friends and their guef&gt;t
fair with friends Ir.
Speclil for Silardaj:
Flint. Mich., to attend ^ke M. P. annual I
relatives in Hastings, has returned to city.
conference.
htr home in Woodland.
19 poods HIE Sugar for $1.00
A V lt-gram was rec&lt;
i. Lucas has .purchased, the livery
spent Sunday with Mrs. .B. McKay and
CARLTON.
afternoon that John H;
bam on the east side of Main street,
sun Floyd.
I Miss Eva Russell and brother Ray­
Was
dead arid thut bls remains would i
but
we
are
informed
that
John
Mono
­
Kemeirtber I pay the highest
Mr. and Mhl Ed- Faugnt visited th*-’
smith will hold forth-and do business a*, mond 'of Grand ‘Rapids an- visitiqg ■ latter’s parent*.' Mr. and Mrs. Willlum ai rive in Mhrgan' Wed uesdgy &lt;&gt;n the
market price for your produce.
1 their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs.
his old B^tnd.'
.
Patten. Sunday.
panled by Mr. Robert Crtffln and Mr. j
We are sorry to learn that Jacob Hitt (
s’ Charlton
" e are Belling Hard and Soft Coal at. Roek Bottom
family of Mni'l.
School commences next week.
'
has purchased a house and lot in Lake
at the same time guaranteeing the quality of yoltr c&lt;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Konkle
t»f
South
Has;;
Odessa und that he and his family will I
and wife.
Invite
you to-ascertain if these statrnivnts are true.
day at 10 a. tn.. -Funeral wurt conducted
soon remove jo that place.
*
j Ings,were, guests af Mr. and Mrs W. E.
COATS QltOVE
by Elder CanM-nterof M&lt;____
organ.
. We are glad to iearii that a brand- Allgeo the first of the week.
HENEK/1L STORE.
Lehigh
Egg and Nut,
Pocahontas,
Masai Ion-Lump.
Mrs. Nellie l*enhath t nd children ‘of ’
new blacksmith has moved to our vil­ 1 We hear that Mr. Davis has entered
Elwell. Gratiot county. ire spending
,
__ _ a_ (|
lage, to take the place vacated by Al- | the services of Grorge Weed ”! Lake
Masslion Nut,
Hocking Valley.
Claude
Mead
has
jnoved
In
h
_
week
visiting
her
patent*.
Mn'and
Mrs.
'
bcri Long.
.
.
| .Odessa and wilt be with hUn the com­
.house,
• •
.11. H. Sparks, and re! ,t ves nf Morx tn
Miss Bird Hale of Hastings has been ing year.
Mr. and Mra. G&gt; ■■ ge Colvin und fam- ,-and vicinity.
si&gt;ending a few days with her many
Mr. Stiller and daughter from Bow).
Elder’ Carp«-nt. r ahipj ed his hsyise- i
Woodland friends.
vl.titlng Mr. and t-ntK Mr. and'Mrs 'Reed of Hastings.
WOODLAND LIVER!
BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
Monday. He
We understand that Frank-Holly has Mra. Minor Shiipp.
. ■ Mr. F»n» Is spending a few days In
■ with his family,
FEED /TABLE
I part. drov&lt;
PHONE 254.
PHONE 254.
secured a position in a machine shop in
Mrs. John Shupp is on the sick list. ’
Ldwell
the
guesf
of
old
neighbor*.
through
TueMay.
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When you want to do any driv­
Cadillac and will soon go to that place
One of &lt;&gt;ur most respected citizens. .
Last Sunday; Mr. Barber of Charlotto !
ing in this vicinity, come and eee
and commence work. 1
Jacob Shriber, passed away Sunday ' A few from this place attended tin
us. We furnish good rige and
.
mad- the fluest catch ! nf big-mouth j.
About a dozen from Woodland at­ morning at r o'clock. For the post i Mddiers'aqd ssillorg* reunion.
drive to all points. When you
tended the Schwabcnfest at Grand two weeks he has been suffering from I Lulu and Cl/de Irncrsll spent part «»f ■ bass that has been Iftaken out uf [
come here let us feed your horses.
11 । last week with their cousins. Zenas j Thornapple lake this scattaon. He cap- i
Rapids last Sunday^
acute Bright’s disease, accompanied by' ‘ . and Elmer Colvin.
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
! tured 17 of the beauties.
Daniel MUler Is giving his house a Inflammation nf the bowels, and was so i
new coat of paint.
’
weakened'by their combined nttat-k j Carrie Althouse of Bridge street spent Lester Webb.is entertaining Elizabeth ’
Sunday with Irving dbarlton.
i Sellsck tand‘ daughter idu and son !
nONASniTH fir SONS
Last Friday the class of ‘ft" had their that he failed tu rally. He wax born in j
J Mrs. Fred Endsley is spending a few 1 Thomas, his aunt and icotfailnB. from
second annual picnic at Thornapplc Germany, coming to this country when '
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ft LIVERT &amp; FEEb/TABLE
— i.u her
w— m
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* Ada,
.
.
.
. .
; lay* with
mother.
Mra.
Mead
uf Ohio.
lake. Thirteen out of 1G of the class­ but
13
years
ot
age
und
settled
in
New
„
.
WOODLAND, RICH.
1 Mr. Joseph Golden is entertaining
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males were present. The day was Jersey, later coming to this state and Mas nK"'
, company from Henry county Ohio.
spent In playing various games, boat having been a resident of Carlton many '
HIGH BANK
Will find at aur headquarter* in the .Ione.-Build­
years.
He
Is
survived
by
a
loving
wife,
j
riding, etc. At G o'clock In the evening
PRATT'S DISTRICT.
ing on Jefferson Street, a nice lino of Ga* Stoves
they ail started home, declaring that six children and numerous grandchll- j The ,HSO’'lc fr&lt;rT1 ‘hta vicinity that atdren.
Funerah
at
(he
home
was
held
,
tended
\
he
bnnd
“
nd
&lt;Herary
exercises
they had spent a pleasant day of en­
and flanges, which we will sell at n very moder­
Win Cronk and wife spent Saturday
BARRY COUNTY MAPS joyment.
Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. ! ai
county farm Sunday afternoon and Sunday tn Vermontville.
ate price. At the present price of fuel.. gae is
Duffy of Freeport. Interment al Center wcn* weH pu,d for ,he,r ‘rouble of
C«n be had at the Woodland
Harry Willcox, entertained company ,
cheaper to burn. It commends itself not only in
cemetery.
| going.
Poatoflicc. They give the W. J. HOLLOWAY. Hastings. Mich Mr. 8. B. Leavens, who has bi-en look- i The L. A. S. meets at Lillie Hoffman's from Hastings ever Bunday. His sta­
this respect, but it does away with all duet, dirt
ter Mabel is staying with her sister In
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
names of every farmer, the
ing nfter his farm Interests In Pratt. Wednesday.
and smoke, and does not heat up tire hyuee.
Nashville. .—:
Is informed by Longman &amp; Marti­ Kim.. Is expected home thta week.
Bob
Bechtel
.and
Jack
Snyder
have
number of aerrs he owns, nez, that ten thousand churches have Mrs. John Usborn and child of Grand I &lt;*one some very nice work painting and Nearly every one st tended the must- !
Meals can be prepared more quickly, and can be
calc at the county furm Bunday.
better cooked by gas. than by means of ar y
all highways,
streams, been painted with L. &amp; M. Paint. It Rapids are visiting friends here.
| graining at D. C. Warner’s. Now’they
Luella Rose has returned home /rum i
takes the least; wears the longest; and
fuel.
churches, school houses etc. only
Miss
Mary
Knowles
and
Robert
are
giving
John
Fancher
’
s
residence
ft
HaStlnes. brintrlnr
n couiln with iher.
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!i
requires 4 gallons of the L. &amp; M.
Hastings,
bringing
a
,
and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil to paint a Traver of Hastings spent Sunday with | &gt;»o*’ toB‘Bom-To Mr. and Mrs. ipetdr Coburn.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
Knowles.
j
N.
Latham
and
wife
.took
in
the
re
­
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
moderate sized house.
August 1G. a GV}-pound bby.
Mr., and Mrs. Otis Landon returned I union nt Huntings Thursday and Frl- ,
Mr. and Mrs. Weills 4ntcrtulned S. I
at Woodland Postoffice,
The largest stock of Second Hand Saturday from Allegan, where they ha-1 day.
Tinkler and wife. Mrs. Toss Reed and]
John Velte, Postmaster.
and New School Books at flulhol- been attending the S. D. A. annual I Al. McIntyre and family attended Mr. sun and Miss Anna Bimnsun Sunday ‘
campmeeting.
j Spiller's funeral nt Urbandale last । Afternoon.
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lfti&gt;riH&gt;rin
'
All comrades having pension vouchers ! Tuesday, Mrs.. McIntyre |s spending a .
'
to be made out can have the same made week the guest of her stater. Mrs. SpllNORTH mapi f noiiwE
out at the Center on Monday next by ! &gt;w. while thr rest of the family reE OROVEDr, H. B. Gammon.
! turned home after thr funeral.
!
J- B. Mills and I Mra. ,E!la C.
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I N. Latha-m exppfets to go to Grand ; Hecox H”d daughters. Etlielyn and Eva
STATE ROAD
Rapids Wednesday. of Hartings visited at A. E. Mills' ov.-r
.
Mr»- A. Edward, and TOn MUl„„
Sand.,.
Having decided to remove my Law OQiee lo the city of
Preaching at the church next Sunday j going on the excursion to Boyne Citv I The- company con*lsting of Mrs. I
Hasti»F!,&lt; ?^0 thank my many friends in Woodland
evening, it being the ilw Bradley's next Friday for a IQ day* visit at her 8m,th nnd daughter*. Mainlv. Eva nnd
oxd vicinity for their liberal patrorftige and kindness to me.
I have rented the front, rooms over the Hastings Banner
farewen sermon.
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twin brother’s. Frank Chaw.
Josephine, of Battle Creek, nnd the
office, and expec! to occupy them and to be ready for busi­
M.r*’ F-IZema? *’ 1 entrrUl,n lhe D,n1''
ikmes Fret-man had the misfortune to '
Laura Ready and fust and Will
«
"’Iiarftallthalatett murbimr;; wedo y..iirwj k ««n'
ness on and. after Monday/September I th, 1W)5, and shall lie
society Thursday afternoon. September lose one of hta horses last Monday as IO'"d&gt;' &lt;*f Jackson, who have b*-vn vls«■» do It promptly. Give A., trial.
glad, to meet my many friends and clients, either in a social
1
they
were
returning
from
Nashville.
,t,nK
p«“r A. Maurer’s, returned to
or business way at any time. I shall have a phone in my
School
will
begin next Monday. Mrs. I where thgy had token their sun Walter ' thrlr humM ‘hta ‘week.
Phi 243,
The American Laundry, W. J. Start. W
office and any one not having time to come to my office can
Merrick as teacher.
... to take the train fur their . i&gt;&lt;‘l'o,»l In the Branch “district will j
. and wlfe^
consult me over the phone.
Henry Fisher got hta foot badly I home In Lansing,
When about a mile begin Tuesday. September^ 5. instead of I
To my many friends in the south and west part of the
smashed
mashed last
last'Friday.
“Friday. Dr. Lathrop
Lathron is from Nuhvllle Ih, hov» lwn lo la-, I Monda,. a, .tafrd Iu la.t Ivmk'a paper.
county I will say that for many years we have Dot met very
caring for it.
often but after 1 make the change ns above stated I hope co
and Mr.
got out of the
¥J A W
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VEGETABLE SICILIAN
-* Freeman
*”
- buggy
Mr"- Clark Durham and daugb'orii. I
meet jou oflener both In a social and business way. My
Mr. nnd- Mrs. Edmonds are rejoicing ami unchecked him so he might travel . Bllu und lu.ul,a.-ot
„
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Amvrlu. were the
latch string will always hang out and I shall always be glad
over the advent of u baby lioy and Mr. more frprty and he dropped dead be. guests
truest* of
nt the
th* former’s ...
-v
. E
_ iI
uhrther.
A.
to welcome you.
and-Mnt. Elbert Davis over a girl baby. fore Mr. Freeman returned to the Mills. Sunday.
Very truly.
Harly Kelsy is cementing his barn b“F’y♦
i
Evangellcaj pltjnlc at Thornapple I
&lt;h.n IP* yoi? Ble your my hair; then keep it. Perhaps ■» ’
floor.
.
Harry Hammond* hat a horse Salur- ,ake last w«k Wednesday was a aueI-.?-’T
?etn
^er—....
Hall's
Hairncnc»-er
Reneweralways
alwaysrestore
rest. ’ ■color
color^
~-To !&gt;■„
to
du, .rfrnumn. ___________
i era. m rvrr, way. a bounlllul dinner I
gray hair. Stops failing hair, also.
Foley’s Kidney Cure will cure all
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r
T
r
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n
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diseases arising from disordered kid­
neys or bladder. For sale Jby Arthur Brntka
Ii» LpJ
!• Jim Wood of Caledonia visited his alsE. Mulholland. successor ;to W. H.
THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Goodyear.
FYank Tobias, a few days last

Woodland Department

Good Printing

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CLOTHES

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J. N. COVERT,

School
Shoes

The BANNER,

Winter will soon be here

and you will want to lay

in

your supply of

HENRY RrtQLfl

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The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

&lt;&lt;

j GAS USERS

other

ThornapDle Gas
and Electric Co. tl

ANNOUNCEMENT

NICE CLEAN LAUNDRY

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&lt;1ALLS Hair Renewer

JAMES. M, SMITH j

Banner Want Ads Pay.

�IS BANNER, AUGUST 31, 1906.

ANOTHER

WEEK

Of LOW PRICES at the
Store

Irvlni

! Tiff PROWfSS
Of IAPAK

LACEY.
Delayed letter.
locey'a day ot sports hits corno and
Kone again. Then- was a good crowd
IRVING.
considering th* rainy forenoon and no
Delayed Letter
serious accidents. Everything went oft.
wr«- Thomas Gam mage and daugh- first rate, bnt the bnloon ascension
^}r
and little grand daughter ' that didn't do much hut break tbe
Monday morning fur Canada for a telephone wire,
*our w’°®k« visit.
Erway Hannan and wife of Battle
•
’ Hills returned Monday , .Creek have 'ureu visiting friends
Miss
Grace
fro,n Battle Creek where she has iwu Lacey.

CORRESPONDENCE,

.re low BECAUSB THK
«h"«
.
not morel)
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tar.
&gt; . goods .....
..it
roWS.
I hut ttliA
ctu*_ I:
rows, hilt
but that
site nriiri^olr^
originates.
Eng’ i? iu th?
we .sell.
land. Germany and tbe United Stntej I
■ elow coinpdiition. •
are to-day liorrowing , from Japan in
the way of improved methods in the
«m»D THlKtH To BFY
art of war. thus testifying to Japan's
, h $ White Lily Flour S 70
And remember visiting for two weeks.
t :i&gt;ugjr ....
1 fit) intellectual power.
progrw, ta. -bw.,.
Eram D.,„lap ,IH1 wif„
|ittle
1 &lt;X| th.u
l BluWU
••
ro in.bvt W
•i. H*«.t* till, pur gal .
whil. other civilix«,t sirl« Virion and Boatrkr spent Bun­
|
- - -------OUI1,
oil per;gailou
13 countries yiave l^n m«n&lt;,
II .i...-.
c*
,,
. .
iave
iwn
many
hundred
day
at
S.
Kennedy's
08
fining;....I,....i
years in gm 0^ Where they an-.
H111,
I i Kaking Powder.!,
Boran K^tabnra. J.™.. „rG.
S.
u ttaimene^
‘
v"iU
ing friends in the city.
-i Jnfil si'jti out4]
j
capacity but tunh«- moral pewer of her
tuSumicing .1. ...J.
, ^ev. W. J. Kidd's mother . who
people;
to
their
ideals
of
duty
and;
• r dark- Finurut ..
I right, and their loyalty to them. Jap-|! visited him last week returned to her
j home in Canada Monday.
an has no national religion, but all'
&gt;-:il need Tablets. Slates
i'vncils, Crawnis, etc., for
people are as free to worship what and 1 Mrs. W. J. Kidd is visiting a sister
■hiiol rooiuj soon, a.lso
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u
, .vhom they please in Japan iw in ' »n Freetnmit. Mich. She will return
:tud Shoes ftir lhe child*
America. During the present war tin* ,1h’ ,abt uf
week and on the 2nd.
-inc and see them now.
Cleveland.
Russian priests of the Greek Church of September will start for ~
•
Oklahoma where Rev. Kidd is loca­
iu
Tokio
have
gone
about
their
churchutit prices.
ly duties as free from interference and ted.

,

STOKr

niptiiQflN

l.

Lehigh
Valley

• Mrs. - Laura Baldwin is visiting.
! the deep eoncer n of the Japancn*
government for the moral enlightenin Yankee Springs,
nient uf the children of the empire.
Mia» Ryiin vinited over Sunday with
Upon the walls of every school room ' her aunt Mr.n. Dan Marble.
in Japan bangs the Imperial Rescript '■
Mr. Jainrs Taylor of Greenville Mich
ut UftHi. which every child is taught
.. to visited H. ('.Strong nnd family over
study and to heed. IIt confronts
"
* every . Sunday.
Japanese boy or girl, mad or woman
from, the time they learn to read. We j
WEST PARMELEE.
. give it
Delayed letter
"It is our desire that you. onr sub- ' Hooper Freshney wife and daughter
jecu. perform all tbe filial duties to attended the funeral of Mra ~Ralph
your father and your mother that yon Holgers in Gaines Thursday.
•
Im- kind to your brothers and sihterh ; ;
A. N. Warren and wife of Grand
that you live harmoniously us husband
Rapids are guests of* his sister Mrs.
and wife, ami.that you he true to Philo "Kline.
yonr friends.
’
Edward Morgan and family, Samuel
ItnpJVJ upju yoimirfves self-rostriant
Zerbc and family and David Perrault
. and rectitude of behavior.
and wife took in tho picnic at Gun
Extend philanthropy to the multi­ lake Satnrd^y^?
tude.
Mrs. Rosen burg and daughter of
, Advance learning, pursue your callGrand Rapids also Harry Adam of the
i ings. develop your intellectual faculties
same place were guests of Henry
l and build up your-4noral character.
Adams and family Sunday.
Seek to enhance the public good and
enlighten the world by benevolent. Mrs. Philo Cline and son Clayton
' ch-eds.
A. N. Warren and wife, and grandma
1 'Stand by the constitution and re­ Warren went rto their old home in
। Baltimore Friday reluming home Sunspect tho law.
In Caso of national emergency, en- day. .
list yoursetoim in the public service and
Will Stimson, wife and family were

Railroad
Ths Line Beautiful"
Buffalo

NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA
ATLANTIC COAST
RESORTS

Stanley
Warren's brother, A. N.
Warren, uf Gun Lake visited at this
place over Sunday.
»

Jennie Thomas visited ber. people a
few days last week returning to berif
I work at Marengo on Sunday.
Chas. .Wagonlander of Burt. Saginaw
Co. formerly of Lacey was Aeen shak*
ing hands wifh the old neighbors and
friends around ijseey Saturday return*
: ing home Sunday.
Dr. Keller and wife ,have gone to.
hons»- ke eepi ng in-Abe! Nickerson’s:
bouse.
Thuse who attended the Case picnit‘
re|K»rt a good time.

danger in the capital uf Japan as if . Mr. and Mrs. George MiKJonndJ
they were in St. Petersburg. The and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Chambers
Russian prisoners iii Japan cannot spent Sunday with. L. Luulter and
s|*eak too highly, uf the kindness shown family of North Irving.
them. The Russian wounded have far
Miss Mary. Strong stayed over Sun­
U'tter care, in Jajianese hospitals than day with ll^r sister Mrs. James Pdttiin their own. These facts show i de- ' son of Hastings.
gree of moral enlightenment
and i Geo. MoConneli , made a httsiuet*
■k-U rwanitat which ™.,M u„ly l» i trlp'w Batttar's.wpl.y.
shown by a moral and sell restrained j
Clare .Watson and family and Neal
people.. ■
Hills attended the Yankee Springs pic­
To account for this moral power and l’ui
nic last Saturday. They report a good
self restraint as well as valor on the ’ t.
, field of buttle. Baron Kaneh^ instances |i time.

W.W.4TS0N
. ENLRflL

;

Mis* Margaret
Parker of Battle'
Creek has been visiting friends around

AUCTION SALE!
Thn Undergigtitffi having told his farm, on the main road to Gnn latke, onehalf mile west of the M. E. Church, and seven miles from Hasting)-. Rutland
township, section SO, will sell at auction on

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,1905,
t Sale commenej^g at 10 o’clock a. m. shar^v ttie following described property to-wit:
1 one-sbowl plow
1 coni sheller '1 Clipper fanning mill
1 grain cradle
.
1 wagon nearly new
I-platform buggy
1 single buggy 1 farm truck.
1 Portland cutter1 wheelbarrow grass seeder
1 24-tooth spring drag '
L hay and stock rack t
1 coin planter . 1 potato planter
50 bushel crates 20 berry crates
3500 Ixfrry cups
I hay folk and rope
.
25 grain bags
1 grind stone
Full set of threshing machine belts,
nearly new
1 set double harness 1 single harness
1 12-horsa horse power Fbuzz saw
1 set of Hob sleiglts, nearly nevy
'.
1000 feel of hardwood lumber
1 18-fopd ladder 1 fitonr boat
6 acresOf com on ground .
8 tons ot* timothy hay
8 tons ofi clovef hay

I hrbwn ^elding,’9 years old, weight
: 13ii0
1 gray man . 8 years old, weight 1250
1 gray inure. 11 years old, weight 1150
1 Rorne Durhai ) cow, 5 years old, new
milch
I red cow 6 yea rs old, past due to calf
•&gt; did, due to calf in
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JOHNSTOWN
Delayed Letter
The Gauge picnic last Thursday on
Chna S. Bristol's landing at Clear lake
wan a succefN. A perfect day. good .
dinner, gdod proguni and good feelings
together with boat rides 'and a l»dl'
game, all helped to make a good .tune.
Mrs. Fannie ^laiflicld of Nashville,
visited retetives here last Thursday
and Friday. Her son Harrold who had
UMttl visiting here for the Inst two
weeks returnee! homo with? ber..
Will Henkes ai^d wife visited friends
in Delian last Sunday.
Some yonug people from Irving are .
visiting at Edgar Bristol's.

years old, due to calf
iii January
1 Durham heifer.2 years old, past .due
5 h.cad of \carlings
2 brood sows dt e. to pig fore part of
Septeinfifr
I stock hog Polland ('hiria
13 shbats
16 brood ewes 22 lambs
60* hens and 50 &lt; 1hickens
J Ideal Deering binder, 7-foot cut
I Deoring mowt i
I Tiger hay rak?
1 two-horse cultivator
l 5-tooth cultivator
HO
iroitii H.
Na 10

Mim Bellinger who has been at
Nashville for the past three weeks the '
guest of Dr. and Sirs. SbeftieM. returne«I home last Thursday.

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All kinds of small tools used on the
farm. And other articles too num­
erous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE:

Brist-'l and Beach delivered their
fat cattle to Hastings parties last Fri­
day and Messrs Sheffield and Groat took
their* to Battle Creek Monduv.

All sums of $5.00 or nnd«r cash, aud all sains over
$5 a credit of six months at six per cent iuterost on ap­
proved bankable notes. 3 per cent off for cash.

Mrs. Slawson who lias l&gt;een with her
son and family in Hastings for some ;
time is home, ut present .fora short
stay. .

LUNCH AT NOON

NORTHWEST CARLTON.

A. DUNN, Propr.

Delayed letter
'Mr*.'L. Loehr and children of Po-'
dunk visited ber parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Gorham a part of last week.
Auctioneer.
Clerk.
Frank Friend and wife of Campbell
called on the former's niece Mrs. E.
W. Suvacuol Sunday.
Miss Inez McIntyre uf Hastings spent
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Hum- ’
THIS- -IS--THE- -ONLY- -CIRCUS- -COMING- -THIS-SEASON
NORTHEAST IRVING.
show your bravery.- and by every guests at Grantham Freshneys’ Sun­ phrey aud sun of this place.
Delayed letter.
’ weans assist and promote the principle ■ day,
*
Mr. and Mrs.. Dewight Bornum i»f
Mr. and Mrs. Warren T« bey called
uf the imperial ^Government.
Thursday afternoon Aug. 17th a Coats Grove spent Wednesday With'the
on tho latters sister, Mrs. !M Tobey.
By so doing you will not only pfove party of young ladies gathered at the
latter's brother Edd Savacool.
yourselves as our loyal subjects and home »&gt;f Miss Gladys Morgan to remind
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Mr.
r. aiiu
and Airs,
Mrs. nvorge
George a&gt; cCorihel of
M -. and Mrs.
good citizens, but you will also con­ ■ her of the act that it was her eighteen­ ..Mr. u&gt;d Mrx Fiu-h Holl rnlrrtainul lrvlng
tinue and perpetuate the noblest tradi­ : th birthday. It was a complete sur-- comi&gt;any from Hastings Sunday.
. S. I*. Coulter and family.
bur
school-commcnces sypt, 4th. with
tions of your ancestors.''
■prist- which made it more pleasant. At
PARMELEE.
i
Dennis as onr teacher.
This Rescript is ever Itfifore the eyes six, coven* were, laid fur twelve and "a ’ Delayed Letter
Marie Hunk wliu bn* bcei «|M;iiding
of thi* people uf Japan,
the essence tine snppet-partaken of. Mis* Gladys
Mre Thus, "f'ungaii is upending a
and soul of the national policy. After . was the recipient of a film Ivory man­ few days .with her daughter Mrs. Jacob
lias returned to her home in Detroit.
you read it. you can understand why icure sat. a' china sugar liowl and Fiaklieiner of Leighton.
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the Japanese are patriot^: anil loyal.
! creamer, and a beautiful vase and
Mrs. Trout and s«n Frank uf Irving.
A number froiii here will attend
Tbe Japanese. *'say sthoBarun. regard • many otb»’r presents. After wishing
and Mr. and- Mrs. Elson S mith of
School at Middlevillo the coming year
the formation of character, tho impres- her many returns of the day the gnests
Grand Rap'd* visited at H. 1... Smith's.
Tuwulay night Emory Culver fell on
' Muii of’the mural habit, as the essential departed for their hbmp. but not la­
the barn floor in such a manner as to
thing in life, and so it is very promin- tore they had enjoyed the novelty of
break two ribs. Dr. Taylor of Middle­
CHECK STREETent in their education. It is regatded riding on Mr. Bennet's thrashing eitJUST TWICE LARGER THAN EVER BEFORE
ville h earing for bun.
Delayed letters.
.
as the duty of the government to im- : giue.
We regret to bear of the; death of
W. H. VinAvery te entertaining his
press upon every subject the principles
STAGE0
brother and two daughters of Detroit Miss Minnie Day. Thursday jut 4:80 p.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
of morality. The school readers have
A NEW CIRCUS THROUQHOUT
in. after n lingering illucsi. Age 42.
this week.
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Delayed letter
been chosen in Japan to develop right
Frank Parmelee writes tlsat he is year 2 mo,, 1ft days. Interment in the
moral ideals in children's minds. With
Our Harkins Clnb of 10 met with
Striker eemetery.
this end in view, tbe Japanese readers yjp,. Etta Beach Friday afternoon. A lai wring under the blazing gnu of a
Mrs. Martha Gambel' and children
Dakota
Harvest field. He will not be
consist not of fairy stories with no ; jo]iy tin* was had. Mrs. B. has for
spent Wednesday and Thutsday with
moral quality, nor fictiun of doubtful 1 jwr prenfijujn a\ine Chiffonier. The home nntil late this fall.
her parents Mr. aijd Mrs. Cl as. BidleReuben Stimson, wife tind
son
moral quality, bnt uf chapters of Jap- next, meeting will be with- Mrs. Alice
man.
.
.
Hftrold. were onr our Streets. Sunday.
anree history, benevolent acts of the I Bj-j^tol Mme time in September.
•
Mrs.Edith Cramvr’spent a portion of
Emperor and Empraw. heroic df«l» of;
Mr
Mnt WU1 Warn&lt;-r yi.itcl ita
ht«it
week
with
her
pueuts Mr. and
HOLMES CHURCH.
g-n, rule and admirals, fun,on- w„r&gt;.&gt; 1b„,„v,., Saturday „n,l Sm&gt;•
Delayed letter.
Mn». George Revd-^
of rotalan, and eutcMnen, tta writing, .
MlnJtnkl„g in tho .port, at tacey
Miss Jane Wickham is entertaining
, of
—r great .......11
The Ladies Aid society rill meet
j&gt;oetn—all ...
in fact that Z'.'Ht
can Satu
rday! atternoo n.
her cousin Miss Iva Knutson of Mus­ with Mrs. Ed Reid. Aug.. St&gt;..
broaden and uplift and ennoble the i
The Bijwser brothers were in Has
kegon
this
week.
national character during the formatings on business Tuesday last.
Miss Bessie Fuller was in Nashville
five period of youth. Nor do they
REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER
Fred Bristol and wife entertained Saturday.
narrow tbe mural horizon of the youth ■
their children from Battle Creek the
to
Japan
alone,
for
care
!S
taken
to
inMrs.
Geo.
Fuller
will
leave
Thursday
tv tin p.»&gt;&gt;
*&gt;-• ...... ...-------- -- -*ert frequently chapter* giving a aimi.
for a few days visit with her parents After Trying Other Treatments. Hy,
Earl "'L
Wheeler
of —
Battle
lab
E»;I
l—. —
—- Creek visited in Medina N. Y.
A Multitude of New Featnrcs Never Before Presented in America
liih account uf
of great men of other
'
omei Was Used With Perfect
countries, such as the character and bis brother Bert who it staying
at Joe
Trained Anima!
Visitors at Mrs. H. B. Barnum’* last
Acrobats, Gymnasts
Bare-B^ck
Bowser'a
Acts
deeds of George Washington. Abra- ~
'
Success.
Mid-air Performers
Ridors
week were Mr. arid Mra. Lee and Mr.
ham
Lincoln. Benjamin Franklin, ।
and Mrs. C. Senter of’ Woodland and
Herd of Elephants
WELCOME CORNERS.
Seven Marvelous Betfords
J. F. Forties. a well known Vtestern Rose Dockrill
Napoleun, Frederick the Great. Lord
Congress
of Seals
Mrs.
Mate
Brown pf Grand Rapids and railroad man. whone home 'is at MeMelnottc.
LaNolefc
Mclnottc
Dolly Miller
I
Delayed letter.
Camels, Llamas.
Flying Victorella* Troupe
Nelson. Florence Nightingale, Dar­
Cook) Nebraska, writes "I nave never Estelle Settler
Mr. Charles Valencotirt from near Mra. 8. A. Holmes. •
Dromedaries Broken
Daring Aerial Weavers
had any relief from any remedy for
M lle Julien
win. Jenner and others of the beacon ;
J. D. Rounds and family were the guests hay fever, even temporarily. nntil I George HoRaqd
to Harness. •
Five Flying Banvards
Traverse City,- returned to his home.
lights of bistorv and science.
Famous Gardner Family ' Fierce Siberian Bear,
Frank Miller
Wednesday, after spending a week with Of:Avery Mallwon and family Sunday. discovered the merits of llyoinei. I
Cake-Walking S»*I‘&gt;ot
Gracctul flc Dona Id Trio
This is the method Japan employs:’ T. F. Huff and family.
Austin King
Miss Agnes Murdock is tbe guest of always recommend it when occasion
'
One Hundred Shetian
Seven Klsnimona Japanese
requires.
Jos. Lyons
in teaching morals. The
splendid;
Pony Ballet dfc DrlH
^wing..».?..«-j*-” f“‘"ir,*lrtara™T. her grandmother Mrs. Homer of Hast­
Six Sugimoto Japanese
There is.no offensive or dangerous
Herbert Rumley
allowing Jajmn is making at home'
ings, this week.
stomach dosing when Hyoinen U used.
vVm. Dutton LadySwordfcwomen &amp; Fencers Trained Pelicans A Plgr
nod .bratd. and th.- .rand, rfnl ralor. thi. yrwr. Ker. Mdy. -■!!
This
reliable
remedy
for
the
cure
of
B
n Ba
w*..
,
Mrs. and Mrs. S. A. Holmes and
patriotira., Mlf raatralnt and free“X ' are" .pond.'ng a few
all diseases of the-respiratory} organs is
family sphnt Sunday with the Utters
X^Wi^nJ.bCJ“^fweohaon the fam. ear.,,, for their jiarenta. Mr. and Mrs. R. Graines, on • ■reathed through a neat pocket inhal­
er that comes with every lontfit. so
that the air taken into the tiiroat and
tlie town line.
r, lalion»h,i«. all then.- are proofs of font.
lungs is like that of tho'White Mount­
All Kinds of Erriiing, Thrilling, Reni Rnce» nnd Tea o&lt; Skill
the wisdom and eSeeti.ene- of Jajm
Mr. and Mrs. Darnel Inland are tho
Miss Grace Early of Woodland was ains or other health resorts, whore hay
new methal, of teaching morals.
grouts of a new nine ponnd tav tarn the guest of Him Bessie Fuller Friday. fever is unknown.
JOLLY JESTING CLOWNS «n
The fact that W. J. Hci’.luvtayagrees
And thi. leads the BANNER to sag. Satyrdsy. ,
Hernled by “Cheerful Jim” West ■'Happy Billy" L*
£(J
to refund tho money to any hay fever
QUICK RELIEF FOR
The Grotesque Olipans—Tote Duckrow—“Funny Bill Scott
Ktat that the United States, which is
Mr. J-nxl Robinson and family of
ASTHMA SUFFERERS. sufferer who uses Hyomei without suc­
cess. should inspire confidence in its
to-da,- remoddinff her now warships to ■ listings spent Sunday with Fitch
Foley's Honey and Tar affords im­ power to effect a cure. A complete
embody the latit lasnons taughlAjy , Hutf Md family.
" An Imperial Collection ot Rare Wild Beats
mediate relief to asthma sufferers in outfit costs only #1-00 nnd extra Ixrttfes
Japan, can well afford to,make the | iTireshing seems to be the order of tbe worst stages and if taken in time but 50 cents.
teaching of a putem of' “oraj" *n“’ | the day on Our street this week.
■ will effect a cure. For sale by* Arthur
fiigggrt and Bert of IH Fwism »f Ev«r&gt; M*i
M-ntial part of public education.W&lt;
■■ ■
E. Mulholland, successor tn W. H.
cannot and ought not to teach religion
c
S T O H. X
A hlemiug .like to yomw and old GH AND GOLD GUTTERING STREET PARADE
L &lt;
Dr.-Bowler *a Extract of Wild Strawin the public nbools; but no thought- lad Ym
MmjS Ba&lt;tt Goodyear.
Will Leave the Show Ground*-Every Morning at 10:30 *■
ful American can doubt that far more
You’ll do better on School Supplies berry\ Natures specific for dysentery,
Adult*. 5(k
Children, V.
One Ticket Admit* Yon to Everything
emphasis ought to be placed on moraldiabrroea and summer complaint.
at riulholiand’s.
ty in our educational syste m.
I
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W. H. COUGH,

Hastings, ft

carte.

NORRIS &amp;, ROWE’S

and dfe«cripilre
A. H.WhEELER.

NEW Bia SHOWS

\
or. IL H. HOB*
TrJirlint Pasieft-xtr Agent.

CIRCUS

MENAGERIE

2-RINGS

Al BE i
i
VUnt ■ w
nnreas%
Prill AU
; ’

When yUu buy our
BREAD'; you can
ktrow ihat you ate
getting the best of
matenahi,1 baked by
an experienced baker
l.e most relehtitic man­
I.
clean,
E erything
eryihing piire,
ptM
•*h
'h bsjiiie
soiue’. '*■ ;■ |!
.
want the lust; ask your
■ . h Barnaby’s Bread.
- ujv .u an- htihgry come to

25 cents

:

Ing
neat »nd clean.
li ;ln in. connection and*
■ ■■ ’ ■ a siMdijty. Nice
Cigat-s and Candies.

Barnaby Bros.,
■

i'Utr.f east of Banner Office.

Phone 123

Hastings, Mich.

MODBSN TREATMENTS
epureof ail chronic
urjcicnl. cases
RBEUMIT SM.

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DEFORMITIES.

11 Nervous? Blood,
»u Chronic Diseases?.
BATHS

OF

ALL

KINDS

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in

WEDNESDAY, oopl 0

at Buda lo and

WARM
M^aJ1

WILLIAM GORHAM,

Timing. women for TrainI 6m Nurren. Address, Room
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
lackson, Michigan

Try a Want Adv
in the Banner’s
Want Column.

HUGE

ROMAN

MUSEUM

HIPPODROME

RINGS-Ol

HIPPODROME

q*

iVULLION

DOLLAR MENAGERIE

�REED'S QPERA'||OUSE

FRIDAY, SEPT.1
Sm. B. Edwards prsasrrts
Hokftn Rtbs.’ Production of

RIP VANWINKLE
UR. HARRY JACKSON

u|J|pH

RIP AND THE DUMMIES

UP m THE CATSKILL MOUNTAIMS!

Genuine

Dramatic

Feast

I PRETTY COSTOMES!
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY!
CLEVER SPECIALTIES!
LOTS OF COMEDY!
SEE RIFS LITTLE CHILDREN.

Seats on Sale at
Heath’s &amp; Carvcth’s

NEW
BOWLING
ALLEY
1 have opened a new Bowl
ing Alley in the building
across tbe afreet west of
Hotel Barry. Everything
will be kept quiet and or­
derly.

EVERYTHURSDAY

I drweied and placed in big tanka for
| salting. When the meat has almerbed

14246212

WORD FROM
FAR AWAY SIAM

: all the salt it can absorb, the fish are
l taken out and spread on nicks to dry.
' When thoroughly dry the fish are
ConttnUMl from |&gt;atc ooc
stacked up in round piles five or six
Continued from page one.
I feet in diameter and four or five feet
• red pump that is pointed out to all j jjjgh, eftCh gtnek having a ton or more
for
the
first
time. Just think these
visitors. The pump is a modern one. of
nlld several tons of smell. This!
' but it stands in a well that wasdiscov- j8 R process called "sweating." The things were packed at Chicago Jast
. erexl only a fow years ago. And not ;
HWt&gt;Mt for about three weeks, when July and we opened them .fur tbe first
■ far from it were unearthed Home black- I tjiey are taken out. dried again, and time in May. Everthing was iu good
- condition,-, ultho the' boat leaked so
) smith’s tools, sufficient to justify the ■ then packed for shipping.
pleasant tradition that they may have ; . Thoru ar0 tricks in all trade^ '-ex­ badly, that the hair-pillow covers are
Mr. Cooper
i! belonged to “Basil thts blacksmith." !
the printers. Even the fishermen somewhat mildewed.
‘ In the immediate neighborhood were httCe tricka One pf them is themsk- rode up on horse back early Friday a.
in.
and
aiiout
eleven
-o'clock
the lioata
• discovered the foundations of a large jng of boneless cuds." without any
I building, which may, or may not, i co(jfi8h in it Hake, halibut, cusp. came. li seems so good to have some
[ have been tbe chapel in which the j an&lt;j other cheap fish arc used’ for this one else here with us. And, I have
| Acadians were imjirisoned before they ; pUriK)fM&gt;. ]f you enjoy eating codfish' reason to believe tins family are sitll
happier to be on land once more, after
were sent on boaid the ships. As all thediest way is to buy ,n whole one,
j tho buildings were deatroyed after the |
Hun, that it is codfish.
Digbj? t wenty five days on the water in such
I. banishment, these old ruins are all '
R quiet, restful spot when you get a small boat/ All of‘them were sick a
! that’s left to mark the fate of the Acad- j on the windward side bh we were, and little on the trip. I expected to nee
■ inns, os far as it concerns Evangeline. we reluctantly left it. vowing that some Mrs. C. nick in bed. School could not
' be opened until tomorrow ami we are
I A short distance from Grand Pre is I day we-would “cotnc 'hgain and stay
quite eager to see •.some pupils in
Gosperian Mouth, where the exiles longer." Living is very luw compar­
school once more. This morning we
i embarked, while away, in the distance atively, the jieople m m very hospit­
had the service here and 23 .were pre­
|! towers tbe giant Bloniidon, which for able and it certainly acemed like an
sent.
Three of’ the patients in the
i ages paat has guarded tho entrance to ideal *pot from which little inexpen­
। tbit enchanted spot.
; sive side trijis could lie taken that hospital came, a Burmese Baptist mis­
sionary also. Thin p. m. we went to
'
But the banishment was not the only would lie must enjoyable.
the market to hold a service.
।■, tragedy, enacted at Grand xPre.
iv. &gt;u«.«su,
Again we took the "’Flying Blue
In 1740,
Lust Friday the first steam launch
; nine years before tho Acadians were Nose” of the Dominion Atlantic IL K.
I । exiled, a colony of New. Englander* for Yafmontli. which we reached in an of the season t ame up'from Bangkok.
It
had on Ixtard tbe grandson of the
from Boston, came to Grand Pre and hour or two. Here we were to take

“60 10 IIALSfAX”

the Ikiminion Atlantic Steamer for
Boston at 4 p.-’in. and enjoy a 17 hqur of tbe soldiers here. The river is get­
ride on the Atlantic, but the people of ting somewhat higher now and . will
Yarmouth wouldn't have it that way. continue to rise for several weeks.
When our train reached Yarmouth SO As a result of'the rain . we are' en­
carriages were in waiting to show us joying frequent visits from many
tl»« city, and a* a result the departure mosquitoes iuid the winged ants have
of our steamer was delayed a coujile of also been to see us. They are « nuis­
hours. Yarmouth is a beautiful city ance at night when the lamjx. are
of about H.U00 people, haaa tine harbor-, lighted, as they fly about them cduand enjoys a good ocean traffic. It is tinually and also enjoy 'getting on to
quite a manufacturing city in woolen, onr face* and arms and hands. Them*
cotton, duck and sail cloth, and has in time loose their wings, and lest
quite extensive ttaheries. It is a city you may not believe it, I have already
put Some in the envelope, Su you may
.« !
considerable wealth nnd many of its
inhabitants have beautiful old homes.

was quartered in tbe village, while
; the French and Indians fell back. Due
vigilance was maintained for a time,
I’Ut gradually was relaxed, when on a |
' stormy December night it is said that I
; word whs sent acrow* the bay and the
। New Englanders were suddenly attacked. and everyone was slaughtered, that
. it was possible to kill. Such a brave i
fight did those who eecapml put up.
that they were permitted to depart un- 1
harmed, which they did.

But it is not in story that the meinI ory of Acadians lives in this, region.
__________
„
I Their greatest
monument perhaps is in
I the wide expanse of meadow ’ which

the thira , "Ever or u»oc a
dreaming." and the fourth "Omid you •
love me forever. " Stop. Pre m your
loving friend,
„
Koon Nobm.
.
4SIU1 r»ir &lt;n

Willis

Ketzbeck,

Tuesday,

its light and bustle tie black torments
and silent gnawing*] of a guilty con­
science—Tailor und ('utter.'
]

Dallas Lore Sharp ficscrlbre a meth­
! od of preventing Ihts from swarming
In the Country Calendar. Keep yorr
queens rilppeiL Lay inside your neutlmenu, your fears oft the Society For
the Prevention of Crielty to Animals,
your Ideas that !t hurts her, yonr fears
of killing her-and get your scissors.
Scire her by oue wing (If you can’t do
betteri and. holding her gently again 4
the- frame, snip off inn1 wing
TL.s
won't stop tin* swariplng, but It will
keep the l»ees from alMumndlng. f»r
the Nwarai woji't go off without tts
queen'while you are away. So yru
are often able to induce them to «!l
off the strike nnd grt hack to work.
Clip your queens then. give, the bees
room, glre them shaifc* at the hottest
hours If msTssary. shake them If they
show signs of swnQriljig nnd keep tbe
colonies strong. •

! their labors snatched from the iu-a.
{Imagine a rolling country with long
Mtretchea of low land, whose surface isr
high
many feet below the sea level at high
tide, and you can perhaps imagine.
what Acadia ia The tide at this point '
is 30 or 40 feet high, so that land
that might be nnd**r water nt one part
of tbe day. would be high and dry at
I another. Great wide valloya run back
from the bay for miles and miles, and
these are also affected by tbe tides. In
the centre of .these stretches a great
i deep channel has either been dredged. I

SANITARY BREAD

BEST

First Semester Will Begin

lug.
'
The cutter of iml'a clothe* should
therefore always b«fr In mind tbe fact
that lie 1s a powcri’al influence lu the
world for good If he does good work,
but for cril It-hl* work Is bad, and &gt;
should keenly feel that he deserve* (
boudr for tbe one aud disgrace for ths •
other. If hi* work is bad his punish- 1
went, even though It may not lit the
trime and make him!utterly wretched, i1
will surely so fill his (days with shame,
apprehension, shudders of horror, snubs !1
abd Insult* that he twill nluioKt hate!
himself aud will wish In every waking
hour th:it night will! coim* and bring
him forgetfulneM anil always-through :'
the night will long fof* day to escape tn '

kept up. after the English fashion and
We are in rvqeipt, of two splendid
iu letters from Dr. and Mn*. Luccock of portrayed in every coatwof that, a pi­
vrltl&gt; beautiful Hawthorne hedges. In
fact
it
is
claimed
that
very
few.
if
any.
1
the
Oak Park church.
She waa so rate could 1* expect*.! to mtmqqerade
j
* *In. and his whlakera were of the ionEnglish cities have more beautiful • glad to receive thr letters you sent geat. blackest end cnr!|e«t. Ur Is j&gt;orSPECIAL.
horne hedges.'
Many
peoplf
-Hawt
----- --------------»— -----j r
—r . in her as she was able to use those and frayed in al: decree, from the sardon­
Every Thursday afternoon
Ikurton
and’ other eastern cities
”■ *
‘
*have |j twr Christmas letters to them at sev- ic gentleman cutthroat |to thy blood nnd
from 2 to 5 ojclock the alley
l&gt;u&gt;lt summer homes in Yarmouth, and oral thimble Im«9s. I aaaure you the wounds Bill Bowline type of tai, but
will be open Free ol Charge
spend their summers there. It is claim- church we repnisent is a bus»&lt;ine. always with u&lt; much snf.i pillow stuff­
to Ladies, and Gentlemen
when escorted by l.adies.
ed to be tbe most maritime city of its continually adding new members and ing as p«wi*»le. One portrait presenu
"i11* in
world, and in ship owning holding them after they have Iwcumo him in a rent militia uniform, some­
ranks fourth in Canada,
members.
1 am sending the letters thing Uk* that of lhe time of tbe Mexlean war and with the pattern of wh'.a
*e took^he Dominion Atlantic -to you as 1 thot you would like to
Prapriatar.
kers afterr-ard known to fame as
&gt;x,8t 8t Yarmouth the wind was blow- know- how easily ouri salaries have ‘Burxwiites.’ There seem* .to be one
inK 8 pretty good gale und tho wavun been raised by these earnest workers.
point of ac&lt;’urr.cy In al those picJnre*
‘.Ductor is having the. mission boat If they are • the three^uartera or full
• or cut by the receding vyater of the \
running pretty high. The Imat
tides. The soil seems to be a heavy red teetered some, so that for a time a rm&gt;ainkl in reailiness to Hcnd to the length. Jr- es la always reprveented
clay and very rich and productive. As spirit of quiet submissiveness to any- first large station north of us—L’ter- with n ginPo full nf pistols, a bnbit of
may be imagined, diking, or building thing that might "come np" proved- i suit—for Rev., and Mra. Irvin of Prae dreaa to which be was accustomed.**
■ great big dams, is necessary
to keep ed some of our party but not all. After I Laos. She can never return to this
IS THE
the water back. When required how- ' »e lounded the point the wind Hied j edantry.
, and they
, have* been waiting
ever,.the water is used Jor irrigating down, the sun dropped like a mighty : fuir the heavy, rains andcooler weathMajor Mlles Mnlouy of Balljrduff was
-----------....
ImH of fire into the ocean, tbe evening ' er Wore starting down
the river.
purposes,---so that climatic conditions
amazed one morning tp see from hi«
. have no fffect* whatever on the meadow was calm and delightnl. thi- salt air ' Sho hw had malaria fever over u
bedroom window a llttlr lad driving a
i part of this country. When we passed invigorating. Under these auspicious • ye ir. Our laM letter from Dr. Swarts cow back nnd forward i^gnln and again
Made of the best material;
I through, the water was at low tide. , circumstnncre I retired for the night [ sa ,-s he is to travel for some weeks over a ditch and throng* a fence on bia
thoroughly clean and whole­
] and tbe country seemed really gashed nnd did not wake up.the next morning I with one of the aqcretariea of the Inwird land. Hurriedly completing bis toilet,
some, and wrapped iu oiled
I xvith ditches ttnd deep, wide gulleys. until some one cried out "A Whale!." of Foreign Mission*. They go as fnr he rushed out to question the little tres­
paper as soon as baked,
- When the tide is in. though, the aspect "A Whale!," which ought to be suffi- . as low* on a lecturing tour.
I am passer. "What are ye after with that
which keeps out all dust, dirt
• is wholly changed, and these gnlleys clent to rouse most anyone.
' su e the Eckels family will be glad ,Tt» cow? la It to kill tbe beast ye want!”
aud germs.
"Kill her! Sliurr. it&gt; to keep her alive
W. R. Cook.
become swollen streams. The rolfing
w&lt; Icome him Wk to Nakawn.
I want” ’•K»m*p her alive?” •’Share.
country leading down to the lowlands,.
‘(5 onday p. m.:
!t*a taiebing ber to got her own living
A GOOD IMPROVEMENT.
j seems to be. quite fertile, and is espec­
* *his morning at 11 ;-»*&gt; all of otrr ser­ I am. There Isn’t a ditch or fince In
ially adapted to growimc apples of
the barony that’ll bplfl her in afther
i
rta.
the
scltbol
children
and
ourselvi very fine quality. All through this
I've done wld her.”, lien tbe major
Props. Tbe CITY BAKERY.
;athervd nt the Chapel for devotions. understood. The co^r. la fact, was i*o: section the effect of the tides was Park Street Being Gravelled and the
Wd। sang two songa read a part uf St. Ing taught to trccptl
’•Originators not Imitators
everywhere apparent, great large vesof ber
Gutters Paved With
Jd । 1 in the Siamese ami Rev. Cooper own living
seis being frequently seen stranded ,
. Stone.
Ofl bred
■
prayer in Siamese.
We wish
MEN PAST SIXTY If4 DANGER.
high and dry on the in nd. and no
The city is making a nice improve­ !|to get a strong hold on three people in
More than half o( mankind over
water, within many rods of them.
ment on Park street.
Beginning at this way. On Wednesday we shall have sixty years of age suffer from kidney
Digby was our stopping place, i::2
»SV street and thence buu
W wr
811,1 ’ MM
State
south
for *wu
two no noon service.but shall have a*prayer- and bladder disorders, usually enlargej we stopped at ‘ 'The Pines" a splendid , blocks the street baa been put to a meeting in tbe evening instead.
meat of prostrate gland. -This is loth
iiainful . and dangerou*. and Foley’s j
four story hotel about a mile out of j grRde and gravelled. Property owners
Mr. Cooper's cook has just come | Kidney Cure (should lie taken fct the t
i the town, built especially for the ! have ha'l the gntters along the street
first
aio ot danger, aa it corrects
liack from China with a winsome
tourist trade. The effect of the great paved with stone, which will make a
Readers of the Banner can secure
little wife.
She wears the typical irregulanties and has cured many old , j
tides on the Bay of Fundy were permanent improvement and one that
men of this disease. Mr.
Rodney 11
dress of her nation, luui no- deformed Burnett, RockPort. Mo., write*: ‘* 1!'
as favorable clubbing rates with this
plainly evident when we were stop­ will add greatly to the appearance of
feet, and is so sweet when she smiles; suffered with enlarged prostate gland •.
ping at "The Pines," which is across the city. When Street Commissioner
paper for any dally or weekly paper
as it is then a pretty dimple in her and kidney trouble for years and after '
the little bay from the town, and Fifield sets out to do a good job,
it's checks shows itself. The cook is teach­ taking two bottles of Foley's Kidney ।
or magazinepubliahed in the United
Cure feel better than 1 have for
around the end of which we drove in pretty hard work to to beat him.
ing iher Siamese and also showing her twenty years although 1 am now 91 States or Canada as can be procur­
order to reach tbe hotek When the
how' to take care of the taWe for Mrs. years old. ’' For sale by Arthur E.
tide is in this little bay is filled with
ed by any other newspaper in this
Qxjper.
Last evening we had the Mulholland, successor to W. H. Good- [
SHOWING THE WAY.
water and big ships tie up to the
vmr
section of Michigan.
Oooper family and Messrs Canova.
wharves near shore. When the tide is
Kenip and Dumhlcton here for dinner.
out there Is scarcely any water at all Thjs
Public Statement of a Maa- This is the inenn and everything was
in the liay, and but for the mud a per- 1
excellent-. Pea soup. Fried fish Potato
tings Citizen Will Be
' । son could walk across it. and the ships j salad,‘ cold
‘ 1 roast pork, horse radish'
LICHEES KNOT
Appreciated.
j rest placidly on tbsir keels while the
I musiard
mnaianl pickles,
pic
.bread, fruit salad, fig
j water is not within 30 or
-j flO rods
----- of j Many a reader of this in Huming*.
celebrated
chocolate sauce, jrpongo enke.
35 Cents Pound.
"
them. "The Pines" is
ij. tinder
...J.. the
lb, has gone through tbe self-same exper- —tlriwith
cocoa.
Th«mosquitoes
are very trouin part, and will Is* glad to lie
■' uiauagemoai
management of
oi Harry
xiarry .Churchell,
.vnuroneii, a k-nce
.
....
..
_
?t
|jf
^
son
_
clean, wholesome, Palatable
.
...
.
t
, shown tbe way to get fid of the coi
blesokne jnst now. and we have to uh-v
lions.
thrilling
fruit. It’s something - new : finrt cIilw. hotel man. and riuratay with RtiUJt ac|1W4 Bnd I1RFnH of a lwaJ finrk
our ilctM every night. By this mail we
............
1 ........
.
_____ Wilmont,
........... H..II
_ of
, Wash
... . ­
' hjm »tlt
will always I...
I* —
remetntared
most
and imported from China.
Anthony
Molder,
are
M|&gt;tidiiig
from
the
dispemutry
hc-.
ington Street, says: "Like the major­
| pleasantly.
| nearly l|KMK&gt;.tMi to Dakin Bros..'
ity v*
of uicu.
men wuu
who iu«*uw
follow iu»
my ucuuuaiiun.
occupation. eoun1
, rxi i
..
-l
. .
isy
LEE HING,“£,”
of
Digby is a pretty little town of about ] WRM annoyed with a dull aching pain Lund jut. England.
_
___ . of .j
’ It is4hetmstom.
; I■'kFJ people, and 1 want to visit it in my back brought'on by having to all in *dicid workers here to have credit'
again in some future summer time, and
i-' much. At time* it wa- severe.
at th n large drug ifftablishincnt. They ;
PBOBATKQRPEB.
'
Jg.w
are tl t? most extesnive drug shippers iu l
State •&lt; Michigan. County of Parry, m.
’
At 3 action of th«« Prottol* &lt; ourt. for rbr fishing which prevails there, and winch but gut but little relief. Seeing Duan’s the vfur’d i&lt;&gt; the cast. ’’They
*'
*know 'how *
County o( Bany. Iiolden ui the Protalr* offlre is said to lie "the finest if| the world." .^Kidney pill* Mpoken of mid n&lt;v»mnh ndtn th" city of ilMNnxt. In miJ county on Wed.
d things without their spoiling
80 highly 1 tried a box. They help- uuderi
BMiajr. Um&gt; aid day of Ai&gt;r. tu the year ore A party of iia planned h fishing trip.
,
----—
•- •is
” a
• the tropical
xun.
Here
thoituttid bln»’ hundrod :u&gt;d fire.
™
S"ib®JKJ
:*\en tw2
J’n-'.’irt, • hits. M. Maek. JOdgr of Protmt**. . but weather condition, wouldn’t per*
or three mnee and haw derived much ,|U;iin« letter from the little twelve
In th*’ matter of lift* cutaU’ of Marla Van
i m*L
benefit, from them. I have recoin- j«.«*
Nrtll, ■Jece-tM-il.
year udid daughter of the governor of
On readtnr and filing the petition duly rejrtfird
Digby is already n town of 1.5J0 'mended them to several of my friend* R*tDu
n-'.idri whom Mrs. Wachter was tak-’
of lx»K v . Standk-y. d.mchter of aald deossMid.
,....71
praying that an order or deorce may t&gt;e made or ISO) jujiulation. but when its merit-. who uwd them, obtaining beneficial ing
care of when we were there.
by thi* Court, determining nfroare or were rbe a* a summer resort arc Is-tter Wknown result*. This was about two yean*
.Deal-Mrs. Walker:
' lawful h&lt;4r» of wfd decraxrd, and entitled to In­
ago. I am working at the bench now
herit her estate.
it will have a much larger jwpnlation Slid aiu having no trouble with my
,
Tbereupoo tt laardered that Friday, the flr*t
'
1 thinking of you very much.
day of SePL A. D.. 1800. at 10o’clock tn tbe ,. especially in the summer time. It is a jp»ck. I gladly endorse Doan's Kidney since |’ou have gone. I think you are
forruooa. be asManml for the heurlnc of mW ,
pills and yon arc at liherty^to use —
my —rarv
1 a|appy in Pitsanuloke. 1 iun very •
J very
petitk&gt;u and that the heir* it law ot mW &lt;!&lt;• "fish town. '* so toxpealc, a» its large , name M
if
you
wish.
wish."
"
Just
such
cmemwe
well
]]'
’
pow.
I hope yon enjoy yourself
oesaed and all other perrons IntemtMIn *al&lt;l fisheries are its principal industry.
._ Be sure to come and
; phatic endowment
endoreuient is plentiful hi
in Has- in
in Pitsanuloke
Pit,
estate, are required to app&lt;ur at a »es«lun of
Mrtd court, then to be holden at tlie Probate Arid yon don’t have to be told about it tings. Call at A. E. Mulholland's,
MulhollandX visit
visit ii»
t in September. How is Doctor?
orhoe. tn the city ot Rortlngs, In aald county. :'either. You can "smell ’urn" n long successor
succcfiior
to»
to'
W.
H.
Goodyear's,
drug
i
I
hone
hopUhe
is
happy
there.
We have
and show cause a any there M, why the prayer
.tnrw and
.n.l ask
..Ir what his
M. customers rore- much
mTwPT(fun here noV.
We have two
of the petitioner may hu&lt; be xraul«l. And It Is time Wore you reach them. Here you store
further onl-red. that said petitioner rive notice
' port"
swings under the big tree in the back
to the person* Inlererted Iu said estate, of the see great piles-of(&lt;cod, halibut, hake, ! For sale by all dealers. Price 5Q yard, be sure to come and visit us. i
Cash
cusp etc piled up like cord woud. j cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. . We have a new teacher she came from;
Fleets of fishing Rmacks go out from • New York, sole agents for tho United Wang Lang with Miss Lucy and her'
Horses,
(States. Remember the name— Doan's name is Maa Maun, she is so happy &lt;
Digby, and .as fast as the fish are
. —and take no other.
to stay. Last night Mrs. Wachter &lt;
rwfu pnwtoua to said day uf taartot
caught they are packed on ice. After
Cwaa. M. Mack.
----- —--I gave me three canaies and its name
EtXAC.Hkcvx.
Jodfeoflrobate.
fishing fpr one, two or three weeks, the
Nice clean School Books at one-half was so,lovely, I will tell you about it, I ।
(AteuMOWM*”'
boats return to Digby, the fish are I price at Mulholland’s.------------------------- ' First was “No other charms my heart’ ’ 1
AFTERNOON and EVEIKG will be open to
ladies.

: HASTINGS CITY SCHOOLS

.

Bad tailoring, like sin. makes men
uneomforljcbk- and aubappy. but good
tailoring, like gdod actions, makes
them feel at ease and glad they are liv- j

BREAD

I

Sept. 5th.

We believe that our Public Schools otT.-r ti,.. |„,K.
preparation for life, whatever and wherever :|„lt i:&gt;‘
is to be. at the lowest expense. The Pnbli. &gt; il(XJ&gt;
are not in Education to make money: thev
no dividend save that of the l&gt;oy and girl bna(j|v
grounded in the essentials of a pre ,arat Ion r,&lt;i jj.
spired with a punsiee to be successful. Ihni t. tt'
last thirty years our schools have gradual, d
men and women who testify freely to the vain,
Public School.
Onr schools offer you tojl.,;

More Courses of Study; Freedom in Their Seieclior
Larger Corps of Instructors; Better Facilities
tor Instruction in Laboratories and
Library than ever before.
Our General Courses.

Embrace four years’ work in English. Mathematics,
Science, Latin. History; two in.German; opportunity
for work in Music. Drawing and Expre»i&lt;tt
Our Commercial Course

King.
established this year lucludes Book-keeping, Stenography aOd T»pewriting, Commercial Law, Arithmetic aud Geography. This
will be in charge of an Instructor who has had nYiecial preparation
office experience In lhe branches offered.

This personage Is nn inspector

The County Normal Training Class
offers splendid opportunity for thoM* who wish to become teacben
and expect lu do work in lhe Country Schools^ The jHrsevfn.taof
the claw of last year and tbe demand for their services this’t
evidence of the success of this department.

Parents.
We trust that you are anxious to place within tbe band ot your
children the power that an education brinp; that in xbi# work we
may co operate with you. giviug you theeervice of an hirtibitlon that
we moet heartily commend and that our citizens loytlly-aupport.

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
MTFpr any other Information, inquiries, anqpuncetnent of ’tfi. etc.

Address, A. W. CHAMBERLIN,.
Superintendent.

Telephone No. 422.

BARGAINS
If you are looking for BARGAIN'S,.get a glimpse
our REFRIGERATORS at 1-4 off
We are selling GASOLINK STOVES. OH. s jAT&gt;
STEEL RANGES and ICE CREAM. FUEEZ
'
EKS as low as the lowest.

If you are building a house we can show
:4’ e l^t
FOOR TRIMMINGS in the &lt; in

LOCKS. KNOBS and HINGES are onr

•tut

Headquarters for FI’RNACE WORK and TIN WORK '■

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

CLUBBING BATES

Free Amusements.

The
Adgle
and her wonderful trained
The most
performance ever wit-'
nessed.
Other attractions
a
marvelous nature. FgEE

Weissert Bros

Ina rtartfwt J
Oaain.
A
33

CELERY COLA
nd invigorating. ju»t
•t only

LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES. BON BONS
AND MARSH MALLOWSjp
0
COMFECTKJNERY^I

FRED WOLCOTT

Railroad Rates.
Reduced rates on all
railroads of one . fare to
Grand Rapids and return.
Write S. J. Weber, Sec'y,
for al! Information. 09
Pearl St., Grand Rapids,
Mich.

Racing.
Trotting, Pacini! and
Running Ifcccs every day.
No extra chaise fipr *
admission to the ttaccs*

,7P «

West Michigan State Fair

GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN

Sept. 18=19^20=21=22, 1905.

Premiums for Agrfcultural
Eihibits.
Prizes.
Cattle, Swine,
Poultry.

$25,000

Wonderful Exhibits,
of Manufactured Goods.
Fine .Furniture, Boots
and Shoes, Concrete work,
etc. Actual manufactur­
ing going on with latest
machinery in Main Hall.

s. j. webbk.

■

Women's Department
Fine Baking and Pre­
serves. Art Needlework

and Tapestries.
Special prizes in.cash.

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Hastings Yannick,

august si. isms

n

tTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT
—_______ _____ ln Orangeville,\|*epe, Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.
DELTON.
HOPE. CENTER.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
GLASS CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rtsbrldger of Johns.*
The old men, and the young men nt
Charles Letehlvltner' and family snd
Pomona grange at the C lass Creek
town. Willard S. Nye uf Bedford, vis- Cedar Creek played .« hard game of
Mrs.
R/M.nan
went
to
HHrtlngs
lart
Sat
­
grange
hall
was largely ait
_ tended and
lU-d Dr. and Mrs. Harter last Wednes­ ball Suturdayiifp-rixxni. the score beurday,
•
’
all epjoyed a good dinner and ’a'good
day. •
Eben
Ptntuick
and
__
_
____
______
_
_
family
attended
program
and
all
report
a
gcod
time.
William
Olktnberlaffi.
wire and
.Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Kalaniuzoo vis*
the Pennock reunion nt Hn-rting* last iI Mr. Manning Doud,nnd iniece. Mrs.
Blackmuij’s Wednt-s- daughter of Shultz spunt Sunday at .Friday.
'
-I
’ । Chari'S Allen, and Solon Doisid.’■wife and
day. •
Gid Wilkinson*^.
Clifford Morford spent Sunday at •bn ot Hastings and Mrs.' Will Doud
C. B. McDurntott and fumily attended home.
Mr. und Mrs. F. W. Parkhurst uf
1
and cfnughter of Paaadena..Dal,. und
the Penp^k'reinluu at Eben Pennock’s,
Miss JuHn Learn was’ born August 2o, Mrs. Irving Rice and chlk n-n of Or­
near Hastings. Friday,
With Dr.. Harter ahd wife
1S&gt;*&gt;4|. M.irrl'-d to Willard Herrington. angeville. and Gloldas' Collli s of Shultz
Andrew Wilkinson of Grand Rapid, is 1m,-ember*31, !«*».' Tw«» children were spent one day last yrrek at Bi 51. Jeuinnzoo. is 'curing far , Mr. Morehouse visiting relqtlvd.i here.
born to them. Claude H. ami Mrs. kln«'.
D. A. Bowken has. completed his cot­
Mr. and Mrs. John MVatr and sons
Maude Stanton. She had been in poor
tage on his f.irm near her*.
attack of appendicitis.
of Cluvcrcaiv spent Sunday |at Ed. M
•
WHiit*.
Soclmdn
of
Kalamazoo,
who
Mis* Myrtle Manning sp«*nt Inst
,
time had »&gt;een an Inmate uf the. Kala­ Klbbeutg.
Thursday nnd* Friday with her uuut has been vwiti^g at John Bush s, re­ mazoo asylum, st whkh place slje died
turned home Monday
Mrs. N. Wing of Southeast Barry.
August ifl». liMG. The rennilns wrri- Thursday to see heh fatiietj Mr.’
Clifford WllUlnson • spent Saturday
. Warren Stidlr.ger is very si.k w|:h
hfeught tp this place and the funeral uitd her sitpwr. Mre. C.irpi-:ii*.r.
night and Sunday ut Ft-fix ChambrrIain’s of Wall Liik..
Carpen t fir
Wall Luke hud
Rujh* of Hickory Corners officiating\U0WLING. ।
She leaves two children, three slsteAi.
through a trftp
door, in hl* .burin pm*
NORTH HOPE.
The parties that were j-amping at
friends huvi* i
striking mi bls tieahA-•ulttng the valp
Clear lake moved to their mamy homes
*
'
Charlotte lair Meek. '
Their loss; is her
this morning. Monday. The- were Mr.
Ernert Plfvt ( !| wif.- nr.- sjiending a
vWie,
■ Christie, Wilcox and Bryan with their '
w.*« k with hl* brother Frank. - in 34 outguests of their daughter,
families a's&gt; Miss Ft'gr.m.
Antler a Sunfat x.
1
The Ladiea Aid wilt hold n basket*.■
Quite n qu:
_Mli* MaeWrt ent«lm
from this vicinity
■jiictiic**! Mr. Boyd's landing Clear
day.
lake Thursday tb&gt;»week. Rvery Ixwly
Miss Amy Juhnsm) nf ’Ea.ah.! Mr*. !■
Hi-nt-y Bniiih is on the .-l ie il*t.
welume-their baskets well- filed with
Benuk* tan ton and Mrs. Milton gixxl things.
Mi*-; Nellie Risbrkiger nf J'ohnstown
Noble® w«ini ,to Kalamazoo laft Sun­
;-spending a few days with,hey sister.
Hugh Johnson** (,f High Str,
, Fay Clemence and v» ife-gpt nt the laLday to brIliRjih't- remains of Mrs. Julia
ter part of tbe week with li *. brother
J«m.:*» Bat.,* returned, iroffi Battle Hart and. mnth*.*r spent Hun/Iuy at Mr. Harringtorj.
. .
and
wife in Yankee Springs.
•■
'reek Thurrwlny. where la has breo O. L.-xmibt* of near'Hh.ultz.
School will ( ommence in the Bunnell
'
. ’ ■
Mich.
district next week with Miss Minnie
The Kalanio boys came befe and hud
Boyes
of
Hartings
as
teacher.
H Faulkner played'Iwll with the
1.4 little, daughter
I a fine game of ball Sunday afternoon.
Shndny.
'
'
.■
:ln«* team Thursday.
Tb,y
again U-M®
xrent many jpeople look, thv train
Charlie Harrison hr--' gone: to Charb to Id tn favor of Dowling.
•
•
Chari™
.nd wir.-• „/.n. |
I!rra&lt;,
Ht.irlL1U1 wh„
IT WILL
Th- rhieahltig upu-hin*-. v. ||; soda
&gt;x and family,
,
,
7
&lt;
&gt;
i
d
'f/md1,1
'
’
veyspending
a
few
days
at
this
-vr-street again. ’
;
’return*.! Th*urs P1** retara^1 *«**r
slmda.v.
SOGH BE
Thwxlore Pranshkal t:aa psj«-h.
e-. t!urs&lt;- to work on ithe thn-rjiitn
relatives i:-. ' 'hlo ' Mr Jendr,. i- al le to sit bp at thia
A DUESchlne.
anti ..Fenusyivfthn
their non &gt;
•
writing.
.
Little Mtturice Murphy Ims S*-«n verj
*,“‘5 *“
: j[r, gnd Mrs. Wm. Herrington air
sick, but1 Is better .it this writing.
7......
. ’ ........... ; - -’I.-Is •• ’■!
entertainingtheliitter*sirt(J&lt;ui&lt;lhubMf. F. Pierre vislnrt at Dan Mc-'al- br-T* to be In attendance at their fourth *
, .
"... ...
, ;
J. W. Murphy, who has been spending
an, ....
s..;,..
a! Rl.h»«“
Um «Mk. |
WITH
a few days with Delton friend*, re- ’ Ium's Monday.
* £Mloses Cecil and Lottie I)icikt-r*on:uf
tonivd to his hoffie In Buttle Cr.-ek Inst j
:
IJiuttiugs
visited
Mr*
John
(jrauJce a
WiliUNn johneox
pijtdent
FARMERS
What Timothy Seed Shall I Sow

~

PINE TREE BEARD
TIMOTHY SEED
•rnr** i-ik’v.' 1 would like
. .1 c-: a FREE SAM*
•. -as t!:-n Judge of It*
All brands of Clover Seed

rjtAHK h n&gt; rod a*
-I people. rti iJeciste a
.. ventral' |&gt;oau. like
h-tter Paint* and Oils

W. H. Chase

Delton,

Michigan.

Announcement,
bought -the LAL'BAUGH
i ;thd will add a: complete
lirlu-ei'J-.-j*. Canned Goods,
Everything
-.11 be kept right up to date in
Jvcfv v.ajl and I solkit jny share
of patronage.
,
'

J. SPROUL,
Delton, Mich.

BANNER

MAPS

OF

BARRY COUNTY.
■ ”i cm in Barry County,
■
' ol a iree, ?vt-ti&lt;»n, town■ /-•
Aj.ho shows the highways,
lulrowds. church^, school
- ~/y valuable fur reference.

PRICE ONLY 50CTS.
*! the OeltsE Post Office.
F. G. AOAMS. Postnasler

Delton State Bank
Per cent on
Deposits.
• .;n inniit-y on Real Estate
p’
. bankable Paper.
We,
'
ar money at home, and doi
i-u
v.-jfi. p(.()pfe we know
are all ■ ight. We du a safti, con- (
:ive business and have
i

riqney to Loan
at reasonable rates. Deeds, !
‘lortgages and .Legal
Papers Drawn. .
&lt;
New Ydrk Drafts, Insurance1
and Bonds Sold.
.

DIRECTORS:
A. \LDRICH, l-rvslde.t.
3- U. HUSHES. V. Prcldent.
[;• s-."UREHOUSE. CMhler.
,gfc. 'ULEA\?
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. I*. TERPENNINO.
iJAMLS COLLINS.
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' d»&gt;' '•’*' •***

R. S. HARTER, M. D.

Any interruption while he was mate,
PHYS1CIAK aud SOHGEON
Ing a speech always caused Richard
Brinsley Sheridan considerable annoy­
ance. Ou one uecaaion the dramatist Lo«p.m.. AlHcalls promptly attended. Tele,
showed his displeasure of a- felluv phone at offi.ie.
member of the house of commons who
nttUc at reatdcnmv lieltoo. Mich.
kept crying out "Bear, hear" every
few- minute*. During a certain debate
Sheridan took occasion to descrllA a
HOUVENIR LIVERY,
jwlltical contemporary who wished \o
Feed and Sale Stable.
play rogue/but had’ only aense enoad
to act fool. "Where,” exclaimed be?
OKLTOH. MKH.
with great emphasis—“where shall we
Teinphooe or Write ru&gt;- when you drive from
find a more foolish knave or a more
knavish fool than lie?"
P. J. HOUVENIR
“Hear, hear.’’ was shouted by the
troublesome member.
•
Sheridan turned and. thanking the
honorable nmiabcr for the prompt In­
formation. sat down amid a general
roar of laughter.
-

FOLEYSHONET^TAR

Mrs. John Sherwood wan as famous,
far net exquisite nature as for her fine
style. At a dinner one night nt the
tlmi» wheii her novel “The Trannplanted Rose ’ was having a wide .circulation
her neighbor turned and asked in per­
fect good, faith tbe alhiust rlncredible
qufatlrm. “Mr*. Sherwood. do you
know who wrote 'The Transplanted
Rose?' ”
“It sound* n:: though it might, be
Hardy." laugh**.! the gifted . woman
without .i traew of ill nature.—Woman’s limine ‘ ‘aipanlon.

me New
j
Lexinoton |
HOW...
C#r. Washington and Bojlston Sts. Q

BOSTOi. MASS.

WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS
SUMMER - If you desire rest and re­
creation, why not try "THE RIVER
S . JL-AWHENCE TRIP?” Folders
descriptive of the Thousand Islands.
Rapids. Montreal. Quebec . Murray
Bay. Tadutfeac.thu far famed Saguenay
Ri ver, etc . . u ’ application to any •
r.i dwuy or steampoat Ticket Ag**nt. For
illustrated guide. ••Niagara to the Sea. *'
send fl cents m jRwuige stamps to.H.
Foster Chaffee. Western Pass. Agt., ■
Toronto, or Thus. Henry. Traffic Mgr.,
Montreal. R. &amp; O. Navigation Co.

Headqd&amp;rters for Michigan p
Press Association and Business 7
Men while in Bostoh. Located Ij
i’b business cehu-r. Everything O'
new and ft ratclass; fire proof: 200 Q
r&lt;M)DDs; bath nnd telephone in n
every room, j Seechd rate to com- U
mereial men, 1
*0

The Lexlnuton
8
Hold Gompaiiu, S

Q

J. D. FANNING, Pres.

FOLEYSHONEY^IAR

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. Geo. Robinson aud Earl Stanton —
traded horw&gt; pm*'day last w|-ek.
I
Ed Coal's and wife also Mrk Powell ' Mrs. James Runion of Grand Rapid*
Leslie Rowxrn of Kalamazoo is visit­
Ma.V-r Grardon Itowlrk I, : vl.ldn. „ vWtin&lt; h.r
j, rhomb,*/.!,,
visited the latter’* step-father in Irving
ing bls grandmother, Mrs. Griner.
■fi&lt;&gt;ui Sunday until Wedur-day,
(f)
his uncle and aunt. Mr. ajnd Mrs. 1' and
w|f,’.
and wife.
A. E. Phillips and family attended
Cliarles Gleason.,
jI Mr*.
Bert Stanton. John Ormsbek and Ed
Mr*. Arthur
Arthur Patton
Patton returned
returned from
frot
the soldiers' reunion last week.
Mrs. Jennie Fi-her of Kalamazoo vis- I Mt
Saturday, much
Mt. Clemen*
Clemens Iasi
last Saturday,
milch Un
In: ­
Gladys Garrison Is spending the week Cassidy will move theif' families on fl
ited her mother. Mrs. Gillespie, j»ne day j proved In health.
In Battle Creek, the guest of Bernice the shore of Saw Mill lake Wednesday' fl
last week.
j . Lewia Underhill of St. Louis Is visitand Lura Tobin*.
where they will upend n week fishing fl
Mrs. Nellie Van Tyne spent’ a
. nig friends here.
8M1™&gt;n jjfejl•ring n good time.
Ansel Phillips’. J
a«v« last
la* week with relative.
days
relative* In Mid- ’ E,ra chamberUhi and wife of KaU James McClain und■ CTnnrtes
.
fl
....sTar,* ------- -r I.r
I WII—H f WlllWi 11 ■—Uf
Charles Tobins
Tobias atat­
,dlcvllh*.
•
inaxoo are visiting J. O. Chamberlain tended the funeral of ByVon Spiller at
Mr. Morehouse, who has been a suf- ' and family. .
Urbandale Inst Wednesday.
. You find yourself on it pirnid perhaps fl
ferer from an attack of appendicitis ! Charles Fowler of Mapjc Grove and
Mr. and Mr«. James Brown are visit­ without a corkscrew nnd '•'witli, a lot of
ahd at one time was considered In a Mr. Mayhue of NashvfileWrrc here this mg
ing irit-nus
friends in Kalamazoo.
rvimimuzuo.
bottle*, all of them with corks 4u them. fl
Mrs. Brezre and daughter vltflieii ' Hardly anybody kfiows whut to do. fl
very i riticnl condition. Dr. Ru«h M&lt; - : we.-k on a fishing excursion..
Page Buggies, J. J. Deal &amp; Sons
Nhir of Kalamazoo was called In counJaitiAs A. Hyun iiis recovering from hl* Clark Hobinwin ana family Sunday.
The solution of the difficulty ils, how­ fl
Ideclded
that -an operaell and it w:*.i&lt;»
’—
—----- 'recent. attack
.. . of- illness.
Buggies, Laporte Buggies and
Hiram Payne and family, spent Sun­ ever. It seem*. |M*rfectly aimpl^: “Place
necessary. }\’e urv 11,1 ■ The &lt; urpenters are nt work on a new' day at Gull Jake.
the bottle, cork downward, Upon the fl
Michigan Buggy Co. Goods.
m that Mr. Morehouse ; house: for Thomas Green.
•
Charles Tobias and family spent Sun­ edge of an ordinary mantelpiece, fl
although not out &lt;&gt;f danger, is getting
Quite a quantity of wheat Is betnc day in East Barry, the guest &lt;»' Mr. steadying Jt, of course, with tie hand.
fl
along ns well ns can be expected.
•markete'd here.
i
Then
with
a
slight-impulse
ttiru
it
so
Frank Newton and family.
Weber andT. &amp; H. Smith Farm
J. J; Ludwick has removed ‘the dock
Mr.*; Hlndk who has been ;*pen&gt;llng that it fails upon the ground on its fl
Wagons, also Farmers Saginaw
FiELD DAY A GRAND SUCCESS.
from the upper end of Long lake, thus j&gt;oin.* time ■with her granddaughter. haw. Pick it up, and you will find that fl
the curk has st art Hl. It Is sometimes- fl
. Thr field day held at Delton last rendering comrriuriicatlon -by water Im­ Mrs..Ed. Newton has returned home.
Handy Wagon, Superior, Hoosier
The Ladles* Aid will meet with Mrs. necessary to repeat the operation be­
Wednesday was a decided success in possible from aiiy’point on th»* lake .to
and Dowagiac Drills.
Cloverdale. Most of our "Hlagvrs think Ansel Phillips Friday. September 1. for fore tho txirk can be withdrawn with fl
,
the finger^. A first experiment with a fl
Ppoplp. begem /’■omfng Into Delton that the act was not neceawry ln&lt;i wa« dinner?
Mahlon' Skidmore carried mail .m ’ full Ixjttld of water tightly corked Is
eatiy iu tho morning and kept coming
Complete line of Builders
Look over
t advisable.! A full direct frein that
been approve ! by th&lt;f-people route N». !• a part of last week.
until evening.' and it w.t* almost’lmCarpets,
Linoleums.Mat
here.'
i height will havq no desirable result."
posfclbh* to tlibl ft place to tie’horsta.
j The present writer can testify to the
sick. 1.4 s
tinjts,-etc.
in
look ns over. If
wish
In the forenoon at 0:30 there was a :
efflcacy'T&gt;f this "minor art." He bad,
POLLEY DISTRICT.
bail game between th- second team of ,
to buy just-now. you can decide where you will buy.
1 It Is true,! to arrange his picniL: hi an
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Delton nnd Cloverdale, the latter win- [
fl
; ordinary room so as to have tbe man­
nine an vi»*y-victor}. Fallowing this ' h|g vfc.|nW)* Sunday.
telpiece luint’y. But there was no diffi­ fl
was lhe clay pigeon shoot, which was
Mr
- Mr„
Elmer' Kellijy and
»k
cult}'
after
turning
the
bottle;
pa
Its
enjoyed by all sportsmen.
| daughter Mabel visited II. Storr and
fl
s
Th*- !&lt;•«• .ream social ’.t William
You can find It'at
base, "Will a slight Impulw.**: In ex­
The 50-yard dasA wns won by B- family* Sunday.
Stocking’* last Wednesday evening was
fl
tracting
irai'iiiiK
tig?
uwr
cork
cvia
from
xruiu
the
n»v
ruins
auauni
There
x&gt;mv
.,.
11/
Babcock. F. Holden second. In he bar­
Mr. /ind Mrs. George Monroe and largely attended and netted 4hc Gledn- was no need to repeat t!»- operation.- ,
E
Wk
I
rel race. W. Houvener won first. C. , children visited with relatives at East
11/
AdriAAtton second. In
1
’
hop.
skip
* ■ -i»ndij,
•
irr&gt;. eunday.
Miss Nellie . CasaJny of Carlton Is
14/
jump. O. Chamberlain won first and I.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Isaac Houvener and spending the week with friends here.
11/
Bresson *’&lt;-cond. Broad Jump. O. Cham­ children visltdl Jake Houvi tier and
Thr Pinery and Bowen’s Mills Sun­ -tMay w«Mln&lt;a are au|»po««l by many /fl
berlain first and W. Burtt second, in family Saturday.
day schools pknked at Barlow lake Itersons to be unlucky. It Is n heritage
the ••free-for-all” trot or pace. Hub. Mrs. Charles -Garrett and soli Ron­ Friday.
A. M.
y |i "’
from the ancient Roman**. A
Mar
DELTON.
/ .MICHIGAN.
Casey's h»&gt;rse won first, «J. Montgom­ aid. also En!a Storr of Delton. visited
The Rhfiner was pretty Well supplied bride, say Ovid. Is short lived, hfs ; fjl
’V
with Hems from Yankee Springs last explanation l&gt;elng thnl the month in- I ?
ery’s horse second..
.
at H.-Storr * Thursday.
Th&lt;- glove contest was won by Mason
Madge Templeton* of Delton was the week, there being two Correspondences eluded the celebration of tbe ijjinurix ’ ”
sent In. W’eir there .Is room for two.
Norwood. Willie TTouvener. his oppo­ guest of Vera Barbour lost Friday.
in honor of the dead. Apart from any =
Maud Cnsndny returned home Sun­ evil ‘omen, such n time of mduruing
nent. .meeting his Waterloo.
,
Evcrjtiody Is planning to'attend the
day after a lent days’ visit’with frlrrfds would lute ■fere with the bathleg and 4,
In the bicycle race. W. Burtt won first bund convention at Hickory
Corners
‘
atid tkld Acker second, in (running Friday.
here.
’
,
toilet area getnent* that were iproper
Mr*. Sarah Ackley nf Leslie l* aprnd- preliminari ** to weddings.
Plutarch
Mrs. Oren BreX-e nf pfalnwell . ailed
*” J
”
*•
race. W. Lowden’s horse won first and
Ing thr week’ with her sister. Mrs IL Huggerts tiwt. ns April was the month
on Mrs. Storr Munday. , »
I. Howvener’s second.
■F. Norris, and other relative* hen-.
al June ‘that
to ~~
soof Venus dL.Lzi of Juno t:
One of the most interesting featiA-es
Mrs. Huldah Potter, and nephew Carl lect Muy was to slight those aupUal
of the afternoon was the “working out’
SHULTZ.
are spending a few days with relatives goddesses and that June, a* tbe .month
of Mr. Blackman’* two-year-eld colt
Mr*. D. M. Kelly and son Harry of
.
of tlie young (Junlores). was preferable
beside of a running horse., Tlils little Grand ihiplds are- spending wyeral in Grand Rapids.
Zell Courtney of Charlotte is the guest to Muy, the mouth of the old (mtijuresi.
animal certainly shows wonderful
days ut Peter Mosher’s.
of his father and other relatives here.
Ovid’s “Meuse malas malo mibcrevulspeed and Jerry says he would not. t»e
S. Nash was home one day last week,
Mrw. Wil! Raymond and children re­ gus ait" (there is a popular saying that
afraid to take the colt to Lexington,
turned
to
their
home
near
Jackson
Sat
­
then
he
left-for
Allegan
io
join
his
wife,
wicked women wed In May) vvaa in­
For the convenience of those who wish to order ail of their papers at *
Ky.. to compete with the prize winners.
urday after a brief stay here with rel­ scribed oil tl»e gate of Holyrood when
one time, all subscribers to the Banner who are paid up to .date, can get t
There was another bull game in the who Is caring for her son's wife. Mrs.
W.
Newell,
who
is
In
very
poor
health.
atives.
the
BanNek aud any one of the following for one year in advance, as j
Mary,
queen
of
Scots,
married
Roth
­
afternoon between Delton and Clover­
Mis* Elsie Wetzel of Hastings spent
well In May, 1567. What followed
follows:
.
-f
dale. thi latter winning « second vlcRUTLAND CENTER.
from Monday night until Thursday of
strengthened Scottish belief iu May's
The. musical recitni given by the unluckiness.
In the evening there was a dance-hi last week with Mrs. F-W. Zerbel
Mis* Llbble McCallum returned from pupils of Zera Newland, assisted by Ira
Banner and Detroit Daily Free Press
the-ball and a very- large crowd atS3 os*
Sheboygan last ■week, where she hud McCollum, a| Irving, last Saturday
li'iuledJ.
Every one uses the term “crony” in
Banner and Detroit Daily Journal
OB*
been
spending some time with her evening, was considered a great sueThia was a. lively day in Delton und
the
sense
of
“
chum"
or
“
pal.
”
nnd
the
everybody coming from far and near, father. «ho wus-so severely injured by
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald
3 OS*
Mrs. Warren Foreman will’entertain phrase “old cronies" bos become spe­
falling,
off
«
mower.
She
reports
him
returned home In the evening, having
cially familiar, but It Is doubtful
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
•
spent .a pleasant day and promising to able to be around.
.mines Wood of Grand Jtaphl'e called whether the original word, bort any
Mr. and Mr*. WHllatn Tuttle enter­
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and Live Stock
recurn to the field day next year, pro­
reference to friendship. Tbe new Eng­
on
hie
nwther
one
day
last
week,
then
tained the fornfcr's sister frpm Indiana
JournalL.j.
viding Delton has one.
lish dictionary puts down Its origin to
35
went to Caledonia to work.
Inst week.
■ academic slang and quotes the immor­
Mr.
anti
Mrs.
Cole
of
Eaton
county
Banner and Michigan Farmer......................................... j.
60
Ernest McCallum aud family *l»ent
Many persona in tifis community are
tal
Pepyw
for
the
earliest
instances
of
visited their brother. C. ,A. Newland.
suffering from kidney complaint who lost Sunday at this ‘place, the guests Sunday.
Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
Its use. Quite recently, however, an old
t
could avoid fatal results by using of his mother.
letter
of
a
atlll
earlier
date
has
come
to
Homer Shively of the city visited
Banner and New York Tribune farmer.............. ..........
30
Foley s Kidney Cure. For sale in­ Several from th|s place attended the
light, In which a scholar Ih described
Arthur E. Mulholland, successor to W. funeral of Byron Spiller, which was relatives here Sunday. .
•To those living on Rural Routes, only. :
Mra. P. M. Bldke of the city is visit­ as “content to destroy bls body with
held at Urbandale uri Wednesday of
H. Goodyear.
night
labors
and
everlasting
-study
to
ing relatives here at present.
Gertrude Qtls I* visiting in Hartings. overtake hte chronyes and contempora­
Win McLravwy of the city is visiting
ries." From this It would seem clear
These special cates are offered as an accommodation to Banner pat
The Edger school house is receiving
at Charles’Dearing’s.
that the word was a bit of university
rous. If there is any paper or magazine not on the above list on which
a
new coat of point
Edwin Shull* has tired of country life
jargon, usedJo denote students of tbe
For Infant, »nd Children.
wb can save you money we will try and do so. Remember the BANNER
and Is now working in one of the fac-. G. Belaon Is, having Rome carpenter same date and coined from the Greek
4­
.work done on his home.
tories in Hastings.
word that appears in the terms “chro­ : Is never sold for less than $1.0© whether in combination or alone.
A very enjoyable time «an spent at
All special prices are made on the other papers. In the combination.
Carl McDonald has been spending tbe
nology," “chronometer,” “chronograph,”
the
Pomona
grange
at
the
Gloss
Creek
past week with his grandparents at
Bears the
that are connected with time.
hall last Wednesday.
*■
Coots
Grove.
Slgnacareaf
the &gt;tate L. T. L,, cau&lt;«il on
&gt;n several of j.
the young people of this plUw List I

CLOVERDALE.

HINDS’ CORNER.

ALDRICH BROS.!

w

HANDLE THE FAMOUS

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M Furniture Department,
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Run and
fl

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Hardware.
Bugs,

you don't

&gt;alDRICH BROS

Get Your Year's Reading
NOW!

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CASTOR IA

Iti Kind Yon Rare Always Bough’

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�HASTINGS BANNER. AUGUST 81.1905.

IT PAYS TO TRADE AT WRIGHT BROS.

SUMMER SALE !
OUR

Sale Starts
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

k

2nd

)

Once more we come before you w ith our semi-annual announcement. This time we are going to
make a greater effort than ever to give you such inducements that our stock of Summer Goods will
practically be cleared out by the 6th of September. In order to get you to come to this Sale, we will
offer many lines of goods suitable for Fall trade. There are hundreds who attend our Winter Sales
and purchase their Spring and Suhimer supplies. Why not buy Fall and Winter goods when you get
such good bargains as we are offering. You know, as well tis we do that it does not pay to hold goods
over from season'to season, and will notice always how clean we keep our stock, from out of date stuff.
We simply sacrifice at the end of each season regardless .of profits.

OUR
Sale Ends
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER

&lt;

16th

■

We promise you bigger Bargains than you ever had before in Hastings, and you know
we keep our promise
Read every word of this splendid Price List, then come and we’ll prove to your satisfaction that our
gains are better and bigger than you can get anywhere else.

Sale starts Saturday, September 2nd, 1905
Groceries at .

Mid-summer Sale of Table Linens
All our 50c and 5i»c Table Linen at 42c
All our 75c Table Linen at 63c
All our 89c Table Linen at 75c
All onr *1.00 Table Linen at 87c
All our *1.25 Table Linen at; 98c
All our *1.50 Table Linen at*1.33
10 Pattern Cloths 8-10, 8-12, 8-14 at....

1-4 off

Mid-summer Sale of Knit Under-wear
10c Ladies' Vests, bleached, at....
15c Ladles’ Vests, bleached, at
Ladies’ Vesta, bleached, at
Ladies' Union Suita at........ ’
50c Ladies’ Union Suits at
25c Ladies’ Drawers, laced trimmed, at
Indies’ Drawers, ankle length,-at.
10c Children's Gauze Vests at
25c Children's Union Suits at

Mid-summer Sale of Ladies and Children
Hose
15 dozen Hudson Hose for Children.
Every pair Children’s 15c Hose at...
25c fancy tan Hose for Ladies at....
25c black lace Hose for Ladies at...
50c black lace Hose for Ladies at...
75c black lace Hose for Ladies at...

Mid-summer Sale of Dress Goods
50 inch Panama Cloth, black only, *1.10 at... 1...
54 inch Sicillian silk finish, black only, *1.50 at...
54 inch Thibet Cloth, all oolore and black *1.50 at
5 Dress Patterns in Zibeline mixtures. 85c at

Phone
30 &gt;

10 c
12ic

18 lbs Pure Cane Sugar for
.
25 lbs French’s White Lily Flour
9 bars Lenox Soap for
.
.
8 lbs bulk Starch for
.
.
4 lbs Sal Soda for .
.
.
7 lbs good quality Rice for
.
2 cans Alaska Red Salmon for .
4 packages Peerless Mincemeat for
10 lbs Sweet Potatoes
.
.
.
4 cans Riverside Corn
.
.
9 lbs Rolled Oats
....
3 bottles Sunnyside Ketchup for
.
3 cans Eureka Peas for
.
.
.
Best quality Black Pepper for
.
1 lb of our Famous Black Cross Tea
.
1 qt large juicy bulk Olives
.
.
Masons Fruit Jars, pints 55,
quarts 65,

$1 00

Mid-summer‘Sale of Ladies' Muslin
Underwear

1-2 gallon

Mid-siimmer Sale of Ladies Ready
O
to- Wear Garments
The skirts we offer are all tailor made, nearly all this
season’s style, and anyone who buys a skirt and does not
feel that they get the amount of wear that
'
they should
for the price, may have their money back or a new skirt
15 Skirts that sold at *5.00
18 Skirts that sold at 5.00
9 Skirts that sold at 7.50
11 Skirts that sold at 10.00
1 Skirt, black knub Voile,

We offer our *1.00 kind at
We offer our 1.25 kind at
We offer our 1.50 kind at
We offer our 1.75 kind at
We offer our 2.00 kind at
We offer our 2.50 kind at
We offer our 3.00 kind at.
We offer our 8.50 kind at.

and*6.00 at
.
and 6.00at .
at
.
.
.
and12.00 at
*18.00. at
.

Rain Coats
New Fall styles from *7.50 to
.
.
5 dozen black mercerized Petticoats *1.25 at

35c Corset Covers at. , ..
*1.25 Skirts lace trimmed
•S5c Skirts lace trimmed at
*2.50 Skirts lace trimmed at
*3,50 Skirts lace trimmed at
*4.00 Skirts embroidery trimmed at

Mid-summer Sale of Lace Curtains
*2.00 Lace Curtains. 3 1-2 long, .for !
*2.50 Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 long, for
*3.00 Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 long, for..
*3.50 Lace Curtains, 3 1-2 long, for
*4.50 Laoe Curtains, 8 1-2 loug, for
*7.50 Lace Curtains, 8 1-2 long, for ... .&lt;

.i..

Mid-summer Sale of Miscellaneous
8c Onting Flannel
18c Table Oilcloth, colored ... •
12fc Silkolines
15c Dress Muslins'
Simpson’s Calico.
25c Men’s Gauze Underwear .’.L..
50c Men's Gauze UnderwearL...

We've had our little say, now we’ll have ’’doings” commencing Saturday, September 2nd. We can better afford to sell you goods at this
time of year at a sacrifice,, than carry them over’till next season. There are many lines that you can Use all the year around, and there
are many things from different departments that we have no room to mention, bnt you will see them displayed when
.J you come in. Of course
you are coming, we take that for granted, because our sales are always genuine mark downs and the store full of ireal bargains, Tell your
friends about it and come in as early as you can. Shop in the mornings, if possible, it is much cooler and more pleasant all a^und’' and the' ear-.
Her you come to the sale, the greater the choice, and for anything not satisfactory, we will give you your money back without a frown

Phone 1
30 &amp;

WRIGHT BROTHERS
Hastings, Michigan.

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BANNER

HASTINGS

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

HAMIMiS. MICHIGAN. TilUKSHAY. SEPTEMBER 7. r.uif,

BLOOD STAINS
AROUSED SUSPICION

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TEN PAGES.

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WHAT IOWA PRO­
"™sp,™a™^odessa fop
POSES DOING
! ,

Blood Stain.* and a Piece of a Skull
Bone Found Sunday Morning
On Lower Bridge.
Ml OR‘ .OF MICHIGAN
I TO HELP THE CAUSE OF AORICUL
Slill PLEASED
■ Sunday uioming there was lonnd on i
thru in that splendid.
the walk nt the lower iron bridge big ■
PROSPEROUS STATE.
rolotytew of blood, brains and r piede |
di bone evidently a part of a ikull bone. I
luininhalely viaion. of a tragedy wer. PRINCELY APPRHPRI
ING
•
' U.Kwnatn.n
T ACCHUPRI-

A. J. Dann, of the Lake Odessa Times

THE “SIAM DAI­

HtN Of

LY OBSERVER.

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LEGION CONVENTION

Has Pu -chased the Lake‘Odessa

Carrie Yutz Walker From Slam.
Very Novc|
COUNTY CONVENTION OF THE L.
| Th, BANNER
,^,,4 fron, ' T. L. AT M E. CHURCH, DEL­
Mrs Carrie Yutz Walker a copy of the
TON, THURSDAY. AUG., 30.
. Siam.Daily Observer, uf June 9th.
I The paper is pubHahcd at Bangkok.
ATIAN nr t-on nnr
r
"nein the“l“t' SEVENTEEN DIVORCE
I «jnd is certainly a literary curiosity. MUCH INTEREST
OLD BOSTON p-'vply mw a hold-up and murder and I
AMUN DF $&lt;190,000 P”hlud»ed in a town the •v-of I«kv
pacto tuic Tiur ! This paper has 5}^ columns of news I
the to.ly ,&lt;if the vi'•■tt-tn kicked
‘ * - into
•
the i
------ ■
Udeswi. Hi . many friends‘will to
UAotb I HlO TIME ; printed in English, and il columns of
WAS MANIFESTED
r.iging
Thornappie
fhornappie.
Boats were ' For the Work An-.u,i„ ,
(
. !'urry **
),iroftatire from tb- news.
,
,
I ‘ids. in English. There are several coland the tod
?7,W"ork A°«‘y*lng . oods and japer |,d&lt;l in this state. We under­
brought into• req.uMiiun
,
But The Calendar is not a Heavy One • utaIW evidently tn»le up of Siamese I New Officers Were Elected and Im.
andjrankaofthe river up and down the '
*ln&gt;pectinR
-— —
Soils
Hastings
j grand be will go west, and bin friends
TU
.
c.
characters, but whether intended as
1 hough There Are Several Im,
, hope he may to prospered wherever he
htrvain Mere w-a eb.d. hot nothing
«»,, |„ Charge,
portant Business Transacted.
news or ad vs. is not clear to us.
looking like a body
.. of ...man
— ur
. toast 1
. :
.
Itaaygs. Mr. Dunn has greatly &lt;ltnportent Chancery Cnses.
| There is very little telegraph nqws, andLiterary Program.
nas found.. It Htill remains a mystery ; . • L U&gt;u“ M‘chRt’i left Friday for | provedltbe Times. He.w ill combine the
Circuit Court will convonL Moniluv I '™' "
"«»«■
how this blood and brains . ajjd' tome ! , “V*’ ,Iow“- lo resume work in the ! two 71*ntu aud issue qnt* jmper, which '
We arc unable this week to give sjs
tit, and that |
SortomWlltb. .lulMlowii taa'liM i A,”"n-tb •dvertbetaeut. we notia,
get there, nnd where the body of the
l-uiv”ra’ty. Mr. Michael, is in , should be and under his excellent man. th ,
complete an account as we desire erf ii t .u ii&lt;^ Boston is ■
of the nw* wventwn of tlwn. I»i&gt;.K
,"nk” "nc *‘th » rBriul “•
victim whatever it was.cuuhl finveIthe _Af{r*rult,ir*l section uf the Uni- [ Hgetnent. no doubt will to. a very •
C&lt;
I
Atirnlnw r.f
uOO,0ftj nrirl
andsurplus
of £4
$8,000,000 an d the. Loyal Tiunperancc legion Conven­
4 enjoyable.! Vtatj
l&gt;oeu token. So far deligem searchvcra,t-v’ Bn‘l },atl cl&gt;arKV of thu depart- strung find useful paper and a big factor * lw,r&lt; v
tion, which wiu- held at the 51. E.
hiptif^alnioit be-j
( RIMtlNAL—People vs. W|n. Grav­ the.other with a capital of &lt;4.(MXaUU0 Church, Delton. Thursday, August 81st
has failed to bring any results The ”‘ent
cl"-'l,1Hry. From an inter- i in the tlevulopmtmt of L-tko O^usstf.
bt t'i’ land, .is big j
en. larceny: people v.a Geo-! O. Jen- and surplus of H«Kr,000. which would
After the opening exerciyes. a parlia­
opinion generally expressed is that '?eW'
^ra Wu l«arned that it whs •
’ ram p patueiS and ;
I ASSYRIA GRANGE.
■ ■ n‘I^!** disposing uf contractiproperty: indicate that Bangkok was a very mentary drill was given by Mr. Starr.
some one killed a dog on the. bridge Xbe purpose of the state to make its
■
al: kind! M.*&gt;--m to be [j-and threw the body into the riv erJ “(»’ncult^r'11 *011001 the leading one in
w.ii
,
....
■
iwople va Cha*. Pixley, bastardy; large commercial center.
,.
v
,
aM
.
w
pu
_
W. tf-nhwl too lata to publfah m.
ch,. A
Jtrtotiiuj: large nnmstitution was adopU-d. The following
, But av
it would
seem that
the &lt;lOg
dog's
tosly .! !.
-vunt MXUI
LIIUI MIU
8 FMKIV
... '*&gt; or^1, 3,1,1 lhe-v un‘ preparing t&lt;. full.th« program fur Assyriai Grange .| people vs. Arthur Crites, disposing of '
SECOND CROP OF BERRIES.
»Md{ sailing-ves- , Would
new officers were elected : •
*to 'found• :in. the river, if
.. that
..... | . r. ,nnke g‘Mxi .' un thftt hl,,,u T1,e
to lead in thediicnMion
'contract property;
people Iva John;. Mrs. E»*,wls Hpwe, uf Baltimore..
lun .are passed:
. . ....
Pres.— ChorlotU Barnurn. Coats
is where
some K
aPProl,rmH' $-'«&gt;.«M&gt; for agricul arc Wjl Jnpes, Alice Wiltor and Ih; were the case. 1Here
’
'
.t.t.
under
the
.11met
WJraJ
M^viu
wifi
^ive
i
Dickena
■
malicious
“
"«?'»
‘
injury
"J
’
r
r
to
iv-WHy
Ipropyrty
:
'
l™»Rht
tin.
city
Saurduy
a
br
'
.1.
ustlstarting out .........................
Grove. •
’ • 1]
.honM get i„ w J •»"&gt;? »*-■*
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= r-r. -......
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people vs.
vs. lacwis
Lewis Cole,
Cole, gaiaing.
gmiing; for
foi I.of a raspberry boah having s» vend
s of |he cafth. or i Sherlock Holmes should get in hi« ;
..f ,u..
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.
. ...
■
I people
Vice Pea. -John, U. Killick.. Duster.
work and tell an anxious pulilic wtot r,'„’Uon v**
r
&gt;
’
ittr
Kriy
of
the
agricultural
Iketche.
from
the
lift,
of
Paul
Junra.
. ,,
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vuiiem, jwntence; people va Rutord Craven. ' nice, plump, ripe berries. Who can
si sime fqreign
..
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1
’
L. college rtf
th..
uf.vtM.
*1,;.
.......
.
.
.
•
..
.
statv. Of this, a very also spe*k of his nationality aud .plate
of the ftafe
Cor. Sec’y.- Bennie Smith.. Coats
1 receiving stolen property; jeople va ; teat it?
&gt;
ats i'verj where. really did happen.
*j expended
expenoeu in Jr&lt;of bnrial.
Grove.
j
•
large proportion will ito
Ulic. it is a won. Vesta Herrick abandonment of wife j
. Ii (•JMT'V-ltltr
__ i! .
1
------------ -------- carrying i.nl
ujit the &lt;v..wlr
work .kr
of »F...
the departRec.
Sec’y.— Herbert
Morehouse
d accidents are ।
aodohHdnm:
vw Vera Ackett. . lnnn hlv tV
I ment of chemistry. This work Ajifl i 1
Delton. '•
' '
thj? Avay into!
! consist of exiinkiusDg prepared foods’ I
I Tea i - Truman Merriam LakeCdcesa.
1 h*- i fort where |
j Mna. Dir. - Mrs. 1&gt;. W. Shepard Del­
; Hr man and stock which are on sale '
Fl Y ISSUES OF FACT -Jacob Reelmau
FnflCFC MFhF
• opfintd. Wi* 1
I in that state, also fertilizers Iowa i
III vs E. S. Grtofend. • narr: FiwdcIb E.
LKsImLv HlKL I Toe fol In v&lt; ng were phosen as ’ sd|&gt;erSam's big
has nu pure-foufi law. and much fraud j
’
!
aud
.Scid
Beach
Va
Ctty
’
pf
Hastings.
! iulendvijls of depart Went work:
is t'.vt.v-anwva
prepet rated u&gt;
in the
iimnufactute
of
...
mv .MIHIIUlUt
lUIa: v,
; trespass: Ekart Brewing Co. pt John
.Pn-a* Alice Whetstone, Coati Grove
IN THE U.S., S^YS THE GOVERN- articles sold in. that state which
. ....... j i.._
Mre Hastings and carlton FARM. Yarg&lt;*r, assumpsit: John Egg|e*lon va WERE SADLY INTERFERED WITH
{Bunker hill
Fluwer
Miwdon-w-A lice
Shultz.
’ shut out of othei- states where a rigid ! ERS ^L'T IN A BUSY DA\
MENT ENGINEER IN USE­
..... .w
..........
fly-jhE RA!NS. AFTERNOON
of hustings, --------------tresparai onR
the
case-.1
;!
WBD- i City
, Shultz.
• '
, pure foud law* iaiin operation.
1 John W. Wing vs. Luclndal Vester,
LESS WORK.
big buildLiteatnre—Sadie MrLeay. Prairie- .
i But what is of most im]&gt;urtance is ■
jSESDAY, Aug. 30th.
SPORTS
WERE
GOOD.
iteppeal from justice court ; Sturgis &amp;i
.• from th/•
yille.
j the proyiotmd soil-map of Iowa, which .
, Burn Mfg. Co. va George wjjpotter. I
Medal
Contest's—Nellie - Curtis,
will, to made under Mr. Michael’s
F.±™
oelton
won
both
I.iingK’filing on. NEED OF INTELLIGENT,
Woodland.
■ direction. This 'consists of u chemical J COULD GET STATE
be ‘ jk.-eton Tea
A literary program, very interesting,
SYSTEMATIC WORK ; examination and analysis of the .jwil !
AID OF $500 '-tent. Bank va Mm S. D. Harter at.
BALL GAMES and having apccial reference to import­
n Ireton atom
un each quarters^vtion of land in that ‘
• ; tuchment; Cary U. Edmonds [vs. Em- j
ant pba.-** of L. T.I.. work, was car­
Aie hail 'been
■ state. Indeed til* work may be car- j
met.
Everts,
assumpsit
:
Bartholomew
■
ried oht in the . nfternton. Sixty
t: alt t,he more lo the End That Labor Put on tied toeven smaller areas where un A Mlle! By Doln;
Horse Race Proved an Interesting
J.uten vs. Melvin Chandler, niur.
six sulwcriptions toitlie Crusader weftI
evident
difference
of
soils
exists.
The
’•^ty I After otir
Highways May Give Satlsfac- j«--—
-•
* CHANCERY
CAUSES
FIRST : Feature. Wright Bros. Delivery­
ted iy a C. S.
taken.
j purpose of this work is to show • l i ,
to
i CLASS—Charles Blackfoot v® Kittie '
lory Results.
ulmlity huwThe chief feature of the evening was
I What'crops the particular soil is best ■
Horse Won.
Olmstead, bill to set aside deed and ;
the graduating exercises of-fhe riaxs of
ad anted fur.
for. and
and i?’, the
th.. kind
Lin&lt;l and
»mt * With
Lto&lt;l railroad.
A State Good Rot&gt;ds Convention was '; adapted
...................
,
muoradaW,
mrterpnre many —.i#ic ,rfornu„M. Un
j.(,j h.
Labor Day opeaed with promise of 1005 from the Senior Legion. Mr. Starr
.....
ti &lt;‘n this held in Port Huron Ifit week. It was । amount of fertilfeera neceusurf to keep j farmers yff C'»r}fnn
Carlton avwl
and lluulinwv
Hastings te.v.**
trustee, va John E. Blurry, bill being anything but pleasant, u pour­ delivering the commencement addram.
:-iiciH i. ;then a large, interest mg and highly success- this soil to the highest state of fcrtily | ship have taken hold of the work of nu*
,
in the nature of a Judgment Creditors ing raiu most of the night and flying
.'•Oiini up tfn fnl gathering. It could have Iwen ! ’Ly.
! gravelling the road leading from the ,bill; Tripheua (loodenuugh vs.: Edward clouds covering the sky in the morn­ There were also very enjoyable musical
featuroi for the evening program.
■'t romjietent nothing lew than that . w ith such a ;
«’V bekin the work. Then ■ Andrus qorncr north to the toWn line.,
M A. Burton, administrator, bill; fur ac- ing. Bubpld Sol togan totaae a little
RtMolutiuns were j aKX-d pledging aid .
ue(three we man as -Good Roads Enrle, ” state . there will i:o «loubt fullpw. as in lili^ j Wednesday was the day for the "bee." ,
■ counting; Martha Houghtaiin vh. Ix-tha courage as the day inovt d on. and con- to State L. T. L. work; appreciating
ilJ ■ not have hiRhu-ny commiMteotf. m th,
, "bi". e*.,miI1.tiu&gt;. oC
ol cte&gt;». : H w., « Innunuu. Thirty thrw teum. Adkin,Thirty
” H three
JuJ^u,
Cr«17u&gt;r»e”‘ rltnM w'buv,
wav ubouHlTthoih
teams Adkins
-------- hti
-----------the
excellent work done by Mias CharirBlu«laireetingg«.iM.&gt;dth&lt;HmvM .n-.«'l««"Jolb&lt;u,b ulei1t.that ma; l« reponnllfor work ra dnw th, gravl blu■ Loute M. Fox va Tho. 8mu» th, weather wm a mixed pymorftten
it wus: the '
j profitably
in manufacturing.
; which A.
IL Nteb.
A. Nititola
generoonly
do- ’ bi),
.................
... ........utilized -wur-wbrniw.
whiehlL
I. gmwrvwdr
d„- &gt;,,
; Ul,ri, 1 „„m -ttnwOT. All thia vrpmnM 1 otte Barnum and • Mr. *,loyd .Starr;
ar
.4
rxproMuig thnaka to the W. C. T.
We ciinnrt go into partiful4rs of the • (&gt;”r romtrrs will
niter
the er.be.
splen- ' r.^~t.
r.atixl. TS*
The rillzwJ
ciiiz.-:
Hastings hired
. rent
.
&gt;lw&gt;r th,
lIMlnlK,
Inrwl 2&lt;i ,■ A B„wwr
Thumaa and Lwy Dan- ' the eontemvlatcl olWrvanoe uf Later
----- ’ 2Over » ieU
rd! those, fa- glittering nor say much alx*irt its many ' did letter
tetter we
«.■ recently
nwutly published
PuM»h«l from
Iron, . shoveller!
.bvvvltert ft„ loa.1 the „
(ravel.
K,
’
1)ay
h, lb,
,nb.„. U.. R T. L. and citizens of Delton
lor
their
kindness and hospitality. The
opted exceDeait features. One
the must Dean
Deen Davenpurt.
Daventert. thd
the former
termer Woodland half a
n mffe
mte was
w« fini-#&gt;ed.
lln.rted. and that
th.t the
rte &gt; &lt;;HANCEItV CAUSES SECOND '‘led. Tin-ten n.on progrnm wm.
carefully prtqmrcd-and tellilig addresses ; man who has charge uf the Illiutiis ! farthest 4rotn the pit. It is the inten- : CLASS ‘Stella Milter vn Arthur Mil- ! dtearranged. In tte utternmtn the pro- second annual &lt;xmveBtiun closed .with
an
excellent
feeling by al] who attend­
wmXh liv«-red by A. N-. Johnson, higli- 1 ojUv-ge of • agrieiilture* and who *6 tion of.ri|««M- interested to have another I! ler, divorce: Mina Dewey 4*. Glen i gram was carried out oh nearly as
ed.. and with an .enthusastk* ^mrjKree
wav Vugineer of the L’nitt^l States De- I forcefully wrote about the urgent need l»ee and finish this stretch of road,
; Dewey, -divorce: Cynthia Bull k's. Ro-i poxsibh- un schedule, and some of the to push the work and xnnke next.year’s
Public pitrlnu nt of Agriculture. ] He pointed i .in Michigan of such wurk us is being } The thirty-three men with
man Bull, divorce: Llewellyn J Burgh*; forenoon exercises were also held then. convention even mon of a sucres*.
out that
«te &gt;pept «cb.war !«ton, in lllinoh .ior tte .h-v»b.t»meat ; ate reroftrf ter teSnem ware: Otte; j"’J ~ "K^J|Tliu7ibdon!
»—it- »—’.jjivorce: ; But the crowd that would surely have
Wc are indebted to Mr. Herirert
in thte country on tto public ittabwaya. •&gt;&lt; «M«
arrirultural
tendon. Jrw. Knowtea. Cha. Smith. Win,rJ Wgnler
yIrtu y|,„. Warner l»*cn here had the day been a good one
; Morohoupe, the Secretary,- for an acwell and.of tbi. vast nitn liUyfhiui, nr It te evident tlmtllowa i- prciutiing to, Will Wfonw. Fred HeminK. Mike • d|WHTO_
wm prevented by ito rains, aud the
of tho |inMnje(|ing;
old cow $25 ODO.(UM) is wasted by ^nindirectwl ! duns much wr mure than Illionis in this j Vester, John Shriber. CIhul Graves, j• PRO CONFESSO CASES --Jackson j bedraggled condition of everything out j
-------------- „
Michigan
should certainly
W
ill........................
Savdcoul, H. A. Nichuis. E. M. 'Iwanbangh Vvs.
s. Amtuida
Laubatigh,
di*
platting th«* and nselt---work un the.'pnjbliij
xiq rrnuto.
riMuis. i direction —
— .a..............................
...
......
Amanda LaubaUgh. di- of doors. The Mutual Benefit Amocia- j IMPORTANT REAL
liiilj* calls follow and if
If jxMrible
possible lead
hind in future Brown. Geo. C.
I
Nichols. Randall
i vonce; Jnelah ....
Slaughter
। a plah was This enormous waste ccriaiiily
„ .... vs. William, . I Hon deserve credit for carrying out
.
.
.. along this line.
Gratae*,
t. K. Bartor.* Adeltort Senter j
•
ESTATE DEAL
Slaughter, divorce; Etta elocnm vs. j their program as nearly as they did.
for methods that shall pt vant such ' developement
We are pleased to announce that Mr. Geo. E. Nichols. Amasa Richardson, Oliver Slocum, divorce; Hattie Nesbit There was a good attendance of factory
in it it almost loses it* fright fully extravagant we t,/ Bring
Ed.
Bump,
Henry
Clark,
’
Fred
.
Buinp.
'vw. (me street that this home to Burry county, Iti-isprob- ' Michael will write some articles fur
vs. Earnest Nesbit, djvorce;; Mabie j employees all day, and of those inter­ ft.. I. Hendershott Buys State Street
uhich hy the .way is able that not less than $25, X»tis sp&lt;mt j the BANNER on topics suggested by Geo. Altofft, J. Montgomery, Birney Parks vs. Frank Parks, divorce!: Cora I ested in the stores in the afternoon.
McIntyre] Will Clary, David Ragla,
Property. Will Build Block
ii Fan-.-ul Hall, isn't each year in this county in cash and* I his work and to aid the . agitation for
Bander vs. Gottlieb Bassler, .divorce: The factories were dosed all day and
of Stores.
•iih; het in width, ana days* work on tte roads figuring work, i more attention in Michigan to state Fred Andrus, B. Risbridger. Deck John Sanborn by next friend va Stella the business places closed in the after­
Saturday last, as will be seen by the
ingntor of IxisinOss places at tte average price of lahir for man aid in developing our splendid soil re­ Sprague, Lonnie Wood, Arthur Ken­ Santoro, divorce: Verner Town vs. noon.
1 H’-'$’boulevardt?)" was and team? Think of the waste of over source.*. Now is the time to begin the yon, James Endsley, Theo. DeMott. Imella Town, divorce; Florence Par­ | The ball games were the features of real estate transfers, R. I. Hendershott,
John Henkes.
:: tngfe Avenue, " perhaps to* half of this, for over half of this work in Michigan.
mer va Horace Parmer, chvohje; the program. The first game was be­ purchased J}ve fronts on State St., of
The ladies
equally Reams,
interested
with the
the Woodworking, nine of this Edward Burton, administrator of the
tween
Walter W. Reams
va Bertha
• ‘■nonunion page threj*.
work and money is expended in. ways
men, and furnished a fine picnic din­ divorce; Ada Gammond vs. Melbourne city and Delton, and was won by the estate of C. 8. Burton. The 110 feet
that do not make the roads permanetly LIVE STOCK BREED­
ner for the workers which was served Gammond, divorce; Alice J. Kelley latter, the score standing 14 to 11. begins 22 feet west of Chidester A Bur­
better. We hope there may be more
PATRICIAN PICNIC
ERS ASSOCIATION on Mr. Nichols’ lawn.
Then the Bookcase Co’a nine tackled ton’s store, and extends 110 feet west.
va Frank E. Kelley, divorce.
interest taken in the subject by the
Thus h« auspiciously begun a splen­
the winners and it was a pretty contest’ Mr! Hendershott has hot purchased
people
of Barry county, and {by the
AT THORNAPPLE LAKE
did work on a bad stretch of road. The
prfiilojit lasted, but had to bo called, at this property for speculation, but as an
highway commissioners and district Preliminaries Arranged Saturday.
gravel should be put on at least four A GREAT CROWD PRESENT the end of the fourth inning on ac­ investment. All who know him under­
overseers, to the - end that permanent
feet xvider and several inches deeper
lotiJay
Rains Prevented
Permanent Organization Later.
count of rain.
stand that he will not have idle prop­
work may be done. What Michigan
than now.; but that can be dune later. At the Auction Sale Held By Alva
Crowd But They Had a
The score was 4 . to 3 in favor of erty, but improves ii always. It is his
needs is a tetter roads system: but
Sale at the Fair.
This show what can to done by enter­
Dunn, Tuesday, in Rutland
Delton.
intention to build n suletantial two
*Jood Time
far better work can l-e dune under tho
Fifteen or twenty farmoni inveroatod prise and co-operation. We ho^re to see
One of the most interesting races story business block-of five stores with
Township.
n tebur Day-didjnot pre- present system if the people ahd the in the breeding of pur6-bred live atoua much of the same work done in other
In Barry County the BANNER hat was the half mile race Two horses good Iwsement'under each. The de­
ruad officers are determined ko have it
:u&lt;-hmii from earring out
met in the HuperriaorH’yoom at the townships: If the farmers interested inaugurated the feature of advertising were entered, one of them be*ng one tails hare not yet been settled but it is
tu til
tu.- r program at Thorpcourt house Saturday, to plan for a in this road will add a little to what auction sales in place of advertising of Wright Bros, delivery horses and the safe to say that whatever Mr. Hender­
»l ■ ■; ••cted-crowd could hot
i Barry County Pure Bred Live Stock they are doing they can get the state them by the uld-time mefhod of ’ -auc­ other owned bv a Mr.; Johnson. *016 shott undertakes to do will be well
•i ■■■! the moisture; Because
| Breeders Ansociatton. Those preaent aid of $500 to the mile, fur grades on tion bills." Newspaper advertising of first heat was won by Wright Bros, done. It m very welco ne news to our
QUICK RETURNS
. ...i-h&lt;*l with an account ■
seemed to bH very much interested in this stretch of ruad are excellent. With auction sales prevails in several (count- horse, who might have won the second citizens that Mr. Hendershott has se­
until Wt*jln&lt; 5'iay morn*
Try
the matter, and good results are cer­ the $500 extra, as fine a road cun Id to ie« of this state almost wholly, the heat too had he not Ixrtted the track cured this real estate, and that credit­
From BANNER Want Advs
eonstructek as need be.
B ANN EK
to press at
tain tu come from the meeting.
auction bill being almost wholy un­ and ran. around by the -hay barns, able stores will replace the structures
Them and You’ll Be Con­
Gt give an account of the
It was thougirt liest not to effect
known. It is a method approved by Frank Cramer, the plucky, driver, now occupying the lots purchased.
vinced Too.
i program was carried
h
jrermanent
organization, so a WRESTLING CONTEST
up-to-date auctioneers, and endorsed clung to him like death to a uigger.
and was greatly on­
BOOMING THE FAIR
MONDAY NIGHT by the Association of Auctioneers
and with blanched face he showed up
Two, weeks ago &lt;). D. Spaulding committee was chosen to submit a
! r. a-nt There was a advertised some rooms and n house to plan at a furore meeting. Names will
Secretary Schmitz attended the Band
Last week Mr. Alva Dunn, at. Rut­ fur the third and final heat which he
■i war by men pud same rent in the BANNER want column. to secured of the Barry County breeders At Parker’s Hall. Albert Hemey land. advertised an auction sale in the won by about a half a length.
.
Tournament at Hickory 'Corners Fri­
jumping contests Shortly after, he had secured the de­ of pure-bred live stock, and all will be
Running race l£ mile.
,
day and took along some Fair Ixtoks
BANNER for Tuesday of this week,
Won Contest From Edward
entf red into with sired tenant* through this use of print­ invited to attend the next meeting
WYight BrosI..2..1
for distribution. A large crowd was
and'a couple of BANNER ruprasentaMouvener.
Johnson
.....................
2.
.1.
.2
when the organization shall be formed.
present and a splendid time enjoyed. .
tivea. drove out to the sale seven miles
ers ink.
A friendly wrestling contest witnessed west of the city. One only needed to
It ia hoped to arrange also for an
Barry County is richly blessed in the
Last week a certain man advertised
In the half mile race there were two
auction sale of pure bred stock to be by a good crowd took place Monday look at the big crowd present aud to
way of bands. and the boys are all put
•g people -ud' this city to secure a good man to care for his
held-on the fair grounds on one of the evening at'Parker's hall commencing look at the rigs nitched everywhere, to starters Guy D., record 2:20 and Billy ting up first clmw music. Mr. Schantz,’
Friday evening to attend W0 acre farm, inquiries to to addressed
M.,
owned by Billy Montgomery. The
at 8 o’clock, the contestants being Al­ conclude that Mr. Dunn’s Auction Sale­
days
of
the
County
fair.
informs the BANNER that the fair
ih
care
of
the
BANNER.
We
sent
b’. Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
bert Herney. who works for R. K. adv. in the BANNER had been read.
this year will Ire bigger and tetter than ’
1 Middleville, in honor of four’replies to the adv. within two
first two heats were won hy Guy D. in
Grant, aad City Mail Carrier Ed
ever
before, and that the prospects for
their L,&lt; »• orest
It
is
estimated
that
close
to
400
people
days
after
the
BANNER
was
mailed,
They left Hastings
CHANGE IN THE BANNER. Honvener. The contest was to be the
a close finish, the time being 1:30.
a large and anccesaful fair are very
on thn -l • , i in. train returning on and many havfr called at the office in
were present, Prairieville. Orangeville,
Guy D..
the v.Lv
best
three
in
five
falls,
and
was
an
in
­
Yankee
Springs,
Thornapple,
Barry,
fiatterirv
Billy M.
u )y train Saturday morning, person.
There is no question about the merits Larger Sized Paper Than Heretofore. teresting and exciting one. It took Hope, Rutland. Irving Johnstown, ‘ Time 1:20.
;
-'ery jolly
time.
the whole five touts to determine the Baltimore. Bastings City and Town­
of the BANNER'S want column. It is
Gain A Full Page of
contest, winch was won by Hemey.
ship aud Carlton Townships being rep­
the “clearing house’’ for anything you
SCHOOL OPENS
Old Size.
Bout onei wiw .won by Honvener, resented.
wish to buy. sell or rent.
Everybody
who
took
a
fall
out
of
Heme}
«n
just
Bidding was lively and everything
PROSPEROUSLY
in Barry Co .reads the BANNER and if
Our readers will note another change
sold at a good price. Mr. Duna exanyone in the county wants to buy or in the BANNER this week, two inchee 45 Keconda
Bout
1
two
I
was
a
stubborn
struggle
preaeed himself as greatly pleased and
rent what property you have for such having been added to the. length of each
Indications Point ts a Record Break­
totween
the-two
men.
------ -, - who were very , highly commended Auction Sale adrerpurpose, the BANNER ia the way to column, making them 22 inches instead —
ing Attendance This Year. Large
reach them. Several other Idstances of 20 as heretofore. This change will, evenly mnlriied. It Im&lt;«1 13 minuttn. । u,lng jn the BANNER, white W. H.
i Couch, the auctioneer, had one of those
Number of Outsiders.
of quick returns from BANNER advs. on the 10 pages of seven columns each and was won by Hemey.
Bant three wont to Houvener. who •'smiiea that would not come off. ?
gain 240 inches, or exactly a page of
could be mentioned.
Th" welcome sound of the school
won
it
in
one
and
one
half
minutes!
the former sixeof the BANNER. Thus
toll w a. heard again Brnsday. At tte
MASON'S Al-fENpONBout foot
Henwj 'K b, s-tiinfl
Lr. F, €. degree Wadn-dxy yt-

$25,000.00(1
ANNUAL WASTE

; ,,
LIST OP CASES NOTED ON THE
Wave.
ELEVEN CRIM
A. j. Dann, proprietor uf thje Lake j CALENDAR.
Thues, ha-, purchased of Al. I
INAL CASES THIS TERM.
Weliei-’ the Uike Gdeska Wave. Mr.
■
Wetorj
had made,
an- excellent
paper of
. ,
.
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TlifT MADE THE
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Five legion- were

�HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 7, !»&gt;.’&gt;

2

I AN APPLE FROM
ST. PETERSBURG

The days of lOtZOOG majorities will not j TWO SUCCESS­
last long. TheiNfe party must hope
FULL AUCTIONEERS
every Ttnunrtay forenaan at for success, not on the mistakes of
Hasttnr*. JjWitafc.__________ ■ • ,
its enemies, but on its own merits.
Who
Have
Had
a Long and Very Sue !
. [Original.] '
Check t ook campaigns are not credit
COOK BROS.. Editors.
Before leaving St Petersburg Imme­
able tu anyone, and the party that
cessful Career in Managing
diately
after
the great January miroraFORTY.NlNTtl YEAR.
countenances them cannut hope for
Auction Sales.
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i
—— u.
cre I called on the American minister,
public confidence or favor, for it will
Subscription by Mali. Poat-PaM.
' The time is at hand when such whom I knew, and be asked me »to car­
merit neither.
F,W Waists and Dressing Sacqnes a new line of light flee. e.1
oke.yeak .................. ........... Si 00
change® will lie made as will suggest ry dispatches to Washington, whither
SIX-MONTHS . ;..................... ’.........
M&gt;
auction sales as the simple, natural 1 was going. 1 accepted the eommifl- ft
THltEE MONTHS .......... a
goods m Persian patterns and fancy stripes,. very
There are some significant surface
and most effectual method of disposing sion and left on the night train, it was
i neat at per yard
.
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Entered at .the po»t&lt;»flh» sKHasUnk*. Michi­ indications of a disagreeable struggle of farm tools, horses, cattle, sheep and
overloaded
with
people
alining
tu
es
­
gan, A* MKtond clii$» msttar;
for the U. S. snnotorship next year.
other live stock, hay. grains, and such cape tbe terrible events transpiring in
The
republicans
of
this
state
have
wit
­
ADV^RTislNG RATES.
other articles aud products as the own­ the capital. A railroad otSelal tapped
Navnrn -tripes, double fold some neat new patterns 1 C *
Display adwertlalnr. rales furnished on sppll- nessed all the check book campaigns er may want to sell by this method.
me on the shoulder and offered to niiuw ft
eattan.
|at per yard
.....
they car® to, and the next man or mw
The
auction
sale
has
come
to
be
a
rec
­
me
to
a
seat.
He
took
me
to
a^car
first pane.or amotiz
HHcsllne; else- who attempt anything of that sort
ognized institution iu the fall and where there waa'rbom for but one^erwnere, Tc a llt»e. ArefMte ot seven words to the
ought to be given such a lesson that no
line.
spring. The securing of a good atten­
Galatea cloth for Children's drenswi has no equal
Want column lea Word for tsxch InperUou.
future contests of that character
‘ill‘ dance of people who are interested in son. put me In. shut the door-nnd wna
Card ot Thauks, twenty-firecenu each.
off before I could fee him. Thia aston­
[for style and service, regular 18c value at per yard
Obituary. |&gt;oni’y and rnsotutlons. Be a lino. lie thought of.
the articles to be sold is of course the ished me, for 1 hud Buppo&amp;etl a fee was
Notices of births, deaths or tnarria««» will be
printed free su« news matter.
first essential. But that we will not tbe object of bls attention.
♦ BOr-No eiMiimtinlti&amp;lkin will bo published noSuppose we had hod a man in the
discuss now. You mav have the crowd
At every stat ioh on the route one or ft
presidential chair who had said. ‘ItIs
and yet if the manager of the sale is more of the passengers In my compart­
X&lt;&gt;(&gt; ynrds white Outing Flannel at per yard
none of America's bn*in&lt;3Mi what they
job fflui^riNd.
not a man of good judgment, tact, and ment got out till at lust there was but
ft
The IlANXKX-.il** dne of the beat equipped do anywhere ebte in the world; wt*
j sb offices In Western JMlchlean, sail I*-prepared ought not to be concerning ounelyus who knows values and what an article one left, a young girl. I had settled my­
to do every kind of bodksad job printing.
ought to bring at such a sale- unless self for a nap. but v?ns Htill half awake,
with other nations* businem." The
yon have a good auctioneer, in other when 1 was con-»cl«*us that this girl ft
war in the far East would still be ih
The most”important matter consum­
words, the sale may fail of *uch re­ wua rummaging my satchel. 1 was
pwgress. It is right that America
mated last week Was the conclumou of
sults as one ought to expect.
•
about to start up to prevent her when
should take her place and her respoiv* peace between Russia and Japan. In
We present this week the announce­ curiosity changed my intention, and I
sibility as a world power.
the MnjJpompIcte -orsel
the negotiation* leading up to this
ments of two auctioneers eitlier of felgmxl to be sound nrfeep. Tbe girl
itctiu.’i were *li&lt;nvu the eharactcristicF
whom knows just how to manage an found iny'-piiKspori nnd seized upon it ' Al
Stock in Horry Coumy
of buth nations1— Russian pride, stub­ TALK OF ELECTRIC RAILWAY
« | auction sale to get the best possible re- eagerly.-eridvntly mueb relieved to find WJ
, bomn&amp;ta and ‘i diplotnacy; Japanese
'suits; both uf whom are fully |iosted it Iu the.satchel. Then she threw off n .
snioodiiutAs and magnanimity. Tho To Connect Grand Rapids and Battle on the values of all classes of property mackintosh, took « soft hat out of her ■
Russian pleni)xrtentiaries had^need- i
that may be offered at such sales— pocket and uppearedlos u man. Roiling |
Creek. Said That Hastings Will
■ know what it ought to bring; both of her castoff clothlug In •« bundle, she ■
ed all that Japan went to war for—
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Japan®** supremacy in C-ordi; the
w hom are men of such long and success­ lowcrwl (he window ami tblyw It &lt;mt
Have Spur.
It was not . long after ibis that’ the ■
withdrawal of Russia from Manchur­
The Thursday night Grand Rapids I ful exj»erience in this line and of such train stopped, the door ojiened and an ' Years are but a fool's measure for
ia; the restonition to Chink of that
good
tact artil judgment that, while
i youth, which la divine. They bring can- :
Press contained a dispatch from Battle
officer put In Ids head and allied,-for - I province; aud the reepg'nitiou of the Creek stating that eastern capitalists | always knowing and consulting the paxsport-i. Uw.-.erttta.Iu.oa.MMwlU! I Itau
' z"‘z “ t wisdom nnd a cerK, ifrl. .nd ■&gt;.« un&gt;«l IMde «» dMtk. j tain.belief In the 'tnreslity of joy Aj[
I '’open door" iirClihui,for all nations.
interested in a tine from Battle Creek | humor of the crowd Mho attend, they
The ^apimeHc dftfnandud. in addition to tu Grand Rapids had met the" day i will manage not to let an article go tJpenlug my satchel,-1 bunteil fbr what &gt;• man is quickly &lt;1 ftlllushwd. whlcm|
means ~
th it he has Bet up Ida
Corns iii and
our Stock no l.narltt.
this, the Cession of Sakhalen island, liefure in the health-food* city and de-1 until satisfied they hnvj; the best offer I knew she find tuketr. nnd, not finding ■'icommonly
----- -herotufore owiuil by'RuNria, to Japan: cided that an electric line must Ve i they can-hope to get for it, and who IL endeavored lo explain to tbe officer ;; own Idea of what t dries -should lx* by
It will fill your hoart with gn--.it delight
■
the
skle
of
what
tl:lngs are and sulks.
the limiting uf Russia’)* sea power, in built Jo Grand Rapids, but that Gull , mauageXto have the aggregate of rhe j that 1 had h-ft it behind. Meanwhile ;
Lot
ins
talk
with
you and figure your Liil
f forever at the result He then commits #
the East: tlie giving to Japan all war lake was not to be touched by the new. sale np to what the properly ought to i H'e
bed produced It. T lie officer
We will do it with n right good will'
ig
was
sufficiently
abHorlxtl
camj
ot
' old and prefers
tbringi
'
*
? was
sufficiently
absorbed
in In
mymy
case
to to
[ ' tlH‘
vessels .which had linen forced to fly
line since that body of water already
band it buck to her with but a hasty e
to life. H&lt; clnmloTs Into on»4
from'Jap ships i^to neutral porta; and had an electric line from Battle Creek
z.M. other
I..M. of the
flits man ’• shelters that Itne
Elsewhere you yvill see tho familiar
]• or
We have Lumber without defect.
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a cash indemnity io Japan that would Instead it was said that this proposed features ot these two men who axe cxnmiDution.
1 the way. curls up within
v
and smiles T You can buy it all with no regret.
, ■ .
.
■
f ’’Your
XVUl 1pHSsjMjrl!
——-,,---- ' —bp ---dvuUMided
r— ----- --------'of ma
pay her for the ®o»t of the war. The
I pityingly-at the you; g; of all ages press
artists
m
getting
tbe
ix^t
]M&gt;&amp;n,u!e
refl
sererelv
line was to touch- Wall, Crooked and
Shinglea'and Siding. Oak. Henihick and I
Russian plenipotentiaries met all throe Gun lakes, and that a spur would lx*! suits from ah auction sale. You will;! -j ihjiik 1 .an satisfy you." 1 said, lug on tv noiuv etK.. no matter' what.
and the- i *!» Doors and Windows and all thing- M
» the sky
.
demands with a flat refusal, especially Lui It to Hastings. We do not -know how | fir.ff the announcements in the BAN- ! and. tuklrig- the envrlujiv bearing my allv^ to the beauty &gt;f
uuutwwn*
!
ClolhU
UU&lt;1
till
bills
HIM!
tfiv
trCTO,
and emphatically declining to pay h much of this has any bihiis of fact, or . NER from now on of W. H. Couch. R ditpatchro addressed: to the secretary 1
Why, there isn't one street in all tin- town
j orTuti-Tt
’
M. Pof-gU.... wTjilnil'oii
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-■».“of j hliremviflo ll«. bciutf lo l» wn In
cent of tribute. The matter wna con­ whether it is all from the fevered ini- i F. D. No. 0, Hastings, and James At.
'
But WE have put liome of our Lumber do
embassy, II showed it ;j
to 1 one another, breathing deeply i»f the air
tended strongly by both sides, but agination of some correspondent. We | Bauer, of this city. We can recom the Amerlinn*
An77’’J
m«”w»'riU
be iireei' _
to ' uf »u™kUi. llrlng .ml taring and Iw
;
hlm.
J..J.
-----...1.
And
....................
the
Waite have gone up and *tb«rShbigi on,
Without availing anything seemingly,
‘Joved. until at last hey are made one
suspect tho latter. Certainly if such a ' mend them both as vomjietent. reliable
And. our Hrick have fanned the chimney each aide upixiaring determined to liue is to lie built, the idea will be to &lt; and successful auctioneers. You will telegraph to St. 1'i‘tershurg for Instruc- , with nature. Bnt fflie heart, like the
tiotw. which should arrive {whirr we I
carry its point. Thus matters stood carry passengers and freight all the be satisfied with their work.
: reached the frontier. Then be lucked liver, grows torpktJ’Ithout exerelse; a
Munday, when tl$e laht word came
tlie man in tha T 8o WE hustle along in the same old way.
.the dour and In n few minutes the train I gradual decay txmieM *t&lt;&gt; “
year, not to get the resort trade for two
arsa ow
see jwia
you V-everyday,
V Ul J tlO-V,
,
from the Czar, flatly,* refusing to re­
startl’d on.
'
.1 Mhrltci.ta decay fro u' whhb lie Is re- -V- And are glad to
or three months. If business aud profits
LIST OF JURORS
cede. Then a council was held at be the aim, it would seem more prob­
I expected the girl would thank me I le&lt;»s&lt;xl, much agalnut lil« wl!l,,by dentil. T* Just
see us and let us prove:
’ t come aud
and eee
Tokio of the ckler statromen of Japan
for what I had done, but 1 hud played ' There are t&lt;x&gt; many kheltera.—Hugh de Rl That our Lumber is right and on the "Movable that the line would be built to this List of the Thirty Men Drawn for the
my part ho well that she really believed Selincourt.
presided over by the emperor.
Its
city from Battle Creek, and from here
decisions was cnUed to the Japanese
September Term of Clr,I thought
- ---- I. laid
- —- left my p»4i|&gt;ort l&gt;e I
to Grand Rapids. Such a line would
Anur Rolryn In Spain.
;
hind.
Pn'sently I said to her iu Frroch:
peace envoys at Portsmouth. When
or could reach Fine. Bristol and Clear
cult Court.
| -Mademoiselle, you will iwisfl the borAfter Henry 1I11-. dlvonid Catha­
the commissioners met the following
rine, of Aragon, the [favorite daughter
lakes. and by going west from Middle;
Thu
Mlowing
ii
a
liat
ol
lh&lt;Juror,
d
'
r
1
"
h
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l™'-'«&gt;'l.r
'«■
-li-lalu
day. Japan graciously withdrew all
ville could touch the beautiful Green drawn for the September term of eiril‘”r
u,“' i?' ’1"
for of Ferdinand and Isnlxdla, ami mnTried
four of her demands that had stood in
lake, and run a-spur from there to cult court. They srv snremoned Jo lie j me nt—well. Mippuree I ritAit you ut Anne Boleyn there v^ns Intense disgust
the way of peace, asking only for the
1
i
Bromberg
for
return
of
my*|feiwgprt?"
thereat in Sj&gt;uin, anti to riiow their ab­
Gan lake. Thjs would seem to be the
. •KDUth half of Stikliaicn island, which wiser course qf business is what the in attendance .it II o'clock in the fore- ’। Without n won! she enme over to horrence■_ they for y»4rx carried around
noon of Septemer Pith.
■
where 1 sat. knelt before :ne and kl&gt;WNl aunUnny In prucesshii a huge niligntor
the Japanese had owned until Russia road is after.
John Adamson. Johnston.
my band.
•
Qa tan-ca. which atniMly menus a ser^
took -it away [from, her twenty-five
But we imagine there is nothing but
. 'Monsieur, you btive oared me .from petit), and out of thd back of this ani­
years ago. when Japan could not de­ talk to the whole proposition as yet. i Momm Strickland, Maple Grove.
"
fleAtli
or
worse
than
death-Siberia.**
mal
sprang a female figure intended'
Clato
PctfingiU,
Prairieville.
j
fend herself against Russian jiggresThat there is a large unoccupied section
■ "Ton arc very fortunate In availing for Anire Boley!:. ; |Tlifa&lt; figure they
Samuel DeBack. Orangeville.
sion. Thus Russia gained a diplomat­ in Barry County which some electric
1 yoursplf of my passport.”
railed the "Anavolen;.”.......
‘
((Anne ~
Boleyn,
Afton
Smith.
Rutland.
There |is no reason why it shojddn ' be.
ic victory and wen red peace on more road will occupy we are sun* is the
■ "*U la not Im k. A derk iu the Ameri- the "b" nnd "v" be ing
_________
ahniMt IntcrMoses Robinson. Thornapple.
Ikin’t poke along without home on: rts
favorable terms than anyone had be­
, esn embassy' 'informal our club that ctaingenble Ju Spanbhi. The Idea, ot
fact. Bnt thetoJa nothing definite as
Simon Neithamer, Woodland.
lieved possible. But "Japan gained a yet that we kduw of.
’
you
were
to
depart
tonight.
Yon
were
you don't have too: you don't nv J : tot ■
coin-.-’
,
was
■protestn
nism,
i&gt;crsi&gt;nlfi«-d
*
O.
R.
Shaw.
Yankee
firings
! shown into this compartment by a by Aihw fM'iyu. spr nvlng but of ___
far more important victory, a moral
jnonejj to-have n pretty home W, v. lur(he
Wur E. Andrews, City.
railway official who Is also n mdiuber foul bea«( of th&lt;- sji «... The
t;„ tnrftsca
victory, which will surely win for her.
liishedl lots of homes, furnished them right
FAIR NOTES.
Charles Freer, City.
nf tho club. The ecunpnrtment was is slmAv'u to the qirlo is, with the Anathe good.opinion of the civilized world.
|oo. 5Ve would like to furnish your hois-', ■
filled with other members of.the club voletia complete, in the hall of the
There will fit* u clam for Alierdeeu
Frank Falk, Assyria.
Jay-an could Tiave jwon further succes­
i
to
prevent
nny
one
elw
from
riding
iii
we’ll tfeat you right. Now is a g&lt; i time
Charles
Gorham,
Baltimore.
Glgnntes. which. Is . ippruai’hed from
ses, might even have sent a fleet, to Angus cattie kpown as class 7*4 this
It. The plan was laid tor me,- in the the gallery round the cloisters &lt;»f the
Win. I. Ford, Barry.
t» furnish your home when our
St. Petersburg, anil completely hum­ was emitted,from the premium list.
i
hope
that
1
might
steal
your
paaoport.
cnrhetinil.
the
moat
I
&gt;t«
resting
one
In
H D. McFadden. Carlton.
new ami full and we are offerini:
he
Loverfl of the light harness home will
bled Russia. But she was magnani­
' Ifad I not found It hi your satchel I Spain— Noles and Qu file*.
Samuel
Cassler.
Castleton.
tempting prices now.
mous in the hour «jf her stress. But Im treated.to a I genuine colt race in
: should have drpgge&lt;l yeu."
' “Why nre you leaving Russia?’
the one most-responsible for this peace the three year |ld class, as some of the &gt; Wesley Stewart, Hastings.
I
We will furnish your home
William .McCallum, Hope.
i "Jest now it would not In? best to '* Disraeli was In l«.v
is Theodore Roosevelt. It iwas. he v'ho best colt.'j in Jhr state will compete.
wlth a widow,
whether you have the money or not.
i tell you."
Charles Wing, Irving.
called on the wirrpbg nations to cease
Mrs, Wyndham Lewis Que
........day. when
F. A. Black in an has consented* to
•’ "You are .right. I would hither not
Austjn Ferris. Johnstown.
’
an ®odiildt|un half mile, with his
fighting, and it wu* he whb kept tlio give
;
|ic
went
to
call,
the
Inly!sitting
by the
, know."
-­
Dougins
Van
Wagner,
Maple
Grove.
!
window, saw hlm.npRr'HU king anil or­
• wires hot with suggest ions to the black pacing ftwo year old. Delton
i When we reached tbe frontier die train
Mark Norris Jr.. Prairieville,
dered the servant to-day that ehe was
rulers of both nations and urged Girl
1
by Strongwoxl on Thursday of the
. Mopped, and the officer' appeared aud nut at home. When the maid reached
Henry Collison. Grangeville.
mutual concessions looking1 to peace in fair,
i
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
thia filly is very fast and a pef. said that he had received a telegram the ball the statesman
James Random. Rutland.
wan hanging up
THREE LICENSED EMBALMERS.
the interest, of mankind. As the Gar­ fi'ct beauty.
i that at the .request of the Aiheriran Ills overcoat’"
•
Albert Williams. Thornapple.
: mhdpter 1 was to lie permitted to go on
man foreign office truly wiid. in com­
Nothing but the weather can stop
"Mrs. Lewis, air. b not at home,”
Hiram B. Miller. Woodland.
I Without a passport. As.soon us he had
menting on the result, *:itj has made the fair from I being a great success
Guy Pierson. Yankee Springs.
। withdrawn I looked at tbe gl£l. She said the flurried maid. «
President Roosevelt tire most important here
i
’s hoping the fair weather will _be
“I did not ask for .X rs.
nt. Lewis.” was
„.,3
had fainted. I revived her with a
John Busby, City.
personage in international-I statesman­ fair.
the calm. stntcsnianllMe' reply.
"-OOOOOCCC
draft from my nask.
Charles Pickle, City.
The premium'books for tho Fair can
ship." No other ruler would have
"But 1 don’t know v hen she will tie
We hail not gone far beyond the i»orDavid
Huggett.
Assyria.
back." urged the maid
dared to propose pence to jRussin and I1 kj had at the following places through­
der
-when
from
under
a
shawl
on
the
8. A. Wertman. Baltimore.
"Nbltker. do I,” ph losopHlcally ro
Japan. Those two countries would out
&lt;
the county. The several "newspa­
seat behind her she pnalueeii an apple,
have declined to listen to tllie suggus- per
I
offices in Hustiijjfs; at Watson's
lowered the window and was about to plied Disraeli, "but I dm going to wait
OBITUARY.
.
till
she comes back; so please make me
tion from any other sourceJ But had store
।
throw tlie appie 9ui when I stopped
in Irving; at Farmer’s State
a cup pf tea.”
SPILLER—Byron S. Spiller former■ her.
Japan not have been magnanimous os Hauk. Middleyille; Holly’s, store.
He
did wait, he got Ids. ted. mid he
"I think I deserve your confidence.” !
well as hrave, the Jape and Russians Woodland; Rxg|a's store Coats Grove; resident of Shultz died at his home in
married the widow.
would still l&gt;e fighting.
j
JNagler’s store., Freeport; Patton '« Urbandale. Sunday evening August . I said, "What docs this mean?”
!
"1
mnst
get
rid
of
It,"
ahe
gasped,
store. Cloverdale; 'Faulkner’s drug 20th, IIMlo.
Wa handle the beat grades of coal pn Ihr - arket
He was bom in Mmw. April 12, 185?. looking at rile appealingly, "it is n ' Table knives until
lie seventeenth
bomb!!"The admission by the legiu represen­ store, Delton; Bissell's store, Hickory
Order from us and*you are sure to.lxi satisfi' *’ Photo®
„...rQ pointed
Comers;
Glasgow's store, Nashville; Michigan has been his home for the
Taking it from her, I hurled it with rontnry always find rihnrply
tatives of the railroads of Michigan,
194
and!
we will give your order prompt at’ i - n.
past
lU
years.
all my atrength Into n field. There was blades, n luitural wur rival from the J
against which suit'for several ^million Fancher's store, Morgan; Cairns &amp;
. See ue before buying
He was first\monied in 1885. His an expldsion. The train came to a stop, days when a. knife wm. at once a dag.- dollars claimed to l»® due the state on Brown, Prairieville; 'Jewell's store, wife only lived a short time.
ger.
hunting
knife
andltable
knife
and]
and every bend was thrust out of the
LEHIGH, NUT and EGO, POCAHON i'AS,
tax account is- now pending in the Assyria; Robinsen’s stdre, Dowling:
He wbj. married again in ifctff ' to windows. After examination, the offi- fork &lt;*om|Rlms.L The rounded end was 1
-United States Huprome court* that the Nickerson’s store. Lacey; Edmonds'
Mrs. Ettie Pierce of Hope. Jo them clnls, finding that no Injury find result­ Introduced from Franre. Il bappencl |
C.C.B.,
MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,store,
Banfield:
Post
office.
Maple
valuation of the railroad property is
that Cardinal Richelieu was cnmprilted
one son wm tiorn Herman E. .Spiller. ed, Rtnrtw tbe train.
$*46,000,000. the Valuation fixed by the Grove; Post offide, Orangeville.
Arriving nt Jlertin, tbe girl gave me to entertain at his table Chancellor !
H0CK1NG VALLEY, PERE MARQUE EIE.
Ho leaves a wife, one son and many
fieguler, a man of rude manners, who I
(state, seems to fully Justify'tihe suit fur
P resent virtues may do mor® for a relatives and fronds to mourn his Imo. , her address on my promise not to re- j at the close of tbe mtn] proceeded to
the payment, of tuxee on the valuation
veal It, and the next morning I called '
people than past. victories.
He was a kind father, a loving hus­ on her. Rhe confroseiHho reason for use his knife ns a toot^ipk-k. This’so 1
named. The expense incurred by the
Farmers are fihdng that sheep are band. a good neighbor.
upset the cardinal that;he ordered the i
her sudden departure from Russia.
state in determining: the valuation of
”'00000&lt;xxxxx:ooooooooc-ooo ooooooooooooc He was a member of the K. O. T.
"I wtas denu'ted by our club," she end of every knife in h|s possession to
railroad property is alsoj justified good property to have right now. Wool
be rounded, and so great was Riche I
M.
M.
of
Shultz.
Funeral
services
raid,
‘
to
kill
that
terrible
man,
the
is
high,
and
prospects
favor
its
con
­
through 'the acceptance of such valua­
lieu's
Influence
that
the
fashion
was
'
Grand
Duke
Vladimir.
I
am
the
daugh
­
were held at one o’clock p. ul
tion by the contestants. The appeal tinuing so. The farmer who can
Wcdnuaday .’Aug. 23rd at the home and ter of a noble, a high official in the gov­ adopted all over the country.
against the payment of taxes as asses­ ought to have a flock of sheep.
bo was laid to rest in the Bedford ernment. and have access to al) except
sed against them is tberefeoro to -be
Center cemetery to await the resur­ the emperor. The day I left st. Peters­
Woman of the House (with shawl '
burg 1 had offered a basket of fruit to
presented by the railroads to the su­
rection mom.
tbe grand dnke containing two nppleg. tied around her beadi-What are vou
preme court of the United fitates on
.
TO BE WITHOUT
(
We mhw thtw from our hpnjv, dear one,
both of-which were merely apple skins bothering me now for? Can't you '■-« '
oongtitfitionai'jrniODds alone, j
Ws nibs the-- from tBy filare;
filled with a glass bulb, the bulb flUefl we’re getting ready to move?* Ruffon
A shadow o’er our life I* cast;
. We mbw tho suo-hlne of thy face.
with an explosive. Ho chose one of the Rate-Yes’m. I thought mebby you
WiMotas rby kind and wfUlng hand
The decision which said to have,been
apples, and I brought away the other. had some pies or scrapa o’ cake that
Thy fond nmt earnest care;
made by the republican congressional
Our tiooie Is dark without thoe.
The one be took he laid on hts desk. wuzn’t worth movin’ au' you might
nnirS v
I'OBTH UtOTECTtNG-and »e «■ I''{
We miss theft everywhere.
committee uf tho second district, to
An hour later I beard that there had like to git rid of 'em, ma’am.—Chicago
The Lo**! Bwerve, required by Lsw.drpon'. ।
been nn explosion In his office, but ho Tribune.
have the next republican candidate for
, Tra“”™r to ItuarsulM ILe payment of All .lu-~ll
““ &gt;
«as not injured. My plan had failed.
congress in that district nominated at
which are paid at light.
,
I-amp* were wed before candles.
"But I am only the first link In the
a primary election in the case the re­
They date back almost as far ns his­
Mm.
Poplcy
—
For
gpojuo,,'
chain,” she added. "There ore manr
To succeed these days you
HOSPITM^and AC^
publican voters of the district so decide
tory goes and were common in ancient ■ ottoera. It will be accomplished yet,"
wbat'o the matter with will!,: Mr
must hive pleatyof grit, cour­
Egypt, Chinn,
Assyria. Greece and I
when the question is submitted to them
China. Assyria,
I »he offered to return my passport Popler (from the bathromro-ob, bo
FLINT,
MICH.
&gt;
Rome.
I
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Lamp, from the Greek lamp*#, I bnt I contributed it to the cause of wanta tb&lt;- earth. Mr, Foplrj-Want. I
next June, suggests a line of action
age, strength. How is it with
i-unrtk- fmm
a torch, and candle,
from kandecCttie '
H. B. raoCTOR, DISTRICT HSR. BARRY ARD EATOM COMM. I
the oarth’ Mr. Foploy-Iea; at lout
opeij to every other congreeaicoial dist­
the children ? Are they thin, I Egyptian word fpr a common lamp, Russian freedom.
■•II Tateohona 3’&lt;
that portion or It that Tm tn-lnr to
rict in the state which may wish to
W. I-IHlbY WISE.
pale,delicate? Do not forget I originally meant the same thing, and
waab off hu banda and ftcr.-Phnadoh
utilize it. The comphunt which baa
' tho Mosaic candlestick held oil lamps,
The secret of happiness consiate of pbla rroaa.
ctim® from democartic aonrees that the i Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You
| not candles, as we now use tho word.
looking
away-from
our
own
troubles
at
know
it
makes
the
blood
pure
primary election principles would not
! Man carjy Improved on the torches
be given a full and fair trial under
Young M«n
and rich, and builds up the
Young Hen
of the Homeric age and caught the those of our neighbors, and learning by
Very Stout Old Lady (watching the
Idea of obtaining light from porous the comparison bow much we have to Uomj fed}—’Pears to me. mister, that i
and
general health in every way.
and
fiber soaked in animal or vegetable l&gt;fi thankful for.—Beecher.
Bln t a very big piece of meat for such i
Women
Women
l. Lamps of brass, bronze and stone
Diphther
e been found in the pyramids and
h-;: ! ■
nnciimt Indian temples, and com-

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HAYz FEVER IS IN
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PERSONAL MENTION. - I

। Cutting the Noxious Rag Weed
Continued trom
Mra. Frank Hums in visiting friends
- | Would Practically Put an End to
in Howard City.
I cause it would require a lot of change I
R. B.. Messer retnmpd Saturday from
the Malady.
। to make it one. Twenty-five feet
TO.street
Mnil 1U
’Ona m the time whe;i hay fever ia a business trip to St. Louis.
; would make -a—
very „.
wide
in DOf
B&lt;»-._
ton. /--»-«•
— of-- what
Mrs. Mary
Barthel- •"
of Evanston &gt;*«.
III.
And
this
fnU Uoom
II in tb« t’»e When
tbe
... _ think
-- ------,....
tItlo would
WUUIa
-- —
wuiui IUC
— --------bjeii done the
i I mean in tbe hnsinewt districts. Think ^•J’&lt;JUS ‘............
ur*ner and the equany
equally pious &lt;•
Mr*,. Anna
Mason mat
last weex.
week.
.................
•••«&lt;« D. »inwn
having inhaled the i^llcn
A. P . Drake has rptnrno&lt;l
returned from '
. of the blockades of traffic and the- re- villager, Mving
»11cd I Mm. A.P
rxt^wtori.i
. goes •| visiting her sister Mrs. ....
..
.
suiting paralyA* of bnafnesa. But this I from the
the rH
«~wwd on i,;..
his premises,
Silas Stafford.
| really led to the construction of the i ?° cbnrel‘ a,ul interrupts the discourse j
Norwalk,, O.
| Borton Subway- which promises to T ™*Z^K * th” preacher. Com-' Hubert Cook Experts iu leave Mon­
; liecomo very popular, and quite hqc- I ■
°f ll“’,
&lt;’&lt;»mt» from var- «Uy for Chicago where he will enter
j c-ary in idl cities. In tbe narrow
the state, especialiy from j tbe Annou/SstitiX a* a studint
I
j streets of Boston there was a constant ’
Arb&lt;»r’ Belding, Ypsilanti, Battle
David Olief a Woodland rnral route j
; jam of traffic, street cars, drays, trucks. I j,
K«l»«n»k&lt;&lt;o and their rural
carrier, twk a day off Monday and |
j hacks, push carts, and pedestrians get- I
visited friends in thh» cityuuid Nash-1
ting almost inextricably tangled, aud
* U ,*’ t «*“»«»«d to thorn; plac.-^ ville.
. ,, :■
| i-I|r Qfnrpl trofc blocked at times for blocks and . °U can ** P^T uf red. swollen
Mr. and Mrs. Parmer who have l»een I
-' ‘ ‘
' blocks. It grew to be so serious that “U9W’ a^&lt;l. wiping eyes and dejected
) tl;t-services of expert • jam’ • breakers, r°unt’,,m,,ec}’ right here in Hastings. visiting the latter'.s parents Mr. nnd
Mn.
F. DePlanta returned tu Chicago,
) - were necessary, aud even’ then the '”e lunc plenty'of hay fever ih this !
Thursday.
■ •
yprepared to &gt; difficultira were only temporarily dune | v,cinit
— only thf be guiltyof
*,rs* E^llen O’Conner has returned to j
f ; away with. At last it grew to imeh
.. . . criminal neglect
? ' proportions tbut it effected busing KOt., ’•‘uP,the- ‘,ows
•«- " ■■would
.4 bo
ww right..6«.t- ;, ter ,Jome after visiting friends in |
eous . retr
retribution,
but the
Yankee Springs for '
) and-Boston begun to lose orders. This'5 0009
*but‘OD. *---1- innocent,! OranK°v‘,*‘5
«...’ und
. . Innocent
...babes
... that never; |MU,t mouth.
•
j aroused the busiritSs men to action, 'Bafter
and _____
father p. D. .
z ; and united effort was made tv over- &gt;
s’n arv made to suiecxe till '! Mr*. John Piper
.
2 Jeanie ibe traction difficulty. It was :,dHhe I‘ow&lt;‘«* within anif without cor- f Busby left Tuesday fur their home at'| |
) , decided to build a double tracked, and 8“*»ej‘. an‘1 ,‘*w«dding clothes crack un- j Na.*itiville, Tenn, after an cxtimded I,
’ i fill vnreint ( 1 often fnur truckwl- underground rail- i der J1”*
Thou sluggard'. This | visit in the city.
j
u rm » . &lt; in way&gt; ai?(1 tl|ig kiBd of
pn)positUjo j '« ‘ ,e fr“k of Iiure Itainew. He that I
Mrs. Emil Tyden and daughter Miss ।
• was up fuf solution : How are we to.&gt; “e**®cU
rsffweed hath deni.il the Florence and her ^nephew Alien John- •
out the Nt reels and build the uul.-; u^lh’ and lh worse than an infidel
mn returned Monday from a week's 1
■I Keren I Pnb- ; dig
ways without stopping traffic, or inter- * "
hi^ L The oor’ht-,rn ' rcm.ru ’ Usit with relative* in Illinois.
'।
li h(&lt;x £
f-ring materially with business • It is ! “J”*.,th ,h;\fover «&gt;«♦»*’»■ We
Vrcd Stewart &lt;&gt;f
’
inf tie. inter .mly anodtor tritawto Ibe gralo. .,,41
"™.'h
,"“r’h .
“'.I Ur-. C. Town; of Allw.
Irartloof
\onkee
bmiiuw*
Arevdnm,
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rin.nbl
not
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lp
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wi
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b
at 50 rents
to «y ih.t, it
d0M. „UI| do,
1-1 by th. .««. &gt;Ir. ,„d Mtk .1. KM.Eiw.to
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BOYS'AND GIRLS'SCHOOL SHOES
The Hoosier School Shoes wear BEST, that is one
reason why we have such a tremendous trade in
School feh'oes. The fall li nes are now in and we can ■
fit hoys and girls with the’best footwear it’s possible
to buy fujr the money. Ejvery pair is guaranteed to
give* satisfaction.
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TIiib &gt;Ixhj represents more shoe value rfor 82.OQ
than is crowded in any other make. The flioe
bears the TAPPAN stamp, which denotes correct­
ness of style, fit and finish and prices down to the
lowest level comi&gt;atible with High Quality The
goods are of Sterling Quality and Standard
vajues. This shoe is as staple as wheat.

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■ompiise the?
edition* of?

Ulan

work.
undertaking WHS
w». : • . . to. .lZ
nuii&gt;. Tho.
ruia great unuenHKlIlg
.
' ------placed into the hand- of a committee
y'1
wh*‘n MpoMc. will
j
rise, and string him up.
I
uf
leading
business
men.
For
the
first
.
■.■ tlh'Hi at less!
j
installment
of
the
work
the
sum
of
half tire usual
WHAT IS SUCCESS.
, &lt;=7,LMXi,0&lt;K) wtu. placed in the hands "of
| the committee with authority to use
■
। more if necessary. The tram of $1.- Wealth Is Not Its Measure.
4 •
I &lt;*&gt;.Ni,000 win used in buying land.
Performance of Duty Is The
1
800.0UU was employed in doing the;
Highest Form of Success.
.
j work, and fcJ.2Uu.liOO was turned hmi
I
It
in
a
pat
ient
and
deserving
study
io
I,
LEA-DING DRUGGIST,
, ! to. the city. In hhk
W V
„
the*e unyo
days or
of (ran
graft.
to w. H. Gcodyaar.
! w ard holding and irtlilienl iobtorv' “ bW,t “"““"•“X
«•* »M
! .be „„ “Lto" ^2„« L
।

Ai thiir E. MulhoHand,
THE

Sizes 2 1-2 to 8.

satisfaction in every way.
ways made it popliar.

Price $1.50

« !-&gt;•«„ of te^ber in tbe „ubbe
schools as instructor in drawing and ‘
music.
11
It will he a pleasure to his maiiyr
Hastings friends to know that the trus-!
tees of die First M. E. Church, of Kai- Ij
aniaz.&lt;M&gt;, have unanimously asked for !
Rev. Puffer’s return to the ]iastorate of '1
that church.
Mr »»&gt;* Stonv. offbiuigo. wurtero I
repn»MUtw« . f tbe f. E Elba Pub- ;
«-

This Hhoejis ina^e from
Plump Dongola stock,
has been sold for many
years and jit. has always
pleased lour
entire
trade. We recommit!
it to give the best of
The price of Sl.50 has al-

No matter Ihow hnv the price we make, the ahoes we se‘1 h .vo Real

Value. We want this store to be known as “The M&lt; nt Economic®.!
Store in Hastings.’’ We want you jto feel that you are bolng treated
with ataolwe fairness and that any purchase made here and not ■
• satisfactory will surely be made right, the large and small'purchases
are equally welcome at our store, ±iven equal attention and will
• leave equally as well pleased.
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■ ■- ---iO-OOCOOOOOOOOOO -I br«ht «■J
Uiark. Morolnb i
,'b
“‘‘■rough . .-tty Thoroday tbe gn&lt;« of C. H. Mia­
...... ■oc-00e0000000000
I..,
lh(.
&lt;beu.&gt;B.' a-.twere..ndknow.wbrre..«of th. r.rn, of Pro. Mla-r. Mr.
t; „
. ,
,
.
. .
of they speak. Sonin men have on- : Stone is-oue of the, country a bright '
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY,
I Thti narro’A streetf are dug ont almost . , M:.« ,, » *■
t
, ■
,
’ »
. ,
‘
?
• L{_|,t „„ . ,
« ' » »
l*^iai adaptatton for some things they : advertising men with promise of a
■ right up tu the very foundation walls , . r ।
-, , •
...
, , ?
: •
of tbe large buildings and to . doptl.
“Wj
«««*'»'
—.I
i.arket is the
of
or:wfeet. Tbe atreeta are bridged
i rh"' »re ®“T in ,lli» “P “Ji
whe^t; yon
over with tilanks the surface rar lines
ritJ ,nnJe "P &lt;,f the average men | county who will . remember Huwardd
. and wagoiware iK&gt;nulttud to : ran
there
lire certain
general riil,..;tbat n-.urt , i Ilrooka. ’ The BANNER
ha* na*
rro-eired,
• itrneka
'.........
...
o«o..c.i,
i-.citeu
'.M u.nal: but down nudern. atb. an 11 " ,
*’h ?
' ‘ "ork “lu"k bi-aon.inu. .'int-nt of bi. marriage to!
Chicago Beef and .
army of men are at work night and 1
10 “■*»• A go.ri while ago Min Della Doorak. Aitgtrt ruth, at !
d iv’ Ml that thetiedctrton can
i. A,‘drew ‘*■?*«■* laid to the Mudent. ; Muwoda, Wiaconain.
Their home
Home-Made Veal Loaf.
I1 ’• A“•“ "T I at
Uillege. ''Tbe bigeat .tend-1 will he at NeiUeville Win where Dr ‘1
Mr-."' .Ivnul "pr.tticc. |
puffing ongineil whirl, hoi* tbe dirt
|ng (rum , fallbfi„ dlK,h,
#f dn„.
------------------------Mixed Pickles. Ont
to tb- .urfai-e when- it .. carted away „
lt, ,
„„
*--------------------- -------------.. !1 us they are the
Underneath one can catch ^glimpmi of Peking no reward..'
a
I
M
I
. r bright.
h perfect net work of wator-Tnain* go.
There io a atandanl that att ian ele
LOC3 I
NOWSaTl
lE?ib^'f. .f~
«»rk "“&gt;&lt;*■
----------------------------- ----- - -----old meats
• hud when
it is considered ithat
of 1-rformance of il-.ity it the bigln-t .
. ..............
* all
‘ “
Smlth ha. pnrebaopl a Hoe
! khe*» difficult iee have to be removed, form of success, li is not the mere ,
. •,J liver, (inlet
for the cour( WH,m;
, j
l.-a.h.
r.-ested
i the task of building a sunfay may b.- making of dollam. thpuu-bievem. al of
Ir,,„1Vn,d v„„r umlmjllM, roven,1 1
al. I &lt;ia(.
j imagimd. But it has solved the tran­ a name mor^orleaaephemereal. tin: lb.- trau,
Crii„.nd„n., di 1Ia „,b
Officer*
sit problem in the-Hub.True. the pro#- delilierate effort to wrench happiness ”
.
,•
’ pecU from a car wir d «w is not very. h&gt; from a rrotlw. world. IM nnd all of
rl"'“S*t«rd.y afternoon j
&gt;" draw crowd, to that nil­
: liiriug. but there are no Hcdidents,;■ •»» I tbeae tbtnga come in tb.- wake of duty I
; tedious stoj«, and the caffirun like a ' well and honorably done, iwine to one. ; u!-''
.INTER!
Reared dog. ”
some
to
another,
and
content
to'all.
,
As
[
’
ih&lt;
:
BANNER
will be glad to figure
v ■ ; 't
n uf’.il., Court itteete;
Cbcsicr ttlrtscr. Fruitful.
; Borton J. rich in Mstoricri Urterw-1 Emerton »y«.“So
- j-oenz man* can I,,, ‘ with yuc on auction hills if you ueed
| Mdna 238
q
.
. frolmhly .core ao tluu&gt; any other erty
unt o( ,n honorable career jn | them.
.
‘
|
R. B. meswr, Ulcc Pm.
OSXxJ»3CCC-.X&gt;OOaoi&gt;OOOCBOdoO “■ fliiu --------------counlry . There i, the tamona lif, „„|TO he chrat ■■
Why not mow down and destroy the..
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Old South Church, built in' 1H7U. and I
—
: noxious weeds? This is a gcod time j
fl. fl. Hn*rwn. Cashier.
in which tho people congregated before j .
Tot
I to prevent them going to seed.
even 1$ alive io ibe &lt;■
n well bred man
i ’hey inarched down to Griffin’s wharf j Grubber
Mosdamcs E. L. Sentz. and M. O. j
value of onr Saving r’"'
is
lib 17»4, and threw' the jea in the' Mixer Is'
.. . DuinJey (who doesn’t like ■
I Abbott entertained 46 ladies at Leach ■
'
him)
—
He
ought
to
be.
His
father
Is
a
' Harixir. In 1700 Benjamin Franklin
Bank, w at to pro*
Directors
lake Wednesday. A fWpot-lnck dinner,!
ifflersM Street.
. was baptised in this chnrchl and dur­ baker.
was served.
claim at large about
Chester messer.
. ihg British occupation it was used by
H1SLH6S.
MICHIGAN
Do ail the good you can to all th a
Wednesday night a nine pound boy
onr "Interest" to
' English soldiers as a riding school. The people you can as long ns ever you
R. B. tnesser,
arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
| oid building stands on a prominent can In every place you can.
passeribv.
R. C. FreK».
Charlee Potta. and he seems tu . take
। corner of Washington and Milk streets,
very kindly to hie surruunudinga aud
m. l ecoK.
both prominent businesa thoroughfares.
gives promise of being a steady boarder.
; and is surrounded by tall buildings.
D. $. 6oo4?ejr.
&gt;
The proudest man In Hastings is
. which tower way above it. In 1876
Charley.
'
Cake Outers.
the church and ground was sold, and
Judge Mack is getting quite a repu­
isi’t »Kb to begin will). £tt It grow, tbouflb, aid
H. H. Rwdersoa.
I was about to be torn down to make
tation for marrying couples of late.
add other dollars to it and tine wllLsbow Hit retilts.
I way for a prominent business block,
Week before last a pair took the solemn
'
when
some
of
the
ladies
of
Boston
got
SEE MY COMPLETE
Statistics tbow greater aocutalatioit with less lost
obligation before him that made them
; together, much lie it said to their
one; and last Friday Franklin Shafer,
tbroigb Savings Baikt tbait elsewhere. Opel that
| c fed it. and organized, the ’’Old South
OUTFIT FOR INFANTS
of
this
city,
and
Isadora
VanDusen.
of
I Church Preservation Committee. " Covered With Scales and Scabs
Interest
accont today.
,
Owoaso, were made man and wife by
' They purchased the building for
•
From Head to Foot—Doctorsand
the Judge.
i OW, aid it is now used as a historical
All Other Remedies Fail —Skin
paid on Swings Deposit.
A little boy cangbt a yon ng man |.
1 rtitiseum, and nd one should visit Bo«My Prices and Qualities
kissing his big liistor.lhe other day. ,
Now Smooth and Clear.
। ton.without going through it. „
| ’’Here's a quarter Johnnie, if you .
! Another very historical church is the
montv io Earn on
cn dll Goods are
: won't tell anybody,", said the young j
’ Ohl Chri-t Church, from the tower of
) man. “You betcher life I won’t’’ was
:
which
the
lantern*
were
displayed
to
Real Estate Secirityi
RIGHT.
[ w'arn die people of the’ a|&gt;proaeh of the
‘ Britisli troojiH. add which Longfellow
MIXA M. SCOTT
| has immortalized in
Paul Revere’i The fall’shoot1 ng wason opened Fri­
Writing under date of Sept. 7, 1904.
I Hide.’’ The church is now located in
Mrs. Mattie Shaffer, of Cumberland, day, September I, and Mime Hastings
2 i the very center of the Dago element of
people went after duck, snipe and wood­
city Hank hefokt.
«!
..........
A
w (hBl weclion ispocu- Miss., says: “.Some time ago I or­
Hcport of the condition of the HiudMK* City '
, | U4C vaL^. a*. »*o»» •«* —- —— - ------- ;•
dered and received your wonderful cock. From present indications the Hauk al Ha.*linr&gt;. Mlchlxan. at tbe-dose erf
♦ I liarly interesting hecanse as yon walk
bwdnmi*. Aug. SUh. IMS. a* r.iHnl fotbytbe
Cuticura Remedies, which 1 used on shooting wiil.be rather slim, especially Ceimtnliwioncr
of the Banking peparfmem.
.♦ । along you will hardly hear tbe Eng­ my little afflicted babe with wonder­ until after the frosts. Even then it
* ! lish language spoken. Children, cats,
ngsovnm.
ful results. I had tried many other will not be of much consequence.
remedies
without
any
benefit
what
­
Leans
nnd
discounts.
........ •
$?,
Partridge
cannot
lie
lawfully
shot
for
t, and dogs literally preempt tbe streets,
Bonds. mortKaec'i aud securities .L. tw.«» 70 ,
One 40 ft. Extension J aud live on apparently oblivious of such ever, and Cuticura came to the rescue sometime yet. nnd the killing of quail (jvrerdrafts
........................
. ...........BAtt ar i
Also uour TEAS and COFFEE put up
when my doctors and nil other rem­
ItankliiK
bouw................. •
Ladder.
“
-----------:
|
’
KSS*
11 things u dust, dirt and germs. The edies had failed. One doctor pro­ is prohibited altogether.
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate
brie 16 ft. Ladder.
bp
J. H. BELL &amp; CO. Even) ounce
t 1 air is heavily laden with a smell that nounced it scrofula, the other eczema
We second the Herald’s suggestion of I&gt;un. from banks In rvwrrr
Ode 12 ft. Ladder.
elUrs....................
"
♦ I isn’t exactly like magnolia, and the The UttK one was one solid sore, with a street to open a way fcr the people
scales and scabs from, head to foot,
V. H. and National Hank Cur­
guaranteed.
♦ i gutters are covered with decaying fruit
rency...................... .
«bcn I lUrud u«ing Cuticura Soup who Jive in the second ward north of Gcddtxjln
...........................
400 FRUIT JARS
J I and a combination of materials that cud Ointment. Tbe rcnlt n&gt; won­
the Michigan Central tracks. It seouis Stiver coin
,
'.VHirt and Two Quart.
Nickel*and cents ............
at A. J8A3S.W j
11 have in some manner or other gotten derful. rad now my buby’r, fnce und a tough proposition to have good 'citi- Chock*,
casti Item*, internal rerenu*
body are'smooth »O&lt;1 clear. •
• S ' r ’iwer thau wholesale. 1 t j out of the dingy little stores and houses.
I z^ns fined when the gates, which are
7 (Signed) Mr,. Mattie Shader.
•i t ivt j ou one-half on them.
t|x Some ides ot how familiar these
Total
the only means of ingress and egress
jieople are with Amerciau history may
to and from their homes, happen to be
i.iAniLiTtKS.
;
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
be gained from an experience of one
Capital slock paid Iu....
left open.
SurpluH fund........... of our party who .stepped up to a Dago At the First Sign of Disfiguring
?&lt; |
Senator Glasgow was greeted at the UndtvKlM profits, net..
Phone No. 10.
Wagons.
y
DtTMendx
tinjald
........
and
asked
him
where
Paul
Revere
s
Humors Is to Use Cuticura. '
Methodist^church last Sunday evening Coniwerdal depo'b- W. B. JAMIESOH, Propr.
house was. 'Paul Revere used to live
depoelts....... .
Brerv child born into the world by a largo and appreciative audience. Sattutta
Savincs
eertlficaten....
4
not a great distance from tbe church.)
"• «.
«.
Haillnai, Mito.
with an InheritedI tendency to tort"- He gave a dear succinct and logical
Total...... .......................... .
JtejffT ••
Tbe Dago stopped and repeated ‘ Panl inc. disfiguring humors of the. pun
portrayal of the corrective and charit­
aud Scalp, becomes an object
of P
the
Revere!
hul Revere! He don’t live
able institutions uf Michigan; their
in this precinct, and I never heard of. most tender solicitude, not only becrato of in .littering, bnt heeunaeof organisation, growth, number of atten­
the dread tnl tert that the diatignrauon dants at each the biennial outlay fur
him."
_____
tobaccos
tfabwribed aud swore to before me ttitoMti j UlUnilU, CONFECTIONERY.
is to be lifelong and mar its future their maintenance, their relation to
A NEW JERSEY EDI­
happincas and prosj-erity. Hence it
■
tu.- tne cure of all chronic
TOR’S TESTIMONIAL. becomes the duty of mothers of auc.b the home and society at large, in their
When
you
want
the beet the tnarketaffordh of Oigara.
F. W. Stkhhisb. x’otary PUNic.
and Eurgical cases
M. T. Lynch. Editor of the Philips­ afflicted children to acquaint them- corrective and humane character, and CoaRKCt—Attest;
Fruits, Tobaccos and Confectionery give me a call.
MEOlUlnSM,
DEFORMITIES. burg. N. J.. Daily P«t. Y”1* .J
aelna with the beat, the yureat and their important relation to culture and
CH«»TEK MltaSKB. ) _ '
I am constantly adding to my stock and know you
mort eBeetire treatment available, the law-abiding citisenahlp. He ao»M. L. COOK.
[iMrsotars.
have used many kinds of
D. ft. GoODVSAB.
1
via.: the Cuticura Treatment, conaiat1 , Md «11 Nenow. Blood,
clusively pointed out tbe importance
lutof warm baths with
tn and Chronic DiseamB.
never
ATES,
LOWNITS CHOi
mil gentle "nointuiga wlthCuUem of legislators visiting and carefully
Hooey
No need to fear sudden attacks of
Ointment, the grealSkin Cure, Cerra studying on tbe ground tbe economic
AND MARSH M&gt;
■atks of all kino*
in---- 2
to W. H. Good- made in childhood are apeedy. per- featurea of each. The hour waa exceed­
wo'Mn ,OT Ttxin’
ingly profltabto to listeuere.-NaAvUle
TH* jack*m

DON’T FORGET

J. T. PIERSON 8 SON,

Phone No. 9.

Capital

C

The People’s Store.

$75,000.00

|

Hastings, Mich.

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

I

People's MedLMarKet

* Cree

GBILDREN'S EMPORIUM

Everything for

o

Interest on a Dollar

LITTLE ONE
ONE SOLID SORE

the Babies and
Children ...

25 Pieces for SI0.00

Bastings £ity Bank

ANOTHER WONDERFUL
CURE BY CUTICURA :

",h"

GET YOUR PICKLING SPICES AT HORTON'S

CHEAP

WE ALSO HAVE PURE CIDER VINEGAR

THE DUTY OF MOTHERS

PEOPLE'S EXCHAN6E

:

modern treatments

■iKkooa, Mloklcoo

HORTON’S.

?X!.’‘!a5Si“SMh7 &amp; .to,.

CIGARS,

,

!/

�HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905.

Disfigured Skin

i COURT HOUSE NEWS. (

Wasted muscles and decaying bones.
What havoc 1
Scrofula, let alone. Is capable of all that,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
and more.
It Is commonly market! by bunches In
he neck, inflsnnnailowi.ln the eyes, dyewpsla. catarrh, and general debility.
Henry Page to Walter S. Page
It is nJ,ways radically and pertuanenliy
40ac sec 18, Rutland8 253 00
cured by '
Mary E. Green to T. A. Wodd
man parcel Prairieville
225 U0
Which expels nil bumora. cures all erup' tionii. nnd builds- up the whole system. Ira E. Erway to Homer Warn­
whether youiig.or old.
er
90
ac
sec
28
and
29,
Rut
­
TKiffi'THlltcITra Ifrer ilfa: tlw aon trrhatfaK
124M» (JU
land'. „
Robt Reese to Mary J. Ayera
pacel Maple Grove
250 00
Chas. E. Laubaugh lo W. C.
j Laubaugh 14 ac sec 34, Rut• land.............................................. 250 00
W. I* Herrick to Dan’I Duffy
80 ac sec 84 Yankee Springs. 800 t&lt;l
R. A. Brooks to Elizabeth
Brooks parcel, Mope
I 00
tf you wish
' 2ND-HAND BOOKS
O. F. Addington to Geo. F.
Guerney 20 ac sec 35, Carlton &amp;Vl 00,
I have them
If you wish
Elizateth Brooks to R. A.
REBOUND BOOKS.
Brooka pracels, Maple.Grove, 500 00
I have them
R. A. Brooks to C. 8. Palmer­
If you-wish
ton trustee, parct-ls. Maple
NEW POORS,"
y
rove.
I’liave some-of those
. Ida M. Streeter to M. S.
As for TABLETS and PENCILS
' Keeler,
parcel.
Yankee
’ ■ Springs
I can certainly suit you.
400 (Ki
Estate
C.
S.
Burton
to
R. I.
Remember, please, the sign’ of
I Hendershott, 110 feet front*
the Elephant.
| age State St City7
7,000 00

MICHIGAN’S NEW GAME LAW
Complete Synopsis of Its Provisions

Souhwestern Michigan
This Wesk’s News In Nearby

i CORRESPONDENCE.
EAST ASSYRIA.

.

Some Noteworthy Changes
Counties. *
“George Hollenbeck of Battle Creek
in the Law.
If you are looking for BARGAINS, get a
was a guest of bis justcr., Mrs. Myron
The first repprt of the new game
About the time cherries were ripe
Elmendorff fur a few days last week.
. our REFRIGERATORS at II off.
and fish laws of Michigan contained {and they were rather late this season)
Mra. W. E. Fenn and daughter Fern
some inaccuracies. We give herewith we called attention to the fact that tbe
friends in ^Charlotte last
We are Belling GASOLINE STOVES, OIL STi\’Fs
a complete synopsis of the entire gen­ leaves of almost every cherry tree in visited
eral laws.
this vicinity were turning yellow for Wednesday and Thursday.
STEEL RANGES and ICE CREAM FUKEZ- ’
Henry Hamilton has been entertain­
Moose, elk and caribou—Unlawfnl to some cause uud dropping from the trees;
ERS as low as the lowest.
kill until 1918.
.
and feut,a short, time lifter tbe fruit ing a nephew from California for the
Deer—Open season from Nov. 10-31), was ripe the trees were bare of leaves last week.
If you are building a house we can ehow yon the !.«&gt;
inclusive. Unlawful to kill until 1908 and no one seemed to know the cause.
Mrs. NeJsjn returned Saturday from
on Bois Blanc ur Grand Islands and in Now, however, a number of these same Vicksburg where she has been Attend­
I OOR TRIMMINGS in the city.
Lapeer. Huron, Sanilac, Tuscola. Ma­ trees are taking on a second crop of ing campmeeting for the last four
comb, Allegan. Ottawa. St. Clair. leaves; not so heavpr nor the leave* as weeks. ,
LOCKS, KNOBS and HINGES are our long -nit
Lake. Osceola. Mason, Manistee. Wex­ large as the Cot. but they are juaf as
A large numlxtf from this vicinity
ford, Missauke®, Newaygo. Mecosta, green. The sight is a most unusual attended the fqneral of Mrs. Lucy
Headquarters
for FURNACE WORK and TI y WORR
Isabella. Benzie. Leelanau, Grand one; indeed, we have found no one who
Knapp at Belli rse Tuesday she being
Traverse, Occuna and Gladwin cqun- can recall ever having seen such a
an old and respected pioneer of this
ties. Unlawful until 1OT0 in Kalkas­ phenomenon before.—Portland Observ­
section. She with her husband mov­
ka county. Dogs must not lie used.
er.
ing here from Buffalo in the year 1849
Rabbjts—Unlawful to use ftrre!» in
-----and living on “their farm for sixtycertain connties.
of thfe country are I three years, two years ago moving to
n&gt;«» &gt;s
S.|Uirrel-Ol»n ««.n for fox, U«-k
vietimi,..! rrgulurly br » party
Bellevue where she died agodJh years
and gray. October If. to Nor. 30. In- I
out
-M,,iraull „k,
4 months mid 28 days old. She whs
obtain. Cnlawittl to kill In pnblic or &lt;orjCi( ,u ,h_m „
aach
. Tllc
laid to rest in th« Bell vtie cemetery beprivato park or in any Incorporated |
a R|#ry o, „
'side her hushand who died in 1893.
village or city.
.
wboee narnra arc.given ap Win. Ladd
■Hie Asayyria j Farmers Club met
Beaver—Unlawful io kill nntrl Dee. | and |Ja
.,u, Jun,,wl inI„
KI, Will. Otter, tiaher inul martin- on- [ f|u|1 Jak
l,»nd-ln-bknd. and wore Aug 28 at the home,of Mr. and Mrs.
Alva
Briggs where the. program was
lawful to Inin from May I to Nov. 13. I Jr„WIlrj
rh, New Y1,rk
wl.re
jlv. kjc
Mink, raccoon, skunk and rnu.vkrat- |o]J tb(, conl l,.
New Yort carried out in its usual line manner.. (
A..M.-Clnl&gt;Ug
; devoliuaal exur | no. Mk
Unlawful to kill during Sejrtember and . |br Cincino,t|
thn, th,y wero
cises
by ChaplainiMayo; buainess sea- .-- ---tvtuber.
,|vim Uinolnnati. and "Out. all the way
Prairie chicken. Mungulian ur Eng- I
nni And ttoj «n bit- There wra slop, Dinner which was up to its ns- । Frt B Ex 3 Kx t
1‘KCiBATK GOUBT.
link pheaaaul.. wild turkey. b«ral j' no
n„ such
,uc|, casualty
c^„,lty her.
here, uur m&gt;'thing un ual standard and enough and to spare, j am j&gt; in am
P. M.—Afternoon. Club song. Dis- '
-'® e aJ
groraw
and
wild
pigeon
-Unlawful
to
I
,
&gt;u&lt;
.h n
,
1 keltau
Prescriptions prepared-.is if for
Estate of Hezekiah Guy. Final ar• which to h
hinge
such
Cloverdale
camion. Which .is the most profitable
the Doctor's own use.
II btdd fake.
count allowed and discharge issued to kill until 1BW.
Sbulu
RMJ hens or 3 cowl: As Mr. G. Moore
lighting*
Quail
—
Uniawful'to
kill
until
Octo
­
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
F. F. Hilbert.'
Coats Grore .
So. toi.
was not there Sirs. G. Cummings
Woodland
ber 15. 1907. ’
Sign of the Elephant.
Etaute Chas. Pauli, order appointing
Three years ago Miss Bessie Johnson, led. and a spirited discussion followed.
ar Woodbury !v
I Partridge and Spruce hen—Open
administrator entered claims heard
who had -just enterted the high pchuoi, Some were 5n fa’ybr of the hens and j
j season lower peninsula, October 15.— lust a gold ring which rolled into a
January- 2 1903.
some for the cows, tbe hens coming out : 1;?|) S;|B
I Nov. 30 inclusive: Upper Peninsula, 1
Grand Rapid*
Ert.U-uf Man. VanNwa.
Orfer I OcWtor ,
i„rl,„lve. Un- crack where the fluor had shrunk awav ahead. Recitation jby Glenha’Cosgrove p'rapm
Havtlr.rMwmtaing hu.rahip enured.
,^ki|| mun. t|1,„ twvlvl, jn ,n). i from the partition Remembering the which wan very finely rendered. Select
Estate of Margaet Burgees. License | one day. or to.have more tnan fifty in ' circumstance. Janitor Levi Smith kept reading Mix Ida K*'nt "How to keep
a
close
watch
a
few
days
ago
when
boys at home. ’ * Song by Miiw.'s Kate
to sell real estate granted.
WOODBURY- IONIA STAGE LINE
pomeaaion at uue time,.
tearing up the old floor and found the
leaves woenwr BY after arrival of tuoraluglralus at SI». Arrives ;.t lul,;, iT. ,T
Estate of Levi Tyler, minor, Annual
Duck, plover, snipe, and woodcock— lung lost treasure, a solid gold band Cmmuings iind Nellie Stevens. Dis­ turning
from IONIA
ORtae V
at 1:15
.M.taPost
ma Ika/:
a, U P. M. arrives at Woodbury .il. 4,»i i/&lt; : - • ■ ‘ .. . J
cussion. Which is die most profitable u ar— ——.a
Open season from Sept. 1 to Jan. 1. in-?
account
of
guardian
filed.
» Our customem all tell us that our «1
ring with the owner’s name engraved fine or coarse wool sheep* led by Harry
PROP,
। Silver 1.oaf Tea is the beat they have 21 Estate of Susan Pilgrim et al minors elusive. Unlawful to kill more than thereon. It is needless to say that
Mayo. The fine wools all were in fav­
25 in one day ur have more than 75 in
&gt; ever dried. It is the pure article and 4 Annual account of guardian filed.
Miss
Johnson,
very
gratefully
came
in
­
or ot-Instrumental music Kate Cum- I
» its quality can’t be surpassed. Our «
possession at one time.
to possesion ot her ring, which she ming^. Recitation Bessie Smith entitled I
5 coffee enjoys an equally good repu J I Estate of Moris Pilgrim. Annual ac»tation.
J I count of administrator filed.
prizes very highly on account of its be­ “The busy farmer • wife. " Solo Mias
DANGER IN BUMP­
j Estate uf David Pitt. Petition (or
ER CROP YEARS ing a present to her.—Schoolcraft Ex­ Florine Fay. Recitation by Mi« Alma
* Give us your brder for pickles an &lt;&lt; J administrator filed. Hearing October
KNAPPEN, KLEINHANS A F. K WILLISON, Ik |&gt;
* all kinds of Spices.
J.
Brown entitled “Patsy," being encored
Grand Rapids Herald: This is a press.
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
»------------- :-------- 1--------- :____________ 4 ' j 2 nd.
she sang "Mammy's little baby boy"
year of bumjier crops. It is also a year
1 Michkin I'rum Oo. Huikiidk. &lt;*&lt;»&gt;■•
•'
I
• '
Rapids. Mlchlmm.____________ ■
&lt;
In Re of Isaac M. Good, alleged in­ of great activity in the industries.
F. P. Graves, a Chiciagu capitalist, both being very firyH jJ rendered. (Mowed
► Cotton Batting pervoB10c
* competent. Petition for license to sell The fall and winter will find the has adopted novel method - uf subdu­ with club song
•WHY.
"America" The THOMAS A PRYOR. c.B Tbomx.
Hastinjn
ing the sand along the lake hihore at farmers Glub will meet'with Mr. and
High School Special Tablets for .5c*&lt; estate filed. Hearing September 25th. country feeling rich and prosperous, and
Attorneys at Law.
L- H- favo*.
the feeling will be warranted by the St Joseph. He has purchased quite a Mrs. John Hill Saturday Sept. 23rd.
.
(Jffioeo over Hastings City Bsnk.
large
tract
which
is
to
be
.made
into
«
VARKIAOK LICRNSES.
cash balances. It is a comfortable
• rWe want your Butter and Eggs.
C
-KUYU A 1’0 T I KK,
dr A’. H. BARBER.
QUIMBY.
sites fur factories and houseo. But the
J 5 Highest market price paid for pro-. &lt; Calvin A. Barrell. Middleville.......... 24 feeling, but it is not without its perils. sands drifts so that the problem is to Tbe L. Al S. were entertained by
Phvafetau *bd buattUM
o cK&gt; nr county r-»; .&lt;«£&lt;■&lt;• u
j Olive Patterson..................................... 28 The danger is in the inclination to
J duce.
•
■mDjp’Bene. day or Uf bi .
hold the real estate. To meet this prob­ Mrs. C. D. Reid. The meeting was
£ cStore open evenings.
! Warnvn Burdick. Detroit.................... 47 • frenzied finance.' ’ With an abund­
lem Mr. Graves will buy several car­ largely attended all having a very
A. K. KKNAHTON,
« Elnora Morehead. Indiana.................. 24 ance of money seeking investment, .con­ loads of crude oil and thoroughly satu­
plea.*'nt time and making up a bolt
servatism will not lie the rule. The
‘tl reran
Attorney at Law.
4 Fanklin Shafer. Hastings.-.-,........... 45 temptation to take speculative chances rate the sand.
llevUle, Mid:
of factory cldth for the Wilcox family.
1 Isodn- VanDoozeii.- Owosso............. 48
will be strong. There will be pyramid­
Mrs.
Chas.
Casteltdn
will
entertain
IL
V.GALLAGHE
4 j Joseph M. Harding, Hastings38
R, ."bi‘ician'iDd
ing
and
ballooning.
And
some
morn
­
Bent with age and with snowy hair, for dinner the 20th of this month. All J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Phone 292.
Surgeon, Dowh
Mirif. Office
Mrs. Maggie Falconer, Hastings... .32 ing there will be an awakening, with Emanuel Young, a retired merchant of are welcome.
hour* 12 to 2 p
snd 7 to s p
Woodland, Mich.
Telephone at Hon* haj Nttht. '
j tbe irridescent dreams reduced to Ravenna, vent to Muskegon and .*e-' Miss Esther Pattei ■i .,..&lt;1
: AU busineM given prompt and careful
, u “lt‘e ***■ attention. CoHections a specialty.
I DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED
wixcksge. Ip is the east that holds tbe ■cured a marriage license for himself, j kr went to Grand Lr...
_________
&gt;idn on the ex- ; ------------ ------------ i----------------------------| br local applications, as tbey cauuot reach (hr (danger element; the west will furnish aged-72 yeara. and Mrs. Sarah B. Fer- buraion Sunday and WiH stay some time.
WALTER HEATH.
fuel The
Th., crop
rrtm money
mr,n..v deposited iu
in (gUHon. saged UH. Tbe wedding occur-I i
I way to cure dealnes*. ium! that Is by ctxulllu the fuel.
__ . to HsirtiogtL
_
BARRY COUNT'* *1 RVEYOR,
Banner Advu always pay.
I I Bert Daley iIs *_!-•
tniving
^tional
condition
eftbr
mucous
lining
ot
tneEu
-IU*«lder&gt;cc fan Sec. i.Tr. - &gt; •• Fat USr«
।
It li no* tine to think shut BULBS'
Thursday . in Ravenna, and .will ; where he is etupioved as deliveryman ■
Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed yen the country Imnks wfll gravitahi t» red
address LH-huxi. Mkh,. h. r :
i
havtjJe'ijunblIng sound or Imperfect licaritig the financial centers, and the great ac- i unite two schoolmates of earlier year*.
for FALL PLAKTIW6.
I line a Dice I1 and
whcuYLlseutlrely ciicIokw]. neatness Is Use
i
for
T.
J.
Pierson
&amp;
$on.
iinBesJbr lutUmatlon can betaken cumulation of capital will invite ra-di- i A mnuuM^ of long ago is said to fig­ I Miss Lena ICastele|n is visiting her |
stock of CUT FL9WERS on band now. I। result,and
out and Hili tube rm&lt;&lt;*d to its nnrtnal coodl ness iu promotion and flotation.
11ure prominently in the wtHlding.
tioo, I wart ng will belHctooyea forever: nine
I lincle Frank Qasteleih in Battle Creek. |
Phone In jour orders. Deliveries made II eai«!s
out of ten are caiim-d By^TaUrrh. which’ h
The country had a:bumper crop and
nothlug bnt an Inflamed condlP~‘
,u
the* —
mt&gt;- j |l30tn inbiupness.in 1901, and it was
to any part of tke city.
Phone 29.
| cous surfaces. '
Ralph Huldra. a Ual® dtp praater, *2?
■ Wc win Rhe One Hundred Hollart--- , gjfollowefl by a iairst of speculation that
P. A. SHELDON
■hut- hl» wU. iwire Irat Thundav.
! “‘,h “T
«?&lt;1
cxjc of Deafhew 'caused by catarrh) ttiat eJtkj
Wmi H. sTEBHIN*
NELSON BURROUGi P.jir .
Abstract and Real Estate Uflice.
^tsLine to a dangerous &lt;-!imax in .tlUQS, .
not l&gt;e cared by liall’a Catarrh Corr. Send for*
Licensed l-j...n
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Caatelein en- j■
then fired twice at her sister Mra. i
Mr8- Henry Castelem
circulars free. F.,J. Ciurxnv &amp; Co. TdLKDO, O.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
। Money&lt;hunted the borrower eagerly. Byron Bray, at whose home the shoot- j tertained
and Ftnura: I
her brother Will and 'j
i .‘•’old by DnigRlnta. 7Sc.
,erta*ne&lt;i Sunday herj
Monew
to
loan
on
Kral
Estate.
heal
Es
­
| Take HidTM Family lilt* for constipation.
Rooms pest to
.
Vast schenTbsLwere projected to employ ing occurred bnt did not seriously, in- w’^e
tate
sold
on
commis-ion.
(teneral
convey
80,1 of Milwaukee. Archie j anclng. Harins a complete *et ot Abstract
Studio. Reddrti'.v .*••*.
calls promptly at
wife
Parryville
A tablet worthy of your nickle at it. The day wa&gt;sj^dnll one that did jure her. He tlien turned the weapon and
,”'1 ”
’** and
’* eon uf’ **
- ” and’ her
' - .j Book*; compiled from the lleoord*. can
furntub complete Abstracts.
ndt see some great eobsylidation float- on himself with unfortunately results I®tber and mother Janies McIntyre and
Mulholland's Drug Store.
ud. There were those wlib-v&gt;dletl that
that do nor promise serious harm. He wife.
phase of madness prosperity, .’ukki^ien i
then ran away.
Mrs. Hiram Blake is quite sick at *
the prosperity of the east exploded litbv.
। this writing.
an over strained bubble. The west !

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

SCHOOL IS NOW
IN SESSION.

Supplies

School

Welssert Bros

Michigan Central.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

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W. H. FAIRCHILD J
FLOWERS

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

FOLEYS KIDNEYCURE

Buy

Furniture
and Carpets
at McCOY’S
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY.
Have your pictures framed NOW at

•

McCoys

The Furniture and Carpet Man.

Phope 76.

TO CLOSE THEM OUT.

I have a few pair of HORSE
BLANKETS left from last pear’s
stock.
To close them out before my new stock arrives.
I will for the next 50 days make you almost uouj
own price. This is your last chance to yet a pair
of Blankets Cheap.

MUST BE CASH.

Jesse Townsend
HASTINGS,

MICH.

I AllkinnV । Adda greatly to the personal apLAuIlljKl
)&gt;earance,;atid in the battle of life
unviiwiu
“personal appearance’1 has won
many a victory. Wb have all the la
machinery; we do your work IMBT;
we do it promptly. Give us a trial.

NICE CLEAN

how

The American Laundry, W.

J. SUrk, Pray.

log-drive I. now being I
Cl*nl
“■&gt;■! dnugbter, ,
and south, t hat bad produced tbe real i Tlie^Ikst. .big
I
.J 'Mo.krgon river,
river, all
I ®*
r" •'** Mni C- —
°ji —
Holbrook .pent
wealth, where speculation bad ibecn made on the"'NjiNKegon
all the
the i
----------------------little indulged, were really prosperous, | pine and otBertta^ber having been , Sun&lt;laj !lt Scott McIntosh's,
the disasters of the east affecting i skinned from the tributary country.
PARMELEE.
them only sympathttically. But it The river will now be dammed in sev- !
That prayed for rain came Saturday.
came dangerously near involving every eral places to furnish electricnpower
—*-»■&gt;—i-— body in a panic.
and lights to citilts along the stream.
Mian Elizabeth Broaghton is enter­
This is another immjier crop year.
taining company from Jackson.
Money will again be in hot pnrauit of
The
’Gleaners social Thursday night
By the will of Mra, Chas. Hackley,
the borrower. This will l» good for
was well attended thei proceeds Ijeing
legitimate enterprise. It will invite wife &lt;&gt;f the Muskegon philantlirophist, Bit
the developcment of natural resources. the public school?, public library,
A number from hi re took In the ex­
Bnt it will also invite speculative Hackley lioapital. Hackley training
ventures, and therein lira the peril. school and other benevolent enterprises cursion to Grand Rajfitb Sunday.
Frank Todd is making preparations to
The experience of 1901-3 in the organ­ of Muskegon, are remembered to the
bid us good-by and take an extended
ization of trusts and giant corporations extent of over tl.UOO,000.
trip to Northern Michigan.
taught ' its sad lesson, und another
boom year is. not likely to hring n re­
Guy Hunsberger of I East Jordan is
Kalamazoo circuit court will con­
currence of such methods. But ‘ ’high" vene thip week with 109 cases on the spending a few we, ks with Hooper
finances may fin'd some other form of calendar. of which 32 are divorce cakes. Freabney and wife.
expression that will be equally danger­ Kalamazoo punors report wife desertion
Miss Betsy Sherk is visiting friends
ous.
as alarmingly prevlent in that town, in Lansing.
there l»eing 244 cases at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeb Clieesbrough of
Good housewives often hove trouble
Freeport were in Parmelee Saturday.
with servants who cannot get up, but I
Rev. and Mrs. Clark were welcomed
The
Ex-Rev.
Clarence
XL
Welsh,
who
.doubt If it ever occun. to them, as it
did to Ml«s Dorothy Drew when she has been in tho Kent Co. jail fur by their many friends !in this, commun­
ity
Saturday.
was not more than seven, that the some time because he dec incd to day
Scrlptun-s emphasize the vanity of for the care of his illegitimate child,
IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW.
early rising, snys the London Tatler. has made application for release under
Dororhy positively refuiled to get up, the poor debtors act
and her grandfather, Mr. Gladstone,
What A Heap of Happiness It
had to be called fo overawe the rebel.
A convention was held in Grand
Would Bring to Hastings
“Why don’t you get up, Dorothy?' he
Rapidn hurt week of the Michigan For­
asked.
,
Homea.
“Because the Bible doesn't approve of estry association. It was wall attended
Hard to do bonseworik with an ach­
early rising, grandfather,’’ was the un­ and much interest in the reforesting
ing back.
/
expected reply.
of lands in Michigan was manifested.
Hours of misery at leisure or at
“Really, Dorothy,’’ said the aston­
work.
ished statesman, “you must bo mis­
If woman only knewithe cause.
The Portland village marshal has
taken."
.
Backache pains come from sick
“Ob, no, I’m not,” she persisted. been instructed to enforce the village kidneys.
“Hero it is,” And she turned up the ordinance against profanity. If he
Doan’s Kidney Pilb jriM cure it.
Hastings people endorse thia.
second verse of the One Hundred and dues it, that town will have to have
Mra. Ed. Barlow, of Michigan Ave.,
Twenty-seventh Psalm, “It Is vain for several additions to the lock-up.
says: * 'For several years I was subject
you to rise up early.” The old parto a severe pain in joy back., and
Ilamentarlan had nothing more to say.
Mrs. Augusta Frank was seriously when stooping or exerting kidneys, and
The argument floored him.
then no position I awunit'd was com­
and probably fatally injured in a run­ fortable. I used numerous remedies but
Rvo. Jas. D. Carruthers, a colored
away accident at Marshall Thursday. got blamed little, if any benefit I had
preacher, will sue a Kalamazoo restau­
oo often seen and heard Doan’s Kidney
rant for damagas because they refused
Pilb recommended that I thought I
The Bryant paper mill of Kalamazoo would try them and went to A. E.
to serve a meal to hlim when he apMulholland's
drug store and gut a box.
has
a
rubber
belt
143
feet
long
and
six
’ "jdied and was prepared to pay for it
feet wide, the largest belt in the state. I can oay this for them. 1 received
mpre permanent relief from their uso
than from any other medicine I ever
J. M. Rickard, a Union City boy,
For Infanta and Children,
was killed by the cars at Iowa City, Foster-Milburn
la., Thareday.
flu KM m Hare Always BHgk&gt;

CASTOR IA
Y

Only L' divt.roe aww on

dorisM

ROWLAND BROS.

For LIVERY .RIGS.
We have
several first class rigs in conneeV‘&gt;n
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.

WHEN YOU WANT

COAL

CALL ON L. A. EATON,'HE HAS
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 95

No.

77.

DAN LAKE.

THE OLD PEt.l t: t.i
H(
&lt;■' SHOER.

.Shop on Court
juf. east of
. ’
Jeffers-mH

SHOES
I make a »i&gt;ecl&lt;iU« &lt; I bs - n&lt; MH5'5»o4
ILe-paltitig bcA’Jy and r-A-i!1
PHILIP TH

Second door roiitb o:

Th",BE,T 5cc,"JClt-' Nd. 77.

UNLESS CURED
THE MASTER SPECIALISTS OF AMERICA
We know the diseases and weaknesses of men.like an -open boot.
We have been curing them for 30 years. We have given o»«' lives.,J°
it, and thousands upon thousands of men restored to Vigorous Vitality
are today living monuments to the skill, knowledge ■ and
Dre. Kennedy &amp; Kcrgan. Wo never holj out false hopes,
ne«
undertake a case we cannot cure. We have made so thorouci. u suwj.
of all the diseases' of men—of Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Pa wn Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Bladder, Urinary and Kidney
Diseases, General Weakness, Loss of Vitality, and, have cured Vo many
thousands of cases thA if there Is a cure fcr YOUR di
will find It here. When we undertake a case there Is no such tn’ns
-as failure. &gt;We charge nothing for consultation and our &lt;&lt; ’
skill and experience are at your service. We will explain 1
How and Why We Can Cure You; why the diseases of nvn '• 1“'"
the knowledge and skill of Master Specialists. We dn not r
experiment with your case as we know from experience in
thousands of cases exactly what to prescribe for your symptom^
be discouraged If you have treated without encores with Quacks. «■
Electric Belts. Free Trials, etc. You must get ’cured—and noctwj
alone can cure you. Our New Method System of treatment 1.3. sw»
the test for 25 years—why abould It fall in your case. SL.-.’ibi
Case prove incurable you need not pay us a dollar. We ref--r y.»u w
any Bank In this city as to our financial
LB I standing.
BiailUlUR. If
Il y
J ’-• mnnot
■ .... esu
Consultation
riw
writ® for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. Consult.
’.bon b*
Booklets sent Free.

�.

n Caclwailader s_

*
PSIATE EXCHANGE.
REAL L.
' ..Orecery.

baknek.

September

7. 1905,

CMn#\Torether Betas Oetly.burg
\ and Will Again
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OBITUARY.
CORRESPONDENCE. |
Maky Augusta Day was born, in
Baltimore. Barry Co.. Mich.. May 2».
-uch
\ «««.
IJ’fftJ. and died- ut the name place,
|
MORGAN.
j August
17th, 11105,
being 42 yean*. 2
August 17th.
1U05 being
.
. , h.tf
D. C.un
LeeW
Detroit,
wav in Aurora
The picnic at Cole’s the 4lh was not | month*.
piltr&lt;
■'
! . k ? '*raUl’,4 roiluv.
hiK«ny
to Cbieiurn
months, 19 (lavs
(lava uf
of age. With tbe ex­
' ' * today, un bjkwny to Cbiti.go frtub a success in point of numbers, but vary
l.o» ■'..d’
It
■ 1
I ception of two years her life wasspent
ur,... good ' IL'Kalh. whwota had Bonn
vlaltlna successful iu sport* which were very entirely
entiralv on
».« the farm
'
*
been visiting.
. ....
« wmaknbwn businessman much enjoyed iu spite of the inclement born. She has for years
been
*fk li,l“ ,l!lke- i of
loader in Grand i weather.
•
uf Detroit
Detroit and
and isle
j&lt;
valid. She spent much
“'.'"k’ ' A«V d«l~
Mr. aud Mrs. Bush of Kalamazoo study, and has written a
’ miles from ‘ In
Mr.Xee wXwith the Union visited Mr*. Uax Hoqghtalin last poems aud other -Jiort storica
w for the
*
‘j army at Turfytowu, *ta.. 11 miles l-anday and Monday returning to their
papers'td help*ptuts away her time.
. -fe-. tut day j ^jnth uf Gettysburg', llamas a tovut
heme Tuesday.
During her last illness site
* 'b^Lu'' two i lx'ruf
uf thc
Ss^jK'nerring
School was commenced Monday the tient sufferer. For nearly five weeks
t-s
\ crape. One day. he picked uh a corny 4th Miss Feighner teacher.
she was unable to spenk to thuse who .
•i rw:‘l 1'5"’! mon land turtle, and on the icrW shell
The present minister was greeted by cared for her. the yoeal organs being j
I fine l*rch J
huge sugarJ tmek^he carved tho Vnited StateMag; a full house Sunday night.
paruiyxed as well us the &lt;kher parts of
her body. This afftat innate daughter '
'.ifu:. Good ;i cAstlu. which was the insignia
&lt; H bafv engineering corj*. bi* name an&lt;l hK It is possible fur a mother to hq mis- leaves to mourn her luvx.. a widowed I
e Iter children as to Often cause them
! regiment and the year.
U
;;
mi'lher-. her father, two brotlutrs und |
Four weeks ago Capt. 11. H. Mortal I n tell wrong storieji in order h&gt; aviod 1 a sisister having parsed away , before I
wood. lot
“ ip un the car^ a whipjung. there- j her. ' Fttnfcral servicre were held nt the
inc large uf Gettsburg. picked up a live turtle ' by hSuj-h'
fphndation fur nntruthNear which had un its back tlw United !ju|i
house Iiy Rev. E. A. Olmstead. Her
incsvkmd
‘ which cunld E misdeeds
l®‘d to rest in the, Striker
; States tiag. the castle, and Mr. Lee’s !
pusstbly
j)
..
.„.
r
..,
jAiMMiny
avoided
by
kindne-s
&gt;
lunue. together with the year. The । PureuV^rl^Mcind to war childreiu ; cemetery.
_
• •

Goodyear Co
COATS AND FURS
We haveithe best line of ladies' coats, for this season, that we have
ever sho.i n and those who have looked over our lines in previous years
kyow wl^at this means.
We have styles! to please everyone from Fitted backs to the newest Empire shapes.

PRICES FROM $5.00 to $22.00.
We call your attention especially to our Cl
fin I"1*' They are bargainsAlso a complete line of Misses’. Children’s ylC&lt;UU an(j infant’s rzyits.

clay storv wiu* “”■•’ r"'*u
x
, Take Uretn into^aiur confidence; teach
Uff*m intx^
We art; showing an excellent line of Furs. Scarfs aud ties in Fox, Mink. Alaska
I-aper bj the corrcspondcrt at Hanover j theu^Vo
l« truthfu\make
home pkaaFo lx?
truthft
•Fa. It wa» read liy Isaac H. Rider, uf
Sable. Grey Squirrel and Martin at prices ranging from $1.25 to $20.00.
and
the
child
wi
nKgrow up and be
Brooklyn, a
member ot Mr. Lee’s l^blraHing tu you.
I Now is the time to buy while lines are complete.
regiment, aval he renicmbered t)ie citj
C’,ifford T 'w in Kulamazou F,
H Melon thieves are in evilhmee bnt i . * '■
cuinstauves at oncu He found
itb good wh.*re Mr. 1-ee was aud wrote to JKni. had pwr mucccm hi lh&lt;? indonu were •*?/,,
i
.green.
; F rank Junto art ived home tram Ann I
flood and Mr. Lee wrote : to &lt;^apt.
. - » HaW| Artwr
'k
taThurdNiy.
xnnrusajr.;
Mr. Munton will soon
p.
.
Sheldon
The latter immediately repliaJFthat if
have n new । p. /
■
A. Sheldon
Our new istock just in and .we are prepared to meet every 'requirement
Friday!kouk in the
* P«!t&lt;&gt;skey I
Mr. Leo could prove1 his ijffl »tity the shwl in. front of his elevator. Laving ’ excursion
of our patrons.
live turtle would be shijj
-O him at torn down the old one II hrf herome ! MnC c u Gaib of wnodtatA' wm
iituiitid
once.
Mr.
loee
ex
'
»
rotten
tb.t
it
w..
ntrnfe.
|
it
,
lbt)
4
,
y
■■
|
to
have
tbe
10
4
Blankets
fiora &lt;50c to $1.00
of the
• 114 Blankets from 85c to $1.90.
pant turtle sent to bim al ^•trojt. and he
12-4 Blankets from $1.00 to $2.00
Excellent qualities all wool Blankets $4.50
will take ittoarinj^ ‘unions as a reli Miss Ruth WeiM&gt;ert was a(?rand Rap­
IRVING.
IVe ic of fighting dsu^r
: ids visitor Thursday.
Mt&gt;. \V. J. Kidd started SumlMy
vrib&gt;,
... ... n,.H.a WOTUM aundfcy -Sylvester Grenil made a biainew
It took the v^Te
ycara to go 11
( oldratio. Her broth, r ■ trip
c
7^^..
I
miles. Ali oi
partita interested in : Percy MrWhinn-y accompanied her
the iucidrliW
ftn- m&lt;*u*of high standing I far at* Denver, from there he went &lt;&gt;u
Mra. I*.- A. Sheldon aud Mpt. . Thus. |
Our line is now complete. Call and make selections before desirable patterns are
aud theyjfmc
ich for the truth u(-the i to California where lie will teach who&lt;»l.’ ■ Riley were in Kn|aniazuu Thurmlay.
r .tlroad
ha;i!3j’l - : li
gone.
5 to 12 1-2 cents per yard.
I Mto.a
i Mi^.Vxto Mljtlnwl tt.roAta Ot.l-j
to-Iirnrat-oi
Prodi Ut Ironwood.
,nd Mi.
I
rhorwi.y torht
wtth rtt.t.rro
Thm L,,...t.„y
,tok.»toaloal
_________
_ of San...
ironwood. *tiu
tereWTas Mr. .Jum«*s
H. Black,
Arbor Visited their
-t......................
««&lt;&gt;»«*&gt;
*- -,&lt;s- }j :Luther of Ann yv.wf
5lr and• Mra.
H, (hd-urn went
to 1
was
as a
u member of tho
the same com- |. father A7
A. Luther and
aud wife the
»t... u»*
latter
— I' Detroit ghn»a.i*».Thureday, returniug Munday.
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j^fcy with Mr. Lea and was present , part of last week.
Funaer Judge df Probate Stockdale '
|when the carving was done. After the j |)r
tMittle of Antietam was foufht an up- • Dr. Merritt of Ann Arbor visited |of Allegan. w:ra a Hastings visitor j
MIm Myrtle Luther laxt Thursday and pVednestlay.
jwwtunity was given volunteers to eu- j
.......
Hu~vr con*x With
.»!*'
•'h' S1‘r&gt;'
«n&lt;l dnughur-l
ter
th« ...
U. =.
S. r..
etigineer
; ’*'•'
other. Mr. Black entered thi. brand, I A
Xatlbewa and family apnnt M nw Anna Haitril friend, in Battle ,
of tlw’renotar nervine, hia enli.tmeni I M”kI*&gt;
&lt;;n,n'1
&lt;S«ek la« week.
Iieing for four years, and
was finally * Miwx* Clara and Jane Stanton of
Mrs.
latmard Stedge and grandTHE BEST MEATS
disrhargexi at New York
in 18«7. two i Dowling.visited their aunt Mra. E. E. daughter Hani have returned fr&lt;un a
OF ALL KINDS
years after tb« doae of the war. San- • "’arm.-r laM Saturday and Sunday. v’lut
Holly. Pontiac and Detroit. ‘
born. N. D. Enterprise.
I They
accomjiauUd
by
MissJuanita Kay who ha*
I. .if
. rL,«
- were
•
■■ Roy.Smith
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......
III,. l-een-thc
It-Vik-lixI
i;.,x. --.i
.......... ..
u
I of Dowling
ami Irvin u
Renner
of« tr_.
Vul- । guest of Miss Frankie Ixnffbaiid Mr
of
r»raiwj. Ind.
.
Mime time returned to Grand Rapids:
ill be
■
।
?
Mrs- N. E.«Beuedict visited trlends i Wcdiu-day.
.
LiOCcl I
lw 6 WS« f i ’n f*mnd Rapids ti»e latter part uf but
G&lt;xl Coleman and family relumed
——wI
.
from Harbor Sprir-gx and oilier north- j
0,1 Wednesday. They bad an
The right is never found by the as- i E Stanton ami wife of Dowling ern
: visited E. E. W arm r aud wife
^nju&gt;able time.
sertiuu of your own rights alone
.
Friday
before
leaving
furan
exttmded
|
-Mi*Lizzie
Rrunewitter and n^ctFrom W0 lo 500 gallons of crepm
&gt;
Miss Edna Kronwitter, nf South Whd.
are shipped each week, from this city I visit in the West.
5
Tb.
iof«nl
child
of
W.
W.
W.tw,
’
'"cgu.M.of
Mr. Mid Mix. Elroy-'
tJ Grand Rapids.
.
I
...—.... .
। Tobias last week.
Our reader* will note that Dr. Me- I
Saturday at their home in
§TheMUi MARKET Man
Manning Doud leit Friday ou the
Donald lias resumed Lis visits, and will 1 Middleville. Funeral from the house
1 excuraiun for northern Michigan. 'His
0 Tu;odu&lt;»t: . •
Cuu Bank.
be ar the Hastings house September S“0day.
,
........
:
jl.
W.
K.llry
mn
with
quite
»
lox
•!
“
*
Allwi “vornjanied
£ Fhone 22 lUstiwjs. ?Uch. i 2 nth.
Mao i» not a tenement howw in Monday. Dog. got inf. hi. nice dock hlm "" ”» J-nm-X.
600000CC-. ■■.KKXXbCOOOCX»(
.
. . .
Sirs. Dennl&gt; Kelley return-«i t&lt;» her I
. which thndloor of tin' heart mey 1,.; of lamlw an.i killcl m-rernl. and time..
"
"
j home in Marshall Thuraday after h five
dean while that ofjLhf- intellect is’thut
* * were nut killed wt re badly-injured,
”
Mr. . W. s. Tyrmll
and ailrutUvi «.&lt;!.» vi.lt in IhHriiy.
HvmnUiar. ।
.corrupt
’
. ,
Vevter A- Carter ^hipped 4&lt;W» loaves n;«K v iMlr.l Gru. Mc(&gt;jnn&lt; ll mid wtf- '•-* A P. Trmobnll returned with •
Oper. Evenings.
.' her.
■
Phone 86.
of l.relul and 500 buns to Mulliken on nn'l ‘Aber friends Monday.
Miss Mary Powers left Wrdntvulay
the 3:45 p. m. train Wednesday. It
State Hall went to Grand RapiS*
Lpigbt-for Marquette to rf*«uuir work as
was for a ktrhecue in that town.
ialsir day.
'
teacher. $he hax ah . increased salary
Give us thi* farjnex who takes time to
Charlie Cobb left Friday for |&gt;*anal a J over last year, and i» a 4ery sucCeesxBARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.
look up. now arid then, to •re what is i Mich where he will teach the coming fnl teacher.
Rvv Gillett and-son Glenn will Mart
going ur in the world about him. Liv- year,
Rev. Arthur Trott is attending the tor his new work Monday ut Leanord
ing is not all in liending tbe Iwck over
Charite Wilcox and wife went on the ’
Mra
Gillett and daughter Om will
M. E. annual cunfernncte nt Charlotte
the hoe er ingrowing gmitl crops. , excursion to Kalkaska last Friday for
1 this week. Rev. A. B. Johnson. of take the train Tuesday morning. We
•ARiSTO GOLD PAPER....
1 Life is more than a living.
are
sorry
to loae sm-h a fnuply as Mr ,
: a &lt;yvo week* visit.
j Saranac, will, occupy the Methodist
(iillctt. Rev. Dolph will tale bis place
There were 3M tickets sold at this
E. Dunlap nnd family visited at S. pnlpit next Sunday.
When you want Fiirnitore and House
((
‘
i.i.’.Jy j he worth
here.
I station for the Petoskey excursion: a- Kennedy *a the latter part of last week.
Lonis Michael and-his nephew Clif­
Furnishing^, come and see us.
yv ’’
' ’ call and see
Tbe supper giveu in the Isuwment of ,
i bout half ax many as a year ago.
Mr. Dunlap left for Grand Rapids ford • left Friday for A mm la..
nf
1 Work was too pressing and help too Monday where he expects to work.
Our stock is how very large and consists of many (I
. where the former will resume bis du­ tbe church was pretty well attended. '
proceeds fH.WO.
।
scarce on the farms this year to per­
of the
))
Mra. Nellie Gillett visited at Leach ties aa chief of the' chemistry depart­
mit the the usual number to take in
Mr.
Henry
Lathrop
will
act
as
Sup
­
ment of the University, and thy latter
lake over Sunday.
Don't fur?.; to see me before
thia trip.
erintendent of tbe Sunday who »1 the 'I
will
enter
as
a
student.
Jo’j buy * Kodak, Camera, nr
Rolxsrt Jenkins sr. spent Sunday in
remainder of the year in place of Mrs.
It is now possible for three men Grand Rapids. He was the guest of his
■ Upplie* for same.;
O. N. Oillttt.
I
NASHVILLE.
I working with hand machinery, to
sun who returned home with him.
to be found in any store, no matter where you go.
The services
at the took
church
I* i
Earle Feighner
in tbe excursion
; make 3.000 cement bricks a day. A
tlie
same
as
usual,
preaching
by
Rev.
'
; recently invented machine employing
We are now showing a choice lot of Sample Furniture
• Now good digestion waits on ap- to Petoaky Sunday.
Dolph.
five men liesidre those who mix the i&lt;etite, and health on both.'
bought from the floors at Grand Rapids during the
Ed. Myera is visiting friend* at
Mr. Preston’s people are moving
If it doesnt try Burdock Blood Bit­
! cement, will, its inventor asserts, make
Ttaverae City.
.
Furniture Exposition. We ran fave yon a nice sum of
over in Maple Grove. We are sorry to |
THE PHOTOGRAPHER,
tern
I fi.OuO bricks an hour.
Bert Noyeo of Lansing and Elmer lose so good a*family from oar church
money on any of theee sample pieces. Call in and~tyok
Hillings,
:
Michigan
I Tbe Kalamazoo Gazette lately oom­
Noyes of Gnmd ix*dge were guests of and neighborhood.
|
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
them over.
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, pletod a canvass among farmers in
Mra. McBeth &gt;s very ill at thia writ­ relatives here last week. ■
: southwestern Michigan aa to tbe co»F. TV. Knoll’s ham burned tu the
ing.
We art selling lots of Pianos nowadays. Call in
The two pretty American glrta had
। dition of props this year. More than
Floyd Feighnrr of Nashville passed ground last Thursday afternoon togeth- met two delightful Englishmen on the
nnd look over the finest line ever shown in this city.
: a hundred of tbe beat farmers were
...
, er with its contents oats, hay,
-and
way
acnxM and hud given n cordial
OUR SHOWING 01 j .
! seen,• and ail are of une accord that Sunday with Winnie Hagerman.
Henrv Dixon and fWmily were guests wheat litaidea^ his farm implements Invitation, warmly Hcvundeti by their
the crop H a bumper. Without an
.
The
granary and
shed-1also bn med. mother, to Sir Chnttes nutl hi* friend
J»kr Traxler
Tr.xlrr'.
Sand.,.
1™
------------&lt; tool-&gt;-»
exception the farmers declared* that it ; at Jake
’s Sum
, The insurance did not cover his loss to visit them at their country home.
। wits by. fur the greatest year in Tbe । Mennu Wenger and* wife of Nnsliville I being only four hundred dollars. Tho
One day a message’came saying the
Furniture Corners.
Hastings, Mich.
farming
. history -of----------—„ in the state. The IpasMMl Sunday at the home of N. C.
origin of the fire was supposed to have two men would arrive that kiftenioou.
The family was thrown Into in fever of
i corn crap will lx? mure than a third 1 Hagerman.
'
been spontaneous combustion caused excitement, and many phia.4 of enter( targrr than was ever known teforc. i J[jsii BJ,ocbe Traxler is hutno ri.itfrom ' 'hot oats.’' ’
■ includes all .'-taplc - weaves and
taiument for their guests, kvotS- sug­
j The St, John News gives an exercise ing her parents for a few wtakii.
Fred Greenfield nnd family took in, gested and abandoned, it wu* Anally
■ kolorin^ . and tin immense.
j
in aritbmolic after thio lashion: “B ; Cnni(1 McCWrtn„ ,nd |amny
tho excursion to Grand Rapids Sunday. decided that, us Eiiglhlin|eh niv no­
■
variety uf the season’s
j' . , richest- novelllfiJi...
: one man owns »L«I« for a year, or if : Souday „ lbe bome „t tbc tutor's
Miss Rosa Thomas pf Reed City was toriously fond of a “tub*’ jnad their
guests were coming direcf|y from the •
| one
man
owes
bl! jIr
in Balti­ a guest of Mrs- Hiram Coe last week.
।
---- —
-------,— »1 for 1.000 yearn, or if I
I HERE IS I MF
;
. tuvtmen
------ ---train, they should llrat l»o Invited to
■ 1.000
oweA,$1 apice one v«»nr
year,inisititI *i more.
■
Miss .Minnie Furnias went to Hast­ take a hath. After that Itac hosfexu
all tbe name to tho creditor?. In the
Jim Harmon and family were guests ings Monday to begin her school Tues­ would rely on the inspfrntiiib of the
! first two cases it would look like a of tbe latter’s parents Mr. and Mra.
•moment.
• .
day.
j pmtty large debt, hut in the last case McBeth Sunday.
The young men arrived promptly !
Mra. Bert Deller cut her nnn quite
each one of the 1,000 would think his
■ of the nc v ra-uductions' of famand after some demurring tvere bur- ■
I ous iurcizn and Amurican
share of noo imponuiK-v,
importance, nuu
and that ..
it ,I Miss Winnie Hagerman returned to badly one day last week while canning
rlo&lt;l off to the bathroom. In about an
For the convenience of those who wish to order all of their papers at ♦
difference whether he paid j the home of.her parental after spending fruit . She was in the act of screwing hour they emerged and went hmne- *
I
nylls
Conte and see
made no
-on tbe tup of a can when it broke and dlatly to their hostess, saying. “We aseT ♦ cue time, all subscribers to the Baxner Who are paid up to date, can get ♦
one time or another so long as he paid. the summer at Thornapplo lake.
'
how carefully ynur
t
the
Banneh and any one of tbe following for one year In.advance, as £
Cassius Go uld of Charlotte and wife the sharp edge of the can cut her so son? to leave so soon, but we only
A newspaper depends largely npon its
r
tn*tc has beeft
.
lauily she had to have several stitches came to make a call, nnd qur train t follows:
subscriptions to meet its heavy excus­ wore guests of the former's sou Lee
p
pro'ided for.
leaves In fifteen minutes.”1H- Lippin­
taken to close the wound.
es, and it is necessary thut all suliecrip* Goald one day last week.
cott's.
Mrs. H. R. Dickerson is ut Buffalo
tions should be received regularly. ”
Walt Ruae.visited friends in Battle
Banner and Detroit Daily Free Frees
S3 05*
N. V. the guest of her brother C., B.
Creek Saturday and Sunday.
'
Bannki: and Detroit Daily Journal
3 05* .
Lusk. ‘
Some
writer
once
clutalfied
the
popuF«NE VAILORlkO.
Mrs. Will Davis entertained her
Banner and Grand Ilapidi Herald
Porter Ki one has sold his bouse aud latlon of the world into two groups— .
“Circuses, said tbc old ring master, niece and friend from Battle Creek
3 OS*
the rice caters und the wbent eaters.
•"have deveJojied. evolved and changed.
lot in Nashville to Mra. Sweexy.
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly journal .... ...j...
I 73
With rice goes fish, und with wheat
From the one ring of the past they । Sunday.
Dr.
F.
G.
Sheffield
and
family
are
poo* meat, ('besnical anplyah shows
have grown to three rings, plus an ele­ f Ed Gale and Sadie Davis and Mr.
Banner and Detroit Free Preet.Farm and Live Stnck
going to Hastings in the near future to that each of these comblnntism forms
Davis
and
friend
of
Charlotte
were
vated stage, and there are many other
JournalJ.%.
5
reside.
a perfect diet, embracing nil tbe nectaImprovements. But In one particular guests of N. C. Hagerman Monday.
60
Banner and Michigan Farmer
Dr. R. P. Comfort,.of Hudaon, form­ sary food elements. But. while tbe
there has been no change since time
Mbs. N. N. Russell of Grand Ledge
began, and rbat la in the dlmenslatui of was a guest at Thos Fuller’s one day erly of Nashville is closing out his wheat nnd meat diet requires an elab­
Banner and Chicago Weekly Ini4r Ocean...?
75
the ring. A circus ring is always tho
drug business and will return here soon orate and expensive preparation . to
,
make It ready for use, the rice and ;
Banner and New Yor» Tri bake Farmer
30
same also—forty-two feet nine Inches Lt last weekr
to
resume
practice.
Will Davis* father andj mother and
fish diet is cheap and simple. It uevds '
diameter. Go where you will, you will
•To tnoee living on Rural Routes, only.
Mrs. Leon Smith left Montlay. fori no slaughter houses, mills'or bakeries,
never find a circus.ring with different brother and his family were guosto at
Battle Creek to’ visit friends after with dozens of other adjunctive fac- ;
dimensions from that.'
-Will Davis' 3unday.
which she will return to her home in torles. Fish and rice can be prepared
A bareback rider can ride best In a
These ipedal rates are offered aa an accommodation lo Banns*
for food by the Blmpleat processes with- j
ring of this sire. All riders train In
Kansas.
In fifteen minutes after they are •
Euch a ring and'all horses are trained W. J. MOLLOAWY, I fastings, .*lkh.
Henry Roe and -on Vida and W. L brought to the pot And so the rice 1
ire you money we
in such a ring. There would be trouble
Who aells the L. &amp; M. Palat,
Marble and M&gt;n Russell were at Sobby eaters areWble to Uve on a few pennies j
for hope.* and men If the size of the
Knows it for a fact, that the L. &amp; M. lake a couple of days laMwmk fishing. a day and yet thrive and become big i
ring should be changed. It would ba
i
’
aint
lias
tbe
reputation
of
being
tbe
and
populous
nations.
—
Kansas
City
|
W. M. Smith uf.Washington Miafa..
J’ke changing tbs slse of the baseball x miub
all the
the world over. That Its act­
dtaoaML ariy worse."- Minn^pohe leader all
.
visited hfai son Q W. Smith last week Journal.
ual coat Is only «1.30 a gallon.

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AsevRiA.
Everett Shepard ’ visitod at Battle
Creek Sunday.
j
SMr. and Mra. Markham of South
Battle Crock visited at Milton Horton’s
last week.
•
Bert Tasker visited rclaties at Battle
f Creek part of last week.
Lester Scott oi; Clare county spent
' last Sunday at.Dr. Fay s.
)
Winthrop Ford: of Galesburg visited
his uncle Geb. W. Tompkins and fam i/ !y Saturday and Sunday.
.Mra. Milton Horton will entertain
f L. A. S. Thursday Sept 14.
Lottie Tompkins visited relatives at
Galesburg last week.
I Mrs. Lizzie Tasker visited her
\ daughter Mra. Dor Stowell of Wood­
land Saturday and Sunday.
Vids Norris of Lacey visited at P.
/i K. Jewell’s Saturday aud Sunday.
Mrs. Charlie Serven 1« at Petoskey

HE’S A TOWN BUILDER.

'

'fOriCtnaL)
It was a winter night. The wind I
was driving a tempest of snowflakes. (
Tbe street lamps shone dim. Except
X^Tbo’abote is an excellent picture^of for the storm there wns not u Minnd.
•.Morgan “Jone*.. of this^city.Jwho’-now No footfall could be heard on the snow,
h 2d houAos and?*haiZbulit 4S, in and there was do one abroad.
A fine 17-Jeweled Movement with a
Jown
hastiugs, mostlyjin?th&lt;uast3^vvn*y eap.
1 had reached tire’town of M. a few
He^deAerves much creiit jor^tbe* im- minutes before by train and. finding
patent regulator and breguet hair
1
partanfworic
ho has dyne*in. iinprov- no conveyance afJ the station, had
'
spring, in a 20 year Gold filled case.
ing the city and providing homes for th© started to walk to my fiolel.
(many familieiLbrought to ^HaMtings by
Suddenly; midway between street
its factories and otherfeuterpriM*. Ho lamps, where It was dark, I ran against
,owns a K*eat*mafiy&gt;xcMlent building a man. 1 stood stock still. The snow
lots.
‘and will continue to build ^homc* on either side of us was deep, nnd I
;
waited for the.map.to divide the way
in this city.‘'~.... : — Mr. Jones was lorn iu Monmouth- with me. Instead Uf that he began to
.hire. W»lm. in 1K2-. »nd carric lii» talk to himself incoherently, seeming
Call and See.
A Genuine Bargain.
-7 yam au lightly that pwiaicia
to be unconscious of my presence.
“Horrible." he muttered, "horrible!
Death -denth that might be prevented
by a little lo&lt;»e change he may have
had in hia-pocket, and he wouldn't give
। to stay during hay fever season.
!
it. lie’ll! dog. a murderer. I hope 1
j John Tompkins visited at T. J. ■
may see him burn with an everlasting
i I I Ford’s ih Maple Grove Sunday.
fire."
.
j W. V. Scott the new minister, will
“You seem in trouble." 1 said in a
kindly
tone.
*
preach at the church next Suuclay at
I “Trouble! Isn’t It trouble’that there’s
m. and
7:80
m.
i|■ 10:30
Dr. a.Hoyt
wasAuken
calledp. to
Greek
Melvin
Van
lindBattle
family
of i
but one person In tile world who can
j on account of the ilinens Of his siller
“ ! Battle Creek visited relatives here last j
JEWELER, and OPTICIAN.
I help nnd who won’t-taelp? I told him j
•
Saturday.
w week.
First door west of Chidester CD. Burton,
Hasting!
I mother was dyiag; tluit 1 had been sent I
(
Mrs. Latty and son of Bellevue visi- ;
tq the drug store for a prescription aud j
(' ' ted her -daughter Mra. John Russell j
I hadn't a cent to puy. He told me. to
■ ® I Sunday and Munday
I get out."
'
OQIIPPI Y
1
EAST WOODLAND.
i School
commenced
center had
।
' 1 remembered
tluit at
all the
my cbfuge
•
©urn. I
\
w„
gUd to hMr lhe
lle|1, Tne«l.y.
Um B.and
Jewell,
and
j been 'spent,
/ hadprincipal
only s ten
dollar :
We bin just receiuej a
'
, again
1
Tasker, primary teacher. ' bill. II would go with tbe young won I
8
■j to n drug store, pay f?r the medicine be
"required and give him something be i
• sides.
.
• !
li
-’
I Bert Tasker, primary teacher.
I "Came.” I said, ‘iqiid the way to n ;
! drug store.”
Archvi Holden aud family have gone
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Morgan Jones.
' “I only fear they lire all closed.*’ be u
I tp Pr«-purl to lirt.
I Jim AndrM ,nd wi(c
|lop,.
g&gt;Hi.i' for him to reach the' ct-ntury said. "It’s very Lite. *
.
.
) I Alni ”“w
Kilpktrlek i. callins s,lraU). „ Amu, Wi|u.,n
—t—r.
........
... so mu
1 -Tntirk.
He
gets
muc.g
h*fnn^ont of f He |e«l me to one dnig store after an- j
fuubd every &lt;me clbeed and
H. k B„K.rtnnd[„.niiy--.™vs„.^
time.
Mrs
Horaw
visit- ! ooff relatiihw
relati^W at Orangeville Sunday.
«
‘
| Mr. and ^
rR' H°
raw Swift are virit•! there
’would se&lt;-:n
there'wuuld
seem ”t&lt;i be"*no reasqii’why - no on? to answer a night ladi. 1 had
i»g thnlr d,ngbt&lt;r In L.n»ing this | Mrs.
„„ A.
A J.
j . Pin|er
lnrot.j from
(rum ■
„(,t-lh^-iha1'lu,--,rior1!.&gt;th- ■ &lt;*«• wlthrt.ltn tnwrlv nn fctmr. TI&gt;U I
Potter „
returned
i T"&gt;k&gt; Jod wnrlrfd .1 ten minute
drand K.pi&lt;l»
Rapids ThtmUr
Thnraday uftnr
after .
a week.
week* ,. t„,
ing was’ever, known
known ’
tu-worry .him I; &gt;*&lt;»«..(•»
.
-- ’ the
“ tow
*—v i clock was now
,
,
.
i-.-r*—r-: ‘after 11 and
I Sir. J. Hager unit Jnngbtcr Glenn, j htay with re|ut,,,.«. .
- except a few desperatecases which he. striking 12, and, huvii g made a failure.
i and Norah Mohlqr visited friend* in ' Mra. B. F. Norris and Mra John I has treated
ti
&gt;rofc£hmal!yT
«» WM&lt;iWU
’ tI w
was
obliged w
to Wl
let Hkm go home with­
I
°™P!'! d“”’ ................................ .
worn tbe gitw. of ml.tivo., in
In.1851 he married Elixaheth^ Mor- .1 oul bls
...— as
..a ve were about to
I Tb. M.«. tn« .and Agnt* Col.
8
y M(1
.
I gan in Wales. They came to this ‘ part I
tumbling* in my trousers
। have taken rooms at the home uf Mra. 1
country the ‘succeeding^year.
They pocket with my’keys &gt; nd other articles,
I Kate HonghnUttcr an. Mi™ Ague, will
80,1001 OP°»»''O« Monaj nt the
soon after went" to Plattsmouth, Neb., when I chinped a silver half dollar.
I attend Ute Woodland Hlgb eehoul tbin Spring, with Grant. Early aa ttweher.
"Here," 1 said, “take this coin, it's a
where they-lived seven yearn. In 1882
j ----Joseph
Raymond
■ year.
.
,
-------.------- and wife leave thin-. they moved to Hastings where they liocket piece &lt;»f the year of my mar­
Mr.. Calvin Sawdv and
George »ofk for K»l«u&gt;“oo where they hare have ever since resided. One child, a riage. with my wife'4 and my Initials
' scratchis! mi It. Take It, Ton’ll need It.
whojhave lawn »|«ndiag rereml week., , •"'ure&lt;1 «tupl°ro&gt;«&gt;»
lh&gt;' “V1™son. blessed their union, but. he died ■ and more.”
• j
with friends in East Woodland return- 1 Chas. Moore and wife of Irving were in’l8G5.
Z
. He seized the p|edtalKerly. then turnj
ed
to
their
home
in
Big
Rapids
on
!
guests
at
Andrew
Southard
s
Thursday.
i’ Phone 143,
--City Drug Store . -— ---------’ Everyone in”this city aiiu tar miles ed nnd vanished In tbs darkness.
Hustings,
::
Michigan^! &gt;Saturday.
z
; Fred Raymond, wife and son Evcret in every direction knows “Hr. Morgan i It was three uiontiM after this that I
Mra. S. Feighner bf Nashville i8 j spent Sunday with Mrs R’m. parentsJones" as he is familiarly called. This bad occasion to Igo to M. again. 1 am
staying with her daughter Mra. Hattie I Mr. anti*Mra. IL P»ge in Rutland. I title of
... "Dr.
. .. ” was not canted by ; a *awJrer
profatmlao n«d had a case
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Hiti X
,wn .
------ | Mrs. Ackley returned tu her home in . ’‘burning the midnight oil” iu study' to come off In coura there. Having
! days.
I Leslie Saturday after a weeks visit j of medical authoritisB. He is a nut- •| some time to spare at the courthouse
• ?fore my case would tn- called. I Ktroll[
Mtea Grace and Lee Sheldon spqnt ' with relatives.
ural doctor, ;yid he; will tell you of 1
i Into the criminal court room.
; Saturday and Sunday with friends in ! C. H. Burpee is putting a wall ‘un- ' ""U’”
amazing cures,"if you .will
A
,sI ror
A man&gt;wns
man wnu tmlng trl
tried
for tlje
the mur
tnur-.
! Nashville and attended Hie Y. P. A. I der his barn.
PHt yoQr time against his lUjiTlisten to j der of his uncle. .It seemed fo be a very
convention convened nt that place. :! Miss Floy
p|oy Erway
Krway rfegins
ffegins teaching
teaching in
in ;
But no man can lie in any plain case against tbe accused, He was
Xl&gt; Mn Triuk.u. who b&gt; breu ' tho Riluhie (Harriet IM, week.
11"’
•&gt;' ■”1"'1
Dr- I Te?,?"r
h,1" ”"'le
':ny I’011'
.M-U1.UK bor X™ with Ir.eud.. iu
Thf
wi„
. Morgan .. prewm.. .
.b™I
bHr .. Hw.
The township board will hold u ;
__________
M0RE H™
1"6 ^STS.
Onr lint of Fall Eip ^uHu-Mm^lMon^-’ *’ ’^ | ,n«.&lt;ingun.
thi. weekb .pp,..., ,
HITCHING
POSTS.
commi^ioner in place* of
• Robes is in and em­ [ Mr. M. M. t'hose of Prairieville whs ; aEd.highway
Courtney resigned.
-------. fact
the old tuau kvas making ar­
braces
everything 5 -! .i
» A. John
, . on Saturday and.
________________
I
। raugementa to leave nil his i&gt;roj»erty to
thejguest. of. J.St.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Their Impor.auce 1. Not l ull, *p.
.^u,
H,,,,. lldlJ lHg
that’s newest and'lat § i together they visit&lt;xl all the largo ginest.
» Will P1 Hi. -a.1 ...if 4 .
predated, lhe Citv Council Should nppear to rue that the defense had any
5 seng gardens in Woodland." Mr. Chavs'
, ' J A
f*‘
g‘
t
CBM? nl aU
lil,t P*"™0
Well pleated with what iu »aw of ’ 23 on 81b son.
. Take Action.
• known to have lieeii with the murdered
The stock is 'completo J5 ' was
th^ gardens nnd our beautiful townMr. Johnson's people* entertained ;• The question of hitching posts is n man. nnd thut only ndihour before bit
and yon bar a the benefit!
**‘
company from Battle jCreek"Sunday. '1 very
.„jimportant
.r. ^..7. wone
. . in. thh city. of; death, was the accused;
of a big line to select: 55; shQuite
a ’number from “Eckardt ,
—
. • it
. is usually
-- ‘ con- i There wen* sd many beads between
than
from. It will pay you to 5 ! Stidet" attended tho stalk convention !i Mtrf. Eva Schneider was called to 1! more"importance
• ' me and the prisoner thlit I did not foi .
By furnishing ample facilicall bow while the stock &lt; of tbe Y. P. Alliance at Nashville lastl!, Grand-Rapids Monday by the serious i
some time get n ‘ good loolf at him. !
• illness of an aunt.
'। t’®* fur
the
hitching
of
teams
in
...
„
... Hast- j। when 1 did. tlieu* wasaometbiug about
is complete.
5 i wepk. Mjtfc Katie Eckardt was delethnf
i Rev. Brown preached his farewell ngs, very much good catt be done to hIa facc nntl
j , gate from E. Street.
, tin trade of the town. The merchants ; to me. The priseeuttng attorney wm
i sermon at the church last Sunday.
5 ! Laura Smith and grandmother are I
of un
this’ c«J
city 14re
are reaemng
reaching out tor
for trade, summing up to the Jury.
r
,
.
..
।
OI
Robinson, wife and daughter । If
.
C | visiting friends in Lansing this week. t ....Cha&amp;
tbc. farmers came
ccs;.?. htsre
ii^re
they !I .’’Wp have proted." he said, “that th&lt; i
.
,,, .
„
” , . I If when the
they!
, inure of near Hickory Comers vlsi- (
- no suitable
- - - places
„
.
Phone 314
to- -hitch their 1j prisoner was with the imnrdered m.m 1
John Ream who has been so tteri otui- tod the former's sister Mrs. Chas. Gill- |.lind
Hastings.
Michigan. C
'I team.-., the impression made is, to aay!
nfl
o’clock; iiow much Inter
Jefferson st, 1 door south of P.O. ?: ly ill is no better, and small hopes are apsie and family ovef Saturday and ' the leant, not a favorable onr The ciTv ! 7e vanno1 prore’ but
one “w h,m
) • entertained of his recovery.
1j council is .in position- -toI act
leave.
At half p:ret 11 a cry wna
Sunday.
in this
■ Mr. Noah Leader who has been vi-jiti heard; a maid eutrred the old man's
The
many
friends
of
Mra.
Lewis
Wood
j
matter,
iuid
should
t
”
ke
the
initiative
. ing Mends in East Woodland and son
! bedroom and found hhri dying. There
were pained to learn of the serious
j was a lonvenlent door for tbe munlerthat*
Paul who has been spending Ins vaea- turn her diseaes has taken. Her chil- •' t&lt;» the end .thut hitching posts, f
tion with his uncle C. Schnier returned dren from Bellevue and Marshall have I wilbamply provide for all comers shall er's (Mcape wltliout" bring seen. Al
lie provided. Such a move would do iu half past 12 the prisoner was arrested
; to their ho mein Grand Rapids on
l&gt;een called to her Iwdside. Dr. Lowry lot of good, and the council should act on the street muttering maledictions
: Slontlay.
was called Sunday and with Dr. Galla­ There are still many places on St^te against his unde."
‘ .
gher gave the family no hopes of her St. that cat) be utilised, but there will
The last words brought back a pic
SOUTH WOODLAND.
recovery.
ture
that
hhd
appeared
|to me on that
lie no results accomplished by waiting
School began at tbe Crabb Monday.
A bright little 101b daughter came to for individuals to art. Nor should any stormy night three months before. 1
; Dor Mead K'gan his school at tlje
waited
till
the
speaker
had finished.
bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. individual lie expected to move in t’hjsj
■’ then said to the judge:
Kilpatrick Monday.
1 have opened a new Bowl
' Gillaspie Aug. 24tb.
. matter until assured that there is to beJI "Your honor. I nni an attorney. I
ing Alley in the building
...
—... ... ....., a «... .a*, unirriiej.
1
I Maud England is teacher of the Shores
across the street west of
diroctiqp. i। believe •f enn
can iurow
throw some
Bowie ugnt
light yin
/»n this
A numlxT of men nnd teams have
La, v ; a
~ gvneral
o—•— — movement
**—in
... that
...a. uuwe^vp*.
I schcto|l this fall
Hotel Barry. Everything
e- the I "o
reouest your
vnur |perm!im1on to
been busy tbe past week gravelling
"*c believe the council should at once
onico j: case und request
will be kept quiet and or­
i Tlj4 funeral of Grandma Perkins took “Whiskey Run’ hill, which makes a ! t*lhc hold of thia matter, nud lay out j famine
xnmlue the prisoner." :
derly.
carry out a systematic
plan
1 place at the U. B. church Sunday, much needed improvemnt. Let the | and ""~r
I After much wrangllig
permission
T"4-—
—
I Brotuer J. Smith ofliciating. The re- good work go on. It is needed a little I' provide
&lt;
was
granted.
|
enough
hitching
txjats.
provide enough hitching puts,
EVERYTHURSDAY I mains were laid btutiae her husband in
“Have you ever seen hie before?p I
further north.
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asked.
I Stoney Point cemetery .
AFTERNOON and EYE­
A CORRECTION.
ING will be open to
“Not tbnt 1 remember’’
NORTH R^APLE GROVE.
( Arthur Myers returned to Valpa'
Woodland Sept. 4. 1W5.
ladies
• Did 1 not meet you otte night throe
Mra
James
Fowler
and
son.
Jakie
! raitta today to finish bis course of study.
1
Editor Banner:
months
ago wheii you were going for
SPECIAL.
Furhnian, are visiting friend* at FeIn your paper of Aug. 31st BKW I Hud medicine for your muthc^t’
i Phetiio Oaks, Pearl Smith, Martha,
toakey.
Every Thursday afternoon
an article headed. ‘‘A . Most Worthy
"J met a man: If I could And him
nnd Nora Smith left Monday fvf West
from 2 to 5 o'clock tbe alley
Mrs. Lydia Lathrop of • Nashviller Charity." and in it I find where Mr. I could prove my innocence."
• Manchester to attend high school.
•
will be opefi Free of Charge
“What did you do with the coin he
’ Carl England, Florence Strickland visited her mother Mra Chim. Fowler I A. «T. Senter was called "papa” for
to Ladies, and Gentlemen
a few days last week.
the Unit time by one of the children gave you?"
when escorted by Ladies.
• and | Newel Grant began school at
"I
gave It to my mother. It is now
Misa Lottie Newton sjieut last week sent from Detroit. We simply state in the hands of my attorney."
, Woodbind Munday.
that he had the honor of lieing culled
“On that coin." I sali, turning to
Allefa DeLong was the guest of Nellie at Marahall ttw_ guest of her friend.
MIm Mae Clarke. alt&gt;o stopping a few ■ papa'' Brut by his own daughter, the Jury, "are ray ftltials and those of
Myers;last Sunday.
days at Shultz and Hastings to visit Mrs. Leonard Wunderlich, now of my wife. It is a half dollar coined in
Woodland, and also has four grandchild 1891. I met this youngj man on tho
friends on her return home.
LAKE VIEW.
■
Social at Dau Erbs’ Thurdsuy even­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marshall have run, ranging trom"nine months to eight alght of Jan. 20 last a few minntes
years. Three of them have taken after 11 nnd remained #lth him tif]
ing was well attended. Proceeds $10.45 ' gone to Colorado.
premium^ at tho county fairs, one at srtiortly after 12."
Littlp Nathan Harwood has been
Mr. aud Mrs. R. J. Bell sj&gt;ent a few
Amid n sensation the coin waa pro­
the Hastings fair in 1897. and two at
very ill but is some better at this writ­ days at Gun lake last week visiting
Cliurlotte fairs in JQ01 and 1903. Feel­ duced aud found to be ns 1 had stat­
ing.
friends.
ed. The Jury found a rordlct nf not
ing sure the Banner will desire this guilty wltliout leaving their seats.
j Zen* Johnson is on thee sick list.
A. E. Mills had the misfortune to correction in justice to alt concerned.
About to be" convlrteif’6f killing his
: Mr. and Mra. Althouso andjdaughters mac
onu ran
take u
a liad
fall &gt;asi
last week Wednesday I have stated the facts.
uncle, the seemed In a twinkling found
| of Bridge Street spent Sunday with breaking several ribs.
Yours truly
himself exonerated nnd heir to a for­
Vranlr
Chnlknn
anrl
.
Frank .Charlton and wife.
Earl Powers sold his farm near
_______________ A Friend. tune. I met him and his mother soon
Made of the beet material;
after tbe trial at their home and found
.
Bia ale Ver&gt;/».
A few from here attended the masq­ Quimby last week to Chas. Parker.
thoroughly clean aud whole- •
Blank or unrhymed Is that form of uer recovered from an lllnrts that last­
uerade
ball
at
Mr.
Todd's
Wednesday
some, and wrapped in oiled
There was no S unday school at the heroic verse which Is commonly em­ ed till her son’s acquittal] They have
evening. By all appearances, it was
paper aa soon aa baked.
Evangelical church on account of the ployed In English dramatic and epic •Ince been among my Lett friends
well enjoyed by all.
which keeps out an dust, dirt
convention at Nashville.
CHARLES P. THURBER
poetry,
was Introduced by the Earl
William Jeffry and family of Costa
and germs.
of Surrey, who died In IM?, in his
School begun in the Branch district
Grave one day last week visited with
translation of the second and fourth
last Tuesday with Miss Lottie Newton books of "2Eneld.” It was first em­
Frank Johnson and family.
"Many people have suffered embar­
an teacher. Tho school house has been
Our school begins today Sept 4 with treated to new ceiling paper and cur­ ploy^ In the drama in BackvlHe and rassment been use of their social aspireNorton's tragedy of "Ferrex and Por- tlOIU.**
i Miss Waddell as teacher. We wish her
tains.
rex," which was printed in 1665, but
"Yes," answered MIm Cayauw. "Be­
Frofi. T&gt;e CITY BAKERY.
much Kucceas the coming year.
Frank Tobias and Chas. Fowler It wan not till Marlowe adopted It la fore you insist &lt;m ratting Into the swim
bls play of "Tamburlalne jhe Great" fou want to make quite sure you are a
“OrliiHtcn ut laHaten________
Every tooth brush bearing the were at Rutland last Tuesday on buai- that It became the form regularly em­
iwlmmer."
name Mulholland is warranted.
ployed In the metrical drama,
which—
liWasMugtan Star.

for $12.00

(

AN ALIBI I

This Offer is Good Until the
Week Ending Saturday, Sept 16th

STOVES!
STOVES!
STOVES!

Morgan Jones Has Built 43;Houscs
in Hastings. Came to ThU;Country’From Wales.

!

George Newton

of the new style Ladies'
Hand Bag which is the craze
now. . T ’
style Gentlemen’s pocket J
books We
and also
Cigarhavecases'!
new!
made of the genuine Wai- :
rus leather. Gall and see
thorn - da,.
*!k ,(| see °°r CoBit

Q. A. HYNES-

An
no
WI
ie

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----------- - --------

We }|av« ail kinds of Stoves—in fact
quarters Tor them. Including the

mu aar" til-ad.

JEWEL BASE BURNERS,
COLE'S HOT BLAST

TABl
SCH(

and many others. Cole’s Hot Blhst
cleanest, most economical and most! convehb? • niaiinfactored, perfectly air tight, find is ii perfvil
in
every way. If you want to buy a stove it will p- ,.ld
to call and seje us.

Of
Co

THE HUNTING SEASON

Re
the
mo

' ii? here and we are on deck with a full !iu»-. &lt; ?

SHELLS,

GUNS,

and

AMMUNITION

OF

KINDS.

ALL

GOODYEAR BROS,

FRED

PHONE MO. 1. THE HARDWARE DEALERS HA$1I\Us, MICH
PHOHE

SATURDAY
SEPT.
9th.|
2:00 to 4:00 P.M.

FANCY
PLUSH

LAP ROBES

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

NEW
BOWLING
ALLEY. . .

Willis

Ketzbeck,

YOU CAN’T BEAT
SANITARY BREAD.

IT IS

We will only be here a show time longer, Harr khat tunbrella recovered while you can.

Call and See Our Fine Silk and Linen Covers
Will not Split like an All Silk.

WE HAVE
COVERS FROM
$3.50
SATURDAY.
SEPTEMBER 911.

has since, with only occasional late­
rals, remained. After Milton's use of
« in "Paradise Lem" it was widely

extended to many other cIsbm of comnooltlon.

"Is your son improving’ much with
the Ytolhtr

« m- .Mwr

repres
we gl
chang
twenty
in thi
thlsha

at 51.25

filll V
UNLI i

26 Inch for 97 cents.

Oiam

FROM 2:0010
4i00 r M J

Wc will place a SILK aud LINEN cover b SI-'-'.’
umbrelli for

2

28 Inch for $1.06.

Th# FIRST umbralla brought to u# Saturday
will be recovered free of charge.

Wo also do Upholstering and guarantee
BUT you’ll have to hurry.
under k«tiom*l sank.

W
jMt br

J

Never mind broken ribs, we replace them grati&lt;
morning 5

Hastl

satisfaction,

C. E. Crittondsn,i
JOOOOOOOOOOOOO..

Winter will soon be here

and you will want to lay 4n
your supply of

•th
th

We are selling Hard and Soft Coal at Rock Bottom Tn&gt;
at the same time guaranteeing the quality of your coah '•
invite you to ascertain if these statements are true.
Lshigh Egg and Nut,

Massilon Nut,

The

Pocahontas,

Massilon Lump.

Hocking VfeUey.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

PER

BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

In the
Business

VESTER &amp; GARTER,

Peach thieves were in Frank Tobias'
orchard one night last week but upon
bearing the command “get” they made
a hurried exit.

UfillDP
nUUnd

O

r
w

Tb
whale*

’

We make New
Umbrellas to or­
der ..nil s ill male
Special
.4! .-a&gt; Sir

40c to

if

Phone 37.

Baking Powder
Candy
Dried Beef
Extracts
•n»ur
German Balm
Honey
Jollycbn
Ink
Ketchup
Lamp Chimneys
Molaaaes
Nuts
on
Pickles

Utonaila
Vlneear
111
*■ waning
roweer

From

MA

Psd
Ca
Co
1
th
don
fo
you
LIB

COOK &amp;SENTZ
6R0CERS

1

�When You Think of'

School
Books
sad-

the
nu'■in
you

And who does not right
,nj#? ji;" ■ smember
’ wesell’em also Lar­
. 5sst and Best Line of

WILTS '
SCHOOL SI UES
iff Barry --

ol ail kin
Ccunfy

that
i1 less
b

OF

h fef’t'H-.Si
money-oi

Married at the residence of officiating
utiiHNH'r.j Rev. B. F. Fritz, on Saturdlty Sept.। 2 Mr. Jos. M. Harding and I
Mr-*. Maggie Falcviner, botli-*ot thi-.
Jhy..
[

1

; PERSONAL MENTION. )

( ANNOUNCEMENTS
•

■

What we nay we (to, we/to do

MID-SUMMER SALE
We were ns busy as bees Saturday, had -more customers than we could
attend to; sold lots of goods but have lots left tor this week aud next.
We are going to make this the biggest and best sale ever held in Has­
tings. Come along and get your share of the bargains, note the price
list below; gnd spp if you can match them elsewhere,

i SALE EROS SATURDAY. SEPT. 16th.
Groceries at Sale Prices.
*
*
*

?‘r and Mra James Van Kbuvoring ! &gt;
NI*nl Sund&amp;y *ud Monday with Grand *
; Rapids friends.

Z
*

Z

All lirMU
. ,««v» i»Mwioc»tea
*
who WOUM hk.- to- .M-n
»t|H.fendillwwk
•
*’
[Saturday to visit relatives there, re- f q
atcUun u i one day of the fair are re- J
• laeated tii ace or write R. M. Bates. !. Tbe Christian Scicnc^ Society Sen - j turning Monday,
*
i
Ma/' R
Bt W':3°
Phil .und LewL’
who have '
1 [listings.
• ’
q
fall line of hats and caps ’ . ’
. r‘
p*en visiting relatives here retnrn&lt;«d' *
$'f fh&lt;’ M. E. b* Chicago Monday.
displayed iu
it. .our
«vm oast window.
winnow. The]
itie 1 .
..... ....
. iu headgear
..
- the
---------, • Septemh
•..... "Ur
Will Grigsby, of Cheboygan, ix I *
prtuijxT.things
fur
fall m,?"
*“”lch W‘H’ .m..«ot ,Wednesday
•e there.
.
:
at
“t the home of Mra A. E. i visiting her sistara Mra F. C. Brooks *
Morrill. Lambio &amp; Co.
.
«•*&lt;”' box «R« nipg.
, linj Wr„. E k
!Mr. and Mra W. R. Cook gave a i
*^b&gt;ct of the morning sefinon i Miss Ursula Haugh,’of Battle Creek, i

vtji y pleasant party Saturday evening to I
‘L
ch'«r,,l» next Sunday will has been, visiting her sitter, Mra Bert ’
eight couple? of young folks in honor J **The Tenth Man. ” in the rve at Webb the pa^t week.
‘
*1
..( lxwi« mid Philip Kniakern. Fl.nch ■ ‘ ,'W Er'lf'
"■ f5‘»n&gt;&gt;*rl»in will |
j, Tbomra left Tmwdav fnf
mri rtanriOK wen lhe dlnnloM. All t’J.1'" *" “1Jnr" Th-SunJ»y «-h.«A : l.udi„Kt&lt;„: iU1.l Trav.-rw City urrf will
h-1 an , nioyabk. time.
’«• olwr«. m-MSnml.y
Roll, Day. I
,bMut . KMk „ ”
5
;
VfflHfiS. MICH.
: PrOk: 31.'
An old m,uil. rao/ rbc w-huul ar. urged
...
■
.
;
,lamer Dooley, of Rutland, and \
be preaent. Oh Friday rve i.f thi.
Mls'
*•»» retnnwl from
Myron Shorten, of HMtinga u-wurhip. I wwk the law quarterly meeting (u, .Stenfon.Saturday after a week , visit
trs.leJ farms Saturday, the deal being this year wil he held at the home of . "i-11' hcr grandparent.
evn-ummalted Otrougb A. D. Cadwsll- I Mrv. Ickes.
&lt;'■ J- Webb of Chicago w'as in the
uder's real estate exchange of this city, j
----------------- J----' city -Monday and Tuseday oir MfeineaN
Mr. Cadwalladvr says prospects seem
Luke Waters returned Tuesday from connected with the Seal Co.
very bright for an active real estate * a trip to the upper peninbnla.
’ Clyde Shrin«r, of Chicago, maokger
season this fall.
|
nMJnjon of.tbe Eleventh of Ral'*s
the Illinois Glass Co„, is in
Friday Slept. 1 members of the char- i Michigan Cavalry will W held at '
visiting relatives and friends,
gea of Hastings M. E. church met at Adrian, October 3 and I.
1 Miss Alice Dickerson left Monday
the parsonage in thta city with baskets . Mr. VanDuzen.of Grand Rapids. W. for St" Academy. Monroe,
filled with [good things, and gave their Woote,, an(j fUmily and Henry Well- wbere she will attend school the comn.4 offer on
pastor a happy surprise visit, fittingly |
UJul
flpeilt kst w&lt;H)k at । ing jear.
. Wv warClosing a jrosperuus year. D. W. Ken- WaJI kke
.
Vinnie Ream is in White Cloud
■jxavtly as
y..n io l«h»lf of .horn- prteent .poke'
thi, „„.k
will
in
•s '.•thi-rwi'se
word, uf ‘tow-alothe p^..r .
[ I „„
w
0. A. IL
■bd" i?t ex­
tash. Our
cork, mwl g.„ fnnter ’"’*»-t.1l ।
H|&lt; e.mpmcf.
dhfr bitaiuws
e.e.n.eo apprecia ion.
High St. on livrt Wtrlnraduy afternoon. ’ Mite Mamie Harper ot the State1
a, ithlf.- &lt;»&lt;1
Miss Mabel Spauldihg left Monday to ' A largo gathering of tbe ladies of the Hoad has returned from wten days visit '
enter the Art Institute at Chicago, and ! society and tbe VVj R. C. were present i with friends andrelatives at Ioniaandwill complete her course in that insti- 1 At about five .o’clock they were served Luke Odessa,
Qidtnonds. Jewelry.;
tutiun. She was fortunate enough u, j with a'’delicious luncheon which Mrs. . .Mr. and Mrs.
J. Gray and -son
have
won un-her examintiun u scholar-' standley had prepared. AU
•
*'•
All present . u
Itulx-rt
and^Mra
Eva Gray, of Kulaina' matches. CleeKi,
ship in the intsitotiqn. Miss Mabe’ de- ■ declared themselves royally enter- zw, were guests of' Mr. and Mrs.
!
Chj
CWna.
W. Mixer la.it week.
serves great credit fur what she ha^ tained.
•'
. accomplished. By hard work and lots ,
Mrs. Chas. Allen, of Hastings and
■ aitd SHwnvare... of -i» sin- ’nas’paid her own way through
. Mrs. A. E. Randnil. of Kahnazoo. were
reign’oue of
Durin:
the’Academy at' Kalamazoo and will'
Munday night.--Otsego Union.
alsu. hy outside work, pay her way j the soil
repairing
through the Art Institute of Chicago. t wlH-ai»iai. iMinisl Biici.ni. By n ruri- । Dr. G. W. J x&gt;wry was culled, u. VcrWe hear of yapng men doing that way. ous chiuu-v n man named Hogg •* as j nioutvjle Mundtij to consult with Dr.
but not often dp young women show! eandeniib
v
..
&lt;1 t«i death
under bis„ Juris- J suel!. 4,f that plwre the patient hav­
tint pluck and perseverance that Miss 1 dictiu|L .The day liefare the execullou ing n severe attack* of diptlwria.
Spaulding has evidenced-, She will j Hogg s«-ut At hi-*.e^ocution-T, Bacon,
E. A. Holbrook. &lt;4 New York City,
reitainh xnak. a *in of what she may ' The |-i l^nner pleaded for Intvrferenee
.
Jlj III
’ WTiusi’ »-■»
n-uterUite. f.wsh.. h».hownfhe.pirit j'ln
Iv.’ rare
.
of hi. . unim. .&lt; »».
re- . F. II. Holbrook, of Chics.., »■«! S.»Hasttin
Mich.
Iat|uushlp »o Ba«o:.. The solicitor, al- i uel B. Cole, of Trinnfo. Mexico. ar«\.
that mastenfthe difficulties of life.
wuys
ready with ti•• reply, answered:
I the gue«ta uf their mother Mm. I. A.'
««,.» ,»•«..
—
••1
’
.
•I ihave
—___ikO;
. . pr&lt;nf of
‘ our n-Jotious&amp;jp. I.jloi|,r&lt;&gt;o|{&lt;
7.Ai
f
.
You nre
are •loubtlesH
aloubtless mistaken. At
... any
—, ;
rata
&lt;A.-. ntion ’must
rate, ttatie* eiwntlon
niuat take
take? place, for , Mwrm Edna and Linie hronewliter, |
only in (lint way'can watte:« be «et of Muliawaka, who hay» been visiting j
. _.
it i—itiuis relatives
. i. .:_I_ in th.
.. past , ...two
j
right.
H««gg . i-&gt;‘ n«»t Baron until
the city •«the
dead." It ts said the prisoner lauglnnl weeks, leftJor Middleville.Suuday to!
in spite of lilinself.
i visit relatives.
।
i Mra C. H. Thomaa will leave Fri*nd
bnilt up • day for Traverse City, where she will*]
Ordinarily a Krvat f&lt;&gt;rlu“e !s
like a stone wnll-a Mono nt a time, j join her husband and visit the latter’s :
The yotinl man who declines to lay father who owns a fine fruit farm near
I the Gr*t st me Ix^'.iuse it comes so far .Traverse City.
I Rltart of a "o 11 will never make prog­
Mr.’ and Mrs. Thonins Campbell,
ress in timprlnl - masonry. An 1m­ who have been visiting Mr 7»nd Mrs.
! menso proii &gt;rtlou vf (h«* people of thia
M. Ii Nevins ami Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. ■
'■countrv Ute nj. to.their lm-om&lt;*. I«X:
Wc fsk you !to came in and look them
I lug n-M&lt;- nothing f-r the traditional KenasUm. will return to their home in j
rainy day.* Because they &lt;-auuot save Bay City today.
thorn - er, they are the best we can buy for
fl.lKX) In * bunch they nave nothing.
John Eddy has----------------rented.Chas..
.-----IlufIthe price;
.it j
Tiie
rfuotnetai,
jI njanJe
1 U«- grexti^t
••
........
IIIU1I .-’ toiimt
VVDaU. house
ai-xuiav now
•• occupied
”I----- by
~J
taking caro .
v.nKourorlng. Tho latter will
vworld
____ hov. not b.-^i
. above
r
■* -----------iba even.
I n»” in,. °
,he ho“e* ,,ow lx’ing
of
the jK-nples
clal iiirt1tptlom» look after even
fbuilt'by Will’Thomas.
EVERY PAIR SOLID LEATHER.
fraetiiw of pennies.- Troy Preps.
Mrs. E. I- Scntz and Mrs. M. O.
Abbott entertained u company of forty
«r&gt;ld you tell Uie Inndlnnl what an ladies at their Leach lake cottages
awful leak there waa In the rootT
Wednesday of last week. A most dp-Yea. 1 tolil him."
ligbtful day is reported.
"What illd be .ay?"
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Merritt attend­
■11c wild he'd IH the roof a« aoon aa
ed tbe barbecue in Mulliken Thursday
eon IUIJ- tbe rent you owe.”
’ -Illd bet 1 guv” It ulu t tnneb of a and report a big time. There was an
teak."—Cioenland Plain Dealer.
enormous cowd present, and tbe affair
was most successful in every way. .

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.4 Tbs Sal Seda for

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7 lbs good yualitj Rica for

10 lbs Sweet Potatoes
4 cans Riverside Corn

SYLVESTER GREUSEL

MADAM;

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WIVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.
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you have been iinposed upon by Tin
Pedjlers. i propose to pay you highest
Cash price for your Rags, Rubbers, old
Copper Beilers, Old Papers, Magazines Eto.
I am giving you a Cash market for every­
thing. YOUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME.
I have
cone business in Hastings and Barry County
for 25 years. I respectfully request
your patronage, I will treat you FAIRLY.
WnERALY and HONESTLY.

Yours Respectfully,

Shptamber 1»t 1905

Sylvester Greusel,

Wars House Opposite C. K. SJS. R. *■ D*Poi-

9 lb Rolled lais
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3 bottles Soinfiide Ketchup for

6 OO Brilliantlae Skirts’ for

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10 odd skirts S6.00 qtuiilj for

25
25
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I qt large juicy bulk Oliies
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Masons Fruit Jars, pints 55. quarts 55. 1-2 gal. 75

11 50
13 50
9 00

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3 cans Eureka Peas for
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Best ooalit) Black Pepper for
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I lb ot onr Famous Black Cross Tee

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Lm Skirt Waists jour choice ORE-HALF Price
Ladies' Wrappers Si.00 for

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500 yards staple
30 Calico for per jard

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice Prestewt.

J. T. LOMBARD. President.
W. D. HATES. Cashier.

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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000-00

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

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H. 6. HAYES, AssistHt Cishler.

HASTINGS
NATIONAL BANK
PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

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DIRECTORS.
W. D. HAYES,

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R., t. GRANT.

JOHN F. 600DYEAR.

J. T. LOMBARD.

F. 0. PIATT,

CLEMENT SMITH.

W. H. CHASE.

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ITS HERE, OUR

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GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE ■

of CLOTHING and SHOES]
The $5.00 Kind
for $3.50. They
Comprise the fin­
est of Patent Colt, Cun Metal,
Vici Kid and in fact ail 6f the
finest leathers.

CHinrO

SHIIEeS.
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CLOTHING.
$20, $18, $16 Suits
$10.59
$15, $14 Suits
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$12, $10 Sults .
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6.99

No Reservations of any! nature. Choice
Stock to Select From. I SAVE you money.

C. H. Osbon
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OFFICERS.

Mr. Charley Cobb and Miss Marshell, C.
Belt Mad.- Man-1 cant arc any
aen.f in wa.Ung a» much raluaWa spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and
time on dead languagM. CollW Btm Mra Frank Maynard. Miss Marshall
dimte Keltber can I. Sluco
staying till Friday morning, then re­
atarted In to win the Lot u P*"*" turned to her homo near Nashville.
baan-t-bren worth a cent to the boat
Elliott Schantz, of Laming spent
Sunday with relatives and friend in
tho city and vicinity. Elliott is st
Brudd.r Bonc-Do poo u‘lol5blt.“ present employed as clerk in tbe
teckr lo Mb &gt; rabbit’, foot’
Dairy and Food Commissioners office.
Jones—D»t depemte. If «e "•* eb
rabbit »m hltcbwl on to It .oh, am
O. B- VanHorn is in Chicago to
young an- rat an’ tender. I aura do.- meet with a representative of the Y.
Ixnllivllle Courier-Journal.
M. C. A. from the state of Kentucky.
Sept 12th M r. VanHorn will begin a
Their Opportunity.
MIBB Fluffy—I nmdo quite an Impres­ two months itinerancy of the state of
sion at tho reception, didn’t I? Kt“T‘ Kentucky on special Y. M. C. A. work.
body seemed to bo talking about me. —Otsego Union.
SmM Friand-They talked .till more
Dr. F. G. Sheffield and family are
about you after you had gone!
preparing to leave Nashville to take up
their residence at HaatingsT We are
Tbe Secret.
warry to see them leave Nashville where
Wife—I foend out something
that I promised never to tell. Hua- they have made many friends during
their brief sojourn.. The doctor is a
band—Weil, go ahead; Tm listening.
splendid gentleman and an able physi­
cian. and we wish himsuoems in his
new kxurtion.-Nashvilk News-

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PHONE 30.

The Quality Shoe Store.

TO THE

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2 cans Alaska Red Saleion for
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4 packages Peerless Mince Meat for

0 W. Clarke &amp; Co

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15 00 silk tklrl nisi Silts fir

WRIGHT

WOMEN’S
$2.00 $2.50

PER90RAL LETTER FROM

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MONEY BACK STORE

JOHN RfcSSMER.

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8 lbs hulk Statch for

$I2 00 silk tklrl nlit Salts for

Wei are goi^ig t&lt;i offer you bargains every dhy during our sale which

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Dry Goods at Sale Prices.

$1 00

lasqs till September 16th. Telephone your orders to us if you can't
conte down.
We exercise Special care with all telephone orders, call
Noi 30 we do the rest.

IF II IS NOT 4
WE GLAOirMAKE

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18 lbs Pore Cane Sugar tor
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25 lbs-Freick's White Lily Flwr for

* - 9. bars Lenox Soap for

mmth’s

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AL C. Excursions,
/ferial round trip Sunday rate.
now In effect, a rate ot one fair for tbe
Every tiuie conceit is punctured round trip will be charged Pte-mgun
character is ktrength^ed. ’
- "™»rv«bri»rVngp,in.1
J. T Ix.ml.rd wm a Grand Rapid,
M“’ date. Titkete are g„xl on
visitor Monday.
Remember tbe BANNER omre when
PkwiKer trainx-n tlge division if they
you want auction trills printed.
Partick Waten,uf Detroit, bi vUitink
A Mh-higan . train for Michigan bis pa^nta in this city.
Mrs. Julius Kunwl‘11 will go to Detriot
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and
conven.
next Monday to visit relatives.
• Cha;!* Dawson returned to Ann Ar­
■ent. Michigan Central -Wolverine- bor t nday after a month s vacation.
B. F. Gaskell has greatly improved
aare. half a .lay going and coming and
his resiifence liy building a kitchen.
Mrs. Henry Cook and children spent
KIVW a whole day for InudniM in Sew
laat week with Grana Rapids relatives
Tho rains of late have damaged the
Ik’an crop of the county to some extent. Detroit 8:40 p. m., arrive Buffalo If :So
Tom Campbell of West Bay City,
Mrs. Mae 'Young entertained at tea P- m.. arrirea Grand Central Station visited friends in the city oyer Sunday.
'ork- 81® * "1- The favtert
Will Pattison of Jackson spent Sun­
for Mra Fred Stewart, of Jonestown
train in America. Try it.
day with his mother and brother here.
Miss. Saturday evening.
,Fnmk Densiuw. of Muskegon,
- Qur deader* will ilnd Dr. Donald
State Fair. Detroit, Mich. .
McDonald’s announcement elsewhere. S^pt U-io, os. One fere plus 00c for is vuitingTrelativefi and friends in this
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the round trip will be given which in­ city.He will |w here September 20th.
We hafe all the needed typo and cuts cludes admission ticket. Dates of sale
Miss Pearl Hall went to Middleville
Sept
ii
to
15.
Return
limit
Sept
10.
for first ^hum auction bills, and will be
Friday for a two weeks visit with rel-'
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*“* .‘“'•■‘Knn state Eair Grand atives.
glad to figure with you if you need
Rapids Mich Sept. 18-*» &lt;w. A rate
them.
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D. W. Rogen- und family returned
of $1.83 for the round trip which in­ from an extended outing at Gun lake
C. C. | Olmstead returned recently
cludes admission coupon to the fair will Friday. .
from Coldwater where he attended the
Olmsteadl family reunion. 105 being bo givey for’this occasion. Date of sale
Sain \ eite of Lake Odessa spent
Sept. IM to 21 and morning trains 22nd Sunday and Munday ^itb Hastings
• prewent.
Return limit Sept. 23M inclusive.'
friends.
Mws \MiIds Andrus gave a tea party I
W. S. Barron Agt.
t4&gt; a few bf her young friends jit "The'
Gerald Nash came home from Cbi4‘-ago Friday returning to the windy I
Elms’’ .Saturday in honor of Marjorie a__
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Farnurc 4&gt;f Benton Harbor.

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— HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 7 1905.

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SPECIALIST^

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Woodland Department
WOODLAND.

. The'i ball game Tuesday between
, Woodland anti Vermontville ut this
: place resulted in a victory for the home
team (by a score of 12 to rt.’ This
' makes ja total of 11 games won out of
. 17 played by the Woodland team this cess in bin-work ut HastingH.

CLOTHES
By their |ery character
, present strbng arguments
in iheir favor. Just no­
tice the will I dressed mau
and you will si e that he
always gets (he “glad
hand," while the shabbily
dressed man is apt to gel
• the *Klu::t|ikt* stare.” al­
though lit- may haw
more brainfe than his neat
appearing brother.

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village- last Sunday morning. Hefeavea I
COATS GROVE.
a wife three daughter* and seven chil- I
Win. Smith and wife were at Kala­ dren. The funeral Arvice* were held j
elman
mazoo Sunday at the dedication of the in the M. K. church (Tuesday, Septem- !
’ )• MEDICO-SURCJICM. INSTITUTE, I
Christian church.
ter at 1
o’clucki
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Detroit,'Hich.
John Jordan und wife of Hartings
Miss Laura Archer was the guest of i
visited friends here Sunday.
Will pay their first visit to.
her parents over Sunday, returning to I
Mrs. J. R. Barnum’s mother Mrs. her work iu Gytml Rapids Tuewlay ;
HAbTJNOj MICH,
Miller is sick
morning.
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and will be at the
i Jami's Ebert and daughter Mabie I Field day . hurt Thursday wm a great
I attended Y. P. A. convention ut Nash- I success. .Theaporticitaaisted of running ।
PARKER iHOUSE
J. L. Smith is remodeling his home I villt$ Saturday and Sunday.
Tell your sl.ct friends.
I races, jumping. ahOR-jmt, pole vault, j
1ir..|..r»l..ry t., moving lo town won. ' A „ she,'Jo)1
Co i, vi.il- bicycle races, horse luce* and a ball j
Saturday an|d Sunday
We are sorry to lo«e attorney .1. M. ! lng
Mra. S. hutches.
game. The ball game was an interest- ■
Smith from ..or midst a. he baa lo.-, I &gt;|rs
CIlt - mg uiie frouf Mart.to tfnish tetween tl o
Kin Jo
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Sept. 16 a nd ip.
Muter
among ns so lung we havil learned to I Knl!&gt;man.o l.lior iUj. "orr
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" mol' (liwiilcb. ot Grand H.pids mid.’tte
■■kind o’ llko-hirn. Wo wish him sor- ■ ^’""Ys^ay^Yth her .i»u r Mm I home team. Tim Freeport line*i&gt;p TWO DAYS ONLY

Lehif-h
Valley
Railroad
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1 wits the lieat &lt;»f the wason, tbe final
P. M.
Mrs. Surah RogeiiB pt liartlUgs
tCisi..... J »cure In-ilig 1 and 5, the .victory bcloLClayton
Scbary
left
here
for
B
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71ay
hot
j l,,K to Freeport. A (colored qnartetU'
F. J*. H i Ihert and D. E. England Hapids last Saturday where he expects ’ ted Mrs. Gc. Townsepd one
buffalo
j from IxahunnziKi famished ■ music
I were Hastings visitors Monday.
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to-take a course in Stehography nnd week.
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Miss Grace Mead will attend school I ton.ugn inc ua&gt;.
| Franjk Holly left Weln&gt; x!uy morning
Typewriting at the Ferris'institute.
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to Introduce
Tbe Freeport team go&lt;® toClarksvile
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Thi*
Institute in
for Cadillac where he will accept a poat Hastings.
.
Several from thin vicinity went oh
next 'Wednesday. SepL «. toplay tbeir neW Medical Diacovcrie* and X' sition In ii machine shop.
Mias
Celia
Sliupteli
left
hare
Monmt: tstiuu.'it
u*uiii.iii»ji to
w the
n»r iiunimiii
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the
annual excursion
northern
Radium System, aenefa at Its own exi The knirnal picnic of the Lutheran pan of tbe state or the resort country i day morning for North Manchester, against the Saranac &gt;am.
i Sundai School was held at ^Saddlebag lust Wednesday.
,
! Ind- where she will intend school.
WZUCOMZCORNfiRt.
i I-ake 10t Wednesday and a very enjoy- •
Quite rt number from this way will I Herbert Sprague knd Myron
School be gins Monday with Mra. Lew cnnRnttatinn, examination, advice and
I able time was reported.
•tt-nd the show at Hastings September »«* moving Mr.,O»r share liark farth- Matthews us teacher.!
all medicine required to complete a.
, ,.A uujtnter uf the lady friends o’f Miw
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er from the road.
&lt;
John Shirley was deen ou our streets cure, absolutely free.
Mate! i Landis gave a party in her
School begu, Monday and mmf cl ' Arthur Myer, who b* teen ’]•*«« Sunday.
Our clothing has OH A R
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1 nese spcci.ixi-j.-a V&gt; iu
j honor at the home of Mrs. Kate Houf- i tbe scliolars were glad, io get back to ! his tnoiber roveral days returned 1 ue.p- ACTLR, FIT, STYLE;
Pur schoolhouse
ta-.bg improv,.!
the benefit of !heir
■ stater Wednesday evening.
l‘&gt; became we buy from lhe ’
ot‘ uw
medical knowledge. Their is no ex­
school again. About at,l™a
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~ |a»yU&gt;Vjl»»«i»&gt; W.*b«r*be l» «t- 4»y a new jxjrch.
’ Tbe Woodland Band returned Friday ।
Mrs. Mary Ryan mid daughter Gert- j perimenting or guess work. You will
best houfts, but a good
tending school. '
non resident scholars will attend.
morning from Hickory Corners 'where
suit from iur place wont
Leon Barnum after sjiending a few rude spent the fore p trf of the week at : be told whether you can be cured or
Several loads of peaches were brought
they had teen attending the Band
. cost you a cent more than
not. If your case la curable, they
Convention Thuretlay. The boys say through this vicinity lust week wiling weeks with his parents has gone to
you would pay for 50 in­
Miss Hazel Bhivle;’ who has Usui 1 Treat yoaj If incurable they will give
York state to take care of a herd of
’
! that they are done going to Conveti- at SO cents per bushel. All report the
spending a few dayt* visiting friends I
ferior suit blKewhere.
you such advice as may prolong you.*
Holstein cattle. He has bee: employed
]4acb
crop
is
a
good
one.
tions in towns that hwve no railroad
in this vicinity retnrne^l to her bom»
nt Pontiac.
aft.
and are pleased with ’the selection of 1
in Jackson Monday. ‘
CARLTON CENTER.
I
Their treatment gives quick relief I
Hastings for the next place of meeting.
Five] through tia-r.- Jaih.
FREEPORT.
Effnllat With a |*rrneb Vol tula.
There will Ito" no services in the
and positively cures. Being prepared
Mesats. Arthur Myers and Hcnfy
,
lierite
Wolf.
Md
Miodb
Ttere
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dtadr.«.««
..terl-d
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Methodist church next Sunday owing
to suit each individual case the human '
The Mimes■
wealth when one war not tern to it ot
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Faul who have teen spending a few
Dining Car&gt;. y}carte..
to the Rev. Duffey attending confer- Si won visited at Mra. Sadie BacbelJer's (I Im slow In get-..dUnouridtolt
Obettei
1»
thoroughly
cleamM
of
tbe
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weeks \4icntion fr6m Valparaiso College
The Clothier,
enee at Charlotte.
.
-last Friday.
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Mr. Quldsby faiiinl. ' ntya London An- disease in a natural a»d direct manner
Connects a: Bjii.J., ,)n4
at horn?, returned to school Tuesday.
Woodland,
Mich.
always sent 1 and improvement i* noticed at once;
Miss Iva Htdliterger of Grand Rap-! rwcra, wits tluit tfie riivf
■Mrs. Goo. Davin hux been quite ill
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I; Miss; Nina Estabrook wasgivftn a
Niagara Falls witl-all ’
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_ morn____ j up tile menu .writter in bls own Ian- even the worst cases arc treated witnThursday
for the pant few days. As soon as she ids came to Freeport
□dtcheni shower at her home Thursday
lines from ’i . Vy'ujb.
recoven they* will move to Lake. Odessa ing for field day. She returmd Fri- | KU«W\ French, to wl^idi (be maxler of out any inconvenience to the patient
iXvening by&gt; her many young friends of '
i
the
hotuebold
xvns
a
strAugvr.
,
or
the
purauiag
of
hia
dally
vocation.
where they, will make their future day morning.
Woixllatid.
'’
’ “I should like to kiiow wlint I’m enl If yon are improving under your fami­
home.
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Miss Opal Montague of Lowell is j tug for ouct', M. Alpboiw.” said Mr.
Mrs. feamuel Teeple acron piuied by I
ly physician do not came and take up
,j Quldsliy to his chef on otic uceustbu. their valuable time. They wish to give
her daughter Clessie left W ednesday j Mrs. J. G. Gammon who han been visiting friends in- the village.
•■-4 &lt;!&lt;»cr|pti«c
spending a couple of weeks with • her
George Phillijm and a friend from: ‘‘Let ns have the mciiu in Engllidi to each one plenty of time, but cannot
"• B. WMaktl',
for Hastings where they .expect to
son the Dbctqr returned Jiome Wednes­ Lansing me the guests of friends in ; day
make their home in the future.
listen
to
long
stories
not
pertaining
to
”Oul. monsieur." wus the reply, “it
' H JI. LOBday morning.
town. .
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Onr hew blacksmith. S. Yergin. is
‘ ces *ver’ difficile, but 1 ywl du it so If
CIihm. Hecht and Stella Hizer will
High iu quality and down to
A. M. Herrington and wife were in ;.jou vec! gif we ze dlbtiounulre."
now nicely located in the shop recently
They have discard d the old remekindergarten in price. You
attend
school *!n Hastings thi* coining Grund Rapids last Friday.
■ A siuiill but select party came to ilin- dies used for ages &gt;y the medical
vacated (by Albert Long and is prepared f
will soon want School shoes
year. Miss Birtie
Nash went xo
Jid Rapids 1 uer that evening nnd were met with world and which it i xild be folly to
to take Care of his share of the trade.
for the children. We have
Miss Ratta Baker ot (jjy
Clarksville Sunday and will attend
Piss Bertha ’ tbt* follow’ing bill of fiire:
is
visiting
her
cousin,
pfi:
Alterf Long who removed to Hast­ school at that place the coming year.
depend upon any lor cr for they do
SHOES FOR MEN:
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Soup at the tuiliof the calf.
i die depending
Newman
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SHOE&lt; FOR LADIES
ings a short time ago to accept a po-1
Salmon hi rust papers.
John Shriber and family of Hastings
Chest of matt^uio ithc little, peua.
sition ih a blacksmith shop has ovine
on them for relief.
John Goelchor of Grand Rapids is r
and know uur lino will please
spent Sunday with their brother working in Fox &amp; Go’s, saw mill at I
P«nto?a jumped.
The
fact
that these (specialiata have
you both ‘in quality and
to tbe conclusion that Woodland is good
Ducks savuso ut&gt;harp sauce.
George.
price.
j
enough for him and returned Thursday
present. He contempiates-niuvihg back ;
• Charlmte at the apples.
discovered entirely new treatments
Turkey at tic devil.
Several from here attended the labor to Freeport.
with hi^ family moving into the house
,
1
.
Fruits varlrjsatcd.
‘ and natural cures, gi'*s them control
When you have Printing
Snaps For Bargain Hunters
vacated!by Mrs. Teeple. He has again day exercises at Hastings and aside
nnd .'in*
Mra. j Qufdsby agreed of the Nervous Syrte
Scott Rogers and siatar Gertrude of ' Quldlhy
^uiosuy nuu
5 packages ling I a Soda 20c
gone int|o the blacksmithing business ; from the condition of the weather en­
ach.
Lungs,
Kidneyi
afterwan!
that
they
Hastings were in town field day.
3 cans Com..................... 25c
having tented the old Teeple shop on , joyed themselves. We think however
:afness, Male
sumption, Epilepsy,
ed over n more hllurt
Regular 50 cast Men’s Work
Mr. S- H. Matthews and wife ot
South Main Street for this puposv. the charging for reserved seats in the
te*, Cancers,
and Female Weak!
per. Remember the BANShirts for only .............. 45c
grandstand
after
the
way
things
were
tbe
Valley City were guests of F. A.
His muiiy Woodland friends welctupe ,
' Chronic DisTumors, Piles and ot
advertised was especially nervy. Had Sis-son and family Friday.
him back.
'The blade of a dlgclug hoe was sup
Special fir Satardaj:
The Woodland Schools opened Mot.- ! it been a fine Jv- wo are sure the
Mrs. Moena Vanderlip is in Irving ported horizontally un (two brick* aud 0
They treat deafness by an entirely
day mortfing with Mr. Birt Hamill , grandstand would have been empty.
this week with Mrs. Will Vithderlip, fire kindled ua the ground beneath it
19 pounds H 4, E Supr for $1.00
.
There is some talk of a barter.locat­ who is boarding parr of the bridge* Ou the middle df the hoe wiw put a new method and heari r L
LETTEli HE AUS
for principal, - Miss Belle Burpee, as­
I small heap of tile *eed» of a red fruited is restored at once. Catarrh in all it*
ing at the Center.
sistant and Miss Grace Hills, primary .
NOTEMIEAl)/ .
' variety uf cgg'lant, and over thia was varied forma cured so: t will never re­
Potatoes
are
rotting
in
the
ground
Remembet* I pay the highest
The many friends whom Mr. Hamill ■
A. D. Shepard and family are at Gun inverted the half of
coCoanht
shell turn. If you have wedk lungs or con­
HILL HEAPS
gained in bis position as 'principal nnd beans-arc in a pretty had condition lake at present. The F. A. Sisaon party ; hnvlnir a holei lu the top A piece of sumption do not fail t &gt; be examined.
market price for your produce.
last year tire all glad to see him back here because of the continued wet ; returned Wednesday evening.
shell over
| bamboo was tiuck un to-the
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All cases treated c in and will be
weather.
• the hole by a lump of clay, Aj» vapor
in his old place again.
Verne Brown of Prairieville was the iMSUtnl from the bnitiloo tube the pa * cured, no difference who you have seen
.
BOOKLETS
The Misses Phoete Oaks. Leona I Nearly 12 were taken in at tho home guest of Fred Shepard and oth&lt; r
or
treated
with
heretofore.
Thousands
uviu iuhaksl Ibis
vut- ...»
uin
bls lips
i. tlent
by plaviug
~
Mote^ imjrtba Smith and Ethel Whil- . of Mr. and Mra. C. L. Smith last friends in the village hist week.
,COATS QROVE
FOL I IE!,’.' .
' to^he ('•!•, Tlivu ho s, nt Into a bucket who have given up nil hope of being
mer and Master Panl Smith left Mon­ V eduesday at the meeting of the
GENERAL STORE.
|
of
water.
Mudi
thm
nualii
inhaled
tbs cured, now have an of* &gt;ortunity to con­
Miss
Beulah
Bussell
leavrtt
Thursday
DODPELS
day morning for North Manchester Lndies Aid Society. Members of the for Bowling Green. Kentucky, where j vapor. Afterj a quarer hour's treat
sult specialists of repu Lution. •
u her aid societies from’ neigh ter ing
Ind., where they will eiiter college.
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POSTEKS.
school the coming year, i hicnt tbe pntlqnt.
and* n« friend Mid they
Dont fail to call as i visit costa you
townships werq iU‘b&lt;nt and all had she...will, attend
.
,
...
I could see (lie “toolbar: ic worm” in (lie
Flossie Sawdy accompanied by her
nothing and may save: your life.
Miss Jennie Fmch of Grund Rapids ( wati,r
.
BQuK'
mother I left Monday for Ypsilanti an unusually pleasant time. The meet­
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-here’s a niuder* (tihieec recipe
If you suspect kidney trouble, bring
ing Jn Octoter will be held at the home is renewing old acquaintance* in town
And
ENVELpi’E-s
* WOObLdNb LIVERT ? whcre*Xlifl*i' Flossie enters school in uf Mr. and Mrs. William Hash. On
a two ounce bottle of your urine for
present.
I
for
“painleaa extractluu:”
the comipercia! department of the State
chemical and microscopical analysis.
a rat. ■pul. cAlenpars
’ the 18th of this month the indies will
?
*“ FEEb /TABLE
Word was receivni last week that ’ Cook
— well- the
— tenet1 of
— —
Normal. ;
'give a chicken pie social the price Henry Clemens,.formerly of this phu'e. ] verixe aud apply to toiali.. If it Is fore
REMEMBER:—The free offer is
F
When you want to do aay drivSOUVENIRS
Forest Christian and Frank Kilpat­ texng 25 cents, la-t every one turn wm drod. He bad l«en a roaidrol of I »rd«""«l »'«&lt; «■’ "«■'* &gt;•
™ne
out
during
this
Visit
only
and
will
.not
be
P ing in this vicinity, come and see
the north for wver.1 yotuu pmt.
Ibl*
b,r'“f "j 'f. "4 "
rick took in the excursion to Kalama­
STATEMENTS
L us. We furnish good rigs and
out to assist a worthy cause.
given again. Persona commencing
more firmly fixed than ever.—Sumatra
zoo Later day.
■ drive to all points. When you
any treatment after this trip will be
Archie Holden has te-eu moviiig his I Straits Budget
CALLING CARDS
&gt; come here let us feed vour1 horses.
NORTHWEST CARLTON.
Miss Viola Geiger returned to Kala­
required to pay, but ndt one cent will
household goods to this place. He will •-------------------------------- 1----►
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
BUSINESS CARPS
be asked of those commencing treat­
&lt; mazoo Monday morning to finish her Mra. Amos Fausey spent Sunday at reside in the ruoms back of his. barberi
t’KOBATK &lt;»KUEK.
J HONflSHITH fir SONS 4 course in the business college.
ment during this visit flor any medicine
| Wall Lake the guest of Henry Wellman shop.
.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
necessary to effect a cure; also a posi­
Mrs. Lilly Tamer of Hastings viai- I: and family..
? LIVERT &amp; FEED /TUPLE &lt;
Si mon 'Stockle. and family of Grand
WEDDING INVITATXS
tn
the'
HaiUux'
’
.
IU
s*Jd
county
on
tod at her father's Mr. Daniel Williams । Mrs Edd Savacool and sons attended Rapids were guests at theSteckle home lue-ilsy me 5th dsy of Sebtembw lo tSoyesr tive guarantee to cure will be given to
J
WOObLrtNb, HICH.
patients accepted under their system
o«e thou»&lt;o4 nine hundred sad five.
l the L. A. S. at the home of her annt last week.
In fact, almc.-t anything
over Sunday.
J-nvent. Chis. M. Mask, J»ir&gt; ot Probate.
of treatment. Those having long
| Mrs. W. Wickham in the 'Cheney dis. 1DHrlxnsfl
.,Jh* decessed. thp. «’»*»&lt;' of Charles
Mra. J. W. Rigterink entertained ter L
John Hauer and David Ober two of ,
in the line of printing m
friending and compli
i trict Thursday.
S.
S.
Class
of'
little
girls
last
Friday
.
&lt;
2
D
a,1&lt;1
flllnt
thepeUMoo
duly
rerlour rural mail route men took 'advant- '
flM.of n-oebe Hrlcnul). liit-.^lfe of Mid do- who have failed to get
one or more colon".
Mr. Burt Humphrey is on the sick afternoon. Of coune, they had an en­ ceased,
ago of the courtesy of Uqple Sam and
prsylDfttotsu Instrument now on file
in thli court, purportlnr to |&lt; the last will aud come discouraged, are
I list
joyable time.
tcsUunent
ot sa«d deennaw! be admitted to ted to call as
i who have
BARRY COUNTY MAPS visited Hastings, labor day.
|. Mr. George Cappy ar. expects to go
probate and the executrix therein named *pMrs.
Arthur
Cheesebrongh'and
child
­
Martin Covert and. wife of Lansing
l-olnted or some other sultaMe person.
Can be had at the Woodland visited tbc former's parents at this 1 to Buffalo this week for an extended ren returned to their home in Detroit
maoent cores obtained. &lt;
' I visit.
last Friday morning.
Postoffice. They give the place Sunday.
the work w
e w ell done.
NOTICE:—Married Ladles without
—
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Savacoul
and
sons
Miss Jennie Clark of McCords visi­ od and all other arsons Interested in said retale their Husbands and Minors without
names of every farmer, the
Mrs. Roxin Palmerton is very low ; Spent Sunday in Campbell with the ted her cousins the Misses Curtis last
their
Fathers,
will
positively
not
be
number of acres he owns, with jtaralyBin «t thia writing.
&gt; latwr', unde Frank'Friend and family. Thursday.
.
admitted to consultation.
Let us have the next
-all highways,
streams,
Mrs. Exiunont Bates is. visiting in i M. L. Sisson and wife. Miss Eva
Mrs. Bert Brayton and children of rme““petitioner
trnntrS? And
AnlTt
* * may not t&gt;e trsntrd,
It b
Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 7:30 P.M.
churches, school houses etc. Hustings for a few days.
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.
,
farther ordered that suld i^atlonri sire uot'eSeger and daughter spent Sunday with r
order.
Lowell nre visiting relatives m the tottaperMaw lnt«resp-d Iu said
of th.
Clyde Miller and DeVcre England itheir T»n?nt* C. Savacoul and wife in ’"NoIKK55 iJS .«“$ X S5.rt,"H
Don’t Forget the Date
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
took in the labor day festivities at
Tbm Kcliey. wife .nd d.nghicr (X’X!5
Hastings Monday tie latter having: Little Hnbert Barnym who has teen
at Woodland Postoffice,
SATURDAY
and SUNDAY
were in Chicago last week.
1 Uar7-0D&lt;*rfrh
for three zuoceaidTe
teen engaged to play in the band and I
tb® week with his uncle Will
। weeks prevlowr to aald day oi heartne.
John Velte, Postmaster.
Mrs. Ella Durkee .of Woodland spent
—
Sept. 16 and 17.
orcbestrr
Savacool returned to his home in Coats
Vrobklr
Ho'tings. MiishField Day in the village.
Probate Kegistri.
_
j___ ■_ Grove Thursday.
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“Grandma Siseon” is visiting at the |
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USED FOR PNEUMONIA.
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Dr. C. J. Bishop, uf Agnew, Mich.. home of her grandson, Sanford Rogers j
4 says. "I have used Foleys Honey and in Carlton, this week.
Miss Florence Washburn. returned
t 4 Tar in three very severe cases of
T | pneumonia with good results in every from a ten day's visit with, relatives in
4 case Refuse substitutes. For sale by Hudscnville, last Tuesday night.
Having decided to remove my Law Ofiice to the city of
4 i Arthur E. Mulholland successor to W.
Hastings, I wish to kbank my many frfends in Woodland
The celebrated Adgle
Reduced rates on all
I j H. Goodyear.
Mrs. Frank Smelker. of Lake Odessa
and vicinity for their liberal patronage and kindness to me.
and her wonderful trained
Trotting, Pacing and
was in town last Thursday the guest of
railroads of one fare to
I have rented the front roome over the Hastings Banner
EAST
CARLTON.
ofiice, and expect to occupy them andlo be ready for busi­
lions. The most thrilling
her mother, Mra. Samantha Peckham.
Grand Rapids and return.
ness on and after Monday, September 4th, 1905, and shall be
4
Mra W. J. Wickham entertained the
Running Races every day.
performance ever wltThe Misses Anderson of Moline are
Write S. J. Weber, Sec’y,
glad to meet my many friends and clients, either In a social
x i j L. A. S. last Thursday. There were
visiting at the home of T. P. Pomeroy
or business way at any time. 1 shall have a phone in my
nessed.
No extra charge for
for all Information.
89
♦ fifty-five ladies present and all report a
office and any one nbt having time to come to my office can
at present.
Other attractions of a
4- pleasant time.
Pearl St., Grand Rapids,
consult me over thejpbone.
admission
to the Races.
Thon. Healy of Lake Odessa was seen
marvelous nature. FREE
To my many friepds In the south and west part of the
4
Mr. and Mra A. Daniels are eriterMich.
county I will say that for many years we have not met very
4 taing their sister Mrs. Emma E. Cronk on our streets last week.
often but after I make the change 'is above stated I hope to
El ray Smelker and .wife and Mine
x 4 ofVermontville and Mra. MaryBeard
meet you oftener both in a social aud business way. My
Mabie Price of Fillmore are recreating
4 | of Kalamazoo.
%
1
latch string will always hang out and 1 shall always be glad
with friends at Gull lake at present.
to welcome you.
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4 I J- V. Wickham and wife attended
Very truly.
Sirs. Lnella Ingalsbee of Grand Rap­
4 -j the L. A. 8. in Hastings last Wcdnesids is visiting her mother Mrs. Mary
JAMES. M. SMITH[ 4
Herrington.
,4 ' Jessie Tolles and Bertha Bntolph
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
| spent Sunday with Pearl and Lnra
B. L. Kenyon of Landing visited his
parents over Sunday.
-— j Backus.
|PW* I Miss Iva Kenson ofMuskegon visited
Orlo Hunt left Monday for Big Rap­
I with Bessie Friend Friday and return-' ids where he will attend the Ferris
Institute the coming year. His father
ed to her home Saturday*.
: i I--A. Downing has purchased a new accompanied him.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
buggy.
Mrs. Emin”. Edwards and Orton rarne
Saturday to aid in caring for Milo
Grain and Provisions, Stocks and Bonds.
W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, Mich Fish.
of Manufactured Goods.
Fine Baking and Pre­
Who sells the L.
Paiat.
Fine Furniture, Boots
26 Hodges Building.
DETROIT, MICH.
Wm. Thomas was home from JackWants you to make your home beau­
$25,000 Cash Prizes.
serves. Art Needleww*
and
Shoes,
Concrete
work.
tiful It only takes 4 gallons of L. &amp;
M. Paint, and 8 gallons of Linseed Oil
Horses, Cattie, Swine,
Mrs. T.'E. Cheese brough is quite ill
and Tapestries.
to paint a moderate shed house.

NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA

.ATLANTIC COAST
RESORTS

J. N. COVERT,

School
Shoes

Good Printing

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HENRY RflqLfl

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4.

!*»• banner.

TWO DAYS ONLY

Free Amusements.

Railroad Rates.

Racing.

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West Michigan State Fair

Sept. 18-19-20-21-22, 1905.

‘’•WM8,UXX*

Commercial Stock &amp; Telegraph Co,

Premiums for Agricultural
Eihlbtts.

Wonderful Exhibits

Woman's Department.

Special prizes In cash.

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HASTINGS
BANNER. SEPTEMBER 7. 7905.
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l-.MHEK 7. 19115.

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I he IocjI News in Orargeville, Hope, Praireville and Barry as gleaned each.week by the BANNER’S Corresoondents.------------- ■' -—'——'----------------------------------- ‘
as gleaned each.week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.

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THE DOSTER REUNION

£

SHULTZ.

HICKORY’S RUBE BAND

PODUNK.
x
Hen ry z&lt;tI»1 li„ purchiu«&lt;l u
WHERE WILL YOU GO THIS
It is a good indication to Hee the
"I hear you lost your heart up fit SUMMER? If you desire root and re­
Held at Pine Lake Prairieville of wrot.n, ponta whk.h ht
farmers ‘ slicking up" and if our" MIbx Sweetley’s house the other even­ creation. why. not try "THE RIVER
to break and tne on tbe mun TOtlte_
Getting
a
Wide
Reputation
for
l-un
Wednesday, Eighty Five
Good ruad improvement" in. resting on ing," Raid the gowlp.
S . LAWRENCE TRIP?" Fulden
Mra Earnest Sbultz .nd Mr.. Or.
“Yes; und worse Than that?' replied descriptive of the Thousand Islands.
.Making as well as Entertain­
Present.
acc’t of the subject of gravel we see
Ute practical, lover, “I lout my um­
“r ;n« *ro TlHttag their brother Ke,.
other improvements that are pleasing
Rapids. Montreal, Quebec, MurrayTho Doster reunion was held at Pine r. H. Horn and family of Pomona
ment.
brella. I suspect one of those brother*
to th* eye while riding along the ruad. of hero."
Bay. TadoUMM*. the far famed Saguenay
lak-, Prairieville. Wednesday, and
Mta LilM, ’Shultz wa, in Qr.„d
The Hickory RuIms, the funmukera
The new coat of white jmint on AU
River, etc., on application to any
was attended by
This city, R»pito a,. am o( tu. week to
that struck Jackson tha 4th of July,
railway
or steamboat Ticket Agent. For
Prairieville. Middleville and Kalama­ chare her fall Kock w millinery mid. and who were the great attraction, .lit
Fuddle—You know Stocks, don't you? illustrated guide, ‘ ‘N iagnra to the Sea,''
zoo- were represented, ’as was al*o
in
.Creek Aug.
Aug. IQth
IQth and
and present
&gt;u Battle
onvuux-reeu
present-­ ! Walter’s our new neighbor, ;is sotting .Doctor—Yes. Indeed. He Is now a pa­ send 6 cents in • postage stamps to H.
The
Mlw«
Ad«b
and
Myrtle
Moeher
Buffalo N- Y. The feature of the
iu such
Mich a , an'example of "cleaning up" that we tient of mine: Fuddle—Pretty wide­
ed themselves to the public in
Foster Chaffee, Western Pass. Agt,,
gathering was the speech of Michael left for Denver. Colorado tat Salnr- manner as to cause even tbe dullest to would all do well to pattern after,
awake man, isn't he? Doctor—I should
or Thoa. Henry. Traffic Mgr.,
Doster, who returned not. long ago day They expect to .p,.„d ^raf time laugh u good hearty laugh. It was Mr. Colgrove is having the brush along s^r so. I'm treating him for Insomnia. Toronto,
Montreal. R. &amp; O. Navigation Co.
there.
from a trip to Germany. Michael
not oily the amount of fun and excite- the highway adjbining his farm,
.
. muuhc anu
cut
Mire Oran. Chamberlain raunta ment they caused, but the excellent
makes no claims to oratory, bat he
In all mennucss there Is a defect of
Thu Vwk
’ivj «wwui
The Yeckley school house and
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
certainly made an interesting talk. He her Khotd in the Hind, diatrict Mon- music they fnrnislu-d. It Iwing done ; Hdown.
hed have had a new coat lot paint Intellect as well as of heart. And even
■the
cleverness of avarice Is I bnt thv
PHYSICIAN and SCKHEON.
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V
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Libbte
Mrtallnm
.&lt;
spoke ofthe difference in conditions',
by farmer boys it was considered by j Mr, Biggs has been cutting and trim.
in this country* fro?’ those in Germany ITOte' Center)
'inany the best mnaic heard Tn Buttle j ming around his property. Afton cunning of Imhectllty^-Bulwer.
to 8 p.m.. AU atilt promptly xlti-ndnd. Tele­
especinlly commenting on the high
MiX^Ljnirte Kenyon of east Hasting* Creek in many yearn.
' Smith ha*&lt; had carpenters at work the
phone ut offije.
.place women occupied in America, was hoitat-ovcr Sunday.
Office at rtnl isncr. Delton, XUeh. '
Now they again appear at the Barry1' pa^t two jfeeks on bin new 18x24 hog
When tbe stage manager told tbe
—
wi^le jn Germany the wemm did '
There will I*, quarterly meeting ut County Band Associations convention house. Mr.' Powell is to hsjve h new heavy man lie was to play a certain
most of the work in the fields. He I this place in two weeks from lutt Snt- ' held at their home in Hickory Corners bap» built and with all w&lt;i are nut part the actor said:
apoke
many
he i “mV'
• I have never seen the play. I Do you
.aw onofW,.
trip.interesting
Then he things' ,h.t
n’' S&lt;’"L
‘ . Tbecomical appearance, theif at- quite dead out here in Poduak.
hi. experiina- in life had tauxlii him ' ,„.ki/ur^an
S’““'',od “ ! tractive suite, arid their beautiful j Allen, Ransom is to start the year at think I shall please the audieriee?*’
•'Sure," said the manager. '!Ynu die
High School isiarding ‘with bis
that a man ought to to bvneet. faith-1 tl^to4
»&gt;"■&lt; with "la-:: Htrfinn of mu«ic which they send out :
In the flrot act/’
Upon the breeze floating to tbe ears of ; unc|e Luke Waters.
ful and Um ful and live such a 1U&lt;&gt; as !'
’
&gt;&lt;&gt;v llrtMieni
xavciictn turns
rneir nmnsument in*
the
turn, th.irwmnwiment
In()ar Khocl open. thi. wlek with
Every iniln owes every other man a
Andrew Carpenter aud family s]ient : to astonishment, and wonder how such
would develop a character that would ;
■ last Sumlay with Ed. Otis and family awful looking objects could produce. ! Miu Ethel Hick, of HMtiug. a’ happy fnee.—Chicago Tribune. I
tit him tor a higher life.
'
°f Gias* Creek.
- the uiumc they do. It is .said they urV I teacher.
An organization was formed i
Terrible plagues.- those itching,
.
• Mr. Titu.4 of Cloverdale drove a veil ■
of the best sixteen piece bauds iu
Miss Mae Montgomery , our former pestering digrascs of the skin. Put
officers elected as follows;
.
j for J. Pilts last week.
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J the
" state
&gt; teacher, in planning to enter the an end tu misery. Doan's Ointment
President. Stephen C. Doster.
Cor. Wasbingtoa and Bojlston Sts.
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----------------1 Normal school at VpsHanti, (this fall.} on res. At any drug store.
Secretary. Geo. j. Doster.
I Mra. ‘ -Mary Luubitugh and little
BOSTON. MASS.
| daughter*iqient last Monday with her
Treasurer, Silas S. Doster.
DOSTER.
Charles Gralmm and family of BatMi« IRrtba -------Hammond
retura.,1;
Cm-*, , - . Umiben
and.
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1 lain
.. ■ anti
The committee on invitations. to parents J. Horn and wife.
Hindquarters for Michigan
next reunion was Michael Doster, John ■ (taiwnkn. b«™ Fnl.hed their work from atrip to Ni»g»r. F»ll» tit.- Bret
I'iw-h Association and Bur inns
“!^uj?/fu^,y’"’t' I ‘
Mrii while in Boston. Located
Doster and Emma Doster.
&gt; H F. Zertol -.tom .nd «r. now '&gt;&lt; tto «-l=,1 ' Mr. ’ Lottie MfrritoM. wbJ
in bQ«iness center. Everything
Committee un Miteic, Mrs. Bertha ! building an addition to Ia*wis Hine’s- The school te-U and the shonta of
han been
nett and first class; fire proof; SIX)
visiting-ip Iowa for some weeks is
Broward and Matie Dduter.
house. s
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j merry uifbins are again heard.
rooms; bath and, telephone in
Readers of the Banni it can iecuie
It is.expected that a much larger
every room. Special rate to com-.
Rev. J., J. Marshall, of North Maple ■ Mr. and Mr*. S. R. Rogers are enter-' expected hum*- this week.
inercMl men.
number will meet next year, There , Grove, xdent Sunday night at F. W. tuining relatives uf Grund Rapids.
Charles Apdrtis and family arc now
as favorable clubbing rates with this
are 1«U who could belong, and they ' Zerted’s'
settled in Hastings where Mn’Andrus
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‘ 1 Mr. and
Mrs. --------Human-----------------Hammond ..
paper for any daily nr weekly paper
live in Michigan. Illinois and New'
\
.
----- , ----is. painting t&lt;)T Mr. Will Peele.
Yurk.
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i . •Mr' ni”*
Bcn Hehiey of Hast- and daughter Ethel of Hastings spent ;
or magazine published in the United
।
- -------.} *n*?t “pent Sunday at Jake Weyerman's . Saturday and Sunday with J. M. Ham- 1 Mrs. Walter &gt;loiitgomery a.wi been
: entertaining a brother’s wife and
States or Canada as can be procur
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.\
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead uf Hast- u,”nd and sons
'
,
Th.* euiifereiice year closed with the j ‘“K* tllM'Rl Thursday and Friday of last j Mr. Clancy Furr is the proud ]K&gt;ssro- daughter from Cincinnati.
rd by any other newspaper in thia
J. 0. FANNINS. Fill.
k
Mrs.
Clark
Osborne
gave
a
birthday
section of Michigan.
sJ'rvicc.H yesterday at the usual hour ’ w&lt;**i with their daughter Mrs. Lewis j sor of a new pony.
, I party in honor of her daughter Elcanat nil three charges. The year bus * Hine.
-Mta
­
Nril Ch..idh,r t, our u-«chor „ whl) „„
old A„g al&lt;L
been one blessed of God on this charge, j
1 for this year. •
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PRAIRIEVILLE.
Special meetings were held at Delton |
' Mrs Manley Billings is in Kalama-1
“HIGH STREET." ;
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
and Cre^oey with good reanlta The jHughes zoo curing fof a ncw’grandson that has .
F. Hillis is in this vicinity threshlumevolences a-^ssed this charge were Sept- ;Ird a daughter,
&gt; come to Stoy at the home of her soh i ng this week.
iii
Mrs.
A. N. n
Higgins
visited her fath-{ Harry.
I
more than raised.
' l,.
n. zx.
WH»vi«u
Min Amy and Master Ralph Still of
The Pastor leaves for conference ■ er
Milwaukee lust week.'
wiw
Mm Katie Boot ox
of Kalamazoo is Battle Creek spent part uf last week
•A«lnv«l.y morning.
i Tb.- total tay« »tten&lt;l«l tte tend .„i,ti„K Mre a IL Roger.« with her
with their aunt Mra. A. E. Robinson
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Miss Norah Nagler the teacher in 1 tournament nt Hickory Corners Friday household dutits.
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and family.
the primary room of the public school , Mrs. Geo. Hazen of Kalamazoo was
About
1.1
friends
uf
Miss
Beatrice
Al&gt;ont !•’
beat rice; Miss Julia Philley returned home
iii
is making her home at the parsonage.
in town Sunday.
’
' ■Irer Fr,j»y (ru„, v|,lti„g hrr im.ll.er war
1 Farr
saw -her a wirpruw
party at
iii
I Mrs
__ i, homi- l«-a Saturday altemoon in honor MMtnerUla.
....
A. WilmoA of Ma.ti.igH
CLOVERDALE.
Etbd Jeihnron ronmmiced her
HANDLE THE FAMOUS
: earing
caring for
fur her daughter here. Mrs. 1 of her birthday. A dainty tmpper
supper wa.
was ; Alta
•
served’ after
which
all returned
, f *7
The L. A. S. of Cloverdale will meet Fnsi Hughes.
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------ ’ to. their
.
school Monday in the Brush Ridge
"*th happy memory of her , dirtrict
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I With Xk O. Campton On ThnredayJ Jenni„ i,rumm0„li r„t,irned to her i ‘torn*.
lb
Page Buggies, J. J. Deal &amp; Sons
birthdav and wishing her many htippv 1
.
I p. nt. Sept l.th.
1
I,, Huchanan 5Iynduy.
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Buggies, Laporte Buggies and
returns of the sam-.
’
Mr Mud Mr" M S**ber- retunied.
: Mm. John Ban.ee and Mr.. H. Ella
J|, Vlil yp, Hoo element n-tnrned
..
i home from their visit in Ocetena Co. ,.»•
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Michigan Buggy Co. Goods.
In suite of threatening weather a 1 _.
'.Haggerty of Kalamazoo and Detroit , rn,„, tl„ir ,.*,tern trip Sunday. .
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; Thev report a very nice .time,
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large.number from this vicinity at.
,
,
.
,,
visited Mra. Emma Collins une day
,
,
.
.
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. A good many from here attended the : tended the l^nd tmirimment nt Hick- {
HI,‘1 *&gt;n ^n‘rald of
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Weber and T. &amp; H. Smith Farm
' L. T. L. eonventfiui at Delton Thum- j! .,rv Curmr. tat TriJay; G»ml
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■&gt;&gt;» tbrmq-. .!««
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H. Mosher and Fred Green have dis- j
hvar 1 throngteut tte d«v.
' M1S- Al,ab »“b-r
d*&gt;’ 1b+
Wagons, also Farmers Saginaw
ib
iHolved partnership and Mr. Mosher1
Young wil) go to oonferenro
Cwjl Bra.
Mta M«gie Cort.lt of sl.nwmnl
Handy Wagon, Superior, Hoosier
will conduct the business us formerly. 1 «j»u«w&lt;inV
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«m will attend ttrtool at Pratrierill.- -I®!1 “
of l“‘ w“’k «
and Dowagiac Drills.
Ml&gt;. Martin Bate, ipentreyeral day.' Mr.
LeOrand -DoPriertur tbi. nwt.
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, it. thi. vnttmty.
. r _
i of IM week ».th friend, here.
Ix,w|i„g with the
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Mi« Ib.z.,1 Hugh* «x|» '-I. to .tart 11 Jlb’ U"*
our
ijj
/p
I
’
ompli-UIrinof
Builders
Hardware.
Look
over
■tan. lor a vent.- tarn at Yp.il.nt, b''rtb" L«''’ D1“f‘
[ j Roy Pennels has rented the Bert Me ' foniwr „ brother.
Furniture Department. Carpets. Rugs. Linoleums,Mat•
| Monday.
Collum house.
•
Mr. I’ulnam came back Saturday to NontaL •
etc, Rnn in ami look ns over. If you don’t wish
Elmer DeWutcro vri’l soon move in- &lt; remun&lt;. his school duties for another
_
Mr. Henry Hursteal t.f Kalamazoo' Mtes Lillie Vandenburg tej&lt;icbes in 4' tings,
to his huuso which-he recently purcb- yPar.
'
.
| spent Sunday in the neighborhood. . I Orangeville wber- ,b, UU|M tat i* to buy just now. y&lt;,u can decide where you will bnj-.
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aced of W. H. Chase. :
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HINDS’ CORNER.
j Fcn-1 Replogle will soon move into I
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CEDAR CflEEK.
. Clarence Philley and family of near ‘
ib
the Milton Conyer house.
Newton* of Nashville' visited j Harlen 'Wertmnu— bus moved ins j MiddlevilleB were the. guest i of tbe
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You can find it at
Quite u numte*r of the friends of | (Thus- Tobias and family a part of las’ houM’hold goods to Ithaca.i. Gratiot | former’s parents part of last wievk.
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county.‘and will return for his family
Fred Green-and wife gave them a sur- week. .
C. Biggs of Podunk purchased sonic
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' ' Wm. Tobias and Mim izyle and Orson • goon.
.
'
. cattle of A. E. (Robinsun la«t
1 week.
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prirc visit last Saturday evening.
H. Hall uf Hastings spent part of
ib
Ezra Chamberlain will soon com- ‘ visited friends at this place Friday and • Dt u Morthland js hauling his
peaches to Battle Creek. ,
, j(«t week-on his farm.
inerce building a house on bis lot here. Saturday.
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The
Ladies
Aid
met
at
the
home
uf
j
Fred
liucb
Mud
a
gentleman
friend.L
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over in
Mark Furr bought several western '
■ientlL.-Mrs. F. E. Johnsnu went ever
a I BrtMh Ridge locality 'huckleberryin g
Will
horaes at Hastings lost week.
*
. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Phillips 40 being fronj y-nti,, Creek visited at V
OELTON,
MICHIGAN.
£ .
lauch’s last Friday and Saturday and
au‘l i; last Wednesday and returned with S m
Conrad .Kahler has gone northon the present for dinner. Proceeds $4.
A- E. Phillips entertained company ! put in two days hunting.
; buslpl of nice lorries. How (in that ;
j excursion..
. .
a
from Ohio last'Thursday.
i d. L. Morthland and wife vlisted J fur late berries';
j Hiram Gibson and wife aud Fred
Mahlon Skidmore is on the sick list friends in Ross Kalamazoo county last;
।-Gibsun and wife have also gone north.
There will be a pbach and cream Sunday. •
The Sunset Magazine U*Ks n ktory of
social at the home uf Mr. and Mrs. । The U. B. church is rtcedying a_coat , lhe rehabilitation of tlm character of ‘
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
Jubnson Sides, 11 note-f; Qndiin tom- !
Cox
Sept.
14.
A
cordial
invitation
to
&lt;lf
pnhlt
.
I School commenced in tbe -Bristol
peran«-&lt;&gt; efator of byp»pO dais: One ,
Jacob Muut cut a Ut tree one day
j district Monday morning witfi Geneday he was caught In the het &lt; f drink
' . ■
Lixxie Skidmore entertained com- lft8t we&lt;.h frora which he took over Ing a glass' of whisky and wi h fined.
v ieve Garn t as teacher.
pany from Kansas a part of last week ! ulie. hundred jxiunds of honey,
. ' Neither ligthins nur whitd-^wet &lt;1 Itetcii
Royal Mndge of Charlotte visited at
Mr. and Mra. A. li Phillips and I Mrs. Silas Dickerson ‘ of” Hastings
■’
‘ then to biy temperauce spderbe l Poor 'k"
Ed Bristol's a ,’ew days Inst week re- daughter Susie spent Sunday nt Ray |, visited friends in this place Inst week. Johnson was In despair. 0 ic day, .
[ turning home Monday.
however, be had an ImMnftl n. He ।
’
I The ico-cream social at Jay Wilkini Mrs. Otis Risbridger and daughter Pierce’s.
asked Senator Doolin of;the Nevada r
School began
Monday with Grace , 8on-R |B8(- Prida^ night was a success. ’ legislature to absolve lite Min.-fi act of
rops
H, 1DU.
«-vm visit»»«••• ,
OCIKAU
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j of Marion,
Ind. WUl'
who have uiieen
For Infants and Children.
this
vicinity
have
returned
|
Chamlierlain
as
teacher.
I
One
week
ago
lost
Saturday
the
log! Alatlire. Senator Doolju^wi i agreeing in t— ------- ,
• mnrrieil men and single men played able, and Introduce*! fand carried
I ixmie.
nt"
Rea*
NORTHEAST BARRY.
through
"Senate
Joint
Cuncurr
,
1 ImiII. The inurriitd men won the game
j Bristol and Beach t&gt;ought ten head t
Olutlon No. 11,” which- Is as follows:
1 of cattle from Bellevue parties arriving । Next meeting of the K A. S. will The &gt;ingle men wero on their muscle ‘’Resolved. By the senate, tig- peopla
and challenged the &lt;11 ciipiforanothbe
entertained
by
Air.
and
Mrs.
George
; Lome with the same Saturday. '
•of the state of Nevada eiMicurrlbg, that
er
game
la»t
Saturday.
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Same
result.
Whipple for supper Sept. II th all .are
tbe drink of whisky taken by Johnson
I Hermon Haugh has returned to his
j ArsetaUePrepaMliontrAsThe young men have crawled into a I SldeH un the 17th day of Septcgiber in
' home in Battle Creek after spending invited.
hule in Jay Wilkinson's field wo think, the city of Virginia, county oC Story,
similaiimJlteFoodiindBegulaMiss
Josephine
Andrus
of
Cadilac
is
I his vacation on the farm.
I ling the Steinachs and Bowels of
for we don’t hear any more from them. 1 be. and Is hereby dccliired nail nnd
' Mr*. Frank Ketchum of Battle visiting her parents.
| void." Thus was Johnson ShleH made
Miss Lula Nobles began her school
FINE LAKE.
Creek is caring for Mrs. Wm. Clark
a gixxl man mraln. He became at once
Monday at Cedar Creek for the year.
u power among his own jieople, resum­
Delayed letter.
who has the hay fever.
ed Ills advocacy of tbe cause of water
Clarence
Davis
of
Battle
Creek,
has
Promotes Digpslion.CheerrulMrs. Chas. Kahler attended labor day
James Bristol is intending to attend
Inught the Pfander farm and is mak­ nnd was listened to with great tvspect.
nessandRest.Contains neillw
school at Battle Creek the coining year. at Kalamazoo.
—Cleveland Leader.
*
Oimim.Morpluw nor Mineral
ing
some
needed
improvements,
pre
­
Bertie Litts spent Sunday at H.
Mrs. Ed. Bristol and sun Earl who
NotNahcotic.
paratory to moving in this fall.
have been visiting relatives in Battle Bristol* in Johnstown.
The London Pall Mall. Gazette dis- I ।
Rovto Cheney officiated at the funeral! Grandma Ingraham returned Monday
Creek and Charlotte returned home
of Mrs. Julia Harrington last week in-1 from an eight weeks visit with- rela­ cusses the word ’’diplomatist/^ Inter- '
last Friday. *
pretlng It ob "one with n double duty 1
stead of Rev. Pope as stated.
V i tives at St Marya'^jake.
| Th* ball game last Saturday between
Ed Bowno of Kalamazoo was the and 11 double reaponsIblllty’Mto his I
! Banfield and Johnstown was brought
Frank Whipple has gone to Battle
own country nnd the country that re- I
j to a stop on account of the ruin. An Creek to attend business college the - guest of his family. Sunday.
celves him. The evolution of .‘‘dlplo- |
' Willie Fisk engineer for Sam Willi­ mattet" from tho Greek verb for “to |
interesting game was being played coming school year.
son's threshing butfit, spent Sunday gt double” Is very curious. “Dlplopa,” a 1
Quite a number ofjyotuig people ate
lasing about even.
doubling, was specialized as a folded '
The bridge and abutments are being water melon with Miss Lula Nobles home. ’
Dr. H. G. Wiggins and Mr. Bedan paper and particularly In Komnq times '
A perfect Remedy forConsBpaput in across Mud creek by Conklin’s Sunday evening.
nnd family, of Battle Creek, are guests 1 an official passport or license.; Thus ;
lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
i the
doctor
taaUy
Fumcnted
ft; • part“■
worework
awollen
todone
immenro
being
by Hastings
“diplomatic science” down to the end ■
Worms .Convulsions .Feverishat Shore Acres.
wm. coallned to my Ved “&gt;d !*&gt;
HOPE CENTER.
of the eighteenth century mortit the :
nrss and Loss OF Sleep.
were unable to giveme awrd«- «?
Smith Stanley and- wife and Peter science of manuscripts and documents,
Mra John_Doster of Hastings has
been visiting her'mother Mrs. Felix Stanley and wife made a flying trip to which explains n modern writer's
FEET SWOLLEN TO
FacSinck Signature of
.
IMMENSE SIZE. Chamberlain of Wall lake the latter Jackson Monday. They went by the strange remark that “there Is not a
• I had kidney trouble K&gt; bad returning home with her Saturday af­ ‘ ‘greased lightning express’’line—J. &amp; shadow of diplomatic doubt thrown
NEW YORK.
over the integrity of -ho third gospel/’
that J could not *ork? -jra, J.J- ternoon.
a c. l
Cox, of Valley
y.
“T '
Miss Elsie Ford, of Gaylord, is the Dr. Murray's DlctK—nry assigns tbe
Mias Matie Wilkinson went to
translation to the modern meaning to 1
Prairieville Sunday. She will attend guest of her cousin. Miss Idun for a Leibnitz's “Codex Juris Gentium Dip- i
few
lumatlcus’Hdocumentnry code 0! inter- j
—- ’ days.
—•&gt;
, I lunjaiicua
We are aorry tu report Mra. Sarah MUon8i
Archie Meade went to Hickory CornEXACT COPY Of WRAPPER.
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RURAL SCHOOL EXHIBIT
tended. Proceeds $7.50.
Mrs. Warren Foreman will enertain j
t he L. A. &amp; for, rapper the 16th in-1.
To Be An Important Feature of the
stead of
&lt; the 21 u&gt; Mt ated in last week s
If yon have anything useful
the County Fair.
.
Election
of
officers
will
take
paper.
that you want Jo sell, or if there
WEST WOODLAND.
place.
Realizing that an exhibit of some of
Is anything useful you want to
Henry Suiwrll of Reed City visited
bi^y,.place an adv. in the
the work done by tbc rural schools &lt;’f
hik mother and brothers here over SunLACEY.
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN,
the county will lie an interesting feat- |
•n»y
’
‘
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A. N. wircen
.......... visited
.......
her son uro of the animal county fair, the |
Mra
if krou have a buggy that’s lying
James Endsley and family of the gtanJey Warren a few days last week.
Board uf Directors of the agricultural
idle in the barn; a stove or
south town lind visited at C. Senter's
Mies Elsie Thioniaa is working for [ society have authorized the offering of
other household goods you
Monday.
don’t use; if you have any stock,
the following list of premiums upon
• Mrs. James Hill for a few days.
you want to dispose of; a house
It seems good to boar thb school bell :, Mra. Will Shneiner has a brother work done by pupils of the rural
you want to sell or rent; if you
again.
! visiting her from Penn.
scbouls.
.
want a girl for house work; in
The time is short‘for tho prei&gt;araion
fait if you want to buy, rent or
Mr. McDerby returned to his home ,■ Miss Mattie Stpvena left Sunday to
sdll, just try our Want Column
in bl». SnmUr.
i ,llend a,,
,( Batue of work but teachera* are urged to take
■ attend the Inisinfew college at Buttle hold and do.the lest they can to pre­
Itjbrings buvers and sellers to­
Aunt Roxy Palmerton is,in a criti-j Creek the coming year.
gether, and only costs ONE
pare a creditable exhibit with the
. CENT A WORD FOR EACH
cnl condition. She Uui neitber qMk «r • Tho U A. s. *ill Ml with Mm promise that if the showing made is a
. INSERTION. Try it.
nwnllow.
| All.rt Cote tbe IBtb.
jickxI one the premium list will lie con­
WANTED—We have a lot of old
Mi»i .Margant Parker commenced tinued for another year. No specific
Spera to sell, suitable for putting un- I Elmer Rising and wife have returnfrom their walern trip, highly do- whtU in Sterrnt Mtmd»yAUw
rll)r, »n.
WII f„r the prr rnration
r.carpr-tk At BANNER office.
■■-■■I. the
al*.. country.
. _.
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.
lighted*with
*
at the Briggs: (Trace Stanton_at the! of work ,.xcept that it must be the
FOR SALE— First class
go-cart.
Dunham;
TeUde]
Wooley
at
the
Eagle
:
j
bobafid&lt;work
of pupils now in the rural
Mrs.
Ida
Durkee
visited
friends
in
Residence 537 W. Green St. Phone 60.
Winnie Norris ai the McKelvey: Maud I
jn onj,.r to facilitate the
Woodland part uf lost week.
,
’ FOR SALE —On very reasonable
at the {Parker and ’Millessa I work of ftrrangiug the exhibit teachers
terms township, county and State rights
Mrs. Carpenter and Mr. Hail of Curtright
.
-&lt; .. a ....
... i
... mcnqry
u'tipru1
"' .
'■ Bn. .requested
.
.. u
—11
►tor the sale of Lindgren’s • Weedeline, Avon N. Y. are herejur
isrocr bi
to use. -1..
the ordinary
8x11
two weeks
j Warner
at
Hickory Ivsnucirf
Uomcral
whuh ab»lurelj.d«tro!u wrote
j vislI with tbe fOrm„i klrtur Mr. Et- ' Miss Mary Noijris wil| attend school! paper in the preparation of drawings.
thistles of every flescnntiou, and
„
...
|[ at Assyria Center the cbming year.
j
and
-mnupscripts.
Maps
should
l«
I
which is non-poit4noufc to stock. Ad- clyu Stowell and ~other reltaives.'
dr«ws Geo. A. Lindgren. Hastings.
Forrest Smith and .Edison Clark of j!" Glen Hill of Battle Creek has been ' drawn on 15x20 card board ordragin^
»Mich.
visiting
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.
Lake Odessa visited the former’si grandJ his sister Mra. Maud Miller. ! paper. Tho exhibit will be located in
To close out the summer Stock. The lot
80 ACRES F’CItJiALE—Lnules South , parents Mr. and Mrs. Senter’s part of . We are glad to hear that Mra. Orrah I Floral Hall where suitable quarters
of*X NashVillo on the four corners, j i1LSl week.
This
also includes some heavy weights.
Stevens' of Battle Creek is on the gain. have been prepared by the socibty. The
School hoiUM on corner of the’ farm.
‘
Dowling base ball nine still keep un dates fur the fair tire Oct. .8, 4. 5, and «
Mur ixuuie
uuum.-. 70
&lt;u
Charles Nash of Clarksville called on
Good Orcluird, fair
frame house.
means
acres cleared. Z_
— 1located
——JI. T
A’ fine
farm . Perry Stowell's people last Wednesday. top of the heap yet. We-are interested and all work to Im* exhibited intuit be in
the hands of Mr. John Q. Ketcham,
known ns the Kinney farm.
$1600.
Leonard Wunderlich and family of as some of the nine are frort Lacey. cumm'r of schools, not later than Tues­
Will make the payments to suit the
Woodland. Blake Barnum and Miss Lea
a Bronson has" a brother visiting
buyer. Will sell part or all.
day Oct 3.
on C. Senter him from Grand Rapids.
WANTED—Jusi a few more gas Brunson
,
..of Hastings
r.
- called
,
Beet Essay “Benefit of County
customers to make up the needed 100 j an^
Sunday afternoon,
NORTH HOt&gt;£.
Fair"...................
.75 Mil
so we can reduce the rates and give
*'
.
.
­
Mrs.
Fred
Durkee
and- -Mra.
Jesse
Best Illustrated paper .in Lanextra discounts* to consumers. Thorn­ Demond visited Freeport friends last
Miss. Maggie Qirbitt of Stanwood is
Butane...............-■ ............
apple Gas &amp; Electric 'Co.
the
guest
’
of
her
hunt
’
Mrs.
Ida
Carpen
­
Best
Business
Letter
.................
50
Thursday.
ter.
\
90
Best Map of Michigan 75
WANTED—Agents tu sell Maccabee
Best
Map
of
United
States....
75 50
Protective sick and accident insurance.
DOWLING.
, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson
•Best Map ■ f-North America.. 75 so
Can give exclusive territory. For
;
Sunday"
at
W.
Bj
Anders.
Best Set of Drawings iu Phys .
terms and fr.ll information write or see
IV. II. Ormsbee anil wife attended,
..
...
'■ ■ 75
C. H.. Thomas. Haatings. Mich.
the Trout f.mil, reur.iou .t St. Mary'.
Mw- «“» “'C*"-"" •"&gt;*
,Bestiology
Pencil Drawing of School
"”l1
‘"'rc" ?“*
*" t°"’'
FOR SALE—As I have other busi­ lake on Saturdur (he 2nd.
Yard (showing arrange
ness. I have concluded to-sell my meat
,•, i part uf last week with their parents in j
ment of lawn, plants, trees,
Mrs. Lewis Wood lies very low with
„
market on Jeffersoji St. Here is a good
buildings, etc 1.00
bmditeas opportunity for some one. M. no hopes of recovery at this writing. f1 Fred Anders n^ieiit a few days last Best
Map of-Michigan showing
1
J. Weaver., Hastings., Mich.
50
Products.*...’............ 75
Dr. Lowry ar.d wife
re the gueatg : week with his brother John of Clover- 1
Best Drawings of People (pein
HOUSE TO' R1NT-A new seven' of Dr. Gallagher on Sunday?
j date.
50
•
{
-.
oil
.brdrayou}
jjk75
roomed house in J the Fourth ward.
•
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"
. ,,, Best
I
Design for October Y*al; _
Mr. Ed. Cassady and party are at •
Apply Colgrove'&amp;lPotter’s ofiice.
Andrew Carpenter and family. Eli
50 •
etidar .. ........................ 75
Mill lake camping this week.
Hall and Miss Corbitt were the? guests ।Beat Christmas Work ExhibR 1.00
FOR SALE—A tutu-e and two lots at
Mr. Roy Smith and Jane Stanton of Ed. Otis and family Sunday.
Best Orginal Advertkment. * . 75 50
620 Elizabeth SU first ward. Inquire at
j
premises or at Cai Seal' factory- Roy accompanied by Irving Reiner aud
James Murpln* und little son are J-1Best Collection of/Paper Fold­
Somme rt*.
so
' ing 75
Clara Stanton visited at Irving on recovering from their recent illness. ,'
I Best Piece of Wood Caiwing
LOST—August 10th in Hastings, box Saturday Iasi.
_______
the w&lt;„ by pUpU..............................................
'5 50
John Andres
andwtie
family
40—82 Winchester shells and 8 bolto.
E. J. Stanton and wife started today
_l.____ .
Best Apron..........................
guests-of his- —
mother
Sunday.
Finder please leave nt BANNER office.
i-------------y*
| licet Loaf af Bread :50
for an extended trip through the west­
“'.’P1*?
75 50
School
&lt;cmraeneed Muoday will, I
FOR SALE—One of the finest reei- ern states going through to the Pacific
J,.ho-............. ’
I Heer Uuplay of Work lu
deuces in the second ward, 12 rooms and coant before returning home.
Miss Ethel Johnson as teacher.
Nature Study75
bath,strictly modern with furnace heat
Mra. C. Anders called upon. Mrs. Best Collection of Mounted
Mr. Moses Aldrich is slowly failing
and electric lights, four blocks from
Leaves 75
busineM part of city. Inquire of Mrs. being unalJe u&gt; sit up but very little, j Lizzie Brinkert une day hut week.
Beet Collection of Native
M. L. Smith. 205 Hanover St.
BEST 50c 0VDU11
CHILDREN’S
]mrt- of last
Woods.75
50
Our tail team'' cru««l b«U with i Mrs. Pranshka, apeut
-------------IM CITY.
50
Be^t
Collection of SeedsJ»5
BLOUSE WAISTS
WANTED-To hire good blacksmith Hickory corners, team ou Friday last week caring for Her little grandson.
To the District Schoo) that shall
to manage shop. All tods and mater­ the score was 3 lo 9 in favor of Dowl­
makethe largest and best,
ial to work with forniahed. See W. W.
NORTHEAST
RUTLAND.
1.00
ing. Our team ha* played JI games
exhibit...... •................ .100
Watson, Irving. Mich.
Miss Ethjil Brown who has lieeiJ Best Record of Attendance
and lost but one this summer.
FOR SALE—A nice new milch I
during the past year10i)
spending her vacation with her parents
year old Jersey cow, with calf. In­
KILLED A RATTLER.
Hasting* Marktt*.
Very cool weather or this time of .returned Thursday turesmue her work Best Industrial Map of Mich
quire at Miller iS Harris Furniture Co. the year. •
.50
Igan.75
as a teacher.
Hastings Markets are corrected every
Best Page.of work In Penman
FOR SALE—Six Shropshire lambs
Wednesday
mornlug and can be relied
TKe Well Knou/n &gt;: niilist
Judge Mack was seen on onr streets
ship ,75
50 MU* Grace Chamberlain, of Shultz,
Ed Johnson. Charles and Frank 01and one Shrfrp Ram. James Ehret, une day last week.
upon as correct at that.date.
..V.
ner u.,u
and xnu.M.'Jo
families I^iui
returned
,ivu -jauuuoj
Saturday niofCoats Grove.
Corrected Wednesday,* Aug. 23 Wte.
Displayed Her
J. E. Herrington will build a new |,or a few days unHugaf Wall lake,
IS COM’.xG
"BOWEN'S MILLS.
PKODCCK*
FOR RENT. -Sleeping rooms .foi;
Bravery.
[ John Smith unid family spent the• j Yea. we t&lt;k&gt;ki in the farmers Grange i
Butter—14—I7B per Ib.'
rent over Store. O. D. "Spaulding.
• ice. bouse this fall.
Kgc»-tiie per &lt;hv. *
Seems like we can hear the sound uf I latter part vof ’list week with Mrs., Picnic last Thursday at Otis Landirg l rc«n &lt; ur Shultz Corre^ondtni.
'lard«c
per
lb.
WANTED-^-J would like employment
West Gun lake and all said it was one ’ | Women have long enjoyed the repuVKKETaHLEb. FRUITS. ETC.
by the day. Telephone me at Sliet- wedding bells in tbeair again but may Smith’s parentoait Allegan.
Pa-t : ^“'on «»f fainting away eieu nt the
j Herman Hammtmd and wife .visitedI of tbe best picnics ever held.
wood’s store. Mi*. J. F. Hall, lull E. he our hearing is not good.
State St.
grand
lecturer
of
the
National
Grange
j
T'Kht
a
harmless
little
monte,
and
£. H«riog’lou. O.u. F,.rg,«,„. Art ■ £"‘'nda in
l»’l Friday.
w. live weight--AFOR SALE—Cheap 80 acre farm;5*4 Ihimphrey and R. G. Rice will start 1 School District No. 1 as usual has, Mortemcr Whithead, of New Jersey. ' J“'h ,ike But there-are exceptiona
notable bnes cqpie* from
miles Hom Hastings good «oiL good on their annua! hunting trip Uct. the j “o teacher. A good chance open to wine. held his large.nudience with all atten- | 9n'‘
buildings plenty fruit for information
tion fur one hour and a half.
Shultz, where Mias Grace Chamber­
20th. They aye going" to Munising U. ’ te
‘ acher
u* who
’ has
*" no
' school.
’
,
1
■ —a... . —-t--_ iil__ i__ » ai___
inquire of Probate Judge.
P*
'
•
v
' .
Gun lake is increasing with reporters | biin. who teaches tbe scliool there, idlin'1
Mra------I. E.. Shirley who has been(
•*•-**-—
to
FOR SALE--Two pens white Wyan­
each year. When Histingx is heoked • came suddenly upon a big rajttlu snake Mutton.-dmmil-«c
making
.
an
extended,
visit
to
her
winter.
Ray
Fre**mioi
and
wife
intend
to
j all coiled up and ready
strike. Did ' Sh.-f’l--*-—4c.
dotte fowls and two choice cockerels.
POVI.TKY. HIDED AN f&gt; WOOL
J. E. McElwain. Enquire Citizens visit at Lansing the latter part of this Mra Dan Matthews returned to her. up with interurban railway conneeting j she faint? Nit. On jthe contrary she Chickens
alive
—
7c-no
Battle Creek. - Kalamazoo nnd " Grand j
Telephone Office.
home in Iowa .
month.
.
Rapids via Gun lake, then- will nut l»o grablnxl a club and dispatched bis
many
left in Hastings’in hot weather hnaktwbip in true heroic style. Ten c^\Vu»-’*in.r W*$''l’'1
GLASS
CREEK.
RUTLAND CENTER.
rattles once attached to tbe reptile arc ’*-■*— — There will be a dance at tho GhurI t? do business.
Geo. Youngs of Portland has boen
in her |xx»»ession as a trophy of the
WhnaU No. 1 while.
No.3 red. » .Ti
Creek hall Sept. 22.
'
When the time comes, which it surely event
engaged
to
teach
the
Edger
school
OLIN FAMILY AN­
Mrs. Mary McKee was calling on old( will, come over Brother Cook we will
Zera Newland went to Petoskey Fri­
Ryn-Me.
NUAL EXCURSION.
have the fatted calf killed and with it
friends
and
neighbors
^last
Saturday.
Remis-huMlpIckM. per bu. SI JO.
day for a visit
FINE LAKE.
Wood-sort,«.»; mixed. r.’Jtn; hard.f.* 50.
.
To Cleveland. O. and Buffalo, N. Y.
She was acompanied by Mrs. John Ash-, fish for dinner.
HAY AJO) STRAW.
Wm. Mead of Grand Ledge is spend­
A large number from around here I No&gt; 1
will bo run over the Lake Shore &amp;
hy of Cloverdale.
Barlow Lake has its share of camp­
ing
a
few
days
at
the
farm.
took in tbe band meeting at Hickory
Michigan Southern Ky. Tuesday, Sept
ers
und
some
nice
fish
are
taken
from
Dell Robinson aud family of Rutland
Corners
Friday.
Mrs. Lizzie Wood visited Caledonia
26th. Special train will leave Grand
Mtra*-tsgO-MO
and Clarence Robinson and family of its waters. Last two caught weighed-12
He will be;:n
Rapids at 8:20 a m., or Kalamazoo at Inst week.
The recent rains have stopped tbe
Ceveland, Ohio visited at B.. M. Jen­ and 17 pounds. While casting for ]&gt;ercb
10:35 a. m. running through without
"
Rutland center will be well repre­ kins Sunday.
one was knocked in the bead with an plowing for a day or so.
i STINGS,
change. Fare to Cleveland and return sented in the High school the coming
oar before it could be landed.
' William Paul of Vermontville has
Mra. Huldah Otia is visiting her son
96.75. Buffalo $9. (XL
year, as several seventh and eighth
At Parkerlksse
Ed. Crispe is getting ready to move been visiting at his nephews Mr. and
pickets good for 80 days. Particu­ graders will enter !&lt;esiiles those already Clark at Gun lake.
his large corn and granery preparatory Mra. Arthur Paul's.
Ralph Jenkins spent tbe post week
lars from Ticket Agents or by writing in the High school
to building a hog house connecting
Battle Creek was well represented at
with his aunt Mrs. Mary Rice, of
R. W. Innes, C. A., Grand Rapids,
Ernest Edger and family of the city
with it. John Miller has the job.
Shore Acres Sunday and Monday.
Orangeville.
Mich.
spent last Sunday at Peter VanderPamtie Hydenberk of Wayland who
Tbe Otis schools will not commence
8. 8. Fisk and daughter Mra. C. E. |M
BammabbSmb.
brook’a.
t
has
been
visiting
her
sister
Mrs.
Jay
Iden have been visiting in Kalamazoo. . ||| 111 W
q
i S One day only each livnUj.
this week as they have no teacher.
Mrs. Dobson—Bridger told me she
J. H. Linington and wife are enter­
Howard fur the past week returned
Mias
Pearl
Coleman
has
returned"from
hoiirs, V a. r
~
saw Mr. and Mrs. Hobson going to taining a Bistir and husband from
home
Sunday.
•
.
(
MAPLE GROVE.
a .....
..
few weeks visit
,,,,, w ith her brother
urumer jn
in
.i»d Adrfa
church this morning. I wonder what’s Grand Rapids.
i Consultation. Elam
Will Shafer who has been passing
। Detroit,.
*
the matter? Mr.- Dobson—Why, either
We hear that Ira Erway has sold his two week's vacation here returned to
CASTLETON CENTER.
Mr. Hobson has had another attack of
. We hear that the surveyors are cum- i ULf 3 tl ♦ H A I 11 m rt
niade,®
his work in Chicago Saturday.
heart trouble or Mrs. Hobson baa a farm to Burner Warner.
Dr. McDonald lia-" :
A. N. Sheldon of Isabella County is ing on the proposed Battle Creek ami " “■■l-wUlll III II
| study of Chronic m------; tigering
------- 0.!f
^The social at Fred Otis was well atnew hat
Miss Neva Potter of Jackson who spending a couple of weeks here visit­ Grand Rapids electric line.
। eases. His extensive !•:,&lt;, ti'- t.
has been passing several weeks with ing relatives.
perior Knowledge en.n :&lt; h
.V' ‘
_
___ ________________________________ Rerj curable di*e„ •
'!■ '
friends and relatives here, returned
! Rufus Ehert of Wakanras, Ind.
home Sunday.
l&lt;oroU&gt;,-Su,-.aunUKl«r»(lKlori«&gt;nw’•
’
Dlwasee of the bra,:
joined his family here Sunday and will
Mis* Louise Potter returned to her visit relatives (or a week.
Iblns to wear? Aunt Julia - My dear. VirT
TTT a V
I . S”4
ViT” T”'" ■ - •
'
, home in Hastings Monday.
h
airi au^eiluny
e«* 1 ,
Peter Bass Sr. is quite sick at* this SX” Vn, “ ""'
papa
Wlkl -TOU
*.-1
X
Mcf)onal(1
pa„ Fpi&gt;L, dtenUte
Mrs. D. H. Evans and Min Gladys writing.
■
your religion for a cloak.
catarrh. Catanhal i» r . '
troj
Wolfe of Battle Creek passed Sunday
.and Lung Dlsea.
Willis J. Perkins and family of
and Monday with relatives here.
peculiar
to
women,
&gt;&lt;
Gland Rapids called in their conain
An advertiser asks. “Has, tbe man
leal Debility, Kbeun
Corall Eldred and family of Castleton Sunday afternoon; They had been
Neuralgia, aridallChro'. ■
grown or the flannel shirt shrank T' I
passed Sunday at A. D. Wolfe's.
turn or Men. Won.
T,d
visiting friends at different points and That depends upon which of them was I
rea. No muller wbal.
Wm. Archer and son Oscar Archer were making the trip in their automo­ washed.
may be,
attended the funeral of Mra. John bile.
Archer at Hillsdale. Thursday return­
Men are the sport of circumstances ' .4nfJ Wb know of no better way to get There Is Still Hope Then W
Quite a number from thia place at­
when
the
circumstance#
seem
the
snort.;
1
thau
.
y
«
ivin
?
you
more
for
your
ing Saturday.
tended the Y. P. A convention at
of men.—Byron.
money than yt.u can get elsewhere.
Not Despair
Several from this vicinity attended NaahviUe.
, Our store is the home pf baigains
from now till September’Id we .ball but.consulf Dr. McDonaVo
the M. E. picnic at Thonrapple lake
lister Brown who has Ixsen spending
correct, diagnosis of your
I Sl'S'n?!1?!'1"8 *’ ipnnlnl Pri«*last Wednesday.
the summer with his grandparents re­
D-lb Rolled Oats........................... ? 25 feel assureTthat the doctor k,:0' ZurMra. Fannny Whitcomb is gaining turned to his home in Charlotte Satur­
V bars Lenox or J axon Soap ....
BREAD ’“poVJ Sm
25 rectly what aiis.you. If
but has not, as yet. been able to sit up day.
V Iba Bulk Starch
25 cable, he will cure you. 1 hoee
ki,oF ih,t y°° »ro
1 lb A. &amp; H. Soda
for any length of time.
05 to call, write for syini'Hp"r7
DnCAU jettlnt lhe bwt of
Mrs. Wm. Offley has been caring for
80c Baek Dairy Salt ’
10 Correspondence strictly catiMem*.
-----..
®«tertah,
baked
bj
her mother Mrs. J. H. Gutchem at
10c u
««
••
HOPE.
.
Address,
an eiporiouoed b*k« 25c Frazier or Mica Axle Grekse
Nadiville the past week.
17
and in the most scientific man­
Mrs. Huldah Otis, B. M. Jenkins
Dr. Donald MiDon*14
10c Canvaa (Boves
06
ner. Everything pure, clean,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schnure gave
andfamily and Edgar Otis and family
18 Iba Gran alated Sugar .
IM)
and wholesome.
THE SPECIAMSTattended the grange picnic at West reception Tuesday evening in honor of
25c
Gauze
Underwear
....
If you wnut the best, aak your
50c «
“
...
tbe Miases Etta and Margaret ana Mr.
848 andSW East Fulton
.
Gun lake resort last Thursday. '
grocer for Barnaby’s Brsad.
Grand
Merl
Stuckey
of
Canion
City.
Games,
Wbeu
yon
are
hungry
come
to
Andrew Carpenter and family Eii
Ail odds and ends of ohoee
us for a
Hall and Joeehp Shultz of Shultz, Mag­ music and a fine supper were enjoyed
go below wholesale prices.
by all present
gie Corbett of Stanwood and G. IL
Saverat
LICHEES KNOT
Mrs. Ella Neiae of Mecosta county
Otis and wife of Rutland were guewU,
visited relAtivoe at this place.
of Edgar Otis Sunday.
35 Cents Pound.
Mias I-amb of Heatings u visiting
Itev. Stone preached hU f.rew.11

CORRESPONDENCE.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON
OFFER

400

PAIRS

TROUSERS

1-3 OFF
T ROUSERS
“
“
“
"

$5.00
4.50
4.00
3.50
3.00

FOR
“
"’
“
"

$3.34
3.00
2.67
2.34
2.00

$2.50
2,00
1.50
1.00

TROUSERS
•“
“
“

FOR
"
“
“

Sl.67
1.34
■1.00
.67

Sale Closes Saturday, Seipt. j1
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CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON
LEADING CLOTHIERS

Dr. Donald McDonald

Try a Banner Want Adv

Try a Want Adv
D IIIIG

Royal

Baking Powder
Absolutely
Pure

Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
to finest cookery and to the comfort
and convenience of modern housekeep­
ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot’
breads, cakes and pastry wholesome.
Perfectly leavens without fermentation.
Qualities that are peculiar to it alone

Wednesdau. Sept. 20

W E AV ANT

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TRADE

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I____________ HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, THUBftVAY, SEPTEMBER II 1906.

FIKIICTtl ¥'•' \1;. No. 2&lt;

10

BANNER

HASTINGS

WILL IMPROVE

DftftRFh DY
DI

THE SERVICE KUDDLU

I hornapplr Gas and Electric Co. Propo^es to Give Nashville Much

tllS GRANDSON

TEN PAGES.

i WILt BUILD FLOATING BRIDGE

U/ANTC

(All

” Alli J SOIL

| Town Board of Carlton Will Spend

MAP Of STALL

THEY READ BANNERWANTADVS.

(OMPLAINI AGAINST
NEAID &amp; (ARVHH

! Miller A Harris Arc Thoroughly Con
ABRAM CARL, OF HOPE TOWNS800 to Bridge
BridV the Ll
*,l&lt;: &lt;
Rep.
....
______
Little
Better Service.
1 vinccd From Experience That Bar­
SHIP. WAS ROBBED Last
SCHANTZ WOULD
FRANK POLAND CHARQED THEM
Thornapple.
I .
$. D. Kopf. manager of ;he Thom- .
ry Co. People Do That. THURSDAY MORNING.
The down board o^ Carlton । has de-. I1 S&lt;VTE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE j
apple Gas &amp; Electric Co., wias in town
WITH SELLING HIM LIQUOR
__ ___ r vari ion , i.»..
•
Last
week
’
in
the
BANNER
’
S
want
i
cidcd
to
bnild
a
Homing
hripge
over
liufl week and announced th^t the com- j
,
WORK MORE PRACTICAL.
CONTRARY TO LAW.
I column. Miller &amp; Harris advertised a
tatty »■» prepsriug to mOte seve.rul CLARE CORWIN
• the Little Tbaniia&gt;ple riv«r on-the
। new milchs cow for Hale. In a short
vs~i------- on Sectio.
- 27 in that town'। highway
tinprovementM thin season which would ;
.
IN IWERE
FARMPRQ QUHIII n
I
l,nBCli&gt;(1
Mft«totwd
r the BANNER
was
BOSTON milke a great Improvement in their i
IS ARRESTED S
tbe
a
,lt B mailed, LOOKS LIKE SALOON
I. F. D. from tills FAKMtRS SHOULD
ht-nice. Among other things which;
« the river at this
STUDY SOIL factory price. But that did not stop
[point, but the road _—.UmAv&gt;vub j
SPITE WORK
are ,vmumi&gt;latsd Is the chaiiging of I por thc tr|me. Brought Here
ias been dangerous ;
'
' the inquiries wining in by mail and
•treeU their trausfonuur .ration here to the,
prt. ] ut all timeaand impassible some of the 1
and plaMd )fl
I hr Cit) of
in
person
and
from
every
cornerof.
j.time owing to the high water. 'There'j S°H Map Would Save Thousands of
-outh side of the river and putting it I
*
Barry county. Miller A Harris have Boska of Druggists Show Up Right
a.-hl 0®&lt;?'
■ seems tn be. h sort of sink hole at
,
into a tetter building and’the installsJa"'
Dollars In Fertilizers Eveey Year.
only praise for the virtues of BANNER
and Establish Complete
thm of an extra transformer for use in
Abram Carl, a farmer living ateut* lilacc. The town loarti appropnated, j
&gt;
the H
want ad vs., and raalire from experience j
Live Stock Instructions
for this bridge. Carrier Birdsall |i
caste anything happens to the present [ half a mile north of Cedar Creek in
Defense.
:i f Boston.
ilmi the BANNER covers the Barry j
will
be
especially
pleased,
and
those
on
■
inched upon apparatus. Thc company is also , put- , Hcqie townihip, wa» roblxxl Thuntday
Free soil analysis for tvery farmer, county field thoroughly, and that the , On com plain t of William Poland,
bis route along that road will lie happy
Justice
R.
M.
Bate*
on Wednesday last
t
ing
aliph-'boanls
on
their
dam
which
•
night,
and
his
grandson,
Clare
Cbrwin,
a
soil
map
of
the
state,
nistrection
in
, •
WMV, xuHiracwua
..•♦d from,the
BANNER’S want column is read and i
*v:- • —........ ..................... ...
».» ‘i •&gt;‘
MVe th“ 1BWT«»ent made. It.1 the.judging of live stzx-k. Theset arc
ia*&lt;uod a warrant fir Heath A Carvetb,
.,r|‘, vrtiere the will give .'them additional head and u young, man of aliout 251,
appreciated by the people of Bam.M. ih in jail' was certainly needed.
—
—- - • *t-- -*■»-’
the
druggists,
charging
them with the
tetter
power,
which
he
thinks
will
en;
cllrged
with
the
offense.
soim of the things Kejac-i'iitutiye W. bounty.
;'&lt;• .5’arty threw
.
----- .---- —
ie. winui
Corwin in t.
........
---------------....................... .
illegal sale of liquor on Monday. , Sep­
'■ ; H. Schantz, of Barry county, wants
' i-.u-idly this ab|e them to make their service entire-! quite
well known here, having lived in ' Norris and Rowe’s circus was
tember
4tb.
the
complaint
alleging]y satisfactory to all their customers.
added tocollege.
the curriculum of the Agri-[ The man with bad habits invariblv
. tlttK city some time ago. and lost his i tddered one of the best that eyer carnb) cultural
that they did not oak Poland the pur­
j believea in heredity.
when Nashville News.
1 hand in an accident at the Wool Boot' to Hastings by those who attended, j
pose for which be wanted the whiskey.
, He is
chairman ofi the Agricultural! '
_______ ____
. .
factory
five or six years ago He '
---------------..H college
committee,
Affidavits were dho sworn to by Bert
•H-ms to have gone to the bad m . the riTV | A r rr
.
gwkl work for th- re
limit. IL J. Moffatt anil Art Tater
■&lt;• all teded
last few years, and has ^vved a jail (J | |
Lvdld
last winter.
'
a lleging-the Mani” vlntp of fact*. The
C II M M A il C *ntenf* ln Kentcouutv. soit i*claiw
It was through his woikj
examination was |et for Wednesday
that
the
'
II PI H Un 5
C,,rwin wpnt 16 hi&gt; grandfather's
I |||| |||D I A \F ' limit on the tenth uf a mill
afternoon; but Poland failed toapi'Car.
14 1 V II V cur|v Jast Ju|v Jiud luid
LII4UVK \HOL ,ifled s,.hRn(z worked hard
It was then adjourned*to Thurwday.
tnneh of ■
.
.
•
; most of the time with the old gentle—----the session to get the bill pabpinl. lilt it
with the same result. It was claimed
HENRY REPLOGLE DROPS DEAD ,can- wlio Uvea ahme, hi* children all : j^lRY ACQUITS PETER Q’CONNOK : wiw only on the afternwn ofjthe Just ; ,N THE ^ITV HIGH SCHOOL THIS Poland* wa- too drunk to appear.
idiM-tired
' beinggruWn andqnarried. and his wife
'.
‘
• ,i«
u the w*Mh&gt;n .u.
Finally when (hr sheriff had failed to
day.of
that k.
he suebeedm in .I
YEAR. SIXTY THREE FOR­
FROM HL ART DISEASE THLRS- ’ being' dead. He had been'ki”d to
^F VIOLATING CHY ORDINANCE
ut the
locate Poland. Robert Rogers bar; getting it through the «pnat|
'
wtetber
EIGN STUDENTS.
DAY LAST.
Clare, hut the kimlncfw semingly waRAISING THE T AX.
hwper'for Peter OTConnor. agreed to
The tax.is levied on the pnipertf uf ,
’
,
■ • .
not appreciated.
|j
'
,
, the state, but it WM provided ini-the |
ptodtirc |*i.| k.vd Friday morning.
Poland appeared ; before the Justice
...MO Iki n ■■ no
*,r- L’arl came to this city Thursday I
X
elS(GRADES ARE ALL
WASINC. H. OSgrain A. h.
CLAIM ORDINANCE
•Friday moroiug and tb«examination
1
X.
till
&lt;• f.iund
WELL FILLED wan taken up. He swore to the same
BORN’S WOODS his homo at dusk, he saw souinhody ;
|g INVALID I fHfcl.UOO. NT thia respect it is unlike .
s-tate of facts as in his original afiidavj 1:1g hi* duck behind, the bouse and di&amp;ppear ,
I the quarter mill tax levied for the per-- ’
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'
it. He admitted uhat lie tnnde ths
stood
.
.
”fit uf the Cnlversity uf Michigan.
in the corn lot, the corn being planted .-I
-&lt;&gt;uthe«st of the City and Had 'het
‘«n cluse to th” house. Clare had left lii{ ' a# Aa Fair a Jury As Can Be Asked ’rh*’ univdraity getrall the money relat'd Big Normal Class And Prospect^ complaint upon the advice *n&lt;F sag- *
'utnwd
Brlzhl
Fur.
Very
Success.tttaion.if
Peter O'Cutrevr. who t.vl
j honse Tuctdny, claming he wa* going
.... } ..
.
This year the tax for the college •
Loading and Breaking Stone for.
’
lieen recently arreated for t iolating ths
.
w
name Seepis
amounted Ul'$l37,tX*'.’and it^ueU the
K ing
[to Grand Rapids, so he did net then
ful Year.
city ordinance. He sard'Wayne -VoodNeceaaary.
. ; Cull sum. whereas had not! Scliantz II
‘ think that the one he saw there was !
Thurdav morning Henry Rrniggle
Ij Clare,
HUppoM*d it
was out
,.
.
'
succeeded in
getting bis
succeeded
in*getting
bit) bill]
bill ! through
threngh 11 School opened Monday, and the pros- , ruff, who &lt; lerki in th s store iwld J’J’h
*
Clare but
but supposed
it was
om pf
pf th
th”” '
&gt;1 tin- cltj. HKrtl Hl. ,-x|.W4 v.-rv
Athl^r bov. wbu hn.l ,-um. t..
TV'0“
thr taitfktore it vrnul.l lt»U h«i: but lil»“te «tau vwy fl.ttaring intred for . I «*» litltwr: tlilit hi, "te Pof wkol .toi, -rare ro.fbc. from th.- tt.« ttu.tr b.. ■ fto?1
t!l," ■»!•».?«. the tatac. K.nug lot., tin, ;
ytvtr Th.-.utruilutrot iu th.- purj™. for whtch jie w.bt«I &gt;t
. suddenly in (’ IL Osborn s woods i .*&gt;me peaches from the trees nusir his I
trial of Prior &lt;&gt; I omrar. ch.^.-J wtth (
fbnd -n,lg v„r
■ higb Kh«,l at the end of the first week . w»Tne WtalruH -v«. eumutrt ami
, -omh east of the oity, Mr. Hcploglc bouse.
Hi* eyesight i» poor, mid he
H..l«tiug the city ordinaner by -not tjon M thl, llw
„jn
ervnt in I1" I®. whW&gt; to eouaidvrably taeger I ""uro lb“' Potad t«me into-&lt;ke More.
md made w,u&lt; a sione mason, and one of the lawt ! then had no Mhought about anyone
, P«ylog tire extra tu of »■-' for the | rab,1W,11K ,bc b,lnlod Wells tbitni- !‘h»» lot thy Hutto time tarn year. ! not on Labor day tat on Suuuay. nod
of- workmen. He had the contract fort wishing to wrung him. least uf all l;h !
privilege of running his saloon as pro- t
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There are !!» in the Normal clans. The a«*k^d for a tetUq of whiskey, claiming
Imilding the stone wall for L. H. grandson.
Mr. Lari wont totai .taut
the
'/h-i &gt;7 th., i-ity oroinunrt- So many ' --&lt;blt in Hlin„i. u,ry b.v(. 4 ,,i| m,,? ■ pro.p«» » .-« very brigbt for an en- I hiynoiher had tan taken very dek
EvjirtM* fine new home on South liar.
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which»a. unite e.rlv
“1"n,‘ ’** «mi"1-f
the st.lc"ny»Mr. SehanU. rtdlm. nt rd l.TO in tlin blBb n-hool. and “&gt;»’&gt;-■ wanted it Itor her. BomholT
lu.rter i ovtir street. He had done most of the usual
....time, .. , „
. ‘‘
&gt;he trial was ailjt.ur.uMl from Justice , ..Th,
lf.n ..... bv r..f.WQ(%j
12.* to 25 in th&lt; Normal, which will far s*“1 that as Poland bad grated what he
exceed anything in the historv of the- *ant«l it for he did not ask him a
work on the wall, but lacked some He bad up his clothes when he retired. , Bishop’sofcce to tliecourt r«uni. There lhe * lh, ,.!.Rr.I,.1&lt;.r OI !he *.,4
. whir- I rtone for the outside r»urne. Will and a pair of overalls covered the* were in.ny .whne—, .worn. mM'tb.
qtarter sewfol. «l th* itM^
h.ghmivd.
- :
-eeond dmo. but regtae^ M. n.tne .
&lt;wd the Leonard and In- accordingly starti-l [ pants in the right front pocket. of mlttcr was gone into very thoroughly. * "Such a m.|&gt; would save fotalnd.
Tire eni-.llnrent in tb., lower irrte. " tm&gt; tow tamlre. and would produce
•ry -long with the former's team for C. H. Os- I which Y* ...7
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i T1*' w
-Wimeot- of ...
,
ever?
(ertjHzcr. 1. eltq.lt. the W0 mark, .ntlwlll prob- the r^lMer ta-prort. ta
connect I lx»m's wts.Js, where he had broken a
caeh and a certificate of deposit teineya Saturday forenoon., and in. IS I alone to the farmer* uf this Mate, li ' •“}' ro.t-lt and p.v» lhe 00U art for
Heath ,
A. to Art Tailor, teth
tach Mr. -Hurth
. lot-of stone the day before. The tiro j of the Delton bank fur
more. Be­ minntee tad asrecvl on a verdict -ae- ; , f.rm,.r knew jnrt what ebetnStala ,lw wtolo year.
and Mr
Carveth explain that they
1(
: loaded
up tbMe
as
well a* u twwn niee and te*? hr wa&lt; aroused ■tuitting
O'Cortrar.
„bwulv inbi, foil he would know !
i h'-t*
ffil foreign students iraroll- have time aud agkiu refu-ed to sell
few that Mr. Replogle broke that frpm a sound alnhibinr bv feeling wmeThe jury ’ e..: ,i»ied of Wralt y Au- . wl„.lh',r t„' ,„v a ...ratplrto ifertllirer “• «”
Tlii.da-all mon ‘.tan for him. But he caine Into their store La­
j
morning, i’oiuting to a lurge rock Mr. thing tugging :■ .ray at his overall* in.AIM..
W.l- Uai rett. Irving I.Cre—)f. ! „r
jm/what el.-reenreh, wuul.l ! the whole of tat y. m. and the pnee ter day and applied to Mr. Rose, a
: Erplogle said "‘i’ll go ur-1 b:-ak that, the regiusi of the pocket containing Frank Hams. Am ;n MrKlwatn at.d baw&gt; to replms Tb-n to-, ever-.- farm T*rt* P'rtb gota that L’w Mud, nt, from ,nw™. "tan lhe proprietots were
and w.- will havn etiotnth..'* He had a the money. (Inly jiartly aronsed
HUI. It w,.iild !»■ itiipowhle to . , „„M
uorIb
tta "t«I?e tK-city win retu-ir BO . Tbej not tiirro. Mr. How- daetaree lie a».vl
fairer or Ig'tter,jury, tad if .ti.-h
knowing 'hr t barlwter at constitute netaly tall t.f the entfra at- for what purpta lhe liquor was desirheavy humm*r w ith him far breaking put hi* hand there nid it eatne
men woulti hot rontirt. it would Is- ,ali ,v0l,|j know just what It-r-i-s h. tendairee u th, high rebnol.—which *sl- onft wlu* "outed ilial it was for
; thfi Motie. tyith this he gave I hr big contact with an arm of a lien*,
rutpeb-et b. expect .ronvklton. for they .,,nbi ..i,. ... th.v'tat ulvanitaiHe 1 would mem to indicate that the high i med it Inal purpree^ Jtr, Komh^so natal
Mtuhe several hlq,ws‘ before Luonrud Then he was .in ised, and got tip
ofnn&gt; 1
trv
rK1M. potattl^on tail ' w’--'1 wta out re well .ppiwll.trt by hi. n*m&lt;, and Warted to write it later,
drove iip. its the letter abproacLoO. . time to see some 6n»di«ojaa-ar through re.rt.inly conld not lx- nevtaej
Mr Replogle complained fhit he could the door. He f. Jt in the rtgiui. of his prejudh-e ir. fave: . Ntlimru.
.r -ro.* j..tb r fill. &lt;1 for corner wheal flit- ehireta of Harting, as liy out.idem
hut ciubl only, remember - Art.
He
liecause he was so dixxv. j pocket and found a hoje'ent through tl.it,g th.t.nd f..r.
„.d,
.rrevenn.ru erpig-f »il’
&gt;1“mbertan is getting the tried lodterribe the mta to hi. employ:i ders
ink
to
*lbe
gruundi
Leonard
botfi
the
overalls
and
pain-,
and
hi
­
•Av
.re
not
.iirprind
that
the
jury
;
„
lbnK
b
,
t!
„.
„.
Mli
rej|
„
n
Myai&gt;
•ch.ata
ot
thia
city
urgratimd
ut
»plen,
«n,.
tat
roultl
not
*o
so
tn
„
way
that
Hi id
la bis nanistance fl-ufed fais,; wallet was gone, lie ru-diel .wr«-- the m-quutal. On Ila- routrar,aa we
1 ■„ ,. ,nak(. ,rj
lbl„,lgb.„ll 0,. «ab. j did .lt«|.-. They never did a. good &lt;'o-H«l ttam to identify him. lint lie
bauds and did what lie could to revive road to^ii*. *on’s \t. II. Curl *•. and told imvc -rated before intiK-e • ohnun*. if and a fanmr by e nding a specimen work .u&gt; l.wt year, am! the prospects'.' k®Ft w»b:li fur tbe;man, ami a uay « r
the sick —
man.
-------feeing
----------------thut he-----------was an- .; *-’f the robbery,
.... and of his Iclirf that we w. re on . jortire etart jury and ,f
coHege , an h.vi- jl anal- *«■ bright for tai. year, not only in ; •» after pointedUsita&lt;mt.to Mr. Herth
3X4 . -K..
-; X’wt ted t. dncixvwffl! in his efforts tu restore -Mr. I. C|are Corwin did
thv deed, Word
word ; Wt.r,. thw matlv jndgef. of thv law at yze(i fn„ (.f charge. A Michigan wan the matter of attestdancc, but what ia mm! then ’t-gisicrtd tbc name in full
&lt;4. glory Replogle to conscivuincM. Usunard got
*ot |o u.'*' ’‘heriff
I’1”J”' ~ hell
h&lt;H,. hvad
of the work
Well mh
anthe
the evideuf
etideuf””., we
we Would
wAuld vote
vote to
to , j u B| jy
tMyAd"rf"tbe
work., iT won1
w a j of vastly mure consequence, the results «« "ArtTsbor. ’
.4nyev.Kll.-d Ao cushion from bis wagon auat. i and tiie depots were watched. lhe acquit; becauM there
Plainly very, IT&gt;e to
RQch B departmpnt started !
»«tter acbolarship and discipline of
»otb Mr. Heath (and Mr. Carveth
4r.r,n -» ri« or of rfgeed it under Mr. Replogle s head. *heriff also umx! the -xme means tu &gt;n , „reat
of tbe VMlidUy
tbe city ia thi,
It mlgbt -Urt in a „naU mi"* P«Mdi«e »•* greatly improve, claim that they desire t6 obey Ute law
a u. .rket ami and then ran nearly a mile to Finley form his deputies at NaabviUe and onbniuice taxing saloons, enough w WMV bnt j foel miro tb&lt;. farojt rH &lt;rf th.. There is a splendid corps of taachep ; &gt;n Wt* and spirit and that in not a
* tlr bailJiPf. i- u
an
y contentious
&lt;
afeo the officers at [, lhH.
any
man. who j
wouI4 wn Tm|izc lt, ten. fits j &gt;n charge of the work in’ the grades
nn® of the cases, mentioned were
»ll '.fc- -H..1K &gt;L&lt; , nt to such plarm ! Johnsons residence to summon teip. , Middleville, and also
r. ’ IMdt th” Hub I Medical aid was summoned, and the Caledonia and Grand Rapids where ; un&lt;lenrt&lt;Mld his oath,
would
| and send men to the legislature who ** well re high school; and tbe tend- , they guilty of evens technical Uula.
.
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’ ' zsi—. r..m^«wiv rMi.iwl
... i .*—_ i---------- »j —..taita* .Mw.
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i nem course, normal course and man- tinn or 1110 ,aw •
,n ®v®r&gt; instance
ual training work of our city schools j they* were assured the liquors were
ter ufj-uitun
! are certain to give valuable aid to all' ! wanted
*“* for medicinal’ purposes, and
historic Imiklu
.. ...«eraUA wmm^towlwr. ta ).y.
rillM. in &gt;uPle n0,
tb» m »•*» &gt;»«&lt;’•«• «
i that they made their records as rei who attend lhe city schools.
i* alm &gt;«
A BIG SALE.
qulred*by law.
Then- ■*•.-••:&lt; •
'
th. deputy F.sohviu.bwauui
tow-io it. v.li&lt;Iity
They say they were ••specially careful
I because several parties who had been
. , i .- '-.'nowi. ort.
__
orrertod oni brought to tbioetty.
white
we
know
they
note
mi
.j Wright Bros. Have Had a Mo.t I RESUMES CONTROL OF
|
and
while
we
know
th*y
have
used
^• .. 0.1 history. | Dr. Lathrop, the coroner. «us
c rwin wt bis granilfotber's Tors- । ,h jr best judgment they nmy hot
idetfi&amp;d rv
MIDDLEVILLE SUN. many times refused liquor at their store
*
' Satisfactory Business During
W.. .t s
■’ iteston lodtes 1 monod but there wot no nmror.
j
u
golw to Grand **
We areKirIT ,hl. motter * did
! had asked to buy it week before last and
Brother J. W. Saunders has reaumcxl
Special Sale.
the oMStwt
■■rouU boro tain . bolding an inquesl. u it WM opporent |
iD ,hjl&gt; cilJ
t))&lt;1 ropreBM) ,.aurl. M thot
control of the Middleville Sun Under |I early last week, and they were satisfied
.,1 .'Uli is used os I wh»t had earned the deotbof Mr. Bel■■
nwdaJ.
Thursday morning he ,hc
o, tbe ordinance could UWright Bros, big nah- will close Sat­
an effort was being made by &gt;ome of
his able management that paper grew i the eidoonsta to trap them. T$ey sold
■i:h.,r1.t tasti tbep^le.
. .
. ...v i
w going south from the. city.
„r the urdinsnee declared I urday of this week, and tbc members
until it bveumo known as one of the
-.4,. lluose is, Mr. Beplogle wa. • m»» eery hikhiy ,
w
jn aowiWr n,,,^
hJ. Ue «,nrt of last rwurt. But of the firm are highly pleased with re­
I only to whom they felt the law gave
best pajiers in the stat” published in a i
Street btafion esteemed by all who l.n.-w linn, for he ,
nftw thoroblMnl., n„. crime ,„.llo„
Mnrt s«'m, to be out ut mits They have done exactly as they 1 town the sire uf Middleville. He will i tlteni the tight to: Hell, and complied
with the law’s prenisions.
Tlif old build- wn, the
inttgrityii
■ soul' of•'niegrityiand
honuriu
a;mmh uxl i,y«&gt;me one thoroughly
.|„e.tion. so the only thing &gt;ow advertised to do, and that'fheir efforts
;
give Jo its publication the same care-1
a |u&lt;t\-sslon of hi, |jfe and in his relations to other*
were appreciated is evidenced by the |' fill supervision as in the past. His ’ The saloon i sth of this city pay IfiOO
I
familiar with the teemises anil who tipen „ tb0 ally council would seem to
&gt; In the cast
The funeral occurred iatmday. 1
a year, and ah effort is teing made to
fact that th« sales last wee3c were the i
knew Mr Curl's habits aod where he. bl, ,
ordinance. If one ie desired IvtM th.) h.re
M won &lt;M
P™' «&gt;»
B'-l &gt;» raise the tax to fl.UUO a year, for the
•Ijir.. "the city : termi ni Sunday in Prairieville reine-" I carried bi. mono'’'. Clare was'observed , &gt;bM1|d fa, dratted with; the &gt;1- largest they have ever had. with the !
exveptlon &lt;X th. r.K&gt;,l»r holUl.y trade. "I'""'”
1"“'k 10 ,hr ■'—’W*
• t ■ uwriy fr oui j terv.
« ootintMxt on page two
' before he left Carl's Tuesday sharpen- I mort em ,,0,1 ..very step taken should
1.------------------- ,h.|J furtfnina 1 #'111 l" “"T’
I They have some of their bargains i
■r •i,nt. Il- ha* 1
inr two or thr.«- new kniv.-s, sup when ■ ,, „kc„ csrefully so us to insure it. । left in all lines, but all imrgain prices j
fawiioned to a,
I he found tie was observed be acted | UCCI,Inp]i^inS what it may undertake quoted will lie withdrawn Saturday I
OBITUARY.
itrtau
imistm purpose*
1
It is known he । jo „.,x„nl,|ish. And it in not too soon
PALMERTON—Roxy Burn* was sneakingly about it. .
jn’onb
I night when the sale closes.
might .get a!
burn in Rumi townxhip, Wayne county. had no money before Thursday, as he । to begin to draft such an ordinance
made
vain
efforts
to
borrow
money in right now, it would, seenijai as to avoid
N. Y. February 12. 1HM When she
KEE WAH DUTCHESS
was but 12 yearn of age her panmta thia city. When captured he had $16.-, the pitfalls which the liml* of the law i
CONFERENCE IS OVER
moved on a farm near Albion, where 00 in cash. He also told very conflict­ may d ig for it.
Hams &amp; Russ Sell This Coffee That j
they resided two yearn, gqing from ing stories about bis wherealioiits on
What Wstorv t tic Sant to Barry ; there
Never Falla to Satisfy.
to Kalamo, Eaton Co. In the day mid night the crime was com­
Alva Dunn Speaks from Experience—Which
THE POSTAL LAW. .
' LB42, «he wan married to Jerome Pal­ mitted.
County and' ► ’ere They Arc
The coffee that satisfies and produces
Suspicion pointed very strongly to
merton.
of
Woodland,
and
moved
to
Profits Him About $300.
the morning beverage that pleases the
•Stai^ned.
With
Regarding
Tampering
that township then, and had resided on Corwin from the start, and everything
palate 'and gives you that satisfied
The.atmnsl - •nN X i’-r.- of the Metho- the same farm up to the time of her seems to have gone to confirm the sus­
Rural Mail
Hastings, Mich.. Sept. 9th, WK.
comfortable feeling:
Hams &amp; Russ
di*t cflnn'l. ' -•‘dl
Boxes.
• - latere in Char death, which occurred Friday. Sep­ picion and to point to him as the guil­
have it—it is the Kee Wah j Dutcboss.
ifotte Mod&lt;3tv sign
The lire tings BANNER,
t hollowing are the tember Sth. The fuucral took place ty person.
The BANNER is in receipt of a let­ Try a package.
’
When Corwin was confronted by rel­
jastur* mid ti- '.irl (&lt;h.u-ge». for Barry from the,Holmes church, and the in­
Hailing*, Mich.,
ter from one of its readers, asking ns
county : liastings.l Arthur Trott; Haat- terment was in tbc Holmes cemetery. atives Saturday, and by the evidence to print the postal law regarding tam­ PRESENTED WITH BEAUTI­
icg* charge. E. AI Halch; Nashville, Her huhljand died in 1WI. To them the sheriff had accumulated against pering with rural tree delivety mail
Gentlemen:—
FUL MASONIC JEWEL.
G. W. Tmhlll.
him. he broke down and confeqHod his
Middleville, C. A.. five children were born, of whom but
boxef.
and mail. The law is very
I wish to most cordially endorse your method of advertising *
Mrs. A. A. Matteson, qt Middle­
guilt, admitting Uiathe had committed strict in dealing with violators. Fol­
Jaroh-s. tk-10.li &lt;i T'. Fisher; Prairietwo. Americas and John Palmerton,
’ ville.
' auction sales, and can speak from experience. I had an Auction Sale
the robbery as had been snspectcJ from lowing is a copy of the law in full.-— ville. Grand Secretary of the Bmrtcrn
Th.
'■• ng Woodland. W. survive. There are also two grand­
Sept 5th, 1905 and run a30 |pch adv. in the BANNER one weett. 1
Star order, was in the city Tut-sday
Earls
Whoever shall hereafter wilfully or- evening to visit Hastings chapter and
'■ 11. W. Duffy; Irving. children and three great-grand child­ the stan.
expected my sale wyujd run &gt;1,000 and not to exceed SI,200. Thera
W. il.
maliciouslydnjure, tear down, or des­ to present Traverse' Phillips, in be­
t .inheld. W. I. Bald- , -nJU
,n W1IU
who butx.v
survive MS..'.
her.
1 win.
NEED
MORE
ROOM
were fully 400 people present, every township in Barry County being
troy. any letter box or other receptacle half of the Grand Chapter of Mich-1
So paaesd to her reward one' who
The
represented ••xeeptlng one | Assyria I- An far as the sale wept 1 was
established by order of the Postmaster igau, a Past Patron’s jewel, which
■' p'i'forvfQtftneriy ka-ated had lived to a ripe age, and who in all
hen :•
Hev, d
most pleasantly surprised, the sales amounting to 91190 or $290
JX. Truwne City; the relationships of life had lieen true J. T. Pierson &amp; Son Secured Rooms General, or approved or designated by was one of great tieauty. Thia is an
"Rev,
him for the receipt or delivery of mail honor accorded to those who have held
T. K«l irnazotr; Rev. A. B. to hbr ideals of life and of duty.
beyond my highest expectation. Why should 1 not be pleased?
Above Their Store.
John«in. Saranac;
matter
on
any
rural
free
delivery
route
I alto wish Io especially commend the ability of Mr. W. H. Couch
Ret Ottan. White
’Twas Needed.
‘
j the Grand Patron's office.
dlothl
or
shall break open the same, or wil­
H. C Chamberlain. New
aa an auctioneer, and to bis untiring work is due no Jittie credit for
TENDS TO VERIFY IT.
J. T. Pierson &amp; Son have rented the
*IIO.
•I- l|. Wooten returns to
fully or maliciously injure, deface or
A week or two ago the BANNER I
the splendid results achieved. I wish to recommend Mr. Couch a-, a
SURPRISED MR.
rooms over their store, formerly occu­
Ovid x;
printedan article;in regard to the pied by M. W. Riker, and will fix up a । destroy any mail matter*deposited
AND MRS. DUNN.
successful salesman, and one who knows the value of stock and is not
, therein, or shall willfully take or steal
marvelous
growth
of
corn
in
Cherokee^
disposed to let It go until be gets a price that is Katisfaetorv.
FALLiPENlNO.
Aa Mr. and Mtt. Alpheus Dunn are
Cloak room.
such matter, from or out of, such box
and the thrilling experience of a boy fine
An inside stairway will be built to
If 1 ever have another Auction Sale, 1 will follow the same,
about
to
move
away
from
their
farm
Mondur
' or
Or other receptacle,
reoeptarJe. or shall
■**“ wilfully
Tti”? lay, and WednwUy who climbed one of the stalks. This
tbc rooms secured and the space will
‘h.’t - 119 and 1 J Sarah Horton will
in Rutland, the neighbors to the num­
method of advertising exactly,
j
aid
or
assist
in
any
of
the
aforesaid
week Mr. E..
Crittenden showed
have on display a large line of trimmed
lie used for cloaks, aa stated above.
Y ours very truly.
offense* shall fur every nach offense be ber of 00 gave them a very plcaaant
ns four pictures from Kansas. which
I'he BANNER is pleased to note the
bats, ate the Ke owned .Keith Hat*.
certainly show a remarkable growth of ' growing bosioesa of this well known punished by a fine of not more than slant ial\okens of their regard for them
jflOUO,
or
by
imprisonment
for
not
A high school foot ball team baa corn. The pictures are displayed in । firm, and it must be more pleasing to
aa neighbor* and friends.
b«*n organized with Eber Lambic m
I the individual member*
i .aptain.
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first parent among Brevities, l iHcallue; risewhere. Tc a line. Average uf Mirrn word* to tte

NoUoCTiof tiirtte. deattu or
printed Irwi an new* matter.

writer'* name auJ fKY.t office address

JOB intlNTING.
Tte BaNXKM ha* one ot tte best equipped
Job office* io Western MIchlSMi, and is prepared
(to do every kind of book and Job prtntlux-

privilege uf selling liqours as a bever­
age with such restrictions as the law !
provides The law gives druggists the .
right to sell liquors for medicinal 1
purposea, and provides bow it may be j
sold by them. If thc saloonists bad 1
reason to believe the druggists were ]
oom;'cting with them they could not
be censured for seeking to bring them
: to book for it. even by such means a.*
were seemingly employed in the case
we arc considering. People would say
they had a right to defend their busi- j
nous by such means.
But it would appear that that eonld
not have been the object in this instance
for but one drug store of four was
seemingly thc object of attack, and in
that one case the controlling motive
would seem-to be spite against Mr.
Heath because he h&amp;a stood for the
I tl.OOo saloon tax. Such a motive can
I not be defended on any grounds. The

Th»d Taylor returaod.to the Ferri.
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Airs. J. K. Fowler and son. Jake ' ville Sun. who has been in Detroit for

Fuhrman returned from Petoskey last ! some titoe has returned to resume his
Saturday.
' duties in his ofifce at this place. E.
The Misses Lettie Fowler and Mary D. Matteson, the former editor, has
Bell are attending school at Nashville. ' severed his connection with the com
Mr. and Mra. Aspinall of Baltimore , 1*“^ Mr.Saunders sends outgone of the
visited Mr. and Mra. Frank Tobias 'l,w,t I**!*™ in Barr* COUDtyl a^fi his
Sunday.
I “any friends will be glad to see him
i at bin
old poet
nost"
Jtis “
"old
” His daughter BesBes­
Mtn. Chas. Bailey entcrained com­ sie will remain in Canada where she
pany from Vermontville and Bellevue has been spending the summer.
one day last week.
W. J. Haywood has purchased the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobias enter­ Mrs. John Sech house on West Main
tained Mr. and Mrs. R. Gramea, Mrs. St- and is making numerous improve­
Lizzie Wood and Mr. Chas. Oaks over ments about the place.
Sunday.
Mis Emma Reilly spent Bunday
Rev. John Marshall was called to the with her ;&gt;arents in Grand Rapids.
South M. P. church Sunday afternoon
G. F. Stratemeyer. Traffic Manager
to preach the funeral sermon of 4he
of the Citizens Telephone Q&gt;. and Fred
uncle of Mr. Elmer Moore.
Thorpe of Grand Rapids were in town
Hazel Norris spent a few days at
1 Monday.
Nashville the guest of her cousin.
Mis Jessie Knickerbocker received
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Raemon spent a a telegram Sunday from Mr. and Mrs.
few days at the latter’s parents. Fred H. L. Moore of Pasadena. California
Williams and wife before going to Kal­ telling uf the death of their son Earl
amazoo to live.
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who died Sunday noon of cunsumjA
.
1 tioa.
They will 'fcuart for their
Grace Greenfield of Nashville spent
a few days here th* guest of old school- 1 Il0lne at thisj-Uce at once where the
mates and friends.
I ’burial
&lt; •‘—
&gt;»« •*-••—
will
lake -place.

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Michigan r-puhiicans will remember
A Special line of BED SPREADS from $1.00 to $2.50
that in the early days of 'the free silvcr
crisia of 1H96 one of the strongest and
clearest voiced raised in opposition to ' facts that Tabor and Hunt -presented
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.that danger, wm CoAgrefeinan,McClearf | their affiidavit* to Justice Bates in
The Mest Complete Corset
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uf Minnesota. The memory of the im- ' type-written form, and Poland's ad­
Slock In Barry County
I
jsirtant part taken by the Minnesota mission of how he anno to make bis
btatemnan in Unit great contest gives cumplnint. would seem to .point to a
plan
to trap
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lidded KllCKwt
intercut to
&gt;u Congressman
v&lt;x&gt;.»au Sic- well arrungsd
---- o— j,
---- --------, „.Heath
----_
David Tubisi says he has the champion
Cleary’s position on a matter of pres-1 C®rt®th. and the arrest of O'Connor
apple of lhe season. It is one of w hat '
ent importance to our country. He a”d tbt' bitter fight over the ordinance
EAST ASSYRIA.
is known as the Willow Twig of last
hBs’jiMt rettarned from a.trip to Europe. 1 to increase tlui fax would seem to supyear's growth and is sound and smooth ;
and Ids first statement touching public i Ph’ tin* motive, which, as we believe
TUNG ATE-PALMITER
vet.
affair* niter reaching New York wan ' **»
agree, is an**unworthy one.
The pleasant atid hospitable home uf
Rev. C. A. Dolph, preached his first !, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. PNmiter of Assyria
rl
this:
am nc-t
who steps
steps into
this: "i
"I am
nt-t in
tn favor
favor of
of giving
giving up!
rip । We
ne lelievo
oeneva any
any oho
one wno
into ।
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any jUrt of our home market in the ' Heath &amp; Carvoth's drug store and looks M rn,on a
srrj'1 e . um 3.
was the scene uf a delightful matri. hope of getting other markets. Reci- ' il
can wm&gt; very plainly that k is
"**
The young people gave Roy and Lura monal event on Wednesday evening /|\
If youlare going to build a Home,
The .prolast .‘ .Sept. •&gt;.. when
their charming
daughter m
■ procity on coiai&lt;’ting articles will not I not • whiskqy drug store. T*
~ ; Preston a very . pleasant surprise
.
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Two '.lings you want to know.
ktirh Friday evening,
eveninr as
mn (hey
fhev expect
vktiart to leave .' Celia
r»!,« R.
m was joined
LUruwl in marriage
•Aerriam. to Mr.
X{|- .
lie provided daring the life of the next priftors audcJ6rks are meni nf
of such
What kind of Lumber do you want-;
And where's the place to go?
chngrasF These is not a single argu- &lt;
character
’-**- asiti standing that
...
tmlievr ; tn a few days for their new huuie near luring
Tungato, uf Banfield, luv
Tta
cannot-be
.
' Iwide and groom received their guesU
ment advanced liy the leaders uf this they cannot
Jbe charged with desire 1 Nashville.
movement that is not founded on dem.......
or dtepqeitioii toward law breaking,
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with Mrs. st the door, and when the large com- $
T\e
W. C.
T. U.met
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ocnrtic doctrine. Th© movemet ij# j ”
It as a pjeastire to their friends afid w&lt;- Barber
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M^ad last week IVudneaday pane hail assembled the lieautiful solo ifi
k- community
——
•• Hamp
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••
—•■ Barry
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' i "Faithful As The btars Above.** ws« /M
^oJtictivo of h irmliecause it leads .to I ; art‘
must »be to *the
Mrs. Gale
Myers.
The
.n.I..rft.ll.v
\li.. Florine
V!,.ri„. Fay of Assyria
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iMtRbility .nnd uncertainty ut laurinerai | that they are able to Mtahlish their ■ county Supt. wan present and led the , rendered
by Miss
and cbnUtmrctijl conditions. 1 believtv; claim to legitimate Mquor selling by meeting. Miss Lottie Barnum who which wits immediately followed
•u by
Dy the
toe ।, ’ •
r their testimony.
—jr. 1 works as an L. T.
L. organizer whs strains of the impressive
1.^21.^,,
in a contimuiuce ft the protective prin­ their l&gt;ookM us well as
wedding ...
. ■ ft)
ciple that ha?» jpads our prosperous and this iu the face of what seems to ahojpresent and gave two fine recita- march plaved by ]£sa Fern L. Fenn.
to
them.
—- a conspiracy
«_
._ trap ..
tjons that were enjoyed by all. Alto- I which ushered in the bridal party. '
conditions. If it Haelfish to wish that have 1btxm
On Monday, Proiqcutor Pryor dis­ J gether it proved a very jntere*ting j The bride-and groom were unattended ( jm
the wellfare of ev'esy # part of this
if to this number you belong.
Here iagood advice for yon.
meeting.
-•• save by a cousin uf the bride, little 2;
country should ho furthenxl as against missed the ewe against Heath &amp; GarWatch
moat successful
Ulnathe
MrGuire.
uf BattleBuilders,
Creek, who :
the rest of the world. I am. Mlllah. vetb It is m much his duly to dis- ।
And dq just as they do.
1 was ring bearer. The solemn and I fv?
When it is for the interests of the miss a case lacking merit as to prose­
MIDDLEVILLE.
j impressive wremonv wn-t performed by I
American people that the tariff bo fte cute a cave with merit. We believe be
Then With all the others.
Misses Grace Grant and Pearl Hall i Rev. Mra. E. M. Garretsmi
vised, then let it be revised; but I do acted justly and wisely.
Yon purely will agree.
'
iarretaon of
of Penn.
Penn. | M
were in town Monday evening in at- 1 A floral —
-« Husjiunded
.1—1 just -»
—— .thc
l- ! i
•That (He place to get the "Very Beet."
was
al&lt;oye
in
not believe thaj it is fur our beat in­
K*M Job Fill tie !»•: •
Is of “The Tomlinson Lumber Company.
nt
the
dancing
party
given
l«y
f
beads
of
the
bride
and
groom.
. The j 'X.
tendance
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terests at the present time that our
•nor with (b.- 4u/m;
otter papers jwntaln-.nx
Estate of June McNaughton. Claims the *ounK People in Crescent' ”
Hall.
tariff be revised. ’ There is good rea­
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bride wore a dainty gown of white '
office ut tte Count) I •»
»jinl anil
i.H.iwa I
T,.n,
A.lAltaw is employed | "ilk chiffon over blue silk. After conson to believe that the oppinious ex­ heard
County vt Hany, (&lt;■ .
and allowed.
Tom R.r,,.,.
Barnes ..f
of Addison
had toy utl jurtl'- InUn
pressed by Congressman McCleary are
J grntnlations
&gt;«wvu, of
.the
buv heartiest
jicainvm character
l uaismm j —
Estate of Harry O.. Jones. Claims in Krafts barber shop.
the sentiments of very large majority heard and allowed.
&gt;mpanv
sat
down
to
a
bounteous
M
...
Fred Matthews and infant daughter ,
001 —
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».-&gt;•
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r«w.on
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of the republicans of Michigan as well
■ Estate Ma**}’ A. Day. i’inition. to returned ;to Grand Rapids Saturday suPI*r The wedding gifts were valu.
a _•
.----’ ■
pproas of his own state Mid the entire delerminn htirahip lllwl.
ItjUring I jf,er
&lt;« »&lt;»k’
Mrs- j _*a
**
r”***?
s”*•1 *PP
n&gt;- |
M's. sister Miss Eva Fenton.
! priatt-ness. Guests were present from I
country.
Sept. 29.
XJUta M.ry Hca—iuof Hwing. I
&lt;'T",k I
Estate Charlfew L. Brignail. Petition
An expert of
the agricultural
Sund.y
with
Mta
Eltatath
Beltane.
department will spend a year in north­ for probate of will filo 1. Hearing Oct.
Pierce?
j
--------ern China studying tHh crop products
Miss Peatt Hall of Hasting- spent Miss Gladys Palmer spent last week'
Estate &gt;Christina
J. uia
Brandstettrt.
«&gt;r
••.mnua •&gt;.
of ,iuat
.that ui&gt;irtci
district to ascertain
aacortain 11
if mere
there , —
Mra. E.
' are not wme things that the farmers Warrant and inventory filed.
| last
mst week,with
wreynw her^aunt*
nor aunts mix
t- F.
r. - in Battle Creek visiting friends.
Thera is no reason' why it shouldn't be.
ofthis c&lt;nugry can grow to ad vantage.
Estate of Cyrua Buxton.
Petition '^------------------------la,te
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.""ST* Liebier and i Henry Wiles is spending a rouple of j
Don't I|4:r along
.... without
-------- --------home -----------comforts.I weeks in Oklahoma, T.. Visiting his ’
The district to lie visited jn the origin ' for commission on claims Eled. Com- . families.
xou dfii't have too, you don't need a lot of
al home of the peach and it is possible , miasioners appointed. Hearing Nov. N. . D.W. Johnson was in Grand Rapids s«»n Richard and other relatives there. !
money to have a pretty home. We've
We'v&lt;? fur
fur-­
_ may
. lie learned of , that ,' and Jan. H.
, T««tay and Btatamtay in »tt..mUnc-' F™k Itabe. .pent a (ew ,l»y. i n f
that tnurh^
. pished lots of homes, fnrniriied them right
—
• —
—— -Isham.
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fruit. Northern China him a very anan-j Estate
NeliCh
in*ane.- Annual ut the reunion of his regiment.
s Detroit last week visiting relatives.'
too.
We
would
like
io
luniish
your
heme,
cient &lt;iV«fizatioti and it may well ho I rejiurt of guardian filed.
11 Mra.
W.
A.
Pierce
was
called
to
Kai,
ubd^
while,
there
purchased
a
driving'
Mrs. W. A. Pierce was called to Kai- . nlid whlle. there purcha*»^.l
we'll treat you right. Now ie a good time
beliCvud that much information can be1
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----- «... &gt;by
— the
.&lt;— illness of j borsq&lt; i nmazoo Wednesday
to furnish your home when our stock is
gained?of other hardy fruits, vegetables.
&gt; her «»’a wife. Mm. H. A. Pierce.
MnludYltn. Cluu. Homer &lt;rf Mat- j
On
nu
evening
somewhere
nbout
the
new
and full and we are offering some
grasses and legumes.' Our own- farm '
Mra. John H«»ton returned Wednee- . Uwm «&lt;re
Mr. and Mr,.!
i end'of tbo sixteenth century a traveler !
tempting-prices now.
. crops are varied and rich, but if thf list
, from Sweden might have been obterv- । day Item • tew d«y. noting &gt;1 Mark- I Semuel I'nlmiter S&gt;&gt;rt ot tat week. ।
can tee increased by a single one. ur if
| ed
'the door of the Rose theater In ' JInaw
Wi- will furnish your home for you
naw Island.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis attcnihxl j
■ improvvnnmts on present types can 1&gt;? |
’ London. He was going to see a new ; Mrs. W, C. Gingrich returned Mon- '
whether you have the money or not.
^larahaH Fair last Thtirwiay.
discovered, all the expense and truiible 1 piece culled '.Titus Audrnnlcum” and
Chas. Hall wa» in Dowling Ffiday •
&lt;&gt;f the expedition will Lave txen war­ In order to follow It tn the native Un-', day from a two week* outing at the
and Satunlay.
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ranted. By intelligent invertigati on guage be ^bought a copy of die play. ! northern neorts.
into tbc products of other lauds (his price sixpence, at the tbeotcr- door.
Floyd E. Davis of Hastings Was in I A. Fruiiwind granddaughter Mildred
country has gained many new products, When be went home to Sweden be took ! towh Friday.
f
were guc*tta of tiic former's son"L. A.' i
Ij^rm Stcrr l'&gt;.
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THREE UCERBEO EMBALMERS.
nut only in things to eat but in fiovrers the book with him to show his wife
Fruin and wife-in Battle Creek one day
Mis Sadie McMillan uf Jackson is last week.
and trees. Each represents a now j re­ and friends what strange stuff the
source. a pew source of wealth. T^his foreigucr ranted. For 300 years It was visiting her coeuin Miss Lyda Russell.
William Moon visited friends and ’
preserved and In 1904. living dlscov- .
work of the agricultural department is
relatives *in Allegan last week, his j
cred In thc borne of a countrywoman,
most valuable to the farmers and to was transferred for safety to the Lund
grandfather Mr. Hartwell returning .000000000OOOOboOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC
tbc country and should bo continued ; university. Tlie l&gt;ook Is the only one
until there is not u place in the world of Its kind known to exist.
that has not been studied We have all
kinds of climate from tropical to polar,
A recent writer says of lhe commer­ Prices to Sept. 23, ’05.
and if any corner of-the world produc­
es something letter than we already cial side of matchmaking in France:
"In most Frcn'cb murrlnges money
have, we want it.
plays the Important part. The first
question asked by tbc young man Is,
1 Program of Star Grange. BOB. for
At last we have peace n the far east, TIcnv much?*
a rub. it 1* an eai»y
We handle thb bent grades of coaRm tlie. market—
i September 16.
tbo formal treaty ending the war being matter tu ascertain without applying
Order from ua and you are sure to be -atisfied. Phone
!
Istrumontal Solo - Clara Hall.
signed in PurtMnuutb last week by the directly to the papa,-but cren when no
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Tomlinson Lumber Co

RenKes &amp;, W alldorff

YOUR HOME UN BE NICELY FURNISHED.

RenKes &amp;t Walldorff,
PIANOS AND. ORGANS,

Rollsr Mill

J THE GRANGE j

Dictator Flour

envoys uf Ru»ia and Japan, and being question of dowry IS raised at u&gt;» form,
fffrmally ratified by the ruling' powers J al demand there U always a con­
uf those countries. There will bo aueh tract drawn up by a notary, which
an awakening in China and Japci in the specifier the exact sum die girl reeoives.r
.
neat twenty years as the world had ever
dreamed possible. The day has dawned
A distinguished Irish lawyer, always
for the yellow races to' assert them»dio Impoverished circumstances, ome
• vtw and they will show their power.
took Chief Justice Whiteside to sue bin
magnificently furnlxbed new bouse in
Roosevelt is showing what
force
Dublin.
and power for good a man can be in
"Don't you think,'* bo said, with a
the presidential office. He is doing complacent look nlmut, “that I deserve
things that are affecting for good the great credit for thia?"
I«ople of the whole wide world., Hn
“Yea,” the Judge answered dryly,
is a world-wide man; Theodore “and von annenr to have rut IL”
Roosevelt of the world, if you please.
Ho belongs to every citizen .uf every
land, and is the greatest of all because '
the servant of all.
Having her hands free again, in the
eastern part of her vast empire, Russia
•will presently. find them full again
iu European
Russia,
where the
people are demanding a larger share in
the government of thoir country. And
they, will make trouble if they • don't j
get it.
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From
tbc nnmler of automobile
accidents that are taking place duo to
the careletAneen of automobile operators,
it is evident that the Michigan legis­
lature did not any toft soon pass a law
to save people from the careleesnetw of'
the drivers of these “go-devils. ”

It Quiets
the Cough

This is one reason why Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral Is so valua­
ble in consumpiion. It stops
the wear and tear of useless
coughing. But it does more
—it controls the inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, and
heals. Sold for 60 years.

Jackson report* a snow storm Labor
ay. But that isn't the first queer
bingthat has happened in Jackson.

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$2.20

Roll Call—Favorite Fruit.
Question—Does it pay the average
fanner to raise his small fruit? Le­
land Sutherland.
Question—Does it pay a farmer's
wife tn make rag carpet? Libbie Blivim
.
Question—WJbnt was the cause of the
Russian Jujmnbse war? How long did
Retail 9Oc I, it
last? What
are »uo
the svsiua
terms ui
of peace
peace
---------....... ...«
how brought about? Albert Will­
Wholesale $15.00 • and
iams.
Music—Juna Perry.
Question—What kind of n place is
l&gt;est for keeping canned fruit? Addie
Perry.
Topic—The right five proportions and
manner of growing seed corn accord­
Retail $1.00 ing to Michigan Agricultural College,
[ Ralph Burton.
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.

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CREEK GRANGE.
I Roll call.

Response—My favorite fruit and how
liest re pared to my taste.
Topic for disenmion—The growing
of small fruits, plants and how to grow
them—Worthy master. Location and
soil for small fruit, also snlected rari­
ties—W. H. Otis.
Insects and disea.M» of small fruits—
Mattie Havens.
Volunteer program by the rest of
the members.

Account Odd Fellows Convention,
low fare tickets will be sold to Phila­
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Excellent train service through the
"Switzerland of America.”
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State of Mlehlzsn. County vf '
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At a jkwstuo of c»» not :
'AtrU!
Oonntyot Barry. boMro at th­
io tte dty of lletlM'. lu
TUMday tte Mh day of S- u •
»•»«»"•
thouauM nine bundrMMhi ■?'.„
Pnwint. CfiM. M. .Mack. Jislr; &lt;•( Hot**,
tn Um matter d th- &lt;MV ‘ ‘
L BrtCDail dsoMaed.
_ Qu raadlog. and fittnr th- •••■ ■
■fcFBmbeErtanall. th
orated, prat log tiiat au Itirtniu:.'
Wl tala conn purporting to t«- &lt; '
tsstament of aaad dwen-•!
prebate and tbto exccutrli th-'

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HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 7. 190e

Can Be Made Profitable.

one.

voutluued from

3

TREES BY THE WAYSIDE

personal mention.

Some Fast

Growers That Can Be Cultivated

■J. R. Mason wa*-in
to Advantage.
/
•. । little more, rental from it, and only as j In various jiarts of Europe the cus­ Friday.
Jim w. H.
, grand uap.
‘ : far back as 1881 it was seriously do- tom«
ofaruwin;
growing fruit trees by the road
Ida vi.itor Friday.
i. ■ toted as to whether the building I sideh»
proved
b»
not only a source of
I Mr*. Jame* Clarke, of Alma, is visit-1
( j Bhould not be torn down altogether. | gratification
the pa
’*erby. but of I ing friends in thia city.
’ । in order that certain street improve- ' wealth to thetoland
owners
_ — —,w ww ucr».
r rance j
Sbflldon returned Thursday i
».,.vuFrance
I ments might to made.
v
.
l(un
has fCO.tMM^OOO,
trees yielding
this ^roni 1,is northern Michigan trip. “
. i ; The upper stories of Fancoil Hall ।•; alone
®onreenow
nearly
perfrom
annum.
. sourve nearly MKWI non ~r
Mr. and Mm. Gep. Stowell are visit­
Wind'* ’ X 1 «“”1 l^'' olli
House are filled with ] Belgium. . Wurtemhurg
’
‘
?g
and other j ing relatives in Dillon Colorado.
((i’. t ! some
very old paintings,vpictures,
’
*-------. are .offer■
’z: ;andjc"
~~ I “wtot^
abW
ia riPh
Anna Haff, of Grand Rapids. I
Sbailf
,
( some very rare historical manuscripts
What has Ix-en done with the fruit ; visitW her mother the hast week.
indiU’t^*, knd papers and antiquities relating to
i can also to1 accomplished with oth«r!
...
t
.
'the early history of the Colony and IftMri. Tbura i» „„ more taraiiful .hud,.
. 'Utl
- ^
--- w, : mm
’ f Province, and of the state and town trap lh.n „„r bar,! maple. .Yet Ver- [ 'visit.-.!
i-“"1 ■»&lt;»«&gt;
’«&gt;&gt;•
a»t week,
relatives
here the r
past
week. '
/ gathered by the Bcwtonian Society. mont. New York and Ohio have al- ' Mrs, Nalhan
Nathan Barlow and Miss
Mi®. Ruse
Rom
) Among the interesting telics is the old
) table used by the royal governors and must a monopoly of the maple sugar | &lt;,oodJw‘r Hre.vi»it4ng in Coldwater.
industry. Fifty or a hundred trees on , &lt;4U-V Johnson, of Middleville. sj*’nt ;
) • qonncilors. These famous old buildings
a farm would not only furnish the ' ThuiMlay with friends iu this city.
■'
1 are entitled to the beat cure and-at ten­ table with oue of .the most delicious uf! Mrt Judd Steuini, of Chicago, is the I i
&gt; .'Liun that a great and generous nation 1 sweets, but yield a surplus.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stcbbina.
■ SiiadCF \
Uteitvw. and the city of Boston,
Ilie basswood is another rnpid-gruw-1
Lawrence Colgrove will leave to-day 11
th 'lll’i \ 4,oul'l wpaTate iteelf from a few doi-j ing and toautiful tree bjr thc roadside, , to resume his studies ut Orchard Luke j
I lire revenue and drive out the
busineM
'
it*
—---------- — । it® creamy blueaoms furnishing an Academy.
^s'. interest.-* that are now making use of abundance of nectar from- which the
• which
the
th«‘ ,1 ^bv
ground
T. J. Brnsseau and wiffe vibited rel-1
...v 6
,VU4»&lt; tlcjurs
i.uvis of
ui these
»w, noble
nume old
old]| l*e»
i*es secure
secure amber
amber honey
honey of
&lt;rf superior
superior
■
' / '-trpentrea. Boston, the reputed center j flavor. The*' ’
” ‘
‘
/ -trpctrirea. Boston, the reputed corner । flavor. The timber finds ready 6ale at ativi*N and friend* in northern Michl-I
;
. we \
caxturo and refinement, and one uf! good prices. '
’
wl T^.w-^ The sarnq may to said of gan last week.f '
• &gt; ’1st fit ’ the great centers of wealth, should uut .l the tulip tree,
Mra Belle Emery, of Havana, Culm, |
.
------- m which is one of bur
u p&lt; rfeet )‘ permit its greed- for money to debase j must hanctonno as well as useful forest is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J
' these two noted buildings for which trees. Then there are the nut trees. O. D. Spaulding.
i&gt;u
ybur
the American people hold « ’sacred re- { some of which come to a bearing size
Mrs. Com Powers and daughter. M i« |
.1
extra
specL.
.
■*
in comparatively few jeurs and add to Adah, left last week fortheir soqthem ’
■
One uf the noted places in Boston is our wcmIiL both in fruit and -timber. home. Chattanooga.
---------«— T«*nn.
'-•bArg'’
what is well known as’ the Boston*
walnut is well .worth growing
Dr. Rigterink, of Freejmrt. attended j
(.kimmon. a tract of land about’50 acres
timtor. and the nuts ore just Die meeting uf the Barry Co. Medical j
in extent that was set aside by a town { l'ial t“«ch extra;
j Association in this city Thur-day.
ojnler in WO- This Tancl is now!
,,vv have all admrred the well-shaded
Dr. Lizzie 'Hendershott, of Middle-1,
fight in the heart.of thecity, and.if it j highway; yet it may likewise to re- j ville. vfsitsd Hastings friends and-nt- [
could to offered for wile it would bring I
n* source of wealth. And the tended the Medical Association Thur*- '
millions and millions .of dollars. z\ j P°tato patch&gt;which some times serves day.
portion of the lapd is used for a play tl/clcan °Pl ”ie n*U’’h neglected feiice , yliss Maffge Sbuemuker. of Waahifia- I
til
- Mist* Madge Shoemaker, uf Washing- !
•’&lt; tl «.iring( ground, and hundreds of IcMldrcn can | row « no niore * money maker than tun. D. -C.. was the guest of Mias'
to .4-rn nioet any time at play. Other j
tl,e re#®*h&gt;ng shade tree,
Gertrude Smith a ft.-, days the jjast j
portions are used for promenades. , Slu«y the nature of the soil, and your
y_*cr &gt;erk
parks, and even buying ground- What | ow“ ,ocal ,K*ds: ,hen 1,lanl for ”hadt'
Henry D. Pierce, of Pensacola; Fla., .
is known as the Old Granary Cemetery ““1
»* H h*«i
W*l«le -r a
a foqner resident of this city arrived
on the common is. the most famou* calablAThursday and will visit friends in tins ■
iu the city,
’
’
the
remain*
Samuel
city and vicinity.
Aduns. Hancock, Pau! Revere, lhe:
LOCATING IN HASTINGS.
.
THE
OftUCCIST.
I Frank G. Andersun and family ex- ■
parents of Ihmjamin Franklin, several 1
j pect to wtait tu'-day for Btlliiiginim, &gt;
signer* of the Declaration of Indepnti- pr
dtjnce. the victims of the Boston ,
Nashville Mas Moved to
1 their future hoine.
Massacre, mid many other notables. I
This City.
. E- A . Holbrook, uf New York City, '
Iriing in this cemetery. The old tlusH-ilbruok. of Chicago, .era :
t.«i Commvp has.also wttnttwed some
Dr.. E. &lt;i. Sheffield, wh.. he, &gt;»en
weraraful prati.-.ng
vhrdei.n . «*
,*‘dr
Mra.
v.jry *titring .-cones among them tolng . wv
mg -pnpiciaii
* pf"',;-1’ * "
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...
...........'
mimtored the quitting to death of sev- i both in Dowling and at Nashville, ha.* ’u *
1 .IW' " '
*
.....
।
clement
Smith
went
to
Char-;
•■ml witches and the execution uf In- j moved to this city, having purchased
_______ &lt;&gt;n..4 . otte Friday to attend the session of '
diaiis. Quaker* and prisoner* of war. । the George Mcnhennicl: residence
office the Michigan conference in that city"
I’ w.i&gt; also thc scene of nnnxh'uux duck Jefferson St.. and will
. ... have
1— an
..
real Jut-Is where one, or both, of the over Mulholland’s drug atore. Ln tin; returning Saturday afternoon.
paitie* wua seriously if nut mortally la--i Naahyille News
we find
find the
the folfol\V; H. Schantz went to Benton liarIe ।
•ws we
hie©
wounded, not the present day kind of lowing very ilatu-ring ijoticc of Dr. or Thursday to attend the pearS*fc«tiFrench duel- where "honor’4 i« satis- Sheffield:
sal given by Repieientutive Kelley
fh-ii by either firing blank cartridges
orwisliI4r.to. and
Mf*. to the
• —members• of the legisSheffield
that town
... T)
m1 Public Garth
ns thank the citizens
firing in the air.
Th*.
Gardens
citiaona of Nashville fur the lature. T!
The 'toys were tall there and
near ty will to found*
found a veritable beauty kind,
]«&lt;che» and -crviun and cream and
kina.’social manner in which they pichen
spit, and a most delightful
place
to
{
have
been
emeruAnetl
»ince
their
ail|«*ache»-wcrc
ii
iu, .............
pra.uv, niiv *aflowing like water in a
COLD MEATS
Kverj- kind
and it ia with'regp-t .prlng frtsbet. All bau a merry time.
saunter away an evening. £
_L. I I.’vent to thistoVn,
*
of ti &gt;wer. plant, shrub or vine that can i that they take they their leave
■ "i Mr*. Be&lt;i Lunn and children, of!
to imagined has toeh plahletl. and | &lt;*» nut go fur lack of friends or prac- Battle Creek, haw. torn the guests of '
money has tiulbt en spared in the work ticv. however, as thc doctor was dwiug Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lunn the past j
uf laying out tne grounds, which are well in this place: but the reason of week. 0u Thursday Mr*. Lunn remany acres ih .ecttent, •onto idea of , their going is ito to near -their rein•
etivt-d A telegiam..*ntM&gt;unciiig the terwhich may be gained fron&gt; thc fact ’1:’rv The coming electric road Will t«,»us illnes* of tor mother. . who lives
of
'
connect
Hastings^with.Battle
Creek.
!' near Grand Rapids, and left that day .
that an artificial lake in the center ’ ’ ‘
thc tract, enters about fivd acre* of' passing by the doctor’* old home 1, to see her mother, her children remain* ■
where his parent* reside hence help
ground. .
,
t
•
Streets.
' ing him' to take cure of them through
j Phone 233.
M.snsus. B
• their illness in their declining years./
MlvIthJAS. c
Ol'N RIVER DRAIN CASE.
• - i Mr*. Sheffield further adds that she
oooo6ocogc&gt;’-&gt; &gt;:-xx&gt;goo«xx5
County Drain Commi cuoner Grable. !
। of Allegan, haf coinmoiiced suit j will to happy
— to entertain all of her ■
■«•&gt;«&lt; the petitioner. In lhe Gun P« b' («•*• «h&gt; .will call onb.r al
Hirer drain .-Me t,i compel payment of J'"''o'1" ""
JoReraon »lre*t.- I Stab? fair is in progress at Detroit]
ooata in lhe raae. The Injnne- »«*■»»'■
this week.

FALL 1905
Broadhead Dress Goods
TT ■ E VE l&gt;een planning ahead for you and are now ready with
hew Fall Drees Goods in the Broad head weave. Every one
nearly is familiar with this particular weave and find that
nothing is quite so satisfactory. As most of our Dress Fab­
’ rics cohia direct to us from the mills we are in a position to save you
money oq

111
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Davs

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Colored Dress Goods.

w&lt;

fl Reduction of

io w cent

Arthur E, Mulholland.

popular price
$1.00 “• this
offer three lead-

Rfln a yard choice Novelty
uUu Suiting, checks or mix­

ers. No. n 48 inch Surah
Twill the exclusive cloth you
read about, very effective for
tucked or plpited skirts.
inch Broadcloth
in the shadtjs of green, blues,
tans, etc.
No 3- 48 inch Melrose in
black, biowi|,.navy. green, etc.

tures, selected purposely for
Childrens’ dresses and Ladies’
shirt waist suits.

wq

These thrjee leaders cannot
be niaicht d for quality, rich
shades and weave elsewhere
in the city at the Ol 00
price per yard of

In Rain Coat material we
lead all other cloth depart­
ments of this city. Our black,
brown and tan cravenettes 60
inch "that an v rprobf "just
$ 1 .75 P’ । vard.

We also sh v new fabrics
in 54 in cloth, navy blue and
bla lc. "that are waterproof”
at $1.25.

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CiiiCAfjtr
BEEF

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Phone No, 9.

The People’s Store,

Capital :: $75,000.00

Surplus :: $25,000.00

Officers

hfljie * Hea? Mai Ke t

g

Local News

DEDREH'S. EMPORIUM
i Street.

aiSTiis.s.

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MICHIGAN

Everything for
the Babies and
Children ...

tion secured by the Gun I-ake Protec­
.Few men who do their own thinking
: tivi- association prevented the bnilding
ever suffer from overwork.
of thc drain aiul the cost* must now to
There are iota of dishonest men who
: i&gt;«iil. Twenty four signed tbejiotition
i and if a judgement is secured they have never been in politics.
: will have to pay up. The defendants in
the case are: Joseph Deal, Harvey Ko»*s i
Fred Shook. Gnu Plain : Wyman Hall, i
Plainwell.. Mr*. Mary Williams, E. A? '
Scribner, Mark Earl. Arthur lltod. I
Carl G. Kleinstuck, T. E. Pales. E. C. |

COMPLETE

SEE MY

OUTFIT TOR INFANTS

25*Pieces for SI0.00
My

Prices and Qualities

on all

Goods

are

RIGHT.

A3A

Duxey, A. F. Blossom, A. C. Montieth,
J. Donoghue, Robert Campbell, R. G.
Hogg, administrator, Martin; E. J.
Foot, F. E. Harper, Rotort McKilloch
J. N. Pike. Eli Nichols. D . Klingenj smith. John Hine*. D. B. Cooper,
Orangeville.

ANOTHER GLEANERS LODGE.
■
Deputy Thomub Erwin has organized j
another Gleaners lodge in Carlton with '

8U The following
I a membership of 80.
; officer* were elected:
I C. G.—Isaac Amon.
•
V. C. G.—Herman Herrick.
i Secy, and Trcas.—Roy D. White.
; Chap.—Minine Cooley.
! Con. Wm. A. White.
I Conductress—Ruth Miller,
i Lecturer—Eva Lawton. '
I L «.-Edwin Colburn.
O. G.—Henry Harper.
The regular meetings will to held

MINA M. SCOTT

OUR..&gt;

’’A ben you buy our
i READ you can
I :• -w that you are
'
ng the beat -of
■ I., baked by
: fenced baker
• it -s’ scientific mau■ytliius pure, clean, । thc second and fourth Wednesday eve­
ning* of each month, and visiting
w-ihi the best, ask your
! companions are always welcome.
Barnaby** Bread.
y &gt;u are hungry cume to.

bread
'f y
ITuoe:
Wh&lt;

S 25 tents

Everything is* neat and clean*
Lunch. BtH’ni .ii connection and
ordei cn; - j
a t necialty. Nice
line of Cigars and Candies.

Barnaby Bros.,
'. d t-r ..v, of Banner Oftice.
Phen* 123
Hastings, Mich.

MHN TREATMENTS
. &amp;SYJS c"n&gt;nlc
kaimnsu . . deformities.

A ROYAL SLAVE.
At Reed’s Opera Houm one of tbo
bm attractions which will be seen
here this season is Gordon and Ben­
nett’s beautiful production; ”A Royal
Slave. " which comes to the Real’s
Opera House next Wednesday night.
Thitristhe only play on the'stage
dealing with events in Old Mexico,
and in its two years before American
t belter goers it has won remarkable
Dopularity; not. only from a literary
standpoint, but as a scenic production
it has rarely been equaled for magnif*

icence.'

w °*™S

0F

ALL

USED FOR PNEUMONIA.

rtwnltnin every
m. For Mie by
I uicwrr to W.

KINDS
TnUn-

From Itching and Bleeding Eczema
—Pain Terrible—Body and Face

Covered witli Sores — Doctors
and Medicines^Failed.

H. Goodyear.

■9m

The BANNER will be glad to figure :
wiht you on auction bills if yon need
them.
• ,
The'BASNER is ind,bt«l to Mtn. I
Jami* M. Smith for a beautiful bon- i
quet of gladiolus.
—
The Wool Boot factory was compelled l
to cloee down’ Thursday afternoon be-' ।
cauM the main drive belt got to slip- ।
ping.
A law passed by thejast legislature
provides that all toys who are pupils
of public schools shall be excluded from
tolxaceo stores and billiard rooms. Pen­
alty. h fine of $2fior jail imprisonment.

Folks used to make one cow tramp
over a five-acre lot to get enough to
live-on. Now they are working to
' make one Are support five cows; and
i some farmers an- doing very well at

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ANOTHER WONDERFUL
CURE BY CUTICURA
** No tongue can tell how I suffered
for five years with itching and bleed­
ing eczema, until I was cured by’ thc
Cuticura Remedies, and I am so grate­
ful I want the world to know, for what
helped me will help other*: My body’
and face were covered with sores.
One daj ■ it would acem to to better,
and then break out again with the
most terrible pain and itching. I have
been sick several times, but never in
my life did I experience such awful
Buffering as with this eczema. I had
made up my mind that death was near
at hand, and I longed for that time
when I would be at rest. I had tried
^many different doctors and medicines
without success, and mv mother
brought me the Cuticura kemedics,
insisting that I try them. I began to
feel better after the first bath with
Cuticura Soap, and one application of
Cuticura Ointment. I continued with
the Soap and Ointment, and have
taken four bottles of Cuticurn Resolv­
ent, and ccfn rider mrself well. Any
person having any doubt about this
wonderful cure by the Cuticura Rem­
edies can write to my address.
Mrs. Altic Etson, Bellevue, Mich.”

ITCHING ECZEMA

And All Other Itchingand Scaly
Eruptions Cured by Cuticura.

Dr. q J. B.-hop. £

Ml Nervous, Blood,
ana Chronic Dlseaaes.

TELL SUFFERING

■

The agonizing itching and burning
of the skip, as in eczema; the fright­
ful scaling, aa in psoriasis; the loss of
hair and crusting of scalp, a* in
scalled head ; all demand a remedy of
airboat superhuman virtues to success­
fully cope with them. That Cuticura
are auch

T|w tilth annual reunion of the ’1st
• Michigan Engineers and Mechanic*
Anoociation wilt be held at Jackson on
Wednesday, Oct. 4th. Hon. Chas. E.
Townsend and Attorney General Blair
will make addresses.
Thu Woodland Creamery’s Kamph* I

tub of butter for July scored l»4‘&lt; I
points. Tfiis is a very good test for I
July and if our butter maker can keep I
up at this rate during the next four 1
months be will receive a diploma from
the
Dairy Association —Woodland
News.
The last Nashville News has a line
write-up of the Y. P. A. convention
which was held in that village.
Brother Feighner doesn't do things by
halves and bis write-up of the conven­
tion named was certainly most com­
plete, and reflects great credit on our
Nashville contemporary.
Fault-finding is a good deal like the
drjnk habit. Once begun it is easy to
continue, and very easy to arrest one’s
self. Bnt we believe more families
have been wrecked by fault finding
than by drink. It is hard to decide
which of these two vices is the great­
eat enemy to a happy borne.
An old maid was taking (Bo wrink­
les out of her face with a constitu­
tion*] through tbo suburbs a few days
ago when she came across one of tboae
smaller comer groceries which had a
sign out in front to this effect: “Familiea Supplied Here. ” Her mind was
evidently oc lhe subject of matrimony.

Hastings. Mich.

you Can
Live in

Cbesler ttlesscr. Presldcat.
R. B. mwscr. Ui« Fr«.

Clover

H. B. Hndereca, Cashier.

if you wt year money,
there i«’t a boner
way to save It than by
opening an account at

Directors
Ebesttr IlWscr,
R. B. mw«r.

R.C. FttKlt.
m. l coot.
D. S. Boodyear.
Erte Waters.
fl. B. Jtaderso*.

5 per cent
V
Interest
paid on Saclng* Deposits.
Rloticv to Coan on

our Savings Bank.

While you Sleep imereti is Piling dp
and adding inert to tbo principal. Cake our advice
and pave the way for contort and “living tn clover.'’
Do It by opening an account with ns Do it note.J

Bastings City Bank

Real estate Security.

Return of the Favorite
Th* Powerful Se«n»c SuecMt

PEACHES A Royal Slave
Place your order! for Poaches with me. I haven
nice lot of the finest quality. 1 also have the
eastern granulated sugar to put them up with.
One pint Fruit cane, per dozen.... 50c
One quart Fruit cans, per dozen... BOc
Two quart FYuit cans, per dozen... 75c .
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Ph.......

o

orr The 6rut 1
ull MuHlttl.

SEE J**6MrteMi Pll,te ol lta
orr he Suit Velcano In Slate if
DLL EnetiH.

,

HORTON’S. ^h*y

CIGARS.
UlUnllU,

CONFECTIONERY

When you want the beat the market affords of Cigars,
Fruita, Tobac&lt; os and Confectionery give me a &lt;*11.
I am constantly adding to my stock and know you
will be pleased with what I ha

LdWNIYS CHOCOI
AND MARSH MALL

Island by

orr Mist Ittlltoriag dis|ltj if
uLL Suite ErttllskBent.

A CARLOAD OF SCENERY
30-CAST OF-30

F. G. Sheffi

�HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 7, 19&lt;J5.
Edward Cole. Stepboa Springrtl lr';.
COMHON COUNCIL.
and John Rupe, ail well known resi­
Common Council met in regular aes-,
dent* of Sunfield. Eaton Co., have been,
aion Friday evening. Sept. 1st, 1995.
arrested charged with the murder of
Mayor Heath presiding.
In tbc Joins.
Present at roll call. Aid. Hall. Hor­
Chas. Edwina It will be remembered
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Nervousness, nnrefresblng sleep, devponton. Hilton, Bentz, Weissert Absent,
that Edwin* wa* shot by Cole last
Aid. Barber. Brooks, Grant
denry.
May. the officer coming to Edwin's
Miqutes
of
previous
meeting
read
Il is time you were doinc something.
Jas. E. Radford to Clarene W.
and approved.
It is reported on good authority that home at night and finding him there
Thc kidneys were anciently called the
We have just received a car load of
Tbe
following
accounts
were
andited.
Radford,
lots
8
and
ft.
Blk.
with
a woman not hia wife.
The
N. B. Hayes has sold hie apple* this
reins—in your case they are boldin? U&gt;c
reins and driving you into serious 'ttvobte.
14 Striker * Add. City.»(J0 00 F. Fiefield, training. |«7.63-. Dan Shay year for 48.090 on the tree* The pur­ stories about the tragedy conflict, but
teaming. 87.45; EdShav. teaming 36.38
Jas. F. Robbins to R. B. RfieyWm.
Smith, teaming, 80.88: Will chasers pick and pack the fruit and in the trouble that followed Cole shot
Famous GARLAND and PENINSl
Leonard, teaming. 83.79; Mr. Kelley, furnish the barrels. Mr. Hayes boards Edwins, tbe other two being with
nard,
acre*.
Yankee
Ati* with tte most direct, beneficial effect
teaming,
5.23; 'Geo. Tolhurst teaming the men while doing the work and Cole.
LAR BASE BURNERS Mrs. Edwjn* is a sister of
10000
Springs
on tbc kidneys. It contains tte best and
*28.70; Jack Shay, teaming, 11.88; Mr.
safest substances fur correcting and toning
S. W. Johnson to John Abbott
O'Connor, teaming, 8.80; Chas. Bab­ delivers at the railroad station. This Springett.
these organs.
.8200 uo cock, teaming. i&lt;08; Michael Ball, lab­ is on his 40 acre orchard, which it an
60 ac sec 1", Irving....
There are ho better atovee made, and
or, 4.78; F. Ingram, later, 16.98- average of $73 per acre. The amount
The Salvation Army Increased their
J. A. Godfrey to D. A Hel­
we will make you a price that's right.
Jake Rose, labor, 2.1ft; E. A. Taylor. received i* 5 per cent on &lt;60,000. .Any force here this week pore!bly think­
mer, 60 ac sec 8, Irving.... low oo 16.98; Wm. Roush, labor. 19.52; F.
If you want to buy a stove, call and
a ing to combat more successfully the
'
B idleman, labor, 13.48; Cr Wiseman, way you look at it.' it seems like
Geo. Scbmelchor to A.-. F.
u
good
wicked preachers who are assembled
labor. 6:48; F. Hopkina 11.73: Jas. good proposition. And it is
see us before you place your orders
Gooch, lots. Freeport
Patten, account, .70 F. Bower, labor, object lemon, as, well, iu the benefit here iu conference,, but they were de­
24.25. ; Bert Peck, labor. 24.25; Geo. shown by giving an orchard proper feated ' by a goodly number of the
A F. Goscli to Oeo. SclimeL
Crates,
.labor,
16.98;
Cha*.
Grace,
lab
­
IT WILL PAY YOU
cheroto. Freeport
ministers turning in and helping them
or. 13.00; Geo. Covey, labor. 7.00: care.—Portland Observer.
Minnie Darling to Minnie
in their street meetings. And-we will
Claude Wiseman, labor. 7.00; A. De­
Shriner, parcel city
200 00 mont. labor. 8.50-.High Durkee, labor.
If you wish
Two young ladies"pasaed this point all .agree that some of these meetings
15.82; Dave Wolcott labor. 1.90: Geo. :
2ND-HAND BOOKS
Eugene Cain to Philip Ragla
Saddler, labor. 2.43 ; Mart Cramer, lab­ in's canoe on Grand River last Thurs­ have been moA enjjuyable and interest­
1 have them
parcel Carlton
00 or, 1.75; Roy Lepfey. later. 2,43; Al­ day afternoon and were in the village ing. attended as they have been by
Fa real City
Pa tat*....
vin Pemiock. labor, .88; C. Bennett, a short time. They were on their way -large numbers of, people.—Charlotte
If you wish ■
Ira Davenport to Geo. E. Dav­
labor. 18.28 C. Raynor, labor, 16.28;
REBOUND ROOKS,
Leader.
enport, 80 ac sec 2ft. Prairie­
to
Lake
Michigan
and
put
their
craft
Sam Anderson later. 12.80; Walter
I have them
ville. 1 ... 5
2090 00 Kelley, labor. 6.12; M. Turner, dray in the river at Jackson. 'Tf they go to
If you wish
ing.80. Wooster Shale Brick Co., 188.00: the proposed end of their voyage they
While returning to St. Joseph from
Hulbert Casey to Leonard Dud­
NEW BOOKS,
ley. 18 ac sec 10. Barry...
250 00 Wm. Tenyck. labor. .29; M. C. R. R. will have travelled tbo entire length of Paw Haw lake, John Loaders, aged 1».
freight
47.02;
H.
T.
Wilson.
Coal
Oo..
I have some of those
was gagged, robbed and tied to a tree.
Catharine Roush to Frank
88.48: Goodyears Bros.. 8.91; Thorn- the stream. They wore no hata. bad
Nash, lot 1064 City
100 00 ap;de Gas Co. 160.8ft; Hastings BAN­ their sleeves rolled up to their elbows, He remained a prisoner for It hours in
As for TABLETS and PENCIL
NER 8.18; Hastings BANNER 2.23
showing arm4 ai hrikwu as hsm«, and a deep swamp, finally getting louee.
W. W. Potter to J. W. Bent.
I can certainly suit you.
On motion of Aid Hall tbe accounts
Icy. parcel.-Gun lake.-.
50 00 were allowed. Carried aye* Hall. Hor­ could handle a paddle as* though this but his hand* and ifeet were terribly
Remember, please, the sign c
was not their first experience with cut by the ropes in bis effort * to ro­
John B. Mulliken to John L.
ton. Hilton, Bentz, Weissert.
Taking efret Au*
the Elephant.
*
eape. The robbery « soppoeed to be
, Hastlngi
A net it ion signed by C. F. Field and a canoe.—Portland Observer.
Baird lot 4 Blk 2 Keufield
thc work of tramps]
50
other
leading business men of the i
addition City
180 00
city requesting the council to repeal |
QUIT CLAIMS.
Five
rear*
ago
Mayor
a retrain ordinance relative to licens­
2 Prof. (1} V- Ji. Carr, aerronaut. made
ing and keeping of saloons in the Grand Rapids, who wanted
Prescriptions prepared as If for
Hulterl Casey to Leonard Dud­
city of Hastings was presented..
open" town and had it, dismissed a Iiallcran ascension as part of the. Inter
' the Doctor’s ewn use. .
ley. 20 ac sec 10 Barry
150 00
Moved by Aid. Hall that same be- '
day
sports at Beldidg. He came down
from
the
Lieut.
William
J.
Hurley
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
granted. Carried, ayes Hall. Horton,
Mary Decker io Rtenezefe Ed­
police force I ccau.se he was rigidly en­ in the Flat river near that town, teSign of the Elephant.
Hilton, AVeiraert. Nays, Sentz.
ger. lot 4ft0 City
Moved' by Aid. Weissert . that the ! forcing the law. Loot "week Hurley, a cume entangled ini the r&lt;q*s of hi*
ar Woodbery tv
auita’of Connor and Pflug be discon- I
R. J. Edgor'to J.
Edger,
Via P M Ry.
republican, was reinstated in his old parachute and was drowned.
Lansltii'
lot 4ft0. City...
1 00 ’tinned.. &lt; Ruled out of order bv Mayor I position by Mayor Sweet and the dem­
Heath.)
Grant! Kapldx
Delilah M. Webb to Haskel D.
.
A petition signed by Mr. Jesae ocratic police board of that city, thus .' Augu«t Salzwedel
Webb. 80 ac sec 32. Castle­
j Townsend, requesting that the council | vindicating him. and giving public
an ordinance closing all bowling sanction to just y&gt;erforniance of official the Kalamn»x» Papfr Co. lotrt an ann.
ton
1350,00 I, pass
Wednesday by getting it caught ii
alleys at V :00: p. m.
Elsie Tucker to Hanke! D.
On motion of Aid. Sentz name was duty.
some machinery.
referred
to ordinance committee.
Webb. 80 ac sec 32, (^udleMelvin J. Clark, haad of the Clark
‘1850 00- Curried.
Our customers all tell us that our
Move by Aid. Hall that tbe petition Jeweils-Wells company, the Clark-Rut- ' Clarence’H. Chare. •’Wp-rintcndent
Silver Leaf Tea is the beet they have
Elsie Tucker to Delilah M.
of Morgan Jones be referred to street,
and manager of tlie Ohaw piano factka-Weaver
-company, and many other
ever tried. 11 .is the pure article and
commissioner with power to act.
Webb, lot* 120 and 121. Naabory of Muskegon. died af his home in
its quality can't be surpassed. Our
Carried, aye*. Hall. Hilton. Horton. local enterprise* ofmagnitude in Grand
that city. Tuesday.
coffee enjoys pn equally good repu
Sentz. Weissert.
Rapida, hM deeded tte old Clark home­
tation.
Moved by Aid. Hall that report of stead on Sherman street to the WcstCity treasurer
be placed on file. I
Dr. Wm. R. • Harper. Presidbnt of
Give us your orffer for pickles
Carried. A resolutoni was presented 1 ern, Methodist conference, to be used
Loring Tungate, Johnstown.
at the Battle KNAPPEN, ELE1NHANS A
all kinds of Spices.
requesting Geo. Saddler to bailda con­ as a Clark Memorial Home for worn- Chicago .University.' '
Sadie Pahnatier, Assyria...
KN AI’PEN, A ttorney*.
Creek
sanitarium for the benefit- of bi*
crete walk on tbe southside of Walnut out ministers. The place is rained
7 Mtcblxau IrUBi Co BuikHdk, HranFred R. Hall. Hope
street, abating the north aids of k»t. at $40,000.
health.
Cotton Batting per roll
IUpldB. Micntgaa.______________ _____
4 block 10, within 10 days.
Kyrie B. Wright. Hop©
Dti. LOWRY.
Moved by Aid. Hall same be gran ted.
THOMAS A 1’HTOK.
c.B.1
Holland will have a new bank, to be
•
llat-utn . ]
The contract for the gnadiug of tbe
Carried, aye*. Hall. Horton. Hilton.
High School Special Tablets for. :5c
Attorney* at 1j»w.
B. 1
Al vays a tarjre Mori r
"Tte life of an Insurance agent." 1 Sentz. Weissert.
Kalamazoo Valley and Grand Rapids known a* tbe People's State Bank..
over&lt;Wy
Bonk
.sighed Premyums, “I* full of worm­ I Resolved that a brick or cemeM, eroes electric road bus been awarded to with a capital of KKilNQ.
r We want your Butter and Eggs.
walk be built across West Henry vtreet.
wood and gall.”
Mitchell Bros.
Battle. Creek. Work
* Highest market price paid for pro­
“I hadn’t noticed the wormwood," , on tbe north side of Bond street
Moved by Aid. .-Weimert »a« be was begun ThucMiay near Kirk Sher­
duce.
Four hundred carload* of jx’schi*
growled the victim.—Cleveland Lender. granted. Carried.
v
wood
’
s
borne
in
Cooper
and il tehoped will he shipped from Grand Rapida
rStore open evenings.
Moved by Aid. Hall .thht chainaan
A HANLON. M. D,
No man can answer for his courage of side walk committee purchase' one to have the liner between KAkunazot* uhu. week.
Ai K. KBRANTUN.
Physician • &lt;*
.
who has never been In danger.—Rocb*- too of sidewalk gratings. Carried, and Otsego in opar^tiou by ItacenalKir
Attorney at haw.
Cvwr J. S. lA.raj &lt;-ar A O_. w — &lt;
. MMiffevfile. Wirt
uyea. all.
foucnuld.
Moved by.Aid. Sentz that tte reR. V. GALL_xfii»iJ:, . l’h»»btuD jod
&lt;pMeat of Foster to repair State Rn®d to
Mr*. W. B. Mernft of Marate#. ha»
Phone 292.
.
Surgeon. Dow..lr. Jifth. OUiet
High street be referred to street comJ. M. rJMITlI, Attorney &gt;J Law,
Mr. Jone&lt;-.Mary.
huure .12 to 2 &gt;. it, -.rd 7,w8p.’J.
zniHsianer with power to art. Carried, met wjth a terrible .■incident. She bad
Woodland, Mfshanything to beruelC
Trh'ftiwin :-.c
l-\t .‘.igM.
aye» all­
built a fire (n ,tl&gt;e cook stove and short­
•All buriaaa* given prompt and careful'
THE EDITOR’S PASS:
her private opinion of her liUHbund.Stored by Aid. Hall that tte retfatsl ly after wa* takeu with a fainting
attention Collections • specialty. .
Cblcago Journal.
of Mr. Will iams be referred to street
cotr.misMidnrr with ]&gt;ower to
' spell, falling on th* stove. She was
WALTER HEATH
DEAENESS CANNOT BE CURED
Carried, ayes. all.
found by her-daughtet. terribly buxned
BARKY' &lt; &lt;&gt;l NIA ^I KVEY’DE,
Moved that tte hill on Center street | aliuut the face and hraute Ind may reiiy liical appliualion.*. as UirytMinot rpacii thr.
dlsTOM-d portion of lhe ear. There i« only our road be repaired also State street from
1 have all kinds of designs' for
A certain lawyer nj.it a resided of '
way
to
cure
dcninmK.
and
that
!»
to
eonstltu
Manero
corner
to.city
limits.
Carried.
■
I funeral work.
Phone orders solici­
Uonal eoi'ditlou -f the tntieat:* Hnlnit of the Eu
this city m*;.s that mtuiy year* ago he :
ted and deliveries made to ,alf parts
Ntschlan Tub.7. '.vttra Hits tube!“ luflamed yev ayes,, all.
Brinton F. HalL of ^Belding, though { went tv a wrolern state, but. aa he got
hare a rum bi In u sound nr Imperfect beanna
Mow! by Aid. Hall that brush Yalot lhe city.
•&lt;nrt ter.n.lf ....U,«lv
&lt;. t, .. cut'oit west side of Broadway in m ■
corne* *f Section 17. 18. 1ft, and
to : a. memte-r of the republican stole cen­ n-&gt; clkinte and stood a good chance ot !
NELSON BURROUGHS,
tral committee dues- not diagniso the starring to death, tei decided to return
city limits. Carried, ayes all.
V. A.SHELIHCi
•'Movod by Aid. Horton that Finance; fact that he wants no Tip Atwoods nor castunml sgtuiz Without any money
Wm. H STU
Phone 29.
Proprietor.
Abstract and Real Estate Ofikv.
committee
borrow ^1.5O&gt; for eight! W.C. McMillan* for V. 8. senateci
License
he got into a train for Nashville.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
niantte to put in street funds. Carried
and Fit:
He thinks. Michigan.; Tesui.. inlendicg to -vrk t-rnpluymeui
ayes oil.
.
I from Michigan
as reporter we one of ite daily newoMo«ed by Aid. Sentz that couacil'i has bad enough of.- ix&gt;th.
advertise for utter bids for sewer ex- |
pMpeni. When tte conductor called for
Make* Kidney* and Bladder Right
tension on Jefferson street to te pres- ;
his ticket te said;
Creditors
are
mourakag
the
dhmpented at next regular meeting to be J
I'm on ike staff &lt;4—Naahville. I
tehlSept.. 13th. 1906. Carried.
| pearance of. hl. Loney. of loniix who
Moved by AH. Hall that council ad- ( for three months has boss operating a. Mipjxmo you will )*«* me. ’ *
jouxa. Carried.
The conductor loUred at him shaq'ly
rtntanrant
there.
He ctun* from
Jas. M. Pattea.
“The editor of that }iap»r is in the
Portland anil
is. understood his. wife
City Clerk.
smoker. Come withj me. If he identiTHE OLD RELIABLE
ami relative*.live ai Si Johxw»
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
firo
yoa. all right ’’ i VACATION NONSENSE.
.
■
HORSE SHOERJ
several first class rir* in connection
He followed tte roodactor into the
with &lt;Mtr Jefferson Street Feed ‘Barn.
f would flee from tte city’*, rule and
Warden. Fuller, of Ionia prison,
il
Shop ou Conn s
smoker. Tte situation was explained.
Your patronage solicited.
tew—from its fashion and forms cut is sharply urUiciting Detroit judges
Jeffrf'
Mr. Editor said:
The FtunouH Eldridge Sewing
kociee—and go whefe the strawberry for the isgbt Mmleacea they iciveiu con­
“Oh, yes, I re&lt;x)gnizo him as one of
grows on its straw and the gooseterry firmed criniinulfi. Tte ward«&amp; very*
Macliiuee for sale at McCoy’s. They
tte staff. It is all ri^ht. ’ ’
VtHtN YOU WANT
-R MEN.
grows on its goose; where the catnip prop&lt;tely say*, throe light tentences
are tbe oldest and most reliable high
Before leaving the [train the lawyer
1R ROYS.
tree i» climbed by the otA. as it dutch­ tend, to encourage crime.
grade Sewing Machine made, and sold at tbo lowest
again sought tte. editor.
es for its prey the guitetess and unsus­
pric?. elall and see them.
I "Why did you say you recognized
pecting rat on the rattan bush at play:
».Uoige Hardy a life convict sent ; me’ I’m not on your paper."
CAI L ON L. A. EATON. HE HAS
I will, catch with exse- tte saffron cow from Maraba’l wm rewutly paroled by
We repair all machines, alao furnish needles and
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND
। - ‘Tm not the editor erilier. I'm
PHIL
and the cowlet .in their glee, as they the governor, because of. his model
repairs for all machines. Have the old machine put iu
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE &lt;K
travelling on his pass and was scared
leap n joy from bough to bough on. bearing in prison. He. however, w ill
good running order at
to death lest you J should give mu
the top of a\cowslip tree; and list go back to the prison where he has a
away.' ’
'
while the imrtridge drums his. drum job as engineer
and the woodchuck chucks his . wood,
and the dog devour* the dogwood plum
The phraae “to ahatn Abraham" was
The
Michigan conference of the
iu the primitive solitude., O. let inc
coined In Bedlam, ori Bethlehem hospi­
The Quality Furniture Store.
Phone 76.
drink from the moss-grown pump, that Metbodua Church was held in Char­ tal. where there was at ono time au
was hewn from the pumpkin tree, eat lotte the past week, dosing it* labors Abraham ward, the Inmate* of which
mush and milk from a rural stump Monday. About 400 preacher* .* repre- hpon certain days were permitted to
go out as licensed beggars on behnlf
from folly and fashion free—new gath­ sentiug^tJO,O(Xi member* were there.
of tbe hospital. These mendicant lu­
ered mush from the mushroom vine,
natics were known aa "Abraham men,”'
Conductor Floyd Jcpro on a Battle and their success In invoking the pity
and milk from tte milkweed sweet —
with pineapple from -the pine. And Creek trolley car was adjusting the of the charitable was such that they
then to the whitewashed dairy I'll turn pole to the line last Wednesday, when hnd many unlicensed imitators, who,
where the maid there hastening hie*, lie fell, cracking his skulL and it is when discovered, were said "to b«v0
■bammed Abraham.'"'
her ruddy and golden-red butte: to thought the injury is fatfl.
churn from the milk of her butterflies;
tf you iDbvrtfed or eoatracted any nioo4 Dlaea*» you ar* n&lt;"'
TRUTH TRIUMPHS.
vlru# or polton ha, been eradicated from tte &lt;yat*n. A: tic-;
I and FU rise at morn with the earliest
aymptume. but Uve tn hope* no aerlnu* reaute will fallow
The village marshal of Athens ar­
foiuwlnc annptotna? »0re threat, nicer* on the lonaue or In th
bird, to the fragrant farmyard pass,
ina out. aching wUnii. itchlnMu of,'the skin, aor.j or bloUbtrested Mrs. Theodosia Harbaugh of
Hastings Citizens Testify for
”?arl- dyspeptic etomacS. Mxual treakneaa-enUrired r
and watch while the farmer turns his that town, and put irons on the wo­
•to Inch. t»on*t rnln your system with the old to«y treatment ।
To close them out before mu new stock arrives.
the Public Benepotent medicine*, which enpprem tte »yn&gt;ptama far a time tinty ■
herd of grasshoppers out to grass.—B. man. She will stio him for damages.
j,-------------------Don't )«i quacks experiment ■
I will for the next 50 days make you almost uour
U ru*rant««d to cure you oyit -t
Warren Brown.
.
•
that the Blood or Skin dtaea.c
own price This is your last chance to yet a pair
Thoueanda of patienta have been already cured by our NEW ■
A truthful statement of a Hastings
The
large
farm
house
and
barn
of
Don't
delay
a
minute*
Cholera
in
­
citizen, given in his own words sbouhl
of Blankets Cheap.
fantum,
dysentery, diarrhoea come' Goo. Babcock, near Saugatuck, were convince the most skeptical ateut- tbo
suddenly. Only safe plan is to have burned Wednesday causing a loss of merits.of Doan’s Kidbey Pills. If you
Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw­
suffer from backache, nervousness,
HAd BLOOD POISON 12 YEARS
berry always on hand.
sleeplessness, urinaryi disorders or any
form of kidney illaj the cure ia at
The New Method Trc»tn&gt;»ut Cured Ilini
after Drug*. Mercnry. Hot Spring*.
hand.'
Read
this
:
C.
W.
Post
pay,
12.727.
und
E.
C.
MICH.
HASTINGS,
Nothing In nature 1* absolutely per­
John Mate, blacksmith, of Grand
Nicbola »1.527 tazoa in Battle Creek,
panent Changes are going on slowly,
Street, says: ‘‘Fortijc yean off and
three two Ijeing the hrerieat tax payers on I was troubeld with my back, no
but steadily, every moment parts of
doubt brought on by horseshoeing, but
tbo earth being elevated above the sea, there.
the last year it clung to me all the
parts sinking below It, the ocean wear­
Cbc Br»l OUH*; malttt Ptimc THttb;
ing away the coast In one place and
John Hokanson, living near Vermont­ time and although I Med every remedy
tzIAKvIls 11D**’1 BrMfc b We*na Ccwfl Ctw.
building It ont in another, and so on to ville. committed suicide recently by which came to my notice. I was unable
to check tte cause, lei alone remove iu
infinity.
taking a quantity of 'carbolic acid. Finally I began taking Doan's Kidney
Pills procured at A Mulholland'* *occeesor
to W. H. Goodyear drug store.
Hmi 143.
W. J. Stark, tnf.
Greenville a public school* opened I have not felt the pain in my terlr to
last week with the record
For Infanta and Children.
attendance of 1.000 pupil*.

Dragged'Doivn
Feeling

Souhwestern Michigan

COURT HOUSE NEWS.

CARLOAD

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

SCHOOL IS NOW
IN SESSION
School Supplies

Weissert Bros

RailwayTirne

Michigan Central,

W.J. HOLLOWAY

BEST TEA

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

W. H. FAIRCHILD
FLOWERS

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

FOLEYS KIDNEYCURE

5EWINQ
rUKt1!NE5

ROWLAND BROS

COAL

TO CLOSE THEM OUT

1 have a few pair of HORSE
BLANKETS left from last uear’s
stock.

MUST BE CASH.

Jesse Townsend

CT A

than Cl»e KiRd of Starch We U«.

The American Laundry,

CASTOR IA

Ik Kind Yen Hau Always Botigh&gt;
Bear* th®

•ndglowy.

ss&amp;r

" 7"

The remaining Grand Rapid* water
deal CMMarc to be tried again com­
mencing thia month.

KERGAN

MTROIT. MIC*

�HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER u. nips.

A D* qach*allader*s:
tii.
'
okco-.i’f"'

..in’s Grocery,

H.'sey1?

D. BOXES MUST

Order Re

..’IlCtl.

tly Issued By thc P. O

Depart

Grant’s
j
i iv*»
’juke.
Mings.'
s. R.
frohi

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BE NUMBERED
NORTH------- * I H J’ Chr,5,mas Has some Excellent |
T*10 L T I wa« w •®TLETONI
Sample* of Mis Art

rects Work to be
Once.

H.Urd.Xnigh., ^"‘‘n^n'^L
«■“
-»•
The postoffice dej
l
1
I,h«
of 11. J.
ent has issued « Mr. Orr Ftebcr-. Sent
1
.Chm max
the pfotngmpta,. W, [
n vl,’ulur directing tha It mail boxea Invin.i.
1 &lt;• npmUr.-.l. In fact the
William JtSvr, i. hating him . „ „ '
“ •“ ‘--Peri, in bis line and
r reads
driven.
’
‘nt h‘m “
•" dnnut.no.wmnt that win be uf
as follows:’—

l&gt;-r public convenience and t
itate a more accurate, handling o
&gt; i.iy mail by rural tree delivery carriers,
..n
ha* Ijeen decided that ' each rural
’nMl'Vu mail.box in u-\ on a rural route.
‘ in.'-!lncb under the regulation* of the.
ti’rch ’ *?&gt;-psrtment, io entitled to service,'
■ i-gai i -luill
designated-by number in the
ba^' “um,^!r aud by the ““'‘bud .hereinafter
,a‘* set forth; and thc delivery by rural |
'i!5 ; curriers of ordinary, mail matter of RU !

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COATS AND FURS

I ‘ntert-nt to nil readers
M,U? “"■*
W‘‘h ortler. for U, better grt* uf
*“* «•” !
»'
upyjoK be

&lt;)ur„-i, I,
&gt; 1 M
elU*r«r-l Photo tiiat will |
111 X??’
-'lonJ-V with Mite **
ornament to „,y hou,o Mr.
Hte &lt;
a. teacher.
&lt; hn.tmM ba. .ample, uf fate work on i

We have the (rest; line of ladies’ coats, for this season, that we have
ever shown and those who have looked over our lines in previous years
know what this means.

l”'r'Meek baa proved Io lla»t,,Ute
« hi» Hodio k, that patron.
U1» “ Iternurd will w,„k the farm ' i'‘now in advanre wluit to expect.
Char ■ Barry hM, r«»rn, J
V00*
*“ win h» '«ry busy I
from New York where he b„ I,,,,!
.j1’?"0
work to be done!
sxu-n.iin., *k..
spending
the —
rammer.
.
" ’ • should place their orders early. There
Grace Meadt- u
. v
.
attending tire county fair from s .di»- !
j
Grace Meade, is attending adioai
Hastings.
V
nl lan,c the
ui next month should
Th4rw. ’
,
*&lt;*it until thai time and place their
i ne report i* that Sam pntehese and ' urdcr with him then.
। wife are going to leave un, having nold
‘
i their farm to Will Brooks. Mr and 1 7
Mnu Gntchem have made many friend* i /
| during the two years that they Imvt '
| rrMdod here. Wo hope for thrin *uc- i "
|&lt;x-« wherever they go.
Horace Hall was in Grand Rapid*

! lot elawaw addressed tosiwh boxes by numNear ‘,&lt;’r nrue ls uut^brized so long as ime r i’r"!x;f and unlawful business is
not
' condqcted thereby.
- Cartiers on the rural routes are directed tn examine the lx&gt;xes un
the
ropc-iitive ’routes and reporty to
the
Postmaster U-fure Sept. 30,
ich of
them confonn to the regu
ons, and
..are thus entitled to desig live numi
; U-rs.
&lt; &gt;nly lx&gt;xe* under o
No. 730, .rad
non-approvtsl boxes
ccted prior .to
Oct. 1st.. 1903 are
titled to .num-'
burs. -.
No non-weat
proof or otherwise
; unfit ceceptael
r mail shall Jv. numbt-red. All s
i must Im- replaced by I
approved I
« or no -numbers will Im-. I
I
Ih&gt;x erected within the lim- i
incorporafed city, or within
f mile of a postuftice at an un­ ‘
orated town or village, shall be
bored unless such Ixjx was erected
■ to Oct. 3. 1903. or is lading served
^y s^epific order of the Department.

odoccQCOcr--.-:

We have styles to please everyone from Fitted hacks to the newest Empire shapes.
PRICES FROM $5.00 to $22.00.

call youratt«.itton especially to our (CIO f|A Hue. They are bargains
Aleoa complete line of Misses’, Children’R
and Infant’s coats.
Wp ai;e sliuwing au excellent line of Enrs, Scarfs niitl ties in Fox, Mink, Alaska
Sable. Grey Squirrel and Martin at prices ranging from $1.25 to $20.00.
Now is the .time to buy while lines are .complete.

PERSONAL MENTION;

Several from here, attended the show MoDday
business.
at Hustings last Wednesday.
; Otto Bergman went to

Chicago r

^"lAKE VIEW ~
Thursday, returning Mondaay.
Mvrntt Mead and wife of Morgan
^'erk. of Parmulee. viai- '
f-pent Sunday with Claud ^leHd and
fr’PndM in 'h’8 dkX Friday
"rife•
John Francisco, of Ionia county, was |
Mr. und Mr, (ten. Colvin enter.
tained coiupany from Hastings StuulaV.
Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Smith and
daughter Horence o.mt Sunday will:
Albert Juhrtson and wife of Wtxalland.
Harford Vpndteu and Walter Bwiater
—»•-■» on George ----- Sunday.
called
Gillespie

।

&lt;■“ buMnwuc
^rt*b Si-onable and Adam Rock
W‘‘,“ tO. IX&gt;lroS‘ Mo’»b»y to attend the;
M“‘’ f“'r
^r’ und’-,,ra- Dan lutke visited Mr. 1
Mnk
Tr"v"
-1
Grove last week.

Our new stock just in And we are prepared to meet every requirement
.
of our patrons.
10-4 Blankets from pOc to $1.00
11 -4 Blankets from 85c to $1.1’0.
. 12-4 Blankets from 14)0 to $2.00
Excellent qualities all wool Blankets $4.50

Our line is now complete. Call and make selections before desirable patterns are
gone.
5 to 12 1-2 cents per yard.

Mrs. Alex Gillespio is very sick at ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keats, of Detriot. |
this writing with Dr. Robert-, in at­ .spent Sunday visiting relative* and •
, friend* in the city.
tendance. Dr. and Mrs. U. . P. I^throp. of.' &gt; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO&lt;OOC&gt;:&lt;- OC O30GQOOQQOOOOOOOO *
Robert Miller had a serious runaway
Sunday, smashing his buggy, throwing Ionia, are visiting relatives and friends
;
in
the gity this.week.
.
|
him out anil Ab. Bolton catching hnMiss Elrdu Shaw who.has U-cn viyt- |
fractious ponies.
' ing. Battle Creek friends for sonie time i •
A number of thc young people at
returned Thursday.
'
‘ !.
tended church nt Morgan Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Ryan and daughter..^i-ts i.
■ Gertrude left for Ypsilanti Saturday &lt; ’
WEST THORNAPPLE.
where thc.latter will attend tbe State­
Mrs. J, D. Kenyon is on the
- I Normal.
.
’
j.
list.

Service must not be withdrawn from
any l«x now being served until such
withdrawal-is expressly ordered. Boxes
will 1m» numbered in the order they
are reached by the Carrier aft|r start­
ing. beginning with No. 1. and includ­
ing all entitled to thc service.'■
Alter tic- numbers have lieen assigned
the postmaster will furnish each patron
with the officitd numlxir to Im| placed
on the box. and request that thisnumMrs. Gackelcr recently returned from
FREEPORT.
lier be ht once legibly and durably in­ Milwaukee where she w.-w visiting a
Miss Jennie Finch of Grand Rapids
scribed-in a conspicuous place . on the daughter
, returned to her home Monday morning
outside of ^he bo±.
Mrs. Tom Murphy is under the Dr’«. nft,’r iUl ejijoyable two weeks visit with
care.
■
friends in the village.

t NOTHING
HOO GOOD

• Allen Pender in driving a new well
Mrs- Mae Smelker. of l ake pilesra
for Dr. Taylor ,.f Middleville: «'h. pm uae tin- gueet of her mother. Mre.
one in l»l week for M. F. Jonlaii
Samalilha Prek' am. lin.1 of Hie week.
Ur. Sam Alien ha&gt; Teen in MiddleKeulen Kaereber and vile enterWhen we pray for gold heaven is ville tbe ptul'tern week, earing for her te'""1 Mr. and Mnv Greater and Mite
likely io give us a‘ piece of iron, and mother Mm. David MaMiuon who it. Kaerrh.T t-f Sunfield over Snmlay.
we are too dull to know it. is the key quite sick.
C. E. Sis-son was in Hastings Saturday
to-heavien’.s treasuries.
Mn».
Philley returned “home last • Mrs. -Seymour Riegler was in Grand
An alarm, ot fire was turned in from week from near Hustings where she Rapids last Friday and Saturday.
box 13 Friday, night ahouMLolClock. spent a week with relatives.
, Mrs*Geo. J. Nngler and Mrs. Morna
The d’jpnrtuieut promptly resjxnided.
Our school c'lmmenceil last Monday Vanderlin left Monday morning fo»
a lake alarm.
with Mande C-mverse a* teacher. This Detroit where they will attend the
is her second year rad .it* is needless tv State Fair and order their new supply
■of good*. .
letter*. Uf the seven, only one is
fi-ui-l in -r’ame” andoiwin •’money.” l»ack.
Mfbz 1- D. Brayton
Madge and
l-nt thrieare found' in ‘-happim-ss. " •
Lulyd. were guests uf Mrs. B. L. Bray­
NORTHEAST IRVING.
ton of Lowell ftom Tuesday till Friday.
Contrary to expectations the Lake
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wolfe called
Xk-s-a inne* ha*- not disapjM.’iircd from
Jacok ‘‘-ulte and family rad Bind Sisview, bu
the contrary the pajw-r ’ relatives .of this- place Sunday.
snxj and family and Harold-Nagb r. have
Maude Brace of Hillsdale is vi
gone to Gnu lake for ten days. They
rM-em- t&lt;&gt; be very much alRc.
will orect barns on their respective
Will tb’.e person to wh*-m a Jjook en- i ing at Wm. Brew’s.
Edna lots while there.
. titled: Oar .Young Folks gUiroad. or Our j Mr. Oliver Tobey and Miss
,
seen-on
streets Sun;
SunYoung Folks Encvdopedih. by-Jas. D. '■ Kidder were seen
*on our street*
Walter Ward ha# lawn on the sick
McCabeWas loaned or given kindly day.
.
list the past week. ' He returns to the
communicate
with thc BANNER.
Ross Moore made nine of our farm- ; Lewis Intitute, Chicago, on Saturday
' office
%
ers happy by threshing their grain , Butf| vVolcott-aud wife 'of Woodland
j Now is the time of the year the Saturday.
. spei!l Sunday with their *on; U*u and
' Michigan-uiud-making-man
makes
Miss Maude Kidder was a caller at wife, iu this village.
roads by plowing up and building the J. W. Cairn's.
Thos. Kelley and family have moved
j hills higher. In the place of cutting j Prayer meeting at the Brew school jn
Rufus Whitford and wife. R.
■
.. •
------- - ----------------down the-hiUs they build them higher i house led by'Miss
Grace Pratt.
..
| D. Kacrcher and wife occupy the house
and nevir take care of the water. Just ' Nelson Drucv
Bruce and family of- Roger’s ;: vacated by Thon. Kelley.
ho long will we have poor roads.
I ^rnen
— visited at Chas. Bruce s Sun- 1 Mrs. A. D. Shepard entertained a
i Isaac Weeks of, Baltimore, had nine I j-jy.
! few of the ybung people last Friday
! Shropshire ewes this year that gave
Mr. ____________
Brew moved two loads of goods ( evenjng-..
in honor of her: son Fred, who

Watch!

SPECIAL SALE
FOR IO DAYS

Local News.

Chas. Dubois i
The MEAT NAKKET Man J
Tiro doors'
,&lt; Ci^’-Haak.J
ftowll il.-• fijs. Mich/;

Kwo -.x-iGQoqocooo

YOU ARE
INVITED.
-ARISTO GOLD PAPER....
il trill

worth
ui ' see

Sitaplt

Dou’l forget
you buy » Ki
supplies for.

before.

H. J. Christmas,
THE MIOTOCRAPHER,
:

Michigan

birth to 16 lambs. Mr. Weeks sold tbe
; lambs.ftfrjftM, and got $22.m for the
wool from tbe nine ewes, making a
' total of 4SK.40 from the nine for this
year. Who can beat that record?

'

WRfjfiawjvi (H

fall:
fabrics

-

v., ve, and
&lt;?*&gt;rtex&lt;. U1J a„ im^,cnse
Mrirt,.,- the Maim',
.

"die IS THE

cream
I&gt;r6du;tl,.ns ol |,m.
'"ritn.and America.
milb
Come and see
•&gt;"« careiullv &gt; „u.
teste ha, been
PNniJed for.

c- E LUNN
F!’,E TAILORING.
HASTIHCS. MICH

'
Secretary Schantz while at the Peach- j

fest, at Benton Harbor last week saw ,
the Governor, and received his promise
। to attend.our,coining Fair on Wednes- ,
day of Fair week nt 11 o'clock to talk
on Dairying tn Michigan, a subject- of i
. much interest to tbc farmers of the ■
county. Now Jet the people of the county
do the proper' thing and give him a
j full house.
j
I
“Has a man a right to spit?”- asks
| an exchange, and then it proceeds to
j ahwer the question thusly: "You bet
be has, and a right to breathe, a right
j to live and a right to express his. oI pinion; a right to kick and a right to
: work, also a right to vote and to pay
I taxes: and to find fault with every■ U&gt;dy wnd everything he don't like.
Man has n whole lot of rights, but
I he should exercise them all Hke «
leentleman. ”
j

The home dealer is entitled to the
home trade. Keep the money in circu■ ation ut home by buying of the mer­
chants wno are your friends and nieghl»orb. and who will make your purch­

ases satisfactory should there ne any
mistake, or should you find the goods
not what the}- are represented. Read
the advertisements in, the BANNER
and ]&gt;atronize those who have the goods
and prices to warrant them in seeking

your trade.
••
• / •
Chicago capitalists and promotor* of
the interurban electric line tietween
this city and Grand Rapid* have been
in the city for the prat two days, an

have decided not to run
GuM lake, but to make more of an air­
line of it running from this pty °
Bedford village, thence to Wat and
Crooked Ukra to Grand Rapid*, touch­
ing as many of the wns^’f lakes **
possible. A branch will be bunt jrom
Bedford to Hasting*.—Battle Creek

JoumaLX

-

Watch!

Commencing Wednesday, Sept. 13
and Ending Saturday, Sept 23

J. Homer DePue,
Open Evenings.

We want your BUTTER and EGGS.

Phone 86

■ guest of F. A. Sisson and family ilnst ■
| Saturday. •
.

i WilUfelley'spent Sunday with his
; luuents in the village.
.
'
j Jacob Freeland and wife haviH rei turned from a trip in the North.

McOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE,
Mr. and Mrs. Bryans of Hickory ,
Comers s]»ent Sain yday and Sunday
with J. M. Crawley.
i
School
began last Monday with
Bessie Warner of your city as teacher.

Fred Benncn and wife took dinner
with Mrs. Traver Sunday.

IT’S$$$TO YOU
When you want Furniture and House
Furnishings, come and see na
Our Btock is now very large and connists of many
of the
u

CHOICEST PIECES OF FURNITURE
to be found in any store, do matter where you go. )
We are now showing a choice lot of Sample Furniture j
bought from the floors at Grand Rapids during th&amp;X
Furniture Exposition. We can save you a nice sum of /
money on any of these sample pieces. Call in and look J
them over.
\
Wo are selling loti of^Pianoe nowadays. Call in \
and look over the finest mie ever shown in this city.
(

Mrs. Lewis Wood, is no better at thia
y
writing.
fvr peimer Slocum who has moved in- . JeavC8 for Olivet Monday morning
Dr. Sheffield and wife were on pur (
to Tohn Trego’s house.
! where
he
will
attend.school
tbe
comwhere he will attend.school tbe com- street Sunday.
/
The young
’* meeting will
poung people
people'*
wm be
oe . jng year.
Threshing -|s nearly done and the
V
held at the home of the Misses
Miase* Mae
Mae !|
is certainly sending her
-farmers are getting ready to sow
j
a Cairns’ Sunday. All are in'" ! share of ntudents out to the various wheat
and Lila
vited.
\
i schools and colleges' this year. Miss
1
EAST PARNELEE.
j
Cairns who ha* liecn n.n" Maude Kenyon will pttend M. A. C.;
Parmelee is h beautifnl little village \\
^er t|,e DoctQt*s care is murh im’ the Misses Stade Curtiss, Nellie Bussell
located, in the northern part of Bairy , ff
lvw]...
and Edith He&gt; rington left Sntunlsy
provet
county. Our territory is east of tpis D
Preaching
at the church Sunday at' morning for Olivet: Vernor Moore and place, takes in Grand Rapids St. and ((
j
Fred Shepard will also go- to Olivet ; to Middleville, one of-the finest grsivel jl
llo.*^oc|J
m.
Miss Maude Sisson to the Cwnty Norm­
Furniture Corners.
Hastings, Mich.
roads in Barry county: and north and \\
al. at Hastings; Cha»- Comlm. Orson
C
east to the oonuty lines. This part (£
&lt; Simjwon. and Ivan Steckle will attend
Bear*the
with the enterprise and culture is —
Blgoaturc
the I', of M Hex Holman is attondiug
promising the most attractive of aniy
- j lhe Hasting* High School, making Mh
part of Barry county.
T
I home at Judge Smith’s.
The farmers club meets the first of . £
. Ivan Stecklo left Sunday for Ann
every-' month to discuss how to live 1
' Arbor.
happy, and how to till their rich, fer- 4W. A. Roberts, the new principal, tile farms and get the best results from
At the Peopled’ Exchange you will find a complete line
has arrived but ia rather- early, for tbe same.
!t
of
.
school as it is not expected that the
The Moe school is in full blast. The ♦,
school bouse will be reader occupancy officers are chosen as the lx.nt of the , X
i until Sept. 25 or the week following.
district. • and they secured the best ( J
Mr. Bouma spent Sunday with his teacher that can can 1» fonnd. It seems i
family in the village. Misoes Ida and their aim is to make* the pnpih rich i £
And
Know of no
»«x&gt;mi«nte&lt;l him.
and intelligent and useful meh and i
All in good condition: prices low and satisfaction
Ulhan br «lrln» ££&gt; £»
1
’
------------Rev. GeaAte
Lustey
from western
women.
' *
guaranteed.
On? More - thd home ot bargain. TenneMee filled tbe Ouug'l pulpit last
♦
Miso Lulu Sherwood drives to rad *
V?om now Uli Srptember &gt;« we
Sunday morning and evening. Hd ex­
fell the following at special prices.
pect* to preach next, Sunday also.
Ulb Rolled Oats ..... .-•••• • • ■ • ’
R-v’ M. W. Douy
Daffy 1*
attending the
9 bam l^enox or Jaxon boap ....
Sam Todd and son have completed T
T V •
A k•
kA 1 A 11
\»Z A A
25
Revm aiiemung
9 lbs Bulk Starch
05 ' M. E. Conference at Charlotte; Rev. the barn for Geo. Mediford in Loigh- ♦
j lb A. &amp; H. Sods
10 I D. C. Fleming is at the V. B confer- ton.
Proprietor.
.
t
20c sack Dft,ry salt........................
06
■
•(
Mrs. G. M. Jones is very low at this
IT. ence.
25? t’rarler or. Mica Axle iireaae
--------------- ;------------------------------- ;; r
06
D. A. Ward has been building a hew writing.
10c Canvas Glow
W cement walk in front of his reaidrace.
The Holiness prayer meeting is kept . OLIN FAMILY AN­
IS lbs Granulated Sugar ,
op every week, trying to do good wd
NUAL EXCURSION.
j Ut the good work go on.
25c Gauze Underwear..................
50c “
“
' Mi* Lulu Griffin left last week for gel good.
o
0
BnSJa x. Y.
i
Grand
Rapids
where
she
will
attend
to
The
peocli
crop
i.
very
Bn.
in
b.m
&lt;iu
ow
&amp;
All odds and ends of show I
'[ the Sacred Heart Academy.
on**"1
oUing tmdtly.
. Mmhigeu Sootheru Ky. Tm»d.y. Sept
go below wholesale prices
Readers of the Banner can secure
. Philo Seger visited in the northern
The reword at metering &lt;m difflcnl-1 ««“&gt; SP«‘*&gt;
' Several pair* of knee pants i
aa favorable clubbing rates with this
j part of the state last week.
Rapids at 8:20 a. tn., or Kalamazoo at
cost.
■ Dr. H. C. Peckham was in Detroit
10 :35 a. m. running through without
paper for any daily or weekly paper
W. J. HOLLOAWY, HuU.il nkk. change. Fare to Cleveland and return
'
Your* for lowest prices.
last Thursday' ,
«$,75. Buffalo 90.00.
A large crowd attended the sport*
Who aelte tbe L. 4 M. P.1.1,
Tickets good for 80 day*. Particu­
aud field day at Clarksville last
Know, Il for a tern, that U» L. t M. lars from Ticket Aaenta or by writing
Wednesday. Freeport suffered defeat

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.,

Stoves.

WE WANT
YOUR
TRADE.

Stoves.

New and Second Hand
Cook Stoves and Heaters,

S’

HiKb

c”ry;|

w p cJamieson

CLUBBING RATES

W. W. W/1TS0N,

IRVING, rtKNIQAN,

— ,•&gt;-

�HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 14. «**.,

6

HAS LOCATED
THF
v
IN HASTINGS 11,1

MMT (0.MID
I
KAI ASSOCIATION

James M. Smith Has Fine Law
Been Oven the BANNER.

INTERESTING MEETING IN THIS
CITY, THURSDAY. VERY GOOD '

A fine 17-Jeweled Movement with a
patent

regulator

and

breguet hair

spring, in a 20 year Gold filled case.

for $12.00
A

Genuine

Bargain.

Call

and

See.

JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
Hastings, Mich.

THEATER ATTRACTIONS

We will sell a large
box of Toilet Soap
with seven cakes in
for 25c. •

When You Come
To The Fair

111 ”

SOIOOL LAW
PROVIDING FOR THE COM PULS- |

Successful Lawyer.

ORY EDUCATION OF CHILDREN
Attorney James M. Smith, who has
IN MICHIGAN,
i moved to this city from Woodland, is
j now nicely located in a fine suite of
' offices above the BANNER office, iu APPLIES TO ALL
; the front part &lt; F tbe block. They are
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
I very convenient. very tastefully arranged, and Mr. Smith will have every
convenience for the care of his buai- This Law Should Be Carefully Stud­

Y’ou ought to have a nice, new, up-to-dute CrriiAg^
Surrey or Koad Wagon. We have a fine line of then,
made by the leading manufacturers of the country. an,|
can please you. We also have all kinds of hahuatses—
heavy, light, single or double.

ied By Parents, Guardians, Teach­
Mr. Smith has been a successful man
and has won his ’ Own way in tje
ers And School Officers.
Cause. Typhoid.
world. Hr bad no advantages in his
One of the most important laws
.The Barry county Medical Associa­ youth except tbe meager opportunities
tion met at tbe council rooms Thurs- ,of the district school. But he had am­ psassed by'the last legislature is the
Ina day, and waa quite well ‘attended and bition and pnrpose and was uot con­ new compulsory education act
much interest manifested. One thing tent to rest with what he had. He much as this law goes into effect Sa urday
Sept
IB.
a
brief
review
of
its
noticeable was the presence of physici­ studied and fitted himself for a school
ans representing the various schools of teacher, and then went to the large provisions is considered timely in order
has been acknowledged as
medicine, and an Eclectic, Dr. W. H. and successful college at Valparaiso. that parents and guardians of children
years. Solidly built easy
Snyder, read a very well prepared Ind.
graduated in*
inu. He
nr gr»uu»uu
iu tbe
two commercial
wu.v..— of school age may
. be informed aa to
pafier before the gathering on ' ‘The cuntee iu IHH2; in the literary course ^their duty in complying with the law
itsalf in a short time.
’i and that’ teachers and school officers
Reason and Remedy.” Dr. , H. B.
may know their duties in enforcement. .
(iamraon also had a paper to which
• Every parent, guardian or other
very close attention was given, and ।
l&gt;er»on in tbe state of Michigan having |
i which was a paper of very much merit,
control and care nf any child or |
j on “Differential
Diagnosis.”
Dr.
children between and inctiding
the of Caledonia, was present
' Graybill,
ages of seven and fifteen years, shall■ and
be . gave an account of- .some very in­
required to send such child or Children
I teresting curaa that hud come under his I
to the publib school* during the EK- |
j care as a practicing phyrfician. A vote i
Well as Impure Water Can

George Newton,

Bargain Sale.

HOW FLIES SPREAD
TYPHOID FEVER.
Fact Brought Out That House Flies as

This Offer is Good Until the
Week Ending Saturday, Sept. 16th.

First door west of Chidester'&lt;ZXBurton,

PAPERS PRESENTED.

Is

o'-1

NFW

of thanks was tendered to him by the
&lt; association, which waa well merited.
One of the interesting, to the writer.
, facta brought out at the meeting was
of tfee West Michigan Fair,
' an account of the typhoid epidemic
There.
among the American soldiers at CbatFor the week of the Wert Michiagn tanooga camp during the Spanish war.
Fair at Grund Rapids, Sept. 18^28, the ! Up to. that time it was commonly j
Majestic theater has secured two strong i supposed that drinking water was the
attractions. “Shadows on the Hearth. ” , only mcahs of spreading tbe contagion ,
will run through the first half of the I of typhoid fever. But the drinking w at-

t Grand Rapids During the Week

The Miller Bean Harvester
the leader for th&lt;- past -jj
to operate, it will t,;iy for

Full Line of the Celebrated
Thomas Grain Drills.

TIRE school year and such attendance
shall lie CDNSECUlilVE for the school
year a* fixed hy the district in which
such parent, guardian or other j&gt;“rson
in ]tarental relation may reside.”
The following casds are excused from

I

|
|

such attendance; • • •
.
1 Children who are lieing taught in
private or parochial schoola .in such
j branches as are usually taught in the |
! first eight grades of tbe pnidir schools j
or who have already acquired tbe l
week, with u matinee.on Wedneeday. ;
in the.Tenn*easeeottnp was found to
learning taught in such gtades.
and •‘Across the Pacific” will run i
free from typhoid germs. Dr. Victor
2 Children who are physically un­
through the last half, with a matinee C. Vanghu. of the Michigan Univers i
onSatiirday. ’ Shadows on the Hearth" I ty. was summoned to make an inveatiable to attend school the certificate of
a physician to such condition being reisa drama of home life, and concerns* gat ion. He observed that the officers ■
Janies H. Smith
young girl who sacrifices herself to save 1' of the
were free from typhoid i
l be troojw
t
qoired3 Children
OVER FOURTEEN ।
• sister from shame. Its s^ncs are laid while the privates
privati-s were tbe
the ones at- ., —---------- -—— -i—~
v-during Ithe Civil war per oid.
‘t
.......................
tacked
Ujr tbedioeaae. Both ate practic- in the same institution, in 18H4. Re- years of age w hose services are esmmtial i
to
the
support
of
their patent* in the |
Acr.isa
the
Pacific
”
is
a
stirring
ally
the
same
food.
He
next
noted--turning
late
in
the
nineties
to
his
• Aci
military melodrama with its plot based that the officers ate tbeir meals in ! Alma Mater, he gradu/ted from the judgment of the Board of Education • '
,on
Leethe
story of a young lieutenant houses with screen doors, while the j Valparaiso Law School in IW. The '
of the district in which they reside.
' of volunteers who leads his men to the men site out in the open field or iu open same’year he was admitted to the
4 Children under NINE years of age
j Philippines and is followed by his tents. He reached the conclusion that , Porter Co.. Ind., bar and to practice ! whose parents do trafiive within two
j brave sweetheart disguised as s soldier. ; the house flies, which’were shut out of ' liefufe the Indiana Suprefme Court. | and one hglf mile* of * public school pro­
Phone 143,
City Drugstore.' | It has iu own Rough Rider,- 1»and. A • the officers quarters but which swarmed and a short time later before the U. i vided transportation is not furnished.
which a thickly-about tbe places where the sol- , S district courts. In the fall of
' In enforcing the law, the sheriff deaHastings,
::
Michigan' 1 feature Is a battle scene
genuinc irapid lire gun is used.
diers ate, were spreading the contagion, he was admitted to practice before tbe
ignstes one of his d&lt;vmties a* county '
“Hoiw Folks ” which is to come I
some of these flies under ' supreme court of this state, leasing , truant officer to act under the direction !
to Powers for Fair week is reported to ithe
“nd foond hi“ conclusion the required examination with credit, of the county commawioner of school* ’
ocxxxx&gt;ooc&lt;xxx&gt;ooooaoooooooo lie an American play of exceptional fnU&gt; ’gained, for the flies’ legs aud I He is. and has been since BftW. a mem­
in all district* OUTSIDE of incorpor­
interest. All of the secern* are laid in bodie" were fair‘y ,OBded with typhoid l&gt;er of tho Barry Co bur. After his ■ ated cities and villages Sheriff Furu-I
Southern Ulinios in.tbe late ai’xtire and 1
He Wt:nl to/be «*«P«ds and ] graduation from Valflarao be returned is* has designated Deputy Sheriff Harry ;
good S. Ritchie aa truant officer.
the author is the authority for the
that the flies bad free access to the j to Woodland, where he bus had 1 fta good
i statement that the tyxx* are all drawn
can be i practice in Barry. Eaton.
. means by which typhoid
.
Eaton, aniTlonia
anti Ionia
It is’thc duty of the director of each j
.
4 /^_
; &gt;_____
i
Thecompany "which fa“ilaid «prt,«d.
for typhoid
germs___
are..nearly
at- counties. xr_
Mr. Smith is a man of high school district outside of incorporated ]
' from life. '_____ r
village and city districts to provide^
■
ways
present
in
such
refuse.
'-haracter
and
unqutHtioned
\
integrity
: to number seventy-five people is headThe: little Japs were quick to learn ,a» a man. He has had good suecesrf the teacher at the commenoeurnnt of L
i ed by Edwin Arden and tbe principal
I comedy role is in the hands of ArCh­ ! the Iwaon’from this experience, for ' in hi* profession, viewt*d from every school, with a copy of the last school.'
Our line of Eoll.Lrip
in Boyd. "Homo Folks" will be at they took groat pains to treat tbts ref- standi*uint. He lias located -in tbiY census tegetht-r with' the nAiue and ad­
Robes is in and mPowers. Grand Bapids, fur. Fair week use ao| flies would not trouble it. and so 1 city iss-atise hr felt there wa* a larg- dress of thejjcrsoiui in parentaljetetion i
brac«B
everything
with matinees ou-Wednesday, and Sat­ that the deadly typhoid germs would er field for *his efforts here.’ We It is the duty of thi teacher to com- i
j be destroyed. In this way the Jap wish for him a successful profes- pare her eurutluiexit with said cetutns I
tlgit snewest and lat
urday.
armies have’been kept free from ty- I sion.d carter in this city.
list and feport to C'-omtnr. John C. ’
est.
i phoidw
Ketcham, Hastings, the name- of par-'
TRI-COUNTY
FAIR
I
The stock is complete
■ This will. hJioit why it is wise to;
ents or other ]&gt;crmuisi in parental rela- ,
AT LAKE ODESSA keep flies out of the house u» far as ‘ Havana rote once marked bh serous lion whose children Ima|v.-&gt;&lt;^' and in- ’
; and you'have tbe benefit
। possible, for they are to say the least I condemnstlon of luxury by cbllcetlne n coding the sge4 df vewn And fifteen
| of a big line to select
large number of articles which" be re­ are not in regulkr attendance at school.
Pfonte. to Be BltKer auJ Better ','w
“’"i *n’
,o
; from. It will pay you to
garded as vanities during the carnival
.
.
disease that run come from privy ref; call now while t &lt;• stock
After formal notice inmi rhe county I
to be burnt in the Piazza della Signorhl.
Than
Ever.
Date.*,
Sept.
n
W
(&gt;
r
decaying
fruit
or
vegetables.
' is complete.
Florence, on Shrove Tuesday. HU". In truant officer, if parent* or persons in •
parent*) reirtiin ft|il to send their
this
••burning
of
the
vanities
’
’
were
In
­
Zb to 29.
ItUMMAOH SALE.
cluded fancy costumes, carnival masks. children to scbdul regularly, it is the ! I
Th. Tri-Coanty Fair at I-.lu- Ckl.o-a
Saturday Sqrt. 10.» Rummagr ,»al.. '
Jnj ro0K, 'p.7.,
and
'dutyof the rouiily truant officer to j
[ Scgit 21’ to 2d promises to vclipse all its , will be:opened in tbc-Osborn building dice Loxes.’ books mid plcturcit. tomake comiilainl agaipst such parent or :
Rhone 314
•
&lt; predecessor*. Premiums and purses of I on the cart side of Jefferson street. . getber with casts and valusbh* .-culp­ other perapn in| parental relation be- i
Hastings,
Michigan.
; te,700 are offered, utwhich $1,700 are next to Michael’s bicycle repair, shop. ! tures of questionable character. Built
। fore a justice uf tbs t«-ace of the city, j
Jefferson st, 1 door south of P. O.
. speed premiums. The Lake Odessa! Thia sale is conducted by the reading' Up Into « pyramid of seven stag'*—
j village or township, where such party ।
people never do things by halves. They room committee uf the Hastings signifying .the seven deadly alps—the
resides and it-is thq duty ofjthe justice i
put ginger tuid snap into everything i Women’s Club and is for the purpose PJJ” 7"" b^iral
to issue a warrant (upon such com-’!
; they undt-rtrite, aud h.v. Aowu grmt!
r.&lt;dng fM1d, ,„r tho noteteMnct, |
I plaint and Jiejr and determine the 1
enterprise in promoting their fair.
of the room- which is nnller the care of j maembiet] crowds
same in the Mae manner as provided
■ Send to 8. E. Clark. Lake Odessa. | the Women’s Club. It is situated on i
by law for other caa« Under his juris­
fur one of their Ixxiks. All entries the second floor of the National Bank '
diction. In caiw uf iconviction. such
i close Sept. 22.
I building, and through the kindness of ; While Japanese ladies never cornmitparents or oilier persons in parental
Fot
the
convenience
of
Barry
county
1
the
niirties
own
ini/
this
hniidine.
has
'
Fof the convenience of Barry county 1 the parties owning this building, has ted bnr.tklri, the honorable equivalent
relation shall be liable to a fine of nut
I*eople, the managers of this fair have । recently been repmx-r«&gt;d and painted "•as death by a stab hi tlie neck from
!
less
than five nor mbre than fifty dolher
own
dirk,
n
weaj»on
which
she
gen
­
! arranged for an excursion train over ' ttnd is to Im* opened to the public in a ।
**r’*’ -F*
j thi C. K. &amp;S. and P. M. for Thum- । very short time. It is the ptfrpose of , erally carried In tier glrdie.to be used hire or to impriaonnami in the county ,
'
In
time
of
need.
jail
for not lete than two uor m’ore
1 have opened a new Bowl­
i day Sept. 2^. th»t wilt enable Barry th.
to bava tba plant well
.n. na iv
,T|ian dame would
wuuiu ,In
n anI : vm
When*
Roman
than ninety day* or both such fine and I
ing Alley In the building
ounty people to spend the whole day at . p»M4 with giiud periodical, under the , clpnt {iipcs |l!|Ve
1|WpBegw.
across the street west of
imprisonment in tlie discretion of tbe I
tbe fair and get homr- that evening. * care uf a competent matron, and to'; f-«
&gt; — — ■■n Japanese
------ I.heroine
—i—.
%
Hotel Barry. Everything
into• her owu.henrt.
court.
.
will be kept quiet and or­
■ It will be worth your while to see the j make ft, in many ways, a fact or for
I
preferred to thrust thc weapon Into her
It is tbe duty of all school officers, j
derly.
’
neck,
and
there
Is
no
record
of
either
' Lake Odessa fair.
' good iu the town.
teachers
or
other
persona
to
render
such-,
: Help the guexl work along. V iait tlie male or female In Japan ending exist­
EVERY THURSDAY
j rummage aaleA There will be an cx­ ence in- the fashion that is so often de­ assistance and furnish such informa­
THEY WERE PARALYSERS.
! The cardingroom nixie of the Wool Boot. celleut stock uf goods for you to choose picted In western novels and less fre­ tion as they may have at their com­
AFTERNOON aud EYE­
quently . perhaps In renl life.—Nine­ mand to aid the county truagt officer
ING will - be open to
factory easily defeated the uipo chosen ' from, and thc prices will be surpris- teenth Century
ladies.
in tbe performance of his official dut­
I from the forming and fulling room ■
,owiesSPECIAL.
, Saturday afternoon, by the paralizhig
In cities and -villages the marshal orSUDDEN DEATH OF
In theory there must be lunar tides
I score of 20 to 0. The feature of the
Every Thursday afternoon
JOSEPH HARDING. on th*- great lakes, nltbutigh they may other persan selected by Iho Board of
from 2 to .*» o'clock the alley
game was the Corkscrew spit bolls
Education
aeU as trsant officer under
The
BANNER
last
'week
announced
be too small to tie detected in bodies of
will be open Free of Charge
I delivered by “Old HoaB"Bisho], pitcher
to Ladies, and (lentiemen
tbo happy event of the marriage of water so much rtiore affected by winds the direction of the city or village
i for tbe carders, who made the batters
when escorted by Ladles.
su|-rintendeat
or principal of schools. |
Joseph Harding to Mrs. Maggie Falc­ and by differences in barometric pres­
| on tbe other side feel like 30 cents in
oner. This week we have the sad sure. This latter influence Is so potent
I cancelled postage stamps by striking
that
In
Lake
Michigan
It
sometimes
AL AZL.
duty to chronicle bi« death, which oc­
T* til Vw Hm» &gt;lwm Bwjsi ,
out 20 pf them.
curred Tuesday from peritonitis. He causes disturbances resembling tidal
. Prsprlstor.
.
waves when tlie surface of the water
was stricken with the disease only
la otherwise quite calm.
Hastings Markets.
Saturday. How frail is man’s hold
Hastings Markets are corrected every । oir life, and how speedily joy can be
...
..
»
.
j
u_
„*._-i
.
tufn(H
j
moorn
i
n
g
was
never
more
i Wednesday morning and can be relied
The car wits’crowded to Its full ca­
upon as correct at that date.
LICHEES KNpT
forcibly illustrated.' Tbe grief-strick­ pacity, and thp two who bad Just en­
, Corrected Wednesday. Sept. 13 1906.
en widow’ has lhe sympathy of the tered were compelled to hold to tbe
PHODUCE.
I
same
strap.
.
coinmnnity in her great affliction.
35 Cents Pound.
! Butter—18—17c per lb.
"We seem to be sentenced to hang.”
I Kn*-*«c -17c per 'loz.
A Coloaaal Idol.
■| observed the maid.
1 lard - Sc per tb.
*
clean, wholesome, palatable
Ta o miles from Kamakura and about'
• vxarrABUB. fruits. etc.
■'Yes,” whispered tbe young man as
fruit. It’s something new
twenty from Yokohama, in Japan, on Jils fingers closed over hers. “Capita!
and imported from China.
a terrace near tbe temple sits thc most punishment’’—Chicago Tribune.
MEATS.
gigantic
idol
In
thc
world.
It
Is
tbe
Made of the best material;
I Beef. lire wolfihi- jvjc-3'te
brazen image of a deity and dates from
thoroughly clean and whole­
the reign of the Emperor Bbomu, who
‘•Johnson wants to borrow some mon­
some, and wrapped in oiled
died A. D. 748. The dimensions of ey of me. Do yon know anything about
paper as soon as baked,
this idol are cofofwai. Hfai height from him}"
which keeps out all dust, dirt
the base of the lotus flower upon which
“I know him as well ns I do you. I
and germs. • .
be alts to the top of bls bend is sixty- wouldn’t let him hare a dollar.’’—New
POULTBY, HIDES AND WOOL.
three and a half feet. The face Is Yorker.
'chicken*. altre-TC-t&gt;c
Having removed I Invite my old
Chtoten*. Pressed—lOo—11c H
alxteeu feet !□ length and nine and a
Baef
patrons and all who are interested
half feet(wlde, tbe eyes are three-feet
Horen
-KS.OLi.
In good horseshoeing to call at my
nine Inches from corner to corner, the
Calf Bkin»-10c
Margie—If you don’t qplt teasing mo
Tallow-r‘i-4cnew location in connection with
eyebrffws five and a half feet and the I’ll tell metumt, and abe’ll tell papa,
.
GRAIN.
Pr«p. Tie CITY lUElt
ears eight and n half feet. Tim chest then papa will whip you. Harry—Then
Wbmt No. 1 whito. 1.7»j No. 2 red, t ,T&lt;
Is
twenty,
feet
in
depth,
aad
tbe
middle
____________ _
•I’ll cry, end grandma will give mo
“OntUiiin net littaten............
finger is exactly five feet long. The •omo randy, and I won't give you any.
fifty-six leaves of the lotus throne are
who will alfio do all kinds of wood
so.
each
ten
feet
long
and
six
fe
et
wide.
HAY AND 8TKAW.
reputing.
Itememter tbo plus.
If you don’t see what you want la
We arc better equipped each week this work! you can ask for It. but th*
■Owo.lt. th. Mldugm Cwlrel I'mchances are that you won't grt ft.—
Portland (Qre.i Jouraai.

This Sale will last one&gt;
week commencing Sept. 13. {
Only one box to each per-^
son.

i« here and we are on deck with a full
GUNS,

SHELLS,

pnd

ALL

Q. A. HYNES,

We i
all Mzer

Jap-

uf

Age
Devoe

AMMUNITION OF

KINDS.

GOODYEAR BROS
PHONE NO. I.

i
' . meutoi
big lot
carried
we are
lot that

Let
your h&lt;

THE HUNTING SEASON

I

TH

Cad
second*

FRED L

THE HARDWARE DEALERS HA.ST1NQS MICJt

Winter will soon be here

THOME 31

WE

and you will want to lay In
your supply of

fhj
whrftXaV|
rant ev&lt;
repo m
we tflai
tunas
twepV-i
in. tills
this bus
cha^eUr

I FANCY

PLUSH

LAP ROBES

o

. We are belling Hard and Soft Coal at Rock H.iiti in
at the same time guaranteeing the quality, uf » &lt;•:.(
invite you to ascertain if these statcuH nts a: &gt; ink

Lehigh Egg end Nut,

Diamo
C

Mes^ilon Lump,

Pocahontas,

Hocking Valley.

Maoeilon Nut,

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
BAUER BROS., Proprjetqrs.
I PHONE 154-

PHONE 254.

W. H Myers &amp; Son,

NEW
BOWLING
ALLEY

H

Willis

Ketzbeck,

SANITARY BREAD

Hastin

a

MONITOR TEA
and invite all lovers of- fine teas to tail
*»hl A
FREE SAMPLE of it. We are Celling ii
• ’and
60 cents a pound and we know you will ach-c with
us that there’s no better goods on tlie market aj i &gt;&lt;• rn' ”

COOK &amp; SENTZ.
Thc Grocers.

Phone 37.

W. H. COUCH

W. H. COUCH,

I.

W. 5. TYRRELL

AUCTIONEER.

Residence Sec. 51. Carlton.

Citizens Phone 161-3 Rings.

P.O. Address, Hasting-.

PEfl

JAS. M. BAUER,
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER.
Has had 25 years of actual experience Fann and
Stock Sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaranu-ujn
every respect Dates can be mad • by calling M l;;‘
BANIS Ell office, or with me.

.

JAS. M.1 BAUER, Hastings, Midi.
Citizens Phone 89.

W. J. FLEniNQ

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

GENERAL

Years of experience have taught me how to &lt;•••­
sales successfully, many of my sales runniic
dreds or dollars ahead of expectation,
and Slock sales a specialty, and satisfaction c
anteed. Datescan be made by calling at
‘
phoning to the BANNER office, Hasting*; M"

IT IS

।

the

thc

IS CLEAN

LEE HING,2SK

ropol.

We have just received- an invoice

529 Michigan Ave-

R
THE AUCTIONEER.
.

DELTON. MICH-

1 bare had yeare of experience in All kinds oL sate*
-Farm. Stock; General Merchandise. anrthinK you
want. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
al
ay hotel, Delton, write or phone mi,
dak« with tbe BANNER office. Hastings, Mich

E. R. CONRAD,

Delton, Mich-

MAI

Pet
Cai
Co]
I I
th:
doi
foi
yot
LU

�HAS-HNG8 BANNER, SEPTEMBER 14. 1905.

____ '
C.

fOB ™ KE

WALL
PAPER
IBIS FALL ?
' .iVetr.:
went of 4"’ :
.biglotiit-W
‘rarrieil

gi . J assort। rns and a
that we have
..miliier, aud
this

I. it t'ia

hade
lots.

Jap
bhi ted
'•b I’aiute.

IW

aijd

FRED L, HEATH &lt; GARVETH'S
.

TKE-ASSISTS

?M«E 31.

HASliHGS. MICH.

.

If IT MdT BIGHT,
WE 6LADLY WAKE
IT SO.
r &lt;&gt;□
war

Diamonds Itwtiry,
vUai.1':}, Clocks, .
Cui Glass, China.
and Siiwreart...

M BESSMER,.
Ths Jeweler.
Hastings,
-

'
- Mich.

^7®.""*“*tri,f
always frosh.
child.

,------ --------- Yeaat.
Fur sale liKw. H. Fair­

The foundation walls are completed
for the new Methodist parsonage, and
work will be pushed very rapidly.

‘ds visitor Tuesday.
J. M. SmiUi went to Burr Oak Monday on legal bmnnees.
A. C. Brown wU8 in Grand Rapids
on buHiness Saturday.
Bert Hunt made a business trip to
Middleville Monday.
“;-“d, “*•
Troxel were
Middleville visitors Monday.
*

I £
#

Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Baker.

®
&gt;

A
A
“

• All our Plain Cloths are Guaranteed, Shrunk and Sponged,

nf Grand
Uruml Rapida wu *i...
Glenn Hall of
the
guest of Hastings friends over Sunday.
Jos. Simpson, of Seneca Falla, N..Y,
'.spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. D. IL
I Cook.

Guaranteed not to Spot or Cr pe.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

in b‘"

2^

unusual.
All Electric Light and Gas bills must
|» paid on or boToro Friday in ardor to
mvo the diacounta
No dlacounl will
be allowed alter that date. Thorn­
apple Gao and Electric- Co.
And now they are all living fun
ith Charley Miler. Ho rodohn wheel
1 the oidowalk iu tbo prohibited dmtrie, wa, holed by M.rah.1 HrlUlp*
and l«iid Justice Bishop »*.l» line and
oouts. IMrotriins will welcome a Carr
enforcement ot the bicycle ordinance
A more rompleto line of toll suits
containing the up-to-date patterns and
style never «» shown in Barry county
££ Wore showing thii toll. &lt;­

TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.
I

.

’

.

You have been imposed upon by Tin
Peddlers. I propose to pay you highest
dash price for your Rags, Rubbers, old
Copper Boilers, Old Papers , Magazines Etc.
J «o giving you a Cash market for every­
Thing. yoUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME. I have
oonb business in Hastings and Barry County
. r 25 years, i respectfully request
Your patronage, I will treat you FAIRLY.
LIBERAL! and HONESTLY.
Yours Respectfully,

I
*
-t

J

Sylvester Greusel, ■

Ware House Opposite C. K. &lt;[S. R. R- Dspet.

_• Fred Ryerson and son and Mas| ter
,\vilcox returned Tuesday, night
&lt;rwn
for„lU&lt;)i Canada, where they
| j.uve J|pcn vjgjfcjng relative* the past
, |W(,
TheJ.
.iu-njo.1 the
Toronto Fair.
. Mr. «nd. Mr*; H. L. Howard ut 485
W. State St entertained part, of last
week their nieces. Mrs. Stephen Gott,
of HOO Home Ave... Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Will Prout, of«MSutherland St.,’.,
Ironwood.
mid Mias Myrtle.
I
jruuwwu, U.
o. P.
*......................
Luther. U. ot M. horpital. Ann Arbor. ’ W
--■——----------- i
• 9

It Is not safe, as a rule, for-Bubmarlne divers to descend low»-r than 25 s^-1
fathoms, 100 feet, at which depth a (
pressure of G‘J%’ pounds Is met with. N
The greatest depth to which any diver .
hns ever descended’ Is 34 fathoms, or
204 feet. This was to the ship Cape
Horn, sunk off the coast of South
America. At thia depth the diver,
in and v» them, it .costs nothing to Hooper, must have sustained the enor­
far
mous pressure of 88’-i ' pounds per
100,k
Morrill. Lambic 4 Co.
square Inch.—London Engineer.

The Miller and Harris
Co.
Jnot « Hint.
are diaploying L-ome btout.tul dtorgm
Auntie—How smart you look this
in furniture, carpet-, mgs etc• ?” afternoon, dearie! Dolly (who has
at their big double store on Jefferson b«n forbidden to uk 1. «1» n«r etay
■treat givsa evldenoo of tbe I«n that to ten)-Well, you nee, I put on UH.
“XroprepanoKl-aMg WJ trad, rortume no tint If anybody did Mk
me to ten I could etop. (Conadenee
—and they usually 8Rt what they f
rtrlcken&gt;—I-I haren’t asked, bare It—
aft„r. S«i their wlr. In th.jwoo
Punch.
,
SPLENDID LBCnJREEpRoMisED

The BANNER h« not •!«« «M»
week to apeak ■“ d«uil
tbe •I*"”’*
Lecture Course prepared tor the poop
xor Hastings aud vicinity under_the
ansplree ot the Haatrnr, W”ra“ ’
WewUl speak ot it more In detail neat
^“^Zrecthosur numbertoo
tbe Hrt will be the lecture by do*

La Folletta. ot Wiaoonain,

Tommy—Oh.
Pa 835,8 r®u’re n
blamed nuisance, teacher. Teucber „
What? Tommy—Well, thats what he
•ays I am when I R* questions, and
ttmf. what you're always a-doin^FhHadelphla Frees.
If you
drugs, go to MnlboUand s.

go there Just the

same.

•our
If not,

very nice quality,
Colors blue, brown, black. 50 QEp
inches wide, very special at.. Ovu

Brilliantines, figured or plain, all the
newest shades, 38 inches wide Efln
splendid value at
dull

Slclllian, ettra bright silk finish, good •
weight in black pnly. 5C ins. p« raj;
wide, a bargain nt uLZj

Brilliantlnes, figured, in dress pat­

Thibet Cloth, very similiar to broad­

Voiles and London Twines, colors

terns only, tbe very latest creations
newest colorings, .. good CJ" nrt
choice at per pattern... vi iuU

cloth- nicebrigjit finish 5S inches
wide, colors grey, tan. navy. Cl TC
castor, green, black at w I ■ L v

navy, gray, green, black, very best
qualities on the market at
per yard

Cheviots, Serges and Cashmere

Treokel Flannels, positively all wool,

in all the leading shades priced at

all colors, guaranteed washable,
splendid for children’s school. 'lEn
dresses, 29inchee wide, per yd. ZOu

M

work

- ■ Miss Grace Smith, of Saginaw, was
~ ■'-8 I a guem at tbe home of Dr. and Mrs.
The Christian Science Society servi- ! ,J. C. Lampman la«t week
1.) O. A. R. H»ll. Td|.lr .1 1»:» ; Ur.’ w„. WMll, ,nd „„ XcWell ra.
j
eaitj.
j turned . from the north Wednesday
t a. m.
Regular
preaching serviro at the M. , where they have been visiting. \
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1 Mrs.
Kenfield
Il-hv* 4 this
| E. Amrh nut Sunday mkroing.•
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glad to hear him.
Fred Rush .brought a branch of "
raspberry bush that was fairly loaded
with ripe and ripening fruit. Suchji
&gt;1 “
the year &gt;» very’
sight nt this lime of

Panama Cloth,

50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25

i of the Gratiot county HerahL of Ithaca,
,j one of the best country weeklies ini
was
a welcome
caller at the
H-v. A. B. JihUto*. o&lt; Saranac, on- ■ jiichigan,.
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feuplud lla' Melhudiat imlpll Sumlavrl BANNEg offleu Tuiwday. uf route to
1 morning lfi» W
wero ; Cbii ago.

SYLVESTER GREUSEL

77IE are selliug more dresses daily than we ever did before
wV at this season of the year. Yon need a new dress for
the Fair, why not buy it now while the assortment is
complete? The leading and most popular Dress Goods are
.the plain cloths of lighter weights than other years. The pre­
dominating shades are Navy Blue, Greens and Black.

Mrs. M. L. Cook is visiting her sis­
ter Mrs. A. D. Kniskcrn. of Chicago, i gte

• of Labor.■
, ville Monday to take tip the duties of It take* a good man to recognize a l’ cashier in E. "Blake's Dry Gobds stnre^
! She was ucccnnpnied by Mi* Grab” !
Grant who went to attend a party.
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; Mr. £ J- McCall, one of the editor*

PERSONAL LETTER FROM

new arrivals
IN DRESS GOODS

Mrs. John Goodyear and daughter A
Miss Harriette went to Detroit Monday.

j good man.
The C. K. A S. arc preparing tu put
I in paving brick about their station
I .nd ground, which will make a diwidI ed imprwement.

The Quality Shoe Store.

Mhut ire wry we do, we do tlu
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• A cordial invitation is qaetened to all i morning fof a several weeks visit* U'ith
j to attend the Presbyterian Christian ; relatives at Racine. Wisconsin.
II Endeavor
Saturday and
Endeavor Society
Society next
next Sunday.
Sunday. Sub- J jame, Ijlinpmi,n
Mr. W. H .Schantz is attending the j|ject.
5ect‘. "The
.1!,° Great Surrender."
Surrender * loader, Sunday in Charlotte attending the
State Fair at Detroit one or two days Mrs.' Nuhlus.
।
sessions of the Mehudist conferance.
Don't
tlii» week. He will be on the lookout I
Don t slay
Htaj at
at hoiiie
htrim aril
nRr bake but
but
Miss Olga Ganison spent Wednesday i
fur -onmgoud thing- fur the Fair, will conie and
Mud get
Ret yowf
your grxxl
llMlt-wet.k wi€n Mr.
good things at the .,,4 Thurwlav
also L- with the Governor and mem- | sale
“Ie of baked goesfe given py the 1Pres- [ ,iad Mix Fred Reynolds uf Na-shsvilk*. r
,„rj. of ,he
Wedn-diy |! bytcrian-Christian Endeavor Society.,
£’*£ 1 ‘ MiWU«x
8^ J
: one .week from Saturday. Fn-pt. S3, ut
nt the formal opening of the Fair.
panco!l«,-s*&lt;&gt;re
I from a week’s visit with Miss Annie
i Pancoast's store.
Uk« Odi-wi vot«i l»-l mA to hoed
n„ w c T V will
will; Tb“““’ 10 ,be c““n,r&gt;' "" Bridge i ♦
The W.’ O. T.
for $10,000 that stun to be used as i Mrs. Mufrgnreti'attipbeH.
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il»'»
E. Grand
Mr. and Mrs. T. K- Anderson of the ; ♦
Iknius for factories. If care is taken. St, Tu*.*dj«y. Sept.!
at 2|3i) p. in.
Kalamazoo*
^jiylnni
ar*guests
of
U
m
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Lake Odessa may get $10,000 worth of
1 Evangelist F. deWeerd »u«l -wife and , latter's patent*- Mr. aud Aln». .1. H- j
industries fur Jwr money; but unless
1), G. .Hodgin will condui t a
1 |
• they watch out. the town may get only ■ tent tn«x*ting on tlie Adveltist church .• Sutton.
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f ItkjMsj uf experience with bonus huntlot under the auspjee* of uhe Wesleyan &gt;
Methodist .church| .beginning Friday,"--. .
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JaaoB Myl.le.iiti.’returned t*&gt; I'.vr home *
Jhck Wright was opening a soap box evening ttndi l.^tins;
ten uityn. All ate j.
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&gt;
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in Wri’rht B’roeu store Friday, and ran ■I welcome.
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a Blivef into his left iiand-. It did n*»t
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Mis.-Olga Morgeuthaler.
Marten, J
Regular-servtceH will lar held pt the
h
j
givje him any trouble to remove it. anil ,. ,, ,
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Ohio, who ha*&lt; l&lt;een the guest ••( rela- H
I . B. church as tpiluw!-: i rtgihing .
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,
,.
h
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■
. tivpH lii'te for aoine time l*itt Aiunuav ;
he thought nothing about it. But Sat- 1 at Rt:#’. .■ftigday
^-huol after morning ; ‘
unlay morning kft found it jalmost im- Servian Young Peeples Mreling ui ”r 11 -onu'
,
j
jxr4?ib!e to (open his hand, and by uoyn 8:1,-,. Preaching at 5-T. p. in.
• Mrs
«■ Woolslin nod
Wrlghl j
;-ui swelling had reached to his clboiv.
Barryl^lg" Kwill resume Its । aecgrpAied &gt;■&gt; b. , ns.tber Mrs Mslthrough Idbod poisoning. Needless to •
unii?
„
&gt; tie Wright, returned- to her home tn
■o-sshmi and open up for lall work «« w "K"1;
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sajf he U giving it careful attention. next Mutidav nigh., when-instr.ict.oiib ! Gtand Rapt'? - ■• ' 5. am| the Dr. hopes tv save further will be given'to the representative tu 1 Mi*. Jennie Quires, who has
■•omplicatluiuH,
the Grand Ixxlge. Let all members the gu*-«t of Mra. W. IL S*|Uirre for
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।, tome
eone time, left Monday for Jac.kron,
JacKhou. : i
’ wherd she has a tine position inj Field's | J
i Services at the Presbyterian church:
'dei-artmeut store..
.| it
! Sunday evening. Subject, The Dignity i Miss Pearl Hall returned to Middle- 1 J

C. W. Clarke &amp; Co

September 1st 1905

people f«, comfortolde. «nd

that he is not at this time expressing
any decided prefenmeew for United
States Senator.

you to come in and look them
. iiey are the best we can buy for

.’

PW»K&lt;-r IrniiuMm thl. diviaion If they
A Miehlga,, ,raiu for mL

billing.'
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I Sept- Jtt-29.0.1 One fare for the round I his wife-who is caricgg for her mother
woik as well as billing.
I have the agency for the beet gntfe [
n2“^ °!
Mr9* Tb“a’‘—
•&lt;•*.„.« f.,1-o..^ ...nr.—i.--------- I
- ftU11 -l- Reinra limit Sept j jofan Beromer loh Monday
of Coea Cola and wilf deliver it to any I
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^or
j Marion, Ohio, where he will visit relpart uf the city for family utw at 50 I
W. S. Barron Agt.
■ utives for a week.
c'-nts pur dozen bottles.
Fred Barnaby.
I
! D. F. Stam, of Churlotte. is visiting
~ ~
'-•'his brother p. V. and assisting the
NOTICE—All persons owing me will / • .

EVERY PAIR SOLID LEATHER.

IU.DAM:

jH

Mrs, H. I. Lahr wont to South Rend
I haw a big stock of confectionery • t!H* Buttle - of Chickamauga, - Chatand, fruits of finest - qualify. Call and , tano°Ku- Tenn. Sept 17-1&amp;-U.*,. For this Saturday for an extended visit with
see [mo. ‘
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' °eciu‘i'-*n a very low round trip rate is friends..
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i authorized. Dates of role Sept.
„v.. 15, ir, [ a„ , Mrs. WRhey is in Detroit this week
’ Fred Barnaby.
*|
and 17. Return itnai*.
limit c.v..»
Sept. 30th. &gt;■By . | ll&gt;°ki“tf after the
nterests of her 7
. Hjt v. C. L. Bradley Attended the
paying a fee of 50 cents an extension : "‘Winery.
Wesleyan Methodist conference at
31«t can be secured. ! Hubert Cook left Tuesday for Chicago | w
of time until Oct. 31st.
OwtMMu. last week. If will plea.«w? his
Sunday excursion to Grand Rapids ' whonfhu will enter Armour institute ■
many friends to know that he was re­
Sept.
17th.
Special
train Jqaves Hiwtu 8iadentturned to thia charge.
•
i ings ‘8:35 a.
m. jeturning leaves j Mr.
Mi. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. 1
1’’etei
otei 'Troxel, of Grand , A
Troxel, of Grand
(’• A. Hitchcock, of Kalamazoo, ’
. Grand Rapids 6:30 p. m. 50 cento for !I iinpius,
RApids. spent
spent ।Sunday at his brother’s. A
'representing the Remington Co., on
the round trip.
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I James
Troxel
’s.’s.
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James
Troxel
Mond.1 y sold the city schools a typeCounty Fair. Charlotte. Mich.
Mick 1' James Underbill
for ;correepondence I . Eaton bounty
Underbill sp
sp*nt
Sunday with
with gte
*ut Sunday
’wrijter ’’ suitable
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SHOES
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PERSONAL MENTION.

toUUl trip W1U )„ ch&gt;rKWl.
“"7 r7eh
F*&gt;» by mldnijrt
.Tlclret" "• r’”d 1™
Tnetri _ rott r‘*tUnMH1 (rom conference I £

Married—Sunday Sept. 10, at the I
K*von for this occasion. Datuof role
Presbyterian parsonage by Rev. 13. H.
18 t0 21 and morning trains 22ml. -i Mias Ethel Mills went to Detroit
Tuesday for a few days visit with
VaMAuken, Fred R. Hall and Mira I ReturM
Sept, ffini inclusive.
Myrtle B. Wright, both of Hope.
Regimental Reunion Anniverimry of friends.

WO MEN’S
$2.00 «• $2.50

them o
the pri

"&gt;&lt;»

The Thornapple Gas &amp; Electric Co.
“ luJI • &gt;1*y going and emning and
are getting new gas customers every
day, and will soon reach the 100 mark. gwea a whole day for Imainiw. in New
*0*k. l*aTee Haating^at 11:M a. m.
Something very interesting to the DttroUgeWp. m., arrive BnlWo n so
farmers will be found in the Hastings
E
•«"&gt;’-Onwd Central Stotion
Roller Mill Co’e. announcement this New korlL 8:00 a. m. The fa.t,,,
week.
train in America. Try it.
Buy coko for your furnace. Get
Knight, of pythi., Qrand Lodge
quotations now from Thornapple Gas Uniform Rank and Rathbone Sitters,
&amp; Electric Co. It is a clean and satis­
•onual convention Jaclaon Mich
factory fact
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^■*.10-21. IM. Fcrthlaocctoion
Rajv. J. R. Wooten preached at the raw of one and one third tare for the
Union Service in the Baptist church round trip has bean authorised. Date,
Sunday evening. It was a great pl&amp;eof-loS.pt. 18-18, return limit.Sept.
ure to hear him.
22 inclusive.
| See the attractive prices quoted
Went Michigan State Fair Grand
by the Hastings Roller Mill
. Co. in their I Kapids Mich Sept 18-22 05. A rate
announcement on our second page, of $1.85 for the round trip which inThey will interest &gt;-ou.
I eludes admission coupon to (he fair will

find accounts at the Dubois meat mar­
ket where they can be settled. An^early
M&gt;ttlemt;ut will be appreciated.
F. W. Clifford.
Rcprosk-ntativ*! Schantz wants us to
statje that the interview with him in
th,- Grand Rapids Herald reported last
w^kTkurgiywuhighly&lt;nlma.,u&gt;d

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Excursions.

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Remember our big MID-SUMMER SALE ends
Saturday. If you want any goods at the Sale prices
don't delay, come today. We have a good selection
of all advertised goods-

WRIGHT
PHONE 30.

ROS

HASTINGS, MICH.

OFFICERS.
J. F. GOODYEAR, Vice President

J. T. LOMBARD. President.

H. 6. HAYES, Assistant Cashier.

W, D. HAYES. Caskier.

DON’T TAKE ALL OF
YOURSALARYHOME
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Deposit a portion of it in the Savings Department
of this bank
That’s the only way to get ahead.
We pay 3 per cent, compounded semi-annually.

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HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
:

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

DIRECTORS.
J. T. LOMBARD.

JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

W. 0. HAYES.

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R. K. GRANT,

F. D. PRATT,

CLEMENT SMITH,

W. H. CHASE.,

I’ve heard it said
That people in general did not appreciate the values given them at
cut price sales. Hundreds who have purchased at our

Great Clearance Sale
since August, 6, give the lie to the assertion. A man-don't need to be
a judge of Clothing to appreciate the values in our .
$20, $18, $16 Suits for $10.59
$15, $14 Suits for

8.89
&lt;$12, $10 Sults for 6.99

Nor does he heed to be a shoe man to know tlie value contained in the
$5.00 Shoe we offer you for $3.50.

Everything in-the store included.

No reservation of any nature

C. H. Osborn.

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�HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905.

8

EAST CARLTON.

SPECIALISTS

HOLMES CHURCH.

Delayed letter.
Murdock have
Mr. and Mrs. R- B.
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lx-en speeding a fewr days
at■ “
the Matand wifeSunday.
thews cottage at Wall lake.
George W«d : Lake Odewa -was
VW tom at J. V- Wickhams last
seen on our strvu'. last Thursday look­
week were Mrs. Crdty and daughter of
ing after the telephone busiueau
Detroit, Mrs. Cheutjy M Chicago. Mt&gt;.
Mrs. Min Ferrol resisted Mr* L. H. David Ragla and Mr. and Mrs. Tasker
Tolles with her so*ing last week.
; of ChrltonJay Downing commjmeed -icboo!
Mr. and Mrs. 'Hipest Dooley, and
EAST WOODLAND.
Woodland-last Monday.
Minn Grace Donley iom the nrotbern
Sarah Good visited at J, St
Mrs.
’ ■ q(Mm. Shoup
Shoop is on the
tue sick
mck list.
list
the BUte spent i&gt;art of last
John's lost week.
Miss GaxelluCane visited liis-parent-. week with their uhoiee L. N. Durkee
The little daughterx»f Jean Barnum last Sunday.
and family.
of E. Castleton is seriously ill.
Mia* Lena Wickham of !ij&lt;^roit
The Aliases Jennie Parmelee aud
Frank Friend and family Of Camp­
bell visited their parents Jffincri Friend

Woodland Dcpanmeni *

WOODLAND.
is virtiting relative* in North Wood।
- Forest E.* Jordan was at Laiming land.
Farmers are all Lmy taking care of;
Friday and Saturday on business.
their
beans.
i
James M. Smith of Hastings who
Katbcnnan
vinited
baa been spending a few days ixi the * Edna -----. -------------- North
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village looking after bminere matters Woodland friends last Saturday
. and । Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crawley
। Sunday,
on Thursday last a baby boy and girl.
m&gt; &gt;1 Ionia Thnnday.
SornUv
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel, Katherrnan
Miss Celestia Good began her first
Mrs. D. S. England acompanied by
j
made
a
businere
trip
to
Ionia
lost
Fri'
term
trashing on Monday.
her sons Glen and Gerald took ad rant^
ft
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Mire'
Lida B. Fast of Toledo, Iowa
• age of the excursion to Toedo Sunday
to pay a visit to relatives in that city.
I made a pleasant call on 5hs. St. John

part of last week with | Berete Fuller attended a sraprise on
_spent
r- tbe later ...
her parents IV. J. Wickham nnd-wife. !
Berry, .Friday evening.
'Martha and Floyd^Wickham and Mr. &gt;
Francis Thomas of the State
Orin lupum ot Coliow N. N'.
I lio^ virited »t
d»&gt;
supper at Jumee Friend’s Tuesday.
1! liu»t W&amp;k.
T. H. Cooley and wife ot J^ak.^Ode-vSH j Mia Bble-B«d
Tbnr-1*.
visited at W. J. Wickham’s last Tues- j afternoon witii Carrie Holme*-'
Miss Bertha Hilbert who bus 1«en
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
on Friday afternoon.
spending her vacation from tbe Michi­
,
Mire Jessie Wright was absent from ■ Willis Euper who baa been-visiting day.
Mr. and Mra. M. r. l ulUr vUitad
gan Seminar)* at home, returned to school Wednoday to take in the large I Petoskey and other northern points
.Our school was closed, last Thurs- at
Hertick'a lb Hartiapt Fri­
school Monday.
show at Hastings.
.
'! returned, on Saturday
. and ,reports n day and Friday on account of ihe ill­
da,
day..
Jacob .Jordan died very suddenly , -Carl Burkle was absent from school ’’cry enjoyable trip.
ness of tlie teacher.
.
A mini Decker and Agnes M unlock
Wednesday morning at tbe home'oC his I Wednesday Jay Downing began school
Forest Hager and Charlie Warner
spent Friday with Elsie and Francis
STATE ROAD.
daughter Mrs. C. Mast, west of the Tuesday hiking up 9th and 10th grades, took in the excursion to Toledo on
Holmes.
village, where he has been living for
Miss Annie . Brown is attending
Mire Emma Miller visited school j Sunday.
,
aorne time. The funeral was heldiFri­
CASTLETON CENTER'
I
Wednesday afternoon.
.
We are glad to rejiort that Mire school at Hastings.
day.
1 Mire Carrie Holmes visited school j Edna Cole who has been ill several
Mr. Barber and Mr. Will Fisher
While threshing St Kobers Price’4
The Misses Edna Katherman and Wednesday afternoon.
■ weeks is recovering.
Wesley Shaffef who v a® cutting band ,
spent Sunday at Lake Oderea.
Lena*Bates and Mr. Levi Hynj?e. all of
Mrs. Harry Andrews .un«l Dwight had the misfortune d cutting his left
Glen England visited school Thurs- , Quite a party of friends and relatives
Woodland, left Monday morning to at­
• spent some pleasant hours with Mr. Wilden visited at Howard Melitj’re's arm. Dr. Shilling of'.Nashville dresm-d
। day afternoon.
tend tbo Hastings Normal School.
it aud rhe lust arcont t wu dying well
school
‘
Sunday
afternoon.
Sunday.
। Mire Bertha Hilbert visited
James M. Smith left town Monday
Levant PricH was id Mancelona the
Mr. Orr Fisher and wife Mr. Julwin
Miss Mamie Carr of Bowling Green
for a three or four days business trip Thursday afternoon:
ending a few days with her Coats anti family of Coats Grov«i spent last of the week on b isinesiyMiss ' Clara Rising visited school ^tio
to.Burr Oak.
friend Mire Mabie Kilpatrick of - East Sunday with Mr. James Johnson of
A gLod many are «i.-k with influemoi
Mrs. Della Smith was a Hastings Thursday afternoon.
! Woodland.
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Rutland.
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d Thursday from
Martha Bare ri turned
visitor Monday.
Tlie tall grow in the school yard ha^ । Mrs. Schnon of Lansing was the
Mrs. GReside is quite, sick nt this I a two rnontha visit with Detroit friends
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe were at ' been cut this week, and it looks much guest bf tlie Schnier families a couple
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I George Wellman luu&gt; gone to the en. lietter. .
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the County seat Monday.
(it days^ast week.
Several are tureeling with wh«t they ‘ Campment at Denver,
The school hmua.- is having a new*
Mrs. Roxy Palmerton, mother of
Mt H. Boelker and family of Ionia rail a summer LaGrippc.
Mn*. Wm Exner apd children are
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John and Americas Palmerton, died at coat of jmirit.
’ visited Woodland friends “a few days
J Hog Cholera is prevalent in this । visiting relatives and friends at this
the home of her two sons west of town
luevi Hynes, Miss Maude Bates and i igtely
:
vicinity.
!
place.
Mfotea Mary Waldron of Big
’
Friday morning.’ Mrs. Palmerton was Mias Parrot visited school Friday after| Mrs. Mike McPbarlin of your city ' Rapids and B&lt;*.4ie I) 1lieuback visited
the oldest pioneer resident of Woodland ! noon..
WEST WOODLAND.
visited
Mrs. Shelby and uttende&lt;i &gt; Coy Barnum Monday,
township having lived here for over
1 Mrs. Fred Durkee is entertaining a
church at Nashville Sunday with her. j Mr. and Mrs. John Linsea spent a
sixty-three years.
Tbe funeral was
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
sister from Freeport.
[ few ' days at Lake Odtv«a. Their
held Sunday from Holmes church,
Born to Mr. and Mrs^Ben Crawley
j
Herb Bishop and family of Hastings
YERTY'S CORNERS.
'daughter Mrx Car ireturning heme
James and Charles McArthur of Is­- Sept. 7. a pair of twins.
'’ visited at Andrew Geiger's last ThuriHearin
Perxins
of
Nashville
aud
wife
, wRh them.
abella county and John McArthur and
Charley Warner visited friends in day and Friday.
visited the latter.'s parents Mt. and'
--. 'Josie FUynnaid of Hastings i» risitMrs. Sarah Mills of Saranac attended Plymouth Sunday.
( Mr. Heise and Mr. Senter are im- Mrs. Yerty last Thursday.
ing her sifter Sirs. Rcberb Price.
the funeral of Mrs. Palmerton Sunday.
Elmer Smith of Lake Odessa took proving the looks and the value of
Kay Perkins has returned frotn n
D. S. England made a business trip dinner on Sunday with A. Warner and their farms by putting up new fences.
visit in Grand Rupids..
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WO&gt;C*jN.
to Hastings Monday.
i family.
.
' James'Helmer is very’ ill at; this I Black)x*rries are get iug to l»e a very j
NORTHWEST CARLTON.
Miss Bessie Weaver commenced work , Marion Shores and John Guy made ।
writing.
' j expansive luxury, as w understand one
as operator in Hilbert's telephone office a Imainess trip fc. Ionia on Thursday of
Mr. Amo« Fausey of A nn Arbor
.. im.ovo from a ibtflii- ■ party not a thousand miles from here",
Leon Barnum returned
Monday morning.
u few days las.t-------------------week with —
his nere trip’ to New York last Saturday. ■ was arrested for‘picking about a quart |
last week.
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!-»spent
----------------------------Mr. Scbmalzried of Levering. Mich. [ Mr- Ora Addington aud Mire Cora '
nt
phtce.
The little Helen and Merten Aft.! on enolher men',
’ ‘lend‘ and wks fined i
Booher of Lake Odessa accompanied by । Mr?. Jennie Scidtaore of Ludington bright have entertaining their grand- I
for it. Burry-vonnly citizens can't
Mni. Lydia Aspinal of Carlton spent 1 Shore is spending n few days ut the
stand
that
price.'
and we insist that
ma. Mrs J. J. Rot* of Detroit during I
Saturday night and Sunday with f»nn and picking peaches.
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the the past week also their brother^ ^e prosecutor ought n&lt; t to force hlackWarnrville relatives.
,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gorham are en- Harold from Jackson.
' i*rrie« to such a limit.;
John Lehman and J. Mote went to' tertaining a neplitw and family of
Mr. .nd Mm J. F. Black A your i
C',r^. A&lt;lki"’ I " »&lt;'«■*■*
west Odessa on Friday of last week to ' Chicago.
city spent a few days during the jiast I-*® 00 Ml 0 nt**r
get some peaches.
Mrs. I. Golden entertains the L. A. woea on their farm at this place. Mr. |
B- “nU Master jCircle Manton
High in quality and down to
A. Warner was on the sick list during S. this week Thnnday.
\
and Mrs. O. P. Melman and Mr. and , ar,‘ »tt&lt;mding school in Hastingn.
kindergarten In price.
You
the last week.
Mrs. Edd. 'Savacvol is severely afllict- Mrs. Barry Melman attended the Dur- I Mrs. Elra Sparks 1wag called to. I.nn
, will soon want School Shoes
for the children. We have
Mr. Forest .Hager took in the exCar- j «'d with poison,
kee Reunion iu Carlton Iret Friday, 'si ng Monday on aevonn •of the serious
SHOES FOB MEN: '
sion to Toledo. O.. Sunday.
:
Ged: Dillenbeck entertained a brother j &gt;Hnrt« of her bister,
CARLTON CENTER.
SHOES FOR LADIES
Ernest Wheeler is about to put up a
and family fren Ionia the fore part of j' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and famOscar Yertyand wife of Lake Odessa
and kxfow our line will please
new fence on West Main St.. Warner। ily of La»v.y- visited his sister Mrs.
the week.
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spent Sunday with their brother O.
ville.
; Satn Gutchere has sold liis farm to ! Orao Warren Sunday. :
price
n
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.iwillBronk.,'
Dr. McIntyre of Woodland met in
Miss Mabie Hyde ol Assyria sjMtnt
Th*’ 8- D. A. school-commenced
council with Dr. Shilling, of Nashville ..........
. Sundayilast with.CIla &gt; orris.
Snaps For Bargain Hunters
at E. T. Cole's on
of
. Monday and-will hold it» M-»i„n in the
COBB’S CORNERS.
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A. R-! Williams and Clajton Decker
5 packages Ragla Soda 20c (
week de.-ided that their daughter Edna C«ri&gt;euter Hotue a part of which i«
Delayed Letter.
3 cans Corn 25c
! of iSberman's corners culled on Mrs.
has K8rh;t fewer, which before hiul been occapied by Mrs. Myers.
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Regular 50 cent Men’s Work
Allen Matthews and wife visited nt j J. Norrh Sanday. .
Shirts for only
45c .
thoughtnb be measles.
Mr. Richard Mereer and Mire Frank! \v. Z. Moore's Sunday.
Mwjro
„ir„
Miss MaYy Nead of Bowling Green WUliama were :Kue.t. at the WMaat I ch„te
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
returned
fru„,
Frian&gt;.
Special for Saturdiy:
O., called on friends in Warnerville Ston fart, Sunday.
Mrs. Ijlarry Cool. Mn* M. C. Quinn.
Me.
and
Mra.
Terty
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Yertyeorner.
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19 pounds H 1 E Sugar for $1.00
■ Mr. aud Mrs. Harrison Blocker took were visiting onr teacher and («Piilj | Friday wheyc 1» i. engw-1 to teach Lacks. Mire Gertrude Allergton. Mire
Jereie Wiilkins. James cimimuus &amp;Son,
. dinner on Sunday with John Lehman Saturday.
tbc coming year.
•*There will be church next Sunday as
Thomas Coleman. Btit Ronsh. F.
j and family.
.Remember I pay the highest
Charles Olner null wife, Frank Olner
Huncy, D, H. Smith, diart in Hecker,
usual
and
Sunday
school
will
lie
held
.
market price for your produce.
and wife, and Ed. Juhuson and wife
after the preaching services. Let every­
spent Friday and Saturday at Wall lake. Leoard Sheakman, Frartk Potts. P. G.
NORTH WOODLAND.
one
turn
out
and
greet
the
new
minis
­
Stout.
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A few pieces of ground have been
Miss Marshnll of Nashville spent
HENRT RflQLg
sown and this week will be a busy ter.
last week at I. N. Cobb's
week among the farmers.
COATS 9K0VE
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mrs. Flora Ciarns and daughter of
i Tbe aid society st Mrs. L. Rush's
Mrs. H. B. Barnum is spending the W oodland visited her parents Mr. and
OENEKAL STORE.
! was well attended and a good time was week in Hastings the guest of her hint. J. J. Trego last week.
COMMIT, WAIMTH. CUAHUKBSS.
■ reported.
brother Mr. Webster Rogers and fam­
The L. A. 8. at the grange hall last
LESS WOIIT, VIKI. MIT. ABIES
: Elder Lash is attending conference ilyThursday was not very well attended.

School
Shoes

WINTER FORETHOUGHT

R. B. Murdock's entertained tbe Proceeds $7.
following people the past week, Mr.
A very pleasant surprise was given
। Hugh Murdcuck, of Courtland county, Will Krunewitter last Sunday by his
| N. Y.; Mrs. Homer and Mrs. Smith
relatives
it being his forty-second birth­
When you want to do any driv- {
Rose Calkins of Nash ville and Emma j of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rag- day.
ing In this vicinity, come and see
us. We furnish good rigs aud
Demary of Quimby spent a few days. ’«• of (3oat" Grov®
and Mr. J. D.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram visited
drive to all points. When ybu
visiting their parents C. Q Demaray Itound« •nd family.
the’fornier’s son Elmer Ingram of Hast­
come here let us feed your horses. ’ and wife and other relatives last week.
Remember the L. T. L. at Mr. ings Sunday.
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
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J. Spencer and wife Sundayed at j Parmelee’s Friday evening Sept 15.

LIVERY
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Elmer Rising and family F. Nash
J ' and family Sundavedat C. Hatton's.

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Coats Grove. Mrs. C., Lepard Mrs. ■ Mr. and Mrs? Jerry
Freeman of the
Ncumanl Cobb returned to his
Parsons.; Mrs, Cooley and Sirs. F. Rusli । State
Road were the guests of L.
? LIVERTE FEEbJTAPLE
school in Alma last Thursday.
of Odessa attended the aid society at I Townsend’s people Sunday.
J
WOODLAND, FIICH.
Mrx Isaac Cunningham went to visit
^ra. Rush s.
jjr atMi Mrs.. Frank' Dillenbeck
ji
H. McArthur of Isabella Co., but' and family were tbe guests of W.' S. a brother near,Lake Odessa Saturday,
she expect? to be gone two weeks.
—., formerly of Odessa, fell from a scaffold Barbum and family Sunday.
.
Wo hear that William Mitchell Jr.
— upon which he was standing while |
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ot Middleville formerly of this place is
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threshing and was killed. The remains
MARTIN CORNERS.
BARRY COUNTY MAPS' were brought back to Lake Odessa and ^Mrs. Mary Beach and son of Hast- papa again. .
Mrs. Will Kronawitter entertained
Cao be had at the WoodlandI f buried in Lakeside cemetery last Sat- , ings are visiting at Edwin Mead s.
Qur
commenced last Monday an aunt from N. Y. part of last week.
Postoffice.
They give the. J nrdsy.

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Mrs. John Spencer living in tbe with Miss Georgia Hicks as teacher.
names of every farmer, thc.
John
had a pig kilJed b
number of acres he owns, | Lovewell place inhaled gasoline by
miitake last Sunday which nearly cost an Hnt&lt;nnobik run by Grjm&lt;1
all
highways,
streams,' her her life. Dr. Snyder was hurriedly ! pBrtiea last week,
churches, school houses etc.
called and saved her life.
j ...
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• Miss Florence Coolbaugh entertained
J.
Myers is visiting his son at | MrB. Martin Skinner M&lt;i litUe
'PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
Ricbjinl of Hastings last week.

ModdersvUle at present.

at Woodland Postoffice,'
John Velte, Postmaster.

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Bad blood and indigestion are deadly ; Mr. and ^rs. ;F. Barry spent the
enemies to good health. Burdock j past week Jin Richland visiting their
Blood Bitters destroys them.
; daughter Mrs. C. Boyles. »
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: ANNOUNCEMENT
Having decided to remove my Law Office to the city of
Hastings, I wish to thank my many friends in Woodland
and vicinity far their liberal patronage and kindness to me.
I have rented the front rooms*over the Hastings Banner
office, and expect to occupy them and to be ready for bosineM on and after Monday, September 4th, 1906, and shall be
glad to meet my many friends and clients, either In a social
or business way at any time. I shall have a phone in my
office and any one not having time te come to my office can
consult me over tbe phone.
To my many friends in the south and west part of the

JAMES. M. SMITH
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Maleline
Wing who is attending
school at Haatings whs home over Bun*
day.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Krone witter visited
tbe latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. L.
Beadle Sunday.

Mrs. Eli Hilton left Saturday for
Jackson called there by tbe death of
her sister Mrs. Martha Pixley.

STATE ROAD.

Delayed letter.
Mrs. Freeman will entertain the
^ciety next Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Smith of Eaton Rapdis is visit­
ing her cousin, Mra. Orr Fisher.

Mr. and Mrs Paddock assisted in
Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Hopkins of
.the Todd reunion last week.
Hastings spent a day at Orr Fisher's
The
hog cholera is raging in some
I the first of last week.
localities here. Mr. Kobel lost 14 hogs.
I Bert Hilton and lady friend of HastMr.’and Mrs. Kelsey visited their
। ings visited relatives at this place San­
son Warney.and wife, in Ratland.
day.
.
Saturday and Sanday.
was well attended. The next one will
The fool takes his holiday before he
meet at Orr Fiaher’s Sep. 23rd. All earns it
are invited to attend.
W. J. HOLLOWAY."Hastings, Mich A NEW JERSEY EDI­
TOR'S TESTIMONIAL.

Wants yoa to make your home beauluL B only tataa I (alloc. ot L. 4
. Paint. and 1 (allow ot Llna-d OU
When you paint wllh tbe L. 4 !L°?ou
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&gt;»*“&lt;. “&lt;i • hou«Li

BEECHWOOD MASSILLON

COAL
your homsv Produced for
Domestic Use Only.

THOM THE

EDELMAN

Lehigh
Valley
Railroad

MtlMCO-SUgaiCAL INSTITUTE.
Detroit, flkh.
W ill pay their first visit tp

hasting, migh.
and will be at tbe

PARKER HOUSE
Tell your sick friends.

Saturday and Sunday

Sept. 16 and 19.

“The Line BeauiifiF

1 WO DAYS ONLY

buffalo
This Institute In order to Introduce
their new Medical Discoveries aTYl XRadiurn System, sends at its own ex­
pense these eminent specialists to give
to those who call on the above date,
consultation, examination, advice and
all medicine required to complete a
cure, absolutely free.
These specialists will diagnose your
case and give you the benefit of their
medical knowledge. Their is do cxpcrimeating or guess work. You will
be told whether you can be cured or
not.
If your case is curable, they
treat yon4, if incurable they will give
you such advice as may prolong you.
life.
Their treatment gives quick relief
and positively cures. Being prepared
to suit each individual case the human
System is thoroughly cleansed of the
disease in a natural and direct manner

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even the worst cases are treated with­
out any inconvenience to the patient
ortho pursuing of his daily vocation.
If you arc improving under your fami­
ly physician do not come and take u^
their valuable time. They wish to give
each one plenty of time, but cannot"
listen to long stories Dot pertaining to

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&gt; They have discarded the old reme­
dies used for ages by thc medical
world and which it would be folly to
depend upon any. longer for they do
not cure, as thousands die depending
on them for relief.
► The fact that these Specialists have
discovered entirely new treatments
and natural cures, gives them control
of the Nervous System, Heart, Stom­
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Tumors, Piles and other Chronic Dia-

They treat deafness by an entirely
new method and hearing in many cases
is restored at once. Catarrh in all its
varied forma cured so it will never re­
turn. If you have weak lungs or con­
sumption do not foil to be examined.

LETTER -HEAD:
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EOLhEliS .
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All cases treated cau and will be
cured, no difference who you hare seen
or treated with heretofore. Thousands
who have given up all hope of being
cured, now have an opportunity to con­
sult specialists of reputation.
Dont fail to call as a visit costs you
nothing and may save your life.
If you suspect kidney trouble, bring
a two ounce bottle of your urine for
chemical and microscopical analysis.

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REMEMBER:—The free offer is
during this visit only and will not be
any treatment after this trip will be
required to pay, but not one cent will
be asked of those commencing, treat­
ment during this visit for any medicine
necessary to effect a cure; also a posi­
tive guarantee to cure will be given to
patients accepted under their system'
of treatment.
Those having long

who have failed to get cured and be­
come discouraged, are especially invi­
ted to call as thousands who have
given up all hopes can Testify to per­
manent cures obtained.

NOTICE:—Married Ladies without
their Husbands and Minors without
their Faikcrst will positively not be
admitted to consultation.

Send "Us your dealer's name
and we will mail you a copy of
' A ROMANCE OF HOME MAK­
ING." Every, woman should read
thia refreshing little novelette,
which; tells the secret ot surceasful home making.

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BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING ( ARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITATN8
In fact, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one or more colon,.

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Let us have the next

Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.

order.

Don’t Forget the Date,

SATURDAY and SUNDAY

JULES G.HOFFMAN,
■ Detroit. Michlien,

Tho BANNER,

Sept. 16 and 17.

. Hastings. -Mich.

TWO DAYS ONLY
Fits Amusenents.

Railroad Rates.

The celebrated Adgle
and her wonderful trained
Hons. The most thrilling
performance even wit­
nessed.
Other attractions of a
marvelous nature. FREE

Reduced rates on all
railroads of one fare to
Grand Rapids and return.
Write S. J. Weber, Sec’y,
for all Information.
89
Pearl St., Grand Rapids,
Mich.

Racing.
Trotting, Pacini! and

Running Races every day.
No extra charge for

admission to the Races.

West Michigan State Fair
GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN

Sept. 18-19-20-21-22, 1905.
Premiums for Agricultural
Eihibits.
1,000 Cash Prize*.

Wurierful Exhibits.
of Manufactured Goods.

*’
Womn’s Department,
Fine Baking and Preaervea. Art Needlework

:i»ds of medicines for

and TaFeatries.
Poultry.

cial nrixr* ■" ca*l&gt;.

�H ASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER H. 19. s
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The locaTXews In Orangeville, Hope, Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER S Correspondents.

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DELTON.
SHULTZ.
Mr. and. Mrs. Will Rice have return­
School commenced last Monday with
ed home from Ohio. where they have Mr. Wehater Hastings of South^Dakota
*l&gt;ent the summer visiting relative* a* teacher.
and frjends.
Mr. and Mr*. J. McLravy of Hast­
’• Rev. Fisher went
to Charlotte Wed- ings visited her parent* Wm. Peake
* nesday to attend ,cvnfereuct‘.
and wife lakt week.
j Sirs. F. Munroe, uf north of Delton.
Jake Woyerman was in Middleville
1 returned home Thursday from a two on Wednesday and Thursday of last
| weeks visit with relative* and friends week.
I at Battle Creek and other pointe
Mrs. Ve.ru Loomis and Mrs. Jim
j
Roy Leinarr was in Kalamazoo Bates of Delton spent Wednesday
(Thursday.
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. night and Thursday of last week at
! A large number attended the chick­ this place the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
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, en pie supper at the home of Mrs. Orin Loomis.
| Fisher's Tuesday.
Mrs. lx Turpenning is spending -this
; Mrs. R. S. Harter sjient a few ddy* week with her daughter Mrs. C. Filley
I last: week with her parent* in Johns- of Middleville.
town.
.
Mrs. Etta Spiller and ton Herman of ■

The-Marcabee Ladies t(x&gt;k dinner
I with Mrs. Hattie Whittemore Thursi Jay?
| Mrs. Chas. Sylvcstnr of Battle Creek
andlMrs. N. Slawson ot Banfield calle.!
on friends here last week.

R^y Ixrinarr entertained his sister
from Kalamazoo last-week.

&amp; Son,,

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W.H. Chase,
OcUoc.

Michigan.

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Delian

Bank
ent on

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.eposits.
:ate

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Bi now

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. Deeds,

and Bonds Sold.

Insurance
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l-re iJent.
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Announcement.
Ih-nf btiugit tlu LALBAHUH
•Rfiritft, and q in add a complete
Hue 01 &lt;i.--xfr. . Canned Goods,
Conf.ctloiu, J 1
*111 he kept r.^i « ut&gt;’to date In
of |btrona*&lt;

•licit* my share

J. SPROUL,
Delton, Mich.

BANNER

MAPS

OF

BARRY COUNTY.
^■yw every S'triii •! Barry County,
tte uuml&gt;er oi gco-x, section, townftip, etc. .: , *•, ,-.vb the highways,
iirexu):. rMir.ivJh, cbYwches, schopl
houtes Vvi ,ul able for reference.

PRICE ONLY 50CTS.
II Haeltw tot Office.
F, G. MUMS, Posfmitet

NORTHEAST BARRY.

MICHIGAN CROP REPORT.

The date for lhe I. A. s. at Mra ,
a»nriK. Whipples
IVI&lt;:..—,_ c.
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George
Sept'
j Yield of Wheat Seems to be Dis­
A quiet wedding this Week.
appointing in Some Parts
Chas. Lctchleliner and wife enter­
of the State.
tained Oscar Jones aud family of Hast­
The weather during August-was very
ings a few days.
'
Eugene Russell and' wife of Battle'. Uvorahle for growing crop* says- the
Cteek were callers at Samuel Dudley 's monthly weather crop report. During
tbe major ponton of the month the
one day last week.
I temperature was neveral degree* al»ove
L. E. Brown of Bridgeport u&gt; visit-1 the normal
.
--------- « *um»- | the normal while thixprecipitaiion was
his parents this week.
*
I[ ulm,
also greater
greater than usually occurs at this
ing hi*
Mrs. Abraham
Aliraham Bunnell had
h«a ■a cancer ' time .of »**the y*ar. Corn, beans, potaremoved from her face, last Saturday, toe* and sugar beets made rapid growth
D r. Lowry of Hastings performed the and regained much that was loot earlier
oportioD.
in the season. It was too wet to secure
Miss Mary Bunnell of Grand Rapids &lt;*ta in the b*it condition, bat other fl*
is visiting friend* in this vicinity
than thlB uo ‘*ri°a'’ damage was done.
’h»‘ “ ”« »««’.Urliandale are spending several days [ R- a Wel.t.r.na wife^t Sund.y . I"
with
ih.
termer
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mter.
Mra
John
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,o* “ w''h ,L' r&gt;l«t«l White wh«t
with her brother A. Smith and family, j
Mt-Olueklin X IkrtterO.
raiwclly &gt;. poor in qurtitri l»ing
! Edwin Shultz of Hastings was hume J
'j light in weight. While -the condition
; over Sunday.
FINE LAKE.
| bf red wheat i* fair. The average es­
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Mr*. Oren Loomis and sou Harry
,wuic
w'wman
quality
Mite NoUte Bowauu waents
traehra in
in 1,10
th,, I11
',n“1"1 ’riel'i "" ,c™ i" T’ T1”
, spent Saturday and Sunday with her ! King district
nud Miss Hattie Johuron
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with an average, 1
Ii ibodn in Hickory corners.
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Is" ,v" -T“^7
i in the Gregory district.
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Martha
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The total d timber of bushel* of wheat
Ml. Mortte.
rto.ra.lry ottrud,
,,v ,„men, 1„ Al',g. !P
Etta .Pierce's on Thursday of next week !, s&amp;ioul in Battle Creek.
...... ...»«v
ust at
the elevators.
flooring mill*
for dinner.
I Mr and Mrs. Olinder of Shelby are | and
at. the
218.2M',isoi|206,3!9,
a total T

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•JJ Have a complete line of Furniture
fl? some very attractive prices on

DELTON. MIC .
KSti'aS,?*,'^yr0° drive from
trait...
rename.

P-J. HOUVENIR

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Hardware Department.
fl»
fl? Birdsell wagons, T. &lt;fc H. Smith wagons, Saginaw
fl» Farmers Handy Wagon, sortie special prices on buggies, 9

line of Builder’s Hardware complete, he idqtfarters for lb
American Field Fence. Just received) a carload of lb
lb
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Dr. Donald McDonald
The Well Known Specialist

MICHIGAN.

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R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
I'HYSICIAK anasUltdEON.
OEKlcr nouBSTll loll.ra„ , u&gt;3pun.,T
to A pan.. All call* |&gt;rotup’ly atUiult-d. T«toptioo* tu offide.
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FOIWHONEWEAR
NXITICXOE IjrrrlNO DRAIN CONTRACT.
Notice I* tereby given. Ctet 1. I’hlllt. W.
Burs***, County Drain CoratulMtooer of tte
County of Barry ate state of Mk-hlgwn. will ou
tte Z7th day of heptetnlwr. A. D. ISM. at tte
Hue of tbe Drain. »*■,. so tn tteTown*hlp of
Hope, la tbe mM c ounty of Barry at io o'clock
In the forenoon of that day. proceed to recelv
bMto for tht cotxtrucilOQ of a certain Drum
known and &lt;leAlgnaled, a* tbc “* toverdalc
Drain.” located and eatablUhed in tte township
of Hope, tn mid County of Harry -nd desertteu
aa follow*, to Wit.
Commeuclnc at apolut MM tL sand wwfLa
uf centre ot Sec. tu. town north, range v west
County Of Barry and *bt&gt; of Michigan. .Dience
upon land owned hy Alta L. 1-udwlck aud
Letitia 1 foster, a distance i&gt;t T-’C IL a* loltows;

He will be tn

-era io

ative- to the eatiuct volcauoes bn the
office ready to .ehfosce the law in be inoun. The tospience of the discovery
MrzL. Dixon of Hickory Come: , half of a suffering puldtr.
i i* tbe theory. The Pacific inliind* are
L.'hu Dnimtuond aiqi »un Roekwpli
At Parker House
was in this vicinity Sunday.
Archie and Levi Mead made
•■’8 ; ot the same terrain as the uioou. The
. spent Saturday and Sunday at Gun ' SchiK.1 Ofa'iiral Munday, with Etta ' find the other day iu wild honev. Thev
L___ ’is
,»._.
_____
J ...»___
,
,
.
Sturr a* teacher.
c^t dc.T.1 re..„, &gt;t w..,.,',r ,i hev •I! p,
u'’”e. ocean
where
thc
mi*&gt;n used
lake.
foe and from it *&lt; •&lt; und
‘ to |w&gt;&gt; [tefore tlie white
, Will Downing of Chicago is’ making cqt down
of finehhoney.
*' ~srarchHgbt
*•’'’*•* of
”
*“
‘
Whu can beat that, 'theorizing science the mystery of the
: Mr. h. Temple left fuf Missouri last
Luther Ldbhr and wife also Clark । incomprehensible fade* like the tsmuke
Friday to attend college another year. ■ hi« home with Mr. and Mr-. G. Bush
Osbbrno and wife enjoyed Lslwr day 1 nuisuinee Itefure the effort* of the snudee
lhe body uf Mr. Henry Replogle of ■ and attendyig.school.
One d.xy only each month. Office
imijwviui . It
il is
I* clear
iiru, now.. «Pfetnitna
,n at Kalamazootdoerviug-theparade and ^inspector.
ILtotuigs wa i buried in the Prairieville '•
Elmer Kelley of Delton Vailed on
hours. V a. tn. to 3’p. iu.
‘ ably all seas have been formed :i □ file
. spurts etc.
ccutetery Sunday.
•
friends here Sunday. ■
oi the Consultation, Examination and Advice
week
।
*anie
manner.
(Looking
at
a
mapj
Miss Zoe Powell spent tbe
Mrs. Delih-rt Temple and children
Ruth Bush of •Kalamiizuo whu ha* '
i worlQ^this leads tu thc suppositii h that
Free.
from Indian River are visiting her . I»eeii visiting her cousin Bessie Bissell, 1 in Hastings.
| nature has used the earth as. he: sapd
,ra.,
Smith
are entertain­
Dr. McDonald has for years made a
j parents her.’.
Mr. and
Mrs.
■ pit. When she wished io build -J i new
j|r 1 has returned home.
•
study of Chronic and lingering Dis­
&gt; fur ' ‘“8 “
Bn&lt;1 ^ar,,,u,nl frt)m
1 ,t„w, w. ,----; Cha*. Armstrong i* caring for
moon or planet she dug into ear h -for eases. His extensive practice’and Su
ty- * J- M* Mitehell fti cutting corn
. .Lihn jCameron who is sick with
material.. This is ’.humiliating
“’T" ?*
i Mr. mid Mrx. Frank Smith enter- *.
to perior Knowledge enables him to cure ‘
' Alfred Store of Milo. .
(
every curable disease.
All Chronic j
from
‘
Hind?*
Corners
,
n#
wby
lmV&lt;
,
proud
ot
our
^&gt;arth
taiued friends
hi.M. '
A number from this vicinity nttend- * Sunday.
’
j
-w
i Dineasee of the brain, spine, nerve?
Mr; Bert McBauo entertained
, blood, tikin. heart, lungs, liver, stomach
Will ।
l*fil»r day at Kalamazoo.
Mr.
and
Mm
Hnller
’
'Smith
w.n:
sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. '
among the number that surprised Mr. i-titutiuu.
I
*
- Why
J Ccould
°n.d not
** | kidneys, bladder and bowels sclentltf
nut,onc
one,of
ot| ,hi
tneae
■
Helen. Doris and Leun Griffith visi-'
Di
j ’•great upheavals" have dug the :anal? I call? and sucfcessfttlly treated.
Evans Sunday. Adams of Clovenlale 'ted at I-’**’ Houvenvr'a Wednesday. !
I Alao, where are the other massefi that McDonald pays special attention to
and
Mrs.
Brunson,
-of
Hastings.
Satur, MrJ Harvey
i catarrh. Catarrhal Deafness. Throat
'j Girl Bissell is attending school al J day evening previous to their departureJ' have U'en cast out?
an(J
visited his sister Mrs. Fred Naael here
and Enn
Lung Diseases. Chronic Diseases
•
| Hickory Corner*.
peculiar to women. Nervous and I’hysi,
j for Califumin. On account of poor • Science duel!nut trouble itself over, —
S undsy.
CRESSEY.
Mr. Bropsuu will spend the win- |
Debility, Rheumatism, i'aralysis.
these i«tty problem*. Theoriziu ? sci-, cal Debi
and all Chronic and Nervous,
’
CLOVERDALE.
Our school commenced Monday with '
?“ *fc*t *“,n’’rio'w &lt;•“«*:«•
A enev considers only the great c mses. : *Neuralgia,
' Diseases of -Men, Women and ChildArdiie Nevins, ut Otsego upent u ' Mi« Era Pibo-of Delton m,te«.-h,r. (
“«'el&gt; chain ram ten n. a It hew* to tbeilifie, let thc chi?* be! (fen. No mutter what your disease
what
they
may.
and
occasion*
ly
dt
?
couple of days here with his cousin*
may be,
•
..
, .
I token of friendship.
produces rraulifl that aro extrenn ly i|i-■
,
Eric and Ynt-1 McLeod.
No preaching
Sunday.
.
.
...
Firt.erb.hx
»tservice
conterence.
AllRev.
nn. ■ . „‘
'■&lt;&gt;'"«
-,.r tenet, teresting from any standpoint. Poor There IS Still. nOI&gt;C"Tnen DO
: Ijowis Underhill has gone back to very drairun, or hi. l»ing returned to ’,’h “
»••'' b»W.
Jnhta Verne.' He wrote fiction. The
Not Despair
(St. Louis after a short visit with this charge.
.
■ “*’• t,eo* Ransom has a fine new
best he could do WM to conceive thc
..
. .1
। ’ f ,1
u »„. but consult Dr. McDonald aud gut a
friends here.
altering uf tho.poles of th. ear h tn correct diagnosis of your disease and
| Lola Andrus who hash been visiting j p ttno’
' Thin community was quite shocked
the discharge .uf a gigantic cannon, feel assured that thc doctor kuoivs cor
’ on learning of the midden deu^i 'of 1 her sisters in South Huven is again at '
ORANGEVILLE.
Lucky Prof. Pickering ' He deals in rectly what aha you. If you are cur
I home.
. I
thrlnitlL He look. .1 » volran . «».l tabte. hWhlMiIe jou. ThoM OMbto
. Delayed letter.
J Henry Replogle, who was highly cs-:
..
♦ . -I
-Atecrinv rw-,.*n to
wr,te for «yn&gt;pto® blank.
• teemed by all of his friends here. lie '। Mrs. Enos Barber who has been very j1 Elsie Beattie liegan teaching school
«... - ifTra' I.fhravnl. digging rcraa Corrwponctence ilrtetly cuitdentlrt.
। huil formerly resided in this township j| jxxirly of late is again slowly imprpv- i, in tbe Blake district, last Monday.
lieds. He see* tbo one-time co 1 tents ,
( fur mnay years, und was a veteran of I
re^8’
Tlie Grnngere held Jhcir picnic at of these beds whirling around in ipac®
ingReally, it is enough to” cause any flat- i
Dr. Donald McDonald
Lois Shorter and Irving Barlier are Gun lake, last Thursday.
Mrs. Lydia Keeler and Mrs. Etta ion writer to turn ahame facedlj from j
THK specialist.
■ Mary A. Ryan in company with one fit tend ing school at Richland.
bis trade and revel in the wonjlerfnl I
andso KMt Fulton Str,'
1 one of thc sisters of the Catholic order
Dokey
and
children
of
Kalamazoo,
are
Jennie Fisher and Fanny Johnson
to which they belong visited her broth­ went
Grand Rapids, Mich
to Kalamazoo Monday after visiting friends and relatives in this and entertaining field of scientific
truth.
,
'
;
vicinity.
; ors here Inst week.
■
spending Sunday at B. Fisher's.
.
D.
G.
Crore
and
granddaughter
I
’
earl
Mra. Elmer DeWatera is very sick at
Iva Barber gave a party Saturday
Maximilian-and his followers i were j'
Ibis time having suffered a relapse.
evening in honor of her cousin Nora Ordway have gone north to spend a
few
days. Tbe Orangeville band shift up In Qurrataro. Many powerful ■1
•
The infant child of Will Chapman Rowley uf Lawton. A very ple*ant
Influence* were nt work to save him. I|
jilayed
at
Gun
lake
last
Thursday
for
evening was spent with music and
! and wife is quite sick at this time.
I the Grange picnic. This liand is get­ Sewn rd also dkl bls licst. But het made .
little or no effort to escape. If be had I
i There will be a Sunday School picnic games.
ting to be quite popular, liaring played
I at Acker’s Point on Saturday Sept. 28.
A number uf our homes are now con­ at Green lake the week before.
failed os fin emperor he could nt least]
face disaster with the courage aid the'
nected
with
tbo
ctatsido
world
with
Five 4choola will unite in the exerdignity
bf a right princely nature. Be­
“phones."'
I cites.trayed by the Infamous Loins,! tried j
HINDS CORNERS.
Mr.A and Mrs. Warren Fisher re­
[ Mrs, Anna Johnson, of Grand Rapbefore a court martini of boys and or- =
Mr.
Chas.
Tobias
spent
a
partof
■ ids, spent Sunday with Arthur Patton turned Saturday from an enjoyable trip i
dered to be shot, he spent his Inst days
to the western coast including a visit last week in Battle Creek.
Cor. Waihiogtoo ni Bojlstoo Sti.
in the discharge of all tlie obligation* I
j and Vjife.
Mr. A.'E. Phillpis and family and Of friendship and courtesy. A i false j
The numerous members of the John- to the Portland exposition and the
BOSTOH. USS.
Mr. A. F. .Phillips and family; spent report of the death of Carlotta (being j
cock families held a reunion at the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
t
Mrs. Betsey Leinaar of Jackson is Sunday at Leach lake the guest of Mr. brought to him In prison lie said sim­
home of Richard Johncock Jr. last
Headquarters for Michigan
ply, “One Ipsa tie to bind me to tbo ;
L
Golden
and
fgmily.
visiting
her
brother
B.
Fisher
and
oth
­
Press
Association
and Business
Saturday with the brass bond accomMen while in Boston. Located
Remember the peach and cream worftin Led forth to his execution
er relatives.
and told to stand between two pf hla
Iianiement.
in business center. Everything
social
at
Mr.
Cox's
Thursday
night.
Mrs. Mattie Gilbert and daughter
generals who were likewise condemn­
new and firatclase; fire proof; 800
FEET SWOLLEN TO
Mr. Withey of Hastings visited ed, be surrendered tlie- place of honor
Jean of Battle Creek spent Sunday at
rooms; bath aud telephone in
IMMENSE SIZE.
every room. Special rate to com­
Chas. Tobias one day last week.
to General Mira mon In recognition of
&gt;
,
‘ ‘I had kidney trouble so bad Enos Barber’s.
mercial men,
Mrs. Maggie Wheeler and son Basil
Gladys Garrison who spent the pact his courage. The rattle of tbo mus­
that I could not work” says, J. J.
Cox, of Valley View, y., “my feet who have been visiting relatives hero week with friends in Battle Creek has kets marked perhaps the end of all
monarchy
In
the
uew
world.
But
thc
(
I were swollen to innaenae size and I returned to their home last week, in
! returned home.
&gt;
bitterest critic of democracy could
was confined to my bed and physicians
, Jack Snyder spent Labor day in Kal­ scarcely desire a gender figure, than
were unable to give me anv relief. My JoeksoiL
doctor finally prescribed Fulev’s Kid­
Maximilian's to stand before th* eyes
amazoo.
ney Cure which made u well man of
Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to
of Americans as tbe last representative
me. For sale by .Arthur E. Mulhol­ attend to business during the day or
A little life may be sacrificed to n of aristocracy and of kingship on this
land succaMor to W. IL Goodyear. sleep during the nighL Itching pile*, suddnn attack of croup if you don't continent—William Oarrott In AtlanAvoid serious results or bladder dis­ horrible
plague. Doan's Ointment have Dr. Thomas' Eclectric. OU on
“*■
■&gt;
.
.
order by taking Foley's Kidney- Cure. cures..
Never fails. At any drug
hand for the emergency.
For aale by Arthur E. Mulholland suc- store, 90 cents.
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Wtednesaaij. Sgdi. 20.

me New
LBXlIlOUHl
Howl...

Lcxinoion
HoibI Gonioanu,
J. D, FMSBB, Pru.

cereor to W. H. Goodyear.;

jjj

and are making

Dining Chairs,
Rockers.
Couches,
Suits, Springs and Mattresses.
Come in and look us over, get our prices and see our
stock of goods. Cost you nothing if you dont "buy.

tub

SOUVENIR LIVERY,
Peed and Sale Stable.

9

Furniture Department.

t

Miss Belle Cutler is un thb sick lift.
Roy Cutler of Hastings spent Sunday
Quarterly incetihg at the Evangel! [guests at the later’s brother's-B. F. ; &lt;yf 410,805 btishels. which iaj27O,8T«
with hitjtareritiL
Miss Emma Diukle returned to Kiya*5 cal chnii'Kuext Saturday aud Sunday ( (’irover’h.
'
i bushels more than reported niarkDted
May; Jay arid Rankin Hart attended
muz&lt;M&gt; Monday to resume her studies at
Nto Myra BrininHool la midar t|)« 1 in th. ramo npnth laal year.
.
,
,
------------v
"n" ductm s rare
1,1 .plu. &lt;4 tin, dart
ha.
Jiilinr-ix-V
the
Juhnrock
reunion
at »•--»
\ ar.kte
care.
-.rableth.athkn.weather this
the Nazareth’ Academy.
•
Saturday.
*
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Paul and little!
'
fa-up to
Mr Adams made -a bus inuss trip &lt;o Springs
Mra d. D. uLi. -U a rary i»U ,
&lt;rt Brttte Crart 'irttM
r‘'W ’iU * ‘
Kalamazoo Thursday. ’’
.
- Dr. Harter and Dr. Elliot%uf Hickory sprained .ankle..
Fine lake relatives lust week."
L avvragr.
The eNtimuK-d average yield Ver acre
t’oriier^ amended the Mjslir.il Meeting
John Payne uf Kalamazoo spent ; Mrs. Philip’Solomon of‘south Barry
it
W.
N.
’
Payne's.
.
'
|
railed
uo
Fine
lake
relative*
Sunday
;
\-L
”
in Hastings Thursday.
.
. The wenthetid’iring August wlas very
Geo. Payne whu\is threshing near i aud Monday.
Mrs. Loomis aiid Mrs. Bales were in
fur (Join. It tat uub eared'
!’ Leslie Gilmore leaves Wednesday for (,■ favorable
Milo ?|&gt;eut Sunday at hurne.
Cloyfrilah: Thursihiy. »
well, but U'giui tu ripen, no tbit some
Mr. Will Chase and family of Kala- ;
j bis old home near Boston. Muss. His.j■i of it is ulrt.uly out of thc way |»f frost.
NORTH HOPE.
. many friends regret to have Him go.
. tnazdo have been spending the punt
Beans have made a good growth and
weqH camping at ^Crooked lake and ; The band boys of this nvigh|M&gt;rhood ■
DOSTER.
will-yield weR.
attended tbe Johncox reunion nt Dick 1
calliog on friends in Delton. .
.
' The condition uf potatoes is lower
Johnrox's last Saturday.
,
v . Farr and family* spent , than lust year, which is due principally
C. Parshall started Wedheaday for j -v. ......
Mire Crereie Hull of Hustings spent Su,1&lt;l“y ’,l Hiwting*
to
to the
the unfavorable
unfavorable weather
weather early
early in
in i
' Pigeon. Huron county, where he ex- :
Mire Bertha llatninund is attuning | the season. .
pects to remain tv?o or three muiiNw , Sunday with be” parehttL Dan Hull j
and
wife?
’
school
at
PraiYievillu..
:
There
has
lifcn
a
large
growth
of l
, to take Charge of a flouring mill.
Mrs. S.R. Rogers visited in. August a , clover, but mf|ny correspondent* state
Mrs. Horace Pennock Js Spending a ; Several of the neighlrars and yonug
few days with her juirents at Hickory , jieople gathered at Dan Hull's Sunday , lust week. Mrs.. Harriet Farr is visit- *l*at it has hot filled well,
afternoon the event being the 2l*t ' ing in Chicago,and will also visit in •
I Corners. '
THE BONDERS OF SCI^TjCE.
birthday of their and Roy. All had Milwaukee l&gt;cfore her return home.
Mol Nichols of Kalamazoo a)«ut
—. ... . , .
„ ,r
1 The strange things in this wo«ld owe
a pleasant time.
The
Pine
Lake
\V.
F.
M.
S..
Will
,
...
.
v
; Sanday with her mother. Mrs Gilles- ■
....
1 allegiance to the realmof truth.
ItcMire Maggie Corbitt visited at . W. I meet with Mr*.
Richard Hughe*
j
..
| pie.
।
I tion i* commonplace. Truth i* the
C. Anders one d^y last week.
1
U,f*
। stange, the remarkable, the weird, tbe
I Mrs. Ellis Faulkner and son Paul left
Little Boland Wardell of Lansing is |,irJtrn.. Therefore, there is iotbing
non were m»
Mr.
Jonas
Hnil
and
Tuesday morning for a two week*
visiting at the hume of E. C. Farr.
^.fi for w, to du but calmly to - accept
visit with relatives at Grand Rapids our streets Sunday.
. a the 'theorj
___ ry expounded l»&gt; Prof. J’ickerJohn Anders and wife railed npun
Mire Bertha Honeywell .is spending
and Muskegon. ■
Haven.
ing. astronomer at Harvard, that tlie
his mother Sunday afternoon.
’fewtweeks
’ in "South
’’ ”
Airs. Hoff of Lowell is visiting her
Tbe Band Boy’* Social at Dostei Pacific ocean i* nothing more nor lew
Mrs. F. Bailey has a brother
brtither Ellis E. Faulkner.
ing her. We understand that hg intend* , Saturday evening was well attended &lt;ban the hole that was left in tfie
Mrs. Emma Pennock and daughter
I eiijjh when the maw uf substance
buying a farm and settling down in and they cleared $16.10.
Bernice sjxmt Sunday ★ith her partnte
I Which is now the muon, throu^i some
thin neigbliurhood.
Mr. and Mr*. W. Smith of Hickory
^•grrat upheaval.'' took to itself spacePODUNK. t
The "threehcr hoys” und neveril
annihilating wings and flew ^&gt;ryuml
‘ corners.
others from this vicinity «tteml»*d the
■ ..nmond in., vigil.,,
Wu wish to c'&gt;i
■ith the able
slili' assistance
n*hi&gt;stun&lt;*t* gravitation.
...
show In Hastings laM'week. All re— of our Sheriff\'ith
PRAIRIEVILLE.
.|
of, the Pru*. Attorney. Thing* seem - The vobmocs of Hawaii are rt4q»oiisi- Mitra Sadie Mcbeoy i* visiting port n guod time.
■
to
lx*
doing
’
whim
such
men
get
into
ble fur rhe insjpiralion of Prof. Picket ­
friends in Grand Rapids and Reed
POLLEY DISTRICT.
office. Wynld. that im.ra men of the ing.' He recognize* them as near rel­
Mr^ Dunkley ahj daughter of Rich-

ALDRICH BROS

towu. count? an«l *la|e alcrt-ixM.
Kald job will
let iu otic •cctlou ta accOtdatxw with. tbe dlagzam no* on file with tbe
other paper* |wrta!i*nz to wild brain, in lhe
ofnor of tbe County brain i -iintnlwsianrr of tbe
said County of Marry, to w hich reference may
lie bad by all paitltw IntrrrMt-d. and bld* will
bo made and teeclrpd iwdln*ly. Contract*
*lH !&lt;■ made uitli the lowenl reqiotwILlc bidder
thing adequate srcnrUy for ttrn prrfon^niicr
ot thc work. In a * tn) thru and tiwrr to te fined
by me. r« wtrvjng to *&gt;y*eW tbc riztit to reject
iuiy and aU bld*. Tbt- date for tbe I'otnplellon
ot -och contract, and the term* of payment
therrfot. 'halt and will he announced at the
time ano plats’ of leltliw
butler h. further hereby gh^n. that at tbtj time
and place *t «aM Mtiug. or at such otter time
and ptacr thereafter tu which.Lite Count.&lt;bra!n
t ooimls-loner afore-»ld. may adtourn the same,
the a.»*c*&lt;nvert* for 1&gt;cnrnt» and tte Und*
romprirrd nulltn the Cloverdale brain Special

A*«-'«iurot liMrict/* and the apportionmentthereof will Iw annoubeed by m&gt;- and will be
vnbiert to renew for t»m* day. trvai nine o’clock
‘.n the forenoon until Dre o c) jek In tte after­
noon.
' •
The following I* a de-wifptton oi tte several
tract* or parcel* t'l land coa*tituitag tte Specta!
AMCMtncnt bbtrtet of »afd brain, vtxj

. i»l&gt;« »iv
I * e frl H n of lake, rec a*. a w ,Pfrt ot » ,
[ »r frl
’yiat tetfrvn Mud Lake ant rail
MMl, rec .‘3.
if n w frLL.
N |iart of i S of ti w frl
a of s • q.AcCSO.
h frl parrot
ncfrl Vi.Ms-

of n eir. ?». *
H w frl
E partot t; «• frl i».
s r coiner of» *

N r S of « » frl q WM &lt;4 R R.w 31.
Neu of « r '» «’*t of nUlnwi. *ev 11.
N of n w of seM.w si.
N part of w &gt;-•&gt;&lt; n e *ec ;&lt;l.
.
K part of * w frili. sec 31.
N part Of n ■ of t w frl
31.
j
E ' - Of * » q.
3L
W of ft w frl ‘t.*«3t.
H w '* &lt;X » w . rec^tJ. The town-hip of llop«’
■t large. All .&lt; tte above UcAcrtbrU parcel*
Of land ate In town 2 noth, rang* sweat.
County of Harry. SUlv of Mn-hlxau.
N pan tfw ',ol w1, o( n o q.we A
E
of r », of « e l» of n h &lt; vrept 5 a on
M«lr. e-C 5.
E’t of n r frlsee S.
•
W part ot-n w frl U except 4 a of) ueM to

also ewpt ■ vf! n rm! to Ik-1 ton Uriel. Co..
Commencing «j:i tone Unr between Hope and

IwgtnnliMt. arc n.
-Commruelngon to*® lire tetwren Hope and
Barry.oof &lt;'. a. AS. K. R. right of war run
nlng r SR id* on town line, s to rd». 11 fl. til-mu'
a little n of w in center &lt;X county ditch is rd*.
l.V, ft. n w »»ft on a so deg curve, w MK rta. a w
&lt;ai a io deg curve to a - point ttofta of *a!4
town line atom. iiUroad thence atoag railroad
ot u e w except tou In belton. «« c.
»rt of n S of n r K, of u r frl q &lt;«M
■file township t»f Harry at targe- , ,. ,■
AU of the atxne described parcels.of land are
In to* n l north, range v west. Count} of Barry.
SUk rf* Michigan. ,
New. tbaefore. all unknown and uon-reaL
dent penions, owners and tH-taon* Intetreled
in thc above do bribed tanda. and you Milton
courer. J- B. william*, chaa. Ilaxel.Myrofi
1’ennock. frank Monroe. Mary Pennock. Ctes.
Pennock. Ate .TotipMNi,«. M. Conyer. K. Tltua.
O.M.TUua. John Juht.-m. M. Nagte. Alanson
I Jonre. K. Pennock. Wm. Ashby. Chaa.
Kinnsbury, (too., Mato. Theo. &lt;Hte. Aaron
' Chandler, and tte township of Hops.
Ludoda Morehcuar, Chaa. Olrejoo. Grttrgr
. Mortor, A. -W. Huryoe. &lt;toi». Van। Ute. Abram
I Felder. W. A. Ktatman. Oren Barrett. Mary
, BarreK. tte DeHoa Brick Co., and the township
0,Alrrhe'reby noUfiedthat at tte time ud place
aforeaald. or at rneli otter time and place
r&gt;— tn wbtah uld (Marine mar te ad-

(oreaoon until nr*o elocM In tbe nfU nmun, tbe
Mwmiput for benefit a and tbe Utals com­
prised within tte ClvwdMe Drain BpecUi
AMvument IHUrtcls will be subject U&gt; review.
And you and wb of you. o’T.en at&gt;d aer-

S t
ic.wh
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o&lt; tbeCwrty

�HASTING^ BANNER, SEPTEMBER 14. 1905.

10
HIGH STREET.

WAN TS'

School commenced
Monday with
Miss Mabel Yeckley as teacher.

Fountain Pens
For a short time 1 will sell
nn nnnh
thc self-filling kind for Ol.UU 83011!

Come in and them.
Jewelry Store.

OPEN EVENINGS.

At the. Corner

F. R. PANCOAST

if
vmi have anything
nnvthine useful
If you
that you want to sell, or if there
Is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.

I Ing's ai*eut Sunday ut Alvah Sootier's.
I Miss Clarisa Merritt of Hastings

If you have a buggy that's lying
idle in the bare; a stove ur
other household goods you
,
don’t use; if you have any stock
'
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; If you
।
want a girl for house work; in
;
fact if you wnnt.tp buy, rent or - I
sell, just try obr Want Column ■
It brings buyers and sellers-to;
gethcr, and only costs ONE CENT A WORD FOR. EACH
i
INSERTION. Try it.

; spent a faw days last week at A. Myers

BLY YOUR

-. '

Clarenci Robinson returned to CleveI land O. Inst week to pack bis goods to
■\ move back to Barry county. He thinks
■ Michigan good enough for him.
j Mr. and Mrs.'Frans Nosh of Has»-

NEW FAIL Sill OF

|

■ Arthur Gesler was the guest of Al­
’ v'ah Beeber one day last week.
■ Myra Kale is attending school in
| Hasting*
. Byron Minges of Hastings called on
j friends here Sunday.
•
Wm. Leonard of Hastings was on our
street Sunday.
A BARGAIN-1 b««e » eo“v&gt;'
|
- good~ as new. guaranteed
------*----1 first-class
..,UU. 1
i Miss Lillie Vundenlmrg went to her sale,
5 xcboul In Orxugpvin. Boqtay,
&gt;•„
Jww" north

We have the lw*st line of coffees in the city to'
Eelect from: The Oriental, a Mocha and Java, blended |
exclusively for our trade by the importers. Kee Wah
Outclress. you know all about the delicious flavor of •
this cjoffee. The .Tamo, its backed.up by a reputation i
of many years. San Marto, Caban. Apex and Qthers
too numerous to mention.

•
If you are desirous of a good bfeverage for your
breakfast jii.t call and tell us about it. We know if
you dura: give any of these a trial you will always call
for then,.
' ’

fiams $ Russ,
Phone 16

Che grocers.
* rnihnnn rr.mtv fair
tx—.v
• Calhoun county fair last wm&gt;k.

FOR SALE-On
very reasonable
terms township, county and state rights
for the sale of Lindgren'a Wewleline. i
which alnohitely destroys weeds and ;
thistles of every description, and j
S. E. Bogart and wife,; attended the which is non-poisonous tosstock. Ad- ■
: funeral of a relative near Wayland dross Geo. ZA. Lindgren. Hastings. |
vifl‘-_________
______ =.
| Sunday.
•
N0 ACHES FOR SALE—« milr. South ;
i J. Raymond and wife-left Thursday
of'
Nashville
on
the
four
corners, j
I for.Kalamazoo-where they have* pm- School bouse on corner, of the farm. |
j ploy men t at the asylum.
Goial Orchard, fair frame .house. "0
A fine kfcated farm |
| Henry Holley and wife .were the acres ctearttL
I guests of relatives near Galesburg. Sat­ known as the Kinney farm.. $160"--'
Will make the payments to suit the i
urday and Sunday.
buyer. ’A ill m U i art or all.
; Howard Springer and lady friend
WANTED-Just a few more gas I
i Were thc guesta of his brother Eiiiii: custom era to make up the neetled 100 .
I and family in Ijeightun Sunday.
M&gt; we can -reduce th&gt; rates and give
■ Art Stocking and wife spent Sunday extra discounts to consumers. Thom-1
apple Gn&gt; &amp; Electric Co.-,
I with relatives in Orangeviih .
‘ Fred
Raymond.
wife
and son
. Everett spent Sunday at Wjll Ward’s
' in Orangeville.

so THt
oio n

-

The CitJ

and Oi

th

°e&gt;
boat*
were dri
snow'sto
of Ply™
famous *
history 1
and girt
over tbe
’Flymbut
picture
piympui
site st or

The new Double Breasted Coats in black unfinished

or fancy worsteds and cassimeres are taking well.
•

PRICED AT $10.00, $12.00,
$14.00, $16.00, $18.00, $20.00,

month i
and in a
perhaps
visitor v

Rytnpnt

four fee
Hat. and
con ten i&lt;
landing
is protec
htihsel w
grating*
ed at n
day dm*
large flu
spot, P«1

Our second shipm-int of New Fail Hats received

F(JK RENT-Suite
of rtsims.
FOR
RENT—Suite«f
rooms.- furnfurnsuitable for lightlou*-L&lt;|*ing '

this week.
Erway Harmon of Battle Creek bus . Mead last Wednesday tbe 6th
Mrs. &lt; tor students. Mrs. C. G. Holbrook, ;
looutxd in L&gt;» &gt;■ lor . Irw woeh.
-Myor. and Mim lattto HaMth llr"*llwM«________ - . _
|
tbe purpwe of inking ;penny picture. Barnum were prrwr-nt.
1 FOR SALE—A house and tyro lot# at ।
DOWlJNG.
A good m^y will remember him a, u , R„v
hed h|,
wrmo„ । 0'&lt;0 ElizMln th St. first warj. Inquire at 1
! premises or at Car Seal • factory. Roy i
Su
w
Schdol commenced here last Monday former Dowbug boy..
I Summers.
The Assyria grange will have supper j
"
■with Mr. Hauer teacher.
Sept
Alli
। FOR SALE—A big mult' weight 1
Lara Bryant returned to Battle Creek Saturday evening
GLASS CREEK.
Grangers be sure and come.
i nearly 1.31*0 good worker gentle and well |
collect! last Monday.
trno MitniUl. Will lie &gt;
Mrs. Ruth Douglass who has Iteen l,ro^c- A
Vonj Wilcdx, returned to his work at
sold cheap. Address W. H. Conch, j
NASHVILLE.
visiting
relatives
in
lyring
and
Hast
­
Olivet [after a visit at this place. His
Sec..31. Carlton. Address Hastings ;
Luvant Price was ut Mancelona last ings for some'time returned home Jast R. F. D. t».
wife;i4 visiting at New Buffalo Mich­
week.
week on business.
igan!
FOR SALE—One of the finest resi-1
Miss Kate Bowep is abeertt from
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johncox visi- denccs in the second ward 12 rooms and '
Mns. McPeck entertained her daugh­
school on account of sickness.
. ted Ed. Otis and family Sunday.
bath.strictly modern with furnaoer^eat 1
ter and husband from Middleville a few
Hazel Jenkins has l&gt;een quite sick I
Miss Sylvia Kinno is home from
daysi ast week.
AI. L. Smith, 205 Haflovor St.
1--------------------------------- r—--------------- -■ '"•&lt;—i_.............. ____ ——
Battle Creek.
but is some better at this .writing.
Miss Mary Pilgrim commenced her
Mrs. T. C. Downing has returned
Mr. and Mrs^ Lee McDopaid visited
school again last Monday at Barryville.
WANTED—We hare a lot of old I
from Muikegon county where she went At B. M. Jenkins Sunday.
paiHtrw- to sell, suitable for putting tin- I
Mn.; Jessie Warner entertained her to attend} tbe Irineral of her sister Mra.
School commenced in the Otis dis; I &lt;I®r carpets. At BANNER office.
sister and husband Mr. and Mrs Giles Frank Patterson'.
trlrt Monday with Mi« Morrlaon oil FOR ^AbE-Hpreo. bnyyy. cutter HS
Hatten of Middleville from Friday un­
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Putman have Mt. Pk-asunt as teacher.
and harness, for sale cheap. Apply to • AA*
til Monday.
x
I Roy Hutchinson at Pierson A- Sori's JJJ
; returned -from vislflng fronds ut Kain­
. _
l-ora
...
I store.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Pilgrim re­ . miizuo.
turned from a visit with friends at
IRV,NGFOli ilEsf;&lt;Sieei&gt;ing room, fur 1
. Rev, T. G. Lewis of Charlotte wa)j
' Sherwood last Tuesday evening.
in the village Saturday shaking hands . Fred Betts 'and wife of Cleveland j p®ut over store. O. D. Sputriding.
Ohio visited his sister....
Mrs. Fred
Gil- . (xisj.-Witt
1
''
~ to whom
' a ...
Dr. Sheffield.'wife and* son Harold with old friends.
.... ....
the j&gt;erson
were wen- on onr street# Sunda?*.- re­
lett and family last Friday.
, book entithri Our Young Fulks Abroad ill
Ed. McCartney uf Chicago is visiting [
Kirk Hills went to Hastings Monday ' \,r Our \’&lt;*ung Folks Encyclopedia, by ! •••
turning to their new home in IJiwthis sister ^Irs.'Mina Wickham.
- Jaa., D. McCabe was loaned or given jyVV
■ ...
’ mgs.
; where be will attend school this vear.
I kindly communicate with the BANMr. and Mrs. George Gallatin are | _f
„ „
.
,
Mrs. .Re»d started last Thursday for a entertaining their niece and son of 1 •^rM‘
Con’,,‘s a,ul ‘‘«u«»*U-r NEK office.
.
,111
visit with her sister in northern Mich­ South Bend Indiana.
c »“•'*“ »”‘1
ot Ifcttoik ruiWANTED—'.York &lt;&gt;n farm , by the I
igan.
.
.
, ttwl
ted frit.n.Ifriends txt
in fHia
this vilu,...
place over Sunday.
year lw reliable, experienced 'man. j
.Rev. and Mrs. Expor-and children of ■
Address ”M. ” Woodland, Mid:.
The Dowling nine defeated Kalimo
Shepardsville are guests of Mrs. Exner's | Enoch.Andrus and wife wil| start
I'’1!. SALE -Cheap80 acre farm
1 Ui
Sunday at Kulamo 11 to «.
this week for an extended trip in the
mother Mra. George Brumm.
miles from Hasting*, good soil, goud [
west
Mr. and Mrs. Warner visited their
Ed. Mayo is at Grand Rapids very
buildings plenty fruit for information j y¥y
daughter in Johnstown Sunday. Mr.
Rev. Manning of Byrun Center Inquire of Probate Judge.
|
ill with typhoid fever.
and .Mra. Hatten accompanied them.
stayed Saturday night at S. Kennedy’s.
FOR SALE-,-Two. pens white "Wyan­
Dre. Shilling and Morris performed
Mrs. Will' Clemence spent Sun (lay
Mra Marian Smith of Middleville dot re fowls and two choice cockerels.
a successful operation on Mra. C. L.
with her mother Mrs. Powell
Walworth last week removing a wen visited her sister Mra Minnie ’Musson J. E. McElwain. Enquire Citizens
Telephone office.
last Friday.
Mrs. Albert Woodmansee has been and to fatty tumdr.
visiting in Johnstown the later part of
D. A. Wright of Lansing visited his
FOR RENT—Furnished
rooms.
Miss Elzie Smith who has I teen »tthe week.
Apply corner Broadway and State.
father
F.
Wright
last
week.
! tending a nurses training school at
City.
Will Rice our mail carrier delivered ' Alma has returned home.
Geo. McConnell and wife spent Sun­
FOR RENT—New house within two
a fine, load of lambe to Hastings Mon­
Dr. and Mra. F. Law and mother are day in North Irving.
blocks of Main street. Has all modern
day. Ed. Cassidy taking his place on
Chaa. Williams and wife of Hastings conveniences. Inquire of Goudvear
visiting friends in Canada.
the route.
visited the former’s brother L. Will­ Bros.
iams an(l wife Sunday.
FOR SALE—Well bred Collie pups.
MAPLE GROVE.
»..... »ii-l
F. Wright has a plum tree that he E. Barber, Cressey. Mich.
A. D. Wolfe has his house nearly
LACEY.
picked a bushel of plums from tii is
!
FOR RENT—ilouse nearly ‘new,
Died Sept. 11 at the home of 'Jo« completed.
modern
mouern conveniences, good
goou location.
Mr Beebe untold gentleman who re­ season : now it is in blossom again.
Bowser, of Johnstown, his brother,
Enquire-Miss Elida Shaw, South Jeff­
sided at Elmer Moure's is dead. The
Bernard Bowser.
; I erson St., Hastings.
funeral
services
were
held
from
the
J FOR SALE—One registered Black
Miss Nettie Briggs is visiting at
Wilcox M P. church. -Interment in
Juatr Briggs for n short time.
A little Mosh
four tup ram. four years uld. John Giteon,
Wilcox cemetery.
»
section 5. .Maple Grove.
years
four
months
old
goes
through
Mrs. Leil Hilt has returned to her
Uncle Matt Cooper well known in the “name of God," or Blsmlliah, cere
home in Battle Creek after a lung stay
FOR RENT—80 acres good land and *
this vicinity &lt;iiud nt tbe home uf his mony, which begins he* real life. She
huildingn in Maple Grote. Would .let ; t ’F
with her daughter Mrs. Jessie Miller.
daughter in Chicago last Monday.
.
Is dressed In cloth of gold, tvith a veil farm un shares. Martin Cummings, | i i j
Miss Nellie Campbell is working ftr
Ill
Mrs. Etta Schill and children of and wreath of flowers, and friends are Morgan R. R. No. 1.
Mrs. Jesaie Miller.
Dakota are visiting her sister Mrs. Invited to salute tbe little queen. She
sits on n gold cushion, which must he Hastings. Owner can have same by
Walter Jones and wife visited the John Cheesman. j
borrowed if abe hasn’t one. aud all the culling at my elevator, proving proin
rest sit ou tbe door. Then au old mol- erty and paying, for this notice. J. W.
lab recites very slowly a certain verse Munton. Morgan, M ich.
from the Koran, which Is also written
WANTED—Two or three carpenters
lu saffron j»n a silver plate Bibl bolds Good
wagn will be paid. Apply 125
In her band. She runs her Bugera over North Bond Street.
the words aud stammers them after
WANTED—Anyone wanting to buv,
him. -Say it now. Bibl. Be a good
girl, then you shall see your presents.” sell, rent‘or leafe anything to trv "a
Soon they all cry; "Sbabaahi Shabaab! want adv. in the BANNER.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

“SSrwum

LEADING

crackl ac
note^i .
manner
uld Piy
riohaj
that'th«

CLOTHIERS.
.

GOVERNOR’S DAT

.

FAIR

square
cation.
getter.

GOV. FRED M. WARNER.
.'

AND

HON. COLON C. LILLIE,

Q.

4U

■m
ui

Home Made

Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis­
cuit home-made. They will be fresher,
cleaner, more tasty and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder helps the house
wife to produce at home, quickly and eco­
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer­
cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and
muffins, with which the ready-made food
found at the bake-shop or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.

Deputy State Dairy and Food Commissioner will : oress
the people on Wednesday at the Fair at 1 b o’clock a m.
on Daitlving in Michigan.

W

GOOD ROADS DAY
HON. HORATIO S. EARLE

Wah! Wah!” and the ceremony of the
little girl’s first lesson In reading, writ­
ing and religion is over. Slie salaams
mamma, then shows her presents to
her sahelis (girl friends).—Edmund Rus­
sell In Everybody's.
Prison pits were vaults iu which
criminals In England were kept at
night, chained together. There was
one at Bristol which was in use as
I late at 1815. Down eighteen steps, it
was only seventeen feet In diameter
by nine feet high, and seventeen men
were consigned to It every night Even
more typical was Warwick Jail pit.
whl&lt;±L wan occupied at least until 17V?'
It Was an octagonal dungeon twentyone feet In diameter and almost nine­
teen feet underground. In the middle
wan a cesspool, and beside It ran a
stream of water which served the pris­
oners for drinking purposes. To thia
awful cell forty-two men were con­
signed every afternoon at 8:«. to re­
main there until after daylight the fol­
lowing morning. The Inmates had to
•deep oc their nidw. and their iallar
naver visited them without guarding
himself with an antidote, agwtwwf

WANTED- Old rags, rubbers, con­
ifer boilers, papers, magazines, and old
iron to see or write me. Highest
market priore paid. Svlveater Greusel
Opp&lt;*«to C. K. &amp; a R. R. depot

Try a Banner Want Adv,
Any kind or a Window Shade at
rtulhoBand s. Just leare the slxe
yoa want and we do the real.

dvtermi
place oc
town, v
main w
IxndiBg
rner fac
rnry l&gt;ri
movljt
was I hr
an ojij*

.. turns.! f
returew
the &lt;jth
in tli”
c.ni-.-lad
havetm

AT THE

I

IN

of National Bank.

RIGHT j g'

■

' School tyena at the Springs with . WANTED—Agents to eell Macculiee •
Protective sick and accident insurance.
t Grace Early as teacher.
Can give exclusive territory. For ;
term* and full information write or see j
BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.
C. 11.. Thomas. Hastings. Mich.
! Mr. George Higddn will entertain
• tbe Ijidien Aid Society Friday of this j FOR SALE—As I have other busi- |
l»«kSopt. 10 for »„pp«r.
nvMlbuvoconclud^towU n»- met,
1
‘
“
[ market on Jefferson St. Here is a good ■.
I Rev.
and Mra. Loyd Mead will । business opportunity for sume one. M. i
| start this week fur his new wcirkiu.jj- Weaver.. Hustings,. Mich.
Deckerville. Sunilac, Cu.
I
Tfae w c T v met with &gt;frK B

Iffll

IN
.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

whether you want good coffee for your break- ,
fast or not.
*
■

Firn

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

of National Bank.

It s Up to You to Say

Do
Trad
in th

sevrnt
none o
grime
settler

taoka

ill
*

StaV; Highway Commissioner will address the people on Ui
Iff
bridiy at 1 1 oclock at the Fair Grounds on Good R&lt;&gt;:ids.

Remember these are EXTRAS for the Forenoon and
will not in any way take the place of the SPLENDID
ATTRACTIONS for the Afternoon.

stone h
aa abrjv
today.
near P
tancu
toweri
of ^Lil
of tbe
’ whose
immer
outh i
quieted
in ma
events
cemete
the tov
found
of the.

only h
takenmany
l&gt;r.«ve
' death
dared
last t
rewar
thauk
severa
and t
tom,
our
Plym
upon
rite
P&gt;igr

Fri

TKKM3 OF HOLDING COURT. "
stale ot Mlchlnm.
.
) :f!ll -I i'll.'la! 1

TW..AK.0““1’JRiiuarr, Thlra Monday.
April, ft
Jute. Th
October,

FREE

FREE

The Barry Caunty Fair vUl aoon be here, end from now on builmae will be lively. With er«?
-en photoe ot my beet work ot *4 end npwarda. 1 win giro one eniaryeo plcturo FREE OF CII Ali“'
Semplea ot the work can be eeen et my atndle. Call at onro and place your order before the rust com
mrneer. Thoee oominy from a dtatanoe to attend tbe Pair xboold bare their work done during the f«lr-

HASTINQS, MICH.

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HASHMIS. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1905.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT.
IHsposItion

Made

of Cases

That

Have Been Before the

MICHIGAN
$t&gt; ■

HASTINGS

Court.

VISIT (MM
SIAMESE PRIIM
CUSTOMS OF SIAMESE

PEOPLE

THE TODD FAM­
ILY REUNION
Held at M.

B. Todd's Residence.

Hastings Township. August

HIGH FINANCE
WITH VENGEANCE
SU(?H SHOWN TO BE THE CASE j

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?
TEN PAGES.

LUDWIG MAEGLEY
HANGS HIMSELF
Tuesday Afternoon.

Was Despon­

DOES BASIUKS
WANT FACTORIES?

dent Over Continued IH Health.
Lived In Johnstown.

RECENT EVENTS IN MICHIGAN
/Circuit court convened last
aOth and Joth.
DESCRIBED. 4th OF JULY
। . Ludwig Maegley. a German aged 7b,
Munday. Following are the ca
-WITH BIG LIFE INSURANCE
POINT PLAINLY TO WHAT
The fourth annual reunion of .the
IN PITSANULOKE.
h resident of Jahutrtotf-n and'living
fi|r disposed uf:
Tyaki family wa* held at M. B. Todd r.
CO’S Of NEW YORK.
near the county line hanged himself
MUST BE DONE.
People va. Wm.
Craven larceny,
house in Hiwtiugs township Tuesday
, Thursday afternoon about one o'dock.
continued on motion of defendant’s
HOW BUDDHIST •
and Wednesday August 2W and »). the
He had ixs-n in ill health for some time I
cdunsih
IN 1
POLICY
HOLDERS
IN
­
latter । icing the 40th anniversary of Mji
0 803T0N
mid was very despondent. His aged MUST GIVE LIB­
PRIEST IS ORDAINED
Peopla vs. Geo. Jennings and people
and Mrs. Todd’* wedding day. There
TERESTS JEOPARDIZED Wife was Humvwbat concerned about his
-Arthur Critea. for disposing of
ERAL BONUSES
.were alxmt tW guests and all had a fine
condition,
and kept as &lt;?Iom watch of
contract property,* continual.
Home Life of Medical Missionary time. A bountiful repast was served
him os she could. Sho mi"M&lt;d him soon
,People va Chas. Pixly. bastardy,
j and a fine program rendered, the affair Managers of These Salred Trust
after dinner, and as her repeated calls If Hast lags Expects to Get New Fac­
Described.
Interesting
Letter
nttrs of.
- closing Wednesday evening with a
Funds-Take Liberties WBth Pol­
failed to bring a response from him.
people v* John bit-kens, maliciutis
tories. Experience ’of Other Citj mask ball, the Vermontville orchestra
From Mrs. Carrie Vutz Walker.
she went to the barn, and could not find
icy
Holders
Money.
.
injury to property, dismissed.
,
, furnishing music. There was a i\icniiles Points to That.
him.
Then she went up stain*, ,
May 31).
; People vs. Versta Herrick, for nonI ilinner a» the Jake Thursday. •
Must of'onr readers know of the thinking possibly be was In bed, mil
A heavy rainstorm is
Last week Muskegon closed with the
sipiort uY family., plead guilty, paid
.. threatening
.umunung ; 1'how pnwoul from'., di.'iunre w.„ startling disclosures uf graft and what ।' was ’horrified
— - to
- find
- his Uxly suspended
:i id biding »’)J tine and costs and must* pay his just now. tor
I’ tte
’ irnt fo*
; ‘ pighto we
riK1,i wihj „d famU
B dke-Calender peo’ple. manufacturer*
ought to be criminal mismanagement
night and'as n re­
w- city viile $6.0»&gt; x week fur support of’ bis hate hnd ruin
.in every
vv.r« .fohh
Johh
. b of the sucred funds, laid by for the by a small clothes line from a roof of billiard and jhxj! tables, for 'their,
timber. She hastened to W. H.,.Fry&gt; big.factory,.employing iOO to 600 men.
sult
one
can
almost
see
the
grass
grow.
children.
, J; Todd and family. Eaton. Rapids; ' protection of the widow and orphan, whu was jOined by Mr. Idea and the
fed ih ’ iYttple va John Ackett. luistardy. There is u very large tree in blossom
This Co. has been manufacturing their
- , Milo Rickk-. Ionia; James Allen, -anil . «« shown by the Equitable Life Insurtwo quickly went upstairs and cut the
here, which is very beautiful. Tl...
M
continued.
,('[ family
and Mis* Edith Ncsk. Detroit,-, auce Co. proceedings which were rope; but life was extinctand probably goote iu Chicago, but the tyranny of
flowdni lire very much like iiasturtiums I a
lalor unions became ao great that they
People vs. Warren Carr and ixviplc
. ...
................ —•'un»s Allen Kirtfusaud wife, Charlotte; Elbe thorouglily aired.
had lieen some little time. Coroner have left Chicago for good. Muskegon k
:ms at vs Pierce O’Conner, charge*! with and of the same showy color*. Imagiue wortb and &gt;IalJe Xw(U Ontari„
There arose a-popular demand for an
Lathrop went to the home about 20 gives $»iu.UU0 and a site. Lake Odessa
a
.arga
apple
tree
just
edvered
with
IM
)
a
Mr.
anti
Mr*.
Boganlus.
Portland
’
investigation
of
the
other
big
life
inviolating'liquor law. Carr and'O’।
. ... .u.u
i&gt;vaaiiiun, Auiuuiii*. ;
n--~
mile* distant from this city, that after­ has lately bonded for $10,000 to get a
■. and donuer Muod mute. Plea of nut guilty nnsturiturns and you. can -ee this tree— j..
. :' surance
.
. Mich. . Sidney Todd and family anil
companies of Ndw \ork. j n(K)n, and took the testimumy of u "few
। factory. Holland hiu, paid $35,000 to
a veritable ” flame of the furosL'.’
:‘hteretl.
,
' '
Fred Kick’ll-.and family,Vermontville ' Governor liiggiiM convenfd Jthe N. . i witnesm*. but did not empanel a jury | get a piano factory; ♦30.0U' tu get a
.legislatnre in special session and that |
it wa9 very plainly a care of suicide.
Lust Saturday p. m. Mr. Cooper and
। shoe factory ;and $7,300 to get a small
Dr. ,V. went to call on the nephew of '
| laxly api«&gt;inted r commission to took
,
. .
I Printing Co. ' Within: the pa4 two
Hit Majesty tteKing. Thl y have
' into life insurance affaire. This com- ; E A l| M
CHF
i year* Cadillac. Greenville and Bentvn
called.now un nArly all th&lt;- official,-.,
mi- ion apparently think th*»r mission ' | U
11
: Harbor have been doing the same work.
here. They round tips “mom jow“
is not to whitewash somebody, but to j
urs* ii/xxirv/
inv«--tigute. The revelatioifi* confirm |
C A’yr II MilnrY Mn-k’g-rn gave $WtCbantw for each mun
at home and enjoyed a pleasant chat.
Holl.-u.-d *ha» i&gt;aid fromJFiSO
the s’rongcft ciuims made by Torn*
•
*JH * LI/ I IVI L I
Hi* jiulaif is very uieely furnished us
iM’ib man employed.
' Lawson abbot the misuse- anil i»rwr- &gt;
----------would suit hte rauk uf,Prince. Scarcely j
FUR THE PATRONS OF THE HAS­
1-us
given bonuses to five
.MH L CD. ajon „f their trust 'funds by the man- ' gy SPENDING HER MONEY WITH
I had they returned wh« lu'wh&gt;&gt; should HASTING^ . ROLLE R
»Vv presume many think
TINGS WOMAN’S CLUB LEC­
i appear i«i horseback but the ••Sulet”
. agement of these tor«t* greau corpora- ,
ADOPTS AGGRESSIVE BUSI
very
costly. But tie agHER HOME MERCH ANTS
i ।title) him.*clL coining tu return ih-tir
lions, the Equitable. N. Y. j Life and |
TURE COURSE.
.
Igrega'* ]A;il fur bonuses in this city is »
NESS POLICY
&gt; i Mutual Life, of N- Y.. having re- ‘
! call. We expected him to return it I '
THEREBY GIVING
less than $20,000. and the institutions
sputcra of over $1,;V&gt;i.u00,im4 and rash ;
the following day ur Monday, but here 1
or their •aiccew'ora whu. have hail the
■■ rtywiireo» of nearly a quartej uf that ,
। he was! ami I tqaking a mosquito m«
GOV. LAFOLLETE,
beamfit of ths tonurt* paid arc eniployJ great sutn.
ANOTHER GOOD
' Well fortuiic wa«&gt; kind. Mrs. &lt; \&gt;oper had ' VERY DESIROUS FOR
ed to day almost 500 hand-. In other
OF WISCONSIN told Dr. Walker the f&lt;irmal word* of
LOCAL TRADE.
I.a*t week the officer* of dhe N. ,Y.
ILLUSTRATION words,' it has cost Hastings but $40 for
' Life and Mutual Life ut XijJY. were
• greeting but'} never realized that 1
each man actually employed.
.
•
on the htuud. From their own reluctVS ill Be Leading Attrac tion. But the ' should Im- called up&gt;n tu speak tiiesame
i These l&lt;onus institutions or their
WIH --------Pay Highest
T or!tlx- shameful!
-----------.
-Market
-- aut Price
|ip5 i-uinc
story uf- of how |t Paid to Buy of Home iI hueecsBurs have paid out "for labor alone
i words. But I ilul.not forget his title
•
Whole Course Is Good. Com.
i ;• :L*mths.
Grain
Quote Very Attractive
I how their greed had Minded them tu
Deafer* Instead of Mall
I although 1 welcomed hinrin Eiiglish.
since they were established here over
Price, On PcoducLs.
'
pto
of itoic oblUxtito. lol
; hi speaking to-'bfficiah here uno m-.e*t ■
mittee’s Announcement.*.
$1,000,000 in wages. So that they have
Order House.
-1
' guard the intenjsta of the widow and •
; know the pr &gt;per won', of addruas. If ,
coat tiie city les* than l\&gt;-per amt on
Patron» of the Women’s Club Lecture
■
'
: we had need “tannl’meaning^you” it ! The .Hastings Roller Mill Co. , ba* ; orphan.
Mrs.
George Cole, of East Carlton. the wages actually paid to their . men.
.Hili. llWI^CWtr,
w
♦»..»
j
appear*
from
the
Uivjwt
wwnld have iweike great breaeh erf cli
“h&gt;r&gt;&lt; :1 n new p.licy that mart eeVwent into the furniture store of D. S. The factories have paid to the city in
The committee has lieen somewhat l.|oenenn mission England of Woodland,
:ir&gt;:, , lainly
,,,,,1,. hv the legialativo
few weeks taxes more than the lx muses given
•in
— apaking
T» with
........ .the
...............
, largely increaao their
. hu.ine,,
. , .
-i
Ellgianu Ul »'A«liai.M a *«&gt;w
delayed in making the following, an­ •juv.-v
princcxdtHla Majesty one must i*e Having hnt recently equipped their that the salaries paid to all brmcipnal
wjth tt caUloglH. from a Chicago
them. And they are -Ire re • yet, all .
ruiui'd nouncements for the coming season
.
..M.
.
■ ,
‘, »mill,
rt 111 with tthe
Fl*&lt; laM.1
«if
avml
inn&lt;*A« for till*
. ofi'Kx-re urv as
... unreasonably]
.......... ml.1, ' large as
nu
.
........
W
e
best
of
appliances
the
an entirely uiucivm
..
. । -....—~
------------ — - « .
diffi.rent* vocabulary. »•« ’
Mail Order house, and asked Mr. £. prospering, ami giving promise of
(J
.
‘
~
...
.
.
R
j
ncc
j
owing to difficulty iu fixing asatiurtiC- have-toiwo in mlnil wvernl rlMM. ol nwnntnrtm. ot Hour, uid hnving OwW&gt;rnre th.se of th. Kinitnlile.
about a kitchen cabinet shown in the many years of good tu Ulis city. When
•
kl, vhv, |Qj.y
for the opening number. All work- when* w learn IM, laiwuw; ...ill
..I,...™. u!
.
.11 ofr them
.1___ ..............
«*"’**—
■;)Ur
“•’r- Mr
Slr- ! . nearly
;l)l
bavn ulhe, , tanlnm catalogue Mr. England said the cab­
you consider all the benefits of factor­
pxnentJates are now definitely arranged. and 1 Svrvania n*T.r My ' lann ' tu lb.'--: | "'
Will
who fur
years wan | that
tbut pny,
pays them
cannut and inet was alright She said she intended ies. it will be seen that Hastings has 1
|U Downing,
Dn-ning. »l«,
for five ream
lb. m well, and .-minu
with especial reference t«i the cuuin
the
employ
of
K.
T.
French.
.
a&gt;
;
do
not
pretend
to
give
all
their
time
Ernnk- dnavr „y "taun' tothew.
tb« unploy &lt;d
French, .a,
nut
«iva
to buy'two, one for herself, the other’ fared splendidly.
ycnience uf the business mtn and 3
addrew.! diffvn'iiily. miller in the Middlorille Ihdler MiU. and thought and elwrgy to-Aeir work fur Mr*.. Mike Yargcr, who liven near
But what of the future? It is safe
woin-u iu the community no entertain­ that lathe word "you"
changed lo , and therviore kmnre bu^_tr^'7.1'.“'.Ln.!
FrcepOrt They looked up the price and । to My that if Hastings is to get any
ments will lie given un either Wednes­ suit the rank of the individual in Siam. I' done aB this, it is reasonable tu expeat
ft appears that all ;hre«- companies
found that the catalogue bouw would uior.. fa-torim, it must be very-, liberal
day or Saturday evenings. The fouroe
; that th y wotild go after buaineas. mid „ro nMHj t„ further the inidjests of so charge $12 W each for them, but ahi-1 jn the Matter of bonuses. The recent
Would you like to kn -w how thre m m
jnorv.-eM V'le busines* th*-y uikJ “trust acMupanJcn” which an •
will l»e given at the MUP" place as InM looked.
a fieautiful Idaex '
! would hare to pay the (freight .from experiences of other towns in Micbian- aftkr.
like Kinks, the stork uf wbir$ isowned \
ve»&lt;? and halier® that this will he ap­
I Chicago, nin the risk of breakage, and I gall prove* thia Now would neem to
ho:-*» and rode liHn.»plen&lt;hdl.. An atThe Hasti ig* ftolb r Mill wants tir-n by the officers of thq life linararunee jiset up each piece, which came mi the be the time to strike when factories
preciated by a large and n adv sale of
■ of all the fctral tririe of this city anil romiianir*-. Tlje Bioney of klie* htg
♦&gt;ason-ti.krff
; knockdown and she tnnsf make a trip . ure leaving the big cities to eecape the
T*~T" .1, ,
..
,
horse. During the entire call this
Tl.e y,nn .' «, I A). ,: u„ Monday . ve- aUMiajunt. w,|koJ .,h„
t„;w. vicinity. They are out t&lt; get•il. They . (-&lt;hupan&gt;&lt;-' is deposited ui xh»* trust to Woodland to get tliem.
expensive and annoying tyranny uf the
i.nx Xnvemtor'&gt;■ with .. l^ nre '■&gt;'
th.
Thr
«.«» « du not h^k it on any. other tews than ,&lt;on!p:viics at a very small rake of .in- , Mr. England asked Mrs Cole if "he j walking delegate. We Ijelieve owr
BUJ this, that they will give as guutl a
wheu it could
pe loaned [
s, -Mtixitor. Bx Gov. Kolwrl .1.
&gt;ui-.
b„ij t..,u in,, wi
i would be willing to buy uf him if he citizens realize this, and wi* wish the
■ j,ructiy by the insurance nohpanir* as .i cuuId duplicate the article al the price, j «pU!ation of city lamnaes might be­
toll,:',', uf ■A-n.'on...,, (. rlnq- .:&lt;•«. ,
,ta.k ri,u,v
J. gr.ul- uf Hour fur the urjney ;t» can
- ^nsinclif anywhere, and &gt;-&lt;
will’ treat ionn«
jt
by n.riJ
the trust
nnd the
^Xffi '7"
g,teom|ianica.i
moib i,
’ ’said
* ' she would;
........
' au; |,injl(Wj .j© populnr vote. If the
She
but (doubted Mr
!.nli,r* England's ability to wll sentiment
hs cheap is
as practically unanimous, as
•&gt;. 2ood
... ito- oouoirv.
“X ,v^ H. ndS
'&gt;&gt;'
esl. The present method is d.tHe^dly {he
(.nt*!og^ house, which we Lope it would lie. then Hastings
h &lt;lan«.*rons hut very effect^- method mHd&lt;_ Uje iimuu1 PxlravaK^u clainw of
lOoly thv wr&gt;bi' ri«,“ &gt;««■&gt;:
*r''1
C,°
would have book show tu get a new
of bidding the insurance company.
proflt&gt;. (,n ti)oir goods and
j»r ..ui- . nurse, and a contract sitoied
h
a
nis ,.ap wtta &gt; ‘he,r r“’dutt
factory. Unless some xnch step shall
by their unnouned- f« the benefit of their officer*.
i mo|wy
. t(| lheir CU!&lt;tomeIX
Lot May. made k i^sibk- to
: ft whiu. liding ( Hl&gt;. The only signs nf ,
be taken we despair of seeing anything
! ment elsewhere that .they have mud.Funds of these rompauH-s have been,: Mr England • poured a Niles &lt;). done. We wish we could see some
this lecture fur tfiia season.
.
(&gt;djcja) position were the epanlet-.
I very reasonable prices—and they have . used to exploit big financialIjdcalB.
deals, in
----in j। Qjjjjpguykg
catalogue which
made other way but we du nut. Many who
O» M..n.l.r ev.'ni..gXov«ml»rj;^ thcVW|timrb^i,lullRuWl.
which the director* and odi&lt;
' ’
^ro ’ I kitchen cabinets and showed the ident- would receive great Iwneflt will give
it reM? will have the famous Cleveland J-$die* 1: der the arm. W hen fie departed, oa he
mining whe£
ed largely, and in which rne
, he corn- ! j(.R| ca|jjnet
intended to buy. nothing; others will not because those
—-----,
i
they want the «&lt;»*» •»&gt;••••*•».
a- you ’ (jtchestra. with ten members and,I! —
— nt ■
•'flood
-rinrul byo"lo
hvH‘'to eoeh
each one and g.x
gave; . J .
■
, , |h Yicini........
u.,**-.
«id
,J ofr HmIH
panic*
took
the
r»k
of
failure.
I Mr. England, looked up their price list, most benefitted will not. If the bonus
in the dis-| Alfred Metzdorf leader. Friday ’De- | hi, b»od, he .truck &gt;,i, .pur, figelhcr. • ■
jn.-reared
pr/
- to . pay the
•
—• ------In the*- “deals” it has cropped out j and then said he would be glad to sell be raised bv tax it places the burden
th-- eeiuber h, Isabel Garghill Beecher in I He i» t»U. &gt;■ 4,1 ye»" oW “nd »"Kb’
top notch price &lt;„
for it. It will be that the Equitable was um*4 to pro­ | the two cabinets at $12 00 each, pay
on all in direct proportion to the
il in memory ' an “Interpretive Recital’’Subject*’The ।
tnweni
1115 lbs.
worth the while of any farmer who mote the fortunes of James Hasen ’ the freight himself to Woodland, run
benrfita conferred.
&lt;.f Mil
brave Captain ( (Jttle Minister.” Barrie’s charming^
•Inly Sth—05
has g'Kxl milling wheat to sell to get Hyde ; but its new owner will be able the risk of breakage, and would de­
If Hastings could get a new factory
Pilgrims, and story which as dramatixwi has been
Yeeterdsy we had our veranda deco­ the offer of the Hastings Roller Mill to divert its millions where 'they will
liver
the
two
cabinets
at
the
homes
of
as it has in the past by spending from
i’riYcilla has been j played in all the large cities of the rated With a tine Oxlb American da«.
help the Rockefeller interest# The New Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Yarger set np $1,1X10° $9,000. that could he provided
ngfellow. Plym- I country. Geo. R- Wendling saju. of The Engtisb out here don't take very Co.
We believe that every citizen of YorkpJife seem* to be an knnes for ready for us*. This be could do, and
by irat»*criptioii. But the days of get­
town, and' the J Mrs. Beecher *'I have not heard her readily to onr ttb ol July. Little
Hastings and its trading territory J. P. Morgan &amp;' &lt;k)'s banking house;
it now must 1* ' equal since Mrs. Scott-Siddens was at Emma Cooper etlebrated by ahoOtiBg owes thii much to the Hastings Roller the Mutual Life is dominated by Stand­ tnakn his averge profit. They were ting factories for little nisney are
delivered and settled for sometime agn, pasewl—there an? too man* towns
। »he stirring her la-rt.” -On January 15 Dr. Ed- nxm- »i*nt lire cracker, olt in the ere- Mill as a local enterprise to give that
ard Oil interests.
and everything satisfactory.
.
after them.if $5.000or $10.000*$*&gt;.000
v
tu the old ward Burton McDowell, lecturer, trav- ning. The Chinern' imt^rt a lol nt mill his imtfunage. other things being
All three companie* control hundreds
This is another proof of the fallacy is to lie rained, there is no other way
th;it overlooks feller corresixmdent will givfi a picture crackers u&gt; frighten the evil spirit, equal. We hope hM our render* may of million* of ready cash. U»id in ns
ui
heeding
high
aoundinsr
promise*
of
but by bonding and taxation in our
- a. will he T.i.ry of the Panama Canal. This will sway. 'Two'day, ago an.Indian came du this. It will pay tbein t«&lt; help the pseminms by stwk holders, and it i* to
benefit* from catalogue houses ami .the judgment. We are reluctantly forced
In that ci:% X*e fn-m the time of the work of the into the eumponnd with six dnriens local, mill build up Iu local trade - «echro control of this cm&gt;n that the
1 wisdom of patroriiriug home dealers.
to this conclusibu, for there are so
;
dfltuptw that French engineers down tu the present. fmrn Vteradit. He i- ttoforeign agent wnivu
which' 1* its best
trade. Such a course i ”frenried.fianciere” of Walj St. have j
many undesirable elements in raising
. ■ middle uf the , Tuesday evening March -13 Maud I for Montgomery WaM * t o., of ( hl’ will encourage the management, and foUg||t. Rtady cash means everytBing j
। Ixjnuses by taxation that none could
MANGLED LEFT HAND
v»/relate. Bullington Booth, ’The A ng
of the jiesgo. pot tore iu Ito Eaat .Dr. Im, what ..i- of &lt;tndre importance mak- ia mating debts or promoting a deal.]
! more strongly desire to escape them
early Pil- * Prison.
— • inrt reeeiTol a box containing some. Hastings a better grain market This
will bo here to cIumi **
the
The two latter daiin tuhej mutual” ;
I than do w^.
and that of rrenaI Amcricnn cotton seel fnwn ‘b« Dri-1 would lienefil the local -trade «bd i toujpuuiM. that ii that thjdr poHcy- In Card at Wool Boot Factory, Disv &lt; i iginal
iguml Course.
course. Her
- theme
-----------------&gt;
1 r.s-r they tor LaFollette will be announced later. dt the Interior to plant: Hmm- otter, trndesutrn of the city. . Bv all working | tlO|der» have a voice in the Mjlection
tressing Accidenl to John
j BOUGH r EDDY’S POINT
. ' tu
. this
. &gt; jn&lt;t
. ...t- «
— result
..,1f flint
,
Signed by Committee.
exrn.tim.ldly «ne soli to cotton together
that will
will !
l oiitiniicd on |W tbifc.
from th'* HI­
Place Jr.
rawing but it has grown Into disfavor be stisfactory to everybody will be
X’&gt;t lung aff- !
D. K. Tilman, John Payne. !5d.
John Place Jr., who works in the
WORK IS WELL" DONE.
WHAT DO YOU WANT?
with th.- peolJ.'- 'toner will try som- gained. Any one who goes to a town
niiuo they not ■
of il on our compunnd. It ought to where there is a prosperous Hour mil.l.
_____
I (card room at the Wool Boot factory, Burton and DeWitt Murdock have
bought the Eddy Point about six acre*,
met
with
a
distressing
accident
Mon
­
will
find
]»eople
there
to
trade
who
live
Read The BANNER’S Went Col- 1
" 1 Fine Heating Plant In Court House muturein W days.
day afternoon. He slipped and fell to at Wall lake. In the hands of tbeae
Julv 3. a telegram came from Bung- far beyond the legitimate trading
umn THIS Week. You May
'
the floor while working near one of man the Point will, bo improved, and
. lr..m knowing how
Basement Put In Nice
k.,k luting that MIm Katherine X territory of the town. It i.s the lute
Find It.
the cards, his left hand.striking on a made one of the finest places at that
Flecm. ot the Lao. Mtolon had d.cd proved grain market that does it.
h-ir ranks, thby i
4
Order.
Sprocket
chain near a sprocket wheel delightful lake.
The
growth
of
the
BANNER
’
S
Want
।
bnrial pl»c«. A: i whBJ1 th,
Superc-lMm. of dysentery in Petebatorce while on You will not have to go any fartherawav than 'Middleville to see this column is little short of phenomenal. into which it was carried. The index
hoi
P.,grim, wcr.' i ^,/bllson ainckley und Nevin, » comBOUGH f JAS. uLARK HOUSEContinued on par* four
and
third
fingers were cut oil and the
demonstrated. It ’should be a pleasure It keeps stretching out every week, and ।
nna to g:vo mjttM «, ovenMW ths imtolling of Ito
P. T. Colgrove has purchased the
for the people of this city to work this week exceeds the recoed w itb 3(' rest of his hand badly mangled. The
toy. or rxiher |
h9Mting
{lw&gt;. mu,. no mi.­
James (Jarke resilience property, corn­
injured
young
man
was
taken
to
Dr.
|
with the management of the Roller wants. There are art idea jof various
IMJRKFJB FAMILY REUNION.
aj&gt;art for f«ywt I take
er Green and Broadway. He will make
The work i. completed, the
Mill Co. to the end that their business kinds, mid aH sorts of live stock offered Lowry, who dressed the wounded hand,
and th
and from this cus-» - ttont
extenwivn i mprovementa on the place.
The ieond reunion of the Dn,'k“e
full running
lUHIlL in
IO lull
1 uuw.'.p order
—----- - »nd doing
may bo put on a prosperous footing, for sale: also property offered for sale or and thinks he can save the other two
*
. ,rf.mdW
,,Ai_. But
r&gt;..• the crema
mmmittee
of I. H-'
■ f ilow.rf yearly, mm, I • j"
litre family was held at the home n
fingers
and
thumb.
Young
Place
bore
the mill run to its capacity, and the rent including houses, farms, etc.
our
Sept
8.
The
■'
' ut ’relay. In ■
Mrrang&gt;J tbit formal aoaeptance de- Durkee in WoodlamL
G. F. Chidester last week phoned to his injury with great braveiy. and has
town get the benefit of the better
IW
only »aw, and stood
j, on
pl„t doil,g «ati,factory
day was lovely, and H good»crowd grainy market thus afforded. It’s worth this office “Take out my adv. for the much sympathy for his misfortune.
VPH! P
Mr. Durkee’s
- &gt; but also anw the «,rk
m,rk in
in »ro waatber.
It wm
wentber. There
Ttern dore
-o- not
- turned out.
sale
of a go-cart. It’s sold. The next
and worthy of encouragement.
DEATH OF MRS. REG. MICHAEL.
■' Miilding erected ‘by the wwn, much room tur donbt on that sixty-second birthday. and that made
day after the BANNER was out I got
■ batik from the same
it doubly interesting. There were
Mrs. Lottie Michael, wife of Keg
ALMOST JOlNBDTtlE
letters from Nashville and later from
point.
When the, committee was uverseemg nreral out of town gn««w
ANGEL BAND. pther parts of the county, and I had Michael of this city, died Wednesday
Such a dinner wm served •» »""1J
1
evening
of tuberculoeiei and heart dialheir«oik. it occurred to
Some of the employees in the XV ood- no troulde in selfing the &lt;»rt. BAN- .
th,, dark, dinfo*. dirty baaement, «bo«e tore tempted Ito spp-t.te of
ewc. She was a daughter of Fred
Must Pl, it MtIK' *tte! *s,!,k11
land elevator had a pretty close call NER want advs. nre all Tight.”
The
afternoon
wm
occupied
.
wall,
were
coated
with
“
’
«
ra
‘
“
ic
*
‘
Prentice,
of Hastings township, nnd
. Frirfu-.^
It is u pleasure to find this want ’
IM. Or TU, Will Be Curgel
f-4 nJKMit Id; friends of
one dav last week. All that lay be
new of Stnead smoke, ought to be short address to the family- A very
Mr.
was
very
highly
esteemed
by
all
who
.
tween them and eternity was the column-proving of such genuine serv­
- i Benedict gave them
$1.35 I Year Far Th
cleaned up. They went at thia work Biting memorial tribute wmjn»d to
knew her. She leave* a husband and
" •■am;. ■
ice
in
helping
Barry
county
people
to
they did the Jttor. When the botoi the dem top,rt«l om-rc The tori., striking of » xnrich.
a little boy of a1&gt;ont one year of age.
•n '! fi.iinh w,irat During their abPANEL
It
seems
that
they
were
engaged
hi dispose of articles they want to' sell,
Prayer wm repoatwl in concert, tolect
or rent, and find artides they wish to These will have the sympathy of the
"W«ce tb«if friciida gained entrance to alnril reamemble. they wtll tod »
Beginning November l»t, the tnbaoripture quotation, were given by running » lot of gmmltoto«&gt; » big
BANNER’S
large community in their bereavement.
**''
i
which wa* in complete sweet, clean la-&gt;menb ’h«'
tank in the cedar. In some way H purchase. The
acription
price
of the BANNER
®*r«— ;p,n ttiuir return. When Mr. washed walls are i n • marked contrast to nearly all present Mm. A. D. ♦» y
AUCTION SALE.
»
was forgotten and when it was again cricnlation enables us to de thia.
to ail subacribera living outaldo
J”' :’h'- B“neilict entered the house the former condition.
nard recited two !»•»•
recalled there was about a foot of
Earnest
A.
Plfar.
liring
femr
mli«
of Barry County will be at the rate
SOLD HIS LIVERY BUSINESS.
liizhtful and well rendered. Also K&lt;*u
Savored n. with favoriW
thei
! W' r': turne^ on* “ori* to
gasoline in the cellar. When °°c
of SIjOO a year, Cash In advanoa.
Charles Garadner has soM his livery east of Delton on Section 2 in Barry
' -r u:'uiay, but they squn recovered CHAWED
the hands went down in the liaaement
If any aubeeriber Bring outaMe the
■
township
will
have
an
auction
sate
tiooa
All
had
agnodume;
bato
r«n tU., ,Ilrprilje Mlld UJade
visi.
he wm quite overcome hy the fume*. busii^ to Mr. John Denude, of Mon-&gt; Monday October 2, at 1 o’etoek sharp.
county falls to pay in advance, the
togue/Mich.,' who will soon move hero
M. Knowlton, tb. Hinton'
other a loving good-bye.
« mtr.: welcome. The evening wm
■ubaeriptiTO price to any and all
lumoetatL. U. Itokre. to recond Had a match been struck at that time and cunduct the busine»*. Mr. Gard­ Watch’forthe advertisement in next
•
I^®a«u&lt;tiy spent in playing card*. liquor d«to. "'«* “r^
thia article might have been much
fuch will be $lJu per annum.
Jd tatou Won. R.1- Bi^P.
Hia friendsi woek’a BANNER. F. R- Conrad of
Wednesday in August WOObefore the departure of their
longer, and have eonteined aeveral ner talks of going west
wish him succen wherever he may go. Delton wifi act aa ancttooeer.
^.^h -E. Hunt.
“toy
.nd kin. Bmmdict were ^.rnZr.
with KdlirX liloor *®
obituaries.
(PreaMaui..
[™™ri wish . .uiulto tmiinmaial ot

ylOll

‘LEASED

RICH TREAT
IN STORE

REACHING OUT
FOR BUSINESS

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SUBSCRIBERS LIVING
OUTSIDE THIS COUNTY

�HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 21. 1905.

H

It is a. matter
astings
anner the corrupt Pl
bed every Thursday forenoon at ring haa, by the courageous course of I
&gt;. MIchlKMu.
Mayor Weaver himself ■ republican, |

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COOK BROS., Editors.

Subacription by .Mall. Puat-Pald.
ONE. YEA*:........................................
8« NtfONTHS ........................................
THREE MONTHS .

been put to rout, arid that there sterns
to be good reason to expect a better
state of things in the public affairs of
that city which has been machine rid­
den so long.

Norway and Swodanare brushing up
Michl- to each other again and acting as if
they would like to have a scrap. But
there are probably enough cool heads
ADVERTl.MNG RATES.
^DhjpUj 'adverUsint. rntes furnished on appll on both sides of the boundry line to
hostilities. —
It —
is to
H«»4ncs« lucali and reading notlrcu. (&gt;t» prevent
---------------------------— be hoped
«&gt;■« nn-~y-r ~mo.it th. tolly
u“*:; . .
•
..
uf
of going to war with each other.
at tbr postoftloe at

A Midnight Peril
(Copyright. 1J05. by T. C. McClure.]
1 had been going to the zoyloglctd
gardens in u professional- capacity for

a-young man of eighteen or twenty and
a half wit. lie had neither home uor
friends, nud no one knew where he
came from, but he was allowed to bang
around the place nud assist the keepers
for his board. He bad been there about
a mouth when 1 saw him. He waa a
butt of ridicule, aial scute of tbe keep­
ers were treating him harshly, lie bad
been severely cuffetf by one of them
just before being sent to me and wm

j

CORRESPONDENCE.

WEST THORNAPPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thinkbinder en­
three years when 1 met Blnks. He was
tertained Mrs. F. R. Anderson and
children of Middleville over Sunday.

Several
from here attended the
funeral of Earle Moore which took
place at Middleville Sunday. His
parents have the sympathy of many
friends in the loss of their only child.

UNDERWEAR
The assortment is large and the quality
the best that money can buy at the price
Liillei' Fletti Lined Vests ani Panto 25c

Mr. D. Harter and H. D. Porter
made a boniness trip to Grand Rapids
last week.
■ «

Littles’ Fleece Liiei Vest*

imI

Panto, extra fine 50c

Lidle*’ All WhI Vats and Pinto 31.00

Mr. and crying
Mrs. W.
in 1 sympa­
overWillard
it likewere,
a girl.
Ladle* Halen Salts, fine fleeced, ny style, sizes 3 to 9,50c
thized with him nud braced him up by Caledonia last Sunday the guests of
giving him tbe first coin he hud bad their daughter Mrs. Chas. . Schroder
Slut:' Flttct Uni, ilza 7 h 9, wtri nlie, 35c
la a year, and We two soon got on good and fhmily.
terms.
nillm's Fleet LIhH Uilu S»ito, lizu 4 to 6, 25c
Bertha Butcher returned to her
writer s uaaie sod post olBoo address.
About six weeks after my first meet­
n Grand Rapids last week after
ing With Blnks I was sent for to pre­
Boj
* Flieci Llni Ytltt II) Putt, utn hirj, 25
JOB PKINTINO. ,
ng a week with her uncle L.
serve the carcass
a buffalo, and the
h.is one of U» tx-*t equipped
Mu's Dukli Bick ink Frut Skirts u4 Dukli Sattd Puts 45c
lad was ordered to assist me. It was in
y and family.
u:an. and Lx prnpnrod
winter time and tbe weather very cold.
I of book and Job prtntlnt.
Air*. G. W. Larwence of Detroit is
Mu's Brij Mind Vests ud Puts, nil nidi. 25c
The buffalo bad been ailing for a week
the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Horry Watteraoh, the eloquent Ken­
or two and had died at night In a abed
Fieece Lined Hulen fro* 10c to 50c i pilr
tucky editor and democratic lender, is. w If Ruoeia shall set about the work of and bls body froze ns hard as iron. J. Latimer and other relatives for a
short Itime.
earnestly urging the re-uniting of hie giving her people an honest- govern­ Blnks and 1 had to thaw It out before
A number from this place attended
woefully dismembered party, but is ment and a fair measure of liberty and we could start at the real work, and so
it
occurred
that
we
worked
ttntli
n
late
the funeral of Mrs. M. Jones at Parma- J
firmly stipulating that only through enlightenment she will show that she
j -r;
The Most Complete Corset
the u-«e of common-sense and the pos­ appreciates what her defeat by the Japs, evening boar before I was ready to go. lee lakt Friday.
It was after 10 o'clock when I began to
j /A
Stock In Barry County
session of n itne sincerity can it hope really means
wash up. aii'l I looked around to find
to cty’ctnally live again. The demo­
EAST PARMELEE.
!
tbe boy curled up on some blankets and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of.1
crat ir. party must abandon govern’menl
It is claimed that every day thin evidently asleep. As It waa a room
ownership as a doctrine or a party pur­ month that does not bring a killing heated with steam pipes, I decided not Rutland spent Saturday and. Bunday
with friends in' this locality.
pose. Mr. Watterson insists, it must frost will add *10.000,000 to tfie value to disturb him.
There- was n door of communication
in tbe future aviod the doctrine of-free of the corn crop of this country.
Mrs. Broughton entertained company
BALTIMORE CENTER.
between tbe dissecting room and the
silver as a plague is avoided, it must
from Grand Rapids last week.
Mrs. Wooi is still failing.
anhnal bouse, but it was never closed.
cease its monkeying With economic
While Sam Todd was Dieting peach­
C. Mackinder’s brother who has been
THE OTHER SIDE
I had briefly examined it on two or
buzx-szAWB. to use again the Kentuck­
three occasions to find It lofked. In es Thursday his horsos ran away, leav­ visiting
isiting him has returned to his home
ian's language, and it must cease to
the animal house the keeirars made ing Sam. peaches and part of- the in Battle Creek.
seek for element* of temporary discon- ( Which (lives Satisfactory Reasons their rounds every three hours, begin­ wagon in tbe field. No serious dam­
If you are going to build a House.
The L. A. S. met ith Mrs. Walter
tent and passing controversies as ma­
ning at 8 oVlock. Between' (» and 10 age done.
Two things you want to know,.
Why the Ludwick Dock
I Ormsbee last Thursday.
day.
After' the
o'clock I ha^ worked mostly alone,
terial for democratic platforms. It will I
What kind of Lumber do you want?
Mrs. Z. M. Jones pzvtMxl away last ] USUHf program the
early election of
Was
Removed.
while
Blnks
was
in
and
Jut
of
the
And where’s the place to go?
be noted that Mr. Watteison has clear­
»e former officers
place, four or five times. I had no .rec­ Thursday noon. 1Funeral was held at officers took place. The
ly defined some of the faults and
.In a recent issue of the BANNER, ollection of seeing him near tbe lock­ the M. E. churchi of ParmeliM)
„„„ re-elected except Sec. Mr* Chas.
Parmelee Friday ; were
The tint is answered easily,
weaknesses of his party; but it remains
from a correspondent, appeared a se­ ed door, however He was seemingly afternoon 3 o'clock. She loaves many Mackinder
And It almost seems a jest.
to bet seen what success he will have
To propound ruch a question,
vere criticism of the removal uf the asleep, as I said, nud I was washing friends and relatives to morn her loss. Mr*. Mirritt.
in pepunding or compelling the accept­ l.udwick dock at Long lake. In fair­ my hands preparatory to taking my
For of course you want “The Best’
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolford were I it.
ance t&gt;f his good advice.
ness we must give the other side, A diparttire when a low growl behind called, to Wayland last Tuesday by the '
y with a neatly pieced quilt, sent
.lust where to get your Lumber,
letter
written
to .ill.
Mr. .iJohn Acker .will me made my hair stand up. 1 turned serious illness of Mr. Wolford’s father, in by Mrs.’Noses Aldrich for which
it
mii'ii io
Surely it won’t trouble the greater number, *
Th. Jaiurnaaa are ahowiag .rifenrai „p],jn
,it„„iolk
Th,. Tetter,
v,tw is to fiial a male Bengal tiger on the far
—:— —---------- 1 tb,, i .•A.
* e
*J. The
But if recently you have come into our Town,
S. ,wish to thank Mis. Aldside
of
tlje
carcass
of
the
buffalo
and
,
of crtiluration: that i&gt; if very vefasmenr dtMa JnIj
ond rt,ull, „ foIlou.,.
You want to know where, prices and not grader are down
Sbe It
is an aged member of the
between me and the animal bouse ' BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES. i rich. She
rvidv«lc*P of
nt displeasure
rlii-t. i’iwiiIA with unpopular
nniwinitlnr ,'
«
.
. .
evidtfice
In our oonversatiou with you some- door. The door, as I afterward found
Barber Mead and Hattip Lathrop L. A. 8. and the ladies
govcitsment action cam be no constru­ time ago. we roquttted you nut to land ollt wnH a swing door nud opened with- ;
If to this number you belong.
will act as stewards for the coming gift os Mrs. A. has many cares at home
Here is good adviee for you.
ed. Tbe Japs conceive that their govern- 5“x'J”"'
&lt;•»&gt; ‘"'ta
'»"'S unlocked .ml -bin
the tio»5 to make
year. Will Hyde as class leader. Mrs. and could ill
Watch the most successful Builders,
ment^acrificed Japanese interests to an
N. V. Whitlock, to collect the presi­ such a gift.
And do just aa they do.
unwarranted extent in xpaking peace other days, providiing they are orderly, j "S’* h,n'e ^Mocked it.
dent’s claim and general in teres).
The
nest
L.
A.
*8
meet
in
four
with Ifiunia. Accordingly they have and do not desire to do anything
Tb« t,Ser wnB liking me full In the I
Then with all the others.
The
Aid
at
George
.
Higdon's
was
weeks
with
Mrs.
Wm.
Clemens.
against
their
comfort
and
pleasure
upeyes
ns
I
turned,
and
It
seemed
us
If
I
।
manifesto^ their bad temper by ston­
You surely will agree.
That the place to get the “Very Beet."
ing government
traildings, jeering on such days, but we insist upon our turned to stone. 1 must have*brentbed. well attended. proceeds *2.70. ,
rights Iwing observed on Sundays, but I was -hot conscious of IL Tbe
HERE IT IS AGAIN.
Is of "The Tomlinson Lumber Company.
The ministers' household goods have
government officers, and calling loudly Unless our wishes are complied with beast had somehow escaped from Its
in public meetings for the resignation in this matter, it will tie necessary । cage In the anlmjlf bouWi and the Mcrat come. Exjtect his wife and children . Tbe Lansing Republican Contains the
Wednesday evening.
•
following. This is the electric road
of thd cabinet. As lusty kickers the
little Drown men will soon achieve as tain our rights. You an- certainly I
d,d not l,B'e t^e rePutat,&lt;’n of be-t| Paryer meeting Thursday evening. to which we have rpferred in previous
great a reputation as they have won as aware that it is a courtesy on our part
particularly ferocious, but one
Mrs. Anna Root of Hastings attended issue-:
••The Saginaw Sotithwfsttrn Electric
fighteis.
that gives yju tbe privilege of cross- hasn’t got to be connected with a zoo i church at Barryville Bunday.
railway has files! amended articles
ing us at all
’
I to know that the tiger Is4dways a danTrusting that our interest in main- geroua animal, particularly when be
with the secretary of state j increasing
ASSYRIA.
Everyone in this country gives M.
taining the oltservanc-e of the Sabbath i)0H tl&gt;c scent of bl*rad tinder bis nose. .
Witte, the Russian pence envoy, credit may be mutual, and with kindest re- j Tbe
____ _ of Rattle
__ _ Creek
_ its capital stock from $.56,060 to *1.00..:rowlwl menacingly and , ”Mi ; Bert Brown
for having • won a great - diplomatic ig,,TLr. iriUnr 4.
1X \t~ au. i
“witclicd bls tall as I stood there look- visited her niece, M’S. John C. Tomp­ 000. According to the amended articles
Tbr letter .. .ignta bj- Mnu Alta U ,
hlnli
1&gt;lood 1HW1„ ,
the road will Ite 1OJ miles' iu length
victory and for having secured peace
'
Tlvy are offeriiur hiihih goixt valuns mi* in
kins Saturday and Sunday.
r„n !n Iu) ,eln&gt;
, k,„.w th«t
! and will run from Bay City to St.
terms far. snore favorable .than any Ludw.ek Mid Lrtitu I. Foster owrteH
CAIil’EI’S. LACE CURTAINS, Ki US
Mr. and Mrs Gould and children &lt;f
would have believed nossible. in-the o:
1 tbe land. After such a noticu bad lbe chances against me were ten to otw ' Siuth Battle Creek visited at Oliver11 Johns and then tbrongb PbrtUnd to
LI LO LEU.MS.
r
j
Woodbury.
"
’
,
teen
sent,
and
th
-n
hail
liaen
openly
-aye.
a
hundred:
There
was
a
fresh
, treaty concluded at Portsmouth- And.
Tasker's from Friday until Snnday. .
yet strange and ^unbelievable as it | violuted. is it to l&gt;e woadered ’at that * carcass under his nose to teuipt him.
A
good
(i.anite Carpet for -‘‘x: per yard.
reeme.'
Son hw !
*--ck wa*
.................
,",r down
Mrs. Oliver Tasker and son Kenneth OLIN FAMILY AN­
but a wild ........
beast di**» not “sink
An all wool extra Super for 50c j&gt;er yard.
| and begin to feed off n carcass when visited relatives nt Battle Creek ln*t
Very truly yours,
NUAL EXCURSION.
won tbe enmity of the Czar, and that &gt;
I there H a living man twenty feet be- week.
Some odd Lace Curtains at one-half 'price.
.
G. T Fisher.
To Cleveland., O. and Buffalo. N. Y.
M. Witte can look forward to insults
I yond.
,
.
Beautiful 9x12 Velvet Ituga for $25.0(&gt;.
Ar. and Mrs. Milton H artom enter­ will lie run over the Lake Shore &amp;
and thv icy uiilt when he shall get
i I' bail rend, as xeveryliody else hns.
OBITUARY.
home. A nation that will .iu treat a
that one should look a- «iuugerous-beast tained relatives from Charlotte last Michigan Southern Ry. Tumslay. Sept
Sedonr Linoleums. We can cover your’f!
MICHAKL
—
Lottie
Mae
Prenth
•«
week.
26th.
Specml
train
will
leive
Grand
hi the i‘ve. No one ever gave more
man of’ll. Witte’s ability and areom- ]
with one piece. We have both flora - :.
,Tr.„iT„ ajlvicc. The ..
Mrs. C. W. Tompkins is visiting Rapids at 8-.20 a. tn., or Kalamazoo at
tiger not only starpJiBliziu-nts deserves another good lick- i Wus born io Hnstiitgs, Michigan. ■ foolish
checks in imported or domestic nink, .- ,
] March 22nd. W83 uud ifced Woilneaday t&gt;d tlH&gt; ,nit of confidence, hot tbe fact her daughter Mrs. Sanford Plumb of 10:3’»a in. running thr6iq?&gt; without
ihg.
a big line.
i.Vdtiing
■ 13th. '1IMJ6 -at her that I was stnring at him seemed to Paw Paw.
change. Fare to Cleveland nml return
It i, «id .bat w&amp;n th, ►■&lt;■»»ul t ha \
*’
’ ”
*’*
e 22 years anger Jdm. . believe tbe result wouhl
New invoice of TAPESTR 1ES. DR A PERI E&gt;
*6.73. Buffalo *21.00.
.. months
.uv.nu .uu
&gt;. d^ys. Shp was mur- t&gt;e the same in any-case. Ills tall conMAPLE GROVE.
.
3
and 2!
COUCH
and STAND.COVERS*.
Ticket* good for 30 days.; Particu­
peace concluded at Portsmouth reached rM M»y IWM m Rwinrfd 'Mlrlmel of ,
&lt;" ’"filch, his «ro« lo Uiui™. &gt;ml
Mrx. Frank Cummings left for Ev­ lars from Ticket Agents or by writing
the Rutsian troops m Manchuria, they Hi. city. Mrx Mirb.ri hxl boon in M* Hl-h»rR.
W.
Innes,
C.
A..
GraJr
Rapids,
ert.
Mich.
Munday
Where
she
expects
were greiitly pleased, and gave them­
.
... f
,
.l
rlble fangs. I realized that In another
twor bruit*I for novenil month. m,t,l,
WOU1J ,prlw m m(_ but w to help care for her grandchild, who is "Mich.
. 7 ;
selves up to rejoicing, and manifested
at last death camo and enjled her auf- Hav^ IHy ufU i could not move’ a foot, very ill.
'
' . . .their pleasure by cheering for Roose­
f ru&lt;sh&gt;.
ftiring. She leaves’a husband, infant Th.. |Jea uf lighting him never decurDamon Spencer left Monday for the
velt. Did you ever see anything like
UP kind Irlrud* and
aon. father, three sisters and three red to me. If it bad I should Lave had to Agricultural College where he will in­
THREE LICENSED EMBALWERS.
tpti freeJy Avrn tliroUKh
the popularity of that man Roosevelt
M burin I »jf rur ih-ir
bfothers. and a host of friends to ' abandon It tbe next Instant, as there tend hcIkkiI the coming year.
anyway? But who would have thought
fnanl.
tu thoicbutr fdr tbe
mourn her loss. The funeral was held was no wcni&gt;on at band. 1 had forgot
of our sturdy president standing in from her late home Friday afternoon ten the presence, of Blnks when a low,
Mrs. Cora. liny and children of near
with the Russian vote? It is probably at half past two. conducted by. Rev. | luemtciiig growl from **'
the
“ tiger “awoke
“ Grand Rapids are visiting her parents
true today tiyrt il the Russian people
the boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reese.
IL H. VanAnken. and'^the remains
I “I—I thought It wns morning." said
had a fair chance to expret* them­
Geo. Canno'm and Ira Cummings
laid to rest in Woodlawn cemetery.
| the half wit. ns be got to bis feet and
selves, Roosevelt would jx&gt;ll more votes
were at Clear lake Saturday and Sun­
' rubbed bls eyes.
for ruler of Russia than*would Nicholas.
i*xh tn extend our ducerc ttawk* to our
i Then &lt;be noticed me staring fixedly at day. They brought home several nice,
IS and Her. t . F. Itraan for tletr kind nr xx
"I made u few culls the other ffijy, • the
tuv tiger
ti ,ri a nd turned his face iu that jlsh some of which weighed 1 pounds.
&amp;'• drain and burial of -our buxlund and
■r. uud to the nisi!} frlri&gt;4« for their
Public sentiment should be and we said the pastor of au uptown church &lt;iirectkyn.
Rev.' G. W. Tuthill has lieen returned
Ufv.i floxrerx.
to
bls
congregation,
’
'and
In
one
of
tbe
’
i
’
believe 1a cuming more and more to
■‘•Hello, Nerol 1 knew you would for tin* third year on this circuit.
J
|| to
lo w&lt;f
demand obedience to law because it is h0use« I Mm a strung.’ thing y&gt;t , TO|n|J
dome!. ” Becr
be cried
the IWB8l&gt;
lieast, autl&gt;
and. iriip
leap-.
do
you
think?
One
of
the
church
bynin
;
lng
oV
,.
r
CJircass
o
f
tlie
buffalo,
hethe law, and that without respect to the
LAKE VIEW.
books, the pruiierty of this cbtirch, had put |jls anjlH aroun(J fhe |lwk of tlle
We luuidle the best grailcB of coal bn the
!
]
standingHif the mun who may violate
been carried home and was placed uuof U1C jEn?f!e Tha
whined
Rev. Hatch will preach bis firg
er from us and you aresnrp to be satisfied, i' "►•' ij
the law. Public sentiment needs lo be. dor
a
I
aa r. t .Ian 4 .. I al
4
A.
I
i
&gt;.
a
•••
AM.
t.
‘
a
the leg of the bible to lengthea it nnd I(ck&lt;M| h;s
.mnn nt the school house SundMF eve►uwerted right thur* and it la a boi&gt;e-' j. out. “I'fremonstrated
ll'.aoll..1niu'&lt;'l'»t'thl« meuial um
nd
we
will
give
your
order
prompt
attentii|
at this menial use
..^Ve niv
frJl
friends, you know." hing.
f&lt;EAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
ful sign of the 'times that jieonle are.
,e us before buying
•’ 1
• of hymn hooks. Apologies and blushes | expIa
. jUH| Btakk «•&lt; V
M» turnexl to me. "I
Mr.
and Mrs. Melve
l and
Office over Pierson’s (Jrtocery.
profu* .....
Now. . I —
am—
not
in hit
hlt cage
eilge night after night
becoming aroused to the danger of aR ;I were profuw
» --scolding
-------- -- . bnve
have been in
HIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS’.
I
dangler Lily Barker
on
M
rs.
f 1 nlimit
hvn
’
.n
HASTINGS.
niCH.
lax public sentiment and the need of
about
this,
but
hymn
books
cost
this
------, when nobody knew anything about it. I
nulocko&lt;i thnt door and the door of bls Chai; Smith Monday.
an active public sentiment .with refer- ’ church
*
' money, and* If any of‘ you have
“
B„ MASSILLON. WASHED NUT.
. No. M. M. M — A &lt;0 acre , farm In
tables
too
short
iu
the
legs
please
put
&lt;.
ttge
|1Ild
loM
hJui
If
lle
W
ouM
?ome
In
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Erb
cnee tu-enforcing tbe laws.
'
mu family re- Chevboygan county, soil grawliy loam,
a newspaper under them or a piece of aftPr you were gone we would have a turru-d. boiue Tues^y J rening after a level, one half improved 14 acres of I
ING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.
wood. If you do this, we won't have romp. Stop your growling. That gentle- ten days visit in Ne^
Fork and Cana- timber, mostly hard maple,, one acre ►
Those eastern democrats who felt to send out uud buy another hundred ’ iaaiJ iuls been very good to me. Come
orchard, good buildings and very cheap
da.
that they had done with Bryan by do­ hymn books, as we did last week." .
- might trade.
। 0Vf.r nn(j pnt bkn on the head, Mr.
No. 445—A farm of 30 aerve, good
ing him twice for the presidency are
The pastor bad uo sooner ended | Hastings. Nero won’thurt anybody
Miss AVsddell j*nt Saturday and
OCXlbOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCiQi ■ DOCl;
doomed to disappointment. He was these remarks than a girl sitting al- • unless I tell him to.”
Sunday with hci parents in Woodland. sandy, gravel and clav loam and lays a
little rolling and borders on a fine lake.
j wnH thoroughly frightened, and how
never more the idol of bis party than most under bls nose calmly opened *
Mrs. Alex
A good 8 room hou«e and outbuilding*.,
lespie
is
greatly
imnow. and at the Jefferson club banquet hymn book, placed It between her back j cnrrle&lt;l things off as well as I did has proved iff hei
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R.
and the back of the pew ahd settled ; always been fl puzzle lo me. All the
F. D. and telephone line, 2*4 mllee from
in Chicago List week, he wm again
comfqrtably down to listen to tbe eer- --------Hazel. J&lt; ie and Florence Smith. Hastings. Might trade.
money•-hi*•-the—world could not have &lt;In­
:
„
boomed for the presidency . The sug­ mon.—New York Press.
duced me to approach the beast. He spent Sundi ! with their aunt Mrs.
No. 449 A farm of 140 acres; 1(X&gt;
I
gestion met with such favor as to leave
was quiet now, and bls eyes no longer Lake of Hf tiinga.
acres under plow, 85 acres of fine beech
no doubt that the idea meets with the
and maple timber. A fine large sugar
blazed out. but what I wanted was to
I
Irving iarlton returned to bis school bush, line stock and grain farm. Good
BE WITHOUT
general approval -of his party in the
get out of that ns soon as. possible.
T
1
*
Saturday.
buildings, including silo; barn is base
west at least.
“Blnks. I am In a burry tonight and in Last
can't stop,” I replied. ”1 wish you would
Tbe ending bells are ringing. We ment 10x00. Fine location.
No. 440—A farm of 120 acres; 1151
kneel down in front of Nero and put unders md that Lon Hillon. the oldest acres improved, balance oak wood lot
According to the government report,’
your anno nround bls neck. J don't Bon oq ewis Hilton and Mitw May Fine fruit and plenty .of it. Fine large
the gold produtiou of the United
Your tii hi« WORTH I____
OTECTIKG-au«l wx.
we are IX i'lli:
wfcnt him to see nic when I go."
BUSINESS. The Legal Reserve, required by Law, deposited with the.
Ziim »rman are co A united in mar- buildings. Soil is a tine clay loam. Near
Slates last year exceeded *80,000, (MX) an
"Of course I will, but next ti&lt;pe you
school and fine location.
j State Treasur r to guarantee the pavmeut of All Just Claimrisgj :hi» evening M*day tbe 18.
increase of *7,000.000 over 1908..
come yon must have n romp with us.
No. LLL—A farm of 96 acres, 86 i &lt; which are pah fct sight.
From the increased production prom­
acres cleared, and almost entirely free
Yon have no Idea how high Nero can
j
RUTLAND C&amp;ITER.
HOSPITAL anHACCIDENt
from stumps and stonee. Sol is clay
ised in Alaska as well as the 'west .the
Jump, and you ought to see him show
association
Uttle Alfred 'Wefel*Us quite sick loam and sand loam, about one half ■
figures will probably reach close to
his teeth womctlmcs when I pull bln tall
And you know why, too. It’s
each, lays just a little rolling;. 15 acres
with a cold.
too hard.”
FLINT,
MICH.
WO,OOU.OOO for this country and will
of the land Is 80 rods from inn balance;
those gray hairs! Don’t you
While
the
boy
shielded,
me
from
the
ICTOR, DISTRICT MGR. BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES.
John Wood of Harriett! iz visiting timber was beech and maple; a fine
exceed 1330.000,000 for the world in
tiger's gaxe I slipped ont of the yard
know that Ayer’s Hair Vigor
►•314.
CHALOTTE, MICHIGAN
spring brook that never falls crossee
1906.
his mother.
floor end locked It behind me.
the 81 acrea, also the 15 acres, no waste;
restores color to gray hair?
Mr. Merrill and childr
also a su­ fences are good wire fences with good !
M QUAD.
After carrying Togo through a year
Well, it does. And it never
ter from Chicago attei 'd Sunday posts and all bog and sheep tight; 3
and a half of the heaviest naval war­
fails, either. It stops falling j Frank Fisher and Mrs. Vida McAr- school here Bunday.
acres of good apple*orchard. Hood,
fare ever known, the Mikas*, the Ad­
framed house of 5 rooms sheeted out- i
।
thur
were
brought
before
Justice
Men
hair also, and keepa the scalp
Young
Distemper seems to be
order of side and in and filled with grout; fine '
miral's flagship and the flower of the
I Bishop Monday, charged with adultthe
day.
dean
and
healthy.
Do
not
tubular well at kitchen door, a beauti
'Jap navy, blew up from an explosion
j ery. examination set for September
ful hard maple grove stands around,
in her magaixne caused by a fire.
grow old too fast I
After a ten days visit
’Hotkey the dwelling house, a nne view of the
Nearly mm) .sailors and officers perished
Zero
Newland returned
me last cars. Barn 30x40 framed, hone bam !
W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, Mich
with the ship. It seems a. if the Mikframed .16x30, cow bam framed 16x32 j
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint,
stone hen bouse that cost *315, ioe
Wm. Otis is getting ready
build house, wood house, shop, 2 corn cribs,
Says u&gt; every church, that Longman
Bmoke-fawuse, 3,hog houses. Telephone
&amp; Martines give a liberal quantity of
station
Jacob Edger of the city spent
paint whenever a church is painted
with relatives bare.
with L. A M. Faint. 4 gallons L. A M
resolutions. 5c a Uno.

The investigation of the methods of
the New York life insurance companies
by the authorities of the state of New
York is opening up a degree of rotten­
ness that had not been dreamed of
before the investigators began their
work. The investigation was not i»egun too soon.

e

B
fi

W. E. HERR1TT

Try trading at Renkes &amp; Walldorffs and
you'll try trading there again and again]

RvenKes &amp;t Walldorff,
PIANOS AND ORGANS.

A, D

Cadwallader’s

ATTHEWS (EL CO

You annot Afford
j
Insurance;
&lt; Accide
IIj

Fm Growing
Old Fast

j

The R RFFFBnrn
nertnntu

h.

aeetMiatFil-

]

a

Faint and 3 gallons of Linseed Oil will

,R A YEAR-

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Souhwestern Michigan

wE WANT YOUR

prescript*005
and Family

i|uaV&gt;
hing;
rugs)
pricv

«&gt; M - j

Never &lt;
Substit
Yet.

Freight

Thursday Afternoon.

Ditched

Uttle

personal mention.

P- Hicks wan in Middleville
Harm Results.
Saturday. '
;
Thursday
afternoon's
...... Is related
Michigan
Mm.
LoQsiaMille is ihsiting friends
Central
local
freight
war
*
to thii police, uf Battle .Creek, by Mrs.
was doing m)in.,
ya. us. me in Assyria.
Clara Lung, a boarding house keeper. switching at the freight
' t yards. The
C. K. 8. north bound passenger called
David Goodyear weiitl to the state
She befriended an outcast woman, one
for the crossing. Elmer ftnrahberger. fair Wednesday.
Edith Kelley, by allowing her to stay
who luw charge of the interlocking
Dr.
aud Mm. M. L. Howell wet
temporarily at her home because she
had no place to lay her head. The switch pet the targets against the Mich­ Wall lake lost week.
igan Central, and opened the crowing
Ke’.k&lt; woman, it is alleged, repaid her
G.- R. Johnson uf Middleville,
for the C. K. &amp; 8. The |&gt;onderous
kindfieae by stealing $5 and a gold
a Hastings visitor Saturday.
freight engine with eleven loaded cars ' Mr. and Mrs. C. ,W. ■Moore visited
wvdeii from her. anti $20 from one of
- switch
""ivcu the
tun cam
cars on
ou a
* I Battle Creek friends Ip^t) week,
the boardenv. Tbe Kelley woman left, was preparing to
siding, and was going
going down
grade | .lames
Lampman will attend thet’nidown the
tho grade
the city, but was later arrested.
toward the
—--.osainx
crossing. Tbe
Thu engineer 1I «•«!♦»
’“*,nw»♦
^“pmnn will att&lt;
•
knew *vthe target
was against him* but' Ve"lty Ot A“n Arb°r thh
Someone said that although Wm. I
■bought becouM.topu,H™Kira,M„e' D. K. Titman was cal-Icd to Homer
Ahleh Smith dined with the etnporor of I
&gt;&gt;"• upon .witch „ „ michrJ ,|efonnd last week by tbe dnngt rour illness of
li. rtngny, jt wv E. L. Hamilton who I
.
•
ditiud with h
th.
nralnbeb
of* •'
the ’leginlnnOt ana 1110
“»■■ owe his brother.
——
•—-v--—
■ ■ '■
.nr. * the pemmb W heM nJJ, | '™2»°* »■» Um*.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, uf
turo njt the peaach fest held recently ।
uf Oakwood,
Oakwood,
The Mlne WtJ &lt;„
“ b"'""1
&lt;-.me Ohio, were the guests &lt;&gt;C Mr. and Mrk
at Bmton Harbor. The nqie party
the «Lt c.n-1 L ? P,,h”
«" “1 Orville Barnum Friday.
naively ob*»erved that the emperor can_________ _
rhtlo the
“’haul
onlgne hack ennot vJte for U. SS. • "muter white
tho I?
lo ,v
the traik.
butthe
talteA
Miss Agnes Barnum,' of Petoskey,
e Thu. l^ “i’ ‘™'k' bo'. UiW- The «mt
visited at O. (X Barnum's Thursday
tegi-lotor, have that privtetegr. Thoa I boxmd 5 j
\
______
“
A*dock and also the fast C:10
it apiamra that oar &lt;aingrvsaman haa an ’trutea arrivixl, and all the crew, and I and Friday, going tu Olivet ou the
eye oa the.main chance.
I .it
all the
&lt;l aectten
• ------------men turned
cre”« in
andto gel latter date to attend college. w
--------the ^rXTnX ‘&gt;“T
V“ A"k”" -« »&lt;&gt;'Mrs. Howard Van Ankcn and little
Leon. Jacob, ng.-d 10 uij X.,r«h Thrf_ „.
8““’ beck on tlw track, win who have l«n th.-gw-H t.l
•Knorfee. W J n. Of Kahmnw. rode
nu,
‘
'
an ; fives fa thia
city and Middleville for
fr.mt pattlo Creik to J.ck»&gt;n on the i ““eB*
** the iMaaengera.
,
.
. .................
s’.inetimc went Thursday to their
biimi^ni ot « freight or one night fort H,... ri,i. ...w
new home. Ewat Chicago.
•wwk. The&gt;; were «t the health f«xl ,
liuiu/r
city aiid cl aimed they feared to go
i DEATH OF ELIZA.
home ms they would lie punished fpr
BETH ANDERSON.
going away without parental i»erElizabeth, aged four, the younger of
uiiivdijii
So they started to run awiy
! the two daughter^ of Mr. and Mrs. 4*
Continued from iwge one.
in tli»i manner indicated. They were
- : A. A”derson died Wednesday evening
arr&lt; r tid at Jackson and sent back hpme. I of omevrs. and therefore in its manage- of pneumonia, after but a short iliums.
|। meitt. Ent
it was
shown mill
that of tin
«.uv i»
wna nnown
The funeral took place fruut the home
• C-unstabh* George Cantwell, of Battle j
policy-holders, duly af*&gt; ui .-.i,- «iiu»i Mivcrnuun mm ini’ interment
Friday afternoon and the interment
Creek, charged with furnishing liquor j (g) had ever been notified of an annual was-in Riverside. One had to know
i- One had to know
td prisoners in-tlw county j^til, entered । meeting to choose the oftieers, nn&lt;| of the sweetneai and d«*eply atiectionatc
a pica’;of guilty and was sentenced t&lt;*: this 2.\Q0*1 over 20,0t&lt;0 hail given their disposition u£litti&lt;* Elizabeth to sp­
oil d^t-s* Imprisonment, without niter- |-proj|iw to the. oid. officers, who could preciate bow she was enshrined rp the

WHAT INDUCEMENT?

,8

nativc-i line at Marshall one day ln«t ■ thu?| re-elect themwlves In the Mutual ■ hive &lt;4 her'parentu, and of the other
week.1
.
'
! LifA et the iMVijXjJkpoljCy holders, less !.ipmate&gt;i of the home. All that-love

----------- '
j that; 3A'JXM) Wirt* notified, mid of these
Rev. Arnold, the Methodist preacher : tjlt. officer^ had proxies for most nil of
wii .. oacceedtHi iu rubbing "the fur of ’
This shows o hat „a fgrw and
..I-chiirch members at Allegan the । l&gt;une&lt;&gt; game this claim o f
•—......... .
« f "mutual”
wrong! way so that they’ were wrnthy (
at hinj. wa» seat to Bellevue to preach j
Tlierv is no doubt but that h!I three
to .the jiK'aci!-loving Methodists there.
'companies have enough revourewt that

THE LKAE ’■ 2 5RUGGTST.

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\, ' •r&lt;' g‘&gt;a&lt;i t»' I«y all they have actually
rT ^K V* aged
and
m.
, agreed t«&gt; pay' their policy holders,
(•rifh’4 Berrien Co. -young men are j But
agent, of ft»] (”,f ghein have evunder arrust charged will. th. killing ..ibmly lieen authorized to mnb xertm!
uf Robert Nodhdurft, a resident of the . rfatemonts .»£ results of th.- invewtmLt
same i&gt;&gt;un:y. at Elkhart. The crime;
that will never be realized.
was ctjnmitted August G.
L\ll of them might pueeiWy lie if the
„

a

could suggest was dunt for her while
she lived; and in the midst of it she

grew up no gentle, kind'and unselfish
that she won the low of all who knew
her. She wwrncd to have lived the
earth life long enough to acquire the
■ nature that must fit one for tseaven—
simple, loving, trustful. And then the
sweet life waft tiansplanttd to jfrr&gt;# in
beauty and richneta iu God's iMruJise.
'-------------------------• -- ------------------। ■
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®a
? L.OC3 I
NGWS. '

■ corn pun i» s were prudently ■ managed I®1------------ -------- - -------------------G» rtrnde
* nherman.
pretty waitress
, .. .- _
,n-»
Kl.Uw.zoo
hotel; agr.ov«l
w over | ».
I Sli«h( ,r“* "'''‘■""’"y owhl. -*
her lover-, unf.ahfulo™ that .he
iv’k wixon one day last week, B'“
she tcxlk too much. and «&gt; will
av
o re&lt;ntv a a while.

net
£ Phone t38
OQOOOOGOOO&amp;XX

-childrens Emporium
Jeffinorpffwt.

M$TH6$,

MICHIGAN

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Everything for
the Babies and
Children ...
Robes, Bonnets, Dresses.
Two Buckie Dip Belts,
Cloaks, Watsts,
Pillow

Taps,
Silks,
Ribbons,
Laces and. En&gt;bralderie».

J. S. Mudge and J. W. Ewing of'
Grand Ledge are getting flowage rights j
preparatory to-putting up another dam !
, on Grand River for generating rloe- j

Cecil Smith a thrfo year uld Kal4- .!
uiazoo hid Iwd Bis fbee horribly man- '
• gleil by a beagle hound which attackul :

'

him Wednesday.

joods al Right Prices.

SCOTT

MINA

t

. Seveqty nine car loads of fruit and |
j
(XM) pHckages were sent by bout from ;
I St. Joseph and Benton H«rbor one day I

last week.

OUR..
BREAD

/:■ ;-. &lt;i bnyoar
bread
you can
‘
. thi:' you are
the !x-xt of
i-' i ’ . ;.L . baked by
’■ •
ienced baker
rientiflc matt­
’ pure, cleuii,
aud whoit ■
If y*a wsi
»
■. isk your
X~7
JfOfi.:::...
for C
Barnaby’s Bread.
'' ben T,.c
com.to
.
for a

meal
. £umi.b
Loueh r
ordrr c
Hue of Clga.

. •,

Wm. H.* Brewer, a young man of
Battle Creek, has liought a half iuter’
'"
"
Press.
. «*t in tbe St. Joseph.
Mich.

j William Welch, uf Albion, was in­
. stantly killed by a Michigan Central
I traiii ut that place, Sept. 13.
' It is claimed electric cars will be
(running .from Kalamazoo to Otsego
j this fall.

2S cents

I

■ ■■• I', and clean.
■ 'imirciiou and
■■ by. Nice
''J .lAndies.

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’* *’* ; jV‘ Gfiice.

*

—. 'l23

Hastings, Mich.

»HN TREHMEHTS
i

.

tor Uh cuiv ot nil chrotfic
and surgical'cages

UUUTiSH.

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deformities.

all Xenuus, Blood,
Skin and Chronic Dieeases.
BATHS

of all kinds

-Young womeu for. Train
31 S'*®! t«&lt;r Jithsw. Addrt*s. Roam
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,

Jackson, Michigan

—

Ionin Odd Fellows are prepearing to

i build a temple.

Barnaby 3ras.,
her- 4s

Q

contem­

plating having a New
Coat, Cape or Fur?
Better come here

»Enrollment in Kalamazoo city schools

ADVERTISED

LETTERS.

'Mrs. Estclla Wood Hall, Mm. N. C. I
Pearson,
Miss Flossie Bums. Miss
Cora L. Stewart. Miss Belle Loder.
Mr. Dewitt B. Fero. Mr. Geo. Roes.
John W. Bergu, Wm. Luschuitt, 8.
Baker. Peter Haas. Geo. Manning.
Frank Potts.
£^3

USED FOR PNEUMONIA.
Dr- C. J. Bishop,-of Agnew. Mich.,
hay". 'I have need Foleys Honey and
Tar in three very severe cases of
pneumonia with good results in every i
case Rufuse substitutes. For sale hy
Arthur E. Mulholland successor to W.
i
H. Goodyear.
।

Any kind of k Window Shade at
riufholiaod’s. Just leave tbe size

and take a look at

our Snappy Array of

Coats

jackets, capes aw FUfiS
OUR MOTTO:—One Price to All
and That The Lowest.

J.T.PIERSONS SON,
The People’s Store.

Phone No. 9.

Hastings, Mich.

„,ld, jn „•„n St
I Tteory Wol’miu. h» moved hl. lx,wIt i. ’bigh time they .were inv&lt;«igit : liB« “lte&gt;’ to Chwlotte.
.
_ .
ed. and we hope the New York cum- | The BANN ER will.be glad to figure

week in the woods near Thatcher's
: hill. Banton Harbor. It is thought to
• I* a case of foul play.

Hygienic Sleeping

Hosiery,

।
I

; mission will never stop until they get I wiki you on auction hills if you need
to the bottuni uf this meM. and th*- them.
’ pul.lie. and et-prciully the pG^cy hold- 1 There i* a rumor thate the Vander­
yttr of extermination, so fur ax
’ era. know the.truth.
WU intonate I ave acquired control of
iy is concerned, has lieen begun
The upshot will and ought to lie
pere Marquette system.
leers have mure than they cun governineiit regulation of the insurance
! CummiAsioner Fifidd'-hus completed
arieiiH »o without xittiug up nigiitw.
‘ hnsincsa, and tin* end vf the greet] and
। a very «-nalitAbie job . uf Mreet work’
graft of their Wall Stz4x»n\rol.
on Bark. Waslungt-jn and Court streets.
They have a special gxaud ’jury sit- .
ting ouer in Case county, and the SURPRISE ON DAV­
It is clairued that the present full j
ID HOL'ISTAITER
i seem good that Downline
has Ih‘*?u very favorable for sugar beets ■'
Monday Fe| t. tlib being David B. i which promise to Ik* a very tiountiful '
sopoliB law breaking liquor 1
_____ ------_
Huufstatter's
eighty-first birthday his
lire __
booked
for a ban!
time.
Ct-Upi
a
,
;
_______i children and grandchildren gathered ■
John
Ea»y. of Assyria, was last '
t-GibiH. ;ur-d IL son of a well . at hi&lt; home tu remind him uf the ucWeduesday elected treasurer of the 1st ’
xnowuiPortage towrfhip. KalamAzooI casion •completely ^irprising nim
I Michigan Sharpshooters at their re- ■
: .ty. farmer, wan hit ou the side of Many useful presents were.hTt ns tukthr i.t'ali by a pitched Gall Wednesday. • ens of rst.-em in which lie is bell • union at Jackson
---------- except
------ r. ;; All Electric Light and Gas bills must
the injury resulting'jn his death.__________ Tbechildren were all present
and1 ; Ik* .jdiid on or before Friday in order to ।
---------.
two, Andrew who is in N.Dakota
----------------•j. .....No discount will |
To judge by the number of contem- * Mrs. T. B. Hart, uf Wayland. After save the di«»mrta.
vu no
m
v. a.. 1bountiful rejiast tbe ’ lie allowed after that ’date. ■ Thornplated dams which are। tu
lie put
put .tn
on ।! partaking bf
ifiig season, the | afternoon was spent playing games I apple Gas and Electric 'Co.
e
।
Grand river the comf.„
**■“ : '
.
iaiiiug. u.
river will not be worth a dam for any- • and visiting.
J. •».
R- Mason- of your ! tyev. Wm. Lucas, of Allegan, was
vas preaeat’and photographed the [ in tlM. city Wednesday and delivered
thing ehe.—Portland Otserver.
, city w.
\ an address that evening in the interest
--------■ group.
' I of the Diocisan fund, which'it is. proThe lifeless body uf an unknown
—
j posed to raise in this diocese.
.
young man was found one day last

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ECZEMA ON
UTTLE GIRL

Sleepless Nights for Mother
Rod Awful Suffering
of Child.

Capital :: $75,000.00
Ottiwn

R. B. messcr,

Ul« Pres.

K. B. mttser.
R. C. Trench,

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our Savings Bank.

Coon.

D. $. BMOyur,

montv to Coan on

01 bile you Sleep Interest is Piling Up.

Eike Ulettrs.
fl. H. Anderton.

and adding Itwlf to tlw principal. Cake our advice
and pave tbe way for contort and Alving iu clover.”
Do it by opening an account with us Do It now.

Interest

Bastings gity Rank

Real estate Security.

Had Given up All Hone of Ever
Making Anymore.

genns of any siae.

if you save your money.
Chore isn’t a better
way to save it than by
openlug an account at

Directors

Chester HHsser,

paid on Savings DcposIK

COMPLETE TREATMENT

Clover *

fl. Ji. JlndcnoH, OsNtr.

prise as any other manufacturing busiI neks.

i The interchnngeable milage ticket
[ adopted by the Michigan railroads five
I years ago to satisfy the dviuairis of
। commercial travelers will lie discontin’ tied Sept 30. and the northern quarters
Mrs. I. B. Jones, Addington, Ind. jaft Detroit abolished. The interchangT., writes: “ My little girl had beta | able milage ticket of the Central Passsuffering for two years from .eczema, I enger Associalidn will be used.’
and during that time I could not I The "road bee” is the latest form of
get a night’s sleep, as her ailment amusement in tbe vicinity &lt;rf Hastings. |
was very severe. I had tried so many Farmers got together recently and i
remedies and spent so much money, hanled 240 loads of dirt in one day, ;
deriving no benefit, I had given up placing one mile of roadway in first I
all hope of making any cure. As a last
* class shajie. After the work was- done
resort I was persuaded to try Cuticura. 1 dan shape.
and to my great delight a marked a fine chicken dinner was served by the
change was manifested from the first farmers' wives. In the evening there
application. I gave the child a bath was a dance and everybody had a good
with Cuticura Soap, using a soft piece
of muslin cloth. This I did twice a time.—Grand Rapids I’resa
day, each time following with Cuti­
Detroit News: ”Dr Kellogg of Butcura Ointment, and at the same tie Creek commits himself to tbt state- j
time gave the Resolvent, according to
ment
that “cow’s milk is the vilest;
directions. One box of Ointment
aud two hotties of the Resolvent, to­ food that ever entered a human atom- )
gether with the Soap, effected a pcr- nch.” This should improve the stand- ■
maacntcure. I submit this for pub­
lication, hoping it will assist other ing of the oyster with the gritty, in­
side aud the hash mystery. The doc- i
sufferers in coring themselves.’* t
tor also Itveni that the filth that ac­
cumulates in milk pails is almost be­
yond belief. The News is willing to
accompany Dr. Kellogg in all paths of
Consisting of Cuticura Soap
real science, bol when he gives out
Ointment and Pills.
that tbe uncleanly milk pail is the
The first step in the treatment of cause of cholera infantum and some­
chronic Eczema is to remove the times typlioid fever, what becomes of
scales and crusts and soften the skin,
by warm baths with Cuticura Soap. the theory of tbeiye antidote for germs
Dry carefully and apply Cuticura and what avails the smoking hired
Ointment, lightly at first, and where man whose pipe falls the ashes of the
advisable spread it on pieces of soft burnt sacrifice into the milk pail
cloth and bind in place. Take the whenever bossy, aiming at a fly.
Resolvent Pills, or liauid, in medium
do.,cs. Do not use cold water in batb- knocks the bowl upside down? Timo
and again science has declared that
ing, and avoid cold, raw winds.
semi-carbonate of nicotine will kill
_
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you Can
Live in

Chester messtr, President.

The harvesting of the ragweed crop
I this year, w'hich was a big one. has
■ l&gt;eeu sadly neglected, as jou can ob­
serve from the number of streaming
I eyes and red noses you wHl sec.
I Someone has written, evidently one
. who knows, that every newiqiaper d‘&lt;-s •
, a large amount of free service for its j
I community, sometimes without request !
• : but us-uaHy witnout thariks. Never'
i theless it is as much a .private enter- j

CURED BYCUTICURA

Surplus :: $25,000.00.1

ntOBATK OKilEK
State ot MieNfsn. c'otuity &lt;rf JUrry, m
At s
of the J'loNUe Court forth*
C«unty of lixrn. haMeoiM the IToImU afflcf.
in the city « llaxtlair. !u &gt;*ld ( aunty on
Friday iMn day. of S*S*ten&gt;VwT, In the year
oar thousand nine h&lt;indr»d and tl»r.
FiWNrt Chai. M. Mark, .Iuds«* of l*robat&gt;-.
In the matter of • Uit eatate of Bernard
Bowiht. dnceaard.
|.
j. On reading and filing the petition dub" vnri■ ned.of F. J, Men III. the executor named In the
will of Kil'f deceased, inaying that an fmtruiiwnt now on file In tl.l« Ckmrt. puru-irtiug to be
i the UM will and ti-Unwgt of aald d«-cea&lt;cd lw
I admltt'-d to FroMln and th" rxeetitot therein
named appointed or augie other Miltable per
1 acn.
I,
I Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
uth day of October A. P. in® at tm o’clock ;n
the forenoon, be n'MgtwM for the hearing of
«aid petltton ai&gt;&lt;1 that the be|i&gt; at la v of sal*
I deceoaod and ell other ri-raona IntrieMcG In
«Md oatatc, are r&lt;-'|ulrrd lnap|*iu alaarsrton
at said Court, then to t» h^ Jen at the roolwte
oSk-e. .tn the (Ttj of llksttngs. in said ronnty,
Uld abow cause it any there be. why the prayer
of tho -p-tltiouer may not lw- granted. And tl
)» furtio-r ordered, that said iietittoner give
notice to th«« persons intrrreted tn sail c-tat&gt;
of the t»-uJ-iic&gt; of «r,J
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thereof by causing
published In the ID
tn s*l&lt;i Couuty or
------------ —, .... three stwcwslvs
&gt; •reek" nrevKMM to mW day uf iio-irlng.
• KUa'C. Ukoos.
Chas. M. Mack.*
t*rotMt&amp;Hn«l«u&gt;r.
Juditr of rruixts

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COME AND SEE US.
During Fair week
beautiful Souvenirs

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laundry, powder
PRICE 12 CENTS PER CAN...............
White Lily Powder
makes
Cut Glass sparkle,

WHITE LILY LAUN­
DRY POWDER Is for
sale by the following
named Grocers:—

Windows clear
crystal.

J.T. PIERSON &amp; SON,

Which has the most
charms for you:
The everlasting rub
at the tub, red, sore
rough hands; a tired
back; or

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WHITE LILY LAUNDRY

as

and

Silver clean
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Cleans Silks, Laces,
Woolens,
Furs,
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white;
flannels
soft and beautiful;
colored
fabrics
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See circulars for directFons and recom­
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POWDER,

makes quick, easy,
tireless
washing;
soft, white hands, ♦
and cheerful spirits.

THUMS OF HOLDING COUBT.
Stale of Michigan. ■
Fifth J isficUi Circuit.
: I.Cteawnt MnilUi. Ctrhi'.t Judge for the Fifth
Judicial (irmnt of Michigan, do here, now, ax
I and appoint the lime* at hiding the aeveva!
term* of (ex nt In mid C1f«H Ur the years law
. and 1907. as !o0c*9;—
I l.cim.- ThtefEaton
». * Orainty.
-

White Lily Laundry
Powder stands alone
la PRICE and VALUE
None genuine without
the TRApE MARK.

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�HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER SI, 1905.

Eczema

! COURT HOUSE NEWS, j VISIT FROM

How it reddens tbe skin. Itches, oozes,
drie? and scales!
.
Some people call it tetter, milk crust or
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
•all rheum.
Tbe suffering from It la sometimes InWARHANTY 0KKIX5.
tcn.-M-; local Applications are resorted to—
they mitigate, but cannot cure.
Jacob Zerbo to Jas. L. Smith,
It .proceeds from humors inherited or ac­
80 ac. sec 8 Thornapple
4.500
quired pnd persists uutl) these have been
removed.
Edward L. Frost to 8. R. Rog­
ers, parcel. Pine lake. Prairie­
positively removes them, has radically
ville..
ISO 00
and permanently cured tbe worst cases, and
Is without an equal for all cutaneous Chaa. D. Jarvis to Reuben
eruptions.
,
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H. Mohler 12 ac hoc 25 Wood­
land
iaoo oo

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

POMPEIAN
Massage Cream
Cleanses Where Soap
and Water Fail -vex? !

•

Washing with soap and water
makes the face look clean, but it &lt;
cleans the surface only, it does !
not clean out the impurities in !
tbe skin that make ft muddy and ;
sallow.
t
Pompein Massage Cream goes &lt;
through the surface. Lt rinks in^ I
to. every pore----- reaches and |
loosens all foreign dirt and im ]
purities that lodge in the pores.
।
It Is the only facial cream free I
from grease and that keeps the :
face free from it. J&gt; les not — .:
caniiOt—promote the growth of
hair on the face.

Price 50c lad $1.00 a Jar.

W.J. HOLLOWAY
! Prescriptions prepared as if for
‘
the Doctor's ewn use.
!
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

;THE
:BEST TEA
► Our customer? all tell us that our
! Silver Leaf Tea is tbe beat they have
s ever tried. It is the pure article and
» its quality can't be surpassed. Our
! coffee enjoys an equally good repu&gt; tation.

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* Give us your order for pickles an
J all kinds of Spices.

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Cotton Batting per roll.

» High School Special Tablets for..5c
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JWe want your Butter and Eggs.
^Highest market price paid for produce.
^Store open evenings.

:W. H. FAIRCHILD
Phone 292.

FLOWERS

SIAMESE PRINCE
Continued from peite one.

fihe mangeetene jam I made at Nakawn. Mrs. Cooper gave bread and
other -things too. She ought to make
the trip in 10 days at least as the wat­
er is higher anil swifter and the cur­
rent is in the direction of the boat. ,
Jnst aa we had finished tiffin yester­
day two little daughters of one of the
officials came to see us. After we had
a chat about our pictures etc. I started
the gramophone and soon five strangers
walked in the yard and came up in the
veranda to listen. Of course they can­
not appreciate our beautiful Amercian
songs, but Mr. Palmer has two pistes
of Siamese songs, two of Malay, and
one of Chinese, beside many band tflections of Sousa and others. These
they enjoy very much. Mrs. Cooper
brot us some Grape Nuts from Amer­
ica yesterday and we had some for
breakfast. They tasted better than at
home. I suppose because we have not
had any since we left.
June 21
I wonder if you would not like some
of the fine specimens of Pitsauuloke
moequitoee? They are especially large
and fine. Just now we arc trying to
keep the white ants below the house,
down and not let them climb up the
posts to our/ tloor. Mrs. Toy hail a
great many things ruined by these
same creatures last year, while they
were away to mission meeting. The
roses are very plentiful now. I took
Mrs.
Cooper a lovely boquet this
morning and several times 1 have givezi
to the hospital patients. • One rust
measnred four inches across. Last
night after supper we went out doors
for a game of foot hall. It makes w»
feel so much better' after stucTying,
writing etc., to have gome good vigor­
ous exercise. Before we had played
very
long we had .quite an enthusiastic
...
' crowd. When 1 wo. too tired to pl.y
more, some soldiers came in and played
with Dr. The Siamese are splendifi
kickers: one would scarcely think they
could kick1 so hard a tm.il with their
bare fecL They enjoy all sort* of
ball games. One which is character­
istic of the Siamese alone, is played
with a small wicker ball about thk

THE NEW SCHOOL LAW
Will Be Enforced.

Compels Every-

Child Between and Including 7

and IS to Go to School.

A CARLOAD?

Under the compulsory education act
passed by the last legislature, every
child in this city between and includ­
ing the ages of seven and 15 years
must attend the public schools all tbe
time they are in session. The marshal
or some other officer must be .donignated as truant officer by the city school
board. The truant officer must work
under the direction of the superinten­
dent of schools. There is a penalty for
failure to enforce the law in city or
county school districts. Superinten­
dent Chamberlin and (be‘school board
will work together w itb the marshal
to compel every child between and in­
cluding the ages of raven and 15 in
this city to attend the city schools.
Public sentiment will sustaiin .them.
The law should be rigidly enforced.

her way home on furlough. Miss Fleeson is author of the book called "LaoH
folklore of Farther India.”
At tbe present time we are compelled
to ‘‘double up” somewhat in our lan­
guage work so as to cover all of the
prescribed work of the year, so now we
have two teachers one in the morning
Victor B. Furniaa to Hibbard
and one in tbe evening. We have but
A. Offley, lot 82 Nashville.. 1800 M a little over two months left for work
John Abbott to Sam W. John­
before our annual exam. Tonight is
son 00 ac sec 17, IrvingI
8200 00 prayermeeting at Rev. Cooper’s^ioma.
We enjoy the daily chapel service with
Wm. H. Chara to‘Henry Kah­
ler parcel Barry
3S 00 the school boys. There wd have an, op­
portunity to read Siamese in the gospel
Wm. H. Chara to Henry Kah­
of John with the boye. We can read
ler, parcel Barry
45 00
and wirte fairly well already, but to
Walter Haywood to Lyden A.'.
speak the language is far more difficult
■ Purdy, parcel Middleville... 600 00 We use the Association foot ball for
Chas. H. Williams to Ozro F.
our exercise some evenings with the
OBITUARjv.
Warner lot 18 Blk 11 Strik­
school boys and often some of tbe sold­
_PARSOSS-L.ur, Ami Lanta
ers add. City
ISO 00 iers from the barrakscome in and kiek
was born in Potsdam. St. Lawrence
the I41II with us. The language visita­
Lillie Parker to Eugene Cain
county, N. Y. March &amp; 1827.
. 19’4 ac sec 12. Carlton
800 00 tion and medical work keep Doctor
Her parent* moved to Palmrya.
ve ry busy.
■
Wayne county, when sic was a small
Wallace Hobbe to Geo. P.
Sunday while we were all at, church
child, and later the family moved to
Clary parcel. City.........
588 .00
u procession of people and priusti
Rochester N. Y. when iblaych 7. 1838,
Frances Sholler to Porter E.
passed by on the other side of the riv­
Miss Landon was aniUd in marriage
Kime, parcel Nashville
600 00 er. They were making a lot of noise
to Mr. Clark Lawrencd Parsons. The
L. G. Clark to Lois A. Cjark
aud had a down at the head of the
following faU Mr. and Mrs Parsons
lot 54 Phillips add Nashville. 750 00 procession making all kinds of antics.
moved to Springfield, Ohio, where they
The procession represented the ordina­
QUIT CLAIMS.
resided 42 years.
tion of a young Ixjj’ to the Buddhist
Jas. T. Moon to Wm. G. Brooks
In 1883 they came to Barry county.
• 40 ac sec 86. Maple Grove...
1 00 'priesthood; the down represented the
After a abort residence there they sold
world and all that the young man will
their farm and purchased a farm in
1 Fred K. Hart and wife to Fred
henceforth renounce.
They held a
South Boston, Ionia county, where they
K.. Hart, lots 5 and 0 blk 2,.
large white umbrella over the candi­
lived 84 years About 18 months ago
Grant add City................... .
oo date
while he sat on a • Siamese pony
they went to Hastings where they have
Geo. H. Nelson to Jasper Barwhich wak unbridled. He sat with
sim-e resided. For several years Mrs.
lacome. parcel, -Prairieville..
00 hi, tuILl! op in jhe atlitnde of coniUnt
Parsons baa been failing in health, 3
phayer and was" not- allowed to’ touch
years ago suffering from paralysia
MA Kit: AOK LICENSE*.
either horse or anything else with his
I sitace which time she has lieen very
Meuville E. Hilton, Ingham Co84
hands. The priesthood of Siam will
feeble, yet with patient resignation
Hilda A. Tobias, Dowling18
harbor this boy. unfit him for'any’work
and a cheerful spirit she was able to
in the future and make him the laziest
Merle V. Coveraton. Caledonia22
continue the companion in the home.
Grace M. Dowling.. Middleville....10 of the lazy. He will wear a yellow
She fras a faithful follower of her
robe and have his head shaven contin­
Maurice Hauaer. ChicugoX80
Savior from childhood.and throughout
ually. A little boy as his pupil and
Minnie May Darling. Hustings30
her entire life she wks devoted and
size
of
a
base
ball.
Any
number
cab
body rarvant will do all his work as it
Irving L. Boyes. City.....39
sincere,
quiet uud unassuming in
is a disgrace for him to work while in play and the skill consists in keeping
Anna A. Shively, City29
it in the air, without once touching it manner, a spirit admired by all who
the priesthood.
knew her. she held a ixtrmauent place
Alonzo S. Hilton. Castleton22
June 5—Mrs. Irwin and little 4 year with the hands. They use ahouldeita
in the affections oTmlIII who knew her.
Georgia May Long, Hastiqgv.17
old ilaclorce came last Friday noon. elbow, chin, back, front or top oQieutl
We like her very much and are so sorry to make it bound into tbe air againL There was born to Mr. and Mrs.
NEW EASTERN STAR OFFICERS.
she had to go home on account of ill Recentely we were told that a group of Parson* fiVe children, three of whom
Hastings Chapter No. 7, O. E. S. health. --Mr. Irwin did not feel he these people were at the World’s Fair -departed this life in infancy. She
has elected the following new officers: ought to go home with her now as his at Chicago and played.
leaves to mourn her Ipsa a husband
W. M., Mrs. Allie Willison.
ami
two children,
Mirs. Hattie
[ departure would leave Dr. and Mrs.
Last
i«iai Thursday
luurauay evening
cvvuiug Mr.
air. Cooper —
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—
W. P.. John Payne.
•od
Dr.
W.
wore
inritod
to
the
Com'&lt;&lt;*&lt;•&gt;»• »f HmUokh ind Tnrmin H.
Brooks alone for several mouths. If
A. M., Mrs. C. H. Thomas.
«&lt; talk
u.1 Mven
the latter were not new missionaries mtaoner-.lordiiinergirenintamrof:
Treas.. Mrs. T. J. Brosseiu.
‘ like ourselves they could get along let­ the British V. C. The dinner was ] grandchildren. After lhe second stroke,
Conductre-K. Mrs. D. K. Titman.
j ter. As yet Dr. Crooks can not do very vl.bor.le »nd much enjoyed All1 “H'11 «i-nrre.l &lt; few workssince.Mrs.
Aworiute Conducttoss, Maud Kelly. 14IDfc,u
much evangelistic work nud as Mr. the foreigners were there, logetlirr I’»™ons failed rnpldljr and quietly
Mn,. Or,™ B*ll«r
elwtal Worthy J • * ” . .. IO
odicials.
Dr.• ■*
was ,I ■past*.! into lhe light aial into the joy |
u.Muaiiw.u ..1 •• &gt; ■ lit 11 Ilf, n with
...... many Siamese
m u. t
vuu-i
mbh. iff
I nnl Sept.
&lt;i&gt;nt &gt;1
HI i5. af
Matron again, r
13
—
—
bat declined, having heinust stay* to keep the work moving- seated between two who could speak no ' tif Imr
her f-owl.
», ill
at tires
the nt'.' 4
filled the place With great credit to
Irwin Ja an M D an&lt;J practiced I English, so be had td talk Siamese all of w *«■«*
’ *’•&gt;'■
h««rw»!f
»nd
tn
thr»
Chanter
fnr
tin.
.
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.
.
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:
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herself and to the Chapter for five ; in
for M?ttfraI years before mar- [ the time exciqjt when he spoke t&lt;&gt; the i
Whittier ray*.
-‘’ars’
____
- ; riage. She does not look ill. but has Englishmen. We had a good chance
DEAFNESS CANNOT B£ CURED
fever all the time. Friday p. m. she I to show whether we could si»eak or uot ! ThV ,'1"13
, r”

We have jurt received a car load of
Famous GARLAND and PENIKSU
LAR BASE BURNERS.
There are no better stoves made, and
we will make you a price that's right
If you want to buy a stove, call and
see us before you place your order

IT WILL PAY YOU.

ntata. ...

Weissert Bros
BE

VARICOCELE CURED
A»-NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.

Confined to His Home for Weeks.
A My family phy»fcian toM »•
operation w-.- ---- -------------- - -J*eiaUat*. but •£
ootnmri.cj -

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HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED 1
OK MXODrj. Aa.p-J.K-.mn

» ortl*!rr f
TMt..

hvd Trw*trn»nt will cure
CONSULTATION FREE

WO KAMES VSKD WITMOVT WKrTTEN rOKSEVT. Fr.ir irr X.
,m*»onboM« or enrelopei. Everything eoufldentlnl. Qpe«tiuuL t leg

Dr&amp;KENNEDY&amp;KERGAN
Cor. Mich. Ave. and Shelby St, Detroit, Mich.

No. 77. ThcT^T 5 CETNR^?ar No. 77.

, by local application*, a* they cannot reueU the । gave chloroform to a t&gt; weeks old babe last huturday when tbe Commissioner
,_ul
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5£&amp;' I -Heh Dr. W. oponta on forhsro-bp cailed. Wo bid no IntarpreKr and he , ,h, M P “ bnreh

i" •■jndiK'ttxI’frnin •
South Boston. ।
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Whreffiu;r.'b.'Mlid IX I P? «-i««nt hrid the head and I tha , made a longer .all than »mt do. 1 . Tuwlir morning Sept.
,
X UOTUIJ lUUUUU^ OCj'l. 12.
nvv.
Ker. tf
J.. 1.
1.
.- Orta Lota tatattmr. Trit ,
bid made one of
Of your
yoor sponge
„.,ngf cuke-s
cok~ T
Townortaf
I .have, all kinds of designs fo&lt;
. .. ‘ hax e a nunbi'.nn hound or i tn perfect heniinsr I body. Il is the first time I ever saw J bad
funeral work.
Phone orders sulici' “’itches taken and 1 must confer to u that morning
05 ,,
raorn.no ’ so
» I served
M-rml that and
................
Thou hW&gt; been Uilhful ’
led and deliveries made to all parts
out and Chh tube rc^tnm! to Its''n'irtnal conJI • shiver SntnrilHv n in Dr
I'
' ‘ . no.pbrrry.yru&gt;.
‘
’ ’ * wo ,o.t.tB.ng.
..
’ *E„ler
• tbo
- „ lnw I1K joJ1
took
which
iof thy Lord.” I
, lien, hearing will bo .ll.troytu forerun nine*;
P; u’- *
of the city. ’
cstMwout ot tea are cauM-tl by Cutirrh, whleti I’ retention cyst trout a man*■’s eve.
; i. The '-kok. Friday evening a servant from I
. _j_____
s
‘X
n&gt;'“ latter
latter was
was a
verv bloody
blonde operation
fow-rati. but I tbeSidct uturii chow i the king.s n-,-phew j
a very
II wonler
.. ... V mi
Mamma
—
what'
we will
NELSON BURROUGHS.
W" wilt give One ■ Hundn*il DdUars for unr the patient ultho an old man is doing I of whom 1 have written already) came i call the baby?
case of I(catMml by catanl&gt;) that can­ the patient mtho an old man is doing | of whom 1 have written already ) came I call the baby?
Phone 29.
Proprietoi
two
fine
cumhsuf
hon- ,I Johnny—*I uu
don
’,t think
not t&gt;e cored by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for nicely at this writing as are the other j with a note and
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k we’d letter 1
circulars free.' F. J. Ciiksev &amp; Co. Tot.Kt»o.O.
two. There fa sn much more to do now ey on hamltoo tjvigs which had---- just ; call him any ofthenatlespapa called ,
Sold by UhiskMa.;.--.
Take iJall'i* I tunuy FIU* for coti^tlpaiton.
tHht we arc Minding, by this mail to been found near the barracks. The i him last night when he was crying,
They are good Druggists at Tl|i!« Ratbnri for n young man to come a» note w.l- an expression of hi-’ appreci- ■ He mightn’t like it when he gruwed
2nd assistant. Yesterday was couiujun- at ion for Dr's, work
.
_
imsud .upon
tbe r_up.I
•
Linkes Kidneys and Bladdor Right
Holland's.
‘ recovery.
’
. We returned 4he [
i
i
i
i ion Sunday and wo had the pleasure soldier's
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_
! of haring at Sunday school 3H and at : tray filled with rones fresh with the j
ii the
las^ min
rain. It
It mnv
may lu.-nf
lx: of intnmut
interest »r.
to you ''
the TirOMehinr*
preaching M&gt;rviea*
service just nftg*r«t-«rr,t
afterward l»wt
'
The communion table looked pretty to know we have a Buddhist priest in [
• with pink roses from our yard. Some­ the hospital. JJr. operated upon his ear
one has presented the chapel with an 88*116 bad a tumor on the lobe. He
individual communion service. We are was at the morning service last Sunday.
WOODBURY IONIA STAGE L.1NS
so glad as it is ho unhealthy to drink
June 28.
‘
IxavmuooDBUllt afteravitvalotmorningtmtu«at»:■&amp;. Anh««« at i t: - .
from the same cup. It is bad enough
While Dr. was at. Uthratiit from
turning from IONIA I’o«i Office at i is F. M. anlrw ;.l WwJbr.ry •.,« u.
-..L.
!.
M. F.y. and tralsi foiiih on theO. K.&amp; S..
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•
at home but far irore dangerous here. Thursdnyto Monday noon I spent most
The Famous Eldridge Sewing
.
WM. H. MARTIN’. PROP.
I hAve opened
opened . i new Bowl­
* How I wish you might have seen of the time making n white shirt waist,
Machines for sale at McCoy’s. They
ing Alley in {he building
ithe fifty
_ children at the afternoon rarv- hunting white ants and attending to
are the oldest and most reliable high
across the strwt west of
j iwt Mrs. Cooper has some of the little four coolies aw they either cut the’
Hotel Barry.
Everything
grade Sewing Machine made, and sold at the lowest
, Sunday school cards with pictures'on t grass or carried our green wood dp
will'be kept qtjlet and or
price. Call and see thorn.
ATTOHNKFb
• derly.
.
i such as the primary classes use at home. from the river to the house. Wood is
| Thera Yiavo been given to them each sold here by tbe thousand. We now
We repair all matbin^s, a1so~firniah needles and
HAPPEN, KLEIN HANS A
EVERY
THURSDAY
•
time
and
it
is
a
strong
drawing
card.
have V thousand. Dr. had a splendid
KNAPPEN, Attorney*.
repairs for all machines. Have the old maclune put in
7 Mifit.kftb Trusi Co Building,
If the children in the Sunday schools time at Uteradit. and came back with
AFTERNOON and EVEgood running order at
XgpidK^ Micn.tfar,
•
INC will be open to
at home wish to give their old ouea to oranges, pineapples and durecns, all
I Dd. LO^TRY.
ladles.
the*i needier onen out here we. and delicious. The fruit there is nicer
THOMAS &amp; PRYOR. c.h Thoma.
,
Hat Lnr- ”
j they, will be Imppy to receive them. and more plentiful than here. Uteradit
SPECIAL.
Attorneys at Law.
i~ h. Pbvom.
A! -.aj* a large y’-'b-i;
. One uld womaitraine up after service has beautiful mountains. Mr. Graham
Office* over Hasting* City Bank.
I
■‘P^lsrtet1 &lt;n liurd
Every
Thureday
afternoon
j and begged for one but im we hud giv-: who invited the Dr. to go made the
i -H. a. a c. il. barbf;;
C -&lt; 'ClUVK A 1'OTTEK,
from 2 to B o’clock the alley
Phone 76.
The Quality Furniture Store.
: en all awav we told her to come tho trip pleasant in many ways. While
AUornevrt at Iiiw,
.
will be open Free of Charge
PhWirtsifr i.
j next Sunday. Dr. W. talked to the j .there Dr. met many officials and the
to Ladies, and! Gentlemen
‘ Alla in city «»r! «-.hjd:v :
• promptniMH, -’aj
when escorted by Ladies.
children yesterday and it would have governor wishe* him to come again in
vi tnfeaurta of the alafe,
A HANLON, M. L&gt;..
done you good lo hear tham repeat January or earlier while it is cool and
A. K. KBNASTON.
again and again tbe nauiu of Jesus. vaccinate.
Attornay at Law.
Physician &lt;•»&gt;&lt;’
Middle
-rvu-t.
eS
yy
J
.'.
8
Gnod
D*
r
*
Oo.,
«on
He had them soy after him in Siamuio
Our lawn begins to look like a field
Pnprtetar.
cnnrtaoftbeatata. CoUartluipnnnpUy attendMJ to.
; ‘ Jesus loves every person. ’ ’
We, of new .mown hay aa we have hired five
j R. V. GALLAGH) !;
must have a larger room for our meet­ extra coolies to cut it, One can al­
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Surgeon, Duwli;.
hours 12 to 2 j.:
ings aud we are already asking per- most see everything grow on our com­
a ii i
" oodland, Mich.
Telepbou:* al &gt;k-' •
All business given prompt and careful
.mission to grant us a new lot on which, pounds. Dr. has set out 11 trees be­
attention. Collections a specialty.
we can build near the market Wei tween the house and fence in front- and
had jnst begun our lesson this morn­ all are growing nicely.
WALTER HEA1H
Made of tbe best material;
ing when an emergency case came.
Sunday the mail came earlier than
Banner Advts always pay.
BAHRY COL'S 1 •
^Residence on 8*v. i. ft •
thoroughly clean and whole­
The mar. had been sent by Mr. Eisen- usual and was so splendid. I had 17
aWn-vt ih'ltou. Mich-. K.
some, aud wrapped in oiled
hoferwho has charge of the railroad notes and letters, twelve being from
paper as soon as baked,
some distance from here. The jiatient students and teachers in the Dexter
which keeps out all dust, dirt
( had taken a rice dish which ho sup- High School. It accrued quite like be­
and germs.
| posed was his own and the real owner ing in Dexter and talking with each
came up hack of him and gave him a person in succeraion an I read each. It
Our COOKIES, CAKES and
P. A. SHELDON
horrible cut in the back of the head, a was Agnes who planned the surpirse.
Wm. II.STEBB1N'
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Licensed Eml‘alm«J
very deep and long one, so long that |Iers was a long aud interesting one
PIES will pleas* you.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
and Funeral ,,'rt,',nrDr. W. had to take several stitches and and the postage was 15 cents, so you
M°nwr to loan oo Heal Estate. l;i*l £atBooms nest to Christ'
tate sold on conimlwlou. Gen4ral conrryWhy not try them.
Kdto. BesMenre »«••«'• ■®ll?
HASTINGS,
MICH. / so deep that we oould sec the skull and see it was a fat letter. We trust you
anclug. Haring a complete m&lt; of Abstract
calB promptly attrndrv L-'
&gt;&lt;o°k. eomplltil from the Record,, can
a bit of exporad outer membrane of the are all well and enjoying June roeee
Yurnlsh oompleta Abstract.
Cltixena Phone. RM. Coj OfflcaV*
brain. It is a wonder that he did not and all that lovely June brings.
have a clot on the brain. Ho is now in
one of the wards of our hospital and
Account Odd Fellows Convention low
Prut. TH cm 8MERY.
is dohig nicely on Liebig's extract of
fare tickets will be sold to Philadel­
baef.
.
“Orlgliitirs nt laltitors.................
If you are going to do any bouse cleaning let ut&gt; do up
phia via Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Mrs. Irwin left this noon and it, is a
•
your Lace curtains for you. We are well equipped, and
THE OLD RELIABUExcellent "train service through the
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
wee bit lonesome here now. I invited
make a specialty ctf doing that class of work.
- &gt;
HOUSE SHpciU
‘Switzerland of America. ”
several first class rigs In connection
them all over last evening and wo had
P»we 243.
The American Laundry, W. J. Stirt, Prop.
Shop on Court Street. ju?t 4*®!^
For particular address W. B. Wheel­
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
j a good time with the gramophone and
er, G. A. P. D., »&lt;Hi Main St, Buffalo
Your patronage solicited.
Jefferson -st■
LICHEES KNOT
; eating fudge. Friday evening Mrs.
j Cooper entertained at dinner for Mra.
The great rule of heikb— Irwin and Saturday we did. How is this
35 Cents Pound.
CABD OF THANKS.
WHEN YOU WANT
ZA
lie Ke®p ,he bowels regulsr. for a menu, ]&gt;otato soup, moulded sal­

Railway Time Tables.

FOLEYSKIDNIYCURE

NEW
BOWLING
ALLEY.. .

SEWING
rWQHINES

PROFESSIQNAL CARDS.

Willis

HEN a man buus a Stove, “anu old
thing will do.” but not so with a
woman- When she gets interested,
nothing but the BEST will suit her, that’s

Ketzbeck,

W

SANITARY BREAD

FAMOUS

whu
BRANDS
Hard Coal Stoves are taking the lead
just at present. See one in mu window.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Jesse Townsend.

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

LACE CURTAINS.

.A _

ROWLAND BROS.

5

i iliafov&amp;irme^

*“‘4^ ““^he or beard
ibeaatKnlbrewau-rkkNack? Use

BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
.

mon loaf and cucumber sauce, bread,
jelly. fruit'salad.wafeiM; chocolate pud­
ding, cream cakechocolate. Yesterday

bcr lo lake and gave hr Ku of the

hi&lt; the r-x-cat Ulaws of our husband tu&gt;d brothim^rud fromChta
LEE HING,

K

COAL

CALL ON L. A. EATON, HE HAS
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND

DAN LAKE, f

SHOES

B»|Mlriag neatly and j romp*’)
PHILIP LUTZ.

�—

Roller Mill Co

OBITUARY.
BOWsEB-BeraMd W. Bowmt
born .1 s.v«nn.b, WAyrw Co.. N

Francis A. Strough win Olvn S«ere-

prices to Sdpt. 23, ’05.

opllcan Lector, al the M. E.

Dictator Flour
Retail per cwt$2.20
Wholesale per bbl. 4.00

Bran
Retail 9Oc

Wholesaate $15.00

.

tail $1.00
Wbc esalc $18.00

M.brolt&gt;orJ.»epbS«pt. 11. l«r..

Friday evening ot this week Brunei,
strougli the well-known trarelerla-tnrw will givoaalerraptiennlectnra
al the M. E. chor-h on tb Lewb. and
Clarke Exposition and tha great north­
west including views ot Yellowstone
l-urk. Portland. Seattle Tacoma, and
Washington. Mr. Strough carrion one
of tbe fillet atereoplionna in existence,
nod is a lecturer ot the highest order.
He hiw filled return engageno nts in
nearly every place he has ever lectured.
His topic is one ot unukal interest
just now and will bo tie next best
tiling to seeing the oxporftion in per
sa
Tbe low price of do rents toradults and HI eeuts tor children has
Imbu placed; and the ehuty-h, should tot
filled Th., money will be need for the
iMSiefit of the new' parsonage,

D*cw«l had not bo,,, well for
jw oymore bul did nM
w
«*&gt;'lhi»rrit„.l,&lt;l1d.,olrPab«ki,™„.
Mr. .nd Jt„. (Wr,
1 Uon nnt.1 a «w|e
WMks u.fon, h(.
Vl.ltlna relative, to Drawr. Col.
| d«d All waa don, that medirMl w
n.lendt
di) uu. LOO
ftni’
»ns npeTKl- , and
tw loving
.
,
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trf J'”*11*5''' wit11 Hwlr parent. „d :
dtorare, perltoaith awl
friend,
1
.nliercuiosi, w«e too vttll raatod.
Mr., Donovan will lead the Y. P A U,e la^T^f*’' “'“1 wilU‘,K to w «"d
next Sunday eveniaB.
*
t,,’r d*-v’ amtitotolly rang (he
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1 ,h)L”"‘
’'Mf ha- never yet l4„ l0

"t Miwiraip.,1

«r?!l' v'd MlX

PARMELEE.
, w
('&gt;neral
«'O an, all ,,)eOea ih.t Rev Me i I*?? '‘‘T*’ T’’”''*y
PblUq» hu, re’(X « y^tor of I

New Silk Waists,

The. L. ' T. L. held iu reguiar' \
noting in the M. E. church sJSaV ‘
■ ; -

atternoun.

’ '

held at the

Flannelette Waisting,

PERSONAL MENTION, j

30 piece-H, all good patterm, in red. blue,
black, groy, pink, gT&lt;ien and tan, per yd.

Mrs Clara Chidester was a Grand
Rapids visitor
Wednesday.
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- wtn Fi’“ ’!»"■ *1" lore t»O Ot lw.t
»eek with friand, in Tncnmanh.
Judjre Smith and J. T. Lombard'
&lt;)r„nd Ra|,id,
fiuy. ,
'
Will Edwin), and David Smith Unit I

sights of (.rand Rapids Saturday.
j Tuesday for lAnsinf to attend "the Ag- j
j Q. A. Carpenter, who-has been ! r’, nltnral college.
; threaten^ with typhoid fever .n&gt;d who
Lawrence Colgroye left Thursday to
; as been confined to UlQ house for tbe r,,snme hi.- studies in Orchard Lake
past two weeks, 'is improving uud-r i Military Academy.
jor your r. c iney back.
•
v. -L
’ I thC Van’ Ql Dr’ Ur**kon *»f Caledoniu
Dr. and Mn. Q j\
.... - —
A L-proner's jury
_ in .Maine repotted
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’
'■ Burton visited
former's relatives in Detroit last
th»t "Deceased came to his deatk -by 1 F. ■lue... infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i
- D. Joels iv much better at this ! week, and took in the State fair. ’
&lt; xo-a-i-.e drinking producing apoplexy j writing,
‘
•'
Your T(•rani IlenJersbutt. of Jaek«un, was
in ihe minds of the jury, i
'
’I ti.-.
•&gt;
.
inc,(nneral of Mrs.. /.. JL Jour-, was in tha city Saturday calling on his
fl OUR
r DICTA 1
C'-mocing mb thcThomapgile hit- been held at the M. E. church I ridny ictcrfticiiils. Gr&amp;ut is at present -umj^oyedj
M:,-nipted ’ .
extent this year, noon. Eid. Moilt officiating. ’
: 283.
in the prison where he has a good po-’
lif not cal I
and sevefal
will -lie tuado ready r
,
sition.
,
’• r next H’lywti. The TlioHiapple iVut i
HIGH STREET.
■
&lt; ’harles WeisKort left Thursday’ eve- ;
!.c made a ••n|' stream for t’atioeing by :
Whiljiey Tar.ne^ and mother have
a little wor
’ in ' cleaning
’
’
.rk
out a 'few 11 returned from (heir vitft with the lai- Hing fur New York City where bft will
Is.-, . where'
1-ig jtone, :r&gt;nL-..
make ' ter', »i.ter Mrs. .lames
Van'lngnei.
and. , lie a r« jmrter on one of the hig dalies
»iv logs
lot’s and hisr
t...
,.
...
of that city. ■’
‘.
.U|n« ruling rather datigerWr-.
! family iu Sullivan. Ohio.
.
Edward Goodyear, Frank Jones. ?
Secreluv
Shumw.y o&lt; the atau-:
Mr. and Mra. JI. Seri.w spent one
Fmnk kct'lle'd, Katharine VanValk- ,
,ir.lw- health today exi&gt;rv-wd tbe ‘day Inst n.ek with the latter’s I voila..
enburgh. Volnoy Wil^x.. and Robert i
... inion that berattre ot tint Miinre of Kd. Healer and taiuilv of Hend.-rsliott . Cook niako up Hastings qndta at Ann i
I,&lt;W1 antberittra to tntoien qnaranrine’
|wuj wjfr anJ
&gt;f : Arbor thjii year.. .
rigxilau-ns &lt;-tlectnatly during the past ‘Hastingp*
­ were &lt;l,e gues;a uf Elmer
. &lt;^.-0000000000
, \r month*. Michig.*ut will suffer ex- Hathaway
n^jhawi and family Sunday.
BOWEN’S MILLS.
t’.-raively from suuilljvx during the
,
Mr. and Mrs Freeman Griffin and , Farmers ant now. lucrvesting ail ex.- !
coming winter"
that lining .the
cellent
cn»p
of coni in this vicinity...
। family spent unc day Iasi week with
•cHSon moat prevalent.
• Chas Urifiin and wife.
; Wheat sowing is in order too just!
Farmers rarely
gain
by
-keeping
fit to?'racket Thra (, “““‘"A
•' «■&gt;»*• • “Hrel on now and a larger acreage than cohimyn j
grisin after it is t “
bis nephew A E Robinson one day iu being so.vji,
nt shrinkage is taken
into
account. |• last week.
T7
“
.
T
_"
; We have had no frost here as yet anil j
ill
leaving the depreciation of vermin I
tlrn corn fodder will bo of moot excel- |
Ix.dii Yecklvy
out-o." the calculation, wheat will
- called on his daughter
■
lent quality.
shrink 5 p-r cent or two quarts Kr t Wrs E
-Sunday,

WahavejuBt received a shipment of Lace and ftp In C| CA
Embroidery collars, tbe seaw.n's latest novelties *Ub Iu olidv
In Neck Ribbons we are showing Some g«»od values in plains and
fannies 12c to 36c
'
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Local News.

A TRIAL

Mr. "UU
ami Mrs. Frank
Frank Johnsen
Johnson aprnt
bllahtd in six .months,
therefore 72 I
apen !
-lust week with the former'
cents in August is oegood ns 78 cents |
days
in Febmary. Corn shrinks 20 per I tistcr near Middleville.
cent: therefore 40 cents in | November. • Andrew Myere bad a valuable hotmis -v» good as no cents in Man-h. i get hurt uu a woven wire fence one
.!
Potatoes rot and ‘other ’losses about day last week.
•Wfp 'rcent.
, ,
I We areglad to welcome Mr. find Mrs.

PLEASED ALL
CUSTOMERS. .

bois |
IT Man I
Bank. 8
• Mich 9
7 CQCQOOOGO

’"What has b.-coniu ot tl&gt;- l».o* in ■ Shorten aifd family to onr neighborpitehtsr* a ks an exchange£Why hk*s« hood. But sorry to^ft&gt;s? Mr. Dooley
yuukkoul. he is out on the farm hop-. ar.d family.
ping ebj.B «ixte.’n hours a diy. IB&gt;&gt;H
Mn. A Craven of Shultxupent a f. w
cOnje to town aft er-a while V' run Abe
jHfi&lt; week with h«-r dnugliu.:- Mrs
bant&gt; and -Auras and be thv-j successfulMyers
lawyers and preaehen* and nhys^rians \

the miller and prom- ,
inent fanner is shipping a large crop
of peaches from his &lt;|rehnrds.

jra. „_j «r.
luuj IZb dllll IdC

Neckwear

tbhr&gt;Highbred lereford rattle.

Every ar tdo warrant­
ed to giv&lt; satisfaction

ZX/Y

latest styleu, made of good quality Taffeta and
Feaudeeoie silk. Excellent values

1 -

the it. E. church another year.

Misses Allie Stimson and Maitland
in Grand Rapid,.
. Ihorpe Sundayod
,
.
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1
Louis Norton, of.Maple iGrove, took vi.i.'X; '11'7" T"1* Of ,ir*nJ
!iv - first and one wAiond jiemiumB in
ilri fire broelwr Arlbur Fridav and
the State class and four first and two
y
second in th^ &lt;
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,,___ .
l vachra are plraty « th.. T„ld Mrm
open
c1h.-ka. and sweep- i
ht.lkVs for lies bull and ' cow. at the I **'• cvnU
cents a Imshel.
tnishd.
1
Stfte fair h st week &lt;|n hi, hue, | Vncl., Danini Brown l(K,k lo tlw •
WON MANY PRIZES.

.

SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.

Church.

Middlings

HASTINGS BA SINER. 8EPTW

FOR THE PARSONAGE FUND

SATURDAY SPECIAL
4 do?en pillow covers, bbth tops and backs,, ready made One Day Only 10 Cents
We-also have it new assortment of pillow covert and cords at 25c and 50c.

A A'/C

IDEA PATTERNS III CENTS
?OOOOOCXXXXXXX3

Watch!

Watch’

8

SPECIAL SALE
FOR IO DAYS
Commencing Wednesday, Sept. 13
and Ending Saturday,£ept 23

^r8, ^’***aon V’A sun Giafrge visited
*friends
' ' ' in
’ Hopkins last Saturday and’
Sunday.
Willie Wilson who han lieen visiting
friendi* at Lansing has returned and is
cutting corn for FredDumaresq.
School opened in our little village
Sept. .4 with Mr. Wilsoo in charge.
There ar.• III pup th enrolled now and
-Mme 8th iin.l 'uh grudetoare expected

J. Homer DePue
Open Evenings. We want your BUTTER and EGGS.

Phone 86.

D-ni't w »rry al»oift the toy in patches, i
The p:»s’ii-in taken hjr the BANNER )
CREEK STREETh'--the slick looking. -»torp cloihrd.
Qulte-a nninlMT tookj in the excur­ in regard tu patronizing home iperchQUIMBY.
nicely groomed lad you want to inquire
ants is certainly a commendable one. ;
•iV 'fit- He’s the fellow that js going to ] sion tu Grund Rapidn Skiudsy
f'atr-niize home iRiinttries. Build upMr. anti M k Burman ■&gt;(.Hi( h Banji
•J The wind, and rain Saturday did
drapjthrough il crack iu the’ sidewalk
home trade. Help
to improve unr •isited their laughter Jlrs. J iy Ed; quite a little damage around here,
ent of sight some df-these days.
huHiea. onr. village imd our r-judb. ; nionds Sunday.
blowing down fence*, smok:. houses
TlriUrp. 4e1»rtm.r.t Wore, Urge that
...........................
.
Mr. John ..Freeman
of Nashville
via*
! and corncrila.
.mr rural Ire. (klivrry urakre .Iraling itljd ,, „ E,lrau„d,. 8ood»y.
TO CATARRH SUFFERERS.
MrjLt’bas Bidriman and grandson ■ wjjij them very easy; but We must re-,
your investigation should be turned upon our
Lloyd Castdein went to Gra^d Rap­
1 EarL visited her daughter .Mrs. Fred lxu.mber that only by home indiisrty,
prices. There will he no excuse for your disre­
ids on the excursion Sunday
Hyomei Guarantees to Cure By.
; Gamble Sunday,
.
improving our country roads and onr
gard of economy in not coming here. Comparison
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ^aboock visited thriving villages have given us rural ■ C.-A. Gaskill moved his fa nily to
J. Holloway Or Money
will give you the answer to the trade question as
* Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bidelman Mon'
free delivery. Large department stores Hastings this week where it ■ vill .be
to whether you caiuafford to remain away. Just
Refunded.
large cities, and centers of trade will more convenient for him as ni
i day. '
now we are offering
jx.itularity
and increase
in
.The
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1 take care of themselves, but our vill­ rier.
An aged inmate of the. county farm
saleh
sales uf Hyomei are unique in the
1
an­
Mr. and Mik Walter Bidelman enter­
ages on which we depend for our
nals of medicine. Such astonishing was buried yesterday.
isit- prosperity anti the increase of the tained Mr. and Mrs. Holes of Irving,
cure* have been made by this remedy
Fred Hull and his bride were
that the proprietors have authorised W.
value of our property need onr support. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Lewin of Lench
J. Hollaway to sell every package of ing relatives here last week.
[Take. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie, Gaskill
We are overstocked with them, and must have
Alfred Bennett hat Friday was fixHyomei under an absolute guarantee
W^ilt Bidelman is treating his bouse
Sunday.
I ing cistern pipa when lightning struck
the room for other goods. Y8u get the benefit
tha it will cure catarrh. If it doesnot, to a new coat of paint.
Rev. Crandall preached at this place
the purchaser can have his money re­
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an
apple
tree close by. Oh® lx&gt;lt ran in reduced prices.
Our rug and carpet depart­
Sunday.
funded by W J. Hollaway.
I into the ground, the other ran along
ment is brilliant with the latest novelties -of
Hyomei is no ordinary remedy. It is
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
.
a
clothes
line,
jumped
off
and
ran
down
America
’
s
looms,
with
colors suitable for parlor,
.the only method of treatment that sends
NASHVILLE.
Mm Calvin Bm-.ii l« visiting ,er Mr. Bennett’s body, tearing the lieels
by direct inhalation to the most rcsitting room and bed room. We offer them all at
Mine Ruth paeheller common’ed her
noth part of the air passages, a balsamic Wh Floyd Barnett
Bassett al Spring Arbor for off his shoea He was found unconsions
inotbpnrt
««ir
lit rkut.
that
destroyus
germs
a CCHipHcoupjP Ul
{lf weeks.
.•11
LI..tn &lt;T»wtr&gt;MUM
urnivy..- uall
.... catarrhal
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o
------ I• a
Wl-vno.
and was carried into the house, and it fall term of school in the Guy {district
AUCTION PRICES WIJHOUT THE AUCTION.
J
..at
.. • la ■ .. . . .organs,
&gt; n •» X aenriches
• V 1 V1 .• Fl .-W .'trill
| last Monday. I
in
tl.". I-....
breathing
and ,.
.
.,
the
। w&gt;us ,everal liohrs Iv.fore In? came- to; •
•inrii;-i tbe blood with additional ozone
A ill Davis and wifi visit
hut at thi” writing lie-h up and around. 1 ’ Mias Myrtle Smith'has return •(! from
aniLnialres a permanent and) complete 1 former s parent* one &lt;I»y mat w«tK.•
I Applegate where she has been, rtnying
Pearl Bassett
of Charlotte
&lt; it wna a cloie callcure uf catarrh.
i
,
‘
•
-was home
*
■ with .tor sisujr Mrs. Roy Brum n.
The complete Hyomei outfit costs nut ।
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Schuyler Bowen and his mother are
’ iJI.ia.i and coiLsists &lt;»f an inhaler that over s.inuuv.
THE'BIQ DOUBLE FURNITURE STORE
HASTINGS.
Miss Estclla Bachellerhas be«iit unite
_
cAmhs a guest of; visiting and taking in Grand Rapids
can Im curried iti the vest pocket. “ |
ON JEFFERSON SI REET
MICH.
sick with malarial fever the pattweek
ou dicine droptier. ami a bottle of •J her broti.er Jim TrexlA at Hastings fair this week.
I Hyomei. The inhaler lasts a lire time. ’• Saturday and.Sunday,
JJardctb Briggs has worked up n large but is totter at this writing.
arid'if one Ixittle does not cure, an ex- j
. Clyde Derby and wife have mo veil
tra ?»ottle of Hyomei can be Obtained ‘( Will Dixon of Ohio called on Mrs tra(le in cigare in tbe surrounding
to Hastings where h^haa employment.
for 50 cents. It is the most &lt; fonomical ; Jake Traxler one day last week. • ;
Chet Hyde |i» erecting- a h&lt; use on
of all remedies advertised for the cure j
Mrs. "N- C. Hagerman and JHa-' Austin
— Hunt and Will Bowen are
of ivitarrh, and is the only one that : Winnie Hagerman visited at Mr*. Walt; nt.wiy joofing some of their buildings. I his farm of acnm
follbws Nature in her methods of treatMcMunnis'one day last week.
Mrs. Erinina Deem hip sold her farm. ! H. R. Dickerson has returned from
• lug diseases of tbe respiratory organs.
Breathe through tbe inhaler for a
Miss Edith Decker is visiting her .
&gt;je
Arthur an(i wjfe for the ' Tennessee for a few weeks.
At the Peoples’ Exchange you will find a complete line
fi x minutes
four times a day,
few
r
E. W. Knoll has commenced bnild-r.._
aunt tfi
(Irand Rapid*
_.
t and attending
prejivint
wi)l stop in Nashville.
youFr catarrh is cured. That’s all.
of
.
ing a new barn MxliOon the site where
cured. W. J. Holloway will the fair thia week.
If not
•
Will Bowen and Burdett Briggs visi­* ‘ the old on« was burned.
reKn
Min Lea Walker wax a gueet of Mi— ted last Saturday night Orangeville
i refund your money.
•
Mist Sylvia is home ^from Battle
Winnie Hagerman one day la»t week.
Masonic lodge, also Monday and TuesCreek the £«
guart of
“ her parents. 1 Jr. and
Her. Vaolker ot Nra^fille wa» a day night. WayL.nl and Middtovill. |

THE SEARCHLIGHT

th^

ltt.4 Foil
Ill'Uii.’ fef V
tem
JUit.we r.

-iu can appear
. id vantage un
&lt;• your clothes
tn artist.
model for each
the man
ay from the
.j- perfectly,
tsttre for the
' wear them

fact that

iiidif.rtnj

'M'J.

miller

c. E. ; JNM
.

SPECIAL PRICES ON RUGS and CARPETS

,rn-:s ta'lowinc. ’
HASTINGS, MICH.

Doni Decide

Stoves. Stoves,

I

New and Second Hand

personal letter from

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&amp; Harris furniture co..

SYLVESTER GREUSEL

TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.

Madam :

.

‘

have been imposed upon by Tin
propose to pay you highest •
i :or your Rags, Rubbers, old
Cop^r -•Iler , bld Papers, Magazines Etc.
u । cash market for everyi: „.. husband KNOWS ME.
I have
h. dr 5 1 in tu9tings and Barry County
25 ye rs. I respectfully request
TTo--?ai'ronise- 1 will treat you FAIRLY.
WpiRAL? end HONESTLY.
Ped;: .

Yours Respectfully,
September ht i9o5

Sylvester Greusel,

Wars Hama Opposite C. K. C8- **• **• D,l*t

guret ot Mi- Blanche Traxler ar the
lodges.
..
. Levant Prior has returned (r«u Sand
home of her parent, one day IM week.
..
Hulibard 1, slowly recovering ■
whero jie
linen viiitang hi,
bi, health mid we Iwlieve he will bo । UOwr
l&gt;rice_
,
MORGAN.
’ Mrs. Milton Bradley has gune to
Dr lit K Comfort lately of Hudson, himself once more.
Mich, at present hstaying with H. H■ Iowa to visit her son Rev. Wm. BradEAST ASSYRIA.
Spark* and wife. The Dr. wants tv take

•*1 ”toh. b"“^
, . _• * Ivnforr. mrnin eUKS‘4- I . Ararat ^h“r ““other 'Fr”V’‘|t„tar i
,wlnbo»in«-.

Howl

|

.

| Jj Zfelart wralr

Mr. .□ J Mm. Hiram Coo .r,

Visit-

Cook Stoves and Heaters.

All in good condition; prices low and satisfaction
guaranteed.

W. R. Jamieson,
Proprietor.,

,ng rel.livre in Detroit.

Victor
Vdklu. ta.
™ ”Mr- »■&gt;&gt;' “™- J- T'
"°d
“• *• °m!J *■“
Miss Grace AuKins nas
*
..
• . . I! rr_.will
Z&gt;nm o t poor jI daughter
Ruby of _Britovne.
weregura*.
Ftmttai r-,idonoo .nl trill more to
। &lt;i:(iign&gt;e* iviu»j ui
»»
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polled to quit school on t" -------- — "
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I v»t Myron
BlmcmloriSon.d-yl.it
wook ,1 trtu'ii
town Mrimfi
«"»« time
“o'” 1ii“ November.
■'•ovemher,
Dr.
for
health.
Mr and lira M. H. Bradley mid A.
Dr. MeKinniM
McKlmri. left
left Wednesday
Wadnaa:
Saturday morning last Elza Mead s
to
Brain spent last wook in Detroit at- California looking for a location
loo.
little two year old boy Ml od th.retool'
resnmo
his
practice.
and broke bis leg ,ji»t
the tending the State Fair.
Louis diaries of Battle Creek tuned
Middleville is anxiously wailing for
ankle.
a number of pianos"in this vicinity hat new M. C. depot. There are nd
1‘ S. Spirit- ot Morgan -pent Sonany with bi, brother B. S. Spark, of Thursday and Friday.
indications of its appearance as yet.
Mrs. L. B. Morgan of Charlotte,
Haxting,.
Mrs. Henry Hall and mother Mtn. 8. W. J. HOLLOAWY. Hasting*, rtlch.
"Mm P. a Spu-k. r«nn,ed botne..F
A.
Cooper from near Olivet were
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Pofet,
ter . week .pent caring for her .irier
guests at W. E. Fenn’s last WedneaSays to every taxpayer that they
in Lansing whom aha report, «« "O
day.
need tofpaint only once hi 10 to 15 years
much improved.
Slisa Marion Thompson has returned with U A -M. Point. It wean and cov­
‘to II *
to MNcbool duties at Olivet College. en like gold; ‘
land's Drug Store.

CIGARS.

UlUnilUj

CONFECTIONERY.

When you want the best the market affords, of Cigars,
Fruits, Tobacco.- and Confectionery give me a -call.
I am constantly adding to my stock aad know you
will be pleased with what I have.

LOWNEY S CHOCOLATES. BON RONS

WOLCOTT

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�HASTINGS BANNER. SEPTEMBER 21. ’-"I'.

! INVITED OFTEN TO

Special Sale

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Special round.trip Sunday rates are ’
11 A I IE 1 VH ' now jn effect, a rate of one fair for the j

(ill
III IIAI 11 A A
MU IU lIHLlIHA

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the

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1 rouD® tr‘P wiHbr charged. Dawengera
[Original.]
’
pOint by midnight j
Abrotnl open rtrvtcb of country, with ,
CootlDued fro® pwe OCT
same date. Tickets are g.Kid
gi«od ou
on all • - -------------■
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—
~
•
u-.r-f
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spring that furnished the little colony i l^ ^rr traineonjhis division if thdy
:ine«M»on sunlight
1 iu that deep yellow afternoon tnmligbf
with water.
•
A Michigan train for Michigan.• peculiar to certain jMirtiot** of the we»L
1'lien at the Fair, it will pay you to
A visit to Cambridge is most inter- I people, fast. comfurtaMe and conren-1! There fa but one bouse in fight *,1‘1
call in and see what I have_ to offer
esting. The river is aU that separates Jent Michigan Central "Wolverine' , u log cMbiu. No feiwe ifoclows it; DO
iu CLOCKS. I will sell you a beauJ
it from Boston. It is a city of 100.000, ■are® half a day going and -coming and trees shade it. Tli&lt;- unf attempt to
tiful Mantle Clock, eight day, strik- _
population, andja cepecially noted as IfivcB a whole day for businem in New beautify it !• a row of flawers ou each
ing hours on gong, aud half hour on
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tbe seat of Harvard College, established York. Leave. Hastings^ 11:53 a. m. ■ide uf the little rilooP ta it* front.
•
about
260 years ago. We visited* the : Detroit 3:40 p. m . arrive Buffalo H;.TO
l-'rom a well In We rear u young girl
city just after the close of Commence­ p. tn., arrives Grand Central Station fa carrying a watering jx»t to five the
These Clocks are of black niarbelized finish and
ment exerises, which were attended by New York. 8:00 a. m. The fastrart flowers their evening sprinkling. Her
GUARANTEED to be PERFECT time keepers.
President Roosevelt, himself a graduate train in America. - Try it
dreas fa n common calico, it* skirt
Eaton County Fair. Charlotte. Mich. reaching only to her sinktea. On her
of thia splendid seat of learning. It
UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER Bth I will continue
JL j A
Sept
26-29
US
’
One
fart
for
the
round
waa
in
Cambridge
that
Washington
•back bangs a^nbounet, thrown off
my SPECIAL SALE oo Watches. Until that date I
Ski I
took command of the American army trip is authorized. Dates of sak- Sept now that the sun has.loat its power.
sell you a 30-YEAR GOLD FILLED CASE, with a
on July 3rd. 177S. aud the famous old 26-27-28 and 29. Return limit Sept Tenderly she bend* over her plant*,
•'Cambridge Elm,” under whose wide 30th.
which seem w nt’«* l,lrtr ’’P* lo drklk
17-JEWELED MOVEMENT for only f 12. If you want a watch
spread: ug branches he accepted the reSpecial excursion to Buffalo N. Y’. lu the refreahtag draft. In all that
don't let this opportunity p&amp;ag.,
। spunsibility, is atil! standing, though and Cleveland Sept. 26’05. Round trip landscape there I* no otker cultivated
If your watch isn’t right—if It doesn't beat 60 seconds to the
it is rapidly going to decay. It is ee- fare to Buffaio ♦».&lt;» to Cleveland 16.75. beauty.
*
minute -bring it to me and 1'11 make it right. No feature of
So wrapt was she in her occupation
timated that- this historic old tree is Date of sale Sept. 20. Return limit
our business is receiving more attention than our watch re
that abe did not bear a step behind her
betwean
300
and
400
years
old.
Every
- pair. When you come to the Fair, bring your Jewelry repair
till it waa very near; then, turning, she
'work of all kinds to
. thing possible is being done to preserve
Sunday excursion, to Thornapple and MW
figure
a face ibefore which
*
&lt;
ic.-i saw
Ham*- and «*
I it but it does not seem as though it
Jackson Sunday Sept. 24th. Special |
t^uty Of her flowers paled. TUI
.1 could stand the ravages of time for
train leaves Hastings 8:10 a. ui. return- .
WOmcuf they had Moen her com■ many more years. There are tnhny •
'
’ *----- •
- m. Bikes ’ panicQS' her chfldrru. the only objects
fom™. building. Iu lb. city d«~ly F. ,d uh ____
u ch(ctpll
u
I to k»ve in that tonely hind. Hearing
, associated with tho revolutionary 1 rrry io. on. w.y
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' । .Very low nns wav colonis1
1
st of Chidester CZX Burtony
Hasting
• period.
i ■
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,
,
i. .!«. one ot the famous |\ Pacific
’’".f1 ■ .eyes, was looking at herj Amused at
..terteot Boston
i&gt; eepoddly I “d w111
! her atartifti appearance 4ml tbe plraanotes tor il. gre.t wealth, tbe lat. I
"N»‘" at ticket office.
! ure she did not attempt to conceal.,the
stranger uuslung a rifle froid his back
Senator McMillan ot tbi. elate bavins
3
Agt
। aud rested It on the ground.
■ a cottage there, where he spent a good |
' "-Do you think." be ntked. “that I
‘ portion of bis time, and where he 9­
could stay here «U night?'
■
, died. Although it ooly has a j«'i&gt;ula-1 \
’Til see" .Mui she weut Into the
i tion of •s’O.UUO. the tax list is upwards I \
hou«'. When aht- returned to say that
....
w........
।
~
?
he
।
uuld
have
what
he
wanted
she
1 of • $70,000,000, and more than one I B
■ million dollars.is expended each year
The Woman’s Home Missionary See- :
him jrouriDK a fresh pot of water
for
town
purpoew.
Brookline
is
noted
'
iety
will
meet
at
the
bom*
uf
Mrs.
R.
&lt;&gt;
n
her
plant*.
wl,dch
be
had
been
to
Place your order for Peaches with me. I haye a
j as being the only place in Lhia country , K. Grant Wednesday Sept. 27 at 2:60 j the well to bring A nifirtber seeing one
nice lot of the finest quality. 1 also have tbe
where public school children are taught ’ o’clock.Members are requested to “fo- feeding her hungry cblldrea-could not
eastern granulated sugar to put them up with.
i to swim as a part of the school course. I present. Light refreshments will be ■ have been more affected; In wev.nJ -ben. thX
follow it op jwl Lrved.
’"i’?' "T “17T'Xffo.lt,
One pint Fruit cans, per dozen.... 50c
,
1
,
bring tbe girl under hl* :nngi&lt;-b.i itifluOne quart Fruit cans, per dozen..: 60c
■“ tborougbl; « tfo.y do ooy Mtidy in
The Cbrirti.n Seleno Society in O. i ,a„ wbefov eon.c, thW &gt;-..iuls fellow
Two quart Fruit cane, per dozen... 75c
the school eonrae. tlin.lderaUe »tfen- A. H-Zllhll. Topic »t 10:i*l o. :m. Un- I to .j mpatbtee will, tbe qtic delfohl of
, tion 1, given to pbyucal train ing in IMl|(y.
her
ner lire?
me.' She
on. neither
in-uun knee
***' nor cred.
l| She only felt his presence!
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the
.ebook .nd near the town »re
n,e HotawChnttib 1
A. S. will,
BUTTER1CK PATTERNS.
WHO Of the mo.t fontuu. golf link, in |
e,lu.nainK1 „ ,h„ bo„„ W
: Tbe hnhtsmsn spent the night at the
t
country.
Cotton'Senter, Carlton twp.. ffalnra- J cabin. There were no rule, to govern
Phone No. 10.
-X
A. wo wore retnrnfog to Booton the
tnh
.. u d,„k. 1 the cundmrt of the-two. and they sat
out ou the stoop tinder 1he stars till
; re.idene. of tbo then ntoot-Ulkwl^f. E■
the moon fom* and eclipsed her heaven. man in the country was lointed out to .
Snbject at Presbyterian church for ly ulsters with her greater splendor.
uk
It waa none other than Thomas
o m*v »«• wurc v. mto M»MV4 ■ next Sunday evening. “Put ^ourself in Tbe man bad beeu urasl to forma, but
THE RUMMAGE SALE
Lawson's tbe city home of ’the author
o7"Fren,:.d
®th*r '"Uo”'"
" M"'11'* he forgot them now. Only an hour
or rrenziea Finance, .muging irom ,------------- —----- ~
i elipsed between his nnjivnl aud bl*
invited.
The Hasting* Woman's Club Doing i the
uro size
ai*u of
oi it.
ii. Thomas
xuuiuas has
usn indulged
inuuigcu in
iu 'j *^ot‘
ftnst word expressing -JjTA't both bad
; some finanrethat wasn’t of thefrenzied | Dr. W. O. Knowles, of Grand Rapfor tbHt whole bnur
have recently
Successful Work For The
."May I hare ■ kfas?" he asked.
i order, as hia home is « palatial one. ; ids. has been secured to give three
!
and
at the sea-shore be maintains an- lectures at Rood's OperdHouM. Sunday
.
He
whose manner was that of a god
Reading
Room.
plenished our
2:Rn to 'ask for n kiss from a, daughter of
Hrarfinira
' The members of the L
Mw,.,Kt&gt;,’ other, said .to l&gt;e much more elaborate. Oct. I on Spiritulasim. at 10:KX
l_. ..:_
-r a
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cordially invited.
desert!
STOCK in all the differ*
! Woman 'a club took upon tbernielve® tbe •j If indulging in .that
kindi of
finance
and7^ Evorybody
.
In tbo morning be, wa* rone. It
support of Che free reading room two coohl l*' ** •ncwf’*By done by others. Messages will be given after carb sen seemed to her that Instead of ttie sun
ent branches and are
| or three years ago It' take-i some doubtless there would lo many more »&lt;*• A collection will bo taken to de - rfolag it had seL Oh. that, tbe hunting
! money to keep up this worthy enterniamdoliB ofthe same kind arunnd the ,
frav expense*. growm*
‘*i «»eur
ground* r»«u
hud »*
fain
near me
the mu»u;
cabin! «»«*
But
prepared to serve you
| priae. The members of the chib not«*nntry.
A cordial invitation, is extended to he had promised to return that way.
iced
that
a
few
liberal
jIlearted
ami
A
visit
to
the
Bunky
Hill
monu|
all
to
attend
the
JTeabyterian
Christian
She
did
nul
question
ibflt
lie
woulfi.
with Fresh, Pure. Uppublic spirited citixens gave a tout all ment, which by tho way is located on Endeavor society next Sunday. Suhjt ox Sh» simply waited amt patched and
tbemon.j- Sum,-who c&lt;„iUgi„. oily Breed: Hill i. way fotereriing. Banker ;The Home Mimlon TTvrit of our I*- “"“f1
™
to-date GOODS.
One morning she nru**-. threw open
Hill is perhajM a half mile distant nomination." hader, Mr*. Frcat.
1 the shutter and looked ofcr The sun
«&gt;
- • t.MI
..
. ot. hakwlgoods
. : wrtw Hsing, and Ids find soft morning
gave very grudgingly a little. It was ' from tbu monument. Bunker Hill was
Watch
out..rvi
for VIHT
the ricniv
sale
.... lent
.. ... to
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.
Try cur Lind.-n Bloom
' * ’ of* the
' Pro**
rays
the 'desolate
I acene sotnenot plrnjftuit for the me»ber.« of tbe origisnlly relocred by tbv patriot, •&gt; ; giv+„ in-,be ,o«n(rhdi&gt;M
...... „ /like li-autr.
.
The TVw treea did
club to keep the reading! room going; ■the proper plate lobe fortlied. «ud ! byleri.n'Chrforia,, Kudravor weiety. | IMfof
Perfume.
Paucoart’a
not look *&gt; lonely, the uncovered coun­
under
those
circumstances. They many intn-nchment, were thrown up. .^lnrday. n..,,,. a
the battle the
. ,
. , ,, .
,
,
,
try did not look si iamti. now
therefore determined to a&gt;k no further hut a short time before...
. , ...
i Tho is-.iies of tbe rreebyterian church
the sun's liebt shone thrdugt: mellow­
&lt;»f Breeds bill wa*
....
,
.
...
contributions this yenr. .biit decided to strategic importance
,
..
,
.
, will.give onr of their suppers at (». A.
ing mfotw. But Iflie .orb of day was
recognized,
earthworks
were
hastily
„
raise the money by meair* of a nim- .
.
.
, &lt;
. . ,
R- hall Indajs.X'pt. •*!».
rising in the east the Min of the girl’s
dug, and on the morning of the Iratth■ mage sale.
The British ueresuqirised toM&lt;c.Hreeds
Gospel .tent meetings of the Wes’ryana heart was. rising iu tbe West. Glanc­
Well yuu know when the Hastings
ing
thither. &gt;T.e saw a lithe figure step­
hill fortified. Nothing daunted, the
Adventi»t church in Mkxmd ward. ’
ping lightly along the road. I&lt; was tin?
Woman’s Club deliberately sets out to
red coats marched against it with re- ' They are well attended. AU cordially yoUhg stranger, and he carried’some­
Phone 143,
City Drug Store.
do
a
thin^.
it
is
just
the
same
as
।
Hastings,
Michigan'
' suits faipiiiar in history. The hattk- invited.
thing tn hla arms.
done. The rum mage sale started off "
w»,
known, a. Hunker Hill.
Firat «•„!„»,,
J|ftb„i„, qu.rtrrlv
When she went dowustajra, there oli
Saturday wifh a large stock of contrite Ifowcrer.
,
....
. . nm
nmeyuu diruwum quarterly
been recorded in,!
■ * *1" *'*“«&lt;«- ' •’ &gt;'IH» r the stoop sat tl&gt;e huntsman, nixl near
juted .rtielrw Tbo rele. tor sSunlay I and as such it lias M
“ “" *•
wore over HO 00. nod tbe refo will
.,Uk’0*I‘ * 1 ft &lt;«•.&lt;»« n»By . ..fereb. K. v. s. A-. Slnnwr ll. pre.!- him in an earthen pot wasja plant—one
that she had never.seen before.
continued all- tbi. week. There "7“"^.'’ ,
,,f conforadee. will conduct tbe
"YVhen on tbe line of the railroad,*'
big bnrgnm. in tbi. rel. for Jl ?Xt
-Bunker Hill" &gt;nonu-|Mrvi„.
he said, "I sent to the city fur it. Had
i who care to buy, as we are sure those j
’
‘, Morning Mihject
.
-- B.
- church.
.-u I not brdu waiting 1 wosld have re■—:—
at U.
! who bought at Saturday's sale can test- ■
idrutiflcMttoa.
will Is:: ''The Spirit of True Service. ..TturMd earlier, for to give you one mo­
i ify. Tlie prices are very cheap and the ' "Whst kind of a looking man is that Evening. Several' Kinds uf Tools.’ . ment of happiness is wotth more than
all tiie game tn the west."
pstockat this writing is still large.
chap. Gabbleton. you just mentioned? Young People's meeting •; .p.
"It is not ta bloom,’’ said the girl.
.
The club expects to realize enough i I don’t believe I have met him.”
"No; it ■will not biotin till 1 come
“Well. If you see two men off in a
EpwOTth League next Sunday ___
eve\money from this sale to pay the entire
Leader
n
F
nln- °r« rather, when it blooms again
corner
anywhere
and
one
of
them
ni«g
»t
tbe
regular
hour.
I
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__
Our line of Fall Lap I expense of the reading room fur a year.
.
bored to death, the other one is Edward Waite. Subject "Home Mis*’ I will come."
Rob &gt;s is in and etn- ! Very much credit is due to the Club looks
They spent one happy day together,
Gabblctou."—I*uck.
1 a ions in Mountain and Plain.” 'All
and especially to the hard working,
then tl»e stranger went op.. Autumn
braoes
everytbhig
,
„
faded into winter. A traveler stopped
1 women who hare had charge of this '
tliatfs newest and lat
Hastings Markets.
,
' sale, for their energy and public spirit. :
There w ill &gt;*■ a silver medal eonteat at the cabin one day null, seeiiTg a
eat.
Hutlup Market, an, carrwlril wq [
th,. Wrirom. M. E. eburrii Friday natse written on n idt of wood tied tn
.-Hastings owes much tu the Woman's
, ednesdav morning and can be
ba relied
relied.
....
J the'plants asked:
Wednesday
The stock is complete IjClah.
i evening Sept. 1». Tho contestants an .
; upon ate correct at that date.
"Has lie been hereY’
.
and you,have the benefit
' Canceled Wednesday, Sept. 20 1606. ' from this city.
_
___
Dorothy
,
__
,
_____
Dodd.
_
”
__
in
Ladiea.
of a bag line to select
PKODCCIL
The Ragla school will give hii ice ' "Look out for him. iittle girl; bf’s'a
• tV; fiiwoLjitters you ever saw. We i Butfor—!&lt;'■
from. It will pay you to
cream pocial Friday. Sept. £2 in a yard heart smasher. Hunts hearts BS be
,havl* them.
hunts deer or antelope.”
call pt)w while the stock
near the schoolhouse for the puqxHe.of
. The’ girl turned pule.
W.
*U.
Spence.
VEGKTAilLES.
FKl'ITS.
ETC-!
is complete.
buying a school organ. All are cord- j
"Did be give you that azaleaaskod
ially invited.
the traveler.
i
Notice Heath &amp; Carveths announc- ' ’
meats.
.
Tlie Silver Teas have tieen resumed. I; “Yes. When does It bloom?”
! ment of special sale of wall paptr. .
£»*&gt;--■»«
Madam* Ha A. and C. H. Barber will : "In the eally spring."
। Deep cute in prices are made that will Veairairej ajnc-w-Ac.
From
that
time
the
girl
began
to
wilt
Phone
......
»
— ~e.
entertain the ladies on Tuesday, Sept,
. i.
interest you.
, Vml
Ha(rKcaive«. drr-wod-«c
-futo-ja.no.
' .
;
It seemed when the winter was passing
Hastings,
Michigan.
26 hum 2 tdi p. m. at their home. nut aial the azalea began to take ou Its
‘
- HDD.drBBMM
.leffenon st., 1 door south cf !’.O.
isr. suuo.ery at
Come and bring yotir work andI enjoy.: new life that Jt was drawtag its rigor
Drugstore. Ask to see it.
sbrep-ac -l*.
,
a good time.
from Its mlstresH. Before the traveler's
POULTRY, KfOEMANU WOOlL
arrival she had not doubted that the
fhlcken*. alive-7c—•«
f
Ilana Chrlatian
giver would come when the plant
I
A critic writes of Hana Christian An­ • blootnetl. Now she felt that he would
Horse Hides ttJJO-fxr.
' dersen: "His vanity was perhaps his never come.
Calf 9klO»-lte
Tallow—tcmoat salient characteristic. He waa
One morning a bud ci&gt;enal, then so­
photographed scores of times in every other and another, till tli“ azalea was in
position and costume, and bo never full bloom, emitting a rich odor. The
wearied of new presentments of fate girl’s vitality flit-ktred ns a candle
• Mje-iTfl.
strong bft unhandsome features. His burns down Into it* socket Meanwhile
! !&gt;ac&gt;-.Micdpicked, perbu. SUS..
Wood oft, &gt;L75; mixed, fcjO; hard .ST W.
whims were iegtan. He bad a mor^ the tiowers dropped away. One even- J
HAY ANU STRAW.
bld horror of la?ing buried alive and ! tag she went out to sprinkle- her plants, j
No. J ■nmothy -M.00-7.ro
| always set a slip of j&gt;nper by his bed­ Carrying *- water exhausted her
No.: nmotby-KOb
t lover Hsy-F&gt; o»—
side bearing the words, 'Seg e« skln- strength. But one flower remained.
dod’ (‘I am tn a trance’i. Hla hosts ; She stooped to inhale its od^- and Ml.
i often found him an exacting guest, but i A strong anu raised her. Looking up
PROBATE OKPEK.
I his Uttle fallings were easily pardoned I she saw the smiling face of the hunts
I Slate at AtfcMgaa. county.of Marry. as. .
At a MustoniM the Prataue court. Hot
for the sake of hia genius and his child­ man looking down at her.
County of harry, foildoc at tbe Probate om™
like nature.**
•Tm not too late to keep, tny prom
' t.'w. cltr of llxallnss. La raid eountv or. VVedr
Ise,” he said. "There’s one flower left."
Eat the best of food as often as you feel it coming on.
“I was told,” she faltered, "by one
“Driver," said an English tourist who who knows you that you would not
and buy it at right prices, thus assuring you of a healthy
wax being driven on a jaunting car come."
.
.
through tbe Donegal highlands, “I
’Lore promises I bar* never kept be­
condition of body and of pocket book as well.
tn tbh 'nourt purporting to I*- tbe isit will end notice that when you speak to your fore. The one I made to you I could
testament of said deceased be admitted to Pro- friends whom you meet on the road not break.”
F. a. MITCHEL.
apimhityou invariably do so In Irish, but when
Tbereupoc It K ordered. thsl Saturday, the you address your horse you do so tn
l«Ui day of October A. !&gt;.. 1W® at W o'clock te
HAMS £ RUSS,
■What are you writing. Hawlej-r
th" forenoon, tw assigned tor the fowling of Bngifah. How is thter To which
aa'.J petlttoi: and that the belts at law of raid
The Grocers
“A otory. I’m going in for Action."
deenraed sad aU other persons interested Ir came the retort: "Mushn. now. thin,
"Reilly! For a magazine?*’
Isn’t English good enough for him?”
Phone 16
"No. for my tailor. He wants lifa
money, aud I'm telling hint I’ll send
tbe prayer of
"The ancient I’h^kleanR,'’' observed him n check next week,"
the professor, “used to write their let­
irodmw or MM paopon atxi rb&lt;- bexr
Hia pilfer Experlrace.
ters on bricks;"
Iberoot by oaustnc a copy of this outer
"Can’t you swallow even a sugar
be aubltabod tn the ILaarntae Bixfu.
“And a gum! Idea too,” chimed In
practical Mr. Gm ball. "Then when a eoated pin?"
"No. You see, tbe blamed thing
girl sent a fellow’s letters back to him
Cwa*. M. Mack.
be coukl use ’em to build a stable or seems to take Its ooet off before startsomething'
craeoopy.l

fl F fl
rtl I
II

When You Come
To The Fair
You ought to have a nice, new. up to-dat.- L'rrriaJa
Surrey or Road Wagon. We have a fine line of ;|iela
made by the leading manufacturers of the country, and
can please you. We also have all kinds of harnestt.,
heavy, light, single or double.

The Miller Bean Harvester
has been acknowledged as the leader for the past Jo
years. Solidly bnilt easy to operate, it will pay f(lr
itself in a short time.

George Newton,
JEWELER and OPTICIAN.

PEACHES
HORTON’S.

Q. A’HYNES,

Full Line of the Celebrated
Thomas Grain Drills.

THE HUNTING SEASON
in here and we lire on deck with a full,)ine..f

GUNS,

SHELLS, and AMMUNITION OF
ALL KINDS.

GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONE.NO. I.

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

HASTINGS. MICH

Winter will soon be here

and you will want to lay In
your supply of

IF IT
We are »t Hing Hard aud Soft Coal al Rock Bott*
St the. same time gjnarauteeing the qutlity of yu
invite you to ascertain if these stalemt u W art-mi

Lehigh Egg and Nut,

WE

Pocahohtas,
Rocking Valley.

Masslion Nut,

That
trhateva

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

repre«f-i»l
we glad!
changeu
twenty-1
iu thf» 4
this basi
iu

BAUER BROS., Proprietors.
PHONE 254.

PHCS

FANCY

Diamor

PLUSH

01

LAP ROBES

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,
314

THE BEST DOCTOR
IS GOOD FOOD,

ALL DOCTORS.

We have just received an invoi&lt;r of tliv

MONITOR TEA

Wet
just beet

mid invite all lovers of fine tfeas to call . ’
FREE SAMPLE of it. We are .-telling it at
60 cents a pound and we know yon v. Pi
uh that there's no better goods on the market

JO

Hasting

COOK &amp; SENTZ.
Phone 37

The Grocers.

W. H. COUCH

GENERAL
AUCTIONEER.

w.

Years of etpeHence have taught me how to cor.evsales successfully, many of my sa&gt;t» runnit-g hui
dreds or dollars ahend of egritotatiou
Far:
and Stock sales a specialty, and satisfaction guh
an teed. Dates can be made by calling, nt or V
phoning to the BANNER office, Hastings, Mich.

w. H. COUCH,

whi, will
impairing
&lt;&gt;PPOMU
Monger JD

Residence Sec. 5l..C.jrlton

Citizens Phone 181-3 Rings.

P.O. Addr«», H».tlns. R F

w

Having,
patrons i
in good I
new loca

’

JAS. M. BAUER
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER
Has bad 2T&gt; jean of actual experience. Farm .and
Stock Sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed iu
every respect Dates can be mad? by calling at Uv
BANNER Qttlca,or with me.

B
bes
mat

JAS. M. BAUER, Hastings, Mich.
Citizens Phone .89-

529 Michigan Ave

R
THE

AUCTIONEER,

whl

DELTON, MICH

1 have had years of experience iu all kinds of Bak •Farm, Stock, General Merchandise, anything you
wanL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, (.all n’.
my hotel, Delton, write or phone me, or arrange
dates with tbe BANNER office, HaatlugB, Mich

R. CONRAD,

Delton, Mich

insl
Imp

�Your Clinics for

7c.

Lots of .Good Things for

What we nay we (lo, we do do

1 1-2c

“is- rVu Paton ,p,nt Sunday In
Chicago.
J

OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE

J. G. Nagler was in tbe city on
business Tuesday.

F. C. Brooks aud D. R. Cook went
to Gun lake Saturday.
Hoy Mills, of Joliet IU.. is the
guest of Edward Goodyear.
Kev. H. IL VanAuken is attending
the presbytery at Tejconsha.

OF

WALL PAPER
Will Commence FRIDAY, SEPT. 22. Ends SATURDAY, SEPT. 30,
making a grand sale of eight days.

x
\v ill I'.i
lot&gt;lid.t
Jbifei.
tlrl.-e I

- - t&lt;&gt; our usual custom, we make an effort to clean up our line of
I !' f' over from our s.inng and summer trade. We have had this
frnm year to year and always given such good values (which con.loingas we advertise) that the people are always anxiouslv
,r announcement. This year we are going to sell any roll in the
; .&lt; r single roll. Now just think what this means. It includes all
:i, priced
- : '
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•
.
(jlLTS, BROWNS, GREENS, REDS, TAPESTRIES
: , ORALS,-ORIENTALS, AND SPECIALS OF ALL
;xI&gt;S, WITH OR WITHOUT BORDERS.
ly inc ms wo will sell for 7 cents paper that we have been
50c. 75c and $1.00. It is the greatest.off- r that any dealer
&gt;uld possibly make. There is not a roll exempt; everything in

New Arrivals In
WINTER COATS

H. B Andros is Hume for a few
days visit.

Stoc k is complete, the representations of three
very large Cloak houses to choose from.

Mrs. Carrie Skinner was in Chicago
the latter part of last week.
Hahn, of Jackson, was in
, Hastings on business Monday
[

E. Tjden left Monday on a businetn
trip to New York and Boston.
Mr. Fred O. Randall is visiting
Grand Rapids relatives for a week.
Mm. Clarence Rogers, of St. Igance,
is visiting friends and relatives in the
city.

- Mrs. Winnifred Maus, of Kalamazoo,
is visiting relatives and friends in this

Coats for L-vdils. Coits for Misses, Coats for Children.
We
• know yon an't ger bet'er va'ues anywhere, and many styles
• ' are exclusive, some only one of a kind..
q

•
•
®
•

"'&lt;&gt; ta John DoPrir.tcr ot
j.............
Dowling
vixiteil «l Ala Coolant'.
; Sunday.

We have also about 50 new coats for Children and
Young Girls in 2 aud full length. Priced from. .

New Arrivals In Furs
Our Furs are all here, nearly $2,000 worth, and we claim for
them the first place, not only in Hastings, but for quality and
price they are unequalled. We mean it and only ask a com-'
psrison, I
,

; an extended eastern business trip for
the Wool Boot Co.
Mias Olive Lathrope, of Lansing,
spent the first of the week at the home
of her parents in this city.

Our contract for these goods was placed six months ago, and
since tlnausome lines have advanced from 25 to 50 per cent.

Mm. Alice Bergman is sjtcnding a
w days visiting oltj friends aipl aclaintanet's in l^ike Odessa.

Jf remnants tied in 20 rolls to a bundle. 10c per bundle. Of
is broken up. but we can give you a fair assortment in all
•ertainly a sale you
Remember
. cannot afford to pass.
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Sept. 30. Remember
"
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the price: from 1* -l-2c. to- 7c—
with not a
Everything goes.

We advifie buying early as many lines positively cannot be re­
placed atlanywhere near the present figures.

Mrs. H. II, VuuAukeu is visiting in
Union City, among the old parishioners
■ of Rsv. and Mrs. Van Au ken.
. George IxjAvry left Monday tor
| Chester. Penn., to resume his studies
at the Military College of that city.

COME IN AND GET POSTED ON PRICES.

I lA-ouiird N’ewlou. of Oberln, O.,
' arrived Monday night and will spend

FRED L. HEATH &amp; CARVETH,
Sqle Agcnts'for

Phone 31.

the Rexall Remedies.
Delivered.

Goods

The Druggists,
Hastings, Mich.

Hastings Money Back Store.

WRIGHT

; Mm. Clem Perae and daughter Lucile 1
• of Tiffin, O.. nre visiting her sinter
. Mrs. Mary X.’untdnt and other Vela- .
j lives.
.
.
I Rev. D. T. Perrine of Saugatuck,

PHONE 30.

; visited the first of the week his wife's
; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Henry*, uf i
• this city.

' ,Rodney Flower, of Richland, was ;
. in the city Tuesday. Mr. Flower waa ;
IL I a former rc-idunt uf Orangeville for ;
many years*.
Jane Flick and wife, of Silver Creek, .
J have a. nice stock of fresh oysters
:
and
J. 11. Noble?, and wifes of Rich- ;
Fred Burnaby.
i 'hits.. Dubios has purchiMKl t'.vo
laud,
were guests of Mr. and Mb !
Burn to Mr. and Mp». Will Phillipa
It.i-ii-.f Sid Beach on, S. Jefferson St.
• Frank Calkins Sunday.
Monday night an eight pound son.
Lithe: Hyatt is under arrest charged
1 1 Mrs Oscar Schumann, of
Come and
mb when you want k
witi furnishiug li juor to u person in
*‘Hudson spent Sunday and Monday •
iuce frq-h oysters.
the pabit of getting intozirat«*d. •
with hi* parents, Mr.-and Mrs: Peter ■
Fred Barnaby.
■ Schumann. of this city.
The Thornapple Gas 3E*Eltxtric Cu.
'call on w. 11,
When at tbe
”r&lt;! getting new gax customers every
Mis. .1. IL -Hatten was called to |
Spenco aid examine the largest stock
dayj am: will soon reach tbe 100 mark.
Kalamazoo last week, by the illness ■
of Shot* and aho&lt;* iu Barry county.
I
of
her granddaughter Miss . Verlau
Several young ’triemis of Harry
Expvi fence is what teach** one tu ;
.’ .latphorn fpnid- him a surptise visit know wimt a .good [line of dux** is. We =' Wolfe, .who is suffering from typhoid j
Friday. • niftg. anti had a jolly good
have
.
UMV V ha
J.It I the vexperience.
SJS I
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n :o|.
a
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•
W H. Science.
^‘vVi l'nn'* w,,c- ot
‘
, ,
„ .
,
'ville. vibited the latter's brother '
Buy coke fur your furnace.
„r
t.,r
w.il
lx,s
(i
-„
sh
.
KnlKnortU
,
(
.
il)
Mon
a.y
•pidatioiH now from Thornapple ■Gas
ilrsnJ $.|.1&lt;l, On. ,l.r th1. wr k »ud
,owlj„g
&lt;\* lijlectric &lt;&gt;&gt;. it
* "is ji clean and satisvxperte lto make hi&gt; trip pay well 1,1 ! CV(.Ilin ,
■ ,
factory fuel.
the inieyv-t of our comiug.fair.
! *
. I
j
„
, ■;
,
i,
;
'Miss hula Shear spent Sunday with
Wk* still curry the old reliable line of
Tbe ri.t&lt;m cAmty fan- next week w,II |
jn M'^OI, .r,.tur„ioR
sIkkH the ‘ Pingree./'
They are ai- l». w.ll ummJ.sl m. uwri. fur they ■
to rcume her work in the.
wayp guod
■
always (it v,- a g-*xl air ai
ano . .
oa| ^ainibg deyartimmt of our
W. H. Spence.
and this :•-ar will be no exceptioneit).
Saturday eve. at th«v home of the
From an item in our last i»ne aomi-1 Mn A .
;n4 ]icr dall|(hu.r
bride on Marshall St., by Rev. H. .11.
Ajnite Ck,„1I(,r n.mnald. of Chi­
VauAuken. Mr. Irving L. Boy- and thought Just,™ Biker was about to ■
move fax away from hi. former quart- I
nxpMted next week lor a.
Mil Anna A. Shively were united in
era orer the Pieman store. An a mat- |
vl(jt M (h|,
of Jo(]^
marriage.
'
.
ter of fact, ho .imply moved across tbe I
a^ clMnenJ s,„itlk
Th’* Grand Rapids Safety Light &amp; hall in tbe same building
Healing Co *No.C ©trial St., claim to
_
.
। The Mirses Cecil and Charlotte Dick- ,
W. will have nor MUH^r Opwtag em)n
uki„K . two weeks pleasure'
bav»| a process for making gas for
this week-Fnday and Saturday Sent.
jrivirc through Ionia and Gratiot i
heafijng and lighting far cheaper than
52 and a 1 (making you for pmt
,les.
,lt Cake Odessa,
roaLgas or electricity. See their adv.
favor* we will 1ms glad to see you again. ■ ,
n Cit and nhaca.
el^where.
Respectively yours.
'
H. £-. M. Withey.
. Mrs. F. F. Lngratn. of Detroit. Mr-.
_ Mts. John H. Young, of .Hastings
, Fauna Koon, of Grand Rapid-, and ■
township, left at this office Monday it
Having .purchased the ml wagon an«J i Mrs*. A. Anderson, ■ of Marino
.
City, j
small branch of a Wagner apple tree taMmmKrfMr. Fred R«rt. U..-under„attend
-------- the
A-atne to this city Friday to
that!had a cluster uf blossoms and
signed reepactfullyaolicit
a continuaa1
Httl« Eiizabfjth Anderson.
•■‘•I—--....../ -several buds. Quite a curiosity at tion of the liberal patronage acc&lt;»rded
Miss Vinniu'B. Itenni. the charming
this time of tin year.
,
him. Phone oil order* to phone 263.
clwutiqpist. went to Fremont SaturH. J. Brown &amp; Co.
Seq y Schantz waa fortunate in se­
|'day where she ia giving rradingN this
curing «o good an attraction as the
Don’t forget the Frances A. Strough | week. Her excellent number* anti
Famous Guthrie Family who have l&gt;een stercopticau lecture at the Mt E. I
maktog the Western State Fairs, and church Friday night. Sept. 22. Superb I pleRffing .manners have won for her a
are waking their way to their homo in vi-ws.ae the Lewi" * Clark exposition hunt of admirers in White Cloud, who
OhM If testimonials are any good and Yellowstone Park and the four wish her succinm in her profetmion. —
this troupe has them, the best of them, great cities Portland. Seattle, Tacoma White Cloud Eagle.

il-

Didmtn4$ ii»

WikTO. tkXkS,

.

CarfiUss, Cbiaa,
Jii-I SHvcrware.
requiring

JOHN BESSMER,
The Jeweler.
Mich.

Hastings,

W?J.

0

FLErtllKj

Hsviui F.-?!.,-

■

lug,
'

1 - if'-, my old
an- iiiti-rcited
i•
c.tII_ nt7my
lijiit t lion with

W, 5. TYRRELL
ih kinds of wood
ufiitr tbt place.,
:T Ontrai Paa-

YOU

CAN AVOID PAIN

By wearing the best named, best
best fitting and best wearing shoes
market today the famous
.

made,
on the

Hu-Man-ic
which does away with that pain producing
Bunch” at the front vamp seam below the
instep. we are the fjrst to introduce this
"nprovement in shoe making.

c.

OFFICERS.

Local News. ;

nut, only commending them as first clans
artists but as a refined family as well.

W. Clarke &amp; Co
The Quality Shoe Store

Admission W and 2u

with music and game.- Mra. M.Uer tend the fair.
If ypu want nice fresh oysters give
and Mn C. H. O.bom were a tie for
the lady. priM -nd Arthur Crotber me a cull.
Fred Barnaby.
won tbe gentleman', prlwConkle &amp; Benedict have moved their
■ -Strougb and hi. miwinflccnt Slereoptican view, pack onr Jauditoriurn barber shop to the Dawson building
eJery time. Wd have booked him for recently vacated by Loon Liebensohn.
New cement walks are beingjaid on
the eighth time- ’-F. L. Starrett,
see , Y Ml C. A.. BochMier, N. Y. the west side oCHanover^t.. commenc­
l^himatthe M. Bing at Judge Smith's and running
day night on Itbe Lew,, and Lla.ke soilth two blocks.
K^cition.
Books that you want at Mulholgnat north w«t. Admioncm 20 eenta.

children 10.

J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice President.

J. T. LOMBARD. Prestel.

H. G. HAYES. Assisted Cashier.

W. D. HAYES, Cishlv.

DON’T TAKE ALL OF
YOURSALARY HOME
Deposit a portion of it in the Savings Department
of this bank
,
That’s the only way to get ahead.
We pay 3 per cent, compounded semi-annually.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

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DIRECTORS.
JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

J. T. LOMBARD.

W. D. MAYES,

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R. K. GRANT.

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CLEMENT SMITH,

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That people in general did not- appreciate the values given them at
cut price sales. Hundreds who have purchased at our

Great Clearance Sale
since August 6, give the lie to the assertion. A man don't need to be
a judge of Clothing to appreciate the values in our
.

$20, $18, $16 Suits for $10.59

$15, $14 Sults for 8.89
$12, $10 Suits for 6.99
Nor doen he need to be a shoe man to know the value contained in the

$5.00 Shoe we offer you for $3.50.
Everything in tlie store included.

♦

i

W. H. CHASE.

F. D.
0. PRATT,
PRATT,

| I’ve heard it said

Newman Fuller, looking hale and
thia city • Tuewlay
Tuesday
hearty, reached this
September 1.
night- He- left Alaska
/
n this city and vicin
vicin-­
He will remain in
ity several vteeks. His friends are
pleased to see him so little the worse j £
physically for the injuries he received ,
last spring, caused by bls jumping from
the third story window of a burning
Dawson hotel,
crashing through u
board awning and striking on a board
I p‘ m'
h. C. GrenMl. Agt
walk. Both bis limbs were badly
fractured. But. his grit and a good
A^pta-ni
evening by Mr. and Mr.. J. L. Maus constitution pulled him through.
^n honor of Mr. Frank J. Mau. mid
A large number of Hastings j»eople
Mia. Blanche Spilpben. ot Kalamar.oo.
went to Grand Rapids yesterday to at­
Th.- evening wa. very piM-m»&gt;

and Spokane.

L cents.
.
•
.
■ Tri conntv Fair Lake Odessa. On
account of the above the Chicago,
,
&amp; Saginaw By. Co "?1'
L.U tickota from Hasting, io Lake
Odewl. Sept- 2«tb at 60 rents for Urn
round trip. Ticket, good on all train.
I .nd extra leaving Lake Ode— at ,.:80

ROS.

HASTINGS, MICH.

A fine line of underwear £t W.

IB IS NOT RIGHT.
GLADLY MAKE

B38A

Pror^cutor Peters',and Gary*Fox, of
j Charlotte, were in this city Monday-on
j legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. i). IL Cook left Mun­
day for a visit with rela'l-ives in
Prairieville.
I R- B- Messer left Monday noon .for

THEN there is a bib cut in cheaf p/per.
10c Paper with Side Wall, Ceiling and Border 5c
il
H
II
8c
4c
6c
3c
3c

The style ia-ioug. Heuaihle, length some three-fourths and ?ome even longer,
almo-t full length The colors Black, Navy,
Browns, and Castor, etc. 1’erfectly finished QT g GA In C T E A A
and full of new ideas in the way of trimming JS*! Illi III
/ *1 I II I
Ladies' coats priced from..........................
Vvlvv iv VmvIVv

No reservation of any nature

C. H. Osborn

'®

�—

HASTINGS BANNKR. SEPTEMBER 21,

- -—

northcaSt
irving.
FREEPORT.
Elsie Cairne hae {mbq on tbe nek
Rot. A. A. Geiger and wife and Rer.
/
A F Nagler and wife of Jackson llbt
wire’in town last week after having | Rev. Hodgin known as one of the
week on businef«.
.
Carolina boys" preached nt tbe
' Mr. and Mrp. C. Gehman of Ver- attended: tbe M. K conference at Char­
i montviUe were welcome guests at tbe lotte. fibth ministeni were returned jjonlton church Sunday,
I
Smith went to CHsdmia
. home church in East Woodland Sun- to their former charges tn Jackson.
Miss Mao Tinkler of Hartings is ,
of the UIdom, of her daughd,y.
•
Mr. Thunuut Hood aud wife of De­ visiting her sister, Mrs. M. W. Duffy, i tcr Mra. 'Chas. Kreiger. Soon after
B. L. Kenyon was home from Lans- her arrival she was suddenly taken ill.
troit are guest*, at the home of hi«
, She is better at this writiing. Dr. bebrother George Hood of West Sunfiqld. ing over S’inday.
Miw Maudt» Kenyon left for Lansing ing called several times a day.
District No. 8 teacher may well feel
WOODLAND.
The Woodland Ball team had an easy ;
-- A.
. Cairns
----ukv
—kbeen
.
■ |
Mrs. J.
who
has
visitthing winning from tbe Clarkesville flattered-that the children have fallen Monday morningralso Clyde D. Moore.
P UNFUL INJURY TO GEO. REISER, aggregation Saturday. The game was in love with him so soon, and arc Both wiU attend the M. A. C. tbe com­ ing in thia vicinity has returned to
wishing hu may teach another year and
Cressey.
(Jeorge Reiser wa* very painfully in- called at tiie fifth inning on account of
ing year.’
__ ___
Bay F.x will attend achool at AljBm- KlddWi while playbig Ml .1
jured while with his threshing ma- j tiie rain and the score was l» to 0. this year only jnst begun.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scofield of bion.
chine at the Bissau farm southwest of । Manager Covert of tile local team says
achool had the misfortune to step on a
town Saturday morning. He was oil- ; tlmt a return game will not lie played, Jacksun and Mrs. gardener of Ver­
Mra. Cloeda Nagler and Mrs. Moena rusty spike it going through bis foot.
ing the big gasoline traction engine j F. F. Hilbert has just completed the montville visited their brother Sunday Vander!ip returned Saturday evening p r&gt; Miller was called upon to drees
S. VanHouton of Woodland attended from. Detroit, where they spent the &gt;
Wo:ipd.
when tbe gearing caught his clothing. | job of moving his telephone office to
hurling him completely around tbe fly ; new and spacious quarters above thu church in East. Woodland Sunday. '
Frck In purcha.lng J»d* attending
Loren Jont. of Chicago yirited n-lathll
w
wheel and throwing him violently h&gt; t*ank where he baa installed new furnRev. Ball, the new U. B. minister, the State!Fair mid .idling fricndsA-d Ur&gt;&lt;
the ground His shoulder wm dislo- , ishinga and a new switchboard. He gave his first sermon at East Woodland relatives.!
cated and he received many bruises' will now be enabled to look after the
EAST CARLTON.
J".
D.
Brayton
was
home
aver
Sun.
aixjut the body. Although be will be wante of bis customers in a better Sunday.
Nettie Crawford and two j
R. Pennuil of Grand Ledge was th" day returning
j _ to his work in Lowell {j Mrs. ______
laid up several weeks his injuries are manner than ever.
granddaughters called on Muri* Strick| guest of Frank Scofield last week.
Monday, morning.
not considered dangerous.
K a Miller and Simon Neitbamer
aad
.Mrs.
George
Gossett
of
land
Sunday.
Mr.
u.----------------*
Mrs, Melvina Wheeler has gone tu
। left thia morning for Hartings, having . Sparta to spend a few days with friends Grand Rapids were guests o
- ft J. W.
u . Jamea Friend entertained several
Mrs. Ermont Bates is spending a • ljeoo chow,n‘ab jliro„ from Woodland
Fuglcaong and famly last Sunday.
| Sunday visitora.
.
few days ibis week in Grand Rapids.
township for the enhging term of court at that plsce. 1
Mrs. J.|W.
--------Edwards
-----of Grand
Rspids
Here ।ia one that can beat Mr. Weeks
Rev. C, D. Jarvis has sold his home
Rot. F. R. Lyon, whoh*igained &gt;
R(iV s o H4II. Ihd United Brelhren
was in
week
sorting
Wm . Bulotpb
18 ewea^ whlcb '
- thr
- ’ village •last
- -------n.nietini,
;
and
will
in,
the
near
future
leave
.
Eart
lioet ot friend, in ble &lt;«p-jelly as rai„i,tt.r ,rom WoodlUnl. spent Sunday
her mother, Mrs. Mary Fish, in pack- gave birth to 20 lambs which sold for
‘
minister of Cite Methodist church, baa j wilh a q VanHouton aud wMe. V . W^odhuid.
ing
and
selling
her
household
goods.
$100
and
wool
•
—
$25.
They
--------------arc a mixture
The friends uf Mrs. Emma Barill
been transferred from this place to
'
'
. .,2__ _
Shepardsville, to which place he will)
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
gave her a pleasant surprise a few
Grand Rapit^ visi’ors last week of the Shropshire aud Oxford Down.

A MONEY-SAVING

EA8T WOODLAND.
Rev. C. D. Jarvis is in Lowell this

INVENTION....

Woodland Department

THIS PARLOR STAND
35 cents
We bought a lot of these be
low cost from a certain matin
facturer who bit off more than he
could chew made more stands
than he could tell before he need
ed the money, and we are going
to put them on sale at a very
.small profit

SATURDAY MORNING
and tl-ey wont last long at these
tig tire?:
Stands like ere, nil made of Solid
♦
Oik, finished golden, 16 lo. top,
♦ • always sold for 75c. we ask 35c

Same is ebon wltk 18 io. top.
worth $1 we ask 48c
Same as adore with 20 lic’i top.
worth $1.25, we ask 65c.

i♦

:

Sane as shore with 24 Inch top.
worth $1.50, we ask 95c.
MART WM .TTLtl

*S L,W

। move Uris week. Rev. E. S. Earls is
Burr VanHouten was alwnt from days ago by presenting a fin«r carpet were, Mrs. 8. S. Peckham and Mrs. J.
Wm. Barry is building a’ new corn
- cottage
*---------W. Foglujong.
„
*
। Ids successor here.
school the first of the week on account for hur.pretly
on--tho hiu
hill.
S. E. Wolfe and wife of Lake Odessa of sickness.
Eugene Cam has aold out to David
Murray Fox of Grand Rapids was
visiting Iuhcousin, Ray Fox last week- Ragla.
were in tbe village u. short time last i Mias Hynes visited school Monday
CARLTON CENTER.
’ Monday Un their way to a’tend the I ufternoo".
Horace Ludlow and w'ife of Dorr are
SOME PUMPKINS. *
funeral Of Mr* Elirabeth Engle M
Mt. Hamill is r. uj,ng a book entitled
visiting ag Geo. J. Nagler'sat preMOt
, Burr Oak.
Onk. -■
;
, •-ph|| The Fiddler. ” for morning ps- ■ We lately
.a.. «j*ited
of quo
one
visited the home
noma or
,i Mitra Niiia Bull uf Hartings was a
--------.
1
the
p
»*
m
1
faraieni in this’vicinity and i
Geo. Faul's baby which has been
1
-,t Jph
The boys of High sqhool- have been
^ome pumpkins weighing loo j —ttl
I1 Cheesebrvugh's last Sonqultb ill is rapidly improving.
Dense buy some of • those
trying to organize a fbut balll team. ! pounds:■»«» squra'i of monstrous pro- '
}
jackets and overalls.jna.de
Mrs., E. R. Ltun mid daughter hava
o
____
Job Chifscbrough was in Detroit
The
school
is
practicing
the
fire
drill.
;
portions
cucumbers
in
the
neighbor&lt; isturned fr.»m Charlotte where they
of good blue dentin, to
garden full • first uf tiU week.
Mis. Iloufstater and Miss Hines hood of 3 feet long and a g-r,h.„ full ■:
• have been attending the Mellih^ht
wear during the fall work.
..v imagine soifle -1 John Frpeland and wife were guests
•called on the little people Monday and ! of fine vegetables. Wo
conference.
from
! of the premiums f.
w. the
— -fair
— will j of Wm. Glasgow and family north of
J. N.j Covert and wife Attended, the ’ Tuesday,
•
' town last knhiay.
•
The members of the senior class are ; Coiuc this way.
■
funeniluf Mrs. Coverfsaunt in Lowell
.
...
.
Mrs. Millard Lightfoot and Bernie
We have a good supply
last Mondiv.
M follows: . Victor Hilbert. Jennie i
.
.
u•
j Mrs lx omis of Columbus Ohio.-is are visitidg relatives in Illinois tit
of fruit onus, can topsand
Mr. Bertnick and friend who have Parmelee. Jay Downing, Jessie Wright
preset, hLtying
‘
! visiting Mrs. Frank Andrut*.
.
gone with a ------«cousin.
rubbers, also pure spicas
lieen trending the past week vlsitfav Bji1 Hising. RHynes. Elsie
Several from this vicinity attended John Jolnih in, who was in tbe village
Roy Rowlader and Geo. Reiser re- Bevier and Juhn Liuidij. We hope they'
for your use . during can­
1 the Ladles Aid Society nt Welcome last week.
t tmned toXlieir homes In Joliet DI. Ultty all *n&gt;ear ut cumi.enc. ment
ning time.
Corners last Wednesday at tbe home of
Mrs
Jotjn
Nagler
and
Forest
of
MalMr*
JOI11I
Aagirr
ruin
r
......
Sirmdny.
Miss
Bessie
Fuller
vihited
school
Fri♦
Frank Scofield is entertaining, his jny afternoon.
'I ’Mr. anil Jdrs. Golden.
J dleviDe w«|r? in town last week calling
Bev. M, W. Dnltj- ol Ffeeiwri !u» | ””
ind relatives.
.
eouto. Mr. O.
(ram Umtag.
Thl.
low .
...
... .
.bl. «•«*. Mr tartta, &gt;«ll|&lt;.„„1,fjt.,,rig|1«t..»m^r,.AriJ.,ons i been rrruniH! to .M. cb.W »ml .1 » ,
Try our gloves and work
I BO1 M. Duffy
- and Rev. D. J.
i player and played good ball with tbe
•
, with pleasure that we are allowed to
sbirts which stand both
; local team against Clarkesville Sttur- ’
® school had u spelling content ; have
gcntieinan with us. '* Ffeming
- were both returned to Free­
’.wrt ‘
the coming year. We are
wear and tear, and wear
diy.
Fr,d*y afternoon in whicK .Sewell
h(. fiMVC Uh an aceouut ofUn* J
'
Lpleased
to mve them withjis again.
tiB worn out.
Will Mohler is greatly improving the Graut worconference which was very intertrest- •.•
’leased to

MR. FARMER.

i
t

Tterwohly rM|e,| ,ne

We will «!! th.. \llt
indlw nnii
r&gt;..
handle
our (L,
Ga* Preposifio,
in Barry vonuty.
show you I IOJV to malip la)
per cent oi
mveshneyannually.

Absolutely Safe
You Can Make no Mlu*,

Will l»- i.lea^.,1 ta aaht'
you in eve^y'way to
i
thorough
iuregtigatjjjCan show t pparatim u act.
ual operafjan. and dojn?
more than I We claim.' tall
or write

Safety
Light &amp; Heating Co.
Grand Scpids, Mich.

I
,

Mrs. Cook.

Mr. Workingman

S

0. $, ENGLAND, |

I

Office 2d fioor Vta 6 Canal St

Lehigh
a■

wj

Valley
Railroad

Fsmllurs and Undartskrnj.
WOODLAND,MICHIGAN 4

“The Line Beautiful’'

■ appearance of his property on "bout!i
The fourth grade are studying .the jItg aI1j enteiitertaiuing.
\ Last Wee ncaday the Base Ball Te*m
Main street by tearing down the old ’ 8«««phy of Woodland village. A, Representative Schantz was it guest went over o Saranac tu compete with
barn and erecting a new modern Mnd t&gt;Ne*»*»
constructed, and j: of thig viciniHv recently looking after
the team ot that place. The game was
BUFFALO
It will pay you to look
building in its plsce.
• “ttP
the
h«
* the interests of tho fair and incident
a good one resulting in favor of the
over our stock of laces
1 the pupils.
,
Freeport bly* 2-to L This game was
I
ally
liooming
the
interests
of
’
Com.
J.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sidman of |
I ' '
10
and embroideries and our
C. Ketcham for post master in’a couple played aa a “charity game, ’ * the pro­
K ala mo are making an extended visit
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
; ~
WeMI.V. M,. KHehim ceeds going to the Mr. Barber who was
line of dry goods which
w ith Mr. Sidman's moher Mrs. Jane 1
J.® Cust. t.«.k .llmer with Mr. ■
r(.Tn,jn „h,^„ hc is or does he injured at Clarkesville, Field Day. i
are always freslt and upSidm-in of Woodland.
...1 Mr*.
ai
r
t’ Welch.
tv-t-i.
....
and
C. E.
intend to oecapy both.plarts'*
On Saturday, an All Stafr team from
to-date.
High in quality aud down to
S. E. Wolfe of Lake OdreM was in
Orphi l^hruau was the guest of
We'und-rrtand that our mail boxes jj Grand Rajads played in ' Freeport. As
kindergaiien in.prkv.
You
Yours for lowest prices.
. town Friday.
.
will soon want school Shoes
. Stella Huger Sunday.
are tQ
roMnjberi.d and that we will ' they were Sate in getting started tofor the children. -V»e have
Levi Hynes who went to Hastings^ Mrs. Henry Hecker vhited her dangh- be tl&lt;k&gt;ded lw tbe cheap advertisjing pl»y. fchv n in caught them at the end
1 last week to attend Normal school, ' ter Mrs Dr Everett last Friday.
SHOES FUR MEN:
inning, compelling them
houses in the city. We think there is 1 of ,l“‘ ’’xtl
QENEKAL STOKE
returned home Friday evening having
SHOES. FOR LADIES
Mrs. J. M. ' Hager entertained : a limit to this method of graft and (to call the fame. Score when railed
given up the idea of taking a Normal friends from Nnshvilld Friday eve- fthat it is about time h remonstrance i 2, to *•
aud know our lipe will please
1, Jin
n he AU Star’s favor. Next!
. course thia year.
you both in 'quality and
। Friday Freeport and Saranac ctors laits
nfng.
was started.
price
। Mrs. C. Senter of West Woodland is
here. This promises to he a lively
TKOKAtK UlUIRtt.
Mr. and Mis. Tom Ih-rt are vis’
__ __
exhibiting some ripo rasplierries which
slate ot Mh-nimn. &lt;
&lt;X, Harry, o.
‘
game
as boJh
l teams have won a game
ing tbe latter's brother jOeo. H&lt;«xl.
Snaps Tor Bargain Hunters
At a ana-Iou ot the Probate Co.irt for tkr
HOLMES CHUR&lt;H.
’
! and t his gaine decide* the championshe picked a few days’ ago. This is tha
aunty of lurry. ImlJeu at th* Probate oltr c
5 p&lt;4-knge6 Rag)* fjoda 20c
second growth of lorries picked fnnnvGrace-and Charlie Himd were in
l.i ttw city ot Ha«ili«v lu said county on
Mrs. ship. -Ttirr^ out and help the boys.
The
L.
A.
S&lt;
will
meetJ
with
I new tap th" .'*h dsy of Scyuwbet In tbeyrar
3 ciins Corn....................
25c
the'busheS this year and they are very Woodland Saturday to attend the ball j Adellhirt Cotten S- nte|! Wednesday i A’mumlii
c»« tbouaiad iilne hundred and tlv».
Regular 50 cent Men’s Work
r from this place anticipate1 PicmqU Chaa. M. Maek. Judge «&lt; Probate.
fine specimens of lierries t|nd good game. Thai r pleasure Was soinewhnt !
Shuts for ofily .
..
45c
Sra'- s’H
। attending the Went Michigan State
in th* matter uf the »»Ut- uf Charle- i
'■ flavor.
•
spoiled
on
account
of
thf
rain.
I- Hrixnall d&lt;iwa»ed.
, . _
.
1. • ,
, ; Mr* Waller Wertley oIlLakeOdo-a Fair al Grajid Rap ids this week.
Un readier aud flltua tbe petition duly verb :
Five’ throujr ■ains daily.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Covert of, Dai.y
1 —* Mam.-rja
------- —,
^-lalmB
-------- „Ita- "•■-I
.
_ j, BI ,0,li,a „ fs, ,|.y, .&lt; lbl. week!
Col. of Peorlir ttrlsujJI. thejwtfe of Mid dr- ;
Special for Saturday:
ceased
. pra, lug that an in.trnu.ent xufw on file j
Rex
HoluMn
was
home
from
Hartings
Lansing have been spending the week J with her sister Mrs. Forrest Hager, j
In. this court, purporting to bt t be last will And ,
.
/ r sister Miss Glinn Fuller. 1 over Snnday.
testament
of
aasd
deerfisrd
t&gt;
ad
lull
ted
to
।
Dining C..r ; la efrte.
with Mr. Coverts parent's, Mr. and
Tin* Iunkirut club of fen met with;
19 pounds HIE Sugar tor $1.00
Mr. S. Oversmith receivad word Sat­
proliatr and tbe executrU thereto nrun rd ap j
Fred iugalsbee.of Grund Rapids is pointed or rome other suitable person.
Mrs. James Covert, of the village. N«*tti«« Wheeler Saturday.
Thereupon It It ordered, that Mtrnday the LT»d I
; They returned home Monday morning. 1 D,,ra. Mohler frem'Snnfidd was home | urday of the death of the infant chila , ,in town the {guest of Mra. Mary Her­
Connect* a Buffalo ina
. day uf tietuber A. n. i»r. at to o'clock In thr
of his brother Frank Owersinith of rington.
1
Rememlier 1 pay the highest
j
&gt;
forenoon. tK&gt; Mstated for the hearing of said
Niagara fall with all
Nashville and also tliat Ihis mother)
Miss Stata Wolcott left Wedueoday
Sunday.
pMltloa and that the betni at law of aald decea, 1
market price for your produce.
ed
and
:
JI
other
Interertcd
!u
said
ealale
lines Iron tbe Wert.
for Hastings, where she has secured
Mrs. Overamith had a rttnke of pa­
*n«
required
to
atrpear
at
a
tesaioo
of
saM
t
Two
million
Americans
suffer
the
WEST WOODLAND.
ralysis.
|l
1
Uwh&gt; to t»e boldeu at the &gt;*robati- ofllre.
employment in a "millinery and dress­
torturing pongs of dyspepsia. No m ed Court.
In Ibc City of Hastings, tu said County and
| Mrs. Price of Covington Ohio was tho
making establishment
Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At show cause If any there Us. why tbe prayer of
Later—Mrs. Oversmith Hird Sunday to.
’
guest of her niece Mrs. Reesor and
any drug store.
tbe petitioner may utx be muled. And It it
evening at five o'clock at the liome of
Will Warner is making extensive re­ family last week.
farther ordered that said peBtJooer giro notlor
„,d XrKriKiw
COATS OROVE
to tbe persons Interested In aaM estate, of Um
her son Frank., Funeral held at the
pairs on bis farm property in East
vjt« UHEELEt.
pendency of mM —“ - ----------- ' GENERAL STORE.
Min Clara Woodard of Hasting* vis­ Baptist church Tuesday. Mrvices Con­
1’here is a lot of difference between tbsreof
6t enustng
l,4*HnCtf txt'*I Woodland this week.
published In the
' ited her parents recently.
Bamxkb * m**V ,.r U.K.**ducted by the Rev. Lyon,’ of Wool­ foresight and fear.
paper printed mh] t
The township board have liegun ex­
l*st«&lt;er*r Aft*1
Barry, once In each
lira Will Thomas and daughter Eli­ land.
•t
M*kcar ations for the construction of a re­ nor of Freeport and Mm. Fred Durkee
HAS. M. MACK.
Mrs. Hattie Fuller and Mrs. Carrie
ceiving vault in Woodland Cemetery. were guests of Mrs. Jeanie Demond last
Ella C. Bp ox.
Judge of Probe la
Parmelee attended the Stage Road L. j
WOODLAND LIVERY J When finished this will be one of the
FEED/TABLE
J|i finest vaults in this part of tbe country. Friday
A. S. at Mra. Jerry Froeumn's Tues- I
Frank Bragdon and wife of Carlton day.
When you want to do any drlv- ’
C. S. Palmerton and wife were Nash­ visited at Henry Schai lily's S unday.
ing iu this vicinity, come and see 4
Mrs. Fred Durkee was
*
us. We furnish goad rigs .and x ville visitors Fridsy. .
i rFloyd
Demond oi
of i.uuing
Ludington, Isaura Sunday.
.
wyu uemnnu
. .
drive to all points When you ’
Tbe vJIlBge i. poU.eg In ne» «wern 2----- 2
N()rth
were guests
Mrs. C. Ma«t and Mra. Jahn Geiger j
come here let us feed your horses.
on BroAdway this week.
of Jesse Demond and wife Sunday.
-.
—
u__»:
— t-i
------•- -|n business.
were in Hasting
Thursday
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
H. B. Millci is moving onto his
Mrs. Ida Durkee accompanied Mrs.
Geo. Reiser-met with a gainful ac-!
farm south of town having rented bis Mary Holmes to Maple .Grove last
nONrtSniTH fr SONS ' town property to J. N. Covert.
cident Saturday morning while threshMunday where the latterr was called to png
the farm of
inir on th«»
nf 8.
41 H...
ipvursmitb. I
LIVEKT fir FEEOJTrtBLE
j -•
J. —
L. tfinith ------------is making
and ,««««.
» repairs
------ —
suffering i While oiling the engine! bis sleeve
see her mother who was
1
WOObLrtNb, HKH.
improvemeqta on bis town property from a stroke of paralysir and who 1 voujui
caught iu
in tbe
gearing Him
and iii.r»«
i.i~
threw him
hit gearing
this week, preparatory to moving to died at five o'clock the same day.
'
.
| around* the
wheel. His sh lulder waa
the village in a few days.
Rumd Sinclair and Mildred Schaihly dislocated and he was hr fused wry I
Miss Kate Stevens returned last are under the Dr's. care.
badly. He was taken to | Woodland I
BARRY COUNTY MAPS Monday
Grand
Rapid*,
---------------from
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r— where
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John 8jncialrt cornelins Senter and ' whcre he waM cared, for by Dr. MclnUNA .pendmg
I d.y. wjfe
Mm u, Dl)rke&lt;1 .tlonded tyre.
Can be had at the Woodland beyi!1Bn«,&lt; Mlgood.(&lt;,r hermiUmery th(. fotleI.alo, GrMdm, OeenmlU. .11 ....
________________________
Mrs.
Dorn Murdock and M
via Belding, Ionia, Muir, Lyons, Col ins i'
Postoffice. They give the ■tore.
I the Baj^ist church Tuesday.
। visited friends in I.nke Odle
Eagle, Grand Ledge, Mulliken. Sunfield, Woodbury to Lake Odes-a i |
names of every farmer, the
Miss Grace Bowes ot Hastings is
---------------------------dsy.
J
number of acres he owns, making a few days visit with Kate
NORTH CARLTON.
via East Cooper, Richland Junction. Cn -&gt;f &gt; Mi o.
W. S. Barnum's people vfelited Wm.
Corn cutting has commenced,_____
all highways,
streams, Stevens.
most Leo's in Woodlaud Sunday. ;
Crooked. Lake, Delton Cloverdale, Acker’s Point, Shultz, {Hasiii|gs.| C» it»
R.
L.
Wrigbt
made
a
busineM
trip
of
the
com
is
ripe
and
in
good
shape.
churches, school houses etc.
Rev. Lyon preached. .hi.i farewell
Grove, Woodland, Woodbury to Lake Odessa.
to Hastings Monday.
Farmers are busy and preparing ssrmon Sunday.
We will bo very
These trains start in the morning and return in the evening, gi')yp l oiiali
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
Geo. Hicker and wife of Kalamazoo their ground for wheat, some have sorry to lose him.
day at the GREAT FAIR AND RACES.
were in town Monday packing up their wheat sown.
at Woodland Postoffice.
Carrie Holmes was home .from the
tlwir household goods and shipping
miMy woather some of our Normal over Sunday.
John Velte, Postmaster.
them to that city.
, farmers feel rather blue on account of
Rev. Eddie Holmes was ctdling on
tbeir beans. Some have theirs taken old friends in. this neighbuihood last
care of while others have theirs cither Thursday.
I pullel or standing in the field.

Diss Pretty.

School
Shoes

NEW VORK

W. W. WATSON,
IRVINQ,

PHILADELPHIA

MKHIQrtN,

ATLANTIC COAST.
IS

HENRY RflQLrt

FOLmnONEY-TAR

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Two Special Excursion Trains
September 28, 1905,
TO THE

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TRI-COUNTY FAIR.
One From Greenville

One From Kalamazoo

4 Classes Each Day on the

THREE HEAT PLAN.

REMOVED
Having removed my law office to the city ^of Hastings,
1 wish u&gt; thank my msny friends in Woodland and vicinity
for their liberal patronage and kindness to me. 1 am now
occupying the front rooms over the Hastings Banner office
aud am now ready to meet my many friends and clients,
either In a social or business way at any time. My phone
nnmber is 452 anfl any one not having time to come to my
office can consult me over th* phone.
To my many friends in the south and west part of the
county I will say that for many years we have not met very
often but I now hope to meet yon more frequently both in
a social and busiiiess way. My latch string will always
bang out and 1 shall always be glad to welcome you.

Very truly.

JAMES. M. SMITH.

, Frank Ickes lost a valtmWe cow last
COATS GROVE.
1 j week and another one has been very
Robert Demond who has tbr typhoid
sick but is some l&gt;etter having hopes i fever Is getting along as well as could
। of her getting well.
be expected
‘
:
Burt Frisby has commenced wo rk
One of T. H. Rodebaugjb'a twin
for M. L. Sisson again.
babies is very sick.
Mr. and Mra. Wash Bunn visited
The next L. A. ‘ S. will Im at H.
■ with Milon Bunn's people
from
Johnson's Thursday Sept. 2H.
! Wednesday till Friday of last week.
Dr. Roberta is packing up to leave
A NEW JERSEY EDI­
for the state of Washington. His
' TOR’S TESTIMONIAL. grandmother Mra Roberts Of Char­
M. T. Lynch. Editor of the Philips­ lotte is visiting him.
burg. N. J., Daily Port, writes: "I
The social at J. Furlongs last Fri-.
have used many kinds of medicines for
coughs and colds in my family but day night was not very well attended.
। never anything so good as Foley’s
, Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much
Impomiblolo forme an fhtdeat’
in nraiaa ef it. For sale by Arthur E.
I Mulholland saccesso. to W. H. Good- hot Impoouble to W onmnd tor it
Dr Thoma.’ Eetartric Oil Monarch
over nain.

1 his kind of racing pleases the people as every heat is a horse ’rm ■ 1 i) .4h-’
tune-tbe word Go is sounded till the horses thunder under the wire.
Uemember Lake Odessa Fairs always have the horses and a plent; i&lt; Juni.*■
• ment for they offer

The Largest Purses of any County Fair in Michigan.
Athletic Sports, Special Drives, Ball Games and a World of
FREE ATTRACTIONS.

If you cannot come over aud Camp a week ou the Banks of these Great 1 i
'm. ^.C0?le I?18 onI
least and meet your old friends; they.will all be I1 ..;
18 80 ^eap y°u can not afford to stay at home. Several Btue.s
be in attendance and everything indicates even greater auccees--enteitiiining .­
than in the last two seasons and you all know what this means.

tor any information or Speed Programs address

.

S. E. CLARK, SECRETARY.

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SEPTEMBER Si, 1»&gt;5._____________ *______________

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southwestern barry department
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‘lle’ Hope’ Pra'reville and Barry as cleaned each week h„ »h»

DELTON.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Graydou
Blackman is attending
Mr ai.d Mnt Andrew Willi, O1 K«lschool in Hastings taking u bookkeep­
•rnawo were guret, or Mr, nDd Mnu
ing course.
Fred Nausel Sunday.
Au extension has been put on our
Mr. .ad Mm E. L. Hlohard*. rale(switchboard at the Hardware proLrated the noth aimiversary of their
। paratory for putting in new lines.
tlT'?,”.
aft.rnoun.
Mr. Geo. Coleman who has been em­ Tb* ebildreo .nd gnuidcbRdren
ployed by Aldrich Broa left for ' Chi­ Prewnt nl» « nnml.r ot tbvir aelghcago to accept a portton with Hibbard hors and friends.
Spencer, Bartlett &amp; Co. Mr. Coleman
?°" Cleni'nt
«*u Stu.rt
will lie greatly missed here by his ylulted her porent. .1 Yankee Spring,
many friends, who wish him success in last week.
■
his new position.
Rev. Young is welcomed back frohi
Gid Wilkinson of Hope Center while conference for another year.
watching a ball game at Wall lake
Mra. Hannah Faulk and housekeeper
Sunday had the misfortune to bo hit in Mra. Dunning, have returned from
the face by a foul ball, very nearly Kalamazoo where they made a two
breaking his lower jaw.
weeks visit.

...

ranmcb.c

and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.

SHULTZ.
Sotwlthauuuiing the rainy wwibe,
qu»rt«rly mnetiUK l«.l Sunday **i»
inite well atlanded. North and South
Maple Grove wen- rrpreeented. Rev.
H. A. Decker of Moore Park officiated.

One woula think by tho appearance
ot a plumb tree on tho premier ot
Cbaa. Kenyon fhel spring
ap­
proaching iustand ot tall. The tree
haa newly leavetl out and is in tixll
bloom.
The Hope township Sunday school
will hold their annual picnic next Sat
urday at Acker’s Point. The Clover
dale lund will furnish music for the
day. AD S. 8'a are invited.

Da-port to the North Pole.

A passport to the yortb pole was |g■ued Home years ngo by tbe governor
of the province' of Tobolsk, which
stretches along tile Russian slip res of
the Arctic ocerat. 'The official was ap­
proached by two uten who had been
engaged to proceed to tbe nor’h with
nu English expedition, then fitting out.
Their petition waa for a passport to
the pule Itself, bull the governor point­
ed out that the pile was as likely to
be In'their home province as hi any
other, that it was. extremely unlikely I
they would reach It and that. If they
dl&lt;L there were nq jiollce there la ex- '
amine their credentials. At last; how- ,
over, to satisfy them be ordered the I
Issue of a document allowing them to 1
pass without let‘dr hindrance to the
,north pole.

^ALDRICH BROS.I

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Furniture Department.

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■JJ Have a complete line of Furniture and are making *
a tome very attractive prices on
s
?
ip
Dining Chairs,
Rockers,
Couches,
rfi
Suits, Springs and Mattresses.
ip Come in aud look us over, get our prices and see our
ijj stock of goods. Cost you nothing if you dont buy.
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The following persons spent last
Sunday at Chas. Kenyon's: Prank
Wallace and family, of East Hastings;
J. D. Graham, ot Calafornia; Miss - One of the mountain peak* of Worth
Vesta Kenyon, of Hickory Corners; A. Wales is known asl the Chair of ffldris. jt--------------------------------------------------------------------------Warner. *of Prairieville; also Mis« or Cuder Idris, asj the Welsh people
Emma Keiivon. of East Hastings, ,who call It. Ixx-ause Ils top b hollovyeti out
like an Immense cqii'li. Aceordltar to
■’
-MWexpects to tpend sometime w ith her i
local tradition, whoever sjienils a iilglit /|&gt;
Birdsel! wagons, T. &amp; H. Smith wagons, Saginaw
pare nta.
|
in;the Chair of IdrW will on the DtOow jfi Farmers Handy Wagon, some special prices on buggies,
Arthur Heeler called at Orrin Geeler',
lesciug from typhoid fefer is able to I
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Payne of Kala- Ing morning be dead, raving ina0. or
sit up.
j 8u»**yline of Builder’s Hardware complete, he idqtiarten for &amp;
endow «d with the'foftlest poetlciil In­
j Jacob SiertRemu aud family &gt;pent maxoo visited Mr. -and. Mra. Willard
Mr. A. Mouroe who lives south of I
spiration. No one seems to know ex­ $ American Field Fence.
from Friday until .Sunday.
Just received a carload of it
actly
who
Idris
wad
or
when
he
Dived,
i Delton had the misfortune to smash !; Sunday at .1. Boqsb's.
Mra Guata Chamberlain of Ddton
2J American Fence.
Uf
: one of his toes the other day.
i Gid Wilkinson had the misfortun spent several days of last week with but be must have lievn a giant It fits
body was In proportion with his cclc,
IOC
Df. R. e. Harter bought a new tone 10
b't b&gt;’ “ 1,111 whU' witnemiuK , her brothers, tbe Chibwn boys.
.
bratev! “chair." Mils. Hernans hhs a
[ L. LOWhII’U &amp; OOH, the other day.
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S““« b«'««o Kalamaioo and Oorer
te k
’ ’balr of Idi
Mrs. Barbara McCollum is enter­ tine poem vvith the
______________ n-.~. —.. uuaua.». ««. the-, theme., and. Jt
I'eiiuyHon alwo
Mix Horace J’ey nock and Mrs. Nellie .
Mkh.
Delton.ahd
VanTyne «i&gt;en» one day last week at i We were pained to hear of tin- deatl and Mrs. Ben Coon of Buffalo, N. Y. I ,,onB 11 Iu
•Hickory Corners at Mr. and Mrs. Q. ।' of Mrs. Elmer Payne, at Lowell, th*
FYank Kelley and family of Hicla»ry 1
i cause I*ing consumption.
Corners spent Sunday at Oren Loomis', j, Painting the eyes and eyelids is ton; Toolrs.
I ArtBtir Gvrter sold a honja.to Mage
James Hill ami family spent Satur- “Wi-red u gront aid io the fusclnatlon
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
| Braindstetter.
day night and Sunday ut Fred Zer 1x4 a. I of ,he ff&gt;n,a,° or‘’8 A- Circassian
:
-to­
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
.
W
I be really lovely mu^t. in nildjtlou.to
* The revival meetings commenv-d at
. —--------fft
kfc
■ being very corpulent, have
hate golden feair
hair
* the M. H church Deltou Sunday morn-1 Mr. and Mrs. John McNaughton of
YANKEE SPRINGS.
, ' rind
Kobl is'used
is used by
ing with a .good attendance and the ‘ OrangevHle were guests of M. McCal- i Jew Grover hmborecht » bora, ,t.
„,0 jet black„ lAshes. KoH
i
the
I
’
erainn
and
Armenian
wnujoii
to
i message from Bro. Morehouse waa at-, ^uru Sunday.
I Jim Springer and now has a matchel 1 lengthen,
lengthen, their
their eyes. '1 he Iv.zanr women
R. s&gt; HARTER, M. D.
teutively ’ listened to and much favorDon’t forg.
forget. the
il_ C.
S. ...
S. picnic
।
at J team.
aud.'nautch girls of newt ensreru cqiin- •TSteflmpfiOfteratot^Veaded
Dur institution, the largest, beat equipped and
PHYSICIAN and SURGBo\.
able comment was made. We are look- Acher's Point next Saturday.
Howard Springer went to Kalamazoo : tries dye their finger inils xvitb henna.
. . Instruction most thorough ot any tn the country.
' ..
..a.... .froki the. A..W
। ing for giod
results
meeting. . ■
OFFICE HOURS—It to 12 tu m.. 1 to" p.m., 1
"1’l1 to «•’ thought Endorsed by officials &lt;a W. U. Tel. Co. and nuMiss Ola Waters entertained .com­ last Friday where he has employment "nd wbefe
lo» pan™ All calls promptly attended. Tele­
great
ladies
they
nOew
their
linger
: Tell your f.I
friends
—_"„
about
r- the
_ ------meetings pany from Delton last Sunday.
-. at the. asylum.
phone lit off).*. . - ’
! nulls to grow to an i Immense length
Office at reddance, Delton. Michl
i and inviti them to come.
Slate-Hall and son dean of Rut I ami : and keep them In finely wrought gold (tuition, board, room, stationery ar.il text-book*
1’3. Thl» tan t* reduced. Catalc«ue mailed
HINDS CORNERS,
( Owing to cbAngrc mini*' in tbie
spent Sunday at Myrofi Seqsiba’s.
free,
which
expl
a
I
no
all.
Home
iu*truction
also.
i sheaths.
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j
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M*kl"n
' ■isitin g
Vud£c*» InsUtutc. MuorooSt.. Valparaiso. Ind.
| charge we low, onr miramed broth ran I
Min Belle Page, of Rutland, was the i
old fneutls in Onio.
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T.
I
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A Uurion* 1
at Cressey, which wo very much regret.
guest of her sister Mrs Anna Ray-: This ^curious tale oi the Venerable
Mr. and Mra. Payne and Mrs. Sarah
TRY A WANT ADV.
The services Sunday at Cloverdale
,vi driven
mond, Saturday and Sunday.
! Ilvde 13‘ lold hl the m^paeval “Golden
....
at
2:30
in
the
afternoon.
I
k
.
h
“
°
•
tt
*
nd
‘
d
'l"^t^
r
ly
meeting
at
twill lie held at 2:5
jny .LumNOTICE OF LETTING DRAIN C ONTRACT.
Addie Norris is doing ’bonne work- Lcgetid:” One day,- w den he wau old
NOTICE
OF LETTING DRAIN CONTRACT.
Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening
u tz Sun aj.
Notice h hereby given, that I, Philip W.
for her brother Will near Hastings.
j a,K* blind, the desire to preach came
Nolle? !« hereby gbet&gt;. that 1. I’lilllp W. Rurgees, County Praia CunuulS'lowr of the
I Mra. Smith of Podunk visited Mra.
An
attend
nt
ltd
him
to
a
r complete
Bitrgvj.*.
County
-Drain
Commlraloucr
of
the
at 7 ’.30.
County of Barry and State of Mlcblflui, will on
W. J. Norrtaef HretM^ relied on “‘”n
b(, fni„,
County
of
Barry
and
.state
ot
Michigan,
will
the
day ot September. A. J&gt;. n&lt;JB. at tbe
'
Ed.
Newton
one
day
last
week.
heap of stones, at the !SWi day of September, A. D. MB. at the Hue YTth
LATH.
Rev. Thomas Young and wife of
of tbe Drain, bee. ro-hi tbeftoKn^bipot
colotivM l,o,., but week.
| ,nd B„le lwl|,.vhic ,i,.,
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a human audi- lino of the drain when- it crorae* tbi' highway Hope. In th« Mid County of Barry al 10 o’clock
I The aocial ut Mr. l\»x's whs not
tPrdirieville were present at the L. A.
of Dowling In the lowoshlp of Baltimore, In tin- forenoon of that day. procee&gt;! to rrcetro
Rev. B. D. Travis of Lowell is the j enee was before bhn. delivered au elo- north
la raid County of Harry a: io o'clock In the blds for the c.&gt;n«truatiou uf a certain Drain
.
Hall's i very well attended.
:dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ”
end. If IsAt
graveRev. J. M. Stone 1 vflieut m&gt;rmon.
the - --------------------forenoon of that day, proceed to receive bWs ktiosu and d&lt;*lsiuged a* the 'Xkncrdale
new minister here.
।
Ralph Skidmore spent Sunday near goes to Potterville.
I ly recorded, the wton-U cried •‘Amen'.’ for the construction ot a certain Drain known Drain,” located and trdabll*hcd In the township
Thursday.
and designated a» th&lt;- ’’Dowling Draltl” located uf Hope, In sahl Coubty of Barry and described
are go
. uo doubt to save Ih-de’i feelings.
r
and c.’t.’ibllxtted In th? Township of Baltlinon* a» follows, to «It:
•
The funeral service of the infant ' Delton.
Jas.
Williams
and
wife
entertained
la said County of Barry and described a* fol­ Comuienclug at a point 1.1M ft. &gt; Md'sss ft. e
von to
of centre of bee. a». town*.* north, rnssev west
daughter of Wm. and -Firn Ashby | Wild* Newton of Hartings spent Sat- their daughter Mra. Orin FalesofWayFALL Dl'Pl AY OF MILLINERY. . lows. to-wR:
'•ommenclu»:at a point oa land ownal by Dr. County of Barry and state of Michigan thence
,
ChaptmiH was field Thursday morning 1 nrday and Sunday uf Mr. Durkee’s,
H;
V.
Gxllagrr.
laur
ft
wand
12
it
u
of
s
ecor
­
-lais!
owned
by
Alta
L
Lu^wlek
and
and last Friday and Saturday.
,i Wo „will.display onr iu’l line of milner of Sts a».town ? Dorth.raiiK&lt;* * «e*t. County LriltU 1 Foster, a distance of 7X ft. ns fon?W'-&gt;;
at the miteion in Cloverdale. Rev. &lt;».
Alfr&lt;sl Bitbt&gt;p anll wife of Hope and - 1. N. Hubbanl i&gt; .replilly improving linen »n*l trimmed hm». Hednmd»)-&gt; of
lUrry, State df Michigan. Thence u te', drg n 56 dbg. e W.’ ft: thence n 10 dog. w
ft. U&gt; »
w
iratt.
thence
n
ulit.xf:
ft
u&gt;
his
north
line
point
12UI
fl
e
atsl
tssi
ft
*
of
center
w
Sec
20.
'I. I-inker officiating.
j l^cat'Lawf^ftnce anil wife of Hickory in health.
i -Sept. 27, also line of ladies wrappers.: at a ixMol -r-5 ft n :unl B73 ft w oi raid w-c cor­ town, county aud state aforesaid.
ner, Ttienre on land owned by Steve la-M-T
Said Job will be let In one -s-ction tu aecordEvangelist Rev. F. E. Morehouse of ' C\-&gt;mers started Sept. 13 to visit friends
rtenry Holley .red wife »re eneterAlh-"
n a deg w nu ft to hi* u line at r. point tr.iu ft ance with the diagram. now on tilt- wtth th?
.Jackson has been engaged for u series j jn sBn Francibcu. Cal. Seattle. W®sh- titiniug their daug*&gt;ter-in-inw*from ;
wand *7&lt; fl not said *ec cor. Thence on laud other paper* 'seriiilidng to,’«.ild Undta, In the
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■ ,n z" - J -1..
‘-ofliev of the Ccuiity Drain CotumlsslMerof the
.owned
by
Mary
L.
&lt;
inn-bee.
n
6
deg
w
ft.
iof revival mtvtiugt* at the Delton M. • jngton and Portland. Oregon they will
thence n Tin; «! etc e iJtofL lhrti&lt;e n &amp;t drr •• 73
_... '■minlfot
r-j ..Mil
Barry.to «hich referring- ma^
Caledonia. ■ ,
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fl to her n ilne nt a i-olut t tie, fl wand t'i*'- ’ft be had by all parties lutci'-.ted, arid'!
diurch.'beginning Sunday morning
jn th,. World's fair.
n of raid sec fair.
.be made and re.-rhed aeeotdlngly. i [uiHracv
'
G. B. Griftith of Gulesburg was the;*
Guraa Colds; Frvfcnib I ncutnorila
Thence on land owned, by W. R. Ortngbee v II! le- uuulv null Ibc lowe-.t re«pou*t)t le bidder
Sept. Vitb. Itevl ■ Morehonw is «the '
---------------------------nil dec e 12ft.tlicnee n.T»:i‘'Tcg C 152 ft. thews- ghlug adequate --------- * —
•—
ruest ofTL-lafiV'S here a portion of la-it r
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,n . ft .*
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Deli*’.
Michigan.
ktreegest evangelist in the state, aud
* CRESSEY.
then
there Ul*- fixed
- — ..lyseli tire rlght to reject
fw&gt;j»wi!l tn 1 a* the blessing, if Jvll- do i Mrs. Jane Burls r i« &gt;n Gvantl Rap­
an&gt; and all bid-, t'l-.edeie for Hie eniri| lt'tli&gt;a ’
ot
nrnl theV...terms of ; payment
nut avail yuura.4ves of this opportunity fd* tbe gu«^ of Her si.-tcr Mrs. Liaxie
• wh contract,
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PODUNK.
Dt-xivt Hutit mid t’im. litre i&gt; -.&lt;•, drg-ft to
Btid attend all the.aeryices.
McDonald.
•
The Podunk s. S. visited‘the s. S. I
COMFORT. WARMTH. CLEANLINESS*
Notire l» further Iw reby gben. shut at the llr.w
n p.dtil
ft * sind
It u w ot raid -re rer.
Mrs. Hattie .Reynolds of I'lainwell
I
’
h-no&lt;•
w&gt;
.
’
Mid
oajh-A b&gt; IX-xtcr Hunt u7l-t and plm- u! -.nd h tting. «&gt;: at *wh oau-r time
iver West Sunday.
LESS WOtEI. WIEN. DIET. ASHES
d- K .v « ft. •’tiding tu ttn- Baltimore corners and । i«w.v.th-rvalterto viili’h l.tlit-CcniutyiDrain *
NORTH HOPE.
• h&gt;ihiting her son Elmer.
j
Dralii.nt u point 177 ft w .tiid -&gt; ft n "f raid « e t omml»*ltnt-r .-■«•.».
may adj.-iirnkise raw.
W. Lotihr ba* teen ■ entertaining j
Mr. *j’ohn Anjlcre and daughter •
the a.-'* Rsnuii t- t.ir teuent* and ,:j*- land*
corner uf sec Si.
BEECHWOOD MASSILLON
Rev. nn&gt;l Mrs. G. T. Fisher ofj Del- ; icphvws'fwnwOhio the past week,
Said .job v ill b • • i nt one rrction. In areord- comprised nitl 'n the Clovvrdak-DrtjinSpecial
4pem Sunday at MtC. Anders.
unre •■IB; tho dianntn' now ou lilt-with tl.&lt;- a-—aud the apportlounicnt*
.loir called on n part of thejr numerous
inno.iU'-L-d by me and will lx­
otlu-r paper* i»t-rtxlniiis:
raid Drain, te Dir .... ....
Mr. uud Mr*. Bronson of Hastings ,
•’ ■ 'Mra. Shellenbergrr- of Hastings iff ' friends here ‘Wednesday.
offire
the (iHtuty I 'rain i'ouunlMtancr ot raid iublret to nirtcw- lor «&gt;i:»» day. from nhie o’clock
Y-XVe
&lt;
i re visiting their daughter, Mrs. But­
County of Burry, to wbleii rcreiwre u»y b&lt;- In the fo-euodu mittl
suitil live u clock In ttu- afterPer cent on
Njx-nding n ffew djvs. with her- sistet ■
had by nil rartlc- InterrMetf, and bld* will lx? - Guarantees all of this in
Mrs i’liilip Barber is entertaining ) *r Smith..
.
■;
rnxdfi i aud rerelvt-d atvotdluglv. Cou.ract- The follow M.g !- a description of tfle several’
■Mrs. Dun McCallum and helping care
your home. Produced for
niii l-e made with
..... the
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lowest
- -. mspouM'de
- -----bid­ trail * or parcfrla of land vonsutinlng 'Ife Fpretal
her daughter Mrs.’ Charles Andrus.
posits.
Mrs.
Jennie
Loehr
ha.*
a
cousin
"nod
,
der
adisi;=LI’quate aeenriCy i;™
for th:
tiu-pwrfortu-.
;-~rtcr:;: ' A'-cs-nii-nt Dlurlct of raid Drain, vlzr. ’
.
for her little' nephew who has been i Mrs. A. soon expects to join her hnsDomestic Uae Only.
—.. li, ------— - and .there
h—...
। .
ani-e of the work,
a Mini..then
le s ■; ol n fri w s&gt;.
vife from Chicago yDiting her.
; quite Sick but is better at this writ-,
be flMid by uu». rrM-rvlng tu iny*tIfThe right to
N part oi * &lt;• nl -A of e-W hl &lt;», See -j».
j band at IVtuskey where they will re- |
Send on your. dealer's name
Estate
refect utij mid nil bid*.' The date tor the remA atrip &lt;d laud I ■ rds w Id.- and 7 *rd» long
' Mr. Clark Oshurne.is entertaining j
[ ijngand we will mail yqu a copy of
pb-tlosi of .«ucb etintrai-i. nnd the tern M-ofji ijside. Mr. .Andrus who has been in
rnent therefor, slu’d । . nil'he autiounc.-d at
-. and do
• a ROMANCE .OF HOME MAK­
Grrnv
r 1!eJlIlh* ,bv r^t year is much iin- ; 1 is mother and an aunt from York
j i Mrs. McCallum and MisJ"
tlw- time nnd phu-e of Iciitno.
.
Mr ktlvVING." Every woman should read
.Notice li further ben-by given, tluit at tho
W part of * 4 i.f ■« &lt;• fri ’« stc 20. • ,
railed upon
Chamberlain of Sbnltz called
time aud idare of said letting, nr al »uch other
AV », of » : of * e it 1 V* ■’?&lt;• rt». s jv corner
.this
refreshing
little
novelette,
Mrs. Stone lye- hud a niece and her ’
at), s w put of * s
. .
J
Mra. Martha x..j
Glynne
time and place thereafter to which I. the Coun­ of x n tri H u of lake.
j D in McCallum Sunday.
- • is very
- . low i
which tells the secret of success­
lying between-Mud latkf and tail
ty Drain CommlMlouer nlon-raW. may .idiomn of so fri
ttle daughter from Hillsdalejdbpping |
' Mr. McBane and wife visited
u ith searct.]y 0 hope of her recovery,
the ranie. the araerameuia foi b* neflt* and Ain- rond. mv -.-j.
ful home making, _i
•an
lands cotnpriM-d within the “Dowling Drain / N •.--fil l of n w fri h.we -f. •
j their daughter s in Clhverdale one day ;
of colon is the 1 ai short time with her.
Special *«•*.■ -iment Dbblct,’’ and thefapporN part of • 11 of n w h! ‘4, -ec is. ’ !
Jived*.
JULES G. HOF F MAN,
tlonmcriL* thereof will U* aunounw-d by me
last week.
t of icr’daughter Mrs. Enos Barb- i Afton Smith is entertaining friends
-cgal
and will be rabjcct to rev tew for one day. from
rl part.
Detroit, Michigan,
nine o'clock iu the forenoon until five o’clock
: from Ma».
fri M.
Mg,and Mrs. F. E. Johnson called i er
hi
the
afternoon.
aAT* r&gt;XTSi jl'X:"&gt;";* -d ‘toc'&gt;™rk ha,
Hie following I* .* dt-eriptimi of the several
Sunday upon W. H Anders who has iI
t. Insurance
tn»cte
or
lurbi-h
vd
laud
const'*:utlng
the
Specand Bom!
the ;
' been
quite sick.
.
I , uur gUIUjay school in
— -----*
l;il A-M-v.tnent District &lt;•! ’ill Drain.
t» r
.1 a of n on K of s 1. bf » - i*. rae 2-.
,iV, whoending
school.
pMacbool.
week. Ph ‘ C. F. Andera tf Hastings callcl upon j wlIU
shorter
is away
attending
Jxit No 3 n on w sldrot.SUte Road In s !, uf
c 'iljlnxM.
s - see J*.
, riflatives at this place Sunday after- I Mri Morris Brown entertained the .
Ixr No f nou « -Ide HtateJlnad iu s
u|
BANFIELD.
•resident.
J. li. Bl-tn*
iTt-sideiit.
! L A. S. last we. k Wednesday after- . On
of Minting N’ing dun J
K 35 a of *v'sd a of a s of « e except 7 a on
i urxjn.
E. S. Mt&gt;K hl
IL Cashier.
DR.-Md I •.
i inside of our church tliere wa* no.
i Everett Mc(!alluni* and family at UOon.
Mri Npra Cartlidge of Battle Creek Mrvi(-1} here last Sunday but when
Dun Mt Callum's Sunday.
Coramciictna* at a point 12 rd* a and 20 rd* tv
TEMPI
was the guest of her parents Mr. and | thc church is finished we hojw every (
JVUMrs. W. Fislwr sev- rul days last week. ow,. WB1 come and enjoy its cleauliness. ।
al larjtt-. All o! the tltpvv deMribMJ parcel*
. sre
FEET SWOLLEN TO
&lt;'&lt;&gt;l&gt;ttncncii:u:u n point 20 rd* w of o ' • |«»t nf laud are In town 2uurtli, rau«r- L&gt; went.
Miss Iva Berber accompanied her.
Bernice Fisher Snyder of De­
IMMENSE SIZE.
!
ot&gt;.e1 v "cc 1&gt;, thencr w w rd.s h 1.’ rd» e *0 ntx Cpituty ot Barry. Stale of Michigan.
a 12 rd» to place ot bcKlnnliiK. sec 29.
I itad kidney trouble so bad cousin Mi&gt;« Rowley to Lawton last ;4riot k-d the league Sunday evening
-K»anf u hotf" »,.*«••*. .
.
that! '.’ould not work” says. J. •»- week where she will I® her guest for a i gjjpt. the 17tk
Cor. Washington anil Biflston Sts.
8 Kia of u-jfca uf Ti unof» •; of e ‘4 except
E
■* a on ti w corner al*o except Cn-abicry site on
Cox. of Valley View. y.. .'my feet
,
j (The Ladies Aid met at the church
* were swollen to immense size anti i short time.
BOSTON, MASS.
wks confined to my bed and Fbysictans
.James Reed whois afflicted with - feit week Werlu&amp;day.
W part ot n w fri l* except* a off Bend to
Delton Urick Co., w ft.
were unable to give nie “nv rehef. -ly ' rheumatism was in Kalaniaroo SaturHeadquarters for! Michigan
K part Q! n " ’* except e of s &lt;•.'&lt; of hi *r ?«.
: dqctor finally pwenbed Foley s KidFINE LAKE.
Press Association aiifc Business
Couimeneinp at cent* r of State Road, niu- alito except 13 a off n end to Delton Brick Co..
*have bought ' the LAVRAVUH
ndv Clue which made a w-ell man of ' day io consult a physician.
. i
ning e 75 ft s w&gt; fl a T3 ft u 65 ft to place of be­ Sees.
Men while in Boston. Located
S. S. Fisk and bro»l»er Will Kak
markcl,nnd will add a complete
Coinmenchu on town line between H«|h* and
uie. For sale by Arthur E- Mulbol
ginning, sec 33.
i)isau]&gt;ointment was felt that our
in business center. Everything
■ t 'omtueneing at n line of sec is and 76 ft e of
at Deare taking in .the Stale, -fair
—- -~
of Groce rk- . Canned Goods, । land successor, to
H.
State Road, llieneo e s rds W ft - 7 rds. a s rds
new and lirstcJass; flreiproof; 2(X)
union with the Dvlt-n M. K e re»&gt;,
I
Avoid
serious
results
or
b
la
^'
le
^
’
’
IxiglDUlDg.
wee
5.
io ft n 7 rds to place ot bt*r.lm&gt;lntr. sec Kt.
Confection-, •
,
r6oms; bach and telephone in
*“aid
1,,ve trtfcit this week.
•
I..'crynnng j order by taking Foley s K dnay Cure. „„ dimolvnl »"•!
:•
Everything
Commeuclng «m town line between llm-c and
Commencing 7 rds s of u lu&gt;o of see 33 ou
every room. Special rate to com­
The L. A. S. were entertained by
stat? itoad in center of highway, thence s 21 Bnrry.etMC.K.AH.B. R- right of wgy run­
'"be kept rizlit up to date in I For sale by Arthur K Mulholland sue our fattier paitor Kov. 1 &gt;«ber re­
rctae Urds n 21 ids w J* rds to place of begin ning e m; rd* ou town line, s 30 rds. 12 fL thence
mercial men,
Mrs.
Lois
Stanley
Wednesday.
«"&gt;»A,v.ndl ...n,!,
share
a
little n uf w hi center of county Olteb* 12 rd*.
nlug
except
parcel
of
land
4
rd*,
wide
on
n
cefeor to W. H. Goodyear.
turned. However we erpect to ~on
W, ft. n w 6* ft on a 10 deg curve, w 3N' »*rdi»,» w
* Ptrona,;..
.
adjust onreelvre to onr circuit »*tb
Oil I. 10 I'l-i,- curve to:« pulul C«* ft « of raid
town line along rallioad tb'-ac.- along
MUST
BELIEVE
IT.
ORANGEVILLE.
Kicbland and tu give onr coming prn&lt;M ft to place ol tx-Ritinli.g. see* r. am) c.l
lire. Richard. «» old rcident ot thl. tor thc He^JLiehl a brerty welcome.
part ofti s ofi.n c l* «. n frl'H. reefc.
uN
CMUDBncing ’.u rd* 4 ft 2 iu w of n e corner
B part of n ..&lt;■ r-i
fri »».
„
.
When Well Known Hastings People
Mice died Al her borne* Sunday mornof rac 33 tbeuc.’. w -.■«&gt; rd* * 32 rtl» &lt;s 20 nl&gt; u ;u’ . ■ B 4 of n r 1* except lots in Delton, see r.
l
Delton, Mich.
PRATT'S DISTRICT.
rd* to place of begltujins except lot coir nit*i!e- . E part of u . of a c R of n e fri »&lt; rsre|it C.
ing W rd* 4 ft 2 in w of raid u e corner, W fl (1 K &amp; S. R. K. and l?i a of! n end to Dolton llrx-k
Tell It £o Plainly.
J. 0.* FANNING, Pres.
and s by »1 ft c and w. sec 35.
, Co., sec 6.
Mra. Lee Fuller
wasMre.
the guest
of her
, here
Ur. and
Ch.rle.
K&lt;x*l»n
2 a on n c corner oi " 4 of B e k » of State i The township of Barry at larjrv-. •
’ay last
When public. endorsement is made
Road, sec 33.
Ah of the above de*«-tlbo«l parcels of land are
one day
laet week.
week.
I reuimwl to their home in Knlamuzoo. mother
W&gt; ft u and s by »&gt; ft e and w In n wcorner In town 1 north, ranges we-tt, County &lt;« Barry,
-------3 .
. —»zi from the bv representative citizen of Hastings,
Harley
Lewis
has
returned
from
t
ly
I
f
You
must
beot parrel commenting IS rd* 4 ftstaw ofne Slate of Michigan.
- ■
.
Mra. Jeeeie Johnaon ot Plainwell has
Harley Lewla "■------- the proof ia positive. You must l«corner rac 33. Tbenre w ^-o tds. s 22 rds c 20
Now. tbeiefore. all unknown and iBO*r*-iFROHATK Ol’.DHR
bedi
’vWHng relative, in thie vicinity. north and il .toppling with his uncle lieve it Read this testimony. Every
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_
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rJs
li
3.
’
rda
to
place
of
beginning.
&gt;«•
33.
d
-iit
pereon*.
»»&gt;« T*raon* li-*-re»ted '
State of Michigan. County of liar
BANNER, maps of
the ' Tn.-Township ot Baltimore atlarge.
In tbe *tove descr bed lands, an ’ &gt;o»Milton
dmckache sufferer, every mail, woman
At a session: of tbe Probatec■। Probate
, dourt for
cfflre';
All
of
the
above
describ-d
parrels
of
land
conyer.
J.
B.
'Williams,
CbmiHareij
Myron
ihero will he a danee at the town Bort Lewia
br child with any kidney trouble will County of Barry, holden at tits I
aid County on are in town
north range f west. County of 1 Pennock. 1 raukjdooroe^Map Dennoek. Cha-. Frank NeUiiet . xiea-te to go to the
In the city of Hasting*, in tali
arry county
i.atl neu Friday enoing Sept. 15.
find profit in the reading.
ut Iu tbe rear Barry Htate of Michigan.
'
. Peiuiock. Ai-e Johusou. G. M. Conyer, K, *Tltus,
Motnday. the Mb!day of .sept.
1 ’
Now? therefore. Ak -unknown and noo-rewl . O. M, Titus. John Johnson. M. Naale. Alansou
Eniry Busby,
living on Market on«
Kaplda to work i n tho
Kapidn
the ne.r
near future.
thousand nine hundred atiq lit
Mr. and Mra Farnk Brown epent
f., '■ i’ Barry County,
of
i’robato.
I dent persons owners and i-eiNous Interested in , Jbuc». E. Pruurek, Mm. .Asbby. Cbsx.
street
says:
“
Mrs.
Busby
and
*
I
are
Prewai
Uluw.
M.-Mack.
Judgi
d.
^numiMi
Eider Duffy nnd family of Freeport
te of Elisabeth ' ttteabow described lands, and ymi.A. L. Drms- hlngab'try. Geo. Mate. I lire. Gibe, Aar Mi
In
Che
matter
of
the
estate
only loo pleMbd u* “"J0™ J*;*"/
. section, townSnnday at Walter Brown-e.
I bee. E. J. Stantou. Frank Webster, Peter Chandler, and the towustilp of Hope,
J&amp;P.CC. Ai:
itltlon duly veri Jendro. Ed CfteaAdy, Mrs. A. Reid. W. K.
Lucinda Morehcuw, Cfms. Gfcgwu, Genrce
Mra. Nettie Lewie l«on the eick Het were tho guret. of Sold T.nkler on. Kidney Pills, procured nt Arthur 1.. El&lt;'rneread?im'&lt;a1ud filing the petition
streams, r'5*|r* • ti^v.b the highways',
deceased, Onnsbee’. A. J. Hoffman, J. L Ormsboe. Dr.: Mosier. A.-M. Riinre, Leo. A an Tine. Abram
Mulholland’s, drug store, gucceeaor to fled of Norman r.F.ngl.»,»cti 4ff said deceased.
■; aj&gt; (iiurehes,
school;
day laat week
’ made
'
R. V. Gallager. Stove Itester. Mary I. Orma- ; Felder. W. A. Buckman. Oren llarrett. Mary
onus \ vry V4|(.
iu fyr re'ferenc|
praying
llwt
an
Order
or
Decree
may
be
at pda writing.
&lt;
Kate Ritxman and Alma Althouae W. H. Goodyear. They are tho .test by thl» court determining who are or were the bee. Dexter Hnnt, Henry Jansen. E.G. Rice. Barrett, th- Delton Brick On., aud the townahlp
kidney remedy on earth. Mv wife lawful heirs of said deccwfc and entitled to C. M. Mack. Chas-Hire, and the Township of : of Barn. ,
Mre. Dokey and children: ?*"’•
..
_L ,
PRICE ONLY50CTS. -KctUn
BaHimorc, are hereby uotifted that at thc time
Are hereby notified that ai the time anil place
are attending the Haatinga school
suffered for twelve months with a se­ inherit her estate.
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..
and Leu. Morebouae callodon
place aforesaid, or at bucu other time and aforerald, or at such uthc. time and place
Thereupon It la ordered that Monday, the and
vere paiu across the small of her back.
place thereafter to which raid bearing may be thereafter to whidi raid hearing may l&gt;e ad!6th day of October A. D..10M. aj tea o’clock adjourned.
~ If y*ou listen &gt;
*l Hi Wlia Post Office.
Mra. Frank Bagley and Mra. va
I shall proceed to leoelve blds for thc 1 Joumed. I shaff proceed to reortvu bids for ti*
d ti»e forenpon. be assigned for the hearing of
direr l»U« io our neighbornood woon At times ifr waa so severe she could Iraid
of said *’Dowling Drain." tn the • construction of raid “Cloverdale Drain,” In the
iwlitlon mid that the heirs at law of siffd construction
hardly get around and she tried several
Bagley one day last week.
lierelntx-fore stated ;and also that nt Mich manner hereinbefore .stated; and. also’that at
and we will hare lout one of our young remedito but received liMleor no bene­ deceased am! all other penous interested la manner
time of IvUtug from nine o'clock In the fore- . »ueb time of h-ttlng Irotn nine oetock In the
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*f* 6* MANS. Postnaster
D. G. Crom and granddaughter Pear
estate, are required to appear at a
noon
until
tive. o'clock in tbe afternoon, tbe ! forenoon until fivy o'clock in the afternoon, tho
fit from them. Seeing Doan a'.*»*[«* said
of said Court, then to be boideu’at the pnobate MaMUnent-ftft-benefit*
Ordway returned iroin the north laet ladies.
and the lands cow am«ntot for benefite and tbe lands coco­
omen, tu the City of Hasting’, in raid county. prised within the Dowling
Drain Special As- * prised within the t’k’verdate Drain- Special
Hi Chariton ha.
Frother vi.itlng Pills recommended she concluded to try
AMessracat Diarist* wfU be subject to review.
them.
, ,, „ „„
Saturday evening.
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. Arid il segment District- will be subject to review..
Thev
did her more good than any­ I* further ordt-.ed. that raid petitioner give
The I- O. T. M. M. held their regu­ “‘Zuell. Bore i» helping Mre Winalow thing "she ever took/ ,n fuCt CQrod notice to tho poraons intcresled iu said estate
by cited to appoar at tta* Umc and ilaw ot
lar m.-eti.rg hart Wednowley afternoon.
tueb letting a* afure«rtd. and l&lt;e beanl mth
b&lt;For sale by all dealera Price 50
with her house work.
rcxpect to
id your I «S»L
respect to snob
’«*
K&gt;cu Hi hire iiAnunuc
and
\
’ ta reU0«® I b* n** «
*o &lt;
, printed and ctroulaMd la null) CxK’.ntyof tntrrcM* tn relaUou th"ri" n’ntrVr *Br
cents.
Foster-Milburn
Co.
itor tortv year. Dr. Fo»i«2”
Don i let the little ona, euffer from New Ytrk. aole agents for tbe United
ano«
la
meh
week
for
three
Kiooaarive
°5LTO«, MIC .
County Drain (Axniul»*inner of th? Cc«n\y
I&gt;rBla Cw«*od«*»&gt;*r of «!
r.vrt“r^
1*“*."?^S"'"»5rero«Ilnr. Iran
SlReniember ’the name — Doan’a—and
B
1 'L.. raumaMe.
Mn^^?X^hin&lt;
take-no other.
At mt druK atere- 00 cent*.
claimed for it.

Mr.
and Mra. Dickerson of Lake
The Misws Leia anj
Hyde
Odessa called on friends here the fore Nina Brandstetter returned’ to Lansiqg
part of the week.
Monday to attend Agricultral coHege.
! X Mr. E. S. Morehouse|is able to be at
The L. T. L. will .hold their mpM«
| work in the Bank again, after his se­ ing at the parsonage Friday evening.
i vere sick sjiell.
HOPE.
j Mr. Warner Stidinger who is’ conva- i

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Hardware Department

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iALDRICH BROS.,|

You .
Will
Say
So
Too

FoirnnoNEWDAR

W.H. Chase,

WINTER FORETHOUGHT

.won

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COAL

TUB NBW I
Lexinown
HOW...

Announcement.

The Laxlnoton
Hotel 60!

J- SPROUL,

B

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ROUVENIR LIVERY,
'■eed
Salo Stable.
■ J- HOUVENIR

�HASTINGS BANNER- SKPI’EMBRR ,-l 1905.

A WELL EARNED
CONSENT

Fountain Pens

r

[Original. J
While traveling in Mexico I waa pro
cording one afternoon on horseback
when I overtook a young man leading
a mule on whose Imck was strapped u
load of wood. He was singing a merry
turn* and apparently ns happy ns if hb
lot had ts-en cast in a more eialtrd
plane. Having some knowledge ’ ot
Spnnislk I addressed him:
"You seem very happy."
"And why not? I have no riches. to
make mo unhappy. At present nc
greater cure is on me than to get these
fagots into the city and sell them forwhat they will bring in the market."
I chatted with him till. suddenly a
young girl rode out from a thicket and
reined up before us excitedly.
“What Is It, Suzanne?" asked thc
young tnttu quickly.
"The bandits, Carlos.”
•‘Well’"
-They' will 1^ here in a moment. 1
made a short cut through tho wood.” j
The young man .looked very uneasy. I

For a short time I'will sell O( nn oonh
the self-filling kind for OliuU odbil

Come in and them.
Jewelry Store.
OPEN EVENINGS.

At the Corner

F. R. PANCOAST

Mrs. E.'J. Cobb who has been con­
fined to tbe home of C. M. Chatfield
! for some time by sickness is better and
1 expects to return to her home in North
Irving this week. -

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{ CORRESPONDENCE. )'
MARTIN dORNERS.

WANTS

Alonzo Hiltotf ant. Miss May Zim­ ' in the Micond ward. He was out walk- .
merman were .mat tied Sunday p. m. 1 ing up the river Sunday afternoon with ,
at Hastings. C'oi gnttulations.
' a friend, when he suddenly complained
.. .Mrs. F. Barry ret irued east WcdueiA i of a frigtlul pain across the bowels. .
day from a visit; wi li her daughter at He hurried home and lingered interri- I
, hie agony, dying the following Tueu- j
Richland. * .
• Cards are out announcing the mar­ i day forendbn.^Ihe funeralThnreday was I
riage of Miss' Julia Barry and Mr. : largely attended and under the aus-1
Chas. Brown to takd place at tbi1 home ! pices of the Patricians, was ■ held- in .
the M. E. church, being conducted by •'
of tho brides parent^ Sept. 26.
,
Rev. Frit?.
■
Eli Hilton an old and respected rest-.,
1 A post morten was made, anti \t was I'
dent of this place Wthl at his home
found that one section of the intestine j
Tuesday morning Sept, 19 aged S3 years.
;had been telescoped into,another, and’
He' leaves a wife^ tw&lt;i&gt; sons, a (laughter,
.the intmtine was perforated in several i
12 grandchildren and four greatgrand­
Iplaces. and the walls of his stomach i
children to mourn his loss.

gaMis which had formed. An idea oi ;
COBB’S. CORNERS.
■
C-ulita
.... v.
i
'
A1 Renkes and wifi of Hastings called
.
, i
at Will KroneSitterl Sumlay
\
? ^condlt’on rev*U!d

my fine fellow." 1 asked—"you who: bam-and acre of land, nitiutre
have nothing but this.load of wood?’ write Mr^John Geiger. Wo/lland.
|
"True," he repllol. recovering sojue-.
\VA*NTED—Just a tow* more gas j
thing of hlsi equanimity. “Suzanne, j tfM‘MtonTBrsi to make up the needed 10° i
ride on. When, they have found noth- j $q we can reduce thc. rates and-give |
lag they will not trouble me."
' extra discount* to consumers. . thorn - I
He gave her a-quick look, ami, put- apple Gas &amp; ElectricJAl
&gt;
ting spurs to her horse, she disappear- * WANTEDv-Burry county people to ’
ed down the road. I was somewhat •
(O Summertown.- Tenn. Come
puzsled, for she did not appear to be J south where you ran get a home cheap. ,
of the same social grade as thc man. j When* it is-not as cold as in the north. .
Her features and voice were high bred. Land ranges from (2 to &lt;=.?.
H'Umd so |
th.ucl, li.Tdrw. m,s plain. But 1 .,&lt;• "" up M to
tkrt .!&gt;&lt;■ man’. Irttutv. w.„ rrtnrt tmuty
“liter mu.tlj- tutk.
notwltlwumihig bls coarse garb.
n.t.:e a e t a t oflanduf all sites ft &lt; "&gt;
Presently two men came galloping ,, ncrcN tt) 5 Jp&gt;
UI1,| morv ns un.
-behind .us and calbsl on us to halt. ~iaj. wjh|. jiear Summertown atnl other .
They paid no nttentton tome, but look loW!ls if anyone wishes to knew ntori .
ed at the ynung man critically.
(if this
conntry address. Geo. V.. .
"It is not hr."'said’one.
Crawford.
Summertown. Mwrrnai, 1
"I am not so sure.” siild the other. , county. I'-’nn or
.1. Cratiy. ■
WANTED Agent* to Ml Ma&lt;-ral&lt;ce j
Then, addressing Carlos, he naked.
“Did yon come front
” the
,h‘‘ niities?”
Protective Hick and acridetlt insurance.
Cm give had
exclusive
territory.
For prenure of,
been severed
by tbe
terms and roll information write or see
cut,Jh« wood.'
I Judgi*d from the rubbers conversa- C. H.. Thomas, Hastings. Mich.
Hon that they were after fiomeunawho i
was supposed to X carry’ng .. large I FUR RENT—Suite of rooms* furn-i
'ishtsl. suitable fur light housekeeping
amount of gold ditst, but they n&gt;uld m*e for
Mr*.
C.
* students.
’
*•
'• li
” • Holbrook.
n . evidence of any larg ■ package on . S.uth Broadway.
Carlos’ person or on his mule. One of i
.V
,
,
FOR
jAaLE - A honw awl tu
them
them looked
looked among
among the
the fagots,
fagots, but
but it
It 1 li2() Eiixnbeth St. first ward. Inquire at
was plain that thc package, was nut premise* or at* Car Seal factory.
there. i Wiis exprating the bandits .Sommers.
would
। would relieve me of somu* $50 I lu|d in .
. . .. ...
BALE
A big
my pocket, but they paid uJ attention ! FOR
1
T,:*?’' —7*
T0 innje weight
rCl,"n’
to me. They were evidently after big nearly I.1W g&lt;HKl worker gentle and Udi
broke. A good true animial. Will lar
k'-r cuu," -rt...,- rode .w .ll.KP.tal „!,!
Addn- W
II Ctacl,.
” etaup
*hean.’ AdoreM
\V. H.
Couch.
kt th.* tin, thry
Slv.,:u. Carlton. Address
Addr... Hastings
llp.l.ng.
- had. l&lt;«l. A« »ooh
— m .iw.iol.
they were gone tho young man turned
F. D. !&lt;
to me.
"Signor." he said in a llfferent voice ! FOR SALE—30 registered Shropshirefrom before, ’’nre»you a ighter?"
' ewes and yearling ranis at bargain
„
' prices. G. R. Padelford. Quimbv.
"That depends upon tbit cause.’
^ich
**
•
"Theae men will not Ind the man------------------- - ----- -—
WANTED-We have a lot of old
thef are nftur and”—
re- ' I1*!*1* to sell, stfftable for potting unHe was Interrupted
In Suzanne
....... ...i Suzanne
re- '
Joining ns. F'
- - - nqalringly at ji der carpets. At BANNER-office.
She -looked
Carlo*.
; WA NTED-^-Wanted to buy house in
"All right ”0 far.” he a 1_
______
_ second
__ ______
____ ______________
_ ____
id. "but
they
ward; State
terms and location.
will return and, tanvince I that 1 have : Write J. Darling, 2S8 Wells I’hlg. .Milhidden, what they are tool Ing tor some. : wnukee.
w'l'’kee. Ww,
"
where on the road, will orture
&lt;
me to
WANTE04Experienc.nl girl for genmake iuc
mo tell. Signor,” b&lt; added, turn- oral housework by. Mrs. F. \V. Kurtz.
nRi *to
nj&lt;. ..j
..i nnJ gO|nK
i|—
--------o fight. Wilf * of Jackbon.' Apply for particulars at
-0Q |M,Jp pK^
Mrs. Dick Kurtz ItoaMiug Iiuum.
..TolI h,„, „„ WM1KU1,
— .■''X.1',:" 'll1'! * r"°'"r '-rWANTED -Salesman tu take orders
tri™
.£

POWDER
Absolutely Pure

HAS KO SUBSTITUTE
A. Cream of Tartar Powder
free from alum or phosphatlc acid

■RIGHT
nun । (i PKSi

Diehl place, house. ;

The new Double Breasted Coats in black unfinished

or fancy worsteds and cassimeres are taking ■. di.

PRICED AT $10.00, $12.00,
$14.00, $16.00, $18.00, $20,00,

and It was found to be hollow nnd full
FOR BALE—Qne registered Black
of gold dust.
I learned the rest later, a run on
the bant had depleted Its funds, and no
more could be obtained nearer than thc
mines. But the road was full of ban­
dits, and there was no guan! at hand.
Carlos, a poor clerk, who loved the
FOR SALE—Farm 100 acres lev*-)
president's daughter, Suzanne, volun­ i^1 "t’L
“’If from di
teered to go and bring the dust through pot and store, good water and build.
by stratagem. At this tbe prwldent
said to him, “If you succeed you shall m
c r
have Suzanne." Suzanne, a spirited
FOR SALE—Horse, buggy.~^tter
girl, had stolen away to net as a scout.
They would have had no trouble bad '
not a workman nt the mines In league
with the bhndlts informed two of fils
eonfederntes that Carlo^ was going
through with tho treasure, though he
WMt rtr. Ip th. BAfc.S-Eft,
?
Sid not know how he would carry If
Before leaving the dty I attended
FOR SALE OR TRADE^FTr^Tui
the wedding of the young couple who
lad «o well earned the consent ef the
bride’s father
BRUCE PARKER

J°hnO1^

"M‘ “

^akih*5

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

man &amp; Hall.
STOLEN-A hound, part
part fox ; color white with black spots,
ears aud forehead yellow. Rfwanl will
be paid for inionnation leading to tb&lt;
recovhnr &lt;rf doj^D- W. Jtogm----------foie SALE—At a bargian.Jacol}Jor'
prupertv in second ward. Hastings. ■

the post mortem.
.
Mr. Harding had but a fewMaya lr- i
forL.
married to Mrs. Maggie Ful- '
i _.
.
•
...
i
boner,
ronur. who
who still
still surviv.es
survjv.es him.
him. He
He was
was iI
highly* respected by his many friends, j
(
.
—
--bus .the
- sym- ।|
The gnef- stricken
widow
I
.Tffego and Sirs. Geo.: Hutchinson las’ pathy
" of the community.
;
week.
I
Nearly all the farmers in this vicin­
“I remember." said an old ntfal offl
ity have commenced cutting com
rar, "bearing of an incident
board
which is a good crop I this year.
.
of a ship which was'commanded by n '
Nr. aud Mrs. Frank Olner of Rutland religious captain who would nbt allow ;
:
visited at James Matthews Sunday.
the mate to use profane language or
violence toward thy crew and where
thc work and discipline were carried on
IRVING.
, niorc by moral suasion than by force.
Mr. C. S, Andrus and wife visited !' with the result that things went very
at his old home cast of Irving over slowly. The men did not jump to the
\bracva or-ropes, and the general wuik I
Sunday.
•
Wr. L. Clmoe, of Lansing, was in of tho ship was slow.
j
"While ut anchor one day in the hay* I
Irving last Saturday. I
,
bor ot Itlo two of the sailors, leaning
Mrs. Lena Mitiar and littlo daugbtor over the rail, were watching work goMyrtle of Grund Rupids are visiting lug on on Iniard of another ship an- |j
friends in this' vicinity.
cliored close to them, whore the oppo- !I
Clyde Wilcox of Lansing is visiting'- site, system prevailed. The air on that j
.hip m&gt;. lurid with the tanitah ot th.friends in this place. ,
mnfc, nnd the men were treuksl with i
Mrs. H. C. Strung vbited her daugh­ a violence that was far from neces.tary.
”----- Rouf-■ and
—’ ”
- Paintsr* • - *-*
Burn
Adtlnw
ter Mrs. James PattiAm^and family in but thc work went on quietly. *.n-— ।• from each boot leg. I ha* ray own re- 1 House.
i volv’‘r ll,“tor my coat. I t4-&gt;k it out and Vulcan Chemical Co. Cleveland, Ohio.
Mil. wen- furlrt and tbe rani. Inert
,llt. rtlmber.’
Hastings over Sunday.
11&gt; make sure
Clare Watson and wife attended the In a smart uud womanlike manner. I they were all loaded. Cai los propost-d , WANTED—Good active l&lt;&gt;y 1V or IS
funeral of Earl Moore in Midtjleyiile As they listened to tbe su!i&gt;huroua or­ on Umbnsb. mid. halting lie mule, we years old tu deliver goods and wait on
custumsrs. Good wages. Vester A­
ders of the mate one of the sailors ou hid behind trees, whichi ’-grew
wick
grew thick
last Sunday.
the good ship remarked sententiously close to tbe road. We wilted an hour , Carter.
Frank Chambers anjl wife of Hast­ to tbe other:
!
’
FOR SALE—Cheap bfi acre farm 5‘j
„ . .
ami were about to proceed when we.
ings visited the former’s father S. R.
“ ’Bill, d’ye see now what It is we heard horses' hoofs and the two ban-’ in lira from listings gtsxl soil, good
Chambers east of Irving Sunday.
•' want, aboard here? We want a littlo di to reappeared. Seeing the mnlf stand­ buildings plenty fruit for information
imjuire of Prpliate Judge.
ing In the road, they dismounted and
Wm. Gamble arid wife of Hastings encouragement!’ " '
began to tear off tho fagotti. Then Car­
FOR RENT OIL TRADE -Would
visited friends in thib^place tho latter
los nud I an well aa Suzanne each lev­ like to get tenant for my 127 acre
tart of l„t Wtak ,Ht.n&gt;i»ghomo Mop„ „M o( ,bc ,Ml
eled n pistol at them npd.at tbe word farm situated 4 miles west of Hast­
“yofficers tbit Uncle Bow has.” confided given by Carlos fired. Both bandits ings. Would trade for smaller farm
nearer town or house and lot in town,
On account of people not knowing ! one of tbe sergeants attached to the rc- fell dead.
will give possession immediateIv. Call
definitely whether our new minister I cruitlng headquartera. "Back of near
We were but a few miles from the or addrem BANNER office.
'
Rev. Holcomb would be here to preach
®vc«7 enlistment there 1* a woman outskirts nf tbe city and hurried on
WANTED—Don’t throw your broken
Sunday morning, not many turned out Jn °‘® ®aae* Ilers’ quarreLs chase a till we arrived at a suburb where
.
_ .
- -■
.
lot
nf
fine
lails
Into
thn
iu&gt;rr1r&gt;«
Vnur
lot of fine lads into thc service. Your there was a police station, where we umbrellas awayr Bring them to me
to hear him. We had a good sermon
• nd 1 will make them good a* new at
romantic youth gravitate* to the re­
and hope to see a good attendance next cruiting officer after a serious break reported the killing of the two men. small expense.
New umbrellas made
Then we went on till we reached the
Sunday.
with his sweetheart aa naturally as a dty. By this time a change bad come from 75 cents to |2.\ C. E. Crittenden
under National bank.
; Rev. R. B. Cilley and wife and duck takes to water. It seems to btin over Carlos nud Suzanne. They threw
FOR RENT—Furbished
roomie
children of Grandville, Mich, visited the moat fitting way in which to sacri­ off any pretense of being peasants, and
comer Broadway and State,
friends in this place lost Thursday fice himself when love’a young dream I was quite sure they were lovers CRv
is apparently dispelled. Way down in vuw
Once .&lt;&gt;
in the
city, uiey
they mane
made their way ,
iuc rny,
—i
&lt; ..
returning to their home Friday mornhis lieart-he. nursed the idea of .making to a bunk, nnd
and Carlos said to Suzanne: , FOR RENT—New house within two
*n^I
aw
his cniwDiie
erstwhile mamoraui
Inamorata sau,
sad, aim
and it’ss . "Go in and tell them to send out for i b,°cl« of Main street. Ha- nil modern
Rev. W. J. Kidd writes from Colo. | the army or navy, with the poaslblilty it wliile I watch."। convcnienti**. Inquire of- Gtsidyear
that they are lodsted at Johnstown and i of death iu battle, for him. Again,
In a moment a gentleman came out Bro*’
he is feeling much Ijetjer.
other first class material is rtjeruite I hand In hand with Suzanne. He was I FOR SALE-WeU bred Collie
, ,
; h»‘ the desire' of young fellovra to sport all smiles.
E.
h-^&gt;.
v MuX
c
K’ Burlier.
B*,ber- C
Cm&gt;i
Micb.
Newell U illiaax* has returned home Q U1)|fonn before their girls, tn such
"My boy, I congratulate you,” be t ’porSa, v
------- z--------------- :
from Grand Rapids.
j ca!MW (,*upld does bis recruiting througii\ said. "You have saved uf."
i
r
aere f*r,u oue ;
Mr. aud Mrs. fl. Kennedy spent Sun- ■ vanity. JBut in both ways be manages
h, £,( ‘1|lo ^Ith.n G^d h*^
day-with their daughter and family in to fill up big gaps In the ranks of Un­ Mid Crim, turnip, lo
Middleville.
I clt?fighters.”—Philadelphia RecA iKjrt.r e.n,e out M th. l»uu .nd tug, L.W double-wingLd h„“"
&lt;»i»l
earn rt In the wood. I wm Invited In I ?»« tenk tarn TU.H (Jt. nnottej
no.,5.
Windmill
art
by the gentleman, the president of the i -iw.
lttrn nn
*4R wi*^
—*u -j ■1,i■ “,;
- n"f
bank, nnd when the.wood was piled In Krtd WMer. Will IXKla cbtap ’ F°r
further nnrtirtilan.
n.n ...._ 1 -&gt; . ur
,..rtlcul.r, odl
his private office a well concealed plug tortter
was removed from the cud of each log. George hepner, l&gt;akc Tkieasa.

A MATTER OFHEALTH

NEW

"What have bandits to do with you.1 known as Chas.

’ Mr. and. Mnus C xa*.
s. Offley of E.
Castleton spent Sunday at Edwin THE SAD DEATH OF
Mead’s.
.
JOS. HARDING.
F. Barry is inutdng u very. sore
We mentioned, last week the. sad
hand canned by a h&lt;f; biting him.
‘ death of Joseph Harding, xyhu lived

' ....
Mr-. Anna Beach of Charlotte visited
her sister Mrs.- Frank Olner part of
last wpek.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mall of Muskegon
• - fouter's
- aunts -- visited
the
Mrs. John

buy your

If you have anytnius
that you want to sell, or if there
is anything useful vou want to
buy, place en adv*. In the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
Idle in the bam; a »J®ve
other household goods j o
don’t use; if vou have any stocn
you want to dispose of; •{‘““’J
you want to sdl or rent; If you
want a girl for house work-in
fact if you want to buy. irent or
sell, just try oar w
It brings buyers and seliers to­
gether, and only costs ONg
CENT A WORjf FOR EACH,
INSERTION. Try It.
"WANTED-'Potatoes. will pay the
highets market price fur a coupfo «£•
l&lt;jils of good early potatoes. Hinch­

F- D

“Yes,” sa.id the married man medita­ with her and share exnen-fw v
• c
exP“'"&lt;*- Enqmre
tively. “when you see a woman hanging at thi. office.
out a line of clothes find the line slips
and lets the blessed lot down in the
mud. that, my boy, is the psychological
moment In which to leave that women
Adirn. x. careBAXNFin ,'’*ro’&lt;1atone.”
roic kbkt k
A rd. Wnnlil
"
Uttle Willie-What's the name t tbe
feOer what cafia on yer elater? Uttle

- ^-^

"NX •&lt; gn&lt;»r. I have hern In fhe forest

We carry a full line of Cravenette RainCoats

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

'ZK’wra.

LEADING

CLOTHIERS. I-""**1

8J 3E 3F 3E « 3E 3E ”5E 35 SE 3E S «
4U

id

The FAMOUS GUTHRIE FAMILY!
In their Triple Trapeze, Breakaway
Ladder and Roman Ladder Acts has
been secured for the

FAIR

if rtestimonials
■■
count for anything they
away up in “C.”

are high-ulass and

The Coco Coco Quartette of Col­
ored Artists has also been secured
and other first-class attractions
will be secured soon.
-

GREAT LIVE STOCK SHOW
’’ being swamPed with applications tor stalls,
is Zlrl Hdipensfrom exhibit°'-s, and a great Live Stock Exhibit
is already in sight.

Look for this Space Next Week. J
free
“ photoe ot my’teit

Samptog of the work can iw&gt;
BWOc*. Those eouniM from a

HASTinqg, M1CH

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FREE

Jt. H hh
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•» haeineee will lx lively
nJ lioECHA^ I I
** 8nd upwards, 1 wfU giro-one enlarged picture 1
h.ratfwBt “y
Call nt-once and place your order More t
&lt;,UUw* to attend tha Fair should have their work done d uring the1
I?™ £ h*rc’ *Dtl ,ro“

h&gt; j Christmas,

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firnKTfi yeaj:

HASTINGS

THE

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The Barry County Fair Is For Barrv

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BANNER

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

thuZKksfsks;:
.■1— --------TWELVE PAGES
T”
--------------- ■ unty People—It Has and Deserves the Title of the

BEST COUNTY fair in MICHIGAN
, 4th, 5th and 6th, 1905
THE BANNER VS.
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so THL

COUNTY MIR

Amounts.to $442.11 for the Quarter

iins-i

.

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i

Ending July 1st.

Must Pay For

Twelve
Twelve Patient,
Patients at
at KaUmuoo.
Kalamazoo.

IN MICHIOAN WILL BE HELI&gt; IN

Chicago Gamblers Out Of
Business.

1)10

.. nn/ror - Min
PAUL nEVr.ht o mIUNIGHT RIDE,

' ThcUc'VU--faUn

Him van fs'oi

g&lt; Made h&gt;

tag]

bl'fewj
, farndtK

••limb th
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his ride
.is tiun*

ride- tv v. .
innxrtiia'-

1.00,

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si Boston
• • Pauli {&gt;•■

hung n
A rth Cbiifch
were idis
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i-wks. the 4po

GETTING MORE
FACTORIES

CAN BE ATTEMPTED WITH HOPE "•“■•MT
Impruvemente.
.
pretty Clio.-, figuring, and a rainy week
OF SUCCESS ONLY BY PUBwoaId „Jly inl. r,„„ with

requires

0c OVbULL
Kewrr. &lt;*vl.

that ijaul
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.me upon the

MUST

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hibit

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New Y*.rl;;

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Hannett.,

Sept. IH
JU* and IN days.'
f I«-tt the state nt*
io Michigan giring
,.
u Wh, icier, pi!

Mar&lt;h 01f T-u-l they removed tu r
Ba;.y. county where they'1
aino- r.-sidL-l
’
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*1

no factories can be .secured for our city As th., will
,
„.ab.
u ilhOat poyment ot a good round
&gt; l« n good deal of intermt
that, under present conditions, could I ont doubt.)_______ ________
not-------------to raised
by sab^ription.
Taxa­
-- _
.-u^-...lan
Taxa-HE^IJJSURANCE ORDER.
tion is the fair way. And while there
The Equitable Fraternal I'nion &gt;s
are rnimy objections to it. under oxis •,
IFn frut^rnal insurance wr­
ing conditions
conditions 4
if .is the. only
hall Sept
ing
- way open. . the name 0 «
mis
will
not
authbnr*
jer
urgniml
in the G. A. «• &lt;
f
and if bur citizens will not anti
d^o^Kdl
to i»ke .ud.
I 1».
SSXo
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w.n&gt;i,bl« wdl ab-don hope »'
Th. objoei.»I I'
grtttog
morr toctori«&lt;.
tote tatotoM. •» co* &lt;«

•Cssal?
bora 5 L-hildern. four!
died in p ?auKht®r’ tw“ sons hav-, ■
. ______
—
j ship.
toriMCh^iM
Allen »n,i 1
.C) Hi*wife-two «*na. ' Th.Jhtobj
Ths Presbyterian
Chasiian &amp;ide.vor
—1
SuaI te’'1Nlhllyn. his daughter, Society
Socl-y will gi»
give ^bxv
another b.k»I
baked goods
good. j
• OfKl^ru survive him. 1
ttortxto
very
near
futare.
1 in Ito
v.xrv
ntwir
future.
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Best Living Authority

.
on the

Subject. Not Herldity But Envlronment Counts Most.

PROGRESSIVE IDEAS ARE MAK­

FIERCE OPPOSITION.

WU TING FANG, FORM­

ER CHINESE MINISJER,

BEST COUNTY PAPER.
B«T. II .S. shranger,orshrtbyrille,
Mich.. In remitting for' Ute BAN-

NHR write.:

&lt;

!

ONE OF THE VERY WORST THAT

ANY PERSON CAN

ACQUIRE.
BANNER to peruse. It state's plainly
and convincingly the reasons why the
BANNER is to to preferred op every DANGEROUS TO
. account to the handbill for. advertising
THE INDIVIDUAL
auction sales. If yon are or are likely
to to interested in an auction sale
yourself, this statement will especially But Most Dangerous to Society. The
appeal to you. If you are only inGambling Spirit the Enemy of
1 tcreetod in auctions as a possible buyer'
Progress arid Foe of Morals.
' of what,may be sold there, yon will
appreciate
this advertisement, for -you ■ Last week• Governor Haiily
of —
Indi-&lt; —
••
art‘-the
one after all
most ----irierested
ana demanded
and
—
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— secured the -reaik*
You want to know "here the sale is nation of David E. Sherrick, the audiia to ** aold' Tho
beat meth
' tor of . t},at Mate- It
1- appears
=7^--- that
-™. anU what _HIH_
..
.
od of informing
.
- -you is therefore of Sh* rrica sboold have settled with the
interest to you.
‘ Male tuusui'er July 1st. .He did not. .
' and bad deluded ever since on various
-------Fifty thousand
’
* people
' attended the pretexts. The treasurer brought the
' Grand Rapids fair on Wednesday— matter tu Governor Hanley’s attenwhich is the highest record of attend- , tiun. and the latter called for Sherrick,
ance ever made by .that institutiion.
with a demand for an: inftnediate ac­
' | counting of the state’s funds, entrusted

Every one of our readers has read or
heard ot Ml.
Mr. DI.rUHUK,
Burbank, LHC
the wonderful
WUIiOenm
man who lives in California, and who
has been ahle to do such remarkable
things in the way of producing new
and greatly improved varieties of.
plants, flowers and fra its. that he has
come to to regarded us almost a wizard.
These results he accomplishes by
‘••crossing’' breeds And by selection- of
seed from types of plants, flowers or
firbits that differ from the ordinary
plant or flower or fruits of any given
variety, and then cultivating them un­
der right conditions- He has given ।
years of study'and patient, hard work '
to toinging out pevVwlrietiesthat will

(tllNESf RtfOkMtRS

"I think the BANNER the beet
Sil round county piper I bare ever
bad the privilege of reading. It ia
instructive, anunalning&gt;nd prognaeive. I appreciate yonr effort,
at improvement from lime to time."

BURBANK.
■

Hr

currvil than is necawary.. Mure Block
'tnjau’Z
: - - c.
extension of ' 11M1
Prrilotl Or AU Hope ol New t .ctorle, Ma, I»m are nrodwl.
Injurcd By Explosion of Dynamite
foot ought to to built on the.grand
v round.
As Well Re Abandoned
Bomb, Just as He Was to Leave
stand. A nejr floral hall ought to to ,
j'Uflp
huilt. If the society clenra a good sum
By This City.
hoi -f-llfn.
this year, there impnivement* wjil be
We are glad that an effort is to Ik» I rinderteteu. But.debts will to avoided
Being a reformer in China is not au
made v&gt; put the city council in
easy tusk nor-hi it altogether pleaMint.
by the rfm-* rraiive, careful men who
In sow ways':thc heathen Chines is
ti*&gt;n where pnbHv-aid can to used t&lt;
ar*-so srifid. and autoenifnlly guiding
Semite new manufacturing institutim:- the ;Vii:-.'of the Agricultural Sorietv. IK'cniiar. .lie rescu?- any -ugto'stiou
for this citv. As we Mated la*t «rekthat there caw
any way that ia let­
We have njentHnifsJ the-*-things t«&gt;‘
’wr are fully^perMiadiHi that the getting
ter than liis own; and /specially con• sh&lt;»w why Ahtsre ought to lx* a lug
denin* ^proposed changes ingovernnnnt
’* • *:tw factories is‘.a bupi‘lr*N propwiHttendmice. And there is «-vvry re&amp;suU
to expect it. Barry t'**unty has. tojeii
foreign devils.” for whom lie has
in stjoh a manpet that all must contril
blessed with th*! must bountiful crop­
nothing but contempt. The old ways
ute in pr3]«urti&lt;.»i in the benefit* rein ita iristory. Its people are njoru
of his gneestors are good enough.
vei,vi&lt;l. That is fair, and it is the
presperulih than ever in their history.
But the leaven of'progress is working
only: equitable method of raising Tlicy hare u direct interest'in main­
in China. She*cannot much longer shut
in--; benches for ffvturies.
. taining a first class fair, and it bhuuld
herself
np and exclude the progress of
■ Hastings needs no object lesson «on to and vie beligve Will lx- a pleasure fur
•today )L* . the benefits of manufacturing institu- them to give the fair their juitronage. the world of. “foreign devils.” Her
brightest
men recognise thia. Ev8n
•vcr almost WieLtabiuJ. The citizens of Hastings know
The directors and officers.of the fair
!:»verted, hl. what the busy shops now ben- are , fwsociatiui: are dewrving of tho sup- . Tsi Am:, the aged ' empress dowager.
3Xf$t fi*' *•('■
i'cing lined k&gt;nl doing to help the trade and build up : port of the people of Barry county. ' feels it, and so she issned a decree last
month selecting four commissions who
eiih«r wi«h:y
■■ ••'ul&gt;.-itvesjs|id| every interest of this city.
.
1 They have labored in season and out of
cwjnUy hi &gt;&amp;
.•aid not hahel Wq are glad that there seems an ev- season toi make the fair a success. AU , were to visit all the leading nations of
the earth, study their forms of govern*
t®
' now
skml," lint ; Idenz purpose on every side to bury will agree that they have succeeded
, ment and their laws, and then recom­
nu-civ.i iniized road all jast differences and lator together , splendidly. Men who make it a bust­
mend what China bad best adopt.
i: .cning la-xingtqp, for the future growth arid prosperity of ness to attend the county fairs in this j
The first of these commissions was to
1* o.-nld
;th*: tin trolley io the city. Such a course will to pro­ , state unite in declaring that none sur­
start out on its work Monday. Among
CctMtini or i
fi'i i;ikf nr, automio­ ductive of good to this city. Hud it ia pass the exhibitions held here and few,
its
members was Wu Ting Fang, form­
bile over ’iie
, T'
tra\Teleb. on ewry account heat to let all differ­ ! very few] are anywhere near their
er Chinese minister to this country,
with bpt...
• ■ ■ ' • vption. and! a ences1 cease by removing the occasion ’ equal. The officers and directors wyrk who has l&gt;een latoring since he left
paid lecturer
-■ ; •iiif-GHT mid ek­ for them. The Board of Review this i together to achieve this result. That America as a zealous reformer to have
Plain *11' a,
o.
with • last firing paved the way for a better • kind o£ work always tells. Credit be­
China adopt modem ideas, .hist as
•hich !!*: VVunderstanding and a harmonious work­ longs to rill of them for their hnrd and
'
■v
this first commision wgs about to
There rhsr-t*
yc;in» jinie ' ing together of ail elements for the effective lators.- But naturaly. Ixcause leave Pekin Monday in their private
- m i l... only *«Tte i common good. This happier condition he has4p|l«xik after details of all the
car. some Chinese reactionary stepjied
‘ the
underfill ? of affairs seems to. have lieen growing . matters, the hardest work rests upon aboard arid exploded a dynamite tomb,
jH; j^jeretery.
fair asaociutioix is
’■ 1-f made. Aiid | totter ever since, and we hojie nothing ‘' tThe
and there were several killed including
•
are g-iing |s i may be allowed to |)riii£ any other con­ mighty fdrtunw*’ in having in Git-* the tomb-thrower. Wu. Ting Fang
• Kink
• i b.v t.‘;f fart that I dition than harmony, wjthuut which imporiaui oflk* « man able to do was injured, and a Chinese Prince
things »o i-apably aaSecretary 8chan*x. Cadly hurt. The expedition will to
nothing can to done.
method He is lvteke-1 in his efforts hy the delayed, but the Chine** cannot keep
We believe some such
should to employed as wa- used tu solid Mtpfiort of all the u^jer officers out”moden&gt; ideas, even with dynamite.
u :hl fail
'Kit J.
secure the W*jo1 Boot factory when it i
Vontlmicd cm pw nine.
But some of the heathen Chinee's
was brought here by the Messers. .
ideas while peculiar are quite effect­
Roos nnd Andrich—that is the money ;■ AUCTION SALE IN
BARRY. ive. For instance, in this country' bank
WILL BE KEPT OPEN
was paid out by the city without is­
officers sometimes speculate with bank
suing bonds at ail, and then the ■
funds and low. There follow, a trial,
•money so used was covered back i nto Ernest P»er U» Inff on Sec. 2. B»rr&gt; and on some technical, ground the
banner o;
ill
He
Open
.
.
E’
the city treasury by means of a "pnsC|
Township. Will H*»e Snle
official is cleared, or if convicted gets
yy Bay GJ the 1'iir and Wed­
andebtedneas” tax. Everyone knew
a few years sentence in a prison where
fflondxv Afternoon.
' nesdsygand Thursday Eves.
what
it
was.
and
just
one
citizen
of
;
-..eat »i wiw. eno jum
c....... ...
r
*
.
,, he is not uncomfortable and often .gets
Hastings
drcllnwl
But no
no j
Ernest Fifer, who has given p
•• - - - to
■
gm
'•: - »if its •mbjtcrilj- -Hastings
declined
to pay
pay it.
it.
a pardon after a year or two. It is
en*Mtair* ?•&gt; ’i&gt;k*. advantage of the •' ‘council would want to take that ooun. ' pouidon a. earner on a mux ro
different in China. If a hanking oftiepr
; without feeling that it was reflecting a . will on that “™"n'*‘*ve “
opportunity
there steals the depcMUtora cash, or a
■1 ihiriug fair week to | w:
unani.no,,, public -I- ।
_on
government official is convicted of
■•ij UiHi accounts, the
BANNEH oii&lt; .
stealing,
short work is made of him—a
* ili; !»■ kept Open not
How Hell that sentiment manifet , He'will sell » good Wm of *»"«' » Chinese officer chops off his head. Par­
only every
’&lt;*'• fair', but al.4o on
^edaesdsy ai,.i
Hnctt. It seems to us that petitions number of! cows. &lt;»!’«•■ P S*
don and pleasant prison life are not on
11 I bmviay-e.ventngN. A
l»gc crriwd
to the council from the taxpsyr, cou» and other property.
the list of. possibilities for such a crim‘iir.i'Ting for nll oppojs.
tonhy tn
i
a,k for the submission to a vote of the . oocnr on Monday.
.
their dollars ivili people
7
, on th. question : ttb.ll the city , «IU l-gin atone o ctort.
f
BUjtsra*.1:). •'t alt and we have people on the question:
■1 Hunting, aid manufacturing in.tltu Conrad. ofDet
BAXN’Eli will
A. Buxton, of Nashville, was in the
^iSJXtJTUK™ *
“US ............................ ~M“‘—
oum aim
El. H. H
at Benton

f

DECLARES
.

MR.

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LY

| On another page will to found an
! adv. that we want every reader of the

PLANT LIFE.

|

ING HEADWAY DESPITE

j for the future. The directors are not
going ip debt, except for a small
I amount , that is required to make im• .proremiinte that are atoolutley neoesRAISED
DV TAYATinw “h- L*st year’s fair cleared the soBY
iAaAIiUN ,.ielv „f dl.i„.
„S
W1U u. ju.

HUMAN LIFE AS OF

THE VKE Of
GAMBLING

er In Advertising Auctions
Falrty Stated.

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09932^

tend it.M fair*. But to mainteiu the
fair at a proper level keep it high
. class injevery respect and make the

Convincing Arguments For the Form

,, IN DETERMINING THE QUALITY OF ;

•

The County Treasurer Colaman
THIS CITY OCTOBER 3, 4,5
Coleman hto.
hav '
Science frequently comes to the aid
received from the Auditor General a i
and 6.
: of law and-order. A ware of reform
statement of what Barry County must'
|
sought
to drive pool rooms out of Chi**&gt;’ th° "tite for the care of
t
-------I esgo. Accordingly the gamblers hired
, patients confined at Kalamazoo. Un- j SUCCESS IS ALi
a
steam
boat and put out on the lake a
det the law the county must pay the I
ready assured j sufficient distance to .evade arrest and
expense until after a patient has been j
received their messages • by wireless
confined in the asylum a. year, after
telegraphy. It has been discovered that
wtahe OT.b.beoomw.rtat.rt.r^ Record Brcklnu Exhibit.
and Best when an immense magnet owned and
Following is a list of those for whom
Attractlons In the History of
&lt;-p
rated by the Illinois Steel Company
the county must pay:
.
•
h warning the wireleaa telegraph apBarry Co. Fairs.
Wilbur McDonald.
.u
paratu* will not work. When the
Jennie Jordan.. .
. ext Tuesday the gateh will swing magnet ia idle between l and 2 p. m
(Jarolioe C. Raymond.
.
Dianna Marsh.
TT m"nt
B*"y'K° ■TOiOT“-» “ V"*--­
Klizabeth Vollwiler.
,
V?
.
• V"””* «t all 1 but M other boon, they retuo- I,, .... „t
Catharine Wall.
*
. Chas. A. Canfield.
.
l pect that all the prevtous records of some way of controlling the magnet
Row B. Allen.
anJ attractiuna will they will hare to go out of bnHiness
Spargue.
to broken. That means that all who This is a condition on which they had
George Geiger Mary Van Hout.
attend will to Well repaid. Barry not reckoned, and suggests hoU- others
Sarah J. Clark.
County in more litoral in charges for who may want to adopt the same plan
The amount charged to this county the gate admisaious than any county in can to thwarted. The magnet comes
fur the care of these ' persons for the (tbe state. A strong effort was ma&gt;le to the aid of the Chicago police very
three months ending July 1 was *442.11 to have the price of adniimion in- effectively.
| created, but the directors determine*!
to mairitain.the old rates, despite the;
fact that no other nucccmuI agricultural
I aociety ji« so liberal to those who at­

LfC AID.

i an.

THE HANDBILL

MOST INf lit Mt

Big Magnet of Illinois Steel Co. Puts

to his care. Then Sherrick made the
j pitiable showing that of $1^X000 he
| should have paid thu ! state treasurer,
'all of which should have been in bank.
only *19,000 was in I win ks. and! tho bal­
ance was in loans made by Sherrick
to superior to all uthers.: that are more
adapted tea given toil: or premise WAS VERDICT IN CASE OF JOHN to bis friends, dr invested in milring
or other stocks. It w.w a plain Violation
greater rewards to the grower. He has '
’
EGGLESTON AGAINST THE
of law. of which no official should
not hesitated to giv«J the world the
'
have
been guilty, to use public funds
benefit of his labor/*, which have addixl
CITY OF HASTINGS.
. in that manner.
Had evarj' loan
millions of dollaxs to the wealth of and stock certificate been worth its face
California particularly; but the whole
■ value, it was wrong for this official to *
country has bad some benefits from his CASE OF CHAS. A.
take ine
the &lt;course he*did; But it turned
special work. He ban received very
TCI I CD (W TDIAI I taae
little in the way of individual reward.
’tLLtK UN 1 K,AL
t
half the secnritieM were
worthless or of doubtful
value,--------and
that apparently not being his object
—
.
His aim seems to be-to learn bow to Several Matters Have been Disposed °",y h,“ ofticial
&gt;1^0.too jpved
make nature do more and totter work
.
state from lorn.
Of This Term of Court. Teller
J
What was the cause of the. man’s
fur the good of mankind. He has spent
hiH own means far more than he has
downfall? If Governor Hanly’s stateCase Will be Fought Hard.
ever received in pay for his labors.
| ments are correct, R was because.
Circuit court has Iteen grinding away
Wo were glad t6 dee Andrew Caryegic
though a prominent iraMtician of the
steadily. Must of the past week sine*!
H«&gt;CFier state, he was a common gam­
send $100,000 to tui» rnhn to lie used in
the BANNER was issued has ls*en tipen-. ’ ,
foi warding hi* work.
. bier. It is claimed that Sherrick did not
pied with the trial *&lt; the ease of John ’
$o much by w ay of intr«&gt;ductiun for
attend meetings of state boards of
Eggleston vs. the City of-flastings for
th*- man and the kind pf work he is
which be was, a mtn:tor because he
alleged injuries canscc from alleged neg£w:ls nt gambling tai h-.x for which to
doing. Naturally the world will listen
Hgence’of the city in not properly safehad an infatuation, anil often was too
more to such a mini.than to the* selfish
guarding the crossin; *-f Fail Creek
or sordid. &gt; specially when i&gt;£ q&gt;vak?&gt; of
drunk tu pay pny attention to j ubitc
near Bakei Shriner’s where
‘
n ‘bridge
*
IniKiueaN.
‘ that which he has learned from his
had been torn down. The jury decidow.n experience.
•
Gambling
is a i'ice of which
cd there was no cauw for act;, n.
A banquet was given to him in San
The case of the peoj !e ngnnist Charles A merhums especially need -tu beware
Franctecv" the other night, and he was
A. Teller, charged w th rape, is new This* is a nervous climate, and a nerv­
culled oil to make some remarks, and
on trial. The prosec itur is aseiKted'by ous age in which we live. Once let a
did no. and we are glad he did. He
and man acquire tho habit of looking to the
F. W. Walker, and P. T.
~ Colgrove
“ ‘
declared that his experience had taught Thus. Sullivan are defending Mr. Tel- chances of the gaming table for re- •
him to disbelieve in tfyr “evolution"
ward, instead of to some vocatioq or
ler. ‘
•
idea as advanced by the Darwinites.eshonestly cbnducLed, and
The case of Francis E. and Scid busintxffl,
pdeially that part of it which declared Beach against, the efty for damages has which calls for his careful and beet
that heredity governed the lives of l*een discontinued,
efforts,
and
the future of that man is
j
plants and animals. His experience, he
r
A judgment 'of 1647.82 and coats from that hour a matter of doubt. .
said, 'had taught him that it was not' has been awarded in the case of WieGambling makes a man's mind dis­
so much the qualities we inherited from :
honest; makes him cold-blooded:
man &amp; Muench vs. Etta N. Berg.
our ancestry that determined the qual­
Divorces were granted in the cases makes him careless and indifferent to
ity of our lives as it was our environ­ of Santom vs. . Sanborn and Sbejnrd inoral claims and distinctions: and if
ment. or surroundings.
long continued, makes him cap­
vs Shepard
He declared that if a child be taken ,
from a home of peace, culture and re­
produces that state of mind in which
E. R. CONRAD
finement and lie carried away and grow
a man says of his fellows "Life is a
up with*a trit* of savage Indians, this
gamble, and every minrb.-whis juice. ”
Well
Known - Auctioneer When a man says that. *1:0 advertises
child would be made by his stfrronnd- The
ings like the savages about him.
at least one man a-* ready to risk mor­
Of Deltan.
On the other hand i Mr. Burbank
E. R. Conrad, proprietor of the hotel als and honor and integrity formoney.
averred that if a young child, the off­
! at Delton,-is also an auctioneer of wide Gambling unfits a man fur legitimate
spring of.criminal piirenu*. be put in
pxiwrience. ' For many years he was business, and should dii-qnalify any
a home where there wak peace, - love,
engaged in the work in Allegan county, man for public office; fur the man who
intelligence and loving interest in him,
, and has given splendid satisfaction. tntsts individual or public business to
a gambler is taking riska’tiai .adver­
that child would, tend to grow awi«y
• Ho is a'genial, whole souled fellow and
from his inherited criminal instincts,
tise his foolhardineNH. j
. at once becomes very popular where■nd the chances-were largely in favor
The big-ralmad compines and” iiusiever he goes.” Of commanding preeof hi« growing np a moral min—-his
. ynee, gifted with a splendid voice. newi houses are taking tliri ^-ound that
ConUuuisl ou p.iRj three.
they will not employ or keep a young
man who plays the races or gambles at
AUCTION SALE IN WOODLAND
cards or in stocks or options. They
know that the chances are ven .many
J L. Smith Will Move To Woodland.
to one that such a young man will lose,
and when he does thu dishonesty that
Center. Will Sell Lots of Stock
has led him W gambling in the first
And Other Property.
place, will nut let him hesitate to
J. L. Smith, whose form is one mile
take from his employer, if he gets
east, and half a mile north of Woodland
the chance, in order to keep on with
Center, 1ms decided to quit farming ami
his gambling.
will move to Woodland Center. On
Every boy or young man who reads
this account he will have an ,auc|ion
these Bum should shun gambling as he
sale of property, consisting of horses,
would Satan; and he should know that
cattle, bugs and other livestock, and all
he cannot follow it wittout acquiring
sorts of farm too Is. The sale will oc­
such dishonesty and such lapses from
cur on Monday, October 2nd, and will
morals as will unfit him for aticc&lt;«s in
commence at ten o’clock a. m. J. M.
any legitimte calling.
Bauer will to the auctioneer. A hot
lunch will be served at noon.
OBITUARV.
Ou page nine of this issue of the BAN­
NER will to fourrd the announcement of
WOOD—Charlotte M. Yourax was
born in Kingston, Canuuhi, June 1W,‘
this auction. It will to seen that it
is alarge sale, and our readers can get
. . . 1ML 8be removed to Mapta Girove
full particulars from the announcement, familiar with the values ot farm |irup* • with her parents. At the age of it
-------------------------as.h well uh
as mercantile
' erty
ertv live stock,
St&lt;x-k m
men-Atitih* i she married Lewis Wood, arid in 1H62
BARGAINS TO OFFER.
stocks of all kinds, he is especially well; they settled on a farm in,Maple Grove.,
W A. Okriett. tb« B«rga*o Sion.
-ortioneer xndha.Riv n where they rcwiled until five years
».in, hu «h .miouocmc.l in tbl« l«m.&gt;
ulirfxrtion wto-rcvpr hi. ago. wb«S they moved to Baltimore,
that «UI be attrarllve to all BANNER -vrioea have lx.cn mcnrwL While he where she died Sept 20,! IMS.
reader, who attend the lltir. Read hi, w,il
“1" iu hi" ol'l ierri-1 She was a sincere earnest Chiktian
adv. on Page S.
tory in AIU«sa and Kalamazoo counties woman, a good wife, a fsdthfpl mother,
;I
’
—------------------.
yet the most of his time will be de-.
and one who had and deserved tor- re­
FAIR NOTES.
voted to sales in Barry county. spect of all who knew her.
The conditions for entries in the i Arrangements have toea made with- There are left to mourn her loan her
raceXhave been changed so that records the BANNER so that datea can be J husband and seven children, eleven
made after Sept. » are no bar.
made at this office, ot with him at: grandchildren, three brothers and t hree
Remember half fare on all railroads, j Delton.
(

NO CAUSE
Of ACTION

J

able of dwp

�Ab! bus BAJNNER, SEPTEMBER 28, 19^.

H '‘STINGS

Banni

that will rob the grave to stuff the
caucauses and voting booths.

THE DOWUHG HORSES.

FLED FROM TEMPTATION.

UNDERWEAR

Clapper Their Owner Haa
Evidently Grand Rapiida junea are
Bought the Tbos.Maney Jr. Farm.
Several
secret
service
men
were
not as "fast and furious" to convict
COOK BROS., Editors.
lunching in a downtown cafe the other
Will Move There With Moraca.
water scandal boodlers as they were,
day when the talk turned to the gen­
■NINTH YEAR.
since Aiderman Mol, tried last week. ! eral subject of graft and bribery.
F. S, Clapper has purchased the Thos.
was acquitted, though almost the same
Haney
Jr. farm, about a half a mile
*T urn reminded.” said one of them,
Entered
si the
|&lt;osk&gt;mce al HMttogi, Michl- evidence, so it is claimed, was sufficient “of. the story bf an individual who was south from the Catholic cemetery, be­
ONK
YEAH
I........
BIX MONTHS
to
convict
other
aidermen
last
year.
well
known
in
the
west
about
a
decade
ing the second house south from the
THREE MONTHS
ago ns a man of unimpeachable hon­ comer. Ab will be seen by his an­
The state of Michigan is receiving In esty and sterling integrity. And It nouncement in another column he has
sjiecial taxes from the railroads, tele­ wasn't Just a belief or a general lm- moved there, and that wiU be the lo­
Lists' Flttu Lined Visit Mi Puts 25c
presslau, but a matter of cold. £ai&gt;l
phone, telegraph and insurance com­
ADVERTISING RATES.
fact, as the circumstances had proved cation where the Dowling horses will
Lrita' Flttct Lltti Vists ul Puts, eitn flit 50c
INaptay advartlalnr, rales furntshM on appll- panies the sum of &lt;2,500. (XX). h'o state
more than once.
be found hereafter.
rauon.
Llilu' III h Vests Hi Puts $1.00
BuaincM local* aad reading notice.*. On in the union is demanding more from
“It happened that about tho time 1
Brat page, or among HrevnUtt, rate a line; etoe- the pulilic service corporations than mention a big eastern corporation W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, Mich
wBBre. 7c a llna. Average of seven word* to the
Lilks Uslu Silts, flu tlucel, iij stjti, sins 3 Io 9.
Michigan.
which
handled
millions
of
dollars
’
'
‘
Who
sells
theX.
A
M.
Painti
*Wa«t cotamh. lea word tor each Inwrtioc. ’
worth of goods annually wanted a man
Says to every church, that Ixmgtnan
Card &lt;H Thanka. twenty-tiro cento each.
Mims' FIhm Llui, slits 7 ts 9, iitn iilit, 35c
The state of Michigan has no fear of for n position of the highest trust and &amp; Martinez give a liberal quantity of
the wolf- this year, having a comfort­ after searching the country over light­ paint whenever a church is painted
free aanewa matter.
CHIirsi's mm m&lt; Ui m Salts, iliu 4 is 6.25c
able balance of over *4,006.000 cash on ed on the gentleman in question. He
with L. &amp; M. Paint, 4 gallons L. * M
hand, and the state owes not a dollar of accepted the position, delighted, with
ty'i
Fluci Llud Vtsts nl Puts, extra kurj 25
Paint
and
3
gallons
of
Lineeed
QU
will
bonded debt.
This showing would the honor done him, but only held it
paint a moderate house.
JOB PRINTING.
Mu's Dubli Bick ill Frut Skirts ill Dukli um Piv&lt; 4$t
seem to indicate that its financial for a mouth, when he handed in bls
The Baxxk* has one ot the best equipped
resignation.
As
he had given splendid X Having sold my oiHmrinwa. I must
.
&gt; lab offleas in WesUrn MIchlwn, and h prepared affairs have .been well handled.
Mei's Gri j Mint Vists ini Puts, nil aide. 25c
satisfaction In the short time, lie wu»
Io do every kind ol l&gt;duk and Job printing.
have payment on all acounts due me.
pressed by bis employers for an ex­
Accounts will be left at C. H. Osixini ■
It
becomes
increasingly
evident
that
planation.
This
be
finally.gave,
as
fol
­
Fleece Liul Hwlery fro* 10c It 50c a fair
The new Primary Election law is
store, and ihoney can lx* paid .there.
likely to Tiring complications next Bryan will either be the next demo­ lows:
’’ ’I bad held this place only three All accounts must be aetUed hy October
. year, unless thoroughly understood. cratic nominee for the presidency or
days when a well, known individual
Wa give beolw a synopsis of the law dictate who that nominee shall* be.
Rock.
came to see Fred
me and,
after pledging my
The Most Complete Corset
so that it may be studied. It will l«e
honor .to secrecy, offered me a brllie ot
.
An
if
they
bad
not
already
{trouble
.
I'AKPOF THANKS.
Stock in Barry County
readily .seen that in order to avoid
$10,000 to du a certain thing that would
We dreire to extend cur hrurtMC “**“*'■ •&lt;»
runfii^on there must lie a registration enough. Hall Caine promises to write have l»een faithless to my trust. I had the friends and nelRhtHjis who m&gt; kindly &gt;’■**
a novel -on the ttoubles of tlie pch.
nd
uduring
the
slcknm
and
tuirUsJ
or
our
Be
­
him shown out ot the office. The next loved son and brother, al*o for the bewutlfnl
at every polling pluce. At the spring
day a representative of his raised the I floral decorations.
election qext April, opportunity will
Sru Wntcr.
I tendered bribe to S20,(X». 1 refused j'
be given tor every voter in Michigan I
Sea water'Is
a vuiupiiv.iiiii.Murv
complicated mixture ■ indignantly.
Several ,uuja
.days iini-i
Inter wr
th" ।! .
;
ova
nnici in u
ay.
ccvvrui
to qualify himself to attend a caucus
of a ’ front variety of dubatances. j offer was raised to
and some I
1st. He muni. »t the time of voting Roughly speaking,’It consists of 90ij . time after It was lucre ised t&lt;» $75,000. .
register his name as a memlsirof some per cent of fresh water plus JV4 per | Still I rcfiwctl with scorn.
party. Democrat. ; Republican. Prohi­ cent of mineral salts. Threo-foartlis of ' ** ’Last week the well known luxlivid- I
these salts arc chloride of sodium, or | uni himself again ciuuo to m* me nii-1
bition, Populist etc.
2. No registratdon can .occur after ■ common tpdile salt, and the ubxt: largest | offered to make the bribe s!101».im;ii In
that, for two years, except new voters, j constituent Is chloride of nuigiiesium j cash ami $loo.&lt;xxi in stock, ami I reIf he doa&lt; iiit register he cannot ! AfXer these come sulphate of maguv I fused the offer nml resigwil?
_
1
’
j slum, sulphate of lime, sulphate of poi- j "'And why did you resign?' asked
taks part in any caucus.
,,
,.
I ash. broihide of magnesium Ami carbo- j bls tonner employers, goring at him
KepuiHicnn. i uat(, of Huip ln ml,|hlon to
!(Ul&gt;. [ |„ admiration.
.
be cannot
go
into
the
i
।
cauzjtts °i ®Iiy I HtauceH sea water' contains minute , “ ‘Gentlemfri.
’
’ said the tttan '
utb^r party fur two year*, liecansc quantities of quite a 'variety of el,«- ! Ini's aclsable •honesty mid sterling inwhin
to vote at a primary »..
he meats, including iodine, phofphoms i tegrlty. Tny reputation Is all 1 have.
_
u
.he
i--offers
—
flrill fie given the party ticket of the and nrseplc. It also contain* some sil- j Tlwre has m ver tieen n sp &gt;( &lt;»n my
parly with which he enrolled. Of ver. copper, zinc, n:ekel. cobalt. Iron i name. and. bribery nml grift mid I
courMt. at the elect ion he can vote as he ami gold. There Is said to be 2 cents' i ,l!ive 1m-ii strangers all my IM'.'. Such
I worth of gold In every pailful of sea
continue to be th" &lt;a«- Gentle: . ...
Choice*.
j waler, but as yet nobody has firjuud a '
1 WigUrtl because that Inst offer j
fl. No ,votv.r eicept one who has
I way to^xtraci It. Copper and nine
, W:1B simply near my prits-.’Wash- .
eurcflled and selected bis party ran I found in some scaweedfl, and certain j IniHon Star.
vote at any caucus, and if he docs not j speck-s* of coral Is three mJIljotiahs-sil- '
“
enroll next iXprH and choose his party j Ter.
WITS AND WOMEN
he qannot attend a caucus at all.
'
j Would you hurt a woman,most, alm j
Tho men who enroll next April in
Stonewall Jackson's negro body serv­ nt her affection* —Wallace.
each party will be the ones io control
A woman’s hopes are -woven us sun­
tBc nominations for two years to come. ant knew before anybody else when a
battle was imminent "The general beams; a shadow annihilates them.—
tells you, I suppose," said one of the George.Eliot.
Chicago ia huVipg more fun over soldiers. “Lawd, no. sir! De. glu'nil
Women cannoi see so far ns men
Mayor Dunne’s plans for the municipal nuvver tell me nothin’. I obsarvates de can. but what they, do s«f they see
ownership of street eat lines than the 'tention of de gin’ral dis way: Co'se he
quicker.—Buckle.
famous Kilkenney cate. There are as prays jest like we all moridn' an’ night,
If woman did turn man out of para­
many plans ns there arc citizens, and but when he gits up two, three times In diac she has done her best ever since
they.all m.'em to radiate from acorn a night to pray den I rubs my eyes an’ to make it up to *him.—Sheldon.
git*
up.
too,
an
’
packs
de
haversack,
num center; so thut as each citizen
Lovers have In their language an in­
maps out his own plan, he discovers ca'iH* I done, fine out dore’s gw (no to be tape number of words In which each
old boy to pay right away."—From syllable is a caress.—Rochefedre.
bow Ifcasihle ami easily workable it.is,•
Mrs. Roger A. Pryor's •‘RemiuiseenA beautiful woman pleases the eye,
and tow, foolish urn all iheothers The '
a'gcXMl wornnn pleases the heart; one Is
fun &lt;wminenees right there. All this j
a
Jewel, the other a treasure.—NapoFtHblr Bird** Sent.
only L'onfinna the BANNER’S, position l
The neats eaten by eastern people leou 1.
that governmental or manieiiial own- ■
„„„„ of
w, the swift
„„,xv tribe.
x»,
• 'How wisely it is constituted that tenmade by birds
ership of transportation properties in are
which are remarkable*tor the’ barncter 4,Hr tti“1 KeU,k‘
*ball l&gt;e our :
this &lt;;onntry*will nut prove sdecesHfnl. of
-- *•
—- hallvtL
'
.
their
This,
being extremely j ««r&gt;b*st gu'Wcs. Instilling their own,
A long time ago Macauley wrote that Jticky, quickly sets Into
a
subatnnee
,
s
P
!r,l
*
~
&lt;
banning.
- .■
I— ------the government which attempts to. resembling gelatin, ofF which *1,1.1..
their mil
edl- &lt;•
manage its army with tho guiding iile nests are made. In shape these '
Chlmueys constructed modem
on
1
handiof a debating club could iiot hope resemble half u saucer and are uanally r
principles were almost unknown to the |
to develop military &gt;nen»r accomplish to lie totiiid In eavei, attached tn rocks. '
UDchHiis,
being
ii.uai
only
hi
the
large
।
much; with its army. The transporta­ They have no particular taste, but baths, where great quantities of hot I
tion business requires a master band serve as a basis tor thick, clear soup, Water were ueedeil. &lt;'hating 'dishes,
and wind at the head, atnl the best vT to which various tlavorlugu may be braziers of glowing coals mid battles
added at pleasure.
diciplane in its service. Sr.lwtitjHo for
of hot water were employed by the
these n city council’rnleu by jioliticladles of the middle ages to keep their
ians and railway service filled by the
Formic acid has been u&lt;«l for u long rooms warm, and a curious picture h
serviuits of politicians, and you have a time by the Matabele'natives tn Af­ extant of three Norman ladles chat1
condition which spells only failure. •
rica as n cure for inn In Ma and ague. ting together, each With a liottle of
It l« taken by them In the form of spi­ hot witter placed, between her feet.
Chimneys are believed to have been uhHaving known how it feels from ders. These insect* contain n large
having masterfully filled the place of proportion of formic acid. A traveler knuwu In Englaml until the twelfth
century, but by the end of the four­
under |dog in a foolish and costly war In Africa says that a meal or two of teenth were generally employtai lu do­
spiders cured him permanently of an
with Jaiian, the Russian jCxar has is­ attack of ague.
mestic architecture. For a long time
sued a call hit the aseoxibling of the
there was,a chimney tax all over Eng­
land.— London News.
nations at a j«ace conference at the
Hague. If the Czar had | referred the
Mrs. Crawford—-Now that the honey­
Winner! lu Life.
matters at issue between his govern­ moon is over, I suppose you find your
The people who win their way into.-,
ment and that of the Mikado to the husband has grown economical with
the inmost recesses of others* hearts’
Hague!tribunal in the find place, he IiIh kisses? Mrs.' Crabshaw—He has
are not usually the most brilliant and
would have saved himself and hi a reached a worse hUge than that, my glrivd. but those who have sympathy,
dear. lie has grown economical with
nation much loss and humiliation, say­
patience, self forgotfulnes-s and that
his money.—Illustrated Bits.
ing nothing of the needletfi and awful
indefinable faculty of eliciting the bet­
ter nature of others. We. have ninny
sacrifice of human life. He should have
been inclined to do so because it was
“A soft answer?’ remarked the party friends who nre mon* beautiful and
he-who first convened the nations at of the first part, •‘turneth away wrath." gifted, but there Is not one of them
’•True enough," responded the party whose coiiipanionshlp we enjoy better
the Hague. But whst sound reason and
than that -of the plain faced man or
good sense failed to impress upon his of the second part, "but wrath also woman who never makes a witty or
turneth away a soft answer."—Phila­
Russiaa majesty a sorry experience
profound remark, but whose simple
delphia Bulletin.
with the little hrown men of Japan has
quality of hnmnn goodness makes up
evidently taught him. nndf his voice is
Hvtsrvrw Frlrntlu.
x for every other deficiency.
raised Inticl and high fur internalicmnl
Gladys-Jerrold is saying al) round'"
that yqti are worth yonr weight In
'peace. ' 7 .
gold. Ethel—The foolish Iwy! Who Is , ■
he saying It to? Gladys—His creditors. :
Senatvr Elkins, of West iVirgimn. is
Please buy some of those
dear.
chairman of the Senate cominitttee on
jackets aud overalls, madeinter-state commerce,! and will have
of
good bli;e deiniu. to
charge of any inter-state commerce bill
Mau in the Street—I .don’t believe n I
wear during the fall work.
that may anno from bia committee, word of your story. Tramp—One mo- |
z-»
a
and all trnch bills will lie referred to ment, then, mister, and I’ll tell you a ' mm
that committee. He is known to lie different one
opposed to any bill regulating railroad
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Dr. D. E. Fuller has moved infb his i
Wo have a good supply
rates, and it was his powerful influence finu ne^.
of fruit cans, can tops and
that prevented such a bill passing at'
rubbers,
also pure spices
the last session of congress. Uhdoubtfor your use during can­
iedy be hoped the ^country would be
ning time.
won from tho president, .-who is de­
manding the bill. Whatever he may
have hoped, he is no longer deceived
ar to the puulic opinion of the American
Try our gloves and work
people on the subject. He knows they
shirts which stand both
are with President Roosevelt. He
wear
and tear, and wear
anounced in New York last week that
till worn out. &gt;
the next congress would , pass a law
You
can
trust
a
medicine
regulating railroad rates, and that the
tested 60 years I Sixty years
railroads might as well govern them­
of experience, think of that I
selves accordingly. . |

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THE FAIR
OF ALL FAIRS

HASTINGS
NEXT WEEK
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MR. FARMER.

/VI TS. UOOK

For Thin
Poor Blood

Mr. Workingman

Hiss Pretty.

Mayor Weaver the sturdy reform
executive of Philadelphia will have the
fight of his life if he shall defeat the
corrupt republican ring of that city.
Be could easily do it in a fair, open
fight. But the ring had the organiza­
tion, the machinery, and controls the
fund?* to pack caucuaw withits dnmmie*. and rule conventions with its
puppet*. and at the last election voted
over 60.00U men who were dead or at
r&lt;*«l man mi&lt;1 . gooi Better like
Mayor Weaver ia certain at a hard

Experience with Ayer's Sar­
saparilla; the original Sarsa­
parilla; the strongest Sarsapa­
rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc­
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weak nerves, general debility.

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It will pay you to look
over our stock oflaces
and embroideries and our
line of dry goods which
are always fresh and upto-date.
Youra for loweet prlcee.

W. W. WATSON,
QENEKflL STOKE
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When You are in Hastings
Attending the FAIR

C.w. Moore W-Hurt

■ nees. Thursday.
A certain Mulliken woman
,
Automobile Tipped Over
; trta
-''y""00 ■“«&lt;!«•■ i liwrtmI
come
a
real
ahophlter
and
her
rariona
While
•
w
trip to Toiedo, Thursday.
VS
Evz.atVBT
Tarionnl wmi
’
K D11P
S EI
&gt; operdtkrna
"I-’"11""’ in
ln that
tb«' line
!■"•’ hare
l“rte catmed
C.U«&lt;1 the t,H.
r‘.
wileand
andthe
th.
latt.,'
and wife
A C. Brown
Mirfai, trip
: n'w.u.r
...
. I
Anna Johnson were
’ ■»r:
“ tot“Th.
ib.i1 »
tih.M«L-«"
s
T
‘'““
’o’01
"wlust
’nt’ io Grand Raptfl, . Thnraflay.
"Y---------- - ------------ r ,1 Mluwlng *u Mure,w
m th. 'w
s.nd.v
IK,
‘'“
*Mr ’ A'“
•Uy
y’'‘'uchool
Slia» Minnia TraJt went to M,„ i
.
was summoned to
"rdneaday. to vialt vnlativ.*
tuld ot
, habit(
w™*“u ’toptifirr who wwdoooy.
. r me- and was
— &gt;««■
OI an
SIlM Hmh WrlHBrt left Salurdav to
■
■■ I thing
thing of
of value
v«hi. she
»h. can
r»n get
g.l her
hrr hands
bMd» ’! -nd oMli
„r y’5 Itthe
of b1' wit.
; .Jfyp :
,
attend
school at Renaoke. Va.
nit
heir
etttint
vLo
c
’
.
on whvtl.tr or not ,h. oM. it. ghv ■ that a... ?.
''"r B*tth&gt; Crert i
purBolfi has .Molen J.-wlry nmj other article. I r »
that Mr. anfl Mra. •!
Ford Hicks has h position with the
from tho writer ot thb notice Th.
1&gt;,.B“lt1'' Crrek. tho tat- I
■ naiKtntizoo Gazette w» 'reporter.
.■rm-rald and nil,yBoM ring, which «1,. । J[oorc ‘’t
aiBor
C. W.
Mta Nichote. of SL Louis, is visitcreatn’ii-pu
_
took nr. of enough vain, tn phe hw huaha^d. anS.“''/’t *lthl"'»b lb«1r iug her mother. Mrs. O. J. Newton.
m tho lA troit houac ot cornwlion, whom ' th.ir children^ ” “‘T’’ “"d tl,™rof
Mr. aud M-nt. L. J. Good/iar re­
/gristle Gtods,
| many women are sent every year for i atemf
° Y n going down • hill
1 Fine Stationery, .
turned Thursday from Northern Mich­
similar offenres. and although unt a ' Sundav
&lt;r°m BaUl“ Crvekigan.
tvsident
here
but
a
frequent
•trader
”
.1
resident
fr&lt;Nin«nf -&gt;*MAe'r&gt;&gt; . .. . .’ .
°°n ln au autemohile. As
Mrs. Frank Newton attended the
1
Hand Bags, ■
j she may find . herself' located at t
tho|u,achtno go pretty ,„t
drewonakers convention, at Chicago i
| above named institution if she is &lt;••,»,
Peckei Books,
■ '•r bottom he .truck onto. „„a „„d Ulj, lant week.
j caught again stealing articles from my
' ttrod th. mriftly moving vehicle from
Mrs. Clement Smith and Misa Ger- 1
store.
.
1
Card Cases.
tt» otrnrro, .nd tipjaal It m,r. Th. trude Smith were Grand Rapids viaitors ,
w
I
neat'y machine l u.n.-d Mr.. Mooro to Thursday.
: (-. rkia n, (
An-.unusnnl case of affection animah the ground, hutturing her wri,t and
The Mint* F.rmina and Harriet |
j
If you
tuij:
W6&lt; jl,avc f°r vach other»tt»m«» was ?howii otherwiM- injuring her. Sb.
held 'Goodyear left Thursday to attend
ifeli
Lw’inie ar ) 1 recently b&gt;’ a p*ir of pet rabbits owned down by the heavy machine until help
\ asaar College.
• ’J|
I hareHy1
-spi n in ) ’ by “ liW® B‘rl livin« on North Burd­ Sw[d_be eumuiontal to lift her out from
Mrs. Nellie Swt'ezey and Mm. Marion i I
I ,’ticKtlvi
,
-fill
etteeL The rabbits had been kept
T.“ Mr- Mooro waa badly bruiwtd Goodyear visited &gt; Grand
Rapids
L
’
r
a
r
a
(i
together
nearly
all
t*heir
lives,
until
j the larp'
but th. children eaea|.&lt;1 with Might fnemls,. Thursday.
1
J one (|ay IaMt woek one
the pair di&gt;r
Injury. Up 10 noon Sunday Mra. i
apiieared and has not- been seen again Mooro had not regained emtroioutmetw. I Harry G. Hayes represented Bar­
ry
Lodge
at
the
Grand
Lodge
K.
of
i
b-v it-' httle owner. She cried over her But word waa received Monday that ' I
loss but her grief whs nothing to that ' she. was not seriously hurt, except the ' 1 - meeting in Jackson, last week. |
panela
8. W. Rosy, wko has latrn clerking I,
of the other rabbit. The little*animal Broken wrist'
ike ah‘t’
for Heath &amp; Carveth. hai tiwepfeJ a i
was inconsolable.
would not play
things
i it would not eat. but sat cnjuchetl in i
position in a large drug' store at St. ;(
THE
KAFFIR
BOY
CHOIR.
[•nc
at
Joseph, and moved to that city.
i
a w™..
corner
every
—— of
-• the -pen. showing W.C
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.furrow for. tb» low, of it, wul s,BjC „ (hc Mcthoill„ C|)
( s-tiiiuinion. Two days later the rabbit
vnurcn
died, and itaownor iH cunviuced that
Evening, Oct. Qth. Rich
its death was caused by grief.-—Kala- '
Musical Trent.
mazou Gazette.
' Some of ow rv»Jw» have he.nl th.
famous Knfflr hoy choir, and manv
(teorgt\Kiinmel. then n Niles hanker I hpve heard of them. Thrush a forthad bis lite insured for $:,*•"*. &lt;&gt;W, his sis­ unate combination of clrcnnistam
ter living in Chicago luting the Ijcne- ’ this choir has been occurred for the

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ficiaiy. About nix year* ago he left [
aqd the earth seems tu have swallowed
Inin up. Hi's sister began proceedings ,
to tynipcl the payment by the life in- ,
innuice cumpauy. tha^ latter refusing ।
to pay. Recently the company claimed |
to have located Kimmel
an insane
asylum in New York. Elis 'sister last *
week sent some Niles people who knew I
the real George Kimmel to the Nev.- of perfection, and their singing is of
York asylum to see the alleged Kimmel. the very Lighot order. The price
TUey declare the insane party is not. usually required tor one of . tlieir en­
Kiininel at all. su the insurance com- tertainments U-which wbuld pre*
elude their engagement. But ns the
posy wifl he pressed fur payment.
evening in question was •'kn -upen
date” with them, arrangements were
Anxious to better his condition, closed that will admit of a profit tu the
AYthur J. Wellman, of Grand Rapids,
League provided there is a good at­
a thirty-day lay-off from the fire
tendance, and of that there should ladepartment and went to. railroading
no question. For no finer muMcal
September 1. Early Wednesday morning
attraction was ever offered here.
he was crnslied under the south-bound
The Knftir
have spent a giK'ii
Hy4t at pKiar Springs and instantly.
share of their summer at Piue lake in
killed. Wellman had worked twentyPrairieville with their trainer aiul
twA hour■&gt; and had but eight hours’
manager^who is a British officer. &gt;
-leifp when rolled out again. He wont
ahead of.bf-i irain at Cedar Springs to • Tw&lt;« anmtvuj florists of Nife-s. have
sfo|&gt; theSlytlrj Having fixed a torpedo
attaiiirii the. unattainable, in the shape*
hr L.it duwn;&lt;)ii a cattk guard with his
red;lantern iil~hia feet. During ort.his floral wurld.which prufe»sjt&gt;iHfl gardheail drcfppe 11 on iii« knees and was
• m-m have long tried to grow nnd do
■finder box of th*? flyer clan s! impos'd He. •
-kt-d.?!.- by tl
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Fancy and Stamped Linens, Embroidery Silks, Pillows and Pillow Tops,
Towels, Dresser Scarfs and Stand Spreads, Table Oil Cloths,
and we have fixed the PRICES RIGHT.
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Jardiniers and Flower Pots, Toys. Dolls, Notions, Sid?. Back and Dres■
sing Combs,
Handkerchiefs from 1c to 50c.
Sec our Fail v Hand., u-hi.
for children.
Neck Beads.
5c and 10c Jewelry. - Wrist, Bags, well 1 guess u. any kind and
style you want
Ladies’ Pocket Books 75c, 60c, 50c, your elipi. e :19c. The 35c
and 25c ones,- jOtir choice for 19c.
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We will tell you later about Xmas, but remember we will have the most up-todate and complete stock we have ever shown. But do not forget uh NEXT WEEK.
Come in and look whether yon purchase or not. Always glad to see you And show
you the goods.

....Remember the Place....

W. A. GARRETT.
BARGAIN STORE
Hastings, Mich.

The beat place to pray "for a big con: ।
crop is between tho rows.
The high
one day
- wind
.
. last week
- b,ew d,,wn
.rollor min Bm®k«
Several froin this city and vicinity |

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Capital ::

The aupervlsora-will convene for-the
■ih-tolwr session one week irom next
Monday.

Ask to ..;
I goods.

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Stork

; Bsed Gaels j s Bsicet Right.

MINA M. SCOTT

nice warm
MEAL 25 CENTS.
itvt- to bling a
b.’h with yoti,
1 come to the
to the 1’alatje
get a
arm Meal.
weK- ’7’ "3|' clean “r

U1NCH1100M IN CONNECTION..

OUR

i:«tde of the bedt
BRcin UiSlt,rjai8.
Ask
on-AU
r grocer for it.
‘“KL'fcOFCifiAns am CONFECTIONW

Barnaby Bros.,
" !:ju'u’r (Mice.
Haslingt, Mich.

ps-Un,'"'
Jy ,n

treatments

MOOEBN

Cbr0UiC

’UWTISIt.

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DEFORMITIES,
S?n JjL
Blood,
c n ana Lhronlc Diseases.

0F

ALL

KI"D•

for Tr*!11

:
IVraos- the Galesburg Village au| thofltaM reluaBcl to t have tin* freight
from are interurban freight line dumie
ed and left on theaidewalk. the Mich­
I igan Traction compati, will receive
I no freight cnnaign-Hi to Galwburg.
; nor reoliw- any at that ptae for tranai portation to other points.
lieu. John netcher. of Plainwell.
ha» probably aerverl longer in one pas­
torate than any minister in Michigan.
For
rears ho has eorvcl the Baptista
of PIMnwell as their spiritual guide
and leader. Ho stands.very high in

that town and deeervea to.
An Allegan man bought a bottle o!
hair medicine, the label upon which
asMtrei him that after using the stuff,
he wculd not have a gray hair in* his
liesJ. The promise wns kept. He
j hasn't a gray hair nor any other sort

' of a hair now.
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— t for
Ex-Senator We»«eiins
I•
Li-atuatvi
--- ----&gt;" 9- ut .
I candidate for mayor of Grand Rapids.
It will be remembered that he ran
once, end the flood of 0Pf«»to»"
I .mothered him. But W«. think, it i»
time he b»d «. inning* now. and U

going after the plnce hanl.

The agonizing itching and burning 1 bride’s mother, aud was performed by
Rev. Trott:
of the skiu, as in eczema; the fright­
The Catholics of this city have
ful scaling, ns in -psoriasis; the loss
of hair and crusting of Uic scalp, as again secured the privilege of serving
in scallcd head ; the fuexal disfigure­ meals at the fair grounds during the
ment, as in pimples and ringworm:
County fair next week. There is no
the awful suffering of infants, ana
doubt but that they will do this to the.
anxiety of worn-out p.irenta, as in
milk' crust, tetter, and salt rocam — satisfaction of all concerned. Father
all demand a remedy of almost •«?"- Connors desires us to thank the people
human virtues to successfully cope
of Barry county for their generous
with them. That Cufacura So an,
jiatrbnage in the past,and wishes us to
Ointment, and Pills are such stan«is
assure them he will spare no pains to
proven beyond all do“b*ment is made regarding them that i»
merit their patronage thin year.
not justified by the strongest evidence.
The ban which the i»st oflice depart­
The Duritv and sweetness, the pqyrcr
£*e£3
relief, the eerment has put on the circulation of lot­
taintyof speedv and permanent cure,
tery advertising includes quilt raffles
g?Xotatcsafety and greatecouumy
and similar -cbemes offering prizes.dehave made them the
cures and humour remedies of the I pendent on lots or chance, including
j
civilized world.
. guessing’ or estimating contents for:
i prizes for private gain or in the aid of
charitable,' educational or religious ob­
jects, and it also includes the endless
chain nuisance. A newspaper adver­
Of Distressing Humour.
tisement of a quilt drawing or anything
Cpl.ln W. S. Gnham ijn Eofi
of that nature is by this ruling barred
St., frbeelioR. w. V., wntmg »»Jer
from circulation, hence such notices
d*U ol June 14.
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cannot be accepted by paj^re hereafter
trrateful I want to thank God that a
on pain of having the entire issue held
Siend recommended Cuticura boap
.nd Ointment to me. I suffered lor a
up ’n the post office.

CAPT. GRAHAM’S CURE

Jam«« .Vwqnolin, a farmer living
near Mnakegon. bml hi. heaiUlUiwn oB
by a premative expkwion of dynan*
Wednesday.
He waa blowing out

but they all took xny “on‘:T-

stumps.

Cutieursi Soap and Ointment did iL^

Battie Creek is threatened with an
J»eliwn, Michigan

CURED'BY THE
CUTICURA REMEDIES

: wel^and favorably known in this rity, .
and the best wishes of a bust of friends i
i attend them. They will be at home
| Nov. 1st at 513 Walnut St. The cer- I
! emony occurred at • the home of the j

USED FOR PNEUMONIA.
Dr. a J. Bishop.
Agnew. Mich.,
savs. •’I have used Foleys Honey ami
Tar in three very severe cases of
noaunonia with good reaulta in erwy
Sa, Refuse subatluilas. For sale ire
Arthur E. Mulholland succeeeor to
H. Goodyear.

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$75,000.00

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

(inkers

CRAVINGS
BANK
l

eis«i&lt;r lltosrr. President.

R. B. Iltaser.

Our Sign
Is field

Mice Pres.

JI. JI. Jtndtrwfl, Cashier.

CHILUHEHS EMPORIUM

PSORIASIS
AND ECZEMA

It

We have just received a.nice line of Novelties of ah kinds
New lot of

Many fromj this city attended the
; Wot Michigan fair at Grand1 Rapids
la*« week,' i .
$
■-Tfie*poore»4 p-«?ople on earth arc those
v. ho make the most of wiiat the}’ have
£
1 and the least of what they are.
? Phone 233.
Never has ftho volume, of freight,
Kalamazoo’re-to have a street carnix
It is jhinied out hy the Nik1* Sun •val next month.. The insane'asylum is Imth it. and (mt of Hastings., .exceeded
OOOOOCOOS, X ... . . &gt;XX&gt;OOCOO
what
it is at the present time.
thai Uaufrt.ni lake that &lt;me»* washed the ‘in the proper place al! right enough. J
When at the fair call *&gt;ti W. H.
root* of .a laiiIge tree at Kennedy’s point,
’ Spence and examine the largest stock
is t/xw tliret feet l«elow that level with ■ vn
On Wednesday
ncuuwsuuv mvr
over uri.iv,
l&gt;».tx»» basket*
w»sncw»
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pr-jspecti of 1 urther-recession, and it i» qfKMhrtwitb UtlWl frvm S""H&gt;
“b°” “* *
r’
I hinted thi&amp; larrun
lake mayyet belarron
may
be
­
Huven.
Harlow
&amp;
.Waters
lire having a new
jgffsrsci Street,
‘ come dry. ' The construction of a sleep
'
metal roof put on their big storage
HASTINGS.
MICHIGAN
'drain through territory that formerly
., .
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| warehouse north of the Michigan CenKalamazoo’s striking printer- have |
! ted this lake augurs shallower water
EVERYTHING FOR BABIES
started a weekly paper of their owq. J
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■' in a drontby swason and suggests, ulWe would like tu see the city council
AND CHILDREN,
This shows what
tirnatc extinittiun.
...
•take the initiative tu secute more
hitching poets fur this city. Upon
Dbs-r.- in Fliiunejette, I happeus where draining of low places
j and jswaimpB is curried to’ an extreme.
[ the council rests the responsibility fur
Cashm
all 1 (ring' Harty county may learn something
i starting this movement. __
ham.
■ from this experience.
I The boy who returns to his school
Hygenir Sl oping Robes;
‘ duties-determined to take advantage
B&gt;mii.-tob&gt; .-iik. Velvet,
* of the educational advantages offered
An American express train of seven
Baarfki:
‘ him, and cognizant .of the fact that
care, each one of them loaded with
Patent j, .v
B-itj.. uii
his future depends upon his attention
. rilles, making a total of more that.
m-ii n
D:„w...nrm and . to hisschc-oldnti^.fecertain te succeed
Itl.'tWOuOO. paused through the city
TheFan;
Milk
Crust?
Tetter,
Rinfcwori
i? •
.
Mjmp|e
thjS little lemon, is, it is
j Thuistlay night in charge uf Engineer
Stor-k
• injgi?.
’Stalled Head, and Evrry Form of „ne „r the hardest t.» impress upon the
Ikrntley imd Fireman Lester The cars
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I of bilk were cn route from San FranTorturing, Disfiguring Humors ; .juvenile mind.
A new ?'
■ cisco to New York over the Michigan
Cards arc out announcing the marLousing
from Infancy to Age,
| najfti on Thursday last of Miss Maude
! Central.—Battle Creek Journal.
I Whitney to Mr. Fre&lt;| Camp. Both are j

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15c, 20c, and 25c Counters

See our ‘Next-to-Cut” Glassware. You cau hardly tell it from the real Cut.
is beautifijl. You will want a piece of it to take home with you.

z A fine line of underwear at W. H.
Spence’s.
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a fint-class location for a cold-storage ■
plant.
.
,
.

ioc,

Can show you as nice a line of Fancy China as can be found in. the city

Local News.

1 will attend the Lake Odessa fair this
w uek.
It strikes iL that Haatings*vould Ik-, j

In our Tin and Granite Ware Department you will find a lot of useful articles for
the kitchen. See what we have on our

5C,

Charles Andrus and wife, of Ann i
Arbor, were the guests of Ha«tings
friends hunt week. Mr. , Andrus will
resume his studies in the University ' ।

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We have added new lines to our stock this year, consist­
ing of......

W"k'
Mrs. J. H. Depuc and daughter left
Thursday
for
New
York City
make
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- to ™
—
'“.n extvildo^ v’4it *itb her sister. Mrs.
.- Nellie
K"”*" Pryor
“
Jones. Sirs.
~ D. will also
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evening of Moiiday, Octolier ’’th. by vi&gt;it friends in Rochester on her rethe Epworth league, anil will give an
entertainment at the Metbod|bt church •. Otto Bergman.
.
who tins been super*
that evening.
, inteiuh-iq at the Seal factory for some
The five Kafflr lioy. of thistehoir an-: tiuie’ has resigned his portion and,
natives of Sodth Africa, and repn--wil1 n,oVe 50 Chleago Oct. 1st Mr.
sent four of the original negro ti'rlK-.s j Bergman’s friends in this city will re­
of that country. They have wond. rfv.l . ^ret his departure. ’
voices. trained.
train«wi ♦,»
tte, higher
1.i&gt;.U^; degree '
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t&lt;r the

MiiirT Mulholland,

INext Week

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Do not forget to come into W. A. GARRETT’S BARGAIN STORE.

to the public a$ one ot
the most reliable, sol­
peat, and well mannqod Distitntions In
the city.

Directors
Ehuttr muter.

R. B. m««r.
R. C. fresell,

Confidence in a Savings Bank

rn. C. Cook.

D.

RMOjeir,

tike UUterr.

it ait absolute uecestitv

JI. R. Jlsderws.

r cent
Interest
paid on $aoln«s Deposits.
money to Loan on

GJe have

Clw Publics’ Confidence
and (bars ibe reason why wt bane onr large list of
depositors. We want one more though and that’s
you.
—A

Bastings 0iy Bank

Real Bute SKurlty.

rnoBATK OKliEB

COME AND SEE US.
WHITE
LILY
WW"1
^lh^4Tnaor laundry POWDER
During El'air week
beautiful Souvenirs

PRICE 12 CENTS PER CAN
White Lily Powder
makes
Cut Glass sparkle,
Windows clear
crystal.
Silver clean
bright

as
and

Cleans Silks, Laces,
Woolens,
Furs,
Gentlemen’s Suits

Invaluable for
laundry.

the

Makes clothes lily
white;
flannels
soft and beautiful;
colored
fabrics
bright as new.

WHITE I.ILV LAUN.
.DRY POWDER Is for
sale by the following
named Grocers:—

J, T. PIERSON &amp; SON.
J. HOMER DePUE,
W. H. FAIRCHILDS.
COOK &amp; SENTZ,
HAMS 1 RUSS.
See circulars for di­
rections and recom­
mendations.

Which has the most
charms for you:
The everlasting rub
at the tub, red. sore
rough hands; a tired
back; or

WHITE LILY LAUNDRY

POWpER,
makes quick, easy,
tireless
washing;
soft, -white hands,
and cheerful spirits.

(jeceawsl and all other personi k&gt;ure»t»-d In
old Mtata, are f-qntred tp appear at a mmIoi,
of said L'ourt. thro to be hoiden at the prolietr
attar. In the City uf Ihuttags.’tnwUd eenuty,
*n&lt;l show cause If any there be. wfcy th" praym
X the pcUlkwr may not be greeted. Audit
»s tnftiw ordered, that -aid retltfu»&gt;.-r give
notice to th- «»T»ons interested In said mtM*
jf tl- iHSMlrncy of saM peglUon an-l the bearing
lherea by eumlnn a ropy, of this ordvr to I*
, 0uhli»b&lt;4 In iho Haktikgn.Bamnlm a new#! -(&gt;aprr prtnUsI and dnmtau-d tn said Vouuty of
: Barry, croce In each week for three .wmoraMst
I «rro*s wcvioto* to «dd day of hrartiic
KltaC. Hkcox.
Chas. M. Mack.
I
Probulo Eegtater.
Judge of probate
TEH.MH 0F HOLDING COl. KT.
Stale of Mlclosaa,
Fifth Judicial
LCIam-ot HnKb. Circuit Jiiflxt for th
Judicial LdrcuU of Michigan, do Here, n
and .i|&gt;;&gt;ointU» tlmei of bolding tbr
wm» of Comtin said arrult for
ye*,
and dc«.as foltewn;
ton, Coan tr.
-

White Lily Laundry
Powder stands alone
.tn PRICE and VALUE
None genuine without
the TRADE MARK.

SPECIAL SALE of White Lily Laundry Fluid
”**' Tk 12 cons L-

| County of itarry . hoMou at the Probate oOtoe.
14 HaxUna*. In said County on
, Friday iMh day &lt;&gt;! SL-ptembet. In the y«kr
otis thmiNand olnn hundred and fly e.
I Prrerot Ctes. M. Nack. J ndre « Probate.
| In tho matter of the rotate of Iternard
। Bowser, dtv-mwed.
On read mg and flUng ttw jx-tlUun duly vtsrl1 fled. oFF. J. Merrill, the executor named In the
will of tald deceased, praying U-.»t nu Itugrui n»rot now oh nie In Ulin Court, purporting to b*
Che text win and tretajurot of «ald droeasod lxadmitted to Probate mid ll»e •an-utor therein
named appointed or acme other suitable per
wn.
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Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday, tkeisth day of O«ober A. 1). im at ten o'clock in

TRADE MASK

October,

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Mr

GRAND FALL OPENING!

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MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS DURING THE BARRV COUNTY FAIR
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This store is going to make an extraordinarily strong bid for your patronage during air
ee , an i
°^es nCef
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Best Quality, Broadest Variety have an interest for you, then we are sure of your consit eration. • e wi
e p ease
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to have you with us every day next week. Make this your shopping and resting place.
e wi ma e it wort w i e
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for you to come. Below some of the temptingly prided goods are pointed out.
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WALKING SKIRTS
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Visit our New Coat and Skirt
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The
showlng
for Fall and Winter will
Department
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delight the Women
• Ladies* Boat, Empire, Style No. 223.-45 inches long,
made of fine medium weight Kersey, with C-ijr AA
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Satin body lining, black only
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We have several good numbers, ex­
Ladies* Coat, Style 2&gt;6. -Floated yoke, unlined, empire,
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celling any Fall Line we ever carried.
effect, 42 inches long, made of tine Kersey, col O&lt; “ Art
' or black, brown and tan, just
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Ladies* Skirt. Made in all wool wonted effect,' O- rxrx
mixed colors brown and blue, just
u? Uu
921. Single breasted, fly front, yoke lined, collar Oin /in
ii/ Ladies’Coat, Style No. effect
of velvet, made in black, brow*n and tan
vlv vv
Ladies* Skirt. —Made in all wool Flint Water- fl'z nrx .
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proof Cloth, colors, gray, blue and brown, each OU UU
FURS, 75 cents to $20.00
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Ladies* SkirL Made in the Genuine Jamestown worsteds, colure iLur
Inspect our line before buying.
brown, eachi
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$8 00
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Ladies* Skirt. Style No. 312.—Made in all wool imported clay wor-tk
WOOL DRESS GOODS
only, each « j
S10 00
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We are offering these leaders:
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inch-Surah Twill.—The exclusive cloth you read about, very effective for O, nn
Music
Music
or plaited skirts, per yard wl vU
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Remember the Dates,
ii/ 52 Inch Broadcloth. —In the shades of green, blue, tans, etc. only.... $ I 00 per yard
Wednesday Afternoon and
$1 00
iii 48.inch Melrose.—In black, brown, navy, green, etc., exceptional value at
5th and 6th
Choice novelty Siitings, &lt;checks or mixtures, selected purposely for Children's
Evening. Everybody welcome October 4th
ii/ dresses, and Ladles Shlrlrt Waht Sults Fair Week Special, only . DUG
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R- Fo. D._ Mail Orders
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will receive our
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prompt attention.
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of Coats, Skirts, Furs, Waists, Etc,

October 4th, 5th and 6th, 1905

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON

"Stand your ground,
bum fire imlow iired upon.
Ikit If they mean to have a war •

explains the ^interesting things along
the line, the auto trip is mu:h more j CORRESPONDENCE.
‘ interesting, even . if the expense is
somewhat more. 1*11 tell you something
Across this Held of opposition to th« aliout it in my next letter which win
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MORGAN.
-tyranny of the mother country ia a doubtless lie the lost.
CdUilnuM tram pngo
There am rumors afloat that there
, monument to the memory of those who
will
lea
sensational
law suit not many
i fell on the field of.Lexington and on
miles from Morgan. However the
that every school boy and girl in ; its surface is carved the name- of 'the WILL PUT IN SPRINK­
affair may be Bottled; before going to
Burry .county t uul l take the trip' be­ ' heroes who fell
LER SYSTEM
cause the associailr.^
ibns ;-:z
are such that ii
it
suit. The parties oh the aggressive
। On nearly nil the houses in the imwould forever fix n their minds farts
side are trying to bring about a settle­
| mediate neighborhood. some of which
that are moht ii t imately ’ jcopiiected , wen' standing when the battle oc- Hastings Table Co. Preparing to ment.
with very importi Dt periods of our I ctirred. and have bullet holes in them
Misa Dam erris Hagerman who has
Equip Its Plant With Automatic .
country’s history, And if you ever to attest the fact, are tablets telling
lieen keeping house for Mrs. Basset's
Sprinklers to Prevent Fires. '
take the trip, go b r all means by the I of historical and interesting incidents.
jx'ople tho jutst week, returned to her
electric line. The ride is delightfnl,
The city counci] haa voted to ex- Lome in Morgan Saturday night.
Perhai» “ half mile from Lexington
through a beamifn part of i the city stands the historical Hancock house, tond . dx !»&lt;*' „.ter m.i„
Mr. Munton is preparng to put a
and suburlM most of the way. and now turned into a museum, and filled ,T ?
? ••“•'•Oo'y- «• fen«, under In.
The . mason
---------------------much of it is along! the line traversed with moat interesting relics of the
the latter can be equipped with auto- jfc
is
getting the cellar in readiness for the
by Paul Revere in )is
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midnight
‘
ride. Revolutionary period. The house was matic sprinklers for better protection furnace*^
Tableta and monuuienta are placed on built in 1608 by the father of John
against firea. The Table Co. are figur'
all sides to.wark important places and Hancock of Revolutionary fame. John ing on the work, and the contract will
Misses Grace and L«nna Adkins atevents.
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Hancock and Samuel Adams were soon be lot. but no company would . lenilt?‘1 the fair at Grand Rapids last
We left Boston between six and seven asleep ip this house when they were undertake the work without n six inch ' Week
week,- ”
asM ,,i
did
'1 Mp
Mr. Fancher and wife
o'clock by trolley, |md reached Lexin­ aroused “by Paul Revere, and taken by pipe connected the plant with the also a numtier of other* from the vicin­
gton at eight, or a) little later. The their guard to Burlington. On their water work*. The Table C-o. will add ity of Morgan.
.
acene of the Battle M Lexington, where heads
price hiul been net by the about 2u feet to ita tower. On that a
A man on the lake fishing Sunday.
&lt;J:e Minute men were drawn up to British government. Every room in large tank will he Iniilt, and kept full
The wind was blowing quite hard. He
meet'the oncoming! British isi the first the old house is filled with quaint old uf water. This will lie connected with
v strike of a big
'“4I tell JWU
you xI got-a
spot visited., ii is w the heart of the furniture and curios, common to that the sprinkler system in tthe plant The
iinr said
one but. I,
i ,loose
------- him
k,_
Oh! ho was a
timn and
im&lt;i in a
» .largo
Inrcm safety deposit ctunhMiiv
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little town of Lexington aud is kept up time,
company will also have ua K;..
big rfire. big feller .but...
I loose him.* There were
ju&gt; u public jHirk. monuments here and vault are some rare old treasures, pump drawing water from the rivier,
quite a good many fish caught in spite
there marking j the! imi»ortimt place* among them being the snare drum that , and connecting with the plant. Tins
of wind or weather.
.
that tell of tha gk»ry of American ' was .used by the Minute men in the! "'ill furnish three independent sources
valor, and in n ^vayltti make the blood Battle of Lexington and. many other of supply for tbe iqirinkler plant,
LACEY.
tingle as the stirring event* of those i relics saved from that battle.
On the ceiling of cncb story of the
Hetbert Butler is on the sick list.
times are recalled. The first ihat atFrom LeXington to Concord is a dis- factory there will be twp inch pipes,
tracts tbe attention bn the battle field, tauce of ijerhaps six or eight miles.\ six or. eight feet apart, and connected
Mrs. Leil Hill, of Buttle Creek, at­
which covers a space of ground -no through a good farming country most '1 with large heads at each end. About tended the funeral of her Mister Mra.
larger, (if as liirgj} than the court; of the way. The people of the state of ; six feet ajiart on each of the two Lewis Wood Saturday, and is staying
yard in thia city! is a handsome bronze Massachuaetts are alive to the import- inch pipes will lie a “sprinkler head,'* a few days with her daughter Mrs.
statue of CapL Barker the brave leader ance of good roads, and as a result the This head,is made of a sort of solder, Jesse Miller.
of tbe Minutemen, mounted on a pyra- 'entire .highway
pressure af­
. between the two small tested to resist a water ----------------Wm. Burroughs andjwifo of Banfield
raid of large field stones or boulders, towns iis of* fine
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mecadaraized
roads. ; «X'pounds, and yet it will melt nt vUHed at Calvin Stevens* last Sunpeculiarly emblematic of tbe enduring As stated previously, one can go from a temperature of 1J0 degrees. When
foundation of tbe government for I Lexington to Concord by trolley, or by it melta. It wiD permit the water to
Mrs. ELie Stevens visited her daugh­
which they so bravely eave their lives, j an automobile line, which runs on . escape in a spray. It will be seen ter Mm. Jane HUI a few days last
A little further dm a large field stone । schedule time over tbe identical route . then that whenever or wherever a week.
marks the position of the patriate traversed by Pau) Revere until he was fire might start in the plant it would
The Methodist minister will preach
when they fired upon the British regu- ' captured,
—‘---- “ -with
•** the
—exception
1------"------of
- .hut. a ----—*»_.«---------.
.
automatically
the
- release
water
his first sermon the first Sunday in
I.vs. On tbe face of the boulder stands very short distance where he went up smother
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the
Quick action
Oct.
out in bold reliqf.an old fashioned over a big hill, while the auto goes the lieginnig of a fire and plenty of
Tke L. A. a ot ib« M. E. tociet,
musket and ]x&gt;wder born and under­ around the baso of it.
water at the start are the prime
will giy® » oocial at tko Union Hnll
neath ia the fallowing inscription,
The price by automobile is 7B cents quisites for the sprinkler system.
from the command of Capt. Parker to j per person, but as a lecturer accomTbe Hastings Tables Co's- —
factory is Friday ore Sept. at. Fruit und pnm
rnr
his men
panics each auto and points out and u ver&gt;’ *,Q®y plant; and the sprinkler kin pie will be served. All
corsystem will l» installed more to save dially invited.

INVITED OFTEN 10
6234

Mrs /Traver and daughter Sarah and
grafidsdu Lavern spent Saturday and
Sunday!at Prairieville with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fisher and w«fe.

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Mr. uJ Mr,. StrcM.
friends from Indiana Lyr week?

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Mr. qweet and wife of your
Henry Burke visited Grind Rap di *a«d nine !&gt;•
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Hty
PrreenL t
attend/ the funcrul of‘Mrs. Wood at friends-tast week.
this ph e Saturday.
•
• Arthur Spore is denking in Mulhol­
land *.s drug store.
W-'lM-ll. |l
J. T. Lombard made a buMnens trip lnthU..i
t*r»UkE&gt;&gt;-nt m
to Detroit Monday.
The HANNER office will ls&gt; open at !
Ttirr-oiMii
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merrill and daugh­
all timefk during tho fair for the con5 Uli 4»y ot •
the fi’B'rin. .
ter spent Sunday in Battle Creek.
venienct of those who desire to pay
said petIt io;
hklward Goody ear left for Ann Arb­ decvaM-d a;j
their snlHcription accounts.
&lt;a!d estate .•
Horace Contant was asked tu. pony or Tuceday to resume his oouree in tbe Wild court. I
office, in Um*
up tLlb fine and costa Monday or 1 University.
show caiiM'
Mrs. A. E. Barker,of Cedar Springs, the ii tUloori di
suffer L"? days in the county hostile. He
paid tbn amount in the coin of the I ia visiting her daughter Mrs. Arthur
pefutencr ot k.i
Mulholland. »
realm.
thereof by &lt; si
t&gt; published ii
America
-----------hss
... long been teaching
llK. tbe
D-‘
Spargue and wife and J. J.
oevspaper
world to take our corp.
corn. Europe baa I! Barna
Barnum
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and
Qd wife, of Coats Grove county of Ba.-p
cexsive weeks prcii1
H»S-» KuX
learned to cat it and to like it The "pent Sand»y at County Clerk Barn- hLM €. Hrc «x.
Probate KK. .
practically unlimited. There uni’"market is practicaUy
is no such thing as over-production of
Wm- Goodyear returned to Lima,
curnIndiana. Monday wherZhe will attend
‘ i non IT. &lt;&gt;r.DE*
State of Mi- .
At the;meeting of the contributors ।
®ow® Military Accademv the cow­
At n
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to the Clarlotte Republican held at in&lt; year
Count).of liauv
tn the dt&lt; o l»
the homei of Mrs. q H.. Barnum in
Mias Anna Johnson and Mrs. C. W. Mouitlxy
the i-&lt;
that city, Misa Anna Johnson, of thia ' Moore were Summoned to Battle Creek 0&lt;Wthousand :ui
citv read a chapter from one of her Monday bccaure of an accident tu their
Eh|tK dit-.;.
new IxsAs.aiater Mrs. I. N. Moore., of that citv.
&lt;hi rrajlng
fifil or^Xon
1- ranew York is a pedlar. He hails wbo w“ hor*
the tipping over of an praylnr
ttmt •
from Bay! City. He wanted to make ante®oWK
by this court
lawful heirthberit hi r e»
tlrtt
bta pralllnn
ThercujKHi
tests, Th«n nrottn5 w*th the Kalamazoo Gazette- as l&lt;»cal

Local News.

avnraranra.

Francta

Tb*n 7’ortw ,or
thwl“ "&lt;'h k'”1 h"» "P
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MW petition a:
AecaMed »tul

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•pent Sunday m thinking about tbe
'«»«t Ufa. AyiarenUy ho hadn't
thought about it aa ranch aa he deairod. ;
for when Jmule,. Klkor g„„ h(m hl&gt;
choice Monday between W.4il cm* „r I
15 daya n Jail he chow tbe Uttar. s„ ,
Franraa la Kill thinking.
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ouicr. in in
and show CAI

UNTOLD INJURY
Hastings People, as it is Elsewhere Throughout The

UOflcr to th»
of the Deaden
thereof by e
pubthhnd In
paper prtctM
Barry* «•&lt;*
weeto prvrtot
lUJ 0. live.
iTobste lte;T
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Land.
!
XwlKKin* . tad back,
i K-- ..j-mv w rracn tbe raw.
Pl&lt;u
I
Irytop to rrach tbe raw.
| „!£“» untold injttry to tbe bumu
Bute of Mlchl«..
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in the wake of backache mm* etiy ei imAre urinary disorders diaK-trs Tuesday the
□o
Bright', diaraw.
""*• ai,bpt€*,
Mw •',
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OT llw nourtabY o* _ tj__..
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rroernt. &lt;. has. .'i : cu^tB
citisan
bis
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yielded by three eJWr.
gla..«, „f ^,|t Coui!11
u
Hotel0*
latC™£S in Stings flS‘crfW|Vo&amp;*1Kr^i
to be an rtt-rn,.,, hlIa„
“
••elw,'
‘
on D’hbhr St., says: &gt; eeased.pmylnxth.f •
,or “» 'mate tn force entailed by
fttVa?
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“tab. ~X*^aln*.
the air i L”
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tt. rata“
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*tt«ln a 'velocity
I could hardly attend &gt;to mv work and ed and all ether psr-'''
°.f 800 feetftJnET.^.*
•»? SS! twtt.be hSfre
9tn»a
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get around. Seeing I in tbe nty ot «av.i: c
« mountain riraT^a
P°*n ■ Kidney Pills*«poken of so htah- ' ,^ow N“1!* u *"y t,1"r ■
'''’,*‘IiU’it or”” «t,.
tte Stem,?
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Ct c“er» nxWntlMl by .
ST: eWh,t.C°°sh"
'v,rJ quarter

i interruption to ita business through a
McOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.
, fire than to secure cheap insurance
Thnxtbtog rawlj. done „d now th. I
i against iiretj.
farmer, .re barring their .ceding
get ready ,or
,.lr.
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M. C. R. R. Co. DEFEATED.
Altai William, and wife enter- [
Banner Readers Chance for Profit—Everyone Ought j The caao of Casper A. Oversmith vs. tained comjiany Sunday.
I
• the M. C. R. R. Co. came before ,Justto Grasp this Odportunlty.
IMr. AJgto and daughter Kate worn
I ice Feighnor, of Nashville. Sept 16
vialtor.
at
Jim
Crawley,
Sunday.
i
" To have even a simple case of indi­ new. heart burn, specks before tho The difficulty arose over stock beirur
gestion is to have “inaide information"
Little Margaret Conta. after ttpend- S?/ X°” ,°”r “•‘""at--------—
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spend- i| lead
u.T Voilr
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^ur w.
interest
enemy
of suffering that warns of serious ach needs the help of Mi-o-na.
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mil.
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fay,
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trouble in the future unless tho diges­
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tive system is Ntrex^tbensd.
Every reader of the BANNER should Gallinger, Wm. Smith, W. Wolcott aud and wife,, returned to her borne
‘
«®l» ebleer, and In the
If you cannot eat ami digest throe grasp the opportunity offered by W. J. ' C. H. Reynolds rendered a verdict in Woodbury today.
Itxxl, Mjuare and satisfying meals each Holloway to try Mi-o-na at. Ma risk, j *avn_
a™
* . , 1n
Mra. Lake of your city epent Sator- taordlrarr* k^k'of’ta^J' *h *
*
Oversmith. Amount of dam­
ay without discomfort your stomach Just one little tablet out of a W cent &lt; f
box
of
this
remedy
before
each
meal
Bn
^
costs
Howard
Bell
atoeda Mi-o-na tabteta. They are Dot
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mere temporary relief but are com’ays. and you will boon have torney for Oversmith and W. W. Potter Crawler.
jmach aud perfect health.
’ for the Railroad Company.
, Holloway to show you the j
«ra« 8wid.r xnd ralM on Mnu T„. f
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under which be sella Ml-oTact is like money—there are lota of ,

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C„L ESTATE EXtoANOB.
IfASTINdf

SEPTEMBER 28. ma

PIERSON &amp; SON’S GRAND
FALL OPENING.

fair notes.

CORRESPONDENCE, j

“*”? S'*"-1 ‘hi* year. On. Prl« S5

ot Coats, Skirt*. Furs, Waists .ad

'HCH
jrie .fkiim in
.! g,:'»Vfl1y loam.

sugar
Good

Wool Duxx Goods,
4th,

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

October

J JT B*J‘” ‘"',l W«l O»«on wore at
Jaek»u U.I wrek Wodurad.,..

and 6th.

Elsewhere in tffb iiortie will be funnd
। the half page annoi
went of j. j,
' Pierson &amp; Son, tho
pie’s Store, who
xpegklof-their grand
opening of
,-coats, furs, skirts, wtiisU
’
and wool
j dress goods.
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As ire have announced be!
. their,
business has grown to such
extent
that eiore room became ar. _.Neolute
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m-cotwity. They have nccordinglyYint- j

Ora„r’d Rd ra"- "* &amp;
ttrand Rapids one day
bmdiuK the fair.
Mr

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ADVEgTISF.il LETTERS.
netK tnursday.
Mm Johiwm M„. R D M
Mrell"? Ur"' K**‘l&lt;'r «'“1 .on of Mfv Ethel B.ce Mi„ Mar). s|rJg
J ^dl“d
nf Mr and Mr,. i
t. .7? Ii’“- Mi“ &gt;Uni1 »
H. M. Mtlk-r, A. M: Benntll. l(tc. N. ,
•&gt;. K. 1-owlrroverSnmU.v.
C. O^TlUv Mr. F. Welitogor, H.
MraFlure„„ E„wkr o( &gt;|on
ed a fine large room above their sttot. v « «hu inrrai „f her falt|(.r
‘ . Wh«..|0r. Frank E. Timniuti,, Ham I
which is well lighted, and this thky howler laat week.
Harpes FranlcDurktl.
have fitted up for thfctr cloak depart^
I Fred Marahall and wife wen, the
ment. They will have a good easy
.“"•
"" JoKn
stairway leading from their store to
| dyer Sunday.
the war room, and announce their fall
i . Nr.rand Mr«. s-„, Jfurahall. Mr
oiM'niqg of coats and furs for next WetlMm. C. W. Mixer was tt Grand
Mr and
ne&gt;Kiny,- Thursday, and Friday. They i UK Sl-„°rrK’ 0,lru‘!‘
have a largo stock of new gtxxls tb Mt*. E. H.dn reiurntd Saturday frito Kapid* visitor Friday.
their
trip
to
Lk-nvcr.
Sin.
Whitlock
will
Miss
Sharlot Brumm spent Sunday ut
sek’rf -from, and many of onr readers
will be glad to take advantage of the ‘’“btrtain tbe W. C. T. V. of Harry. her home in Nashville
title Oct. a. Uno Wilcox „f J,ck«,n is
opportunity offered to see th|s line
Bert Holley, of Woodland. was a
expected to be prewnt and a»i.t |n Hastings Visitor Friday.
good? nnd make purchases.
They also announce a special sale of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Camp left Thurs­
Frank Gharlton and wife of Lqke View day for Saugatuck to visit relatives.
skirts, waists nnd wool dress goods at
theAMime time. On Wednesday, the •rent Sunday at C. II. Charlion .. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Brandatettcr of
opening day. they will hay^ music in
Mr. and Mm.Dan Hoot of Haating. Prairieville, were Hastings visitors
thi’ afternoon
and evteung. They "pent a part ol last week visiting in Friday.
will cordially welcome drerylody.
thia vicinity.
H. E Hendrick. of Middleville, was
Mrs. John Day is spending a few in the city Friday on probate court
days with her sinter.' Mrs. Cannelia business.
Eaton in Baltimore.
_ Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Bowker left for

PERSONAL'MENTION., |

acreh. M&gt;
site
ojie haff

hl Sine
fails crosses

icrti with fcood
-•a-q) tight. 3
h\yd. , flood
.
•. - •
ith gro»t£ fine
i.\or, a bt-nuii tn aids around
• view of the
.i.hone barn
; Famed F»x32

folJiart n
(Lr dwellin'
cinftJjX^.1 1*’

100

S8 00

GENTS IN VALUE
FOR W. $ I

Orders

Chas. Dubois

Ute MEAT MYKKET Man
fwo
-i'l -f ■.'li-iSsak.
Ftae22

w pie U«t
«•&gt;
In1 admitted to.Pn&gt;
&gt;rem qauurf uppoln:
(sown.
titter

fro® the
'..:■ pf ifectly;
ensure’tor the
■ wear them.
&lt; fer to wear.
• and be will |

must l ? rnr.i
indiriiuu.il•
War-Mn't

leg tu pay
or orercua
to please y

c. E. LUNN
FINE TAILORING.

HASTINGS.

MICH.
M —IF1

foimHONTMIAR
j Cwea Cc:. . •

.•vents Pneumonia

Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel. For Sale by
GAS CO. Phone 359.

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personal letter from
n&lt;s. !o

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YLVESTER GREUSEL
TO TH)

’■Of*nd
CHS order I

f BMTT. W-

hVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.

MADAM";

^’«g
w U&gt;rw &lt;-w0*
ErgSug
JudRe ct PrrS

iave -been imposed upon by Tin
I propose to pay you highest
-.or your Rags, Rubbers, old
-Ilers, Old Papers, Magazines Etc.
,1 an .jiving you a Cash market for every­
thing.- YOUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME. I have
ocn&gt;- business in Hastings and Barry County
for 25 -rears. I respectfully request
your irn-.ronage, I will treat you FAIRLY.
LIBERAL: and HONESTLY.
Yours Respectfully,
Peddli
Cash • ’

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uent-uow «’
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be.
ap-

September hi. 1905

Sylvester Greusel,

Ware House Opposite C. K.t,*S. R. R. Depot

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PO YOU WANT
A GOOD

Gold, Peon., Tuesday for a month's
visit with friends.
William Hopkins left on-Sunday for i
Munising, in the upper peninsula,
where he ha# secured a good positkn.

SMOKE?

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‘ would like to have jou give me a call. I
a
" 1 “f (‘k'ars aud Tobaccos. Also a nice Block of Conw.-ons anti Fruits.
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I?roui uow on 1 wl11 hav®a ,fln® Rtoek of
’ Oysters, and solieit your trade.

Berten Bowser and Ray Parker re­
turned from their trip in rhe west
An English traveler in northiTii Rus
njucbidR Battle Creek Thursday Sept tria writes to the • S.inlMier's i.’hrnik-l”
that m*thlnu surprls’-d hhn more than
the universal presem-e of. well grown
Mr. and Mrs Fcnl Merill took in the
flowering plain* In dWOlHug iooIiik.
’ir at Grand Rapids the past week
Even hi the ‘‘city of monnsterhw and lu
Bowser the studios of city pjiutogrtfphvrs fortlier north than Archangel be found
nidi plants ii* o)i-andrr»t. crotons petprgonltuu!' and fuchsia* in nlmv*t
HIGH STREET.
?very room. The double windows, so
Theodore Pranbhka finished up a few
necessary to keep out the void, have a
job. ,,r iSreelneg in tbl» ^iciolty i«.l draft tight space between them tilled
with flowering’plants. and It. does no!
w&lt;|«k.
Porter Smith of Galesburg is visiting teem necessary to open them for air
bi. niece Hr*. A. Myer. «nj hn.lmnd. during the short hot summer. From
September to June the country is
Cl.ranee UulriMon returned with
buried in snow .and shut In by ice. The
hi. g.«*l' Irom Cleveland, O.. la'l average temperature for, January Is
wn-'k and moved them in Solon Doud * oniv io degree* The July tempera­
ture, however, has an average of tn
house.
.
Bert Mervilleld ba* lieeti medetlnf degree* F.. which la hardly to be won­
dered at when It la remembered that
Aiimrn Merrill the wl »&gt;**■
the mm-shines twenty-two hours out
Tho infant daughter &lt;4 Mr. and Mr*.
of the twenty-four.
E. Hathaway ha. &gt;wen q"i*e bit* “•

pant week.
Nearly everybody in^this vicinity has

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In EI ER Y Department you wt&gt;'llfind good values for
your money. Make our Store your headquarters; we shall
be glad to have you come in whether you care to buy or not.

Everything for your Lunch, Celery,
Orang'es, Canned Goods, Etc.
Bring your Butter and Eggs and Get Groceries

Make Our Store YOUR HEADQUARTERS

Open Evenin. s. We want your BUTTER and EGGS.

Phone 86.

PLAIN FACTS

Our stock is very large at present
New goods are con
stantly arriving daily to take the place of those bein sold tc
thousands of satisfied customers. You are invited to call while
al the l-.i r and determine to your sahsf.-iclion «vhither or, not
i
our claim tliaP we hive the largest :md-best s iIce ted .stoAc
to be found between J
rand Rapids,
or not.
Just received a double shipment of large, pure white cotton
filled Bed Comfortables which we are selling at each

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Oil
t big- s&lt;ock of Rugs and Carpets at way down
prices. V &lt;• :irr headquarters-for Pianos and Organs, If you
are. thinking of baying dont forget to call or drop us a card

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO

FURNITURE CORNERS

HASTINGS, MICH

Ix&gt;«« tbe l’rl«e.

Jame* OaakS »
EnglUh blbaomanlar. bled Ulni Wir .aru.orabI'- day
theto wheat sowed.
to a book.rall lu Sliudriilll market ami
F E. Johnson and family attended .nylug ii U‘tl« volume, look It up aud
tin, funeral of Ed. Oti. son laet St n- glauritl eareUwuilr Ulruugb It. Attar
Lrhlle lie naked In prke from au old
“man nud «■«* mid H »«. two and
E J. McKay returned to Andrew
Myers on his way fro«&gt; his brother’s in d-pMi-.-. ' I II give you •lll“5c?
it," raid Crowley. "Nay. W11"* “If?
Battle Creek to bh home near Lake
poor oldalame: "It &gt;™t «■« City.
. Wben-utriu our book dev.mrer threw «
Mrs. A. Myers went to Battle Creek lowu lu dlaguat u»d retired. A geutlt"
Tuesday to visit relatives and will at­ mau. overbearing Uie
tend the Eaton Co. fair at Charlotte .toppe-l forward and trar.Uaaed It at
’he sum damanded. crawdey rt-wraed
on her return home.
.
won after and. noticing the book bad
a.~E. Rpbinson assisted his brother gone, aualoualy Inquired what bad be­
Clarence in moving last Saturday.
come ot IL "Sold." u»»_w«?».
A L. Mrw* «« ,o Cbxilotw lurt man. "tor what you n-Mtal to. git a.
Tuuwiuy to vUB nJAtlTM ami fnu»* "Tell me who bought It, and I II gt.
him 10 BbilUnga tor It!" aald CroaalaT
nud attend Um tai’-_______ _
Mgerly. The moral la celt evident.

At Urn M«b«li*t
tv evmiu*.
&gt;«•’
«Atri in urarr.MU Mi- M.J R- Harper
to George A. Long.
Freeport.

We are having a splendid, trade
our DRESS
GOODS DEPARTMENT, owing to our showing
prices',

Mr. and Mrs. L. JL Goodyear returned
from Bay View Thursday after a
month’s sojourn for the relief of Mr. j
hay fever.

Prof. C. A. Gower, of Lansing, a '
former superintendent of public in- •
struct ion, and for eleven years superin- .
J. L. Smith. *if IVtxxilaiid. cm page
Undent of th.- Reform School at
ing was in the city on businpw^last ■
MAPLE GROVE.
nine vtf this iwue.
week.-’Dorothy Dodd*” in Ladies, anGeo. Ostrothjir.il wife returned Sat­
Judge Mack lefUpx^y for Flint to i
the finest tittera yoii ever saw. We urday from their trip -through the
attend ili&lt;- stritp^tinvehtion of probate !
have them.
Western States.
W.UL Speuce.
■ Glenna Wolfe of Buttle &lt;jly‘k -is judges wlgetfiH being held in that city i
Don t worry afterward because, you spending het vacation at the home ot­ andpJkch lasts until Thursday e v«- I
have bought a thing you really -need. her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wulf&gt;" Artlig. The programs tar the gathering
are very unique, being in the form of
It is the money spent for what we do
Roy Smith and Ma^’EvansoP^Battle
a flint arrow head.
•
not need that makes us poor.
Creek called un friendajjarfsunday.
Harry Andrus was home from his
II. . J. Brown has bought Fred-Rock's
Gen. Cannom^xrfal Thead Pearce
western trip last week. While enthusias­
oil wagon and businesi, and has taken were at
fishing last Satur­ tic about the resources of tbe west. |
charge of the tuuue. We wish him day apiM5unday.
Mr. Andrus declares that Michigan as |
succetv and are sure he will aim to x^ttenry Hill and daughter of Hastings a farming state is not appreciated by 1
merit the patrbnage of the peoplpx-tff’ were in this vicinity last week.
its own people as it should
and as it I
thi- city.
D. ii. Evans of Battle Creek was in will l»e in tbe near future.
this
vicinity
a
few
’
.
ay&amp;
last
week*
The would Le-yoi«»?fnian who idles
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Taylor, formerly
away th&lt;&gt; &gt;juwlnrr vacation without
Mra I.ewi.H Wood, an old resident of of Marshalltown, la., have moved to
«•arnipir'fis much ~ n« a penny •'late Maple Grove died a^her home in Bal­ this city and. have apartments at the 1
wK^cii is at
nt holding up street timore laat Wed:iesday. The funeral Holbrook home, corner State rind Uroad&lt;• mere while tew merchant keej*. an services were held from the M._ E. way. Mr. Taylor has a position at the
expect to
eye on him.
church. Maple Grove. Saturday, in­ Bookcase factory." They
make this city' their future home.
A meeting of rhe stockholders or the terment in Wilcox cemetery. Rev.
Tuthill of N*&lt;4hri)le o^iciating.
Toletli'i’. Marshall Jk Northern R
R
will he held in' Marshall on Nov. IO.
From what bn? coine down, tn us.
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE. ■
i*Tltt«‘m paint'd or . hisvi.M, tin- Egt ■
for the purpose of voting on a propo­
Mr.
and
Mri.
Johnson
who
have
tinu
lot-1 mu.-vt-Ua'.e
sition! to increase th- c-Apital Block
front
&lt;00 toTWo- million dollars. txx-n editing here have refirned to Tin- .iPtrtil.-i vf th&lt;
ilrnw- Euytitlim ele,
thiir
home
m
Mississippi.
This IooRf’ at* if the road may be built
The lonl Iris it bii:l«- L**n-'rkct-p«-r. hi«
jiHue’riiay.
.Miss Gertriule 5k**re is visiting her
mlatred'hote,;vnlhsl ”i»upcrintend&lt;-ut of
the provRiou; h-’UMp.” 'There wn--- a
AnriouteTiBent cHrepiars have U-eii aut t at Kaiaqmzoo,
Mr ami Mrs. Gieeuhoe who have •‘superlntindent of tin* baking house.*'i .iveil a*, this otlbv of what Olive
(’ ’liege is prepared t&lt;« furnish ’ in the l»een visiting up north have returned and tbe mixer of drinks bad the title
»f “fn-rlbe of tin- Kidelntard."' I'crhnpi
way of ridiegv lecture extension work.
The entertainment at the Moare
hc’wns a biitlfr aud n-gulate»1 the sup­
The’Sw is very ’ little. The lectures, school house la-t F.-idiy evening was ply of wines
----addresses, rcc'tnls. etc., are of a very quite well attended.
were gaideaers. porters and handicraft
men. all busy in attending t&lt;&gt; ihe mas­
high order, b, would seem us if some
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
ter. “A prepar.er of sWeeta" must
organization in this city shonld-*is-ure
this course for Hastings.
Miss Grace Bristol is agisting Sirs nave l&gt;eeu a,confectioner. The Egyp­
tian when he was no longer mortal
Joe Bowser with her house work.
had hope-* of being well fed, in tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Taltnadge *re cutting hereafter, as be lielleVed'he Would be
Fred VanSycle’s corn
nourished hi bis particular beg ven
Nelson Bini-and family spent Sun­ with abundint goose nnd beet Offer­
ings to gods show the vsriety of the
day at Hudson Bnrrough's.
»
Glade Holcomb of Urbandale is Egyptian menu, and In one are includ­
ed ten kinds of cooked meat, flve^klnds
working for J. Bowser.
□f birds nr game, sixteen varieties of
Mrs. Victor Doud and daughters bread aud cake, six assorted wines,
Jessie and Thresa of Battle Creek are four brews of beers, eleven sorts of
The Fuel that’s right.
visiting Mr* Bond’s sister Mrs. Fred fruits aud an endless number of sweet
At the Price that’s right
things____
Bristol and family.

PLEASED ALL
CUSTOMERS. .

on

LocaLrNews

Mr. and Mix Fred Wliains spent’
rurt« «:ribv.
'I'elt’f’honc
Saturday and Sunday with Harry Scuby
The religidfi'niit lacks sunshine is and family near Frpepdrk
of build'
u school: : apt to be nponshint-. Rev. Lloyd. Mt-Ufl* and family leave ’
Many^ellow has won wgirl’s hand; Tuesday for
DtckerviHe
Saqijac!
only tyfl'acuver that he hasn't won her county were be nas an appointment
Innr^F .
'
the coming year.
Bfl.ul the auction a.unouncument of
Glenn Greenfield of year NaHhvillel
Wffiest Fifer, of Hurry, on wage nine of •pent Sunday with Ernest "Williams.
insne of the BANNER.
J. K Kpwler,
H. Charlton aud ।
The attention of our readers is in­ Ambreus Reed.attended the Fl &amp; A. !
vited to xhe auction announcement of M. lodge at Hastings Friday evening.

Our assortment of COA IS and PDRS will appeal to
you as especially desirable. In COA IS we have the ■.
latest styles m EMPIRE and BOX BACKS and w*’
are anticipating another successful Coat Season. (Our
line of b'URS includes OPOSSUM, FOX,
SQUIRREL. MINK, ETC, in both the short and
long Scarfs.

The Look Eared Bat.

The long eared bat puts itself to bed
In wraps not only on its own wings,
but supplemented by the folding of Its
own enormous ears, 'lihi# little British
mammal, the body
which i.« only
two inches long from the tip of the
nose to the base of the tail. tarn the
largest ears. In pnfportion to its slxe, of
any animal in thr woril. They are an
inch aud a half long (and three-qunr*
tors of an Inch broad, and when their
owner proiroecs to go to sleep it bends
them outward and then backward,
folding them down on either side of its
head and shoulders before bringing up
the wings to cover its sides. When
waking up It is quite a business for tbe
little bat, to get its tall ears straight­
ened out and into position again. They
remain for some time at ‘.'half cock"
and then are gradually ret up and
erected to serve the animal while

We handle the beet grades of coal on the market—
Order from ns and you are sure to be satisfied. Phone
194 and we will give your order prompt attention.
See us before buying

LEHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
C.C.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.
OOOOOCXXXX&gt;OOOOOOOCXXXXX»aOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOO

�HAB11M0B BANNER,-SBPTgMBERS&gt;.»«-l

^'correspondence. ' The Changed Bag

Special Sale
When at. the Fair, it will pay .you to
call in and see what I have to offer
in CLOCKS. I will sell you a beau­
tiful Mantle Clock, eight day, strik­
ing hours on gong, and half hour on
cup bell, for...............................................

EAST ASSYRIA.
Mr*. Mary Palmer o^ Marengo is the■
■
guest of her son A. J. Palmer and wife
aud other relatives in thiA vicinity.
She will make an extended visit her^.
.

These Clocks are.of black marbeliied finish and
GUARANTEED to be PERFECT time keepers.
UNTIL aaTURDAY, OCTODER 8tfa 1 will contlmw
my SPECIAL SALE on Wxtchra. UntU that date I

u
4k I J

rail you a 80-YEAR GOLD FILLED CASE, with a
IT-JEWSLEO MOVEMENT tor only SIS. I! Tou_nnt a watch
don’t let thlx opportoolty yw.

■If your waich Isn’t right—If it doesn't beat (50 seconds to tbe
minute bring it to me and I’ll make it right. No feature of
our bnsinea is receiving more attention than our watch re
pair. When you come to the Fair, bring your Jewelry repair
work of Xll kinds tn me.
.

George Newton,
JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
First door west of Chidester (EL Burton.

1

Hastings, Mich.

At The Old Price...
We jhave just received a large invoice of OUT­
ING FLANNELS that wa* bought before the
prices were increased. We will give our custo­
mers the benefit, and will continue to sell them
at the same old price as long as they last. It
will pay you tq inspect our

The Section Hili L. A. 8. will meetj
at the borne of Mrs. H. Reest* on.
Thuradty Oct. R. A large attendance
is desired.
Mr. and Mre. A. Fruin entertained
her son Ralph Fruin and family of
Bellevue over Sunday.
.
Elmer Wiles and Miss Gertrude
Hoffman spent last Wednesday 1 n
Grand Rapids attending the Fair.

Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chapman spent
last Sunday with their daughter andI
husband Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers1
of Penfield.
Mrs. G. Jansen of Bellevue is keep­
ing hetlse for William Wiles.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baggerly and
son Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Willis of
Convis were guests of the former’s
father^ R. T. Baggerly last Sunday.
.
Thelbax social held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Luscomb lust- Friday
evening fpr tfie benefit of tbe Section
Hill Sunday School wai voted a successi
with quite a crowd in attendance.
John VanStrein and bride of Gpupd
Rapidi are guests of the formers par| ents Mr. and Mrs. Marion VanStrein.

John and Alva Moon are visiting
relatives aud friends in Allegan this
week.
■
A nlimber from here attended tbe |।

CJ H. Osbom

Hax

Complete:

H
Kaufman Line
[Original.]
.
‘
• How It happened I e*n’t explain. I
,' H Oabora. tbe well know clothlnK ,
anaaboe
merchant
baa an adr on W \
wnhmkT bvlug at toe glove counter
and laying my ahnppinK bag on the ( - advertiaing tbe well known Kaufman I
counter. Then 1 wot to the oth«r
dotting, The Kaufman Co. la one of ]
wbera Uwra
* MdX If «&gt;“&gt;'“ 1 tbe largeut In Chteago. and puta out a |
n&gt; obllgml to wait Iwforo settles garment of extra quality. Mr. Oalwra.
raont. 1 booxlit a pair ot slave", opeu- bandies tbe complete lino, the unit" ,
ral my b.x aud |iot Stem la. 1 did xo ranzinR in price from 110 to 1-0. and
without looklbf Into tbe bax- 1 paewd are strictly high grade. He Carrie. aU
tbo lady tor whom 1 bad waited. She alzm and weights, tbo stout, alime and
wax atandlnx at the end ot tbe coimter regulars.
If you’re extra atout. or
1 bad brat rlaltod. aud I remember aoe- extra slim. Mr. Osborn can Bl you our. I
lux a b«&lt; before her that looked ao He invitee all those attending the,
like mine that I looked down to dlaeor- lair to make their headquarter, at bis '
er It I had niy own has lu my band Kore. and inspect his line of clothing. I
and raw that It waa au exact duplicate
ot tbo one before the lady. 1 thought aboea. etc.
uatblnx ot thia. t» they were a .eery
OBITUARY.
common type.
When I got home I tossed It into a
0TJS—Died terj suddenly Friday-j
cfoML Tlie next day, l»efore going morning Sept. 22. after a brief illness, ।
out with it, I opened It to put in some Philander Jonas Otis, eldest son,of Mr. i
samples. I was surprised to find In it and tore. Edgar Otis. He wm born in '
a puree containing 120. a few samples the township of Hope. Nov. 27, 1890. ■
and u letter, toe envelope of which and during his abort life had endeared
was mining. Eager to learn what hiinsilf to all who knew him by his •
those things meant, I read-the letter. It
quiet; cheerful, manliness. Teachers,
run:
.
,
and Bwociatee in school, playmates ,
Pear Julie—Meet mo Thursday after­ and little friends ell loved him, for he [
noon (3:151 at the northsast .angle of ths
open H-juare. 1 - shall dissuIso myself as won their hearts.
an old m,in. Wear the costume of an old
Think then what a blow his untimely
woman. ’Mary tloesn t suspeM ‘mJ’bb'Xtaking-oil must be tu the homo sad­
Don’t fail.
‘ GILfcEBT.
I was jietrlfled with horror. I was dened byjhis death. But tbe memory *
Marj; Gilbert was my lover. The of hid sweet. good life will be dear to :
writing was dlsgul*od. but toe longer the loved ones there.
I looked at it toe in?re I was convinced
Hissorrtwing parents. One brother I
tliat -it was a bad attempt to conceal and tnrtfe sisters are left to mourn I
the band’of Gilbert Merriman. 1 glancthe lofs of t»ne dear to all. Tbe funeral
ed at the clock. 1 had just half an
was held Sunday afternoon at the ’
hour to get to the place of meetlngWhen 1 reached the square tile clock Kutlahd M. E. church, and was con-1
! ducted by Rev. Crandall, of Hastings, j
In St, Paul's spire’stood at 8:10. Ii

WHEN YOU GOME TO
THE FAIR
You ought to have a nice, new. up ,
.
Surrey or Hoad Wagon. We have n fih lineofu^
made by the leading manufacturers of tin , „lln|fa
can please you. We also have all kin&lt;L ,,f l:hr,/’ ***
heavy, light, single or double.

The Miller Bean

Harvester

• han buen acknowledged as the leader for tlle
years. Solidly built easy to opera!.- if will t . /

itself in a short time.

A SHARPLES TUBULAR
CREAM SEPARATOR •

,

will be the beat busi-.u
ciu make and will pay '
They extract all-the bm
and lejtve you all tin friKitnmed hill j*
feeding. They will save :"&lt;r wife .a Jot
drudgery, and are saM^.i.
T’-raitthKacitK
can run one of them. Cai.
« tt tbeo.
■

THE HUNTING SEASON

funeral of Mrs. Lewis Wood of Dow!- ;
. ing. at tbe Maple Grove M. E. church &lt;
।
last Saturday at I p. m. she being a I walked to the northeast angle, draw-1
t^e interment was in Rutland
in here and we are on deck with
Hut? of
former and much esteemed resident of I
j lug a heavy veil down over toy fnce. '
.The numerous and beautiful
this vicinity.
.
thronsb which I rwild w. bin not be | HtjrM, ,ff,r|DK5 w..re tmt .light token.
GUNS,
SHELLS,
and
AMMUNITION
OF
Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Underwear.
The Assyria Farmers Club met Bat- i'
l'.'Tw”t.,“'*“ era! »'
&lt;■«bi"l.nt- -rcldof friendw
Here is where you can get the best 10 cent- Cotton
i urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ALL KINDS.
! women, cam. to. Um Un-y wero hill Ihe borrowing family bare,the.aymi John Hill and as usual were royally '
?
V
Batting in the city.
• entertained, about one hundred and ' jouiir and piuuw.l on. Fire minute" ' puthy bt all.
! before the appointed time an old worn- j
------- ;— ---------------j fifty being present. Tbe Bellevue j
1 an came l&gt;y with a basket of apples
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
] Grange were guests of the Club, and i on her arm. As she ihakmiJ me 1 ask' helped partake of the good things at ,1 ed If she would sell tue one. .She held
PHONE NO. 1. THE HARDWARE DEALER,. H "STIMis.
"Dorothy Dodd.” in Ladies. ano the
the dinner hour. After dinner the,1t" out ln*r basket for me to choose, but
tiueet t5tt&lt;-rS you ever saw. We have
program was carried out in Its usual I’ did not speak. 1 looked into her face
them. ■
fine manner. Club song.
"Come, ‘1 and felt sure that I bad canght my
Club song.
W. H. Spence.
’
.
Come Away.”
Devotional ekdrdfoes . bird.
IRVINQ.
“Jnller’ I asked.
Married.
bj'2“ Chaplain
_
M'3yo.
Di scuss ion.
irried. Satqrday
Satfirday afternoon Sept. .
She gave a repressed shriek.
xiw. mi
...-w,- j ’’Which! will-be the tubh* profitable to !. “
J. T. Pierson and wife
of Hastings
You 'nnd Gilbert are. mistaken in f : tina, home
™ of Mi S u
'
t 1
, were calling on'old ‘friends in. Irving fw&lt;l this winter, sheep or cattle :" led !; thinking. Mary does not suspect. You ■ AW*-’&gt; • -',r- Kayin-md E. Burny ,ap&lt;l
Sunday.
by Bert Shepard. There werp a nummust have bat Gilbert’s letter, for 'i■ Henrietta
Henriette M. Kinue
K nuey. loth of Grand
Mary lias it.and will'be here—perhaps II Rapidlj
Rapid*] The
The ceremt
ceremony was performed J
Vera Healy and wife ot Grand Rip- 1«r of “«r prominent farmer, who
I id. and tho former'* father and motter. °“ “"&gt; »fbJ««- "’“V
'--’InK |I is here, now—to expose you. As soon I by Rew. B. F. Fritz,
,
S. Healy and wife ol Rutland rHfod 1D
the abwp InatramenUi by . as he comes both of you follow nfe. Il ,,
will take you to a place where you
Heort R Kn^‘,r w,n .h*'T “ »“*j at K E. Warner’, lien Sunday.
I
I Mi« F.m Fenn. Next came; » line ,
■ can confer in safety."
11&gt;°» '*»' Tuesday. Ort. 10th at his
| Mr. Clara Wataon and wUe! Mi«a ; l’“l«r b&gt;’
•*"rr&gt;' M“&gt;'” &lt;hwr"&gt;lnK I “Dear, dear woman, bow kind you I
of Delton. E. R. Coctrad i
| Mande Traple and Mira Mere Strjig l,&lt;,r trlP
&gt;*”’
F“lr
De*rol’
; are! Thef$ be Is now. I’ll go ami tel) ■ will act as auctioneer. Watch for Mr. ;
I attended tho Fair in Grand Rapids | “nJ •«l»L’i*lly her Jonraoy aaroaa the
’ him.”
| Kahler’s auctiun:sale advertisement in I
; last week.
j riT,’r to‘ Windsor, Canada, it being ’
An old man. much Inut aud leaning l IM,xt wa*k’s BANNER.
I xxaan.
Mra viw.
Geo. .ravv^jtiiiuu
McConnell wriii
went iUhtruail
toGrrad ; M"'b.. . •
lh.e“'
jI heavily on his cant*, came In at n side
I .
I
i&gt;_..t x- ,__a
, . . to visit
- - ,friends
. L I „ I Live
II Rapids
last Thursday
. lve To
F* Love Thee" 1j) the Mines 1 entrance bl the square, and the old . The Finmuen will give a dance in
j for a few days. While there Mre. 6. I . r a";. Lyle Tasker, with Mrs. ;■ woman hnsteued toward him. They j the City, hall next Thursday evening
' stood talking ex^tedly. the man look- during the fair, for which Troxel’s
i. E. Friedrick accompanied her to j Louise Smith at the organ. Recita-1
will furnish tbe music
' tlon by Harry Jewqll. Tbe urxt was ■ lug at me with evident suspk-iou. Tbe orchestra
We are still &gt;e Hard and Soft Coal at Rud. i; /
■.Grandville where they made Rev. usd
I
womau waa .ppareutly bcwglbg blm Tbm.
..j,,
,„j
। Mrs. R. B. Cilley a short visit. Mbs. a paper 'fThe advantages of the young ;। to do as I hod suggested, but be up- ,»•
at tbe same time guaranteeing the quality
-n .
'
’
people on the farm" by Miss Bed [ pcarcl to be ot a Oltforaut mtad. A
«?&gt;»&gt;«•■
Boy
,
McConnell returning home Monday
invite you to ascertain if these statements are’tri.
Tasker, which caused quite a spirited .; policeman happened to stroll by, and । “ H ,°l M,l&lt;
1 morning.
,*lf! wys along., . j
Lehigh Egr and P*«t,
Pocahontas,
Massllon Lump.
I Floy Gaakili of Hastings visited Ws discussion. Selah Ma)»es ot Olivet be-1 the man called.to him nn.1 said eomeMra. Minnie Olnrr and Mrs. Fnnl
ing present made a few remarks on thing to him, ami they both started for , Myera gave a very’ pleasant rerovtion
1 grandmother Mrs, S&gt; R. ChamIters
MossHon Nut,
Hocking Valley.
' 1 . .
the subject and being encored, klndlyJ, me. followed by the unman.
j Tilmday aHeraou" at the latter'» home.
I lust Sunday.
;
gave a recitation: ’‘The fanner be- !; I l&gt;egnn to be frightened.
' Frank Hoover has sold his farm to • hind the ; plow." Solo. "Will They
When they reached me the old man 1| rvmpUmentary to Mn. CbarlreWilkina
'| of Chieaao. lira. A. E. Hnthea and
: Rev. St. Clair who expects to move Think of Me." Ruth Cargo. Select­ calk*d to "Julie’’ to come forward.
Mm Cleo. M,-nbennlck ____
ami«t«d
,Phone 118,
City Drug Store,1 ■ here soon.
"Is that your bag:" be asked. .
___ in reBAUER BROS., Proprietors. .
reading by Mrs. Bessie Shepard. Reci­
“.Heavens, yes! I didn’t notice It be- reiving.. The dining room was deeoBastings,
::
Michigan.1 ■ Mrs. Leitoy, of Grand Rapids, vi’sb tation. ‘ The woodbox” by DickPHONE 254.
PHONE IM.
fore."
.
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‘ ’
rated with salvias.
1 ted Mm, H. C. Strong and family the Kent. After some interesting remark*
In my excitement at my discovery of
; latter part of last week .returning by S. W. Gibson of the Bellevue
toe letter on leaving the bouse I had
home Tuesday.
Grange, the program was, closed by snatched up tbe bag4wlth Its contents,
Mrs. Alma Patison and litle daugh­ club song "Good Night.” The Clu,- and there it was banging to my wrlrt.
ter Helen of Hastings ^re. visiting adjourned to meet with Mr. and Mrs. The old man took It from me and
.
’
her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chas. Jones on Oct 28, at the! r home opened it.
"Here’s your property,” bo said to
in Assyria
Strong.
tne woman, "and here’s the thief. Take
Mrs. 8. R. Chambers looked after
her along, policeman^
11 J
WEST THORNAPPLE.
is necessary to make a good
the post office a part of last week
"Not unless ycu'll agree to appear
Mrs. John Latimer Jr. of Mortey
harness. We buy the best
I while Mrs. McConnell was in Grand
M*
was the guwt of -relative^ and friends against her?’
that
money can buy.
The man promised, giving hls name fff
Rapids.
That’s the reason, that for
here last week.
and address. I was startled to bear I »j i
a quarter of a century, a
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook, Mr. and' him say not Gilbert Merriman, but AaA
Myers’ Harness has been a
" wi' r —
and the question of heating your homes
synonym for STRENGTH
We atill carry tbe old reliable line of Mrs. D. Kenyon and Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert. The poUeenmn took ZZZ
a vital
DURABILITY
AND
shoes, the “Pingree” They ar a always M. Leonard attended the funeral of the bag am! Its eanteuts and—great Jff
are fortunate in being able to-offer for sale the very
pattern.".
STYLE.
heaven*!
—
marched
me
to
the
police
i
i
»
Mr.
A.
1*.
McDowell
Corning
hist
good.
of fuel ,18e l’rln,1I&gt;les, and which Will^soon pay for
in earnstation.
Saturday.
W. H. Spence.
The only person in tbe world on ZS
A. J. Stevens and family
who
rewhom
me out
out of
f
reuvaxa aI couM
.Muna irely
VIy to
lu help
will me
OI
turned from Woodburn, Oregon, last the scrape wan Gilbert Merriman. I
OUR FALL UNE
Thursday have been spending a few vbwwl that I would be tried and conof Blankets aud Ibobes lu now in.
We Want 50 Farmers
days with her sister Mrs. Sain’l Allen rlctpd as a thief rather than send for
It’s a beauty, too, and it wont
of thia county to write for our list
nnd husband. .
him. Indeed, they took me to the- very
strain your purse, to buy one.
of excellent hardwood farming
Call and see them.
John Latimer and wife spent Sun­ door of a cell before I succumbed.
land which we have for Bale, in’ Me­
One look Inside the horrid place was
day with their niece Mrs. Chas. Con­
costa, Osceola and Missaukee coun­
enough.
’
ties. . We have thousands of acres
verse and family of near Middleville.
•‘Walt,’ I. said. “I’ll send for
of newly cut over Beech and Maple
friend.
”
&gt;
Nate
Motet
and
wife
visited
.
with
lands, as well as many improved
j relatives n&lt;Ur Alska last Sunday.
They took me back to the office, gave
farms at very low prices.
Phene 314
me pencil nnd paper, and I wrote a
Hastings,
Michigan.
GEO. 6. JENKINS &amp; SON.
note to Gilbert begging him to come
H
endershott
schoolhouse
Burns soft coal or
Jeff&amp;son st., 1 door south of P. O.
Mrs. Roach of. Gnleebnrg is visiting to me at once. The messenger was a
slack without SOOT or
Big Rapids,
Michigan.
long while finding him. nnd when be
SMOKE. It heats the
her daughter Mrs. Howe.TJ
came I was ready to collapse. I nev­
tlbor, ia clean, fuel sav­
Showing how tho cool bum.
“ Sarah Daily visited her sister Marian er shall forget the look of pained won
ing, handsome and
Smith of Middleville last week.
«nTer,.h*
*owar&lt;io tho
i der on his fnce when he saw me.
SOFT COLL OBJECTIONS
‘‘What In tlto world 19 the meaning
Genie Holcomb* is visiting her sister
or*—•
I Mrs. SteveiiB^of Battle Croek.2*
are overcome. The cut
“Oh, Gilbert, I’re been very silly.
; * James Da|y is buying chickensagain Yesterday 1 changed bags while shop­
of the (Ire bowl -shown
above, shows how the
this fall.
—
ping with a woman at a store. There
coal burns from the out­
j Rollim Hi/lcumb of Williamston visi- traa a note .In the bag I picked up
side towards the center.
; ted relatives at this place the latter . ilgnod “Gilbert” to a girl named Julie,
It will hold lire for 48
sppolnting to meet her in the park. l’
i part of last week.
hours and the fire pot Is
went there expecting-to catch you. Inguaranteed for &amp; years.
: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Farr and. Fred Jtead I"'
The proper way is with a steaming hot cup of
Elsoy visited. Mrs. Farr’s brother* Mr.
“Caught a tartar.”
our Oriental Mocha and Java Coffee.
Musson, and family of Rutland last
He went to the desk and explained
Sunday.
the matter to the inspector. Then he
This excellent coffee is packed and sold in hand­
Mr. George Holcomb of Eaton county returned to me and led me out. every
some pound tin cans. This air tight can preserves its
is visiting his sisters Mrs. Holcomb one present laughing at me, I red aa a
rock’s comb from my neck to my hair
rich.aronia pud keeps its goodness intact until you are
and Mrs. Daily.
Gilbert was perfectly iovely to me
ready for it. The price is35c per pound
There will lie preaching at the school about tho matter, never referring to it
We have other brands but our Oriental is our very beat.
house Sunday at 10 o’clock. The new but I never can forget it As for the
Burns hard coil, and is one of the handsome .
,^J
minister will be with us ft* the first other couple, the man gave a false
economical hard coal Btovea ever placed i»n
’
You drink coffee every day, just take home a can
name and never appeared against me
time.
is
a^i
ornament
to
any
home.
&lt;&lt;
•
bor did they claim th* bag or its &lt;X&gt;’

GOODYEAR BROS,

Local News.

...... .. HORTON’S. ?■“'

When you come to

Winter will soon be here

The Fair

and you will want to lay in

your supply of

next week you surely
will need something in
our line of Cigars or
some nice candy and
you know we will be
selliBg wall paper cheap
that week.

Q. A. HYNES,

The

Good
Leather

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

MONEY SAV
COAL STO

20th CENTURY
LAUREL

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,

START I™,

And everything will go smoothly

THE MOUNT
HOME BASE BURNER

and try it. We liave a good display in our east win­
dow—just see it.

/ Phone 16,

The Grocers.

Try a Banner Want Adv.

CAfiDOF THANKS.
tents.
ANNIE E. NICHOLB.
A-S-W
tsi JSSS’&amp;K
aud burial of our wife and mother, wP wish to
H
you
want
nice (nah oyatar. give
•xpreu our heart tett thank*, to tho choir and
paitor (or hl» coneoltug words aud for 'me a call.
.
Che uumeroos floral tributes,
Mn.:Utwis Wood axd Familv
Fred Barnaby.
Barry County Fair Hasting*. On
ca2i&gt;of thanks.
account of the above the Chicago Kal*?**» to sxttDd oar deepest think•« to tho
frten&lt;J» and neighbors who so kindly nv nmazuo &amp; Saginaw Railroad Co. win
u» durins our lata
sell tickets from all stations to Hast­
ings, Oct. 8-4-5 aud 6th, return limit
..w
f*0’1 «on*e yourself send Oct- 7 th at one fare for the round trio.
the children to HuIhoBand’s Drug On Thursday Oct 5th. train going
cl,il‘&gt;ret&gt; teleT south will leave Hastings at 8:80 p.
8. C. Oreuasl. age

WHEN YOU WAIT A STOVE CALL ANO SEE NT

LINE BEFORE YOU PLACE AN OBDEF

•
radiaht home.

m

IT WILL PAY YOU.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT.

the west end hardware,
2-

Opposite Ths Court House, H astings, Mich-

�fG8 BANK

BARRY-BROWN.

Uisiiors

A fine liueof underwear at W.
Spence's.

When nt tho fair call on W. H. Spence
nnd examine the largest stock of boots
and shoes in Barry county.

and
harneeee8_

rvester
for the Ba8(, oq
t will pay {or

RATor
Wnmt you
’ll In ■ ,faort ,|tt.

I from th.
milk (w
■it wit. . |M
*r»t. that a oh,w
1 we them.

^SON
11 line of

yon will Be Wtl?
com to make our
Store vour bead’
quarters whether
iion wk&gt;p to make
purcbases or not
Oi coufj ii vow should
irish
in tbt ••
line oi i-rufs,. Books,
man p; r. you will
be in 11 Riaht Place,
_ . tun where your
money will 30 faribest.

IITION of

®. Carverb,
DruqgilB,

VSTINOS; MICH

fiwds Delivered

“K'»;

here

F

WERS
igns for
1* solidall parts

’ -NELSON BURROUGHS,
Proprietor.

Fliwe 29.

W.J. FLEM1NQ
iuvite my old
are interested
to call ;al my
’Pilon with

W. 5. TYRRELL
teal Co.
PHONE 254.

of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barry^
H.

The ladies off the M. E. church are
planning to haze a sale of second hand
clothing in the near future

date Crrringi
,llneof tlX

’

PERSONAL mention

Very Happy Weddlnx at lh. Home

Evcryliqgy o&gt;me to the fair.

Tuesday Evening.
A very pret,y wcJdlnK Ilccom^
luraday evening
home 0( (ho
bndo, parent., Mt. and Mr., Fred
Harry, of Captieton. when their daugh­
ter Mln. .Inlia «■». united in marriage
to Mr. Cbark, K. Brown. of
towu,bip. R„,. H. 1L v,„ A„kefc
uf thia city, preformed tbe ceremony.
Mr. Milo Berry acted rj groom’. l»«t
man and Miui Jnna Perry aa bride,
maid.

S, C. Greusel. Agt.

Mr. nnd Mre. I.|„yd Woodruff left
yoatetday for B.-Haire.
Mr. and Mra. Cbaa. Clark apent
Sunday in Eaton Rapid,.

j Jackson, and'moved his family to that
। city -Monday.
•
j Mrs. Charles Wilkins, of Chicago,

TO THE FAIR

a vital
attorns,
n econ-

Bear in mind we have for your
inspection a spendid grouping of
Watches for men. women, boys
and girls in Solid Gold, Gold
Filled, Silver and
Enameled
Cases. The movements are from
Standard American makers aud
the best Swiss . factories.
Get
prices ou these watches before
purchasing elsewhere.

We have a

STOCK OF JEWELRY, Including ENSAGEMtNT. WED0IH6
AND SIGNET RIN6S.
ci'i Plated Silverware of the Gorham, R. Walace A Sons
i- We have a new stock of Fancy Mantle Clocks
»'i ever before, ami newest designs.
■ 7-al Goods Stdck is full of fine instruments of Guitars,
• ' t’llbft and many other kinds.
iTruving, Watch aud Jewelry Repair and Optical Depart•re ot our son Louis Is the best lu the County. Any
f- -1 to him will:be satisfactorly attended to.
in '.he City during the Fair or any other time make our

BESS M ER,

M,ch

Missions.
The Methodist Sunday School Board
will dohvCne next Monday evening and
| elect S. 8. officer* . for tbe new con­
feree year.
Tho Yeckly Ladies Aid tkgJeiy will
meet at the home of Mrs. H. T. New­
ton, Friday, Sept. 20 for a picnic din­
ner.- Everybody invited to come. A
nice program lias been arranged.
Rev. F. DeWeerd and D. S. Hudgins
evangelists are to bold a series of i
! meetings at the Wesleyan Methodist :
church at Hickory Corners commenc- ।
ing Wednesday evening Sept.
A j
.most hearty co-operation in these I
meetings .Of all Christians about Hick- ’
I ory Corners is expected.
■
j. Everybody come to the Presbyterian
{ Christian Endeavor society next Sun­
day. ■ Topic. "The Joys of Church
Membetehlp." Leader Mrs. Englehardt.
Tbe Knight, of Pytblee re|&gt;rew&gt;t«- ’
live to the Gr»n&lt;l
will wake bis
annual report .next, Monday erening
Oct. 2. The Lodge will have one- of j
their old time banquets and the second ,
rank will be conferred upon two can- j
didate®. A good time in expected and
all memlters should answer to tho gon-|

oral roll .call.
The theme of Rev. H. H- \ anAnken
next Sunday evening will be The

CAN AVOID PAIN
By wearing the best named, best
best fitting and best wearing shoes
market today the fatnous

made,
on the

Deceiver."
Regular assembly of Giblom council
No. 9. R- and 8. M. Monday evening
Oct. 2. Work in degrees.
Silver medal contest at Welcome M­
E. church Friday evening Sept 29.
Contestants from this city.

Wcsieyan services as usual next Sun­
day, Sunday school 2 p- m.. preaching
at 3 o'clock.
Rev. 8. A- ManweU will assist Rev.
Bradley in quarterly meeting at Fisher
church Sunday at.2 p. m. and continue

over Sunday.
The hour for Sunday evening church
services will hereafter be at 7:00 in

which docs away with that pain producing
. Bunch” at the front vamp seam below the
[nstep. vi/e are the first to introduce this

"nprovement in shoe making.

c. W. Clarke &amp; Co
Mich.

The Quality Shoe Store.

stead of 7:30.
The U. B- Young People’s Society
win have a business ^meeting Friday
evening at the homo of Mrs. Harding.
Usual services in the U. B. church

Sunday morning and evening.
The Johnstown and Assyria S. S.
Convention wiU hold its semi-annual
meeting Saturday Oct. 7 at the Bn^
church.. Picnic dinner. Bring Finest

of the Wheat."

FOR YOUR

FURS or COATS |
•

No Better Values to be Had Anywhere.

•

Wf guarantee to give you better value than-you can get anywhere else, don’t matter where. We offer to prove this etatement
by refunding your money for any piece of Fur you may buy after
laying it side by Hide with other Furs you may see elsewhere.

*

The style is long, sensible, length some three-fourths and
some even longer, almost full length. The colors Black,
Navy, Browns, and Castor, etc. Perfectly finished and
full of new ideas in the way of trimming. Ladies’ coats
priced from...........

$5.00 to $25.00
We have also about- 50 new coats
. for Children and Young Girls in
t and full length. Priced from

Have You Seen Our Assortment
of Furs ?
We hive been coni pl i men ted many time? on the beauty
style, and low price tickets attached to our furs. We
advise buying early, as many lines positively cannot be
replaced at anywhere near the present figures.

The Store That Never Disappoints

ROS

WRIGHT

HASTINGS, MICH

PHONE 30.

OFFICERS

J. I. LOMIARO. President.

GOODYEAR. Vice Presides!,
H. 6. HAYES. Assistant Cutler.

W. 0. HAYES. Ctstier.

swho has been making an extended
[visit with IIiLstingn friends/will re*
.' tun. io her home to-day.

Mias Frances Crewdl ha* returned
from a ten days stay at Chicago,
where she went" after fall styles. Her
niece. Miss Anna Crowell, of Misi'ouri,
accompanied hdr to this city, and
will spend the winter in Hastings

from 2 until 5. A program will be
I prepared bjr committee from Spirit or

VISITORS

CO/1ETO WRIGHTS

N. A. Fnll,-r ia tho gueat of Grand
Rapids friends.
■

Como and see me when you want
Rom CMlwalkr. ot Hickory Corner.,
nice fresh oysters.
was in th* city Thursday.
Fred Barnaby
Clhyton Reed, of Kalamazoo, was in
The carding room employees of the
the city Tuesday on business.
Tile ho-ue wu beautifully decorated
Boot factory donated the forming and
E. Tyden returned .Saturday from n
for tbe oocaaion, and tbe H» guoata
fulling rooms Saturday by a score of
were aervod with elegant refreubmeuta. trip to New York and Philadelphia:
24 to 12. .
A profusion of V«antiful and coetly
Miss Mattie Lewis, of Battle Creek,
There will be a meeting of the Cus­ wedding present. UaWilwd to tbe eateem is visiting her cousin. Mrs. ElIaHecox.
ter Brigade, Mick, Cavalry at Lans­ in Which Mr. and Mr., Brown are
Hi R. Dickerson, .of Nashville, had
ing. Oct. 29th. All comrades are urged held, and they nfe the rocipienta of
InwiiieM at the county hub Munday.
to attend.
’
the lieartient congratulation, of their
R. B. Messer is expected home this
We still carry the old reliable line of many friends.
week from a business trip through the
shoes, the ‘ Pingree." They are al­
ways good
M. C. Excursions.
Mrs. Chas. Ken Held returned 8atur’W. H. Sponce.
Siwcinl round trip Surttlay rates are day from a viMt with relatives in RaExperiance is what teaches one to now in effect, a rate of one fair for the
know what a good line of shoes is. We n»und trip will be charged. Passengers
i Mrs. H. R. Dickerson1, of NaahKiUe.
have had the e^p&gt;erience.
■
must reach starting point ity-midnight
was the guest of Mrs. JiMon McElwain
W. H. Spence.
same date. Tickets are good on ail
■ Monday.
Tup- Round jShoes are absolutely passenger trainson thi.t division.jf they
1 Will Corkin was'called to St. John*
guaranteed and| the price is $3.50. A
A Michigan . train for Michigan Monday by Ihv severe illness of bis
complete stock ben taining all the new people, fast.-.comfortable and conven­
brother.
lasts are here fcjr your inspection.
ient. Michigan- Central - Wolverine'
I Mbs Nellie Feighner. of Nashville/
Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co.
saves half a day going and .coming and
was the guest of Hastings friends over
On page nine!of this issue will Im? giv«-.s a whole day for business in New ।I Sunday.
'
.
found two auction announcement* this York. Leaves Hastings at 11 :58 a. m.
।
Sirs. Bertha CampbeH.of Grand Rap­
Detroit
8:40
p.
m..
arrive
Buffalo
8:50
week. They will,be of special interest
to our readers mid we hupe there may p. m.. arrives Grand Central Station ids. is visiting her sister Mrs Chas.
New York,- ’8:00 a. in. The fastest । Whitlow.
be a large turn i»ut.
.
Mrs.
Bertha Rider - Campbell, of
train In America. Try it.
Meedames H. A. and C. H. Barber
Grund Rapids, spent Siinduy with relentertained thclSilver Tea of Emanuel ! Eaton County Fair. Charlotte, Mich. at Ives here.
church at their home on Jefferson Sept. 20-29 05' One fare for the round
I trip is authorized, pales of sale Sept j Mr. and Mrs. Hal.- Kenyon, of Free­
street Tuesday afterpoon. About forty
126-27-28 and 29’. Return limit Sept. ' port, sjient Sunday with M . and Mrs.
ladies were present and enjoyed a most
■ O. C. Barnum. •
jUeasaiit afternoon. Ice cream and cake
Very.low one way colonist rales to । Harry B. Ixing, of Caledonia, was in
were served.
Pacific cost points are now iu effect j[town Wednesday to attend the Long­
Monday was Henry Cook's 44th birth­ and will continue until October 31st. j! Harper wedding.
day. The neighbors took advantage ot For particulars inquire at ticket office, j
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Musher visited
the occasion .to ve him a thorough
Fail eoxiirsion to Chicago-, Ill Thure- I: their sun at Onondaga the past week
surprise An evening of great pleasure
!
retnniing
Monday. .
day, Oct. W*
Round trip rate '
was fipeut by all present, and’Henry was
Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis spent
Date of sale
thoroughly eonvin&amp;vd that a turpriM from Hastings ftLOf).
Oct, 1!'. Return limit nut later than ■; Sunday with Mx. and Mrs. Grant
party could be a surprise.
Oct. 23. Inquire at ticket office for • Hendershott in Jackson.
You can dress like a gentleman it further information.
; Mrs. l^ouiba jfiills.- who has been
yon wear Giant- Brand Cothing. These
Order of the Eastern Star. Grand i visiting n lativWin Maple Grove and
garments are made on scientitic prin- ■Chapter of Michigan at Giand Rapids,’ ; AMyrip, returned Sunday.
Ciplet made to tit the human form Mich. Oct. 11-12-U5. For thin occusion ,’
Mix Chas. Euston nnd her daughter
perfectly. Go ‘where ' yon may you a rate pf one fare for the round trip «•
' Miw Phyllis Buttton, uf Detroit, are
can’u’heat us in style.* Our Fall Stock ; authorized Dates of saiu Oct. 10 and j guo-Ms of Mrs. E.
Burton.
is now complete and we ask you to call j.H return limit Oct. 18 inclusive.'
, Mrs. J. B. Marshall, of Nashville,
and see them. Morrill. Lambie &amp; Co's.
i I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge and Re- hua linen the guest of her daughter Mrs.
Tri county Fair Lake Odessa, ftn t»-kah assembly at Benton Harborf 1 Jason McElwain the past week.
account of the above the Chicago, Mich. Oct. 17 to 19 ’05 on account of j Mrl and Mrs. George Tolhurst 1nnd
Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw Ry. Co. will the occasion a rate ot one fare plus *-‘5 I Mr. and Mrs. Bert 1‘hillit*. were
sell tickets irutn Hastings to Lake cents for the round trip will be given. gm-sts of Grand Rapids friends
iXtassa. SejiU 28th at t'o cents for the Date of sale Pct. bland 17. limit for | week.
round-trip Tickets good on all trains , return Oct. 20th inclusive.
Martin Sktntjer has a position
•nd extra leaving Lake Odessa at 5:30
W. s. Barren Agt.
j fireman on the Michigan Central at

If you want a good smoke while you
are at the fair next week call for a No. I ANNOUNCEMENTS
77, made by John Jones of this city.
Mr. Jones has won no small reputation
The Christiau Science Society Serv­
on the quality of the cigar that he ba-­
ices in G. A. R. Halt Topic at 10:80
been placing before the trade, and all a. m. Are Sin. Disease and Death
who try them become steady patrons of
Reni’
this brand. Aside from helping to
Tin
Auxiliinry connected . with
build up a local industry, yon will get
Emmanuel Church will be entertained
a fine smoke when you buy a No; 77.
by Mrs. M W, Riker, at her home on
I Jefferson Street, Tuesday, Oct; 3rd.

wtf my wt do. we do do

tkl- Burton ia at Kolla. Muuourl. on
bualnewc
&gt;

Parents may teach their children to save, and
acquire habits of thrift by means of one of the
savings books issued by this bank.

J havq a nice stock of fri^h oysters
•
Fred Barnaby.

Have yori fteeii thosestyle sweat­
ers displayed in Morrill, Lambie &amp;
Co.'s window.'
"

These books draw 3 per cent interest, com­
pounded twice a year. One dollar
opens an account.

The Woman'a. Club was very suc­
cessful with
their rummage sale,
clearing $120.00

Dr Sheffield has rented an office over
Pancoast's jewelry store, which is be­
ing fitted up nicely for him.

What better birthday present for a child than
one &lt;ji these savings books.
•&gt;

’ Everbody come to tbe supper given
by’ the ladies of the Presbyterian
church next Friday at G. A. R. hall. .
Experience is what teaches one. to
know what a good line of shoes is. ,
We have hud tbe experienct*.
W. H. Spence.

R. I. Hendershott. the West End
Hardware dealer, has an advertise­
ment in this issue that will interest
all who are thinking of buying coal
stoves. He lias a slack, or soft coal,
burner that is a very attract ire prop-,
ositinn. It (will pay to read his adv.
John Thornton’s right arm was
fractured at tha Table factory yester­
day muming. He was running a buzz,
planer. • when another employee was
running a truck load of cut-up stock.
This load dislodged some heavy pattern
pieces near John's machine, and they
crashed down upon him. hurting his
arm. His left arm has been broken
twice, and his right lex has been
broken also. He seems to have more
than his share of hard luck-.'
A Lae»»lc CorrM&gt;nnd»n«.

It Is said that'the’celebrated German
theologian, Scbleiermncher, was rather
fucUued to save than to spend money.
He was at one time quite 111 ami sent
for a renowned physician, Dr. Grafe,
who was court physician nt tbe time
ami whose sou became the great ocu­
list.
Behlelerniacher recovered, and
when fully restored to health ho sent
a polite note to Dr. Grafe. expressing
his gratlthde and inclosing 4 lonls
d’or, begging the physician to accept
this small sum ns a token of bis ap­
preciation of the services which had
been rendered him.
The following day he received , his
gold pieces again, accompanied by the
following laconic note from the great
Dhyslclnn: 'The poor I cure for' noth­
.

...

.... ..mm .....

to the regular •medicine tax.’ The
rich reward me lavishly, according as
It suits their pleasure!”
Thereupon th^,clergymau sat down
and sent Dr. Grnfe this stUl more la­
conic answer: “The 4 louis d’or are
received back with gratitude. Tbe
poor Bchletennaclier!”
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'

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

DIRECTORS.

J. T. LOMBARD.

JOHH F. GOODYEAR,

W. 0. HAYES,

R. K. GRANT,
PRATT,

W. H. CHASE.

CLEMENT SMITH,

'

GREAT CLEARANCE

Save 35 per cent on your

WINTER SUITS, OVERCOATS and SHOES
•

$15.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS for $8.89
“Others in Proportion”
$5.00 SHOES $3.50.

Sale Closes Oct 6th.
GET IN LINE NOW
Come to the FAIR.
Make my store your
Headquarters.

C. H. Osborn

�EAST WOODLAND.
J ft John visited bis uncle D. C.

* * (Uoodland Department
olOTS

WOODLAND.

Sheldon on Sunday.
Tbe Miascs Ague® Cole and Callie
Jarvis spent Sunday with their parents
in East Woodland.
Mra. M. L. Cole and daughter Haxel
of Lake Odessa made a ^feasant call at
J. St John’s on Saturday.
Mrs. Emma Baril entertained a •
party of freitids and relatives on 8utf-

SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.

Philip Lutr. of Hastirgs was visiting
Dan Scott aud family and Dave
friends and relatives in tbe village j Crawley and family, residents of east
Sunday.
' Warnerville. have recently moved toMiss Dora Jordan of Hastings was in Butler this state. Ita an old saying
town Friday. Her parents Mr. 'and *»«&gt;* Jrt it may hold g&lt;M.d what is our
Mrs. Ira Jordan who removed from
somebody elae’s gain.
here to Hostings last fall returned to
A certain farm hand of West Wood­
Woodland Tuesday and will occupy land was recently in the court room of
Ferry Flory's, house on North Maiu \ D. 8. England. J. P. of Woodlan«l' to
street.
•
,
.
settle a hoard bill with a certain lady
Tm MImws ln« and AgntaCole h«v, ' "t IM« vicinity. H« wnn very prompt
l«e» wing a lew daya viait t« Mira
'&lt;Ik’ paid UM, bill and the edeta
Niua Estabrook the post week.
.
। to°""
Philo Sheldon of Hastings was in the , Warnervillo merchants say they never
village on business Saturday.
1,Jwl RUch u biK 8810 un cough remedies.
Min, Maude Dark » ul Wet Wood- ,'*“d i»"di&lt;Un&lt;» •»'•!
•"&gt;&lt; be­
laud epent Sunday'.with Iriet.d. io ! •ch* CTre* “ "&gt;«&gt;
th“ “&gt;•
town.
On Saturday night while Joe. Coati
While eottinn com lant Tucedav «aa driving north from Woodla:^ to
Lawrence ChrWian accidentally ttep- Lake Odwwa eorao one mn Into h&gt;.
pod on a com cotter, cutting hi. loot buggy m&gt;d broke the crowbar m tbe^

day. &lt;
Miss Marie Carr of Bowling Green.
Ohio visited Mrs St John on Sunday.
Mr. Homer Hager is improving his
place by building a fine addition to his .
I
house.- '
Jtel Sl Job. ra.d. i te.iu» IriPI
to Pn.ltte.illo on Tnoriw.
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lie Strange Coincidence
Of Mr. and Mrs. Brown
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The wedding tow over. It wa» a
quiet affair, with bnt few guests. Mr.
Brown. a widower, bad married Mra.
Brown, a widow. They bad buried
their hearts with their former partDM, but they liked
other, each
needed a dtopuulou, and «ticb bud a
high opinion of tbe other"® integrity.
A few iDpirth* after the marriage
Mrs. Rn»wn t«x»k up a newapaptT add
turned pale. From that time forward
Mhc tried hi vain to coneetil Trow bet
buAbaud thint abe waa much truulrted.
She denied having anything to dwtress
her, ---but—
Mrj
Brown
noticed that rite
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Mrs. Lena Jarvis went to Grand Rapis on Monday called there by the
serious illnews of Ijor sister Mm.
Georgie Parmater.
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Mr. Crw Able and wife of New York j
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vveulng the husband instead of j
coinlug home at tlx- usual tltue wmt a l
notc
hi*
saying that he bad ;
been t,suddenly
‘ called
‘ &lt;&gt;m of ‘town. On i
vturu lie seethed very much do- j
his return ..
dJ taking his wife Into the •
rv.j her down beside him and I
wife thu* week.
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VanDusen of Elsie. Mich., &lt;
..yJy jeaj.1 j have a confession to
has been spending a few days with her j make—a confession I must preface by
uncle Rev. C. D. Jarvis and family ,
story. 'Dierv is a romance connected
best m*4e in all Grades:
in East Woodland.
I ’with my former marriage—not only a.
,,
, vt- ,
h-a , romance, but a mystery. Twenty-eight
Mn. Wesley Fay of West.Sunfield had .
Wft
the misfortune to fall and break her
# „u,ngier
WWIe Mtrol!lng
mveraly. Dr. McIntyre drewrad the
arm on Wednesday. They had just re- j ani)(1
listening to tbe turn
| wound which is doing nicely.
The show at Wamerville school
turned from the Grand Army encamp- 1 Wl|lg Htreanii« or patching the setting
Mrs. D. 8. England and son Gerald buw* OQ *rJd*y ni#hl
rtriot^ *1'
ment at Denver Colorado.
sun gild the &gt;enkn. our love was born.
who have been making a visit with i
Mr O’.C Sboldon ho. hl. boo.,,
Our tiorata were In dllt.-rrht elite..
' relatives in Toledo returned Tuesday q Edna Cole who has been under the
-n,i -rn «w,n Im- en- 'Vhen we returned to them both re♦ Colors that will liarinon
nearly comphte
। reived a flat irafusnl to our union from
evening.
"*
I Dr's, care for some time is now able
+ ire with your other fur
jovnyt the cumforl, of &gt; now bora'.
wn&gt;
vcr}. Touns_
A large numlwr from here attended *°
ou^? niehings. We tan surely
Mrs. Schoun of Lansing and \lm &gt; mKj-.jliere wa» no money lb either famthe West Michigan Fair at Grand Rap- |
Max Purchase and Miss Ida Bnrg♦ please you for we an1
Schmidt and daughter of Kalamazoo jjy. Under the circumstances it was
ids last wec.k^
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I n,*n of Nashville spent Sunday eve- were guests of Fred Wagner and fam- ’ pointed out t &gt; us that marriage would
I showing I he most extenHmn Wolcott nnd Knte Staven, were ' ninK wlth . (h» '•“r » ■”Kta J“llq5 ily part of last week.
j beaulcldai.
I rive line ever shown here
Hasting, visitor, last Monday.
Hager.
ou an elopement. 1 bad
X --all of the Kichardsoii
Miss Edna Cole who has been sick so( “W.elvsolvtd
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which had come from a
Card, are out announcing the marTh« L. T. L. mot to organ,«• on long is slowly recovering and we hope j
f Quality.
Note these ■
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1 divided with tin? girl I
i rtage ol Mi.s' Nina Bnabrook ot tbe
evening at Ernie Wheeler'.her schoolmates aud friends will not [ .
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I loved, and we agreed to meet on arer4 village to Mr. Izx&gt; Bawdy of Escanaba 1 Marion Shores and Ora Lehman say forget that the long weary hours
ours or
of: uiu Hlenluej
Wax to sail fur
t Granite lignins, Eicellenl
♦ 'to take place at the home of the.bride’s the Fair at Grand Rapids was a good convalescence* are often very hard to , Havre. To eliiile pursuit It was agreed
♦ parents Mr. and Mrs. A. EL Estabrook one.
bear. A cheerful letter, a few sweet |j that we wouil remain In
in conceal
concealment
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Quality, per jard............25c
♦ on Wednesday,Sep. 27.
■ Miss Mary Carr who has been visit- Howers ur a loving mesaage will often until the ship;was well out nt sen.
IB’est Uilon Ingrains, Fast colors
“Wo met n| a clergyman's study In
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Mrs.
Stowell of‘ SL Johns
who
has j lag friends and relatives
in this vicin- j gO fBr toward helping the days to seemi
Hoarj and Durable. per yard 44c t been making
a -few days
visit
to her home in Ohio.
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-» -lees long
and lonely and help to v.L. win : the city, froti which we were to sail,
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2_ a
_ business
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• - toI ! hack health and strength again.
made
' and were married: then separated to
9112 Brussels Rugs .... $16.00 ! ana Mra. Joseph Fuller returned, to her Al&gt;u Warner
meet on the; steamer. The morning
unfield last
last Saturday.
Saturday.
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home Saturday.
' Sunfield
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9x12 Wilton Velret Rugs $22.00
offer sailing I searched the ship tor my
YERTY
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CORNERS.
wife and scivchet! In vitln. She was
♦
Dr.
Roberts
of'Coats'
Grote
was
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Rugs made an, size Iron carpet
Ora । not ou board.*'
Geo. Yerty visited his brothers C
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
i and border.
CALL and SEE HE. ♦ business visitor in the village Friday. ■
He paused. Mrs. Brown was draw­
The 5th and nth grades are doing and Oscar, ’iit their homes in Carlton
SME aud Mrs. C. D. Garn spent Sun­
Center and Lake Odessa last week.
| ing lung breaths. “Go on," Rhe said
work in letter writing.
day with friends In Hastings.
Impatiently. |
Chester
Hesterly
was
absent
this
Mrs.
Amy
Miller
is
visiting
at
her
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Miss Stata Wolcott who is now era- I
“YotXtln Imagine my agony, doomed
old bora, ta Mendon. Mieb.
llr wean ,
]moul ocr
ployed in Hastings spent Sunday with j week from school.
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to dross ,the
without
her. The
House Furnisher.
WOODLAND,
MtCHIMN 4 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wolcott
Lottie Barnum is in Indiana doing days Mx*med endless till I could reach
English Literature class is studying
the oilier side and return. But on the
4- ' in Woodland.
' Merchant of Venice.
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Janies Heltner is very, lbw at this voyage I was robbed of what little
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The Ladies of the U. B. church gave
After some little discussion our
money 1 had ‘ loft and was unable to
a chicken pie supper, which was very school board has decided that foot-ball
'purchase a return ticket. 1 went to
; well attended in tbe Moore building i was too rough a game for our boys aud
Min Grace Wado11 of Lake View work to earn the money to do so, but
: Friday evening.
. especially the little folks, consequently Sunduyed at Warren English’s.
111 aucceM» attended my efforts, and I I
i Mim Bird Hale of Hastings was a
been ruled oufof our athletics.
Loy Wellman qf Otsego spent the entered upon a life of poverty. By the
visitor in the village Saturday.
' A new foot ball has arrived but we hitter part of tbe week with his par- time I got enough together for the trip
It seemed to lie that to return would i
Lawrence Hilbert was at Hastings 8**® it*the name of basket ball.
■ enta at thia place.
be useless. Doubtless my wife's par- i
Saturday.
. Rov. Lyons ami wife visited school I Rev. B. Hamp who hiw been at Pe- ' cuts had seenrjed for her an annulment ।
Mim Rena Wolcott entertained her Thursday forenoon.
1 toekey and Bates Rince lost May re- ‘ of' our marriage.
. „ '. Instead of. going .
friend Miss Edith Newton, Friday and I V"
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. endeavor to ro-oper,
'■ turned Home last Tuesday.
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wenc tn
to Australia. A few i
We shall
। home 1I wnne
Saturday.
jrte with the wish of our .board, but | Quarterly moet'ing will lie held at years ago I c^tae to America with no j
j more means tiain 1 had when I deft.
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.Rev. Earl the new Methodist minis- we must have something to cultivate the U B. church next Satunlay and';
“One day I saw It announced In a
ter arrived Wednesday and delivered fbo phjnical as wi ll as the intellectual, i .Sunday. Service on Saturday Ht two
newspaper that my fife's parents had .
his first sermon Sunday morning. Rev. Out door basket ball bus been substi- jclock also Saturday, evening. Rev
died, leaving property, and in}- wife,
Lxoi&gt;.hns left for his new home in tuted. The game is full of excitement | (;r‘ifiin uf Charlotte will be th- preaid- j the only heir,Jin.! elojierf year* la-fore
aud exercise hut npt uf danger. The ' ing officer.
Shepardsville.
anil had never since been heard from.
jhCuni, 1 laid claim re the estate as her bus
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Allen
Martin left town Munday )U....K jteopte .n. dikiM into «i« • o„r
h„„., „„,v
„.id, tlli. band, and In time It was paid over to
morning tor Pennsylvania where he teskel boll tenra,. thr.« I... .....ng
me.” ,
jnd
tb.ua
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tor
th.
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l«Uta.
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KtM&gt;U
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tai.
week
nuttheUOripp.^.
will ‘pay an extended visit to friends
Mrs. Brown w.js looking Inf • her hu»Thu captains for the buya • teams are
and relatives.
band's face httently. eegerly, and nt
John H’. Landis. Bnrri.il Rising and '
,
. Howard Lee was arrested Tuseday
• Mrs. Will Schantz and family of this ln«t annciincement drew a long
Carl England. The captains fur the,
breath. .
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' morning &lt;m a charge of not paying
girl’s teams are Elsie Reyief, Elsie ;■ Hastings Sundayed with hk-r parent"Go on;’’
। ■ his bohrd bill, on coinplaiut of R. L.
Blochers.
Bizer and Maude Durkee. We antici- I Solomon
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I
dare
not
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) ’.Vright, proprietor of the Wuodland ]«tc some pretty good times at basket
.Sunday School will l» held at the U.
“Go on."
UJJ TEA
, testaurant. Ho plead guilty to the
j"
B. "church
next ’-------Sunday -evening
at ‘
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It Is Absolutely Pure and Com- J* charge and settled up the ixiaid bi IL tall.
“Our marriage Is void. A few days
seven
o'clock on account of the Q. M. i ago 1 saw It announced that mv wife i
mends itself to every lover S
Rev. Good gave us a call Thursday
' |mying $4.00 in costs additional.
service
Sunday
morning
after
S.
S.
bad
returnee! and claimed the estate.''
cl GOOD TEA
S
morning and he took care of the
Preaching service at eight o’clock. All
Mrs. .Brown burst lutu a merry 'peal
morning exerciseo.
I week representing Nonpareil Lodge K.
are cordially invited to attend.
of laughter, so happy. Bo exhilarated,
Remember I pay the highest
market price for your produce.
, of P. in Grand Lodge at that place.
May Helmer Lennon of yonr city is that her husband feared the new. had
CARLTON.
made a mental wreck of her.
Misa Eugenie Burkle left Saturday
vjsiting her parents at this place.
“8he -Is an Impostor!" *he fairly
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Mrs.
Myers
and
daugheters
Lnez*and
morning for Ypsilanti where she will
Mrs. Frank Wellman is entertaining j ■houted. "I an your wife. When we
1 Marjorie'attended the West Michigan
COATS DROVE GENERAL STORE.
attend school. Her mother Mrs. ...
Alajister and niece from California.
eloped I boa rdetl by mistake a steamer
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Fair
at
Grand
Rapids.
"Bert Burkle and her sister Arba ac­
Thomas Rodebadgh and family visi­ bound for Ria de Jane.Ya There I
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The ladies aid society will hold its
companied her to that city.
taught .&lt;±ool tor imi,
next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm, ted at Lake Odessa last Friday.
bHrlng that ail ogtate bad ratten to
The prospects for a big attendance at : Unborn on Tuesday afternoon October
yon, 1 nduntetl
rrturnrd and
»nd did exactly
cuctlr wkat I
you,
tho
Lake
Odessa
fair
are
not
as
geo
J
as
I8WOODLAND LIVERY
LAKE VIEW.
fhll .11.1
— vI claimed
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_ .It aa
you
did with mine.
they
might
bo
on
’
account
of
farmers
J“ FEED /TABLE
Kir. and Mrs. Frank Johnson mid your-wlfe."
The
phone
line
from
Lake
Odessa
being unusually busy taking care of a
When vou want to do any driv­
"My
dear."
moaned
tbe
hnabaad.
daughter
Zena
spent
Sunday
with
Veni
big crop of beans during this fine will soon reach A. J. ’ Downing and Cotton and wife near the Town line.
ing in this vicinity, come and see
■the blow haa tewn loo ranch roc yon." '
Fred Lawrence.
us. We furnish good rigs and
weather.
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But Mrs. Brown’k arms were around ’
A few from here attended the west
drive to all points. When you
Mrs. L. Knowles is visiting friends
j bls neck, nnd ahe was beside herself
Read the auction adv. of J. L. I in Grand Rapids.
come here let us feed your horses. __
Michingn State fair at Grand Rapids with a natural, pot an insane jov
। Thursday.
OUR HACK MEETS All TRAINS £ Smith oirpage 9 of the BANNER.
^po you meai/’-.aaid the busUnd.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rowland of Hast­
I Miss Grace Waddell spent Sunday
I moiu. that what 1 any |, tnlc,&lt;
ings were visiting friends in this vi- j
nONrtSniTH
SONS
COATS GROVE.
though
I would (not have l&gt;eliev(*d It lu
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with
her
cousin
Mrs.
English
near
•cinity Sunday.
। another case. Two persons knowing
LIVERTfy FEEb/TABLE
Weak! land.
Owen Townsend was home from
IQ-ank Jones ran a pitchfork into Bis I
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reumstanew
of our dlMppearante
Banfield over ounuuy.
Sunday.
. left'foot
________Saturday
_______ f morning
___ p which may |I Mr" ,ind
Dm* Johnson and son
WOObLflNb, men.
I aud .Inheritance(haw consjilnri' to pert J James Ehert and family visted friends prevent his returning.to'Ann-Arbor ftir 8JMint 8*»nd»y with Charley Smith and [ sooate us and sti-ure our estates. Since
a few day.
I fittnlly.
.
— [’in Nashville Sunday.
’ ?V‘‘. not,w !U,nl yo” ha&lt;1 returned
— j Sherm Smith of Ohio, is visiting at
Dr. and Mrs/ H. B. Gammon calle ] ‘ A number ot the young pfsople at- end claimed yo$lr ^tale j havo
like
you, In mlstTy.”
upon ~
Dr. * and Mrs. Regterink, of Freetended
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the L. T. L. at Orr Fisher’s
BARRY COUNTY MAPSJ 1 Abe Farley’s.
The hu.lutnd waa nt lent convinced
Ernest Hall and family of Hastings port on Friday last. All attended the Saturday evening.
mack to bls relief aud Joy.
Can be had at the Woodland. ।: visited
Mr. and Mrs.‘Bent Lewis and Mr.
the fut mer's sister Eunice Sun- j ball game‘(?)
“My dear,” he said presently, there
Postoffice, They give tho1 ,• d’V1 Joe Crockford has bang ht the D. R. and Mrs. Ed. Zimmerman and family I® a psychological feature of this case
names of every farmer, the:
Gertrude Ehret is going to school in ■ Foster farm of John Shupp and wife. spent Sunday with M. and Mrs. Alor.T ,b? co,ocld^‘* We both
buried our hearts years ago, yet when
number of acres he owns,, । Nashville.
The latter will move back upon the xo Hilton of Martins Cornera.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Charlton and •’■ch believed tke other bad returned
all highways,
streams,, ' Lon Wood and wife. Deck Sprague Odell place.’
we were mlxcraWe.’’
churches, school houses etc. : and daughter Ella, Mr. Bump and wife ' Invitations to tbe marriage of Jessie Floyd Nesbit spent Sunday in Maple Mrs. Brown bang her bead.
' and Johnio Furlong took in tbe 4»ir i M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grove the guest of his brother Calvin
n...■J1*1? . *81,6 stammered, “be­
Chprlton.
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
at Grand Rapids last week. ’
■ Brooks,to Harry L. Stowell are out for
cause I loved my second husband bet­
---------------------------Wednesday e^ning October the fourth
Mr. Althouse and wife of Bridge ter—I &gt;e tier—th nn”! When doctors fail, try Bundock Blood ,
at Woodland Postoffice,
"Tbe dmt. nnd 1 did the
m Um
Street
was
on
our
road
Sunday.
I
Rev.
Klose
of
Gran:!
Rapids
gave
L
Bitters.
Cures
dyspepsia,
constipation
1
. dihvib. v-ures uj apejbhw, cum
John Velte, Postmaster.
. our i&gt;ooplo an excellent address on
Mr. and Mm. Fred Endsley spent case nr my two wlww."
invigorates.tho whole system.
•«S&gt;en the note, or the clalmanta
; Sunday.
Sunday in Hastings.
erne up Mr. nnd Mn Brown round “
i Neighbors in this vicinity were
Ralph Mead was on our street’ Sur.- more dlfflcult to prove their Identlta
; startled to hear a great commotion at day.
&lt;bnn they bad atipp,.k,„.
। the residence oLDr. Gammon Sunday
Mr. Hyde of Assyria is spending a era whose evidence was first admitted
' morning. The Dr. upon Aeturning few days with Wil) Chartton and family satisfied the court that they were the
ta.1 hem,, and It re,|ulrM JoS.^
i from milking, hearing the noise, rushSira Cogswell is entertaining com­ evidence to brrek the teatlraouv and
etl into the house to find oit meal
Having removed my law afllce to the city ’of Hastings.
M™''b“w','enBtr °'
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1 strewn all over the kitchen, Marjorie pany from Middleville.
I wish io thank my many friends in Woodland and vicinity
! hid away in the front room. Hnbert
fur their liberal patronage and kindness to me. 1 am dow
MAIilON
MAY
HOLT.,
RRYVILLE
CHURCH
NOTES.
upon a chair speechless. Mrs/ Gammon
occupying the frontTooms over the Hastings Banner office
and am now ready to meet my many friends and clients,
ie W. C. T. U. will meet with
vainly endeavoring to escape some in­
A NEW JERSEY EDIeither In a social or business way at any time. My phone
W. N. Whitlock Tuesday Oct. *8,
visible object and throwing everything
number is 452 and $ny one not having time to come to my
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TaR S TESTIMONIAL,
Jennie Wilcox from Jackson and
near her at some object in pursuit.
office can consult me over the phone.
Barnum of Coats Grow will .be
Upon inquiry he found ,a mouse bad
To my many friends in the south and west Fpart of the
been in the oat meal, and had caused
county I will say that for many years we have not met very
tbe commotion.
Mr. and MnC Roy Mead and daugh­
often but I now hope to meet you more frequently both in
Hrer *y£.,8« “
“Fohrl
ters and Mrs. Willson and son from
a social and business way. My latch string will always
hang out and I shall always be glad to welcome you. '
W. J. HOLLOAWY, Maatlngs, nich. Middleville attended church at Barry- Honey ud T»r. I cannot aav toi .Zk
ville Sunday.
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Very truly.

Richardsons,
Superlative Carpets

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HASTINGS BANNER, SEPTEMBER 28,

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Rev. Dolph wm called to Nashville
Wednesday evening to perform, the
E. Mulholland'

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The Beason of auction valeg is beginuinc. and I riira
the next«-igl&gt;t mouths a great mauj- thousands of d,.l|an.
north of farm property will be sold at'I'.ubli ,,|, s
Barry county.

The prices at all these shirk wili d&lt; ;., n l
circumstances aud conditions, but most ot all ,.n ,
tion of ADVERTISING. A sale insuffii-irutlv ;ulvrrti&gt;.d
never produqpi the best results: a sale well a.lvrrtisal
will always suebeeq, unless-the-weather i--i ,, that
people cannot attend,

IN FORMER DAYS.
when advertising rates were high mid’ wl»-i&gt;-tr wasimposible ta reach all the people through the :i"i'-;^per it
wan necabary to use the auction bill.
But tli,»e dip,
have gone by and, like the .cradle and flail, me BACK
NUMBERS. lu several counties in This 'si.it- t!i,r-it
one newspaper in each county that reaches j ra. tn-ally
all the people. In these counties like Gem -see. i lin
ton and Gratiot, snch a thing as an auction bill as tht
sole means of advertising an auction sale, is almost anheard of. In each of these counties is one paper which
covers the county, and is used to advertise auction sales.
Barry county is the fourth to fall in line aud THE HAN­
NER COVERS THE FIELD. It now prints 400o ^pers
each week, equivalent to 20,000 readers, and tlionmghly
covers every township in the county. Anv printer can
print auction bills at a fair profit, but only a newsiaqer
with a wide and thorough circulation ran .-iiceessfullr
advertise an auction sale in ita columns.
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THE BILL vs. THE BANNER.
THE BILL reaches uuly a few htiudrrd. THE BANNER?.
:•
th xusandt'of (people.
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THE BULL can cover only a limited tecinm, THE B AS\ER
the entire county with equid thorougbuesa
1 HE BILjL is ffceti by the people only when th» y are
■&gt;
THE BANKER reaches the people iu theirJ-.oinw
.THE BILiL is not read In busy times dr in l’»a&lt;j wealh
..-apeople stay al) home. THE BANNER gw« where the V .j . ,
.
THE BILiL makes the busy niau stop ivUeu he it•. .
bly get out hisspcctach
THE BANNER finds him «’
reading his pdper in a comfortable chair.

mmy
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THE BILL must be tacked up and distributed, a d..
for a man with a rig. THE BANNER distributee the sau . n
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buuse without trouble or extra cost
THE BltX is tom down by wind and rain. THE BaNNLR fc in:
affected by the elements aud is read tinder all clrcumstaiicvr.

Is It Any Wonder That Barn County
Farmers Are Rapidly Abandoning the
Auction Bills in Favor of THE BANNER?
The BANNER has already advertised a number of
Auction Sales and we herewith give testimonials from
tbe first and last sales the BANNER adverted. Tbe
first sale we advertised was for Mr. C. H. Stevens-, of
Lacey. Here is what he says:—
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THE FIRST SALE.

THE LAST SALE,

Lacey, i|lch., March 9tb, 1103

Hastings BANNER,

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Hastings Mich.
Gentlemen:—
1 aiu pleased to say
that, with reghrd to die Auctiofi
Sale of stock and farm tools on my
farm on Monday. March fitb, that. I
am more than satisfied with the
method of advertising the sale
through the Hastings BANNER.
Notwithstanding there was another
■ale four miles away, there was a
crowd of 250 present, coming from
all quarters of the county.
Every­
thing sold well. If I wen ever to
have another sale, I would certainly
advertise it in the same manner.

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IlMtsngs, Mich. '
The Hartings BAX ' 1
Hastings. Mh?
Gentlemen:
Aerti»lB&lt;
endorie ybuptneth.’'it from
Auction Sales, and
Jun Sth
exnerieuce. L bail an Inch adv
Sept. ftth. 1UB5 and rur.
in the BANNER ot
pooled my sale would r
'wre
not to exceed
fully 100 people pres
: g tep*
ship in Barry loun
seated excepting w ; MMl. A»
was mat
far as the sale went
the
pleasantly cut prised
teyoai
amounting to &gt;L&lt;90 •
toy highest expectation \\ hj sh-uild
I not be pleased '
‘ IfT ever’liave a-, : ■
\ucuoa
Sale 1 will follow toe a - »• ••'•’«
of advertising exact!}

KX H. STEVENS.

We have every facility for orinting auction bill**, :‘ul;
there isa fair piofit in th’e work, but we KSU'V Jlmt
your money’ wzll go farther in the form of .vix ••rxi'ing.
Abe State Association ot Auctioneers uiianin."'1' !' ,,n’
dorse it and also the leading Auctioneers of Bat ’&gt; 1
REMEMBER that all your goods are to be
’• at
tune,*and that on that one day depends whetl^r
Wake or lose perhaps several hundred doilu»&gt;
_
dollars exMiise. is NOTHING compared with having-yonr
File well aayertised.

Drop us a bard and we will send you some interestiBg
facts about auction sales and how to prepare for th' ’'’1-

The HASTINGS BANNEH

�HABTOGS BANNER- SEPTEMBER 28, 1903.

Roller Mill Co. THE
prices to Sept- 23, ’05.

Dictator Flour
Retail per
Wholesale per bbl.

4.00

Bran
Retail 9Oc

Wholesale

$15.00

$1.00

.7,.tail

Wholes

t!c

$18.00

Every ar.

warrant­

cd'to give

. : irifaction

or your lite*

y back.

as

Your gro

flour

DICTA"

o -83.

, it not call1

Continued from page uue.

Co.

Roller

AVRORA’S MODEL

TION OF JAIL

"I Me Sept- 20

A, Required by Law ;

i

110 Prisoners In 6 Months. Make
and directors, and.' all are determined
Recommend to Supervisors.
that Barry county people shall have
A« Provkted by l.w. Probate Judge
tho privilege and pleasure this year of
seeing tbe best county fair ever held C
Ag*”‘ "f SUte 6oard of
in Barry county and the equal if not
"*I Ch,riti'’ C. H. Bauer,
superior of any other county in Michi­ Glllwrt Striker aud J. F. Bdmund.
gan.
_
ouperintendents „f th, p„„ m,fle an
Signs continue to multiply that the inspection of the jail un Wednesday
do^
fair this year will be a hummer. The September 20. This hu to
Ixwt attractions ever gathered in one O'erysia months. According to tla,
county fair ground at one time will lie
(ho
here. They will not be a lot of nauseat­ confined in th, eoU„t}. jail dnrj
ing fakes or low exhibitions, but good, i»ut aix montlu. Of thw-,7. „r over
half.were
arrested
a.
dtarderlies;
two
clean and worth seeing. The races
promise to be well filled. It is already for aaaault and battery. 11 f„r |.rrM!y
certain that the live stock exhibition three for rubbery, three f„r (aUe preteiw. four for bartarfy. „ix ip^(.
will be the trot in the aggregate in
tbe history of tbe tseociation, while in three for disposing of contract propvegetables, grains, fruita and other Jerty*. lwo for *du)tery and tWo for ‘
farm exbibita the fctlow will be suporb. !
»tolen property. There were •
Thete will te.fi,,. «xhil,iU(t|„„Grk' wo ~»»«d tedrauktedri. tw„ d.-1
‘-------- -----------------“T
v» iiw wui a . .
.
------- kwv ue- ,
SM the
»k„ district schools of. the
..t&amp;inad
WHOM™.™.
«... each
— -i. for
.
.
I
•lone it!
U,n
*&lt;‘ m
M W1,n
®***. one
horw.
county. The Grange will also be in •tMfing, burgle,,
■ ’r»pe.«a
. . _1lmrh.nie
.......
n1.J i
evidence. Floral ball will have much non'*‘aPP0rt- tasking threats anu for !
uSw
s.w.
'
to please and attract. There
aueiq will
n ill he ,Wo or . three minor .......’.—
—
make a reroinmenda- j
gtMa] hporta. Iota opr &gt;good music, and . ***
. 1 tb‘‘ b"ard
»«I*,rvi.Hors ihake |
y- u will see Barry ccounty people from
we S’,eh cha"««' in
jail windows as
every corner in th&lt; county. They are
w wiI1 prevent the pairing of ^uticlee or 1
good folks to see , and it will lU
worth your while. .A won! now to the •ubstanreaof any' kind through the!
, jail windows. It seems the sheriff has
farmers of Barry co inly, in conclusion.
In large measure this is YOUR fair. ' f°?ni1 Brt,cJ‘*H ’n the pueMwimi of
the JaiI thal hild h^n
Th-- responsibility oftnakingitaraccevi bsw more upop you than upon , passe d through the windows which 1
j had been pried up from th.' outside.
’
others The ofticew *have made
‘ tbe ex.
of the products of the farm more
nnd nn&gt;re a feature They ^r,.paring
..R AFTER THE WHIS­
no pains to make) t m exhibit uf edu- ■
KEY MEDICINES.
rational value to , ill. but.to von
|«ecially. Yon ahi uld. aucond their
effurtk nut only by&gt; attending, but by Uncfh Sam Proposes That leakers of
taking something tu exhibit Never
and Dealers in Such Must
ini nd alxiut the pretminius. If you atu

.’5 “^""4

I

Tt h.
, .
T- c M'-'C
’ure.)
•
It
hadi orlEUmlly
been
a bl&lt;i
Barrel. but
Aurom.,
J

tnirjfonned Imo a deei.leuiy ,t
T-l-to hungtng,
“StX outllhe. ot uuplaned
•Bidding: wide dlraaa, nurmd with!
comfortable rnrtlon., aeggest.sl luxuHou. repoM.; a curiously caryed cabi­
net Steal near one of Hie windows, and I
quaint brushes, candlesticks, feudera!
•nd copper kettle, were everywhere.
There were orderly disorder and ret ■
ful Chao®.
Under the wide north light rat Auro ’
ra before an o^sel, her heir Iwtatllug'
with an imposing array of gcalpbh and
bruabea. On the canvas befpre her '
■n autumn landscape Fas M|owly TOm.
Ing into being. The landraape wM not
deveipping ratfofactorUy, and the seal-!
pels won- being pressed Wfo service ‘

i ^,xxn,^°L‘^“r\‘r'‘hek
™hM I
I‘““' ‘“,dfOrd

- - - - - - - ,,

Middlings
.

BEST
&lt;OUNTY EAIR

SEMI-ANNUAL INSPEC­

assured that What
Pay License.
fairly judged, as w : are sure it w ill
&gt;\ riding wan made by the internal
be. y^u have done your dutytu ynnr revenue ulfian. l,.-t v..k th»! any
neighbor and yourt jlf ,by showing
up |.
j patent
,
medicine containing S3 jer'
what yonr labor c r- your
~
’
farm has
eent alcohol would hereafter Im- treated
produced. The fai ■
not cuDductatl
an uiwholi&lt;- borerage. and tbe manfar itb money-mak ng value, but Tor ufax-turer and whotarale and retail
its educational vol la. I Help the good , d,a|m jn ,Dci| moUcittre
medicines would' lie
work along in eve y way yon can. , rapunj
to •pay
liquor liIi• ll„- n-gniar liquor
Goverm &gt;rr Warner and Good , cense imposed
Remember Govern
:zi,
... the
™. government.
o. ... ........... Ti.lby
This j
Roads Earle are txok&lt;&amp; for addressee . decnxi will force many of the patent ’

lie stood apologetically by.I
tllte /Iranw
-...1,,.. _ blandly
■.
the
door, smiling
wt the** girl I|
before the ettael.
"Hello, Aurora!" said. he. with a
meekbews becoming an Intruder.
“Como in und abut- the door." said!
Aufur* , "You must sit down and b«!
very quirt. This la my busy day."
Radford tosw-l hta coat nnd hut
upon a divan, thrust hfo hands into his
pockets und strode oyer to the easel. ■
‘•Jove. Aurora, thnt'a a stunning marlne!" he Observed.
&gt; "It's not a marine.** eald '•he testily;
“It's n lainlsi-upr, autumn."
“Oh!" said he. "Isn't thut water In
the foreground?**
"Dini.
&lt;nld 'Ayrura, .scraping an
overdone* clond realously, -win be a
cow Whoa it’s tiulshwi."
“I tM'g the cow'^ pardon,’ I'm auro,":
said Radford,
cow, Aurora. I’m vert partial te red

The undersigned having decided to move to the Village of W&lt;x&gt;dland. will sell at
Public Auction at his farm, one mile east and one-half mile north of the
Village of Woodland, on

Monday, October 2nd, 1905
Sale commencing at 10 o-clock a. m. sharp, the following described property to-wit:
* 1 mare 6 ydars old
11 mare and colt
2 colte 2 yeprs old
1 yearling eolt )’
1 suckling Lit \ mareH
. 4 cowd. onef will be fresh in December
5 young sows with pig
1 brood sow with pig
6 shoate
4 spring pigs
.
1 Osborn binder
1 Champion mower .
1 Farmers Friend grain drill, 10-faoe
1 Hoosier grain drill, 3-hoe
1 check rower
1 steel land roller
1 McCormidk hay rake, 10 foot
1 cultivated, two-horse
1 Syracuse drag. 15-tooth, nearly new
], drag. 17 tpotli
*’i
-] breaking plow
1 donblesbdvel plow
।
1 lumber wagoni
1 truck
1 double, buggy
Bob sleighs
A remoter Windmill and tanks
3 barrel gaspline galvanized sap tanks
I farm bell
1 grind stone

...
but 1 luncu't time to. look 1
for them
„
‘ he nah!. "Brohles. I camd |
here thi&gt;’afternoon to offe’r'myUf m j

Locpl News.

WIRIER FORETHI

■ IODO PIECES OF SHEET MUSIC

1 corn sheller
1 tank heater
1 hay rack
1 etone boat
j 1 sap sled
1 hog rack
il sheep rack
Plymouth Rock chickens
Geese
;l&gt;og Jack
Log Chains
[Cow chains
Forks
Manure book
, Straw hook
Straw knife
I Crow bar
[Post digger
p-horse doubletree
Hay fork, rope and pulleys
Florida spray pump
2 bed steads
Bookcase
Bent wood churn
Vinegar Imrrels
Seed sower •
' Clock
Crocks and jars
■ 3 milk cans
Lot of barbtMl wire '
u se^&amp;ork harnes*
1 set fly nets
|A.nd[Other artiples too numerous’to
mention
.

LUNCH AT NOON

“Please sl; down." &gt;lir stiuppod-lmnatieutlv
-YLHfii find Botn’e maga-i
•
"
limn srmewherv about," "he added

a model."
.'
"A ui«xl* l fur vvhat'r" she asked.
“Indolence?**
•
“A model of sorrow," raid he.
I
at the fair
,
.
• medicines off the market, and the i.&gt; “You don't look, your part purlieu- '
public will Ix’ th*- gainer. Some dav Jarly," she remarked.
"I'm consumed with It," he declared
HASTINGS MAN WAS CAPTAIN ‘ ’acta Sam will take more interest
j than now in the patent mcdiciiw bxwi
gloomily.
। nera, and bar from the mails tbe flam“How
”--------»•••-•
■' mockingly.
•• •
11
“
sad!
’* she said
Of Winning K. of [&gt;. Drill Company
Radford retired to a divan- lu tho
ing advertiaemants and circulars of
the cure all nostrums.
corne.- r.nd settled comfortably ou a
at Jackson. Dr S. M. Fowler
pile of l usbfuni
The Man.
"if you could transfer my sorrow to ;
Hattie Ureelc C •mpany. Uniform
cantax, your name would be made,"
.
______
...
The
coal
dealers
have
ixnnnirnced!
to
Rank Knight* &lt;4 Pythias, won th«“Since when Iims thia affliction destate &lt;3hampioB*b|p a» the price contest wear that "smile tltat wontroinv. vfl "
nt Jiickxm hist wt «k. ita &lt;a&gt;m|w*tit&gt;;r
Judging from the shooting going ion srended upon yptlZ’ ebe waked.
' Since Tue.&lt;tdsy. afteruouu at &amp;30.'* I
being Uiimd Kapi ta Uompany. The in this vicinity it would warn tiat
“PshWw!" said Aurora, bw eye-, fixed '
Battle Cteek Com &gt;any were .led by there &lt;• not a very wholmmie fear jot on tbe landsL-apx. !
M. Fowler, the game law&gt;.
thejr [Captain, Pi.
“it's iiu •pshawing' matter with me," ;
J-&gt;rmrifly »&gt;f this ,&gt;li ore. His friends here , The state fair this year is said to hdvr rah! lie.
Y«»ur sixth refusal has filled !
addin! .laund-s won cleaned up $40,000. The gate receipt* .me with*gtaum."
'
"I'erfiapfi a seventh might hearten j
k Company. that were $88,000. a* against
at
yon a bit," ehe suggested uiuih loudly, ■
body having won a prize last year in • l*ontiar*last year. •
“Tb-i&lt;-’j; probably ta- a seventh' be-'
a niti-inal contest ' ■ith the genial Dr.
IaL&lt;t Sunday was rally day st tjh«- forv 1 leave," he returned despondent- i
a§ Captain.
'
. -l
|
Methcxli-tt Sntulny school, and there; *yAurora iaugbed; then she turned 1
. was a large attendance and much inFILED MORTGAGE OF $100,000 X?
about Hi her chuir aud regarded him 1
gravely
j The electric line Iwtween Kutannvwo • "Paul, why on earth can't you be
For the Battle’Cre :k &amp; Grand Rapids nnj (jranij Rapids sm-ins to !-• un :&gt;• sensible?" .-die asked. “Why can’t you ;
. l-fn be g&lt;Kxl friends " ith trie without-Uoh, ।
action Com' i mi red fact, work hwving nrlea'dy
roid spoiling d all?"
.
i gomenced' on the road lied. Ihe
1
CWMT, • ArSTH. CLEA SlINESS, ' ‘
“My dear Aurora," he explained sol- !
'
pany.
will run through tbe -.utiiern part
l!5S WOBBY' ‘-0RK DIR .ASSES
said that a emuly. ,“lf Providence bad intended
the register of . (jp
ebnnty -and it i-» *«••"
Tlo-n- was filed v &gt;th
i
j
men to' be sensible In your pcraoue®, .
BEECHWOOD MASS ILLON
ofjlluO.OOO , Mpnr wlM lx,
u&gt; Gun lake.
.
dtsfln last wk-k.a n ortgagu
•
: ib? would.never have given you that
rhe governor will &lt;fali the attention I
in favor of th** Stat • ---Bank of Chicago.’’ ■
~ ciun and those Ups and"—
COAL
wnt and ,
Jp (f Michigan to tl)e
1 “BoaUr said Aurora, coloring n bit
It runs five ypw» at six
. - per
.
covers
franc! lues and property, | that Septv SO has been set aside- by
Radford deserted the divan and
Guarantees a’l of - this in
. ... tho
...
-----.wned by the Battle».Creek
and
• Gmnd .
of the legintature as“memory day.'‘ came over to the easel He stood for
your home. Troduc cd for
•
/.
• act 01 tDe legismiunru-.
th(. eSort, ()f tlle 8t„c a time looking down at the girl
Rapids Inter iLake fTroctiou Ca Th&gt;. .
Domestic U*e O:
te-^^^.^.^ ()(
eloU with thoughtfully.
is th- line that it propotedtoran
------- rji name
•Til make a compact with you," ho
tweep the twt&gt; citieh—
and
~ through th.-J. the object of improving the condition said nt length. "Tell mo for the eev­
ilcopy of
lake region io the s i&gt;uth
**- and *western;;
“
—1
throughout the
A ROM.
''.; enth'time that you won't uiairy me,
HOM ' MAKIt
is claimed1 ■ M
..
,. :.
„ vou b.vc a loi in Urn erm.- ' end I'll s&lt;*e to It that It la the last."
n sbo ild read
part of Barry! Conn y.
thut a branchi will II ■.- built t.» this city.’ tery. take a day off and straighten it • "And we'll be friends ever afterT’
. it si-eaks well for 8 town too ! she rakl Hlrfitly.
■
----T----- -- ii opubliaiii Fishing i up.
Th.
RouJwlt
“F“No, we
w.e wun
won’t be frirndu," be raid.
; when all the public places sho* signs J• "No.
The
Club, «»f Middlevilit. will have a meet-j
JULES G. HOFF MAN.
[ "excejrt ill itatno.”
J of care.
'
She shrugged her shoulders, but said
ing
at
Streeta
S
lar
ding.
Gun
take
toj
Detroit. Michigan,
•
With all of tho electric line* that nothing.
day.
—r
, . Jhave iMcnlnnll tothi. city wililin ite[ “______________
Listen. Aurora. Just say ‘No* ouca
‘ take myeelf off.
I won't
Thus. Fisht r squared away t*1”’1• .
. fi,w vear„ it „ fl very conM&gt;nff more, miff 1*11
Justice Riker Monthly. He was charged |
th|U‘11(lt an accident has occurred •trouble
——
- -rr
— •»»-»
you
after
that. 1*U
I’ll 1.leave you
SrtJuCT’v.
• 'test Jcuipped'and with having , imbibed »o much bug (
honw luw
scared by to your landscapes -nnd—and—the fel­
low who Is luckier than I."
juice that he bad "that tired feeling.
the lond «i«ngi"S "r
«“«• “nd
ghe looked up. Ills face was very
-I '. taii rs tircent. Mihhal
I’billip** lathered him in. mielxv Uf any Bind ha. occurred.
: j;&gt; 1! ej!’« trade
...
.__nili'nnp
grave. It waa unlike him to be seri­
-bme objection iwjo
*'
*treasurj
" .T
x n-tr.-faeouire Thomas enriched thk) Ipublic
ous She felt n trifle alarmed.
•t «ha iext-booki
ktenl with
With giving
*
.........
u
worth
rather
than
board
up the rwidcnco streets »■- a
lataV.'t.’ic mailed
“Now, Aurora," be said quietly, “tell
i.-.*ixuci«on also. Sheriff Furnish 15 dfy*right of way, yet we Imre not heard of me for tbe seventh time, and 1'1! go."
.
. Va^pagaiM,. jnO
H single resident whose ah^mbfini have
Aurora .made a pretense of retouch­
; U-en disturbed in the least. Tbe still- ing tbe cloud.
“I am waiting." he said pnUently.
nem with which these various lines
Still she said nothing. Ilndford pick­
| are operated is indeed very remark­
ed up bl* bat and coat. Tbpn he again
able.
took Ids stand by tbe easel.
•Are you going?' she said weakly.
A now l»w •&gt;■«•
1,1,0
"As soon as you tell me," said he.
I Smtemlx-r 1.1. creeto &gt; new «"«« ■”
Aurora
arose deliberately from th®
&lt; ■■ go'Hg! to give aXay during FAIR WEEK
eeveml counlire ot tin: »*&lt;«• e*11*1-1
easel. She went over to the-window
•luU ly t ree _
*
|
tbe juvenile court. In counties hav­ and began to 4j&gt;n her palette with a
ing » popuUltoh of 23.000 to lOUOtU.
scalpel. Rndfonl watched her, And his
circuit court commw.ionera ere given eyes narrowed dangerously.
orlgin.1 jnrWIctlon.
In
»m«ller
•'Of course It means very little to
rountie. juriwliction le contorted on you," he burst out hotly, “but it seems
configl of Vocal and Instrumental pieaee, auch
proteto judges .nd in l.rger count,™ to n»e you need not delay lu this use­
- ta-en selling and we want every person cdmlng to
v------an
viofin
ororMandolin
on one of the circuit judges. AU less fashion. You might at least be
l?’(' ‘ f- wkq has
Organ
Piano, . to
ar ■
,.!ie dnjyone piece to a person.
w&lt;
'
tn,ittors concerning uegtoctod. de^nd- merciful."
' • • almost giving o*t*har goods away, Hers are a
Aurora lifted her eytfo slowly, and as
ent nnd delinquent children an, to te
t“l ■1 ■ .i.itf.n for
tf,r Fair
b'nlr Week
VVataalr Only."
flnlw
slowly her face lighted wtth a wonder­
heard in this court. Tire Frc“d^
A $aO.OO buffet fw $22.50
oBicor ol the conrt is known M jn«e ful smile
"There are several ways of being
A 1514.50IChiffoner for $11.00
merciful." ehe said gently.
of juvenile court.
----- -----,
A $22.50 Couch
forQ$15.75;
&gt;O Reed jlocher for &gt;1.W
In a moment one of the brusbea In
A greet movement for msnu«l train­
The».
1. for FAJR WEEK mb
ing achools is ia evidence tn education- her balr had left a ghastly streak of
nd
on bls face.
ni circle., which is a «g» of pr&lt;«t«HARRISON RMITFL
,ion indeed. Dot why no
tte
work right in tho hornet Mothere.

WM
| LfflQW

AUCTION SALE!

Terms of Sale:
All sums of
00 or under ciuJi, anti all sums over
$5 a credit of onb year will be given on approved bank­
able tioteH without interest. 3 per cent- off for cash-.

JOHNSON L SMITH,
JAS. M.

Auction'r

If you want to buy or sell anything
try a Want Adv in the Banner.

AUCTION SALE!
The underligued having resigned his position of Carrier on a Milk Route, bus
concluded to dispose of some of his livestock, aud will sell at Public Auc­
tion at bis farm, 21 miles southwest of Cedar Creek, and 4 miles
east of Delton, on section 2, Barry Township, on

Sale commencing at one o’clock sharp, the following property to-wif:

1 brown holrae, 11 years old, weight
1300
.
1 bay horse, 12 years old, weight 1200
’I’he aboMe horses are extra good
workers, the bay horse is a good
roadster.
1 roan cowj 11 years old
1 roan cow, 9 years ol d
Both of above cows are due to calf
in November

1 red cow, 7 years old, giving milk
I roan cow. 4 vean old; due to calf thia
fall
'
•
1 roan cow, 3 yearn old, calf by side
1 red cow. fi years old, giving milk "
1 Spotted cow, 5 years old, giving milk
1 beifer, 2 years olri, dne to calf this fall
2 yearling steers
1 spring calf
1 sow with pigs, sow is extra good
brooder
26 lambs
1 single buggy
1 single harness
1 steel frame 60-tooth harrow
1
2 single cultivators, 5-tooth
.
1 small road scraper
And other articles too numerous to
mention

TERMS OF SALE
All sums of $6.00 and under cash.
All sums over
$5.00, a credit of one. year will be given on good
bankable notes with interest at six per cent. Two .
percent discount will be given for cash.

Kenh.es &amp; Walldorff,

NOTICE OF BEAMING CLAIMS.
teach the girl,
to
teacDUNS*
~ tetri
_ white
house
work 10
in your
own facing
V.hile State of Sicbtoux. County of Harry, m.
1
, .c-....... Mjinetbing
Notice 1» hereby fire®. th*t by an order of the
Probate Court for U
of use to them and also ran
of chasing down to every train
coma in sight nt the d^
‘”'’K
dentally or accidentally &lt;’&gt; «’u^ are required to jircernt tb"-r
Court at the Probate ofhre &gt;u the city
acquainted with moot any one they ProunJ
If naH-Jus^fi i examination and allowancr. on
Ar urfJE me‘smdI day of January next, and that
can force into their
hans if thrv were made useful ••
LTraamtmtel at home, they wmdd

PIANOS AND ORGANS.

Zil- L .

THREE LiCEHMO EMMLMEM.

No, 77 The BEST 5 CENT c,Kar No. 77
* 1

------- TRY IT------- ,-------- TRY IT--------

"

find lew time to ornament the
Keep the chfldrea at home. -

Ernest Pifer,
Proprietor

E. R. CONRAD, Auction’r

�R.STlHtia BAM-Kll, .KVIKMI'KB W. 1W6,

Bod Blood
b responsible for most, of
the diseases and ailments of
tbe human system. It se­
riously affects every organ
and function, causes catarrh,

LOMITON COUNCIL.
Commuu Counorl met lu regular .ses­
sion Friday evening, Sept, la, Iwa.
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su'u
Mayor Heath presiding.
.
pre*e-.t u&lt; n&gt;ll call—Aids-. Barber.
BroouH. Grant, Hall, Hilton. Scqix mod
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Welsaer- Ab pnU-Ala Hur-om
Continued from page otic.
. v-iuu-eh of previous tuee’ing read
WARRANTY DEEDS.
and approved with tone correction.
Lucy Hanford to. Lottie M.
Ahi. Uurto-’i resumes hi* seat ou.the
environment making him such.
Vance, lot 4 HkK. Middleville* .V&gt;0 00
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The blood of over half the races of council.
The obowiug aceouuu were allowsu.
James A. .laphet to Richard H.
the earth flows in the American of toFlOeU. tvAsiitx.
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Williams, parcel, Orangeville 90 00I day. He. stated that we were by far (•'rank
DioMiAy
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Fruncse E. Beach to Chas. Du­
the moat
•crossed” race that ever Ed. Sh.ny

SURROUNDINGS HAVE
MOST imtaKt 2

WILL IMPROVE THE C.K.&amp;S
Will Reduce Number and Degree of
Curves and Lessen The

A CARLOAD

Grades.

Jn an interview published in the
daily prose. Lewis Surgont Of Kala­
mazoo. Superintendent of the C. K &amp;
S.. last week announced that his compony is fanning to spend a great deal
of money in betterments. Tho C. K.
Jc ft, is doing a wonderfully prosperous
bois, part of lot 598 City.... .2300 00' lived. What was seen in nature with
business oouMidsring the length of the
much
crosmsi
plants
was
seen
in
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and worse-troubles. Take A. Augusta Clark to P. T.
road. It-connects with the main line
l.-dM) DO Americans—the most prominent virtues
Colgruve, lot 893. City
and
two branches uf the Michigan Oenas well as vices of the crossed races
John G. Roush to Nora A.
Ftonklfowct
tral, with the I^ake Shore. Pare Mar­
j whose blood Hows in our veins were IWft 1‘rc*
Godfrey, lots 3 and 4 blk 1,
Frank
&gt;|idkn»»n
which purifies and enriches
quette. Gt R. A I. and Grand Trunk.
! prominent.. And yet Mr. Burlank
Roush's add Freeport
HMM) 00
tbe Mood as nothing else can
I this pratically gives to all the towns
liclieved that in America selective en­
John, L. Shupp to Joe. L.
along its lino the advantage of all five
vironment would yot produce-the highCrockford 40 ac sec 28 Carlton 2700 00J cst and best race of beings, physically,
of these roads. This has been a great
Mary Baitinger .to Walter 8. •
help to the manufacturers and other
mentally and morally, to be found in
Priest, parcel Woodland vilthe world.
.
shippers in this city. As cvey one
j lage...
15 00*
"What would produce thia race of
। knows, there has been a serious short­
age of cars for some weeks.
But
Mich. Cunf.yS. D. A. to West
higher beings? Mr. Burbank said this
Mich. Conf, a D. A., lot 8
• would be brought about by the proper
Hastings ias felt it very little, because
blk 17. Eastern odd. City...:..
i oo) care nnd education of children in the Frank Uorum. acomut
tbe C. K.«S S. has five roads to pull from,
home and. school, but -mainly of course C.4:in« * T«4iaa .. •
and tbe Michigan Central, knowing
. Wm. G. Brooks to Lawrence.
Cleanses Where Soap
F. PbiUlpa. Ut»&lt; .
in the home. The surroundings ip the N. A. N-»tua. Ut»t .
, this, realizes that they mast look after
‘ Debolt, 40 ac sec 80, Maple
and Water Fail
j home should be peaceful, orderly and Dr. Moat&lt;v&lt;ncry . .
Hastings or their competitor here will
Grove
- Washing with soap and water
most of aM moral. The. virtues of
get tho business. The a vantages of
Jas. B. Mix to Jos. Mix, 37
makes the face-look clean, buta It
, honor, truth and right living should ktub«n«*. draylug.
this condition are manifest. A» the
cleans tho surface only. It does
ac sec 86, Nashville 4300 0«J
not clean out the impurities In
l»e impressed, upon children. They
business of, the C. K. &amp; 8. has greatly
Jos. Mix to Win. Hire, parcel
the skin that make it muddy-and
,H. Plckel. I*»o*
should be fed” nourishing, wholesome
Increased, tench larger freight trains
Nashville 275 00
sallow.
_r&gt;_r
jiwr have 16 be hauled and this has led to
food, not dainties, and given plenty of ___ t_____
Pompein Massage (’ream goes
Geo. G. Cisco tu Henry-Green.
it. The school hhunld stipplenH-.nt the
Moved by Aid. Bnaiks that the »«.- a painful realization that there were
through tbe turface., It - inks In
400 00' work of the home in morals as well as couuts be allowed. Carried—Ayes,all. some very| heavy grades and sharp '
to every pore----- reaches and
C. A. Williauix made application in
loosens all foreign dirt aud irn
Birte Pettingal to Angeline
I education: The child as he grows tu
form - for a sidewalk enidc ou curves, ami that it was a serious dis- '
. purities that lodge In the pores.
I manhood should lie taught the value of proper
Oversmith, 40 ac sec 30.
the north side &lt;rf Blair street-bet ween advantage tx&gt; haul the increasing length !
It Is the only facial cream free
Woodland...
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a
WO
00
I
choosing
good
surroundings
for
him-j
ik&gt;ltw&lt;&lt;o&lt;l
und E.ixabvth streets. On and weight of freight trains up these;
from grease and that keeps the
self that he may develop along rigid j m- iiuuot Aid- Grant same was referred
face frw from it I»jes nut
A. E. Kenastvn to T. C. Will­
to .idewalk comwittee with power io. grades and (around these curves. As ।
cannot- promote die growth of
the road ia prospering wonderfully, it |
iams lot • 1213. City HUM) 00
| Su-t Carried—Ayes, all.
.
hair on the face..
Np man in the world is more com- , 4 petition signed by Al. Horney and was decided to spend a good sum in
QUIT* CLAIMS. ;
petent to speak on the subject of die | twelve others requesting a str. iq, lamp reducing tin grades and lessening tbe
Price 50c and 31.00 i Jar.
Alexander Bissett to Birte E.
good effects of good surroundings and . w be placed ut the.junction Of State, j
I curves. Th ts will make stray import­
Pettangill.
40 ac sg?c 30.
the
.1 ot l„.l oovironment than Mr. c«'“« -''j1
^s' .’’"T!'
,
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ward. (&gt;n motion of Aid. weissert ani change* iin the line, but they .are
Woodland......., . ..........
Burbank, whoae life lias been spent in [ satue
r,,fei re(j U) lighting commit-' demanded b, ■ the growing business ot
Prescriptions prepared as if for
the work of developing higher, and • tec. Uarrled--Ayes. all
the companj.
MAKItiAdK LICENSES.
more useful forms of life by cultivation
U. H. Williams and o. 1-'. Warner
the Doctor's own use.
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Geo. A. loong Freenort:.
&gt;ml .mvironment.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
May R. Hnrpef City
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,
r , ■ I "'uter main to Ik- .aid on B'iir street
Sign of the Elephant.
Is there not in the words uf tins jM.lwPen Bollwood and
Eli^hath
The siralgbtest thing lu ukture or
John VanStrieu, Assyria
great man a meiaage for all of us. the streets Oo morion uf Aid. Hall same art Is a raj of light when passing
Minnie Duren. Grand Rapids.
•151 j message of ap optimist, the messagr* '
referred to water committee. Carthrough a milium of uniform density.
W« Wm.ld.U4ta to mtt rtM”'V"’.MvWodm,.d«.pplle.rton
Asa'Burns, MajJe Grove
Hence the eye la enabled to tost ths
Bert ha Thomas. Vermontville.
• A)i the moat and best of our mirronudings.
lf,c C(nlIj&lt;.|| u, remit &gt;41 V2 taxes •trnlglrtuess ef an edgeer tul»e by hold­
Fred Camp, City.
_________________
. .32 I und if poatiible make _________________
our surrounding.* which amount bad been assessed nod ing It as nearly as possible &lt;-&lt;Wucident
Maude Whitney ,\City............................ lift! bettar. Especially should we feel that paid through a mistake.
Moved by with a ray of light, such parts as de­
Raymond E. Burney. Grand Rhpids.lW duty to our neighbor should compel’ us Aid Weissert Lliut the clerk draw a port from Ktroiglitness then Intercept­
check Tor the amount. Carried—Ayes, ing a raj aal causing a shade to be
Henrietta M. Kinney Hastings...40 । to make the environment of all al&gt;out
rust U|x»n othtr parts. It Is not known
us. as far as wo are rcHponrible for it
Our customers all tell iue that our
J'he side and. crosswalk committee
st what eari.’ period in the hlstoty Of
PBOlJATE t’OUKT.
Silver Leaf Tea is the best they have
or can influence, full of that which is recommended the following crosswalk* qunklud tliejjlseovery was made that
| ^ver tried. It is tbe pure article and
Estate of Christina Brandstetter. cheerful, helpfuL hopeful aud inspir- tube built: Action Grant! street on
| Its quality cau't be surpassed. Our
east siae
side oi
of vnurcp
Church street;
street: acrw*,
across jci
Jef-- straightness rould l*c thus determined.
,,
....
. , east
Proof of will filed. Order admitting mg.
To all imrents this duty woqld fenKJ0
on MUlb blde of Walnut1 It, Is certain that thousands, of mechan­
! coffee enjoys an equally good repn.v___ __Mlre,:l wprobate. John Brands tetter seem very plain that for their children’s ____
Station.
_ __
.
street;
aert-ss Walnut
street‘‘oo_ west ics use the method dally without being
ippointed executor. Claims heard Jan. sake they should live at their very ^de of Broadway: screa* Sure street at
able to give a rational explanation of
• Give us your order for pickles an
Maynard’s barn to Hotel Barry: across It.
» all kinds of Spices.
Stale street from 'Horton’s to Herald
Estate of Elizabeth Engle.
Petition
i-office; across State street from Carter
to determine heirship filed.' Hearing
THERE’S NOTHING IN THEM. ,Y«'trU
TT
In Japan* It‘appears tligt one factor
Cotton Hatting per roll..
Oct. 16.
— ,
,
I dershott’s; across State street from entering into the choice of a dnughterErftate of Wm. A. Moore. Petition
lo-law
Is her skill tn raising silkworms.
‘
court
yard
to
city
hall:
across
Church
t
u .
t •»»
j
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vara io
nan:
vnuron
tfligh School Special Tablets for. .5b
for probate of will filed. Hearing Oct. We Refer to the Claims Made by street, south side of Center; acres. There is more: to this than appears on j
: 16.
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■ Walnut street, west, ride of Church;- tbe surface o£ the statement. for* It
Em ut Walter
minor.
»-&gt; Sollot Or.
|
|yrk .tr. t.. mtl,■ *tl..of4.J,n-vr: •rems that the thread spun by n silk­ j
"We want your
,
i. ,i
&lt;t«*r« For
Pnr Groceries,
-across vtMlehl
ashingtou,
southn&lt;(Plh
side offWe
Court:
Highest market price paid for proAnnual
account. of. guardian
fild.
ders
/U1 Arc
(&gt;..1' worm Is regular and .even hi proper­
luce.
! tlon,- as th«* worm lum liven regularly
DEAFNESS CANNOT SECURED I 8e”r*1 o,°ar “&lt;**»«- -P-^ "f
w^nfbbi; ’ j and carefully; fed. The prospective iStore open evenings.
Wloe.l.,.,.^000...,. tbommw rm.*
! ™&gt;T«F«re-bo nro going ,.p...d -horn ■
“r“: XT ‘ mother-ln law Unrctufly and minutely |
garments
of the aspiring
■S?toi1,S?&lt;S;^..‘“c.a,u&gt;l?Kl?Smnw ;lh^M*’,“”'TO,lntryi,‘v’'rl°a,,Kt“’"* s:*,-’1r«trro»Bulnoroni«.lo l-.u- examines the
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i tioual ceodltlan sftlir nxicon-. iink&gt;s«&gt;(
Fu of the state soliciting t.nlera for gro- i coanVi across Blnir *treei, « e»t shiv &lt;4 । bride. Judging »f her qualifications by
de-I’-I.lr-tr....'
I tbHr ..mdltton'
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unit wIk-b ni^eutttriy.f-ndoed, DeAfnrsoiF tbe liveries from curs. It* theta* canvas- s‘at u* *'
Phone 292.
result, nnd uiiIi-nn the inflnnmlhm van be mxen i__
. .
,
„ ■
i street. ■»
out and thbutul-*- r—tor •&lt;! to Rs normal i»ndi j M rh ar*5
already ;n Barry county
,'ln.
A Id. Hall same wni . ’phen* are some people who through '

Famous GARLAND and PEXIXSI
LAR BASE BURNERS.
There are ho twitter stove* made, ■„„]
We will make you a price
prim that’s right.
riaht
If you want to buy a stove, call nil(j
see us before you place your order..

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

POM PEI A N
Massage Cream

IT WILL PAY yar

Fal (.tea «f
Forut City
Palau. ...

Weissert Bros

W.J. HOLLOWAY

THE
BEST TEA

w

POUR-QUOI-PAS
found for the
Heney Jr.
r. farm, second farm south of tbe New Catholic
Call
make nr range mm I p, ur address the owner.

fowling Rr««, wi-I h
know:; as th*- It®

,F. S. CLAPPER.««

S.F.J.- m.!.

Railway
Miehi

Central

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ti u’V.V’ ai-’
1
• •lackuofut. indifferent e or sheer terror i
nojuuiR hut an imui:ne&lt;l coBdltiuu of tin* mu- ■ who buy of these canv.usscis *no doubt
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?'• u"ir
r
;axml« turfacci.
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,
.x. ...
,
,
W&lt;- win k)tc One Hundred Dollars for anv du ,,(r
the understanding
- that 'pruache. t arried Ayes. aB.
: lnK “»«“-* »»U|4cai»ant things wltbprt
U.O...V but
b„. it
I. I sidewalk committee recommended protest. nr*y (dislike- “fuss" or they
. they rfre actually saving money
j clri-ite rs free.
.1. Chksev C’o.ToiXDo.O. has been shown again mid again that that the trustees of the Fi ve Methtxli-i *re too cureless or hrfppy go lucky to
; Mold by DnisnHts.
’
local merchants are able to stipple the Church be ordered to build a concrete tssert themselvU; hence they come off
Take llafl's Family I’lllx for cot»Ui&gt;atlo«i. •
»mt or ram tetter good, for Ira mon- I
badl)- ererrwb.,.. Tb«.e »re the lu«n
' Window shades, any size, any &lt;■&gt; than tbe nutramt i, .Die to put "J,wiuL, u-n dw.
iotSolt AUI ’’l‘.0
U»- bbeookrtl chop,
HaMIdo
t&gt;:»»:00 I
color, any kind at Mulholland’s.
'
Coats iin*e 8:35 4:43 11
them out. There i» another hide of i W'eiwerl .ante was adopted. Carried i
11 om!!*11 .£"!
Um’
Woodlantt
t»&lt;30 &lt;:35 11
tbe qimttat. too. How »«,, would •'.«*
.
I
“ 8’tunl»&gt;’
ar Woodbtuy It km 4.to 11
sidewalk
cototnittee recommend-1
’ T"
TT?
Via P M By.
like to see the stores iu all these little ! The
11,0 C,
‘U
ed that Mary L- Geer be ordered toi. One ,of natures remedies; cannot
Lansing
.*..3:®..
villages dose up* How many would build'a cement waik on tbe north aide &lt; •Vn*tbe Wea ■1 co,,5t*tution; never
Grand BaaMa 7:10
am
like to send away or wait for a can­ of Court street abutting the south line । ’ 8 to cu,r.° autrnner complaints of
w
.
j
.K
kalxt
, G. P.
Extract of
vasser in order to get necessities? How of lot 730; also to build a concrete walk i l?n?go?r “T* Yr*
on west side of Washington street,
Strawberry.
many would like to be compelled to abutting the east lines of lots ”20 and ' ------ —--------- 4----- =---- —___
always have the cash whenever they
WOODBURY-IONIA STAGE LINE
Jt'/**!*1 ?.%after arrital of ntoming trains at»: is. Arrives
need any little thing? How many
v VItr.
vRaud train
»’&gt;MAJNsatqnee
I t
M.
Knuth nr&lt; lh«C atif 1.15
.. uP. M. anlreaat Woodbury* .,t
want to live 25 or 80 miles from town tied ayes all.
which would certainly be the case if - Moved by Aid. Grant that a two-inch *
main be laid on Thorn street. Carried. *
there were no more country stores, be­
Moved by Aid. Grant that the council I
Means McCoy’s Whole StocK.
cause without them there would be no employ Chas. Baker to make s canvass 4Come to Michigan d Best County Fair. While here make
villages? How much less would your ol all the water consumers in tbe city, f
Moved by Aid. Grant that a six inch I X
our store your headquarters and look over one of tbe finest
farms be worth if tjierc were no vilwater
main
connection
and most complete stocks of
ages in these Part^? And
another I te
turylfe
m^e
“ C^W.’to the table f
factory he made. Carried.
’
*
I. W1LLH
V* Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Ci.trtains
thing
----- „ —......
how —
many
-j .favors
u.w.„oshuold
U..wn. you c*ex- ■
Moted by ARI. Weissert that the bid 1 &gt;
Come in and have a f
KNAPPEN,
pect
from
your
local
merchants
when
of
Gilielajid
be
rejected. Carried.
I
ever shown Tn Harry County;
.
.Lan Trual "Vo. Building. UrsnC
' game on fbe1 Itegnla- ♦ !
son load up «ilh every foreign canA,ldJU" lh.“l*
-acitiR.
hlichiraH.
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SEWING MACHINES. NEEDLES .nd REPAIRS.
.
.
। to construct Jefferson street sewer ex- *
tion jo-Pin i Alley. ? I TIHIMAS &amp; I’KYOR.
vasser that comes along*
| tension. Carried—-Ayes, all.
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4­
D L i.uWRY,
C. n Thoma*
j Moved by Aid. Barber that the chief t
Altai -Dju,
Attorneys at Law. ;
It’s good healthy +|i
of lire department order a magnetic +
Al r»«» a large Slock
MOW TO COOK PRUNES.
j . Off oen over Hastings City tuurt.
coll Jor
Indicator, also one ।each for 1.1 ♦
,
, ,,
.. , .
i| '-«•»
••»»’ Hiuiuiwr,
«tre»scles on hat»J
sport a»id you’ll ear- 11
In concluding an article in a recent ; and 43. Carried—Aye’s, all.
C •|&gt;kuve * ro riEK,
If. A. AC. H. BAR5KR
Phone 76.
The Quality Furniture Store.
number of the Chicago Record-Herald &gt; Moved by ABrooks
Aid. Er„
joy it. |
J
that council ♦
Attorneys at Law,
rhyrlrian* sr&gt;;l J
h I tout th&lt;Xfamous prune orchards of the ■ adjourn. Carried.
SiU In city or ccoutv :
t’.lJ
as
.
M.
P
atten
,
♦
i«n&gt;mptEM«s, day or i- .
Santa-Clara valley, California. Will­
hU the conrt»&gt; of tbestate. •
City Clerk.
J
iam E. Curtis, the famous correspond­
A HANLON. M. !&gt;..
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A. IL KKNASTON.
ent, has the following alxjut cooking
Physicist; and Jtar*”:&gt;n.
rrtfrtutr.
1
prunes: Paul Shoup, who knows as ' “If there Is one thing more than an- j
Middleville, Midi
much as anybody in Santa Clara other that make** me wild." Mkl a
R, V. UALLAGUEK,
,»U
County, says that ordinarily people do member of the Mutual Improvement
J.
ML
SMITH,
Attorney
at
Law,
Surgeon,
Dowlinf.
M-r*.
club to a friend, “It te to have that
not know bow to cook prunes, and this
hours UloSp.ru.-.00 .W’i1'
a ■! i
, Woodland, Mleh.
Potter woman correct mo when I Just
■ • ’ ’ '
T V'T T » »
is bis recipe:
Telephone at Houv I’ ? &lt; ’ MM- _
All business given prompt and careful
I am going to make some exceptional!!; low prices on
make a sflp of the tongue. Did you
“Wash tbe fruit well in warm watdr hear her gay in that, supercilious way
attention. Collections a s pec laity.
SURVEYOR
drain and cover with cold water; put of hers. ‘My dear. I’m sure you could
WALTER HEATH.
llV..vnK
kettle on tbe fire and let it simmer not have meant that they had music ’
BARRY COUNTY &lt;1 H)
Banner Advts always pay.
slowly fgr two hours. When tender adfl “between each nuniber”-you meant
HMtdonce ou Hec. d.-F^ir' ' , l&lt;»t &lt; -«*
address Delton, Mich.. K. I - P ■ ’ *■
a little sugar. Serve from five to tea between every two numbers.’ And
See that Steel Range In my window marked S55.00.
prunes to a dish, almost dry. and every one near us heard what she said,
the cat I"
cover them with thick cream.’’
‘•Oh, I shouldn’t tnlnd her," said tbe
Straight Ladders 10c a foot.
other woman easily. “If you want
The queen of Denmark once paid a revenge Just look nt her with one ot
P. A. SHELDON
visit to the Danish colony of Iceland^ those short walsted, pudgy daughters
Wm. H. STEBBINS
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
1 where the good old bishop exerted him­ on cither side at the assembly aud not
Licensed Embalmer
Block, Hastings.
self to the utmost to fIiow her every­ a man on the horizon.”and Funeral Director.
t
a-?*
00
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1&lt;MU
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hml
Estate.
lUwl
Ext^^,3..on fwnmtsMon. Gor-rxl eoovT^
HASTINGS,
...
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MICH*. / thing that was worth seeing. The "M-m!” said tbe aggrieved one.
Booms next » CtaiMna' I’-^f
Studio. Residence
Krta
J 7Mnpk1r *’« 01 Abstract
queen paid many com)&gt;Uments to bar •‘Yes. she does look tunny; but, my
osUs
promptly
attend*!
.
day
**
.
dear,
did
you
realize
you
said
‘
ou
host, and having learned that he was h
CU1SMM Phone. Ret. oo;
family man graciously Inquired how; either ride’ Insteafl of ’on each side?
many children he had. It happens that' Of course if they were ou either side
the Danish word for •’children” is a!-, they’d—well, they couldn’t be, you see!
most Identical tu sound with the Ice­ I knew you wouldn’t mind having me.
If you are going to do any house cleaning let us do up
landic word for ‘‘sheep,” so that the; speak of It, for I’ve noticed you make
your Lace curtains for you. We are well equipped and
worthy bishop, whose knowledge of1 that little error occasionally, and It’s
make a spec laity of doing that class of work.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Danish was not so complete ns it so easy to form a habit"
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
might have been, understood her maj­
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HORSE SHOES.
wveral flrot claw rigs in connection
Plwe 143,
The American Laundry, W. J. Start, Prop.
CARD OF THANKK.
esty to ask how many sheep he owned
with our Jefferoon Street Feed Barn.
Shop on Court Street. Ju,t M»trt
and promptly answered:
Your patronage solicited.
Jefferson st.
Two hundred.”

SOUVENIRS

WHILE AT
THE FAIR

Willis

PROFESSIONAL CARDS,

KetzbeckJ

FOR THE . MONTH OF OCTOBER.

I you WILL ALWAYS I
♦ 1 FIND A COMPLETE j

TOP BUGGIES and HARD and SOFT COAL STOVES,

: LINE OF STOVES, AS t
: WELL AS FURNITURE:
? AT THE

Jesse Townsend

PEOPLE’S ♦
EXCHANGE:

LACE CURTAINS.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

ROWLAND BROS.

DAN LAKE

desert dishes

V

A

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’•Two hundred children!” cried tbe
queen, astounded. “How can you pos­
sibly maintain such a number?”
’•Easily enough, please your majee.
ty,” replied the prelate, with a cheer-

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LEE HING,a^

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IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND

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PHILIP LUTZ.

�Hastings banner. September

28.
DOWLING.
FEET SWOLLEN TO
IMMENSE SIZE.
Fine weather late for/ farmers to* i
care for their crops. Corn cutting ia
‘ T had kidney. trouble so bad
that I could not work" says, J. J.
I tbe order of tbe day just at present.
Cox, of Valley ‘View, y., ".my feet
Chariot to M. wife of Lewis Wopd, were swollen to immense size and I
died Sept. 90 after an iUness of but. W8S confined to my bed and physicians
« month,. .wM81 Venn. S month* ' T"e
Kire,r,1irf*^7
,
____ ,
“ doctor ta*Hy pnwribed holm *. Kid­
Ida,. Tbe foerrelwre held in Maple ney Cure
Cu^Vhie
’b'rn'a
’dr.
^f man of
NORTH HOPE.
which
made
a ’well
Mr. and Mrs, puncan McBane of. Grove Saturday and the remains’ wore ma Fur sale by Arthur E. Mulhdl.. H Goodyear.
'* "
icknrv.fCorners
Vtmaan, a'U^..U~,
m.m:— _s
Hickory
alad -Mrs. Phillipa
of *? tenderlv laid to rest in the Wilcox lan^ snccewiur to W.
Avoid
bre.imre.t
wriouB
------ **- or bladder dis­
hUBlmnd ori
. _ t. serious
.. H result*
Cl ivurdale and Mr. Frank Leonard and cemetery. Deceaard. leaves
hy taktrfg Foley’s Kidney Care.
and u large family/of children also a &lt;
! order
For"ale
Fi?
by ztrthur ii Mulholland sucfamily of Cloverdrie spent Sunday at
host of friends to mourn her loss.
., cewior
cessor to W. H. Goodyear. ’
,
Mr. John McHaneJs.

more convenient io "call up’’ Cairns J
* BroWn., rtQrft fct PrainevilIe t0
Cl
-C
CLOVERDALE.
with a certain party.
MaynardThoi
&gt;n&gt;totod wif, of Decatur
t ““ O'? P«r&gt;.* of K&gt;1.m.*x, w„1
latter*, father Frank Sayka I
the gn„t
M1. Um&gt; Horton Bm | tan wrek^
I
’and wife of Canada are j.
I
son Dr. O. B. Fritch.
»“ Um
Homer Gn*en moved bis family into |i Miss Ethel Johnson spent Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs. Anda Adams and wife
... ...
.
,
guot ot M.rrtial Norwood Hondny.
.
. L /All kinds of Postal Cards at Mui"
...Kir Mdrhn'i'* M™ ci"rl”“ McU"r”«t his new house.
I the home of her psrtmtaon HighStreet al«&gt; Hndwu Burrouului and wife of 'Holland ,, the Leading DruuiaL
Johnstown spent Sunday with Will • '
•nd Cbildron wore goren o( M„ g
Frank Sayles moved into the house
Mrs. C. Anders visited one day last
Herrington and wife. ,
vacated by Mr. Gp»n.
week at her son John Anders.
w W&gt;11 tains Sunday.
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
Fay and Fred Clemence were called
Another large kiln ot brick is being
The Bchooi children are making ,
til
“d '&gt;•"»*'«. N«fi.
_
I*HYS1C1AS and SUBGEON.
to the home of their brother George
IM,A' ?
/tailing burned at tho yard here this week.
preparations for the Fair.
,
verv
Birk
from
TKOHioninp*
OFFICE
HOUBBII to tta.attended.
m.. I »2 pun.,J
who
is
1
‘
*
’
’
'
verj BicK irom pensioning loMpjIU AU
aau pr«ti|n»y
A much needed road has been laid
Delton Snnday,
Miae May Hart who han been amist- icnseud by■ having tala
. **b&lt;Mje At (Xn^**.
his lAu.k
teeth ulanw.M
drawn.
oat across tbe narrows of Long Lake.
once al restdKnce. pclloa. Mich..
SDROOM SUITS, SPRIK6S and MATTRESSES,
ing her grandmother with her house­
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Glasgow and
SHULTZ.
Little Dorothy Collins is slowly re­ hold dqties is at htsne again
daughter of Hastings visited with
The Rev. Chua. Spears of 8L Joseph covering from a severe fit of illness.
COUCHES, BOOKCASES, DINIH6 CHAIRS, ROCK- di
Those who were *n the sick list last George Robinson last Sunday. .
reached at the Holinens Church Sun-!
Isaac DeBhck and family visited week are much better at. this writing.
•
ERS. CARPETS, RUBS, LINOLEUMS; 12 patj &lt;l&gt;y morning and evening.
Mrs Harry Pickard and children:
Charles Colliiis and family last Sunday
Mias Amy Johnson in company *with i visited at Dr. Gallagher's ene day last
lint of llnoltias wtlch are beKiitlu.
Ur Kn}ru*",‘!
F,ml B"h *■“ Mi"
Mrs. Marian Kingsbury has been the two little dttogbters of Arthur [ week.
f
.A. i . “ 4X5011 of HartingB spent Saturday quite sick but is some better at present. Johncoa called npoa her sister Mabel I
L
L
.
I
W | night and Sunday at A. F. Shults’s. '
Audere Saturday erring, on bar way i v “r ,~1 Jf" Job" Onu.tea attandrd |
The infant daughter of Homer ■
W
Jim H...-t.,i.
tho past numto
h.
r
hone
oa
High
rtrret
the
&lt;irw,i
Ka
l
,i
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to
,,,r
'"1,
Prid
‘
&gt;'*
Green und wlife nnd also the little
W ®or in Eaton hr ids returned home daughter of Hoy I'ennel^, and, wife
. v
Claud barter will hare a vacation
are jp Mr. and Mm. Frik Bailey and famlast week.
sluwly recovering from severe ilixie--. | »b‘ h»vo gone for ku extended visit t,lis
and
bi" old friend- at.
Uj ' Mi*&gt; Emma itenyoh
went
to
PrairieUnion
City. His sister Miss Ethel will
I
would!
1
’
ikd
to
nay
that
the
people
I
wilh
ro,atir
«
1,1
-N|w
York,
roii went to Prairieaecom pany h i m.
J
™
luia
iBIES,
at
tight
piices.
*
full
line
of
HEATIN6
STOVES
«"b
tTtaXSX
*1
’
!?
Kh
''''''"
nl
of
Cloverdale
do
not
desire
to
encourage
I
fl
I With her honsejiold duties.
Sabl«th lireakang, but still think it was I
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
Mrs. John Puncil of Buttle Creek is
fl
Menu
■u.RliESS. SINGLE. LI6HT DOUBLE WORK HARN ESS T | • Mia^ Clara
-•/.«
« of««.Hastings »|»ent not necessary to destroy the Ixmg
m •apent
« ®w* Ia»t«r**J lor few
----- „—
ln&gt;u« Sunday
Lake I Xiiss Amy Johnlon
“
w.th
fl
.3 Ute AMERICAN FENCE.
Saturday
nlptitiaad’ Sunday
dock in aider to have tbe c
.
commandI with her parents nekt; Shultz.
2'._ ;..l
i days.
.
.
Uf Nanin
fl
' ment of the Lord obeyed. .For many ' fllarK
Mark Fox and daughter jpent Sunday *■ Peter Jendro is not gaining very K«st
fl
..
Ludwick of Cloverdale ww. P^’I'k’ who ate willing todo right are witll p,
with Frank Hart'• j at this vyriting.
calling on old frinnda here last Thur-. depri*ed &lt;&gt;f the right to go to the lake i
“
Nearly everylrjdvj contemplates at- ! Mrs. Etta Slocum (Norton 1 who had
*‘i'. । pay.
.
I
. without l^ing liable tu a suit fur tree- i
tending the fair nt lia-tiiigs.
an operatnm for appendicitis, who ih
A. F. «liultr:i&gt; spending last and
"w‘*r” of lhe path to the j
home ot Dr. Gallagher, ib
Mrs. Elmer Dewaters i* very much' also at the ------] this week in Missouri. ’.
■ ,nke
1 re*fw lo Kra,lt pctipiteion. f
BUFFALO
I lietter mul able to side out a little, gaining rapidly.
.
. a.
Mtes Calkins,
• Several of this place attended th«’. Michi
ip allied bj the state of ■
!
She
is
with
her
mother
Mrs.
F.
Johntrained
nurse,
is taking carp of her.
,
ligan mid people should 'have aSB
funeral of Uintla Olis of Gla-e Creek i ' • to
so
1&lt;M* ! right of a •e«*KH|thereio&gt; Without ■ being i
,
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fl'
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Floyd Clapper
from____
near Hastings
last Sikulny. • The
&lt;
DELTON,
MICHIGAN.
,
J1*
aubjtn.t to the kvhinis or caprice of! Isaac- Dehack mid family spent Sun-, ^pent Sunday with W.OrnMhtt'a jteople.
iii
fl
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iv with Charier Collins.
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Mr. Clapp of Battle Creek pleached
John Hartman ffnished work for at the M E charrh last rVflnitig.
;
Mr. and Mib.Wm. Tuttle and IL I will Wh’
e the, firsit annual , unni-' Herb johncox Tuesday and ia now
;.________
■ Reynolds visited relatives . in Ctxipefr- ! „.i
DELTON.
ie Miciety by having u I working tor Wm. E. Johncox.
j
-ui»tre srhen..*
Mt*, and Mr. Uwi. WilBamt ^,01] jIville
’"&gt;• Ual
l»-l week;[they
wrek; jthoy ulru.
.kr attended
aitonOnd th
th. rbirLn ”Pi*’dini^
,: i L*ri»t A. Patton's on
“Do you' like Wagner's municT' asked
the mo«t of their time at Gull lake.
&gt; fair
fa,r at Grand
GriUhl Rhpids.
lUjuds.
Friday
Sejt,2i».
•E
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/ww
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,
PODUNK.
j Friday SeAt,2i&gt;. lEverybudy is invited:
the caller.
and
.Mrs. Geo. Dinkel -Jeft Saturday | ^r’ :u’^ ^rK Prn lUrlfag are -jamd- ‘ price for dinner! ten aud twenty cent-*', i C*&lt;»rii cutting is nearly if not quite
“No.” said ’the young worinn st tbe
Corning to visit relativi at Spring !?g
ut week “
at* rh
Chas.
- Kahior&gt; of
cAnnpletetl in this wettipn and now we piano. “1 bate it.”
.
Arthur
Patton
aud
niece
Mrs.
Mina
Barry.
|
.
field 111.
!j North
KnP,l‘ ”
care
not
if
Jack
Frost
docn
greet
us
“
Why
do
you
play
It.
then-T*
‘
•• Dewey* wefe lit Grand Jtapids one
"Because thia Instrument Is dreadful­
Horae of these'fine luortfingir.
Mrs. John Alliertson is very sick .■ John Haliuck and Oren Dayton at ■ last week, iand the luffies ’of-this
ly out of nine. and If 1 played any, oth­
• tended the (trand Kapids fair last
* - I' emity are inow viewing a jiew and
It was a real loss to tfaoso not at
at this writing.
er kind of "music you'd notice It”—Chi­
week Thumday. j
church
Sunday
'when
they
missed
I elegant aMortment of millinery.
cago Tribune.
i The Delton Military Band gave a
hearing the M&gt;rmon"whirh Mrs. Olm­
Mrs. Willard Payne met with quite j.
, band Concert at Crooked lake Sunday
stead preached. The (few in attendance '
an
accident
while
on
her
way
home
'
NORTHEAST
BARRY.
* afternoon.,
■ ■
paid clow attention to the sunl-stirnng
A shoemaker was fitting a customer
from the Indies .Aid last Thursday. In : . The miu I irter Rev.
■. Willette
_______ preached
______ ; and awakening-diRcqunie.
I Mr. Henry Adams is ou the sick list. ' going-down a st^ep hill the borsti ran
' with a pair of boots when the buyer
at the Bun lell Mbool houae lant Sunday !
Five} through trains daily.
observed
.that he had but one objection
j Mr. Merrick of Hastings
who
han
]
_.
I on the l&gt;ank andjtippe^ the buggy over. and will pi each every Sunday here-II Lillie Graham is working at Jimmie
to them, which wn« that tbe soles were
। bean
son who has been 1 Mrs. Payne won a aught in the top and
i Knickerbacker's.'
been curing for his bob
Dining Cars, a’ la carte.
too thick. “If that Ik nil,” replied Cris­
after.
■m
Hnnm-ll
rulumed
borne
\
Gal-burg
&lt;|uito sick was in Ik'lton Saturday.
*
' a rod‘ or more ...
j draggd
before the horm*
pin. “put on the boots, ami ttve objec­
tion will gradually wear away.”
Connects at Buffalo and
Mrs. ArtGnuBenhauBerwhobas been | stopped, consequently she is iiovk nurw- laxt vr«*k t out 1bulling-, where
_ nhe
lie has
biu ‘ ***•'•
■u&lt;* other pl»i*e«.
ou the sick list for the pait few weeks | »ng a braised
bruised head and lame foot be
he­
2
She is doing ! Levi Lnubaugh is suffering from a i
Niagara Falls with all .
been m-ntisl lor enn.-er,
! sides
ld much improved.at tins writing.
' two black dyjs.
lines from the West.
I nicely. Mi .. nnd Mud Mrs. Bunnell ap-1 poisoned arm.
There Is only one thing that Is said
.....
&gt;r. Lowry4# aeividfii
Mam* from this place attended the to be worse ibnn being called upon
Mm. Karl .Loveland
visited her 1 * J. Gilson anti Miss Georgie Heath of ,- preeinte
■* and’ ■ Main'
Herting.elwatSfndayatEredZerbeT..
kto4M
.„
o
a
«1«&gt;
bi.n-uwn.ble
price.
T,
wera
i
o
f
Ed.
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•
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' parents in Prairieville Friday.
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w-.-i ... ILL Otiw's boy, whose nn-’ unexpectedly to mnkti an nfter dinner
—
*death
.-----.---- . very
- ■ - sad. -TV,..
j E K. Conrad and Bert i’er.nock wore ।. Geo. Hudson has returned from a' Mrs .les-• Litts and son Floyd
rt** ..who ; timely
j
seenuqi
The speech. 'Flint-Is -to prepare an after
to de
1 in Grand Rapids attending the Fair ■ two weeks Eisit with relatives in Port- , »ve Iwn on th« al7*11 ii.'t ?!&gt;.'■ part I«rento bare the .5li.|«thj „t ail' Tn",^'1*** ««»&lt;■'' »«• »»l '*
....
I
Hver It.
*
land.
,
&lt;
-|
.
,
their
loss.
lust week.
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I tvetjk are improving nt this writing.
ment, Buffalo. N. Y., or M. H. WOB*
*
" ‘--------Elam Crook. Haze Spdnable and the* | Mr. aud LMix.
tt. E.
Wetew
nro en-: There will
{teaching al the
Mr. and Mrs Al Ashby have moved ,,
LRTS. Traveling Passenger Agent.
Ida—Why. he •i- tu:i!iy wanted to kiss
Misses Carrie and Linnie Kenyon of tcrtaCning Ira. Works of PrichardviUh , church next Sunday bet. let. nt a p.
Bick irtto his hoiaai iti Delton.fl
lust
Sunday
al
I
t
bi,
k.
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I
‘
m
me
’
I
think
he
muit.bud'
lost
his
‘
E. Piter livingjin section 2, Barry • East Hastings spent * ’ "
Reuses. May—I think -ho', too} dear.
'.
j {.Tibs; Kenjon's. ,
township will have an miction sale next ;
A. 8 Bui nell. P. EL Webster and j
GLASS CREEK.
Monday, Oct. 2 beginning at I o'clock | The L. S. A. waa very plcusuntly i Wm. Kell*} .wen* in Hustings Monday
Philaiidir Otii*. thq oldest nun uf Mr.
itertained. hv Mr.*- Etta Pierce c&gt;n
fa IA K « K ,% K K
nnd Mrs. Edgar OtisJdied la-t Frrtiny
Thur-tUy' td last week. Tbe next
•ulv next Monday Det.
IWmaMer Adams went .to Jack-on.
Piter
He wu&gt; only Rick
night of peritonitis. "
meeting* xvill be*hcid Bt Mr-. lUtlUflr
M H
ivh.
pur:, of
1
Pl
’U. the
vuy latter piu
oi last
itwo week as n •
•
. ,
,
,. . .
; a few days. He Will lie grdrtly misled
Ed. Corwin had the misfortune ,u ; {IS jlc w.w u good h&gt;y 'ami everyone
.
.
’ visited Ehgone Ktiiffht
, tor dllinei.
Knight of
of Hanover.
Hanover.
to jOVtt him every where that
OCR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cum j-pu. and makn a man
' lose his thu nb on his left hand a few ,
of you. Vr.d*-r its isflu-rcc tb» brain
the blood purified ao that
Mimi Inez Kenyon visited her sister l
ftikh.
JkltQn
• |,e wnA ktiowm The
nil plmgilis.* blotch** UF.J ulpera heal Up; the n«rv&lt; i become aircng aa atrel. »o
• Miss Eva Pierce is teaching school nt ,
• days "go in mj engine.
I family have the
yetita in Hickory Corners la-M week*
.
that o&lt;rvuu«nea», badhfttlRMi and drKpoi:den.-y. disappear; the ej*-&lt; become bright,
tho
race full and ck«r. entity return* to the body, and &lt;!-.&lt;■ moral, phyaleal and
firessay this fall term..
’
' Mr. and !lrs. Luther Brown visited .sincere,. sympathy
_ ... of the entire comMrs. Ray Johnson munity.
.
I their gandd tughlef
t
Mr. and fits. H. C. Newman of ,
HOPE CENTER.
lam Kriay.
] jj
r&gt; ___
anj 3itr&amp; Seth tMi* of. Charlotte
Uedar Creek drove to Dolton 'last j
.
of Yorkvilk ..
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_ _______ r,„_______ _
corfii&gt;nlis:ir
IH* ut cbarce JAon't kl ^ua&lt;h» ami !ik)r» rob
| hard-&lt;irnr&lt;5 duilars, W E V&gt; ILL CURE TOIl Pit NO .'A
Thursday, and while tying tho horse- MnC Fluren-e U ilkms.ni..pent SatMiss Gert tide Fisher is at hi»in«kJbr ' aj-e here.thcy came tq attend the funerXTXO NAMES USED WITHOUT WTUTTEN VOXSE.XT. •
to Dr. Harter’S bitching post, an auto- ' unlay and Sunday at Hastings the . thi&gt; week.
Ji al of their nephew-Philander
m phew-I’hiUnder Otis.
THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS
mobile pasm-d by; the hhrae became |gu&lt;*t
b*r sister Mrs. John Doster
Ftler .E. Summer*, of Kalamazoo.
। Mr*. C. 'A. Newlatid’s sinter Mr-.
frightened, broke loose and ran away. ' John Acker was at Grand Rapid- ’he .
CRESSEY.
j McKoberts of Grand Rapids in, visiting
winy t&gt;
dUcrtllu
Mrs. Newman, who stood on the nide- hitter part of the Week,
D. *l!. VJIlDvJl
Gillien WMV
who has been j her.
i
.
MT'.
Mr-l 1*.
didn't
walk, was nearly run over by the ' ^
W11U Boidr bad' a link *borre ono day .; alaying^ (1. ,
John
her
daugli‘wit
“uh v
*“ J
—”'1’ j ^Ft. E. McKibben * has bought the:
| horse. This was a little too much ex-1 ]ftHl Wtvk..
I tem Mr-.. Et os' Barber returned to her east forty acres of bis brother Roberts
----------* for *&lt;
— Neyrman.as
-- ------------- she ;•
.. .*
Wjikinwn of KaUnmxuo and i home in (Ail &gt;n ihe first of the week,
; citcment
MnL
is a
j plucu which takes thq houne and barn. ;
MN Ce.d. UrtJ
| sufferer
from
heart trouble.’ and it was । Henry Wilkinson of Cloverdale visicj,p*tlt-. Unst-ri
—„
-------The L.- A. IS.will give a social at the | Miu Maggie Corbitt of1 Stanwocxl 1
j some Httie time before she was able to t
Jav Wilkinson Sunday.
home of Elmer Reynolds Friday eve- will spend a few dayji with her aunt
nrc/rs;
fet
In
nnd
tnu
tl k-tor soi l me
! walk. uing Sept. A A new England supper Mm. Edgar Otis.
; Mr. and Mrs. David MotthUnd vis- u
be frau d parab
1 '’&gt;-5 all kind- ot
ni«d!r:t-« and trkd ninny flr-:.c!sw
. | G.H. Otis took a load of hogs to DelI Mr. and Mrs. M. planning and Mrs. । itvd at Howard Mosher's of Cloverdale ' w-....
u u&gt;
physJetann, wore «n &lt;t«c:rle b*U
thrry Awntha. w»n: t-&gt; Mt. Omanj
Nellie VanTyne went To Gram! Ran- Sunday.
Mrs. Kittii*
Kictib Stewart who ha-* been . ton Friday. B. M’. Jenkins. George [
tuitbf. 9&gt;nt rccslvtd |ltt|r •'-n-Rt. V
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. MrXt
« induotd io conault t-r. Krnnrdy
iJk to the Fair Inst Wednerfay return•Iiding the summer nt Byron .Fish- 1 HnrthJ ami Will Hav^nn tpok^heim to :
loat all faith tn dectur*. I.lkr a dnn- tCi.g mair 1 com
■ Takes the burn out: heals the wound . spe
TrcMrtttfH
and
it
.t.vr3
tnyillfr- Th* t»nprt&gt;v*nu*nt w«*
। tRg ExidayHastings Monday.
cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Eciectric er'*s' left for Chicago Saturday.
X Knl“'th™i »w Mtwni. BBS WH1 eotitlnue l9 a.
t Mre. E. Faulkner and sou Paul re- j
Will Cooler of Battle Creek • i- I .
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Oil, the household remedy.
- Mr-.
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■ spent
jVrHUratnLn4
VA HICClCKLSL * rfTTlICTURE,.NERVOUS JfcKEJMXE’l
' turned Friday from an extendcii visit; -------- :--------------- ------------------- regulae
spending h f&gt;w days with her sister j
BLOOD DISEASES. URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND ULADDLR DIB- ;
!
; ABCliin—Have you apen anything of
among relatives and friends at Grand
’
».V. Fisicr and other relatives.
®ACX.?isrLTATION FREtf ROOKS FREE. If, unab’.c to Oil writ, for a
Jlggins lately? Doctor-Yes. I pro­
Qtu/tl.in blank for Home TrtntnumL
’
। Rapids and Muskegon.
«V " '1
•“
town]
s. EnosjBarbcristill remains abbot scribed a trip to Eurri&gt;e for him only 1
I Mot F. A. Blackman was in Kato•*
1
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dD*’i'inibv
Ascttrq—Indeed! lie's '
' the same. .
, i ,this morning.
„
’T- uv
. ure light, nnd
uifkZLJo 'laet Wednesday. f
; It is said that o:ir store is about to ■( getiiuK
getting wealthy.
Isn't
tveaiihy, loii
’j hej
liC? DoctOT*
' Well. I can rejuember;when I .used td '
| Mr. and Mn. Ben Temple of
1 148 SHELBY STREET,
DETROIT, MICH.
pchange bands.
prescribe
for
him
simjily
dose of so
’ Creek called on Mr. und Mrs. Karl '
We
Per cent on .i Iva Barlier returned Monday from ■* Alum bromide fur the samea complaint
K K
K K A K K .-, K IU K
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Loveland
Sunday.
; her visit in Law.ton.
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Pay &lt;) Deposits.
j Mr. E. 8. Morehouse went to Kala- I
। Roy.and Carl Brown visited in Kai- j
‘'ill and
miuoo laid Wednesday on business re­
'
Weluan money on Real Estate
! atnazou Saturday and Sunday. .
’ turning Thursday morning.
m or good Bankable Paper.
We.
' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maginnis of Kola- j
I loan our money at home, and do ।
I Karl and Roy Cutler attended the
! niay.io spent Sunday with the Utter's
busines" with people we- know
' f.iir in Grand Rapids last Thursday.
&gt; are all right W e do a safe, con &lt; . parents Mr. and Mn»..C. J. Brown.
। Mr. Frank VanTyne went toMiddlei servative business and hate
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D. 1’. Flower and daughter Hattie
‘ ville last Wednesday returning ThnrsHoney to Loan
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spent Sunday in Kalamazw.
Michigan.
iday evening.
at reasonable rates, Deeds, The renmins ol Earl, the III miinlha
nortgagas and Legal
1 Mr Garden Blackman acaunpanied
old «» of 1™ and Suaie Hattenden
.
Papers Drawn.
I by Hutner DePue of Hastings spent
Keith wa» buried in our cemnlery
'New York Drafts, Insurance
I Sunday «i home.
Wi-dnceday.
The t11"0 "« l“"ml
and Bonds
BANNER
maps
of Sold. ____
! - Mrs. Ethel Punnock
and her Grand
away Sunday of cholera infantum at
Mob
their
home
in
Scotia
One non remalaa.
mother Mrs. Williams went to Grand
BARRY COUNTY.
'
DIRECTORS:
The family hare tho .ympathy of all.
Txdge last Saturay for a few day* visit.
Al DRICH.
President.
■&lt;£ To those discriminating! economical Men and Young Men, who want to be stylishly
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ih- ii* *. . ’ ‘ in ’’arr&gt;- County, !
The DeKou Miliury Band are going
attired at a moderate oost, fwe extend a cordial invitation to view our Fall display of
’ E S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
.
HINDS' CORNER.
Shin
se&lt;ttH&gt;u, town
to play at the Lake Odessa fair this
itreanJ • ..qn’”. ’ V the highways,
nobby KAUFMAN Suits (and Overcoats.
?^LuaLmAEYLLIott.*
Hiram
Payne
and
family
spent
SunThursday
and
a
number
of
people
here
Imo..*r'1
‘hurckes. school
I . P TERPENNING.
(L We are showing every [popular fabric, pattern and fashion in all the exclusive effects
‘day with CHas. Tobias and family.
• - ' e.j valuable for reference. ! arc planning on going.
* JAMES COLLINS.
A number from tlds place attended |
PRICE ONLY 50 CTS. ! Miw. Belle Cutler vtaiurt Ml- I&lt;I“
and designs.
?
the Shultx Ladies Aid at Pierce’s
I Eaton in Harting, ta»t Sunday(I, Out assortment is so complete and choice^ that we can accurately fit men of every
Thnraiay.
*1 th Deltcn Post Office.
Mr. and Mr* t-taltbrope. Mr. Laverne
size and proportion in theifi most becoming Style.
Mr. Smith of Montcalm county visi­
| Calthrope and wife ot Fralrierilk and
f- 6. ADAMS. Postmaster Mr. and Mr* Diddle ot Katamaw*’
ted his daughter Mrs. Nellie Kline
O. We heartily recommend these servicable garments, and beg to advise those of our
last Friday.
patrons who have confidence in our judgment, that they cannot get better tailored, mod­
were the gureta ot Mr. and . r*
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I luive bought the LAUBAUOH
Those on the aick list are Mr. and
erate priced clothing.
Burpoc last Sunday.
Mra. Jacob Kline. Mrs. Nellie Kline
murkof.
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One
day
laat
week
Mr.
Ge»A
*
SOUVENIR LIVERY,
G, We trust to have the pleasure of• personally explaining and showing in detail the
and little daughter Ella,
Hue of Qrocerire. Canned
Coleman journeyed to Chicago, to «
many merits of these garments, to those who desire individuality and character in their
andantiopat'or.of
Sale Stable.Confection... Etc.
E. Phillipa
the aigbta *n&lt;|Fcea
with tbe
will be kept right np to date In
BELTON. MIC .
clothing, and who appreciate the opportunity’of buying fine Suits and Overcoats at a
Mrs. Wm. Tobias of Battle Creek
wiring wane good tuition there, but
every way and I solicit W •I'*"
spent last Thurody at their farm.
nominal price.
ou a.-oouut ot the heavy grip e
of patronage.
carry hc-decieded to return to DeKon.
It's folly to suffer from that horrible
h uvenir
pl^ue o" the bight itching pilat
aud resumed bla former prtol'W
bonu e Ointment cured, quickly end
Aldrich Bre* We ar.
Outfitters for Men, Young Men and Children
MtM, Midi. ^Xmently. At any dreg rtore. SO
' Mr. Coleman in our midal. Mr.
cents.
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YANKEE SPRINGS.

Fountain Pens
For a .short time I will sell
the self-filling kind for.......

Come in and theifi.
Jewelry Store.

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Rev. B. D. Travis and wife will re­
move here from Lowell this week.
Services next Sunday at two o’clock

Art Stocking and wife spent Sunday
on the west county line with Boyd
Ludlow and wife.
Mrs. O. L. Newton of Carlton was
the guest of her sister Mrs. L N. Hubliard a portion of last week.
Ira Potter spent Sunday in Carlton.

$1.00 each.

Rev. J. M. Stone moved his house­
hold goods to’Monterey last week.

At the Corner

8. E. Bogart and wife entertained
company from Wayland last week.

F. R. PANCOAST

WANTS
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
Is anything useful you w,«nt to
bay. place an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
Idle in the barn: a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our W ant Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR&lt;EaCH
INSERTION. Try ML
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WANTED—Potatoes, will pay the
highets market price!fur a couple car­
loads of good early potatoes, Hinch­
man &amp; Hall.________ '_______ ,_________ _

Do You Need a
Fall Suit or Overcoat?
Ours are Here for Your Inspection

Ed. Holley of Caledonia 'called on
OPEN EVEHIK6S.
his parents Sunday.
Miss Grace Early is arranging for a
silver medal contest to take place here
soon.
STOLEN—A bound, part beagle,
’ Will Holes is now our. highway com­ r&gt;art fox; color white' with black spots,
CREEK STREETmissioner.
ears
and forehead yellow. Reward will
CORRESPONDENCE, j Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Reid expect to go
tie paid for iQtormatfon leading to the
Munday to ML Pleasant to visit their
HIGH BANK.
rreoverv of dog. D. W. Rogers.________
son Jasper.
lumber wagon.
Harry Hammond has a tine new
FOR 8ALE-A
Mrs. Edward Bidelman and daugh­ team.
V. R. Jamieson.
FREEPORT^
also an open bugR
.
ter Ilah returned from Eckkwon Di ko­
118 N. Jefferson S
Bert Freeland and wife left Monday ■
H. Bechtel and family spent ^Sunday
la. Mr. B. will .return later.
WANTED-Just p few more gas
morning fur Port Byron . N.' Y.,. for a
with his uncle Will Bechtel near
customers to makb up the needed, 100
Martha Gamble .and Matie Lewis Hastings.
months visit with the latter's'parents.
,
so Sve can reduce tbe rate* and give
spent Thursday with their mother.
Maude Sisson was home from Hast­
Mrs. Lemuel Edmonds and baby have extra discounts to consumers. Thorn­
Esther Patterson is working for Mrs. both been sick-bat. are better at this apple Gas &amp; ElectricjCo.
ings Saturday aud Sunday.
George Soott.
writing.
Rev. M. W. Duffy is taking a short.
WANTED—Washing or house-work
The Ladies Aid Society which met
vacation from his labbrs here. Rev.
Miss Hazel Chase of Boyne city who by ^elderly tady. enquire at C. W.
John Klose of Grand Rapids oixmpicd at Mrs. Mattie- Castelein's waa well has been spending the summer with Marion's,' E. State n od.
attended. ’ Procwds $3.05 The next her aunt Mrs. A. Edmonds has re­
the M. E. pulpit last^unduy.
WANTED—AgenU to well MacCabee
one will lie entertained by Mrs. Laura
Protective aiekanda cident insurance. I
turned home.
Dr. Gammon and. wife of Carlton
S|K&gt;nable and Myrtle Castelein at the
Can
give excluaiv • territory. For
"
Center called at Dr. J. W. Rigterink's
Mrs. A. Edmonds spent last Saturday
terms and full information write or see
home of the latter’ Ocu 18.
and .Sunday with her eon Frank Ed­ C. H.. Thomas. Hastings, Mich.
last Friday.
Sam Bidelman spent Bunday with his monds north of Hastings
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II. E. Ludlow and Mrs. Cash Van' sister Matic Lewis.
FOR SALE—A home and two lota at
derlip spent Sunday in Irving.
Mrs. Will'Main, who has been sick
The Qumiby 8. School closed Sun­ for the post two weeks, is no better. (J2O Elisabeth St find ward. Inquire at I
jiremise* or at Car Seal factory. Roy
. C. E Sisson and family leave this
day . But there Will be preaching at
Sweaters, all styles and colors.
Her sister, Mrs. Hougbtalin of Mt. Sommers.
week for Pittsburg. Penn.
the School house every two weeks at
Culm, county has been spending a few
WANTED-By an active, boy of 16
Mi« Lulu Hunt leaves Saturday tor 8 o'clock.
days with her.
from the country, place to board, pay- !
Big Rapids where she will attend tho
Burke. Hougbtalin spent Sunday
ing for same in doing chorea. Enquire
Ferris Institute.
STATE ROAD.
Sherman Rowland. . Hastings, phone
with his unde William Cramer.
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Last Tuesday evening the members,
Quarterly meeting at the church 180.
Mr. Martin Cooper of Grand Rapids
and friends of the M. E. church planned was visiting old friends here, returning Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Manwell
FOR SALE—80 registered Shropshire
and carried out a surprise on M. W. Monday.
will take charge of tbe meeting.
ewes and yearling rains al bargain
Duffy. They were invited over tu the
Mrs. Edith Qramer spent Monday *1 Mrs. Merrick entertains the dime so­ price*. G. K. Padelford. Quimby.
Mich.
M. E. Church where a program was
;: ciety to-day.
with her parents?
•
rendered, after which they went to the
I Mr. Willis Baine has bought the
WANTED—W« have a lot of old
Mrs.
Lena
Tyndol
is
visiting
at
1
basement where ice cream, cake and
papers to sell; suitable for putting un­
Charles Dubios farm.
.
der carpets. At’BANNER office.
peaches were nerved. All present had Mrs. James Miller's.
, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Smith and Mr.
a pleasant time and tried to welcome
FOR SALE—Cheap 80 acre farm 5’j
and Mrs. Wallace Brown are attending
ASSYRIA.
the “new" pastur in s fitting manner.
miles from Hastings: good soil, good
the fair at Charlotte this week.
buildings plenty fruit fur information
Kent,
’
C.
T.
Jones
and
wife,
A.
G.
Bcnj. Gosch and wife, and Mr. and
inquire
of Probate Jadge.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Birdsell visited at
Mrs. White of Lowell.spent Sunday in ; E./R. Sylvester, J. C. Tompkins and
Bert Nay attended tbe West, Mich. Orr Fisher’s Sunday.
FOR KENT OK TRADE--Would
the village.
fair at Grand Rapids last weeE
* An appreciative audience listened to like to get tenant for my 1'27 acre
Mias Mabel Sisson visited Mrs. Wm.
farm situated 4 tai les weal of Bast­
Mrs. Frank Barry is attending school a good sermon by Bro. DeWierd Sun­ ings. Would trade for smaller farm
Glasgow of Bowne last Thursday.
.
day.
at Ypsilanti.
nearer Lown or house and lot in town.
Mrs. Ralph Eggleston died of amMrs. Zimmerman visited her mother Will give possession immediately. Call
Mrs. Aldrich is visiting her daughter
or address BANNER office.
aumption at her home in this village
Mix Paddock Monday. •
Mrs. Dunlap, at Benton Harbor.
last Sunday night. She leaves a hus­
Mrs. Bower had another stroke uf
FOR SALE—Well bred CoUie pupi.
Mrs. Charles Jones will entertain the
band and three small children, laMidea
paralysis last week but is some better E. Barber, Cressey. Mich. .
several btothers and a sister, a father, Larkin club of ten Saturday afternoon
j at this writing.
Oct.
7.
FOR SALE—My 140 acre farm one
and a host of friends.
mile cant and half mile south of Wood­
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of Southeast i
The Freeport schools began Monday Assyria and Mrs. Lee and children of '
land. Teo acres good timber, balance
BOWEN’S MILLS.
morning in three of the rooms. There Battle Creek visited Mrs. Hunt's ^ister
Mra. J. B. King who has been spend­ in first class condition. Good build­
ings. Large double-winged huune.
The Barry County Fair will toon be here, and from now on business will be lively.
n ith ,ev
is no teacher hired for the Intermedi­
ing tbe past two weeks with her One bank tmrn '7O» feet, another
Mrs..Wm. Jewell Sunday.
en photoe of my best work of St and upwards, I will give one enlarged picture FREE &lt;»! • !
ate Department as yjt
daughter Mrs. Ernest Farr of ^Prairie- barn 30x45. Windmill and plenty of
Rev. Scott, wifi- and sister of North­
Samples of the work can be seen at my studio. Call at once and place your order before the n
ville returned horns the first of the good water. Will lie ncld cheap For
ern Michi visited his brother Rev. W. week.
menjeee. Those coming from a distance to attend the Fair should bare their work done during tb&lt;- fair.
farther part iculara call op or address
NORTHEAST IRVING.
George Kepner, take Odessa.
V. Scotland family last week.
,Warren Cai*rns of Battle Creek is
S.
K.
Pierson
has
bills
out
fcr
a
sale
.1J33T
-Saturday
(^-1.23
a
little
Fox
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E. R. Sylvester has sold his hotel
photograph
HASTINGS, MICH
visiting relative* of this place
propret, to Frank Schroder who will •&gt;» Tuewluy nttemoon Oct. «.
terrier, answers to name of Zeke. Will 1
Walter Kollar of Hastings called on conduct same in .future.
■’ Mrs. A.C.Hunt ip visiting her daugh- give reward for his return or informa­
tion leading to recovery. Nellie F'eigh- i
Dan Olmstead and wife visited rela- jttor *In‘
Conrad uf Otsego.
friends in our vicinity labt week.
ner, 1030 South Jeffeiison.
THE WINNING HAND.
Mrs. Wm. Bechtel of Caro, Tuscola
Mr. and Mrs. J. ,W. Cairns were tives at B' O. Saturday and Sunday. I
Rieds Opera Huumv Attraction for
FOR SALE —A
flew more White
W
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.
I county,, is visiting Mrs. (4. E. Pierson.
the guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Walt -r
Wednesday
night Oct. 4. will l»e 4 The
Leghorn Roasters.' Imre Blood. fr&lt;&gt;iu !
Weaver of Ha-tings.
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Yankee Grange No. 24U will hold its Telford Pa yards, culled Egg Machine Winning ‘Hann." CL Mehlenbacber.
w
MARTIN CORNERS.
nex^ regular meeting on Saturday eve­ variety.
Preaching at the Wealefhn church
Mrs.
Wm. GnnseuhouM’r. ! Manager. It is a comedy dmiua in
it
Mrs. Chas. Boyles of Richland ia
Delton* Mich..
ning of this week.
Long ago when the world was. new,
next-Sabbath.
four acts. It is said to lie Owe of the
spending tbe week at F. Barry's.'
it
Before you and I did aiq»ear,
Elton
Shook
han
rented
8.
R.
Pier
­
The children's meeting at Stell i Kol­
FOR SALE—Fftrfli' luu acres level, I strongeat plays: on the road. Sixteen.
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The great big trees in the forest grew.
Miss Ethel .Barry expects to start for
son’s'farm,ihe later will move tu Way­ good
ar's was well attended.
ood km
I, three quartern mile from
boil,
trum de- ' people in tbe cant who carry a fine
And waved their branches to and fro.
Ypsilanti Wednesday to attend school
Pol and More, gtxxl «»t-r awl taild- band and orobrolro. The b.nd will
land.
•
And they talked tu each other aa only trees can.
Next meeting to be held at the home the coming year.
injra: write or call on F-. D. Pratt,
4
,
And feared when the chopper would come to their land
Middleville.
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8*vc a free concert at noun on the
of Gladys Coulter OcL 1.
RUTLAND CENTER.
Richard Pixley of Jackson attended
And the great mills would saw aud the buzzers would pur street
John Wood left Monday for Nash­
And change them to boards, which all went against the grain.
the funeral of his uncle Eli Hilton at
LOST
—
Wednesday
evening
of
last
WEST WOODLAND.
The drama is;one of the best ever —
ville to visit his sister Mrs. Frank we.*k. pair of gold bowed glassee with
this place last week.
Now if some of these boards you wish to see,
■Mr. and Mrs. Hatton and Min Ethel
Tobias.' He intends to re turn Saturday chain. Finder please leave at Busby produced by Hcjnry Belmar. Its run in
You will find them piled high at The Tomlinson Lumte-r ( tinpiny,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Cogswell of Middle­
viaited at Frank Nash's Sunday-.'
New York last year was phenomenal.
Bros, barber shop..
to Harrietta. Mich.
And they are just as happy as boards can be,
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Holt of
Many specialtite of merit will be intro- . M Foi they know that the next beat thing to being a tree.
E. Cunninghm and wife of North
Ren
Foreman
and
lady
spent
«
day
Grand Rapids spent Sunday at H.
WANTED—Anyone wanting to buy,
Is to be worked into siding and shingles flue.
Carlton, Frank and Loy Wellman of Cogswell’s. •
at Grand Rapids fair.
sell, rent or lease anything to try a duced between acta. There will mt be ai Into finish and all that is used in the builders line.
a dull minute tbe entire evening. Usual i
Osstleton were guests at J. H. Durkee's
Mrs. Ed. Myers is entertaining a want adv. in the BANNER.
prices will prevail. Be sure to see tbe ; fl They have come to stay and please all tbe good people of Barry.
Sunday.'
So come in and see them ana take home all you c,au carr&gt;
WANTED—A lady to iron three days parade and concert at noon. Advance
day evening waa well attended about sister from TrufanL
Henry Schaibly and family visited at 30 being present The next one will
Carpenters have again resumed work in the week. Americn Laundry.
As I walked through the yard the other day.
sale at Heath &amp;l Carveth’s drug store.
Wallace Merriam's Sunday.'
l« at J. Whetstone's Oct. 7th. Let all on Augustus Belson's new kitchen.
WANTED—Elderlj* lady with a home
Our attretion for the balance of Fair fljl I aaw them nudge each other and whisper and say,
“I wopder which of ua will go to the parsonage gay.
Mr, VanScooten of Muskegon spent attend.
‘
deeiree another elderly lady to live
A And which in the tine doable bouse onllroadwaji"
. — Frank
- --------last Monday with J. H. . Durkee and
WELCOME CORNERS.
with her and share expenses. Enquire- week will be The Old Reliable
Quite a number were in attendance
And they talked it over as boards have a way, - ,
Tucker who l’°° l»*"-**"
at this office,
beeniaeen here many Ii
family.
.
We hear that Melvin Coyille of
And were glad they had come to Heatings to stay}
Sunday to hear Rev. Hatch preach his
times in the
. Mr. Bisaett has bought for himself a first sermon to nA. It was good. Come Woodland has bought Mrs. Jennie
WANTED—A good, bright girl with
-----------------fl So come in and see them,Ye people of Barry.
And take for your houses and barns all you can carry
home of five acres near Vermontville.
fair education, to learn s business that
Scidmore’s farm.
Oct 8 and hear another,
will jiay good wages when learned.
Mr. Geo. Cuppy sr. left Monday
There are very few allusions to
Address X. care BANNER.
night for N. Y. where he will make
storks lu Latin authors, but _oue of
FOR SALE—A nice Buffalo Robe. these Is luterestilng. Hie birds have a .
an extended visit
Inquire
of Jerne Townsend.
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curious custom of snapping their bills, |
John Oak of Michigan City is visit­
FOR SALE—Two or thrw good ow,
«ul« •
nolnt. Young
ing at Dan Poland’s.
.
and
four
or five
young cattle. Enquire I n,ul old u,ru"- 00111
h°lb ,,ur,u
during
nnd utter
after |
auu
roar
nve
S nna
। Mr. Wilmont of your city was moved at my farm or office. Dr.. Chan. Rus- 1110 breeding semon, constantly
do this.
home Monday fix&gt;m his Leach lake
In the writings of Persius there is a :
cottage.
reference lo thia habit. “There are,”
The Snake's Tontrue.
bo says, “three favorite ways of derid­
Il has been our aim to increase the stande e. .
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EAST PARMELEE.
The snake’s tongue proves to be a Ing a. man—by putting the bands be- ।
j Mr. Charlie Davis’ three year old
Sanitary Bread. Our latest and beat Improvement
most remarkable organ.• A stodGst
student side the head like asses' ews, by put­
the large dough mixing machine, which dot
I
j roadster wean the Hue ribbon.
finds its chief function is connected ting out the tongue like a dog and i
with touching any of tbe materials by hand. The
Mr. Z. M. Jones health Is poor at with a sense of feeling without touch snapping the fingers .-.gainst the palm
dough is mixed by machine. It is formi-d i;
/
and may be u flufer development of tho of the hand like a Stork’s bill.’’ The i
this writing. .
loaves, baked arid then wrapped In oiled ]&gt;»$»•'
v
•ense that enables some people to avoid fliat two methods of mockery are plain,
When you buy Sanitary Bread you know that
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| - Mrs. Hamilton took dinner last Sun­ striking obstacles In the dark. The but what was the cause of the last?—
I ure and clean In every respect.
day with her daughter Mrs. Frank forked tip and the numerous folds be­ Notes and.Queries.
,
Moxan.
WARM MEALS SHVED. A DICE LINE OF CI6ARS AND CORFECTIOIIS.''
hind It greatly Increase the surface ex­
posure. Tbe cells of tbe epidermis are
Mr. Bregg is repairing his barn.
Hasting* Markets.
Interlaced by a network of extremoly
Rev. Davis of Sand Lake is in thia fine nerve fibers, which center In a
llMtlog, llirhli
corrected crer,
vicinity acting as optician furnishing deep nerve plexus beneath the epider­ Y\ edneaday morning find can be relied
upon
r"u an correct
Lvnni at that
mav date.
oaie.
i
many with new spectacles.
mis and extending out into the fold*.
Corrected Wednesday, Sept. 27 1)06. !
Pro*s. Tie CITV BAIERV.
“OrigiBitirx net laltitm..
Rev. Frank Hatch and wife of Rav­
PRODUCE.
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enna while on their way to the M. E.
Butter—ia—iTe per »&gt;.
charge at Hastings, callerion the form­
er's cousin Mrs. Sam Todd and family. |
VEGETABLES, EKUITB. ETC.
—upper u
Onions—78c, per bu.
'BANFIELD CHURCH NODES.
Baking
biscuit,
u
.
..
. .
mkath.
The painting of the church is now !
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Single 5419
Suits $6.00 to S20.00
Double Breasted Suits $10.00 to $18.00
Single 5459
Overcoats $5.00 to $20.00
Double Breasted Overcoats $10.00 to $15.00
Overcoats with Belt or without.

Fall Hats in a large variety of shapes. $1,00 to $3.00

The best line of shirts for fall that ve have ever had at

$1.00 and $1.50.

Ask to see our Special Sweater at

$4.50

M;ike our store your headquarters during the Fair and let us
be &lt;.f service to you.
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CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON
LEADING CLOTHIERS.

H. J. Christmas,

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BREAD

EVER.

The Absolutely Pure

Baking Powder

VESTER &amp; CARTER.

Made of Cream of Tartar, and
Free From Alum or Phosphatic Acid

Royal
Powder renders bread,
cake
and all flour foods finer and more healthful.
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Baking powders made from alum, phosphates and other
harsh, caustic acids are fewer in price, but they are injurious to
the stomach.
“The injurious effect of alum on the mucous coat of the
stomach is positive nnd beyond dispute; « » both an irritant
and an astringent. Tlie use of alum in any article of food or

JOHN C WISE, MJ&gt;. M«ScJ

U. S. Nmy.

SUBSCRIBERS LIVING
OUTSIDE THIS COUNTY

near completion and we are glad to
say that services will lx- held there
next Sunday.
Our new pastor. Rev. Baldwin, will
be in the pulpit next Sunday morn­
ing. We hope all' will turn ’ out and
give him a first good imnression of
his. new charge.
After a lapse of four weeks Epworth
League will be held again this week.
All come.
The League will be conducted by
our president Mrs. May Stiles. Rhe
is working hard to prepare something
interesting. Let all turn out and

Most Pay la Adtiaca After Narenber
1st. Or TKj Will Be Charged
$1.25 a Year Far Tba

BAIRER.
Ik'S'uning November lit, tbe lubecripliou price ot tbe BANNER
to all aubeerlbera living ouulde
et Berry County will be It tbe rate
ot »1.&lt;X&gt; a year, Cub In idvanoo.
It any lubwriber living ouulde the
county tail, to pa, l„ advauoe.'iBa
aubeeriptlon prioe to any and air
each will be »1 JB per annum.

GROCERIES OF RELIABLE QUALITY.
The highest standard of Excellence inlways maintained in our store. If
yon get

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In Horse Dept, of Grand Rapids

We Make Dates for the Auctioneers.

HOW THE JAP
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HIS CLOSE FRIEND

INTERESTING SIDE LIGHTS ON
Fair. Suffers Fatal Injury.
THE LIFE OF THE SIAMESE BY
Many of our readers read of the un­
fortunate accident to Alvah Sherwood,
MRS. WALKER.
, He has kept from two to four toams
treasurer of Bcrrim county, at the
busy for nearly two weeks at an exPM REVERE S MIDGrand Rapids fair, due to his high spir­
NiCHT RIDE 11*“**
about 112-7.00,.and the result is
ited horse rearingand falling upon him. CONTROL BY BUDD­
'’‘Un* •
• ;i line promontory about fotlr rods wide WM. TITMARSH’S
Mr. Sherwood died from his injuries
ANOTHER BIG AUCTION
IB. F. BURDICK’S
HIST PRIESTS
hnilt out. into the lake and a nicely .
last week. He was the manager of the
AUCTION SALE
\ow gioded lake front- He has thirty trees .
horse department of the Went Michigan
—
AUCTION SALE.
n.Hw.l.Trt." ’•’.•
, now growing and contemplates setting !
Fair, and J. M. Bauer, of this city was But Converts to Christianity Are
---------Has Rented Farm. Will Have. Sale Frank Wolfe, Living One Mlle West
’ uht about three hundred more.
his assistant, and they were very clone
of Woodland, Has Sale Next
Wednesday, Oct. lllh. At HIs Farm
Dcing Won by the Patient Labor.*
The ground is nicely adapted for a
friends. 'Mr. Bauer feels his death as
Oct. 10th, at Farm Two and One
i water-works system, ad nature someSaturday
Two and °"c HbB m,,c® E*5*
of the Missionaries.
a persona] sorrow .to himself. AH the
' half Miles Northof Nashville.
1 time in the distant past elevated some
paje^s speak of the exalted life and
SMunUj Ortob,; Ttb. ramriq’
of Hickory Corner,.
The letter "M" before the name of
Wm.
Titmarsh, living 2,*i miles
of his Teal estate on purpose, it would
character of Mr. Sherwood.
city or town in Siam stands for the
at nine o'clock a. m. sharp, Frank
B. F. Burdick has rented hia farm
appear, on which a reservoir can lie north of Nashville, having rented bis
Simese won! "Mnang" which means
Wolfe, living on the Wm. Wunderlich ■ 2‘ j: miles east of Hickpry Corners, aiid
’ built to supply n fountain, cottages, farm, will have an auction sale at his
DEATH OF C. R. CROSBY.
city.
This place, is Muang Pitaanuloke,
farm one mite west of Woodlaud.. will i will have an auction ®le at bis farm
j hotel, nr any other arrangement desired , farm on Tuesday,
.. Oct. 10,
------------------commencing
‘ Rev. C. R. Crosby, formerly of Rut­ or city of Pitsannloke
have an aucton sale. W. H. Couch will i on. Wednesday, October 11. commencing
Just what Cadwallader ‘contemplates I
11 o’clock u. m. James M. Bauer
land. who of late had lieen living with * Have wo written that the Bangkok
’ doing id yet a mystery, but h fine pnb- I will-act ns auctioneer. A lunch will be­ act as auctioneer. A hot lunch will i at 10 a. m. W. II. (Much will act as
his brother in Grand Rapids. died at jieople arc sounding for artesian wells?
be served at noon,
. '
; auctioneer. Lunch will lie served at
lie resort on the lake, so near the City, I served‘ at noon.
the latter's home on Wednesday The Near Prince Damrung's borne is one
It would be imponribte for us in the noun.
’ On another page will be found the
would [be appreciated. ,
.
funeral took place tram hi* brother's having delicious water, so Dr. AtiamInnits of this article to enuuir-mto tho ■ Ah will be seen there in a very
_ large
_ ,
Friday, and the interment- wan in son told .ns. Won't that be fine for the
I announcement of this sale, which will
! **• a large one, as can bn seen by the horses, cattle and other live, stock, and amount of live stock, seven horses, j Ratland cemetery.
residents As.it is now each of onr
all the utensils, implement* and goods four cows and a Iqt ofisheep and hog*, j
long list of honwa, cattle, hogs sheep,
missionaries ba* to have large tanks
which Mr. Wolfe will sell, ft is suf- There will also-lie offerail a large lut of
, farm tools ami other .articles mentionwith locks on and in the rainy aeaaon
ficient Vi say-that the sate will lie a farm
._ took
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jf grain. Read
Read I
they are tiikwl during the storms, ' and
the
adv.
for
this
auction
tin
another
!
vl LrtlVv I LMI11L I b
fjn\e should .he and no doubt will very largo one. ns ono can m*’ who
this water has to Im- used very econom­
reads the list enumetated in.the adv. page of the BANNER
ically or the supply will give unt- b}&gt;----- ® large crowd present at this Mde.
which
men will lie
t» found on pogo
page nine.
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lon* the dry season is over.
Ih itisb 0N THfaDimt OF OFFICERS TO EN ;
; "‘.’'''J”''
.’V^1 i;1,’'"'. H- MC’LEAN’S AUCTION SALE. ।
Quite a'large snake was caught un­
AUCTION SALE.
lire in terma Ko interest will lx/
tiun had
FORCE LAW AND CITIZENS TO
'
i IMPORTANT SECRRTS OIVEN BV ihr our hbUM yesterday. It is now
ch.trge-d on any noir* given nt this
buttled.
’ Hcakf-s of all kinds are very
I hursday Afternoon Oct. 12th. One i
SUSTAIN THEM.
sail until after they are dur which is
lid little
SURGEON GENERAL SUZUKI
numerous this year so thebiameee say.
H. E. Kahler, of Delton. W 111 Hold si* month* from date. They can hr
Mile East of Shultz in Hope
(hey
There
are
only 55 varieties here and
OF THFJAP NAVY.
diaDou'nted 6 per cent for ct»h on
One Tuesday Oct. 10th,
the
Township.
* six are poisonous.
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CRITICISES METHODS
the day of sale. ’
xtngJuly 1H. Here's to you for a letter be­
| Henry E. Kabter will haw *n auction
Having decided to move tu another
OF JACKSON PRISON
• at his farm two mile* i-ast and
-•iu bling
gun
on
Tuesday,
but
will
lie ended
county, H. McLean living on th«i W. THE EYES OF THE
’S
when I 1 will try to finish .it this P.
j w»e half mite north of Delton, on ADMINISTRATORaiitvrtmi
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Tohia8 l'I*r’ *n
town»hl|t om
JAP
GUNNERS M. as tomorrow 1 shall be busier get­
' • Tuesday Oct. loth, commencing at io
AUCTION SALE , mile east of Shultz will have an j
ting ready f°r var tlmt anniversary
Thinks Prisoners Have Too Easy A ‘ o'clock
' a. m., sharp. A lot of live
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. auction sate uu^Jhumday afternoon.
dinner; on Thursday evening. Besides
household Qrv CteHee. Admr. Will Have &lt;&gt;««ber
r&lt;inimeii&lt;*ing
12130.
„ at- • W. j Were Carefully Examined by Medi­
Time-1 hey Ought to Dread a Sen­ I stock, farm machinery.
uur
missionary family, then) are only
' goods, etc. w.iii
1
be m&gt;I&lt;1. . See hi*
H. Conch will art a.&lt; auctioneer.
cal Staff Before a Naval Battle
tence to Jackson.
two foreigners here now. so wo shall
Sale Oct. 10, at Farm Half Mile
: auction sale advertisement
thisWas
Commenced.
have
just a few to dinner. Mr. Cooper
rd at that
Ju.tilt Onut- of the Mi.-lugnn So-1
f- It. Conrad, of Dolton, will
in another column tbeae is a nice bunrh ;
East and Mile South of Quimby.
left thin morning for Paknampe by
Aright prvtneOpurhtaeeome i&lt;l«u&gt; -nbom. th“•
and a Ittneh will Uof stock, and farm teote anJ other ’ The world lias for sometime, been
launch,
so our number will not exceed
Ory
Chaffee.
Administrator
of
tl»e
i
rulminiatratfon of lav ttat appralt.. the ■ "erv‘*)
noon.
property to wit Theas will be offered convinced that it was due ta neither
six. Mr Cooper has gone in the inter­
E»tate of Solomon Chaffeu. deceiumd, to the highest bidder. I Remember the
luck nor accident that the Japs whipped
it i
inielligwiif and sense of justice of all i
est
of
the
misson to meet -Mr. Snyder
wiU have an auction sale at the Solo- ' date, Thursday Ocfuber 12.
pi arch gt-od citizens. He recently delivered,an 1 HENRY BECHTEL’S
the Ruiedans on land and wa It is
.
tuhi.
who is coming from Bangkok. They
mon Chaffee farm on Tuesday Oct. 10.
Uv. f’itec cimcrdad that the little brown men-de­
addre** in Detroit, and did not hesitate &gt;
AUCTION SALE commencing at 10 a. m. W. H. Couch
hope to secure some-property qn which
served to win on the so&gt;’re of the jus­
h- rartuok
Mate hi- ;. ws frankly, and thev I
..
will act a* auctioneer. A lunch will le DlfSflF CT A N h
we have plan- for locating a school and
tice of their cause, the ability of their
•ie «|4vrt*l extensively in the state ' _
served at noun. The SulomofT Chaflee DImULw I ri 11 1/
other work as lime and opportunity
military
and
naval
leaders,
the
.Friday. Oct. IJth. At O. E. Ed­
j offer. If yon will look on the map. I
farm i* in Hunting* townahip. "«»&lt;* half
DEfT £ 1/ L h
thorough, careful attention to the de­
think you will see Paknampe As at the
Th*
iiplda to th*- old fashioned
mund'* Farm in Baltimore
n&gt;ile east and u;i«: mite Miiitli of Quimby.
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tails of fighting,* and to the temperate
.
l. Hi
Milne, drinking n»d Hyl.y, J th.-J«p. !
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We cannot enu mcrate all the property
,
Township.
•outre menu eutor*. ! mayors jitstiros and iothcr |
missionaries at all. and but vne Christoff«r«&gt;d. The large announcement in
anese
.
••ct marks!
ian
worker,
a
Siamese,
w
ho
has
bad
Henry Bechtel, living on the E. C. another column will tell of the live SUCH ARE THE INDICATIONS FOR
p»-a&lt;v ahd police officer* to enforce, not
How carefully evfcry detail was consome training along medical lines with
to ignon?. the law*. He insists that . Edmunds farm, Hirtion ! &gt; Baltimore stock farm tools anil other property
•sldered-wv are jui-t beginning to under­
THE BARRY COUNTY PAIR
Dr. Hayes, of Bangkok He has. a
He offered for sale at this auction.it i* tlx- duty of every 'g«sxl. citizen to has decided to move to Dakota
. stand. There. wa* | held
‘ ’ in Detroit
'' * * * last
biusl) dispensary tbeie ana has a small
THIS WEEK.
uphold liny peiF** officer who is tirying . will therefore have an auction sale on
’ week the 14th moMenlion of the mili
re^’dum to d” hi* duty under the law, nnd that Friday Ort. 13 at the E. &lt;\ Edmunds
school in connection with It Fmm
A
PROSPEROUS
MERCHANT
I tary and naval surgouua of the United
perfect piibli, •wnttment should sustain ,.e ■ry ' ! farm commencing at !&gt; o'clock sharp.
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j States. Repre-wntltivea of that pro- Paknampe, the missionary will have a
t bdt, such &gt;.ttie» r in doing What he takes a
vast territory of land as yet untouched
ONLY UNFAVORABLE
H. &lt;’«tu&lt;-h will ’.be tho auctioneer
। feasion from the annie* and savien «»f
i&gt;.tth und iuaki . a santed promise and lunch ilhscrr -i
__at noon.
WEATHER CAN PREVENT , other nations were I present by invila- t in an evangelistic way Pittsinuloke is
D. S. England, of Woodland. Has
I 100 miles north and is the only place
.•:»••] d&lt;&gt;. • Blit he declares thyl—-""Tfierc is a large lot of live stock to
among th«4« Iwing Surgeon &gt;
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I tion.
Built Up a Large Trgde
' &lt;*tnblished between Bangkok and the
ulil neither be asked norjwpl-vt’sl . offer consifting of five nonma four gows
1 General‘ Suzuki,
~
' &lt;&gt;fj the Imperial Jap- I ’.
There.
ho sliould | liesides calves nnd hogs. There —,:l
Big Entries and Fink Attractions- anese Navy, who delivered art addrve* ’ Laos country. Altho we have a large
field for work here on aU side* of n&gt;,
of making h!m&gt; be farm tools’ corn in shock hay
rm Wednesday, an«l described in detail
On dur Woodland page will be found
Come and Bring Your Family
—ctivp or swearing oil*; in barn and many other, article*.
the surgical metls4s c.snI on the Jap­ l*nknampc has a still greater tract of.
the advrrtiwtm-nt of D. S. England,
land as yet unopened to the missionary.
And
Enjoy
Yourself.
If an officer call* on him member the date Friday Oct. 13.
!
anewfleet.
'
th. well known fumilnn• dealer of that
It .teems advisable to go to Fnkuampe'
lie should rentier it if |
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!
The county fair is no*v in full blast.
place.
at
this time as there is a chance to get
ANNUAL MEETING OF M.
Fur tli*. past five years Mr. England i We cannot hope to give mytbing like ! &lt;*»e best possible r indition to inflvrt some property -now, which may not be
irom»ed
Jnstiou Grant severely criticised th*-1
E. LADIES AID SOCIETY. ha* been ••tigag,,‘d in the sale of I urn- an idea of the exhibits. We can only ' ,l* utmoat damage to the enemy and purc&gt;m&lt;uble two months' from no*. If
I&gt;'a&lt;*huw*ttb administration &lt;&lt;f the Jackson.' prison I
record,
iture. Pianos and Organ*, and ev-ry nay they promise tv bi».nk ,the
Uv aw
..— sustain the minit ini of danisge to a station can tie established ut Pak­
Imu’HUsclie thought the prisonera had Joo '
year has
n a nice- increase over the Weather premitting the fair will easily •
nampe then it will be an out-station
Ht;cing that easy a tiine and becanae he felt the ; ^r8&gt; J. T. Lombard Elected Presi­
ri'-.y
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Ir
England
isn
’
t
the
eclijise
alt
previous
exhibitions
of
the , The man behind i lie gun must win of this, for a time at least
one before. ? ’
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We shall
4? pi
to hexing* aim of jbe
the prison
pri-on authorities
authorities was too JI
Kind
a man:to sit still and wait for (ferry County Agricultural Society, the naval battle, a .«! such a man must push the evangelistic work first of all.
dent. Annual Report of
’4- Bi
trade to come to him. but on the con- i'ij0 rai ns of Sunday have put the road.* ' have the
best-—
*»•*-puraihb:
vision,
make ‘the
* &gt;• prison not a place to be ',
, instead of the edtMptional and medical
the Brit- dn-.»;lthl. but
Treasurer Given.
where a
n comfortable
comfortable !
trury he get* out after it and-invariahly m good shape, and now with good : Before each nava battle the eyes of work, as has been the custom form«... one
one when*
wan station*
weather for Thursday and Friday, I every Jup gunner re re careftilly ex- crly. We are trying to make the evan­
tri u—nn-d with better food and । The annual meeting o£the Ladies Aid g&gt;*ta it. and in his work h«&gt; is ably asAs a -r.-t-ult
bo no question
that. I• —
amined by an expeh
ocvulist. if tlri
si*t«-d’by Liseon Devere. Z
a-i* there
._____should
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Into their more diivr^iuns than th&lt;- avemgii i
’ gelimic work uppermott here and we
,n ' Sx’iety of tbo M. E. church was held
HQciety will make enough this year j vision was’perfect Ihe was passed.• If a1 believe we shall have rich results in
mar* w&lt;sild have outside.
Monday afternoon in the jmrlora of the of hustling he draws trade from .a long
distance in all direct ion*.
to pay for the now dssl*
•lath and
and other
other ! defect was found ™
tli^t would yield to imduggi-h
We have tin* fiighrh-t rrspwt fiir tin J church. The old officers were re-«lec’ lime A few days ago.Dr. W. removed
as . thr ■•haracteir of Warden Vincent iv* a man ■ t-id a* follows; President. Mrs. J, f.
In addition to his fnriiicurebusiness improvements made thih fall, and also.; mediate treatment, tbc proper remedy.•j a blood tumor as large as my fist from
licenc’d ••ndmluier
to mske
handsome start toward a I was at one© .........
applie^
if it would
not. , the under side of a. num's heel. Ho
tllythrutfgb We are coniitb-nt he has no wish io do.jj Lombard: Scc’y.. Mrs. F. H. Pryor&lt; Mr.
Mr. England
England ik
is a
a ncenaeu
•■iihwiuk i to
maxe d
u nanuaome nuiri tuwaru a
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his duty a- an officer Th-- jTreas.. Mrs. M. L. Cook. The treasnr- and funeral director. and carries a larger grand stand and; a ( new floral i the man wan stationed somewhere else *. had lieen to l«&gt; "Biamew? doctors he
I fie (\ii*eu.'d'' _____
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...line Of. good"
i. in connection &lt;hall
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1 in the.ship
the. nbin nnd
Htul an4&gt;
unlilfer
h lii'Ki'et
&gt;thcr wit
with
perfect' I snid and they all told him they could
complete
for
next
year.
i
. ..n.-i.ivi
to Mtiirrh hl.
chjjutor
in thr
rr* .,
.0|
n-viH &gt;nv«**tigatian
signaUv
failed
us ! ''
-i„
—n- ,|,„
— wcrf .' ‘7.* jHiy•
. As th- B ANN EK |gw* to press j eyesight filled hirf place. During a not help him It wit- a very bloody
»t ought. But caudor comprisne »&gt; aav &lt;%l ,n b&gt;‘ ni*:ht soc‘m1 c,ub* dnr,"ti lh» with this work.
He is a genial, eourt.i'ous gentleman,
Wednesday noon, l»efc|re the fair Is battle,
b“",“ efrery
■•*««-v gun
«... .crew wan mu ppi led operation but very successful
He and
part year.all having ,'rnisod
rained their mon! past
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a one per
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cent1 his attendant listen very attentively
doe* as hr agrees to do, and ha* some fony under way we call give no par­ with water in whit&lt; _
b
aiKnt.... , my
... that every
. - solution &lt;»f borai'icu id had lieon mixed, when any one sj-uak.. to thvos of Jmus.
bargain*
h!1 the time. It will pay to ,_______
ticulars._________
but can uni}
wajeb hi« advertisement every week thing indicates that the Barry county I With this they , wa bed their eyre fre' They, told our first assistant la*t night '
__.i ......
| ; fair will
will be
be the
the higgret'
Ijiggert! and
and te-et
tent ever.
ever. ■ qurntly anti thus kept them ciear. when he was talking to them that they
anti
—&lt;• what i&gt;..
he h»a
hat* tn
to offer.
offer.
■ Only unfavorable weather can interfere^) JEvery man in the ike: was trappUed* had never heard of Jiwtis. till they came
in
the
trea*ni\of
&lt;37.1.'L
Mrfl.'
Beye
method*! tend to deter men from
'. icb which to plug here. Dr. Crooks writes that two of
Burton ;was appointed to take thi* PRESENTED WITI
ll- idi- cetn- ; nutting crime in Michigan.
up his ears, thwipA venting Capture of
the kaffir iu^y choir.
their patients accepted the- Christian
cbaifmanship of M ncOm-ar Spausing’s
the ear drums bj coni-r.svion fif'itu the religion during the. moiitli of June. Ii
I
The
Kaffir
Buy
Choir!
have
by
their
WILL BE TRIED.
rlnb. wlio had asked to be relieved.
athers the
firing »f the big guns Before
’ ‘
c ach
ConUmM 1 ot. jm»s« tdue
!
magnificent
entertainment
captured
The sentiment seemed to be hi favor of
• Urick whu ted •
engagement, every inember of the crew
• II,
Son,.-1 Attorney MchoU Cue Not to-be holding mcials the present year, and The Occasion Being a Felicitous I the most cultured cities in America. was orderwl to put on clean I under­
One
for
Fitzgerald
E-rh
memlwr
of
th.
eUr
n-prewmu.
Uf Lhr im
it was voted to servo suppers at the
A THRIVING BUSINESS
-'ay back into j
_
clothing.
In ’ a groat many shot
&lt;gh«-enth &lt;xntny j
Put Off*
*
j some south Africa tribe.
usual price of 25 cents for gentleman
wounds, fragments of clothing are
P°stThe Basutus. whose rountry stretches curried into the Ixxly The clean un­
ef tL
• «; I * will tend to I Ai«*i*tani Prosecutor Ward, of Grand and 10 cents for ladies.
pruduo
On Saturday evening Sept, ikdh right along tbo Orabge Free State derclothing thus prevented niatiy raw* W. E. Allgeo Conducting a Flourish*
&gt;u. .-ynsiiteiing the! Rapids, denies the story that nrrangeing Store at Carlton
• Comrade H. H. Trask gave a beautiful boundry line, are represented as also
’ ' .undings.
nients have been completed for putting NEW SCHOOL FOR
K firs ! of 1,100,1 poisioning.'
GARMENT
CUTTING
flag
tb FitxgemH Pott No.
Leu j are the great tribe of j Zulus.L •K-Mv
Center.
I irasant place to . over
- । : Admiral Togo was supposed to have
V»C. the
...V trial
...... of George E. Nichols, of
•ititand th»
.............
II.
many historical ’! TIonia,
—*for
— ■ ■«»■
perjury,
’••••*» tn
in «v&gt;nnectian
connection with
... iy&gt;or presenting
r-- it in his pleasant ; whu as "runners"
.... hare been
,
Rrea 1 directed the movement* of the JapanOn the Woodland |Mge of. this issue
genrni
genial muuuur,
manner, Commander Reams re- ' service to both Boer and Bi
Bnton are ese fleet rum the conning tower of his will be found the advertisement of W.
*®rronnding&gt;
tho
water
deal
litigation,
until
the
additional
Will Be Opened In thi, City.
I: plying
jyin„ in
ln bdhalf of
el the
lhe Fust. Comrade
Comnule j| here
hero shown
,ho«o as
u also
.!». are
nn- tho
Hie Bushmen,
Bedim™, , flagship, the Mikasa. But ho! didn't. E. Allgeo. the Carlton Center merchant
Un
. many beautiful December term of the Hastings court,
hojn^.’Ti;.. st
| Jones also mad©
a few appropriate
lowest pentfe
people on ithe
Under.ti&gt;nJ fusions Will Be
m,ds .
.HiroprUU re- j] the lo««t
ll.e continent. He knew the big Russian guns would who is running n very flourishing gen­
are all well built where the case has boon taken from
: marks and Comrade T. Phillips called I M. E. church. Monday Evening Oct.
l&gt;e .trained upon that tower, so he stood eral store at that place.
• elms'? and there Grand Rapids on a change of venue.
Held In 0. A- R- H"11i for three cheers-for the flag and got.!Admission—adult* 35 cents.
ChilMr. Allgeo has sumo good !«irgains
"No such arrangement- has been
at the compare bridge when in action.
iU' ii» that* bespeaks
Mr B. c. J“&gt;». n&gt;pre"n‘in* tb' ilwm. The
...... .............
W. R. C. Ladies were in- ' dren 25 cents.
made to my knowledge," said Mr.
All these things go to show that the to offer, as may lie seen tiy reading his
CuUvr
CM.,
ol
viud
,
0
brinK
eke
and
tier
were
advertisement.
Value received may be
Japanese are a mo*t practical m well tut
•Want “The prosecuting attorrftey at American Garment
~~~~ * will
bool of
roJ
antortaiud. loo &lt;reou&gt; holo#
OFFERED POSITION IN PARIS.
intelligent people, • and that they i inferred by his statement that he will
Hustings is looking after matters for ‘Chlezgo.
will opm •»“«J" JoMrue-1
'
ANEW DOUGH MIXER
~-~rg; Gannait Cutting in tbio ciV- i providod by tho Foot bojw All had o
give “your money back it not satisfiekl”
me. We have expected to go to trial tion
in C
M. Wil ford Hicks who graduated know how to make even letter use of
11*0 people living rn the northern
the very first of the month, but Judge io will bo "Of”, by bl, odrertlootnonl j g(xxI time.
with such high honors in Jane from scientific methods in warfare than any
pert of the county will find Mr. Allgeo
other
nation
had
dreamed
of
doing.
'
Smith was forced to hold a short term in thia Imuc*
I
'
St Stephen's Collage Anandale-onA Cuter Heve Just Vliced *
a
very pleasant fellow to do imainess
Mr. poJnw
Jredto wiwiu-w — ------of court in Charlotte. This has put us from
.I BURGLARS AT MIDDLEVILLE. Hudson received a caldc from Paris-1
--------- '
out a Huie. But I exjfect that the the
New One in the City
•
fromdrtnll.
point,c«n
“her.
b. by
ta.riuulinM
hu - the
. I.
--------- :
be wen
---------U,,, wrek OirCTln, him , jmlUon u REUNION OF 13TH MICHIGAN with and may lie assured of a “square
adverti.senient.
1 Raided Cold Springs Creamery Com- i instructor in English in tho Berlitz
am® deal." It will pay to watch his an­
ease will go on the last of the month.
Bakery.
nouncements from week to week.
Vetter i Carter, proprietors of the ! I have my arrangements made to
p«ny’» Safe. Secured Sod 00
8clx"1 of tangonM there. The rider To Be Held in Kalamazoo October 26, |
City Bakery have just installed a new bring on F. IL Garman from New
TRANSFERRED TO
I. • rer, tempting one. the ptaltlon
Lee Pryor Will Deliver
‘lu-igh mixing machine in their ee- York and Witness Stow from Dakota
CELEBRATED HI5 7tth Birthday.
,
NEW TERRITORY.
,
Thursd.y Nfchi.
givin8 h|m
((Jr
UHikhmeht. It is one of J. H. Day
Address.
study and
and trarel
travel while
while teeeblns.
teaching. but.
1 —
-■------ •-*-• •••* — r* -r th. rwd I «tudy
Sunday. Oct. 1st was the 70lb birth­
Thursday night the safe of the Cold
Co’s Insult and most improved ma- at that time."
Mr.
Hicks
is
as
yet
undecided
whether
The
old
18th
Michigan
will
hold
areThos. Irwin who has been t«o suc- Springs creamery ar Middleville was
day of C. W. Moore, of this citf. Sat­
duDrs. It will use al&gt;out a barrel and ,I John Mulliken is^building an addiunion in Kalamazoo, October 26. Lee urday a dinner party was given nt hia
to accept or not.
oassful as organizer for The Gleaners
unlocked by a burglar, and &gt;66.67
* half of flour at &amp; time, sufficient to ] tion to hie home.
z
H. Pryor. of this citv. has been secured home in the second ward, iu honor of
in this county has been transferred to
cash taken by tho robber, who also
®*kv ‘about 450 loaves of breath It
to deliver an address. Many from thia the event ■ Relatives were present from
Branch and St. Joseph county. Rolla
Ktiaa wnat ie»ulU6 --------_
A HOUSE PARTY,
carried away the cash drawer. The job
will do the work more thoroughly than Balmer’s Kaffir Boy Choir. Detroit
opunty belonged to this regiment in­ Bonfield and from Battle Creek. Sev­
Carpenter of Parmelee will assume
on be done by hand, and by thi® I Free Press—"A great hit" Philadel­ charge of the work now in Barry is suspected to be the work of home _ Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Mixer enter- cudi ng Mr. Pryor’s father.
tained the following house party over
method the materials need scarcely be | phia Enquirer—“Their versatility is
talent.
Sunday from Hillsdale. Mrs. Mixer s
toueUd front .♦—*
' 'two unique."
Buffalo
Cotnmerical—A county.
THE STATE TAX LEVY.
k«_ „
•’« to
A
watermelon from hiagreadaoc Banaan
The reunion of the Custer Brigade former home; Senator and Mrs. Lyon,
•KhiSTZ“ 'Bo novel entertainment Dramatic. As­
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
mentioned
m
the
BANNER
last
weak
•»
—
TML.
Xf
tonished us all
Boston Advertiser—
Mtw cdA Bro.-. Mtw BU. »■
Kline
and
Mrs.
Everett
wife
of
the
. should have read aa to occur Oct 19.
Kr? ,nWBd Uw BoBory. Thi. '‘Marvelously sweet rioces. Astonished H»U(I). Mr- Borri Toto:r (a)’
my K«n MitMaj*
lata Dr. Everett.
instead of Oct 29.
!*"'“«*&gt; “»oB tbo large audience. Captivated th e Smith. Frink P. 'Jotaxm- 1
.
Olb If bEC Al

$3.00

&gt;]

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

HAbTINHS, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 5. 1905.
MAKING

ijfiifd onM
-40 TOilALItAX"

Ion

BANNER

�BANNER, OCTOBER 5, lf*6^
own in the markets of the world under
existing tariff law* must be derived
torunoua at from suite source other than recent ex.• ph^ence in that direction. Tho recently
completcd hxrting* for the past year’s
COOK BROS.. Editor*.
trade show that ’for. the first time in
our history the ione-and-one-half billiondollar limit has been passed. Thin
enormous total represent# the sale# of
OXE YEAR
81.x MONTHS-...
/American products to other countries,
THREE MONTHS
and not only distances the best record*
Enured rt the poslofflcc at HaMtUfS. Michi- of the foremoet of our competitors but
far surpases all former records of our
own country.
AUVURTISINO KATB,.
Display advertising, rates funiWhsd OU appU-

liAUo iSANNER.

FnblUbed every Thursday
tkMiUugi, Mlehlxau.

NottCM

Iter » name and poet office address.
JOB PRINTING.

The Baxnkr has one of the toot equipped
tob offices In Western Mlchla.m. an* Is prepared
o do every kind of book aud job primus.

GOOD MARKET IN HASTINGS
For Old Materials Ordinarily Con- |

BED BLANKETS

sldered of Very Little

Va'ue.

SINGING FLAMES.

Sylvester Greusel is doing much to
estaldiah a firat-clase market in this
city for old iron, rag*, rubber and junk
of all kinds. He pays the highest
market price, and is already drawing
this kind of material from a» far, away
as Bellevue. His ’aim is to establish
here a central market for this class of
stock, which ordinarily brings little |
. The probate court, is constituted the returns. But by having a good market
juvenile court, in counties in this state in Hostings for it. farmers in Barry
of not more than twenty-five thonsnd Co. are finding it to their advantage to
population; and in larger counties a save this material, aud bring it to Mr.
circuit court commissioner has orginial Greusel, who is already accumulating
jurisdiction, except in those of one big supplies. He has fine .’quarters
hundred thousand, where’the circuit opnosite the C. K. &amp; S. depot.
court is invested with .that duty. It
seem* a pity that such a well-inten­
tioned and apparently well-devised law
CORRESPONDENCE,
a* this could not have been enacted by
the Michigan legislature without the
NORTHEAST BARRY.
grotesque provision so common hero of
excepting a few counties from its op­
Next meeting of the L. A. S. at the
eration; but that h the case, and the home of Mias EUnrWillison and brother
juvenile delinquents of Barry. Berrien. Oct. 12 for dinner. -All invited.
Houghton. Jackson, Manistee. Mecosta
Albert Hampton lost a valuable burse
and Ottawa must take theirs after the one day last week.
■
old formula, in tho police courts and
Mrs. 'Alice Roonan will spend the
the station house*.
week with her son Oscar Junes of
Hasting*.
WILL REFUND MON­
Infant son of Vernon Webster and
EY TO COUNTY wife was on the sick list the pu*t week.

It is reported from Wisconsin that
much consideration is now being given
, to the practical ponwibilitivs of the
primary Section law to be ejlectire for
the selection of ail state candidates
next year. It is said to lie feared that
the mmber of candidate*’and the in­
donation to favor home cwndirUte*. regar- ".e - r,f otbef considerations may
lead to results just theopposito of those
anticipated’by the friends of Ithe law.
Governor LaFollette is said! to have
in mind an amendment to thejstato law.
permitting voters to register their
second and third choice for nomiua- j For Money Paid For Her Brother’s
tiona, this provision lieing thought
Funeral Expenses.
desirable as a means of ascertaining I
-.Mr*. Rnth Ritter, a pretty and
the real desire of tho voters with the
mere sectional sentiment eliminated. motherly looking little woman of Del­
There is said to be a’ probability that a ton, appeared at the Kalamazoo poor
select conference of . factional loaders office last tfeek with her two year old
will bo held in Milwaukee sometime baby, »b&lt;1 according to her atory-Xha*
soon to select candidates whom the left homo a.-^ocintion* with a husband
several factions can.favor and -urge whom *he loves, and wtll place her
th»&lt;&gt;ughoiit the state, just as has been baby in &gt;the Children’s Home so that
done in other years under other law*. she may work and repay the poor com­
But all tlie voters of the party will missioner* of Kalamazoo for advanc­
have an opportunity to express their ing money for tbo burial of her brother
choice in tho matter and the outcome -Philip Richard.* who committed sui­
may be satisfactory in spite of present cide recently at Kalamazoo. She
fears. Practleal experience with state­ could not Ixmr the th'ougnt of her
wide primary election law* will afford brother being ’’buried on the town”
. the only fair trat of their efficiency and has her husband’s consent to work
and earn money to repay the county.
and value.
as be doe* not receive sufficient wages
Tbf car shop# and wheel foundries of. to enable him to do it She stated as
the United States are working night I soon a* she had earned the amount she
un«l day in mt unsucf»*SHful effort to 1 would return to her husband.
’meet the unprecectentefflj increasing de­
mands for rnilrojul equipment. From
phorate COURT.
ev«ry state and every section orders
have l&gt;een recently j«»uring in nn car Estate Isaac M. Good, incompetent.
builders far bey,.nd their ability to License to sell real estate at private
meet.
‘This demand for freight curs ! Stt^e Kran^- iH®port of .sale to Mary
indicates an increase in every line of [
Good filed.
business and • growth in home trade [ Order ueierming heirship entered
which is surprisingly large and there- ! in Estate Mary A. Day.

Did you -ever hear of ’•singing"
flame*? Here are two little experi­
ment* showing how sensitive a flume
may be to sharp sounds and bow It
may be made to •‘sing.’’
Nall togvtucr
piau
together iwu
two block*
i»«w»n v«
of wood. •A­
and D, n* shown lu the picture, and at
the top of A fasten a piece of wire, B,
ring about five iuchec •"
in hn
diame
with a r*
«»tmu­
ter
*“ at
' its other end. Over this ring
pincq a piece of wlre«auzc, C.
%
Get n piece of glafes tubing about a
quarter of an irreb In its outride dlameter and have a Jet ninde at one end, a*

Our bin &gt;rad&lt;- in this line of goods enables us to cut
the. profit to a very small margin and offer y" i
better values than ever before in spite of the sharp
advance in these goods.

50x72 in, in grey and tan per pair 49c
10^4 full size in tan, grey or white 55c a pair
1L4 full size in tan gray or white 89c a pair
64x80 in, extra size all colors $1.00 a pair
12/4 full size, extra heavy $1,75 a pair
No matter what you may want in blankets we can please
you at a very small cost.
The Most Complete Corset
Stock in Barry County

W. E. HERRITT,

DRY SHAMPOOS.

The pupils of Dist. No. 5 have been
doing some exceleut work for the fair.
PARMELEE.

Uncle Daniel Brown is visiting in
Bowne. •
The proceeds of the Gleaner’s dance
Thursday night were $UL85.
I
W N. Van Avery who has been con-|I
fined to the bouse for sometinme is su
much
U... 1..- i. vi..&lt;n,x bi. ■
.
daughter Mrs. Sam 1 Davin of Leighton, i
A singing class of twenty-five memben wilh organized here Monday night.
Mr. Hardy ul Grand Rapid* is the
instructor.
’ •
-

Mi*s Emma Kratafe) i* asriiitihg i
Mrs. Jetting* of West Caledonia with I
her housework.
j

Mrs. Sherman Lane is in very jxxir &gt;
health at this writing.
.
•&gt;
Rey. Mr. Travia will be pastor at
the U. B. church the coming year.
I
School . .was closed 'Wednesday to j
permit Mis* Wenger to attenl the
funeral of Claude Seibert in Caledonia.

THE BIJtaiNG rLAMr. at wobx.

shown in the cut. It can then lie fas‘ **
’-*• of
-’*---------tened• to
the *block
wood, ” with a
... „no thatt it*
_ aftiut
little wax
tip In two
bdo
inches under the gauze. To the other
...... "r **■'
“ ‘’T *
atf rubber tubing
ttildncr and
mil connect It
It with a
II
of
gas Jet.
Turn on tlie gas-and light It above
the wire gauze, am! It should burn
there with a thin conical flame about
four inches long. Let It burn .a mo­
ment steadily, nnd then if you suddenly
make a hia^iug sound the flame 1* so
sensitive Hint It will shrink at once to a
small liltrf flame.
Again lt*t It burn jup quietly, and then
suddenly whistle or clap your hands or
Jingle some coins or make n rapping
noise. Again the flame will shrink,
and It will act In the same way at any
sudden loud noise,
Now
get* "n glass tube, T, If possible,
k‘-------twelve Inched long and an Inch and a

k NEW SCHOOL WILL OPEN HERE SOON.
THE AMERICAN GARMENT CUTTER,

Dry shampoos are efficacious In
clouUngjboth the *calp and hair, and
the following powders for this pur­
pose ore fragrant and delicious.
Take white cornmeal as fine as esn
The most complete fy|tem in use. Anyone can use, n (W a
be gruunil. Periume with a little pow­
dered orils roof and rub a quanthy of
few lessons necessary, Only five measures to-cut 'entire '.-oiwtt
It dry lito the hair near the scalp.
The only system that keeps up with the prergHlug sty?”. ]i4re
Massage I weH and bring the powder
teacher* ip attendance.
To the ladies of Hastmgs an.’ virinitv a
through the iong part. Then with, a
school for the purpose of fancy dress cutting and dn ■ will
long tlbered brush remove all the meal.
open in your city soon. The company has ReutJ^maSilj ’ r»
Tills is not a difficult thing to do if
tivee in the city who will be pleased to call at yutir hoin^ and explain
the bruslii has long filler*. The ’stroke*
detatli. Do-not fail to examine the system at your first
poriutiity
need not! Is? hard. and. Indeed,-should
The class will be under the management of Jady taMractorai drafting
not lie. &lt;r the hair will be pulled out.
The best) way of brushing I* to hold
teacher*, (jnsss makers and cutters of the highest repmatr-n not only
the hair out in one hand and brush
as skilled workers but as teachers capable of imparling, their know!
through hirb * strand, beginning near
edge to others. The course of study includes practical |llmiratiow
the bnudj and working down close to
of the causes and fatilta as uel) as proper remedies for their cfnectii®
the lienil. j
A very interesting innovation is the exhibition t i t!k- pupi| Of the
A powder that Is didlcioue for tlj&lt;»
practical result to be achieved by the methods of ’which tjfey have
same |ujrpo«e Is made of one-fourth of
been instructed. This is done by measuring, drafting and oitiegthe
n, p&lt;&gt;HKd of jvowderetl orris root, one
goods, making them up and trying them on the ywjsous measured
and ontelnird drams of i&gt;ergamot rind,
without any alteration.
the twine of cassie flowers and onequarter of a dram of coarsely ground
All kiads of garments are cut, children's eluUdng of every de
cloves. Mingle and put through a tine
scrlption, everything in the way of gentlemen's wearing appatel; and
sieve, ’ilje best way of using I*"to
quarter In diameter, but any size ladies'
will clothing, from a plain-wrap to tEe finest tea govn orb|ili drestrub’ Into the hair ut night and let It
riding habits, tailor-made costumes, cloaks, -paper wraps « anything
remain until monting. Then brush
eke belonging to a ladies’waidrobe, together with, all mudejn trim­
out. This5 will iH'rfume the head de­
ming, collars, cuffs, ruffles, cascades, jxveri, and sii.;’ ir;qferie« as
liciously. L\. chea|»er prepurittion made
in the sain • *wny Is composed of a half
will cumpete with the prevailing styles. Everybody is incited to
pound of (prurtarch, the same of orris
examine the work.
.
root powdsred ami five drops of oil
For inquiry address'
of rbodiuD
These three are Especially
suite&lt;l to &lt;gly hair, ns the powders will
absorb math of the mobitur*-.

do from seven Im-hwi to two feet lu
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
length and from three-quarters of an
David Marshall ajid son Loid were inch to an Inch and a half In diameter.
at Battle Creek last Saturday.
Rest the tube lightly on the gauze,
Chylie and Blanche Rogers »i«nt covering the flame with It. If now you
Sunday with their mother Mrs. Green­ will lift the gauz^snd the tube from
the ring and raise them very carefully
hoe.
.
tho flame will shorten and then sudden­
fore
for, ” i Claims heard and allowed in estate
forr. to
to. w'li'ie
.ml,. extent unprepared fur.
Walter Dunham ha* gone out west.
ly bcKin to "sing.” Now lower the
leading |•. Wfm M. Banti.
i» the .explanation given by a fending
railroad president. This explanation f
Mattie Spencer of Cedar Creek spent. gauze and tube to Just the point where
Estate Eli Hilton. Petition for pro- ■
, the flame cease* to sing, and it will be
Sunday with- her parents.
■ and the condition to which it refer* bate of will fifed. Hearing Oct. 28.'
A GRACEFUL CARRIAGE.
I so sensitive that the lightest high.
should I** note&lt;X by those who have been
A good 1 j- number
from this way
ex- I sharp sound will set It to Hinging, but
.
.1
Estate Voyle Albright, minor. Pe­
Clamoring for some changes in the lawn
pact to take in the fair.
| it will cease the moment the sound
tition for appointing a guardian and
&lt;&gt;f our country which are intended to
Mr*. Clyde Walton visited friends in | i*tqp».
• To rise gracefully draw one foot back
nomination of ward filed.
proVide-against prospective calamities.
Rutland one day lost week.
Tb® fl,’n,e r«*I«nd« very quickly, as
a little anil rise with the chest and
The problem now confronting American \ Estate Henry G Jones. Petition filed
__________________
’ ' you max- prove by saying it word like
manufacturers leads in an ent irely । ^&gt;r ^‘.’ense to sell real .estate. Hearing
•’’sdcode’’ or ’’Hensltivc.’’ The flame will the crown e.r the head leading upward,
MAPLE GROVE.
nvk.(, |n t,n(,h eaH,._ln thc rirnt not forward. Practice sitting and ris­
difft rent direction.
. •'
W*
•
.
ing before ia mirror, using 11 ytruigltt
Little Elsie Cummings was quite ill 1 woril for the hissing nf the * and c. In
--------------------------Estate Geo. H. VauTyne. Petition
backed dtajr. • Do not run to extremes
a few days la*t week, but is better at I the second lor each s.
There .were few measure of mure 1 for license to .sell real estate filed.
and sit boji upright on the edge of-the
this writing.
•
&gt;!ake these experiments. They are
importance enacted by the las'
■ Hearing Oct. 20.
chair.
the erect Ixxty 1»4 supple
»,
r,
o , ,
. ,
I very carious and interesting.
ture than what is known as the t’ruAncy ■
Mrs. Geo. Hecker has returned from I
ami ready to away* iu any directionCharlotte
where
she
ha*
!&gt;evn
helping
I
led
always
by
the chest If you want
law which became operative last w«&lt;ek. ;
COMPLIMENTS J. M. BAUER
,
v.m.,.,- ui v*«ur Ithlna.
serve meals during the fair.
|. choose your king by some counting to lean agrtlust the hack of the chair
The purpose of this law is to provide
The Grand Rapid* Pres*, of Sept.
tliere
can
l«e
no
harm In you doing so,
means through which children of school
Mrs.
Frank Cumming* returned out;rhyme. Tlicn be must stand on «
20lh had the following very compli­ from Evo ret Mond ay, who re she attend- ' h*Sh I’toce nnd shout defiance to his provide^] that you Hit In such it way as
age can be compelled to attend school,
to allow the “small of the back" to
mentary notice of J. M. Bauer, of this cd the funeral of her little grandson.
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them
with
abusive
former measures in that direction prov­
rest ngalnrtlthe back of th^hulr.
city, and his work at tiife West Michiing almost worthless in the country,
Sam Groaline Zand Gladys Wolfe
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,Tm thp kina of th* castle;
districts of the state.
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It has been I .... • ..
the chair bni-k and hollow the “small of
nassed
bnnday
at
the
home
of
the
latj
j«ct
down,
you
cowardly
rascal:
. “.Mrl Bauer of Hartings is aasistaut
i officially estimated that hardly sixty
114 Is then assailed by the other.play- the back” while sitting. Sueh a pool
superintendent in the horse depart­ ter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
per cent of the children of school age
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!■ er*, every one a claimant for bis posl- .tion Is itijutjlous to health and fatal to
ment exhibit and ire has made it "’°lfe.
beauty. If ‘.persisted in 1t will result
’ , have attended school through the
Mias'Glenna Wolfe returned Sunday ■ Uon !’r p“&gt;u'’uce, nnd alone be must try
In prominent shoulder blades nnd will
periods required by the state law. In so attractive that it is not only to her work in Battle Creek after a • t9'®4lntaln !tgreatly admired, but commented on
induce curvature of die spine.
some of the most progressive counties
two .«l. Taction.
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by visitors generally. The stables
If you wotild avoid round shoulders
of the stab- children of parents who
but tlie clothes must not be pulled un­
hands imely
trimmed
Thelma, the 2 year old daughter .of der henalty of being ret aside as a and a fonvnrd stoop of the neck do not .
could well afford to send them to school have been
throughout with banting in colors and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gould died Saturday prisoner of war, which really menus use a high pillow when lying down. It
have permitted them to pass the school
Is better to sleep without a pillow. If ; m
i lioughs of cedar, something heretofore at eleven o’clock of cholera infantum. expu|slon from the game.
age unable to either read or’ -write.
custom has [rendered a pillow necee- -L
unknown in this department. Ho has The little one had been sick but a
Sometime* the king I* -------------permitted to
This is an offense against all the people
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had charge of this feature for the pant days but her sufferings were great, j hnv®
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"ho merely stands by, to sab’ Jron ch n gradually decream? its
of the state which the new law is in­
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“ fair play nnd *to capture any, one
tended to prevent.
Then you YylU yorne to wonder bow
breaking
the
rules.
ing valuable to tho fair association. The thy of the
whole
neighborhood.
you
ever
slept
comfortably
in
the
awkgm.
The odd* against the king, beset by
In a recent compilation Khowing the horse department makes perhaps"* finer Fnneral Monday nt 2 o’clock from the so many enemies. pre so great that ho, ward position ueeesidtaied by a high
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showing, this year than previously.”
M. E. church.
pillow,
and
jjoti
will
lw
pleased
to
find
increased cost of Hying in the United
[.does
not
position, auu
and
—
T"'’ long retain.his
•«-,••_••• 'U1O ,OA&gt;HIVU,
States throughout the past year as com­
Greta, the 4 year old daughter of i *hp one who dethrones him takes hlu that your pfomlnent shoulder blades
NORTHEAST IRVING.
are retreating and that your back and :
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gould is very ilh j Pine® and possemilon of the “castle.”
pared with some former yearn, it is
ueck are asseiniug-symnietricai lines.
Joe Wing ha* a new wind-mill.
We sincerely hope she will .recover.
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" The declaration recently made, and ■
which seems to find confirmation in the
detail* which accompany it. that one
person in ten of the inhabitants of
England and Wales is just hovering
above the starvation line, give* cause
for. serious reflection in several direc­
tion*. Englishmen are now being cal­
led upon to pay an annua! bill of gal,000.000 for tbo support of their pauper­
fellow citizens, and the amount i* in­
creasing at the rate of ILOOO.OW per
year. It ’s hardly to be wondered at
that an aggrctaiive effort is lieing made
by some of England’s foremost states­
men to change the policy which at best
ha* not given to England prosperity,
■nd to sdopt in part at fettrt the home
prouction policy which
lxw.n Bc.
comiMniea elsewhere by better condi­
tions than England has ever known.

ability of theUnited State* to hold it*

Mr. and.Mrs. Smith visited relative*
at Caledonia.

Off of « acres, Mike Kelley got a little
over 200 bushel* of beans.
Mrs. Garrett of Baltimore ia visiting
her granddaughter Mrs. Everett Cairns

aieisted Mr*. 8. Coulter
w*t'1 ^er h°a*eworh" *U Cairns is putting a new roof on
house.

For Lung
Troubles
Ayer’« Cherry Pectoral cer­
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis,consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know it is true. And
your own doctor will say so.

Why should n housekeeper Dover put
the letter M into her refrigerator?
Answer— Becaune.lt would change Ice
; Into mice.
( How many soft boiled eggs could n
giant ent-on an empty stomach? An­
swer-One. for after that his stomach
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compare the prices with ours and wouldn’t he empty.
you will be satisfied to deal with
Which would you rather, that a lion
us. You will find;
ate you or a tiger? Answer-Why. you
would rather that the lion ate the ttger,
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i&gt; hi. Stuve.pipe Elbows, eachi
• 10c of course.
n in. Russia Stove pipe
• 15c
Also Dampers
for 10c
Cups and saucers, large,.
।per set 45c
If the new head of the doll Is filled
Common Lantern
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complete •50c with cotton before being attached to
Cold Blast Lantern
•• complete Wk the body tho eyes will not fall In, and
Canvas Gloves • ■
pair 8c and 10c the danger of breakage from falls will
18 lbs Granulated Sugarr
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25 lbs French’s Flour
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Bologna
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100 lb, 3 for Soo
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Hints,
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P«r lb Sc and 8c
Hero ia a hint for every girl
Red Alaska Salmon 15e, 2 for25e
Who hopes to be a belle i
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Don’t let your tonxue too loudly ring
Axe Helves
- 15c and 25c
And learn to chime In well.
Side Lamps »
- complete tr»c

CUhen you Buy

Mule nnd Goatskin gloves 'r pair 25c
7 bar box Toilet Soap
*2.50
Nice dry Onions • per peck 25c

tho,r book “d must not
These articles and many more
of equal value are In plain
sight in our store at all times
Kind treatment gratis.

W. W. WATSON,
GENERAL STOKE,
IRYINQ, FlKHIQflN,

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Small boys who- think that some fine

LAUNDRY LINES.

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Save your iired feet on ironing dny
by standing on n cushion.
In hanging clothes to .dry always
hang the stockings by the toes, nightdresres from 1 the shoulders and skirts
from the heinl
.
When hanging wet blankets or white
spreads on tlie Hue to dry put a small
square of effitli under each clothespin to make sure there wtll be no stain
from a dusty •pin.
Carbonate cf Hine, better known ns
Spanish chnlta, used in the proportion
of two to one of starch, will render all
light stuffs sui?h ns muslin Incombustible yet not hert tho material itself to
any way.
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To give lineii a gloss pour a pint of
Iwlliug water on two ouncee of gum
arable, cover till next day. then strata
It carefully and put it in a clean bottie. Two teMpoonfuta of this stirred
Into n pint of ordinary starch will give
collars nnd cuffs nn appearance of
newness.

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T|tc Grocers-

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Did It
Our Sanitary Bread haa always been the best, but terewJ ot
our customers last week wanted to know why it wa* 1 n&gt;uu
better than in the past. We don’t know. It was maar in ex­
actly the same way. The only reason we can give is l»eca«*
of the new “MIXING MACHINE" we put in which n. xro
the dough much better than we could do by baud.
1 ry ■ 411
itary Bread if you want the BEST.

WIBS MEALS SEBVED.

t NICE LINE »F CIGARS AMD GOKFECTIBIS-

VESTER &amp;mji.CARTER,
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• Quantity” and "Quality" bargain “twins,’' and when p : lmI
4 uni n*4*u«y.
of us you gta the most of the beet quality fpr the *.•
therefore your dollar goes farther. We havtfi’; indlilng
want to force upon you. We simply warrant onf cot dj-and
deliver them to any part of the city. If you can’t reuneyoaiwut
just telephone us and youe order will receive jttlt a* cad,| ul and
lyjt
hottest attention as though you were present In p-r h
give us a trial.

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To tral let put , nlncb In n gla„ I
our upon It «
» little cold
cola water and
pour
shake it well &lt;jp. pure tea will only
slightly color the water, while a ctrong
1* informed by Longman &amp; MartiInfusion la quickly got from the adul­
jiex, that ten thousand churches have terated leaf. K0w l»ll both eeparatebeen painted with L. Jt M. Paint, It ly nnd let them stand til! cool, and the
takes the least; wean the louge®t;and difference between them will be moat
only requires -I gallons of the L. ft M marked. The false U-a will becoma
and 3 gallons of Linseed OH to paiut a still more stroag after long standing,
but will remain transparent, whereas
moderate sized house.
the pure tea wUJ Inhume muddy or
Vou cn tell them by the «t,tlonerv milky. This fast aitpearance arises
they we. IhUnty •uttoaeryrwve/ from the tannic add, which 1* a nat­
‘&gt;«tar peop,e ** nalholland’e Wrir ural property in pure tea. but which
Id artificial
entirely absent.

W. J. HOLLOWAY, Hastings, Mich
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint.

1 saw them nudge each other and whisper and say.
“I wonder which of us will go to the parsonage gay.
Anti which in the fine double house on Broadway.”
And they,talked it over as boardshave a way,
And were glad they had come to HnstingqtOstay.
So eome in and see them.Ye people of Barry ?
And fake for your houses and barns all you Au cany

No SUBSTITUTION But
THE “REAL THING”

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Hastings,
Michigan,

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Tomlinson Lumber Co.
1' Long ago wfcen the world wa* new.
fl Before you and 1 did appear,
great big trees tn the forest grew.
fl The
waved their branches to and fro.
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And they talked to each other as onh trees ran.
fl And feared when the chopper would come tu their. Ian.!.
the greet mills.would saw and the buziter* would plane, •
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AntLehange them to boards, which all went against toe gram.
fl Now if some of these boards you wish to see.
fl •You will Hud them piled high at The Tomlinson.Lumber Company.
they are just as happy as board* can be
fl Andthey
know that the next best thing to being a tree.
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Is to be worked into siding and shinglv: tine.
Into finish and all that is used in the builders line.
fl They
have come to stay and please all the good people ot Harry.
fl So come fa and see them and take home all you can earn
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principle items of ihcreaae. Chickens,
butter, eggs and chetw, show the
molt murkisi advance, and that seems
to be an increase in value and price in
a direcitiou thought most desirable by
. those who regard the farmer's well­
being as the basis of all prosperity.
The statement which accompauir* th- |
compilation referred to, and which is 1
vouched for
the United State*
bureau of labor.' that'all wages have
advanced and the hour* of labor at the |
same time somewhat shortened, seems !
to make it only fair that the products!
uf^the farm should have an increased I
value.

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([pr wanti:;g to sell
von dn 'rhere
two kinds of?
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Souhwestern Michigan
Thl. WMk'a Naw. In N.arhv

of Middleville, field Pleaaant

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B«cret»r} Sehum. went to Charlotte/
Thumday to attend
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•pent Frul.y with Mr. and M
Bdwrr.

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Wilwui «i&gt;d Mr, r.
Huy machine, ’and lumlmgo, and dn- I'onite—moniteralup ia Evart* visited Eaton Rapid, relativ is '
Wednesday.
pctxia.and
andincipient
incinientlocomotor
loenmer,..ataxia
...... the villa—
1 baqmrl number, from
pepetia.
tbeviliggu^ Thorrmppl. townahip,
Dr. Mary \ireen. of Charlotte, v
You have also $2». 10 and a return tick­ and
. year they r„„k. u pi|grimBg„
et to Ionia. My fee iu |28. •• There is to Gun lake, ar,d have . glXK1 til£ the guest of Haatinga friends Frid
a moral to this, but there sWm, t0 he «uUog a tel, broakfaat and tho same and Saturday.
Mrs. R. A. Bailey, of Grand Rap
no need of pointing it out.
brain •limulatingfo0dfl,r.linner. This
was the guest of friends here Frid
year about
eu—memte™ oi
of me
tbo cjnb
club and
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Obert noUre b publutoud tor . xue.1. rep.ir«l to strreter’. l.ndi„„ and Saturday.
iliss Charlotte VanAuken, of Grat
iuixiuuk of the Hteckholden of lb,. «rly Thurmluy
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&gt;e usual fish breakRapids, Wpebt Saturday and Spud
Toledo, Marshall &amp; Northern Ry, to ■ fsurt
served
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8 o'clock, after with her parents in this city.
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be held at Marshall November 2mh. j• which
* ’ * the members -chartered the
The call says the moetuij. is for the stoainlwat. and west .over into \V«t
Gordon Ironsides went to CVanti
looking at thojutiont through lM X- | factor in the Lwn

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f «r another. (
few- tilings)
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। -Mr. am) Mrs. Oscar Young went
will be laid up a month. He became!
Worthy
'* ’Matron
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—Allie
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Willison. "• Allegan Wrdnaslav.
to attend tne j
Worthy
Patron
—John Payntt
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of their son, Dr. CIaren&lt; e
entangled in the -belt in the' beater '
' Young to Mni. F.ffa G risen, p-hicb too&lt;■ &lt; •
room and was thrown to the ; floor. A j Associate Matron—Effie Thomas.
Treasurer—Mrs. BrutcMan.
fractured limb and l&gt;adly bruised head j Conducttcffi—Iva Tit man.
- • place I hat evening.
and sbonlden* arc the rj*MiLts &lt;tf the: AsNociata CunductresN—Maud Kelly.
Mr. aud^Mrs. Alonzo Clark, of Cliato i (
Adah—Brnma Murdock.
accident.
| Mich, came to this city Fxitlay fur- i'
Ruth—Laura Newton.
i few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. C
Esther Minnie Sbriher.
F. Field. Mr. Clark isover 88 year i
Thu young ladies who attend Albion , Maftha-rEdna Payne.
Electa—Ella Tobias.
. of age. and. yet ho ha" large busine* &lt; ’
college are bv a recent'act of the facul­
Warder—Lois Sidnani.
■ interests in Clinton and Chicago t &gt; j
ty of that institution barred from liv i Sentinel*-.lohn Mate.
which be gives Jtis active attent'ui.
ing’in rooms on the first tlooi of any 1 Chaplain—Etta Wykom.
' Ite is a remarkably well preserved ma . '
Marshal—Eliza Mate.
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home in that city. Did you &lt;i«k if they j
Organist—M. J. Timmerman.
Joseph J. Emery, who represents tpe ,
liked it You should hear thjun sputter. &gt;
Miss Mary‘McElwain tendered er j Associated Press, at Havana. C&lt;
. resignation as Set*, on account of Lome* ', arrived in this city Tuesday ;&lt;ftd
Ralph Holdfn. of Union City, who I duties. A new Sec. will lie elected at :
' Thursday, of last week, for New Y
shot hia wife ind then tried to com- , (he next regular meeting.
sailing Saturday fur his jiost of d
mil suicide hut failed, was captured r Past Worthy Matron. Mrs. Gra&lt;Mrs. Emery, who has been vipi t»g :
last week at Delphoa, U.. and is now . Bauer, actM as installing officer,
D. :
' hi’r parents. Mr. and. Mrs.
in jail at Coldwater. His wife ■ will j
nied •'
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yrolwbly recover tram her injuries.
Dante IU&gt;«setti used to tell a story of , her leisband as ter as Detroi
She
Tennj-won.lwlth whom he was walking W;il visit wfnends in ChleaiA gnd 1
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Gr.u : li»l i.te. un.l thru rem/. here I
The grand jiFry is doing a land office Hollern, Tb&lt;y pu».,d ..
l.r.1
in „u) r,
busfg»«6 in (’ait county. They have lluntly lifiliu.il np and from which is- .
---------------brought in 4» iitdictmvnts. and includ­ sued the . s Hinds of joyous music.
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ed in the Um is every satuvn fteeper in •'V,h:it In ipat plnre’-” asked (Jhe hard.
"It is ••nihil,” replied Rossetti, "the flol.-;
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the county except one.
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11 s' ‘'"“K
ht.-purv.fi thehunl, -only I Should I'bo uteenco from the city/of. Mayor
JoMJjiJi' Br'uteu. of-Caledonia, wan* be nt once snrrounded by a crew of Heath.
drowned .in Jordan lake, at Lake , ogroundlings,
r who would mob mid pcs­
Read the Auction Salo advertfso- I
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Odessa. Wednesday while in bathing. ( ter and jostle me."
merit of HenrJ* E.. Kahler in this issue ’
"'If you were of the BANNER.
He hail been vi*iting friends lu‘ Lake quietly
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to get on one of the tables, announce
Odessa.
£
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your name" and recite three or, your
. tickets to Charlotte were sold j
poetfl: masterpieces Into the bargain at this station Thurwlny on account of |
Daniel Bowditdi, of Kalamazoo, wa.**; probably not 2 per cent of the audi- j the fair in that citv.
struck by a lutke Shore engine Wednes­ ence would have the slightest idea of . Rememlair tin- Fireman’s dance HtC
। the city hall this Thursday evening.
day and hurled 20 feet while he wm : Who ^ou are."
attempting to cross the track on Third '
~ Music byT/oxel’s orchestra.
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’ Mra. Lydia Brown, nee Goucher, a (
former residrajt of Orangeville, died |
very suddenly at her home in-I^msing .
Frank Tripp, a fanner living in,
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one day lu«t week.
Trowbridge. Allegan Qo.. had trouble'
The ciise against ‘ Luther Hyatt fur
with hia wife one day last week, and
furnishing liquor to a person in the
wound up by ahooting himself.
habit of getting drunk was dismissed

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CHILDREN S EMPORIUM
Jeffaw Street.
HBTIKSi. ■ MICHIGAN
EVERYTHING FOR BASIES
AND CHILDREN.
b'iannelfltte.

Ciand Ginghas?’.
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&lt;lk. Velvet.
!l-|:o-kh. „:.l Uce.
i'at-'r: i, ■•&lt;],. r Belts, all
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Frank Lanrelle, an employe at the • The following officers were duly in- w&lt;'eks as the gueate. of Judge Snnth
Ijx* paper mill at Vick^urg, was se- | ’‘tailed in the Order of tho Eastern Star :
family.
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PLEASED ALL
CUSTOMERS. .

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iSiMS;:; ’ad Print Riglil.

mina m. scott

nice warm
meal. 25 CENTS.
-• ’ hats to bring a
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"!:t outer CIUBS „a C0l(TOtlwinlY

Barnaby Bros.,
of Banner Office.

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Hastings, Mich.

sodern treatments
Chr°,liC

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XS. ail Xn’.'ia. Blood,
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baths of

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kinds

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'HE JACKSON SANITARIUM.

Jock,on, Michigan

Extra good quality spreads from $1 upwards

Extra good quality comforts a large assort­
ment to select from $1 to 2.50.

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mazoo opens this year with an attend-! Covered from Head to Foot with
Humours —Forty Boils on Head
annrof alout 150, and, gnpt. Waldo 1
i lielieves it will reach' 2u0.
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Two Grand Rapids men vere urres- j
ted at Lowell last week charged with :
burglarizing a hardware store in that i
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’ Henry Kahler's big auction sale will
1x3 held at his residence Tuesday, Oct­
ober |Oth. commencing at 10 a. tn.
Lunch at noon. E. R. Cunrad, auction-

CURED

CUTICURA
FOR FIVE DOLLARS j

CUTICURA A BLESSING

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dm«rs

Chester mtatr. Prttldrat.

Our Sign
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R. B. m«»&lt;r. DIM Pr«.
fl. fl. flndan-n. Catbkr.

to rhe public as one of
the most reliable, sol­
vent, and well nana«ed institutions In
the city.

Directors
Chester messer,
R. B. messer,
R. C. Trend),

Confidence in a Savings Bank

m. L coot,
D. S. Boodveir.
Cals UMters,
H. H. Anderson.

liecauso of insufficiency of evidence;

Interest
paid on Saving* Deposit*.

Bills $100—Baby Grew Worse.

Roy Smith and Mias Jane Stanton,
both of Baltimore, were united in
Marriage in tho study of the M. E.
church, by Rev. Trott. Wednesday af­
ternoon' of last week.
An wi’l be seen by. their advertise­
Four hold-up men robbed G. S. Har.ca«h
ment in this insue Hinchman A; Hall
rington of a diamond pin nnd
want
to make IlaHtingB a market for
Tuesday night at Kalamazoo.
Mrs. George H. Tucker, Jr., 335
apples aiid potatoes. If you have any to
Greenfield Avenue. Milwaukee, Win.*
sell
it
will l»e well to see them.
Grand Rapids is having a large num­ is a grateful mother.
months old.*' she say», ” my httleprl
Busby Bros, have prepared fpr a big
bar of automobile accidents.
weighed a pound and a half less than
trade during the fair and will run sev­
at birth. When one month old a scab
eral extra chairs. So there will be
J*
no cause for anyone attending the tiest
The Isle of Man b» situated In the ; fonnedon her f.ee, •pre.dinR
county fair in the state this week and
Irish sea. nearly equidistant from completely covered her from head to
followed by boil., having forty
• England and Ireland and belongs to
twing annoyed by the wind blowing
I Great Britain. The government is on her bead at one time, and more on
her body. Then her.skin started to
through his whiskers.
।
rested tn a lieutenant governor, execu­ Sry up. nnd it became ro bad she
Mrs. Marcus Kramer, of Hastings,
tive council and house of keys. It was could not shut her eves to sleep. One
in attempting to alight from tho
ruled by Northmen from the ninth or month's treatment with Cnti””^“p
Michigan Central train, north of the
■and
Ointment
made
a
complete
cure,
tenth to the thirteenth century; was
Grand Trunk crossing,
yesterday
l,tronS»
annexed to Scotland by Alexander III. and now my child is
■nd healthy as any child of her age.
morning, while the train was in mo­
and was afterward ruled by various The "
*”d &lt;&gt;’
bi2!f
tion,
foil
and
dialocatod
her
right
auy
non, ion
--- - —
-"
kings. It was ruled by the Btimjpy „„e hundred doll«a.. and mv baby
i
wc &lt; wrint and. broke one of the small
family from the beginning of the flfL. -nr«r pH the time. Then we
iL'n*
Dr.
Leroy
Weaver
reduced
the
^int
less
than
five
dollars
for
Cutiteentb century to 1735, when It
to the earls of Atbole. In 1&lt;63
fracture and ebe went to Potterville,
cuya and cured her.
British government acquired most of
•where she had .planned to go.—Char­
the roval rights of the Atboto family,
lotte Tribune.
| tho laat rights falling to tbo crown in
The'case against Frank Fisher and
1829. English Is generally spoken, anu
Vida McArthur for adultery was dis­
To
Skin-Tortured
Babies
the native Manx is fast
missed,
tho woman's husl&gt;and, George
It has an area of 220 square mltea and
and Tired Mothers.
McArthur, having filed an affidavit
a population of M.000. nieK,thr7/ ’^
requesting
such action on the part of
used on Its coins are the &lt;*mb’en^o th
the authorities, busing his affidavit on
Island and signify “The
S'LSwiSd ?«*».
kneels to England, klcka at Scotian
the plea that such action was demanded
l*-ive led to their adoption in countin the interests of hie children. The
and spurns Ireland.”
supreme court of thia state has ruled
birth humours, milk crust, scalled
that when the injured husband who is
be.&lt;l. cctemte,
“d!S5, S
-r«. wh.t 11 »n ‘ini'
,,
tho only one under the law who oould
•'One that lb«
'
of itching,
make a complaint, withdrawn that
scalp humours, with 106.
SaScy Md childhood. Guaranteed
yet gut bulb »f
complaint, alleging that it is done in
—Cleveland Leader.
absolutely pure.
the interest of his children, then the
••No tM ™ »«'
twt
case ninst l»e dismissed.
one thought him ««&gt;««•

I

FURS

lAKKET Man

BABYTUCKER’S
WONDERFUL CURE

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■

JACKETS

I hese chilly evenings may suggest sonTething in the shape of a* coat or fur. Come
tn and look them over. We’ll be glad
• . to show you.

mchtv to Co« Oh

1$ an absolate necessity

Ole have

Cbe Publics' Confidence
and that's the reason why we have our large list of
depositors. Ulc want one more though and that’s
you.

Bastings City Bank

Real Eitaie Sxhritv

Your Self Respect
The Respect of Your Friends
and Neighbors

iy’’nea1, c,ean ®nd ।

UWCH ROOM IN CONNECTION..
OUR

White, Gray, Tan. heavy full sized cotton
Blankets from 50c to $2.50. Wool
Blankets, white only,. $5, 6, and 7.

COMFORTABLES

ends vcill

i'wc -i

LANKETS

lake fishing. They got what they vreht Rapids Wednesday to accept a poaitioil
after—347 fish reprwenting the forenoon in tbo shoe department of the Boston
to two millions of dollars. There will, catch.store.
be plenty of time to do any Httle chores
At one o'clock a fine dinner I*ee H. xrjorauu
Pryor and M.
M. L.
L. Cook
Cook atwas
atliefore tjie road is built' to Portland..
served by Then
Landlord
Streeter.
1UO1, of the Roosevelt
.
__________________
1 tonded
lhe meeting
--Portland Observer.
came the business Meeting, presided '(:lubMiddleville at. Gun lake
over by Dr. A. Hanlbn. the club presi- j Th«"*U.v'£. A. Trumbull, of Grand Ledge. ' &lt;lcnt‘
Infor“”»l remark*
for -‘/the | s K WillRon, of Bar-y, was in the
has sold his chair factory in that town I KWxl "f th&lt;‘ order*' were made' by citX Friday en route to his home from
tu a company that wishes to develop j metnl&gt;cre' Jl»d frietjdk, .present. The : Petoskey where he had 'spent the hay
the water-power there and at other ' new ofl,cers elected jare Pres., R. M. I frver acaeon.
'
pointe.
cum
pany wiil
Secy,
John
•---------- This
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u hliutl)
1U1-greatly im- ■
- and iTreas.,
...........
■ —G.
v&gt;.
V|U)T&lt;
?Ir‘ l.. .... Din
B** and sister Miss
prove the dam and increase the electic |
;u‘d an executive committee of Ih, of Toledo, Obit
io. cameThureay for
power. juf
Mr.. Trumbull
will not move '
of wW®h R.
I T. French wan
a two weeks visit w
xruiuuuu will not move - .
------ a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs.
from Grand Ledge, but is preparing j chai”ni,n
prepare for the next ’Frank Herrick.
to build a new.fnctory t^ere, the largest i&gt;uouun£,
,no*11 \nK. wnicn
which it was
win voted phoiild
should be
1
Elbrige. VI
of Bengal,
Bengal, unnt(
Cbntoni
1’ Darius «&gt;niR».
chair factory in the state, (XN&gt; feet long held
h“’a in 1Imw
’*”“
***-!•
, 1
y hOn,e • cuunt&gt;- U
Hirapj * Black a.
'
tb,&gt; clu1' ’&gt;"&gt; •‘•'V sifl- i family, and uaa a pl«^„t caller
and four stories high.
. ed with flue mtuncai talent, tho btisi- • ■•"
—
'
«
I this office Thursday.
1
1 : newt aeesten adjourned for more, fish-!
|
i Otto Borgman and family left /or !
Mayor Sweet,
of Grand Rapids,
,
„
wiU
I
»n#T
on
the
lake.
And
when
the
day
: .•&gt;„.&gt; rjme into a uotonety that wtll ]
, Ter, man Pr«tom
gl.,1 te
। their new home. Chiaigo.. SatanlAy.
: make hlanamoaboiiaahold.Word.
The I lelonged
telongri to
to'tte
M7dK;u^■B^v
fH'?’h'•
'b&lt;dr HumK. i
his name a household word. The
the Middleville
Kooaevell
— • •and- voted h.- . iuul
•
I
city council of Grand Kapuls proioaej dob
had a v-rv ।1 frinndA go with them.
to ancreaau Ms salary from $1,200 to i pleasafi4 day.
‘ ' Walter Hayes; of Detroit,-caffie some
$2.0UU and the mayor not only opposed •
- ■ '___________ :
from Detroit Friday evening ana re- ;
: mained a few days visiting his pivvnta :
it, hut threatened to veto the propoai-sj
ANNUAL ELECTION
and other friends here.
I
I
tion. Now what do you think of that? !
*
rr.
• i' X,rf&gt;
A
Don't believe.it, do you' But it's the 1 rwn
‘ - Coulter
Coulter and Mix 'Almre
linkers
For
The
Eastern
SUr
For
.
Coulter
Honnold
.:i
truth■
,
.
,
.
.
------- --------- — and little daughter
Coming Year.
’ arrived Friday and will ajiend Lo

FULL VALUE
RECEIVED...

Fl:one?2

Wt purchased a larger supply of Blankets,
Bed Spreads, Comfortables, etc. this
season than ever before and intend to
give our customers the benefit of early
buying

COATS

THE uCn?&gt;NC DRUGCIST.
&gt;■ W. H. Gccdyeir.
'
,1.0,E14.

D«!l.r , i y

BEDDING

I
!
|
purpose of voting on a proposition to
| increase the capital stock from $800,000

Ours i$ the;
former. j
Tli.-l.-itt
Lbw that
'thin - '
.,,.
(liar
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8

[ PERSONAL M0ITIOIIJ

j;

This is the strongest argument we can offer why you
should always dress neatly and catcfully.
We do not mean in an extreme fashion or at a great costNor will it require trouble on your part to find stylish and
well tailored clothes that are moderately priced and servicable.
•
Just come in and examine the guaranteed, skillfully tailored

Kaufman Garment
Let us try one of these nobby, double-breasted sack suits on
you; we don’t care what may be your size or proportion—tall,
short, fat or slim, we can fit you accurately.
We have the design and pattern that will be best suited to
your figure. And our prices are sure to please you.

.

$10.00 to $22.50

C. H. OSBORN
Outfitter for Men, Young Men and Children

�Scrofula
Is very often acquired,
tbongji generally inherited.
Bad hygiene, foul air, impure
water, are among its causes.
It is called “the soil for
tubercles," and where it, is
rilowed to remain tubercu­
losis or consumption is
pretty sure to take root..

Hood’sSarsaparilla

Delayed letter.
Mr. and Mni R. B. M unlock and Mr.
Hugh Murdock were the guots of their
mother Mrt. Hamer in Hastings Sun­

Dan’I Fender to Marion Shores.
one seventh of 40 ac. aec 38
' Woodland.....................................

100 00

Geo. H. Guy to Dan’l Fender
one seventh of 40 ac rec 35
Woodland

100 00

L.:A. Abbey to Fred Canijk
lot 8 Blk. 24. Eastern add city 173 00
Jennie L. Scidmure to Melvina
-A. Coville. 40 ac rec 81 .Carl­
ton1030 00

should use Pompeian Massage
(■ream. Lt is soothing to' the
skin always but especially after
shaving. Lt remov* a every trace
of soap that was rubbed into the
pores; it allays ail razor i (rations
and leaves the skin comfortable,
it prevents rash after a close
shave and makes it possible to
shave frequently without dis
comfort
Not necessary Id use powder
after a t’ompeiai' massage--the
cream takes away the shine.

QUIT CLAIMS.

Sarah E. Good to F. F. Hil­
bert 80 ac Me 13; Woodland
in trust!

1 00

John Sharp to Jennie. Scidtndre, 4 uc aOC 81 Carlton.... 100 00
1

.
MAItltLVWE IJCKXSES.
L^o G. Bawdy, Escanaba
Nina L. Estabrook,- Woodland.
Charley R. Brown. Hustings...
1 Julia A. Barry, Cnatleton

Price 50c end $1.00 I Jir.

.21
,21
2&gt;
,

Loren K. Johnson. Middleville..
Katherine-F. Vermeulen. Middleville32

W.J. HOLLOWAY

Roy Smith, Baltimore........
Jane Stanton. Baltimore....

I’reacriptions prepared as if for
the Doctor's own use,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

Albert W.Jiilton, City
, Adel i a Mabell Parka. City..

’THE
1BEST TEA
j
:* (Jurctistomersall tell that ourMB
ur

Silver Leaf*Tea is the best they have J
ever tried. It is the pure article and S
its quality can’t be surpassed. UurH
coffee enjoys an equally good repu j!
tat ion.
■

Cotton Hutting per roll.

HOLMES CHURCH.

ation of Last Legislature. Organ­

Chas. J. Scheldt to A. A.
Whiteman, panxl Nashville 2300 00

flen Who Shave
Themselves or Are
Shaved by Barbers

» yive us,your order for pickles
J all*kinds of Spices.

Because of More Generous Appropri­

WARUANTr DEEDS.
Rotart Aniswortb to Wm.
Shilton, 185 ac nee «. Hope * 1620 00

Melvina A. Coville to Ethel
M. Hall 30 ac rec' 82, Wood­
1200 00
land
Frank S. Shroder to Henry­
Green 20 ac sec 1 Anyria... 800 00

•end for Book on Scrofula, No. 1.

an *
J

10c*

» High School Special Tablets for. .5e «
-------- t------------------- - --------------------------- &lt;
* UWe want jour Butter and Eggs.
J
» HHighest market price paid for pro- •
£ duce.
*
► UStorO open evenings.
«

•Ml

\

. Philo Fuller, Curlton
Mary E. «WiltwnvCity
Bert Coitat. Grangeville....
; Mary Grpher. Orangeville..

.32
.30
.«M

izer Will Attend Teachers’
Meetings.
The State Board of Library Com­
missioners wishes to announce that
through a more generous appropriation
of the last legislature, it has been pos­
sible to appoint a library organizer,
who will act under the direction of
tho Board in extending the library in­
terests of the state. The work of this
organizer will be to visit every county
in the state for the purpose of investi­
gating library conditions and getting,
so far as posible. correct statistics re­
garding school, township and free
public libraries, in order that the aid
offered bj’ the state may be better un­
derstood and more generally accepted.
The organizer hopes to work with the
cooperation and under the advice of the
county commissioners of schools in
their respective countit^ whore ex­
perience and familiarity witL. condi­
tions will aid greatly in the work.
Tho organizer will attend thd teach­
ers’ institutes, dnd demonstrate to the
teachers the help which is offered to
them by the state. Traveling libraries
will lie exhibited and explained, all at
tendnnt expenses being paid bj; the
। Board.
! At a meeting oY the Board hel&lt;l in
.Saginaw. September Dth., Mr. Roy C.
.Lyle, of Grund Rapids, was appointed
. library organizer. Work will com­
! menev in October uni be actively
' carried on. During tho school year Sir.
, Lyle will l&gt;e at- the service of the
county commissioners of schools, nnd
wnl appreciate the valuable aid which
they cap give him in connection with
this important educational work.
, James B. Peter.
Piesislent.
MaryC. Spencer.
'
Secretary.

-&lt;&gt; NOT GUILTY,

Sir William 1’ugdaljp applied the
name "pulpit buffoon” tu 'Hugh Fetere
(1598-lGt»f. the joke loving Puritan
clergyman, whose pulpit jH-culiaritk-s
made him a notable figure during the
English civil war. when he held thfc
post, of chaplain to the parliamentary
army. Peters was a born Jester, and
the pulpit set no bar to his broad hu­
mor and pungent witticisms—not al.
ways In the best taste, ns. for exam­
ple. when turning the hourglass while
preaching a long sermon he Mid.
■Now. mj rneud.. kt 11. b«re ooottiot
gluiw." UU pulpit oppoata ware verj
effective In'wlnning recruits to the parUnmentnry army, nnd when a town
wns to lie taken by assault the storinIng parties were first stimulated to the
task by a rousing sermon from their

AUCTION SALE!

OF STATE LIBRARY

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Tboa S. Brice to Rettie L.
Hager half lota I and 2. Blk.
1300 00
14 Eastern add city

Removes every trace of
scrofula. Get Hood's.

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EXTENDED BENEFITS

] COURT HOUSE NEWS, j

THE

day.
Mr. and Mrt M. P. Fuller attended
the Barry-Brown wedding Tuesday
evening.
Mm Hattie Durkee and Mias Jc^ie
of the State Rood were visitors at A.
J. Hunt’s Sunday..
,
Mr. Shoop lias sold his farm to Mr.
Crockfofd of Carlton and Will move on
the Odell farm.
.
Mrs. Glenn Fuller visited with Mrs.
Nora Fuller in Woodland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee were the
guests of 11 Lydy and family in Carl­
ton Snndav.
Mr*. Mnry Velte of East Woodland,
and Mrs. Scafirtt of Lake Odessa were
the guests of George Hauer and family
T hnrsday.
' ■
Our new pastor Bev. Earl preached
his first sermon Sunday and was well
received. '
Visitors at George Fuller s Sunday
were Miss Bernice Wright, of Eaton l
Rapids. Mr. ai|d Mrs. Will ffauer of
West Woodland,* Mr. atjd Mrs. John.J
Bulling of Woodland, and Mr. nnd Mr* |
Glenn Fuller.
. '
FINE LAKE.

Delayed letter
Ed.
Cciiivin, Will Frey’s engineer,
mot with quite n painful accident last
Thnnalny. Ho W.'u oiling the big truetion engine which was threshing at
the time, when he caught his left hand
in the revolving disk wheel. It pulled
his thumb oF close to the hand Ed
bus u pretty wre arm and side but js
getting along nicely at last reports.

TMESMY, OCT. 10. 1905
.

Commencing at nine o'clock a. m., the following described property to wit:

• Bay mare, 11 years old. with foal
Bay mare. 6 years old, with foal
Colt, 8 yrs. old. weight 1350
Colt, 2 yrs. old. weight 1200
Colt, 1 year old
2 spring colts
Dnrham c-ow, 5-yrs. old
2 Durham cows, 4 yrs. old
2 Durham heifers. 2 yrs. old
Jersey cow, S yrs old
Begirtered Durham bull, 3 yrs. old
Durham bull, 1 year old
Durham bull calf 3 heifer calves ■
Poland &lt; hina boar, 3 yrs. old
Poland China boar, 1 yr. old
Poland China row with 6 pigs
Poland China sow. 3 yra. old
Poland China sow. 1 yr old
20 Polhii'l China pigs
40pnpding e«cs. Shropslures
40 soring lambs
T horobglibred. Shropshire ram
Surrey, nearly new
McCbiiiniok binder, nearly new

TERMS OF SALE:--,,er' X
years time w ill be given on good bankable ;&gt;?.per
at 6 per cent interest.

Mis- Ethel Grover left this morning
for Kaliimnzoo where she takes up
studies in the new Normal school. ■
Joe Briuinst«&lt;l is under the doctor's

With Statutory Rape; Jury Out

Four Hours.
The case of the people vs. Charles A.
Teller charged with statutory rape'was
given to the jury Thursday afternoon.
That night about 7:80, after deliber­
ating four hours, they returned a ver­
dict of not guilty. The jury was compored of good fair men. and we believe
anxious to do their duty. Ono juror.
”
;
' ~
•’ u
"!,,'r ,h“
““ renli&lt; r.J. said
j they w.-ra.iuor^l to render the verdict
they did Is-canse of differences in the
story of the alleged crime iu related by
the little girl on the witness- stand iu
the cireijit court and what she testified I
| lo in tbc jMtice conrt ThiH

7927

A party of men passed through here
this aft'cmoQU in a touring car. -May lie
they wore electric railroad men. . Who
knows?
Miss Horenee Fisk visited relatives
in Battle Creek last week.
Seeding is nearly done and corn
harvest well under way.

McCormick mower, new
Champion mower Dane hayloader
Gale two-horse corn plantier
. l,ehr riding corn cultivator
John Deer walking cultivator
Fanners Favorite drill Steel roller
Oliver plow, steel beam. Ko If.Osborn drag
Spike tooth lever drag
Steel hay rake 5-tooth. cultiva* r
Spike tooth cultivator
single and double shovel How
Bob sleighs Feed cooker corn shuller
One thousand lb, platform scale
Light double driving harness
Work harness, nearly new
Coaster Inillte bicycle, near!;, n, &gt;.
About SOO shocks of corn
About 5 tons of hay Quantity-if oats
2 lock pulleys and 400 ft of . j.
iepe.
and 2 hooka, a painters outfit
Grind stone 51- bushel crate.
Forks, shovels anti other .rti
nunierous.to mention.

LUNCH AT NOON.

E. A. Turner has closed up his re­
sort nt .the cast nnd of the lake nnd gone
VERDICT back t«» his home in Battle Creek.

In Case of Charles A. Teller Charged

I

Having rented my farm, situated 2i miles north of Nashville, on Sec. 14. Castl,.fon
township, I will sell at Public Auction on
.

PROPRIETOR

FRANK HcbERPT,
JAS. M. BAUER, Auctioneer.

CLERK

TOWN LINE BAFJPY-

Mra. Sam Aahby was the guest of
her un«‘le Ber\ Tungate one day last

Mrs. Henry F«irbe.-i has been sick. Dr.
mp a n.
j jnror.'so we are informed, declared I
There te more Catarrh in this Mttksx of ttw that he Isdieved Teller guilty, hut’that": Harter attended.
country than all other disease.^ [mt together.
,,,
, , ,
,
. •
Lewis Hunt Is at lucrie helping do
and until th- lust I v. years was supi.osai! tu b- ' lie did not think the evidence strong
X2S‘'i« JuXiiWS’Sj m'wSi-JMS rnooKb to courier. And vet it appear. the fall. pork. •
icnii-dl&lt;*.aujl_t&gt;y rc-iiwiautly Ldllnx to cure u-tth ! that the evidence was strong enough to ' Will Harrington
is working for
treat trvatmcDt, pnmomi.!fld 1$ IncurabJe • .
...
,
. , , ,
,
Science has proven cutarrh t&gt;- to b&lt;-a coustltti- longejn tins juror s mind a Is-lief that Charley Kahler.
Phone 292
tlnnal disease and tltercfort- requires rwvdtts '
1 .
tional ir-alractit. Hall's Catarrh Lure, inann- ;
diftnuant was guiltj. Still hi ■
H. E? Kahler and wife sp-nt last
t tetured by F. J. Cheney &amp; Co^Tolr.iu. ohm. i- , voted -to aoiuit. The retCMiiib for hiSunday with Alvah Pennock and wife.
the ealy conatltuHuual cure nn the market, it
.. ,
*
I-. taken intcrtmll.v In
Irtnn io drops to a ; action uo not appear very sound.
mason
imApoouliil. !j acts directly on the Wood and I
•
; i.asher Forties i* doing *
iisiicous surface* Of Hie system. They , oner one 1
work
for Charley Wit meiv
blindie&lt;[ dollars (or any ea*c It fait, to ettrrSOad fonclreut.-irs and testtmoioal*.
j- Lord Liverpool,- who was traveling
RetneuilxT
Henry
E.
Kahler's
npc»
«•
&gt;..I. CHKXKr &amp;(’«.,
। Incognito, after breakfasting at a hotel itionOci 10.
Sold by druggists. 75c.
11 alhramliv nils arc Uie best.
j In L.mdon, ordered hfs va(et, a raw
j Sussex youth, to clear the table and
Window shades, any size, any pack everything in a portmanteau. By DEATH OF MRS. CLARA
color,.any kind at Mulholland's.
'
ouiMbv moklev '
I this order, of course, was meant IajhI
Liverpool’s letters and papers. But
Mrs. Clara Morley, well known in
I the youth took it to Include the silver Hastings, died at ButterwortlTHospital
I teapot and spoons. &gt;Vben Lord LiverGrand Rapidx, Thursday, where she
&amp;ool was driving down Oxford street a
I cry of "Stop thief!" was raised, and had gone for an operation, which had
I the landlord of the hotel arrived in hot not been regarded as serious. Mrs.
I pursuit. There in the street the prime Morloj* was prominent In Grand Rapids
minister ht«l the mortification of har­ social and bnstiietui circles assuming*
ing bls luggage opened, and In It was charge of a large InniberhusineM after
found the plate. Never would the the death of her father and brother.
statesman laugh at the episode eveu For several years past she lias l»een a
years after, so great was his fear that lumlwr broker, dealing in mahogany.
the story might get' into the newspa­
Means McCoy’s WHole StocK,
। holding the unique poeitiou of the only
pers.—London SjK’ctator.
woman lumber broker in the state.
Come to .Michigan's Beet County Fair. While here make
1 She leaves ^mother, sister and one son. |
our store your headquarters and look over one of the finest
and most complete stocks of
Before Napdteou HE. cmpeier ’ of In former years when a young girl, j

W. H. FAIRCHILD

Get Your Reading Now for the Long Winter
Nights—-The Banner has Many
Call and See Them
Attractive Combinations

Don’t Decide

SOUVENIRS

Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Curtains
ever shown in Barry County.

SEWING MACHINES, NEEDLES &lt;ind REPAIRS.

Phone 76.

The Quality Furniture Store.

FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER.

France, boemne Intefieated In the MexI lean empire project be bad a plan In
mind for certain mysterious military
oi&gt;cnitlonR In Morocco. A writer says;
Tie
.&gt;r. M of » Jlrm of
; gunsniiths used to go nt dead of night
■ to a private door In the line St. Honore.
preds a button nnd be received In secret
I by IxHiix Nnpoleon himself. The GerI man was to secure arms to the order of
Napoleon, but all was to be secret.
Payment was to b^ made through a
Swiss banking ’ house, as part of tho
capital of it railway In the - Orisons.
But It all came to nothing. Mexico
claimed the horitou and the German
and his guns were forgotten, and the
secret of It ail Is still to seek."

1 am going to make some exceptionally low prices on

TOP BUGGIES and HARD and SOFT COAL STOVES.
See that Steel Range in my window marked $55.00.

Straight Ladders 10c a foot.

Jesse Townsend.
HASTINGS,

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MICH.

LACE CURTAINS.
If you are going to do any house cleaning let u» do up
your Lace cur-teins for you. We ace well equipped and
make a specialty of doing that class of work.

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The American Laundry, W.

J. Stark, Pri|.

A __ _ ___ 9
Act directly on die llver.1
Z1 \Tt-gl I I O They cure constipstion, I
1*. ▼ V»T
I 113 biliousness, sick-he«dscbe.|
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Sold (or eoyesrs.
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BXWMMllAVE

The "walking sticks.** "walking
leaves," etc., are among the most curi­
ous form" of Insects Inhabiting tropical
America. They belong to the great
family of pbasmldaes and are ns odd
specimens of animated nature aa one
could well Imagine. The type of the
family is an elongated creature with a
cylindrical brown body, looking exact­
ly like a small limb or twig with the
bark oh. Some of the branches of this
numerous family live^ In the torrid por­
tions of Africa, where they attain enor­
mous sizes. Vane, the great traveler,
said be had seen them so large that
"they had the general appearance of
great, animated clubs moving up and
down the branchi-s nnd trunks of the
gigantic tropical trees."

If you send a package marked "Han­
dle With Care" by freight, the railway
employees will take every opportunity
to tumble It around and dump It on the
depot platform ns though It were a
bale of hay. We once naw a railroad
employee ao sick be could scarcely bokl
up his head, but when hla wandering
eye happened to fall on a package
marked "Handle With Care" he arose
with an expiring effort and threw the
blamed thing the length of the depot
platform, danced upon.lt, then shrieked
and died."—Alma (Kan.) Signal

Mrs. Morley wm a frequent visitor at .
Hastings and participated in many!

social events here. Quimby station in '
this county was named after her father j

AUCTION
SALE!
The undersigned having decided to move to Dakota, uill sell at Public Audi
the farm of E. C. Edmonds, one mile south of the V. B. church, m Haitimore, on section 14, on
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1905,
Sale commencing at 9 o’clock sharp, tho following descrbled property, to-wll:

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Bay horse. 12 y. ara old, weight 1300
11) years 'old, weight
Brown korsp, 9 years old, weight 1200
Black horse, 3 jears old, weight 1300
Sorrel mare, 3 years old, weight 1000,
standard bred, will make good road
horse
Cow 8 years old, will be fresh in Dec.
Durham cow. been giving milk two
months
Holstein cow, due.in November
Heifer, due in October
2 yearling heifers
Durham bull
Calf
Brood sow
10 hogs
Barrel churn &gt;
Hay rack
Champion binder, nearly new

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Wine of Cardui
Cured Her.
213 South Prior Street,
Atlanta.. Ga., March 21,1903.
I suffered for four months with
extreme nervousness and lassitude.
I had a sinking feeling in my
to relieve, and losing my appetite
I became weak and loot my vital­
ity. In three weeks I lost fourteen
pound* of flesh and felt that I must
find speedy relief to regain my
health. Having heard Wine of
Cardui praised by. several of my
mends, I sent for a bottle and was
certainly very pleased with the
results. Within three days my
appetite returned and my r.tomach
troubled me no more. I could

Hot Lunch at Noon
Terms of Sale

All sums of $5 pr under cash- All sums over $5
a credit of one year will be given on apjr’,&lt;'vv
Two per cent off for cash.

HENRY BECHTEL,

—. &lt;. *. _ V.. -»«.ure p&lt;'Tiprmeci
her functions without difficulty
and I am once more a happy- aad
well woman.
OLIVE JOSEPH,
Atiaata Fruay Wght Ctalk

Secure a Dollar Bottle ofl
^Wine of CanH Today. J

McCormick mower
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McCormick hay rake, ten l« &lt;•;
Thomas liny loader, nearly tic
2-horse
i vji;’.atoi
Steel laud roller
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Drag. !s (ooth
Banner plow
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.
Harrow. ■ t-w’tb
Log
chain
Harrison wagon, nearly new
Forks
Double buggy
t-tohe boat
2 single top buggies, good ones
Post diggers
Corn pijinlsr
Pair bob sleighs, nearly new
( rates
2 set double harness, one nearly new
2 set single harness
Potato -i'rayer
8 acres corn in shock
Quantity of hay in burn
Flock of chickens
22 ducks
And other articlesnot mentipnj-d

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Proprietor

W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

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D, Cadwallader's T
EWATB' HXCHANOE,
,riHer-&lt; »nS Grocery. • •

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bastings

Lx^cal News.

banner, OnoBKB 5. IHOS

Will Orron. Former Foremen o&lt; the

Read M^k Kafr's Auction Sale
-UGH
BANKER boln, Nicely |n
advertisemenVn thia issue.
| J«* Coater, of ToIcao ohl9i&gt; vWt.
। acre farm in
South Dakota
,aj gravelly loam.
Tom Doyle’sXniare Lady Hastings
I »ng relative* and friends In the city.
vr.l H acreb of took first moneyX
w. O. Green, for «ven.l yom cm. |
in the three year
Mn.. John Buaby viaited her dang! .
''“i*1 n.-iple, one acre
old trot at tho vLake Odessa fair
«• for. mu. of the BANNER
&gt; ;i!id very cheap
M,,k '’“roen. of charlotte. ;
«1W in the early eighties didn’t hvit week.
| Wednesday of last w\k.
■ acres, good
W. II. Eaton, of Bal)| tore.
Mr. and Mrx Harvey Havens nil
brought
loam and lays a
Manceloua, viaited their nephew Guy
-■tsonata lake. ' to this office a few blc toms from a
»P »Uh 1
“4 "Ku
*°»ro' llld* rol,in^,rii jfeur** uKloui buildings. pear tree that is in full
on UIh
Havens the past week.
'""“IO-'
H" dnelly
^2 acres. -R. farm. Not bad fur thia ti ie of the UndL 7
A
itupt&lt;&gt;v«
Fred it« k wa. in Allegan lart weak,
.. •»_, milts from year.
3““,h
M. prmem
ft
where he aeeurad a poaitiun. and will
P^office mforroe being Erthlmn.
The
BANNER
desires
tQ
aecuK
the
; ■' acres: 105
How well he i». doing niav be sur- soon move to that town
-. s ,.f fin* beech service of a good, active, intellijmit
Dr. Lewis ._FitxSimmons, of New
. iv large sugar young girl, to learn to operate our ty^r mi«d that thia year be ralL.1 U,(O1
bushels of wheat.
xork, visited his cousins Mr.and Mp
. i n farm-, Good
bs»Si.T :»C -u
: . ham is base setting machine, correct proof and stp .He has a Una larm, i. dofaw nidy, Archie McCoy.of 3!M8teteSt last woA.
type.
A(id we are mighty glad of it.
Mrs. Rose L. Cole, of Flint, and Mr.
2 : arrest 115
Cards are out announcing the mar­
and Mrs. GrqtemaL of Grand Rapids,
i oak wood lot
UM'®?1"''’ ’
Fine large riage of Mr. Frank I). Cole,and Miss
were in the city Saturday on business
. fiw!""1
.
&lt; ;.»t loam. Near Irene Reindel at Brooklyn. N. Y.. on
J CtH^RESPONDENCE. j connected with the probate court.
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Thursday, September 28. The mauy
Mr. and Mns. Hiram Rogers and
frienda of the groom in this city ex­
&gt;■&lt;?.
A
their daughter Mix Mae Powers are i
;lt..nt entirely free
... » Soil is clay tend must hearty congratulations and
| expected home from their Pacific coast I
MORGAN.
. ibv’.it uRe.half good wishes.
trip this week or the Aim nf next ‘
josto aJO
Mii«, Leuna and Grace Adk.m ar- j
: Hine: $ acre*
Ambrose*'AUeu, who lives at the
I week.
n..;n it.v balance;
rived home Tnewi.y ^t,.r al„nt , Keel[ I
Suldiera
Home,
at
Grand
Rapids
-but
irfihf tat”*1!, "
a. line
' Mrs W. K. Earlier and others will
.pent un Grand Hnpida viaiting*
,., r fain crosses whoxicas^ionally comes to Hastings,
attend me
the tuiny-niDtn
thirty-ninth aannual .seaaipn
• w.
.
.
«w«u
! itcres,no watte; paid this city a visit Saturday. Ho
SyKLkT-??
nf th« “rood Chapter
Chapter O.
O. E. 8. to be
it-mv* with good looked upon the flowing- bowl, andu ^*t Thursday a daughter.
an*
held In the Battalion Armory Grand ■
Jieep tight: 3
;«h and al. &gt;'
Born to Mr. and
it, ’ Mrs
“
Theodore
Hapidd Octv 1.1 and 12.*
: i-h.-tr d.
Good •wound up in jail. Monday Justffb
last Saturday a daughter
rheeted out- Bishop released him on susMided Northrop
Mr.saw,a
andwsMrs.
W.ZX.A.0.1111*
Hums TCll
returned I
a
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I a. ST.
■ with grout.: tine sentence on payment of c&lt; 1A-' Alien
.Seafl.v everybody from thia viclnitv ,
Dun lake Wednraday.
.. Tber
....•ysja’ntl
Jr
.!: xitt.fi, a beaut L agreeing io go back to the^
n taking
takiUL' in tho
... Hasting*
u...'
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is
the fair at
lome
and
‘
several
weeks
there,
and
Mr.
Hams, j
• : laird* around
Dr. .,.&lt;1 Mrx .R p.
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lew «tf the stay there, .
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-fir
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**• '“Omiort are wl:o usually suffers’.from bay fever ;
r.: horse ham
An official or thc^Iichigan Central ' H*mhfig a few &lt;Uya viating at Kala- during August and September found ’
ruilroad was inju^n Tuewlay. and us ! «n»«oo before' commencing 'practice at almost complete relief at Barry's big-1
gert body of water.
'
” cribe, near ns can bm^amed of the situation j Nashville.
irplioue h new dt-jKU^^ill soon bo under process !,
Mr and Mrs Fred L. Heath left
! build.
shjrftion. probably on the old 1
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE Thursday for Hut Springs, Arkansas, j
Bite, jdtli a frieght dejx»t across the j
’ M !•* Fannie Housam i*r*verv sick nt where Mr. Heath will try the virtues '
about where the stock yards this writing.
road
of xh** medicinal waters of that famous ■
j^nuw located, the latter being re- i
,
Roliert Bechtel ia caring fur Mr. resort. His health has not'been uf the [
mioved to u more suitable location.
best for Mjmetimc and he goea tu . Hot ;
i Aldrich of Dowling.
A surveying party i» cxi«cted Friday. . .
• «i«&gt;'ume
Springs on the uxivire
advice m
of dis
'bis pnyi
physician j.
-n '
_
Ira.,Barney of Battle Creek visited . hoping to secure restored______
health. HUI
—Middleville Sun.
• fviendg at this place last week.
- - - hope that hi* may lie greatly ;
'
friend*
BOWENS MILLS.
Mr. end Mrs. Lon . Hendershott ami ben**fitled. .
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vanderwulde !
non Iax* spent Saturday nnd .’Sunday in
Sept. 27.a daughter.
LAKE. VIEW.
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Battle Creek.
Born to Mr. and Sirs. Wildes of the
breaching at- the school bona* next
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan'* visited
•Sunday vwnh|g.
__ _
West county line. Ia.-.t week a son,
Mr. anil Mrs. Rob Bryans of Hickorv
Mr. GiUrspie and family and William
.1. N. Hubluird has bill«N.out . for a Corner* last Sundav.
Cogswell mientn
attemb'd the Brown-Burry
Hale to la* h*’ld Tuesday Oct. 10.H Frnkst
F«rr «•..«» r r
i
, uogsweij
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r.niMt rarr. Walter Farr andwife . wedding-TuCalay cveniiig.
file ead udws.comes to us of the in-' and Lvdia Garrison of Hasting* .spent
Ft
Johnson and wife and Chas
-tuni d,ih of Cburlt, Comm, who w„ , SatunUynikht .nd S.md.v with
Mr -.miih ...d wife eiu-nd.d &lt;hefomml „f
&gt;is
killed bx.O, II. * 1. truionear ' ...d Me Cuni.'.Furr.
.r.mre Helmer of Woodlmel
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Shelhyrille.
ill.
gnn
ro....:y
l.-i
Sat-j
i|ni]
H
o.e
hu,
beffl
h.d
up
tor
the
Mr. .nd Mm Cl.nde Meed .pen,
.1 the
nrday evening while driving across the
week caused by running a null in i Sunday in’Morgan the- guest ! of her ,
track
His head was crushed, and his | her f(JOj She came
v&gt;
*
very,near having parents
lork. arm .nd leg broken. Il I, claim | hl,„| ,^,|oning"bnt »t V&gt;wm 7be’”b,
Mr. Boar.-t’a people have moved over ' ।
e&lt;l the entgnoer is responsible for the j rome better,
, to David Bag! i's house north of the ]
Agent*
accident. He was a twin brother of 1
! State Road.
Bntter
George Cuman of Thornapple, also ‘of'
- h Ibf
HIGH STREET.
Claude Meade has been digging a '
William C-oman of that town. He was
.’&gt;4 years of age, and was Ixirn in!. The 61d friend* andacquajnt;iur«»sof ' new well,
ley.
C;
R.
Crc»by
will
lie
Mirry
t&lt;.
yr. and Mr-. Trvxel have been
Yankee Springs. He was well edu- ’
rated, bad studied law and was high-(, ।. h»-ar of his death whjch occurred last spending a few days with her mother
WetlnewUy
evening
at
hif»
brut
het
'»
Mr*:Odtll.
■*
!y esteemed
He.leaM.ua widow- and
in Grand
where h»* bos 1 Mr. lx rd is working for Hob. Miller ,
one child to inonrn his loss. They home
L
;
r Rapids
\
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Hili
l,„ve ibe .rmp.tby of all in their -nd
lvioR J°r J'' ,P~"
। A few f urn here attended church at
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. fr.nerul tt-ilJ
kp’.fl FriilaV
hl
rlvMISQS,
i funeral
was he’dMtlli
Friday
and hi* re? Phone 238.
la'ieavemeut.
i Stony l\&gt;int.
'•I .HIOaS.
Iiroi ; main* were brought to Hasting* SaturL D. Gleason a former resident near
died
aQd w^n' inH’r’T‘l
Kntland cem­
OCXJGOOOOOG&gt;3 .
MORGAN.
here but now a'resident of Bowne g.~«
etery by the side of his wife who’ died
Mr. raid Mrs. A. R. Williams of
uf cancer. Funeral Thursday.
Shcnnan
*
(,
’
urnere
were the gnests 'A
If atiyludy ssid_tlmt the Ki*o».*velt .
IT WIH. CO&lt;T NO
A. E Robinson and &lt; lareurc Robin­ Mrs. Ci J. Norri* last W.slnesday.
Republican Club meeting lari Tbursson with families sjietit Sunday with, fjevflfal iff'the members of the F. M. ;
MORF.
TQNLV
IN
tuy at cnrve.t r •* nwinnuun .
,
...... tu., ...
miv itx a'mistake.
It was n hiimifl^r. tbeir
‘
; church, of Maple Grove were al the j
THE'r.NT) TO WEAR
H coxikJi 't l* anything el^, when Reg| -----' &gt;
i parsonage in Morgan -reimtring the j
CLOTHES THAT ARE
Mre. F. Fl Johnson has been '•ariiiK . «,.!!«• and cistern also engaged in.
an i Dick were there.
iforberd-ugbror Mrs. M.l-i Ai.d.-r„ ,„d bwlng . gru«al
MADE FOR tOL....
whols fHUU'.u-k the 1-u fou duys.
g.,d
ASSYRIA.
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AN IMMENSE CROP.

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FAlL. VISITORS should take ad­
vantage of the opportunity- to in­
spect our lines of b all Merchandise.
Our assortment of COA TS and FURS will appeal to
■you as especially desirable. In COA TS we have the very
latest styles in EMPIRE and BOX BACKS and we
are anticipating another successful Coat Season. Our
line of FURS includes OPOSSUM, FOX,
SQUIRREL, MINK, ETC., in both the short and
long Scarfs,
■,
Wi are' having a splendid trade in our DRESS
GOODS DEPARTMENT, owing to our showing the
right Goods at the RIGHT PRICES.

-In El'hRY D'ep&gt;artment you willfind good values for
your money. Make out- Storeyour headquarters; we shall
be glad to have you come in whether you care to buy or not.

BE GOpD' /

I un­
D one
&gt;aper.

People’s MeatMarKet

ter

fiem.

When At The

TOVv‘1

f

TRY IT ONCL. IT IS
NO EXPERIMENT. . .
I lie IrfHt

hwI

My ’All a: ;
i! Complete,
loofexbeui ov

liter stock
'Call and

men
wear any-

SUITS FROM S20 UP.
TROUSERS FROM $5
. ..UP. ..

c. E. LUNN,

i. at
alti-

FINE TAILORING.

HASTINGS

Everything for your Lunch, Celery,
Oranges, Canned Goods, Etc.
Bring your Butter and Eggs and Get Groceries
and Dry Goods.
Make Our Store YOUR HEADQUARTERS

J.

Homer

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«•:_ All.... T,.knUnn iruMlt Rulldn’
M^d»r°wiS&gt;J'&gt;»°'0”'«" Mrs M.lwi:
Wednesday.
Mra. CltM Brackett i» upending »’ Anden, of Bnreh Ridge.
Mia. JnlU Philley i. wo-king in
few weeks in Kansas.
i
Rev. and Mra. Scott will entertain
tbo U A S. Tbnrada, aTtornon Oct. | H“
,nJ
father
1- Picnic ^pper.
, “
, ,
on the
Lyle Tarter ri.itiJ4i.-r grande.other .
„„.k
Mra. E. Tyler of Charlotte last week. ; u,l‘
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Mrs. S. S.

Prokb.m

mid Muion I

RUTLAND CENTER
j,
SnnJiij. w;tb

in

Little Jorephine Pi.mond ia very

Bu^-11 were in the. V.lley City l.at | -lek.
Monday.
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f.rn^ Wood v.aifod bi. ..Bee in
Rev. M. W. Duffy retunied from his * Maple Grove last week,
vacation la‘t week.
Mr. Foreman was able to drive
A number from here attended the the city Saturday.
Tri-connty fair at Lake Odessa last
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week.

YANKEE SPRINGS.

Miss Lulu Hunt left for Big Rapids; Chas. Bidelman Sr. and S. G. BidleThe Gleaner* have u bisciiit add , Monday morning. She will attend the . Innn attended the fair at Lake Odessa
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint.
' honey wcial at the home of Ernest Ferris Institute.
' Thursday.
(
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-l.,
w
Mallory of Chicago is
Wednesday night Mr. Henry BidleWants every church to know, that s .I (Mok on Thurwlay
evening
IS.
liberal quantity of the.L. A SI. Pure A
program will i«e rendered. .All visiting at the hemes of Mrs. BtwseU Inan*s horse liecame frightened nt a
Paint will be given, whenever they ,
ami Mrs. S. S.- Peckham. .
dog, throwing Mrs. B. out hurting
l’*int “i'h the L. .t M. Call for IL----».
wjf(. of Tllor„.
Miss Marion Bussell i- in Olivet this her arm -rverely anil breaking the
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’T *v*th V*'‘ bitter's week the guest of her bister -Ndlie. ■
buggy.
j
“I'l'i" «i«‘" R""'l’y. " '
i JJJwt?A. J. letter and wVe.
_
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Oxeu - VanWormer
and family bf
Mrs. Elisa Chaffee vialteil her &gt;..u
visitors
nt Chiu*. Ora a .portion of last week.
i
Mrs.
Anna
Ravmond
and
children
,
(}rant
i
Rap'uh
were
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‘ sbetit Sundav with her parents in But- (hmters *est of town last week.
Mr. Walter Bijlehnan it. baling hay '
j j*nd '
J
.
Wml N. Washburn and wife are 'for George Scott.
I|i
' "v «nk Mavward and family have re- ; visiting flwir son Ed. Washburn and
MoSt evcrybody is getting ready for
W. J. HOLLOAWY, Haatlnga. Hlch.

MICH. '

iGUTSmiT^TAR
frwv*: rivnfs ?:i.-;umoclQ
PtRStNAl U. ITER FROM

DePue,

Open Evenings. We want your BUTTER and EGGS.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers returned from .
* g.Downs and son Claud of East f»ixl3nWelI.
CtarlotU Sutunluj. They report » M.pfc Grove spoil Smolny; with Mrs.
(J1&gt;
Qi|,
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I. very
.uro
fair
mid
with
everyll'lng
dwf.
J.
Norris
.
Suturduy «nd Sunday .1 John Krw.y e.
, —*-------- —
,
thev saw a cow 8 years old that ,
Elder
Milkr
wu.
on
the
«ick
list
Mrw
Lizuie
Wood
eislled
ul
Cull
­
; iney. ,
?
i weighed
.•
, •&gt;, I
u.„ k
Snlurduy l.ut.i, row .round .Bending
k
Mr and’ “
Mra Elmer Hathaway wLn .
his duties.
„
. E.
.
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!
Gertrude Otis returned home Saturfamily spent Sunday in Hating*.

Mr. and Mrs. Allie Young of Battle
Creek were the guests of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Keyes Sunday.
;
, r.
»nt
Meedames Pettit and Campbell ap l
Geo. Derwin of Grand Rapids and
Edward Wardell uf St. Paul visited at
Gea W. Tompkins, last Tuesday and

Call At

FAIR,

Phone 86.

CERTAINLY
you -will save Money, if you buy your
Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums and House/
furnishings of the
MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO.

WHY?
Because everybody who buys is well pleased, and
tells their neighbors that wd are giving them honest,
well made goods for their money. Our best advertisinent is a well pleased customer. We make a specialty
of fitting homes complete for young married couples.

Furniture Corners

SYLVESTER GREUSEL
at or
)oth
x&gt;th
3fk»
boat

,'ES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY,

TO THE

MADAM:
Pedaier:
Cash pr:
Copper
1
gi'
thing,
done Ijui
for 25 ■
Your -pai
LIBERAL-

ater
ates

tyer

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: ze been imposed upon by Tin
I propose to pay you highest
'or your Rags, Rubbers, old
.lers, Gid Papers, Magazines Etc.
you a Cash market for every­
- LT .HUSBAND KNOWS ME.
I have
;s in Hastings and Barry County
;irs.
I respectfully request
onage.' I .will treat you. FAIRLY,
and HONESTLY.

NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Uvilig signed his position at Lowell. :
h1Gh bank.
Miss Minnie Bailey lw returned
)IiM
Simon was home ffom • N. Latham and w'ifo till attend’« .
| from the north where sbo has been HartlDgf Saturday and Sunday.
. aul&lt;lier» reunion thia week at Albion. .
spending the anmm.'r.
- will Kelley visited pare-n'.sanu tnvmh
John Wood of Henrietta and Ernest, SuJU|aV returning tu bis work in
Wood of Kntlan'l were the «"■»•&gt; ol ’ Grand Ba|.|d« MoMay morning.
their mater Mrs. Frank Tobias a lew
Horaer liigenoll was in the Vall-w

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fours Respecffully,
September 1st 1905

i moved tu Middleville.
: fwnUy «“ ,)ex*r thi,‘ w’ek'
,, j the fair from this way.
' ci t&gt;
nn.l son ofvour citv arc ' Geo. J. Nagler. wife and son Harold , w,th (*raaior jfi baling hay for Abel i
I '..nfoiing sn outing at
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“«“*&gt;’d
i-'? I*"-" »'*M1»« Eaton.
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i nrover and
wife are enter- , at Ada hut Wednesday evening.
, ,|emomb&lt;.r the auction irt the Solomon ,
.leesse
osouthern
Lee Riegler was home from Jackaon
; chiffee farm one mile south and a half j
Mining »&gt;’ *&gt;*’« ,rcm
lover Sunday.
' » mltecmt of Quimby Tuinlay Oct. 10. !
part of ‘h2^„_..^_
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jjrayton j, »t home agMb. i--------------------- -T~

Sylvester Greusel,

Ware House Opposite C. K. &gt;JS. R. R- Depot.

00 XTT SMOKE?
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i’i;'i!1 d 1 W'n,Id ,ike lo have y°u l^ve we a
^elHA &lt;&gt;fe
and Tobarcoi. Also a nice stock of Gon*
‘WtlOIP: ,u yrUjl8_
OYS’I
From now on 1 will have a fine stock of
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oysters, and solieit your trade.

CHOCOLATES. BON BONS
JEF., ■‘arSH MALLOWS-

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AND mW

FRED WOLCOTT

LEHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
CC.B.,
MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS (Q. CO-

days last wwk.
&gt; city last Thnmlay.
j Main .and wife »f Morgan spent Sun-'
inhn Hi'dun and family of Barry,, ,
Kercher is visiting'■ day with N. Latham and family.
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flr, A. 1Ur,terger and two Bin. vOOOOOOOOtXXXMXIOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOaxXXiOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^
flatives in Sunfield this week.
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Sir* J \V. Fogkfong was'a Grami (George and Elmer spent Sunday with
Fred Rowden of Grand Hal"*1’ ’*;
visitor lirst of tbo
• «" ’k.’
her slaughter Mr*. Will Main who. is
home to attend the f“ir'
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Mr- Millanl Lightfoot and’ '"
Birney
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(jOy Erb went to Grand Rapids to.
Mrs. Jawpl. Golden ol mar ynintny
lb
was the guest »f h''rwork
daugb"
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.-j^.t, Tm!wlay.
last -'Thursday.

CLUBBING RATES

H. Bechtel will have an auction sale :
Joho yMxor Jr. o, Grand Rapids
home over Sunday.
i at the E. 0. Edmonds farm Oct. loth. .

M. G. Parley Sunday.
Mr. George Hayman

'nt.

Horace SBsby of Lowell spont a few
j.wt w00k the guest of his brother
F. O. Silsby.
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.We handle the best grades of coal on the market—
Order from uh and yon are sure to he satisfied Phone
194 and we will give your order prompt. attention.
See us before buying

daughter Z0.-al~M£U„r. Fogbwng hj. been on
VOW Bunday gnrets at L. n.
1(&gt;t
aboot ,on d,y,
Mr. and'Mm Setrington and Mrs.
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-------Mrs. Fred Washburn is Buffering from
Dave Km.r visltetl al Mr. Chas. Fowl­
an’ attack of bilioua fever
er's iMt Thawiay.
.
What is the
»ilh ,be H“*'
Mrs. L. E. Mmlge will entertain the
imp, Ball
A game bad been ar­
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_a.. /sms •innrM*r.
ranged for bat Satnrdy p. m- but
Hastings did not appear- A game

cSitt

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bowols,

cause

eaHiiy.

iak yoor drunrud t°r thc“'

tone

Tho L. A S. met at Lottie Haminond's last Wednesday. Each took &lt;
their thimbles and sowk! for her. .
There were 39 garments nearly com- ■
pleted. The next meeting will be at |
Mrs. A. Edmonds in four weeks.

Readers of the Banner can secure

The Fuel that'* right.
At the Price that's right
Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel.. For Sale by
GAS CO. Phone 359.

“Suffered day and night
formant
of itching piles- Nothing helped me
tween th. old player, and the ivgnlar udUI I used Doan's Ointment. It
,
Mm caused ■ groat deal of merriment curedime permanently.”--Hon,
Bogota
THE HASTiNgs
R. Garrett, Mayor, Girand, Ala.
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to the spectators.

as favorable clubbing rates with this

paj»er for any daily or weekly paper
or magazine published In the'United

States or Canada as can be procur­
ed by any other newspaper in this
section of Michigan.
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BANNER ONE DOLLAR A Y£AR.

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INVITED OFTEN TO

Special Sale
When at the Fair, it will pay you to
call in and see what I have to offer
in CLOCKS. I will sell you a beautiful Mantle Clock, eight Jay. atriking hours on gong, and half hour on

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Ccatlnued from (-ago one

These Clocks are of black marbelited finish and
GUARANTEED to be PERFECT time keepers.
my SPECIAL SALE on Watches.

Until that date 1

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sell you a 20-YEAR GULP FILLED CASE, with a

17-JEWELED MOVEMENT for ouly &gt;18.
don’t let this opportunity paw.

If you want a watch
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, If your watch isn’t right—if it doesn’t beat 00 seconds to the
minute- bring it to me and I’ll make it right. No feature of
our busiuow is receiving more attention than our watch re
pair. When you come to the Fair, bring your Jewelry repair
work of all kinds to me. '

George Newton,
JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
loor west of Chidester (7X Burton,

Hustings, Mich.

At The Old Price
We have just received a large invoice of. OUT­
ING FLANNELS that was bought before the
prices were increased. We will give our custo­
mers the benefit, and will continue to sell them
at the same old price as long iis they last. It
will pay you to inspect our
Ladies’, Gent’s and Children’s Underwear.
Here is where you can get the best 10 cent Cotton
Batting in, the city.

-A little further on. and ou the’oppo! site side of the street the auto again
| stopped, and we were in front uf the
j home of Ralph Waldo Emerson, where

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Phone No. 10.

HORTON’S. -X ’ -

' he lived the greater part. &lt;4 his life,
did hia work, and where the noble man
died. Miss Ellen Emerson now occu­
i| CORRESPONDENCE. J pies tbe house and hi*- large library is
preserved intact an lie left it.
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--------- —.------------------ &gt; j I should have mentioned t( small.
' liarny-looking structure right next .to
• EAST MAPLE GROVE.
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tlie uuiue
life
home oi
of r/uuine
Louise xu.
M. .ucun.
Alcott. It was
| Clarence Welch mid wife of Nash- cniied
House of----Philosophy,
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j villa are visiting at tbe home of the in life gathered these great authors,
; former's aunt Mr. Jake Trexler this and many*others and dincusaeJ queaj week.
tions of philosophy. There bping at
Will Davis and wife visited friend* least one lady present it may be that
i in Battle Creek one day last week.
neighborhood gossip w«v- indulged in.
' Mrs. Will Davis "and Mrs. McBeth to sottfe extent, but that isn't recorded.
1 Were guests of the former’s parents one
Right near the Cuncord Bridge is the
; day last week.
famous'’Old Manse. ” and the battle at
Concord
above deacribed, alm-wt took
Joe Smith and wife and Mr. and
&lt; Mra. McBeth passed Sunday with the. jplacu in its shadow. Tbe, house at one
latter's daughter Mr. and Mrs. James time was occupied by Emerson.-and in
it he wrote ' ‘Nature. "Il was also the
' Harmon.
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Mrs. Fannie Whitcomb who has Ixjen home of Hawthorne, mid in it he
We have the Hog Worm and
| sick, for ao long a time is now able to wrote "Moraes from an Old Manse."
Hog. Cholera medicine also.
No one should visit Concord withj ride out.
I Dora Harmon and wife are tbe proud !
visiting "Sleepv Hollow Ccm! parent* of a.uine pound girl born Get. ” beautiful spot. In thia m­
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pent city tbe great writers who made
i Concord fatuous
united in death
Mr*. Myrtle Jones of Three Rivera I
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Phone 143,
City Drug Store,1
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: as they were in hie. The simplicity.
• was here to attend the funeral' of her ' .
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Hastings,
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Michigan.1 \ nra-i Mi. Tbeta. GuuM Mosdly .U, l’,'-,“r*Wi ,h',r
C. tl&gt;ullI...dr.mUyurch.rlot.«,
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A .impl. I nk*
low white stone, not over a foot high. ,
Mn. Hattie Hill and »ou vl.itnl her willl lh,
, .. ,nnrl.
OOOOGOOOOOOOCOOOOOCJOOOOOOO
fjyy Mr* °“”r L°°*
B*“to the gmre ot Unia, M. Alcott.
A,
. Creek hurt week
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rough, uncut boulder, with tbo J

We want

YOU ALL

io know that we carry
in stock all the best
brands ot Stock and
Poultry Powder, such
as Pratts, Hess &amp;
Clarks, Prussian, In­
ternational and Capital.

Q. A. HYNES,
Good
Leather

is necessary to make a good
harness. We buy the best
that
money can buy.
That’s the reason, that for
a quarter of a century, a
Myers' Harness has been a
synonym for STRENGTH
’DURABILITY
AND
STYLE.

OUR FALL UNE

of Blankets and Robes in ntradn.
It’s a beauty, too, and it wont
strain, your purse to buy one,
&lt; all and see them.

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,
Hastings,

r i.vi., w I

Michigan.

Jeffereun bL, 1 door south of P. O.

And everything will go smoothly
The proper way is with a steaming hot cup of
our Oriental Mocha and Java Coffee.
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This excellent coffee is packed and sold in hand(some pound tin cans. This air tight can presarves its
rich aroma and keeps its goodness intact until yon are
ready for it. • The price is85c per pound
We have other brands butour Oriental is our very beet.

You drink coffee every day, just take home a can
and try it We have a good display in-our east win­
dow—just see it. '

Hams ®- Russ,

Phone 10.

There arc mnuy odd methods of
catching fish, but one of the funniest
Is employed by boya in some parts nt
England'when they wish to cutch'pike.
They use a goose, and. In their own
words, "to catch tho goose is the hard­
est part off the whole affair.”
Bupbose thia difficult feat- la' accompilidiol, they then take an ordinary
fish line, iilratn eight feet long, on one
end of which is fixed a barbed hook or
spoon, and tie It to the leg of the goose.
She- takes to the water right a way,
and the line goes with her, For awhile
she swims about in her usual dignified
fashion, but pretty soon. If the time
Is well chosen, she starts suddenly, ns
If awakened from a dream.
It In only that the pike has nibbled
nt th&lt;* bait nnd has In-come hooked In
so doing Tbis booking menus a sharp
jerk to the leg of the unsuspecting
goose, which makAi a dash for (he
shore! She sputters through the water
and e&lt;&gt;ni«s climbing up the bank, bias-,
Ing furiously and dragging her captive
nfterilier.

The Grocers.

Try a Banner Want Adv.

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The
Best
That
Money
and
Brains
Can
Produce *

in
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Alls

GUNS,

SHELLS, land AMMUNITION OF
ALL KINDS.

GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONE NO. !.

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

HASTlNQS, MKH

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
will sell lumber, kith. shimdt-.
ami doors that will
•
please you
quality and price.

ROOFING
'Ou cannot find anything more reliable at d durable
-------- grades
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th; 1.n our w©H .known
of roofing.

We Sell COAL That Burns
Whether hard or soft coal, we can |u«i- th&lt;the main spring of the house.

An Old &lt;;nme.

DESERT DISHES
CUPSand SAUCERS

BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.
FENCE POSTS.

Japanese and American ware.
Just khe thing fur Christmu
preset ns. Nice line and pricts
. right, i

FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS

LEE HING,“:-47,

PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

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Saves

THE FANORITE BASE BURNER IO05
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1005 MODEL
the rnoet Bcientific principles and is strictly up to dab- i&gt;i• ..V led
Its a heater and fuel saver at the same time, every aum . ■
let», I...
t. ....... .. .a4 . to
controlled and ,4
distributed
withDlf.k
such a.uniformity
b"i a tafie
during the day.
If you want to see a fine line of CARRIAGES, BUQUIH* SLRREVS
just call at our store. AU made by -reliable firms , , j\
?nc*s
easily within your reach,
SEE OUR LINE OF CttEAM SEPARATORS AT
f A|R
Call atouristore apd get a dopy of the Game Laws Free Lt Charge,

All kinds of Postal Cards at Mul­
holland’s, ihe Leading Druggist.

Tin’ child going ’Tonnd tho village”
Is aii|)|wwipd to got back to his starting ,
tsjfiit a certain number of times, — ’
curding to the size of the ring, by the ;
time the verse ends.
Then they sing:
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In and oqt the windows.
. In tutd out the windows.

The
Stove

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scalp. Mt sssge well 4n&lt;l bring the
t'owiler th: oiigij the hmg part. Then
with a long filtered hruut remove all
the men I jThls Is not a I difficult thing
to do If thd brush has long fibers. Tbe
stroke- m-dd not l»e hard. ami. indeed,
riioiild not ibc. or tho hair will l»e pull­
ed out. Tla* best wny uf brushing is to
bold the hair out In one band am!
brush through each st rand. ijeglnnlDg
near the qnnd nn&lt;! working down to
the head. J

This Is an old game which has many
'miMlliciitlonK, The children form a ring
nnd wlib nrtus upraised slug:
Hound nnd round the vlll«&lt;s.
.
I Round and round lh&lt;* rfiln**.
Round and round th" villax*.
.

The trip to Lexington and Concord
as described was one uf the very pleas­ Lltlln Si.'Cy Sunbeam lives across ths
street.
ant feature* of the trip. We left Bos­ fcverxtay
I watch and wait her pleasant
ton by-way of tbe ‘Hoosac tunnel"
smile to meet. .
route. The tunucl is 4H miles long I :lust it HtUc darling, though she’s amsU
and plain,
. ;
and nearly nine minutes are consumed But ns wdroms'as bright weather after
' in going through it. Tho route takes
days of sudden rain. J
| one
through
a wry pleasant part of
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Massachusetts,
the scenery being . ' neighbor too.
gran(land beaut i fill.
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We_arrived from
Boston in something over a day. thus
ending one of the finest and moat en­
joyable trips that can be taken, the
memory and pleasant associations of
which will evar be recalled with pleas­ What mnkca all the dlftdranc- between
..nail maid and m.!d?i
ure. I will close with the wish that
s’'?*” C'”"T'
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Brim as shade.
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it will sometime lie the good fortune
•" &lt;■» WM
of every reader of this article to take tJtU7rKar ,“”taOT
the same trip.
Wku. mu, Tim. ■raUndaxloM_I
der how she'll end?
—EichMj..,

Sometimes polished dining tables are
disfigured by lint or fuzz sticking to
the wood after hot dishes haw lieen
placed on the oilcloth Instead of on the
table mats. To remove the Hut soak
the “fuzzy” places with kerosene, leav­
ing it on fur a couple uf hours. Rub
off all that can be brought away with
a soft brush (a complexion brush if
you hare It). Now, with a bit of old
linen, rub in long and well camphorat­
ed oil. Several applications nwv be
•eeeasary, but the fuzz will com# off

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The hair is quickly afflicted by the
dirt dint It blowing ami must be kept
fresh nnd &lt; •lean. ' To tVasli it oftener
than once; nmutli Is nn ^rror tbnt may
result in I wing the jrreater part-of It.
nnd this .-ipplles Io bnlr Hint la oily nn
well ns to hat wlilcb Is dry. It Is jki-*sHile. though, to brush out much-of the
du«t, get tit g n dry cleaning, an It were.
TImmp wot ion who nre nut willing to
spend num •y onubls part of the. toilet,
in buying elaborate shampoo outfits,
same effect by using white
corntQeal t *&gt; line ns run be ground. "
tiffs &lt;s»n»metu with a little
potvdfred »rris root and rub n quau-

AN ODD FISHERMAN.

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FAVORITE BASE BURNER,

tbU Is moot dMlroblf. tor to a ari-ot
eitmt people', maonera and ewtouia j
are Influenced by the' clothe, the,

A pretty exjierlment which boys
wear.
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with n knack for carpentering will find
A person who is conscious of being
Interesting is the making of a chain
well and fittingly dreiwed la much more
out of a single block of wood. This Is
bow the feat is accomplished. This Hfcdy to be perfectly at ease than one
who Is only too well aware of the undiagram almost explains itself:
Take n piece of very soft wood an appropriateness of the costume worn.
inch square by six inches long. Out of For that'reason In Issuing invitation*
the style df dress must be Indicated by
the form of the Invitation.
An Invitation in the third person Indlcates tbnt full dross Is to be worn.
A dress for a dancing party should
be of light color and light material,
and gloves should be worn by both men
and womau.
A dinner dress may be of any dark
or light handsome material; and gloves
must bo worn by the women, but
should be removeil before the dinner
commeuce*.
An evening ut borne requires full
dress, but !at an afternoon at home the
ladles du not remove their bats.
.
Whatever the occasion the dress must
I»e neat, and suitable. Bright, showy
dresses should never be worn on the
thls cut a piece like tbnt shown in street, ru&lt;! -no woman should be so
2. Then
mark- off
links
I dressed tlmt she attracts public notice
Fig. - -------------.. the
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shown hi Fig. 3. Hohl this piece side­ and attention.
wise and cut out the darker portions
A young woman should neVer wear
shown In the Illustration In Fig. 4. Do much jewelry. Valuable rings are out
the same thing on the other side of tho । of place f*r uverydny wear. On occapiece. A small bit of wood will be left slons of c.-retm&gt;ny Jewelry la becoming/
between eneb’ of the links. Cut through but a display of preclo’us stones on
this and they will loosen. Round* out
ordinary •ecaslons is only vulgar.—
the piece* and sandpaper them down. Detroit Tribune.'
The Illustration Fig. 5 shows only
three links, but.a chain of about twen­
KEEP! THE HAIR CLEAN'.
ty-four links can "be made easily by
using a inuch longer piece of wood,
and it will serve many useful purposes.

Arthur and Pearl Bassett of Charlotte j word "Emeraun " marks the grave of f
Tills time be must ga faster and get
Mira Kittie Bassett of Detroit, Mra. ■ Emerson. A hedge enclosed tbe'grave In one window nnd out the next; run( Bertha Kipper of Pa: were guests of of Hawthorne, and an iron fence hail nlng In anil out of the ring, nnd back
’their parents Mr and Mrs. Calvin I been built to protect the hedge, and I to the starting point while the snug
। Bassett Sunday Bertha will remain I perhaps the stone, the vandalism of I lasts.
! for a months* .visit.
| visitors to the sacred spot lieing plainly 1
Thelma Gould the two yeaFoldchild i visible on the hedge, which had ai
I of Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Lee Gould ^died Sat
Sat-­ "well
picked" appearance.
And LUIB
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akIIU
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urday after u short illnt»s and laid to too decile.,ign which uked tho~ I
Who
hM
oo
^o,
tho
w!^
rest in the Wilcox Cemetery Monday.
The bereaved family have^thejsym- thelning. to rrarw-t the mnmorv of a pock«-n rogul.r, flro|..-rly .bapod
pathy of their many friends.
the dead.
| pocket, which It carries Just as If it
In Sleepy Hollow. Cemetery also i wt‘rP •IrepptM »o Its wtrfist. In this It
reiXMie the remains of the late Senator keeps
**""* the
***~ children, and
- -ns the sea
Hoar, and his family. Also the re­ horse has large families, sometimes
We Went 50 Farmers
mains of 'Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, numbering tin many ns fifty, fishermen
of thEj county to write for our list
who started the first• kindergarten in ate often finely surprised after catch­
ing a sea born- nnd putting it Into wa­
of excellent hardwood farming
America.
ter to find tluit their single captive has
laud which we have for sale In Me­
Tbe patriot ism of Concord is of t he apparently turned Into half a hundred.
costa, Osceola and Missaukee coun­
ties. We have thousands of acres
pure and unadulterated kind.
Every
of newly cut over Beech and Maple
decoration Day the people gather from
lands, M well as many Improved
A grocer asked a lady how many
miles atout. and march to the strains
farms at‘very low prices.
। of martial music tu the cemetery where “gga she had lu her bosket. She re­
the graves of soldiers are decorated. plied, ’’When counted two, three, four,
GEO. 6. JENKINS &amp; SON.
An old canncp that was captured in five, six, nt n time I always have one
Big Rapids,
Michigan.
odd one loft, but If I cqunted aeven at
the fight at Concord bridge . is taken
a time they &lt;came
out, even isevens.”
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out and f
~ and
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'then
fired’ off.
tin* people | How many &lt;*Rpt |n (hp basket?
&gt; TiAtrint II- addresses.
| listen tu-patriotic

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TwBBStMil Win last m ill wiitB II w njT

Much rare
tbought.nir
to
drew nulinblr on •» (X-i-mIomno one ctu doubt tor o mlnuto tbot |

A CHAIN OF WOOD.

the culture for which the place is no­
ted—and Concord enjoys the reputation
of being oue of the most cultured;
places in the country. We were pre­
pared for it while we were riding over I
from Lexington in the automobile, .as
described last week. As wo were rid-,
ing along the auto stopi&gt;ed in front of
an old fashioned boune. It was the
home of Henry D. Thoreau, a famous
writer on Nature. At the very next
bouse the auto stopped again and we
were shown the house of Mr. Bull,
who
brought opt the “Gmcoril”
grape, and,we were also shown the
original vine from which all Concord
grapes have come. It is still carefully
protected by a case, and is viewed by
thousands yearly. Mr. ^Bull may. or
may not have indulged in mental cul­
ture, hut when it comes to grape cul­
ture. there are none but what will do
him honor.
.
The very next hotue'waa the ’ ’Wayside"—not" Wayside Inn"—the former
home of Nathaniel Hawthorne. It iy
a long, straight, two story building,
without any lean-to or anything to
break the in onotony—excepting quit
a good sized cupalo. This connects
with the second story by means of a
stairway and a trap door.
This was the famous authors work­
shops . Here he would retire and place
•his table on the trap door, making en­
trance impossible. nnd write for
hours at a lime.
We also stopped in front of the very
next lioipe. ■ Here formerly lived
Umise M. Alcott. dear to every lx&gt;y
and girl as the author of ’’Little
Women" and many other enchanting
| stories. The bUilfling is a very com। mon &lt;rtie. but very pleasantly surround-

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UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER flth I will continue

SUITABLE DRESS.

YCUNt

S H IE » H ’l

MONEY SAVING

|

Winter is here and the question of heating your homes will I*'dal
ouy- We are fortunate ip being able to offer for sale the very, latest patterns,
binlt on scientific principles, and which will soon pay for the'mselv, - i’&gt; icon
omy of fuel.
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i

20th CENTURY
LAUREL

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Showing how tho coal ouroa
trom tho outalda toward, th.

Burns soft coal or
slack without SOOT or
SMOKE. It heats the
tloor, is clean, fuel sav­
ing. handsome and

SOFT COAL OBJECTIONS
are overcome. The cut
of the lire bowl shown
above, shows how the
coal burn* from the out­
side towards the center.
It will hold fire for 4b
hours and! tho fire pot Is
guaranteed for."&gt; years

THE RADIANT
HOME BASE BURNER
Burtis hard coal, and is one at the bandftmest,
•
economical hard coal stoves ever placed on the mar«^1
Is an ornament to any home.

WHEN YOU WAIT A STOVE CALL ANO SEE MY'

LINE BEFORE YOU PUCE AN ORDER
Cracked Iljva are often caused by fll
health and Indigestion. Put a little
good cold cream on every night after
washing and overhaul your dietary if
you are troubled in this way aD&lt;1 want
to remedy the matter. Never bite your
Itps. however rough and uncomforta­
ble they may fee). Biting makes mat­
ters wonw rather than better and tn
likely to pmnnnently spoil the outline
of tbo lipa nnd make them
nnd

IT WILL PAY YOU.
THg RADIAKT HOME.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT,

the west end hardware,
Phone 2.

Opposite The Court House, H astings,

Mich.

�jifew Prices
ftli- ’lni*
Wh-»-

*

z A false alarm from near the Bookcase
r.ctorj «IH out th., fire &lt;1,.pertinent
Thursday cvoaing. (
A B pound daughter arrived at the
home uf Mr. and Mm. Will Bellinger
Sunday morning Oct. 1st.

they cannot
•1 from the
•nee at our
.... jobber’*

All Mils egalnet the AKricnltnral
Soneljr uniat bo preaented to the Sec­
retary or mailed to him at once.
ISolzybnb, tbo World'e famone boot
black arti.t, ia in tbe city to «i&gt;cnd the
winter at Hnaby 'a Banair abop. ahining
shcHisC. ■

to 5lkAP*1
SI.00

Ce»r*

rtatip’*
A Dive i’i
Aiu 5c

fine

■bainois'

soap
JH)W&lt;

rfnmflH
tablets

M- C. Excursions.
treiu for Miehimo

personal
WTiat we nay we dot u&gt;4
O°’aP*r
&gt;" KiUwmteuu
Monnday on busintw*.
Mrs. XUry E. Carr,
r&gt;. a ’
P' “ ■ ,rr‘v6 Bu««'o 8:30
at GruM Rapid.
is the KU..! Uf Hwirut, rul.ttraa
New '
Gnu,a &lt;&gt;Mr“1
Now York. 8:O&gt; . ,n. The
Arthur B. Mulholland mad. . bu«train in America. Try it.
inra. trip to Grand Itapid. Moudfy.
l°W
W,&gt;'
mt« to
W. H. Hufimau left j1(,uda
ot hi,
.nd wm
.P°l°1' *" uuw ln '“"r Toledo to attend a
•nd wlb rontUue ontil October 81«. regiment.
lor portleoUr, inquire .t ticket office.
Dr E F. Partello, of Mlidleville.
a.e*".L,r±n ‘° Chic‘8“'m. Tbure. was in the city Tuesday on profession.
tarn
■ R°"nd
"«• «il busuiess.

I?”"

« »'« «■ «

Will Peck has commenced extensive
MraCordelia Jackson.of Grand Rap­
to n *"
D,U o’ “N
repairs on the James Clark propertv on 9«. IP. Retnru limit nut l.ter tb... ids. is tbe guest Of Hustings relatives
Broadway recently purchased by P. T. fortt
“k* otbee for aud friends.
j Colgrove.
further information.
Mrs. J. C. Burch, of Grand)
| Just received the l&lt;est line of
Order of lbs lUetern Star. Grand is tho gue«t of ’ fier son R. N.
skirt
lurch
Chopter
of
Michigan
at
Grand
Hapid,
■ over shown in Hastings will have a ten
und family.
■
! days nale on them commencing Oct/ Htcb. Ort. ii-u-os. Forthi, 0C(.mHin
Mrs. Ellen E, Robinson returned thia
a rate of on- fare for the roo.„l trlp
3, 10(©. Call and .see them.
week frum a visit to Sagatuck and
antborlred. Date. &lt;,fMle Ort. it, „„|.j Grand Rapids.
H. M. Withey.
H return limit Oct. IS |„c|t„„v„.
'
j Mrs. E. A. Burton mid her1
Dr. Chas. Russell is moving into his
J- O- °- f- Grand Lodge and He- (I Mrs. H. E. Handy spent Sundk mother
new icsidr-nce this week, just weet. of
y with
U-kah mwembly at Bent,. Ji.rl„r, II Grand Rapids friend-.
Mrs. Julius Russell's. He', will have
, Mich. Oct. 1. to. lt» ’05 bn aecuunt of i
his ofirne ia his raddience hereafter,
Mrs Frank Nash was called
the orcMion a rate of one fare phu 26 I Grove last Week to attend het
where he can be found by all who de­
cents fur tho round trip will tie given '
sire bis services.
. who is dangerously sick.
( ’
Date of sale Oct. Id and 17.’ limit for
‘ Through du annoying error laat week
; Frank II.VanAuken.of St.Jiims, has
return Oct. 20th inclusive.
- the announcement of the marriage of
: U-en spending a few days ^itb hi»
Sunday excursion tu Grand Rapid.
Miss Mae R. Harper to Fred A. Long,
father. Rev. H. H. VanAukeji.
—
.
Oct. K. S
—*-Harting,
Spwin.
train“ of Freeport was made as taking place
Mrs. .r. -Hayho, of Dansville, spent J *n
a. ui.
*“
returning leaves Grand
iU the M. E. itareonagA The Wedding
the
latter
part
of
last
wrak
With
her
:
W
•
Rapids ti ;30. Bikes, and baby calm
occurred ar the hoiye of- her iiarente in
brother. R. N. Burch and family.
checked free.
Hastings township, Wednesday eve­
Mi. and Mrs.. II. p. Ttrtile. and W
W. S. Barron Agt.
ning. Rev. Trott performing the cere­
I daughter, of Cuopervillo, aro thie guests A
mony.
.
\
’ of thTlatter's parents'Mr. andlMrs. A, ' 2
I 11. Loveland this week. . ’
iZ
Mrs. E. IL Lathrop who has been
! Mias f’i-il and Miss Lottie Djckeraoii AK "
su wry eerhajHly ill the past inonth.al
!
returned
Friday
night
from'li
three
Z
her home onpreen street from Bright’s
I weeks visit with relatives Mud j friends ®
tliscjLN.- i«i thought to be a little iniin
Ionia
;
uid
Carson
City.
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O.
proved, ill ■f son Dr. Lathrop of Ionia । Sunday a. in. Rev. VanAuken will'
Frank Newton talus EIhhf .Smith's W
’lias !&gt;•&lt;: ii iicn for some- time and j preach in the Presbyterian church on
sp cialiyt i from Ann ArU«r havi
I The Uoappr^ciativojin the evening hi.­ place at the Michigan Central |S
call -d oi th&lt;
. thcmeVill be ’The Hornet Preach­ in this city. Mt. Newton h&gt;«
which mi dieal aeience can du
working at Pnrnuufbr sonietihif.
; ing service .now at 7 :W
being done.
Mr-. Mattie Wright who lu|s been
j At the Baptist Church Friday eve­
sp«Mi&lt;ling tin’ past three weeks With her- ?
ning
Ort.
27
vocal
recital
Mr-,
j
R.
William Hitchcock baa sold out his
daughter
"Mrs. Grace Woolstfn. of J
[Scvtt assisted by Miss Yinuie Ream udelivery boame^ to !&gt;■»• Matthews, his
Grand Rapids, returned home Tiuwday W
h. iiltli compelling . him to make this 1 reader.
Mr. Win. Tariff and Miss Jefferson,
move. Uncle Billy will try and take j You ure all curdially'invited to at-of PorYland. drove over^frum the later d
.» rest this winter amk in the spring | tend the Presbyterian Christian Encity
liist week in Mr. Tariff’s uulombile -A
The
has other plains on foot for earning Iris । deavor next Sumlay. Topic,
,md Triumph.. and were guests of Dr. nnd Mni. 'Mix- A
■living. No one will he mimed more | Christian’s Trials

Cut this advertise­
ment out and bring it
to WRIGHT BROS.
It is good for One
Dollar on any Coat or
Fur over $5 pur­
chased during the
Fair, only one add to
each purchase.

• This add is good for One Dollar
on any Ladies’ Coat over $5.00

Obstructed un
every respect,
of heat being
F Mit a trnij

. money
nothing

S. surreys
•he prices are'

HE FAIR,
of Charge

ANNOUNCEMENTS

arvetb,

ION

1NOS. MICH

&gt;Js IMlttrtd

•al Co.

id durable

do

S&gt;v« . whole .Uy for tae.n™, ln Nc),.

in our str&lt;-L*t* ttrnn his familiar figure I leader Lee Pryor.
Elx-n Smith has i&lt;a&gt;igui-d his position
but hit- friends Jill trust; his health will j The Welcome U -A. S. and W. C. T.
!»• lienelitcdi and that prosp-rity will IU. will -lie entertained by Mrs. A. with tin- M. C. at this stutkfli. and left
with
his family on Munday far Hillsa:t»nd him; whatever hi- doer.
f Fausey for dinner on Thursday Oct 12..
all pare*
dalt-. where he ba- a.nice ixaiitien with
! The Christian Science Society service
The L A. 5 of the Presbyu
the Lake Shore Co.
.
•
’ in G. A. R. halt, topic at '!«• *:U&gt; ”Ducchurch won entertained in a
NELSON BURRC 'JGHS,
BEVELED GLASS TOPS.
ph'asant mapper by &gt;ipu Chas
Yutx । trintf-uf Atonement.’'
Phene 29.
,
Proprietor.
at her boine on (Invn «tjr&lt;-»-t Wednesday - The Subject of the morning service
l.ihi’wrek “Mrs. Arthur Rickel the prec­ i at the L-.B. church next Sunday will
edent introduced a very pleasing di ver- ! be “The Urea test Things to Do.” hi .
In line with the modern ntitlgerui
ijien in the nature of a menu contest -in the evening the subject will &lt;*.• • A ! craze-is the fad fur having glass tops
which the ladies were a«ked, to evolve mi» 'Hood .Man in Bad Company.' ’ Young flu.Ml to nil table tops, especially those
ap[K’tizing luncheon unt of a cupboard j People'll mretingr.nt 0 o'clock. U-ad- to he used in bedrooihs, and to bureaus
my old
find similar articles pf furniture The
almost jig bare as Dame Mother HuHj ! er Mrs. Maggie Harding
terrated
fashion would seem to suggest a hare,
bard's
The result showed evidently
and cohl effect, somiwhat like that to
at my
Many wouhi one© written with dig­
that the houMkeepenii preaent hud been,
be oljserv.-d lu hospital furnish Ings,
confronted by simiiiar experiences in nified motive now cause us tu read but as tbe glass tops are non- used
actual life for very tempting menu's pu&lt;sag«-* &lt;if standard literature with'a tlyiy rather add to than detract from
guffaw' Tho. word-“hup’’ was once a
were read. After sewing some time on term of^hlgh honor. but How -now the decurtU I ire quality.0f the. furniture
These ‘-overs arc nAido of glass about
work for the Christinas Bazaar de­ sounds the line from Hpensor. ' Ye sa­
licious colfde. sandwiches, and cake cred imp* that &lt;m Pamnsso dwell?" a quarter u( t-.n" Im-h’thick and beveled
around
the edges. Naturally Usey are
wag served by^Tbe hostetn The next Over many a grave of the old Frvn- li
made Ip order to tir certain ple»x.K of
meeting will he at the home of Mrs
aoblea indy !”• "•-“.id the line, "Here li»-&lt;
furniture. Should It be a Freudi table de
that noble Imp." A snered poeui. writ­
Dr. Howell next Wednesday
toilette the*glass,voter would cQiifurm
ten by .lihaeolgiie tbri-e xvii’uries :ik*.
to its rurv. s exactly; mid w hen placed
begins ii stately--nddre-« to the poster­
over the wooden top. pen-bailee !&gt;rauity of Abniluhu. with the wonl*. ’O
tifuily Inlaid. Il would nnturalij- save
AbrahamV Ufuin." brat being then n
It from future dust and nuirriiig. When
word of stately meaning. Opening’ tin
the piece uf furniture, liowcvrir, Uns
old dictionary at random otie day. tuy
a
plain top. with uotihlug attractive to
eye tiapjHHujd to fall on tbe word
show through the glans. It is customary
“’tragedy." A note extdalncAl that It
to place first on the table a fancy cov­
comes from « &lt; .reek word v bleb menus
er— tbe •onea painted -on bolting doth
“a goat song." because the oldest tntgnrv the prettiest—and then to lay the
cdlw were exhibited when a gdat wits
glass cover over IL On a first glance
sacrfficAnl or given as a prize to the
one often sees only the decorative cov­
best,
actor.
I
’
he
won!
."infant"
meiina
Bear in mind we .have for &lt;our
er and Is unconscious of the class
literally '•not speaking.*’ Have you a.
Inspection a spend!d grouping of
above. When It Is .remembered that
pug dog? Did you ever think lilx face
Watches for men, women, boys
brushes, combs, little pots. of cold
look-F like- that of n monkey? The
cream and the like are necessary fur
and girls in .Solid Gold, Gold
monkey bi* most reaetnbhw Is tbe pug
nlHhlngs of the table de toilette the
Filled, Silver and
Enameled
monkey, whh-h gets Its name from
cleanliness of the glass cover is readi­
Cases. The movements are from
Pag ur Hick, as shftkesfieare writes,
ly appreciated.
:
——the sprite of mischief - Ixmdon Queen.
Standard American makers and
For dliiliMC*room. tables the hiass Is
the best Swiss factories.
Get
plan’d-on the bare table, which-tins in
prices on these watebM before
Its center a piece of embroidered linen.
-Aumog a lol of letters 1 received *.n
purchasing elsewhere.
Tho dishes and nil other appointments
answer to an .HitrertiseuM-ut," said a
of tbe table nre set on the glass. It is
business man. “there was one tbaf in­ a Slippery covering, but if uscil with
We have a
.
clined me toward Its writer, l-xe.pt
ordinary care proves-to be durable. It
&lt; OF JEWELRY. IldiiJi«g EMBA6EMEMT. WEDDIH6
that I couldn't rend tin* signature.
Is not damaged by either very hot or
Every wobd In the body of the letter
AND SIGHET RIK6S.
cold dishes nnd after a meal H readily
was clear, but tbe algnrture was Il­
• •'■■•u Silverware of the Gorham, R. Walace &lt;&amp; Sons
wiped off nnd uindc fit aralfi.- Of
legible.
I
don
’
t
krioxv
how
many
peo
­
have a new stock of Fancy Mantle Clocks
course these covers f-&lt;&gt;dlnlng room
ple- there nre who write plainly enough tables are only feasible Tor small fami­
t»*fore, lin-.; newest designs.
titlL'l
taej
mine
to
write
their
own
■' «&gt;Qds stock is full of line instruments of Goltara,
lies and when little ejitertahilng is
name and then write that blindly. 1
: 'and'many other kinds.
suppose It ds more from force of habit cotttvniplated. Once on the table the
Fig Watch and Jewelry Repair and Optical Departglars i« supiMHed to remain there for a
•i our «on Louis is the best in the County. Any
than nnytmng else, for they may .be
considerable time at h ast, ns It is al­
'J
will be satiafactorly attended to. '
otlierw 1-e the most .careful jawple In
together too heavy to Ixs taken off nnd
1 ity during the Fair or any other time make our
the woHd.
pul &lt;»n like an ordinary cloth.—New
-Every man almuld write his signa­
•
ture with perfcet.dlstiac'tnww. so that York Herald.

the Store,

Save One Dollar on your Fur by
cutting out this^add.

It is good

at Wright Bros

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WRIGHT
PHONE 30

ROS

HASTINGS, MICH

W. J. FLEiAINQ

wife,
AND.
CE POSTS.

HONE 254.

J. F. 6000YEAR. Vice President

W. 0. HAYES. CnsDier

H. 6. HAYES. Assistant Cisiier.

W.5. TYKRELL

VISITORS

TO THE FAIR

vital
terns,
econ

OFFICERS.

J. T. LOMBARD. Presldeal.

JOHN BESSMER,

Look for name In strap

The Hylo

S?!^ccnifo!7 ftom the sun; excellent service to
taBh. -hs;-.. the Iffe-hisiory of the Hylo. A
twt gentlemen commend.

?Jtent leather lace boot, dull top,
To g« acquainted with the Hylo is" to
.receive an object leuon in twentieth century
shoe achievement; It it strictly s thoe. ‘
for the man who cares.
.
j
Most »tyl«s are 55

W. Clarke &amp; Co.
dUILITY SHOE STORE.

fl

—

It can 1m» n-nd easily aud without mis-,
tnke bv those unfamiliar with It, and
alm- as n mark of his own rare and

CHAFING dish apron

exactness.
, ,
“One letter that I received, its body
written, had Its signature put on with
a hand stamp. I didn't know just
whnLto think of this, but it had at
least tbe merit of perfect plnlnncsR.
Washington Post.

Hie chafing dish la as popular ns
ever, mid nowhere can n woman ap­
pear to better advantage. so tar ns
daintiness Is concerned, titan when pre­
siding over this inviting cooklqg uten-

The bill or the mosquito is a comp|U tMUtuUou. It b.. « bl'Wt t»rk
.t th. liM't «■&gt;■'
■P&gt;&gt;«re“11)' «™&gt;vcd
WorUfiC throw* tbo «re.re aM projcctlng from the anglq^f the fora is
iauce ot.p««ott form Awpeurei -»•&gt;
a fine Borel. IlooMe “ tbo moot l&gt;-rrret lanco looU like *. b«d m •
otthw «I&lt;1« of U.r brew •’»
‘
anaurrel. with tbe point* »“«. ““
th well defines! and
sharp and the teeth
keen. The backs of' these saws ploy
a gainst the lance, M’ben the mosquito
Usr hum. It thrusts
alights, with Its i&gt;ecullar
then enlnrgea the
its keen lance and the;
two saws, which
aperture
, ueme u~ —»
U“ ,o’k.‘2
play
besl II. capillary Arrangement ter
bUi wllb
imping tbe blood can be nwteeL

Parents may teach their children tu save, and
acquire habits of thrift by means of one of the
sayings books issued by this bank.

These books draw 3 per cent interest, com­
pounded twice a year. One dollar
opens an account.
What better birthday present
one of these savings books.

than

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

DIRECTORS.

J. T. LOMBARD.

JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

W. 0. HAYES.

CLEliENT SMITH,

K. GRANT,

F. 0. PRATT,

CHASE.

Two Pertly Hshdkrrohlets:

That “Nothing Succeeds Like Success'

I Believe It.
My Great Clothing and Shoe Sale which closes OCT. 6th, has
been the GREATEST SUCCESS of anything that I have under­
taken. People have come to know that what C. H. OSBORN says
he’ll do, he wHI do.

NANDEKBCHItr XPBON.

all Bo It Is not surprising that a new
use for handkerchief has been found
In tbe chafing.dish apron. Tbe ono Il­
lustrated Is made from two fancy
handkerchiefs bordered with blue, cue
of which has a cluster of pink roses In
each corner. A corner of the plainer
handkerchief Is cut off to form the top
of the apron, and the second, minus
Ibe rawing proce"
ono corner, Is utilized m a ruffle. The
upon the nerves of Uiei)”,u".
hta to .trike wlMtf « «- pocket Is furmed from the corner re­
moved from the rose handkerchief and
the strtngR from the corner of the
plainer one—New York Tribune.

Warranted Patent .Leather Shoes
In all styles for men at $3.50 while Sale lasts, Look
goods over. Don't buy, if I can’t show you that I savt
you money.

�WHIPPING EGGS.

CARLTON CENTER.

Ufoodland Department * |

Richardsons *

after Oct. 15th.

NEW CARPETS
IN PLEASING COLORS.
r
t
t
X
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♦

t Granite legrains. Excellent
Quality, per jard25c
Beal Union Ingrains. Fast colors
H;ai) and Durable, psrjard 44c
♦ 9x12 Brussels Bags .... $19.00
j 9112 Wlllon Velvet Rugs $22.00
s’ Rags made anj size from carpet
and border.
MIL and SEE ME.

0. S. ENGLAND,
Hmsb Furnlshsr.

WOODLAND,

MICH16AN

Sunday
.
Mra. VanDmen ot Bhle «nd Mra.
Norcutl ot Luke
«"• K""4’ “
Mr. and Mra.
Knowie. the iMt

of last week.
Jay Hogle and Levi Honfttetter were
out this way last Friday putting up
WOODLAND.
______
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
signs for Hastings merchants.
PRETTY WEDDINO.
“d.Mv"y
Several from here attended the Lake
A„r7pr.«tJwrfdin(,tookPb«®|^ Tn”d"&gt;
,he 9th Odema fair and report a very poor fair
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eeta*
except in the racing department.
brook l.« W^ne-lay-oTtenioon whrn , Mi“ A8"“
w“ •b“”&lt; »«™
Supt. of Schools Ketcham was ont
their daughter Sin. woe worried to : ■ch~l Wedoreday oo account of Ertahere visiting schools and looking up
Mr. Leo Bawdy of bieanoba. Tho hrook-Sawdy wedding.
truants.
ceremony was performed by the Rev. I Newell Grant took in the EstabrookMra. IL B Gammon entertained her
E. IL Lyon. The bridal couple was , Sawdy wedding Wednesday.
Sunday school darn on Safrrday after­
attended by Miss Inez Cole and Edward I Gerald England is again in school
noon. Twenty-two were present and
Cole and the wedding march was | after a visit in Toledo Ohio.
enjoyed themselves in playing Wolf
played by Mrs. D. S. England. The
Min Inez Cole and Mrs. Osborn visi- and other games.' Arly Todd won the
ring ceremony Wo. nred. Mife Ari.
Ki“'i’4b„rldny“^7n«&gt;n.
-j ted school Thursday afternoon.
pinning contest among the smaller
Lyon being ring bearer.
. Misses Jennie Parmelee, Lina Switz­ members of, the clast, and Earl .KeeiAfter the ceremony supper was served
e:
among tbo larger members of the
er, Bera and Burr Van Houten took in
to about 40 guests, the tallies being-1
class.
RefreahnKsita were served.
the fair at Lake Odessa Thursday.
tastefully decorated with carnations
|
Mrs Gammon was presented with
With our school boaie repaired tbe
. The young couple remain in town for i
a
couple
of Tino presents.
a lew day. when they will loare tor 1»*ti"S
properly ndjuried and
....te at -homo XI
aa nna o.i.ofi.l &gt;
4uv«&lt;*rtw
tacan.b. where
they
will
"—r- 8,'v,’"■ —“
n“dr

Superlative Carpets

Colors that, will harmoil
izH with yui\r .other fur
nishings. W’el
please you for
ar«'
showing t he ml) . .... ..
sive line ewY shown here
—all of ih ‘ Richardson
Quality.
Xt4e the.Ve
prices:

Mra. L. Knowles who has been visi­
ting frienda in Grand Rapids during
the past two weeks returned home

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anticipate a very pleasant comfortable
winter in our pretty buildipg.

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EAST WOqDLAND.

froth and . bf.«£ enough to mix them
through it.
,
Bent the whites and yolks together
Aid not ta a light eonatatenry for &lt;-t»
tard either boiled or baked and nJ1^UM'
few t'lme* with a fork for mayonnaise
before beginning to drop tbe oil into it.
For aouflcs, Spanish cream and tiiploca pudillug* beat the whites separate­
ly and .as light na possible. »o they will
rise to tbe top after belpg Incorporated.
Mix tbe whites of tbe eggs into tbe
sugar nnd beaten yolk, before adding
the flour mid baking powder for sponge
cake. Add j to the mixture aa many tabiespoonfuiH of boiling water as there
are eggs in the cake. For delicate cake
fold in the whiten the last thing a.
lightly as pbaalble.
To mix white of egg* with cream
beat light and ifdd to. the cream (also
beaten st iff* a short time before It I* to
be used. Tflils Is a delightful mixture
for anything* which demands whipped
cream, it* it Is less rich and Is also ft
good aubatitute for tbe old fashioned
pndtllng sauces in which egg whites
arc beaten tup with sherry and sugar.
Flavored hi this way or simply nweetened with the addition of a few grut-

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Mat Mack taw.
i W*T prtalM and coin
••But" blaa-d *&lt;• hM»y vimta. w
pose our pldl should leak out.”
Probate itfK|s;,.r
"It's so thin ItTh likely to,* shouted a
man In the audience, "but then tberc’s
«-kphobaii
. State of Mtehlgaa.t ^ibi
Philadelphia Preaa.
|
» ssartouot tn,.
You will find poetry nowhere untew
you bring some with you.—Joubert

SSW.’t'.te!-*"- '■
•and nine hundred mk'i *
Reseat. Ctaw.M.M.«l
In «be nuuter &lt;rf t|
Moore, itexw.-.l
_ Cta readln» W1&lt;i
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praying ih.n
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(Su/iee CdCtwi/i
No dangerous drugs or. alcoholic
con
cocxions are taken into the stomach
concoctions
| when Hyorneii is used.
Brtsatbed
| through ' thr itthalor, the Italsmnir
•; healing of- Hyomhi
penetrates Ui
to the
Hvanmi nmMtrau*
most remote cells of the nose and throat
. uud thus kills the catarrhal germs,
heals tbe Irritated mucoun membrane,
and gives complete nnd permanent cure.
| " Hyomei is the simplest, most pleasant
I and' the only guaranteed cure for
! catarrh that has Lsen discovered. Com­
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sale by
W. J.
HoDoway.

Dr. Donald McDonald
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The Well Known Specialist

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IS COMING I

tuud court; tbeuV \
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tn* petitioner ni.n
tM-utlwicy of Mid Ihereof • by cau»it:B
be puHUbed In tn

’ Proidute Rx-Ki-t-,
A iruenopy.'l

TERMS&lt;
State ot Michigan
EHlb JutJklul (&gt;,
' I. cieni.-tit Mui
I Judtdsl Ulrcnlt &lt;
and appoint tin- t
January. TalMMvn.!
April. Thirti M«-.! •

lUt"
March. Firm Men
May, Fourth Mm. !;
Hated Sept. 12, luw.

Tbo
»bo«'cr Satunlay night
of Mr. and Mra. John Tyler on Mon-| could not move, litis I made of n
flay.
crate'In wblrb furniture had lx&gt;en sent.
“&gt;”cb needed.
•
J®1* Friends and family returned to
The Eckardt school took a day off on
thelr hoiue ,n Axondale.
Thursday to attend the fair at Lake
James Helmer, who had^been living
Jftk® YnrB®r *nd wife
Mrs. Odessa. If reports are trne school
with bis aged mother three miles south I ' ’* I*rcnts James Townsend and wife children grained no moral education at
of Woodland, died Tuesday night after afc Coa,B Grove 8«nd«y
the fair.
a long illness, aged 54"t years. The
Quite
’r from
attended
Ths'j
Quitea anunib
number
fromhere
here
attended | Mrs. Katherman wfio ha* tern visit­
....... held Friday from *k,.
1- th,'
at Lake
I .aL-aaOdeena
fVlaa^ao I...*
funeral was
the U.
the fair
fair at
butreport nut ' | ing her children in Woodland for
B. church and the burial took place in much to be seen.
I sometime died very suddenly of ap|otlvt Woodland cemetery.
Geo. Reiser who has been laid np the
past two weeks with a dislocated
shoulder received in the accident with]
his gasoline engine is again seen on
Wurallund »&lt;«■.,.
Glenn Simmons will leave, next
Thursday for Toledo. Ohio where he
will attend school taking, a business
course.

fSniuTi
nH : .irtlSHC*’?"-

Whlnnliiir 1-eCH b« »«» art with which ! Uient employed in thev use. The, jig j °»enlrt* 1VC ,
WhippUlR
ure not Mws are extm^y l^bt. not larger
&gt;;even maj' •xperlenced cook, are not
than a small wire, and must be w»ed j Engle. deemMM.*
"
familiar. | Wire egg bwrtera are Ute in a spring frame that will bold them .I? rcadlnt
^In. and
u.,&lt;j flitnv
,
right sort: to use for angel .food, n&gt;cx^o.
~
s
_____ |n..'aI&gt;lteh tJl/1 x^lbt
riDKuea «■
. ..
are to be coarae, as this will beat tbe Jeweler.' eawe wtU be needed tor
air in tq inflate them.
Wheel »’KS spring bra as.
beaters are better for tbe cake that is
to have n line k^ain.
lew Yorker was ytaiting In Boe ’
For batter ji’Rddlngs and popover*
*
beat the eggs nttle. For cream puff,
ton- Seeing a parrot In a cage, he
aea:
.
do not bent them at all. For omelet Mired:
"Doe*
(unlesa It h a soufflei and German pan’’rww‘ Polly want a cracker?"
“1 require no sustenance from you .
cake try beating the egg* In thia way:
Put the whites Ih the bowl and beat whatever," replk-1 the Back Bay bird,
j
them light Turn the yolk, into the with hauteur.—Yonkers Statesman.

. Miss Nellie Euper has a fine flew or­
SUDDEN DEATH.
Don’t forget that school is in session gan.
Nearly all.of E. W. attended tho fair
Mra. Anna Katberman qf Greenville, “nd 3OU wiI1
welcomed ifyou make
at Lake Odessa on Thursday last.
Ohio, who has been visiting tho past us a caH-.
Mrs. I’eter Fender has gone on a
year with her many relatives here.
The loth grade geometry class is
protracted visit with friends and rSjadied very suddenly Saturday evening wrestling with the problems of the
at the home of her daughter. Mra. Ed-1 aimilnrity
14 of” *5
tives
in Ohip.
.
triangles. Wejjxjx'ct tho
•
Mr. Oscar'Walters-ot Hastings txavk
ward Fisher, aged 80 years. Funeral pupilh to be the winners.
dinner
with
Mr.
and
Mra.
Dorman on !
services were hfld Monday.and TueaTuesday evening being’victor Hit.
'
day the remains were taken to her old bert's birthday the Senior class with 1 Sunday.
home in" 'Greenville, wher another the.teachers were invited tv spend the 1 ;j(r. and Mrs. Leo SawJyof Escans’ a? |
I
fuueral will mkd place next Friday.
evening in a surprise party. We need
called on E. T.;Colc and family
'
not say that Victor was surprised, but J on Sundav.
The evening was ■
her tatlwr D. R Cooper bo,h ol .pen,
pfcytag gwM. n„j .Atting,
, ig
Bland,«nl. Mleh,. .ra .lending . tow AHer nil were ntMM
playing ! M)n,J1!rfu.r aI thih wrt,ing.
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days with relatives and friends in they* ’Father Ahraham’’we adjourned to; „
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tup ire roe am FRFF7FR
vi'in....
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Bon Snyder of Ionia is spending a
THE ICE CREAM FREEZER.
village.
the dining room where a datntv re - ;
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Mrs. F. F. Hilbert and Mrs;. B. S. • past-had been prepared. All spent a
1
a CoBvrairnt riaee in w aieh 1
Holly were Huttings visitor* Thuindav. very encyable evening and left wishing
un ‘
Ke4p nnd Optrat* it.
Mioi Jennie Wrigbl one! Mi« F&gt;o«i- Mr. Hilbert many .neh pleaxan, birthLum DormM and daughter j a. n.-nrldall people do who r-&lt; .
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laeonu
were
guests
of
her
parents
Mr.
j
ice
crciult
fivezer. we found its use en
Sawdy are at home for a few days j
. land Mra Kepner of Lake Odessa last 'tailed muchttiard work, especially when
visit, from. Ypsilanti, where they are. Miss Hall began school Friday lBk' ' week.
,l
to b« operated In the cellar, neattending school.
ing up the 7th grade,
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-. cvsaltathig m-v.thI journeys up and
Mm Room and daughter Della and
ita,J lnIo Ib)&gt;
o, oni_ ot
Mins Bertha Hilbert who is attending !
Vuloi. Room and latndy were guert- ,b(,
ni|^ , ot,B1 „
wUdl
school at the Mivhigun Seminary • in •
EAST CARLTON.

K.Um.zoo .pent Sunday al h.ane
»«
i »,
r. .1
i.
»r» .
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. t taher of Detroit
ure visiting Mra. Fisher’s parents Mr.
and Mrs. B. 8. Holly this week.

Alnsnrt all baek aaww or Jl»

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Lehigh
Valley

James Friend and wife visited their i
Saturday at the home of her
daughter Mis. W. J. Wickham Sun- daughter Mra. Fisher of East Wood­
d»y■ land. She was quite aged, nearly
Bertha Bntolpb
visited her couain »&gt;gb‘y ycara old.. She will Is? buried
.
■-■ Saturday and Sunday.
at her old home in Ohi^
Jessie
Tolles
(irKB 0^,1^ ,„j fc., mo&lt;ber vl,ited
Our townsman Mr. George Hitt and] :
Mr. Crist Able of New York City start­.
at Coats Grove Friday.
J
ed on Saturday monIng for a month's
i trip through the west and South west. ;
COATS GROVE.
! They will visit Zion .City, uf Dowie'

Railroad

By cutting it notch In the crosspiece i
of wood and screwlug a small piece '
of wood (A» o- -1j
the—freezer -•
the uiachine
is held -from twisting around and Is lu
a comfort a b e losition
to
turn,
..
Tbe
At Parker House
drain .water merely
■;
__ the
runs off Into
Sira. Nora Eleath of 'Mapl. Crore’
Ydlorratono Park,
' —OK—
Miss Edna Katberman who is attend­
tulw. and uiieu frozen ’the cream Is "
vi.ilwl
her
borther
Hebert
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1
Cahf.»n
1
ia.
Texa.
.nd
ulber
|«.lM«
l»■
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convenient
t
&gt;
serve,
and
thenI*
uo
I
ing school in Hastings was at home
Snndny'~and Munday to attend the Sonday. He i&gt; Improving but is no, I ,onl roIunii"lt«" MK-hignil. Th. trip&lt;• large-ainoun of cleaning up. Ice IIsr i
'***' Requite RooM-veltian in extent hutt ) handy, ns tt v refrigerator Is usually
funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna able to set up.
to
Guaranteed, by
v .•is movit,,
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' there-wili be no tuadylsD from •.-tart to। on this same floor, nnd
and the freezer can ;i One day only each month. Ofl!c&lt;
Katherman.
.|t James
James Young
Yonng is moving ...
in ________
tt»e house
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Hours, V a. tn. to 3 p. irt.
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। finish. We wish them a pleasant andI tie kept In tie tui&gt;a and removnd only •
Miss Enah Teeple of Hasting visited . vacated by Dr. Roberta.
r when they are ttml for other purposes. Consultation, Examiuatiuu and Advkt:
friends in Woodland Sunday.
! Mrs. John Furlong went to we her । profitable journey.
Detroit-Mich.
: —Good HoUMkcepllpL
Free.
Mr. anti Mrs. E. K. Lyon anddaugh- i husband at Grand Rapids Saturday.
HOLMES CHURCH.
How thr rL-arhrr Wm to Blame.
« ‘ Dr. McDonald haS.fur tears made a
Jers, Avis and Minette, of Sheanlsviile'. j He is not able to return home,
Glenn Fuller and wife ware in Hast­
! The parentji of a child of six com­ Study of Chronic and lingering Dis­
were in town a few days last week ■ The wedding tiells’will be ringing ih ings Friday on business.
eases. His extensive practice and
It is Absolutely Pure and Com-J
plained to hit teacher that the little perlor Knowledge enables him to cure
attending the Estabrook-Sawdy ^wed- this neighborhood this week
Mr. and Mrs. Donley of Freeport boy was not iirogresslng In-bls studies. every curable disease.
mends Itself to every lover
All Chronic |
Uiog and calling on aonwof tbairmany
E|bol H,„
taTiritiog ho, visited at I. N. Durkees Sunday.
isi
It was hlutetl that the money paid jus­ Diseases of the brain, spine, nerve? i
of GOOD TEA
sister Eunice.
Charlie Benner has quit work for. titled expectations not met with. The blood, skin, heart, lungs, liver, stomach '
kidneys,
bladder
and
bowels
scietr.ifl
i
teacher
had
s|veral
times
found
the
lit
­
Remember I pay the highest
T TiT / ,!be
"m. sml.b mceirad . premilm, on Walter Barnum and will uiQye to Indi­
Dj
market price for your produce.
tle chap nski j&gt; in the middle of his cally and sucoMsfullv treated.
V' w
", ? ?“?'
ho™“ ■' “»
O'— ana soon.
McDonald pays special attention to
studies, and when not asleep he won ,
I removed from Woodbury last week, to ' fajr
Geo. Fuller and family entertained an liiveternta yawner. Tbe teacher catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness, Throat
the parsonage in this village where
_. ,
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and Lung Diseases. Chronic Disease?
they are nuw nicely loeital.
'
Tl"' L*“"* A,d “cirtX «■»
the former’s nephew Mr. Frank Root ventured to atk at what hour the child !
COATS QROVE 6EWDIAL STORE.
peculiar to women. Nervous and l’hy?i,
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« warn, dinner at Prank WulZe’. oale of Watertown N. Y. the iirat of the went.to bed. every evening.
cal Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis. ,
L f anl bo. greatly improred the apg.,^ „ „
.•
"With me.’j said the father
week.
"He Neuralgia, and all Cbtronic'aud Nervous
pearance of his property on the north :
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Ii. B. Murdock and wife were in doesn’t like to go to l&gt;ed done, so be Diseases of Men, Women and Child- i
W vot side of Broadway- by building a new , 4. V® g*1*?01 *" work,nK hard P^paring
ren. No matter what your disease
Coats Grove. Spent Sunday as guests stays up with me every evening."
&lt; cement walk, which has just been com- lhe,r d,BP,By ,or the ,Bir’
Five’ through ti;im» daily.
"And that i*n ventured a physician may be,
of Henry Ragla and wife.
WOObL/lNb LIVERY
pleted.
standing by. .
Geo.
Fuller
’
s people entertained
There
is
Still
Hope
-Then
Do
Dining ’Car?, ajla carte.
FEEb /TABLE
"Eleven
o'clock;
sometimes
10
AO,"
NORTH WOODLAND.
’ H. B. Miller removed Tuesday to his
When you want to do any driv­
Covert‘ I Our new
preacher Elder Critee Victor and Bernice Wright of Eaton said the father. “But that Is not the
Not Despair
ing in this vicinity, come and see 3' farm in South Woodland. J. N. ~
Rapids lost week.
Connect.‘at Biiff.ila^i
point, ’ he added. "Why does be not
| will occupy his Ixiuse on W Main preached at the Tamarac last Sunday
us. We furnish good‘rigs and
Mr. and Mrs. James of East Wood­ progress in .hfrt studies? What is the but consult Dr. McDonald and get a
- Niagnja Fali.i ♦ itnall
drive to all pninre. When you
afternoon.
•
■ correct diagnosis of yottr disease and
1 Street.
land
were
Die
guests
of
Mra.
Brum
­
come here let us feed your horses.
1 _t^L*s8u[J!d that the doctor knows cor
line&gt;M&lt;
Mr. F. Burdick visited at J. Spenc- baugh Sunday.
tookM!
( ’- he
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I*L.juuarecuf
WEST WOODLAND.
‘■ '«»•
}OU are
cu.r
• or', and atteiiilrtl tbe fair ut Luke j Mra. I. A. Weaver «]»■„, la., w&lt;wk at each other. What was tbe use?
table,
he will -----cure you..
Those
unalle
Mrs. Weaver, spent part of last­ •&lt;«* Od«wa lav. week.
tn ,.o
iti wrjte for .v
BVnj
Jom lun,
.
I in L*ke Odwwa.
.
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Of course tip. school am! the teacher I. J®
call.
mip
.wul
in Lake Odessa.
Frank Allerding has sold his milk I Mr.- and Mrs. Glenn Fuller visited at were to blittae. Who ehe?—Ijidles’ Correspondence strictly cntitidential.
[ .Address,
Mrs. Reed Holmes uf Woodland' whs ' route and wagon to George Sears. He,' Mr. mid Mrs. Walter Wortley’s In Home Journaii
the guest of Mra. Ida Durkee last Fri­ draw* to Lake Odessa.
WOObLrtND. niQH.
lUpari
I Luke Odessa Sunday.
Dr. Donald McDonald
day nnd Saturday.
it. ii rob
mtnl. Hutu I
Mr. j
Mr. Had Mrs. Geo. Fuller and Miss
It is chdnujl that soap baths rob
te.-frt
THK
H
I*
EC
IA
LIST.
Will Snyder Of Blanchard visited at beans f
Bcjaie
Victor and Bernice Wrlghi the skin of
natural oil and should
7 Fort Street.
,
Senters last Friday night ’and Sat­
not be ffequeu|. So bath bags made of 848 audSO East Fulton Str,
Mrs. Jane Myers returned from a i were visitors at Will Hauer’s Sunday
GranJ.Rapids. Mich
oatmeal ut- brttii or almond meal are
BARRY COUNTY MAPS urday.
visit with her son and otter relatives |
I used hi place k&gt;f soap, a good selec­
Mrs. Hattie Durkee and daughter
tion is oatniedl in a cheesecloth, bag.
Can be had at the Woodland Mimi Jessie of tho stale roftd visited mi the Norh la»t4week.
Just huge enoigh to handle easily. for
rhe sad death uf little Aubrey Kling
&amp; IA K
K
Postofficc. They give the Mrs. Ida Durkee over Snndav.
the milky tlu|d that comes from it
erman last week was felt by the whole I 1
names of every farmer, the
when yet is «nft nnd much like soap.
community and the parents and friends I 1
•WATCtlTHE KIDNEYS.
It nutliCi the iskhi white nnd smooth i
number of acres he owns
have our heartfelt sympathy.
’When they are affected life is in
la said to nourish It in a small de­
11 Kind.
Il highways,
streams I danger.
Miss Estep of Lake Odessa will fin- ! \
cre&gt;’.
" saysDr. Abernethy,, the
it Is list to make two bags I
wz SLI” °rr«n«. pain* in tne loins *ch&gt;nB in
maKinif
churches, school houses etc great English physician. Foley's Kid- isli Miss Prichard’s term of school. 1
with finished teams and empty them
a&lt;rrou4en&lt;-y. ba.hfulnr**, MlphaUro of th* b**rt.
-•••
। ney Cure makes sound kidneys. For The latter vvas Compelled to give up
of .these mult, |n compete LOSS OP MANHOob V
directly
after Using. If the oata dry j
MEN’S WORK SHOES
sale by Arthur E. Mulholland," succes­ on account of sicknem.
. ar.° troubled wltft frraiCTt’RE If you PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
the
task
is
hnl
-- ------- irdvr. As tbe bags are
&gt;OU sr« afflicted-with tt. don’t ne&lt;l&lt;;ct It. It will rult. &gt;ou.
CHILDRENS’ SCHOOL
sor to W. H. Goodyear.
iTjSP.L0’! &gt;'0“ br cytUas. rtretchln* or trnrlne It thtr Ml
‘SHOES
used like n sponge they need to be !
I&gt;*na Rogers returned from
. .-it
MENT dlMOlveu tho Mricturo tUurar. hence It dkappeur*
at Woodland Postofficc,
*le nnJ Rtrteturh without operation or I&lt;m' r
tvnsinsl aud boiled In the general wash.
Syrup of Quinine, tastlcss, is nice, in Detroit last Sunday.
nrny as taiten nt home privately. Fend for our Free I!l i--r &gt;
John Velte, Postmaster.
to give to children.
Mulholland’s
Oatmeal Ih ebdaper than soap, so the
COCELE and STIUCTt’RE. WE GUARANTEE TO CURE OR
Mrs. Haskins who came front the
Drug Store.
matter of .expense can bo dlsmtauied.
Work
north to attend the sickness and death
of per mother and wholuut been so sick
was taken to the home of her sister
Bath mitts nnd towels admirably
AU vezual complaints affect Uw-na rrgarr, brace the kl.!ney» ’’ .
J
:
Special for 2 Weeks
Idapted to inaasaging the flesh and pro­
dlwaar. Jlnv* you aching or veaknr** over tbe arnail of lb* •
:
Mrs. Gilbert last Sunday and is now
urinate frequently, depoelt In urine, r.ddneea uf hand* or N»L,»
y &lt;Nr
ducing a pleasant glow are made of a
on the gain.
5 Cents
I-UIW »ujr
u.
V. --J *
wool braid an eighth of an inch In
Bean threshers wore threshing for
width. Then© are very loosely woven ।
5 cents
I* rank Short last Monday.
and In such a manner that each row I
Having removed my law office tu the city of Hastings,
I had
Mr. Jastifer's mother from Lowell is
I wish to thank my many friends in Woodland and vicinity
reprewnts n secies of small cubes, thus
for their liberal-patronage and kindness to me. I am now
giving the desired.texture.
visiting him at present.
•trkrtur.. ut
occupying the front rooms over the Hastings Banner oilice
Arta Fuller of Coats Grove visited
Anally aJviw-i 1
eerier and Hard
and lyn now ready to meet my many friends and clients,
TREATMENT nf Pr
her grandparents last Sunday.
either in a social or business way at any time. My'phone
KIEV
She married him In spite of great
• IX
number is 452 and any one not having time to come to my
opposition, didn’t she?"
™ l
J.
Shellenberger
and
wife
Sundayed
YOUK
MONEY
BACh
IF
NOT
fi
’
uftwd
1
•o
1
wks'a
man
Ln
•"•cr
oflxoe cau consult me over the phone.
SATISFIED
at J. Spencer's.
I recjmmc.’bl rou docUn with my whale hra.-t
• If her marriage doesn’t turn
To my many friends in the south and west fpart of the
bta
8110,1
°
n,y
htve
hrr
»elf
to
\elma Purdnn is working in a fac­
CUBES SOAUITEEO. R0 CURE NO PAY.
conntvl will say that for many years we have not met very
tory at Middleville.
your BUTTFR
often but 1 now hope to meet you more frequently both in
After
'Good ffCaclOM!
----- Why? What'S tn
a social and businere way.My latch string will always
Herbert Sbeuenberger baa gone to
prevent her blaming Iximr’
hang out and I shall always be glad to welcome you.
| Hastings to work whh his brother in

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Varicocele &amp; Stricture

$1.50 up

Kidneys &amp; Bladder

REMOVED

Very truly.

.

JAMES. M. SMITH

W No Names Used Without Written Content

the cement block buri nose,.
i-’.in.

W. E. Allg'eo
Phone 119 1-1 1.

CARLTON

CENTER.

FoeUcun-Have you read Shak^
•peare’s "Love’s Labour’s LoatT’ Cyn-

tbeatar and had her talk to th. ma&gt;
next her all through the show

&amp;KERGAN
DSTROIT, MICH-

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prices to Oct. 14th, ’05.
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Continued from p*kl&gt; one.

not that fine?? Last Thur.sila}• we had
the pleasure of entertaiaiag Mr. nnd

!

Dictator Flour

Mrs Fenger, who have just been
married at Singapore, and are now on
$2.20 their way to Prae. where he in in th„
^’resale DU" bbl?4.OO emPl.^ uf the Eaal AareticCa"" She

the

yVhO'65^^' r
UVe wiltcxchar.gc 40 lbs
Af Dictator- for -n- bushel
f clean, sound, sweet
milling wheat. Cither red

had just ctuno from Denmark to meet
him at sincipore. He is * Dane too.
She can speak but little English. »'
we spoke German nearly aU the time,
^ince being here we have had but

or White.
0

Uttl° U!e fur (termiuj. and it was
amusing yet emliarratBing the other

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day when I wished to speak in Germ­
an and the Siamese word ciuno first
always We have planned to use some
•
days as German d tys. some as Siamese
.
I q/\_ Th:lt “ on these days we are to speak
Retail ***^9 nothing but German or Siame.se
Wholesale $15.00 the case may be, to each other.. We

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$1.10 the,

sweet, dry Bud;whe«t

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Your grocer has
DICTATOR flour
Knot call Phone 283.

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BEECHWOOD MASSILLON

COAL
Gurexotec. .11 nf this In
your home. Produced for
Domestic Use Only.

daily.
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the shabby bathtub.

I think th.,

TuJ, i.r„t„bl
nlinr. neat month . ill ai„ t&gt;. a B
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,.„d ... .„t
,„tlen,
, wroR.
blind. He' is bettor now imfone eyt

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al.
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quick!? than
the other, nnd. the
bath
will mi longer be an unsightly object,
Care must be used not to run hot water
Into the laith alone imtlktbe paint han
hardened.- I’hilndHphiu Udg^r.

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The umlertigiwdJiavinKde. ided •&gt; chamr climAte, w 11 nell at Public Auction at
nis farm resident**, on« mile we&gt;tof the Village of Woodland, on the
Wm. H underlich Farm. ««n

Saturday, Oct. 7th, ’05

bale commencing at 9 o’clock a. in. sharp, the following described property to-wit:

•

THE CARE OF HER GOWNS.

A time saver la the plan which a wo
man Who Ims much of her di-eaaumkhig
done Ul the house *hn4 ;«wQh-ed hi the
car.- uf tut- gowHs. Slie k.s-ps al) -of
her wnfcts fur each gown if not the
Whole gown Itself in bov.-k With it
sb- puts the little bunch of silk or
BOrupe of lace and ribbon
riltpou that were
were
loft. Sta- also jputs
.... lakthc particular
bench of niching that she la’s seh-.-tei
fur we iring with it bo that In case of a
fresh piece being needed or any little
change being thought of she has-. ,-rytiling ut hand ready when she takes
down &lt;he box.

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‘■“k” A" "ho ““ of , I- Italng &gt;ie&lt;\r th.... th. other. o .r
th.s will .In- he »id Three years ago
, „„„ wnh ;i .
the pnest main every one pm » Heal. ; .,,lK,.l i„ the cl,re.. Last Ttmrelav
i
and having
m»i
aavuM, received
rremval -the
ate niune;
mmrey. Aflr Mr. Caper gave us m, eromitutlui
ff
l,b-1 "r charmed th. ,-orda on their over lh.. work «.- han- dm. in the
•.vures tu prerent ibe.r having fever I
we
M
etc
were
prtreedhi. appr.&gt;l»ti.mq( the work mfl
.
, Mr, l . ooper SUM , there
,, . many
■ r-'- —...... "I'l...... woiuiiu
wi&gt;r&gt;
at that Hine,
time eholer,
cbolunt being very I tbink,
u,inbl „„ have
h,vo dono remarkably
dtrnths nt
’’VViCv!'* repcetaliy
vsjjccir.liy in the jail
1, even
■ we ,did
....
prevalent
jrnl ‘
ev,.„ ,tho
ho
lu lose wo much- time an
Une
clay last week the
the daughter
diingl
O.m- day
of i „„t tr,.refer from JXatewu here,
.
------ ..
We
inc ru-.&gt;k for the oldierH was given a t
-- .■
. called
... "Peep
an?
reading
our*..last .Ixiok
liiqg.--nm uf money to go to the mark- „r'ua”-.- a -almpl, «.-,ry of .re..,.,.. ciin add a touch hero|*nqj| make a
a simple story of creation change there tu her coifar or t&gt;nlt ar­
.-: nnd buy provisions lor the soldiers. nnd Ad„„, „ld Ev„ „d,j
thr rangements, little fiii'iroyetiieute \vhlch
On th.- way. naoldier caught h.-r and ,tl,ry „f J,,,,,. Yesterday duriog the in true' feminine ,f-.tsh|on she often
she wa. taken tp arene place of biding. IoMln w„ tranalated « pages Today's makes a few minut -s before she puts 1
and nothing has been beard of her I work wa. more ditteulL Theoe l.st tbe drex* on.' For this aiid* for any ac­
. since They aeem to know what aoldier few j,?, tat€ hTOt
verJ ,|Tid|v lo cident which happens to] the gown the
tubk her
------minds
«
- •days
‘
h— away, but if any sentance
•*is
“!{ onr
our« last
at home. It wraps already nt band are invaluable.
Tb&lt;- same plan applies in keeping’ the/
yashed it will brobubly be very light. ,i is
, one
-year ago to-jnorrow since we
veils. which go with It hi the box wit™
It ». a shume tho wav some things are [,.u Cleveland for Stt Louis Hut
treated here.
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i means it htw been on&lt;- whole year since than iii a comiu-&gt;n veil l&gt;ox and whore
Jply 2d. Our river is up to tbe high­ ' we saw any of yon in Hustings or Clevq’ e-t 5t has lieen and it is teeming with : |ahd. But
„_.re-.re~.
....watched over nt out two boxes. -Plftslnirg Dispatch.
God has
Hie ja«l now. re a l,rgo amount nt ,|„riug tl,.. jrar. and it wo Iron Him
drift wood h coming dowfl. and it I, fully Ho will conilnu«*lo guide and
DRESS HINTS.
an easy matter for these people to come I bl-.ss us all.
Don’t wear big sleeves nnd hig hats
out in their hfiata and catch »t for fire----- ;------------- x—
if you an- ’‘ben.
.
“
wotel. XAs l&gt;r. said this morning,
| OCfll NeWS
I'on’t jump Into your clothes and exEverything seems to flout or drop right
./ ’
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TH't't fO'look tltwsed.
.
ihtci the hands and months of these
Mrs. R. K. ■ Grant fitft^rtfifaed
Tiabt gi.&gt;v«-s will go uu more easily .
people. ” It really is no wond&lt; r they Birthday Club Thursday,
•If wnrtituT; h&lt; h.r«j putting, on the hnmU I
are lazy It they have a little fish npd
j
John D. K«A ki-f.’ller told a u U.rn r than it j-ql on when
ritxdand an utt or two, they seem con­ ’ the otl ««r day that he bus never uik* u
In nftvlitg on buttons have the knot' *
of" n drink, it is not on rocurd thsl he of IhejthrWid tin the right itfdq directly ■
tent} -The majority have no ideu
' '
j ever bought even » ghu-* "I buttermilk under kite bntitm lutfl ace if the button
-avihg for a "rainy day ‘
dijes ni't •nay on lunger.
Mr». Cis&gt;fx.T told me ft new way to ' fur auybot|y cl^i.
.' ‘
Wtiap’wr may lx* the
of her "
nn-.ki- bread ligWt or rather to
foot ui woman shutilil be particularly i
xrorai.,-. it will riw and hero it
,bi„ ei!&gt; r „„|.n ^ting tboi
n
careful to be well staid, and the uglier
Mr- Eakin ha.l a Chine..»lav. reTh-m---:
»t CAIIrean. tbe fold the mote carefill she ought
...............
dgltooh’ roll’ oo-l 1-rote t), cbirenre W. Young Win. united in
to be.
and te alwaya. arranged the --it:ng ; man,
R, Mrs E,la M Or^„.
Never bate the top of tbo boon tight, ।
&gt; he could make the bread into loaves ‘
na It Htterferes with the
of the
«boittlOiOOp. m —and then he put them • „
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calf muscles, makes one walk l-adly
. . , . . , . i .
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Every .enterprise that bemtits tbe and
the shape of tbe ankle.
in lied with him hs long as she did nut ,
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.1 town benefits every man m ir If your
In making buttonholes lu goods that |
1 find it out. I assure you I watch my.
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. , . ' neighbor starts a new scheme to help fray easily It Is a.great help to stitch
cook and the kitchen too much to have- ,
....
t„,a», r„...
.....
,
rx
&gt; alomr don t jump ou it with notn reel twice around on the sewing machine I
anything lite that done
Dr W ™
did not happen to
before the hole Is cut, as-a firmer foun­
.11 yrererday With dreutor or K-ete- j
Aid hire to bore: it
dation Is secured and no fraying re­
bone fever.
He had a temperature of ,
suits.
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over f()2 and ached badly in his liones | 1 W1
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I Clyde mare, 13 years old, weight
141K) lbs, wit: 11 bred
1 chestnut mare, 13 years old, weight
1250 lbs, with foal
1 bay Gelding, 6 years old, weight 1200
lbs. good.roadster and worker
1 Jersey cow
1 Mulley cow
1 roan Durham cow. Above cows are
all giving milk
100 young chickens and about 40 old
• chickens, Plymouth Rocks 22 geese
1 Deering mower
1 Plano binder
,1 hay tedder
1 Plano self-dump hay rake
1 double harimon fork, rope, pulleys
1 new 20th Century 2*horse cultivator
Empire gr.iiudi ill, 11-hoe
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Laud r«»llrr . Set large logging sleighs
Wide, tiie wagon 'Nanow tire wagon
Osborn harrow, 17-tooth
.
Oliver plow, new, No.&gt;99
Gile plow N&lt;j. 100
Sating tooth harrow
Spike tooth Jmrrbw
Feed cut*er
Single biiggyj Clat-k manufacture
Open single buggy
' Buggy pole
Doable Surrey, nearly new, Page rnfg.
Set light iloUbl'! harness
2 fall robes
Set heavy 1 S-4 in. chain heel harness
nearly uewrj
Set double harness

Single harness
Potato biller
3 one-horse cultivators
28 gallon copper apple butter kettle
Large iron kettle
’Lawn mower
Fanning mill
Corn Shelter
Poet digger
...r shovel
Scoop
Blacksmith bellows, anvil, vice, sledge
hammer, 2 stone hammers, tap and
dye and a lot of other smith tools
5 pitch forks
40 corn crates
Set platform scales
Bag truck
Tank heater
3 crow bitra
8 l(jg chains
Grain sac us
Com planter
Cant book­
3 large meat crooks, lot of small ones
Quantity fruit cans, kettles and pans
“All Right*’ cook stove
Box heater
6 dining chairs
Dining extension table, 12 feet
Refrigerator, nearly new
New (j-betave Estey organ
Rubbet tired baby cab
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Sausage grind-r and st|iifer
6 rockets •
CeiUerJable
A barrel pickle Xor- ay erring
Dishes and all lion -hold articles
20 acre.*of beati p Is
Apples in orchard
20 acres of .clover .eed nad Small clover
Other articles too n .morons to mention

LUNCH AT NOON
Also the Ladies* Aid Society of Coats Greve, will furnish warm
dinner at 10 cents each.

Terms of Sale:
AH sums of $5 or under cash. Over that amount, six
month’s time will be given on good approved notes
without interest, if paid when due.
If not paid vi hen
diie, six per cent interest will be charged from date.
Six per cent off for cash at sale.

W. H, COUCH, Auctioneer

FRANK WOLFE, Prepr.

HASTINGS BANNEROne YearHOO

AUCTION

it wai a light care and bn i»ty,.-«ri.Wb.-n th.- bre.m-o. mm. look, for »
ing today but feel, quite weak Quito clerk, be doeen’t bunt for tbe youth
a number hero are rotl. ring from it. who Ulka ■•mroy’ ore. »lang. -moke-.
Mr Cooper rent u. a telegram of good cigarette, and matea a brer tank of

A physlciau polnfi out in a contemporary that there Is uot I be slightest
need of girls to efigage in elaborate
i gymDflitlc rtcrctaos of to praetfeewithes on our anniyereary, and it be- 1 &gt;‘ia itomach.
io
y w o
■
1; beauty culture In unler to obtain good
ing onr paper annirenmry they gare re gentlemanly, deep and rourteore
a Lk. “n”» tablet end a bog of , &gt;b- on. who -ill be farorably eore.d- ! comploxi-ms and hcnlthy pbyshiucs.
i Tbe very best training for ttai muac!e«
■ stationery
We hail n pretty banquet i red l.y tbi-l-reine,. m. n.
' is to. I* found In onlbmry housework.
JULES C. HOF F M AN.
of red roses at each plate. It looked
Senator Glasgow has returned . from ■ nnd wta-n the body Is perfVetly hea-lthy
Detroit, Michigan,
very prettxand we sixluulaniev time. ; Kansas City, where he made an at.- : the skill will be cleared and the pyes
I meat tell yon the name of our new -I—
&gt;"•
” I briglit&lt;*ti«*d.. it !« not given to all girls
Kir)
it is Mun Ham pFonounevd “•
1 d»±”' iw’, to he able tu Indulge In ouuhior spoeb*.
| which |s. of coniw. the Meal. way.of
) iw&gt;&gt; with quest ion lune and means | wliioli body h.
J getting! e.wrrisc, but all can perform
•fri-i! an 1
- simple iluiUsehoW duties, and these. If
i done with open windows and In u brisk
‘ way. 41U ko far more for those who
Sunday I
| perform ihcm, says this doctor, than
lilies to the
--------’mdiviile News. . *
eave some
cm. to
. . ■ ordlnar^ drilling. .
•tTAxrue
the Mirvice.. gave
to each
each. They
They ati&lt;m.-Ni&gt;te»Ul« Newu
ii.s '.ruction alto.
Tbe Grand Rapids papers print an
tabtuu
'■ alFurako. bld. all seemed to anjoy them.
extended account of tbo manage of
H is tho month which telta. tho tale
Mi&gt;« Uacbel Marguerite Baley, grand­
of n fretful and irritable disposition. It
daughter of Mol Rachel Bailey formla till* feature which acts aa a give­
eriy of tbi, city. ’“-I Mraway when a woman wialies to appear
Hart SUllrer. ol Lading, al th. home something that she Isn't. A woman
of the bridos mother. Mra. Allee Bailfjy. may spend a smalt fortune lu cosmetics
Min* Bernie Donohue, conxin of the and massage, but if she doesn’t watch
bride was maid-uf-honor. Mr. and Mrs. her mouth and keep it sweet her mon­
“rt going io give away during FAIR WEEK
Stalker will lie at home after Novem­ ey Is wasted, for she cannot be good
‘lately free
lookbig. A periH'tually smiling woman
ber 15 at 112 Eureka Ave.. Lansing.
Is an offense against good taste, but a
woman with a sweet, expressive mouth
Corerei»a««B“ of ,lw I-Ont''1" A™d'' |s the loveliest thing In the world,'but
mr Imre lA-u illreureUiB 4J&gt;«
'
of Vocal and Instrumental pieces, such
,b« Auucreu n^” '“"“u^cure
thJ p - ve tx*n Alling and we want evary person coming to
Ine
- ------------ -- - mi. 1? f ;vl,°
;‘n 4 &gt;r&amp;au Pr 1’iano, Violin or Mandolin to
Mrs Stannard declares that the mod­
Mui gd 0!ie&gt; Only one piece to a person.
ern woman is not athletic, but that
fp«•» ’!1!* iraobt giving other goods iiwny. Here are a
the tall finely developed young crea­
‘
lor Fair Week Only. •
ture of the day owe* her appearance
5^0.00 Buffet for S22.5O
lor ,BxxaU
to Av fact that she la no longer sconrg
A s&gt;4 50 ChiRoner tor SH OO
ed by tuberculosis and that she ihiis
A $22.50 Couch for $15.75
been ‘brought up more by her mother
A $3.50 Rood RocKer for $1.98
for a
nnd imrc In the dining room Instead
„. Jh.re
krerell-a 5-UHWrt Aia«l“"l,n”
®„ -cuphcmlaUc oalli ot of by jMTwens of lower claw lu roems
«.h.Wo ___
»"d '-ry ourert-'in orb at the top of the house.—Landon Fuat.
He must have been acquainted

Seed •!?. ynur •'•ale:'? name
•and
win
yuu a &lt;:upv ot
’A ROMANCE 01 HOME MAK­
ING." Every UoBgm ri-.rid read
thij refreshing upt. novelette.
»hklj tells th • .&lt; ;,r fjr 4u&lt;xms/ul hutno making.

AUCTION SALE I

Among tho errerea many bourewlvre
tere w-,un0y ,po,q I, „ m.u.p.p',,, m-.
inv Itlng appearance lu u room that oth-'
erwi&gt;H- luoka fresh and clean. The tar- Sh0,
-Cooper .hat ■tabed surfhev m8y
to
all «i« eared to do waa to e.., h„„. bright, ho nistier whai cleaning mate- :
had m that the children were wttled rials an- . !npWy«|.
■
‘R-tboolMdhadahona,.
£
Bj toeing your owu workman you I
Thna
y ,*° *° She
tw mdf ,a2Llr?J“&lt;
u,ak’‘ ,he tub i |
ch. dre„ .,n,i g0M tQ
quite desirable. Procure a small can of
common pgftt of any light color de I
in Heaven.
aired, a cm of enaInP1 pnlut of
. Tta' Board hate .ppointad font new
Mme color and ju good sized brush.
mire.onwie. for Siam, and three be- Cut eight or ten’ Inch pieces of yellow
l,ru 8" "tt’-'. hrlfc The last „lm. •oap into bite and put it over the fire i I
«d and Mire MrConl Mitod frQD| 8nj] to dtaaolve in a coupta-of cuiarta of wa- %
FranchNo July 2s. Hot and Mr,. ter. Mil the bathtub wl&lt; hot water
Moody come out Ha Europe .nd at the and throw in « generous handful ofJ
huh wrote Dr Bulkier d.d not know powdered borax and the diaaolvcd !
when he would Wart Wo aroall pleared wap. When the water becomes cool I
enough to put the hands in It acrub tbwith th. proapect ot more mlmiun.r|„
aurface with a brush, letting the water
With the exception ot Dr. Toy .11 the run off as the work is done. Again partworker, are here, or will be, lu a few &gt;y fill tbe tub with hot water and scrub
weejc. But Mia. Birerell of Bangkok It with the brush and sand soap to :
goeA homo in Dreemler Het, and Mr.
make sure that all greasy particles .
Jonea at the beginning of LWt
tl.c i have been removed. Then rinse It in 1
!
Snyder and Eckels familire won after. 1 clear hot water and thoroughly dry.
The mlrelon hat learned it is
I„,j4 Cover It with two coatings of the I 1

,o h

the M. |ireeM

think that is a good plan to use in
order to remember and keep in praticu
these two languages.
We a^keJ Mr and»Mrs. Cooper and
Emma over lust night for evening
prayers. When we had finished Mrs
r- vix‘g 1ot I
C..told u» that her ' girl” Maa Ploy
said that the pyiest here nt the head of that
tnllt at
uf first,
flr^f .but
I...a si
. :..re
__ tbe birth
... of_ *
the big wat sent word to' all the. Margaret Mre. Eckels hud so much care
people to come to the wat yesterday as
With her and the other children too
he bad something to'tell .them. People
that sb., is not very well and must have ■
wen- there in throngs and he told them
that tho spirit which watoiire over i clianw*'oii ■ it ml ^&lt;K&gt;per '* Kping to

idol Buddha and roid that be must
have many people, nf B.taw.lok. to
put in hu. army of Death. He proph. snsl much Ijcknere hnd adviusl then.
not. to eat tbe glut.n&lt;m. ric- with
I».&gt;an«i as it I. uwl by the njtive. in

1905.

Ur UhXtO|^' 8n^«r
l.&lt;r^"P
“ Slw «™e to
Mr. Coop^ from Kohe Jbiwi
m

Every art warrant­
ed to give satisfaction
I'ltsatmloke liad apja-ared to the big ■ .....I,. In.
w ,,rty'*&gt;'**r in,'''’’ngloOr your money back.
.
...
.
* niFbl into a Memorial service for Mr.

or th» FV.h
1
iww, Bx
Ina _ ta«: vnmi
r tin

Hi

Hastings banner. qgtobsk s.
ot .a* .’■ '“'"•‘‘•r «. wen, noun*)
Ot th. jMlh
J(r&gt; Tujf on

■■.« PIECES OF SHEET MUSIC.

Rerthes &amp; Walldorff,

NOTICF. OF HEAKF-JO CLAIMH.
State of MteUUan. „ County of Barry, as.
Nodes 1» Hereby Riven, that ly an order ot thr
r£T A T™.£

PIANOS AND ORGANS.
THUgg Liccwon gmaauagoo.

never ask advice.
When »ou h«""a cough or
■■ v what I, good for it and get■

On account of moving to another county, I will sell at Public Auction at the farm
one mild east of Shultz, in Hope township, known as the W. 0. Tobias place
■* o.i section 11, qn
:

Thursday Afternoon, Oct. 12
1905, coriimendngat 12:30 p. m. ttharp, the following property, to-wit:
Bay horse 13 years old, gopd alf around
horse, weight 1200
Bay mare, weight 1100, 11 years old,
with foal
Black cow 7 years old
Jersey jow 7 years old
,
Spotted cow 4 years old
.
The above cows are giving milk
Yearling heifer, due to calf in April
Yearling steer
3 hogs, weight about 200 each
3 spring pigs will weigh about 100 each
Chester sow with 9 pigs six weeks old
23 good 4 year old ewes
7 half blood Lincoln jjwe lambs
20 hens and about 35 young chickens
Lumber wagon, wide tire

Set double work harness, nearly new
Single harness, nearly new
Ixiver spring drag, nearly new
Single trip buggy
2-horse cultivator
. Empire grain drill
Grain bags
About 7 tons of good clover hay
Quantity of corn in shock
400 ft dry black ash lumber, one-inch
boards
25 bushels of potatoes
Pair horae blankets
Iron pump, new
Good barrel churn nearly new
Water cream separator, nearly new
Empire hand separator, good condition
Household goods
Other articles too numerons to mention

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All sums of IS and under cash. All sums over $5 one year’s time will be given on
good oatikable i&gt;aper with interest at six per cent, Two per pent off for cash.

JAMES H, McLEAN, Propr,
W. H. COUCH.
Auctioneer,
5=»

ROSS REYNOLDS.
Clerk

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Wonder
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arland JOINT-WORM
INFESTS WHEAT
For SOFT COAL

Local News.
Loren Smith Ims been iuado »tn*t
commisdoner in place of Frank h ittel'd.

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Auction sales are Iwoming in g &gt;od
sbaipe
in
the BANNER. The BAN­
STATION
'STATE EXPERIMENT
NER w the pMce to’ plant ’em.
GIVES FARMERS HINTS ON
To Mr and Mrs. Joseph Reiiker,
THE &gt;UBJ6CT.
Thursday evening was born an eight
IKiund son. Mother and boy are doing

Greatest
Soft Coal Heater
ever made.

Operation
fully 11
in every respect.

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SELF-FEEDING

Smokeless
Sootless

Unusually large
mica illumination

Double-Heater attachment for heating room up-stairs.
Cost of fuel less than ten cents for twenty-four hours.

Stove can be seen In operation at store of

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The “Art Garland
for hard coal, stands alone as the firiest and best stove (
on earth, having points of excellence not posseted by '
other stoves. Call and see one. We will be glad to t
show you whether yot| wish to buy or not.

Weissert Bros

IN WOODY

PART

nicely.
Thu C. K. A S. excursion to the
Lake Odessa fair Thursday had six
coachea and curried a large number to
Plow the Stubble in the Fall and the tri-county’fair.
Tbe use of ferrets for hunting rabbits
Bury the Worm—Straw Ought
is jhobibited dnderfhe new game daw
to be Burned.
in Barry raiinty.
Hunters should
What is known as the joint-worm govern themselves accordingly.
,
pest seems to threaten serious damage
Tbe corn shtedder is already getting
to Miqhigan wheat. Thin _i»»t' in
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always present to some extent. • but in its deadly work in Michigan, ac­
cording to the (daily press- Too 'much
its enemies prevent its Suing serious
harm ordinarily. But every few years, care cannot be 'exercised in tbe opera-,
notably 22 years ngo, the joint worm tion of these machines.
Th© ownership of the Pare Matquette
does serious harm to wheat, causing it

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to crinkle, and making. the berry, system changes so often that it is hard
to get a line o|i its movements. ' The
shrivel and shrink.
Tho joint worm. ii tlie larva of a road is now clnmcd to lata.part of the
small. wusp-Hke insect, considerably Erie system. The Erie will have some­
smaller , than u inosquilo. The eggs thing to do to get the P. M- into the
of thisenwture are laid) in the stalk condition needed if it shaft be a first
| of .the'wheat, usually just above the
class road..
:
loWer joints. The yohngignibs burrow
The meeting ut the Michigan State
into the stem, causing it to become
Federation of Woman's clubs, will
ban! and woody. Here they attain
be held at Kalamazoo. Qctober 17
their growth and change to pupae,
1R and ‘1V. At least four hundred
corresponding to tbe cocoon stage of
represenativff women of tbe state will
large insects. They remain all winter
be in attendance. Tbe aims o£ these
in tjhe burdened portion of the stalk,
clubs are literacy, educational, indus­
coming out in the spring to perpetuate
trial, philanthropic and fur state, mu­
their breed.
nicipal and village improvement.
No variety uf wheat it immune
If yon have a patch or field of qnackfrom this pest. Conditions have l»en
favorable this year to its develops grass that you wish to exterminate,
menl. ami increii-ing damage from take your hogs into partnership and
this source may be looked for. The they will do it for you. Scatter some
worst infestations come from applying I whole corn on thr gronnd and enebu rage
stable manure to ground which has lieen i them to root. Aa noon as they get a.
I taste of the quack routs, they will nbt
sown tu wheat.
Tbe Michigan Eaperime|nt Station is stop until every one has heCn found and
studying this pest, and concludes its , eaten. They will clean the ground of
| live-forever in the same way. If you
bulletin on the subject as follows:
To sum up the situation the insects I have a comer ot a patch infested with
pass tbe winter in the hardened sec­ | these plants, fence it and put the hugs
tions of the straw. All methods of j in and they .will completely clean it
control look to the destruction of the out.
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straw and especially of these hardened
sections. If all of the straw poultl be
A mighty small proportion of the peo­
destroyed in the fall•itlfolluws that tlie
ple of the United Suites know iftfit
insects would disappear on ti)e jnstaut.
the stare of Arkiuiwis owe# the famous
The iollowing -recomnuendatiuns are
Smithsonian Inolltutkin. in Washing­
made with the view of preventing the ton. nearly fc’.WO.UO". which It has not
strOM; from getting where it can supply the faintest intention of paying. In
the udnlts for fresh infestations.
1SNH, the first year of the reign of the
Do not letup over until spring more late Queen Victoria^ the l.'nited States
.■vceived uu nreount of tbe Smithson
straw than is absolutely necessary.
Plow stubble inahe full, unless seed­
ed with clover and liatfuW ut least not well known to require repetition. r
sun’, aggregating SSoiUJuO. A gc»«»d pro­
Intel than early spring for the adults
portion of this w^s by net of congress
are able to crawl out ufjthe &amp;&gt;iJ if only Invested in bond? of tlie Mate uf Ar­
covered loosely.
.
kansas.. Not a cent uf the’ principal ur
• Plate ijcw wheat fiehL at a distance Interest of this ever has been pa rd.
from any old unplowed ones.
Tin- iM.uds now are moldcring in the
Du not apply Immyard manure just VtiuHs of the I'nlted States tresiMirj in'
before wheat on any account.' Put it Wushh'igiuii with coupons untouched
on ut some other।'point in the rotation, by the bcisMjrs.- And there they prob­
after clover and before ijunt &lt;»r at least ably will remnlu for all time. The f-Mera I g •vernment hvas forced to make
not just before wheat.
• Separatje out and burn the wcaxly
prtate money for (In- hrifficiinttiqn a»i.l
sections df straw which' get in with, umlntenaurc «&gt;f the lnxtitul:ou which:
the grainlat.threshing time.

The undersigned will sell at Public Auction one-half mile east :.„.|
soutli of Quimby, on section 3a, Hastings township, on tl:. premises of Soloman Chaffee, deceased

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Tuesday, October 10,1905)
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Commencing
at1A
10 o’clock a
a. rrv
m., fhp
tho fnllniAsirio
following n&gt;-r&gt;nz...4
property, .to-wit:

1 bay tnaro. weight 1000
r Durham cow, 8 years old I due in
■ 1 .Jersey cow, 5 years old
' November
2 steers. I year old
2 calves, 6 months old
20 hens
1 wide tire wagon
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I I narrow tire wagon, new .
i 1 two-horse buggy 1 swell body cutter
I 1 McCormick binder
1 Jones mower
I horse rake
1 hay rope and pulleys
1 double harpoon fork
1 steel land roller 1 spring tooth drag
I I lever spring tooth drag
1 60-tooth -pike harrow
1 30-tooth spike harrow
1 Wianl plow
1 Oliver plow
2 2-horse cultivators
2 double shovel cultivators
.
1 single shovel cultivator
1 5-toOth cultivator
1 scraper

Set of bob nleighn
2 ret of plow whiffle trees
1 Farniern Favorite grain
1 fanning mill
2 ■. r
1 pair of 500 11. steelyani32 btwhel craten.
1 Lay rack
'■« rack
2 seta double harness,
1 single lia'rnes5 log chains
7’]- vrnw Ha,,
10-pail kettle
1 -Tilul ktoup
2 scythes and snaths
I &gt; bog book
1 ice tongue
•!’-s 'Huger
Grain cradle
2 i ')rn planter,
Sickle grinder
.‘4 grain ba™
Wheel barrow
e
Quatifltyof
hay
5 acres of corn in shock
Spinning wheel, rfeel a 1) .n'lfoeroag
other articles

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LUNCH AT NOON I
TERMS OF SALE
All »ums uf $5.00and under cash.
All sums over $5.00, one j
tie given mi good approved notes with interest at six per cent.

Ory Chaffee,
Administrator
W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

If you want to buy or sell anything
try a Want Adv in the Banner.

SOME FINE NEW BOOKS.
Some |H’«ple think it would t»» Im- [
ponalble («&gt; U»ll less than a tvhole chick-)
en turnslu- o a satisfactory result. axW.’J
as nn Invalid etui only eal a very smaUijportion, tlie rest would have In be '
Volumes.
eaten by other petvuns--q ne&lt;*die«t ex-'
The library committee: have recentlyr trnvagaiKs*, os a half or even a quarter ,
added‘several volumes of new l»&gt;oks to , of a fowl can !-e prepared thus, and so '
the Woman's Club library. Several | bothjnunotohy and waste can be avoid- ]

Just Added to The Woman's Club
Library. List of the New

valuable works on Switzerland were
•is«!
among the recent purchases. Swi._.
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4 history will be-stndied this year. 'A- i
POUR-QUOI-PAS Jr. and MAGNAT II, known aa.the Dowling homes, will be j )wx of
has also been received
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round for IbeTull UUOII &gt;1 th, turn. 1 l«nl, purcb,».&lt;l, known ns Ibn Thus (rom
Lansing,
the Mate library wler,
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ilenty Jr. farm, second farm south of the New Catholic Cemetery in Hastings. 1
ing those having a bearing on the his- ,
• Call and make arrangetnenls, or address the owner.
I tory and miscellaneoua tupica found in '
I the chib's rear liook. Following are i
j
Hastings. R.F.D. Ho. 8.
the books pnrehasod by tbecommittee:
Hlriorj -the Klw ot tho 8wi» Reimblie, Cr.ckw; Swi.» Life In Town .ml

F. S. CI AI’PER.

Railway Tim° Tables

IMXHlhle, stew the piece In stock, i
enough to cover the chicken, but if this L
t» not at band put nn onion, n carrot I
nnd n few pieces of bacon rind Into the (
water to give It flavor. Bring tlie
liquid to. tho boll? put In the piece of I
chicken. ImUI for n minute and then j
pull hark the pan oft tlie tire nnd shn- !
n,er K‘'nt'y until the chicken L tender. ;
j w1"'" 11 &gt;»
1"'“&gt; 11
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'npt»l of I he I

MiteXmirT^mT
“112?.^
the Nation! Series; Hiatory of Switzer-j

T' • Stir, this over the Are for a minute or I
■land. Mackjenzie: Sketches antt Easaj-s j two, but do not let it bull, and serve Ii
~----- --L, —2 teutonic‘SwitzeHand. j while but. ' .
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Teutonic’SwitreHand. ,
.frwlwo; .1a util.
Littio Swim
Swiss Sojourn,
Bqjonrn, W.
W. I [
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Takln« effect Aug. 14 ,iw&gt;. Train* leave
Imf
table. •
in effect Oct. 23.19W
D. Howelhtl: Castilian Dayn. John-Hay;
,
--------Ha-tlnrs ustoliows;
Crutra! Standard Tlni'.
A Primer .&lt; P.swtrj. Pitwbn.l
Pic- I T
lu,!lr.r ,'r PlWlCTl tom-Hrlty apEASTWARD
MiXn' ^“71 •C""JI
«"“&lt;&gt;-r*to;
NO.
. tori’
S-OOi
Mance Tresc 4..Mitchell. Mra Jim and ••Nl..ture’a Invitation." nnd an au Bits-11
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!3K» 1
Bolton
’no,’..;
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Mra. Jimmie. Conrad: At Close Range* I tration he tnlls of n wnlk he took nonr1
Cloverdale
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&lt;1:10 1 |1n’ (Smith; Sanjiy.. Rice
v». . mu..
The Second Mrs. I aJK| n{ n convcR&lt;at(|,n ]je t |
Shultz
WESTWARD
BANteD
! Jimmie. Co»&gt;rad;The Law &lt;&gt;f the Land. ' overfienrd:
Coate Grove
Ko. toe
Woodland
So. !«-.
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1. " «s walking away from tlie city
..... a m : Hough; MtV Bollard's Inspiration
ar Woodbury Iv
No. toe
‘rS^iHowfllH. Tbe Marriage of Wm. Aalie.
A«:.r. '
------------n ralh*'r brisk -paw one
tnornlug f
v«ipm -Ward. Thehecund Wuoiug of SeKna wb,'n 1
" lf»oei»nme shinty.
Jjmsinic
white
man mt ujxvn ,h
the
Grand Bapldn
ifcu 6:1#
•aSue. Stuart। Hecla Sandwith. Brtan- "
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5 5rude
n,.,° piazza. I
and another, man and a'boy stood ~
near.!
line; At lb. Sign ot th. Pox;
HtuttlDK*.
. "Are you going to work ’today?” !
Givera, Truman; The Common Way. , asked the boy of the occupant of the ;
l)clnnd; Ai Tramp Abroad,
Mark I
piazza.
WOODBURY-IONIA STAGE LINE
[Twain; Lititle Stories of. Courtship,
"No." waa the answer, quick and
Lejw«r« WOODBl’KY after arrival of morning trains at s i.x -Arrives at louta io:au a. M. -fto- Cutting.
I
pithy.
luminit from IONIA Pont Office nt 1:15 P. !w. anlvrs at Woodbury at 4;00 o'clock fur train west p,
M.' Hy, and train south on the C. K. &amp; S.
"Why not?”
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WM. H- MARTIN, PROP.
"I ain’t got time.”
1
I do not expect to hear tbe phllos- ,
Among the Arabs of upper Egypt the
youth who proposes for a girl must opby of indoience more iuccintly and
submit to a whipplug at tbe bands of pointedly stated If I live n thousand
all her male relatives. "And," says a years,

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

ATTORNKTK

KNAPPEN, K LEINHANS * I r. E. Wll.USON. I&gt;. D. a.
KNAPPEN, Attoniey..
.Hutton Mlcb
317 Michigan Treat Co. Building, Grand j
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THOMAS * PKYOB. c,H T.o«. I *’ U
Mlcn.

^1 va&gt;s a large stock of

L H. raroa.

Attorneys at Law.

Office* over Haattnsi City Bank.

COWJROVE 4 POTTER,
Attorneys at Law,

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glasses and

ipectacise on hand.

| H. V A C. H. BARBER.
Physicians and Surgeons

fSucowmom to Philip T. Colgrovei
Calls In city or county reepoudeo
Office In Union Block. HMttajpi, I’racHvcs In 1
uromptneas, day or Might.

A. R KKNA8TON,
Attorney at I&lt;aw.

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Over J. 8. Goodyear A (la., Wxyre.
mall eouFHt
Collections
promptly attaodad to.

dry narrator!, "If he wishes to be con­
sidered word) having he must reeelv.
the chmrtlsemeut, which is sometimes
exceedingly severe, with an expression
of enjoyment*.” Not infrequently It Is
tbe lualdeU herself who mipores the
test
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to wiUi

A HANLON. M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Middleville, Mich

R. V. GALLAGHER, Physician and
Surgeon, Dowling, Mich.
Office
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
1
hours 12 to 2 p^cn. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Mailings, Mich.
Tctopboue at Haife Day or Nigbl
All busmen given prompt and careful
attention. Collection* a specialty.
SURVEYOR.
Office over Hanner Office.
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WALTER HEATH,
BARKY COUNTY SURVEYOR,
Bumn Ad.u alm,, w.

Baron Graham ouce asked an epicure
bow many oysters he should eat in or­
der to create a good appetite for dinner
and was told to eat away until he be­
came hungry. Tbo baron, who never
saw a joke.‘ate ten dozen and then
plaintively remarked,*" ’Pon my word,
I don’t think I am as hungry aa when

"Good gracJoun:" exclaimed the mint
yauce. “I should think you’d be nshnn^
«d to masquerade as 'nprlng lamb.* ’’
"Well," replied tbe roast, “It does
make me fee! rather Hheeplah."—Cath­
olic Standard nnd Tlmea.

buy two pair Of
Rubbers in one Winter?
YonsbouW
have bought
HOOD’S.

Hood’s Pilgrim

HOODRUBBERS
TftADt

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AUCTION SALE
The undersigned, hgviug rented his farm, will sell at pnblii . .. tu.ri 'at hi■farm residence-2i miles east; of Hickory corners, on Sec. 25. Barry t ■ u-ltip on

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, '05
Sale commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. the following Property to wit:

1 chestnut horse, weight 1200, 8yrs. old
1 brown horse, weight 1200, 8 yrs. old
I gray horse, weight 1150, 10 yrs. old '
I sorrel horse, Weight 1000, 7 yrs. old
1 pjray mare, weight 900. 9 yrs. old
I l»y mare, weight 1000. 12 yrs. old.
1 chestnut mare, weight 900. 12yrH. old
bpotted cow, fl yrn old, giving milk
Ken cow, 4 yrs. old, giving milk
Koan cow, 4 yrs. old. giving ynilk
Red cow, 12 yrs. old, giving milk
fj. **&gt;rec of above cows are due to
calf in Man h.
Burham bull, well bred. 13 months old
leading heifer
2 year old heifer with calf
19 ewes finer wool 10 Shropshire lambs
-1 ehoats
1 brood sow
25 chickens
u "J T8,s°n8 1 narrow tire wagon
1 air boo sleighs.

2 steel l&gt;eam Oliver pl«»w. ' ' 1
2 wood frame spring tooth ! i vi'.s. 20
teeth
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2 two-horee ciiltivat-.»•'*
:tit lad
Deering mowing madih
year, 6-foot cut
Milwaukee mowing ni; ,
Deering hay rake, bought
t year
i&lt; ot
Deering binder
Grain
5-tooth cultivator 2 fm nil - nmls
4 sets double harnewf
ham^
Set light driving harm
ii uter
Haw!
500 bu. ojits
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2 stone boats
Buggy
Set fly nets
«-v.. .i&gt;
Craw bar
4 pitch forks, two 4-tin* ''
2 log cliains Grain sack-* t ■ uk store
Lotn of fruit cans
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And other articles too । .unertH®
mention.

LUNCH AT NOON.
TERMS OF SALE
given on 'ewd
be given

"nder.&lt;®sl‘- Over th«*' amount one year's
will
m,SL“iOte8 w“b interest at Hix per cent. Six month- tmp ’1U

g,v&lt;3H on grm machinery without interest.

W. H. Couch,
Auctioneer

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DOWClNQ.
uunLirtk
Campbell
j one day lMrt
Mw^Mtof
OrCloverdale
wOVeX^lespent
Tnt| ' Everybody
Ev«r*»«o&lt;V«k.
«ks-An,
’’Are yon going tu
Mnu Mr®" of Rotund visaed Mis.
'1l1week
ain’« Y
Woek at W,u
Win.’ Chamber- I the fair. ”
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James Brown one day lara week.
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Mr anti M
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Mr and Mrs. Alfred Ormabee are
ure ! *p"-.cnini
«v*vhing next Sunday Jmorning at
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inZ“dtM?U
the latter'."brother in Katama- »•«
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nig" sjamt a few days last week on zoo.
their farm.’
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ORANGEVILLE.
Mr. Roy Smith and Mira Jane Stan­
Mr* Fre-1 HuKbe« Jr. and d«uitbl,r
Maurice Cox and family and Jiiram ton both of this place were married in • Edgar Brown returned to Kalamazoo
£S£L“u’’irJw,M in
Payne and famfly &lt;rf Hinds Corners Hastings last Weduenday afternoon, re­ Saturday where Li. w)fc U taking
spent Sunday at W. K. Payne’s.
turning to the bridra home where a irmlnt.nL We nudenUund rite will
I not lie able to return home for Dome
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hine spent few relatives were gathered for a fine

BEDROOM SUITS, SPRINGS ind MATTRESSES,

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PRAIRIEVILLE.
M.r"’ Juhn Perkins returned
rerainsret
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trom Portland Oregon
last wook
\lrere
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Hu«b&lt;-s
and children ure
vjBumg
nor
parent
trartUf*i!Wr?“re0U *n tbe n rtkern
P*rt of th, .Ute,- Mr.
- »„.l--Mra" Arthur
.•V '
. ........ ’"“'a air. and
P»«on and daughter were guerta"
» guests of
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ixjveland Sunday.

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HINDS CORNERS.
R. S. HARTER,M. D„
Maurice Cox had the misfurtnne to
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
lose a valuable hotae lust Saturday.
Rev. Willets preached at the School 1 ptaMu-'at
bouse last Sunday evening;
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Philips and sou
ORDKk.
Barrel visited Mr. and Mrs. Bugbee of
Shultz Sunday.

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Sunday with friends in west Hope.
Miss Lilia Morehouse is keeping
Harry Payne and family of Dalton
house for Mra. Chas. Hughes.
spent one day last week with the form­
Mr. H. Temple and family will ers parents. Mr. am] Mra. Willard
move here from Indian River. They Payne.
Kan,lo Prek. I., i—. , ,
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wii'e^'
«x*»py the house of Mrs. Maty -b^e teugb.t.XbSrt t~

Hupper. Tbe bride was dantily gowned
Bert Brown tatmiutriek at thl.
in a- drew of whiU wool. They wen-, Mrs
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accompanied by ‘the groom's brother ' writing'
James and tho brides sister Miss Clara”
Mr., “
Hrrmmltt .nd Um. Morebou.,lx&gt;l. They -•»
are'
visiting in
in xrving
Irving at
at wore in Plainwell Saturdav.
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l’re0‘11- Xkelr manyfrlend* wi»h them
Tbe Orangeville band played at
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In thn iii»tu-r Of the c»uti of Ell HUten 'JrwawfL
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(&gt;• muUnc and ftllng the petition dulv rcrl' craned, pravini that an iuKtnitueii: no* on 6lr
Jn tain court, purporting to b&lt; the Luu will and
traranmnt of -aid decearu-tl
admitted to
probat.- and thr rxmitcr tirevHn iu&gt;med
ownat
U.»,X'S?‘ri“i’J
! petition and that the hrtn at law of raid deoea»-

lied, of WIUtztu

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tun, uv. r-v AlAUim. Alia.,* 13
"SSl.K.'S J^EETSuS17 S“!S
. pendency of raid petition and the hearing
therfof br caualbg a copy of this order to be
J1* tb«^Hiu4:ug» Baxtwita • ’2STr**
• thin.
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reeks previous to raid day ot iwarinz.
Mr. Osborn called on friends and relJ
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Chai*. M. M
Donald McUay of NashviUe ia vbit- .m&lt; jurist broke in
Ella C. Bk&gt;x&gt;x,
Judge of r
, stives in this vicinity.
Prutmte Tte&lt;l-&gt;t- r
ing his parent* here.
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F'M. CoMta bus a brother also a sister
Mi» Llbbta McCallum
Snn.
Mr: ”"11 M™- " "&gt;■ ?'&gt;&lt;«&gt;'' »'r rnter— - -. .
t- -----j rUifing him
lb , ’Uy
ln'r
1
of tbi1,15
•'"&gt; fomtly of,.
PKOBATR «&gt;Kl)KS
“I tell you my (ore for 'you Is mak­
Mr. and Mrs Robinson ami daughter
Xw place.
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HtaXp of Mlehlmn. County ol Hairy.m
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ing me mad—mad f*
At a sc’-kloii Of tfce I'mliMt- » vurt for tbe
I Mr. Amu. Barrett moral bi, f.mil. I ”7 ,Eli“**** Z"r’"'1 •P™t "'oluM- Ethel speni Sunday with friends over 1 “Well, keep quiet about It. It's had County
of Harry, fe l lcn at thr ITolmte office,
west.
iu
tile
City
ot Baallnra.' lu raid county an
Jus/ the same effect upon papa.”
iii i tu Orangeville liut'neek.
of x”'
" 'I1 '*'* ‘d* K°’h
Friday imp day of s.-pi-mtwr: in the year
•Miks Clara VauHcyjdeof Battle Creek 1
pur tbourand nine hundrrd ,*uxl live.
Present
Cha*.
M. Mack. Ju4k&gt;' of Probate.
-C-SiltS.. at right prices.
A fell line of HEATING STOVES 'p
R"'
**•■««! in tb&lt;, revival I Andrew Minzev-and wif f T t
is spending the weeklat Dr Gallagher's
, - *"
in y
n.v
mniwr. of
ui th
me«- ritaO"
r-iutw of
m Bernard
tsiuaiu
’0..K!Bltur
Does your son worry you bv con- Bowser. t!« e&gt; sued.
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HARNESS. SINGLE. LIGHT DOUBLE WQJIK HARN ESS
ul 1“rk“r&gt;'~™"'hi»
. „ldl. aro Tl,*^“X” 1,7 j' also taking in the Hastings fair
Ou reading and filing the r'lre.
petH Ion duly
verttnctina tlebur
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ti-d. of vF.. ...
.1. .ni-iiiu,
Men'.!!, nimw-&gt;i&gt;vr
thr executor uinun
n.imi-4 m
Hi Mie
the
Mr. Frank YunScykle spent last^Fri- j , He doesn’t contract debts; he ex- Irvw.vi
&lt; M ne AMERICAS FENCE.
W | »“•»«« MeU*&gt;- M.r»l from a iHtt. tin,.»«*.
' '
will flf
deceased, vrayinx that nn instmluent.riox on lilr ia thlx Court, parporttna to be
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1° Or“J
-«eCrilom I. quire da^with his sister at this place ‘
pand*
them.*
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tm-mSr
Cu
the la&gt;t will and totninent of nald deceased lx?
i Mrs. Barbara McCallum is quite
Mrj&lt;. Mary Belson nf Maple Grove
admitted to Probate und the excenter therein
i Seriously ill at this writing.
SPENT MORE THAN JI .OOU.
.
, wUari. I»r
visited her father Mr. Jendro ’u,'t 1
Mr. and Mra Clan. Blackman of
; Fred Zorbel has some cum that has ! Thursday., Mr. Jendro does not
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Tb-jreutxiti it-ta ordered, that Friday, the
। Orangeville were in town Saturday.
gain ' W. W. Baker uf Plainview. heb. ran &gt;saj- at October a.. l&gt;. isra at ten o’clock in
i grown to such ah immense height that I
writes: “My wife suffered from lung nw*forenoon. i» &amp;v&gt;icti&gt;-d for the hrartaf dr
CLOVERDALE.
'110 *UUI to USe a steP ladder to tie thi- I
trouble fur fifteen yearn. She tried a
Ui
■riumlxir of doctors and spent over $lf)uO raid- estate, are required to appear aralvxtoo
t
.
‘shticks Who can beat that9
EAST ORANSEVILLE.
Mia
----------..aa.iMgaof Hastings
Ul
.w.Inez
L.w.McIntyre
.
! witout relief. She tiecame very low of raid court, then to tw boldsn nt the probate
' ■ in •her c,[.a -Sty „fj t , Horn to Jake Woyerman and wife &gt;
^v,,„
wnuuvui^
office.
In th
the“ city of Hratlnx*. In said —
county,
Lena Vandenbforg
spent Sator-, and Imt all hope. A friend recommend- om
’' ,n
iu 1U Cluvurauk
mid”snow
cause
If any there be. why the prayer
; MbnuKraiAer und ty|-»nt.-r lur part- s"l"
“ "&gt;'i pound girl. Mother : day ljud.1 Sunday ...
ut &gt;luf
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ed Foley's Honey und Tar and thanks of thr j.eUtioner may not be granted. And tt
»l
tu this great remedy it saved her life. bi further ordered, tluit raid petitioner live
j ies f-nun Illinois. "
&gt; and child are doing
well
under
care
of
DEI TON.
MICHIGAN.
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••• M-iard Johneox and wife enter­ She enjoy« better health thun she has notice to the persons fpferrated In said estate
w
fl
Dr. O. H. Fritch of Cloveroale.
. tainoil company Somlky.
of th&amp;rH-nili ricy of said petition and the bearlnir
known in ten ‘years.
Refuse substi­ thereof bjr cnusliiK a copy of this order to be
j -The Ctov»Tdale L. A. S. will nn&gt;et ;
Iter D. W. StaffeHot Cmbrldge. i Mrl H.i.ry Kfnl^lf and .laughter tutes. F or sale by Arthur E. Mulhol­ published in the JlASTfMn* Basxkk a news­
! with Mm. Howard Musher uii Thursday i
paper printed nnd circulated In odd County cf
land, successor to W. H. Goodyear.
Maw.
»i»m
fr„m
Thuruday
until
SatllAi
ing.
were
on
our
atreet.
I
m
Harry, uuw In Mra we,-it for three successive
। Get. 12 for .dinner.
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MM, OHUCI1 JUNl
«ecM^ nrertous to raid day ot hearing.
DELTON.
urday last week at F. W. .Zerlwl’s and j Thursday
Him.
Cha”-M. Mack.
I Ferel Replogh- has moved into 1 1 ; J. Horn’s, H« also preached a fine I
All kinds of Postal Cards at Mul­ KllaC.Probate
c
.
,
,
m-itlster.
.hblieof Probata
Mr. and Mr* Bort Ponn.^k and! Frank SkykThouw.
■ (A Iri efopr.l
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™.» in tl„- fhunu-riicul ebureh.
I m' M"I.
'W'’,’ holland's, the Leading Druggist.
daughter Bernice, left for- Witchij.-i. ■
re-Thuxrfpy vreniug.
of
LcL-btuu
««ml
Smri.y
with
Herl.
The parents uf Dr. Fritch have
Kansas. Tuesday for u three weeks's
,
.
.
Johnctox
and
family.
' turned tu their home in Canadfi.
‘ Mrs.
Ren
t.f Hastings spent ‘ .
~
visit with Mr. Pen luck’s'broth. r. They
.
; ’
‘ .VLizzie
ovuuvg
i-i ’kvf
xxuNHiigs
Miiw Mnggie Campliell uf•Kalamazoo; several days of last tfuek nt P.. Moe*
Mos- I.
Qanfie|_D.
will also visit otner jxiints uf interest,
j who has Uien in the Upper Peninsula ' Ip-r’a. They also entertained Grandpa ? A goodly nninU-r bf , Ban field exin the east befor# returning.
। .-tupped off here for . a few days h-t 5t John, of Muucie,. Ind. He was a ; ,X}ct 4* k*ten&lt;s^' dcmnty fair this
1'. A. SHELDONWm. H. STEBBINS,
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Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pennock, will
Abstract and -Real Estate Office.
; week to visit her uncles. -Hugh and i former resident of
is place, ia in bis ; wee*i’
We ' afe hoping for good
Lici’iised Embalmer
attend to Mr. Bert Pennock's store1 Dugol CampIHI.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
‘ .'1st year and enjoying goed health.
wcalter.
and Funeral Director..
Money Io loan on ken! Estate, lle&amp;l Kstduring ins abMsked*
Haitnn next to Ctirhtma&lt; 1’hfHograph
. tale sold on eomudMian. General coareyO. .
,
Tim pnewriing. iii reference t„ tho I Ml*. Stood. Z«bj »nd ilttlo itangh,7 2 , "
Studio.
KcMdence XV Court «trrel. All
atK’itix. H-iritis a complete set ot Ab*tnu.-t
Mr. and Mrs. W. M ti 7
. r~atoLongL.II..h.rebe.-n^Jm1reW
lent
Writored., with tor vl,H
“ «*&gt;F'd
w-k
cals promptly attended, day or i&gt;lcbL
Hooka, compiled from the Kecords. can
furnish complete Abstracts.
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Ciilxen* Phone. Res. 60; Office 7«.
ed the
tho U.r
.
gramUeoreMr. .nd Mr&lt; .1, Coder. ,ArtJ“ ,
daughter Qoteu attended
fair at , uu.,. |)VM. ,,
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। until next Monday.
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Lake Odessa a couple of days last
re..
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I store at BanfielU and His titter teaches
I| Thuwr whom l/ep-H"l
-irk
। .he Bamivl 1 «eho»l, i .Itboogh their
week.
,.toll .d -Sorth Burry.
,
*r
r, r&gt; »
, ,- ,
. ! week are now on the road to recirterv ., O. Darling left Monday morning ! j»rents have moved. We aie glad to
1
Mr. t. B. Loy of Kalamazoo was in
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• bave
yoHng
remain with
Delton last Munday ’to look at Mr. j
HINDS’ CORNER.
Blackm’an’s horse*. He offered to trade : Mra. Marv Wflde who is making her I.j A. F. Shultz who bat l»eon spemling i p-‘&lt;
THJ-OLD RELIABLE
.
Mercy, Mve even for Blackman's year j' brother. Chas. Cox an extended viHit i&gt; the part two weeks in Miraouri re-' Rfv Baldwin madu fain first trip of
For LIVRRY RIGS.
We have
! turned last Saturday.
. I the Bonfield charge Irat Sundav. He
HORSE SUOER.
old. Mercy Mee has a record of
several first class rigs in connection
i is spending a .few days in’ Grand :
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Th.. Sl,«-. Alice ud Utah Sholu ; me''ilh *'«'«&lt;■ eongreg.Uon »t tl.i,
Shop on Court Street, just/eart of
and *1200. W cannot buy her, hut with ]
i Rapids with her son.
Your patronage solicited.
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Jefferaun si.
all this, Mr. Blackman would not trade I Mr. und Mrs. Clark Rubit.wn un.l
ing u4.ii.- k.t ot millinery
grxsliL ’
j
R&lt;Mo*pk and a lady friend cf
as he expects more than this from his i
daughter Freda sj'Cnt last Sunday und "
■ Cleveland are visiting the former s
horse. This little black filly is one of
WHEN YOU WAfriT
j Monday in Freeport, the guests of : Mist* Edith McQnarrio of Wall Lake i parents
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C LJ n E C FOR MEN,
(the fastest 2 year olds in this part of '
;
the mirot or Mta. Horenre Shell. ;
Wil| L,.OI, wh „ h„
qmU
onUto for boys.
‘Mra Robinson’s rtstcr.
. the country. She will lie raced in ,
Mr.
Jacob
Kline
and
family
wfab
,
over
.
un
aj.
,
m
g^niB-better
at
thia
writing.
I make a spectaltr of hmidliug MEN'S and
‘ Hastings this week at the fairgrounds, i 7-" —1—: ------ - -— --------J ”rBOYS’ SUOES. See my line t» fore buylnx.
Mr. Blx-xm.n will alw&gt; ran- ora- of hi* Jliavl' tow)1 on the »iek ;li»t «re riuwly
Mre.* L. A. Arrmld of Saratoga] Mrs. Myr tie Powers has I
quite
ItepatrinR neatly and promptly done
CALL ON L A. EATON, HE HAS
other horses this Week.
• t®covering.
Spring* N-. Y. ia making nn extended s|c k hc.r daughter
i(I (;aring for
IT, ALL KINpS IN STOCK, AND
PHILIP LUTZ,
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Mr. lAacey Jones resigned his posi- ■
( ox ’OHt n ver.v valinihl.- visit at this place the guest of Mrs. , her. '
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 9!
Seeonrl door south of Fostoffire.
Lucy Bugbee. They wore old school ‘_____________ _______ • ;
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tion its Rum! Mail Carrier of Route I horse OU(‘ ll*&gt;'
"‘'ek’
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No. 3 and Mr. Lincoln Bush will take
Hiram Payne and family and Mr. ' mates and had not seen each other for -^4.
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. ’.Iris route.’
.
mwl Mrs. Maurice Cox and daughter ■ 32 year-.
Mr? and Mrs Melvin Manning nnd ^la siient Sunday with their parrnH.
CRESSEY.
Mrs. Nellie VanTyne and Mra. Rand Mr- *u,d Mr*
N’ Hayne t,f &lt; IoTT
^Iln- kbtibiers,
Polly, also a number of others attend^ i da,e
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j Mrs, En*).- Bfcrb**r who is in very .
T&gt;- ”-»n and i i.iiriev ilk,
Mfch.
ed the fair at Lake Odessa, last week. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weisemau are the ' jMX)r h&lt; alth was aide to ride out several i
Mr »nd Mra In-e I'liilliiw
j .prand* l»rgnt. of* . *
ll&gt; Ptmod girl,
। times last week.
| Mra. Alice Robinson of this place j Jennie Fisher of Kalnumzoo-'-epent j
baby of Dowling visited Dr. and Mrs.
I and friend and Mra. 11.. Jones of Hast- j Sunday at B. Fisher's.
R. E. Harter Sunday. .
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J Ings are making an extended visit • MrFi Jai,B Barber is again at home |
Mrs. Ellis Faulkner und son Paul, (
On account of ill health, the uudersiRiieil hae rented hie farm atid will move to
and Mrs. R. 8. Harter visited Mrs.
**'— • w”Rk the formers’ daughter Mrs. Rae ; Bfter a jwo weeks visit in Grand Rap- i
; jjH
Caleb Risbridger of.. Johnstown last • K°ttPP of Beotoo Harbor.
IWton. and will sell at Public Auction at his. residence, two miles east
j Andrew Smith has sold one of his
Xews has been received of the seriSaturday.
and one-half mile north of Deltoii, on sec. 3, Barry township, on
j farms to Melvin Smith of Saranac who on}|- i|inCK, of Mra. Stella_ Parmeter
Delton will lie well represented at
|
will
take
possession
soon.
j
Saxton
at
her
home
Racine,
Win.
tbe Hastings fair this week.
.
.
Mr. Alh-H Hampton of &gt;»l IDelton i »»r
newl~tor Bev Willet.pre.rl»d
tmrnurjrawrnn.
n«rcwp»-««-j Mra. Will Cooper returned -to her
. ‘ ,
Ire.
l.ra onkn/.l
f at tthe
school hnni»
house SontlHV
Sunday aVOnHlg
evening; I; home in ymtie Creek Thursday.
. lust a valuable horse last week.
{ will preach next Sunday in the morn- ■
Taraell has been quite.sick
: Mr.-aud Mrs. W. Dunn visited
j ing. Everyone tnrn out and give him th&lt;j
w(jek
Geo. Manes' Sunday.
,a hearty welcome.
Clcxi Cassndy'is in Kalamazoo for a
Sale commencing at ten o’clock sharp, the following property to-wit:
Mr. Mel Gniw and sou .Don °r I Tbe L. A. S. that was to have met
tim(&gt;
Lo»$ visited his brother last week.
tlii. week h.» lx-™ £»;pt.n«d on Mw)]|
k|wo| &lt;ju TharwJay
1 brown horse, weight 1300.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Williams have count of tbo
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1 24-tboth drag, wood frame
fitir. W &gt;11 not nn-et u»tU, „„.U
Uc paplta.
just' returned from* a visit with friends til the first Friday of next month.]
1 sorrel horse, weight 1100
.
1 90-tooth lever drag
can attend the Hasting” fair.
h* well: spent
at Grand Ledge.
1 horse, 10 years old
November 3.
Set light driving harness
ve a regular
Joshua Brown who has been in poor
1 dark gray colt, coming three.
Mira Winnie Mantle of Battle Creek
3 double harnesses, heavy
: It. I1.VITI.
health a long time has nut been so well
miim:
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. '
1 bay colt, coming three
Hay rake
Hay tedder
the'past week.
•Mate.
:i iina|i town,
Mathie last week.
1
light
bay
colt,
coming
Jhree
Hay rack
Hay rack and stock rack
Mrs- Martha Glyqn died at tbe home
/til di'OiUnts,
4 cows due te calf in January
Set 3-ton holster springs
:we ligljt und
of her daughter MK Ira Blanchard
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
1
gray
Durhim
bull,
13
months
old
Hand
or
power
cutting box
Saturday. Sept. 3 at the agt of KI years
; Rev. F. E. Morehouse, evangelist.
2 calves
12 sheep
Portland cutter
Buggy pole
She has tew a patient sufferer through
We
Pei
4
cent
on
; closed a two weeks meeting at the M.
1 brood sow with 8 pigs Wood beam Oliver plow
2 shoatesi
a long illness. She was a woman of .
I
E.
church
Sunday
evening.
Rev.
stroiig^convictioiis
and
was
loved
for
;
.
ij,", 1,1 ;
’’s I’aiiits—the
1 gasolinee ei
e gine 4A horse power .
Iron beam Oliver plow
Pay
Deposits.
1 Morehouse is a strong preacher. Sev­
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■" • •'tiU Call and
her noble qualities of heart and mind. , ’
indpr, power eh el ler
1 feed grim
Side hill plow
Pair oscilatiug bobs
eral started to serve the Lord and sev­
She was tho last of a family of 14
We loan money on Real Estate
1 Deering busker shredder, nearly new About 5 tonn of clover hay
or good Bankable Paper.
We
eral received the blessing of a clern
children of John Tibbitts who lived to |
4-roll
150 bushels of oats 200 shot’ks of corn
loan our money at home, and do
heart. '1’he people gave liberally with­
the advanced age of 101 years. She 1 set of blacksmith tools
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Set of tackle and block, with 50-feet of
business with people we know
out any urging. Forty-one dollars was
was a mother of 3 children, one so it i
...all right 'iTio »
&lt;»»■
1
hand
cider
mill,
3-irich
screw
rope, capacity 2500 lbs
given him., only two collections being
passing away a few years ago. One j
servative business and ha\e
1 fanning mill
t 2 elevators
Cream separator, without water
son whose liome is in California and I Ah
Wl’"
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Michigan.
’ taken for this amount.
Honey to Loan
Champion binder
Champion mower 2.couches
1 table
daughter Mrs. Blanchard, and 12 grand­
Miss Beatrice Fisher of Buttle Creek
at reasonable rates, Oeetls,
1 roller drill
1 two horse cultivator Oak Garland heater, No. 140
children. U great grand children re- jv
is spending a few days with her father
rtortgages and Legal
1
lumber
wagon
2
sets
of
chairs
Carpets
main
to
mourn
her
loss.
The
funeral
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Papers
Drawn.
at the parsonage.
Road cart
, Double harness
was held at her lute homo Monday a t,
And other articles too numerous to
New Vork Oralis. Insurance
First quarterly meeting Sunday Oct.
10
o
’
clock
Rev.
Riddick
uf
Springbrook
1
Syracuse
lever
drag,
3-flection,
mention .
BANNER maps of 15 at Dalton at 10:80 ; quarterly con­
and Bonds Sold.___
officiating. The remains were laid be- j23-tooth
ference on Tuesday at 10:80. All meinf
DIRECTORS:
side her husband, who preceded her ;
BARRY
• liere requested to be present.
L A A. ALDRICH. President.
many.years, in the Riverside cemetery
O HUGHES, V. President.
ite’nmG ! i , !:a27 Uohh'rKalamazoo.
f E S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
*hip ttr A
• ' tecUon.- tQwnDENTIST IIS DELTON.
itn-iojc ■•al‘utrfOvV U”L hi«hw*yfiI Dr. A. a Hamm, ot Kulamur.uo. VMaTeYlKHT.
PODUNK.
houiK '
tburches, school
will be in Delton, one day out of every / I p. TERPENNINO.
- . ery valuable for reference.
Several people old and young are on
; two weeka, prepared to do
kt”11’ o( L JAMES COLLINS.
the sick list. What wems to be an
AU sums of *5 or under
i Dental work, and the work guaranepidemic has struck this 'place with a
Ovet that amount
• teed.
vongenne and many are tbe onra
*1 Ih Dtltw Post Office.
: The first day will’be. Oct 11th at Drone
year
’
s
time
will
be
given on good bankable
coughing and generally undone.
notes at six per cent interest.
On farm tools six
f- G. ADAMS, Postmiter. Harter’a ofiice. Anyone wishing work
There will be Quarterly meeting at
done in that line, can meet the dent­
month's time will be given without interest. Alter
the U. B. church in Cedar Creek next
! ist on the above date.
6 months, six percent interest will be charged.
Sunday and some from this place will
I have bought’ the LAUBAUOH
! Dr. Hamm, ia a graduate of the
probably attend. For^tbose that remain
market, and will add a complete
1 Univenlty of Michigan and baa loat home there will bo the S. B. at 11
ouvenir livery
line of Groceries, Canned Goods,
F«®d and Sale Stable. ■ catod in Kalamazoo in the. Chaw Confections.
o’clock.
Ett.
Everything
Block, having a large pratlceGbere.
Mrs. Lyman Bates is entertaining a
will bo kept right up to date In
1&gt;EUTO"' M,e •
sister and child from Jamestown New
every way and I solicit &lt;ny share
**“'
if
A ht-altby man ia a king in his own
York.
of gatronage.
Miss Zoe Powell has been staying*
p
houvenir
with friendsjn Hartings for two weeks.
up kound hMltb-k«!l» you '™11.

terns of linoleums which ire beiuties.

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

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ROWLAND BROS.

DAffLAKE,

COAL

L. L. Loveland &amp;. Son.

AUCTION SALE!

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Thursday, October 12, '05

ty Driving a Few Miles

Delton State Bank

YOU GET THE BENEFIT

W.H. Chase,

COUNTY.

LUNCH] AT

PRICE ONLY 50CTS.

NOON

Tnrmc nf

■ orms OT oaie.

Announcement

S

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HENRY E. KAHLER, Propr

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J. SPROUL,

tesam^iAR

Wb“I?TV,iTnX.‘

to us. Its all in tne niuu»
holUnd’s Drug Stow.

m3"

Dalton, Mloh-

E. R. CONRAD,

Mr. John Lenz has some fine pota­
toes. a scarce article in this vicinity.

AUCTIONEER.

�HASTINGS BANNF.K. QCTOBKH 5. 1W5.

The Gomer Jewelry Store
Is making the prices.
windows.

See my

FITTING GLASSES * SPECIALTY.

Arbor for Medical treatment
J. Norris and Wesley Dunham made
a flying trip to Nashville’ last Saturday
afternoon.
Annual
Communication of the
Johnstown and Assyria Sunday school
association to be held at tbe Rriggs
M. E. church Saturday Oct 7, fore­
noon and afternoon. Basket Dinner.
Tbe ladies will serve hot coffee.

There was no school Monday on ac­
count of our teacher being tick.
COBB'S CORNERS.
Mrs. Geo. Ingtam baa a sister from

WANTSf
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or If there
Is anything useful vou want to
buy, place an adv. m the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
Idle In the bam; a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; In
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our VN ant Column
If brings buyers *nd sellers to-«
gether. and only costs ONE
CENT A WORP FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try IL
•

Mrs. Geo. Faller visitved at L. N.
Cobb's part of last week.
WANTED—PoUtOM. wiD pay the
Four carpenters are at work on Z.
Moore's house. We judge from the highets market price for a couple car­
loads of goixl early potatoes. Htnchsound of tbe hammers it will soon lie man A Halt
'__________ __________
completed.
FOR SALE—80 acre farm. 5% miles
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bristol of Johns­ west of Hastings. Sec.. 17. |WX). ”■
SOUTHEAST YANKEE SPRINGS.
'
J CORRESPONDENCE.
Ed. Courtney is slowly recovering town were the guests of the letter's S. Wfiitright
mother Mrs Geo. Ingram Monday.
FOR SALE^My residence in- tbe
from a fractured limb.
fourth ward. In first class condition
Mias Nora Travis visited relatives in
Miss Mae McKibbin visited her par­
and nice location. N. T.' Diamond.
' NASHVILLE.
entu
atni Mj*.
McKibben over thia vicinity last week.
’ WANTED-Just a few more gas
Mr. and Mra. C. (1 Price returned Sunday.
School is progressing finely in the customera to make up the ,needed 100
from Sand Lake Tuesday where they
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith a Cobb district with Miss Erwayof Rut­ so we can reduce tbe rates and give
extra
discount* to consumers. Thorn­
land as teacher.
went to visit relatives.
gjrl Sept. .21.
.
apple Gas &amp; Electric Co.
Mr. and Mra. Chester Smith are
A lady from Prairieville was through
IRVING. ,
work
WANT TO TRADE—A 1
mourning tbe loss of their little son our vicinity one day last week, took the
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. VanSickle tbe team . for pair joung col
William who died a few days ago with picture of our school also our merchWarren, Orangeville P. O.
ulcerative colitis.
ants estblisbmenta and others, and if Utter a daughter of Levi Williams und
The funeral hervices were held at I her camera is not fractured some fine wife of this place have Iren visiting
WANTED—-Agents to sell Maccabee
them a few days.
Protective sick and accident insurance.
tbeir home Thursday afternoon at 2 pictures are expected.
Our new minister Mr. Traverse is j' ’ Mr.
William* of Grand Can give exclusive territory- For
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. William*
o'clock. Rev.'Tuthill officiating. The
terms and full information write or see
[ Rapids who.bought.the MdCnnn place C. H.. Thomas. Hastings. Mich.
remains were interred in Lake View moving in.*
v Ethyl Williams is again jn school | baVB shippt’J their goods here and will
cemetery.
WANTED—To buy n good farm uf.l
■ a short
‘
’ soon be setted in their new home.
• about eighty acres, tiid Beach. Host- |
illness.
Min Grace Baker has gone to Ann after
‘
Roy Smith and wife of Dowling who nigh
Arbor to enter college.
Wm. Stocking has his wall complete
were married last week Ibave been
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Trnman have for his new barn.
FOR RENT- House in first ward.
gone to Lansing to visit friends.
Mrs. A. Heiatand and Miss f»race spending their honeymoon with Mr. Enquire at this office
and Mrs. E.
Warner. The bride is
on Ruby H*^*tand of Gun.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clever have Early caped
w
FOR SALE-fiO registered Shropshire j
a neice of Mrs.’ Warner.
1
.
gone to Chicago to spend tho winter Lake Sunday,
The little son of Chris (bfaristenson ewee and yearling rains at bargain
will, limit «&gt;n.
Th, GlMuort will hold • biKUit M&lt;1
prices. G. IL Padelford, Quimby,
is quite sick They , have (called Dr. M fch.
Charles Feighner received word Inst honey social at Eroey Cook's Oct. 12th.
Furgeson to attend him.
week that his daughter Mrs. Arthur Everybody invited.
WAXTED-W, b»r. » lot of old
Mra. E. Dunlap and chi Id p-n stayed papers to sell, suitable for putting un­
Offley who went to Los Angeles. CaliEvenbody is anticipating the fair
at
S. Kennedy's Munday night, return­ der carpets. At BANNER office.
fornin less than a year ago for tho ben- this weelL
efit of her health died of consumption
ing to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
FOR 8ALE-Cbeap fin acre farm 5W
and will be brought here for burial.
Chas McCann and wife have moved miles from Hastings good soil, good
EAST ASSYRIA.
building? plenty fruit for information
Mrs. Offley leaves a husband and little
William Knowles, Mrs. Fenny and . and are getting settled in tbeir -new inquire of Proliate Judge.
son. father, mother, brothers and a
daughter Fern attended the funeral of home.
sister liesidee many friends to mourn
LOST—Information is wanted con­
Harry Sixberry and wife Qf-Hastings
the former’s niece Miss Isla Markham
their ksa.
have moved to this pluc.-. and will cerning a liook entitled Our Young
at Battle Creek last Sunday.
Fulks Encyclo]iedia of Travel by James
Mrs. Bert Titmarah has been quite
occupy the 8. Fifield houn* /Mr Six- D. McCabe, which may have Jjecn
J. M. Knapp of Bellevue was the. berry will work on the section here.
ill the past week.
loaned or given away. Inquire at
guest of bis sister Mrs. .Tofan Hill a
BANNER office.
Miss Elsie Smith has gone to Chi­
part of last week.
FOR RENT—Houte iS fourth ward,
SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER.
cago where she has a position as
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fruin and little
good location
Inquire Mrs. M. H.
nurse.
Bailey.
daughter Bernice spent last Saturday
and
Sunday
with
relatives
in
Eaton
।
FOR
SALE
—
My
140 acre farm one
WELCOME CORNERS.
I wish I could head nu iasurreetiou
Rapids.
.
mile east and half mile south of Wood- •
•gainst the Sunday nlgtii rapper a« It j laud
The Silver Medal contest held at the
Ten acres good timlter. Imlancr (
M. E. church Friday evening was well : A number from hero attended the Is usually met. It would be swept out I in first class condition. Guud build- i
attended. Mias Betvrie Bash received Eaton county fair at Charlotte last Cf «Istenet* with a celerity that would , ings. Largo double- w inged house.
be Astonishing even fn this day of rapid One bank lam .0x14 feel, another
week.
the Medal
i Irani 30x1.5. Windmill and plenty of
trnuslt. Gone-f«»rever would be the.
Miss Inez McIntyre was seen un our ] Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoyt and chil- •upper,
rr,. table of one sectisn wof
. ....
Will Is* Kid cheap 'For
tlie; j gu&lt;xl,water.
j dren of Cashion, Oklahoma are guests nnimtT-Ute
or w&gt;u
wM■-uii'pt-o
-11il-l&gt;.-.l lK« ir i r»tth'er
J»rli.
nlar.
H&lt; on or ................
luHtew
street Wednesday.
vvmuxi^ — Miv I'lute
JUIUV VI
’
- ----------------- m
---of their sisters Mrs. W. E. Fenn and or^dtled
{white and
eorKtf Kepner. fake
ssa.,
or,dried codfish,
coiillsh. the pile
pi&gt;« of
r&gt;f Irhin.
nn'«i jl ^*
George
Ixike "Ode
O&lt;l«*sa.
.|
Will Slattery of Grand Rapid* visit­
' . Mrs. Chas. Wiles, and other relatives brown bread, the lltthle «lisht&gt; &lt;jf apple ! WANTED—To buy second hand buzz |
ed at Ben Fisher’s Friday.
in this vicinity.
1’be Harry County Fair will toon be here, and from now on business will be lively. ' U ith eterj &lt;kvsauce, tbe large pule
e gingitr
ginp! cookies. ■ "aw. State price.
Addnt^ A. L I
Mrs. F. C. Griffen and children have
Gone. too. would be that otljer
otli Variety
. Storr. Duster_Rouh! 2.
Fbutos of my best work of 84 and upwards, 1 will give one enlarged pietijre FBF.E OF i flABGE
been spending a few days at Portland.
of supper table which thluki to niak.^'- "Irbil SALE —A ' few more White I
pies of the work can be seen at my. studio. Call a't once and place ybnr order before tie r-xsh roc
LACEY.
metres. Those coming from a distance to attend the Fair should have tbeir work done during tb» 1* ’’ .
J. J. und O. L. Spencer and B.
Ward Clark of Battle Crwk is visit- up fur its lack of savory dixies by Us Leghorn Roosters. Pure Blood, from'
much enke. I am afraid eieu baked j Telford Pa yards, called Egg Machine ■
Fisher spent Sunday at Gun lake.
ing bis brother Ben Clark.
beans and brown brend, ll-lov.-d n^.- variety.
Mra.
Wm. Gunsenhouscr. •'
photographer
.
HASTINGS, MICH.
There was a good time out at the they ure fay i*ertnhi worthy Is-lng*. I Delton Miclu.
WESTTHORNAPPLE
social at the hull proceeds $12. (MX ’
‘ might not .land agoUM thiTloteom off "SoK'sALk-Farm ion »erei”lOTef ‘
Mr. and Mra. L. Bass of Lake view
; good soil, three quartern mile Iron: de•Tbe Ia A. S. will bold their next so destnii lion.
have been visiting his sister Mra. Tom
Instenii of any or ul! of those the I )*&gt;t and store, good water and build­
cis! at Mrs. Mark Skillman’s Oct. 13. supper
table that abouid-supillant them 'OR*: write or call on F. D. Pratt,
Murphy and family.
DRESS HINTS.
Dinner social.
The
! Mid-Heville.
.
should lie u loan! of wurpr se«.
Mrs. G. W. Lawrence returned to
Mr. Shepherd has lieen entertaining Sunday uiglit supper should &lt; the un : ." NOTICE I win beat theapplndryer r? --!v" fnr vertlrnlly striped mate.
her home in Detroit last week.
• a brother from away.
s .
expected fca«t of the week. At
• • thtej-.
’stt-:Y^e;rr
0^x&gt;S.-^-«s
T
Yankee Springs
Oct. 11. and “®|
villi ri:, ‘ ’''
y,“‘”
l 0&lt;*"•
* J. J. Wadd of this place and John
____ ; __
_____________________
buy
iq&gt;ples and pay cash for same. As '
*-Uce gSmereu on a dres-. especially
Miss Alma Strickland has been vis­ meal the family would ne er know
Brandstetter of Prairieville made A
what
to
look
for.
One
time
ihe
repaat
'
1
will
be
there
tor
a
short
time
he renost
la*
for h
’ 'come
very full, needs goffer­
' iting her cousin Edith Nickelson.
business trip to Cleveland laat week.
would be hot and 'savory; tlie next Jt j one and all." C. H. Ba'nw.
ing to look nice.
Mr. Davidson and Miss Kate Cum­ would be cold, but no less savory. New I
WAVTsn
. 1
' 1,1 «&gt;nkl«ig buttonholes If tbe rotton
W. R. Harper was in Caledonia last
mings
visited
the
latter
’
s
sister
Mrs.
and startling salads would uinkc their -•*•11.-mi or fehr’nuythins
wauwiigu.«» ouy. :i
i**­
Thursday.
first itew.’so to «pe,k..at thr Sunday I
BaXxkS *" |
' '''“l l“ ^ttlnj'.ml temujh .“ronwT
Anna Grayburn last Sunday.
We want your aqples and potatoes and.will i*iy y&lt;‘u
'George Heinznuin of Moline and-.
uiglit supper table, and it weald be the !—
----—-------- - ------------------------------ ------------- --------------------R*lt
__ ____
. -fire
.
Halt «t.rfkwvwi
spritikkd over -a ।low
coal
the highest market prices.! We want to makeHastipi^
Mrs. George Miller is on the gain.
Miss Florence Luu of Caledonia were
housekeeper’s dissipation to devise
and
------ WANTED
—A good, bright girl with . will greatly aid In curling feathers,
Sunday guests of J. Latimer and fam- I R** Jones and bride frota Scranton,
a market for apples and potatoes, and
’ pay you
March out novelties for tbls*nh»
' Hero
*'
eal.
j
education, to learn a business that Ii Shake
the lplun.es coustautlv
and do
Sirs
hohi
?«
By.
—
j Pa. are visiting his unde Ard Clark.
she should give rein to any |ic
B
every cent that we can afford to. Call and sh- w or
Charlie
Nickerson
has
gone
to
Portor
adventurous
spirit
she
find
In
her
call
ur
up
by
phone.
J
Our school teacher Miss Converse at-1
&lt;1 In btr i---------------------- ------------------Rew a ploce
-----------------:---- -----------:----pioce of
or the
tne goods to the
tbe waistwaist
I land Oregon to visit his brother-in-law and train her family to equal daring.- I
tended the Wedding of her 'friend Miss I
FOR SALE—A nice Buffalo Robe.
°f wush dreteses that It mar have
Harper’s Bazar.
-- -----------: the Hnjne rpwhlngB „ (be drej^ nnd
' Inquire of Jcsho Toyrnscnd.
Kate Vermuelen and Ixiren Johnson i Phin N. Hill and will attend the fair
। while there.
when nec?Mary make a less noticeable
last Wednesday.
' FOR SALE—Two or three good rm* : patch than
■ •
PHYSICAL CULTURE.
a •bright,
new piece.
ILiPorto- . f Onn lake and It. Cor«?» “d
.f vtelting
, and four or five young cattle. Enquire
.
iHaifi
A .in* Mra.
Xfrsj
A!
U'alteaw
n*
IIgike
ah.
Biwjtwax. broken In pieces and put
their
Aunt
Al.
Wehr/
at
at
my
farm
or
office.
Dr.
Chax
RunI
Mm of Middleville is assisting D. Hart­
within
the
i
sell.
Hastings. Mich.
folds of white woolens nnd
Odessa. •
Fitted Foi- ■ &lt;;irl. i
______
____
er with bis farm work.
silks, wifi overcome the tendency to
The qualities of bodily exercise lu j , LOST—A watch on Tuesday be- '
Nellie and Mattie titeven* from Bat­
yellowheaa ttia^ white
------- fabrics bare
tle Creek were home over Sunday.
BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.
woman are distinctive, and to these j ^*’e&lt;n James M. Bauer's residence on 1 when laid stwny for any length ot time
Rev. Dolph will be away for a week. ' Mrs. Parker of Battle Crtck is visit­ her training should tend. Tlie games! ^'chigan Ave. and the M E. church
nnd exercises Which develop quickness Ht‘ward if returned to Mr. Butier
■u-uvn. mat Wear Too Well,
Rev. Ivan Warren will preach next ing her. mother Mrs. Kate Baker.
mid accuracy of perception I and re- I ~
:
:
'
In treating napkin* pall the edges
Personally I have the greatest horror
Fred Drummond of Chicago is visit­ spouse, firmness and gentienCss of ' .
Sunday. We will expect a large crowd
„
Bo«*«»ir the Kars.'
chustist'meut
familiarly of things that wear too well. In fact, straight nnd Iron first on tbe wiping X
hand. BtMdiitass of poise nnd (grace of I . The
r 'tonn
-------- ------for be has been in tho Upper Peninsula ing at Will Stanton'a
I
think
tbare
(bore
I
Is
n -nothing' more
mote InconIneon. •Ido. Fold the selvages togetbecand iron ♦
UOW11
:
ik
&gt;1...
I..
.
..
.
movement
that
grace
wlii.-fa
cornea
!
J®
9
"
’
’
1
:ih
“
boxing
the
ears"
Is
claimed
wiiicb co mt* ...............
UM. rars
calmed
all summer in Mission work.
Mrs. Walter Stanton-‘nee Nellie Nor-, uwAeuinH. nun
frrnu the
rl.A
unnil^ii....
. z jusi;
.... J enough
—
. •be “a u,u
&lt;from
of
Just:
enoughi!■ Ijy
ls** to
moat
pernicious .venlent tiiah gowns that w ill IK,t wear this side. Fold again lengthwise' with ♦
imc application
rent ion oi
' s«K
.’rta,
---LT
»i pernicious
Miss May Wright from Lansing who man) left last week Friday for her
power nnd no inure than Is misled to I ,"r“ctlc‘’- n,,p reason of this, explained | ?bt- We a|* know thein s«* well—the all edges even and Iron again. To ♦
ia vl.itinK her aiaier Mra. Goldne ut new home in Lanning.
anxvunt
-- -----—. of wear
wear make the first crosswise fOki draw tbe ♦
do a certain thing ’well-th-M* rather a*0®”1”’1 Pb.'^clau. Is that the passage , velvet 0iwa that uo.
•tended
aaea/laial .'hnaoh
uf Barryille
Rut-rvilL. Sunday.
Fturrv Woodmansee
AVrirut tn • n
uand Dane Clark
church at
Harry
than the rougher and heavk* aporu | of the ear in closed -by
----------n thin mem­ seems to damage, however nntlqunted upper &lt;*lgv back &lt;»ue-hnlf inch from the : ♦
Its
cut;:
thq
lace
robe
that
somehow
end.
Iron this new surface.
Fold
visited
at
Walter
Clark's
in
-Maple
brane,
especially
adapted
to
be
influ
­
.Rev. Dolph preaeved from Romann
which pile sip muscle are th- fit pas- |
enced by every Impulse of die air and lasts so rnliacnlouBly, with the unwel­ once more cruwwtae and iron on both
times for a girl.
6, 23 an interesting sermon to a large Grove last Sunday.
come but nk to be mistaken seal of a •idea. When fokled finally the napkin
with
nothing
but
tbe
air
to
support
It
Even If she should nilst a little of tbe
congregation. Bunday.
Mrs. Frank Bullis has gone to Ann
training in boldness ami tenacity which internally. If auy one designed to pnsse mode, so plainly set upon It. or ia, square. To fold n small napkin to
her brother Is supposed to get In tlie break or overstretch the membrane a that too .lurable tailor mnde suit tluit correspond with the dinner size fold
athletic field, thia would be bettec than more efficient means could scarcely b« we know Is hopelessly old fashioned. oue selvage two-thlrda over toward
Iron again and
tO° *“°*! to ‘&gt;ut nv»/- the other selvage.
to have her loee tlie finer touch, the devised than to bring tbe baud suddenlighter step, the easier motion and the iy and forcibly down upon the passage All of whlet drawbacks should remind fold the other selvage forward until
,h®"’ °&lt;
any rate who an, the udgrs are even. Fok! the right
SWMt restraint of body that belong to of the ear. thus driving the air violeutnot millionaires—that It Is the greatest hand edge over to the left n little less
one whow senses are delicate nnd 1} before It. with no possibility of Its
Tt I ?
Clo^efl ttM’
«r than two thirds of the w ay iron and
whose personal preferences are nt escape without tbq* membrane giving ri.
tbeir kind. .The cleaning and turning told agnln, so that the edgus are e\en.
once nice and sure. In tlie work that
f
dresses
b,
bat
an
unsatisfactory
Phe napkin Is now square
she has to do precision and refinement
u!d 11 ” far
b-£
are likely to count for more than force,
fewer dresses and wear them out
Us
women
or
th.
tar
real
are
ao
Man builds the house; woman keeps
aotetl ter Uiclr xntee ot carriage that straight away.—Ixmdon Graphic.
Ha*Ung« Market*.
nnd orders It—Exchange.
..no writer ba. Mid Uiat they carry
Mxrtote ut corrected every
theuuu.lrer like tbe ngu™, on
w ednesday morning and can be relied
LAUNDRY LINES.
llque mew aa they walk aloax with a nU°W '""”I l&gt;',“’»k«-l&gt;er» wbr, j, upon as correct at that date.
rrallw what a bHn
Corrected Wednesday, Oct. 1- 1905.
•lately .tride, bearing on their bead. **“' "7“
Never put table linen that fc&gt; fruit b«k«« or Jar. ot butter and egg. Or
an Orttoarr Kardea bow, te ou
stained Into hot
soapsuds
•
PRODUCE.
u“ —
--------, m. m. oUict home produce. There I. a !eMOT
BuKw-'e-nc per lb.
a
r ar
and fixes the stain.
ta Uli. eiample at U» women ot th.
Me —IT* per dot.
“ “* ’pl'ot br
°t MS*'
Lanl- sc uer lb.,
Fold napkins square, with the initial
11
ln ,l,e f,« lh« they a auction cup, plac. tl&gt;« other cwt ,n
w—
YKQKTABLEM. FRUITS.
on tiie outskle. They should always • alk with straight Ogtire and uplifted the ho »r on tlw ,toTe
u,
be Ironed perfectly dry am! then put
Ute holler without Uttlax one buckih
i
•way nicely in the drawer.
MRATH.
It Is not tbe general custom to blue
Come in and 1“” * t
*°'1 ’rtwB •" “■'ouxb
colored clothes, but no matter what the -A^.’etTan bou*Pk&lt;*l&gt;er says that
“KJ &gt;1“ waahli^ maeblS
game on «"* IkF0'* &lt;
color It will come out tho brighter If a washing lamp chimneys Is a waste of *od tuba by
putting the hose intn
b.
£
little bluing la added to the last rins­ ttme. Ju-t bold them over the steam tub
tion K'Pi” Alk) T
ing water or to the starch.
L bO'Ung tca kettle- »h«&gt; rub btit trim .T-"’’ tb'“ re“»’lo« H»
It’a. good Heald# ♦.
Au authority on woolen good* says them off with a dry newspaper foldsd btete from Ute aplgot. wlKn
that the proper way to dry them la to up nto a wad. and lastly with a soft will nn out Ute other way.
POULTRY, H1DKK AND WOOL.
sport and yotih
J
bang them on the line without wringing ctotb. nnd they will be all tbnt can lie
out any of the water. Dried In this triMr1'
Wubln« ra*kM chimneys tewe to aaotber tub and m
HMw
a
c
brittle anyway.
7
joy it?
■mill all bar. te,n cnipttad
little.
*

OPEN EVENINGS.

F. R. PANCOAST

BLACK CAT STOCKINGS
are guaranteed to wear longer and look bet­

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ings, and are’now sold by us exclusively.
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We have them in heavy cotton, also fleece
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Hinchman &amp; Hall,

VOU Will ALBATS
■ ’FIND 1 COMPLETE
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WELL AS FURIlM
AT THE

For BreeJcfeLst
Luncheon

A few small biscuits easily made with
Royal Baking Powder.
Make them
small—as small round as a napkin ring.
Mix and bake just before the meal.
Serve hot. ’
.
Nothing better for a light dessert
than these little hot biscuits with butter
and honey, marmalade or jam.
You must use Royal Baking Powder

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Man wuUnt Mankete . c&lt;rula
bouaawr. anxx.su that a UiraaX of
white darnlnx cotton ahonld U, basted
Mwum all tpote. Th. lanstam ,cu&gt;

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wu^ rnat „
we abocld. ana It grape, B'S!, apntea
w7*
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Ilf PHIHIPtllES
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-nk EMILEb-LDIER

Rev. and .Mrs, J. R. King, From Sier­

II KAILY WAS
“BIST fm.”
THE BAKRV

This City.

county

of

ilMbfiDTANfF HF

OF ATTENDANCE II"

Learning This Year. U. of M.

vRIANIL

OF

son aimifsis

i WHAT DEAN EUGENE.DAVENPORT

G. C. LINSEA’S
AUCTION SALE
! Tuesday, October

17 at 10 O’clock1

COMPARE PRICES
BEFORE RUTING

At His Farm In Castle­

Leads With 4,200.
CASS CITY MAN FOUND ME
SAYS THEY ARE DOINO
ton.
Several of our citizens have n-ceive4 I
COULD SAVE $6.72 WITH
IN ILLINOIS.
I
Gilman C. Lin.sea, of Castleton,
Innution. to
attend
the
in.au.tion
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LOCAL DEALERS.
I
’rt’H TLancaster,
u&gt;.
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living two miles north and 2*4 miles
Proa.
of olivet
College. Am . FAVORS SAME COURSE
the savage
,
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■ "vo" or .’woutorc
west of mar
Nashville
owuynear
luiuu,
Stony Point,
announeenient of a most esn.||n&gt;t pro.
receipts
were
NEGRITO TRIBE
IN MICHIGAN. will have an auction sale on Tuesday, I
gram accompanies it Olivet College
OVER $5,000
DID NOT GET WHOLE­
---------- | October 17, at 10 o'clock a. m. Lunch
h making .'Xcellenl program under the
Schantz Believes ! will taserved at noon. H. E Downing,
l-ad.-nibip of it. strong Mitring young Representative
SALE PRICES.
vWtrilV "" ‘Thl»THPLegislature
Should
Have
Agricul•
“
.Cti^beK
Splendid Weather, Excellent Exhlb. president. And. by the way, if there
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Hop Tht S' • tLeVharni
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Mr. Linsea. as will be seen by His 1
is one thing that we of old Michigan
o ege o Same ft ork.
| announcement in another column has From The Traveling Representative
its, Fine Attractions, and
may wall feel proud of.il i, the splenDidn't Wtuk
S'd jiatrunage of ,t» higher inatitn-i As
. BANNER readers!know Represen.-------- several horses, cows and other live
Of A Dayton, Ohio Grocery
Orderly Crowds.
(ions of iraming. All report the larg. '
Sebanu i, very much interested stock as well as other kinds of property
The Barry county fair of 1905 h
Hrm As Promised.
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now ert attendance in ; their hiatory Tbe
h*v’n®
su,c Agricultural col- which he will sell ■ at this auction.
only a mutter of memory, and it
b ad, with «O»I the
1,rrT*^ • ■oil
&gt;b" "l»te. Remember the date, October 17.
will. University
Representativea of a Dayton. Ohio
Drtf.F
ta always a pleasure to recall the lcv
since 1 la*t
Normal College enrollment has paww.1 “ooernl'« “«
"I "hlch we have
grocery firm canvassed the farming
ord-breaking fair at Hastings in lta.\
anniids
•the l«»l mark ,md expect, t„ ,ou„d 1
brfur'- Thl' : G™“&lt;1 Rapid" STATE FEDERATION MEETING. community around Casa City during
«a«.n„tT,IlM1N„
i~
youj of
imitiMh'tiJ'd----- --------.
..i |j Herald recently publish nn interview
The annual meeting of the State the summer taking orders and recently
tuu.tc . combination of eircumrtiuicw ; mid IlWmvn: the M
A U emtin i with Rep. Schantz cuii-ernhig his pet
I have b-e.n
Federation of'Women's Clute is held a carload wart'shippt-1 there to be de­
• jbr hH’ll
taSnITt”'”'
woathor. | gout nombon, or&lt;;r !&lt;««&gt; ,!,.. Mining scheme,, a copy of u hich wuk sent at Kalamazoo next week. Oct. 17. 18. livered. Wallace Gilbert a well known
. ivu !Of
I Eugerie'Davenport, Dmu and Director, and U». Over 300 delegates nre expected farmee nenfr Holbrook refused to accept
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
hibit. and crowd, that taxed the
number of M. A. &lt;• l„r X ,utno,, i of the State college of Agriculture at | beside several hundred visiting clttb the order be had given claiming they
larnulk” Mrs. Burley Tubbs, Mrs.. Pearl Furr. ^“7 * *1"-,J,r «r"“°dt.
Jlit-L Adrian, K.d.un’^ tlm,
Ht-r
Urbana, HL- who hi in written the j women. The delegates from the Hast- had obtained it under false pretense,
Stella Wood Hifll. Mrs. fluper. Ida
With th.™-rendition,. coitnlM with
and n..m«w» prir^ «.lmt.h'fol,,,wF,‘Kl’‘’'rw,,«F' Sdhantz. which ings Club are Mrs. W. D. Hayes and he being asHured when the order was
Clifford Blaxier Miss Mary Barnhill, a.'TO’nty atul mrtwjp-iM. ,y lhe fair Srnlrt..phmdid addition whll. wu!*’"'...............
:"' the metlual of 1 Mrs. Walter Lampman with Mrs. R. taken the prices quoted were whole­
' explains Mill more full;
Miss Ella M. Hull. Miss Corrie Smith.
I. t^E
h" ,hon’,|s|'1y hd'«' W‘ «h&lt;".'l. help .well th. mignifcHrt. soil investigation now ;oiag on in Hl- I I. Hendershott and Mrs. E M. Hoy: sale. But shortly alter placing his
Mr Alexander Bisselt.' Joseph Doyle,
srd the IlnsungN fair..ai&gt;d were nut j tantigent that cannot help but leaven inois. Concerning the। *rror mentioned 1 as alternates. Quite a number of other :, order Mr. Gilbert to satisfy himte'lf
...... ..oiiujl ucq&gt; nui icaven : .
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--------------Ix-roy Custer J. HaiiMin. Mrs. Luvinda afraid to inret a little n^. y to kt ' tfce r,-...
Hulife of
„f the
the ' coimnunwealth
roumumwealth and
m...
Store of’G.
A.-----------------Stevenson.ar»&gt; planning
nlwnriintr to attend, the provu-rx. ::I went- to tbl?--------life
““ • '-r '“'I'- s«-'h«»t’’- desires us to 1' ladles are
------state tlie mistake wks- 4y the reporter i gram offered being an especially inter- j a Io"al (** 9jty merchant and secun-d
.people know what they ini^lit e»pect 1 ijation.
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t do j
| prices
for the -same
bill of goods
if they came to Hastings..v(ho secured i
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and not by him u»te k u wat the time .esting one.
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t found to his surprise ■ he could have •
of the interview that he
I workings of
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h ’V»s A
Kood attractions and lodkta’ after all ■
H MIHriLfY
.the nutnteNess details of the fgi-r. so I .
' save.l si 1-4 by tratling at home. Follk»an Davenport and his a-*istantH were — ~
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I lowing is lh&lt;b lisi of goods ordered and as Mated in the letter-.
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AF AfnhFNTC :h"‘ th’-n‘ w-’n’d-te no dtajpjMintmeht .
i the entsidc &lt;i.u .1 local jiriees.
.
Urbumi, 111. J, I,)..;, ■
v!
m ii 1 V !j did
.
‘‘ain,‘ hl*n‘- '‘’dy « sylvn- !
surr.-t.vful fair wgs Lo bj expected. :
Hop. W. H, Schantz
' '&lt; aiload Local.
ErieHastings. Mich, i
i ^d the. expectation 'was, iii no aentwi; :
-....... ....... H*kin&lt;
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»IX.
4 lb. HioijtiJ F' f'prr..........
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--------HAPPENED ON WEDNESDAY AND TiaappOfatta.
q&lt;
Convened Monday, organizes Dear Sir: .
1 tb. » llil.ani-fh .................
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lb.
GUi«rr.
(i.
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I
haxe
read
with
pleasure
in
the
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| The exhibits tn &lt; very
-partinent : ;
THURSDAY AT THE FAIR
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COURSE
OF
THE
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AND GETS DOWN TO BUSI­
। ranked with atiy county j'ni| In Mich- I
&lt; ■ rand Rapids Herald the account al.'s ll&gt;. Ground &lt; iuu-« . .
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h».-Nutiure- , ........
hiding to your :irtivity| in interesting 1 REFUSING SPECIALTRAINUN(•ROUNDS \
I igan. The new sheds for | the stuck'
NESS AT ONCE.
- i !l&gt;. Wbolr Hpliv. .
, .1 lb. shredded {'ocnaii'it
the public ef Michigai iin b.dialf of. soil
LESS GUARANTY OF $M)0.
j were nil nevded. and u-nts had to te I
&gt; 1 pt. Retract Lc&gt;uo» .. ..
investigation work in ahat state.
; 1 |&gt;t. Extract Vaidlte .;...
j brought into requiritivn to shelter,".*.
. 1.‘ ItarsTxr soap .......... •.
1.ought t &gt; call your kttentioh ti&gt; an
LIST OF COMMIT­
. FORTUNATELY NONE
_
]-Htme of. the animuk whet rohld nut te ! T
; i &gt;it Bottle Aiiitsonla.
.10
s i&gt;ks. n»u Bbio ..........
error in one sentence, which states in HASTINGS IS C. K. &amp; S.
.I.-.
ARE FATAL
protected. -Tlie bujpneM men ;
TEES CHOSEN
J »»•. l-autidry Stairh . .
substance
that
mthiKslate
any
farmer
i of Hastings cc-ojwratis/with the man- ! ■
BEST CUSTOMER. m
a
‘
•
= agement. and tl.e exhibits of farm '
- ,
Two Caused J'hursday Afternoon By tools, furniture and art goed* wiu. iu: ' ®-v ^-nnirman Miller. ’Are All At nmdysis aqd that tlie work will be
100 lb. Granulated susar
; done for him free of charge.
JO
lb.
Exita
&lt;
HuiMr
' entertaining feature of the fair. Tbe '
Work. No Special Work For
Fair Brings That Road Big Patronage. »lb. Mncba and Jara • M
Crossing the Tracks While a Race (’attractions were'new and rlnan. not a
The truth :n that siijgle HiinlyM*s uf
.rl.
.
Mai
10 lit. Hal'trui. .................
Should Grant the Special
I ib.« urraom
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; soil mean very little. - There is great
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.
This Session,
Was in Progress. .
fake among them. -Abe only criticism
;
.
. I do*. Soctrye Ralmou t
difficulty, in getting a good sample and
Lun vi®:
Without Guaranty.
*a do*. Broom*.
’ of the fair wt. ta-ard was that there । The Barry county board dfsuoervlsora
10 B*r« WhlU» Soap
..
, there arc a numtar. &lt;]f types of noil
It wfitild be too much to expect that
I should have been more of these attrnc ‘ r|mveiied Monday afienuxm. and was
lb. Table Halt . ..
The C K &amp; S. officials certainly Jid fl
the fair could ta held without unpleas­
I lux Miavr MDh|' .
.
sometimes on each farm. Our method
J ions to fill in tet wren the races But called t-&gt; order by the chairman Fup..fwll.
.
wihln
.
'Be
Hwnur.
Mr
w.rb
rb.
ant and unfortunate incidents. B»t
■f
the
is to study all the typej _____ _____
N&lt;i.:
; tin rcventivs of the society must Im-j tavis.u George Miller, -‘f Johnstown,
I cotiajderntion it rleacrved. and have
considering the size^of tbe crowds' on
the
state,
beginning
with
tbdM
cover
­
&lt; increased largely befwrv that tan. te- '’fho later announced the committees as
T_"_7.1 ” »rl_
left an impretMion that is not favor- j The. lo;-al paper states all Cass City
the gruituds theaccienta were very few s
ing ths largest ureas ard. -■udyiiiK
proceeding
to ■ -Id"'&lt;«'l»u&gt; in the city which Birr.
who
eta
fellows
| afforded tu any extent.
merchants
will not figure each item
the smaller ones, alway i studving each ; ,
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bay but three that we'conld bear of and ' It liecaine evident on Tuesday that
Equnliratinn
Johnson.
Hinktay. ieafulully in both the r ehnuical unj !t,w,n
f" **?
bl,Mn''" "* •"&gt; the rame in the above bill
.J, b ut the
fortunately hone With a prospect of a '
Smith, ft'illiams. Lawn-ncc.
,
,. LZLT.1
, i town-on
town.on their
•lioir line.
linn . .
'
. . . , aggregate
..
f,i«l lermiiirtiun Thu Agricultural ■’“"I
’««'u F"
amount when a bill of Ais
.
physical
relations,
in
urikr
tu
learn
the
Criminal claims. Kearns Hinkley.
-When Barnntn's or Sells Bro .
j,, purcha»&lt;ed will be practically the
*. irtv i. ...»«• .ummendvd for doing |«vl.m. yvury. .burn Win. . rtmtmof
test methods qf treatnept.
1
*re are then S^W8 are ’n Knlanjnzou, or wl
Thorpe.
rhen they _; MIn0 in anjr jtore in thoirtown, it w
be.-’.
-.
' entries, all that day and Wednesday
secured this information we ar
us inp« b as it d’d to minimize tta
Youngs
tfhenever
we I h*ve H
• K- *
| ing inderxtobd. the locnl merchant did
forenoon, saying nothing of the many , Other claims.
able to advise farmers v
,
poseilrility of aceidentw employing a \
,u
th.-«,ll
d
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ul
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not
.
:
mn.
prixw.
m
ran
cent
lute.
that bad I*"’' , made Saturday and Mi&gt;'i- Smith x
know their lijcuHon in to these yuil
Salaries. I.. JHines, Thorpe. and.;
tk’’rra"&lt;l &lt;'tf"dtaFtnJru’ Hmi’"b'.' !*&gt;»&gt;
,
i-... thriekDlivery
.................it
....hus becn
■
•learned■
Mince
.
•■areas. Tn order todete mine (hi- (&lt;.r!'■'"“■"’“B’'S*''’1
Uoy.fi.
&gt;r- maki'n - a the proprietor. &lt;d tbe -bow-pro not
Wednesday «w
the rar..nl
record for
.. ? ; hurchasers who are eot
...,,4 l.«..y.-.l tbv gm.nl, M 1-u.t two
Wnl.mwl.y
„w th..
f..r that
Umt
the eptirc stale w&lt;*
Bepjrr.s.
afraid to odi| they have been "done
f and -Wien '
*“■' K“-r...ty
.r the «. c..k..t. wdnM ..... V'. imp. J*' '•’'■X™ I’-"’" 7*1' "'
; survey county by m.„.
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f.i dHIeret.ro,:
k. * K taiow.-who kind
up" That tijej articles are. of inferior
,
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;
.- lets, which reached tta r.2i«' .uiark. .
: by ws'pou. noting ail .• &gt;
William*.
of a fair we have »n Hastn-gg,. and.; quality in qvery way.
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down to an area as tuna 1 as
ftomoon during
\n«lb auw.
Thin - is.JnLt another argnmvnt- in
fi|i:rnuir.xtu.n:. .1
Appurttonmeu
. , .
„ ... crowds to this fair. Thir v«tar bee y ( favor of dealing with home merchant«.
I th. Tatars of pert Striki
md ft’. H
survey is completed.ali 1 n.
i Scbautz and Director P. a! Sheldon'
id D W-illinmi
onlers
.goods
from
•
,; The
-— perstMl
।—«-» (who
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have Us-ii studied and tl le proper treats ;-or£c Ihwtaf Gnurl Rapids; fflmnhled
Hii
then have a i WvUtKalamazoo] to see thd
h. it, tj1Vs4{. cauvMers does not ace itdoneup i
'induced to -top oil here, and -so the ।
menu determined. ,W&lt;
and Sell. Hi.- rider. -Fnjd Preston, of
pt*opla were afforded th.- oyqxtrtuiilty
IraHis upon which to uns verr almost
almost anv
any h’ o,!'c*als to arrange for p -q&gt;e&lt;-iiil in.for,. their &lt;&gt;ytw, hut it is aevora!
ManKni imazuo.. was piekesl up in an inask about th- trtti0
Thursday of the fair} one that, WM&gt;ka H(Ur
haVv ,&lt;ioknl &gt;t the
to Vs-' tta finest exhibition of trotting:
question that a num mat :«•«
.—
would unable th-.people of 'Aomlland j
hhuwn lefore tta goods nre de-&lt;-iisi|Je coi.ditum. Luckily the horse
; l&amp;mm-o
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witnessed on the Hastings grounds .i ^Inventory Court Houv-. Mans. \'oung’ suil'uf ariy farm within the state.
did not fall ynliiui or theVesult would ever
to
stay
Until
five
or
six
o'clock
In
the
livered and.iun«f does not know if the
The trayk record of 313’3. which had !■
.
Very ti uly yours.
afternoon.' For the Assoi-iatiun. the goods
.
have lieen different. As it was Preston stood for, yair's, was- on Wednesday | and Chiuntarlain.
received are like the sample* or
Ej Davenport
officers agreed to advertise tie special '
escaped with a few bad bruises. But broken by the Little Payne, who in a |। Inventory County Farm. L. Hines,
not, and if not will-the firm be willing
f ; ie
mixed
train id al) the Barry Co. jikj*rs. al­ to make it right? The home dealer
pi [ Bbyes and Sherk.
Innominatnm broke’ope of his legs in
HASTINGS SOCIAL CLUBS.
• ndupt the nknovelty 1.We made h mile in 2:l
. o1- * Judiciary. Youngs Abbey and johnso in the Lake Odewm ]&gt;apvr». You knows it is only . by honest dealing
■ thus chipping a full second off
•s - eonrists &lt;&gt;f the fall and had to be shot.
■
can imagine their disgust when the he ran gain and retain costumers and
On Thursday afternoon, during one
Wlnfer Scaion-• aiid •Jipperk.
hat. pintale
record on the local half mile truck. ' £) . *
t Williams Abbey and ■ Organlre For
C. K. &amp; S. managers showkxl their it is for his btet interests to give you
of
the
trotting
races,
and
while
the
I ftie-wvssitin
Dates Selected For
- a native and moro
The running race was marred by an | Jbhnwni
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interest in their best customer Hast­ the best article he ran afford for your
Itapwitn &lt;
•, : tmiti of mix41 gates were clo«ud and the special police accident which we mentioned el*- ; ' Eud Hm.th jr„hnM„, all(1 U Hines.
Parties.
ings, and their appreciation of what money. Eqvery argument is in favor
|dtww.t
In European cof- were guarding the track. Mn*. Aubrey —Insurance. Hinkley. Ncvinsr and
The Hastings Social Glub which has traffic the fair gives them, by de­ of patronizing borne merchants
‘turn.- -.f.
.-tyle. his feet en- Frances, of Castleton, and her little
A pleasing feature uf Wednesday was i Chamberlain.
been a strong factor in tibial cirelca in' manding a guaranty of ifiJUti businen.'
'
i«sd in f .i;.
i‘ni leather ahoelc daughter who probably had hot heard the addrebs of ’.Governor Warner that 1 iSupt. of Poor Report, Boyes. 1».
course the guaranty was refused' as ;
Haitings for several winters 'past and । Of
B XZtave^T Bought never to HAS THE OLD NEGATIVES,
. a l.liu-k df.ljy the warnings, started to run across the afternvon. H- mak-- HO pteteoq
whose parties are moat Admirably and
track *6n the east, side of'the fair oratory, and the subject he discussed. :| Williams and Sherk
'.ta. Ttab
i .a prized porI ICo. Clerk's Report. Thorpe. Chum­ ! successfully conducted, recently held n have been asked in the find place, and
ground, just ns the trotters wore round­ i dairying, would uotadinii of oratorical
1 .11 v.-'h .roMumt,
we hope the.C.
S. will
' meeting to discuss pains and select , we-nope
»ue.v; K. &amp;
u&amp; o.
»»&gt;u never
i&gt;v»p« &gt;' C M. E'ariey, Nashville Photogra. terlain and D. Williams.
ing into the home strelch. A sulky • ----flights. But. he is a master of that
ftiierk, and Youngs. dates for the .seasonsI parties. The [ make such a mistake nor show ’any
pher Hrs Old Ones Made lq Nash­
ami whal hr, Mid WM of
Tim (..mmiltrav m all M work-in ,.mCrr» w:
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: Fil’d Sti bbius. ( p'rea ; I such a spirit toward this city again. '
unrf- struck the little girl. wfoo was-uti-

IN EVERYWAY.

IHEBOAIiDOf
SlifflIVISOliS

A'. UL

WAS NOT FAIR
TO HASTINGS

M;’’.

* OVERALL

CUT.

‘very dot­
CHARGE,
rush com
s fair.
tAPHER.

(Ot-wtea ta~lh“"T 1,rey,'“",ta~ “d*‘ ’'!*(

D.
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i pay you /'
i Hastings ;
pay you
tee *us or~

ill
i, Mich.

ALWAYS:
OMPLETE:
YES, AS:
IRNITURE:
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1 have a ♦
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TWELVE PAGES
REMARKABLE INCREASE

LAST WEEK WAS A WINNER

fHAPTFD

IN

OiTOBEE ,.,

At MIOirta-, MWKr iMtltBt|o„,

ra l eone. Visit Friends In

Last week Mrs. Annetta Shively, ofl
this city m-eived a visit from Rev.
and Mrs. J. R. King, vf Freetown.
Siem* Leone, the latter taing aneice of
Mr». Shively. Rev. and Mrs: King aro
missionaries representing the United
Brethurn rhurch
in that far away
country, and laboring among the na­
tives there. Freetown is the capital of;
that English colony, and it was there
that many former slaves were taken
after their liberation in English poatiossiona
•It is not without what we would
call civiiizatim. for many of its in­
habitants know something-of civilized
life.. But there is an abundant call
for missionary labor and need of the
mwolfish work they are doi,nc.

s

MICHIoah, THUMDay,

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner? *

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healthy I

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lo",j( wbu.tewnl.Mm. A
ville For Past 2sVears.
the tarions duties assigned them. I Rob't Lambic. Vice 1‘rjs. ; ’Carl Wes- i For we are-sure that this city has not ‘
„.inJ iuU'rferrd to «?me extern
puncr. Sec'y.
x-. Will Stdbbins. Tirus. ! lacked in friendship for thi* road. ? C. M. Early Who n c.-ffriy purchased
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; Naturally the equah/atioif and claims : pintcy.
- •—;-- .v,iOTnihive th- most « —’ —■
!| with hps "peaking.
But- ••
tin- pleasing
exacting q-|u, parties will be held ns last year m I and has shown, ita approciation in a.- ttye Hurd gxll-Ty nt Nashville makes
Mt. Rose’s Hall, andthcjTroxel orclvn- ' tangible wav by giving it a fine' »&lt;nsi- ' an import.xnt announcement in thi^h-t
pereonality of his excellency and Iuh ln(h.M
frmk. kindly ways made a very fav“
tra will-as usual furnish music for the ncss. That road nuist know that tart !I sue. He has all tbe negatives taken fur
I foH the I very well, and it ought not to invite ; thela^l ijp ars by his predecessors. He
taerjNjcted.
• Arable imprestau
and his practical PROMOTION FOR
, iaiJr
That same aftem&gt;‘U. at the muhI in •, talk added tuAthat impttjwion- lk
by
E. G. HOLBROOK. ! twelve partii~ are ns follower:i: Oct. 19, criticism rof itself again
. declining: h prepan il u&gt; make photo’*, from these
u n'.x.ijt
track just west of tlif grand stnnd. ;
||lw.,yM.welcome hi Hastings.
new ©m-s. He ia :in excellent
; Nov. 2, Nov. 1-’. Nov. 30, Dec. 12; to grant a special train for the big &lt;Uy I (jr
; j.jr.iMvl ; Mrs. L&lt;t»nan: Whitney, an elder y i &gt; . Tbu
r
Mlnv
nnuonbtodb
'.«»
tta
I-m
Assistant
InDec. 21. Jan 1. Jun. 11.! Jan. 2ft.' Feb. onhellu.ting»r.irwith..ul ngn»r»i.ly
.u,d .w-rvm lhe i-lroniMS- of
Thursday undoubtedly sw the Inrg- •
• i ar.tl pinn&lt;
(I skij, living near Fleaport, whs attempting ;
gathered in Hastings. Appointed Cok-nel and Assistant In ; H, Feb. 22, April 19.
j
from
the
Agricultorld
8n&lt;-i«t|y.
which
I
tbOTe
w
|
lo j,Lk w,n-lt in hi. line.- .
est emwd
evertr^inC.
g«
cuRr*l
T
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17ta
morning
K. '.V S. was
specter General, U. R.
tunrv or bbmk
vro* the track just as t
■ Tbe Hastings Sun Flower Club is undertake, ah it eiin afford whan it j
I ----another
social organization
which has I gives the fair and agro* to advertwe
inding aii carve,
carve.
ketl when
g(,t to Delton so that
k. of P.
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:
tightly ' ,n a ruce wero rounding
CHARMING FALL RECEPTION.
. i -- prosperity, j the C. K. &amp; S. sjitaial train.
when
&lt;’ kfltere wasn't even standing room. The .
th(i
state Republican of enjoyed- several■ season's
li'i-i i knee»” evidently tacame frightened
f..„---^
Mrs. CJemtmt Smith, Mn*. M. ta
i
couiinued on paseuUMfc
1 s.tttniav i» the following item which 1 They will give their ataiea of twelve
saw the horses coining. Had
1— she sU
still the driven* could have dodged
“
H;
------ --------------------will be road with interest by Mr. parties at Reed's Hall this winter.
CHANGED THEIR RULING.
very eharming reception Saturday, at
her: but instead sb.' kept .m running!
qi|ir|np
• ■ •
। Troxel's orchestra also fhrnxshes music
WAS MOST INSTRUC„
„“!■ °",r .^ AN°THER
——
the Snith home on East State Street.
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^ JOHNSTOWN Holbrook'S many friend* here.
Maj. E- G. Holbrook of this city for thia club. Their parties fall on the Mail Cannot Be Delivered When Ad- I In^the receiving line with the hosteescs
TIVE ENTERTAINMENT I She was badly bruised and cut about
has been tendered the appointment of following dates: Oct. 2R Nov. «. Nov.
.r&lt; r-«. XIrw
Azlriun CtonlfAr
w&lt;re
Mrs. Adrian
Coulter xvY
of *'Chicago,
' then head, and the shock mav
dressed to the Rural Mall Box
may vroie
prove
colonel and assistant inspector general 23. Nov. B0. Dec.-14. Dj«. W. Jan. 4.
Mrs. Arthur Ainsworth, of Grand
Jan. 18, Feb. f. Feb.1 1ft. March'l,
But tbe injuries she sus­
Th4’ Given Monday Evening By s*»ricns.
of
the
Michigan
brigade.
Uniform
Number Only.
Rapids.
Mr. Fred C. Hunnold. of
tained, though painful, would not be Oeorge Frey Hanged Hkn»elf In Rank. Knights of Pythias, to take March 1ft
Mr. J. Rehdr is president
Balmer*.' Kaffir Boy
The postoflice department has quite Chicago, Mrs. Alice Scidnam. Childs,
HIs Barn One Day Last
considered dangerous in a younger
effect Nov. W- Hi making the appoint­ imd S. C. Brock vice president of the
of Kalamaxub. The house was beauti­
gracefully
backed
down
on
it*
recent
&gt;
'■*' Choir.
Week.
ment Brigadier General William H. Snn Flower Club.
person.
ruling that mail aduremed to the num­ fully decorated with fall flowers.
Loomis, of. Grand Rapids pays Maj.
Ibt- Metlr»ii&lt;.church was Crowded
Scarlet dahlias and salvias, autumn
Cinurge Frey. «■&gt; «&gt; &gt;'«r &lt;J''
ber only of ru'al mail box without the
SPECIAL CLOAK SALE.
WANT AOVS. PAY living In the -inlhern part of Jobnn- Holbrook u very high compliment, say­
vines, and festoons of gra|&gt;e vines from
n r?'!E’’
bear Baller’s BANNER
name of the person or persona getting
I
r
v 1 1,1
Tbare is nothing
ww„. cummitled suicide by hanging ing:
mail from the tax can be placed in tbe which hung purple cluaterr ‘if grapes
•In doing this I Iwl thnt 1 um w- Wright Bros- Will Have One Thurs­
were .used • very effectively in the
7 j;41*
er tertainment hy
Mondey ot 1-1 w«k- »'*
tax. This was so manifestly wrong
Helped A Baltimore Farmer Ufa*
wife and the hired man drere to Battle enring to the brigade, in case you are
day, Friday and Saturday
that the department rescinded the ord­ dining room&lt; where light refreshment*
the
pose of Hia Shropahlre Sheep
were wared-by Mimes Maude Smith '
that day. and in their .&gt;-aco billing to ae&lt;s-p* the poaition. the
Iiolg? ’b,ttck taj-s enjoyable,
er.
and
now
demands
thht
the
name
of This Week.
Afrk.ahj. Mr j
W Benina Bute*. Florence Harper and
be hanged hirnMlf in h» H*™
No wrrics. ,d a talented and loyal olticer
and Rams.
Wright Bros announce, elsewhere a as well as the number be p^t on the Evelyn . Kopf:' Mrs. Wood catering- ’
.M one wb«e eSorte
&gt;• r"&gt;dui• "n‘'r«Sd Mi» Elsie Clarke wttf*
motive
can
l»
thought
of.
a.
te
wa.
mail to be delivered in any mrrl
In Ae BANNER of Sept. «. Ocorge
special
cloak
opening
the
balance
of
tire
of
much
good
to
the
brigade.
1
Mesdnmes A. E. Renkis. L. J. Good­
‘■ I instructive.
Padd7o'rd7**a well known Baltimore in eomfortal.le cireumatancn. and gm»l
mail tax.
’ wt}'.
of one of
intend to ask considerable aurvice o!.
ek. A representative
.
year. L. -E. Stauffer. C. H. Osborn. R.
Tbfv- K
•»«
won- all naked lit- fgnner advttftiird in our want column health. He loaves
von if pomible for you to render it. in . tfar largest cloak manufacturers of the
K. Grant. &lt;j|
Mixer, W. R. CooJt
Ur African
ROBBED
HENRY
GLEICH
’
a
two
sons.
John
and
Omer.
.justt a *few years ?(0 registered
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Shropshire ewes
and
I the wav of inspections and instaUatipM I country will be at their store with a
IOC nnj ..........
,
CIGAR STORE. and Mis* Edith Lombard assisted in
Uwh: &lt; ,/ 't ’‘
th, &gt; have
h“VC h'Cn . ]Hng
fur sale. Umlerdate &lt;)f O«imt--they
ing rams for
line of ^samples.
ill afford’
h»m long
long fall
f------------'------- •- Thi- w
-«
during tbe coming winter. I hare
receiving. Troxel’s orchestra fumi.-hod '
AUCTION SALES.
in that k
1
be -^-gv,,-^
*nda ««3
ns fcrn
another
want adv. and
the customer the opportunity to as­
Friday afternoon Konkle &amp; Bene­ inusic throughout the afternoon. Over
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r» h»
I ;i ill:
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Ab advertised last week‘in tta&gt; BAN­ felt that's conscientious inai»ection bj
u*
y
uke
on ,na&lt;* । Wrtlw
writ- MftlHowa:at fuMows:-‘-Ple«* change onr
M eivilb^
“7:'' h,|tl !?
” ul
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a capable ofticer would do tbe companies sure herself of entire satisfaction in dict's barber shop was cloned to permit 200 ladies called. Those who assisted
KER the-following auctions Will 4ake
in the
iuc BANNER p
I— |„
11 w»- *n object . Rllv■, in
«a enclosed as
much good and make tta ceremonial, the purchase of a cloak.
all hands to attend the fair. While in. readying remained for ten with the
have Kill'
ll
iimr ^“jr;'mary radeavor.
. all
................
place this week.
which has beer, so inq»lect&lt;d in the
they were away, some one broke into guests of bun or.
-nu.-avor. and
ana .u.
an 1 WP -have sold
«o»r
......
Il.nrrK Kahler, two n,U« rw»
NOTICE.
.U'mLuL
Wetav. sold V »h-P
the shop, stole about $2 worth of pen­
one half milo north of D.lton past, mean more in the future. ’ ’
ii» n™
‘I" wiMri1- w“
1"
People is. as well as outside of, the nies and-'two taxes of cigars from
our mlvcrtirt'nwnt &gt;» «he
Maj. Holbrook was elected captain
ft’m. Mitchell and sou of this citj
10 a. m.
.
«&gt;• d.elarati&lt;ta tbrt it WM n&lt;,t Tbi, i&gt; in line -Uh the expenmme m Thurwl.y Oct IS
of Lansing Company h'» in May 1D01. fire limits of this city should and are Henry G leich'a cigar stand. It would
Jarno. H. McLnan. one mile eart of and held that position until June. l»05, hereby requested to clean chimneys probably not be hard to locate the thief have secured the contract for grading
"“TOHy but env'
*
environment that
moulded others.
before starting fire in furnaces. This
the
new Ka’amaaoo,
Grand Rapid*
•**"««. There is hope fS :--------- -.urn, thia week
ShuiU. Thunrtay OeL IS “ *J: °*
when be was appointed aide de camp may save a serious firn later.
■
interval in the want cxhubw
electric road which got* through CMH«tryB«-htel B^tlmore
FRANK NASH,
with the rank of major- He hMM de* &lt;
m&gt; much can be done 1 —every week in factLogic
frequently
gem
the
l«rt
of
AIL
Fira
Warden.
on C. K. Edmund, farm Friday
children
Mta cLX*T
DaaMr- B&lt;Jmer
‘
cided to accept the appointment.
Dr. Cte».Rn-dl hx nwxd into bi.
tbtwiiM?, Ua'e ^•'■omplishad with
IS al 0
m.
little biack boys.
r.mseibu, when pi.-ked up. Her bip
.mid lune was dirtMated «t »be &gt;&lt;&gt;«*■ »'“.&gt;
she whm badly bruised. Dr. Fuller put„
. h
the b.nie back in place, and th&lt;- little
girl is getting along as well as could

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�HASTIMjS BANNER. OCTOBKU 12, J905_

rSANNER.
Piibltshml rrfcry Tftuniday
Mlchhpuj.

toroniba

THE BABY'S MEALS.

as shown by the Indictment of several
members of the meat trust. meets with

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We are to have a new American
NASHVILLE.
: cable leading direct to China and Jap- X Mr. and Mrs John Titmarsh of An-'
j an, and it is agreed that it shall be in
Xigo, Wisconsin aregoest of his brother ■
; operation before by April. lUOfl.
Subscription by Mail. Post-Paid.
Wm.Titmarali and family.
GNE YEAHi............
BIX MONTHH.......................................
Mr. and Mrs. Alien of Battle Crock I
ALONZO 0. CADWALLADER.
TilKEE MONTHS
visited Ed.
Kinne. and family last
Katered at tbe postoffictj a( IlaTtUigs, Michi- —.
.
'
un as second chum muer.
I The Prominent Real Estate Dealer,
The funeral of Mrs. Arthur Offlrleyx
of This City, Who U Selling
was held at the Evangelical church
&lt;OVI!«T1MNO KATES.
Display advertising, rates furntdiml un appll- I
Wednesday at 2 o’clock. Rev. Voelker
Lots of Property.
officiating. The remains were laid to
Alonzo D. CadwaHader, the subject rest in Lakeview cemetery.
1 of the cut below, took his degree as
Wm. Titmarsh and fismily will move
i "lto.-b.lor vl Uw..” «t th. Un.ver.itj
to Nashville after their auction sale
OMtuary. pwiTy and rraojuUons. be a line, j uf Michigan in 1867 , when James V. which occurs this week Tuesday.
.
SSS
* j C.mpteU. Cb.rl«. 1. Wdker. Thom..
Nashville was well represented at
rtStfalM- Cooley ...d A.Uey Fond wen, Low
the
county
fair.
game and post offlcc address.
Professors and James A. Sweezey was
There ^wns no school Thursday so the .
~---------- one of the regents.
JOB PRINTING.
Tbe Basxkh h:ui mw of tbe besd eqnlpjted j
1868 he was lulmitted to the bar teachers and scholars might attend the
fair.
!■*
K1.ta..0.&gt; Clreoit Corr, .nd
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Bullinger are at
in 18,6 he was admitted to practice
There i. .ria.»t » p..rru« orc - tb. U’ ‘’V?" s"l’r-»» Court of this Stare Gret-nville Ohio..visiting relatives.
(1 H. Young has sold his. hardware
part ot ,-ever.l leading repuldicu, | "he“ Tho“““ &gt;L Cbo!e&gt;'
“i'1
stock to O. M. .McLaughlin who lias ;
inendiers of the U. S. senate to oppose : urst ce'. ,
*
•
taken |&gt;osaessibn of the snme. Mr.
l-reeidenl HburelMf. ide.’of giving I vln l*,!' b’. “■""“’i, “ L*w °“c''
the tater-itato Mmntamrtm.mto.iod
«n« »m twreeolect- Young has been retained for the pres- i
power to ilv nuulmium tata.hr freight r? Clra,'‘ &lt;?“r&lt; Commlb*&gt;».r of ent by Mr. McLaughlin in the 'ton . |
John, Scarvol will leave next ThtWj- I
.nd itataeoghr |r|tfiic on thr* ruilrond. ' .*’1^ ',
thl
ut.tr,, X» op. wi.he, to!.
l»f" b.-.w.t.d inH.-t- day fur Dollar Bay in the upper p &lt;jn- ■
I th~. m«, tbo fnllret prewm..
h»«&gt; ««M«1 ta thr insula .Where he has accepted a posi­
tion as manager of a hardware stole.
tiun of their views. But if they think
Mrs. Scarvel who is superintendent uf ,
the American petqilu will longer toler­
music in the schools'of this village will
ate the giving t&lt;* railroads the^ power ■
remain here until the close of the j
their^ u'Mi’Zi^to. when it i-.
school yean
known thatJhey favor certain cities
~ Invitations are out for the weddit K
at the expense uf others and^certuin !
large ahippem to the serious harm of i
&gt; of H. D. Wotring and MfosFluy Bee
smalletjihippOTBlof^ the ^satne good.-. '
. which oecures Oct. 17.
these venerable senators will wake up
| Elmer Cross has gone tn R&lt;a”k I-lan
tome duy to find out how litth&lt; they I
j Illinois where he has a position.
know about whatthe American jieuple I
Mn*/C. M. Putman has lieen enter­
are thinking and” whnt^ they^_hnve
; taining her brother D. L. Smith mid
concluded. The people*areTmunistal^ I
,1 wife of Battle Creek.
ably with the president.; It is a targe )
Mrs. Ed. Sheldon and w»n Fay are j,
question: and it is possible that serious |
| visiting relatives and friends in Ohio 1
mistakes may liel made in attempting '
i and Pennsylvania.
to correct railroad abuses. But the I
[• John Messimer of Detroit has been ;
railroads are themselves responsible
j a Nashville visitor the past week. .
.■
for the public sentiment favorable to
government regulation of rates. And I
I Mrs. Wm. Strong who ha- been visit- i
that sentiment will force the issue fo [
ing relatives nt Chicago and .Union
a eurilcusion fayotable to tbe iwntime.nt i
City has returned home.the people entertain on the subject,
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COOK BROS. Editors.

PORTV-MINTM YEAR.

* phyali-lan of a cbaritj boapltal tM
children wu.^ once congratulated on the j
remarkably healthy lot of Infants be'
eeemed to have in his ptare at alii
times, and be was. asked the reMOU
why. He explained that he had by ae
cklent stumbled upon a truth which
helped blin greatly. He gave out «n
ortlor ouce to the nurses to fisil nil the
Infants in a certain way. using certain
ounntltjes and proportions at intervals |
he carefully Mpecifled. Including night &lt;
feeding; In his periods of intervals, j
The head nurse, to whom he gave tbe
directions, misunderstood him and took
one period of omlwlon of tbe n-edlug"
to ho from 7 p. ul fo 7 a. to.. nnd»for j
some time thl? rule of no night feed­
ing was strictly followed without bls
being aware of IL The (^rrrepoudlng-1
ly increasing health of tbe infants at
this time surprised him so much that1
be made inquiries of fate narsesf try- '
Ing to find out the reason for tbe un-1
usual lance nt night ami relief from
isually filled hx
crying babies at n period usually
of (A
with' the sounds from ail quarters nt
mt the •«mis- AlZ
th© MospItpL. He found Hint
taken utiderstfiuding of bia ulrectlufit
and tlj'” omission of the iriglit feeding*
had lieen the direct cause of these bene-;
fits, so afji’r that be gave It a&lt; a direct ;
onlen and the nlgljt? conitatr-l serene
for all.—New-York Glotie.

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FLANNEL UNDER SKIRTS 1
We are showing some extra values in «
this line and invite uour careful inspec- 5 I
tion.
2
Ladies' Jersey Knit Skirts only

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Ladies' Black Jersey Skirts trimmed with red and blue slrioe.ffi
Ladies'Extra Heavy Wool Skirts
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Ladies' Fine Wool Skirts nicely made and trimmed

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Skirt Patterns in all colors

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The Mastadon cotton batts for comfortables is the
nicest batt ever used. A solid sheet 6x7 feet, full
three pounds of good clean cotton Call and see them
The Most Complete Corset
Stock In Harry County

W. E. MERRITT

USES FOR CHEESE.
cu^. mny. well
won be
b. usoxl asjn
m « substi&lt;.u»ii !I
Cheese
tut., ror mwt 00.1 H wrvod botli no
tuic *ur uivui UIK, «a OM.
_ —-. |
....
cooked and. cooked. The commonest ;
way of using cheese Is as layers In;
other dlshea with which
ICU the
mv epeese
ITirv’i- tta- j,
A.-rtUvor'ta barmopiotis. W1K-U
V...... tit ....
—
U mixed all through the dhli In thia j
way art grain Is the phrase u*nl to i
;
describe it, and potatoes, ciitditlowcr.

k',‘7"
twnor u. HWtrlrltf ta th" mouth .nd
-o,it.fir u-«&gt;nri&gt;r rm ntilllv. suit!
«1W'J£ their wearer painfully,” said a
dontl-1t. - Only last week a gentleman
be feared he was
!to un- and said...
- *-•—•‘Such
•’ “
""
bl"
shooting pains attack me.’ he
’■,
tlnjt
often
I
utter
loud
«»atb* In
^_-J
the m rrt unseemly place* rfr tens. l»efore t ie minister, mid HO on. It is like
thntsts. Do you think I am goknife
.
lone iny tongue';’ I found that
*“»•'
twn
d
J,*" J fferenf motels had Immhi used in
fixing
' " the jaxir mnn’s false teeth. TlH*-»e
mct.tl . combining with the s.tHvn, had
I a small battery. Electricity
ireu'T; red In the battery contfunaily.
mid «■ I'M-k nftH- shock wu* ndmlnlst-riH.I •&gt; the (ongm*. I .painted tlie met.
al wltii un liBuliiting vnniish. Therehe man tad w more trouble.’’—

r A NEW SCHOOL WILL OPEN HERE«,
THE AMERICAN GARMENT CUTTER.
The moat complete ayalem in »»Ke. Any.
’tt** it. Otjjy j
few lessons ueeeawtry. Only five meaeur
eiitirt KkrniKg
The only system that keeps up with th* pn. .
teachers in attendance.
To the ladies *&gt;: Ha-. .
nciDitj.s
school for the purpose of fancy 'dre$&lt; cutting i. . .■
UJAklfj nil!
open In your city sdou. The ettupay) has .■
lifr. h r*|ct*fnu.
tire* in tbe city who will be pleas* d tu call ai ;. ■
iuTues auitxpaa
details. Do not fail to examine the system a;
:ir:t upportaidiy.
The cla» will be under the management ot ’ ...
■cfi.eturs. drslnaj
teachers, dress makerfe and cutters uf the big ’
1 nation, not eaij
as skilled workers but as teachers capable nt :i:; - i r- their kuowi ,
edge toothers. The course.uf study inchni-• ; &gt;’V'al illiistratfofis
of the causea and faults as well as proper ren.i-u. ’f-.’f-•.bfircintctkc,
A very interesting innovation is the exbildtiou ■ the pupil
r_r„ Of Ik
w
practical result to be achieved by the method* u: which tbty^baZ
been instructed. This is done by theaturiog. draffinu ainicttUuj tie
goods, making them up and trying,them on the ^rsu.m atuond
without any alteration.

cabbage mid other vegrtabhM an* de- ’
IIcIouh prepaml lu thin way. (Which is ]
in reality Jmt a plain scallop with »
'
cbei-M* nd-led.
.
&lt;’Ih'chi- is nhm uu almost injlispensu
ble lugredlent of all tomato ag&lt;!,tuara i
roul paste dishes. Many people u.m? i
layer of grated ebe.*se uu tlie top of s
variety uf baked dishes, letting'll take ।
the place of a final layer-of cntmUs.;
f
As eheCse should only l.*e cupked long j
enough jm top «f a dish to melt and j,
perImps Slightly brown It.- It Is bettei
to wait until the dish Is almost cooked 1
OrlirlM ol
CASTLETON CENTER.
before sprink’Ung on. the layer ot •
Wl &gt;.t.-vrr m..y l«- thought ul Judge ?r,ct|r0 0I tbe l*w. where he has ron- !
Twu InonUs w bo hud b«—n &lt;i&gt;mniittod
cheese
or to put it on after taking from
Mrs. Frank Demmiare and Miss
Hr^i’. iu.livi.lual view, in ~,m.. Ji-! tiruirtl to riwide, and ha, boeu three
t6 a lengthy reeluniou beguiled the
!
tlie
oven,
’
aays
the
Cleveland
Lender
'
I »««■» o'WoodlMMl .peut sH.nd«y «l
rections it must be conceded by nil times elected Circuit-Court
i hours of their ••ontlnement with
Left u nil rated except -by tbe warmtl) drearj
n gnuii* played by showing eijch other
; C. G. Brumm'*.
that his app-al lor the bettor enforte- mi«iouor ot this county, ,_ ___ _
of the GWi. It will retain more of tbi. I
Hin.'ill Iflat stones marked with black
ment of law. and his declaration that
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For the past Twenty years Ire has ; The fair at Hastings-well every body cheese flavor, and tide is the way it Is •
All kinds of garments are cut, chUdrenV clothing of even de­
’ 'one of the great diuagbra to the re- been engaged in the Real Estate busi- ‘ was there,
usually served lu Italy, where tlie Ides dots. IHy a- preconcerted arrangement
scription, everything In the way of gentlemen.- wearing appar/ 43&lt;|
the. winner would Inform the other
public is lawfaantea and disregard ot neMB, jn connection with the law. and
ladies’ clothing, from a plain'wrap to the hu«-»! h-a gown or ball dn«.
Mrs. Phil Garlinger returned home of using grated ebeese lu this way orig I player of his victory by rei»eating in
th&lt; law,” is deserving of attention and j by persistent effort and fair dealing, after four week visit with Ohio Inated. Tbe cheese layer can be brown '
riding habits, tailor-made costumes, cloak?, capo, wraps or anything
an uixiertonc the first line of the ve«ed quickly ami nicely by means of a
respect. As a member of the supreme 1 has become one of tho leading Real friends.
»
else belonging to^ ladies' watdroix*. together with all smdwt tris
| per prayer. In process of time the two
salamander.
court of the state, as well as a stud- ' Estate Brokers of Southern Michigan,
m I ng. collars, cuffs, ruffles, cascades.-fevers, c/g
dryeries u
1 iiumks managed to complete the set of
Mrs. E. Pi 1 bran of Ypsilanti is visit­
ent and intelligent observer of passing ' and many a sale has been consnmated
Htunv-A [and to perfect the rules of the
will compete with the prevailing styles. En-nbodj ;u invited to
ing Ijer daughter Mrs. Peter Baas.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
movements
and tendencies, .Judges through his agency.
giime. ho that when the term of Incarexamine the work.
*
Bert Reynolds of Fort Wayne Ind. is j
Grant is qualified as few men nre to ( Early in life he adopted the princicerntlon had expired the. guine was so
For inquiry addre--। A flannel wet with kerosene oil
givr warding where warning is need- j pie that honesty is the best policy and visiting relatives and old friends at i
Interesting that It was generally adopt­
remoye tly sj»eeks from brass. Polixb ‘
ed by Rll the inmates of the monastery
e«l and to urge action in directions | will not misrepresent tu sell any piece this place.
• with chamois.
ns n lawful pastime. Tt very *'H»u
Mrs. H. N. Hosmer entertained her,
that should not be nrglect«*&lt;L Rever- . of, property.
_&gt;
&gt;r!
When threading n jieedle in n dim ,spread
ifrom town to tnw.fi and lieeznie
Saturday
unoe for law ns the religion of thr ’ He looks after the title closely in S. S. class last
.
,
» - after noon.
. . ’’ , lifht H the thread is white hold It
pupulnij throughout Italy, and the first
• nation is the statement of an ideal, every transaction, mid if not right, he There were .twelve .present and ice agahl»t a dark background, if dark
line ufithe vespers.was reduced to the
that will owe its clearest conception perfects the samejiv. tieing an Attor- j cream and cake were served. All re- hold It agnlrtst a light background.
single 4rord •‘Uouiino.” by which name j
..
&amp; glass Jar Kill keep ।the gnijie has ever since been known. .
and Uwt advocacy to Michigan and its . ney at Law. is well qualified for that ■ portk _“ ®nt* .t*mepeople, .as is true of some other of I particular business in which the pur-I 1Kerney
’
. Root visited his parents at ' cl,?oiu u,“l ,u P,H« longer If pasted on ’
u
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• . I tlir»
Iti-ilit,- (if
rl.Iu ai
.Iv applies'
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tbe {Inside.
Of-cotine this
only
our notion -, most healthful sentiments. ' chaser is deeply interested.
1 Battle Creek last. week.
it.
where dry materials are used. sucb ns
tppnrently conceive Idea* fron»\
?
He will not handle a piece of pr^pMarion Worst and daughter Ger-5-3 * ^5 *-3-53
" but such genius could .
Tlie State taxes apportioned for tins ■ tfrtY unless he can sell it as cheaply asj trade of Battle Creek are visiting the
pAr tll,w troubled with i It
1
year nre
lens than I] the owner would ;so
Mra. Leah Worst for,
are more than
Chart flHU.lW
1180,000 lewi
jeo that anyone
any. one who ji formers
former s mother Mrs.
for ! water bugs imrax burnwl on'Vlovel not tun life Itself were nut the mint!
nlrwidy high!}* cultivated by jpuch coutwo yean* ago. which wits also a year I ’contemplates the purchase of a farm. ‘ two weeks.
or old pie tin and sprlukleil In their ”, fdona effort -reasoning—and experlwhen the legislature met. On ^icl.', or city property, will we abci-leather.
Miaa E!iie Root iB worklng for Mrx | runway* will Induce them Do. leave'
enee. .(j n tlie other band, animals nud
tnjik are
urn alwnyn
nltr»vw Higher
hM,...- to meet
...... o
~et
llvral knowledge
kiiowlnlcc Bert Titmarsh
mi____ . ..near
. Nashville.
..!
Oh, where have you been. My 1’retty. Maid'.- ’
year* taxes
et *the
bc benefit of his Itftal
their happy homes, "for .good." j ‘
j •mnll hlldren become von«*louM «»f
To the -Barry County Fair” of courte, she Mid
nppuqiriations made by the law makers.
title** without charge, get convey. To revive n dying fire scatter over the • mudi knowledge
1
by merely witnessing
Mrs.
Coy
Brumm
visited
her
parents
And what of all the things that were there.
It is a great credit tu Governor .Warner : nnc” free nni1 8et tbe hitofit of hi»
embers u tablespounful uf granulated j the Ini
it
Hjgt*ut
movements
of
others,
Did you find moat pleasant and sweet and tn:’ ,
at Wooobury Thursday.
sugar.
Old
corks
should
be
sdved
for
!
that he insistwl that nppropriatiom&lt; be. large fine list to select from by. calling
an&lt;l Inj line, without thought £ effort
Why. dont you know? she gaily cried,
The remains of Mrs. Arthur Offley the same purpoM*, and they are very}
kept down to the lowest limit, and at once nt his Real Estate Exchange,
i*!i part, they niiddeuly uiscover
&gt;he shook back her furls and then replied.
who
died
at
Los
Angeles
Sept.
2
‘
»
were'
useful
to
add
to
the
wood
etnpleycd
for
that the r also nre competent to do the
that his purpose was so well carrietl
Sach an agency that can command
There was nothing to me in all the Fair.
.
samq tl ing. or, In other words, they
out.
j the respect and confidence of purchas- brought to Nashville Tuesday, and the . fire kindling..
With the
display
begin
re of The Temliasen
•• • - Lnmbsr C«.'
- ! t-.», nipirf.
' funeral held Wednesday at the Evan- J
Imitate. It l« a general ha­
- ---------: ura is -peculiarly adapted to the wants
She
laughed
and
she
blushed
as
ehe
hung
her
kc-ail.
preMioii among psychok»g|sts that aniTbe nobility of St Petendm rg met of those who wish to aeO. and as be is gelical church. Mra. Ofilcy was the
Then her ejes met mine and she sweetly said.
lt 1b strange
slow men arc to i mala pr. bably do
-- ---- bow -----do cot
co. rrvuMn; iliev Uavr
Ere the winter snows shall cover the ground
one day last week and adopted reeolu- j 'laite MD exieusi™ advertiser in this daughter of Mr. and Mra Chaa Feigh-; rei.'ogmxe that In all matters of practl I no idea.* baNy
M we bnv,-.
’
■- A. E. Shotv hi
tions without dissension urging that | aud other States of which every piece ner and had always lived in this vicin-■ &lt;-ni
A Home of myown, I shall have found.
cal hygiene the women are ..
nerawaty. i Scientific American.
We have bought a lot In Kenaston villv.
the legislature, ^executive and judicial of property on his lint gets the benefit, ity up to the time of her going to la* We sluill never have clean cities until
And the Contract of course is let to •• Wiir.
branches of the'Russian government lie it seems hardly necessary to call the Angeles for her health. She was 21 they undertake The Job. nor shall, we [
Won’t Eat PoMia.
M
A hiiraah being ta n queer animal jL And all their choicest Lumber is going to it.
aepanitAxl from each other as they are attention of all those who wish to sell years old and had been married three know how to tie good untlomil house­
Put Into a dear little Mouse for me.
keepers until the private housekeepers ii after nil. We eat possums and pay
in the limited monarchies of Europe. to the moral-list your property at his years leaving a little son. beside her
their hereditary Ii fancy prices for them, yet a vulture I ffll A Cement wall and the Siding Cream.
htisbnnd, parents, three brothers anil n of the nation extend thi.tiThe leaven Uf liberality is working in exchange.
function
to
public
needs
and
;
duties.
Clear
Cedar Shingles stained a green
.
sister. Mr. Offley and the little sou
। will not touch one. During a long sea , m
Ruwia.
Ever} time the women are given a *
The prettiest Grate and Mantle ever seen
sun of snow some years ngu H farmer
Hnu Wliil* Potato For Jnllanietl Eye. were unable to return to Michiagn.
chance to clean up a dirty city, cany­ s.tifl the luxxards In hta locality were W And polished Floors that are Just a dream.
Tlx? ivtiter wishes 'to testify, from The family have the deepest sympathy
President 'Roosevelt has taken a very
on fl crusade against public disgraces nlmnit starved, and to test the mat T1 Veneered Oak Doors and Fiuisii Ciear.
decided stand in favor of preserving | bls own experience, to the efficacy of of all.
ami immoralities, they arc suceestcful,
A
tor he killed n jlossum and put It out fR Oh, but my home will be a .Dear.
the raw white.potato when used for ir*
and there Is at once a nejv order of
Come and see me and 1 know run’ll agree. J
tlie forests df Idaho. The senators of
where be could be easily found. The
tftated and Inflamed eyes. It Is used
I wum right about The TrnnlkisM Lumber Compan?
things. Tliere should be a. women's
PARMELEE.
that state u ipose the plan, being de­ as folhjws, but care mmrt be exercised
vultures would m t,touch it. though they
civic
club
or
city
'improvement
league
sirous that the "mining and lumber ( not to let the Juice of tbe potato come
The singing school conducted by Mr.
examined the carcass. Not sattafied
In every American city and town.barons of t mt state should do the j into contnvt.wltli any elotli or clothing, Hardy in the M. E. church increas'd j American Medicine.
the fanner cooked another possum Up
same destn ctive work they did.’in which It will ruin by turning black. to over thirty members last night.
j brown and spread it out. but the bux
.
BHK0I
Michigan. The country will.be with | TIlu l»c,a,o to ,fc’- used sbouhl be pared
tanls
declimxl the feast—Greensboro
. Mrs F. W. Buck of Oklahoma sCity
I (Tvnn.1. Becord.
the Proiden .
,
|। and thea. scraped
J with «
‘ spoon
“ *Into
-*- i\ visiting her parents Mr. and Mr*
When making baby’s short clothes
I
I Mimll fragments and a little water
mothers will find it a great saving if
.
K■
.n• now on ; do
added.
Thistashould
be laid upon‘ a F. D. Joels.
Wita,™ Jenn.ng.
Brrn.g.
,b
,
they will do the following two Dlmpbj
Loudon POWBUHS. n curlority In tlio
We understand that the Gleaners will things. Make the neck bauds of the
ibe high WM on hi. way t.*|nvral,g.tr
„„j ,h„n lhe pa|l&gt;!ot
op,lr
hold another, entertainment at their little drones n trifle larger than ineces- Soulhn .rt. «.| lunrket, whirl, I. uld to
social and ecutiumic conditions in New j and cloeo hh eyes as 'uineli uh possible
burr lw» bold r&lt;xulnrly for orcr SOO
hall in the near, future. Date given vary.
“
“
T.
then
draw
very
narrow
tape
Zealand. Australia, India. Chinn and 1 ho ns to allow the liquid tu have its
Uterthrougu.
Thai’s what you get when you trade heir lie c’.ake th*
through, ana
and when making the rieeves
Mi-eres nitehl h. ’• lh"'knuw" «wnt tn the
tbe countries uf^Eurupe. When he gets | effect illrwtly upon the eyeball. The
MWibortlood wberr It |, bHd-rU,
Mr. and Mrs. Lane visited the latter's i। rul theni a
’-Quantity** and “Quality” bargain “twins.”
n F®
- *«0IW than
•——— required n.y BUckfrlnru l.rldcr. Orlmn.il,- tbe
hack next yi?ar. he will have more ' P«tieut will find great relief !n this
ol us you gel the most of the best quality for / nH»v
remedies; fur j social L-omlitions in the j effect1 ” but inexpensive treatment. Of winter Mrs. Job Checabrough of Free­ । anti sew two horizontal trickB bdow ihe kJ",
?
' ""Flu orr Blnckfrlara I
therefore your dollar goes farther. We have. taJiMUf
elbow.
If
thh
is
flone,
nM
baby
grows
bridltr. but non tbo;- corn,- nioutlr from
than you can shake a coun’‘, tbe te,tienl »»»« *&gt;• nud n’ I port last week.
want to force upon you. We simply warrant '•
"uand his little arms lengthen the tucks Holland «n,| KcotUnd. Tbrr .i.
,
main
iu
a
re-lining
padBotL-Sfahley
|
It
is
reported
that
Lavern
Cline
is
deliver them to any part of the city. If yon v:,n’' lse-\'
stick at.
. 7ut*££
-------------------! It. Wolbrktirc lu llotrolt Kew..Trtbnno. wy
„ the hom„ of hls MMjij can t« lot out and the airing around rx;*
jnet telephone us and youe order wifi receive
’ «• r4\lR Jm*
his neck nee t not be tied so tlghtlv in bnudfui. a&gt;, prtw
..(ollrprec, (he
honest attention as though von were present .
• •*
' George- Cline of Grand Rapids.
this way the |lttfe
wlJj |(Wt
The deposit? iij saving tank* in this
give us a trial.
much
longer
without
’
iwing
outgrown
country at the beginning crfthe present
year reached the unprecedented total of
J Thorns were originally used in fasTbe prta.1 lmrem bower bird wu
$3,060,176,,711. We led Germany in
Children generally grow by fit. and
। teulng garments together. Plus did
&lt;the respect by nearly 4.60(^000,000 and
m
r*'“ ,,rMk
remark| not Immediately succeed thorns as fas­ Mtarte. SomcUmea what may be called
.mV ?' &lt;lrCk' lfc
“"I with all
any other European country by over
Also burn tllfe Famous Pahi' : Uil.
a
"fit
of
growing
”
|,
ushered
In
by
n
teners, but different appliances were
aorta of omamenta. featbore, bit. of'
&gt;1.800.000,000,; '
used, such n« books, buckles and laces. •llglit feverish attack. Rapid growth Is
. The Grocer*It was tbe latter half of the flfteenth a great strain on tbe constitution. *”'■ ”c" *M wbm 11 to'to repdrltr
"* k"P"- ta»r I
- century before pins were used In Great Plenty of nourishment, plenty of sietp threw
It is now known that poor crops this
throw in the cage are utilised for or
Britain. When first manufactured la and plenty of play In the open air are
year .’and'the low state "of Japanese
wmenta-. piece. of cloth.
aS i
At any rate, you seem to be
England the 'Iron wire of ,tbe proper needed by children who are growing
finances were responsible for the read-1
other rubbish.
h
I
leugth was filed to a polrtt and tbe rest, if they outgrow their strength
getting
rid
of
it
on
auction-sale
incsB with which Japan agreed to peace
other extremity twisted into a head. It may be hard to recover it Over­
terms so favorable to her thoroughly
principles: “going, going,
This was a Blow process, and 400 or work of tbe brain should be carefully
beaten adversary.
g-o-n-e!” Stop the auction
500 plus was a good day’s work for an guarded against when children are
expert hand. The United States has growing very f|uickly.
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It
The tide of gold baa turned strongly
the credit of Inventing tbe first ma­
checkshlling hair, and always
from Europe'to the United States. It*
chine for making plna. Thia was In
XOO pranlw to k«p lt,
111
Our nnnllsry Hrtsd bu slwojs been Ihr Jbssl- Wl ■'f'
1824. Tbe inventor was one I-oinno?
restores color to gray hair. A
is coming this way to pay Eurojiean
our customm but trees wanted to know »t.y 11 "“I;?!!.,.
'* &lt;”' o" • row leaf .nd writ. «ta"X’"',h”-™&gt;~
Wellman Wright.
bills for American agricultural and
aplendid dressing also. Sold
With the brew Of a Illy that nowhere
better than In the put. We don't know
manufactured products.
actly tbe nme way. The only reaeon we can ? " tTdial
under the great blue dome fe there a
for over sixty years.
*
ot lbs Daw "MIXING MACHINE" wr pul in »h"-““Lu
W. J. HOLLOWAY. Hastings. Mich re-lun. h.lf M „„f,
the dough much better than we could do by hand, t J ■
Helen Gould. God WesaTher. has added
S1M'. pmllrr tt„n ,n
Who sells tbe L. &amp; M. Paint,
lUry Bread if you want tbe BEST.
A
” “
tax &gt;wr In th. duulow of . .umnwr ludirhlunl ho lufam^XTy
wotber to^ her .many ^benefactions by
Is informed by Longman &amp; Marti
WARM MEALS SERVED.
A NICE LINE Of CIGARS AND CONFECTlMi
Jre.
reukl
uo
t
iJX,,'^/
0
”
;
""
■unset,
more
Inspiring
than
a
thousand
giving &lt;130.000 for railroad Y. M. a
net, that ten thousand churches have songs and as bewitching ns n fatrn m-WfuHn-! re®« 1,
A. work in St. Louis. That woman
been painted with L. &amp; M. Paint It tauxIM In tb. rlM, of „ wlMem
r
our bop,, onr^^ Wb.. bur. r„u bre.
takes the least; wears tbe longest; ar.d
BAJeSaPaMLLA.
only requires
gallons of the I.. A M.
oJ?*' *“d 81
W. wkk*
*d Oil to paint a I
I
Pw.TMCITTMff«'
lb. north
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Honesty in Prescriptions is
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l»rtX,t'b1'th.‘nbo^ChT°Uy’
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Mr’ _ UIld MrK
-Berkel.• —
of Osc.xla. .
■ ...
- •------------vuitcd’ -•
lbe ■latter's
mother Mrs. Fredl1
■
■! Doelker last week.
‘

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Mwher, of Onondaga, was tbe ‘
. »uest of Mr. and Mr*. .George Hindi• man thly l]a*t week.
Miss Gertrude Hampton went to i
Holland Wednesday to s;«?nd a few,
■ days with her sister.
'
| Mr. mid Mrs. Gilman Warner, of I

Secretary Schantz.
took the railroad company 40 boon, to • h «hown a. fan-.. Site attend., acbool
deliver the cargo to Grand fUpids. a i in tho Puruum .li.tricl, and 1, a pupil , "HMKcrtMlit for the successful fair ,l»&lt;.-w Stork
dirtanc of 40 mile*, with a reanltiag *ft *.hr Tth grad.-.
! lungs first 'oF'flfi-to the people of Barry
kamagd to the extent claim*!.
t-uunty. ff they did not care for it.
Borf Shi; and Ffitn Right. ’
--------’ “Picking pocket*," sn!&lt;! the reformer * did not approriatf it. did not give it
MINA IM. SCOTT
Win. H. Docker, h in trouble in^to the thief. •,iuju»t be a difficult and I their patrunage, did not co-operate
with the management, aauCtemful fair
Lanning. Me was employed on a farm . precarlou, bualnesa."
tear that city and took a
load of‘It I*agreed the pickpocket. “It 1*.
would be impossible.
wheat tu town to well, which
he did.until fron get your-hand In.
• But if the fair was not controlled by
officers and directors who worked harKot showing up in due time, the offi-!
cent got after him. located
him in
Mwk^_The ma’n who tries to cbanffe , moniously together, it- could not suc­
Mveks—The man who tries to change
Clinton coiinty,
Wotunu.a ,V.w|twt
Weeks- ceed. If tl»ere were jealousiee. divided
- and now Wm. is med- ■I nR rTVUJUUO
— - |8 —n fool.
..................
in the
Rating in the Ingham county I Hostile. I jjoW (j0 y0U know? Meeka—My wlfa counsels (»r,mean spiritednew
.
--------' tojd mo so.
■ management, a suocesnful fair would
.
an. •...
impoMibiihyIt S&gt;h’ m» fpleasure
.
.
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rvoM.lii likx- It
llitllHtl Ta*
Prosecuting Attorney Hooper, of .
| to record the fact that the executive
Calhoun county couldn’t see any diflj officer4. directors and committees of
erence between slot machines for char- !
j tlie Barry County Agricultural Society
ity, and the ordinary slot machine for |
have worked together as uno man to
gambling, so the ladies who bud charge '
, in. Wf. to.- .-j Boston Sb.
: make tbe fair n success, and have l&gt;een
qf them during the Maaonic fair last '
| ready ni.-d anxious tu do all in their
88SI0H. MASS. .
week had to cease operating them.
power to have the fair a winner. They
[are entitled t«» much credit. But there
[i
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:■&gt;, Michigan
a .r.-.-tj..---.-.
and IJuaihesi
' Albion is having a gas war with tlie
। always has to be one man who has to
■J -.en xrirh •
■ l,.&gt;cated
(las Company uf that city. The people Boston Business Man Cured By Cuti- - liearlhc brunt of responsibility, work
, *’V&lt;!I •'
!’
-Everything
don’t like the service the company is
cura of Awful Humor Covering 'nut the details, plan, figure and execute
y :
■
Tf proof; 3X1
giving
them, ami the city already has
I if a fair is to succeed. The AssocinI
•••
• telephumf In
Head, Neck, and Shoulders After i tiun haalhnd such a man. .who labored
A •*’
; l* r-it” to coma suit with the' proprietors of the gas
earnestly, zealously, intelligently and
lilunt in the U. S. court.
Hospital^and Doctors Failed.
j efrecttvely." to make the Barry County
I fair a .success of tbe highest order, and
' Samuel Livingston, ju»&gt;t paroled tram j
Undrr date of September 9. WM.
c
..Ibison, made himself a hero at Benton ■ Mr. S. P. Kcves. a well-known bust- | that man » tlie secretary, W. H.
Harbor one day last week, by jumping ' nc*s man of No. 149 Congress Street, I fiebhntz. He’s lieen. busy for many
, Bositon. JIasa.(_ | weeks and his well-mat tired plans have
in front of u ruii-Hway team and-ear- j
2'
tel
says: “Cuticur!i'liBen carried* out splendidly. Tu him
J- 5. FUIHS, Pies.
ing the life of a jlittlt* child.
dtd wonders . for
more than to any other man is due the
oine. For twentyfive years 1 suf­ ; great snccew of the Barry County fair,
Kalamazoo will hereafter grant no
fered agony irom i and it is a pleasure to the ja-ople of
a terrible humour,
mon- franchises to electric lines enter­
completely cover­ ' tbe county as it is to the BANNER to
ing that city Hereafter. They must
ing my bead, neck ' express their appreciation of the clean,
operate on the city t rucks, the council
ahd shoulders,
excellent imd successful fair which was
having so decretal. *
discharging mat­ ‘ held last week, and - to give a large
ter of such offensiveneM to sight I share of the credit to the hustling,
’Mrs. Catherine-Hallock, ’of Galesburg
•
*‘‘d Tmrtate ‘rb^e'". ob“ t ! enterprising; secretary.
iricrs with oura and celebrated her 100 birthday Wednesday
-'Med to deal with of lust week. She enjoys the distinc­
ill find:
Mr. McDougall was a Scotsman, and
tion of lieing a pensioner of the war of
ef him a good story la told. He was a
Ifflk
ibows, each&gt; , • loe
large, pompous man, Intolerably self
’ rnStlia' effort*. I suffered on and
ipe
.
- 15c
conceited and arrogant—In fact, his
baipers
'■
the,poach
for 10c ; The farmers in,___
------- belt had&gt;
ponduct toward hts neighbors was so
fnp’ atdsnmvfk i;
large.
per.6'!!Sc i&gt;Achof« rod crop thlx yew. Io
offensive that the good people success-.
X^-mon Eanier.,
“y 7,000.000
■-000-000 bushels
bu’1‘d'
fully requested their minister to preach
a sermon directed at their vain neigh­
l&gt;llr
an&lt;1 IOc "'cre Kr°-'nthc an”™" t"wr
“‘mudica
&gt;ug
bor.
to
’F"
■
»L» ♦8,000,000.
Tbe day camb. The llttls kirk was
packwl, though a tew tender hearted
W? Ib’siS'a'M
Her. Joha Fl.icb«r hu
1-««J
Rice
ones stayed nt home, not wishing to
15c, 2 for 25c • of the first Baptist church of 1 lum­
witness their neighbor’s humiliation.
Complete Tn-tment for Every
per gal 10c Well for 40 yearn, and tbe occasion was
The sermon began, and Mr. McDou­
Humour from Pimples
eompfele^ Wy
bU
gall disposed himself to listen. The
to Scrofula
man’s Infirmity was sketched with
pair 25c ' on*
la8t ’we®*l&gt;old. severe strokes. He smiled with
•
25c :
---------- -------------XI«*&lt;«ry.OnroM
p .
lofty superiority. As tbe-denunclatlon
per peck 25c
Till"
grew
mon- scathing his smile deepened
A good gum arable mixture to keep
with h touch of connflacent pity. At
on hand for stiffening thin silk &lt;&gt;r
aad ina0-v more
‘
he
conclusion
of the service he swag­
“
tn.de
&gt;W
XhT
vsl“11 ar« &gt;“ plain
gered down the aisle. One of the eld­
creblc in « wide mouthed t&gt;o«K .
lieatmmn gratia.
,
ers joined him.
“Weel. what did Xe think ot the ser­
mon?” the latter ventured to ask.
-A great effort, str,” was tht answer,
‘but iw-mouaL The m6enlater aimed
hla shots too directly. Poor MacTayebefa^.
ish: I telt sorry for him, but tlie man’s
conceit Is enormous, air!”

The Lexington
Gompano,

When you Buy

Tb'‘itaFSTtae—

CUHCURA-THESET,$1.

«oi S.“.'.’r “,ore at *" 'i"106

Wi*flTS0N,

invto!^RflL STOKE,
irvinq HICHKMN,

,

tightly.

|

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'

1
I
I

;

: /Fredrick Flow, of Seattle. Wash., i
cepted by the strung arm of the law. !
and gladly- returned to their former , Made By Miss Celia I. Blood. Aged ; was a welcome -caller nt the Banner I
'
office, this week. Mr. Flow was in .
13. of Carlton Town­
comfortable quartern They had gone
Denver to attend tlie National G. A. !
just far enough so that the novelty of
ship.
K. encampment, and came on to M«chthe trip had worn off.
As showing what a girl of 13 years igun to visit his daughter Mrs.; Lorenzo i
. i of age can do to help a fair and nt the Livingston, uf Orangeville and other '
■ Kalamazoo has started an anti-spjt- ; same time demonstrate her owft skill, relatives. Since arriving they celetine crusade. Anyone who expectbr- ‘-Miw Celia I. Blood, of Carlton is a bmted his "9th birthday.yet he is active
pnb- .1 conspicuous
oxtaisple. Thi-young
lady ••nungh to put to shame many n-vounger
,:atw» un the side ftalks. or In any
...
. .
___ __________
pic hall, building or public conveyance ’ took first premium un h loaf of bread man. He i* very fund of his western
will l«e tnadh to regret it. There are | .shown in the school exhibit! first home where he has resided since l«87
n large nuinbek of case* bf^uberculoHis premium on biscuit shown in the j and thinks for enterprise and climate
an tfae#city. and his action' was taken 1 youth’s department: first.on white and . it cannot lx- equalled.
.
as one of the initial steps to prevent a ! brown cookies in the youth’s depart,
further spread of the disease.
mant: first on a cocounut cake: first on DESERVES MUCH
---------j a drew which she made : and’first" on
OF THE CREDIT
-The-Pere Marquette IL R. is threat- ; a bouquet. For the school exhibit she
cued with a sutrfvr $500 damages by i »,so made a fine map of Michigan,&gt;nd
5V. J. Meier &amp; Co.. of Clarksburg. W. janother of-her native state in which For the Phenomenal Success of the
Va. Meier &amp; Co., bovght a lot of ! ’he bay. peninsulas and other indentaBarry County Fair, Does
fruit al Fsnville and it &lt;■ claimed litI
»&lt; ta«l »'1J ««« *«« taX-mon.-

25 YEARS OF
AGONY ENDED

carcely two persons agree as to the taste of

Chrnnlta-lin went to i

h“

| lighter, will no doubt agree .with him ■ M
M,nnw Matthews went to Lans-1
I better and let us all hoisj prulotur hi.
,Tb‘,r*1*r “&gt;
Prof- and Mrs.
year. Tta b« .Wiataaif
I "’ "
'

j, Of this City
go With Unde uni)
Billy wher- ..
”
nmrhvrre
___ Bn
. d. whatever
.
ever L..
he. te...
may
go
hu uiav
■ .
• o"----- - —aaaavavi no lliaV
'
I ho.
Ita won ih.br taarla
ta hi*
hi.
' patience, taitlifuhii^s and. unfalltag
___ „
ebeerfnlnow. under circum.unre. that
would make an onlinary man iose
!courage
•

Coffee?

” ,hi‘

Dutton, spent last week with Mr. and j
A curious stone chiiij unit some uth- i Michigan Central Is 3,000 Short
and
1 Mrs. Liberty Warner.
■
’
• r Indian relics were found on a Cann •
Other Railways Are Similarly
j Hon. J. J. Perkims of Prairieville,
four miles north of Marshall Monday.
M .
There ia&gt; very^high hill on the ;farm.
netted
, wun in the city .Thursday, having re­
and the owner desired to sink a st^ne j
Monday' morning the Michigan ’ cently returned from Portland, Oregon.
on the very summit. While he and j Ct*ntnd railroad system was R.000 cars ; where he attended tbe exposition.
some other men were digging around j short of m’*t‘l‘«ig the orders of shipper*-r&gt; - Dan Birdsall
returned Thursday
the sides of it they struck another ■ ucc°rding to the report sheets on the ' from Colorado, where he had apent a
stone. It was excavated and found to tJes*k ?f General Freight Traffic Mann- I month visiting Mr. and Mr?. Ira
Iaj A stone chair. In it were five other *fer
Mitchell;
, Ratnlio. of Pueblo, ’ahd other friends
pieces ot stone which placed together, ■ ‘‘The country is certainly proaper- I and viewing the wonderful scenery of
nscmbhsl h human skull. In addition ou“-’
Mli‘1 Mr. Mitchell.' ’ and al- 1 the Centennial state.
there was another stone in the form uf ’ l,1’n,Kh the Michigan Central has added
Miles Hall, of tlie senior pharmacy*
a hemisphere which was evidently used ; •w-.uw’ new freight cars and 200 • new clasQ« at the Michigan University is in
tu m arpdn knives on. The stone chair ' ,OCOtn°rtves to its equipment the |-a*: Sejftde, Washington, where he repre­
'
■ 3fl months, ears uf double the ca|«icity sent* the college fraternity known us
700 pounds.
j of the bid cars', nt a cost of millions of
the Psi Chi, and hi&gt; business in Seattle i
dollars, we are lehind shipper's de- is the establishment of u new chapter. !
Three Bttletax.taB.ttl« Creek, tin- miutJ.
8.0)0 cars.
o,r« And the
• ' ttaxy
■ *
•by 3.0QQ
Mile* was .chosen to organize'this
uia-t one only eight ywr. old. xurtoj ritu.tion i. the H.,e with
rail- chapter which aside ffnitn the honor I
Ohl one O»y tat week to ■ walk ta lhe , r&gt;Hul thronghoot tta ■-unh
involved in his selection also gives him]
home of some relatives in Syracuse. !
tlie opportunity to set* that* fur away ;
New York. They had jiot .iourncyed ;
FINE PREMIUM RECORD
country to good advantage.
far however liefone they were inter- i

HUG New
‘ Lexinown
Hotel...

ChasesSanborn’s

any longer in Hwtingw It will l,Hke u-1*.’" f“‘* Sb'*r
*"
“^'"’ “"oMatafumUta friend “
to visit her mother.
h«d^Ie?fiilhU City 1116 dortors I
to Fennville!
bad warned btm that a man well into "win&lt;'“to returning Monday.

hare. Job .t th. Table &lt;„■&lt;„ Jy
th. ta.id. work, which win b?

.

Do You Use

6 ’^ting relative, in thi, city.

, »i&gt;J ■ttaaM*&gt;tta ta"/ But ’hTwfn

9999

THE AUTOCRAT
OF THE BREAKFAST TABLE

j H. C. Huger, tu mured back onto I
Inside Work.
Tin.
.. ■
i1118 i«rm in Carlton.
•
Hitchcock pereh«lTn°hia ^X^'iTd .
J01i° S“&lt;‘' °f °r’”d Ra,“4" '* '
"driving like mad” will not^ta

,n&lt;-h we may know about medicines, we
Umwledge against that of your doctor.
■eft yitiir prescription to us knowing that
j &lt;i what your doctor has ordered. anil
.
that will please you.
: lietter grade of drugs to be had. we get
. ihfr to make a lower price and yet re। . we make that price.

OCTOBER 12, iwt

H
WTCHCOCX *------- ---------2[ I^7

:

Now, kindly mark me well, my friend*, in
what I have to say
Anent the coffee of this morn and that of
yesterday.
That coffee served us yesterday was alatygray and flat,
•
And I who know the coffee plant know what
us meant by that.
The berry grew indifferent from ou‘ im'
poverished soil,
Nor had the i ichncss at its root* from which
to draw the oil.
Or, if a bit of oil were stored, the roasting
t wa* not well,
And being charred the oil escaped from cut
each tiny cell.
And no *twas tastrless, flat and tame, and
I put in my kick;
And I am pleased that Mrs. Brown has
changed her brand so quick.
'
This coffee has'a brilliant brown, its body,
too, you’ll iiote;
Those little bubbles hiark the oil—observe
them where they float.
, That mean* the berry had the beat that
sun and soil can lend —
’Tia CHASE &amp; SANBORN’S growth,
youknow—a firm that's proud to spend
Its tune and .money on. its plants. Care,
airing, roasting, too,
Are just the best that expert hands, expe­
rienced long, can do:
*
And when thia richness is unlocked by
Nature’s charm of heat,
You have the best that Nature gives,—a
draught of cheer, complete
In every coffee attribute. Thus soeaks
your Autocrat,
And he, you know, was never caught
a-Ulking through his hat.

coffee. That is because it is the ordinary
coffee of the stores. When you reach up to
an extra quality like

Chase &amp; Sanborn’s
Seal Brand Coffee
difference of opinion vanishes. •Jl-.WIQ.OOO coffee
drinkers might' be expected to have a million
opinions, yet 21.000,000 persons ‘ were served ex­
clusively with Seal Brand at the World’s Fair, alid
you never heard but one opinion about it. That
may be your opinion if you try it.

Seal Brand in 1 pound and
2 pound cans, per pound, 35 cents

High Grade Mocha and Java,
Blue package, per pound, 30 cents
Pure Santos in bulk per pound 25 cents

Blended Santos in bulk, per
pound
- 20 cents

If you never tried our Teas and Coffees

come in and get a sample free of charge

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
$75,000.00

Capital
Otn«r$

ClHsttr ttlnicr. PrnUrtt.

R. B.

Ul« Pre*.

Ji. Ji. JimkrwR. Cdtbkr.

Directors
Cbtutr ttlorcr.

R. B. meswr,
R. C. Trtutb.

m. L Cook,

| Surplus :: $25,000.00

Eink your
fortune
co as
By giving u$ yourtav
ings account. Your
bank book will be a
sure guide at to bow
your account stamds. Onr interest clerk can tell yon
ol interest credits posted In your favor.

D. S. Boodyur,

Cuke Ulaters.
Jt. Ji. Jtndcrsoa.

1 per cent
v Interest ■
paid on StvlH&lt; Dcpcili*.
money to Loan on

Each Deposit is a Eink
that leads up to tbe sum that enables you to make an
investment or start in business. It’s a good )imt in
autumn to open a new account.

Hastings City Bank

Real Eflalc Stonin'.

Pride in Your Personal
Appearance
should induce youxo pay more attention to the clothes you wear.
When you select your next Suit or Overcoat, insist upon hav­
ing the very latest style; demand an accurate fit; ask for a
nobby pattern and be sure that your clothing is folly guyanteed.
But this does not mean that you are to pay-a high price.
The dressy, hand-tailored

Kaufman Garment
meets all these requirements; and we are selling these servicable
clothes at such moderate prices, that there is no further excuse for
any Man or Young Man to be shabbily attired.
An extensive choice of all the exclusive styles and smartest
patterns.
Single breasted sack suits in Worsteds, Clays, Thibets and
Fancy Scotch Mixtures at

Only $10.00 to $22.30

C. H. OSBORN
Outfitter for Men, Young Men and Children

�■HASTINGS BANNER, OUIUB^K 12. A

,-^,

I*"1"4 i”w •*"
tabiM K. ta
PROBATE COVET. .
Estate of Wm. H.' Bard claims
order to»H abew
individual wta
taertogtack at
heard
and
allowed.
’
Tj court house news
him. After bro or three f«‘l»r"ta ।
Estate of David Pitt, order appoint­
locate the other fellow by this method. .
ing administrator enterixl.
. •
k • constitutional disease
real estate transfers
YOUR APPLES AND POTATOES '
(. QuUnufsl from j&gt;M«- onehe snatched tin- mirror suddenly from
Estate
of
Chaa.
L.
Brignal.
order
ormnating in impure Hood
w bkastt mm.
brfomMkey- «&gt; that
allowing will entered, bund filed, let­
and requiring constitutional
„
„
„
„
We want yonr aqplen and pefatw- :„;fj ,vi„
'
Camisa and panuelo are sometimes might not have the opportunity tu bide.
ah-n-rerh I H’"m C. Branson to El, G
ters issued to Phoebe M. Brignail.
treaunezn acung W- Ol^u Bronson, parcel, Carlton. ...$ 1 uo Estate of Jane McNaughton, license made ot the expensive and beautiful Finally,'holding the gla» clo*e to his
the highest market pnoe.. Wewant t..
(
pins, or pineapple cloth, and in that
he reached behind it an tried to
■nd punfymg the Wood for w„.
,o Wm w
a
market
for
applet
and
potatoes,
an-l
v.-iij
to sell real estatq at private sale
caw* nre handsomely embroidered. lay bold of th- mysterious man who
every cent that we can afford to. Call and .,..-'rc,a I
Its radical and permanent wbroirok. a, &gt;c juhn,Wwu.. two oo granted.
More often tbe kerchief is of cotton Jmed to be to near. When this ex­
call us up by phone
.
care. - Be sure to take
aM, c-mpbeii «, cba.. pnrEstate of James F. Robbins, license and the waist of Manila hemp. Stock­
pedient ’ failed be threw the mirror
;oo oo to sell real estate granted.
ings are not worn, and the slippers down in disgust
In re of Geo. Preston, an alleged which take tbe place of ehoes have no
It. waa here again that I had the
H. Brook*. 52 ac sec 5,
insane person, petition fur admuwion uppers except for a narrow strip
Chance to toe a native make a fire by
are quickly reicved by Catarrlcts,
; Castleton.......................................
2400 00 io asylum filed. Physicians reported leather or cloth over the toes. It is rubbing two sticks together. In real__ u v -n... - a______ ______
J A. E. Kenaston to Jay W.
him not insane or in need of asylum an‘art to walk A th«e Zapatoee" 1 ity it is a very simple matter, if one
Phone Ar7•
Hosting,. Mich.
treatment, petition for appointment of without losing them off. but the native 1 has tbelrigbt kind of stick* All ;that
Prine J^, lota 4
and 5,
|Mnim contrive --------------------------I, Ixdlee
to dance in them,-. ami I is necessary is ont? joint of thoroughly
I Striker Addition. City
NIV 00 guardian filed, bearing Oct. 24th.
Estate ' of Urab and Fred Baine
greatly chagrined if they lose dried bamboo, say an inch in diameter.
F. M. Pratt, to George ■ H.
minors,' petition for license to sell real-1
their footgear
in 7the
operation.
I ‘Munger.
19 ac sec
Assyria.
400 0U
This is halved lengthwise, and into the
DO YOU OFTEN LAUGH T
estate tiled, bearing Oct. 27U&gt;.
! Many of the Mestixu womeq an d eoncaveside of one of .the pieces a X
I David Huggett to Marianna
Estate of CaasiusM. Mowry, petition i girls are very attractive, and have shaped groove is cut, extending through
■ Huggett, 70acsec2tJ. Assyria,1 00
fof license to sell real estate tiled, | beautiful hair which not infrequently to the outside, when it opens by a long
' Almena Stanley to Henry Card.
Don’t forget, to laugh. Mugh when
hearing Nov. flrd.
j reaches to their heels, and of w_h«ch narrow slit. This half of tbe joint is
{
lot 44 Delton.............................. 250 00
Estate of Voyle E. Albright, minor, I ’hey
mordinately proud. They ; now placed convex side up un aome .you nre happy; laugh when you are
amused;
laugh ut yourself for being
Edward Clemence to Peter
prtltiun toaell real
tital ta.rlnK Uta prita
«»SI ««&gt; ■'
"&gt;
smooth, bard surface. From tbe other buredl There la always something to
' Conklen, 50 ac sec 5. Assyria, 2100 00 Nov. 3rd.
’
I I*n to I”****'' them, and it is not at &gt; half is fashioned a piece somewhat like laugh nt. and even when one is reduced
Rowena Rogers to Henry Ben­
•
.
. ! nil nnnsual t«&gt; see slippers Avhich
are
£...!&lt;■ of Chri«iu«BrandweUy.l.-lin jo, ,h„,r
„d 1mm a paper knife, and one of its edges to laughing at oneself that is very
son, i«rcel ecu 85 Prairieville. &lt;W0 00
much better than to t»e •‘glum.”
UMUjdtakfa/to Jkw ttatChnwm.
t„„ du„g|iv h«lrle»ly sharpened. Thia the tire-maker grips
should use Pompeian Massage
Th|s is what luaghtor does for a wo­
Milo
P.
Lehman
to
J.
G.
| firmly in loth handa places its edge
Cream. It is soothing to the
J. Brandstetter and Jane Brandstptter
•
man: It keeps her heart ycnm$; It
Hughes, parcel village of
skin always but especially after
down
on
die
convex
surface
of
the
other
.re &lt;^o .n&lt;lIta»,.,. pereon. bcring
K|alli^ „ ,r„„fer„J
makes
her like pe«qd&lt;* for the sake of
shaving. It remov.s every trace
' Praireiville.
rwo oo
half-joint" and at ri^bt augk s to the
of soap that was rubbed into the
ourselves and Irelonghigs ty » «««ull ; groove in it. and 1-egiris to rub slowly I| the pleasure they give her. and they ir.
Andrew E. Bresee to A lice I.
pores; it allayinrikyazor drralious
| turn like her: it makes btw.sttqft'buuyisland
transport,
the
"Ibadan."
which
Cooper, parcel sec 9. Johns■
MAKBIA-UE LICENSE*
j nnd steadily, bearing - on - bard. The
and lea-res the skitk comfortable.
.2Ujcar»hrt supplies, mail. etc. b- the sharp 4-dg«a of the slit sernje wood i
It prtvenfa rash*-Ufter a close
■ town..................................
67.5 (JO Leveme W. Irwin. Dueling..
her fact from wrinkling; it I- a beautl- ,
19 I coast toWns, and tftftet a ilelightful
shave and makes it possible to
j
Hilda
Searles,
Dowling.
' fl fist from Mie upwr piece, which in , fler second to do other mm: it does to- '­
Warren -Everett to pun' Ever­
shave frequently without dis
ride of tome four huiint acwnw -Manila
ett. 80 ac. sec 10. Castleton.. I’.JUO 00; Berge 0. gwift, Middleville! turn soon wears a groove into them, i the nHwcle* of the face what exercise •
comfort.
• y. arrived at Mari rales, theguvernAlbert C. Doster, to Mary J.
1 MorionG. Mclntoab. Grand Rapids,.24
the dust falling down through the dee« fnr those of the bpdjFr-keeps them
816 Well,
Not necessary to u«e powder
&lt; ment iinarautine station, comprised
rleft. In from ten to fifteen seconds! supple nnd prevent# them from falling
after a Pompeian manage- the
Teller, parcel*sec 25L Prairie‘ Harry L. Stowell. Hastings,.
■entirely
of
the
government
wharf,
dis
­
cream takes away the shine.
smoke ta-gjus tu show faintly. In I into thosc'atlff apd wattled lines vVhir'.:
■ Twain!! rune
ville 2500 00 ! Jessie M. Brooks.’ Carlton,...
infecting plants, and the home-'»f the
niean old age.
Jjessan«len-r»-.v- ■-"Li'horrxpPrice 50c and $1.00 a Jar.
Calvin Welcher tu Ezra Tobiks
• employees thVrcin. the barracks and twenty ur.thirty inure as the rubbing |
There Is no •ituatlun in life, except,
my pcwr.kn -r ■ai.'- i Mt 1.
gtows faster and faster, it rises in |
und DEAD
half 40'ac
17 Assyriai officer^'
150 00 quarters
|
FOUND
IN sec
BED.
of course, the Inevitable tr-.igic mo
Jound ’L»: I .
sufficient for several
.’•*'1 gaining mt
strength a':!-] :ih J3 fart u]
companies of •sddiurs. But. one corn little doud*. .The operator suddenly • mout.H, .that umy nu^ bfr b«*rt**n • b--Isaac Gofd to D. S. England
*top». strikes the half-joint n sharp' laughter. It Is hard ti&gt;;burie«qw&lt; one's
could- wi4i. air
ytrtn-Wua-4
I “Babe” Rich, Formerly of This City pony is stationed there now. however,
i parcel Woodland.
^4« 75
'^ i'd M itdll
Prescriptions prepared as If for,
and we found everything very quiet 1-iuw or two to dislodge any iqarks : grh fs and nnuoynm-e--*. but It cun be .
good mroi.Jne
Found dead in dn Ionia Hotel.
May Moreland to Elizabeth
. .
-’
the Doctor's eWn use.
[\V« made .our first &lt; amp- by a big that may lie clinging to it* Nurface. j dohe, and it is worth doing. T» V-:1
•ex.
J
bought
t
. Ken&gt;haw 40 ac sec 4 Prairie*
Due to Heart Failure.
. 1 spring of clear, running water cluse by. and then ■snatches it up. expumng a ' csty uiW-’s einirtliinn and to rn.-ike a
uringjt. 1 * a
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
! ville 1800 00
result, fir..... j!
lit th*cunk-ul pile of charred woud float. ’ mockery of one’s annoyrfnre* umy not
Sign of the Elephant.
Babe Rich, for many years a resident r and silent the remainder of the day in
bottle, apd trek
j W. H. Bristol to Austin W.
nt the ajwix cf which glows a bright I Men to Im- the highest form of phlloA &gt;
■ of this city, was found dead in ixxl
qpliy. but it is not a» low a one as to
found 1?.;,„pwikati
F?rris 1&lt;$5 ac sec .4 Johnsspark of living tire. Hastily pressing 1
were
eventually
succesMuI.
■
Mjs
npme
.and Ktw.gth an-, alk
Wednesday afternoon of last week, in i
fret over tr.L-.l* nnd grow p&lt;w,dmlst1c
i town........ .. ... ................ &lt;HM.a» 00
. a handful ot shavings down un thia over pergounl wm***.
mr*;«rk with rro^vdr^3
«•
Andy Haberstrnmp's hotel. Bayard ■ was •.'Paradise.” uf whom more later.
conifer it at• ana
he blown itito them two or three times ■
He had been working -------------------------------------■ as they say in looks I have
read.
block, in Ionia. Ik
.-------and J W. S. ^dkiu- to F. P. Wilcox
for w&lt;,nwr.'-rve: &lt; ca-itkx. I
It ia very I
; 81 ac sec 25 Hastings.
' on the new upper bridge near tliat city ; As we did nut bring an experienced “nd they burst into name*
125d 00
STUDY YOUR CHILDREN.
and went to the hoteTthe evening ,l»e- i cookt it was decided to takc tarn and simple when ouce yuu see it j erformed .
1 Dennis Collin* to Edward D.
fore and secun-d a room. He was seen ' turn about. And I must *oy right here ’ *”»&lt; ” ”• absolutely neceasmy tu have .
J These are the pr inciples upon which’} | Silcock 120 ac sec 35 Orange­
un the street iu&gt; late as 10 o'clock on ■ that wohderful were some uf the dishes thoroughly dry batutam.
» we conduct our business, thus glv- &lt;
ville 3500 00
SKmeaU.^^ttleofWimrf
"The Idea that thin persons ah* mon» Ing you the best goods at low pricea. J
the day of hi* death. Jail" evidently i with which we were served upon this
Gnu secund day in this village was |
irritable than fat ones has some foun
Lardui ar.-i ;» 25?. jodm?.- .if
! If you want wholesome food, this Is } D. S. England to Wm. Warner
after that hour he relurm-d to the I trip. One. lad took especial intere&gt;: when tooiM-d by a curious incident which;
’Thedford’e Btaelr-lhxagiatai^.
parcel Woodland
sthe placa to buy it. A trial Will &lt;
15 00
datluu in fact.’* said an old physician.
Hotel
and
went
to
b-.-d.
where
hwas
it
came
hia
tarn,
and
all
through
the
I
"
ill
hvtv
relate,
nnd
then
mnstbring
'
» convince you that our Silver Leaf} /Elizabeth Wilson to Chas. D.
• but the thinness is generally due ■
trip we
we would
would surprise
snrprine him
him concocting
concocting jj this
thfa to
to a
a close,
clone. ,an
perceive itit is
&gt;• bebe’ Tea is the beat—a genuine sun }
found dead a few hours later.
'' trip
as II perceive
to the irritability, and not vice
» cured Jap tea at 50 cents per pound 4 ; Gilson 20 ac sec 20 Hope.... 50U 00
He was for many yearn a blacksmith ' formulas uf canned salmon and vanila, coming rather drawn out. A crowd j versa.
The great mistake is In
&gt; for breakfast, our Empress Coffee • Alfred J. Miller to Chas. W.
at Saranac. It is supoeed that his death : sugar, onions and rice, etc., with an of older men approached us, and a; supposing that a • querulous disnosi- '
; is a delicious beverage, try it, price } 1 Deining lot 5 blk l.Nyet, Ad­
was due to the excessive u»»* of liquor ' old stub of a pencil and a hit of paper. vHlainuus looking ►pvcimen of bn-itlou is natural and
»
cents.
&lt;
55 00 He was about 40 years old.
peevish and fretful-- &lt;i»Ud could, be
~
-- stepped
- ■ — -forward,
• and....
.
J See our Dry Goods Department for * I ditinn Freeport
He was certainly uHginal in his line, • mauity
by the aid
} Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Blank- } Frank Nye to Frank Wolf lot
but we banished him when he attcinp- •■! Paradise.. oar guide, informed us | brought up to an amiable ant! good
» ets, Hosiery, Underwear etc.
«
j
«, blk 1 Nye's Addition Freeted it mixture uf beaus tomatoes and that be
' wanted ns tu shoot at him. To &lt; tempered maturity If ka Deeds were
» Also men’s Negligee Shirts, Jack- *
95 (M.)1 You can’t eat your cake ami hare BJ coftea. He is lamenting yet the lust say that we wire surpriMxl would !»• ■ understood and atteud&gt;«l to. It does*
port
} ets and overalls.
} =
to*
If
you
cut
flower*
all
uviir
your
’ opportunity uf experimenting with the to state it mildly. We'told him we not whimper from sheer perversity.
» Premium coupons given with every • Bert Lake to Joseph Alwine.
I ground*, particularly m-nr the house, :
More than half the bad temper in the
• 10 cent purchase. Ask for list uf }
550 IM) ‘
lot 334. Citv.
world is due tci neglect of this kind.
the place will not lupk Its l*e&gt;t. More-,’ . last. I expect to hear some day of his should is- glad to accommodate him.
» premiums.
a great "djei* or of his Lei ng *'»t first "C wanted to know what he The child's disposition H wanwd In
» We deliver goods to all parts of the &lt; , Dr. Burton Estate to Jacob
uvefr, we none of u* Imre enough cutc';; being
,
} city} Strouse, lots 1 and .2, Grant's
flowers for house &lt;|pcoratlou-« and to | n-tired from outdoor life for man- wanted jo be shot fur. He, answered that ’ Infancy and it grows np with « twist
} Highest market prices paid for pro }
he neither wished norjxi»x:ted that. ' In its temper nnd n dispredtlon to. look
Addition. Citv:........................... umUmi, give away. If you plat* tu cafae a great slaughter,
»duce.
&lt;
many flowers for rutting ii» tied-* nnd ! We (Melded
“ *
tu make unr way to the , H»- simply wanted tu shbw hi* friends at the black side of tldtigA Instead of
lave t
} Store open evenings.
•}
QUIT CLAIMS,
I borders you are simply inviting buck- , munntains by-way of a trail which, that we i-oiild tj.it shoot him. He said I growing plump and rosy, tbe conttaun!
I’egulaadw and hosna of 'uunrewary .verk. i j-Paradise*
,
.., wtu ......
G. W. Searles tu Leah Gard­
* assured us ltd„Ira
direct
a he had "Antiug-Antin’g”. .and would; Irritation keep* it thin. | lie jml -pl:
illy.'. Now, this Ik 1 n.:?
, w The dreuirer. rosy and retable way H
n&lt;iJ
,u bulk
.
ner. pArcel Middleville
to h.iv.s
have rt
« cnnnr,f
acpaniuplmre for vt
r., uln.'e
iink .,
' ““
*'7 “Y
Vr' "r
All-;,
Ii f.s
,» niann
impunanot* to Wotueli.
TC.'H. Northrup to Elsty W.
Bou.-re that vou want for ruttlmq, S- ***
th?flr*’
“f the sun glinted ou.it and cause it to Ufltu the ground.
their finer orgnulratloti; fretting
•
Phone 292.
hodthy
Mead, parcel. Carlton
Iret a place that fa out of the way. so acro** u,l‘ ,w-v We
almost It Is-came evidentthat w^had here a ; worr;.inglisve a, fat ma
Harriet
Beckwith
to Mary Ellis
that the removal of th.- Howers
will
n '-t j immediately
into the forest which here Pulajane, leader. and tlie situation effect than In th» ca*q of m&lt;«b Tiny
— their
* ‘ good look's.
— .
tjjejr
‘ . 40 ac see. 18. Orangeville....
dlMlpai
1 &lt;K) spoil the garden or latiilsi-iifu effect. : cover.vtho hills to the wuUr’s vdg»\ -; rather Gaggeted us. Evidently it j’spoil
.The vegetable garden Is just the place. Althujigh it was not my first sight
to let him bluff un.
&lt;
^u«sWmw 1
vitality- and
. „ . uf
- , would !h« nr,safy
I„
. -itecoiKn
.
. ‘scraggy.'.
MothMary Ellis to W. A. Murdock,
bci’.-nwe you can luive lunik, hi
- glit tropical
; j ’ vegetation it never‘ ceases
’
‘tra
to 'i add’ yet wc -fiad- 'no doin’ |o furnish ers w**n kav,J
&lt;AHdr»m should
I UUU h U-tUUidU I-uro vrtilng Uu
parcel. Orangeville
00 rows and cultivate them &lt;ntsily l&gt;y I tK. n woiidvr to
dlr bv iw. ..
n
za. funeral.
.
■ The
—. num was !: twe every effort to find the remedy, es­
me.
Huge tree* material fur
Mary Ellis to Harriet ‘Beckwith
titirse.or wheel hoe. You.csu
trust
an ■i -,aw
- *’r*d- • “ taight
• ■ v. that
.1—. «I evidently
i.. in earnest
___
.
•'i'btoe
’toa't
in his desire
to !I pecially when the children r.re girls."
•parcel. Orangeville
laiwrer to hoe nnj
00 IgTiorant
Prapnt'.w.
,o
now sm, nr 1- tta n,to': j"?"1-'
“»&gt; »' ”■» &gt;«»P&lt;»d '
l» in str.light line*, hut he.
DanP. Stewart to J. G. HnghcsJ
DON’TS FOR MOTHERS.
of an lurornml tarder.-tdarslen Mart|,,nis
‘"-ir branches: ,u relieve him vf a linger or two al short :
80 ac. Barry
Oo tlue.
(These mighty forest monsters were range. A better plan occurred however, i
Don't entertain nil yohr friends with
JrapiJ and tartuon.-.! with fanlMtiv W« told bin, we would ab™,t hia a detailed account of your children’s
creep-n, and U-aufiful with graceful ;* 'Acting-Anting ilaejf. with tta undrr- marvelous nyluga and'doings.
I was engaged In looking at these bird’a mate. fevn. and exquisite or- x'-anding that if we made a hit we were
Don’t permit s fear to be Implanted
fine jieopk* when a gentleman and Indy chida So dense waa the foliage that ' to have it. which «r agreed to. It
In your child.’ Deal summarily with
came whirling by and&lt;hail almost over­
the intense rays ot the tropical sun ' was in a chdh tied alx,ut his waist, those who would dare implant it
whelmed me. I could not Imagine wlu&gt;t
Don’t delude yourself with the Idea
they were about. I had scarcely extri­ hardly penetrated It, and the jungle , and, he waa evidently afraid of It
cated myself from the danger with waaalwaysdrippiufrand steaming with himeelf He kept it cuvered. even that at six months’ baby cannot under­
j after sticking it up on edge in the stand the difference between your
• which they threatened me when nnoth- moisture.
: er and another couple mine twisting by
AM thttt ‘bty-and the next we pushed sand. Drawing a circle about it he ••yes"
y” and ••no."
n°
in like numner. 1 found on Inqu'ry that on or rather scrambled forward. Night- scrawled a nuinler of
Li.
I IX&gt;Qt
Don’t frvt
fret Jour
your children Iby perpetuaj'------ They. mu»t
this wna a favorite German dunce call- fall of the third day ont found us upon actors within thi. ri„7
i
. ' ? worr’’,n&lt; about them,
ctl a waltz and Is performed In the fol- the shore* of a fairlv larm- hJ' T
l- .
* *nd after bare
haT,‘ *°
mc ™n®«&gt;
'•*«* teach them
some
common-sense;
Means McCoy's "Whole StocK,
iowing manner: The lady and gentle
mX ^/uf L
1 L .
T” h.s knees and repeating an to make W of it.
man stand face to face. Tlie gentleman j n .
{
. ..
. .
. "’
’,han “’nnl&lt;,11lgalJe wrigamarole, he turned
Don
Come to Michigan’s Best County Fair. While here make
Don’’tt treat
trout yuureod
yon'reotf and
and your daugh­
hl* arm around tlie
Cgtl
thesjght that met
off tta
the &lt;«*
woul have treat­
puts hl.
the Imly*
lady-, waist I
,ocg
'1 ««••*«
m.-t our
our', his face
taro away and snatched ol
pup store your headquartersand look-over oue of the finest
ter at
at twenty
twenty ns
ns you
you -would
and most complete stocks of
aiel with the other hand be g.-tx grin (*c I1""*'** ollt °f tta jungle doth, dlredroing .an oral. Iwiwxe medal ed them nt twelve: remember that they
hold on her atm. Yon would at fli.t ‘'t° ■ v’t,w °f Hie lake. A huge rem three inches by two This waa are now a man ami a woman.
Furniture, Carpets, Rug's and Curtains
think Urey wero gohw to wrestle. Thus ■ crocodile swam close by the shore not &lt; vldenUy an "AMimr-Amlns" of th.
I'ion't forget that the, tire of curiosity
ever shown in Barry County.
prepared and the.tre„lk-nian birring gut . ™ f««t away. On the black mud lurk, j Brat water, for now the crowd . ?b
may lw? smothered, but not easily ex­
sewing Machines, needles .nd repairs.
so g.K.l o purdrere upon tbe lady, t!,,,- which tor.den-d t be shore were gathered their lieeta and M.
-- ■
. to tinguished. nnd that snrnc one else will
I’- Pulajane 'took I tan-V 1
Iregln to spin around and around with such an assembly of wading bird a. 11 r,-hoo.
surely l»c called upon to explain if you
a rolMltywlib-h would have made me bad never - sron tab.re n-i
was ! do not
,W.-b.ml
....... ...a tn,, The thing
luiug was:
giddy In half a mlnnte^-Twlnlng Ta"
"«"re- T1
«ro were u
sblnliur mark
,.
"•
There
a shining
marie, ran1 1 u„...v-a
k„,K.bM U
-cortw of wake birds in sight, some of the nearby lake « ti»
t£ R)I£YXH0NFrA2nTAV
pers."
„
them swimming intlie waterwlth only crowd came
i i
. I i
.heir Umb aml ,.„v .rithi„B
« ,h. di^&gt;S
Phone 76.
The Quality Furniture Store.

Catarrh

.
.

A

Hood’sSarsaparffla

liUNIING TRIP
IN PHIUIPINb

iretarttoa. He
! mirror ana U—

Hinchman &amp; Hall,

Hen Who Shave
Themselves or Ate
Shaved by Barbers

W.J. HOLLOWAY

: QUICK SALES
:
SMALL PROFITS!

WINE OF CARDUI

t WHILE AT

THE FAIR

=W. H. FAIRCHILD,I

Willis Ketzbeck,

:
:
:
:
:

, SOUVENIRS

you WILL
’ FIND A COMPLETE
LINE OF STOVES, *S
WELL AS FURIITf
AT THE

PEOPLE'S

EXCHANGE

Make lacquer -for brags ns follows: "tawing. Other, on erawmem
,h.t hi,
WonH h.v.
S, --- ---------------------------------------------------------Tumeric root, ground fine, one ounce; and drying themselves with spread right hut that wa had
/
‘
best, dragon's blood,-one-half drirn. put
general
totoonopintormrohoh
I
ttan
nnxlnr,.. he.t .nd ntak, „t lutm.nI, '' »“ ‘I’*“"ta «ta
. f.w mitneta. w with th. .trnnnr., I .
AUCTIONEER.
dond. . nock of iho'n, Korrt" in cnJ
Terer^rf *i'l‘
for several days. It must then be Ire. eirelre ta.olifu, tau. p^ol. o« oMtaT.”^^ J"0"- 1 kl
.
Years of esperieuev have taught me he
strained through a linen cloth and put .^re.re.1
I------ ;neai c'11 “ rope, the cut ends of
.
rales successfully, many of my sales
back In the bottle. Ncrtr add three spread their broad leave* over the winch t.ih™ rrereea«J to drew together
dr«!» or dollars ahead of expec:a:.
ounces of powdered gum abellac; then •hallows along the ahore. and running
and stock sales a specialty, and satisfftet
keep «* before In a warm place for a about on them were curious birds with ratored » toru cigsn tto peper, Md
Snailjhypnotist
&gt;
rawer
by
nieana
auteed. Dates can !&gt;e wade by calling .
few days more and shake frequently. lonfc tails which took to the water at
phoning to the BANN ER office, Hastiu?•
When thoroughly dissolved Mraln It our approach, sinking themselves until of a «rmg upon Ure ground. Had I
desired to Ireenme ud-ul.jane leader I
again and keep in a bottle tightly
only head and tail; abowud. On attempt­
H.
COUCH,
Residence
Sec
51.
Carlton.
tatare I could hare eali,t«l that oncorked. The metal must Imj j»erfectly
ing to pick up a male bird that I had
clean and free from dust or grease and
Cltlnnn Phon. 1«l-3 Rings.
P.O. Addrtai. H«»tl"tA
’
tire village.
must be heated. The article ma? wounded, I discovered that he had
w“ '■".rent.
either dipped bi tlie lacquer or coated •harp spurs on his wings which he M. and now (h.t th. tnoequito
bite
with a brush, taking care not to go used with effect.
n.
'----•uvmjiuio Kite
™ U1"8^.h.*” Kone d"»" W« «re »U in
over the same place twice nor to leave
any spots uncovered. Tbe lacquer will of the natives, but while searching for
.
_ ----- 4 a»Toften m paaaible
dry In n few seconds.
. a spring of running water we stumbled lx&gt;»« lo all I rema|n u ever. Your
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEERloving son.
right into a "barrio*'or village of
FrwkB. fcatatart.
them. Our nurprise at their appearance
Has haa 2S years of actual experience
arm
All down through th^ ages a mis­
Co. C.,-K. Infantry.
Stock Sale* a specialty. Satisfaction guaranfaHin
The
take has been perpetuated as to’ the was evidently fully reciprocated.
.
♦ etery respect Dates can be mad- by calling at »&gt;«?.
-unruing the Blow.
meaning of tbe Hebrew word "karan.” i men wore tiakei except for clouts
BAN N ER office, or with me.
"to emit rays tike horns." It is the I Bat to this we were accustomed. What -rrtr m””*
wnmnn who wu
•"“"’’'■tao by tar adored
word used lu Exodus xxxlv,--20. to uMuniahod u» wire tta rouiwtabl. dnw T^nn
JAS. M. BAUER,
describe the shining face of Mose* aft­ of tta woureu, which wa. wholly (liffar- sarvant, who aai^ "mIsm uar
mothnh dnn h»d „ rmn.ln whnt h.“JJ
er he had talked with the Lord. The ent from anything we hud ever men.
Citizens Phone 89.
529
AveSeptuuglut translated It Into Greek,
Coital around the wuta and hips
"hto head was horned." So al! through
tta
married
women wore a great
the middle ages und the period ot great
Italian art the Vulgate bad it (whence maw, of Ionia made by braiding nar­
ex__ _
a1®*3’
Michael Angelo and other artists got row atrita o( rattan togrttar. Thi. re. deed she did."
the Idea. Angelo giving to Moaes two markabl, ta.rt, U lmy dlg„1(). H .
flameilke lock* of hair on the bead); .□ch a name, .upported a hark clout.
THE AUCTIONEER,
DELTON,
tbe Cranmer Bible and the Dousy Except for there two artidea of drum
Catholic English Bible continued tbe nothing waa wom aarea' aimpie orna­ "&lt;■ yon r.n Irere the room .ndXn-1?
&gt;»
upta
I
dort
queer error. King James’ version at
1 tare tad rears of experience in .11 kind* of
ment, made entirely from vegetable «&lt;wh .tortre,- Cor. wu tt™
rrmterialu Th. childrm, w«« n.^ My"”! "&lt; wtat P&gt;, h.,l
Oon0 »»d
except that tta little gW, wo„ a Wtahnd tr, »,.,„rt__ Z
dau« with tbe BANNER office, HMtinfa Mich-trend or two of tutu ardund tta
waiat. We gam oo. «f tta men , a.^,
mirror. H. did not rreugniae hi. own
CONRAD.
Delton,

| |/V. H. COUCH

FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER.
I am going to make some exceptionally low prices on

TOP BUGGIES and HARD and SOFT COAL STOVES.
See that Steel Range in my window marked $35.00.
Straight Ladders 10c a foot.

JAS. M. BAUER,

Jesse Townsend.
HASTINGS,

...

MICH.

LACE CURTAINS.
If you are going to do any bouse cleaning let ua do up
your Lace curtains for you. Wears well equipped ana
make a specialty of doing that class of work.

h«u 243.

The American Laundry, W. J. Sort, hq.
k VEGETABLE

w.

Hastings, MichMichigan

E.

R. CONRAD,

�; n, Cadwallader

y

T
;

estate exchange,

■’^“ravcrPtemon-.sd^i
pier un:$ (iroccry.

*

hasti^Q^ mefl.

- acre farm in
il gravelly loam.

tp.’r. unr acre
. d very cheap

toes.
wy you

11 Pay you
nee us or

acre*, gi&gt;od
; -,iui and lay® »
-•u, •/';,, - in a Un* lake.
■ SWto'"1'";.
........ imildiuw.
....... ’
2 IK-res. H.
. n.ijes from I
1

acres; lift
of dne' beech
large Btigar
.. 11 farm. Good
uare. is base
.

all
Js. Mick “

street
Wts

, Sept. 25,1908.
trfrom tiervou*.
md hod ton-Mon
take a rest. I
hot gaining tuv
th as fart as j
« your Wine of
iwndcd ns meht
• tlie ills of our
&gt;ttk- and bt-gan
Jisfied with uw
“W of the Hnt
n; more nnd then
dtp good hc-dth
able to-take up
iewed vigor. I
tic and excellent
rotis condition,
endorse it.
WESTLEY,
«in Uollai,!

•OB

i1'?";

■

wit

.

.

nd have P.
be K.-giila’in Alley.
healthy
you'll nil-

OOOMCOCOCC

oocoooc4b

BE GOUi)
.8
TO Yd
LfI

We ar.e t'.xcl
Agent!!

Peoph Meat Mm
•rises.

5 Phona 238.

j IT

’ the home of Mr. and Mr.
rolmnnitoff
at
rv , A
He who is
end only for himself’ Brook*
Mr* Ch*rl«' R:
IbX n. u •mntrartiiig parti™
is a foe to all m
Stowed
'tarry U
Most of ns ex
IwtUr obituary .train ' ,
Ole W-taterl bone fbe
notices than are
t&gt;K to ns.
'*‘n*», &lt;h'-»eddlng mar.!, r,iayed
The young
man ho keeps g(Xx]
hours has the &gt;-cirt ti
in the world.
i
iter, imffy entered with
The religion that can
t stand camp.
ing out had better be 1
at home in
*ame
tbe ice tex.
... a
w
rbere will be
Bundays ikthi* yeat ““ A‘"1™ D*'ker with tbe bride. Tire
v»
‘Kiv«l» 'well
which
will probably not v.Iraagain Wrtj took tbeir phre, in f„M
mirror .nnwtntM h). ,.urtainn
in tbe life time of many nonliving
aa it will be 110 yoanr before.
„i|i "th myrtle. -Ob Prorate MeStowdr"’ r""1*rwl bJ Mi* Blythe
occur again

S«%7“^Bu’ber,iD

tj.Ll&gt;r. .tokne*

F M9RH
TO WEAR

THE

EA^T frfAPLE GROVE.

Bn:;.--. Irf tbl* -■-•utftry r»* ill* 4 ••nrlou*
r»-t\r» in ’- t-^ t':- fruit t &gt; lx- (uu.:.l hi
r.»i &gt; ' I ablupiu --nitltlM 'lilt! Glass© &lt;&gt;f
xj.-. In lb*? First Ac,-." dlvlmly han­
dled by Tnamns Peytou
In th*?
eighty tirst «t.tuza occur* tin- followIcs:
t
—r much like it I* In shew."
in&lt; tiiate and awfit delightful

TRY M *.

NO EXPB.'IMENT. . .

In the Canary islands and in Brail!
It was regarded »’ an affront to tbe
Saviour to cut tbe banana with a knife,
ns It revealed tbe crucifix. But In or­
der t.&gt; set* this clearly it 1* necessary
to rut the . fruit when It first cotnnn-m.-cx to ri»vn or. if ripeL Immediate­
ly after it Is taken front the plant.—
Iximkiu Standard.

if cotrjM.b’
&lt; .in- ami
■wok tbi*.-. orer.
*

SUITS FROM S20 UP.
TROUSERS FRO.n S5
....UP...

C. E. LUNN,
FINE TAILORING.

HASTINGS.

W. J. HOLLOAWY.-HastinRSCflich.

MI N.

Who sells the L. &amp; M. Pafyt,

E’S

TAR

Wants every church
liberal quantity of the
Paint will be given,
paint.with the I.. &amp; M.

to know, that v
L. »&lt;■ M. 'Pure.!
whenever they
Call for it.

lNGE

IONEER.

by

irlton.

f., R.F-o. »■

EER
in
lie

KRsawi. lsyfer from

YLVESTER GREUSEL
TO TfE AAry or FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.

HAMM:
'
_
:ou ,:nve beep imposed upon by Tin
fedalers. i propose to pay you highest
Cash prion for your Rags, Rubbers, old
Copper Boilers; Old Fapers, Magazines Etc.
Jm giving you a Cash market for every­
thing YOUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME. I have
«ne business in Hastings and Barry County
f°r 25 yearn. , 1 respectfully request
your patronage, -I will treat you EAIRLY,
MBERALY and HONESTLY.
'
,
Yours Respectfully,
Septomber 1st, 1905

I, MICH

it
re

Sylvester Greusel,

Ware House Opposite C. K.XJS. R. R. O«poL

shIgan A*e-

Do YOU

WANT

A GOOD

Ha»*i and J»*ssin Smith visi’- J th
grandparent* war W«xslland rund-

smoke?

have
• }&lt;’ii&lt;k.. I wo'ild like io have you give me a call. 1’ j
l n,,a
“t , 'gats and Tobaccos. Ako a niee *tock at Von,
’’•clion* and
OVS | FP&lt; " “ “•&gt;» OP 1 W*U have * One «oek of
• oystert, and sollsit your trade.

AND
CHOCOLATES, bon bons
JEFftns1ARSH MALLOWS-

c’«C"SEET FRED WOLCOT

Goodyear Co

! Itaroni1.MR^ltC01(trc" Y“ta Po«

‘°

CW-“g“

Of Mrre“rt *1"; &amp; U
"er» K'X'- i
f -lr*. H. A. Goodyear but week.

h0'n'' from
Artwr Thunriay to tike in the fair.
^Mr*.
Fred
.Young
x
'oun« an J
Children

•nd friendi in ihis ciu’
v»lte .f Lak. Od«a.
ov­
er Tbunday to are the largest and boat
ronuty fair. He .w it ma
g
l
E- A. Richard*, of Jackson. Mi**.,
»« viaiting Bt John Thornton’a He is
» brutljer of Mrs. Thornton..
Rev. B. F. Fritz, pastor of the U.
B. church
i.« attending conference
which meets in Ovid thin week.

IL P. Neal, of Nashville, and Mif« I
Anna Cilly. of .Clarkesville, were I
guests at John Fish ’s part of last week.
Mark Warren, of Chhriofte, spent
Sunday in tbe city with hi* wife who
Is ending two weeks with her parents
Mr. and Mr*. John Buaby.
Mim Chra Etches, sister of Mr*.
Duane Bauer, and Miss Grace Wright,
both of Jackson, were
theo........
guestsv.of I
----------*'Ir‘
BfM® Bauer, last week.
A' c’«’»lt&lt;-r. of Chicago, reached this
• •
■ ■ - wife
' who i*
city "
Saturday
joining
M*
the guret of Judge and Mm. Clement
Smith. He left Wednesday for Bald­
win to attend h reunion of hia regimeat.

NCRTH MAPLE GROVE.
Henrj» AJthoUM’ and family of Bridge

witli her piireuts in W'xx|huni.*.

ARE
MAbH

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W. R. Cook i* in Chicago thi* week
i-etnse 1 net * turprlsed 'and thank ; Woodland, spent :i few dajs with her ' attending the fall meeting &lt;&gt;f 'the &lt;jxihoni.' I'liuii (I
rcutive board of 'the Michigan Pre**
■ lArenta Mr. and Mr*, J. J. Trego.
tb&lt;;ni i- H'.tvthinc
Association, which mhvld there for the
; Mi. hpd Mrs. Edgnr Bristol of Johne' lietter accuniodatiqn' of the upi&gt;er
town spent Sunday and Monday with
jieuimuila meraliers.
•j tho latter * mother Mrs. George ln­
Mr and Mr*. -Cheater Jlenxer left
' gram.
Saturday for New Turk and Washing­
Jim Sotitbnrd and sister L« :im &lt;if
ton. The National
AtMOCintion ot
Yankee Spring* spent SuiuU. with
BanaetY will hold a convention in the
businei
i their unde J.' Matthews,
latter city which Mr. Messer will at­
about
Ibe first -*t«p tana, r
; Mr. and Mrs. S. Coulter are th­ , tend. Mr*. Edward «-u-cuin]ianied them
money
. proud parents of a liaby daughter.
tnfllKvr &gt;b.
fyr it vi-it with her daughter in Brook1 There will be a dxil-re at the Irving
finally bad to Imre h ' h;utg--l.
I Grange hall Saturday evening Oviuter
wtx &lt;‘lt&gt; Time*.
WEST THORNAPPLE
' 14th
ij. J. 1-atiuivr of Ct-dar Springs-.p nt
LAKE VIEW.
la*r week with hi* i-areutn and friend*
Lt Is a hnruiful thing for any ape to j Oturch at the M-huol hou-e Sunday- &gt;»e/e.
cotldle Lis heart when tbt-rn lx no di* j evening wm* wcM attended.
Mrs. John Butcher and ,*on &gt;'red '(&lt;f
rase, and i think we (the nuill&lt;*aL pro
i Mr*. Erb is entertaining her sister Grand Rapid* nre the gue*t* uf Lor.
feXHi'i-ui an- far too lustrum- i.ta] lu | from-Ylattie Creek.
.mother Mr*.Maty Murphey.
aiding and Abetting this. We do far
mure g*&gt;&lt;&gt;d by pronottnclhg ih-ujiIc i Mr. Fountain and Miss Mabie Jeffery
W. IL Harper was in Grand Rapids
aoup«L c\ cn if ont of healtlk. and thiH I from Marengo spent part ot last week last Monday on l&gt;n*inea*
M-ndiHg them forth with rt-tifwed hope, with the Mis*e* Hazel and’Jessie Smith
Mr* Samuel Allen was in Holland
than by k-cplng them in the Hiain* of I and attended the fair at Hartings.
last week visiting relatives and attend­
uuycrltiUity an-i uorruu* dread, than
,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Fred
Endsely
sjient
ing
the fair.
wbiih nothing eh-u Ixt m-&lt;r’e cru-giing
to «h&lt;- utdity of a life or iiu»rr harmful Sunday tu Hasting* the guest uf ltt-r
•
parent*.
■
to tin- vli.mr-- &lt;&gt;( regaining health ,
Benanwa and W. Krpkey nnd'wives at­
I k’low of nn Aymptoft:* -&gt;f a “Wenk ' J. Olmstead and family. speut Sun-lay tended th- fun-rut of Cha*. Com an in
heart.'
‘with Alex Gillespie and family.
cjilier t.» .i stere of Dcrrott* dread from
'John Latiin*-: whs called to Eden.
which r- &lt;-.ive,ry lx inu.rt dlfficttlt ur-’clAe . Andy Itomdt and family uf Hasting­
' spent .Sun-lay « th Claude Mead said Olno laxt week by the *&lt;-riou* ilhn *•
to L l.fv «if luxurious klietitisH. wlik-h.
ol aJvrutkrr.
by''hr rnvrvatiun It cwiu-r*. H ilkriy

Will

itzbeck,•

ALWAYS
COMPLETE
IVES, AS
URNITURE

SToweut.B,
■
froWELL-BROOKS.
„ " ''■&lt;’dl'«d»y evening, October ,

Mr. and Mra, Harry Bitch ie
The (wide
gownM in ,
. :• acyer 115 family have moved into tbe east •
l-Hker.pea.ebw;
y« Ilf-A
: t-.-.k wood iot. of tbe Jamee Clark house on ' L_____
™
,''lh &gt;',rt triminprorwJ ; •
thl‘ bridremaid
. l ine large recently vacated by Chet Benedict.
1 , ————1 »n aoainty perpine fruit
। aian lawn.
1
&gt; loam. Near
Seeetnrjr Schanta i. autbority for the I .
tidings 7/b
A ^bountiful supper waa served to one
• acres, bd Matenent that tbe total receipts for I hundred
yo. LLL
•
gueeta by the Mirae* Nina
Entirely free the fair will be over $S.OQO or kabout |
■gre oWtd »u. -;'1Emma Leaven*. Ruth and
-nil la clay ll.OUi) more than la*t year or the* year \ooda,
.fn-arttu®)’* u, ■
. - one half
Bertha Hrebarawm. Many token, ot
ujtr fU»l
’ '
before, and that the proflta Ltlth year
m were left to tire happy „,up|e
.. the balance: will be something over f i,0w.of the land &gt;
■
no have the heartrot rorrgratnlation.
. i; .;&gt;lr: a tine
Mils Marjory Kcablen, formerly
and wrahea tor a proaperona future from
. tails creases thi* &lt;jity, wax married last wee
• f»«r nd waste:
there many frieuda
OfMa. rvf--V &gt;■
.t W?.lbROud Mi. John L. Forsyth, of K
Alt g'NM « _
-seep
•ight:
3
They
will
be
at
home
after
ADd »*i J!”- ,......
•hard.
Good at 7t»l 8. Park Street,
07.00.
■*‘.:H«ted out; CORRESPONDENCE.
■
I ■
ttlr'bd
!. a beautia,,di around
COBB'S CORNERS.
The average pc
thke« pleasuro
irw --f the In casing nttent
। Mrs.
George Ingram visited her
i.\ .&gt;;m- bam
Th© ml* , daughter Mr*. Roy Sylvester of Charrained l«x32 Ing -r gi a ii । in
&lt;ak&lt;M.furnl*h
J lotte last week.
play Jhclr
bard’ h ; Airs, and Mra. Herd who have been
phone
ery now, «j»d then."
, visiting the latter'* sister Mrs. George
(mild■ U* nln-her, "I tix .up n u. IMIU
. . ’A’
. Ingram have returned to their home in ,
ifth a nilsxppl|«| worll or un
1
New York.
road
■
Mr*. Della Game* and dxtighter of

ittle of Wine of

CARDUI

I News.3

ixitor* at t.i H

A E il DRESS GOODS in all wool Skirtings, . Pana­
mas, Serges, Blue, Black. Brown, Green, finely tailored.
Excellent values at $5, 6,7,8 and 850.
. FLANNEL WAIST PA TTERNS in the newplaids
no two alike, per pattern $2.75.
NEW PATENT LEATHER and Stitched Silk
Belts, several styles from which to select, 25c and 50c.

OUR LINE OF COATS is a winner. We have the
long coat with Empire backs that are proving such pofmlar
sellers. Our prices are right too.
IVe are also showing a NEW RAIN COAT. THE
BEST VALUE WE HAVE EVER OFFERED.
Has been sold as high as $15.00. Our price $11.50.

Try a NEW IDEA PATTERN 10c.

Sure of Satisfaction
If you get your Photographs at the CHRISTMAS £TUDIO;
Your approval given before the work is done.

H. *J .Christmas,

HASTINGS, MICH.

photographer

MAPLE GROVE.
LitU? Greta Gould who has ks-eii ill
the pa*l week is a little lietter at pres-,
ent.
..

DRY GOODS TALK.

A. D. Wolfe and son Clayton were at
Battle Cnvk Saturday and Sunday.

Special Drive this week on NIGHT GOWNS.
Cheaper than you can make 'em.
'

Mrs. Elmer Shafer has lieun at Hills­
dale visiting relative* the lumt week.'

FLANNEL ETTE BLANKETS, from 60c to $1.75

Mrs Cash Guuld returned to Char­
lotte Thursday.
Geo. Loomis and wife of lk-llevuu
called at L B. Potters' Saturday.
Elsie Cumming* who ha* l-ven ill i)h
a little better.
Im Cummings aiid wife have gone
to Battle Cni'l: to live.
,
Mr. nod Mrs Sackett of Battle Creek
wri- nt Ed. •Ree*e*H Sunday.

SHIRTS and UNDERWEAR.
Our General Line of Dry Goods is worthy
your inspection, and if you arc looking for
bargains, you will be interested

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Pbon.No.ifo.

HORTON’S TW0D‘,,'"ry

Sivcral from thi* 'vicinity attrndeil
the Hastings fair;

.

’Cliircnrr.-Welch ami wife retprni-d tu

C. H. Cliadti'i; ciit«■(mined bin um-Iv

CREEK STREETMr. aifd Mr* Jay Lichtyand daugh­
ter visited at Mr.-and Mr*. John Lieb-

vixit with thier aunt Mr*. J»‘- - Trax­ few day* Iasi week.
ler.
The L.
S. of the BarryvilkFx|. Ree l and wife returned last Sat­
Nearly.every oW attended the Hart­ church willde entertained bj Mrs. L. urday* from Mu Pleoaant when- they
E. Mudge Thurmlay the 12 for dinner have been, vuitiug their Mir.
ing* fair from round here la*t week.
Mf. and Mr*. McBeth kept hoftse for and Mr*, pan Ostroth will entertain
Chunnie Snow, wife and daughter
their (laugher last week while they tbe Evangelical Miciety the same day.
visited relatives here lant week return- ,
There will'!* old people's misting ing to Ionia Sunday.
were away visiting friend* in
' (•rand
'*
’
at the Evangelical church Sunday the
Rapid*.
Mrs. Emma Benham visited bar sit­
21. All tbe old people are cordially in­
Greta Guuld who ha* been
ter Mrs,. Cha*. Cantele in -Sunday.
vited to tie'present.
is reported a little better.
Effie Roush spent Sunday with her
Mi* Lottiedfewton called on Irving
Mr*. Dora Harmon was very
. low
parent*.
frien&amp;a Thursday.
hst week being nearly blind for some­
Frank Charlton and wife of Lake
Our school -was delighted over retime, but by the aid of Dr. Shilling
View called on Chas. Bidelman Sun­
and a good nnne it i* thought *hr will cetving secund premium at the fair for
day.
K
regular attendance during the past
recover.
Mrs. Cora Bidelman and daughter
. Floyd
Bawti and wife returned year. «*• hojie the society will contin­ Ilah is «Dendiog the week with Mrs.
home from Spring Arbpr Saturday ue to maillta-t nn interest in our
night bringing With them a Imby. country rural sch&lt;*/«. This we think
will be an encouragement to both
Mrs. Calkin* i» working a^t Parker *
Floytl smile* aTl over.
teacher and pupils in their ochoal Hotel
Pearl Basxett uf Cbarlottr’wB* home
work'.
:
'
,
•
over Sunday.
This coitYu.unity was- thrown into
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
Floyd F-ighn-T nnd Winnie Hag. rmm: tt«*l-.-rt* ut .thu latv r's parent*’ *a-.l new* of'tbv derifh uf Dan Deller. ; Mr Merrills people have been «'iitertaining relatives from the north.
Sunday.
»
*r. who dnipi- d dead while performing
Uiram Merrill is preparing t&lt;»
hi* morning Untie*
He was in hi* : north again this fait
HIGH BANK.
m-cow stable milking when the end came
. Jam - Freeman and family ■yuibnl Thus another ol Barry county’* pioneers • Quite a nuUiber from Hxrfi«‘lJ attvncl' &lt;-d Um convention at latcey Saturday.
nt Eugene Calkin* Sumhty.
. im* juewed tu the gnfat Beyond.

I

CERTAINLY
1

■

you will save Money, if you buy your
’ Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums and House**
) furnishings of the
)
MILllER &amp;1 HARRIS FURNITURE CO.

WHY?
Because everybody who buys is well pleased, and
tells their neighbors that jire are giving them honest,
■well made goods for their money. Our best advertisinent is s well pleased customer. We make a specialtyof fitting homes complete for young married couples.

Furniture Corners

\ Miller &amp; Harris Furniture C»

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Bristol also
N. Latham and wjfe returned tr...u
[ Fred Bristol and wife visited their
Adrian Friday afteSnuon where they
RUTLAND CENTER.
attended the soldier* reunion.
Mr*. Fred Hines &lt;&gt;f Buttle Creek is daughter and sister at Hastings Friday •
and Saturday returning home Sunday.
Hubble Stilson and wife of Hastings visiting relative* here.
Mr. Talmadge and family spent a
■pent a few day* lost week with her
Thone who'listened to the sermon
We handle the bent grades of coal on tlie market number of 'lays of last week with his |
delivered
by
our
new
pastor
Rev.
Hol
­
■liter Mrs. Main.
Order from us and you are sure to be satisfied. Phone
jmrents south of Battle Creek alao took
Mrs.
Edmonds attended quarterly comb last Sunday wore well pleased.
194 and we will give your order prompt attention.
in the reunion at Marshall.
meeling .&lt; C«l.r Cro* SomtaySee US. before buying
Mis* Tuma Doud of Battle Creek is
Walter Irke. and family
Oli'c' Fred Otie Oct. •-■&lt;&gt; for dinner.
visiting
her
oonain
Grace
Bristol.
i
family «!«•"&gt; “‘“’"I1
and
Ix&gt;yd Shively ot Yankee Syriug.
family “pent last Sunday with David
Mr. and Mr*. Bowers visited at Perry
visited Hey Erwey n portion of leet
' C.C.B.,
WASHED
Ickes.and family. vnioying k
of
Wooley'* Sunday.
The Cemetery Circle No. 9 mot with |
mouiilain front wnt from Montana b&gt; week.
Mr*. * New uf Bellaire visited at
Mrs. Etta Beach Oct. 2, and a fine time
Mr*. Melinda Erb Stuart.
Warren Foreman * last week. »
The meaoels are beginning to show
enjoyed by all. Two new members ad­
Mr*. Foreman visited nt Plainwell
mitted. Next meeting will be with
themselves in this place.
Saturday.
O0000000000000000000000000000C000QQ0000000000000000
Mrs. J&lt;v*ie Risbridger Nov. 2nd.
Ernest Erway and Z«ilo Oti* ^pent
McOMBER school house.
MORGAN.
Tho Wr Is over and we see some Sunday in Kalamazoo.
Ira Erway expect* to move to the
of tlx. prince hare come our way.
Mra Charles Window ol the Pratt
° Mn £d lire. Swi-ber. of F.nd ey.
city this week. .
Jintrict «!»tit Jaat week with Mrs, El­
Ohio are visiliud •'
s,ruU’, “r,u
Winslow of near Middh-ville mer Hanre and waa tbe guest ol Mra
■ , sister of Mrs. Strotel
spent Sunday xt Lixzie Wood *. *
C. J. Norris Thursday.
Swiaber i* a
Jlre Cha . H«H “ entertaining her
Readeru of the Bannhr can secure
Ira Crago and Mte Nina Lathrop ot
.ieter Mrs. Ashley, of
BARRVVILLE CHURCH NOTES. | A„j.ri, ,[M.nI , pan of last wrek at
M favorable cJtibbiua rates with thia
aunt Mr*. Newton of " all lake.
Tbe report of the Sunday school wa. Willi* Lathrop’* and attended the fair
The Fuel that s right.
Critea of South Dakota is
paper for any dally or weekly paper
Eldie
good. CDteSaB. Mra. Lou.lv .te- st Hastings Friday.
At the Price that'* right.
brother Reuben'-* tb‘a
risitinft at hi*
or magazinepubllihed in the United
throp's had the largest collection.
Our F. D. mail cat tier Ixister Webb ;
Cleanest
and
Cheapest
ik ■ &lt; k •
The Ladies Aid Society will be en- broke ground for a small barn on his
states or Canada aa can be procur­
Coru McCormic of Cleveland Ohio i*
Fuel. For Sale by
viX her parent. J. M. CrawLyand tortainad by Mra Mudge Tlmrtday place a building very much needed.
ed bj any other newspaper In this
GAS
Phone
Mr. Chari. * Vandlin is doing tbe manen
Oct. 12 for dinner.
section of Michigan.
Rev. Dolph after driving H» mil" work.
M,, Bmret Edger mid Mte Julia
Rock of your city spall «■»
““ returned home Saturday Right.
Stop* itching iaotantly. Cure* wlex.
Ivan and Mabie Warren of
«oek with friends at
... .
xxdml salt rheam. tetter, itch, hive*
■cabiee- -Doan*’ Ointment.
The Hendershott Aid Society
anXredbyMreFreuhB.iv.n.OeL
At any drug store.
ville Sunday.

LEHIGH, NUT
EOG, POCAHONTAS,
MASSILLON,
NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS (Q. CO-

CLUBBING RATES

CO.

359&lt;

Hastings Banner $1 a year

�—

HABliaOtS BAMNEK. UCTUH1WM.
AUCTION SALES HELD

DONT LOWER
MUD LAKE

As Advertised

A set of genuine silver plated teaspoons on a solid
nickel base for

JUST TO GAIN

A

• George Newton,

FEW

ACRES

Ot Land, lain Worth While To Low­

er Mud Lake? Public Health

JEWELER and OPTICIAN,
First door -west of Chidester ®. Burton

Barry had-an1 auction wile as adwrtisrd in the BANNER of Sept. 2«. t
L. Conrad acted aaauctioneer. It was
a clean-op »ale of stock largely, and be­
ing so underatofid did not aromw the
interest of a general sale. StiH there
was a good attendance and the stopk
was sold at satirfactory prices.
Johnson U Smith, of Woodland, bad
a sale of stock ami t&lt;«ta on the same
day. James M. Baner was auctioneer.
Owing to :the fact that people were
preparing for tbe fair and busy in their
corm the attendanc^was not large us
it would otherwise have been. Still
there was a good crowd present, and
the property particularly the Atock bold
well. Many were present from a dis­
tance. Mr. Smith is fully convinced
that the BANNER is the pfopcr

PONDENTS.

75c

Would Be Endangered.

Hastings, Mich.

A mu Of BOW-

SAVE YOUR WOOD PILE

BANNER.

Sales.
Monday of la* week Emrot Piter of |

ONE OF OUR CORRES­

Something belter with more silver to the dozen than trippie plate,
with a written guarantee for twenty-five years, for leee money.
First class repairing a specialty.

the

NEXT WINTER

Good Result* at These

THAT IS THE WISH VOICED BY
GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS

Io

.

Our Specialties.

j

Our Watchword.

Your Coal Bill,,

harry county never had such

yields

of

hay.

wheat.

Jewel Stoves

OATS, CORN AND BEANS.

and Ranges.

“BETTER THAN
'
ALL OUR FEARS.

Wear,WO" vl)a ou-

“

la The Good Father Who Has Dealt
So Bountifully With Hi* Children.

all u,al.
Ia,-d and lm io M

Let Us All Be Thankful •

Do you remember tliat rainy spell
The village of Cloverdale Hee telast spring and summer’ Do you re­
tween Mud lake and liong lake with a
call'bow people declared that there
distance lietwecn of about thirty rods.
would be no hay crop gathered; no
IZ Mud lake supplies tie C. K. &amp; 8.
wheat, rye, and oats harvested’ Do
: with abundance of soft water for its
you recollect bow it wm declared that
engine.-*.
•■'.
the late planting bad probably .’insured
There are nbou! thirty three lakes in
the failure of tbe corn crop. *D(1
the township of Hope: the most noted medium for auction advertising.
Iwaiu would be simply a memory of
being Wall lake, Upper; and lower Mud
Saturday last Frank Wolfe, of Wood­ former years’ You remember all these
lakfs.
Pine,
Head. Lit- i bind had a sale. It was a whale, fully things; of course you do. Possibly you i
-----&gt;-jtiunusjy.Long.
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To furnish it to our trade at the lowest possible price
f.
-----* 2^,
tie
and
Big G.2_.
Cedar lake* all abounding 1
|ring preeent&gt; an(] everything were among the propbets of evil.
) is our ambition.
.
I bringing good ,prices. Mr. Wolfe is j
with many kinds of fish.
A great many years ago one said
The township of Hope would have i well pleaded with the BANNER ns a I: "God is better to us than all our
)
WuluviU-your attention this week to a few of our
made u splendid game and fish preserve. I medium of advertising auctions as
; feara ” Isn’t Be? Look at the larna
\ specialties which are proving themselves the most satHope township has some of the finest it reaches'pe*.*ple who would -never nee and granaries bulging out with the
bnmmHr'resorts in the; county. Wall the hills W. IL Cbuch was auctioneer.
( i.-factory answer to that eternal question," What shall I
fruit of tbe fields? Look at tbe corn
lake especially has many fine cottnuot
Wm. Titipah'h- **f-Castleton, had a which is tbe best crop of that cereal
/ get for sapper!”
.
.
i on its shores Mr. Clancy of Chicago' sale Tuestlay. with J. M. Bauer auc­
ever raised in Harry county. Look at
has a fine cottage and grounds adjoin­ tioneer. The sale footed over $HMK»
)
Corn beef 16c per can. V al loaf 16c per can.
the bean crop, die l&gt;est ever grown here.
ing Giirnsey lake and Mr. Robischung nml everything sold’well. There were
It is a safe prediction that never
)
Dried beef 15« (&gt;er jar.
has also one of the finest-residences in people prenent from several townships
have such crops lieen gathered in Barry
(
Salmon 12, 15, and 20 wutj* [&gt;er can.
j town on the shores of the same lake.
in this county. Some of the best sale* j euunty as this year.
.
The
object
of
the
writer
Of
this
art
­
I
Fresh peaches 30 rents per i&gt;eck.
made were to people who would never I I&gt;’t ns not forget the Giver of these
icle xis to prevent the destruction of have seen an anction bill. Mr? Tit-1 wuBwrw niiu
) Compadour Tea.
Oriental Coffee.
bouDtiee and hlesaingfi. —
nor fail to
our tedutiful lakes at the hands of marsh is d’ecidelj injavor of newspu- h‘iv. * praVrr of thankgiving and
• selfish men who cate for nothing but per advertising for auctions.
ap’ t() lhe Father&lt;, «o mac
h
much
to gaixspossfeBibn uf a little more land
On Tuesday-Ory Chaffee hwl an ml-1
HU
nu
Hi* chiWren
children than
than tbeir
their fea
fears.
at the expenw of th*' people who do i ministratura unction sale on tbe tanu
not w«nt -th* takes ! draintsl The *
of the late Solomon Chaffee, in H**t-|
) PHONE 16.
THE GROCERS
contemplated lowering' of 4!nd lake I
ings township. W. H. Couch acted a» ‘
j by thirty inches means khe making of'
nn* v.v»«
auctioneer. There was a g*xxi
crowd । Whwthr, the artist, sn|d: ”1 always
.• a btinkjhole and the destruction of the® i present, and everything was .sold and I uw lr,al*
fur bauds, with their
। long, slender, lingers and delightful arhealth if the people of Cloverdale, for
at good prices.
.
ticnlati.ms, the most fcuutlfifl hands
COOPER-DAVIS
the odor
bdor from the uncovering of
of acres
If any contemplate
having auction ' !O the world. I think Irlsli eyes are
1 A pretty home wedding occurred la&lt;t of mutl won Id be'Unbearable, and
&lt; salt's there is ino question
.
’
•but- that ■ hlf&gt;o tb,. Iw,^t beautiful.
_________
American
.Tuesday evening at the home of the, pru-erty in the village Would not be of
j BANNER advertising space is wljat1 g|r|s’ band* come next. English girls
bride in Bedford when Misw Vwia much v|due.
The state has stocked ‘i they should Meek. We can arrange ' havc red. coarse bands: the German
' Davis. of Bedford and Dr. O. R. Coop-' the lakcti with fish, but no one could , dates foi^ ynur auctioneer.
I girl has brand, fiat bands, nud tine
I er, of Bahfield.. were united in mar- I wade through the deep mud to the
Spanish hnn*l Is full of big veins.’’
riage by Eider H. Burkholder.of Belle­ small pools of water which would t»e
EAST WOODLAND.
-------------------------vue. Ohio in the presence of 25 friends left. The law says that i the spawning
.
f
.
.
To llrritk &gt;1 Gently.
1 and relatives. Tbe wedding march and broading of itah shall not be interM. L. Cole and daughter Hazei of; jfifcr luwl l»&lt;?en appointed n commit-.
| was rendered by the brides mother feivd with
Luke Odi-ssa sp ut Saturday in
’ tP(. pf on(. t . break the tuid news fa
.
i W.jodland.
’
: Mrs. Geo. E. Davis.
Now if it is projH'r to drain one lake '
The bride whs handsomely gowned why not {others’ Tbe pc &gt;ple of Clover- j Dr.’Lywry.JtJ Hastings, visited Miss i '••iLere." *a!d Pat. "wlierr .are yez
goih
’
7*
'
•
' in white silk and carried carnations. dale are justly alarmed i nd grieved at j Edn/i Q-.|e one day last -week,
.
"To the tilegrapht office. I’ll slnd
Many gifts of china, silver and linen the prospect and belie—
—*• their
.*
•e •*
that
L....
»~
B..rn ~
Tn.--.lay
to —
Mr. an.l. Mr* E. bl,r „
ouJ
. it
' were received. After congratulations rights n.S; eitizens of Mi chigan are in , Welch n baby girl.
! she’ll fnlnt airl the turrahlo shwk’ll 4k
had been bestowed a bountiful wedding danger ‘We call on all persoin* who ,
Will Euimt spent Saturday ami Sun-1 nalnhw.’’Ih-conbtlerald.
j supper wa« served. The groom is a believe in fklr play .nd ......... ..............
rho are inter- ' d&gt;)
jny «-jth| his friend Joe Bale of South
। graduate of the Rush Medical College. ested in &lt;ne sport of fishing to exert I sunge]d.
Chicago and is at present practicing their influence to proven; the destrncI "What Is lore?” troke.1 Rip sweet
Mra. A C. K lipstick spent a couple I ptri. vho whs looking for a change ti
Wf hue the Hog Worm and
in Bailfield where lie and hia bride will tion of what is a source of pleasure
J
of
days
last
week
with
Mra.
Lydia
| leap.
.
i reside in the future and are at home to And profit to all.
Hog Cholera medicine else.
! Crites of Wooiibu&amp;fr.
I "Lore," replied, the old ha«4ie!or. * i, their friends after Oct. W.
H. Barnex.
| 4 kind of Insanity that jnakiM n inn.'i
j Miss Edna Cole who has-been ill so
I rail a 200 pound female l?1« little turtlelong is able to take a abort ride each
TEACHERS EXAMINATION.
1 dove."
v.
WRIGHT-DICKINSON.
. day now.
The next teacher's examination Wilt
I he held at tbe court house Thursday
The friends of Mra. Lydia Crites '
Mias Allie pJickinsoh.
young&amp;t
Hundnsls of thansm l* «.f Amcrirju
Phone .113,
City Drug Store, I nnd Friday Oct. 18 and 20, 1905.
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Byrun Dick­ will be pleased fo learn that she is the ,
I women are boru. Jivr their lives aud
Hastings,
::
Michigan.
John C. Ketcham
inson was married Tuesday afternoon ' mother of a fin*- Iwby girl
i
file
in hoarding hnuset or hotels with
■
Couinir. uf Schools.
to Mr. Byron J. Wright, uf the firm ?• Mra E P Barnum who has bwn
of Wright Bros.i. the ceremony being ’A’dte ill the past few days is reported ''
CARD OF THANKS. performed at the home !of the brides ' as
tetter al this writing,
dpvlre u» do a6.--H*»u
f'
We d&lt;*Ure tn exiecd our heartfelt thank', to
our triends and urlxhtxxs.who so kindly
parent* at four-thirty o’clock by Rev.
Mr.and Mra E Landis of Bradford 1
ed u» during the slehnrss and death of our L.C Rogvnu o( Emanud . Lurch Onl, , Ob.u «rc K».t. ,.f h.-,
Mr
and
,
J.™!?
' !?’f.‘0T’
i haby and to the beautiful flown* seat us,
,
nulholland a
Mm. ani&gt; Ma*. Wtu.siL**iu:r. ' the Immediate rel.tire. were pra. nt Mr. A Warner .ami .ah.-r Em., Woud !»™r Store. 1,1

;

or*hat tsthesan,,-.

Hams ®L Bcuss,

We want

prroerl • &lt;»u.-tnirtiim.
4ite

,

hi.

H*- uoi. especiajL.- .
our hue of
1

Jewel Stoves
made by tlie I'etroit Staff
Works, the largest stove plant
in the world.
■ We can supply your need.with any kind or style of .-tove
Jesired.

Don’t fail to Call and ex­
amine them. We &lt;-an save you
money, and you can save fuel.

GUNS, SHELLS, and
AMMUNITION OF
ALL KINDS.

&lt;_

&lt;2-

GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONE NO. I.

11 tSTINQS. MICH

THE HARDWARE DEALERS

YOU ALL

to know that we carry
in stock all the best
brands ot Stock and
Poultry Powder, such
as Pratts, Hess &amp;
Clarks. Prussian, In­
ternational and Capital.

Q. A. HYNES,
Good
Leather

is uecesMMy to make a good
hartiew. We buy the best
that
money can buy.
That’s the reason, that for
a quarter of a century, a
Myen’ Harness has been a
synonym for STRENGTH
DURABILITY
AND
STYLE.

OUR FALL UNE
of Blankets and Robes is now in.
It’s a beauty, too, and it wont
strain your puree to buy one.
Call and see them.

W. H. Myers &amp; Son,
Phons 374

Hastings.

Michigan.

Jefferson st., 1 door south of P. O.

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The wedding wae h very informal one i land friends
Hasting* Markets.
The bride wore a pretty direct gown of ।[ Mra
•’ O •B. ••
Hag&gt;T went to Plymouth. I
kn Brt’n’ki.; rel'kd
Hastings Markets are corrected every ,r., Mik. and M. unattended The I- Mick;
Mu...
tbl.
Wednesday morning and can he relied hotuc waa handsomely decorat'd with
H|„^,
ber
I upon as correct at that date.
flower*. Mtsa X innir Rrem K-t.d »* ■ rrinknn.. id th.l fllare
Corrected Wednesday, Oct. 11 1805.
m 1stress-of-ceremonies and Mrs. Wood I « Wl
,
catered for tbe dinner -erred at tbe I’.V
^ck‘ird'
huB teeu
pko'docf~
[ Butter—1C—17c per lb.
close of tbe ceremom.
,he
of fnejK1* -1° »Mbvi||e for
Very choice M well o .nb.t«.ti.i 7™",?*?,’™DrD?
VBOBTABLER. FRUITS ETC.
gill, were received by tbe bappy [ " ''“■♦land on Tareday.
New Potatoes—40c—4tcper bu.
The L..T. L will met nt the home
Onion*-78c, per bu.
couple, tbe parents of each presenting
MEATS.
them with a check of |1UO. They are- of J. Hager Friday evening Oct. 18
Boel. lire welxbt-24c—3&lt;«&lt;
KefrethmenU
of coffee and doughnuts
both excellent young people,' and h ave
Beef, dressed-w-ec
the best wishes of scoresYf frlenik for will lie served, the proceeds to be used
Hogs, nlh
ijo-$5.ro.
their future happiness. They begin to purchase literature for the society.
| Hogs, drei
house- keeping immediately on Han­ A.cordial invitation is given to all who
Iamb*.
_______
Mutton, dressed -«c to 7c
are interested in temperance work.
over steet.

';
POULTRY. HIDR8 AND WOOL
' Chicken*, allve-bc
( Chickens, dressed—i2’ic
.
Bc«*f
Horse HIdes-SL00-lit.ro.
VaR SktM-Ute
Tallow-SH-HcGRAIN.
• Wheel No. 1 white, S .76; Np. 2 red, S -7ft
: Oats—24c.
, Corn-z&gt;-Mk! lu e«r; ooc tthelled.
I Ryo-asc.
.
&gt;u. Ct
HAY AND STRAW.

No. 1 Timothy-4aon-7.00
No, 2 Timothy--te.ro
FOLEYS H0»IT-"IAR «,' clover
Hay-A' 00—

“I make a chum of my father."
•1 conld never do that with mlns."
“Wouldn’t be like It?"
"He might, but ma wouldn’t. |’ni
usually out till after midnight,"—Hone.
‘ ton Post..

The reason why lovers tire neve
weary of one another Is this- they ar
xerer talking of themselves.—.Itociiefoti!!
Vnnld.
j
[
I

will sell liiiuber, lath. &gt;Irii
ami dears that will Jlea.-tr
qnalitv and price.

HOOFING.

Bring your Butter and Eggs and Get Groceries
and Dry Goods,

Make Our Store YOUR HEADQUARTERS

J. Homer DePvie,
Phone 86

Plrl'-.thr Wife,

BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.

FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS
PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

’

MONEY SAVING
COAL STOVES

"

"jStBril,Ju’reandtlle,''&gt;estion of heating your iionn
will In- a vital
one
We are fortunate m being able to offer for sale the [ven Jate-t patterns,
omyoTfuel nUfi° prmciplea- nnd whi&lt;’,&gt;. *&gt;llAoon pay for: them-i-lv. &gt; in ei»n-

Hans, tbe ruraltat, wua in search of
n hopu*.
"I've got the very thing you want."
said Bill Lennox, the stableman—"a
thoroughgoing road horse, five years
old. Bound Am a quail, 8175 cash down,
nnd he goes ten miles without stop­
ping."
Hans threw his hands skyward.
"Not for me," he said, "not for me.
I wouldn’t gif you 5 cents for him. I
live eight miles out In dec country, nnd
I'd hnf to[ walk back two miles"—
Norman Voice.
•

THE
20th CENTURY

■

0

LAUREL

how ,h* c«l burn.
OU,*W» *®w.rd. th.

Burns soft coal or
slack without SOOT or
SMOKE. It heats the
floor, is clean, fuel sav­
ing, handsome and
SOFT COAL OBJECTIONS

VJAi:
E

&lt;

are overcome. The cut
of the fire bowl shown
above, shows how the
coal burns from the out
side towards the center.
It-will hold fire for lb
hours and the fire pot is
guaranteed for r. years

One Is In the habit nowadays of sec­
lug brides absolutely seif possvased ulni?st Jocose, laughing an.) smiling and
nodding to their friends. Mothers and
staters never cry nowaday, at parting.
Lady Violet Grevllle In Graphic.

E-very.thing for your Lunch- Celery­
Oranges, Canned Goods, Etc.

.&gt; and ii.nfe

We Sell COAL That Burns
Whether hard or soft coal, kvi
the main spring of the house.

Bitterly—When you and your wife
were first married you used to call eac’i
other ‘ birdie,” didn't you? MeSwafYes. Blfferly-Do^-ou still do It? M
Rwat-Weli I call her s parrot an.l x
tungple. aud she usually refers to tut
as a jay.—Ebcchnnge.

Call At

windows
’-•th in

You caunot find anything more ,
than our well known grades
r adit g

-

•

«°7.rh

Open Evenings. We want your BUTTER and EGGS.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

THE RADIANT

20 entury LaUr*L

HOME BASE BURNER

beouuie . mnn cn!]„ot hMr a
drop I. no .lip, th,t b, b dMf
*• &gt;* • sign ot bllndne** l»o,u,e h
wr&lt;T raw a ho™ tlr. , board walk
a alone fenre. a dog', paata. a ro.c
walk or a dam bake.
1

Burns hard coal, and is one of the batidsmm s’. d,i
economical hard coal stoves ever placed
•
n,srKe 1
is ad ornament to any home.
WHEl WU WANT 1 STOVE CALI O0 SB «&gt;
LINE BEFORE YOU PUCE AN OCOEB
IT WILL PAT YOU.

"It there isn't my wife’s an awft.1
good guesser. She never ha. to w^J
.or me to do any confessing.- -Chfca-,,
Record-Herald.
‘»cag*

Brother—Which one of thoue
gr&gt;.b«
Smb. fone m„ „lgh,
die crowd comes up IU kt«*^ her
Bit.
""

THE RADIANT HQMf

PhondHE WEST

R. I. HENDERSHOTT,

EI*D HARDWARE,

Opposite The Court House. Hastings, Mich.

�iKOB

WATER

bags

••ante

First adow of the
forenoon.',

A number
automobile
urduy
|

anges,

M. C. Excursions.
A Michigan tr.in for Micbigw
P®°P*u, fart, comfortub!» »rwi
”
lent MSrt«
anti conven-

this city took in the
aCGrand^RafndsSat-

Several imembera of the Eaateru Star
in thia ci,y attended the Grand Lodge
meting in Grand Kapida ymterdTC
Born lotor and Mr. J. G. McGnIHn

Mg oi

a* ,d*!' f”iag ■u“1 """‘"S Su
w»0&gt;«-Uy for ho.,0^^

D-m,. ^.“V™ I1“UnK" « "

1&gt;eet ‘in im.
lst&lt;’nrtion

Bag* and
nnge

le your
Specially
rings

A foj eV
rlLoqtis
to sec-

personal mention,
J? Em,rr
»&lt;w. .Monday.

What we My w&amp; do, w

ta Grand Rap.

Uwroit njo p. m„ arrive BllflWo 8,w R.Mr7 u ?■ Chill&lt;lrt“ w‘“ &gt;”■ Grand
Rapids Muhday.

Tbua. Sulllran was in Battk Creek
Monday on bnalneaK
P»Y«r

°ne wa&gt;’ «-loni.t

Friday
oct. 13th

HI HAIA QAI T Saturday
uLUnl\ uALl Oct- 14th

ralri

”°W

Friday morning an 8 pound nn
The “Ml wii.X, ,”inU
doctor wear. hi. honor, with becoming
motlwty
B

IW r«ady
,ur
and
n«ofstoVe8,

»• m.

banner.

onPh„T;
w“ “ Grand Rapid,
e#ect on baaina. yM^rday.
Mr an.I Jtr,. tip.
Sunday at Wall Lais.

8

W|l

The eight month, old chlldbf Mr
and Mra William Silsbou dl«lW«lnoBday night of cholera infantum Tbe
Iwreaved parebta bare tl» sympathy of

”■ Chld&lt;«to ''.rre In
Grand Rapid, yertmlay.
;X.^itnx.r“.': I^n?d %.n' °’’“r° *■** “ Or,w,i
Kapida Tiwtor yesterday.
forth •
picket
(or
George Hincbui.il m*d* a bjinwe
further infortBMtlun.
Th*. Wealeyan MetbodUb, have hkd a
trip to Kalamazoo Monday.
Order of tlle F4utoni gUr
new sidewalk laid on tlie w«t aide of
Wm. K««. or DrtrioL .pent Sunday
‘M ° Michigan at Grand Rapid.,
their .paraonage lot in the Ural ward
with relatize. ip thin city.
which adds very much to ft. ap^r. „'F- ibi, oeJaio,,
Mi*. Galdy, Lomlanl ot Kalamazoo.
« rale of „„ fnrr for (1m r&lt;muJ
.fa
i&gt; flatting Ml. Grace Hoen
Alfred Cbeewman. Mike Flynn, Wm
H reriira hmit Oct. Ill inclna.w...
Mr. and Mr* Chaancey Bishopi
bJH'nt
Kidder and Myron Hullibergtr were
Sunday
with Middleville friends, i
ho-hse.M-l Re­
before Justice Bishop last week charged 1 la-Lh °' f
John H. Corblt.-ot St. John,,
with bring disorderly &lt; Each pleaded
tn the cltv Thursday on btalnew.;
guilty and paid $7.w line anj Awt«.
G W- Smith, of Castleton. Lpeot,
*Sui»-rintendent Chaml&gt;erlain reports
, ante for tie round trip win be given. Sunday with bin son Judge Smith.
that t|;- new truancy law is working
7
°C‘“n&lt;1 1T- “-"'l 'or
Mrs. T. J. Mack. ot. Battle Greek,
spltaididly. It has brought about 50
return Ort. Stith inclmive.
•
visited at Judge Mark's last wecl.
studedta into the schools, and has made
Wumen-.
Cbrtrtiiu
Temperaac.
attenaknee much njore regularHomer DePue and Chas. Ba icock
Union Convetnion. Ixw Angela. c»l
Janas Craig was brought before Jus­ Oct.25-.Xov 2. IWLfor this ocsssiun I were Grand Rapids visitors Mood iy.
Robert Mills went tu Sault St 3 arie
tice Hiker one fair day and charged
-veiy low rates round trip will
given
with having tanked up with bug juice to Los Angele*, or San Francisco Dates rimr&amp;day where hehas secured a' poHe » in jail becaust* be could not ofM&gt;U. °rt, ttttuso F1Ml
„
I
| Mr. and Mrs. Will Fuller, of I attic
raise die $7 40 flue and costs assented
»'"* /“T 'Ailh' In,tuire at ticket '
by the just io*.
.
Creek were guests of Hasting* fr tends
other for full purficnlraa,
last week.
Geo Barhcit is a * 'gentleman of th-- !
W. s. Barron Agt,
road. ” He hit Hartings ont* day last
Mr. and Mrs. Arthuj Ainswurt .
Grand Rapids, spunt Snmlav at J uLe
week, was arrt*«trd and brought be­
Smith'*.
fore E|q Riker, who ordered him ’to j
pay $41* fine and costs. or take
Mrs. Helen Brooks left vesu-rda for
cm^i-sj to Detroit, and have a
Jackson to visit Mr. and Mr I M
layjofl in the Detroit house of
Prof.'A. W. Chatuberlain-will: speak ■Mahar
tiou. He took tlie 65 da vs.
I in the V •B. church next Hunday
Mr-,. Geo. A. Kies and Mrs. -'red
morning, There will be no sertiw in K&lt;s*ring. of Clinton, an* visiting , t ('
The Northwestern Branch of
F. Field's.
M. S.. of the M. E. church, comprising the evening.

We have made arrangements with
the Fried Cloak Co. one of the larg­
est and best cloak manufacturers of
Cleveland, to send one of their trav­
ellers here to spend two days giving
a Cloak Opening.

We will be able to show you the most complete li
of cloaks that ever came to' Hastings, and will “post­
lively guarantee to SAVE YOU FROM 25 ito 40
per cent on any purchase’made.
Any cloak you buy here and can equal elsewhere,
bring ours back-and get your cash. That's fair isn’t it.
You can select a Coat and make a deposit of SI.00
and we will keep it for you until you are prepared to
take it.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

STINdS, MICH

6Ms [klietrcii

oal Co.

FLEMING

idow
■tnrejted

TRRELL
nd durable

wood
plnct*.
Mich.

wife.
KANO.
BCE POSTS.

»HOHE 254.

BRIDES
pd.s f.hmild not
over 9.tr reason ’
'■
guaranteed]
g
for wed-,
other gifts or
. art engaged
a ring to
the fact and get,
rou get more'
v
’A h m
n

vital
items.
econ-

SE3O4H&amp; rj ENGAGEMENT RINGS

1 •

V..I-. uf’et^mvalso , have,
&lt; hiua and t’ut
: ripen is fromJ
nd Jewelry ire (
!y attended &gt; to,

JOHNi HESSMER,
’ J.we.,,.

Hastings, Mich.

The Chrbtiun.s-ienct- S&lt;MiiHy teruwn
Mi*. Frank Dean, of Kalamaxob ras,
the memlMTM of the society hi the
II Hull. Topic nt
the guest of friends in the city the
‘dates t-f Indians. Wisconsin, Michigan in «. A
past week.
and Illinois, are having their annual Prolmtion after death.
meeting in Battle Croe^ thin week
Miss-Soles, of L.iwdl. was the &lt;in-st
Prewtiyterinn Christian Emlw»v«
S&lt; vend ladies from this city are nf- Sunday evening subject."Better Work of Miss Edith Griftin the latter p.-&lt;t of
Our SocieU
Should
1
rft. lust week.
Nm. A. C. Brown and Mrs. Rlora
The patholi? '♦oci-ty did an imm&lt; nsc Herman Frost.
Kenk.-s were Grand Rapid*, visfitors
Hastings Chapter (). E. :
busiDfM at the Barry county fair last
yesterday.
week, and could have -erred double Tuesday evening Oct. 17.
^frs. Bella Chapman of Chicago.! was
th«■ Uiniuntii of people had they the
The first meeting of tin* new ,-lnh
rie-m ittd facilitiea for‘so d&gt;&gt;ing. Oon- year of the Hastinga.. Women's Club the guest of Mr. and Mm W. E. flow­
aideritte the great rush, they handknl I will
hqld in the City Hall. Friday ers Y®*t week.
the crowd remarkably well, and tbe October 18, at two thirty p. m . Aa
Mrs. Will Thotna.- nnd &lt;l:tua iter
meals served were excellent both as- to there will l«- a aor’sl hour mepnbers Jeannette, go tu TulcJfy Monday to
quality and quantity
i an* - requested io provide ihemk lves visit friupds.
Th- work of Fox, whp played on tie
High School foot ball tram last yeai.
was well »]M&gt;kena&gt;f in the Detroit Free
Press Sunday in the game lietwean
Albion College and I* cjf M. freshmen
Saturday
Albion won the game in a
hard fought contest. Fox is attending
Albion College and sedma to be right in
line for a good position on the tout liall
team. '

with cup and plate.

Mrs. Helen Brouk* went to Alltigan
Turwhiy to see her brother A. D 4 wk
who it* wonw*.
Miss Betsey Sherk, of Pirnna^eJ ivas
the gneat of friends in this city Tl|irsday nnd Friday

The W. C. T. U will meet
Mrs. House. Tu-s^at Oct. IT at
p. m. A rep&gt;rt ol the District
vention will lx* given.
Lacey W. C.. T. U. will meet with
I Mrs. Will JJou&lt;ioran Wednesday Girt. !H

Mr. nnd Mrs. T. K. Anderso.i. of
Kalamazoo have been visiting Mr &gt;nd
' at 2 p m. and1 the L. T. L. on Saturifist- J- H. Sutton.
। day afternoon ’0cL 14. Damon idpenMrp. Rub’t Marshall returuetaj to
cer nnd Mhfc Maliel Cox M«»orv of La­
That there is an o ii-rwhelming sen­ cey, went to Coldwater to take part in Prairieville. Tu.*wlay after a . wjwks
visit
at D. R. Cook’s.
timent in thfw~city ! in favor of the the Diamond Medal Contest to h&lt;j held
Claude and Floyd Pierson left Tstescity’s taking hold of ithe work of get­ , there Det.-10 and 11.
day for Denver, intending to stend
ting new fnctorit- here is plainly., ap­
The evening uf sr&gt;ng given by Mrs. some time in Colorado.
parent! Other Michigan cities are
J. B. ScoitJast Munday evening was
A. Wilmont ik still confined tJthe
moving in that direction and Bai­
one of the m-mt delightful eveqts uf
house with rheumatic fever luuiing
tings ipuet d&lt;&gt; il or stand back anti -ee
entire year. Mrs. Scott s friends
been ill for four weeks.
the procession move post
The only
knew that she rould sing but thry
hope uhder present conditions, of get­
were ecarcely prepared for the extra­ • Lott Caber, of Kalamazoo, sja-nt
ting nwu* factories in Huntings is for
ordinary power, cooipass, sweet new and part of last week the guest of Manes
tbe city to take hold of the matter and
self master,-, exhibited in this recital— Ethel and (Talista Milla.
have the required aid raised by taxa­
Allen Grigsby, of Cheboygan, ileft
Gratiot County Herald. Mrs. [Scott
tion
'
•
Kalamazoo altar a
will sing at the Baptist church Get. 27 Wednesday for
few
daya visit with friends.
Jl
Admismun 23 and 15 rents.
From Ca«liliac comes the story that a
policeman was captured by burglars
Ederard
L
Manchester,
of Gty.nd
The people of Hastings will have an
tbe other night and locked up in a t*ox
Traverse Co., visited his cousin Chainopportunity to attend a series of lec­
car. That's quite funny. Cadillac, bat tures during the winter months. The cey Bishop. Thursday' and Friday.
we’ve got you beaten a mile when it lecturer are to Is* given by meBilxrs . E. J. Adnins, of Grand Rapids, excomes to police stories. Why, the oth­ of the faculty of Olivet College. Dr. s|teaker of the House of Reprenentatfrves
er day we bad three thugs in the con­ Lancaster. President and Professor of was in the cify Monday on legal la sifines of our city jail—all of ’em bail Mental and Moral Philosophy will open
ones too—l»ut we turned two of them the course in November others follow­
Mb» Hampton and Mr. Wallace of
loose and one of them got on the good ing in Decemlier and January. These unr schools visited the schools of Gil nd
side-of the marshal— the side where he ledtnree will I* given on Sunday eve­ Rapid* last week during the fair ra*
relieved that nings at the Baptist church. Admis*
kept his keys—and
official of th»' nrtictae The thug then aidn is free an-1 ail are cordially JnviRev. H H. VunAuken is attend i
went hack to jail and turned hi.- pal
the meeting-of the Presbyterian, syf &lt;
loooe, the jml departing so hurriedly
The Wesleyan Methodist Sunday at Jackson tliis week, also Mr. L. :
thet’he failed to leave even his card
Stauffer.
j
.
andliiri present addrew is unknown. — wbo J at 2 p, m- Sunday followed by
Mrs. H. -K. Garter, uf Grand lit
preaching at « p. m. Services next
Lake Odessa Times
ids. returned home Monday aftta
Sunday evening at Fisher church.
few days vikit with her sister Mr*.I
J
Mr. and Mrs. Tasker are moving to| A; Eaton.
Chicago this' wtjek. their former home. ! Miss Violqt Grigsby, of Cbeboydt
is
expected
in
the
city
to-day to 41
Mr and Mrs G W Fuller, of Battle ;
Creek, was the guest of Mr ami. Mrs । friends. M3»* Myrtle Grisby co| i

FLOWERS

t ua&gt;c ...I n..,..- ...
.
funeral work.
1’hone orders solici­
ted and deliveries made to all parts
of the city;

NELSON BURROUGHS.

Phan, 29.

Proprietor.

US THE CHANCE
To prove, the value of our
SHOES by the wearing test?
Don’t you owe it to your­
selves to give us a chance to
prove to YOU the value in
our SHOES and RUBBERS?

Arthle McCoy last week

Isaac Sponable sued Geo Crunk in
Justice Bishop’s cogrt Monday, charg­
ing breach of warrnty in the sab- of
a cow. The jury rendered a verdict of

no cause of action.
Art Tabor was taken before Justice
Riker the 6th charged with disorderly
oondact. He plead guilty and i&gt;aid
&lt;10.40 fine nnd co«rt The next day he
was grrtsH again. Thia tim-* the
juaiice thought $80.00 fine and coats
or 65 &lt;Uvs in tha Detroit work house
would be' tbe proper caper
He took

t

nest week.
Willie Cqich. son of W. H Coifthe auctlone ir. has been very ill]:
the past tw­
at this writing
Mrs.

Frwj Hughes

returned . to

her home at Kalamazoo Thursday al ’ r
i
u weeks visit with her parents Mr | nd
Mrs. A. Wiltoont
.
Mrs. L. A. Eaton is in Battle-*C1 ek
this week attending the branch m|»eting as a delegate of the Foreign;
Missionary society of the M. E. clinch ,

County Commissioner
Ketch im
goes to Cadiil ac next week to mnist
Cutn’r. Fauna*, of Wexford county;; in
TO THE PEOPLE OF HASTINGS. an educational rally which lasts all the

'the 03 days.

A« » number of my tan* have of
ftelr own free will &gt;«id 10
Jh**. '*
Ubclo Billie Hitchcock quit dreying
they wanted me to de their work tn
that lino. I have prepared accordingly.
I have arranged co that telephone
orders for me can be made nt Merrit's
Dry Good. Store. No. 88. or at my
residence No. lull. 1 sb*U K1*.0 w“l‘-.
i0Bs and all bnrry up work the pref­
erence and will endeavor to give encl,
good eervice that in yean to “me
people will speak o' ■”*- M
L‘,de

DoC‘

The Quality Shoe Store

.

M. H. Turner.

We are
yc
mUsfled. Your money back n &gt;c
want It. Mulholland s Dr«K Store.

week.
Pierce O’Connor and wife and KV
A. Scott and wife entertained Miss
Alice and Ed. O'Connor, of Fowfer,
Mich, during fair week. While Itere
Mr Ed. O’Connor sold &gt; fine pair of
matched bay horses for-a handsdine
price.
&lt;
Ralph Hanley, of Evansville, who
enlisted in this city in Co. E. of the
old 8rd. Michigan and had not vishevl
Haetings since the cloeo of the C»vil
war. arrived here Mofiday. and looked
up.hi a old friends and comrade Daniel
Birdsall And they have hail a wry
enjoyable time of it since. There are
but four left in thia city of Co E of

the Old Third

SALE DAY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13th
SALE DAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th

WRIGHT
PHONE 30.

ROS

HASTINGS, MICH

OFFICERS.
J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice huldutf

J. T. LOMBARD. President.
W. D. HAYES, Cashier.

H. 6. HAYES. AssIsIirI Cutler.

PAYABLE WHEN WANTED
Mom y deposited
payabL
oh demand without noti e.
If deposited in the Savings Depart­
ment and it remains a certain length of
time ii draws 3 per cent' interest
compounded semi-annually, but should
you want it at any time before that period
expires you can withdraw it.

ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

DIRECTORS.
JOHN F. GOODYEAR,

J..T. LOMBARD.

W.

R. A. GRANT.

W.'

0. HAYES.

CLEMENT SMITH.

H; CHASE.

THE AMERICAN GIRL SHOE
No more
need
be
said, true
to Its
name Its
the best
shoe for
money

�HASTINGS BANK
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OCTOBEK 12. ItsgL
SiK TbN

«*•*“■*

»nd »i‘l "il ““lr tor“

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------east C**LTON.
Mr» J. V. Wickbatn I* a-”-1* l“r |
her .lighter Ma C, IUtlR.nl ot Hut- (

31ouf| N,r.u h» opkMd •
„j b.kcrr in btr homo

log. who U Tory &gt;11.
। on Main SlrwlMln Grat* l&gt;at&lt;i«l» rrtnrntttl io ter । A numl,r o( ;tbo J-onK
work
nt Kolaoiax... triday! rn»««wl io
1|“"* *'
_______________
i" pi&lt;*IW
p“*l« °™f
“’•f
*'
Floyd Wickham .«*•&gt; FreJ B"1"’!*1 Coal'.
“ Pr’“ot'
. dinner..Sunday With their
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took
theirnranugrandbuying groceries
Jatrie* Frienl and wife-

.

WEST WOODLAND.
“Ifevel * word for hqu*cko*p(’T*T'*
The auction Bale of Frank Wolfe’s friend In Campbril.
A. J. Minsey and family of Tustin.
Mr Price of Carwm City who ia MelklMl be «t u..- white «l&gt;-n
Mich, are making an'extended visit called out a large crowd of people. His
imieroht.it ron.itenoim' to. o Goon
moving
on
the
he
ruller
farm
came
• with relatives and friends in Woodland effects were sold at a good price. The
Hoowkwlitnlt writer. “1 te'l J™ •=&gt;"&gt;«
Coats Grove ladies were very suoctws- near having a aerionk accident
day, I co b«riUr k'-P •B-- rrhat. 1
and vicinity.
’
while driving peat J«m» Fnw“^
* ful in selling dinners.
we them hoylitj a« ttwr &lt;10.
James Hynes and wife of Stockbridge
hhme atombled and ttdl nearly throw­
■Ot eoorw. tbm- ore a «re«t "“M
The Weet Woodland Glee Club met at
Mich are making a few days visit at
ing the occupants from the carriage.
who kiiow their bwhieu. hot rullr
tbe home of Mr. and Mra. Johnny i J- H. Durkee’s last Saturday to reNearly every ona from this plnce half the wouieu who patronise thia
I Hynes of the village.
j organize. Officers elected were Ernest
■ton*—and they are well to Jo-b“.’
a E. Wolf, of Lak. Ode^a wo. a
Prealdent; Mildtxl K««&gt;r. attended the fair at Hastings and Re­
oveh the oiort ue.-ew.ry ataplea by the
Woodland vi.itor Saturday and Snnday. Vl” Pn.l*»‘■ Florent Nub. Seem­ port a very flue,time »nd n very inter­ dor or even by tbe meal. Indeed. 1
Many birds cannot fly straight up.
,, , ... ..
. . ..
„ , । tary; Hercie Durkee, Organist,
esting fair.
*||
.
• re al•‘1.............
i...... .... more Hinn
can
at this moment
than nu They must rise at a very gentle in­
trank Wolfe who held a well attend.
ed and ruemmful auction »le SaturL ’•«"ton *“» »*' Blanche
dozen women with good
cline. They must, get onward motion
freepcrt.
day will bar. thia week hru&lt; extend K'””» &lt;“ !'r''&gt;’OTl “U"d
who buy their
“
'for ’ hwtaace,
“
,by
“ .before their wings can get full effect
Mi» Mae Tinkler retnrned to her
ed trip through W-hln&lt;ton und Ore- ,w •
Mr. «»&lt;' M&gt;* &lt;­
Just think what n of tbe air. It Is. said that the mode of
home in Hastings Thur»«Iay after a
time
nnd
what
an
taking the coudor is to build a pen,
gon. Mr. Wolfe will try and Bod a Re"ter &gt;“&gt; 8™‘1V
waste of
three week's visit at |ber sister’s Mrs.
thought and say. forty or fifty feet in diameter and
amount of
location that suits him and if He can 1 Mr. and Mra. PhilSchrey and daughFrom
the
standpoint
M.
W.
Duffy.
six feet high and put a carcass In tbe
travel It
do so will make his future home in :ter visited at Ellis Lamb s Snnday.
Mrs. Bussell was it Grand- Rapids of economy
middle of it. The condor alights, but
one of thepe states.
John Sinclair is suffering with mu»will
have
Wednesday on buaineik
••There
J. N. Covert and family have lieen I cular rheumatism,
nnd buy n cheaper will take him over the fence. Many
nn
Ward
Moore
was
ontiof
to»»
Wednes
­
moving the past week into tbe H. 13. i Born to Henry Geiger and wife Oct.
lc «f groceries, never realizing tliut heavy bodied, short winged ducks rine
grade
day and Thursday.
i Miller house on West Main street. ; 8rd. a son.
their money an re- from the water at no small an angle
Mias Harriet Fleming of lopia is the they get lw» f‘»r
which was vacated a few days ago by
Mra. Jay Hunt of Rast Carlton is
Lt nourishment nnd enjoyment, un­ that they must, use bOtu feet and wings
upon a.bona for thirty or fhrty feet in order to get
&lt;
Mr. Miller.
spending a few days with W. W. friepd.s guest of her parents. Bev. E&gt;. C. Flem­ lew perhaps'they chance
luxtiincc. many buy onward mo’. I on enough to give effeo
ing and ----wife. Another
sister came ■. fide
-n
Supervisor Jubn.Hynee left fur the I Mwriamea J. M. Smith and P. R
It is cheaper thaw tlvcnoM to their wings. i«y coming In
Friday for a short visjjk
| p|nk
county seat Munday morning where he Holme® of Woodland called un Mra. Ida
PruM-chtur Lee Pryor of Hastings ‘ rod.
red. but it bn* •!&lt;*«■ tasfe and is drier contact with larger inassci* of still, air.
* ’ will look after minty business with iJui-kw ]ast Saturday.
So wino xvltlt ten nntl .coffejj. Prizes,
Ford Stowell has purchased a fine |
^n.lown
, the board of superviaora.
unl«*ss really
too, with any such
WbMi John Scott, the future Lord
i
P L Kenyon wa&lt; nne rom
; Glenn fiimmonn left last Thursday cult of Fayette Densmore.
ivivc-rrlsenienH. ar paid far l&gt;y the
llrt. Den.n,uro b.. rorornrtl fro. . Ing 1»&lt; weekAnd
«b« B^ry
Chancellor Eldon, took his B. A. at Ox­
for Tolejo^ Ohio where he will take a
ford
in )T7t lie wan examined In He­
often
ImsineMt course at the Tri-stnte busi- two weeks visit with her daughter in ’ ‘’onut&gt; Hir n
article* brew and In bbtory. Ilia own pen h:u
nesa College.
.
"
Ionia,
Miw Elva Fugleson^ left rburwlaj ,
recorded
tiito noteworthy •&gt;*.xnni.” . ft
by tbe
’.
.. .
. ,
..
.. j for i risk with relatives in Cadillac.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Usher and Mr.
Fred Durkee and wife were tta* 4V1 1
*
up than by their consisted of two ijuosHquh, one in each
and,Mm. Lewis Christian drho ac­ guests of* Freeport friends Saturday !
W. 11. Pardee ba* &gt;een very
.subject.
Tbe Hebrew &lt;)uv*tioh ran.
ifli-Jl get uh gtaxl a
companied the remains of Mrs. Ann night and Sunday.N
jhe past week .vifh njuralgia •» the
a'de of . olive-, ligH
tlgn or some tjitch
ifueli I “What’s the Hebrew fur *iilurc of a
Katterman to Greenville, Ohio last
------------ ---------------! heiirt. We’arc pleased t &gt; state that [
»d*ln’tbf&gt; hunt ii»
n» In
in th*
thojiarkage
parkage II skull y “—tbe history. "Who fpunded
week returned home Monday.
CARLTON.------------- ! hbe ia convaieflceDt at jiresent.
.! :lt ’UU&lt;4| !(*■&lt; Cost.
*
. I the I’nivcrsity of Oxford?*' Tbe catMiiJ. L. Smith, who has been reKm-। Mrs. J. T. Richards has been conHnle Kenyon was in'Hastings Satur- j
•|.t a . word, tbe boiKekea|»en.- Save I date, of ««burem replied. "Golgotha" and
—a **
—_ home
i------ •--------------------past.
i Qny un
•ishing and making extensive repairnJ-fined
to iher
fur some.&gt;days
—husineaa
id er tie* pre-wut ••onditlou* liy bpylnp ' “Alfred the Great." though he bad Li-t
on hiuvnitMre property ttured into bl.' M
of Ka|amw,x, | will T, .L&gt;r a„u jXny
Grtutd n-r* hvxt -lay! not aiwaya th*’ Irtuoy I nil; gh-iiig-i touching the truth uf - Ify'
Mrs. 1
answer, « ii^tldir which h’a«
uillttei -of groceries find by getting i second
new home this week, having held an sjient
&lt; o__.iSunday
u' i.'.uFl.^&gt;nir
since liH’ti rffltiPrwl to the winds by
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rapids were guest* of J. W. Fogleaong
tin If
•telilo by the even money’*
auction'sale on his farm in East Wood­
llwmt
and family over Sundaf.
i those two highly dUtinguhbcil Oxo
B.
Gammon.1 land.
•worth.”
1 nuiiiB. lT«»f4*sur Freeman nnd J. I:
• Carlton ’Center ■ Grange took first j Frank Wolfe, wifi'are going, to move
i
Mr.’ and Mrs. Robert McMillen of i prize for its exhibit at the-fair and its.( to Pontiac in the near , future. tFrank .
i
Gratiot county are visiting relatives exhibit was complete in all details, has secured work.in one of the factories
* in Sonth X'oodland.
Much credit is due to Mr. mid Mr*. ; there.
’
| During the middle arc* the
The Ltulie. Aid Society nnd W. F. M. , M.” Ym«ot. Gw'Bv c3w»nd JL V«Wk ] ' A. M. Herrington and wife ire visit­
■ or old • kA-rldtlbtu.” jotve currcucy to
tw« ;
the M., E. church will serve .
...
.
. . ,. . ■ .ing theirfdaughter Mrs.. Chat Kramer
j . Soceity of
v I many curious stork* conceraln* tbe
,
.
...
r» o
iir- McKinney is upon the sick list. C
Mipjfer at the home ot Mrs. D S. i
*
I.at Three Oaks this -week.
• 1 ” ,
,
i growth, form. etc., of. tnamlrake or
h“' 0 n"“&gt;,«!red
“*'■ '»x .' .
* England. Woduoaday evmlng, Oct 11. '
, production, may verve &lt;-&lt;tlu-r
! .Muy apple, which fiunily remitted iu
ticwsi'njior. photo
♦ fruiu :&gt; to 7 O’clock.
ani1 DOW wonder what we must further &gt; Mrs. I rauk Wolfe nnd daughter, |,urj&gt;MMUJ ,,f
’ i its being glvcu the name of "gallows
,r. „
. r •
„ do to please this great govermnent of Mrs. Chas,.Deming are visiting the l(,*r rj|(.k Jf tLv r.,rni„r rh(,
! plant." The pseudo sclentims of that
The Barry county fair w
. hs very well
...
.
.former’s sister Mra. Clark Robiwon rfwhld be' of brass or twunboti
,, . . ,
,
... ours. We are preparing a list of our I 1
r
1e I time ’Uwlnnxl that mandrake would
attend^ by Woodland people. .All
which we
we w|U | in Hope twp. this wrell
; grow iu no other place except ui»on
r^n*t’K ” H 3 "ttaa r'K
m.e\er&gt; havo to suhmjt for inspection to see | Geo.tMoiitague and sau 'James called &lt;
1 which, some twritde crime bail l»een
if the government will O. K. We on old friends in town sAtnntey.
, coxnmlttpd. Hie tools’ were, formerly
‘“I'?*1”?8 thi’ tdiall specify their politic, ns we nu
Mi« Vlota Btongh of |Lak&lt;. Qdeana i«
supposed to hear a afroug rcMcmblancs
Wtek with «oodbu.d rtdaftnw.
&lt;lonbt will
u have
h„r
s|d Id, 1.,vi„g.
to tin* htimuu Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Ffcher of De- but republican correspondents. We ; stun
troit are spending a wei’ks vacation will soon ,lo*e.our individuality nnd t
•
••Pcrimp* atu
fit &lt; ff nil
to you.
visiting their parents MrJ and Mrs. B. 1 lie kijpwn only ns number 091. The! Mrs L. 8. Mallory retunn-d to her
, home iu Chicago lost Monday morning
' Miss Smith?"
S. Holly.
|
condition will be similar tu Jackson
j after a short visit*wilb Mrs. Bussell'
’ -"On the tuutrjrj. 1 ki •• the smell df
Rev. W. D. Good, of the U. B. with the .same facility for escape.
and Mr*. H. C P-.*ckhai|i. ’
a good rigor.’’
church left last week for Dayton. Ohio
Dr. Gammon has laid the foundation
;
Whijuut a feonsent’e broitation hie
Earl Hullibcrger uf (Grand Rapids
wb re be will conclude his course ia preparatory to building a new tern
threw away the- we-.! lit.* wm stnoklu.r
.'
. was the guest of his -parents in the
the F. B. Seminary of that. city.
Hometh.'ug la Iut tuxiin&lt;*r nthcr thnl:
[
There will J»e a chicken pie jucijl at villag»* over Sunday.
| iHT.wtir.D Itsl him 1«&gt; ‘Aiispcet that ate
Iibe homed S. B. !&gt;?avens. Carlton.
,. ' .
, .
|
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
....
,
....
, i Mo. R. D Kaeruhcr; returned last
i wns a Ju.lge of cigars —«’birdgo TribOct. IN. The charge will be 25 stmt-, i .
c ,. ,,
.
.
Senior claws of Woodland High School |..
I week
from Sunfield where sbi- -a as
uue.
■
WALNUT STREET.
'visiting n-lmh.-s and fr|en&lt;h.
held a meeting Monday night elected
Married at the. home of Mrs. A. N.
Mr*. Drill* Darker of jvixslla^l
hitler, cuno or stiff wire
as president Miz» .Itasie Wright. Vice
pres.. Jay Downing; Sec.. Miss Jennie Oodner. OtRi Bsjrtou Ave. Grund
(
t
wiuh'lnK. and ftbbon t
Rapids
in town first of the weej.
I’s - &lt; !&gt;j »ying tnywelf." said Mr. ""r ■j1" । whop
st.,
P»rmeke; Treta., Vtetor Hilbert.
. S.T’.- »k U£&lt; «’ «&gt;»-• f. &gt;1. Mr. Philo. Wm j,^. and „if,; j. p 1V)mt,rov Tin* piinci may bo nuule

irHan$£otors

Richardson's
Superlative Carpets
"Boat msd« in all Orades*

NEW CARPETS

Mr. L. H. Tolles his------ .
. few day, with h« brother Frank

WOODLAND.

IN PLEASING COLORS.:
Coh h’s -|ltat will' harman
ize with your other fur­
nishings. We cam surefly
please you jfor we are
showing the moist exten­
sive line ever shown here
—all of th4 K|fhai'lsdn
Quality.
'Xotje thqse
prices:
• Granite

;

lignins.

Excellent

Quality, per yard25c

t Best Union Ingraias, Fist colors

t•

Heaiy and Darable, per yard 44c
t 9x12 Brussels Hugs .... $16.00
* 9117 Wilton Velret..Rugs
,

£

$22.00
.

Rugs
Btade any
size1 Iron
carpet
pucrc marfo
anv ehofrom narnef
enil border.

CALL and SEE ME.

D. S. ENGLAND,
Houn Fumlshflr.
WOODLAND,

Ml OHIOAN

*"&gt;

the feat» of Bfatma. who was their
strong man. Atuiog ’.be woodera cred
ited to Bhima are\tii^ following; Pur­
sued by a ti^ar, bl* mother when nurs­
ing BLilma HH him drop. Tbe force of
the Impact shattered in a tbouatind
pieces the rock od which he hud falieu,
but tbe boy wa» none the worse. When
he quarreled with otBer boy* be gatb
rrfd tliem up. ten or flftren st a time,
and phunjied them into the fieareet
jxrnd. HI* coinrina bld tbeiuaelvea lu
a tall banyan to jeur at him, but lie
tore It from tbe ground without effort.
He ■nnpiM’d hta bonds like Samson,
and a hungry cobra'* faug« could not
penetrate hl* skin. Hia triumph, how­
ever, wu tbe defeat of Bakasura, who
‘ consumed a cart load of food at a
sitting nnd used palmyra trees for
*
toothbrushes.”

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taud mnHumdr^ :..,&gt;, •;ll, u*5e
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On rcadiiw ;.ud
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BUFFALO

Chester Hextlrly U back twain in hi.,- » ““tr
Mr» ;'1' E , &gt;' ««&gt;» J &gt;“ and wife. Ja, Ctx.l nnd . wife were at
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old piano after § being ateent. for two- 'frootony wan pertunnetl by a former . tlw (!lm
,.Jnb hjL, fir„
tlle a wire *!»u!«1.1h» run round tbi* c-iirc i
irarioua!' m»!l«l Mlw Patience.
to
•, 11
10 prevent &gt;.,&lt;»-•
t'ew.mg.
I he corer mnv I '•urndouar
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weeks,
,
pastor of the bride. Rev. A. G. Odium. 1
k
i 1-eof
sitin nr velvet
v 1, , ,'iiiil&gt;1
! It* t,Xj lat*
k&lt;»u should have
it*
01
silk,
satin
the
rtpe.
’ v r*i
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: Tuesday evening following in honor of ।
«««&gt; w rrivw .w
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Not one of the pupils in;we primary ■ t.
.
, . .
I Mr. Lane and wife of Parmolro have "rutire
embjxddery In silk crewels j mourlourd that several hours ngu, —
mu
event
miiu iiieir gnesis invv gave
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Philadelphia
Public
Ledger.
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tea
room have been absent or tardy this » »m^l
.. renTtu.n
.
e -• nenr'neiKh.
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It is Absolutely Pure and Com-J
week.
’
A .
i born and relatives, Ice cream and cake • * ,mst we&lt;‘*{, * * nB ,,‘B‘ e H po {•­
mends Itulf to every lover
J
wir, M
.rveJ by
bJ the
lhl. Misses
)IitK, Coral ,
n(1 I Tlie
Thefoot-ball
foot ballgame
game between
between Lowell
Lowell,
Abner Blopoak (Je«is»rntely&gt;— M-mny
served
and
*
.
of GOOD TEA
\ . «e are aorry to low Bethel Wolfe wore
from oar wb.»L He-will warn leave UwI Kn|lcr. 51r.
MnL faller and Fr«-p,rt l«.t Satnrd^ on the home
I name tbe day? Jemima Jones (de­
A supers', it Ion party furnishes no
Abner Hlopoak (in
with hia parenta for Oregon.
will be at home to their friend, aftergrounds
-------- ■--------Remember 1 pay the highest
was of.....
short- duration. But end of merriment. I’li-orate tbe rooms cisively h-No!
market price for your produce.
alarm&gt;—Why? Jemima Jones (frank­
In the* future the Rhetoric class will; Oct. 12.
one touch-down had been mad© by with innumerable clever devices, hav­
ly/—Because, If you put if off as long
i fnmhh tbe wbool note, fur the WoodSInt A x Codner. of Grand Rate
ing
large
and
small
wtabbonea
made
Lowell when the Lowell players disayou did your propcuml, we never will
S land Sew.. We are glad to note the itU_ who b„ w„ ,h„ K„wt o( Ml. _
greed with a decision
made .A1IU
'and!
forfi- 1 of PaPer « comqrtcudu* fontnre, while
4 luril*
be married. I’ll name the day my­
COATS 6R0VE 6ENERAL STORE.
...
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“
lillV utiaik.la.r.. .. ..1 .1. . ... .
.. .
} pnogree. ot the claaa of
Glenn ,nd M„ Philo f&gt;lllor ,hl,
• ted the game The score was 5 and (&gt;. tiny stepladder* and tta.* number thlr- : self I—Cleveland Leader.
leefi shot)bl alro-be cun-picuotin. pjrQ
Simmona and Glenn England are at returned to Iler home Sundaymorning.
A large number from here attended tureH of black cate may l&gt;e In evidence,
— business Collegeat Toledo, Ohio and |
Mr. and Mrs. Rineingen. of ‘near the county fajr
. last week,. and all pro- designs of wlu-bt-s ami four leaf clo- 1
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vav
.... ■ITBL1CAT1ON.
..mtuatiu.'.
Tl Clayton Schray is taking a business.
OBDK* &gt;FOB
v«— _
yw. Tbes? ideas may be all arrang'd &lt;.***£ °! Mtebiaan, Tbe Probate &lt; ourt fur tbe
Five’ tlir-aiiih trains Jaily.
4 course at Big Rapids, Carrie Holmes ,H oHjnd. are visiting their daughter j nounced it a success.
effectively When the giu*sts
cuesta enter each
eseh 1 TO *
Mrs.
Wm.
Spath.
'
j
The
first
numtier-on the Lecture effectively.
WOOhLflNb LIVERY
and Edna Kathernnm arc members of
&gt;&gt;&lt;&amp;?.
’
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100
.
°*
MM.-Poort.
held at tbe Probate
one, should Is- presented with curds or­ thT5»”!i‘,Wrt»ty Ot '«*'»» W&gt;*
Mid
GountJ
ou
■Dininti Cira. &lt;_la carte.
i“ FEEb TTflBLE
JORDAN AVENUE| coure.* wa.H givenj t ThlirKlay e„.
&gt; i tbe Hastings Normal class. The other
namented with designs of cat*, wish­
When yon want to do Bny driv­ 5 .: memliers
tnornltAru of
nf the
tlie clasB
&lt;*lnau are
urn occupied
nrcttiiiiM) in
in i
Fanners are now busy harvesting ; ", £ 1,1 ,lw *
church by Denton bones. red haired young women In conP1
E”«“v of .CMMlus- M.
ing in this vicinity, eomeiand see
• Burfahi and
’ ’ro'”* wil0 imporaunated the re­ juifitlon with white bur.es and other h!
Woodland and Hastings.
■
i their bean crop after spending several
' tor*&lt; • AMrirh having,HM
un. Weafttrnlsh good rigs and 4
In '**i,-wt.cou’F h 9 ' Pv^Non-praylnfl (or HeraM*
hnis with all
.---------- a .»
--------at
. the
.. County
Inowned
iilistird drawliign. 1^,4) OHe
The lut’h grade class in English Lit- ----------very pleasant
days
fair. •Sain Jones.’’ The coursedrive to all*points. iVten you ,
,.ln3LnM.t °L MW ~u‘*’ ,n &lt;*rt’Sn
\lr« ’I, hn
1 » ' -I
i thn' ytmr
undt’‘ th” direction of* the tin tj be .-tetad to ' write lib» or her
‘bflvrtnrtwlt^d at private
nah-.
j*
• fu .U 1 r ti, —
come here let us feed vour horses. 4 eniture hui just finished the reading of
■ ikWrf.
It H (ir.itei-imt-Ttawr e»,^ -,-,i
w*...
. ,,
Mrs. John Gould of Grand Rapids is r n T M
Hiring' ter
.n.Uter
V-----/ZZL
U
*f l,M* •«« «^ing pet snjMTstition upon ttlo vardg pr*.
OUR HACK ISLETS All TRAINS
4 ' the Merchant of Venice.
visiting
herMr.
mother
Mrs.
Emina Gould i
ai'potiitM for hearnumben-pruv^ as entertaining and in­ ’‘‘’’’ted. signing un name whatever.
School closed Friday, for the fair at of the Avenue.
•
i
»1» (’croons tQterrou-,1
as lira
the &gt;11
first
^number,
wu After every one bn* fintabed the
HONflSniTH &amp; SONS 4 Hastings.
,
■ . y^tractive
—— •••V owe
Bl mum
IM.‘T^WarWroreMW -ot;r:. at «ld
are ).*ol|&lt;«ei«i
and- rend
.:’uud fbr to
thehis prophecy great
Bert Maynard
has retnrned
UtAcrtydo
’.it. .killsureems
1..fur
J.i.lthem.
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LIVERT A- rEEb JTZ1BLE
S, “ Mil UlC
»&lt;-&gt;
benefit ami nun--— - &lt;&lt;
-”
-- —
duties in Detroit after spending several i
4
untUE^
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Jne ob9OATS GROVE.
George W«d of Lake pdMM kei. J« t inf the game
• ‘ b j„
‘ u-y.R, gnegg ttm ।
^rd&lt;‘r"‘l- Tb*‘ I'Ubik nutlet*
days with his many friends here. Mr. '
WOObLflHb, HICH. 4
51vc" l’l Pdbllrotion ci « cup, of «thK
nu.hpr of the mipr^thfqn written.
!
Rolwrt Demond is able to Im ont.
H. H M«Maynard in a very much reflected I «eeu ou onr nlroet. one da, lot week.
,tJVwr£
wet-k« vrvvfcuA to
1 The L.I z\.
S. made
about
dollars
young man here.
Joint
Frtelkod
and15.wife
han. llnr.
Ft’mironx '* ■n1’^ clnn,J,b’*l lu »*W coitus,\
7
Fort
Strci
1 at tbe sale Saturday.
M^ and Mrs. G. H; Jordan are cn- | eltawd Mm. Dorothy Geiger', re-idence
rub- &lt;:«• kiirt. ,, «,». i. b.gi- 1B t
,,s I&gt;'roW‘u*
Prolate?
1 A *FtU* mu. I
BARRY COUNTY MAPS ■ Sherman Smith who has iteen sj»end- । tertaiuing Miss Bessie and Clyde Ul"«■ l«»r&lt;l« c«n l»
ul-'ly wblicu„| i,j- „ |,.„ |,lwrl
. ing a few weeks with friends hero re- [ rich oFPetoskey this week.
ppjmw wi.1,1, ,„,all, u„ work
Can be had at the Woodland I turned to.his homo in Ohio Thurday.
Henry Maynard of Hastings sjient
kWM. IivIIctu,. women obllgr,! to do
Postoffice.
They give the ■ Asbcl Olar has a brother from Indiana , the latter part of the week with his
tlu-lr "wn work .bonkl ll7 u. Iolo
' many friends here.
names of every farmer, the I visiting him.
'ukv’,nu wotrt put
Smith of Detroit returned «.
homo
a.. UM...-v.
v^w j; Charles Wood of Hastings was the
throe or four t»l&gt;l&lt;w|Hmuful&lt;i of liquid
number of acres he owns, j .Ed.
^.&lt;10. Sw.b tb. Ooor XT?
H
r K‘n«? rln&lt;‘n&lt; ‘n
Monday nfter spending a few days with । guest of Miss Edna Barnum Sunday,
Dra. K. &amp; K. Established 25 Yews.
all
highways,
streams,
price
from
$1
to
S4.
1
am
his parents and other friends here,
I
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&lt;uu.g « lotig bumllod mop. Allow It'to
wo "AMES USED WITH­
churches, school houses etc.
U malting a special drive on
remain on the l&gt;o«nli two or threw
AT
A OUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
A
Barnard-Smith and wife of KalamaMARTIN CORNERS,
“'"J*"’; '“«&gt; -lu- mop. wring w
WEN S WORK SHOES and
zoo
spent
Sunday
with
their
parents
Chas.
Barry
and
brother
Manly
are
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
roUtor dr, „„d g„
HooTc^!
S?JJj?KENS’ SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith.
-taking
*‘
■in the
■ sights
*
■f
•'^W,
Method Treatment for a sert-ft. - Z*Wi
at Portland, Ore. I .' SHOES.
A
mop lo the
E^\ blt-vd disease with which 1 h-‘-- K/* '
I? \
at Woodland Postoffice,
Wet. an the nmmonlo I, eorndle Bn(t ln
Manly Barry of Kuckville, N. Y. at- V—■--------- ■
IT*
.
V" 1 been atTUcted for twelve years
\
People aay our perfumes are best. t
- V’
John Velte, Postmaster.
*•
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i
j/jX
had consulted a aeore of phy- (C
, )
Jorlou.
to
the
ho,,,!,.
u
Mulhollandfs Drug Store.
tended the Brown-Barry wedding at
V— ’ *- ’
gloiana. taken al! kinds of blood
AfUJ,
WorB
I this place.
medicine. Visited Hot Spring Xand other mineral water rei
। j Mr. an&lt;EMrs. Chas. Brown are visit^,|t«
/ aorta but only got temporary
\
K
h&gt;g ft, and when tbe work is done wait
They would help me f”r : ',l
.
i ing their aunt near Vermontville.
Jour hands well, rubbing them with
hFvx.
a tlfne. but after discontinuing
cuounilw
jel|y.
“
wl
™
1
tbe
medicines
the
symptoms
r
i
|. Tbe L. A. S. will meet with Mra.
....
would break out again—running
K
.t«eat
Before Trrstneit. aorea. blotches, rheumatic Pains After Tree®*
, Thos. Whelatone, Oct 18 for supper.
o* th. .‘i.-j
, looeenesa of the hair, swellings
,
. . jyip«P
I AH are invited to attend.
.
Nona-Such Mine.
tic srom!..hd"’?ala!" 01 u,c hand* scaling. Rohm.— • ' ’ ’
u-twd me
! The infant son of Air. and “Mrs. Will
to co1 h&gt;i «,v#n
‘n dsapalr wh-',
'.
Having removed my law Mllce to the city of Hastings,
1 Irnrt
y““ had cured him.of a airnlln: . ,^v&lt;;
l Charlton has been quite ill the past
cumm.n/L.h7,eL?’Jt t&lt;&gt;o* ’»*■ advice. In three
■
lofaui ro mlee, fm„, t|.n,
I wish to thank my many friends in Woodland and vicinity
MethodT-Trr•
‘
tn^
’
i
5
n&lt;S
1
became
cncouraue-i
i
for their liberal patronage and kindness to me. 1 am now
! week but is better at this writing.
*}
motion
for
r
**
ur
ueonth"
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tr,
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'
occupying the front rooms over the Hastings Banner office
dTSfil
^PPvered^ I was cured 7 veitis ; The L. T. L. at John Whitatones
eerie, and Hardware.
abd am now ready to meet my many friends Jind clients,
talnJv^eln
’’‘’J* three »tBrB o,d- i* “
'
last Saturday evening was well attendveter aSin ’e^nmmend your treatment with ■&lt;!
either In a social or business way at any time. -My phone
as
you°wlJr*
**** X° me P*?vatcJT. but you can
| ed. The next ,ono will be at E.
number is 452 and any one not having time to come to my
YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT
office can consul: me over the phone.
f»lX° 22*Varleeeefe. flirlclu..
j Finder's Oct. 21. A 5 cent supper of
mpldntt
SATISFIED
WMbLSHt.
'
auuer ...&lt;1 Ki
I fried cakes ami coffee will be served
To my many friends in the south and west part of the
W9 10^71
RFAHPR ^rB yaa * victim? Have you lost l I
the
proceeds
to
go
for
books.
Let
all
• H»v* r»
county I will say that for many years we have not met very
ant weS’ii.Jt"? ’® ‘■•"7? Has your blood b*«-n
trows older
’he &lt;*11&lt;1
often but 1 now hopv to meet you more frequently both In
I come and enjoy a social evening.
haJ
Method Treatment «- ■
but b...^’™^^
Kudf’Uy•• y"l «•
rx.s.-na social and business way. My latch string will always
hang out and I shall always be glad to welcome you.
'■WATCH THE KIDNBVS."
*“ ’ ““» •»"&gt;» ’hue durln, Th.
.
rjwn.bl.
BOOKS FHME“When they are affected life ia In
WuraeJr1 n4a. °n I&gt;u',,UM!,‘ «f M®nSealed !’•
Very truly.
y.
danger,** aays Dr. Abernethy, tlie
. ETBrV&lt;&gt;w
1
»®D
WITHOUT
WRITTEN &lt;
great English physician. Foley’s Kid­
Phone 119 1-1 1-a
iW
Mr- J-l»ek_^/"w ,
neyCure
Curem&amp;kea
makeet aound
sound kidneys.
kidne-i
----For
i .. Arthur
iwv_. E.
n Mulholland,
xz—«_ ti—.&lt; . । ,. :
CAKLTON
CENTER.
mfe
by
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—11' '■.* .............. • Huccesaor to W. H. Goodyear.

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PHILADELPHIA

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ATLANTIC COAST

HENRY RflQLfl

RESORTS

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SHOES

BLOOD DISEASES CURED

$1.50 up

REMOVED.

Special for 2 Weeks)

w. E. Allg'eo

JAMES. M. SMITH.

Dky S&lt;-. Detroit,

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�ha8T15ub banner, octobkk

IT REALLY WAS
&lt;BBT EVER
CoutlunM from page one

SCARCITY OF ICE
I*

Uelnc

Felt |„

tu,,|nM

"»&lt;&gt;«. Empty «„,! Q,nnot Qe|

Lwo!

Further Supply.

Dictator Flour
‘inSL
, S3 E2 rj'’’ '!*•&gt;

tWc win exchange 40 lbs
. nictator for one bushel
°.,D^an. sound, sweet
Alling wheat, either red
or white.

OithF.p.

Bran
Retail 9Oc
Wholes.'dc $1-5.00

SJi^’Ssss.R.

We wiR
$4.10 the
^ir^‘--,orSorsansd:
sweet dry Euc.vheat

W*tH' ta u
f for thus- hi
■&gt;' Ot liertrtt;/
k M. Mack.1
g" of ProtMtf,

Every art
ed to give
or your m'

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warranttisfaction
back.

Your gro
CICW ■

if not call F

FLOUR
nc 283.

train shot through Cloverdale and
rtbnlu at cannon ball speed unloaded
tbe hundreds uf people already on tho
train at this station, and then backed
to; Cloverdale to.bring up the rest
WtodUnd, Woodbury and Coate Grove,
sent hundreds more, and would have
furnished double the number they did
but for the niggardly conduct of the’
C.; K. &amp; S. of which we speak else­
where. Tbe Michigan Central brought
thnutigx from1 Middleville,
Irving,
Morgan and Nashville and not a few
frokn Charlotte and Vermontville, on

UM,
year.

A detailftl statement'cannot now he
made, lilt the fair officers .hope to
pay the HtX» they ■ borrowed to build
new sheds and make other improve­
ments. and to show a balance of from
$Stio to 111000, with which' improve­

■8N

MNTS

wswiisy.

ELPHIA
COAST

trains daily

Buffalo am
is with all

(he West.

ted dcju-erii*'. b. U»H£ELEe.
»*rt&gt;2cr IM*’**
L of H. H. k’OB*

Personal Mention.

Why Renkes &amp; Walldorff s
Furniture and Carpets are the Best.
BE( AI $E they have attract!
appeal v» the most refined taste.

designs which

BE&lt; Al ’SE they have long wejaring qualities.

. BL* Al .s_EKtiu*v have■pi’lceV’wiicIi appeal to the
^ oiKiiiii. al and’saving.
!
■
have just received a big lot of verinui
Pn,"‘ bed -pringH and cot*. They are soft, easy.—
■'’S -'ii
.in ’ and no place for vermin of any kind io
1 nd sh:-h.-i- nlKt no higher in price than any other
^imikir nuike.
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rtnpliiTnts el

S-on

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Barber. Brook*. Grant, Horton, Sentz,
Weissert.
.Moved by Aid Weisaert that the bill
of Thomas StiHivnn l»e laid over until
next regular meeting. Carried.
Moved bv Aid, Brooks that th- eon'
tract of Frank hjiHehl lie referred to

finance committee. Carried.
.
Moved by Ald Weissert that council
ments cai lie made for xiext year. A
ft) Metri.
adjourn.
new iloial hall is a necessity, and an
। ■.'. and
addition io the grand stand of 50 to
fwt would be profitable to the society.
LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION.
We usetl to hear the claim made that CH4. AGO EXCURSION VIA
C. K. i S and M. C R R.
a prontab|e fair must have a lot of
Popular full dxcureivn to Chicago
gamming snaps, winch pay a big liBREAD
c-nse for fhr privilege of robhing the will la} run overt'. K. * S. and M. C.
WCEUMfOFCiaR’i and CSNFXCTIONEIIY
unwary, Ar a lot'ol inde&lt;x*nt shows to K. K. Octolier r.ffh. At h very luw
draw those - wbo|e auiuial nature* fare, for Urn round trip. Ticket* will
make them respoi^ive to such things ■I* good going on train no.
leaving
To the everlasting credit.of the man-, liariing5 at S:Vi :u tn. to Knbrn izoa.
Firm 123
Hastings, Mich.
ngvri of the Barry County fair for the conucctinp witn M C. trains, except
last few .iears be ; it said that- they No IL-for Chicago. Tickets go.»I tor
have liarFfd the*c i infamiea from the return passage, leaving Chicago-ret
fair grouiitds In the four y«m» time later than l'‘:8u a. m. Momiav. OctoVr
a debt of &lt;■&gt;verjfL’.jx&gt; has been paid. ?•’». except on train No. S.
'S C. Gre-.re-l. agt.
imptfivetnp•nt* of talxiut ^l.&lt;Kd have
been wadi, and tint Society has a lialam-c vf kilter than j JLOOOcash on hand
RMiTiES.
Tticre Is one rinrmlfig feature ot
The mortal is thj
Sptiln—a fl\ie captu;iiy to hiuigluv y&lt;‘Ut&gt;
decent*.
si4f the center‘qf tbv «»rih for the tlure
being ami ym igd by offeuelve. You
invvt n iuuu on a donkey iu the In­
BATHS Ol
KINDS
terior aud get t&lt;» talking with him. aud
»«1 • j er.:
t
; r Trofii
Elmer Hisher. of Petruit, was in the «imu you learn that he has the finest
:*Tlto&amp;K..r• Address. Romd
donkey of the province, xmd so far from
city lari week.
the JACKSON SANITARIUM,
Emil Twfiou made a business trip to envying any man he It Is who Is satis­
Jackson, Michigan
fied that he is exciting tlie admiration,
Chicago Tthuraday.
if not the envy, of bls neighbors. If I
of, Battle Creek, met that same sort of outfit In the
E. A.
city Tbursdiy. ‘
mountains of Colorado»or Nevada, the
We Want 50 Farmers
Mra. Join Gould, of Grand Rapid*, cavalier would be sure to hold his bur­
ofthhwHii
ro lu •-ontenipt nnd won’t! talk of the
was
the
gjiest
of
Mrs.
Fred
Walker
vf -fXtfilepi
fanning
fine liorae he meant to have when his
hid which’ &gt;
last week.
mine had been &lt;!cvelop«si. A\ e Amer­
a»t4.(»Fo&lt;iL
Mr.
und
Mra.
John
Mack,
of
Lockport
icans preach contentment, but we de­
tie*. Webhi
are the guests of his brother. Probate spise tfie people who nre contented.
of newly cm
The true Spaniard l« thoroutflily con­
Judge Matk.
farms
tented.—National Magazine.
Prof. W 11 Wallace went to Grand
Rapids Friday to visit the echoois of
. oEO. 6.
the Vailed City.
Then- Is little tfot&amp;t that nn Immeusa
8'1 Rapids.
Michigan.
C. J. Biickus. Poatoffice Inspector, of num I kt of persons hnbrtunily »l^ep on
Kalnmazo^, wa* in the city Wednesday the left Hide. and tbo*e "fia do so can.
linger. It Is rithl, heatrlctly healthy. It
on.Xillk-ial jbusinviis.
la the most prolific cjitise of nightmare
desert dishes
Mrs. ChiLs. S. Brown, of Grand anil also of.tin* unpleasant tiwfe In the
CUPS and SAUCERS Ilnpids viJited her* mother and other mouth ou nriring In the morning. All
fo.il enters nnd Ifinw the stomach nn
relatives i|» this city last week.
A. P. Trumbull, of this city was the right side, and bem.c sleeping on
the left side mhiu alter eating hivolvi-s
nnuie president of the First Mich. n sort of lumping operation which is
Erjgineersland Mechanics at Jackson anything hut KXHidudre to s&gt;und re­
wAdnesdaL The- next meeting will be now. Th® action af tbe-heart Is ala?
held in this city tho first Wednesday in scriouHly lnt&lt; rferctl with nnd H&lt;e lungs
unduly comprewajdj hence it is best to
Ortolwr tujxt year.
cultivate the habit of Always ripping
xm Hje right «»&lt;!*•.

Barnaby Bros.,

Beautiful'

k “U,er “
ami
OrtuUr hue.ltn il all np.H„a Mr
"‘ck*,Dot'-n|rf&gt;i* bi. ««&gt;.■.

tat “J“ a'&gt;'l»l&gt;e can
KM but inti. (R,m near-by towns as he
b lT'n “''k 10 'lo beretotore. He I,
•applying the &gt;'tiuuo«houM,„d(,n,.
when, Uero are .id, pe,,^. fnjm
*
»W« to buy at Mid.
BuI lf lho
«-«tb«r
the morning and noon trains. Buggies, shall continue. Hastings win Im. u
carriages and wagons brought their Mguuist an ice famine.
thousands. This'city had never such
COMMON COUNCIL.
a &lt;Towd. and they were good natured
and orderly. Tho fair grounds were
Common Council mot in specinl
literally packed with- people. Aside SMS1OI1 Tuesday evening, Oct. a. iuo.-,
trotn the exhibits, the races nnd at­ Mayor protein Grant presiding. Pres­
traction*-were fine, and a foot ball et at roll call Aids Brwki (ifunt
gat|e iu the afternoon Wwecn, Hast- Horton, Sentz. Weissert. Alwmt Aid
.
ingh High School eleven and an eleven Batber, Hall. Hilton.
Reading of previous meeting was
from the St. James School, of Grand
RaOids, proved a very fine exhibition deferred.
AM Barlx'r resumed his seat on tbe
of Must sport. The two teams were
•very evenly matched, hut the Grand council.
Tbe
lollorving acxxints were amlited
Rapids team won by a-scoreoFU to
Had the Hastings boys had a little Bert fe.-k.tJI.E- Bidelman. Io.-.,:
K
Uuuklim.
, r.; E Ingram. :
more practice they could have won
Bolish. I SJ
Itou-b.
I-J
the Igamez
,. o,
B*™,'.’1111: Frank Horton.
Friday oa\y Iietter than the averagtf
'’‘■V A Warner
Friday crowd at the fair, and the 1.I...0 L. Warner. II.be; .1 Wo«..n
».«;:C Hill. : Ht.: I. E. Smith, r
miuip good order aud intei«M»t were
O. Hoyktua I.pl: Geo Sadler. J.w
iu»nr»‘tthl«-features, Friday afternoon’s Have Wolt-ott, J.lit: Dick Denmn.l.
rae&lt;-|*. including the tree for all trot. -h.; Luther Bennett, H5; Geo. Hopkins
\ver4- well worth M-eing, the free-for- 2. Il»: High Durkee. |.7.’,:A .1. Hanwr'.
2 «2; Roy Harper.. 2.&amp;; M Craun i
all Iking won by Little Payne, the best
!
Wm. Miller,
\ Henrv
time however did not equal that of 3 &lt;‘«i:-Wm. Townaund.’. lu; Mr. Hikon'
Wednesday.
Th a fair* ended with .10; Mr'. Stanley, .ffi; Ed Shay. :U
Dun
Shay,
JQ.OU;
Wm.
Smith,
i' -v.
every, body satisfied aud pleased. Every
D. O'Connor, fitriri: Gt»o. Tolhurri.
one feirg|o6d about it. And so long
7.00; Win. Leonard. 14.W; Gem SiroiiMHastings ifaira art} maintained on the • «At C. Casline, 19.25: E. L. Smith.
J. M. .Pat.*::.
Irigq level of the Ifist few years, and 22.-7‘i; Wm HirfL
the tnanagiMuent eAutinue to show an
On
motion
of]Ahi
Horton
the ucenterprising pdiieji .-o long may auccount* were allowed. Curried'. Ay's
ecKs ibe expected.
Tlh total receipts will exceed
’wing over .$800 in lexce^* of Inst

NICE WARM
MEAL 25 CENTS

U»t y..r w. F Hldu haJ
H."'Dut l“l-t “ th’“1' on'” *'“»»•
Xp&gt; &lt;X““chl:r,,er"n^ th*»
wraallor Uil« ya,. but

PIANOS AND ORGANS.
THREE LICENSED E*B ALWlC*®'c
ALL CALLS ATTENDED AT ONCE.

MRS. V. R. BLANCHARD.
Anirrtcai
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&lt;lauKfa‘w of the American
Jrromtlou.
su. 1. Mr,
ylclort,
»«-kw&lt;.ll Bhnrh.nl nnd |, only slxtrJjur X-nr, old. Mr.; Btaunhnnl
tke dauiclitrr nt b.r tntlier', third wit,
nnd her tether »„ eighty Hee ye.ra
•Ud .Im .he
boru. Her tjther
t^n. Jen-mlnh Roek.,11 m«l her ioth&lt;r Abilene strarn. Her rather enlut*&gt; when he wu only nineteen nt

ISW5.
arc kept comfortably oj&gt;en for them
will ask middle clast matrons and
maids for something more than pbUoiHiphlc coiumisvratlbu and the gratify­
ing assurance that ’’there is no place
like home.”-Brooklyn Eagle.

AUCTIONS

A Study of Clothe..

In Pari# people make much more of
a study than we do of the shape, style
and color of their clolhes hi order to
have tbdrn becoming. A Frenchwom­
an will wear old style' sleeves, but If
she takes any Interest in drew sba
won't wear a color (hat makes her
look ugly, do matter what the fashion
uiay be. She puts her brain power Into
selecting modes that are becoming to
her. Of course tbe French dressmaker
and milliner always bgve excellent
taste, nnd they help her make up her
mind, lu Paris when one goes to "buy
a new costume tbe first question to be
asked in. What will be suitable for the
occasion* when I want to wear it?
Tlie uuxt is. What will suit my figure,
height nnd complexion. without look­
ing too dashing?—Florence Howe Hall'
in Good Housekeeping.
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&lt; hlldircii nt Night.

The Influences which .surround chil­
dren at night should be most carefully
looked after that they bo healthful.
Tlje portion ®f time given by children
jo sleep Is very important, for the body
continues to grow during this time.
Impure air exerts u greater influence
upon children than upon grown people
and a lack of perfect ventilation In the
sleeping room will often account fora
• roes, peevish dltlkl In tbe morning. As
far n« possildfl ddldrini should be al­
lowed to have Separate beds, aud on no
ucciupit shoukln child ever oqgupy the
MKs. VICTOUIA BdCKWXLL ttlutaCHARD.
same Led with an aged person. If this
Imne*boro. Mass., and oerved at hun­ is allowed, the L-bild will he the loser iu
ker Hill. I»:»n-hesier Heights and Sara­ ibe y-ny of vitality.
toga. He had twenty chiidren, incluilFug the nevi'll he mhqurd on his iuarCream choekf in cbinbluiition with
rhtge to a whfou, his set-ual v. ife.
-Mre Blanchard remembers her fa­ ybopiRsI olives jor with chopped nuts is
ther well, its she was eleven-when he ria-ouimoudwl for sandwiches. Moisten
(lied. She recalls the stories he treed th tbe obeoze with u iltlli- thick creanl
and fldd a llttty salt. About ten olives.
tell h- '• uf the R'jvolutlou.
Sire । n tlretnlHT uf Merry Warr&lt;*n nt&gt;&gt;ii»d and chopped, tn one ch»’esc-ls
chapter. r&gt;:tughlvr* of the American the proper- proportion. Mix the two
lleroliltioii. at Springfield. Mlles She ami ppread between iliin slices of
ha* a th-r.lier Cyrus S. Ibn-kwel!. of bi-'ejid ami buttbr. Trim the crusts, aud
Etrei Dlclvireun. N. Y.. who fa the If &lt;!e-lrel cut jhc slices into rounds or
ruaugvri living ■•real".son ot the Revo­ trlahglos. Fc.lum-, English walnuts
lution.- New York Tribune.
combine*
pure ex a

When iw &gt; occupy. tho same bedvliamber tho room sliuuld be-furnished
with two ot everything In the wny of
Important liedroom furniture, each oo
cfjpant having an individual dressing
table, washstand, writing desk or
table and a screen of light weight,
which can bo used nn&gt;und the wtishstand. ImsI or desk, ns the owner may
dro.r-v. This Is the best 'compromise
with the separate- l.&lt;ci|&lt;*lminber. which
Is.always tlie more denltabte.
Only by getting away from people,
however pre-lous their society may l»e.
can one reaver lost equdllirhnn nnd
reassert one's Indlvidiuilhy. IT is good
for us to b&lt;- alone with our thouglitssometimes pud If .we are cotii|H»lled to
room together th‘*xe should l»p some
provision \- hk-h assures' nt least some
d^n-c of privacy every day.
.
Tw- T«-.-.s &gt;w:ilde iH-«»|ile -can then
wdftlly g-t .ilong wi.'hnnt serl«»usly‘dl.—
cumin-sikn! •• aeh other, provided they
arc iMith ti.ly awl itgre-'regni-dliig ventllatlois . iti’l light. Bftt if ou&lt;&gt; who
ortlar. bathing and abundant
fre a air be doomed to share her quar­
ters with one of opposite inellntitlons,
Hfo will !m» u burden .to both.
.
With little practice all sorts of mend­
ing nmj
• !&gt;•!!&lt;• on a two threaded sew­
ing machine.* uiiln»ut turulng the work
at all. by placing the article under the
power foot iiud sewing forward across
the tear ,or thin pl;n-e. .When at the
imlnt where tbe work would ordinarily
be turned, lift the presser foot ev&lt;-r so
little with the right bund aud with the
left puli the work gently and steadily
toward you, without stopping the inathine at all. Sew backward to tlie
point where you started frutn. Then
release the p'resser foot with the right
hand atnl sew townnl you -ng-.ilu until
it Is time to~ reverse. By this means
vou gradually move over, a long tear
with the right side of the article rest­
ing u’n the table of the machine and on
your hip- Meiid the t tu scallops of
"Hamburg einbroldery In the same way.
For n smalt* boy's trousers seat Hila
metlMHl of mending has uo* &lt;wjnal:
Baste ■ g”-l iblek patch on the wrong
side. I’bno iu machine with raggisl
side up, Ikcn stib-h up and down until
all .the ’bln l’«ri &lt;" 'v‘,n
l*u*
, rally you can mctnl n pair of trousere
while the small hoy waits.

Tli»* season of auction rales is beginning. and duringthe next eight mont hs a. great-many thousands of dollars’
worth of farm property will lie sold at public sales in
Barry county.
Tlie prices at all these sales will depend on many
circumstances and condition, . but most of all on tl eqnes*
tioii of ADVERTISING. A *a1e insufficiently advertised
never produce^ the best results:
sale well advertised
will always succeed. unless if w» at her is such t hat.
people cannot attend,

IN FORMER
when advertising rates were high nnd when it was iinposible to reach all the people throiigh the newspaper, it
was Necessary to use the auction bill.
But.those days
have gone by and. like the etadle and flail, rrre BACK
NUMBERS. In .severalcounties in this state there is
one newspaper in each county that reaches practically
all the people. In these counties likv’ Genessee, Clin­
ton and Gratiot, such a thing as an auction bill aS the
sole means of advertising an auction sale, is almost un­
heard of. In each of these counties, is one paper which
covers the county, and is used to advertise auction sales.
Barry county is the fourth to fall in line and THE BAN­
NER COVERS THE FIELD. It now prints 4000 papers
each'weeK’. equivalent to *20.000 readers, and thoroughly
covers every township in the county.
Any printer can
print auction bills at a fair profit, but only a newspaper
with a wide and thorough circulation can Buccessfull.v
advertise an auction sale in its columns.
•

Try wa-liitig.ilnwith milk, re­
newing the inillb-Mll It Is no longer
stained and the sj»ot on the leather has
dlsuppt'urtMl. 'Hien wiikI) with warm
water and when dry polish with l&gt;oilcdv
linseed oil and j vinegar mixed In equal
proportion/, 1’Jut un Ink 'stain should
really l»r teinoi ed ns soon ns possible
after it is niafii- if It bus dried ami
hnnlencrl It Is 'doubtful even If with
several npplicaitiuir&lt; you will be able
to remote it vnilrely;
.

THE BILL vs. THE BANNER.

Tbe women who have their own
sweet way in all things are generally
of the s&lt;s«ming|y yielding class. The
real I'trcitgfJi of their nature Is masked/
by an 'infalling gtwsl nature that file*
arms .-'there, fnuw usually disclaim
all in- iinallmi &lt;■» do aught hut please
others and find tthelr. world ready to do
their bidillng. t’lever women they are,
nnd would there-were more of them. .

THE BILL reaches only a few hundred. THE BANNER reaches many
thYusands of‘people.
THE BILL can cover only a limited *ection. THE BANNER covers
the entire county witji equal thoroughness.
• *
THE BILL is seen by the proph- only when they are away from home,
THE BANNER reaches tbe i*ople in their homes.
THE BILL is not read in busy time* or in bad weather, because the
people stay at home. THE BANNER goes where the propio are.
THE BILL makes the busy man stop wjien he is in a hurry, and 'possi­
bly get out his Spectacles^ THE BANNER finds him while be is at leisure
reading bis paper in a eoiufortaN'- chair.
THE BILL must be tacked up and distributed, a day dr two of work
for a man with a rig. THE BANNER distributes the same matter to every
house without trouble or extra cost.
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THE BILL is torn down by wind and rain. THE BANNER is not
affected by the elements and is read under all circumstance#.

If ope uses n.wct chamois skin for
du-Htiiie furniture, a ‘furniture polish
will-not be m'eflwl. Takeja soft cham­
ois akin from ten til sixteen Inches
sqtttire. wet lu warm water—do not use
hot—wring out n« dry ns possible. Use
same ns dilates. It will remove dust
nnd finger mntfui and leave furniture
bright.
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Thick sour niilk, nays Good House­
keeping. will .pollrii silver without the
trouble of rubbing. Put tbe silver into
a pan. rover with tbe sour milk and let
stal'd for-half pn hour. Wash nnd
rluse as usual. Every little crevice will
be found bright and shining.

Is It Any Wonder That Barry County
Farmers Are Rapidly Abandoning the
Auction Bills in Favor of THE BANNER?
BANNER has already advertised a number of
, . -.give testimonial:
__ 2_k from
Auction Sales and we1 herewith
advertised. The
the first and last Hales the BANNE..........................
first sale we advertised was for Mr. C. H.-Stevens. of
Lacey. Here is what .he says:

Perfume h the expensive luxury of
the droHslt|I table. Uy adding half nn
ounce of oil of geranium to n pint of
spirits of cologne you will have n very
nice perfume and n strong one. I ret
this stnfi.l for it mortlh hntl It will be
ready for use. I
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THE FIRST SALE.

The tired out woman usually eats tbe
wrong Uind of;food. When tired, on*
should Ki-'.'t l fb-»d--’. n H tbp their food
value civile, but for tlwur recuperative
powers. Hot j«oup qnlrkly rcfrwbds
the tired womqn.

Keep the house comfortably clean,
In giving im’diclno to ;i baby, place
but do not carry efeanUness to such a the point o'f a spoon against tbv roof
point that the home will constantly be of his mouth.] Administered tn this
un ac'-u-’ing finger, with yourself ns the way. the child cannot cliokp or eject
great huniftu aaerlflc*- A num loves to the medicine. I
have things neat and orderly about
him. but batea to be reminded con­
A itkllrtul hn||drcHHer kuowa how to
stantly that his wife Is tbe drudge who take off yeani from tbe face of his
has accompllohed It. And remember patron by the manner In which ho puts
also, by one.of the contradictions of up her hair.
1
fate which are oo frequently cropping
up In life, that tbe woman who exerts
Two of tlie l»ig department stores of
herself tho lea«t la the one most hu­ Chicago are now owned and controlled
mored and cosseted.
by women.
j
But, after all Is said and done, there
Im little need for a woman to kill her­
self In these days of Improved appli­
Coaling tbe sun is un expression used
ances. invention has not only Invaded by physicists to Indicate ^jo necessity
the kitchen and stamped nearly every of renewing tbe stock of motive power,
article there with some device for the exactly nnalugous to coaling a vessel
saving of strength and labor, but has for an ocean journey. Many maintain
covered pretty well tbe entire bouse that this is done by the Incessant showSweeping, dusting, .o-rubblng and pol­ era of meteorite® which rain in upon it
ishing are now accomplid»ad with &lt;5ne- from celestial ispace. Thus it is that
-Dmr G&lt;«..
„ld ibe l-rMe •« ,l,r''e Siort »&gt;»**■ hnlf the exertion of past times.
tbe sun’s energy is continually kept- up
"Rs 1b such on awful flatterer.
.
and its fires nee fed. Atom after atom
firn;.." joined her Wr «toin the continuous collisions of matter
The private Ute is nn excellent nnd is changed ' into vapor and adds Its
ter who h*1*1 he*'n up aP'lu&gt;'t the mBt
n
beautiful
tiling
whep
It
Is
founded
‘f’
for three long years.
quota of energy to the great central
I “1U pmlu-Hr dlW&gt;I«« “ **“ ton’ on affection and tenderness, but V storehouse-in fact, "coals'the sun.”
lead a private life, and only a private
tbe brkle.
life, Is for most women not beneficial.
In mythology I'arnaxsuB, a mountain
)n hope. It w«»M I’K ,""wIt narrows tlie mind nnd restrk-ta tlie
ayajpatWew. It makes n woman think in central Greece, was aacred to the
cago News.______ ■
,
that because »be never ate her bread muses. Tlie Delphian sanctuary of
A .nra-rfol to"1
with tears livad comes easily to all Apollo was on its slope and from be­
than the nn.'iccewiroi gening
and there are no Injustice* wblcl* •b* tween its twin summit peaks flowed
need
trouble herself to rectify. In tbe fountain Castalia, the waters of
NEVER ASK ADVICE.
words she may admit that women which were reputed to Impart tbe vlre
When jo- h»ve *
workers nre to be pitied.-but tn deeds tue of poetic inspiration. The highest
Bhe will only be effective If she has at peak. 8,0® feet, was bold sacred to
Mme time of her life worked, felt and Bacchus and the rest to Apollo and tbe
.muse*- whence the saying of young poBuffered with them. And the time Is ar
Vs "climbing Parnassus."
Umt wbw women of the tadurtrial
E. MuicbuML Wfco. da.pst find that alLdaws

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Lacey, Mich., March *Jth, IMA

Hastings BA NN KB. *
Hastings, Mich.
Gentlemen:—
.
I am pleased to say
that, with regard to the Auction
Sale of stock and farm tools on my
farm on Monday. March fitb, that I
am more than satisfied with the
method of advertising the sale
through the Hastings BANNER.
Notwithstanding there was another
sale four miles away, there was a
crowd of 230 present, coming from
all quarters of the county. Every­
thing sold well. If 1 were ever to
have another sale, I would certainly
advertise it In the same manner.

THE LAST; SALE.
ll&amp;stsugt. Michi. Sept. *Jth, 1M)&gt;.
Tire JI astings • B A N N E R,
Hastingn, Mitfli.
*
Gentlecjm: &gt;
I wish to must cordially
endorse your method of advertising
Auction Salt*, and Cun i |n-ak from
experience. 1 had au'Auction Sale
Sept. 7&gt;ih, 1905 and tun a80iuch adv.
in the BANNER "tie week^ I ex
peeled my sate would run 81,000 and
not to exceed 81.808.
There were
fully 100 people present, every town
ship in' Barry County being repre
sen ted excepting one (Assyria). As
far as the eale went I was most
pleasantly surpriired,
the
sales
amounting to81,490 or 8290 beyond
my highest expectation. Why should
I not be pleased?
If I ever have another Auctiou
Sale I will follow the same method
of advertising exactly,
Youra very truly,

A. DUNN.

We. have every facility for printing auction bills, and
there is a fair piofit in the work, but we KNOW that
your mone/ will go farther in Jhe form of advertising.
Tbe State Association of Auctioneere unaniinously en-t
dorse it and also the leading Auctioneers of Barry County.’

REMEMBER1 that all your goods hre to be sold atone
time, and that on that’ one day depends whether you
make or lose perhaps several hundred dollars. A few
dollars expense is NOTHING compared with having your
t-ale well advertised?
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Drop us a card and we will send you &gt;ome interesting
facts about auction sales and how to prepare for them.

The HASTINGS BANNER

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FRIENDLY WARNING'j^S^S^Tj’

The Banner s
Short Stories

N, Head !• ba alarmwl AboutvStomMb Trwbtaa if you u« M-l-lta Cur, ’
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‘ W. 4. HHtow«y.
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BUDO CORNERS.
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Delayed letter.
.
The most frequent affection uf the be cured by Mi-o-na. It is the only 1
--------stomach is catarrh. a* tlie delicate remedy that strikee at tbe root of tbe
COLEMAN-BROWN,
membrane which lines tbe stomach "ii
^iu^anj
A very plea^nt w«WInK oeeurrrf at
is eaaily irritated by harmful food or
overeating. Keep a strict watch for form.acida.alcohol, or any other hgrm- j l*ie farm home of Mr. and Mr*. Samuel
the first symptom* of stomach trouble. ful drug or chemical. It is a pure. Brown,
near Bedford, when their j til ■
Take this friendly warning in the
'.rv,*'Vi'n'.‘C0U',:‘1“''»:1,t!r Katbariaa waa Joined iu H A
spirit in which it is given and profit ~“^i,Xa
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The anfrariBimte disaster by which
a fife L:»! been b»t on the Welsh
mountain knov'D a* the Devil's liitch
en has drawn attention, say* the
, Dundee Advertiser, to the curious
but asemtagty unlreraal practice of
past times In naming peculiar natural

f

! ty. It Is scarcely an exaig. rai .m
to say that hardly a county lu the
y|* ' British late* te without some pl.i--,1
!
or
thing with the designation Devil
F-Iiir-knn/l
1)111131 1111503110
all of which prompts the thought that
th^Vhoiep.
j bis Batstiic majesty mu&lt;t be a bolder
w&lt;
• of a considerable amount of prwpertj
Ask W. J. Holloway to show you tbe। erly
“*----of* this
*vt“ vicinity but -----now'*
of BattleI !v‘
j
[Original )
[Originahl
pn this terrestrial globe. Tlie Devil’s
....meK^ou ire Uw eury ot
EM lb. UU R—" JT'U—
guarantee under which be soils Mi- Cruak. About W g..w.U ww preaaut.
Punch n-&gt;wl. the Devil’s Bellows, the
o-dr.
It costa but r&gt;0 cents a box. and R&lt;v. Wm. &amp; 1-ottar partomad
J ,
m.t lu
a bu-band who U r„ ar Ir. belgbr aud U&gt;. -lb Japaurea Devil's Beef Tub. the Devil's Frying
your money is returned if it doe* not
Pan, tbe Devil’s Lake, the Devil’s
ceremony. Tha bnda waa very neatly ,
MUon
,mr.bnity."
infantry waa awaltlMordare.or.ratber.
help you.
gowned in white .ilk. The guret.
'
,o you. my drer .mnaponatlon ncroa. U.e sea of Japan,
Dike, the Devil's Caklron. are a few
Instances
which occur at random, scat­
were llnely entertained with mw.it- by
Efflialiaul ,n.t too mneb amlabU. Urencnant Sakae Eertdmo fell ill. and
tered about In various parts of the
two of tho bride-, friend, from Balti,e I “ - ...too much (be boepllal faeiUtlre not being .olted
Jty
may
or
----------t
*—
r—
*,!■
re‘
country.
Creek. Supper wa* served by seven of Irritability?
y
'
• surgeon
-———•—
My bimband te wearing ■ &lt;0 bte «,v the
ordered ins re- ,
---------------------------tbe young lady friends of the bride. ’pH" ‘
me eut with W«
ot temper." I
to a private bouxe. H« was tab- :
Many useful and beantiful presents 1 -Ibu .urprba me."
h&gt; to oue la wbkb dwelt aa old wbmaa |
The French painter who wan atten­
were left to bcantify their home and
“Would that f could find a way to ; |lone wlttl jief niece. The aunt was an tion for bls red headed girls cannot )w
remind them constantly of.their ma ny make him spenk one harsh
’ word.
a great deal of .&lt;we, I classed ntnuug the great masters, hut
|invalid,
H»«*iu. requiring
- ™------------.
.
.
tfound
.....a .i,.,..
“Prod him.’’
i.ut
her
niece
time to • ,1,»
do tiiiir-K
much I| be made- red hair fashlomiblo and is
ra friends.
menus. Mr.
mi. and
anu aira.
Mr*. Coleman will
■F ^...rev,
make their home ..
at sJ
82 N. Kendall St.
••Prod him? Why. I vo goaded him. . [or Uu. Jk.atexxant. Often when be was &lt; Mild to have been reaponsible for the
Th»V.-i: Kriowns^
■ fajHMUg with fever he wuujd feel a ; peroxide blond. Not until Ilenner taBattle Creek where they will receive [ re tried”—
!S COMING I '
troduced his sweetly brown and re!
&lt; :XH)i bund on bis forehead and, opening
their friends after Oct. 15. Every,. “Your mother?”
She ■ was with w» tor u« sjv-, vrotild
gee n--sympathetic
face i| women to tbe art world did jvluk nnd.
—-- -------•
one wishes them a long nnd happy ' -Certainly. E-white beauty find It was Insipid to be
,«• became
Iww-ntno fond
her." ;o4lkrnfi
,
i&lt;u his.
ThereTbere
wouldwould
i
5 mouth*. Arthur
fopd of her.
doWll into
wedded life with lots M sunshine.
Red beads exttagnikbed the'
-Haveiyou*tried a rival?’’
usually be a smile on tbe girl * lipa. In- j fair.
--------- •
"Yes, I cncourngM Ned Sparrow to • ltjndi,| for encouragement, and a world j blond cendree. and even the dark
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman, of ।I make love to tue. One morning Artbar of gvnipntljy wt&gt;uld look out at .him
haired “washed” their locks nntil tiny
। Jonesville: Mr. and Mr*. Mark II. j returned
rt.tUnied suddenly from business Vnr
for
• . . her eyes. ..----- - — Her name
I trauslatwere of - tbo.-------desired—
Ilenner
colorings
. -----------through
Coleman, of Detroit ; Mr. and Mr*. bj.something
gomcthing he
he bad
f Into English, would menu Bunablne. j*and~ acquired "tonesthat
”
were so
bat ' forgotten at 11 cd
Frank Merrill, of Kalamanx/i Mr. and i o’clock -Ln the iiiorniug, urn! found Ned aud j»!»e was well named, for she gave ’ warm they Improved tbe ■ dullest skin.
Mr*. Geo. Coleman, of Hastings: Mr. i here. 1 trembled for fear of having i warmth to the hearts of those about । Hennci s picture* may be said to have
• apotheosized the much derided “carrot
and Mra. Albert Riley, of East Leroy: gone too far. Arthur begged him to 1 her;
.
and Mr. and Mra. Charlie Coleman, ol 1
r"!* ,I,J- “yl"»
1
”
Sunshine seldom came to Seshlmo’s ‘ bead.” He »taw nx! and made It “bearI
eflly brown.”
’
rwm
but
that
she
was
followed
by
her
Prophetstown. Ill. were guest* of Mr. (
- -be---a-------»— 10ut
H;m. it dore w*m- - lb
preului
, uealuJ
„„
aunt ybose health did not prevent her
SELF-FEEDING and Mrs. Frank Coleman during
cage
‘~
"
re I have It. Hire an organ
grindSreblmn
pa*t week. All were called here to at- | (&gt;r t&lt;&gt; gta"ud 'In
'
fro
o
t
yf
t
be
house
and
in fr,.nt &lt;if rh» hiwute *nd
c
. The honic of tlie mustache is In
Inferred that the-aunt bad rant prop­
tend the wedding of Corwin Coleman. grjnj whenever your husband is at
Sftaln. awl b«’re Is the history of its
erty and tbe niece had nothing. This
Sherman! Budd of Battle Creek spent j borne.”
orfgta: After the Moors firut Invaded
was triu-, and, in addition, tbe aunt
Suodiy Willi tor parenU.
'
j
‘ *&gt;”•&lt;’ 1 «■»■«“&gt; «» '» •*"
the country flu* Chrhttan and Moslem
did not Intend that Sunshine should
.
J.
I nt r» In tbe afternoon and keep .It up
.-t.-inrr.v a soldier. The old lady pre­ I papulation Ixicnnie so ifelxed that If
SOUTH EAST YANKEE SPRINGS. I till 11 at night. I hired him for a
was dlfficuh to any whh-b were Muor&lt;
ferred that hdr niece should marry nn
Mra. Dam
Elam 8nrio«r
Springer rl.lud
visited ar
at &gt;lr.
Mr.
31 which **pawtard.-&lt;. The Spaniards
,■ Mr.
■^“1 P»"
•u
upou a ■meant by which they
I James Springer’s last Sunday
to
live,
rather
than
a
hero
who
waa
I second week I had nervous prostra- :
cohid nt once distinguish their liretb
iliKtmed to go to hl* ancestors.
’ A few- friends uf our minister. Mr. | Mon.“
rea. They did not shave their lips ’uiiy
-You vow woman. Such perverelfy
There wu« eue whom the aunt pare
Traverse, Rave him a welcome to hi* ,
loiger and they it Ho wed a tuft of hair
j
•
.««-»••
ix tuwitiveiv i.rtitni* ’’
pi«sii) Sunsblpe should marry; that
new borne last Friday evening.
toign-v. Ix-low their under lips, mi th it
Double-Heater attachment for heating room up-stairs.
„ 1 -m«&gt;»iwekiw
"... j,„.m.».™.Ira.-i-.r wi.»
•rtha Benedict of ilidilleville j
tbelr beard'- fanned the rude optin'
I NGS.
Cost of fuel less than ten cents ftr twenty-four tours.
‘
1 tfiv army. Hen- was soiuethlug tbe -of la cro«&gt;. Thu* the mustache beeaiin
a tytnliol of li*»erty and fraternity.
I House
Stove can be seen in operation at Store of
Little Verb Norris was quite HI last i want* him to must be very.bard to &lt;&gt;ld lady -could appreciate. ’ She was
willing
to
give
all
prais?
1
to
the
gal
­
*
1
2 j week but is some better at this, writ- live with. P»Fleave him.’,’
•
S
.
I
j ”1 proposed to gq to Europe for a i lant defender* of their country.- but
*ng
I
Hare a purpose In life and stick to It
j year, aud wbat do you think was the for a husband tor her niece she pre­
Bej slice you're right, that (he punxm*
Mr. Kenneth Ludlow from the north
result? He wa* delighted. He
" said' ferred the contractor. Sunshine, on
Is 'wdrth your effort, that to win- It'
is visiting friends'in this vicinity. TT.'I hefwould take rooms at bls club and the contrary,
- detested the dried up
- old
One (hr
'•*1 ir.tynih. 03#.,
just the thing, and then stick. Lh»
Miss Kuby Heistand is spending theii be cheerful till I returned. I didn’t . nuui a:Ml worshiped the brave l»oys
to ip. e. ’
•
who were going to saw Japan.
plain, lie honest nml work hard. Steady
I go?
.
week with tier parents. .
wo^tjand plain food will Kerf* a
^ifSakukt*
Seyhimo.
wIhjo the regiment
Consul
? for hard w&gt;al. slau.dK alone as the finest and best stove I
Miss Matiie Stocking returned to her I • "Of course you didn't."
In tlMj path of rectitude .when sermon­
twautiful '*“!,&lt;xl for f,ic mainland, was able to
"He
would
have
hnd
a
L on ।earth, having points of excellence not possessed by *■ work in Hastings last Sunday.
‘ march to the trnniqiurt with hia comfail nt&gt;d contribute not u little tn, hit
time.”
.
.
radi-s. flli«' kindly attention* of Suu­
suqrei*. Tbe bmln wtnuot do It.* be«i
i Mr. C. H. Burpee intends to begin I "Why don't you try nagging?"
z otl er stoves. Call and see
one. We will be glad to /
-blue hiSi won -bl* heart; aud the night
...................
w.&lt;rk -when gprlnkled with the ashes ot
buying apples for his apple drier next j • 1 never thought’of that.”
E dissolute, IU dlrectixl Uf&lt;\ Be *ur&lt; perl or Ki
p ah&lt; ■w you whether you wish to buy or not.
"It’s infallible. A man who can , iretoce Ip* left (lie LuiUP’ he ettdeavoretl
’••Jk’e etibiesfcit w
■
to
gi
t
a
chance
to
toll
b«-r
uf
hl*
lore,
you're
right, then stick.—Dr. Abbott■\dM Ali tta*
stand everything else will at last break
Mrs. Tinkler is assisting Mrs. W. E.
Dise'
the brudi, fpiw.arrw
down under a peratateut nag. .1 al­ but tl«e aunt kept a strict watch, never
[ Courtney with her house hold duties.
-j------ —......... eart. lunps.yver.fltsget
ways use It when my husband stands fur n mom&lt;-nt leaving tbe two alone.
Tbe «raxl ftilry called her nwlstnn kidneys, bladder and taveb KfadMixs.Graoa Early will hold a Silver In the way of anything I set my heart Sosliltno «‘oukl only write ou a piece
and showed her a golden box.
.r- callv and ? joyfully tesM ft.
। .' Medal Contest at tbe L*. B. church of ou. and 1 neVer knew it to fall. When of paper “I love you.” i-.nd slip It into
. Sunsbihe's lutnd when he said goodby.
'Take thia Ikjx." she said, “ansi k»cl .McDonald l&gt;ay« -pecia! .atte£tx« :&gt; i
the Fol well* Ihrlted us to dine, Jimmie’,
j Yankee Springs ()ot 14.
catarrh, (’atanhsi Draffl»s.eTkit
; But he. tokl them tltal be would march
It carefully In tbs' safe. It cantstar and I-.tinsr IV&lt;&lt;as«, nmjric {hteun I
vowed he shouldn't gu. You see, be
( by tbe l.uu*» In the morning and hoped
gnswl
advice."
I
BANFIELD CHURCH NOTES.
batt** Aliev Folwell us much as I love ।
peculiar V&gt; women. Nrvom n4 |w I
i to hare the plennure of.seeing both at
"My mtatnsw," replied tbe as«i*tHnt cal DvbiHyf RheumitMj, Iirtiua I
her. The invitation came two weeks
i-Delayed letter.
the window. Hr knew that If hi*
“why.should we‘lock up good advice* Neuralgia, auaail Chrtmfc ud5mn' I
the diuuer. I began to nag ’
Services Sunday were 'well attended. •before
was ravora
favorable Sunshiue would
i
».
..
&gt;
, ,
*
answer wa*
Diseases / Met: U'dmeand CHF
No one will ever take It"—Puck
the day after. It came aud carried my
.
1 All seem to be at the work more eamran. N’.. matte: whit jwr dseta |
‘
| es.tly than‘ever before and we hoj» point In time to accept a week before ■ VVbyn morniiig came
and tbc»jldler»
the entertainment."
WONDERFUL
WORK.
niarribed
by
the
house
where
Seshlmo
j that more may be accomplished in the
"How nice! I wonder if I ctfuld
There is Still Hope-Tta Do
I year we are just beginning than ever break down .Arthur's go«xl nature In E d l-*t ins dicart he looked engi-rly,
Ix-giimhig a* far iwc he could sec It.
i before
that -way."
•
Not Despair
and keeping bl* eyes fixed upmr It a* Lou Like It Being Done Right
"Try It."
—
.
I The Ladies 2Aid Society Tyill meet
ho went by. till ho' c-»uld sec it no
McDvnikEj
but qotiru
'1 surely will."
T.kUnerrjMu.utjM.lw,
'■ uith Mr. Sln»~n on Wedne».l«v Oct
Here
In
Hasting.*.
■is •! Wj
correct d!
loii-rer. but no one aptM-arvd at the.
"I must go now. Don’t give up too window. Then he u&gt;:idc up his -mind
I tbe dicliil
------------------------------ i
--------- 111 b
feel as#uh ______
__ __ ___
Hasting*
people
are
surprised
at
soon. Rememlier that persistency is a that .hi* suit was rejected. Ho had
'cectly what u.If ‘yon weir
work being dune by The Little ConThe League was well attended and Jewel"
M~&gt;n this, contract &gt;r at the bouse nnd querur." Public expression on the rable. he will cure you; Tbo* soUei
was enjoyed by all
call, write h&gt;t
l-M
suspected the aunt's Intentions. Now subject bring* tbe matter frequeutlv to
“Mr*. Parmelee, I’iu so glnd to see be wa« aure tiiut Sunshine must marry Iwfore tbe people. At first there were Corresponds :* strictly ciddettaL; I
MORGAN.
you. You naughty woman! Why bavo i Aniak uE
many doubters; and why not- So
Addies*.
■!
/•
Fence viewer* culled on 8. L. Bullin- you not returned uiy call sooner? It’s
Scshlmo. not being permitted to lire many claim* of a similar nature have
DoaaM -McDowM
» ® | ger last Saturday to view the ground three months since you’ve darkened my
with Sunshine, was quite willing to. go , Iwen made with Jittle or no backing.
•14 i:KJ ar Woodbury Iv
and compel 8. L to build his share of doors. Whut have you been doing with ' to hl* ancestors.
Consequently he excepting the word ^of some stranger
Via P M Ry.
residing
in
a
far
away
place
:
thiseviline
fence
between
him
and
David
yourself? You’re looking miserable.” I fought with great bravery, and JiH
.. ihou
Laming
oence wtm accepted for lack of better. Ste.^ndT £*»t L’ultowStt.
18 .... Cram Rapids
Bollinger.
.
"It’s all Arthur." ’ ’
■
Bcoolks,
regiment having Ihx'u sacrificed tn u Not ne&gt;jesaary to accept it any longec
(baud ii
Hipuis.Mri
Agent.
"You poor, dear thing! 1 remember ; preliminary attempt to capjtnre a fortl- । All sufferer* from any kidney ill can
“ Mrs. Ed. Hyde ha* been on the sick
Hmiidiii.
now you were telling me when I called ' tlvatlon. lie was one of the few mirac­ j find ptehty of local endorsement for a
list for. several day*.
&lt; LaI Ml
ou you bow obstinate ho was. Did you ulously spared, fir was put in com- | remendy that win cure them Surely
W. S. Adkins ticket sale for the^fair try.tho remedy I suggested?’*
WOODBURY IONIA STAGE LINE
| mand of a regiment, and from that tr,h$,wo«*’r^ul work °f Doan'* Kidney
last Thursday was near the sixty mark
“I did.” time bls ri*o was rapid. He soon be­ , Puls right here at home is proof "silfiiwhich is by far the most that waa ever - “Well, sit down and tell me about It" came a gt-urral of brigade and nt tbe cieot to satisfy,any skeptic. Head the
“After you calk'd I began u persist­ । battle of LI a oy«ng was made a general expresum of one citizen on the subject.
told at Morgan for any doings.
««• .J*08**!*- °t Jefferson street,
Mr. aud Mrs. Eugene Weaver re­ ent course of nagging. [ objected to of division. At the battle of Mukden says: ' Doan's Kidney Pill* are not
evety thing-Arthur wished nnd *tood ■ be was wounded nnd Marshal Oyama.
turned home last Thursday after. a firm for everything I wished myself I I lll-illC’ linn-tllii.m
t___
.... ■ .
.
. r.;,i tbtr cilm » *
.Wing
D
three weeks visit with their.children scolded and Scolded, keeping it 'up
r^n ittoo Md
■
n&lt;.
T.L l,l“
to
Li" “OI
to recommend
at Gilmore and Farwell. Mich. They from the time we woke In tbe morn­ hc landed nt the same port from which (bejn. They are a remedy that everyJartaff
KNAPPEN, KLEINHANS &amp; F. E. WILLISON, D. IV 8.
! were accompanied by Mrs. Mosher. ing till we went to sleep at night Ar­ ho hnd nulled.
IkkIv should know about/’
KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
.
Hastings. Mich
sister of Mr*. Weaver.
thur, you know. Js stone deaf In bls
The surge*a'asked the general where
®D*phatie endorsement is
t317 Michigan Trust Co. Building, Grand
•» Arthur
PHYSICIAMS
Rapids; Michigan.
_______________
P. S. Spaxks 'and wife entertained* right ear. and he was mean enough to he would like to be lodged, and be r m’',? ?
He on his left Hide while I-was talk­ replied that if p would be ama*Me tboll¥ui' “acce*»r to tbe W. H.
D.-L LOWBY.
j
'
company from Lansing and Hastings
lug. Tbe result was that be always
THOMAS &amp; PRYOR. c.H Thomas
thit.ni.tre b..
Hastings. Mich.’
last Sunday.
went to sleep |n tlie middle of mv most bl.U"wrer,'''l',i',''“reb”“
Attorneys at Law. —U H. Pavo*. Al says a targe stock of eya glares and
Fre"rO *’ *“ dealcnt Prioe “
.
,
i „v
,
.
Elder Miller, of Morgan, has pur- effective nag"
Offloe* over Has tings City Bank.
, spectacles on band.
« ^i
S’Ln^S^.ke'^^
chawed a horse and will now 1« able to
"Wrii
! •«
«"»&gt;' «" eairtu X™
COLG ROVE &amp; POTTER,
H- LAC. H. BARBKK, •
eli. I fnudnl be miN-ginnlng to
bwiw l»j voiulu, into it re
.
ride in his own conveyance to his apPhysicians and Sargrons
give wv. n„ j,.,
|f
to4 ;
~ It •»Sreblmo | ■
lalli la city or county re»g&gt;onded to with IHjintments.
once I
promptneM. day or nlgQt.
reiuelblDc on bto inlnd.
tbmigb |, ।Sonabtoa aniU'liu; nf him he
T''
Daniel Duller, an old resident, of waaift my nagging. I was disappoint­
A UARLON, ■. D.,
I
V"
Cgatleton township dropped dead while ed iu that. At
A. K. KKNA8TON,
At «UJ
-•
rate. 1 bail hope*
H»e first thing tbnt Hunkhina toil
r Physician atm Surgeon.
Attorney at Law.
in his Urn yard, lie bad. just got that the game
Ov«r J. 8. Goodyear A Co., atw
________ Mlddtevlfie, Mich
through milking a cow.
r- -- — I'l.-rereivu &gt;IVI iUUli _
I'racnces In al! court* of tbe «t*u&gt;. Collection*
promptly attended to.
out foruot to ■klre too
........................
R. V. GALLAGHER, Physician aud
Lrtt$n» remaining in the office at wbm, he wem
Surgeon, Dowling, Mich.
Office Morgan and unclaimed are aa follows: m hatnl. I w.tcht.l him from be
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
tw.-t
u
the
.lot.
„t u,e
,.nd ,
hours.
12
to
2
p.
m.
and
7
to
8
p.m.
Hastings, Mich.
Bert Spencer, ]Mra. Peter McPhee; 3. bln.
in nn o^toj;^-01
Tnlepbone nt Hsuse l»ay-or Night.
All business given prompt aud careful
M«m Julia May; Second class: Sikaiasy bls
bl» office.
idnee. In hair Bu bour he
“ “■ '» her tu, u&gt;e troop, luid :
attentloo. Collections a specialty.
SURVEYOR.
ibnt ■ Lore wbre kX*0'0*
*“ "" Mm ’
Gideon. Please say in calling adver­ h“'t Z".11 WlUl Jur ■M ,oM
Office over Banner Office.
hre
, u&gt;t1. ,been
J to
b
b* h«d
bed JJ„,t
t0 the
.be10,(1
doctor's.
re.,,np
......tl I, j
— ‘d.^«&lt;
tised.
A.krel him what ror. nnd be .aid that
Banner Advts always pay.
DOUDS CORNERS
" ' ”
" ™abl-»l ou whirl, waa i :
b«&lt;l been
Mr. and Mra. E. Gates made a
ntaiT ed-bc bad bad a blood tumor or
business trip to Kalamazoo one day
-----—
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vro.vu
uuu
mreaL
nil
,i
2$,
X
U
WM
016 harakiri nword 1
.°f ,h’ “ri. which bad threat­
last week.
ened his? tifm
tr...
,,fC -The
doctor uaa
1,8(1. told
10,11 f- I to
“ had »**“ *nt
♦h-T tTL----“re-dZ.'r
0A
7“
u^To”"1 to i:
Wat
If
be
prennttod
u
„
wlf
Afton Smith ■pent
.
Saturday and
iftheir W"**
Sunday with his daughter Mra. BanaUI
com- i
tor the convenieuce of those who wish to 0rde
P. A. SHELDON
....... —ui uio nniloand attended quarterly meeting at ___ . . ,,
Wm. H. STEBBINS,
open j
u.
soph I cully and kept cool after nwhii,
one time, all Eubecribers to the Banner who ate p
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Cedar Creek.
Licensed Embalmer
tb«
tblM
miret
L
in lititf’ ’1
wo'nX1 “'fl* “h“!^ •«&gt; be d™’JdTu.’*,rW
Absti-act Block, Hastings.
the Banner and any one of the following for ■
and Funeral Director.
to tbe }
Mr. and Mrs. Ickes were the guests would be as well as ever.”
door aud said:
followa:
.
nSxt,i° Chrt’Rnas’ Fbotogranh
of Mr. Wertman Sunday.
"And he kept you la Ignorance of hl*
Studio. Kesldeawaw Comt street. Jd!
0*118 promptly attended, day or night.
Mr. Gid Wilkinson has been market­ danger all the whiter
complete Abstracts.
ending decayed Z .
La'
"Yes; he said bo didn't want to
w «•
to th. ,ra/ l^v/r^T','’ rt”
Bannkk and Detroit Dally Free Frees.
ing a good many peaches this last me.
week.
»
JOS­
w-t
I t'ontrnref.xre
looked fn»
i
"A pretty excuse, How
Bannbr and Detroit Daily Journal....«
bo, bt be- J
hl” *»Me untl.
i
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mm.
wu
mid
toet'be
’
”
toi.
&lt;l
*
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Potato digging and corn busking is hared slncer
.' iX&gt;*
HS’
BInneb and Grand Rapids Herald
I here."
■
“,t be ml^t be I
the order of the day. ...
w,,
“
Tbe
Bnt
tlme
,
Mid .nrib1'nI be-1U11?t'1™,,'";a].
* Bannib and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
Frank Larabee is home from Kala-

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ROWLAND BROS.

For LIVERY RIGS.
We here
several first claw rigs' in connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.

DAN LAKE

THE OLD RELIABLE
HORSE SHOER.

Shop on Court Street jast east of
Jefferson st.

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Delton State Bank
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“This talk.’.' said the lounger In the
country .store, “about bard work bein'
Pay
Deposits.
nt tbe bottom of big fortunes is all
Mrs- S. Nash lias gone to Indiana to
We luau money ou Real Estate
.h .
'T
b0*h
Tbete. u,OT turn,,,,.. .un.d &gt;
spend the winter.
tte iMt-r rbrutter-Henry J..S1 .nd
„v|„.
Sor good Hank able Paper.
We
H»rvoy Horta. «ud wife ,re
work, more 'hy j loan our money at home, and do&gt;
Mra. Sarah Kenyon and son Marshal f“n,lb ttt Dexter from Saturday till ,
friends in this vicinity.
w , - , .
--------- J rascality than by savin’ and more by
&gt; bUHineea with people we know
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.. Wednesday.
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\ iaited their daughter r&gt;
Carrie
e
&amp;u
ay.
pluck
than
either.
Did
1
ever
tell
you
S
are
all
right.
We
do
a
safe,
con-।
Hunt of Kalamazoo was the guest
ofCtaipb.ll Bro■t,)„0d.ylJ["^”, S punable's of East Hastyigf. from Sat­
f servaiive business and have ’ i
Geo. Lovejoy and Mrs. Carrie Bears about Tommy Shirk, the lnzk&gt;t man
urday until Monday.
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and son Percy of Battle
Creek visited hl the state? No? Well, I’ll give it c,
noney to Loan
Cynu Gil.on of K&gt;Imw„
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Hallock visited their
paints Mr. • and Mra. L
L. Park to f ou.
J
at reasonable rates. Deeds, i
ing friends here.
’Tommy married Iffioebe Cutts and • ■»
son Frank and family in Johnstown Sunday.
flortgages and Legal
$*10.
Tom
had.
ten
acres
o
’
land
that
I
Lyman Dayton has moved bin barn Saturday and Sunday.
S
Papers Drawn.
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Mrs, Shepard of Bellevue visited her
wouldn’t even grow blackleerries. • He j
from th. premia, o( j Ludwick onto
Mixs Libbie JlcCuUum who is teach- daughter Mrs. Dan Olmstead last week.
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VU U»VUJ
along tryln’ to git somethin’ t New York Drafts, Insurance1
bin farm land.
ing 8ch&lt;x&gt;) at Hope Center was hum,*1 x■
and Bonds Sold.
In’ to.
till half hh
Mary n.y™
Keyes ,
and
herr sis- WU 1L of pretendin
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reroral tara
L. , - l. .
M.ry
M aon plaited fe.
?
A graui many more people from here
t Mra. Nuvue df Nashville last week jj wife
wlf,!’sM money
m0liey had
hnd been
been eaten up. then :
DIRECTORS:
fore”11"1 tl"’ co°“‘r-,,ir thnn
U&gt;- ior ner mint Mrs. Barbara McCallum1 \&lt;ru
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I Phoebe said he’d have to find some &gt;
. A. A. ALDRICH, President.
BEDROOM SUITS. SPRINGS and MATTRESSES,
who is still confined to her l»d.
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.d ,. Warbnrton and ■on ,। way of makin’ a livin’. Tommy was
J. G. HUGHES, V. President.
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of Battle Creek visited her mother
E. S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
M« .mi,,
M.ry quiick
Shli. k oi
of Kalamazoo
K.Umouowas
-----TattIe‘ lM
1,1 with I
John Tasker last week.
Ij a good deal cut up by’this and went
COUCHES. BOOKCASES. DINING CHAIRS, ROCK­
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off -to a corner of bls laud that was !
DR. McLEAY.
the Ku«, „(
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Renl«tle u,.
I'mite
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- WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
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riniilj of Hastings; Master Kenneth Spaulding Tasker I overgrown with weeds and lay down
ERS. CARPETS. RUGS. LINOLEUMS; 12 pit-,-J Wtek
Ed. M&lt;mlra
Monica &gt;r]J
and family
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L. P. TERPENNING.
visited his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. j tojthink it over. Glttlu’ his nose right
' visited at Chas. Shultz* Saturday and !
JAMES COLLINS.
Arthur Pituin h«. . ucw'pran...
i down on the ground, he smelled ker] Sunday.
;’ Spaulding this week. *
lens of Linoleums whick are beauties.
ik
1
; oaene. At first he thought some uu *
A ro»d ba. Irru laid opt aud pur­
stir1 had spilled It- outen a Inn tern, but on c
Mrs.
Anna
Thomas
of
Tintin
is
visitj
EAST
ASSYRIA.
it
veyed from Cloverdale to ’ Long lake,
; ing her s-»n Geo. Thomas and family F Mr. and Mrs M. H. Bradley enter­ | dlffKin’ up the dirt with tala knife he •
. but
^nt I*
the
1® end is not yet.
vet
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land other relative, and friends.
mined the latter’s brother Edward'■ fouud fluit oil was o.»zlu' from, below
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rt* ! Th' Ancient Order ot Uleuera of' Wm ut.
,
’ and the fnnler he went down the more j
John Hines and family have moved, i VanOcker of Aliena last week.
‘ of it there wns. »
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gooda to Hastings; William Wiles left last Saturday for
“Well, Tom weut borne aud told bis
| wh. re they ex^&gt;ect to make their fu- a few weeks visit with relatives in | wife that there was oil on the prop- .
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ja- | •So bids to t-xceed -fifty emits
I have bought the LAUBAUGH
, pptoekey and Grand Rapids.
ibSItSi at right pices.
A fell line of HEATING STOVES‘'.o.-teon ‘ the i„u.,w,„„ Uo. . turc home.
erty. She laughed nt hha. but be took * market, and will add a complete
*'.a
F”"'r |,“t'&lt;’n
“‘“-toxT Mpnran ...d Blinetal her to the spbt rind let her smell It. * line of Groceries, Canned Goods,
HARNESS. SINGLE. LIGHT DOUBLE WORK HARN ESS *" । grant will lie rendered free.
..r Kkl.ta.zoo
lit' Sun-'' n’,“7’r.k T' •"ROT’
I T»“ &gt;“k
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Confections, Etc.
Everything
0) tie AMERICAN FENCE.
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Arter
' day at Chas. DearingV
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will be kept right up to date in
| Mias Fern beun a part uf last week.
I faction Hint the oil came from below,
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"‘’’’V by Mr. and Miss Cenyer.
Mrs.
Etta
Spiller
aud
-son
Herman
of rrlinn.lMh iv .. ..
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I Mr- and MrK John Hl,l visited rein- I
*“&lt;! $ W0 bld away In a stockin’..
every way and I solicit my share
. -v I Recitation-Mrs Ro? PanneL.
,I Jon-K“Mr. F^tnk
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”eVL‘r' I ,ives «» Dowling lart week also attended J and ,u
“ ,in,uU' ,hut ,u0,“’-v was
of patronage.
’
Sayles.
al days . &lt; &lt;t Ia«we&lt;k.
last week. ”
They
in wmcom- th f
. Instrinnentni Solo Mis,.
,jey iq
; golnf &lt;»uten tb«* stockin’ jlst-about as ,.
,
,.w Smith
tay at 1 tastings.
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‘Wlyer.
. . i xai rtoio- Mim Lena
■' C on- |&gt;any
party wlth
with Andr
Andrew
Smith and
and famjly
family ,
i spent Sunday at AL McIntyre’s of Bal­
L. A. Fruin of Battle Creek visit-d !be oll WMM
Mnt
W|lM
i Song—Mr. and Mrs. Sayles.
his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Frain over almost &lt; raxy. seen they kep’ borin’.
Delton, Mich.
.
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Recitatiunj- Mu® Lillian Simmons? i tinioie.
Sunday.
without
gettln
’
oil.
but
she
resolved
u&gt;
H. F. ZerlM*l uml family uttehded
Song—Mr. Homer Green.
J. B. Knapp of Coldwater is the ‘to put It nil iu an’ take whatever dose
. church in Cloverdale Sunday.
Cluing Ode-by Arliur
guest of his m ice Mra. Emma K. Hill, j w«s nt the end. One night slie bunded
Geo. Kenyon .wife and daughter of ’«H«- will make an extended visit here.
PROBATE ORDER.
over 'the Inst d-.illnr. and had uot struck
A cordial invitation is extended td all |
DELTON.
MICHIGAN.
State- ------------------of Michigan. Cotinty
of Barry.
i S-.jiith East Maple Grove spent 1'ues- . Mira Aliro &lt;l,.ro.
&gt;&lt; Myron
fqM&gt; ’*»'
brok™ "I1 •«
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ether Arliora also the puldie in
It tl
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*•'11 day and Wednesday of lost week at ■ ।FlnmitrinrpM nv. r s.m.b.v
i t,lP ,no,n‘5’ herself. SO she gave It .to . tJountyot iLrrjr, hoMcn-M the Probate oWre
oral;
| this
werecounty
aeompaniud
to
city
of place.
flaxtlnga.TJiey
hi ’ *ai&lt;i
on ------------..
. Tom. h-ll.n- Ulu ... nolicy in
.....the ten
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Wednc* Jay the ’.7th day at beptembn *n tlie 5—a:
; digger that the funds were all gone and om
e&gt;« thouxnd ntar hundred and Are.
j thirir home by Mr. and Mrs. &lt;1. Pitts.
CRESSEY..
DELTON.
Ch*t. M. Mark. Judge of Probate.
• not tu cotue back no more. Tom be-' Pn-sent;
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brouis
tn
the
matter
of
tbe
ertatr
of
Ell
Hil
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lit their baptism are ■ 8tnrte»i. but Ijeln’ dreadful laxy laid ton dewnied.
.
Mr. and Mrs.. Johnny Williams of i Cressey tsuued out unman**
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wife and two daughters. Mra. Thomas ,',r mu-rent origin. Formerly the iqrou‘ Hiwtingn ttuf Thursday nud nil dunOn reading am! filing the j«HIUun duly veilGalesl u-g visited friends and relatives !
'■ of Tustin; Mich.
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generally ”* offere-l gilt spoumt to I down to .moke I.U PH.-. Ho w,.ui IOj fir-d.of WBlInni A&gt; HUt*'ii.»lhr sni of Mid dej home womikigly well pleased with |th&lt;! i
sleep ami dhtirt wake up till the, Ulen
pfaj lag that an UUtrum&lt; ia nun- on nje
hero hist wet*k.
Mra. Lizzie Darling left Tuesday.! the child. 'iin-se
&gt; ,
lu thh
&gt; r.rportinx to lu
last will aud
“■ spooiw were
called 1 ln&lt;»
tiuiii.. Th.
lu. w-.wH
this court.
court,
is tin*
tts!
cntertiiiiiiuent. *
U.K. imiw
gom num*,
in. nu De
Item «.*
to Hi*
tu* touun-nt
ot rtirfortinx
*a&gt;d deceased
In- ta«t
admittedan*
to
■morning for Zanesville. Ohio to join °l'w,!” spoons because the figures of ‘ tavern aud spent the money, but he . probate and the exerutor therein namtd npMiss !&lt;e*sfc Faulkner left Saturday
Mrs, Morris Brown and unn -Roy • her husband who is/oom fixer at th*t tlie
twelve ppo-filea
saitaMo
jhtmfu.
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“ were carved’ ut tbe ' didn't «»&gt;• notlita- »lx&gt;ut it to Id. wife, , pointed or some other -fur a three weeks’ visit with friends.
---------------Thereupon tt ft ordered, that Saturday the k-stti
top
uf
the
Imudles
lilfh
spous.ors
!
visited
in
Kalamazoo.
.
j place.
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•“The next day. after dinner. Mra. dsy of vctoLtr A. D. H»5 ar to o’clock tn tbs
and relatives at Grand Kapds and!
gave the cot -picte set of twelve, while '
be KMtncd tor tlie hearing of said
Shirk was wipin’ the dishes mid wettin’ foreu»wi.mid
Miw E. .1. Mead is visiting relatives i Mrs. Lucy Bugbeo is. visiting nt .
Lowell.
that the heirs at law ot said deu&gt;«9for th&lt;i&gt;M* who u'.-ru nut jto opulent four ; ’em ag’in with her tears when tlie boss petition
ed aud all otlwr |&gt;enn&lt;&gt;« interested In said estate
! Prairieville this week.
; in Webberville.
Mrs. Jennie Fisher of Kalamazoo!
.
was
cuiL&lt;hh&gt;p&gt;d''*»tfit*
proper
number;
!
are nxiuired to appear al a session of said
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come to the doog aud said:
Court,
then
hoilen at the Probate offloa.
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Charles
Andrus
and
wife
and
Mis*
,
...Kn|j jrixir «|»uuMors wpuld content them- • “ ’Mrs. Shirk, we've got down to in the City toof beHastings,
visitetl her mother Mrs. Nora Gilles­
in «a!d County and
FINE LAKE.
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selves' with offering one. In the-latter j
I lA)la started tor Peto-key Saturday
pie last yveek.
where there’s oil hut It’s not a-flowln*
where they expect to'mnke their home, j Mr ;„„1 Mra ’Mra.inxerof Stanlmr ™"fl'™’" P-n-ralU I wen It has to be pumped up.’
Mr. and Mra. P. M. Oliver; visited
rrt f'. .1
t
t-i
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r
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exhibited
of any
saint 1«
lu
“The Shirk family was lu a more tan­ pwideftcr at said fx-tition aud the bearltix
ral.Hvra
»r.m,..l, .I umiMr
„f „
„the
bo„,figure
,!.&lt;■ V1MIU
,-hll.!
m-rtvrt
the former’s brother at Wayland la** I Ota &lt; Mtatay from Kal-mazm, .,*,u tefe U-n
uinu
1MV
mTirro
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There ibenxX by caiwlng a copy ot this order to be
linilHV at
ut home.
li.itn.,
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u few
r.ztv .1
. h lu-allusion
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. . custom i talizin’’ iHxdtlpn- than before.
Jweek.
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bunduy
here f..r
for a
days.
'mime. It
to this
a well,
wen
uui no
no ' published
in therircul&gt;twl
Jlastiup. lfl
Ba.xxkkC)Oa,1Dty
news■ wt.
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was oil ut the bottom of a
u
en. but
out
t prtnted
rt
, Rev. and Mrs. Riehl of Richland
°f Battle Creek was the (hnt when «’ranmer professed to be means o' gettln* it up. L
If .Torn haunt Harry, once in ench week tor three successive
J .Chas. Gleason has been entertaining !
w:ta in tbu ueigliiM&gt;rhoOd h couple of ' X‘iest of his brother Friday ami Sntnr- unworthy of beltrg sponsor to the been so cusaed lazy be might have
’ a brother from Wisconsin.
days last week making the acqnaintailre la&gt; -v'’u,u: I”-***" Hhnkwpeare makes the done some pumpin' himself. Weeks
III* C. Hac&lt;*X.^_
Judin ol Prob*l«
■ Mr. and Mrs. Will Main and rei» ' uf their people.
Proltate Re&lt;15.t*r.
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Quite a number of Battle Creek f king reply
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passed, nnd the family was nigh ou to
(A true copy]
. visited Mr. and Mrs. Mwre of GoltsCome. come, my Jord:
starvin’. One night a big storm come
Mr.
.nd
Mra.
HJ.
Oliter,
of
KM.
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You
’
&lt;1
epuro
your
spoons.
up—a regular cloud buret—and when.
burg last Saturday and Sunday.
, muoo tatal Sanday, with tbe fonwr, , . .0r. u
T1K,m _____________
£ Edoctrk oil uTlie
lb, mug
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or spoon and fork offering
mornln' come a creek that had run a
PROBATE OKHEK
। Last Thursday morning there w«».
Stale of Michigan, County ot Barry, 4n ’
! [I’h-.sIt remedy
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for that often fatal dis”
of tho prrsent day appear^ an a verj’ mile from the Shirk farm hud been
over 300 ticMets bold here to people go- ■1 sister Mrs. Enos Barber.
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|K,on usej u.jfj1 (|elmse&lt;j KUrT|val of n mtlly beautiful turned from Its channel nnd was
At a N*»4on ot the Probate &lt; ourt -far tbe
" Mr. and Mra. Arthur ' Shorter were vase- croup
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of
Barry,
holden at tbe Probate offleo,
ing to the Hastings fair. *
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success in our.famlh' for eight years. " christening -ifferlng.
a-runnin* not a hundred yunis from the Rp
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। in Seott iPSaterday tte giaste or Mr. | -Mra. L Whitener,. Buffalo. X. V
hoiw. Mrs. Shirk tuk ou. lamentin’
iMii day of Semaaiber. in the tear
I A great many who have been taking
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nun
oac thouund
thousand nliid
nine hun.lnv!
bundnM »nd
and five.
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and Mrs Ix-on Keith.
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, treatment from the Kalamazoo Sani­
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„ , lb¥ Jecepled
.
oil well-and they’d- never git nothin’
Accordlug'
to die genera
tarium Doctor, have got wise instead I Mr. and Mrs. Newell Barlvr are in &gt;....,
i Bowser, deceastsi.
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! doctrine the dog days Im'rIu on July 3’’ but water outen It. Tommy, wbo was a
On reading and mint the petition duly vftli expected soon from New Mexico where
of better.
feller—them^*wo
cusses fled, of F. J. Merrill, the executor tutnsed lu the
nnd end on Aug. 11, but there have | cheerfule.aia&gt;._
a'.i’.thl&lt;&gt;jta
l^
| they went "lost spring for the benefit
will of said dtx-euwd. prsying that an lartru- •
Mra. Whitney who was injured on |
been disputes as to every posa'.bl? j always is—tried • to console her, but merit no* oti flleln this Court. ptin&gt;orttnK to I*
' of Mr. B&gt; health. It failing to have
point about them. It wns universally 1 there wam't no use, srrhe said he’d go th** last witl.and tr«tanietrt ot said deccaMs] be .
the 'race tra&lt;dc at the Hastings fair ' the desired effect they will return to
admin.**! to JTobnte and, the executortiterehi
j agreed that they were conriecied with and see nliout Jt. Forty soon he
named apiuituted or some vtber suitable perwas brought to her daughter’s- Mrs. their h«|r.e here.
wn.
,
i the dog star, but which oap? The ; buck and said to his wife:
Will Aldrich, at Wall lake and! is get­
Tbercupon It ft.ordered, that Friday, the
! real dug star, Sirius, or Frocyou, tho i "'Phoebe, the creek i« a-ruunln* right t:ith dayot Oto’-er A. I), tsos at tea o’clock In
' 11
ting along real nicely.
.
the
forenoon,
be
a^lyuet!
for
the
hewriux
of
by
the
well,
not
over
It.
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Little
Dog?
Then
there
xyere
disagreei
' HINDS' CORNER.
ltd |»ctttIon nnd that the beln at law of said
ments ris to tin* particular astronorui- j “•Well, tbpn.' site answered, ‘if l&lt;wv*aMd aud all other |&gt;erMMix Interested In
| Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morehouse went
; News not very plentiful this weekae* &lt; ,
cal performance pf tbe star that fixed | you’ve gut a rfpork o’ energy left you’ll Mid entate. are required to ap|&gt;ear at a session
v"» to Kw[a:naZoo last Saturday.
said Court, then to lie holden at the probate
I all went to the fair.
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1 the dog days; as to their number, * gj t&lt;&gt; work, pbmp out some oil, sell It ar
jlllce. In the City of Hastings. In said county.
Mich. !
Blackumn’h three year-'old
1J Mr. and Mrs. Martin Post of'Delton • )
Oeltqn and PFairirville,
*nd show cause tf any there be, why the prayer
' which varied iu different estimates lie- ' and git ux somethin' to e»t.’
the |H-UUoner may uot t-e granted. And II
took third money at the races.
•’ -1 got n better scheme 'n that,’ he ot
' were visitors of Mr. Phillip's during I
I tween thirty nud fifty-four, arid wbethts further ordered, that said petitlooer gtra
notice to rhe persons lntere«trd In said estate "
er they were to be reckoned before. , said..
• W. H. I^ali was on the sick Hst ‘"l j the (uir.
.
•■•I don-. Avuuiro hror nunc »• ynur of the ts nilency of said petition and the bearing
after
or
around
the
star
’
s
perform
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• week.
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this order to_be
Mr. Gbos Tobias entertained "fair
ances. Tlie forty settled on precede the schemes,’ the Indignant wife answered. . pubMshed in tbe Hahtingx baxnek » dbwsLittle Grace Mantle was very sick j visitors” from Battle Creek.
' pajMT printed'and cheuiatad*lifsaidt'orintyof
rising of Sirius with the huu. A l&gt;e- ‘I want to see some work.’
Barry, once tn each week for three sucecvrtYs
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Whumen
baln't
no
brains
for
last weekl
.
•reexi
previous
to
said
day
of
bearing.
lief
grew
up
that
In
’
these
days
dogs
. Mra
Wilde returned from Grand । t
Hkcox.
Chas. M. Mack,
| Oren Bjaurkmau' and wife anti Mrs. ।
i went mad. but terrestrial dogs have schemes,’ aald Tom, and lie went away. Kila C.Probate
Register.
Judge of Probata
’• j Rapids
Saturday.
Her daughter' \
“There was an old water wheel ou
realty nothing to do with It. Tbe
^Storr-wre visiting at Mr. W. Blackman’s ' Frances of Petoskey accompaning her. j \
the
place,
to
which
a
former
owner
of
original l»ellef was that tbe star awl
this week. f
..............................
............
If
you
want
to
buy
wnll
Mrs. W.
N.• kPayne
of Cloverdale vis- •
exrs.
xx. ,x
&lt;»» ,.&lt;&gt; v&gt;
। hqn together brought intense beat and property bad dug a Rlulce and had run a
paper at lens than manu- I nil sorts of plagues.—London Chronicle. saw. Tommy Shirk waa too lazy to . ■
Sir. and Mrs. Manning and daughter iteJ ut Maurice Uox’s and■ H. w.
do any work himself, but be hired a
IHCiurer t* cost,
farturet's
wav, be
uv ouio
sure
Myrtle visited in Battle Creek Snnday. pHyne's Thursday ana Friday.
man on tick to haul the wheel tq his ।
and attend our wall’paper
A goodly numljer were out to
Cloth changes color with n change well. Then he went home npd tub*
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
sain this week. The sale
* Rev.: Willets Sunday morning,
of weather I' it Is dyQd with chloride down the pump and tuk It to .the,well j
I,
I
...
I,
,
*nl
tr
Rev. G. T. Fisher will be absent a are &lt;^q»eciBlly invited to hear him •
positively
of colxiit. Iu clear weather It Is a too. He rigged tbe pump to the water ■
few .days this week attending a Branch
done you
blue, when a change is near It turns wbeeL which was turned by the stream.
again next Sunday evening.
meeting of the W. F. M. society at
to violet and for rain to bright pink. . Jlst as tbe oil liegutt to flow along ’
The
diango
is
due
tomoisture.
nnd
It
conies
Mrs.
Shirk.
Tom
was
rdstlu*
ou
Battle Creek.
YANKEE SPRINGS. *
.
can &gt; be produced by breathing upon bls back, with his bat over bis eyes,
The Ladies Aid will serve dinner j
NEB when
the cloth. TIHs property of dobalt salts smokin’ bls pl]M&gt;. HiR wife, not no­
Cha?. Duffey, of Kalamazoo was the
post office
Thursday at the
tbe poet
omce Imikling.
Duiuiog. I
\
;
, .{..wf a portion of last
has been applied to tbe construction ticin’ the puruplu* and aecia* Toiatuklu'
A good dinner i» being provided. gu&lt;*t of relntiv
It Ml
of floral hygrometers. The petals of it easy, begun to lire words nt him.
• Price 15 cents. ’Children under 12 week.
'. regular
artificial flowers nre tinted with cobalt Tom raised bls band without even ,
Wil! Ward ai«l wife of Orangeville
LETTERHEADS •
salts nnd vary In color from blue to liftin’ iris hat offeu bls face aud pointed !
i years 10 cents.
h:
•qient Sunday at B. F. Norris
pink avcortllug to the weather. Their at the pump thruwlu’ out oil.
I Warren Laubaugb of Rutland made1 small town.
,
NOTE HEADS
action
Is
different
from
Hutt
of
n
bxf“
That
was
the
last
time
Mrs.
Shirk
S. E. Bogart and wife entertained
; a friendly call at the parsonage last
all di.-counts,
roineter, which Indicates a change of ever s|&gt;oke disrespectful to her hu*
BILL HEADS
company frAm Wayland Sunday.
are ..ch: and
week.
pressure of tbe atmosphere nnd Is also , band. She admitted that if he wns
Miss Floy Erway was the guest of
RECEIPTS
usually behind the change ot weather. lazy he had two redeemin’ p’lntii—luck f
• MIm Kato Young and company of
.mIW, no, &gt;
I Prairieville were at the sesvices Sun- | her parents in Rutland a part of
The barometer indicates tbe cause of and Ingenuity. Tom cotinected'hia well
■ BOOKLETS the
storm,
nnd
the
colored
cloth
shows
with
it
pipe
line
that
rtin
near
by.
and
i day evening at the M. E./churcb.
I week.
•
t
Foil
Its effect.
.
the oil ran merrily, Shirk charging It
I The W C T U will'meet at the
Ben Park who has been al«ent fur
POLDERS
n Paints -the
Prices from 2c to 15c
up at the market price per barrel. His
11. Call and
l.om.- of Mra. U N. Bn»b Friday .1 .!»»&lt; two &gt;~ra In Montan, rtaruc
per-double roll. Our 15c
DODGERS
well produced-’about twenty barrels a
Oculists will agri-e that many |&gt;er- day, aud even with oil at SO cents a
All nirmlwra roqiu-leJ to t» I borne tost wrok.
paper includes patterns
POSTERS
8ona who wear spectacles, although the barrel he made about $10 a day. Blme
from k
IfelphTrofer bn. returned
............originally sold at -5c. 80c
; present.
.
lenses
may
be
perfectly
adapted
to
the
•ill |I tow wook, rejourn in northern Micblby he sunk another weli and got an .
BOOKS
. The W. Q T. U. of Cioverdalo will
and 35c per double roll,
n.^da of the eye,
needs
eye. suffer
snnerm
much
u Inpon1 n ■
of
ve..H-u« «nd
UH .
.tau ■
and are positively the best
! meet nt the home of Mrs. John Mdl-eod ; guyENVELOPES
: ursi. Tlie same stream and water
Johnny Duffey went to Hasting*
age
simply
through
not
keeping
their
'Wednesday afternoon at 2:3t'- Abo
I wheel nud pump did’ tbe work, and j
bargains ever offered.
Dt't"n
:
Michigan.
Saturday and will attend (be high
glasses rlcati. Students aud writers, I Tom had only to make out a bill for
CALENDARS
j the annual election of officer*. All
lawyers and clergymen, business, men
If you need anything
$20 where before he bad made out one
SOUVENIRS
j member^ are requested to lx&gt; present. school for a few months.
and school children who use glasses
Mrs. Stephen Sensilm Jr. returned
iu the Paint. Varnish or
for $10.
rarely ko«1» them clean, and from their
i Good program.
STATEMENTS
•’Tom Shirk still amokea bls pipe In ,
from Grand Rapids Saturday after a
Brush
line,'
remember
cloudy and grimy state serious Injury
i Next Sunday morning at 10:3“
the huu, with bls bat over his eyea. but
ten uays
days absence with
relatives. Her
CALLING CARDS
that our stock is as near
results to the eyesight. The glasses
he usually does It ou the porch of a .
BANKER maps of ] the Delton M. E. church will occur ten
mother. Mra. Mary M«*k .reomjtairo
should be frequently clean*! with al­
completeness as any in
BUSINESS- CARDS
*■—
rf
-----line house be Ims built ou the spot ।
tho first quarterly .meeting. Love feast inouivr.
.
.
.
■
.......
&gt;
,.r
-alatlVM.
cohol, which Is preferable to water,
.her home and is the guret of relatives.
BARRY COUNTY.
where
hia
cabin
used
to
be.
Mra.
Shirk
the
county.
jat 10. Preaching by
Kev. Thos.
and either tissue paper or chamois
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I Young, of Prairieville, at 10:30.
leather Is better than the usual hand­ has come to consider him a prodigy of j
GLASS CREEK.
If you should happen
ir‘ ‘”rr» lounly.
geulua, and they all git a lot o' good
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
ftjast at close at sermon. All Christian
kerchief.
1
MK *»a Mra. Frank Jenkin, of
Ehin'Zt ." \
tuWtiouten their oil wells. .When tirey want ;
to need anything we
•trenmV’ v ' hoWij the high warn,
beliews are invited to communion.
In fact, almost anything'
to go away they Jtat let the pump go !
Prairieville and » om.i5 from L»n.ln^
haven’t got, we will get
£££’*? run‘1.!' churebt-, school
“Magazine." properly a storehouse** on pumpin’. It works as well at night I
vtouvl Mra. Huldnb OtU Bund.,.
it for you in short order.
-able fur reference.
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
in the line of printing in
as in the daytime.
|
(Arabino),
has
been
annexed
by
liter
­
John Osgood *n&lt;l »i'«
*he
Frank Shepard nnd wife are keeping
PRICE ONLY 50 CTS.
“What I means by this yarn Is: Qlmature, but it is interesting to assist at
one or more colors.
We make special sizes
IMter 'e gran.lmolher Mra. HnldMr Ot&gt;.
house for George Hayward.
the birth of Its now common litemry me the luck and give Hie other feller
of window shades to or­
*l tb Delton Post Office.
the
energy.”
MARK ANDERSON. I
use—lu Hint venerable periodical, tbe
” Conrad Kahler nnd son George of Sunday'
, .
der.
Tbemne OtU of Ch.rlotle i. ri.lt.ng
Gentleman's Magazine. In the Intro
Hope Center were on onr streets Sat­
F. 6. ADAMS, Postnuler
duction to its number (1731) we rend.
you hive the guarantee that
SPENT MORE THAN &gt;1,000.
retativee here for • few dnje.
urday.
'•This cousi-leratiou has Induced sev­
Mr
P.
RKarn,
of
Jewell
U
vUitW. W. Baker of Plainview. Neb. i the worh will be well done.
The hand boys went to Brush Ridge
eral gentlemen to treasure up. as lu a
ing hi. tlenghter Mra. B. M. Jonkm.
writes:
”
My
wife
suffered
from
lung
i
magaslne. tho most remarkable pieces
to play last Snnday.
mul tmnilr for » few &lt;*•&gt;’■
on the subjects above mentioned.”- trouble for fifteen years. She tried a
Ctw
N.iHj eveatmly
t«» 4*J» “
HOUVENIR livery
( number
nuniuer of
01 doctors
uucioni and
onu opent
spent over $1000 .
Mi- Ell. Corbitt of Staowtxxl I.
Let us have the next
London Times.
the Hastings fair.
Feed and Sale Stable.
Deltoa,
' '
, witout relief. She became very low i
nmking » ririt mnong reUtlree here.
■ Mrs. Eugene Johncux wbo bi" been
and loot
aiiu
jmtw all uu|iu.
hope. n
A «1
friend icwuaiucuurecommend- j, order.
School commenced again in the OtU
TH
“‘•TOR.Mie .
•’No,1*' said Miss 1’assay, "I don't like ed Foley's Honey and Tar and thunks ;
diSet Mond.y with «&gt;- **«g£
quite sick is some better.
the photos Kamrcr made for me. They to this great remedy it saved her wlife. '
Frank Hart and family "P"11 Sunday Corbitt of Stanwood a» teacher. Mt
make me lock like a woman of forty."
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
MoX$ot. position in W««n«n
P- J- HOUVENIR
She enjoys better health than she baa*
with Mark Foa at Cloverdale.
••Well.'' replied Miss I'epprey. “you
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Refuse substL ; Th.
-should have told him not to touch them known iu tea years.
in
a
high
school.
u\
If
you
didn't
want
them
to
look
so
For a mild. W
tutea. F or aale by Arthur E. Mulbol-/
H.etingK Mich.
bnwela. a .in»ledoMoTDoan . KeK^
youthfnl."—Philadelphia Press.
land, successor to W. H. Goodyear.
wtfidnw shades, «oy sl,z,c' an&lt;y
cJ^r, any kind at Malhollaad s.
naonuAJ cuiwinr-r" .j,-™
A»k your druggist for them.
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FURNITURE DEPARTMENT

,

Assyria

Mra. Lucy Phillip, of MImbuImo
™»nt, u vi.it,„g (riMldb
w'

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OEHARTMEflT

Announcement.

*

*

J. SPROUL,

hOMH BROS
fl

I

L. L. Loveland &amp;. Son,!

You
Can
Make

Olall
Paper
Sale

By Driving a Few Miles

W GET THE BENEFIT

Ik

Good

B

Money

I

Printing

Gloses
Saturday,
October u

W.H. Chase,

€111$ €. faulkiter,

,

Druggiu,
Michigan

BANNER,

^^pnONEMAR

�HASTINGS BANNEK.

WANTS

HIGH STREET.

Bird Sbellenbarger, wife and dangh- ,
ter Isura of Hastings t^ent Sunday ।

The Gomer Jewelry Store
the prices.

55

See my

windows.
'

FITTING GLASSES A SPECIALTY. ~~

OPEN EVENINSS.

F. R. PANCOAST

This Interests Many
Does It Interest You?
Having purchased' the Photograph Gallery of J. C. Hurd, this
summer. 1 am pleased to announce to the public, that by purchasing
this gallery 1 have control of all the old negatives made id Nashville
for the past S» years. Theae negatives were made by the following
different photographers: E.J. Feigbner, E. H. Van Nocker, C. J.
Whitney and .J. C. Hurd. If you have any photos made by these
parties and wish duplicatea from them, renumber we have the nega­
tives and can llnd It for you within a few minutes. Bring a picture
along of the negative you want finished, and thus avoid mistakes,
Now would be a good time to pbue an order from three negatives for
an enlarged picture for the Holidays.
•
Special prices will be made uu these negatives for half d6zen or
dozen lots. Write or call for particulars.

with Mr. and Mrs. M. Seeber.
Miss Olive Johnson has been cariag 1
for her sister Mra. Mabel Audera, of ,
Brush Ridge, who has been qnite sick •
the past week.

M yo« have
that you want to sell, or if there
Is any thing useful vo&lt;ii want to
buy, pl*ce an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN,
if you have a bugjtf that’s lying
idle In the barn; a J^ove or
other household goods you
don’t use: if you h*ve*n&gt; *t®2
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell. Just try our Want Column
H brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try it.
WANTED—PotatoX will P*y

Tbe Misses Lena and Lillie Vanderburg were home last week to attend
the fair.
Frank Johnson's oldest son. of Lans­
ing returned home one day last week.
Porter Smith spent Sunday with his
sister Mrs. A. Craven of Shnlu.
George Crow of Adrian was in this
vicinity visiting old friends last week
also attended the fair. He returns to
Adrian next week.
bighets market I rice for a couple carkuute of good early -potatoes. Hinch
PRAIRIEVILLE.
man &amp; HalL' , —
Mrs. Mary Polley of Union City is
FOR SALE—Sly rreidrare ‘".A*”
fonlth w.rd. In Bret clu»rendlteon
visiting her parents here.
and nice location." N. T. Diamond.
2 Mr. J. E. Carina is in Chicago thia
WANTED-Jurt a few more ga*
week.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Bradley of Cli­ cnstomers to make up the needed 10U
so we can reduce the rati* and give
max spent last week with the latter’s extra discounts to consumers. Thornmother here.
_
appl® Gag * El- ctric Co.
_____ ;____
Fred Benson returned from the west
WANTED— Agents to sell Maccaliee
last week.
Protective sick and accident insurance.
Can
For
Mr. and
Mra. uss.
Jas. Brown
are enter- vz
air.
an&lt;i .urn.
onmnuc
®u give, exclusive territory.
—__ _________
kMw.Ma Wing from Or^oriR. . I
"*

Mrs. Chas. Lawrence of Hickory
WANTED
Corners'and Mra. Pierce of Tiftin,Ohio
----- . - - —Tu boy a g&lt;x&gt;d
•
Sid Beach Hastwere guests of Mr. andMra. I&lt;eGrande
H n
DePriester Sunday.
”'g'
.
I Mra.
J.rx Minnie
nrere Van
..... De
o™.
...... a i
FORHE.Sr-Ht~Miirrin.lu.nl
Brock spent
I cnnplu of week, will, l..r ™ in Rm- Empire »■ tbU&gt;
......

black gat stockings
are guaranteed to wear longer and look bet­

ter than any other make ol children’s stock­
ings, and are now sold by us exclusively.

The Triple Knee, Triple Heel iand Triple •

Toe are the three factors, combined with
I
।

the .best yarns, that mike these the BEST

STOCKINGS that you can buy.

,
j

I , land.
a iaaa—
WANTED-We
have —a —
lot —uf old |
. - ..
-It suitable
..l.KI.. for putting nijMias Maud Rtigglee of Kalamazoo papers
to .sell,
nu­ 1
ll! *j*nt
. . —. c,..
—
i
...
RAXXLll
tier
carjiets.
At
BANNER
otHce.
Sunday with Prairieville fiends.
FUR SALE-rCheap 8l» acre farm .V&lt; L
I Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Paine entertain­
ed company from Richland -Sunday. I miles fn&gt;iu Haxtiiigs good M&gt;il. g&lt;x»d
! buildings plenty fruit for information [
S’arleswere united in wedlock last
I in&lt;|uire of Probate Judge.
HOPE CENTER.
j CORRESPONDENCE, j Wednesday. They have the best kish-'-Information is wattled ci.n-,
John
Bush
nnd
wife
entertained
Mr.
on of their many rfiends through life.
I cerning a hook entitled Our \onngil
Clara Van Syckle spent Saturday ‘ Bush’s mother and sirtrr from Kain- I Fulks Encyclopedia of Travel .by James
’.Sunday.
j). McCabe, which may have Im j
mazoo*Sunday.
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE ■ night and Sunday with her brother tmtzoo
Mra. Huttie Scribner of Alden spent 1
£iven awab,,l”in‘ at
Mr. Scoville returned from Dimon­ Frank and ‘wife. She will return to
Sunday with Gid Wilkinson and wife. . BANNER ut.ice.
: I
dale la-t Friday where she had bee n her home in Battle Creek Thursday.
School
closed
two
da
vk
la-t
wet-k
pn1
FOR
RENT
—
House
in
fourth
I
spending several week* with her sister.
Mra. A. Reid returned last Wednes­
.! ^!°c,‘,jr,n
l‘”|Uire
•’ ’’ L
Mr. Bachus and wife’of Galesburg day to her home at this place after a pit, and teacher attending the fair.

C. M. Early,

visited the formera! lister Mrs.
Saturday und'Sunday.

money back if they do not prove the best

27

Howe months v^it with^ber sister in north­
James Shirbough visited Miss Mary !
-....... - •
■ |1
ern Michigan.
'
Acker Sunday night.
J TOR HALE-Mv lb» acre fann one ■
, ,
-.
, ..
mile east and half mile south ot Wood- 1
The Ladies Aid will meet at the
Gid Wilkinson and wife and Mrs. |
Tfti acres guod timber. baian&lt;••;
home of Mra.
William Clemence Hattie Scribner .-pent Sunday at Jamr- | in first daw cundition. Good build&gt;"«•■ ,J&gt;'w .double-winired
11
Thursday Oct. 19 for dinner.
- Oilthrop, of Bren.nl rtniTon..
1 __________________
One bank barn 7ox-M feet, another ,
Dr. Gallagher has a sister Mrs,
l bum
Windmill and plenty of | ।
Martin visiting him.
---■ g&lt;xj water". Will tie sold cheap
F»r |
rp. , r-» /-’ni atr-r*
further particulars call-on oraddtess I I
Miss Lydia McPeck and ^Mable Me ’
( ' George _Kep»M-r. Lake Od.-a
Grath are visiting their annt in Mid­ j

Mrs Howe who bad the misfortune
to step &lt;*n a nail running it nearly
through her foot faistill under the doc­
tor’s care.
Mfo*. Huusraan who han twcn.su very
sick is tome better at this writing.
Sarah Daly is at work for Mrs. Rob­
ert BechtaL
.

lilt: UK AIM Citi

’’
, WANTED—To buv second hand lin/z
ASSYRIA GRANGE.
gaw. State iiricr.
Address A.
L■
Tbe Hickory Corners base l»all boys
Program of Asayria Grange Na . 128 | Storr. Doster Route 2
|
will come here Wednesday Oct. 18th to
for.Oct.
21.
Opened
by
Worthy
master
j
“
FOI&lt;
SALE
—
Farm
1(X»
acres
level.
I play a game with the Dowling lx&gt;ys.
Bert Clark in chair.
। gocal mHI. three quarters mile trom de- , Chas. McPeck. wife ’and daughter
Singing from Grange Melodies pagv | l*&gt;t
good water and liuild- j
i are. spending &lt;a few days with tho l.ki, Re|&lt;nl.r onlcr of!».!»«. Loe- j
“r “U
' D 1 r,!L |
formers peoplo at this place
turc hour Singing from Grange Melo-i
’
-*
• !
Mr. Bert and Mias Jessie Coats who dire pw ii. Qn«Uon Berf way of
WANTED—Anyone w.njing I., buy. ‘
have been visiting their brother Ed. fundee Olteed core Ud by*
NORTHEAST IRVING.
at this place returned to their work at
--!, Will Jones; discuswal by grange. An ,______________ __________
. •
Mrs. Leonard Whitney who waa in Middleville last Saturday.
■J&gt; idea of grading wheat for seed dors it j WANTED-A good, bright girl with
jured while missing the race track nt
spent
Sunday
in
make
a—
stronger growth
by grading— fair education,
that ,
A. J. Hoffnian
uuuuuj
*&gt;&gt; ! —
——— ..
—
—--• to
-- learn a business ......
tbe fair is unahlr to return home and’
..
..
.
....II
wa.li....
1.
.........
1
'
Bellevne.
led by Harry Stevens: disctisecdxby the । wU’
ban Iwen taken to her daughters south
Address N. enn BANNER.
I
Dr. 'GaBager lost a valuable home , ”n,n^
■
of Hastings.
| Storing and keeping bouse plants and • FOR SALE—Two or three good ejws
Born* to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Coulter 'Snnday night.
Mr. Clapp of Battle Creek who h®,! b’1’”
Vwn, a resVWhy «pd and four, or live young cattle. Enquire
Oct. 4. a little daughter..
,‘n.i
,
,'
' ;
my farm or oflice. Dr. Chas. Rus’'' it
" •tie
” done. Gertie •'.ao™
should
U"tton.-iJ
•
We hear that Geo. IIubl&gt;ard ban sold bean preaching at tho church a fe„ | how -b'Select
reading
by Mary Clark. Sing\
his 180 acre- to parties in Grand I tap- week* luvk will not return.
,- LOST-A watch on Tnesdav l.ej
I
ng
-by
Chauncey
WilkeReading
—A
ids.
E. J. ‘Herrington is having a new
tween Japes M.
re»idcn&lt; - un
bis
«»f Senator Ve-t by Anna Junes.
At tbb Brew school hbu.se Holiness wall. Alaq re-shingling part of
18 । Roll .call ' responded to Ly Scripture Michigan Ave and the M E chunh
' Reward if. returned to ?Jr. Bauer
■
prayer meetings at'4 l&gt;eir.g lieid* i-iieb' b oust*.
j verse. Rending of Frogrmp for Nov.
i FOUND-On the fairground* 1’riSabbath 4 p. m.
4. Singing page 21;
i u-iy u ladies band bag containing a
ORANGEVILLE.
Our school received some of the preTho contest for new inemtiera and huibII sum ut money. Owner can have
mintnn on their work at the fair
John* Pierce is home from Petoskey
other features has ended and the win- same by proving property and paving
Mr. and Mei. S. R. Chambers and visiting for n few days.
• ning side banquetted on the evening of fur this notice.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. McConnell of InJames Richards threshed buokwheat September 23, about 100 'grangers ami
LOST— On the fair ground* Friday,
ing were the guests of 8. Coulter
for tome of the farmers near hear last their families being present. A fine pbcketlxwk conteining
bill.
cent
week.
family.
supper of chicken pie and other good piece, and door key. Finder return to
BANNER office ur write Ruy Rickel.
Charles Pbeterpalce is visiting at things were served, and' it proved an Hastings, Mich
Reward paid.
the home of his sister Mrs. Edgar enjoyable time for both sides Tlie ~ mT7, 7
------Rev. James Bregg of Grand Rapids 3rown.
winning .ide brought in .10
street returned home from Oceana
Mrs. C'randle visited Mrs. Cole one l&gt;era and .X) reinstate'! members which | nay cash ur on shares. W. IL Knicketcounty where be has been attending
with their other achievements' gave , bocjter. Hastings. R. F. I), s
day last week.
conference.
the toUl of 1W0 pointe: itelclng .idu ^FpR sALB-TIk uirv E. viST
Ed. Pierce of the Orangeville band
Mr. Charlie Davis has a new hen
also
brought in 50 new members and ■ farm. 110 acres. Carlton township, will
played with Troxel’s Imnd during the
reinstated 00. Their total amounted **
&lt;’be»P. Good buildings, and
house-built.
fair.
to 1205 pointe.
IK.0"}. solL tJnlui"s’ w- H- Conch.
r Rev. Lane has purchased a home of
■ j Hustings. R. F. D. 7.
XMr. Fred Flahant of Seattle Wash, is
Richard Clark.
visiting.old friends and relatives in
IRVING
GRANGE.
1 '^AXTED-aonUemin or Indy pf
Mr. and Mra. Sam Todd are enter- thte vicinity. Mr. Flanhant is eighty
T.
. ... . ,,
•
good standing to travel with a ng or
This grange will hold an open meet- by rail. Salary $1.4)79 00 per year and
taining the latter’s Aunt Mrs. Hatch I years ©Id liut in appearance is no older
Paid weekly and expenses
of Grand Rapids.
&gt;*than sumo then are at sixty. He ia ing at their hall Tuesday evening Oct. 1
17.
advanced Address, with stamp, Jos. &gt;
Mrs. Oscar Sherk is able to be out W «P&lt;I work.-, at hte trade of tailoring ,
,, ‘
.
A. Alexander. Hastings Mich
‘
Speaking
by
Rev.
'ounAuken.
L
’
lnTulTh- ------------ I
every day when nt home.
.
again.
Song by grange.
, i LL~20go,.,J1 ..v,rang registered
Mrs.
Edith Brown visited Miss
: Shropshire ewes. Prices reasonsbl.*
Mr. VanA vary is very feeble and fa
Charlotte Barn am at Coats Grove Inst i Question
Question—
—What
What would
would you
yon feed
feed daidai- । । &lt;
R. Padelford, Quimby. Mich.
!
gradually failing.
t- v x-Anru
za... the flow of m^lk
: 1 ,■
.atI ,. , ~—
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I
,ry
rows 1..
to Ikeep
Saturday.
1 t&gt;R SALE—A good tent 9ft x l ift. •!
Mr. Robineon has a new phone
\bia time of year? Led by Robt. Walk- OH »« *wal'
&lt;4
it
wait
v,\
k
.
Jamieson,
uh
x
.
I
David Boniface received firxi premium
his reaid^nce.
,
j Jetferaon St.
on hia onions at tho Plainwell fair er.
DOWLING.
Recitation— McHitma Cobh.
w*^ k’«t the nMile dry- [
last Saturday.
; Question—What crops are moat pro­ rf»'Snkce&gt; SSVrinK’i •from &lt;ht. 11 to
Mra. James Madison rein rued last
Oct.
j.v
and
will
buy apph a, paying
,
li
table
in
thia
locality
nnd
how
can
week from a visit with her son in
We are owls in supplying every,
thing needed in the school room. they bo produced at Ism coat? Led by I. • cash for same. If you havA anv liarBattle Creek. 1
!tTlm
St0Ck 1 W1’l&gt; M I
N. Cobh.
Laverne, Erwin and Miss Hildah Mulholland’s Drug Store.
them. Don t forget the date. Come
Song.
one come all. Citizens phone W-ll-ls.
Recitation—Carrie Travis.
._____■
Burpee.
Question—When ia the beet time to
WANTED—Job
compoaitora
select seed corn and what pointe should
,b“ “1'Pre.itiere with
be obtained in selecting the same. Led
IT are tllrec Font- experience wage,
by W. Krouewittor.
to »12 aceoruing to. ability,
rirla
Song—by grange.

you ever had
We have them in heavy cotton
lined and in wool.

A M Setter

of HeaJth
There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder ‘"which pro­
motes digestion. This pecu­
liarity of Royal has been
noted by physicians, and
they accordingly use and
* *
• •
recommend it exclusively.

All are cordially invited to attend.

Queen Mary's klndnewt took a very
odd form tn the case of tbe Earl of
Boaaex. He was a valetudinarian who
bad n great fear of uncovering bls
bead lest be should take cold. Ac-,
cordlngly h&gt; petitioned Queen Mary
for leave to wear hia nightcap in her
royal presence.
Her majeaty, In her abundant grace,
granted bte petition twice over. , Hia
patent for tills privilege ts jHtrbapa
unique In royal annate: “Know ye
that we do give our beloved aud trusty
cousin nnd counselor. Henry, earl of
Sussex, Viscount Fitxwalter and lord
of Egrenjund and Purnell, license and.
pardon to wear bls cape or nightcap,
or any two of them, at hte pleasure,
aa well In our presence as tn the
presence of any other person or per
sons within this realm or any other
place kJ our dominion* wheresoever
during hte life, and these our letters
■ball be suffident warrant tn bfa be­
half.”

M1S

Prlntl”S Co -

'■are-or Powers
Grana Rspi,^

also fleece

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON
LEADING

dleville.

Mr. Daly in on the war path again
picking up chicken!
The Ladies Aid will meet with Mra.
Frank Uli ven on Thursday next Oct.
W.
Preaching at the usual hour next
Sunday.

Your

CLOTHIERS. B£! “

If you want to buy or sell anything
try a Wane Adv in the Banner.

AUCTION SALE!
The undersigned will well at Public Auction at his place. 2 miles north and 21
miles west of Nashville, on section lf», near Stony Point, on .
.

Tuesday, October 1?, 1905!
Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit:

g Bay mare II years old
T sow with 5 pigs
3 brood sows
Bay horse 9 years old
17 good shoots
Brown mare It years old
Full blood 01C stock hog
® 2 cows giving milk.
Several tons of hay Quantity of oils 7
One 4-year-old heifer giving milk
2-horse riding cultivator - Plow •?
B One 3-year-old heifer, due to calf in Spring tooth drag Shovel plow &amp;
spring
Set light double driving harness
B J» 2-year-old heifer, fresh in Dec.
A few bushel crates Pair sleighs
Helfer, calf by side
2 top buggies
2 yearlings, I steer
Other articles too numerous to mention
Red Polled bull, 19 months old

©

lunch at noon

wAf&gt;8LrA "”?U
•"'i'tan'hound
with one .pot between front kw?
Answers to name ban—kj &lt;„ rvwa^i
for return tn
reward

terms, of sale
SALE—Barred Plymouth itock

be given oil
bank»ldfder
. ,A|1 BumR ov&gt;!r *5 lXI' one
it'd
'
,tberwl??f?flePaPerwi&lt;-h interest at six |»r cent. Al! ।I"'*l,le
’tuerwiae hAfnm
r

•

™Ka?d nnder

Si,!!”*? tocatl“n Wl11^

BANNraoKS"”

'’ 'n,IUire

The OM Mrtu -H nj! l"be n
!“*
young
Rw«t lotmg Tiling-1 nd era h4.t
papa. Why. be trims b|g
«•

Gillman C. Linsea
H’ £• DOWNING, Auctioneer.

Without eamestneu there-U. r.».i,
to b-» done in life
4*\noJjln&lt;

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£the Banner_ _ _ _

HASTINGS
WHAT

HOW THE SOUTH

hOODWORDS .1
W YOU OUR EAIR

FIGHTS FEVER
J. L Wilkins Has to Have One Cer-)

CHAUtorrt LHVH R SAYS K|IND
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GOES FOR

that was appropriated for

experimental

work

Please Sign

and Post-

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on the Agritultural College, wrote to j un n larBe *loro rnotn to their east ekli.l’ij 'this • The^Christtan life is more than curi­ • Prof. R. S. Shaw, prufessur of agricul- Vttlor' which covers the last inch of
osity aboqt tho next life.
tore at the College, and who was th.- KT”and oWnwl bJ' ’he firm,
«t weak at
tv. ^ttuson
judge of stock at the last countv fair
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BUILD MORE
MODIRH F10USLS

-r X: 'ZX”1 n,,”'f:„z. ■
jtetter,from Prof ^hgw gives the de-

M«d informetion:

TWELVE PAIGES

FAR RECEIPTS
FOR 1905

To Each

at

J. L. .Wilkins, a former resident of j
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
this city, but at present located in |
Fur mU) rew»iM,bnt j*rticul«rly to
Memphis. Tenn., arrived in the city)
oelj&gt; u. in rending ont .applire to cor.Friday and called on old friends. All mTCDroTrnn ,
r—ponduntA We uk them to pleare
th*- southern cities are putting up a | *” 1
TING LETTER
siCT1 “
their
new. letters
letter, hereaftpr.
heroatter gj
»lvLLI I tn
t, "•K*
Mnr news
r.
SOME THINGS p.tiff light against the yellow fever j
FROM PROF SHAW *.ng tbtoir ,nl1 nam®and
-d• on MW.. dnm on wh lrtMr
w|n
plMgue.and Mr.’Wilkins gave the BAN| n,ut-'11 trouble to the correspondent, jind
XER some idea of what h resident of i
•Duty, the Ex the south has to encounter when he Shows the People of Michigan Will | ''iU
a grcat accommodation to the
Profit By the Work Beini.’
1 HA,NNERing often much trouble
wishes to either leave the' city or re­
.1 Display
.) antJ &lt;M«y: in mailing supplies of envelturn to it. Everyone has to lie fortified
Done There. opra and
y(jar
with one certificate that he is in a
:o Lwuler. ! healthy condition, signed by the City­ XOur readers know that Reprraenta- Mttoution
i evidently i Physician in order to get out &lt;&gt;f the city tive \\. H. Shantz secured an appro-'
BUILT NEW &lt;-rr&gt;PP~H’Af&lt;MJ
wioi&gt; from.)‘ and another certificate, limited to a pnation of taaopo from the last legia-1
•
E H0USE’
v tlatfering 1 lew days, which he must have in ord­ lature for **x|&gt;eriinental work at the I .?he friends of Ex County Clerk Sam
State Agricultural College at .lensing Vehe' wiI1 1,0
to note the sucer to return to the city.
•:n ^jhich
Wiahing
to know what
had l«m wini
done,
W,th which
bc »” meeting
fenyime travelling through the south
_ ____________
_ WM
______________
n in Lake
these dayl, and not properly “certified'' with this money ;w well as other funds tXl‘‘*aa' not onb'
a hanker, but
• •
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----uwiri IUUUS
------- •• .....
tree1
j, apt
- to run up
. against
«
, some very an- appropriated. Representative Schantz ' an eh5TMtor niMn- The elevator firm of
; x_»and
.. vexatious delays.
”
- —
Ui was chairman of the
.
L . just
• . .built
-.
ir an- hleill noying
who
rummitte*’ ! Smith
Smilh Bn?-.&amp;
have

&gt;pFny • n«n
Hands!

Does the Finn You
Trade With Adverttoe
In the Banner?

1935.

UAWcv

tiflcate to Leave .Memphis and

Another to Return.

BAN

SHOWING THE

hl/’UT’ FlYiniT

SP|R|T

BEST RECORD EVER MADE IN THE

PAYS T° “^DECENT
l^kc

Odessa Fair

Officials

FA.RSHOULD HKtfASf
Tilt REVENUES
Have

Learned Their. Lesson

OF THE COUNTS FAIR TO PROVIDE
Thoroughly.
FOR IMPROVEMENTS AND
Lake
Odessa
fair
officials
have
learn
­
TURAL SOCIETY.
MORE ATTRACTIONS.
ed something. They permitted all sorts
of gambling snaps on their grounds
during the fair. The r Ault was that
RECEIPTS WERE
ALSO FOR THE
the tow d was full of plugg'era and pickOVER . $5,400 pocketa, and many were th** lease**
RAINY DAYS
through this source. Ail this damaged
the
reputation
of
the
fair.
The
Ijike
„
......
Paid Over $500 For Permanent Im­ Od— tatei.1. tarn Irarned from , 'Or Hint Time. Whkh Mny uCut Down
provements. Cash Ba'ance On
aorry experience that a gambkir is a j
the Attendance at the
thief when necessity forces him to that |
pair
Hand Over $1,000.
HISTORY ON THE AGRICUL­

Acting President P..A. dhfeldon.
Trasurer W. LI Merrick and Secretary
" • 11 Schantz have prepared the following statement showing the receipts
and expenditures for the last fair.

extreme, or when he has become thor- i
oughly hardened in his bad vocation. ) It h generally conceded that there
So the fair officials annoanee that ■ Wis 'not 14 letter fair in Michigan
nereaner gambling
hereafter
gamming devices of
ot all
ail kinds
Kina* t,thun
luu“ «lt»t
*•“** ,u Hastings
raaBM»»g» this
mw year, and
tmu
will be liarred from the Lake Odessa | 'e-“* than half a dozen .came anywhere
" ~
’
:r-‘ future.
‘ ‘
; Good.
—••
—it —
- a •fair, ««-fairs
in
the
This 'I near equality
But
like a
! changed attitude is too late to undo busine** enterprise., can not rest on its

RECEIPTS
Meffiltenthip Tickets
f 2322 U» all the mischief dono at the last Lake
«d8M Single Ticket*..:
.. 15UI 50 Odessa fair, but is welcome
indicat-'
8!* Children'» Tickets
... 13 :» ing that in Lake Odessa as elsewhere
2788 Grami Stand Ticket*.'
the
truth
is
being
focred
home
that it
Entrance Fee* Races
114 85.
From’ S*-e’y Outside of Mem­
pays to be docent.
bership Tickets
188 *5

Total
.
DISBURSEMENTS
Pri ntjug and Advert isj ng.... $
Kepairs and Perm. Improve­
ments
Music and Attractions
Racra—.. s..
Forage...
Salaries.
Officers. Directors
Supts and Office Force.
Marohali. Pulico.Gate keejiers..
Supplies and Incidental*
Premiums i Estimated)

5430 70
415 7.7

laurela It must show progress, and
must
merit
‘
’*■ continued approval.
’
T­In
the display of agricultural products,
horses, cattle, sheep and other live
stock, it is hard to suggest how the
fair could be improved. The new fea­
ture this year of showing the work of
I the district schools well mertfis contin[ nance.
PHONF fll i in wfoBt re8l*ctH CMn the. f^ir as an
I IlvllL . \V« । exhibition and shfus of entertainment
Ik improved.- Three things suggest
themselves, and no di.mbt, there are
PREPARING TO COME TO DETROIT
others.- The display of art goods could
AND CONNECT INDEPENDENT be made larger and better-) The at,­
PHONES WITH EAST AND WEST ' tractions to show tietween heats of the
i races could b® inrnnssd. There could
' Ik more races also. But the society

NEW INDEPENDENT

547 26
.
October ll.LhA.
488 15
j Mr. \V. ll.Scbitntz.
.
811
25
iavqr|thly HASTINGS NEEDS MORE HOUSES
ABOUT GETTING .MORE FACTOR­
i
Hastings Mich.
Hl 61
G-angoj- In
:
Deur
Mr.
Schantz
—
FITTED WITH BATH ROOMS
■sirh thfi
IES FOR OUR CITY. WHICH
466 50
Ar’M
.
One half of Hie |lu.tXM.&lt;A» appro-,
AND CLOSETS.
247 10
ALL DESIRE.
In Art
: priatioiF made by the last legislature
158 06
•■•. i painting.
for moving, and refitting the farm
1175 00
buildings became available the first ol p||D| ip tin
*
-while n
SHOULD HAVE THESE
.would nm dare do either, because they
Total
HH5 «H HAS CAPITAL
July. __
As the appropriation was not T
.
A ° A
Balance on Hand 1015 05
nr CR nnn nnn it:annot increase the expeusra Of the
,
y Mr&gt;.
,
*
NECESSITY
CONVENIENCES made till about the middle pf June, the
U f &gt;D,UUU,Uuu | fRjr without increasing the revenues,
The detailed statement will be given
in drawing.
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i work was not startl'd until about that I
at the annual meeting for the election
- ------- | and the revenues cannot Ik increased
time. The old grainbarn 45x80. across' .
_.
...
f officers fhe flrat Friday in December. Work To Proceed At Once. Cl.renee i l’“&gt;‘“nd -&gt;-■ U&gt;»T w«&gt; t&gt;ji» y»r
v. ., . .
.
iHV-riiblv To Accommodate The Class of People lbo 1^,, from tbe farm foreman’s i A* Shown 8v Whal Other Cities
I। th»* olmolet*-. Vi.reil,
family1 F.^lr..,
ticket w-ystem,
That may make slight changes in the
Who Are Needed tb Build Up
. house, has been moved down in the cat- |
»t . : nt?.' ill three fciltxi
Are Doing. Disposition To All
M. Burton Former Hastings Man- ; \Yhat the Barry county fair loses un­
figures given above.
| tie Im and placed end tu end against j
h;
:b LEADER
I
der
this
system
is
shown
by the Eaton
It will be seen from the above that
Pull Together.
a MarfUfacturing Town.
Largely Interested Io the Deal.
I
) the grade herd bam. The roof of the
....x.tgusi T: the
) Co. fair which with no bigger crowd
over $500 in repairs and permanent imIf Hastings is to continue to grow, i grade herd harn wax raised to the
The citizens of Hasting* are showing
tu.-‘ । •-.•a p; «ung exhibit in
St.
Louin
capitalist*
together
with
pruvementaof which over 8400 wax for
took in $7,-800 or about ♦l.BbO, more
whateyer
differ\ .: .&gt;! the Youth's as we all hope it may and for which ■ same level as this building. The two j a ’l*«»P«riDon *to
n forget
*——-•■ —
•
.i.«
— new sheds, have been paid for and still T. A. E. Weadock and Clarence M. than the Hastings fair.
idl..
-...x
i.-r nu| v: ;i.u*r.;ienef of all our citizens are anxious to work. । now make a stretch of building
43x i &lt;*no^* ma&gt; have existed in the paat and » cash Imlance of cwot 81000 is left. Burton, of Detroit, are planning an
This year our fnir made good money
Mt i^'t'f’ Hickory Oorflrra. there is one matter that nhonld haw ; 150. This is practically &lt;complete, i"*”bogetber for the. growth ami
This shows that the actual profit was ' extenahv telephone plant in that city, bnt such a combination of favorable
attention, and it will pay thoee inter- The part moved has been fitted espec- progress of the city who*.- interest* are over $t5flu. which makes it the "Ijest i which will compete with the Hell mp- circumstances may not. occur in . 20
anev needle ested to give it very careful attention, hilly %for experimental beef cattle. I) dear to them.
ever” in respect to profit* as well as j noply which now fans Detroit in its yean* again, when weather, big crops,
) grip, and build connecting lines with
All argee that the growth of HastHastings has now just alont boutws j The aimex to the old hoaf iiara. up
&lt; t-edsj’TvHd
in other respects.
general prosperity and everything com­
irtgs
■
demands
more
jtaoturies.
All
other independent: systems ho that tbp bined to make a big’sin-cftHs of the fair.
drawing or enough to care tor her present popola- bear the Agricultural building, a | ■■
independent pbonc* can reach all
&gt;ndicatei for lion. If a new factory shall come. : structure 24x22 han also been moved ■
tOu
^n,?
Stories
Ah it wa-s. about *!5&lt;0 wtls cleaned
INVESTIGATED THE
) points east and west. , In thia state the'
more house4- must ha built- Whatever i ov«r on the liack toward the river and I ran be aeciired for this city for so small j
up. of which ♦.■&gt;!*) went tt&gt; pay for im­
j an amount as can bu raised by sub- I
DANGEROUS CROSSINGS Citizens Telephone Co,. practically th**- provement made this year, aud the
factory we may get. in all probability i the refitting for a bull Imrn has'alxmt
___
.
only rival of the Bell, will connect
: script ion has long sine*’ passed. With)
BUrry it will Ik * ue that will Ik brought, here j been cumHeted.
balanis? is on bantu- It- ought to .have
from some large tuty.for just now fact- ; The sheep barnAilxW has also l&lt;een । Greenville giving $40,000 for a side- !' Engineer Dice Represenilng the with the new Compmiy. Hu. «re &gt;1- l been-jxjsaiWe to clear &lt;2,500 this year.
ready made io push construction work I The grotind** ought to be enlarged. The
| b.xru factory; Cadillac jjayingjfJS.UOO '
uries are leaving the big cities for the j moved and the fittings tu this will
State Railroad Commissioner
in Detroit and to connect with ether 1 grand stand ought to Ik extended 100
( . for u table factory: Holland $80,000 for ]
fn ljn&lt;
smaller towns
I jirohably lie complete within a month.
citje*.
. 11 a shoe factory: Muskegon ?60.000 for,
Was Here Tuesday.
judged byj
1 feet A new art hall should be built,
Sitch a factors will naturally bring .The Gbft of new barn tor experimental
.. Clarence M. Burton, who is a funner i The little surplus this year will not go
a billiard table factory it is not to be ■
Some time ago Aiderman Frank Horits more highly skilled and best paid sheep
•
■has nyt tieen -touched other than
,-H^hg. mMkfrt y.- wealthy c.tlf&lt;r ww„d
vill ••M'cctnl that Hatsings can get a new
show workmen Tbt-wc people will want to to put in the foundation, and it will
i ton wrote the state railroad com- .
‘ xeu of
j factory to locate here for any small |
A Detroit, will he the leading
--jj
. Hjriety. should'have if.
•if’tj* ■ lent huTiM-N that have modern
• m&amp;wluQer ..emplaning of the Mir»»ig.-*&gt;: •
______________________________
___ hare to .ay ever until another year,
cun
l spirit in the new company, which has ’
snm.x
■ mind we.believe is a plan that will
Central crossing on Creek St. which is '
•- /niences such ax.they nre accustomed owing to the fact that one hal' of the
, millions of money luck'of it.
Public aid. i* the only fair why to ,
g: v. r«—gfade to in th-ir hornet* in ‘ larger places*. I approprintion is now exhaust,d.
a very dangerom crossing. bt-canM of •
In
raiw the bonus needed to get factories. .
■ lilt'' this a surplus could be aoeumnlat[ the speed ul which the train* whizz
- •&lt;: matiihed jiarri.Ailarly lath ' nKW and water-I.connection with the exi«rimental barn (
far as we have heard there has jI by the crossing, and by reason of the j­ FOUND HER POCKETBOOK.
( ed to make necetewny improvements in
' for beef car tic. we have .&lt; solid wall ‘and
■ - viand Vai- floMt't-.
nut been li single protest against it.
; cars Blanding on the side tracks and j
I
the exhibition, the attractions and the
There
n.,
doubt
but
that
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■.■■heron ;&lt;n»The reason is plain. Hastings-needs ’ ibe huiMlngv Mmttlng ont lb, view of ! Mr&gt; Roy RRkel bld So By lAdvef., I'housing of the exhibits and the care of
m df. w i blue ivitlitl,. -'. ...n reurenee- will rea.Wy ; pM-»"d b| . J wtl. sd^e a, far as factorie*. aud they cannot Ik btottght j
I and entertainment of the crowds. It
;
an
approaching
train.
1
?
card. lit b
. es a black rent (■-.« now for enough more than **
ihiiidied.
here in any other way t-han publi' aid. ,I Tnfo.Uy J.m« Dice, rfimwnting
H.ln, In the W.nt Column
i would lie a good thing too to have a
Ptfrb4"K
You will remumlier that tlie legisla- ! The requirement* are more than can j
.hirnix Baner. one without them to pay big interest j
1 little cash laid away' for alyear like
1 Railroad
Commissioner
Atwood.
of the BANNER.
' with Min-i'-w .pproprmted
for the
on th“*-xtrn investment
V" '
. be in»‘t by voluntary effort* of thi* citi­ ■»nd nn mmineer of. ita. .tepnrtmenl. ; lta,
. some in the past, when the rains or hard
durin
g
,1,,
f.
ir
|
Pt rchijron llu, ot people who .re ..Tmmmmd &gt;““toT
TJ' ,"11 W“ ,’T'
fzmily,
K'*' i times will kehp away the -rowds; ami
zens
HditniK.
wiBininomymaiaai.il
n.MinJboeU.v m.kmg .n mvesua.mveMlgn- ; K|,.w y ,hj. rhy ](M, h„ |&gt;&lt;kM
- •
. .
t,. _p
no fed in such a way that nunc of this
tkfce-y
n:-.l,l.-.™r.u.«.-ll..guud..I.1m Ijub Tw„ ylichiK.„
]TOpk
to hathpooms and closets, there is no
“
| then some money on hand would lie
nil It will Tfnnd could be used for building &lt;&gt;r . .boon in lb I. mailer...nd Um
with a
।
#t|h
and „
'i IkkIc containing something over 15. Of j very desirable..
doubt of .a , sharper domunu It will
h«Hi«es with equipment purpuses. I called the at­
'. . • if from ing­
course the only chance of recovering it jI We believe the directors and officer n
therefore ;&gt;ay to build new 1----- ----------•" Aprictil- w
-1™ --.i
'
.V. Utut.i TLuanl nf
L*m waity.
again wa* by its falling into the hands | of the society are wise in not going too
in..n Coach from reference to this fact.
i........... ..................................—, •'
,a]| puli togetner
get here .nd
f*« JD ’ d‘T ,b*V'
I growth of ibe city
Nuhvillv .j.
of some honest peroon. A little '"Want ' fast or too far in any one year in inttuig sired animal.
Further, it will tend to 1
nearer the speed limit of six miles an
,
3
f
aside
Ou
with
which
to
begin
the
________
Wfflpl-ir 'hr
Adv.'-wrn p,ard in th.- BANNfJt ।
ht.
ot
. tolr. B„t
. ■ f .stallions. \ In keep here the
highly paia
paid cu»
class oi
of
ne more mgmy
.
t(&gt;
the -- -----------------------------------------------------, 1&gt;&lt;mr
than
yraterday.
hour
than
yesterday, when ’that train
11»M
week -n.l Fridny night. Um next, „e W1|OT „
„ ob&gt;ct
totvy k’’u’ii=
i'll, agpff months. workmcn/wl
•ho are not only desirable iXa."iv’n%e^S '.m ”.iia IRA IRWAY’S AUCTION SALE brought Mr. Dice.
ine
atternoon
j
»_ The afternoon
pulled iidwfi
I Mier lb- peper wn» out. Georg- c„n,t„t|y
view, not lo meke it bnr■ -iii'iN. The
bhul
ut who
who are
ar.al.’IKl.na
fw
y ^on, th..|
■ .
--------| ire, Xbl i. nio mil Io h.re forpnten j
; d&gt;,lwon, 1)Qt u, maka , tatter Wr.
ilcixl. mare* Svas’ necessary ‘element
dement in building up a ’"«» . .
— ——u. ... ' how to shoW'iti* heeh for that after-j Mmble n'tnnied the |mne mid it.
ground freezes up. The fitting work-| Monday Oct. 23rd. Beginning at 12iireiHt.'
lento
to
Mr,
llkkel
bl.
mother
hevjng
anJ
k
on
improrln&lt;
the ground.
manufacturing town, such ns it
will have to l» done later so that the .
! no°**'.
...knowing
. - wh.t
. . [I found
i* "only
indu-w t
M
,"”na it, 1Thi*
“• '■
nl); another of the : .nd provide for » time when Iwd weetbre r-uted a line hoped to make of Hastings
30’p. m. at his Farm Residence
We have n„ mmm. irf knowing -hat
w„i(.h 1
! aetual’work of this division will not
. t tnmrv inatiuii-M w&lt;
u-*» mifflit, Manw* which
.
. ..
_ _ _ •
of bl«uker,
poor
crops
or
hard
times
may make
&gt;t rn.ytb.ng-11 be done. But it the,
BAKSER WAXT ADVS
on Sec. 2p- Rutland Twp.
! Ix-gin until next spring.
[
.-•■hi-- of the
: » small attendance and light receipts;
railroad commiMioner carex for the '
। The implement barn in which I did
A NEW GROCERY FIRM
As Ini Erway has sold his farm t0 proUetiunoriboHghl. mnl infomaM I ■“&gt;. R
J 'lviord h^rd.
a ].uk' and to unsure all Ibis more revcuu; my live stock class work is being con- Rutland township and -will move
! must lie provide*!. The fair ought not
Cha .. Babcock Ha.« Purchased a Halt verted: into loir das' room. by college .. ................
rjtJ hl. W11I |lnV(.
»n&lt;1io„ mle ”f
| ilr. in ibe BANNER Jani work, in­
Aoi&gt;&gt;r.;«;t!,
a
_ III -till
..II rufuin
.. ............
.1,1 Rutland, one- '"“e v “”**Kre rt*‘‘p
; funds.
Irwill
retain th.*
the tllllC.?
Plaiy* at...
his farm
on be*-. 2U.
. 'nJ* xti h. ; f°nning our readcia that he had a tent .i to be regared as a money making propo■ si Hon or conducted with that end in
used for live stock work. Tlie l&gt;a'an&lt; •• ,j lf lJe wU(b. knd one-half mile east nn&lt;
vto?acrid iit&lt; ' \t lo S*‘1L Thpr‘‘ were 15
*fP‘r it, , .
Interest in J. H. DcPue’s Gro' view. But it ahould Ib* run with the
uraoM-m-iia-.r -ni iib.Bnd.ni m. a .hank. The
.
eery
Store.
View of having aud maintaining a pro­
Indiana
uivijur instruction in blacksmithing .
.. wi], take pla..e on Monday Oct.
Vr" * street «n wng inure a « BAXNEK Want adv*, pay
' greorive fair, and pro vising means to
• • dubil
Monday a dtal thut had been pend- : |,»rt uf tin-nn.u wory f'» ineLroed--" _,.»J ,.omuwn&lt; ing al IS ::».&gt;R.m 'h»n&gt;3 I
inTfow XfoT For tbeir '««»““
BANNEu.
) make improvements t*nd add attrardrew ing for wime iimc wax consummated,
.. work in enrpmry «d the* &gt;V. H Onn-b will wire. » .nrtiooeer.,
I
। lions when they.M-em t &gt; Ik required,
;h .-iPSu^ep- when ChaK Babcock purchased a half '
ANOTHER AUCTION SALE.
grain grading ami imlgtag
lu « ,
Wm Gmlnun. .. derk
tl„w, ,w., en-ingn over
and also to provide against the inevip
in J. fHomer DePne's grocery ««.! by Prof. Jeffery. Onr .hurt lonrrn
A. wlll ta „„ by bi. auction-ndrom&lt;,
। able time *when lx*cause cf unfavorable
Ht«ire*&gt;anid tKgan active work that! .tink-nl- 1.AV0 ndrer hiul any • lb£ enni^ment in this 1-ue.
aim- c
cum
, Fr,nk Hoover w,„ ,„ve Ooe Tuc, c.ndition** the expense* will exceed
ufternobik^F^cflrin name will here- I
practica 1 work and the .-liops have.•««-» I hur of horseB. 'attic, hogs, and other-________ .—:
the receipts.
WHAT DRAINS ;
lifter he De Puis tfHalifcork: Read their m. crowded &gt;n meclumicahlivision that pt&lt;)(.k wj|f be «ld. lieeide farm machin-1
FITTED UP
.
«toy. Oct 24th, One Mlle South
Once the fair came near to tieing a
announcment
on
Page^O^tbia
issue.
our regular student* have ixjeb l‘rart’'i cr
y, grain, etc. Read the ailvrutiwHPFIPF
of Irving Statinn.
'OST LAST YEAR
VFJ. &gt;»•»»•••
---- ,
,
thing of the past becace o’ a big aud
The new firm -will usher h^nmny call? cut out nf it for s.»jne years pa»t. m0n|
rinc urriuu
mpnt nnd
and remember the date and • honr j
discouraging debt. It has takeh four
change* and improvements. The
&lt;. have dec ided to »e cototent with the ; (if
----- —
I Frank Huover. living on what is years to -ee daylight again Friends
In Barfy Couiu .
Over SlO.UiW. tition in their store will Ik torn out.
’ used’ • *until
—।.
’ -------------- ---------[)r. Chas. RuabcII H«s Office in New I well known *« tile 'Rocky Brown of the fair came to its retene then and
judtfhig room previously
and
the
large
extra
space
will
be
used
i farm” on Sec. &lt;J. Rutland township, saved it. and the good times, careful
Hill ik Much
This
A BUSY FACTORY.
Home on Center St.. Just West
for their nice line of dry good*, aud
। one mile south of Irving station, will management and public spirit of the
shoes which they will add to their
of Old Dr. Russell House.
I have an auction sale at hin place Tara­ people.of the county foept it from the
w. G. HYDE’S AOBUON SALE p Shultz &amp; Co. Plant Working
fYomlQMiat
already
complete stock of groceries.
da. Oct. 24th commencing at 10 o’clock rocks. The fair ought to be placed on
vsiin i Coleman we
I Dr. Charles Russell ami family have
:iit Bai
Mr. DePne has won a reputation as
Day and Night and Still Be­
I moved into'their new home on Center
such a broad business Imsis that such
"i.ty paid in 1004
Thurtaay Oct &gt;oth. At Hi. P»OT
a
hustler,
and
the
’
addition
of
Mr.
for Jraips thr
.
I St., just west of the old Russell home. tioneer.
a thing would not Ik feared; for the
;&gt;L ( $R».ia|.18. Of
hind on Orders.
Mr. Hoover haa a number of‘horses, future.
Babcock to the firm will make a pair
oxine jin.„:
Section
J2.
Castleton.
Mlle
He has fitted up a very convenient
• '.his was author*
. The P. Shultz &amp; Co. laciurx.
factory, WWMVU
owned
...
vcows and other stock, besides a lot of
Of them. Two delivery wagons will be
‘*d by kli&lt;- |.;
and
is
now
■ I drain c.itnuiiRHion,.t
ibc
bn.i«rt
vlbrain
M.
—
&gt;&gt;&lt;■»&lt;■.
Eaat ot Barryville.
by Wright Bros, i» one &lt;.i
’ ’ *
farm machinery and othet articles to
used to insure prompt Henrice to all
W. bm
NEW CAKE MACHINE.
AnvtkiiiK prepared to respond to all calle in
■. practically all being
On Thursday Oct. M. commencing little plantk^n the city. A
sell. Read his Auction Sale advertisefor work .1
patrons. A new delivery wagon has
•...un
-nr. thit*
tJ."
"'.f, in me need by ibis
tbi.e.,l«r
Pr...„K firm
.l™ i»
“ city
/ and vicinity. Dr.
to cRussell
,urrh II ment in this issue.
Bt,.w .. m. sharp. Will O. Hyde wiU owned by this
enterprising
sure
l«en
ordered
and
will
hood
be
brought
-- ---------1
.»&gt; ,„r I0P3 will be
Vester
&amp; Carter Have Ordered A
“"'.^Vlb.lbrn.lm.d.-W midi
bare an auction rale at hi. farm. Sec•pxdiUi |.s. hi Ionia Go. last year into use.
CaMletdn.
mile east of is IjoiumI to gat to the front.
M-.b. 1 &lt;o i-bmnie dim—- .See
.S« hi*
M. card
rard in
in PROFIT IN SHEEP RAISING
New Cake Machine to Make
^dnun tax «
With two hustlers turned loose in •, iioa
Muu Ji ---------- .... one
"'•t i'.J J.'.MM) and in twice lb. rouw Mr. DePee formerly I B.rryrille Junie M. Bkuer Wil!
:
The factory is being operated night
E«oriCo' it w
Fancy Caurs. ’
another column.
d i b‘ fully as much. tad there will be
eometbin- do-. / uwiiooeei. A hot loneb will be wrral and &lt;lay. and 15 bands are bu*ily em­
Figures Taken From Actual tvThe growth
their bakery business
ployed.
Though a large quantity of
PLEASANT SURPRISE.
and the BANNER unites with their
inanv friend, in well wi.be. lo tino&gt;.r remlort Jionld l«Ji °””b*
WE MAKE THE DATES
goods are turned out each day. yet the
haa obliged Veatw &lt;% Carter to make
perlence of Chax. Gaskill
A very pleasant sunwise occurred.
factory
&gt;■
behind
several
weekx
on
ord
­
still
further
improvemepta
in their
«• Hr-™
lr«t of STtictee to be told- Those inter
Friday p. m. Oct. 13. at the home of
new bnn.---------------------------"ieep will be -F-taUy in-rR. F. D. Carrie^.
equipment, thia time adding a iiew
ers.
U,,h^our Auctioneer II You Want
Mrs. Sarah Walker ;in the first ward
----------------eMed in tbi. wk » Ibero » . I««»
The btwinem i« amkT the direct mt- when eighteen of her lady friends
Last year Charle* Gaskill, Carrier cake machine for tbr making of fancy
CHAS. IH1BOIS
SELLS
TO A. J. WOODMANSEE. lot of .beep end 1 lirabs K' 1“ "b'^- pervi»um ot Mr. Weller Wright, who gathered to remind her of her 78 birth­ on Hural Route No. .4. purchased 26 cakes Their new bread mixer has
Hold an Auction
There i. other lire .lock, » lot of grain give, it hie undivi'led attention and is
grade
ewe* which bo kept on his farm accomjdiahed very much in the way of
A.
J.
Woodman
—
a*,
of
Dowling,
ha.
day anniversary.
Saleand bay and farm tools Remember taming our a line rd ground, that i»
increasing their output ofSanitaiy
pnrch.Mil the jinoat market of Chaw
The afternoon was pleasantly paused east of thi* city. Thi* spring he sold
winning great favor with the trade,
“ Potion to Dulwl. and taken pome-dun. Mr.
136.25
worth of wool from the 26. He broad. But thu firm could not do as
in visiting. Mra. Walker was prraer.t
the data.
;
—-------much us they drairad in the building
and tally mirtainlng the reputation en­
W,th tb,‘ wuct&gt;oneeni In Wooilmamw U a hustler.and will be a
HERMIT FOUND DEAD.
ed with a plate, cup and saucer a* also *old 85 lamb* from the 26 ewe* for
an *^2? Uyo°®
to have
up of their trade in fancy cakes. Thia
Jeremiah Wilimr.an ecoenlris bwhe- joyed by Ue previone company.
welcome addition to the btuinem circle,
tokens of friendship and remembrance 1156 00. He still ha* the original 26
prinS r S’* and bave their bin"
kir aged 77. wa. found dead Tbnraflay
after wDich the company were invited and can sell them for more than he they will be enabled td do with the
.
Oo&lt;.u rorel- oo«t « lot of money, hut
sale in ‘n thw oflic« ?r advertise the of this city.
machine they have just ordered. Vesat hUtannit farm home in Awyria
to step over to Mrs. Will Green's where paid, although ho has realised already
toL
doe. not need
lad rood, oow * lot more. No greeter
Jti. .utwJ tbo Michigaaliot.tocrop towMhip. Hi. lire ««*
““ ,m
a bounteous and excellent pot-luck
Mtriog
to
the
tarmen
ot
thi.
country
brat equipped bxkerira to be found in a
t£a - “ ’'Tiuneer before coming to thi. year will be Comparatirtdy a mu- wa. nearly Marred .nd hl. body —
supper was served by Mrs. Lue Walker present time are very profitable as the
^iy^mp-d- Nothin, I. kmran mold be aude ttao by boring trood
town the size of Harting* in thia state.
above would seem to prove.
.a a. have all tbeir w- are. Report, from Ml o™r the «a
and Mrs. W. Green.
roode to their rn.rlret plrere.
“-1 -*&lt;■ data, for »1« say that tlw tubers have rotted baa &gt;
of hi. deathNctiro. the Banner ..nice
in toe ground.

yield lar

�oA&amp;i'tNOS

Banner.

MEW GENERAL STORE

these companies admit, any farther
revelation* of moral declension
certainly not be aurprising.

GOLF GLOVES

CORRESPONDENCE.
W. L Hogue, Formerly of Beaton

Harbor, Has Opened a New Gen­
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Governor Warner is winning the
good will of the people who were dis­
eral Store on Jefferson St.
SURE
CURE
FOR
HEN
LICE.
posed to bo very critical of him anil
W. L. Hogue b*» opraed »
his actions. As people come to know
Fred Williams hjs„* new remedy for
Gov. Warner, they find lie is deposed hen lice which he tried last week. gvpond «on&gt; on J«S*r»oii Street, two
to do the right thing, and like his Smudge them, out, and when 'a small door* south of Hiun» * Babcock1,
friendly, frank way of meeting them.
dose isn’t large enough, build a larger bather tdtop. .hi* »bxtk coo,:«itt« «&lt;
one: never mind the hen house. For groMrim. dry E»odA Jio«.
Mr. Hofne h«» had &gt; large experience
KEPT JUST AHEAD OF HOP particulars address box 29, Morgan, in the mercantile laaineaAhaving oooMich. R. F. D. 1.
ducteda,lorererT*ncoee^llxir&gt; Ban­
Rev. Alliert Ostroth visited relatives ton Harbor tor many year*. He cornea to
here and also attended tbe funeral of Hasting, well ;reeommended. and *olicit. hi, share ot the patronage ot this
On The Floor.
his uncle Dan’l Deller last week.

Secretary Shumway of the State Board
of Health gives notice oftbe fact that
health officers in various part* of the
Stat? are failing to enforce the quar.intin“ regulations prescrilwd-by law, and
he suggests the danger that Michigan
may b&gt; yhit.-d by another small-p?x
thk n*-£l&lt;*ct is continu -d;
It'would mem that those who are re­
sponsible for the enforcement of town­
ship, village ahd city health laws could
hardly afford tu accept the responsibil­
ity which failure to do their full duty
might involve, regardless ot tbeir in­
dividual views in the matter It is
certainly true that the desire of th‘i
great majority of the people of our
state is for the full enforcement of tint
measures provided for the prevention
of disease and for its limitation so far
us adequate means in that direction
will provide The best efforts of oue
community can be made of little value
through the carelessness of another.
Enforcement ot health laws in. a matter
of State wide importance and is de­
serving of State wide attention and re­
spect.
An explantion made by Congressman
Townsend as to the scope ot the pro-,
posed national freight rate bill, will
remove some apprehension touching
the purpose of. that much discussed
proposition ' It is not the parparo of
the advocates ot this legislation, Mr.
Townsend says, to give the inter-state
commerce coaimission power to fix all
the rates uf a railroad. It is. intended
only that the commission, if complaints
shall be made to it that any particular
rate is unjust, shall have power after
due investigation to substitute a reason­
able rate in case the complaint shall
have been shown to be well founded.
It is probable that the measure Con­
gressman Townsend ha* in mind will
be further modified by amendments
before its final emergeance as a com­
pleted law
And the wide and
thorough discussion which this subject
uf railroad rate making is receiving
will be valuable to all the interests to
which it is related regarding of its
inruiediatr leghuative AfagxMftton.
•

Among tbe women in Detroit who
have obtaied the degree of M. D. isi
one whose professional work takes her‘
more or less into institutions in which
1
insane women are the patients. On a
1
recent trip to an asylum she had a
somewhat humoron* experience. No­
ticing a mild-mannered woman sitting
ia a room, carefully trying to conceal।
a piece of chalk, she eutered into con
yersation with her.
“Tell me why it is that you are,
here,” she said kindly.
“Well,” said the patient, "I will tellI
you. It’s because I swear so oread ■
fnlly "
“Sweat?” «aid the shocked doctor..
. “Dear me!'
“Yes,” said the patient, comfortably,•
“I swear, but 1 never do ii out loud.
When I just have to swear, I write
’
swear-words on the floor with this1
piece of chalk.”
•

Ladies’ Wool Gloves, black, white or colored
Ladies’ Wool and Mercerized Gloves, all colors, black and white
Ladies’ Double Knit Wool Mittens, silk bow and back

‘vote
centg

Misses’ Golf Gloves, all sizes and colors

&lt;&gt;nt*

Misses’ Double Knit Mittens, all colors

Men’s Wool Gloves, extra heavy

E. S. Thorn is on the sink list. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobias were the
gueats of relatives at Rutland a few Fuller attending him.
days last week.
H. E. Holds snd family spent a por­
Mra. Chas. Bailey, Mrs. James Mead tion of last week in Batth* Creek.
and L. E. Mudge were at Jackson last
Ed. Bidelman return* from North
Friday to attend the funeral of Mra C.
Dakota Saturday.
Bedrock
Quite a crowd out to meeting SunMrs. David Tabbs and daughter Mra.
Orlo Rposli returned home last week
Mrs. a L. Lewi* spent Thursday
from a visiLwith relatives at Mulliken.
with her parents.
,

Men’s Fine Wool Gloves ....
Men’s Canvas Gloves special

Ths S-Tggastioi is.sometimes made
that President Rowevelt is lasing bis
former vigorous republican faith and
fervor There do not appear evidences
of such a condition.. On the con-1
trary meotbera of his cabinet are do­
ing all in their power hy sjmeches
and personal work to win republican
victories in the states mere elections
will be held this year. What does
appear to be true is that President
Roosevelt has less and less patience
with the grafters and camp-followers uf
tbe party, who seek to exploit the
people for their own benefit. He does
not seek reforms outside of but through
his own party, which he aims to make
a hotter instrument for bringing better
conditions to the American people.

Mrs. Harry Scoboy and children of
near Freeport is here visiting her par­

GREAT WEEK AT (H.IVET.

R. J. Bell who lias been sick fur Mime '
time past is preported a* being a little i
better at this writing.

Olivet College will be a center of at­
Mrs. Dave Roush also Miss Elmyette |
traction the last week in October. Norris hre on the sick lint.
President Lancaster has akeadly be
The Aid focieties in this neighbor--j
come so favorably known throughout hood last Tliuraiay were quite well
: the state that hh inauguration on
attended considering their nearnew !
Wednesday, October 25, would of itself together. Tqe proceeds from the Evon- I
take many people to Olivet. Such oc
| gelical society at Mr Dan Ostroth’s j
casions have came to be recognized as were $4.28. I They voted to paper the j
fuD of significance and bring visitors church and Mr. Whitcomb is-to do the |
And participants from distant parts of | work.
Khe ooutnry. No: only does President
.Angell think it worth while to leave I There will be Old People's Day at j
(his responsibilities at tbe University in । the Evangelical church next Sunday ■
’ morning. All are invited especially I
brder to preside that day at Olivet, but
• .
President Harris, of Amherst, takes tbe tbe old people.
long journey from Massachusetts to
RUTLAND CENTER.
'make au address introductory to ibe

Chas. Whittemore and family, Richinaugural address of President Lancas.
far. Besides these attractions of Wed ij ard Foreman and family, spent Sunday
pesday a Conference nas been arranged I, at John Erway's for Monday night and the entire dtyr I| John Foreman and Harry Williams
Tuesday, at which will appear not only I! who have sjimt the past few mouths
representatives of nearly every college Ij in Dakota returned Saturday.
in Michigan, bu’t also eminent meanI Emery Moahier and wife of SiSttsfrom other states, sacb m Professor R, I■ ville visited at Chas. Whittemore'
T. Ely,of the University of Wisconsin, |r week.
Dean A- W. Small, of the University j
I IT. C. William*, and wife spent Sunof Chicago; President (1 F. TJtwlng
I day at Frank Waters'.
of Western Reserve University, and ,
!
Mra. Dwight Hinkley of Salt Lake
PTOrident A T, Perry, of
1
j City visited her parents Wm. Otis and
Cbllege*
I wife last week.
•,

The expose of New York life insur­
ance rottwmeea goes merrily on. The
people have sort of lust internet in the

Because wc_m»ke mediewes
for them. We jive them the
fonnul* for Ayer’s Cherry
Peaoral, and they preacribe It
for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
consumption. They crust it.
Then you can afford to trust
It. Sold for over 60 years.

cent*
5 cent*

Mra. Adah Rock of Hastings spent
the last &lt;*f tbe past week with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Webh.

ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams.
Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bnxon and
children of Battle Creek were the i
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ostrotli j
Sunday.

Why Refer
to Doctors

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The Most Complete Corset
Stock in Barry County

Bert Roush and Rose Myers of the
city called uu Ed, Myers last ’Week.
Bert Diamond's little girl is* still
quite Fick, also Geo. Edger’s little t&gt;oy.
Geo. Hartley and family called at
Lewis Edger'a Sunday.
Frank Tobias of Maple Grove visited
at Chas. Oaks one day last week.
The house of Mrs. Count'of West
Rutland and contents burned to the |

ground last week.

Don’t forget the Sunday School con-!
vention at the church Saturday Nov. i
4. Come and avtoil yourself of the good j
things.

The Austin Sunday School held a
box social at the home of Mr.
Mrs. L W. Cargo fast Friday evening
which was voted
success by all.
There was a large attendance,
'
&gt;10.25
being taken in to add to their
■ F. A. Bradley of Kalamazoo spent
spent
la&lt; Sumfay with his parents Mr. and

FINE DRESSMAKING AND
LADIES’ TAILORING.
This is a matter which at once commands the attention of
at all interested in dress. Lt is certainly a very desirable attainment for
a lady to be able to properly super intend or do her own dressmaking
particularly as the art is now considered an accomplishment and • nec­
essary adjunct to s lady’s fiiiisbed education, lhe greai difficulty In
the past has been how to acquire the knowledge in a

SATISFACTORY MANNER.

The city is making Home extensive
improvements on the Michigan Ave.
bridge.

T»khJS k-„.; _v

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a tn p n&gt; r is
b Kahunazoo sr. 10;ix•:t; J:*i
Delicti
’
»;W
&lt;’iOV,prtfoj0 • 9;S» 5:30 1.40

u Woodbury !v
Via F M Ry.
LmCbx
Grand Kaj'ldi

Bat in this school chat perplexing question will be fully solved. The
school will be of the nature of au institution of learning, and under the
management of people of the highest reputation, not only as skilled
workmen but ns teachers capable of imparting knowledge to others.
The course of iastruettou will cover ever branch of
DRESS
HAKINCl.
LADIES
TAILORING,
TAKING
MEASURES. CUTTING. FITTING. MATCHING,
PRESSING. ETC.
Attention is also given to the selection and study of ar: in drew, also lo
all points that cau possibly come up. it is jmpoMible for us to give an
adequate explanation of such a worie-wi paper, but the manager will be
pleased to meet the ladles in thefr homes at any time to lay out the
whole plan before them. &lt; All pupils will be inttrucied in their respective
homes until the opening of the school, free of chaige. Ladies, iuternued
wi'l please drop us a line giving name and street and we will call at
once.
Address
.

American Garment Cutting School,
MICHIGAN /|

HAS1INUS,

PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
E WILLISES. D. Q &lt;

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THOMAS A PRYOR.

c.Hi

A itnmeys at Law.
L. H. !
offloeaover Ha-&gt;tlass City Bank.

OOLGROVE a'poTTER

Tomlinson Lumber Co

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D L U»WRY,
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HvtiMs. M ....

H. A. A C. H.-BAKHKK.
,
i’h'JiH.ntiodSsmcM
J*-'
at! • •: .Lontu r.-»pc«e&lt; a

A. K. MEN ASTON
Attoruej at La*.

O»«r j. s. OooOy**! * Co. nn~
Practlec* sn all courts of the state fol
p*o:npUy aUeuded to.

A HANl.fr* /M i,
1‘hnlciu
“uTTrcn.
.________ MildicviUe.Mrt

Ob. where have you been, My Pretty Maid?
To the “Hairy Cuuuty Fair" otcuurfe, *he said. .
And what of all the things that were there.
Did you And most pleasant and sweet and fair?
Why. dont yon know? she gaily cried,
ShAshook back her curls and then replied.
There was nothing to me in all the Fair,
With the display of “Iks TsmUason Lumber Co." to compare.
She laughed and she blushed as she hung her-head.
Then her eyes met mine aud »he sweetly saltf.
Ere the winter snows shall cover the ground.’
A Home of my own, I shall have found.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

We have bought a lot in Kenaston rille,
.
And the Contract of course is let to‘ Will",
And all their choicest Lumber is going tu be.
Put intn ■ Ho*r Hrtl*.
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P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Beal Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
..5*°°^ to lorn ou Kes! Ettste. Kral EMl«U; MJia on cotumiwlnn. Gawral convey
sucinif. Harlot a couq-k-tr wt o&lt; Abstract
cutDRllwl frum the lircord*. can
furnhb complete Abwrseto

A Cement wall and the siding Cream.
Clear CedatShlngh-* Haloed a greeu.
The prettiest Grate and Manlie erer rera
And poliMied Floor* that are ju,t a dream.
Veneered Oak Hours aud Flnlih Clear
Oh. but. my home will be a Hear
Come Slid ree m* aud I know you'll agree
1 U.-MU rlrekf ahz.nl TV. w-- ot... ._ .____ .
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rowland bros.
STOCK

FOOD.

For LIVERY RIGA
We b«re
roverd first class, rigs in connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.

WHEN you WANT
digestion, assimilation and entire svstem in u«rfart
keepe P*
the animal will obtain a larger per cenn.f flJKa f.Fr d on’ ?° lhat
from a certain amount of grain.
We bare
d fat for,n,n&amp; element!

Utmutio,*! Sioc*

huril(toM1 Ww-

laifflutlMul Poaiiry TwoTaienuiiwai^wear,,
Wutiowi tom, w
stock Fo^ita SA. .Ildae

pii|

COAL

CALLON I- A. EATON.HE HAS
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK. AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 'H

Wm. II.-TEBBIN'• Licensed Eiubalme
and Funeral Director
Kootn- U".i: :' &lt;TJrtAta»c TTK«rM*
Studio. KfMdrnreWfrertiUM U
call* f&lt;o«iptiv sw&gt;tMM.4a;«k(U

AN LAKE,
The pl

C LI fl C Q tor 'S\.
Qjl U to FOR Bl'VS.
n*.V. Mini, •

Wuti you to toftk* your home b**u.
titul. It only takM t goilomi ot L. &amp;
M. Hint, ind.3 glUoi, ot Llnremi OU
to Mint a moUeraio &gt;lud houre.
W bra you paint with lb* L. 4 Si. you
uae the iMlt paint, rad a botue wall
paitaed. wii! not need painting again
tor to to 15 yean.

I-

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tVX|W*a»

C.C
Phone 37.

NOW
That New Mixing Machine
Did It ‘

tbeir W®1"
[edit..™ I*1
in idranet, e*

For th* ooovrairace ot lbo*e who wfish to ordr,
one time, all eobacrlber* to th* Banker Who are pb
th* Banner aud any one ot the following fer
follows:
.

Bakner and Detroit Daily Free ITtob.
Baekrm and Detroit Daily Journalitary Hremi It you wTitu.MST
W&lt;"HME&lt;LSM

« "« U« Of CIGARS I'D CMFKDDK.

Bakner and Grand Rapids Herald
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm aud Live stock
Journal.............. ,.J. -i.

Barmer and Michigan Farmer .'••••

Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean..
W. J. HOLLOW AV. NuUW. Micb
Who »clh the L. « ffl. Pilot,

•LIABLE j
•
HORSE $HOER
■*&lt;utet* Jbs| «Kfl

|n

m. h.

here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jarvis and daugh- '
ter Ula spent Sunday with their parents
Mr. and Mra. Phil -Jarvis in East
BeDevue.

Michigan

and prepared with the encouragement -aud co operation °£th*'
. ’ citizene to establish a school for eaching the art aud science ot

Hasty

bankruptcy court* so that no clainm
can reach him thereafter.

15 cents'
•-5&lt;ent«

”

2 John Higdon and family spent Sunday at Fred 'A’illiatnw
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MORGAN.
Mr Erwin the Organizer of the
(lais have their nights and dogs' Ancient order of Gleaners held a
1 meetingut R. R Hall Morgan Tuesday
have their days, but mortal man seems
to 1 ave a cinch on both. —Baltimore evening which was quite well attend­
ed considering the cold disagreeable
Our readrex will remember the case
weather. He wil| hold another Friday
of Frank C. Andrew.**. the convicted
Detroit bank wrecker. through whom
(ti the city of Indianapolis there Is A evening for the purpose of Organizing
a lodge at Morgan
.
hundreds of ddtxvdtajrs in a Detroit Hav­ teamster
of exemplary character
Mr. and Mrs. Adkins were in Grand
ings bank lost must of their deposit* in who/by industry aud, self denial
that institution It wilt-be recalled practiced for yeara, bad saved money to Rapids Wednesday on business
Mr. Bostatef moved to Hastings last |
that Gov. Bliss pardoned this wrucker. * 7 him an humble home. He bad Sl,the promise being that he wuh going 5X1 and was about to exchange it for Thursday.
home for which he bad labored,
to ure his liberty to pay oil all the
Several from Moragn attended the
petpie he had wronged. Possibly Gov wheji he was cruelly robbed of the funeral of Mr. aud Mrs. Royal BarnBlw believed he would: no one else whole sum. The circumstances tap- urn’s infant Monday
appears to have been so guHible. Oth­ peuli-d to the public as an instance ofers claimed that the consideration for peculiar hardship and the Indianapolis
EAST ASSYRIA.
Andrews' pardon was the delivery jof New opened a^ubscription in his be
Mr. and Mix William Clark of
Wayne.Co's. 97 votes to Bliss when half.. Over SIJfflO had been contributed Johnstown were guests of A. J. Pal­
they were badly needed. Be that as jit at last accounts in small sums from
mer and wife over Sunday.
may, the people who fancied that an hundreds of people. It is not such a
Mr. and Mra. Levi Moon of Olivet
ex-convict could pay off {*2.oou.txiJ in a bad World.
spent Sunday with the former’s mother
few years are at last undeceived. Mr
Mrs. J. B. Moon.
Andrews is now g&lt; ing" through the

to the big eastern companies.
action is not apt to be wise.

prising the best numbers from three mills

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mills visited at community.
Read hi, adrertirement on pag. » of
C. Durham's in Assyria Sunday.
thi, issue, and give him a calL
Mr. and Mm. M. G. Farley sod
family visited at A. D. PhUlips' in
CREEK STREETRutland Sunday.

. “And what does the attendant do1
then ?” inquired the doctor.
“Ob! she always starts right ip to
clean up the chalk marks. But," with
a triumphant chuckle. “I always man
age to keep about two hells and a
damn ahead of the mop.”

Insurance Commissioner Barry’s de­
SHUFFLES.
cision not to shut out the'big life in­
Dont'marry the man you love, but
surance companitss of New York from
doing business in.Michigan is right and tbe man who loves you.
jThe man who can cheerfully see anwise. Thu investigation is •proceed­
ing. No evidence has liepn brought 1 other succeed where he has failed is
out that the companies are not able to I ripe for glory.
carry out their contracts.-. There fa
Some women never see any good in
therefore no reason for hasty action. their husbands, but they are offset by
On the contrary it may be accepted as the women who never see any bad In
certain that the investigation now be­ theirs.
ing made will secure for the future
Lucky at cards, you will be unlucky
thorough protection of policy-holder’s
in love—which horn of tbe dilemma do
interests, and so result in good to the you prefer?
companies Commissioner Barry i'a an
In order to avoid squalls, let sleep­
officer who is worthy of the coptidencn
ing infants lie. of the people of this stqte^juid'he has
lit is better to wear old clothes with
done nothing tha&lt;ahows his good
qualities to better advantage than- by the air of wealth than to wear new '
onus
with the background of poverty, ij
bis refusal to act hastily with reference

Our assortment is large and conTcIet* -

Banker and Now York Tribune Farmer
•To tboee living on Rural Routes, only.

.

�:te&lt; corn,

“Zirzz;------------------ -SABriNW BANNER,
WAS MOST UNWARRANTED

P”® Co Cho Rod Cross Drug Store

mills,

I

When You Have Trouble
fin ’ ।ust-what yon want. When you have
1 the whole town over and can’t find it,
n :m here. But a better way is to
j
♦

25 cents
••

50 cents

• • 25ceI(t8
and 2t&gt; cents
••
••

15 cents
25 vents

••

50 cents

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5 cents

|C5lcg.

personal mention.

Se„Mt|o0„ ______

,„^Ju4teM|I„.

19. ijw

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STRONG VALUES IN

Daughter.
| Chicago Friday.
I
«nl„Mr’.t,nd
T- Phil"l» -«re lol
I“
lth ’H0’"0®* wai£wei| illuxtrat- I
^P,ds Fn&lt;Uy
!
*1 i. .
,
iUustrat-1 v—
rnoay.
Amman ■
' W‘‘"" d“- chl™«o
1’“k Hath. „f XhJdlerille.
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tatorMmnUy
111UUUIly

COATS, SKIRTS and FURS.

l&gt;age scureheiid
Print*^ «front | Mfr. Robert Burch rUlted
visited Grand i
cerninir m
,Dked -rtic,e
iU
P,d3 friends
uhld,
friend, Wednesday
tv-nn.-u-..
K.^Xb^.‘,.:,x1?kte
aUr- •nd
Mr. Ind Mra Bert Spark, .pent Sun»&gt; with hi, parent, .t Horgan.
h?My
Mr. and Mra George Carior were
istiiBces you save money, too.
I Rapid, riaitorii Wedneadny.
' “In
rifl*
2,1 ” Col»’« hAAd.
A ° McN,n«h»'&gt;°Brntle Creek.
on hnainoaa'FridaT'
’'
I while pe nding Stu«l.y with hormoth. «aa
““ in the city "■
’” ’
er end other friend. «t tbeir Gull l,k„
Ben SIcMurray. of Grand Rapid,.
rottmre w»» the wnree at the Ameri- a|rent Sunday with Hurting, friendw
tmn • kighfc- •emwitonel. »tery. The
Mra cu«, Lepard. of Lake Odem
'.'^*redi
C“'e ' ,oot “nd •h' netted friend, in th.- city Iwit week
WA,
taeu
home.
The
The Leading Druggist.
"*
« s
Ohio.
not .
„ne. M',tt
I outoe io conbe^ ” '„7»o
I
t’re “d
,
U (i.Midyc.vr,
. Phone 241
Goods delivered.
| “““e “
it. end no oneln K»|.
amazoo dreamed of conhscHng anv in
"ebb\-of Chelx»yfl«n.
r thing
with it, „nui J,, I!“
,he
«' her .on Wtll |
■, i-atraa of th, Chicago Ain.-ri.-an wen ' T
„
.-.-..■00000060
: "nhn’dtd at .Kalamazoo, Tuesday
\s ■. -r"n aO'»’h accompanied by his 'I
"oun a, tho hew* reached Judae Mills
*’rI H*nt s““h»y with Baltimore i ,
&gt;he ordered the sale of the pnp?rH fr,e,,&lt;K
.
stopped, and the American later tele- i . iIrK P- A- Sheldon vihited friends j
graphed its Kalamazoo representative in Grand Rapid- laid week returning I
Counties.
to stop sale if papers, and call iU aJ &amp;‘lt,rday
•
thej t could in Kalamazoo.
J. C. Andrus and daughter
-. We’re
Rev
Clarence*
Welsh forme’ . as"
raids will
■ ibis
may
wa- uotm
floodwere Grant! Rapid* visi.
, , . .
•
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y be why Hastings
uhiubck wa*
I- -!
1Carrie
irne wen
He Ficher who has lieen in Hrand ed with mi
“sample ’wm.-s'
tors Saturday.
w.&gt; tunny
t
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Come Here first, It Saves Croubk always

X h“ P“°‘- “ M'—

We have just received several ehipmenta of Winter Garments,
Goats, Skirts, Furs, which we are selling at remarkably close
prices, and the first sight of them will prove that they are
the best values that have been offered this-season.

„

Arthur E. Mulholland,
.gngDOX.-

FULL VALUE
RECEIVED....

Tables.
an Central
IASTWABiT’

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U.U rire...,. .„ KMimktom,
"k7t’,wXk'i,'r|l"“’

estw*ahi»

■ 12:051 a
VCGtJtn.
:ent.
liMtnts.
5E LINE
at Ionia 10:3i a u
';«lo-ctaekIotl4&gt;?«V

! Chas. Dubois.
The'll A: .Y AKKl'T Nan
&gt; 'Two ducis ■
L.;ii Ikink.
Phone 22 Hiistinijs. Mich.

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^XOOOOOJr^^’XXAOOOOOOOCX

’EMTISTb

Hasttoo, Mich
Y81CIANS

tors, M:er&gt;.

J Mother's Paradise at
’SCOTT'S EMPORIUM
Jetta:" Sireet.

md

HISTHGS.

1RBKK
Ians and Sum ons
MXrtr r.'apotitftsJ to aits
sy or night.
•
b.,
Burgeon.
Middleville, Mlcb

MICh'IGAN

Before Buying

HER. I’hyficlaD Md
iwling, Midi. Office

many, i iiutit: i tilings
for bn; 1
tn&lt;i Childrrn's arinent' Bon-

NJibt.

IVEYOR.
TH.
JNTY SUKVETOR,
. •Pralrinlii.-.'Fort Office

•n tliilljr
neerlet

'i&gt;&gt; and

Mina M. Scott

(BINS.
d Embalmer
serai Director.
hrteta*-’ I'iiototnpb
u 30) Court «m*t AU
&gt;nded. day or nlfM.

new

JABLE

horse shoer.

-treet. Just ’Mt’1
rson st

• FOR MEN,
&gt; FOR BOYS.

5lr‘, Coto’’ l»ivMTHf^!s^”.*;.,W(&gt;‘re^rtP*'”,* Wr' “d Mnu

-4 ew cm.z^rx’Vb: I

in . yWy .

New Urehtoond. wM

The tree f«H W.i„.t
, another tree in .•.nch a way that Mr.
....„ , .
ii,.'.,
Uillard Was canght by--hrA clothes and
liftml Into tbe Air re-.er«l '.ret. where
he 1,u«k -trepemled. he:ul ,l„w„w.rJ.
tor m-Ariy two h.n.re Ht. me. to,
help "tlr.et.ri
who ™me to bp.
assjstailcif He was nearly exhausted
when found and besides several bad
bruises, one leg was broken in two
places below the knee
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Mr. and Mrs. Forest Woodmansee. 1
of (Jratid Hapidk. are guvsts of Mrs:
Wx mother. Mix Mane Upjohn.

’* J’W,C1’ rf'

in wn„.
.r,..-,,,,.
, ' ,
,
‘
warranted attack on bSditughter.

.
Co ----------#
.
ttapervirors fired Mrs.
Br„rn„,.
"------------- at the
.
clamK1
u( ,h„
Miss Agnes will sjiend th” winter in
^unty huuse.
Houghton. Mich., with Mrs.Holbrook's j
•laughter Mra. W. B. McLaughlin.
A «*©«»’*«■
the Mate U.ar.1 of
A telegram received Friday by a
correction.- anil charities visited the lady in thi* city from Jessie Darling. :
I Charlotte jail lab: week, and claimed
of Milwaukee, explains itself. It reads,
Secretary Clafk. of the Lake Odessa, tn. have found it alive with vermin.
its follows: ’'Best girl in Milwaukee.
fair iisstK-iatiuti annouuees that hereWife and baby doing fine.*’
utter nd gambler-, of anv sort will be '
,
ollowctli on the ground. Thi. i. .
H'- ^'anre P .mp ut.d Catnpmwor
wiwut^v... tor p-oplr warn bc-o.no &lt;to. -t Baph- Orek. i, running tt. Waldurff. .from Kalamazoo countj. and
tlixgtotil With i.ir» whore gambling ■’U"t
lio"r" *Ld*.&gt; “'1 “Y" ’,n,bi*’ Xli'- Bly. uf Hartford. ‘Mich., a niece.:
of Mr. Waldorff sjiunt a few-day* last
and ,kiA name, are tlw Ato.tJ&gt;tomin«t
k"’p
week with Mr. and'Mrs Wm. Waldorfl. i.
■•*xhib«t-"at the show As soon a--------Ionia fair managefa banished them • Upion L’i ty ptjople want the bounty
Kmt

from the grounds the attendance Iwgan ; restored pn English sparrows which
to improve and this season was the have become a nssisance in that town.
l&gt;eet they had had in several years ■
’

f •

Sir. and. Mrs

L.

H

We Want 5G Far

LUTZ,
f’&gt;r out list
farming
b ile It: Mef*Qun-•’ "f acres
•• tint Maph*
&lt;• improved

Po»»0rtif--

adingi

$3 05*

OS’

05’

75

bO

30

, |Ut on

•

Scratched Till Blood Ran.
Wasted to Skeleton.
CURED'BY CUTICURA
One Application Soothed Him
to Sleep. Cure Speedy
and Permanent.

•'When my little boy was three
A four year old son &lt;’! Frank -F.- I.
Strong, of Ionia, pulled :«n old revolver months old his head broke out with a
rash,
which was vetf itchy and ran
off a shelf one day last week, and pinyMichigan.
fully (minted it at his IS months old considerable watery fluid. We tried
brother. Of course it went off, and a 22 everything we could, but he got worse
falilx-r bullet entered the aknll of the j all the time till it spread to his arms,
legs and then to his entire body, and
bal»e..The child waatakea to Ann Ar- ,
be came near dying. It itched so he
l&gt;or, where the bullet wns taken out.
would scratch till the blood ran. and a
The injury will not prove fatal.
thin yellowish stuff awuld be ail orer
his pillow in the morning. I had to put
tinjpaw- th- &gt;
mittens on his bands to keep
The
people
of
Portland
have"taken
■‘ .'.h •ours aud
tearinc his skin. He got »o weak
" tu d-a{ with the required amount of stick and the he toogk fainting spells and we wonW
yerity Mfg (Jo. will l»e gloved fr&lt;»JP
think him &lt;lyi»5: ‘Q Nuter,.,.F
Lalre Odessa to that city. E. A. Ver­ skeleton snT bi, Utile hand, were
■ each
• life ity who owns ■ the majority, of the
abont eight month,
•
’ I5ej stock will lie continued » manager. [
when we tried Cnticare. I h«d not
lor 10c
.4* and saua.
laid him down in h.. yredle i^tbe
per set 45c
for a long time. He him go.
complete flOc 1
Mr. and Mra PhlUl- Jarnc. of Sooth | daytime
so’that he juat riept m onr arm all
complete Wc!
FAir sc and 10c Haven, quarreled about m» small a the time.
r
■
»1.00 matter as which one should milk tbe
Hour
,
■
70ci 'family cow. Now they are suing for
is­
|ll&lt; lb, ? for 25c divorce, after having ^Hvod together „7p^ohoe^^
per lb 5c and 8c :
Uc, 2 for 25c I in any yeaia
cur* Ointment and he was so
per gal ioe!
that I put/him in the cradle- A
• loc and 25c
Clip.' Ballard, of Ball. Creek, got
complete 25c-!
• pair 25c I a Judgment at IMO agaitut Mm. Mat­
”’,UM
'
mpeek^l tie Arnold for Injuries received faom
ury”unions
an automobile owned by the latter.
S
I Tho caae wp tried in Mareball leal ’
Mm!h*C. MAITLAND.
Ont-

6.

jerkins l S6H,

i

Ex-Senator W D. Kelly, sf Muske­
gon baa been edjmlged inaana
Area care, are said to be reapreneiele

for hi, break down

$75,000.00

Capital

CMter nicsur, Prtildtat.

Evarts have ],

R. B. m«scr.

Ul« Pro.

fl. fl. flidonou, Cashltr.

Directors
Ebttttr tn««r.

R. B. mt»«r.
R. C. Truth,

m. L Book.

By giving us your sav­
ings account. Your
bank book will be a
sure guide as to bow
your account stands. Our Interest clerk can tell you
of interest credits posted In your favor.

€acb Deposit is a Eink.

fl. fl. Anderson.

5
v

j
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.
I

per cent
Interest

paid on Savings Deposits.
money to Eoan on

i

[ Surplus :: $25,000.00.

Eink Vtwir
fortune
co 11$.

0. S. Gwilvur,
E«ke timers.

■ mills to start up aud the BANNER ha* |
; vet t&lt;«.see mention iu one of its ex- j
1 Changes that cider will be made nt any j
|-|Kiint.
j Many of the docks at Gull lake are
Lsu far out of the water that they cani not 1» readied by Ismte. Iierau-jp of the
j fre t that the water is two feet lower
j than lias ever been known before. The
i cottagere claim this is so liecause the
Tryabita Food Co. at Yorksvilhr ha*
I used so much water this summer.
There will.be oiQBundaya in this year,
1 an occurrence that will not happen

Cloak and Skirt
Department Sec­
ond Floor.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
Onictn;

that leads up to tbe sum that enables you to make an
investment or start in business. It’s a good time in
autumn to open a new account.

Bastings City Bank

Real Estate Scotrity.
|

again for 110 y«W* The extra Sunday i.
can la* utilixed in attending church,
calling on your best gifl, reading.'the I
scriptures, playing with tha children,
breaking a yearling colt or some other
way. One hundred and; ten years from
this you will probably fee paying the
penalty of .enjoyiUK ’be pleasures uf
the method in which [you choomi to
spend the extra Sunday
! America's wizard. Thoma* A. Edi­
son. has promised that by October he
Jill lie prepared to equip automobiles
oLall descriptions with his light bat­
tery. Cells up to 14.000 in numlier
have already been manufactured arid
are used in equipping 100 conveyances.
The cost of their operation is calcula­
ted as 58 per cent, of that of horses,
and tbeir speed may1* judged by the
fact that a two ton car was driven
over Now Jeiwy roads at thirty-three
miles an hour.
,
A correspondent in Lake Odessa say*
that the people;there ‘ ‘are anxious for
an improved automobile road from
Ionia to Lake Ode*a. thence to Wood­
land and Hastings via the Log Txvern.
Odessa Center etc." He asked the
Sentinel to co-operate so wc can haw
“e^riemureto WOrra jo»
•‘a nice route for the benefit of alh’*The Sentinel does not expect to be
skin diucMserich enough to own an auoniohile,
Jy cured and
He has acvu g^.----- --y right away, at least,but will cheerfully
is hearty and strong.
co-operate
in anything that ■’ill be
S'
»rrfwl
*1L" ths Ssnlinol in-

INSTANT RELIEF

35

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Viola Smith.

You Buy

r their paper* at
to date, can F’
r in advance. a»

..

Mrs Anna Donovan ba- been land- I
cd th thr Ionia jail on the charge of
embezzlement. Last March she made ,
a loan of &lt;73 giving 9ecqri*“ on furci- !
tnre already covered \Vit|&gt; a mortgage i
and contract. She leffiunia suddenly
and[ was not heard of
recently. [
whep *he was found in m suburb of''i
Cleveland, going tinder ‘the name of 1

Your inspection Jin-

vited.

Don’t buy a child's win­
ter coat until-Voii have seen
this coiledtion.

Local News.

(

Wearing Apparel.

$15.00

Gid Wilkinson, of Hojie, left a has- ,
mining her, spendid record and d &gt;u;g . dbstroved by fire Saturday night,
her sbari* towards thi1 [support of the !
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i ket of delicious Sal way peaches ut thi:, 1
guvrri.mant -.ynthm. it drawn by th.(„is Mjn„
Wn ,ppointirt „ ’ oftice Friday..The peaches were large. ‘
IHStal receipt- receivrd nt the loot)at Uk,. ode^
..Kv-ed luscious, aad joey, just the kind that ,
' the BANNER force likes to'sample;
!
ofliee for tip* quarterly] period ending । j.- w
_d

in

Winter

Our assortment in dudes
an ample variety of styles,
colors and materials from
t he very inexpensive to the
higher priced garments. ’

Arthur L. Covey and Marj- N. Roush
• both ot this city were married by Rev.
u
The Bdchan^aTahinet lb.s factory.Arthur
Trott Wednesday afternoon.
That’ Bartle Creek pktolfice is main-; about the only firatory in the town, was

Stjit. JW.jmr
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amounting
to $32,308.40.
The amount which was taken in for ,
thb corresponding period ip 11HM was :

of

Ladies’ 45 inch loose
back fine wool
Kersey
coat Black and Brown, collarlese style, trimmed with
velvet, an extra value

Ladies' loose back wool
Kersey ^cfeat, Black light
covert a lieautifnl high lus­
ter doth, satin lined yoke,
new sleeve effect, one 'of
the leaders at $18.00

: ' New num Fuller left last week to try
f-1 the. virtues of a water cure on bis
Injured limb. He' will )«c away-two,
months.
Mrs. I. A. Hf-lhrook and daughter I

way

Children's
Winter Coats

CAME NEAR DYING

Jsckson. •*dichiganCto*

or

your requirements
the

The Stylish Tourist coat
in Bniwh. Tan and Brown
full 45 inches in length,
sizes 34 to 40: a remarkable
value$10.00

The G. R. Ar I. .It. li. will add ten ) moved into the Levi Mead house” on I
big new locomotive* to -its equipment S. Hanoyer street-their Turmer home
29K.07.[showingan increase for this
having been -old They expect tbeir ;
next
week.
year of oJ^XOlS.M.
!
'
new home to l&gt;e finished early in!
State Teachers’ Association will be tbe winter.'’
Dr. G. W. Lowery was in Woodland ,
The night riratch at Grend Ledge re held in Lansing D«'.27. 28 and 2t».
Wednesday and (terfornital a w&lt;j«t sue- |
veritly got himself into an embaraasing j
for tbe
chronic
{MMlition.
Finding the hark
hack door of a (j War js
jxmition
declared on dot ma­ . cemful operation for removal of cata- j
I ract from the eye of Adam Baitinger, i
WIUTISU. .
DtfOMlTIES. nure upen.be walked in to investigate. । c|linea in Dowagiac
The patient is Bo years old anti was
and dosed the door behind him. It
(overjoyed at being ahle to we once I
m4 ail'
.... innod
‘
hail a spring lock on, the working of
I
again.
1
which he did not understand, and lx- |
. There probably' was never such it [
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
fore hr was released iii the morning *
short apple crop in Michigan as there
his friends gathered around the.build- ,
'Xtfs'i
:fo: * ra*n •
I is this year.
There are not enough .
inland guyed him urinierrifnlly.
ait JACKSON SANITARIUM^
From an Awful Skin Humour. ‘ and }XK&gt;r enough to even- induce cider |
~
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Il hwnlim.
toy Hue brfof t'tjtnipmmptly
.

Coat

PIERSON
&amp; SON

Ladies’ Long Coats.

■EIN TREATMENTS

LAKE,

Skirt,

Fur.

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£"tt£ wt
'
,.n.l luul u, g„ w-k
j Itor tbvm .n . very
j.ilmpn 1'nw.wBrw, premia It m.lre. .,:&gt;&lt;■ f,.r) dvciawlly faelpk^.,
RR
when pleUhVaa first convicted to &gt;ec; When &lt;me reads ot sqch a! cum- and i
A" ^ouphout. uf K«lathat he was thoroughly punched. ; |*ali/e how at the mvrev everv indj- ' “B.WK’Mr and Mrs. G. H.
and m tn * to be carrying- ..nt bis prom-; ridnah 1* of ihi* and other dteeta of Sk,dmorp o( tbis rity recently.
ioe fully
the
yellow ty(n-. Judge MiH&gt; h lt
nnd
"’alter Fairfield, of |
--------lawyer of repittv. and be would re- i Grat’’1 Kapids, were gueht« of Mr. and.!

ter equipped to meet

lines have been broken

but decide to come to­

|

every

We never were bet­

Don’t wait until the

Souhwestern Michigan

PLEASED ALl.
CUSTOMERS. .

louse Day

Americ.„-f.

S.»r, C0„

OCTOBEk

TO THE DRESSY
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“CAMPUS TOGS” swagger, stylish
clothes for particular Young Men are just the
clothes you want.
They arc worn extensively at all the large
Eastern colleges; particularly popular
with the Young Fellows, who like
snappy, accurate fitting clothes.
Our extensive assortment includes
all the most Effective and pleas­
ing patterns and designs, many of the
fabrics are exclusive styles shown only
at out store.
.
Jiist drop in and let us try a “CAMPUS
TOGS” Suit or Overcoat on you; you’ll be
surprised and pleased to see how stunhing
you look in these fashionable, graceful
clothes.

Our prices are within reach of alt
910.00 to 922.50

�HABTIJtUS

HANNEK,.OC'lt)BEK 19. iw
GEORGE B. EDWARDS

birds as handbaooaoe.
BIRDS
COMING Htnt
Haulers soing
north in &lt;!&lt;■«« «
Hunters
f
game birds ihi. year will
&gt;» *bl“
iu cart .way any g™“ number ot Ibem
Thurwlay Oct. ’bthWIlh New Play
&gt;-re» Formerly Held in this County Were
or giro to friend. at borne or to keep
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
of Great Benefit to all Who Took
.Deserted at the
their families in game &lt;'&gt;' week.. A
local aches and pains,—
etahr jurt i-ned by State Oj®
M_____J 2^.Sm*Aa.
।
WARHAXTY DEEDS.
Part in Them.
Altra.,’
I Walter J. Haywood to Deborah
„d Fieb W.nlen Ch»pmw «&gt;’•
Hokku Bn*’ production of rio™
In years post this county lias had .11 binlfl lranrt»'rt«l anywhere mat be
.
r,-------- :
M. Rogers lota 8, 4. 7 and 8
King»ley
«
grwt
Amoricn p)»». *»several
very
snccesaful
Chautauqua
cared by local applications.
Btk. 5. Middleville♦
non ooj circles, that have not ony helped to carrinl in the handa which will iiece.- „Z&gt;ltho Aitor." which .pp«r»
Mrily limit the number a man
requires constitutional rho^ A ^un.ihea u&gt; Fennie
Ul
Hued
’
.
Opera
Houwon Tbnraday.
- •
para away tbe long winter evenings, I
wishrto bring home ty rii"W hi. prowtreatment acting through llandbeld lot 1Y Johnson’, add
Oct. M i» ®tid to contain more real
j hut have also added greatly to tbe
era
with
the
gun.
1
■ stores of useful information, of all who
blood, and the best is
MiddleriUo
The circular contains the recent leg­ merit in Its four strong art* than any
took part in them. We would like to I islative art reading: 1 ’N&lt;&gt; gamebirds dowm-of ordinary play* Pnt together,
coarse of tbe great medicine n- B- Hendrick wTh.* Betu.
__
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1.* MiddlirtiUe........................... 875 tM) see more .of these circles organized in
shall be shipped by express, freight or and to be so real .and true to nature
that one almost forgets they are seated
tbe county.
.
.
, Frank E. Roberts to Wm.
iMggagc. or in any other manner ex­
Mitchell parcel see. 88 Irving 80 00 ' Some people cannot go to college. cept as hand baggage. ’ ’ This of course in a theater. It &gt;« unanimously prowhich has permanently
They are.too old. They spend a good
iu klnd J*
means baggage carried in the hand, nounertl the l««t ?!*’
Wm. Mitc-heil to Ri- bard
2QU0 yy i deal of time wishing that they had
thousands of cases.
Mitchell 129- ac sec 88 Irving
and which must accompany the owner modern time. Tim pl.y 1. entirely
gone tu school- more: blaming tbeir
in our city, .nd It will visit but
Elisabeth Hart to H. E. Henin any public conveyance.
parents for not having compelled them
It also state* that after five days any­ .bout . down of tbe huger one night
i drick 80 ac sec 86 Thorn­
Pi00
to go. All this does no goo«L The one having in his pewmion any ‘kind rtMul. in our .tote. Holden Brow
' apple
parents are dead. The school house is
&lt;rf game will be liable to. arrest and hare brought u. rainy good play. In
Elisabeth L. Hart tu Chas. H.
not accessible by these grown-up folks;
must suffer the consequence*, Thia the pun and they prom ire that it is
Kidney 50 ac sec 38 ThornThe Only Requisite for
But these same people thirty, forty.
the nu« expensive Uiow they hare
A Perfect Complexion
j *PPle............................................... 1200 00 |
sixty, seventy years old are still applies also to hotel keepers, cafe
ever Imen connected with. But the
and proprietors of ropd houses.
Morgan Jones to A. L. Merrialive and in tolerably good health and
oaormuui
Imsinrtw they .re doing
are your hands and a jar of
Held lot. 5 Blk 12 Kenfield's
as for. ’ time*‘they have one hour a
throughout tlw country with thin piece
i add City....................................... 1000 00 j day or two or three or four or more,
prove, that they mwle . good invert­
CORRESPONDENCE.
POMPEIAN
they have, us an uld fellow said. ‘ ’all
! Jas. B. Mosher to Albert E.
menu .nd it .Un g&lt;&lt;» to &gt;t“W thst
Miller 21 ac sec 35 ;Hartings WO 00 . the time there is.“ and. the C. L. S.
wb. n you give tbe people s really good
MASSAGE CREAM
HOLMES CHURCH.
C.
would
soon
put
them
to
work
forty
Wm. Ward to Wm. H. Storking
play, that 1^*“* receive iiwni
10 00 . minutes a day and in a few years they Delayed letter.
age This play is under, the manage­
• ‘parcel Orangeville
Mr*. Chamberlin of Hastings and
might cover what would be worth, if
George Hill to Irving Rose Hac
- then tiir skin sIsortM iht-soap. There
Mra. Hallet of Alden, Mich.. w?re the ment of Mr. Geo. B Edwanls. of
15 uo not •*
co0®«® course, a noble and
is nothkix In sa*p that Itor lhe
• sec 6 Maple Grove. .*
Hartings. HU wife. Gertrude Nu&lt;bre.
ttsstw-k. if it remain-'. It becomes an ln&gt;guests of J. D. Rounds’ people Sun­
'
beautiful
course
in
history,
literature.
purity--imlnie Isblock'-d,
has a prominent part iu the piece and
’ Etta M. Smith to Clarence W.
FOMPiilAN warthe* every Impurity
*iU0 00 1 sc*cnce
art!!
day.
!
Easy
20
ar
sec
32
Assyria.
...
OUT of me akin-tila&lt;-kheads. crease.
she wjll sing twu new song* here.
’ Mra.
O’Connor and daughter of
a-ail the dirt, abd tbo maie&lt;*it«Is ;tho foundatkni n rluklt- and
Mrs. W. fi. Yotintr to O. M. •
Carlton were visitors at A^u. Hunt's
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
tlanbtnss* must so.
Over 1.000,000 bushels of peaches
| McLaughlin parcel Nashville ^800 00
(iontlawomea iim* it in the ptace ot
t
Mrs. Jennie Pomfoy. Mrs. Polly the first of the week.
face powder.
Albert Hauer who is t caching achocl were marketed in Grand • Rapids this
Griiitetneti use tt after sbaving
’
Shetterly. Mrs. John Cheney, Mra. J.
QUIT CLAIM*. .
.
Marlin, Mrs. Nina B. Daughtery. Mrs. an Dowling was home a few days uf j*cri Laura A. Bowser tu Jos. H.
Price 50c and $1.00 a Jar.
Sadie Caine, Mra. Chas. Brown. Mra. last week.
1 and Bernard Bowser 80 ar
John Lewis of Castleton took dinner
P« Miltaon. Ml* Marib Nert. Mi«
SIMPLE REMEDY
sec 10 Johnstown
1 ' Grere Wk&lt;1v. Mi* D.ivy Furious Mire [with M. P. Fuller Monday.
FOR CATARRH
Mra. John Wickham is in Hastings
Carrie Coulter, Mr James Ql Wrhcn.
FKOBATK (.-OUltT.
• W. A. Lewis. John Brew, C, A. caring for her daughter Mrs; Clarence
'
Estab- of Bernard Bowser. Proof of i
Prescriptions prepared as if for
Nanson,
Roy
C.
Carter,
Fred
Btowb,
Radford
who
is
quite
sick.
•
Just Breathe Hyomel Four Times a
will filch. ' Order "adtpitting will en-!
the Doctor’s own use.
Mr. and Mra Walter .Worthley of
I tend. Bond fih-d and letters issued to | Walter McNee, Ed. Crites! 2), Sebert
Day and Be Cured.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
J. Blix. A. P. Raymer. Bert Peek, Lake Odc*a and Fred Baine took din­
; Fred J. Merril). Claims to be heard !
if a few yen re ago someone bad said
.
Sign of the Elephant.
ner wi|h Glenn Fuller and wife SunWinning Hand Co. (2/.
I Feb. 13. 1WL
you can cure catarrah by breathing »ir
day.
t
charged with a healing Tiaham. tbe
I Estate Jacob Jordan. Proof of j ■
QUIMBY.
Mira BtYSsie Fuller is a Eaton Rap- idea would have b&gt;vn ridiruled, and it
Mira Minnie Trant of Edmore visi- । ids visitor this week.
r'-qrain*-*1 for l,urt eminent inveediga•lonR.
T. Boothe to discover in HyX
i tend.
’
The L. T. L. will meet with Mrs.
ted her sister last Thursday and Frioniei this- method of cure.
j Estate Harvey G. Jones. License to day Mira Maud Tram teacher of our Angie Qveremith Friday evening.
H yot^ei has perfurmrd almost mir­
Mr. and Mn». John Bh&lt;xl were call­ aculous cures of catarrh,, anti is today
I sell real estate at private sale..granted school.
.
n-cngniscd by leading members of the
Estate William A. More. Proof of
Mr. Bert Striker and family of Hast ers at Geo. Fuller's Sunday.
Fellows and wife and m«*l:oal prdferaioa as the only adver­
Mrs. P.
will filed. &lt; &gt;rder admitting will en- ingH spent Sunday at Henry Cnstelein’s
were tis’d rom'tly that can l» n ltad upon
' tered. Bond filed and letter* issued tu
Mra. Chamberlin ami Miss Fitzgerald James Fellows of , Lake Odessa
to du just what it claims. The comWm. Z. More.
of Hastings attended church at this, callers at Geo. Fuller's Friday.
pletp outfit of Hyotni-i costs ♦l.(A|. and
consists of an’ inhaler, a m&lt;*dicine
Estate of Mary Collins, an inco m- place Sunday.
NORTHEAST BARRY.
druppT. aud a bottle of Hyomtd.
rp^l-**- Petition for hearing on .-Old Mr. Thom who is making his'
BrentheTlyomei through the inhaler
♦ rtLLL
MU
lUlinilUIIL ♦ nnnuj|1
fllrd Hwiring Nov.
Sericvs at Johnstown and 1Barry
home with his daughter Mra. Will
for a few jnniutes four times a day.
church : Stmdtfl School 1:30 p.
and it will cure the wo:st caw of ca­
Bidelm an is quite feeble.
preaching at 2:3d Rev.* C. H. Paltna- tarrh. It soothes and heals the mucous
Mrs. Minnie Bidelman and Mrs. John
membrane of the airj-assages, prevents
VA1UUAOE LICF.SKKV.
tier.
(’astelein visited tbe school at Coats
initatiun and effects'a complete and
The Ladies Aid Society of J. &amp; B.
Arthur L. Covey, Hastings...
tu-suav.
.«
lasting cure.
Grove Tuesday.
I Mary N. Roush, Hastings....
.
,
choreb will bold . rbnrcb hir « tbe
i„ Hotlug, th™ .n&gt; «&gt;n» of well
Mr. Wtm. Wolldorff and family and llonw of j|r nD(j
Nelson Willison, known people who have l«en cured of
Mv. C. «
O SrtMMk -----MWtjfUktoy
M. -----cWkv„
pto
”l.-. rento" lunch in catarrh by Hyomei. If it . does not
.«
-- ’Stabi
-I Allie Dickerson,. Hastings.
John Cn.tol.in’..■_
..
th. ovnninf !■&gt; rento Article. ..f «ll cure you. w. J.H olldway will return
t
the money you pay for iijoinei. This
It takes sunshine in the soul to riuad kinds for sale at the many counters is the strongest evidence that can be
t
t.., Eaton County has placed its l&gt;an on
t Hi lliti 11 i 111 ii i i iiH t it t ' th® ^°t machine. Good for Ealon.
the fr-iuts of the spirit.
Proceeds to go to the minister.
offered as to his faith in the remedy.

Rheumatism

THE CHAUTAUQUA

|| COURT HOUSE NEWS. (

ETE, EM, NOSE

CIRCLES

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1 have taken several Poet Onuinite coihu... ■
addition to my regular medical eourn- and mX'0
specialty of treating all diheaw*? of tinIe *

It

EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.

a

tbe

. I fit glassee by the Iatan and mart ar,nri„scientific methods.
»PPro|ed

Hood sSarsaparuIa

SSiSt* C. H. BORTON.

cared

FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER,
am going to make some exceptional!!;, lor. prices

TOP BUGGIES and HARD and SOFT GOAL STOVES,
Sec that Steel Range in mg windov. marked S5500.

Straight Ladders 10c a foot.

Jesse Townsend
HASTINGS.

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MICH.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

THE NEW ELDRIDGE
ROTARY SEWING
MACHINE

: y°U

WILL ALWAYS
FIHD A COMPLETE
LINE OF STOVES. AS

Guaranteed iu every way. The
iest running and most iierfect riiachine ou the market. Has none uf
the fire objections that every other
rotary machine always Have.
.

See It;

FURNITURE

This machine jueta fits the nt««’k
where QUALITY’ is the MOTTO.

YOU'LL BOY IT,

tWFII

AS

Try It;

: AT THE

EXCHANGE :

The Quality Furniture Sore. I

Phone 76.

* PEOPLE’S

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEM

NEW FIRM
Increase in Capital — An Increase in Stock:
'

iA

We are now prepared to furnish you
a COMPLETE LINE of DRY GOODS
GROCERIES etc We are enlarging
our Store and doubling our Stock and
will endeavor to give All

The Best Goods&amp;Lowest Prices
FRESH FRUIT,

FANCY DAIRY BlintR A SPECIALTY,

FRESH VEGETABLES.

DePUE &amp; BABCOCK,

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Sitoomor, to J. Homw Orfu..

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ne No-

�HASTINGS BANNER O(vf o hf h I9. 1Wi)

A D, Cadwalladers
'estate

exchange,

M. E. Sunday School Board Meet
„
The ice man's stoc
trade is
low that deliveries are
•
0,"“r’! ,C P'
-X '-to -ra in tto
only made acre farm in
• V&lt;k M-M*-'1
; gravelly ;oaw,
iigravelly
Idatn, tu the business pUc&gt;-u.
Tto m,n„.I&gt;Mlini[ ol
Wirt '«y Stturtgy.
'' U •‘'woof
The re]Kirt has again
nnd»J^School toanl for th. wtoc-ti,,,,
£ C' i,it«d bis wra Hiram »v
currency
uiplv, one acre.
i„ q,,
Alt&gt;ra, III. Irai
next year &lt;tf Vmrtore wu Wd
very cheap that the -C. K. ft S. w
build a spur line to G ull
'*"rC‘i
Anb»r
H- a Mram r .nd M. 1
tuTM, k’ood
JArt prraklbd «to the following ofllCTre ,n brand Hnpids Friday
Some of the farmer* of this
—jr on busineea.
itum and lay* a
wera elrwtod or ,Loretto. Hopt.. Unu
are
a
little
worried
for
fear
thaKtheirFred L. Hensen, of Grand Rapids,
. ..u a titf lake,
Walter Lampmiut; 1st. Am.. To )»•
i.-mit buildinn. wheat is attaining too great a
was m tbe citv Saturday on bmynem. *
appionted. 2nd. Ahst.. M. L Cook
FiStwT. Hit 2 acres. R. during the warm weather of late.
Mrs.™»
Jessie Burton/of
Grand KapRao*
, ■. miles from
Urd. Art. Geo. Heath
See’v
i-----or urand
cP and teleplHt •
The Reason- for hunting aqnine
Tram, . Frank Sngrt: Liln^'.
I la
on
,ri—
’’“jd*...
&gt;" “I- ^&gt;7
Fri__ a-i
.
: p
i&lt;&gt; Acres: 1U5 and other game, ostensibly commenced
de Wctxel;
Wctxel: Chorister.
CHnrlat«e Mr. and
__j ir_
Mrs. 1
, • uf fine bet-ch Sunday, but the reports of guns in all K'"ie
Mins Nellie Coykendall is visiting in
Mell Organist Him Mattie Striker ;
large sugar directioiia previous to that date would
No. 1 Mn Butum: Mra Doyle «
? Bap**ta
H“tinKB- Allegan
Cl
tU-. farm. Good
indicate tliat the game laws had not
tab.
.
kNo.
SMnu
WnwUn.-.v.
(’
Mette
A. «st.\No. 2 Mrs. RuwlanC ;No.
Xks.
mIMinr*. Inel'U; ' been rigidly observed in this vicinity.
A.
H.
Bate»&gt;
has
gone to Detroit,
«n&gt;
.. .'
t"i&gt; acres} ill5
We never heard of anything that Mra WQx&gt;k; No. e Mra. Arthur nnd wU1 ’P*-*! the winter there with
•X* b*
. ■.'?.
v.ik wood lol.
could get ahead of a railroad -before, Trott: No. 7,
.:
it.
Fine
large
7.
Mra.
Geu.
Geo.
Heath.
Heath
.
No.
Na
K,
8.
j
h,h
&lt;biu
«
htcni
K*lni!l Wil l" ;•
,. ay luam. Near but the hamper, crops this year have
1(T
9 FaL Waite; Na I
*N.
’ "'*
u~'vr *"
making I
mSdteSi' v“l ' ■’'.
Masher
is taxing
talking or
of .making
put them to the lied, and a great short­ 10. Mra Clara Brown . Na U._ N&amp;. I
extended trip through the south the
age of cars exfcta every where.
y»W - ' ‘
Ella
Hecox;
Na
It-Mr.
Ketcham;
No.
|
P
‘
irt
of
this
month.
t • ntirely freo
girt domd
;
Since the Pere Marquette road has
Soil is clay
mm iwyeh4
• &lt;&gt;.&gt;ut olte half lieen built, the name has bwin changed
J
** Qwk: R C *“• '■ “ gw,t “ **&gt;' borne of
.nd lire ,
JUKI.*.1' •
Hing: l‘&gt; arfes &gt;u often that the paint on tbe cars has
^Ursjnc ' ■
Na £ Rev. TtoV I H. HCtok. .AUW dmmttv
the balaueer
0DbeUd1#-‘’:,
I
c
eBia&lt;)yea
I
maple; a line naFdk1, had time to dry before it was B. C. No. .1. «to&lt;p-.A„drew,
ai&gt;r
.
•r fal» crosies char^ffsl again. It i» now stated that
Witt tal, k , ■ ",
®‘Coleman, Mich.. ' Independent.'• was i
the Erie railroad has bought
\
;
'? j n Pleasant caller at this office Monday. !
with good while other reports have it t
t it will
fo.rt we,'
■ cup. tight; 3
\ CORRESPONDENCE. ( i . ^rsS- Sherman, of Qrand Rap- I
p«ti M »■', ■
.
.. ird.
Good be controlled by the C. H.
of no.«i
-*
’ ’ids. nnd mother Mra. Strobridge. of ‘
. -heeled outThe citizen* Telephone/?©, will soon ।
HWdlMM
' iv: h grout: titue
New York state, were the guests of |
gde sud ih ited 1 ’•
have a new telephoned
tory for thia
BANFIELD CHURCH NOTES.
• ,.r.a tK-auli-'
Mra Geo. Tomlinson and Mra. Mae
tubiiur
•'
’
hiis ;&gt;.M phon«-s
A fine time tiyAved by ull
td- -around city. The Company
th,. Young the post week.
(ni hard r«»r••
,t view of the in lise. a gain of ov
,&gt;r’ ’ llnotninK &gt;*rvi.ce nt jour church
horse, barn vious directory
issued. Every- ■
NASHVILLE.
I As there was quarterly servic*- i:. the
. rained IdXpS
fTjrr.rii i''t“ ■ '
e service is excel- evening our Epwoijth 'League had its
*t &lt;il.Y. ire thing considered
Mr. and Mrs. Emery of Leroy N V.
gjtff
J
'
pany is to be cohgrat- ,
corn crib**. tent, and the C
1 place in tbe mornirig service.
I
are visiting the former’s brother and
; - Telephone uiated in ha
such an efficient local |
Epwort^League next Sunday .-ve- wife Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Coe.
• '\Le of build- manager
r. McElwain
:,i u school 1 I
■ning al..seveno'clock Everyone come i Invitations are ont for the marriage
The €
Lecture (.bourse bring-, a,1
■Ai ui ;«k) in
fib*'
Ladies‘Aid Society .if Mrs. ,: of Miss Sylva
Sylva Kinne
Kinne to
to Mr
Mr Vemaster
~
i a r dlroad list of High grade lectures, and musical
Slawson's was well Attended Consider- I ”f
to ««ccur at the home of tbe
inthents to this city every vear, .
,
; --------- ----------ente
«r. ..nlin.tlly to to enjoyto onl, In
th' "‘•.rmy d«y nnd nil bml n n„,: bride’s parents; Ed. kinne and wife
Wednetflay Oct. 18.
rre vllito. nrel U . priCT thnt &gt;.
br.nntifnl dlnn-r
Born to Mr. nnd Mra. Charles Neaw, i
^Mcaoooocewx-: --.&gt;.70000000 tsiudly pfcid for inferior entertain- 1 Many were out ui the nxxtption of
Thursday
Oct. 12 an Hlb.. girl.
inert-. Therefore the Course is .worthy
Baldwin and family last Tuesday

nasti^S'

hboat

/J-,8-

arses in
make a
KT
Pproved

Fiat 2?3
i&gt;« 158...

ER.
prices on

STOVES.
S5S.00.

MICH.

OUR

z

reputation
•render

pleased

o.

Goodyear Co

M1- Cook

WE SELL

SKINNER’S SATIN
It is yarn dyed and one yard wide. There is no uncertainty iu baying ' skinner's
Satin ' because it is always sold under an absolute guarantee that it will wear
two seasons. The genuine may always be identified by the words “Skinner's Sat­
in’Woveu in the back of the selvage in every inch of the goods.
For durability,
richness and lustre, these goods are unequaled. Handsome line of colors

Price $1.50 per yard
Ladies’ Silk Petticoats
Made of good quality Taffeta Silk, accordion plaited flounce, duit ruffle, black,
blue, brown, green, red

a $6.00 value for $5.00
Saturday Special, Saturday, October 21st
5 doz handsome Pillow Tops and Table
Covers, beautiful designs and colors,,
each 25 cents.
IT

TlftgF

TAI/TO

T° Make a

Good

Photograph.

Mra. David McClelland and Uttle
of tiw hearty* support of aX citizens. • vc. and all jMirtook of the pleasures
•
I AfkLO
I IM t W.e therefore ask our friends to
daughter are.viiriting friends in Ohio.' j
The Woman's ('Sub is likewise worthy t't a social evening also a fine supper
call early before the Holiday
' Mr. Suluuion Troxel, is ifl with sathuf much credit L»r atlording the j&gt;eopte
rush, and j^et their orders in NOW. We can give you better service and
ina.
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
of this city such excellent attractions.
N. C. Hagernpu» visited hip son
better satisfaction.
Remembdr that until further notice, with every
John-Mesnriard and Andy Williams :
In-this Age of enlightenment aud
free pubile schools, it is an offen*e Lyle in Lnnaing Saturday.
and families have moved into the old
order of $4^0 or over we will give an enlarged photograph 14 x 17 inches
Ed.
l&gt;*«*ninn
and
friend
were
guests
Garlinger
house.
■
against society to have men and Women
in size FREE OF CHARGE.
____ to
__ ______ of tbe former's rpotber one day last
attain their majority and be unable
Frank Hart was at Charlotte last j
read.and write., It lias been officialy t Vfee*t..
HASTINGS, MICH.
H. J.
photographer
week on business.
/
estimated that &lt;Wy about 00 per cent 1
Willard Follett and daughter
George Brinkert was at Sunfield j
of the children &lt;if school age have lieen-J Georgie were guests at th*- home uf S“nd,&gt;'
IRVING.
attending school, of late years. The Tbos. Fnller's^aturday.
Daniel Miller departed the. life
Mr
M„ Slcphen c,ner ,re tbe
tmanry law. r.-ocnUy .-nact.-d, s«-*-ms, Mra
Esther Austin of •Nashrjile dedneeday niglit alter a lingering HI- r,,„j p,„ia,
daughter tom
to le quite.generally enforced all over j visited her sister and Mr- “
Tiros. ne»t. He was an old pioneer, being 7ti !
14.
•
the state, and’it’.it is, there will doubt- ( Fuller last week.
years old at tbe rime of his death. The I Mira Jt*«de Dean of Middleville
Inn to » l.rgvr rrbool -.tUnUnno.- thio
„enrv Dill,n ,nJ wife visited the funeral was held at the Baptist chufth
Special Drive this week on NIGHT GOWNS.
. risittn at L. S. Hill's over Sunday.
yrnr ih.n in &gt;v.r- i«.L
fortiwr', oioto M.k Jake Traxler Sup- Saturday nt half past ten. Rev.
Cheaper than you can make 'em.
Mrs. N. E. Benedict and daughter
Fletcher ofliciating. , The
remains
\
dav.
Bertha viaitei friends in Jackson last
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
,
,
■ ,
,
FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, from 60c to $175
Jameri Davis and family w«-:e gge*ts were laid to rest in Lake View rem- i: Saturday.
F. Merrill was m Hastings on hnsiWill Davis Suiudaj.
E V?
&gt;I-iSUn«M&gt;.nd.ite»rCl.ito«oviSHIRTS and UNDERWEAR.
ncs- Friday.
.
Smith and wife and Jamt* Har'
E
’“■*
»&gt;iirrf»j.
Ear! Woods will Mart his cornhusker mun and famUv werr
of tllt. lsl. over SniHtov.
Our General Line of Dry Goods is worthy
w '
....
. Mr. Stanton is a cousin of Mrs.
today. Munday, weather permitting. His j u,r n Iian.nU Mr Bnj
McBeth
Mr. ana Mra.’Clyde Brown of Sa'd- ; \varOt,r
your inspection, and if you are looking for
diebag lake were visiting tbeir par'■
„
. first job will l&gt;e at-CL A. Bristol's.
Sundav.
bargains, you will be interested
.m. Mr. .to lira. Kr..,l Bn» n totMeCtotoll .pent tort
Moudav&gt;vas Mr. Hiram Merrill's 8”th
w&gt;. given Mr.
urtj
.
last week with her sister Mra. S. L.
birthilay and Sunday his family and a and x,rK ThlJK Fuller by their children
,
I Coulter of North Irving to help care
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
j number of cold
” trivnd. fwm Bottle„,1Khtor. - .nd frto..l- nrtirlv
U. H.U,Hto.tommdfwoi.vl.lt ,„r ,he linle »!«•.■ th.t
w their
Creek gave him
hoIM (W 4
.
" a very pleasant
“* srtr- Iming present. Thte evening wxs spent n. ui, bwtber .1 SmIo»w.
prise and tin a reminder of the occasion in visiting. Thor. Slid Will (’hOeMrtnan
Phone
No.
10.
M&gt;„ Orrb. Homier . ! U. Angele. . Mli „ A KennBly ,u,j chudnw
presented him with a handaoine rocker. and Walter Rost* tendered *nue very C.IKorumi-.g.i.-.t ..thergr.uKlmolh.r
,^.,,4. h, H„llnw, |„t Snn.
•We wish him a number of such happy tine music after wHWi a fine lap sup­ Mm D. M. Homer.
a&gt;}. Hfr u,„tll,.r jInk M Pl,s
birthdays yet.
per was aerved. In Iwhnlf of tile
Levant Price shot a wild g«x»se re- turned home with her.
Miss Gladys’ Townsen.d is working chiltlren. neighbors aral frit nd* IKnig- r ntlythat measured five fert. three
Mrfc Jftiwb Crawfonl formerly of
for Mra. Ferd Merrill.
.' Isis jVAn \\ agnerj.refwnted Mr sihiM'x inches from tip to tip of wings.
,
rtow of tbu northern part uf
ion are sure to get full value
5!r. and Mrs. Talmadge are buskng' Fuller with a rug as ii token and reMra. Peter Bass has been entertain- the state is visiting friends in thit&gt; vifor your money if yon buy
minder of the iBsteejn of their neigh- ing her parents E. Pi I beam and wife?cinity.
[corn tot FredxVanSycle.
of Ypsilanti.
.
Hiram Merrill is expecting to go , l&gt;o ra and trienda
I Mr. and Mrs. L. S. HiUsenterta ned
i jnorth this wryx t»n his usual hunting .
Mrs. Lovina Buckman and daughter.: a few of their friends last Saturday
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
Grace of Grayd Rapids .have . been ] evening for tea. Mr.Hills wbo^is heme
Mr. and Mra. Sasn Marehall sjent
----- of the—gnestfc of her sister Mra Charley I। for a short visit will return to Minn.
Austin Ferris i» puttingjin a cement
Sunday at Darius Bbxton’s.
Feighner.
tank for Hudson Burroughs.
I sometime this week.
Mra. Holcomb who has been vi«-ituig
MILLER
&amp;i
HARRIS
FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Webster visited j
Miss Mary Strong went to Hartin gs •
1 her parents wa* c«ilkxl to her home in ji John Gearhart and wife of Lake
at Joe Bowser's Sunday.
Battle Creek ob.'account of sickneM in I Odessa were guebta" of bis mother last Monday to visit her sister Mrs. James i
Our constant aim is to please our customers, both in
i week.
Glade
Holcomb of Urbandale iB I tbe familjr.
Pattison for a few days.

ChristfTiaSy

I It

d the'
beef.

DRY GOODS TALK,

it;
Agents

LL BUY IT.

Butteris the
ok:

Mpie's- HedtMtat

liture Store.

M. J. W caver. Prop.

*

HASTJSOS.
MICHIGAN.

\R A YEAR.

IT WILL COST AO
MORE
'ION EV
IN
THEESl) TO WEAR

$
tii
ii/
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ck&amp;iii

CLOTHE.S TH AT ARE
MADE I OR YOU... .
•hr.aud ’

TRY ITONCL. IT IS
NO EXPbRI.ili:\T. . .
■

1‘ht- trtt :r-:-.ed lae.D
yi'ii acet wntrt wear any.
thin* ei.-r.
M? fill and
nter stock
I* COIDpta&lt;
• ail and
look them &lt;•

SUITS FROM $20 UP.
TROUSERS FROH $5

....UP...,

Ur
d
if
il/
ill

C. E. LUNN,
riNE TAILORING.

Hastings,

'

mi h.

PERSONAL LETTER FROM

HORTON’S

Furniture, Carpets and House Furnishings

working for Hud Burroughs.

There will be - Old People-* Msrvice"
Mra. Lydia Johnson of Kalkaska is l
HIGH BANK.
at tbe South Evangelical church next |
visiting at C. H. Wilcox, fora few 1
Sanctification is more.than sorrow
* । James Freeman and family spent days.
Sunday evening.
wnt „K,r) _______ Willuito. of i *un4«y in Ntohville Itogurtit. of Juhn
that others are not as good as you are.
Mrs. Bagley and Mr.
Little Helen Pattison of Hastings
Tbe surest way to fail is to imitate Hope vulted »t Clyde Wilton', one dny f'n*m»n
visited her grandparents Mr. and Mra
another man's successes.
■
Ida and leauraChcesman Npent a few H. C.' Strong last Monday.
• last week.
toiitj* «J»y» |Mt ww* with tbeir
W. J. HOLLOAWY, Hastings, filch. || 1Mrs. Elmer Moore is entertaining
Mrs. Dennison of Ada came to Irving
ly tor
| couple uf her aunts fifoh* away
: 7 ». Floyd and Scott Bechtel returning j Saturda night to help care for her
home Sunday with tbeir parents.
Who sells the L. &amp; M. Paint.
y
i few day*.
H. Bechtel’s sale was a good snccess Ij little granddaughter at 8. Carter’s. '
Knuwe it for a fact, that the L. ft M. i
HIGH^BtREET.
largely attended lx»th indoo.ra and out. ij Mrs. 8. IL Chambers visited her
Paint has'the reputation of being the
I daughter Mrs. Chas Gaskill and fam­
leader all the world over. That Its actMr. Jake' DePrrister will move on
Fred Sselier and family of Je ftT Iryux: cost is only 81.AI a gallon.
' ily of Hastings over Sunday.
' ing Were the guests of his brother A Jvah , the E. C. Edmontb* farm ns txain an 11.
' Miss Dilla Chatfidld will start for
• Bechtel can vacate the home.
| MwOllradoUoti »nd Mr-. Lin.
Arty Hill of Morgan .vvto bu. toon i lienver, Colo, next Tuesday where she '
I |M,ta»n .tended 2. &lt;&gt;. T. M. »' &gt; «d&gt;tiug Mm Will M.ln wlth bor will make an extended visit.
j
S.wr.l.y
.^J^^in^r^HZ
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Andrus returned

TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.

MADAM:

•

Yo-J rave been imposed upon by Tin
?ecdier5i i propose to pay you highest
Cash price for your Rags, Rubbers, old
Copper Boilers, Old Papers, Magazines Etc.
I an giving you a Gash market for everyJMng. TOUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME. I have
“one business in Hastings’ and Barry County
tor 25 years. I respectfully request
Patr°nage, I will treat you FAIRLY,
tlBERALY and HONESTLY.
Yours Respectfully,

i Of Shnlt. one dnylmt ««*■
I m ouu
.
P'"1S1r,s t"1 nto'J
“7b"ra"~

isos

GOOD

Sylvester Greusel,

t
.
Frank Hart and family and bis father
.j th(,rc wolJiu )M, u good
"rfur"
™rn *’ ■" and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Hart,
and
a sister Mrs. Lillian Brown and
..... ...
.her son Theron will start next Tuesday
g&lt;kxI weather.
for their new home at Seattle. ,Wa?bLem
Edmonds is under the Dr's, care ington.
'
at present having Bright's disease.
Miss Grace Hills who is teaching
Our mail carrier looks fine in his school in Woodland visited at her home
new uniform. All should have one.
over Sunday.

i
Friday.
tale S«*ber
Stober received
nwi««l word
Mra.
Kraie
Sunday telling her that her mother
Jto Wormuoth of Goblovilir ftotod
,w.y tb»t morning. Eunerd TwoJnj
Aire. Sector bm&gt; Itbo .ympstby -d bor

barryville church Motes.
tnnny friend, in her tore»vem«nt.
The funeral of Daniel Deller wan held
Frenlt Nwb »ndi J.nghto Ormo
!,1«ntSund«y with Alvnb 8*bw .nd at tie Barryville church Oct 11. Rev.
Tnthill and Delph conducted the serv­
i wife.
.
I Clarence Hobimton !&gt;»• been helping ice.
Miss May Seward sang a beautiful
I Wm. Rnlo hMk aon’,be p”t
John Bo«b Kid hl, S y~r »U colt solo at the Sabbath warning service.
Mra. W. H. Whitlock the infant claiw
] Inst week.
teacher wan called to Battle Creek la*t
week on account of her mother's
j
BOWENS MILLS..

SMOKE? i

^ND ME?nSt CHOCOLATES. BON BONS
*riiL*£RSH MALLOWS.

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go
ooooooooooooooooooooooocxxoooocooooooooooooooooooooo

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LAKE VIEW.
There is preaching at the school
house next Sunday evening.
Edith Strickland of Hastings spent
Saturday and Sunday with her alster
Mrs. R McKdy.
Mrs. Frank Johnson is on the sick •
Hat.
t
nt.
Floyd Nesbit entertained his brother
Clarence from Morgan Saturday and
Ware House Opposite C. K.4^. R- A Depot
rnrmm. nra buoy digging f»t*- illnees.
Sunday.
■
! Thelanucra
- I loo. wbfta'tbe ,riW I. not &gt;««' th" I
Ilene OilleMiie and gentleman friend
! toes- While th
MAPLE GROVE^
to qudlty i» boo. ■
1 Little Greta Gould is better at this spent Sunday .with one of there old
school teachers John Cheney.
| Mr. J.neC.FdrbeWi. eto.iniCral-,
°o you
want
writing.
Btivw in tbe .rath P»n
the "i*'*
Mr. and Mra. C. Smith spent Sunday
Nora Kinney is working for Mrs. with her parents near Woodland.
John B King, wife “»d »" Ete,M
' Fanny Whitcomb.
„ -r. In Prairieville lot -.vtok.
A few of tbe young peoole from here .
a
1’be elocutionary entertainment at attended tbe surprise party on Harley
I John 1'wkiu. ».&lt;i “'b' o( 1&gt;r;'r‘.X.
fiUlinS nr1^°ul&lt;i lik,: lQhaT* y&lt;*u «tve 016 a caU&gt; 3
LillevbdwdC w Armotrong md wife the M. E. church Saturday night was Grave* i\ar Woodland Friday evening.
ftetin *! ,f j‘ffarsam!
dracecw. Atto a nice stock of Conwell attended. ,
A D report a good time.
and Fruits
"j"‘THomdwbo_bra^»«n‘«
oysters. 1 rom now ou 1 will have a flne stock o
gum Norton, wife and two row* were
Mra. Odell and daughter Conf have
at Heating* last Saturday and Sunday been spending a few daya with her
i
* Oysters, and solMt your trade.
the gueate of
Townsand and wife. daughter in Kalama
Xfc W. Smtih ifi Qnite k&gt;w at

’ptembsr

Furniture Corners

home last Saturday from their trip , in '
the western states.

SYLVESTER GREUSEL
il/

quality of goods and prices. Call and jook over our
immense stock. We positively guarantee to save you
money. We are at present showing the largest line of
rugs and carpetings ever shown in Barry County.,
If you are in need of a piano or organ this fall re­
member that we always have bargains in strictly—high
grade Instruments.

at Morgan Friday evening.

We handle the bent grades of coal on the market—
Order from ub and yon are sure to be satisfied. Phone
194 and we will give your order prompt attention.
See up before buying
LEHIGH, NUT and EGO, POCAHONTAS,
CC.B„

MASSILLON,

WASHED

NUT,

HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS ©. co.

CLUBBING RATES

COKE,
Tbe Fuel that’s right.
At the Price that’s right.
Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel
For Sale by
GAS CO, Phone 359,

s

Readers Uf the Banner can secure
as favorable clubbing rates with thia

paper for any dally or weekly paper
or magazine published in tbe United

Stairs or Canada ru&gt; can be procur
Ml by any other newspaper in thia
section uf Michigan.

�HASQNCS BANNER. UCfOBKH 19. IW^

OPENING DAY.

A BARGAIN IN

Women’s Club

Meeting of the Year

TEASPOONS

Friday.

GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS
A.nrt uf fjetfutiie Bilver plated teaspoons on a solid
nickel base fur
a vv

1

Sqjonethirig better with more silver co the dozen than Cripple plate,
with a wriaen guarantee for twenty-five years, for less money.
First claM repairing a specialty.

Newton,
JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
First door west of Chidester (EL Burton

Hastings, Mich.

Things Like Mother Used to Make
were good—oh! so good -you can travel back to
,bvvhood% happy hours by buying your eatables at
this store. Our food products are inviting and ap­
petizing. Try them if you want things like mother
used to make.

Jersey Sweet Pot.-ito’X. per pk
.'-quash. Celery. Wax Beane.
Ne'er Cala Eig.-. per pkg
Kull Cream. Michigan Cheese, per lb.
Brick Cheese. Fresh and New, per lb
Sweet Pickles, per dot..
French Mueliroone. per can
Creme de Ment Cherries, per bottle..
Marischiuo Cherries. |&gt;er bottle
Salad Dressing, per bottle

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16c

THE GROCERS

This time of year a
great many people

SUNDAY SCHOOL
x
CONVENTION
For

Castletun

Township at Mar­

tin Corners, Wednesday Octo­

We can furnish you
the material to dye in
the old fashioned way
and we also carry in
stock the
Diamond
Dye, Perfection Dye
and the Putnam Fade­
less Package Dye, the
same package
will
color silk, wool or cot­
ton.

Q. A. HYNES,
Phone 113.
H istiugs.

(Jity Drug Store,
Michigan.1

ber 25th.
The following is tbe privgram fur the.
28to Castleton Township Sunday
School, which will be held at Martin
CornerB'church, Wednesday Oct. 25tb.
Forenoon’ SeMion, 9aW.
Singing
Prayer, Pastor Martin Church.
Paper— What relation shoulu exist
between parent and S. S. teacher? Mrs.
.1. R. Barnum Discussion led by Hey.
Hamp.
Singing.
Paper—How canthe.luck of teachere
in our S. S. be remedied? Mrs. Tit­
marsh. Discussion led by Mra. C. C.
Price.
j
I
Duet by Rev. Hall and wife.
Paper—Helps aud drawbacks, Mrsi
H Lathrop. Discussion led by Mrs.
Hibbard Offley.
Singing.
Dinner.
Afternoon Session at 1:30.
Devotional, Rev. Sheldon.
Singing.
Reports of delegates.
Election of officers.
Singing.
Openj
"The Bible in tbe school,
parliament led by President.
Paper—The Sunday School of today.
Mire L. Adda Nichols? Discussion by
Mrs. X’auAuker.
Singing.
.
Benediction.
Bring Pentecostal Hymns No.l andi

Our new line of

AHD

Hold .Their

AN ACROSTIC.

Have yon heard of
All the good things
First Slated
hTsu^toie'B Hkll beginning in

OBITUARY.
i BARBER M.ry Adell Gilbert. ...
I born iu Leonidas, Mich.. March 21*.
1 18GB, and united in marriage to Newell

SUIT USES.

is now in. It cumprisee every­
thing thai .Is riuht up to.date.
But its in QUALITY that the line
8bluets.
Yeiith of experience
hove made u.« thoroughly famil­
iar with leather. Ils In toe wear
that a flyers trunk or suit case
will please yon. and it wont cost
but a little, if-any. more than an
inferior Article.

W. H Myers &amp; Son

REED'S OPERA HOUSE.

Moonshiner’s
Daughter.”
Seasons

,

- -

Frank Walton, Living Near Fr
Bound Ovek to Circuit

One night, some little time ago.
! Justice of th? Peace. Eugene Biseop. vf
Freeport, came down from a meeting
uf the Odd Fellows in that town he
| »*w * company of men gathered in a
ring about two men who were fighting.
Mr. Sisson is an officer who believes
in doing his duty without fear or favor.
He therefore made his way promptly
to the ring and declared that it wm
his sworn duty »• • 1**^' °®'*r to
order the men to evaae fighting. Some
Ladle, Orcb«lr»ot lo ptopM, N»T.
Edward Burton McDowell with
in the ring replied ‘ ‘L*t 'em fight.
Canal of Panama picture*
Mr. Sisson replied that as an officer of
To tell about, on Jan. 15th, W, the law he had no right to do that :on
taken up Mrs. Flora- B. Henkes was Unusual prlvlllge* have been granted the other baud be bad taken an oath
him
by
chairman of the program for the after­ Repreoentatives of the governmen.
U, mforoe tb»- law and must do it. He
mtlaa amtinn
noon. Mina Edith Lomliard gave a m * ...
stepped doaer to tbe men and ordered
very pretty instrumental solo for the Come and bear, on March 13th
them to ceaar.fighting. Just then some
opening number after which occurred Oue of God’s elect women talk
one in the crowd hit him in the face
the President's. Mra Phyllis Reynolds, Upon prison experiences in trying to
with his flat In tbe darknags Mr;
Relieve
conditions
of
inmates.
annual greeting which was a well writ­
Sisson could not are his aaaailAjt. But
1b called
.
ten.practical address, full of interest to She
Everywhere “The Angel of the IT'son. be ^kter Jearned that it was Frank
every club mentf«r. Tbe present agi­
Walton. He tbarefon- had a warrant
Do not wait.
tation concerning club work aroused । One
Season ticket
iwued for Walton's arrest, on the
principally 1&gt;y recent articles in h well I
wrious charge of resisting an officer.
Npw
h'elps
sell
.
known magazine came in for consider-J
One more
Walton was before Esq. Klker Friday
ation in which excellent thought con­ Tu some oue later.
and bound over to tbe circuit.
certing the mission and alm of clubs,
Meet toe ladies
Mr. Sisson is to be commended for
especially in small cities, were touched In a pleasant way.
bis view of an officer's duty, which is
upon. The outline of work for the Some are timid.
plainly
to vnfoiw the law. His assail­
coining year was gone over. And she Selling tickets
ant was n&lt;&gt; doubt excited; but no man
spoke of several things she trusted.
has any right to get bo excited that be
might be accomplished. The library ,
retuMts Hn officer.
now contains 600 volumes, and she ,
hojK-d liefore the year ended it would I LIVELY RUNAWAY
l« made to serve a broader fluid of useaN outrageous request.
AT NASHVILLE
fulne^. She urjred regular attendance,
• A creditor of one of two Irish residents
truthfully saying, the interest one felt j
in the club, would be meamired only j Ben). Shaffer’s Horse la Killed. HU of the &lt;;u)ch brought a claim for 821 to
a lawyer to collect. Tbe attorney tent
by their attendance at its meetings, -j
Grandson Asa Thrown Into
a letter to tbe debtor iu care of tbe
and she read tbe by-laws which regu­
The Ditch.
other man, with whom he lived.
late attendance at the club. Financial­
Both men called at toe lawyer’s office.
ly tbe club was never in better con- 1 Yesterday morning . Robert Uri»nk
ilition. the treasury containing over ; and H. Jackson were drivings team •fSure, ’tie an outrage the llkeo" which
I never heerd o’ In all n-.r born days,"
♦3U0. In closing she drew u picture l
belonging to V^ill Griswolds, of Ver­
said one of tt-rm.
of the unlimited'ptMaibintea of the j
montville. at Nashville.- and .going
'Tls muraer and treason." raid the
club's usefulness, if the aims of its after a load of telephone poles. As they
other.
memters were united and sincere. Va­
neared the hotel a little, dug ran out
• What’s the matter?"asked the lawyer.
cation Anecdote* were n^xt given. Mrs. ‘
and scared the team which juuq&lt;ed and
Then toe men pounded the table and
Renkes having tbe-roll called for re­
in dqjng so jarred ont the bolt which
salo they’d lost two ii iris In the mine*
sponses whi$b proved very interesting
held the two part* of the wagon to­
in order to atixur-t th‘v irthr in person:
and amusing. Mrs. Clara Ketcham j
gether. Thoroughly frightened now.
(•ersou,
Brown was elected an active nieutiicr ■ the teaQi ran at high speed a distance
libr lose ant lime vii ;&lt;&lt;«.Liuit of u e
in place of Miss Charlotte VanAuken.
of about 100 feet, when they collided*
resigned. Miss Edith Lomlaird was'
letter/' said tbe lawyer.
witli a single rig owned l&lt;y Benj.
elected delegate to the Federation
"Wasn’t it, then* ’ mid the debtor,
Shaffer, a farmer living south of town.
Meeting next week, one of the regular
Tfiep-he seized the envelope of the
Irot which was being driven by his
delegates lieing unable to go. Tbe
letter sent to h-.m au«i i- inttdJothe
grandson Asa who is aixiut 15 years
inscription, ^Return ntiiiu 10 days"
lecture course tickets were given out. '
old. The bpy tried to* turn out for the
the committee meeting with splendid 1
printed un lhe upper right hand corner,
team but had only partly dune »o.
lefqonse for canvassers. A social hsiur I
when tbe pair smashed into his burse aud said, with a seowl. -tt hat do you
followed the program at which punch
which was knocked down and tram­ call that?" —Butte Inter A ountain*
and wafers were served.
pled un. and had its neck broken.
* The next meeting of tbe club occurs [
Young SbaffeiMWas knocked about 2«*
to-morrow instead of in two week- i
"Gee whls!" said &lt; ieurge for the
feet into a ditch, not much the worse
owing to beihg- n week late in the ।
twentieth time. "It makes me mad
for tbe uiislmp.. The three horses .were
opening meeting. It will be Tourist's
every time I think of Jbe 110 I lost to­
in a heap. Thejioy had a ckM* call,
day. I actually feel as If I'd like to
Day and Mrs. M H. Bailey will give
as the wagon tongue landed but a little have somebody kick me,"
.
an account of her trip to^the Oriein
distance from him. The buggy wan ■
•'By the way. George." said tbe dear
melancholy sight.
■
gtrl dreamily, -dunt you tmnk you'd
HAS SHOT ONE
better sjicak to’fatber this evening?"—
Philadelphia I’nw.
THOUSAND DEER

The council room, with a freshly
cleaned flour, with shades at the wiu, down, the attractive posters of the
lecture course on the Imre white walls
and fall flowers in evidencel.ookedvun■nsoally attractive for the opening meet­
ing of the Women's Club. Friday.
Roll call was responded to with
•The Best Book I Have Read During
Tbe Summer,” the answers showing a
wide range of reading as well as a wide
difference of opinions. There ^wn» an
accumulation of business to be gone
! over before the regulaf program wan

A DOMESTICATED QUAIL

Hiram Merrill, of Johnstown. Ei^ht I On William
ieth Birthday Was Celebrated

Sunday.
Sunday was the [eightieth birthday
anniversary of Hiram Merrill, the |vet
eran deer hunter, of Johnstown, and
bis old friends are celebrating (be
event at hia hospitable farm home.
Mr. Merrill .in one uf toe original
members of the old Vibrator hunt­
ing party, and still makes his an­
nual autumnal pilgrimages to the
north woods in quest of game. He
has hunted since be was a small' boy.
and when the deer disappeared from
this section of the state .he went
into northern Michigan every year,
and has never missed a season.
It
is said that during bis life he has
sh- t over 1,(K1O deer, a record that Is
hard to beat.
Mr.Merrill was the recipient of a
number of subt»iahtial .presents.

H. Barber, March. 2 1898, and was the
. mother of three children. From the
• home of her father-in-law. Philip
■ Barlier.in Cressey went to her eternal
home Oct. 13, 1901, aged 36 years.
| She was a devoted wife and mother,
[a loving daughter and sister, a faith| fill friend.
.
Nearly a year ago she had a severe
| attack of pneumonia and she never
Among the ancients slnu lug the head
. recovered from it.
was a very common modi* of &lt;txpro»i Medical aid not having tbe desired , Ing great grief or sorrow! Sonietlmrs
effect, early last spring her husband ■ ft was done by the priest ir some other
Hastings,
Michigan
, took her to New Mexico hoping the . religious functionary formally cutting
Jefft-FEuu st? | door south of P.O.
climate wodld restore her health.. Fuk n off the hair, sometime-* by »v1o!entlj’
plucking It out by the i u its. In ex­
time &gt;he sedmed to improve, but the ■
I treme. cases among mtj:i the be.-rfd as
dittUM* could not be stayed nnd she
well as the hair was eltbpr cut off dr
gradually sank. Longing for homF’ ।plucked out. The idqa seems.to have
and friends nnd the baby she had left |bean, thtft mourners abuoid| divest thetnhere she made the long journey, ar- ;selves of that which under ordinary
1 riving here Friday morning, and at circumstances was cnntfliiered moat
i 5 o'clock, 10 hours later, she passed ^beautiful, ornamental nml becoming.
away. She leaves besides her husband .Lucian— und he Is not the only oue of
three daughters. In the home of her the ancient writers by any means who
Ths Greatest
father and mother-ju-law. Mr. aud gives points on this queer mourning
custom-wiys that tbe Egyptians ex­
Southern Play
■ Mrs.. Philip Barber.she has been loved
pressed their intense som-w by cutting
and imred for as n daughter. '
off rhe bnlr urx&gt;n &lt;he death of tbeir god
EVER WRITTEN
The funeral was held at tbe home Apis and that the Syrians acted In tile
at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, the Rev. Mine manner at the death of Adonis.
G. T. Fislier of Delton assisted by I Olymplodorus remarks cunceruing
Rev. D. C. Riehl of Richland offici­ Job 1, 20, that the ancient^, among
ated. The Milo choir sang and she i whom long hair was regarded as an or
jament, cut It off In times of mourn­
was laid in the family lot in the'Cress- I
ing, but that those who eouimonly
wore it short suffenxl It upon su« h oc­
casions to grow long.
FLATTERING NOTICE OF
HASTINGS AUTHORESS.
There Is a magulflcJnt sonority In
The October Book New* has a very
the names of MacGtoltamohohnoge,
1 flattering notice of Njss Anna John­
MacGulsbvnau. MarOlragfity. O’Doo*
A Story Told In
son‘r
‘Hope D».ring&gt;” latest book ywrma. O'Howley. O'Quigley,
1 entitled “The Appointed Way.” We dohy and O'Mulmogfaery. Many of
the
Kentucky
Mountains
the names are •fctlnct,* but a large pro­
quote from the Book Nevto:
'
‘ ‘Hope Daring, which is a nom de portion are -still In evidence, and. what
plume, ba* given us a graiihic descrip­ la more. In nearly every ca»e the fam4
tion of the characteristic influ nonce lhea bearing them are to be found
iu the same localities formerly inhab­
nr p The Famous Moonshiner’s Still and workings of the Seventh Day Ad­
ited by th?m—Dohertys in Donegal,
Xtr
Jn operation.
vent Church. The apparent fanaticism
Driscolls in Cork, Macdermotts In Con­
ThedeBperate Battle between
Revenue Officers aud the Kentucky and the defect* of the entire system of naught, Meagbera In Tipperary aud
Adventism are well set forth. The O'Sulllvaus in Cork and Kerry. It ia
characterfi are well drawn, and tbe lit­ a notorious fact'that many of Uiefimerary quality of the tx»ok. in its evi­ lUea which have come to be regarded as
aaisKT, hew up to date
dence uf wide reading and in its ex- typically Irish are of alien extraction
SPECIALTIES...
Thus the Piunketts are a£ DaulMb erfSie. toe Burkca. IHlloas, Rocb-e. Uoa*eyx and all th? tribe at Ffca
AJtgio-Normftn. while the Mitchells
TRUNKS

November aud
Going on until almoet
Spring.'
'
What an aggregation of talent!
Only oue dollar and a half
Makes you a ticket holder for
Every one of toe five
Not one but that is
Suparti of its kind.
Come all lover* of good government
.
and hear
La Follette of Wisconsin
Upon Nov. 16th.
.
Bieber Mn. I»ibel Gnrghlll. Dm. 'Ui.

resisting an officer

’3TgO£Z)’
handle

IRON

WOMEN

♦o have their working utensil
ab'e. as well m useful.’aw','■"•afwt-

SAD
Why . onlinue to torbiirc yours
with tJ e "Id faxhionwl flat in.n
SAD I1&lt;&lt;&gt;N max-» ironi, r always ।
handle ih rflwaya &gt; ool. The polb-h
the iron will elide over the arti.
without sticking.

A

TRIAL

Allow

uh

IROH.S
1 'f'-niw d*T
", :AstlKT(«

'WooUt thi
»r'' ironipj

WILL CONVIN

to demonstrate tin

Iron b

WE HAYE
SHIRT
WAIST

IRONING

BOARDS

THE ASBESTOS FL OUNCE .IRON

U'MgiHd to’ iron hi k'
fli&gt;unce». ruffles. ai»O
galhflru I'lni tre IU gur
iiiriits, which are hard

" "“«&gt; Ucon* »
’-d iMed witht^
DOING

AsSeitti sin,.
the -j-j^
'"""K lapciaa

SHIRT
WAISTS

GOODYEAR. BROS.
PHONE NO. I.

THE HARDWARE DE

M tSTIMis. VJC,

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
will.Bell lumber, lutli. and doors tha( will ph
quality and prior.

ROOFING
itifl ilmbl.

We Sell COAL Thai Burns
Whether hard or w.,ft
the main spring of the lioii
BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.

Advertising Expert—I’ve written the
FENCE POSTS.
praises of all those lots but #00. I'm
FENCE POSTS.
Constantly Keeps Company With
afraid you can't sell that oue. Real
.Estate
Agent
—
What's
the
matter
with
,
a Flock of Guinea Fowls,
It? Expert—Why. It's on an almost
A curious thing is to be seen on the perpendicular hillside. Agent—pal! at­
farm of William Litt* in Hope town­ tention to Its wonderful drainage facil­
ship l^uk spring a quail commenced ities.—Cleveland Leader.
to associatti with a flock of guinea
hens, and ever since then they have
been almost inseimrable companions.
When the guinea "hens go to rtxwt tbe
little quail always goes with them and
flies upon the roost beside them. At
feeding time the quail is always on
hand, and is very tome, especially
when no strangers are present, the
little bird seeming to be. a little leary
of strangera ^Occasionally it seems to
long for its mate, and calls out "Bob
’ J*'? a"'1 ,he MUestioa of Imatiug &gt; „ur Ix tueWhite.” bnt there being no reply tbe i
b It
'• ?'e‘&lt;!rtun.«-.i'&gt; beitiR able to offer for sale the v,-r.
quail trails contentedly along after its
strange companions.
ontvjf nn “lfin prl,u'1P1CT!- ail,l whi«:h will soon pay for the
Litts’ Farm in Hope.

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS

Corks Far Dottle Stopper..
Tie applkntKH. of cork at* a bottle
stopper fur lltptlil vessels lx said to be
of gvt-.1t autiquity. The earliest record
e.xiam of Its use in Europe is that men­
tioned by Horace, who asserts that tbe
llouianx had cork a« rtuppers for their
wine amphorae. ' ertaln of the iims
of &lt;vrlt were known to the. ancient
Greeks and EgtpUMus, but whether
they umnI cork for stopping the mouth*
of their liquid vessels history dots not
say.- it was uuf. however, until the
year laPi that tbe Spaniards Aral cummenc.nl to work tli-ir cork woods with
some degree ••fjegulnrlty fur th&lt; muktog!&lt;»f corks. Although perhaps corks

PHONE XM

■1 jiatteni?.

20thCENTUflY
LAUREL
Hurns Bpft coal or
slack without SOOT ur
SMOKE. It heats t!..flour, is clean, fuel sav­
ing, handsome and
SOFT COAL

OBJECTIONS

are overcome. The cut
of the Ore bowl shown
above, shows how the
coal burns from the out
Bide towards the center
It will hold fire for 48
hours and the fire pot is
guaranteed-Tor'5 yearn

HOME BASE BURNER
Burba hard coal, and is one of toe hat tl-onirhi. • •
economical hard ooal stoves eserplact'11'
' 11
la an oroament to any home.

. lt

WHEI YOU WMT A STOVE CALL AM Stf

LIME BEFORE YOU PLACE Al ORDER
H WILL PAY YOU.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT, «
iND HARDWARE,

|

• Th. Court House, Hastings. MK*J

�Coughs
and golds
This'hfor Coug' ' ^‘1
If vou wn iid make
vol,r cough me-dseme
' winter
a bottle
you W
of cur

.pine and Cherry
Lxptii-'iant
Don’t

st
wait

&lt;011

SpvU. '
tions.
'
first anri
no other.

on inntabottle
need

fred L Reaih
©. Carveth,
th? Drnq^ists,

Br

Hastings banner, ociober 19. 1905.
M- C. Excursions.
A Michigan train for Michigan'

Local News. J

Joe Merritt and family have mOVJd
jnto the McClintock house in the 3rd " “ h,,f * tay going wd coming w,a
ward.

Burn to Mr.
and Mr,.
Pierce
O Connor Mondnj ol
week „ lfn
pound soil

PERSONAL MENTItJN.

Hiuung. ut ll:3» u m.
troll a-44 p. m., .rriv. Bultolo I, so
A. N. Appleman. of Nashville, was
K-”-.."?'"0™"1 C-utna Station a Hastings visitor Monday.
Am. A,.rkj g;00 , m The fMiw
Mra. Dr. Walter, of Eaton Rapids, is
|iev. W. D. Stratton the former pre­
the guest of Mis. Dr.'Lowry.
siding Elder of the U, B. church g«a^ train in America. Try it
Very low one
ro|ooirt rata
__ to!
_
_ ____________
to Lake Odessa.
1&gt;r- A- L. Taylor,
of-Middlcllle.
, ,„“4
now in .fleet I • HaMing. vuitor Thuradav.
The next session of the V. B. Con­
ano
will
continue
nntil
Ociotor
Slat.
M,
h
'
e
™...._
__
..... ' of Grand
ference will Is* held in this city the
.Mias Frances Goodrich,
tor particqlata inquire at ticket ot»» Rapids, is thy guest of Mlsf Mabie
1st. week in October 190tt.
’

'Vomen'.
Chrimun Temperairc Rum..
The premiums awarded at the fair
will be paid at the County Treasurer’s
Mra. A. A. Anderson i»* visiting
'■“■'.wire. ■Cal..
friends in Marine City and Detroit this
Office on and after Monday Oct 23rd. Oet.2J.Roe, a. trn. tor thi.
he gj,,,,
Word froni Mrs. Chas. Dubois statee tory low rate, round trip
*• -i- will
given week.
to Los Angeles or Sau Francisco. Dates! •*
Mh». Addie FerreL of Dowagiac, is
tlwit she arrived safely in San Martin.
of Mis, Anna
Johnson_______
fur the
“&gt;6 guest
ge
___________
California, and likes the country ven­ nLuv* 001 10toa&gt;' Final return j the
limit Nov 30th. Inquire at ticket 1: week.
weekwell.
'
office for fvfll particulra*.
। Curtis Pennock, of Nashville. wa*t a
H.. K. Grant has something to say in
Sunday exduraion to Grand
--------- Rapid* 1 ‘••Rer at E. Pennock's the first uf the
thi** issue to those who wish to buy
Oct. 22. Special train leaves Hastings | w«skwood.
It will be of especial interest
W:
43 a. r -art t/K?*
Ranida
011111(1 ' Ut'orge Schroeder- of Urand Rapids.
to them.
Rapids ,.80r. m. 39 cento round trip: | "pent Sunday as tbe guest uf R. K.
Rend the Auction advertisement of
I Grant
W.
S.
Barron
Agt.
Ira Erway elsewhtfv in this issue. The
Mn&gt;. James Matthews was t le guest
sale will l&gt;e held Monday Oct. fc. com­
of Grand Rapids friends Thursday and
mencing at 12
p, m.
Friday.
Frank Hoover sauction sale will take
Miss Mary Strong, of. Irving, came
place Tuesday Oct. 24th. commencing
-------------- -------- -e
nt 19 o'clock a. m
Read his auction i The Chri«iun S.-ienee Society torr- Monday to visitjher piMer Mr*. Ja*.
Pattison.
•
sale advertised in ‘this inue.
jeee In Cl. A. R. Hall. Topic at 1U:SO.
Mr. John Babcock nnd bis son, of
We receive^ » teommunication this , Evertaating; Pnnialmtott.
Coopersville,
visited
at
E. Pcnnix-k
Pennock's
last
..
MKiCTnia.ratoB
1-..
’alaat
week with reference to our account of
. The Ladir* 'Aid Society and W. C. J Saturday.
an accident at the fair grounds: But
■.r;ii:h,mn''kf1"vWi',' 'TC E
Wctaio.nl. Va.
it v;lw not signed, nnd we could not
f2Ttor&lt;lin«r
”
giye it place. ’

To-morrow is tourixt day at the
Women’s Club and owing to the length
uf rhe program, will member* make
especial effort to come early, as the
club will be called tu order promptly
Note what Dr. C. H. Borton has to
say in bi* announcement elwwhere.
He han taken1 several post-graduate
courses a» well a- made a thorough
study uf diseases uNthe eye, ear. nose
anti throat, and a specialty of treating
■ such bases.
Judge Smith is in Charlotte thi*

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f

. y. Ting *’ “ "'d’d&lt;*tWnJ &lt;ta tapttot .tat.
Mi*. Irott leader. Subject "Songs convention
I that have helped. ” All invited.
Mr .» . ~
. c ,ri
J
.
.
“• A. Cotant left Thursday for.
Christian Endeavor at the Presky-; a few week’s visit with relative* in
■ tenon church, next Sunday evening. ■ Ossian. Ind.
! Topic. Sacred Songs’that have helped.'
ru., '
Mi», CbryMal Barber
„ ?
A. derWn of Orttat. apent
■
Sunday and Monday with Ifis brother
Star Grange No. sort will have an . A. A. Anderson.
Sa,1"rd“y
ttui»rt
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OCTOBER SALE

s AUTUMN SALE

•
Our October Sale offers values not often obtainable. Ir is
• un opportunity for every woman in town to secure thecelebrat• ed
petticoats at prices unusually reasonable. A large
• assortment of choicest styles at' all prices to fill my requirement.

t

Petticoats,
Petticoats,
Petticoats,
Petticoats,
Petticoats,
Petticoats,
Petticoats,

the $1.25 kind for 98 cents
the $1.50 kind for $1.25
the 1.75 kind for 1.50
the
2.00
kind tor 01.75
|||£
0 RD Lind fur
IE
me 2.50 kind for 2.15
2.15
the 3.00 kind for 2.65
the 4.00 kind for 3.65

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Ik Petticoats, colors, bine, brown,
black, quality guaranteed flJE rtfl
to be the very best for
tgJiUU

,2.
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«■” Monday to attend tto fnoorcl of her
pro.,d-d All arc cordially Invited to !nTOto6ih,r. Mrs, Aaron Wonnuth.
■ attend.
■ ,,
!
Miss Bailer,
Bailey, of Vermontville,
Vermontvijle. is tak'
,
,
Mis.*
GocoB Iklirtrcd
Beat a
• Gregory school will give a puu-id . ing the place of Miss Bateun in the tel­
week holding court. The case on trial I
। social at tbd home of Frank Blivin*. ephone exchange here, the latter l&gt;eing
(is that of DI. Cole. tbe Sunfield deputy j
Wedekday October 23 1003 *taJta
‘
j], .
sheriff, who shot a man whose bouse I
; bring supper.
’ li«- was watching, and which he broke I
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cole left yesterTh&lt;
rtrat
quarterly
meeting
ut
the
«
’ their home, Brooklyn. N* A'..
. into., although he bad no warrant for
• day
Tor
I*. B. chnrch will convene Saturday eve 1
••• my old : the man’s arrest.
Siri
after an extended visit with' Hastings
, at the home of Mrs. Ickes. The newly
ft iterested
Grant
Muir has commenced theJ elected pre-iding Elder Rev A. W. !
.til at my
foundation for a new store, 22x32 feet Ij Suopp -will be present. He will also , Mrs. Frank Town# han been the guest
m With
of her bister Mra. B. F. Taylor, re­
north of Jesae Townsend’a Agricultural |
, preach «»n Sunday murniDg.wben com­
turning to her home in Hickory Corn*
I r x&gt;niA. Henry Newton is content pla- 1
munion will be held sod in evening. ■
’
era
Tuebdity.
t&gt;nC building a couple of two story
; The Baptisrladies have arranged to
cement buildings on the lots between I
Mrs. J. R. Thompson and two
I tie comfurtaiWes. For information see
tis of wood
Mr. ’Townsend’s and Mr. Muir's.
children of I ran wood, were guest* .of
I Mra. Scott df tjteChildren's Emporium
the place,
• Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard Thursday
For several week* past Mrs. Frank '■ on Jeffen»mSt.
'etitral Paannd Friday.
’
Nash has been in Gotfleville. caring ,
Mich.
' A Sikei Mislal Contest will lie held
for her mother. Mrs. Aaron Wonneth. I in the M. E. church Friday evening . Mra. S. A. Crowell went yesterday
' ot Lansing acroinpanyiug her aunt
who was -offering with Wood poi* lull­
i Oct. 29 AdmiMion It* and ' cents.
Mnt J. E. Downing that far on her
ing. Munday word wn* received of
Mr^Wormeth’s death. •which urenrred ;i The Woman's Home Missionary So- way tu Bay City.
j
ciety
will
meet
at
the
home
of
Mra.
1
Sunday. “She-was about «&lt;» years of I
J. H. Melman. wl&gt;«. recently aold his
age. The funeral occurred Tuesday ;• Frank Sylvester Wednesday Oct. 25. goods, at auction, has removed to Htq&gt;i at 2:30 o’clock. A cordial invitation
kin* Station. Allegan county, which
afternoon.
j is extended to all.
will l&gt;e his home hereafter.
MrxW.S. Shertnaxi.of Grand Rapid*. 1
j Supt? A. W. Chamberlain will give
Mra. James Townsend und Mra.
was in the city last week and us usual i
Ian address at.the Baptist curch next . Mary Townsend left for a trip to
her presence here was thi* occasion of '
' Sunday evening.
! Oregon and California TnCMltf,expectmany pleasant social functions. Tues- ..
rn
’ and China are
1 The Preshiterian ladies will iiave, a , jOg tl, |M,
al«&gt;nt a month.
daj evening Mr*. W. B. Merritt gave
takiit; t; c p ;a.-e of Silver- &gt; n very delightful six o'clock tea. cov­ sale of baked good* at Pancuart's store
Grgo|} Routsing wl)1&gt;
jM^n
•wahs-tu' tjic du:is ■; room.
We
•
Saturday
afternoon.
x
isiting
relative*
ami friends in this
ers being laid for twelve, Wednesday ,
are the . J. • • . • ’tie Hawk » Cut .' Mrs.
N. (’hidester entertained a
city and vicinity.returned to her home
Gias,-," -. th
company ot six at dinner 'tor Mra.
TEACHERS EXAMINATION.
in LaGraiigi. Ind., last Monday.
v maker.- ol the
Clement Smith is attending the
Sherman; Thursday Mrs. N. T. Dia- , The next teacher's examination will
■ the countrv. •
mondk-ntertiuned twelve at dinner. iI be held at the court house Thurxlaj . ®eeting -of the State Federation of
Mrs/^Frank Hams entertained at tea and Friday Oct. h' and SO. 1M».
Women s clnlia in Kabunaxou. Mrs.
John C Ketch a in
-the-Hame day ’and .Friday. Mrs, Carl
' Smith i* vice president of the federa■
JltfRts tor vKr\
•
Cotnmr. uf Schools
Wespinter gave a very charming six
I tlun. *
• ।
karj Hand Panic* j
u'clo&lt;-K Yea. complimentary to Mrs.
””
&gt;ww
Mrs. J. E. Downing, who baa been
fJChitJ
Slterman. Mrs. Wood catering.
Tbe small mouthed bass fully de- j gliding several weeks with her niece
serves bls reputation for Itelng vigorg.
Crowell and &lt;7fber relatives
One Thousand Dollars
ouh --------------and gamy.nr.n^v
from infancy.
Hu I* । hcrp
He la left’yesterday for Kawkawlin.
Thoae who are accustomed to ridl- extremely pugnacious by nature aud j Mich.
rule present day •cientists becauae of baa fighting tactics peculiarly bls own
b I'tierc !. •. Sjr Pickard to
Word baa l»een received from Claud
for streugiu.
strength, acw»«M
activity and craft
their Condueas for big words.” said tbe which
which for
.........
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. .
,
. &gt;
an;.
■
Jn prOye
etymologist, "stllk find them much are unequaled. I once took a bass four and Floyd Pieraon that they reached
Inches
long
on
a
apoun
hook.'the
bowl
Denver
safely on’ Thursday last, and
more nnxlerate in the concoction ot
. &gt;t }Junj painted, \
of which was more than two Inches ara well pleased with the city and with
sown show a lulh ■ words than the old timers;
4-. "For instance, I have just come ’long. 'Ibis bass doe* not hesitate to what they had seen of Colorado.
these goods in,’ । across the account of a scientific trea­ tackle that terror of all other fish—
Tracey B. Williams, of Cleveland,
tise publtehed*in the seventeenth cen­
up. to j Ohio, visited Mr*. N«&lt;b»u Ifariow th.
'
inspection of)
tury that contains word* even much
lays
off
some
ten
or
twenty
feet
and
fore
juirt of tho week. Mr. Willinma
more cumbersome than Its tlfle, which,
by the way. Is •Panzoologiconjlneralo- then makes n rapid daaii rlgiit into and | jjved in this city a few months aliont
«ho "long face." forcing him to ; .jjt vean,, go. and notes a great many
gla.' :i good mouthful surely, yet the under the
«&gt;ut pt|
pt! once or ripping him
| change* since he left.
meaning H easily,ascertained wbeu the clear out
.h&lt; . ... ■ .. ..
’
The'’ Jewe
word is reduced to Its component badly that hl is hors ,le combat. The I
Hastings, Mich.
fact has l*ccn eatablfohcd Hutt bask inCOMMITTED SUICIDE
parts.
“The list of long titles that were truduced Into a jwnd containing pick­
then favorites would cause tbe modern erel will ultlpmtely'di-stroy the latter.
bulk cleric a spasm, yet the list could The same fat&lt;- awaits other fish. .In­
1 This Morning Mrs. Shupp of Carl­
be gone into Indefinitely. A play In cluding trouL—Outing.
trkink verse published Ln the latter part
ton Took Carbolic Acid and then
_century
_______ ...
of tbe serenteenUi
had1 as Its
Ite
Jumped In the River.
The 1’inns of Norway long enter j
‘
Chrononbotonthologos,
’
alluring
title
(jhrouonhotonthologos,
of
Bulbs
on
hand.
talued a traditional belief hi the1 power
' tin/e todo
and this rtm the opening wntence:
»uiu.. । Thi* morning alxtut 1‘ o'clock Mrs.
of controlling tipi wind® 1-y a -mj” ,
orders solict- ; •••Aldeborontipboseophoniio.
where "in?
itedai
wlth...
’’th^ knots
tied
In
KThis
I
Shupp.
of
Carlton.’ living on the Jacob
... ......
tn
Thi*
«• to all parts
;0f th&lt;
left you Jg’hronunbotontholugoiri’iXuter superstition P«'-“ rise to the Odell farm half mile wet of Curltun
moleru mouthing actor can rorious induxry of making and selling center, in a tit of dispondbney took ,
•If the modern
hardly get simple Anglo-Saxon words
NEUON BURROUGHS
;he Lit- ,
over the footlights,
foot lights, how could he
be get these wind coritn»Klng ropes with mug- earbolic acid, and then ran to.the Lit2’T2SProprietor.
along wl|b that morsel?”—New }ork leal knots to mariners and fishermen. (|e jhornan’16 rfwsr nnd ’““I*11 “’• I O
It was believed that b&gt;’ unloosing the Within
................ten
•
minutes she was found, „
‘ Herald. !first knot a favorable breeze was se­ life not l«dng extinct at that time.
cured, the second raised a strong gale
She was alwnt
yean old. and
^h*******
and If the third knot was untied It came to this county alwut two years i W
woukl prove the prelude to •
ago from Ohio.
She has been ill all 1
According to Ranulpb H gden, the
Hummer, and was very homesick .nd,O
witches of the IslG
-'i,n
“ j1
dispondent, which led to the commission .
look tor th
TRADE KARfc
of the act.
’
1
to sailors.
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w da, a'f da da

What wt

Mrs Geo. Clary was a Grand Rapids
visitor Thursday.

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We have better ones at

$6.50, $7.50 and $8.50

W. J. FLEHINQ

W.5. TYRRELL

Find COT GLASS
and CHINA.......

Money Back Store

WRIGHT BROS.«
OFFICERS.
J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice Prulieit.

J. I. LOMBARD. PlUltat.

PAYABLE WHEN WANTED
Money deposited in this bank is payable
on demand without notice.
If deposited in the payings Depart­
ment and it remains a certain length of
time it draws 3 per cent interest
compounded semi-annually, but should
you want it at any time before that period
expires you can withdraw' it.

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FALL BULBS

ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

DIRECTORS.
JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

J. T. LOMBARD.

W. D. HAYES.

• Rubbers!

AS THE
HUNT­

ING
"’■'MEN ’

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JOHN HESSMER.

BOSTON
RUBBERS

1. 6. HAYES. Assistant CasAier.

W. 0. HAYES. Cashier.

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HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE 30.

SEASON
IS HERE

You will)
*lnds,
Snort iiuuui.il uuviv DoUw(/
“°ots, Sporting Boots. Call and see us be­
fore you buy.
.

KJ, RUBBER BOOTS KoCT,

C-W. CLARKE &amp;C0.
The Quality Shoe Store

Douglas Jerrokl bad a way of P«tti«

-Mauners of My Time." Jerro^
at a party one night where a doctor.
“to Wto toll «nJ tklo •kw “
cl.uon, bad l-r «
was short and square in build. 1 urn
inr to a bvstander, be remarked,
••There is a mile dancing with a mile­

stone."

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.

A
rUUrd Slna
Sine prianu took occasion to ha&gt;« •
EStto
«•&gt;» ’iui *“
*
zoo know. W Irlrnd."

I, k Mlz
.
•‘I did six mootbe or ** “
1
.
out no rimer

Kcoaomr at
aad Health1
The average humidity in artificially I
heated houses la “bout 30 degrees; the
average temperature, 70 to 74 degrees.
It has be« D found by conclusive teste
that a room with a humidity of 00
degrees and a temperature of G5 de­
mes seems warmer and more com­
fortable than a room of 72 degrees of
heat and bum kilty of 30 degree*. Dr.
Henry M. Smith say" that if a room at
68 degrees is not warm enough for any
healthy person It te because the humid­
ity is too low. and water should be
evaporated to bring the moisture up to
tbe right degree. In other words. £■tBT instead of coal eboukl be ‘“ed~A

room, oomtorubta
tempOTUta ho «*&lt;*"*“
Ju water to cbeaper U&gt;*n coaljbe n&gt;l«
,bonM Income • popular oM.-Cblrapo

Tribune.

.

F. 0. PRATT,

R. K. 6RANT,

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CLEMENT SMITH,

W. H. CHASE.

Rubbers! |

You need Rubbers!

Rubbers of Every Kind at C. H. Osborn’s.
All the best make.-; Candee, Boston. Beacon Falls in narrow and broad ones, for
every shoe

SPECIAL SALE on FINE SHIRTS

i For Ten Days, Ending Saturday, Oct. 28,
$1.50 Shirts 99c $1.35 and S‘-°° Shirts 84c
Get one while the assortment Is not
broken.

�HASTENS bannkk, octqbkk 19. 1*

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NORTH

STATE ROAD.
.t tta ehordt State,

WOODLAND

j * Woodland Department

FRtKPORT.

Walter Clark and wife 5of McCords
i visited at Cash Vanderiip’s Saturday

BADLY SCALDED.
w*n
A little child of Warren Bschelder
Mis*' Cra Sutpiii of Shepardsville
of Campbell* crops up to a barrel churn with Mr, Hurry Water, tor dinner
Best\
visited at Wm. Moore's from Saturday
I often
into which its mother had just put Thnrwlay Ort. SO.' All invited- .
There will ta
box ~dul rt the u-«l&gt;
boiling water, getting it ready f«r
com I
that
the
J i
Friiluv ere Ort 27. ProKlwits Li.ingrton taturmdlrom
churning. The child palled oat the
Wrtfor ih. tebool
I Peunvitabi. Statadur "^wtare
no
plug and M-alded its chert in a bad
%
Mr, urr Fteber .twrt purl be - —
manner.
VAskforHOOtysoU)/
not recover, but hopes are for its’ .re­
r.ta Wtak at Portliuid .trttilM, Mr.
At laat a tertebrr ba. lawn aaentad
sLu Co^n who » danfieroody ill
| ter lb. intanttadiato room and robool
WOODLAND.
-SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
covery.
S^U
..
v
rrtlad to tafiao
Wadliewlay morning. Tbe
ZMr. and Mh*. E. H. Fisher, who । Borxj to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ‘Welch
X. m^r tain, —h.r i. Mi- K Banian ot I-nrinfi.
BROKE HIS LEO.
•
have been visiting in Woodland for a Oct 4 a girl.
Will Tasker was caught in a w»nd BatU. LT«,«~
,
,
Will Vandorlip baa toen on tbe
few weeks returned to their home in
Mra. M. Downing and granddaughpit where be was loading sand lart
'■ Detroit Friday,
_.
-----,jc.ick
k liat the
part
week.
Mr „d Mr, Elmer
FUtar ,
b.'.
tbe
&gt;-rt
-»«■ ter visited at Mrs. Julius Hager's SunFriday. He was buried up to his
ZttOOD\
Min Grace Hills went to Hartings |iday. .
returned to Detroit rttar .iriung bi. : J-. Bntriuk left Mondey morning
oat and found a
TRADE
-1^ I Friday e’ening to -pend Saturday and
We-„
it wbUperad that a waist. They dug
rmlorrl. Mr. Will Fitber'.
«■&gt;.
B»Pid’ ,h*re bl' wi"
J *» , Sunday with her parent..
couple ol Warnerville boy, white aa. broken leg. both bones being broken
Altar. Clerwta. U-tar •”« Bert Wm. T.ylor in tbe rtor.
NOT MADE BY A TRiict •
L
! Miss 8tata Wolcott of Hastings vis- corting two fair misses home, were . above the ankle. -Dr. McIntyre was
wS»ta •ttandde the VlrmuHev. Baling o&lt; Molliken filled tbe
called and set it and he is doing as
v,'
ited her parents,Mr. andJMrs. B. Wol- sadly
satiiy disappointed
uisappointeo by
ny being
Being met
met by
ny ,------ - --------- ,
.
ter-Kinne
wedding «
XtabTlUe pulpit ol the Cong, chnreb Sunday
tbe Uttar
’. mother. rrtei .taot hrtl
etprt-ted.
a cott over Sunday.
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Wedntadav
morning and evening.
! Little Kenneth McIntyre the year'
home. For full particulars con­
Mr. Iltmml ot Lake O&lt;ltaaa ia
School Ii eloeed on account ol the
Lart Saturday
«■«-,
j old son of Mr. and Mra. Dr. McIntyre . suit tbe “cousins. ”
।
able sociable wan held in the parlors of
threshing cloveneed in this vicinity.
teacher being rtek.
I broke his arm Thursday while playing ! Lenora
Mohler who is teaching
' t he Cong. church under the auspices
A. Ha&gt;garty has bought a boose in
I in his father’s office. . He had climbed school wart of Hastings visited her
i Of tbe C. E. Sucitey. Tbe church was
CARLTON.
towh and is moving.
1 upon a desk and losing his balance fell | parents Friday and Saturday.
school I appropriately decorated with pumpkins
Mr. Valentine is soon to give up the
Mim Waddell of tbe Brown
to the floor in such a way as to cause
Mri
Hager was called to Ply' autumn leaves, candles, jack-o-lantenis,
.
hie been ill for a few day*.
the accident
mouth by the sepous illness of her milk route. 1
* etc. Aobut SHOO was realized. All
A number from this vicinity are in­
Born to Sir. .nd Mr, F. H.un.y a
-October FaativaL’
Village Marshal D.A. Miller and his - mother.
best made in ail Grades'
force are busy this week drawinggravDaUy Waraer ap&lt;nt Sunday with tending buying crecm separators and daughter.
waa ’a.very enjoyable affair.
will
send
their
crear.i
to
Grand
Rapid*.
' el nnd raising and repairing cross- jIra&gt;
Warner.
/ .
George Veeter and family will mood
Mrs. Geo. X Nagler is in Grand
Mary Knowles of Carlton who has move to Hartings where the former '
wullu uud rtdewrtk. in tartHuta. tor,
Meltin, wheeler
„„ En,„t
I Rapids this week on bosinaw.
Iw,o erwere guests of Mr. and Mra. Ed Let- been helping Mra. Allerding returned will work with his brother in tbe 1
Mrs.
S. S. Peckham and-Mrs. ; Edith
home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dillcnheck left gun(jay.
bakery of Carter * Veater..
i, 1
. .W.I.MWM.
TStllnwavisited
ar« in Benton Harbor this week
Mrj. Bair. CampWl and Myers of
♦ *' Friday for Chicago
where Xfa.
Mr. . IDillenBirdie Nnah of Greenville
| Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler and son
t attending the State Rebeccah Assembly.
this place visited at J. Curtis’ in South her parents nver Sunday.
♦ . lack vfill take a course in a colh-ge of
.femes visited at Henry Hecker's
Woodland last Friday.
t Colors that will har.non ♦ bartering. He says he can secure a | S»ihday.
At the chickenlmv
pie. social ,»t the I Mrs. Hobart Me Vane and Mrs. Ward
t ize with your other fur ♦" i position i s soon as he . completes the ]Ooe 7»y one they go. the wood cutters.
Herb Shellenlierger of Hastings was liorae oOlr. and
S. B. Leavens Proctor of AHo were in town Friday
home over Sunday. .
? nishings. We can surely ♦ i course.
on *"*
friends.
.
Wednesday
evening
the stewards of tbe calling “
“*
A few weeks, ago another one disnpX please you for we are ♦ Gertrude, tbe little-1 year olddaugh- ! pliared.one who has been a resident of Mr. and Mra. Hatton spent Sunday church outlined tbe financial policy of
J. W. Godfrey and wife and Clayton
+
'
ter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Royal
Barnum.
t showing the most exten­
the church for lhe ensuing year. ,
Ehrt Warnerville. but for Miuetime at Elmer Rising’s.
are in Chicago this week on bpsiness.
t sive line ever shown here ♦ . living near the Free Methpdirt Church had his goods ntored and was employed
.
E. Ru-m*1 is moving to Hastings,
Mrs. 11 B. Gammon spent Tuesday
♦ 1 died Saturday. The funeral was held in
Tbe football game last Saturday be­
' w. Garvitt is husking corn for his with Mrs. John Barry.
ill tbe
tliA Sunfield
finnfutlfl Stave
Sluvu factory.
fimtz.rv After
A
buffalo
I —all of the Richardson ♦ Monday troai the F. M. church.
‘
tween Lowell and Frrepo t resulted in
Ming'successful in borrowing six dol- f;ithe.r in Campbell,
X Quality.
Note these
There
is
an
effort
l*ing
made
to
form
a victory fur Freeport 37 to 0.
, Rowlader
and Reiser’s eWvalor has and a good suit of clothes of a
to
X prices:
again the Young People’s class that
♦ is swamped with beans this week They friend, pretending he was going to1 Libbie Rush is on the.sick list.
Ray Fox came home from Albi'qn
was so popular and numerous last j-imr.
t Granite Ingrains. Excellent
are running night and day and Nre Warnerville on some business'be is said
with a lame ankle caused by beipg
At
the
meeting
he'd-at
the
church
HOLMES CHURCH.
♦ shipping out a carload every day.
toihave changed his mind and took tbe ।
He will re­
♦
Qsality. per jeri25c
Tuesday night plMus were outlined for hurt in a football ;gauu
The L. A. S. will be entertaiii«*d
▼
Elder Jarvis and family are moving first train and when heard trom a week
t Rest Union Ingrains, Fast colors
the ensuing year.
.
. turn ah soon a* Hb i&gt;&gt; able to do to.
■t tQ the village this week.
later he was said.to be at Trdwbridge 1 Mm.'«inClair Wednesday Oct. 25.
Jacob Wolfe. Boel Sisson and George
Carlton Center Grange captured the
Durable, per jard 44c
j Mrs. Mary Townsend started for
♦
Frank Manasmith was a Nashville this state.
first prize at the fair and are working Nagler returned from^Giurlake Satur­
9112 Brussels Rugs ... . $16.00 4 । visitor Wednesday.
I Portland. 'Oregon Monday to attend
to capture the first prize in the degree day night.
SOUTHEAST WOODLANDthe fair. She will be gone* six weeks.
ForesCJordan left fc«r Lansing Mon9112 Wilton Velill Hugs
$22.00 4
conteet to l&gt;e held in Grand Rapids
l-d
The Loyal Temperance Legion met
Frank Smelkei and wife’ of Lake
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cain of Hastings
.
. t day morning.
He has
had several
poRags made. aq .sin fna
carpet i
„rored hjm
elfcn!
„t IjMR
this winter They meet twice a week Odessa were guests of his parents west
lart Friday evening at the home of
were the guests of IL B. Murdock and
ar.d work upon the fourth degree cork of town Snnday.
and border.
CALL and SEE ME. 4 business and will look over the ground Julius Huger. Topics of temperance wife from ijtiturday to Monday.
♦be . work tu be given. Deputy Roes
were discussed with interest and profit
♦ ' liefore accepting any of them.
Dr. Russell and wife and Mr. and wiUSnspect the team soon. On Satur­
The necessary business being transact­
♦
Dr. Lowry of Hartings assisted Dr. ed in which all prewent -we$e hesrtly Mrs. Abe Davenport of Hartings were day-evening there will be anopen
T McIntyre Saturday in an operation for engaged. The next meeting will be guests of M. P. Fuller .and wife Sun­ meeting with literary exercises and an
House Furnisher.
, ‘cataract
‘.tsru,*# &lt;m
Adam Baitinger
un fKv,
the uvsanf
eyea of Adam
held on Friday evening Oct. 27 at the day.
interesting program.
WOODLAND,
MIC818AN 4
; living north east of the village,.
home of Boardman Hager’s. A most
Mr*. H. B. Barnum was in Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan of Haat- cordial invitation Is extended to all.
----------- the „
----- —of—
Saturday
guest
her-----------brother
Mrs. Forest Hager has Iwen on the i Hir*m K&lt;&gt;gers and family.
ings spent Sunday with their parents
“Believe mo,” Mid oid Gotrox, •‘al­
Five’ through trains daily.
to the regulation 10Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fuller.
nick list but is better at this writing.
Mra. Carrie Hauer and -Mk&gt;. Everett though I’m nn old bachelor I'm *ure I
could
learn to lie a good husband. You
Dm:ne Cars, a la carte.
Pin Bqtvliiig Alley
Several of our local nimrols. who
We judge by the way tbe farmers of Clam were the guests of Mrs. Carrie know, n iuau In never too old tu learn."
could not wait one more day. took this vicinity are hustling in their corn Parmalee Thursday.
"Nor too old to yearn. pertm|K.” re­
and bowl a game of
Cvnn&lt;.ct? at JWafoand
advantage df the opening of tbe they were reminded of the cold winter
Mra. Hattie Fuller sjient Friday with plied M Us. Poehls; “also I'm. sorry to
squirrel season to go hunting Sunday. weather by the hail sleet and snow­ Mrs. Della Smith of Woodland.
Niagara Falls whh all
lO-pins. It is good
•ay you’re not too old to Mpuru.’’—Phil­
Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Reiser of Cin­ storm on Wednesday of last week.
lint’s iroin the Vi eg.
George Hauer and Mr. A rehart of adelphia Press.
cinnati are paying a few days visit to
healthy exercise and
Mr, and Mra. 8. E. I^ndis of Brad­ Lowell were the guests of the former’s
their parents' M. J. Reiser nnd wife.
ford. Ohio, who are visiting relatives parents over Sunday.
“Had dyspepsia or indigestion fur
the sport is exhilar­
* Alsun Hill and wife will leave Tues­ at Warnerville. enjoyed a squirrel hunt
Frank Ansun and Miss Frances years-. No apptite. and what I did mt
day for an extended visit at their old od Monday. We did not learn how Burchett of Prairieville are visitors of distreseed me terribly. Burdock Blood
ating.
Ritters cured me..’’—J. H. Walker.
home in New ,Vork state. They will much game they
got.
Sunbury, Ohio.
- ^R. B. Murdock’s this week.
also visit1 the metropolis.
et h. K. KPSMr. Mohler is now making prepara-1 Mr. and Mra. ^Fred Bailing of Sebewa
'~Ermont Bat&lt;&gt;s who is employed in tioijs to move in the near future ynto I were the ghestsof Mr. and Mra. W. H.
Lansing spent Sunday at home.
the farm he recently purchased of Eld-.' Hauer Sunday
I* *-;i
cr Jan-is
.

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HOOD RUBBERS

Lehljh
Valley

Richardson’s

Superlative Carpets

I NEW CARPETS
; raiiattui

Railroad
"The Line 96
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NEW YORK

PHILADELPHIA

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ATLANTIC COAST

0. S. ENGLAND,

RESORTS

COME

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Willis

Ketzbeck

FOLEYSHONEMAR

WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
Wiarren English anil family spent I
SOUTH CARLTON.
nic IC.
Miss Florence Strickland . is back Sunjlay with C. E, Welch and family.
Mr. mid Mr, Frauk Henry nrv nragain in school atfer having lieen ab­
Mr. Hugh Wuhderly was on our; juicing over the advent uf a It pound
sent for a week on account 6t sickness. streets last week ^»oking after the in-, daughter. They Ixdag parents to five
Bethel Wolfe left Tuesday for Ore­ terest of the Citiihttis Telephone bhsi- i joys the change is very gratifying to
neas!
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them.

Guaranteed by

Michigan Shoe Co
SPECIALS.

The 'pupils of the High School are
COATS GROVE
enjoying the new book “The Call of ,
Pxtrons on the rural mail route from
the Wild.''
Mr. Forest E. Jordan visited school here was given tbeir mail box numbers
■
Thuraday*forenoon and in the after­ • Monday.
noon Misses Maude Bates, Stella I Claude Baker of G rand Rapids was
Parrot and Clement'Long, Levi Hynes. here on business Monday. .
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Woolen B.lackels 56 to 75 cents. . ?
Kerosene Oil. per gn'. 10 cents.
Nice line of Outing Flannels just u
» received.
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‘'*rr&gt;'
i: his brother M. A. Vester with
j work.
rht.re w-.j u, chicken pie
at Mrs.
Leavens Wednesday

belnmK
hislfail

supper!
night, !1

given by the Ladies Aid.
Carlton Grange will hold open meet- 1
[Hazel Hynea, Ivah Schary. Velma
Flave Feighner of Nashville was ing Saturday night. The meeting .
Benson. Lois Velte and Mildred Cramer buying^stock around here Monday.
will be devoted, entirely to educa­
COATS MOVE 6ENERAL STORE.
are the banner spellers in the grammar . Miss Charlotte Barnum started Mon­ tional work.
room this week.
Carlton Grange fourth degree team
pay to California in the interest of. the
are practicing twice a week preparing
WEST WOODLAND.
The L. A. S. will meet at the home to attend the state Grange at Grand
Rapids this fall and exempliiv tbe
; WOObLflNb LIVWT j daughter Gertrude of Fostoria. Ohio; of ^Irs. James Townsend Thursday
fourth degree work.
.
?
"2 FEED JT/IBLE
2 are visiting their jiarents C. Senter ‘ dinner will be served.
F. B. Fleming has purchased a new
The Christian Endeavor held their
and wife.
t
r
When you want to do any drivmonthly huainesa meeting and social j six roll corn husker and will do custom
P ing in this vicinity, come aud see
Ford Stowell has bought a fine colt I
k us. We furnish good rigs and
work
for those who desire it.
at the home of J. W. Ehret’s Friday |
« drive lo ail points. When you 4 of F. Densmore.
evening.
P. Stilwell has
from 1
F come here let us feed your horses.
. Mra.
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u» returned
iBiwneu irom
Mrs. Eliza Palmerton and Mrs. Della,
C. J- Budd
1
and wife of Borland Jamestown Ottawa county accompanied
&gt;
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
Smith and daughter Greta visited Mra. Center visited T. H. Rodebaugh'a
by tar aUur Mra. J. I. Bn™.,
Ida Case near Lowell lart Saturday and ^Sunday.
J HONrtSniTti frSOHS
Il I, about time tome one ma.le a
Sunday.­
J LIVERY &amp; FEES JTABLE
Mr. and Mra. Offley of Castleton Cenmore toward completing tbe gravel
,. Mrs. Ellis Lamb and Mra. A. V. Ur*™
|er VIfc)U
Outcbta and fainUy ^“f^ ^^u™
l
WOODLAND, niQH.
a Pann elton visited at Fred Schrey's Sun&lt;]Hv
-bo have traveled this road ought lo
near liosina last Thursday.
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x. it- XT-., rw
til
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"m- Demund aud wife visited their know by thia time whether a little
“
v v'T
n
-taushlrt Mr, J. EBlott ol Maple gravel la a benefit or not.
- Mm Atal of hew V.rk &lt;uty vi.itej at OroT(j
Schaibly’s last Thursday.
/
BARRY COUNTY MAPS:’ Henry
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.
.
Misses Bessie and Mary Smith were 0 —
Can be had at the Woodland&gt; count of tte teacher b -lng 111.
™nTM1tlon ot tbe church of Cbrirt
Remember 1 pay the-bight®t
market price for your produce.

tIEKRT RrtQL/1

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ACTION SflLEI
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at hie nlace, three miles we&lt;t. f Xa-liville
on the Birry.vitle rotd. and about one mile east of Barryvilb-. n &gt;■ .-tion 38,
■
Castleton township, on

THORStirtT. OCT. 26. 05
Commencing at nine thirty a. m.. the following described property !•• wit:

4

&lt;
&lt;

Postofficc.
They give the•
Mr. Griawold of Lake Odnaa bua Thunifiay and Friday of laat week.
names of every farmer, the■ ■ put in a new cistern for John Sinclair
Owen Townsend went to Banfield
number of acres he owns,, i and J. Durkee.
I Monday to build fence.
all
highways,
streams,
J. W. Ehret wan at West Kalamo.
‘•WATCH THE KIDNEVS."
churches, school houses etc.
Eaton county and clerked a stock sale

PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS

at Woodland Postoffice,
John Veite, Postmaster.
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“When they are affected life is in j for hiafather last Friday.
h»w’»Ki4Cm* oCOrand Hspid. Tiiited

SHOES

°L‘”&lt;
rin*W ta
prlco from SI to S-A. I am

men's woan snots
£mAv?RENS' SCHOOL
\ SnOtS......

j ney Cure makes sound kidneys. For ; E. Coats and other friends here last
' sale by Arthur E. Mulhollaad, succes- week.
j bor to W. IL Goodyear.
, jameH Young and wife are entertain­

REMOVED
Having removed my law jfllce to the city of Hastings,
1 wish co thank my many friends in Woodland and vicinity
for their liberal patronage and kindness to me. I am now
occupying the front rooms over the Hastings Banner office
and am now ready to meet my many friends and clients,
either In a social or business way at any time. My phone
number is 452 and ar$ one not having time to come to my
office can consult me over the phone.
To my many friends in the south and west [part of cbe
county 1 will say that for many'years we have not met very
often but I now hope to meet you more frequently both in

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that he bought of Mell Covell.
Tbe Rev.’Mr. Fox preached nt the
church here Sunday instead of Rev. C.
O. Purdy.
f
Miss ’jerlan.Wolf of Hastings and Mian

, Ella Sprague were the guests of Min
i Mablo Ehret Snnday.
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Scott Priest and wife of Woodland
visited Cash Warner s Sunday.
Mrs. Dr.’May jrf Ohio formerly of
this place visited at the home of Frank
Wood lart week. -:
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•&lt;
VMrv tljo'oe
", old extra U!d C br0od 80™- 1y««

.„a

$130 up

------------ ----------------- ------------------------ - -ing a daughter from California.
i Eugene Hall has moved e,n his farm

Gtjod brqotl mare, .-oft at side. fron, th„
Hastings Perdieron Horse
&lt;»ray mare
Pair two-year-old mare wylta well
"SV1”."1 Bob-,,l&gt;« other
from a 1 en-heYoa hor-*«
Cow giving milk
•
Cow 5 yuan. ol.l. due t.. calf
. Lail calf, tliorouglibied .leivey
Brood aow with » pigu Rt able
Brood sow witli 8 pig, at side

O I C male hog
'
6 young brood sowsrt) ! C full bloo»l
Standard brvri Sbropdiit ■ rai!). weight
225 pounds
70 good grade Stiron-diu tywding
ewes ■
■I’b.h of
115 Shropshire lamb-.e
lambs
20 brown letrhorn’lie’.iHa. t.’ddi'r
Top buggy
Two-horse oorn planter. ,-h, v k .«&gt;*.
nearly new
Hallock weeder, marl
ii ly new
Square drag
Com sheller
F.
mil can
Barrel churn
Qiuantvy ui corn
200 bushels of.oats
5(i bu. Imrley
Quantity of hay
I^rge stack of oat straw
Other articles not meutiune I

Full bloed O I U sow 2-years-old

HOT LUNCH /IT NOON

Special for One Week

rl’c:

LacKina

stock of Dry

TERMS
OF S*lE:-d“ S'
year's time will be given on good bankable 1*1*
at t&gt; per cent interest.

2 per cent off-for &lt;■:«“■&gt;•

YOUR MONEY BACH IF NOT,
- SATISFIED
,

Will G. Hyde,
ED

Don’t let the ba by suffer from cciema
■urea or any itching of the skin.
Doan’s CHntmcut gives instant relief,
cures qniokly. Perfectly safe for chil­
dren. AUdruWi&lt;aeU it.

w. E. Allgeo,

OR

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work"

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. HAbllKHb BANNER, OCfOBElt 19^
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Continued from pag* ooe-

2RY2UNG
FC

t’hiv.T"’“

such time as thi. inatitutlon can erect whlt^f. "VKy f,nMr wU1 “”'&gt;«•
he THUMB STRING,
an ideal agricultural building. I think
farm and what /-ropa will grow ro Em*
the judging room should be constructed
™"‘«r ' f
in connection with that rather than in Ibe'XStk S*?0W1"
.
from
’"J
| connection with the farm liorns. If w ll 2T r ** *" ' •"no‘ '*•
:• digested.
.
" .rp‘7 ’“mp,e lrtckny
tT,
„
n
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,l
'
™'
,ld
«« ‘■ope . I Tformlng it swiftly you may irarprlM I
1 K'-_
Means pere
: they heat tbe oklcl*x»&lt; room sufficient­
tor
nn^er
prmmt
rendition,.
MIKl puzxle u WCntur very inurli
, tit ytemach
ly
well
’
we
cim
get
along
fur
a
time.
blood L T t
.-an'IewnuM
We have two line* of inveevigation
linml., Wm: Let one end ot It (Al drop
i i; dvwda®
PROVIDENCE is good to us.
work running in connection with the
lietWMT, the thumb and toreltneer ot I
-•-•j;;. Iraprop*
,h”*'wrLng
rt"'1"'
.
.:.un on the
swine division, (namely: investigations
MH
h. I"'"'
,h' •&gt;th" I
pn.viaenc. I, H..4
c&lt;
« part, nhlch ,ou retain la your rlekt
&lt;r r
4
• ’ distressing'
relative to the um of several different
' p.-I nausea.land, two or u.^ Uni„ ronnd
,
Never l-l„r. in lh.hi«&lt;,rj oru.i,
kinds
of
forage
crops,
and
second,
in
­
persisted in
thumb: next make a little Mop (Bl 1
vestigations concerning securing of a
. weakened
• lih the aun, eDd. wm-t, h0,d Etwees i
Keoer,Ki«ly
&gt;D11
|&lt;mnd
mJ • dyspepkU
substitute for skim milk for the feed­
’
•
PlentT. Th.,„tH„.riK.inl.lirt,X your finger «ud thumb.
ing of young pi£a There are so many ,
Now let go the end «•) and uke hold
■ k-Draught
wheat „.,p ,h„ iBlMhl|t ,w ^E
farmer, sending milk to the condenaar------------B
* muw ot the end (A,, whirl: you mu.t hare
it. fret* pe
ire. in this •-tete that there are a large C?P*Tity U'tI,e ,aUert to harvest And left, nlraut alx or elRtn inehe, lour.
digested
ft.'uiachnumtar of pig producers left without I
it to make a barrel of
waiter a”';
i« quickly
skim milk, and 1 think we are going . °“r ,lmn in previous years. The routh
natural
to succeed in finding a satisfactory sul&gt;-' ah “ l”‘m®nd*us cotton cro]£ coming
i a good
st\tnte. There''have lx-en so many in- ' o0'
lhe growers are talking io-cent
r-x» thorquiries relative to the uro of Iwans 1 c°tl*n and Prosperity. The coni crop
i-’.r jtotn.uh
for pig feeding that we will next take I
lb&lt;! coantry promises to be 300,0Q0,i &lt; natural
np investigation work along that line, i
bushels larger than ever I«fore.
wi’h
niL Black*
Along beef cattle lines we are juat
** "hole indicated “corn crop, at
Ita-i
purchasing
twenty
cow*,
high
'grade
I
’
,re
'*
“, I‘nce*‘’m^anN something like
g^'
'pit. .end
-horthorn-i Ten of these we will let i* ’ .
5° the • ^nnere. There
.vtanoog^
the D. r:-,
tbe
calves
suck,
keep
a
record
of
the
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®
humper crore of oatx.
iitdnooga,
feed
of
the
mothers,
ami
atai
of
tbe
ryc
’
ru
*®
’
f,
“
x
* ’“^ey. tdba«Yo and powill
te
Tern. w i
feed of the ealves until they attain “*!?* worth hundreds uf million-.,
baby Iwef weights, ray llfto to Utah*.
™ farmer re not alone in being iilenThe other teiicowVwe will milk, lake ; ,
rhouKb&lt;&gt;nt the land.from the lakes
the fat out of the milk, raise the •
*nd' from M'M to sea, the I
calves on skim milk and supplementary ! ’*’
arv humming with Inrey life. ■
feeds until they al» reach babv taef lb,,rc are no •‘trihvsofconseqtMnceand 1
weights in the proper condition of fin- n°
“ny. The -teel indireisb. Then next spring I wan; tu get .7 '* m“ny
behind ire orders,
ARRANGEMENT OF THE HTUIXG.
ten more cows, have them cnlve on the ■ rA&lt;?’5 " ,p ’“hding plant and car shop
I’ and you mtfy make h spectator fancy ■
&gt;- re Wording
twits
fullest
capacity. »n
In you pasw it
,
- 1
pwtirrv in Abe spring, let the calvea
pass
through the •loop, and- -take
the great arteries of commerce the j ihold
It agnln ^bt,u
.aih of &gt;t
pa4JkH1 I
run with them until fall, take the ! ships
’ shifts and
and fhjighi
fV*ii«»ht traini
trnl... are carrying
.. __ - ... through in .1the twinkling of nn eye.
calves up and finish them until they
all they ran. t Th&lt;» barometers uf busi- ■ To increase the Nurpri*e you may
reach the weights heretofore indicated.
the roti|l stun-s. ar.' restoring । make the loop as small ire |»ot&lt;Rible. i.
Prices to Oct. 28th, ’05 1 want to determine just what the Ii ncNs.
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-r ■ ’Illis apparent piece of manual dexteri-1
coiiqwralive cjjsi is by the three iliffer--.
. in(.r,..u„ “Ji-rionnvu
ty is performed ny
by pn.^ug
passing uwt
that ena
end ot
of
ent mcthuiK If uur work re sucoMdul
......rnr^i ta
»
,h‘*
A ire quickly a. fwwe want tu exhibit these calves at the
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"me- sible
around
rhe
t.m
nf
dm
ti.n.oH
slblw
around
the
top
of
the
thumb;
so
Icdiw fair, in MuSgm. «t f*ll. , t'u“ng
.
.
1 ns to come itetween the forefinger and j
aud probably alro nt the inlernntional. ..
’‘‘IT .,*5 *' ol'.f 1U1'W *eE”■ in thumb. It will thus get into the loop, |
not only-Ikming the animal,. !.nt all ?"."ur f "l(1 ■'&gt; ’"&lt; « !-&lt;' liye nnd you will seem to have passed the i
Retail per cwt.
$2.20 ,
, .
. t i
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i ; •*Upr than du tbe peep!*- &lt;&gt;t this end through It, ui'u&lt;$ to the wonder- ’
data relative to fi'ed and cost uf prod- connlrv .
i.
inent of the. audience nt the seeming ’
Wholesale per bbl. 4.00 uction.
!
T' ’ impossibility of such a thing
The dairy grade work here which
~
We will exchange 40 lbs
was started last year is Iving continEXCURSION VIA
FORCE OF HABIT.
of Dictator for one bushel ued and we will probably ta able to
$’
and
K. R.

T

TO THE PEOPLE OF
and VICINITY.

6735

THEDFORD’S

black-bpaught

Roller. Mill Co

Dictator Flour

of dean, sound, sweet
Popular fifll excursion to Chicago i
milling wheat, either red issue the first rejwrt on thi. work
ataut Christmas time.
will be run over C. K. &amp; 8. and M. &lt;. I
or white.
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Having located in Hastings at 127 Jefferson Street with
a stock of

GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Consisting of Groceries, Dry Goods, Tinware, Crockery,
Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens, Men’s
Burnishing Goods, Coats, Jackets, Shirts, Overalls, Neckwear,
Socks, Notions, Etc. In fact almost everything found in a
general line of merchandise.
During the next thirty days we propose to sell these
goods at prices that will suit the most particular customer.

Thanking you in advance for a share of your liberal pat­
ronage we invite you to come in and get acquaint'' d and see
our prices.
Highest market price paid for Butter and Eggs .and
Country produce.
.

HOGUE’S CASH STORE

was watching grandpa put on i
It is a little doubtful whether we । R. R. October luth. At a very low j hiB shoe., “Why do you turn ’em over
will lie able'to do any expert mental fare, for the round trip, Tickets will to !&gt;hake ’em before you put ’em on?”
sheep feeding this winter, owing to i be gucxl going on train no ;. leaving ' he asked.
“Dkl 1?" Bald grandpa.
the fart that we will not have briild- Hastings at h:.m a. m. to Kafhmazoo.
’’Why. ?•*. you did: but I didn’t see j
ug room for them.
'
connecting with M. C, trains, except ;
; i.nything come out. 1 have to .hake I
We are also planning lo undertake ; Np; 17. for Chicago. Tickets g,ml fur
• tbe tuinil out of my •hoes most every |
Retail 9Oc •time, work in horse feeding in ronnec- return paMfge, leaving Chicago not ’ hiornUig."
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PHONE 151.
HASTINGS, OCT. 16th, 1905.
with economic methods uf winter- . later than !(&gt;:;«'a m. Munday.-October • Grandpa laughed. "I didn’t nutice i
Wholesale $15.00 tiun
ing t'arw work Ikh-mw. I think that 1 2:
| that I idiook my. .boos. Ned. but I got i
the habit of .linking my uhoe. every ;
this wilt ta intewting to Michigan
' time before putting them on when I ■
farmers. ‘
was In India.”
In oonnectvm with the pedigreed
NOTICK OF HEARING CLAIMS.
••Why dW y*u do &gt;t there-T’
।
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Wc. Will pay $1.00 the dairy herd we shall continm- some of
The fool doesn’t know u good thing State of Michigan. County of Barry, m.
taniliucA*' ,.ot the; squirrel
If
•
To shake out scorpion* or centlped. ! TU---- , ----------;—
hupdre-d pounds for reas­ the work ftrpfogress last year: such for
The meeting of tin- State Federal ion «• «.h-r-r.&lt; n.lir 'tat ml«bt ta lihlen ' ~&gt;m«bing extraoHlIuarr it, tla-anlm.1. when he sets It; the lazy mku doesn’t
”
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thr I'rolnttr &lt; unit tor the i-cHinrv of Bony,
onably
clean,
sound, instance as c.imparis&lt;.n of dry l&lt;eet of Womcn-i Chita in Kalamazoo i s br­ In the:
world. He “Sits
up on his
*“ ""
" hind
"" paws seize a good thing when he know* IL--1 made on the i.»u&gt; day (if neiober. A. i&gt;. nw., four
niontii» from that date were allowed for credit­
j nnd uses the fore paws in many ways Philadelphia Record. •
sweet, a / Buckwheat
pulp nnd corn meal for dairy cows., ing atteiuhjd by a mjmta'r from. this
"Btrt you don t need t«&gt; do it here, for
Or* to present tbeir rbdtn* against the eMato uC
I Just as n man does. He strike** wkh
Benmrit Howner. Ute -d *ald county, decraaed.
the effect of a dfederate am’onnt of city. .
we don’t-haVe «uch things.”
TO prevent writer
writeruse
iur »nd that all eredltuts of -aid deciawl are re­
To
’*- cramp, use tbe
”1 know: but I formed the habit r»n«l 1i It and wards off a blow from another,
r«M»^s added to th*? dairy cow’s ration.
; * Instead
. .
,._ .* qulred to present their eUlm« io said Probate
The s^pntn-1_ M-asuniis n-«w up*-.'i One
scissors
of the_ _L
pen.. t
L.tz
|
nnd
’
squirrel
quarrels
rarely
go
furLots Ot (ourt. at tlw Proimtr Offlcie In the city of Bastand the post of |&gt;nxlu4-ing dairy calves would not pine known that it hadn't now I -Jo It without thinking.”
Mwsnaper men are never affected '"by |nx&lt; for exatelnatton m.d aiiowaure, &lt;m or be­
•’Jlabit is a queer thing Un’f it?’ , :her than attempts to cuff each other
, ’cramp.
•
_
. .
forethe inth da? of Vt&lt;tarwuy nrxMud Ihat-Mua
! like children.a A lady Who lives In onr writer'^
writer--.
r~jsp.—Boston Transcript.
rlalia* will bn heard before wild &lt; mtrLonTureEvery -rticle warrant­ by h?n-!Xwdii‘i-'' Wo also expect to feed Ijeeti open for sura^ tony in Barry ; sttki. N&lt;sl. '
day The 13th drfy of Frt'iimry nest, at leu
twenty steers this wiiuer comparing county
. "it's a very KtroYig thing," sal&lt;tji county nn'l who Is t|fe protector of - • ■ , ■
■
- -i
.. . oclutTk In the forenoon of that day.
ed to give satisfaction shoi'k corn and silage, and comparing 1 por
tjj, i^^u.ry of : grandpa. “Remember that, my bqy. A. ' squirrels in that region told me that
or your money back.
euni meaf'iuid drj-l» et pulp fur st^er. tbe state tkr di-posits in th* stn« ’s-inxs habit i-s q chain that grows stronger she had contrived a little rack to be
Judge of Probate.
DESERT DISHES
fatting^inrpo^M.’
। of Michigan frav. passed tbe A.--— ' —
every
— dpy. -•
and
•’ '*It seems as ’if* "n bad filled with nuts, so thit they came to
' habit grows stronger faster than a the opening singly, one dropping Into
CUPS
and
SAUCERS
I appreciate greatly the interest you &gt;
niari- !„n incream* of over J
Your grocer has
.
NOTICE
OF
HEARING
CLAIMS.
.
fhe place ns another was taken out
have-taken in the inatitution. 1 »»&gt;■ (^k) during] the paat year. Nut u tad • kixmI one' If yo” Arunt t0 hnve R,xxl
State of Michigan, County of Barry, u.
• Japanese and American ware,
DICTATOR FLOUR
’
j habits, when you are old. fonn them ami this was fixed by -her window so
Notice Is hereby glran, that by au order of tbe
cerelyyx'pe that these plans uf ours |. rWjurd hy any means,
Probate
Court
lor
the
County
of
Barry,
made
ou
Just the thing for Christmas
I while you are young nnd let^hem l»e that she could watdi the squirrels
if not cailfhone 283.
Uwj -.-nd day uf .Sept. a. V.. 1KB, four
may nieet with your most hearty, ap-1' Corn planted after the flood in June growing strong nil the while you lire.” come. One day a squirrel took the
presents, Nice line and prices
mouths from dial dut- were allowed for credit-prJval. and we shall be very glad in­
Inst nut and was quietly eating it ou
right.
‘ is yielding a good crop of sutriid worn, | -Mhyflower.
tbe window bent-h when another came
deed to have you visit the institution ; as there has not been a frost in this '
are required to present tbeir claims to Mid
nnd, finding none in the rack, went”up
and have* \X»u look over uur plans in section to ikill any vegetables *&gt; far ■
LEE HING, KSSRJ.
If you should be fortunate enough io the eating squirrel nnd gave him a
of lUsUnn. (or raaailaatlon and
detail, when ever it is convenient for this fall. This has lieen one of the !
or I "■(orc the
day of January
to take a trip to China and visit Yang­ deliberate box on tbe rar nnd went
such claims will be heard l-efore I
you to do this.
mm! remarkable acasons in years.
toe you would &gt;*oe a monument of away.—W. J. fltillman In Century.
Yours very truly,
Never Iqae faith in human nature. which the Chinese are-very proud.
R. S. Shaw.
This is k good place to be in. right Well they" should be, for It Is the only
Jndge of Probate
It Is curious to observe that even the
one ’In
the world
world of
of It.
Its kind.
kind-. It
It is
in of
of
It will he seen that excellent results here on thi* old &lt; artiu Luts of nice «&gt;•
» »*»*
J „ .
! ;
TI,
1,. iu that Pure K0111 nn‘1 becamte of its great greatest realists do not venture to be­
aro being obtained from the money folk.
her. too. The tnml*. .» that
J
Ib„ riW „f ,he
stow eyeglasses on their heroines. It
oRDEU FOR . PUBLICATION.
Appropriated for tbe Agricultural Ooh many ot us get a nation that vw are
sure of MicklRui, Tbe ITobalr &lt; ourt for tbn
OU don’t have tp bring a
many of ire get a
goda where It stands with heavy chains Is rather odd. too, seeing how many
County of Barry.
|. ge i»articulariy for experimental work I the
cnly good l-’ople
in »bc (world. ■I of strong l=nn. Tills uiomuncrit.Is nn chitnuIng women 'do In real life wear
cold lunch with you,
wrov...,.
-r-- left
'
At » session of »ald&lt;o«rt. heM st tbn ITohaOi
i._in the Hve &gt;t-sk department which ,1 But
when yon come to the
t»..a vve
...r. arc, not. Whph
U’bcr. ’w-get
L’et tn
OfWcr in the cliy of Hapllnxs In snM County on
tu think- I: object of great ctirio.*dlj? ami iMjeniree them nnd are not itebnrrwl by them
tbe 5th dtp' of oct. a. t». WK. Present; Hon.
city. Come to th* Palace
from
' ing tlia: wav. it is asnrr sign we-ne»si; {lf Jlf, value—being worth- a million -— the trust dramatic careers nnd
, Prof. Shaw describes
Chas. M. .Mwk.lurt.irjjf Prntwle.
jlC'-'dHlMilCijt
(Xfeaud
get
a
Warm
Meal.
In the Mutter uf.Jta Khup* of &lt; asMu4 U.
take a trio out into ttawork)
and j dollar, hire to ta gnanlrel nlgiit ami i the most poignant emotfons. but while
.
Michigan can well &gt;fiord to follow' ।'
Everything -neat, clean atid
Mow ry. Dtwused. ClarkAklrlrh hxvln# nksl
h
i
roimr or there’
&lt;k*v Irat robtan tffte It away.. Several | the modern novelist has brelowetl ey»
' thr h ad ;of Illinois. Iowa and N***’’
in mm court hi* iwunnn.pi ayto. for Doeme
well cooked..
, J|^fc. bnv,., 1&gt;w.n&lt; lnjKie opofl ibe i glasses on everybo.ly else he has not
tu M*i£lbe Uirerrel of said eitato In certain
j York in making lil&gt;*ral appropriation^ •e wn.ir re
real
esuue therein dterrilMsi at erinite K-Ue.
Lixik int" the wfatmure ’‘‘I-uangl.BrahlunM vv!1, .^u.-ni It. but m,» fnr.lt ' yet had the hardihood to put them on
LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION..
It l» Ordered. That the .ird day. ot Nov. A. U.
HTs &lt;vh- •■me alonu uffei 31g &gt;0’1 tilings i ||ag b(M,n brjltvIj. (i..fen&lt;led by Ihem.
i tile nose of his herolm*. Why ?-Mrs.
I«tt. alTtrn o'clock tn the (orei.ooi.. at said pro­
hate
oaks:, be and Is hereby api&gt;oliit&lt; t for hearOUR
is
m;Mfe
of
the
beat
I fur :ktl* muney. : D&lt;»n’t '1‘ ’itlr ott
-____
' John Lane In tandem Outlook.
In. said |s-t&gt;Uun. and that all in-reunii WtarretM
pnr*n materiaE.
A bk
In saM isllto appear before said court, al said
hand. Buicp over it. PerhajA yon may '
Vn
(tame.
ontAU your grocer for it.
lime and place. u&gt; show cause why a Ut-w&gt;ss u»
think yott may mis. a chance to g-« a , \y,b(&gt; ean trtl wbnt un obstacle game
sell the interrrpol Mdd &lt; -talc In said real«Voiprf
11
NICE UNC OF CI6ARS and CONFECOONERT
should not ire gianted,
stilcmlid thing, without [kying fur it. ; |4? It-Is great fun. Set stool., eliain. •; We EnfeUab, of course, get ;wbut jwe
It Is Further Ordered, That public nottaj rail hardened to Ii n rlblu. &lt; lhn’atlc
thereof be |tven by jraiJicaOun cf a copy ot thia
■iThtt i-^not hkely. K«ul. gv»*»»De tables ••anything that is an otabicle- ! change*-.- Nevertheietw I am convinced
order, lor three sitcwnsslw weeks prerirxts to
’1 tancta-torn
two,factor, of
ot their fellow
lellow ro-n
ra-n go
E» ;' m th.the iu&lt;ret
«M inconvenient
Ineonroolen. -»lacM
pl.ee. In .-I
said day of brerinz. in the lladUbcs Banner a
I
that
our
.ulemnity
of.
demeanor
la
gen
benetaiiore u. ».
, ..,u_ I rooni. . i&gt;t those who are to take part I
neKspaoer pi Inted ata! ctn-utared in said count»
First door east of Banner Office.
There can be no better use for money than making
alout thedr btreinr*. in an altog-ther I r~~---------- -- _ --------Kli.a iln-rix
cnjre. M. Mack
'In the game have two minutes to get i erated by our pruy skies, uur pietdng
Phone 123
Hastings, Mich.
RegUlerof Prolut*?.
Judge of Probate.
different way. Set that &lt;k»wn for a j th&lt;-lr bearings. Then th.ey leave the ! east winds, our heavy, yellow' fog. ami
it contribute to Ease and Comfort In the home”
(A true copy.]
i our HluBhy road, ami pavementh. Th?
room and come back In a moment •
fact.
.
;:,‘c
w.ten&gt;nx&gt;r
f 'he
rroult oi
In a ,re&lt;-ent compilation showing l.lludfoMM In Ita meiiutlm. .11 th. , ,
,ov af us EngEur.
■ nif is where we spend most of onr time here on
( a firmament of lead. M
Many
A K K &amp;
kkh k k
the increanml c«t ot lixins •« 'h’ etatacle. have been removed, init the
'uiiLtlu- man who neglect- to supply it with
ll.h people look like Incarnate timbrel
j United SUte. dironKhontthe |nut year warning cries of’LQPk OfltE «“&lt;1 the las.—Ixiudon Queen.
■’infort lie can affonl ie failing to perform ui
•taunl attempts of the players to re- !
I a. com pared will' "“"r 'ormer year..
•i himself and hi.- family.
It i. i.ot«l ib« tann pnaloru torn, member where the otatnclw were 1
| Marie; w.bo never knew her lemon., I
the principal itemn ot increase, (lock- make much fun.
YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED.
। was .peaking of one of' her little
en». hotter; &lt;«g&lt; and ek-ems. aho* thc
w HO HAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN COHSEHT.
■ ftelioolmah-s. who always stood nt the ■
mort matked advance and llmt -ot. If three'tittle hoti!*-* «tr&gt;nd hi a row.
STRICTURE AKO KIDHET DISEASE CURED.
■ head rtf her clnase.. "I should like to •
With never n tencs- to divide.
to be an inerea.- in 'nine and pn«
Sume couches are easy and comfortable, but °}J™
“I hid stricture for eleven years. It finally brobgbt'cn Bright's
I be the father of such n little girl.” said
I in a direction thought mow d«.ir»H» And If each little hOtu«e bad lhr«» little
hale of the Kidne»». I bad nn vncomfcii tati'e slt'-vocg pain tn the
•Ti. ii cool 'leal'more so. They have that ■ just tit
j Marie’s pr.pa. wbdblpg to point a
I bv tl,ow Who regard the fanner', well
moral.
"No. you wouldn’t, papa," 1
.'I'talitv: thev're beautiful.
Another feature is me
mess. HadKdewrelouriralafreqceuiN Family «!■■&lt;
And if each Tittle muld hud ,thw little- ’ said Marie. "Why uotT’ asked papa. |
I doing a. a ha»i« of all prosperity.
tpadalfita, patent metlidnee, (Heciiic belt*, all tailed.,* I**
KEEXLY CUT PRICE? Call anil see them.
•
,TW~ time. owe. "me. .owe ■
her father ha, boon dead two
••The Moonahincr’s Danghter.now in
And
It
«■;»&lt;
ti
llttte
cat
had
three
Utilktta.
years.
”
said
Marie.
I it. fourth aucct^rul «iuon will api«ar
How
many
kiln
would
there
be*
-------------------------as abovel A realistic aceno &lt;le&gt;i«inK
On* Sided.
life in the m&lt;»unt*»n" of Kentucky in- And If .Ju h HtU*» m.tM tad throe little
rrle'.d.
I Mr. T.-I think I -hall ci,.- up my
tatmt. Th. fneilmh which r^enUy
With Whom she lored to pUy.
business, uiy dear. 1 Slight a. well ’
ESTABLISHED 2S TEAT.C.
hM „e.n-d«li'..rbd«&gt;mn&gt;«’' ■'
‘
And if each little friend had three Uttl. , jjave some enjoyment out of mr
THREE L1CEHAE0 «BALMER».
. CURES GUARANTEED OR XO PAY.
S«v3rr.iC 5r&gt; «d vC.
ALL CALLS ATTEMOED AT OHC
. 2oU" ...» wikhwanK «nv
*
‘ inoijcy.* Mr*. T.-Oh. not yet. Rnmucl! ।
I to light » itb a vivid
HAS YOUR BLOOD SEEK DISEASED ?
culmination
affuir of ,OTe
'! fild tfVrren *-%nd
kit. I Riii
But tvlinn
when one
on- of ns
us dies I Intend toizlve
to give ;
. __ . Eota an
.... l’cat. and ui..
13
I BLOOD POISONS »re
prevelewt »n&lt;! mejt fcrtfane dhcsM*. Thev
I1 up l»
hotiwkeejilug
and see
little nf
of th*
the,'
tbe idyll* ot She Mbhtucky
Were alli"invited to tea.
4«&gt;«.L-»M.nh»v nnd
KI&gt;O na Httre
Mp the very Mm btood er dievtaim sad un!o$a eatif. •' rit-u c.U I S-wn Ihs r?ltee» will
»li« ampl.
I
f none of them Mould »en4 recreU, | world.—Illustrnteil Bit*.
IcaneeecnotaacomtditadoM. Ucwuroot Mer.-ur?, l« ‘ ■’ supprewe* tae tjuqntxne ■oar
r many zuests would there beT
NBW MKTHOP potrttvely ctr«. all blood dn.caM» Urdrer.
K
for tbe diKM-ion fit toe. rroliMw.
YOUNG OR MIDDLE-AGED MEN--Impr-.deei arts er |aier rxtmM
lh»vK brekeu &lt;!owa joex rnieto. Yeo fee) tta eynipuert. Moalw&lt; t.v«r you. M«snt*lly.
merit,, pro xnd c&lt;m «* Kad'JrkyHr Knew Toe Moch.
| , Daisy-Why wu Maude Oldgirl M&gt;
A Loy's waist laundered at the American Lau
.
pbjwicaily efitl scxiuUy yem tie txt tbe uria you use J ;c be or Auki bfartiomU-lbe!«»' «■&gt;« »«« "If “°“u
A curious
curloUM Malayan
Mulrtyan legend says
say. that . an^rv abQ|)t |)er phoiograplw? Didn't
BE* An^a Are jeue victim I H»v-&lt;oh lost h [it-» Areyou lat«adia&lt;
much longer than if it ia'laun_
g— M
U
flnlteP |(er? Miiiaie—Oh. they
K EL AU £&gt; Bx to *»«.-? ? n*.- »ocr bloo«l
&gt; H»ve jon atty
oppose '• Ao ««»«•*
“ Jr‘“; In olden tlin.-^-the water, nurroundlng
dt-red at home. It only costs •'
TOC
---------------were ««-tnfMtad
award- ;(
ag prctty M the
makt,
•wwe
Infested
with
.word,d
bri,bl
"
'll
s
1
d
««1»
i
' “r-doing Iota «fthte work.
"j
w \ cf.rk PrOD
bedanCl
—
—
.
fl
,b
as
to
make
it
ItnpooBlble
for
th*
?
boas 243.
The American Laundry, W. J. ««*■
,1 them, but on the tack of each one It
IxTintrodnced.
i fishermen to pursue their dally task. A '
- -----------------------I boy advised the rajah to let down into I .aid, “The original of this picture is
NO NAMES USKD WITHOUT WRITTEN C©F
careftiMr ptwervytL”
never ask advice.
thing OonfldEntiEt. Quwttan Liat for Hothe water trebly peeled stem, of the
tt!w„ roob.rv.etPM^rroWto't banana ptai't. n«L
being done, tbe I
Iteb ImbmMvl tbeir .words ta^the
The minister who bad difficulty ia
ask what is I
or bu
.
iy killed. Thetooy keeping bis putiaMoaerx’ eyes filed ou
medicine wii
A&gt;*
. danger to tbe
him during the sermon solved tbe diffi­
Cor. Michigan Ave. and Se
culty by ptaelnf jt largafcclock directly
behind him.- Liverpool Mercury.
Goodymr.

W. L. HOGUE, Manager

Bran

Hastings
Roller Mill Co

NICE WARM
MEAL 25 CENTS.

Don’t Decide

7
. * ▼ ORDS

Y

WERE NEVER PENNED
THAN THESE.

Barnaby Bros.,

■a, r

&amp; Ki

STRICTURE CURED

x

COUCHES.

RenKes &amp;t Walldorff*
PIANOS AND ORGANS.

BOY’S WAISTS

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.DraKENNEDY'

�HASTINGS BANNEK, OCTOBEK 19.

10
COMMON COUNCIL.

PROGRAM ASSYRIA
Common council m«
FARMERS’ CLUB ■loo FrliM exeolok. &lt;*»- •• 1906'

LOOK OUT-FQR HIM.

{QUICK SALES and
5
&gt;
SMALL PROFITS &lt; Fe,,0W

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Money Orders
&gt;
s &lt;
.
Now Working In Thi*
! These are the principle* upon which^
Section
t we conduct our business, thu* giv- &lt;
octiion.
• lnS xoa rte brei e.ad. at low prlrw J
Notice,
tlwn
fnj„ tbe
J If you want wholtoBoma food, tbi* is 2
.
...
. .
..
*tbe plbCd.to buy IL A trial will* P«toffice inspector calling hit. attenJ convince you that our silver Leaf J j tion to tbe operations of a money order
| Tea is the best—a genuine sun 11 • ‘raiser. ” whois now working tbe
&gt; cured Jap tr, at SO renu p.r pound; citi„ throngbom
tbi. reetion. He
» For breakfast, our Empress Coffee! ----- .---------- _7
, —.
.
{ la a rWldona lorerage. try It. price 1 P«reha»&gt; order, for four, .lx, wren,
s 25 cents.
&lt; I eight or nine dollar* and by adding the
F See out Drv Good* Department for j letter* “ty" to amount of order as
;Su&amp;ie!r”“'derSS?“’.
S, wri,te" '“J1?4* “d ei«J*r *“ *m“,U
&gt; Also men’» .Negligee Shirts, Jack
• eta and overalls.
» Premium coupon* given with every
prem^umii^*1*^
A8,t
j We drilv'r goods to all parts of the

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•

Afternoon.
Music.—Kate Cummings.
.
Recitation—Marion Slade.
Discussion—Led by J. F. Wright;—
What Can Be Done to ’ improve the
present highway system?**
Duet—Ira Cargo and Mis* Lathrop.
Select reading— Vira Tompkins.
Song—Elsie Mason.
Recitation—Manrice Miller.
Sung—Carrie Berry.
• Discussion—Led by A. G. Kent—
' ‘What is the beat method to keep up
tbe fertility Of the soil?”
Instrumental duet—Violin and organ.
Dick and Eva Kent.
Select Reading—Bert Ney.
Recitation- A Vis Briggs.
■ Closing song by the Club.

October

Shows

Splendidly

For All Crops In The

State.
Operation
The Michigan crop report for Octo*
fully guaranteed , her shows that September was an ex­
I cellent month for corn, lieans and sugar
Of which were gathered in
in every respect. | beets,.all
good shape and 'promise to break till

SELF-FEEDING

Smokeless
Sootless
m a

,

Having wold my farm. 1 will sell at Public Auction at my widi-n. .. ,)B s
Rutland township, one-half mile south and one-half mile east of tl ■■ R,llla J

.

C&gt;»eper»ting Sterehant*;’ C«
Ja». B. Ck&gt;w A Co.........
&lt;:*«&lt;.*» •
C. H. HtAbup. court fee
Tb'*n*|»pteGai» Ca ...
Chat; Grace. labor
Tb&lt;H. Sullivan .. ..
VSSRSS&amp;.
-si
Interuatli’t'a! Sral Lu................................. ,\e 1
It. IL Halc*. acct.................................. * j|-y
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C. Rayner “ ------ AM
C. K.x*
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M. Klckcl. draylng. ..
HAstimr* Herald---Ha«tin«s Gas’(*•&gt;.......
F. Stanley. Iab.&gt;r
C. Bennet
S. A OderWC *• SV. Roush
•’
" Un motion of Ahi. Barber the ac-,
count.-’Were allowed. Carried .•“Ayes,
\
Aid. Barber. Brooks. Grant, Horton, • ( /
Sentz. Weit-sert.
•
The following resolation was pre-1 //
tented:
.
.
Resolved that the finance comm Glee j 1
lx- autburizdl to borrow «10(Xi to be '■ 1 f
I placed In the general atreet funds of1 i
I ibeciiyt pavable March 15, ISMXi.
niotToo' of
Afd. Wels-ert
Weibert same
same Ij i
II ^On'
On motion
of Atd.
। was adopted. Carried.
Carried/’ A"
Ayes. Ala.
11 f
‘
!. n.rehniRmnirs. Grant. Hort'uri.
j
Barber. Brooks.
Horton. Sentz,
Seotz.
"-f^Suowing resolution was present­

being so warm as to encourage the ! et&gt;;
•breeding of - that pest Pasture*' arc
Resolved that the bill of Ftwnk FiKoud and all kinds'ot live atock are in ' llel&lt;&gt; l» »H«««ed Irea thn tollmrloi-

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TBe “Art Garland’
for hard (mi, stands alone as the finest and best stove

&gt;
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on earth, baying pointe of excellence not posseted by’
other stoves. Call and see one. We will be glad to
show you whether you wish to buy or not.

Weissert Bros

This Interests Many
Does It Interest You?
Having purchased tbe Fhotogfaph Gallery uf J. C. Hurd, this
summer, 1 am pleased to announce to the public, that by purchasing
this gallery L have control of all tbe old negatives made in Nashville
for the past 25 years. These negative* were made by the following
different photographers: E. J. Feignner, E.. H. Van Nocker, C. J.
Whitney mid J. C. Hurd. If you pave any photo* made by these
parties and wish duplicate* frottKhem. rem miter we have the nega
tives and can find it foTVou within a few tulnutes. Bring a picture
along of the negative you want finished, and thus avuia mistake*
Now would be a good time to place an order from thete negatives for
an enlarged picture for the Holidays.
Special prices will be made on these negative* for halt do?.en or
dozen lots. Write or call for particplars.

commencing at 12:30 p.

id.

sharp, the following prppertj, to-wit.

Gray mare, weight 1150
’
Brown mare with foal, weight 1150
Bav colt 1-year old
bucking colt
Red cow 2 yearn old. giving milk
Black and white cow 8 years old, giv­
ing milk
.
Light led cow 12 years old. giving milk
Red heifer 1 .year old
Black steer 1 year old
Last spring's calf
5 hogs
5 April pigs
7 July pigs
McCormick binder '
McCormick mower

Local News.

All sums o/ $5 and under cash.

A tooth Is ti living structure. Inside
of each tooth Im a cavity filled v.-.,b
pulj&gt;. which gives It life. Nerves and
-""'I’ “’hl,
£

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. pulp 1« eovered over by n siirfuce ot
! C. E. Rowlader and Scott Mcfntodi ! enun*«,l. Both Ivory and enamel are '
; shipped 15 carloads of stock Friday. | harder thnft liny other bone*. Iwwausc j
t^ey contain n greater quantity of bone
-Not bud for one day'* shipment.
I All who had concessions on the fair I earth. Enmnel on the tops of flu* troth |
! gounds during the last fair made
t
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. consists of Uttle six sided prisms1
i money, and sjx-ak in the highest terms j
sWe 1&gt;y „hlp *nd hH(1 toplher
.........pv
Ilot
of thc-Ihir
the fair and
and tlumuwmrtit
the management. This!.,,
This &lt; „y an
Xqiltaltely fii-e camnnt. Th. is cretainly tbe right kind of tan ini- ' pulp of the tooth become* diseased and 1
। prexsion to leave, and Jxxle* well for-i toothache follows. Turtnr Is u scite'! ■all
’1 future f-ira.
Hon*
fain*.
tlon Hinde
made by throe
three gland*
glands In tire
the Ii
i r«ik»
tlun down .t LitchBelu
1,“' “f
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tbe princi,«l ximmre divercion i. h.v- "*•“ “J*** !'",ller,‘1 M”'
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nfh In
:;iid ,dofioslt
it ntl
ou tthe
teeth
in th..
the -I......
shape Ii &lt;v_
R ing water fights in the'street*.and that of phosphate of lime.
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Want your moustache or beard RllfJKINHU AM
RYF ‘’“"Wu»dtv
ahMiitlftil
ba --------------- ------ ---------BcHn.8 UTt* proving to
a beautiful hr-nmn
brown nr
or rir-k
rich Mdi'l/O
Nack ? TI
Use
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crop for farmers of this' section. Be-1

Years of experience have taught me how to conduct
sales successfully, many of my sales running hun­
dreds or dollars ahead of expectations. Farm
and Stuck sales a specialty, and satisfaction guar
anteed. Dates can be made by calling at or by
phoning to tbe BANNER office, Hastings, Mich.

W. H. COUCH, Residence Sec. 31. Carlton.
Citizen* Phone 161-3 Ring*.

P.O. Address, Hastings, R.F.D. 9.

JAS. M. BAUER,
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER.
Has bad 25 years of actual experience. Farm and
Stock Sales a specialty. Satiefaction guaranteed in
every respect Dates can be mad» by calling at the
BANNER office, or with me.

JAS. M. BAUER, Hastings, Mich.

Citizens Phone 89.529 Michigan Ave.

DELTON, MICH.

AUCTIONEER,

1 have bad years of experience tn all kinds of sales
'•’rm. Stock, General Merchandise, anything you
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. (Ull at
' ’'elton, write or phone me, or arrange
* HANN EH office, Hastings, Mich.

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,T
rare
"Tbe ordinary Persian bill of fare
sides a good .’quality and bringing a i Bounds
something Him
like th.
the banquets
dis 1
omul* somethin?
»&gt;n.
S^-S
good price, the yield is a big one. P. •crlb.1 !•„ tnur —
•• •m
• TSTwZ
■ Balzerse* bad 11 acres that yeilded him has spent some time In the orient
31^'bu. to the acre. H. E. Rising "While traveling In- that country I
’had 10 acres going about the same found that the best overture to a way­
I yield, and D. N. Stowell had a big field side repast Is a watermelon, not cut
| that averaged 28. bq. machine measure In slices, tu is done in this counter,
but eaten like an cgfc. one end being |
| to the acte.— Wool.ind News.
cut off and the contents eaten with a
। . The moat noted dramatic sensation
wooden spoon, the roseate fluid tric­
I "The Mocmshiner's Daughter" is an- kling all the time to the bottom ami af­
I nounced io appear at Reed’s Opera fording a flagrant drink when tbe first
course Is over.”
i House. Oct. 20th. It is mid that the
j live* of two people have been sacri- .
ficed in the const ruction of this drama
Tbe pouto l. one of tbe moet eiluA .tale is told among the denizens of ■ ble plant, ree bare. Benlde. belnn
the Rialto purporting that the homes one or tbe moat neceaaary artlclea ot
of two people of national repute weiwr rood. It baa a variety ot other naea
la
sundered through an idle rejvrt A ireat quantltr ot tba ■tar-.-h
that jealonsy existed between ^lw*e our laundrlaa la made from It, and aft.
Wtbe
inarch
baa
alt
been
aeparatad
friends. A meeting on tbe street*
from tbe pnlp what la lea la re«i |n
of Louisville, two pistol
reports,
tba manufacture ot boxen. From tbe
a scene at tbe morgue, where the atems and leaven ot tbe plant a fluid
coroner pronounced the innocence of that produr o aleep la made. Inman,
n prominent Louisville citizen,, have placea bread, cake and puddinja are
made of potato flour.
all appeared in tbe press.
There I•» more Catarrh in tirts roction of tbe
Enlightened.
country than ail other dlMese* put tuaethrr.
Molher-Why aren’t you and Grerrr.
and until the tost tow ye^ra was auptxywd to he
ncurable. For a rraat many years doctor- pro- a&gt; S.XK1 br.y, U yon, Uttle brotber,
uounoed It a load disease and prv«erlha1 local
retrod It*, and by omstaotljr falflti* lo cure with l&lt;niu« Hopeful-1 ,-p,^. lr,
local trratment, pronounced It Incundile. youd had more exf«Tl»nre brtnidn’ un
buy* when you commenced vu him —
Home Notes
LJH&gt; i
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-I am willing to fl, anyttm,.- axH
the applicant tor work.
—
i m^.re^-Pn^4hW!’d
. merchant.
Please clcwe the door

PROPRIETOR.

WM. GORHAM. Clerk.

W. H. COUCH. Auctioneer.

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GENERAL
AUCTIONEER.

All -finis over 8’. one

ERWAY

C. M. Early, Nashville, Mich. U

W. H. COUCH

2-horee cultivator. ii.-;-.ii ...w
jtooUi enltivator
;
Spnng tooth drag
&lt;inlie tQOth
Obver chilled plow Harrison
Single buggy
&gt;.-t
|w|,
Double liarneik&lt;inele l,ani»
4 swarms of bees
Grain ctadl.
Banning mill
Hay rai l. Wood ra.L
Quantity.of liav aiidkraw
100 shocks of corn
Udiehfo*
Henn and chickens
(vut
Cant book, and other art i
twDim.
. erouMo mention

’•

I parties, where .a party ot men go into
| an ice cream joint and each niemlter I Living mummies exist In Tibet, near
E I of thti party “rots em up." Happy Cyangtro, nt a.apqt the name of which
Itel fl Litchfield.
| Iu English may be rendered as "tuc '
MI
lbw vou Innght . Irclare enrre *?’*•
H”PW “bw’“ T,"’r'' ,r* I
g
I tirk-et- Th..
af ii-n tv
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alx&gt;ffl twenty amalLuave* in tlie solid I
m I Clnh ; .ll^L
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*..stonoi ;I
von if you
vnn hiivo
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.have W1U
Club a ill roe yon
have mu
not al- ■ .....
and ..nnirtu.
They
|mdlock.«d
E
I
ready
made
the
purchase
They
have
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doors,
tiny
drains
and small hole* !
|tei
j the liest'course offered, and it shonld Just sufficient far n man to pus* his i
: Im* h pleasure to all to encourage the l band through. In these cells men are
bringing bf high, class entertainment- I
for life with the Idea of thus I
to this citv.
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-attaining merits” •'Onre :
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’ arc. in’extreme cases, uirvei-srou again i by mortal eye. Even the band which
I Went Gireen afreet nearly completed. they stretch forth from tbe small hub- ‘AW/
..
We with for their daily dole of’food Is covered ! /
The dose is one, just one pill iiB,ld tln--------^' nn'i«~._
llttle , ,B »»&gt;■«.
—
at bedtime.
1 r/V&lt;*0
bedtime. Sugar-coated,
Sugar-cc___ , . Hasting', had u lot mor-? of jiwt such by a glove. They ftpeak to no uud and i
। men as Jlr. Thomas, who hits faith in no one speaks tn. them. .Even tbeir1
Tfesj* I Hastings and is not afraid to invest death Is only made known when they
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taw.rf.MM,: | lihrally | of his means to build up and. foil for several days to stretch out the i l@)j
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miiiu lip HllU.
hand for food.
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MONDAY. OCT. 23. ’05

year’s time will be given on good lianiable taper with
interest at six per cent, Two per &lt;leid ..ft f । ,asli

els. Oats average 85, and corn1 31 ।■ Weissert.
Wefssert; ,
bushels jier acre.
.
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1 1 —The following ordinance Vas p^e-1
'. Potatoes
hurt M
early
in u».
the sea- »•"•«&gt;:
poi»u»» were
«»■ hm
riy uf
I)
oi Ha»tiuif« ..r.i.uu\: That aiipub- i
&lt; sun
sun* by
by the cuutinued
continued wet weather
weather. ! . Tbr City
Cju_&lt;;j
r
b.-wwan«u«
&gt;&lt;• Aki,
t Eater
in the season they ivere affected, | &gt;p.&gt; m.
to-o'clock a.-hantm.H tbr iuUdwinr day.
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Rarber same w»« I
I by blight They
are said
to ...
lie rotting ji qq moljon Of
‘ , ..I. Crerlrd.
2. Aye*. Aid. Bur ;
in.Uy
ulopircl.
•r. Brookr, Gram, Horton, Sent/, I
; Beans uro of excellent quality and 1
'
will be n large cropv Buckwheat
• Horton council ad­
MovirJ” by Aid.
.
.. pATTKx,
) good crop, averaging Iti bushels per
urn.
city Clerk.
acre for the state.

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. Several very desirable improvements
I are being made in St. Rose’s hall.
K PrvCTo.lie.tor Hick, In-J
| U» w«U,re .Sept xW.fre.hi. u.ooth

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Church, on
TJJD .
•*50

i the state not far from 19.(IQO.(XM) bush-1

•tove can be seen in operation at store of

City'

I record*.
| Growing wheat is affected in some
places by the Hessian fly. the weather

healthv and thriving condition.

Cost
twenty-four
hours,
wo* of
v« fuel
imvi less
ivoo than
anc&amp;ii ten
tun cents
wino for
eui
muiikj ivui

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C. FaIrchiM
J.Mato . __
TomtiaacnLum to Co
(Midyear Brtw
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The estimated yield of wheat* this I &lt;ira&gt;ei tkteii
Unusually large !J year
is for the state IP bwheb-per acre.
,'rt P
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for- many yean*, j r-tai. .
mica illumination • and this would make the total ciop for ' &lt;&gt;n motii

Double-Heater attachment for heating room up-stair».
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A. D. Mijnirt
L. Houfatattcr
M. Ricte!

MICHIGAN CROP REPORT
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Dinner.

Virtue becomes a vice as boon as yon

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Greatest
Soft Coal Heater
ever made.

labor ’

. The following program has been BectWck.
F. Bauet
prepared for the Assyria Farmers Club
to be held at the home of Mr. aud Mra.
Cha*. Jones.
Forenoon.
Oper ing Song by Club. Devotionala
by Chaplain.

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There’s more religion in a whistle
I * than in a whine.

Wonder
-G
arland
For SOFT COAL

”Th’"follo*Vor woouou. wore «udlM^

28th.

« repreeenUd in figures. r*i^ tbe value
j j of the order to a multiple of the
« original, i. e., a »ix dollar order is
&lt; raised to sixty in this manner. Pay« ment 00 the9C onle"iB *cured tbrouKh

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“Si.n£rof’s.pl. 16 wd Ort.3.re.

Mrs. Chas. Jones, October

iw. H. FAIRCHILD ’
Phone 292.

AUCTION
SAI, I •!

To Be Held at the Home of Mr. and

city.
’ « an innocent party, who is promised
Highest market prices paid for pro- | employment ms a traveling salesman,
duce.
•
« Orders
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are passed- on merchants
and- at
Store open evenings.
|
I stations? Look but for him.

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“Kid. Birber.

try a Want Adv in the Banner.
H onf-Hlxtc-Tith ot an Inch thick.

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AUCTION SALE!!
Die undersigned, having sold his faim. will move to Bastings, and Mi l &gt;ell at
Public Anction at his farm known as the, Uocky Brown fam. ;i :nile
.
xcutli of Irving Station, on See. ,fi Rutland townxliip. oil

Tuesday, October 24,1905

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WtHjThomas has his two honros on

Commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., the following property, t^-uit:
Bay horee 14 years old
Bay horse 12 years old
Black mare
Standard bred mare 0 years old
• Yearling mare colt i'
black cow 6 years old. fresh
Durham cow 6 years old
Durham cow 8 years old
•
spotted cow 3 years old
4-year old cow and calf
Black cow 7 years old Yearling heifer
1
bow and 11 pigs 10 shoata
r me wool buck
McCormick binder, new this year
Crown mower
Horse rake
horse cultivator
■&gt; plows

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Spring tooth drag
00-tooth lever drag
Camtal wagon, nearly new i
Wiae tire wagoii Doable biiL
Hay and stock rack Pah ;!"".
50 bn. of rye for feed
Cui—.
2 Hot of double liarnese Sii.t'i
5--tootU cultivator
Quantity of hay 2 atrav
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Empire cream separator Nd.!
Water separator 3 milk.cans
Stone boat Grind stone Log!
Shovels Cross cut saw
25 '
100 Brown Leghorn chii k&lt; n&gt;
Other articles too numeroiH p

lunch at noon

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TEltMS OF SALE.
SUIil®
tS.OOand under cash.
All suips oy^r
Su.00, one year’s time will be given oii’good bi^ikable
paper with interest at six per cent. Two pci &lt;
discount for casli at sale.

FRANK HOOVER.
Frop’r. £

�§OLTHWESTERN
BARRY
DFPA
ptmpnt
M.K,
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HI E HI “ttzTEXsa,»?&lt;*• statt

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cultivator
tooth drag
’on wagon
&lt;&gt;!),sleighs
le “aniess
5ln cradle
vood rack

itch forks
■3 cut saw
too utltn-

r $5 one
pet with
ash.

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SHULTZ.
Cirad i-wie,
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MfekhXXr*’
Mra. Frank Krfto
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Hickury Corners aud^

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HOPE CENTER.
t h&lt;,r and (heir clothes and pocket books
John Drnter and family nf Hastings 1 were al&gt;® bnnied* Tb®y «re staying I
spent Sunday with Gid Wilkinson and ! witb rhe fo.rmer'« daughter Mrs. Dan]
MlS8 Lo®har‘1 of Hastings was the
i Douglas.
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family.

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PRAIRIEVILLE.
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FURNITURE DEPARTMENT

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itland Jf.E.

byte. BANNER'S C.,w.^.nU.-------------- .

Lamont Bagley who'has been on the i• Mr. William Count and family of '
sick list is able to be iq school again. Middleville visited at Mr. Douglam ■
Sunday.
"
•l"1 j Mr. and Mra Harvey Haven, al
Miss Elizabeth McCallum (quint Sun­ Sunday.,
,^-^^ttb.fere^^lS^ “
Dan Kams of Brash Ridge spent
day at Malcolm McCallum's.
.I.,
ai*mi inc fore part of
eck in H..*iaa n—u
. ..
mio
Otto Acaer
Acker went to Naahvilte
Nashville BaturSatur- Sunday at B. M. Jenkim.
!
HUur
fan,,,.v have moved ) day returning Sunday
Ola Douglass has been quite sick tbe j
ini the Loveland rooms.
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Mo. Wm. TuttU who h„ b«n
Acker attended t*»e
the Musical
Musical past week but is some better at this .
■Sev^rui
,John
'w,n ACKer
. nraFVA
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" aai
“ r“,i’»l »i Prairieville Friday evening. writing tinder the care of Dr. Fritch I
Mi I ■eriouijy m j, munin* . Uttle.
town
Friday in «the
«tbo interest of' the
&gt;wn rnday
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The Cedar Creek and Banfield Base
BEDROOM SOUS, SPRINGS ind MATTRESSES, $ Smob D*'be" Qr"'“ •»« Mim Vena electric railroad.
““"th are on the Uek Ihrt.
I Ball team* played a game of ball Sat­
DOUDS CORNERSThe ladies of the W. F. M. S. met
.... • urday afternoon, it resulting in a yicCOUCHES. BOOKCASES, DININ6 CHAIRS. ROCK- *!
The Mi—, Adah and Myrtle MoMrer
Mra. Spencer visited friends and at- .
with Mrs. Lillian Patton Wednesday.
’
tory for the Cedar Creek team the
iL I
burned 1 row Dourer. Col They
tended the W C. T. U. Convention at ;
The
concert
given
by
Mrs.
D.
Shep
­
W । rejxirt
a hoe time.
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score being 7 tu 14.
ERS. CARPETS, RU6S, LINOLEUMS; 12 pat- a!
’T? T
i C oldwater last week.
|
ard was well patronized and enloyed
Uf
The
I
he Misses
Mime. Mary
Slur and Bernice
Bernie
John Doeter and family spent Sanby all.
j
PODUNK.
tarns «f Linoleums rticl ire beauties.
vfc ,l«te “ ci„v«,i.i„
SMd
1.1,. —__ l e.
s,
. .
Dennis Collins has bought the Major , Farmers
these beautiful fall day at Gid Wilkinson'*.
r with
, their xt.ter lira Grace McCaUnm. "
U^pdatetter farm and will move there d“&gt;'“ eecorin« lhelr
apples
Mrs. John Bush is suffering from a
i(* tvWv
*lrK p'“t"r*‘" .Sunday at soon.
nnd corn.
bruised foot by accidentally letting n
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cuplioard fall on it. •
Walter
Logan'of
Haxling.
Wa.
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&gt;
■'•well
entertained
two
w I: ..
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Henry Wert man'« people expect to !
I »
Mt,Bnup «POnt Sunday town
------- 2Sunday.
.
'.gentlemen friends Sunday, who have
.. I W 1111 t Ill'll*
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Mi*a xin...t
ai
,
‘ JUBt returned from a trip to N. Dakota
go to Long Island noon where they will
Miss Mamie Adams of Cloverdale i «...
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'Mrs. Will-Anders who has been nnita visited tier aunt Mr*. Fred Nausel Im-- '
W’11 ** ?«'“**«* «t the ; make tbeir future limn*-.

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'"IwHh tbeir da^ ^^r -

A full line of HEATING STOVES T *ick is **tUlr *&lt;• this writing,

HARNESS, SINGLE. LIGHT DOUBLE WORK HARNESS T
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ta AMERICAN FENCE.
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prat Greek with ii. m.

.'rnkin. and family ui Ghu* Crrak.

week.
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church next Snnday at 3 p. m. *. S.
Mr* v&gt; x.
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Is* at half past one. Please lie prompt.
Mrs. \onng and Mrs. Clare Hughes'
n
attended thheonvention at Battle Creek '
i ®er,rode
entertained the
last week.
teacher Mis* Ethel Hicks over Sunday.

!’• ft- Katnsiwhuhaa been visiting

Pay

n

Ba"k

Per cent on
Deposits.

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We loan money on Real Estate
। or good Bankable Piper.
We(
loan our money at hour, and doi
business with people we know
are all right. We do a safe, con-1
servatire business and have
J

Honey to Loan
at reasonable rates. Deeds,
Hortgagcs and Legal
Papers Drawn.

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DIRECTORS:
. A. A. ALDRICH. President.
J. G. HUGHES. V. President.
E. S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
OR. McLEAV.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPENMSO.
JAMES COLLINS.

Announcement.

I have bought the LAUBAUGH
market, and will add a complete
1 We were very sorry to bear of the
line
of Groceries. Canned Goods,
• severe illness of Mrs. Lyman Anders
Confections. Etc.
Everything
’ who is no better at this writing.
will be kept right up to date in
i W. Lance and wife called ou friendevery at
way and I solicit my share
Mis.
Gladys
Bachman visited
j in this vicinity
one day
last week.
of patronage.
! Blanche Chandler is making an extende&lt;l visit with friends at St. Louis. '
' Norma McMaunfc is working for
j Arthur Gesler.
Delton, Midi.
! Mae Larabee is staying ' with Mrs. J

I home last week from Charlotte where
friends her. hds returned to his home
DELTON SCHOOL NOTES.
' she is attending school.
.•*• । in Jewell, Miqh.
Quite
number or
of foreign
foreign pupils
pupils are
are | j
W j
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“’re aa nnmi»er
ill
A "uccwwfuli surgical ojHrntion wa* । taking advantage of onr excellent school: „ Eli ^Bronson
o
„visited his sister Mrs’
Ui I ]*}rformo&lt;i Pn Alrs- Barbara McCallum j «y»tem and lare attending from adju- ,,nt,er hmith Sunday.
.•x:
.! Friday hy: Drs. J. C. Lampman ' Srnl towns.
j Bert Merrifield has bofl^ht a place on
i Harry Larabee of Delton.
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Miw. Nailer hA* so far. rt^overed ! Bon’1 St- iu Hasting*.
m
liF.LVO'.
MICHIGAN.
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from her recent illqess as to resume i Prayer meeting at the church Tiinra*
Mis* ly&gt;ui*u Johnson
Johnson of
ot HastingHasting* ,; kpr duties iyi the schobl room.
* day evening at 7.
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n.
ipent t^unday
. ■ Mr*.
Mra Vera
Vera Loomis
Loomis taught
taught her
her depart-1
depart-! Frank Smith and wife visited at G. : Will lauch went to Hastings Sator-*j
spent
t^unday at
st Mr.
Mr. J.
J. Hall's
Hall's
day.
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FKUBATK O1CUKH.
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ment^4
durinS
aliscnc.-.
(hirschool
schooltanr-h.&lt;r
teachertu
W. it-L.i
Hastings
and.i ■1 ,non
urin| her ahaence.
[ W. Brown's Snnday.
Martin ('handier tntide a busiiKai,
St»t" nt MJchJinuj. County of Hat ry.»».
: pupil* are highly elat««d over the fact j Mr.'Terry. our principal informed. Mine Tens Bachman ha* returned
ELTON.
.At s sratioti.of the ProtMe iomt for Or
; trip to Delfun one day last week.
u'punty of Harry, holdrn a: tbe probate offiee
of
receiving
several
premiums
at
onr
pupils
tiia:
the
new
truancy
law'.from
Wisconsin
where
she
has
been
Mr. and Mrs A. J. McNaughton uf
c,t,r °r RsiHuz-*. In *aM county cm
county fair.
1 should be enforced if violated, which ! visiting the past-few week*
wcdnewiay tneerdi oav ot Jtot»te»t&gt;et In the year
Battle Creek visited the latter's par-1
,
Nvv-er can tell when you’ll smash a o- « Cbouaind nine huliilnNl and t!r.;.
JT«*i&gt;t. Cha*. M. Mack. JuH|r ut Probate.
finger or suffer --a cut. lirtiise. burn or
ent* Mr and Mrs M. Gwin. W
A &gt;&lt;«ftne« Minister will *.»on lie lo *“* PruVed »° ’* « benefit to the
school. I
------------------------In Ui - matter ol the «*tate ot KU HUscald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas’ Ee­ । Um
week.
«drid »&gt; our midst. A part of th.--------------------------- SOUTHEAST YANKEE sPRINGS
deee-iM-d.
1 ‘eV
lectric Oil instutitly relieves the pain—, i M
"I"1 r,lln8 t!,e
duly verP
Mr&gt;. Hattie SeriImer after spenditg '
is
aitctl up -f”r a l«*rsunORANGEVILLE.
i A Hght fall &lt;’.f snow came ulu'.x this quickly cures tb&lt;- wound.
ot Wtlttaifl A. lillioo. ihr uuci of mid da­
. ccaM*!, pmjlnathat an InMruineiK now 0.1 file
the summer at Aldan Is home on a ’
Mrs. Bert; Brown is a little better at । *’“&gt; one day last week. Farters'
In this court, purporting to bt rl&gt;« !a»t win and
visit.
CRESSEY-----this writing.
burry up with yuur potatoes.
Better see Mulholland for Varnish.
.JS'*
admitted to
es and nil*
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i-rotmte and tbe rx«-ul«&gt;r therein ninied ap­
1 J’olutcNl or som&lt;-other wulUUile jx+nou.
Mr. Frank Gillr.Pie ot st. .h,«ph.
T.,
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’‘r- “• «rOM I. vi.ttinK bi, pxrrat. | "j
11 Shuleri 1.
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■ win in
... thi.
nun neigh-'
tot.l^xi es ana 0115.
_______________ . Thereupon it la ordered, that Sami dXy the zstb
| '■borhood.
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stpiin la*t week did con- i \rr Mt,,i \i,_,
rx pr(M.M tnr „
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s-----?------ day of uctolejr A. D. iw» at ID o'clock In tbe
M.ch. v..itod ht. mt.th.-r Mra Norn .irter»l,l„
by broking ol
!
'EjERff0, b,",
for the Marine-of said
Mr. and Mrs. AN* Heistand visited
Glllrepiem.tw.wk
inni, Mray .eh tm,- were rnin«l. 1“.? .
„ , , ,
.
,
1 at Mrs. Earl Buskid^s last Sunday, i
ed and another pniMmstoteMS^IftteMaStto
■ Mr. &gt;&gt;. M. Oliver rad f.tuily are
Mr ,n.l Mra H &lt;• Gill. r, »n,l Pw.l“‘J’. "''
b'&gt;™« .s«t&gt;&lt;l.y to
C. H. Burpee intends starting--his
moving from tbe Seribo.r hooto to Berber at Bral., Creek were b. re Bun-' ^ ’k‘
"T* hW
i apple dryer in a few days.
northwext ot.Deltotl rad Mr.M. Brand- j &lt;l«y w
of lheir
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the petitioner ma) not be granted. Aud It Is
1 Jap Raymond and wife from Kalafurther ordered that «ald petitioner give notice
j Miss laila Morehouse is working for
stetter and family are moving into the Mdl Av. H. Berber.
to the per*on« Interested In taW estate, of the
| mazoo .visited friends' in Yankee
pendency of» «ald petition arid the hearing
?'
.
;
Nfs- F.rne«t Hall for a few dav*. Mr*.
1 house.
lhereul
ly causing a copy of tail order to be
Onr rt-hral l»«rd hive purrbraxl . H,n
on ,b, ,ick H,.
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Spring^liuit’we&lt;-k.
Proprietor of
published
in the Hasting* flANFgK a newsMrs. McMunuing visited her brother ' new cual stove|for the school bouse.
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... ,,
Ki-er printed and circulated In Aald County of
Miss
Addi&lt;Norris
from
Hastings
i
.
w
Mrs. D. A. Sherhard with the «•
try, .nice !r each week fur three nuoccMlve
. Mf. Greer of Ross township Thursday
weeks is"»toa to *.&lt;id day of heart ng.
Sam Firth i*iat work near Kjilainh- hjstant.(. of jier tnusic scholars gave it sjient Sunday with her parents.
REED
CITY
who is quite sick.
.
t _
Chas. MTNac-k.
i zo°,
tniwirsl nt Prairieville Friday and SatThe new fence around Xhe Yankee
•’•WMofTrehfiN.
SXiVJTIRIUK
Frobate RegUter.
• 1
Mr. Ellis E Faulkner wa* in Hast­
i New* ha* been geceivi&lt;1 of the seriuu- urday evening*.
' Springs school yard is Ireing completed. |
ings last Thursday attending a meet­ illne** Of WiIHim Coo|&gt;er formerly of , !lorn Tuesday night tu MT. and
The Silver Medal contest held at tbe ■
T£ OLD RELIABLE
ing of the Piiarmaeists uf Barry
B.
church
last
Saturday.
Oct.
14.
I
PROBATE
OKltat
.
thi* place.
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Morris Van Antwert at the home
SPECIALIST
county.
sut- .-&gt;f M ichlffui. County ot ItarrjL -a.
/
• Mr*. W. Fi-Her is entertaining her , uf her parents Mr. .and Mrs. Living- , was well- attended. All contestants ,
■Ata. "trsMonof the I'rottaU-«%urt. for Hut
■ Mr A. Pennock is on the sick list.
Linter-in-hiw
otmlrcM Barry, bolden at the Prolule offiw. in
I doing well. Mi* Bbrnebe H.-i.ttutd jjq yqu WANT F EE CON- (&lt;the
। sister-in-lhjv Mr*. N. J. Lyon of stun, a !(• pound l»oy.
rity of /IxIlks. tu said i-otnty on Fri­
• Mrs. F. Monroe of north of Delton, j ()a]ien wuo
day,
the utth day of CHI. Itr Rwjhw one tbouSULTATION AN&gt; CORI
called here by th&gt;the liU|0 wn of Mr. and Mrs. won tbe honor ot the evening and
&lt;and
i.!nr hundred and five.
is quite sick.
i death of her nih*e Mr*. Barbe. .
RECT OPINIO OF
Pre-went. Chas. M. Mark. Judn at Probate.
■ Abe Hi-rmeuitt ha* l«een ill .the past I Curried kwny the Mddxl.
In the matter of the estate of Jeremtan
' Graden Blackman of Hasting* was .' Charlie Cadwallwr i* shipping |&lt;uta- , week;
i The Biscuit and Honey Social, held i
YOUR CASiL.
Wilbur. Drcea-j
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-(tanntangant siteg th«- i-Hlttoo. duly ven­
--------»---( home over Sunday.
■ h»ee ffom this station. He nii-ed ftOw i Some raifrbad men were in' town I by the Gleaners at Mr. Ernest Cook's !
. fled, of rurR IWUhut . brother of sa'd d"­
well .trended.
If you »« P°or y°Ur treatment- CfaM-d.|.ni&gt;Tng Ila KdnH&gt; I 'T.Ukri.o! -ole{estate
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of
land.
Dr. Hamm wEbtnade his first visit i bushel* on 24 acres
Friday.
may I* sraiit*-t) t. wil litn Hi But&lt;i-ws or w
I The Yunkee Bprinn L. A. S. witl
H you are J.scour^cd।1 *vnx?
other suUaWe t«rnxi.
. in Delton last Wednesday, met auk
----- ---------i&gt;. entertained
_
fr'ith -. »«•
Elmer
Reynold*
a cousin ].
• Mi-e&gt; Belle. Brown visited her mother I., held .1 the ^nuuuige Oct. -r. All ?nd we
Y0"' w«
:
II I* trdrred. (bnl Friday, the
loth day of Jicvewbe A. !».. v*li tut it'o'clock In
. good success. His next visit wiH be j from the l^a-t Sunday whom he had not at Kalamazoo Sunday.
invited.’
for our P3? unt11 yOu
welL
i th.- fon-noon. t- a-vm-d for die h-aitng of
’ j seen for HO ^-eats.
Mid i-rtlUou him", th.t the ta-lr* ;»t law-nfinaW
Come and see us; this is your. i: d.-c«LAed
There will lie a dance at the Orangeand ull otlwr tw.rM.ns Uitereeted In
Kahler's
is ‘ and Mrs.[ D H. Gilliert expect gj)Ie town bull next Friday evening. 1
sa d t-ktare.-ae trqulrei lu appear ht a session of
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.. --to -new
—. house
..
Mr.
last chance.
The Clothiers.
uW cuurt. then to be UaJdrti at Hw probate
BUDD CORNERS.
Mich. I nearly completed and they will sxm ! «, spend the w inter with tbeir dungh- qcU 311.
Ueltquand Prairu-vilie.
We live to do good, are honest; offier. tn the City of Hiutlnn. In -«1&lt;1 county and
show
cause
if *ny there hr. wh." the prayer ot
Mr. XHayton Moon of Ely. Northern with all.
' I* moving in. •
i ter Mrc Enwi Barbel who i» iu poor
EnjMt Morehou&gt;tf RayjmdJx-slic
Forty-five years’ ex­■ the prtHlont-r may not be (funk*!. And It I#
and Harry Moon of ’Battle perience free. This trip and today, i furttM-r ordrrvd. that mH petiliofter «lre notice
, Mr*. Jessie Risbridger of Johnstown ; health
' Ant.n nf ‘the ’Michigan,
local hand, played at
•
to
the
persons
i nt. rested In $id«L estate of the
Creek were the guest* of Frank Cole-1
| pendency of said petition and the hearing
■ visited her aunt. Mrs. Geo. Mane Sun5
only.
Plainwell Saturday.
, thereof by cauvlnx a copy vt thl« order to
man over Sunday.
,
NORTHEAST BARRY.
Th* «bpv« la thti pleturo of the onlr Dr.- A. be pubUsiMri -In the Hasti1i«» Bannkb. a
1 The snow storm of Wednesday was
Mias Genevcve Iden has been visit­ B. Spinney In thle etale. Hie hltHjry Ii M, 1 newspajier printed and circulated lu said
Tbe Delton Juveniles played the] All who want to hear a talk that i quite severe for
---------------------this
time of—
the year.
follows: Fifteen yeare te private pnctlcy. । county ot Harry.tiucr tn each week for three sue­
, oeashrr .weeks previous to Mid: day of hearing.
Juveniles, uf Hickory Comers at this । will do you good come to the Bunnell ।
waa a j.ymijUit.r that winter kill ing friends in Battle Creek for the past
■ BllaC. Hkcox.
.
c ha*.M. Mack.
week.
.!
I’lutwtc Begister.
-Judt«.o( Probate.
place.last Saturday; the former winning I school house every'.Sunday at the usual. M(On t&gt;e here.
। A true copy. I
an easy victory.
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hour and hear Rev. Willett*.
.
।
Worelltnwe aMjBted Mra Abe
Quite a few from this vicinity ex­ College and twenty-two yean in Detroit. Had
charge of Alma Banlta.-lura elabtec* month);
,Mr*v- Ezra Morehouse entertairiml l Mrs. L. E. Andrus is very low with i Hermenitt witb her house work a few pect to attend the lecture course at
Bodfqjd this winter.
On December 13. 1902. hid axnltarlum
The Senior L. T. L. L. last Wednesday | appendicitis. Dr*. Gallagher of Dowl- . davs JaM ivMek
The
owned by
farmer* ! buttwd. lo«7hoqri
flfu4n thouw'nd
-doturo; but
tn
11H “husker"
Iiu*kti uwiwu
&gt;&gt;&gt; the larm-r.
„, bought
' .-veiling. A flue lime wa* reported by ing and Smith of Bedford held counsel CharlcH Sattler hal been spend­
forty-«l«!it hosjni h&lt;
h« hhad
SQOtbar'' an
an4.j
will commence . it tn rood *h»pc for bu*l»«w x**m. h« will
I, Saturday and thought best
Iwst to postpone ,
' all.
witb
dBngbter Mix of thin neigtxirliood
. •
Imove
--- -— to
._ BaMlrg. Mich.,
U1.V next
—— aprir.s.
—-whx-r-—a.— V-he
work
soon.
Then
just
see
the
corn
fly.
hat a Sanitarium with »lxty rooau nearly
nn
few dayx
days.
{ Several from here took part in tbe ।i “
n iteration
o|*ration a few
Ml.Gn.gcr.
—
Mr*. Maude Bowe of Battle Creel: is 1 1
B flnn ln
ealiin* tMnwlrro
Mrx. J-nnie
J.nnie Litts
till* has
ha. been
bora raring
airing |
Musical Recital at Prairieville Friday
Mra
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spending a wtfek with tbeir parents at Spinner a Co. Thrir hiitory i»
Xn»4n
I for Mrs. Aiidrni the past week. Mrs.
POLLEY DISTRICT.
1
! 11 Uhlnna, FnaindWt Ihw &lt;am« hut hw ha* baan
and Saturdaylevenings.
1
A
■"'.tor
ioXuo &gt;.
,U &lt;-xi«-.«l
x.TkMXx-tkWl II...
till A week to , Mr*. T. H. McLeod of East Orange- 1 Fine Lake
Tira I.. A. 1 rarUl n fine dinner I *'*
Kyaplr.it Knr» of Sep'-embr 8th. [tftw., wt&gt;!
per. Remember.the BANRay
nnd
Harry
Lunn
of
Kalamazoo
j
Thmtov in k Pre. Offlre building. «•&gt;*
cralUK
l«prove. The office ha. been run byjhla hatra.
i ville and Mrs. Mary Ellsworth of Irv- I
ptlltlPK pbytlelank Ir. th. same that they cuuld
I ing visited nt IL Stoir's several days are guest* of their nncb‘ at Shore Arres hire until about .a year »xo
Tlray will wrfe an&lt;itli,-r dinner «. lhe j Mra Alice Bvonra i. keeping l)i
Xeraan ft
hotel
’ ’
J’ ' • • !
’ Kennedy bought them o»t and have been run­
tome plrao 4 keel:.- from luxt Thnrx- I tor Mr. Storr nf«r Milo xt prrerat.
come and
. last week.
ning the business since. I am &lt;h« only Dr
’-‘w-* W
andi virao
MrxifL
&gt;nterAn#rt Schaffhauv-r and Henry Storr
vankee springs
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I’ ‘’.Webstar
Wulmter 'ell
havtf evei+j-.
j tained the formbrs sister and husband mrttie a busines* trip .to Kalamazoo ,
’
LETTEB-BSAPS
•lat - stock:
Mr and Mr*. Bagley of Orangeville j Monday.
I Ernest Ox.k and wife of Orangepri.es That
,
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
NOTE-HEADS
I Bewi. BiMell rad Etti storr are tab- j ' Ule ami Wm. Orton rad wife ,.fi W«t
1 Rev. Thoa Yotaig of Prakievillo l8u,’&lt;U&gt;'
.
iug mn.u-Icon,
ol.....
Glu.lvx *W
Collin, uiI n»n
G»n ltiV.-&gt;
lake aratnl
xp.nl StltnlnV
Sumluy With
with I'F E
E.
DILI. HEADS
1 conducted communion twtWice* at the I
our
time
ant
the
benefit
of
our
forty-four
Shultz.
' Raymond and wife.
CLOVERDALE.
'
RECEIPTS
' M. E. church Sunday morning Oct. |
Auxliu FraucixoO ot Dclto" vtoitxd : Tb» ..lv.r mcl.1 &lt;t.M .t the C
Nathan
of KalnmaziKt spent a
rhnt your ailment, our cotwu'tfctlou ar*J
; 1ft. Rev. O. T. Fisfier/Uling hi* pulp*1 '
BOOKLETS
B. church l..t Hm.nltiy evening: tlrjT
few days of lastj’weck .with the fainily Iriend. in thi. vicinity imt Suntl.y.
’ at Prairieville at the same hour.
u fair crowd - The contestants all -did ■xperience.
of Harvey Adams
FOLDERS
| well. The nn-did" wtm awarded to
• Rev. G. Fisher conducted the fnnerLulu Reploglti i» hello K*rl «&lt; .the
THE BRINK IS NEAR
kaiiits -thp
DODGERS
'
al
service
of
Mra
Newell
Barber.SunI
Blanche
Heistand.
('nil and
telephone exchange here.
tlon* at hospital fret only cLanrtr.f: exact con
; day 2 p. m.at Cressey at the heme of
' Jaeper Raymond and wife who are pf board «hll» patent !• rteoverln*.
Bert McCallftm and family have
POSTERS
Philip Barber, awisted by Rev. Riehl
Few Hastings People Know How ut work at the Kalamazoo insane asy­
moved to Kalamazoo.
BOOKS
of Richland. There was a large attend­
lum are spending a few days here.
Miss Elsie Bradford of Ravenna.
Near It Is.
ance of neighbors and friends.
Midi.
rl.ltiif l‘'!r •*,Wr Mr’* Be'l&lt;’
R. K. Grant wa* at his cottage at
ENVELOPES
Utl“-n
Michigan.
Crverynutc
Everytime ,oii
yoi neglect backache.
All who aro interested in b Bible
Gun lake Saturday and Stindny.
Allow
to become clogged.
Allow the
tin' kidnoys
kid
CALENDARS
The Hol* Township Bunday School
study are requested to meet at the par­
C. H. Burpee will start his evaporu:
Fail to cure urinary disorders.
sonage Wednesday eve to form a cla.*gi convention will he held at the.CtorerYou get nearer tho brink of Bright's t&lt;»r this week for only n few days run.
„
, for that purpose.
.
• • • • dale Evnngelicnl church on Saturday disease.
a* the apple crop is vegy poor.
t
STATEMENTS
Doan's Kldeny I’llla will aav- you
Rev. Young preached a very heartBurdette Norris and Mabie’Raymond f-aryngttie. ’ BmnchltU. RrottfhUI Coaeumt11from danger.
CALLING CARDS
BANNER MAPS OF searching sennon - before the com­ Nov.
Jmnea Graham i&gt; "I
,ro”
Proof of it in Hastings U-sumony.
called on relatives in Hastings Satur­ tlon. Fplttlng of Blood. !&gt;■••• of Voice. En­
larged T"t»He. Incipient Coneumptlon. Aethma.
George HuMuird. night operator and
munion was administered and was very KaUmaxoo wl*re be ha. been workBUSINESS CARDS
Dlrrao-a of the Heart. General DebMIty. Diestation agent on the Michigan C.-nlral day
arry county
much appreciated by the congregation.
Mrs.
Dennis O'Connor gnd Miss
B. R.. living on Br.mdway, jay,: "I
ANNOUNCEMENTS
‘
"LCloverdale
L.
A.
S.
will
•»&lt;*&lt;
He has a warm place in the hearts of
have .offered tor month, with a dull Addie Norris Of Hastings were the Kidneys and Dladder. Strictures C&lt;;fc&gt; Upatlon.
li uuiL'i;IUrr1’
Fissure. Fietula. Irritable and Indolent
WEDDING INVITAT’NS
with Mrs. Thomas Fox on Thursdaj. aching pain in the-.mall ol ray lock. guests of relatives here Saturday and Piles.
Delton people.
Fleera. HIP Diseases. Scrofula. BloM and Skin
thill Ma \
I tried to gel rid of it by using home­
ttt&amp;me'n । 'thvhighways.
There was no preaching service Sun­ Nov. Uth. for dinner.
Iu fact, almost anything
hold remo3&gt;.-,. but 1 wa. .ynancrejufo . Snnday.
&lt;■
church.., achool
Dugal Catnplwll and Ezra Chamber­ I had ray attention called to Doan a
day at the M. a church at Cloverdale
''nnlu.U.lbrr.'fCTn®,
The social at Ernest Cook's was veryin the line of printing in
on account of the pMtor having to offi­ lain are recovering fronr a severe at­ Kidney Pina and thinking they might well attended. Proceeds $4.7.Y An ex­
Iwnefft me I procured a box al A. E.
ciate at the funeral of Mrs. Newell tacks of illne»»
PRICE
one or more colort..
Mullholland. .ucce®or to «. IL Oood- cellent program was carried out. DepGures
Hardy Orr aud his mother-in-law year drug store and took it This I । uty Erwin was preeent and entertained RemarKable
Barber at Cressey.
*l lie Delta Post Olfict.
Veen I&gt;»rlect*d or unakllljklly tr»Jt«d. No ex
wilingly
say.
Doan'a
Kidney
Pdla
perlmenta
or
fall
Ur
r
Partl(«
treated
by
m»ll
all with the graphophone."The Glean­
Regular prayer meeting Tuesay eve Mrs. Eliza Cote visited at A. Patton s
Our price is reasonable and
BF.ezprerff. but perron*! coatultatlan la pre­
did to- a lot ot good. I have no limi­
ers never do anything by halves.
f- 6. ADAMS, Pistaittir
ferred.
•
last Saturday.
tation In rceotnmaiding them to the
you have the guarantee that
uohn Duffey is nursing a very sore Remember Date a* parton ar? al way*
citiaena ol Haatinga a. a remedy al
Vcwded. A friendly cal! rrjiy save y»u future । the work will be wel4 done.
HOPE.
SPENT MORE TH AN ) 1,000.
"^r'aalehyalidealem. Price W cento hand caused by getting it pinched be­
Thu McKlbbis boy. are entertaining
tween two heavy timbers
W. W. Baker of Plainview. Nob.
Foater-Mliburn
Co-. Buffalo.. New
two aiatere and a nephew, from Martin. Ym*. aoleagwitaforlhe Untied Statxw.
JJOUVENffi LIVERY,
write.: "My wife xufferod from toog
Remember the name-Doan a-and
No money is tainted worse than that
Mra. Abbie O&gt;u»t of Yankee Spring,
REED CITY SANITARIUM
trouble for fifteen year.. She tnM a
F«d and Sale Stable.
which is kept in the cokl storage pock­
Rrro Cmt, M»ch»s**» j
■nd
Mrw Inex .Watee. her .Inter are take no other.
number ot doctor, and .pent over »1&lt;MO
^
kl
ng
«
extended
vi.it
with
tbe
■««*_ “eLT0". "»"■
et.
,.
I Dr. A. B. Spinney will be1
I witort relief. She became very low
fomer'. daughter Libbie Dougtoaa
1 and tout nil hope. A friend
R. S. HARTER, M. D..
Constipation causes
nausea,
_ _ headache
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at Hastings at Parker;
ed Foley'. Honey and Tar arxL Id&gt;ank‘
Mixa Libbie McCallum of Hope Ora­
dizziness languor, heart palpitation.
Pj- HOUVENIR
PHYSICIAN and SUBGBON.
Drastic phyiscs gripo. *iokeib weaken House, Monday, Oct, JO,
, to thi. great remedy it -red her life. tor wax tbe gu»t of Belle MeCMlum
the txjwel and don't 'rure. Doan*' ■
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from
9—
p. —
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Regulate* act gently and cure constipa­
Saturday.
Ha^tinga, Mich.
SffipHONEWAR i ^“o^^rtht T «
tion. 25 cents. As|c your druggist.
Consultation Free.
11,. Sarah McMurray of Spokam.
Triton. Mich.

J. SPROUL,

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only socts.

Let us have the next
order.

Th» BANNER.

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-Waxb. i. .toiling Mattie Haven.

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�HASTINGS
PLANNING A WARDROBE.

THE COATS GROVE HUSTLER

WANTS

Henry Rag* a Has Built up a Good

If you l»ve *”&gt;
Tb- w.rtmlM* n.iwt beptotnwd wb
chit you *•■!10 •®H"1 . I*
U MiythluK useful you want to
!&lt;,»u. Tto* urer«„ womiu. dorti wri
buy, place «n *^v* *n thc
to
deride
w
.
"tor!.
I*“
«&gt;
ing a Flourishing Business.
BANNER'S WANT COLUMN.
teromlBf. ««• «ibl to theta. Th- Oft
&lt;“«• »
Henry Ragla, who-is conducting a .dv.al.la* uf totrtafl •
If you Mve &gt; butty
ulc In tbe barm a atove or
very fouririiing tmsinese at Coots ecouulay. One rtlk |x1t!ri»L &lt;me hat. .
other household flood, you
be utode to fle j
Grove, was born in the township of one wr.p.
don't
uae; If you have any atock .
“ “‘£
Carlton. Oct. 27, 1867. He was born twice or thru Uta™ «’
you want to dUpoae of; a houae
*
on a farm, nnd always lived oh one would If mW nolo" a*11
you want loaetl or rent: My™
tu.tetod Abotb.v .dr.nt.ur 1. to.'
want a flirt for houae work: In
until March 1002, when he purchased
oue (ato, . etotoln ladlvldw.UV to ber
fact M you waut to buy. rent or
part of the A. C. Wait stock of goods
.Pturtruour A eurt.ta «rt!.l*. wKe COto
aetl, |uat try our want Column
at Costa.Grove.
.
| flue, ber rotor, to block, white .nd
It brtnfls buyer, ud aelleni toirether and only costs ONE
I yellow. She never departs from these
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
btort "nd tto- remit I. tbrt toe IINSERTION. Try It.
called biindeotoe without aetuBl, Wtofl
mote th,u flne looking. She la ulway. ^CANTED- Potatoes will pa, tbe
opei
perfeetb dnwd. and tbe bnrtnon, blghet. market price for a couple &lt;»rot ber gowuL.bet., Jewel., flower, loads of good early potatoes. Hinch­
man &amp; Hall.
____
aud ai’cessorles'lK most attractive.
One need nut &lt;«rry the limitation
WANTEb i &lt;Mi aeveral more famquite us far *4 thto. A dark woman •ily washings each week. •‘38 wpst
and Mra. C W. Tompkins from Friday
might choose navy blue, brown, yel­ Clinton St
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until'Monday.
low and white, with j»erbapa a little ■ WANTED^Juk a tew more gaa
CORRESPONDENCE.
red
nnd bright green carried Into tbe cnstomera to make up the needed 11X1
j Mra. A. Coombs will (mtertain thd
trimmings of her hats. A blond wo­ so we can reduce the rates and give
L. A. 8. Thursday OcL 26. for dinner.
man would substitute black for brown extra discount* to consumers, fhon*.
MARTIN CORNERS.
Bring thlmhlto.
and mauve or violet for yellow. Stick apple.Uas ATJlfictric Co.
.
Ing to these cdtors year after year,
the I WANTBD-AfljMtoreU
Mra. Eli Hilum was called to Jackson
A Very Ezriuaive Order,
’tariLi'
wn.’drobe woitld soon become harmo­ Protective eick and accident insurance.
on bminw. U»t Frida,.
Tb' Or,l,r
,l&gt;'’ »*»“ to • “'T”
...
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decoration. It hns nothing to do with
nious arid distinctive.
Can give exclusive territory, -ror
Alonxo Hilton and -ito will mu&gt;e In -Lrtire(^D - bM
foimaea to 14U
Having'selected ones eotora. It Is lenn8
Bna lulI
terms and
full information write or see
Jamra Fisbqr'. tuoan, bonrt.
b, Blrttor Fmtortck II. at Bnindrtp
comparatively i easy to decide on the c H Tbomaa. Hartings. Mich..
L« all rcmnmlwr ths L. T. L at £ '&gt;“»■ »ornatn«l tb.- “Iron Jnw«l.' number of goi ns one needs In a sea-------------- -------------. - .
WANTED High-St cash price paid
HOVLDERS. collars an&lt;^ eckt fn-mOan, the^n]t.
w , F..c&lt;rtMWiar ovnnintt
1
"V the orders of kiilgbibootl th'B
' son. 'It Is nisi’ much, easier to avoid 1
Firal«r»baturdv&gt; vtening.
rf|unrk&gt;blr llln,mucll
,„j_,
for second band household goods. «.
, buying useleid things. If one buys
parts in moatt c 1 o t Ii i n gi Tbt-- ant th, rttvei
IL Jamieson.
Miss Grace Hilton spent the past OU(&gt; solltarj' member in Europe Is on' ahead of tbe wjasou. there Ism much
tnucn less
le* &lt;•
.
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j
week vi’iting a courfin iu Hastings.
• titled to wear It. nnd she Is the wife
the' wrong ’ FOR SALE One second hand Gaso- )
points in the
i probability ofl wdeenug. tZ
sdu
reigning
Prussian monarch^be Included
Included ! line Engine three hone power, a good
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hilton and of* the
‘
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j thing. Of eourie white will be
The makers- .of the clothe*
&gt;"il l"iild thrir
One of the-peculiar features, of his ! Ju &lt;v iry
u b pertuipe not one. P. T Culgroye. .
family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. , the German empress. Tbe insignia Is
very beautiful. It consists of a gold entering the mercantile business, was; W(&gt;|| V,U’,UK11 rJdaed that-black Is not
shonlders up iu finely
WANTED—We have a lot of old
of 'laddie,])
Ed. Mead of Hastings.
chain set with diamonds, alternated by the fiwt tlmt he had never had any , iMVonnug tu e\iery type-- hi fact, black papers to sell, suitable for putting un­
Gertrude one of the twin hairies of , a ruby heart, to which Is suspended a active business experience, and had no I j, ll0t aU*easy iolor to wear. It should
stitched iu minutely and
'’,f* ’-aitoL lie 8&gt;1
der carpets. At BANNER office- •
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Barnum died Oct. medallion of the Madonna and Child experieced help. Innmumerable diffi- j be uvokled by flie’fasldle ngj&lt;l woinufi.
and stiff witban easy turning
Cull*R ‘ft suqj
LOST—Information is wanted con­
14 of bowel trouble. The funeral was end to which In turn is suspended a.
culties confronted him as may It* im- ■ the thin woinrin. and the sallow wo- cerning a lxx&gt;k entitled Our Young
about the neck without
held Monday at the F. M. church. Mr. silver swan surrounded by a ring er
!
man.
A
blooming
young
girl
ran
wear
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Encyclopedia
of
Travel
by
James
and Mr*; Barnum have the sympathy Iranie of exquisite pearls. With tills magined. but" out "of ’chaos he soon I it. and it seems tri be the right thing &gt;p McCabe, which may have been
No other clothes, are made wi
such I’are.
goes a superb star to be worn on the brought order, and effected a good I-*
of all in their bereavement.
I for the average aged woman. Others i loaned or given away. Inquire at
left riioulder.
business organization. I should wear II discreetly, but white 1 BANNER office.
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Should the empress become a widow i An, new plan &gt;b.t will pk« In. „ ulM.rlf al„.„.
Suita of tbe^new double’
•
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b
^SSS
LBtaS?*
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‘I’perbly
FINE LAKE.
fashioned and finished, with th.*r utin:&gt;uk
customers he is not slow in adopting.
... ,.«.i
» u nt.nr.-&gt;nrLitt.. nnd. &gt;hire
. .
.Rams; one Shropshire Ram ..2 I
Mr. and Mr^ Orin Frisbie of Oak­
m&gt;uvabie )
’
'
' '»‘is Zrade
the Swan to the present crown pri» une of* *the
trade this | generally M|H^Wug. It Is economical.- 1 years old. Prices satisfactory. P- T. 11
air Ot excl mirentes and st vl(- that hs*
ha* made
t
1
land, Cat were guest* of Mr. and Mrs. cess. This order Ims been worn tn ij summer
’dehverijig of goods ; New York Post
««®®er being the
the^ddivering
I Colgrovh.
this
this clothing fafyious everywhere atm«u*
Arthur Paul last week.
to his
ii'
' "fOR SALE—Mv J4() acre fann one |
his
farmer
patrons
who,
live
। turn by
ny tbe
me wife
wire of
or every sovereign j|i *°
"•n farmer
*«*“«» patrons
|«uuhb who.
wuv, h
»c within
»»
crimi
nati
ng
buyer*,
are
now
^offered
7
c
criminating buyers, are
Mra. O'Keefe of Marshall wa* a, occupying rne
the throne
sine- ,] a reaaonaWe distance of his store,
mrone of
or aPrussia
russia Bines**
THE UPRIGHT PIANO
mile east and half mile south of Woodguest of her cousin Mra. Lois Stanley ! 1443. nnd It Is an object of Intense I Active, snergetiv, and hustling all the
( land. Ten acres good timber, balance |
58
, in first class condition. Good build- i
pride In tbe royal family.
last week.
: time.* Mr, Raglu has built up a buri- ;
ingv. Large double-winged houac. 1
new.thzt is a credit to him. and not ! „
,
U~ .
7’
Pete Stanley has raised his wind- ;
,u. « . r. •
.
.. .. . .
Even rhe tiprlgiit piano doe* not al- One bank barn 70x44 feet, another j
mill higher. The tower is 57 feet high
BnCT‘ ^a7‘-* ways solve th.- problem nf how a small ‘ barn 30x45. Windmill and plenty- of
■U.lgift tillij,’. when in the moud. bos ,
now. T. Aldrich of Hickory Comers ! nn ugly habit ot drilling." writes on j is advertising in the BANNER, and j room Clln
tnuhe to contain a musical i good water. Will be ttcld cheap For |
Onr line of SOFT SHIRTS
Fall was never
engineored'the joTj.
’
English oimorver. "It will drill the ‘his weekly announcements have much instrument. Hfn&gt; Is nn arrangement I further partiruiara call on or sddreM |
to
do
in
drawing
trade
hi«
way.
|
that"
often
works
to great advantage George Hepner. Lake Odessa..
.hardest
rock-rock
which
would
tutj
The insects are getting in their work '
as large before. Dark or
patterns to suit
1 In crunijaxl quarters: If the door
cold steel-and not only drill, but vton some of the wheat fields.
WANTED—To buy a good wound '
the most particular.
rlfy It. They have found In Cuuberopens Into the {room, thus taking up i hand ahingle mill. Address Halon
Three touring cars passed through land channels thirty feet dee and
BE OF GOOD CHEER
। useful space. pliM-e the Instrument with
here Friday loaded with electric road from two to four inches IndrcumFOR SALE—Farm 100 acre* level,
Price $1.00 and
ferehce.’ The Interior was jard and
men.
j good soil, three quarters mile from deCoat of Living May Be Lessened Ac­
■ pot and store, good water and build­
Mrs. Maud Bowne and little daugh­ glazed where the solid suktance bad
l&gt;eeu
melted
by
tbe
stal^g
flashes.
,
ingw:
write
or
call
on
F
.
D.
Pratt.
cording
to
This.
ter of Battle Creek are guests of her |
| Middleville.
.
Artificial experiment ha shown that a
parents at Shore Acrre.
■Secretary Wilson of tbe agricultural)
powerful shock fror a battery will
. WANTED—Anyone wanting tu buy. i|
The Misses Edith Greer and Grace j vitrify finely powdred glass, but not department predicts lower retail prices
'
sell,
rent
or
lease
anything
to
try a
Simpeon, oLRoss, wuregueetaof triends | feldspar or quarts The lightning, how­ during the coming winter for meat,1
LEADING
1 want adv. in the BANNER.
ever. does ltd* the manner described, dairy product, poultry and other nec-1
at Lake View Thursday.
FOR SALE—Ten yearling Shropshire '
not in &lt;M&gt;e pee. b'ut tu many, showing ctasitiee of life. He bases it upon the )
rams eligable to registration, good I
that beforc.trlklng tbe ground It di­
BANFIELD.
enough to head pure bred flocks. .
vided Into several branches, each
Hunking corn is the order of.the day i strong enpuj to penetrate and liquefy ] With an abundance of hay, feed for ,
Jacob L. Miller, Caledonia, Mich R.
i livestock and poultry will be cheaper
F. D. 57.
at present
. the solid roe”
.
and the prodnetion correspondingly in .
FOR SALE—Two or three good cows I
Mra. E. Tungate is visiting ‘aer '.sis­
creased. The prediction will serve as a
| and four or five young cattle. Enquire i
ter in Indiana.
| at my farm or office. Dr. Chas. Rus- I
Negro hem are proverbial foc-bolld- note of good cheer and all will hope I
sonng of Prairieville preached Ity. but In ts-respect they are far ex- that it will come true. We have been ■
sell.
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at the Ban Hold ehnrrb5»odj»v evonipsr, ^«!lr4..bv ji«ealu Moorish tribes of Mohaving years of prosperity iri all Indus,
FOR SALE—The Jacob Jordan place
Flo.nl Btiles whh hon^ last Saturday rovco. who take 11 very real pride in tries. Employment hu been abunci I
। in 2nd ward Hkating*, - on East State |
the thickness of their skullN. The heads ant aud wages good. (But the cost of ’
St . formerly owned by Chas. E. Diehl
and Sumlay from M. ». C.
1 of their boys are kept closely shaven
Four, rooms down stairs, three up I,
’ Andrew Adams isgWing apples and '
living has kept up with, or. a little j
from the time when biiir commences tn
stairs Al&gt;opt an acre Uf ground, wooa I
potatd^es at Battle Cnek for 60 cents show upon them and are never cover­ ahead, of the increased Income, .and )
shod and under-ground wtflhlo. I*rice I
WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN
per bu.
.
HYA
Inquire of John Bes.-nier at &lt;'
ed. whatever tlie weather. This-treat­ the results are not conducive to a j
Jewelry store.
FIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER
A very pleasmt reception for Rev. ment so tends to thicken the draulum. growth of the savings bank account. A '
i
FOUND
—
On
the
fair
groumh
Fri|
Baldwin and family was held at Coop­ that the laris lire able to light with It. reduction in the cost of living would
FOR
ONE
DOLLAR AND
They
butt
as
bulls
do.
and
the
weak
day
a
ladies
hand
hag
containing
a
make
easier
for
some
to
realize
tbe
er's Hall Tuesday evening of last week. '
one end nt The bide of the door, so
Tbe day was stormy but in the evening ■ point in tbe skull of tbo loser is fre­ prosperity of the land.} Before count­ that tbe door u;lll open against tlie j small sum of money. Owner ran have 1
FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD
same by proving property and paying
quently sought for by hammering his ing heavily upon cheaper living, how­
alxiut seventy gathered at the. hall to
piano kick. Au tr»a brace can !&gt;e • for this notice.
head with a stone.
ever, it will be necessary to figure some placed su that the door cannot fiy back
($1.15) DELIVERED.
WILL
extend the right hand of fellowship to )
For n sum equal to a farthing these
_ i. Found—A beagle hound. Owner can ,
hit the piano. Then hang n crane
their now pastor and forgot entirely j bbys will split a hard brick across their ou what the middlemen are going to to
rod far a portiere to conreal’the back i SSJXX*?!1? a' m&gt; llome.
ACCEPT
ORDERS
FOR
ONLY
•
do.
If
the
packers
find
some
wav
to
about the storm.
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of the piano. Tlie same plan cun l»e !
wb*
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own skulls. In boxing also these Moors
Rev. Chas. Palmatier. of Banfieid . receive the blows of tbeir opponents reorganize and.at the same time keep uwd
loo CORDS AT THIS PRICE
tbe ctoor muinu
olwna uMlnuf
nolart ,1...
lb. _
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llMMl whvu thn
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within
the
law,
our
hopes
may
lie
illu•
gave a temperance address at tbe Cedar I upon tbeir hardened pates.
I «*nll
7
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WANTED FARM—1 want lo bo,
sionary.
---------- 1--------------- (Aria ot tbrt, to eiflbtv aerre. with
Creek church last Sunday evening.
ti??! boiMinm. W. K«l«.y. Irving,
The L. A. S. at Mrs. SlawspA’e last ■
This tale comes from New Cale। I wonder how many girls know thnt j Mich.
Wednesday was we!P^fiJten3ed and a donla, where a ship was loading up
.embroidery should rnever be Ironwl? | FOR SALE—20 good vonng registered
very pleasant timynjoyed by all. ,
. with natives to work In Australia:
Well. It ahould not. Tbe -proper *way I Shropshire ewes. Prices reasonable.
Serial at Frank Coleman's Tuesday "There were a man nnd a girl—a young
*
'In a J &lt;«• R- Padelford. Quimby. Mich.
- *- done
to finish off a ple&lt;e of work
couple they seemed. She had a young­
evening Oct 17 under auspices of L. j
frame H: Before taking It out make
wnpn I
s.A1-^~An eighty acre farm,
ster. who began yelling at sight of the
GLASSJCREEK GRANGE.
Rome strong boiled starch, which, when I 80™1 kn’L good buiMimp. good fence*
boat. 'Can't take that youngster!* tbe
cofd. ,7777,
should be.
thick
jelly.
7 k I Mnd guotl
Program for Oct. 21:3
7 “amJ""
7* JV
^’ T
Will be sold on easy
boss shouted. The woman said ahc
r*
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Opening song, America.
Bn&lt;1 rub *♦« £nna For particulara enquire at the
wanted to come too. 'No; we can't
ASSYRIA.
into the
tbe back*
Iwirk of
ofltlio
nnr«llnn-,.-l- re­ ■’ BANNER
RAKKWP offler
i the needlework,
—
Roll Call. Response—A suggestion Into
sh|p thnt squalling little beast. Leave :
moving any Rurphis March with soft,
Mrs. L. Park visited at Battle Creek him with Ids auntie.’ . There was no for the good of our schools.
paper. Of couraq the starch lx only , ,,F!?MSALE OK EXCHANOE TOR
p irt of. last week;
(1) Outline uurjpreeent school system
aimtie In sight, so tbe Kanaka man.
HASTINGS PROPERTY Farm al I Ki
•n.rtT onebt
d,rk
—
UUortf AfiV
put on tbe worked parts of the iv.i7 Frank Htsrve of Battle Creek visited after taking a look around, caught the explaining the origin and use of the ' terlal, says Homo Notes.
IT"?
« “• MKclwll
to an, ,tarn«u hablt.llon To b.v„ te&gt; I [ V G
“301 BU’1
’
ll
. Ji r. D. ft, ’C itizens phone.
at Geo. W. Tompkins Saturday and kiddy by the heels, swung her round ope mill tax and primary school fund.I — ....
If the
work had not
t „been placed In • R.
“to* «U“ll«bt tor bulib b not po&gt;
'
like n rabbit and dashed her head adding Buggestions of betterment— B. | a frame it should
Sunday.
‘
bo plUMwl face down- ( FOR SAM: Pull Blood Short Horn wble. Its extraordinary Intensity unajalnst a tree. ‘She was only a girl
"M ''»!(. »N' is Un- wreki dor exceptional circumstances can ai- •
want on a el&lt;nin. cloth and nailed light­ ,
Mra. A. T' Shepard visited her niece anyway.’ ho said and slung ber body M. Jenkins.
ly nnd evenly*to fit- flojr and treated ulil pig. -Albert kinne. Ruuto fl
Music—Zora Newland.
.
ways is* moderated us occasion may
at Grind Rapids lust week.
Harting*.
Into the scrub. Then they both bopped
in
the
same
way}
Tange
places
of
require, but its plenary supply 'should
Topic—In a poor district school the
Dick and Blanche Tompkins of Gah»- Inin the boat and were Shippe&lt;l
work should !«• always treated thus,, ’ i
always be provided for. YM Artificial
WANTED I want to buy
outcome
of
the
present
.school
system,
Imrg visited their grandparents Mr. aboard.”
and if starch is bsert afterward you 172 AS” "S?* u K ‘■'“tot. »«*- light generally It may he said that i:&gt;
or indifference on the part of tbe pa- ins*d not finish off) the ends of silk or
Phone 837—
fc
nil Its forma, except that of vlectrtclt'
Crons? Led by W. H. Otis, followed by wool, aa the Mata k«,|&gt;. th™,
IVAN rill) A mhldl,.
I...I.. &lt; . inasmuch u It D prodm-cd by tbe eon
others.
plact*. Work carried out In Ulla way boutokwix r in a fatnily^ five } Ad’ buRtiou of otae compound of hydrrtandn ont and tvrttfla on..,unmanly I dnw, F. P. Wilcux. Hart toga IL F*D gen and earboa. previously volatilize
Reci Cation- - Bessie Otis.
well, but care mutt be taken tn let It I lH
- D.
Musit—Orval Burgbduf.
or brought Inta a gaseous condition, it
be thoroughly dry boftce unnalllng It
; Selection—Mary Newland.
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Is more or leva injurious to the atmos
SHEEP FOR SALE I will
I
pS’s I1"?! h"rn ht
o,d
Dovin^
pbere by consuming the oxygen ami
: lieport of committee on visitation of
71,r.k •s«*b*ille on Saturday Oct, 21* emitting mephitic gases.
| schools.
Macaroon custarfls call for a qn
! T^7at 2 P-m' fifty ewe*'
lot» of t«»iRecitaion—Mabel Otis.
of milk, two f'gift. one scant tai
«lKK&gt;nrnl nf o.rnM.reh. two tobtoupo™, . with intrnrt ,t n per clSv Kta
Recition—Hattie Erway.
A man named Bill was always get­
fula of Htignr and- fourteen
macaroons.
* --U.IUV ^nrn&gt;fl*ting m trouble. "But.” ba would say
SeuW ll„. i„llk. lx-u the yolk, of th.
to
hta- friends afterward, “I wai vin­
ESTATE ’rl*6 8ALE 0K *U£AL
Hasting! Mart!*
Politeness is perhaps Instinctive with ,'"c' well nnd add lh« u; to the milk.
v1”5 “^r* t'n ,h'* north end dicated. Wicked men said cruel thingy
'to* twiiMnreli rubbed
H uttofl. M»t»• '»
™"T
i 1
Grand about rue. but I wm vindicated.
some, but witb tbe majority lt‘ Is a ................
IVudntoi.y
«kitrieT»a
nuiootl.
In
11
little
Milk.
Ihot,
th,
M
,„
4r
matter of training of the slow and core­
After this had happened seven or eight
1° thL-J"' P* KohbinLaa- Mmes an old fellow said: "Bill. 1 quit
ful discipline of voice and eye and “fr ............ . tbleteu.. when eemoee Uto «
II*
carriage. Under this training all the trom the tire aud flavor with rnullla. UlO Will bo told to tl&gt;« hurbrnt biddar you right here. You have been vindi­
1 *1 th° toaidenc if a.anfl1c- cated oflener than becomes an honest
angles of personal vanity and self con­ Cnwh eight ot tbe mameoou. with . toiit'h'i
piwdvct.
_L
h
L
d
.
h
rt
ririrvd.
R
oa
Robblna
sciousness are rubbed off, the person mllluit pin and dlvld. the quantity
man.”—Atchlaoa Globe.
mjp,
p(|1 lb(j
vZ°iia’iAyE^FiI“ BtoMtlrbo^d ona
becomes adorned with grace, ease, gen­ equally Into
lauf-e^rfDrr ft*
y«u*old. &gt;to.,ntre&gt;|?7r.;^°X St
tleness and simplicity, and what may with tbe cunard to wltbta an Inch ot
Cyateal.
VRUKTA4UJ&gt; IKllT*”1seem to the untrained observer as the the lop. ntlrrtmt ibe ermdted nue.ro,.,,.
Doctor (to wealthy old lady, con­ New FoUfc* ' ** • •‘1*»b8perfection of naturalness may be sim­ thnncrh tbe ctwtard. Beat the wlrte. cation h
"V” rnom^ «toxl )&lt;&gt;. valescent after a severe IHdms)- Ouleus-TSc. per'
,
Ot the etaw to a .tut froth, add a Uttle ba
ply the perfection of culture.
er
M»hu Awb “■y
00 bright cheerful retatior
augar and .pread an tbe top of each
lleef. live WV-H-'1
nw
con“ aM ata7 wltn
Beat. &lt;1
&lt; ■'
custard, then place ,a, top a whole mac wKh®
““too- Old Lady-Lob, ye8; m&lt;uy. But they
tbey Veal ™ivc» *H"
•'Mrs. Bpuddsworth. It seems to me," kroon. Brown .Ugluly In tbe ovni and
wouldn't be a bl', cheerful If they V«U calves, dn"
ner
r con
w m
Hco. alive- $*-*A
sold Mrs. Oldcastle, “Is rather Inclined
thought I vii getting better.
&amp;ga.&lt;rw»«i - tc
to loquacity.”
Dual*. alite­
»bortRb.mI£n1’Ddain’ r*“ *“&gt; 1
Mottos. dn-vM-!
■'Still.” replied her hostess as she
ouort Doni bull one v©&gt;r ..la n tFOt'LTBV. ini&gt;R‘AJiI,’r0&lt;&gt;1’
Mmonfe
U
l
*
straightened tbe fl.900 rug. “for a per­
Jorkto^M,
Ae*r.
1
wiab
you
would
We hear much about broken hearts
son as tall as ber it ain't so bad as la this world, but the Mats ot broken
not .lug that «af about ••f.llta* dew
though she was shorter.”—Chicago brained gvriuMs in greater. Almoat
Mrs. Jcrklna— Why not, Jorklaa-1.
Record-Herald.
•very day we have to pity the man
remind! me too much or the bona.
who carries his mind in a sllng-To•ok it |&gt; to „
“ •Wrttart

The Cornei Jewelry Store
Is making the prices.
windows.

Trade at Coats Qrove and is Do­

See my

FITTING GLASSES A SPECIALTY.

Ernies.

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In the Banner’s

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Roy^i

Bakinf Powder
Absolutely
Pure

Royal Baking Powder is indispensable
to finest cookery and to the comfort
and convenience of modern housekeep­
ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot
breads, cakes and pastry wholesome.
Perfectly leavens without fermentation.
Qualities that are peculiar to it alone.

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OF NEW VORK PAID OUT
The iHMtutlice department haa decided
to withdraw the rural delivery aervico
BIG SUMS.
from patrons who do not provide'regu­
lation mail l»xes. Circulars ate to be
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Hit LISI

Song Expressed Poeti­
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In the shade of the old apple tree. ;
I’ve waited so long love, for thee. that '
the voice unco I heard, grows faint I

SESSION

LAST

WEEK IN “PEACE AND
HARMONY.”

with each word, till it’s hardy a whinper to
mt*. There
is DO
no more buzz
Kf wc.
a Here Ih
DUXX ’ |FILLED THE APPOINT­
^ft in the Ixse. the hlowioma are withIVE OFFICES
I ered ah me! and the tree that once
j grew where I waited for you, has
dmngrj to u old cbmtmit tree. So | m«|c The Eqtullutkm and Apporlookout: In the shade of the old i
tionmeat of Taxes. County­
apple tree, where you hear the blamed 1

buzz of the bee, with a • big carving
Tax la $36,000.
knife that I swiptxl from toy wife, I
,-,-og.o.
.
am waiting
and watching- by gee' goo The supervlron. iJo«d tboir remra.
! or dagger- I have two or three a»d
1 ^‘"rday. The rommittra a. u-ual
««d » «tta* yon’,see: and I'll P™P*nng th. tasmra for eotimimion
I "tick all three things in the next guy to 1UK' ""*&gt;.*« by the Poard
: th*t sings, in the Shade of the Old
Tier board received and adopted the
Apple Tree. "
"&lt; Haat«&lt;nd comniilloe appionl------------------- —l'J l,M
“ I’"' ■" '&gt;» hearing

' H A CTINf.C WINC
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plant, ronrimmg of Wpirvmn Johnwm. llimih-y and Nevms. This re““ °'

roor BALL MMt

E-

ing tbut the American people, that is
--- -----varymneh lhe servire.oftbi.ee
I lhouion,
.k„ .1u.f_.
, Rhtful
...
and manifested its approval by
’1,ou
uf tbem,areconi- : HIGH SCHOOL FOOT BALL TEAM ■ m:tt«e
jte nnaniaous action in adopting the
i&gt;g
j coumiittee'K report.
thinking that it is fine homwi. fine
SCORES 45 TO LOW­
• .The amount, nf fax-« tu lie raised ’
i raiment, nnd whut is termed inaptly
_______
...•■*1 .-.u. with
ELL
0.
' thin year for 1*0011: -, pnrpuaes was Hxtd
tine society but which is really coarse [ .
haudi."
at the sum ot *•:; ikxi fur tluf following •
■society,
and
the
having
of
tempting
i
.
|
; -h.iaid SOME GOOD SALES
1 items:
prorated among :h« three. Gne &lt;-te«k HARVARD 1^ ^FCflNn
i dainties tu eat.and surroundings which, LOCAL TEAM DOES
rnns-nl
. Court Fund.
. .$ J.&amp;OO UO
ARE ANNOUNCED T f’,r *‘ « ■ in
ATTrunAiire
w wn*“ — - ’ll*‘
■ '"JiiyraGOOD WORK Poor Ft: in i................ 5, (MX) UP
'
Mijwabkce.
Actain 'attorney
attorney
in Milwaplus*.
«I • tlwANut which soon l&lt;ccoruex dis—ease wo ray
' Salaries Fund
.5, ,000 Ou
ecimpanving the chick was J tetter from
--——
’ the American people are coming to (
Said lent Relief.. .
. *. soo o&lt;'
I MtsceUaneons
Lut.-of l.ix e Stock. Farm Tools. and
.... 24.000 OU
ktwyer stating thut fur this I
understand that they miss real nwpl- . Winning Easily. Other Good (iames
1 sum the insurance &lt;*otnn4*»ioiit’r of &gt; Figure- on Attendance Compiled ni.-ss id'thera external things.
, , ,
*
fatal
i’Bu.naMXi
■■Other
ArUcles
Too
Nuhilud
। 1
in Prospect. Local Eleven
Show the Ann Arbor Institution
.Wisconsin undertook to wh* thnt.no!
. .hint think of the happiest peoplejydp I
The state tttx apportioned ’ to Barry
■
erous to Mention.”
'laws unfriendly to [the i*iuij»aii!&lt;--i were
Coming Nicely."
;
I know, the healthiest people you knt*w.
Leads the Whole Country,
, county -this' ypar . ir f:tu.7$2.12. The
’
।
, mid you will nut find them making thr .
Vuu wil? titul. hi ::&gt;•■ BANNER this Iiassetl.
sittnday afternoon the lioweli Irigb bonnl voted tD-carry.' aii insurance uf
li willf , a matter
for every
It came out that Lil third compani*f VVVU
- . .of pride
. -. 1I grievous
mistake of thinking that i^h'wi tout ball, team tried conclusions $5. JUO. O'’ on the boiler of iln* steam
w.vk Hnuotincemcnt- &gt;&gt;f auction sales
rnnl.lr ut
.J 'Ip
d...-BANNER
U1
■ • know
i... . .1
.Luppiiu ss i-.
rea.ter
t«r
that
in
things
outside,
them-i
i mainlined paid tebbytet* at Albany.
this sum tu lie the
witli th*-.Hratings high school ••leyk-n. heating plant.
. That [the Mutual ilifv hud m house thr Vihveraiiy.,: Michigan lends rvi-ry M.|v&lt;v On the contig, tbev know!
HOSS M.
M.KiNS
and nt the end of the game Hastings maximum &lt;&gt;t'-damage* to l &lt;' paid for
tliereiwte-ieib taenlters of th- New n jl.-ge and nnhersity in America in !h»t to,p|.nn—i. afi inward quality,
lose resulting]from an explosion, and
A h., live* on the Charles Biichcllur
att. ndauis- Lfiri v. ar it -trod third They know that lb.- rarest pleasures stood 45 tu Ijowell U. ’
farm. Secti.in :t»; Hu-tings tuwjtahjj^ York; legislature ■ were entertained, '■jt nyw it Im, pi-sed is.th Harvard and the. only real pleasures are such us
jit was a good, clean game'from sfiirt insuring expert inspection and exumi- •
cuuipany's intefvsib thereby
will move tu Kalamazoo, anil wo will ami the company'#
to finish, the Iaiwl-II team acting the nation of the toiler each year. We he­
and
Columbia,
the
strongait
eastern
i
coine,
uot
from
material
ends
or
aims
i
advmu-'sl.
•*•11 bi* live stuck, farm tools and
um.'rsiros. lutoording to official tig- i uor ftom thing, oulsi.l.-. but from hnv- p;irt ot gentlepen and the home team , lieve this wa&gt;[ a very wise move.
Onq check it-med iantiarv
was
' The salaries of all the county oditers
((uantity of grain, etc. As cun la* sect)
ute. o romly elmpil'-l.
j„g ,m inner natulv iind life which re- ' pliiying a M|uan game', giving their
fui
fi^huy
iw
S.
Uh
•
-.
uf
ljm*ing.
th**
were fixed the same as last .year. 1 in­
it xvilj lx; a px&gt; 1 sized sale. The date
It i, -rami ilia: the reparation of , ,,.,04. to and appcrciatre the bmuity op|oncnts nothing to complain i»f.
i.amouDt being f:t, 1&lt;K
___ ___________
The
purpuie for
eluding the coinmiMioner of schools.
Ralph
Rogers,
who
has
trained
the
will l» We&lt;ln--s«iay
Neveni*x*r 1st.
th* । neimwrnut department is largely1,,, -unpllrlty.
which thi* wn- give i was not stausl in
. The treasurer was authorized j to
commencing at ;U« a. m. sharp. A
lor Michig.n-. phenomenal. Tb«, is mure |,it.,,u,e 1U hiking at nikh school Iniys. acted as referee.
! the document, but i is fair to prchtime J. r~p.ii.il*.
?
borrow
money to pay-Tunning expen­
No
one
would
judge.from
the
fair
and
arnnidanre; for In that one im. of God’a glorious -unwri. or the!
itul lunch will be xeryrd at noon. Wm. ■ that it wa- uot to hrf* the Michigan I increrau
"
ses of the county should it be needed
H. Couch‘W-ill lx* the auctioneer. The
dep.rtmeut Over Sal more am annelid i glairing roton ot the ttuee in three impartial manner in which hr lifted
! legislature to throw irides
' ' at -*
«
tin
three
before
taxes
are collected next winter. •
iinnomicemen’t will te« found on another
in the ' &lt;teto|wr days than in stndving tile | that |XMition. that he was more inter'• big. life insurance ctjwi«abies of
;«w i.than l.-l year, tl
The committee on claims wreath*!
esed in one team than the other. In
,
engineering wliool being over ll.ki.
l»«t
pielura Unit
grealret niasten
uf page.
liext picture*
that the
the greatest
master*
with
the
difficult
proposition of doZ
York.
tstt if'uny Is'nutit wasgmned tn either
.
CHILE NEWTON.
TM pn rent attudraca at the latgv.l ,,r the bru.h hare over iiaioli-l Them i«
tor’s bills for caring for those who
Mr Ohls ban made an explanation of
Ij --------»--------- »—
— s-*...i.«
I I froip his dei-isions. the visitors hud it. '
Having decided to mute tu Hastings I tlie matter which swim- to satisfy Mr. । college* is as fallows:
more pleasure
in i.t
looking
into the starry
The Hustings boys were a little the had amall pox or other infections dis­
Michigan. 4.O4S; Harrar^. 8.tWTr, I htntvtms on a dear night at the real.
need- and quit farming. !&gt;. C. Newton. li.V- Olds. It h. this:
heavier, and showed • tar lH it*?r~Toam : eases. These bills were ijuite large in
ii the :xnd unv bMl xuoau o* ‘die city Tnniw paid him to art a.» :i torney to look af- Minn&lt;*«i&gt;t*, :l. ,59: Columbia,\K,T25: ' abiding.shining jewels of the firmament : work, and it was thia that won them the aggregate. If some way could be
PcnnaVlvania. 4.250; Ctdifornia. M. 100: ; and thinking of what these reveal’uf &gt;
in Hrating* township,
II1HU on jxuTion
their decisivu victory. All played well adopted fixing.a limit for such cases
ttg tty* interests uf the Mutual Life
Yuh-.'B. 100. Cbroell. 2,W&lt;!; Illinois, power, of love and of eternity, than in
will hi»ve au auetiun. sale on Monday.
and showed thr benefit of excellent it might &gt;w well; fur at.present this
white the Michigan legislature
(.•t'|olx*r ftfttb. cummt ncing at 10 u. m. wit-, in .-o«Idn. But nivqrding t&lt;&gt; Mr. 2, ’.»H Northwestern, 2.7 H :. Chicago. lieholding the fin cat creations of a . training. But the work.jif Hants, subject is not a pleasant onu for the
. •’.5.,)0; N«*w Y&lt;irk. 2, $00; Wisconsin. Tiffany that may adorn the wealthy ■
.'hair]. A lunch will lx* served at
luttnbit-. Hill. Ironside and Bidelman doctors or the su;*.rvi-«»rs.
Olds, that liecatuc to • large a job for •2.414 Ol^io. j.HOO. Texas.
I.IUM);
leader of so-called fine society.
There , was especially good. Hanis and Lainbie ’‘ Prof. A \V. Chamlgrlin.of this city,
’noun. W. H. Coach will act as auc- him to lumdlejilunu. «o
he Hired ether
:
Neiinvka. L70u: Iowa. "i.iMSI; Stau- is mon* pleasure in sitting down to a ,
•d
particularly distinguishing tbcmwlves was elected a membet of the county
attonij- w’n*tht;r‘
j ford, i.ofa Kansas: !,r».l'.i; Pru)*1. ton. liieal of simple food with a nul-hnnger
by the good judgment .and fine pluys examining board for teachers. Prof.
tneml4*rs of th‘* b gia aturc or not duerj38!; Mi*h&gt;un. 1^30; and a craving appetite, than iu mincing
Cbamlierlin is well qualifiedj for this
■vt-n.coWx U*»id*.s &lt;&gt;th.*r live Stock, «i not appear, but he «1 "dares the monev
made when they would count most. !
irginiu. •■&lt;&gt;.
uver.dnnties that may hare cost a
j.tntitj 5&gt;’f grain, a lot of farm tools wa* nit Used corrupt ly. It has l»s-n Colorado
The dwisive •core, which was iof position and should make a very useful
, small fortune and tor which the whole course-reported in the state press, evi- member of the boanl.
I kuow.'j io lie true in the past that seijiaworld has been ransacked to feed the dvutly impreMMMl other high school
hordes wil! be r-jiecially Interested in
The excellent work done by Fred
H. E. DOWNING.
; to?s who were iawyvi s mid HH*inl&gt;?rs of
pampered «pjtetito. of the luxurious, i trams that Hastings high school hint,. Hyersou as janitor was recognized by
the, .Struty wuj»d mare'aDd the Stron g- the bHiate mdicixnj committee nnd
I
the
lioanl,and he was re-elected and. Hi*
And
these
really
do
not
enjoy
the
.
some foot-ball timber, for since then !
Wisxl two year old advertised. Note • therefore iu « pueitltsi to throttle 'pyoHas Had N cry Successful Career a. things their luxurious tastes huVe de­
invitations to plav with Grand Rapids pay fixed at
.'in­ i he advcntiseqient vlwwheie and re- ira«d laws or report Meh measure: as
mandril,
because
they
answer
to
no
‘
P.
W. Burge*'waa on Friday re-elec­
Auctioneer. Knows Value of
and Holland teams have been receivid.
bi
an mealier ihe\date
j they pleased, such lawyers have l*een
real nets! of the system. and minister | The boys are putting in consider able ted drain commissioner. Mr. Burgau*
THEODORE -DcMOTT.
• known m the past
accept fees from ,
Property Offered.
■ to no real demand of a real life.
time at-practice.and will be able to pat has. we believe, sought to perform the
•cnreUirnnd *.
as among
BjinuW-rn health obliges him to 1 -corporalions or indhiduals for doing
i duties of this office with credit and
H. E Ih’WiHiig. of Nashville.. hart , We argue for no monkish life, no up! a strong game.
lit dlipger* wlaj
•fuit farming. Theodore S. DeMott, ; or failing to do thiiu^. and at the ~am&lt;
had 42 years of Micwwdu! oxpe ienceas asceticism. This is a beaaitful world.
Our citizens should give to the boy.-s s-.itis fact ion. It is a very difficult place
. i’l ihip|ifr&gt; ii.iv&gt;
j
time
they
hud
-.wo
’
D
jto
prote
ct
uni!
d«the bl
who liven just Nist of the city limits
■
tin
auctioneer, and has cried witne of ' and Uod pity the man or the woman all; possible eneburagemetit for it will to fill,, for the coinmitiaioncr has to de­
of Iteaticb 9, in HaMings township , fi nd the rights and j interests ..r tin
• dhe largest rah** ft» this ami adjoining who does not enjoy it. The social bu a credit to the town and to its cide a good imuiy points that touch
wilj huvu an auction sab- on Tuesday. I people of thit* state. J
”-^.-.7icountreK and calls f?r his — rviees iw | oceasionsand functions have their place. schools to have an eleven that will play !5 the pocketbooks of the taxpayers. No z
MrtaiiTit .if
&gt;ut of the Ortblier '-list., commencing ■ at
! But the sinning ten': all on the side
inaWt-r how sincere he may be. or how
j anetiww rutne from places 2A mikw I But th.* simple things, 'the : simple the game honorably and well.
■
new tif the a. tn. A lunch will be served’.-it noon. ' uf the life insiiranre! companil*. Fur
pleasures, siiouid be our l»est pleasures,
■ good judgment he may use. a drain
' diiitant from hin home.
forrniBivT
ildte: pure- W. H. Cduch will be the auctioneer. laws have te-en introduced nt Lansing i'
and the heart-to-heart visits of friend
commissioner cannot please everybody.
It idminh
hr departI with friend, whose mutual, tastes ie^id RECEIVED THE GOLD MEDAL We tielieve Mr. Burgess has tried to do
Mr. peMott udvrrtiMS a lot of live ; fur the purpose uf timking some) one .
ot’!
j to’ plain living and high thinking”
stock, grain, fodder and a large lot of i put up money, and with no v
his duty, and that be deserv.*d to In­
j
having
them
enacteujinto
laws.
,
•
farm tools. Mr. DeMott also adverI are so far, above the glitter of so-called The Tydcn Car Seal Awarded Gold re-elected. and are jilea^d that he wtu
tisr.s for a buyer for his’ farm. Note || All this argues for fjsleral superd-ion J
j fine society as no; to beeven mentioned’
chosen again. We telieve'l the sonti
Medal at the St. Louis Ex­
the the advertisement of this sale elsewhere i of life insurance. ci&gt;inj&gt;anies ant for |
rnent of the people uf Barryoounty is .
( in the same breath.
position
I
federal
oversight
oxer
eorpuratio:
»•
»n
!
!
So*
we
an*
glad
for
those
strong
souls
in this isane. and you wil bear in
opposed to making any more drains
:.general to ccmjvl pAhiirity. Hi
mind the|date. Oct.. Sixt.
i that an- calling the world hack to the
than an* absolutely necessary for the
Last week .there was received by the
corporation would m^eitir-e itself wiil-J
simple things of life, and from ciuising
public good, and we believe Mr. Bur­
proverbial.
STOCK SALE.- Ou Saludny next,
International Seal &amp; Lock Co., of this
•rwjrt ।
’j illusions which an&gt; not even shadows
thtfibcr 2H. six farmers. C IL. Oyer- j ingly as-"i.' nding irtoney to co
cit)-. the certificate announcing that gess wilt respect that sentiment.
j of the real. There is need uf these the Tyilen Seal] hail been awarded the
Morris H.’Burton, of Hastings town­
Mnitb. .E; Granger. H. ’. Gribbln. I legislative IkxIiVi: and if they wei
I sperted .« huuk^ a-re : &lt; xamined. they ,
! prophet souls who are calling to us all
gold medql by the St. Louis Exposition ship, was chosen one of the . supjrin
W. H. Burd. E. lie&gt; &lt;A. ml ll. H.
! would endeuxor to be'qntie sure i tlqit;
j to “got back to npture’’iuid get “back Coiiroittoe on uwanls. This is ,very- tendents of the poor in place ot Bert
Vincent * ill have an auct n sale &gt;1
I to the simple life.” Wein America
j they could make s elwin -l:ow of hinds. .
gnutifying to the Seal Co., and al the .Striker whose term bad expired. Mr.
stork nt the stock yanls &lt;ashivlle. ■
I need to listen and to obey their call.
commencing a: IU iv m. II.'-’. Down- j
same time it is a well deserved recog- , Striker was not a candidate for the
SHOULQ REVOKE
for here our very jikyjeperHy is puisorFIFTH
ANNUAL
COAT
j
nilion of the merit of its product, place. Mr. Burttm wjll make a faith- •
ing will act a« auctioneer.
I
ing
our
bodiemvith
excess
uf
rich
foods
The sale will Im* a yery lurg jecon- |
vyhbMi value is coming to lie more and fnl. painstaking official.
THEIR LICENSES
AKO FUR SALE
I and our minds by the excesses of vaniCUnt&gt;m»*d on jiato four ■
more realized.
sitrtiug of 1" hursw. :u; head oirattle I
•’ ty and pride
and -toil sirup. For further |&gt;art ulars II Will Be Held by flic J. S. Ikndiem
Snlosn
aluonist.s Of- 1
see adv. &lt;fn anoth’ r jiageanil n umber .
' &lt;«e&lt;
A NEW LUNCH ROOM.
-1. Should
Co. Thurmtoy. I tldey. Salur‘ the date.
ADVERTISED

raw

11 ft tl/ U C 1 h f
v H II L* A U 1

. huge corruption fund wito which to I
• defeat such leftishftioD in the various I
.
BANNER states
as
V*m.
and tu
.
- did not i|&gt;h**s.
.
’; — ~
” ii UNIVERSITY
Mirmr.
A.zl..,
-ecure
,nch
tews
a#
they
wahtidpa-sed.
’
MICHIGAN
NOW
this week
please no-*•••••-*-»•»
..........
•
A McCurdJ*
MAS LARGEST ATTENDANCE OF
TICE THE DATES
president of the Mutual Lijfc. W1W un
ANY IN THIS COUNTRY
| the stands He was shown certain!'
। vourbttrs paid . bk- his company und.i

.re.

"SH“EOF™oE.frttT»EE.i!nit (OURTY
PIE THINGS
LAW MAKERS

OF THIS SOURCE OF SWEET­
Very little chance tor ThankaKirin).tnrkey again thu ycr. That i. whal I
NESS’AND STRENGTH.
2* ““that men all report. Hey!
"ill ben inigbty ^mroe article thia I
year. ■ aid Obe
M,e ol
J tber
tbrm Tho
who are not now supplied with boxes,
M
„ .p
„ ,, . _
__ wet SIMPLE LIVING AND
notifying them that* they will be given '
“ I u
■“ -nrrnK ’killed1 moot
"re*,hri■' iMt
moat all
an the I
SIMPLE PLEASURES
4_____
IltUe turkey
and ••whnt
low
j
sixty days in which to secure them. '
. chieka.
, —•
*aw» it-rC es- I
]
•---- —
. *v .uc &lt;
““iKrvwtbenTOR1
Bi”’wiI!
and in ca*- &lt;&gt;f failure to do so the de- j But s ,_
h'rt
1TO1
,ie :Iln These Will Be Found Most Hap.
- w. K
—k priced thatt
people.
livery service will lie discontinued. It
’ ■S.
* Olds, to Whom It Waa ''
•Iwaya wrapling editlmi G( om.ra.wiU ;
Sent Claims It Wms Not uwd
is stated that any «&lt;ne of 200 different ;
pines*. Most Satisfaction. Love
ral that they cannot adont the Inaurj
h’*5k?”
kinds will:.answer the deiicriptin of
Corruptly.
,
■&gt;'TM"U-ivi.« turkey. Luckily there ■
of Them Will Give Us Best Life.
tlw • regulation” box, and the prices I
1 “e ineije working. the W({
»re
ol ehickene. and tbey.are ai Tl
range, from ."»(&gt; cents to &lt;5. The ilepartere is much in these days to rob
mi at will furnish a list of them on . Mtnmce conxrratiune are .mning on, '■ v0,-v «‘«&gt;rtorx ■ubetitnte. And thi,
-----strength.
- „„
its sweet
and
.....
„„„r !H”-hrira liLlighl £ publicity j
“ W»«l year lor miMtllit ----------. new
. -----------&gt;'**' 'or mostly ta .ue it 1,„ berouio &gt;o W
ilk- people ajiplieation. It is raid that the order
bun the niterest of fiunlitating the I Und,e' the N'urch,t,g*’XH,fi,llat‘u«’"^ing-i u,’C *
anyd,,Dg
O0ul®®wim. plea, and tevausi• ............................
j made by the New Yorli lwl&gt;1.ti,e I
b»,k to go bunKrv. j P -------- dl-------- s «, many 'tuaterial
' alius enter into it. This is a misforj. noted djilivery ofJ ©All and safeguarding the
I committee. Somi things are revealed “n‘J lhere wUI &lt;be l‘,cnt&gt;' to be thank -1
tnne that is little short of a'ealamitv.
that strike home to Michigan ra well ' f0‘ for"
For there is nothing in th., world that
; uh other states. For instance, it ap- i
'
.
ran compensate for the lore „f the sito1M1K,
j ixsarw from the m^orn tretimohy ui! all 1
Pie enjoyment of omple tldngs.sneh a,
j the -big three ' cuiujMinies Mutual H
th. lunntir. of nature, the pleura
./home, thnkv.and roufidmiroof a

MICHIGAN

Men -1

Does the Firm Yoe
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

~

Kpmiwn. mkmoto
MUST HAVE REGULA-

From.
i(WSE«"
. t.,|l R.iAllS I'THE
cihbo'I''"k

P,ES

BANNER

HASTINGS

THE

IN

THE

PpRTEK ENGLISH.
'day. Nov. 4.
4.
Opened by Fred Barnaby, One Door
■ t
i artics j. Having! decided to quit tarmini, &gt;
- The ladies uf IlastiDtr* and vicinity •
East of C, W. Clarke &amp; Co’s
*,
■■ ’--tnuuny I Porter
living uh
on x»«
the’
old *Ful1'orxer English,
r.ngnsn. living
...
*!»••• *
i-,,....Tim al«t&gt;v&lt;* picture will, •■how you that ;
ler farm. Section 2«.-Carlton townshij*.
tOWUMUlJV piR
mil In.IKJ esia*&lt;-ially
CTfC'
•**rT'7----- J.'r
„ . ..
. . ',
‘
‘
’
‘
V
tba jringer in him to du-the;
Shoe Store.
Tta—y,ux- j. a
-'i “1
whi..,, j.
...............
will
have
an
auction
sole
un
.T*
•
they. are.
! the fifth annual GoeB
Fnr .
i mu miu
~
ful ttuetibiiecr. He Las uncord of good | Fred J. Baniuljj- haa ops&gt;ed a new
Continued on pal® *&gt;xmid at
, Lunch room and Oyster house ift ihc
• Thu.lay. .Friday »• *"Ll Satnrdn... Nov.
work is tbai line..
- "t Martin
| 2nd. 3« anil 4th.
,. D ’wtriug i* in «ry gcswl -&gt;hih ■ first building east of C. W. Clarke &amp; •
own large •Oock |
NEW MEAT. MARKET
&amp; ftos-ers.
’ Aside '-aMU Uieir
tiou io K-id propwy va-ura .......... a..X*oeMoraM&gt;dwi1ln.ake..pe&lt;:W-;
lines
from
[they will he"'.........
...............
Vootne i1 . - .-Itlmwr
—
r' -■!!,. lanp- ebrpperty of "hurt order i»&gt;Mng. mid rooking i
»**J£«rpr.
Wdudmansee 4 Olney Have Purchas­-rf the landing uumt teturm of th" and
kiura tbiironm.:,
,.'ed .
Um I oyalm ■■■ ""-ry «yl" to "Aiitwii b« ■
wh&gt;. i. «i» .i-nibifi" k"”’ 1
a.rk.
ts
that i:- &gt;- tmt■«.•••■ n Judge I him pot in a lln.K.ak rdamta-lum. ry.
ed the Chas. DuBols Market
Hint saloon* I
nUtger aa-runct tl?&gt;&gt; ran
;.f th., i.uabtv of et..-k. tat know, -IU i fruit., »«■. Hg»ri. bdwroa end piIK«
•lie morals!
and Tnken Possession.
Others. &lt;
! rmuido _______
■'! lb" l»W«[
I mirl.et vain.- on tlw div 11 way &gt;■" . end «ilicit» hie •hare id tlw patronage .
iafford tbe
iM*tion*’d in ! A. J Wpoinxtoero. otitowltoik
uffiod fa-ah at .melon. Ho alw*: of ’hi" »'1LV mid ronnly.
aopportunity
b*
make
j
’.where thu |
1.UV4 Mk.j mill ..tiny (arm. I!r.,.|,u«-. . , Mr. Barnaby haa bad a large eager- :
j Byron Olney, uf Battle Creek, have [ (Vpti-&gt;miUy fine &lt;■
„ from J very large «"‘l .
I of ix-ing
H.. ba- a Baal roiok in addition lo bi. , ienre in thi» Hue "f work, and la ra- I
1 purchased the must market of Chas, jbeir Kleet--------- j
'•&gt;* lire ni.
- lately re- U&gt;„1„i..,Iw.. drors east of th. City -^^Xlw «Mwi.lly »n-uve other .malifieation.,
| ,.ro-ially wil prepared to ptanw .11
Hi, long eaperwnee in bundling eal«a ||atn&gt;n». liroanw everything is new.
"■
Mhul &lt;lf „
[Bunk, and have taken poswwion. Mr.
w those that
fumm । up
[ Wood mmi***e has had a txt^je experience w. the'Mui|«ny guarmitra b&gt; ,loo“’ knowldn ot property ralm' and Ins i neatt "Iron and lira elaw in every ren» ol
w-’ prira tower ihan mml order bow* or |„ng rtmlr oHiummi nature » abown i spect. AU who know Mr. Barnnby.
Mittal i)r th,
’ in the lirt* stock huainfc** •»&lt;!
'wti -.ileona
‘
liaving
gruii* »*
in’ ■ big
.The
11 - at .uriiona makro «■
ot I know hie dripi.iuon to keep everyn» y is a practical market man.ha
‘“v t[ mm"
, r eitie*.
,
^r. aud Ji,
mmeiai value to any wborare looking thing elemi and tidy.
Mtad of Grand
’P**
.
’.k..se
Itejul
Read his advertisement &lt;»n
on imge
page 2 of
for
some
one
to
cry
their
sales
’••’tertaiued the emthis iwme..
departmehf
D»W1OT
Brahave
pnrehasij
«
of
'iii-ner Thursday
■ .i^
____ , eve- will be the alm to k«P nothing bm ; R^l tbe.r ad
Hecauaa turkeys are so scarce heavy
thu ittnnamtd n-meuibertlie
drug .lore in Auii Arbor, which
Wnt iR qr..i7'&gt;ni,:i: ‘ Wat ’ldew»a»Uy the Lit that rnonny ran lay and to
Urey ar« fitting op baadwnoel.r They hens and heavy young roostcrw are in
m?ii at Mie iuwtw j-s—~:
, the sale­
are
doing
&gt;he
lading
drag
bnslora
of
*• Wtiiij. \Ir h
! x‘ xuests departIn common with toeir
'nen*
Head the auction axiaounc«nents in
by oar Want column.
the Univnnfity city.
*“d Wr*‘ Mead ro-v,d the BANNER wiA* raamn to
thi.«y- They will interest you.

MADE HIM ABOUT $400
W. M. Titmarsh, of Nashville, Highly Com­
mends the BANNER Auction Advertising.
Th.- following uwtimonlal frorn Mr. V., M. fftmarah, «f Nash-

vills. will be read with interest by ah who contemplate havidg an
jauctlon Hale:
:
•
HasiitigA, Mich., Oci. 19th. IW6.* '
Hastings HANN EH,
liaaiingH, Mich.,
.
,
r.t-ntlemen:—
I
1 wish tu mo«t emphatically eiidorse tht* HANN EK as an Auc
iron Sale ndvertitdijg n.edium. In fact I cannot any iuu irnwh fur it.
I had an’Auction Sale at my farm 2’. miles north of Nashville
bn Oct. Hub. 1W.’i.
! had an Auelion Salaaiivertlsement in the 1JAN
N EH ot Oct. Sth. The day of tbe rale was very laid anil disagreeable,
and I expected a alitu attendance.
Contrary to Tny' expectations a
very large crowd was present, people coming from i.ear Bellevue.
Battle Creek and all surrounding eountry.
I did not think that my tale conld possibly exceed Sl.tlUO, but
It amounted to almost
1 moat cordially recommend the
BANNER at a medium of Auction Sale advertising, and I realized a
good many hundred per cent on wtiat it eoet me.
1 also desire to express my approval of the manner iu which Mr.
J amt*. M. Bauer the auctioneer managed this sale which was the
tolrti one he had managed for me.
Your* very truJv,.
W. M. TITMABSH.

St- x-U

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�HASTINGS BA.NNKK. OUTOBKK 25,

i

ings

Banner.

Mlchlxsu.

degree that had not l&gt;ee.n expected. J
THE MINERAL SPRINGS.
There is no diafSoKtion to use thei white '
wash pail by that cummiaaion.
1
.
.•
*
j Echo of a Joke Perpetrated During

i CORRESPONDENCE.

ft GOLF GLOVES

EAST PARMELEE.
‘ voten, "have not a *little
■'" to j;
Recent Editorial Summer
Michigan's
The Gleaners will hold an entertaindo to become familiar with the provia- i
!. i
’ 'Trip.,
*
FORTY-NINTH year.
mem Friday er«&gt;io* at thrir ruum. at
ions of the new primary election*! aw.
The echo of the joke that was !«r- Parmelee. •
The grange, farmers clubs and other
Mr. Bregg is suffering from a felon
gtniiiXiou ahoil 1 m»kj a atuiy
of petrated on several membere ’of the
Oh a ve.AR.......
SIX MliXTHB
Michigan Press Association, during the
the
new
law
ao
that
its
operation
can
on his hand. *
TlrtCEK MONTHS
recent
summer
trip
to
Halifax,
has
।
be made as smooth as poftsihle.
Mrs. Sam Todd ia viaiting in Hart­
evidently reached the State MincroloIntend at the postolbcn at Haxtlnc*. Michiings this week.
One of the most startling of the rev­ gist. While the pencil pushers were
Mrs. Broughton who has l«een suffer­
elations of the life insurance rottenness located at "The Pines," a summer ho­ ing from poison on her face is able to
ADVERTISING RATES.
jOivpIay advertising. rated (ura|Kh*d on appll- is that the "big. three** companies tel near 4&gt;igby. Nova Scotia, Vice
l«e out again.
.
President
McKinnon
chancjid
to
notice
maintained a large corruption fund
The quarterly meeting was well at­
Ladies' Wool Gloves, black, white or colored
with which to throttle legislation a bunch of old tied springs near a clus­
tended
at
the
U.
B.
church
Saturday
which their managers considered in­ ter of pines, only a short distance from
Ladies’ Wool and Merceriied Gloves, all colors, black and wl,iie
the
hotel.
and
Sunday.
imical to their interests.
twenty-five cents ekeb.
cents.
WhileJoins
at the
hotel
a couple
Mr. Fremont
will
bare
a saleof ladies Ladies’ DoubleJKuit.Wool Mittens, eilk bow and back
nnd resolutions. 6c a line,
rths. deaths or manlaces will be
wnu
printed Tree as news matter.
We notcie that some papers try to expressed a desire to have a drink of at his home Sfifii of Oct and will move to
Misses
’
Golf
Gloves,
all
sizes
and
colors
j
q
,
,..,
ts
KV^No communication will be published un
Grand Rapids'where he has a position
ter any ciicumvaacm unless It boars the make it appear that the administration water.
"Why don’t you go down to the as motorman.on the street car line.
Misses' Double Knit Mittens, all colors
is not in earnest in its anti-trust cru­
cents
sade. It would be hard to make the Chi­ Mineral Springs?" exclaimed the gen­ ■ The Young People’s Social Club held
JOB PRINTING.
Men’s Wool Gloves, extra heavy
their meeting at the home of Misa
one of the beM equipped cago meat packers telievc the admini­ ial Vice President.
•5‘ThU
•sleru Miciilnu. Mid Is prepared stration is not in dead earnest
■
"Mineral Springs!" the .ladies ex- Lula Sherwood last Friday evening.
Men’s Fine Wool Gloves
I of ixx»k and job prlnUng.
^0 cei^
j claimed, "where are they?”
Miss Betsey Sherk winning first prize
Men's Canvas Gloves special
"Why just this side of that little playing flinch and Mr. Robert Clemens
Chicago bankers have bought about
It has been truly said that the great5 cento
clump
of
pines.
Didn't
you
notice
winning first prize playing j&gt;«lro.
'dstloss caused by the grafting and $12,000,000 worth of bonds recently is­
•
.
.
stealing of the life in»uranc&lt;* managers, sued by the Cuban government. The them?” w
'
Mi« Alice Todd spent a tew days
Both ladieN declared that they were
and by such trusted leaders of public money will he used to refund a portion
The Most Complete Corset
last week with her sister Mrs Harlow
movements as Daugherty of Peoria, of the balance of the unpaid so-called so entranced with the natural wild­ Moored of Duncan lake.
Stock in Barry County
ness
of
'the
hotel
surroundings,
that
fouper president of the National Edu- Cuban soldiers warrants.
they took notice
nothing
else. It
Mrs. Frank Johnson'of
Rutlandot cal
­
catkmal Association. is not that which
led
on
friends
in
this
vicinity
one
day
,
was raining at the time, and the road
can be computed in gold or silver, but
LETTER FROM COLORADO
*
' Was of heavy day and yery^ muddy. . last week.
in the Ions of faith in their fellow men
I'So they nut on their raincoats ahd ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolford are visit-1
it may bring to all the people of our
Written Dy Claude Pierson to His j rubbers, went to the hotel kitchen, and &gt; iug relBtive« in Wayland.
own country* Loss ot confidence is as
"borrowed a couple of glasses and started ;
Parents In This City. Likes
disastrous to a nation as loss of hope
for the ■•Mineral Springs." They
to an individual. There is one line of
WEST THORNAPPLE.
Country Very Much.
soon tumbled to the joke, and im­
action that will do much to restore
W. R. Harper and family are enter­
Several days ago Floyd Pienton and mediately became a committee of two
» faith in the righteous intentions of the
to
fool
others
—
which
they
did.
taining'
relatives from the &gt;outh part
controlling element in affairs if not in hia brother Claud left for Colorado Jo
Several weeks ago Eugene Foster, of of the state.
the itqnons who have betrayed their try their fortunes in the great west. In
Allen Pender’ spent Sunday with a
trust, and that is an unyielding, un- a letter to his ;parents received last the Gladwin Record, came a similar
gag
on
some
of
his
own
men.
Ln
some
brother at Freeport.
tUnchinx procedure in the direction of week. Claude writes in part as follows
way the discovery of a bjg mineral
Wm. Kepkey and wife apnni Simday ,
revealing every -grafting scheme' arid under date of Oct. 15tb."At this writing we are both well. .spring got into the state papers. It was with relatives near Parmelee.
every hidden steal. and providing for
noticed by the State Geologist, who , sc.rijin Renri
w e nave
have worxeo
worked a coupie
couple oi
of (lays,
days nui
but ................................
. the punishment of the grafters and We
j Sheridan Kenyon has moved from ’
thieves, no matter bow high they may­
b»v&lt;. .KO..1 *.uu iu vA*. l»ot a ■ W &lt;«r a detailed mtuuui vt the ipru* |
” &gt;" ’t of hi* father’s house
stand in wealth or social position, nor
rjne win. r.
how much it may cost to prosecute and cbuee tu mak,* a trip an to Gleda u.l »nJ Mkibfl lb«* copiou. aampln ot tb.* : "’('has.
Withey and wife &lt;tf Edmar*1
Sprinflu tor nothing, at 1 took it in. ’’“•r l« »*ut to him at once.
convict them.
have been the guftts of his sister Mrs
It ia a summer resort about 500 piil'« ;
j D. Barter and husliand.
Gov. Warner has refused to parole from here. The railroiJ to' that place ARRESTED FOR RUNI' Mrs. Gackeler has been spending a
Thos McGarry who is at present serv­ goes straight over the mountains.: and [
NING AWAY WITH A RIG ,..7.,; wither
ing time iu Ionia prison, for his con­ two engines .are used. In going, we
were
11,750
feet
above
the
sea
level,
j
I Sam'l Allen anti wife were the guests |
nection with the Grand Kanids water
deal. Considering the way that Frank It Snowed to "beat the band,” and ! Elwood Barnhart Jailed for That (,|&gt; jjgf sialer yire a.'J Stevens and
Andrews, the Detroit bank wrecker, tlrere was altout five inches of .snow on ’
Offense Saturday. Dept Ritchie
; family »t Wayland last Sunday
Captured Him
ill- Lnela Pender ,.t Pre, port is
nnd the state officials connected with the ground, while down iu the valley ।
the military scandals were let off, Mr. were flowers and.grain, and the sun j
' spending the week with her uncle A.
was
shining
as
brightly
as
you
could
j
___________________________
McGarry doubtless had hopes of .soon
Elwood Barnhart wetrt to the Dennis pvndcr and family.
gaining his freedom. But we trust wish for. The Yampire Hot Springs ! livery barn Saturday forenoon, the old i A . pleasant surprise occurred Wed-.
_____ _evening .Oct. IK nt the home
' that better days are now in sight, and are near Glenwood, anti there is one | Gardner stand, and said he ’ wished to |infaday
that those who violate the laws will lie geyser which spouts water al-out 50 . hire a team to drive out into Rutland ,’f simuel Allen and’ wife
"
when ,
' to see a farmer wlw owed him $&lt;J, and i about 25 of th.
v'&gt;eLLv&gt;«r «««
made to suffer for their crimes after feet or more into the air.
the Uneighbors
and
in Deurer. when* we m .tupping ut tb»t be wanted tu atari at noon and . |rl,nd, walked n&gt; to remind them ot
they have been found guilty. Justice
in this state has been a rnnk farce, pnw.nl. then: an- Ann ueboota and | would l» back aoon after. The team th,.jr 5th wedduig anniveraarr. The
long enough
A little old fashioned Buaimaa College.. To-day ia Sunday. * waa nady for lum at th« hour named. „tenlBg am, plcaaautly apclit in vi.itUk(„ „.(n,|lment. were aurred.
justice will Is* welcomed by the people, Imt yon would hgrdly Ivl.cvu it il you | llut ,n,tcu of going to Holland la*
who will appreciate seeing criminals were ben*. The . theater., pool-rtom. | hiked with the rig to Battle Creek. ! A gy* jweker w.. proamted and th.*
and
bowling
alley,
are
all
mwo.
and
Mr
.
f
„
UBd
lh
,
t
tlw
m
,
n
B
,
rn
.
„„
,,
d („.h
(lul, ,h,v
punished for their misdeeds. The ex­
going to
owed
„v
,.vrld„g. '
pense of maintaining courts to mere there are a. many, or mon*, people ». b,„ „jj lie
. him nothing, anil also learned^that the i
out justice, and keeping a pardon the streets os ou week days.
1 endue h coupk of flowers that voling man had gone to Battle Cre. k.
lioard to def» at its ends, is becoming
came from near Glenwood Springs. I । He swore out a warrant, and Deputy WILL GO TO RAIS­
rather tiresome
picked
few
'
*them
u~ just
1" * "a **
“ feet: from a Ritchie phoned to the health-food city
DUCKS
snow bank.
officers to catch the youpg man. which I
London is threatened with trouble ’
The
scenery
along
the
railroad up to they did. Sunday he was brought here i
from an army of unemployed men and
wornun. Arrangements are in progress I Glenwood is certainly grand. From by Officer Ritchie and islibarding with Rev. D. A. Holman of Freeport, Will ’
the .cur window I could look down and the sheriff.
‘for a proceMiioxi of the wives and,
Start a Novel Industry Near
daughters of the great East End unem­ see the clouds flying, and see it snow­
ing very hard. Yon may imagine how
That Place. •
WOMEN’S CLUB.*
ployed to march to the palaeo to lay a'
strange it seemed to me. Now I nin
plain statement of their sufferings be­
Despite
the unpleasant weather
Rev D. A. Hol than, of Freevort. has .
down in Denver again where-I have
fore King Edward. It is not pleasant
"Tourist's Day" program at the club retired from the itannagttnent of the '
to look up to see the clouds arid .can
to real of such culition* in England, j
Friday drew out a good nurnlier of Freeport
.
...
Hatchery,
and has organ i red i
also see it snowing. On the way
but they may have vahiettiri'igh giv- ..
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, - members and visitofti Each member , the Freeport Duck Co. which will be" i
ittg tbo ght to thc-u U..J tb cum,.ring *hn"*hu
“ “’«««
responded
to
roll
call
with
the
name*
■
the
only
shipper*
of
ducklings iu the 1
passed tbrnuirh
through seven tkmnelu
tunnels, and
ran
... ,
,
.. . '
* j named
»n«t mn
them with the great demanO for work­
of a place she desired to visit, most ! country.
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along th e side of precipices from which
ing men in our country. England has ■
of the points of the compass being; During the hatching season, from
just,such tariff laws as some of this I 1 could not we the l^ttom of the deep touched upon. Mrs.- Bailey’s uouuunt ji about March fill August. Rev. Hulgulches hundreds of feet below. There .
of her recent, trip to the Orient in I man had 'visited this city regularly
country's tariff-reviaors are demanding
were miners and prospectors alxuit ev- '
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*"d dari','&lt;
tim'
)
Revision will afford relief.they tell us. ery ,en rom, m. mong w 11M. aom. or I
ery ten rods all along the line, some of '
It probably would. Relief from high them living in little hut. about 3x11.
Tm
,
i h*d »1(1 ™‘
*i*"-ra «ur | '
wages, from the insistent dem ids for feet, while other, .imply dug lut'.*
*" E*’J* “”d
Uul* b“ml &gt;«»* !»»••■« •»«&gt;'e the market price
more help from mills and t lories. holes in the ground.
little |
■»■»&gt; enter-; During tlu* .hipping wtroon thia year
and relief from hurrying aj
'■ bolejuat large enough to crawl
ano I **'”■■*
and wa. Itad- the Ftroport Hatchery pipped „,er I
overcrowded freight traifTHT
'
ootut. on their W, and knee.,
hrtereat . Mm.
rhlek.. the little one. being
Denror 1* a flue ,-itv.bnt ,*..eu-,* m,.|!^!C..Hend,‘n'h“t&lt;1
'Th'' Holy unly one day old when shipped /'
from
lirlngin
th,*
mounlaimu
where
“
h
1
approprmtThirty
the
incubator, wer,* nawl. rod, "'
The suggostiou that an organized
" ? ,d
T.
'“
effort be made to induce emigrants to you can aro nothing tmt nwks and I
' P*P" “ "‘"'h
,old « B'r | '«•
come direct to the farma of Michigan imtsl,. When I » at the h.ghest ahi* I
it „emed » thoxgh I could hard
.H°!*V L“"J; Owi"«
Whilc
,h"ri'
&lt;&gt;«'
k
hatchrather than to add to an already seri­ lode
iuue 11 x.-cuieu us iiiougii j couui naru- , . .. , ''“T of. . ,hw,r .
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1)
c“&gt;k’’ 1 ,ri“ in ‘he
““"X
ous problem by further crowding the ly broxtbe. lb* *.r i&gt; w light. iXnded
though I hud to breathe about th.ev p™""1
,h"
vl"' M* 1,"ok 60
'»ll«' &lt;”V
that will
over-cruwded foreign sections of the 1
great t* tiea i, a.good one. Same pro-1. tim.i'Jevery
non*, to every one
urn, that
tlbti would
wuttld ite
b« Me- I ?.
““ ‘‘ft*™' &gt;,r”* Carrie make a epee, ally of shipping duekliog,. j)
—utry
Hxxtutgw
But I feel
teeiyiuTwi'
Daring the haching k.wu u, w,|| bOy
y
Utah * add important line, of fanning e,,„„
ry in j|.
Winps But
tine air
.
,
&gt;n Michigan have bad to be abandoned | tbl. time. Th,,re „ no
heM j
“&gt; thia meeting
duck,
.11,1 M ill pay th,* highest '
1 price ponsible.
by retaot of the *warcity*ot farm labor । Mud people that come hen* with it. won I
1K..MTK tvtcwr
I''TV
----------Boht*r 5itizens.up more profitable cm-.
freo from it It was rather chilly | Estnto Almirm
I U Kev’ Holmnn Putstlu’*«»neenergj&lt;
ploym nt auS farmer., droll-able aur- L, ln thl. mountain*,, tmt . down hwe
W ' ,"CO“|- i in the
" duck •business
“ "
as he did in the*
round »-a can be guaranty to thorn lt*to
w„m. j wlll cl„ ,„r “”L
chicken industry.tlicre’il be something j
Estate
Engie. Order
de- | doing around Freeport in the duck line.
seeking homes in the United States if thi, time with love to an at home asd
U’7” Elizabeth
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they can be induced to come from ' kind rvgariis to all my old friends in term,nlng b,,,rBh,p entered.,
Castle Garden to places awaiting and Hastings.
I 1’^tateCharles F. Woodman, Claims CANT STAY AWAY FROM WORK
:d
rorw^it.,,.
—„ 1
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; heard and allowed.
needing them on.»,.f.„.„«u:„i*;
the farms of Michigan.
Your Affectionate
Son.
About
a year or m&gt; ago. John J. Mil­
Estate of George Greenfield. Claims ler,. of this city, gave up his position |
Claude Piereon.
The government revenues which
J h»?ard sod allowed.
“Billy Bllreu u.-ge., MU. 1‘ur^lgti
a* Roadmaster, of thia section of the I
were last year less than the expendi­
A lllffmol ttrowi.
V.
. ,,L
hex old el,..jnd
Mrs. Brown-Jane, baa Mr. Brown |
George II \ anTyne. License Michigan Central railway, after 43!
tures are now consideraldy in excess of
another.
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years of efficient and continuous aer- |
come
home
.vet?
I
thought
(
beard
him
I
80,1
®*
ute
al
private
sale
grant
­
"Did
she
get
angry?"
Unm.and continue to gain right along
vice. He had then |waaed the three ' "No. She wax
*fust
— now. Jane
—No. mum;, that wa_s '&lt;xIJ
"No. She tea, flattered. She thought i
each month. This will be gratifying
m„.. look
,„h vc
ZWM&lt; or he.d I
.
Estate Christina J. Brandstetter. score and ten mile atone of life, and “be. must
news fur two reasons: first, Ixicause it the dog thatt was growling.
felt that hia years of a.ctivo Order
serviceentered
!
have dared."
reopening
case and proofs
ia a pleasure to have it so: and second
submitted showing that Christina J. entitled him to pas* his remaining -=because it means that the tariff will
- Our Sanitary Bread ha* always been :b- ।
, Brandstetter . and Jane Brandstetter years in quiet, and especially so as he •
■ L w o wucl
not have to ba revised, and so we can
our customers last week wan tret to ul ■'
had accumulated a cotnpetenev that ' ■
। were the same portion.
nude in rt'
better than in the past. We don't kn ■ &gt;
have stable busineas conditions.
would permit him to do so.
i
•’ire is
actly the same wav. The only reason a&lt;* Estate Daniel Deller. Petition for
'which
Some time was spent iu travel, but 11
of the new “MIXING MACHIN ‘ ” «• r
I probate of will filed, floating Nov. 18.
Now' Now! What do our democratic
the dough much better than wo could d-’ ।'
I Estate of Alice Hayward. Petition the**reat'*becatnc a burden.und in hia '■
Uary Bread,If you want the BBST.
brethern mean? The Michigan de­
own language "having nothing to do 'J for appointing special administrator
WIRB MEALS SERVED.
1 NICE LINE OF GI6AHS IND COIFKTUKmocracy do not appear to be happy. !
waa killing- him.
I filed. Order entered appointing George
There would not appear to lie much left
At the ago of 73 lie find,, u.mwtlf
Hayward
special
administrator.
for them to qparrcl about, and yet cer­
atrong aud vigoroua. ar.' .aat week
In Re Nettie E. Marion insane. be went.tu Detroi* ma sought a posi­
tain leaders seem to lie very angry
There are four verses. Verse
Petition for admission to asylum filed. tion. The Ucaigan Central official,
with each other, and are even charging
1. Ayer’s Hsir Vigor makes
that their campaign funds have been
Physicians certificate filed. Order for remembering hia paat moat efficient
TtecnTWwpocketed by those who were supposed I
admission entered.
.‘
thehairgrow. Verse2. Ayer’s
nervine, promhed him the beet that
trttrtm Mt laftittrs.
to use the money for that party's good.
Hair Vigor stops falling hair.
Estate Genvieve Brown. Petition for they a.nld command, and further
honored
him
by
prwmting
him
with
appointment
special
administrator
Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
The postal receipts for 1904-05
filed. Order entered appointing Walter a life pan over their lineu. While ,,
cures dandruff. Verse 4.
were $10,000,000 greater than for
have no meatui of knowing what hia
W. Brown as special administrator/
Ayer’s Hair Vigor always re­
1908-04, while the money order businsa
Estate Warren j. Williams. Petition workwiU beyet.it win nw to„r,
stores color to gray hair. The
paaaeed the billion mark, an in­
for appointing special administrator priaing to na if he i. again given hie
crease of 20 per cent. Were it not for
chorus is sung by millions.
filed. Order entered appointing Harv­ former ptwit ion. Pot one ot hia year.
tise additional expense entailed by rural
ey W. Williams ns special administra­ .Mr. Miller iaart-markablyatrtmg vig.
It you do, I would like to h»»e you flive
* “'L,1..?*'*
free dilvery the department would be
orou. man. and th,* atrenaona dutim uf
tor.
floe Um otCtemonaTotaoeoi. Also a urer slork
more than self impporting at present
hi, liftUa work are anch aa appeal
Estate Miron Pennock. Final ac­
teetloM end Fruita.
hia robuat nature and, to uae a homely
count filed and allowed. Discharge
Of one thing there seems to be so
exnra-tan b. -,j]|
OYSTFP'S
From now
on•olieil
1 willyour
'&gt;»'■ •
Lt U | CK—. oyetere,
and
ne&lt;
issued to Cards W. Pennock adminis­
dunbt. and that is that the investiga­
the
haram.
'•
trator.
Chewtnuta
and
English
Walnuts.
son&gt;’° ‘
tion into Hie insurance methods being
Suffice it to ty the Michigan Central
FTAfLORHtQ.
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never had a in
COOK BROS. Editors.

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Open Saturday, October 28.

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Short Order Cooking,
Oysters Cooked Ev­
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Everything New and
Up to date

new line of Confectionery,
Fruits, Nuts, Tobaccos, Pipes and
Cigars in connection

ARNABY

One Door East »f C. W. Clarke &amp; Co

Cur Customers
Have Noticed It

The Song
of the Hair

D0 ayoquoowoant smoke?

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SPECIAL PUT SALE it
C. E. LUNN,

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PROBABLY WILL

’ two Reasons Why People Like To
Trade At The Red Cross

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Phone 24 I

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NICE WARM
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Hasting^ Mich.

MODEST WTMENTS

reepect in which he is held, and has
thegixxl will of the »jnill-pushers to a
marked degree. 1
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’1'he Gas Cxr. Jft. Albion hat* Won out
in the gas war at Albion. Tbo mutter
hasH&gt;ee» in the jeuurtK since liwt January. when the viry disfranchi»ed the
Gat^IZp.jand ordered the inuiua taken
up from’ the streets.
The Company
sectored an injunctMn and the matter
was’taken to the C. S. Courts. The
case whs tried Tinirdsay liefore Judge
Wtuxy. who reqdered a decision in

’ DEFORMITIES.

Because Ruth, thelS-year-old daugh­
Bloid. j
■
ter of Attorney uud Mrs. Hendri*. of
■ 'TJVmj*.. ;
Dowagiac,
giggled injhigh school. Prin­
b«ths OF all
kinds
:nz''r
.
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for Ttaiu- cipal Dunning slapped her. The father
.a..
'
A.'fdrostt. Room demands that the school hoard take
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM, immediate action or he will ask for a
warrant for Dunning charging assault
_
Jacitso.'. Michigan
and battery.. Dunning fe not popular
with a-ome families and his retention
on the faculty was on'issue at the last

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school election.

Holland is clamoring for better ship­
ping facilities. the Sole outlet by rail­
with ours and
road
now being over the Pere Mar' •d to deal Vrith
quetta which is giving unsatisfactory
service. The Lake Shore and Michigan
. each
• 10c
Central railroads both preach Allegan,
•
15c
Abie tliaiw
’ '1 ’
for 10c only 2| miles distant, and both h*ve
’■'•Wk' . ■ ,.s •
per set 45c been approached with the view of hav­
tumpfete 150c ing them extend their lines to Holland.
■ Mt,' .
complete Ute
UMWCiufS,' pair «c and 10c
■-,;u-ugir
81.00
Memories of the fearful Pero Mar­
•
70c quette wreck at Elmdale several years
Ute lb, 3 for 25c
Hice
ago, were received in Grand Rapids
per lb 5c and 8c
lac, 2 for 35c one day last week, when the adminis­
•'
per gal 10c trator of C. R. Savoye, who died as a
’sly Behr.
■ 15c and 25c. result of injuries received at that time,
,
■ complete 25c
gloves - pair 25c eommancod suit against the Pero Mar
Vi*, j x loifet Soap
quette for $50,000.
•'wlryOniom . ‘ .
■ per peck SSc

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w-w. WATSON.
lRVlN1cRflL5T0RE'
.1rv|nq, nicmanN,

Mn». T. J. Bradley and Mrs. Martha:
Harmon, of Battle (’reek, who have j
‘ l«en visiting their sister Mis* Elida f
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John and BUwi n Hovnl of 8bi»««—
county have received the pleareht new.
that they me belt, to • •W-000 “**“
by an uncle. .The whereabout ot an­
other heir George Hoard ia unknown.

DISFIGURED
WITH ECZEMA

k.

; E. E. Paton and family have moved
I from Hastings township to this city. ’

; and ’are now living on Bond St.
. .
A aulHcrilier who complained. 1&lt;» the |
i nuhlhher tb.u l&gt;b F«l*r was "damp" I
j deceived the reply from the patient and ’
| Inngjmifforing -xlitor that there was I
.
I
.
Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow­ |ho tniuch •'due” un it.
; A Massacbiw-Ms paper wiys tl® news &gt;
der—UnderPhysicians Six Months
i paper, is tbo bible of many an Ameri- :
But Grew Worse —Some Said i can-home. It this I® trnei the moth-1
■era should be careful to seket thk right |
Face Would Be Marked for Life­
papett.' Some of the red and blue scare I
Now Without-a Blemish.
! sheets me a lo»R »«&gt;’•»fn,m ,,eiMg blb*

CUTICURA REMEDIES
WORK WONDERS.
«Ac T was a sufferer with eczema
I write to tell you what n great friend
I found in dunk-up
.Jj
fix mouths 1 nan
tri&lt; &lt;1 three doctors,
but did not p t any
better- It wua on
my body and on my
feet r&lt;&gt; thick tlart
I could hardly nut
a pin on me with­
out touching «*F^-jscma. My face was

(he wonderful CutOintment,
I looktorfrirexAdgbl
Soup, and Re^obcnt. a
nnolied
&amp; RffiH

tZdUk™'i»ur iwtto Wjr &lt;»“

remarkable cure.

gSn, X.
WiU Fitzgerald, of lunia. waa
ed at Grand Ledge TnemlV
week, by l»eing ran over

. Ladies’.black linen poplin underskirt,
patent fastener, glove fitting
Regular price,$5. sale price.

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. Ladies' black mercerized underskirt,
■ with patent fastener Regul- -i &lt;n
ar price $3, sale prict''.............. L 17

Ladies black Mora silk nmlenskirt, pat­
ent fastener, glove fitting. •} -ir
Regular price W. sale prion. J ZD

Ladies’ black tithre-erized underskirt,
with patent fastener.- Regul- &lt; no
ar price f’.50, sale price.... 1 70

ladies' black brilliantine underskirt,
patent fastener, glove fitting •&gt; nn
Regular price $4. sale price J UU

Ladies' black mercerized underskirt,
with patent- fastener’, Regu- &lt;
lar price $2, sale price ...... I 41

Ladiea’ black brilliantine underskirt,
patent fastenerRegular *1 jjn
price $3.25, sale price....... L 3/

Ladies' black- mercerized underskirt,
patent fastener, glove fitting. |
Regular price $1.50 sale price I 1/

Ladies' black mercerized underskirt,
patent fastener, glove fitting, on.
Regular price $1. sale price.
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niany
moreu“"*r
“""T.
“lul!
*“ plkln
« ir store at aft times
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NDERSKIRT making is a business in itself now.
There are many large manufacturers who de­
vote their whole attention to this line of gar­
ments. Naturally they can produce theip ata cost
which permits us to sell them to our customers cheaper
than they can make them at home. Look at our line of
Underskirts, and you will lx? delighted with. these
stylish garments at little prices.

U

ttev. M. W. Duffey, of Freeport, wo 1
1in the city Thurvluy while en rente to |
&lt; htrlotte re » Witnewt ill the cre« ot
EdJ Dole, the .lopnty ehentr on trial. ;
rtentel with murder. Iter. Duffy La. :
’ Thu finest luilf bushel of peaches v
, known Mr. Cole Tor wveral year., and I
month wv -hlpis! from S0uth Haven wu» ie&lt;-enily’ always as ftriean.houoih]e.go&lt;Ml man.

favor..uf'the Gas C«x*

MalMTIjU.

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j the IHth nnnivorsarj- of bis becoming sent to President Roosevelt, pruliably ’
----- -------------- x—— ; ■ proprietor uf the Vicksburg Commer- j the first basket: ever cunsigned to a
COLE-STANTON. ’
ck*l brought no ill-luck to EditoL John president from the Mirhigan fniit 1-lt
A very
pretty wedding
occnred m
at
I ,, ,,
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,
"&lt;? !&lt;&gt;•-.»?
wvux.iiifj utiiuru
B. I..,!»!,I. ol that
m• r
,.f Mr. k0&lt;1 Mre. K. £ Sta..I
:
i m«3 IIUUIV «M .&lt;44. 04144 .’IIS. IV. £~ ntlUli Oh the contrary ho rather like* 18.
Xiles p:s&gt;pie Provo'S! xo cutiblst tut- ’ t”ti» in Maple Grove. Wednesday even'­
। aad LmH Jiap^l to think it unlucky,
, _iw passed by the last Michigan legis- ’ ing.O’tolw»r
when- tlieir dt.tighter
’ nOr does he think Friday
II® ■, .«*....
lature giving vnv
electric
roads ,the
same Mi-i- Kathleen was united in holy
- su had.
,; i» vtmuv.
uxj nx.unx
: the 1-1 year- ending on Friday the IXth । rjRht to condemn land as is euiov.xl
' byf - wedlock to Mr. Jay E. Cole, iuf Ashi has made a first clasa plant of the I gleMro
C0mrm trial treblexl the size and -juad- ;
While the wedding march was living
njpled the list of subacriben. and hu»
.
r ... *
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in the Ivrek &lt;„ bnil.1 ., fin.- n.w i
&gt;
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’ • plated by Mixa Mabel, sister «if the
I
bride,
the bridal c.-nple. unattended.
! haMn.~s W«k.
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, Clute at kalamazre. Ia-I wrek
1 to urge the next legislature to pivsA an ’ entered the parlor preceded by* Rev.
Dortris,
of Battle Creek, who in a few
' anti-cigarette law. We hope .tbey
-.bort Wohls pronounced them biisliand
• A great deal
sympathy seems to wjn ont.
■ have l*en wa&amp;tril on Thus. F. McGarry, ! ‘
i andi wife.
■
The home wa* beautifully decorated
I who is considered the bruins uf the
Berrien county school commiMioner in fh-een and white, many handsome
■ ftnmd Rapids water deal, and Yvhv
report.* 50 per ebut of th© school chilcutJtlqwera
being used in the 'tlccorais'now in Ionia prison. Petitions have
j dren of that county a* not in school,
ti.-ib. The-bride was very cbnrmingly
been circulated asking Gov. Warner to
i Why does’nt ha enforce the truancy gowned in alw blue • crdappeB with
lardon him. -The.governor, does not
! law
trimming? of cream •’ilk mid lace.
। it-id
way because of reveBoth young people are wiell and favla:ions of cnK»laHlnt»is on McGarry's
,
oraily
known, which, wah plainly evHarry McLain. •formerly employed
part before the water deal was thought
j of&lt; He is charged with having wrong- with the Gill d -Crary Packing Co. (derived by the many htuidsutne and
| edi the tkidow of, a former partner .by ■ &gt;f South Haven;' has been arrested for ; UMifkil present* bestowed upon them. *
swindling his firmer employers.
f After congratulations the gnwjts wore
, ket-ping inut^y that belonged tu her.
i Ncrn-d to u tountifnl wedding juipper.
. covers being laid for sixty in two largo
। Hun. James d Donnell, of Jackson,
x The d'.me o^the state Capital at tents erected on the lawn and pre*idI ho^ sold the Jaeksrai Citizen to the Lansing will fie • illuminated in the
j &gt;aitae syndicate that controls the evening by .l.U&lt;*.' incandescent Jamis
Gpests from away were Mis* Elva &gt;.
Grand Rapids Herold. Mr. O’Dohnell in the near future- .
Thu|iias of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. |'
will retire, from the newspaper field,
.1. a Warburton. Mr. and Mrs. Cfirtid |
win-re he Uulh &gt;een very influential
Thomas Mcbary. the. convietesl Warburton. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel |
ani greatly proq'eml.
brotbern
Buxton, all of Buttle Creek and Mr.,
will all unite in wishing Grand Rapids water deal Ixxxilet. was and, Mrs.. Frank Streeter, of West]
him many yearsjof usefulness in ether denied a pardon! by the state pardon
Leroy.
walks of lite. He deserve* the universal ljuard last week.

• ide • / the* best
Air k
grocer for it.

»auHora«aiS i&gt;ri CONFECTIONERY

Petticoats!

'■

P’P *n I'r"l*-’r »bapv.
vX.
x-4 4.

Irw a i
f"
&gt;ar »ne insan*
___
l4cn
selected as
ns superintendent
superintendent of
of th©
tbo
Wen selected
Michigan asylum for the' insane at
Kklamazoo to k
Succeed
the Intv L.
Dr., W
Kblamaroo
....... -- ....
( l«o&gt; to the local ticket office will be : M, Edward*.
about $1.80U
\
•
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jfttst?. J-

MM

Cribo"" ^KM.^.,1.

reuntry rexder, to tew.re ^ .
““1
•"
"bo » going
through
tbo .wintry wil-'
„
" _
------- mu vumni __ ,
ing “
medicine
gunrantowl (..curo erery- Srehrill.
*,?’ Ur
~' H' u
“• 7"'
bivkereou.- of
Jte
‘^d'cinogunranlcedtocoro
“''
bl„gfrome.r«.here.
t,.nak.,liH
d ftasnville.
«•**'«- '-it«™
«— . .^\
were Hasting*
Ui.:nmr Thuni(lllv
*
if it d,»« not doK, uu.noy will
,.
''
Mrs.
Wm.’ Cambell
left Wednesday |
fundod by oi» of .mrdrug .tore, ditl1
........... ....................
,'reut ones at different plnro« where ,Ot c,l‘,,,rui» «her.- .hr will' .pend i
■ale. are mmfe. n
.1ini.reU» to ’| the winter.,
rnnko
buying a, y.iKll
:
Mrs. Rufus Cherry is expected home iSil a» it |. to got (bo money b.ck re from Milwaukee this week, where she '
none of ..„r druggi.u |.av,. ,uaJ, a„v ' has been making an extended visit ,
j »nch utn i-mont. .Some lu.ro b&amp;„ bill,
te' ■ with relatives.
I and other, may l» when rolled upon if i periham Stiverance, who Las been
; they are not |n the watch."
spending several munihyt in Montana,

I Ifce Michigan Central refused lower
i rMe-. and a party of the hunters have i
ipu-ky.-.n.
arranged for(..tereb.ng.l.te
ticket* from Ray.
the
,'te A*
p.„
y ’j
, tii kets are tntervuaugabir. the parry i
•i will
will 1x5
bo aide
able to
to depart
depart from
from Jabksun
Jabkson II
| just a- though tickets had been purch-*
;t&lt;ed there. It is estimated that the I&lt;
j used

Friday the ,1:1th uf the

3

SALE ON

R*pi‘” f'irod*Th'^ “•*

r,r&gt;Tr.)',o^“h"|^“ ..re.

this city Thursday lor .an
At th., .(me u^-mUy „f , &gt;gd Fellow returned
i extended visit.
.
; and Betekah irdetn, uf Benton Hurter, ! Miss Gcnevieu- Squires, of Jackson',
This Week’s News in Nearby
j
tol
week.
Brikie
J.
6rr.
of
Bay
City.
Counties.
1 visited IlastiugH friends. Wednesday.
*as elecled Grand Maato . X. Wilder
i returning to Jackson • Thursday.
'
j Th.- XlfHm Central apte.ro to
r&gt;
‘ lira. Fred Baker, returhed Thursday
| ter. over-reached intef at Jackrnm. TreatenT
'P‘"'
from a ten days visit with her parents
A party of 182 Jackson hunters wanted
'
i Rep. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson, of Sarato go to Eckerman. Mich for their fall 1
•
*7^
.|nnk
nnr
hunting.’ The rate from* Jackson to J The Eatou ajuntv suiiervizDrs have
Ekkerman. twenty-five miles from the ' COI1^,'niule&lt;l the county jail us living in- ,’ Word from Fred L. Heath reports
i that he is getitng much better in
I Soo. is $21.GO for the return trip, and ’
l^xiriy -wntilntea. »nd infected;
&gt; from Ray. Ind.. j|u^ over -the state | w’ltb v®r,}’u Sheriff Halladay whs I health and will return from Hot
border, via the Lake SI 0-&gt;\ it is $17.10. ’‘sonerated from blunge ’hut th© struc- , Springs Saturday or Siindky.

. ,7!'D8Pt jllSt In.
M Qf^.TT

25. iwt

S^'»".re?“'L*Orkln' * rlSSEr7*^^

Jfl

Luod.x-ar,

October

7~—~

County. I JjJJ*- C- W Mixer went to Detroit
The
inue of the Portland Ol&gt;- i
&lt;ai a vi,it
server told of a new g.^ being workleft Thursday on u busi«d U the country districts in thnt
tnp t0
Kansas.
•kimwS’hi^i th*
nw
GreUe left Thursday for
niMv
bis ^^P.tion, this swindler Bui7a,t» (or an extended visit
LMr',wt-

! x-meT"J'Vi’d"" ’think !t ’9 riRht t0 Bel1 a“y but
) F|“w •
drn«». We would not give poor
i
.,
.
families: neither will we give impure

Arthur E. Mulholland,

’

PERSONAL "MENTION. ?|

Th C0HE TO-MRRY

Store.

.It |&gt;ays to sell pure drugs. Every
pnsoription. Every dose of salts,
f -pice, every medicine, whether for yon
,
-I l ure, just as pure ns it is possible to get
p;;
y.,a think it pays.'
THERE are other reasons.

banner.

|.„___

J ««

j

“

-de to

-»

Wd feel sorry for the man on-the j
farm who has rained four nice boys |
nnd cannot kei-p even one of them with
him to take up the farm work -r the
fatb«r grew too oLI to carry it on.
Tbo
loy on the Urm. it tbo
on. rrbo early'rmolycs to .toy by his
&lt;]»&lt;!.
Jonah Kawy raiiwl twrfv.- .talk, of
MinnrsoU Dent coni this year that av­
eraged twelve feet high. Ea.-b stalk
had one eat or con, on. The ann. were
vorv large, having twenty row. ot ker­
nels The coni is an exceptionally fast
growing variety a&gt; will be realised
front the fact that from meaauremenu
taken it grew just a foot in two days
—Nashville News
The last legilatun did away with
March oiaminatlons for toucher, and
the attorney general,has given an opin­
ion that all teachers whose certificates
expire, in March must present them­
selves for examination, if they desire
to teach the year through. So if a
teacher's certificate expires March,
reofi, it will l» necessary that he write
at the examination October in and 20.
which wllFbd held at the county seat.
A story is told of a young man who
went to work tor a stingy fanner out
in Kansas : At three o'clock the next
morning the farmer called him to lw
gin the day's labors A few minutes
later the hired man went down stairs
with his grip.
'You ain't going to
,,Vs the grip to work, are youi asked
the farmer. "Naw" replied the man
aoontfolly.’"but I am going to find
some place to stay all night "

Phone No. 9

J.T. PIERSON &amp; SON
$75,000.00

Capital

I

Surplus :: $25,000.00.

Ornctrs

Small
Savings

Chester tnesser. President.
R. B. messer.

Dice Pres.

fl. fl. flndcrwn. eaibkr.

Director*
Ebtittr mtsstr.

R. B. mtiwr,
R. C. Trwcl).

m. C. Cook.
D. S. Bwdycar,

Eukt Ulricn.

fl. fl. Anderton.

Interest

banked regularly at
stated periods is the
sure road to prosper
Ity.
You can't all reach the limit of wealth, but you
can all start right.

Begin Jin HccounrUJitb Us Co-day
as It’s better than putting it on to-morrow. Our
savings bank takes any amount you want to deposit.
Put vour money in as soon as you have a surplas and
it will be safe.

paid on Savings Dopotllt.

money to Coan on

Jjasiings City Bank

Real Estate Security.

The Social and Business
Advantages
you gain by always being attired neatly and stylishly, are very
apparent.
,
.
Have you ever noticed how differently your friends .
greet you on Sunday, when you are “dressed up” and on
week days, wfien you are wearing your badly-fitting “every
day” clothes ? •
•
t
' Why not be “dressed up” all week, if you gain by it?
It won’t necessitate a greater expenditure of jnoney; just
requires a little more care in the selection of your clothes.
We know of no clothing that will serve your purpose better
than the carefully tailored, fashionably designed, shape retaining

Kaufman Garment
The Paletot shown in this illustration, is undoubtedly one of
the handsomest overcoats we are displaying. It gives that dis­
tinctive “tone” so eagerly sought for by the careful dresser.
You’ll win many a social and business battle with the help
of this overcoat.
$18.00 to $35.00

C. H. OSBORN

�HABTLNHS BANNER W-1UBKK «

Something Must Be Done to Replace ।

TIB MIY
LAW MAKERS

the! Timber that is Being Rap­

CoeUnue*! from pHgc one.

PRACTICAL EXAMPLE
OF REFORESTING

Hood’s
Sarsaparilla enjoys the dfe-

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
‘
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Elfkxla White to Jacob Schondelmeyer 40 ac sec ti, Yankee
Springs*....f 1000 uC

S

j

Idly
Cut Off.
What i. thia
coantry
’foing to do tor |

tbT"Ure wH&gt; «•

■ lumber and timber a few years hence; |’ tertained. and where they found thing"
•if the rapid depletion of our forests I in first class order. 4f the wishea uf
continues at its present pace? This is I
--7 CrilerUn- w” be'
1506 00 a question that is liecoming more and Itoebu-ia
I&lt; Here they will want to keop Mr. and
more important each vear. The govern­ * Mrs. IJchty nt the county farm km long
ment bas commenced to appreciate its
3«» (H) importance and is saving out large as they can lie prevailed on to stay.
The committee on finalization made
health and strength of every
.....................
tracts of land to l»e planted with trees. their report, holding os we beliese
Grant Dickerson to Frank I.
organ', bone and tissue de­
But even this attempt to discount the justly, that Harry county would fare
Hart. 20 ac sec 20 Hope, also
pend.
Accept
no--------substi«-------- --—■
-----Lot No. C. Ckivcrdalo....... 2U00 00 future will not avail much unless each better at the hands of the state equidizstate, supplemented by individual ac- ere by bolding property at its cash
HoO(l^St
| Gordon Jenner to Jamea Jenj tion wherever possible, takes hold of value, rajther than cutting under. The
"
ner 40 ac sec, -W Hastings. 1300 (Xli
SKb on
having Hood’s
I the question in earnest. One example
totals ar«- real Atate tll,97U.00fi.
AND ONLY
| Dennis Collins to Stephen P.
of individual action comes from north­
Brandstetter, 120 ac set* 19.
, ern Michigan, and the promise of suit­ pernonal estate.$2. Hl,7(W. » total of
Hope .......................................... 8000 00’ able reward is very flattering. At Nor­ $14,387,710.
'
.
Following is the report in detail;
Stephen P. Brandstetter to
way. Mich. Samuel Bridges is the own­
DR. YOUNG’S
Prrsl
Dennis Collins, 120 ac sec 30
Hefti Est Iteal-Kst
er of a large farm. Thirteen years ago
Estate Total
Hope6000 00
a forest fire swept over an HO acre tract Anyrta.... J«KSM.
•KI.Z30
on the liank of the Sturgeon river.kill­ Battimorn,. ms.vto .00.001
Jas. F Forward to Sidney W. •
Barry....
kMXW ;ji.ino WWW
Jenkins, 40 ac sec 30,Assyria ‘ 1 «&gt; ing every’tree. White pine cones were Carlton. ... 7».mi&gt; •A1S.000 90.140
t'aatteton l.tr.V.MO I.O.MU
planted
on
the
land,
and
today
there
Geo. O. Jones to W. H. RqckHaiiiOKStp ©MAM MLM0
1 and 4 537.010 657,010
• well. «K) acres. Barry
2900 (X) are 5.00U floe white pine trees, many Ctty
city 2 and 3 7W.rao 7tH.7M ;txA.y.fl l.tttsOTV
of which have at mined a diameter of Hope........ C.MAJ0
4.WW IBJBO
Martha A. Ford to Jacob
S3.W® BS-LNHO
... .W4«
10 to 12 inches‘at the base and a height Irvinx
4O0.WO
Jolinstowti. I47.KXJ
Strouse, lot 8 blk. 5. Grant’s
119. WO
of 25 to 33 feet. The best trees are Maple&lt;;ro»&lt;- TN.tbO
8U0Q
Add. city 7U0 (10
Ortnsevllle W7J*»
Ahoae which were trimmed up six iValrtevllle _,7#l.0» 7M.«on 17M) 0
Augusta‘L. Armstrong to PhilKulltMlll
41.7.040 oue (7..«&gt; JBl.lW
1years ago, and this fall the remainder Thoriuquile
'.lk\UOO
otti.483
ip Keiser. Undivided 2-8 of
iwill lie trimmed. In 20 years, Mr. Woo*ihii«l Mtuso ■■ss
140 ac sec 2. Yankee Springs ItWO 00
YlikeM|«V. Z1Z4«&gt;
Bridges figures, the tract will contain
permanently cure
.
•Jas. I-. Wilkins to Arthur Laupin© which even in the palmy days Total... ll.670.3S0
The committee on apportionment
luiugli. lot 30fi and S. l-j lots
of Michigan white pine would have
3OI and 305 City
30(1 00 been considered first class .timber.
made the following report:
Homer Green to A. A. Aid• Township
SUteJax
‘ ’‘“‘W Tat
Sold under Positive Guarantee
, A-wyria .....
•
MUST PAY THE FIDDLER
i rich. East half lot 10. Clovi Baltimore.....
Call and get valuable book
Burry
;un
uo
, erdale
Carlton..........
2 Each For Signers of I| Castleton
FREE
Josir h J. 'Stevens tt HL SetterPrice is $20.72
un-.*.',
| llastinr* T*p .
ington, lot Nashville 1888 '00
.'.l«7UO
i city Kt and Ith Thornapple River
i &lt; ityasl and 3rd.
Jane B. Pierson to John B;
UtfjM
Drain.
Prescriptions prepared as if for
King 40 ar .sec 18. Yankee
.
thb Docto/s own u«e.
There-were 72 people, mostly from. j
2300 00
, Springs-.&gt;..
'.Eaton county, but some from Barry, j iinmcevill**. ...
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Wm.
J.
Herrick
to
Diadamia
J.
who
now understand that it coats • min^L.114
i,an&gt;.u
Sign of the Elephant.
. Fought, lot 423 city;
MO OO Something to sign u petition for a ’
3JWL4*.
•O1JW
. Sarah J. Stillinger to Victor
urain.
I YBnlu* Si^iaxi.
B. FurnifN, 8U ac sec 10,
These people asked that Eaton j IoUl
‘
Castleton...............................
2467 00 ■bounty’s Tjwmapple river drainage
—
system, which stops at the Michigan I
Chas. DuBois to Willis Bayne,
40' ac sec 28, Hastings.. ... 2000 00 Central railroad bridge near V
CORRESPONDENCE. '
ville.be extended to tho Nashville daiiL
— —--x-wDavid Huggitt to Earnest E.
MADE TO ORDER
—-HBerry fib ac sec‘36, Assyria. 1000 00 Qur readers will remember how' thia I ®
matter was considered by a jury in j
SOUTHEAST BARRY
Fred E. Mead to Amos Wenger,
You may relwt your
|his county and that tlie jury would { LH.]aywl ^ter.
40 ac swe 3. Thornapjilc
1000 00
own rover.
More
not stand for it.
■
, . ,
, .
.
John Brandstetter, Ext. to
The uroumulated cub. ol tbl* dtftA I Th« '■“j”11 t^r,hdd,*',’
than one hundred
Chas. F. BBandstetter. 80 ac
which wit. nut coutretclol. arI. Mr- -id Mn&gt;»
samples to selectfrom
sec 27. Thornapple
5600 00
Under the l.w tlie 72 peti- '
-necero D^ide the hnnl .trod)- Call and give me your
QUIT CLAIM!-.
tioner. lor the drain rauet lout tin. ' «,n th*’
•&gt;""« «&gt;&gt;' d“v “’“1 in
order and have a
bill,
which
amount,
to
feftTi
orohj
I
d»
•»»•»»
-™«d«rombl«! 11
Lovina Shafe to Geo. Shafe, 80
couch made jnst as
There will naturally not be a h,pp, I both: th., chicken pi.dinner wm.re.lmbac
sec
3,
Assyria
.'-500
00
you want it.
,
leehiw » thi. money i. doked up by i «•
™mpHineoled by all Nearly
♦ Geo. W. W. Rockhill, to W. H.
the signers.
| ever)'tbing was sold even to the cakes
X PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE ♦ Rockhill. 40 ac sec 21. Barry 800 00
',
i and pies that were left. H. W.
♦ Elizabeth Rockhill to W. H.
a Bird in the Hand.
I Bellinger sold a fow'of the articles left
t ■ Rockhill 40 ac sec 2L Barry.
I 00
*
R. Jamieson, Prop.
It Is Imposalble to trace the earliest at auction. The Searles orchestra fur­
X 1st bldg north of National Bank. ♦ ; Emanuel J. Feighner to Chas.
use of tlie proverb "A l»ini in tlie hand j nished the music in the evening.
&gt;»| j*two in the bn.li" which ta
\ After payinu all mpt«iw Un- ladim
; Feighner 5 ac sec 26. Castlton
Hous forms of expretta'xu Is common |
netted $4O.4&lt;». „
.
.’ E. J. Feighner to Chas. Feighto mony countries •
ner 40 ac sec 26, Castleton... 1800 00 j V
middle English
’ I In
tu luiMUttr
o*&gt;K*11 we
t*'7 find
*M«* phrases
putaaw- !i _ Mi&gt;
• Gilbert Searles and Mrs. L.
RICH MINE OF OAK.
! which have the same purport. Thus In ' Npbles attended, the wedding of their
A tfURS/un tfiifiber Atx’cr i:: 1 gillie's -ConniKinplaco Book” (l.'Hhi we j niece Miss. Floy Beetle, of Nashville. ‘
VAKRIAGE LICENSES.
cred II valuable mine of oak. It caiata f rank An*iD. PrairirviBr
22 I flml. “A byrde yn Tionde ys tw^ter that
1
— ------- ------------ -in a river in.S.uth Rureia and ban lay- Erenn, Burchell. Prairieville.. ..
three in the wride."-and In Rhode's i HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
-jBabces
’
Book."
also
of
early
date.
"A
There
is
*juitr a good deal of sickneu
era three or tour feet deep scattered y&gt;„,k FD!k,r. M.„,r (lrovp................
,‘nn‘I ’ ‘ * ,S W3r’h f,,n
W [among the children in this immunity.
over 1.H,
mil.-., 1,.
'ink--k.,,,., Vil.tl.rs H
(,ruvl........... 22?

known. IL is on all-round
■kedidne, producing its an- R. Wolcoot Adrn’r to Sarn’l E.
Roush 70 ac sec 12. Irving..
oaixall|&amp;4^ cfTocUs by Bkk*k~jfy»
ing, vitalizing
enricHng Fr*”k 1 u,rt
,o,,gplli,ip
c
blood bnand
whSTtS
“ °™
"

HOOD'S.

RECTAL
DILATORS

PILES and
CONSTIPATION

W.J. HOLLOWAY

i

COUCHES

ing f(*{rt.ur«* is ns variety bf colors.
.... »
Hunsain is improving very
BuppoM'd to Im? dim to the variqgated . * “y
° " •’obnstown,..................... 21 i j No «l«»ul»t onr modern version sprfiigs ■
roil of the nver l«tom. No ftpeer K“Ih*rl&gt;”- Stanton. M.pb- Grove 21 | from these old saw*, and it h possible'' slowly at this writing.
tnnr'they may have originated In the |
। Mr. and Mr*.’George Garrison have
than twelve shades of pink, blue, yel- Walter Ogilen. TbornnppTe
quaiDt remoiMtranre of one Will 8&lt;nn j gone to Ohio on a visit.
low and brown huje been noted, &gt; ;»ch Stella McNee, Irving
qrs. a Jretor in the court of Henry I
log having its owm uniform shade. The ' Wallace A. Hobbs, City.................... no yin., to whom Lord Surrey, in grati- ■1 Mr*. Roaeii of Delton mother of Mrs.
logs taken out have ranged .from, forty Ida L. Fowler, Hastings twp
tilde for 'many a good turn, had given I Howe returned home Saturday after
a klngflHher from ,hls nviiiry. When | s«''t&gt;ral w«v|« stay with her friends
to 2(X) feet in length and from fifteen ' Chas. Hart. Kalamazoo................
to twenty inches iu diameter, and it is I M. Belle Lowder.. .NashvHle.
24 Surrey sought to recover it. promising '
to replace it another day. the sapient
estimated that more than IMkOUO;
Mrs. Frances Hendershott and her i
jfstpr Is wald to have declined, saying.
craging seventy feet, remain.
son Clyde visit*&lt;d at Kalamazoo last ’
Robbers recently entered the dry
prefer one bird In the hand to two
week.
gtMtds and clothing store of E. L Hew­ in the. bushF
‘
■
NEVER ASK ADVICE.
son &amp; Son at South Hnven and stole a
Mn*. Mu«son and fiSy visited friends j
When you have a cough or cold don't I wagon load of plunder, constisting of
[ here' over Saturday.
ask what is good fur it and get some ' furs,'coats, shirts and. other wearing.
'The seven sleepers of.Ephesus were | The L. A. S. was well attend.sl at j
medicine with little or no merit^Ahd
Constant In*-. Dionysius. John, Max- ;
,,
,
.-----prehups dangerous. Ask-Tor Foley's
Its. Ftank
Blivim's las
lastt wrek.
wis&gt;k
imlan. Makhua, Martlnfan and Sera . •',rK
h,ank Bhvcn'a
Honey and Tar. the great throat and
ml
lung remedy il euro, cough, .nd old. ’ Or“‘* “-FxL
agitating the qn«- pion, seven young men, txmverts to
NORTHWEST CASTLETON.
quickly. For sale by Arthur EL Mui- lion of having city jirisioners work in! Christianity, who during the persecu­
John Meade made a Inwinen trip to I
tion of Christians under the Emperor
bolland. successor to W. H. Goodyear. , chain gangs on the streets.
Dpelus, A. D. 250, refused to bow Ih»- Lake Odessa Fru&amp;y.
fare nn Idol set up by the-emperor at i Unde Rtlwrt Watts of Battle Creek i
Ejihosiut. The story goes that they ; called on friends in this vicinity last
fled to a cave In Mount Cellon nnd that j Thursday and Friday.
DecInSp In his rage, ordered all cnv*^
in! that mountain to 1m* sealed up. [ The Coats Grove L. T.- L. and Manin :
i Nothing was heard'of thpm for 230 -j (Aimers L T L w ill meet hi John ।
( yoars. when they were discovered by . Meade’s Saturday vv.-ning Nov. 4.' All
i some workmen who were dlgcitig foira- are invited.
l dirtioua.
Awaking from their, long
Tlje beari thresslwr Is on -onr street |
Tell her she takes no risk in buying here
(•sleep, they offered- coins of such an­
tiquity that the attention of the au­ threshing beans.
It's about time to think about changing to heavier underwear. We've
thorities was attracted. They did not
CEDAR CREEK.
thought about it and here are a few of bur thoughts in tangible form:
long survive and their bodies were
, taken for burial In a large stone .coffin
\toiSt Victor’s cbnrch, Mareellles?
VERY SUDDEN SUMMONS,
Men's Heavy Fleeee
Ladies', Mieses and Children's
Lined Underwear.™..
W
Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear
Tin. . omunily was very budly shock- 1
Mrrnir'h j&gt;t Treasury
I
Also Fierce Lined Hosiery.
ed by the news of the death of Walter
A single
treasury note
.
----- measures Davin which occurred on Friday morn-'
three and pno-eighth inches in width ing. Mr. Davis owned a farm in the
by seven and one-fourth, inches in northwest corner of the town of Johns- |
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
length. It will sustain, without break­
ing lengthwise, a weight of forty- town. About one.year ago his bouse j
Phone No. 10.
one pounds; crosswise, a weight :&gt;t was burned down, nothing saved. It I
nlniet.v-onc pounds. The notes run four was occupied at the time hy Ernest i
I to a sheet, a sheet being eight nnd Hor$» . -Mr* Davi® came here this fall •
one-fourth inches wide by thirteen and and^iuilt a fine house to replace the i
one-bnIf ’ Inches long. One of these one ^destroyed by fire. Hs hail the
sheets lengthwise will suspend 108 house completed and
talking with
paitnds and crosswise 177 |&gt;ounds. It his can»nter and Mrs. Horne wben he
will be noted that a single note Is
capable of sustaining, crosswise, a went to remove his overcoat and fell
weight of ninety-one pounds, which Is oyer backwards and died without a
twice the amount by nine pounds of struggle. Mr. Davis was born in
jibe weight the note can .sustain length­ EnglamL came here while quite young
wisp, while./In the case of the sheet, was about fifty years old. had served
the ■ crosswise sheet lacks thirty-nine five years in toe regular army for his
pounds
of double the sustaining power adopted country.
WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN
of the lengthwise sheet.

Break the News
To Mother....

HORTON’S. w“y

READ THIS
FIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER
FOR ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD

($135) DELIVERED. WILL
ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY

loo CORDS AT THIS PRICE.

R. K.

Grant

0asking com i&gt; tbo ardor or tho
Tljat than h. made of mud by spon­ day al prwnt
Hoary Wertmaa baa Bold Ma bora™
taneous generation under\tbe gun's
bent was the deliberate opinion of Na­ and other atock and will
tbe
poleon. first of the moderns, if General winter in New York Crtv.
Gourgaud can be believed.
Clifford Morford has left bia work
Referring to ancient civilizations in
the east, Napoleon one day said to in Barry and is at hurun to stay this
winter.
Gourgaud:
.
"All this leads me to think that the
Word hu been received Iron, Alfred
Blabop and wife of thia pUce and Lew
Inhabited by man, and within one or
Lawrence and wife of Hickory Corner.
two thousand years I am disposed to
accept the chronology appended to the «bo are in Oregon ttat they are in
•acred writings. I think that man toe mountains hunting at present,
was formed by the beat of the sun
Mr. HaU and wife have moved into
actiag upon mud. Herodotus tells us U» booee with Clark A. Loomia
that In h's time the slime of the Nile
vbnng’"d Into rets und that they could
1 lieart will lie clean hands.

,--------------~

decided not

to

LEAVE CHICAGO

The Consolidated

EYE, EAR, NOSE

Pre*. &gt;"d Tool

Co. Felt It *•«“ 8* u“wbe
To Locate Here.
There were strong hopes that the Con«,lid»t«d Pre- &amp; Tool Co., ot CldcaKu.
a eery .oereWul manulartorioi, eooeeru which l.rodore. a largo llna o
.paial high grel« madmirty. might
be induced to locate in this city. Mr..
E Tvden' is largely interested In thin
eoneern. and a tow other HaMiog.
part,™ &gt;old -torr There w much
regret when Mr Tyden brought word
bat week that tlw Chicago panic, int.mrtrd, arid who include the active
management, left that It would bo onwiw tor the Co. to mow iu, plant from
Chicago.
.
This seems to be the chief obstacle in
tl* . way: The -Tool Co'a. line of
special. high-cla» machine. re&lt;pin»
the nervice of many of the most highly
skilled, expert meebanica. who of
course command largp pay. Tlie men
are opposed to leaving the big cities
where they have their unions ami fra­
ternal organization*, and where if one
of them lose his place in one shop there
are dozens of others where he could
readily find employment. More than
this they like the attractions afforded
by a big city, and the conveniences of
life there which theyconld not get in
a small tntfn. So if the factory should
locate in Hastings, its work would be
continually hampered by ths difficulty
of getting and keeping the class of
help which tbe Tool Co must have in
producing its high grade machinery..

AM THROAT
I have taken several Post
addition to my regular medical
,,,, lr*’ in
specialty of treating all dfeearen ,.f tl„.
"°*e »

EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
I fit glassea by the latest all mod a.,
scientific methods.
al’Pnir«j

DR. C. H. BURTON.'^

FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER,
I am aointi to make some exceptiooaibj lWv 0Iices on '

TOP BUGGIES and HARD and SOFT GOAL STOYEL
See that Steel Range in my window markr.l

S5§oq- .«

Straight Ladders 10c a foot.

Jesse Townsend.
MICH

HASTINGS

LOCAL ENTHUSIASM
On One

Subject

Hastings

People

Orow Enthusiastic.

The •‘•'Tease of |*o|Hilar enthusiasm
on the following subject is almot daily
maniYcsted by public expression and
local endorsement. Read what this
citizen says, and discover the cause
tor the constant showering of praise
which follows in the wake of Doan’s
Kidney Pills Mrs. T. Phillips, of
Broadway, says: ‘ After giving Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured at A. E. Mul­
holland. sncceaeor t&lt;&gt; W. H. Goodyear,
drug store a fair trial 1 can ’eheerfnlly
recoaum nd them to anyone suflering
with kidney tremble. I had suffered for
some time and tried wveral remedies
receiving little it any benefit. 1 ob­
tained morn benefit from Doans
Kidm*d Pill- than from all the other
remedies I ever took
I endorse the
medicine most emphatic,Uy.
For sale by all dealers. Price .*»0 cents
Foster-Milburn Co..
Buffalo. New
York, sole Agents for the United States.
Rumv.nilier the name—Doan's—and
take no other.

THE NEW ELDRIDGE
ROTARY SEWING

MACHINE
Guaranteed in every Way. The
iest running and most perfect
chine on the market. Has none &lt;&gt;}
the five objections that every other
rotary machine always have,
This machine juste fits the stoiik
where QUALITY is the MOTTO.

Phone 76.

See It;
Try It;
YOU'LL BUY IT.

The Quality Furniture Store.

IT TA IZTO TIAAr To Make a Xiood Photograph.
I Aik to I llvl t call
w.e; ther^fore °sk Mr. fr'eHn&lt;*?.t0
early before the Holiday
rush, and get their orders in NOW'. We can give you better service anil
better satisfaction. Remembdr that until further notice wifh even­
order of $4 oo or over we will give an enlarged photograph 14 .\ 17 inches
In size FREE OF CHARGE.

Hastings, mich.H.

J. Chi*istmaS y j^HOTOGRAPH|R

AUCTION SALE!
STOCK
Th, umleralKned will sell at Public Auction nt the Stock Varel.. In the t lilac. ..I St h ille «•

Saturday, Oct. 28, '05,
,

Commencing at 10:00 a. m., the following described Stock.

io Head of Horses
4 2-year-olds last spring, weight 1100
to 1400- '
I air work horses,..5 and 6 years old,
weight 2400
Driving mare, 6 years old, extra good
3 heavy work horses, 5 to 8 years old

400 Head of Sheep
,100 tine wool breeding ewes, 1 to 4
years old
100 coarse w«&gt;l breeding ewes, 1 to 4
years old
40 coarse and fine wool breeding ewes
160 feeding lambs, 60 to 70 lbs each

36 Head of Cattle
. 20 head of'yearling t5 head qf yearling beif’ r*
3 head of 2-year-oids ’ ■ 2 ii&lt;
4 head df ;»-yeai-obi&gt;. gih :
1 cow 7 years old. cornua* i”
8 cows 9 years old, dry

This Stock is all native. All
Good. This will be the big­
gest sale of Stock ever held
in this community...

Be Sure To Attend

TERMS OF SALE:-

One year’s time wiH*|

given on good bankable paper with inte .
at .6 per cent.

C. H. Oversmith,
E. Granger,
G. W. Gribbin.

W. H. Burd,
E. Hecox.
H. H. Vincent,
propriet°rs-

H. E. DOWNING Auctioneer.

�HASTINGS BANNER. OCToBEK 25. IWB.

Local

News ! S™E ™3“ " """

^/ln Rubbers

1 THROAT

Aheres JteaO i
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’ offkeovcrk’iy!

prices on

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AL STOVES.

mange.

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$55.00.

C ♦’heap

I ire-, good
• -.id i&lt;’t&gt; a
» tin- lake,
it buildings.
•Aacres., R.
;.'"es from

MICH. \

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115

a* large
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tiCtrely lire
■ ■ ■ div
■ me baM
lalaaa*;

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rsfctv:
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’LL BOY IT.

I iood
I l&gt;ult: line

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.iron nd
•w of the
uro* Itarn

]

I

j^elch Sent Itact to Jail «, Anolll„
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mason Hath-'
away. Thuraday October 19, a som
I

Charge to Serve 90

Days.
A new time talmas being prepared
Rov. Clareneoli. Wald., tonnerty a
to go inu* e®t*xTt on tlie entire Michi­
.Swvhillo
preacher,
wu on W.-dntMiay
gan Central system tin Sunday. Nor.
™nvi't'11, °r 'ra. mpport in Grand
5th.
Rapid, police «,,„
onIered
Several of the yunng friends of Mas­
w",”1”"5' a** in
ot
ter Harry W&lt;xm1 gathered at his home
tail
Welch hu
in j,n (or tij
Satiinlay evening. Games and music
month, on a charge ot conlamM -n
Wefe enjoyed by al] nreaent.
I.iling to otay . circuit court order
If la* can get,|ii« ranters satisfactor­ Umt he .uiport t h, chilli, wbnu mottar
ily cloeed .up in this city. J. L. Craw­ “ U‘*’ Nin*
Caven. a former
ley is considering an offer to travel member of hi. congregation. On the
through Australia next year at a goodI contempt charge he could ..ot be put at
salary. Mr. Crawley baa plenty of! work, hot it i. ,wte&lt;l he will now
this world’s goods, but is su situatedI have a chance to get ac&lt;|U.inte.l with
that such a position would naturally the stone pile.
appeal to him strongly—as it would
rat any -me situated as he is.
rriDDC cnnMtAr'air.r,
,
y witnessed the wildest storms
CORRESPONDENCE.
on the\|kes that have lieen experienced I

,

Tro**''
• '-read Rapi-la
visitor Thuisday.
*
.
Mr. and Mre.' D. a Brom,,, went i
to Chicago Friday.
J
M. L. Cook visited bis sun Koliert in
Ann ATlxir Saturday.
Register Doster was confined to hi-,
home the first of the week b-r a severe 1
cold.

Herbert Wright, of Grand Rapids, I
was tlie guest of H Martin and family
Sunday.
-

Mrs E Allerton, of Naabvillr. ia
staling tar ataer.. Mra. H Marti*
• this week,
ABa Diwn d*ho i» nou- living near
Battle Cn*k. was in the city Saturday

storm came up suddenly I
NORTH maple GROVE.
' a
Angle, of Detroit, spent Sun- ’
and the
"ttained a velocity of al-1
. Mis, Lena Rose was the guest of i
tL&lt;’ gUVBt of
I‘art‘nl-H Mr- “n'l
most a mile a [nute. The tthorea of .1
I Laura and Frances Day from pri&lt;luv JlfX A J Apgkthe lakes wore at
n with wreckage
.
.
' I Mrs- ' H. Brown, of Nashville.
and the property 1&lt;
will amount up I until Sunday.
„ Kalama JTT, 'w
ut ”''' 1**“" Elllel l,,,J
into many bund
of thousands. ' Jake F-irmui il .t work
_
i (.-alia Mills Sunday.
This vicinity felt the
ect of the '
I—
zo° »‘n -•
the round -homie.
terrific Bind Tliuraday ni land early’ Frank Tobia. and wii,-.pent sm,- ! Will Thomas of this city and'T. M.
Friday morning. No partied* r- dam -lay -*
at »»Mr. Aapinall'a in .........
IWUmure"
l«tt"r-. «,». ,d Toledo. I
age-was done further than
Mr i i? win
re. .
spent ‘a‘,t wt*k at (lu« !“ite hunting.
owing
Mr.A . h. Milk J. K. Towler and
T.
..
.
7?
1
d^wn limbs fn-m trees, hut the
George Kunz hate n. w Albkm wind‘
McC»,luo'was certainly fierce. ■
.
mill, pnrehma-d of Olaretow a: Saabc"-”r Munday lo -.pm! I
viUv.
I
■
a ^ew
with Mr. and Mrs. F E. j
Itching pile* provoke .profanity, h
. I
Remalia.
The Adventist| school teacher Mis*
u-», , .
.
pn-fanity won’t cure them. Doiui
wreure .pant from Thnredhy until .&gt;un
*!"•'&gt;-*«•. &gt;• town ।
Ointment curas itching. hhx*ding or I
'day with h. r parent, neat Char- :
'k!“w you.
protruding pil«** atter yuan of sufferIrtg. . At any drug store.
I
i *fe ” a diuluy, and the happiest mart
J _X
I
' in Rutland.
*
■ ElnJjctte Norpri -was able to sh up, ...
,
’•,.liu7'whU»Snhday.
»'r. and Mra. Imrg. AUtay
....
.
/ i ,,
,
' . i
guests uf their daughter. Mrs Ger- I
When you want some
Mr&gt;. Jarnea Riwden ay isnulMjtter trade Pahner. of Maple Grove, from j
^nice and lasting per- - 1,1 th,f ur‘ting.
Saturday rill Monday.

fume call in, we handle
the following brands: *

“• J' BeU
»*»»» &lt;ke same.
i-. W. Cr.*.-h, Mulbollanil N pmacrip- I
Willikms kin Kalamazoo ti;&gt;n clerk, was call-xl to his home!
; ; for a few days.
, Friday tn atu-uu the Tunfiral of his i

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Dabrook’sr
RickBicker,
Seely’s,. /
Foot &amp; Jeqks,

। Cap. C. Rayiimii and wih were hrie
I a f»-w days Iasi week looking after
। their property 'lidre and in Yankee
Springs preparitory to making Kalu; tnazo&gt;&gt; their future home.
i Chaa. Roush ijnd family have moved

' uephew, who was killed by the falling •
“‘heavy plank.
' T M. Baird, of Jackson, visited re!-!
. atives in this city ana Hope the past
week.' Mr Baird was the first white !
‘ oh‘,ld ,M,rP
township ami de- 1

\ in with hia fath&lt; r fur a while on ■ brat4'&lt;1 l,i‘ r’“ hirthday Sunday.
#
.
y|4ciddnnt of his inother's pour health.
•------------------------- ’
'
Mrs. lumfear Of.Grund Rapid*, who'
NASHVILLE. .
t has been here f»|r a while helping to
E‘Iwii‘ Kinn’’took in lhe '*cunrion |
■' J can- for her mother ftxpecV to retnni Thursday to Chicago to visit his amil. j
I horn-- this week.|
Miss Sylvia Kinin? was married to '

Jennings,

Eastmans'

aiture Store.

itograph,
•iends to
Holiday
rviceand
th every
i~ inches

iy.

Stplemiier 1st. 1905

Sylvester Greusei,

Ware Boise Opposite C. K.gJS. B. R. Depot.

Hie, on

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The !•

wcold.
Titers,

Bin

io build.

Anu
;• h awhile.
And tt tv
Fut ih-;
And w&lt;- i

fhere’s u

• • i t-o busy,

• k has begun,
r»e. iu clbver.

T».v country is booming,
And bo is the city. "
There’s so much to th&gt;,
That winter must come is a pity.

T
W
U/

But now is the time,
Your roof to patch,
■
And to build for your chickens,
A Rung warm thatch.

U/

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•r■

Get our thingies and siding,
Onr doors and our windows,
And llx all up warm,
Ere the cold winter wind blows.

j at S. FieOeM’" to »«»•&gt; Irv'-l' "'f-' ! hit* horw - -iihI it becoming nnmitnugeable he reined it into the fence break- ,
Sunday.
Urandma Hal.’ is vHtlng a Knuidwn j ing a line and tipping the carriage nn-!
• til he was obliged ^to jninp to the
| in Middleville. Mn* Mary Htiidershott i» vising . ground spraining his kneewriiTbniifiiiig |

NOV. 2, 3 and 4
For this sale we shall have besides our own assortments. special lines from
leading manufacturers, embracing the newest and best, styles of the season. We
guarantee these garments up-to-date in style, workmanship and material. Long
Coats with Empire and Box Backs have been particularly strong sellers. VVesh^ll
show these in black and colors, as well as other styles. Our linb of Furs will in­
clude oppOsnin. mink, fox, squirrel and others. This sale will give you hu oppor­
tunity to inspect ant assortment of Coats and Fursoqxial to many sliowh in larger
cities. We guarantee that, quality considered, our prices will he a* iots if not,
lower than those quoted by mail order houses or firms in other cities..
Will you not favor us with an inspection?

THE DATES ARE NOV. 2, 3 and 4

3. Goodyear

Co

A Bargain for Saturday |

PICNIC HAMS
•

M

»

ONLY 8 CENTS
Bring your Butter and Egg's to the largest dealers in the
city. We Make a SPECIALTY of Fancy Dairy Butter

DePue &amp; Babcock

his hip .badly.
i
.
. I
' Jay Paimatier of'Ijinsing was calle*! :
Always Open Evenings.
Phone 86;
here
Saturday
by
the
weriorts
illne»«
of
i
LAKE VIEW.
. .
There was a large crowd at church I his father.
, Mi« Amelia BeCuurwy. has go»« to :
। Btinday,
•
MORGAN.
.
|
MT. Cotton and family ai*mi W.slne*- . Brooklyn to act a&gt; hoUM-ktcjer tn a
.
i Mitw Jemima Morgan received word
day and Tliur^biy wilh G,,a Rock- 1 wealthy family.
i Mrs- A. G. Murray is &lt;mtertaiuing i prjday p.»n.ihe •-•ftth that; Walter Davis.
Mell and wife.
.phew living at Cedar
‘ drop’
Cwlar ;Cr
.Creek
)/
Afiss Grace Waddell
Saturday I her mother Mth. Wood uf Now London. a ntrphew
boirt '7 it. in
- - Hia
— V_
I dead a
alwut
m.- 0cL
Oct. ‘2&amp;
’ atad Munday with her parents in W«md- i Ohio. Mts. Wood is K7 ywws old and ।
j travels alone.
| aged mother lives in GaleMiurg.^
iland.
। El.**vorth Kennedy of Allegan Co. » Walter lived with her. but o*ned a
Charles Sbith &gt;*• gating his Irarn
has boon a guest of Hiram Coe and i farm near Cedar Creek and was build- |
basement ready’to cement.
1
j ing a house on the farm when the . I
■ Tne immense amount of furniture, Carpet-.
We sec that Nr Harwood’* wind- other 'friends hero.
’
.1
leums and House Farkishinfts that we art selling
Ed. Smith has retprhed from Appel- grim messenger came.
mil! is minus the whwd and fan after
Miss Grace Adkins went to Nash- .
gate where he went to vMt his daugh­
mnst
surely signify that we are doing about the
the fierce wind Thursday night.
ville to take mttsic lescton Friday .
.
thing in regard to prices.
Sv~»f'*-.y&lt;TwKi«-P^"~ ter Mrs. Roy Brumm.
night
accompanietl
by
her
sister
Lena.
.
।
attended thosnrpr*e on Bert Mil er , Mias Floy Beebe and Herlwrt D.
Our prices and the quality of the goods are
Mrs. Ellen Nesbit is keeping house
; Mtenwu
g-Tuesday^
------------------1 th.
homeborne - ot ■■■­ Wotring were married
taW«last
rt-tj-ta
Mr- for Mm. B. Mwd of ttarryvlll. during
[ Friday evening
at the

fl

’■
ning.
-----Ale.tr.&gt;mberealt&lt;n.l.-&lt;ltl.ul- T.
— L. at Mr. Firmer . Friday evening.

Will be
nterest
leader daiiends
your increax Iu —
the aUmk rial■ -I,- u.t aa leeiit-r
nepenus yourBiivcess
- ----­
-1. .I Sluck I (MXi has an established
,he
------•It is no ••'•••EKIMEXT.
■ .rowers.
EXPERIMENT it keepe tM
perfect econdition.
: -:i - nd entire system in JL
perfect
““,,’'.MTkiTmnnf«
.....i fat®forming
r..rmiu&lt;elements
- ah. a larger pw cent of flesh
and
element*

r'*9. lie,. I
uiE-'d u
d'gS-s-!,,;.
’•‘f aii’ti,.-.' -A
from a &lt;•(

. lint of grain.

ftkraniowi six# Toc4

We have

IittrMtloMi Ulw» K|n,r’'

International Poaltrv Wi
lateraaiiotui fitwt Cwt:
lattnMfios*! D«“ KUUr'
-I-Soek Food In l-st.ndr&lt;ep»ek«gt*. ■•"d 10 28 P°U“

COOK &amp; SENTZ,
Also burn the Famous Palatine Oil.

Phone 37.

The Oroeera.

K&lt; v- G VVher absence.
’
Rev. W. A. Miller rides hi« circuit j
Tuthill of the M. E. churcii perform­
ing the ceremony. They haye gone in a new carriage.
!
to housekeeping in their heme which
Min Jemima Morgan went to Gales­
was already furnished on the comer of burg. Midi, to Attend the funeral of.
I her nephew Walter Davis.
|
Middb* and Reed streets.
—Mr. Wm. Miller of Hastings spent a
maple grove.
few days last week hunting around j
Mrs. Etta Schill and children of
Dukotu-are visititQj her aister Mrs. Morgan and Thornapplo Me did not
carry a very Urge Irag of game at* the
John Cheeonan. •
weather was unfavorable for hunting.
There wax
reboot at the Norton
was no M'hool

i

Lino­
daily
right

what
do the business.
We are getting in lots of new goods every day.
Call and we can satisfy your wants.
We are headquarters for high tirade Pianos. A
big stork bn hand at present.

L.l Mr- A J. Bikt*.

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PARMELEEBARRYVHXB CHURCH NOTSS.
f a JoeRhaaobtaiirtemploymMt
Quarterly meeting next Saturday nXimnd Rapid. « nretvnnm, on u re* er M,hS 1
.
&gt;t
-rumor
at
Itelle.i.-1
and
Sunday at tbo ehureh. KeV. Dolph (
He will more bi. rmn.ly t&lt;&gt; that city
tbo latter pa-* otthie week
,mitrtB ■ J
iu,,.,., siklx.. Pra^r meeting Thurrtay evening.
Paulo) Br..»-n.haa returned m-m hi.
Mr. and . Mr,.. Doagla.
S-wU
|h&gt;t
wi„ Um. jn /
Born to--------.
Oct. 2. a son.' The little one
I the coming revival to be held here.
Tiait in Bowne.
; .
Guy dine who ta» taen Bl ««*&gt; lived until Saturday night.
At the Aid Society meeting at L. E.
Chaa. Evan- ia very siclL
tvpboid fever i. much better.
Mudge’s the society voted to get a
■jacob Finkbeinor and rannly of
Caryl Schillman returned from N. chins cupboard for the parsonage. With
•
in Parmelee bnndaj. Pakota laxt week.
, the receipts that day and what the |
leighren viaired &gt;■'
VanAvery of Tretotvtatol hi.
ladies collected they raimd $10.65. And
advertised- letters.
™reit..tthi.BUreW«b&gt;o«l.ynow our pastor's wife is using a new i (
Un. Mary Auatin. Mn. J. S. Conk­
Mre. Jolt Cbeewtbrough of Fr®I"rt
;cupboard.
lin. Mre Hattie Wabb, Mre. E=»The L.A. 8. will be entertained by i
Houab.
Mi- Edith Hubtard. Carl
Mrs. Willis Lathrop Friday the 27tli &lt;
McMaater. W. L. bandy. Chaa Baeckwith. Chaa Hetrt (» Howard holre^ for dinner.

number-

3

A MAN IS KNOWN
BY WHAT HE DOES

.................

J? Linxey.
.
**
Frank Charlton and wife apent Sonw .lay with Henry Alihoow and lmll&gt;.
»ii
Allert Alliaon W Woodland vWtad
ifclnnrachooloneidAylMlweok.
I)/
Clarence -Mead and family «Uad «| Frank Charlton and wile sand ay ev ■

■ i?i&gt;nse to finish,
.-.At are just begun.
• out y all the time,*
lumber on the run.

tend

•ietors.

THURSDAY, FRIDAY - SATURDAY

______________ _; at the home of (loo Hubbard

&gt;5,

e.

We wish to announce our fifth annual Coat and Fur Sale

SYLVESTER GREUSEL

GRAPHER

in
ilk

COAT and
FUR SALE

We select the best in
each Ijite of odors. We,
surety can please you.

Mr. gad Mr» jam™ Brett nr. and ■ A,r&gt; *''-»“d |Vi.maM«r re Kalama
| nrn Herald al«&gt; C. H. Charlton an,l ' fuwtttil- la« Ww!m*day. JM Hi? ,
wr&lt;
family;.petit Bntiday near Naxhvillu relatives
’
’ “present.
"* **Rev.; Tuthill
“•*'*” of I
ttjil-x ice
•orn cribs.
, tin* gueixtb of Fred Grwnfirld and fam­ this place oihciated. They received j
Telvfftn-ue
i many nice presents. Kalaiuaicou will)
' By.
at build.... j be their future borne.
■■ t&lt;&lt;&gt;•&lt;•»!; t
. The first Quarterly meeting will Im*
church
^^n'- &amp; ' • s,,,Bb wh» at Hastings
I held at the Barm*vill&lt;.* M. P.
:» rriih-njfl .( Phone U3,
Thursday and Friday the guest of Miss 1
and*
&gt;riiR rstore.,'
Michigan.( It)rt- ’ and “ ;
j Minnie Fnrniss.
Tbeultold Garlinger is enterxuiaing |
IRVING.
■*
J Mn*. M. Cafferty of Laj-ecr. Mk-h i« company from Lansing.
। visiting her anker Mrs. H. C. Sirong !: Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Dickinson have
’
gone
to
Memphis
I'ennescd
to
s|&gt;end ।
'and family for a tow days
PERSONAL LETTER FROM
.
i Mr. and-slra. bi. J. Williams worn !• the winter.
))
r ms' .Im.-.v .’vial
, pi Ai’wgan Ihsi Thun«Ia? &lt;un3 r- :ihaic&gt;«
Vena Welch Sat. Saturday.
S HE WES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.
• Mi. and Mrs.!Harry Sixlrt ny ent* ’-. urday.
There was’ a lively runaway in thi* !
tained the hl ter? s parent* from Balti­
village W.fiiumiay nioniuig which re- ;
more township lk*t Sunday.
suited
in the killing of it ut-rse and a
j Rev. Holrwnb'moved hisfiuuily he;&lt;n imposed upon by Tin
narrow i*~*i'pe from death of a young ’
ose to pay you highest
grandma -*f Hen -Shaft er. A team Im- ,
i in the parsonag/j.’
. .
.
our Rags. Rubbers, old
j ,Alx&gt;ut W of tli’ friends and. neigh-.
ville hi charge -&gt;f two vounumen whs
: , Cid Papers, Magazines Etc.
k-otb uf F r.ink Hbdver and t.innlj ga'* . engaged
engage*! in
in drawing
urawing telephone
ie»epiK&gt;w pol«
i-uic-n ,,
you d Cash maYket
lor everyi a:
। them a farewell surprise Iasi Saturday ,
rft|lroad J!inU .U1(l while in
I
have
HUSBAND KNOWS ME.
IbvjBning 1-efore leaving for their new |j front of the Wolcott house &lt;&gt;n their i
’ home in Hio*tingn./They wen* present- i, way for a load the king bolt of the •
Hastings apd Barry County
cone but: i;.ss in
:
ed 'with a reckeij aS a token of rcmem- • wagon came out wearing the horses1
,
for 25 y.*ars. I respectfully request
• twrauce.
'
•
! with the
rcsnltn.
’
your patronage I will treat you FAIRLY,
• Newell Williams has returned home i Freeland, non of Mr. and Mm. Philip .
LIBERAL’.' ind HONEJSTLY.
(iarlingi.r. met an nutom.bile wiiilc out [
ifrom-Haatings.
.
’ Mrs. Dan Mairtjteand children visited ( driving Sunday evening frightening !
Yours Respec

cin. Bam
framed l'ix$‘. *’*'

Goodyear Co

E. Tyden went to Chicago Friday.

Mi- Ara Manin ia on the aick Um

Furniture Corners

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co

)i

CLUBBING RATES
Readers of the BaNNEE can secure

as favorable clubbing rales with this

The Fuel that's right
At the Price that's right
Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel. For Sale by
GAS 00. Phone 359.

paper for any daily or weekly paper
or magazine published in the United

States or Canada as can be procur
ed by any other newspaper in this

section of MJehfyan.

�NATk*F THE
nuilkl I 111

HALLOW E’EN

APPRECIATING THE
LYCEUM PLATFORM

at

PARISH HOUSE
A II ATI Ail C llEf J Hallowe’en is drawing near;

SPECIAL SALE

4U AI lUli 5Alt

,
CoatUmte from jw^one.

$2.00 each |

These Clocks usually sell for *3 and S3.S0
each, but, in order to close them out, I have
cut the price to $2 each.
I make a specialtv of watch and jewelry repairing of all kinds. All work guaranteed, and finished on short notice.

George Newton,
JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
®l Burton Hastings. Mich.

First door west of Chidester

j

1 The«&gt;*
&gt;™uf
•»Emmanuel
«•&gt;"»•
•&lt;&gt; *«'■
ladies
church

This will Im- a very large sale. There '
of the BANNER ! whe/i 12 pages
are 7 horse- and colts. Itl head uf j Mrv printed, as has Iwon the ca-e- of
cattle. 30B sheep, besides several hogs | ]aui. bow far would ebb paper extend
« large lot of farm tools, a qnaiiity of f jf
section of the paper was laid
hay and grain and other article®.
1 down flat, so that the edge- would just

are here onceHnore. Ip anticipation of the us­
ual demand we have stocked up witli fresh
goods and can Supply you with

Goveruor

LaFollette,

Who

Thinks of if.

form a- a great educational Institn 1
tion a» well as n ■ouiw of entertain- •
ment and pleasure. Men are Mci&lt;niz- '
ing the opportunities afforded by the
Jyceum bureau tu "nring their tbuurire
of life tu the pi’ople. Both are lienetit-1
ed. Within the last few weeks, the
newspaiM-rs havn l&gt; e.n saying that La- I
Fbllntte. the great and fearlem champ- j
ion of good government, tea* consider-!
ing the mutter of laying aisde the *enatorial togr-iu. well as vacating the seat
of governor, of Wisconsin, either i
of which position- is hi* to chooee, for I
the sake &lt;&gt;f going jo the peopje of the
nation on the lycenm platform with
hw idea- uf representative government.
I The people «&gt;f Hasting- will surely ap- i
predate the opportunity to hear Gov­
' ernorj LaFqilette at St. Ruoe's Hall cm
! Nov. Ill Bnv a -en*on ticket NOW.
I
i

to have tb-ir working uteiiHill li:in,ls.,!nu ,urt '
1,11'e. ns wi-ll an u»|!nl. :q &gt;.-.'■•.atr-

Why colitinue to torture jj&lt;mi-J
A
with th" '•!&lt;* fi'ahione'i lint hi"
Hi- ASBgjffl
.'.SBEsS2
SAI) H&lt;"N mnLex ironii g
™
handle ia nlwaya
alwaya cool. Thu
pills],' b
j. so -maxli tu
.0*
hmidle
I h" i^li-b
the iron will glide over tlie
the inrls..
jirti;;..
:
without sticking.
A

Just One
Trial

We are Exclusive
Agents
'F
Fur '•WIl’TS Jersey Butter
ine iu this chy. This is the
be»i made and you’ll be
pleshrd with it.

People’s Meat Market
M. J. Weaver,Prop.
Cor. Jefferson and Court streets.

ttione rjB.

[ ling ot the Electric Co’s wirrii was j In getting .mt such an editivii it ,
:
.,,
i j*. uonnu* r—»fi iir-wie
. .
i responsible for the mishap as is,; would
be tw much to expect that an • J
,
.
Sroct.
i 'claimed, then it ought tu Im* made I
error will never icrur. no matter how • aj impossible for such things tu happen , hard tev may .try' to prevent ,it. We,
Mratesu. %
! in the future.
It zis a serions II will
bowevvr. t'b»t It 1. «,r aim to i ThI
My L
.
i matter.
avoid encry mistake possible, nnd to . (
Mr- sent,

I

Our new line of
TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES.

is now in. It comprires every­
thing that is rich: upXo dale.
But its in QUALITY that theflne
rbinea.
S'rars of experience
disve made un thm-.uifchly famil­
iar with leather. Its In the wear
Chat n Myers trunk or cult case
will please yon. and it wont cost
but a little, if any. mttre than tin
iiifetiol article.

W H Myers &amp; Son,
Phon* 31«

Jefferson Bt.. 1 door south of I’, v.

□oooooooooooooooooooooocoo

If You Want to Buy or Sell
Anything, Use the
BANNER’S Want Column

■WE H1IE

THE
SHIRT
WAIST

IROKIhS
BOARDS

IW
have the BANNERS distributed all i
-urn-tMfer
over
tbi. connty Wote Thnrxl.y
i if SUWAuw. l»«-i Kivco
I night. .
; &lt;&gt; Dr? Tt&gt;o*r r.4c
For never*! years past Dr. Doiudd
Mr-. Scott.
&lt;iouno4
-..............
1
! Jrnci Soon • from Fauki)
McDonald, of Grand Rapids, has been
making regular visits to this city 2,900 CARLOADS OF TIMBER ' i:&gt;-«dtug. •
Held lor
’
I Tie- Mu-lard t’U-trr
every 30day.-, ;u&gt; he ba* to many I
.
.
!
I taale H. I&gt;aai
Other places'in Michigan. As a result ■
Made and Shipped By J. T. Lombard
-M-’
Scott.
he ha- built up a large and lucrative
practice all over this state.
For Twelve Months End“
Those who have hud bnsiniwa ‘to do
CHARGED WITH JUMP
ing Oct. 1st.
ISO BOARD BILL.
with him. either professionally or
otherwise, will regret ’to* learn that
For the 12 months ending October I.
jj &amp; Ko(m ha„ iMW,n HrreMwi in Has­
tie will move to Detroit November 1 1.1. T. Lombard hu manufactured and nng&gt; for jnhjping a board hiH at the
where he will open an office. We un- sold,
Ir. this
'Ll- village.
,'
-*
:2, to steam and electric roads Morgan Home in
He hud
dent wa that bv ta »l.Hatgrl.v inter- inmU,. tkarljMjnOtfB tert ot lumber jj‘”
'htttemore.
csted in real estate in that city, and and limber. This would aggregate over i qc1 1Mth * Hc piead*d not guilty and
will necemarih
nemurib give
givesome
«.nwattention
iUmtkte j 2,1KB
2.U00 car
ear loads,
load., or
or about
about s carloads
earload, thc exMmiimtjou wa, m.t -for Qcl ~j
will
St ‘
1 to
.rt his ...
I.
! for
foreach
n.okday
a.r in
I.. the
, k.. year.
vmmw His
It Io.umbering
,n mkori-o . ln (|efault &lt;rf.....be ,, &lt;x&gt;nftpeti
_
. in th;*
investment-.

’ designed Tor ironing
flounce*. ruffire. tend
gathers place* in-garmentk. which are hard
to get at w.ith the 'or
dinary iron.

To the Man Who Wants to Sell

To the Man Who Wants to Buy

The plan which I hn^e inaugurated iu my business en­
ables me to offer you various advantages which few oth­ ; Tlie most famous of dogx Is Cerberus.
er real estate brokers offer.
I who wntebre the entrance to Tartarus.
Some one or more of these several advantages will
He has tlrree heads, but Hercules drag
surely enable me to save you some money.
’ g«l him to. earth and Orpheus put him
No mutter where yon are or in what part of the coun­
Ito sleep with his lyre. The original
try you want a propetty, 1 can rene you.
dog cakes wore given to Cerberus by
Il makes no difference whether you want a 51i&lt;U build
ing lot or a 510JKU Qirtn or any other kind of real estate
the sibyl who led .Eneas through hell..
I would like to submit a plan
or business whatever may be the value, 1 want to hear
They were made of flour nnd seasoned
from you. You will get the very best possible service
with poppies and honey. He must
for selling it....
regardless the size of fbe transaction, lust the prop ■ have been an opium flend, as the cries­
erty may be on my list. It may be on the list of -mne
,
tlal
drug Is made from popple*. A
one of the real estate brokers with whom 1 am in touch.
If I can sell your real estate or property for a better
• "sop to Cerberus" was one of these
In any event, I may find it and save money for you.
price and as quickly ai any ocher broker you certainly
| cakes given to the monster by Greeks
I
am
not
only
iu
a
position'to
most
advantageously
want to know how and why.
-serve the man or woman who wants to buy a home or a , and Romans as a bribe to let them in
. If you will send me a clear description of your property
farm, but I am in the best possible position to nerve the j without molestation.
Including your lowest cash price, I will write you a letter
man or woman who wants to make a p roti table invest­
explaining my plan which enublee me to handle real e*
ment.
tau* transactions very expeditiously, the plan which
Write to dav and tell me vour requirements. DO IT
The Chequers Inn nt Slapstoneit, near
make* quick cvh sales. 1)0 IT TO-DAY
NOW.
ORtnothcrly. must be unique among
Engllah Inns in one respect. It boasts
If You Want to Sell, Fill Out, Cut Out If You Want to Buy, Fill Out, Cut Out of a flre which for more than a cen­
tury lias never been.'allowed to go out
and Mail this Coupon To-day
and Mail this Coupon To-day
The place Is a quaint little building, to
which many -vlsltoni resort on account
................................................
l.**5
" .......... ,...................................... rw,
of its never extinguished fire and thio
C. B. Benham, City Bank Building. Hustings. Mich.
C. H. Benham, City Bank Building. Hastings, Mirh .­
ttlrf cakes baked upon its hearth. It
With a view nf buying. I desire ffformation about
has been in the occupation of one fam­
1 dartre to sell my property, tchir.h consists nf
properties which fnrrtispond apprwlmatfly with the fol­
ily for over 100 years.
lowing spedflea Hone :
in the City or
Kiflit qf property
Children have ears like the very spies
Town of’HUite of
si%’State if
of nr-ture Itself—eyes that penetrate all
subterfuge nnd pretense. It Is good to
and which I desir&lt; to sell fox. f
City or County, or part if State preferred
set before them the loftiest Ideals that
have lived in human reality, but the
The plan is based upon the following brief dwrije-1 The price must be behceen 9 ....and 9
best idea! of nil ba* to be portrayed by
I will pay 9down and th* balan'-r.
Hon
the property:
parent* In the realities of borne Ute at
home. When you are not watching
and the children are—that is when the
lesson" are learned for life.
Now while you have the matter in mind, write or call
and t-ee me.and let me knon what you have to sell and
how much money you want for it.
If your property &lt;no matter in what state or territory it
is located or whetlier it is worth $5in» or
iu de­
sirable and the price right,
.

Home

.IJ.t I'-..

A’amr..
Add rats

Jamea MacNeil! Whistler Is said ones
to have confronted Oscar Wilde—«t the
height of the aesthrdc movement —
with Du Mft'urler. who was satirizing
the Poatlethwaite® in Punch with all
his might nnd to have genially in­
quired. 'Which of yen two invented

’"•ore Kevoe „ I
!ilwith the I
»shitn Stat It I

UP

'

SHIRT

■ .«•: tt» a~
Mr« Mg,,,

WAISTS

GOODYEAR BROS,
PHONE NO. I.

THE HARDWARE OEM’.IK- HaSTIAUS. MKH

The Hastings

Lumber &amp;

will sell lumber, lath.' Kliii!'.'!..
and doors that wih |rka.4- y
quality and price.

Coal Co.
window­
in

ROOFING.
You cannot find anything; morn lu-liaj’ie and durable
than our well known gradroofing..

We Sell COAL That Burns
Whither hard or soft coal, we &lt;1&lt;n pl.-a-e tl:- wife,
the main spring of the liouse.
BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.
FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS
PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

Dr. McDouaU i» a skillful physician | operation* have l»een carried un large ^unty jail.--Middleville Sun
and an honest in an. one with whom it jy In the northern part of th® State.
, ,
is a pleasure to do bu-iness. and his
friends wi-h him -nccese in his new
HAD A BANQL'tT.
.
| Munday evening Barry l.odge No. 13 1

3E 5E H’l

3£

S3E S » « 3E
in

'

MONEY SAVING

I Sell Real Estate
No matter what it is worth or
town, city, state or territory it is

D0IN6

FOR

THE ASBESTOS FLOUNCE IRON

UlrtMlst

WILL MOVE TO DETROIT.

K uf P. conferred th® second and third
Eaton Hurlbert stationery at Mui- : de .j reef . aboutt 73 being present to
Holland's Drug Store from 25 cent* .
■
witness the work, which was done in a
to $1.00 per boa.
, most satisfactory tntfiitier. About 20
j were present fronrFreeport and vicinHy• After the degrees were conferred all
' repaired to Barnaby's restaurant where
j refr.BbmentB were served and a very
pleasant time enjoyed.
'
Barry Lodge during the past year,
under the direction of Chancellor
in what
-Commander Guy Crook, nnd his effici­
located.
ent officers, has enjoyed a splendid
growth, about 40 new members being
added since the first of January.

CONVINCE

WILL

A FINE ENTERTAINMENT

Hams ®L Raiss,

Phone orders gloen special attention.

TRIAL

Allow ns to demonstrate tL&lt;-

everything will go for what
bdnK’
■
•
'

It’s becatn* we handle Chicago
Beef, and the iieel that can be
bought In this county. Just re ­
member us with your next order.

.

IRONS

SAD

ASBESTOS

All who know Mr. Smith under.-tan&lt;l | touch one another'
'
that thia will l«e a genuine -ale. There I yon
|w Murprised at the answer.
will be no" ,-ide-bidding, and that I but it would make a strip of paper i At Baptist Church. Friday Evening

10c

W0Mg|

People in thifc country are jmrt be- ;
ginning to appreciate the Jyemm plat- 'I

It will ■ jwo
&lt;ide and -nearly SEVEN ,
Excellent Pro'.MILES Jong. The BANNER is now
ff&gt;m.
Henkel’s Prepared Buckwheat, and
printing 4. WO paper* each week. When
.
WAS IT SOMEBODY’S
there an* 12 pages in the i*per. a. h.The young p-ople of the
Baptist
Golden Sheat Prepared Wheat, each, pkg
PADFI FQQklFQQ? been the case of late, there are three | church have arranged for a musical
LMnLLcooNCOO!
Section-,
of
4
jMigus
each.
Each
section
,
pn-gixm
to
be
given
Triday
evening
Also the old fashioned Buckwheat at, per sack 30 cents
• is three feet long, and ahont two feet i ?T Hds week at the Baptist ebnreh.
The City’s Fire Alarm System Burn- ' widtt So the three sections of each | The entertainers need nu introduction
W&lt;- have Pure Vermont Maple Syrup at 10c a
M
pa|«r. ii laid down flat, su the edges
• Hastings audience.
bottle, to go with.’etn. '
ed Out by contact W 1th Thorn,, • . .touch
. one another, would ।I -'
\ir«
wu her®
lwoukijn«t
ln*- Ji - it
,} Kmtt
neon was
ru.re ulmin
auonc :
' make a strip of piper U feet long and i
th&lt;*e who heard lier '
apple Co.’s Wire.
2 feet wide. With the paper in each I "ing were .-banned by her pleasing j
BANNER rppnwenting a &gt;trip W feet teMner and sweet voice. She never I
Friday morning early, while some one
wad changing one of the Thornaiqile long and 2 feet wide, the paper in the fail* to please. Mrs. Archie McCuy ;
}
Electric C&lt;f». high voltage wires, it 4.«Ni BANNRB’S.printed each week. ' will aiwompnny her on* the piano.
PHONE 16.
THE GROCERS
cam’’ in contact with the wiring of the would make a strip36.&lt;XX&gt; feet lung and I Miw Vinnie B. Beam.always popular
Hasting*, will furnish -otne charm- j
citv's electric fire alarm system. The j 2 feet; wide. A» there are 33HO feet in :
.
latter wa- burned out. and made utter- ' a mile, this would make a strip of pa-' *”K readings e®jw*cially prepared for I
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO b' usele—. thus bxpoalng the city tu j‘ per nearly 7 miles long and two feet i this ocoMion You will mi®- a good •
. thing if you let this opportunity pm» J
“ danger of delay in getting notice of a ' tride
’
i ■ tire We are not prepared to say that |■ As this paper has to Im printed on ' Admiwdpn, adults 25 sclaoil ’
। anyone-was to blame for this con- j. lk»th aidea. folded, trimmed. Iplrlled I l’»' ilition. but certainly this city cannot i and mailed, some idea of th? work -of 1 Program as follow"'
i afford to have its fire alarm system j getting out the BANNER each week
will convince you that you can
May Mornli&gt;«
[ made nm*leM by any such means ilgel the nicest, tenderest eteaks
| may he** gained. Anyone* having an
i in this case without making a search- j
and roa»te to be bad in the city.
j ing examination ;aqd if careless hand-|' idea that it's a snap would Im* satllv i Kwutlns
THE REASON WHY?

We Oellier to all parts of the cltf.

A'CO£D

Speaks Here Nov. 16th,

' wni J|ew
yQO Jn the |arcb
j But as they’re, promised e’er tu do.

, A’ supper they will serve tu-you.
uf next week. November 2. conimenc-1 U pon the eve of All Saints day
) ing at l» a. m. A lunch will Im- nerved I And in tfaeiryisual saaiptuous way.
A at noon W. H. Couch will he the Viands rare and edible.
il auctioneer.
Amu-emenG fair and credible;
Mr. English will sell a large lot, Witches will grace the festal time.'
)
of desirable live stock as well as lota
I of farm tools, which be describes as Music will add its cheerful rhyme;
J nearly as gcxxl as new. He ofief- very The future will be revealed t&lt;» yon
By one whose power is vast' and true.
liberal terms See his adv. ubLvvhere
S«i come and have a joyful time.
in this issue for further partirnlars.
! T’will cost a nickel and a dime.
'
e. v. surra
| Tuesday Oct 31 from .*» to 7 p m.
Having rented his farm. S.^ mile/( north and S mile east
ea*t of Nashville on
oruru Uli PC I f)NR
township.
I section 13 in Cuath-ton
(— --------------11.. ”Mr. &gt; NEARLY SEVEN MILES LUNb
. E. V. Smith, supervifkir of that town,
will hold an auction sale un Wedn»--&lt;iay One lASue of the BANNER Would
; Novemlier 1. commencing st 9 a. m. I
Make a Strip That Length
A lunch will be served at noon. IL I
and Two Feet Wide.
E. Downhig is auctioneer and Frank 1
i McDurby, clerk.
.
. If the paper used in each week's in-

The Griddle Cakes

What

A HOT
ihon

Winter. is
here andW*the
question of heating your homes
. ----------MV-btolp
....... will
....I| !h* &lt;*a vital
one. We are
i fortunate
.......
;.tvery
..... Ihb'M pattentf
in being able to offer ;...
for sale .the
-------- »
...
j- - -1
econbuilt on scientific principles, and which will soon pay for them^l'
-omy of fuel.

THE
20th CENTURY
LAUREL

m

TL,ng h°* the co«l bur"&gt;
from the outside towards the
center.

Burna soft coal or
slack'without SOOT or,
SMOKE. Ith®ats the
floor, is clean, fuel sav­
ing, handsome and
SOFT COAL

OBJECTIONS

are overcome. The cut
of Ute tire bowl shown
above, shows how the
coal burns from the out­
side towards the center.
It will hold flre for 4h
hours and the tire pot is
guaranteed for 5 yean.

THE RADIANT
HOME HASE BURNER

20 Century Lsurel.

Burns hard coU, and is one of the handsonii &gt;t. at’d
economical hard coal bloves ever placed on ’tin i.-irkeH't

« an^omament to any home. *
•

’

WHEH YOU WAIT A STOVE CALL AID SEE HI
LIIE BEFORE YOU PLACE AH ORDER

IT WILL PAY YOU.

the radiant home.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT,

Phon.IHE WEST END

hardware

The Court House, Hastings,

Mich.

in

�Hastings banner, oc iqhek
M- C. Excursions.

prices and
H £ar^e Slock io Select
have all 'of these
3nj our increasing
business shows that
the economical buyers
know where ro go to
,,t their
money's

.cular at
W; pav
our
tention
script^- dep4?tment.
All pre^riptions are
WqCe ch.- ■ -d and you
get just ■■. Y the doc­
tor ora.’- ■
Mail,
phone and R. F. D. or­
ders promptly filled.

?eat Coign Medi■t

.Sis. HEATH'S
RYE s'.

A complete line of the “stork"
K.«xls ia now carried by W. E. Merritt
Sailor Oree.nran ran a/oul ot tbo
outran again one day laat week and la
in Jail tor being drunk.

WANTED—C.ood Hilling wheat
Highest rajb price or 40 pounda heat
dour per buahel. Heating. Holler Mill
Chas. Baldwin baa pnrehaaed the
Hoy Fuller property un Michigan Ave.
ami expect, to take posa.,Mon or ,t
about March latjtext.

I will la: pleased w taken a limited
uumlwr or regular cnatomen, tor milk.
Phone Jyour order, to 'No. 1st tour
rings. Jarno. R. Matthew.
Mra H. A. Barber and Mrs. C. it
Barber have issued invitation. tor *
reception at their borne on Jefferaon
street Saturday attoniorn from S:W to

The W. M. campinti'ting committee
met nt the home of E. Penuock Ium
week to make arrungerawits for cmjujp
meeting the Comiug year, they expect
tobnila an auditorium in the spring.
Last Thursday evening an umbrella
was left Open on’the porch of.the home
of Rev. B. F. Fritz. The strong wind
blew it oft.. It has not been located
since. Anyone having found the tunl.rella will confer a favor on the party
who lost it by phoning No. 285. The
umbrella was almost new.

I* of wood
the plait!.

Mich.

Fine* CUT. GLASS

PERSONAL MENTION

J. T. Lomb.nl w„ in OrMd
ldn
today.
2°.
. L“»™&gt; Htotlnp «, n 33 t m
Nr.. E. TvJeo 5
Grand Rapids
’Jf
“ • *rriv,‘ “’Wo &gt;&lt;:W Monday.
v*^”" °“n,i
suu®»
Miss Pearl Hall went to Middleville
trato
ij'"" *ftotra,
this morning.
'min In Ana-noL Try it.
Mrs. Chas Kenfieid was in Grand
Oh SnnaA Oct a, then, win bn
’Rapids Tuesday.
““ ’♦ Tbora‘PPl» ml J.ckron
Mr. and Mrs. John Eddy spent Sun­
nd return. SproiJ train win
day in Grand Rapids.
H«UnK.»tS:l(|,.m.rMnrtli„g Irav.
Mrs. Al H. Weber, of Lake OdesAs,
':1V
Rw,nd,riP r«le
was in the eity Tuesday.
to Tbarnapj* fflrral,
,A,
Rev. C. to Bradley visited bis par­
rate, re
Pac.nc Ml ,„int. .re now in rtoct ents in Nashville Monday.
Mrs. C. W. Clarke visited Nashville
»na Will rotrtinu,. until October Bln
or particulars inquire at ticket office. friends the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Havens visited
W. 8. Barron Agt.
friends in Charlotte Sunday.

One Thousand Dollars
- Pickard to
■ prove that
hand painted.

bessmer,

Hastings, Mich.

fall bulbs
1 bars

x&gt;aiid

...

oftherily

'

‘

‘ :h- orders auliciade to all parts

thr&gt;santhemurnK now on hand

NELSON
»•

burroughs,
Proprietor.

union made

COMFORT.

STYLE.

We talk COMFORT first
but we ask you to particular­
ly note the cut. Correct In
every line. Look D0C
at this dm for heavy wear.

&amp; co.,

pur leader is a 104 blanket, colore
full size good weight at pet pair

Ladies’ fleeced lined shirts am
pants,extra heavy,sizes 4 to f» ead

grade is 11-4 full siz.6. extra
heavy, colors gray, tan, white.

Mrs. Dr. Dotlds, of Biff Rapids, vi-ited Mrs. Stella S&lt;juierslust week.

Preston Jewell, of Asiryia, w#» u
welcumv caller at this office Tuesday. .
J
J

17^ 8^6 id 1-4. tlie best quality
lid \ve carry in stock.-colors gray,
white.

W
®

_ ___________________
.

W

Wool Blankets in plain red. fancy
plaids, also white, fancy borders, the
very beat Vftl-

&lt;|
A

‘

’

Song-Quartette
After the program light refreshment*, Charlotte.

,

.

GOING AFTER BIG GAME;
' Throw Mid, your fuel rater. JU&gt;J
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herrick expect
jnrrat in “Oarl.nl" Store, and Kong- to leave about the middle of November
Sold eaclnairely by Wetatort Brow for tlie sure of Washington, where
lira Alice Borgmiin i« recovering they will spend the winter.
Thay will be about 25 milee from
from a eerere .Heck of bronchitie at
the home of her ton. frl Bcrgmen. in the railroad, and in a region where
arizzly beam and other big game
this cityk
atound. Frank will take his rifle
Find mooring of the Hmdinp Shekewith him, and it is safe to «&gt;y that
Club will be held Monday eroXg Ort. »rtb ■* tl” h0,,MI -Of **■ bruin will want to keep at a respect­
able distance or run a great risk of
Timmenhan. ________
having hia hide repeatedly perforated.
What? The Rummage Sale.
WERE MARRIED SATURDAY.
When? Saturday. Oct. 28.
Saturday Mr. Frank Anaon aud Mias
Where? Under J. 4
Frances Burebetk both of Prairieville
wbo? . Lilies of the lletbodHrt
were united in marriage in the study
Ch^ To hMp.be nrady -d hniid of the M. E. church by Rev. Trott.
Both are well known and highly

wlFhea of a 'large circle of friends go
with.them fora happy and successful

voyage through life.

Lad iesf fleeced lined and fine wool
union suits priced
|q j

Men’s wool fleeced shirts and
/drawers all sizes at each........... .

Men’s blue mixed fleeced lined
shirt aud drawers at- each...........
Children’s fleeced lined shirt-8 and
drawers, all size*?; priced &lt; r fn
at each..............
ID II)

Comfortables covered with good
quality silkolene. light and dark cover­
ings filled with non-ddorle&amp;* batting,
good full sizes priced at

Children's camel hair wool shirts
an&lt;l drawers,
sizes
priced at each
Children's Heeceri union suits
extra heavy quality at per suit..

Mrs. Julia Willison went to NiuJjChristian ^Endeavor af th- Presby­
terian church)inext Sunday evening.' ville Wednesday mun.itu? to spend the
rent
of the week.
.
Topic. ’The foreign Mis-im Work uf

wore served-to about 25.

Ladies’ heavy fleeced, best;
earing gotxis made, at each '\
Ladies’ heavy wool shirts and
pants in red or gray, at each..

R. B. Messer and E. Tyffim want to
Chicago on liusiness this morning.
1

Edwins-last spring at the latter’s.homc.
Cole went to the Edwins home at the
re-iuest of the latter’s wile, who had
reason to charge her husband with
infidelity at that very time A Hcpffle
ensued in which Edwins was shot by
the officer and killed. He was tried
last wwk, tto case concluding Monday,
and acquitted of tto charge of murder
which wns brought a aginst him. Tto
verdict gives general satisfaction in

UNDERWEAR
Underwear for the ladies, the men
and the children at the same price you
paid last year.

Next grade is 114 fancy blan­
ket good quality, full size, per pr.

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Christmas visitI vd Middleville friends today.

to J. Goodyear returned. Saturday
Club will tolleld Friday evening Oct
[2.. All. holding meml»ersLip tickets night from a business trip-to Chicago.
Mrs Roton Dawson returned Moni should to phtteiil ax ofliden ar.- to be
day from a viait with Chicago friends.
j elected.
,’H
Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop, of Ionia
The annual meeting fur election of
i
^”1 Standard Bearer. Society- were in tto city the fore pah of the
। will to1 held
Saturday evening Oct.
Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Leak, of Hart,
28 at Tai’clodk at the hone
'Clemen? Smi|h.
visited Mr. and Mrs. to Pennock Sat-.
unlay.
Those havfng tickets to sell fur thOrin Lebam,
Woman s Cltji Lecture Course will
Woodland, spent
pleaw coine ti&gt; theTneetinj of the Club Sunday hero as the tfuest of Mi GraceElRson.
! Nov. 10 prepared to fepur’.
John White went tu Jamestowh N.
; The Epworth League text Sunday
evening will
led by Mrs. Bdle Hur­ Y. Monday for a few days visit with
his
daughter.
' ton. Subject, ‘Mission* in Africa.

mark, “which is shown upon every W. Wallace.
Solo—Letha ttitelein.
genuine ' ’Garland” stove or Range,
Recitation—Inez Newton.
and do not to deceived by wort hies*
Recitation-Carrie Patton.
imitations and substitutes ’ ’Garlands
Question—Is ■ poor district school
lead all others in yearly sales and pop’nlarity. For sale exclusively by Weis- the result of poor system or indifierunce on the part of the parents?
aert Bros.
Led by Frank I Edmonds. M. «■
Burton and John Ketcham.
Discussion of new truancy law. .

PATENT CORONA COLT.
WaterpF00f SolfiS.

We know you know that blankets are con­
siderably higher than they were last year,
yet we have not advanced OUR PRICES.

Mrs. FerriU. of Dowagiac, visited
Mi» Anna Johnaun last week.,

our Denum i lint ion. ”
»x-;uler Mto
(Mrl Brown, of Chicago
guest of Mr. and .Mrs. '
Gertrude H.uaptou.
IZThe morning subju-t at the C. B. TlnysJay- and Friday.
Mr-,. James VanKotivering went to
church win to b ’Th- Caljut the Cross. ’
Mr. Walfa'-e HoHto. of this -tty. and
Grand Rapids Tneaday for a two
Mrs. Ida I.. Fowler were united in The ^veiling: subject *’A Wonderful
weeks visit with relative's.
Transformation. '
marriage at the home of the bride’s
Calvin Davenport, of Saline. Mich,
The V. B. Young People's meeting
mother Mrs. Rube# Pratt, in Huntings
i* expected in thi- city this week*to
t.oviwhip. Monday evening at 7 u clock, nt 0 o'clockl ’‘The Foreign Missionary
visit his brother A to” Davenport.
Work
of
ouUenotnipatiuii.
'
Rcv.C. to Bradley officiating. Only
The Young Hoople Socfcty of the U. • Miss Nonna Michael returned Friday
the immediate friends were preeeuL
Mr. and Mrs. Hobto left on'the night li. church will' in.&gt;4a social and busi­ night from Binwabik, Minn., where
ness meeting «i Friday evening at the she ha&lt; |*ct&gt; visiting her siatejr, ^frs.
train for Grand Rapids.
H. G. Seeley.
home -jf Mrs. Maggie Harding.
.
Our line of mens. toys, and childrena
Mrs. Ai Streeter, of Grund Ledge,
Special meet jog &gt;'f Chapter JCo. 7O.E.
oven-oats are made from the most
visited Mrs. L. H. Evarts last week
3. Tuesdayj;viming Oct.
trustworthy tabru-s and trimmings,
enroute home from the State Fmleratiun
MaixaL-cx sljonld attend tlie meeting
and are tailored by the best talloi*,
at Khlatnazou.
hands. Come in and let ns show you. ' Friday night, i A repr»tentative of the
Messrs and Mesdnmead. C. Potter,
the newest things that* to to had and 1 Great Camp will give a talk on insur­
Rub’t Donovaij. Robinson. and J. C.
at price* that we guarantee to to right. . ance. nnd refretiliments will to 'served.'
Brur.'a. of Chariot to*, ‘were guests of
3F.rriP r -rJixtb vu
Methodist service* Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Henkes Sunday.
। Tlie
Wrsii-yi
Lain Brown, representing the Big i nut Sunday* aW’tnuon m» usual, SmrMi.-s Olive Lathrop returned to Lans­
'clock,
preaching at
Printing Ink Co., of Battle Creek. was dhy School at
ing Tuesday tv resume . her duties iu
a pleasant caller at thia office yesterday.
the State Library after un ateence of
L-m is'a ’’chip 0" the old block’ And
several weeks in this city on account
is rapidly .winning a warm place
of the never* illntwa of her mother.
amongxhe pencil pushers, because hi
Wallace Brown, of Grand Rapids,
represent* a good'company and’ repre&lt;|
was calling on pld friends in the city
aente it correctly. The Big 4 is to b . Program for Assyria
Tu-stlny. Several
weeks ago Mr.
congratulated on having so worthy .
ORANGE No. 128. NOV 4th. Brown uu* very low with pneumonia,
representative.
•
and ills life wa» despaired of. but he
Singing- Ainerira
The l»odv of Mrs. Peter Cramer, wb i Bulk call; R*jst»un*.-. A suggestion has nearly recovered from his danger­
ous sickness. .
.
with her late husband were among tie । for the good of the order...
pioneer residents of Barry county, ws j Paper ur talk^ Wastes anti m’»tak«*&gt;
Mrs. Susan Hewes.bf Edmore.a pion- j
eer resident of Hastings; arrived Tues-1
Jirpught-tt) this city Monday evening on the farm—Sam'1 Jone*.
&lt;]^y and renewed . acquaintence with
from Hart, where she had made hr . Seto-t Reading— Mrs. Wjltor.
old friends. She was in West Woodland
home with het son. The funeral too , Music—Anna Jones
place from the home of Mr. and Mr, I Topic fur discwM’on or debate: Re­ Monday to attend the 80th birthday
George Osborn, of this city. Tuesdiy solved that injirovemente for house party of her brother. CopeliusBenter.
forenoon, interment was in the Spoi- I work do .not ketip pace with improve­ meeting many "relatives and friends
able cemetery. Hastings township.
ments for farm work -Will Jont^ and which was a great pleasure to tor.
Mm. Hewcs can recall many things
Mary Shriner.
•
See our oust window display of A.
aUiut the early ’history of this city,
Staley underwear. Hundreds of Bar.y |
Paper—Schi xj I and home reading for
particularly of the struggles of the.lucal
’
county people know'it by reputation i children.— Sarah Conklin
Methodist church uf which she and her
i)o you? If not.come in and let-ns it- iI Song—Louie Phillips.
husband Henry Bowes were and are
The’ BANNER erred in stat.ng that
induce yon to the l&gt;est wearing gar­
consistent memtora. Maur too can
ment ever marie tor the money. Fir 50 new memMni and 50 reinstated remember how ’‘Brotte'r Henry’ as,
those who find it ‘uncomfortable &lt;• members wen* the result ot the rerent ererylmdy called him. was-ever ready |
wear wool, we are showing a cotUu contest. That tieifvrred to the points to visit and pray with the sick and
Heeced and jersey riblmd for 50 certs considered., not U» th&lt;* nmntorof mf-m- I dying, and whs ready to make any .
that can’t be beaten. We also have the bers received^
‘sacrifice tor the cause so near to him. !
2» cent and 35 cent grade.
: The whole xaurld jays tribute to 1
OPEN MEETINQ, STAR
Morrill Lambie &amp; Co.
ORANGE No 208. Oct.,21st. i tlie merits of Garland Stoves and Rang- |
Song—Qnmtetti1.
ex. For sale exclusively . by Weiawrt
if you want stoves or ranges »*oi&gt;Recitation—AbcieEdmosd*.
struL-teU upon scientific principle..
Bros.
which are economical, durable, aid
Recitation— Don Blivin.
Much interest was manifested in thia
Song—Grange:
convenient, as well as beautiful ani
city in the trial of Ed. Cole. . the
Talk—Some thoughts about trees
artistic, look for tto -Garland* trade
rfunf.eld deputy Nherirt who shut Chas.

STOCK NO. 90.

LANKETS AND QOMFOBTABLES,

Mr. and Mrs. E. Husby visited friends
in Vermontville over Sunday.

THE GRANGE

k ~ Cut
s ot the
• mntrv.

toe do, toe do do

7hat ice

Ifoing and coming and

While walking about the huttre
Monday. Mr*. D R. McOmtor fell in I The Christian Science Society ieXvice
such a manner as to sprain her left | »n G. A. R. J-iail -Topical h».:k&gt; Ad'am
ankle hadly. At this writing she k
। and Fallen Man.
getting along niedv. '
,
Mrs. Bello Burton and UdlL associ­
R. I. Hendershott lias had the; State ated with hue will serve supper in the
St. Iot&lt; hr recently purchased of the M E. church parlors; Wednemlay eve­
Burton estate surveyed, preparatory ning Nov. 1.1 from 5 to 7 o’clock. All
to making plans fur the new stores are cordially |nvited to attend.
which he will erect on-them
The first party ot the Suntlower

The doctors aud lawyers meet on field
of battle this evening at the bowling
allev. liest two out ofNhrw. There
Goods Delivered will to five on each side, and the con­
test will to a. hot jme from start to
finish. The iMinte-setteni confident!}*
expect to ’put it all over” u»e wind­
jammers. and doubtless a large crowd
will be present.

W.5. TYRRELL

'“’■"’"lort.ble .nd ro„vm.
C""’r‘d "’'■0‘xeriW.

'K

ANNO UNCEMENTS

CHERRY, and

W. J. PLEriffiG

X.1
iriv

26. iw».

\

Money Back If Not Satisfied

WRIGHT
PHONE 30

HASTINGS, MICH

OFFICERS.
J. T. LOMBARD. President.

Jt F. GOODYEAR, Vice Prsident.

H. 6. HAYES, Assistant Cashier.

D. HAYES. Cashier.

PAYABLE WHEN WANTED
Money deposited in this bank
payable
on demand without notice.
If deposited in the Savings Depart­
ment and it remains a certain length of
time it draws 3 per cent interest
compounded semi-annually, but should
you want it at any time before that period
expires you can withdraw it
'

ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK. ;
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

DIRECTORS.
T. LOMBARD.

JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

W. D. HAYES.

F. 0. PRATT,

K. GRANT.

CLEMENT SMITH.

W. H. CHASE.

When You Buy a Shoe
Get one that is guaranteed, both by the
maker and by the man who sells it to you.

H. OSBORN
who sells shoes that are guaranteed to him.
I WARRANT PATENT COLT
SHOES. Try a pair and see how much
better they are than the average.

�HASTINGS BANNEK, OCTOBEK 25.
CARLTON.’

Uloodland Department

Richardson's
Superlative Carpets
"Bast made ln-al! Grades*

NEW CARPETS
IN PLEASING COLOR.
Cobns that, will barnionUe with your other furj niahiaga. \Ve can surely
please you for we anshowing the nio-t exten­
sive line ever shown here
—all of the Richardson
Quality.
'JJdte these j
+ prices:
■
* Granite

Ingrains.

Ercellent

Quality, per yard............... 25c

♦

t Best Union Ingrains, Fist colors

t

Host) and Dunble. per yard 44c

t

9112 Brissels Bigs .... $16.00
9il2 Wilton Vehet Rugs

:
:

$22.00

Rugs made soy size from carpet

and border.

CULL and SEE ME.

H0LM"CTL«

Al^b dm &gt;l«»- «-*'"»« rre“b,’B
'be
m.ke lira evening BirogrroAblv « large
Tber .ra dnngbng And W!r'o» ™
crowd .trended the ebmken-p,.- «i*l, rabool Mra L^ne
.t Mr. S. B- LMrott. W«lm-d.,
|
X^T^n-

rung.
re- rand'. Thuradxv.
Mr.
Sira. CliM. Helral »rr
Will P.tton end t.mily ol Everitt.
joicitig over the xlrent rf • *10 born
Mich .re «i.iting friend, in till.
:® Wednesday
_™_, morning.
....
.
= I The next meeting of the Ladies Aid vicinity.
„ homo ot.
Mr. mid Mra Lee o’. »’&lt;'«n.nd nnd
Society will be b«M at the
WOODLAND.
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND;;;
=n Wednendny Chkdio Leo of Peuakej- •!»« Snndey
John Wunderlich left Thursday for We notice'in your last week’s issue that lira H Bi Uammon on 1” •'----last--ofTiision
i^IB will
W«U lie
-ra- tlie
--------------- I; at W. S. Barnum’s­
Chicago where he will make a few days j the ’*BANNER” has failed so far jo Nov. 1. Thi*
..
i._».
jfrs Julia visited her daughter Mrs.
visit.
learn of any place where cider is being.. for holding the social at which tea •
Mamie Todd in Hasting* the latter
Mrs. J. A. Abfalter returned Thurs- ! Jn*de this aeason. Now if you will will be served, the next meeting in­
cluding
dinner.
All
are
cordially
in
­
part
of tlie. week.
day from Grand Rapids where she ha* &lt;ldve over in our vicinity anv day this
vited to come and bring their ^friend*Fnil Durkee and wife aud Mill Pat­
been making a few days visit with week^your correspondent wifi take you
Say-hpy*.have you seen Johnnie Carp­ ton and family spent Friday evening
toMr. Kennedy's cider mill near by
friends in tne city.
with Ed- Parmelee and family. A. W Dillenback accompanied by his here where you can get new cider, all enter? He. is certainly a busy man
them davs, A *ou came Saturday
Mr and Mr*. Walter Wurthley and
that
you
may
want
to
drink
free
of
daughter Mrs. Philip ;Sehray attended
morning and Johnnie expects to have wife of l-ake Odessa and Mr. aud Mr*.
the funeral of Mr. Dillentack’a cousin charge.
him
busking
corn
next
week.
Glen
Fuller were the guests of their
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yank and child­
in Saranac Wednesday.
One of the finest addressee given in brother Fred Baipe Sunday.
Cha\ Ingearson of Richmond. Va., is. ren and Mr. and Mrs. L. Cotton visit5this vicinity was the address Kif SnpL
The L. T. L. will meet with L. N.
«i.iti»g raluira. and triand. In Wond- «&gt;i« H"1*" Koekwll . Sunday.
^pie Friday.
land and vicinity.
iIr- «nd Mrs. Chas. Boat of Bradford Chamberlain of Hasting* before the
j ..
j Mnu w. S Barnum aud
The marriage of Miss Eva Bennett. ^OWo spent Thursday and Friday Orati«« an Saturday oranlng.
that wt* failed to bar® tetter whuol.
the KD„t., „f Mr-aud
and Mr. Howard Lozier took place last w ■ A’ ^Brner
familyin the rural dittneufor th« ra«~m.. .
Miss Jennie Grant of Emmett county
Tuesday evening. Lev. Isaiah Rai righ
*1 Fmlura tu.tu.nJ .bc wonuM tnraf„ ,.mily „f
ia
spending
a
few
weeks
visiting
performed the ceremony.
ing and elect proper omcera.
i a
“v
.
2 Ft.lnra .0 expend au«ieieni money Sumy Point w.ra the gurat. of Mr*
Vent Monan-&gt;inith who was working friends in this vicinity? .
Miss Maud England was the guest of for
in the Table factory in Nashville ha&gt;
oiuiiramnt. Io remedy - tl.rac Id. Durkee Friday.
quit his job in that place and is again Mrs. H. Rockwell Thuradhy.
fault*, is incur power and are certainly ’ R. B. Murdock and wife were Lake
at home.
Lenora Mohler was home from Hast­ I worth trying.
. j Odessa visitors. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hale of Hastings ings over -Sunday.
!
Mr. amt
anti Mrs.
Mrs. r.imer
Elmer n.
E. muh
King s isited i jnaumiuuvowe*.
Gertrude Geiger is
. | Mr.
— spending a
are spending several days this week
Mr. Cora Burg™. vWted At J. M. , tb&gt; fo,aier , p,n.nt. iU Bow&gt;n&gt; Slill. l.-w w.»k. In B.Ulr Crank.
calling on Woodland friends.
Hager's Friday.
last week\
Mrs. B. Wolcott aud her daughter
Miss Elsie Barry and Verdon Knowls
The tragic death of Mrs. John Klntpp :
FREEPORT.
Miss Stata. Wolcott are Grand Rapids of Nashville were on our streets Sun­
last Wednesday, ihoming was a great
j. Wood of Ann Arbor visited relavisitors this week.
day.
shock to this vicinity. Mrs. Shnpp । tive«"an&lt;l trends in the village last
Mis* Leila Jordan uf Hastings visited
Ida Burginau of Nashville 1* visiting was formerly a resident erf this vicinity !
relatives ia the village ‘Saturday.
her cousin Glendola Hager.
but for past few month* hud resided ■
O. W. Calif and son of Grand Rap­
Mrs,. Bertha Emlerickson and her
,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hager gave a upon the D. R. Foster farm. She was ’ ids were in Uwn |a*t Tuesday.
mother Mix Eli Kline of Battle Creek partv Saturday evening Oct. 21 in hon- bom in Ohio in 184l and early in lite
H. E Ladlqw aut(
united with the church, the last yeara J —
\Roy
- Nugler vitdWd
.
are making Woodland relatives a -few ov of Miss Jenpiu Grunt.
Imlongiug.u. the Guiuxl Bmhnm I “ *«
days visit. *
v
Hugo
Wonderly, manager of the ForX “».r ra«r
hnd bran I gra« &lt;l«&gt;' -J Wrai—lxy uftau wrok.
F. F. Hilbert. who has been in Woodland Telephone Co.. ha* recently
sufferer and leaves two dauirhtefs. one ,
W. 8. Koley, J. A. Botrick and
Chicago the past week returned home extended our line to the residence* of
son.several brother* iniisisters, beside Miss Ivn Huliberger wire home from
Saturday.
&gt; Henry Hecker and Orson Sheldon.
her husband to mourn her Ikjks. The j Grand Rapid* Sunday.
Mr. and Mik Stowell of Coats
Man Cole uf Lake Odessa formerly a
funeral was held al the Center church
Watt»uf Grand Rapids is a visGrove were Woodland visitors Friday, resident of this vicinity was on our
Sunday morning conducted by Rev. •* jtnr at the ^uk- home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Senter were streets during the week buying up
i Mowry of 'Lake Od&lt;-«a.
*■
lnt«rm. nt »t
T E t hrarabrongh 1. making .pm,,
very pleasantly surprised on Mr. Sent- ppfaltry.
1 th„ Fulh-r ivmetery.
er’s 80th birthday last Monday, when
Cornu to the Loyal Temj*!ranee L*«- ' ThoM- from, abroad were Mr. and decided imrpovementa on his residence
in the village
al»ont 60 of their friends and relatives ioa which meets ut the humeof-Boanl। Mrs, Reuben Brown and daughter of ■
called and presented Mr. Senter with nuin. Hager Friday evening.this week j Chatflehi Ojitai. Mr. and Mrs. Sol j J. W. Gotrfrey and wife returned
.
a handsome rocking chair.
i llju George Hitt* in company with j Myers of Sycamore. Ohio. ILF. Ben-' from Chicago Holiday.

Railway Time Table
Michigan (

Dricon
I SSMto
Sliuit.Hxntlur*
Cost* c.rorr
woodluul
r Woodbury
Vis r M Ky.
Lan star
Grand JUplds

7:10

WOODBURY TONIA ST

IMVCS woonni av after srriraJ of morning trains at m &lt; s 1
turnlac from IONIA J*o«t OBlre at 1:10 P. M.antve* at V (KMri
M. Ky.and train sttrtli &lt;iu tbcC. K. &amp; 8.
___________ __ ___________________________ WM. H.| Martin.

__ ____ PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
KNAPFEN. KLEINHAN?
KNAPPEN, Altorneyr
317 Micbi&lt;wu 1‘ruwi Ou. Buildtmi. Grand
H.pKu,___________________

THOMAS A FKYOH. cb.t
Attorney, u Lew.
1- n. 1t ultra- orar Hettlra* City llwl

J Call* iaJ*
u.

fHY,
1 1 Ha-lriir Mich
ISCKF A’.OCt
rUi»M
’j ■peeteciwiop hstid
H- A? A Q JL BaSi^’ T"T-

COIxmOVE A POTTER.

..... .

*. (CKN A3TQN.

»&gt;«• Uphill, v.
. '&gt;
add ebrut|:&lt;’

, A HANLoi. M. D..
**Co!h«-Uou&gt; j
PbnWat--*--r.

_________ । _______ _______ M iddlr*ike,
J. M. SMITH. Attoriwy at Law,
R. V. UAUatj'unn
Haatlng* Ml eb.
-burge.n,.
•burgriju. Dowi.,„
D&lt;uliIip, Mi'rh
All business Riven prompt and careful
hour*12 tn 2 t
*
hnurt- .12
atUinliou. Collection* a specialty. •
’
Te&gt;| i1Un- : H .
i.arv vAl
Otllca over Banner Office.
St»vHVO».

‘J TK-aycroR.'

F. E. WII.MMON
Alien s/Hrwo IH-lu-ii Mi,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
P. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Money to loan od Real Estate. Kcal E*Ltab- *osd on coiuoilaxlon. Kiene:a! conveyatM-Ing. Havtnc a cutnptete- »H o! Abstract
. Book*. complied (runs the Keoord-i. can
furnbih complete Ab*tracts- ‘

Wm. H.STFHBis
«
Lieeus- ti Eiubalnur
and FuTicmi birector.
Kwnt' tM-« tn fijrittHM,- FhMrra.,
8tudk&gt;.
Cklh. prutrtp: y att*; iyj.

Mis* Jessie D. Orton gave a \-ery fine
I het
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
, nephew
•
,George Sawdy spent. Suna I ton and wife. «rf Bewne Center.
Onr rainy days bring visitom if d“&gt;’ *‘th relative* in West Wcudland. : Uncle Bner Covert is making rt*- i recital iQjJu- M E. church la*t Friday
• evening. Snr was -iM&gt;i*ted by Mias
. pain, about.hit farm,
♦ nothing (more. We enjoy comi&gt;any
Houm FurnUbar.
PACT ram
1
&lt;’Sarah Steckle accompaniM. nnd Mrs
WOODLAND,
MICHIGAN •v when they come to see what wo are
j Highest
Highest price
price for
for poultry
poultry at .lames ‘ Jennie Wihert. reader.
EAST CARLTON.
x
.
. • doing.
.
Quite u change to see the sunshine. ( T.
CGrlton
hatchery. Box '
T Rickard.-’ (
’arlUu, hnKr
Win. Moure and wife arc entertain­
83
R.
IL
3.
~ • Our high school haa twenty-throe
Grandma Raymond has ,l»cu spend-1
it g the latter's brother. Geo. Sutfin
'IHEOLI
foreign students at present.
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
ing-the past week with her daughter
' and family at th, Gnn lake Club
WEST WOODLAND.
several first Hass rigs in connection
-.HCiRSESHOEN.
The pupils in the primary depart- Mrs.. J. V. Wickham.
J. H. Durkee, wife and Mrs. Jesae ‘ Honea, Ward Moore from returned
with our Jefferson Street Feed Bam.
.Shop on daart Mrtyt. just .east ot
meut «ra ducoraung .tlw room wilt
Will Tasker
T.-ker is
i. improving
qullo raprap­ •’ Demond visited Mrs. Anna Curtis near | ^roin &lt;iun I**5® ThunuJay.
Will
improving quite
Your patronage solicited/
chains. Some new pictures will soon
j the Tamarac last Wednesday.
' Geo. Perkins find Chas. Cntt called'
adorn, the walls.
walla. •
adorn
j The little daughte} of Jerry Marlow,
Henunn Crltr- / KMumaxw. I.
Tmkrr &lt;it C«mpl»ll Sun.*y.
Iho Ninth grade physical geography js
jow WItb appendicitis,
WHEN YOU WANT
s)x_-iiding
a
few
dajs
with
John
SiuClay Rogers aud wife of Cailtun
hure !«„ ehjoyiug . little racra- .
. mu i,&lt;r rn,M
ctair.
•
, *l&gt;ent Sunday with E. H. Sisson and
.tiun ttudyragorautn currant, .ml t.dra.
„ CjlrlUln
Grandma Stowell is visiting her son I familyMim Switzer wk* ataent from &gt;choul
M finc tin;e
Casfiins and family south of (.'oat*
.Mrs. Samantha Peckham intends
CALL ON L A. EATONi'hE HAS
’Kenai tint
■ Thuraday
l«cau.Mt of her conMiti'*1 i . ., . .
, . .
. . .
.
1
। -Mix A. Downing enU-rtained trimt- Grove.
.
I moving to I^ke Odessa to spend the ’ IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK. AND
or* :from Woodland Saturday and Sun­ j Frank Wellman and family of llast'ie y’Oter with her , daughter. Mr*. Mae
THE
PRICE
IS
RIGHT.
PH&lt;
&gt;\l
9$
Carl Faul ih tlu&gt; "*tar” speller in .
.
ton,were guests of Mrs. Ida Durkee Smelker.
L
the fourth grade.
Mary
Patten -spent
Ian Thum- j rriuay.
Friday.
*Mr*.'
t-" ----• ........
i~-“ —
Mr*. Amelia Creore and Mrs. Jant
flTo" 'are very glad to hear from day
__ and Friday with her daughter! WHI Patton tod wife of Evaritt Dale
Battle Creek are guesU st
M«:ssers Schray.Simuions and England,
j^a Durkee.
i Qnick and wife of Kalamazoo. । Lew Lh-ll Godfrey * this week.
All seoiu to l»- doing well and enjoying
Tl...
’ •'(ni
T"11” ’•I*"11 FrlJ'1&gt;' •nd Lrd-’’. “i1' - nd »■”
konh e»,ltun'
i the CpmnierclW kUooI. “
IM. '
Snt6r,u, uith he, S|»,..r Mn,. .V. J. ; Mn&gt;.
■
Strickland and son. and pin-.
Guaranteed by
they are kept buoy.
Wickluin.
:
| Patton wera fhie-t. «t Mra 1&lt;I« DlirXoe
Ella and Laura Palmerton are new
Ma-. Wm. .Butolph and Win. Cole uf ( feund’ty.
pupils in the primary room.
Dttroit-MichGerkey hpent Sunday afteriiobn at Jay j Will Snydt-r wife aud tw&lt;&gt; dunjJhttr.
Miss-Crites of Worxlbonry visited limit's.'
i of BJanchnnl are visiting their jmlents
school Thursday afternoon.
Vlsitofs at James Friend s Sand :v Mr. anil Mrs. C Senter
SPECIALS.
wira. Orwin and Floyd «d M&gt;«
!.„«
.„&lt;!«,■ U.|n«
Lust M,
Monday
being tl.
the both ijirth- i
•
COATS GROVE.
Woolen Blackets 50 to 75 cents.
Martha Wickham and tMi», Emma and ;
C. Oversmith will ship stock from
i day of Curneliu* Senter, the children. •
Kerosene &lt;HI. per gal. 10 cents.
Jny Darliey. Fred Butolph. Xra E.
Nice Jine of (luting Flam.els just
I„-------------- an and neaC~relutiv»« to j
'•here Wednesday.
Latrtli, Hue Murdock of York state1 the- number ,&lt;&gt;f W. gathered at his j
received.
------------------- j J. W. Ehret is pmldling lieef around and }Mr. Frank Friend of Canjplsdl.
home to celebrate the day. Dinner was
Rememl-er [ pay the highest, 5 .Acre.
Having decide*! to mov0 toHastings, I will sell at public auction, at tuv. larin. one
served from one to three o'clock, after
maraetprira^rymuprodTOf.
Johh
home
EAST WOODLAND.
mile south of the city of Hastings, on Sec. 30, in Hastings towh*hip; oh
which a short program of music. 4'ngs
Saturday.
Mrs. Wiley n.Mja«ncK
Kilpatrick is
IM Spending
spenupig and
ana recitations was given.
givc-n. TbenfAiThen'
COATS GROVE GENERAL STORE.
The Rev. C. O. Purdy will preach
coujile &lt;rf weeks with ber mother bert adore***! the company
—x ....ling
relaii
; at tlie church next Sunday.
Mrs. M. Warner of Bath. Michigan.
incidents that had transpired in J the
There was a good attendance at the.
and
' Mr*.
Best
Bradford, life oT his father, vividly protruding '
Mr.
i
'
7
_____of _________
Ohiq.^visiU-d
sited friends in WoniarvillaTnur
Warnerville'last the hardship* of pioneer life, the isor*
’
i rows of the family when the dear bus- !
week.,
4| week.
WOODLAND LIVERY 4* Henry Ragla is agent for the Penin* The L. T. L. will meet at the home
aD&lt;^ {,ulR’r '."’■a serving ini the
Commencing at ten o'clock a. m„ eharp, the following described pii :
!&lt;» wit:
4
dvil
"SPEED/TABLE
4| i aula Stove Co. of Detroit.
of Mr. B. Hagar on Friday evening, ci
—’war.
—y the
•’ great
_„1 ogoodness
—*------- of bod |
When you want tn do any driv­ a
A
special
program-has
l&gt;een
prepared
*
u
**P
ar
lnK bis life the advanced age
J. W. Ehret visited- his parents in
ing in this vicinity, come and see
and acordial invitation is extended to of 80 years, and
’’ ch|t«d
'
'*by presenting j
»
ns. We furnish good rigs and j I Nashville Sunday.
.
• fo him an elegantrocker and . h glolie
hay mare. 13 yrs ..Id, weight 10H0 lbs
drive to all points- When you ,
1 Durham .ball, yearling
Melvin Sprague of the State of Wash* all. 1
Quite a number of East Woodland i I"”1?. arrfth' of
and &gt; hfetd-1
come here let uh feed y our horses. J ingtoti is Visiting his brother D. P.
'ay mare. Wvrsobi. weight HXXI lbs
3 spring calves, Ourhain
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
*5 Spargue and his sister Ixivina Barntim. people attended the Bennet Lozier! 5?™®* KifU .frt™ ,hc ^mpUny.
bay mare. 10 yr, old. wuigit lOOo lbs ■ S Poland China hogs 1 jin.
"7°,,- lr’-en* ,rP“ Edmbre.
{ He has not been here in seventeen years. reception on Tuemlay evening at the
trnll’&gt;7.°Od 'U"r!'- 3 &gt;'•«» »&gt;'l. "■vight
SO Plymouth Rock hennONflSHITH Sr SONS
i। home of the brides parents, Mr.
Mr and ,j “
J l*.nc“r,, : Wajne. Freeport and Oftum
i',U’/ Ins'
,
Frank Lucas and wife of Woodland
40 spring chickens
LIVERT &gt; FEED /TABLE 4}4 called on Willard Dcmond hist Sunday. Mt\ iC. Bennett of West Sunfield. A I •
I McCormick binder
WOObLrtNb, niCH.
“
Caas Warner and Wijfe sjietit last । nutnbcV of Kiseful and pretty preser.U
1 McConnick mower,
were given to the bride and a pleasant
hurham
fo v.12 yrs old
Sunday in Woodland.
I time reported.
1 spring tooth harrow
Banner Advt* always pay.
K«-i
Poland-Jersey
.-ow
9
yrs
old.
i Mr. Hall and wife are settled in their
1 spike tooth drag
Mrs. Addie dager gave u pleasant
new home,.the Melvin Covillo farm.
dn“n»H^^4d-8ivi"«'ni,k
1 land roller
1 fanning
surprise on Saturday evening for Miss
BARRY COUNTY MAPS
, Jennie Grant of Leavering who is
2
sets work Larues• WATCrlTME KIDNEYS.”
A iiuiuut.
number
Can be had at the Woodland
,
. ... . . ; visiting
v.’iwiin in East
ixirai Woodland.
ivuuuiauu. a
1 light double driving liarm-

D. S. ENGLAND,

♦
1

DAN LAKE,

ROWLAND BROS.

sW

COAL

SHOES’SE,

Hastings Banner

$.1 a year

Michigan Shoe Co

Auction Sale!

HENRY RflQLrt

Monday, Oct. 30, ’05

Pbstoffice. They give the
names of every farmer, the
number of acres he owns,
all highways,
streamy
churches, school houses etc

PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
at Woodland Postoffice,
John Veltej Postmaster.

SHOES

one to calve in,spring
ib, rale
rK °'d' gi'miIk
Rc to (aiivH in sprmg
'
V," rL‘;,In iow'4 y°»re oM.
,ew . |L'|" tk'
in spring
cow, 8 years old.

?onOES
L.‘ ?RE
-NS
......

I ea&gt; Pg heifers. I lurliainsjdue in spring

great English physician. Foley’s Kid- delightful social hour with music and
ney Cura makes sound kidneys. Fur games. Miss Jeiuiie was much pleased
I have a fine line
‘ sale by Arthur E. Mulholland, succes*. wjth the pretty party.
1
of all Kinds t
■ sor to W. H. Goodyear.
.....
,
price from $1 to
4
__________________
Prayer meeting at the home of^Mr*.
maKing a specie
j If you area smokerand want a nice Melvin Wheeler, Wednesday at 7 p. m. j
pipe buy It of Mulholland and save
Mr and MtB 8^]^ Mycr&gt; Bpent a
MEN S WORK SHOES
one third. Samp es._____
couple of days with friends near Char- j
m i
SCHOOL

F0LETSH0NEWAR ' Iowa
Mr. Porter Bement of Shell Rock, j
took diiuier with J. St. Johnton ' Worh

REMOVED
Having removed my Jaw cilice to the city Jo( Hastings,
I wish to thank my many friends:in Woodland and vicinity
for their liberal patronage and kindness to me. 1 am now
occupying the front roams over die Bastings Banner office 3^"
and am now ready to meet my many friends and clients,
either in a social or business way at any time. My phone
number is 452 and any one not having time to come to Jmy -x»3k&gt;&amp;
office can consult me over the phone.
To my many friends In the south and west part of the
conntvl will say that lor many years we have not met very

a social and business way. My latch string will always
hang out and I shall always be glad to welcome you.] ucua

j Thursday.
i Mm.; Christy Able who has ix-en
' spending
several weeks vjith her
i friends Mrs. Nellie Hitt returned to
her home in New York City last week,

$1.50 up

Special for One Weeh
* good 5Oc

j Mias Angie Ixizier of West Sunfield
’ ia eeriatisly ill.
| M. and Mrs. S. Kart of Lake Odessa
| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leh! man on Thursday.

.

1 daughter spent Sunday with C. Shop­
bell and wife of South Woodland.

Mrs. Christina Barn am is the
of friends in Detroit this week.
ng eruptions, ■oufula.

buggy pole
1 single harness
• 1 wide tire wagon, double I"
2 bnggies, single
1 grinn-lime
1 hay fork, rope, complete, ne.ulj
1 cutter
potato plow. lie''..
200 baskets of corn
pitiinforV ’
Other articles too numerousie:neiiu°n

ceries.nd Hard

YOUR MONEY BACK IT NOT
SATISFIED

and ECG8

(W. E. Allgep,
Phone 119 1-1 1-,

TERMS OF SAIjI
4 All sums of $5.00 or under cash, AH
$5.00. nkie months time will be given on g’1(111
notes at6 per cent interest. Cash.diacoun* i&lt;,ne ;
cent will be given on chsh sales above Sh.OO.

D. G. NEWTON,
__

F’roprietoi

W. H. Couch,

Auctioneer*

WILL PAYNE, CLERK

�KITS STRAIGHT FROM
mt 32

THE BEST

Tl.—i^Wk *&gt;roire“ta*-

.? tiinl out
:■ ba^e he
: .«nff|rnni»
.&gt;.vkireati
.
Cardul

trtnl.k• p»-

tw»ir 1“'‘.gruaiH-r..
jpxajrd’. jr*- I '

r'.'wn painft*
.m.i b-skdr
; t0 tb« t»t
• efl'.Uliui
..ithouxancU
g von.
L
.11 &lt;hive oat&gt;
■ usd i'anrtH .
* - Hid 1n*$]

^broiart-; Wi« of ‘ ■■

ih/ar.d jr&lt;
fri'ffi quick’,-

Definite Route Not Vet Decided.

ahaiMM Rebate* are not now often
given openly. But they can be given
just as effectively in covert form; and
private cars, terminal tracks and the
like must be brought under the control
of the commiosioner or administrative
body. which*. i£to exercise Euperviuion
by the government. But in my judge­
ment the moat important thing to do
ia to give to thia administrative body
power to make .its findings effective,
and this cun be done only by giving it
power when complaint is made of a
given rate as lasing unjust or un­
reasonable. if it find* the complaint
proper, then itself to fix a maximum
rate which it regards as just and
reasonable, this rate to go'into effect
practically at -once, that is within a
reasonable time, and to stay in effect,I.

WOMEN

il WHEN

! FrOm B,tllc Cr««i‘ &lt;o Grand Rapid.

OontmueHj^m piaAro.

medicine
-Btaiaw

JtHE HEW ELECTRIC RAILROAD I Is

THE DRUMMER
CAME

rc«Dyr*hL4ta. a, k. M vnut-toai,'

'

ihcns being ho many rumor* afloat *..?nmda&gt; ^”’re “laired in a peace,
conrerntng the route to be traversed SL I"8*
Uh* *,IIU of
«“»’
by the new ekctficline U) Gr^l u
»«*

.AUCTION SALE!

, wau tn Cblcngu. Tbe accusing finger
the Secretary
tbs Company, w
'' way. f. want you t0
Jt I--------point* this
"t.tement a. to U&gt;- intent *n»
। eome a detective and asslat me to un­
of The Company. Mr. Poal^o stated I
?*** n|yaleri«-”
■JF11*’ ,au&lt;llar’l jamped at tbo chance.
MfuUowa. W. .re workiog, luw
1
' J“en ,he uiyaterloua. man called on
1-i-i
graaiug

“r IX’”

The uuderaigned having decided to quit farming will sell at public auction at hin
farm residence, one mile north and one mile west of the village of Coate
Grove, on the Godfrey Hutchins farm, known aa the old Fuller
farm, section 26 in Carlton township, on

THURSDAY, NOV- 2, 1905

"“kn°'n ,0 °f

osiuu UM ba made „ t0 wb(,lhl.r lhe i Only on. wmrntu ™ tukra Into tbe
I route shall lx, by way „f Gnll iake or stranger', ronbdence. That ««. Ault
liy way,of Bedford tu reach th« line
’' 'VanM'r* thp gu*«lp of the vll-’
that him been elected from HicJcorv SS* "nl“ *StPr of 1110 undertaker’*
Corners on. then we shall «*».
v * * fe The-moment tlie detective menfur a short time Miil Cu^’.^’of I tinned
!X mysterious crimes to her she

Commencing at 9:00 o’clock a. m.. the following property, to-wit:

1 bay brood mare with foal, 7?yrs old,
weight 1350 lbs
1 chestnut mare, 11-yrs old, weight
• rivuiptetpMtgS
1200 lbs
• be har&lt;(
1 bay general purpose horse, 5 years
grem. Moreover. 1 hope that by law ehiou in the matter. Ho hn* positive-' but' u‘‘ver hfcve
ub,e to trace
old, weight 1200 lbs
pEwer will iw ^inferred upon roperent- : b made no choice *k yet, and’ no one 1 to*01, 1 wlU aow ,ake
traU of
atives of the government capable of 1 dw i* authorized to Mate where the ! th**e BU,1,-V
1 bay mare, 3 years old, weight 900 lbs
performing the duty,uf public account- line shall run. One route
. Tb^ last Usin&lt;
‘,tran«vr &lt;Md be- \iviMjry
1 black mare colt, coming 2-year-old,
».» Mrtlici*ri
unt* carefully tu examine into the books gootl ahow,”aa the other tod«v
i f m e*‘vl.u? tK,wn WUH t0 caution each
weight 950 lbs
1 &lt;4- railroads, when no ordered
. I
‘
ointr
1 uf his uMlxt^tx to watch another. The
by tlie 1
------------------- uxiHj
i
1 dark brown driving mare, well broke
■ grocer wax tu watch the puxtmaater.
interstate
commerce
-cummiBBion. THE AUTOIST HAS
। tbe pretinmiUr tin* blacksmith, and so ■
weight 1050-lbs
which should itxelf have jiuwer to preUIQ DiruTo “u arount1’ yfiU® «*H "ere to watch
1 Jersey cow giving milk, due to calve
**ribe what book*, and what books1
nio nlbnlo Aunt Sally. Weekly reports were to 1 jfe)
in March
•
be , mulled
certain
-.addresa.
&lt;&gt;nly. .slit&gt;tdd l» kept by railroads, li '
— --- »■toV.|i&gt; iuiu
.uuui
vr.a, nuu and
iu in
1 red Durham cow giving milk, due to
then- ia in the jnind«of thecummiieion ' Some Provisions of the New Law ; cu#e u "Ime wo* unearthed a Atting
.
rpwnnl was
un» to be
&gt;w&lt;&gt; forthcoming. Tbe
-m..
calve in April
| reward
any suspicion that a certain railroad I
With Reference to Road
innkeeper began hia Ohl Sleuth duties
1 large Durham cow giving milk, fresh
is in any shaj** cr way giving rebates ■
before the stranger had reached the •Kx
this fall
Right.* of Autoistx.
of lk*havuig improperly. 1 with thedepot. Hix place wax the only one in
1 red heifer giving milk, due to calve
cotutnisxiun t«» have power as a matter ■ It unyutw thhdcs an uutoikt with hi- town when* a stranger could get a' i
last of January
«&gt;f right, not as a* matter of favor, to | untomobile has no privileges Un the | drink, and luero were ,always a num3 h«ad of yearling*
•
ruak*’ a full and exhaustive investiga- j P°Mic highway*^ they shmdd read the i ,&gt;cr- *,f idler* hanglnu nround.' He be­ I
3 calves, 7 months old
lli.u of the rereiptw add expenditures law*of.l9(H. of which section 7 makes • &gt;plu ,o ruu
’'V:'
them. There
• t tbo nilraul. M&gt; tb.t an'y violall,,,, ' th»t POtat very rk-nr. Wh«, „„
i 5“ J’f" ’^*‘*‘“*
,D“n
3 brood sows
ll’shoaits ’
alw,^t
28th, 05 or ...Mlpu ot tbo law may l« (k-tootnl ■■om.» up'lrom Ila- reir ut a tehlele lo„.
2 sets work harness and collars
■ Tina I. not a molntinnuy pro- , I't»l«-&gt;loU l.y Imre.- tbr team... - .hunkl now.
u,&lt;- lawllonl watch«l bln.
driving collar and*choke strap
}Mmal on my part- for I only wish the j turn ,o
l«*t- giving on«-half of the drink a glass of ln*er. he saw that Dau
The following farming utensils
*ame power given in reference to rail- I travelled ruad.- If hii auto approaches bad a kUxplclouA l»k-about him.
nearly as good as new
roads that is nuw exercised as a matter ' or m«w*t« a vehicle it i* the .teamster s,
Former
Funner Joe
Joe bkluner.
bkluner. wtkn
who into
hrfd come
unless reverred by the courts.
..ra«ly bo. that „
... a
' tw^
IK^aX^
law gntug-th.. power pa^ad by
Mon uf U„ two H„„ „(1 m.kX da- «■&gt;«- ira going „n In™
tiSX

gp

WINE

Roller Mil! Co.
Prices io

Oct.

Dictator Flour

Wc will evohange 40 lbs
of Dictator forqnc bushel
of clean,, sound, sweet
milling whoat. either red
or white.
-•

Bran
Retail 90c
Wholesale $15.00

Wc will pay $1.00 the
hundred pounds for reas­
onably
clean.
sound,
sweet, dry Buckwheat

Every article warrant­
ed to give satisfaction
or your money back.
Your grocer has
DICTATOR FLOUR
if not caH Phone 283.

Hastings
Roller Mill Co
Don’t Decide' -

. duty to turn to the right, giving one- i
'balfw the traveled ruad. If these;
i ri»h*' are not observed the- atttoist will ;
■
I not ty* beld re^gmsible for accident*,

Iu after a pitchfork aud had Mopped to
w-t hia whittle for the duaty drive
borne, wax vue uf the county xupervisor* aud a muu of 'property nnd repu­
tation. but ax be xtoud nt tbe bur uDd
seating (he govvnment—the interstate ■
J। talked tiliout tater hug* and tbe want
IF THEY ARE GOOD
••uintheree commisaion. or whatever it
of ruiu the landlord mudb up bls mind
tb.it it was all dissimulation and &lt;-almay he is primarily t&lt;&gt; secure a real j
and m t a sham control to the govern- Fourth Claa* Postmaster* Will Have culatyd to throw him off the scent.
There was uo doulit that Joe Sklnuer
wax meditating crime, but.be would be
Nothing to Fear Say* Post.
• The American people abhor a slutm i
nipped in the bud. IFe :tlxo had hia
and with this abhorrence I cordially ,
master General.
eye on the grocer, the poxtmaxter and
symj'Hthi/e, Nothing is more injurious
An important (announcement of pol the blarkxtnitb. and if Aunt Sally xuefrom every standpoint than a mere
&lt;*evdrd In committing burglary without
icy regarding the tenure Of office of
pretense, and not capable of workingf , I*o*tma*te rs throughout tbe country | being caught she’d have to be sharper
j
than a fox.
out jangihle rextiltK I hope tu nee
4O lBU
e |j was made Thursday
by Postmaster
The postnnuitar got on to a score of
all th., power that I think it ought
|
Corielio?
Hr said : •.The 1' suspicious things. In less than a week
hare granted to the government; bur j (Mjlicy regarding fourth class officer*
h&lt; an-i the undertaker claxbud. Tbe
I would far rather^—- only some of it
. wa» announced in 4Pr*l li‘k! namely. ;’ undertaker received a letter from Q&gt;
granted but really granted, than see iI that incumbent# will lie retained dur­ luiubii*. u. Tbe euvck»|H« had^been
a preten.se of granting all. in some 1 ing MtirfwUiry pervire.। l isety scanned liy tbe posttnuater, aud
.
he Imtl uot Ihm-.’! able to convict It of
shape that really, amonnta to nothing.
••Ju the matter of presidential offi­
Tt must Ixs understood, as a matter ; cers. ” tlie jostmaster general said. ” vrlnic. hut tin- way the undertaker put
of course, that if thi* power is granted the rase is wdnawhat different u* these ■ it Iu his p-»cke! J intend of reading It­
’ at ''Be
wax living proof that there
it is to be exercised with wisdom and ayjointinr.nts nti* made for fixed trriis. &gt;
was a ben on. The I*. &gt;L followed the
caution and M.-lf-fcxtraint. The inter­ In that claw of i olhev* *-*cb case TvundiTi^kcr and said.
1
state coipiueicu cumiteiuuv*
"i uthtr, quiring action iirenxidered ami mtried
• -Look here. Silas rotnpkius. if you
■
X.uenline.R ullicilll wbu failed to pro- o|] t)1„
ll( uh„ is j,,.,,,.,)
J,,.. uro-guilty youtiad better own rigiit up
aud throw yourself on my mercy.”
teci .t railriii.d that was tn the right
• VVbat hev you tulklug''about?* d»again*! clain«*r. no matter how violent,
j
UMti'd'-d the other.
on the jutrt of the public, would ■’ be
SEI £ T’.M OUT JUSTLY.
ihe finger of suxplviau
i»oln|ihg
?
grossa
wrong
ar*
if
htf'
guilty of u
The Modbrstor-Topiex. Michigan* i m
xervire 1 leading xchikil tournal. sums ni» the I ••You qn*u Jackass, nnd if you don't
ct»rrni&lt;tly r m&lt;!-red
. an improper
. _
to th*- railrj id at the expetwB of the modern street! fair in the following mend your wiry* I’ll have you J&gt;*hind
public. *
language. ‘Street fairs ar- ipv&lt; ntionx the bar* within a month.*’
'-Would tie :i.'*MMln!’.‘
ipiare
deal 1 mean a | w ttiT w,.„ pnimulgaWd
hi&gt;—alibi*.
"When I _
_
-~—r,____ _by
_____
_____
•'Hog thief! ’.
square ilvitl; exactly a* much 11 square .
"gamblers. fJkir*
It wasn’t long Itefure the gnteer and
deal for thd rjch man a* fur the P°°r aniJ otber di«reputabk*s. aided &gt;*nd
.L’
•
&lt;&gt;*’’ blacksmith were dBcnrcrcd dogtnan: but no more, l^et each stand on I abetted by deluded,
- - - - city
■
- '
•"•
d**K
They
fontsteps at night,
his merit*, receive what is due him. take the tuwn’ii cash aud givfi no &gt; witn the laudlonl dogging Iwth. ami
and Im&gt; judged according to his desert*. Vtt|ua|,]e equivalent, they disturb k- then* wax a row In which uno man-got
Tu mure lie is not entitled, and less he I
trMje corrupt th*- mural**, a black eye -and • another a sklnnc*!
&lt; n not
.. . have.
i____ ”
.
’
.
.
. &gt;
।
K«ils- liMtl’ffiine into the
shall
deprave the yohtb. mid leave a l«il j now. - Aunt sally had'gone Into
! bualm— with great eflthtndaam. She
taste in tbe mdiith.”
hud hardly got bey dlahw* washed the
A liaugbty carnage is sometimes a
‘
firm morning after being appointed
MISUNDERSTOOD HIM.
very uncotnfurtablo vehicle.
. a deps-live than she wax out on the
Salvation is mqre than a sense of ]
... the first traveler, j trail.
said
—&gt;
••My town.
satisfaction
with
railwho
vea.. tbiuks »s I
Awlwuran
iji ou
ouu
I* —1 i' She. went ov«r to see Mt*. Johnson.

.»f courre by the national bank examinerw a* regards national l«nks. My
ehject in giving these additional powyrs t*i the administrative\mdy- repre-

Retail per cwt.
$2.20
Wholesale p - bbl. 4.00

traveler.
I m frmn Clheugo. too*’-• I say my towtr is Greater New
If you don’t get the advantage of York.”
.
. was (hat Mr*. Johnson 'wus not frank
buying drugs at Hulholland s its
..qj,! 1 thought you .--tid greater Un&lt;1 ont^p,lk;.u \vii«*n *li&lt;- nskrtl her
yohr own fault.
titanic’
if ah** ni*&lt;l hcr.lm-b.md bad cea»e&lt;l to
have family rows. Mn*. J. Hushed aud
dodged the aUMtinm
The inference
wa* plain, i'bf wrtx intenillng to JKiur
Lui! innl Into In r husband’* cars while
CofiBccraJion and kill-joy are. not be slept.
•
•
i-’ Aunt Nally took up mill after trail
, ev-n &lt;»n «peaki|i|: terms.
with Hu* greatest sucre**. Nbc went
This, is a tfiod time tu pb*®r y‘»»r
up as IHgli as the minister of her
advertinement in the BANNEI*.
. church.-nnd dropped down as low u»
Rowlwta
nun, ant M«fkinh»b
------------Bill Jotiett. Who worked in .« livery
• t &gt; svt- Eumiture, Carpets Rugs. Pianos
carloads:of stock piursday and slabIe. Tbo finger of suspicion poibted
Organs
Wail Paper Linoleums. Lace Curtains,
i in all directions, and she bad begun
Friday.
will kpwnd to uoubt.thnt the state prison would
Doorl’.i
Coach Covers, Drapej^es and many other
The Bell Tclephou*.- Cto. .
j hold all her victim*, when copies of
about
f 10.000 in improving it* ex­ ! the not weekly reports of tbo five de­
things
.s&lt;are kept in a first class up-to-date store.'
change in Grani Ledge.
teethes were sent to almost every one
.
- 'Iri.&lt;ir-o *•-«*»• IkWI aud
Branch county hwl » good ruBth «m- in the villagf. There were Jaw* and
ay to do it'is to see Reiikes A- Waldorffs
vontion ut &lt;oM«»ter hut wadi wbleb fisticuffs nnd wrangle* before the thing
wmx
nmleratood,
but the problem was
large ft&lt; ’
and a gallery Store and spent! an hour
was w.'li attend^l from the various solved »t idRt. unJ cicryitody Iw-ggeil
tuanshijo nnd c|ti« uf ,h“l '''’“‘’‘r• i will find something to interest you and
everybody elxc s pardon, and tbeAlove
Slate Highway Comiawionw- harli
uf place'came buck to pipe her not**.
pleased to show you a few bargains which
waa-prewnt and sn.vtastel u. in-niring It wax a year before die identity of
tb&lt;
the people with hi. own enthutuasm the (’hlcagu -deteitivc wax solved.
- liaie on hand.
fur goal n«K Why nut hare «wh a Thru he provrtf --to i»e a dry good*
drummer froth Boston. Having u few
enrenthru in Barry etmnty.
...
1
.,(1.-ami. understanding hui ' The .uwniuinle of the ‘,l"'r*t’*’"'"'“J”
|)n.„v-w..|l. h.- hail pul.np
I tKJ’ennsylsanii Haw u&gt;*r
'“'"1“ '“Su""...™ h.s.-ur
i u job t&lt;&gt; tiuiu* hlntxtdf.
I from th.- fad that Si"-""0
-Well."
Aunt Sally whru thing-*
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
’ rtBltellMW
• • —• -I’m glad I
| M OWMb ami operated Iff U» eprpu-:;
4• „m.
(r ’
THREE LICENSED EMEALMENE.
--------- .- 1 didn’t ■_rend anybody
tu prbwn.
i ration which control* them.
wmt anvbody
’o but
I»ri I 11
huipment
»«
provide*!
}
J(&gt;
it
that
wbvl
i
ijhuinm Gaynor
' all of this vart 4l—r-r—;
.
uUnir only
rtnlv »Io.'^uon*x in. church It’* a xuxpicious dr■ with air-brakes.; there Is-mg
”•
Le Still Without! them.
CTlMI.D-v »nd K-'l
luut "“V"
UmjJt? ___________________ «lAI&gt;
I Ina put into «hu|- aa rapidly as ««&gt;
. I*. SO that tin- tew may be
A Million Cold. f .valst lapndertd at the American Laundry wl
Mr*. Black -There goes ok! Money
I complied with."T7--------'oars They *®y h* I* worth a minion
11 -•■••Monger than if it Is launva m
LJ
“7/ Mr..' WMte- V". he
^an.dD(i:‘7\dalffo®e- Itoniyvosu
IQa eAViI* I □*,u.l intention
&lt;bf
carries a -million in**uranre.-MUw«otnmterMa
’'ho b^. no
koe Sentinel.
I the sport of it. Will be
h ”

you do and a f«»oi is one who doesn’t,

j

1

. Local News.

A hood Thing To Do

RenKes &amp; Walldorff,

BOY’S WAISTS

.

The American Laundry, W. J. SUrt. Pr^_

tlouU tbinko hi, position u nfht «
.toutly contend, for it. l»&gt;t it ’»
to dooghnntn th,! neither

No, 77

The

best

5 CERT Cigar No.
,,V

" 1--------- TRY IT——,-------- THY IT------ H

77

man » gun as n uno nw
nn were a pot hunt«r.

.

KW on trlmmlns .'onr Um|». tllUM
your roll, tuirglus --"J iie«sio» «'r*r
Too C.D never tell wbm th.
of Bucres* will ctoe.

1 McCormick binder, &lt;» ft cut
1 New Deere hay loader
1 New Deere check row corn planter
1 New Deering mower
1 Steel land roller
1 Gale riding or walking cultivator
1 Gale riding breaking plow
1 walking wheel cultivator
‘2 spring tooth drags
2 spring tooth harrows .
1 one-horse hay rake
2 five-tooth cultivator.**
1 Peerless breaking plow
1 Gale two-shovel cultivator
1 Troy broad-tired farm wagon
1 narrow-tired farm wagon
1 truck wagon
1 14 ft fiat hay rack
1 16-ft fiat hay rack
1 set shafts
1 cutter
1 Deering -t* kl«? t-rinder
Lot of timothy hay .in nto .v
Lot of mixed hay in stack
Cross-cut saws, log chain&gt;, • n»\v bar,
eveners and whiitlutfN--. iie.-k-yokes,
iron kettle and stand, pork barrel,
forkp, hoes and other articles too
numerous to mention.

Tprm&lt;»
Ip
I VI 1119 nf
Wl Sa
wulv

All sums JS.OO and under cash. Over that amount 5
[2 months time will ire given on good bankable notes t
without interest if paid kvhen due. If not paid when due, 6 per cent interest will l
be ehargedjfj-om date. Five per cent off for cash at sale.

Porter English,
W. il. QOUQH,

Proprietor

Auctioneer

lofty tree*, practically makes them of
' Layers of odds at the rain* track are dried galiva.—Brooklyn Eagle
prom- to circulate tale* of their enor--------*---- *■-----------tnoti-* bix*c» upon certain races, but it ’’
Worae Thu* n Unities
h sclii un that a loss on a ntu ti*y be
The Rev. Dr. Joseph Parker of the
ritaw*. for It has 1*01*11 flimml by ex- &lt;’lty tomtflel Umdon. once hnd med­

NOTICE OF 11EA1USG CLAIMS.
Stat*' of Nichhnn. County of harry, aa.Soti.i- it b’-rv-by Ktvcu. that by an ord
the liotute Court for the county ot Harry,
made oo ttie i.;tb day uf Oetolier. A. l». rtU&gt;. fout
nioulti* Irvin that Jab- wt-tr allowed for cred*
or* io |'rr*rtit thrlr claim* again*! tlie rxtaie of

which he ■ added with deep imthos/
"Widows and orfdians wjll not Im» ex&gt;
l»ectrd to i-outrib’ito.” A few .Sunday**
later there wax another .collection !•».•
the same object’. ' 1111* lime,’’ said th*pren&lt; her. ••ttotrndy' will
exisupt. for
no luiftlc ever made so many, widows
and orphans ax the nummuccment
made on the previous Sunday."*

■ liilred to prmi-nl then clxlina Au -mid Ftubale
ecurt. at tt&lt; ITotxtf- Other In the efty of IfaMltlK&gt;. tor rvunluatliMi arid rilluwaoce. on ut brforv tbewil*.
r--tntu.day {rfTnt'HMiv
nextjind that mWi
* ,.!rOvn«
Iu.,...h j.1.1 , ...... ... *&gt;....

book i.showing a percentage of 35 in '
hi** favor, by which he lx bottn*! to
retain at leant one-fourth of bh* ink­
Ing*. Large losses happen occasion- '
ally iwhcu an unexpected th-tory »
pays li»&gt; ’or 30 to 1, but. as. n general
thing] uriesx the/booktnajirr *lrilbcrateiy 'gambles with cbatici* ho •fcmikes
b'Hikrf’ s*&gt; tliut be will xliow a profit
Oil efleh rare* A skillful *hookf* ctiu
so UKiuipuiate tbe odds that at uo
point Idore* be statii to lore on a race.
nn&lt;l, like bls brother of the gambling
ta&gt;ure| hia profit lies hi this percentage ..
in his favor. Even where gambling 1'
gam«*f art1 run without r**courre to
fraud! the odds In favor of the dealer
are ufvei lewi than 2t» per rent. '

.hidjte ot Frot&gt;«te.

NOTICE OF HEARING t
State ot MichIran County of Hany. **.
Nollen is hrrrtjy given, that by an order
Probate &lt; &lt;xirt for the County of Parry, ma
Bathing the eye* with equal part* &lt;jf Ute --.nil .Uy of Sejx A. p.. uta,___
months (rom that date wi-i t-allowed for crodttwitch fimxcl ami water in very restful
to them, ur bathe them with wtnrm wa
Ma«ed, anil tliit nil creditor* ot i*M dreraaed
ter in wpicb are dissolved a pinch *f am required to prmnnt tbeir claims to aald
powdered lx,rax and two or three drop-* Probali* Court, at the Probate ofBcx in tb»&lt; rtty
Of HaxUnx*. forciamlDatfou and ollowanon. oa
of spirit* of camphor. A soft linen or indorr the 2-aMlday Ot Jaouarj i.--xt..iud that
cloth,’m»ed for no other purpose, lx bet­ nucM claim* will b»i hcwril tirlore **ld Court, oo
Moaday. the^ind day of .lanr.ory »«t. at ten
ter than a spouge for bathing the eyei. o'clock to the forenoon of that day.
Dated Sept, "lid." A. !&gt;.. iso.-,.
Tbe eye* should be Waxhed every night
, A Woman \rfrr l»oe«.
to
remove
any
dust
that
might
have
A Ibafer on the street, whore Wlfl!
wax. proUibly at horn** getting out a . gathered on tbe lids during the day,
neigh sir’s washing to. make money to
State of Mtehlcxu. The I'rotate &lt; ourt (or tbe
buy the «&lt;illdren’s t%oe*. n*k«*d a busy
Itching pile* provoke prefaaity. but County
of Harry.
.
man the other day if be ever *aw it i Srufanity won’t cure them. Duan.**
At a nexxlan of mM Court h*-i&lt;l nt the Probate
inttnent.—
cures
itching,
bleeding
iNildhradrtl woman.
1-------------— --------„. --------„ or ignce- in the city ui Ha«tips-&lt; lu ••aid County on
tbr Sth da* ot Ort. A. I». IkGS. l*in*rt&gt;t; uoei.
’•.\&lt;4 1 ’’’’ver *lld.’- replied the busy protruding pile* after yean of xnffcr- Ctuts.
M. Mack Ju4re of Protwite.
la the Matter of the KaUte ot &lt; ftxslu* M.
id 1 never saw a woninn ing. At any drug store.
man.
Mdtrrv. Dccra«r&gt;l. i lark &lt; . Aldrtrti having filed
waltz ng around town. In her shirt
In Mid court hl- peUtiou.prarwx for Dcrtisc
■
, ■ ■
to 'selljho intereit of *ald estate in &gt;-*-rt»ln

Neither did 1 ever -••*• a womait kitting
nil dtjy ut a street cogwr *&gt;n n dry
g-MXlS Iwx telling people how the secretnrj uf (l»e
. treasury
. should run the
natioi al finnnees. I have never seen a
woruti ii go flaking with n l&gt;ottlc In her
j&gt;ockc . sit on tbo bank nil day gnd go
home drunk nt night. Nor have I ever
i woman ynak off her «.*ont and
nay x io could lick nny man in towtr.
God I less ’em.' the women arc not btallt
that i n.v.”—Ka'nsa* City Journal.

VVliifit lx thought to Im* of English
of the game
origin and
___ a development
.
trumii. or triumph, which was played 1
In England In the time of Henry VIII. |
Whlat wax not mentioned by Shake- 1
the writers of his day.
Ita I
apcan nr...
.
enrlle*t record is in the poems of Tny*lor. tig- wnter.poet (1621). It Is spoken 1
of lu the second edition (1G8&gt;»&gt; of Got- |
ton’* !"(.’&lt;»mpleat Gamester" ait ••the
gaim«~&lt;»f whist, so called from the $1lent* flint lx to be observed In the j
piny." bnt ns whisk •*em« to have been
its original name, acconUDf*tb some
:iuthoiirle*«. this derivation Is not axxtirtsl., The game was nt first nine up.
Tills was changed to ten up early In '
the eighteenth crflrttry. nnd In 1W4
the esperlmcnt of dividing the game 1
into lillf, which was first tried as early,
as 178k was generally adopted by tbe
chibs. •
BwiaHows and house martins build
by sticking together pellets of pre­
pared road mud. Moat of the material
ia obtained from the drying puddles on
the high roads. If sot mixed with any­
thing rlre the tendency of there pcllejs
would lie to crumble when dry. But
the swallow- tribe is supplied with a
mucoas secretion which enables it to
gum fli* partick** together. Tbe swal­
lows’ nests, from which the Chinese
birds’ nest soup lx made, are construct­
ed of this mueoux matter only. An In­
dian swallow, which builds little bout

DESERT DISHES
CUPS and SAUCERS
Japanese and American ware..
■lust the thing for Christmas
presents. Nice line and prices
right.
|

LEE HINC.EljrXV

ias *al&lt;r|'&lt;-tlUoii. and that
i*nn» !nierf-W»«l
iu **14 oiatieappcHr tirfo
court, at *ai*l
time nnd place. t«» sbo* rau*e »-.hy * llci-nte to
*ell the lutere*t*of -aid e*tute b&gt; ’aid real **tate
should i&gt;oCtie*iai&gt;tr&gt;i.It l» Further OnJeted. Thai public notiex
thereof l&gt;«* Biyrn by putdlcatiou cf a &lt;-»p&gt; of this
order, (or tti«&lt;-r- «inw*»lve week* prevkMt* to
Mild lOty o( bearing. In th-- lliuitinK* Bahtier x
newopaiter printed and circulated lu *atd count*
KttA ItKcox
f'u i«. M. Mack
Iteghterrt Probate.
Judge o( Prolate.
( A true cop&gt;. j

Nervous, Diseased Men
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It waa President Garfield, of biemed
memory, who said: “j always feel
&lt; j like tairing 4B^my hat to the Ameri-

audatouretaonchedoul hUarm with

Auction Sale!!

’ • CMn hoy-f01- no one cau teU what poffli_____
| ttalra to the bar room floor.
&lt; bilitiee are wrapped up under his coat.
ntwt : When b« arose, Char lee*
wa®
duwu on hI, chwk, gouged
; By Eating a Good Broaktast I Thia reminds ns of the lowly birthplace FRANK SMRobER BECOMES PRO
&lt; I of one of Eaton County’s popular auPRIETOR OF THE HISTORIC
c|„r out of his head,
While the
, spectators .were sickened at the ghastly
Ii Wliih*
rnffnH is a?
Per’t"°’Ered
* Fred
VennontBiu WnnuA
1 louse conee
a &lt; ville
wafcBenedict,
bora .Q of* jail
ftnd
AMERICAN MOUSE.
I sight Charles maintained tbe same dear
grit and nerve that had always made
» delicious morning beverage &lt; , doesn’t bluah to own the fact. Yea.
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bom In a jail, the Eaton doanty
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bim a cool fighter. He straighten* up

| at 35c a pound. Our line, jgll Bt
lmt thnt
» of Breakfast foods will look « i been disgraced by tbe modern tramp
.
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with VtSM
his hs*re
bed Vvvvre^
hugs r.rerA
und ,.lkur
other VARMsin
vermin.
I good to you—Try these, J:! Postscript:—At the time of Fred’s
; Malta Vita. Egg 0 Bee. Put-; | birth his father, tbe present hustling
! merchant of Vermontville. W. H. Bene­
{fed Rice, Shredded Wheat! dict, wan high sheriff of Eaton county.
&gt; Biscuit. Quaker Oats and &lt; —Charlotte Tribune.
[ anything yon may want in j Moot disfiguring eruptions, scrofula,
rushes, etc., are due to im­
J the grocery line.
; pimples,
pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters is

|W. H. FAIRCHILD
Phone 292.
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a cleansing blood tonic.
clear-cyed. clear-brained,
ned.

Having decided to move to KaiaUMUOo and engage in .•1,r.,t!„.r
I will ecll at public auction on the farm one mile east of Qmj,.
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as the Chas. Bachellor place, Hastings township, iienti.m :pi. '&lt;iu W"
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Wednesday, Nov- 1st, 1905

TO TAMAnAuK ,exc!alme&lt;] .«if the man who knocked
--------- I my eye out will come dewa here and
In the Dark Deed* CommittedJn the face me it v.lllnot
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----Nothing more will ever be said about
Past, But the Tamarack Hold*
ft." But no man came down to face
Charles as it would have been death to
the Record.
him, and bte friend took him home to
The old American house at Assyria
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• event• ceeated
—•—1 a great
v ,, Bellevue
This
nnivtiw
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Centre has changed hands. T.
*• —. nuutlon
___all&gt;&gt;v«
H
thia
this KMTtinU
«tl°n ol th*
Sylvester, who has been proprietor
country.
T*™ d'“
and landlord for tbe past three* years, (was asked:
“Wbu itrudr Mac.
Make*, you
Mr. ।j Chsrtee? Who was Ute ™u who Hood
clear-skan- has sold to Frank Schroder. .....
Schroder recently «old his farm . ” ! »t the dour that night?". No
I »!!« norths. of tbe Centre, to Bo “,’XrT Tn this da, It is a mysu-ry,

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rotntnencing at 9:80 a. tn. sharp, the following proper! t. t^wit:

Into the
tha hotel
lmts-1 business.
imnirw-ot,
into
Hotel Ha* a History.

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Lott 11.
■ although Bom. people
Mill living in
' Atayrto. might make a good guear. :
The hotel has quite a history. ,
Charles Lived Here Later.
About
sixty vears
years age
age uaiuei
Daniel iParks,
A
none sixty
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Mare Charles afterwards lived th
«««&lt;&gt; * building on the site of the bo- , Battle Creek Ipr wveral year, and ,
tel for a grocery, for which purpose it worked for
Iohn j.
wms, ueiug
lor ,.John
J. K
Enins,
being a
M was occupied until about eighteen years barbcr by trade.- All old residents;
—..ago, when tbe original building was , member him.
While here, be
enlarged
and converted
had several
BtjVttra| lauwul
fsmou&lt;■ - fiRbl,
fights With
with
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- : ।had
tavern. Staretlie limeor tliecon,true-. ..tou&lt;h meu-'abid, John Evas,
■lion ot the lira! building th* properly | lpU5 jf &lt;|(h m,Kh auimatlon.
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ba, been contluuo.ualy In the porereelou j (.[,ar|es to lhe day &lt;tf hia death
of aome branch of the Parka family
, eXpre,^i dr wi«h that he
until .old to Mr. Sylvreler three years ..uuld khow |o B ^^,5 who It waa

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of all competition hold their station far lu ad
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attention'of oar readers to their meric.
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Tamarack Holds The Record.
tug he was found frozen to death in a’j
I A still older hotel than the American, pholographer s car which he occupied
i however, was the old Tamarack house, as a barber shop and livingj&gt;laec
JSlThla was the pioneer tavern of the i .This
This was
w.m only oneuf
one-of tbe
the many tern
tefr&lt; ,
Hl ' coiumnbfty, and was built of tamarack I ible lighU that look place inlhe old
Uk ! logs, which gave name to the: hotel. Tamarack hotel, but this was the most.
JW ! and also to the place. For many years | talked about of .all old time fistic •
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1 roan heifer 2 vrs. &lt;.bj
5 yearlinRp
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1 sow O I C Rond bp l, r
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12 Brown Leghorn In n.
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1 lumber wagon vi i.
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1 carriage, mx&gt;d ixindii .,
1 Doering nii&gt;wt‘i'n» :ii i &gt;
1 hay loader, ne t
1 two-horse enltiv
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'1 bean harvester '
1 spring tooth drag
1 five shove! culriva;.,:
1 hay rack
1 :
ratai 7* • r
1 set double’iiarm— '1 ’Wte harwi’
1 10.gal barrel ehur 1. ■ -hI churn
1 pair horse blank..!­
.. 2 stoves I heater. 1
Number tons of hay
fi acres of corn in sli. k
About NO buslreL of e.&gt;m
About 120 bundles of, „ fnr|,|,.t
2 cross cut saws
1 wheel barrow
Lsingle barrel Hh-1 gm, •
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’Forks, shovel,„her
too nvnieroue to n;f htioi..

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MS r vin Line-

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rt, at knocked liia eye out. When he
lu this old country tan took place
(J lhfn. wu # Btnljlge gleam In
lhe dance, and merry making of the I b(g 0M remal-,liI,g
j/Ul.k, for tbe
young people for a radio, of many , m,„ lhat Ch,rle, never kitew hl« name,
mllre. and II Is still an taterretlng
ciiartaa .returned to i
memory lu many Battle Creekiles.
Bellevue: and one inteosely cold mon.

TT! Garland Stoves and Ranges are acknowledged Wf
as the
World
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1 bay horse 9 yrs. old. weight aliout
1,80(1
old, weight about
1 bay horee 10
1.200.
1,200
1 Hay horse
are good general
Tlie ahol-e
purpose horses
1 sucking colt
1 red &lt;-ow. 6 yrs. &lt;&gt;j.l. giving milk
1 red cow. S yrs. old. giving milk
e to calf in January
1 Jersey cow
I led cow due to &gt; calf in November
1 thoroughbred Durham bull

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m । the present village of Assyria Centre batiks.
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••lhe Regulators.’’
aionWly so spoken of by the older;
Another atiair that’was roncot-ud
111 ! citizens.
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in me old tavern was the- ut-gauizaiiup i
w j In early days the young people came ol- bdll(i uf •• regulators." who went'
__ H from a great distance-to attend dances • oul 0Ut, llitfht and tarred, feathered,,
r 1 at Tamarack. Old residents relate that al/1 rodv OI1 a raiu a mwl wh(&gt;. lia(j
*» in thofiO days the blooming lasses were offM11|eU the moral sentiments of the
brought to the dauce in n wagon 'hutd’ । community. Wltai- th, oli ptabrer :
J ed by oxen.
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wunlu tK'creiouly
driuk
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The boys would go ahead and notify ^stijj.morv onrii have his tuilgh-and

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All sums of $5.00
S5.00 and
and under cast
years time will be givers
given oa
o gooAhaiili
cent off for cash.

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We handle the beet grades of coni oil the market—
Order from us and you aie sure to be satisfied. Phone
194 ami we will give your order prompt ntleiition.
See us before buying
LEHIGH, NUT and EGG. POCAHONTAS.
C.C.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT.
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUE I I E.

M. MATTHEWS (EL CO.

I tbe girls that the waghn wre aimtag Ulmble tight, he was urn, iu whw
j and they should be all In readlnres to
and bell,ved In lhe sa|&lt;tlty
5 jump in when the oxen arrived. Each of ,hp
(an,„; when a well kuowu
Q girl was greeted with Jeet and a good IarInerbrought a woman to hi, bouse
r welcome, when lhe p.oeeMlon moved .o |[vr wjlu WM Ilot tlls wile; that was
s on to lhe next settler e home, where. tlio lnlIrc Ior tbe ruugli wd ready
I more girl, were loaded In. The bujs j,,,,,,,.
o| lbM dllJ Ta„.arndl
&gt; walked by the side of lhe wagon and „« ,„u„,rd b|„, .„d ,„dl. ;,im
I1 the merriment was keep up until tha: »f tbe community on a rail. The work
g log hotel was rreched. where everything Bjb du.„.
„,d ordertv man
8 was in readiness tar the dance.
: „„ wllh ^miar; dlwdphue. cud to Un,
••The Simple Life.”
day’no one kuuws who cuLsmuird
This was the ‘simple life" of the
wiumgHi
ui
it^jdawfK!
good old timeB*. no swell parties, no I1
&gt;tw&gt;ll*cr of the wds^eries of;
g : hacks, m* American beauty bouquet.-. • Asayrix - Battle« reek Sunday:Record, i
8:! no silk dress, nq grand orchestra, aud
g'T no defaulting ' from their employers ’
- j by young men to keep iip the expenses
Only a &gt;oft man finite any
। of there "social set.” They danced all
i . .
I night. At midnight was the sunper, »» spreading biinself.
| during which time those who bud to ! Commencing Nov: 5 tlie ‘ Sljichigan.'

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ROSS M. CALKINS, Prop'r,
If you want to buy or sell anything
try a. Want Adv in the Banner.

Local News.

This Interests Many
Does It Interest You?

I. wait for the second table were enter (Central train now leaving: Grtt^d Rap.,tained by the jig dancing, by both . ids at T.’::k» a. m.'will leave at 11:B0j
young women and men, that being a i p. ]m.
favoritedxnrem ploijrer days, every! y,^. X(.uit. M„luh
I &lt;^,letun,

Having purchased the Photograph Gallery of .1. C. Hurd, this
cummer, 1 am pleased to announce to the public, that by purchasing
this gallerv I have control of all lhe old negatives made in Nashville
for the past 25 years. These negatives were made by the following
different photographers: FT J. Feighner, E. 11: Y*n N’ocker, C. .1.
Whitney and.I. C. Hurd. If you have any photos made by these
parties and wish duplicate* from them, remember we have the negalive* and can find it for you within a few minutes. Bring a picture
along of the negative you want finished,.aud thus avoid mistakes.
Now would be a good time to place an order from tbjsM negatives for
an enlarged picture for the. Holiday.0.
Special price* will be made on these negatives fur half dozen ordozen lot*. Write or call tor 4&gt;articulare.

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community. Irnvmg Its experts, fid : »■», adjmlgrel tawtue in .ledge Mack's !
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fashioned country dance, wore ln 1 n,„n Frid
wa,
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B
I vogue, and when It eame la ' balence I arolu„,
1
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to
partners,
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there
was
a
regular
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"“’I’G if&gt;' h'»i I I approved the morning hours, when !
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the country lad, nnd lareies departed, “ ... ....... ... ...........
wiich •“* l«»"
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' having had more genuine pleasure 1 1,01
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than
anv
modern
dance
could
pdeolbly'
The
many
iiiendnof
Frevlurlck^mip.
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I afford. There were uo classes or social j I'1”1’ fMl”’larly known as' ‘ "THL ” will
| cliques in those days, everybody being i ,H‘
to learn thut uson anAvwl at.
| Ion the same social footing, and the ‘
l‘wnr tn Ocean Park, California. (
|| friendship was genuine.
pl’cdnesduy of. Inst week f£fa wife I
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But Boy. Would Fight.
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I righting -a. a popolw pastime.

It ALtUo Hair Renewed

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COUCH,
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AUCTIONEER.

Years of experience have taught me how to conduct
sales successfully, many of my sales running hun­
dreds or dollars ahead of' expectations. Farm
and Stock sales a specialty, and satisfaction guar
anteed. Dates can be made by calling at or by
phoning to the BANNER oflice, Hastings. Mich.

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W. H. COUCH, Residence Sec. 5b Carlton.
Citizens Phone 161-3 Rings.

P.O. Address, Hastings, R.F.D. 9.

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JAS. M. BAUER,
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER.
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Has had 25 years of actual experience. Farm and
, Stock Sales a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed In
every respect Dates can be mad? by calling at the
BANNER oflice,or with me.
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JAS. M. BAUER, Hastings, Mich.
Citizens Phone 89.___________ 529 Michigan Ave.

DELTON, MICH.

THE AUCTIONEER,

I have had year, of experience in all kinds ot sal re,
—Farm. Sloe*. General Marchandlee. anything you
wane SATISFACTION UUARANTBED. Call at
my hotel, Deluxi, write or phone me, or arrange
dale. wUh me BANKER offlre. Heating!, Mich.

E. R. CONRAD.

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On-arc &gt;un1 of ill health I will quit fanning, and will sell at Pu’hii&lt;
residence one-half mile north and one mile east of Ha st nig-.
on Sec. 9. Hastings township, on

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TUESDAY, OCT. 31st, 1905

Commencing at 9:30 o’clock a. m. the following property to w^‘.

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did not pay -S-j to see a prize fight.
He fought for his own amusement.
i’he Marquis of Queenabury rules had
i)ot yet been invented, and a fight in
those days was a go-as-you piease affair,

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expecjetl to have .a car .loaded fcr Has- !
tingx at Chicago and for Chicago at '
Hastings. which wifi go via Kalama-1
zoo over the C.K. &amp; 8. and Michigan '
Central. This improved serried puuld 1
in which knocking, kicking, gouging,
be much appreciated by the mehihants i
|Vand everything else was allowable. ;’ ttnd“
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1 anu in an in act u rent of this citv
Ln every neighborhpotl
neighborhood was aa -beet
“best ।
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man,”
when thia
this -beat
met
Ih’’ “*** tafWatun, ma.l« ,nite a
man,
” and
and when
-best man,"
man," met
tbe “best man,” from another neighbor- cnang. in the .-li^t. l mortgag. law I
• hood, each wore a chip on his shoulder, with » view ot preventing tne giving
und It took less, than five minutes to ol such lustTumenu tar the purpose
of .li-fraudtag creditors. Now there !
stait a fight that would startle the
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citizen of to day. No one interfered. ‘
a^mpany-jthe
cbattle
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is filed
A ring was made and Hie two men when
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' * with the town or city !
an affidavit from the person to
were allowed to fight ft out aud they clerk
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did fight until one man bad to be ,whom it is given, to show that it is a
bona-fide mortgage for which an ade­
carried out of the ring.
Unfortunately the old Tamarack quate consideration is given.
house became noted for the fights ■Die nupervisors made their Manual
that took place within its ritetie walls. visit to the poor farm Thursday, and
things in the usual fine condi­
Whenever a dance was announced to found
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be held at tbe Tamarack the “bullies" tion they have always been In since
Llchty was overseer. There may
from Bellevue, Hastings aud other John
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places would come over for the express be'.better overseers than he in this
purpose of fighting.
1 state, but we don't bailee, iu
he and Mra. Llchty seem peculiarly
Mace Charles* Experience.
adapted for thia very trying place by
Some' noted battle* between pion­ their cheerful ways. Md sympathetic
eer pugilists took place here. One
manner. They are indeed Ifrienda oil
event became tbe sensation of several tbe unfortunates in the county honse
conntlee adjoining. ‘In Bellevue was
a negro by the name of Mac« Charles.
He was a giant in strength and a
terrible fighter. He bad licked every­
thing in tbe country. The Bellevue
dancers always took Mace Charles
along td help them out when they .went
to dances. One night the Bellevue
crowd came over to a dance at the
Tamarack. When the expected fight
commenced up stairs in the dance ball, ;
Charles, who was down stain, heard
the opening of the mill, and dashed up 1

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Al ways restores color to gray hainall the dark, rich color of youth. 3
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falling hair, also. S ' Id for fifty years.u T'u,‘‘

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AUCTION SALE
1 bay mare, 11 yrs old, weight 1150 lbs
1 grade Durham row. 6 years old, due
in April
1 red-Durham cow, a yrs old, due in
April
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red Purham &lt;»w, 2 yrs old, due in
December
1 gray Durham c&lt;tw. « ym old. due in
January
1 red Durham cow, 6 yrs old, due in
Janwary
1 red Durham cow. 11 years old, due
hi January
1 brood sow and 9 pigs 7 weeks old
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50 cliickous
r wa-mri
1 pair bob slvigls
1 platform s-priua bngv
1 swell box cutter
:arne&gt;?
1 double harness
harrow
I fteed harrow
1 iauee patent ittov.. :
2 single cultivators ii&gt; i
1 Little Giant cuitita:- :
1 double-shovel cult:
l liar rate
I South Bend ThorriiHirakr
4 Bement plow 1 tv
400 bundles coni h il i.
j ulus of t'OTli
Quantity of hay
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iKlmteStack of straw
3*
r.'hrl
naskfl5
25 berry crates
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40 rods of chicken few ■ . ire. 5 ft
1 fruit dryer
1 bras o-nle,-’.
100 gallons good cider &gt; : -nr
Pitch forks shovel!
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Whiffletrees
poet Itos rh-ser
And other articles t
numerous
mention.

&gt;8 for sole. Nicely located: close to market will be
reasonable. Look the farm and buildings over
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given on good’h^'k^j11'1 under ““b-

Over that amount one year -1'11'0 ’j1'

pai,er with intere8tat 811 p«r c«nt-

w. h. Couch,

Two «“■,e

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Many from this place\hat-e been!.

Delton State . Bank

I sufiering from tbe grjp from which it
I takes a long time to recover.

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Chas Biggs ronttrnplat-.-s travelling (
ior the oil firm in IIBnois where he

DELTON.

SHULTZ.
Mr John Pitt- la nuraiog • .preined
CAUGHT A B|(i PIKE.
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Mr Burton while „m B,hln(, Um ankle.
Miss \ena Smith is quite low with
Monday United thc )nre&gt;alt
iu Crooked lake mi, year. He waa typhoid fever.
caatwg with a lour loot Tod and after
Mrs: Orrin Loomis unu son Harry
.,h*1 vaugnt
c“«h&lt; Etna
«&gt;'• fipent Saturday and Sunday in Hickory
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i eaught a hole or u re fret
F. iUUey .nd family ^h0 bar.. Iwm

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CLOVERDALE.
Miw Gertrude Bigpi spoke at tbe
Wm Giilmpie and wife late of Battle i Star UranK® meeting Saturday evening.
Creek will live )q Mrs. Marian Kings-I w’’ learn that Dennis Dftubam. our
bury’a house daring tbe coming wint- ■ “W friend and neighbor, »is the proud
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father of a boy.. Congratulations from
Fred Green and wife of Sunfield are Fodunk.
visiting relative*, here. The former is I Mrs. Frank Edmonds visited her aiaselling a stock of readv made clothing. ter.-Mrs. Cora Biggs a few day* tbe
J. O. Chamberlain is at Hastings j p*st *reekmaking nn extended ririt in the ,t.u this week plastering for Dr. Andrus.
Warren Laubangh who hsn been j
“.u c "(&lt;1i“difa
u&gt;*hi of
W । ree . he pulled In'**
„w
New York returned hotm jret week.
IJhe Hope Sunday school convention working east of Delton ia at home.
W weighed ft.., pounds Mr. Barton bre
Sbeld.m ‘McArtlmr OI ’WooUmtd M tbn Er.ngBlfc.1 ctopeb bnre will. . Mni
pn«-b&lt;-J very „.
U, do.&gt;e a great deal ot «.hing but thl.
Viiuted our rebool itodtpr Wol-rer te on bAlurtuy Oct. Sb imuwul of tbo;
w M bundly.
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kL fish is rate of the larirext !»•&gt; I,.
ever Hunting, on Thur-Uy .nd Friday of date I announced last week.
BEDROOM SUITS, SPRINGS and BUTTRESSES.
I
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landed.
last week.
Lit.le Doreft, Collin. »poM 1« , Tl"' Y“k^,L\,A' V"d *?
J'
COUCHES, BOOKCASES.
ROCK- W
,
n
HcC.rthv tbi.
-Geo Diomas and family expect to wook with hvr gr.ndp.rem. Don,,I. 1
Little: Floy Morehouse is qujte sick
i ""'k Fr,d*y t&lt;&gt;r d,WH'r
*" *f,'r■ move to Leroy, Mich, in the near dollin, .nd witEHS. CARPETS, RU6S, UNOLEUMS: 12 pit- Jj- at this writing.
'
noon program.
I•ri .
future. We are sorry to !&lt;*&lt;• them
Mo,"ln' on I trom u.ir mid.1. but; wi.b them »ue. |
; Miw Ella Lentz will ryork for Mn».
DOWLING.
terns of Linoieuras wbieh are Realties.
account
of
fixing
the
stoves.
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eero in their jiew home.
■ Raby Merrick on the State Road this
■ I Our warm weather has caught quite !
U&gt;
Mr- ®rfc®°e Hort,»&gt; is Imilding a :
winter. Mrs. Meri^k ia busy with her •
'T new’hnrLfarwih ।
Huth and family have moved
’’ a;cold.
abool work at Fisher M-hool.
••
l” ~
‘ ^‘"•1 W * ** ’
ill WHtteinore
Dr. Gallagher drives a tine spin
w . W
Will
w If tternore’s refiidehcy.
resident
t-i
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U/I
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KJw-in Shultz of Hastings ipcnt Sun­ horses purt-hased of Bert Window.
Marshall^Norwoodwas
wa-in Hast,
’’
.
• Mr.
r. .larshall.horweod
day with his parents.
.
GLASS CREEK.
Another W - bound daughter came to j
w I jngs
...
r Vt,
,
■
ings hwt
last Sunday.
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___ Vet * HHH
uiiu and wife .[ George Hartby and family and Mra
*
Mr. M. M................ o--.
&gt;
:
live with
McLaughlin
I Mr. M. Manning was in Kalamazoo Albert Wa’i.•T of* Prairieville
7...
spent j Grt. 12.
*
Matty Brindle visited at Fraiik Jenki. 3USGIES. at rigWjriMs.
I full line sf HEATIHG STOVES
”7 "
; last Sunday at* Chas.
Kenyon:.
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vtr T i
Sunday.
„। Mrg&gt;
Warner joined, vher sis- • in’s of Prairieville
,
DOUBLE WORK HARHESS
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•• .u
L6E,S. . HARNESS'.. SiNGLE . LIGHT
.
e1..*1?-•
1™'.'
ul vim
Y"" n"i“ i EdK“r l,t’’ ol ®hu» Creek kud An- I lere lire.
lUn,7 ami----Hth™
.t 'umt- 1 Mr. A illiaui Havfitw ami fan ilr
•- ’—
* W tnw Sen ior L T. L drew
Wednesday
&gt;tcesion the AMERICAN FENCE.
Can»ntyr ure putting up 11X1 rud» I Iotw Out n, y„,m th«t plkee they I spent Sunilas at Mr. I’tark Erway’a ’ ’
ill ning.
!
VJ
|ul wire .race-to F W. Zerlwl
Mt fur Ohio l-J ririt i.uoth. r »M. r
Mrs liuldali Otis apent Sunday with
—Mra tiro. Dickel returned Friday ! Mra Willard Payne
••pem li*t Mon- Mrt. Hoy.
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i her son Edgar Otis aud family.
from an extended vi-it in Illinois.
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। day with her son -Hiram Payne and
E. J. Herrington. George FtlFguaon
Little Ola Douglass was very sick
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Mrs. Elias Matter uf Grand Rapids , wife bf Hindri Corners who are re- PArt Humphrey and Floyd Rio started i again last week but is some better at
visiting her daughter Mrs. i-ilis I juicing over the advent of n fine girl I this morning. Monday, on n hunting (tb»’’ writing.
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. is
m -Visin
'7 .
Faulkner.
—Ikner.
that came to gladden their home. Con-i trip. O. B. Garrett and R. G. Rice
Glaidas Collins of Shnltz galled un
1 Mr. and- Mra
&gt; will join them later.
I her uncle B. M. Jenkins!last Friday.
"
aim - • Jack
____ Hamilton
..rere of Kfatulstions of their friepils here.
® II w I Uin^ng and *Mr. aivl Mrs. C. RisH- R‘ ynolih. will lead tha young
Cl«*uiencr and Coats took three loads
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an.l
1
—
opIe
’
H
meeting
next
Sunday
mfehL
J
of
potatoea
to
Battle
’
Creek
Monday.
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SPFNT M()»F THAN si OlMJ
DELTON,
MICHIGAN. *
' wite.1 Dr. uud
M. Jex. ^y„„ uedu^el Mre &lt;to .. ..... ..... u, A„„ A^r
"X’^ Neh.
\Mr*Harter Ian &gt; Wednesday
rbll^4-POTH la,. M...,,hn- .. C. Kenyw,.
Sx.urJ.y Her molher Mr. Bulbs
■ My wlie .uffen.l .row lung

PRICK BROS

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Zi FURNITURE DEPARTMENT

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DIRECTORS:
. A. A. ALDRICH, President.
J. □. HUGHES V. President.
E. S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
DR. McLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPENN1NO.
JAMES COLLINS.

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Announcement
I have bought the LAUBAUGH
market, and will add a complete
line of Groceries. Canned Goods,
Confections, Etc
Everything
will be kept right up to date in
every way and I solicit my share
of patronage.

J. SPROUL,

Ml CH BROS
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WH E WElLLtCO.BLTfALO N.Y.
' uu might search half ti(e cities of
the State without finding the equal of
his handsome belt back overcoat, cut
aud made for us by the skilled tailors
of Wik, Weill &amp; Co.
In this, coat we offer you what is
without question the utmost limit of
.’.vie and symmetrical beauty—com­
bined with the sterling worth and
great durability characteristic of all
Wear Well Clothing.”
The fabrics include the very latest
effects. Each garment Is braced
and reinforced at every strain
point, insuring a permanent re­
tention of the original fresh ap­
pearance and perfect form.
It
pays to buy the best—especially
w hen an overcoat like this can be
bought for $ g
to $|g

Faulkner’s Husking, Lotion i» worth .
CRESSEY.
^JANFIELD.
„
.
,
.
,
,
A. M. • Edmdndfi is selling apples.
about tea times wbut it c&lt;ro^« to anyone 1
-Xu . hurch services here Sunday on wUtOM gnd al, 1|nl (tf farm prodncto
who inti- to do out door work in cold.
( 0^.
! raw weather. ;hbt n.4 good for every ac viint ©f qhajrterly meriting kt Rid - u,

* purpose lor wiiicn a fteainig lotion is
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Mix E. Tungate is e-.pected home;
D. H. ‘.ilbert ia in Colon for a abort. lhi, W).,.k fn&gt;m
wbt}re
hlw ,
denigmsi. Price ya ceytts nt Fmilkner N
tim®’
laen visitihg her sister.
drug stofip. Oeltom. Mich
Lata’ arrivals at HoOui Dolton ■ J. K I Morris Brown was in Battle Creek . Tfa„
miVt at t|lt; |jOine of
.Coats, il uningi, ■ Ge&lt;) A. Cotenutn. f ednesday.

k L. L LOVELAND &amp; SON
CLOTHIERS. Delton and Prairieville, Mich.

.Hl!. viMi

TROUBLES
and other
'■■'ikat this time
hard up&lt;m the
apping may not
-■riomf . matter
lainly an annoyWhere heavy
the ordinary
e apt to
. ami for
have preial compound
EKS’ LOTION

.

a magical heaili regularly will
aiul- in perfeqt
... ; matter how
ork i. or hojv
snre to the weaW;
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This can
ami then25 CENTS

i

HOT WATER
BOTTLES
Perhaps your old hot wa­
ter bottle did not lass as
long as it should. There
might have been better rub­
ber in it. &lt; &gt;ur bottles are
made of pure Para Rubber,
from Brazil, one of the
very liest in the whole
world and are bought di
rent front the manufac­
turers. You'll find no old
stoclr here.
Our

Hot

Water Bottles

Will Not Disappoint You

and the prices are as little
as direct buying and low
selling expense will make
them.

ELLIS. E. FAULKNER,
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221 &gt;\’n:

THE DRUGGIST.
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,
Butter and Eggs,
Highest Price, Either Cash or Trade.

1— -

BANNER maps of

BARRY COUNTY.

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• Barry Couotyj
‘t- •‘ectiun.’town
" ’■hour, the high ways,
urches, bclrooli
' iluablr for reference.

'PRICE ONLY 50CTS.
M :te Delton Pott Office.
F. 6. ADAMS. Postmatter

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houvenir livery,

HOPE CENTER.
Mrs. Nickalaus Acker is visiting at

OELTOB, MICH.
’ ■’ “• ^rrta me when you drive from
trafos. Prtoes reaaouaiHa.

P. J. HOUVENIR

Walter Bruwn for a few day*.
Tbe dan&lt;« at Orangeville last Friday
evening wa* not ao well attended a*
usual on nceount of the roads and

club dancre- I»ginn&gt;ng MorJI.

Saturday evertingDr. Fritch ot Cloverdale » ». «dled

DOUDS CORNERSMrs Anders is slowly improving.
Mr. Fred Hall’* have gone to house­

That
Lum
ber
Bill
WON'T BOTHER YOU
so much if you will come and
look over my stock before yon
place your, order. I have every
thing you want; first class stock:
and will make you prices tbat
will

PLEASE YOU.

Friday night to perform an
keeping,
on little Olay Douglas. He la doing
Mr. Valentine went to Hastings last

K. S. HARTER, M. D.,
to

PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. ,
8 Jq
U ,o 12 *•£-. ’ to 2 P J0-. T

Pttatts*tn(t.iraV« promptly SltBUded. Tata-,
_^flll&gt;‘‘lr'‘"l'^ace.DaltOo.Mkb.

nicely now.
Fred smith and lair ,rie,Ki 5”1'
E-. MeKibbin and family
or Jame. Potter of Xankoe bynng- Sunday w.tl, hia aiater Mn UanaiU.
Sunday.

u ™. harnT
reguUrly.

^imffONEr^TAR

p£ ^be or.pain ot tom ot .ana,,
indooe a minutea: hoaraen&lt;»
ttoaI, tautve
iaSSric Oih monarrh
action ot lhe

K Kt^'

vent

bowels vritDOSW
druggist for them. 25-

E Doty this week Friday afternoon.
Tbe friend, of Milrt j^e Bellinger |

are glad to hear she ie again
jng in health.

improv
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: „f the Jay In tl.i« Utility
. IL
IL J.
J. Gilbert
(lutert rame
came frumlCalamuzoo ! Myron PoUer to. ju,t eomylvteJ th.-,
-all 1.OUA-,
tor nis new bomw.
! Mi» E4ith Pttortito tri» b«-s 1-I
.......
M. .1-i.r
«»ll tor
h.» . new
I
Ireen’ Sunday
evening
tu •*&lt;Mm.
his sister
Mra.
1 working ior Mrs Will Anders ’• at Enon Barber.
; Mira Matie .StockingTruui _fHastings ;
1
visited
her
parents
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Wm.
I home again
Newell find Clayton Barter were in
! Stocking ta«t Saturday and; Sunday.
! Battle Creek Thursday.
.
E^ST ORANGEVILLE.
•;Mra Carrie Cook is caring ^for her
1 MrM P. Barber. Bryon Fisher and
I Conrad Kahler and wife spent Sun‘ i Mr. and Mrs. W. Fisher attended sister Mra Tinker of Bowens Milla.
I day with their daughter Mrs. Emm n
Clifford 2 Potter is amisting Roy
quarterly conference in Richland Sat­
Courtney with his potato digging. ; I
Johhcox. j
,
I unlay afternoun.
runun
»j«nl
Sunday
»t
&gt;»
’
&gt;■&gt;.
J[r
Blsucbsixl
wore
the
. spent
.
Wm. Stocking and faimily
Son[ John
in«m reumiwl I., lift Sum- I
o( Uioir rou.in Mre. Morrio, 0*5 with their daughter Mru. Iron
i Amy
Van
Delia
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- -Sunday.
’-&gt;■
.
! Brown Tpnrsdny.
i V*
n D®
1'-- .
near....
Shultz
I Sererol in.m here ntteudci. the’huKT
Sumnel Haight ia aeriotialy ill ot.| Hr*. John F.rerbart wsa very 111
at cloverdjik'Friday nigbl.
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I typhoid
pneumonia. His house
beingI one
on®aiaht
nightIret
lastweek.
week. I 1
i "« j iu poor condition Saturday he was
Mrs. Win. Smith ha* returned to her
1 John Hart cf Prairigrille
' moved into Elmer Rteynpld’a tdnaot home after apvndimr the summer with
j uur street.^ Sunday.
ijc ip hum** where he could lie made more | her mother
MtafiMi
Hart of' *Kurth
“
’ “
working fur her graridmii I'omfortable.
here agaii
ASSYRIA.
, wboUa unAbie to do her own work on;
Where the bible dors not’ get wont
isiI accoOTt.ofjerysipelas in her feet, j
Wm. Sylvester of Battle Crock
the heart s&gt;x&gt;n get* weary.
F. .Wright.
ted his mother Mrs. J ”
ORANGEVILLE.
Sunday.
I Book worms get interested
Tim U T- L. will meet at. D. V. Mulholland’s Book Store.
Mr. and Mix Calvin &lt;Goodrich of
Sheptird*" pest Friday evening.
Colorado are visiting ber ।parents Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Chapman.
Leia Morehouse is agisting Mn»-

HOPE.
Edgar Oti. ri»IUd Star Grange last

- Mr* Oren Blanchard was calk’d to
i Gull lake la,t week by th&lt; death of ar.
unde.
*
Joshua Brown who has been confined
to hi$ hed for sometime is again sblc
tu be up antl oui uf doors.

Rmaetb cf Detroit

Prvptitlitf of

publhhecf in tbe
Bannkk ■ news
(taper printed mul circulated in said County of
Harry, onw tn each week for throe "'wwlre
week* t&gt;r-no’.i»t&lt;&gt; said dav of hearths.
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CllAA.M. MACK.
c. Hacox.
Judge of Protata.
SANITARIUM • Ella
Probate Kr&lt;l*tcr.

REED CITY .

THE OLD RELIABLE

over pain.

FoB line of Alston Paints—the
best on the market Call and

W.H. Chase,
Detton,

1

Michlro^

PHORATE OKOEBt
State of Mlrhlinu). County of Harry, m.
At a maloti of tiro iTotate c ourt, for lhe
C ounty of Hairy, holdco at tiro Prulmtc* other. In

In the matter of the rotate of .'rretnlah
Wilbur. Dereued.
On rvadlnx anJ filluft the petition, duly Ten­
ded. of ( lark P. Wilbur, brother of mm riac**aM*d.|&lt;raytnt that admlnluration of Mld&gt;state
way be muted to William H. Bnrtrss or ts»
oilt-t Milublr Rer-on
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mhw

Thereupon It b» ordered, tbat Friday, Um
1«Mh day of Kovetnber A.
iw&amp; al in o'clock la
tiro fo&lt;rsoon„lw Maimed for lhe heaitnn of
Mid |pelt
Hon
that the
Uro heirs
bi-ire al
«t taw ot wld
s*ld
?al&lt;!
h-!UI
od and tbat
BIHJ all other persur* Interrntad In
’Mld
fcH,d ••Matejwe
reqniieti to
- -• ■ *—-*—■ "*
wjn
court, II(C{1
Hirn (o l*r tlholden at tbe t&gt;roh*t»
■*m— u. thentyot
»..( ICyO( ttastti
hhnHiik- In »nld txxurty uufl
ofitre.in
»I»OW viiw
CMIIw II
if MlT
any thfTlthere ur. why the prayer of
the petlttooer m»y not.. be »raut&lt;xi. And It to
,',‘u“,r ordered, that udd |w&gt;ntlourr tire nodoe
totbepersons interejtrd in said rotate of u»
p-ndeney of said petition and tbe hearing
thereof by carries a copy of tbl« order to
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’ ',?’"nk’«iw'gS'h. fer’SW.S SRTmta’EetESE'n.S.aS
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. Ml " X N«l"*«® l-rmtao

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jn u„
tata* ■ pranice an anr phxrletar. tb«u had. i k
P
T«t» yrota png.aror In taurt.lt Hbmrt&gt;paU&gt;k . . ,
£C*,&lt;lwJudge of J robata.
c..Ile»e aral iwuty-two ream tn D»trolt. find Arrue vnpy.I
harm ot Alma fiaaltartum tarhtron montbr; -------------------Ypaitar.u .ma year, and, for tbe part roran
yiar» has owned a aanltarluni «r ftaed City.
On [Wetaber ts. 1WX hia aahltxrtum was
burned, loas fifteen ito-uaanj dollars: but in
forty-eight bourn ha bad- b &gt;ucht another and .
is tn BiNTd shape for business ag*.n Hr will 1
mofre tu Balding. Mich., next tprlrg. whera he
hax a Sanitarium with alxty n &gt;ttii nearly .
&lt;'«p|rted.
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There la a firm In Detroit eaUlcst themselves
Spinney A Co. Thatr history Is this Anaon
n FplBMY founded the »»»•- but he has barn

Good Printing

per. Remember the BAN-

ruttlnr phcretelee* fr *h* *«m» that they ro«M
hire until about r. year ago when Keegan *

« .. ma. ! am nj th* ttaaltarlum rwry Huai*mtrept ona In a nw.nth WJtl ^a « tbe pU«
:&gt;r..l.date below as follows: ‘
,
■r.1 the benefit of our forty-fou'
a'lvlro l» rro«. ana mr•opirinr* air a.aaj, ■ .
-r-tilt of canful »&gt;x*inta«tl«in» :*nd ■ Uf» lanx |
- xirorlrnce. The patient t* *lw»y- told th*
truth and upon Ju»t what he ran. roly To all I
whii *re poor wo give treatment *b»olulrly
frof- onto* .-hartinr &lt;o»t of mpllelae. Opera-.

Mrs. Ed. Fenn of Battle Creek visit­
Any prraon etjtftrlr.r from PILES or any
ed her brother Frank Schroder antf rumble &lt;ll»e*’»e w. will watt far our pay until
family lam week.
Lutie Schultz of Bellevue is staying
with her aunt Mrs. Frank Schroder at
present.
J. II. Tbckermun has Is-rii suffering
r- .bT'ttM. Mjctui and ToI'1«i|b» Pli-au-i of
with rheumatism.
the Threat. Forrlxn Growth* Ip th* Laryss.
Mrs. Clark Wilbur died nt her home Larynxltto. Bronchitis. Bret qhtal CiWUmptlop. Fpjttinr of Blood. L.wt of VWca, EnJa^it Friday night uf heart trouble.
Jrtlplroi Con«umptU*J. Asthrrn.
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. -Ln.._—1 TUbllll. TK..
FalMW’ hn.l«1.E children .nd I
fri.xtirlw to
tri mourn
Til nil m her
npf loss.
hlftK.
msny friends
Funeral Monday at M. E. church in
Maple Grove.

iOLEYSKlDNElCURE
Make* Kidney* aact Btaddar RlfiU

fwlitloti and that ft1*1 heirs at taw of raid deceas­
ed hxhI all other persons Intr-w^trd lu Mid estate
ar»- required to appear at a atmIou of *atd
Court, tliru to tro hoMcti at tbe Probate offioa.
la the City of Ha-.tinr&gt;. tn said County and
«bow cause if auy their lie. why tbe prayer at
tbe M-titlooer may not be inxnud. And it to
lurtiM-r drdeii-d that Ml&lt;l i&gt;eUtloiror fire nottae

DR. ANDREW
B. SPINNEY

SPECIALIST
The social at Mr. Coleman’s last
week was a succew. considering the
Clue Cawady of Kalnmazoo made a ' weather. The
T‘ pumpkin
*" pies
’ a friendd
•
■- D0, YOU WANT FREE CON••hurt visit home last week.
ctihro were fine 'There
'
ru“~*was oH” parSULTATION
AND COR­
! Dr. Onuutiyub of Plainwell was call- j ticular' fried cuke which, wont very ।
RECT OPINION OF
ed in bon-ultation with Dr. Kinsie of high, in fact it went to tbe “Moon ‘
YOUR CASE.
NORTH HOPE.
Richland in the case of Mrs Enus j it was at first beautifully decorated
? Mrs. Ftauk Pierce il spending a 6-w
If you are poor your treatment
RarU r who remains about the -snif.
with tluwero. and the .combinati6n of
’ days with her daughter Mr* Ro-e'Mcnn went tu Battle ' Howers and “Fern” made it aumethiug . is free. If you are discouraged
Mrs. N. J. 1
•uruure to her hum.-1 ’W .Ireireto. Il bright the ,um uf and we can cure you, we will wait
Carinin.
CtMk Wednesday
4u cents. We are sure from the size for our pay until you are well.
. fcK-it Hall sbeiit $nniUr at
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;‘"M"!7.w.|hlhWhmF«ta.M««.m-'')',,“
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... "&gt;« —«1&gt;»’»
. •'h.mgv.l i|
Come and see US, this IS your
Lvst
last chance
cnance.
M&gt;. WuRrnul
tumiiy bare
h«l-v :ioved
&gt;,)r,. SmuUy --OM Bre»" ,lu“r"!n.*•»" »“ ful1
.olf and family
We live
to do good,
are honest
to their 0inn.
fjinn. which itliey
jtlwy purchased
pun Mawi WJVS
years ojd ^d has been a fainil-Ethel
aaamv. Tongate
*....bre.v is
.re on the
.... sick
re.v.. list.
......
.
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E
t
Ethel will soon bu able to n«-1 "Tth all.
Forty-nve years ex। recently.
,ar Hgbro on uur streets for many years ,'We hope
.
.
. «
rrerience free Thi&lt; trin and todav
sume her place in school.
penence tree, inis trip ana toaay
Mten May Hart is caring for her lllHj will he missed ai^ordlngly.
nnlv
ZI grandmother who is iB.
John and .Nellie Bruwn&gt;ere ip Gale*, •
Th. .tar. U &lt;hot Ih- ml. Or- A.
HulkiuhOTn- OT-.h.-Utlu OT.IOT targsmuntay.
SOUTH EAST YANKEE SPRINGS.

Nashville this week.
John Bmji and write entertained
weather.
’
Jacob Siertaemn and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. A1”’ Hermlnlll
. .
y.
1
Eva Whittemore is visiting her moth­ „t John
Ca»tle
’«. !-«•
1M&lt; KnnflnV.
Sunday.
er Mrs.i Orrin Geeler and her sister
Maida 'and Ella Otto with their
brother FrU vi«‘«d “'•‘r «"* Mr’'
Mrs. .John Anders.
Mrs John Barnes and daughter Mary Morlehouae lint Sunday.
Wilda'of'Kalamazoo is visiting her
Mr and Mre. Am» Orturn I rum
p.rents Mr. «n&lt;l Mr». E. B. Pajpe &lt;■&lt; Kalarnarufl vniited frienibi and relativm
near here from Friday until Sunday.
this place.
Miw. Libbie McCullum spoilt Sundiy
Mra Gai- " ran after visiting friend.
with Main BranilsWIIOT and family o' Md rel.tl— in thl. town returned to
her
h&lt;.mf fa 1110 northern part of the
DeltonMrs.
Florence IVilkiuaon t»ad« « rtato la« Friday.
buBine* trip to Hartinpi Satonlay
The Band boye will have a nene, of

Food and Sale Stable.
IL ■.

i (’hicilgo; F. M. H.’coX. Ionia: V. P.
r Furnlsi, Ha«ing|; W. ,1. Miller. KnllaautZDO
C. E. Wh taker. Detroit
*' Frank 1 nmett. St. Lums. X. Y.
Jas. F Ray.
Schmtr.ur, Ploinweil
Grand H ipids. Frank Butler. Bedford;
E.'M. Dinina. Phunet mi. 'Ihio' G.’ B.
Park*. Kblanfazoo: W A. McWilMains.
Grand Hipids: F. A. larneii. Chiragos

Delton, Mich.

t'KUBATE &lt;mi&gt;F.K.
.Stale et .MlchUpui. L aunty at Ban?, m.
At a iroxslou ot tiro IVobate Court tor l»r
tounty of Barr)-. boMst. *| the I’rotiKle otr.ro
initro city oi Hasthuts. in *aM county an
Wrdues taj tbe .Tib &lt;1m« &lt;X Sr|»tcri&gt;b« lu me year
o»e Uiou»xnd mue iiuutlrod and five.
I’rroroui. Chas. M. Mack. Judge ot I'rotata.
lu the fUAltrr ot.Un- HHUlle at Ell HHtun decejMuL
ttti i Bmllnt and nilt'X the irotltiou duly tertfifsl.ot WTihxru A. UUltiu. the -on otsaMdeeeawd. fira.x log tbat an in.slrwroi.t now on flte
In thl*court. |&lt;ttnx&gt;rtlng to b« tbe last will and
t—'tani.-ut of.saXd di-ewaw-d lw adnilttad to
prol.at- nod tbe rxi-etitor therein named ap­
pointed or «wn»&lt;- other suitable jrorsew.
ThereuiKMi It it ordarod. that .&gt;at'‘'d»r 0* ’-■mb

t Mr. Templetou'hus moved his iamtiy
Mra Sirah Kenyon m.-t with quite j w‘‘* necampiny her home the first of trouble for fifteen years. She tried a
■ into Mn| p. Notw-aei’a bouse.
a painful accid-mt last week. While |the Wt*»-’k- Mra Bullis’ eyes are much number of doctors and spent over fibuO
Mm Htorr of Middleville i. visiting .chopping up cum’for the chickens she
witout relief. She tecame very low
her atatei Mrs. Hund Polly.
, cut off tlie end of one of her fingers
E. Camidy was in Battle Crook Mon- and lust all hojie. A friend recommend1 ■’&lt;‘«rly
‘be lint joint. •
day.
! ed Foley’s Honey and Tar and thanks
Mr. ad Mr,. Vlll A-hbj. Mr.
"
Win.
‘
Tobias
*' and’ family
"
win. have* Mra Clara Wilkes spent Monday with । to this.great remedy it saved ter life,
Mrs, Fr»i. Ashby and liahy. Mr. and
| She enjoy* tetter health than‘she has .
' Mrs. Will Cbapinhn uf Cloverdale vjai- been living in Battle Creek tbe past her sister.
summer have moved onto their farm
Mrs. Wm. Herrington and sonw ill known *n lt?n
sutetited Al Abhby and wile Bunday,
Mr, Harry Merfick uf Hastings whs again. We artfctad to welcome them visit her sister in Aloion this wrefc. tu,M’ F or eB,e h&gt;' Arthnr K *,u,ho1'
in
our
midst
aggin.
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land,
successor
to
W.
H.
Goodyear.
in Delton 1 tst Tlmrsday.

R WELL CLOTHING

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Honey to Loan ,

JW^HE DEPARTMENT

f

Deposits.

at reasonable rates. Deeds, ,
Hortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.
,
New York Drafts, Insurance'
and Bonds Sold.

D^1C

r-j
fl-

Per cent on

Pay

We loan money on Real Estate
or good Bankable l*aper.
.W0(
loan our money at home, and dot
businetM with people wr know
are ail,right. We do a safe, con-1
servative business aud have
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Dlaragfare Of the '

Kidney* and Bl* It--. Ptri. :u’e». Csortlpatten. .
Pile*. Flaws*. Fitful*. Trrltabfe ar..t JndoUnt
Finer* Hip D1MAM*. firmful*. Wool and »ln •

SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.

Mrs. Wheeler formerely of thia place
is here calling on old friends and RemartablB Cures 22?'^'
neighbors.
b**n neglaetad or unaklllfullr trtalcd
Tbe “Old People's Service was quite
well attended. The church was l&gt;eau- ferrod.
tifuhy decorated with antumn leave* Remember Date
and potted plant*.
Linas Harding and wife of Battle
Creek are spending n few days here
with friends and rotative*.
REED CITY SANITARIUM
Rrro Cwv. MtcHie—&lt;
btmineas
The Y. P. A. will bold
meeting at the church next Thursday Dr. A. B. Spinney will be
evening, all members requested to lx&gt;
at Hastings at. Parker
present.

House, Monday, Oct. 30,
from 1 to 9 p. m
Consultation Free.

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS ■
BILLHEADS
.
RECEIPTS
'BOOKLETS
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FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
I
SOUVENIRS
I
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS
BUSINESS CARDS
ANNOUNCEMENTS .
WEDDING IXVITAT'NS
In fact, almost anytldng
in the line of printing in
one or more colore.

the worn will be well dona.

Let us have the next
order.

BANNER,
Hastings, Mich.

�HASTINGS BANNER QlMOBEB 35
tbe bride and groom take tbeir depart- I A / A
fci I
ore, as they thought it l«*t to lx* as i \f\I £A IXI
quiet as possible about iL
. &gt; w t VI *

The Corner Jewelry Store

jXSf£- Ontor
st.* or phone 4»L_________ __ ___
LOST—Thursday evening Oct­
St. Ro** ’1 ball or
*b"
«... home on Michigan Ave. a
»
Pin wiw"^ Mtti^
Finder will leave at BANNER offid ,
and get reward. Gtemw liomn.
■

visited ber brother Morris Pilgrim
few days last
The W. C. T. U. will meet with
Mra. Jennie Hill Wednesday afternoon
Nov. 1. • A report of the district conven­
tion will be given and arrangements
made for tbe anniversary meeting to be
held Nov. 23. The 'contestants of our
Union. Mrs. Moore and Mr. Spencer,
were a clcwe second -and third in the
diamond medal contest they attended
at Coldwater.

Is making the prices. See my
windows.

FITTING GLASSES A SPECIALTY.
OPEN EVENIN6S.

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F. R. PANCOAST

NORTHEAST IRVING.
| Last week while Perry and Earnest
I Tobey were on their way to Irving
their horta'became frightened by seeing
a pig, and overturning the buggy,
throwing Its Occupants to the. ground.
| The horse ran with the buggy in this
■ condition for a mile and a half. Tlie
! buggy is a total wreck.
I The little two year old son of

YOUR ONLY CHANCE.

Clothing at Cloverdale
Less than Factory Prices. /
The immense sale on Clothing at
/
Patton's Cloverdale, still continues
)
to boom.
'
(
It will pay you to drive a long distance to Clover- (
dale to buy a suit of clothes or overcoat. You posi- )
tively can not buy these goods at the factory for the \
money we are selling them. The goods are the l&gt;est I.
makes and newest patterns.
J

BANNER’S WANT COLUMN,
if you have a buggy that’s lying
Idle in the bam; &lt; stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any Mock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl foP house work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
•ell, Just try our Want Column
It brings bu vers and sellers to­
gether, an J only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Tiyjt.

WANTED-Potatoes, .will pay the
bigbeta market price fat a couple car­
lends of good early potatoes, Hinch'man &amp; Hall.
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WANTED-^gwte to sell Maccahee
Protective sick and accident insurance.
Can give exclusive territory, ror
terms and full information write or
C. H.. Thomas. Hastings. Mich.

-^FORSALE- a lot of mrrul things
for farmers, Meed mills-1 oom shaBor I
band power forge. 1200 feet 1 in. ’J^1' ।
pim^ood a« new. Cistern pumps, buggy
Springs, stove repairs, "town.
15ta. nuts, pulleys. ^t*JhT'win
2nd hand but good and cheap. I will ;
take old iron. rags, paper in
Come and consult me.
byh ester
GreuaeL
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TVANTED-Everyoue who has a I
house to rent or sell to het it with G
B. Benham. City Bank Building, Hart­
lugs. Mich.
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~~WANTED— Everylwdy U&gt; know I
M.-1I real estate, rent bouses, negotiate
loans, tray and will mortage*, srtaxsks. j
Itonds and gilt edge investments. L. B. I
Benham. City Hank
.
'’WANTED-rByyouhg man. light out- ;
•ide work in city or on farm. Inquire I
at Hogue's Grocery. South Jefferson hl,

~LOST— Information is wanted con­
j William Kidder has been sick with cerning -h l»ook entitled Our \oung
। cholera infantum but is better at this •Folks Encyclopedia of Travel by James
| writing.
D. McCalw. which may have been
FOR SALE—Ten single comb brown !
loaned or given away. Inquire at leghorn cockerels, pure blood. Ad­
Mrs. S. R. Chambers, and Mrs. Sarah BANNER office.
dress C. C. Robinson Route 6. Hast- ;
Benton visited at
L. Coulter’s
WANTED-Just n tew more ga» ing*.
j Sunday.
customers to make up rhe needed U&gt;0

Clothes Chats with Young Meh 2

1 The hour for S. S. at tbe Brew school no we can* reduce th- rates and give
OU &lt;-an buy a garment- iu your .i an- ,int
| house has been change from 3 o'clock extra discounts to consumers. ThornSeveral siw-Hrs of . insects have ap­
j apple Gas &amp; Electric Co.
fit: you &lt;*n wear a single or’ilonble
paratus for producing amnida idxnllar
p. m. to II. o'clock a. m.
• FOR SALE-50U. cords stove Wood Ho that of the grasshopper or modlficaMrs. Chas. Kreiger and son Wilber
coat and not bt-in style. But you . au'r llMt[
4 S miles .south of Hastings on Battle tions of it. Of n different type fa that
visited the former’s parents, Mr. and ■ Creek road. A. N. Williams.
clothing that we offer and lie wrong i,. th, ,,r f|t|/
ij with which the cicadas are endowed. I
.
Mrs. H. L. Smith.
A secund'hand Garland ! Only tbe males of this family are stag- ;
respects.
! Will‘Cairns has just completed al FOR SALE---------------------I Coal Stove, as .good* as new. “ T. J crs. fur which the Greek poets called
corn house and wagon shed for (’has 1' Colgrove.
them happy because their females were
Everything depends upon where you buy and
dumb. With the andenta u cienda sitOlner. ’
! SALESMEN
WASTED-T,. look
made the goods., One clothes , maker is letter th»n
. Mrs. A. E. Hayes was the guest of i after onr interest in Barry nnd ad­ I ting on a harp was the symbol of mu­
another just as one athlete is better :han another
Mr. Wellington Kidder Sr. and family. I jacent counties. Salary or Cummisstou |' B,e- A pretty fable tells of the con­
I Addn-.-w The Victor Oil Company, i test
♦“* l»etw&lt;W two cithara players, in
We’ve discovered the' best maker, of :.ruii1RJIlf,,\
which-'the curious event happened that
! Cleveland. O.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
.
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------------------------- - I when one of the contestants broke a
clothing and tbeir* is the kind we offer \
FOR SALE CHEAP--Second hanu
a ginging cicada sprang on his
I
Mrs. Johb Everhart was taken sutitop buggy. Jnqu.reS^Uert .Chnton .
hlm f&gt;m
denly^ill last Wednesday evening.
Slngle or double-breasted, plain and |H ;&gt; |,s
trained the prise.
Swift of Middleville was summoned ‘ '
FOR SALE CHEAP-A 40 acre farm 1
---------------uvercqaia, from Scotch plaids, atripo- ,va :
ahd she is repotted better.
in NeWavgo county. A«lilres- James
mlxturaa: fayKlotiablc grnv effects and dark
Hastings Markets.
Jasper Raymond and wife have Gower. Ilastinga. Carrier X.
.
I returned .to Kalamazoo, where they “rot-Xl»-Alsen a wk ago .. . h... ■ „ HmUu,. Marker, are ™rr«-wd mwj
pialda. plain colon: sivk. fit and
| have employment at the asylum
not mar- can.. Imo my enrkmin*. : "rslnwda, tuo, ii'l.R and ear, be rvllrd
unequaled; all prices.
.
can ha.e sone l.yrnllllW at , t.|x.n .» e.rrwc at tba-date
| Some of tbe young folks attended Owner
n,r borne, proving prvfa-rtr and piyuiK
I ondeled WedneadaT. Oct.
IWT.
j the dance at Orangeville, last Friday
cxpenrH-s. R. H. ftarabee. City R. F. J
pnobL'CE.
j evening.
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D- hlinllrt tc- &gt;;• per lb.
.
J - tl’he Ritchie school will*.close next
•| FOR SA LE1--' two .veitr old short1
| Friday.
horn hull, eligible tu n-Kirtmtion.
vkgetjuh.es. nil ITS KTC.
■ ! This ball will-lie sold id Ross Calkins , \,-h
We have the largest stock of Men &gt; Wotf
Tht re wil] be a dance at the Grange : Nrs. A. J. Potter is the guest uf ' Auction Sale adveriis»sl m this issue, j &lt;&gt;uwn»
hall Saturday evenihg Octi 28. Good i leUUves in Otsego.
Underwear in Hastings. Price' per garment
J FOR SALE- My 1J’» acre farm one , jumu. lit'
-music.
.
.
] Quite a number attended tbequarter
mile east and half mile hou’Qj uf "\md- ^.Jh-ef’di..—! ly meeting of the C. B. Church at land. Ten acres good titnlier, balance i V.-ai ertres Mln- .y- t.
75c. $1.00, $1.50. S2.00.
,
NORTH CARLTON.
, Parmelee lasCSaturday and Sunday. : in first vias* condition. Good build-1 K'"iH™nrs' ’hjwvUuV’'*’
Miss Clara Sitmion of Irving afcd j Attention Gleaners. Dur next rvgu- | inga. Large double-Winged hvUM*. tn*&lt; d&gt;~««4 se—»-,?
I One bank iiarn 10x4-1 feet, another
Mary Moore aAii family visited with i lar meeting will lie held on Saturday , luirn 30x45
Windmill and jJenty uf
■ evening Oct,
All mumbere of the : good water. Will lie .&lt;lj- cheap For;
John Burd's family Sunday.
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LT,;' HU'Ks AM» W'hil.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strons and daugh­ 1 arbor are requested to be present, as |1 further particular* call on or address 1 ... ’
j George Kepner. Lake Odma.
_ ' i-BStmlSSS^ tea &gt;»
ter uf Irving were guests of John : business of importance Will come before
,
LEADING CLOTHIERS.
.
j the meeting.
Burd's Sunday.
„ Alio work iu the second I WASTED-To lray a nod moral1 8S?K*7,'2!"_
hand shingle mill. Address Milton
Mr. and Mra. Al. Nickola of Sonlb
J;&gt; °r&lt;i'r ot '■&gt;»
(iTallow-rs—teNolilea. Delton. Mich. *
Carlton were seen ou. our rtreets Sun.
*
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GRAIN.
[ FOR SALE—Fann 100 acres level. Wheat No. I white. $ ,T3; No.
day
CREEK STREETsoil, ^urvc
.three quancu
quartern mile
from
de­
i
..-j .
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.. ।---good
"»««.
un*trum
ac------J store, good
_ J water and
- . .builda,.
Mr. itud Mrs. Albert Gifford were!
Bidelman has moved into Ros pot
and
the gacata of their daughter Mra (leo. | BJpHman'a houae.
I' iuSA,
’ °
r call
r,dl on F . U
Pr“" Mam iittt.it.।
ings; ^1?,*
write
or
D. Pratt.
Woud , Tbe L. A. S. was entertained* by ; M*daievill&lt;;
V&gt;rter. Sunday.

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School Suits (8 to 16 yrs.) $2. to $5. /

Men’s Suits $3100 up.

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Fine Line of Overcoats for Children,
$1.50 to $3.00.

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Overcoats for Men and Boys, $2. to $ 10. /

SIZES 5 d to J 6

} CORRESPONDENCE. &lt;
HIGH STREET.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Seebur
Oct. 21 an 8?. pound daughter. Papa
• Seeber wears a smile that is lasting
DOW.

Clarence Robinson receivedia hound
from Cleveland. One day la.it week.,
Now the game will nave to look out.

We wondered why all the girls were
smiling when' Will and Fred j Johnson
were near. Now we know. They
have a new carriage.
Ed. Hail was out to. his farm part of ■

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON,

THE

BANNER'S WANT COLUMN

Brings Buyers and Sellers Together.

WANTED—Anyone wanting tu buy. No. t Timothy—♦'.co
Jess Verter and lady friend were Mrs. Will CaBtelein and Mrs. Sumner
I Spoaable was well attended. Proceeds |
re®t or ,eaae anything to try a vltitprHay $3 r»
Miw Julia Phi Iley is Hpeudittg &lt;i few guests of Geu. Veste^
SU.MC Th. non one wUl bo onterulnrt
~,v' in Ib" RAXM:H.
day* at home.
LACEY
by Mrs. Mary Bidelman and Mrs. Ida
FUR SALE—Two or three good c ws
Mrs. A. Myers apeht one day last
"
Bidelman at the home uf rhe former 1l,ul • foHr or five J00®* cattle. Enquire
Mrs. Blanche Clark of Battle Creek xov. s
’ nT
farm or °®t*- Dr. Chas. Rusweek with Mrs. Addbert Craven .of
haa been visiting friends anomd Lacey :
....
Shultz.
v
H. E. JAolds expects to move this
i'OR ^.XLE-Thv Jacob .Ionian i Li-h
•There wan’ u&lt;&gt; school Thursday nnd the past week.
, v.
week on the Sentx farm.
'
Sn? "'“H.1 Linsting*-. on East Slate
Tbe fanners have comhienred to put [
Friday as onr teacher Miss lYecklcy
There will be preaching at the
••formerly
f------------ _..jed
owut by Cha*. E. Diehl
. the telephone Hue through from Lacey ; School house next Sunday at , three !; rour
took teacher’s examination. i
stairs three up
Vzzi r&lt;&lt;oras down
“"’*:
‘ to connect with the Canfield tine. Hope:i o’clock.
j stairs. About an aerreof ground, wood
~Mr. and Mitt. Elmore Hathaway were
shed
ijnd
under-ground
stiibh-. Price
others
will
do
likewise.
.
callers at the latter’s pt rents o( Yeck'
Inquire of John B^ssnn-r at
Mra. Elsie Stevens is visiting at '
; Jewelry store.
.
ley'Sunday.
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EAST ASSYRIA.
Battle Creek. Marengo and Urbandale.
„„was iu Battle Creek on ; FOR SALE-An eighty acta farm.
W..E, Fenn
Bird Shellenbarger and family of /
' A few from Lacey attended th? Cole-1 business Saturday.
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K'*"1 land. g&lt;Mxi buildings, good fences
Hartings were guests of M. Seeber and
Stanton
wedding.
,
Hnrry
W1|
. f. la«
. . „«.k. for
f Iteute
.. . and goodJ.location
2.-,.™
--w...
;
Hnrry
Wile,
loti
0'"'"” Will bWieldun
''“ld un
rented my farm situated two and one-half tfiiles north and mw'■'■■■ - If mile
wife Sunday.
!
Rufus
started for Cnlifomi.
California . ( rook
reek where he will attend
at
Rofn. Stanton
Stenton ,t«rt«l
altend the Michi- j B^NEffotHta
H.VXNEK uffl” 1™
' “ 111
*” enqnire *'
ea&gt; of Nashville, on bee. 13. Castleton tQwnship. I will sell at public auctioo.on
Mrs. E. PhiOey is caring far Mrs.
IM Thundny to m, hi. wife ud «m I
Bmineu .nd Norm.l College In \
.v.-.-i- k.vr.u . v. o .. .
n.krak.en
Iwibm. aliout
"IvoO a
.» soamw
I *Kn» njtv
' * UK SALE OR EXCHANGE Ft )R
wheehnve luwo
been *there
year.
al clty'
IfASTINGS PROPERTY Farm of U?
Guy Bauer and friend of Hastings
Mra. George Grayburn started for • " illiain Kuowies visited relatives in acrt'*
Irviug. Enquire Wm. Mitchell
were in this vicinity Sunday.
Battle Creek from Saturday until Tues.- R.
P F. D.
n !*.
° Citizens phone.
*"
Chicago last week’ to visit friends
F. Nash and daughter of Hastings
FOR KALE Full Btood Short Horn
Myron Smith and family have moved day,
were callers at A. Seeber’s Sunday.
two
year
old
hull,
also
1R five we.-ks
to their new home between Buttle
Mr. and Mrs.4John Hill entertained
P. Smith ia on the sick list.
Old pigs. Albert Kinne, Route 3,
Creek and Marshall.
their nelcv Mbs Maggie McIntyre
§a'e of
cot"menclnt *t nine o’clock sharp? the following property
Hasting*.
Chas. Nickerson has returned from Maple Grove one day last week.
CORN it ANTED -I want tu buy :tuu
COBB'S CORNERS.
his trip to Oregon. He says Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. s. W. Blanck and family kidteta good corn. D. R. Forter. Hast­
/A ftSSJlte vRn*i &gt;'2 •'•"*.old- wfth fo«&gt; tn ,ia,f Mood Lincoln e«.
•;•!
Grandma Cobb, who had a catarnpt is good enough for him.
of East Bellevue were guests at W. E. ings.; Citizejis Phone 337.
B.y marc. 12
foai
Hnymnw
l-J yrs
yreoold.
d. with foal
17
P^yTOB’S SAL1: OF REAL' 10
removed from ber'oyc last week, is
Will Jones and family visited at Ard ■ Fenn's Sunday.
•
17 half
half bloml
blood ShronkSir,^
Shropshire's .• , nl.i
doing well, and ia ahle to seu Hgaink* Clark’s last Sunday.
•■I
year
old
mare
&lt;
olt.
weight
1200.
waif
20 half blood ewes. ShropjjJ
Mr. aud Mrs. A.Goodrich of Colorado p/ . 17', M ner'”’- ’&gt;u thf north cud
hren
!
•
The miMoiut from Freeport are jfmiMr. Harmon has closed tre bis picture are spending a few weeks with the of Gun Jake on the surveyed Grand
25 half blood wether lam &lt;77
•’
-year
old
geldinjr.
weight
1250.
broke
taring and building chimmdys on X tent uud has gone home to Battle Creek ■ latter’s parents Mr. and Mra. R. D. Rapids and Battle Creek . let-trie rtwd.
l-bugring to th. Jas. F. Kohhiua es­
200 yearlintr wetherrf
Moore’s house this week.
suiirle. aired by Old Bob
He has made over 3.000 pietunes.
• Cbapmau, and other relatives and j tate Will U- sold to the highest bidder
Champion binder
Chnicpi
1
• ,u
r,y'l‘teuc«. if a siithclearlim-colt, sired by Old Bob
Mr. and Mrs. John Trego went tn
Charles and Abe Nickerson and their ■ frienda in this section,
Rock Island-hay loader, m
&gt;i
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cnl
’
"d
»&gt;
tacehtd.
R.fKs
Robbing
Woodland Sunday to visit their daugh­ wives visited the former’s sister and
Mrs. Clark W ilbur, an old raddent of;
.
■
"!-?V ■|»- weight 1100. sired Sterling side delivery rake. »
ter Mrs. Della Garns.
, .SAV.E
irauntl one
.Dy Ohl Boh
mother of East Leroy oyer Sunday.
-i this
. Section, died very
. suddenly at her I .,
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mr j
gd. Enquire MH s. Jeffers. &gt;n Sl
Osborn hay (odder, nearly '
Roy Hutchinson of Hastings visited
Snekim; colt, sir,.,!
h K-r.-linron
Tho.se ho attended the Cole-Stanton borne last I riday night. Heart diseaie
Jones take. nearly new 2&lt;Hiv tJv'Vs
i FOR RENT Thr.f riwins.'goTd ]n.
home folks over Sunday.
.
wedding did not have a chance to see waa
cause of her death.
L-*n71,i!r?‘le OurhiLiH cows, xiviueniilk •South Bend plow
ir-lmg
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lull Idood Galloway Imll. :&gt; yrs. old
Weeder, nearly new
'daughur. Mra. dS* HgU'a few da,
v
'll
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two-year
old
steei-H
last week
rt&gt;KbALE \ ictur talking machine At
Osborn corn hinder, nearly, m

TRY IT 1

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AUCTION SALE! |

;; Wednesday, Nov. 1st, 05 "

Home Made
Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis­
cuit home-made. They will be fresher,
cleaner, more tasty and wholesome.
Royal Baking Powder helps the house
wife to produce at home, quickly and eco­
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer­
cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and
muffins, with which the ready-made food
found at the bake-shop or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.

MAX
| Aii K•office, re,'°r,K AW"&gt;'
The SutlaneMc Ruhr.
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---------------- - ----- - ---- A Sudanese hal\*. ’when &lt; Inwed up In 1
TAKE NOits Ue-t &lt;lot’n-&lt; |« pn.h41.lr the mowt;
henh nn&lt;1 &gt;O’*ng
nncomflirtabte Infant In the world. Tb« , will psv a^nreminm ponn‘1H .or 0Ver 1
coat dr outer.garment which fashion ; priceJoeTph lUera.V^tlfog^n,ar,t’’,
dictate) sl.uuld be wo n’ retu-hca to the
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very hept”. It I" of heavy velvet, bang I
■ hAI-E-beven pigs.fr weeks &lt;&gt;ld
inc lu many folds. Tlk lu turn, h H?lo^“‘likvat±r-______

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adorned with e.-rantlee* buttons and t FUR SALE-Good work team ™taht
bungles of brass, conddwrably adding I-?00’. Enquire Joe. Willitu. Route;-, n
to its weight, its cap. In turn, is
2
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\
150
tbe saiuje material, similarly decorat’d "FOR SALE-PurandChfor^^rL"’’ ’ Al
tmd doA»tl&lt; - equally uncomfortable..
weeks old. IL; miles south nnd*^, mik 1 (fl

J "o-year ..id heifer
&lt; y.-nrHng heif-r&gt;
.
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yfarlipff
steere
N-orm-nll tlm
are
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uro, Jerwv
'
bull blood I)Qroc Jersey iow
Poland China so&gt;v
30 h7rJ old l’1W&gt;d l,lark
ewes- 5
j 13. OKI

Pair heavy bob-sleighs, neu
Hair light babs
2 lutui e
2eingle buggies 2-horse cull’ •
Sot double harness 20 tons hu •
20 tons l&gt; d&lt;‘d hav
Feed
500 shocks of corn
Corn shelter
And other articles
mention

LUNCH

Irvinir. Ben
Ran P-owman
- nnKl! alj
------------------------- Ii east of Irving.
Tbr Cncoanut.-----------------'
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FOR. BALE—lOOryardM of new rar )
Many pagan peupfc regnrd the co­
carpet.,
at
30
cents
a
vard.
W. R
coanut ism of divide origin because it
Ik m&gt; useful. It supplier almc^t nil
their needs. With Its trunk t'jey build
New milch cow~witb 'hv
houacK. with its leaves they thatch,
calf by tide omiles N. W. of Hast in® Jl
their roefs. the fll»er of Its shell they
weave Into clothes, the bun! wood of Jfwira A. Matttewd. In,ng. M„i.

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Terms of Sate:ohb year’s thne Mrill be given oh good.i’aiikablf
paber.at six percent interest.

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tbe nuh
cert, lb&lt;
is their
they dry

they cut into bowls nnd sauMra term un
rind 1«! their food. Its milk US’® ?M£;7.A'1
ti,o &lt;)ljver
drink, and fts narcotic root mctlon IP. C*rUon knuwn
P. Horijou lira. ci». loam
and smoke.
good fertility. &lt;lo,rf well

.In the palmy days of Rome tbe num­
ber of Hana brought from Africa aver­
age;! 400 per year for nine years, and
. FOR SALE—My house and lot on
with these were leopards, tigers, hye­
north main street WoXd^orte
Woodland In.inu2
nas. elephants, buffaloes and serpents
almost without number. For several
years there ware 8.000 men employed
^ORSALE—House in fourth ward
in Africa In trapping wild animals to

E. V. SMITH
PROPS
H. E. DOWNING
AUCTIONEER

’

FRANK McDERBY, ft
•

CLERK.

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Saturday, at Their Store

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-1 IN

In This' City.
DvPoo &amp; Bsteock will h„« u noral |

THE RURAL DISTRICTS

Does the Firm You
Trade With Advertise
in the Banner?

TWELVE PAGES

School Foot* t

H.

Christm,, of this Qty Will '
Establish One la That
I

AUCTION SALES

AS

ADVERTISED' IN THE BANNER
Town.
this week, please *o
IL J. Christman, the photographer, |
tqiecinl sale Saturday—a Hit and Miss j
OF HASTINGS.
TJCE THE DATES
Will establish a photograph gallery at
Sunday Dinner Basket Sale.
Middleville. The people of Middle- j
About |1.23 worth of artirJA will be
DnilT nrajr- U|1K1
port high school eleven.
DOES IT PAY FOR
Ville rut lx. wtrnsl th.t they will Sod
,nnn „
placed in a market baidcet. not indnd- ABUU I UNt MUNWednesday Nov. 1, with Middleville
not only
ALL IT COSTS? ing the price of the basket. The j
। Mr.
Mr. Christmas
Christmas not
only a
a first
first clasv
class , *&gt;UWIt bUULJ oALto
high school in this city.
DRED COMPLAINTS artist, but thoroughly reliable in all •
ARE ANNOUNCED
‘ whole thing wBl be sold far Cl. Among
Saturday November 4, with Charlotte
.
j hia husineas dealings. Middleville is I
high .“cidol team in this city. '
'
.
I the article# will I* sugar, wtfec. tea. •
This Question Answered Through ' canned goods, butter, syap. nuts, fruit ‘
to be congratulated in securing the,
Huturi^y--November
11. with same
l-'iled With Cdm’r Ketcham, Law services of Mr. Christmak We hope Lot* of Live Stock. Farm Too’*, and
team at1 Charlotte.
the Story of What the Institu
I rtc"
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wt 11
“d i
thv venture m»r be • raeeera io every !
"Other Article, Too Num­
Sajturbay. Nov. IB. with Holland
Being Generally Respected.
-»
the
----- same
--- — • article*. This
A.ii-v |
tion Has Done and is Doing.
- ।• .no
uiotwo
—mcontain
‘
way.
I
.
•
: sale will be far Saturday only. See I
High school team ut Holland,
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Very Good Law.
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erous to Mention.’’
Lansttg.
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their adv. on page 5.
v
WAS A DRAW.
1
Saturday. Nov. 23. with-a ime team
Amtmir
—*—a score of- Among *h«the More *•than
1 Tiu: time will come in the very near
.
I
HKIRS
OF
DAVID
PITT
in this city.
iMk. BnJ rettla-nrat oT
The wretelmg m,teh .. Parker « | hl ordrr
noble institutions whiclrour state has PLACE FOR BARGAIN HUNTERS, • future when it will be universally acThursday. November 30. with ,SL
eatahlb-hed for tbe promotion of the
Bargain hnntere will find some very knowledged that one of the W lawa hall last evening between Rex Wilson, । the estate of the late David Pitt, -hia
Jatneo High School team of Grand welfare of her ipdqple and Lthe mitiga* attractive offering* id W. E..Merritt s ever placed npon the statute Ixxriu of of- this city, and a Mr.
J this state is tha new truancy law pas- i Gran-L Rapids, bent three in five, was''
hft'” a PuhIic anct‘on- ■*
Rapids in this city.
tion&gt;of misfortune among thorn, none . advertisement on page a.ef this issue
old Pitt farm on section 1U, 4-svria,
It ii* certain that the lovers of foot stands closer to the popular heart than Mr Merritt has u very complete stock, ' sod hy the last legislature. Its benefits j declared a draw. Dedrifk was awardone mile south and JS, mifes weal of
Assarance of ' ’"‘I the first fall in less than throe min­
hall in Havtihga will .see. some good the State Public ^chool at Coldwater j nn(i h out after the Irasinc--. its a | are especially these
Assyria Center, on Wednesday, Novem­
games, iv. the local High School team , No othet. probacy, appeals so strongly I glance at hi-announcement Will prove, . schooling up to the 8tb grade and the u,«*- They straggled nearly two
ber 8..commencing at 10 a. in. sbxrpi
is thestrengest Hastings has ever had. to the sympathies «.f the people; and Mr Merritt is a ” “
। foundntiutx for habits of prompt ness hours after that, neither getting a fall. A hot lunch will be served at noon.
and the i’isitiiig teams are good ones. I yet the work of that admirable agency I ndve—- - *. ’ reliable merchint and . and attention by rhe young.
Jacob Rehor. who acted as referee, de- Mr. Frank Waltz, of Battle Creek,
vertisos to do just what hr will do.
~"
The very existence of a country like dared tbe match a drawn.
’
. for child-saving, which has given our .
i
will he the auctioneer.
'
, ours demands an .inte-lligcnt citizenship.
। state high honor among the atntix °^TJIt ICC IIP
1 U l\
There will bo sold at this auction a
‘ The requirement for. any hoy or girl |
span
of
horses,
aoidv cows and othv
l/V
I v Ul\ UH I 111
j to many jof onr
ptX'jJe who have
to meet the conditions of modern life j
cattle, a hit df sheep and hugs, besidre
- demand as a basis a good education, j
farm tools und household goods There
llir
IT' UA11E
pre fertoiUksmaintenance.
They
T
li F 1
MAN
ln(l Al
nljl’ir .&gt;in‘
’ow; tlu-y n«&lt;d
toj
1 ilL
1 Hli ■ 1 herofore patriotism as' well as parental.
will be a lot of oats, - coni, hav‘~wnd
I lore of children will cause every lath- ;
f
•
1 know, for the n^wledge is an iuspir- .
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1 fodder offer sd
Remember the date
I er and-mother to deci .ire as wise and ,
and place
.
■
.
. ution.
They Have cheerfully paid
a-­ '
law "'fi’vh makes attendance at i
THEN YOU WILL HAVE FRIENDS their taxes for this aud the other in- RAILROAD
RATE
REGULA
li A, M-1NTYRE.
I school compulsory on- the part of all J HIGH SCHOOL FOOT BALL TEAM
1
stitution"
all
tluvycsrs.
without
know­
Having given up i.i^nilk route and
WHO WILL HELP YOU IN TIMES
TION THE ISSUE. IS GOV. LA-■ I children* of the ages'fixed by tbe statute. |
WINS SPLENDID VICTORY
, ing |*articulary h(»w the money wjw
having decided to ipn» farming. IL A.
1 seven to Hi In some instances it was '
FOLE1TE THE MAN?
OF ADVERSITY.
OVER FREEPORT TEAM
( used, or just whgt it was accomplish-,
McIntyre
will fare an anction.sale on
thought to bo a severe hardship to re­
1 ing m the great work of ameliorating '
--------Thursday. Noveiolx*;- it. commencing al
quire hoys of H to 13 to go to school
,
10
a.
m..
at the l&lt;linstead fann. on
when they could do so much helpful SCORE STOOD
•
SOME VERY PERT
'
T.
n
THINGS SEEM TO
Section ’ll. Haxlings. township 3^
work in the hurry, reasons of tall and j
1 C
TH
PARAGRAPHS 1 amount that they have paid for the
COME HIS WAY spring on the farm. But all this can lx6 mile* cast of thl* city near tbe Fibber
’ ®
I State Public Sc-b-xii Established in 1
church.
•
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adjusted. For the nnmediatv future. ■
W1 aud opened ip 1B7I its first cost 1
How II W., Ifonv.i •«■'•&gt;« « «
of ; propovr to
was nearly a hundred thousand dollar- ■ HaMlnic., Citizens lo Itevo . Chance 'H'lnet. I.,ar.l, can art^ujp. yaratloiu r,|r Crowd.
From “The Prosperity Promoter.1
,
-ell
as
can
he
seen
by
Mr.
McIntyre
a
.
.
. I
: to occur when there* i- an especial need ]
aud we i»avp paid! for its support, tn
Good Team Work and Indi*
j announcement elsewhere in. this issue
4o Hear Him, 1 hursday,
•
children in mwiring {
PubILshed By the Eaton County
the tlnrty years’ yituf it has been ir. :
,
vidual Plays.
*
*nd Mr. McIntyre offers exceptionally
.Nov. 16th.
craps. In the course oi time even this ;
Savings Bank.
| operation.^ more t|ian a million dollars. .
1 liberal terms to liuvers as will be
1
■
■ action will not la- necessary for the
Hx.nos,
jn
xjv. A h„, |„„ch wl|,
aud are tei.v paying, tins
rhe eyes.of the people of thi.sicoiintrv
....
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. Hlgli S bool W l«ll tram
The Eaton county Saving* Bank, of ,"
*. " year, nearly
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1
.f, average ix*y or girl commencing school ; --------.
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nwoi »u »»».- au&gt;.
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dollars
,„.,ra.
- orc telna trawl on (lorarnor; larKol- „ ,iri.
o(
„tendi „,x. irtamted tte Frreport lcxtel tram »«nr- lw «,ra.-d. ,t boon. W-H
&lt; 'narlotte. has issued a little booklet • 8fty-rev«n
* -- ----- thouraiKl
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•»
Fra«W«&gt;«
,
T1XUOL-SLY
who
.III
easily
complrir
•'•""ran
teforv.telr
.{red
rro«d
,
entitled The Prosperity Promoter.”
D ” • “ l‘uv ' hexpenditure justo -tend huebrat ,be cj h,
ibl^ h,
Fraeport rootara Tiro raore Mood
um-Hia t
Th4 UfOklrt take* up the general sub- ’ 0^* »’.v tbe r-sitlu
In that thirty Rooreralt h..
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- ln ht* vht»ra"' P-F-lttecoam,.nKh«ic&lt;nure ForextiMX' 16 •“ B;'»l 1* I* cteumd that Itelrzra•
9 M MITCHELL.
ject &lt;»t doing business ut home, which y^nr’Ttbirtv-.
there have l.wn admitted t" the relmol । -.»uality ami strenuous manner l-f pusht|,„ (l|W provides that when a Mo0rv bhoD1'1 nu’ liave allowed Sterkle’- 1 , Hu' H,B rented hn firm on section
it treat* in ma«terlf style
(tut of i five thousand fouij hundred ami eighty •«« reform* he &lt;*omescliMe to realizing ; child.FOURTEEN he. /she may
run f^ a tonch-do^i which gave the
h. Irving township. 3 mile, northcours* the subject of home banking is ‘ &lt;ie|ieud-nt young Jehihlren. orphaned
popular i-i-ul as represented by ft.- ,.xi.Umx1 froln uttuidance at school pro- FreeP',rt leam &lt;*»»’»&lt;• ^nlv |wure. ak it is I WCst ,,f th’s
Wl,‘- Mitchell will
vsiiecially conttakired. and it is so or wur-i than «»rphinM. to whom the •’’^“iil nt ,He is even morn thgt.r.ni- ..iJ.-J th.-'uiu.-n-R run *.!.«,«-i.....liLru-t '‘ssbrted that Stedde ran- outside the i have wn auction sale on Wednesdayy
th
&gt;t.Highly
give ^
it.’r «»T
.
UK oursouncr.
nrad. rsthat
„iM we
,,,,4
tathrr and mtehr-r turd ; &gt;» *4«tehn&gt;t-t«aw .k-al b. tbr
lb„,
,r,
m,«r &gt;■ ™"r‘
« -rtb tteir rarernl ..rural.
tartly have ;
ot radr. ..| r..? uirrrh
th: . ^,
*5,’
y?!y&gt;
^r &lt;
1. ra"
• ry . ltalr
,.
, 1.
, wl||
i, ^rraly
. 1 ■ ai
a "
u ciuck .1Munnie
tor Mattings
• ssiiry to their support. It will warcvly , . ..r
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’ kicWtaloff tp buckle of Freeport who ran I W. H. Gouch lathe anctionetr.
.. .
Coifffs- in poor-houses. ' is-’t:- now being forced to th* llront by .
A soiind. reliable bank nt home j4 । found their, now
lie -ontended we think that there are .
, -------- Thia *alc will be unusually large as
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the entire length nfthe
’held
fora toui'h&gt; and their careers, if fb»y esca]*ed ‘ the pn---nt occupant of the! White any .but extraordiqary
cirennistanccs j0W|)
the o.p? to do buxines* with. What you j
Umpire Moore allowed the run i CHn 1,0 *♦*” by the printed lint in the
- early graves. prolidcM to themstdves' '
. that will justify ;w»rents in keeping ’
don't know alxiu: your home bank you
goa?. :‘*ftf**:‘?i’.K,.„vn».‘vw«ev.derr in infs i'rtfuv.
Had Preside t Roosevelt h-’ (ieclared '
.... i*’»d hurtful to the.1state in the nrovi'a
’
A/rrb
under
i&lt;
years
oi
age
ont
of
can find &lt;mt bvtwwsnn»l inrrefrhrat *on I
S&lt;s&gt;re Frecjjort r., HsHtings 0. ■
: Tbiwo will be several head of honra,
|M. i tecting arras of the slate, the lives of that !•...• would not'again he a cupdidate ,; M*h&lt;x&gt;l.
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among y&lt;Air neighbors. Do not L
Freeport
then
kicked
oil
to
Ha-ting*.
.-‘•'•w* and a lot of sheep. There will bl­
ninety-six in Vverjj hundr.d hav&lt; -been he wt.ul 1 nwloiibtedly l*e chosen again . Tnt tieuetita of th? law are *o over
after
13 minutes
play
Hastings
farm
misled by the delusive advertisements
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«*iuand
aiicr
i.&gt; uiiniiicx
ui o(
pmv
tinsiuigs
• •——
•—,ools
— — lirsidda other mticle^. Re-.
ar
the
pestilential
nominees
hi-:
i'.uk ■ — ••••
i—......... . ............ -.......... r* —
whelming!)' great« r than any hardships .
. . .
,
;. *-•
&gt; ' tn&lt;.n(U.r il..
,. preserved. That alone might lx- little.
of. institution* away from home. They-'
.
■ ,| it w&lt;&lt;iil&lt;l Ms-in of all uart.
,
.
,
by line bucks bv Lambte. Mver- and m&lt; unxr rn» riate.
Bai. instead of’adiing to the vli^,.
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1. .1
i5-ab.»n.l
“ ■
,l “ 'J*
that may come from Us enforcement
• .
are interested hi you .only as ‘ they cap
io*.,
but
no one wh.». ......
khowh him
j ..
ques-.
! Bidelman carried the hall over for their |
COY ANDROV "BRUMM,
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w.
p
U
j,]j
c
rentiment
will
stand
for
its
t and virions ciass(&lt; as*was most likely ttoBs bis sincerity and gotxl faith in
u- yni.* They would never grant y««u
first touch-down. Lambic- missed in | Th* 3h-ss»re Ooy and Roy Bruanu.
to be the- case, through this agency dn-l inng hiin-M-lf mu of the rAnniiig ' thorough enforcement,And the harfUbqM
a loan at* an accommodation on any •
kicking for g’&gt;al. Score Freeport K. of Uaurtlcton. having engfaged •noth­
. those cjiiblren hav»| b&lt;-en ailbpu-d into
can he greatly letxe ne&lt;l if not wholly
term* th'nt ^du cJm1d.m«iet.
' Hastings **•. The half ended with the er business will have an auction sale
tor
I'.siM
But
he
has
m
nji&lt;
tha
over-j
removed in the manner we have, indi- !
. homes, haro Iteeii vdm-atol in th­
ball in Freeport's p&lt;«scssiun mi thair-to at their farm. 1 *4 mile nor&lt;na*id.a
Your ;home bank ia heartily inter
; school and college, have r/m- into­ shallowing iume of that campaign cated» From Co mmiittiotier J. C. Ketch- ,
yard line.
, mile west of Nashille, unsec
est-d in your welfare and is st all
, self ffup|k*rt. have ln-en raided to tie ' n-birii will bo railroad ard corpsrntiun am we 1-arn t hat there lune been
At the beginning of the secund half. Castleton township, oi Tue
time* ready and willing to assist you I, honorable and productive citi. rnshi|
regnlaiion by
by the
the federal
fed-ral govcraiat-n*
govenitaen;
oj. •• regulation
alotit IUO rumpl aints made to him that ,
ran tbe-ball bark to ‘Hastings JD*, ; commencing ut !(' a. m. A lunch
in a thousand and one ways that arej of the state Nintity-enc per cent of
of j He has declined to Llr the next standard
stindard children between tbe nge of 7 and IK in ; Hams
v . |,ne
Hastings from,there c&amp;tried I win .lie served at noon.
ut real value to you. it is, as willing | them ah have b»s-n saved to lives of ;i l*ator.
l«-'arer. Who will lx-'r
in.-': That remains
reuiains 'jjhe rural districts of tbe county were ।.' ' ’
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to loan to you an reasonable terms and | naefalneM. and onlyl nine js&gt;r cent have , to
se.‘h. Undoubtedly in tin- pn*sent not attending school as required by I ^he Imll down the field for their second : Bauer, of this city, willact as aooYou
can anti
a co nfi j' made
,u,ul‘* shipffrreck.
•‘bipwrecK. I&gt;x.-s
i^c-s it pay’■’ Ev-ery
nvery ?.• tt*raj*fif
temistf oi
Amcnan 'pvopl.e,■people.- 6ov-r6ov-r-1
touch down. Lambic kicked goal, tioneer.
ot the Ame'rian
safe
values
as toshould
receivemake
your deposits,
' law. Both tbn Commissioner and tbe
dent of your home linker in your ' wunhy
j Sccrtv, Haatings 11. Freeport &lt;k
A« uur readers can see from the ad­
worthy man and woman added to the
the!{ oor
DO^ L»Follette
LaFollntte comes
cornea nearer to Jrcpre, truant officer have b«s?n very tactful,I After the kick-off Hastings held | vertittemeut elsewhere in this iasu^.
husines.s affairs. In
cases outo i ilk) :• community has a-driinte
a delintc and calculable
calculable . senting
seating what they
thev demand thaa
thus :ujy ' in handling the complaints made to
you will find him entirely worthy. roo,,*’.v value. Eviry
Ev^ry deliverance of j| other available
aiadahle man in'Atnericaff
tn'Americag pub- i them. Bp’h speak very appreciativelv .j Freei»ort and secured the ball on their &lt;bere is offered at this sale some very
yard
line
worked
it up
field
desirable bonw*.
cuttie an&lt;L other
, ...
,’
’ I-"[30
’ yaru
line
anuand
wuraeu
n up
tnethe
neiu
.
J11- isr.. '1 '
!
. I ortho
kind WW in winch tlw.r dh- L p
,|IK
He will respect your confidence anti !
from tiiecint of a vicious career. 1 n” ,u“
stock, and a big lot of farm tixks aa
—— i The p.-.iple of Hastings are . very &lt; hnnre ot thoir dot y h« teen reoMod, w&lt;&gt;
(
naught but the process of Jaw will ever ha^ “ distinct money value.
Add
fc, mrertereoc.. nLdo well M other useful articles. There
cm- fortunate in that they will have the by the pirent. of .hc children ol vtere \ gM, wi’
wring from him the secret* you may jtl,e two together; and then comwill be no by-bidding.
Every article
the ; --------chance ...
to . s-e-Gov. LaFollette u»d to ■ nl-rac.rrom reb.xll omplnln.. «■«.■ j ,bt. tUnJ „,nA a„..h;
HMlngl
ituve confided. Make a clear statement : PnU’ MMd vompar.- if. you can t...
will lx* sold for just what it will
of y&lt;mr financial condition, when an I w
orth of an honorable
ra(fe., wllll
worth
nonompie and
anu usofnl
unmmi, life I.' hear
l,w. him
LI.4discuss
2:-;—-the
th?gn at iwmes now
”«w m.de On th. r p.rl the two. hnv.
bring.
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t in
i place of■ a ■ ruined!
■
life.
■ •«ven omitting
-----! being
1- a» raised.
«♦
He will speak at St. ..ughtto do only .telr dutv.,nFl th. in ,
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Hint.
• would think^
• ft •mi the
-ma'l;
..Iwaj-Sj
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applicant for credit. The luujkcr is
to he an expert in there mat­
ters. and n clear understanding may
often savjj an unprofitable speculation.
-fjJe digest element of .a
bankers
sucjc^ depends on this ability to
ganl&gt;g„ anu
crw]jts
accurately,
to
varan.
.... judge
Blcn aJ|)
j rtinn
values. th,
Despite
the oft-j
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the Consideration oti its immortal des- | Roue's hall in this city on Thursday the mo.tk.ndly nnd helrf.l ««&gt;. They, st0&lt;.kle w„ ,h„ wh(,1(.
D. E. BIRDSALL.
h»re no option M |to ot»v the tew.
m,,.lni,lg tb. repnl,.
tiny
Yes, it payx.(
’evenipg Nov. 10.
Having rented his fann^four am!
Childreq of any age upto twelve
And the Hastings Women'.- Clul&gt; have The pnrent. ... »lm«t ev.fry .nMm.ee li(jn M Ih&lt;.
one half ml)es cast of the Ajtty on
years, who are sound in mind and body. 1 conferred a great favor upon ourl citi- no. only ...pm. thc.r w.ll...lraom to
,hv only one or Ihh Free- stvtioii 13 Hastings toyrtishipjon tbe
arr admitted upon the sole claim of 1 zens in securing him to «tpen jtheir obey the tew. but ,1- Ite.r opprov.l I
g
Center road. D. E. Birdsall will have
of
it.
It
certainly
was
needed
and
its
'
•
. good
- : an
depepdenep. Poverty is the ivissport. I splendid lecture Cours--.
an r
I and Bidelman Tor -&lt;•
Hastings
made
a auction at the above far in on
enforcement
will
lxproductivec
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Wednesday.
Nov. 8, comtueticipg nt
°
.
1
•
Kain*
whenever
they
were
give
the
liall.
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»«“ll «'ch oulilled to tin­
Comissio’ier Ketcham has' V
I'tovi.ioi,. hut the ftat- &lt;-laim. thaw. ANOTHER LECTURE COURSE
**. I The ' work of Captain Lambic was ,!l a. tn. A-hot lunch will be nerved at
R»’*«r wiU *rt *•
many district schools since tbe law I the feature of the game He ripped «’&lt;»n- J
“n&lt;* t,w‘ bomeless child is not penfaittel ■
,
went into effect, and in several uf |
Indejs-ndence. all; men are»v nut»»uiivn 110 toffinin outanle.' ihpperinttMente of , For the winter Under the Arafplce,
up the Freeport linu whenever he took |
cbi|d ln , ,be Jis.ni.t
itlie'fiitil
[
.
M
r
-.
BiniieOl
offers a i,’O(«i team - ine
and c-qual in thtnr; ability ffv
than
borrow
they I't,,e P,*’r ore not pennitted to reiain-or [
yr gills.
u. B. Young People’s
{tween the ages of '7 and IK wax in; Following-was the line-up: ’’ U ‘ good cows and young cattle. sbe -p,„
J “re
ar !
of U.
.«ih ponies or handle money'anv inure than they
—.-ovrtnor
thrnn.
1 - *
nr •1
.
suiinort■ them,
to inuanturez
or
sdnx&gt;l.
Who
can
diaibt
that
great
good
!
are epnal in im«iy other resjiecta.j ’•
.
Thraueh'
HasniiK'
Frrejxirt bugs and a large lot of form tools. All
Society.
’
will result from such a condition as ,|
l-._..............
L. E.................... Powry
they
Some men who p»«ld safely and prufi-- otht'rw,nt! WIKW* °
.iutl'rorit v of I
i-land
.
»
Itidflms .................. 1- M............... B. soiiAKrr who know him understand that ib-s is
! Bidelman
The Young People's Six-iety of the ■ that?
a genuine sale, and the propertv offer­
■ ■ awn by rerae with pratlt -.raid te nteohitoly ltl- l*ro
co“
.
. wilic|. te-i L'.
B.
I'.F.al &gt;
J. 2. church tins arranged for the fol- '
In Carlton township lew than 12 &lt; rate- H. T ..
WHO, ed reents very desirabl*. See the ad.
ly two ,rain«lir.. .tn.,ud with Uw inn-.,h’ "rb'~1
** lowing courts of entertaiments' anil '
lrot&gt;*!&lt;!n
........... ». K. (I,...
niza sun I
cl
w* where.
&lt;‘otiUntied co
ten
O. BrownK.
lecture- to lw given during the j
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&lt; outlnued on P»«e to"r
w. KM»b
Hams ,W.B... .
; me nt and superinsfon uf nve and ten
lambic11
. .1. icaush
A. 8. OLIVER.
{times that amount. ALWAYS DO [
j wintert
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My»r«
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K.
II
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SUtMlr
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Haying sold his farm on section 17
STANDARD BEARER OFFICERS. , Musical Concert, Dec. 4. HO3.
OLD TIME SCHOOL GIRLS
LIvlaxMon
ikxxtycar..F. B ....
1 YOUR
BUSINESS
AT HOME.
Myers. ' in Hope township, A*. 8. Oliver.
| Touchdowns Lambic,
•’Glee Club” Date to be annomiced
Ha-tingH Qrajpany of Standard Bear­
local news.
'»-IMs ially your bunking bnsiness. Es- ers helitheir annual mooting ut thej
Steckle. (tools from field, laimbie, have an auction sale at the ahota*
later.
Met at W. D. Hayes’ Yesterday to
' t.ibliah yourself with your home bank
Steckle. Referee,
Moore. Umpire premia*, one mile north of the village
Lecture, ”Tho New Patriotstn. ”•
home of Mrs. Clcmuat Smith on Satur­
v
. and you then have u place to go in
of Cloverdale on Thursday Nov. Ji
Talk Over The Good
Rogers.
day evening Oct. 2H. Leader! in the Feb. 12. IDOG.
.,
■' Btimes oi adversity, where thoy wi 11 be
commencing at 10 a. m. A Innch
- Time of Halve*. 23 minutes.
Illuttmtod Lecture. "Soup Bubbles,'' j
Old Days.
' ig ■ ut &gt;
| ns
ana help
neip you
y&lt;&gt;B as they
€11V? are lesson study on “Norms of Mission
will l&gt;e served at noon. E. R Con»
ns glad to rev and
Work in Japan.” were Bowie Rogers. March 12.
l»»h I .
&gt;lw re. der* of' to extend the glad hand in times of
Rome."&gt; A “erry party, consisting of there
FIRE AND RUNAW AY.
rad.' of Delton, will art as auctioneer.
Maude Smith.and Blanche HiD Mrs.
Illustrated Lecture. "In
' had
ha.l t&gt;een
l-ran school
whcvtl girls
irirlx in Uiia
this aty
citv
who
Mr. Oliver, as can be aeen in hia
'e f&lt; nnd at j prosperity.
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The tire alarm thia morning was
•Smith, reported nutters of interest April. »,'00.
‘"'k i» mv &gt;h... ...
.from 1853 to 1800. met yesterday at the
adv. offers a fine io: of horses and
1 A an to
aye i।
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Lectnre. “Abraham Lincoln.” May,
caused l*y a blaze in the- Bancroft
from the Branch meeting of the Wom­
lO HV«
-----------—"tj-----------home
of
‘
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
W.
D.Hay*es.
had
cattle as well as other live mock. a
I BANNER PRINTED
1 weral 1
bouse on Broadway, occupied by C.
an's Foreign Missionary Society re&lt;-ent- M. i«
a put luck dinner like folks used to have
lot of farm fools and a large quantity •&gt;■ knowte.' Lee
nijistrated Lecture ‘ The Btginning
F. Baker and family. Little, damage
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WEDNESDAYS ly held in Battle Creek ’ The following
with chicken pie. and then other kinds;
of grain. He announce* no bv bid­
resulted, but had not Mr. Baker been
officers were elected; for the .'coming of tbf Bible. "Juno 11. ’(XL
of
pies,
and
then
more
chicken
pie
and
ding
and offers very liberal terms.
• Werry crowd
present and done cool-buadcd work
The&gt;e lecture-, and entertainments
yqgr. Pretiidunt Evelyn Kopf; Vice
'ting utf rieudi |i
nil sorts of everything good to eat. the fin- might have caused tilurh
•W’leUbh.rs %ar.,;
and
All Other* Pres . Mrs Smith; dir. .Secretary, Ida will lx- given liy members of the faeolty
• ;v b-' Correspondents
And maybe then* wasn't some visiting
BARBIERI-BLaNCHARo.
loss. The city team ran away, and
) Eaton; Treas. Franc LombaH’ Two of Olivet College, and will l«e worth
at her l-Ote'- i
PIcASK Ndte Tbb ChMf-e
"S« Hi«l,
tbe patronage of the public. The irice done and some exiMtriencea talked over. that mule added excitement. The
Jw&gt;.
Barbiert* and Miaa Acbsa
UOUt.
i
■ now members were added
These preeent were Mrs. Norman
«M: .1..
team
was
at
the
pumping
station
Blanchard
were united in marriure
.
.
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M—
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of a course ticket will be 73 ’ cants. Shepard. Stanton. Mich. ; Mrs.’Wallace
tome, j'
.
T*meSingle
admission
to
all
but
the
Glee
last
evening
nt thertiome of Mr. and
hitched
to
a
coal
wagon
when
the
WAS
MENTALLY
UNBALANCED.
ratlin! token
Tlk. BANNER i, »&lt;»» printed
StiIs*in. Battle Crtn'k: Mrs
Dan'l
Mr.n.
Frank
iihtlhewx
Rev. . Fr.
re®wi)hrni..
The sberifti on the 2-ith went to Johns- | Club will lie 13 cents. Admission to Evarts, Nashville; Mrs. Abe Ryerson, whistle blew. They thought they were
r..|rrali-I tvedneudny afternoone. We oak our
x-n„ib
wanted
at
oner
at
the
city
halL
and
Connorofficiating.
Their man/
vvrcv
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23
cents.
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rorrrapond.ou. &lt;&gt;nr advertlranr .nd all town ano riruwB...
Chattanooga:
M
hl L. J. Fino. Omaha:
&lt;*• Hrty « |3
"My. bow.they ran. ’' But they neglect­ , friend* unite in extending conrgatulaTbe proccssls of the epurae are to go
ladira Iran i- ! other, tir pleaaa.note --rate and gyt
and.Mrs. Sarah E. Striker. Mrs. Mary„ , *!&gt;« r Nellie Slater, who. was wandering I
*7 Him Vtb!llf
into the Organ Fund started by the
ed to stop very long at the city hall.
lions.
.
£«'v«" to
w ua
u.4 as early
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... ,-favors
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e.l.. a*
ra powihle.
nnraible. To Dbout that codntry aimlowdy. She says
Geer. Mrs. Mills Phillipa. Mrs Alma
iDaui
invitrd as
Young
People'^
Society
of
thi^
church.
u7y«in.h
her
home
is
Troy.
N.
Y.
She
is
Bennett, Mnu Helen Ackley Smith,
■ find tb-m; and insun imbhcation, We ask the pastors df
8 pecial aal« at Hogue's thia week.
• lulkw.‘•’’*n supper. Tbe
__ the city, and rcpreaetitatives of societies ■ about 43 years old, and is evidently They will appriwiate the assistance of Mrs. Lottie Rusaell, Mrs. Hann uh GRANITE AND LINEN SHOWER.,
ineciiy.iuia n'p1'1”"-1””' ;
-iKiut 4-&gt; year&gt;
----- -. the people of Hastings in tins work.
Not an much ballowe'en deviltry na
she could
*n U,.- b,
blHckxaiiO,
lihopinMr
About 85 ladies gathered Thursday at'
Monday *forenoon^
anbaUnoe&lt;i mentally thjmgb^e
Barlow. Mrs. Clara Alien, Mrs. Wm.
Bcriu iiukivcD took
m, uv------------—“•**r*nn*^Junuauuiv^I
tte j; "n ?/**'■
«ckxuiith shop
near to sendnot^MD
naual last uight.
l*'k
o‘^ock From Monday noon till Wwlnwday not lie called insane. The officer-, are
SUN FLOWER CLUB OFFIC ERS. | Hitchcock. Mrs. Geo. Reed. Mnu.D. E. the home of Mrs. Chas. Whitlow to take 1
Ralph Skidmore, carrier for Route
&gt; Birdsall, Mrs.
Geo.
Sweet, Mrs. part in a granite and linen shower
“ nim J?”’ y”tcrdaJ’ afternoon. noon it is ’hard to take care of such puzzled to know whatj to do with her
The first party given by the Sun­
given hy Mrs DeArmond and Mm. N0.8 from this city, ia the recipient of
udtiow owing to press of other matter. as she cannot be sent to the asylum.
bum. P,Xr' *111 to
flower Club occurred Friday evening ■ Leander^Pryor, all of this city.
Claude Booth to Mi» Edith Weaver,
and was very enjoyable. New officers
You will lie thinking of fur coat*
Hogue's Telephone number ia tai. i who is to bo married thia evening to riagn.on Oct. 24 to Mian Dairy Caller,
A freight train got off rht* track near were elected as follows: Pr*-»idet,
*ten t
'nvited g» ntlanen
J.
m-* J
from now or_ Remember that W. H. Onondaga. yesterday morning, ho that
up for fn*h grocoriea. eggs । Mr. Edward Smith. A very pleasant of Richland. The BANNER jefam in
S
Brack; Call
| time was enjoyed by alL
Meyers
&amp;
Son
haw
a
large
line.
See
the
12;05
p.
m.
failed
to
get
here
until
and
good Irattor.
15 *«4rf to On" W!rt- and
teasurer. Thon. Waters-

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Folk*wing is tin* schedule of games
listed for the Hastings High School foot
i ball tedm.
October 28. at Freeport with Free­

uiRRATING ii!lp through
NAR
EUROPE AND A|SIA

BANNER

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1905.

Arc Assured.

f|\&lt;is WO Mt AS CLUB. ■

HASTINGS

in* other .drairabte «no*&gt; &gt;» lheir llwl

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Banner.

CORRESPONDENCE, j

CREEK STREET­
Will Cramer has « new corn hunker.

Tkurstay-

There wasquitaW crowd out to meet­
ing Sunday. There will be preaching
_(X)K BROS. Editor*.
CASTLETON CENTER.
again in (two weeks. .
Mrs. W. H. Offley is visiting her
Mrs. Ida Bidelman visited at Mm.
m&gt;RTV.NlNTrt YEAR.
daughter Mr&amp;D. H. Brown.
S. Chaffav. one day last week.*
Moving is the order uf the day/Mr..
Remember the L. A. S. at Mrs.
Hibbard Offley moved to Nashville. Chas. Bidelman’s Nov. s for dinner.
T'.KKK MONTUN
Charles
Offley moved in Hibbard Everybody invited.
Kntrrod at the postofitoe *t H»&gt;Ung'. Michl* Offley’s vacant bouse and Mr. Walters
PRATTS DISTRICT.
of Maple Grove will move in the house
of Chas. Offley. Mr. Chas. Miller and
Mrs. Bent Lewis is viait&gt;ing*her irl- •
ADVERTISIhO RATES.
family moved in George McDowell'h atives in Lenawee county.
iM«pUy sdvertMsg. rates furnl«h«d on appHhouse.
Wil) Cronk and family spent Sunday
‘ Mr. and Mr»; Lentx of Nashville visi­ with Clarence Lewis near Leach lake.
ted at Phil Garlinger'e.
George Waite is visiting bfs parents
U’ent caloMn. ic a word for each tnaertloM.
Edwin Pol tn*tier died Monday Oct. for a few weeks.
.
Card ot Thanks, twrnty-tlreceuls ttacli.
OMtaaiy. poet-j' and rettolutions. 5c a line. 2 at the home of Mrs. D. H. Hosmer
Our teacher Miss Ora Mudge is
Notlor-i of bfrtiiD. dmths or marrt*c» *'*'
printedv-tree ** news matter.
after a short illness of rheumatic fever. spending her vacation with her parents
-.Ill
ran.
Grandma Waldron has been very ill in Maple Grove.
at the home of her daughter Mrs. S.
Charles Thoms* and family called at
W. Price but is some better at this Feed Thomas’ last Sunday.
JOB PRINTING.
The Banner Ium one of the UrU equipped writing.
The Clover trailers are at Scid Tink­
&lt;ob uffii-.-. Id Wextr-ru Michigan, and Is prepared
t &gt; do every kind o( book ana job priullng.
Airs. Geo. Brumm is visiting her ler’s.
daught er Mrs. Wm. Excer at Potter­
Luella Rose spent Sunday at home.
Prevalent Rocndvelt had. individuals ville.
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Mi*. Johnson is visiting his eister
and a cl uw ip mind which he very pro*
Mrs.
Pratt
p«*rly d scribed when he said they pos­
EAST BALTIMORE.
sessed t at kind of honesty which conMrs. Myrpn Emmons spent » few
Kate Cassidy and mother called at
aisr- suf keeping clear of the peniten­ Geo. Fry’s last Saturday.
days with her daughter Mrs. S. linktiary. It itt to be hoped that some of
A tine load of hogs was marketed ler.
them tray have not been no canning in
from this vicinity last Friday.
POOUNK.
z
that respect as they had exj«ected. There
All McIntyre and wife called ac An­
The Yeckley L. A. S. arid W.C. T
i« no mm of greater importance how
drew
Smith's
one
day
last
week.
U.
was
well
attended
at
Mrs.
Me •
before the people of this country thhn
Mr. Ray Freeman and wife and
that . involved in the demand that
wealth, or position, or prominence in Susy Ormsby took dinner at James
miv direction, shall not shield viola­ Freeman’s Sunday.
tors of trusts. or protect in the slightest
Mrs. Jennie Warner of Delton re­
tho*&lt;-. who Kav.e enriched themselves turned to her home one day last week.
and others through misuse of newer
and position given them for purposes
MORGAN.
they s*i»uM have regarded as sacred. ,

John Baum moved from Morgan
and in Sir. Waldorf's house last TuesTh« fact that tbe American pw»i
&gt;ple |. day'the 24 inst.
sell to each other two-and-a-hnlf times !
Mr. James Howard of Hastings made
more than the combined foreign trade his mother Mrs. S. L..Bollingera visit
of tbe commercial nations of the entire
Tuesday evening.
glob* is one' that give* transcen'danl
P. S. Sparks and wife visited in
importance to the consideration of the
Hastings Saturaay.and Sunday last.
American home market in connection

The Colonel's Compliments

icwrrldht. n®. Ur M. M. v.-..ll-L,d-l
who.th.- i-rttou.-l »»’ nnd hnw to
ram, l.. art into »mt.- pruton on «!■
tcen-v.-ar sentence are pointe I ^bal
not discuss. Then1 were a u"U&gt;l*'r n*
ux who did not Itelleve him gnlRy of
the crime alleged, so we «*me togeWw
in an •■ffurt to nt least mitigate his
Imprisonment.
'.
The plan ax developed was to
tt&gt; nribery pure and simple. Ine
colonel had been In prison for six
months nnd had been made n “trusty.
Id other words, lie was n meiwenger
who had rhe freedom of tbe yard. The
lae* with us was to bribe the gale
guan! tu Irl -A- colonel |»uiu» qn * load
of chairs going out. The man hauling
awty the &lt;-hnlrs for shipment was a
free uiuu. and he must be br!t»ed. The,
man who always accompanied him to
the depot was a convict, but one of th&lt;
oldest trusties about the institution.
He must be fixed.
Here were three men to be won over. I
nnd one of them &gt;i prison official. We I
had to move slowly and cauriously In |
the matter. There whs money in plenty ,
to do with, but there wno need of j
diplomacy uh «eU-. The first man to !
be won over was the gate guan!. The ,
discipline-was such that the, guards !
wore changed evefyptfier day. but die
‘change was only between two men. I
(lue was a single man—the other mar­
ried. We irlrcttd the latter, although
we judged him t&lt;» be -less yiddhig
.than the former. As a man uf family,
Carthy’s last Friday.
■with
his bniul and butter at stake, he
Ladies were there from four or five
societies and an interesting program would either betray us nt omie in
hopes tr» make himself more solid with
wns given in the I’. M. Mrs. Lizzie
the warden; or hr would stop and
Shultz presented the work of tbe think It over aud end by* taking our
Rescue Homes which are being estab. brliie. Our line of reasoning wn* cor­
Hahed in tbH country aud spoke very rect. He bluffed a bit nnd then agreed
earnestly of their needs aud the to think It over and a week later he.
good which laborers in that field was our man.
We had little trouble with The
are doing. Mrs. Newton spoke in
behalf of the inmates of the Co. Hos­ driver. Hr. wr.s also a married man.
pital and-proposed that we again visit brtt hia wife find gone west and be
wanted to Join bar nnrt buy a form. 1
them. .
S. S. at the Podunk Church will be' jIt wn&lt; solely a question of pride with
i him. It wns for him to bring over bls I
at half past oue o’clock next Sunday. .
*
j
and', that was soon attom- |
Preaching at three o'clock.
; pllslus!
When wr bad our men w- ,
____do
___so
___ cure the plan was this: The colonel ■
It is desired that all who _can
S.
Convention
vrils
,rt
be
passed out in.place of.tinattend the township S.
which Is to be held at the Rutland trusty, who was to conceal iiiasrlf
। for ut least half u day. Tbe-roionel J
Center Church next Saturday Nov. I.
! would go &lt;&gt;ut at 0 p’clogk tn the morn
The morning ivrogiaiu begins at 10;
j ' U1K.
big. auii
and mr
the load wvuki
would uv
be driven
.
.
.
...
£«ud m&gt; lutornw lime i&lt; UilKlplted ,tnU&gt;.h,
............
,
,w„_

WARMER WEARABLES. NOW IS THE TIME TO Bl
PRICES ARE AT THE LOWEST NOTCH

•4 UNDERWEAR t&gt;
25c

Ladas' fleeced lined v«l» and panto, all aixea.

Ladira' (leaned lined veeto and panto, very line and
50c

good weight
•
•
•
'
Ladira’ all wool non-shrinking veato and panto all

$1.00

sizes
.-••••
Ladira" fleeced lined union auto.-extra heavy

50c

Children-a and Mirara' union auito, fleeced lined 25 and 35c
Children's heavy fleeced lined ahirto and panto

25c

Men’s double hack and front fleeced lined shirts

and panto

■

.

Men’s all-wool underwear

45c

■

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$1.00

&lt; HOSIER Yt&gt;
Ladies
Ladies
Ladies’
Ladies
Ladies'

fleeced lined fast black hose •
fleeced lined, ribbed top special
silk fleeced hose, very fine
all wool hose, black and oxford
fine casimere hose
.
.

10c
15c
25c
50c

Children* fleeced lined L,._- .!•
Children s extra heavv ife.. '3 lmed? itt
hose, all sizes
Children s all wool hose, sires 5 to‘9j 15t
v 2i
Men s wool hose, all color?.
'15to25t

dGOLF GLOVESbLadies wool gloves or mittens, all colors
Ladies' fine wool, and mercerized gloves
Men s Scotch knit gloves
.
Men s fine golf gloyes, all colors
Children s double knit mittens
.

•dCRAVANETTE

25c
50c
25c
• 50:
. 15c

COATS&gt;

J. W. Shaffer.is now a resident of
with all tariff discumuons. With «
protective tariff law in operation Morgan having moved into Will S'sin's
which has tliis migthy volume of home bqraso Mduday a. m.
We are showing two exceptional value* in this line and invite your ’inspection Won
trad? in mind.and its encouragemen t
NCR*i~HW'EST CASTLETON.
you buy. Ladies double faced gray oxford, velvet collar, extra well made
$500
and Its increase as a firstt purpose.there
_
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Tan and ox I ord colors, pleated back, all wool, niade in tfie latest’style, a .regular $15
need be little fear as tu the attitude of Endsley Oct. 2b. a son.
eoat lor
.
, .
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...
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.
.
q
D&gt;lu r r uUoEl So long a* mUla »oa
JUr). K„nogg ol
Very warily were Mr. and Mrs. the frejght »bcdi» would Im* con
torto-ra «• working overtime .nd tbe ! vtailM Mr, [da Mead lo, Thund,v
j
Biggs
decoyed over to the home of; cealed u unit of ritlxen’s clothes and&gt;
principle existing need is for more
,
... . ,
Smith Saturday evening onl y , n fotae wig and whisker*., mid Mu­
Jamra
’
...a,
Jam»
Ehret has started a meat Afton
Our line of FURS for Misses and Ladies ofk-r*&gt; some very pretty pattern- at a very small ceg
men. Che question ot tariff changes ‘’ wagon.]
-to hud themselves the victims of * sur- ct,I"m 1 w"uM
&lt;»*e change ns
need not prove very disturbing.
prim. A targe end g.y company had "P“&gt;T «’ P™»iM’.
’■"'■kl (hen
Our prices-on BED BLANKETS are as low as ever, per pair
49c to $5.00
i Frank Dickerson of Lake Odessa was
gathered iu view nt Mr. Bigg, depar
1’ ",
■ down Tuesday and put the tjve- ?
ti, ...
,
.
.[
corner and there find n horse nnd
Governor Warner has completed his
lur. or Hi. (hi. week, where to- will bd
BWa#ta]( h,m
| trough It. g on John Mead’s new barn
now state tax commission through the
I travel tor the oil company tor which ■ BcrnHa
, ,1Klan(V
Tie Most Complete
The Sunday school convention was I
anDointment of two former members..
i he worked two or three yean ago- treu mUre and then go into hiding
Csiut Stock is
Willia-n H. Hoyt, of Plymouth, and well attended at Martin church last I Mik Osborne also Mrs. Smith furnished ! with n farmer who hml l&gt;een told n
Wednesday.
I music and the young people sang. I story to pan* muster.
Bobf-rr H.^Shield-, of Houghton, and the
Arthur Foreman of Wocdland was Ij After refreshments a handsome um- ' We went over our plan a dozen
appointment of one new member.
Janies H. Thompson, of Evart. With seen ou onr streets last Saturday. . * !■ brella was presented to Mr. Biggs.
■ times, but aonld find no weak spot in
thig important comuiituion now formed
' Mr. and Met. Lyman Batre are enter,l "
iM,und
Wt,rk- au4
’?!'"■ J™
in accordance with Governor Warner’s •■ BARRYVILLe CHURCH NOTeL : lalhiug a aoo and family I'toto
,, ’.1’,*’
. ■ . ,,b&gt;’ „
1
no
—no
betrayal.
thing went
jiersonal judgment the results &lt;»f its Ii’ *Y? .J*
I K«*WW Mlun.
offhitch
0, |f
t|roM
h&gt; tb(.The
waW1
•’Mutiny'
word of terrible
deliberation! Mid deeuiona become a , c ’h’
A^da7 Ohii’liu i
.
,
j Leu Bachman and airter Telia are the colonel wa» mhwed at th.- prtaou sound, partly. iMhuiuiu' of the. many
•mne- r. ,w|-e nf tin preaent admin- I -U.c/lort *. «&gt;ri~
«&lt;rie« ot wrrlvwl mrtrti,up&lt;al working In Harting, in’lhe IVcd Boot he had ataiort n-mdicl 1,1, hkllng plare dreadful event- thst.it recalls aud
i*trati*n. It is to be hoped there will 1 yjaple
tlruve M. P. church loginning and Car Seal factories.
tourt.mllra away. 1 «ar urat no
be no further cause for any of the i Sunday, November S and continuing
’ ’
Levi LaubAugh, we are glad tonport pl*“
T1®4 «“«toT. but onlr It xuggcKt- •niutljntv."- but It aignlflM.; ■
cfymi&gt;logivH!lj. iH.tlihig uiuri-. than I
critieiwn which through several |«rt for an indefinite time. All are cordially ia on the gain
THIS IS EQUALLY SC WITH
'
" ,W4'“ l“to*- T,“lt I”ln*®
.
'at the very end ot it tn drirlau along •■ni«ivcincut.“ and “cpmnaotkm." ought
years Lts been directed at Michigan's I jnvited to attend regardless of. dentimTHE BEST FURNITURE
Mime, Zoe and t ern, Powell are ou ' on the last mile nt the rood th. colonel t«'lly.
a&lt;vt&gt;rdlng tu etyin&lt;«k»gj‘. ;
state tax coiumiimiun.
j ination.
_.TH’
itoP-'ton.
ta I ad*™ mretinX6.'^'" '“'h’ | the sick lint.
'»
T“
to !m* the trougcr word of th&lt;- two j
The large amount that we aretse|liug &lt;iily is t talk
reached a spot
where ’the highway icp
Ihe old French ‘'meute,' meaning acftl- ‘
monial tlia t the people appr&lt; &lt; iat.- the big valnts wue
ti&lt;Mi. to which tin* w.inl is trftccnb.v. :
offering. Call in and rise the lar«&lt;-.*t and best lint &lt;t
nut i&lt; naK treasury receipts, through
‘
, was only twenty feel across this strip, ■ has given way to "cmeuie” jin this
Mias Niua B. Lathrop and Mr. Cargo ,
which the need of any sort pf tanff from Areyiia attended church hiere j
HIGH STREET.
j and eighty feet down tlie road the sesi-c. “mente'' nowaday* signifying'
DINING TABLES. SIDEBOARDS.
tinkering at the coming - seat ion of
ll"-ame on.- aaaln. A room: only n phek of hounds, a much more j
Sunday morning and assisted in the
* i Adalbert Itoblnaim lo«t oue ot his '
Congress seetns to l»e disposed of. is singing.
BOOKCASES, ROCKING CHAIRS.
! working horse, last week with spa, 1
&gt;“'d 1-ra to lire village to make innocent specialiaatlou of m&lt;&gt;rciuer.t^'
It
may
be
noted
that,
wblhShake
!
I
modic
colic
!
"
o
'""
Ptochux-, an.r in returning n-lih
auotheo diaapjxuntment to the oppo­
COUCHES,
I,,.,,,’..
her borap ami bmnrx some'part at khe : sphere knows “mutiny" In the modeAt
nents of the Republican prpteefive
BALTIMORE.
.
n
tn
Rule
and
family
moved
to
their
,
harness
gave
way.
She
was
out
on
her
.
’
:
»v
m
nuie
lamupr
|
sense.
“
Love
’
s
LabourV
Txwf*
also
;
policy. It
indeed u fortunate era
and hi fact everything usually shown iu a thoroogklf
Oar teacher Miss Bessie Warner qf I new home east of Uastiugs
last, Friday.
! f*«t
making repairs when
the colonel
«
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------ ------- —re I
.. WM aaav tTSUMlvl ' siieags &lt;if “n man wlmtu rlj&amp;t ami [
for a favored country when the princi­
up-to-date Furniture atore. Ib-m&lt; ialier that «r «t
your city spent Sunday with her
R. Skidmore our mail man was mar- 1 ca,ne ”h'Ug. 41e was not on her wide wrong have chosen as umpire &lt;&gt;f their
pal causes for discontent seems to exist
mutiny,"
where
"mutihy*
only
means
pa rents.
selling lots of HIGH GRADE PIANOS at lev*
tied, last week. All of hia patrons I of
,*hra,,« nnd he ,u‘d 1'berty at’
through the inability of some of its
discord or quarrel.
extend congratulations.
I”lak‘'
waM n Don •&gt;««“ ‘n
Sir.
Herman
Crites
who
has
been
prices.
■people to find any good reason for
...
,
. .
J ,
wnv- Here whh a damsel in distress.
working here went to Woodland to-day
legiti-nate complaint.
Mire Amy .lohnsou returned home and he cwrid not [&gt;nns without offering i
Military Ulae-lpllnr.
Furniture Corners
to work for John Sinclair.
from her summer's work in Orangeville her his assistance, lie left hh buggy I During t!.i! early conquests luf tbe j
Miss Gertrude Holt of Wisconsin last week.
-----— • —
’ - a • Frent b in Algeria th&lt;« quick tefnpered '
We- wish thia gem from President
and crosxvd &lt;&gt;
v»t —
nnd• •bowed
like
Genera! I*., thinking xbat one uf bis nJR&gt;oa&gt;velt's speech at Tuskegee, Ala., visited her uncle A. N. Williams.
Miss Julia Philley is caring for Mrs. cavalier of old and said:
"Fair lady. I olwerve that you need jutants hud displayed want of Skill in .
could le no deeply impressed upon : Mrs. M. C. Merritt received word Seeber and assisting with the house­
carrying out his unlera, ».» far forgut
aRRlRtnnce.
I
»hall
be
flattered.
If
al
­
the mi nils arid hearts of the American that her mother in Bedford is vary hold duties also.
himself as to atrike him with his rid
lowed to offer It."
peotile that they could never be for­ sick.
Manning Doud of Hastings visited...
u
„ IOIBe
W1
a Ing whip. The officer judzetl hh pistol.'
He
hart
forgotten
hlx
false
wig
and
gotten. He iaid:‘•’Every time a law.is
The party at Russel Greenfield's last his nephew A. E. Robinson and family whiskers, which were easy* tn be\ror took alm at the general ami waji about •
b’oken, evert individual in the com­ Friday night was well attended. 4II one day last week.
••'««•
— range;
........
... the. fact tfcnt
to Are. but the pistol would hot go off.
ted’ “
at.» .t.
done
also
munity ban the moral tone of his life report a good time.
i &gt; Ml Seeber and wife had relatives!I he was talking to the unranranitk* Then the general Immediately called
lowered' ” J
oui.at"Eirfit
arrest
forvisiting
not keepI tlanglitvr ofj a hard
Mra. headed
M. M. former.
SlocumShe
visited
Mrv i days
from’ the
north
them last week.
•
| ----- him *for
a brigand
Instead of a lug yw weapon In order."
J. M. Crawley's last Thursday.
,
I
”■ *'
"r‘Ka«ia instead
11 orler bmith h“ toon doing K&gt;mr , knight. ..ml Imran to nrram. Brtwren
-- - - - —w-.rtuua. IK-Lnwi)
It mvois tke nowapapaxs gut some
ninRAn work
wnrlr’for
for WmHardy
Wrt.Ttuw.lv. of Bender
tl.^A... I l&gt;&lt;&gt;.
.1.
, ' .
mason
her M-rentirs
the
eolnnel managed to
bert’lii iirdmithe iusuiancv grafters.
MAPLE GROVE.
| shod last week.
compliment her on h-r looks and admit
HERE AT HOME
The Mutual Life of New York paid six
Chan. Evans is training after his re­
that
his
heart
had
lireii touched nt first
Mrs. Alice Johnson has bronchial
ot ■ cm m dollar a line each for reports cent illness.
slglit, and in throwing one compliment
pueuinunia;
Dr.
Fritch
Is
tbe
attending
ol the present investigation that were]
after another he gradually .drew .near­
, F. M Potter of Grand Rapidly and physician.
'
Hastings
Citizens
Gladly
favor*! I| to that company. It would j
er. The damsel in distress was too
' XVs. W. W. Potter of Hastings called
H.- K. Johnson purchased him a car­ frightened, to run away, but she was
LooinitH
by’ worth a dollar a line at least.
The leaves are falling,
Testify. *
• Th? - - •
। at L. B. Potter’s last Tuesday.
riage one day last week.
not too frightened to think of resist­
And su
It is testmxmy like । the following 1A .And the weather grows cold.
fl: iv ui
Benj. Pearoe visited Battle Creek
Then &gt;
Victor Hardy of Hendershott was ance. Tlic colonel certainly looked that has placed the old Quaker Reni- £ And we eeek cozy corners.
•‘Viewed from any angle, ignorance
.. iki cvme.U s
friends a few. days last week.
And try not to feel old.
That w.
the^iest of A. Myers and wife Sunday. touch in hh disguise, and hte seductive
is t he coj tliesl crop that can lie raised
ouy «»far above competitors. When T
voice couldn't make up for it.
■ Will Cooper who was sick at Naadi„„ „ „„„
.
!he t itnt*'
Bill tK&gt;*
people right.here at home raise their I M But there’s houses to build,
any wh p id the union.'’—President viiu
.Mrs.• rE.
PljIUey
is caring
caring for
for Mrs.
Mrs.
The
weapon
handiest
to
the
gto was voice
ito
hom-v
"
r
*puey
18
&gt;n
p.itrti.
■
in praiM* there is no room left £ And lumber to pile.
mile » homo.
Frank s|ocati of
Roose veil.
i
■ jtor four rbk»*-’
i*
of Household ammonia lying on
And i'.‘
And cars to unload.
Dojjta.Stod.wa. at Harting, tort] MtaLlral. MePtaMn who mr.rad the buggy sent. She griibbed It and
rru thatch. I
And no reel yet awhile.
or a Hastinga citizen.
|
u
ay’
' home lost wefle from her visit in the burled it In the colonel's face, it .
1HH ’ KKS ALMANAC FOR 1906.
w- Babcobck. harness maker, of 1 ftt
.. £jrf 3H0 ‘BiiOf’
(let • ;
smashed at the Impact, and next mo Jctreraon rtrrat.
. 3, ’d' “ j fl The year’s been so busy.
E.
J.
Norton
was
nt
Hastings
Sun|
east,
reports
a
very
ulce
time.
h„1 oiir wibdoF5Th- Rv. Id R, Hicks Almanac will
And Ulf
it isn't
over
Out
™
rul all
WM|1
ll“ '&lt;»«“»■
Ji?’- it wash°nfl
Vrl over'
to **with^ite
heard « *rt taSubte*^■ll* “ * !
I ^eo- aud Joh» Robinson of Hind* mn"’ nwny.
B”t
iHbllehed for 190(1, but bis day‘
And •
For the fall work has begun.
or&gt;h,kWn?ra.
«S£ifl A‘“l
r",ln c,o'er
M &gt;i&gt;d«L : Journal. Word and Works,
openl Sunday
with their I rolone’- He was blinded and
Corners spent
*nd burned
has
1' | langed into a large and costly
and blistered; and he rolled about on owwi
cousins Dell and Clarence Koblnson.
L' two
ked ' fl Tkw'&gt;’« ““"J * &gt;toto* to Oni»H.
31 •g'tX’M.l and it will contain his storm
the ground while the girl ran to the
Tjr’y? totorttloA hot obulowl 1 M And ■«« that »r» jtut iwguc.
nearest bouse and brought back a a'l80 oxt«» (*«n I A II wiH kefp
busy all the time.
3. &lt;1 weaker foiecasts and other astronAnd Mllius ,utub*r on tl,t run
NORTH EAST IRVING.
►farmer armed with a pitchfork. Four meLdXi dJtTLL?
oimctl f-atum complete. The No­
thm I went to A. B. MuShol- a,
hours later the colonel was back in bu.4 rttooww to W. H. Goodsw?r', “1
j
E.
E.
Cairns
lost
a
horse
last
week.
v. uibrr । umber, now ready, contains
Prison and In the hospital, and it was
. Dr. Rigterink was called to the home
£* * hx“- The elhct
St-,
th-- f-re-iits from January to June,
month, l,f„ra hl, ^,,1^,,
coold not havti boon ixnter ghe 1,00,1,
of S. L. Coulter to care for his infant
1901
Tire Jkunnry, number, ready
rtored. W e had spent months in n|aD.
daughter.
n!ng
and
hsd
pakl
out
thousand!
D-crmbri 20th. will contain the fore­
cauls fn&lt;m July to.December, lUOti.
Mrs. Lena Weaver and children of dollars, and vet the colonel had brouffljt
lhem
The pi ie«* of this splendid Magarino is
llasttnga are visiting at J. W. Calms. ^ItoDauikfat by h!* gaHantrj-. He lata
Hammer blows, steadily ap­
For
sale
by
all
dealers.
Prirm
pr»on
yet.
I
do
not
think
him
guiitv
on- duilar a year. See it and you will
Warren Tobey has finished lathing uiy more than I dkl when he wa^fliS
Sw v £Mtot’1,11to&gt;ra Co.. Buffalo.
plied, break the hardest rock.
have It. Tbe November and January
and plasterlug his house.
Step? L " ’ j**’’’'* tor the Unitod
torarraratrti. hot lt ,m
Coughing, day after day, jars
nnmbei-H containing the Rev. Irl R
' £ atotra. Remomlrtr tl». n«me-lk«n^
Wellington Kidder Jr. has his house MT wh,t t d0 thtak i wW.
—
and take no other
uoan ■
Hicks foiecaste for the whole year,
and tears the throat and lungs
P T
finished inside, and is ready for cold answer that 1 thln| him an am.
•
m.n' I b»»« &amp;
and more complete than ever, can be
If you do, 1 would like to have you give n - » «' •. j for.
until the healthy tissues give
weather.
M.
QUAD.
Hue line of Cigars aud Tobaccos Also a n'ce a
bad by sending at once 25 oente lo
way. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
XXX3OOOCXXX
Prayer meeting at Mrs. Pratte’
factions and Fruits.
|U&gt;et of
Word and Works Publishing Company,
Thursday night. AM Invited.
stops the coughing, and heals
ImmartaUty.
2201 Locust Street St. Louis, Mo.
&gt;‘rom
“.o*
0,11
wi!! ?-&gt; •: trsde.
Vf T ^TPD^
| CKe. Oy
„ieni
and
solicit
Humanity and Immortality consist
the torn membranes.
neilbw In rettwin nor In lorr; not In Uw
Chestnuts and English "Walnut*.
eS.
body nor In the •ntantton of the ttMrt
Tlte general public in of the belief
Let your heartiest meal be at night
crop. Delicious N.Y. State Concord
-s./k'fT
T !“
“«»«•«• -nd .tlrrlnr.
that the word “storm" simply impllw a
or whenever your work for tbe day Is "5
ot th. Drain or It, Dnt In th. dMicuS
JSFFKItSOM STRUT
precipitation of none kind, either,rain.
over. Fruita, toasts, soft boiled ecgs
and oatmeal make a good breakfast. or then, ,11 10 him who win r»bw a»t,,
oatlfle Hence the word “irtorm’
When the intermlwlon between hours up at tbe last day.—John Ruskin.

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of labor to short no heavy food should
be taken Into the stomach. Huodreda
of people who eat heartily and return
to work Immediately afterward

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mends? He—Oh, yen,

fuel- For Sale by
GAS CO.
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a Banner Want Aft

�-HABOWW BANNKK NOVEMBER 1, lute
A 40 POUND MUSCALONGE.

cron Drug Store*­
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i .fiol wafer Bonies and Touniahi Syringes
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whi&lt;‘li i&gt;la&lt;-MS them within reach
,f7‘ Tit-kiml that don’t spring a leak'
,verv tin:- vi'ti Ul&gt;e them.
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|/n. the stretch iu it—new rubber, the
'' the time to buy Hot Wawill be nfade comfortable

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SCOTT’S EMPORIUM,

Goods delivered.

. Souhwestern Michigan

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' Thta Wert', Mows In Nearby
Counties.

all sizes
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Gordon lroi»id« spoi,t h aiday with
N« raotbor io thi, city.. &gt; .
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Het.d.n,b1,tl,. Irerdw,,,.
Mun(]-'
Hortoe Halt wen, to‘ Chi
M&lt;)n.
mototok .tt,„lrd thp .tt(.„lion ()f ’
arg, mimler u
ay morning on a businew trip. J
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trento"*y‘,r Hondere.l.crt, w„
” ,a Couk *"11 *to»ht«r |uo
trolling nMr sto,,. WMd
D ' «"iting relatives in Grand Rapilsi
Mrs W. R. Cook
!&lt;in
,
Un“ 1*k''- "&gt;»™
~to». .Qddnn .to], tohis wllilri
are visiting relatives in Prairieville?
A‘ ,in,t “
“^"Xht
Pryor and W, w. Potter wont
b«t th, line had canghtnn tometh.ng
but ~&gt;n ttat ‘•wmothlng- ba,™. to Uorerd^e Monday mornin],.
S-TT'Hon. E. J. Jeffries, alderman of tbe
Mluw for »b,nt a half „ hour
. h
‘lr»Wn up on the Island. When C* V* ••f^«’it.,waBaKue.tiof
v. h. i homas Friday.
&lt;j
Mrs. Annin lauch. of Battfe CrOnk,
be muacalongn weiglwd ,
l»und.. « ,te„ ], D(, ,|UMi„„5btil spent Sunday with her mother-Mra.
what It would have weigh,,! to„„ulld, Alice Bergman, in this city.
b«n hret taken from-tho water
’ Tbe Munaa
Lettie and Gertride
----- to oww -Mier.
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8-&gt;c«n.«ue
Several Mwrawn Oom tbla &lt;■!,, : D“v,"l "f Grand Rapida. were goM«
have had
big Wt„ „,.ar tlw w
| ot M M , Main! ,nd Maggie ironwde
«&gt;.» ybar.
„ m.v be tb.'t ,bi. t„„ I
,
'■’■•■'i*d other, l. re.m,
rtoboldeueo taitii he fell prey to Mr
llenderehotl. TbeJtab was a teaute
and wua admired by all wbo-saw it ’
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LOOK PLEASANT
PEASE!
is what the photographer says when you have your
taken
e don t have to ask our customers to look pleasant. One
look at any display of our good things to eat and they will do
the

Sweet Pickles, small size, per quart
Sour Pickles, medium size, per dozen
Dill Pickles, per quart
.; .
Sweet Burr Pickles, something new, per qt. 25c
New Buckwheat Flour just in,.per cwt. $3.00
Henkel's Famous Prepared Buckwheat
per sack
...
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10c
Old Fashioned Sour Kraut, just In, par qt. 5c

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Hock left for Chicago1 Monfcy I
m“rning. wlwre b&lt;fhaa accepted a po.
' “ili“n " &lt;ra«-»lngXalremau tor a *m .
Jnlhairtty. Southern Miclnga:. will
: te the territory be will e..ver.
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Mark Warren, of Cbnrlolt- haaLcj™^“r-nh,„'„itl,'|ta.bt Hru.„ L

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Louis
Lnrkee, aged-25.
“
u termer
fanner was
was Recovered
recovered Thursday
Thursday iii
in &gt;(
a
.; -mall lake neari»Siurgis. when- he- wa­
i drowned the Hunday ladprc. He »«,
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shooting diiclcsland lost .hib balanc-t
Fanners have lawn getting good ne- .
turns tor thek latoir this year and ore 1
putting more enthusiasm into their1
he large fiourin;*. mill ot Knnp|k-n
work than ever. A fair sample of
^°gg at Richlnnd burned Wednfowhat this-section has produced will to- ‘tey. I here were 12.UUD huabels *uf
found in the Statement of George High. Kmin in the building. Tbe total low
a succesful farmer living on the Danby Mtohex S8S;(iU»

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tnanv
rl... leading
Irew.lln.. Label
k.eJa..t
raanv VMM
&gt;’ears conducted the
in.Mtt»lwgon. but recently sold &lt;»«t.
। Ho was ptoaaed io: note the splejudid
gruwth of Hastings and the evidsnties
of prustierity on all sides.

Floyd Pierbon Arrived home tram
Denver' Safunlav after s few weslcs i
stay in the wc-t
Floyd doesrii’t apeiik j
। in the most flatteritng term' of Calk- 1
, radu and the west, an# says that th*e ■
is no jdaev like Michigmi—eipeciaBy r
Hastings. Claude Pierson Jias a go||d J
e position brakeing on apassmger trui|i. ,

’ side of the SebewfoDitnby townline. j
I Mr. High’s fann was divided into seven
Under new management the Pheli*
,
. Helds and results were as follows:’ I' sanitarium in Rattle vCreek ,,
u ,to
K START MADE ON
is ,to
ti.rt.”.‘7u^«ira&lt;&gt;«7»''t,[7'nMi,fLt.1^ 7. 7­
.W. 8 X,™.
uu-hrt. u oi..-.;,! ■
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"EW INTERURBAN
—— Igung refit,.d Biol pul in exrellvnt oon!to» bushels of bar’ey; e acre!
s &lt;•&gt;&lt;■• dition.
Alley
of hay. 4 acres, l»u bushels of wheat; t
Between Grand Rapids and Kulamhaetv.-s MOu bushels ot cunt in tbe ear
aud*4t* bushels of i&lt;itatoea,'7 arrce kid^r- EUa"’ort |t Gage Lancaster was
zoo .Line Now a Sure
ney beans IW Irasbels ’ The toans ..teramlly inhered into the presidency
Thing
alone ncttetl Mr.*High ffchT.
of Olivet College Wednesday. President
Work has begun on the cement
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Lancaster mnk.H very high as an edu- ।
i.-v aud
bridges, culverts and power houses «f
'cater.
The report that the Michiagn Central ,
A exhilarthe Grand Knpids and Kalamazoo Fa- !
will enter into comp-tition with the ■_
! tcnirlian line. There are 15 culverts
tnt'-rurban electric line for the Gull , Th® six rc.u-.old non of Glen EltK , 1&lt;ltww„ Kahuna™,, &gt;u,d Plainwell. It !
. , of I*.,rebuilt. Mibb.. wu« pinyin* on '•&gt; ,j
tl, „,B,,k.re ,u.i ,«rt of t*e I
lake travel fioin *his city next year by
on its
its । lumber pile
pile U.tin&lt;stiay
W«iln« stiay when it
it f-H
fell n&gt;;|j- Mxt Blonth
...
placing gasoline motor engines *&gt;n
Hnd to have cars rui- ’
; Alh'gan branch is bovneout by the fact i over unto him. (rushing him to death. &gt;
between the two cities ,,eb!1 ■
x
Proprietor.
■ that the village trustee*.’ uf Yorkville •
■---------airing*•
] have granted uTrnnchtor to the Stand- i Grand
. . Rapids
.
and Muaki-gun have a
} urd Oil Co. to construct a mammoth । threatened
diphtheria epidemic to CHARMING RECEPTION
ON SATURDAY.
warehouse and tanks on the railroad : fight,
right uf way. As Yorktilh has only
.
;------ j Mrs. H A. Barber and Mrs. C. 1R
!•’&gt;“ inhabitants, no such tank* as the |
Marshall Knijtht** ut Fhythias an- j Barliergave a most delightful receptuiii
! Standard people are about to erect are building n$12,&lt;*M Pythian ball in that Saturday at their home on Jeffers^h
! demanded lK\th&lt;’ needs of that village
citj’.
street, tbe house bring filled wit i
! and it is evident that tnerv is sonic
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'friendh who called between the liou. »
with you, 1 thing in sight. Bittie Creek Journal.
The New York Life Insurance Com- uf two-thirty.to five-thirty. Mrs. Ja ’
come to the
pany is distributing through the busi
Diamond, of Lake Odessa, and Mi *
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ness
district
Wit-m Meat | The G. R. Ar I. station at Martin I. r
-------- of New York a small desk King, of Big Rapids, were in the n .........------with
.7/. the
/ . word.
’ -J-orge! ( eeinug lbw.
’
. The decorations wh •
. clean and
wm. broken into Sunday night and the sign imwnbed
It/*..................................................................... ' unusually 'artistic and ItcautifuLsujilaj,
thief caught by Isaac ^bultew, operator ;
-------- ferns and palms being uamI in tl i
UINCH ROOM IN CONNECTION..
i and several other Martin citfrena. A
l*arlors where the receiving party stoc 1
1 burglar alarm &lt;x&gt;miect«**l with Mr. ।
OUR
and the mantle was- banked with i
■ .made 'i the best.
, Shakes* residence gave warning and |
^orgeoiia'arruy of potted ebryaantht ■
BREAD
enabled the Martin men tn reach the i
. mums. Ju the library yellow chrysat •
UKUKOrciStits and CONrOCTIOMENY ' Motion jn.st aa the thief was taking the (
i themumi* aiuVautump leaves were use 1
1 motley from the till. He was captured
I and the dining room was very, attrai
1 and taken to Allegan Monday morning, i
tive in red and green, h IkjwI of lieat
; ll»t gave his name as Thomas McCoy,
| tifill Meteor roses serving as a centt ’
l'-b: tlrtOJ 4.. ' : !!;inwr OMro
1 .ne:
Office,
[of Muskegon, and his age us !•» years. ;
hone 123
piece. The hustewes were hwistod i i
Hastings, Mich.

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latch.
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WOULD KICK
AND SCREAM

arnaby

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C. B. FiuUell. who wit* in the '
■ Charlotte jail for burglary e* raped in
■a novel manner. Ho nnvlc « key to'
, unlock his ell duor. then (.tripped hia
I clothes, wa)&gt;ed hia body and crawled ,
fWEllW.SM.
DEFORMITIES. through a hula fix 11 Inches into the i
•sheriff 's residence, his clothing being &gt;
Bloo£,
handed in to him by other prisoners. (
BATHS; OF
Then h- made a anpuk for part* nnall kinds
I known.
,
’•'•jtnrti tor Train­
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Atiuress.
ttoom
Address. Room
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
Because her husband persisted in
i
JackBor., MkHigsn
going to a variety theater in Grand
Rapidh. Mrs. Tillie Peebles, ol Grand
Rapida. took poison and hoped to &lt;lie.
A cruel doctor with a stomach pump
defeated her hopes, mid so Tillie &lt;IR
a supply oi goods for have to try some other revenge on her

WDERN

treatments

Where to Get...

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Just ask for a sample
and be convinced that
this is the place to buy
TEA.
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50 cts. Per Pound.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON
$75,000.00

Capital
Officers

Small
Savings

Ketzbeck.

NICE WARM

JARDS
HAIRS,

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'ery small cost. I \

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PERSONAL MENTION.

.1 Elni-iawu...
t ae
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•T.
Burgee t.»»
(2J J.
M. Ohuntead, D. S*
that the road now runs through what
R- f. F. Dodd has purchated h big
Ralph. AI phcu*&gt; Ellison, Frank I*' j•
j was a private graveyard years ago.
flouring mi!) in Newaygix and will
Johnson.
Tbe coffins bore tbe name of ••Flynn"
; move to that place in a- short time.
! and th.’ date 1M3. and were elaborately
Calhoun eouht\*farmers are
organ iz- *,r‘ and
. ----------------D’dds’ friends in tfth
.-ODttructod and highly dep urated. They ing to oreveft tbe deprtdati-un,cit-v regret tu see them leave, ifod
j lAre on jheir aides grwat handles uf &lt; hunu-rs .who d&lt;&gt;t only kill the birds Mu,,e in wishing them xocomM in thlir
j silver and had probably been ut the
’ that art the to st friends of the f.irm-1 "*w ,uoet‘on*
I .
j lime of their construction costly affairs, f
remember the ' Z?" XrHj7.,W*r 4!,W”
?V “ '’nreey returued to Muskexu,. I
• Oldest citizeps who
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*».nu;,i..
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ttherdamag*.
Munday
after
a
tew
days
visit
with
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1 looking the SL Joseph river say that
,
, relatives in'Baltimore- Mr. Barney
- for

peclion before
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ir $15
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$11.00

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While Trolling on Gun Lake

Workman excavating for the South
i BendA- Michigan Southern railroad near
1 Benton Harbor unearthed two coffins
| from a hillside, old residents declare !

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winter ’ is now the
&lt;juest;&lt;)n
at home

cruel husband.

Isaac Edson baa a

wntch which is

j Mpr’sU,'k ,,f I ii'li'rwear in no doubt the oldest in existence in thia
pan oi
ot IUC
tbe Miaic.
Mate. “
It *■
ia v«~
one —
of —
the old
and
Children’Hs pun
Put.
.»uu v/uuuniu
wij| please both i fashioned ones and bears the mnrk of
• °pIigllH() nlfj.

1 A full linn,

•f Mittens, Gloves.
Batting, Wool
rarath i^' ('°miorters "and
uu*
bwi
P’Wnki’tBun hand. .

P an'r.e "I-ambertville
a"',1 “Bal1 Band”
goober, f&lt;)r rtwkjJ and felfe

1741, aa the year of manufacture.- It
. ....
—r,r_—
ha* boon In tbe Edson tamllicx (or over
n hundred years.—Onego Union.
- The mw and'planing mill of Wohn
Hamilton of Stottl was complotrty
horned to the ground Tuesday, canning
a low ot *2.000. Nathan Tripp baa
been arreted charged with setting On­

Babf* Awful Suffering from Eczema

We • •
I
v’tc jour trade in these goods

WiWflT50N,
lRV|ENrRflL ST0RE’kvinq, nicniQgM,

V«i Gulliver, ot Benton Harbor.ta»
to bo kept in a padded cell at.tbe county
jail at 8L Joeepb. luring become
violently insane from grief »TOr
recent death ot hia wife and two little
HOr.M.

Mayor Todd, ot Jaekuon.
oondemna voting
wh^ £
«ya permit fraud to ho perpetrated by
dishone* election offices.

R. B. Itlesser.

Dice Pres.

banked rregularly at
stated periods
pet
is tbe
sure road to prosper^

A. A. Anderson, Cashier.

Directors
Wester tncsscr.
R. B. messer.

R. C. Troth.

tn. L Coon,

Von can't all reach tbe limit of wealth, but you
can all

D. S. Ooodvcor.

Begin Hn Account Olilb Us Co-day

Cake Waters.

fl. fl. Anderson.

r cent
Interest

as H's better than putting It off to-morrow. Our
savings bank takes any amount you want to deposit.
Put your money in as soon as you have a surplas and
It will be safe.

— Could Not Hold Her — Tore 1 Kcynolds.W. R.-Cook andC. W.Mixei
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Face and Arms Almost to “
Pieces
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Grateful Mother Sayst
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"CUTICURA REMEDIES
'SAVED HER LIFE”
‘•When rty little girl was six nionth.
old. she had urcnir- ,We had ured
cold cream, and all kinds of remedies,
but nothing did her any good, in fart,
.he kept grttlrw
1 ?&gt;cd *“
wrap her bands a,-, nnd when 1 would
dreu her. I hud to put het on the table,
for 1 could not Hold her. She would
kick and Kreamjand when she could,
she would, tear her face and anna
almost to piece.. I toed four boxes of
CuticuraOiutmrtit. two cikesof Cun­
eo re Soap, and gave her the Cuiicur.
Resolvent, and .be was edred, pod 1
see no traces of the humour left. 1 can
truthfully toy that thev have aired
her life, and I should ,=^vise any one
suffering to .he did. to rive Cultaura
iSTtSal. Mta.G.A.CoueMl.Uw
bon, N. H., Feb. 7. 1898.

five years later
Mrs. Conrad Writes
“It is with pleasure that I can in­
form y^tist the cure Um been pe£
“■£d.Wre^^

to tbe mill.

Vvr ''’■WKaters, Jer"•’ol Overshirte,
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an,i Duok Coa*«hrabiiitv8'’4 warmth and

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Wester Itlesser. President.

ta^re*;?e7'J.hfetog.leep
^t5S^o.hb:^n^^
tub ’cutienra
*n?
ingn with CuticuraOintment, tb-grea
ikfn cure. This is the Putre"t\’^Sjl

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Misses Florence Diamond. Pearl Ha I
snd Grace Grant served iu the dinin :
room. Mrs. Wood catering. A ver •
pleasing feature of this charming
home" was the singing of two sel«
tions by Mrs. Frank Hams.acconipanic I
by Mm. Joseph J. Emery An orchei
tra stationed upstairs furnished rnusi •
throughout the reception.
•’Tlie sun’s boatr” said the natrunfl
mer "Well, l« »» wy &lt;bnt tb» VB,a
Of tile sun s beat Is «2.'.,tK»0.(M». Non
what pmp&lt;&gt;**tiotl of all that yalue d
you suppose wnrnm the eartbl Onl;
2 cepts’ worth.
"All the Test of the sun a bent 1
wasted in Epace. Of the $25,000.00
the earth only get" - cento.
“With Coal I rail give you anotbc
Idea of the sun’s heat. Suppoae tha
the enrth was to i-ontrnct to heat th
sun. l»o you know what the resul
would be? AH the coal m»on tlie enrtl
would suffice to maintain the presen
solar heat for Ju«t the one-tenth of
second.• -Philadelphia Bulletin.
j
A beautlfi'l young lady nnd her Xticd
beautiful, mother were wnlklngydowu
the street together wbenthejv^Set twa
gentlemen whom tbe mc^er/kDew.
“How much your daughter resembles
youf’ exclaimed one.
/
“How closely you resemble your
daughter!” exclaimed the other.
Now, which of th«*o two gentleme*
do you think was toirlted home to tea ,

rl Femirs had been conWhen’
vlcted ofy-^nurder great efforts wert
^obtain
a pardon, on tbe ground
made 1
that to &gt; was insane. -His mother being
ed to and requested to writea
uu« letter on the subject, answered
Zell, bat If I do, bow am I to marry

paid on Savina* Deposit*.
money to Coan on

fiastiiifls City

Real Estate Security.

| Have You a Full Dress
■al liable additions: to your
They are valuab
__
__ 5such
occasions as Weddings,
wardrobe.
On
Evening Parties, and Dances, you will need
one or the other of these garments.
A sack or frock suit is very much out of
place at any formal or semi-formal gathering
■ after six o’clock. The man who observes
and carries out these small, but necessary,
social distinctions, is remembered gratefully
by his host or hostess.
Let us show you our line of Full Dress
and Tuxedo Suits; you'll like the garments
■ —you’ll like the prices.

$25.00 to $40.00

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The same guarantee of style, fit and workman­
ship that is given on the

applies also to these suits.

Outfitter for Men,

Suit?

�1, 1905-

HASTUIGB BA NX EK. KOV-

MICHIGMIS (ARE fOR
HOMIISS (HILBREN

A TERRIBLE FALL

The Kidneys

' COURT H.QJJSE NEWS. ‘

I While Trimming a Tree in Hl* Yard
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1«. or stagnant, the whole |- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
system suffers. Don't, neg­
WAKKANTY DEEDS.
lect them at this time, l&gt;at RoyC Fuller to Chas. B.
heed the warning of tbe i - Baldwin, north half lots 3.
and 5 Blk. 13 Striker's add
aching back, the bloated 4city
00
face, the sallow complexion, t A. E. 180t
Kenastion to Allen Beck,
the urinary disorder, and lot 1801,
City1«W 00
begin treatment at once with i C. W. H. Cassidy estate to

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When Governor Baldwin In b&gt;. fires
tnaugontl me-W in 18™ recomareodrel
a roimniailun U&gt; mveatinaW H- »»«*«.
and when that oumtntaion reported in
the lullowina year and the Inrialatnne

‘ Coutlliuc J tram l«lte °°e

AND Thbou

r

nvremmcn*
for
ths chihlnw of «*“ l""r “d ll”
“
comm tben tllrir home »&gt;I1U
I have taken several Post Graduate
pimvtl ip .P1ro«a r»fib bom- J&gt;y w„ enu-r^l upon.'
.Urtrf ope" »
addition to my regular medical .i.r.r J
in
indMtore or Hoption. or otuin iteU „.„r&lt;xhl.-n MUno‘ eI“
specialty
of treating all dlsenw.s.f i;,„ • "uks,
.npport. or apo returned to counit— M in .11 tbe world an jmrtitution of ibnt
ineligible. «ll»n indentured tn home, etarretre. which they mijbl
V
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND thrOat
they are atill I the ward, of the etato. . model; and oor SUW Poblte School
are vieiu-d and watched over by the h„. iwelf la-conte .the tnodel upoo
I fit glasneH by the latest an-i
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which oltwr
otlwr ,iaire
rt»t« a.
have tmilt.
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,t»to «ent,and returned lo th- tn. - whicb
.... .............
Emeline Trego, lot 1 blk. 7,
scientific methods.
tuthm
or
tram-erred
if
found
un«it;
)(uut
spying
oura
and
the
Kunfield add city.
1100 oo
ably placed Tte number in famllio, ,
of other, bare been
j Lewis R. Flint
which
best
on indenture hl the prerenl time
|,y it. And ju« now Kaporinsafest,
m«n.W«o «» i
lino, with 4» more in familtee on
Montgomery i. in nvwipc of
Rhoda Helmer to James D.
trial. There have boon returned to it|ett^.fromlbeHonorableW&gt;lli,mlTownsend, 10 ac sec 84,
™untiM by vr
onierjof
„( New York, conveying a
— . the
- - l^ard ot con; I
... L-.
of • . coropbmenl tor onrSule School.
Castleton.......................................
trol....
724, and
222 have a.kd
died. 101 of
Ellen A. Olive- to Grant Dicker{family
home*,
There
,
He
i.
preparing
a paper upon chtldwhich were ii £------ 1
i sou, 88Jt
sec 17,_Hope.... 250(1 00
hnrt» been.adcgited by proceedings in
ii.s imrtitntioo, for the approaching
DR. YOUNG’S
j Geo. -L. Hall to Henry Glasnet.
prolate court. -Mij;
4«l: 867 have become m.vting of national a-oci.t-1 chart,
lottll Phillipa add. Nashville 10541 00
of legal age; 1 girt* have lx*n married tiea and u. a high authority along «uch
588 have been restored to parents, 1W line. In bl» letter acknowledging
Wm. L. Herrick to W. H.
The
and lust assorted liueof
have become self-supjiortinK., and W* document, and information fnroivhod.
. Spence. 14ac sec 82, Yankee
j Springs
now remain in the institution. rang”’** I„ »&lt;-, that lie bad found nothing »&gt;
HEAVY
FUR,
to
eighth
!
J*
wa
tiiifuctory
in
«*nlta
ASTRACAN.
BEAVER and
I
::r_..,ree..
tn
rnotnltl!
iug in age fnom infuui
' Elisha Raymond to Joe. H.
GRADUATED FROM CITY
j Hammond, 40 ncsec 14. Hope bOU 00
HIGH SCHOOL. years.
' in all bi. invent ik-atlon,
MONTANA
BUFFALO
OVERCOATS
• The l»ard &lt; f control reckons the an­ I Ven. indeed, it &lt;b— P”&gt;'Philip Pratt to Geo. F. LankThe Michigan Alumnus,
issued
coat of m—ntau-ing ■
1
HORTON.
i ard. 39 ac sec 21, Hastings.. HOG 00 monthly by the Alumn’i Aaaodaticn of nual per cap! - -— — ever brought to Hast
by. any on.-firm. Now k&lt;L
the children ifi the school the past year
the University of Michigan, has the
: Eva N. Youngs to Owen Mc­
time to make your st
while tli!-s: .l-k i.
to thave lawn #*8.88,'aud the cost to
A
certalu
lady
of
wealth
.Hying
In
following
to
kay
about
Arthur
Hall
winb-fs
,.f ihe.h.^
Laughlin.
Business Blk.,
&lt;tall early and get a full
“ warin
lw ui th. [ the north of In land wa- recovering
who graduated from the Hastings High tbe state institution and
i Nfudiville
Coati
you.
ever
saw.
suit pr your nmney hack, ' "
School along in the early eighties. homes who an - still theL-.1 1 from a wrlim- HIih-ms and one n.oruGeo. E. Demnray to H. H,
For this
*
^-iJh
fnr "u ,,,a’ *hW*
permanently cure
Hie father. Prof. C. B. Hall, ''now of state, at f29. W per child,
Anspati^h. parcel sec 0.
,...,j1)ytn.-nt. As she passed
vs&gt; penditnrv
j~—------ the
—. children
Detroit; was Supt. of schools here for moderate
' Woodand....
12001 00
have been investigated
all parts
ot I
p
'
' in
' ”
—-■*
rnp nnd. plate’to her nurse
. -All Ogg
thing ”
the state, legally’committed where found '■ hjM.'Ma|,!.-j...
.... TH n -dt-lk-lous
,
Morgan Jones to Jacob Rebor.
Arthur G. Hall. ’87. taught at,
.
... ..i«’.' W Ita t a
Sold under Positive Guarantee
( lots 1 and 4 Blk. 15 Kenfieldi
HASTINGS,
Grand Rapids, Mich., after graduation. &gt; ‘'Ugihle. tnu spurtod tu Coldwater. J tjicu.- with much melancholy.
I
twocomplete
suits
of
j
pity."
she
addetl.
”
lt
Is
common
mich
200;00
2nd
Add
city
....
^.
i
Call and get valuable book
and was principal at La Porte. Ind. supplied with
every case, housed and nicunirtliv poor." -Ixindon ulobe.
Hicame
to
the
University
of
Michigan
■
clothing,
in
.
D.
,R.
Foster
to
Levi
R.
Perkins
FREE
.,..2.h-e.with
parental
।
lot 13 City
400j 00 as instructor in mathematics in 1HH. I bonrdad. watclu-d ovi
A 1’onilry MUI.
Jrkneiw
From IMtio to 1002 he studied at Leipzig : solicitude in jd.
~r.-. ainFin healfb.
Mary •&lt; father was making th? ex­
I*:.. D
D from ' •instructed
in
heir -proper schon’grades periment uf raising . lih-kcns with an
Prescriptions prepared as if ;for
receiving'his
degree
of
Ph.
—
---W. H. Spence to W. L Herirck.
that university in IM02. Since HKtt he !.fro,u kindcrgatrt.m to grammar, ir.ucnt- laeub itor hi bls Imru. The neighbors
the Doctor's own use.
14 ac sec 2, Yankee Springs..
.
’. *
...
.
_
.
, ,---• f.i
to wejcoiniftg-i ff-Tt- linich interested In this expert- has born mcristant
of math"i ui HU&lt;1
tr‘■ nsjnirted'
1
i
- tins prafessor
oiM-u n^-omaiu
print-amir
main*'..................
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
:
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mutica at the University of Illinois. I family homc-t HS fHst as such doors m&lt;vt. and. meeting Mary, one of them
Sign of the Elephant.
PROBATE COURT.
Ho left that position' at the beginning i °Pen to them. and thwi faithfully visi- j
In lie George Preston, sdlqged joto liH-umc head 1 t^Lind watch-1 over during tlw i-niire |
cotnpwut. bcuriug imtefhtlMy pun-1
'J*- I’"3'"1 &gt;'w *"
but we’re rankin’ some,’* re
- . r wardship- -all for f2»4-' poiied
. ■
! °f the department of mathematics at ' period’ oi tbe
Many of Ihe.-ie precious ' piled tin little maiden. - Lippincott**
♦
„ "
.
,, ,,
, .
j Miami
University. Oxford. Ohio. 3v per year
-T । Estate Cassius M. Mowry, claiins|1Mrs.
-- are irifints.
- Hall wnsOctnvia R Stilling. *83- wante
Until 18HT. the law ; Magazine.
Guaranteed .in every way. Tlie 'c.-i'
♦ heard and allowed.
I did not perini;" the reception ot children ! .-Your prescription is filled just right
lent running and most perfect ma
under one yeir. Since - then eighty- at Mulholland’s,
t MADE TO ORDER ♦ Estate Eli Hilton, proof of will filed
chine on the market.
1 order admitting will entered. Ixxid
OBITUARY.
i eight such hate laxm-received, thirty- i
the
five objections that ev«y "the!
.I.-, in
M!&lt; hi.ian state land office.
+ filed and letters issued to Wm. {A. ILily&lt;ar. Not.all
Malinda Kipp. was horn in Marshal], i lwo
i] the last yearYou may eeleet your,
rotary machine always have. "
■
in- 1 511tw „
Mich.. May 24th. 1833 and died al her | Cftho.-hwreirtcdly
- .
.
t-. nt-rvuy
----- ~~ XikSU
—
own cover.
More
’ Estate Susan M.- England, kietitibn home. in Hastings. Mich.. October 24. J st i tut ion. A ! aw of 1003 authorizing ii&lt; v-rn&gt;»Hl I'rimary M-hi-M land. Mtiuitrd in liar
This machine juste fits the stis lc
than one hundred
.....
..f
infants
»n.l
tlu.ir
'L
'
•
I?™.
1
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&lt;
“
».
for probate of will filed, hearing Ndv. 1906. aged 70 years-and 6 months. She j the connnitmeit of infants and their
where QUALITY in the MOTTo
samples to select from
24. petition-for special administrator was married to Charles C. Ames. Oct. indenturing in approved families in . .
- — ut. ualeen ptevknraly rrCall and give me your
atvurdlnr to hw. William
‘
filed, bond filed and letters of adnimis- 11. 1852. He died Oct. 17, 1884. To their own bounties without being dcriDed
order and have a
tration issued to Jerome J. England.
this union, four children were bom brought to th&lt; school, has considerably
couch made just as
----Town Range
Estate of Jacob Erb, final account two of whom preceded her to tbe spirit enlarged the wjork. and with greater
you want it.
of administrator heard and Allowed world. Those left are Selah N.and Mrs. economy, so tint since the presage uf . 55
The Quality Furniture Store.
Phone 76.
16
that
act
more:
than
one
half
of
the
:
£££
__
_
— -, discharge
q-3 ir-riuWA
issued w
to xzn
David
. to Icken.
r,* n.
Florence S. Logan, both of Hustings.
eighty eight iiifanUi who have become
i PEOPLE S gXCHANGE t
E«t»t6 Oeorge W. PwSk, inune. Mich. She was married to Andrew F.
state wards are recorded.
4re/ n t
•
r»
* Petition for reimbursement of iftate for Ames. Jnne 10th. 1898 and moved to
A condition of most happy omen ]
♦
W, K, Jamieson, Prop,
! expenses at asylum filed. Hearing Hastings, Oct. 17 th, I MOO on East State
.
j 1st bldg north of National Bank. 4 Nov. 18.
Photograph.
Road St. where she has since resided. has been devdb{*ed in this, operation. ■
j
We therefore ask our friends to
It can lie justly said of her, she was The demand 6&gt;r l«t its outrun* tbe ■
4-44 ♦ 4 H ♦♦!»♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Jta Ke of William L. H. Westgate.
supply
and
tha
little
waif*,
do
not
re1
u
good
wife,
a
loving
mother
and
ca
||
early
before
.the
Holiday
---- --------- ----- —-------------------------r- minor. Application for adoption and
;
, ■ main in the institution long. This i
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I
nan,°
Order ofi adop- kind neighbor.
rush, and get their orders in NOW. We can give yon better serviceanil
' Tbe fcner.1 wm held «t Jhe hmpn |
“"W lo I us
. as a community than .
’ •» . tjon entered and change of name made
better satisfaction. Remember that until further notice.'with every
child, for in many j
Tlicrwliiy morning al S o'clock con- th,‘ -wviog ol the
I
i to Howard Deller.
dozen of $4 00 photos or over, we will give an enlarged photograph )6ut&gt;
becomes
the
saver of'
;
Uuctcl l,
L. uinuivt.
Bradley. IIIH-IInter- ,
I,w
1
‘•Jy Rev. C. au.
.....
in the
at naAumu
Bedford - th.-home. Then- la no rivllirer like
inches incize, FREE OF CHARGE.
mellt
I,,
wav cemetery n,
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
said one of our customers the
Callninn enntj.
.
• U“
,l" cradle: and when we
■ Fred E. Ogden. Middleville..
other day, nnd he Yokes the sen­
------------------ ' see hearts year ling in i-hildlcs&gt; htimes 1
astings mich
PHOTOGRAPHER
timent of all.! There’s a reason
Mand Gammagb. Middleville.
..-------------------------- . .
^or the. couand prattle uf infant voice
for it. .
.,
SIndc Him Komrairk.
Ernest L. Truax. Middleville
When the first Turklsli minister, ! ’ ,'‘re **’ ,ar^'r liupc coining into view
THE REASON WHY?
Edyth M. Rogers
• S9 Mele Mele, came tn Wnaldugtou*. «_»»hen the visit &lt;
It’s because we handle Chicago
• Chas E. Hart. Kalamazoo
..*1 grand hall wna plnnued iu Ills tiondE ^-hich these ■■ibservationo art baaed. .
• Beef, and the best, that can be’
. M. Belle Lower. Nashville ....
..SI Hundreds of.invitations were sent out. there
bought In this county. Just re­
mere were funlutir or-live wee bits of
'—
*
,
member us with your next order.
nnd nearly. everybody who received &gt; hnmanity.in
thununery.all
centtd
'
.
vrntadly
Cheajiest accident insurance—De.
one
came,
for
there
was
much
curiosli
- • •
’ tlitujsck-s
* their
- ’ ’ nursing . Mz
applying
to
. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. Etops the paih
We Deliier to ill parts of the elty.
All
important Turk In bis bottles. Onq Wu»&gt;o little, w young. '
and heals the wound. Z
” dreggistM
J*——' -1 *** to see
native dress. Particularly were per- so weak, that ij set med doubtful.if the {A
Phone orders giren special attealion.
sons anxious to examine the splendid
frail apark of life could bo kept in it; I
The advertisements are as much the dress turban which had been described
but the superintendent thought they 1 fA
news of the day os any other feature and talked about, made, ns It was, of
Agents
plaster of parts, yet looking like jhe would bring it through. The only
of a newspaper.—Louis Wiley.
For SWIFT'S Jersey Butler
finest muslin. When the evening ar­ deaths so far in the institution this I
ine in this city. This is the
The undersigned having engaged in other business, will sell at public auction at
rived, Mele Mele seemed to be the only year have'been three such as that—al- I 1
“I suffered habitually from consti­
best made and you’ll be
their farm, one mile east and one-half mile south of the i ♦•liter of the
life under any condi­
pation, Doan’s -Regulcts relieved aud one who was not having a good time. most hopelew
pleased with it.
He
stood
looking
as
If
he
did
not
know
tions: and yet what bundles uf mighty ] 1
stregtln-ned the bowels, so that they
town of Castleton, one and one-half miles north and “iie wile'
have been regular ever since.
A. E. I that everybody was admiring him and Iioasibilities’ Nu death at all occurred '
west of Nashville, on section 22, on
.
Davis, grocer. Sulphur Springs. Texas. altogether was very much bored till
in
the
school
ast
year.
A
visit
to
'
।
suddenly he caught a glimpse of a big
M. J. Weaver, Prop.
negro woman who was assisting Ju the hoqiital ahoWed throe in bed, and I
CARD ok THANKS.
To tbo frit nds and nelchbois who so kindly serving the supper.
Cor. Jefferson and Court streets.
Instantly he three otherawt play in a family of.one j
tuslsted us durin&lt; ttir IllnptM and death of out!
and for the beautltul flowers we oner rushed up to her and, throwing his hundred sixty seven children The
Phone 238.
KfSSS: i mother,
our sincere thanks.
8fi.au H. Auks,
arms
about
her
neck,
gave
her a good ■ health conditions have been greatly {
FIXIUKNCK M. Limian. I
kiss, explaining that he could not help improved iu the past year by recon- .
it, she reminded him so much of his strutting the ini eriors of the cottages !
bent nnd most expensive wife, anid.
■ in which the ch Idreu&amp;
are boured; rid-1
while the company thought it a very J
I ‘}jnglto1’.® of theIn °eunconquerable j
I*tr black inaran 4 yearn old. sired bv
odd thing to do, everybody :ould un- . ■■
----- t -uutc ,i -th, wio’t* tin*
Spike tooth diag
derstnnd that he was a bometick man • ’Uptheria infection which had caused
Old Bob. well matched, weight -SOO Top buggy
l.aml Roll«
R
j
deaths
for
manytyesrs.
and
fitting them |
“
ami nobody minded It In the least.
I ’“*v“ '
Geltlmg colt, 1 year old, Perelwron
DriU
FiVUiihc ill
Buu saw
4 with sanitary convenience*
____ to
„ ’ tbe
btyod
Stock
Big Injun tmlky^jov
I great physical .aid moral ndrantage uf i AL
Sacking colt front a sou of Old Bob
;
Have you never wondered how the inmates.
bimlrelcratc1
•
Hay rack
J
Tell her she takes no risk in buying here
| when a wire Is broken or damaged tie­
Good cow giving milk,fresh in Jan.
.
ttimiqri.
Thu atmoepherk* of the school
•bool ;j
^isB disdis- Ajl
Set of double hltii tween two distant cities tlie operator,
I wo-yenr-old heifer due iu Jan.
It’s about-time, to thiuk about changing to heavier underwear. We’ve
ejeecdin^y '• &lt;/■
Jf)
I'i nbi.sitting In bls office, can tell exactly llnctiy Christian, and exceedingly
nearly new
wholesome. Politeness of behavior
thought about it and here are a few of our thoughts in tangible form:
1 wo-year-okl heifer
.
l.o;. chai."
where the accident has occurred?
H.hiivior and
and I1 hk
K
Grind stone
The explanation is very simple. It kindliness of f.i-ling am instilted into &lt; A
5,&gt;enr'i,!K? .
- calves
.. [aus fkAbout i5U rap bucket
Men's Heavy Fleece Art**
Ladies’, Misses and Children'H
requires force to send electricity the young mipdb. Mr. J. B. Mint- 1 "
-4 good breeding ewes
Lined Underwear....
vJC
Heavy Fleece Lined Underwear
to go with them
ji through a wire. The longer the wire gornory i. KCTiok hi, eighth year, a, 1 /A
W into brotxl sow
•u fodder
Is the greater Is the force required. This suiK-rintcndeut. nnd under him is an ■
Also Fleece Lined Jlosiery.
Quantity of hay air
(’utter
2 nice young Poland China brood sows
। force Is measured, but Instead of call- efficient crops off managers, teachers, j
Pair
bob sleigh, t utt
| Ing It pounds, as In measuring the
17
slioats
weight
about
125
to
150
noram. and variunn officers and a&gt;aist- 1A
Quantity
household
-■
I
pressure
In
a
boiler,
electricians
call
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
champion mower
Tiger liav mk-«
ants We may &gt;■♦ letter able to appr&lt; - a /
Set of log bunks f.&gt;r wa.
the units of electrical force "ohms.”
Hock Island hay loader
5
Suppose a wire between two offices ciate this institution if we know”rome
1" k.Osborn hay tedder
Champion binder 2 grain cradles
Phono No. 10.
-X
!ls 160 miles long, and that on a stormy circumstances uf Rs origin and how
Oliver plow PS coimbiflittion
,
LeJtr riding cultivator
night It gets broken somewhere. The
2-plnnger corn planter, nnd 1,1
telegraphist knows that when tbe wire
articl ist.o r.vini&lt; ' -Wn,l0U
was sound It took Just 2,100 ohms to '
send a current through, or 14 ohms
Just
More
per mile. He now finds that he can
All the above tools are nearly new and in good condition.
send a current with only 700 ohms. 32r“"t.bS lhL2°' ,ime r°" wil1 e--'
He divides 700 by 14, and finds that rebrf. It hM .breu the eeperieooe .1 |
the break In the wire Is fifty miles
Im" trite urerlyeve.ythingfuc
from bls end.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

contains Lhe
and
curatave substance^

Thrusilay afternoon Milo Williams
suffered a terrible fall at his home on
Wat Green Street It seems thft he
was trimming a tree in' his yard and
-had climbed up to a height of 12 or 15
feet, when he was taken with a faint­
ing spell. He fell to the ground, strik­
ing on his head and shoulders. The
doctors say that had he been conscious
when
he fell
to
Isaac
M. the accident might have
terminated in sudden death' or result­
ed in the breaking uf several bones.
But being unconscious the muscles
were relaxed. No bones were broken
and he regained consciousness in about
a half an hour.
'
Mr. Williams is SO years of age.
and considering this fact bis escape
seems miraculous. At this writing he
is resting easily, and tbe probabilities
are that be will recover.

XX* OR. C. H. BORTON**
JUST RECEIVED

RECTAL ,
DILATORS

PILES and
CONSTIPATION

Townsend.

.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

THE NEW ELDRIDGE
ROTARY SEWING
MACHINE.

| COUCHES

See It;

Try It;

YOU'LL BUY II,

IT TAIAPO TIME? To Make a
I OR
I IIWI t

“Your Steaks are
Always Tender.”

H

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.

H. J. Christmas ,

AUCTION SALE;

People’s Meat Market

Break the News
To Mother....

HORTON’S.

If All

Has Failed
Try Once
1

READ THIS
WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN
FIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER
FOR. ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD
(Si.iS) DELIVERED. WILL
ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY
loo CORDS AT THIS PRICE.

R. K.
—

Grant

■ Then- I, a good story told ot Sir
Chleb Chart Lo Frog Lnh. who was
formerly Chinese minister to England.
Tenrs ago he was secretary to Li Hung
Chang. He is a very able man, aud
among other accomplishments speaks
and writes English perfectly. The
Story Is Riven in “ThANavy as I Hare
Known It.”
Ll Hung Chang is reported to have
said to him, ‘T don’t know bow it Is
We send our men to Europe and
America, and have foreign Instructors
la our colleges, as do tbe Japanese,
but we do not seem to derive the ad­
vantage from their Instrnctlon which

the Japanese do.”

Rheumatism &lt;

1 .___
without
v..~.w..t a cure Or even relief
.

TRY
"

1

“

Ath-lo-pho-ros &amp;
SaKL pains. A Cure
On ro is
re surely
r.ne.1.. ...__*&lt;
and

. . .

penenev. hod you, ch.ua,
MV even bett„ tluln a uSuSdTS 1
•Inrtdy cted.
55*
'» a. seat of !

To this Chleh Chen Ix&gt; Feng Ia* re­ &lt;u« ud
plied;
"That la quite true. I was a class­
mate of the Marquis Ito In England
He Is now prime minister of Japan

Xanow the

Proprietors

THE ABOVE WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE: NO BY-BIDDING

�—Hastings

A BANNER WANT ADV. DID IT.
Clias. Cock.ot Jtoe. was iwen wending
| hi, way thrvngli* IlMlingx towMhlp
with several littln pig,
hi, wagon.
The night wa, .ucb an nnnnnal one
that an old acquaintance ,.k.-d him
where he had been. HI, anawer war
Almnt •» follow.:- 'Ire been trying

1 throut

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(QAT.

\Thcn they'” not

*

’t, Approved

HOOD.R'®^5

N
Pi°H2l3
"l W 158.”

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4 TRUST

not made.

We-carti

SR and

mark

-.C/&gt;-iwr£VS

i;jf‘gc line of .

ME and

PERT

I TOILET « 1TIGLES

oAts

-t of the

“w is th«
■&gt;st-oniplete.
he x-st coat
ha :k.

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SEELEYS.
i i -JiNKS.
,S Not MFS.CO. ;

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correspondence

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Kronewitter. in Irving, wasn't feeling j
real well Thursday, so be went out and
husked Itet baskets pf corn that day. ■
I’ is said that Leo kept a steady stream •
of ( mi going from his hands tu the ;
baskets all daylong, anif is waiting ■
...
— ..
-------------. can .teat..his
. 1
tu hear from
the
man who

record.

YNES,

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Ernest Erway of the city spent St|n-1
day st Fred Otte’
1

B It:

'LL BUY IT.
oitqre Store.

tograph.
ierids to

Holiday

A. D' Cadwallader’s
H ?*

out buildings.

• :,it 1 acres R. For sale exchuivelyQjy W«hNert Bros.
।. : . miles from
The lader uf fame i*!\ve-ar** up aud
minutes down.
\
&gt;f line pt-eeh
large sugar
farm, Mood.
Li'lr is :bate-

■vice and

h every
ph 16x30

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Good
heeteii out*.
v. i’.h grout; line
&lt;b&gt;;&gt;r. a
Stands artmnd

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rty

fide tire’
1 K filer
J frill
k
b! ci liter*
inn led,
ebi gRY
P uiiti
etc.Cutter

£ oes
I 'o'her
lion .

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an. iBvt,
tewte Nktl)
itotieiho n

‘ratned. bond ibanff^
it ; fI-awed 16x32
•
S:ilX- ice
• I'. 2 corn cribs,
. ■ Telephone
■r '2*- ••’.ge of l«iIdfrom schdol; I
: :
of 300 in’.’Gin a railroad

itettoj it
Uilfe
btbiu
town

f®per
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tl|ins.
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far &gt;
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IL •

SPEprtl PANT SALE at
fl£ E. LUNN,
/

FISC TAILORIKO-

HASTINGS,

MICH.

*

'IFK OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.

been inposed upon by Tin
'. I propose to pay you highest
for your Rags, Rubbers, old
lors, Old Papers, Magazines Etc.
you a Cash market for everyOUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME.
I have
secs in Hastings and Barry County
■ jrs.
I respectfully request
ronage, I will treat you FAIRLY,
■ ::ic. HONESTLY.
Yours Respectfully,

September 1st. 1905

Sylvester Greusel,

Ware House Opposite C. K.4JS. R- R. Depot

nn ler
inio int
iukal'le
er c 'nt

im,
IDDING

THURSDAY. FRIDAY - SATURDAY
NOV. 2, 3 and 4
For this sale we shall have besides par own assortments. special lines from
leading manufacturers. embracing, the newest and best, styles of 'the season. W»

guarantee these garments up-to-date in style, workmanship and, material. Long
Coate with Empire aud Box Backs have been particularly strong sellers. We shall

family hen* and occupy the Render-j
shntt house near. the depot. He will ;

OHE POUND BETTER THAN TWO OF ORDINARY COFFEE
t» Uvikfd up by a splendid repntation/of many yeare.
^l|il iu the cup will tell the real story—you H
inert*
THE PRICE 25 CENTS THE POUND

COOK &amp; SENTZ,
Bum the FatnouB Palatine Oil.

Sold only by ub.

Th* Grocer*.

Will you not favor us with an inspection I

,

THE DATES ARE NOV. 2, 3 and 4

3. Goodyear Co:
i

I Kot* where he will join his brother- I Mr. Geo Bixler and wife entertain* 1
I in-law L. G? Schill and go to western '«&gt;d the former’s .father and mother of j
| Canada to lookjfor land.
Yankee Springs last .Sunday.

The Only Special Sale

4 Mrs. L. C. Sfehill is visiting in this
Ctare'WatNon and wife visited the
t Vicinity with Her sisters Mrs. Silsby latter's pan-na-near Laltarge lust Sun- ‘
lind Bw-htal.
pin v?nt Saturday and . • Mm Roterl .l*&gt;lin*on is wriondy
irk «i this wlithng N"i m.nch b..pes
i Sunday in Delten.
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i Becjh.tel spent Thn'raday. in Bedford
jlartingti 'a-t Luuday
•1 the guest uf Mrs. Lucy Hicks.
; Joe and Hotvard Bdl of Mapld’Tow '
'FREEPORT.
! spent Sunday fit F. G. Silsby’s.
i j.^ir] Hu||it&lt;|rTger.
„ . was
wtu* .visiting Lin .
find [friend* in tbe village.
■ John Gheesman and family spent 1 parents .....
■j Sunday at W. i». Eaton’s.
' I Thursday, retiturning to Grand Rapids j

' moved in the H Ethnonds house lately
| vacated by H Bechtel who moved iu
the Mrs Hall house
A Edmonds will spend the com-

j Dr. H. C. Pei-kbrnn was a visitor in i
| the Valley Chi' Thursday.
j ^Miss Nettie Bussell came home from |
' Olivet Thursday She returned Mon-1

ing week in leasing tbe guest of her (day.
.
mother.
'
I .Miss .Mande Sisson was homo from
“"Tengra Ickes fa visiting relatives in 1 Hastings over Sunday.
I Coldwater.
.
' Mrs. Wm. Washburn and Mrs. F. A.
Coldwater.
—_.I-------------- .
Simon were the guests of ‘Mrs. Frank

NASHVILLE.
Ickes of Carlton. Friday.
i Misstrlemm Pancoast of Hastings! Hertert Freeland and wife returned!
dosed her fall f 'rin of school in the j from Port Byron. N. Y. wliere they |
! Feigiuier distAct Friday
i have been for a month's visit with the i
I
WwnrJ p»lmi«er dirt Mimitay 1 '
P»re=l - W- •»&lt;!
•' w !
.„
.................
Mr. M 11 -Ho«- , Go«l»'r
jI rnvr
nu-r of
ot rheumatic
rh.'iunwti.' fever.
fe*®l- He
Hv was
wiu. 6&lt;
0.
Mr*.t liella Perkin* and Glen were.Id
' wars old and left a
«nd two sisters (iranfl Rapids Wednesday and Tbnrato mourn their taw. The remains were day
.
-u
,-^cofu Will
ni T-,-i»r
&gt;&lt;) wife*.
tbe-----guests
Taylorn&lt;mid
wife,!
'taken topiivet and laid beside those of
H. E. Ludlow and Mrs. George .Nagj his wife.
. Bessie Brown
- who
-1 .trachea uenr
I,
II z-.i
Charlotte
her set dosed her school Friday for
I two weeks vacation.
[ Will Titmnndi a”'1 family, have
moved io NaebuiUe »™1 Vml Pri™
I,»J fumily hi»» meed onto Mr.

i

’
j
j

ler vtaited nt Sam Geiger's near Way­
‘ Jjm(1 weduemluy and Thuradny. •
1
j। Mrs. Harriet Comte is very ill ut tbe ! Y)
home uf her daughter.

Mrs.

Jas. D. |

Cool.
A. B. Carter is the new office

ant at Dr. A. O. Millar’**.
Titmarah's farm.
MiM Mae Tinkler of Marti ng* i* viaK V. smilk.wa* «t Jxitaan
it ing at M. W. Duffy's.
tm.lmw the Uttfr part of Iho week.
Walter Geiger of Hastings, viaited
Jli«a CharlolU- Brumm and Mn« relative* in thp village Sunday.
i Minnie Form- of Hartml.’ were her..
Beaten Kaerclx r and wife enter­
tained friends from Lake Odessa Sun­
| over Sunday:
1I Mr*. Louin J
(pending a day.
Brumm in- .prmling
couple &lt;&gt;f w~k* with her ^ughK-r
t Isaac Moore nnd wife called on Mrs.

I

City
Mm. &amp;1

Aslam Gaekeler north of town. Sun&lt;lay
•
PKlmrr i» vl-itlng friend. | ilternoon. Mm Gaokricr is very ill

M Bailie Cri ck
J. W. xFoglesong is in Chicago on
Mr. .nd Mm. Wi.ltard Viemunmr oi businef*5 this week.
Knlamo were 4RU*t»
Mr"
' ’ j Mra. Martha Clemens ia. spending
| the winter with' her sister. Mra.
parents Saturday

CbaRtm;. ..a (jollee is a rare blend of the choicest co flee

show these in black and colors, as well aji other styles. Onr line of Furs will in­
dude oppostttn, mink. fox. squirrel and others. This.sale will giv«* ydii an oppor­
tunity to inspect an assortment of Coats and Furs equal to many slunvn in larger
cities. We guarantee that, quality considered, our prices will he a&lt; h&gt;« if not
lower than those quoted by mail order houses or firms in othtjr cities.*
.

te ready for work in the near future, t
p. Icke.-s.
Mr. L S Hills started on his trtp iu .
i
H. Bechtel smarted for Battle Creek tte west Monday, he will work in I
। Sunday morning enroute for N. Da- ’ Kansas for a while. ,

I
j

It Touches the Spot
The Vital Spot
The hirsty Spot

•"none 37.

We wish to announce our fifth annual Coat and Fur Sale

Mrs. Wil! Main i-.slowly improving I l rida&gt;’
'
in health.
' T E (.’iieesebrongh was in Grand,
| Jacob DePridsler of Hastings hits Rapid-t Wednte|«x
J

SYLVESTER GREUSEL

P-1

COAT and
FUR SALE

j

P8RS0NAL LETTER FBCHW

TO r

Goodyear Co

The Mif*sea Myrtle Darling and Helen [
Fritz of Hastings visited George Me-!
Cuifnell and wife over Sundin
Mr. E. R Puweraand*vife of Grand j
Rapids visited hi H. C.. Stronjg's.fartd
Sunday.
Last Saturday Mrs N J William* ’
nil&lt;«.intU Wr’u.ur Mo' K B Piper I
children of Grand Rapids
...
.
,
. , .
Irving
to nave a much needed
blacksmith again
Charley Barlow of Hurtitwu has,
rented tbe shop and will move bis 1

i Ray Frcewa^i ajid wife and Susi*Ormsby spent Sunday tin guests of'
H. B Av'lri 7-and Wife &lt;&gt;f Hastings
.iJaYP's Freemuii.
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: ? Hills last Thursday,
; ijiiiries Fn-eimti; called on Battle! Me'yin Puff in* gone । n a hunting
* Creek friends Stmday and Monday*
! trip r.p north.
1 sMm A. Edinond* iu&gt;d Mrs. II
Miss Nina C iilett visited friend*

half

In at

b

{\

Harry Williams sjient Sun«lny near umn s *Sunda&gt;
;
Shelbyville.
| -take Traxtarjand wife called on the
0
Floy Erway closed her fall term of' krttijr s brotteij Henry Dixon Sunday
sclitwl in tbe Ritchie district Friday ■
Stella! Banett is home from' *
and is now home for n few weeks va- Chicago visiting her parent*
REAL, r&lt;f'IE HXCHKNOE,,
catiiai.
.
(Jct.20asf.il! was tern to Douglas1
ice over I’ir’ son'b Grocery.
John Richards is drawing lumber tor'Stade un&lt;lwife.| The home was all lighthasi q nicti.
\ •
•••"*.
l"1"1 * ;‘h j®J f1*"
S John Erway and Lee McDonald are &gt; “ fvW
. hours ami God called him
faith in
iteilding a Earn for W H Otis
home The pDrenta havd'tbe aympathv
uutnu), a oaru tor n. n. vtih.
. of all ’
'
aK Batw and wife of Minnesota J
_________________
; lu’.i’ v one-acre
timber- met'.’
have
Arne
to
spend
tbe
winter
with
mid vt-rj1 Cheap
I.. Hatea'Xf.il family.
'
’
’
’ ntoitraa*'
•&gt;■. . . ’ acres, good
NY 1© •
“ttonded 4it
The whole World pays tribute to
; Mix A. Ethno&amp;s
lart
Wednesday;
. ■ am and lays a
V ‘ ' ’*
7.
.-.i &lt;m a flu* lake. merit, uf GarlXd stuvm ugl Kangnt.
t1h, mu wlli ta
4 WMk&gt; „
little.

F.bv
lUnai

1. IWb.

“l th’“ ,lonjt’ uf Ber daughter Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Elden Reynolds, uf
' B» Imunt. N. Y. were guests tif Mrs.
•
t
&lt;--S«»uM and wife nnd Lee Gould . Phyllis Reynolds the part week. returhan(1 family jwere guests at Thos ing Monday.
Mr-*. —
Homer
returned
Friday
(,ou,d’s Sunday.
j .,........
— * .DePui
r •“«- •*-**••
mv*. .-ium;.
Qte Morganihaler and wife called on ' n’^H fr°W
vislt *T«th rd- |
Deli Shoup tied wife Sunday Mr
ttml tr‘t!niis
New York City |
**v
— k
.
nnd Rochester.
.
sh**up
Xas .te«n very sick, WAth
ty ■ |
■JL_..
■ :
ph aid fever Jgit is tetter and their:
IRVING
little son is vei y low with the same
..
.'
Mr* win Cushing and little daugh-1
fever.
, , .r
ter Ruth of Hastings vhitetl fritmds-and !
-',r- Whitem. m ___
and Torn T«pie v«
&lt;rf
h, lh„ plu„, „
Nashville w«re&gt;guests of N C Hager-

Luo Smith, who is working fur Will j

PISTE. TALCUM
.SI SOAPS. ,
)

(RIB PO.WDIS
• piseis

November

&gt;. WEST
’—“ ' THORNAPPLE.
' r,'Jr"*«PPLE.
t
, ?’
Deilrieh and Mm EJ
n«« trip to Boaton and New York.
1| Lynd
, “ „f, MitlJl.TiU,
’"^-’‘Ue wen, caller,on onr
Luke Wateni and M. L. Codk made
rtrwi
lut T
Tw«l,y.
“
“
—'
a busing trip to Chicago Thiiralay.
Mi*. Nil, Murphy st«„t , (ew .
t.uy Kime little pig, for mveral week,
H. S. Holly, the Woodland merchant
but couldn’t find any until tert week k*
***
l“ui l)rfh« Coy- ’ »a« in Hartings on hurtnew Monday
’
I nad in the BANNER WANT column kemlall ot Mlddlnlllr.
The Mteten Sarah and Marj-Mc­
that AJtert Ki one had some little ones
Mr*. Aunlu Prodf. ot Jadwin wu Donald spent WedneHday in Charlotte.
tc sell so I drove up there and bought the nat ot her unde .Ulen Pender uid
B J. Sutherland, of Oxford. Mich
them. '
fetaily lut Tburwlay lnj Friday
The BANNER WANT COLUMN ; Jl™- W- MBI.nl ot Detroit wu a it the gneat &lt;&gt;f tri* hod L. C. Suther­
land.
brings those who want to buy and those nml at Sanuel Allen’, u*i »«L
War Brock and
&lt;4 Catawho want to sell together. If tbereta
Mm. Frank'.JuhMon spent Iasi Fri- donia. ^nt SnndAy with sj Brock
anything you want to buy. or auyfl»v with
her parent, at Yankee and wife.
?
t thing you want to sell try a BANNER
Spring,.
, want adv. All it costs is/ 'one cent a
.Irs. A. A. Anderson returned
J. J. Wiuld and wrte were entertained Wodneoday from a visit with friends
wurtl for each insertion'' l»«t Wednwday by Pu.tia,u-r Johnsen in Detroit.
and wife.
ELEVATOR AT RICH.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Heath, of MidLAND BURNED
.E L*t'raer*nd »Ke .pent Bnuday dlevflle. spent Sunday with relatives
The big grain elevator of . Knappen I with their daughterMn.Chandler and in the city.
' «&amp; Hogg, jn Richland, was destroyed liy husband.
B- L. Kenyon, of •Lansing, was a
tire AVednesday afternoon of last week. .
. Suuday guert at the hospitable home of
presumably catching from sparks from
EAST MAPLE GROVE, Hiram Rogers
a ;*w*Hig^
About . -12.000
Hagerman
was at He!
. locomotive.
. .
,
------ rii, Miss
........ Winnie
........... - -*-e&gt;-.
&gt;u&lt;ui was
S- EngiHnd, the Woodland form- (
iushels of gr^.K.
grain aim/
also Wv*iv
went Wii.u
with the j' ’home of 'her parents part of last week itnw' dteler, was in the city mi bum- |
elevator,
rlHMor. the
the total
total loss
lu» reaching
ruwhiug prol»prob- ’| Mi- fcrtta.Rune cum. home fr„rf ■"«- WHutwluy
J
'
ably 52O.lMX&gt;, the loss not oniy
tailing
„
« she
, ‘has
•
onlybut
tailing jj Battle
BattleviCreek
Creek
last week uwhere
H H T/a-Tc and family entertained •
bn
owner, nf the, m.HL
»Xft
r some time. ’ ^*r‘v fc'VH Gray, of Grand Rapids, a l
□pah many fanners in that ”ioinity;.
week
CiK.iu.GouH MJ-wife „f itattio few days last--------Il is not known whether the elevator }
Creek visited the former's son Satur- ! C. L. Herrick and wife, ut Thomp-1
will te rebuilt or not.
sonrille. Mich are guest s.of Mr. and)
! day and Sunday
WHO CAN BEAT It?
Mra Miller iif Battle Creek is visit- [and Mr. A Slingerland.

jnc fancy Boi

HI ait! lit'

banner.

One day la»l week. ex-Snperelw I

;

BALTIMORE CENTER,
fiuyd
‘‘“"i"1'
.i.iuxf rd.Uvn. bur. »'« Mriirda)

Phoebe Darby.
Herbert Boanta-unii bride came Frifay U&gt; vi.il «t bl* I»rem». N. B.*m&gt;«
»„d wife. Th&lt;-y reluriKil Monday
morning, Io Ihrir homn in Grand 1U|&gt;-

and Sunday.
Tbr school chillr. o «n&gt; oojoying » id£
'
B. L. Kenyon of Lansing was home
vacation this week.
n» I* A. S. moot with Mr*. M‘ke over Sunday.
Mrs. F. A- SA®*0” Hnd d-u«bter
smith for firmer Thormby
11,0*00.0 ofUw cborohl»H i» h..rf Mabel were in Grand Wedatsday tart

Widmer .r«il»«*‘»'^,,“Wt‘’M'
12ri“con.byb1md'n..hi.&gt;oc.nty.

The
vz new customers at Mui
holiaud's show* an appreciation of
good drug service.

1

IN THE CITY

A Big Success Last Week
A BETTER ONE This Week
The Large
HIT AND MISS
and
SUNDAY DINNER

SALE
We have enlarged our store and
have a FULL LINE of Groceries,
Vegetables, Fruits, Shoes, Rub­
bers and Dry Goods.
Bring' your Butter and Eggs to the largest dealers in the
city. We Make a SPECIALTY of Fancy Dairy Butter

DePue &amp; Babcock
Always Open Evenings.

Phone 86.

I

t

�— - -———
A DELIGHTFUL

SPECIAL SALE
$2.00

o.«&lt;
Clo'eksVon.^

(

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636^

ihrt nn

At the Home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Given at the Baptist Church Friday

i

Newton,
Hastings, Mich.

Another Cup Please
The] housewife knows her coffee is good
‘

'

when the cupb are paesed for a second
'(hliug ' No man auks for a second cup
.of poor coffee. Our blend of Mocha and
-Java at
Thirty-five cents a pound

i&gt; a coffee-that will t°inpt a man to always ark for a second clip '1 hat ia the
te«r &lt;»f a good Coffee. A^k for our celehrate&lt; brand,

I
'

Hams

THE GROCERS

sensation of bustle for each to find a
' duplicates with which theywere to Im 1
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Tlie game of;
Earnest. Williams secured work in
... I sea1c&lt;| for the supper.
-tlie bospititl dciArtment at the asylum । forfeitoremind iortuuwts encloHrd in a i
. j'eanut shell, tied with red and green I
at Kalamariw while there lost week.
*
' * '
* "
; ribbon, added atop tbe well filled prd-'j
Geo Harvey of near Nashville is hen*
gram
.
thia week with hbi beau .thmhcr.
The refrrahroenjs o&gt;n.*iMed of the!
David Tnblai ami -wife entertained
highly honored American pumpkin
their daughter Mrs Devilla Brown •
pie. doughnuts and tbe Hallowe'en cake
and family alto an old neighlxir Will
in which all eagerly nought fur the Ci*tCodding* and wife of neat Mulliken dime. ring, and thimble, nil followed
over Sunday.
by the
sweet •cider.
1
.: ..y
»..o • *customary• nniv.
luti. Miss
iiw ‘

Should a good fence have I fipdsuy;

*"

—we belieyy in the hinged joint that is strmg,
flexible, yielding to pressir

reason.

of American Fence Wire has just b«r.
received by us, on which we are making a Special Price- Ir wiB pay y°u t0 make your
chases this Fall, as the probabilities are that there
•

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f

1

The Hardware Dealers. B

There will lie a social at Levi Hick- ’•"ii'iuodnUous.
man's given hy the L A. S. of the ’’
South M. P. church. Friday evening of' I:!I’ 1 "J"3-* !"
this week.
‘
I
lum . t:

W. H. MYERS &amp; SON,
Phone 314.

.

Hastings, Michigan.

THE HASTINGS BANNER ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.

Of Real Estate Service.
If you want to buy any kind of real estate or business in any section of the
country, you surely want the kind of service I offer you—the new kind—the
kind that enables me to quickly convert your property into cash.

',

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CITY BANK BUILDING, HASTINGS, MICH.

• •

......................................................................... 1905

If You Want to Buy, Fill Out, Cut Out
and Mail this Coupon To-day
....L ............................................................1M&gt;

''
. BUNHA if. City Bank Building. Hastings, Mich : If. B. BUNHAM, City Bank Building, Hatting*, Mich"
With a view qf buying, I \ietire information about
' d'riit to sell my property, which confixtit of
properties whichcorrttpond approximately tbith the fol­
lowing irpeciflcationt:
J...................................................... in the City nr
Kitui of properly....................................................................
‘
oofState of..............
tise.....................State of......................................
moi. which I desire to uMfor f
City or County, or part of State preferred
Ute plan i» rioted upon the following brief detcripThepritx mutt be between /and f.
ti n of the properly:'...................................................
J will pay fdown and the balance

Name...
Adftroa..........

—

Address.

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Mitre th*

"Ci

14™

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
will sell iuiuber. lath, diinirit1
and doors that will please y
qualitv and price.

. ' •.imp. etc.
• l'te Ifat turn• i. Nti.t' &lt; ttrv.
.inldire from
'.h* Tiijnd IlfulM

&lt;-..K.|»n--nt.- life
■I. anil y.wtr de
fa i h*s simple

ROOFING.
You cannot (in&lt;l auytliiugdnor'.' Telia
Him our well known grades &gt;f roofing.

instcod ot coco a day. Altliough hot
। weather makes more business for tbe
chin Tiollshcra. they do not particularly
vyclconio it. Meu are always more
irritable and harder to shave. Thia,
couplpi with the Increased steed of
execution, makes the whole business
unaatlsfacto y for both the sharer nnd
the shavee.—Kansas City Journal.
, _ —, .-VeM.
All extraordinary amount of money
in London is wasted on keeping up ap
pcarances. anys the Ladles’ Field. Any
number of icople entertain lavishly,
have a big house, imposing carriage«.
three men in the kitchen, tbe name
number ot footmen to support the bu'
ler. and yet the daughters of the house
never have 5 shillings to spend and
have to calculate whether a new pair
of evening gloves can be afforded.

_______ “
I am convinced that onr solemnity of
demeanor" Is generated by our gray
sides, our piercing east winds, our
heavy, yellow foga and our slushy
roads and pavetnenta. The waterproo’
face is. the direct result of a firrar
pent of lead. Many of us English
people look tike Incarnate umbrellas.n&gt;——

and durable

We Sell COAL That Burns
Whether hard or soft . oai
the main spring of the house

the wife.

BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.

FENCE POSTS.
’••Why don't &lt;aik&gt;r* »-•&gt;* ’right’ nnd
left* instead if «tnrb -nr! pyv’ far
boar*!?’ '
."fib. I dorft gnuw. I «upp »-c «!»••*
i • pitike tiling* too ea»y f««r Idi&gt;

I JU

PHONE 2M.

« 3£ 3E 3E

111

MONEY SAVING
COAL. STOVES
Winter is here and tlie question of heating your homes a :
one. We are fortunate in being able to offA- for sale tin* i ery
built on scientific principles, and which 'will soon pay fur
omy of fuel.
i
*
-

: a vital
Littenia
kii_.e«i«-

THE
20th CENTURY
LAUREL

IW

tu

m

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS

5S5E 3F 3F 3E 5E

U4

FENCE POSTS

PHONE 254.

weniaer.

Do whiskers grow faster In hot
weather than In cold*' The correct au­
swer to tills question is. “They do."
Barters sny that there is on increase
of about 20 per cent in business dnr
Ing the extremely hot spells nnd thid
all this ImTease rotues from the men
who habitually shave every other day

' . 1•
p*»th in

leond iii onfl«»4i

Through iuv*-*t

' Tlie lx»ys of Uy- • biu. -u.it school” &lt;if
(lirlstehnrcli hospital. England, du not
1 go faatlcHS. n&lt; ii enrrv.-qKindent intiI'mates. In order that the hair on their
! heads may grow more abundant from
! dint exposure to the air and elements
i of rain and suwlilne
I Tlie reason the boys of this faniqus
! school go without their lints Is that oue
j day n very long time ago the bluecoat
boys were hut walking and mot queen
' Elisabeth* They neglretml to remore
i their hats, which so iieviwed tlie Im­
! porlous lady that she hud- their hats
| taken away from them and swore that
they should have hats no more.
It Is n fact that men who .attended
that school did not In their later years
become bald.—New York Timos.

If DOESN’T matter whether you want to buy or want to sell any kind of leal estate or btuineu in any section.
country I can give you the kind of service that means to you a great raviag of time, trouble and money 1
.. givevou
of my
ability
to sell
yourwith
property,
you want
to sell,
or toofpromptly
till your
if­ il
vaiit
to bur proof
P I want
to be
perfectly
frank
vou ibifregard
to every
detail
my business,
but requirements
I can t be un
,|
are wrfectly
with me. 1 wlU
If I Bell
findyo«
upon
thatthe
then?
special
1 cannot
-ui viur
prajertv frank
satisfactorily,
so;investigation
or if 1 find that
kindisoftome
property
you reason
want towhy
buy cannot
be
;
I
-d at the price vou want to pay, I will teil you so: I believe In giving the brat possible service in the shortest
le time That is in v SLOGAN. Will you let n»-serve you? If you want u&gt; sell, fill out the left hand blank on I
.ibuy/flU
e and mall
to me
TO-DAY.
will then
you exactly
i can do
for then
yon and
it. ff yon ■
butitand
mail
to me theI right
handtell
blank.
DO ITwhat
TO-DAY.
I will!
sendwhy
you 1acan
list do
oflpropertlea
!
। think will'till your requirements.
I

If You Want to Sell, Fill Out, Cut Out
and Mail this Coupon To-day

In xncnd

ti‘-«-aii»itn* fi&gt;r-«-i If not Into
•uvj. the chief!
!••:»&lt; y frott *iny»UcIfy. Into Finiqtl.' ujith iin&gt;-*sentiai de­
tail*. «:»-• th- ••Tt&gt;rt -:■» fh hold of

Ask to see that
shoe at Hogue's I
t 'u J*,• n‘'ar‘ ’' ' ‘
। the myriad athntii.ix*.** uf e.,mfurt
Underwear, hosiery, gloves mid mil- which hurmn ingenuity h devising,
tens at Hogue’s.
j The pre-umt is-an t*rn of luxury. Ev
•
.
, ery urban liotne has tbe Itiv.-stitutv of
t'alikx ri.hina tines.
11 pah«'f iu n former period - in fact. It
"That fishing sqng in the new opera.! offers, with th.- .-ommott exw^tkm of
is clever, don't yon think? ' asked the : s,z,‘ ’““d yard area, more and. better
critic.
......
* ■easy living. Every ••ounfacilities
for
"No.” replhsi tlie bard luck angler; try home Is eoinpnrativcly as well lor**!t Isn’t nt nil natural."
■
nlshed. Almost all (hr '•■omfurt wliicb
is found In tit? ritj home con l»c in­
‘No; tin* lines an- too catchy "
stalled and enjoyed in ijie most Isolat­
ed fnrmbdwux lying in un nut of the
' way localitySt. Louis Republic.

The New Kind

...
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II

A (Inert

run* i

O’,

3.D HQVHflCC HI pI*lCC DClOFC OpriTlP^;

r/J. L. Badcock and son Ralph &lt;.f
Honored guest- frum Idaho. Battle
Jackson, aud also his daughter Mrs. O. ‘ reek. Dowacfiir. Ann Arbor and
J. Dunning of Cheltoygan. V\t». visited * Muakegon were present •

There wa* no Sunday sdbool at the
Evangelical church Sundayx»n account
•
of their papering.the church.
’ rp

American fence is n-.t : .• of large -riret

•pr .. i r. gainst weather.

, rumpauy adjournrxl to the large and
commodious liarn. where games and
dancing wt-re indulged in until a lat»1 h&lt;mr oi «be night

hen* a few days last week.

tire (or ths

is more durable than a

deer hunters we carry a large line of Rifle Cartriges bf all sizes.

. C. H. Cb.rltou bx. &gt;n.•&gt;&lt;.! hi. old
l&gt;ic-k&lt;.n«.n h.'unl
dim. • Mi..
sub?
home onto « wall w
u«xl a, a alurSmith, (he thimblr: and Mr.
age mum and &gt;« bulldinc a bag lama;
T«Md. tbr aolitain- ring,
boaide it.
*
To eloa th&lt;- .veiling fe-tivitia*. tbv WV-

James Bowden. Sr.. and wife made
a business trip t«» Gun hkv’Friday. returning Satnrdny. find sold their farm
which they owned at that place.

A pneumatic tH on a bicy*

is its life.

00374385

A fine Line*of
Stible Blankets
and Horse
Clothing, and
Fine Harness,
Trunks, Bags, Suit- Cases, Telescopes and
Fur Coats.
•

.:e a spring

and snapping back again to its tll.ee.

A

Russ,

! BIIONE 16.

Should
have, wir.
bard as fiint
\Vhat makes a gooa fence?game
theitmaker
■ ,f American
made with the
^re? Or should it lx: n soft wi;Slsh
fence put
'SJr weaving wire that is sold to manufacturers of
asthey punnto^^^M be a
- -—-^\.LU]
““'■'i -C? Neither—it should be a medium ' ire that many
wire cloth?
exactly nght {or the.purpost
years’ expenence . &amp; y^ire Co. makes every kind df wire
The American
mines&gt; through its own -umaces and
is used, beginning
know what 1S the nght.kmd of steel
Sted a?d X™ Tws. tair judgment
to use for a ienec.Scott appeared first in this city a year
,

Township.

Oar
d■
I Z&gt;Of|
LmVCIU

The Kee-Wah Dutchess

)

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.

AMERICAN FENCE

A Hallowe en party was given Friday
One of the moat pleasing entertain­ evening at the hospitable rural home
ments that has lieeii given in thiw city
of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Garrett. Balti­
in a long time, was the vocal recital
more by their daughter. Miss Genevieve
gi^rts at the Baptist church Friday and her cousin Mu* Margaret Parker, of
evejTing by Mik J. B. Scott, as soloist, j
Mra.
Archie McCoy, accompanist I Buttle Creek, and to say that it waa success would l« putting it mildly
and Mil* Vinnie Ream, reader.
Seventy young people" responded tu
Mrs. Scott is jx*se?*ed’of a Iwautiful
invitations,
for an evening of merry
soprano voice, that shows the benefit1
making, and right well did they carry
of careful training. She has an easy
it out The house and grounds were
graceful manner that tends to lend ad­
decorated in a most artistic manner
ditional charm tu her voice, and gives
suitable for the cjrasion, festoons of
an expression v» her selections highly
bunting. Japanese and Jack-O-lantern*
appreciated by her audience. Mrs.
producing a subdued light, and a ’very
pleasing *&amp;ffect were all in evidence. A
ago. and it was a splendid compliment
red ear of corn suspended from the
—
to her that at her wcond appearance
ceiling caused much laughter among
the capacity of the church was taxed.
the guests, for fate sent many of the
In her readings Mias Ream did bt*rfdir lads and latsues under this, cauNf f
nelf“more than proud.” Her selections
ing their faces to assume a ruddier,1
Friday evening were all new and of
an entirely ditterent character than any tint than usual. The gueats-were greets
she has previously given. While it ed'in a most unique manner, by three i
was known that she jxmMMtieN splendid j young ladi«*a. who,were attired in the ,
ability as an elocutionist, yes her closest j proverbial ghost habilirinentx. So well
। were their parts carried out they n«.t!
friends were wholly unprepared for the
truly*artistic talent'she displayed Fri­ ! only cri'ated much merrynent-hnt were :
day* evening. That it was thord’up’hly one uf the intefoting features of t! e j
appreciated was evidenced by the re- evening-pleasures. Then following the •
I reception, tbe guests repaired to a!
]&gt;eated encores given her. Her Tend­
lion-fire, which had lawn made
ings Friday evening were highly com­ I huge
near the residence, and all indulged j
plimented by all as icing fully as
good as the best that have ever icon in a marsh-malluw rmuit. where for
given in this city of tbe kind. If Mias half an hour there.was much merriment
Ream continues the marked improve­ and fun galurv. After bring sweetened
ment already shown a very bright by the marsh-mallows, if such a thing
were possible, us nil were at their
future awaits her.
The. large audience rooms of the Ixwt, eajs*cially Uh- young ladies, with
Baptist church were filled with a de­ their bright ifnd smiling faces, nnd ,
pretty costumes, which lent zest to the I
&lt;11 L
lighted audience, and the Baptists are occasion--nt the sound of the conch. I Will DC
th tie congratulated upon affording the
an I all repaired to the ;«r1um. Here'
people of lais city so excellent
! souvenirs had been secreted, creating a '
entertainment.

JEWELER and OPTICIAN.

*
|

B. Garrett in Baltimore

Evening, to a large and Appro-

These Clocks usually sell for $3 and S3.SO
each, but, in order to closethem out, I have
cut the price to $2 each.
I make a specialty of watch and jewel­
ry repairing of all kinds. All work guar­
anteed, and finished on short notice.

First door -west of Chidester (EL Dvrton

E’EN PARTY

ENTERTAINMENT

dative Audience.

George

PLEASANT HALLOW­

«n".r.h*

how th» “»l burn.
«"*•%. th.

I Burta soft coal or
Black without SOOT or
SMOKE. It heals the
Boor, in clean, fuel aav
Bug, hapdgutne and
JORCOAL

OBJECTIONS

»re overcome The cut
&lt;|f the (ire Im&gt;w1 shown
above, shows how the
doal bums from the out­
ride towards the center,
tt will hold Are for 4t&lt;
hours and the Are pot is
guaranteed for 5 years

nr

THE RADIANT
HOME BASE BURNER

20 Century i-nurtol

m

Butns hard coal, and is oue tit the
, economical hard coal stoves ever plac' d oi
h an ornament to any home.

Mod
mirkftjB

WHEN YOU WAIT A STOVE CALL AHD SEE MY

HIE BEFORE YOU PLACE AH ORDER
IT WILL PAY YOU.

f.
m

rye rad,aWT hOM&gt;

R. I. HENDERSHOTT,

THE WEST END HARDWARE,
Phone 2.

--Tri House, Hastings.

'

�^XOgJiAKNEK, NOVEMBER 1. Ign

For the

Local News
I

Try ;l «rk of We Hour.

Children

Houue',.

Groetrnts,
store.

is not .
'&gt;• try

de

’

FOOD

ESK

.trong

See our window
Baby St . plies.

fred i. Beam
ca Carveth,

Morrill l.atnbie &amp; Co.
If you want stoved or ranges con­
it meted upon scientific principles.
wlHgh an* eAXJrjoinical, durable, and
convenient, as well M beautiful and I
artistic look fur the' Garland" trade-i
mark, which is shown upon overv I
genuine '’Garland" stove or Range,. •
and do not he 'deceived by worthless i
iuutat ions ami Milbtitutcs- "Garlands" '■
• lead all others ,m yearly sales and pop- ।
ularity. For sale exclusively by Weis- j
sert Bros.
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The CbrIMain Scleam wratom'ta O. I

( ANNOUNCEMENTS

Regular meeting &lt;*t Hastings lodga
No. fl.', F. and A. M.. on Wednesday
............. Nov.
v..,. Rth.
un.
-r
evening.
Work
in M. ..
M.
degree.

H. H. Snyder. Secretary.

• sis

Ptalt JI

0 •

filled.

Bessmer’s
Economy
Talk ...

Uh* Dorcas Daughters will be' enter-

h-r-J buys
full niluoik.-'l •«&gt; pay
And glitter,
ti’-i’
&lt;if
i:pa&gt;' this

'•ne that
'•■■■ prices.
•rhiimt &lt;&gt;f
luAtl hell-.

ar anu

y -:l will
»f-pbcket

.SPEN EVENINGS.

JOBS BESlJMER.

Hajrlngs, Mi

The -Jeweler.

C- -

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w:

j.
vF;.- my old
re. inn-rested
c .ill at my
lion with -

TTFRELL
f 'wood
place.
Mich.

a.t ano .
Miss Gertruds Bentley dt tbe home of j
Mr-. Blreer. Friday evening. Nov.
Election of oflicent will ba held and a
larg« attendance is desired.

Heavy Waterproof Soles.

COMFORT. STYLE,
Wo talk COMFORT first
iiuutui ­
but we ask you to yui
particular
Correct
ly note the cut. C-.“‘ io*‘
every line. Look carefully
at this one for heavy wear.

Table llifc i 1“
uirndcd with “in
tlrolflcry cuttton &lt;»f a nurotwr to curre
the quality
the clothLuder tip- ■iiggeil edge--* of the .tear
। • «»f stiff paper aud make

forth over lc edgtis. carrying tiic
stitchre ah in nil Ineli bcyni.il the
and break" la linen
i'h ii tx or cui'ir.Mopmay tic r":
-el*
should l&gt;c irwuded
floss andv’
!ll&gt; M’l
Iu the *axu
Every djljl in health ought to.be
made evefy iiuorii’ng of hU life upon
rising and wplle
*&lt;*’? .H111 r»'tntni
nil th.. rrunAtb vt U&gt;e M l&lt;&gt; "pnutw
Um " hole leJl.e. and If he it t «&gt; younc
to do tbl- f"t UU.1- If It nm«l Id done
for bln., s.* wit h n tnofi .tnmctbmtltrn turn l .biKX «Mltl‘'" w '"f |U,I,
and ur '
wltt* K*”* a'l'nnn- n„.: idiuti b ........ . .r.i.i wu....
n -. ! t'ir.wgim’Jt »!’&lt;* jearf
tx? 1' T’ld.
riuj.
..............
•&gt;
-iimKirii’.nt thing that nil
dimhl I*, wen aired

.bw .lmul.1 dot : put
num
It . „el&gt;. uheru t «u o.
doue. to let i him ta'-y
.eery d*r. I’«
‘“I,"“°2S
hl, VM11« «houM l» ""ll “jj*
trm nlKh'. ’■&gt; •“
** ,rrr froE
pmplr«tk&gt;u mu' t™V &gt;» P01 011
lu tbe nmruluc. am1 l*
“
tnuiuently M itorthle.
.
Bi* Tailed 8h««P-

•

a anerdes of sheep Id the east, comBOn /Xu.
mon m byna, w »»

? Pg-*.1’ X
torn by the bushes, etc.
small wbaeU «Bi«&gt; l»
draftlMP of «&gt;&lt;*' bo*n5"

,“7^,

C, W. CLARKE &amp; CO,
QUALITY SHOE STORE.

$10.00
BARGAINS IN WOMEN’S CAPES

ci,y- “-T1
note".nMm&gt;’_ «n*pr«vemcnu:in
, Hastings since he loft it.

LAY AWAY FURS FOR XMAS

Dr. and Mrs. Frank Nagler made a
short visit to Hastings friends yetder-.
j day. Dr. has been taking a special.

•
•
1 course in Vienna. Austria, and with
: Mrs. Naglejr, Aqaint the summer -inJ •
travelling over Eutojm-. rhey returned j
1 to America a fest days ago. ui.d will , •
I *|H’iiii some time visiting relative*, and .
«ill then locate permanent!}- -in some •

either aiilmiite or hn'ii'm."
: city in the state uf W.-uhington.
'
U£‘"' 'Y:"tan would tollow
"’’’L ^aw " J'
ra-'H- •
.M. C. Excursions.
’’han
ettb
"....................
Tldtlftllty
A Michigan train /or Michigan
furmity.
jH-tpl«-. fast, comfqrtahle nnd conven­
talin'd wi u a tact, n fehnuiiHty, an Ju- ient.. Michigan Central
Wulvyrine’
tuitl'
JMive* half a day going and etar.ing and
wb'cb U ; •
gives a whole day for bnsinvsn in New
Good Hot ■

corner Clinton ami Washington. AH i
and yet loVe Io.-*** much of l|s power
invited.
j
when the velce I* diarp and bunl Try.
Tbere,wiil l&gt;? a silver medal couteet .therefore, most earnestly tu acquire the
at Quimby Friday evening .Nov. ll. right tone I i speaking nnd guard yinirself varefu, ly, fpiiu falling Ihfo care­
Th&lt; contestant.* are from thin city.
Mt*. J. S. Goodyear will entertain less aud ba I habits of voire. Often a
shatp \olc&lt; shows far more ill '-.ill
the Auxiliary connected with Eoiman- '
than the heirt feels, but j&gt;eoplc do. Out
uel church at her home Tuesday Nov. ' know that t ie sjH-akor's “Lark Is worse
than her-id e.” and ihty believe her tn
■nil anil dlsagrreable. So'
The W.'F. M. S. of the M. E
church will meet; Wednesday Nov. s watch tbe *nv In which ym sp«-ak.
.re that It Is gentle ami
2:110 at the home of Mrs. M. L. Cook.
awret. A Ind voire Is like music hi
tbe lintne.

PATENT CORONA COLT.

ia

We have 20 Capes of all kinds that must be cleared out.
J They ara good y^arm garments and just suit many women
who cannot get the coat to suit their figure. You can buy
one o{ these now at 1-3 off.

Service* a’ Fjsher'cburh next Sunday : Never !■:«.«• whit**
in blue water
as nsuuP~C'ottag»i prayer meeting V11'-'"-' th'* lnq&gt;rc«s &gt;u that rid*; *.vj;i imWednesday evening.
fluidly Hu 4*1 In ■‘kfm mUk. which will
■ 'uxuai W. M. Mirvires at Ativentiat give |ut." - «nft; creamy -tint so jnuvli
church next . Sunday’ Prayer meeting i t-dmlrtik
Friday evening at the church Cut- !
tage prayer nireting Tuesday evening '
*ntlful tbiiu
Nuyi 7 'al home of E. &lt;-. Hathaway.'; Kind li ri

STOCK NO. 90.

idn

Uon MH that out t.r thirty.sl * Child Va
t*j' giieut.
examlreti fourteen.enntalned the tu
bercle laicihus under their nails.
| Mrs Silas Crawford, of Norwalk.
Infection of su-di origin might be i Ohio, is visiting her aistar Mrs. Drake. I
?h°«" ll,!i
“CIM"'
up™ | and grertingzber many Hastings
tie !t..r t..r tl„. ..bUd
May
] friends.
•
,
trnr ngtrtnl tUbercul.m.
•UouMF j ■ :.1u m th,, huu,... wber,. t|„. ! Mrs. Claude Camplicll and sun. ai-'
• cuippmied by Mr*. Loucks ot Grand
dUeue )„ i,rril
| Rapids, spent Snduy with tin* formers*
mul byUertnopblea
bnv|,
| imrvtga, Mr . and Mrs. E. A.' Rider.
mw.-r
nnb|TOn. „nj
Si
for
tutatrek. • Fred L. Heath returned from Hot i
Springs. Arkansas. Tuesday morning
where he has been for several weeks for
THE NEV/ WOMAN.
the iicnefit of his* health. He returns
..•ry mad. mj.rov.4 . ami «_.ii pie.»..i ’2
She Im Kolb DIm-I,,]- n„,i a,..,.
tt&gt;«t Go.prt «.&lt; t.ooii ib-Hith.
with
•
i with hia
hi, trip.
ma
’flu* nru woman t* ulmply the one I ,Seth Salsbury, who resides near Pe­
by 4-xpt’rfeiite»lr«’ dhrn uul com »t‘skey. is visiting hi* daughter ^Mrs.
X’
i1'
,3; . T' '’"'“•’’b Mr. Sul.lmry many yon.

LAUNDRY LINES.
Mr*. McKee, matron uf the Michi• gan Hutne'fur girla will speak nt the
. ....... . i» staiii'. Iwfore sending
' 'mothers' meeting" at Mrs. Arthur j mrnt.* io । he laundry.
»
Kenyon'.*. un&gt;- and une half milre west , a fadre cvttoij dress can be made
of (Amts Grove. Nov.7,'at 2:3V: p. in. ..white by txrfypg In create
tartar
Ladire. only invited. She will also water.
rlotfir* .should
spr.ik at the Dorca&gt; Snciuty meeting at j Woolen l
..............
,u
Carlton Carter No,, h at s
n. and I *"» l,M *"'1'
I-nk'tn
th,- weni -n at tb„ Atlrenfi-t 'v’n" wa"'r
rl,,„-b
Ml are in.HM to ........... re- I
•■'b- nmtlt..- not only
.
,
.
, , makes n gtxx! rent Tt flatlrnnrf when
ning meeting. I-ndie* only to th.- svvera* TKrk,„.. . ,.&lt; :1?. tw„, but ,s
ufterMAHt meexings.
, most effoefu.s! to i-lren them on.

Devon*hire Is known to tbe world
for Its sujHTHtltlous nsngre, which defy
nil efforts to affront them* To name
only one cxtmupIo', when a person dies
all the relntlvoH must touch the body
,ffr they «’i: be haunted by the ghost
of the d.ind forever fiftcr. A suj»er$ttLun not s’» local In its obRerranW is
that uf Ijeginnlng no task on a Friday.
The writer .r»,&lt;i'ntly encountered a girt
who. receiving notice to change from
pne room to another on Frlday.jnslsted
ttpotl doing it oh Thursday instead.
Bdt the most curlfffis Instance of super*
stitlon— and this, too. Is uyjf with inneb
nearer home thnh Devon—is surely that
wirfch prescribes that when, say, a do­
mestic servant has broken a piece of
cro&lt; !.&lt;-ry she Is bound by fate to break
two other pieces. So far Is this idea
carried that the writer knows a case
where flowerpots are kept for the spe­
cial purpose of, being broken to ap­
pease the fates.- London f’bronlcle.

Mr. Wt-^iM., w„ a ()&lt;mid B
enitor, U,TOt,t
,
Mr,. &lt;lw,r. tSw): of
ft’it.ng friand, |„ thu ,.ily _

•
We have the choicest and cheapest range of Children’s and
• Big Girl’s Long Coats we have ever had the pleasure of showOwer and Edmunr BrosM-an^of Mon­
f«t» ot «««.„.
r
6
• .ing you. Their price is the only mean thing about them,
treal. were the gueats of Mr. and Mre.
er ranUKlau, dlumlen,.
bn., l-teupb
s,.hu|. ,
T. J. Broaseau from Friday until Mon­ j •
They are so ridiculously cheap you may think they can’t be
'MtlCTted *.• .ublrei ot tu. Ll, day.
"T ll..- At,....... .. srjs?
good, but they are extra good and full of style and warmth,
Hoy Cutler was entertained at din- •
taftnu. « t-nt.tblt, ng._
says -Healthy “’T.- Sunday at the home of B. F. TayIlnn
'
VUl* ‘‘’''a Of thlS lOVVStig;r.i- I l&lt;«r. where hi* brother Carl was aho a •
they range in price from

; ever-thij aUraeth.n*
of her woman
:
Ii'imkT nmt-o
; dtwiph:ij
‘X*
8it&lt;"
..
.
-ueat!I:.।
{'down tl^ ten-Vdi'
ivcqthmaliFy
ba^ bm: *
metlrxlr. »f Lfc and inane a't;
tty cf
min‘* :i” ’ ’x!&gt;'
‘fore fet­
■ tpred hitr fijlle
al. Her
j
, , i ,
* .

The Ladies Aid S«H:iety uf the U. B.
church will serve chicken pie. Saturday. Nov. 4rh. from -I to-8, or until ail
are served, at G. A R. hall. Price
U.-SX15 Delivered
Mr,. .). M. Hard..*,
Christian Endeavhrat the Presb)trr-j
ian chnrch next Sunday evening. Tup- ,
.ic, "Am. I keeping my Christian En-,
deavur Covenant." Iwader Mre. Nobies.

Hrnaalsis,

V'liui Iona.

■ Emory Alien.
St.
Sn„.
with Mr. nnd Mr, cha». BtuhelI'Crun cuntr..!
htfe- tlm, tn,,, nnigbbwinj (W;dr,n ir
Mni Alice Wlllt.m,. ot Cblitortln I,
«n«Ura» All i„,„.
yiaittoirber elater Mm. Nathan BarHou. dlpeuw, „,
|lfl_
10 *.* S!!""?
«H rtllklre'.i
Cart Cntler. Jof Delton spent Sunday
in tbe city a.* the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Taylor.

We are shewing the bent line nt fur
coats at the Io went price ever shown
in Barry county.

a,r
bn wc., IU;31).
and ImmortalK

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dt^t'’” *" M“t K1,ol|-v fr°"&gt; ut-4

Dam building near the Michigan
Ave. bridge. |

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for

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to bn‘- •«aMlM. mumps.

‘-S’*’ •**&lt;*«&gt; PUX. Wb,,!,”,,
•“’Udi. rreqoTO ...id, „„d ,
*!X,ot
m"r,ra' -f *X.

cheap ot Hogue’, r,„h

Isn't there some pkas- Chas. Dubuois hml purchased a new
. automobile.
lufe in tskin^ some lit­ Itoweu Mill. Bhekwlmat floe, „
1ST Jcffereon St.
tle thing home to the■ Hnguo',.
Ed Tobey &gt;, painting frank Been,­
children' 51
5 c or 10c
1 Oc. ers house. Ed is u hustler.
Duwum I, temporarily duktag
expended &amp; “ft way. nt-John
Mitllb-Jlland'. drug ,u&gt;ri.. durlmr
[ th.’ tllnem of Mr. Creech.
y give them several
Arthur E. Mnllhollend ha* jtm
placed . Urge .lien auso feel on the
days of real joy.
gabyPa.-i'ifftlOa
Jubtrr Rut' •
1£k
Se!i Rubber Salls 5 to 25c
Leather InTan Dolls, rndestructabie
in polls, in
Subher*'^
most hny kind
' fad we :.
of a
■ ;: may wish.
. jA colored piertinci'*
•
urcs 5 &lt;■

f,

b.Vud'’^

.

Uk- co»,e. call ,i Hoxu„

for u

weigh fiftr pounds.

Money

PHONE 30

i excursion to Ann Arbor and return
account foot ball gamebctsH^en Mici। igan and Wisconsin Special trai-n
leave- Hastinaa,H;.Vi
m. arriving at.
Ann Arbor 11:1k) a. m. ret tiring leave
; Ann Arbor H.uu p. m sune day;
Vouiul trip fan-

OFFICERS.

H. G. HAYES. Assistant Caskiir.

PAYABLE WHEN WANTED
Mont \ deposited in this bank is payable
on demand without nt ti &lt;j.
If deposited in tht Savings Depart­
ment and it remains a certain length of
time it draws 3 per cent interest
compounded semi-annually, but should
you want it at any time before that period
expires yon ran withdraw if

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’ W. 8. Barron Agt.

DRESS HINTS.

A bit of old criipc la tbe very best *
thing for dusting oue*» gowns.
♦
Always save the boues.nnd hooks nnd , J
eyoft from discarded .or wornout gar- ; *
menta. They will lie found useful up i ♦
on another frock.
&lt; *
Don't gid your raincoat too* ong It .4
only geta wet and muddy, beside* flap- ♦
pltig around your ankles in a way cou-.. ♦
iluclye to your catching a heavy cold.
♦
One ganuent should never be hung •. 4
over another mi the aarne hook. .To do J
thb would take all the freshness out of 4
the undurmost garment, and it would 1
not Improve the oue which lay uppermoA.
.
One of the most success Cui ways to '
darn wools and silks 1* to take ravelIngs from the material. Split tbe thread ■
Into th- needle with the help of wax. i
In this way the thread or silk matches ;
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the goods exactly.

eultr- ’

J. F. GOODYEAR. Yin Frultat.

W. D. HAYES. Cashier.

.

Foot ' Isdl omtvst univ.endties of;
Wisconsin and Michigan at Ann Arbor i
Micb. Nov. IS. ISUfi. for this occasion ’
a fare ot uae first class limit fare for
the round trip is authorized. Date of
wile Nov. 18. Keturu limit Nov. 20 incluslve.
Very low one way colonist rales to
'Pacific cost i»ints are now in effect
and will continue until October Blot.
For particulars inquire at ticket office.

Many fatalities to children occur
from measles because mothers do not
attach ■uffidttt Importance to the dis­
ease to K've It tbe proper attention.
Warmth la an absolute necessity for
children thus afflicted, and they moat
be kept In bed. When three simple pre­
cautions are neglected bronchitis a
inflammation of the lungn are ma
ttmea contracted and *dth fatal

Store.

HASTINGS, MICH

J. T. LOMBARD. President.

'Michigiiu ntaie Sunday School Assn. I
Traverse-City, Mich. Nov. 1+--I6 ’05
Fur tbe allow occasion ••xcursiou rates |
of one .fare plus 25 cents for the round |
trip is autborizHl. Dates of sale iiov. |
13. H and J5 return limit Nov. 20th ;
inclusive.

Though time may mean’ money for a I
man, it never does tn a woman.
-*
We are adepts of tlie Idle indiistrlre j
because pur time is of no cartlily con­
sequence. Think of tbe miles of lace i
we- crochet, the impossible fiubrold- I
cries we make, the countless odds and
ends we construct, of no earthly use ;
except to catch dust. Think of tlie I
hours we waste at the piano, which nu j
one wants to hear and which we never
learn to play. Think of the awful pic­
tures we make, which ho one wants to i
see; the Innumerable tilings we do that
are’so much hotter done by some one
elFc. There may be male loafers, su­
perabundant male loafers, but It seems 1
to me as It their united numbers are
ns nothing compared to thoee worthy
lady loafers who are perfectly respect­
able and perfectly Idlc.-Mrs. John
Lane In Fortnightly Review.

Back

WRIGHT BROS

ik'tndr S-.-H* p. in., arrive Buffalo H;7X&gt;
.p. in.. arrives Grand Central .Station
Nov York, 8:UU a. in. The fu.«rtwrt
train in America. Try it.

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Don’t you
think it would be good idea to pick out some­
.
thing in lthe
’ Fur
— line for
’ some friend? Pay. a deposit , on it
and have
-us hold it till Xmas. In
' the meantime when you
could spare a few dollars just pay for it, and by' Xmas you
would have your Fur bought and paid fon
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ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK.
OIXLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

DIRECTORS.
J. T. LOMBARD,

JOHN. F. GOODYEAR.
W. 0. HAYES,

F. 0. PRATT,

R. K. GRANT, '

.

W. H. CHASE.

CLEMENT SMITH,
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| When You Buy a Shoe 1
Get one that is guaranteed, both by the
maker and by the man who sells it to you.

OSBORN
who sells shoes that are guaranteed to him.
I WARRANT PATENT COLT
SHOES. Try a pair and see how much
better they are than the average.

�HASTINGS BAflftKK, KUVEMBEK 1,
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Railjway Time Tables.'

COATS GROVE

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| * Woodland Department

CARLTON.
Mra K&lt;ni4e rexl yrwdch'M of Ha*ing, are «|«-ndiw « f«» &gt;&gt;»y*
Mr. .od Mra W. E Aliego
Some partiee were here Ihie
week looking &lt;of • location tor a
blackernitlr eh'T &gt;»' *t're “D*W'’ ®
Sad any auiul le irailding. It
reem Ibat «&gt;me enlerprixiau eitpMO
might pot -oar ot the oM ImiUMlW*
aroend here in condition anJ tu-lf "•

The u A S. wiU-mew m
.
of Mrs. A. Farley.
Mi^ Verlan Wolfe of Hx-ting. is

visiting frfende hereBruce Murdock &gt; loading can. with
sugar beets here. •
Harran Long ami wW*
«“»
.lay for an extended viait •» Ohio.
,

Delton
»;MI
ilovenish* ■ V:W 1
Sbnlti
»:1S :
Haiaiuri
»;»t
1W» S:U T;»
loatotJrOTe ■:» &lt;
EAST WOODLAND.
WOODLAND.
family »iH
;
__ _ ocvnpy the room..
.
; WOOUUMl
»«4
out
• (We are pleaaud tu learn that Mrs. E. .
Tbe I. T. L. of thU_______________________ 4:M
*
Mrs. Lyon of Carson City ix risltrag
i
Tbe I.
• DRAINAGE CANAL” FINISHED. * Baronm is nearly well again
tiM
4^^,
,
with her granddaughter Mrs O. \erty. tin Corners will meet at the home of
Woodland a famous "drainage canal*' , The Eckardt school is enjoying a two
,
Miiwea Vera Oole and Adah Hubbard John Mead Friday evening.
which ha# been so much talked of for | weeks vacation at present,
Will Flory’s little girl, Marion Allw j KBauty0
of Hastings sjient Sunday with Mr.
tbe last three or four years has at last
Fred Wager and family were visitbright.’ pot “ I**11 ftP ll!f Misfe oh* day
.......
------J- .........
tttMra. H. B. Gammon.
♦
We’ve just added to
become a reality, to the joy of thorn, l(rs at J. Volte's Sunday,
Inst week and the doctor fatal to remove
— — — . *— Mr.
and
Mrs.
Drake
uf
Lake
Odwwn
WOODBURY -IONIA STAGE
tour stock a line of Quilts
who .re OMX1 to having their twllir.
Dj^ne,.
Jx-svu* WOODBLSV after arrtTMl of uxirotat tr»1i&gt;N at
A*r&lt;k. , ,
are* spending a fox? days with their
and Comfortables.
Wo
Bumice Munion of Woodlatid visited turntoxlfom
M.^.r^?ttalnwo«»a»ttaT.K.&amp;"?
(looM with water for Mveral wwikfc (fe,idod
,„ve , vralli„„ untij
2»ceat Wo)dhur&gt; tr ,
1
. m.
. daughter Mra. -P. Roush.
never handled them be­
each .pring, G. C. Garlick with hi. t)„. holia,„
Mrs.
Herbert
Sprague
last
Tfanmlay.
Little ’Harry Roujflx has been a patient
gang of men and tearoshaa been work,
, ,
,
,
fore but so many of our
“"K on ttejob the p..t week an.l r»msufferer for tbe past few days with «
Herlx rt Rockwell and wile and Owen
good customers wanted
pieletl the big ditch the »&gt;« of thi. 'l-wnft J. V .it. «niof. on hn.la, swelling on the right side of his face. Smith iK&gt;d Miss England, of WoodUn-1 ,
♦ us to get them that this
weejc
Albert Beardsley of Charlotte spent He is improving slowly.
attended church here Sunday.
.
ATTOHVEYR
I
177. J,
I fall we thought we'd or.
Sunday with his parcntii in East
Mr. and Mrs. Qeu. Davis of Luke
I der some.
1 Odesn were visiting here Sunday.
Mrs. Leo Cooper of Blanchard who
oodland.
knapfen. kleinhans a
WOODLAND CHURCH NOTES.
♦ ' Tire other day we got
KN A ITEM. Attorney#.
has been visiting her grandmother Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, 8. Feighner of NashI'aUurtia:.’
WhUe clerking in the store on Fri­
t the chance of oor lives.to
Preaching last .Sunday at the Kilpat­ 317 Michigan Trust Co. Building, Grand
Boiten called on friends in Coat* Grove V|U® -spent part of last week with their day afternoon Mrs. Allego ruptured h
RapUU.MMtdsaa.■
rick church at 11 a. in. and at North
I buy tliein. It was like
Tuesday.
daughter Mrs. Hattie Hitt.’
large rein in her right lug and- was Castleton 2 p. m. by the Rot. &amp;G.
I this: A mannfactuser in
Frank MoLamith left for Ha»ting.
Wi" E*&gt;»
aftended church on weak from loss of blood when medical
THOMAS &amp; FRYOR.
c.h 1
Morning subject. 'The church
f Milwaukee shipped by
D i LOWLY.
Attorneys at Law.
11 ■ )
To«day where he hue ma-nred work in ftinday and her men, friend, were a-^istanco arrived It was a narrow
nftembn
compared to the Moon,
♦ mistake, a lot of these
oteriilwltotu City Bank.
...
.
Huth
; glad to wee tier able to tie among them escape fo^.the unfortunate woman, but
Neb
the Table factory*
subject, ‘‘No Room for Christ. ”
I goods tx, a town not far
once mom
she is feeling quite comfortable ht this
'‘Boss” Barber with fifteen •‘sugar,
•pcetarlee on h«&gt;&lt;t
The ladies Aid Society of the M. E. COLGROVE « POTtER.
t from 'Woodland. Itather
Attorney* at Law,
. '
beet.”; girls arrived Tuesday. The1 Mr. and Alni R. Mohler are moving time.
1* * '
.
"
church W»fi m«*t thia week at I he
■Suoeeaeore Io Philip T. Uotgrovei
X than ship them clear back
We hear that one of onr influential
gang of girls top and pile the beeta af­ into tbeir new home in East Woodland
(Mlrr In Union Bfoek, Heating*. l*rarUce» in
I to Milwaukee be sold the
Ml
onurte Of tho state. .
‘
cth la cftF
families think of leaving our commum. home ot Mm Holmes.
ter th#y have been plowed out by the I this week.
Young People meeting every Sunday
- xfc^a*»* e&amp;y Mxhi * ! ’
t whole bunch to us at an
Sir.
and mjb.
Mrs. zxiuv
Zeno Carter
of Lake i tycoon
ty sodn vu
to uikvvbicvi
take care of their
parents and
A. R- KEN ASTON.
farmers. They
lui'A are
ill u quartered
yunrivrini iii
in R.
iu. L.
Xz.
.ui onu
wi vi
&lt;
evening at &lt;1:00 at the liberal U. B.
Attorney at Law.
A HANLON. M
,.
----L We a^e glad to
t enormuus reduction. Be­
house opposite the school Odessa were guests at the home of Mr. manage :larger estates.
Wrigb
Over 3.8. Goodyear &amp; Co.. Mon
church.
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T sides we saved the freight
Pbyskb- - .•‘-.nfron
and Mrs. J. St John on Saturday.
hear of their good hick but sorry to
house.
Practlci T ta an &lt;WU of the state. CoMecttou^
.-rumptiy atiecied to.
___________ mierill^Mlrt
lose
them.
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I and we are going to give *
The Misses Anna and Emma Velte
Hex _______ Crites who has been workHOLMES CHURCH.
R. v.UM.i.AM.nnsj—j
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Jaw,
AllIthoM who missed attending the.
ing ini Hastings is visiting Woodland and Mrs. Walter Cunningham were
X you the benefit.
IJ&amp;Btiuga, Mich. .
.
I’wm c. si*. (JS
friends
Irivnds this week. If he can aeepre . guests at Fred Wagner's Thursday eve- , Grange on Saturday evening .missed a - Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fnrmelee and
X
A. soon as we got these
AJI busineas given prompt and careful '
tax.■
।
gixal
u#
well.
Mr.
»nd
Mn*
Ves
Oversmith
were
Batemployment
here
be
will
make
Woodn|ng.
.
j
g
(X
&gt;d
supper
as
well.
emploji
♦ we cut them open to see
attention. Collections a specialty.
Mrs. Millie Huger returol un Mon- ' Mrs. Cain of North Carltun has been * tie* Creek visitors from Friday ‘nntil
land his home this winter.
Office over Banner Offipe.
.
t what they were made of
1 from
‘
‘
‘
‘
" j the
past week with her; Monday
w
Letters received from Frank Wolte day
Plymouth
Mich,
where
she j spending
«
♦ and found they were filled
Walter ii; a• n‘
and
family
state
that
they
have
arrived
attended
the
funeral
of
her
mother
on
j
brother
Frank
Crawford,
;
J.
D.
Rounds
and
family
were
the
t with bran new clean cotF. E. WII.IJSOR. D. D. 3.
-i--------- i Highest price for poultry at Jami - guest* of Lrn McNaughton and family
X ton just as the man said.. at Eugene. Oregon, safe and tumira and 1 Saturday.
Rearinn. Mich addrr^t fte-tfo, \i &gt;' . j. j, xr‘
well pleased with the country in-; .’Mrs. Hones anil daughter Mrs.. W. -p un
,u ,
Richard
’s Carlton hatchery; Box : in Bowne HOnthty
I they were. No shoddy f are
Bay
r
;j,--------------------------------------------------------j y WlckbSm IS ID HflStifig*
-----ot- U
— City were guest !■
.w , „
f or ground rags in these.. J which they expect to make their Cunningham
future home.
. of j. Velte senior and family last week.
•
------------• caring for her daughter Mrs. Etta
+ If there ba! leeu we t
D. S. England was a Hastings visiyr. ani] Mrs. Andrew Kiljatriek I
NORTH WOOOLANO.
K*dlorf *1”'
’“*•
X wouldnft have kept them. ♦
tor Wednesay.
j^nd out cards announcing the mar-!
Hora-.-c Cnrti. and f.mily Sundayvd; Mr
b- B •'.1"rd?c‘
X
Now we waut you to ♦
Miss Clare Rising left for a visit to riage of their daughter Mine Mabie M. j
p.a.shbldon
«
;'at Avrey Malliobn’a in North Carlton
X come and see
them , friends Chicago last Thursday morn- j to Mr. E. Racy on Wednesday evening ! at Frank Shi.rth's.
Win. U &gt;T£j:r&gt;LX&lt;
’
Abstract and Real Eatite OQice.
Lict-u. - j ittnbalfflL
Sunday.
I whether you buy or not J ing . She went as far as Kalamazoo ; NOT. t$ at their home in East Woodland.
Frank Allerding’and wfte were
Abstract Block. Hastings.
and Funerii! Rlrtctor.
Money
to
loan
4&gt;l
Kcal
F.»tete.
.
Htwl
KrtMrs. H. B Barnum was the gucet
j as we can't do them jusIH.nr.d.ywhM.^i *u MterMwl , Mm Wal,„ Cunnlngb.™ dt B.y Hastings on busineas last Saturday.
tale m&gt;I«1 oa &amp;mini!«a)ou. Oiu-rul ecuvuy
Houin*
u. t hiHlKU.- FMfa.
• Ktudk.
- c.. ftf
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of
Mrs Vina Barnum and Mrs. Jntnea
aurlnK.
Hai
log
k
complete
m
H
o
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Atetrmt
i tice ou paper.
by Mire IM, Hilbert nnul Frld., ■ a
Ml„ EmlIm Veho
lho
Wallace Merriam hat* rented the J.
BuoXr, comUM. from the ’trwrd», nui
L.y ;•
■ Youngs at Conte Grove last week
♦ .nonnei; when
eont.ni.ed her trip |
uf Mni XelB(.
„„ rtK1
furnish
complete
Abstracts.
i. t&gt;ttk« ;t.
Risinger turn].
, AHrert Hauer i« home from Dowling
I
t , She uxpecta tu make a two weeks stay
;
.
.
.
are taking beans to Wixxl- j
11 in tb&lt;. ‘-Wimly City."
Mr- *“a Unt “•
™««»'"«l , Fanners
, ,
. ,,
. ,
• wr Week's visit with hta wrafe
Hmim Funuvtor.
_____________________
-i
land
frpnr
Campliell
and
Odessa.
♦
, ,,
,
a party uf friends on Thursday evet WOODLAND,
MICHIGAN
converaation i Ethel Hatton spent Saturday at flaatMr* flaekeU and brother Chw^U 111♦ I U- Inez Cole end Mra dura Sco- ' niug. music,
mu„c ^gime# and eonverretinn
kT j Held were visitors to the County baat . made the bourn paw all too swiftly; bui, ing*.
i Iams are spending a week in. halaira—. Wednesday.
[ memory holds a lovely picture of the | Hugh Myer,
tamiR haTe movftd
THE OLD RELIABLE
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller sjitnt
For LIVERY R1GS.
We have
i Bert Whiting has -moved from the i happy time.
I to Lake Odexsa.
, ”
.
HORSE SHOER.
several fir»t class rigs in connection
Friday
at
Philo Fullers in North Carl­
,btm.i on bi. fotber . property on , A goodly nnmber nuendixl tbe C. E.
I Will Gavitt and wife are keeping
with
our
Jeffetaon
street
Feed
Bam.
Shop bn C-'rur: &gt;tiwi. jprt Hit cf
ton Thiirsdsy.
1 South Main Street to th. room, &gt;” sondny evening Vd line order |kev»ilJohn Winey
and wifi- while
Yonr patronage solicited.
I the old Treece
i ng.
,
1MK„ ,nd excellent itafing 1[ house for .^ttng
tM Utter
brother ’ .Mr. Mra. A. J. Hunt wen visitors at
j,d* Dark"-'* S'&gt;»d*y
। . The smiling face of Ray Jones is ; made a very interesting hour of.C. E. io Chloro.
j again seen behind the counters of Van-' work. Leader next Sunday evening |
WHEN YOU WANT
J. Spoorer wfl wit. 'snoteyM .1 ’ &gt;•"StilUon ot Grand R»rHauten's general store whertj he was OVlo Weeks. We would gladly wel■ Coats Grove.
*
'wen ’iPen'i‘t,K a-few days with
’[ employed as clerk last winter. His come 5on ’ Come!'
,
1 her granddaughter Mra Glenn Fuller.
■ mak* ,.-fwmany friends are glad to-see him bark
IV)YK' sHok*
Mrs.‘ viumm
Clumm mw
has tfvphoid fever. Dr. i
’•**
TbeL T. k nt B Hager # wn* h 'i,n
Bepal-lM .&lt;t
------------1 Little Cecile Fuller attended the
CALI ON L A. EATON, HF HAS
i in his old place.
&gt;
success thirty-two being present An ' McIntyre
attending, ‘
'
baby
.party
Wednesday
al
Mrs.
Henry
IT.
ALL
KINDS
IN
STOCK.
AND
I
Will Mohler is- maaiug 'iMehmvu instructive
temperance 'tenMjii anu '
rrhtdMy'** given in h-moi of Gertrude
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. T’HQNE 9S
I repairs and alterations on his -reti- pleasant program ■ was given. Tbe
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
Tnunbo of Ftetlurm. Ohio,
•
; deuce property on South Main Street. next meeting will la- Friday evening ;
The
Knapsack
’
lias
been
voted
the
’
M
im
Ellii
Coates
of
Grand
Rapids
is
__ Cooper Bros, are doing the carpen­ Nov. 9 at the home of Mrs. Melvina ।
best song book’ fur our school, Uhw :1m*- guwtt qf Miss Jane V^'tekham this
; ter work.
Wheeler. • You are curdially invited to and hear us sing
• week. .
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F. F. Hilbert has made an addition bfc present.
.
Leland Holly. Karl Fsni and Clyde
■ to bis office equipment in the shape-of
IMr. and’Mrs. J. St John had the Conrad arc star spdllera in th«‘ fourth |
a handsome new roll top desk w’hihh ।
Guaranteed by
pteasure of entertaining on Wt&lt;dh«*Mlat grade this week.
•
was iiLStalled last week.
. Lincle Clinton Sl^ddon who i»
yearMi«s Florcnca Strickland was absent
PrtiggiM Cj D. Gam- b.v&lt; »dded
w«4lMhl". uide« Hmwn.
iJctro xt-I'Tichgreatly to the apearanc.- of hi. More jjr.
Mra_ H11J SIrenter of Mar- Munday and Tuesday on. account of!
iHhew.
ffont by banging new .hade- and
Mich., and Mr. and Mra O..
Mr. Hamill is reading a liouk entitled I
C raising the platform, in Aho .bow winSheldon and daughter Mia. Grace'
r5 dowr.
o| Wo.1 Sunfield. ‘'Uncle Clinton-' •‘Do and Date, "for the morning exor- ;
SPECIALS.
Woolen Blackets 50 to 75 cents. ,C
F. E. Jordan and family are moving ‘ seemed to be in good health and talked ,
Kerosene oil. per gai. 10 cents.
S to Lansing this week. Mr. Jordan was , of old times when Woodland waft a
Engliah Literature class Is studying
Nice line of Outing Flannels just &gt; | in the city several days ago and rented ; Woods-land indeed; and told, with a 1
^fe of Edmund Spenser and some
received.
i
Having rented iny farm, I will sell at public auction at n&gt;y farm. &gt;it .nvd four and
' a bouse and made arrangements for ■ touch of old time pride and *glee how ■ of ^is works.
Remember I pay the highest j moving. He has had several positions ; he made a bet with old Indian Chief
The-9th grade physical geography
\
one-half milefc east of Hastings on the (’-enter Road, secticn 13. Hastings
market price for your produce. (
C ' offered him but has not yet decided । San bah that he could beat him shoutipg class have been' studying about vol-.
/ .
township, and two and one-hall miles north and five miles we&gt;t of
:
house |; at:
at; a mark and added witlf quiet pride canoes and earthquakes this week.
&lt;L which to accept. He offers his bouae
।
Nashville, on
and lot in the village for aide.
“t did beat him ovary time.” It was
COATS DROVE GEMERAL STOOE.
Claude Gilson of Sunfield was in the , «n honor to entertain our dear old
WELCOME CORNERS.
village Wnliiealay.
Mend!
i Quite a number in our neighborhood
Geu. Neithamer has a new huaker
are having the grip.
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
* WOODLflHb LIVERY J and ahredtler and gasoline engine pur­
Mix James Richard spent last week
chased of J. S. Reisinger last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Landin who in Grand Rapids.
f
*2 FEEb /TABLE
J Mr. Reisinger also sold a ' steam trac­ have
been spending b few weeks' with
• Mr. Gappy is improving his houfe
commencing at 9:00 a. m. sharp, the following pro^ert;
F
When you want to do any driv j tion engine to Willard Jordan a few |
witn a coat of paint.
pnjnt.
P ing in this vicinity, come and rea- &lt; days ago. which he will use tp run his the latter’s parents ‘returned to their with
huni'j in Bradford, Ohio, Monday.
k us. Wu furnish good rigs and i
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------Don Crook and Ned Brooks of Hast* drive to al! points. When you : huaker.
Sorrel mare weight uoo
* Mr. and Mrs. John Katherman and tings were mm. on our streets Sunday.
Lurk heater
Grind stone
Mra. Ira jordan of Hasting* spent ]
come here lot us feed your horses.
| son of Luku Odessa were guests of Mr.
Brown
mare
weight
1.100
.. t .nu 'Inro
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elliot of East Carlton
Sunday with friends in Woodland.
!•&gt; foot ladder
»
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAIIS
( and Mm. Bordman Hager Sunday:
,IorMB
a
'
v
8
'r
lentlld
team.
10
and
11
..i.hM rbain.
and Mr. and Mra Tcbo of Baltimore
Ixurcliaip
Eil.’ Martin who has been working in j Mra O. B. Hager returned Monday
J noNrtsniTH &amp; sows « Hastings
visited at Ben Fitcfier's Sunday.
Pole-for. Champion bin
was in town over Sunday.
j Ir(Jni rxymouui
88 breeding ewee. Shropshire grade,
Plymouth Alien,
Mich, wnere
where sue
she has
has
J LIVERY &amp;■ FEEb /TABLE J The&gt;L E. Ladies Aid Society win . fnim for
Mrs. Roberta ia on the sick lisL
i Wik “ell there ewea in three lota of ten each
Team linrnmi in gmsl ■ -i
wme time during* the sickMrs. C. F. Brook* of Hastings and ‘
Cow alnu^t full Hood Durham, with
l WOObLA Nb, niCH. 1 m&lt;«t this week with Mrs. P. R. Holmes nc“
80-spike tooth drag. &lt;
‘.
of
mother,
Mrs.'Mark
Maher of Jackson visited the'
Corn sheller
th . •iltirator
Mr.
and
Mm
BnmiHald
of
H.MingU
fono
^
caii
..
.
on Wednesday. Nov. 1. Supper will be j F
~
er oue
Large iron kettle
f.ii.niue mu
P?
‘
l
’
l,,
d
white
cow,
giving
milk
seryed by the ladies and "everyone is ’ a lew
few dajp
da vs last week.
....„ ,. . . ,
day last week.
2 hand corn plan terL\
cow' R‘v*uff milk
invited to attend.
Jo,. Coats and Albert Lowery have
AU|lhe above cow, are young, noy to exceed lour
Two-borse rfdiug culti'a’-1
.
BARRY COUNTY MAPS
Thu Woodbnry Missionary Society gone north on a hunting expedition.
Two-boree
walking cultivat :
i?™
•X '• 4.
HUVUOI UlttUI' 11a business
__ trip
—
meet with Mrs. Geo. Ixrtler of
P. P. Wheller'made
Can be had at the Woodland will
5 head young cattle, past yearlings
Woodland next ^Thursday. All are in1- |j to Nashville Saturday.
condition
n Hpraguo i. Mting “F lbe 0,’pet,
Mory „f k» rtore. K
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O N A NEW

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS~

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

D. S. ENGLAND,

ROWLAND BROS.

dan lake,

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SHOES

Hastings Banner $1 a year

Michi$an£hoeCo

Auction Sale!

HENRY RflQLfl

Wednesday, Nov. 8th, 1905

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Postofficc. They give the
names of every farmer, the
■number of acres he owns,
a 11 highways, streams,
churches, school houses etc.
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
at Woodland Postoffice,
John Veltc, Postmaster.

| Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warner accomByron Barnum of Subewa made ia panied by Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Landis
spent a few days visiting the former’s
business trip to Woodland Monday.
sisters, Mrs. Henry Hahn of Campbell.
Josephus Fuller was a Hastings visi­
Forest Hager shot a hawk near
tor Friday.
Wamervile the latter part of last week
MiaCKate Stevens attended a Hallow- , whicb measured 51 inches from tip to
e’en party at the home ot Mr*. Coy j
Brumm near Nashville. Tuesday, eveLitUe
WBrner
vltad.

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| spqnt a few days last week with their

i grandparents in Warnerville.
| Marion Shores was Jn Sunfield on
, business hut Friday.
,

REMOVED,
Having removed my law olllce to the city .'of Hastings,
I wish to thank my many friends in Woodland aud vicinity
for their liberal patronage aud kiudnea# to me. L am now
occupying the front rooms over the Hastings Banner odice
and am uow ready to meet my many friends and client#,
either In a social or business way at any time. My phone
number is 452 and any one uot havlug time to come to ,my
office can consult me over the phone.
To my many friends In the youth and waat part of the
county I wiU say that for many years we have not met very
often but I id) a-hope to meet you more freaneatly both in
a social and buBiussa way. My latch string will always
hang out and I shall always be glad to welcome yon.

Vwy truly.

J AMES. M. SMITH.

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j Mr. and Mrs. IL Rockwell spent
i Sunday at Coats Grove.

Glen Conley and Glenna Hager, spent
Wednesday evening with the former’s
cousins Mr. and Mrs. - Herbert Rock­
well.
Tbe L. A. S. met with Miss Gail
Hager Friday evening. A large num­
ber being present; Their next meeting
will be held at the bomb of Mrs. Mel­
vina Wheeler.
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SPECIAL
A S2 Picture
for only

OQp
UuU»

lion of the liberal patron­
age accorded me. for a lim­
ited time, with every $2
i"' ,r*d*1
'o ««n.
picture for only 39 cts

bpruig’calf
30 to 50 good chickens
- brood bows, pigs by their side
&lt;- lampion -J-horse rake, nearly new
Sterling hay tedder
J
15u {eet of rope, horse fork and pulleys

Lunch at JNToon

See my line of Outing
Flannels. Underwear,
Bed Blankets, Etc.
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' ™Vef £
Moerel
Stock of Dry Goods. Gro-

YOUR MONEY BACH IF NOT
SATISFIED
(

E. Allgeo.
J)SW.
CARLTON CENTER.
Phone 119 1-1

Terms of Sale:

. All sums of f 5.00 and under ca.-li. “nil &lt;&gt;'11
one year’s time will be given on g' "1 :1111
paper at six per cent. Two per rent off i ir

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D. E. Birdsall

AH things come to h er who w&amp;ita—
including old age.
The love let-ten* of a prudent man are
all verbal

b sleigh*
Cream aepanUor
i*.-n«
Champion binder
Champion
mower, near.y 4w4
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All tbe small farm
!articles too numeron- (&lt;■ hiention-

Proprietor

JAS. M. TO
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W. H. MERRICK, Clerk

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116 TONS OF WATER,

flUOUSNESS
Centra]

Co.’, &lt;_ig Tank for Sprinkler System.

.■iritis
lu*

tle li--;

line
jl.PRQp.

di waxes
It is safe

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g
t -.nknowiu

b-t-r:

family
rmnff And
.. Mthl and
it tr.e« can.Lik-.n by a
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prollle

I/-'-'
rip*’”’’.

torn'-

INy

kidney a.
■biers do
m iK-ntUM
.»t« fretn
Uo*d

ng.’S!:

v-:u Thear-!. 01^1 the&gt;
;' • •ij atioh.
—■, :uid iviii
■.! - a&lt;is ef

tieh.
ey* glasses and
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&lt;1 Snr«i0ub
I
gj""1" “ «fc

won
rille, Mich
Phwlcian ।
r, Mich. Of
x. Md 7 to 8 P
•y or Sight. *

Roller Mill Co.
Prices to Oct. 28th, ’05

Dictator Flour
Retail per cwt.
$2.20
Wholesale per bbl. 4.00

S,
bRllDvr
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We will exchange 40 lbs
of Dictator for one bushel
of clean, sound, sweet
milling wheat, either red
or white.

4:JQ or nlgjiL

•KE
RSE SHOER.

it, dost east of

DR MEN.
DR BOYS.

■JI1SI.MKX-AW.
ine]beb*re Iniyfag.
ipt]y &lt;J&lt;in.nfe,

year

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The tower at the Table factory t» be­
ing built up font feet higher. Then a
big tank 31 feet in diameter and 1«
feet deep will be erected on the top ot
the tower. Thia ia to be connected
with the new automatic aprinkler ,yBtem with which Urn factory la now heing, equipped. Tbe tank will l.„ld
m.ono pound, of water, or over I IB
ton.
When the sprinklers shall all be inntallud danger from an interior fire in
the factory will be practically removed.

ugfe

05

be located
Incited more
hmmm favorably than any
ue
.^her in Spain. It „
„ld saying

°I7 “-r b. m&gt;. l. proit khom
T&gt;K“ God lo"- "&gt;» !«•
live &gt;n Seville " N„un, h&lt;&gt;
from the h&lt;yf BUlv lt u
^"tly that ,bey have kept hor2, „„ «nil«l kindly upon Seville with It.
.hade avtmura, u„. Ialno,
tree, moat tn evidence. Some very
vareTS ?
«"■“ f’- “ ‘bey
r.‘br,’’rT °’h" ”
the
rehlcliw .li go on,_ way Sidewalk.
A rMd'-*“d &gt;•»« «« all
l?o feet wide. Ye. ttar, „re
Paved with ro,,w
thM
can. ml automobile, going a. .hoi,
cannot.aee mother earth until you get
usual a.ewd
up on Un- mountain, where the vine
S..V1II, waa tbe cenur of commerce
i«XI7X3“K'rptantod in
bwg before the Chriatian era. and un­
bMwwn th, grape, and amaU vegetable,
l&lt;.bn?t t
n fcw iDCh“
”l““- Iler tbe mlm.nirtr.tiou of Rtanu.it wra
THE NEWSPAPER AND
to put. pleat There i, a toboggan a favorite rraifienc, „f th,, homan
ITS COMMUNITY elide ot Jlj J&gt;ileo.aShd where tour can •tutocracr. Here in oue of the narrow
--re-o. i. nugrewred n.r,n... „
I sur^]’“'l'Jew‘ah .ptartere, Murillo
Speaking of what a .newspaper does M’ Heattil. It hasgreaMMl
to be perftcUv
«17 7? i 2"
«re*u«
for a community, United State® Sena .kill l‘, ■_?.:.
,"1 h*"lJl xl w’tb ti*1 world haa ever known. In the art
wldll
by
twour
mon*
m,
•
tor David Davis, of Illinois, made an .
- . . - t----------- ■■ »•■„ who elide 1 gallery can h&gt; w„
uf 111b
on tlV
hy rivvw
roper. u-rve-k 1 k..« oL-w a
address that remains ever green in the d»»i' »i&lt;h you tmd ho!d
Uli Oil
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work. One th«t he c«lM
■ My Picmemories of newspaper men. He said: Thia dmtanre can &gt;» mad,. in ICT1 loio.
tore” •■St 'Thumae‘giving alm," la a
• Every year every local - paper gives ut« If the men do not stop to take a
great
.truly
ot
Iwggary.
Another
tafrom 400 to .5,000 free lines for the drink which they do quite often. There
inon. one i, “Hl Francre embracing
benefit of the community in which it ■a a hoaulilrd little park where 1 raw tlm craeitied Savior,r." In one ot tbe
is hx*ated. No other agency can or the Dragun tjree claimed .tu he 2000 chontlHa I eaw ten large
canvames. i &lt;
will do this. 'The editor in proportion years old. 1 visited a school fur bop, On., the........................
‘Mirach-of loaves and fish- [7
to his means does more for his own and an Indtistrial «cbool for girls who ea. 1 The other *‘Moses striking the 'A
town than any other'man. He ought were doing lieantilyl embroidery , ulso rcif-k” Called
C-ii-i •*Xho Thirst
...
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The rep* I
to be supported not because you hap a .Nethodist
.1^1. i i Misaion
.......... that has been
•aww I r«*ntirth&gt;n
,iT‘n was very realistic. The
pen to like him or admire hie writing,
ire uf tbe starving mother drinking
by .Ira. .Moffat from America. In . timt. although her balie liecs for
but because a local paper Is the beet in
tatmeat a community can
c.n make,
cUi. k
I; an
“ old
“• tumbled
‘nmNM down
dowa house
Loom op
op ColuiuColne.- I vi
Yft* you can■ nmdily’ii
vestment
ais, aol’ bo ..............
crowded with great MUHigui,
thaugbl, ,j .
&gt;’ “■«
m|r«inK
thia nine.
linlw Dane
lailiefrom
Irma her
her famfam..................
- •claimed j •■••■ini
K Lilli
p.it
n. ,t
mrtrriiwl
* gentleman
'
• a
.breast for
.
•
but ib.Maoi.liw
financially ■»
it iu
is a.*
of .....
more k-.-.
benefit
than , 1-OlUmbUH
“ra’w* WNs
WT inar
neil. A
i4ing
days*. without
food or '
both n«uul1i«r
preacher and
teacher. -To
day
tcW me
m'* that
tl'al uie
Fie was
WB&gt; unite
'm»t«- «&gt;&gt;&gt;-,&lt;&gt;■■
surprised
tu ’ wlter.
lw&gt;fh
nr.,1 lo.nk,,f.. j
— - '!toil!
^.—1 ...
.
editor* do more for
Island
frietidlv
The Cathedral
of &amp;is a grand
.ra. lM»
,.,ra» pay than
luuu any
ail)■:‘ find the pw)’’,v on lh&lt;&gt; *
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j phe (’athedral
of Sevilie
men on earth. F
---------I’atropire your home .; with
",1
Anxinvahs
nml. someexpresMsi and custiy structure being the second !

hrtrity. but as
— o:i
paper, nut as a charity,
an* In I
vestment ” -&gt;X’etvspaperdom.

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anxious foranrex- largest in the world next to Sr Peters

AUCTION SALE !

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Local News.

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In order tc finally settle tbe estate of the late David Pitt, his heirs will sell at
I ablic Auctioi, at the farm residence of the late David Pittt one mile
south, and two and one-half miles West of Assyria Center, on sec­
.
tion 19, Assyria township, on
sga

WEDNESDAY, NOV- 8,1905
Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m., the following property, to-wit:

Bay horse, weight 1300
Blac&gt;inare, weight 1300 *
2 cowf*. 5 years old. due in March
- yearling Durham grade bulls
Steer, yearling
J yearling heifers
Calf. 6 months old
24 Shropshire grade ewes

atl.m to

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Cbri.iu.,, ' I®) | Sllfl,.shire gra.le btlvk

I .luroln - butl"t.n. ..In, ( U'k bought dmrch. followed by,, Mohamitiedan j
• M) bunches of violet-: -o that . ach mes-iu.
be again occupied by the!
Several very Iwge flock, of .wild i F"*Wt’e b«4to
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wear. (&gt;ur talik* prtaent Christian Githedr I since 14v,‘. 1
geusc wi fe teen noing south ThurMitty. j ^er* ',u'n- "•
tbr chiiceM &lt;.f flowers. Many &lt;&gt;f its rich nnd ma«Hivt- pillnra !
Several from this city contemplate 1
T
T” tak”“
B°man
Moor‘ I'
Ukirnr in the Miehiimn-K%«nbin
“"V'V." *'’ J'**
’n‘ »&gt;h.'-tract
,rnv,»
r^ that preceded
urea
precededitit SmnJ
taking ii; the Michigan-Wiscom-in foot i
, m r with My. and Mia (lark that "t its -ttained glass WinduWh represent- f
ball game-fa Ann Arbor.
■ nil-lit ।Iwafcolarat
__ i.il_ iLn’ai rat...
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.
-------------------..1,.'..n• .1.. drexmi
.1.
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t • seeing
, . .
. to 1304.
,
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*bt «’«'»d&lt;*.several
elegantly
njgM-riptural
dateimck
tt\Rogv^ '■xpw t‘‘ ,o niakv M V‘ t' ' ’’ortugue^ iHih.m and gentleman from DdWb in th.- crypt was shown us the
. - .■ .
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...
- .. .
u.- me
nl very desirable improvement
Lisbon viaiteltwaho.
viriUNlusaho. Our
Our hind
I Mind played
played ■ »«ra
improvements on hut
his Lisbon
urn that contains th»- ashcH
iwbcn of UhrlstoChrlstol ottage at Gun lake jjext wason.
as they enierod the dining room , phrr Culumlms bought back from.
Throw aside your - fuel heaterw fend which beamed tn please them very • America ut tlu clus.? of the late Span­
invert in ’Garland” Stoves nnd Ranges, i much and in Itheir polite and graceful i^h American war. ,
Sold exclusively by Weiwjtt Bros.
j manner they Ixiwed wry low. That
Uh- Alcazar or former palace uf the zfcvi

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2 brood sows, good ones . ,
12 pigs, 3 month's old
75 hens and chickens
Wide tire wagon
Covered carriage
Single harness
Buckeye drill

McCormick Bjnder
McCormick corn harvester, nearly new
Cauldron kettle
Corn hIi- kr
Fanning mill
Grind stone
Spike tooth drag
Lot of other farm tools
About 10 tons of hay
the 160
g.e .tbushels
American
ut Home. A Tempi. ..f V.-nus uuce oc- { 55
ofRepublic,
oafs
Corn fodder iW)
Quantity of core
30 bushels of p-it ttoes
Jkx)k stove
Heating.stove .'gj
Gasoline stove
Dishe ■
Furnitur Carpets and o j • • .u ticle- too numer­
ous to mention
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Tpt*mS Of SalA—AIHumR $5.00 and hnder cash.
Over that amount
1
11,0 Wl w«lw o months time will be given on good bankable 4101 ch
at (» per cent interest. TJwo percent discount for cash at sale.

Heirs of David Pitt,

FRANK WALTZ, Auctioneer

PROPRIETOR5.

XOriCKOr HKAHISG CLAIMS.
in (how Mniv places we read today of
the famine now devastating and de­ sure of Mteblrui. County of Harry, ay.
Notice is tu n-by given. IbM by an order 04
stroying tbe fair land.
the Probate Court for Ur cutiuty «h' Harry
Gibraltar. We have-now arrived at ninde .in the jstn .lay of Octobci. a. I&gt;. Wi’., I.«ik
mcuiths fYi in that date were nltowrri lot .rnlR
Gibraltar. “Gute of Hercules.” and
are nndcr the protection of tbe English
flag. There arc 23,000 inhabitants lin­
ing at the base of this rock. It is aw­ lug*. for &gt;'«4B&gt;it&lt;alki&lt;i »nd Bilownti
ful in itft greatness and vastnesn. Yet
in these day* uf dynamite and shells
utti.
1it is naid that It could l&gt;e punctured
1full of boles in a very abort time. As
no
1 one waul* it but the English, it
will
in al! prulminlity not isi moleatal
1
XtrriCK OF UKA KI -« ' l.A J it:
’right away. Gibraltar tyunand fort­ KU.U* of Mk-hlg&amp;n. County of Harry pNotlcr !« iw-rcby given, that by an on I.
ress
van
lie seen in five hours, tihope
’
FrobaU* &lt;'outl foi thr Cmgitv of Karri, n
are
few and mostly confined to one the’ ±jnd day of Sept. A. I». &gt;■*
‘
long .rtrcct. Although yon Bml aomc
u#Fartii&amp;”iaiiS it'SSi
are little more than holen- in a
",l*lan‘.^Ltas'!f1 **^7.
’’J1’1
a*7’that
„ ,
ran .
, ■ ■
, , cmiM'd.kni! ISM nil errdllor- ot r»W diwnsM*
1wall.- they are filled with beautiful are required to present tbelr claim- U&gt; «*M
good, much cheaper than the aamo !
“‘5,12
f
*kM in other Plana. „ we found after ^^^^.ueraryjjytrerf tra.
leaving there.
. Monday, the‘..-.nd day of January next, ai tea
'
o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day.
—----- -------------------- Dated Hept. .Tnd. A. D.. ixou
The Master iaalways withthow who
•
;»aeek to miniliter.

lsu.t „f ,hi. . tbo Vermillion Tower half hidden with
। tbe Spanish Flag floating in the breeze.
insist
----------------x ', lhal
anjugghuji i&gt; o rrcOgniMed industty
--- ------------------------ihhi MHinggiiiig isu III iiruim-m luuua..;
. &lt;hat n ached to th. ceiling.■ !, (J
ri«»IMa||y a wall was built around this
Originally
.Xu boitin
No
b&lt;,.*c is
i» dark in which a HtU®
little i. froin
In,m |hig
th|, p,&gt;rt 11WIUK
„„,ing t&lt;1 tth
h,.
,. exurbitani
,.xl,rbituw a
“ ladder
MMw attached
attm hud which*
which. show.-d
.huw.U the I MU„nu|lll . But now moHt of the walls
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iliwMot
from
flit
rrnMia
nit
in
n:&lt;tdTUi
child smiles
•
dutira on imptHs. AU th“ hpuws an* descent from tin cross, all in nati ,
apt! tnoriin
towers are gone. The Arab never
' inti
Hu has made no great gains who apparently
white
im-rtly
a
vmm
w....v —
—j built &lt;&gt;f
- . woo&lt;i and in
• the ruu^. there un ‘that'
n,,t uses faces or profiles, animals or in, ,
,' mZd.'lr'which
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..
w*v..rul of Murilut
’givre .i'l.l'hi
tmm.'. ofrtI ,'h«.ra.l
.-ll«prt w.tri,
werearwal
Murtll,?,« it.-rat
Lrel I sects in their architectural work. But
nover lust anything.
-whib'.-it." Whit,-wral’.ing If al- pahtinga On.- • the little Cherub-" I
when he built a Moeque, or a l»alaee
Even good service is cheap-m d by a {tie
r.v.wniz.Jiudu.tryh,-no. th., poor ■ omMilarwl hi. beat.wa, not more the. he became a toy maker, his work is
■ sii]«hod appearance.
man can have a whit.' homw alllmugh |
■" “»
Th,,
ao'fine in. finish an^ coloring. Most
I not built tit marble. Tha .tract, are gvlleman. a Mr. Treat from Maim-. people
now-a-days would say “too
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
j narrow hot H-an paved with ,t,me " hr. wan w?th me ami wm. making hi»
.i- i much ginger bread work.'
VBDKR FOR Ft BUCAnON.
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Some of
the most anxious iivura
hunts y»
of a |
trip to the Orient, gave me this •
tbe little. bbx-ks and I should think well drained, j fifth
Stale• of Mk-tiigsn. 1 tie IToUatr 1 oun for the
Fee) languid, weak, run down.'
. ...- illfnrmatkin
■. »... .j ye a,,*, xapi ' The court of Myrtles with its transmother’slife
IL*-are
—~tlioeu
L----- when
--- _ It1 County1 of Harry.
croup.'1
Flocks of g&gt;&gt;ats an. driven arqund the । that
' aloablu
one* ui the honnehold
household have
have tlie
tlie croup.
_
,
—
___
. ,,
Svvilluluformatiun.
runiiibwl 'th.mvuv. ■„ the P"""» '«■*
GuFhall .J tbo omtao- ;Headache.' Stomach "off”'.'—Jmrt a I * a g g ,........
K
,
.
city
milked
injronl
;&lt;
the
hmire.
a..&gt;
............
1
»1 nice
tn ....
th*" city ».
ot ..
Hu-UngraUB
-tn
... —
aald Count!
There is no other medicine so effective .
! opeta-- ,,r Carou-u. 'Hartarot So, HU " I ta.ln,,. ll tea 1SS irtrtu-oa. It. rcullog . |glain cam- of lazy liver. Burdock BlodQ !. nmts
a.K..M. ft,
ittern tont*s liver mid stomach., pro- .tou,eSt,
***V. °! /kJ
‘‘'t a
H. Toaa
iww. p __ _ 1
in this terrible malady as
Foley’s;1 the milk delivered by the milkmen thouihild
"Pon Jtuuiaml Flxaro." Th- Spanlab '»
»'•*“ “‘1 floM 1" mote, digaation. puriliaa the tibial
' tn the Matter of I lie KMaic of l a
and Tar. It i- a household
*
the iTcupsiiitsi The bright i,v
- l,u- 1
Mowry. Ilt-wu-M. ClarkC. Aldrichtia
favorite for throat and lung troubles,
I'-w
"I ■'"■ta
ta '“nu
’to™"&lt;x,r “ ■
In Mhl court hl.« |M-tlUvu.praviiig ft
terraced
torraCiMl huusei
liouwia arc
arc overhung
imTituw
••? wl(&gt;.
“
,( tIktaavurialng
...
and us
as it contains Jio opiates or other uJZTtalranleJtltal
Hj
mt : S-tllln
►.• •i .
of
alabaster
nnd the
.
.
.. .
anti
to wil Ibr inlrrmt of -aid rulaU 1
ar., cv.-r. .1
how many
, roof arched with
pbisons. it can be unfair given, ror ticeil
.
realcatatc
tticivln dewrllioil aXiirira'r
hniconiexf
that
are
cove
1
mother
«&gt;f
pearl,
jasper
and
gold
A
few
k» ivy Ld ll. were of rn. ry l.u ■. U.wk
•■•• 111 1,‘» cl»’ “”d ,n. f“'''
It i» Order.-d, That&lt;l—
-•» «-&gt;
&lt;U0O by Arthur E. Hulhuiland.
DESERT DISHES
tbe ivy anu
ami H&lt;
wvi&gt; oi.,
tiff
ik mii
«•..
j,
..... K
i we stand ripqn the blhe
’
- thniugh Spain. 'Till,
The nurlit
night UHtrhtnxU
watchman &gt; stejw and
bate ufllcr. he and l«.h.
■rtntert fn
C-Merpiccv of the audience
eyed acnoritaa in the Imckgron idpetp- "if. Seville with sjiear nnd lantcru Mill '{ tileil
lug • uM petition, and tl
CUPS
and
SAUCERS
In said eotate appear u
ing ont bt-re and there to. dot it eight : "
"out tlie i ‘-humbci •
Here tis said Culunibus
• lime and place, to Rian
Miuiy P'wvlw’ the streets crying &lt;
‘ ,
..lapent^c nnd American ware.
’ Mood while making his final ami. earn­
' of the many carriage, pusaing
m-11 the luta're.it uf Mid
«J*le
gardens hour of the night. ’Tlie bull-ring it .
should not N- granted.
Just the thing for Christmas
of the beat honpee have r.e&gt;l ■ lK-oo ' an iinposiug Mructuru and will hold est plea before the king anil queen
presents. Nice line and prices
and lookout toivere. where th
and asking the privilege of msknip
order, for ihrr-«' -.lav.—hr vx«rk» pir vinu* U&gt;
' 14.(l&lt;0 people. The Spanish govern­
right.
i Mid &lt;Uy of twating, tn the HaMIfg* ltai.iv r g
punt, mtn get &gt;t hue view of t ..... wm
their name immortal. But 'of course
ment however is trying to suppress
ncwhpuwr printrd Abd clrcuUUd tu Mid muntv
All Ameru.:,, will remember C)rdiz. a. ’' bull-fighting. It in to lie hoped that they did not dream uf this honor at
Ei.i i Hk&lt; &gt;&gt;x
CNAi« V. M.u'g
LEE HING, Site.
ltrgl«t«*r iX Frobntr,
* Jodgoof &gt;-r&lt;*iv.w&gt;,
he mistake of buying furniture before
being the plane where Colum|me rethat time. Then to the court .of &gt;■
; | A true copy. J
• tbi» cruel »i»rt with the kindred evil
lurnwl after h* diwovory of America. I 1
ir large Hock as we surely have someI &lt;&gt;f lotteries in Spain and, Mexico so Lions where 12# marble columns ar- ;
tin
II wae to thi« port that l‘»&gt; ritshV
ranged by 'threes, supported galleries
H.’iwaut.
neat to our own doors, will lie wiped
laden Spanish lout' came to unload.
which rise to a lofty height. The
out forever. The largest industry in
■
ft
wa»
afterw.nl'
captured
by
tbb
! e time of the year when it is hard to keep
twelve lions, sitting tail to tail under
Seville is a tobacco factory employing
Englieh who eiirricd away W reawb
yourl-i ।
the marble bowl never cracked a smilu
‘ ree from mild and dirt aud you must wipe
3.000 girls. We saw them criming out
I
tlHtrnii;.
• yon go into the house. We have a large
laden with treason*.
of the building at night in jierfcct Or lashed their tails at our entrance 1
or even extendisl a paw of greeting. I
assort he
Sevile. Spain- "'«■ I''1 onr
■'Till
ESTABLISHED ES YEAHs7''“
swarms. .We now leave Seville to
Cadi, to join It again al Gibralter.
Farther oh we entered the chamber of j
visit Granada and ita AlhambriL
death, where so many lost their heads. '
From here we took a epecial train to
No visit to Sjiain is complete with­
AH I can say is. it was a pretty’ spot
S..ville Spain. »t mil« di.tant Innehed
ZXmL This gave w. a tine clew of out a journey to Granada and the Al
to die in. The court of the captiv e
hambra. This name means “red”
and the entrance to tbo Harem bad ■
the
country.
Salt
evaporator,
were
from the color of the sun dried brick.
l...rs,. C ■ b Fibre niats 65c to 82.00. Rubber mats
We know the-diseases and weaknesses of men like an open book.
very small windows where in looking
the 11 ret thing, of internet patchre al
This wonder »i&gt;ot of .Spain has been
anil u.jWe have been curing them for 30 years. We have given our lives to
along the rood for mile.; glares dug brought to‘t lie door of New York hy out we could see the green and yellow j
It, and thousands upon thousands of men restored to Vigorous Vitality
out and filled with water made me direct steamship and railway commun­ fruit of the orange and lemon trees, i
are today living monuments .to .the skill, knowlcdn* and success of
think'd tbe floutingrgardens of Mca- ication. How strange it is that this There stood the great va*e of the Al­
l»rs. Kennedy 4L Kergan. We never hold uut false holier., we ntvi r
, ham bra. ft held 1&lt;M&gt; gallons of attar
ieo.
Tim -ah «&gt;• P‘l«&gt; to'
undertake a case we cannot cure. We have made so thorough a study
was the home of Queen Isabella who so
of all the diseases of na&lt;’D—of Varicocele, Stricture, BiqoA Poisons,
hay etacka. Going inland anti leav­ generously sold her jewels to furnish, of roses. The apartments occupied by
Hydrocele, Nervous Debility, Paralysis. Bladder. Urinary and Kidrfey I
ing the ocean behind we c^n. to
Washington Irving are known as the
money fol (kilumbus to discover
Diseases, General Weakness, Legg of Vitality, and have cured p ulmv
a good fruit country; grope vines oreh- America and her royal husband King “nest of greatness.” The sky lights in
thousands of casett. that If there Is a cure f. r YOUR disease &gt;ou I
.
THREE L1CENREO E*BAL*E"®lr
this room are tbe finest in the palace.
art, of ..lire tree- inM«&lt;«&lt;“■
will find it hero. Wh'-n nc Lnd^rtake a case there is uo such thlrt 1
Ferdinand. And then after so many
as failure. We charge nothing for consultation and our, knowledge,
like peach Momome then M fir *&gt; ™e years for an American citizen Washing­ Thu floor is lilack and white Moeair
skill and exp-rienqp are at your service. XVc will explain to you
eyes could roach orange me. ladto ton Irving to have tlie honor of mak­ work. Leaving this enriianted plae»How ami Why We Can Cure You; why ihA'diseases of m&lt;-n require
Jith tbo Urn delicious fruit I •■».
we descended the hill to the town and
ing thia place famous and the Alham:
the knowledge and skill of Master Specialists. We do not require to
visited th«i Cathedral, entering tbo I
ate. the rnreet kind.
experiment with your case as we know from cxj&gt;e»ience in treating
bra the show place of Europe.
crypt where side by aide on lead coffins
were rtuall vegetable garden. Atom
thousands of cases exactly what to prescribe for your symptoms. Don’t
This great palace was buih in the 13th are the remains of Ferdinand and Isa- .
•* boy’.-, waist laundered at the American Laundry will wear
•be discouraged if you have treated without succors with Quacks, Fakirs,
half way tetween Cadiz and hoville
£Lme &gt;O U,. old Muuriah mrong- centurv by the Moorish kings. The{ liella. In tbe Plaza opposite our hotel
Electric Beita, Free Trials, etc. You must get cured—and Doctors
■•■b longer than if it is latinns A
hill that it is built on ip 2&lt;J0U feet long
alone can cure you. Our New Method System of treatment has stood
U#’ d-ut tome. 11 only cost*
I fJC E A V ■■ ■
hold ot Ctor. it. waU. have
w "00 feet wide. The high and thick walls where wc stayed over night there was I
the test for 25 years—why should it fail in your case. Should your
Of this Work. '
Drss
a
fine
monument
of
Columbus
.
Tak'
rcte -till Standing. AU .along .b» «
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The American Laundry, W. J. Start, Pr»p.
case prove incurable you need not pay us a dollar. We refer you to
are strengthfend by a«|uare towers. It ing it all in all ;the Atfiambru stands
any Bank In this city as to our financial standing. If you cannot call
mil* I -«w no fcnrewearept wlmr wu
is built for a fortress as well as a home peerkwa in my mind. We bad a tedious f
write for a Question Blank for Home Treatment. Consultation Free.
,nade from century plants and cactu«
The palace proper was destroyed by
Booklets sent Free.
and
long
ride
in
the
cars
from
hero
to
■
buthoi which grow very mu«k
Charles the fifth, but ia considered yet' Gibraltar not reaching there until five .
8mall trees. Arrivingat BevBto ou
the finest piece of Moorish art in exis­
in
the
afternoon
Yet
it
gave
us
a
■
earring?* were again rw&lt;ly to take us
tence. The railroad follows the high­
chance to see tbe country of Sjiain ■
- v*.»
way over which Columbus went to tbw liettar than in any other way. It look- '•
MS SHELBY STREET, DETROIT, MICH.
Capitol uf Ferdinand and Isabella. Ito ed so beautiful and fertile to us! Yet I
white boron, nothing of any
condition is stilliood as we saw several
happenoLoelJ I at«r««m. found that

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The
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„,ita,,e white cuttages
kings with
ini' Hastings
citunuigr* Musical
ustvai Club
v. IUD w
w ill
III meet
Ulrt'l ■
”
‘“"“b' Moorish
........ ..............
—....its.anfamous
tuuitniacourt
vutiri,
at the Baptist church parlors Friday
their ie&lt;l tiled roofs lehind u« Of maidens i*. cunsidt red tlie purest
to Maderm
architecture.
It is
evening Nqv. 3rd. All members are ' aiid
”*** lauie good b/v •-*&lt;
—»
*to aqil
.... ■ t&gt;pe of
-• Moorish ........
..
| direct to Cmlik, Spain.
/said that fifteen virgin* were givep tu
requested td be prvwnt.
Dr Loring; had a song tor every them every year. The magnificence of
Frank Poland died suddenly Sat unlay
place we stopped. In leaving here they this building with its marble hathing
night at hi-, home north and east of
sang” We have Shot the Shoot at Ma- ; pools underneath, where the favorite
Middleville •from a stroke of paralysis.
j deria. but wt) are going to leave her । wires lutthed ami their subjects were
Dee»ywd formerly lived in this city. ' HgHjn •'
{obliged to drink the water in obedience
Sunday evening the Harvrot Home f IV,- loft Matfetia on Saturday aud , to them, is beyond my description.
Retail 9Oc rraiw
wrribe waa given at the Itaptut artivbU al Caiir -| an. un‘Munday, The walks and gardens cannot la? de­
Wholesale $15.00 ehurcli. the mttale being under the di-1 Carnage, wert taken ut the duck. . scribed tin y must la- seen to appreciate ■
ruction ra
of a.™
Mra."• Archie
McCoy and
-rat™,
.rau, lira-...
rarf wi | w„ rod(, thvvJgann-. viaitihg art gal­ their grand coloring and fr^jeoing. A i
gfoatly enjoyed.
, leriea, parks aiiu other places of inter- w.-.bhy Moor arm un un hluYt to rjd, t,y tm |,ic).cl„. when tha valley
Mr and j|r«. C. G- Maywood are est- At the public gardens, all claw”­ J. ro„»l,... to patient ytor ll.. htraae wl„
Ihl. hri,iK,. „-harP Colm...
.
. .. cuts of • a U.% jiouml and cunditiemi ctWgregatr. You can of I’liutins Pilatl-and luul his own built 1 bus wee’ overtaken hy tbe metJvup.'r.of
We will nay $1.00 the
like
it.
Graudedr
of
Grandeur'
th-hundred pounds for reas­■ ilanghter. born Sunday morning j study ilji* mi.x|-l population Spaniards
IsaUdla after first being refuted wife.
... . ■ Moors and r.--gr«»v
Stiff rimmed; delicate n&lt;-t work tracery «&gt;n the walls ; pointed out to n-. The simple arch
onably
clepn.
sound, Motin r and . child are doing niivly.
l The BANN’t;
... 1— with
-1.1
'
■ - colurtjil Sjumish . witli its wealth of ornamt-utatlon and of that bridge now standing was not
EK unitoa
their many sutkbreros.
nisi dark
sweet, dry Buckwheat
friends in extending .congratulatiohis. i cloaks are x otispicuum while much ‘ color, leave* an itupmedun upon the much tu !•«•. Yet it has its place in
of • gaiety seemed Io exist yet a spirit ot
'modern history'as the pivot that turn­
In after years III his death he left ed the :cuur*&lt;!. ot Columbus towards
*■
b rerpart, Bt‘i plastering Mrs. Waldorff's gkHjiny pride is prvvateljt Cadiz is
this ihagiiitieini edifice turn hvsphal f
located
un
a
pftiinsula
and
presents
.n
Warrant- :H“A house just north of tbe M C. R.
Every
for the iKkir. 1 snw tn one part the :
The fltbi view uf the Allmmbra i»
II. passenget dtqfart. They are iisiug a
ed to
atisf action patv.t plastic: that hardens within a ; approach it frdm the sea. It is -called doibitorii s. in another the nrt gallnry. ' &gt;t soon to Iwr forgotten. The snow
], th- Spaniel. I’An, ., and &gt; . .. round,al ; “l«1 wulytur.. work of i.,.t.J men. then capped Hirrra Nevada is-uback ground
or your n.-_
y back.
finish "n.' v.-'r roUaforae
i• i .. ». mu-..'r
P“ f.-w &gt;*'arl.l,-.tv,-,
’
.......... 'fut.... wall
.. „ii from - .t to
... -ji .; in s-ninir “uiiu
inarbh*atrfi u.
»t camv
lor tbe dark green of the dive and tall
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,
' , £ hieh *
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broad
’is u-ften
pro- 1 t-ml
to th-the
eiuipd
feetbin|t
k»ag. of
At rose:
&lt;mc Cypress' Im* .In this Inclosure was
andMbyom
Interested
^Xh^
id.. This
whh'h
altar abont
that H&gt;
was

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ING 555

Local News.
Rowlader and Mackintadi shipped 1
car loads of stock Friday.;
i
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
Will Thomas has just (completed a |
j The d*noc «t the Orange
Fri^
nira new ira bmne .1 bi. eotuge «t
““"7^1 .ttentaL M numbera
I lil£Ul.
:--Gun lake.
,
-- *-A -fir*
- *time
’-------reported.
• being sold.
Lee Hing ha* a new pherograph and i The sick in the neighborhood are on
ia entertaining his friends with sev­
the gain.
'
eral choice selections daily.
. Mrs. Frank Sage of Hastings and
Through the kindnem of Hon. E. Floyd Budd and family of BattJe Creek
L Hamilton the following volumes have been the guests of Metsrs C._ A.
have been added to the high school li­ Bristol and Fred Bristol and fsmihre
brary : Report of U. S. Fish Com­
of late.
mission, 4 vol*., Year Book of Dept,
Tbe corn busker is working it- way
of Agriculture for 1904. Report- of
Mineral Resources of U. 8. for 1903. down the line.
Mr. and Mr». Bowser spent a few
There volumes furnish most excellent
reference material a* each report is day* with their children at Galesburg

Continued from pag’* our.

By

ating

a

Good

Breakfast.;

scholars of tbe agre given were ab­
sent from school and there will all be
J
White House coffee is a j brought in. Think of a whole town­
» delirious morning Bbveragej ship with every child of the age limit*
fixed by thi* law in school.
far 35c a pound. Onr line J There i* much to encourage those who
■want to we greater progress and better
» of Breakfa-t foods will look« work in the district schools. First am!
• good , to you—Try these. &lt; greatest of all is the new truancy law.
| Malta Vita, Egg OSee, Puf- &lt; Next to that in importance is the nonnal training law. Fourteen .teachers
{fed Rice, Shredded Wheat&lt; ; graduated from tbe uoruial training
;j
I Biscuit, Quaker Oats andj! clam in this city last year. Twenty
!’ teacher* are taking the conn- this compiled by eminent specialists iu tbet past week.
f
•
{ anything you may want iu &lt; v year Thirty Barry Co.teachers took the their fields besides being written-in a
A large cistern that Austin Ferris
i special summer normal work at tlw I clear, pleasing manner.
was building for Grant Adam- caved
»the grocery line.
i Kalamazoo Normal last summer. Soon j Our old"friend ’’Jack" Rockefeller in on him last week one day and but |
I Barry Co. qvIU have its schools presided
1 is a pretty good josber despite the fact for timely aid it would have been all ,
! over by teachers who have normal
t that he has a hairless pate. As our np with Austin. Rather a cloey call
i training. When the rural schools are
। readers all know, he is a Bn pt 1st, he thinks.
supplied with teachers who shall have
through and through and never lets un
An uncle of F. Merrill’s ha» been
Phone 292.
i had some .special preparation for
I teaching in' addition to the good opportunity go by to get in a word for 'hiring him. Mr. Newton by name |
man’s spiritual uplifting. Recently
’ academy training that moat teachers being in Cleveland a delegation of cit- j MLm» Grace Bristol siwtit Wtsliu-Mluy j
with Mrs. Bowser.
; now have, and when the boy» and girls
’ izens from that city railed upon him ;
i of there same schools are in school cqn- (and among other things he counselled j
Linuoudy.auch result* w ’ll lie achieved
FINE LAKE.
: them to turn their thoughts to higher
1 as have never before l&gt;rea known.. things. • This they di|l; for the next j
Don’t be Fb .led by Agents.
\ ;.
Delayed letter.
,
The law makes it the duty of all school
Last
j nay
day after he
the “rexbe bad delivered tne
aer- j■
j;aia Tuesday
Turtday Gbo.,
Gbo,. Brininstool
BriuiuHuol and
anu |j
Now is tha ium&gt;!
.place' your ; li officers teachtTH or other persons tel
orti« i tor an enlarged picture for ; . render such assistance as they can to jnonette” the price ot Standard oit,| wjfe Mrs, Mabie Caae aud Mra. GrU &gt;
was higher hy it cent a gallon.--Port- Campbell.
Edwin
BrhiiOBtooP.and
l&gt;ell
the holidays, y«.u run fio chance ,
uampoeu. r.uwiu
.............. t i
of ioniiiR y&lt;«ur money or choice \ | the officers in the performance of their land Olmerver.
photo tf^youreelf or friend.’ We i( |I official duties. We bespeak for th«
and
wife,
Mrs. Sally Ann Beebee and ;
have a lltie tin*- of sain pies that • C-uinuiimioner of Schools and the'
Arlher HOyt and wife of Battle Creek .
COMMON COUNCIL.
will c. nvince you that we can ' '■ Truant ‘Officer of Barry county tl|e&gt;
gel ju-t what you want and at y :■ support-of al! citizens in the enforce-i
Common council met in regular re*- all drove out to Shore Acres to
the right price. Remember we l.
remind Joe Brininstool that Jt was !
of une of th&lt;- brat law, wit), whirl, •i,°" Frl,"»y
have all the old Negatives that ( ! went
...
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। Mayor protein Gran: presiding. Frea- bis 52d birthday. Tbe day was spent ’
have, been •made in Nashville for ) !I we have bpen favored in recent years.
|&gt;n/Bl r’oll c&gt;n AI1K Barls r. Grant.
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food
.UltMia lamMiroUlmwrJ
-the past 25 years, and can make \ 1
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you an enlarged picture from (
The sick get best of service at I Aids. Brooks. Horton
j Tbe.guesls left Joe a line rocker as a
these
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Mulholland’s Drug Store.
Minutes of previous meeting read * token to remember this occasion.
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;' iint] approved.
mra aodilod ' Th" 1'omi.ku. pie .oel.l M rrrank |
Soothe* itching skin Heals cut* or , 'r,,“
r&gt;
rueaday evening was
»
piles.
C.
Hennetu i.Tw.^
labur. u«nH.«l: vv
W. Koiish
Itmuli ! Coleman
Col«iMn-s» T«»d«y
«"• a
«.t
barns without a scar. Cures -1’—1
labor, 13 OH; L, Anderson, htlior, 15.75; | success *in spite of the threatening !
salt rheum. any it&amp;ing.
i------Phone 140
Nashville, Mich. , ezcoma.
►1st “sells
*Hs C.
U. Raynor, labor. 13.08; J. Rose,
Rose. lablab. i dements.
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Doan’s Ointrnet. Your druggist
it.
• or. 14.88: J. Sixbcrry. lalxir. 13.30; Cfj
uowry. j Last Thursday night will long bet
________ -Baker, labur. 22.50; Dr. Lowry,
,
witue-sx.
witness, 15.00; F. Maynard,
Maynard, w
witness, remem bed by the people That lire on'
YanHbr^'' the 8ou,h riiore of Fine Like.. An elec- '
Giddings,* ^"oT
’Sylvester
V
m .wit".^"\J&gt;r
M.ura\
”Bnm&gt;*"
wh'. i flral .lurra .bout the .borlft of the

Auction Sale!
Having decided to quit farming. 1 will salt
farm three and one-half miles east of
x
close to the Fisher church, on
township,

Thursday, Nov. 9, ’05
Comment ing at ten o'clock a. m.. sharp, the following desenlssi property t,,,^.

8 acres of b«an pod*
100 bushel* ®f ciatiBinder, nearly nev
Lever Osborn drag, ,
Lever 60-t*»,th ilra-.-

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ENLARGED PICTURES.

C. M. EARLY,

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Brininstool
and1100
wife, Charley
Sorrel mare
weight
Brown guiding weight! l-'UX)
Gray mare weight 1400
7 sheep
.
Shi op-hire buck, full blood
0 1 C brood sow 2 years old
8 tons thteshed hay

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They combine elegam finish, durability, and
convenience, with ecotKuny of fuel, and in spite
of all competition held their station far in ad
vnuce of ali others. \j.e take plearun- in calling
attention of our readers to their merit.
••Garland" Stoves and Ranges awarded ttie first
prize Paris Universal Exposition, 1900, over all
the world; al«o al Pan American Exposition,
Buffalo. UMH.

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JJJ &amp;.**’ Weissert Bros,

S ' Itondi. labor. 1.US: W. Cobh, labor. »b-»«l only too plan, wbrra the lljlil
;2.G3; S. Anderson, labor. .70: M. , ning had done its deadly work, (hie of j
1 Rabin.suii, labor. .13; M. Turner, t the glan'. black oaks, on the shore in
” Kner;iS!ir5“&lt;l!;
lying on lb.

444'1.8,«7; -J Wootaft; lulior. 2.H2: W. ; ground. The large trunk was split into I
•m ’ Morrison, labor. 16.10; U. Hopkins, three parts. Only a stub about 20 fret­
in I
: G- Kousb. labor. *.H»; D. | high was left standing. The falling '
U4
Poland, labor, 2.45; B. Imrram. labor. I
. B1nH«h*.fi t&gt;
i f .le
■M 44S; Cleo. Sal.I.-r, labor. 3.50; C. L. I l”"* M"'1’-'1 &gt;'"* Ebod IhmU.
rT tjmltb. team. :B.C0; Jaa. Radford.
Otto I re, and little»onof KalamaUl labor.'.35; .Will
Roush, acct.. .tll:lzun spent Sunday with the. formeiY !
m W. BromffeH. Inter. V.00. a r Wil- brother Will Ere, and family
r''j 4&gt;n. coal. 89.00: Gamewell Fire-Alarm
,
Hard- 444 ' C'» - l“00; L C. Smith labor. 2-LW; I Hoyd and Sherman Budd of Battle i
i Kd. Shay, teaming.' 4.00: C. Cnsline. :&lt;'reek'-pent Sunday at their parents’
,33
n I teaming. 5 25; W. Kelley, teaming.’! home H. Budd’s.
444 iai3o;
i 5 25; a
A.. warner.
Warner, re.
teaming. W.00; V\.
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------ « 22; Geo. Tolhurst.; - The Bowne and Turner cottages aie ■
I teaming.
Weis
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..3.85;
. Weiwwrt
Bros., sup- ' occupied by Battle Creek men now.
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plies. 88.73; Frank Stanley,
repairs,
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J. ll*
Hnrp-11, ^...
a,,&lt;
8Penl Saturday
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afel; M. Hall, later. 3.14: J.
I. harp',r
lr’a
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We handle the beet grades of coal on the market—
8 Order from as and yon are sure to be satisfied. Phone
X 194 and we will give your order prompt attention.
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See us before inlying

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LEHIGH, NUT and EGO, POCAHONTAS,
C C.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

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M. MATTHEWS CD. CO-

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..repair_ * _ 1i vt1 ,K ,the
Kra fiiFra.,.'.... Iin Battle
ll.l ,1. ,1
er. Mipplies. 7.07; John Mate,
with
former's ..a
parents
; iag. 21.40; M. C. R. R , freight. 85.7'J; , Creek and Sunday with their cousins
1 n«.rr..1,I&gt;le Ete-trlc Co
K I. j Mr. .nd Mra. Cha, SIcb. H Bedford. H
i Warner.4,37. On motion of Aid. Hall the-.'
1
: mime were allowed. Carried. Ayes. Bar- ,
I l&gt;er.Grant. Hall. Hilton.Sentz. Weifeert. ।
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
I The petition of Eugene Marble and
Delayed letter.
11 others requesting n Fire Alarm box on the corner of Clinton and Hanove: I Httdsor: Burroughs has a new gaso-;
Streets in »eond ward.
I’iine engine and Is preparing to lighten'
" On
un morion
inoiion of
oi aiu
Aid.. Weiscrt
neiHen same was . , . tar
,
..
nc well
Ktwiti-d. C.rri.4, Avra. Ald«. Barter labor
1*!’or ,or lhr&gt;
1*"' trinri
*,,nd mill
ml11 “
«»ll nr
0« t1

tyrant, .Hall.
.Hall, Hilton.'
Hilton.’ Bentz. Weinert.' jI &lt;«ant,
WeiMwrt.- i himeelL
! &gt;Joved by Aid. Bentz that the side walk
Mn. &lt;• A. Bristol is not well at this
11 gtnde of J. L. Reed be referred to tile | ......
। sidewalk cbmniittee with powder to ‘
[ nA. Carried Ayea Barber. Grant
Mra. Floyd Budd aud little danghur
i -“tvifiSb s -^tatefor. rRi;ttr ।

sidewalk grade on the. went side ,.f I’arrenTs Mr. and Mrs. 1-red Bristol..
Park St. from Settle to Apple streets. | .-There will be a dance at the (Tange '
Oa motion of Aid. Barber aame was re- ] Hall Friday niglrtr
terred to bide walk committee.
I
.
E. L Mareton and 10 others made
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; Mrs, -Frank
”
’ Sage and family of ■
lamp at the i Hastings viseted her father aud mother i
application for a street Lr..,.
“d Church
c*nm*- St.
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! the |&gt;a.t week.
corner of Mattison and
-ooooooocxx»ooooogoooooocx&gt;oocxwooooooo&lt;&gt;oooooo-oc)oocxx5 11 f)n motion of Aid. Sentz aame was
Lewis Kiel) who in working for Wm 1
referred to lighting committee, (’arried.
Pitt of Penllcld called on old’neight^rs *
The petition of the Board .of Ednca- Sunday.
.
.i
tidn requesting
the Common Council
/k
Wake up your liver. Cure .| --------____ ______________
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Bowser spent a few
/I
rn(*0 I/O I I
your constipation. Ge, ric’ raM b, t«)he .»m of«ls.«»d0il»ra
imnkMti
of
maintaining
the
days
with
their
children
near
Galesburg.
f\y
W biliousness Sold j
.hi
,h"
’’CDool* of the city.
.
for 60 years.
—“ —’* ’ j On —
•j-*- of Aid. N. Hall the name ' • Work will soon begin on lire new
motion
wan approved and placed on file, telephone line through here.
Carrico
Ayes Burlier. Grant, Hall.
H. Burroughs and wife visited at
Hilton, Seutz and Weissert.
r--nn’norncnDiacK? use
sat v&lt;.i»r»&lt;* e. r. mu.* co. hxamca. a. i
Moved by Aid. Hali that the street Nelson Bird’s at Central Johtratown
CT^mmittee purchase
1 carload of Sunday.
iving briek. Carried aven Aid 1
Rollin Holcomb ot Wlllamaton was a
irber.^Griint, Hall, Hilton. -Seutz and1
pleasant caller at Joe Bowsers one
| Weissert.
GENERAL
: Moved by Aid. Hall that the Hide­ day last week.
AUCTIONEER.
walk committee purchase 1 ton of side
Miss Una Bristol of Bristol Corners,
I walk grating.
Carried ayes Ahl.
Years of experience have taught me how to conduct
j Ba«ber, Grant, Hall.’ Hilton. Sentz was on our streets one day last week.
hales succesHfully, many of my sales running huuj nn&lt;J Weimert
Mrs Myrtle Merrill Is on the sick list
, drfdi or dollars ahead of expectations. Farm ’
i
Resolved by the finance committee
at this writing.
uud Stock sales a specialty, and satisfaction guar
,
- that the num of $1,500 be borrowed and
anu od. Dates can be made by calling at or by
• placed in the general street fund nay­
phoning to the BANNER office, Hastings, Midi).
; able March 15. BXI5.
EAST BALTIMORE.
■On motion of Aid. Burlier name was
Delayed letter.
adopted. Carried Ayes Alda. Barber,
W. H. COUCH, Residence Sec. 51, Carlton.
House
cleaning Is In the order of
Grant. Hall. Horton, Bentz, and Weisthe day.
•
nert.
Cltlzuna Phone 161-3 Rings.
P.O. Address, Hastings, R.F.D. 9.
Mbved by Aid. Weiasert that the
Th. dance &gt;t D. C. Warner’,
by
mutter of insuring the toilers at the
J
H
alien
Oct.
S)
wu
well attended
pumping station be referred to the
Water committee jwith power to act. and all reported a good lime.
Carried Ayes Aid. Barber, Grant Hall,
Al McIntyre, wile and daughter
Hilton. Bentz and Weimrt.
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER.
Moved by Aid. Weissert that council .pent laat Sunday In Urbandale the
adjourn. Carried.
guests
of tbe lalter’a sister.
Has h'ad 25 years of actual experience. Farm and
Jas. M. Patton. City Clerk.
M. Newton found a lantern. Owner
Stock Sales a specialty. Satiefaction guaranteed it\.
can
have
by calling at Geo. Fry’s.
every respect Dates can be mad? by calling at the
* ‘ What do you consider the most re­
BANNER office, or with me.
Mra. Ed Hill nnd daughter spent last
markable work in American litera­
ture?'- said the man who asks idle week with her sister Mrs. Chas
JAS. M. BAUER, Hastings, Mich.
Hoffman.
questions.
•*My life insurance company’s pros­
Mra. Jennie H arner of Delton apent
Citizens Phone 89.
529 Michigan Ave.
pectus’ ’replied the rueful policy holder. laat wrek at D. C. Warner’..
—Washington Star.
Hen Babcoclc la .lowly Inproyiug.
Laura Morgan and gentleman trleuu,
AtPOLICEMAN’S TESTIMONY.
andEdtxa and Genl, McIntyre epeni
J. K. Patterson, night policeman of
THE AUCTIONEER,
DELTON, MICH.
Nashen, la. writes. “Last wintori had laat Sundry at Richard Morgan’a
1 have had yeans of experience in all kinds of sales
a bad cold on my lungs and tried at
Ola McCarty .pent the latter part of
—Fann, Slock, General Merchandise, anything you
least a half dozen advertised cough
laat week th, gueet of Dorothy Babcock.
want SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Cal) at
mediciines and bad treatment from two
my hotel, Delton, write or phone me, or arrange
physicians without getting any lienefiL
Jacob Hoffman and wife apem 1Mt
&lt;
dates with the
’"— *"*v
A friend recommended Foley’s Hon­ J^MLW'‘b
fOr“*"’* brou,'r
ey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle &lt;i onnstown.
cared me. I consider it the greatest
Dotton, Mloh.
cough and lung medicine in the world. ”
t?i'?1K'r '• moving on
j For sals by Arthur E. Mulholland.
Earay Ixlmonda farm.

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BUCKINGHAM’S DYE

W. H. COUCH

JAS. M. BAUER,

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Oliver cliillm plow'
Heavy work liarii--&gt;-.
Heavy work hani-:.2 single liarnesees
bafiry'
Rattier
donbM bn;
.
'MV ftdt
2 |Miirs of.bob sleighs
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i’"i;hle shovel
Light horse wagon wiU. u.ili-ar&lt;i
feet wagon springs ca;„ t&gt;
,
2 wide tile wagons nai;
tin-warn, jTruck wagon
■ i, milk ratfe Iron Age cultivator
I cider barrels
Hog chute
' -“ipstwd
New post hole digger
- shovfli
Pick axe ‘and. other ar h &lt; too numtrouh to mention

♦5.00 or under ’ Ji-11. Overtb.it. inn.}e|rtime will be given at 6 per cent int.-r.-.- n li««|l,an);.
able notes.. A discount tiCthree
r relit kilibeajvtt
for caeli on sales over $5.00.

rrT int’as. 4 80: Ernest Smith, witness,2.10; | reason pasfed over, when a feh and ■
L. E. Smith, witness, 2.10; F. Fifield; j a report that would wake up mtet any i
। *’i.,nS41‘t ~! ai
Shl,iy’
r" i sl*®py
came. The iightniug seemed j
. n»; Baker Sbriner._witness, 2.10; L, I
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Iioufatatter. draying, &gt;25; M. Turner. 'to
The t*ke in fronrof tl.e
M&gt; tdrayrfig. .10; W. Hilton, draying. j hotel. .Ijw Brininstool thought he had *
“ j 183;. Mike Custer, witness. 8.20; Mrs i better look around m&gt; he lit hi» lantern i
fehriiuw. witness. 1.10; Mrs.S anSlotan - Hnd wenl to the barn and then down to i
m1 witneas. 1.10 A. h. Kenaston. fees.
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C iCLCitv Clerk Sumra. 1.00 J. Hulmx
lh»lak'
’■&gt;1,u“t* H. renld.
U1 Malice. 0.75 O. Skincr, police, 0 75- A. : not have been in the house but a few :
fff i E.. Kenaston. services.
LOO Chas. 1 minutes la-fore a crash came, thesohnd '
ii™:
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ft! Garland Stoves and Ranges are acknowledged fff
a*
as the VVorld’s Best.

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gA Cheap ls
^Imitation

«t public auftion. at l)1H 0|_
Hastings on the State |&lt;
section 11, in Hnstira,,
'
on

W. H. Couch, Auctioneer.

If you want to buy or sell anything
try e. Want Adv in the Banner.

AUCTION SALE
Having rented my farm, situated about two and one-half miles north and three and onerhslf
west of Hasting’' on the Middleville and Hastings road, and about three miles east’ of Inimr.
Sec. 34, Irving township, I will sell at Public Auction, on

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER m. IK
Commencing at 9:00 o’clock a. m. the following property to wit:
Koan mare. 7 yrs. old. wgiit. 1300, good
.
all arm ml tnare
,
Black mare. 11 yrs. old. wgiit 1200
Broun libi-se. io yra old. wght lopo.
good driver and work horse
Bay mare, wgiit 1100 with foal
I carling mar.
well bred
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Spring mare t oll
Jhirham cow, 8 yrs old with calf
Roan cow. imw mil. h
Red cow, 7 yrs old. giving milk
Red cow. (&gt; yrs old. giving milk
. hetferi, both 4 yrs. old, both with calf
Black cow, 7 yrs old. with calf, and
giving milk ■
. •
Roan cow, 5 yrs old, giving milk
in &gt; "i8 yr?,nId’ due ,4&gt; ,al{ in January
10 head cattle, 1 and 2 vra old
1
- spring calves
2 September calves
spring calves
45 Shropshire ewes
pli ftni'™ ■ '
Shropshire buck
Poland China boar, 1 vear old
SowWanyit1hpig
SOvonngshoats
JORnnen.^8"!
100 Chickens
extra well bred
5-tooth cnltivator
Combination garden drill
sZrin0^* ?,lle!'ard seParatornearly new
W snlka^T813 Wc;tion ““rly heZ
■•0 spike tooth drag
Steel land roller

Weeder
Drag sera
Hay rack
SinLight double driviiTt

I’ ’suing mill

ling iniclW- ■.
Large iron ketth''
htK i»R»ve# I
61id cook stove
48 foot extrusion lad-1- ■
3 lumber wagons. « i-l- :
Surrey, good ennditioii
Single buggy, rubber tv j-,«l ”Ott'
Light sinu-le buggy
.
Portland cutter, in go.
edition
Pair heavy Belknap sb
Pair Champion sleigh.: rininfDane hay loader, nearly
McCormick hay rake.
!'
Hay tedder good condit:
McCormick mower, nearl
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McCormick binder, m-aily
Deering com hinder, nearly new
Moline corn planter
2 Iron, Age riding t-ultivgiigClark riding plow 2 -t.-i Ib-am pit”*
Bean puller
Grain drill
Barrel cylinder oil
...^
Quantity corn stalks
All the small tools used -u 'ii-vrin
Also lot of household goodsAad other articles toe iiuiuerou’.w

mention.

given on
under cash. Over that amount one year .&lt; time
eounuSr^, ^j“e pa,w with interest at six per cent.
Two per cent «

W. H. COUCH,
Auctioneer

Wm. MITCHELL,

Proprietor

�THE VITAL CENTER

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No Man Stronger than his Stomach--Let Mi-o-na Slrengthea
Your Digestive Syslem.
DELTON.

SHULTZ.
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NORTHEAST BARRY.
A. F. Shultz went North Monday to
Next meeting of the L. A. S. will
aJrL™
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vinit
tbe
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entertained
by jir.
Mr. anu
and mrs.
Mrs. x..
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Minxey hoys mJ otte-r old acquaint- I Pifer Nov. U for dinner.All are invited
aneeb while there.
Mr. t p
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&gt;.
Mra. (Jan Tk
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Mr*,
•Hrs. (teo.
( »0O. Thumnn
rnilin»H &lt;ipent
atTwan* neveral
.1 day*
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I&gt; few
tj.tr ra
wnv.-. after ..u serious
___ ill.
____ of
.r
i*
minutes
illness
I
of last week with her brother, and appendicitis. Hrr. many frrendn are
wife of Kalamazoo.
rejoiced over her recovery.
Yarn Loomis,and family of &lt;Mton
Minftpi Vida Webster and Edna Kah­
•pent Saturday night and Sunday at ler visited Min Reda Bagley of
this place the gu«it« of of his, father Orangerille a couple of days this week.
O. Loomis and wife.
Miss Lula Nobles has a pound social
Mr*. Nallie VanTyne entertained a
Mite Emma Kenynn is visiting her this week Friday evening at the Cedar
week.
. . brother
nru-ner frpm
rrpm Middl^viiUe
XhddltjviiUe last
last week
sister-Vteta in. Hickory Corner* this Creek school house where she is teadiBEDROOM SUITS, SPRIRtS and- MATTRESSES, l
■*- u"»
toe □««!„, week.
ing.

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’rty to wit-

BRICH BROS
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FURNITURE DEPARTMENT

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rol',n’“l “
home
t in Grand Rapid,. Monday, after —
.nonaay, after an
AYtaav.rL.rl A.t»la
r
wi,h '“••’Uugbter. Mra
X*. raulkuer. •
life
Bert Pqanoc*, wife and dnughter
Bernice returned last Tuesday after an
extended visit at Wichita. Kan.. Chi­
cago and other western points.
A numlxjr of members from the
Maccabee lodge here, attended the
lodge at Hasting*. Monday night

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The stotnach is your vital center.
No man is stronger than his
stomach.
! Tbe average man measure* hts phy»i; icai
ical vitality t»y
by nirneart,
biv heart, bin
his kidney*.
or hi* lung*. Yet it. is tbe stomach
i that should first be considered when
“ cast U
P the account
of
health.
_*«&gt;ju
up
accouut
of
health.
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Every organ of die 1-ody is Nustained
And nourished by ftxxi which is con­
verted into nutrition ie tbe Aomach
and conveyed to every part uf the sys­
tem in the form- of blood. Fbr this
reason, when the stomach is strength;
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COUCHES. BOOKCASES. 0IHIM6 CHAIRS. ROCK- ’fe j"

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|-O|’ bilgtfj.
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ole shove]
s and pole
»6 lbs
^5?, "agon
MHk racks
ler barrels
K&gt;P shovel
- ahoveh
an limner-

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AlORICH

BROSsas^ix.^^x^^x^

own joint, again.
unirkat property and -dwelling, also i
Ix-e McDonald is helping to build a twenty acres of land near Cloverdale of
wS
More-houw) entertain- the
I Itarn for Will Otis of Giai» Creek.
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Grant Dickerson.
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। Senior L T. E. at their next meeting.
Grant Di-ker*on him twilight the i
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Queen Blackman entertained/bcm
NORTH JOHNSTOWN.
; shepjiard OHv..r pUce oXcti£
, last Wediireday evening. They hud h i
' Corn husking is nearly completed in teen.
: very fine lime. A musical program was ,
111:1. ricilniy.
I Jtogvne U.- 'k is building u new wood ।
carried out. which was enjoyed by al! ■
‘ Mr*. Eva Bpstul; visited Freejjort ; shed anu coal house.
f.ILLiCO BUFFALO NY
; friends a few dais ite past w..-k.
; The U)W.nsbip |War,| of Hope met
' Mrs. Eng!e&lt;ln»t says that she'baa
hut the best tailorJ raised ton children aud ustisl ail sort-- • Mr. und Mrs. V/nSyckle of Battle last Monday to act on appeal of parties
cn could create this
; of Oongh hnd cold cores for them, but I.J Greek riaite*! tbe latter’s parents from ' from derision ut the highway com’
, mfarioner in laying a highway to Long
iWell double breasted
has never found anything that equal-. ■•Friday until Sunday.
Tbe BoaWraiseil tbe damage^ ’
' Faulknerj* Symp of White Pine and^ a few from Chis way attend, d tlw
*-1cre hand labor can­

DELTGN.

V

MICHIGAN.

SWELL CLOT ING

sut
not c '-tract garments like
th. . t takes brains to plan
ur fcxcwute such ma-terpieces.
Ubserv v- the gleefully long lapels. See
ho . close the collar fits to the neck and
&gt;. iv perfectly shaped the shoulders are.
flu i&gt; not a “mere picture” but an
s.tua! representation of the suit—.as can
cas:!y he prox en hy a call at our store.
I b- wloth is all wool —either plain blue
crane &lt;i:he popular mixed effects. Every
Jr.. - t it is .shrunk before cutting:, and
every -train point is reinforced. Rain or
hard . er\jcfr .will not harm this suit—a
Hti* •
will make it ^ood as new.
hr.Vk.1 Fa!! &gt;uit in town for$10 .o$16

I Tar. made and sold only by Ell’s E. 'Halh.we en juri.Vat W. B. Garret a
. Faulkncrj tbe DruggtM Delton. Mich. । latt Friday evftiing und report a fine
I time.
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DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
1 The dance at .the Grunge Hall lost
I The atityjeet for next Sunday evening Friday night wu» w ll 'attended and a
at Lhiltuni M. E. chucrh will la- ‘'Rook । good tin. reported.
j Keeping in Heaven.” Come out and
Mrs. M. Riddle uf Battle Creek visi■ hear about it.
I ted her brother C. S Bristol and sister
!
Mr*.
W. a Clark a few days returning j
, Mrs Mlary McQuarrie nnd George.!. &lt;
*
’
Dinckel Wore received in foil member- :! to her home Sunday.

L L. Loveland &amp; Son,

Guaranteep
;h Ctire.
viler been dis.
rtire ivery cough,
l ave oiie that
&gt;-.;fer to doing it than

105.
to wit:

ing null

For the Farm.
There is practically nothing iQ
the way of farm dr£gh and stock

’n-m, thirty &lt;dullar* to seventy five;
dollar'
’ “ ’
Sadie Deck i* visiting (rends in Kai••ma.'AXi.
_
..
.
DOWLING.

George Robinson and .wife .-nter- !
tainol Mr. and Jlre. Manrace Cox of ;
Hope Sanday.
Mr„ John'
and sister Mr*.

ship intoithe M. E. church al Delton !I Old Mrs. Butler La* had the niisfcA*- Ira Rice spent Sunday with their par­
Sunday ihorning. Cleo Penrock was'1 tune to break her hip. About 2 year* | outs Mh und Mr*. Frank Freeman.
I receivec} on probation at the Mine i1 ago she fell and liroke one hip add
, rerv man and boy in thi* ci)y
time.
L i.uould nut have it set non she ha*
huilting Sunday but did not get
1 Rev. Hrra Morehouse av-ist©l the 1 broken.the other one, and being over ' mttrh game
w
Moo.
1 pastor injthe Imptismai service of Geo. ’■ te. vrare old het retjrarT I. donb.ful.
| J. Dinck«N nnd Cleo Pennock Sunday AH .rmprib.rew.to hot. thru,fur-' Ju). „ilh
shtl:rMra VunSyekle.
I morning.; .
X. ..nd Mra Warren Murebore. o’f
*' ^Mra GeontoKcid »fMniu»,
; The pdstur war absent at lAnsing ' BallleC. k »n vton..^,- fr.en.1.
1-n».n Suo.l.v ... Dowl.nn.
i two days last week
nt pn-M-nt.
The Ladies Aid will meet at tbe
I TbeW.iC.-T. U. will meet with
Austin Ferri* came Sear losing his ' home •»! Mrs. Max-Smith Thm,day
Mrs. E S. Morehouse Friday at ’2::w , life while digging a cistern for Grant j Nov. w for. dinner. jThey. will tic;
i p. m. Ail ladies are invibsl to attend. I. Adam* as it caved in on him. com- | comfortable-* and make aprons «nil»~ 1. -.
1 —
W. C.
U. of- —
Cloverdale cjiar)5c pletely covering him up. Prompt assiat- i there.
will meet
with Mrs. Ira Brook- . .nice Mud him but he don’t want the 1 Mr. Aldrich is nu better at this writ­
I Wedue-riny at 5 p. m
' experience again.
! jng.

CRESSEY.

preparations we cannot supply.
Our stock has to be complete I*cause we are favored with an ex­
tremely large 'farm trade which we
have won by keeping what is asked
for, by courteous, appreciative ser­

I E&lt;M-Trefhric and wife spent Sun­
; day with the latter’s sister in JohnsSchdol ck«red Friday for o^wet k’s town

HOPP

center

Delton State Bank
We

3

Pay

Per cent on
Deposits.

i
We loan money on Real Estate
Sor Rood Bankable Paper.
We
f ioari our money at home, and do
» business with people we know
S are all right. Wc du a safe, con\ servative busiinw and have

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Money to Loan

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at reasonable rates. Deeds,
.Tortgages and Legal
Papers Drawn.
/ New York Drafts, Insurance
L and Bonds Sold.

DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH, Prceident.
J. G.’ HUGHES. V . President
E. Sa MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
DR. McLEAY.

WILLIAM ELUOTT.
P. TERPENNING.
collins.

James

CLUBBING RATES

m

TMI CLOTHIERS, DaHon antf PralrteviHe. Midi.

tali miles
Irving. on

There is not a single great aatbor In
our literature in whose works numer­
ous errors have Dot been pointed out
or thought to be pointed out. They are
charged with violating rtties involving
the purity if not tbe permanence &lt;if tbe
language. A somewhat depressing In­
ference follows from the situation thus
revealed. The ability to(write English
correctly does Dot lielong to tbs* great I
master* of our speech. It Is limited to
the obscure men who hare RevotKl
me jnak
.msa or
theqmelvea to the
ot suowmg
abowihg now
how
far thes - vaunted writers have fallen [

John Hallock spent Saturday night* Mrs. Kelley returned Friday to her
and Sunday with F. Hallock and fam- ' b-jine in Fenton after spending a few
ERS, CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUMS; 12 pit-Mrs H“n&lt;1 {Polly Sunday.
ily of Johnstown-. Several of this place ! dsp* with her sister Mrs. Andrus,
'
«*, Mr ’‘orebom.. »,
fUkmuoo- attended the S, 8., convention .in Clo- Mr;, anil JIrx. Luther Brown started
tans pt Linoleums which ire beauties.
ife 1Mt ’ues.hy.
.
verdale last Saturday.
,
i Monday for Baltimore Maryland where
I Mr. tail, la putting np , teluphomMite Libb.e McCullum who is teach- fthey will spend the winter, with their
ll, Um betwmn hia rrautt at Craokwl lake ing Mdioul at Hope Center la spending BOn Chaplain Brown who is in the U.B.
j and Delton.
. '
this week at home.
, iriee and stutiuu.sl st that place.
Mis/Graee'Chamieriain teacher of j A,r" Hamilton Armour jr. spent
ll/ k®°n Nh'hols ifl on the sick list.
short of the ideas nT Uuguistlc .propri-1
iix
Mrs. O.l Barrett it turned home Sat- the Hinds School j* enjoying a two i Monday «« Bedford.
i ety entertained by their uureosgnixed
i urdav after an extended vi-di at NashbiBitS. af right prices. A full line of HEATING STOVES vf- viUeMr. und Sir , J Hines and little 1
CLOVERDALE.
* bet'.crs An a result of these ir it leal : •
crusades there la no. eedaipt* from the
HARNESS. SJNBLE LIGHT DOUBLE WORK HARNESS
Mr -"4 *&gt;» I'rtocta# .re mjuit.1I daughter of H jstlhg^jqmnt^unday here I Perry Wiseman and wife of Hastings
ilismal conclusion tlmt tie correct u«e
I tbe gut st*
p. Hin»n.
| sjient Sunday with Milo Phillips und ; of tlio language 1* not U» be fjund in i
‘i on fie AMERICAN FERCE.
'« *•«
* »’
Imt
Mia» Liblmt MeCaKnm is leader of family.
.
; the authors whom every oise’ rvad&gt;&lt;
W 1
Mr. C. Riwbridgvr &lt;i( Johnstown and ■
and wife of Richland with pleasure, but- la un accomplish ' i
= tii
»*** of 11 anti eg* wen- iu Delton Ij the young people's meeting next Sun- 1 iTirt Mason
। w.t,r„ the gnO6tf, nf Hiram Gibson and j meiU reserved exclmlvuly for thes*. Mon‘11*y*&lt;te ttanr way tu Chicago to !| day night.
whom nobody can succeed in rending :
ife ■
a nnrioad of ab&amp;p.
T!ie many triendnof Mrs. Barbara । family laat Sunday.
at alL—Professor Thomas R. LoiIds- I
' M. Calltun who has Rnur no seriously i E____
____ ..../. ....^tub!
......
.. lum&gt; re- t&gt;!nT &gt;“ ttanw-*
Eira“ChmterWb
wilt
.
c
’.t ill Givin of Battle Creek 1. niaknifv!
’ ill at the Iioum- of
her daugh- ' turned from uweck&gt; visit in Kalama■J. , an extendia elan witp l,.» parent..
tor will be ptatsnl to hear that she I roe.
”
&gt;.»f«r rivnrereda. to be in her' r1M,k Hrit hue bought toe meat I

DEPARTMENT
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cned with Mi-o-na and is able-to con­
vert the food into nourishment -all
other organs • jou Ik-come well. This
explains many cure* of heart, liver, or
kidney diseases'in the cases where Mio-ca is used.
Il is the most wonderful health re­
storer known, and is sold by W.' J.
Holloway under an absolute guarantee
that it costs nothing unleM it restores
health. Just one little tablet out of a
50 cent lox of Mi-O-na for a few days,
and you will aoun see a great improve­
ment fp yonr health.

fOLErsKlDNEYCORE
Beaders of the Bannmk can eecure
as favorable clubbing rates with this

paper for any daily or weekly paper
or magazine published in the United

States or Canada a.* can be procur
ed by any oilier newspaper in this

Mctton of Michigan.

•

Announcement.
I have bought the LAUBAUGH
market, and will add a complete
line uf Groceries, Canned Goods,
Confections, Etc.
Everything
will be kept right up to. date in
every way and I solicit my share
of patronage.

J. SPROUL,

Make* Kidney* and B'.addar Right

PUOBATE OKDEE.
j .
State of Mlfbiitan. Count* M H*rry. m. i
At a v^vSitnof the l-r«ba&gt;&lt; vjprt, f*r tbe
Uuuti'.y o&lt; lurry, tioldru at the Pruiwu- oflice. in
lite city of llB*llti|ta. iu *aM ecmrty oq Frt, ilav. tin- i:::h day of Oct. In the year oouibouKMUd nine hundred and fire.
BlcvuL Cha&lt;, M. Maek. Judre ul Frr.lmle.
। nr the matter of the estate ol Jt-raaiiah
I Willnir. DeceaM-d
X- .1
On rea-bi&gt;« and Alin* the petition.Jrtly terp
fled, of fIxrk
ilbnr. bruthtr o&lt; Jid de1 &lt;ysM-d.pmy1nx that *dnilnhtrattor of 'a!&lt;ij-«(*t»&gt;
mar tw* panted to William IL Btirxe--- or to
.votfle otMr &lt;u!tal&gt;le per^ui.
Ibetrtipoti It J* ordered, that Fridsy. tbe
loth day «M November A. I&gt;- t« nt M cdcltek In
the foreuoou, be a-tef-iw.i for the ImvIM of
-aid ix-tltlou and that tbe heir* at )a* Of said
I decrsM-d and all other ftersem iut&gt;5i&lt;ii»d In
*ald et.LHf.are required Io *y&gt;]&gt;ear at a M«saO«
•said rout*- thnn to*** boiden at the piotxle
oflice. in the &lt; ity of Ha*ttng v. in satd ivunty and
show cni».e tf any there b-. t hy the prayer of
the |&gt;Hltbner may nk be srahtrd. Andttis
further ordered, that said petlllocier xive notice
I to tlw pt-rv'tiA inn rested In said eraale of the
j peodencyl of said HsetiUoa arid tbe hearing
thereof by iwidbr a copy of thi* order to
re pul|U«ied in tbe Hk-iisc- IIakxko. a
newspaper printed and ch cut-Had In said
■-ounty ofiRam unct- meaoh *e*k for three sot
erssive hn-Ks prirrtuu* to&gt;«ald day of hmrins.
hi.i.A c. Bkcox.
Cha's. M. Mac*.
.PrbtsSe Brwtetcr.
Judge or Probate.

Dolton, Mich.

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Good Printing
When jou have Printing

done

you

want it nicely

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PriCGS to NOV. 11th, ’05

pr-r. Remrmber the BAN­

NER

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nend of

Dictator Flour
Retail per cwt.
$2.30
Wholesale per bbl. 4.2 O

Letter

heads

NOTE-HEADS
BILL-HEADS
RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS

CHILD HURT
_
________
_____Mrs.
John j '
. ..
,« „ ! School i» closed at this place for a ' We will exchange 40 lbs
Laat Thursday
Mr. and
■ u it llor years; .it
G..1 «&gt;lkure.n a«l f.m. y .pvn. bun­
of Dictator for one bushel
Roger*
arid
Mr. and Mrs. John Clinton
i th tnauner of
day at Fehx Chamherlian s.
;
___________
of clean, sound, sweet
and tw« children drove to Kalama- '
. the most utiiver
DQuns CORNCRS
milling wheat, cither red
zoo. When just this side of town re- i Arth,r Heder .hipped .- rarlo.l of :
‘A e ask
:Gk' you to
'A
hogs from Delton Saturday.
or white.
turning hoin-- an automobile passed i, Mesmers Leroy Lenar, Leroy McBain,
vice, aud by fair prices.
Mrs. Euoas Norris bus been very
them frightening the horse* which Ij E.
( E. Faulkner and M. -4L Manning sick but ia some flatter at thia writing,
- the most* certain to
Becaust
Whenever you have more butter
overturned the buggy and throwing, of Delton and Gideon Wilkinson of this
Messer* Gate* and McKibbou met
and eggs than you feel that you
them all dut. Tb4?ittle I year old ■ place attended Marculjee Lodge at Hast- with quite a severe accident one day
pleasant to cake;
need aud there is something in
Bcaht-v
■ quaily good for
, daughter bf Clinton was badly injured &gt;
ENVELOPES
ings Friday evening. All report an en- I l^t week. The boraa ran away throw-1
' . . aud
'
our line you need, bring them in and
! in one of (»er arms beaidM sustaining
jovable time.
ing them from the buggy injuring Mr. '
Uecau. . r fail?, |y&lt;m get
CALENDARS
we’ll swap with you. We invite our
I other bruises. The driver of the auto ------- '
■ -------.
; McKibbou quite severely.
Retail
9Oc
SOUVENIRS
country friends to make our store ' was very |cind.taking the child buck to
HOPE.
! Mr. and Mrsl Banaili and daughter
Wholesale $16.00
I the city ti a physician and afterward* i 10, McKibhin had a runaway one day ! Ruth spent Sunday at. A|vdh Seeber a |
their headquarter* whenever in
(bringing
the
whole
party
home.
Th«■
• towu. Leave packages, meet friends,
1 lM«r ireek, demoralizing the Imggy and ■ of Rutland.
CALLING CARDS
buggy waj a wreck.
j Mr .Chwndlpr is looking for a house- i
make UR iiwfiil.
। 'injuring him considerably’
------ BUSINESS CARDS­
W(J wj|| pay J1.QQ the
i Mrs. Matti’ Maginnea and two rhil- j■ Carl Potter of Yankee Spring* is k.por We will, him smxra
corn for E McKibbiu.
. ANNOUNCEMENTS'
Mr. Berginnn went to Hastings one • hundred pOUnds for rC3Sdn-n of Kklumazoo visited the former’s , Husking
I
th.* Tn^dirines advertised in this paper.
' Several from the McCallum 8. H.
&lt;iny Inst week
.
onably
clean.
sound, WADDING INVITATN8
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown Satori attended the S. S. convention held
Mr Raymond sohl ont *n&lt;i will m&lt; v« SWCGt, dry Buckwheat
day anmpnnday.
j Cloverdale last Saturday and report
In fact almost anything
te nanting* Mr. Hammond will &lt;a^t’! _
D. H. diilJert returned from Colon |'
‘ gvbd meeting.
and
j
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in tbe line of printing in
i last week.;
’
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I E. Otis and family. G. H. Otin । Harry Gates was the guest of Mite ,
Summ'l Haight ...tillrury.ick.with ' wifejllaggie Corbett and N. tlrawman.
one or more colon;. w.'.
Every article warrant­
typhoid fwar.
■ ’re kuT-Iw of R A. Curpentor sun- ! K.hi.r ..f Nortb Burry ttomUy
THE DRUGGIST.
I Pototo buyer, are nnmerou. an our e£| to gjve satisfaction
IMIpbiM
A""-”'1 .A'ul-I.o'"' «’ er ufturnoou.
our Butter and Eggs,
Highest Price, Either Cash or Trade.
Kalamar-od spent several days last week
or your money back.
Hurry Brezee of Johnstown spent Sun- j
with their parent*.
the
day at H. J. Mead's.
.
j
Mra Bnj» Barber is &gt;ow eonliued to
Your grocer has
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mr. Gates and family spent Sunday
_
__
___
her l~a «i&gt;a toiltog ImL
I
•DICTATOR FLOUR
Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mre. Goo.
in
Hasting*
5
BANNER MAPS OF Mullen 8n“ vi.ital' friend, al Yankee ^,^,.1 Mwxabee. from
if not call Phone 283.
Let us have the next
i »^i««l by » number res.d.ug nere dug .
Springs Sunday.
BARRY COUNTY.
Mr.ltoigbl» p.«au&gt;re or a part of them ,
order.
It seems really Impossible to cxtln- j
Mra Conner of CMdnrater ww vailed
gulsh the homing Instinct In a good j
rm in Barry County, I here bv the illness of her father Mr. Monday bat found them mostly frozen. .
which is «( bad Io® to tbe owner
;.iTv.--. section; towu
pigeon. A story Is tuld of a French
' .-nowa the highways,
Lowry.
'
carrier pigeon which was captured by
Mr* Van Tassel and children George
&gt;il-. churehin’ school
The^soeial at McLaay’-s Hall. Salur- and Pearl lire under thejoctor s care. |
the Herman soldlCTM diging the siege
• aluabla for reference
of ParlsGn 1870. Tim bird was being
' day evening was well attended.
Huntings, MicH.
carried In a balloon from Paris to I
Mrs. Trowbridge i« entertaining ner
PRICE ONLY 50CTS.
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
some point In the country, whence It
mother Mrs. Van Franken of Pochardwas expected to return to Paris with
Mra Lira!. Brikert
Delian Post Office.
•
a message. It was taken to tlie Ger­
ville.
*
d»y. la* «&lt;*
man headquarters nnd presented to
Mr and Mra. LeGrand DePrioater
f. 6. ADAMS, Postaaster
tha commander. Prince Frederick
.pent Sunday in Hickory Corner, the J°MtaLe»« Vandenburg wont Satur­
Charles, who sent It to his mother In
I glert of Mr. and Mra. Cta-.. Lawrence.
day and Sunday »t hnr home In R»tGermany. Here It was placed in a
I Mra Carpenter returned from Oden
splendid roomy avlagy nnd carefully
to
come
W
Delton
nnd
Inipect
'"
m
L
Herb
Jobncox
1.
on
tbo
rick
llrt.
To the People of Delton and Vicinity.
laat week after apendtaK H» «"&gt;m«r
fed and nourished; but. although It was
tnj
stock
ot
Lumber,
LMb,
HOUVENIR LIVERY,
kept here, living In tbo lap of royal
Mr. and Mra Andrew Jobneox ^ni
Shingles nnd building material,
with her son there.
Feed and Sale Stable.
luxury for four years, the French
ot all kinds. My Block Is large
Mr. J. Sproul baa tbe eicluslve right to. sell onr SANITARY
Miss Jennie Hughes is visiting her Sunday wRb Elmer DeWaten. of Cloand complete. Buying tor each
pigeon did not forget lu fatherland.
bread in Delton and vicinity. We ask that you give this bread a
OEuTON. MUCH.
; brother in Kalamaxoo._____
At tbe end of that time tbe aviary
and with light operating expenses
trial and favor Mr. Sproul with your patronage.
wriu- me when you drive from
''wIu'k Jobncox wont to Hickory
For our SANITARY BREAD we will guarantee it‘)o be ubso
enables mt to quote
was left open one day. Tbe pigeon
" ‘ -L''1 *'» Halim. Phom reasonable.
lutely clean and wholesome. Il ia made of the beet materials, which
flew out, mounted high In tbe air, flew
I There i« no cough
“jtton- Corners Sanday.
______ _
very attractive prices.
P. J. HOUVENIR
lar a. Foley '. Honey
T»r^» „„
are mixed in our new large patent mixing machine. Tbe dough is
about for a moment as If to find the
You can't make mnnej any easier
formed into loaves and as soon as they are baked they are wrapped
HINDS’ CORNER.
iffiM^S^Arthur K
points of the compass and started In a
than by coining to see me.
in oiled paper, which keepa ont all the duet, dirt and germs. Our
straight line for Paris. Ten daya aft­
Born to H. W- t’«S-n“ *"d *if' thC
* alm is to make the best and cleanest bread that can be made, aud
Mulholland.
''
erward
It
beat
Its
wings
against
tbe
R- S. HARTER, M. D.,
lath inst a. 10 pound girt
with this in view we ask year patronage.
Full Um ot Alatou t’smu-U&gt;*
entrance to its old loft In tbe Boule­
| -A wife in hand 1.- worth two to
Mr. and Mra «•'&gt;■*” J?* „
beet on tlie market. Call and
vard de Clichy. There It was recog­
PHYSICIAN- and SURGEON.
daughter Bia W«t Sunday w th Goo.
nized, and, its case being brought to
~
-------tospjftCE A?iOlrttS~u U&gt; it». m.. 1 w p.rn.. I ' Vtal&gt;Bobimon and wife of Do"‘,nfpublic attention. It was honored
a
Pfcoct-arcflbl
" f’raB‘I’QJ'
patriot returned from foreign captiv­
“OrttlwUrs Ml iBititirj..
Prtpi. m CITY BAIERY.
Mra Cb» Tobias and eon Orville at­
°®«at r-AitlMjce. Delton Mich.
ity. It remained at the Paris Jardin
ym
It at
.
too Hope towntolp Sunday
Delton,
:
Michlron.
X&gt;1 «X»Uon et Cloverdale Briard'Acclimation until It died in 1878.

Bran

An Honest 4 Ounce Bottle
25 cents.

haclpne

Fcond’n
pn

plows
otatoes
tn

pops to

Will M
it

tor.

ELLIS. E. FAULKNER,

You
Are
To
Build.
IT WILL PAY YOU

“’’

W.H. Chase,

JIS’S

zaflAR

day.

-

Hastings
Roller Mill Go

Th» BANNER,

Announcement

VESTER &amp; CARTER,
D

�HASTINGS BANK EK. NOVEMBER 1. loos..

■ 12

A Fair Exchange

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W»H
REST—
rexuan.
.B?
“.«J
FuTwo
‘mnwrurawbed
bent Slodenre
prererrT Enqmre S18 Food Center.

If you have anything useful
St. or phone AUL____________ _ .
that you’ want to sell, or if there
‘ (OrUhuLl
Is anything useful vou want to
FOR SALE- A lol
Wilbur Fariza while nt college car- j
for
l.rrot re 2lotd mill*.1
' i
buy, placc.au a&lt;lv. In the
rtod off prizes as readily as n chicken ’
luuul I«.w«r forire. IS00 Ire* 1 ,nIf you are going North, come in
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN
picks up grains uf earn. . Indeed, tl*e!|
ZiZe/ood M »—.CLleni i«mt»fWI
If you have a buggy
lylnK
and get a Compass
iphoK,. *&lt;ow repalre. ’“«*.&lt;*•'”■
fwinnlQg ol intellectual honors wr.s so ■
Idle in the barn; - a stove or
toll., uuu. FoUoeJTViB
slmiHe u matter to him that he couldn't
other household goods you
2nd hand !&gt;« K(XKi O”4
understand why all dtudeuts cpulun-t
don’t use; if you have any stock
Everything in the Jewelry Line.
do the same. What Mr. i’urkM covetml |
lake old iron. W IW ?“
you want to dispose of; a bouse
Come wid cowult me.
Sylveet.r ।
’ was success In athletics aud lie espeyou want tosell or rent; if you.
Greoaol. .
______
'
’ dally desired tj lie prominent as a
want a girl for house work; in
Fine Repairing . The Corner Jewelry
boating mail. He bad uot the physique (
-WANT£I&gt;-By Joong man. &gt;W» oatfact if you want to buy, rent or
.... Store.
sell, just try our Want Column
,ide work in city or on form. Inquire
to gain him an entrance into the. uni- ,
at Hogue's Grocery, South Jefferson St.
It brings buyers and tellers to­
reraity crew, but felt It
(or
gether, and only costs ONE
him to stand well as au unprofessional ’
CENT A WORD FOR EaCH
oarsman.
INSERTION. Try it.
,
Parks R|M*nt his vacation before eu- ।
OPEM EVENINGS.
tcring upon his senior year at Lake M. ■ WANTED-Potaum. will pay the
Atom th, aUfo
»»* «• of !
and sent bis owu boat, a needle shaixx! J highrts market priceffor a couple car­
affair with wide outriggers on cither loads of good early potatoes. Hinch­ the fussy kind of mother* with her ।
side, up' by rail. At tlie hotel where man i Hall. '
little girl, evidently about five years
he stupiMi) were a couple of college
”WANTED— Agents to sell Muccabee old. The mother didn’t leave the child •
LAKE VIEW.
j things, ns it- usually is at club diuuere: girls, one of wboui had uo rud of con­ Protective aick and accident insurance. In peace for one minute. Shu took off '
Preaching at the school house next j After noon session. Instrumental by ditions consequent upon her last exami­ Can give exclusive territory. For her hat. *be amootheil her hair, she re- .
nations to make up and should have terms and full jnfyrmation write or see
pinned her collar. «be wiped her face
Sunday evening.
Kate Cummings. Discussion:
been studying rather than.suuimvriug.
[ with her pocket hindkcrchlef, *he took
, . ,
, .
.. ■ “What can be done to improve the ' tThe other, Josephine Banning, wns C, H.. Thomas. Hastings. Mich.
,
V M»?r
; P««”‘ "i^”r
&gt;•«*b’ JWANTED—Just a few mure gas her from her weet nra! stood ber on the
rich, nnd It made little difference prac­
t
UK S.
T
PM
.
Wri»"- *“1 ictj SlM-ugredby1. W.
customers to make up the needed 1&lt;XJ floor to straighten her frock, then abCj
tically whether idie gut a diploma or
w th b" •'«" M" *'«’ Cargo. J. M. Knapp, Edd Clrmnren. not, but Allda Laue was .poor and so we can reduce the rates and give
extra discounts to cunramera. Thorn­ «at her back again. She took off her
'
Samual Jones and Chas-Cox. Instru- doomed to the drudgery of a whool- apple Gas &amp; ElryHric Cohair ribbon and retied H. *be looked ini j
Allie audjaurla Ererlj of Monreu , marital dual by Mln Era Kant and room and her dbgrev was of the great­
f6r"saLE—5W. cords stove wood ber 1-yr to -we if tb.-rc was • cl*der in .
called on Mre. McKay and act, Floyd. Dick Kaut, which wa. htartlly anocred. est Importance to htf.. Since the need- 44, miles south of Hastings on Battle It. then she la-gnu at the Iniginnlng and
Jul Is seldom bestoweq lu the right
EXll to ^houltiefe. cellars *n4 1:,,.,
,.lt f .
I did all tiieoe tiling* “'»*r again.
Irving Chariton of Lansing spent! zjelect reading by Mrs. John Tompkins. place. &gt;Jlss Baunlng - was u good Creek road. A. N. Williams* .
Tlie
are the w«ak p tin^t in onlin.iry
v
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The child grindy
grimly ewlitred.
endured. Evidently
r.viaeuuy
Saturday and Sunday with his parents Song, by Miss Carrie Berry, which Scholar,, while Miss Lane draggc&lt;lFOR
H00 big bundles of corn | rt. U.d h~.
TOR SALE »nb«
t« « *&gt;' bur,
Mr. and Mn. Frank Charlton.
causetTgreat applause, when she very dlong at the foot of her class. How- ! stalks.
..il*u 2
*&gt; cents
ranU a
11 bundle.
ntimllO. T.
1. S.
n. DeMutt.
17031011. |1
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makers have fully overityme Hu- -jltn. ultv
short life. The world to her was u
tjver, the latter was pretty nnd there I Hastings R. F. D. 8.
Mln Graca 'Asddell and Ueno kindly «ang -Coax Ma."
The front* on all our suits and over. .
.•1|Lrj,ia
queer, tiresome j.fare in which mothers
Gllfoopla ipent Saturday In Grand, Dlsrnnldn lad by A.G. Kent-‘Whal was hope for her hi another direction, j FOR SALE -My 14V arre farm one exhausted their envrgie* and‘got their
Parks met the two girls and devoted !
and stay right: they don't sag out &lt;fr ....... ..ffer ’
Rapid,.
is tbo beat method to keep up the fert111mile east and half mile south of Wood­ nerves on edge by paying u*ek«sa at-j
himself to Miss Banning.. Tills again , land. Ten acres good timber, balance
Mrs. A. Kennedy and family and '’V of the aoB?" It was ably oiaeuoed
week's wear, nor after uiotitlis of bard ,.... .. jj,”
tentiona to lit pc girls.
was all wrong, for Miss Running
Mra. Jennie Barry! of the State' Hoad’?”* “"”,ber “f ®»- &gt;«««»» '“■»«»■ ifidn't need a husband and Miss Lane I in first class condition. Good build­
A physician ant •“’bind me and.
ings. Urge, double-wing* d hutiM.
main firm and are prtKtf against t urlin, .
reaki:
odledon Alex 1111k,pie ar.d famBy. l,"“ b’Fl’»rgoand Mis. Nina Lath­ ■ tjwth’d one Very much.
*
One l»ank ham 70x44 fret, another watched the scene.
•fflnu
the woman
..
... ..
. ,, . .
’ rop. Select reading by Bert Ney. Reci*
(One morning Parks was pulling Imni tiUMlS. Windmill, ynd jdenty of
..........
--------- no sense?*’ he said
Zen Wallace‘Of Bridge street '» &gt;tIoD by Arls Brigg,. -The Rural Telgood
water.
Will
he
Mid
cheap
For
to
we
In
an
undertone.
’
’
Every
touch
• leisurely &lt;»u the sunlit bosom of the !
working for &lt; hark, -mith through tpho„e . i&gt;ur|„g the d„ |lugh
that child nearer the sanitarium
like In his skeleton boat, when, bear- i further particulars call on or address I
। gave-a numlx-r of fine selections on his lag the sohnds of onra nhead. he turned 1 George Kepuer.. Lake Odetaa._____ tb;ll- v.^| 0Il5f jay U|H.U ju d«n to
FOR SALE—Fann inn acres level ' take her lu us sure ns fate.’*
Mra. Sidney Todd aud family of new Edison ponograph. Adjourned to j1 anu «*
w ’Alicia
A«I !-’ La*'*
saw
Lane’ in1 n light l:.i&gt;
.— .J nt the landing , good soil.' three quarters mile trom de- | •‘F.wr little -one!” I said- *H« there
Vermontville called on Mra. George Leet with Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Tucker-1 •r’‘slk- 1_ .... hlred
Rockwell aud family,
tan, Saturday. Nov 25.
y
'Not nve’rs* to company. I’arks gave a ! pot and store, good water and build- un hope for her?"
witii timt uioihvr." grimly re­
few stroke.- with,his long sweeps with . ing*-' write or rgll «&gt;ii F . D. Pratt. .
Ed Faught and family have moved ,
! pud the doctor.- Itasluu Herald.
j
fij view t &gt; taking jiosition beside her. ; Middleville.
ASSYRIA.
from Gilbert Todds house in to i
‘t|en turned his head to speak. To j WANTED— Anyone wanting !•&gt; buy. ।
Edmond Rower’s house.
4 Mrs. .John Tasker, visited her moth- his sun»rl.««&gt;. her boat wns not on his '
sell, rent or lease anything • to try »■
Hastings Markets.
Mrs. Fiank Charlton Is on the sick i: dr. Mr*. Tyler, at’Charlurte. this week. quarter, hut ulioiit as far ahead ns want adv. in the BANNER;
,
lieu
। j Evarett Shepard has gone to Battle he had first semi It. He gave n. dozen i
Ft &gt;K SA LE—Two or three good ciwfa { Hasting* Markets are corrected every 1
tqore strokes, und tumed again to look. !
Armina Gillespie is spending a few Cn-ek to work.
; and tour or five young cat
He had not -gnined half a length. Then ',.at my farm or office. Dr.
days
i’earl and Ari- . Mr. and Mrs. Allie Young visited her i
. with her cousins
._
_____________
he lieg-in to exert himself, but when
drew Kennedy of the State Road, iwrents M^and Mra. D. E. Keyes Snn- Wlibtir Parks exerted hlutsclf Id* wiu i
PRODUCE.
The Misses Hazel and-Jessie Smith , ***&gt;’•
sure to tio poorly. He put his oars (n !‘ FOR SALE—The Jaroh Jordan
’ in 2nd ward Hastings, on East
spent Sunday with their Grand parents
Jolin C. Tompkins has sold his thresh­ tdo deep and took them’ out with a i St., formerly owned by Chas, E.
in Woodland.
ing outfit to Rao and Claude Puffpaff. jfrk. Miss Lnne stopped rowing and tt Four roi.qjs down .-tairs. thr&lt;*- ui&gt;
VEGETABLES. I KITTH ETC.
let him romc alongside.
1 stairs. Alxtut au. acre of ground woua ’ \-rW
•w ।Pouter—t.k .'■0r|wr txi.
Will Jeffry and family of Coats Grove
Fiori no Fay returned home from her
!*Yi&gt;u don’t •feather’ right.” she said, j: sbe&lt;i and under-ground stable. Prity 1 buiaa?
spent Sunday with Frank Johnson and v sit at Penn. Three Rivers and.GalesInquire of John Bewi»«*r at . •
Purks, red ns « lobster, lookwl at her •♦450.
MEA1S.
family.
x
bu-g. ‘jatunlaj-..
, | r*cf. i
I with nn expression denoting that he | ■jewelry store.
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The Assyria Farmer’s Clnb wan held | dljl hot can- to lie taught rowing by a
Calvin Charlton and family of Maple
r\:. CTVh*8 SALE OF BEAL ’.
,
tbe home of Mr. and Mra. C\ T. ' *^PESTATE losses. .4i thi-north -nd I
Grove called on Frank Charlton and ntI the
X
Jlnes,
Saturday. Oct. 2Stn. There) rVourHirok«aret&lt;&gt;&gt;fMtfor su.- lofGnnlak. en the survtveri Hiufid : .1**’I
family Sunday evening.
I Rapids and Battle Creek elcrtnc road, j j;i«ii»-.,aiirr -kmo- win.wipre
about
15b
present
and
.a
good
pro;
’
’
“
f
SK
‘
*P
’
»’
’
!
‘
he
went
on.
•
You're
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Zimmerman and
belonging to the Jas ,F. Kulihir.se- 1 8h*&lt;‘’| '
XM
K-iven. l»;the Wforoun. H«b| JX’*"*
1
family spent Sunday-with their daugh­
tat«- Will I si sold to the highest bidder
Jena* entertained the chib with his ''
•' 1 •
HH’LTKV. HtDKs AND WOt«L.
ter Mr. and Mrs. Luu Hilton.
। on Nov. 7 at the residence, if a auffici’nrks didn’t delgnjo reply.
j i|;nt bid is reevivisl. R^ss Robbiui.
LEADING ('lAipiLEK'
• Our school has let out for a week’s phonograph «d*o. Tbe club pronounced,
•fOli.-* s;|id tbe girl, pullh on. **! b«*g
C, T. .Tones and family royal entertain- . yo|ir
FOR SALE- riue Beagle hound one ,
vacation.
:7- pardon. I didn’t intend”—
.
. ;ir o,li- Rdfloire JHH S. Jeff. r*&gt;n .St. । . a:f anu..'
er s There were jievple preset; t from
Eitlrsr «3i&lt;- didn’t finish- the Mcntenco
N ahville. Bellevue and Battle Creek. . orjPnrKs didn’t hear tbo cud. •y«n_-v _POULTKY RAISERS TAKE NOORANGEVILLE.
‘ she
’
ICE—-For heavy-- hens nnd young ; wn&gt;-at Nu.
Reuben Bivens of Nashville spent;: rate, ihotigh be worked haul,
Ifroni him as a duck would
The L. T. L. meeting at D. V. Shep­ Fiftday with his daughter Belle Everts. ' pu|led
imter.9 weighing
jonuda or ’over I : tSjjLvt'
^ln' f
’
roip a .chicken, die "clunk” of ‘i ill jsiy a preraiiitu over- the market j
herd's hyt Friday night wafi well
I r.i-*ra»~ iwt
Edd Woodard of Nashville visited at &gt;lier o n s growing fainter* in- th? din- i ice Joseph Rogers. Hastings.
attened.
Flfryd Everts’ Sunday,
tance.
IFOR SALE—An eighty acre tara. ua
•
AAV A7&lt;i* «TUAW.
The Grangeville Band played in
Tin- ylnii-F tunn's/emotious were^Tike ' .-&lt;i ction IU. Carlton known as tbe Ohvcr
’
Plainwell last Saturday.
i the. rumblhvt of volcanic forces. Wbnt .■ J Henyon farm. Clav loam, in extra ;
t
QUIMBY.
;
K(kKl
lertilitv.
G
well
aud
cetera
'
•
*
’”
]
war.*
nil
(he
wbol|rly
prizes
he
hud
Mrs. Mary Muri-house had the mis- I
straw
.Hallowe'en was olieorved by Mrs. B talien ndiln-i this Ignm-nttlwus defeat I| ainl frnit of all kind*. $35 per iu-ie
fortune Xu lose a horse from colic out
Etlknnr.ds and Mis.'. Amber Cruso nt the f by in girt'.-- .tlud she Ik’.-u'-d ,1i!jd ini. * ■' ’ hya it. Might take house uud lot in
day last w&lt; &lt; k.
hume of the former last eve. about 25 : lechi:«l!.vl L- would uot &gt; have much! fastings us part payment. John F:: h.
’ ■
Mr».l. N.J*
------ r'is expected
—;------ * *home being invited.
Brown
{-UJlhilwf it l.utfor u man t vbe worsted j f. F. D. No 2. Hastings Mich.
tntrrw. this week.
re.x.lr
-.' ’
'
from Kalamazoo
There will lx, a silver inedai contest ['*n
‘idiiter of a uwn’- .natural en- 1 IfoR SALE— My house and lot c-u •
The Gleaners held a social at the .
; at Quimby school house r.......
Friday vrv
eve, df.-j-tiuuiti.-ti.-ngnj i,. a -ir], wtw! irlh u.ain ainet Woodbind. Inquire
i niider tbe supicea of th.- W. C: T. I'., ■ Pr4'’'l“" j •&lt; &lt;!•••» »Un»l&gt;&lt;l
wenk.K-is , fF. F. Hilbert. WuuUiand or Janu*&gt;.
town hall last Friday night
1 Smith. Hastings Forest Jordan. '
Itxlretl.
lb- hated
Richard Hughes has been modeling jISfK.ti.™
of ha&lt;tings. Contestants all ftum Has- 1
WANTED—To rent three or four!
p
.11.. Mlas L«»|. uud wbeu J, m:iu lieglM to
over the Interior of his house. Henry . tings.
Admualun 10 eta F-y
-----,
n xk y , tJl}.p cudutji) [utvr.-st :Id. u woman to i untarnished rooms, or small house. 2nd I
Ixiwis doing the work.
con^‘. hate her L- is in n dangerous condl- wird preferred. Good quiet family. .
Mrs. Spickler is gaining a little after . Quimby Ladies Aid ..Society will tlon. He Iknew lie bad l»eeu rude to ! Address W. H. Johnson. City. Gen. j
meet at Mra. Mary Bidelman’* next | her
nnd should
a long illncrs.
ber.and
siiouid bare),apologized.
havei,apologlzp&lt;l. ”
He~ - ! _____
I
^hey met In the ‘. FOl’ND— Hastings High School Pin. '
! Wednesday for dinner. All welcome. । ccouiproiuUnl
bn™rmr
■ when
•
evening bv thanking her in a formal I --------of 1!)W
”
Owner
can have^BV
same
EAST ASSYRIA.
hy|
calling
a;
BANNER
office
and pay•iouthwfrt mapi f aunvF
। w’ny for hii h^ons iW rowing.
by|cnlkng aj
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
m
nj}g||t .
&lt;n» /m- tl... ,
John Hill and J. M. Knapp were in
ivr stood at re-t I ing for this notice.
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_
Mra. Wnrren is spending a few days । beni
here had
hint n
i. . :i suddi shower come up . FOB SALE—Very cheap, cook Move
Battle Creek Monday.
Mr». Rrlx rl.lobMon nnd liulc ,on I-itb Meol, «»r NuhHIlc.
j wlym the ;
• having.a lawn I *“* F,H,d ** ll,,w’ E’ W’ Stebbins..
Mrs. Robert Johnson and litjle son '
party at wf'.e
. tUstnnce .from the hotel &gt;
Elgin of Battle Creek, were guests of , Miss Haffner of Nashville spent a;I Parka was i
—Short
horn* •'••••
Bull "**
six
walking
briskly
for cover ’i... FOR
±',» SALE
"
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Mrs. Claude Lehner a part of last week. few days of last week with Clyde Wnl- when Miss
’ “lukiths old.. Threcjuiles V(Ut Assyria
______
t
™aun.^
Dr.
Adam,
and
MI
m
FJIza
Merrlnm
*
nd
'
Dr. Adams and Miss Eliza Meiriam
tlvete he bi gnu to run­
Having sold my fenp. I will sell at public auction at the premises, one mile north
lire piiizuitsiie
plannUbe wni
waa eltthig
'----------------------will
,be uwu
held Ik
at w
lie reached ‘ mtni.ure
of Bellevue were guests at W. E. . Quarterly meeting ..
'*- fanulngllrarself.
*—’
~i HOL ND—Saturday a ”W. R. C. ”
! the South Evangelical church Nov. 10. &gt;o a hahuno-k
of Cloverdale, on section, 17, in Hope township, on
Fenn’s Sunday.
in center. OwnAfter this there wasimore bad blood '
| 11. 12.
Chas Morehouse of Battle Creek
between Mr
1Louis Holcomb who is staying
. .. with j
spent Sunday with bis mother Mra. 1
they
iu grandylarents
arranitri'urbnt. xx-nu
~ barely
~
.
i his
was fulran
taken wnrrno
worse rerre.
one
Emily Morehouse.
One uk.m ng Mis* Lane weht to tlie ;i «.?lPR1,8A’*E~Coolt !,tove ncaHy hfK. :
Alfred I’ruln «u la Bailie Creek d»Z
,Ke,""
II sell cheap, if taken at once. A.
landing for :t row. **There
“
was nut a
1
and she was about to i K Ludwig. Inquire at the BANNER
Friday, to attend the funeral of- Mrs. wife called and Louis is better at ’this boat to be liul,
rutnu-v her ।tteps when, looking out on t-oftScXi
— k— . •
Thomas Stanley of Kansas City. She i writing.
commencing at tO o’clock sharp, tha following described property, to-wlt:
the lake,
.
:d wan just In tlmo to see a ; FOR KALE—Soft
coal ‘ move, ;
being a formejr resident of this section.
collision bedwecu a punt aud Wilbur j *’®.w Jast spring. Price *4.00. Iru ‘
The Assyria Farmers Club met with
‘
Both
oarainen were spill- i ”«»Bl&lt;’tnore. U29 West Madison Sl. '
I*
It Is related that Judge Jere Black Parks’ shell..
Bay bow. weight'!IlX) 11^
or, the punter swimming i Hlu’,,2’,wMr. and Mrs. Chas Jones Saturday Oct. once said dit Thatl 8t&lt;*vene that ‘tie was ed In the water,
McCormick hay rakr
Bay liorw, weight 12tKi lbs
------ SALE—Goal bMgfo hound. !
28, with the usual large crowd in atten ! one of the brightest men ever born fok shore. Firka clinging to one of the , ■FUR
Douhlc wprinK tooth &lt;-iiiti«
boaia
.
r^
)w’ dQe to
LWember 26
Biqmn-.
Eiuoreou
Bdxer.
Route
1.
I
dance. Morning session called to order j and could w the smartest things, but
No. Sih Oliver chilled [&gt;lt&gt;«
Had the gi-| let him alone he would Hutinx,.
Cow. due to calf April 7
any sense
by President. Song by club, “My Old । that,
*" * so fur as *betyg under
'
One JS-spring-tooth narrow
have 'been prked up present lyr and no
2 &gt; earliug heifera , 22 calves
calves
FOR SALE—Poland China I war. EnKentucky Home, Good Night’’ Devo of obllgjitlon to hbi Creator for supe­ damage
&lt;lou&lt;L
tyut
she
saw
her
advan
­
2 Double shovel cultivator
•jui re at farm 1 mile east, half mile
tional exercises by Chaplain Mayo. rior mental endowments, his mitid was
16 Ewes
•1 Shropshire
'*•
puck
tage nnd ferdsped It. Taking qjff only soqth of Quimby.
a howling wilderness,’* ’
Grind stone
steel croc
Afetr business meeting, all adjourned ,
16 Lambs
her slioes, s|(* plunged In nnd swam
2
brood
sows
aud
pigs
Post-hole digger
c-orn i D’
for dinner, which was a feast of good
1 want w
two full­
For bargains, call at Hogue's.
for him. Parks saw ber coming and,
14 Shoate
double harness
blood Sbropsln re rams. H. C. Down­
Hay
forks
and
other
articlepreferring depth to bring saved by her, ing. Narii ville.
Single harness
double
buggy
left h|a boat find tried to swim for the
3 Bushels clover seed
Single buggy
landing. Wljen they met be was ex­
wagon
300 bushels oats
Pair bob sleighs
hausted. Th* girl managed to get his and 100 good breeding ewes. H. C.
hay rack
n fodder
800 baskets of corn
anu over her| shoulder and around ber Downing. Nashville.
Deering binder
McCormick mower
F&lt;
lit
SALE-One
thoroughbred
Shropneck and carried him to tlmre.
After th.it Parks suddenly discov­
ram. Frank Giddings. City.
ered that hl.« hatred for bis preserver
FOR RALE Five White Leghorn
"
r peculiar kind. Indeed. cockerel*. Blanchard laying&gt;train, dolbe disliked hi ■ so ranch that be became iTrTA^e? Ph»“*&gt;ber slave. 1 &gt;e next June be left col;
lege with hh l scholarly honors. while
back
door—umi
that , ~z~\~
Mias Lane k_|t by tbe .....
„ UOT1
LOST -Between —
£828^ rianover
Hanover st.
St
. *
Is, without a degree. But Parksjgained | ’1(1 knoli.k
English’’sc corner, south of the
In her the hthletic attainments he I °}V’* ? Black Martin Fur. Pinder
prixed, and sli|- gained what was India.
c’flire ftnd r'“
All frame of $5 or under cash: Over thsit |
pefimibie to h|rxa hushaml. She wor- DeMott*3 a™’ Mr"’ G ea,la Newton
ships Parks’ nrellectual endowments,
months
tii^e will be given on good banka ide notes at
and be is vert- proud that hlx wife Is j
;
RKNT OH SALE- Hon* it,
the best &lt;»-tra j*oman and swimmer al 4th
six per oent interest. A discount of 3 perLil1*
re 1 ward,
re*”3' G&lt;lotl 'nontion. lu.ini»
lire. "
Margaret Beiler.
"&lt;l"re.
the summer colony of which they are | *'
members.
HELEN V. TURNER- |
h*-’ given for cash at sale on sums over $•'
LOST--On Monday a gold pin
meting of oral with oak leaf in
and two gold .acorna. Finder tjrare
Fetlae Solllo^ajr.
leave at BANNER Office-and net T
•ff wonder,** mused the family cat, ward. Winona Eddy.
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after carefully- Inspecting the new
mouse trap, ‘If that Is intended as a
V^T~4v.note &amp;iven by William J
labor saving device for my benefit or If
I’m In danger of losing my situation.**

Hunter’s

I

WANTS

Compasses

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F. R. PANCOAST

N

Single or double-breasted suits

$8.00 to $20.00..

The large sales of our wool underwear
is explained by the low price, quality con­
sidered, that we’ve ‘ put upon it. You
cannot afford to buy without seeing our
line

&lt; HIDE&lt;I !.R &amp;• l-i :; ! O

THE BANNER’S WANT COLUMN

Brings Buyers and Sellers Together
TRY IT!

AUCTION
SALE!

Thursday, NoVi 9,

A M setter
of HeaJth.

V

There is a quality in Royal
Baking Powder which pro­
motes digestion. This pecu­
liarity of Royal has been
noted by physicians, and
they accordingly use and
recommend it exclusively.

I-.T111C11 at JXToon
TERMS OF SALE

A. S. OLIVER, Proprietor

In matter nature allows no atom to
ehaie Its gra*J'. In mind no thought or

E. R. CONRAD. Auctioneer

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1. We Make Dates foi*
SALES
With the Auctioneers;

-—:-------------------------- HAU INGS, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1905.
BIG FIRE LOSSES THIS YEAR ftFrihECEUT itiiie

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Will Make Barry &amp; Eaton Assess- '
ment 30 Cents.

Lightning

REPRESENTATIVE
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BRING GOOD RESULTS VFfiY FINF FflfiT

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big revival predicted

There Seems al General' Expectation

([ LEBRATfD DIA­
MOND TODIK

Caused Most of It.
of One ;in the United
Secretary Rogers has Iwen figuring! RUSSIA AT LAST FALLS IN LINE I
’ Patrons.
States.
up his Co’.s fire losses for the past yuar I
l*Hst week the BANNER want) AT THE FAIR GROUNDS IN THIS !
WITH
MODERN
IDEAS
OF
and finds that the Barry &amp; Eaton will '
i Much attention has been directed to MR. AND MRS. WM. PEAKE. OF:
p Kf
column ndvertined for Mim Winona I
CITY SATURDAY BETWEEN
have to levy an assessment of 3tJ cents !
HOPE, DID SO SATURDAY
, the wonderful religious awakening
GOVERNMENT.
Eddy ii lost pin. giyyig a dewriptioa I
on the ♦IO&lt;» to pay them. Thia would '
which tiegan 1k.&lt; fall in Wales It has
HASTINGS AND CHARLOTTE
NOVEMBER 4th.
th* «Vtide The BANNER whs
U- cou*idered a very light premium in I
i continued until now. gathering in
i
delivered
Thursday
tnornii
TROUGH
Thurx- 1
, itv. liut the Bnrrj- and Eaton has THE CZAR SIGNS
• force and the movement is still grow­
day noon Mimu Prune Wil
is tele- THE SCORE WAS
ing. The Welsh * are an emotional
AND ASIA usually kept its asHesamenti-under that'
THE DECREE
'“?“*■ E"a' th’u
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five Tn ciuc people, and the iawakening there ha* KNEW HARDSHIPS OF
figure, as its operating expenses and!
I read tbe Ixist' notice in the BANFIVE TO FIVE taken on that characteristic. Saloons
PIONEER LIFE
salaries are small. But IWJS has l«o &gt;n I
NER. and was pleased to 1» nble to1
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and danoe halls tnd Jow resorts have
iiticsand
ipi^ribii’' tn'
j restore the lost pin to the owner, xhe i T
practically
been
driven
from
the
minhaving found it.
learns Were Very Evenly Matched.
Some Incidents • of Their Pioneer
Othcr
ing districts of fbat country, not by
: Thnnalay Ute BAXXER received by
Return Game Will Be Played at
Experience In Barry County
the enforcement &lt;of.
* rigid
"
laws, hut lieTho hwalt is a IW&gt; cent assessment. 1
Libert, o( Person
j mail a etack (roia P. T. Cotgrove. I
cause th&lt; people ihave simply ceaigd to
,t
.
I TKivino Vrtrt —
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Charlotte. Next Saturday.
Given.
But one great comfort
every Barry
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aoo.aw.wn.
numra
na.
(ailnl
to
,or
ad»a
pristal
Iu
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Tor
genurationH
Rusria
has
failed
5
ng
for
wme
Want
lM1
'*fi
printed
in
’
patronize or arre for tht**6 things.
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X- Eat. n policy 1................................. 1
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“ T
ll I*— wBbi other cavillred
himI
’ANNEK
lng n.omh
civilized nrt
nation*
|,b® BANN
ER ,ta
tbe p«wd
preceding
month
Before a small crowd the rtanting* That's better thin laws, although the 1 A large number of the friends and
Knowledge that his insurance W
t
,w‘hinK “
r‘ki“giy: ,n lhc "ccwnpanying tetter he wrote: 1 and 'Cbnfbitte high school football
*u” AiMMiing
is this more -'
Mrikitucb
later are wbolta me and their enforc,*- relatives of. Mr. and Mrs. Writ. Peake,
solutely gilt edge. U?.
' th.
* mutual | ,i,0„h ,baI1
Lftdw
hJ autw
- .Jati
'Ij "The results have Ix-en nu^t witisfac- | twun«J&gt;nt«d up at the fair grounds Sat- ment n&lt;xw«ary.
l of Hope, gathered at-their home Baiplan ou which this C.
Co &gt;. tagtmtm.lt iueoi
il oe
vzar pas always represent-1
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«T«n- , ,,rdfty “Hemom.
------ ’ .*and
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taC,»rhrt.^w.v.„,,re„„
I.1 Wry.
and 1 Jhink y.mr nuw
new ‘&lt;tepart.at--the 'end of the
There is-an e c poet at inn of a great Inrd ay Nov. 4 to help thfcin celebrate
! ' ment
in of great-benefit-to
'n^
‘!acd^&gt; team
rance’ becomes
u... •
. .hi
1 Latin
.
• &gt; ery .lullor ..( inM.raoc.
tavowe* the
th. —
odi Botaia..and
H• u»i,’
"“"Ho*
Kfmt tatwjt tv thith.- ix-oplc
i«-v|.k-1| *
“xx
°“
d h*u- *«
•&gt;•*“ had
•““! made
n&gt;»de a»
religious awake ung iu the United- the sixtieth anpiveraary of their wed­
t’o *. capital stock. The amount . of rel.tion.il
- * &gt;!..
• o(tlfc
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,.-i... .i._:_ to .h"F .. OT '*'&gt;•- । &gt;"&gt;'•
.
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ir.UirMu«l'lio7ii,
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Ol1 *i.^
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“rc
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,
rt-.-kiunsui^
ui &lt;rw inutvitfual
Kuasian ! w1'"
.Stat«-s It is noi Ibelived it: will lie like ding day. Fifty-four peaplr were
rtttttadatt*. ,«&gt;.««. at, that j
hi, ----governm(
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|in( H
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‘ | hud splendid results nd h.iv&lt;-practical • i In’bf first half, Hastings had Vuuch the one in Waler. but will lx- mure , prenent, including the three children of
..very .ol.cy bolder Ira. th.t mu.-h | u,h,r
*
' ly sold everything .-uiyertined, "
,! *be lietter of the argument, and easily j suittsl tu our l&lt;j*s cmotkmal jrfiople. ; »he vemirahle couple: Mr. Orley Peake.
. ..n.t.1 to gwrantao the. iwynwnt o( Krand inkra tavnl
hint rt-1 . If you have any urtiete t,o sell, any i n"‘dt* “ touchdown, hut in the second || Bui it will comt and a mighty moral i of Shultz, Xlrs. John McLarvy, of
i property to rent, or wish to buy any I Bn,f th,‘ bon“’lwun W)ls
defena-1 an(1 ,p|ritnB1
b’» l‘- Tbvoontpany .. well ami I
bnt in thJ Unid .mtalyai,
movement will visit I Hastings and Mrs. Thomas Henson of
" rt-uci .1 'article, try the .BANNEH
• ««d only by a plucky fight kept j Am-nci* and iht indiyidnal ai;d pub­ | Richland. Also twelve oi their sixceonomicaHy managed, so that the • Ojfr was Russia
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their opponent-* from scoring more than * lic life of its pe iple Will "be cleaq^eri. I tern ‘ grandchildren, and nine great
awssuienet* are as light as can lie • ■Ignorance and | slavish -superstition ' want column.
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,: otice. '
made nud' adjust the losses* in thel
Their niin's will become less selfibh grandchildren. Those from sway wrro
have been the’ nt&lt; an* of holding the 1
Mr. ahd Mr* Ira Peake. 31 r. and Mrs.
Hasting* won the tub's, and at 3j and mon- altruis ic and they will
honorable manner in xvhich they hnv&lt; l*ople of that cii intry hi subjection i Anew time-tahte went into effect
lx*
... a !ou the Michigan Central Monday. ’ ° cba*k Charlotte kicked to HaxtingH
tlre necusMjty fur saner, simpler nod Wm. Kester..’Mr; fend Mrs. Cassius ‘
' to nutocraey. Ne illy
* so.|m-i cent uf Tliv &lt;ady change is in tfie train
form- '
-vnrd line.. From h*en- Hast- better living amt wfli take the rdJul !Bi*j!*el.. Mt- a' d Mrx Angitstns Peako.
thi |ieople can nei du r rejul ,&gt;&lt;„ wnte. , ,.rly univniK hereal
Living for one’s land ik greater
[ The priesthood of the Orthodox Greek 1!uw- r(Mlrilw Hasting* at 1_’ 4&lt;» which 1 in*'*’ carried the ludl to Charlotte’s !&lt;• that leads to •'pitin living and high ,*&gt;r. and Mr-. !*h”ui;»« Henson, and
‘han dying for it.
Mr. and Sir••*;titun, all oi
yard line where they Jost it on a fumble thinking'’ and.nbbk aspiration.
•'
j chnn-li u\n- deqx tic rulers over the
, but reguniued it shortly after, and
Richland.
&gt;:ary
-*kr. of Kalaignorant peasant ... ~1._ (hear...i&amp;*the
....
, Ironside .was pushed over for a touch­
। maz&gt;,&lt;o. anu Mr
:?i-*. Olivet Peaked
I bead of thia eburi b, the final autbui
; do*r.; Lambie
’
I i&gt;f August s.
,
failed to kick g-&gt;al.
ity in it. as he is ' to.tiie state.
I After idl
Hastings 5. Charlotte u.
---.of a bountiful '
j So Russia has h&gt; nndered along
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with
Huntings kicked - to Charlotte, and
• dinner Mr. pl.idwker acted at*
h Middle Ago* civ ilizntiiiu'and govern*
tiie ball changed bands .»everal times
I tmiMtn lAter. and tuasts Were responded
i menL It has Wtrked; well in stune
Then-'was no more icxiring in .thi* ■ to by -t-veral of the assembled guests.
,
,
I ways for Russia :llAs Ikrcolllt- master
! Mr. and Mrs. Reake wen- Hjarried in
half. When time'wax callt-.i. Hasting*
OF LECTURE COURSE "FQ NOV. 27th .
ne sixth of thi earths surface--not ADVERTISED IN THE BANNER had.(x*M»«ioi) of the hall on their in im failure of the enter I Ohio in lx I’, coming to Michigan nine
i
years later. .
i own io yard line.
MADE NECESSARY BT ILLNESS fa scattend cinjirr like Englands,
1HIS WEEK PLEASE NO
PR!‘I:. BA NK A r P!FT$bot h comQact an 1 solid empire. It
Titoy'imm' diately settled on the farm
Hastings Opetnid the second half by
OF GOV. LAFblXETTE.
TICE THE DAVES
BUR i PENN.
wa* while trying ^o ••xtjend her Itound
wax
j which they now own. The country
! kicking to CbnriutteS 20 yarid sine.
। aries still more, b; her'system of brute
Charlotte by short gums through right
J a_B* then covered with forests and . the
I forte and lyifig di .■■lomacy. that Russne
' present generation cun’ scarcely im
! tackle and around •-iulsJ-arriMl the ball
HE CANNOT LECTURE
loard
met her master in luiltle. u little SOME GOOD SALES
agin- the har’hhtje* gnd privuliooK
tv Hasting-. 5W yarth tine,1* where Rue SAFETY BETTER THAN
BEFORE JANUARY country that in a ■ Uriel half century
BIG INTEREST ahich this worthy &lt;^iuph‘ lu*ve under­
ARE ANNOUNCED , went around Banting-, right end for a
■ had progress! so ar fpiin barbarism
gone in clearing the land and establish-'
touch down, after five minutes of )ihiy.
; ing their present &lt;*omfortahle home.
, Charlotte failed on their try at goal,
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' that she’had left Russia way in the
Committee ria.e JTomiae ntOnenf.^ in al, t|,,t ,,■ |u!d Is*termed civili Lots of Live Stock. Farm Tools. and 1 Score, Hastings 5. Cliai lotte
Some Reasops For Keeping Mosey 1 The first tirei- Mr. Peake went to
Hastings it took him ah entire day tu
His Earliest Dates Aftei
। Cimrlutte kicked't« Ila^tiiur* . and
On Deport In a -rnscriaOther Articles Too Num­
j the ball was downed ou the 45 yard
1 get on*- mile from home. ;i» be lijui to
Rti.**»iu has had * trong. able men ini
January 1st.
ti\ t- Bank.
erous to Mention.”
cut his way through the woods, and
line. Hasting* carried the 1xa.1T to the
the past They h ul mien that their
ght 1
Snnsthe
notice concerning the country
mustwhen
s-imtit'I___ _____ ______
1 center of the field, where .Charlotte
The failure of be Enterprise -Bunk around lakes and ninrshc". He was
tinto suffer
■ the
1 held and gut the l»all on downs.' Qiar- at Pittsburgh. 1’ . ought, to be a tfxid accustomed to ^o 'to Kalamazoo ‘to
lioneycomb'd as
( IL THOMA&gt;
niiMra, opening of the LecUire f’-oursl- liyGuv. (clumsy govern Hie:
lj» Follette on the Ifitb mat went to I jt jh with aristocr itic graft. claNhedl Having come into
»t a ; lotto shkunable to gain, and Hasting*
te» lire tempted to mill ('fte.' walking the entire distance.
press, word has. been received l&gt;y the -with prugri-ssivi- countries. Media*yal lot of property by legal proctxs. C. H. : carried the luril to Charlotte'- 2ft yard deposit uiouev ii • certain lunik* j-hre : on one invasion returning with a sack
committee from tin- Bkyion Lyceum | jKm they knew eduh) not cope with Thoma-will have an. auction sale Of | line. From here Charlotte by end cau'«. ..f !:igh t it-r.-f.’ rate* I This
st'nnnch rephljican. ever since *bv.
the iiall to Hasting* 1 yard Mjik paid J per
Bureau that the voice of Gov. LaFol- mudemisui. But ■hen these men lift • the -wHiie at the farm of Huily Chase, J"»f
mL .at*’ are i&lt;ih'-r formation ofc. that partv ’'asting ’da .
lettv. which gave out two week* ago. 14tt] nj! their roicr* iu
P«..i-. ‘two- mil—&gt; north mid th.rfie fourth* I line, where Ilb'-tings held and carried
in protest raagainst!
Having big -inter vote for Freemont in lH.*kk Hr ba*
had not yielded tu treatment ax he had | thr inherent wrorr^ * &lt;4
y
mile
of the village of ' kivenlah'. J the i»dl to theit Ri yard Tine-'wUre PtttMbnrg Itouk*.
Imvu
hoped, and tha^ iiis jihyxicinn has tor- W(.n- banished to 8 bena. their estate* oil Moudity. N"V. Kith, at hi’JMl a. ' the Mould half c/ided with tli*- iluill in
bidden him to speak before Jan 1st. confiscated, and th ir families made to| m. \ lunch will lx* sirv*'d at noun.
For
Hastings
Lam
bin
and
Hill
were
A consultation tty-telephone brings a differ from th-.
। heel of desjx&gt;tism i .1 nines M.Biiner.-wiil act a*, auctioneer.
promise that, Husttings shall have- one Bitt-liberty .and • digbtenment are in Hher»s will*f* sold a p«xJ spafi id harm*. : the ground gahirrs. Jlill vldom failed
•: !h&lt;- earliest datls winch the (lover- t|n. utirld. and all
d tvw, lot &lt;-f .farm tools, beside* h: y. | to gain when lie whs culled uixni to
grain and other »odder. For particu- take the.Indi. Biduhnan repeatedly
t’- r is abl-,13 ir.alp. Th&lt;--.&lt;x&gt;ur*e will tior: &lt;-:iiinot banish ih'rm'
lare M-e tic nruottwmetit &lt;&gt;u another.1 broke through Charhilte’s Hh&lt;- anti
fore open on Nov. 2hh with tin- ix-ming l&gt;ett*r and
offered! I» ; threw their men fora lesn. ,'Lii.* twkd:ind I^adied.Orchestra. Every- : gwernment , ■cciihj • be suppressed iu ■
• Hug of Hams was *a feature* lof the
- pleas** Npread the new# of thi* public. pla&gt;x+ and . forbidden to the tU'-mli
game. White and Rue did gixld Work
g.*. * h’biie t)n» course will not .‘pre*.,. But a-^vre
. for i.’hprlatte, Rue made two pi yard
JOHN
WATERS.
open as phtaned viith (k»v. loiFulletu . . earnest men, and wuirtea I'.ii* been
.B&gt;*can*e of cofttiimthl ill health, .lohii , runs and White went througli Hast­
and the student* in
ut-n there need l&gt;e no ^Uostien but that tin- ■ making in Russia,
, ings line, for seteral long runs.
patrons oi th? lecture course will ha e ’ j)er. i /ilogr- becanu
Rutland
township, v. ill have un auc- i Following is the line-up:
teemed
___
aLtaplutisin
ax .the । liberty. But
' ' hartoCiI rlasttoK*
di­ the opportunity td Jabir him.
__by non salt’ at’ .hi;
’ is prenttaeti situatwl ;V | KiUlu'rt ,
of ' firmly intrenched, luwlced n* H
J.firtalMt
committee has thu poeitivo promise
j
.
.. i4ueny
Hided
by miles west and 1 Wile south of the cifj-. tlldHmiui
‘ and
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his appearance in ^Hustings,■ Wo tape th* «rn»- «luni’ the c lurch
..&lt;•„ White
Kk-nartl*
..HiUUill-n
,ti- Jt wili cimimeuce at 10 a. m. A lunch Slutter)
. v.n
.... :ignorant
_
on •ticket ' wn
peateni ry. that fitter in-*tithere
will
l
«
no
lulling
up
..Ix&amp;tX
tto v
&lt; rate*.....
.. Bi0i(H'
' I turions seethed;uhjiu«t hopeless rhe 1 will lie served at fioon. ' W. H. Couch | K. Brows............... k. •
selling.
..iKMlQV.in
, G&lt;xxl)«-ar.1 •- Urvs’n It. E
i grea: Ixxh of .the ph»pl’- were loyal to is the auctipncei
I Ham* . .............. &lt;/. B
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•■zar" .-ui
.. .1.....
*
Xf,
IVaUn^mil
they lev31r. Watert*advertises agood spun of luunble ........ H.
Th..
Utile
White
RURAL
CARRIERS
.Bur
, HUH................... -It- H
Igvriau
„,r.-r.
horst*. 2 cuhA t! co*k and a large lot i ImiMlite............. .'. F. B..
ASSOCIATION
the prophI ot farur tool* and ....
other -property. His 1 Touciidowu-s Ironside. WhitlHilt im&gt;
the
WH*
, nui
........broken,
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th tte
j
cruu.
Rogers:
Umpire.
Brook*.
ecic* of her Iwnis ied citizens m-ire : annuunrein.-nt will l&gt; found hi Mint her
cy -are
‘ little Japan, which i column, and should he can-fully read . Halves twenty and twenty-five min- !
In This City Saturday Evening ,,ad than fulfilled, wlien
‘ utes.
* 7
! enjoyed cuuFtitutii nal government by all.
.
Good
Time
and
Elected
-jue in
whose ixMiple wen .enlightened and
New Dfticcra’
H. H. NOKHlb.
WANT TO BUY WHEAT
rvkdy to adopt modern method*, gave j
II. K. Norris, living on
2d Baltiiltdh
The second annual 'meeting of the i the northern giant i sound thrashing
towuship. on what is better
! Mr. an.. Mrs. wm. Peake of Hope Whose Gtlth U cddl
aniversary
ecks Barr -Co.. Rural Mail Carriere
.
.4. The agent* of the jinonHastings Roller Mill In Market
uti. iLwas b-ld in the Hotel Barry Sat- '
I# Mentioned Fisc * Iren-.
jniih’t.t were proven to known a- the Horae'- Hull farm, will
1
1. zwAit
luction •‘ale. W. II. Conch
Milling Wheat At Good
nrday
night
Of ]th© -ra meniix re. -it
-4 , autocratic
„,.w gover..,
.weta taHtat. 10 ire member, tainit '«
.
a aucti&lt;*ue»T. Owing .to ill
Pricea.
" 1 ' * ='’“*• * *
ueHlinir and st'Jijn; K.'d (’ruf" Mlpplh
health Mr. Nbrris ba* hatt-to give up
Two added that evening* After dispatciinig
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, A.k
•-•I iu high
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I tupsc c(«i';ni:;&gt;« »nn« i«iv
funning. -;h-1 will dhyow of a fine
some routine l.usiuere the Awociatitjn «n«UMWU ,u'
Th,
Roller Mill G . .. ili.d. ...
,r
•;. iy, uiul
retceiu by the tjr.tirr
, team ol herses. several qow’s. hogs, i!« an in.-rrnort .l.mrainl (or tlleir! n..
have mjvifle’ciirfe / f
took a nx-ess and were given an oyster ,
1* who hope
and otker stock, besides farm imph- Ilonr. wd tb» mininra more wUeat. . ....,
. jnil ihc „;lk. oiutiidc that inant’y’T.ris wid
*u i per. by tho rural-carriers of tliio ,
inenta and other things. He also 11,ny wk oil («m«r. «bo barn i&gt;;
- w,h a ,lk ra„
happiness. M**i« Ila*’ii.g*.trienda of
city.
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—- BUILT 18 HOUSES
1 offers hit* form of IyW ncn**
Ko,rt grnde ot luHlins »h&lt;»&lt; t-.r,dl«n.l F
After the. jtleasant duty of dispatch-,
pa|K*r. ranges from .1 the’aged coupld euite i . ui-liing them
THIS YEAR Price :?3.a0(&lt;. Bead his auction side
A HUSTLING WOOD- .
see them. and. get their price. It t0 • t, J)t.r ,H.nt
ing the bivalves had 1&gt;een jierformed. i
All th*.* would uVtr- in anj' own- ret fur* *&gt; i* their anniver­
.
। advertisement in this issue.
will ta wwih while to get (farting.
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the
g 4’3 psr cent. Ju«*t sary, and with othi r* th*-. HANNER
inc carriers rea.**cmbhxLand
ted.—t iui,,,,...an
.........*.*ex- ।,
.
LAND MERCHANT perienee meeting*’ wa* in order when Thal Is the taomtar Built By I
.
Koller Mill rrww
on wbert. lor they
.
j aw a..j
- Jrk his gray matter a
will
have
to
get
the
wheat
or
shut
1
Lav..hut )ju|. &lt;- w(1| ^..thjll „ llank which
each carrier.related experiences be tail I
Wm ;H. Peck, the Coo­
L. U. Calkins, whose farm is one down. »:.d when a mill la In theft 1*&gt;- । mIm
out.ij£ Inane a» practically BREEDERS OF THOR­
a L.
-nd Grewing Trade met in his work. Methods for im­
i mile south of Quimby, on •ection :V&gt; sirion. with a .....
t actor.
growing
demand
fur
. ™wi
ne demand
lor
,urk.
p^jHy altta.1
proving th- service were disru**r&lt;L All
I in Hustings fownahip, has decided tu tla-lr flonr. tlwy will gl"' 'he I
OUGHBRED STOCK
Business On
7 7 * y—t It is a fair inference
bad a nnwt enjoyable time, and the
«'• «•
H“*in *«&lt;*&lt;&gt;'*'he*e right price. Some important infor-I ..
.
_they
L._ d&gt;
» pay that rate that
1 tl*nt whep
'k-rit.
/ earner* who failed to attend mi**d vioito n-cord thi* year. having
, allot them »n an.-tl.m Mie at the prem mw u»n- mation to our readera will bo found in 1 * ? are loaning their deposits on
Are Called tr.At««nd .* Meetingk*
they
course not • "
•
. IF bouses.
is ,i &lt;i ry succesaful tho good time.
^ta. Of
Uteoonw
I tlowa ularte. W. H. Conch will be their adv. in another column.
| questionable *ecn rity
_ in order to get
The oflicers elected for the ensuing bnve L
?Wirh3Dl a- \
teencomrlrtrel'-m
H
.iuctlnn,er. For partio ,Ur». ree
w~— —a
.
lurid He conducts n
This City, Saturday, Nov.
higher
interest,
j
i*t
a*
thi*
Pitt*bur«
i 'Wal.-Kierd: •ii Mure at WiMMliand ’year are: Presidetit. Wm. H. Sever­ turned over to their: owners,
ta«n^. .nd hi. »lv. on nnottrt pom. Among
29th. at I-JO p. m.
A PLEASANT DINNER PARTY.
Inuik did.
=j hope be other thing, be off ,r. a K«.l lean, of
“
■ !&lt;••:•! about a year ance. Middleville: Vice-President. D. doe* good work, doe* »•*
Th. Mi-e.
«... . n.h Un- j
- J. *
All breedersuf thotonshbrod stock in
ho
fa
bn«y.
«•’
neother
is WJ
um »„ih
""“J I,rtm.yh.,o.
‘&gt;t of corn husked
satisfaction of J. Ober. WckmUminL The new officers. that i* whyythe
hmre. two
- cowsit -a ’lot
Barry county are invited.tn attend a
j and in the shock, also fodder, farm
Meadily from the Burdette Lichty &lt;M this city was re­ hm well ** f--'------elected secretary and John Curtis of an cvenlbmder year in I!""-.
meeting to Im* held in the xupervisor’a
I uwK and many other articles. So."**
v
,
,,
reasonably
bay
which
propose*
to
con&gt; “r- Ml
this city was re-elected treasurer. J’ .; , . ’
lu room at the Court House. Hastings,
tho afinonnc-numt &lt;nd note the date. Stn*n Crandall «■&gt; the K&gt;'‘« "&lt; &lt;*»«•,.
n* tor -tame time
i__ -.,.,.1 &lt;„ MTvativriy guard) the imeresia oi ii.s on Saturday Nor. ?5 ar I 3Q p, m. to
3. Johnson andiB. S. Johnson of Mid­
““wfaud wui
Th«* dtmng room was decorated id I
,
} ,
i .
PLEASAtaT SURPRISE
father in a general
*
.
.
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deiHisiturs
In
paying
that
limit
fixed
dleville and &lt; lea *Scott Jr. of Qumiby
Glass Creek Grange.
.
i i* father lieing a
.nd
tankinis, they ..n­ form an awKviation
At a previous meeting a ■ umnaittee
Th. dl&gt;»r
«nr«l ... IKI [v|
[f„ j,tbr lioD-,
merchant of that were elected as Directors.
S^rfay
Haturoay evening
cv&lt; u...a*•«■•.
-------.:\ Ul*n«nK
•town. .Th
Barry county owes much to its rural .nil
onKhl'ir- »'
"' I Ri-riutiou■ M.H.UU.
• ("• their-tores
xociatioh. The ui nding tailed atiove In
cwrierk »wl •« krata &gt;•■
W1U “nilnnil K»&gt;" I"” “ ver-'
pleasant and informal ix-x-aston.
.
I . V.-pUSbMM . tu-mnr tp- to .pru■ te y can do this t o
Rutland k'*”'
* verj
.
X’Pte ^uvu»wrt
- avery
PxvT&amp;l
(nature ..( the (nativities tains «&gt;' l““‘1 ""'K
M&gt;'_______ • '
called by that committee who are pre­
'■ »’ a good saving ta Kind to have them h»vr ,»eb a eve- Xrirt ' Tfa-ort-hMC **"«’? b*e .Iwe.. .veo-ihrex ta . nnrtmura rt. nrarly
loth
pared to repurt. AH interested in the
nlHS o( plea.an* a- they had Satunla, Wllv rtk-j.l
winch « Bn. .nirr".
pawll.lr.&gt; Irarevne or two .preral- presentation of p anow shovel to Rev. '
THEY’RE AFTER BUSINESS.
breeding of thoroughbred live stock are
night. They have had *ot* Inylentr w..Lrerd, OndvirtriiuK.taoutilol ti„
hi,
„Uwr
.,|,plirt
'
W
Mr.
Crandall,
which
if
all
reports
are
;.a* always Jived
true he may need before the winter is j Wixjdmanaee &amp;‘Olney, succe-wors. of urged t&lt;&gt; at ten I.
«■
.ml«l-rx
dirt,worenre«rt-,„
Ufc
(f
.
H.
&lt;XK
B.
M.
Jenkin,
.nd
’
through
the
week.
.
Woodland, know#
4J*
‘ Cha*. Dulxjis in the meat market, two
hern.
as tokens of thui’Steeem in winch , otlieni.
■'‘t wauto thoroughly.
Mrt. A. D. McEiwatu wilUteve a
THE SHAMROCK CLUB.
! doors east of the City Bank, have an
Havens. .
.
1„. i, held. Minor Mead inakfag &lt;*= . Song--W.
~
”
•J***.ing h.*i’■ ith up-to-date meth*.
Another wi»l olnta oou»»~J ■&gt;' preaontation in tahnlt of «ke warwbled
Mrs. Sarah Powers, and daughter announcement in this issue that will dancing bcbvol for older people to­
Talk- Feeding method for egg pro"
•■*
and
has
won
bin
morrow'Thursday
&gt; evening, troin 7.3(1
h««udfh,wu,g
Mrs.
Mau
Powers
entertain
with
fhe
I
interest
our
readers.
Both
members'
ductiun, —Florene Harthy.
trade fairly by couxt- .taut 4.-. ■aenttan.. bM ta»___________
'
&lt;Xra’' trwuin....t
in IM. city, and I&gt; k-o-n « «« friends. t
o'clock tea Gils week ou Wednesday and o( this Urm are well up in ttair Inul- toMdlu the K. I-. Aimui). Auawwm
Recitation—Maggie Otis
filir dealing, and
now
They
animuncthal
it
will
ta
bly
will
(allow
H»
dantuw
Thursday afternoons.
Cliarade—Fureat Havoa*.
The Blate Will dist-ibule about #1.
' Hi* H'ive.rtiseinent Sl.un.-oek anta Their Bn«
■ ’
Hurting!. Tent, K. 0. T.M.M. will
Walland11-agv will be of in- will to Leia at St Ro« - &gt;»“
meat that
Reading-Emma Oils.
H.n.000 in primary rehool money NoThe grading for the roadbed of the their aim to keep the beat
to all
evening u( thl. week. XovenaJ- &gt;°- rtmber 10. Th* ari»rtiooment will
Mnaic-Orville Bnrghduff.
new Grand Rapids electric line has can be procured. and will sell as low ns gire a masquerade dance Friday even
The ..nicer- of tte Strain rock Clnl. nre « »»*&gt; at the rat* of 02.70 per tapSelection- Man' Newland.
been completed the whole length of the lowest. They Kdkdt their ahare of Ing, November 17lh next, at Rtedl bail,
Roy
Snrelta.
peWOeot.
Bert
Sk.nner
Rcatling
—
Ida
Otis.
Oneida
street serosa the Hart Ht-nery patronage, and all who deal with them Troxel’s Orchestra will furnish music,
”,TSwih1
Fwr
lu,makln4 «3J0
“itarS L ,,n“! Mond*X &gt;»• Secretary and tnraearer- A aria a ra
addition
known as Maahtegton may be aiwured- of fair, courteous Bill for dance 5n cents. Spectator* 10
The M-tkodic l«Ue&gt; d«ar«l
part
i.»
ha.
tart,
arraoited
that
»
Ulintreatment.
M»d 15 oentr.
’
“taa-h. U1&lt; 'r frie“1* wh» galhcrtd
raplt. more than w« appo-Hor-l
iu™ a parataDt winter'. «.ter.a.mnent
- «»►. i,
th,!In
laat jtar.
•hmvrra.ry
their marnafw.

BalL-

^‘TINV

POSTPONE DAIt
Of OPENING

NOTICE THE
AUCTION SALTS

ANOTHER LESSON
FOR MPOSITORS

�HASTIMtS BAxS’NEK. XOVEMBhll H. ltf&lt;&gt;5. - ------------•r«nc T3 A »«PK ! «*• tarn- »»a &gt;rt«r,gtb«n,.1 the jepnl,, [•--------------------- ---------------- --- ------- B ,
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aem.nd fur trtiun itavtag n-mnu-d .) roPDFSPn\nF\’CF
f A NlAT JQlJ OF
r». r» Tburm*y for Goon al j t&lt;’ Aaffhington. President Roosevelt is
JKKtorUAlJEAW:.
ji
,
^pf] ;p'p -SER
SECRET
SERVICE |S
H nz stJ«:h!g»n.| calling the bUtwunun into conference ;
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‘ singly, in couplet and iu Imnchm He ■
&gt;OK BROS.. Editors.
BOWENS
MILLS.
Orlxtbal.)
— j had Senator* Cullum and Dtdli ver. both
• OkTY-fWNTH YEAR.
S. k- Pieraolt aad family havv moTcd
Otw, n-bruiug l» Vittaaia. wltea Mt.?
• v-n hi* ride, in session la»t week, and
i other* will h.. interviewed later as to Wayland. W. oil regret tbfir d, Cl.:..,o ’-■-■• :iuvi--'-i'- liebm-f1 •‘“‘j
Mr. Hanva wH bi. farm I it waa «Mr •XI’-'’-'
&gt;n ...
oe i opportunity offer*, and before co»gre*s parture.
trf in «-rea to Jota King for
. j «-"* «
“**g
ri4?„
* rorfvenro he may have won a major*
; « young countryman driving a eov
- ! itytaf the senate. In the hon^troubbMr*. Goodspeed ba* sold her t*&gt; acre ! mixed
the Vnluii picket*. He*RuW
Kate--: Mt tne po’tulte* -at Hastings, MlihV is not anticipated, and it is upon farm to a Jlr. Davis of Ludington. !
^--itft kuoff 'that the army wa*
»&gt;i. a-cUa* tnati'T.
.
.
consideration
• so war ami ’.alteri p.«rmi**fan to taW
------—-j- r..—z------------------- ,b’
aeuator* that the (treridential
Ablr
Antrellof
Wa.tUnnb.Uc
«!«,
»ld
■
to*
ue”^
iijVERHMNU RATES.
! prwBure will
to
brought
to
bear.
Thi*
--- --- ... --.n-- -- ------ ----iklllV
III
Vlllll IUMV lumiwiu I --- --„ - : ■ •. Mivcrtiaiag. rates Rirnpted an appli- ' pressure is not confined
cvnfined *-u „
hi. fw,roB I
J'
work.
Mr.
and
Mr»
An^l-are
qnite
w™re
lir^nuule
M I»cai&gt; and rcad.nx nuiicaa. &lt;m '11 has reached Senator Foraker in an
^£■."1^,5^^
« r™ a»'« aged, he being M und she 87.
hljl
aIMl ggVe hG name us John
Col- Jacob*, president and builder uf . nardkig Bring qurxthincd tot Jo the.
bI..|*&gt;I
. Tbaaka. iweuty-nwc»ui»rn^toA.
|i X°
T"
'^'ttf
wtch.
Other recalcitnuita will to reached in th- Grand Rapids. Batik- Creek und I dispoailiuH-. &lt;n’ the eueay
Kalamaaoo railroad, waa hart a few ’•Mtn brU.,Uf«eu la­
tn-rasbPWHmatter
.
strange indeed if Home real legisfation .
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that the g&lt;uiral dmmuuwd mm «&gt;U»
’NocodiMiuntextion mil be published uu- . „ . 4l ,
.
. d.y, „„ &lt; l„,nx ttp prehmlnartre pre- ,
^.ttt.d to M&gt;
no .eirviHnsiaDcM unless it tear* the “ not
outcome. —Grand Rapids
aratorv to the building the road ’“ । Ws vow-h.,in;.
.
■« n-im* and jkxU offiOT uddretvw.
j Herald

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B s
say

and Good Judgement
our 54 in. Broadcloth in all
colors is the best value they
ever saw at $1.00 a yarol
|

ftwt us poesihle.

V

tjftUrj4. after to hud departed a

JOBPkTMlSU.
i» Rumor bas .it that Mrs. Wm. Bowen ' Jew was found on tto extrctifv right of
&lt;nc U.xjrx^l
UAXXK»i tu»
tiAH one
of thr
ite t&lt;j«s
equipped •: McClellan.
Aicvaeuan. Tammany
.tammuny cacuiuatr
candidate foi
Joi ,
^tlu^
onr^u!
U«&lt; equtppea
»*&gt;•«*
jQr&gt;
tu Wtot-ro
Xb-hlRAu.
H prepared Mnvar
of New Vnrir ovnik rlmtinrwl in I has bought a fd.lXO residence in Gran.l i the Vnlon lbw «•»'»?
V
to •!&lt;&gt;
joband
printing.
46 ►tery
a-trry klm!
kind u
vi teok
book «tiu
«tw 7i«o
prjunug.
; .uuyor ot .'tu lorK. seuUMlminea to | £n&gt;id« tear FnrtM.in.su Park
I ntorbtorl, JtreMry aM tto «»&gt;•*'*-£
• ——-«-t—
----- ’ win ouL The republican* will »up* 1
I UM tag ilK-ni of tb-lr drerutaidtfcUw
pu.it
wdrtjjj,^ articles. The order* were
X 8ua»il nd .iuabt. by the reVelatiotiM ' F
“rt u,u,
him icoiitiK
fearing 44IMU
that ,1
if n»ry
tlfiey buck
stick iu
to i■ *•- «• Lonrutl of DCP.on Hie tamons ।
53
Haarat who to re- 1 auctioneer
of Western Michigan wiH ! l0 ;trr&lt;.s: :;ltvh trade.- and the Jew
in tto-Itfwrnnre
investigation, a j their
tu““ party nominee.
‘
,
: «-•_
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A„..f_n sale.
v„t{&lt;
io the beiidqnarter* of tto
eh
niovi nent is under way in New York ' ---- i_.i —
with j
disfavor
.by .vi
the eomserva'&lt;-ry «u»
the Angell
tew Smith
is ------much---improved.
to|ii-. vfmt ixirrnption in politico jn, j tiva$iople of the .-nctropdlia, might i i
--------- — Hi* ,’p-m ral cuk.wasiffing- 'h.* wing, u-tore
■
,............ ' fit-his name a*. Benjamin Mo-e*.
tb.it.-. scaw
state Kim
and rup
end tue
the corporal!*.!!
corporation • win
out
prunonnvr*'
" ••• «
“•-- Mw^Hellaa has ha«l. a good } attending i»hvsfciai;
pinaucw . pruu«.um-.
‘&gt; him
•(„.,&amp;«. rear awl In
to purehase such office* and uffi- («*-ord. and is so much tetter than th.- out of danger.
’
.
’lf
,a|nc f.;u^ b; would
tli«y
'
•
desired
.
to.
use
to
further
'
Tammany
machine
-that
people
will
Brjgg*
has
his
share
of
tickne*Uweni
through
the
l.;f s w..tte enemy
Ct.-r? It’
.wooim* *w msk' im xuituni ;
—--y .-----ttoir busing.
.Sn'ch nar-n .as.g.Seth
Low. rnro
nQ1 &gt;^,I 'ery
his ilectio|.
--------------------. nfo.
™Ud
Ri. over
.au,.O.A
.
. I A
OT-AWO I
tfa- - JUmmoder
W &lt; ' O.g:’Hi. ' 1‘rciiulciii- Butler Of
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,!
. • , Ike HcudcrMbtitt’ti big fish was a ; of
’ ‘j1?*1
a^Huniwi' rn
Columbia LTiiveraily, Htnyveaant^iil’i J *‘,w Y&lt;ifk has a law prodding ithat ।'^krraM.Mg Md lor lint. taka.
jlto jinniing. Ik-n
and i.i'ncolu Sfceffin* head the move- '
■p’-’rsou nhall post posters Ut any dhow f
! But When that 40 pound rary. wus
nsMl i;is;ty tlnsV'**-’ LaIRVING,
iiivu • They rej le-ciix th- ijest flem« ct\ xti’on tt,i&gt; l»«blic place thpt'shall to uf i
! caught in Long lake nothing was *iiid ^viohuu., a ciiiV.cn of Friiuce travelling , There will to quarterly meeting senof al! [x'ditMl parties. Some of the .a, vulgar or iudecvnt character, cairn-'
t about it.
’
j !?
in *,"£
America and keeking a pa» «:» go \
th|,
£ rJmrcb next Suodny
»r
•«*
i
I
nun-dies they d ‘.-ire to secure art: !
,IJ debauch the pnbiia or shock 1
. preaching by the presiding
1 Bowens Mills are kept liusy grinding | ’broup»i tbi’ line* on lit* way to visit
Th? fnll publication of election ui-i t}1’
of decency or ]prouriety.
'
tv...,..-* pi teuW.m i. Hi*‘ ‘W1**5®’ ; EM.-,- R( v Chase uf Grand Rapids
&gt; buckwheat.
1 ^b’tivi-s
penwf both by individuals and organi- i Michigan needs such a law.,
. .
I! conciruhu'
tii»n h.nl to—
n
held
for
informa.non
,
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him aud he hn&lt;l dtetpRev. HJisaub and family .
,
.
. L. Mastenbrook our blark.-mith and I conccrnl
zatioas. "
Have you ever gn'en a th-.-right
&gt;
.j ,l;il(. • &gt;
,cw After the rwript uf the order , the Untiand townalnp Sunday School
ju . Governor Warner prevented- a prize ! implement dehh-r does a rtmhiug buri- t peered.
Tim prohibition of corporate contri.iconvention
held at-the Rutland M. E. an wh&lt;&gt; stands so ’pitifully at lb
mat hud been chased.to n.clunjl'.
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bntiuna for election purposes.
' . - fight that was to to pultol off in De- ! n«s in buggies and cutters and hi*! the man
i troit under
name
of ‘ the
a “name
tokingof prices
are low.
! of toum-s
wlirt'. n day orJan church last Saturday,
troit
under
w “teking
I prices •
Toe fixing of._______
proper objects
of ex­‘ the
your aid?
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Mr*.
E.
“
E
Warner
i&gt;
;
visiting-rete
­
i
puhlica- contest fur points. ” Governorr Warner ;: Ed. Haines
ooh hustling farmer aud &lt; p/'1"’ "*S
. peoditnron.'«stteli
" a% meeting*,
. ’
Have you ever tboujrht &lt;■;
A guard Murrouialed the ham- |jvt.8 hnd friends in Dowling fol.« few
‘dtoll:
fuviir M
hut b ' Frengw brn. i»u i,«rre.t.,d &gt;i hundred :
' fixing
“
,™rrTy «C*
„hl,,|l,„ m
lions, etc., and the
of' limit- tu
•x^xr.U. tHix.bllii.ir
in- 1
wrecked liojiee aud qnibitious tie
s right. Add
AM tl j Inudx-b.- of.fore pgUtiM. AnotbiT,
TOlt! »,ut ptL-l l,.t«.-,• tin-;I day*.
the amounts to to spent,
. aura te Mund nwun^t.
’
Robert
Jenkin.-jr.
ha*gone
to
Grand
Providing punishment by forfeiture ' WRsHave you ever tlioqgi,,
;
; Gmngi&lt;Au&gt;«tin Hunt him a thoneaml; i-.uiwes. The officer ctorg'M with the
Rapids where he ex peria to work ford..
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,
I bushel1-. Good property this year.
unwL
kniwlngtto man be want .5.
of office, finea and impriMUtmcnt
for;
wrelw7
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W We finee youn£ presuina!..
'■■ Mid |
corrupt practices
J V~
‘
Witte
b«, Mn hlnaelf ike
cl
E. Heiiie.
nbtrni IMW In*.
1 '
I,k
E.
Hain-S trnmlnl
havetted about
l.udt- I!
Mire M»udeT«i&gt;le vr-.ted Irl uide | With little tllOUgllt Of wiillt't ii.- ,
P.Midw* to ptiabtecitizens
to -----push]...J
I the hour in
.. lime
___ trying
____ _ j-iimc-f
__ 1 in bl.W ol ■ potato^. Ilf
n.&gt; bp.
l.„„ *,ld
*,.1.1 .......»
. jj'.
i'lljaiM. II UV
------ .... . ...
■ ■'iM iirin? fstbl
in llAKUW -v-r Sunday.
j)o yon kllOW t.llSlt ill Him- '
h judicial- iwiuiry into
the ------------cvrtectiwsjt' --------Kuwait.' ------He tower.
’ soThigh
4'iov-i i
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loacf tu Charlotte buyers for »» cents. •
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p l,,,‘
mb
-A,’ ’Uqm^
to ktpiw what
and -'uinplHtonuss Ol
&lt; Statement, and &lt; Cmr that the latter .mW mtf .mugfiif- They mv they are the finest potato i Tte oflirt
' J ’r wan pttlthe.
for ’• Mr- C . ' ;lb-in .illIaMreK. ri.-i.j p()p|e inigL’t ' hm ♦- -aTi ll
- “ ■ •lh&lt;
the exlM^nce &lt;&gt;f corrupt
practice*;
ri«tl..S ii;:i-unnday.
^nnday.
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;.c^re ln eomlmn...., with Hu.’« . tll„v tat) „„ ,bi, raH.
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their
moreUtrosperoi|s
days
to
hat
The expenditure oi vast sums of.
ot|»I grftitert
giraicst Statesman.
statesman.
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, . the nil I. uf the hi'.-nk; Iu th«- road but
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A» o n
Hwnt-is
the
hacin» nlmtit
t' cntcrtaitMril liort
mo-ioyi-a men-ace. e-n^ally wtond
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permitted tiio wmmffi to
•••nd cw 1 Thursday by Mm f .inin.age Miuth itf old mre? ’
Ihn eiMRH'iutor* uri-cuh'totLODB look-,! Count UeWitte. the greattot
i Uvt th’i fall
*,r' ,A«go&lt;i uug ;i/ tiicy .&lt;•'-•
one m m ent.-red tto
It’s a startling* fa.-t that .
ing 1.1 the officers tl .* eorpcvAte funds? nta.i of Russia is of Hi'lland! deacant. I
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place, upji^n-r'l.v not kn'tWing what
Mr*?. Hutu
Mich. it- dependent betamn* of faihin* • .
have elected for. , leg is5 nt iv..- favors “’America's greaf-t tiahlic ; man : in
L. U. ."mitb wholuw.hiT. quit--*:&lt;’k was tp-bspirlng. lbs was a mm- tex­
h» *»
tual r. • sustocted. IA:I the o'llcer yuC*The tost remedj- is publicity. Th - the first years of the
'-eutury cattno ! *” in'Pr&lt;‘v‘UK.
days of plenty. Ha’ e y«?u e\*-- t:&gt;
&gt;rth Amug.
------ ’ , ' other men. After v.m.’t(-umpaign coftHnltttos should’to com- from, tlfi.* same stock. It’s pretty gjMxl j Mre’J.’T. HcaiUt’/b. vising bto him-wiib
Are YOl’saving
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- •i ing pa-.*- ihau mi bohr mi &lt;Axh :’
Jun Marble
has lifer, iuime with
lulled to publish a stutemenut of re- 1 stock.
! parents in —
Wnyland.
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! which ;to officer pro*.t»•!•••! .t»-obey. ii..- ...imi’y f. r a icu'dflT* v ill return
if yoiit savings are ji.-ti
evip:~ and disbursements and every I
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ar 1.4 in imfa
------------------ --Elmer King of C.iJion Center mu. lIt. , - .h-Hw thb’ d&gt;
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without drawing interest, the :
candidate likewise
Several stab*. SOUTHEAST
SPRINGS 1**nght iii.% f.ittor &gt; farm and i-tvov-_ rt’-nr i;h.T
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pf--. &gt;’!&lt;• nnd •lr« «- hi.including ohr own. have protended t&amp; j
in danger of ladiiir sjihlvn.
Mn. Fuxh ruilios frien l. a:,J rt‘l- :
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paw mich laws; hut they were of such ativi*. of Baton llapid.
.. .'-I. J&gt;.-.n*-&lt;-jn nf' Ada called on
. ‘ E. .- Hitw. and win-olio wurkt-J .’. ‘'’IU !i:- ■ Il,^l :r :!,,T ■
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If ypnr savings are in n f‘
a na’nre ,p io to easily evaded. What , C. II. Borpoe ha. dc«UU, npU’
Ha!-.’i-«kbS pjop:.-; .Mou^ny.
■i«d
’j'"',’, ^"n“.
_ ■ ,.. or ■■• ■: • ■!,!.
.’lint
i* needed is strong public sentiment •
Mr*-, Ella i ini
d A. Carltiiti of their eariapj*.power got*- ii ’^-i ■
1 buck
blis!T*' toi
tlrverfo- tin-wavon.
b»rk to Battle
Until. Creek
&lt;k Ilast
m week.
nook
V
&gt;u&lt;0
in -op.Kxition to political corrnption ,
,
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or
four
per
cent,
is
all
Y&lt;
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McCanm i.’ g».d
™.~. trimE. C. Crisja- is the flr*t to say it ;*&gt;. The .•'anii.
,bt» tod cntrjTsl tb&lt;
ard then ’ucli law - ns will enable thoto.: &lt;irar.‘’ Early clterd a succtssful
U’CCtsl ttor hi&lt; «ilc.abd tutor rrietMl. in thi* pl«c«Saving from yqur irimm ■ U
for u ttvo weeks ' t4XJ ,Bfo't0 husk c&lt;wn.
It
who Whirrt di-.’tnt noliticx to-coinpe' ! of" .’chuol• •tost—FrMuy
•
intTbuiway.
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ftmrufiv* to
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Tto next inceiiug of Yankee Grange
should iti vest your savings. I
catnjiaign &lt; «niin:ttc6- aud jolitic-il vucnjtion.
i&gt; to the *py
Clare tVuUvtj
family rimted rel-.
coudldatte fo knakc a ch-.m *how\ of ‘ ?h-. Juhn Everhart ard Mijw Grape ' will he held n«-xt Saturday «»v. nip;, the
Tli? y-&gt;tutp»:
have and inve-rt at tiii? same tinives iu Mitldh-vift* last SnndMy.
Ku i' an* vibitiiu friends Miul relp- ; nth.
The follow ing v/a* takcil4 i&gt;om u
xYou can
five* o! Allegan nmnty.;
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The Mockhuhh*ri&lt;"f tlje Grange Hid! h» wuf
■ -on pn»»er first. *»»?;.. J_ht not kxi&lt;»tv agd deposit it in a sei-Hrily Iri’
-It h possibly not too early yet to di&gt;4A. car i« row being filled with jtdtp AHMAiiation bare tent after pto ter
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&lt;-n«. tSr MlrttorilU .ituMiun. ,hl. I.
A,’ c|„vtrlLl!v
V’liv. v’.^rphiA
tore:
• b'Mr-I pui-T and cofitempbite rop.ii-i ig
will pay you eight p^r renter bn ' .lb.
i rl« 3s . t ■ ■ Idtr.g t-juk piacc in
■ their hull
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will to a very live issue in Michigan I
*
istrlur* of dustier IValkrr h»: rent-the bank* offer.
u'rxt year. Th«p are -soine thing* I On ii’ Water- And fri««nl from 0 ■ i Elder St. (,’lnrc c4 Irving will pronch
' .sego ara visiting at M. Pottur's mi d
—WiH yon writeJbr. • ill nn
that would Indicate a possible, ropeti-'
it tin- f’ei.pl.-’* ihnrfh n&lt; u Sunday at
»db itu l.iiow that tl»«
r&gt;(» yca! «. took unto him. simple request* wil) liringlh* ;
tion of a senatorial campaign which ini] roving the time by hunting.
■yiug :s depth itren t
s-’If a bride uf -&gt; ^raradMr* N. E
the ropnbiican* ol Michigan cpnld not j
Mr». Fannie Farr .uul Ernes: Farr -t you'
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE. i.
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Bam'diri of Rutlaitil. Twenty year* me serve yoiif
regard . hI th an viking but disfavor.!
PrniiievUe who haw bucn vialtint ti i
.. C. n
a
Th- going about ;:s the lutfisl&amp;tiye dis.- : W.lu-r Dnubam who went util wHl Intter’A parcntH at thia place th? • la»t • “\V- i’. I.wb.h you h.tdu’thwbu 1 might ago be was &lt;in aide eupuuoder &lt;&lt;f th*
lu my lino, ift ni| jT!!. fl,.. t,,, (o M- .iaxiist I’oiudi church uf this city.
t’ icts, and st-curing tto. n&lt;&gt;!Tjina{ion of *I several weeks jjgu returned one d»i /
City Ba . id.
li.i :;•&gt;
wenk rHurnvC luime last Sunday.
bang
The hap^y cuupie win be at home io
men "for the Ic^islatuo *»u»i mt the IlBAl w«ek.
nngitif mark* no reply. ttoir friends after W. to in the handscore of fitness: &lt;&gt;r part}- service, but! Louis Holcomb who haa been spend!- \ C. H. B-.ughman was in Chicago last
and' »lie
:» ■•rdoTi'il (hm he to
solalv because fbty finer a certain can- 1 ing the full with hi-Kgraudparvnts roi- week ;ir. .■ittenditnci. at the fat
i kc|i: iiudcr guard ’till scnie farm ri .id« »ce to t hr bride, about
bIww.
didate tocoiite of his vveaitb for the j tamed to his home in Ilattle Creek '
a lit. p-uer.’il repotted K tnilro w«&lt;«t of Hariingh. where they'
When you are looking to Sirgainf in
•wnatorship.is nut ar. edifying spectacle, hurt Situdny’. .
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th? capture to b-K
■s f-njsirifir and awaited imp to speud the* retnainder'of ttoir .
Michigan htw Mrtm such campaign-. \in ' The*- cold day* reminds us that •
NOhTrt MAPLE GROVE*.
liutmrtsmot '^\n
days in quietude and repdw.” .
tho sjiy by .tnui)i|.
the past, but is not in the mood for , winter is nut very fur in the distanced
Mrs. Ii.«.•..Strung v?MteA her daughMr. and Mrs. Frank Tobins o[ .this-i
yxeyw- bin.'
anymore. Wealth shouldi If no bnr-tu ;
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—•— ---------- . tor Mr*. Juuh-s Fat-UMm and family &lt;•(
| plAcc iu’.’kte&gt;rnh!n , Tubiiu-i/ Hastings '
Tin* • iffierr of the »lwy wn.- intruAtol
e Miller
thts senuthrshiri rqithcr i* it a quidi- &gt;
ASSYRIA,
Kindly direi-t your atti n.
। spent SniWy with the latter's daugh with tto .luiy. mill, thi forms having Hunting* the fatter &gt;art of last week.
firatlon . When it'comes to seiocting ■ Mrs. EHzatoth Hartoin returned from iI ter. Mr*. Marshall Allen of Assyria. &gt;,t that
.t Harris- Kunsitun- (’&lt;■ ii
been trun- through with, the general . Rev K. D. Fraem^n of Litchfield was
the candidate to sncc^-d Gen. Alger. I her visit with relatives in Northern
!a: i'»w
we buy iu lam- quant;ties.
| Dr. S M. Fowler with three friend* ienked ,'or notillrAtipn that the dis.-, calling on friends here last Wediieadaywe tohevo the man who can to most Mich, last Friday.
ciitnv.ont in,in Battle Creek Wetlnes- groeabib work had .luwji dune. While inorning He stayed witls -Rev. E L.
prices OnrthotU) is. '
•useful tn the Htato i* CongreMman i Melvin Tuckerman &lt;ff Battle Creek i
I day in an automobile on a hunting trip. he writtffi-tto officer or the day r-nle Sinclair Tnwid’ny night. The latter
convtaiitly moving.
Towtwcqa. of jHctaon. There is no , *fls
gn&lt;... of bi, j^^ts'Bunday.
Up to Ills tout'and dismounted.
. recently bougbt.tto G. R. Brown farm.
if FOck*
•Call find
our gn-tit b:'.
sjM.cial resson-why the candidate Hhould
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j 1 They visited the former’s father Cha*. ।
ran. trtw ih2 city ol Dettnlt. .ny “ V £ tV
"1 Fowler.
ing’isiiuirs and ixl ••lu &gt;
Tin.. tej
mom Um. II,.. ;ho ttotnltl nut lire iL | 51"
S. H^ton ot Unln.ln.rg tbi,
. lintThe Mfttos Mary and Mattie Durham ' h girl "■
Hr have just placed '&lt; .
&lt;&gt;f Assyria visited their friends Mis*
I that city. Thej eastern part of the i
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•to-uM iu..
of Grill work. Call -s •
state, from which Gen. Alger’s *nr-i ‘^,ra- Lizzie Tasker is visiting heij. l»tt:e NewtiiivSunday. rhe McKrlvuy. ■ •’Y'ch. rtid I tbofigi
idt rtifel Kke
' shiall expanse-'on i.‘u-.
ciwor will to vhoeen. is a large district i ‘^nghte. Mr&gt; Dor L Htuwcll of Wood-i| and Branch school* ah* enjoying a two j i&lt;m Hi truth nf the
h.&gt;t Ulin
rated sin h .way. Y on -n't
cutirg him.” ‘
weeks vacation.
and ottor places than Qgtruit ahcnld '
i ’
fit
of buying a piano tin-J
to conridx r.-ti it U)-y can show the ; .Quarterly meeting here Saturday and! j The Ladies Aiu Steiety of the Evan- !
v., l l5
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seeing our high grade lie
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11 ‘’.fa's-1
righi. kind'of mtn We tolievc Cmi- • Sunday Nov. 18 and IP.
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| gelical church meets with M
_ ’&gt;. (teurge 1 p«tnh..gro^amo Townsend is ih » tetter po-j The L. O. T- M. i.1.
M. will
have tt!; Ktn«z Thursday
Nov. !i,
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. Th.' -Hi.. . C Wbb-!;-,-njn Irlif j,'
Furniture Co;
-itiou tb serve the state uf Miclugau as I *4x*.ial at the home c.
UO .South j h"ur ''’'Utrowi with -the infonimtion ’
of —
Mr. and Mra. j! Revival meetings begnti a&gt;
at.; ithe
ri/laiv di'&lt;ni
i ma NuvJl
V..«. !l M.
M P
j tlmt tile clsiill, I'l'nl iH.'i-h provi? I
U. S .senator titan any.othor man from Wesley AUhright. Friday
evening
P. ol...I.
church lant Sunday night,
the eastern part of Michigan.
j H?.
H Carl* kludge
*' ' who is a: " work on the derto? ' *'* * *' 011 ’ ’l'** gv',’r ’'"11 u;’ '
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Brrin V«nAnkni who ha. bnm Udi !&lt;lt-&lt;lp-tt...t irtlnrlgiug
tbnSU^wa
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The rm
girl. 4f• Til. trund ol .'-noncan thuugbl H I i, an lhegain.
! al Iwotr Frtd.y.
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; tunreii.,1 t„ tltf.gvufrai. Sb- Ld c7,- i
. iMrljr tn th-litrrrtlon
iudor»mUtH ■ Mr. Mui lira Harry
vi.itrd
Gla(|y, William. It. w.rrking in Bulba Imibk- onU-.il ,iu,l. ni.hy'.'.t r.'ul,,. 17
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pointed actual, "ban gnat jirinn-! hr-r parent. Mr and Mn. Will Fox.
I Cwak.
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annwing wliar wa- going ;o |M. .|OI,.. .u..., ,[ wm .. '..
itaare atalake. .. in ruttinnaU dre-;
T„k,.r
aid, 1,.., „-3, „.hl„. ., ,w,
.
..re-.u- ,:7 7
Iljie_yo„
bad th.,
tto ’-»n ’’&gt;.;•. ■ ttot it u. . '/q'
ionx ■h..pcr»milltyol the candidate .
W.rlmrt(&gt;n„
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in £
„ “. How
*«,.‘tor.a
-'7“ girl ......
'™' »ad
lor odogrrM ortbr pn’iilrncy i..for..
|
ngarl^t I.day toJ.U7■
„„my g,
ip‘ iv;.M inrmn-&lt; that If titer
gotten. Meiuthec vote for the political •
j mo lx um'u they luRtot *0 Injury.
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” I fiwvw.
t» ut.
x .a h
prtaeiplm in wbk-b Ibey bdiorc. But ! D“H‘‘ S'”“ ” *' Bt-Uerm- bdlping
Will Chariton and family &lt;d Kulp, .. .
t ««•
„..j. -r&gt;
”ThH
in lesser elect ions, as in county, city, M r“* Hnrr5' Maawch.
view spent Stuiday at C II. Charlton's. 11
"l1'’ UM »u .nu...
.ttuoug us at
nt I t-.ti.d^. ,,, ;„.mrnl r
r^.'
•nine lamoug
j Mrs. Parker of Morgan who has been inr^,
town aud sometimes in ijtnte elections.
.nrrwtutiAd.b; r„,tr u,.„. Wbl,„ ,h„ .n,, IU|8 lln|1|
f
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I sick tor some time at- the home.of h&lt;r
;r hapmiu that a man can serve his
Chnutanqua Coffee i« a rare hleiiil
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: daughter Mn». Carl Powers is reported tskui :
party nest by &lt;jppuefng some or all Hw
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any
woman
would
put
on
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wonted,
energy
u
frittered
nw.
in
ns gaining rapidly at present.
ME POMD BETTER THAR TWO OF '..0’5 HM
jiarty candidates. This is what Secre­
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»■"! I- iWtlj tn per. n-h,.l I. n,r,,.t,i,|.
tary Taft *ay* &lt;ff -the present contest in ;
The ladies
aid aociety ---------uf the ,_
Barf)
--------------------v.. , lull, 1 tMtiwntua. -tola .wnj lu.nttr.pd, lb» |.r,-..ti- autUr |,-J t
It’s lacked up by a splendid repute
1
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ia church ...nt
Hamilton county. Ohio, where a cor*!
vjlle xr
M. P.
will ___
mwtl_with Mfh. ■ “nd ,"Uu'* ,Wi' k :,s a toy. The real • Modeled t;u.;f. „,Mj i.. ■-.,.. ” ' '
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A trial in the cap will tell the rev
rapt repuldican ring has pot up a ticket t
D. G Deller Friday Nov. Id for din'V!1S *‘'n„ U?1,lu&lt;! when j was !------ ----------- - .. .
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that decent - reptiblicans cannot sane- I
THE PRICE 25 CEMTS THE’PdtA1 «™*
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Mllw Ut-r .lory
non. He declared , ‘‘If I were able,"
said. Secretary Taft in his Akron I
MAPLE GROVE.
speech, ’ ‘as I fear 1 ••ddd! not to be-1
The Mtoes Uleua and Gladys Wolfe
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cause public-du,ty call* me elsewhere. ■ You don’t like those gray
,uf Battle Creek wan/&gt;iir&gt;me fimiduj.
hairs,doyou? And yourhusto cast my vote in Ciuciimali iu the
n the Karaous Palatine Oil ' '
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Work was begun tni the F. M.
Bhrn the Rara&lt;&gt;u&gt; Palatine Oil ' ■ ■'
coming election I -hould vote against ! band certainly doesn’t like
church sheds last Monday.
Grow"-1
Phone. »
37.
The Cr
the municipal ticket nominated by tlx* | them. Thea why not try a
Miss Mae Evans of Battle Cre-rk
Republican urgauixat ion. ’' Secretary I boitle-of Ayer's Hair Vigor?
HHltBEHT PEMBROKE.
formerly vf this place iiai. he»m vcrv
Root- said nf^Philadelphia^ rotten repub- j
It
reaiores
color
to
gray
hair
ill but is better ut present.
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i-MWMni or Minn.
iican gangster*: The gang ruling
don t you go tn work?"
dlXh.27d£“ !! 1
Philadelphia are not Republican* ) every time, all the deep, rich I Chas. Evans is on the gain after his tteWhy
man who t. pHHanthto;.!,.. t,nt“ c. : t«i££X'S
The/ are a corruptwnd criminal com- ■ color of early life. And it j recent illnewf.
binatfon. They deserve the oppwition I cures dandruff also.
The I* A. S, of the M. E. diuwh
*“**'m&gt; '’’'"‘••“■it rem. I
ception Mints and Peerless Wafers. I ’Ainti*
of RU honest Republicans."
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bold their nex^ meeting at the home I have to answer &lt;Jnt question no '
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of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Wilkinson. s murtoxlrtt^ it s girtin’ to to J**’ de aat^ I
finest and most complete line of eonlett
M work. - Washington Star, ’““’lESSsS
A»» the time approaciie* for cuiigrefi*
C‘ty’
mutl^
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CARD OF THANKS.
We whhlo Wuink
I have some of the new crop &lt;» '','es 'u-obatf**
am ksndlv
in rt^. —....
“What ■&gt; djaomteuted. dlajiatfcrfte! ’
&gt;ok Mrs. Fullerton ha«r‘
I
English Walnuts. Fine line of vigar»■’e
-Welt Wtot rutild yoiKMpoct? She I
w a htetoud wto getw h\ cverTihlnr- I
Banner Advta always pay,

W. E. ME Rm

POVERTY

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If

GOOD FURNITURE and H0USEEU8NISHIKS

Miller &amp; Harris E

It Touches the Spot
The Vital Spot
The Thirsty Spot

Come Noto
Own Up

COOK &amp; SENTZ,

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FOR PARTIES Ji,

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FRED WOt^£

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�Novembers,

*w “ANKKK.

ullage in imJi

jhe Red Cross Drug Store—

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U,ne to

'b»«bof A11X

• '"“iMre trip to
Middlevil]^. Thursday.
Mrs. Silas Crawford
Rapids visitor Thursday.
w. K. Conk rent to Pr.irio.iUe |
““"Kraywvi.itrehmv,^
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of Grand R.j.id., wre in i
the city on husinew Wednesday. '
F'-|«h“". o' Nreb.llle.
visited Hastings friends Saturday.
‘
Mrs A. F. Burroughs and daughter I
Were GTand Rapid* viaitora Thursday
Mias Mac Tinkler is visiting I
her sister in Freeport. Mrs. M w '
Duff i.
# Mi— Jessie Kogers returnediWednes-1
day from a vi.lt with friends in Ann I
; Aflxir.
j C. ii. Thomas was in Mkroellua Fri- I
&lt;lMy«v»ming4ind sicukV at a MacoRMe !
■ [ gathering
Mr. and Mm. Fred Jones, of Black-j1
well. Oklahome, are vSltins rel.tivr.
. in this city.
\
Mr. and Mm. Jos. Barbieri returnud 1
■ AV.li&gt;...,lay to Middlerille, whirl, i. u, 1
; lie their home.
MI» Nellie Arnold, of Hmtinga, is ' I
visiting her sister Mrs. Elmer Green- !
■ tield.—Nashville Nt-Ws.
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I Knlx-rt -Cook' spent. Saturday and j ,

Arthur E. Mulholland,
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I he’Leading Druggist.

- rudytmf

OR1UM,

ICOTT'6

IMIS. MICH.

Phone 2-11

Souhwestern Michigan
This Week’s News In Nearby
Counties.
Saturday nlrelit. Balti. Crock p..Hro
found a boy sleeping in .the dry kiln nt
Nichol* A Shepard company, and h u
wa- taken to the city prison fur a
night n kriging. He gave his name as'
White Deer, and .when questioned re­
vealed a- singular life’s history. He
was liurn away up in northern-panada,
among the Indians. He ‘cannot re­
member his mother, a.- she died in his
infancy: Iledived with his father in
the north weeds until about one year
agHe never knew what his'father's
name was. and the latter nwrr addretwed'hia sun by any other name than
White Deer." A job has been se­
cured for the boy in a factory, here.

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MINA NL.SCOTT.

COME

hilar

beck

NICE WARM
MEAL 25 CENT

.rr;i!’if.

BREAD
&gt;'lt Jltorci-'

.MHFECTOSCBT

C D. Bsnrahy
PiKmellc3

Hastings, Mich.

•Ml TREATMENTS
•bronic

WfllHATISU

' Kalamazoo asylum for the insane
needs more attendants.. A large new
building has been constructed.; to be
used as additional quarters foir male
patients, but it cannot lx- occupied for
lack uf attendants though there
need for it :»t the present time, For
mure than a month many met might
have found employment at the H-ybim
as attend.uite. but th
were ho appli­
cation-. Recently a force of aljppt 30
ExtenHtv. impiov.-iutmt- will bomivhturn wu- recruited and they mn now
taking the usual cuurae of training .%i Ottawa )K-;v.-lj. this year t&lt;» repair
thy
damage clout by the heavy -t&lt;»rm*
neceasary. There are place* for more.
of last tnoxith.
however.
A peculiar affection
ophiliu or bleedctS’ disease c*xi»ta in
the family-of John Prius, seven -miles
east uf Holland. Within four year*
three sons in the family have died of
hemmorrhage. 'The third died last
Thursday. The-boy, whv was 7 year*
old. cut Lis tougmi October 2.1. Att .-ndantic and physician were unable io
’eonttul the hemmonhagC mid he wast­
ed away and died. The other two boys
died at the age* of 7 and H year* The
Letnmnnhage «n each can- was’caUM-d
from havfrig a tooth drawn

The safe in the Nile* Michigan
Central freight officu contains
and
a big charge of nitroglycerine. Burg­
lars tried to Idow the. safe the other
night.but tbe fuse burnei only to with­
in an inch of the cap. Before inject­
ing the- explotdve tbe burglars knocked
off the combination apparatu-. mid
now no one can lie found who will at­
tempt to open the safe.

There are ugly rumors that Cashier
Keep, ot th- failed Vicksburg Jbank

DEFORMITIES. put his particular friends * next” to

Vi . Blood,
• i- 1):? ’tates.
ALL KINDS
int-n for Train­
Scto.l, .r V
* THE JACKSON Add rm. Room
SANITARIUM,
Jreklon. Michigan
baths

of

"'here to Get
a suppr. of goods for
winter is now the
question at home

the real condition of the bank so they
could withdraw their deposits. J he
Referee in Bankruptcy&gt;vill investigate
the evidences uf this charge.

The chastisement of a high school
girl by Principal Dunning of Dowagiac
has not resulted in a public apology,
neither lias that official-resigned. The
students seem to favor the principal
and boys and girls joined recently iu
giving him three cheers.

Edward Young, who was a widower
living near Union City, wan found in
I nderwear, in the road near his home the other night
aud Cliildreu’s with bis neck broken. It is thought
^rnteirtw
please both he tell from his buggy while drivisg
youu&lt; and ulti
home from the village.

0|ir stock

8upday with home friends, returning j
J to Ann Arbor Monday* ,
Mrs. Helen Brooks returned Sator­
' day from Allegan, where she had been ।
tor Kime time visiting relative*.
1 James Ijtmpmnn came up from Ann
Arbor. Friday to visit.his parent*, re- • |
i turning to the Univeraity town Satur- :
&gt;|
Saugatuck is &lt;suited over natural ‘ day evenh'g. .
gas. soiqe prdtend that there is the
Word received from N. A. Fuller. | .
real stuff there others Mieve that" it now at th. Clark Magnetic Mineral ( !
is only a little v ill age hot air that is' ■spring. Pueblo Colo., -tc^esthat he has 1
bubbling up in th&lt;- harUr.
1 improved so rapidly that he is iiulong- j'
■ er obliged t&lt;&gt; u-e u cane. '
.
C. W. Moore and wife nnd David j
Earl McLiiu^hliu. apxl U» and
Chtnde Britton,
confessed to Bowser and wife went, to Portland, j
holding up Mri Braxzp. nf Green­ pct. 2K and returned the 1-t. Theyville, &lt;
night last xc .-k and robbing yfaited a sister of Mr. Moore and Mrs. ;J
Bowker, Mrs Davenport uf that place. ht-r of her pockl-tbook.
who I- 8) yearn old.
'

E. D.Cungvi i* *gid 'tw det»irr t«
buy back the &lt;irand Rapids Herald
which he Solt^ last sp iiig.

i

kelumazdH. is iuak.M)g a hard' pq-h
&gt; •i-ctire th- uiethndist old people's
hoidt

HANDS CRACKED
AND PEELED
Suffered for &lt;jne Year — Water
Caused Agony, Heat Intense Pain
—Grew Worse Under Doctors—
Could Not ^o Any Housework.

ANOTHER WONDERFUL
CURE BY r
‘•About a wariiago my hasds began
to crack and peel,‘ I tried many reme­
dies, b«t they gri r worse Bill the time.
At last | they be­
came so sore that
it vfas impoaaible
for me t» do my
hou-cwork. If
I put my bauds »n
। water, I was in
a-jcmy for houra;
and H I tried to
cook ov the stove, the heat
j consulted a
caused intense
L-riptions were
doctor, but his pr« ,-c him up and
utterly
bitt

RmS. S«P »»d ointment. Alter

U, “Lnd.

“''P
t?’e£tirel»*’rel1. the

“kC 01

city for having rescued Paul Prk:o

Snac p?",1''
Lambertville from drowning in Che St. Joseph river
Rubber
4‘Ba11 Ua,ld" Aug. 27.
,UDCer- for socks nnd felts.

jy

over
ami

Ju.iws

Fred Souk. of KaUmwoo. .gid 12.
Sweaters, Jer- »-»» rtruck by * rtreet or Wabvwliy
and awtained injurlea from whirl' “
...
ail,j pa^ Coats' 1. eipoclod bo will not recover.

durability’'’”

WiUmU1

and

Ue yo„r ,r.de ,n tj,cac ,004^

McCall’s Fashion Sheets
for December
Call and get one FREE
for the asking.

Driers for nrj snail snouts in
glret as careful itteitioo. mt will
h filled is prtayfl; is tkose
ladHtiic te lirte sons.

WINTER’S JUST AROUND THE CORNER.
ARE YOU PREPARED?
It s coming sure. We ve jplanned ahead for it, and this
week you will find money-saving specials in cold weather
necessities in every section of the store, a few of which
are described below:
Men’s New Fall Underwear
Ln selecting your Fall. Underwear, let us. advise
with you. We have an excellent line correct in
iu weight, correct hi material, correct in til aud
correct in price

Our Seal Lined Underwear
for men is hard to beat, just 50c the single piece.

Our All Wool Garment

*

for men is a winner, only SI.00 the'single piece.

Umbrellas
As the almanac* say: "About this
time look out for rainy weather." We
might add, prepare for it by buying
one of our reliable umbrellas.
WE HAVE GOOD.ONF&gt; AND CHEAP ONES
It’s a pleasure to show our goods
.whether yon wish to buy- or not.

New Arrivals in Coats and Furs

LADIES .

Remember we carry a large assortment
and are prepared to supply your needs
at economical prices.

I nderwear weather is here bavi
prepared tor it? No? Then. w&lt;__
vise you to look .to this store-to supply
your needs.

Ladies' Ribbed Fleece Lined
Underwear, exceptional value at .

..

...25

Ladies’ Ribbed Seal Lined
Underwear warm us sealskin) very good value.
5l)c the single piece.

Handkerchiefs
Probably you are not ready to buy gift
Handkerchiefs yet, but you may be in­
terested in this line for your own use.
Therefore we arc- pleased to announce
tlial our entire Iplidsy aasftrtinent Is in
stock and on display.

Underskirts

Ladies’ all Wool Sweaters
Colors red. gray, .white and maroon, just
what you hirauXeen looking for. Each
On display in window.

n
L

The People’s Store ;
Highest market price for feather dressed poultry

Phone No. 9
that

"I my. *«.oodnll. if you want tii hi.Haft' blowers made an
haul at' fellow* to pull that stone yon muii
Remus. Newaygo county.. thi- «&lt;t her double their unnita-r It would tuUf
just twice as tunny." ’
night,
' • .
Bur It is not modem painters ul&lt;u|e

^fnll line of Mittens. Gloves.
Louis Save! sky, a W year old boy of
Yarn mV01',. i!atting. Wool
Bwl i''|V0Vks- Comforters and Benton Harbor, ha* been jirteanted a
gold
medal by Mayor Gillette ot that
blankets ou hand.

USE OUR MAIL OR­
DER DEPARTMENT

Tie? clever Goodall bad !■
Mrs. John Ridlle. living urar Zet­ in p tinting a untnlu-r of h borer* &lt;lni j
land committed -uicide Tuesday l»y gitur jChugc -tone nrn»*- tin- desert,
■ut.-rinu ‘Hjidrowning

“ Twooi three necks ago it was lieraldCbhlwater floui ing mills are shipping
ed ‘hrungh ouf the state pres* that slot
(hi&gt; barrels uf d"'ir a week. mustiy
machines of Eaton county had all l&lt;«en to England.
.
ordered out by the officers We failed
to notice. vvheh- this order whs in force,
It is easy toi preach contentment
any where at the conntv seat u* yet. when you have tdl the cake.
Vermontville. officials were the tirpt
Air castles are property, that no
ones to take up the work and within court can touch
twenty-four hours every machine whs
out.—Vermontville Echo.

LUNCH MOM IN CONNECTION.

in Grand
•
(
uraw

C H. rhomre went to Port Huron
un batuDesM Monday.

.!,■ are finding it out every day.
We
. .an- satisfied friends. Your money
not Satisfied. 'Our prescription de­
f the best in the state and yet we are
Ni need to substitute; we have the
i.iineks. care, knowledge, pure drugs
1...............s‘
popular dispensing

hack 5™
injrtuii'Ht
miking I
real tluni
and 'iu|*

PERSONAL mention.
R».lrt
Rapiiljj Thursday.
Mire Ctaruaj, Srailh
R«pid» Thunm,,..

iso-

Minnie Drew. .8 Dw

St., Roxbury Ma«-

ONE 1WGHT TREATMENT
For Sore Hands and Feet
with Cuticura

von Albert Purer. In a srvtio roprf
•uting I’eter denying t'lirNl. pnintert
ie of th-. Iloruau soldiers in the a&lt;ft' smoking-. Turner put ;t rainbow

A drnhpltle Wu-i&lt;hfii! of the reign of j
terror In Frum-t. was the -living of hef ;
father".* Hfy from the ’ guillotine by
M1J- d-• So'mbrenll. M. de SombreuH
ami Ids daughter were condemned tu
•leatl) i't tbe tpne of .the Scptemlxr
mas-iierc- «nd were wa'|tmg_Jji the I
-ijjrroimdedJ'y the mob. fur their j
turn to tuo.int slip H -iiffold. Mlle..dr I
fM.mbr.-ull t'i'rm-i to t&gt;- &lt;-rpw&lt;l nud
asked aehnt httrm a weak old man like
b. r fatb-r--ould do to the imtlmi. Sums
- f the men answered that If she woiil|
drink a glass of blood1 to th- nation
Ui-y would let him g&lt;» and passed up i
glu-&lt;l Sin- drank It down ImmAUntelyi
Thi- erowd took her nnd her father
from the '"'i t, 'Bley e- a|H-i and-made
their W»iy to Enghind. She thought at.
the time -he drank blood, but ttfter-'
ward she cdneiwH ,hnT « 'vh“ M
wino, fpr sin- &gt;»aw ri» one stoop to fill
tbv gin** To her d&lt;xith site was never
able, however, to seo red' wine in il
gla-M without a shudder.

A correspondent semi* us n copy of
im old will on record In die office of
the ordinary of Lumpkin county-. Gn,
After appointing three executors, he
"solemnly" requests them "to law Nj
Nicholson t&lt;» the full extent of tbe law,
I liupule my cramp Colic to his injus­
tice to me." He further requests, that
-they pity themaelve* and our attor-1
noys and spend ns much as is nw’essary In buying n slab, and place un It:.•Here lie the remain-i of 8. Jiouglaa:
Crane. Bom dip Sth of November.
1EW0, wbu served flve years In th«
Georgia legislature and never lost a
day ami dh* in the full faith of the
Mi'tbodiat doctrine and Ln full hope, to
which cburch he wills &gt;50/ ’’ In con­
clusion the testator requests 'to be
hurled on tbe highest hill in the graveJerJ with the honors of war, a colo­
nel's salute.”—Law Notes.
A PlUar la Vewtee.

At a Corner of St Mark's church la
Venice, the one nearest the ducal pal
ace. there bits been atandlng since the
eleventh century a pillar of red por-f
nhyry carved with the portraitures of
four noble gentlemen of Albania. In
fact they were brother, who went to
Venice In a ship laden with vast
wealth. One couple plotted aga.nat the
other to secure all the treasure and at
a feast each duo of plotters poisoned
the other. The slguory of Venice seiz­
ed upon their goods. In commemora­
tion ot so unbrotlierly a conspiracy and
B9 a warning against avarice the
unique and exquisitely carved pIHar

Protect
Yourself

Vice President.
iderson.

Cashier.

■INTEREST
Chester Messer,
R. 15. Messer.
R. T. FrencK
M. L. Cook.
D. S. Goodyear
Luke Water*

with our hank. The time will come
when yoif II be thankful for. tin day
you acted on thje advice.
We have* a "mint of money’* in,
our vaults and it&gt; all made up of
••savings deposits." Start your ac­
count now aud get the interest on
that money that now lies idle.

per cent
interest
Paid on Saving* Deposit*
MONEY TO LOAN ON
REAL ESTATE
SECURITY...

and lay the foundation
for future competence
by starting

Hastings City Bank

Upon Being Introduced |f
to a Lady or Gontloman j
the first impression you will create in their minds ~,2\AjJip
will be made by your persona! appearance.
If you are carelessly dressed, you will have one
point against you which you must subsequently
overcome.
But, if you are wearing a fashionable, accurate

.I ml

.
,! g.

&lt;--«* SK ^11
'Aj
* «. -■

fitting

Kaufman Garment

j

j]

you will instantly have the good will and favor of
whomsoever you meet.
If you possess either of the stylish, servicable
Y
overcoats, as illustrated here, you will alwaysNg
have one point in your favor.
.
We have them in every design and -pattern, in
all sizes and lengths at
.

vw
'w
k w

IB
jM

$10.00 to $22.50

\____

C. H. OSBORN
Outfitter tor Men, Young Men and Children

�HABTUW BANNEB, NOVKMKEK 8. 1H"RAISING.
PROFIT IN
Another illustration showing t—
there is good money in raising sheep.
Delos B Freeman, of thia city, who
has a farm in Baltimore, furnishes us
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
the figures. From the lambs, dropped ’
in April, raised from 50 ewes on his
WABKAXTY DEEDS.
farm, which be sold tbe 1st day of this
Roht. D. Freeman to Henry
month, he realized 8847.40 or almost
Potts. 80 ac Sec i. Thorn­
87 for each ewe. Besides that he had
apple..........................................8 2200 00 the wool, which surely paid for their
Alta L Ludwick and Letitia
keep. These and other figures we
L Foster to Steben P. Brandhave given would seem to prove that
1200 oe sheep raising is a very profitable
■tetter, parcel Hope
branch of farming just now.
Wm R. Page to W. H. Kinckerbocker 40 ac sec IK. Rutand...
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Chas. H. Bauer to Ozro Barn­
um North half lots 4 and fi.
Brown.
Phoebe Hazen, A. Hart Mary J
1200 00
Striker's Add City
‘
N. Williams, Miss Cora McConnfck
Hiram B? Miller to Alvah pz
Fern 'Brandstetter. Carrie Fraker. i
Miller. HO ac sec 22 Wood­
James M. Lamb. Burt baunders(2). !
4300 DO
land
Fred Elaey, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wil­
Grant Muir to DeColia Newton
cox. Sperry Thomas.
North half lot tl. Blk 31, East­
J
ern Add City
780 |W
/
Mary A. Wal|ace to Warren. H.
.
Bacbelder, parcel Carlton.... 1000 00

Bad Blood [ COURT
in responsible for most, of
the diseases and ailments of
tbe human system. It se­
riously affects every organ,
andfunction, causes catarrh,

and worse troubles.

Take

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
which purifies and enriches
the blood as nothing else can

HOUSE NEWS.

A Raihrau Adventure
idrigloai.]
।
’ 1 know a Camdeu man
Little Gretchen Hecker was but L .
floating nap oft
eighteen years old when her father । M.llo ofmn takes
lost bis estates, after a prolonged law- , cbdaca.
.^.f
•alt, .nd It ... Itataruaned•
I
«,!
T&gt;.«X
.mould ,o to Bwlln to study to b«
■
hers UM* tb»'V keeji the line of tho
tnu.iat.tt. with n rl.w I" MruluS bur .own Uflott- bb" went «U .lour on lh« .iruliitil. The
_ _________
llu.iibouMMkoVtwrr^
compart ij *
trulu nud wm alone iu
Iu the
tbe eotnpert
lt ehould
. |utkmtl.-lt
riwnld rMemble
r&lt;-wn.l&gt;te it«' very
W
V-.nd .11
all the
th" ntututie.
»«»• ld
‘ou“
meet until et one
ot tbe
.top. a man
m«u braul
,,Mi| v-and
dmkl
tie of
the stops
got In. The train bad uo sooner start- i &gt;». ino.1-’ reluxmlr, ^™. It
It la
l« aaay
«”X
...
J.
tntudji many chlMreb of "lx
ed on than hr
uc s-il£
Slip toiu Gretcbcu: ,.
• jl have tnngui
j
tn,Hade!II trouble
for your and seveu yr«r« to do t “Fraulein.i -I --------K,“ you ,nr
..Bia
Bulb-till.
phlrt
Bulletin.
clothes.”
.

1 have taken several Poet Graduate I X
i«
addition to my regular medical coin...
sjieoialty of treating all diseases of th.,
i »nake
,na a

EYE, EAR, NOSE AND

THROAT.

I fit glasses by tire latest and iu„4
’
approve
scientific methods.
Office over Hertie’s Gro­
cery etire 12* State St...

Gretehen looked at tbe man. wot ud- ;
demanding wbut be meant.
t-wtll th. .'W.I .If tbf -Ml*™® «■""Your clotbea, aud be in a hurry. turr lb.- prtaoReW
&gt;“
Take them off- I’m gt’lng 'to put porw.l Eitallvh l*« &lt;™««
1rdslied
. . . with
...i.,. nu
—-.n nurlirilt
Iron
upright
nnd Collar
collar
riIMKII
v»n&gt;»
““ I—
-r - 1111(1
them on and you shall put od mine."
Before Gretcbea could be made to IU.U l&gt; from.of tlx- l'r.on who wtu
1--1..K
rrt
—
l
It
it
o.u.lctloii
rollowcd
understand that be was In earnest
0W.I tbe pulin’ "tat"! '» lnd”d,! "f';
he was obliged to threaten her. amJL mwt ft braiullns hi Ui" wtotcuc’ lb»t
even then the taking off of her outer portion ot n
The largest and best
corrl.'d out upon tbo
clothing before n man-was so obuox- , mot. n... rrlmllnl’u bond wm pm
Cliax. W. Smith to Fred J. Nel­
lous to b«r that he did it rery slowly. i through the culler, which ws* effectual­
HEAVY
FUR, ASTRACAN, BEAVERand
son, parcel Nashville.....
3tK) 00
Thomas Tanner, formerly a well Tbe man was twice her age, but not ly. Kc7,&gt;tvc&lt;l round the «rist nnd, tbe
known resident of Rutland, and later
Mary E Fish to Mary A.
MONTANA
BUFFALO OVERCOATS
much taller, being amail "and wiry. He necessnrr branding Irons having been
of this city, died at Grand Rapid* Sat­
Wallace, lot 1 Blk 10, Freeput on Grdcheu’s dress, bat-be eould prwb.usly heat*1*! in the crwtbome
jlort.:..................... L.
urday. The funeral occurred there
• fire wi7* f.-retiwlili mariujd ui»on the
ever
brought
to
Hastings
by any.mie
\-0_ . ,
not got on her »1kmm—ami minor
thumb with., the letter’ whkh the
Munday. He wan 71 years of age.
Jas. A. Townsend to Leon J.
articles, renipclling her tu put &lt;«i bis judge .fin*-»-l t*&gt;
time to make your selection while th.Imrmtl •tt"*»« it
Tta CblMgo ft Alton rnilrosd Co. ’ o&gt;.n ,.!oUle, Then
........ be ....... out
Moon. :«) ac. »ec fl, Baltimore 800 00
“
Call early and get a full winter's w.-ar uf h...
When you can get 30
l„u&gt; ttaddod tu dtaontinuo tbu running .
n
co,n,etK-» .nd
Marv-E. Philliiw to Daisy.
you ever saw. Coat to suit or yonr iu
i,a,J
days treatment on my
|Q
k„ h|mwl(
„ wo.
Lentx parcel 'Nashville... ,-i. 200 00 of .11 local fruigbt Md t^sw-ugrr tr.,n* ■
personal GUARANTEE
on Sunday, tta objta-t being U, give a.
„,. „|w ,„,k
„ mu.uobe
of satisfaction or money
John Carter to Wm. H. Feighrefunded.
If you are
many employe M pomible ran on that
tu Orelcbra. orft,r„|
;
ner. Jot 3U FhiJH[m Add
interested call and get a
.
' to Hide II ou to tar bpi-t Uf.
N ashVillcj . ,
800 OU d"1'’
booklet explaining the
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Phillips and Mr.
Gretchen. wb&lt;&gt; had never before been
treatment.
Sally J. Lamb tu Ellis Lamb
HASTINGS,
MICH.
and Mm. Geo. Tolhurst entertained at out ln tlJ&lt;, wor|,j wnttout a maid, was
40 ac sec 24 Carlton
20»U
CHAPPOLJNE cures chapped
luncheon several friends nt tbe home
home of (HjUriw. terr.,r stricken. She obeyed
Wm.
N.
Renkes
to
Wm.
W.
hands at trifling cost.
of the latter, complimentary to Mr. , (be nuiu nj^bauically, expecting every
Whrelbck, 2t)acMx:2O, Jolinu-- - ©r alcoholic
Jio dangerous drugs
000 00 and Mrs Frank Herrick, who leave momenl tbat he might find it to kh
town............... -.....................
for Scuttle next rhursday.
interest to tunrder bw. After they cnucoctlojui arc taken.into the^tunisch
Prescriptions prepared as If for
when Hyunci is used. Breathed
The President has officially named | hud changed apparel be said to her:
the inhaler, tbebalsamic heal­
the Doctor's own use.
Mary G. Lipky to Arthur E.
Thursday November 3&lt;ith us Thanks- ‘ "Little girl, if you do what I want through
’
ing uf Hyumei penetrates to the moat
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
;
Crook. 40 ac see 2, Hastings.. 430 '&gt;J giving Day. It is well if we shall keep you «o •!•». HI not bort you. The next • remote
cells of the nose nnd throat,
Sign of the I-.lcphant.
it in tho spirit advised by ITcddent , station will be ft. and I expect to leave (and thus, kills the catarrhal germs,
Geo. H. Phillips tu Elliott P.
heals the
irritated
mucous memtirane.
Roosevelt. But there is much to la- ’h- ‘r«'» ‘U' ri- ,f !
“ot ‘to I«...--------------------------------------Owen, 130 ac sec 17 and 1H.
for &lt; erv dax if we will but nud nny
lu‘” ‘ltk ‘‘uu,»,‘irt and gives complete and permanent ru re.
Orangeville.
i. 3000 tl) thankful
. ♦
v
’
1 uient. you must pretend that you are
Hvomei
Hyumei is tho
H-•• simplest, most pleaspk-asWm. Stathic to Elias Winters
stop to uiiuic or it.
u vuung man. If yuu.don’t. 1'11 kill u nt nnd the only guaranteed cure fur
cauu rh th..:
that hi.has h..cr.
been d::.rc
discovered. Com­
The dam is being rebuHt by a cum- i you."
SO tu- sec fl. Thornapple.....
Guaranteed in every wny. The &gt;-a
C-. —
binntion, consisting" of the ice men.
When the trnlu xiumhsI nt B. the :
outfit. |!.extra
bottle. 50 cents.
For
sale’ -by W.• J.• Holloway.
iest running and Inoat perfect t n
■ the cold storage men nnd the village, j mau ’wax nl«&gt;ut to get out when be
,,r **
° ° *
PROBATE UOURT. |
chine nn the rharkd
tv’ti’- ■
latter contributing 823. on account cuught sight of n imliccman standing
Estate' Almira A. Horki Claim. the
•
•
■
•
whcr£
be
must
l»e
passed,
-The
j
the five objections that every oil.,
ol having protection uguinat Ulr water 1 rtan w-bert
lull-1 i.e
heard and allowed.
.
,
,
-w.
1 ■ a r&gt;
a,..l
mains freezing.
Thq water in tbe ■ mau bealtated aud decided not to risk, (
rotary
machine
always
have
E«'.ate Whaley Brooks. Estate close I
1 it. He cowered back In the car aud , Notice |» hereby given th»t the fo'lk'Wtos
oouchen all made ov­
.pond has already Icon raised about InmkllKd limn- wMl, tbe train WM ’ STotwI.’rlinxrr
wbooli lud.
In Bar'iSiifui'T
™ dlualrd tfm'Sragainst claims. Final account hcanl
This machine juste fits'th so.
three •feet.—Nashville News
er in my own shop
at at standstill. Just |,efoi*e it moved r*l. wifi t«r'Hfcnsl tor Mir at Itj»hc Aucttoti at
JXwniber BL
where QUALITY is the MOTTO
“
man
in
a
student
’
s
car.
.«!.
*’
• Success lies in never tiring of do-: off a young umn In a student's cap ,
j
Estate Cassius M. Mowry. License
by a fiiit-claas work­
ing. in repenting,
ing,
rejx-ating. and never ceasing to I got into the compurtmcut. Then the ,. il-'-'tnr-d xccvnliiiK to law. Wiudn H •«••••»■.
■f to sell real estate granted. Bond and wurotu.
repeat, In
in fn.tln.r
toiling, in
in annivtn.v
waiting. In
In liear-', iniilftl
guard lo.'kdi
locked tllC
the ilO'IF
ilooj Gilt!
mid ill.*
the tFatlll
trnlu 1j
X oath before sale filed. Report filed of
man. At very, low
Hnmrv
ing nnd oteerving; in watching and . moved off.
(lAraU*. iMwrltittou.
.MX1
»w k of n».
* sale to EL 8. Mowry.
r.Xl»ri,
.mnting. ‘•,inn frill,
1(!luck
lwck on
on one'.
-linleut WM evidently In «n
Experimenting,
fulling
one's |
7045
ne j* ot nw **
prices.
•
The Quality Fu’niture Store.
Phone 76. .
*
Estate Wm. Wunderlich, incompetent. .-Vtti
wif by IV-JICVMUU.
rrllwtiou, to
n,i.,g
tta
thought
!
rita.-ntn
nre-nml
LU111I1I£ luv uivugui ;
J . over, round, end, .bout
.
"tbe | sa aoou as lie Iunilng
wo* seateatl„
took out a I
* License to sell real estate at private ont Md
PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE 4 «ai« rented.
mind .nd virion, acting igt.m and | wb„ul b,
„ ..oni.n, !
. —T~ '
'
_» aSamuel Dayis. Final ac- again upon ib-this is the law of j ask(xl ,f bh,‘ objected tO smoking. Tbe
Estate of
W. R. Jamieson, Prop. ♦ I count tiled. Hearing December 1
growth. Tbe secret is to do. to do it man replied in so coarse n voice that
To Make a Good Photograph.
118 North Jefferson Street.
J I ! Estate Thomas Lawrenson. Fjnai now; not to look away at all -Bishup the student smiled, and. permission J
We therefore 3fk our friends tn
Spalding. ‘
. being granted, he offered Gretcbefi n ■
call early before the Holiday
1 Inheritance
tax determined
receipt
The owner of . .m.uj wdl-tilled
rig.r.'ie.
Sta ...and
about
to deellM
rush, and get their orders in NOW. We can give you better service anil­
„
....
. . ,
। when a ghiDie from the criminal .
1 file.1
f.rm would ta tatter oontentrt tl,..,
anJ (
.
better satisfaction. Remember that until further notice, with every
b.-often ta ,f be eould know «,mritnng .d
ll„
dozen nf
no nhntnc nr oyer, we will give an enlnre.- 1 ;’h„; njrrnph'rixaO
al&gt;uut the troubles of the farmei who wblle sb,. |jt lt
student iu-M-fed i
inches in size, FREE OF CHARGE.
'
.
Edwin Di Smith. City
owns a big farm. Think of the taxes. । ,»u vpvuhig-a conversation with her. At
!
Edith
Myrtln
Weaver,
Rutland.
fencing,
ditching
and
hired
help
That
the
first
souuQ
of
Iwr
yo|ce
be
l&lt;x.ked
Nice and fresh. When you want
A Wk farm requires? Often do we &gt;-•-«• af her surprised' and sin Red again.
}
any just call on ua.
astings mich
PHOTOGRAPHER
1 Williaui Butolph, Carlton
We are also headquarters for
large farms where the fencing is po««r
"You two had lietter &lt; bungv your
Millie Cole, Carlton
Dice, tender steaks and meats of
and
the
orchard
and
garden
neglected
clothes,"
fie
said.
—
rhe
woman
bus
.
.
Joseph
Barbieri
City
..........
all kinds.' We handle Chicago
The owner has not the time to keep j
vt&gt;lce of -a man, while the inau
beef, known the wot id over ah
i Achsa R. Blanchard. City......
his big farm in repair and free from |
\
the tendered aud best.
*
(.’has. H. Helmer City
I Foor Greu-heu nuw •l&gt;«
waste.
More
small
farms
are
needed,
’Vak­Knn to show ,
j Bertha A. Jnchboit, City.
sigus of slrkm-Mi, nud the studcut
sarely.
We Oeliier to all parts of the city.
t ankf-d what was the matter. Gretchen
| Manin Eliason, Woodland
. admitted that k luiut be tho cigarette. .
Ella Sprague, Carlton.................
Phone orders given special attention.
-------’ since he could not think of anything
i Harry A. Whodmanaee, Baltimore.. .35
(A jrroup of actoni at the I’layen*- I ebe to cau^- tlu^trouble.
’
i„».----------------------------poor
hald tbe f.tujeut
club
were once engaged. .In n ....
d!s&lt;*ttie
Dana Clark, Assyria
"We are ELxclusiv-e
to the ability nnd impartiality •‘You. uhoukl be at home with your •
j Ed. Grant.Hillsdale............................. 8T» slon
j\gents
of certain professional critic* of the mother."
Jesse Kilpatrick, Woodland..3E
dramn. when Maurice Barrymore re­
For SWIFT’S Jersey ButlerTaking her bead iu bix arms, he
ferred to a certain Denver Jounuiilst playfully pulled it down on to bta
ine lb this city. This Is the
Having decided, iiecause of continued ill health, to sell my far:::. 1 wilT have in
A POLICEMAN’S TESTIMONY.
best made and you'll be
who was widely known for his dra­
breant. Tbe criminal, uut relinking this
Auction Sale at my farm, three miles west and one mile
of the
pleased with It.
j J. N. Patterson, night policeman
matic criticisms. "Hayward/’ mW chMM* proximity and feerlng tbe girl
. Nashua, la, writes. “Last winter I had Mr. Barrymore, •/was certalBly one of
City of Hastings, on section 22, Rutland townsbij
, a bad cold on my lungs und tried at the ablest of them. He wrote most might &lt;*on&gt;HHiniente with the student,
' least a half dozen advertised cough learnedly, with the keenest analysis said:
। mediciines and had treatment from two ot every phase of the actor's art. and.
"L«t die boy alone."
.
I
M. J. Weaver, Prop.
। physicians without getting any lienefit.
"What buoineaa in It of yours? ' aaked ’
' A friend recommended Foley’s Hon­ above all. with no little wit. I am Just the student haughtily. One would sup- •
Cor. Jefferson and Court streets.
ey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle reminded of what was pertiape tbe I-ose die boy to be n glrlj I’ll hug him
cured me. I consider it tho greatest briefest dramatic criticism ever if I like."
Phone 238.
KJSSSXS:
cough ana lung medicine in tbe world *’ penned.
It will probably outlive
With that he seized Gretchen aud '
' For sale by Arthur E. Mulholland.
everything else Hnywnrd did. It ran
polled her face down onto bis cheat ao '
about us follows:
Commencing at ten o’clock a. m., sharp, the following
i ‘ : rupertyto
"•George C. Miln, the preacher-actor. , .Vigorously t A when be released her I
played "Hamlet" nt the Tuitor Grnuil ! her
,* nimctKcbeJiud f allen, off.
"Well,
well!
”
said
the
m.U&gt;niMbctl
»tn‘
|
Opera IP nine last night. He ptajel It
*
dent. "WbaCH thia? Are you trving j
.till 12 o’clock? "—Harper's Weekly.
Pair bay matcheil mares, weight 2250.
Two seated cutter
to.escaiMt from Justice In dlsgulw? ’
I
age 7 and. 11 years’
; t'liu.
••Tbat’a It,” cried ilie Criminal. "He 1
Stack clover bay. a'
One chestnut Rorrci colt mare, age 1
In tils xubsertion on "tun (ideations'* must be a thief."
20 Plymouth Kock 1. ■ and pulled
The
-tudent
looked
ol
the
bhuhing.
:
of typda ot birds nnd animals sir John
year, weigljl 850
rewikrs
.
5 young Plymoutli 1
Tell her she takes no risk in buying here
Lubbock tolls, ua of a particular crow Innocent face of the girl, and, noticing I
Bay spring colt horse, 4 months old
Snoff i'lo»
Set heavy work bar: &gt;
in New Zealand *hcre the male and that her hair had partly clipped from !
vow
4
years
old
It's about time to think about changing to heavier underwear, We’ve
&lt;.i.l
.
ilalilt-collai oiii^l. &gt;
female differ wldply nx to the structure under her bat where the.erimlnal had
thought about it and here are a few of our thoughts in tangible form:
G
old&gt; due in May
i l.nshrlcraE* '
of their bills. Tbe male bin: law ,t placet! It. took bold of a «x*il and pulled
Galloway rob.'
N
c«
Chentar
White
row
fi
months
old
it
down
over
Gretchen*g
shoulder.
bill, etout aud strong, adapted to cut
ith iuiIW*
Hay fork. 110 feet r
Ladies', Misses and Children's
Men's Heavy Fleece xt
"You n- ;• girl." he wild, "thafa cer­
ting nnd digging into u tn-e, but he N
blioat weight 150
•
Lined Underwear-.. *r VC
Quantity of oats
. 1 s- hole ilicrtT*
deficient in that horny pointed tongue tain. Now. how ulsyut you?" he added
M'lburn
wagon,
new
p
air
trucfol
•
■
x H infii
Abo Fleece Lined Hosiery.
Pair heavy jack sere'
which would permit him to pierce th. looklug at the othdr.
•w. nearly
"A man!" ’ And. whipping out a re­
grub nnd draw it out. The hen bird
wifhw"8°n,t "in &lt;»rry 1W0 lbs
Wonder washing u::
with folding top box
haa. however, .an elongated itud strnight volver. he atteiupteil to cover the atuIt, mid Oak !ie’ler
Barrel churn
bill., ‘‘nnd when the cock has dug down dent. but the latter, who wax a reCarriage with pole, nearly new
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Gem Gold Coin heat' U#M1
to the burrow the hen Inserts her long nowued member ..f the dueling corp,
bill and draws out the grub, which at ids unlvendiy. quick as lightning
Victor sewing maebi: ■ t dnpiptK*'*
Phone No. 10.
they divide between them, a very pret­ knocked up hb weapon, ami in the
Cross cut saw
&gt;
ty Illustration of the wife as a help­ fcuffle that followed the criminal be­
n^™iktage e!utiv±:
10 bushel potatoes
. .-in Mrry
-T • fra®
ing enruml*ered with skirts, wax over­
mate to the busband."
Heavy
rubber
horse
blanket
,
powered nnd
lost
his
revolver.
Gale snnng-tooth riding cultivator
■fi chicken coops, with '',|re/r®e
G&amp;lCwnn,'ator »°u»&gt;e riiovel plow
For the rest of tbe Journey the stu
On April 2G, ISO), u Maine newspa­ dent kept the criminal covered nud got
protaft young . hie'.s from
per contained the following notice; from Gretchen a brief story of bow
&lt;"sfcir ■
,«ktssS
btone hammer
.
i 21 i i
"Freedom Notice.—For a valuable con­ abe had been forced Into, man's attire
Cider
barrel
Set of ineai«P» &gt;•«}
sideration I have thia day relinquished Ob reaching tbe next station tbe crim
AH' the small farm tools and
to my son, Hiram 8. Maxim, histitnc nM'?* '“7/' ®Wr 10 ,h' &gt;“ll“. •“‘1
during Ids minority. I shall Halm none (irm.-hnn. M«n»x w.« .^nfnnod H
articles too numeroin to
of his earnings or jky debts of bls telegraph.
The student proved to be tbe »on of ,
contracting after this date. Isaac
Maxim. Witness, D. D. Flyut, Abbot.
WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN
April 13. 1800.” The Ind ,who was tatbi-r. TWb an.1 ttn- .Ingnlar mlren
given Ms liberty developed into Sir irm- wnn &lt;|nltr .u l0 |nJu,.e an
FIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER
Hlrnm Maxim of Ixihdon, England, thu
Wl"d'
!■»" lore.
FOR ONE DOLLAR AND
Inventor of rapkl fire guns and air­ «ii^ firateben I. o.nr n baronn.
ships.
All sums of $5.00 nnd under ra-li- ,&lt;her$? ,t $
MAiir r. winblow.

nil i

JUST RECEIVED

Local News

Why Suffer With Piles? |

Jesse Townsend

i W.J. HOLLOWAY

&gt;

THE NEW ELDRIDGE
ROTARY SEWING
MACHINE

COUCHES

15 New and Second-Hand

Try It;

YOU’LL BIH

McCOY'S

|RF TAKtTC
IAI\tO I llvlt

BULK OYSTERS.

H

,

.

H. J* Christmas ,

Auction Sale!

—

People’s Meat Market

Tuesday,Nov.14

Break the News
To Mother....

HORTON’S. XD„:

READ

FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD
($1.15) DELIVERED. WILL
ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY
100 CORDS AT THIS PRICE.

K.

Grant

ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
Shibboleth it a word frequently'used
Some of the most anxious hnnM . *
in politics, though it may be doubted
whether many politicians know the his­
tory of It. Curiously enough, thia He­
brew word really means ,,an ear of
corn" as well as a "river," but Its sig
ulficance for moderns arises from tbe
•nd u it contain, no oniaS or —tai
tact that It was employed as a test to poiaona It can be
7! ®- °*"r
distinguish the Bphndmltes from the «lo by Arthur &amp; MnlbGD.ua '■ ,or
Gileadite*, tbe former being unable to
pronounce tbe "sb" sound.
Rich

years time will be given on good bankable
per cent interest. 2 per cent off for cash■»

I

John Waters
Proprietor
WATERS,

Clerk.

■ e rr" .

1
&lt;

�to

’------- ‘M}s BAj'MzR. November s. iwL.
THESE CAN HUNT DEER

ktm

HANKS

m

Ust ot tlent„, Li,enle. fMcd ,!}

&gt; L!™AL mention, ’’

Cn“’»y Clerk, tk,num.
The tollowieg- hunter, licence have
PRF-SIDEVTS PROCLAMATION
t"*’'”' *’!
Cl-rk Bnmuu,
MK Clam Shelton aprnt Tbftra. !
SETS APART THURSDAY
c M. Poniam. F. ji. “?&gt;■ m Grand-iiup^
*
"" |
■ nU"it' J*Tl
SovoMta. W. IV
NOVEMBER 30.
Tbi* Sulliura m,|.L „ H,’.,,,..., tth&gt;
u’j MK •hl*’"'5 "U
I
AA
u.. l/ ,
| to Uroud Hajn.L, yyiay.
H- J; Merr.il ku,! « l( PlA
I
COUNTRY’S PROSMhlJteviUe: John E. I A. C. Bwta,.
Mnd
I HMAtingn victor Friday.
PERITY GREAT
Ben McMurray «rx-rt Suudav with
'
'^*7
Wlf“«nc H.n K Erw.,-.' hia pamntK in this city.
l-.Mbron Whom We Should free
I , ’5I llun,c- p“r""”. «• »
Frank Hwu,. ,.t Miadferllta. «... ln '
....
? L
i -eec ’’I'OMWe. Samuel b»- tin- mnnty Ml, Friday „„
-ftACi&lt;» Bo
l„
Be Delivered Are Our Own Pa/.
meth. Be-,i,M.:
&lt;’. &lt;:nl:.-&gt;.3ru Um,!,.,) bi, «ork In
Carte. Woodlend, ThoodoA
ko.-k.
.slons. Appetites and Follies.
fRUST
tin- city „„j
Mi|WMk M
,
„
Yanli* !»pri««&gt;: Melvin Puff. '•&gt;»&gt;.
xJZ AUB..
,|
• By■■ ',h&lt;■*
rl-rwldeut
‘—’* - Ot
- the L'nlteu Irving: Lmiiu ______
Norton,_ Irvinr H.*,.
- ■
Mr.
&lt;'u,ninhta&gt;. ol 11111,3.1,. |
America:
Quiuihv ;• C:
fl* A.
i CurtK J
^ulf
(
Statr-ofofAmerica•*
Quimby
I w» tbe |tnM ot Mn. Drake th.
I
A. D’ c "
\ «proclamation
nearly vutee
three ,
AHoi'ding,
-------- —..... ;Whea w««iy
-------re" Arthur AHenling-. | Week.
'
,
iriw ago the firbt settlers came to * ran“ t
I’Yevp iri; Fay NJchob..
.-JlSkie-,.
Mr-. Ella
went tu Middleville ;
*
.
’ । the Pantry which has now become i Dost&lt;H‘
REM.
'
satnrday kjvi.it her friend Mi« Helm i
ccr-vj •hi*e eM(jr-public they fronted nut on- I
oih,. .."■•i1'1; "
xTichnrd.
■
ly hardahipu\and privation, but terrible {
.a j) hi i i.*k to,their
ml In thepc grim years
CORRESPONDENCE, j| Mr. and Mr. Beal. of Sherwood. ;
&gt; i :m. , • ,. c»jgtqm gw.*■ mf setting apart one
Were MtiestK nf Dr. .ansi Mik J. C •
• ' ' J d iV :n ra’ch year fi
L’unpiuak the'past Wi-ek.
special service of
, , .'*• i;, thank-giving to the^ta
high STREET.
Mr. abd Mrs. Ghn&gt; Akinsvyill soon '
mighty for pre­
x
sthvii g the people thrutl ' the chang.
E. C. Hathaway of Stating* vi«ked move to this city from Bntte.Montana.T
: inc seasons. The cnstuun ihs now be- his son. EUnoreimMl 4*mily one dnv ii,. to make Hastings their future home. I
'
i;.&gt;me natiuual and -»hi RHVed by weak.
.
Mn. Mme V| johi. vinitod Miss Heir... • -.■immemorial usage.
ihivta vf. Battle Week, the pa4 ‘
.lames Hen«lri&lt; k&gt; was in thU vicinity
.
i’
-he lhe in easier and more pl^WJfulhusking eorn l*&gt;t wtek. with i.is cum week, gniug 6 that city Wrdn.»£ay. '&lt;
'.me; than &lt;mt forefathers, theX
■ —.. busker.
’
Mr- '.Villianr. ut Berklf-v. Culifor-'
,
x \ . with rugged tdretiyth faced tlflb
Fml t-eehcr of near Irving culled on ilia, is visiting.lit-, -ru-r Mr . Hanimh ;
■ ,.
ruggi-Al days; and yet the dangers to vt-parenis M. Rwljerund wife one .iny BhH.hv and her t othar F. 1' McNair,
.
i national lite are quite a-givat now as-.4. L^XVWlC.
. G-’orgo Myert. and F«ir.-M U’«xMln4il |
at any previous time In our history. -It
■'V
1' uor,r’%’.i‘’ h .tacUn v ■ left Wednesday night fur Deei. r. ike '
'
it. ‘-'ninently.i'dtTtig that unci* a year «ur
1
’ ’ 1 rndu. win-re thvy expet’’, to mnk : .heir 1
.D.'.-i-i- should Kft ’0-. tr: a day fur pr&amp;fe^ in HwnVup.
BeajnmXji-hqi and wife; or Oiiyybi. ;■ future Lmij.,
i i thaiiksgivlng to the (fiver of Goc&lt;f.
—r--.~, ...iitney Tamu-j jujd
N.
’
w
V-rk^iii'ii the lattFr’ij hruthcr
• u-tbt-tmme pair, that they exvrew
Itapith
.
r। _,
v_ last week. ■ Frank Fr.-k wwu to
arl.of
'ln:r thankfulueu* for the ntaikdtuft M. Ballet a d-'JvL!unvral of
i:-f(&gt;rov (in
'in a good
mercies received, should manfully ac They had
'.Tliouia-, Tanner. •
.many
yrtwthqr.*h»H-.cnj.iy.M
i.t'owieilge their : h‘»rt«*»nhigs and
pledge themselves B'deiaii?, und
iu ’ .-.t-h. &gt;^Ir. flail is an engine
ad in
m a. BARRYVILLE CH’JRCH NOTES.
good faith to strive to overcome them.
thorn. pas-sepger t;:da; • th*- X\-w Vbfk -Ow!- ‘ R-. v. Kcm preached at Barry •..•de
■ I » :• ing the past year ie have beet, ’n*.l R, it As i!■••&gt;■ .wert • vry . huA Sunday. Hr and Rev. Dolph winc r.blvm-d with bountiful crops. On: bug- s'i Airgvvi’ii.trg Mrs, Hal! launi
int - prosperity Lap beedi great. No tbe hens SjakinK a' v-.i-krt.: So .intifi - ntul.iv evecinx. '
.
'
•
btr—r people h:ui ever s’.oui vn
un as
as high
higl, with'a iastkrn and Mr. j4c1 er with
a level of material-.,en-lLing os &lt;.ujs his feboVgjnn prdri• dv.i t-&gt;' lnv»*Migat&lt;*. ; Mrs- I-rank Suth-irlsiid of. Irving ii.
;
----- ~~ .......
imw i.tnnds
We iiiy not Utreatej^d After a thorough .March «iaf* made in - * .
I- «■ V.--fit into his i J*nnW Whitlock au '. Attended eliarrb
iy fc»s from •.viihent. 'Xie
ffu::-.
woodshqd
t
nd
tj
.•
i.
tiAfei.w
we “hould pray to
detfvvred*
i.r skunk. With ;r| Mrs. Bill n !te-!lr: wjli er.tertaiu
«t- utir own pa^sic.u'*. appetite- and he fotutJ a ptiie-i
.
.. . ... vniefnl i&gt;r*»uasiun; LhdtC’ A^d Su,-.v.j K.1.1/, .
fnliie; aud against these. r-'- t- they pit him (nit. Tlw i-'*sT'tin -p.-&lt;JiBi
dinner,
w.-.y» need that we shouidaltar.
Therefore, I nnw n»tJHpart Th'.i s tried to hide in n ituve pipe He gut ; Mt*, wirreu and daughter Mablo
lus fdrwaAi parpi in al! fight.and then i, (rum
.Xndiyiile
,
r .
attended,, ehnneh at
dfey. the .J-’th xlu&gt; uDwit November,
'
;nu BarfyvalliMunday.
‘
‘.
f/,thank?guRng for the past -Mr. Se^l'cr thutjring ahont_ his gt
J’v I TLi: jicvpitj uf Barry vili" gave the
ayer fouRm lutun*..
uCure.. and
aud on »hut hint..itid tasligHurpri**-t.f Hii the
t&gt;
■
had
on
the
w-ene.
; tninhiter a reception. When they left
1 askJthat tbroughcurt
throughout the
Mrt-. 4- E. llubinson apeuc |uiri of
c i h«i wa- much better off n . ui when they
laud the pevphf gather in their buiniM
biim.es
aud places &lt;jfw**ishtp, atid
and in render
rentier tat wefk t ilhstingH caring fur a . earn.-,
,B. jhiwIciiiH wh &gt; In quitey
Most High for
EAST PARMELEE.
miuiUmhl ble«s:ngs of the poet
past year.
yt
•f^Ttv tLr nisei vt*s to a life of c!»
Mrut-*r ’. Art-hi- St’iH ‘4 Ha-tings '’ The Gieapera evtertainmer.t was a
«Bonor aud Wisdom..so* that ;this sp-nt Saturday tmUSmHhy with his ' mwc •'. fnr every one that was there
hu may do its allotted work ou
on the ivuA&lt;in Braest K^biiwdn’.
KaniTxMld i- •.’siting with h!-* daughin .i uuuftivr worthy of those who • Mr. and M •&lt;,, Clrrene- Hohir.-«n
i V‘t in,G.rnnd Bapidp^
itand-i: those- who ptr;ervtd bitvo gut M-uled in their new homo.
jdr. Hardy i&gt;
inging
Mrs. M:f-p Apd- fN of Brush Ridgat t he M
bus Is-Miibt.r .’nglcart- ft’- her another '
day w.ti -W pap

Boils?

e
and

boat.
&gt;st

ON. ft*

hood

’ &gt;B£RS

aliaacr s

ED
ie of
'ER and
COATS

• Now is the
:k is complete,
tlie best- coat
y back.

d.
MICH.

ee it;
ry It;

lU'LL BUY IT.
urniturc Store.

holograph,
friends to
e Holiday
service and
pith every
rnph &gt;6x20

Im*. hand i*
veuilwr in
ihvirnni! it;;A
the iudvpAnc-tit’ei the onw

TOCRAPHEH

.

HIGH BANK.

thirtii th.

*.? oi

By I ’

Cures Coldss Frcvs.itT. Pncmm ala

( We have just received n rresh Jot.
\

ton4
d pullet#
cetera
Snow Tlow
,, old.
&gt;ushel crates
th pulleys
hole diegers
t 14 inch
nearly i'ew
1 Oak heater j
rJy new
Ladder
lump board*
berry crates

« screen .to
n rate
Broad axe
l8ures 4. i.*
j an&lt;i other
mention

of RUBBER GOODS such as

HOT WATER BOTTLES,
; FOUNTAIN and HOUSEHOLD
' SYRINGES.
ATOMIZERS,
ICEBAGS. NIPPLES
and FINGER COTS. ’.

perty to.wit:

Il T
ft tl

inifuf

..‘.o

PHILaOEIPHIA ■.
SINTIC COAST -

Co.

' uLHoloand
' ‘H&gt; with all
-ta, I..
the West.

'Al .Mcisffyrv ii
Mi**' Vinr.it- Siuitui

fnujily attputk'tl
'unorxl at Shultz.

Schill and fcreidehwem visited at II
J. H‘?!l’.“ Sunday.
.
F- lb Sihby wa.&lt; m Hasting* Mon­
day uj lnndu«**i. ,R
Mma Emma WightYnan apent Saturd,y a-.l bun-lay in lIlL.-.ilH,-. Ih«
gars! of Iwr mother.
Mrs. A. Edminds returned from
Lan-iing Friday where she has !»een
visiting h^ri molhir and hr«'t her

SUIT OF
CLOTHES

. to expect ready-tiiade cLpthidgail made the aame aiza aud styta
to cover up these 'pecultaritica.
I Tailor made clothing does this.
They FIT YOG because they are
mkdefof that purpose. I have
ail the latest thing* iu suitings^
and '-}»••••
... — -*
. ------___ » .ixif
cheap 1 . wW
make yefi a •««*

TA

C. E. LUNN,
ha«tihm, ««iCM

BLEECED LIN ED Goods for Waists, Dressing Saci/iics..
etc, m u lurgi varieiyof designs and tvlorings 10c, 12 !-2c.
15c and 20c.
GOAT SPECIAL. We
Brown ^nd Castor,
value at $4.68.

coats in Slack,
style, a $6.00

Yet
A Larger One Next Saturday.

Be Sure and Call
The Best Canned Goods.
New Malaga Grapes.
Fresh Oysters.

The Best Fruits and Vegetables.
New Florida Oranges.
Celery.
Bananas.

DePue &amp;t Babcock
Phone 86.

Will Bidelman £ baling hay for.
Will llitzman.
' McOMBER SCHOOL HOUSE.
Quite n numi-rt from this way nt-',
Vhit: Smitb »&gt;t
citX WS' "n our t.'nded thi* cunte-t Friday night. .A ,
I rertw Frkii'.y.
;
guou time repfirt edi
H. « ■ BSJehuan. Will . Houah and |
fup her rn^tbcK 'll’ho is very Into •«• fmnilv and E^- a.-d Bidolmnu unik fam-

armflee.

IF YOU WANT CASH
For Your Real Estate or Business

I CAN GET IT!

CREEK STREET­

Q. A. HYNES,

HCLLEk.

. a. ---‘ e,‘- nttroh, Mich

11. Ei

I’sHnk Mi'Carty am! wile vjHitod
&gt; • ’. i?tt ,-'s parent- Mr and Mr*
M.: HuKt-rk over Si
fhmily were
Albert AL’Infyn;
called to attend l!'
&gt;’rjntyr»-‘v
M
Shultz Snmtay.
Burdette feaheock nnd wife ui CrwSr
were guest* of JxuxAi Hoffman mid wife
ever Sunday.
.
William Fry ami wife took dinner at
Geo. Fry’s Sumlay.
Hen Babcock iA slowly improving in
health.
.
7 '

Amy Hill
EuilH
HjiBof Naahvilh spent Wednesday with
Virti:! Biddmau.
"H.
Biiiclman was ea’hfl t° Grand
TiwraUS- bj 'l» wrfo»«
„t
Id.--wife
------- Mr. SwtL t who ji’ es on tbe McOm jn# 4&gt;at -he wa» some Ixittcr.
ler farm ll«d the jmisfortune t&lt;« lose
Mrrf cbas. * Bidelmnp uiitr-d her
’ some Diontjy hurt FH‘l»y «'hile -*&lt;rt&gt;n« ■ ,ja„ghtcr Mrs. c. L. Lewin near Leach
. •
’ aPPle&lt;.. 1 I * I -ike lart Tuesday.
J Phene 113.
Citj Dine Store. \ ; The Lasiir* Aid (Society of Bender
Will Cramer is shredding corn-stalks
( llMtiugs,
::
Michigan,! I Bhott vill i* entcitained by Mrs- Ab j at George Reed’s.
.
bertAVilliums the l«M» f«.&lt;Unnen There , Mr*. F?nnk Bidelman visited hereon
’ will l*o ’an apronj and hundkirrdnHf |' Hemp- tat Wednesday.
I Mis-. Virgie Bidelmau visited fiieiids
.^Albert Williams L.ready
rt William. *•
™ „t ,lunw„ Thurmluy.
When a man want* to get a
I stories “"‘’ ■'"'
. “'HJu.'hh.oaibu^vll Tho l.rmvr, ure wry busy hwddng
lung evenitig’'-‘ --^rj corn in this vicinity.Jand cribbei and stalk.- drawn.

Call and sees.,, r"’,-’ "

BLANKETS
We are showing the best 5(he Blanket on
the market in White. Grey or Tan. Also better ones 10-4,
IB4, !2-4 tn a nice range of colors and-borders up to $2.00.
Wool Blankets $4 to 5.
.

Alway? Open Evening's.—

nd flatniiy spent Satur*
Ws Ure piCTtisai Iren rellsbls'
iy With thi ir .-id' r Mry
jtnRfactorcs. Mi 4-ti wr test? day a: d
\ .,1
I judpite! In buxine west, will te tie: Traver ;
Itert Univ litid M if-‘
Saturday
&lt; "djt serelcesile gcads and snei aej uoJ .sund^s- with j Ktttmi Cnl,-. in3
; we can gnrantee.
.
&gt; . Yvife. - .. |
.t
.

he naturally wants to get some
thing to suit him l« order to
SUIT him, they should FIT him.
Every man has Fume peculiarities

er $5-00 one
' nt HIX
jape*

H0.t^EftY'. Our line oj hosiery, Albert No. 100 is one oj
the best on the market today. Full assortments in Cotton.
Eleeced Lined and Wool. Ladies and Childrens.
Prices
. 10c to 50c.
■

EAST BALTIMORE.

JIt. and
relanvt'

hit-nt

roimw^iaR
rill Ibave an
of the

The approach .of Cold Weather makes the(
following items of particular interest to.
krospective buyers,
‘ "

NO MAUER WHAT IT IS WORTH, OR WHERE IT IS LOCATED
■

TO THE MAN WHO.WAHTS TO SELL

Now. while you have the matter In mind] rrlte

if your property inu matter in wh'al felly urelntb
or terr:.’.’t? *!!
-r fT'-hv’. !• or Soifc'Wlxn'Is desirable and the price light,,! would
like to submit a plan for selling* it.
If 1 can sell your real estate or’property for a
better price and as quickly as any other broker you
cvrtainiy want tu knuw how aud why.

if you will send me n clear description of your
property, including your lowest cash price, I will
write you a letter explaining rny plan, .which
enables me to handle rrr.1 estate transactions 'very
expeditiously. The plan which makes quick
cash salt?.’
.
•

east a8SYR,a-

P
i
.
,rt. »&lt;
Mr. andjMrs. George Secor of FhiU.n
John Allipn rnadd a bUBlneaa trip 1 pnl,|(b w,.r&lt;.
uf Emery Fruln
• Grand, Rapids this ijreek.
{UJ(] wjfo*R »,.w (hyplast wi«ek.
, Fred Joofc of
te’*1 I KViUiaun ,Mo«i •I"”'
"ithl
Sjumluj Mil
ln rdrmrlw.
tu,
Mr.
Mr.. U-nry M..U. |
Miss Inu Bm» l»F«p»r,p4 111
I ,n«r Olivft.
writing.
Onf taachar Mtas L°Ia Howie, attend-1
Mrs S E.!-.»«« tisitefi f’“r Bisler’ i
Teachers institute held at Baton ।
Mrs. (•beesbroiiRh c&lt; Freeport, one day [ 1{a&lt;jidg trtl Thursj8y and Friday of last

: last week.
, week.
Miss Emma Krtrtotal has returned to. Mr aod
John Baggcrly.xnd
her home Iron, W«t Coledonis where
g^-u, WOT guerts of
i .be has been sssistinf Mn. Jetung,
f fMbw R T Bgggerly over Sm&gt;-

~—*•
!&lt;&gt;•&gt;•
'
f'
»W ‘bon.e.ort
a heavy roiff io (hi. vicinity
'1 Arthur
X r.hnr Sharp
Sharp W4S io Brood llapidd ya
lart wortSotuloy. The Sn&gt;t in eevenil weeks.
: ju.wd Mrs. ChM Van AnykW,
--- --------------------Bilinw- Tan
returned to their home io Betroll after
!„«(□. a«l«L BitU-r
°“®’
j a week's vioil with relatives here.
LuTm Udlow- Li™.’"J?,*
1 Mim Jeeale Wood II working In up. Doan'. ;R«gul«. 'v
.5 .1_ _ un nanls nt «n» lirUE StOlC.
I Middleville-

CITY BANK BUILDING

TO THE IU1WH0 WAHTS TO 8UT&lt;
1‘l.e-plan .which l&gt;have l:iuug.:rat» d ii; uyjhust
Hvsft enablt-ir me }o, offer yun various advantage
’•••il
te hrnbor*:
there wverai adv/tntn^e-- wil'
you some tnoney.
No mkttei where.yon ai&gt;, of.In
op in what part
pjsrt of'
&lt;&gt;f th&lt;
th&gt;
ci&gt;i*&gt;&gt;*y »■»«, -w.ipt «» nrnp*r»y 1
?,. &gt; ;,u
It make* no difference whether yon want a SMX1
building l.o», ot a SlO.QrtO farm. t.i-■ any other kkind o
real estate or-businwra. whatever may be th«
tt»«- 'alm
1 want to near rroin yon.
You will get the very best possible service regard
regard­
less the size of the transaction.
.hue the property may Im on my list.
ft may U« on the list of some of the real estate
estate
brnioers with whom 1 am in touch.
In any event, I may find it and save money for
yoti!1
I am nut only in a position to most adva’itageouF
ly atrve the man or woman v ho wants to buy n
house or a farm, but 1 am iu the ueac possible post
tioq tn serve the tnnn or woman who want- to main
a' profitable investment.
Vtrile today aud tell me your r&amp;iuiroroenlH
requirements.
IT NOW. .

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.-

If you want to buy, sell '
or exchange anything, »
try a Want Adv. in the
Banner. 1c a Word.

v

�has lungs banNKK NOVEMBER 8. L
1

FECIAL

CTS

ale oir
PECTACLES

We have a limited number of spectacle?
that usually sell for 25 and 50c a pair, iftWe will sell them per pair for luG
Everything new aud up-to-date in the Watch, Clock and Jewelry
line. No old stock.
..
I make a specialty of watch aud jewelry repairing of ;all kinds
AU work guaranteed aud flnifibMl ou short notice.

George Ne\vton
JEWELER and OPTICIAN.
First door west of Chidester &lt;KL Burton

Hastings, Mich-

Absolute Assurance.
x.

is perhai»s as satisfy inc* a feeliim as one. may
experience. It is with just such a feeling as
this that you may choose anything from our
stock with the absolute assurance that it will
l r-satisfactory.
Nowhere can you save more
on pure Groceries. Here are soine fresh and
seasonable goods.

Sauer Kraut per quart 5cj
New Prunes per pound . .
lOd
New Apricots per pound
;15c?
New Raisins per package12c1
Fancy Cranberries per quart•12c
A full line of Pickles in bottles and bulk and of
bottled Olives.

i

Hams ®L Russ,
THE GROCERS

) PHONE 16.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
will &lt;«ll 1 limber, lath. shingle&gt;. windows
and doors that will .please* you both in
quality aud price.

ROOFING
You cannot find anything more reliable and duralde
than our well known grades of roofing. ,

We Sell COAL That Burns
WTiether hard nr soft coal, we can please the wife,
the n*.ain spring of the house.
BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND. &gt;

FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS
PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS.

.! '_'2____ _—-------banner IN ekpok.
In, lb- BANNER of two -rool-'
■
,pi«m«l.n «rtK-le iMta.tin* lbw
the Tboruapnle G» A Hrotnc Co »
lineman crolorolr l« m dtalrie light
wirepf hi«h voluw- drop on the clty'» THAT’S WHAT THE REPUBLICAN
five alarm wire, puttios tta fire alarm
BAD DAY FOR CORRUPT * PARTY system out of borine.*- We are glsd
OOVERNOR OF OHIO
to correct tta -roup iuirreaaion that
BOSSES. HOUSE-CLEANING.
FAILED TO DO.
•
may have teen gained from reading the
NOT POLITICS, THE ORDER.
article. There was no current what­
the wire
ever on t_.
— when tin* Hoeman ' REPRESENTATIVE SCHANTZ
was repairing
it. ...
The -damage
wm
...
-------------INDICATES RESULTS
ROTTEN POLITICS
done the previous night by the high J
THOROUGHLY REBUKED wind which blew the live electric wire {
against that of tta fire alarm system.
Neglect In a Letter to the
The Thoruapple Co. give tbe city &lt;*»r .
from MarBANNtR from Ma
Pennsylvania and Maryland Reverse free urn- of their poles fur their fire

516^

HOW THEY VOT
ED YESTERDAY

Ibemselves. Cities Smite Their
Corrupt Politicians

BETTER EEEMENT

alarm aystem. and nay their lineman (

ie|ta&gt; Ohlo.

Ttarannrr^

Yesterday was a ba&lt;l day tor corrupt
politics, and a vindication of the wisI In whirl, bo &lt;ivm hl« ..loer.rtion, ot
flora of those who believe that the ed.
the .political contest in Ohio, whom
Amoricuu people can bo trusted to justGov. Herrick. Rapublicap. was upmeet issues as they arise in Ameri­
pfim'd by a large element in his own
can politics.' if 1, they unden-tand the
party for’ having di -tnted lagisUtion
issue.*.
favorable
to the saloon interacts of that
In Pennsylvania, a corrupt republi­
slate. Mr. Schantz write* of follows
can machine, guilty of treason to pnl&gt;-'
"Being somewhat interested in .the
lie interests, is a melancholy wreck. It
deposited sthte money in favored hanks. Bl(T ()E| e&gt;\’5e f \ WATER DEAL political tight that is now t-u. in Ohio.
I thought perhaps a short letter, from
pocketed the interest on it. and theu I
•
’ * *
me on that subject might intereM
LITIGATION, WILL A1AKE
‘looted the bairks. A democratic state , '
your readers. While a prediction
treasurer, endorsed by the 6i4e|'endent j
PLEA IN BAR.
would U-. uut uf place now. as ytour
republicans. i» elected by over ItM'.OOb I
paper with the results of ti&gt;e election
I in a Mate which gave Roosevelt over '
and thia letter wou|d appear in the
| iW.huO. in Philadelphia, a republican : JRY TO DEFEAT
’gang, which Secretary Root declared-1
DDrtCcrilTinM uiuv i«ar,. yet 1 venture &amp;&gt; alate that
wae • A criminal cun*pirucj against
rnUotLU I IUis if Governor Herrick is re-elected it
OB uy
by a greatly
greatly iruui^
reduced .majority
-------■' will tx. civic rights, masquerading under the (
-a- • »» ui f r&lt;&gt;m f wo vears ago. W lien the Brannock
i name of Republican." was buried un-!
Prosecutor « «rd M«» Hl« I, bill
J”'""-'! **
u,,,.
l&gt;y
hill wm InaM&gt;ed
bv &lt;be last Ohio legi»legisder
adverse majority.
'
Troubles in Bringing Ionia Ex­
latnre. it was satisfactory' to U»e tem­
In Maryland. Buss Gorman, who was J
aiming to build up a corrupt demo- ;
Senator Into Court.
, . perance people of. the Mate, but the
t iovemur threatened to Veto the bill
cratic machine by -disfranchising the ;
iThe
Nicho'iK
water
deal
cum; was thi* uflleaa certain changes were made all
■negroes, was turned ^duwn hard, the j:
republicans carrying tbe Mate by a big • week set for trial beginning Novemlwr being in the interest of tlx* liquor
W. Thi* iirrangi'ment w«» made by clement The changes wen- made; hut
majority.
ProsecntoF Ward with Judge rite wrath of the better, element of the
In Ohiu.Bo^s Cox. who has ruled tbe Atnuftant
•
republican machine in Cincinnati for !Smith of Hasting*, where the Nichuh ‘arate. baa turned upon Governor Her­
perjury
trial
i* to go on under a change rick. Tile pulpit is arrayed against
25 years gi»c«* down under 13.000 major- I
ity in a city which gave Roota-velt 'of venue'. Ttieretipon tbe defens-- him.
•showed
ita
hand.
Attorney
35.
35,(MM). In Ohio Herrick, republican
- A. A. Elli•in a short talk with Judge Hiram
rau:U&lt;Ute for governor, who f..rr«l ibv ; &gt;'f &gt;"“!• “«"“ ■'&lt;» ■ "enl tb«l the &gt;. Sibley, of this city, and a writer of
| legislature ..t that state to modify « | dofeoM ekpedl. to file . vl-» •» b»r. som»An&lt;*t- on certain phasesuf church
liquor lew VO It wunl.l better
He »‘ia &lt;lut "w mvlh.t. cottld tad l« law. that gentleman said tome that
|.tbe etdte.ofct. nt.dertl.reet .fret... »rBo«l tntttl Jit.v-otler
end ,e.k.-d hr had l»vn n republican for forty- ■
j oiey i.oeibly ptill Ihrvagh tint tta ip- V*fct ** WWJk h
b-d- A1 ,!"* eight years, and had always voted the
| dicntit.u, er.-tb»t he ie taet.-u.eiid Uta —
«&gt;"&gt;v Attorney Cktlgrvve. ol HoM- ticket, hut In- would nut ahppurt Myron j
lue.tate whirl, ptvv K.«-velt over j| ihgs.
h'K»- JJaUu'
&gt;■«’ intercMed
lofertwled in
nt tbe
tbe Nichols
Ni.holt. .T Herrick nt the indh neat tnewday. I
defense, wrote that it was expected (oj
i :W,«*t.
_ ' • Th-- Ni'tntaiun is simply thia: Will ,
In New York ttav, Murphy of Tun. '-lie the moltun tn lot to tta Miprvme the repuWican party in Ohio be con1- ■
rauny IWI u .even, jolt. Hr vet out to I'™
’1'’ if
" overruled
overrule.) in
m tta
.»ert below.
ta|..w
court
the court
!
;
_
;.J • 1
| »«tt Jerome. . demoerat.r.n- reelection i -“Wwtit*
therefore lta-re would
' I* no opportunity' tu go tu trial &lt;u^the '
I' ha district attorney. Jerome took
Hev»- that the result* of the coming ■
merits
of
the
chw
thia trim.
‘
an independent nomination, and an i
election will convince the lenders uf
nd verse court forced his name on the j- Mr. ^;«rd gut Ionia on the tel.-jihtftf that great party in Ohn&gt; tnat it will,
■ ticket where it wm. hard fur any man ;u,d
'n,,uld
to ar*"‘ the ta U tter fur the party, uud tbe people
: to split bis ticket SUMS to vote for him
ld’* «« '«r Noywnlier tu pay - respectful attention to the
...
Pr’"riding the d&gt;-fcu*c wunld agree i
I But be won out by over 5.(RM.’majority.
wishes of the better clan* of citizens
candidate tu
ou lr’uI
^n&lt;t dav uf &lt;1“' n*’*' I uf that, givat state. ■
| McClellan.
Tiuninany
over 1 term. Di-qarnlx-r i Tlte defense would '
। for mayor, wins by a bare ‘.‘i.iNKi
.(nKi over
"In concluding I wain to state that I
t
Now
tlw*
'
'Hearst, nmnicipal uwnerwhij&gt; candi-( ma^‘',,v
’ • am proud of the frrunl of the repub- i
tiling
date. But for
. the latter * ra’di. all.-m 1 prwrtHoruis **•
’"* ““To • p-rfrrt tins'
lican
party in ony own state. While
' on some things hr wunld have Irarird- , s«m«- arratigcm- nt“ through Judge not having m. many large cities ar
. Smith.
j Tammany.
•
. Ohio, with their corrupting influence*. 1
Tliub the prospect i» th«t only ths: in.Chicago tbe n-pnBlirans win by
motion in lair can I*- argued the .prs-s- ■ yet the Ih-I legislature, which Was
I large majorities.
x
I Niilidly leptklilicau. ran tie charged with
I 7ttioo&lt;
isiunu. *\e» 5en^5 nnt'iJ entrerui ;A«*i*tant Fruwrutor Ward ■
ww.., republican. lkru
‘ Massacliuseti.s went
Ken-- declam* that now that hr has made all
tucky and Virginia drmorcatir. by r» • I ,,i' arramn-ments for foreign witiMNMhi’.
daced majorties.
.
If intend* t«» prw«-d with the Niclatls
-•G» tlll.f III».
Tbe results haw littU i-olitiral sig- .‘rial before anv other water d.’ul &lt;-av- ,
ADKttk
• t- of Ibt-lr repute;:
nitirance. They show » growing in­
tuu»t «*nsdy gulled
....
..
.
I shlwwilui
Ex-Senator Nichulk i* held on. a (,f ai|f ,
dependence uf partyistn and a demand
earth by thiM- wh-on the parr of the peoples
parties
aa rthatcharge
of perjury. He was |ried nud ■ kiinu hstand for something, and voniething ‘ acquittt-d al Grand Haven on a charge.; Truth
worthy of popular approval. The vet- !of ^ul^rnation of perjury. Tin plea in
ers ot tbe United States will no* long- &gt; l,ar u'Lich will Im- raix-d turns upon tli,.. u
.
j er swallow a party ticket becaure it ! th'-ory that the former acquittal i&gt; Jin i
1 d"n
•
-----! has a party label of -‘regular republi- ! ‘•‘t"I'Pal to further prosecution A ■
-‘r ®' ?““' btbe‘
...
e»’’ or ■ rogutar UpPtoST: I, mow !
M-itar pota. urn. rol-d in |
^".X.
”

NlfflOLS CASE IS
SEI rOH HUM

! mean something worthy of popular |
Albers rase many months ago.)
’ ----------- ’—
[support.
i Alber* was acquitted on a charge of j Perfumes at Mulholland's sell rapC. B. BENHAM,
Uv. There'
Th«r9'j a reason.
bribery and later 'arrustml for perjury, ‘dly.
His atturpeys pleaded that the fard !-----------------errv RANK BUILDING.
HASTINGS. HICHINAN.
I,.ta"?
I tbe relgu of Alfred the Great. I- r- ■ acr)uitlal tarred the *ubs-s|ueut "pnw1-’ '
cution.
203. New 7 room house, telephoneJ ning water through it. also running! P’"’*1 t" have procured an orgyi f"r;. . ' but the motion' was overruled
s supreme conn.
gas, city water, new furnace, new barn.! water within in rods of barn. Three k**1 ,'“,h-?&lt;Inii it wn? th- largest in
.
... - «-.। There
is another water deal charge
18x21; chicken park and coop, 7 blocks1 horses and tools to run farm, if pur*ht 11 known . Haring
4&lt;k»j»lp.
”
swung ten keys,
by ‘‘ pending,
Nichols
from curt house, a great bargain, chaser desires. Owner having lost tils ! divided
'1'fLnwwL:^iJ'
’y?r’suppli.ti
‘,‘,?P»h‘n b!&gt;
'7*------ very similar (■• tta
“
-Price
----------8300
down
and
balance,
wife
and
has
other
Business,
the
pro
i
a
’
(1
r.-uulrinir
tbu
’
ervl
’
^f
i
u
'
.
duirgv.
and
Mr.
say*. ..„ he would
81.100......
, r-r.v m...t u. ■
■
■ilk | n.U*1 r'-l'llri«g be MTviees of no fewer like to f-.Ik.wHard
i.a
’
_
___
th.
Nnla.lMrial
with
this I
*10 per inoutb.
j perty must be Fold. I-'a a bargain, than st
~
„?
il feeble, whiinx.1
SM. TwonewTroomboMM,
L&gt;'ri"' “f00' »‘-™ ?»&lt;•• •“d
n Ituajester orgah
ontnii either cams
-nma , t
.
thia, the Wlia-hesteiblock, from court houw. price »I,O». I °u lJ“’ *° ,uil
from Germuny 'oi; was built upod a foreign witnes«K particularly K. H.'
850 to $3b0 down, balance monthly, -,u’ f’1 acrt‘ farn,iroom Jiouse, German model, for in that country.,
until
much later, the wiutl was proTh” charge again-t Nichols is per- ;
payments to suit purchaser. These I Sood well, hay barn 16x21, bank bain
Vided by a species of-treadmill nr-1 jury during th, Salsbury trial and not
are genuine bargains.
/j 30x10. wagon and tool shed?, pig pea.
rangemein
whereon
the
blower?
during
his own trial at Grand Haven ben coop, etc., in fair condition, about
STlpl-.l n l«r. «rh worktak &lt;&lt;ro f»lr. &lt;lr»n,l Knpi.l. H. mU Nov. r.nl
206. Two elegant building lota on
ttpp|e tree., fences in fair condition,
of
bellows,
ilk®
those
of
our
tuulthH
‘
south Jeffenon street, a snap. Price about 3 acres of
gcoWth tiTn
with their feet.—Loudon Queen
3300, If taken in the next 30 days.
|
ln
of seeding. 2 acres erf
------------------- ---o-o i .-r.-nutn,.
207. Twenty acres ■ of good land, f buckle berry marsh. l2' acre of.Btyav
Splitting Paper.
This In &gt;»u &lt;»r maiiy quniut cerethree miles south of the city, price 85001 Worries, soil sandy loam, 2X miles from
Very often lt_is worth knowing ,nonie'4 ttai jakc jdiuw 4,t tiw church
tiw feast 1
It is worth more money.
market. 6 miles from Hastings, on R. how to split n Kheet of paper. Suppose I of St- &lt;«««*■ In Brittany.
xniijf. Two or three
F. D. This is a bargain, look it over. yon had an article wUelt watt printed ldn-v nf ,b,‘
208. Two hundred acre farm live
oiitath
Sides'and
you
derired
to
paste
j
I^xants
mi
lidiWfawk
rid•
----.............
riiie i
miles from Hastings, soil clay loam Prioe 81.300, 8600 down and balance it
’*&lt;**•**don
three
ronml
It In your scrapbook. You ■’ would in, !ftreet-M-ion
thre# dm...
uni.-ntrnid inc
the '1
............
......... I-HHIU
and sandy loam, ten room house, 40x60 on time.
paste It between two shifts nf stout cnuri
church
’h anil
nud tlu-n
theft phw-ccd
priw-t^f t&gt;&gt;&lt;lrnw
(&lt;&gt;dmw water ;'
fmin the •1 h__
—
.. r|&lt;
. me .i,y aod '
barn, horse barn 28x32, and out build­
216. An 80 acre farm, nearly new paper nod. when nearly dry. draw from
.-utci
I .well
ings, In good repair. 5,000 peach trees, house, good well and cistern, barn 32g these apart. You will hare half uf tho pour It over thplr uulmnla hi the l*e- i
150 apple trues, 500 plum trees, grapes, 44 in good repair, large corn crio and printed sheet ou each, and by the use Hef that it w III act
a aurp preventive I
and other small fruits. 20 acres good out buildings, 100 apple trees ail vari­ of moisture yon can readily detach of accident.-, and dfanuM*.
Meanwhile the women Inalde tlx
timber, flow^tig well for s^ock, alljeed- eties, pear, plum, cherry and small them.
church are engaged In standing in h I
ed bat about 30 acres. Thi's isja big fruit, running water across the farm,
atone *arcnj&gt;hagnH aupptMied t&lt;» baT4. |
bargain, price 87,500.
good heavy soil, the very best of past
One word lu the Englhh language i-onUlned the laxly of the aalm. TMk '
209. Eight room house, barn, buggy ure land, revenue from farm last year in which the vowels occur In regular la looked njam ns a -ertnln cure for
shed, and panary, all in guodjrepain 4250 cash for pasture, l.SOOjbushels of sequence u "facetious." Is there an­ toothache Hut the moxt Important of ’
all the ceremonlea !►. the throwing of
located in 2nd ward, a genuine h-argaiu, corn, 30() bushels of oats, 150 bushels of other?—Hoebester Poirt-ExpieM.
Ever hear of the word "abste­ n fowl from the tower of the i-hgrcli I
prifflj M,100. 8500 down, balance op beaus. 40 acres seeded, and 25 acres
to the people below it U torn to piece*
of rye, also seeded, only 2 miles from mious?*—Cleveland Leader.
time.'
What Is the matter with "argent in an Instant, nnd the man yvho in for '
311. Nine room house aud two lots court house. Owner has another fam. ous?"—New York Tribune.
tunate enough to aecure the head k
six blocks from court house, suitable and as his boys have left home and
looked upon an a champion, while hl*
for rooming oi-boar®og hotme, nearly engaged in other business he is com
pariah I« regarded ax »ure to secure i
All autobiographic* are lies. Nu
No the best Imrveat
new. A splendid bargain, price 81 J»00. pelled to sell this place. It is actually
man is bad enough to tell the truth
8900 down and balance on time to suit worth 84,500 but will be sold in the
neat sixty days for 83,500 on terms to about himself during bls lifetime, and
parcbaaer.
Swift s aardnnk- naylug that a man i
suit purchaser. It’s surely a great bar­ no mau Is good enough t6 tell the
212. A farm of 101 acree of good
truth to posterity In a document which who marriea "thrums hl* band Into a
gain.
be aupprewies until there Is nobody left ■ackful of minkre on the chance of find
soil, lays level. 80 acres Improved, 24
217. An 80 acre farm 3 miles from alive to contradict him.--George Ber­ Ing nu eel” U often Quoted an the Ara.
acre, of second growth timber, good
nard Mhnw.
blau proverb nnd aoButlmeit attributed i
house, upright 18x26, wing 28x22; in fair court house, good new 7 room house,
to a later mlaogynht. but hardly ever s
repair, splendid well aud cistern, bam cement well, 32x44 barn, .cow shed
•signed to ka real author. Every
20x», sheep sod cattle shed 20x20, across end of barn, all nice clean out­
Baabfui Beaumont — Er — I — »-r — however. rveognlMw n« Swiftian th/
granary 15x21, on R. F. D., six miles buildings, 10 acres of good second dreamt I-ec-klw»ed you last night.
following aayi.,. exprrealve of the on- I
from aity; owner has another farm in growth timber, 20 apple trees, 50 peach What's that a sign of?
n““
marrl&lt;»^ *»d of the cauae !
bouth part of county and must mill. trees and small fruit, will , sell for
Modest Malden—Well. lt'» a sign that £?*!•”:***": "T-™. • i—utu
It’s a bargain, price 82,800.
81,650, or will trade for larger farm. you’re more sensible asleep than ful. good natured lady, waa the god
awake.
ST*
* '“HM. .brew
214. 100 acre farm, 8 room house A good proposition, call and see it.
wL'^W”" “*
--‘rf the,
fair eoadittaj. bom »x36. buggy shod,
218. A cigar and confectionery
store, living rooms in connection, do­
Foreigner—Are tta earning* of your
some email fruit, 30 ing a nice burinem, stock on hand and bonsdiold servants large as a rule?
mhtimter, Sanm flxtaraa, invoice for&gt;2Si. BITS takes
time in n&gt;&lt;Klni&gt;-

A fine Line of WWStable Blankets ^1
W
and Horse
1 1
Clothing, and
I £
Fine Harness,
*—
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases. Telescopes^ j
W. H. MYERS 3 SON
_______ ... Wastes, MichU.

Tomlinson Lumber Co.

Tbe leaves are falling.
And the weather grows cold,
And we seek cozy corners.
And try not to feel old.
.
But there's bouses to build.
And lumber to pile.
j
And cars to unload,
And no rest yet awhile.

I

And t
ThruThat
But «■
Your

'

The year's been so busy.
And it Isn't all over
f
Fur the f*U work has tegnu.
And we can't rest In clover.

flat d.,«&gt;S a-..
A'.i.i fix 3|i h|

There's many a house tu finish .
And some that are justbegun
it will keep us busy ail the time,
And Helling lumtar on the run.

PERSONAL LETTER FROM

SYLVESTER GREUSEL
TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF SAMY COUITY

MADAM:
You have been imposed :.pJn by tin
Peddlers'. I propose to pciy
highest
Cash price for your Rags, F.ubbpra. ale
■Copper Boilers, Old Paper; ,UaMSlr.:d£’.t.
_I am giving you a Cash tnarki ■ Ifor werything. YOUR HUSBAKO KNOWS "E. I ffsve
done business in Hastings an Barrj-Scnnif
for 25 years. I respectfully reju-j’ .
your patronage. I will treat -.-pu FA1BM,
LIBERALY and HONESTLY.
Yours Respectfully,
September

in 1905

Sylvester Gi eusel,

Ware House Oppoiiie C. K.A,*S.R R.IM

AMERICAN FENCE

What makes a good fence? Should it haye wire hard as iimt
made with the highest carbon the same as tlielnakcrs Amerion
fence put into its piano wire? Or should it be .। soft wiresudi
as they put into their weaving wire that is sold to manufacturers oi
wire-doth?
Neither—it should be a medium ire that many
years experience has shown to be exactly right for the purpose.
The American Steel &amp; Wire Co. makes every’ kind of wre thj
is used, beginning with its own mines, through its own furnaces ano
steel and wire mills and they know what is the right land of steel
^^eforafence. Trust their judgment.
Should a good fence have a rjgidita)
in the hinged joint dut is str0^

yielding to pressure like a 5P^
to its place. F|urib^

pneumatic tire on •
is more durable than a solid tit* **

American fence is-made of
.
...
&lt; -^.•»«t •esd’8'

American Fence Wire his just
received by us, on which we are making a
Price. It will pay you to make your L
will
4
chases this Fall, as the probabilities are tha
wdl be.an advance in ppce before Spring.

LOad

OODYEAR BROS., The Hardware Dealers.^

�Buy ’ho Poll now
and hu' B it ready
Istmas.

THIS is
WEEK'
STORE

1QLL
T OUR
bought an
-.unple line
,m immense
:ii&gt;oiit ertry.loll line
. the $7.00
«•' Dutch,
a nd most
uelhiloid

SON,
s» Michig;

HASTINGS BANNKK, NOVEMBER 8. ihuj.

Tht^V aside ,«ir fuel heaters at.d
Iwwt V.-Wartmd" Sieve. 11H1
Sold exclusively by U'elawn Bri„.
Th.-whale world pay. tribute to the
merits of liarlaud Stove, .nd Itsugw,
For &gt;aleexclualvely by W.lu«t Hr.aj

Will pm-m. having Lretan- Cnnnw
tn-kcisiio aril plea*, report at. council
room* In city ball ,t a .. clock on Mon­
day Xdv. 13. The flrat roiairt wks wry
cheeriHg.
The A. C. Staley wool ovurshirta will
not fiul? or shrink and are a good *hirt
for farmer*, teamsters or anyone who
i* cxiM«od to the eold weather. Onr
line is now complete.
Morrill Lambie A Co.
Mrs. A. D. McElwain will open a
dancing school for- children at the K.
ol P. A mory. iBgiunmn Saturday’
att,.rn«,n. Mm McElwain has been
in l. insing taking dancing Itaiuna and
is tamiliar with «U tbe newest L.d
lutes! qancee.
•

Excursions.
A Michigan
train for Michigan
IwoiJe. fan. comfortable
c...
and convcn‘rat. Michigun Central •‘Wolverine*
’wve* half a day going.and coming and
Airs| Z. B. Hoyt
given a
r whole day for buHinew in New
•yesterday.
York. Leaves
rb.— Hastings at 11:53 a. m;. 1" Mrs.l M. L. Cook was in Grand RapLHrvt-oit 3:4(1 p
m.. arrive Buffalo 8:3$
P- m-. arrives
arr-t— .Grand Central Station I ids j 1'sterday.
Nev. Yofk.
r_I,_ B:0o
- —
__
fastest j C. Cl. Maywood
Grand Rapid*
train in America, Try it. .
yesterday.
On Nqv.. 18 there will be a ,apecia|
Mury Wilcox bus been quite ill
excursion to Ann Arbot and return for the past week.
account foot ball game betweeh MichWillair Lane npent Sunday with
and Wisconsin: Special: train friends in Grand Itupids. •
leaves HnNtingii 8r30 ». in. arriving at
Fred1
, Ryenun went tu RichUnd Sat­
Ann Arbor 11 :S0 a, m. muring leave. urday |u viait.hi* brother.
Ann Arbor 6:00 p. m. *ame day •,
Bon Q. Putter, of Jackson, called on
round trip fare $2.5U.
Hosting* friends Saturday.
Michigan State Sunday School Assn.
Andrew ildrfier. uf Detro'ft suent
Traverse City. Mich. Nov. 14—’03
Sunday .with Hastings friend*.
For the altove occasion excunriott
rate*
Leon Barnum, of Kalamaxou. called
of one fan: plus 25 -cents-for the i
on frienda in this city SaOKday.
trip is authorized.* Dates of sale
. D. W. Smith, of Castlf-ton, is the
13. 14 ami 13 return Limit Nov!
30th
inclusive.
guest of his son Judge Cli|ment Smith.
Mrs. Joseph Sage went to Grand
‘Foot liall conUMt uhiveraitit.. —
Wisconsin and Michigan jit Ann Arlwr Rapids yesterday furan extended visit.
Chas. .Ba’.’cock was confined to the
Mich Nor. 18. HKft. for this ucca«un‘
a fire ot ilr.t- first glass limit fare for linuse the fore part of .the week by illthe-rounditrip is authorized.^ Date cf
sale Noy IK Return limit Nov. 2».» in­
clusive. J
yeaterdny

personal mention.

!•«•* t-rHiidal) left on the noon train
today fur lilmea when he will preach
next Bunday. - About a dozen of his
• lose- friends were nt the depot. ;Aid
throw He© «t him Jnst why thev
should treat a mirfister like that dot*
not yet appear, hut it may next week,
about Wednesday. ,m» we are infoitned
Tliuse who wish to take lessom. in
dancing should Communicate with Mrs.
A l&gt; ; McElwain, who will open danc­
ing echpol fur older ones tomorrow
IS DOING ON
OCR
I Thru *day 'evt-nirig.and children Satur­
(flTY’S SPLENDID
day afternoon.- Mrs McElwain has been
’ SCHOOLS.
taking dancing lesson* in Ijuiaing and
i* familiar with all the latent dance*.
Attorney General Bird holds that the EXCELLENT RECORD OF
tow of 1905 relative to transient mer
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
chants repeal* by implication the law
of U*ri. Udder the present law
l^anaifnt merchant* are riot ffqulred. Splendid Work the Teachers arc Do
to make a deposit with the secretary
ing To Help the School
oi state or pay a state license fee as
Along.
formerly The law re&lt;|nire« them to
•take out a local license only.
September and Octubv-r have I- -.-n
J. K. Coate* received word Monday excellent .*Hh&gt;o1 mbnth*. With an vjiniitiotfucing tbe death jhe day liefore ut rollun nt of 141 thqre have «wn but 2b
h&gt; mother, Mary&lt;B. Cpates.
day* of
.during the -eiamd
hdme |of hi.* sister, Mrs. John Q.‘ inonth. Tht* make-- a percentHge afWblk. at Valparaiso. Ind.
tenqinee of 9U.3 |ier cent, whiuli-i* the
Uaitto home was nt Alliance O., ami higbeit forj tbe jiaat ten year*.
there the funi ial uccnni today. She
Six Mudent.* from our heboid i’udk,
Iiatl gine to her daughter’s for a
part, in a Silver Mvda; eonte**- at Qniu -­
anil .suffered a stroke of paralysis
by Junt Ffiday evening. They w««ry
t'lw Hastings Bowling team went to Harold Townsend and lx*vi Jenaun.
Clmftotte last evening nnd play.*! a wapbumore daNs; Florence Otis. Mollie
r Zagc1inei&lt;T. fn**htnen;
gaki- with tbe Charlotte Bowling Ulnb. ■Striker.
If (hi Hasting* team had mtHle ubotit Hnu Tillie fen.vnnt of thri ighth grade.
l(kt*px»)nts mure, it would have won by Harold Towwnd carried oil the hotlol'H.
a very narrow margin. The local
Thv tencivrhandpnpiU of tbeSmmd
twwler* were greatly hnndi«*»pp--.l by Ward Nchodl sold Kodak Vii’O’rt;* of
the short run. A return game will Ire their new building.* I Mt spring, earning
played here in tlw near future.
Thik^noney ba* been spent fur
Can't You
Luverf of fine confectionery will be tbe following picltirv*
l lca-M'd to learn that Fred Wdlcutt 'ha- Talk." -buHjulnitH; “A Nirbh Chargjust added largely to his stuck. He ha* »r."- Bonljenr-. •'Madonna Di San
iy • Raphael: ,
"AngeL*
put in a more expensive grade than
ha.* ev^r t»een carried in the city be­ Heads. - -fry IJeyaoldh. , Lost"—hy»
•LaniK-iq*-/ - by Van
fore, i&gt;eside* adding greatly tu the le** Schenck.
■ Th- lli.r*e Sheer "- by
vxi-ensivb grade*. He especisdly solic­ KuymIu**!
its ordeftjj’r parties and social gath­ Lundh*s*r The j Dejiartl t&lt;- of the
ering* oi all kind*, and i* well e-|uip|»- Mayllowe
ed to.give Hie best xatisfactioi:.
Thl^liMK Babbitt andHih
About two weeks ;tgo Shirley Crook &lt;-r&gt; of gardes W'v- n knd right r-.-pftiv?threw h stone at a chicken, and noon iy in^fbe Grand HaV*n Schoob. vi-ited
after felt a peculiar lameness in hi.*, ns lai&gt;t Friday.
right arm. The pain kept increasing,
The
i»nd didi-on &lt;-t tin. ninth
atid a.* no visible.catiM- of it ronld ht- grade Engli-h cbt-s Im- compb ted
foumL Dr. Barber was summoned ^Mon­ reading tho Udystcy knd iy al*ont to
day lie found the right arm out of tab- up &lt;|'oo|&gt;er*H.. Leather btockiug
joint pt the shoulder. On Tuesday he Tales.
and Dr. Timmerman i»ut the. bone back
We felt very prortd of oqr Fuotiudl
in it* place.
Team in the game with Charlott.- last
Saturday. While the score won 3- 3,
still we had the satisfaction uf know­
ing that our team whs composed of
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Imnalidr High Schuoi Htudi nts, and that
the Cbarlottv team'failed to bring why
The Christian Science society services certificate (if qualification. Our lx&gt;y*
in (». A K. hall Topic st 10:30. 'are.to he commended for their gentle­
Soul and Body.’
manly langoage and cunductin this conStar Grange will give a chicken pie tot. Next Saturday the.Hasting* loy*
supper. Nov. It* at the (irnng- hall phi a return game at Charlotte.
All are i Ited.
Mih.* Can-iyn Barber attended th-'
. The snhjert of tin- morning sermon sixtieth wedding anniversary uf her
at the U. B church will lie •’Gntl’a great uncle. Mr. William Peake, at
L'w &lt;4 Little Things.’’ In the eve­ Shultz last Saturday.
ning the subject will la- The Una­
Mire Shear attended the Mwktgon
voidable Christ.’"Young People’# serv­ Gntnd Rapids football game at Grand
in' at tl o’clock. Topic "The Dungh- Rapids last Saturday.......
.....
ters of Indulgence." Leader Mrs.
"There arei 3(» foreign. pupik enrolled
Alma Harding.
I in onrtHigh School department’ and I"
The Sunday-.^dhuo! will have charge | more i» the grades-.
of evening service at the Baptist । The tcacte-ra of th-- Turion.* gradei*
church next Sunday. A Bible Day formed a elub last spring for the
program will be given.
maintenance pf a, teacher’s, reading
The Silver Tea will be enu-rt aimsl room in tiie room formerly occupied by
by Mesdamcs Emory Busby and ptvd the Hoard of hducation. They have
Spiingexnacher at the home of Mrs. expended 117.30 for the followng mag­
Spangemachnr on W. Green St. Thurs­ azines:—Country Calender: Art Inter­
day Nov. J 6, from 2 to 5 p. in. Light changes: Kindergarten He view; Edu
refreshments served. Everyone pleads cation; Elementary Teacher; Sclmol
Jteview: Prim. Education; "Bini* and
take notice. ".
Nature; Jour, of Geography: Etude.
School and Home Education: Modera­
tor- Topics, and two copies of each of
Normal Instructor. World Events and

hcaib
Camth,

boon.
b lo du
•st conn-

agists,

TMLCb.

k : r.sipll) filled.

«auri ?iding.
nir irvdowMrm,

ti.xMx Dcllotrcd

Bessmer’s

this
and
■ ’one that
’)!» prices.
-&lt;rr.:nent of
'howii here,
i’pa4

* COUNTY.

i by Tin.
i highest
«s, old

’or everyI havearry County
'equest
&gt;u FAIRLY,

t\tr ami
»4ts y&lt;»H
।&gt;it .will

OPEN EVENINGS.
reuse).

JOHN HESSMER.
5 jflu’■

"TTastings, Mich.

FLEMING
my old

ard as flint
’ American
t wire
acturers ot
that many
ie purpose,
t- wire that
maces ana
ind of steel

TRRELL
&lt;1-- iif wood
the place,
tntoxl PasMich.
।

FALL BULBS
wdai
or tl..

vary

gid stay? No

-••ck of Uhibi on
» the time to do
tioue ordert» Bolieiinade to iu parts

T'o: Hums now on hand

NELSON BURROUGHS,
Phone 23
Proprietor.

hit is strong,
a spring
■e. Flexibility

on » bicyde
for this

of large wir«
ainst weather-

i

Spec'

your p°r'
that theft

“Ball-Band
UftlllT BOOTS, MM|

Ku Yii--.-s.aKaJ
sow;.
■
“-?■■ ■■ ".:cqo BK3E8
500TS U
■sswla

Absjm,
J" thi h
•*ud «.-•
■«n&lt;l dun.

This cold
weather makes
you think of
some warm and
dry footwear,
and of course
you wonder
where to go.
We have all
kinds of warm
Felts, Socks,
Rubbers, Etc.

We Sell

DET

They cos! no more than
t ordinary makes.

Ma. George Meidumnici and daugii- K
■ ter Marjorie lire visiting rdativOb in
(fraud Rapids.
•
'A

I

Dr. E. E. Partello and Jun Clinton. K
of Middleville, were gnest* of Mr. nnd . A
Mr*. H Martin Sunday.

J. L. Crawley was- niimnioued to A
, Bowling Green Ohio. Mdnday by the a
; Nerioua illheai of hi# niece.
Roy Andrui. who hw, been suffering
from jaundice (or some time punt, has J
so far recovered R- tu be able to re- ™
-ume hia work as jmata! cli-rk.
®
Rev. 8. B. Crandall wililotxjupy the ; J
pulpit of the Buptist church, at Ithaca 9
next Sunday. Hi.* own pulpit will he K
iill.-l by a *:udi-nt fruuri; Kalamazoo A
Czdlegf.
’
£
W. H.'Stebbins .Luke Waters R. M.
Hues David lekefe, and p»d'h*i« a few a
mure frorii this city, espeit to lean1
tiki.iy lorjbc I’vi-er Peninsula x.i hunt j "

Willie Kitzlwk. Lit- Prjrcir, Artbtu
Crotheni, Wm. Ferris and Jan. Howard,
as the regular team and Clair Pienun
hi- the sutwitnte. went to Charlotte
last evening in a bowling match with
the Charlotte team.

Lay Away an Umbrella for Xmas
Don’t you think it would be a good idea to pick out
something in the Umbrella line for yourself or some
friend?3rPay a deposit on it and have us hold it ’till
Xmas. 2 In the meantime when you can spare a
dollar, just pay for it, and by Xmas you would have
.. your Umbrella bought and paid for
.
Drop in and Let Us Show You the BEST LINE of UMBRELLAS in
the city.

WRIGHT
PHONE 30.

Married Thut-day Afternoon at thehome of the bride's mother., Mrs. Inch­
bolt. Bertha A. Incbholt d? Chat-. H.
Reimer by Kes. H. IL Van Au ken.'

in New Zealand tsnd Anrindla they
have an animal v»-g»-t;th1e oddity
whl-h cannot be eqn.tlM bj- any other
'animate or InnnUV’” oblept unop the
earth*** Mtrfacr. It ii* the nnecrwt ot
the many tintlpodretn wonders nnd
••bulr'.i*!i ciihfiifillar" or •'"vegetable
worm." The native Tasmanlnu m'nic
for ,tli'.‘ nddlty 5s c weto-fioteu-.
The :i?H»vrRro'm'l jMirtJon of this vege­
table worm Is h fu'ngn* -•( the order
spliucrin. uhieli grow* to a height of
six &lt;&gt;r right iuebes. Wiirij ptilletl up
by tbe xoui-this fungus is f-emd to cun-'
*!st of a hirgv wibjrplllah xlmtving
।head, segment* and i&lt;rv:itlilng hales every detail r.f tin- griff' In’ing perfect­
ly preserved, on t-xamlmi|l&gt;*hi the In­
terior of the-raterpiiltir Is f&lt;-uml to be
■voii&gt;|M».«wi &lt;&gt;f a ••punky" 1-ioklng sub«nmcv. redly tW- root of the fungus,
wlifclw ba* .cretnat'sl every nbrr of
what was uhr-e a living. bn«:hing
yreatnny anatqmy. In all the hi-'
«t!tnr»,s which BuckhiniL.reewrds. the
spbncria Jind made Its attack In the
fold of skin between the st*con«l and
third segments of the i-atcrpllhtr and
had replaced all the aninud substance
of Hie creature's 1*od.v
a hard
brown vcgrcdtlr gniwth 'resembling
blackberry
tin- fthigold growth*
and other vine*.

ROS

OFFICERS.
T. LOMBARD President.

Injrt.ng t!ie tenth century no tyoiuan
.was allowed to appear nt 'church with­
out a veil. It had to be a retd veil, too.
coverinc am’ concealing the features
4n order that the prayers and imputa­
tions of the men might not be disturb­
ed by die couteiaphuiou of feminine
lovellm-ss. There was*-* tradition that
tho origin of the custom' was in an or­
der front a great F rench saint. When
a young maxi be met a little girl with
feature* so noble and beautiful that,
although he was mauy year* her senior,
he Immediately fell in love.with her
because nhe resembled n young lady
to whom he had been engaged years
before, but who died iu Ills arms. The
man and the child separated, and he
became a priest. Many years later he
mhw her in tLe congregation just as ho
was entering the pulpit
preach, nnd
the sight disturbed Idin to such an ex­
tent
that
hh
sermon
was
a failure,
Prim. Plans.
Jhe Borad of Education has voted to and he ordered all the women thane*forth
to
wear
veils.
• ■xpenti flBD on Library &gt;nd #10" on
apparatus.
Th6 many friends of Mi.w Mary "’ilBirds display great nkill aud running
Cox who for twenty-five years did ex­ In the chase, the attack nnd In guard­
cellent service in our rural schools, re­ ing themselves from Injury during the
gret her severe illness and hup*' for struggle for BUpremacy. The secretary
bird is the Inveterate enemy and untir­
her speedy reoven-.
ing pursuer of the snake. All sorts,
even the moat venomous, he bunts with
H Mwtin Md JuuiUy moved into th.i a xest that Is at once Interesting and
Daw«ra h-o-r &lt;m Mii-lugim Ave. Mon- amusing. The snake flees from Its
foe, who follows, watching every op­
portunity for a blow. When the reptilt
If you want stores or ranges con­
structed upon scientific principles, turns the bird uses one of his wings
as a shield and strikes with his foot
which are economical, durable, and Tbe snake buries its fangs in tbe whig,
convenient, as well as beautiful and but leaves tbe poison in the plumage,
artistic, look for the -Garland" trade­ and tbe* bird eBcrfpes Unhurt Repeat­
mark, which is shown upon every ed. blows from tbe powerful claw con­
genuine “Garland" stove or Ranges, fuse and disable the snake, and at last
and do not be deceived by worthless it falls, to be at ouce dispatched by
imitations and substitutes. ‘Garland” thrusts of tbe sharp benk Into Its bead.
lead all others in yearly sales aud pop­ The bird then tosses hla victim into the
ularity. For sale exclusively by Weis- air aud, catching it as It falls, s^ak
aert Bros.

WfaH w *au w fin, mg do tin

R&lt;&gt;y Smith left Tue.-dny: evening fur K
Detroit, where he W a jositiun as K
draugutbimm.

MIMI NOTES

• &gt;:rh- prices,
nr mbney on
I nt Wfgrt by

I

J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice President.

W. 0. HAYES. Cashier.

H. 6. HAYES. Assistant Cashier.

PAYABLE WHEN WANTED
isitecl in this bank is payable
on d' mand yi'hout noti'e.
If (leposit-d in the Savings Depart­
ment and it remains a certain length of
time it draw's 3 per cent interest
compounded semi-annually,' but should
you want it at any time before that period
expires you can withdraw it.

ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

DIRECTORS.
T. LOMBARD.

JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

W. D. HAYES.

CLEMENT SMITH.

GRAM?.

CHASE.

The exact time a GOOD pair of RUBBERS will mine the
most handy. The same thing applies tn NICE WARM
SLIPPERS such an we keep

would make your feet comfortable thewt cold mornings.
Everything- in seasonable Footwear, of the best makes,
always, at your service. And say if you need Clothing
(Ready-to-wear, or Tailor made) we are ‘Johnnie-on thespot” with the goods.

�11A ST I Mi S BANNKK- M&gt;VEMHEK o. !‘i!

—

] * Woodland Department

1
HOLMES CHURCH.
•
-»«*-»*SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
Tbe L, T. 1. «■“ &gt;’ *««
J* ?• cT;;.4'.r -• .
■
Ora Lehman spent Sunday night
Dnrkre's Friday ntffh** Nov. W. AU
y.,.fn» no! j«i &lt;Hd « you
with ft frietid near Lake Oderea return­
are invited' Detroit Fr&lt;-: Prer-.
.
ing oti Muretay’
Mr. Homer end Mr- Jennie Mrt-'
—7——j--------Mrs. W. K. . Myere spent Hatunlay Hww, Ud ehirtmi . &lt; H.«h» vWtod ,
^dl&gt;,*with refotivea iu NaahviUe.
: U, W«d.er B.r.n.m» Snndw.
T^-.r.. 1 il-IO ’
Mb ,tl»
Mmer Schray w»a- qn our rtrarto on j
I J. E Arm*trong. special examiner ।
rfV.n)
un that account/"'
Friday.
I „l p-nuen. o- MerUull. »l* ■
_______________________ i____________

Mr. and Mra C
at Oeo. Fnllrr’a on- d*?' 'I"l. »«♦Hustings Were on our streets on M"UJliw rem Babbitt uf Ha-tinX" »»•
WOODLAND.
WEST WOODLAND.
day.
{tbegnew^Mfe Nellie Corti-, orer
WUJ Warner has sold his residence
J. A. Morehouse of Dayton Ohio is
Mix Julin. H«r. «ixl 4»nxhtor '. Sunday.
property in the village to Royal Myers staying with his uncle C. Senter this
Suna&gt;&gt; with s«0»ul» iriewta. •
—Mr. and Mr. M P. PuH«r “™ ‘n I
who now lives four aud one half miles week.
The dwelling„,erM
howe -feoat.
Bi«*nlB-ununi
Mnn Mat«ie Smith &lt;rf WetrftamM,
!»■»'J:
w’^'' '-‘“'.'JwSm '
south west of towa. Mr Warner will
Mrs.' Maggie Smith of Woodland* is
i , vacate this fall moving ou his farm BfendlltK a lew -lay. with Mr,. Don „hirli add Urgelj toll. an»aranc.-. t S1 '«• * *» u
We’ve jnst added to ♦ property in East Woodland. Mr. Myers
Tie-work i»
''S’ H«™»» i
th'ft ldtlmm wont
our stock a line of Quilts
does not expect to locate here until
Laat Wedwwday Mra. Henry Scbaibly «h«ler^
|
*" .f??. ' T' k,.
1 s»«lr tbeu pricer: tht time forconaid
anti Comfortables.
We
• spring.
'
■
Ku
met
wiW
Mra.
Bnrl
Sondey
with Wm. T«»ker and r.m-rr
,„t|
th. Hw. for a«l„s
gave a five o'clock tea to Mesdames
------------never hand led them be­
has come. --------------------------Never Wore have
Ellis Lamb and family’ removed last J. Sinclair. W. Haver. G. Hayer. J. B^y St, tai. aunnta? i» chant,, o^
fore but so many of our
w»ottered
our
Trade such
week#
Tuesday to their farm north east ote H. Durkee. Geo. Fuller, G. Fuller. C. Mr. Edith M arner.
I
*’
* '*’
Bargains.
good customers wanted
Woodbury recently purchased of Byron Senter in honor of Mrs. Fem Trumbo
. .. •.
writh
itk hnr
her brother and .family
family at NashMra.
W.
Bt-ckwith
of
Ionia
is
vsait.
[
w
.
us to get them that this 4 Barnum, hiving sold their Carlton of Fostoria, Ohio.
1 ville. ‘ ’
ing friends and relatival in this vicin-1 v,Hefall we thought- we'd or- I property to Frank Sch^bly. Mr. Bar­ Miss lea * Eady has been spending
Found A head shawl lietwecn HastaD(j j|Oy’s 10 gz. Canton Flan
, ,
. .. certafo
A, lings
der some
. ♦ num will locate in Grind Ledge where several days in Nashville the guest of ’tj’
j ings and
ami the
the Fuller
Fuller cemetery.
cemetery. Owner;
r‘~1 tiel
' *gloves
------- all
——
-—
•
sizes -and
perfect
shape
A home lielonging to a certain , *
m.uinir nt J V
The kind you pay lUc for rireuh. ic
The other day we got r he has secured a position.
her brother and . family returning young fellow near WarnerviHe got | can J»v- same by calling at J. V
our
November
t
’
yer
..
Rev.
Hall, the radical United home Saturday.
the chance bi our lives to ;
awav Iron, the driver.Iat .-burrh Wu-kham'. and proving properl!.
■
per pair
uL
buy them. It was like.; Brethren minister, is making some ■ Mr«. J,n« Myrr. Mid Mn. I-Mir. one’ereattw
He.. -------Ml-, &gt;1B. Barnum .pent
part of Ute.
„.„,w “
. »hort time ago, —
,-----------.
^rUtlag
MEN’S heavy twilled rick mitteus. bv .
ddh&lt;
t this: A mannfauturer in - much needed repairs on the interior of , Cannin^bam .vikited at J. II. Durkee*. &gt; W(JQ,
h|m*IC The driver : w«,k with Derry Ktowell and family.
r ’ *’ nicely
ba)lug fu larfe quantities right from i
rf, Milwaukee shipped by • the U. B. Parsonage on South .Main । W«lnm.d,iy.
Ii went
with
Mkbr,uber, and
tbe
girl.
Mre. Una F.ilMr .pent Saturday at . the factory, we are able to mark th« m
,
wtun
mw
use
------f
stteet. Mr. Hall is doing the work him
good p..
♦ .mistake, "a I pt of -fhese * self, as he la an experienced carpenti r , Milan Trutnbo and ten.ily returned walked with.some une else*. .Nodam'. ’
j Horace Curtis.
; with the marvelously low tn inn
bAN.
t goods ton town not far : as well as being an expert watch maker td| their home in Ohio hurt Saturday. age wm done to either party or horse . RrUft. Murdock loaded three cam '■ price of : lUf I Zb
NER
| with sugar beet*. at Coat * Grove font i
t from Woodland. Rather ; and jeweler.
Mrs. J. H- Durkee is spending tho or buggy.
’ STARTLING price aivincs «n Felts
• L H. Brawn of Lansing
vver i wwk.
.
t than ship them dear Iwick ;
aud Rubbers, Sox and Rubbers, UvChris Burkle trf North East Wood­ week in Muskegon visiting friends, f
ershotML Fdt hhix*—everything tor*
j0|jy Buhing of Wooilt to Milwaukee he sold the
Mrs:. Ciiraeua Sciiaibly gave a baby I to WamervilleJiurt week in the inter- ;
land is suffering this Week from a severe
k&lt; up your tcet warm at startling luw
Linn
I
ret
of
the
Lansing
WheeHitrrou
Cu.
I
|
a||
j
.Mondayj»ud
Tneaday
with
J whole bunch to ns at an • attack of neuralgia.
party iaatTWednesday in honor of little
i price*.
,
! Mr. anti Mix Olli*? Riggle uf Grund : tj|f. jatter’s parent* Mr. and Mi&gt;- Gcj.
♦ enormoih* reduction. Be- '■f
B. S. Holly’s store was the scene vf a Gtrtrode Truinb.&gt; of . Fostoria. Ohio.
HE A! IS
DON
’
T
delay,
but
see
our
heavy
sat.i
'
♦ sides we saved the freight : little conflagration Saturday evening Those present were Cecile Fuller. Rapid* are vihiting with the latter’- Funer.
larv deeee. double breapted and
Rush*) Sinclair. parent*.
a i is
‘
Mfo*N’dlie Geiger &lt;&gt;f near Middb-: back underwear white they last^^Q :
X and we are going to give ; which might very easily have developed Kennith Haver.
X you the-benefit.
; into a more serious lire. Clerk Jay These with Mrs. Schaibly's three little l" Clyde Bunwjufd Ww.Crawley moved vij|e Hpc6t |A... v.mak with her patent*.
made plea-ant company. A dainty their lumilire back from Sunfield ou.lo
s::ll*!*Grand Rapid* »ud
. ;
.
t
A* soon as ’we got these ; Downing was lighting tht gasoline cups
' '
’ W1L’‘ erveJ. The hotetess pre­ 1 the timber job near Warucrville
Glenn Fuller visited tbe lulfor’d brotht we rut them open to see - lamp in the south show window, when . seined each
little tot-with a pretty
through
some
accident
the
gaaoline
ran
‘
Mrs
Dor
Even*vtt
«jx*nt
Sunday
with
e
r
Fre
1
Baine
Monday.
t what they were made of Specials for Saturday
teaspooD. .
and found they were til led ‘ out'at The top of the reservoir and ignit : ^Valter WuYtley and wife of Lake iher parents Mr. and,Mr*. Henry Hifcking dropped .blazing on to the lace, vur
with bran new clean cot- ; tains
COATS
GROVE.
3
Cus 10c Suet Cm for ’ . 20c
aiiu oyhur tjght goods below. Odettfa and-Mya. Stii’son of Kalamazoo
The parti" given on Tuesday night 1
ton just as the mau said « The window tritnhlngs were demolish­ । were guests of Frill Baine und Mrs. of last week by Mias Gatle Hager in: Archie Bates and wife of Banfield
I
U&gt;
Libertj Sltss Starch, regulir
they were. No shoddy ' ed but the flre'.s progress -was checked i Wfaner the first of .the week.
honor of her rniu'V young friendn was ’ visited at Andy (teak’s Bunday.
or,ground rais in these. ; before it got any farther, limiting the : .-Sirs. Tasker of . Assyria is visiting a grand surrrea. x _
price 10c. Saterdaj oelj
.
5c
Marri-.-J :»t Woodland Nov. 1 by thi
ikr daughter Mrs. Dor Stowell.
If there Lai been we &lt; damage done to a smsi^l amount
Ernret Wheeler i* in Dr. McIntyre’* itev. Jarc*.^ Jatvi- Myrtin^ El'iwn of
Bough: these goods specially for
“ h Huie daughter cnme ~to gladden care at.tin.*' writing. _ .
Wouldn’t have kept them. •
..4UJVI
W4,ofITC
. .
. Wuodlaud and Mi®, Ella Sprague ot
Mr. nnd.:Mrs.
Elmer Eckart
FreeSaturday Salt*’
Now we .Want yon to 4 purl were guests at the home of’ Mr. the heart* of Mr- ««»d Mrw. Dor Stowell
Mr. and Mra. in* Gotten ul Knla iis.-. Ihif place.
- ' ■
come and see
them * j iEckarte
-vi™*.. »»»»*.
an.i Mrs D.
n A.
i last Saturday Jijgbti
zoo ajxmt Sunday with Mr. ami . Mr*
parents Mr. and
The L/ T. L. met at the honn- of
STAi
Miller J^turday and Sunday.
Herb Rockwell.
whether you buy or not
. John Mea l Friday evening and.-was MONSTER Bargain in C^iidre:&gt;’a
EAST WOODLAND.
On Thursday
. night
. „ uf l«*t week John. 1 w,.-!l attended.
' .
’. The next meeting will
as we can’t ci&lt;&gt; them jus­
Mra. S. Chilian wm a Clarksville
Coats, high grace joomH. latest styles ’
. We arn pfonied tuj 'report that Miw
visitor last Munday.
'
•
Kareigh drove to.Warin rviUe to do '
held in two
ut th- home : f J.
tice on (taper.
•
Iirsiv ■&gt; t '.itPf
S2.50. 52.98, 53.38, 53.75. V.48
Ode Towunend in improving iu h- nlth.
Miss FlossieSawdy who Is attending f Litton tur webunjg lielte tu;.. week. .some trading. While there during the i R. gantum.
I'rkrs that should apj*eal to every one ,
slkiw rturm’biK horse got loot** and ' The&lt;’. E society will bu y ■ a tncinl
school in Ypsilanti visited her parents
pi:rebasing ooate,'
Eruefit .Wjjwler U on our nick list went sway, tbe writ.f ha. not b-.m.-l „ (h,
. u,nK Krnlay eveMr. aud Mrs.Villard Sawdy Saturday
wedding i svitatxs
Hsus* Furnisher.
WE are cloning out pur Cap line. Une
this week.
where, so John lamght a lantern and
’ •
■
and Sunday.
WOODLAND,
MICHIGAN
doxeu nuvn's heavy wranitess. *Qn
In tac.
anything
The L. A. S. will meet at .the home with a smile qu his face be started out One &lt;’vnt will L-t la-gcd f&lt;" each letter
pure Scotch woo), big bargains t+0v
Aleck Lucas who lives in the north
’
1 .
;
« in tb&lt;« hauw uf the pemns, the mtney
, em part of the1 state is visiting his of Mrs. Ella Lee on,Thursday af 10 a. on foot.
ing in
tv b&gt;- used to buy i»rmu inohv Ex* ry­ A few Children** capa all late
' brother Ephraim and family for a few
que or more c&gt;
stylet, and big valued at..
tUL
CARLTON.
! body is atviteij.to come.
.
Mr. Geo. W. Bucklorough spent
1 days this week on his way to L’ennsylFred Konkle arid family upcmi tJun
, vania where he will make an extended Sundiiy with J. St John.
We want a few things too- -sin h s*
ifonry t» the K.t«t.
'■ N1 im Celestin Good is spending her day with bin sister Mr-, W. E. AUgeu. .
। visit with relatives.
Our price- v reasonable and
Apple*. Cabbage. Onion#. Beans. I.ard.
Art Ailerding with hia asdsteute
In mielcn.: t ,rjpt I* &gt;m v
euiploj- Butter;
Mr. and Mrs. W illard Bollen visited vacation with her sister MN. Leonard
you have the gum.,r-&lt;e th»
Potatoes, Poultry, etc:
&gt;
Rahler
of
East
Woodhind.
have
jturt
finisb*Hl
the
r«
tn&lt;*'l».*liKu
•&lt;&gt;!
a
!1S
•
Hl
viiib.-ilmiag
him
dal
nud
in
: Woodland friends Saturday and
the werh v.»V. be Meli dine.
;iit in
;!uy,11 h largely. U5 -i
Well, call N". 11 when yon have
Sunday.
,
..
Mrs. H. Nichols is building an ad­ bam for Dr. Gammon. On Titredny • for the jire • nation or filth -“.I'd- the anything you waul ty sell, and trade at
morning he left (or the northern pen’ ’
tNow About Tbose
Ira ’Cotton of Kalamazoo was iu ।i ditlon tb her home in East Woodland.
hutkimx
&lt;‘«kw. oweetineafs aud ;&lt;rtle the
insula where he will^hiut deer.
' town Saturday.
Mr. Charles Luughtery of Nankin.
Lex ns have rhe next
t Felt** nud Httbbers, Socks
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mr*, offer * bin gt»-»t t» -dish
nf
George Demaray has moved into the ;] Ohio is -tbe guest of ’ East Woodland
Low Price Store,
pand Rrrh’.iwA for Men.
McNaughton i* quite ill with branchin! i boncj ;»nd milk or of 3*&lt;]Urfi jiarta of
order.
Ladas house in-the north fist part friends at pn-s/*nt.
‘
j cur»l« h»U'7 and HtiriSml butter. St is
f Boy a or Yontjis, I ain, • of town.
.
.
r
M»- F. Echardt senior has been t aethma. ■
.- Riv&lt;"i
bri&lt;! gris'iu
t ‘
yropnrcxl &gt;n HOpply ymt.,
Will Drake und wife of Lake
. C, S ' I'aimerton was at 'Haktiag* ‘p'-’fo HI for a tew day* jm-j. •
&gt;f. t.'.T*te .;•••- fitterJ In'!
{ UNDERWEAR.'
’-spun. Sunday with-hw eister. Mr.i r.
I on jbuxinexs Saturday.
‘ ‘ and Mr. v Land*
ri. wt;-lv zr.-’ft*. .MN*d&lt;iintl *
Md
Jwi
i KuUSb.
T Of tho g- ocl Warm kind ' ¥jie sugar beet crop iu thia viciultj Is , l*e|t visiting East Woodland iri&lt;*t-. ’, . 5fr. and Airs. Wm. Na-h tiaiud
• Proprietor.
•Turn paei&amp;sl
H.Ttil
to«iiti^ out well according to the for tome^tirae returned to their i n t:-f and very cheajp.
Woodland.
Michigan.
repiirts of farmers who _are earring Jn
til«i week.
. their daughter-Birth* wboia nttynding
/
BLANKETS.
d ■them ueir.
x lie 4beet
’uvtti,p an?
liftre. The
are i,uvu
piled and
The Hallowben party at. I;.
- rhrxd in Clarksville.
Th* iivvt _.meeting •SHovs.
h’-uikU.- ’ n\ ,1 7.''“MH &gt;7 ,h« «MR 01 .
Mi-ii the vvasj a jolly -affair. Quite a lutg
l.!Ml|&lt;*fi Sfi.* j
/ Jw«,
bla^X owtiere
— «Rather
Ur them
th’“
“d
11
up and draw, them dutnumy wan present ami gam.- ve­ Hety will be held at the home ■•■I Mix. •
to the cars.
.
..
the tinier of the ev-Mimg. They nil Wm. Nash ,in Wednesday Dtr. •% Un
If You Don’t See 3
? tie i~’tb of this m&lt;u.th the ladies will• Bern, to Mr. and Mrs. D. N.Stowell.’
the party a pl&lt;‘-a*airt,time
M^rrivd. -m Wwlinp, o:, s»:„rja..
»’ Mix -\-t;for -tniltinx
S What you waat, ask forS on Saturday, a daughter.
;
i&gt;-&lt; u Liuijne. Of I. ;wvl tM .-j .I:. .;
Atnaa Geib. of Cadillac is visiting ' Mi*4 Jessie Kilpatrick of Eu*t Wooiljrit. ritgetit. You know j* i., frit-tide
*L/
’
parwit8
Mr. and Mre. Otis Landon. ;
and relatives in Woodland for fond} to Mr. Edd Grant of (’heater. 1 is‘
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HIGHEST PRICES.
Eaton Co. Mich. Quite a number of ’ There is some talk of the ludire get- j
A .few days this week.
trietjdsmid relatives attended ttw re-;
»l r’ '■hiritec pie social for;
f my prices'are right.
/
cdption at. the bride's home on Fatur- 1 Thanksgiving. We sec;»nd the motion !
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
S For butter. eg£s and pro- 7
day evening and left a&lt; a gift a lovely an^ Wieve it will h- very tmcratMfnL 1
J^dude.
?
Tfaie pnpite of the fifth, sixth and sideboard as a token of liest wishes
Mi. ami Mrs. Elmer E. King have
On accouii’.-!&gt;f ill hi^a‘th, the undersigned .will quit farming,
wi:; -1 .tt.i dieseventh’ grades enjoyed a Hallowe’en
■ left this vicinity for Bowen Mills;
Anctioh, at his farm, pn. Hectlon 20, Baltimore township &lt;»n u . u i' •
surprise at tbe home of Greta Smith on 1 and ^congratulation-.
d
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COATS GROVE GENERAL STORE.
&gt; TuwSlay evening.'. Tho evening was
■ Fr|d Eekanll and wife and S. Schuler . ^'here they will make their future 1
as the Horace Hall farm, tmvpn miles smith of Hastings, on
visited^n Ionia on Wednesday.*
home. Miss Mary Knowles will, ac-'
sjient in playing old Itime games, after
lbw. Krieger of Elkhardt. lud.- is ;whicn
lonW*«y
them
and expects
to served,
remain j
light
refreshments
were
visiting his former church charge and I w,ult‘ *‘,ne* J,rwill turn hial
And all report a good time.
farm-into a stock farm.
fl
Tbs ninth gnule Al(ebr» .reworking ™“&gt;J -- •—
WSodtaadfrlond.
prCTim
WOObLdNb
LIVERY ■ I! factorselite
1
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ii.- —| i On Saturday evening. Miss Gun­
thiswool
week.
nison of Lansing will inspect mn
NORTH CARLTON.
*22 PEEb JT^BLE
Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. the following crepe/:. to wit:
The .third grade geography class are
'degree team at the grange. Stij&gt;Chirics Helse! is htiskir.g corn fpr
When you Want tb do any driv­
making a map of the school room.
jpet and a grtuid g&lt;xx1 time is ex-.I
ing tn this vicinity,.come and see
Alvid Daniels.
.
Soiio fine ’country *ma|» arc -licing J
us. We furnish good rigs and j
iwtenl'.oon
’n tho
22ndof
month.;;
..
j •
-; PH-teu
the 22nd
of this month.
Yntger and faaUtj have nwvol 1 Pnmtm., (Irat® w-ll 1,. he),l at
drive to ail points- When you J draw* by fourth grade pupils ingeogcuine here let us feed ydurhonu&amp;
mother Mm Mary l arger. I place and
md tu
tu-» candidate* will !«• iniii- i
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
English has Itought the Frank ’ ated. A hwgv crowd is expected nud
Tba eighth and tan th graders are
'arm anil moved mi tho huuc. tbe r»-,nin:ttle»- in charge of occomiuoda&amp;-S0HS 4 doing' wortr in pereeutugo this week.
R.
Aepinwul
and N.s Ford papered for tions would lift: trf know all th*^ who i
Ite'-'; Earle gave ns a call Monday
LIVERT i PEEb JT/1BLE si
Mra.
Philip
it
Ragln
Friday and Sef..r- could keep a foam or tterfon. Further |
aftertiuan.
particular* later.
WOObLANb, rtlCH.
Samp of the High school, boys enjoy
&gt;4i Jeaau*Tolles in visiting her iathHighcat precO for poultry at JaujcH'j
huso bull so Avell they are playing it
Set fz&lt;»vrt double ban
•
l
Northville.
T.
Riebard’* Carlton hamherr. Hbx
all the noon. •
Rs.t mate 12 yeatf uid, wejRht 1225 .
Two horse Mofila ri- •
Ra. Ji. R. 3.
.
!
r.
and
Mrs.
W
Warreu
visited
the
The rejxirt books were given out last
Bn.v mare 13 jeara old. weight iyoo
new this year
snd-Mrik Jami-s
BARKY COUNTY MAPS Friday at the close of the second
A ive are No. 1. work horses
•
New GO-spike tooth rlr-r,
Friend Sunday.
month of school.
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i.'Y"
‘
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W
5
years
°
Id
‘
mll&lt;
Ogburn spring tooth lev r
Can be bad at the Woodland
The Dorcas Society meats at the
D ttrliani &lt;x&gt;w t; 5.P4lrs old. giyj™
New 5-tootb cultivator
Postofficc. They give the
E
Landon one week
There is no cough medicine so popu­ home of Mrs. Etta
liar rake
Jt-r
m
’
?.V-!
WS
s
&gt;'
ei
E7
&lt;,ld
Shin*
milk
McCormick mower
lar
as
Foley
’
s
Honey
and
Tar.
U
con
­
earlier
Mn
so
Mrs.
McKee
from
Grand
names of every farmer, the
tains no opiates or pulsions and never Rapids can give
Jersey ton .1 ytars-old. giving milk
giv&lt; the ladles n ta'k. All
Dean hay loader
I'v r 1 l&gt; 4ei.rhs
number of acres he owns, fails to cure. For sate by Arthur E.
Roan
(tow
9
mre
oW
giving
milk
i
. r |--&gt;w
invited
Double box
New No. 11
all
highways.
streams, Mulholland.
Dttrham cow 10 yP11T8 0|^ r,
k
]{
Mm, Mary 1Scthruy from Sebewu vis2 other plows
churches, school houses etc.
tins m-mtli
No tetter bid fir “luck” than hard itod her sister Mrs. Mattie Cheney the
10 tons No. 1 timothy ba;
■ Durham cow 7 years, old, giving milk
past week.
work.
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
10 tons mixed clover nnd tie ;-hy bay
Hon of the liberal petronDurham
bull,
yearling
\ o stras
Mrs. Mary Daniefo visited
age accorded me, for a lim18 acres oat straw
S .
at Woodland Postoffice,
I tatlves 2 to 4 months old
stilb Feral Sunday.
-»tcd tirhe, -with every $2
200 bushels oats
2o tier­
«n
trade
I
am
going
to
sell
a
- John Velte, Postmaster.
“l X’
China
Over 2o00 bushels-of ci.ri
picture for only 39 ct8
MARTIN CORNERS.
a tdm, H "
Kh,U^ hOiI' a
275 bushel crates
working for Grant Os
Halit
aboul -, mouths old
200 cords sorted body’ ■ • jpi mipte
good df South Hastings.
Hat
ll?.r,rfwu wagon, new
'
nurer'
wood, and other ani !■
‘Mr. and Mrs Albert
Al
Hilton of Hast­
» ide tire wagon
ings called en
on Relatives
i;eli
.it this place
ous to mention
Bed Blanhei-,. Eic.
last Friday.
NOTE । "#l
“"V,,132 »«“• utlla 20. BalHmore. known is tie E:'-Mrs. Eli Hilton will entertain the
aipaoiitm. »3Oo ffft X&gt;g
12
15 for dinHaving removed my Jaw afflee to the city ’of Hastings.
stock of
Good.1, Gr™,
I u ish to thank my many friends in Woodland and vlclmty
ure cordially invited to atjlor their liberal patronage aud kindness to me. J am dov
. tend. ;
occupying the fro nt rooms over the Hastings Banner otlice J
There will he a flight cap social at
and am now ready to meet my many friends and clients.
either In a social or business way at any time. My phone
i the Martin school house Friday eveyour money bach ir not
number is 152 and auy one not having time to come to ;my jfr
j ning Nov. 17. for the benefit-of the
SATISFIED
।
office can consult me over the phone.
I library. AU are
ard invited
:
to attend,
3'omy many friends in the south and wect part, of the
A uuBther of the
th&lt; friends and neigh*
county 1 will say that for many years we have not met very
iwn on
”*!»■. Ov»figt»noui|t pue-gai -'
! bora oC Mr. and Mrs.
:
Alonzo Hilton
ln cASH
often but I now hope to meet you more frequently both in
yoiar BUTT
Hunt for laxli at sale P
' W 1,1
six per cunt. Two
“
. gave them a pleasant
pleas;
surprise at the
home at Lewis Hilton
Hi
shall always be glad
last Friday eve■ ning. A l*tnntiful
water
set
and
Very truly.
■ Ited spread ;wxs lefft i a a token of reteeui
llCS 11,
, Tbe evening woasj
[ and coaveriattion. AH Report a very

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Hastings banner. November 8. 19ns

HELP

This Social. Wednesday, Nov. Uth.
From 5 to 7,
Home MUaloh&amp;ry Society,
The big social of the Woman's Home
Missionary Society of tbeM. E. church
will be .held at the church parkin*
Wednesday, Nov. 13. from 0 tu 7
u'cluck. All cordially invited. The
proceeds from this social are u.«ed
largely, and if there is need of it
wholly, for the relief of worthy poor
in our own'city. Remember the time
and place, and help the work along.

&lt;il( LAUDS

bond of the desert,
rile French own
and control the place
' and have bnilt
bait the town in m^le!
JHi style. Elegant large windown i 1 some new buildHaving come into possession of the following property by legal process, I »ill
I:: sell
“ig* looming up ten i [toriea high and
th Ibis,
the &gt;aine at public auction, at the farm of Hully Chase, two miles noi'h,
Algien was the firj
I place where I
painful
nnd three-quarters of ia mile
" east' of*the village of Cloverdale,
vixitod a Motejne. [B
ekziche/
was all carpeted
with rug» and matt J
section 9, in Hope..township, on
ig. Wo had to put
canvas dippers over]
’ur shoes before
going in. I shw hi]
ndreds of women
coming from worship
with their face*
covered. 1 met a. your ‘g lady clerk, who
had been to St. i Ixjuj
The bard fruits are said to have in­
« fair, quite an
event in her life.
jured the telery this year. •
After leaving Algie
we nkirl the
The annual meeting of the Michigan African ahore mid ere
j
cotamencing at 10:00 a. m. sharp, the following property, to-wit:
within two
Press Association will lie helil iu Grand milea of Carthage. |
rfould ste the.
Rapid- February H and jgh.
female Regulator
steeples of Ttuiis ti
our right on onr
The furtows which a iwjrtgagt’ way to the ithmd of jMalta.
X
places on t'he farm hre quite often to
We landed nt Valeftr
Ita. thsu went by
bo fourfd ox much un tho face of the rall to Citte Vecjcbi*
the anciouj capfarmer’s wife as out in tho plowed ital of Malta and whiei..,
ire ’it is claimed
field.
St. Paul wr, njjp wrecked.
—-«• •••*—
The flag
Lake Odessa has secured the Luther of England floats over Malta as* their
Brown Specialty Co. who will
power is anpreml there. Thia h one of
fnrture paper boxes in that, town. The the lsert fortified place* in the world.
village is to build a plant for the There were eight -man ef war" boats
tehnuany and give them a deed of it stationed at different ’ points' as we
alter 20 yearn provide ! certain cun- sailed into imrl^r. Malta is nearly 21)0
ditiuns are met.
miles North fr&lt;»in the coast of Africa
Hastings merchants arc well stocked and CO mile?, 4ouih of Sicily. Tho
with fail and winter goods. They sell island i- reallxl a huge ruck 17 mile.at reasonable prices, and n re here to long und K mile-wide.covered with thin
make good, Tlwy seek trade on merit, fertile soil destitute of frees but oth­
and deareyu the patronage of the people erwise has a luxuriant vegetation pro­
ducing two and thns crops a year. It
uf Htutingd and vicinity. '
’Iwdng Sunday wj&gt; had the privijege ' hf
Edwih I» Smith. «d thia city, ahd
attending xervia at St. Johns church
Miss Edith Myrtle Weaver were .united
■ wherein you run see loO oftarldr mem­
ii: marriage at-tho home of the-brides’
orials to tin Knjghts of St. John. The
parents.%Mr. an J Mrs. Ruf mi Weaver,
lowly m^rlfl.' aiid mosaic pavements, ( A novel sight is a funeral process ion.
in Ruland. Wruntwlav evening. Atxnit
the grand Trescerd walls ami ceilings: -I saw three of them. Tbe laxly lies in
50 friends were present nnd the happy I the magnifi-sut jcarved alta*-. wjth its 1 the coflin exposed to tho public gaze,
1th,
prices
couple were revipientis of many useful
gold mid silver icCTHKirics. altar tails ; l»rnu on the shoulders of the jiall*
and valuiibio presenti'l
mammoih candle-ticks and hanging | bearers-.mourners follow un hxit. The
T he inter not ioiml live stock exposi­ lamp of pure siller and gultl. show the [ wealthy have a hearse and carriages
tion to L* held in fki**i&gt;go.is p-Atporu-d amount of wealth lavish.-l upon . it. i the casket lid is carried in front hut
All Hums of $5.00 and under ca«h. and
until the week of December Hi to ■»:! Beneath the altar can lx« seen the keys i the laxly is exposed just theNiino. Thi*
though the inability of the builders ut of Jerusalem.Acre and Rhodes j invnHar custom arose from the fuel that
six month’s time will be given ou «good
the ww amphitheater to'*secure the .brought.hither iy the knights. In the 'during-the struggle of th«* modern
structural steel on time. All events
notes at six per cent. Two per cent off
ax«*s. clulm and fin* arms usd.’ Gf*ks for, iml.'twr.dt’itre tho Turks
$2.20 jiertaining to the exposition will be bailie
PER CWT,
by the -knight]* hi-their numerous :'found that fire ‘arms unit ammunition
'held "U days'of the u'eek corresponding armory of thi? Liovenicr* isalncv we i were lining smuggled into Greece in
ice or 40 to.those arranged the previously ad- saw the uriif.&gt;i. -]4*ar--. swurds. ■ Collins.
Highest ce so
liattlcs with the infidels, a cannon I Wi. visited art galleries and museunua
lbs of Dictator, for one bu. verrised week.
ound.
sweet
H. R. PattengilTi* delinftion of .VM' hundred ytkrs old made out of where we saw the tomb* of. many noted
of clean, ■&lt;
­
' people. While going ' through the
milling wheat, ither red -treet rarnivtU- a- fulluw- is worthy uf tarred rupee and covered with leather [ king’s palace one of our party a great I
the long
a rh’cc in* Webster's unabridged: was a gfeat curi wily,
or white.
untied
* the retreat »t bi*; fat man. seated himself in tbe
'Street fairs are inventions of the trumpet that
king s chilr in the audience chamber. 1
Tn the church of
devil, promulgated by his allies, the Tthixlv? in 13
' He sprc.id his legs and hands in a rude ’
mountebanks, gambiers, fakirs and Paul, back of thi* high altar in fresco is
1 way.tied iu a loud voice said "ask what ।
other disreputables, aided aud alx?tted the ' ‘Shipwreck
you want and* it may be granted to
by deluded city duds. They take a town's portrait of him in wood and framed in you.* At hearing.his voice the guard :
cash and give no valuable, ixpiivaleni. gold the hand made lare uf the Maltese turned and marched him out. Another |
they disturb U*-gitimnte trade, corrupt women is handrdlduCn from uho gener­ . got down ou his bands and
and
the morals deprave the youth, and ation to another* and in cngerly songbt [with His handkerchief wiped where hi* i? &lt;‘gg shaped and rises iHo^feet from ♦
fuf hy tourists It
1 wiw on the island uf
$16.00
leave a bad taste in tbe mouth."
B3AN, - .
i
- sat and also where bis feet rested. Our the floor.
Malm that Mad1 unr Patti made her
Ascend its bread inclined roadway.', ♦
i guide said ihu King, was in the next
$18.00
IYHDDLINGS
first apiwampre in public. She wits
‘room. Wr siw the I’ripcc riding ou circling around its galleries over which ,!
DO NOT EXPERIMENT paid the rnAgnifii *&lt;*nt sum uf five p Hinds b irf/lwirk with his i*etir.n * of servanie thousand* have tramped for centuries ..-4
prehen I the 4
I iMhinti him One could study • Athens ami yon will then
on j oursvH If you have
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: and its hirtac.v fur years bm after Jhrce grandeur "f this grc.V eBfl:» 4hit
We Wirt pi., .,
—Our.captain Hud never taken thi-j days stay there we again hauled in tla­ co-its Upwards of ’tkrl.'.w.mo
J
U'., 'JraH pounds for rensWhen the hour arrives for praye- '
cruise beferv am| was nnxions to Irav-e j' aiicbor uh&lt;1 sailed away.
t &lt; v
•• '
sound
the muzzins call the faithful from &lt;
the harbor uf Malta by daylight a- he •
1 *Tu Constantinople Turkey. No boat s
swccf.itft Bu .AWheat
got us theHrfcus hours ahead ol- ii me ;
vonder minaret iu the following lan •
IT IS DANGEROUS.
For the convenience of those tvfio wish to order all of thru papers, at
! can go ilitough tbe Dardanelle
I ;.&gt;•! i- ur&gt;;:it" **1 Lear wiLn^ - one time, all subscriber!- to tho Banner who are paid up to «u*e. can get
he insisted v?C iiiu-t lx* on board ut five ■
pa*' i
i (wo n. sundown and sunrise,
warrant- The dkcaj-L- can
there i« no G&lt;xl but Got! Come
Every ai
be cured.....
and^vre make
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. We;Saile&lt;t two nights and one] the bite uf ancient Tnw and cross the . Hint
'
the Banner
si..hu.1 ll|C ,|,„n_
| to prayer. Come‘t&lt;» l*rayer&lt; Come to ;
lis’action it out buai; ;5, ‘to ewe «. We lave a .
ed to ighi
follows:
m'u uf Marmora ind finally arrive at ; 1
remedy * -.
God is great."
Then the ' •
or'yuuf ru
Greece. Hi«h tnountaiiu* anti reeky j Constantinople an ideal &gt;pot as it -i.lvation.
back. .
। '^iople enter with gieat reverence look- :
letlgre wet onr piew. Some looked
j
stand* t th.; gateway Ix tween the 11
05»
and Detroit Daily Free Free*
Banner
Slottsh they wti- »■'&lt;&gt;» copped, "nr Bladt and Myiiiterranenn fleas, un th. ■ 'ing towards Mecca They l«nd their
captain Mid lie did not know nhrtber , lair.ks •&gt;! the Bo-ph-iru’ separating th. i■b
05*
1 xliesin praver. then kneel and finally ■
and yetroit Daily Journal
Banner
themselves upon the carpated
it was mli. eno*. ..or sand. Tbe on- , ■bur.* of Asia and Europe at this I; prostate
I
OS*
that we guarartee will remove the poison- 1
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald
This is re|s-iO*4 five times a
wa« eppmded to. He* Mid point. The city lies troth sides ol tbe 1: flour.
1
ous URIC ACID from your system, and gineer
day. We drove to tho Hippodrone »o
Banner aud Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal ..
bring your aches arid pains tea apetiiy ‘•«now.” on JltJ Saint Michael. 'Vol Golden Horn and is divided into three |&lt;
end, if you will follow tue plain and landed at Phak-rOn Bay. tlrat took lection*. Stamboul. Galata. nnd Pern ; vividly described by Lew Wallace in [
Banner and Detroit Free Tress Farm and Live stock
simple directions. No matter what form lannchee then tmn^t r.edto.-uuall lxmta Ij Stainlxinl is the oldest, part where all Ij 'Ben Hur" Only three columns re- •
Journal
vour Rheumatism takes, Athlophoros will
। main that occupied the middle of the
remove it. Muscular Rheumatism. In- before we canid get to ahore where । the Turks live. Galata and Pom are race course... one tho Egyptian granite ;
Banner and Michigan Farmer
flammatorv Rheumatism, Articular Rheu­ carriage, took O' to tho ancient anil I' largely Eurojwau.
matism, Acute nml Chronic attacks all lartteat city -f ireooe. Thi. w onr jI Across the Rusphorris on the Asiatic '•,olielisk of their warrior king.
Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
yield to Athlopboro*. Don't be skeptical. . lint right of a caravan ut camel, ugly 1 side ia tbe old city of BcrtUtfi. Tbt‘i|'; It in not safe to go through tbe
Banner and New York Tribune Farmer .
I Bazan* alone. But if you will go with
Try a Ixrtt’e. It has: cured thousands 1 looking tca»l« lof burden. Vet tiny
population vf Constantinople isertitna- j me I will take you through milea of ,
and is tbe best remedy for you. Take
•To tnost- living on Rural Routes, only.
( hold tboir beads n&gt; hlfel. and with their !fd LIOO.UOO. Th*? milittry are in,
Athlophoros aud get well.
' narrow streets aud Jostle along with |
1 .oft anil steady tread impress you with ' evi&lt;l«
verywh.-r*. in front ot public i the crowds who fill them. \,&lt;&gt;u will’
FOR 8AI.K BY AIL IHIVOOISTH.
their lofttneto O' monarcta of tin- ' ImiMingsund at their hurra, k with J
I Ihj walking aide by side with the
These special-rtties are offered m an accommciintiun tv F * n m r i ~
TUB ATHJ,OI‘J!OROS C(&gt;., New Haven. Conn- jmndy desert.
; br-ech loaders in their hamb. E^en ;‘ camels, donkeys and their drivers.
rone,. If there is any paper or magazine not on the above 1- •
* &gt;• &lt; I
! repairtng,reads! sitting in tho trench-. lib- • -, r ili-slptilie-muR carried a musket I
(Ovei I went y years’ experience.)
1 slipping and sliding along through the :
we can save you money we will try and do to. Remember the BANNER
i &lt; s eating their scanty noonday tncal
jy. J. HOLLOWAY.
is never sold for less than SI .00 whether in combijnatiun or alone.
' Not l^' than ten thousand .troop* ;, slimy filth, until we enter into little
Also'many ehoihordaati nJ.ng their ■ panel*' i nnd lined the street thnt Fn- |
All special prices ate made on tbe other papers ip tbe comtei hi *&lt;hi.
‘
! 'hops and Sion'S'where you will often
j docks leiuting
their staff,, evety dnv ’ Tl*..* Mobammodan Snndav • when
uh &lt;»l,d Turk s.ttir.g uwsdegged.
. 4.4A4-S-4-44-A•♦-♦-4- iaAAA-A.AA-4* &gt;4.-4-44 44 4 ♦ SrjH «■*•**»♦♦♦ ■*
I llttly “•‘I’e hU.witw rtn-ir horn, to thi Sultan went in :it»te.from his pal- !j duziug away until a ctwoiner wake ! keep their tlM-ks together. W&lt;- rode I acv to the Mus&lt;|ue, whi&lt; h is not far j
l him ip tor a deal.
*
! direct todhf Abropolis. It is “ ri&gt;ck-'
distant. He &gt;« i»
fcnr of l?'~ Ij Now w* are at one of the entrances
| pialrau of limeiwne
the MU on,
i
of
the
grand
Bazar.
And
what
a
rev£
kg ^Assimitca 1m Li' Otm jcople.
abloh lUtelAt AdWM »“ ’'mlL
■ Several of our party including «»ur' :I lation it is with iw nnmorous street*
I As we. went bp we.stopped to see I captain saw him but I did not. as onrr |* and lanes crbssjmr one another. jilL.
the t.-miJo of Theseus, which a-■ rem* ' driver who could nuv SfA-ak n wont of j under cover as it is arched over. A d im ,
tdtUred tho l«»e prererveu temple 1“ 1 English did not undvJstand the* order ( light pervades the scene, all are lively .
Atbcus. n I. nearly- complot. ■ j given to bi«&gt;- and
i.ine-i Renkef &lt;fc WallikaRFf are
toob us n ’ enough there, crowds of strangely |
architecture, the chapel brnng tn good Ithirt..*t» mil- drive around the old costumed people, mum rous veiled.
ii"\v in, Pianos, Organs, Furniture
Mota of preaervatton. bnt without nay 1 wall, that is mostly in ruins.. Wew&lt;*r. women, with their clilldien attended by '
"n.men’tatlonwMttorer.TbeP.rthen-.nearly frozen as we were not dnr»-d eunuch-, the latter generally negroes, ’
„n th.m lotmwd »P before n&gt;. imllt re
fur xneh a Ipng wnd cold drive. Th- or Nubians. What a variety of beauti­
Bic) B C. Tho inaBsivc columns rtuod
latitude of Cnnstontinoph* is the wm- ful oriental and European wares. Pet.■••v their large stock; you will find something
pretninentiy :tbe a* «-r U M. a* New York. We got back tu our sisn and Smyrna mgs. shawls em- j
feet long and W mot wide. Ute rr&gt;«. boat for eight o’clock dinner. We broideries, jewels and ivorioi. prices !
: jnst.fill that vacant spot in your home,
11. tn-arly all P«e- The maaeive sol dhtime r.nlj :v br.-ak .-. found that there had been other* ont fluctuating as the dealer sizes up his .
right and they* will use you right. A goo&lt;
perimrnt «-n
."r.
tv of it. eonstrartion.tl&gt;-&gt; golden yedlow
on the same road, and lo&gt;t their customer, and his fat- or lean •pocket
i tied it and do it again. 1 ou better try
it. woatlwr beaten marble ptllara. , temper too. but found it qaelc* to Ixiok. These Bazars are a city of j
reaare
^rea *
tl„. grace of its Dorie
. scold, as th- driver could not jaw themselves One would think that the ।
this our driit Greek Temple very mter-। back. The next morning we went to wealth of India and of the world were I
W.H.PATTWSon
mo NAMES USED WnnOUrWRlHFkCTHSEin. W.n Pa,_tinK, The Turkiidt roldter, tried to ! the great M.^jne uf Saint Sophin.
within their portals.
, *
i I where it is claimed th- ‘ NicrneCr.s-d’’
HAD BLOQDPOISON 12 YEARS
The streets are liadly paved and illy 1
retly sucreedrd tn !•«•»»
• I was formatted If hat* only four kept in fact the dogs (of which there
Tbe New Method TnitUTOt Corel HI-'*
which ar plainly yirlM®- Th" Avro:
alter Dros«&gt; Mercury. Hot
! are MiiOO in the city) are thn princiOriKtoallv. .
all talteiL
i. retv-md with, the rntna af;lnlln.r,-re.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
. I rlron-b luiilt by .TnMIntan A. D. ISI-. pal'scavengers. No matter where you
’RTm. H. Pattewn. of jiaair.aw Mhi., jcwane other lon!).l-. thU wore
,'lrnt eiinrert-d Into n Miih»mnn-d«n go they are lying about by the dozens
THKCE LICEHBEO
e"*' ..it., different: gotls. To the right,
'
*l.L CALLS »HCTO« *T OHCCM„^„.. at tire tin.- al tb- conqnrel- on the side walks and in the midtiTe of
f VrEll
ire, hire dare
I had'. «rt~.
I
Wr llftod th.- h- nry cnrtoiu wHm the streets. They are never kicked or
p-kttln-om. with to- &lt;a,noire porch of | cover, th. ffoor «■«! ™u-rt«l. one ; molested in&gt;ny way -sleep all day and |
ulaa.'iwo won* not In a
eat all night. Constantinople is crescent* j
fbrrvptlo •imnach. lots! hreaih. Itchy «klo. ♦«. »■ - —
Maiden.' Tham etrongand
tried doctors. I t-'rew to Shire :h«t Jcokff of &lt; T.«.
chrretlan church, elllrer Catliolie or
lour month* r»ch Um*. It hs-ipod mo tmporatilr,
gracefnl waiilen. taking the place of Prob-stanl. There was no crore, ami shaped and as to Its natural beauty i
honim 1 »»’ *» toad «•
Flaattj- A Dree tor fr'i
(that is of situation) no language can I
DTI. Krnarslr * Krenmn. H® mU4 ho had known
„ ywmr,.. -pre..
Xttn. sni^rt
m th*y mad" * ipcclaity ofthu* dJ»c«*cn and treated .ibm worst cases t»y u... h«O-1
no altar.- no picture, no Lotos' Prayer, surpeks the reality. It is so high, that j
drrd tier ourht io ba rapert In aurins tbm. I w*« afraid &lt;f .MvanHlnv d-ciariL
biW been taken awaj .»“&lt;* “ no ten Oowmaiwlmt-nts. Tbe walls were it should boast of its cleanliness inbut I took hbt savlce. They arreed to treat me tinder a Ktierantce er ttty ;a&gt;. J
f- hair, makes It new aitain, restores the freshness, a™
„ow in the Britreh Mamnub * ££ nakrel and Iwro. witn no acnlptnrod
stead-of ite .filth. Its drainage ought
’*■« you r.vcd If your hair is faded ortumtng
form ot prophot or a|K&gt;Mlo and no to lie perfect.
' - color. Stops falling heir,
CURttfl QVARANTEED OR NO 1*AT. ■
:
■ on thia d‘“JJ* g in tho Battle of nalntioK ol Christ ^r his teaching.
Con»uV.At1cn Frro. Bock* Ate. If UMkl* to call, write fcr a Quaettaa Blank
It was a beautiful Sunday morning
Xbrw^Xhv Tbercthe kwg Part, ol the building wore broughti when we left tho dock and sailed up
from all other countries. Eight ot the
! the ‘Bosphorus into the Black Sea. We
i,„ ot r-mpart. bniltoeroeniino column, came from the ' were iu hopes to see some of tbe
cto, exwndod from tbe Afr’^
tomtile ol Dian* III the Ephreian-. alto Russian fleet but I presume did not go
KS SHELBY STREET,
DETROIT, MICH.,
lour marble oillare landed with
far enough. We turned and came back.

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nything

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ible end
•tew that
done.

f»r down below iu. x„, thi, Um.,|e j,
^'•rcbolHadrUn Tb“ ll"&gt; sudinm
»th its tiers uf marble seats will ac­
commodate 90,000 people.
What master minds Athens has producetl; ftophoclei. Peririea, Herodotus.
■ rat&lt;’** Xenophon. Phidias.Themialodes. How art and cultuie flourished'
W bat splendor existed. Athena became
the mother of great men in poetry,
philosophy and fine art*.
Beyond the valley is the hill on
which gathered the aawtemblien of tbe
nation to be addrvaeed by Demosthenes
and other Orators In cumifag down from
the Acropolis we turn to the right and
are at Mars Hill where the * Apmtle
PauB' addressed
the Athenians.
There are steiw cut in the solid rock bv
which we ascend Cisterns and wat*
channels in othpr placet. As we go
farther down part its sloping sides Wu
see tho famous theatre of Bacchus.
Then w.* notice doorways eovered with
iron bars that lead into ruck cut
chambers, and are informed that* this
was where Socrates was imprisoned for
nine years. There was an opening at
the top. no windows, but a hole large
enough to admit his body from the
prialm into bis 1mm! chamber, .that I
should think was eight feet square.
Athens of today is a very mudern city*
nearly all bnidlings are obmarble, tho
quarries ate
only a few miles
away. All over the city yon will we
the Greek priests with long hair and
beards in black gowns and cylinder
hats.
Likewise the ‘.Greek soldiers
in their picturesque nnifdrms many
in white kilts coming to their knees. &gt;
Not like the Scotch Highlanders with
their.Iiare.limls. as they wear close fit- i
ting tights with oratnental Jackets ami ;
on thutr feet a sort &lt;&gt;f a turkish slip- i
per ornamented with a red pufnpeu at I

Monday, November 13,

Bay horse 9 years old, weight
1000
Jbay mare ;U years old,
weight 1000
Good cow giving milk, due
in March
30 chickens
Lumber wagon Single buggy
Double buggy Single harness
Double harness
McCormick mower

Royce reaper
Bissell plow
2-horse wheel cultivator
South Bend plow
Spring tooth harrow
Road cart
Grind stone
Pair bob sleighs 3 tons hay
5 acres com stalks
150 baskets com, and other
articles too numerous to
mention.

lour

JAS. M, BAUER. Auctioneer

Wheat

Rheumatism

Mh-lo-pho-ros

LE BETTER THAN

SEEMS NECESSARY

DrsKENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

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CaaUDMftd on PM® ten.

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REPRESENTATIVE
GOVERNMENT WINS

A TRIP TilROU(iH
fOREIGN TANOS

Local News.

Don’t send your »on to college unless
he is tbiu skulled enough to learn some­
MARTIN CORNERS.
thing or thick ekulhsi enough for
Coattouen ft etn pagr Din*
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman End­
i foot-ball.
’
CoaUoued from pu«* our
All
along
on both sides of tt^Bosphorns
1 Tbe Michigan Stale Sunday School sley Oct. 29/h, a Son.
Association will hold its 15th annual
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown spent were the Iwautifnl summer hoolrv of
Just teevived a new line
The army and navy were miserably '
the
Turkish
officials and the wealthy
convention in Traverse City, Notem Sunday with Miss Juns Perry of South
of Cun-et-, something pleas
equipped and mure miserably cointuand- ‘
claMes. It was a charming trip, one 1
her Htb, 15th aud Ifltli.
lug In n straight front,
Hastings.
ed.
Autocracy
had
failed
when
put
to
French Flex I bona, with
The Martin Corners and Coats Grove will never forget No more pictnnwqoe
Local merchants never had a better
the test. The Russian soldier did not
medium dip bin, a bargain
wvne of land, mountains, water and
love a government which did not show |fall trade and worK is plenty for all I L. T. L. 's will hold a joint meeting color colild be found anywhere. This
for 81 (X). These corsets
are HjanofacturHl by tbe
any for him.
’who desire it. That is a pretty good at John Mead'b Friday. Nov. 3rd. All sail afforded us tne finest view uf tbe I
Coronet C»r-et Co., of New ■
that the financial condition are invited to attend.
The result has been seething ditcon- faidicadon
I
.
city glistening in tbe bright minshine. '
York, and their merit is un
tent in Russia, and earnest and stren- ।of the country is satisfactory.
Curds "are out announcing the mar­ with its numerous domes, graceful |
quratiunable.
Ask to see
nous demand for^a chance to show that
A country town is a wonderful con- riage of Wish Mary Firster and Mr. , minarets, quaint liuildings and Ntatoly I
tbe *0 cen t ones.
the Slav race could do and be some­ sentence to the residents of the country. Alick J. Bolter, to take place at the I white jtabwes The finest of them all I
thing worth while. Given tbe right The better the town the more valuable home of the bride’s parente, Wednes­ — the palace of the Sultan down by the |
fonn of government, a free press, free is the farming land near it. Lt should day. Nov. «th.
water's edge. Roberta collage on one j
,
New line of outings Just In J
8]&gt;ecch and the elemental right* of hb- be the aim of every owner of land near
The 8. 8. convention at the church j uf the highest points ha* liern eetabFine bargains at 8c. 9c, and 10c &lt;
erty. and no man can deny the ability town to help the place by giving it his last week was well,attended consider­ linked then- over thirty yearn. We J
per yard.
of the Slav, who is patient and strong support, for by ro doing he assists him- ing that everyone was so busy. ' The were saluted by thrtn as we sailed by. I
aelf and his neighbor and bis state.
-------------- :---------------------- |l to a degree.
following officers were elected f or the ! White cloths were waved from every I
। Last week tbe agitation culminated
Ex State Food Uommlsaioner W.B. ensuing yuan Pres. W. H. Joslin, • window and door and grassy ledge |
i in tbe granting of n constitution to | Snow, who ________
since his____________
retirement from j Vice ureH Miss L. Adda NichoL*' Sec. I tint tbe students could stand on. We !
J tbe Ruwian people by the Czar, which , pLjjt|’Wf has l-een engaged in farming Bernard Black; Tress. Fred Wotring: i hud a liand of eleven piece* that was 1
&lt; give® them a popular aseembly ejected hJb BUCtJ6krB| acres in Climax town Itev Hamp was elected delegate to at­ j with us all the time. They played tbe :
Phone 292.
« . by the people, and guarantees freedom . g^Jp Kalamazoo County, ha* scored tend .the btate convention at Traverse | "Star Spangled Banner and America" |
of speech aud of the press and &lt;&gt;f action. a success this season. Last spring he
It was very touching as it no doubt,
“ j within proper bounds, lo all his |
acres to potatoes, with a City-,
made those people think of their home j
P I subjects
resulting crop.of 0.500 bushels or KO
and friends in America. Tbe Qolden !
NORTHEAST
RUTLAND.
I I Thus doea representative government bushe|s per acre. H*. has closed out
Lust week C. A. Brown had tbe mis­ Horn is crowded with ship*. The flags '
win tbe last power in Europe worthy th® i hfc! cn&gt;p at M ceuU 1&gt;er bushel
fortune to have a yearling .killed by of all nations can l*&gt; seen on the j
Jln.n.0. Tbe next «ep will be &lt;be
ncfolda„„ wllh. ^lio„ ,e,eu the Michigan Central while driving numerous shippings in this port, save i
Don't be FO'ilcd by Agents.
ot repebloan go.crn- ,
(we|Te of lb),
wfc
his cattle acroes the .track.
• and excepfAmerica’s Stars and Stripes. |
Now is the time to place your
•, mentn in mana,
many rtf
of theaan
them, Knallr
finally in Mil.
all. of -1905 approved and. passed. _with
order tor an enlarged picture for
George Marble ,and
...John Smith
• . think
, „ f;. We sailed along and got through tbe
For little Switzerland, —
the ------oldest. —
the immediate effect March ninth, all ..
the holidays, yuu run no chance /; i»«»
sun _duwa. Al seven j
they are the whole thing now.' And all Dardanelles before
&amp;
uf losing your money or choice
, freest and best government tn Europe. persons selling milk must obtain a li­
on account of two little tons.
! the next morning we were at Smyrna
Koto-»r yuur-eif orrfnend. We ’ |[ is teaching liberty
'
- -- and
- yetsilently
ve a tine tin** ot samples that (&gt; '' effectively: and the giant Republic of cense of the dairy and food commission
Mrs. Harry Waters entertained the where we spent the day. This city is |
will convince you that we can \ 1 the western world is blazing the way er,the fee being one dollar. The license Ladies Aid from State Road. A good similar in every way to Constantinople j
tb. rerewm word 1&lt; bluing lireaniiu
ior lo JulJ
get jud what you want and at
dinner
and a good time were enjoyed Ik Its Bazars—its street* and ita filth, j
the right price. Remember we
' (or th. onw.nl .nd nt~.nl m.rrh 1 »t of ta0h
. year and must be in the
It rained just enough to l&gt;e disagreeable
have all the old negatives that
. of the. human race.
name of the person who sells tbe milk. by all present.
f to go about I bought some la*ad&gt; and j
have been made in Nashville for
No license may be sold, assigned or
the past 25 sears, and can make
*
'..aw^-a few.other
trinkets and
np the '
YANKEE SPRINGS.
. walked
you an enlarged 1 picture from
'*—--------------' c .» n..i.,„.
rn f |ln fir,! I
Sheridan Le Fann once asked an (fatulened. Thow? who fail to take
Mrs. Herny Page of Rutland and • hi It to the tomb of Polycarp tile first
these.
.
&lt;' •
I Irishman what was tbe English of out a license are guilty of a miademean , Mrs. Claude Johnson of Hustings called j Christian Bishop who was .martyred'
or anu
and OUUjrv,
subject M.
to a MUV
fine »»•
uf 85 aw.
nor -----more |
I “Carrigtuohil."
, Ul
on Mm Anna Rnyrnond Monday.
| 169 A. D. Several of our irassrngvn* j
“I never hoard any English or Irish
g2."» and costs of prosecution or
Mn. Allwrl Chaney h»« l.rn very | Inlfled here u. gw to Epbe»ne. .-&gt;l mll.v
j name qpoh It, only 'Carrlgtiwhll', iiapritonment for a period of thirty
HL
I by train- They came bock the same |
Phone 140
Nashville, Mich.
alone.- ... tb. replr
'
daj. or both.
Th. Yake.&gt;|..e.&gt; M-I... I &lt;■!.—th.‘ hr., w. ,.«l through tl..____________■
6&gt; “I know.' »ai&lt;l I^e Fanu. "It has no*
week
Friday.
*
('r,&lt;k ‘ri'-‘l- l Ht&lt;&gt;. p**«og Khudee [
. other name, but X want to know th«&gt;
,
‘
,
i and Cvpru-. and reached Crofa and
m”nx ^ry»Tr^,.- be repueo. i
.
‘rT"”
Mt. Carmel at boon next da,. Sraral
|A. O O a. vlmtotl the I., al
o,r ,.nv |ri,
r..
I mt, •CarrlatuobU' nlone.’
4
„„ ,h, jH.tnnhpn.ght
.
Ji, «1 Smnaria A. w. Hand out «‘
i . ‘JTT. ”
“"-V Tb- j obb. Uke three par. to
Wm and Allard Clwnry t,/ Chebo,.
(t„m
j„ c„rnlr|
bu, ,
.I.UM le- kan. - bm wont &lt;lo- tonbll
fuU). au[1
,llp|1 U|p
gab county were nailed to the hetUidr : Llon nKlv M .pnug-MI ita eery
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X
. - i . t I «« ls distinctly less-brilliant thnn.ly &lt;d their ^&gt;olb-r laet week. They re- , hlgbM |omt ie n monaeterv. beyond
• Welb now. ,&lt;™r honor, t. wbnt I lbp
Wnl, |totl, |h,
. ,bi. u ,b„,.„ you the rave where Elijah, ’
-nn , .ell .roll wli. It . ™l e.1 &lt; atria- f
,hr
re. turned ... mo Monday.
tuobll. ...... .. It . biwau.. Mr &lt; ..ppu,_
When
M,„w„t ,b. bl,&lt; ' Carl Potter w^s made h Gleaner bat- : was (cd by the ruVrpa. From here we j
Ker
lira
below
tbeee
I..
Barrp
■
court
pr(
.
tCT
,
,
o
bm
,.
bt
.„
&lt;bu
,„.
r
j
urdsy
night.
. coultKjJ - Mt. Hi-bron coven-.l withy
Hanner Advu always pay
----■ snow—and imbedded Letween twu I’cutp
1 being caught it drop* on to It* &gt;iIh!u
• Lies nnd with the help oF thy whig*
. Opjioiiitr Mt. Carmt-l is Acre. |
QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
, .hill*.
.
. gll.MKndett r.t a pace too great to be over­
Mr*. Kay Gould received the -ad where Nai«lmn met hi* brat defeat,
taken by » man walking They seem
stayed k
here
ut n
night
fo j
new* &lt;.f the death of her ituuiuu
c-ouain vi«»
Oren
..........
-r” until eleven ttt
“hl *°
■ 11* 1 un'’1rr
toe inovcmi-iitH of th • gre;&gt;i
i. lie
... came tu ‘ ■’ to’get into JuppaJu the morning s
ice [field* and use them tn help their I Campbell, of Washington.
the distance is not great.
I adgratiuu- to the pack Ice hr the nort&gt;&lt;.
his death by drowning in u river. He i &gt;'uu
f*L«. ;; 1 have, now taken you acrons the
IU They ttjke trouble to collect Atone.*. ■ was brought home by bis father. Tbe
wa to Joppa the.entrance or key to |
i which they delight tn ateal from on. 1, funeral wh* held at bin old home He
I«
' another's plica, for odati*.
---- '' Palentinr.-ThUNtr of you who are weary !
i leavea two nistera and a father tu mourn
Ui I Many of the way s of Hie p.-in*uhi&gt; 1
| of travel and would like tn-leave the I
“ ' are suggespve of prenervMl lUAtinvt*. j his lu*»
I ]&gt;arty hen-, can now have a chance lo ’
llie|r 5ittltn&lt;le when sleeping Is uin.1- I Will Weals; and rfliy Gould were al i
। do so. As tu others who' would like ;
eknl'.nu that of birds with fully «|(&lt;vei i Bellevue, Saturday.
‘
to continue with m»- through Jem-.
FT Garland Stoves and Ranges are acknowledged fe opwi.Wjnpb But tii&lt;- periKuln ha* to j . Bertha Ruse of Batik- Creek is | selftu,.
Egy]&gt;t and other jiltti-i-s on my I
be
&lt;iontrnt
with
reaching
the
shelter
IU
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...
...•
as the World's Best.
j way home I should be glm! uf lliejr.|
Ui 1 of his wing with no mere than tin- t'p i visiting her aunt and untie
!F
771 .if hfe IMnk.
j Rny Gould'and wife and. daughter t company
They combine elegant iiuiuh, durability, and
Clara, called on Oliver Gould and
' ’
convenience, with ecouonjy of fuel, and In spile
family Sunday evening
.
of all competition hold their station far In ad
!F
S 1‘rrwonnl Application.
|
TF
I At'.ieypjre. the pleiwmnt, henlthy cap­
iance of all others. We take pleasure In calling
: ' ’Ixt- Gould and family and Cassius j . IVhvU onr uf the Isrgv l*rm'factuns of ]
IU
’ Itsl of one of the most pruH;M-fuita in
attention of our readers to their merit.
Harvahl college library warf a business ;
.
Guul
l
and
wife
vi*|te&lt;l
at
Thomas
(
• Garland” ."tores and Ranges, awarded the first
! depeudent states of Itajputnna, India,
FT
man-!i&gt; Lawrence a customer of his J
prize Paris Universal Exposit fon, I'.MX), over all
ID'-1« tlw* famous Jautra or oWnutory.’ | Gould'*. Sunday
the world: ’»l*o at Pan American Exposition,
Ut
, the lirgi-vt uf the file built by the wl- ' i Ibos Effner wa-around visiting &lt;‘ld ; firm e&lt;.«nracted a debt which ran alaag ;
for a year or mure without any signa i
Buffalo, llxil.
TF
77 . t-bruD-d royal rOrironumer. .ley
the । friends, Sunday.
of B-ttleincut. • Several letter*, says ;
Hi founder of Jeypore. who .anj-eveib-d the
| John Herrington and Alma Weeks the Btaton Herald, fulled to brifta,
ffi
i
raja«
of
AiulH*r
In
H.HL3.
Call
and
See
Them
at
!F
..^.i Floyd
r-i j u
,ei andj nmiiwnnuic
«--jha
Hamiis
Rcatha Andrews ! about Hqnklatlon.
JJJ i Cbqkeu by Muhammad Shalt to re I■ and
iuu N«v..
1 One dny, while glancing over th- rw .
»*rt|- Ui j form the calendar, bln nKtrynomlcal . attended the exhibition at Di-t
I llgtous notices In n local paptT, Bar •
I observation* were furmul.itci hi tu- 1 in Kalamo.
'
vard'a Iwnefnctor saw somethlug whlrit I
... r.inix.
• - -re —-re-re
re. ---- —
- rnon«o3. Ill bles which Ciirrecied those of b- la
,7
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.Mrs. Chloe Egndr visitixl tier mitt her ! gave Mtn an Inspiration. and he wen:
Monday.
to his desk and wrote the following
ttlhu
M«°n&gt;. rjkin »n.i
note to tbe debtor:
Jeypoht
,
.
RUTLAND CENTER.
It la u&lt;it under cover, but ta’nu open '
courtyard, full of curious and fnntas- . Parker Envoy anti sun Roy
. are entic In.ttrumcnta Invented nnd designed I joying » hunting trip to the I’pper Fridaj evening before tbe Y M. C. A. os
by him. They have been 'allows! to i Peninsula. •
**Tb« ritriner'a Balanced Account." T in- '
do*’’ &gt; uyrs. as yet unb«'.an|ee and trust [
to mrt -t rt-txlr. n»l utttnj ot Utom ,
, Subd
rec tow quite useless. It ladng, imp*,*’ that 1 rrjay have the pleasure nf attend- &gt;
lag
your lecture. Youre truly.
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•ffile even to gu«*&lt; utiat purpo-- they ■ “l ( A- • ’’'rtond s.
A check came by the next mail
I
served:In tbe wonderfully nceurntr cal- . Mt*. John Belsutt and Mrs. Peter
cotel1.'Uis nnd observations of their In- Vanderbrook had iT'hrth- fright last
reirtor] but the dial.. gnomons, quad- i Sattffday: As they Martetl tu th.- ।
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i
........ ..r'.=±:
'j rants. He., still rvmHin
Inter- ! churci: their horse liecame frigheued ! Sotne'ohe has said that we Dud what ..
remain of great inter-.
We handle the best grades of coal oh the market^- ‘jrwt tn nstronomenL
—Scientific Amer' at a pet lamb and ran. thiowing l&gt;otb we nr* looking for In ibis world. If j
Order from in- aud you are sure to be satisfied. Phone J lean. '
Jut. Tbe horse then ran on lo the that is true,, aud It is true In u cer- j,
tnln meeanr**. how very much lietter j
194 and we (nil give your order jprompf attention.
j church, but fortunately ho one was aud more wholesome to be looking for ।
___
____
See us before buying
Contentment 1» the n-al ellxtr of life. &gt; hurt '
•
kindness father than slights, for bapIt» Is
die
real
fountain
from
which
tm SI.A.
. portune ornuiniy favored tbe Sun­ plness rather than luisery. for tbe I
LEHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
fi-»w to&lt;* wntent of perennial youth.
day school
workers
Saturday.
On “
one
j flowers uf Ute rather than its thorns
Souietimre
it
costa
an
effort,
a
tn-men|
;
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C C.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT.
dous effbrt. to say It b. all right, but ]tb« f*lrvat
f°r weeks about 75 says Woman's Life. Even when these-’
the tuna or woman who enu say It Is I gathered ut the Rutland (tenter church tilings secin Impossible you may think -•
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.
them ho. and by the jwiwer of your 11- I
much better off for thus looking st : tu attend tbe second minting uf the
tbe sunny sl«le of the world than the i township Sunday School convention, luslons make them come (rue ' llluslou &lt;
aud disillusion are to the mind wbat i
perron wlm harbors a grievance against • Dinner was served at the church. A
&lt;11
’.Ik. throng U.1- .
w„
ont ,ni] „ rose colored und blue spovtaclea,are .to I
Worfcl burdened with the somber '
_ ,, . tho eye*—illusion the roije,' disillusion j
tbougbiH Ot bl, tUuppobumonta. Th. I ■W&gt;’d “
“■»«- Tbv pre.ld«nt the blue. It may seem a sort of child'*
dlrem.lit.I~l preb.p. n„.-r .top to ! ""
'» &gt;«'
Mr. X piny to hold so fast to that which may
be mythical, but anything is worth
think haw much worse off they could |
“Und the office very cajathly.
GENERAL
be; that; no nfatter how few their j Sunday School is closed for the year, while which makes for happiness and
peace.
AUCTIONEER. pleasures, there nrv those !u tbe world ; ■ Guy Havens and wife of the
city
who haw fewer or none at all; that,
Years of experienoe Lave taught me how to conduct
given health and strength ami tbe full tqtent Sunday at P. M. Blake’s.
boIm succeraftdly, many of my sales ruunibg bun
When tbe English government de­
poKS'-Msion
of
the
senses,
they
nre
ad
Easy-going men usually go the nounced John Paul Jones us a pirate,
dreds or dollars ahead of expectations. Farm
vantaged. and birased In the rtute of wrong way.
aud Stock salen a specialty, aud satisfaction guar
the American naval hero neatly coun
existence.
anteed. Dates can be made by calling at or by .
teeed. He r-plled that he hnd looked
phoning to the BANNER office, Hastings, Mich.
/
PLENTY OF PROOF
In tbe dictionary and found a pirate
The expression “the tempering of
defined as “an enemy ot mankind.”
W. H. COUCH, Residence Sec. 31, Carlton.
copper" arises from n thirteenth cen­ From People You Know..From and. “as England was then at war with
tury misunderstanding uf the Greek
the whole of America, the greater par*
Cltixans Phone 181-3 Rings.
P.O. Address, Hastings, R.F.D. 9.
Hastings Citizens.
word bapb»-—a won! used tq- the
of Europe end much ot Asia, not t
Greco-Egyptian alchemlstic writers •(
speak of a bit of A$*ica. she In point
The
greatest
skeptic
can
hardly
fai
I
the thin! i-eutury. Berthelot, the emi­
be convinced in tho face of evidence i of fact came h» near being the enemy
nent sutlierlty on alchemy. has shown tu
like thia It is impossible to produce' of mankind ns could well be conceived
that this word tuny mean tempering, better proof of merit than the testi­ and that England was therefore tbe
coloring laf cloth, gins* and metalsi. mony of rcHidontsof Hastinga, of people pirate and not Paul Jones."
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER.
the coloring materials or the coloring who can be seen at any time. Read
Has had 25 years of actual experience. Farm and
bath. Egyptian alchemy was busied the following case of it:
Stock Sales a specialty. Salfefaction guaranteed In
‘
Geo. Supplee, of Apple Street, says.
orlgiimUy
in &lt;iroducl:ig
brilliant
Thackeray once saw Nnpoleou on the
every respect Dates can be mad't by calling at the
bronzes via »i»pimt and the copper al­ ■‘For eight or nine years I wa» troubled
Island of Rt. Helena. Tbe novelist—be
BANNER office,or with me.
loys. ami ibis expression “tbe temper­ with kidney complaint, causing pain was boru In Calcutta In 1811—was on
low
down
low
acroee
my
lu*ck.
Il
came
ing of dopiier" means, und always lias and went at first, but for tbe last eigh­ bls way to England os a child. ‘:Our
JAS. M. BAUER, Hastings, Mich.
meant, bronzing copper so that it may teen montha it stuck t(f me closer than ship touched at an Island where my
simulate silver or gold.-Arthur Jones a brother. The kidney secretions were black servant took me for u long walk
Citizens Phone 89._________ 529 Michigan Ave.
Hopkins in New York Times.too frequent and at times highly over rocks and bills until we saw a
colored. I triad different remedies but
seemed to do me much good. One man wulklng in a garden. Hist Is be.'
“Generally debilitated for years. none
I saw Doan's Kidney Pills adver­ said the black man, 'that la Bonaparte.
Had sick headaches, lacked ambition, day
tised
and thinking they might help me He eate three sheep every day and all
was worn-out and all run-down. Bur­ procured
a*box at A E. Mulholland's, tho little children he can lay bands
THE AUCTIONEER,
DELTON, MICH. dock Blood Bitters made a well successor
to W. H. Goodyear's, drug
woman.Mrs. Cl&gt;a«. Freitoy. Moo­ store. This I will cheerfully say, they on" Tltat black serving man was not
the only person of the time to believe
1 bare had years of experience in all kinds of sales
sup. Conn.
did me more good than any remedy I ■he story which ho toM
-Farm. Stock, General Merchandise, anything you
1
ever
took."
want SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. (Jail at
A
dreamy
religion
never
disturbs
I For sale by all dealers. Prioe 50
nay hotel, Dalton, write or phone m&lt;, or arrange
date, with the BANK EH office Hastings, Mich.
x
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
tbe devil. ________________
V- tar&gt; I"... Borrow
: Now Ybrk, sole agents ft r the United " to dig up another's happiueea.
Maybe
you
sever
have
traded
at
I States.
CONRAD,
Delton, Mioh.
। Remember tbe name—Doan's—aud

LADIES

ATTENTION.

I

AUCTIONS

W. H. FAIRCHILDJ
ENLARGED PICTURES.

C, M. EARLY,

Don’t Decide

#A Cheap ,s ALWAYS
DEAR AT
ANY PRICE
I Imitation

I

iU

- The'season of miction Hiles is
. aud diiEfe ,
the next eight months a great mans, thou-nh ^ . f&lt;|oijfr
worth of Tarin property will be sold
otl.lh -aSj.
Barry county.
•
The prices at all tliew sales will ■ । . ndi,,lt,
cin-unistances and conditions, but luoo &lt; . ontb,
tion of ADVERTISING. A sale in-ni’iw,,.•n-,.rtiKj
never produces the best results; a &gt;.il.
..|i
will always succeed, unless tin- k.. '
'■'■ ditte.
people cannot attend.

IN FORMER DAYS.
When there was no newspaper to row•: •
fi’-id.it was
necessary to use the Auction. Bib.
B■ ' tli'w daj-g
have gone by and, like the cradle -and •
arelfAfflC
N I’M BEILS. In several counties in’th -’’ -'.ute therepi
one
each county
that rea«
! prat tn allv
------newspaper'in
._r
.
lies
ail the people. In-thr&gt;ecounties ik &lt;t&lt; r
i lip.
ton and Gratiot.jHuch a thin£r as an a'&lt;aji:.n bill,, the
sok means of advertising an aueth.ii sir*',
it i? a nvst miheard of. In each of the-e eoniities it one
&lt;— paper whitfc
eoveni the county, and is used to’advert
' - &lt; anctioniialra
Barrv county is the fourth to tall in Ii •
I HE HA.y
N Ell COVERS THE HELP
hr... i। \ ts -lu.in
each week, equivalent to.-.’O.tXst read. i - aud thorough*.
covers every township in.t he county
*
; rintrr cap
print auction t ills al a fair profit, bu \
‘
with a wide and thorough circuiatio;;
siteles'-fullt
advertise an auction sale in its yolnnii.

THE BILL vs. THE SANNER.

B3E3E2E3E2E3E*3F3E3E3E3F3E3

THE BILL reachee only a few hundred, THI
thousands uf people.
THE BILL can cover only a Limited eectiun. I til' BansCr'o.,
tbe entire’county wlth'^qaal thoroughucss.
THE JJILL is seen by lhe people &lt;»uiy when th-;
THE BANNER reachrw tbe j»eoplc in Ihrir home'
’ THE BILL, is nut rdad in .busy times or in i :
:
people stay at home. THE BANNER goes when-THE BILL nmkrt the busy man ■■tou when hr
rr. and pouibly get out bls epeciaclet. THE BANNER finds !.■
;«• is ttleham
reading his paper in a ownfortabh- chai:.
THE BILL must be tacked up aud distributee, a dtiy v • -&gt;f 'von
for a man with a rig. THE BANNER distribute- . . so
• ithijmiTrfy
house without trouble or extra coat.
THE BILL is turn down by wind and rain.
is sot
affected by tbe elements and is read under ill clrcutt

GOAL.

Is It Any Wonder That Barn County
Farmers Are Rapidly Abandoning the
Auction Bills jn Favor of THI: BANNER?

Ul

UL

m

Weissert Bros

re"F!

M. MATTHEWS ®. CO.

W. H. COUCH,

JAS. M. BAUER,

E.

R. CON RAD,“

The BANNER has already advertis»
numb?i uf
Auction yalw, all of which have her” •
mv
W. M. Titmarwh, living, north of NiA-ho
liad'^sale
Oct. 10th. his auction sale advert: t appeariagin
the BANNER of Oct. 5th.
Here is wha
i Titwawl
has to say:—
’
Hastings BANNER,
1 Lasting!. Mich.,
G«ntlemen&gt;—

Hasting*

■t. U'tb. Il**-

I wish to most emphatically endorse the BAN N ■ " as* an Anction Sale advertising medium. In fact 1 cannot say t . m
.; Nashville
1 bad an Auction Sale at my farm 2L: miles u on
Oct,_■linh,
had
Sale aavvruseuf
advertisetu,uw» 1905.
*I. naa
au Auction &gt;aie
‘I"*
wn
re.* —
....
■
NKR of Oct. 5th. The day of the tale was very bad nd d&gt;agne»w.
and
Mid !I expected a
• slim
sliui attemdsnev.
■tteauBuce.
Contrary t« n.y • •*,"&gt;
D- croTdnWM
re reo fkikWUh,
_
Tm?ri r^u
P^aent, people com
’ng from'W'it »««■•
Battle Creek and all surrounding country.
1 did not think that my sale could posslbl- &lt; ' ,d jn.av, but
w almost A2.0U0.
vz.uuu.
connsiiy drcoii’iuf'd
1 most cordially
BANNER, sea medium of Auction Sale adverts - : j I rvalttet*
good, many hundred per cent on what it cost me.
which Mr1 also desire to express my approval of tbe manue
’
^auw toe aacUvneer managed thin sai.v
war &gt;■ third one he bad managed for me.
Yours very truly.
.-.
W. M l : ■ x k*H-

We have every facility for printing audtion hiflA aI^
there is a fair piofit in the- work, but we KJS.O” V121
Xour money will go farther in the form of advertisingThe State Association of Auctioneers unanimously e,*‘
doree it and ^Ibo the leading Auctioneers of Barry CouBty-

. REMEMBER that all your goods an1 to K* *oH
time, and ti^at on that one day depend- w if ether y°
make dr loee perhaps several hundred dodar- A
dollars expense is NOTHING compared with havmgpiir
sale well adverUee^
Drop us a card and we will send you suine intt resting
factp about auction sales and how to prepare for them.

The HASTINGS BANNER
MICH.

�__________ _____________ ______ __________ HASTINGS BANNER. NOVEMBERS. 1W5.

ESfERN BARRY uEPARTMENT
L’WS

Orangc’^Qe, Hope, Praireville and qarry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.

I

CEDAR CREEK.\

.

Mr. Northland spent one' day in
Bertie Cred: last week.'•
I Mfa. Num* who is very nick i*
I slightly improved at thia writing.

JTfyoa are pot my regular
patron, I kniicit initial order.
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1 h*vr s nio Mock of Gro
The.
school
social
held
al
the
school
(
.1 DELTON.
’ I
cedrb &lt;tbd Me*U auu c«u • •
CLOVERDALE.
.
. : house Friday evening wiw a aocoes*'
Mi** Bv*ue Faulkner returned from
M.«.
SHULTZ.
^financially,
’(
’
ruet-ed*
&gt;!-•
fur
benefit
ofcfiainly plea** you. both
Mr*. Roger*: aud Mr*. Ilyser ot :
IxiWrll lant WeduoteHv where aha uas | t’hertvi
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*—z*iir viaited (riendh here lw»t week.&gt;t ; Ztm Wallace ot Eavt Hasting* and I of library.
in Quality and Price.
• 1
been making an extended vbdt with
‘ jAlb.* V. n„.r „(. 4V.:n.,ill.. &gt;t»i, .
Armouf
PYed Gihtiub and wife and Mr. Hell '
her parent*./ ’
I
vi
,
|thlli
fcer
(ro
„,
i nnd wifi-, ako a cuusin of Mrs. Bell i
Mra. AbraBam Craven
of Shultz, was : all uf Kaiaumzuc.
gwwui oiZ_____
in Ikltcnv Saturday.
- , . «».-,«
ol«•*
H.mm
A.,lor. b.
Delton, Micb.
.....
.
“"! . div.
jiucte^fui term'of school here lust Fri-;
. r^rerinx Imm her
•
and lainily
last Sunday.
u, Mr*. Wm. Rishri’lger ol Johnatuwn ; Gilman
’
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,
...
• ■
...
*MX.1I, lilDvin.
Wm.’Gilk1
His Ncbmftrs with their parents |
.
has -rojuined hi* fam-: gave
liim
i
visited her jj|rnndiHnghter Mrs. R. S.
gave
him
a
very
pleasant
surprise
at
I
Henry
Kcrtmxn
and
family
ataried
ily who recently muved here from ’ hi** boardion yiare- on . gnunaity e.ve
w Hartter last irwk.' .
l’r v of last
lingweek,
place’on
‘Battle Creek ; Mr. Gilleepie Laving ; nihg
and Thursday
presented eve-.
bit . for New York Is*t Tueaday tv remain
__ r________ „iui j. indotiniicly.
u, J. Bates In* moUed to Hattie Creek l»ren detained by bin work at th&amp;fkiskc. v *-‘ - ’ • " .: .• --------------aiaue wtuunson W tma pia«* *T*
with ajmantifnl toilet-care as a slight
Matie Wilkinson of thiaBrMdnrtur
place spent I
ill and. Mr. V. Loomis has moved into , a&lt;l.,l&gt;«i{b„ r.«.rn«l I™,
the houw. Mr*. Stanton will move
move in
iu-­ । btigthy vinit to friends in Ealgmnzoo. 1 *’&gt;' 'hem. H“ *•*•“ ’
■ Tuesday night with Feru Brandswtter ,
‘lk to
the houac lortneriy occupied by Mr.
He has l»een engaged tj of Delton aud attended tbe Hallowe'en '
i Howard Mo*her and write Halted the ' teach the winter term..
Lto'ni*
‘
Loomis
1 party given by Miss Laura Horton.
Beaders of the Bakner cau secure
Barn to Ffed’ VhnLnke and-wife . Vatter's mother Mrs. Gesler Sunday. ' Wm. Chamlerlain. wife and &lt;hngh- ' Ik|t johnH,n
family of Prairie■ Mr-v Gesler i» in very poor health.
as favorable rlubbiug rates with thia
a tv....
u.
f i i'pru.ira and Mr. und*-Mm. J. Pitts &lt; vq|c rUdMat Jay Wjlkinson’aSunday.
iij i S'»’•. hh _.
‘ Mr* Clara Towuwnd is &lt;lMtte ill
paper for any dally or.we&lt; kly paper
L«ou Nic-hoi. i»
j visited lit Geo. Kenyon's of Ea-t Jfnnl,*.
: J. J. LndWick and- family have Wt Grope fix m Friday until Mopday
piloid
tnotlier PH-.
Mr*. Maggii
or magazine published io the United
...
, fever. :Ill it —
.MaggltORANGEVILLE.
, tlieir cottage here for the winter
Mrs. &gt;! Gregun
Rutland visit.*1 !
11/ ”icb',I* ot KNanuuw, i.
States or Canada as. ran I* procur­
..J
...
ires art*
oi visiting
him.
1 Cloverdale i* geltiag to Ixj quite a I her jUrighter Mr-. J. Weyerman Sna- ! Flortr.cf ahd Edna lv&lt;*
ed by any otter
’paper »n this,
! mnrkot l »r wheat.’ nppfo» mid potatoe- '•diy '&gt;nd, Monday. Her two little ■ rebicire* in this vicinity.
wap
Ill
section of Nh-Ligu.
j granddaughters . aec.itnp inied • her to-I The danr • at Orangevtih
tngeville last Frij
|*bef
liime
day bight wkm well intended
w•
•*:cendr&lt;i then beCRES8EY.
’* P«'.It llunv,
r ^utween 5t’'and W» relative* and'
«ii y«v La.(fang!
Roy Brown and living Batlv
»
t.'
Hltl*
of
Nr
ai-l
Mn*.'
Wm
Ira
Towtaatnd
i»«
hi.me
again after
attcndyi;
*
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W ' M*.. and Mi VuiCk of.Banibdd
tbfir |»,, l,vrt
u.‘‘ spending,P’v summer
tsru
in Wisconsin &lt;n
'oilrrb,neteby-gi’rii. i’r«t by in ordnr of
U/ led &gt;ui .Wil’. M
•dllng whip*.
velc
i
’
/hite
their
•kith
wedding
antnyer► rrvluie- &lt; o..r{ iu* tl*- 'tkiul* ot Hiny,
Mr. and Mrs Rav «.« ib rt of Batth
&gt;4/
h no th&lt;* ' -th daj &lt; k-ne»r. a .r/n. fonr
’• i'-r dnd son .J’ku! wore
-•ecry&lt; Your scribe wry uituch n-gr*2t* : Frank Sph-kta
miUi» fi-iu mat’d ii&lt;’ went, «.«ei for «**1Ut’mek cam-H.»tuniay to «■€ their si*•
in
Hnstnw
Mi*ndky.
ib
n-•« Ling able iu A&gt;'e. lull detail* jof i ’at thi* writing.
I
Mn.
Aft
.
..........
.......
tiu
event
at
thi.*
writing.
fpllios
will
-nt
ruin
Hi.ii&gt;
Mr, and Mr*, Alf Hcrininitt visited
The usual dr.iv*- ut hunte.rs trnrn. Kill- '
: 11/ : Mnrculnc Ladir* next ThnrMlny.
Henrv Zerbel and Ciuhde Mwher at­ tbe latter as aunt
aun in Hickory Corners
huiaxoo overrun uH yuf woods aud
; Mi** Flora •!4&gt;yl.«of R . umaa*
, tenttyd tbe meeting ot the rural Ictte.r
and Sunday
- for&lt;*tb« nth day .-t Fevnaiy
that Met
W
rii.-id* Sunday kill^^' everything in carpers ntras’in
earft
’
is
MtvHM-iation
at
Hasting*
Inst
;
Led ut Eugene.Boftoti'*! hurt we *k
Mi,. Ehie Beattie i* having a feu
»*glrt ar.d mt^iing^ibegiMlve* a nuisance ; Saturday night.
W/
o’clock Iwlhe (ore-tinoii of that, liny.
■ Mr*. W. Bl.ifkuuu*. *;;tertanwS
the
school
LuridTlw must of our iarmers pnt up sign*
-itale.1, «eto:&gt;M. 13th, A. D.1W3.
. .
G/ 'dum«** Uns*1!!. |&lt;
,
('ll HU , M. .V ICK.
$ltK Et'i* Spiller and children of ’
forbiding iheir-tre*s|'a*-»ing, but they
• Judge of FrobMe,
ll 'jlaM Wednesday!
Urbandale. AT, ' Alelutyre and . family '
'

BR0S.I
businos in their

&lt;p

J. SPROUL,

CLUBBING RATES

EE DEPARTMENT
Tliia
tin* placi* to
nnd bring vonr
famous old ndiji.’at'Te and Range-

4»
f
ft

simis. Wo hnvt
of* Blaukeu aud

FENCE.

BROS.,*
’

MICHiOAN.

ING
,ents

• i.re picture” but an
o.i of the .suit—as can
, . Jail at our store.
■! either plain blue,
rrlxed effects. Every
before cutting, anil
; reinforced.
Rain or
not harm this Suit-a
-. ike it tfood as new.
i.. a tow i fur 510 to $ 18

■i Hit® luiurr. 11
h •Com *&lt;a» in Eaiam.. ‘ Mr*. E:ex* Barlierp *Uil tailing.'
«' j .'.on Satunln?'. |
Mr-. Num Cirtlfctgi o: lint th- &lt;*re«-k
&gt;.»«’kn‘.:-.t
Hastim
“ tne-4*ne*«t , f hi r parent*'
........ Mr. and
spent Sunday
horn-.'
Mr*. X- Flihiir.
. Tin.’ Beni’
T. I., tncet*
H-urut’l llai^hi i* tmiught to le
AVeduWuliv
.-Lgbtly improving.
•
•
.Mr*. X. J. Lyon of ilalien camo
Biwh'ii Friday ilvenin,,
Siimluy t&lt;» hrip care tor l« r niece Mre.
Enos &lt;larl*ir.
gnv :,H.
tte&gt;
hi r ■ Vaing
Fisher of DelITiehd*. Tue*d iy
i. ’Uiun&gt;»
Burlier and H.
W. re | Iay*.i nil ii a
hou:. after Haight but.it
.
w bjeh .b'fie** ment
Mr. ami Mi ». M.-rri* liriiwn w,-.’ in
evci-your Report rg a
K a iutn ir&lt; ■ • Hjadncsday.
'
■ Jjist year Mr. Exj hilub n*- d Faulkt.horg* Vnb Ta-^el ha* U-cr.
Smuki r and Mw &gt;y iU for nri
irel; with j neumenia
Hiehiami attemiing
Dr.
tilde miU c
phylum*
Charira R
of Kalama?' vi-ited their *i*U*r Mn.
deuton church notes.
Enja Barter &gt;:.t: |ay.
it* I’aMiir mhC v , i ■
i-a ta
Charles Barber ha* romnitaieed grind*
ing read iur tl*. season:

!-t
«jotn6i
:h** fnnhly ii

DOUDS CORNERS

ot ^altiiuure, were called here !a*.t w»uk ,
il?
„ickni&gt;. anJ dtMfth
MU' Vraa Smith
-'in*- Christa Aldrich and eon -of
Grami Rapid* arc sp-iuling several
dayi
-_y • h-re with her «ist«T Mr* Mnbde
Zrr,&lt;l.
•
Mr. un-| Mrs. Ora Darling have re
tur: ijd Tron&gt; Zun .-svilh*. olnn
_
A abadow prevails over this entire
&lt;■ 'inanunity caused by the ilentil of
Mi.“i Vena Smith, which incurred
N'.’.t :’■! a! the. home of her parent* Mr.
ainl|Mn* AuJo-v.'Smith
tifnl .('hristian girl.
Il vhuti'h work
It
She hath
m;:v tyell lie said ,t h
‘ l!I'j " hit *he •’ &gt;utd
Sin- wa*
her Her.
ag.‘ jw4.* I- year

Time Tables.'
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Michigan
Central,
,

l,ioyo.

WOODBURY IONIA STAGE LINE

rm i|di -Mindr.- .at tl u'cloik, was yen
l.u. . utjt &lt;ii-i R&lt; 1
।Hirki The Vaiy wae
laid | i isn 'tlMi Cehr Crc*-k remetb r«-*urrectum tnom

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
7 lb’’ city
I'riviMt u&gt;
K iu:-. oheai
■I M . )U»t

E Norm i« bo h’tter al tbii

l.aplri

«Le did in

and &amp;

Give me a irlaijiw

Saturday and Sunday with

Son(

H«u&gt;ilnga, M .•»!

J.i- Rtsfet-d Hull qient nne'dav
laid v. .t-ic vritlrh! r Histe; Mrs. Charkx

• ; v.1 PfeMwlfe, M;rt.__

hurts and

K&gt;Fi’

Spesial Sale of Rubber,

■ church
Mn.

id and IU-j Bajt
&lt;lar hii ww-k.

riBOiM

NORTHEAST BARRY.

Ra^l&gt; r’t.uny w-atLer tu gather
Boye. wii)&lt;W h- fall
Frida? in *tbe Bunnell

KKNAMVN.
Attorney at Lau
'-*» er
&lt;;&gt;. Uytar i

M. IK.

Mr. MH.

•r’ Rubber 4

’ "WITH. Attorney at L\w
in Cedar (’reck this week.
■
Hastings. Mich.
J. Sutherland and . wifi of All IbUMt.es»&lt;iven prompt aud carelui
rVMrti. rVvii.wu a specialty.
visiting at the luune
Mr. ChmMikr lira fed the «, ven* Qxfenl
raiast.-rm Sunday t&lt;» •qiend the day i Mrs j’lara Clark this Week.
witho.t- ' tdy fi’t ti'i in .KalagnB/dK*
Joii}: Willinon .went tu Battle ‘Creek j'
' hut
' • week*c :&gt;nd had a tumor F.
Jb. Hammond h«*’ moved oh hie ; bue.day
»arm
4
•j «-i
—*i»~*
— 1.1r* liteh;
from
hi* -v,
slxju’uicr Hv is doing ? ^2,
taken
&gt;rth

i-»r dfinoud.

uds ,w bought

buunc -Mrd /-su ai ./iuu.. the qual­
ity. We h«v. l.t/hij ^reived on, yf
the lar,ee: *Mpineut,Hoi Hater*
Botth .. I'nanutn Syrli't;,.-.. -te,
hr,ni,hl lulu the countr. Tbe bal
aticeot thi, Hee, t^e wUl of y»» a

The Hattie* Aid will.’ &gt;*m
:
ThuraJay
ti--« • j«*»bUlhT huii-iiug.
A cordial,invifinon it* extended n&gt;
youraelf and lady to ’*■ pre*ent. A
gibul dinui r i* Uiug jil.uiinbd lur
&gt;ur
h'Ddfit
•
The subject fun next Sunday morning
v. ill be: •’The Stj eiiig of
pl.’-r. "
Owing to tLu storm bihluay. ’'Veiling
the mihfcct that . was announced for
that evening wi'ljbe given next &gt;unday
evening, fhowk
Keeping in
Henven.”

Mi. Jotx Viilurtino
Mr* Clatk entertained Leland suthuuc thia week
Art Owen/bus his new hon*e :i&lt;,irly;; vriant and wife of HendcrshoH .Corncompleted.
•
"T^
,i ere Sw day
, Qui:e a number from this phi
A 2-Qwrt giiamteeS Hat Water
tench d M1m» Lula Nobles* s*»ci
at ;
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Jn..t‘ "*
Friday
night
i Cedar jCre»«k
~
’*
‘ ’ tultl re- |
. Bottle or a
Addie Norri* ha*i returned
|
n
sneer***
■
2-qeart ^iraeteei Fountain
from mrevtcu^Ml stay in Jthl* city..
•
HINDS’ CORNER.
3jr-&lt; Fox is home from Battle Cn—k.
Syringe tw 59 Wfs.
Herr Roliimum jot Hatt).
, ;
PCOUNK.
. |
Thb
speeding a. feu May* .with ’dative*" Henry Page arid family ••r*| romwing
S,»ui- from this plow atleli.hll tl•
inito
&gt;’Ml Raymond'* farm '
and friends in ti e- jilat-...
. iinrral of Vena &gt;mith of .Shult:
Alfred Binhojif returned •Munday , Karl Buikirk and ' wife 'wen- lie. *
*4' nds in I.-ightu^ over Sunmoraiing from an extended visit hi Qie
ineetiug at the church'ill u i&gt;- :
wvwt. stopping ni Seattle. Portland, day;
. .
_ All art* invited to h'tne, •
Ji^an
7?. i............
«
mo
:,
.
V&lt;M&gt;rht
’i« of Grand Rapid*'wan
Fradriwo^
and other
famous place* t(„llis
j Next Sunday S. S. wiil.iie in 31'4 fur**- ;
im,.^.
» uf
DRUGGIST.
I iiocn itt h':;}n.
. •
’! '
Highest Price. Either Cash or Trade.
। piinied her hustmnd i* expedted home .i- Weck ■,
. - --------—
!
Thi 8 8.* Convention held nf tUff1
after a few day* nMt with frirnd* 1 n-j
__________ ■
Plav *aic
safe this winter with a chest I ...
Rutlnrid
was vtryi well i
■‘‘'n'.TE PIKE ANO UR Is entirely Unless. It will f Battle Creek.
__ center churvh
• ruiy
. G. _ hh» wm,*,
&lt;h,.m I!
........ »»,„ YJckk,
VX.1.1.... 1
'
■&gt;&lt;
-■ rones! 4 taste bottle tor 25 cents.
.
mid I’iidunk Bunday - arthoofo, and a
--- . jrienu*
.........
plensaat nnd profitable time w«4 -en­
— | minded Mr and Mrs. Peak ot their GUth
joyed. Paper* with diacu^ions follow­
x&gt; I wedding anniversary. A sumptuous |
ing were read in the forenoon by . Mra.
. dinner was served, old time atories** I
Alice Bmith nnd Thomas WeU-j. In
er
fAPS OF
exchanged and gen’-rai goorf time pre- 1
the aftnnioon there was a ipieatioh box
vailed.
Friend*
from
Richland, I
BARRY COUNTY.
and ]&gt;apen&lt; by Misn Floy Er way mid
Prairieville and Hat-tings wery among
Anson Merrill. The ladies furnished
•'■bow ei ry •
the guests. A few tokens wen- left &gt;
■rv. C..ituly,
an excellent dinner and entei tain.,1 the
We
Percent on
f ii. tr.wn
them a* r. remembrance of flu- happy I
vifiltor* nicely.
• b^tiWayef.
Pay O Deposits.
I occasion.
Th,-bulking machine which has been
Mr. and Mrs. Mahldn Bkidmon- CDat George Ran.w&gt;m&gt;Hnd Charlie LdelirS
We loan money on [Real Estate
PRldE o
j tertafaed the E. - A. S. Friday. Prothe
i«l*t week it&lt; now at#Jim Lauor good Bankable Paper.
We,
-Y 50CTS
। eeeds X. A W. C.1 T. 1 ’. was organ। tiaughV and-Mr. Kelley’*.
loan cur money at heme, and do,
rized to muet in connection with the L.
buhiuesi, with people we know
j ’ Thus Wells is repairing
are all right. Wo doja safe, con-1 »A.,S. Iietween 12 ami 15, joining . the
। \Vatens’ house.
• '
wrvative bui iness and have
k &gt; ! white ribbon band The following I
Piaster
Mr. 'Kelley i* to have hi* house
.loney to lloan
( officer* were elected. Rres., .Mr#. Lob |
pninte&lt;i.
Cox; Oor.-Sec.. Miss Gladys Garrison^ i
at reasonable rates. Deeds, i
Mrs. Grace Merrill is on the sick j
Rbc. Sec. Mint. Gladys Tobia*; Trea-.,
Hortgages and Legal
list al*y James RansomS family.
Papers Drawn.
।
Miss Edith Phillips.
HOUVENiP livery
to come to Delton and liiH]*ct
Miss. Lilli,- Graham* came Ihome
Insurance
' Ix)vena Smith, the elder daughter
New York Drafts,
my stock of Lumber, Lath,
Feeri and Sale Stable.
Saturday.
and Bonds Sold.
ShiDglex and bolldlrig materials
*
i , lot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith jias*ed
of
all
kindt
My
stock
is
large
T4mi,
DEUT&amp;n. MICH.
i i away Friday night after an illness of
and complete. Buying for cash
DIRECTORS:
Notice.
Klnu-t .' ..
'*■ ,yoo«lrive from
I about three week*, of typhoid pneuand with light operating expenses
A. A. ALDRICH. President.
D
I1 monia. Service* were held at the Evan-,
enables me to quote
J.
G.
HUGHES.
V.
President.
Hereafter on all the checks of the
P J- HOUVENIR
gelical churvh in Shultz! Rev. Willetts
E. S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
VERY.ATTRACTIVE PRICES.
Union Bank &lt;if Richland., there will
DR. McLEAY.
Tif the /Hind's Comers circuit officistbe changes of 10 cents per f !(«• or
You esn’t make money any easier
WILLIAM J-LLIOTT.
। big. Tbe many benutiful flowers aud
fraction,
thereof if cashed at the Del­
than
by
cowing
to
gee
me.
L. P. terPenning.
harter
' wreaths were a public expression of the
ton State Bank.
JAMES COLUNS.
I esteem and love in which ahe was held
ExraS. MorehooM*. \ ;
Full line of .Orton 1’aluU-Uw
tod SURGEON.
. I by all that knew her. The bereaved
Cashier..
beet on the market. Call and
' 1,11-a. m., i io j p.tn„
j parents have the ainoere sympathy of
uu -nded. T„u
Farimr*. mechanic*, railroaders.
1
h
f&lt;
bit
!
the
whok
communityPeople who think twiw
Jaborer* .roly ou Dr. Tlrnmaa Eclec­
neaklnr soon «et out of W hann
,MUu,
tic Oik Tnk&gt;* the ating out of cuts,
of ’.alking.
biirna or braises at omx. Pain cannot
Mt»n.
:
Michigan.
stay where it is used. ‘

BAWI

Delton Slate Bank

R;s-

,

Build.
IT WILL PAY YOU

, m.d..

W.H. Chase,

^JoneSmi___

Office
7 to I
Vljht.

#

FAULKNER,

‘

&gt;urgeon Doupng.
ho tn*. 12 u&gt; - p. i».
Trh-pboor at H&lt;hw thy

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
P. A, SHELDON
■
Abst act and Real Estate Office,
ibstraot Block. Hiretingb.
Nw y to hr.u: nn lt-al F&lt;: *. . Hn i r.-t
tali* »t ■1 nn |Xin:iu!&gt;-d»|i. ceaeril renvev
xwfUR fl.ivinr ■K’omjilvie *&lt;•&lt; &lt;tf AbMhAe
Jt/xik*. ,com|Aliii Irvin tbe KecorOs can
tlllUHl OHUlCrte .vtwirxii*
-

•

—-SER • ■

ROWLAND BROS.
For J.IVERY RM v
We have
revaral linit class Tigs iu connection
with our .leUvreoti Street Feed Bam.
Your patronage solicited.
.

W1U. H. i-TEHBlNS.
L ivnscd Eaih.Uiner
ano Funeral Diiw ior.
Koon’* iwit h- tlmwiv' r'.iotncraph
St.Hk* UeMiJriMr Court -'r—t. Alt ’
prwnTHly altfliML &lt;?•«&gt; or ntjtu

DAN LAKE
IHEOLD RELIABLE
’*
•
H0RSH SHOER.
Shop on Court Street. jn»t east of
.JefTcison st
■

'nHOF^

Will X YOU WANT

CAI.I. OX L A. EATON.hi: HAS
11. All KINDS IN STOCK. AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 95

for men«

0
LOFOR
FORBOYS.
BOYS
- 1 1V
-----------1 niukt* a raevixtty ot huudhiit MEN'S sod
HOYS' siioL*. SmntyUne Uriirfo Inirlnt.
KcpidriDx neatly aud prompt^ &lt;2i»W.

PHILIP LUTZ.
Second dwM MNith o&lt; Poatcfh

1171TH new machinery and experienced help we are now prepared to
do your work BETTER THAN EVER and guarantee every article
T ’
to U- clean, good color and superior finish.

Pkone 243.

The American Laundry, W. J. Sink,

Prog-

Announcement
To the People of Delton and Vicinity.
Mr. J. Sproul has the exclusive right to sell our SANITARY
bread in Delton aud vicinity. We aak that yob give this bread a
trial aud favor Mr. Sproul with your patronage.
For our SANITARY BREAD we will guarantee it to be abso­
lutely clean and wholesome. It is made of tbe beet materials, which
are mixed In our new large patent mixing machine. The dough is
formed into loaves and as soon as they are baked they are wrapped
in oiled paper, which keep# out all the dust, dirt ana germa Our
aim is to make the best and cleanest broad that can be made, aud
with this In view we ask your patronage.

' VESTER &amp; CARTER,
"Crliiiiwi wt iRltitm..

h»p. TtetfHUIElY.

�HASTINGS BANNER. NOVEMBERS. Hutt.

"WANTS

?HE SLOTH EI L TOPAS

Hunter’s Corftpasses

THEY. ARE THE LAZIEST PEOPLE IN
THE WORLD.
.

If you are going North, come in
and get a Compass

.Everything in the Jewelry Line.

U|Ctorwtodrw!&gt;dDe*(ia&gt;. No»* « ’«*•

If you have anything «***»•
that you want to su*ll • or tf there
1-KODCCE.
*
Is anything useful ypu wawt to
buy, place an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN
vuuktaxum. r«eiTK nr.
if you have a buggy that’s lying
idle in the bam; a stove or
i.dnlons-’Oe. per i»u.
other household goods yon
.SOUTH.
don’t use; if you haw any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
vou want to sell or rent; If you
want a girl for houae work; in
floss. aI1ve-«L»- H:«*
fact if you want to buy, rent or
Hogs. dree**I junta. (Hu—JMV-W-W• sell, just try our Want Column
Muttor.. drewed- de to .c
It brings buyers and sellers to^
Sheep--*!—*:.
getter, -and only costs ONE
rOUVTWY. HIDES AND WOOL.
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
Chlckeu»,idiT»-«
INSERTION. Try It.
WANTED- Potatoes. JS pay the
Horse HMc»~nW-«M0.
SWtin-tcr
highets market price -for a couple car­ CaK
loads of good early potatoes. Hinch­ TaDo*—
QftAX**
man &amp; Hall.
•
WANTED—A«ont» to aeU Maccabee
Protective sick and accident insurance.
|«t bu. 11^*
Can give exclusive .territory. For ’Beauw-haadplaked
Wood- toft.M.75; mixed. KM; twrdSS »0.
terms and full infurmation write or see
• HAY AND STRAW.
C. H.. Thomas. Hastings. Mich.
WANTED-Just a few more gas
customers tu make up the needed 100 Straw-tu»-4A0
so we can reduce the rates and give
extra discount* to consumers. Thorn­
ORDER OF 1TBLICATION.
apple Gas &amp;■ Electric Co.
,
, _ ,,,______
»—I
stale ot MWliiran.
FOB SALE—3 ™H. !»,t two «««
'“*“*’
old. draft fired. vSam Marehiul farmi l of lt!,lri\ &gt;tn&lt; KBRrrrv. at the city of Haatlps*.
Baltimore township near Durfee ^cbool} oo timdstti
‘vtd-r. wk*
}jon8e
Ada I'uuum. • omp’aluwt
FOR SALE bOO big bundles of coni i ,'*i*''tlnM,w5** It Ipvvjr’ux ibu defwatouL
stalks. 2 cents a bundle. T. S. DeMott. ' ] e«i&lt; Putnam. I* not h redden: of • ihl«vy*aic
B. F. D. a.
.
FOB SALE Mr l«. ac-raterm oue
£.1
mile east and half mile south of Wood- j tnotitli* irom the date t&gt;r thi* order. udiI tiut
lMd. Ten .tore, gj««l l»»J* b.l.noe;
in first class condition. Good builds,
..m,!t.&gt; t** continued once c*cli week
ings. Large double-winged liupse. mr *ix K&lt;Mk* In «dls*c*«lbn.
One bank barn 70x44 feet, another,
&lt; ,K''rl'Xrt'jZdi-r
barn :«)x4.’&gt;. Windmill und plenty uf : a.e. Ki..x tsrov
good water. Will be sold cheap Fdr suHciitii tor‘•mnpUlimtu.
further particular* call'on or address ■------------ --------------—-------;—
George Kepner. ' Lake Odeswt.
Tbit SALE—Farm Id" acres ,1-vtd.
g&lt;xxl soil, thn* quarters mile from de- :
put and store, good water and Irtnld-.
ings; write or call on F . D. Pratt.
Middleville.

A CUSTOMER SAID TO US
I always come here to buy my
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
because

in these day* uf push-and chergl «l
sounds struugv to talk of fieople ua be­
ing lazy. :tuJ still the Todas, a hill
trilie of Ipilla. nre tbe laziest people In
Fine. Repairing
The Corner Jewelry
tbe, world.
....Store....
Thel Todas are uut nshutneil of tbelr
reputathm and are free to ctmfeiw that
they know of nothing so foolMi and
vtupld ns work. Their one aud only
pursuit Im the r.ilshig of lmffiih&gt;c*v They
OPE* EVENINGS.
are for. too Indolent to follow the **hase.
An ax Is their uuly weapon, although
they know how to urnke other*. They
us** this for waging war ant! f-&gt;r fell­
ing trpvH. They will nut till the land.
NASHVILLE.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
eou»*l:|erlug this uuneevasary labor. Ter
" Last Friday afternoon the member* make housekeeping eaa'cr nil their nat&lt;
of the Larkina* Club of 10 with the ex-' ural irtttdueta are held, in common. The
painful accident.
Idea of property Is only restricted to
TL. uridenw Juclu,,,. ol . «vol»-r
W" the luit. its cduttntn and live stock.
in the hands of Merle Knoll d few days tnuable
””” ' “ to come on account of aickness
Th««« buffaloes, which they own in
met
with
Mrs.
Joe
Bowser,
it
was
larg- ' (iiinutitic*. furnish them ’with
ago resulted in a painful wound' on
..
their
lanl
meeting
for
this
fall
and
skins
for cl.ithhig and the hut, mid the
his left hand and-a bad scare to (Tanito
Spellman, whoso clothifig was grazed winter nnd all tried to improve it by meat in nsed as food. -lint milk Is
tbelr
principal
diet. They «1o not even
having
h gued
time.
Mnt
Myrtle
by the ball.
Merrill in behalf uf the rest presented relish ;the Idea of ndlkhig tbelr cattle.
their president. Mrs. Hattie Bri*tu). The Im’.’uI mitkers are the only ones
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. A'flen and with a nice bedspread jw a token of that aiv to. Ch? persuade:! to do this la­
daughter Edna of St. Paul. Minnesota tfreir appreciation of her kindness. Af- ' bor. These men ure.ghoren from the
and Mrs. Hannah Bacheller of Hast- ter refreshments, all sang "God be '
They dro.thb prlevte and practice celib­
inga were gueats at George Cta"* one
with yon till we meet again." Mrs. i acy. Altltoii^i the .priests tend to the
day last week.
Bowser has as-a premium a combiua- I rattlr. each householder owns hi* catAn enjoy al ile Hallowe’en party wns tion' UKikcase and secretary. Mrs.
given by Mr. and Mrs. Coy Brttinm at Grace Bristol furnished music forth*- : Muck ae there men dislike the cantig
for. th|&gt;'.r »• sttle. they find farming; a
their pleasant home last Tuesday eve­ occaaion.
.
lo*»A di|n&gt;!fltil calling* Some years ago
ning. Refrtewents weie served and’
F.*rd Merrill took a load df dressed i they wp nt t&gt;» war with their neighbop.
games played until midnight
.
pork tw Battle Cret*k last Tuesday.
ibe Rndiiga. and Kolas, as they might
MrtL C. M. Putman is at Battle
Mrs. Calvin Stevens of’Lacey was at ' lx- aide t:&gt; levy a tax of one-eighth nn
Cre.-k visiting her brother Dan Smith her brother'Hud’s last Friday.
. their grain pr jdu.-ts. When their grain
• crows &gt;n-nivc ihby live on roots nnd
. and will viait Kalamaxoo friends lieJoe Bowser is building a new hog\ l»errl&lt;&lt; Thor will sell tbelr land or
fore returning home.
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{tjaway. ;but they will not c’lEtl, Frank McDerl'.y was at Jacksun arid bopse. Austin Ferris laid’ the wall
and Mr. Laralxjo is the carpenter en­
Parma Tuesday.
Tho building i.f bamboo huts does'not
gaged to do the job.
Glenfl Hyde gave a party to his young ,
lnw*rv*r them tiny more than the culti­
Bert Bristol is expected home from vating ;&lt;&gt;f the jwiIL and they make this
WANTED—Anyone wanting to. hoy,
friends last Wednodav evening.
the went 'soon. Reports say be will ta*k eis.v In mtiklix tbe boys cut the1 sell, rent or lease anything tu try a
W. P. Eddy and wife of Woodland bring a biiide with hon.
.
butnb'.iii and tlicir wives ’build the.huts, want adv. in the BAN NEIL
CO0000000000*&gt;D0C0G0CXX&gt;0000
visited friends in this vicinity Wednes­
Mrs. Frank Cheney is on the sick I if. I* i&gt;i&gt;i imtwtuil for three families Ito' FOR SALE—Two or threvgoud owa •
day.
slum*
&lt;|ttr
siluMic..
The.
men
nre
often
aud
tour
or
five
young
cattle.
Enquire
j
list. Mnj. ’.Vn\Smith is staying with ,
at
mv
farm
or
office.
Dr.
Chas.
‘
Rus'
1 hat oun stock oi Neckwear was never s&lt; lanie ,.rj the
Jay Pahnutier, wife and little Sun of her.
s&lt;^ lazy (that tliey ranuot afford one .wife
atone, 'un &lt;»v4u thi* does: upt worry sell. ’.
Lansing are guest* of.Mr*. M. D.. Hua- ’
patterns so beautiiul as now. That dux Und«
' The 7 th the Bonfield Cemetery circle, tljptii. i Two &lt;&gt;r three brothers tnanag.
mer. -.
FOR SALE-lTh.. Jarub Jonl.n place ■’
Gloves
and Mittens and Flannel Shirts cannot help kit pltai
' C. M.’Putii-.iui. F. M. Quick anil E. UMN’t with Mr. ami Mr* Jesse Ria- to suf4&gt;«&gt;r&lt; one wife. Indolent, and in 2nd ward Hustings, on East State
llavlmr purchased the Dubois
the most particular.
We want you to see u* b,; , buying
ttothrui, they si: Jlsth’sa for h»ur*. un St . formerly owned by I’has. E. Diehl j
B. Townsend have gone north on a bridger.
•'♦to-enjetl aimut all thing*. Whist they Four rooms down *tair*. three up,
and also to see our display of Youth * and Child.-.-i - Cl dknf
huntihg,trip.
nounce that it will be our aim lo
kpf&gt;w ibey know well. Tbo.x are Intel stairs. Aliout an.acre of ground, wood •
FREEPORT.
in our west window.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brigham cele­
keep the very best of meats
tigrnt, dithin bcrtaln narrow limits, bn; shed and under-ground Mabie. Price1
Inquire of John B&lt;1*&gt;uht at ’
brated? their fiftieth marriage anniver­
51 iw Maude Kenyon came home; they r.rV.reo iiusy to increase their store BM
that can be obtained, and will,
Jewelry stole.
sary
their homo November first.
from Lansing Friday night returning : of Itixfwledgf*. Whatever has .to is
sell as low as the lowest. By
WANTED—Bring your deer bead*
&lt;lpue ntUJt ImTearn) for by the worn*?,
Monday morning.
fair, honest treatment of every­
tu
George Greenwood. Hastings, j
aid chlldrct:.
•
’
DOWLING.
one we'hope to retain all former
Dr. II. C. Peckham accompanied by I Btraiurely. tbeir appearance does not taxidermist of 25 years experience;
patrons of this market and win
A gnpit old rain storm struck 'this his neiee Miss Marion Butsell visited &lt;Ubc)osi) this roust marked- characteris­ also mouma birds, animals ami fish;
many new ones.
great c^ty Sunday, Mmothing lot.f of relntivwi in Chicago last week from ; tic Th»&gt; arc,.tall and well propprihm also makes fur rugs.
the farmers were not ready tu see.
«m|. Tliey look like Roman senators as ■ FOR SALE--My 5 acres inside Hast- ,
Wednesday until Saturday.
PHONE ORDERS GIVEN
।
ings
city
limits.
Will
exchange
/or
1
!
ibiey walk^wrapped in skin* resembling1
After a two month* visit with rela­
SPECIAL ATTENTION...
Dr. F. W. Nagler and wife uf Grand , the anejent togst. ’ITkcir appearance !« I jirojuirty nearer ba*rin«**^.'*trtri. Fred ?
tives in the West. E. J. Stanton and Rapids are visiting nt tho former’s not ou|) prepossessing, hut boh! anil
wife returned Ikune last week. They | brother's Geo. J.. Nagler
srif reliant:
FOR SALE—My house nnd lot on :
report a tine trip, but ghul to /tet
north
main'atreet
Woodland.
Many an amusing story Is told of this . ...
------------- —— ------—. Inquire
j Rev. M. W. Duffj- attended the' sihyil
small bIHhllFtribe,
mimbetiug about -luo!v{
-iWJlof.F.
F. Hilbert. Wwdland
Woodland or James
James,
tribe, uuinlierlng
F: F
home «^ain. Their, many friend* were
~
'
■ ■ '
tr.wtwr, II,
men. A'
A’* American
uilsslanarr
was I I Xl Smith Hnatvnivw k^’nr«,t
nr,M Jordan.
also glad tu have them return.
' j ! Minister's Conference at Grand Rap-1 ItfcOI
ids last week.
working. among -■
them when
oue
day he ■ \v,\NTEI&gt;
i,
-&gt;
ou three or four)
luur ,
•
-—
To
Beni
George Robinson'has a brother ’afen*
F. vA. Sisson and family attended • aw siaiic w^men and boy* building i unfurnished roo:u% or small houre. 2nd ;
2’Doors East of City Bank.
another friend from Battle Creek visFFan anniversary party at the home of n hut of bambino. Be Inquired why the j ward .preferred. Good quiet family,
ingSiim for a few days. '
men wtre n»-t performing this laltnr. I Address W. H. Juhn«on. City. Gen.'
Phone 22. HASTINGS. HICH.
Burl "I'ullrr in Hastings Friday. A
and
one
womnn
exp!
I
tied.
“
Husband
I
^'Hvery.
Laverpo Irwin and wife will «xa&gt;- good time was enjoyed by all present. £3^
and boy* litjlk! |, FyR SALE— Short Lorn" Bull six
men.-o housekeeping with’ Mr.’, i.hi E­ Miss Maude Siwwm returned with her; hdusr.’'
inonths vid.. Three miles e.wt Assyria
man soon.
“;'7.
. parents, and spesit Saturday and Son*
tji'*
njis*lr.’u4ry u-a.ic u-.» further coinCenter. .Art I’ahner. BcHnvue. Runt?
mCnt. ijtff v.-’m*u tfee I.ut '!:'•&lt; .built he :
Powell is some better aft &gt;r,. ^n-' nt
having a slight *truto- of paralysis la it
The funeral of Jin. Harriet Cqinbs told th|. husiilmd th:::t hl* must bullrt’ Fl)R SALE—G^hmI b*'a«)e hounds. .
another: lull, ajs he ci
. Wednesday.
’.was held in the M. E. church Sunday :k..-u,- mod- l.r wmoon and
|
ED’**n
1 .
" Herrington and Caseuly wert* iu afternoon cundurted by Rev. Duffy. Rut the surprised Toda answered: "No.
•’
«
.
Battle Creek Saturday on business rf- Mrs. Cum Ik was an old resident of no. Mii no wort;. Man han boys ami
FOR SALE—Hilan-J China Ionr. En- •
Freeport having lived here ainev 1WH. wife to work.”
tnrning Sunday.
quire at farm 1 imih-east, half tnihG
The T-odu m'ejint what he said. Al- M,Qth of Quimby.
Nirs. J. W. Rigterink w.a.* in Grand
Saturday evening Miss Sadie*Smith
though the mlsstonary I’.rguiHl ond flnaL i wwtfh t
« •&gt;
Rapids
butt
Uuek.
nnd Hnrold “Stanton entertained n
I
to,, a.,,.,-, b.
bousefull of young people ~8t“MiSi
Mrs. .1. W. Fogleaong waa called to not get Him tn build a lntt.
. ing. Nuslijilb-.
Satliv's home it being their 14th birth­ ; Grand Rapids last week to assist in ; An eqjut|ly amusing, story is told by —
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...
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day. The evening was spent witth caring fur Mrs. Will Taylor who in' an English officer.’ He was so taken . FOL SALE . 110 bead yearling steers '
' by tlie liandsome apficarance of one of j
1^-* gfod breeding, ewes. II, C, !
gamub after which they were invitod wry iH.
; the natives he wanted to take bkn to , L&gt;o'*n’ngy
to the'dining room and partook'of.• Roy Mallory uf. Chicago visited
own mol I K
&lt; &gt;KSALE-Oo.
Il».r.mKbl,nd) Shroti
Shro,.
fine supjier. Sadie and Harold receivuid ' hia Brother'* Sire BumcII over Sunday. KDtlon.fnd pin,-.. 1dm In’td.
blH O'vnreRi
FOR
SALE^nn thoroughbred
ment Tb.. oraeor r,v,too native
nntlr.- 1■ shire
ddre nun.
ram. Frank
Frank Ciddinra.
'* the
Giddinga, City.
City. 1 I
many nice priaehta£and* in the earn !
skins aqd silks until tbe Toda prom-; ’ - ----------- -—i. •
hours uf morning the young folks re' Ised to become an English soldier. He I
FOR SALE Five White Leghona
tonu-d to th* lr nmny’bdmes wiahimr
*ker#-ls. Blanchard
HIu r,,*bnrd It,
vinwa«r*
The'Egyptians fiad'.fou’r separate and ! 'ruX delighted with the officer's bright, j ‘—-'^'kerels.
layinjyrtrain.
dol*
them Goth many more birthdays^ thiit distinct style* or j'dipns of writing—the I gay uuiiform. He did not feel bad ' nm-thvLhvHL. •
* ive mile!
Having ,ie&lt; i.le,| to unit farming, on acconnt of poor health. I will
they all conhl come and enjoy "VrjlFi hleroglrpitfc,
hlert-glyp’dc. the hh
hterfltlc, tbe enchorirtl about leavinghis country, Ills wife and |
-‘
til*’ Coptic.
CopHc. Tic*
The bieroglynL.^
hieroglyphic was , «-biMreu.
but when —
bwas
jFOR
—Oh
account
ofor
ill in
health
I !
them.
..^7
and tlie
-------------.— told
■ Auction on my farm, one mile nonth of Quimby, on section .
,
................
— ’that
*■ *’L
F2.-SALE
R •S,?LE
~{)h
at-vount
neaitn
probtiW
In
ofc
ns
onriy
as
the
year
soMbcrs
work
he
said.
*
Klicrx
.
1
will
selltijy
farm
ut
1«2
acres
mi;
Township, on
Libbie Packard 'of 7 Ban field spua
•Me no bi* an EngHdi
____ with4000
and nt ffrst-wns made n_&gt;
“T
'
..“ soldier;
. m*» b--} *®c 20 Baltimore towpahiu l&lt;vit»'e’i
Saturday
Mrs. B.
Dr.C. Gallagher.
■■ no work:
' me no like
; _ work.'
know, u th.. Ilonv-L. Holl f«nn. Sir,.-■
. &gt;r.
/. .... .
.
.. .... j, entirely of pictures. About th« yew 1 Toda•- Me
- “ " . V , gr"n T“ ~ T,-"™ 50W B.
U Mmue form ar ,tjl. I 1VVbm
“ - i........................
|h&lt;. EiteILh
oilie r tried lo iht I
K&lt;x«l "oil Hviiw water. Id »&lt; nw 1
Mo him
him h«.
I." mod' nluwor: --l-tHi..' 2.!“'*’S""*’«*"«&gt;'
Prior
.week with her sister Mrs. I-Hj^Clemj- WJJS
in this Hie picture * suade
■
I
T
Here
a snui) fur some one.­
•occ.
hleroglypbk-j were greatly «impllfle&lt;I. •' wife nnd' boys; . they l*e English sol-;. Addn.|»s. H.‘S R.
Notris. Hastings- R.i'
E'J. Stanton and u ih* are visiting ! AnnHy developing Into frfnns punfly ! dier ; life* work» Me
" atay ‘home and j F, D. HI.
,:
Toda/'- Chicago Tribune. I -----j—.----- *i
Mm Stanton's father and mother ia linear.
Hnear. The enchorial form af writing [ rest; me 1b&lt;*
‘” Toda.'
was iu mu’ among the Egyptians from ,
.
-----------------------EOl| RENT—Furnished rooms with t
about the yehr 700 B. C. until about
\
&lt;ai.»ry s«*«*d.
,Inquire 51K R
commanclng at 10 o’clock (harp, the following described property.'to-wit:
Mrs. GaHagiar and mother went to the year 200 /A. D. and was stni a ' Perfectly '-lean s&lt;w| i* nbwdutely es-' Ut,n,e* hu rh"«e 4‘U.
Battle Crt_*-k on business Monday.
to the *•health
„
,,
further slinpllflcation of tht* earllur ' rentlnf
—
'**- of
-*-a **bird.
J—* T&gt;o not • uo»j q xr p
tron
to
&lt;1..
npl
&gt;Mraaoe
of
iLe
w-1
.
En
,|,
llh
,'
ot
CL,,,
'**
k&gt;
'
Another good little show visited our ■ forms, which finally developed Info the
alone, hot i.lirtm^ y&lt;&gt;ur band Into the
] *»ray horn! If, years old. weight 1°00
alphabetic form known ns. tbe Coptic.
town Friday and'Saturday night.
Re«l drag, pprintr-tonth.
midst of a quanUty, aud If there 1* a | FOR SALE—1I have for sab*,
sale, thirty*
thirty ‘
U I1!"™,10
alrt- weigtbt 1100
1 n£RV
dusty feeling
nfror
you have withdrawn *»ead ot-----choice
Poland
China
breeding '
Set bob eleighe
?
..................
...........
•
»y«MU
VBIUB
urvCUUlg
1, the MSHl Il.-unot
___ _ sutffeiently clean,
__ _ says
__ stork.
noth the above qre good general
it
«&lt;»». NtiArinl
special nri.to.
prices for ;;o days. Cail 1
Double shovel cultivator
purpose horses
“
”
“ r. Canary »•«!. If of good °.r w™e *“«• *’T_ JwHng, herd hoar
Homo &lt;*to»
Double harness, heavy. nearljMiew
ral... 'w.'l' ftylSEHiirting,
Durham cow 4 years.old, fresh
"" ' ” ------quality.
v ery bright
... and plump In r F/orn'
■n,l fefte In,.,,-,'
2W baskets of coin
appearance :;nd
heavy In the hand, j

F. R. PANCOAST

j

Hasting! Markets.

Try a BANNER
Want Adv.
1 cent a word

I ALWAYS GET
GOOD GOODS

Another one said: ‘-J
t
trade here because the goods I get always
give me satisfaction.” Many others say
similar things. Would they if W£
not give them the Very Best goods that
can be had for the price they wish to pay?

We have found by Careful Compar­
ison that “Clothcraft” and “Stein-Bloch"

clothing are the best lines for a •ru m to
handle.

That the Newland Hats are the best
for a— firm
That “Gold
Gold” and
and
—--— to —handle.
——-• That
“Silver” and “Eagle” Shirts arc the best
for a firm to handle. That ''Barkers'
1 ’Barkers' ’
All Linen Collars are the best for a firm
to handle. That “Black Cat” Stockings
are the best for a firm to handle. That
the Detroit Cap Co’s Caps are the best
for a firm to handle.

^3484251

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON,
Leading Clothiers

j

Wiodmansee &amp; Olney

THE BANNER’S WANT COLUMN

Brings Buyers and Sellers Together.
TRY IT!

AUCTION
SALE!

Wednesday, Nov. 15th

A MATTER OF HEALTH

FBI
POWDER
Absolutely Pure

MAS m SUBSTITUTE
A Cream of Tartar Powder

&lt;^ne
work hone,
( weight I.KM); one ionr rear old cow
Uncle- Well, here's the money you've due in four week*, one five years old
been bothering me for. Now. remem-1 00w* due in three weeks: one eight
her the old saying that "A fool and !•' year« old cow. due middle December.
--------------------------------sow and seven pigs.
money
are easily parted.' Ne^ew r “^o’andCldna
Muling, Unntn
Honua. nZt|^£:
.
, .
Geojre B. Huhne
don't know about that.

coax you. for more than a week for

LOST—Light yellow nhaggy female
( •henlu nl d.«, white tip and or tall.
I ivnite bn-att
Adaaen to name'
.IT ■
&lt;° 1*. Montgoni. 1
Manager Weren't you afraid ...
H’wt*nX* for reward.
sleep in that haunted room? Disgust­
'.bw’«» on S.
ed Thespian- No;.!t was a real comfort
to be in .some plnce where th&lt;\ ghost Broadway, six room*, furnace, City
*1?. &lt;."rte;" w'*,‘,r WiJ&gt; '&lt;■ bo»nl
walked.—Baltimore American.
A ’v cm f­
a...
uiiieland.
Not only to say the right thing Id
WANTED—Ladies white sweater in
the.right place, but far more difficult
to leave unsaid the wrong thing at ths fair condition. Phone No.’:j5
tempting moment.—Sala.
.
FOR SALE—New oil stove and two
g«?ul!ne Kloyr’ owd hl,t H«le.
will m H cheap. H. J. Christmas.
"Thia picture ef your wife Is an­
gelic. Does It took like her?"
' “Well—er—it looked like her when
The southern jj'oman of affair* really
she was posing for the photograph.
antedates the “new woman’’ of Anirriea, about whom we have heard so
much in recent years. The training of
Mother—I'm glad you’re playing with southern women for the practical *ugood little boys now. Tommy—Tea’n.
They slat like tbe other kind. I kin
Bek any one o’ dene Hda If I wanter.—

eow ,)ld- «ith
calf by side
March heifer calf Durham
Durham calf •&gt; months old
40 hetis. Plymouth Rocks
;»U.dH
'?“?“• ,learl&gt;’ new
&lt; liner (.hilled plow, nearly new

Quantity of corn in shodk- anhii™,&lt;1
300 bundles of coni stalks
Heating stove
Square cook stove, 4 lids. reser­
voir, and other articles toe lumieroils
to mention

Lunen lat TXToon
3?5si=&lt;!ivrs

of

sal*e

j 15.00 or ‘under cash.

Over.that anioun
im :.’!*1'
tune will be given at 6 per cent interest on good bJP*
able paper.
A discount of two per cent will be
1
for caph at sale

L. W. CALKINS
Couch,

Auctioneer.

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THE Hastings

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no the Banner for
^cbon

bannerJ

. We Make Dates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers;

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TWELVS PAGES

T"E"ECESS,T¥TL»sra,r:&lt;ili()WlNliPOLlIIBADLY INJURED

.(OR BIISIKSS

Need

to Pull Together in Ail Pro- '

jects for the Good &lt;4 the
City of Hastings.

.aHTiuK’.-O' '

' 'OF THE VOTERSOF THIS COUNTRY

No town can prosper without town j
spirit and town pride. It* citizens |

?ljCCEgs

Ul I1IKPENDCNCE

must believe in it talk for it. work for |
it. There must be. a disposition to 1
not carry resentmentji into town and I

ls A VERY HOPEFUL SIGN

OF THE TIMES.

H,s RIGHT EYE
i

““—
Chip From Planer in Chair Factor,
Struck Calvin Powell In

ihursday morning, a clap flew op and F

THE PEOPLE BE"truck him in the right r.ye. He was
linsinv* affairs. That does not mean
PnMIWr Annimr^
that the individual must keep his
bUMINb AROUSED

FOOT BALL GAME
Between Michigan and Wisconsin

Next Saturday.

Eye Thursday.
! BY
While Calvin pnwell
Mt Work nn | "
! a Phmer in the Bartar Chair factory L

INTEREST IN BIG

THE FIRST Bill EVER ISSUED
THE

HASTINGS

08233925

ISMS (OMING

Seats

All Sold.
UNLESS THE GOVERNMENT
AI wit 15 from this city will witnem I
SHALL "PASS LAWS THAT
tbe Michigan-Wiscontrin.foot ball gams I
WILL CRUSH THE TRUSTS.
at Ann. Arbor next Saturday. The
teams are the best in the west, and
very eteuly matched. The local en1 thusinsts arranged with , Robert Cook SO KANSAS GOV­
&gt; to get seats for them. He had' to stand
ERNOR ASSERTS
J in line from 0.1)0 sl in. till 2 :&lt;&gt;5.p. in. j
I Wednesday to get them, and then had'
tu
on tbe
I,, take jreata ,,n
th. 20
&lt;my yard
««*..! line.
n~.t }£e i Speaks At a Banquet in Honor of
write,
te«l.
hegw to ’
Li. J Senator Werner r.t
""5‘“ that *th,
V‘ line 'tor
-------*--------form at-10 o'clock Tuesday night, and :
a
al 5 o'clock the next morning. R5 were ;
Missouri.

NATIONAL |
[

BANK, WAS DATED JAN­
UARY loth- 1871.

N0W IN POSSESSION

month shut if he shall be treated with j
---------'
jjorn. I.al not eufficlontiyl to rotei», the
OF THAT BANK
r
Inn I the
, l,ree Ve»r,
Bin it .lora. mean th«t hn And Ormand Honest Men ind Ore.n I Mjtoltl* within the tail.
r
; Mow w»&lt; hard enou, h t4 rupture amw | •
. H
la&gt; m
H the timn
f.._ I
. shall not be
nil
time rrvin™
crying fur
I Wax Secured By D. R. Cook. Kept
UAtion, In Polhlo. Somethlni;
ot
Gw
little
Mood
vowel,
„/
th,,
CJt
„
I
public sympathy for his sore" toe., and I
By Him Lntil Last Week, Then
jlint o.n.iaemM,. Urf
hl ;
More Needed Than Party Label
• he should De ready to drop bis feeling i
.
*• '&lt;•» Thi. tnrat be I
, ^t,*; when a right Spirit, the spirit
of fair- ,j No thoughtful to,n»n ran 0...1 .1J ,
Turned Over to that Bank.
Mort
ot
nil.
there
,
return,
ot
the
ol.vih&gt;n»
held
1
.*1
week
!
T»T
&gt;
n*
,
&gt;
,
"
,
“
n
’
VW
“
’
'
*
“
'S
’
rl
'
oct
n,
H
Tt.-’icU • .ir-.ue*s, is shown. I" ‘
‘ ** ’ _
_ ______ __
’■
,
TXh
7nM
«I««S
that-Mr..&lt;t ,VT*?J1"* ',g" ..
r
National Bank on-i ready. At 2:05 p. m. Wednesday, thejj - United State* Senator Elect Warner,
.
should be i* disposition on all sides
to ! without I icing
x wiui
tne b'Dr
sight*"of
the
•
WcdlJ
‘
”
*
dtt
y “
Inst-.. wur.xi from D. R
’*ne wa» Mill oyer two blocks long, the first republican to l« elected to the
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,
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»«1
—
the
sight
Ot
rl,e!
“
.
i
pat away p«reonaljralii« &gt;nd dlter- | growing imteprad.-mTot tbe Amerioan
from
Missouri
since Cart Schurz
etsers and work together for the public, voter. 'And it ia a ta&gt;n.*fni J.?™r,iai'i ’ -n‘- He will not ta able tu freiime Cook the firet bill ever nt-ued by that Thursday
.।
, night all
, -The seats had been i Senate
.
------------------------------------------go«l
Hasting*, mads that kind
f It is slnvUh
i
.
1 K
' Wnrk ‘a tb” f»*'«&gt;ry for some B11*
»«»nk. tta mg .No. I of the. A. series of: "’H ®nd now only standing room or in ISO*, waff on Thuredaf night the
St
L
L c±±?^/Oya,ty;thRt
.v
"
JU bunk bills. It is a ffl bill dated • "”-U un tbe temporary biaacta,* can Umt uf honor g* a farewell banquet at
. ’ ‘ . u.*i
M.c •'
3 ■ ,
. rr‘I1
eurrupt
A mt«r weather ha.- started In earlier . ’^“Oury HJtti 1871. nud i.* signed bv ' be had. Nu Mich sale of seats for a J the.Midland hotel, in Kansas City.
i .irc^t little cities of the country- D ; party bpM.*’ intent not-»m the pfita i»nd mwh more severe than usual in ' * "
"
•
■bank' *biot-ball
—*&lt;■_»game
----- - --------------.
A. J. Bowne, president
of- the
was ever*..,
before .knownII Six hundr d republicans from Mtaiduri
■ make it the test' in every respect.
; He good, but on persunal gain rind :
"^Hion.
ami F. N. Galloway, its cashier, and i in Ano Arbor. It is expected that; and Kan.lis attended.arid toasts were rei graft. Slavish party imu too make* elercouutvtsigned by F. E. Spinner, hi -1 l®-dOQ will Me this game.
.....
*
j spomled to by several prominent re: tioffs degenerate'into mere scrambles
that time Treasurer uf the ^United :
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■; publican politicians of the two states,
for the |«wes ant! fislu--. «n*tea,l of be­
State*. Thin bill ha« lieen carefully
j Among them wax Governor E. W.
ing contests for pririciptesariil^Kilicics.
kepti by 31 rj Cook since it came mto.
■Hoch.'of Kanshs
I The loyalty which■ saj*
my party.
' his potaefwiofi in ]S71. ami is almost us
Senator Warner dbvotrid pirt of hi*
j right or wn,.ug. ; but
always ' my
!speech to praise of the president and
bright us a *«w bill.
; party." and “vou-khntickf^-traigh!"
'endurtement) nf hi- ’'stand regarding
After the National Bank was organiz»-d ami started and. had issued *it«
railnmd r»w- legislation. Speaking uf.
. ? A UDE HENRY, SON OF MR. &lt;ri tin iiMtuirer-c m-wrtain jo cncunr-- TIIF.17 MONTHS OLD SQN 0F MR
lull*, it oevdrred to Mr. Cuuk that hr ADVERTISED IN THE B.KNNER tU’\ ro&gt;&gt;n!, 1 '•''"nev eiqnamrA be
would like ti&gt; secure as a kt&lt;e|*sake the
AND MPS FOSTFR GRIFFIN
ag&lt;- corruption in jx.iitnx and low
AND MRS. P. &lt;i. HENRi
. said:
THIS WEEK. PLEASE NO-L
ideal* in pnh|i'' lit".
first bill in.tW'd by tbr new tank. He
OF RUTLAND THE VIC i*IM
OF BALTIMORE.
H every office bxilili-r, could Im* inude
■ ••l- t'.uik* t»f the
bail taken iiQu bis place uf bustnesK
TICE THE DATES.
। to feel that bis continuance jn office
th*- a'.Atriui office west of wh-re the
’’people ami.
legislation tie
• depraid-d upon tb» taitbp.i hiess and ••■«! ,IN SOME WAY THE BABY
Hastings htjusri now stands, -everul ■
'
placed h .1
1 Mirveillanoe as
FELL FROM AN
for the public
» d’with -■ Inch he dis- .
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national tai
/he tni*appropriaHastings National Bank bills, before SOME GOOD SALES
LIFTED THE LID the thought of M-euring thr first bill
APPLE TREE : charged hit* dutiv* and not on hi* cunARF ANMnilMPCfl ti&lt;,n ui’ *'*mI•»’ "f fund* by
Ant AnriUUriLtU
officials should be dedared to be
dtacting hit* office so a* to v&gt;.*-t the ;
uf the naw bask (K-cnrred to him He
ioipriwnmeqt
w»i al-uut'to s-.-o th’e president of the'
.
.
,;a felony punishffble*by
.
.
approval of a eorrnyt lx»* or a gai.g of
i
Covering
ffie
Cistern
and
Fell
In
Distance of Eighteen Fevt.^trlking corruptionists; if fie could inriv. that
I'iuik, .the lute Ai J* Bowue. to se*? Lots of Livestock. Farm Tooils. and S'’*5 ' p^flltentiary.
'
'
If warrant can
: j lie found in the constitution of the
Body Recovered loiter But
-if hr would part with the first bill.'
in* m.it«cr how large his party's ma­
'
The Hard Ground On
'•Other Article.* Too Num'
-------- llr»i Idoki
United States for sneh. legislation by
I Then In* thought ,he would
jority. it would'tunj against him it
Life Wax Extinct?
Hi.&lt; Back.
i the general government, of which
through his own cash and we if he !
erous to Mention.”
hr were untrue to .his public trust;
Ytoterjluv ..t..vnOonUte|i; mutohf. M„„f
,it
K „
in
the
i
there Is grave doubt, it *tiall receive
might
41m
have
received
then
we
would
*»k*
«nr
public
life
purl&lt;t
Claude Henry, aged 2».l, win of Mr
tot&gt; »f Mr. o&gt;4 Mto. Fwter Griffin
|)nHmw. h^,
mltcll
my support. ’
and Mrs P. G. Henry. &lt;&gt;t Baltimore, tied, mad** clean lind go**!, ami ar. ideal t.ld
M
I*, r Cul|fr.«»*. farmxrrtMted t« Itod ha bM ia hi* t-o*--*
E.
B.
OATES-.
Gov. E. W. Hoch, of Kanha&gt;«, *aid:
met with an accident Friday afternoon ; condition of the publjc service wonhi
i!.' Rntlantl wa* a.v&gt;Mtally
ut that wry tu,....... ill Na V .u
Because he wishes to give hi* entire
to you. not as ap
that may haVe a fatal termination. He lie
' the result. Such
‘ ‘ it should be.
.ln.wuM
in . dMvru. .thorn
Ataut II
u'ritek ^.
„.n
r„.
A...
, the nntt aerial, lwuid
....
.. .- hay
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to buying un.l ahippiag
,|.rml«.
Inn a&gt;........
........ ..................
lloohu-k
„ a
ironed by intention
flight contributor to
wa* ,pu-king
up
. apples
....
. in a large
.. . tree
The unblushing affronter?'and boldin ibe (orenoon while Mr^ Griffin wa, the Haating. NaUooal. He
1 liu* run- lt!“' Fruitv H B. (tote*, wboee ffiaoe I*: the American awnk.■Ding, that unteM
and win* about
is fvet’frem
ground,
a-.:
/
_____the
• „
____ 2. new of tl&gt;e-‘luotcrs &lt;4 Philadelphia who
battfUnt np some . ixhra. ab.- heard I ,„nj.
it „„r ,inci.
two and one hair milee.outh of Shultz. . tt, „„d
..h,vtual t.medy tor the
v hen the limb on which he stood bad control uf the republican ma&lt;hinpr.-,id-m Loplwnl .. interrated in and three miles east of Cloverdale, on control uf the'great trusts and corpo­
broke and he; fell. Making, the bard |ery. the brazen-impudence of Tam- » ,|.te.h in 11,- water, nn.1 Iler little
" «*. **
foni-year-nld »&gt;n ran and told her that 'gntberlnx a collection ot doetunrat.I'*cUo“
H”.!* . will rent hiii farm ration* in the interest of all the people,
ground oto hit tack. While he realized many’s democratic grafters who do
the Iwliy had fallen in the ei.tem, ; and other mutter* pertaining
.
to w
lhe"* ’ ftTJd therefore" will have, an auction
that he was j badly shaken up. still । nqt pretend t*» honesty or jdceency.Jartr It veins that in m me way the litth* ,.arIy hiMory uf the Hasthigs National' Ml,c- w-H.a&gt;uchwillactaaaUction- a tidal wave of socialism will sweep
over this country onerof the&amp;e dayq
with his father’s *a&amp;&gt;i|»taneq he got up. -triking examples of what ‘'voting the
&lt;&gt;ne had lifted np the lid toitite cistern 1 Ho intimated to Mr. Cook that be **r*
will be served- at noun, that will do incalculable damage. It
..... rode in
... the
.raw wagop'to the huusn.
. ticket straight." nu matter who the
and
and
tell
i&gt;.
Mr.
Grifftn
w4s
atiemliijg
utonW
b..
very
glad
tu
get
this
first
bill.
,Je
*idea
a
good
team,
there
will
lie
12
will hot come to stay, if it cumes at ■
Saturday morning he served very | nominee* or what they represent, will
John Waters auction sale ut rhe time. Hn(] wnM highly pleaM.nl when the latter °°** M,me y°unK cattle and other all. l».«aase its wrecks which strew
much better, and trill
w»-ll that he ■ do in.the end.
• as were all rhe neighbors, m&gt; no a**ist, offeiv(i to 'trade even” for another rtoS^c- There will also be a nice lot of
the pathway of human history fo/
wishetl to assist in doing the ebures.
Acpspiance of jwrty principles i* the 1 «r.ra «... «v«ll»H,
'
d„jng ,hl,
lo
i.rm,t&lt;x&gt;lA Note tho mix. ot Mr (total &lt;i,W years attest the fact that it is '
ut party loyalty.
'•’it his t'athe? peremwie.l him nut to do • only legitimate
Fr.uiu. ivltb rrilrtit. Mi. Griffin t*nk coiuolote it,'rallrat.on.
on pother pige tor pxrtleuUiv mid notustay-r. To avert such a calamity
At noun he felt still tatter, awl ; Tlwse priiicipJeZare
'
..
. . national jin their
ritehed (town to tho r.wJ tolmx loodly ; A. i, w,n koown. rho Hratirw* I d*,&lt;’: •
conservative C4»rpori»t»t'»'v &lt;•* woli
a hearty dinner.
Feeling tliut . arui-e. Party arraifcatioha are npt I" .1... Si&gt;s x.-*. H-.rr. ■ *rr.vr K»l|.h :
! the wis»*st uni thc.in&lt;»*t distlnguithwl
.u.vrade.1 the private Innk or
—
-ith evil in tnemrelvck They ar* :nce*- skiJmore. »n&lt;! be Urov. it &lt;toee to the ; H.
ytbinu wu- coming all rtgnx
A Goodyear, the tottw’e »n
*tat«-&lt;tnan
should bend every 'energy."
CHARLES BIDELM AN.
nary, un.l where ri,upt&gt;n*iv»' to the lioninn. Mr. Henry drove t«&gt; this .cir
hen*, and tn-l tog. t t.io ,'udy ■■hi. I Go.rg. tvinx tbe teller and Mlterward
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t’haa.
Bldelmau,_ living on action
Tuun Pu*RMlkC
afteanKui. THj&lt; n lx ^arrived : est fWntiment of the puny art rinhialJe. ' but cool ! not du«. Mr*. Griffin w&gt;4h- ,.whi,.r rf the Neti'onel. An old check I Hv.'!nl„ i.wmhl|»'
______ o. _______ mire. jr*j*t and | I »»U LnAnmiNb
at the h* ad of • d bv.r hmd rtiid r i.'.ir.- d. *o Mr. Sk^l- jssinni by Mr. Goodyear on-binwell as
huure Claude' iv«* in trrriblv dtstaresa. There must lift
!4 mil*' south uf Quimby,* finds be ha* i
SOCIAL EVENTS
party uriptiiiimtion. if ‘.that
Gullaghrtv \'f Dowling was ,»n-t”,v» ry
mere drove hi*
;m the run t&lt;.«, bilker has been secureti for th* '*lH' mure sto*-!* than he ha*stable nnim tor.
‘
lintvly Miinmuited. and dill every- sotne it* be hoi'cit. iresjiumuie' to the .Mr. Waters »tj&lt;*tion-*al« &gt;-|th Mp.. tiunal's coll-cfion. • •
*
ar 1 n*..r. oats and corn :ban be will Werc the F-O'Qock Teas Given By
iVill.
d-sitou*
*'ut
doing
only
it* j •wsible for hi* relief, bnnduy party
Griffin. Jimk kt that irtomi’iij* Mr. ’and ' •'
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need. !!•• has decided therelbre to
ping the young snanS condition . rV.Ht «
Mr-.
ilarri. v. •
dr.*e K|LLEO AT RAIL- '
.Mrs 5arah Powers arid ..Mrs,
-Vvu' mure jlerioU*. and Sunday ■. uf th- rii.-*-,-&lt;»riiy. ^iich irmat* i» a- true up to the -alMr. Harris; and Mir.
Mac Powers.
.
rn&gt; -m Dr/ Lowry, of this ci ty. 'u patriot and is p*n|&gt;rming a* real an-l John Lentz gut in il.«* furiner'* rug,
ROAD CROSSING
,
. quantity qf grain which wid be open'd.
Twc. social event* of tin? (mbx week,
. ca!l‘-d for a &lt;x&gt;n»ui!aurin. The rwu vuluabi** a service ’•* his party and hi* .j and ran tn Mr. Griitin’s bouse, and by .
' Jatues M. Bauer will art as nurt joneer.
most
drfightfnlly
managed;
were the
riur found'that Claude'.* spine was ‘ country'a- if h.- w&lt;r. filling iwnuiably nu ans vi a garden rake got the body ,Atlani osuld. a Prairieville Farmer
‘ Thi- will be a large’ Mlle, and 'many j five o'clock teas on Wednesday and
artsl. and his 4x&gt;wels seemed paral- . some exaibni position in the public out of rhe water in a "few moment*, i
, will wish : to ■ attend. Read :!»■ an­ ' ThurMlay afternoon giver, by Mrs.
Killed
by
a
D.T.&amp;
M.
Pas.
-■ I: Th»-yTield out very little rincenr- ' service. Cid! him ••|m**' or what yoq , Every means known t-&gt; them was tried :
n .imcement elsewhere for partial are. j i'rah^wiir.nd
M«- ft»w7rC
. will, if .be is at the jieaiTof a machine
sengen Engine
in order to restore life to thelittlv owe. &gt;
eineni for his recovery.
*
; at thVir home on Green street. The ■
; or oragniaztion whi»4i aims io js-rform' and they worked over the iijifurtuniite '
-----------—. . .
, .
. Adam Oswald, a Prairieville farmer.
M. SEGUR
,
. rooms were tastily decorated with car| and not to thwart the public will, and j little fellow for mure than h:if an hour ;
WiMt killed by a passenger &lt;in­
j M. Segitr. whose tarib is situated ' nations, rinea and asparagus fem. The
MONARCH”COOK
■ he is honestly seeking to do right, and ' in their vain attempt, hut it! wna too I gine on
. the D. T. &amp; M.
railroad in
i three miles east of Dowling on section j hostesses were aasisted in receiving
ING EXHIBIT t . carryout the frerily expressed will • late. ,
"
j that township and'near his home. The | :Wl. Baltimore, has decided to Mill his |«by Mrs. Fred Sebbins. Mrs. William M.
• of the majority, such a man isdeserving i Ln their affliction Mr. and M*&gt;- . accident Occurred Thursday. Mr. O»•l™ *. WrigbV »! ’-.Vri^ht Bros,
( farm and move to Battle Creek.* He will ■ Stebbin* and Miss Belle Roger-. Small
| of the g&lt;xxi will «.f tile members of bis , Griffin have the aynfpathy of all
! wald expired soon after taing struck | sell m lot of horses, cows, young ptock. tables ware scattered thro the rooms
W ill Be Held At the Hardware of ! own and of other partie* a* well. It
~ -I by ’the engine'. He wasmrite deal.and farm tools, hay and grain at auction, j when^the guests were served, to a must
i
is
not
to
be
expected
that
he
will
not
. did not ■hear the
W. A. Hall. Week Begin­
COOKING EXHIBIT AT .
• can* approaching arid■ ; H. E. Downing will .tie'the auctioneer. delicious menu, in four couffw-. Mrs.
' make mistake*. But so long a* he f&gt; *1*
Lunch served at noun. Mr jSegur | ifrootl catering and the Misseti Gertrude traR. I. HEMDEI^HOn'S
ning Nov. 27th.
that he b th.- servant-of his party and
argo
wiiiits to sell his farm of &lt;¥&gt; acres which and 'Gleiina Rogers. Florence Hoe*,
honestly to advance its interests
—-----' His horwe was cut in .two. bis buggy ha- good burn .and buildings Read l
You will not have any difficulty ••• tries
........
.
Grace Grant, Clara Hendershott. Pearl
- - '
••
|he is a
,, U.K the
u.e half !«*«
Everv Day Next Week Made By -mavli.-.H and he waa hiirkd aomr die- l.iw
a.It* for
f/.r lint*.
seeing
|u*ge announcement ot by hoeoraH.. v»rty -rvire.
ilate and .I*w.-*rinttnli
descriptiota rtf
bit wlv.
of , Hall. Bertha and Cbrystal Barber serv,
untry.
that Mr. W. A? Hall.
Jefferson Street benefactor to his party and hi*
tance in the. air. Hewn.* the father cd property
■
ing. • Mrs. Silas E* Cruwfuhh of Nor­
Malleable Steel Range
: John Oswald, postmiotter at Dosicr.’
HoutimuM-on tpre nlw*
Hardware...^dealer. He announces a
. walk. Ohio'was the gueet ofjonor at
. M.inf’g Co,
.
week's • c&lt;mking
exhibit- for- the I
botifi
functions. ami all Her friends,
STOP, LOOK, LISTEN !
-M.MiAr.-L ■ MaiK«i^ si- i r«ni&lt;.-.. FOOT BALL GAME POSTPONED I Lk'licious cuffecimd hivnit, such .. SUCCESSFUL AUCTION SALE
greatly enjoyed the pleasure of niw.-ting
‘iffllHES ILLUS'
ATION
hginning Monday Nov. 27. The good •
'
tar onoe more. About- 150 guests were
•'motlier n*-J to make” will b-*urv.-d
CF PRO’every day m-xt week. Iteginriing with I! D. E. Birdsall Had One Wednesday Something That Will Interest Viou ‘ entertained nt’the two teas, which
-LE SHEEP prints of the '■ Monarch" are set forth .
mjthe adv. You are all invited tn ; That ;Forr Saturday at Charlotte Munday. Nov. . ' at R. I. Mender-!
• were charmingly informal throughout.
' About the Lecture Course.
Of Last Week. Was Very
come and partake fretdy of* coffee ami 1
Postponed Behuse of Illness
shott’s West End Hardware, Every[
Reserved Seat Notice.
SHOT HIMSELF IN THE FOOT
biscuits during the exhibit. / ’
,une is.most cordially invited to come i
Satisfactory.
of Hams and ironside.
' lhe Woman s Club Lecture.Ounrsu «•
A representative of the "Monarch"
ana partake of these good things. It
.
Ijtst Saturday the. .Hasting* .*«&lt;! need not be presumed that* thi*&lt; oxhi- ' There was a good crowd at D. E. will open on Monday evening. |Nov. i
! factory will lie present ito explain the
27th at St. Rose’ HhII at 8 unlock Fred O'Connor, of Orangeville, Did
i merits of the Monarch. During the 'Charlotte High SfhJol teaufs wore biti&lt;&gt;n. is organized from mot/vex of Birdsall's auction sale Wednesday last,
week $7.50 worth of cobkihg utensils schedulc.1 to Plai «“ Charlotte, and philanthropy, .it’s a business proposi­ and the sale was very satisfactory, with'a grand concert .by the Cleveland .
So. May Have to Ampu­
h &gt;wing
Mr. Birdsall expressed himself as weD Ladies Orchestra. con&gt;|xx*ed of t&gt;en per- :
! '.‘riitahle or an
dinner ct will be given much inter*** in the con teip plated game tion; and i* made for tho purpose of
tate Foot
was manifested: hot ’hH H,ne“ cf proving the unmistakable excellence of pleased with the RANKER as a me­ sons with Alfred Metzsarf the great i
i!trnj^ ] with each purchase uf a range. This
vilbin soloist and’ leader. The hoard
Fred O'Conner, 14 years old, and a
James Ironside and of Richmond Hams -The Malleable Stetd Range' for which dium for advertising auction sales.
n Frank affer *8 ft&gt;r t^eonti week only.
Among other property Mr. Birdsrll for the sale of reserved seats will open aon of Ed. O'Connor, of Orangeville,
compelled Zthe postponement of the Mr. Hendershott has the exclusive
•f Maple ‘
game. A substitute might ;have l«een agency. As kn extra inducement to at­ advertised 38 sheep, to l&gt;e divided J into on Friday morning. Nov. 24 at 7 o’clock was visiting his uncle Jack O’Connor
■ 'tun of
HE SOLD ’EM ALL
secured for -Ironside! but HaMings tend this exhibit, during ’this Jiale of three equal, lots. The first pen sold at at, F. L. Heath &amp; Carveth's store. near Wayland last Wednesday. He took
’id 47. W
High School bad no one wB» could one week only, cooking utensils .to the &amp;.00 each, the second &lt;8.15, the third Reserved seats for the season can be his gun along and went hunting alone
in the woods near hi* uncle's. In
Ell Ham, pl*,-*- w* 9l,art,,r E-«-k. «&gt; value of $7.50 will be given with each at $7.00 each. J. M. Haber had charge fnirchaaed for 50 cents each, thus
saving the trouble of reserving for Home manner, while be wa 'holding his
,f Oc- And Could Have Sold Many More.
tbe game bad to l» F"&lt; &lt;&gt;’er- TIm' *T° purchase of a steel ranfee. A sal^maa Ot the sale.
7.t"l the wool |
gun
protably with the muzzle resting
each
entertaiment.
For
these
wo
have
trams are Yen'
matched. •• the from tb« factory will be on hand to
Reason? BANNER Want
&lt;«di 'ceruii.lv
THEIR 55th WED­
■ ■ iienseo on |
had printed one hundred especially on his foot, the gun was discharged;
demonstrntc the supsrftir qualities ot
aeon- «t 3—S &lt;M&gt; ’"'■k
DING ANNIVERSARY. reserved seat tickets. Single reserved and the hoy's foot wan tadly mangled.
Adv.
’•% ‘ would J
'
• o cHn beat I }]. £. ©owning, of Nashville, knows Bbv«N*aml it waa ho|«Kl tbe .uprcmm-j this range during the wee»-.
. Fifty-live golden years of wedded seats will ho 10 cents. Season tieketa. His uncle heard his cry for lieIp. hur­
ot one team or tbe other might be aettb-i
life were celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. by which th'1 holder gets five splendid ried to him. and carried him -to* his
’ ‘ from a pleasant experience the virtue Ged la»t Saturda). i’-raildy the game
FOUND SINGULAR
Wm. Montgomery at- their home in entertai ments at 30 cents each or Iff 1.30 own honw.. and sent for Dr. Hanlon,
toifi «_
: and
value of the BANNER Want
n\v
yet
I*
;.|ay«L
INDIAN RELIC Hickory Corners.. Wednesday of last for tht series. Students of .the ^city. of Wayland. The Dr. found the woubd
1
foot ball game Column. *• He put in a little notic** in
week.
A aumptuoua dinner was served country or Nonnul School, get rtbese such a had ime that he fears amputa­
■
• &lt;&gt;nr want column Nov. 1. and ran it
OF SPECIAL INTEREST.
i
--------after which all departed lor their homes for i?l.(X) or at 20 cents each.Singki ad- tion of the foot will lif Mceaaniw.
Mi hi1 two weekk It read '‘FOR BALE—80
A Stonr Plpr With Bear Carved
Fred ia a bright twy and a great fa-,
wishing the father and mother many miaaiori 50 cents, and 35 c»‘ii&amp; for
K*i'« .-.nd Wisconsin j head yeafling steers, and 100 good
To BANNER Readers In Aliddlei file
On It. Found on Martin happy returns of the day. Those pres­ students. Buy a season ticket ROW. verity. and all aro very sorry for his
“AnnArb-.r &gt;-tuT
breeding ewes. H. E. Downing. Naslii
misfortune.
ent were Dr,. Robert Montgomery and on sale at Heath &amp; Carveth's.
and Vicinity IsChrlstmo.*
IviUe." Monday be &gt;kphoned its aEuper’a Farm.
•.
wifts, Wm.
Montgomery’ «nii W‘fv*
•
; follow®: i"Say. 'take “out that want
Announcement.
Samuel Thomas while at workon the James Montgomery, wife and two chil­
SURPRISED MISS CALLA MILLS.
POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEETING.
r.y
will
go
adv.
I
’
ye
ibid
all
the
steer*
and
all
**» Artur
farm
of
.'Jnrtm
Eupcr.
in
Woodland,
Saturday was the birthday of. Mias
dren. Harry Simpson and wife Minnie
Our readers in general will he inter*&lt;• witnosa , ’h” sheep,! and could have sold a k»t
There will be h meeting of the llustfound a singular and very interesting Simpson, uf Hickory C’ornen*.
Calla
Milla, one of the BANNER'S
estnd
the sptwtol holiday
ings Poultry Association Friday1 eve­
MichiI’tt bad ’em."
Indian relic. It was a Mono pipe, with
lady compouton*. . The other lady
rnmt of H. j. Christmas, the photog
ning
to
make
arrangements
for
the
1 the team '
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SPECIAL PRICES SATURDAY.
“W"ht “MMtl
ranher.' But odr readers in Middleville a very natural figure of a bear carved
typos of the city, to the number of
coining exhibition. Dec. at* to 23. .1U05.
'’niveraity THANKSGIVING DAY
on the lx&gt;wl of
theSaturday
pipe. Tbe
Indian
uu
------J. M.
Weaver will make a
nine. iw.rpetratcd a thorough snrpriae
J. (lJ*
u .1 Mre. L.
EXCURSION RATES. and vicimty will be Vartte'nlarlJ &gt;n- who did this certainly poasrered a good
CQt &gt;n the prices of meats. Sharp Butterfield, of London, Canada, upon her that evening. They left
uro i terrated 1 wcauae of thn fad_ th*1
•
'■ ‘”1 Mix W. It
On nrainnt ol ThtoitiglTin* D»y tbe
artistic talent, for **.»
the Amrasteto
figure zvs
of Choice cub* will go at a very low price, the weH'.knowjj judge will make the several pkavant reminders of the oc­
mtrfcbrista.itabit.aitobliahKla.rtlrilo tn deal. of......
awards for the exhibition here.
; . Aillmr Mc-|c. K. A S. Ry. Co. will tell roni„
the bear is vein.- natural. Mr. Thomas while the cheaper grade** of meats will
casion for the surpriaed party. An
A j”?;P A ■‘h«i&lt;loii. Dr. I trip oxcutoion tickets, nt one and one that town.
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prize® his find very highly.
be sold at a big sacrifice. Before, you
There was a very pleasant surprise evening of much social pleasure was
.
Retebam.- Frank ‘ third fare tor the ronnd ;trip- Date of
place your order for meats Saturday
it on Leia Burroughs Monday ayening al
_
The Charlotte bowling te«w
John Michael, who was taken quite willpaysyMi
J. . 7‘ '“bn Bnrke and I *ale, Nov. 2D and noth. Itetuyn limit. up last evening and mopped the
—
jn to call at Weaver
’s mark-* j the )&gt;ome of her brother Ntdson in this indulged in. Her guest* wish for her
*
’ ul-»tfd that thi, 1 leaving dsatinatirm not later than Do- Jrth with tbe Hartings team, win seriously ill Friday, ^reported as much
his prices.
! city. All had a flue time.
many happy return* of the day.
better.
» r»r'
B*TC in
i «mber «h.. 1 DOS.
ntnf by CT pointa.
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SERIOUS. POSSIBLY
FATAL ACCIDENT

BABT DROWNED
III A QSTERN

NOTICE lilt
AUCTION SALES

�HASTINGS BANNKK. NOVEMBEK 15. 1W5.
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FREEPORT.
th« city council, and tbe Municipal
Ownership and republican officala electCORRESPONDENCE, j1 I Mian AriuaReigler is viaiting her
1 slater Mm. Fred Durkee of Woodland
Thursday forenoon at nd Tuesday will have charge of all the
______________;____ ah^rac'ts to he let for the next four
H this week.
years in the inetropol is. Jerome, whom
NASHVILLE.
Rev. M. W. Duffey, wife and two
COOK BROS . Editors.
Tammany fought hardest of all. was
Last Saturday the Naabville foot ballI daughters werb In Berlin over Sunday.
elected district attorney. So Tammny team defeated the Hastings team 5 to 0.
Rev. Clone of Grand Rapid* occupied
will have very slim picking in New
; Mrs. Philip Franck is at Battle» the pulpit here Sunday in Rev. DufYork, and a decent city government
ONE YEAR i»l 00
Creek'and Knlamxoo visiting her daugh­■ fey’s jJace.
81X MONTHS SO
THREE MONTHS
25
Mm. Wm. Moore, Ward and Leda
ter Mm Elia Davis and Roy her son.
visited in Grand Rapids over Sunday. '
Mrs. J. R. Taylor, daughter of Mr.
Entered al the [/ostoffire at Itartlnri. Michi­
Mm. Sarah Leach of Hartings is |
When the sleepy old Quakers of and Mrs. E. W. Brigham left for her'
gan, aa second ctaM matter.
Philadelphia wake up sufficiently to home in Wisconsin last week.
visiting her daughter Mrs. F. A. §te j
AOVERTtSINO RATES.
kick her corrupt gangsters out of office
Display advertl»l»it. nUM furntabxd on appUMrs. Solomon Troxel is quite ill atI; son, this week.
it is time for all who hope for better
• BtlOU.
Mine* Bertha Newman and Addie
this writing.
ttaalne.M locals and reading notice*. On
firrt pure, or among Brevities. r^canne; else­ things to “thank God and take cour­
Sinclair were in Lowell last Thursday.
where. 7c » line. A veraa-- of seven words to tho age." It was Lincoln Steflins who. : Mrs. Tina Anderson of Grand Rap­
W. H. Pardee and family visited his
ids
is
seriously
ill
with
cancer
of
the
writing of the graft of the political
Card •( Thank*. tw»nty-flrs6gt&gt;U each.
atomheh at the home of -her father.. parents Jas Pardee «|id wife north of
Obituary, pws uwatl rosolutlouv. 6c a Hoc. gangsters of that city, characterised
town Sunday.
Notion of birth*. dealt!* or tuarrtiwe* will be tbe situation as follows: “Philadelphia, Samuel Hartford.
printed free as news matter.
WiirVanilerlip and wife are visiting
corrupt but contented."
Mrs. William Feighner and son Ivani
of Clare are the guestK of tier father at Walter Clark’s near McCords this
JHm Mater.
week.
Michigan certainly is faring well
.
JOB PRINTING.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Clarence Welch
Mm Mary Fish is very ill at ,the
Tbr Uanxku
o&lt;&gt;e of the best equipped under existing conditions. We believe
home of her daughter. Mrs. Jas. HnlJob office* In Western Mlchlnu. and prepared the people of this state appreciate the erne day last week, a sun.
to do every kind ot book and Job j&gt;rlntln|.
D.
W.
Smith
was
at
Halting*
last
:
liters.
teneflts of the wise tariff policy of the
week the guest of his sun Clement.
BuH Brayton of Lowell visited rein- .
The State ot Michigan cannot afford republican party, which is making
Mrs. G. A. Parmenter of Petoskey lives in th.- village Saturday night ami
and we believe it* feople do nut de - Michigan a very proaperonw manufacin visiting friends in this village.
hire, the crippling of the Agricultural j turiijg alate.
Sunday.
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Guy Reuter ishume from-bis school
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Mrs. &lt;»«l
Asa Noyes o^u
aqd ov..
son tow.
Ren visited
srrriia. 11
College. the~thr«ivst:ite normal school*
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---------or tbe State University, We must have | j.Down and oat goea Senator Gorman. | ber sun Wwley in M*pie GroVe Snndai ‘ at Grand Rapids.
an iat-llig.nt dtilaiuMp, Tb. norai.l I (or-■ Jtt,, the"
The S’eighner district.is trying to findI i Jas. Bntrick ww&lt; home oyer Sunday .
NnhiMil* are nwrikul
it--..!..... i it
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schools
needed to'
to1 train tniLohorM
teachers Maryland.
He. ___
was_crashed
land, ­ ai teacher for the winter term'of schooL.: retunifog to his prnrk. in Grand Rapids
for the graded «ehuuU uf Michigan. slide ;n democratic Maryland, which
Mrs. Chas. Cruso and daughter I Munday morning­
The University iff; needed tu prepare went republican, just to show what Amber of Quimby were tbe guests of’! The Miaaea Florence Washburn and •
men for teaching as well as profession­ the people think of such corrupt losses. tier sister Mrs. Cha*. Scheldt Saturday. ; Edith Helrigle attended tbe Epworth :
al and buaiuew.walks of life. A large
Mm. Chas. Brown is at Traverse 1 Lragud. Convention ai Grand Rapids 1
portion of tbe increase of state taxes is
Lt is public necewity which will City caring for her mother Mm. Lydiat last week. '
due to the growth of these'educationar
1 H. E. Ludlow is in- Dorr this week
Williams
who is seriously ill.
institutions Instead of decreasing the compel railroads to give up .their arbi­
oh business.
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apprupuationit tor them. |hey should trary-pethods aud the right to fix rates.
IRVING.
The people, insist that there must te {
Geo. J. Nagh-r and wile. Frank Nagto increased. And our splendid State
Mr*. G. J. Teeple visited friends in ler and wife, visited at Wm. Parker’*
goversunent
regulation
of
railroad
Agricultural college especially demnndH
•rhttta. ii-’i the interest of the public.
Hasting-; over Sunday.
in Campbell Sunday afternoon.
the consideration of Michigan. Il* use­
'Mrs. Jennie Wilcox of^Lds- Angele?. t ‘.The funeriil of Gotlieb Nngler was
fulness is only jmit.lieguuitb te ap»
Ptdijical independence wan the watch­ Caiiforaift . is visiting relatives’ and I held in tin M. E. church Thursday
predated. We believe thei appropria­
tion for this college shoulil te very word ef the American voter last Tues­ friend* in thia ’virinitv. It 1 has Iwen 1 afternoon. His remains were brought
largely increases!, and are sure the day. lit will &gt;«e well for the so-called more than twenty year* ’ mnee she left I here from Jarksoii he Laving made his
state of Michigan will reap greater leaders to take note of tin/Mate of the ?Michigan for tJie west and her old 'home at his son’s August. Nagler.
result* from it* luuuev invited there public, mind, and govern themselves i fHenth are much pleased to have her Tho*: who attended the funeral from :
! rytum fur this visit.
than in any other channel, i Tbe farm-1 accordingly.
i away were. Rev. Theodore.' Nagler of j
ing interest* of the stsie will te j
.
.. Mm, S. L. -Coulter and infant daugh- j Saginaw. Mm Wi|l Naglcr of Howard
greatly tenefitted by *uch a enuree. ' Tammany won; but the hare 3.(MW ; -tjei
?r uf North Irving visited her sister ; city. Rev AuguM Nagler and. wife of
ami they need consideration right . utajority for McClellan for Mayor of
— :j Mr
Mrs. Geo. McConnell over Sunday.,
J Jackson. John Nagler and wife of
now.
;
roie't York^wus a xtiimng a rebuke t10 ;I Mrs. Cliet Benedict and .daughter 1 Md'H-'vIllc aud Dr. F.
•• -W." Nagler and
1—7
:Hr
I ‘tat cAnJiiwl King Ut «rnipt(#»taK . (Ln'^de ol HnrftagTrlJrea ihT'ton,.' S wife &lt;.&gt;t Grand Rapids.
The report from Unainj that &lt;h ------------------------------------------------- te’* parents Mi. and Mr&gt;. Cbfi* M&lt;
, ’ Rev. rheudbre Nagler returned to .
Titan.- dairy and feed «citnrisMcrt r, i The American -voter* said to' the !I dann
dai last Saturday.
1 Saginaw ’Friday morning.!
X L’. Bint ha* jurt \u. x-ejilpd in rid-( rvrrnpi political »xw*e* last Tuesday ‘ |Laat
j
Wednesday evening ateut fort* August Nagler and wife? ntnnad t*.
’ding fibe state of a large quantity ot **Go way back and .Mt down.'
‘
j ef the friends aud neighbor* of Mr ' Jackson. Saturday
apiynuun vinegar, stuff that bad been!
I and Mt*. E. E. Warner sprang a gen-, The foot tell team went over to Lake
doctored and compounded to te sold in ,
nine surprise on them by going to their • Odessa last Saturday to. play tbe Lake
IUILK DEALERS LAW
Michigan m pure cider vinegar, sugJ bp me and reminding them of th&gt;*ir &lt; Cdosct team. The game was. a good
gents the practical value of an alert '
i sixth wedding anniversary. Tte eve-; one. rvsniling in a victory'for Freeport
rfmlni.tru.Um of th.- dtef. of Mr. Do„
App|y „ Tho,.
J fling w.L4 most enjoyably spent with I 3 to 0.
Bijd’s office. In aotne paat.years there :
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music sml . gorf KK-iattinw nil rou.nl, ■ J|(M
j. ,.i,itlng ter
lia* been question aw tu the: yalne of
Milk to Neighbors. How
Hefrebbrnentb were «w«H After which ! lm[heT An.un .nd wife in Jiwkeon ' I
the dairy and food llepartment and as
the Law Reads
Rev.
\\.
H
Hoicotnb
in
a
few
.well
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to its vigor in the |nii&gt;rc**mi i:tof state I ...
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The Misxa-m Marion Btu«se4 and Malc
cbosen word* in behalf of the friend* , n
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... ! ••! Poiihtv attended the foot tell game
presented Mr. ai’.d Mr*. Warner with
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makon. of J impure &gt;o.xU. Bal tbore !?elrii'’ ««■'«'»
.. i m
i . t
.i
t
!,t Lake Odetwa Sat.trdav and called on
rocker a- a token of re-' ,
..on*
&gt;
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b» &gt; •«. ,4, euacemso.. of f£lt ... .ha. I
b&gt;'
Il"'
" e haw •a : tenutiful
.
Mrs. Mae bme|kerTorm«*rlv a re-odenl
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Jlrm-tlon a..ri..p .be pr»eJ admialm
l"U«ine..u.&lt;v m. ... wba.h- ! tnembranee.
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of this place.
. .nui.m, m..l .be efideo. merewe of , ”r,T'
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Mr.' Dell. I’rrku., wa. in Grand 1
aoUrity. „ tlm offidiab. of the depart- !
?^,r «"«“*••* *&gt; «”««• &gt;“J
Erod O'Connor while rutting at l.i»! Rnpi'D ter week, m Imr aiater'e Mre.
te»t temme mo™«nvenm4t with the
M
nick- Jack', in Wayland towndrip tet Will Taylor:
J,r* ’’ A' «**• ■’ »&gt;**&lt;«*
.»..l.aieMpromi«,th.ttoma..mdAtion.e^,"-Ti~'‘’ " ®f*.ra.io». who wirn-k mx'..Wl&gt; -duAhimwU Jr, lh&lt;
,rather than oritimm w|t be the fdtore i *■"' “J n‘‘lk or r,“&lt;u1” tn"" " 'vwon tool while bnntir^. It tea th.- lw}&lt; “other «»l .rber r.-lutive. near Baton
.lewrviuK of tbe idaire Lfl^'^mn ve^nm.. defm. or .tore, or wyw careless in handling the gun when
riepartment
w ,o
or tJc,lver tn,lk or vr^am
it. was discharged with the above resph '
EAST MAPLE GROVE.
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I to a hotel, restaurant, tea rd ing hrnne or
i Hh* foot is so terriibly mangled that '•
' any puhjie plare. shall te considered a
N C. Hhgt-rniau viritad hi* *on l;yK* ■
Barry comity will rtreive this year j milk dealer: and &lt; very milk dealer'' ’ amputation seems pirobnble.
,
in
Lansing
Matunlay.
■ from the‘state nearly ft’V.IXXj in pri­
who shall sell milk or cream from a [ Mias Addie Norris spent Friday and
Wil! Davi* ami wife wen* gnert* of
mary school monej-. The ;state tax
■ Saturday in Lhe city
'
wagon
or
other
’
conveyance,
.depot
or
apportioned to Birrv county asjwittl).
■ the formers parent* Saturday night.
.Mrs. Dftvorah Fox was marri&lt;&gt;d last
•fitore, or who shall sell, or deliver
Thus Barry countv u» already n-cvfvivg
• fromth«,ut(,witi4»in.1&lt;WJf.,muth milk or cream ,,r
“"‘..'iT। wuek to n Mr. Blackmore tn’ar Leslie, j; Gu* MorgnnthsliT and. wife f&lt;a*sed
or^
to “
a hotel, 'restaur*
■ Sunday with the latter** sister Mr-.
I Ye acribe extends cohgratnlatiuns ’
Alva Riven
ing ntiironU wbi.-b te. !«» ttehtodj --------- H _.w.jB.-F. "Norris
r
wan in Grand Rapid*
2 Mi-* Ethel Larkin of Nashville wa ■
license j Wednesday on business.
cotmittttiotellntbJuitlteltuta.tli,. ’ thi* atatd must first obtain
t-blntn a
. Iten-I
from the Dairy and Food Uommiwrioncr j n,.* Ritchie district ta in need of « ■ a guest uf Mr*. Viola Hagermap Saturtrict court slntll te jupheld i s the U
I day night.
to mil *ueh milk or cream. A lirenae tmebm*. wvauauuuivAsw
Communicate with
Cha* Wilwnu \yun«.
WM- j
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S. supreme court, this state
’“ ’
iu the '
*’n rtJ!ln?r'-’d f°r Pituh wagon ur Hum*
Director. Middleville. Route !
, ?Un^ns Herman |«*.*td te*
paring Imck to Barry count- u
...’ ....’ | other conveyance, depot or store.
I xb. 4.
‘
I w®e'{ a» the home of her brother N. C.
future more money than thip county j
I
ir
i
wm*
we
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Hagerman.
will pay the state ini taxo. Already
L'-Z-ly I
John Miller and family now occupy , .
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BOLTER—FIRS TER.
-.a
Io Ritchie * «house
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.lame*, JHarmon*
and
one fourth of the couitie* of Michigan I
. S.|C.
near■ Ghn
lake.
“mv' ll“ru
’on' family were
«,----- --ot tbe latter. ’*■ ]&gt;arent* Mr. and ’'
Hre.receivingmore
mopey fron£the
rrom.tlie state
slate i, “
’"‘J pretty wedding
wvmwiuh »««■*
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A■ very
took pince
place m
at : —----------- .■"
arejeceiring
more mopey
। M’r.s. McBeth Sunday.
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thiMk) counties
count ies pay in
In stale
start* take* j■ t !»♦* home'of Mr and Mrs. George E. |
than those
This would seem tu show that Midhi- j Firster, ;on the State Road. Castleton |
i Carl Gould of Charlote is here doing-1
j work on Weafey Debolt* new hotrae.
L
gan is not favoring the railroads, for . township. Wednesday November Im, .
it is they, who pay the great [bulk, of '
Mffh noon, in tbe prenance of
। Mis. Fannin Whitcxnnb and children |
the primary school money into tho ' ovor. **’ invited guests, relative* &lt;rf(tbv
CAUSE AND THE SECRET OF ! were guerts at Mr*. Grace Slade’* one .1
state rreasury.
i
i bride and groom, when their daughter I
SUCCESS.
' day last week.
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! Mary K/was joined in the tend*, of i i,
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Mfs. Grace Slade and Mr*. Hazel;
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&gt;’ Harmon and daughtor Were guest* of '
uwwui tuvuaiu iuxu ,uu uruiwrrpur* 111 1 ..
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at the street corner tearech- i Mrs* M*Bie&gt; VanWagner's Thursday. ,
(h« nom,nation of njnbltau.joffia.l.; I ‘
»l'P«in,ud the coup!, took lhatr
aid?
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j Arthur Hill :uul ^family were guests'
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. n„ । places
4l
th.tB.-Coa,
*hi gm.lu.trf
I''"™- tn
4" a» beautiful
l«;«"ttf.tl corner of the
the ]
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e.T
TLXlhe
of the former’s parents in Nashville
uilooii keeper into '* bom am of Cin- I 1^Or- “I'"’1'* Untied for the ocof Cin-1
_.5T7_ .u_ , ,u_ ____
bouses and the wrecked hopes- and Monday.
.
. then
.
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Ii , CMion, and m the presauce of the com- ,
.ciunati,
Hamilton County,
then
ambitions they contain?
ataniling. the xilomti rcremonv
Mrs. Nellie Shoup and daughter of !
of Ohjo. was assuming to dictate the panypronoaoevd
»\ Have
by
Ker.
C.
I.
Br..lU’V' you ever
«W thought
U,'’"«ht that these
was ]
' \
- party nominees and to be the whole
. “ &lt;*"■*
J were once Battle’(?rtek visited her brother €&gt;sc*r
or Hastings,
Ihmtimm. which
which made
m.d. them
them
“P»
ley, of
pnsh. The-’rank and file stood this sort
young, presumably full ot. hope, and Archer la*t Sunday also visited her
of thing for a long time, because they husband and wife. After congratnla- probably with little thought of what sister Mrs. Orlie Swift last week.
tionn. ft fine two course dinner was '
did not wish to embaraim McKinley ur ~r,eJ to (te torg. enmpa,,. Th&lt;« th'
Tu"“
John Biggs is very sick at this writ
ip X.. • I&gt;0
Hoonevelt by an adverse* rtajorfity. from, dbtonoe
Do you kno*
know th.
thatt In
in nl™.
nine , ™.
cases out i.ng.
But thiw year there were no national
i of ten these very people might have
Work has l«gun on the F. M. Sheds
Thomas, of Kalamazoo. Mich, and ■
issues ut stake, and no cougrexamen to
saved siHneieuUy from their incomes
elect. And’ they smashed the Cox Roy Draper and Edward Gird, of Ro­ of their more prosperous days to have but rather alow.
mann. Newyago county. The happy
Nearly everyone.attended the Ladies
machine into Rtnifheroun*.
ixraired comfort in their old age?
couple will live on the Draper farm.
It’s a startling fact that almfkst every Aid at Mrs. Tho* Wilkindon's arid
The American people are with Prte- There were many very handaome and । aged dependent is dependent tiecause everyone report* it fine dinner of chick­
useful, preamtte given by the friendn.
en pie.
ident Roosevelt in his demand for* reg­
; of failure to lay aside something in the
ulation of railroad rates. Tbe heavy
A social hup was given at tbe burnt
’ days of plenty. Have you ever thought
vote fur “Municipal- Ownership" lin
of Miley Andrews and a good time re­
of these things?
New York ought to indicate to the
Are YOU saving money? How are ported.
railroads tte wisdom of submission ito
yon saving it?
Miiwi Wulldorff .nd Fred Bidelman
■wine regulation. For the American
Lf your savings are just being hoard­
people will no longer tolerate the axed in your borne, without drawing ware in Cbn-lott. Sotnrtlay.
isting situation wi^ich gives to a f&lt;jw
interest, the money is idle-and worse
men the right to dictate rate* fiar
still, in danger of being stolen.
PROBATE ORDKK
railroad public service, and to favor
State of Mlohlran, County of Barry, m
Lf your savings are in a BANK the
y*?0 ,‘ro’*‘* Cow forte*
the few at the expense of the many,
major portion of their earning power
fend give conoeaaiomi to certain locali­
goes into the pockets of othkra. Three
Ayer’s Cherry Pectorsl Is not
ouo ihou.'and nine hundred and five
10 ,0&lt;r
ties to tbe detriment of others.
or four per cent, is all YOU get
! jescHt Cha*. M. Muck.vt Cmlwt*
a simple couth syrup. It is a
Saving from yoar income is an ex­
strong medicine, a doctor's
The people of Michigan approve tlje
cellent plan, but you should invest your
energetic steps Governor Warner in
savings. I have a plan whereby you
medicine. It cures hard cases,
taking to have tho railroad* issue the
can save and invest at the same time.
severe and desperate cases,
Of 'kid dereaxed te admitted toie^X,
old style mileage, which could te
You can invest each month, the and tbe
executor therein nunird ar.nJitnrSi £
chronic cases of asthma, pleu­
“Ptolhtad ur
used on tbe trains, instead of being
money you can spare and deposit it In *qme other sulUbc iwr*nt&gt;
risy,
bronchitis,
consumption.
compelled to go to the station and exa security that is absolutely aafe, and
Ask your doctor about this.
ehange their milage for a ticket, thup
which will pay you eight per cent or
causing much annoyance and incortmore, instead of the three per cent the
banks offer.
cured the Riwentof the Micbiagn roads. Will you write or call and let me
St
lf Mny
Tim TSSS
and in now at work with the Wertera
explain it to you? a timple request
Frenger Aaoociation. We hope he
will bring the plan in detail. Will you ■otice u&gt; the ner^t * h.tli 2*’TH.H®'*'
may succeed.
. ,
let me serve you?
C. B. BENHAM,
TW magidtmle ot tbe Timm/ re
City Bank Building, Hastings, Mich.
buke ib Nmr York City am no* b»
WiU te in office Wednesday, Thawunprecistod. Tho repobiicn. eoctfot
day and Saturday evenlnga.

Hastings Banner.

Published
Sa«unK«.

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FOR BOYS

We have an extra heavy fleece lined Undent ear
sizes from 16 to 34. If you want
a good warm garment, see this one, * OO

you want to buy your BED BLANKETS
at the low price, do it now.
They are
selling fast. Note the low prices. oe

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A few full size 10-4 Blankets at................................
A few full size 11-4 Blankets in tan or grey

A 64x80 in extra heavy blanket.......'
These three numbers are getting low, if you want
a pair at these prices buy them now.

AIm an extra heavy 12-4 Blanket at

W. E. MERRITT
The Most Complete Corset
Stock in Barry County^

isnuule cf the same wistaria} as $3

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The bdiex jacket of a tocoaotlve—Exposed to wear, weather xnd Su’-^r S’&lt;-. r-:.
iron, Lecausr tor inch purposes sheet iron is more durable than sheet «:e&lt;. .
Range is nude of sheet iron—-not steel- for exactly the same reiuen.

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A Doctors

It Is a lor.f; step from locotnoures tn the range in your kitchen, hat the nuc- • . ■
you: rxagc is made is of vita.' importance in your household economy -

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Sheefircn coats twice m much as sheet steel, bat steel will rest, and erickr . -r
inp app^rstus means loss ot heat,- waste of fuel, and in r. few years the r-.n/c .. :&lt;
the jnnlt heap.
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Ic ths body of all Majestic Ranges we now us- Majestic Old Style Chare Oil Iron.
Tie : -F
fruatewwk .--r
.-»« Majestic Malleable Iron—:h.- -&lt;.-n that • ■: ’
cracks or warps, and is sj thin that you can do all your cooking witfio.?. remc-v ; - .
Tbe iocotno-.ire is compelled to stan^ up under severe tests—good Io.,’..- v . * •
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train of csss. A range bvfft to endare and- stand; every test is the most e;
.
that you can buy, and that rang*

The Majestic
Over 50U pleased customers in Barry

Least Expensive
County

Sold ex'cl

Goodyear Bros.
Hastings. Michigan.

POVERTY

1

GIRLS

o

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The way to make money is to
buy goods cheap at

Hogue’s Cash Store
If you want to get ahead. If you want to eave money
my jour Kooilsai Hogiles. Iiendquartera for ueueral
.MerHuindise. Coffee-., Teas. Spicee. JSxttacta. Canned
Utiode, Gooku a. Crackers, Cheese, in fact everything
in the Grocery line. Dry Goods. Vuderwear. ’ Men’s
Working I,armeota. Hats and Cans. Gloves and Mil
tens. Xotions; Etc. Shoes v,d Kubbers at wholesale

Hogue’s Cash Store

Railroad
"The Line Beautifiil"
BUFFALO
to

127 Jtttmon Stmt
Phone 151

Valley

t

Hatting, Mien.

NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA

The Hastings Lumber 1 Coal Co

Medicine

COAL

bouirht v^r'wu L"? det“a',d from iiowion. Have you
willWvo0 ta ~nr8yPDly -vet’ W you haven’t it
. Iwd.s%!’’ We bantfle the very
Md ™ sen at
8e‘~THE KIND THAT BURNS
othe7kind
th Mme pnce you wou,d W for the

s what we’d eay if you’d ask us if
yet We have a
rT1,lny tlle Lumber business
Windows
ffih.Vt0Ck of dumber, Lath. Shingles,
est. WE8ELLTHEBJIaTROoflNGOW“ ,he °W'
SMILE”1"0

FEBCF
FENCE POSTS.

*HOWE

WrU W00D *^**^8 ON HAND.
FENCE POSTS.
FENCE ROSTS.

BAUER BROS.,

ATLANTIC COAST
.RESORTS '
Five thrt'^h lr»i»l Ja,l&gt;-

Dipin&lt;U«- ’ 11 “*
Conneel, at BoW”"1

N.arara.
lines from &lt;•&gt;'

For
a,n«. .«"»•

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LT-w*

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�jrs just THE TIME OF YEAR FOR * GOOD
ROOK ANO A GOOD FIRE.

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Phone 241

nlyrur.

1RIUM

Children's

Dresses in /Cinghamsbn. ■
4 toil years.

MrMto Homer
Oread Rapid, vloltom Hooda,

About tiYOOU more will l« added |&lt;&gt;
th© assets of th© wrecked Vit-L-i.
h*nk by the Octibn OF the f. s.
^d m.inLT*
E"‘ Xr““i'h
end Ell. Co,,.., illVulllnl
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j ‘'The,unexpected return home uf yar-

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Uullor, V Bdllerai,
“nJ

Mrs. Kate Hines, of Grand -Rapids
•Pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
McKlwnin:
(
51 r.- K,uJ Mrs. Kellar Stem arid Mr I

“avo charge of all Lady .Maccala*
w-rk until Jan. 1st.
j
(
, Hhel.lon
ami ^ugi
«irlI| ~ Seward
■-™»™.»»&lt;,.io|1 tod
dough.,., or!
one day last Week bccati-M- h r' 1 tl” '
.l,MrJ'or nrv KUMtS ot4.
hit rxrvth-I

i&gt; v'. Woods, who ilisapjH'an'd t-wo
A grand jar, .g Pnw Paw wlnn^l , Fr*"l&lt; 8l&gt;Mkvt. of •'&lt;orth Bakin,ore. ■
years «g&lt;. and for information of his
'v
1
“»o aune to thi».&lt;aty WHnwtav :
vvheregbouta a liberal
reward was , SI Indictments
___ xugaii.,. ,-i.ire,,.
iitrercil, has solved another mystery,
i ’Buren
Uo.. ------mostly
fur violatiolre
----..
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ShwludlaCrawcly.
Suits.
u-uekH agu- the county officials 'tl,e Lx*al option liqimr law
,
I r‘,’,’r»ed to hi- home Saturday
and Two
Bearskin, Ao ..ra
m.wericu-ly visited Oakhill cemetery j
.
-- -----| , K' *¥’rsh»*,‘‘- formerly a resident of
Wool Bonne t- and Mit- in this city and opened an old grave.;
[rs- "Ul Tulley - an ag«l wumunCnr,tnn-l’ut'‘&lt;wre*idir»gintlienorthTh;- l.-l to many sensational report*. &gt;•'’** Lonu Wtt* 'n Greenville, wa-^ri nsrt &lt;.f th&lt;- state, was calling on
. tens.
It is iK.w made public that the step! fMafly injured in it runaway accid.-nt ( vid f'icnds in the citv Suturda-).
j I
and
Sleeping
H
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in Grnnd
H»Pidsfurnished
Thursday '
’
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i mother
of Harry
Woods
’
A telegram w,ia received hy‘ Dr. .1, i
Ni^t Gownswhut seemed to lie plausible twidence
&lt; . La in pm a n bite Satiinjay niyh’ stat- 1
The Famous Stc r.M Goods that young Woods bad keen foully
Marehalls gas plant feai been -uhl to
I ing that his soil James u.-w dangerous-(
"Chicago corporation.
Warranted Wat rproof .
with and that his body" hud
,.ly sick Ml the University hoiiphai at i
. AnnArlor.
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jlr
for jhat citty Sun- l
Designs !-&lt;en surreptitiously buried in the
Fancy Pyj day .noon. James «-».
_
_____ _____
takeh
sick
., uaccs .’.’metcry at night. The officers had
and Silks.
•hurwiaj,
Friday
Ije
seemed! much 1
, -•&gt; much laith in the information that
and EmbroiA-rr
““"r «u........ . g .,,1- bread. , .
&lt;»tb- Is-ttcr. bnt on Saturday , night yuv, &gt;jj
'.hey opened tin- grave. Tbe uiu-xpecti»l.- It y«»q want «•&gt; tin&lt;! ; much wurs- that hi- father wj- siim-I
I CAN SAVE YOU
-I returh home the next week of. young
if.
t- ;i
,,j
s moved.
' &lt;■.1- liestroyvil the- x.'p-ution and i bread ifonr. t.-st It t*u "• ?,?. *
MONEY
■ M.iviHl a «e&lt; -nd mystery.Bat tip Creek! way: in the ilrs&lt; phi- -. &lt;i.h- i
J.h t.rnuL
\
f white with a faint. y- lh.u !ffi|
MINA M. SCOTT
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---------! take SJUh* uf It np in y jtu- I
Michigan has*t.:i22 rur.il mail
,
, .
pr«*«rit will fall apart Iixi
XXXXJOCOe
•' rf^wky apix-aring country . buy, ia huiipv R.p, ,.xne .t •
And may their tri
oooocoocotx.--..
;; i-.imr tu town recently, and afteryour fingers
. wffi not f-*el cntlrelv
E. L. Sinclair of White' plgsX has
£ wandering up and down the rtUs*u&lt; for1 smooth ntalpuw.lvry. but via
will be j hnigp't uf tin Fnuik Ihs.var farm in
“ an hour or so, atopi&gt;ed in front of an ! ab,*‘ f dutly to dirtlDtnniilt• dlfferon
empty'Lulidiiig to gore at a window :
* I’ut a ijtiie &lt;&gt;f ii Iwr.recn Rutland. luis taken |*osveask&gt;n arid ’.viil
3 ON
make it hi-future home.’
bang-'i a-iwrvtstnent -.f - »uu theatrical I • 0,1 r ,wlb
chvlv; it wlU . ruii, :&gt; a
• Rev. Hach filled the Me: hodist pnlI.. „ Uttlv Wi.it. !«■ «■«
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, nutty wftivii. at.r dri-liiv -ih.-t i« n' ■ j nil Sunday morning, Rev. Trt tf holdtn one &lt;■( ..... .VW. Wot. n...l „ H
,,,
.
i ing quarterly meeting, in the Ktipdint?
N fore wry long another, then t w» «r\ uilug*
' nicnt* filhsl By Ri-v. Hatch &lt;si the
three more. Tin funner bad not -aid
.
IMark
:i wonk hut continued tu look
TMto1 L-*. it s»*i
re &lt; .The -crub
hall team t|f the
" ■ Hastings .High -School went to -Nash8
MfiWT
*l p illr’Sutunhiy and played a gamt^-ith
a iimger and asked th- larutvr toy what frpm! Manchester cepi
j.ud ht Ji1 ithe High Hchwd team of that tillage
hr wa- lonking^Hf Tbe country boy
ItN-fuh' in Ixmdou he exhibited the r&lt;*
never turned Iris brad but answered : wuHn: of bts iinalyw; Aiuoug them the latter winning by a sron- uf 5 tu 0.
■ 1 was ju-t trying tu M-e bow.^ung a ■were! «nnw white dampies ot annuo ' Van any one tiling iue road- much
Agent'
fellci could tend his own business nlm.u cblurld^ annuonluxn sulphuh. worse than they »verc last week? The
withurtt .-ome denied iuol wanting io calchim sulphnte 4ud a Ikeaulifully iheavy’* rain- &lt;-t Snnday follnwpd by
I :- k\ wh.»t hr was doing '
cryntallixthl paraffin liydroearliun adm;
-n'.iw, ajia the s i d that there iia« no
\
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; liar In properties anil coinpositlon w a
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' Kubsranct* present In beeswax
'Di- Jr'iiiiurt-dor tbe.mml tu dry up made
thi!
roads about as near lK&gt;ttoin|e-s a­
L ike Ode«M* wfTI-si&gt;end the * lU.tAH'. &gt;&lt;&gt;ot u!*o ••wLtlned lb per cent of hen..
;L.:y welLcyuld lie.
’ &gt;iu- ; hydrocarbon oilsL From tuahe ot the ’I they
iiine1 week** ago lor public
’
prodii-.'tM
rrofessur
Knecht
p:x*parv»|
a
’
■•uts. in a paper box contferg
E.lw.bd Srnirti. 'wh.»s- marridge to
. brown &lt;ly«*MutT which produced alwo- ’
Mis-. Etlith Weaver wa.- unuauncin) in
will cum-.* there from Battle i lutvly fast sh:x«ivs o:i cottui
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Tthe BANNER ia-t week. *is tbenireaiAs far a*, it will go thia amount
dent • ifithe Epworth League, Hiaimany
' put into a two-story, brick Phone 238.
friends, in the League ami Sunday
building l-'Ujxlx. office building jind ; "And have you nny'brot-hers and -*ts
uO^OGOOOO &gt; tthgin,. ruom. TJie company agrees totters, my little lutin’:'’ asked the kindI nch*ul Jlass rom huhsl t&lt;» give Mr. and
—————— employ ut least 125 hand#—half to be j •■’Id jady.
Mrs. Smith-a thorough surpri-a jMonjb + &gt;0.4. ! mm and other half girk.attd loya-ffor (
fophetl l|n» little man.
I! day niF&amp;it and &lt;;nrri»s| it out 'very ad­
t k.. v,-.™, uto-u.-tlw building- .re .„ 1 W
.ud, on...nd » h..r' ruitly ihdeed. and made them’ Under­
stand that their friends wished Ithem
♦ 1- ■ deeded to them. Tbe comply
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♦ ! .igrees to pay ont at least *150.(NX) in j
|wo bnlf
niHi tliree, much, jay’ and luippiness.

Hosiery.
K-c ■icr&amp;pcker

Cloaks, Cap ■

Boys’

FELT BOOTS,
SOCKS,

Local News.

I

RUBBER BOOTS
Outlast any other
brand.
Absolute protection
to the feet from cold
and wet: comfort
md du
in

♦ i wages in 10 years.

Willis Ketzheck,

NICE warm

MEAL 25 CENTS.
to using a
with you,
't: to lhe
i: • Palace
arm Meal.
' lean and

whn.
till. Conn
Odeaud
E*«ythi?ii
cooked-.

U*CH MOM IN CONNECTION..
OUR

It

bread

lhe best

».,! U7"wr far it.

*« CM OF HUM ,

*.&gt;o CONFECnONERT

AD. Barnaby,
ftine tH°reast of
Office.
—_ 3
Hatting*, Mich.

, half brothent." Phd4delpliia. Pre-&lt;s.

A.nnmber-uf Eaton county residents .
of Mulliken and vicinity have formed ;
n colony and migrated to Florida for I
the winter. This has l&gt;e*n an annual i

MASS OF SORES

ejBKlus. bnt the crowd ii much larger;
than usual this year They claim it ’
is much cheaper and a heap sight more
comfortable to spend-their winters un- j
tier Florida's sunny skies than it is
to buy fuel and sutler tbe cold of a J
Michigan winter.

Awful Suffering of Little Boy
from an Itching Humour

The Ntair cases, door and window
'frames aitd other woodwork, all finished I
in quarter sawed oak. are being manu- |

Stanley Hollinger, a Niles boy of 16
has admitted that he placed an ob­
struction on the South Bend &amp; South­
ern Michigan railroad in that town,
one day last week. He also confessed
to placing an obstruction on the Big

;*’■*« corn,! *u
tod«=Wod au« chronic
®BIUTIU. .
.
DEFORMITIES.
—Utonic i)iK.usu

»4V,’M*.OF ALL

NINOS

Ior Train-

The barrel industry this fall is al­
most at a standstill on account of the
marked scarcity of apples. William
Rhodes of Cedar Springs sold his stave
timber for stovewood.

Pietro Sta^nolo, an Italian fruit
dealer of Holland, was murdered one
day last week His wife, brother and
another Italian of that town have been

Addf«a. Room
-ACKSON SANITARIUM, arrested for the Crime.
JAeice#$2’

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Michigan

Honewar

Prospects-are being revived for the
building of Columbus &amp; Lake Michi­
gan railroad which is to go through
Coldwater and other Michigan cities-

. A dispatch from lutnsing nays:.;
1; action
action ui
of tin
the iHgHitui
Inghnui »county shper-

Not One Square Inch of Skin on vi»n&gt; in d.^dioo ing claim, of i»&gt;y...
His Whole Body Unaffected !-&gt;»»»
u(•^ho.dhon the ground that typhoid"
fever to not

facturod by Charles Grier-at Charlotte I
"Mr little smi.aboyof tre, broke
for a Presbyterian church in Salt
OTt with an itcMog to»h. Three doc­
Lake City which is to curt $800,iXM&gt;;
tor. prescribed lor him, but he kept
Three of the Gothic windows are 18x50 netting wor.euntil we could notdmM
fees, containing no less than fifty sash
him any more. They Hn.lly nd’twd
each. The shipments will be completed
me to try a ccrtoi.med.tol college
this month.
but its treatment did no good. At tire
time I
induced to tty Cnticnr.
Grand Rapids Water supply is con­
taminated by sewage from the State
Soldier’s Home. Gov Warner is asked
to have the Soldier’s Home authorities
remedy the situation by* burning the
o^kin on hi. whole bod&gt;'
sewerage, or connecting with the city s
ssis
sewer system.

tracks about three years ago.

■Wil TREATMENTS

CURED BY CUTICURA

' Thursday occurred the funeflH o
~ - John F. Hall, who died the pleceding Tuesday of tuberdntaais ar hi«
, "booty* in the second ward. He Saves
' a widow and three children in rtrait■ ened circumstaifbes.
Until a ■ few
1 niontiis ago he lived in Rutlanlli He
! was an honest. Tiard-wor^ing inan.
। who bad to' combat &lt;h-eu-e whild viiJdeavoring to care for his familyf and
’' their needs. Four frother* ami a sisi ter also survive I’.iii.

infr

but after the second

^l^°«e°ti?Cn.UoMmO^S~t.
“^it%‘fe4mSh*opsi;

‘^“lli/.klnpeeled off twenty time.,
g&amp;irlLlly^ldnitothe^tmeht
No» I “u . .tronier"od healthier
F"™1- “Ltr towX. hei.u&gt;d*r“

Ave., Chicago, DL, Pec. 30,

SIX YEARS LATER
nr. Wattam writes
"Vour letter ofth.

ffrclCL^.hSough

in

a communicate di«H*e is to lx re;
viewed by the nuprame court n writ of
certiorari having been issued. Thin
exact question hai not been jiawcrt
upon by the supreme court although
Circuit Court, Judge Wiest ruled
nguinrt the Htiperviitors.
Tbe stripes on the; left coat-sleeve of
thclMichigan Central conductors done
in gold, is causing many people to in*
quire whet it mean* and why some
conductorshave more of’.them than
others. The answei is that each stripe
represents five years of the company’s
Nervicc. George Briber is said to.- be
wearing the most stripea of any con­
ductor in tbe state, his route being
between Lake Michigan and Joliet III.
The number of stripes worn by him i
ten, representing fifty years of the

company’s service. An alfalfa .pasture is probably the
most sensible and cheapest preventative
of hoR cholera yet disovered, lor it
fu'rufohes tbe pigs just what they need
to balance up their rations all through
the season. There is nothing better
worth while trying than to see if it is
not possible to secure a small field of
alfalfa on every farm where the rais­
ing of hogs is made a businem. The
importance of this is fart being realised
by the farmers of Indiana and Ohio,
and when a proper soil is selected and
the crop putin mt it should be a large
measure of success is being met w ith.
Impure blood runs von down-makes
yon an’ easy victim .for organic .dis­
Si BnrLek Blood Biller, purito
the Nood-cureti .the .cause builds you

up.

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I* Supply of

RU
GOODS?
Are you prepared for the rough
weather, which is sure to come?
Do you use warm footwear in the cold
months to keep your feet warm?
We handle the boots that made Mis­
hawaka Famous and if they’re Ball
Band They're All Right.

pair. *

Mot Made or

You have heard of Ball
T
___ —, -Felt Boots,
Band Knit Boots,
Lumberman's Socks and Rubbers to go over them.

RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND
ARCTICS
For the whole family. The entire family can come to our store
and find just what they want. This store ' has studied the
shoe needs of the people and today there is an individuality
about our shoes that people like.

Compare our prices with any.

J. T. Pierson &amp; Son
The People’s Store
Phone No. 9

Highest market price for feattier dressed poultry

Capital S75.000.00

Surplus S25.000.00

OFFICERS

People’s M&amp;H’Wt

COME

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nnctcttc

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Mr’

Goods delivered.

Souhwestern Michigan

wu I

toT-htJ?""'.*"11 Em“ T’*"
IO I u.io^o on bumnem Monday.
C. 0. Maywood made . bo.ioew. .r|n i
toDe'roi. and Toledo the .fa, „r thL

Xu’'

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“Ball-Band

K J Foghner, or N,m,rille. ,4,
the eitj. ob buainea. Mandat.

wi.b:?X'h;X

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J£ffi«'s&lt;r' .'T-

im

ILL HIT BOOTS, I
So«l«: ,4 Grand Rapa,

i.

-mid think
aielriet

; L- Leading Druggist.

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■“ siiaaio- i

H Hastings visitor Monday.

ArthurE.5545
”” ”
V

VmT Pr&gt;“’,p,nt

demo&lt;t.tlc »th,w,’j|^“ of

and he convinced that the Red Cross Drujr
place to buy Books.

Juit.pfke
1
je.irt ujkX’J en‘U|

15.

-“&lt;-e.

hi I rentier
I he HissouriaflThe Conquest
\ .l inda and the Boss of Little Arcady.
The

oKSl&lt;I«hI&gt;

November

b&gt; M»yor

“« ns. 000 but bto .lr^ r ' "I”
OOO Md i. lw ‘ “ ,lre,J-V TO*&gt; »■».
Smith Im. £d*L“ml'&gt;««d. Judge
&lt;■ Sheriff J' ZJ? J“ri'for ^mlM-r

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tin- 'loo.l Book nt a Pat^factoryprice
i
: s.h-'' t from as you will find in the lar­
' v’
bi;t1'1’|,oolts &gt;’ou "’oulJ choose. Every
! •*T l&lt;i-1" I' '■ ample stock aftd we are making some
;rl-punliaaers. Below are some of the
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banner,

Owcneo cititon.
Parkbill Mked I &gt;.

Protect
Yourself

President.

and lay the foundation
for future competence
by starting

D
Chester Messer,

R. B. Messer.

R. T. French)
M. L. Cooh.

D. S. Goodyear
Luhe Waters

A. A. Anderson.

per cent
interest
Paid on Saving's Deposits

MONEY TO LOAN ON
REAL ESTATE
SECURITY...

A Savings Bank Account
with our hank. The time will come
when you’ll be thankful for the day
you acted on this advice.
• We have a “mint of money” in
our vaults and it’s all made up of ' •
“savings deposits.’’ Start your ac­
count now and get the interest oiu.
that money that now lies idle.
A

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Hastings City Bank

Buy a Good Overcoat and
Save Doctor Bills
Protect yourself against the cold, raw wintery weather.
A heavy, warm overcoat that will keep out the cold and
retain the normal body heat, is the surest precaution against
Pneumonia, Catarrh and other winter illnesses.
That’s how the servicable, moderate-priced

Kaufman Garment
will mean economy in doctor bills, as well as a saving on clothes
money.
.
The servicable Belted Overcoat shown here, will be a good in­
vestment to guard against sickness. It is warm, stylish, hand-tailored
throughout. We have them in every nobby, popular pattern.
All grades—all styles—all sizes.

Only $12.00 to $22.50
Your exact fit and most becqming style is here ready to put on.

C. H. OSBORN
Outfitter for Men, Young Men and Children

�HASTINGS BANNER.
WANTS HER SHARE

j COURT HOUSE REWS. \

Late B. R. Rose by Common

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

She Claims to be the C^ild of the

Bad hygiene, foul air, impure
water, are among its causes,
it is called “the soil for
tubercles," and where it is
allowed to remain tubercu­
losis or consumption is
pretty sure to take root,.

Hood’sSarsaparilla
Removes every trace cf
eeod for Book on Scrofula, No. 1.

Why Suffer With Piles?
When you can get 30
day*'treatment on my
personal GUARANTEE
of satisfaction or money
refunded.
If you are
interested call and get a
booklet explaining the
treatment.

We club with’all the leading news­
. papers and magazines.
The Luildinas will toon be moved
• from IL I. Hendershott's r«^ct*ntly
purchased lots on State St, preparatory
j to excavating for the now block of five
stores that will t« built next spring

J. W. Ward met with an uecident
one day last week resulting in a
sprained ankle and a bad shaking up
He was at work on the U. B. church
building when the scaffolding broke
I and he fell violenttly to tbe ground.

We hope Hastings’ building record
next yeak may exceed that of 190ft. It
. prombiea to do so on State St. at least.
when IL I. Hendershott will put up
fire fine stores. There is also conaid. erable talk of paving that street and
. it would 1« a very great and in many
respe'ta a yery desirable improvement
Prof. Wallace'and the class in Commereiid Geography, consisting of eight
memtiers, made a visit to the Wool
. Boot factory Friday afternoon, and
were much pleased with what they saw.
The wools used there come from vari­
ous quarters of Asia, and the class was
interested in what they learned of them.
' also of-the i&gt;r&lt;&gt;ce«Megby which the ma­
terials were‘convened into felt Imota.
They will-visit other factories later.

Law Marriage.
Ida Pnrnia will make bne more at’tumpt to prove herself the child and
rightful
heir of Benjamin R. Rone,
’
’who died in thia c'ty about a year ago.
kbiving
an
estate valued at flft.000 to
’
twenty beneficiaries, miwly distant
,relatives.
The case is an appeal from the Pro­
jhate. court where the claim was not’alj
lawed
and went to trial before a jury
,in Judge Wolcott’s court Today. Tbe
,claimant will set up that her mother,
1now deceased, married Ruee and that
1she i* their child. Failing to show
that
there is a record of any marriage,
1
1ahe will attempt to show a common law
marriage.
Rose is known to have
1
l»en married four times, and at the
'time of his death all his wives were
dtfad except one. froni whom he had
1
obtained a divorce. He had no sur­
viving children by any of the* four

A Patent Medicine Talk

WAKKANTt DBEItf.

QUIT CLAIMS.
Angie CoykendaU to’M.
Cork.nd.il HO M

A.
IS.

Tbornapj,lp..................................

1 Alt)

Merritt Wood to Goy Higgin.
12ft 00
parcel, Orangeville...............
E. R. Sylveater to Frank Schro­
1200
00
der, parcel. Amyria............
Wm H. Chast- to Nellie VanTyne, parcel. Delton
David’Matteaon to Jacfb Zerlw,
s acres. Middleville11,00 W'

John Dorter to Josephine Uwelot Ptairiuville village

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Joxephine Loveland to Henry
Beu-on, lot Prairieillv village Ot*)

I Cluu&gt;. Waldorf! to Cleo W. Riabridger, lot Wall Lake
73 U*1

MorgaaJone* to Norton Smith,
—Loot *4 and South half Iota ’ ■
The attorney* f‘&gt;r the estate will at­
2 and 8, Blk 22 Eastern Add
tempt to show that Mrs. Bo we nox.
City...........................................
the mother of tbe complainant. marri&lt; d
Gbofge Repner. and tdiat R&lt;&gt;#e went to John G Smith to Nettie C.
Russel!, lot 14 and half lot
Npw York and married another woman
18, Blk. 44. Middleville
about the time it is claimed he wKsE. Allgeo to Norton
living with Mrs. Boweradx. Dwight Wm.
Smith
lW»ac sec 17. Baltimore 4»0 do .
Gom represents
the c lai inn nt and
Whiter '&amp; Fitzgerald and C, S. Pal- Josephine Weber to
ill»cr
Rapids j Tinker, Lot 10 Blk.’li'. Krnnitrton the e*t ate. - G rand
PtUi.’
I field's A»Td City

It sometimes hapjieiis that a rural
carrier nptkes a mistake and puts mail
Frank P. Wflcov to Frank
in the wrong box on his route. It
'
K. Giddings. South half lots i
should not be forgotten or overlooked
The outsjiokcu rouuiuce of the Ger-1
and 1 Blk ». Kenfidd's Add
that the same rule and law applies as­ ms:i i$ SOmetimea trying to those of a [
CHAPPOLINE cures chapped
. if .they received mail at a 'post oQicel diparent habit. Tbe author of the trav- [
hands at trifling cost.
That is if any person receives mail net olbig notes called From a Holiday | Darwin Fuller, to Amtlin C.
Hunt, hi ac sec -!. Yankee
•their own they -must immediately re­ Jduennr' describes a young girl whom
turn it to tbe"post office or the mail box slA1 mot at n Genhan hath, u pretty ' Spring^,
to Elton E.
wb” : Darwin Fuller
1
PreauripUnus prepared as if for
from which they took it. Any nc^Ject dcal-ilkc crKitun*. uanied Mari
the Doctor's own use.
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. to do so implies criminal carclttsanews. ktJ'W how to sit Mill aiid do nothing I Sliook, m) ac mv 21, Yankee
.............. dr.
.
1 Springs
The letter way is to examine your •* 'all day long.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Ptifsently It was di»«"oven*d that Mato R. . i . I
e
Sign of the Elephant.
mail as von take it from the box and ■
, Dan'I Klingensmith
rirf Ur»l u lover. SIk* disclosed the fact i ~
; A. Murdock 40 ac
is. &gt;
not your own
b&lt;4dp'.
.......oo ;
4&gt;|y brautigum Is young. baud$umc. [' Orangeville
riiL,” she suld proudly, look lug tip to &gt;
FKOBATH tWItr. ’
! ’
t &lt;all HuglUb girl of sevenveen. ''And J
lais you not a bridegroom too'?. Or j Estate uf Margan t Bnrgt^s. ’Instate
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did you never have ope?”
.
■ ' •heed against claims.
Tta ^gllsb girl had never before!- Estate of
... Mary Cpfilmc
,
alleged in- ;
felt the
humiliation
ccmt&gt;et&lt; n,t. iirurf
Order allowing annual
•*-*t
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-...... —••y &lt;-ansc.l by the
........lack
-• - ; coinpeieiK.
I,-, .hilnnla.v.lb.
* „ „( gnanii,,,
.
ot ■ MfegrooB KL.
So --b.»b»m.4...«llj I nlT0UI
mterwl.
coQfVsM-d that some one liked her. only :
.
.
.
tbiUpriug. butEstate of Jeremiah Wilbur. Order j
"But you do not love him.” Interrupt- j appointing
administrator
enured. I
ed Ithe German girl In loud Sot very Claims t» 1* heard March H'th.
,
I
1 liave taken several Poet Graduate courees in
bad English. "Oh. 1 love n&gt;y treasure . -In Re of City of
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Hastings
vs ”
Ellen
M.
addition to my regular medical course and make a
so! I love him so!”
j Swtmoy. Petition to awpiire private
specialty of treating all diseases of the
The Englhh girl sbuddered ande II property fur street purpose filed. Sum- |
bluslied to the roots of her hair. Tbe
,t ! mons issued returnable Nov. •&gt;.
&gt;
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
words bad been distinctly spoken aud i
Estate of Joseph Shriner. Petiton for |
bad evidently proved very amusing to
I fit glasses by the latest and most approved
probate of will filed. Heating Doc. 1. |
a party of English tn the vicinity.
scientific methods.
"Oh/’ ’be Implored, "would you mind
Palate Voyl® E. Albright., minor, i
saying ‘like’ Instead of ‘love' -next License to sell real estate inraed. ;
time? We never say ‘love’ In English.
Office over Horton's 6ro- no
P U DllDTflM PhMe 273
Bond filed and re0brt of sale filed.
We have no such thing!"
eery store 124 State St... UDi U. II. DUH I UH. and 158...

W.J. HOLLOWAY

EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT

A. minor pwt who talked of bls lady’s Glen Nichula. Yankee Springs..
. perMn being "cuHauxly mix'd" would Grace Kriw-r. Yankee Springs
not be entbUYiaatically reviewed uow- Carl Wiles. BeUexue ..................
adajyw. But ho ‘startliugly beautiful
Belva Harry, Arnyria .
was the Indy iu question, one Susnnnr. j
/Mike CliJoni, City.... .
...
Peiivlch. who died of rheumatic fever !
;
Florence
City
at Ilnckuey on July 3. 1tk'»l. “In the “
%Bignall.
flower of her nge." th.-rf tijene lines iu Alick J. Bolter. Cxstleton .
pirni-a* of her have not only Iteen prv-*| Mary K Fireter. CaatleUm.
sorted, but they have even
' Parley BeUre. Aaavria... .
cl^ittcatlon with uoqseuHe verse. Addie pepfoid, A^yrig....
Thli explanation Is, jM*rhapa. necetr •
sary. before quoting the inspired ac­ I Emeat ,1. Rasey, .Gmtletcu--------- : Mabie M. Kilpatrick, Woodland..
count of her death:

THE NEW ELDRIDGE

ROTARY SEWING
MACHINE
l itiaranteed in every way. The eas­
iest running and moet perfect ma­
chine on the market. Has none of
the five objections that every other
rota-ry machine always have.
This machine justs fits the stock
where QUALITY is the MOTTO.

BehofrJ. rtatnp sheet*
Cllnr close nbout her In the bed.
। At which she. waking, said. ‘ I'm deadf*
'. Shall I the carelew m.ild go blame

See It:

YOU'LL BUY IT.

The Quality Furniture Store,

Phone 76.

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nett line of genuine Montane Buffalo
robtw.
It
overcoats, -and thee ■Famous
Montana Buffalop.. robes.
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makes a warm feeling come over a man just to see
them. These coats and robe's are rubber lined, alwolately wind proof, made of wool ho there is no disagreeable odor about them. Cut from-a solid bolt of goods,
same as any other garment and not priced like a skin
coat or robe. They will wear longer, look better and
give better satisfaction than Fur Goods and are cheaper.
See them at

Jesse Townsend’s.
) HASTINGS,

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MICH.

READ THIS
WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN
FIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER
FOR ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD
(Si.iS) DELIVERED. WILL
ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY
ioo CORDS AT THIS PRICE

R. K. Grant

Il t&lt; that by her ne*tl*enc«
So choice a one te lost from la-nee?
-London Chronic!®.

THANK GOD FOR ROOSEVELT.
; The New York Sun's account of i
[ Mr. Roosevelt’s speech, at Little Rock,.
j contains reading matter well calculated

which we think of as the south, that j
It V quite usual after a ball to find
that the action of the heart show/
trace* of fatigue, particularly In deli­
cate young women, who complain of a
vague sensation of uneasiness, sadnefis and even of pain nnd are. in a
’ word, Id a peculiar condition that Is
not yet disease, nor Is It health—tnucu
. । nearer the former tbau the latter. Dis­
' eases caused by dancing are com। . mouer lu women than In men. The
j most' frequent are laryngitis, partlcu- who
..-w talk
.... u
- great deal
Mvw.
women
' . i larly
mriy In
in wviueu
...g; colds, broncblUs and
(i,i whiter dancing;
.
pneumonia
and
pleurisy,
) somp||n&gt;e8
pm
Dancing should' 1* absolutely forbidri I, TYvinr-lncr
1 den in ftli cssm of consumption, which
j may nsiume n very rapid fo.m from
( । thia cause. It la counter- indicated as
\ well In nil cases of heart trouble.

has so seriously suffered from lack
bearing and heeding plain talk of
the sort, Governor Darts, of Aiktnsas,
bad preceded the President, and in his
remarks used words that might be con­
strued as something between an apol­
ogy for and a defense of lynching.
The Sun report says:
Mr. Roosevelt spoke only for al mo­
ment or two by way of greetiuglo the
। people in front of him and then turn
’
suddenly toward the Governor,? who
[ riarted perceptibly in his chair, so un
expected was the President's movement. '‘Governor.” he said, "yon spoke
of a heinous crime that is often hein
ously avenged. The worst enemy of
the negro race is the negro criminal,

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This meant not only th-, highest
Readers of such leading maga­
quality in manufacture, but tr.every
zines, as the "Ladies' Home Jour­
greatest economy—the cutting J t
nal" and "Collier's Weekly must
of every wasteful item and &lt;
"
have noticed recently many articles
necessary expense.
relative to oatent medicines.
The
remedies
when
manufac
The editors of these magazines
were shipped directly fr -;are seeking to bring about by legis­
laboratory to the retail &lt;
lation and agitation, what they
This insured their fret.:choose to call a reform in the patent
made it impossible for the- .
medicine business. They make the
to deteriorate. Not only th.-/,
statement that it is not only unsafe,
it also did away with th
L
but unwise, and in many cases deprofit. Here again the co .1
Stnictive of health, for people to
system added not only qu;.,.
purchase and consume patent medi­
brought about economy.
cines the ingredients of which they
Most of our patrons ar*1 .
have no knowledge.
with these facts. Most ot th.It it not our purpose to enter into
already
acquainted with
. .
a discussion of the merits or de­
mulas of Rexall Remedies v.-huh
merits of this agitation or crusade.
manufactured by the Unite : U:ug
Thousands of people have used,
Co., with laboratory and , "ripal *.
patent medicines and have been
offices in Boston, Mass. T'
benefited by them. At the same time
the remedies and this is the . •
there are undoubtedly evils existing
ative company thaj we I &lt;
in the ABUSE of some so-called
done more to bring abvu; ..
patent medicines. Because you
in patent Tnedicinc cend *.; r.
have a thief in your neighborhood,
any other element id existed
you would not say the whole neigh­
Each of the Rexall- d
borhood is composed of thieves. We
know absolutely what each
know that we have plenty of cus­
remedy contains. He has t .
tomers at our counters who tell our
mula of each remedy on fik
clerks what benefit they derive from
safe. He will gladly gh.
this or that preparation.
one who is interested. 7:..
Yet even with this knowledge
nothing secret about any t
Rex
it is hard for us to say what one
all formulas. On the c&lt;
{
among the patent medicines is the
are thoroughly proud of fr.c”
“neighborhood black-leg/* The un­
want
you
to
know
about
them.
•
- fortunate ’part of our position is
that we do not know the formulas
of the patent medicines we sell.
We do not believe that the pro­
No one Rexall remedy is a "cure*
prietors of patent medicines are dis­
all.” It is not necessary ;.?r ....
honest or that they are intentionally
invent diseases .and syrr.pt--r and
misrepresenting their products. If
then endeavor to convince yc-.i that
■we did we would certainly refuse to
one Rexall remedy, will cure you of
sell their goods over our counter.
every ailment in the world. ,Taour
Our exact position in this patent
minds that has been cthe
medicine agitation is this: We are
fundamental errors of patent aiecithe servants of the public. We* sell
cine manufacturers, and that has
and will continue to sell patent • been corrected by the Rexall toeoplei
medicines just the same as the gro­
One remedy for each ill. and that
cer sells you canned com or pota­
remedy the unquestioned best in the
toes. We want our patrons to find
world, is the principle upor which
in our stock just what they demand,
Rexall success is founded.
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We are proud of our conncctioa
ny time we find a medicine is in­
with Rexall. We are pre ‘
*
jurious we will throw it out of our
able to offer to the peopi
store.
•community, a line of .rertr.cdies ‘hat
we can back up with every; bit of
Several years ago, a thousand of
’ reputation we ^Jraye earned by’
the leading druggists throughout
square dealing and honest.* .onthe United States organized them­
scientious treatment of pur trade.
selves . together in a co-operative
Our confidence in Rexall .is ‘howni
company to produce remedies which
by the fact that we absolute)/guar­
they could back up with their own
antee every Rexall remedy wt Sell?
names and their own reputations.
This is not an empty phra — '
us,,
The first object erf this co-opera­
we mean just whit wr - ay. h' ;■ u
tive company was to produce a line
buy a Rexall remedy and a &lt; •
of remedies that every druggist
entirely satisfied with it. all yoh
would know thoroughly. There
‘ need to do is to bring :! r./yyty1
were to be no secret formulas; the
bottle or package back v-.
and ;
ingredients of every remedy would
say “I'was not sarisfw’.
be known to every druggist.
K me my money” and fre
Each of these thousand druggists
the money to -you
• contributed to the organization all
cheerfully.
that his knowledge and experience
We feel that you are
had brought to him in the way of
an obligation upon us when
advice as to different remedies.
this. We wapt to know
The formulas of something like
that the Rexall remedies fail
2,ooo or more remedies were sent to
We want you to get ypur r* ney
the company. A committee of ex­
back if the remedy has n- ■: done the
perts was appointed and this com­
work you expected it to do.
I to benefit that magnificent region ,
mittee went over the various for­
Can any principle of buriness be
mulas conscientiously and earnestly
fairer than this? Is it not thor­
for a long period of time and selected
oughly in accord with President
from the entire list about 200 stand- .
Roosevelt’s doctrine of the square
ard remedies, the manufacture of
deal for every man?
which the company then undertook.
From time to time in
The company in the meantime
announcements, wc Shal
had erected a perfect laboratory—
ous things about various Rexall
large, well-appointed, with every ap­
remedies. We want the people to
pliance known to modem skill. The
understand thoroughly "
the
combined capital of a thousand
word Rexall means to every : amity
druggists made it possible for' the
in this entire commun;.
* he
, company to purchase in the .largest
real facts about Recall v ■■ rpprequantities, the fundamental • drugs
. dated to-day. no othjr y ■ ■ medi­
and herbs, etc., that form the in­
cines would need to btj
t0
gredients of the various remedies.
the people.

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth

and above all the negro criminal

of

. that type; for be has committed not

COMMUNICATION FROM
I only an unspeakaply heinous and
W J HOLLOWAY i infamoUB crime against the victim, but
’

J he has committed a heinous qrime
&gt; against the jieople of his own color, and
Offen To Refund Money if My. [every reputable, colored man, every
colored man who wwhea to see lhe
omel Doe* Not Cure
uplifting of his race, owes it as his first
Catarrh,
duty to himself aud to that race to
hunt down that criminal with all his
Ta the Editor of lhe BANNER:
I have been asked recently if the soul and strength. (Great applause.)
advertisements printed in your columni- E“Now for tbe side of the white man.
regarding Hyomei were true, where I
offer to refund the money if thin treat­ To avenge one heinous crime by an­
ment does not cure catarrh. I wish yon other heinous crime is to reduce the
wouM please print thia letter in your man doing it to the bestial level of the
papers saying that we absolutely agree
to feftind the money to any purchaser man who committed the bestial crime.
The
of a Hyomei outfit if it does not cure (Great applause and cheers.)
catarrh.
horrible effectsjof lynch law are shown
This outfit consists of an inhalor of a iuthe fact that three-fourths of the
convenient aixe to be carried in the
vest ]iucket so that the user can breathe lynchings are not for that crime at all,
Hyomei foqr or fire times daily. With but for other crimes. And above all
this is included a medicine dropper and other men, Governor, you and I and all
a bottle of Hyomei. Tbe outfit sells who are exponents and representatives
I for ft and is a moat economical treat­
of the law owe It to our people, owe it
ment. for the inhaler lasts a lifetime
and there is enough Hyomei for several to the cause of civilization and human­
week's use, while extra bottles (tan lie ity, to do everything in our power,
obtained for SO cent*.
otlicially and unofficially, directly and
I trust thia letter will settle any
doubts that may have arisen us ;to my indirectly, to free the United States
willingness to refund the money for a from the menace and reproach of
Hyomei outfit, in case the purchaser is lynch law.”
(Applause.)
not perfectly satisfied.
Oh ! that the splendid country might
I wish to say emphatically that my
heed
these
wise
words
and determine
guarantee on Hyomei holds good, and
1 will refund tbe money to any dis­ to profit by them. Tbe virtues of tbe
satisfied purchaser who simply states men of the South are manifold: their
that be has used the treatment accord­ faults, if once acknowledged as sinh,
ing to directions and not been helped.
Respectfully yours. W. J. Holloway. would almost cure thamsalvM. With
these eliminated, the world has never
■*®n ,ucb progress In prosperity as
paper at MultooKand's, It’s
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GOOD ROADS.

, built or aided an improved road the
j people take a new and greater pride
Probable That U. S. Government Will ;I and deeper interest in the raising of
means to further the work; so that, it
Extend Aid.
Is urged, federal aid would stimulate
The Brownlow-Latimer good roads rather than discourage local assistance,
bill, which provides for national aid
to good roads conEtructlon, and which,
MICHIGAN CROP REPORT
it is said, would have been passed In
the fifty eighth, congress but for lack
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Of time. Win be offered again in the For November, Shows Wheat in
b'pntn
&gt;,..•.*» as
—- —
senate anrt
and house
soon as congress
flood Condition. Hessean Fly
convenes in December. There have I
Reported
■o far b«n but two objections made
to federal aid. One was that It wasThe
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r lieport states
Michigan
Cron
not constitutional to appropriate mon- 'lhat October waa a month very favorimmii
.road8 iu Porto Rico and ab,e for farm work, and for the seen;
e hilippinev, and It is contended ;
°f th® splended corn crop of this
mat if it is constitutional
build
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wa|'
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em in those possesaibns
possessions It is certain- 'I Wheat bas'a good growth. The warm
y constitutional to aid In building ■ weather early In the fall was favorable
them in the states. The other object- to lhe Hewlan fly. But how much

would &lt;1,-,troy
“ ’“‘d bll|Wlng, ami
will soon depend upon
m national jojernment lo build their
Mil
. "rownlow-Laliraer
U
' ol‘i'eUon hy proTldlnf
that n„ pan of u,. .pp^.^,,
th.t° d^ not

A DEADENING

habit

The Whlnlns, Crltldslsx F““ F*'
ins lUMl
me,,
,
L
,.,eleip««lb
Xuthinc w
, p. hanl W •*“
er than :i V- •&gt;" ••!'
:il&lt;weh.W- 1 ,
to rejoin- in i'- ’•
.which nhvay I ••• ‘t,;i nwsto
-.p The di*'1'’’
land rarely i- 1
■ Wai* U»
which we J -;
,„e
and p-.-&gt;pi&lt; ' ‘
for sotnell
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jtauplciouv :
worst Fide "■ ■ . r-. are bjd
i world a y1
This diejM.-r. «
stead d
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vapidly.
that is g-

will b, don, b, thi, |««t can- bowman; t-I not
be ,u«ed, for late weather has beenbelray,not been t«,orable to lhe fly. Next T tour, do not Io*
"Prlnitwill tenths story. The condition &gt;I Th,
- ------------bad »rr rhe •■I'-'Iu *
°f ’&gt;»&lt; No somber 1st as compared i are honest a: o
; wllb U&gt;e average was
per eent.
1 what is rich'__________
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poliRtF,.....
JaNNU*1;
OitUtrent cured &gt;, of eez- j Tbe Ith an'oial »&lt;•«■«

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Clarence M. Welth Convicted Preach

Stock Food
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ASSYRIA GRANGE.

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Roli fall- R’wirjift^witYi Quuutiom
irom favorite authors?
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TdnleyWhM can lr done by ttel’bo to doing ■-tttt.'ro“r.|^t SX™ - “-&gt;*&lt;&gt; «
lemur, in thu locality to develop the tor refnaing to »,nre.rt
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»»®PIK&gt;rt the child of
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r^onroe. of their tonn. io th. moat I Mi„ xlna c.v„,

A. o„0e™,„

i roriuble .manner. Broa Harrv Slav- |-nru„a„
aary fnmto be wll .v „ "" “”*• 10 Uo(rol‘ Friday
. n-, Sain Jone, and W. oonow
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!" bu^r--- You may be assured that whatever you may buy here
wm be up to the atandard in quality. Our aim it» to sell a high quality
of merchandise at reasonable prices.
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ippeute.
►ing the)

Selection—Sister Shriner.
Give some fttcu concerting Michi- S'o“w‘ii?‘&lt;
gnn's'finiwces. Bru. Marvin.

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« b.a I, &lt;nn truancy tow a, omendM tor
mo“’F
by. the
ib. to«
last legislature;
togirtoturef Bro. Hyn,.r =,M beW
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Warner.
l ^b'ing to stipgori
illegititogto
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! ckild. "that
&gt; f/' CTO°“ V‘’U“I
l&gt;stroit. p'«
Hauling by Sister Wilks.
---------------T opportun-- «&gt;* pnouibmoit 4
ZLt W ,r
ML
w“k
Dellate—Resol
ved that the
&gt;r»forwroc™ in lyo areLreitter off m.tr children. Hn ,«,(„« out thTi .. I ■
“a Mni &lt;*«-»• Brown word
ontbf.
the iwreojh,.
farm than on
the fe~.
farm. I. Bro. Ben. I»&lt;«itlmS child c!olnot ,„h‘ri ‘J't,,e vi'.' Fr‘^&gt;' »l-«i»lt reUtivro

son and Bro. Bert (lark.
Music—Sister Anna Jonee.
POMONA ORANGE.

•

D«

Roll call of officer*.
M iscidlitneous btuinetja.
! {l m. Open in Fourth degree.

8tAI.'Esf'r'

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e

- HAST*'.

J

CORRESPONDENCE.-

Black Peau de Soie, 24 in. wide, regular $1.35 value
Per Yard

H- K. Grant hu Joi,lnl the deer
| slMyerw, leaving Thursday night fur the
( upper peninsula.
(. : Luke Waters and W H. Stebbins I

$1JO

Waists.

"ent north. Thursday, and will eamp:
MIDDLEVILLE.
’ on the trail of the festive deer.
Mto. G. rtro.l.. Annitng,- „f
Mi.. M.ry Ornnt l«t Wrel,
l apid. K .pending, n few ,lnv, „ it|, ■ tor IKiroii where «h. will ii.lt an
I Mito Adkline Ouigrkh.' ynm U(1M(. i «nnk Mro Snogg, f„r two wrek.

ing atldre-s—Progr.--*. our
oh" V-'ftni; l-nJ""
,L &gt;U ■B““’
-P •'■urtt
A1 “al"r,l»!' ««”’■« in
Ito-to hunt brer. M^nwUto f
luiiua (
C« chuted aim to makt*
,..,t|^ will
t0
dtopenwl Witt
year in h ling our SutefdinaYe Gran*. h.nor of Min, Ar„,|i^.. :
goto and wh
stb|*&gt;'.-dndl wa take to at i mnwt ..I frl
!
«• 'to', „
KSi* Slmpaio FWntottor. of 1
bbft. . f
,
! guan ..I fnnid, .u f„„n rjatnntoy w Pofakoy. wu the guref., f Hating.
tain it. S.
on led itfy M. H.
friends the pa-t we-k returning to her •
Burton.
Thad Taylor of tilt Ferris Institute '■ !lo,n’' Tuesday.
.
;
vt- the morality
_M/s .Nellie Sim-on. uf Santea Falk
^ur»-nu&lt; T
Tayhir
and
wife
oviir
Shtiiay.
j rd be th RowN &gt;. nmv.rjd In hja city Fridtiy. and
i-wph) -nd th,- winter with relatm-s in
Dr.
Partello, wfs in jtu-i this city and vicinity. i \Vtniiu-Mlad
*U»nll h
Jobn-ftawsun kff WedneMiav on A..
Dr. A J SI
Mid i hili
ri?nd

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75c
$L00, $1.25, $1.50

wish to emphasize the values, of these aika. They are all
/‘Wear Guaranteed'1 and are exceptionally strong numbers at the
prices quoted. We also offer an extremely good number in

ro. totter and that it i, CU1 „ff
T' Mnt
I “*”&gt;' «&gt;»■■ of th. fight, .mu pnvihw, ’ “ "“&gt;'llUKl -Yulnuttiy to vi.it hi. «|.
I Of a child born in wedlock. •

Barry County Pomona Grange No 20.
will mwt with Carlton Ct* *'
e4(&lt;r(irMng..
or. 22nd.
iu i;. m.. Fifth degree section.

iflut'-P

Specials In Black Silks.

27 Inch Taffeta, Special Value,
Yard Wide Taffetas,
.
..

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' Oil Boiled Taffeta and Peau de Soie Waists in black, an ex­
tremely good waist for
.
.
.
♦5.00
White Brilliantine Waist.
.
.
.
♦2.50. $2.75
Black Brilliantine Waists,
.
.
• .
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♦2.75
A large line'of Outing Flannels, nice patterns.
6c, Sc, 10c, 12R
Knit. Fascinators, black and white,'
.
.
.
25c, 50c
Ladies aud Children’s Knit Leggins,
.
"
.
,25c, 50c
We carry Mentor Underwear.

COAT SPECIAL.
We offer 16 Ladies’ 26 in. coats ...
in Black,
Brown and Castor, new this season, no last year’s style, a $6.00
value at $4.68.
I1 ■BIBQBI

Ix-ing du present
may go ta Old M.
Flipir liv i from Otagjo,
now kx-med at
1:9 South, WiMibitigton
ijp
,;m'.
’iilby.sl by thf- BarU r Chnir Co.
—Ml JD
Mrs. f'H-J.l, W&lt;hmI fttid daughter renpntidn|-.
Mm. IR. turiusi !,» -their . humu in Charlotte
hi । Ltfier .h&gt;hnji ‘.
rhnrwlay. after a few days vfaiit with
Smith who
wry ifi.
;.her jjaniiits. Mr. and Mi- Will (iar•
A. Quinlnti w||i hi Wayland bn :

Grein Tea at 35c
aid Hack Tea at 50c.

x

-Bitb Jape, anil Ckina Tea. ano jou

pl tie PURE article at

। fitixhi’ sn
iiind ’Ijinir-iluy...
EAST ASSYRIA..
, 51 rx W.
Suckfjti yeid ylt-asHntiy
ife-.tfruuned the • Smart Set' club ini' A. J, Palmer wus in Hastings’.jne
; Wednesday vveningj All
a v«iry ilay !»&gt;: w«-.-k atil while th»-Ye pur ch*
as'fl i gtauline ••tig-.ne.
•
| tine time.

LEE HING S.afe
Hastings, Mich.

।

Miss Mari,-Hublihj-d •&lt; Irving wL»

j tteguem ofl.ydiu Hassell ck-t-r Snndi^y.
' .-It-.-

■curv-d
Jou..
IBOt li

- Mrs. Chas Woodraff of I rving spefit
a few days last iVtel.-’ with her sister
Mrs. Clara Cook andidaught ■r Fkrenci&gt;.

____ __ : Mm. G. Pratt waapn Gruai Rapi I*
™ I Salnrsluy.
iiuea i*&gt;.
•
..
. David Matteion
Hold h i* r»-si&lt;hiiv
to .Uyub Zn-rbel.
Floyd E. Davi* &lt;ifl ll.j-ti
town ’Monday.
!
.
BANFIELD.

FVu-r Usher wid ulfc -xnect t&lt;- v
tjieir daughter Bemjii- of Di ’rolt t

I ikF'inT'Tsi’
[Cl?aaest.arij
Fuel For I
i GAS CO-y^honc &gt;59,
OCOXCOOOOCOOOOC'OCXXXMO

Wskidneycure
Built.. RlgM

ON

Mrs, Allert Miller &lt;&gt;t Assyria called
on frienda in thib vi. inity fo-rt Friday.

SATURDAY
Ladies’,
Gent's and
Children's
Underwear

Truman Mt-rrifpn of Lake Odtiwa was
a gUir«L4it
Wiles over Sunday,

.lifted Fruin apent
unday .in Battle Creek with their nun
l-k .VI. WuaI of F&gt;sswH::g was a guest
of his daughter &gt; r*&lt; ChuX. Hall uvt-r
SuHflay.,

.Miss Bt-ithn I aye* &lt;&gt;f Bellevue
‘ jmn-.-.ts. Mr. and ilra. N. E. Wi
other relatives he

- -d‘*r n-rord for business
"ijinir to heat it thi&lt; year,
m why vvi*. shouldn’t.I We
!. nini the iteople know me
than ever liefore. I am
ri’lt al J the newest aud latest'
Mounts. Cards. Folders tlcin I
wment I am offering. i If
busing what will:? How
&lt;o many heaijtifnl presents

DOUDS CORNERS
; Vern Gilding finished work for
i*Ernest Crandlv last' week whew he has
I been working for eight months without this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed (fates mild- a haaI missing .i day so. wo an? told. Cnn any­
one teal that record? j
!tM*s trip to Hastings Saturday.
I P. H. Fisher led. U« the E. L. last
Henry Mead ai d family spent Satur­
Sunday evening in Temp-rance topic
day &amp;r&gt;d Sunday with the former's
.

.MAPLE GROVE.

brbther. in Hastings

, Mix Archie Banaill went to Clover
«»venU .■
dale orfe day last week. '
' days with relative at Batt II- Crisek
MisLillie Shultz &lt; lo^»l a very suc| and Galesburg.
„
...
I Mr. and Mrs Geo. 'i’earw and -on ■ &lt;-e*fnl term of Mthod laA Friday.
I

Mr&gt;. Y'era Grqy mi jrassing

' Bert and Mi&gt; Minu Nation te Ha*tj ings. Nebraska, nrri vi-d lltcr«:.lniit Sanirday. Mr, and Mo- rUrce. will make

Mn.nndMm Will Carl went to Hast-

Mr nnd Parley BeQinyf Assyria,
;Bansill made a busines* trip to
pa*»&lt;d Sunday at thu hume of Mr. ami Bastings Monday.

Mol Frank Cummings
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.

free OF CHARGE
With
Ton 'vili

■-•n of my BEST CABINETS
rite New Style, Handsome
Uj-STjed
-Portrait FREE OF CHARGE.

i portrait alone id actually worth
2l-lor that] !
With

Y°U

■ I -■’ize'ypujget an extra nicture
:
haiidsbine mount—a pretty

know

what you GET, WHEN YOU.
GET CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
.
they have no equal.

THUmsna J"-'&gt;n Middleville every
ihir77Tj~~~~-’ 'o®te&lt;l|iii the Farguson Build-

H- J- CHRISTMAS,
"«T,WS

photographer.

SPECIAL

Stop Waste
Onc great source of waste is
purchasing poor floor.
You
work hard to make calc or
bread and then have to throw
it all away. It is time, labor
and material wasted. Get

SALE
ON

Rowe’s Best
= 3;tour=

SATURDAY
Ladies’,
Gent's and
Children's
Underwear.

And though it may sometimes
cost a little more at first, it is
.cheaper in the end because
. none is wasted. Where econ­
omy is an object. Rowe's Best
easily proves the right.to first
..place*
, .

FOR SALE BY

’.

DePue &amp;.
*2* Babcock

Best Oysters

Best Celery

EVERYTHING
in GROCERIES and DRY GOODS
2

We Make a Speciality of Fancy Dairy Butter.

DePue &amp;. Babcock
Always Open Evenings.

Phone 86.

Mrs. Laura Howell of Nashville visi­
ted ter nephew A. D. Oiheon and fam­
ily a few days last week.

When a man watifle to get »

SUIT OF
CLOTHES
he natnrally w»nw to get some
thing to suit him- !»’ order'to
SUIT him, they should FIT him.
Every man has some jiccultaritieB
in his make up, It i«i ft’° rouch
to expect ready-made clothing,
all made the same
-and style
to co.or up thr,e jwuliariilw.
Tailor made dotliluK' &lt;iow Uila.
Tbov FIT YOU b«a&gt;«‘ they are
made for that purpw. I have
all the laleet’ thlup In eultlngv.
and you'll be eurprieed how
cheap 1 will make you a enlt.

Mr. and Mrs. A. ,E. Milla and Miae
Lottie Newton sjient Sunday with the
former' a * mother Airs. J. U. Mill, of
Hastings.
I School resumed in the. Branch disI trirt h« Monitor.
। A convention, was held nt the Ad; ventifl church from Frilhy nnlil Mondny. tin. H. !&gt;• Hnrtwell of Otonlfo
! wit. pn^ent nnd eondnrlorl the a-rvicre.
i Tho chnrebo. itt (totlton. Hasting,
.nd Vennont.llto were reinnMutcd.
Will

Lewi,

.tarred tar Nprttorn

Michigan Monday where &gt;■ &lt;-i|»cta to
work in the lumber camja .during the

winter
i W. C. NOTH. Went to Potterrille
I Wednesday on bnunei*.
JliM Almyetto Xorri. i. able to be

Call and aee.

out again.
C H. Fowler ha. erected a new Al-

6. E. LUNN,

laon windmill on bto farm. Thia I.
the fonrrhjane that OlaMlow ha. oracted in thin vicinity. Ail are doing good

FIRE TAILPMMC-

HABTIMOS,

MICH-

«

i^rgnmn w-ht to Buchanan last

j their future home iri Bhttle Ch-t-k aud
• Sattiniv;.
Mrs. Norton will viAt ted friends ami j
i nj.tm. )vn&gt;
I Mr jmd Mrs. Fred Hall are keeping
.
’
,
, f /; he use for Mr. Chandler while he is at
Mn. EHwtatt Bn**I
। Maine. Mondav where siie .will &gt; spend . ‘
'
the winter.
Mrs. (Jester is on the sick list.

Shopping made easy at Mulhol
land’s Drug Store. He has the goods.

SALE

Emtry'Fruin wa»»n Sa^hvillv Friday
with a load of pdnhry.

Mr. and MrsJ.’ luu». Moan an*
I Mtn. I* C. iMmendr ■fmrud. fur of . the Babcock '.neigblMtrhcMKi were |
urand Rapids Mwimy io vi*:t Irftr gn-st- uf :!i; fomser’s mother Mrs. .1. ;
&lt;lKdght«*r Neill-L .
B, Moon.
.HtiNkuig. is nearly it&gt;ne except with
Mr- Herman Fmiuand little daugh­
tbuM- who are waiting fur the husxvl, ter Beniice spent last'Fritlay with her
. । ,.
। atid when that cuint-4 jt :.■» a *Jjurt job sister Mrs. (’bas. Frim near Knlamu.
rtt.Ti-it harry
j
• I.
.-■
r
'ih»’,»boM -naw&lt;d I Herman Moore anq , Shermau StileLari Wika and iMi— Belva Harry
iht-t tttr abor- ,‘lnt- •
.
--.t it my touw
i-ti'l -. i-ited the laterp brother at M. A . &lt; . daughter of Mr. and Mtjs. James Harry .
. ,laat
'*‘1 SHtaniav
Saturday an.l
and ’Sot.dav
Snnday.
&lt; f Awy-ria w«-r«- married !a-t Wedhes1' We hear then? i* talk of an Epworth day at Hastings. They will make their
aminlswion xplrt e • »4&lt;» League entertainment iin the near f:i- home with his parent* Mr. and Mm.
i;i-r \tt--t
। tun*. Glad of that, will have some Henry Wjlw this wipier,.
pitKAii
Dlrtctoi-.
plfcco to go.
Sprit I

CHRISTMAS GRAND OFFER
THE HOLIDAYS.

SPECIAL

We Cannot Give You
Something for Nothing.

)

But’we cnn and do give our customers more and better
value for their-money than they get elsewhere.
To those who are not in the habit of buying their
Furniture, Carpeta, Linoleums, etc., from us we would
earnestly ask a call that ive may demonstrate* the won1
derful values that we have to offer.
•
We are always pleased to show our goods. '
This week we are offering special low prices on
Couches and Rocking Chairs.
You surely cannot buy a Piano or Organ without
first seeing our line of High Grade Instruments

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Furniture Corners .

PROBATE order.
state of Michigan, the Probah* Court for the
Couaty of Barry.
.
Ala M*««Hlon of said Court. held at the ProlKite
Otnce lr. the city ot Hvtlngslu -ata County, on
TdesOay the nth day of Nu». A. 1». IMS.
P»K*iit Hon Chas. M. Mack, Judge uf Pro­
bata;

;

j

Iler &amp; Harris Furniture G« j

Ou niaduig and Kling the petition duly tert,
Brel, of .John P..iH«rn|d son ot &lt;fatd dtwva***!
nraglnr that adruiiiHtiatlon of tuhl estat* mnl be itAnted to John F. (Hurdd, or to «omn otn-

day of itkv. A. t&gt;. 1M» at tm
lorraooo b» s»or»-&lt;f forth® he*
tiliou.atul that ttu&gt; Mu* at taw &lt;&gt;i
nnd»*l) ot!vt
luterr«ted
Ju UHH'Ity of HMtltiKvln sudd countyjmd *how
caw. If any then* le. why the oravctof llw
,

inn I- huhmt « MM |ni:uoti uno ip? nrnr-

; Ini lheroof by caii-itni a cony of ibis order, to
' bo pnbllstMM Iu the Hastlui* BtXXUls »•*»

C. Haenx.
Heflslerof frobxt,.

Tbe preftcrijUo. work u Mulbol-

�HAS ITKOS BANNER. NOVEMBER 15. iw&gt;a.
LACEY.

HIGH SCHOOL
ITEMS

'^.CORRESPONDENCE. ■
BANFIELD CHURCH

DID CITY PUBLIC

SCHOOLS.

THE

A fine Line of
Stable Blankets
and Horse
Clothing, and
Fine Harness,
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Telescopes and'
Fur Coats, "*«®»
W. H. MYERS &amp; SON

I w ai

W

Phone 314.

Hastings,
Michigan.
I

NOTES.

in-, to„ „inlBen&lt;wl .1

MeI)wdirt church. Ker. Ho~ from
loho|n, lg llw ....ngelin.
xiaOTM .nd lamlly will |
Iod,y for TennMeeZto ,p®d the

Au Epworth Uagae.Cabinet meeting clMrk.TboillJU,

NORMAL
will lie called at tbe church next week. •
weelt
la*t week.
TRAINING CLASS Let all cabinet members attend.
*

wedding^at;.Marengo

Mr*. Eble Steven*! and grsadsmi*
We are glad to see tbe voung people
Ell^rtb ■!“” a*'°rd*&gt; *nd s“n,1,)r *’ H- Ton‘
from a distance come to our
Uur.fi..1,1
gate’. Bunfii-Id.
League. It makes us feel tiiat our
John t'ailnrt lought a Hue drove ot
Monday. Belated Celebration
League i* an attractive place.
abeep ut Cato Klabridgrr one day laat
Manx attended churclktot Sunday. A ■'““P
of Labor Day.
very interesting serviw and Sunday w . '
Kiehmond Hams and James Iron­
Lacey W. C. T. U. will eblebrate its
School.
t
ljlf
side were somewhat the worse for
12th anniversary at Union hall. Lacey.
The trlmary department did tinaly
a b&gt;. .&gt;«!.! taw ting.
wear last week following tbe Charlotte
, : dinner
___ . and 12&gt;nt thank
-Hastings Foot Ball game. Richmond in leading the song service of the'| picnic
thank Offering
offering

zfl
9

#

DISEASE LURKS
IN WOODEN BEDS.
Even with the greatest care you can not p,e4^
gentis and dirt from lodging in the inaccessibk - ..
'Kes. O-Kks
and joints of all wooden beds.

Sunday School.
• Gentleman and ladies invited.
The Epworth League was led f»y
Five contestant* for gold medal con­
Mr. Fisher, who made it of interest. '
I teat at Lacey Tue»da)\evening Nov. 21
j The topic l&gt;ei ng or. temperance.
Miss, Xlenevieve Iden favored the

Epworth League with a *oki.

It ha* iteen decided that, the Epentertainment
worth League giy« an ci
thiaiwinter and Mis* .Nellie Bowman.
Mi.*.* Genevieve Iden and, Arthur
The Hastings High School Second'' Brown were
,___ .appointed m* program
.
i Foot Ball team went to Nashville last 'committee.
Saturday accompanied by a few “root-1__________ --------- ■.
I ere”. -They met defeat at the bands of 1
BOWENS MILLS.

; tire Nashville “regulara" by a score of
Mn(&gt; L/Gajdaer of Bellevue i&gt; vi*it54». A return game has been arranged 1 ing fnends here.
au which thev expect to show their
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. ,
Elmer King is moving from Carlton
visitors a few points about the game. 1
,
■
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r
to his father * farm.
Mr W.ll.ro .nd hl.
th, Rhix,tl
„,1Una
t.Kgr.pbj.rod.nu made .vl.,t to &gt;he
an.
,
Wool Boot factory briday. where they1 .
- 1
i were shown bow boots were made by - ,,UKSupt. Menhvunirk to whom they are ■ &lt;*ob Chamberlain k abmt to move
, ranch indebted for bis time and court- j10 tlraud Rapid*.
. esy. These excursions are a part uf
People’- church hit* Sunday SchoolI thb program in this subject audit is | every Bunday and peaching-every two

The only “Always Clean” and absolutely hy*
TRADE

MARK

The
L. A. S. will meet
—----------. at the Grange
1 hall Thursday Nov. 23 for dinner? AU
. invited.
Grandmu (&gt;&gt;bli&gt; failing and qnju

feehle at pnrsent. A*ct&gt;uncii of Drs.
Lowry and Hanlon was held last
Saturday.
,
Allen Matthews drivea&gt; nefr horwn
on the Mail route.
The party ai lhe ball was*a plea-^r.t
one.. There will »&gt;e another in two '

Mrs. Wells and daughter Clara of
Grand Rapids visited Mrs. Burt Walker
We have ia limited number of spectacles
tbe past week.
that usually sell for 25 and 50c a pair. ifu
The teacher ’Nth Erway anta pupil*
We will sell them i&gt;er pair for'. ... lub
ha* e cleaned the Kboolbonse and are
rylhing pew and up-to-date in the Watch, Clock and ■.k-welrv
putting up new sash*cnrtains. adding
line, i No old stork.i
to the appearance uf the whoo'room
i make a specialty ot watch ana jewelry repairing of «ll kind*
'believed much can be accomplished ; week*..
All wprk guaranteed and lihlstied un short notice.
A most excellent * *rniou was given
i byj them.
Yankee Grange ha*-next meqtjiu in
at this church by Ker. Chase, the pre­
, Florance Diamond 'U"»'went to Mus- i tbe afternoon Nov 25. All com*
siding wider.
.
! kegon a week ago Sunday where bhe
Neighliors anti friend* &lt;&gt;f L. W.
Robert Mitchell will tn »v« t-.i Kalu| expected to start 011 the two year* &gt; .Smith go today (Monday, to bu*k,uut
JEWELER and OPTICIAN,
mu^-oo soon.
; course offered by the Hack ley Manual his corn. If anyone i* in neetl jn*t
First .door west of CKideater &lt;H Burton \ Hastings, MicR.
' Training school.
.
move into this vicinity ;ind yuur need*
RUTLAND CENTER.
: The Physic* class are wrestling will bo kxikt-d after.
Hurry William- uf tin* placb. and
I with the subjects of “Machines " All
Maria Gardni-r of Bellaire, i- vihitElla
Lathrop
of Shelbyvl’k spec*. Sat­
' stMtn “complex" while the “transfer-! ing her sister Mrs. John King.
eune" or “traiisfonnatioii" of
mental
Master Clyde Pierson
-j&gt;-. nt Sunday urday XtuL Sunday wit1, the latter’*
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energy to u thorough understanding with hi* grandparent-* in Wayland
parentsv.’. luitbrop •»&gt;»! family cf
th* subject seems next to idipossiiiiposaii: of the
- - Di A. A. Pierson who ha* i&gt;eep Barrvville. •
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W bld
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‘
.'visiting her relative* tb« past two
Air* Roy Erway and daughter, spent
Sunday and Monday in Hastings.
Miss Brumm went to &lt; J rax id Itapids niouths returned home last week.
j The world seems inclined to be so mt-times unkind
,
‘
The
next
Grange
will
lie
belli
on
Sat' last Saturday where she • spent satur­
To tbe man who ha* "git up and git."
•
w day and Sunday attending tiie Epworth I unlay afternoon the 23. beginning ut
He is. jostled and jeered while he is irjlug to Ono
►pent Sunday in
*
A place where'pie talents will lit.’
Ui League Uonventlan for Western Mich ■ p. m.
Barry ville.igaii Association.
»
। They ill bow and eprape when he gets to the top
I
Mr. Bugbee and fjunily of Prairie­
EAST.PARMELEE.
Cecil Munton has been out of school
| .. Bill when be is toiling to rise,
Mr. Bregg returned la.-*: Saturday ville spent a poH ion of last week with
। Tbe people with plenty ot lelbure.will stop '
severaLdays ou account of sickness.
I*. M. Blake and family.
from the North.
To hinder whatever he. tries
Miss Addison spent Sundqy in Jack­
Ernest Erway of the city *p?nl Sun­
Sum Toddland son* are Imildiag a
• But its *11 in tbe game, and ’twiil teach him tu serve
son.
Where cuurageiand #&lt;uit tiMet their teat.
w
barn tor, Cha*. Sell ondelaiuyt-r in Leigh- day at Fred Otis’.
tTHazel aieaue
ixazvi
Meade nas
has been
oeen oongeu.
obliged, on
&gt;o let the crowd sbaui. for it braces ithe nerve
Of Che man who is duitii bis liek:
account of tiie poor health of her par
;
•&lt;
Mr John Mulliken ba» a new phone
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un. * enB U' “««»» 10 AtUndroliooldat
W • bare
.
been “dolug ®cr I
^t’tr-b ’&gt;&gt;* »trupb
this
kluil ltkii&lt;Unn,l nHchltor*
at his residence.
I iDgrtbe afternoon only. .
locality the
t— very beat
--------ot LUMBER, LaTo, SHINGLES and all kinds
of building
material,
Robert Allen hue rented 1h* farm
2’“~ ~Wv
will let cirr hundreds of satisfied custom- sM...
it offering * •
succeeded. If vox, need anything in our line ’71
ri,fc following pieces ol physical । and expect* to move to ^liddleville.
ers tell how
t”“ well We have
,___
■—.«
apparatus
hare been ordered of Et*r
just follow
the ---------procession
to .
j-bftdh A Sous of Ann Arbor for the.
•r 1 High School labratories:. Micrometer •
;
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&amp; i&lt;afiper: Vernier Caliper; Aspirator and '

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- Made yilh pure, -Snowy.White,’’ or, -Sj:
many other finisher, smooth and hard as m.i rof “S*MTAWE BEDS" is penetrated by fresh u

Hastings,
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Mich. .

IS YOUR WIFE A GOOD BREAD BAKER.
If her bread i&gt;h'i &lt;l* good as your uiotlier made, it
may be on account of the Hour yon buy.
Flour that is killed in the grinding won’t make
good bread, no matter who makes it. pur CROWN
PRINCE FLOUR has all tbe life of the sweet rich
wheat from which it was ground Yiou get tfettar
bread when your wife has Crown Prince Flour to make
it o.-.t of. Solid, only by

COOK &amp; SENTZ,
Phone 37.
The Grocers.
Ti-y onr Monitor TSa&lt;-. 40c. 60c, &lt;&gt;0c per pound.

HERE’S A CHRIST-

YOU

HOLD

in your hands tbe possibility of becum4118 a house owner, because we can
offer you some great bargains in city
dwellings and farm,property, on terms
that will,permit you to buy with a
very smail cash capital, and balance on
easypaymentF.

1 Stylus Tuning Fork.

We guarantee SanitAIRE Beds for l.en-y
.
It will pay you to call at our store and se
, ,i-.
assortment of lhe “Most Up-To-Dat.
. .

RenKes &amp; 'Walldorff,
PIANOS AND ORGANS
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TH«EE UeCNSED EMOALMgU
AkL CALLS ATTFiyci-C AT o«CE

Things Like Mother
Used to Make”
were Rood, vh, s » good. You can rat
hood s lihppy hours bv bntin^yonr ••
store. Our food products are in.itr
mg. Try them if you want 'i’}i&gt;- .

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CRAWLEY—Died, Nov. 6th. in New
Baltimore, Ohio, of diabetia., Lait-lla,
,
eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Crawley, of Baltimore. Sbe was , 85
years of age. Jas. L. Crawfey, uncle of
the deceased, of this city left Monday
for Kew Baltimore, returning with the
:remains to this city Wednesday. The
.funeral took place from J. L. Crawley's
;home in this city Thursday afternoon,
,conducted by Rev. Hatch of thia city.
Interment was in Riverside cemetery.
Mias Crawley was an estimable
woman, and held in very high esteem
;by all who knew her. The bereaved
srySHpatbj- of their friends in tbe loss
of tbreir loved one.

’ appetli-

ASK FOR THEM
I .
EngwalnuU............................. ;
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XwCala Fiirs......... .
.. p-‘- A_ ; Dales*. fretO; anti new ...
Rjpe. sWeet Malagagraprs. ; -r -I J . *•
French: Mnsbrooir.s............. -it ! . t
Pure Olive Oil..............
I'
. DurKe«’d Salad Dressinjzjier" : i i * Ma-no-ken brand Oysters. .. a:.."- ; 'y
Uji Tea—ju?t ask for a sathj

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Hams ®- Russ,
PHONE 16.

Prompt Delivery

, " HEjGKOCEtS

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FOR JUST ONE)
"THE
WLE4BZF.

WEEK I
AN EVENT OF PRIME IMPORTANCE.
BEGINNING MONDAY

Miss Mabel Bolinger was-absent Mon-'
; day. on account of-sickness.
, Miss Lola Flrster attended the wedt diug of her sister at Martin, on WedInesday of last week.

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. The second quarter’s work in the ’
j normal class began last Monday. Fsy
t chology is continued - iu, connection
with Pedagogy: Grammar takes the
’ place of profe*sional work in Reading, '.
' Spelling and Writing: a course In Class-1
: ics is lhe continuation of the work of ।
English: Arithmetic goer, on In con- ■
1 nection with Bookkeeping; while the
; course in Music and Drawing is the j
i tatue. A study of the State Manual |
i is also begun. Betides these studies'
regular work in Observation is contin- !
, ned with the accompanying Critiques, j

Cliie normal Cm. Intend, to celebrate
mHd OUDUCO I lUrt with appropriate exercises, during the
yea? each national and state holiday. I
In October, Pioueer Day or Father I
And It Will Cost You Nothing—That Peace Day wm recognized with exer*
cisea. Ou Friday last, although some­
Is For The Sug­
what tardy, a Labor Day program was
gestion.
given as follows:- Song—Help It On.
Reading—Miss Hobart. Recitation—
Christman will soon be here. You
The A'illage Blacksmith Miss Young.
will be planning for jfifts for those*
Song—Make Hay While the Sun Shines
dear to you. Some one of them whom
Reading- The Toilers—Miss K i c hyon will wish to rememlwr has po*,ibjy
arda. Recitation—The Working Man’s
been at sometime a resident of Barry l
Song—Miss Blakeslee.
Song-This
county, having still an interest in its
World is What We Make II. Heading
affairs and those ot it* people.
—Tbe Moral Dignity of Labor—Miss
Have you ever been away from home Henry. Recitation- A Tribute to La­
for fhontbs or pomibly years» If you bor—MIbb Katherman. Song—The
; have do yon remember how good it Mower’s Song. Recitation- -True No­
seemed to get new* from home? Well bility—Miss Sisson. Soug—Work and
I you can’t write every week, and if yon
Reward.
do you couldn’t give all lhe news from
home to tbe absent one.
OBITUARY.

Here's our suggestion: Send tbe
WE ALSO RENT
dwellings suited to your needs what­ BANNER, which gives the news from
all
parte of Barry county, to your abever they may be. K will pay you to
becom* familiar with our list of sent friends, or the member of your
family
who may- have moved to some
properties.
otner county or some other state. You
C. B. B.ENMAn,
do not doubt that it will be appreciated.
City Bank Building.
Hastings, Mich If it isn’t we'll refund your money. EvWill be in office Wednesday, Thurs­ ery week it will come to tbe absent one
like a letter from home—aud it will
day and Saturday evenings.
cost less than the postage stamp would
cost you for a letter every’ week. And
every time the BANNER payo ite
weekly visit, it will remind that friend
of home and kindred and YOURSELF.

Try a BANNER
Want Adv.
1 cent a word

Couplings; i doz Battery Jars:
yard 1
nnd ’ meter sticks; Balance for Wire 1
Breaking; Adjustable l^eudulum; Siren :
Disc: Voltmeter; Ammeter: Qombiua-1
■ tion Bridge and Resistance Box: Ideal;
: Transformer: Reading Telescope; A tie- 1
j roid Barometer: Hygrodetk and u large!

Go“
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Physicians urge the use of "SANrrAifE Bln ■

Tomlinson Lumber Co

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$2 -it;

3bdh

A Study of Success.

Phone 224

.

NORTH IRVING.

George Newton.

$

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Their Second Quarter’s Work Began

was ont of school the entire wtoek
suffering from an attack resembling
“la grippe" while James missed the
first three days.
Elmira Rule who'was taken sick In
school several weeks ago has just re
entered after a three weeks rest. She
// | :has
'as ibeen with, her pareOts and we hope
/ |X,t she will be able to continue her
school work.
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PECIAL
LE ON
ECTACLES

.

Mi» Prorl Brunner will lend 'be »!&gt;■
worth Lt-agtn- nett Sunday eve. Every- .
one cotne Uta Branney t. pre|»mMt
lor .good meeting.
awing to the tllneaa of Mr. Brero.
there we. no Ltoiev Aid tot week

CHATTY NEWS FROM OUR SPLEN­

WMII

Tbe MethodiK«»'«&gt;)' &lt;iU
'
« ChMrii. Ctokv I
Dinner
They wiU tn-™n&gt;6&lt;r-।
! tnbiro. Everyone invited.

November 20th, I
The ladies of this vicinity (and the gentlemen, too) are cordially invited
to visit our store and to regale themselves with the .hot biscuit and
ragrant coffee which are served, while inspecting the exhibit and witnessing the DEMONSTRATION OF

:

“The Malleable” Range
For the woman whose pride is in her cooking and the man who is wili­
ng to combme greater economy and better food, there is a big, whole■ f esson t0 be derived from an intelligent investigation of the superior features of these sterling ranges.
,

Strongest, Handsomest, Best Cookers.

,

Not Lowest in Price, but Most Economical.

rnrr To nery purchaser of “The MaMIt" Ranee this week only rnrf
I I ILL we will glre absolutely free, a $7.50 set of Cooking Utensils F IlLL

R-1. HENDERSHOTT,

Sware

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�C. Excursions

Pine and Cherry
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Th? best -tough medi1
made
CIIU m«T*C-

■pedal

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MONEYS

N^w

Mrw I.L. Bollinger, of theUret wnrd
I. confined to her home by an attack

COUNTY

GETS

train tn Amuneu. Try it.
THE STATE.
Wov. la thanj wiH
‘
excursion to Ann
, 1 ,al AMOUNTS TO SIXTEEN
;
Ann Arbdr anr] rntnrn
‘«‘&gt;-ng.u.0&gt;..tw„„7nc1r"

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Andrtl. will entertain
Birthday Club thia WedMday

afternoon at tea.

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THOUSAND DOLLARS
1.It k.!s
friends Button »1 forTron«»»
k, eem. Ior ,
LW
;
Speci*' ««1“
nJ- iritjre
‘1
a rip. See our wert lea.e. UaatmgaajaOfc
^ivi„
Am-Arbrni
irKO^m.rt.urtuX.
Apportionment Is S2.70 for Each
■ ■ Rjnv County than «l»*&gt;w diaptay. Morrill U W, 4
Ann Arhur «,«, p. u,
*■ “ '
in
■
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’
J*
v o.
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.
Scholar. Makes Nearly $20,’
cough
mealA cordial ineltatioa la extended to round trip fsrt, fc‘..X).
aiy
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&lt;&gt;&lt;H) For The Year.
,e
j;1_ *1’.
Tiday
’P*nT Itiven
s07
I ^^LwiTt^^
It
CtireS
t,,e
&gt;"
r,ln
at
7
"1Ci&gt;|8b Bow-. Hall Friday evening s-OT. I
Count yXlreasurer Coleman ha» be«n
.
। re^ucv‘d rate* on Nov. 2ft and 8(» Good notified of the amount of Wimary
cqu'gfe -ni .olds when ’ Money talks, tlrata why we are
School Money Apportioned this, fall to
nelling .to ^tuni until Dec. 4th. Th^
Barry CQkirty. Tb« amonnt i. 2, To for
&gt; many Fur Coate. • Our low cash ‘
to all points in-Low-r P..ni
।
ill others fail. It is prjeu
i. our Iwu MlnimuL Morrill, j ot Michigau.
.
Plbm-bla each child reported by U,« ^bool canan
honest
The amoonta going tn the wveral
Lombie Ac Co.
:fo»i wi ,.OMral UDiV(,„,tl
;I »».
put uf
towns are giTrtl in the table below :
You aiv invited
H. M^“’"dU‘cU«““.A“"Artor!
nt..
--“I■ four pun- Turtle and Myer* &amp; Son’s and to call attheirW. H,„
i Towu
M &lt;*. Nur.' 1H. lure,. ,„r „,is
No. &lt;’hll'trrii
ippornru i
occasion i
»
line of Fur coats, A fine awortmetit .* farp &lt;’f ode first chv- limit fare,
for BaittM-ore
’
A bot- anil
----- .^r , Barry
price* right.
■ ■! tin- mnti.l
...»
.
.
round .....
trip i.
in antljorioed'.
■'«- -&lt; iiasu
o . r three The remains of Mrs. Ella Bowen, (l snh- Nov. in; Return limit N&lt;
Il. i llastlus* Twt
i

What we

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amx m

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h

tilts

1 in thia city over 11 yean, ago. I elusive.
^&gt;-1
rUiai- Twho
W(.redied
takt
were taken up Tuesday, and taker to
Btdlevni- for interment in the cemetery
there.

■ aihary 25
The dose
:eht be
naif to one
teaspboru. i; and you
get relief . ith the first
dose.- .

i-&gt;old" and

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point
tnlight.

vice.
nice
udc

Drff,

fr«l l. fieatb

ft Carvetb,

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Attention i» called to the abatement
of condition of the Hastings National
Bank in’ this issue as made tu th.Comptroller of the Currency of the L .
;S. Nov. ftth.
.
The many friends of Rev. S. B.

.

W. S. Barron Agt.

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announcements

( Aasiltirt a uy
Hour
। Irving
.lotinstoM'u
; !-Mnple Gtoie
&lt;&gt;mngevnir
,I’rul,rli&gt; rill/ . ItullMiid' '

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UM 00
UW IU

■ - —'—
—
^icnc® services in G?
it win Im- M-en that Jhe total amount
| A. IL HaH. Topic at 10, ;3b Ancient
i ttU^ ^,o‘ler“ ^•‘‘vr^mancy or Mesmerism returned to Barry county this time in
and
Hypnotism.
"T
,110.000.20. This with iwhat w&amp;s ap­
Crandall are invited to attend a recep- I Mnd H&gt;'Puoti.Mn.
A. -S.
meet with’Mrs. portioned last spring makes the total
tion given in his honor in tbe parlors j The Rmlaatd-L.
” i * ‘ - -_____
received from the Estate for ’this ’ fund
lof the Baptist church on Saturday 6vrB&lt;‘lsuri Friday Nov. 17.
| this year about fc»0,000 If the wnts
;Uing Nor. 18, .
'j cordially invited• to
- attend.
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। instituted by the state. against the
At'the M. E. Study, on ‘Saturday
Itegnlar meeting of ^Hastings Chap-frail roads which will wmiu be decided
'November’ll. by 'Rev A'
“
~
Arthur
Trott, j,er ^’o. • G.i E. 8. next Tuesday evn-: by th. I’, s. supreme court, shall be
Mr Glen Nn hok and Mire Grace
the state.as thedeclrioitohare tAeen
heiser. both of Yankee Springs, were i HaAings rtmipany of Standard Beati- in t,lt’ Mate courts, and the lower U.
united in marriagw
..p. will un-t on Friday evening Nov. s
the state will apportion fully

•rk

rr.ni

ake”
k to boy­
s at this
Lappetiz* mother

. n 'Vest■&lt;»reyn Street
!
Christian pidravoraj; U;r T‘rw.byt« r-

|&lt;&gt; Sidney (Center, Montcalm county.
Tlnirwlay tfiurnhig. where thb funeral
jsas held and interment made. Deri’iLsed died Tuesday of last at his
home in-the second ward, of constunp-

ian chuich n».-.xt Sunday evening. Top*
• ir. ".Medical “
Mi-mion* at ~
Home mu|
Abroad.” I

b

‘ nt,3il Sunday

at the f . B

iOr

ncnonuil

nu vafying
:iracidrs«e»

You pay us a small deposit and we will lay away
any Coat or Fur in the store. You can buy with
better satisfaction here, than by mail from strangers.

k h&gt;m:h {large
i* pieces

s

■ Silverware

1ROCERS

.•nu!at&lt;
the
i'libor

L. .1. Gmulyear made a busines-- trip
to Kalamazoo Monday.

Tin-

3 Mrs. Jrt». Pattison visitci
ants :u Irving yesterday.

her par-

.OfEN EVENINGS..;

a

JOHN 8ESSMER. !
Hastings, ft^icb.'

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3
FLEHIHQ

w

&gt;"it ■ tnyj old
•:* Interested
•&gt;call tn; my

3

W.5. f TRRfiLL

Mr. and Bert Hih&amp;n were in !
vide Tuesdal on busim^s.
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Mr*. Julia Wtllisun.ia visiting frit-nil*
in Kalamazoo ibis weex.

Mich.

plenty

'■‘K of Bulbs on
the, time to, do
i‘iie orders solidmade to all parts

pliwi.j

thrysanil-n,s now on haod

KELSON BURROUGHS,
"■•X
Proper.

“Hall-Band”
FELT

boot
socks,

w*«ss«-to
. 0*-’ ihtnt a.-s
«U6BtR 100
bttjai. ‘

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Abtoiuu i n’,tto

«nd we c.,.ri,..
1

werv
fair.

I^d' mark ■'Ball-B.nd"

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j
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j

years equalled 810..
At 5:30 the laides were invited to !
the dining room where the table wabeautfltilly decorated with carnations j

and smilax and a delicious four course ।
dinner was served. After this, it being
too dark for young(?) Mirera to lie out
ak&gt;M, lhe b-MMB eent them all home
_

This cold
weather makes
you think of
some warm and
dry footwear,
and off course
you wonder
where to go.
We have all
kinds off warm
Felts, Socks,
Rubbers, Etc

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c- *• CLARKE £ CO., Quality Shoa Stori
Al

khI

gave .1 dinner par

Moujlsty afternoon Nov. 0. -Mrs. A. fy, am! wl-u
fi-Noble* and ;Mrt F. R. Pancoast . r-&gt;&lt;* h.- uskrel vim of hl- guc*t.-» if In’!
.•moYh.'r portion.’ upou|
gin- a very pleasant surprise- party to w&lt;&gt;ul&lt;l Imv-iludr mother Mrs.' K C. Jh-Illuury at ■
" - -cm si remarked. -I- think I

by carriage.

W.WYTBOOTS

Yn-n t thete '
orhP'-’
of thJ

the ftvoman 1*
mdy a w»&gt;m:.ii
Of g
! !Trvdinp n:i«|
“bmi
to the tVhturi Dk’twu:*-’
ear]
me
I
ing nbuu^ slJQii-en
t.j(j
long; the i-jdpfn*
jni,;
cardiac part

McH HENBV ’

the home uf Mrs. Nobles, it beine her
78th birthday A delightful afternoon
was spent in reminiscencesuf the past.
The ages of the ladies ranged f^m
to S years whilfe their conhined

fall bulbs

,

’Barlows great run of lh yards fm
a t«&gt;uchduwn in the game with Ohio
Tnivereity Saturday is the talk.u f
tbe town. He played asMilmtitutr for
NorcroM* as Quarter Bui^k. 'and fits
work was of the whirlwind order
■Saturday morning there Was a game
iK-twevn the
laws and the 'i»7 en­
gineers for the class championship.
At a preceding game between the ’&lt;*7
laws and ’OK engineers, the latter put
the disci pies of Blackstone up ^jie tree*.
Su Saturday the latter were out in
force, and made a rush for the engineFr*‘ wh(' no’ "niy "Xoo&lt;1
gtvund
l’ut ‘irow the liml - of the law off the
pvemiws. One law student who will

WRIGHT

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ROS

HASTINGS, MICH.

PHONE 30.

OFFICERS.
]J. T. LOMBARD. President.

J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice Presidein.
H. 6. HAYES. Asslslast.Cishier.

W. D. HAYES. Cashier.

.graduate m-At Jnr* reijnp-’d sicknes
io secure immunity from tree cijmbing.
i Several engineers who -sized up the
,ituatip;i pii-krj the young man np.
carried Iuha to h nearby Iioum-. and
ducked him head firs! in a rain barn-1
full of water. - He ].-oinptly revived
ami is now iwitig untnercifully guyed!

NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION
' The Hastings National Bank was originally {estab­
lished in Hastings in 18o&lt;|. almost half a century ago.
It was the first Bank organized in Barry '■County,
and the first and only ofie to incorporate under the
National Banking laws.
It li?s always been as safe and sound.in crises and
panics as during prosperity.
Our long experienceJ large restart and extensive
connections are a decided advantage to those having
accounts with u&gt;.
.
We pay 3 per cent, interest on Savings Deposits.
. compounded semi-annually.

।। .Heavy
ot Prairieville, was , ’i&gt;t&lt;?r. the? fuh Hi*:
linn uf’ whirl, I* the. tri■ Betwoit.
v
.mtervririHi for dinner at E Pennock’s turHtiou of loud
And If she Is el| j
made In the mu I J
IjLut Tnusday. •
I that her fortune
UNITED STATES AC­
Mrs.. Frank Brook* w-_nt to Kalama^ scum line.
1
Afterlliat’lI Aras uotei! that Blifklu-I
CIDENT ASSOCIATION
jiuo this morning ‘fo? a weeks
i usually pnr wl down thr remark t«i
with friend*
•
•
I •‘-’.imply. New .Ortrin-I
Fled Benson who hue just returned ■ Ttm«*s-J*eh&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;-*;&lt;&gt;
Ha* c Paid the Claim of John E.
fVoru California visited at bis uncle** (
—
Thornton of This City
H. Pennock s i.rer Thursday.
i In I. s bonk. “Mjrf
Richard
.
B&lt;
U
Dr. E. F. Partello of 'Middlavitte
In Full.
Strange Pet* trite
» - of
- tbe solan gl-p’’1’.
otid Bishop Partelb-. of Potterville,
whiih In Credl Britain In bygone dayii,
‘ Hastings. Nov. 15. 1W5
Were gueats at H. Martin’* Tues-lay.
Lt&lt;x|
and
drl.s!
for
human
used
This isti» certify that I have received
W. T Brown, of Chicago, for several , footl -.Muuv yc.tre ago thi-so dried. ?H» Tur my list claim against thu l'. S.
ypars manage! of ; tbe old •‘Croquet ’ geese f.mnd llI ieir way to tbe lowland-^ Accident Aasgcintion of Detroit. Pay­
fictory” in this city, wris here a few , &lt;’f Sc - _ ___
’ —i &lt;1 were treed n* nil
. ment in full and am very much pleased
hours TuAwtey aftenioon calling on old ■ ^’tr A irniall jmrtlon when «tten be j with the way the company pay their
•:ih w.- * supposed to tickle tliej
friends anil renewing old 'acquaintance* j
*j .,
■ claims.

Sl.RPRISF. W MRS

iiis ;of wood
the place.

uf the Word.

rou. menu?,

. Mosher and wife returned yt*Qeitiuy fn&gt;m a visit with their wn- at
Onondaga.

3

churro

••She i* a luly In &lt;•-&gt; v iwawe of tbs
word.** cxcbilinril Blifklus••Then she i«. the unMt' remarkable ;
woman that |ev.-r Ih'ml.” replied John- ■

W. L. Hogue"mad-? a husine-i* trip
to Middleville Tuesday.

Money Back If Not Satisfied

School.

PERSONAL
MENTION.
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«in '»&gt;ib}
- ----------------------- &gt;-.-.-1 All invitHl. 1

; Mr. and Mrs. - V. B. Furni-is were
(5r:u
liapids visitors Tuesday.

HAR6E

♦AKfUAtS*' A

Michigan's, Big

l-Y»artbl.l«nen««lSul&gt;d»y«v,n|n*
m i. cook.

uruTinU

to give us our annual Sale
and Opening. It is not
often you have the oppor­
tunity to select from a full
line of ’manufacturers
samples, so don’t neglect this opportunity, come in and look
the line over whether you buy or not.

Fur Sets, Muffs, etc. made of good qualities and at
a saving of twenty five per cent.

. ■
The first dancing party of the Sham-!-•
7 o’clock at the home of Mrt. !
* ,veur hereafter to Barry
irock dnb occurred Friday evening at t’&gt;&lt;,«nent Stu1Leaders of the h**MHi rrtU0,y.
jiamptlj tilled. St. Hose’s hall and was attended by 85 , Mn»- Belle Clw.k, Glenn# Doud. Isulk
tonples. the music lieing furnished by ' Abbott.
UNIVERSITY NOTES
(iNUS Ddiwr.d
n SA’ien pks-v orchestra. The next ; The Dorraf Daughters will »»e entcrparty will be Nov. 2L
’
■ taimsl hy-Mfs. Gardner-l.'hidester-nrsit ,
Some Things That Happen at
The remains of John Hall were taken Friday evening Nov. 17, at -her- hotnf

Glass
Silv

ONE DAY ONLY

W
E will
show you the very latest creations in
”
Ladies' Fur Coats, Neck Pieces, Children's

.ifljills.

.

toe do: ink do do

We have made arrange­
ments with one of the lar­
gest Fur houses in this
country to send one of
their travellers here for

b

ent disease
&gt;c«, cracks

mu

’= BIG FUR SALE F

A Nice

BUNCH OF IT FROM

«i iwritonitia.
the

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SCHOOL

DePu. Ik Bal wk wUl have

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HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK

John E. Tbontii'ii."

Witness
, '
A. U t’hilhp.

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.
Hi nun .lunes.

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DIRECTORS.

OBITIRARI.

:: has
’ •- made nr very
I left liauir nnd II
htincrv.’. qpoii which bls nefgbl’or snld.
BARBER After a long illness of S I
*i dlnna ixdie •• In th-'e aolnn geese, yeaw Mm,!Enow Barlw j awed away !
jfllll yin nfpre I earn’ nwa’
for j
u\.
Tuesday Nov. 7. 1W5 at the age of 42
Bnd i dlnria fefl « bit the hungrier.'
years. 7 months and 7 days.
Eflie Deri Gilbert eldest daughter of
t, |he /.Moslems .when D. H. ami S. O. Giii»ert. was born ih
We knew
Persia found in that, Leonidas April 11. 1803.
coaB&lt;ry
------- -- * i-ountrj- ao Itjuumerable H
quantity
of
March 11. 1888 ahe was untied in
'unj a.-piitlffc treatlstis aud that marriage to Enoa Barber of Crewey.
iaad Ibn
I bn Ab!
Ab! Oueccas,
Ouweas,
general, hand
where she ba.1 aince resided. To thin
Mkctl Callpb jomr by letter If b*
union were lxirn for children,two boys
would allow lie. w
,.lU1 and two girls. The two hods and a
;K&gt;ok« amorg flic true belle- era »1U
me raltuf the Booty. Omar auawer^l daughter died in infancy. She was.
him In Iheoc t-irm-: ''Throw them Into converted in her youth, and always
the water. ir| they contain anything lived a pure and spotless life. .' Before
which ran guldr men to the truth we her . health failed she was an active
have recelrcd; from God what will worker in tbe church nnd Sunday
mid. u» much bolter. It they contain school.serving as teacher and superin­
5Z we eh.il be weh rid of them
tendent. She had a Iwautiful personal­
thank- God!" In «i»equrace erf tb «
ity. winning friends ’in all walks of
order the Iraokk were thrown Into the
water and the; Un-, and the literature lifeZand holding them lifelong.
The funeral ’was held at the home
Ltd .clence of m- rerd«»&gt; dwpp«rThursday at 2 o’clock, and by her re- .
_ Notl'-ea et Eitralts.
.meat Rev. L. P. Richtmyer of Partello
and Rev. ZG. F- Fisher, of Delton,
The earth’s aenslble atmosphere la officiated. A poem of her selection was
.up,—1 &lt;■&gt;•“«£■ read and the choir sang some ot her
0 mil* in height.
£ favorite hymns She was laid by her
bot b^lng «
‘
little ones in the family- lot at Creaaey.
ram&gt;ort*lS«0 n' condition
mo­ She leaves beside her husband one
ST, S. ..rt.1 o«*n PIO • »«&lt; daughter. Mi» Ethel, her parents Mr.
taport.nt
in th. detennlnntlon of and Mdl D. H. Gilbert of Colon,
S.-ssts«-ws- four brothers Charles. Horace and
Elmer, ol Kalamazoo and Ray of
^*r£&gt;en with dnnd.
Battle Creek besidesji host of friends
MrU&gt; from radioing lt«
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to mourn bw 1o«l
Into .pnee.-St. Loci. R«1&gt;nbll&lt;-.
Thi. death
doubly tad when
it &gt;• romomborod that lew than four
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CARD OP T3££5^hankstotha week. a&lt;&gt; bor only ai««r, Mra. Newell
.Uh W .XM"! W
Barbar. peened away. Tbe family bare
tbe aympathy of all in tbla double be-.

I. T. LOMBARD.

JOHN F. 600DYEAR.

W. D. HAYES.

R. K. SRANT.^

F. D. PRATT,

’

CLEMENT SMITH.

W. H. CHASE.

’ FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
I will offer the choice of my FINE LINE^OF
ODD TROUSERS at the following extreme­
ly low prices, i. e.:

«

$5 00, $4 50 Trousers $3 70
3 50
Trousers 2 50

$4 00 Trousers $3 00
3 00 Trousers 2 25

Every pair in the store included. Don’t forget
when looking them over; that I have oneTof
the largest and best lines of RUBBERS^ injthe
county, and will not be undersold. Compare
the quality and prices of my goods with those
ol other dealers.
Yours for Business

C. H. OSBORN

�« &gt;f /Weatey Waters

Allen

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening j

Woodland Department

at A. Q. Kilpatrick * home.
Mrs. Cora Cole daughter Edna visi­
ted Mrs. Nellie Hitt Wednesday.
Mrs. Manley Downing and niece of
,
Naid|viile were guaste of’ Mr*. Hager

on Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Bieker visited

YOU WANT TO SEE.

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FIRST. Something we’ve just
received in a diuiug chair. It je
well made, and finished, of solid
golden oak, well worth looking at
and buying. We will sell them
now to you just for a dyer to get
them started, at per set uf 6 for
&lt;5.25.

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r9n&lt;rin I had tbe mirffortuTV tn khuat his right

George CO*W
•
Ainsworth ■s wureb. He
Hex1 &gt;lipped
flipped -me
aume
pl»c*
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WMy Btl(] bis gun went off and he had
Mra Spear of Qnui
,
v&gt; tone the two front fingers. Dr. Fritch ,
daughter Mr*. Pe»*«
of Cloverdale ia attending hint.
are v isi t i ng fri ends here.
I Mr*. Huldab Otfo anil Mrs. Brimlni
William Demond visited his daugh-I‘ spent Saturday night with Edgar Otis
ser Mn. EIHas
&lt;»«&gt;«&gt; »&gt;■«*»
and family.
Mr. B. M Jenkin* and family spent
and Monday.
Harry StoweR i» moving in Charley Sunday with Harry Kama and family
of Cloverdale
.
Fuller a bouse.
Mr. ‘and Mr*. Frank Jenkin* of
Grandma FuUer visited her son L«*
Priririeviile spent Sunday with the
in Carlton text week.
Earl TeYbell and Mi* Elsie Ehret of latter's mother Mrs. Huldah Otte and
Nashville visited Jamea Ehrot Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. G. B. Hart
Mrs. Dan Douglass and son spent
The Rev. Kindred. State evangelist,
Saturday with her mother Mrs. Count,
will bold a serie* of meetings at tbe
she having moved into the Johnson
church beginning Monday night
house until she can build.
E*1 Zimmerman has moved in Chi Ties
Tuungs house and will work for Mr.

friends in Nashville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Scofield visi­
Miss Letta Garn of Hastings was a 1 Rev. Close gave us a fine uddress__oii ted their son C. Scofield in Woodland
visitor at the home of ber brother C. D Sunday in the place uf Rev. Duffy who Sunday.
Garn on Tuesday of last week.
। was absent conducting services at
Mr. and Mre. Ed. Grant entertained
Samuel Woodsand wife of Litchfield. ' Grand Rapids.
a large jiarty of friends and relatives
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marcy of ; The address ofMrs. Richmond of the Sunday afternoon.
Crystal. Mich., were guesta at the j Micbgan Home for girls which wax at
Miss Emma Bixler of Grand Rapids
home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. England ! the Dorcas Society at Mrs. Landon'son visited her friends Meidaiws Phila
Tuesday and Wednesday and visited ; Wednesday and her address in the eve- Hitt and-Bmma Baril tbia^eek.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. England of South j ningat the Advent church were enjoyed
Miw Nettie Priest of Sullivan Ohio
Woodland tbe latter part of last week. । by all.
was the guest of her sister Mr*. A. C.
Charles Farley who has been living
Prairie Barry has been upon the sick
Kilpatrick part of last week.
Young.
near Morgan has decided to go into dUM list for tbe part few day*.
. Mrs. Clarence Weeks and brother
Revival meetings begin Monday eve­
turnlit tatamrt. in tb. villwe thin
Kn0„tol
hl, („her ,e„
Orlo are making an extended
*
ning at tiie BchlMppi* church.
winter and will morn into tbe Flory Tqwj,j- mornl,w (or tta northern
among
friends
in
Ohio.
Herbert Mead went to Belding!
hun«- on North Main atreet which be,’lla They will hunt doer. They
S. C. Van Houten and wife. Rev. Wednesday to have an operation. Hiaj
ha. rented.
wjy j,,n mher hnnlen, that hare gone
Hall and Mrs. Hall and Mr. and Mn.
C. S. Palmerton was a Grand Rapids from thia'vicinity. ~
mother is with him.
Shirley Meyer* took dinner with Str.
rl.itor WodnewUy.
Mr. and lira.’ Drake of Lake Ottawa
and Mr*. J. Hitt on Sunday.
WEST WOODlLAND.
Although the weather has been f who mve been visiting P. Roush and
Mi« j
Seward
daughter
jvwaru Sheldon -ami
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i john Bishop and wife of Lake
pleasant the last few days, farmers in family returned home last . Friday,
Mattie of Benton
U
,u, spending the week at James
this vicinity claim that it is not tbe' Mr anrt
Mrfc Yerly of yerty.a
Sheldon und Miwi Grace of West twin- t
right kind for busking rorn. as the ,.ornem Rpeot
with'thelr ron
field called dn Mr. and Mrs. J. St. ]
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dry winds make the fodder so dry that
- — ’
' Hurry Grant of Grund Kapida viaittd
John Monday afternoon.
it is almost- impossible to handle it
at Henry Schaibly’s Thunday.
George Vwjter a nd family have gone
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cotten of Kalama- ,
’Many of the roads about Woodland ' to Hastings nnd are -.situated in the
Rev. A. B. Johnson'ajnd wife of Sar- &lt;
were in very tad condition during the i chrjaU^, Ilonw in Ac |trM uanl. He zoo-luixu been upending a few day*1 anac were guest* of
Senter* and
with Mr. atul MT* H. Rockwell of
•pell ot tad weather Sant week. Tbi. wlll J„rk in Veter * Carter1, takery.
family
Tuesday.
Ea.*t \foodland •
was.due mostly to tbe plowing and
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Lewis Clum and-fam jy were guests j
Miss Gunnison of Lansing spake in
Mr*. E. Lee vntertainoj the L. A. (
working of the roads which was done
ut John^Snmm and family Sunday.
hightaft terms of onr Grange team in
S. Thursdav.
,
thia fall. •
third degree work at the '.Grange Sat­
Earl Lamb and a iTe. of Millbrook |
A tine chicken pie dinner-wan served ;
Miss Bertha Hilbert of Kalrtinnzou nrdayh
urday ^evening. A great crowd is ex­
are visiting the latv r « parent!4 Dan ,
visit.ri her parents Mr. and Mrs F. F. , „4 :,t the Pomona to b held und a pleasant sticial time enjoyed1
Yargor and wife.
!
.
Hilbert.oVer Sunday.
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,„, 22. „
...... program Mew nftlccre elected- C. C. st. Jol»p
'Vcdnt^dag
A grand
Pre*.: Ella Ixv sec..’ Millie Hager. &gt; Charlie Hunt and Archie Rhoailw f
Mis* Bini Hale aud Miss Statu Wul- mid dimer are in preparation.
. .
. Don’t
have
gone
North
hunting
.
. J
cutt ot Hastings .were Woodland visi- । he ajfr|. ■ tu oHer'your
~
assistance to the
Pern- Stowell and wifd visited friend* j
Miss Inez Cole spent Sunday with her &gt;
tors Sar urday and Sunday.
\committ"e in charge.
in Clarksville recently, ;
parents in East Woodland.
Mr.
anti Mrs. Willard Bolten of
Highest price for poultry at .James
Mr. and Mrs. E. Racey ot E. (.’aftlv : Steve Barry of Martin* Corner* wa» I
’1L —. Box
.’ *-hatchery.
Coats Grove were entertained by Mr:-,.: 7. liiiihard’a Carlton
ml1 ing on uu r street one (day Ijwt wwk. '
ton
visited
at
A.
C
Kilpatrick;*
Sai1
Bolten:s parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. 88, R. R. ,:i
Grandma Stowell G visiting her sup !
iirduy.
.
Miller over iSupday.
WOODLAND.

: TWO OR THREE ITEMS 1
t
IN FURNITURE THAT

QLAM CREEK.

COATS GROVE.

east woodland.

CARLTON.

YOU should

k*v* bought
HOODS.

Hood’s Pilgrim

HOOD RUBBERS
NOT
MADE BY
A TRlKPr
you
Gtrn^r^?'
aas

BARRY COUNTY Maps
Can be had at th- '1 codhnJ

How’s
Your
Liver?

Poatoffice. They
.names of every iarnier the
number of acres be 0WIB.
all
highwa/s,
streams
churches, school lrctlses etc.

It will pay you to take good care of
your Heer,, because- it you do, your
liver will take good care of you.
Sick liver puts you all out of. sorts,
sakes you pale, dizzy, sick at the
stomach, gives you stomach ache,
headache, malaria, etc. Well liver
keeps you well, by purifying your
■blood and digesting your food.
There Is only one safe, certain and
retlaNe liver medidne, and that is

Thedford’s

PRICE ONLY 50.CENTS
at Woodland Postoffice,
John Velte, Postnioser'
HHOhAI
rfteta ot Mfchipt- ■
At a scmIou
&gt;»..
&gt;:ountyo( Karrv. h

Tie-stay tn* :tu &lt;Jwy
os* diousand uini- j,­
. Pr.-.-Wil. &lt;
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In eti* n&gt;..i: ■ .
Khriuer
i.
On r«.'.&lt;llj&gt;R
i :.
Bed. &lt;ii •
I. :
tn tblsjcpurt. imf|.
testa ulrnt uf m‘probate an! th*pointed nr ^&gt;ta--. •

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petktonanu Uu
rd and all oth&gt;-r
are require!
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Court. tWii iv 1
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For over uo years this wonderful
NORTH WOODLAND.
\\ heeler's was i i*erry ami family this wleek.
The marriage of Mite Mabel Kilpat-*
vegetable remedy lias been the standby
tbriiK'UlUi!.. i. x.
niton had his corn husk“d. with w€.|] attended. They have 2‘&gt; members 1 •Wm. Klipfer of Hastings visited his
j nek and a-Mr. Raccy took place at th«.
in thousands ol homes, and is today'
further ordcon! u
* home of tint bride's, parents. Mr. and! a inhe iirie !h-i Monday.
entdlled. The next meeting will be at
hildreu at Andrew Ceigei s over Sunk&gt;!be person- ;i.-:
the favorite liver medicine in the'wtfM.
peudeocy of
4 Mrs. A. C. 'Kilpatrick in East Wood­
I
wife
of______
Lake_____
: the---home
Frai k Runyan und
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­ Grace Sheldon Friday, eve- i
It acts gently nn the liver and kid­
thereof In ex &gt;»!:;
!'f
puhitubrd ir. tn
land last Wednesday.
Rev. Jarvis i Odessa Sundayeu at Frank Alierdihg’s. j ning Nov
neys, and does not irritate the bowels.
Herman Crites has gone to hi« home |
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paper printed aui
performed the e»,-remony.
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It
cures
constipation
,
reliev
es
con­
Harry, once In ro.
Theije were no services Ht the Tam- j Miss Grace libel don was rather snrt in Wikxlbury u» care ton a troublesome ]
gestion, and purifies the system frem
James M. Smith of Hastings was a arac c'iureh lost Sunday.
Rev. Crites prised Saturday evening when alxnit boil with which ht&gt; is suffering.
■an overflow of bile, thereby het-ping
E1XA C.HrWoodland visitor Saturday and Sunday. ; was token sick at dinner at Granville hirty of her frienda*fcp3Oped in tu re­ j I^iRue Vaxmocki ruf Bellevue is vh-‘)
the body In perfect health.
House FurnWur.
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,
King
bisSrunt
Clarinda
Stowell
and
j
mind
her
that
it
wan
her
birthday;
Price 25t at all druggists and
Lyle Fisher of the State Road was in , Nye’s after preaching at West Odema.
dealers.
WOODLAND,
MICHIGAN &gt; town over Sunday.
Hngli Myers and wife stayed Satur­ Refreshments,were served and a pleas­ fi&amp;mily this week.
* oBDERol
Miss Mabel Lnndis who teaches school day night and .Sunday with the form- ant evenirj—“jnst lovt!y”“Was en­ ! Cornelius Senter • njoybd a visit with!
stair u&lt; Mk-his-1..
joyed
by
all
«ho
were
m
»
happy
us
to
in Prairieville isspendihg her vacation j er’« aister Mrs. Gavitt.
bis Ixjyhood schoolmate and comrade '
EUlti Jiidirt i&gt; ■ ire.
_ Halt pendinit 1.1 &lt; It.
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David ' Gw», Demary and family have moved bt present.
tif tbe civil war. Wm. Rowley of Hast- ‘ •
W Harry .In &lt; lixn
I •• n
NOTICE OF HEAItlSG CLAIMS..
A pretty wedding took place at the tyigs last Thursday evening.
un thr stn uny erf
j Landis.
______ oJ MlctrtxtaU. Count! ot B*rry, s*.
to Woodland.
I Notice t* hereto’ elven, ibsl by an outer at tb«« Ada 1‘utuiini. 1 -w
Baptismal services were performed i Mr. Swin and wife are living in their home of ’A. G Kilpatrick and wife
i l*nrt&lt;*le court for unvAwoiy of Harry, tn.idr on
Wedne*day evening when their eldest
:»t the M. E. church Sunday morning. . new houbc which they xeeently built.
HOLMES CHURCH.
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tram t;i i. 5511,',?
were .uiawcu ior cnjaiii&gt;:» u&gt; j tvdaughter Mal*el was united in marriage
Lewis pHtnam, h '■ i
Wiihum/Rawley and daughter i sent their ctatau waiust ite-ctateot Jrremtah bat
Miss Maude England of South Wocsl ■
J. Kick and wife from near Freeport tu Mr. II. Rncey of Foist Castleton by , Mr.
re«M*rtn sr i
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, Wttbitr :*te \rf snW coanly. drccawd. Ou muUoo
of A. ?: k'
Uoix of Hartings/tinted Mr. and ,Mre. | ao* ttut alt cre*ltor« at wN d- etw-c are. re­
' land who ha* recently finished a term and L. Rush and wife Sundayed at R.
rtelnant. it t&gt; utJtK1
Rev. C. D. Jarvis uf Woodland The h. &lt;&gt;.^0, .&gt;• tai-tan *«k.
ITiSr
■ of. school in East Castleton visited 1 Haney’s
appearance in -alii
bride was drttoed in lovely white silk
niuu'.h* train tPe
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friends in Woodland Thursday.
Mrs
CnWonl
U
XoHb
Crlten
yr..sritbtn twnt* ' ’i
Jainw King a former resident of this and the rooms were decorated in white
&lt; «iehcislms will reheard beforeuM Court, ou said tniblif.il&gt;
Felts and Rubbers. Socks I Jcsnu Gootes of the BANNER force ■ place whu has been a long sufferer from and green. ’ Nearly fifty guests were ted her daughter Mrs. Ansnangh.
i Saiurdsy tbe 1Mb day of M»n ii next, at tri;
for
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ex'll*
Jrreie Koger* ; a ehrk ln ib»&lt; forenoon vf that day.
and Rubbers for Men, ; made a Inmihew trip to the village last jMirjdyiiift died last Sat unlay at Lake present und many pretty and useful1 . Chas. Bnlwuck and, Mite
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t’.f' iJ Nov. loth. A. !&gt;. iwv.,
-lOdeBML|
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week.
.
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m mx. k
presettt* wore received. A line supper! «&lt; Hasting*, vunted U. b. Barnum »•
Boys or Youths. 1 sun
• Mrs. Demanore who makes her borne , ThiiMru Merriam BDgDt :j few days was served. The young couple will be We*ln«-.&lt;&gt;day and Thursday.
prepares! to supply you.
' at A.»L. Cooper’s in South Woodland in Assyria last week
' | at home with Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Chita. Hunt and Arvhu*Khude*4Kart-1
is reported very ill this week.
John'Curtis uf Kaiainu was at his i Brutal of East Castleton after Nov 15 4l Monday for tbe north an » hajuing t
Harry*Grant of Levering. Mich., a mother’s Mrs. Anna Curtis last Mon-i The out of town gnesta were Mr F., ’bl- ■
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Of the'goad warns kind :‘ former
Woodland boy. is making old day.
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Geipe of Cadillac Mr. and Mrs. Mc-i • i Mrs. Handy and daughter Ruth of I
and'very cheap.
i
X—bville Mi- Nettie l-rie.t
acquaintances about Woodland a visit t' ilixkrtluwto I,.. &gt;«m
•Hasting* visited Mrs M. P. Fuller
and will stay htfre this winter it he l,«fehiMreu »t KuheiUe mkI IKitatw! * 8b,,,’“ Obio k,,a ch“,'”‘ Un’h liut?sday,‘ ’
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can find suitable employment.
Stephen Barry ufgituny Point is vis- i
retnrntM liumc tart Thnndpv.
1 te9' °*
Horse blankets. B e &lt;1
Geo flicker of Kalamazoo was in1
blankets. Stable blankets k'fthc'village a few days last week on i Mrs. Bert Bell of Kabtino is visiting )
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
|( . ing
.. friends here.
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sheltenlierg- i
, Ora Lehman sp^nt Saturday flight-, !^r*- Fred Durkee and ulster Aria ।
. busintaK.
er this week.
and Sunday with a friend in Hastings. I Iteiglrr of f reeport.
Holly of Lockport, Nx Y-. a
j Hunt Sunday.
J. Spreicer and wife visited their
What you want, ask for I sonForest
Bordy Hager is building a gtxxl ben J
of Will Holly who was formerly in
daughter Mr*.-C Faller and family of
it. I’ll get it. You know
PERSONAL LETTER FROM
liuiue un his farm near Warnerville. . ' jMrs. Hattie Fuller visited friendsj
huSiness here is making a'visit at the
Codta Grove last Sunday.
I near Woodlrary a fewday* hud week.' !
HIGHEST PRICES.
; home ut B. S. Holly.
Mitl John Lehman and daughter.
Harry Filkins of Lake Odessa is
;Rev.
Earl
will
begin
meeting»at
tlje
■
spent
Sunday
evening
witfTA.
WamerV
Earl
Lamb
and
family
of
Millbrook
my prices ate right.
at work for W. Parker.
ehnrch Sufaday evening*.
family. ’ . . making relatives and fri- uds alnnr ■
For butter, eggs anil pro­ ! are
Elmer Rising and family Bj&gt;ent SnnWoodland an etxended visit.
TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.
Daisy Warner spent Sunday visiting
duce.
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day at Q Hatton's.
MARTIN CORNERS.
with
Mr*.
Henry
Hecker.
j Arthur Myers who has just finished
MADAM:
The LdT. L. met at the home ef C.
.Lewis Hilton and family sj&gt;ent Sun- !
i a 1ms in ess course, in the Valparaiso i
Vacation this week in the Warner
day with Mr. and Mrut .latex Olm-|
and F. King last Friday evening.Tried
COATS GROVE GENERAL STORE.
You have been imposed upon
। University ia home on a few weeks
ville Bvbool. . According to all reporta
cakes and coffee were rarved. Miss
stead.
Peddlers.
I propose to pay you highest
। vacation l&gt;efore commencing wdrk.
tbe teacher. Frank -Hynes, and the
Nellie Ciirtis of South Woodland recit­
Remember tho nightcap social at tbe
scholars have worked hard during the
Cash
price fpr your Rags, Rubbers, oled several pieces and a general good
fall term und are certainly enjoying a sebOol bou.M,' Friday evening Nov. 17.
woodland High school.
Copper Boilers, Old Papers, Magazines Stc.
time wm reported.
lay off.
Mr. and Mr*. Alonxu Ililton spent
William Waddell begjcs schobl Mon­
I am giving you a Cash market, for every­
Mr. Merriam and son from Cadillac
WOODLAND LIVERY *
On Friday night of last week the Sunday with Ed. Zimmerman at I&lt;akej! day taking np the revbntli, and eighth
; visited his brother Wallace, and wife at ncighlxjrs und friends of Henry Warn­ virw.
thing. YOUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME.
have
:
"“FEED/TABLE
555
FEED /TABLE
’* j grade work. .
this place a few days last'week.
er of CaHtleton gave hi tn a pleasant
done business in Hastings a^d-Farr .• County
When
any drivj
Demorest Earley hi liack at school
The L. T I* will meet Saturday I
W’heu you want te
to do
d^ariy
t
The Lcgliea Aid Society have been re­ surpriM» it being his fifty second birth­ crening Nov. is at V Barry's. All I
for 25 years.
I re.speotfuliy'lrc est ,
!.“•
««•-«*■« •&gt;»«&lt;».
.
us" We furnish ^good rigs and—J |
’ ; pairing ;the'inside of tho church.
are invited to attend.
Calvin,
and Louis tfemaray
your patronage; I will treat-you AIRLY,
drive to all points. Wh. n yon J
camo, Clarence
usrraresou
.-a™, and msttios
...
.... Guy uf Siinfield
Mr.
and
Mrs
Kida
Misa
Ida
Bolinger
of
Hgatinga
has
I
cows here l« ns rertI your horw.. &lt; &gt;.«»,&gt; Kb.X» Monday in 11,o gran,mar |
’
_
LIBERALY and HONESTLY.
in the pnlpit and We* and pajiered formerly of this place are the happy
britn asmsting Mrs. Xherinan Endsiey }
OUR HICK MEETS *U TUItS
&lt; d.-p.rtmrf&gt;i.
lnt, ra
the entry which greatly improves its parent* of a ten pound girl.
' Yours Respectfully,
with her household duties tjie past!
MnNd^rtlTH
Literature class is studying ,
Mr*. Julius Hager and daughter week.
nunriol 11 1 n tf OUIlO : the life of Francis Bacon nnd
and .some of
.
.
.
.
■“ works. .
Ftank Allcrding and wife moved te spent Saturday in Nashville.
. -»
LIVERY &amp; FEED /TABLE ’ ji his
Edward Gurd of Northern Michigan ।
September 1st. 1905
4
“ wor
,
their new home at Potterville last
The L. T. L. will meet at Orson attended the wedding of hijr cousin j
, Snowball is lhe game these anowy MonJay.John and Ixm. brothers; helped
WOODLAND, ri!CH
I Sheldon’s on Friday night of next Alick Bolter and is making a visit with
Ware House Opposite C. K.«;S. R. R. D»Po1!&lt;i»ys.
them.
week.
relatives at this place.
! The 9th grade Physical Geography
WiU Wortiey *ho |uu|
tick ,t
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark spent Sun­
Mr. and Mm. Tbos. Crawley received ;
ia studying rivw systems this week
hjg
i8 aMe
oul
bnt
day visiting friends in Odeasa
M«rd last Tuesday of the death of t»»eir
Tbe 9th grade Rhetoric ' class is his mother and sister are quite sick at
Mrs.C. E. Welch and’children spent niec*Mim Lon Crawley who died in
i doing anno very good work in writing • present.
fa ; a k ck k
Ohio.
j composithms.
i Report says we had a wedding in Sunday with her parents.
On Thursday night of last week. : Mj« Mary K Firmer and Allck J.
j Tbe nature study in the primary 1 this vicinity last weak. Mr. Butolph
while a certain young lad of Warner- Bolter were united in marriage at the
room for this week has Ixsen with . Rnd jjrs. Cole who has been keeping
ville with his lady friend drove to a reisdence of the bride's parents Nov.
autumn fruits.
J house for the former.
.
neighbor's house to spend tbe evening, j8th. Rev. C. L. Bradley officiating.
! The star spellers in the primary
fj. Anspaugh ' has moved upon his some mischievous boy* drew his buggy
The house was tastefully decorated with
iprese my apprecindepartment, for the week are as fol- i farm recently purchased of Geo. Dem­
f the liberal patronaway and left it on tbe school lot in !.myrtle and the bride and groom stood
ows: 14th grade, Karl Faul, Clyde j ary.
Ntint m. sS'.tinM. wmco tsupprewr tnr
;corded me. for a lim­
Warnerville. As luck had It the young ,up unattended under a beautiful arch
«rl»n hat&gt;|.y tn domvatlc Uf*. Don'
Conrad. Laura. Palmerton and Mildred
—
*--from -METHOD TREATMENT la juarnnti
ited time, with every S2
Ruth
Wortley
McCartneys
lad tracked them in the snow and of ;df lace curtains draped with mvrtle.
! Hines.; Brd grade Alson Conrad.
* store Is home taking care of her mother c ourw» had nc trouble to find the rig.
Between IU and 80 gw.,v, wero iu^,.nt
'and sister who are sick.
ito partake of tbe bountiful dinner
WOODLAND
CHURCH
NOTES.
J
EAST CARLTON.
NO KAMES USED WITHOUT WIITTEN CONSENT .
which was served. The gifta were both
■ The Ladies Aid Society of the Rad- '
STATE ROAD.
' After one .week of vacation OUte
Felts with Overs from S2.55 up.
numeraux
and
useful.
All
join
in
HAD BLOOD POISON 12 YEAR^
icai U. B. church met with.Mrs. II. N. । preaching at the church Sunday Babintt commenced her second term of
Rubber Boots;
Also Lcggipgs
wishing Mr. and Mre. Bolter a pros; Hosmer last Thursday afternoon.
morning. The Sunday school will have school much te the delight of her pu­
with High Overs.
:perous jonrney through life.
K
• The Rev. W. Earl pastor of the M. a CbristmsH tree Saturday nitemoon pils.
| E. church preached a very fine sennon | Dec. JJfl at the home of Mrs. John
Edith and Jay Downing of Woodland
good general
BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES, i
, Sunday
morning.
His
subject. ; Shawwan. It is'hujM'd that all tbe also Mr. and Mr*. Bl Wilk* of Hast­
K
Rev.-Dolph and Kern are atill in
“Clirisian
Prograasibn. ” His sub- . children of the neighborhood will he, ings spent Sunday with their parent^
meetings at Maple Gruve.
ject in the evening- ‘ •Indifference. *’
! there to enjoy it.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Downing.
YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT
Subject tor. Young People's Meeting | Jtev. C. L. Bradley wus elected delCreSBi&lt;Kinnie frum near Hast-1
The Dorcas Society met .at the home •
IK am*l&gt;Uc lUHMth. fuul tenate. UciMT Jdn.
SATISFIED
/( .j .uuuuay
Sunday cvcmuft
evening at the Liberal U. B. egato to attend the State convention at of Eifio Landon and was entertained in ! jngq visited ber aunt Emma Whitlock
Tata thn looks of
b«lp«&lt;J ns* temporarily, W
) church *’Temperance.
^Traverse Qty.
Temperance.”
’’
tbiY afternoon by a speaker from Grand and was at church Sunday.
B, FtaaUy * Doctar friend
in CAS A or
Miss £Ua Ijithroj) who is teaching
The Ladies Dime Society will meet Rapids..
The Rev. &amp; G. Hall expect* to be&gt;ur BUTTER
near
Gun
lake
and
her
friend
attended
(' • gin a revival meeting Monday night ,at the home of Mrs. Will Crate* Friday
Bernie Friend spent Saturday and
church at Barryvill® Sunday.
Highest Market Price for featb , Nov. 18 st tbe North Carttoton U. B. i Dec. tatnJtojr *P&lt;i found
Sunday at A. * Downing's.
Tmtnits'.. The
er dressed poultry every Thur*-) i church,
The Aid at Mrs. Rilia Deller’»
; Born to Mrs. Alice Kelly Nov. 10 a
Jessie
Tollea returned to ber home
toy.
( ।
.
-------------------- -----girl haby.
Saturday after spending a delightful Well attended. Procaad* |g.3u.
\
Regulates the bowels, promote* easy
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kinne and daugh­ week at Northville.
K,
Al Ip 60. , i nataral movement*, cure* conatipatiou
J
I—Doan’sItegnKayour druggist ter Creeeie visited bin uncle Mr.
Mrs. Sam Swank spent Tuesday with
lmp,.re_Hooa rum yon down-m.u.
SECOND. A solid jgoldeuoak,
die carved rocker like cut, with
operii seat. .We consider this a
bargain at tha price. It. will coat
you only $4.25.
THIRD. A big' shipment uf
mattref-stfK that you must come
in and see, $2.00 up.

D. S. ENGLAND, I

Gold whiner
IS HERE.
Now About Those

, UNDERWEAR.

THE BANNER’S WANT COLUMN

Brings Buyers and Sellers Togeth

BLANKETS.

1

TRY IT!

If You Don’t See

SYLVESTER GREUSEL

HENRY RrtQLfl

4

Sylvester Greusel,

SPECIAL

BLOOD DISEASES

39C.

CARLTON CENTER.

Tbe thing* that are worth while can

had a bad qpeff Sunday sight.

Mrs. Min Farroel in on the rick Rg
*teo tie fatast k» rf Klwin Dnunelx

�----- ^g^BANNER, NOVEMBER i?L)05.
You Have.

ARE HUSTLERS
Local News.
often rftBjisin
ro» BUSINl5Si&lt;-"X',i.-“.rS2r CROWING POIITI
(AL INNPENDENCE
^"^52

ContintuM from nSK!!

Auction Sale!

nnd a child canbuy of them
cheap
one. 0 V -m&gt; near
| ‘ ftitlnueid from pure
tl,nt
. -n that the an the father orna^the'r.
; Such men dwervv more encouragemwt
W '’ V’',-""' ’
:
;‘,x,r mishl
This year this firm purchased the J’,
and t there are
S^EM'ARVMEB .
shulu &amp; Co. manufacturing concern,
••ugh off your -H
Uy
,OJa-&gt;&gt; "°Ch■*h° Mrc treated with
-12j’ Bus­
ami that is in charge of Mr. Walter h*rrnf..?Y ? r bloe* for ttey are Pici&lt;jn and called harsh r-----------names who are
Wright, who is making it u splendid
»«
.
.
—
-—
r--J
toaaj
mtccttw. having now so much businaa*
&gt;n the public
.h.
m
'
” en
n"
p"hl,c life
lif' of thl.
,hi* country.
““‘rxthat the Cx has called in iu salesmen,
you hud!
ArtHtory. grWtiug
and will solicit no more orders until .
?“ “Abla, «.« not wnnn nnbugb i •J”1 *x&gt;"
* CToAtoro &lt;le»rving only
remedy January. They are running this in- talld.UK pup..,.. lih,,mljr UW(I
rans I tbe oouten.!,. „f mankind. ...d i. a„
-n v.iur rfaen- stitutiou to iu full limit
tolly tai un. ^.11 tajp to(,
enemy ufbUtartjr. hUomnuT «d hi.
vour case
It &gt;. cheaper u.m&gt; anything
GeorgeC. Wright
has charge
of the Dry
hicc which,
---- ---------------.j
,
wlmdy . “■«&gt;* *■&gt;&lt;! Shoo departmouhand write,
A llandiall girl |,m l«,n ukiuK vocal ?*. W‘"
,&lt;&gt;r tattle, to take unto
i and effect a *tbe
u*"
’’
‘
very readable
ad vs. that
apikeur in lemon, for a l„Jg tim,,
on„ J .
" tta growing )«&gt;l,tical independence
the BANNER. An inspection uftheea-. Wtak ««k«l her teacher it ,1... th„Ught !
*“"»•» people. Tin- party
t tdniedy ever tablishment will convince any one that
■he could ever do anything wit). L, “ ,
“•*■&gt; ■‘unethlng. Th. party
. :malic com',ckl t will hot bo .wallowed mcfely
...io believe he is "next” to his business every voioc, wberenpn, the teacher .aid
•rr.-mt out of minute. The dry goods and shoe de­ ‘■Wen it may come in hamlr when '“5*"**' '* m,T have tbe party label,
. , the -benefit partment are already filled with new there t. a fire. *f — Martha)) ,\'ewx
|Wny Ulu*t
tor prinoipleVand
tig-jwtrwy.
,-,-e with the
goods and the Christmas stocks are ,1
A man in ., neightorimr town
i
•x“i,bto“ with
Kt»" &gt;l&gt; '&lt;&lt;
rfcor’-wm-1
c &lt; s -;t&gt;day.
now in and will soon lie on display.-. 1 took a citv iwi-i inn., i.
.the city, utute or nation, and it murt
|
cvuuty
paper
becunw
h*
n't'™
1
*'*
*
na
’
n
*
ln
*,
‘
wort
l&gt;y
of
public
confidence
1’he growth of their business has com- I -­
polled them- to utilize the up-staira ] er ror rgia
was attracted
hv’
th 1
' 5?
Tk"7”'' u0
wm.‘
’*
*uu’*»«»wr
policies,
lormoney
bi. mo'ni-.
wan
"ST
U,”
tai»clpl«
OT poli,,™.
LOW
AY.
room above the dry goods department, advertisement 6f a
\ 5 ,
An,erkl*n People will nut stand
W.J. HO
There will be found one of the largest ! would lie forwjded on msd J . 7 .
u.v P"iy lhat Put" &lt;&gt;«&lt; a platform
and best jitodks of ladies readv-to-wenr 'dollars. He seat the cash nmHn r"° ' wh ch.,t hn* ““ ldtJn of «artying out,
garment to lx- seen in a city of this days received a curv of the \, wT
T?'1 they si“'i’d‘,r aPH«rt party
Aizt) anywhere.
‘ uu-nt.
■
’
t,ata" । candidates for positions of trust and
The grocery
is in charge '' Th«
1 «v
.
’
i rr«poitoibility whose lives and churacIW department ia
Bvron G. Wright.
Now you t-mi r
,
''‘'meh s Club should I
are such a-1« make it certain that
uf Sir. Byron G. Wright. Now
— -_T
.
■
“'Oteot thank*to the Charlotte they will not U- good M-rtants. or who
. tfudldn't gudss in a dozen years
explain
that
1
Ur
*
ing
lUt
n
‘
,n,'nh»«1 or dominated by infillthat was. . Biut when we
vu»i
“UBd
,b*!
p~llte *&gt;»« * ngbt &gt;o
Byrim G. isUack Wright, yon under-1I
lark
LaFolfette lecture when it shall U- held ! ’»di. ve are not for the public good.
.taW. Wcillifyou want to w ■ 'King- ] in Hasting.’,
vnu’watch la k J’t
i
w,ukl u dli
the
'So the revolt aganiM the bad bosses
ei " in hmnaii form,. y“‘*"-—* ‘
MB ’Mn&gt;i ..I-Lr' ' (
M&gt;cnrv
rates on the rail-; »»d coirupt ring- in'Nnw York. Penn­
some Saturday afternoon, and olatervv
! read for that pecUirr. when the date j eylvama, Ohio anil Maryland La good
loni J., up ■» .many package, a. two . .hall ,1m hi(J.
U1
;!»
.
• j thing, and a biqief 41 sign oft life times.
men. and carry on an animatin • ordinary
The annual nteethig of the Michigan i
»'v4)l’k' «*r* liecomi ng’aroused, and
./i ctuiversation in three different IanPress Assotialiorf w ill }». held in ' tk**- grafter-, must "go way .back” and
gwiges at the same time. * This depart; Grand Rapids F«*bniary &gt;tb and -Ptln |get
'v’tk ’•ometbing luidd&amp;i jwlitr.Xj is cramnutl with goods, aud by
In addition tojbiislnes^ M-ssi&lt;&gt;ns r
hustle Jias built np a city business
/ tho ’ •&gt;'
•“
'
I'
th;,. k»|. » team ou .be k^n j„„|k ;
hy
with addrvsMMi by ; RECEIVED PRIZE FOR
un«l hu.
*., n
m nur
form trade, for .
’
hits hi
also
big farm
aranteed and
! Hon. William
BEST ESSAY.1
Every Sack
which they cater by paying top notch :’ Ij&amp;FolieKe.of ' dden smith. Governor
KmvaI Mudge, a High Schuul-'stnifetii '
prices for buster, eggs and other pro',
, talkers. Then
j -1 arrangements w»«re of Charlotte, who was l«orn. and is’
dure.
; yffec-ted at a sespiim of the vxi-cutive well known, in this city, having lived ,
It in no wonder-Wright Br-n. have
* committee heldj O^tolter 10th.
,
here until three years ago has won a te
P'lisjMrred. for they have hustled for it. |
If tho residents of . Middlevilh- and '
for the l» bt resay &lt;&gt;n ‘equal
d.vd squurt’iy; and are out for humim
1 vicinity v.uuld like to [.aw all trains J suff-age. which was read by. Mrs,
• vitv minute.
’ .
■.
stopiiere we ha&gt;|ei( from good authuriry i Mary L- Doc. of Cliarlutt**. liefore the

rim

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Mh-lo-Pho-ros

hawk

XBUST

maps
'’’oodland
give the
mer, the
1C owns,
streams.
Jscs etc.

Having more stock than I cap stable and winter, I will sell at Public Auction at
my farm about a half mile west of Quimby and one quarter mile south
x
on Sec 34, Hastings township, on

, ,

Wednesday, Nov. 22nd
commencing at 10:00 a. in. i?harp. the following property, to-wit:

Eat th Best

^ENTS
office,
lastcr.

Probate
"L corny on
«T.,U th*y*ar

lOU &lt;hiiV \i-:|.
ou of MJ4 de-

Two-year colt, weight 1300, sired by
Old Bob
Black work horse
Bay mare with foal by Mistral
Yearling colt sired by Old Bob
Sucking colt.’6 mo. old
Red cow 8 yearn old, new milch

Red cow 3 years old, new milch
Cow 5 years old, doe in February
Full blood Jersey cow
Cow 4 years old due in March
Yearling heifer
1 Calf
Durham bull, a fine one
Spring calf
8 breeding ewes
' Poland China brood sow
Brood sow witlx seven pigs
20 good pnllets
Barred Plymouth Roc.k cockerel
' Pair Emden geese
2 full blood Scotch Collie pups
5 slioats. good ones
•
Double work hilrnew
100 bushels oats
10O bushels corn
200 bundles corn stalks

cwt.

adndtt-d u,
tin uanw a-itson.
’
hYMay the ut

1 In «ald esut.'

I County hr&lt;!
prayer of
r&lt;1. Ami H !«
w givu aottf*

9

DlCT&gt; FOR
FLOUI
$2.20 the
i i cwt.

.

« order to
&lt;ner a ma*ahi County c:
ireo-iucv- &lt;lrr
ring.
M.XIACK.
oof Probuif

or 40 lbs for a bushel of
goodwheat.

BRAN
Per ton $16.00

&gt;r
CwiEt)
V the
11.....
.-

U deift-ndat-t.
ot thb fUt*

MIDDLINGS
Per ton $18.00

ir before tow
dor. at:d Slut

Feed griras you
Wantlt 8c- the bag.

&lt; treat

Highest cash price for
goed milling wneaf,

UMN

Hastings
Roller Mill Go.

r.

n
st

d

,

world'needs a friend more than

COUCHES
15 New and Second-Hand

PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE

Etc.
ry­
e
unty

VP. R. Jamieson. Prop.
11H North tfeffereon Street.

IiY.

Ail Hums of $.5,00 aud under cash. and over $5.0Q
nine months time will he given on good bankable
paper at six per cent.
&lt;
,

: that if each oinj would purehasr x tick- State W«&gt;3jim’w suffrJge Convention .at
FARMbRS SHOULD U^E BA-,.
SER ADVERTIslsa SPACE ■ et before getting »&gt;n the train, without i Port Huron. The Charlotte Tribune
' doubt all trains |wuuId stop. As it v*, of last week published an abstract' of
i'he Sr-isoxi is nyw ripe fur advert is­
j now. about thfee-fourths of th»i pas- the es.say and gave a gbod picture of
™ farmer .Jleo bm. weeWUto, wwew
MtoURvilto, w
iu aufhvr . This news, will I*, very
■ ' '»'r
train,
therefore ! thi.
train, therefore
this station
station rro-iv.,
reyeivre wetaome
weloome ,to Royal's many* Hastings
would l.k. to Imve if Ohly ml- „„ ered.t for tlu« &gt;..„i.nw. where., if .To-,.de,
viM-d where to get wm. We know 1 the ticket* weire purchased of tiie.
ihkih- instances where a farmer has
agent our town mould receive its just
OBITUARY.
made large profits by the advertising | desertx It will lv no’ trouble to do
DeLANO- Joseph E. DeLane, of
uf iome one article in tiie production , this, and if all trains make this stop it
Baltimore,
departed
this life Oct. 2,'i.
of which he excels. It may be a , will »|M-ak lietter tor our town.--Mid1905. at the homo of hi* danghter in
breed of cattle or chickens; a species 1 dieville Sun.
। Uovj&gt;er. M ich
.
&lt;&gt;t apples or potatoes, or he may have
Mr. DeLan.i was 1mm in Kalamazoo.
'■ .July 5. 1KH. He was -married to
soinrUking he grants to Imy that *«uh*
Sarah A. Bedford. March 31, IM9
other farmer cafi. supply. 'With its i CORRESPONDENCE
To them w«* horn two children^ Wm.
large circulation, the BANNER reach­
J and Belie, who with the wife, three
e* every corner'gnd nearly every home
BALTIMORE CENTER. ’
M*tera and hie brut|»ei&gt; servive him.
tn Barry connty4. Our . Want culunin
. JieiOph Hainniond ha* moved «&lt;n ins
Thu funeral xvas hejd at the home of
can boot service. and:U* uw is being farm eolith (/ Shultz. We very niuehv
hi#daughter. Interment.Mt Co.q*r.
found vety proiitahle hy many citizens
‘i a, good neighbor,
hat wish him v
in his new ljume.

iwich.es. all made ov­
er hi my own shop •
by a first class work­
man. At' very low
prices.

r.

Terms of Sale

CHAS. BIDELMAN,
JAS. M. BAUER. Auctioneer

If you want to buy or sell anything
try a Want Adv in the Banner.

QUIMBY.

Phillip Schw •r has hnight a horse
Horn t«&lt; Mr.- ’ind Mrs. Jay Edmonds
'■ -4 H. Warner.
on Tuesday Nov. 7 n 91h boy
XII are
■ Mr-,. Engl .AnslTn - f Hasting* i* igettiiqr along fine.
1 visiting friend* here.
Mr. and Mrs. Burman visited their
; Mrs GhaA Gorham vi*ft«Ml Kalama­ daughter Mr&gt;. Jo&gt; Edmonds Sunday.
zoo recently and jnrrrhu*e&lt;l aline range.
The L. A. S. entertained by Mrs.
A fine crowg invt ut Mrs Mike Mary and Ida Bidolman last Wednesday
' Suiilh'b the
|wilh the L A. S. and j
every way. Will
। partook of u fine* chicken pie dinner. ।
wjtl)
Mattie Striker in
। A quilt was tied, hvhich will In- present- ; four weeks. •
®d to the former pastor. Rev. Brown i Wm. Caatelein and wife spent Sunday
i One remarkable feature uf the gather- ।
lit .John Cartelein’s.
ing wa« the presence of fifneh bphiesi. !
Henry Casteloin nnd wife entertained
i Quite a baby show fdr one little country .
.lames and wife and Archie McIntyre
' place.
and family Sunday

♦

COBB’S CORNERS.

-Now, bojs.” said the schoolmaster
Grandma Coblj is quite poorly.
(faring au examination In geography.
t
Mrs. Wm. MitehellSr. who hn$ been
* what is the axis of the earth, "
J | very ill is .sonx’ letter.
.Johnny raised his hand, proniply.
♦ ‘ M iss Sixlwrry Hasting* is assaying
“Well, Johnny, how would yon de♦ Mrs. Ira Cobb with her hdusework.
' scribe It?"
•• The axh of the earth," said Johnny.
4 i Z. More und family visit th. ir •*&gt;'&gt;
proudly, -is an imaginary line, which
. Chas, of East Irving .Sunday.
passes from one pole to the other, and
j dance at .the (.Grange hail Saturday pn which the &lt; arth revolv-s.
'Very good!" exclaimed the teacher.
■ eveuipg.
• Now. could yon hang clothes on that
j Tho icarpemera [will finish their work
: line. Johnny?" ।
.
Uf on Z. Moore’s li&lt;rtise this .week. •
-Yes. sir," wa» the reply.
ffl
Ered Cunningham ’expects to move
“Indeed?" „.
said the examiner, dism I his house on a nuw wall th’* w»x*k.
* appointed, “nnd what sort .of ciotbes:
Glonn Moore now drives a rubber ; ••Imaginary
,.i,.ti.u- clothes,
nir ”
Bit-'
tire Iniggy. \

♦ .

Auction Sale!
Having decided to rent my farm, in order to give my attention to shipping hay
and grain. I will sell at I’nblic'Auction-at my farm, situated two and
iine liaif miles south of Shultz and three miles east of Cloveniale.
known as the Dan Newton farm on section 23 Hope township, on

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SHOWING THE WAY

Anson Merrill has returned from a j ’
•1 you any more to get a GARLANU^ week’stripnt six .Ukr where helThls Public Statement of Hastings
make. When Hi i formerly lived. Bert Merrifield is at ,
Citizen* Will be Ap­
•lilil to buy some ordinary make.
When
of perfection 8l : tonic during bh al«nre atondinp
A 1U.A N Lf*. you get the acme &lt; «.
preciated.
’ LkL 1
work.
• -'ii.-u-tnre. a GARLAND stove.is » band­ SI Charite Loehr lent bl, hand quite | j, „ „^der „l thin in Harting.
ffl.^Urt week while totebnrlng for
.ttrtaffkj*
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Ui ill -tor.81 *&gt;ioe .t,.. .■ it "ill beautify your home, and heat it as
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Call and See Them at

Luther Loefor.
Im ,hown the way to get rid of the conJackrnn Laubujgh is «way on a trip slant aches anti pains of a haul Jiack.
i’rofit by a Hastings citixetfs ex­
U4 &lt; &gt;o Ohio and Indiana.
H!
Warren
- ------------------Laulmngh
--ia building
,
* new ; ^Anrimuy Wilmont. Molder.of WsshingWli
m*vh:
' Like the taaiceL. bouse
*’un his father’s place.

1 Alien
I i,,.n
I whf annoyeu wnu « uy&gt;* *»v«-wen ii«iw'u‘
Hwtiup wi
w h
iog 1&lt;ln i„ my l»l hn^«b‘
i fr„m
from Hastings
• High
■■ -•- School.i.
I having to rtoo|&gt;-w I”“ch•’"“J I
!' the
■
it was severe. wqiQCndlv if 1 . &lt;bd *« ,
| ’ IV. regret to htor ot John W.taj.
extra hard day’s work. I tried savejgp-n&gt;Y
I JLrl UO« phon. 30I We
r bcaltb-that Ik &gt;» oHlgrtl to -ell ral bwkache enro. bntwt hot llWe
relief. .Seeing Doan’s hidn'-y Fills |
___ We hope notjlo 1OA- Mm from the
IX'
woken of and recommended so high- ,
neighborhood'
। , jy 1 tried a Ikjx. They help’d «*’’ J
School aO'erktay i» r«nta«l
from the first.
have taker[two or
three since and have derived much
Aw
&gt;
Vegetable, liver pills. That
after ■ week of vacation.
benefit from them. I haie recommend­
lie? is what they are. They cure
Mta
Hick,
held
rtttaol
ed
tfiiwi
to
several
of
my friends who
Oj Lib llllo constipation.
nsed them obtaining beneficial results.
account of th» to* «' l’°
Thia was aiwut two years jigo. 1
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sict-headachc. ■ .»• &lt;
' pmd Smith vi.ltal owt of Herting. working at the bench .and have no
tmtiblt) with mv back. I gladly enaorw
KidneyP.ilyo» •»
SundayJohn D**eon on of Htot.ng. «» » at liberty to use my name if you
Jo«
en&gt;plto&gt;c enclonoment .»
rtaitor in thie pUro &gt;“* wlu
plentiful in Hastings. Call at Arthur
MnlhollAna A dru« ,'0"
*£
TrenkSmito'.!.-M'-ml ««h.tumor
what bi» cu.K.men rojurt.
For
hv all dealers. I Price 50 cento. Fo»Ui r
in his eye.____________
Jl.lbun. Co . Buffalo. N"«/‘&gt;rl‘aavutB for.tho United SI**?.
,
:the name- Doan . and
,rM‘'
take no other.
'
meat.
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Thursday, Nov. 23,
Som4 abiding 9 years old. weight J200,
goodwoadster
Sorrel mare, weight 1100. believed to
4 year-old bay ffliar-e, weight over 1500,
' a splendid mare
G-yearold gray mare, weight 1400. a ;
good worker
.
,
Koan mare (» years old, weight 1125. No.
1 in every way
Roan horse horse, gelding, 7 years old,
weight 1.100, good roadster or worker
Red cow about 8 years old, due Jan. 1
Sotted cow S years old, due in Jan.
Black Jersey t ow 7 years oH, giving
milk, due in spring
Red Durham cow 4 years old. due to
calf in January ’
Large red cow 5 yeareold, due in Jan.
Big red caw 5 years old. giving milk,
due in spring
e
.
Bed cow j years old, due in January
Red cow 3 years old, giving milk, due
next' spring
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4 two-year old eows, giving milk, due
in spring
Durham bull 2 years old, extra good,

weight a bort t WOO
2 yearling betters
Yearling steer
17 shoate
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Poland China stock hog. extra good
BroOd sow with 5 pigs by side
2.good Poland China brood sOws
2U chickens
J
2 top huggies, nearly, new
Double surrey, in good condition
Road wagon
Narrow tire wagon
2 wide tire wagons both in fine condi­
tion
Set double harness, nearly new •
Set light driving harness, nearly new
New Sandwich Mfg. Co. hay press,
horse power, self feeder
2 Moline walking cultivator­
Horse feed grinder
Spike tooth drag
Dane hay loader, in good condition
2 spring tooth drags South Bend plow
Caasidy riding sulky plow
Oliver iron beam plow
Oliver wood beam plow
4-section steel land roller
Farmers Friend gang plow
2 5-tooth 1-horse cultivators *
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The Lady Maccabees will serve a warm dinner at
Noon for 15 cents.
All sums of $5.Mo and under cash. Over $5.00 9
.months time will be given on good bankable taper at six
per cent interest. 2 per cent off for cash.

E. B. GATES, Propr
W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer.

J. M. UIKR, Clerk.

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demonstration!
SPECIAL SALE

The “Stay Sa.tisfa.ctory Ra.n-ge

ADMISSION FREE
Exhibit All Week
Come in and see the Range you can keep polished without blacking,
some of the many superior features of the Monarch Range we would like
to the ladies of Hastings and vicinity.
Malleable Iron Top. Mailcable iron is manufactured unde?, such an intent heat and preseur
the usual expansion and contraction caused hy an ordinary fire has no effect upon it whatever.
Solid Construction. Malleable angles, riveted firmly to the steel with Norway Iron R
make all seams solid. No bolts are used or stove putty to fall out oi the joint, after short.us.
Duplex Draft. A damper in front and one in the back give perfect circulation. No unburned
thrown hway with the ashes.' It s a wonder-worker.
.
Improved Oven. An arrangement of flues that permits baking with an ordinary cooking fire,
dust or gas excluded.
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Visitors are not importuned to buy—but we are confident we can show you how '5to make your stove money go the farthest.
gCome Ln and sample , the excellent cooking done on the Monarch. Coffee and
biscuits will be served free.
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YOUR CHOICE OF A
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SET OF

7.50 ,NG

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UTENSILS

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consisting of
Enameled Ware nnd N ckeled Copper
Were, or j»n

SEMI-PORCELAIN "DINNER SET, band
tomely decorated in Green and Gold, given
with each Mbnarch Malleable Range sold by
ns during the period of this spetlal tale:

&lt;£OC/\
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No Advance in Price on Account of this Offer.

SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION

Something New
Every Day....
To-day it is Tea. a
brand new, genu#
ine imported Jap
tea at 40c a pound.
A trial wiH con­
vince you that it ia
the best for the
price.
We carry a full line of
Staple ami fancy Groceries,,
also ladies’ and geut’s Hos­
iery. Underwear, etc
Goods delivered to all
parts of the city.
Store open evenings.

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W. H. FAIRCHILD
Phone

292.

Local News.

Did yon ever know » man who was
An All Day Session Will Be Held at constantly making apologies tluit did
*not havd plenty of reason for iai iking
Reed’s Opera House Fri­
them?
day, Nov. 24th.
Friday Nov. 24th will be a sort of
gala day in this city for all hives of
the Ladies of the Moder i Maccabees.
On that date Mrs. Frances E. Burns,
qf bt. ’Louis. Mich.. Great Commander,
and Miss 'Emma E. Bower, of Ann
Ajbor, will hold a School of Instruc­
tion for the Lady Maccabees of the
county1. The sessions will be held in
Reed's Opera house, ar.d will no doubt
be largely attended.

LET THE GRANGE LEAD OFF.

Wednesday afternoon.
Mr.
Earl
Wileav ut Bellevue,and Misss Belvia
Harry, of "Assyria, were united in
marriage in this city by. Rev. Arthur
Tn.lt.

Gottlieb Nagier, of Jackson father uf
John G. iNagler, died Tuesday evening
and hit* remains were brought on the
6 o'clock) train .this morning, accom­
panied by relatives. Remains were
taken to Freeport where funeral and
interment occurred.- Middleville Snn.

Judge Smith and a large nuthlier of
We wish Barry county would take the members of the Eaton county bar
Hjxjke
this afternoon upon the life and
up the matter of a county movement
for good roads. If some such organi­ character of their deceased brother.
sation as the Grange would lead off, Edmund 8. Tracy. The highest tirhute
we believe the (people of the comity possible ivas general tbe tribute of
unswerving honesty of purpose.—
would fall in line.
We have the county rural mall serv­ Charlotte Tribune.
ice. To keep it, the county must make
We notice by the papers that the
a move to get better highways.
,
priep of diamond* has increased 55 per
cent, in the past four years. ’A wiqkei
trust controls tho product of the South
'African mines, almost the sole source

We handle the best grades of coal on the market—
Order from ns and you are sure to be satisfied. Phone
194 and we will give your order prompt attention.
• See us before buying
LEHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
C.C.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS (El CO.

everything depends upon
Ill canned
Quality.
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ben you buy canned goods of
me you may rest assured that you are get­
ting the best that money will buy. I have
canned
SALMON,
SARDINES.
TOMATOES,
CORN.
. PEAS,
MUSTARD,
OLIVES,
trad BOTTLED CATSUP,
CHERRIES,
ETC.
DRIED BEEF.
HAM.
Swne NEW FRESH DATES Just Received.

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.

—— HORTON’S.

1st door south of Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co.

LOOK OUT FOR THIS FELLOW
He Is* Beat 11 jr the Farmers of this
|_acality.

•

Reward of $500 OLered For Him

Farmers in tliis community should
beware uf a slick looking and ■ talking
fellow who may appear- ami wish to
buy them out. There is a reward of $500
«ff«rud for his arrest «&gt;n a charge of
forgery#
He guea under the name uf John
Hoover, hut has many aliases*. Hi*
game is to decide to uuchaoe a farm.
He obtains an abstract uf^the place
i cidiming that he wants his lawyer to
Llodk it oven Hr then goes to tbe

COMMON COUNCIL
Common council ru-’t le’r^gula
- lw5
slon Friday eri iring, w...
Nov. 3,
1
or Heath presiding.
Present at rull call Ah ,. Bt-ooks,
Grant. Horton. Hilton. Sentx WeiMen.
Atiseut, Aid. liarU-r. Hall.
Minutes fit previous meeting read
nnd approved.
'
Aid. Hall resume# his s&lt; at
cotineH.
The following accounts were allowed:

Jennie Kiddttr was the guest of her
cousins the Misses Edna and Oliw
Kidder.
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Lore is an upward tendency of hu­
man nature. It la dignifying, enno­
bling. and for that reason It Imposes
upon Individuals who experience It

Mrs. 8. L; : Coulter and daughter
Mamie visited at Mrs. Geo. McCon­
nell's a part of-last week.
Leon Rennols preached Sunday at
the Brew school house
,
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Thomas Kidder visited at
Mrs. Warren Tent's.

and

Mr

Eyanglists Rev. John S. Martin, E.
F. Ewers and Wiliiarti Hutch will con­
duct revival meetings at the Brew
school house roaimencing Friday 17 at

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PHOTOS

Do y«&lt;u re.-.L’ -i -'-‘t
will soon fit* hv&lt; ( " eli, &gt;&gt;f wfifrr
you until some h
as the* make s •• !*&lt; kind el
presents. 1: I-j
you topthem made at, i-t.&lt;* as it
time to make g • • photos.
Come at
te* »TC‘£U*
rush. A goui ffiilsrgvd port™
would make Ai
ce gift.
e
make only the k nd that plea**
Write or pL.. &lt;
and *» • *'
let von know : ie have your old
negative yet.

Corrected.

Precise Aunt, (trying to amuae little
Kate, who has Come to spend the da&gt;
—Oh, see pussy washing her face! Lit­
tle Kate (with »corn)-8he's not wash­
ing ber fao»? she's wanking her feet
and wiping them on her face!

OBITUARY.

HURSTON—Died, iu thi* city on
Sarah Daly has been under the doc- Friday Ute. CBorgtt Preeton He wa»
bom
in Bmceweli;tom»lil|&gt;. Tnimbnll
tor'scare for the past week.
County. Ohio, in Uni. when hot 19
Clyde Hendershott has gone to
aniazpo to work in the feed store of your, of apt. ba Wt hi, borne with
two companion* for Michigan. The,
Wm. Merahon &amp; Co.
walked to deckwin. ,„d from there
At the eleventh anniversary of Mr.
rode on tbe Michigan Central to Bailie
and Mrs. Elmer Slocum, they met with Creek. Mr. Preston aepnrared from
quite a surprise which had been plan­ hi* frionda there, he root inning to
ned nt the home of George Garrison,
Healings arriving bare Nov. 4. is.xt.
father of Mrs. Slocum. Quite a num­ April S. HW5, bo was married to Emitber of friends were present to present line Mead, who still survives him.
them -with, a nice rocking chair.
Four children blown tbit union, but
The news of the sudden death of ail have died,
Miss Loie Crawley who was well
Mr. Preeton was a man of high inknown in his community was the cause teplty. a good citisen, a clean, up.
of real sadness to those wljo know her. right man Iu bls dally life, faithful to
She was a very worthy young ^ady bls word and true to bis friends. For
and highly* respected.
many years he was a lauinees man in
The L. A. 8. will meet with Laura this .city, conducting a grocery for
Williams Thursday of thia week.
many years alone, and Uter in part­
Rev. Hatch and wife called at the nership with others Having secured
home of Mr. Daly Sunday afternoon to a competency, be retired some yean
ago to enjoy the fruit* of hl* labors.
see tiie sick.
. Tbe funeral occurred Sunday, tin-

he ftrtutr
tLea-rM
ilbdhpd.

' Everett Cairss is working nt Vicks­
burg.

। nearest notary ptablic. saying that hr
! wishes to send tbe power of attorney to
a friend in the east, and obtains his
j»eal on * paper.His next step is to ircTtoa real estate
man. saying he intends to purchase
th*- property. The latter make* out the
deed for him. tu which Im forger the
names of tho owner.# of the farm and
places the notary's seal on it
Th«last act is fhe securing of nloan on the
| deed ol tho property, with which he
। skips to new fields.
of stipply. We hoj&gt;e
editor# will re­
The man is described - ns about' 50
frain from buying any more diamonds. years old. live feet ten Indies and
We gm^s the trust will gu broke if weigh# 180 pounds. His complexion
that jhappbniL
is dark und he has a Ml. round,
smooth shaven face He is squint-eyed
HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
and stoop-shonldered and wears a soft'
Me. Daly has been quite . nick -with 1 Idack hat and dark clothes;

hemniorrhage of the stomach, but u&lt;
this writing he is /slowly but surely
improving.
’

Moved by Aid..Grant that Trego be
given perm;b4&lt;m to move two imlldings cast on jsthte, then north on'Crehk
street and Michigan a^-nue -Carried. :Nashua, la ur.-,
Mined by Aid.’ Brooks-voiKfc!! ad­ ■a bad cold of; raj
lleast a huli «ju.
journ. (’arrict!—
»
.mcdiciin&lt;#and-J..
■pllysic-i in- wilt.,
A friend rei-ttri
try and Tar .ird t
cured me L k ;
NORTHEAST IRVING.
rough ana hu g bi
Mrs. Leor.aHl Whitney who was hurt iFor sale hy Ar-.y.
while ’crossing’ tbe race track at Un­
fair. ha# retorted to her home and. is
quite poorly ytk

EBtlr«!y FaboloaB.

She—I thought hla wealth was some­
thing fabulous. He—Bo It was. Hla
books show that he has been Insolvent
for years.

ivcuKiSST
‘Jgi
Oo motion ot Aid. Hllloo tiie soooutne «ere ailoved. Carried-Ayes
Horu''' Blllo»'

•hvillc.

ofAlS• Welwn thb recount
Of Ed. Shay and Dan Shay be referred
to finance committee. Carried.
Moved by Aid. Brooks that the aoMreou
Br“;1x1
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finance committee. Carried.
!
Moved by Aid. Horton that the sue°l Le° Cobb lo re«*rd Lo replac- I
lug street monument* be referred to
committee on city property. Carried '
nf n°MdSjr A du‘
that account
rertrey
retor™i w "v «-

Black­
smith In
town
MM

JUST ARRIVED
A. nice assortment of Lamps just
ip. value 25c to $1.25 complete.

to?;. .
rnrelo .pplicreiun ;
for .o extuoBion of 4-loch w.lir main I
OB Hreiovor .treot. On motion of * 11
Horton
rof,r^ u. wti.
committee. Carried

Also Vases, Water Sets and Matqh Hold­
ers at popular prices

inLlSSlS4 .“*?*
oU’ ‘u&lt;"Vt»
±2SS?&gt;._,"U‘“!- 9&gt;» ttecrire.

Mittens.

New

Underwear. Flannelettes, Cloves sn&lt;^

13. K- of P., of w hich be wa*’g mem­
ber. Interment in Rivembleoemetery.

ADVERTISED

InrtN

LETTERS.

Mary N. Hunt. Him Mytrle Snrele.
Mire Edu Muon. Tony J. Whitmore,
James
- -- Monty smith. Jack

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Teeple.
A poor man do« not wx! to be
poor sort of a man.

Roll*
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W. W. WATSON
GENERAL STORE

•dopted. Cwried-Aym
CrunL Hall, Horton,

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NOTICE.

CREMEY.
School closed Friday for a peek's,

Hereafter on all the checks of the
Union Bank of Richland, there will
vacation.
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S. Haight and G. VanTaaoel who j l&gt;e charges of 10 cents per*$UMJ or'
fraction thereof if cashed at tho Del­
—y—-'
aa «leane&lt;l each week by the BANNER’'S
S Correvnnndent*
*have been ill with typhoid fever are ■ ton State Bank.
Correspondents.
improving.
EzraS. Morehouse.
DELTON.
Cashier.
Mm. Nancy Lyon who has been car-,
CLOVERDALE.
*’"!!!* v" Tr"e- M'« h
SHULTZ.
ing for ber niece Mm. Enos Barber re­
A Mel accident bappeaed te Km,
«•“”**«» Mr. H,PMmK:k.tlena.
!
turned
to
ber
home
in
Galien
Monday.
!
i Alter one week vacation our school
iL w tbe L A.• S. dinner at Mr,, o Water, ten cf Wialay w.tm. |Mt 8nn.
Nellie Clark spent Sunday at her
J* TollediaKtF
&lt;1*T- While f jollnit with , Kn„ it wenl commenced again Monday with Web­
.. Fr,d,l’« I'iekory Corner,.
home near Hickory Corners.
rtT’hrt, “F
““K*'"
hil ster Hastings st the helm.
M
imi K&amp;llt
JlmeNellteKI.hridxerofJohnrtown
Mrs. Ruby Kelley and children of
Mrs. Phillip Barber will entertain'
If you are toot my regular
right hand. Dr. Fritch wm called and
patron, 1 solicit a trial order.
the lad .is doing as well as can be ex- 11 ickory Corners were guests ot Mr. the L. A. S. to tea Wednesday after­
and Mrs. Orin Loomis Saturday night noon.
P«cted. .
1 have a nice stock of Gro•
.eni^t^iL?“'^*"“x’M'
and Sunday.
Enos BArtier is laid up with rhea-|
ceries and Meats and can
David (Hfeqn of Cross Village. Em­
Mr. and Sira. John- Minzv uf Tustin matism.
M*. Ait Te.; aiaccabee dinner at met county visited friends in this vi­
certainly please you. both
Mr*. Alice Collins' last Wedneriay.
are visiting relatives and friends here.
cinity last Sunday.
in Quality and Price.
Mrs. Hattie Reynolds is spending
Ml* Dunn of Johnstown and Mnu
Mrs. Nura^McNaughton and Harvey
Geo. Kenyon and family of South • short time with her sons Elmer
C Lowden^vi.ited thelr ,nn, Mr» Oea Count and wife ware gueste of Charles East Maple Grove and Miss Lottie Fox Reynolds.
Mane hist Friday.
• Collins and family last Sunday. ■
'of Cloverdale were guests at Chas.
News has tieen received of the birth
lirt1*" N&lt;il1^ T'°,plr,o,r ’• “ the uek
of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Delton, Mich.
Iva DoniVan is i Misti ng Mr». How­ Kenyon’i Sunday. ’
Barber
of Battle Creek.
H. M. Merritt and wife of Butternut
ard Moahfcr in ber household duties this
W
U&amp; Sichble i. nolwly
wtlwly gaining from
lroi. winter.
The remians of Adam Oswald an old
' Grove visited tho old homestead Mon­
'
Little Morton Dewey spent last week I 'day.
and respected citizen of this township
W : «n attack of typhoid fcw.

ThH.K». News in Orangey^ Hope, Prairevl„e and^' "* ** ■
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Wr lianille the famous old relii &lt;lak Heaters,, anti Kang.J. B&lt;-'-kwith. Dowagiac. Also
icl l’tiiinsulai;stoves. W© have
g.irltl stdok of Blankets aud
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LL CLOTHING
WUJE.WEILL&amp;CO. BUFFALO NY.

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Th. Lritijnl eye of the mo^f dis*&gt;
•.triiirig observer can find no flaw
in fashion, fabric, fit and finish.
f this elegant paletot overcoat.
!;• -&gt;y tine and curve is an exact
duplicate of the best New York
apd London custom tailored pro­
ductions. The man who appre­
ciates and demands the very
highest grade of apparel should
examine this model of overcoat
pcnection. Its beauty is more
than -uriacedeep—every fibre and
stitch is genuinely good. Collar,
lapels and shoulders are formed
according to Dame Fashion’s latest
mandate, nnd from foundation to
;ihish the expert tailors of the
iqakers. Wile, Weill &amp; Co., have
donetheir level best. .A gilt edged
investment at 5to. to S16

Delton U-t SadurdHx, nnd every boih ,JdU&gt;’11U*r Ml* I JI.. Haven.* last Tue*wondered whv bw wa* walking anmnd I
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of thn* Ww*k*'
-mi proud, butt on learning he ha* ; kheld fuun lhe Baptist
'&lt; 131b. girl at hi|* house th* . fek he ver- ChUrd* 8,1
»«&lt;*'’• Young otficintitainly had g. &lt;d 'reason* u-r f eling j *n*. Burla] In Prairieville ermrtery.
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and fitmily
i proud.
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i. Mr. Dwight v....
- There wn* .m rniertHtom.nl a: the j,!?1 ‘'7'4 "*t!' Mf:
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; Mavrabre Hall Satunjay evening for'
th.&gt; IfnttU &lt;&gt;« the *rhool library.

THE DRL'GGIST.

banner MAPS OF
BARRY
*liov every »v ■
riniubt-'i- • • .'
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s'-n-wis. raih-.il

COUNTY.
Burry County,
sec tikin, towni thd highways,
nurcht^. school
abb- for reference

PRICE ONLY 50QTS.
&gt;1 Ite Oelita Past Office. ’
F- i IMUS. Postmaster

Highest Price. Either Cafch or Trade.

CIDER

SAVER

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State Bank

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Per cent on

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Deposits.

We loan’ money on Real Estate
or good Bvnkabie Paper.
We(
loan our mupey at home, and do,
buainesB with people we know
are all right. We do a safe, cod- ।
eervative busimu aud have
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Honey to Loan

clubbing rates
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*UUy or weekly paper

” ®**“ln'PoMlebe&lt;| In the United

POLLEY DISTRICT.

M i«»"Winiiie Mantel, who has been । '
Assist
Mrs Lsaiic Hou verier w ith her 1
? household tlntie* broJrrtumed to her j pj,,

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westward

home at Delton..

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at reasonable raUs, Deeds, 1
rtortjcages and Legal
Papers Drawn.
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New York Drafts, Insurance'
and Bonds Sold.

DIRECTORS:
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A. A. ALDRICH, Preaident.
J. G. HUGHES. V. President.
E. S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
DR. McLEiAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPENNING.
JAMES COLLINS.

Saturday 1. nn,f,h improved will go’from New I
. Mm. V. Loom* ha* Iteen teaching”, lainru Drummond spent
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In* ibsener of land Suiulty with Mrs. Jake’ Hqgveneri Mexico
I the lower grad .* in
ijuf Hiekoty Comers.
. Mias Miry Acker of Hoix* Center.l KNAP 1’ E N , K LIE IN H A N S A
bj^jut la*t w«*.-k a* the guest of Mr-_KNAPPEN, Attorneys
_Mr*
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The'weekly
pruyey
meeting
will
be;
Nichol* n-turned'tu h
ui.r.*ii„tfi111.. H« Michigan Truet Co; Buhdlnc, Grand'
&gt;. Kapids. Mlchigau.
; home in Kalat inzta- last week after lirid at the home of Mr*. MvLrav
. j All- n shaffhauser
' upending uTewjweeks herecaritig tor; The Indie* of the Mil-* .Aid Society
Mra. George Monrm* e:Ueruiiu*&lt;l a./TT
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lady rriend Iron Ki-r ILv'y bet w. k. 'THOMAA '&amp; l'HYo|l.
I her son. Leon.
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Attorneys at Law,
L H. t*
' Floyd Fisher of Hickory Corners is-'
spent Mindiv ‘in ’-M.•E.spnr*»nag.- Friday.
Office* over
vtty Bank.
Mr &gt; T.-n.plc ta spending a etouple
t*'^ cf hi» unde Addbert MonKalamazoo.
COLG
ROVE A- POTTER,
of Hifk.,r.-• &lt;’f
«i Rirksville Mi-ssuiirl visit- irtM?■
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Mr. and 3
Attorneys at l_aw,
rimock hid inK her htilwand.
Miss Ruth Putman of &lt;Onego has ,
S'lcceaaorato fhllif l&gt;eo'iFrov«
111 Union Block, Hsstingx. I’r..«ti
Jay Willgiraou
c«l«r Creek will . rW“™&lt;-l &gt;&lt;-Iwr^ home. Mirer .n extend' wife Sunday. ;
n! ths eoor*»&gt; of the *t*ti-.
fld
Milo' Barbour “and
" visit* 'with
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’ *lam-: A. K. KEN ASTON.
, Mr ami Mnt jManuing n: J daughter move ou John Earl’s farm.
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Attorney at Ijiw.
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‘ Myrtle visited mr* M’s brother- Mr
■‘'■•ir J. S. Go.Tdy.-ir;£ Co., au-rr
Burn—to Mr. and Mrs Fred Van- ,
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
j Greer in Ro*.* uhvirdtipSunday.iTnentv* tn all conn* of the vtatc &lt; jltroUre
.mpUy MtawtaC to}
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11 a sun weighing 8’4 J
Min* Emma Brogkol Leighton is here Luke
■ Whale Blackvjan hum the sick list.
Working for her sister Mr*. Herb John-' pound-.
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M. SMITH, Attomiv at Law,
ha*-------iMtrii Hick.
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M. Mitchell spant Sunday a* ’hv.’iu &gt; 4 ---------Hactings.
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i Addison Pviinibck and,daughter wen- eox who _
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Frank Hart will pvv ,t dance Thnr*- ffur*t of Fre&lt;i Storr anti family of Milo. i’ih^n^ColfectionS specialty*^01
' Ther.’wn&gt; a A»w here Hst Mimdaj
*’&gt;ght w» h&lt;‘ U'iH soon move to I
Mr and Mr&gt; Isaac Houvvner enterOfliee over Banner Ollie? '

7. S. HARTER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SUBGEON.

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vte.K- iu
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and vitinll). special nttar.tton giteri to
• stat rti and dlM-nu^ot the throat anti chest
Mote bro die tH*ean-&lt;i.
Offley at H’*i&lt;ltiiL’c low W. &lt; eptaV HL. just
wiwt of tie- ulfJ.HtMM’Ii home. Office hpnr*?:!®
mo i.'•&lt;&gt; to X;.a and (t. w to
Drt. LOWRY,
Ha=Hngs, Mibb.
Al ways v large Mock of era glasses and'
■pentacles on hand

H. A. A C. H. BARBER.
Pbvslclans and Sermons.
Call* in &lt;atir or count,- resi-eudtM io with
vrvmptntw. day or algh:..
A HANLON. M.
PhyB'.cisn ana Suigeou.
Middleville, Mleb

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V..GALLAGHER, Physician 3tid
burgeon, Dowling, Mfcb.
Office
hours 12 to 2 p. in. ".nd 7 to 8 p.m.
Telephone at Hmtsr* Pay or Nfgtit.

SURIEYOR
and Tuesday .-toning and the most I CHovcrdalr. ,
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-taihed Mr und Mrs. John Houvener ,
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i Arthur
ami family sjF'nt ' and little son uf Hickory Camera also
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I popular young liuiy was to re**
. .. - Jobncox
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BARRY COUNTY SURVEYOR,
. ThiJ wa&lt; to lie' derided . by Sunday with Cuiirad Kahler and family j Mra.
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Peter? Houvener sr of Delton F- F.. 'Vtl,LfM« ?
i gold ring.
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Kcshler&lt;v&lt;/un Sw. 4.’Prairie,I)!.-. Po&gt;t Office
ila-tli.Yx ’Mnjh address
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lytoo. Mleb.. B. F. ir. No. &lt;. ’
.! voting. JMiss. Mji, rtl-’ Maimin ' receivt-d' ' Mr. and Mr*. Hayward spent Sun-1j Sunday
: the largest nuinlvi of' votes
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* «»»*; day With Karnot Jobnrux.
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Sund,‘&gt;’
: sequeutly she ik wearing « nice gold ; Sdihs May Hurt sjent one day last j
Little Bernard McDonald who has t
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i week at home./
! Irve Philip* oi Baltimore brought in ' Mm. D. Colhns eptertarned her
'luite •’ick ,s improving.
! a flue flock of lambs
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’ , brother David Gihs"n from tbenin
. ' Mrs. H. Storr and daughter
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&gt;rthBeulah i
urn
part
of
the
staband
her
two'
sis'
visited
«t Charles Garrett's Thursday.
{Monday.
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Mat-catieo Rally held tet* Mr«. MeNnughton and Mrs. Count. Eva Storr of Milo 'spent Sunday a*
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I There will l&gt;-T--------- r-----! iutheMacrab- e Hall Situida. Nov. H. , l^t
* ‘ Sunday.
*’ * ’। tbegnes't of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
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.and May Hayward ' H. Storr.
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i D. G. C.'Tbompkon of Grano. Rapid.*
*’ ikm's Murtha
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

i'. A. SHELDON
Abstract and Real |Estate Oflite.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
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Mauvy ta loan on Heiil .'Estate, llrni Est*01*1 on eounnta'ii’fi.'ilcti^ntl iwn
nnclng. HftvlQK n eouit’ldle M’t ol Ab'tract.
•Book*. comvlit’J from Ibe Breord», &lt;nfc!
fiirnWrconipl.-ta Ab«lrart».
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were on our street'* one day last week..
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|ing* * il!
present, also members [ Ed Titus sr. of Cloverdale has been ’, •
NORTHEAST BARRY1
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‘from the following tents: Hickory : doing some work for Win, P. Jobncox. • There will l&lt;e a social at the home of
'Corners. Shuh/.^ Dotsrr. Oningeviil.
William E nnd Artbur Johncox ' tfr* Clara Clark Friday evening. Nov.
b,| tjM, WtXKki,(H) at the schuol- ; 24. Music, recitations and lunch will
{and Hasting*. ■'This will lw a very Id- ,
‘; *be
“ the entertainment. All are invited.
; rerefltine rally.• «‘W/’!"0 ,mp°Tt house Saturday.
Fur LI VEH Y RIGS.
We have
!; subject.*
l-Mujivio will
,. ... Ixj lalked
—T.----- on.•
; Mr. fioodenongh and family Lave I several flrat dais rigs iu connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
! Never mintAwiiat the toggle Bug} There
l.„
— so popn- j moved in Albert Roach's tenant house,.
is nd cough medicine
’ and Tar.
It con-!
Yom patronage solicited.
1 Marv Eliza Englednb says j Hr
Fpley a Honey
Henry Smith and wife are entertain*
say&gt;, Mrs....Tjsrjr.il/.*
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and never
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J b Artbur E ing their mother from Battle Creek.
fails to cure.
Mulholland.
Mis* Mary Pilgim of Baltimore visi­
WHEN YOU WANT
ted at Reuben Welmter’s one day last .
week
I Erl Eldred is very sick with infliunaj
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.

SAVE
YOU
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I C. L. Burgdorfer of Battle Creek
| the popular impersonator was a gnert
: of Rev. G- T.. Fisher over Sunday
fhe pastor assisted Itov. L. P.,Riclitmyer of Partello nt the funeral of Mrs.
Enos Barber of Oewey.
The pastor will deliver six discour*w on the Prophet Deniel bttining with
«xt Sehlwth
Ke»l S»»a».v
tho -object will be DenieP. eerly lUe
.M environment ‘All the pwple ere
eoriielly inrited to three eernwe. &gt;»■!

Hrten not only to th.
tor but te’the eingtnR of U»
of
Zion by tbe ehoir end eongregntton m.ieted bv the Uret ot inetrumente
mule, fnrni.bed &gt; the Delton bend
boys.

Come and hear.

anxious moments.
So«4 of the meet nnxion. bo»«

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It you are gotap to repair any
of your buildings and got ready
for tbe cold weather that will
won be here, I would like to
figure with you on that

Lumber

bill

My stock la complete. By pay­
ing cash for what 1 boy and with
lisht running
expense, Iattract!,,
aID in a
position
to q’uote^ory
prlcua K win pay you to call
and see me.

Kall line ot Allton I’clnw-tbJ
but on tbe market Call and

or ( ,na(ia afi ran be procur’ **1 -Her n. wspaw In thli
Wm ot Michigan.

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ROWLAND BROS.

ELL IS. E. FAULKNER
FAULKNER'S

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PROFESSIONAL CARPS.

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do not know the composition of
4 rr.oti-v for
dust or bran or possibly
pound for oil meal when you should buy it
ai.i^r or stock owner should fetd c ■udltion
• k j-.t i -.liditloii cud are a valuable aid in fattening
i rket .‘nst now every hog owner wtuld Ik* putt• j? feediiic hi® hogs" a gooc condition powder.
: powder that yon know the composition of?
? «w:ier|t&amp;at you know is all medicine and worth
- Yoil have probably got i:rid away son.ewhere
IChat islthi* thin al of any in the country. Bring It
IF &gt;01 BRING IT HERE IT WILL BE FILL•ticos-cTonsif’Uyjt with the quality of drugs used.
I’ofjihiH* t&lt;- have their receipts filled at our
us tile other day. •*! forne here because 1
I know You will put it up right.”
Id you like, we will be glad itigive
-'’laity of filling family receipts of

Use

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Michigan Central.

W. H. &gt;lAltHQ5. AR&lt;-ut
HlLSthlfA.
ritinar • :
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’ ' Will Downing has retunwd to his -----T1'y ’ nb-rtainment at tin Baptist-!.home iu Chicago after spending the p
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; Mr. ^ergdrritjr of Lansing, impcr-, rhiircli Friday
. . evening- wa* well aK-.-nd- summer with Mr. and Mr&gt;. G. Bush. . i-av--. UriOhHt'KV uftet arrival cl morning train* ni KI5. AYrtres at lonta I0..V A
frwfiIONIA
-: pfficr k
at. I;!.'.
I ‘ ronatur and humorist wm the enter- ^d Wi‘d en^yed by all
Charles Sedgwick, daughter Mirnluz
- RyTiuid
traia *ui‘thFibotiitieF.
&amp;*k.*P. M. anlre*&gt; al Woodbury at l;00wo'clock for ira
. tamer. :t*sisted| by the Mi**e« Myrtle i Mias Althi Nausel attended a party I Beryl .and son -Dale returned last I
I • Manning. Katherine Dinkle and Bt'rnice at Harvey Aifiun* jn^t-In-.erdalr Friday i Thut*duy from Roswell. New Mexico I
I ’ Petiti’W'k.
ij'vening.
, Mr Sedgwick whose healtli u not I

patent foods tor ycnr stock when yen can do

Cite jrtil Spring

Mr- L’*»r dn*l at the boineof hisjj b.?h&lt;MiJ again Monday in tbe. Hinds dis- ,
trict.

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Jdr Card ofi Cvdnr Creek

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L. L Loveland &amp; Son,
THt CWTHIERI, OflMon and Frairitvme. Mte*i

nd Eggs,|

HOUVENIR LIVERY,

who were killed by the cars at Lent's
Feed and Sale Stable.
ertming was buried in our cemetery
OELTOK, MICH.
Saturday He had been a resident here
Telephone &lt;x write
drive from
for over 40 years and his sad death is
t me when
I.-.-you
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much regretted. . He leave-, a wife and
P. J. HOUVENIR
»children,. John, of Doster: Mrs.
Mattie Shorter, of South Pine Lake and
Mr*. Orpha Baxter.-rif Kahnnazoojind
NOTICE OF HE-tlUNG CLAIX5.
one'granddaughter Mt* Bertini Daven­ State of Mkblyau. County nt Barry, m.
Nolter I* luto'by riven, that- by «u ordnr ot
port.
the ITobatf- Coort for the county ot Barry,
rwi the Wtb day ni octotM*r. A. ft. isor&gt;. font
Among those from away besides the made
months from that data were r.Iloww! Vhr i-roditimmediate family that attended the ora to present tlvlr rial txts a&lt;a!u*t the e«tata at
Brrhard Itowjer. lata ef said county. decraMsf.
funeral of Mrs. tnvs Barber were Mrs. awl
that all creditors of said deceased are re­
to present their claim* to .-aid Probata
j Mrs. Lizzit Darling left Monday j A. J. Smith and Mrs. Frank Morris quired
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' A- plai knun and dgughj Opening Odo-^by Arbor.
' ourt. ut t1»e Frotxtte IMHcv In the dty nt HastandSCloe Ciueiday of ‘Kalamazoo. Mr. Inita. for rxamlnation and aKowaaee. on or be­
Music—Mr. aud Mi.-os Cony er. Song morning.tor Coluinbiaville'Mich.
i Queen were in Katiundzoo last W.-dnX,and^Mra Will Cooper, and Mrs. Wil­ fore the I3th day of February n-vt.and that well
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Homer
Grwen.
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Mr
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^ind
Mrs.
Keller
of
Orangeville!
i day.
■ were gueata at Andrew ttoritb's Sun- j liam Cartelidge of Battle Creek tiesides o'clock In the Ion-noon of that day.
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The box Mtiat ‘at Mrs 1. Busl/sji Recitation—Mra. Roy Pennela.
friends from Richland. ,Springhrook .
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M usie- -Olxxl and Rena Chamberlain i *i»y\
W was pustimned| until next Friday eve-''
aud Milo.
' and Frank Sayles.
Judge nt Probate. '
There will lie nu services at the}
tW n*n«. Xoy. 17
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Frink Sayles
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Evangelical church next' Sunday on ■
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Mu» Saitlcrjwcivcd lhe
naw. ,.f
ItuitetkX
l.m,,n Simmons.
account of the ijuarterty meeting at :
kL , the death of hfr father at- Jackson last/
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1 he butcljinaii's Mistaktf--Fred
(ireen South Maple Grove.
| Tuesday
Music- ClovvrJnle Baud.
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For some unknown reason oar pastor '
j There was tMtweeuU and ( carlosdsti 'Reading iMisa Lillian Simmons;
। Rev. J, J. Marshal failed to fill his '•
Clowing &lt;J0e Arlwr.
of lamb* aud* ling.* shipped from tlii*
i appointment last Sunday Rev. Chas.
place-last Monday.
A cordial invitation is extended to
'tne table.
in effect Uci. 25. hmm . ’ Taxing effect Aug. H jam. Trains leave ,
i Spear preached in his stead.
Central Standard TUne.
Ilartiwr-. a# follow
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. Grayden Bjai-kman quit work in i all Arbors, also the public in general. ; Sir*. R. Reynolds is on the sick list, j
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; Hasting* and Will work ,if Imm- for i
EASTWARD
F.s 2 E-. i Erl 8
j . Miss Griic; Chnmberkiir. opened her ‘
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PRAIRIEVILLE.

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“I Hrekor, Comm with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Smith aud family visited
John L«wis of Coats Grove the last of
i-allxj o„ her mother Mr«. N. LSiUrepi, Albert Dewey of Bunfield.
I -Srsm'0r «*Tidrea nt
, : ,?Ir*
f',nrM Townsend and Mrs. the week.
Dau McCollum and family of Brush
Blackman's Thttrsdav aud Erj.’ ' Gesler whom we reported ill last week
Kidire spent Sunday with his mother
; | are no letter.
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"Mrs. Biirlmra McCollum of this place.
The senior 11 „ T. L. at Mrs- Mure*
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(’loverJttlb Arbor A. O o. G.
j Mfd- J. Horn and Mrs. F. W. Eeirbel I
■V lanM.- waa vkll altomled Lui IVctbm- I “l‘l
"K *&gt;=■«&gt; at their
day evening.
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&lt;i:ul Friday* evening-Nov. 17th. -Each: ! spent-Friday of last week at Chas.,
'« I Th,. n,u.i,,,l vohio,, u,t,w„ . , 1“*x •■&gt; f-l»rered io I,ring . lull „f Kahler's of North. Barry.
lit glri. and boy* u.uverv ranch r„j„vrii “b" 7*, WI“I*
,,am’’ "»**• “1""
Master Glaranct* Reynolds has been ■
; spending several days with his uncle '
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J. SPROUL,

aSt^tga

PertameTT!^^^11

idly.

There a a reaaon.

W.H. Chase,
Delton.

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Mlchlzan.

tory rheumatism.

Mins Bernie Litts and gentleman
friend spent Sunday near Dowling.
Mrs. Cora Gregg is spending the
week with her mother.
Mra. Maria Hampton is home friim
Kalamazoo.

Mias Minnie Boyes teacher of the
Bunnell District is spending vacation
at her homo near Hastings. *

CALL ON L. A. EATON. Hl HAS
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK. AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE9;

Win. H. STEBBINS,
• Licensed Embalmer
aud Funeral Director.
Boone next to ChrtstiwM’ l*hnu*trapb
Studio, ItaMilr-rier vW Court stri ct. Al!
calls promi-tly attended, day •»-.night.

DAN. LAKE
THE OI.D RELIABLE

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HORSE SHOER.

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Shop on Court Street, Just east of
Jefferson st.

QUnpC FOR MEN.
IWCO FOR BOYS.
MEN'S sod
BOYS hHOEn. Sec my line before buying.
Repairing neatly mid promptly done.

PHILIP LUTZ,
Second door wuth ot Paeoffiee.

ITH new machinery and experienced help we are now prepared to
do your work BETTER THAN EVER and guarantee every article
to be clean, good color and superior finish.
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Phone 243.

The American Laundry, W.
W. L. BROWN, DHtoi Agent.

J. Stark, Pin,

Frank Newton and family went to
Hastings last Saturday.
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Announcement

ASSYRIA.

Jay Holton returned home from Kal­
amazoo last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. *H. Park of ’Ionia are
visiting relatives here.

Garison Moore and wife have moved
to Bellevue.
Mrs. Cutis Russell and children of
Battle Creek visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Meacham, last week.

A number from here attended the
Sunday
school convention at tbe
Burton school house last Saturday.

To the People of Delton and Vicinity.
Mr. J. Sproul has the exclusive right to sell our SANITARY
bread in Delton and vicinity. We ask that you give this bread a
trial and favor Mr. Sproul with your patronage.
For our SANITARY BREAD we will guarantee it to be abso­
lutely clean and wholesome. It is made ot the best materials, which
are mixed in our new large patent mixing machine. The dough Is
formed into loaves and as soon as they are baked tbev are wrapped
in oiled paper, which keeps out all tbe dart, dirt and germs. Our
alm is to make the best and cleanest bread that can be made, :md
with this in view we ask your patronage.

Mrs. Louise Smith and son Phillip
have moved to Battle Creek.

Earl Wiles and Belva Harry wore
;Nov. Sth. Con­

“RritlHtin

VESTER &amp; CARTER,
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TM CITY BAEEBY.

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�HASTINGS BANNER NOVEMBER 15. I'M
ORANGE HALL CORNERS.

d»„ lut weeH
Mrs. Ch«s Gillupte’sivilllam Mvrjan h^drawins lumber,

BUDD CORNERS

WHAT’S THE USE ?

Miss peneyive Me*.
j Berion Bowser and Grave gristed
visiting-Battle Creek MeMs ft* th*
• went ‘to| Galesburg Saturday to visit u. repair his Lam.
.vmrt week, and Pearl Coleman who
Mrs. Settie Dunn spent a few dpys
I the formers sister Mrs. Belle Zimmer?
spent several day# with her bro«»r Mid
last week with her sister ltrs. Emma
I man.
wife, both returned on Saturday night.
Fred Bristol aud wile spent Tbstwjsy , Uoflman.
Sherman Budd of Battle Creek -pent
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with
Mr.
andjMn.
Harry
Pictaud.
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Al.
McIntyre
and
wife
look
dinner
If you are going North, come in
Sunday with his parents.
; Mr» J. Slephenson ot Grand Rnpids | “ Richard Morgana Sunday.and get a Compass.......
| The Electric car Mirveyere are now
। ia visiting relatives and friends around !
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work in our midaL We wieb we
i here. She came imrticulariy to see her 1
| might wee the car instead of the sqf...Everything in the Jewelry Line....
aged mother who had iust had tbe mis- '
| veyers but have hopes of seeing them
’ fortune to fall and break her hip.
। sometime.
Fine Repairing
The Corner Jewelry
Mrs. Fred Stanley visited ber sister
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If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
Mrs. Babcock last week.
Store...,.
Hastlngk Markets.
is anything useful vou want to
Wm. "Renkes is laid up with rheu: Hasting! Mncket* are corrected ever?
buy, place an adv. In the
mat ism.
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Wednesday
morning and can be relied
BANNER'S WANT COLUMN.
Upon M correct at that date.
Mr. and Mm. Wallace Russell spent
If you have a buggy that’s lying
Oonected Wednesday, Nov. IR
OPEN EVENINGS.
idle In the barn; a stove or
। Sunday with relatives here.
other household goods you
PKODUCK.
i A dance at tho Hall Friday ngbL
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don’t use; If you have any stock
ftultrr- ts-tw per lb.
I Mra. Alta Bristol visited her mother J
you want to dispose of; a house
E«*-'.*&lt;c rt.- l*r doz.
you want to self or rent; if you
, Mrs. Beach Saturday.
want a girl for house wprk; in
VKGKrAHLKH. FKUITS ETC.
Mrs. F. Merrill is still not very well.
fact If you want to buy, rent or
I’oulue—bu.
bntouv- -w. p*i bti.
sell, just try our Want Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
Tl*y need’s Butter
MEATH,
WEST THORNAPPLE.
gether, and only costs ONE
&lt; i /Ar*. * I L.Z7 Scotch Patties, Re­
Heat, live weight
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
Mra. Frank Brandstetter of Middle* ;
ception Mints and Peerless Wafers. 1 have the
INSERTION.
Try
▼ille wm a Sunday guest of Mrs. J. ।
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, it.
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si.ro.
finest and most complete line of confections in the
Wadd anti family.
. ~ WANTED-^Potatoea. will pay the Hog*.
• a—- alive-SW
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Mrs. Sarah Jackson df Kansas is the i bigheta market price for a couple carcity. .
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Mutt-in. dreswd-w to 7c
gue»t of her brother J. litimur ud
“W e“rl&gt;"
Him:
, Sheep—»—«c.
fumiiy.
; man A-Hull.
_ ------------I have some of the new crop of Chestnuts and
rOULTRY. H1UIWANP W&lt;»L
“k.k' Mj^dTi.'t
■Thicket)*, all ve- Me
English Walnuts. Fine line of Cigars, Tobaccos I Mm. Lrl Stdkoo of Grand Huron
ctiiclrrm.iirewed-4' to tic
and Fruits.
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jud Cook.
&lt;?W1 give exclusive territory. Fur Ucrt llldts- '
floroeHMex -I
l George Nichbla of Cadillac spent last, t*™* •«# fuU iufortnatiob write or see fatf Sklo« -kv
&gt;rakwith bi., .Wer, Mm. Lnonmd
CONFECT°OMERYEET
l and Petider,
WANTED-rJust a tew .more gas
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.... customer* to make up the needed lt»
J A nrtmber fr.-m this place attended !
we CMn reduce’ the rates and give
Harley tan ih was on our Street one ■ the funeral of Mrs. G. Freshney at &gt; extra discounts tu consumers. Thorn- K. -tundpk-krti. ivrbu.fi.S3.
day last week buying stock.
! Parmnlee last Wcdhesday.
1 «pr«!e Gas A: Electric Co.
Wood- &lt;m il, $1
mixed. M.ou.- hariX’f

Hunter’s Compasses

. of going around shivering and
looking shabby?

'WANTS

Put on one of our new suits
at $10.00 (single or double
breasted) and one of our over­
coats, fifty inches long, in plain
black or fancy pattern and you
are fit to go anywhere with
comfort of. both body and mind.

F■ R- PANCOAST

&gt; DADTIPQ

Our assortment is excellent at
the above price.

FRED WOLCOTT

CUT
PRICES.

Leading Clothiers.

When you wjaut nicvitueftti just
When you w
•j.. or. _ phont*
-v ,_t.
vf&lt;ivr5i
call
Following arf our jprfcttj per
pound:

9c

Shoulder Steaks
Round "Steaks

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iOc

Porter Hoose and Sirloin.
Pork Steak

Pork Chops

10c

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Beef Roasts
Pork Roasts

12 l-2c

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.10c

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Lard
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Beef Ribs 20 Ik. for

8c

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9 to 10c

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10c
$1.00

Woodmansee &amp; Olney
2 Doors East of City Bank.
Phone 22.

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON,

HASTINGS, flICH.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gillespie spent
Mis* Greet Otis has l*wi sewing h-r j FOR SALE--•"&lt; celts past two year*
Sunday with an old neighIxir Clarence Mrs. Will Harper the paat-week.
! old draft ';red. Sam Marafaill ^nn No. Timothy - «d.&lt;x»
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Baltfciore township near Durfee *eh&lt;Hil
Mead and Lunily ot tbe Star.
Frank Sensiha and family .spent ; Hourie.
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Arthur ('rook and Wife’and "
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Henrv I ------Sunday with relatives near
Bowens
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FOR SALE-.Mv 140 acre tarm one
Meritt and wife #a|&gt;eiit Sunday• with Milla.
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mil. ea»: and half mile south ul W.kxI.G«v Korkwdl und family.
Xwluds and Mm. A. Itader
’ ; juml Ten acres good umber, balance
M/a. Ella Juris of Kalamazoo and . was th|i guest of their-shiter Mrs. L’hH-. ! in first class coliditiun.. Good build­
ing*. Lairge double-winged Ikuim-.
Mrs. NeUie Johnson of Woodland called i Convene last Thursday,
One hank barn 70x44 ftet. another
on M-. aud Mrs. Chas. Smith Sunday. .
ban. 3dx4’&gt;.- Windmill und plenty i&gt;!
NORTH PINE LAKE
g«ssi water. " Will be scld. chMp ' For
The sale uf Daniel Bi nisei 1 was well !
1 turtlicr part ionlar&gt; call orr or addfris
attended. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Mead j Mr. Osborn and Mr. Ager'from KhI-n : (ieorge Kepntr. Lake (kh*su.
;
uf Morgan spent Sunday with Claude 1 amaz-&gt;.&gt; nre spending &gt; few days in ■
FOR SALE—Fa: in 1U&gt;» acre* Jer^-I.
Mttol and wife.
fh*” vi0nity hunting.
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good toil, tbrei-quarter* mile t r«.m d&lt;—
Mrs. Rded &lt;X Hastings spent u
lx‘114 Morebouwe spent Saturday
uilj gtore, good water ami build­
! ings; • write or call on F, D. Pratt.
few days last week with her daughter*“’Kb' *&gt;&lt;h her cousin tana.
MiiFHeville.
Do you want to sell your real estate? .
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North
Pine
Dike
L.
T.
L.
Mn*. Geo. Colvin and family.
Norili
take
met with
WANTED— Anyone wanting to -buy.
Do you want to s*;ll it quickly and with tho least possible’exiiense '
Zen Wallace was on our street one Mr arid Mrs. Richard Hughes last
Thursdiiy
evening.
Seventeeti
new
M
'lh
rent
or
lease
anything
to
try
a
day thi* week.
Do you want to '*41 it at a reasonable price instead of sa&lt; rifi&gt; ing a
‘■rtion uf
memlXuddwltb.t.veninit.
wnnl mlv. ■&gt;. the HASNER.
Will Smith ot the city has been
its vgltre^
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WANTED—Brigg your deer bead*
plowing for his brother Chas. Smith, i Born
to
Mr.
und
Mr*.
Frank
Hughe*
t
v
George
Greenwood
Hasting*.
Burn
Mix hrtutk lluicbcOecri.„ &lt;fTOnwwM,. Ila,ti,*.,
Do you want it sold without publicity! If these are your wants 1 -in ;i!l tlieic.
School commenced Monday after
« Nov. ttason.
| 'taxidermist
taxidermist ofof 2-2’&lt; ’&lt; yean
yeanexperience
experience;
mounts birds,
birds, animals
animals aud
I am spending the money for this advertisment and all other adverti-a:eu&gt;&lt;. i .r thtwv weeks’ vacation.
.Mildred Chapman who
lias huen, “also
J"0 counts
and H»h
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also make*
makes fur
fur ruga.
ruga.
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purpos. of bringing the man who wants to buy iu communication with then tn who
Mrs. Bent Lewi* returned home after 1 working for Mrs. Bert Brown
this
FOR SALE My house and lot on
a few weeks visit with her parents in summer has returned to her borne.
wan te to sell.
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north main street Woodland, inquire
the southern part of the state.
i The N. P. I* school has closed fur a | al F. g. Hilbert. Woodland or James
It doesn't matter what kind of a property you have, it doesn't mattw what it is
---- ^_l and Miss Landis«------z—yj Smith. Hastings Forest Jordan.
A number from here attended the vacation
has returned

I SELL REAL ESTATE
No Matter Where It Is

PRATT’S DISTRICT.
wedding of Alick Bolter and Mias | to her home.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with
Mrs. Sheriff in j keeping bouM? for Mary Ftrster WedneMayAit high noon.
Mr. and ,Mra. Ezra Morehouse ,&lt;&gt;f boar*.l, Furniox* beat. Inquire 518 E.
Frank Wilcux.
M&lt;ire- Center St Phone 401.
------------ 1 Delton spent Sunday with Geo. *"
MORGAN.-| house and family.
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FOR SALE—huo bundle*, corn stalk*.
Kata Ritzeman will not drive to
Enquire of Chas. Barnaby.
school any longer tin she expects to
Cecil
Munton
is
on
the
sick
list
un'
ORANGEVILLE.
FOR SALE—I have for wale, thirty
hoard in "town.
der care of Dr. Lowry of Hastings.
' MrA. Spickler died at the hunt-, of head of choice Poland China breeding
’ Jiu.. Batter and wife allied at Frank
Mr.-. Fancher’s wagon Jha* not been ber son Frank Spickler Nov. ?. Funeral stock, special price* for 3u days. Cali
Nellibt’s one day last week.
or write me. My yearling herd boar
on the roads for several days.
services at tbe bouse Thunday. Inter­ al'ujfor sale. W. L. Pennock. Halting*
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luv-eor san1
Mrs. Skillman called.at Carl Cutler’s
Mn .Ltd Mr. H. B. Bates Thtmihy
Oak Hl»
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Sunday.
Ihm
took tkv-mqming train for tannin/.
Orangeville L. T. L. held their liu&gt;t
FOR. HEXT—New bouse on S.
Casper Thomas » spending a few j
They will probably remain in Lansing meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bp-ailway. six room*, furnace. City
weeks with bis parents Mr. nnd Mr* through the winter.
Henry’i
; and cistern water Wish to t*&gt;»ril
Ferd Thomas.
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. with family. Children nut desired.
Mrs. Sobriuu Palmer her son Sam1
\ an\alkent urg lost one of [
GilhJand.
Mrs. Bent, tawh is exjiected Kime and k-r sister Mrs Pratt who have • ‘be Horjus be Ixnigbt recently.
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LSALE—Ncw oil stovo and two
this week.
been, visiting at Free Soil Mason countv.
A dance at the town hull next In- goo«l gasoline st on*. um-.1 hut little
Frank Smith hi* wor«|l into Will Midi.. for the past six week* returfind day evening.
will mI! cheap. H. J. (’hriatma-.
Cronk's Rouse whei ? he exjperta to liv£ %&gt;m&lt;j Teurmlay evening.
Ed. Fierce play.*! at the free &lt;iunrv ' FOR RENT OR KALE A good hbu*e
thi winter.
‘ Seaend of the young ladies pf Morg- in Silver Creek last Friday night.
»’» HL w ml. Inquire D. W. Rogers
Ciircnce Lewis a id wife visited at an viaited Mrs. Troutwine last Thur*- .
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WANTED—A man tn Uu chorea on
Will Crank's Stuidi y.
day •* They re|&gt;ort a go«&gt;d time.
j SOUTHEAST YANKEE SPRINGS tbe farm. Inquire rd th- BANNER
Preston Rose ha some men from
Mri Mae Bennett of Grand Rapids ■
Nellie Isenhath and children fccotnHalting* helping him husk dorn.
WANTED &lt;&gt;entl»man orjady with
panirid by Mrs. P. S. Sparks visited has Imhm visiting her sister Carrie
tf1™1 retcrence. to travel by rail or
Zcn Wallace callee at Charley Smith’s। with’Mrs. IL P. Comfort of Nashville Cook U»? past week.
M
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. "ith rig. Salary &gt;1.072.00 i&gt;er year and
last Friday and Saturday.
Sunday.
Mae ^eKibbin spent Saturday and •, exi«D»es: salary paid weekly and ex­
Mabie Nelson is lifting at her unclew।
Mrs. Sophia Mead took the 8 a. m. Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mix pensee advanced. Adrlrvm, with stamp,
Geo. MeKiblien;
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jJoi A. Alexander. Hastings Mich
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train last Friday for Grand* Rapids.
Scid Tinkler.
We understand peter doburn and
Mrs. Tinker intends to start to
YOUNG MEN—The Moler Barber I
Quarterly meeting will convene at
Chicago, I1L certainly offer
wife expect to move to their new the F. M. church at Morgan Friday the Grand Rapids within a few days to |
8]«nd tbe winter with her daughter
mt •’’“"L I11®. Varb,'r
home this week.
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24th, 'Rev. Wm. Miller pastor in charge.
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now. Their acholanhip can
. i&gt;rsctitally lie earned before completing
Mrs. Ellen Nesbitt was called to Mrs. Bennett.
Hastings Monday morning by the “ Mattie Stacking has^returned home I **; indndas tools boartl and positions,
LAKE VIEW.
from her work in Hastings
! rite them.________ ______________
Preaching at the ichool house next seriotts illness of her daughter Ida.
Henry Count in paying tbs bighot . .'o',,
Sunday evening.
C. Houghtaljn has been Iosin# in
mvwlHeeforpounry. ’
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Mr. Ed. Zimmerman and family health for r-omd time past, his side
county Mich. R. F. D. &gt;
11. -3a.
The friends of Mrs. D. N. Fox were ‘ izans Telephone dl—••
have moved from lent Lewis’ house growing worse. He reports at rather
a late date that his harber shop hail quite surprised to read of her marriage
into Charles Young s houite^
WANTED— Light Housework
in
been
entered
un
Hallowe
’
en
night
or
at
to]Mr..
Thomas
Blackman
of
small
family.
Mrs.
Sheffield, inquire
Leslie.
’ Beatrice Colvin sja-nt part of last
1120 S. Broudwav..
week with ber gran Imutber Mrs. Reed some time before or after seems as Congrat olat ioim offered.
though ta is not certain of the time of
FOR SALE—Two Poland China
of Hastings.
DOWLING.
the oqcurence. and the party he says
brood sows with pigs by side. Lewis
Oren Price and wife spent one day
S. Troaell uf Nashville faccompanied Hanson, sec 18 Baltimore. Halting;
nearly denuded his building, carrying
sister
Mrs.
Geo.
last week with her
by hiiKdatighter Mrs. Sheldon Warner
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Off candy, cigars and tohacco.
Rockwell.
spent lust Friday with E. J. Stanton
’A AM ED—Every farmer to see the
•’I-mising” Hay and stock rack. Jmc
Ethel Smith of Margin htm been
and wife.
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Townaend.
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spending a few dgy&gt; .with tar ai^er
j O. B. Garrett and Wm. Clemencc
Mrs. Clause Mead.
FOR SALE—2 Feed mills, 1 corn and
Cures Ooldai Pravaota Pneumonia
started north hunting last week to
join'anotlior party that went sometime cob grinder. 1 corn sheller, « H p
1 s* rw«rm
ago. They report fine luck .'fishing.
Scales, lit H. p. Traction engine 1 Saw
E. J. Stanton and wife were in Hast­ mill, 1400 feet of 1 inch Black Iren
pipe, S Heating Stoves for wood. One«
ings Monday on bu sinews. ;
burner gaaoHne stove. 2 Gas beaters
, Robert Bechtel who Las been taking suitable for office. 1 steam and hot.
care of Mr. Aldrich for aome time re­ watjer rediator. H heat registers, stove
turned to his home last week. We have pipe, elhows. oorer»_;cro« bars, grate*
front and back, chains, devices, l»lts,
been unable to learn the parties name rods, washer^ hangers, jiullevjs boxes
who took Mr. Bechtel’s place.
collars, saw arbor*, buggy and wagon
Misa Mott of Cedar Creek is helping springs, portable blacksmith forge
steam trap. Tbe above in first claw cunMrs. George Robinson with her hon.se diuon and cheap. Also 1 Portable
work.
Drilling machine. 1 crew plow. SvL
vester GreuseL
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John Phulpe of'Quimby visited at
Ed. Canidy’a Monday.
-So more scholars for E
C. \ rpatnan'a Dancing School Wednes­
Mrs. Wm. Clemence spent bunday day night, Nov, 22ml.
| with her mother ^frs. Powell who is
WANTED—Feather drm«td i&gt;ou)try,
lots better, at this writing.
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Yrt2day." and Thursday. F&lt;»r godd
। "’Frank VanSyckle has commenced to stuff wall pay good price. Jos. Rogers.
; move his family in Mrs. Reed’s house.
FOR KALE—A good two heated snrTbe L. A. 8. held at Mrs. Smith’s rey. good condition. Will sell cheap.
last Thursday was well attended. The Inr|nire Cha*. Huffman. City.
day waa spent in tieing cumfortabtea
A lady who has had some ••xperieiwe
in caring for the aick would like work
and sewing carpet rags.
office**1lD,luire at BANNER

FOLEnnONEY^TAR

Home Made

Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis­
cuit home-made. They will be fresher,
cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. ‘.
Royal Baking Powder helps the house
wife to produce at home, quickly and eco­
nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer­
cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and
muffins, with which the re^dy-made food
found at the bake-shop or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.

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worth or where it is located.
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If you will wend me a clear description, including your lowest tfish"; rice. 1 will tell
you how aud why I can qtlickly convert it into cash. Right now, while you hjtve the
matter in mind, write me whether you wish to buy or sell. 1 will gnarant- to ^romHly till your requirements and save you some money at the same time.

CITY BANK BUILDING

HASTINGS

'UCHIGAN.

Will be in office Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenin;
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AUCTION
SALE!
Having decided to sell my farm and move to Battle Clfcek: I will— ' ' i nblic
auction at the farm situated 3 miles east of Dowling and iwM
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TUESDAY, NOV.

21st.

commencing at 10 o’clock sharp, the following described property, to-wlt:

Span mare-, good drivers, 12 years old
weight 2300
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Mare, if years old. good driver, good
sound horse
Jersey cow, 11 years old. giving milk,
due to calve in spring
.
lied cow, o yeard old
Cow. part Jersey. 5 years old. giving
milk, due in January
Red and white cow. 8 yea* old, due in
March
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5 Spring &lt;alves. good ones
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4 1 eadie“rli"g alvers- weighing 800

60 Plymouth Rock chickens
lop buggy, nearly new

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Wide tire lumber wag i .
Set double work hariitDouble driving harness.
Single harness.’ nearly new
Milwaukee binder, good r«‘l i
McCormick mower, nearly ;
Spring tooth drag
South Hutu! plow
Imperial plow Double c -n cultivator
Double shovel-cultivator
Garden cultivator
li.'ix rack
Five-tooth cultivator
-l.-ighs
2 Hay rakes .
Pai" I
All small tools used or farm
Grindstone •
400 l«nd.V' &gt;'i com
Quantity corn stalks Quantify W*
Other articles too nnnteiw tf u -ntsun i

Hot T-.TLTIXrCKC at NOQN
$5.00 or under cash. Over that amount
time will be given at 6 per cent interest on
■ able paper. A discount of two per cent
for cash at sale
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be gfyen

BALTIMORE.

FOUND—A shepherd dog. with strap
, Willie Hoffman and family visited
tbe formers brother in Johnstorn •round neck, came to my place about
» Ow"er
“n”' by
Saturday.
calling. Proving property, and paying
J- W- Ehret, Coats GrovX
Will Hendricks aud family are about
rc.
r.
D.
1.
to move to Chicago. He has rented his
farm to Elmer Johnson.
&gt; Wt?*T&gt;Er&gt;7.A S«»l girl to T.ork lor
Albert HoUttter and wife of Nash­ her boenl and attend aebuot Annlv
Mra O, q Fortlra. City.,
ville, took dinner with Jake Hoffman
fine wooi, \3,
Addre.. c.

M. SEGURi
‘ wit h nil aj so itn fir*. Hu oil Ian art SaiWiap. lw»«#rtf-

E. DOWNING, Auctioneer

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HASTINGS

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CHRISTIAN ENDEAV11 * CT Wthlirr
OR CONVENTION LA5| VTLDntd

holy

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DAY tVMGl

Will Be Held In this city Friday and
Saturday November

DE-

24th and 25th

REV.

STEWART

BANNER. i

We Make Dates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers^

Wednesday;Vov’^ber^IZ

TWELVE PAGES

"SCRUBS" VAN

QUISH THE “SLUGGERS"
In a Memorable Game at the Fair

C. CRANDELL

MAKE A HER
RY CHRISTMAS

SAYS THE ROAD

IS SURE THING
W. E. Bowen Says the Battle Creek

THE PRIMARY
SCHOOL FUND

Grounds Saturday

Gr?nd Rapids Line Will
AND MISS BERTHA M. GAR.
Forenoon.
The Barry cuunU' Christian Endeavor
PROSPECTS THAT IT WILL SOON
Be Built
‘
convention will convene at Hasting*
j The juveniles in the 8th and 9th
CHILDREN
IN
A
MISSION
LOCK. OF ITHACA.
JCKtlS'1'"
'
Our reader* have seen touch in the
BE VERY LARGELY
grades also have foot ball ambitions.*
in the Pn:sbyterian church Friday eve­
SCHOOL IN NAGASAKA
BANNER concerning the proposed
They have organized two teams, who
INCREASED.
ning and Saturday Nov. 24 and 25.
Battle-Creek. Grand luipids eh-lric
The convention will be full of good
{&gt;a-s under the rather suggestive
WERE UNITED
road. Mr. W. E. Bowen, of Bowens
titles of the "The Sluggers” and •'The ■
hR(JAn - TRAVEL. themes discnastxi by the Endeavorent of
A CHRISTMAS BOX
’ Mills, who has labored unceasingly to
INMfiRRIACF
” Bt
Thetwo
the county and splendid outside help
inmAnnlAbt Scrubs.
BftCn:oon
th,, faircontested'Saturday
grounds for the
TO ESTABLISH MAN­
BEING PREPARED
will be given by our ntate secretary I
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i honor of being called “Third Team”
UAL TRAINING
Edward T. Lindsay of Saginaw.who in . At
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--------line will be completed. Grading ia
Home ol Bride. P.ren... Lei, '
H-un*.Th. plgUrin
I
’
a forcible and earnest speaker and will '
M1..S Gertrude Smith Has the Matter '
I" ptucram from Battle Conk.
was prutably never more in active urn*
(.peak Friday evening on ‘ ‘Millions for !
Thursday for Hastings. Re­
irnrrck^on.- V.
The line as projected would pass Schools in Michigan, a Part of This
pthah in that never-to-he-forgotteii conn Charge. Bov Will be Sent
through the townships uf Johntsown.
Endravur” and on Saturday will have }
tcrc'Unj-1
ception Saturday Eve. ’
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1 teaL The Scrubs
ihixbed
Fund Could Be Very
fur a subject*"Why Am I an Endeav- '
This Week.
• Barry. Prairieville, Orangeville and
'
gers
20
to
0.
and
are
rtow
exercising
£M»rn
eo
♦«»
n
«*~a
------orer?’
Another helper who will give ; J
- t— -• —
Yankee Springs, then pass into Allegan
Wisely Used
Four yean ago. Mias Gertrude Smith county and on to Grand Rapid*. In
grrat-inspiration by- helping on the | „ ’• l’a«*«r^b(.tbe Baptist chur&lt;*h at the 80 pound dumbriella tu work up
„„ uu me .
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luunn
i their muscles far a contest with the
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Michigan is must fortunate in that it
this county Fair, Wall. Crooked and
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. Bartlett
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it ix hoped
gameout
uiliyfor
bo gore;
play­ ! "hilo therewith her aunt, Mtk A. D
' Second
Team.that
” laxik
M.
of- -KalamurAxt
.
| u*r‘oek. .laughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1'.for
Gun lakes would be reached. also in a well-settled principle in this Mate
? Killskern, they boarded at the homo of Green Jake Allegan conhty. Mr. Bowen that the money collected ax taxes from
• All are cordially invited to attend rhom,u‘ Ihirlock. were telebrnuxl at
.
------ — ed next Satnfday. ■
' ; J )1. Stiganuma, a .lapanoMi customs, seemed quite certain the wane parties railroads, Ah^rapb. telephone, express;
all these sessions and give and get i'JK* ^OIne
lhc {bride
’s parents in |
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i officer at that port, a very -intelligent would build a line to hie city from fire and life insurance companies cannot
help in thi- noble cause. Watch for
t,^CM
CVcn*nSH. F. Woolf,• and famiiy’have moved ' mal’ x flue English scholar and an Battle Creek.
be used ms- in other Mates ‘for general
Promptly at h cMork the bride and
full program in next week’s issue [
.(earnest1 Christian.
His wife. Dr.
to
this
city
from
Ann
Arbor.
und
oe*
Mate*purposes, but mturt lx* used for
I groom, unattended.jI tu
to th«t
the strainstrains of
B*.*ssi-* Smith. Cori Sec.
were-»-■»
59 ------new---letters
---------------—q from our the support of the public school'*.
I the wedding march played by Mm i »upy Fred Bush’s nd* homr. Mr.‘ ; Suganums. was an American Medical tThere
MiMH^nary of splendid education and correspondents last week,
. The amount of this fund is already
Bert Ixmg. took Uieir places under i» ‘ Woolfe has charge of thr roller mill.
| canopy uf a&gt;parngu*
-«.«.ability. She was sent from Cleveland ।
‘ large, yielding to Barry county this
fem and white
to Nagu-aka by tho Woman’s Foreign I
year *20,00'), or considerably more
’ chrysanthemuiUH. nl*i&gt;r th.* window of
Mivifuary Society of the Meth&lt;xlist j
than half of the entire state tax »q&gt;pori*the front parlor ami Rev R. M. Will,
chunji a* a medical miw&gt;ionary anil;
tioued tu this county.
As is well
iains. pastor of the lr nvhyterian church
whs ift-o connected with th** girls'school
known, the legislature *&gt;me years ago
spoke the words which United them
:
enacted
s’hw requiring (hi* railroads
eatabBshed
in
that
’
rtty
under
the
di; for life’&gt; journey.
rectiun of the W. F. M. S. She harf a •
m'ust then-afur pav taxes a* on other
Rev. Vjilliams
a-ri‘M&lt;-&gt; by Rev.
A PARER READ BEFORE J*HE
large practice in thr city.
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ADVERTISED IN THE BANNER l,r,,U rtJ '‘ 3 0
;
ra!‘* ol
; .1. E. !?&gt;!«. former k'H-tor &lt;»|
OXER CASH OF GEORGE C. NICH . A M&lt;-thodt»t Mission church has been ;
RUTLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL
prupertv.'and
n । a
. .—i.tagr'uf their
'
property.
• byterian church.
THIS
WEEK.
PLEASE
NO‘
established
near
tho
girls
’
school.
There
.
'. i - ' .*! -uads are tight-OLS IN tHE WATER DEAL
ASSOCIATION.
The bride whs tan utlfully
is also a miBsion ‘ Sunday txffioul cun-;
l ing this law -. ih,. cunrta.; but have
TICE THB DATES.
j white-crept* du chin*.
MATTER.
n»\*t&lt;*d with the church having tMlor TU
( lieen b-aten, •i tin. circuit and -u• After txmgratiilf tion.-.
u elegant
ach&gt; -l4rs Dr. Sugsuuina anti her bus»
; prome oouris ! Michigan. slxo in the'
SOME SPLEN­
' two efiurxe lunch-.• in was ktvwI -byr.
j U. 8. diMricit court' They now have
l.u.,1 ..... ,,-rt artiv. worker. ... Ita SOME GOOD SALES
BAR
DID THOUGHTS ‘'‘’isses Fannie ■ slurrar. Mattie und PLEA
church and Sunday -choui.
ADC AklMniiMOrn the case before the U. ». supreme
Lu el In Beumer und- Mary Crandell, Mrs
ARE ANNOUNCED j x&gt;urv where -t ig cxp^t&lt;^ lhe matur
Mi-x, Smith and the Sugunuma- hare
ARGUED
I Shoecraft wtiiig as ratensr
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kept in touch through tetters, and she
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I will soon he-Hatched. It is the general
Well Expressed On Responsibility | About lifty gu**-'..* were in ntteiidaace
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' '"“■'■■"I in «»wir w«rk., Lots „( Live stock. Farm Tools, ,nd ; eifeeuUra
thin court of laat to| including the imu edinte members ut • HL vv in Be Taken Lnder Advise- Last Christmas she sent them several
.
•
; sort will render a decision favorable
in ChUrch and Sunday
• the familie- of tie bride and gn*nm.
bibles cintrilmted by Hasting- friends
’ Other Articles Too Numu&gt; lbe
then
ment by Judge Smith. DeSchool Work•' near relatives au&lt;i riends.
it- well a* henrlOor u* in their Sun­
crows to Mention. '
' roads nhist pay Michigan in bark tax•
cision Later.
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The
gue&lt;pr&lt;.***rt
from
-ut
o(
town
day School. Last Aummrr *h&lt; *«ent
i-liief reason for choosing thi*
rs’a sum that will yield.over *8. so it is
B. &lt; ’randr 1 now 'of MttnisUv:
.An intere.«ini! legal qmtest to*»k them a.lot of magaxjw and illnatrat:t. is Hie fact that sn many t«-em I
CHRIS CHRISTENHON.
| claim&lt;*d. for each child of school age
placdT liefore Judge-Smith thi* w**»*k in ' '-l* paiwni tp
u«ed ny4&lt;h,t piunood
' in Michigan, or nearly *5U.0*0 to Bar­
to disregard. x.r at least, fail to a«ume
('hri^ChriMenson.
who
livtn
un
the
;
j.-r-uial responsibility: eqtecially ax it ■ Mm Ella Bailey. «.i' Detroit: Mr. and thr* Nichol- raM*. The (all opcmxl' Japanese xoUJicrx. in th** luHpitai at ‘ N. E. Benedict farm oniSactian l“. ‘ ry county, and tlie regular apportion­
Realizing, her tatermt
in the future, lw»cau»e of the
applies tu Sunday School or. uther!I Mm Geu. Pierce. *»f McBride; Mm Monday afterutxm. and the lawyers N'agasaka.
. Rutland,, three mil**a Month Of the vil- i; ment
_—. i------- , in
wm :iet
th- matter up to.
them and the work they are :
religious work. White it is necesaur} ■ O. Jordon, of Port Huron, and E. have been aiyaing
article is written, ‘loing, the Sugaoumas havw^heen
,°f. r'Jrcid'xl to quit
,2—
C and IL R. Craiidell and families of th- tim** lifts
this article is written, doing, the .Sugaounuvs have "hern
, | over *6.uojier scholar iiurtcail of *8.35
for n% to avoid that feeling of &lt;xvtism
n..
rrt,
P
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fr«'l..n&gt;»k.
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Obrrn
W&lt;-Jni-aday njimring.
( a* this year
Beside* this. Hm state
.. which would cau-M* u.s t&lt;, think that ■ North Star.
•the
whofd
-oeiai
fabric
would j During the exiting the guests yen? terrst* ar« lo^krd aft*r l*y Prosecuting 'tr^- U ,l,w Mm.
_ has sued the Michigan Centra! for
in tln-ir work, km,win* »1.&lt;- *““™ «“■ »' H &lt;
■‘■’•■"K *.
, gu to -mash hut for uursv:v&lt;&gt;s. j ’mtertained by x-vetal suug&gt;&gt; by Mrs. Attotney Brown, ot Grand Rapids.
.• back Use* extending over several years
would erry them on, il
She
There wjU be „SerHl ,.x
, under the old law.tfiat will yield
it is also well fob . us tu iwnem* j Scott who is x sirtm^of the groom and The &lt;l**fenda11. Georgs (’. Nichols,
reeene.1 .. lei,or from them the other 1
o( ehickmrt .nd a Boe
himvdf a bailing lawyer uf w&lt;j|trn&gt;
or *6. fid per scholar if decide*! in the
lar that it is forriis to do.our duty just3 H *“^*v
rnr,‘ musrtid ability
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as faithfully, as Theodore Parker says. '
charming tiuliil depurations were Michigan, is represents* also by Atr d.r .1 .t.nr tb»t nil the Sond.r ,rb.«,l'.
. state’s favor.
tnnd. tad b«-n kiv.n ... help lh, -Ttar. will
bo oderrtl . ..Mn.rtx
as if vie stoixl in\ the front rank of ;
?harg«* of Mrs \(t. D. Im-hiaii.
t*im«*y* Ellis and Hawley, uf lunia.
Suppose all tbene suita go agajnst
-ome great buttle and knew that Vic-■ '^v. (Handel! is i| graduate ut hhaca Sullivan and jCblgrove. of this city. winded .l.p.ne~-~ld.«r. tn u„ bo^ .tay m,.l taider. See b&gt;. .dr. , the Mate. It haa still, under the old
piuu. tad they could do nothing for " .“°’her '** “,&lt;1 n'“™"*'' the
toy for mankind dep'nded un our brav-M“kh school ;*? the class of
He 'Nichuls war* tri•■*! and acquitted un'the
law. thr remedy which would undoubtI »-dly
applied, uf increasing the
x*ry. strength and skill. As re&gt;pon«L j t''nKhl *h&lt;ol for ai tlm**
In U«W he charge uf att'*tn|X('d xubornatiou of a Uhistmas for thr litth^foliis. They sug- 4 xt&lt;'
KOTled ttal loMIbl, ita MerteJta l MBS_ ,4Klw IubA OC)s&lt; Jana
petAvmaac’
Vhi Y»
what
bility in a cjnimcrcial sense impiire the ; graduated from Khfimaxuo College ami v. ltn*-r» in tjj*- water deal case in
W. I MOORE. I wotild bo raised by direct ta. The
»&lt;*ct’-'!ty and the ability to dischargn j waH
*!*■’ pastorate
the Grand RapidK whil lx *as attorney huixlay school of this city might, de- '
obligation-.- so in the sens-*; ^hiptisl churrh^it Hasting-. He i- a fur Lant K. Sblsbmy. th«-n ,lw*ingtri«*d sire io -send tu tlx.- little brown child- ।j Having decided tuq'nit farming Mm ! ivople *«f Michigan will never r^t tin- ■
*U.n?.M.’V '
GObch and W. 1. Mount will til the railroads nay^JBleir (uh. fair
fin&lt;4. proiui.-** aud most
Mr. ren of tne Naga-aka mission IS
in whnih we are considering it. it alsr* I young man of
“* “
— - lor pimnoting that r»rRi|&lt; deal
.
••xmnpinry ciirtraetcri His ji.-sts ot Nichols hiuf rt Im g. ha^i-feught trial School some trifling gifts of toys.dolls, Iium* an auction sale at their residence *h*re uf taxes, und the souncr the rail■includes *nce&lt;*i«iily and abilityGod
to disha.*J ri-itnd.* rejuire in ins Mi.vr—’ in the in Grand Hat« n. and *a* acquitted, handkerchief* or imcket knives, which one mile north of the village of Free- ‘(«uad» se&lt;* it that way and act aevurde murAl obligation-(.«« ...—
H** was afterward arr&lt;“i&lt;Gfor perjbry. would have* an addtxl value
. to the te i&gt;ort, on Section **M) in Campbell town-1 ingly the letter,
i'nohle calling‘whirU be IniscHbKrti.
us the ability anil has imposed
Under any conditions therefore, a
Mis&gt; (i arlock »&lt; also a vradnat'bsu'f
.
.
I4tetn&lt;*nt&lt; he ruad*- about.- ripietrts becaUM they came from Anu rMhip, louia Co. W. H. Couch will act;
th* duty or necessity of acting Ithaca scli&lt;K»ls in tiiv class o' 1HW. sh? . tii.- alleged aftfynpt to brib** awitneea .ten.
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,as anctiuiK-et. Fouj good horses, a: large InrrvuM* in toe primary school
oar,ftigrftstt concei'tiuus of right
Last Sunday Mi— smith brought th.* .(^,jt ^veral cows. -&lt;&gt;me shbat-. chick- ■ fniul
certain. How shall it lx? ap*
i- a charming .voting lady giftv! into'sjre«i-fid«ilt, Tbix js thecas** that
relore.te’ho,-ve» us to look carefuln Urge lot of farm touts, m quan- i plied
The wisdom of applying it all
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is’brought to] Biirry county tor trial, . matter Ixtforc the Sunday schoo I here I
inuseal ability, ai&lt; Arthur chnst-ian
ourselves and our surroundings • worker. i«rpul..r with all who«tieetlh»*j Nichul- ilUumys are raising what is । and since thin ahe has received a num- ;|jty of corn and fuddflir also) clover hay ■
fbe public achoobi of the state thus
jw if possible our line of duty. wnrKer* l^P”1 r ” «« ""
-­
” claiming that ' U*r of pns8e*U&gt;. aLu -&lt;»me money to i Hr„
por
j,Rrjicu]urs
bringing them to the highest degree of
6,.. ^r..„«rtb which God j and.admirably adnjtcd «- th- duties of | termed 'a phhv-jit Wr. .
tl -*n through the -trength which God ;I u minister** wifo !
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. that. buy pre-ent&gt;t&lt;&gt; I* sent to the little .hip I t|ie Hnnoonccillent OIl another page.tfnd 'effectiveness*,
will not lx- seriomdy
offense.
.
,. having been trireTfur one _______
; hits pruBiis*'d to supply, to follow out ji
.
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.1 girls.
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...
hear it! niind the date advertised. It ’Uiertioned, especially in Michigan,
Mr. and Mbs. Crandell leave'this &gt; of attempting to mttym a uitn-re
'uys —
and
। tlxit hue.
afternoon lor the adene of their lal*»rs . growing out of a certain set of tauta. . The prerent.s hare to be light in . will he a large sale, and will no donbt j where state aid and supervision of .
ts-autilal
. | public schools is the suttled-policy.
On** &lt;if Webster'- defirutiuns of re- i in Hartings. The wood w ishe- of the ■ he cannut tx* irk-J un another charge. ' weight, as the express charges are very lie well attended.
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; But for the state of Michigan to hand
rriunou . spbnsibiiity is-liability to answer. A« 'whole community go with them. — ■ perjury, which would depend upon the heavy. The box will be sent late this
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J. W. STROUSE.
I over to a countv a large sum of money.
. I same Mtatc .of
facte. Arguments for week. If any may feel disposed to
ia- the r,..1&lt;onhlbte beings then we are liable i Gratiot County He (ahi.
■ :,M*; to answer to God for the faithful )*er- Jj “'^Yurfav • vesiihg at tlx* Bapti-t Nichols wen’’ made by all of.his attor- , coutribut** to Jhis enterprise, no doubt , J. W. Strouse will have an auction I without requiring certain things to be
city, a reception
Brown opposed
rr^p1 f”rinanoe of whHt we fi”d
car*!,al I! church parfors,
parlors, of
ot this
uni-city,
mupnuu I neyk
noys, ' Pro-eentur
...«■ «.«-»».-»•&gt;
------- -the
—,; it will l&gt;e thankfully
- received. Such sale at his farm 3l-» miles north and done and certain results to lie attained
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— । plea. The
n,u_ arguments
..—
....mnLtMil giving a»
as this has a double value - it
it one mile west of Iloxtings. on Sec. 25, I in the public schools, would not seem
erfite. consideration to la* our duty.
tendered to Rm . and- Mrs.
( ran
were completed
manLet us consider for a. few moments
. WM-well attended. Tht : this Wednesday morning. Judge Smith will bring great pleasure to the little Irving township. Mr. 8trous&lt;&gt; has wise. What might the state prpperly
I’*""* * the subject of responsibility as it |
j
wcn. VHrv tM«.teft&gt;liy trimmed 1 has the matter “under advisement, and [ Japane** children,and will teach them decided to quit farming, and has ■ a I exact of localities or counties in the
I and their elders that in America is a nice lot of stock, farm utensils, grain I distribution of primary school money?
on keys and affects us in regard to Sunday School i »
avjumm. I Verv appropriat- will nno.innce his decision later. '
■ spirit of love and good will toward etc. to be sold, as may be seen by । We sugg«*rt these:
■“ '"-'“work: To whom few it .Phu’ n " ,nn,1(. „„ (..hiliJnil by ' Mi». An-hl.'1
A system of inspection that
will recn DCtn I note I FCT eve
tbum.and thus help to bind toon* cloee- reading his aaction sale advertisement ' ?.
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t.o &lt;&lt; c.s.jdered bj far too many peraonn , w
Tbe K„^ „rn.
with
tU fiLIU LUOuO LCI* I tit
Jy thv two
whc j,„nW
K)iod in this issue.
j। quirefbet'ter
teaching in
quirr better appliances
ap]4i*inces for leaching
th" , Yea to many chnroh nrfratara that tta l
l ,n ,hl, rtaeivfnit
W. H. Couch will art a* auctioneer, iI those diatricte
districts that
thin thipk bare walls,
wMls.
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friemls.
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-:nu5’* whole or nearly the whole resjxuiiiUiihty i
were'Mrs. L L. Uressv. Prof.
and Homer Bates as&lt; clerk. Read his : no map*, no dictionaril . no reference
■
■the-Snnd.. School rwu .fen th.
„,d k^.. „„d Mr.
..... wh„c Trv,„t w Brace a Pence Poa, I
refnvmber
the
date,
ImokaFand
no
charts
hi
A
NEW
FURNITURE
WAGON
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tremember
da
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Uxjks-and
are&lt;needed
in
the
" ’th | Superintendent. The fart is this
If 1 dell. Mrs. c’lmmbrriHi received the
■Ilto, Bi
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and especially remember that the sale') teacher’s work. Tbe sriile should al-o
W ith Board. Nail Struck
w,,n ’1j tfie Sunday School is a good institution
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I will rothmeDo* at
p m. sharp on ' Is* interest*!*! in improving the qnalifb
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&gt; then every person. *&lt;aiut ur sinner.‘ ~- ! them
*»”*.to• the
•«—
.. line.
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heft Eye.
n...
ceivikig
T6
,
. cation*, mental and mural, of the. teacty*
To Be Used
Itacd For
For Furniture and Gen&lt;len. the date advertised.
»dv&lt; rtiM.I.
ndean • ont|er n|Oni| obligation to du their utCrandell
hM a very &lt;j
warm
place . Fndaj forruwi.. Erl. Iteid. a priun; in Rev.
thr hearts
uf timp'opl..
-Hasting‘ er.
t
cral Merchandise Transfer. Pur-— i*
j most tu sustain and carry it on. .Re- who respect and a*|mire him tor what - ’n’’n’ farmer ot Hastings township,
। W*- believe the -tjkte -huiild set ajwrt
-jion-iMlity is -omethihg that .cannot j he is and what hr &lt;I,~—. Mrs. ' ran- t liv,uK a»wut a mile west of Quimby,
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS
'.cerulu
tuud.
chased By A- McCoy.
1 - certain porrtono»lh«primMj
portion of the primary tuud.
j lx- laid iside and is no J**s* binding on dell W0 received *ry et.nlially; and ! MH t with »« Hrcident that reauftej in
DEATH BENEFIT । say 25 per cent, to he tis*&lt;! tueceburagn
BARRY CO MEDrYesterday myrning a handsome now |
I ns because we do not *arame it- CarlyIo . will be n wdcumr addition to the so-j t},e
of hi«lsft ryd
manual training in villag* und city
furniture and ,ge neral mercimndi*-.* [
CAL ASS OCATION । -ays men du lew than they ought, un* cial and chnn.*h eiri-ln dt this city. I H’’ w»s try».g to bract* a ^erice pod delivery wagon appeared tyefore Archie ! Association Met in This City Mun­ : schools of Michigan. Education of the
! head is all’right enough; and we cere
i l**w they do all that they can.
She is sure to fit into the g-xxl w.,rk ' w ith a P1’**’ of Ixwrd in which was a McCoy’s furniture store, bearing his j
",u Hull V .
S*jreral years ot close contact with her husliand induing.
nail, about four inches from tho end. name, in charge Of B. F. Hickle, who j
day. Old Officers
' tainly do not underrate its value*. But
tug and Banquet | children both in the Sunday School j The citizens of Hastings wjngratulate
| how many graduates of high schools
Prt*»h&gt;K th© board against thr past. will run and manage the same as n !
Re-elected.
umdm pc.. 7 at
; and in the public schools as well as in I the newly wedded pair, und wish them Ithe bo*r'1 br‘,k'! where the nail was
start out in the world qtfite unpre­
furniture und general transfer wagon.
The. Barry County Soldier* and Sail­ pared. in spite of their education, to
inx , Huusr
।t,w homes has taught me that ws as a long and very useful career through IdrJv&lt;’’1 through, the flying nail striking
This vehicle will be used as u trans­
• parents and teachers have been too life, and great success.in their chosen j bn“ *imirely in the left eye tearing it fer and delivery wagon, and is designed j ors Death Benefit ^Association met in get on in the world, tv make the moat
Tb* Barter county
1 ■ s) Awocia- j negligent in training the young along work, which is very close to their 'opmund destroying the sight. Dr.D. E to du all kinds of furniture and clean 1j this city Monday afternoon, and wan useful and independent citixena? And
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I well attended. W. F. Hicks was re­
,hr*n u preparim 6.
I hearts.
I Fuller of this city was speedily
ajwedily sum- merchandise draying. The nox is 11
who that knows condition* existing in
‘
g«xxl time,
this line
IXndu; IHwuA. , ‘‘-ii they will I • Perhaps our fondness as parents, and
| m&lt;»M«d but could only relieve the pain. feet long and 4 f«ef2 inches wide. The ! elected as president. E. H. Lathrop. the industrial world, does not realise
h*Tt sl«nqi|.-t w|
-rings house. I our intense: interest as teachejs has led
I Tuesday Dr. Faller amisted by Dr. sides are upholstered to prevent the secretary; W.’ H. Goodyear, treasurer; that the number. is very. VtlRY limitP*rwill also huv 4 ■ in-*iN sewiou, ! us to give the children bo many HELPS
Baker Sbriner. M. Sutherland, Delon1 «d of hoys who are growing up who
Lowry removed the injured oye. Mr.
nan rnncciurc H*w'’m*”)'?1^" vmpaUtlait daapij scratching and marring of furniture, Freeman
and N.
Latham were1 combine technical skill with a good
U which
f,,i t
and ADVANTAGES, that they have electric
for
and everything about it is neat and
• -nsuing jjear । nut
develops] that strong mental and ‘
made the board of trustees.
During
’iU 1* ekctwl j‘up
clean. It will be the aim to keep it so.
□AU LnUoblliuO with him in his affliction.
the
year
9
members
have
died, and 23 j
'5 Ik*. Lmry.
tn.s city.ahd Elliott • moral fiber ^bat alone can be produced
having in mind the work that it is to
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joined the unsocial ion. Death benefits :
’f Hickory c..ri.-... iir. Richard R. . by struggling and toiling through Michigan Central Will Put them on 1 PfiOPLlPS LECTURE COURSE.
da Such an outfit is needed in this
THEY HAD A ROAD BEE
paid wereHV): expenses 113H.M: as- ■
.if, Brand J1 iiiitL will also l»e I
UoaUntied on paar fo’tr
Broadway, Church, and
,0 People's
given by city, and anyone having furniture to
i' ^
XX&gt;C
l tMp.V !, L«cturrcourse
.... ... .....
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j the members of the’’Faculty
of Olivet 1 txs moved will do well to telephone Me xussmenta collected $7.MS.3O; on hand '
und ui.M..
-The
Surgical
Creek Streets.
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ii.
’
ourgicni
with treusurer &lt;167.74. In Addition the '
Ttuunein
lugu-.i ' "
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college will liegiti Monday. December!
wo.MORE
PROFITABLE
SHEEP
' Coy’s store, where all orders will be aaaociation has a fund deposited- in the |। And (lot B«sy Fixing the* Street
’’HDiUnstmtc
4th. Thia will be a Musical RecitalI j given prompt and careful attention,
From Fall Creek to
-. u itb stereop-1
.
,
hank of *5711.68. making ita cash
view*.
M. T. Wright, of Juckxon,
given by Prof. Bintlift, head of the1 Mr. Rickie is an experienced furniture
Hanover.
Wm. H. Joslyn, ot Hastings Town­ auperintondent of the Michigan Cent- . Department of Music. Prof. Biutliff. maker and handler, orders intrusted to, -Mjurces *736.87. which is laecnred by
the *1.000 bond of the treasurer.
M IRVING LULL IS RUNNING'
ral. was in this city W(*dn(*Mlay after- i is
IS u
B title
uur musician
___ . and will delight
Another road lx* is to lie recorded.
the’ ' him will lx* well and promptly taken
ship, Produces Best
noon, and under inMniclions from the |
Last Thoreday the people living near
the carv of. Phone McCoy’s Furniture
people of the city. Ticket- for thr
DEATH OF MRS, FLOR­
State railroad commissioner submitted entire cuurse
Record Yet.
that thoroughfare got' busy and con­
course are now far
for aaleat
sale at Heath I store, 1’bone 76.
^MBustncs.- in tint Place Has Com- ।
ENCE ERB MEAD.
i
I saw in the last issue of the BAN- ! plans to the city officials, which the &amp; Carveth’s, iHynes
—
%r_ il.ii_.ih ’• s, |1
and• Mulholland
tributed their liihor or mean* to gravel­
I
* NEK an acrount of ajrtock uf sheep and I latter approved, fur installing n system
Mrs. Radbael Erb received a dispatch ling the road running past Commis­
mfnced.toBoom in
Drug stores. The price of the course PRESIDENT LANCAS­
TER IN HASTINGS Sunday night from Montana, announc­ sioner Ketcham’s. They gravelled the
I
a n.*quest for anyone who could lieat of electric gongs at the Broadway. ticket is 70. cents. Get them at one of |
Cun-equence.
ing
that her daughter, Mm Florence street from the Fall (’reek bridge tn
The
people
of
the
city
artr
fortunate
|
Chtirch’and Creek-St. cro^iiiigtL • They
these placepp ’
I it to respoad.
',A»»illbr noti. «lby W. W. Wat
‘at-­ ; I think I can. I have a flock of will soon be instalk*1* Train# coming
in haring the opportunity of hearing Erb Mead, died that day of Wood Hanover, two teamn and six. men doing
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* &gt;dveniM*ai&lt; nt in this issue, the
t
1 nine ewes. • Lincoln grade*. The lambs from the east will tetart all these gongs
Dr. Lancaster the preaident of Olivet poisoning. The body will be brought the work. It ma^en a nice improveNOTICE TO CITY TAXPAYERS.
in'u«c mill hut- rummenced operations
came in May. They were sojd- Oct just before they reach the C. K. &amp; 8.
college on Saturday and Sunday nights, to this city, prubhbly to-morrow night. nient.
State County and School taxes are
A mw bhbksmith has alw» lo- 2. fur
an average of *10.07 for ereming. Trains from thr-.west will doe and payable between Dec. 1 and Nov. 25 and 36, at the Baptist church. Mm Mead went to that state some
time ago. residing with an uncle, a
rited in thr. plarv. -and business Jn each ewa. 1 raised 16 lambs. The wool stert all of them when they reach the
Every breeder of thorough bred stock
No admission will be charged, but a
'“M •v wn.rJimlj. Mr. W. W. averaged. *2.55 a head, making the Bookcase Co. siding. The gongs will J in. 10. and will lx&gt; collected’ at the silver offering taken on Sunday night. brother of her father, the late Madison should be present at the find annual
City Half an Wednesday and Thursday
"Main, ths enterprising merchant of total an average ot *18.52 for each ring for one minute. This arrange­
Erb. She was highly respected by all
4ir.
Lancaster
’
is
a
popular
and
very
! of each week during said time.
^town. is still out after business as
ahio speaker. Don’t fail to bear him.
ewe. Now I am waiting for the next. ment will certainly ‘make ranch safer ।
D. K. Titmaii. City Trees
®*y be Mien by reading bis announcecrooBings at thess three points.
Wm. H. Joslin.
“*« in tbU issue.
Hastings, R. F. D.,Na 7.
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�HASTINGS BANNER, NOVEMBKK 22. IWJ5.

Hastings Banner.
COOK BROS.. Editors.

CAST ASSYRIA.

CORRESPONDENCE. {
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
3!r. and Mrs. J. DePriester of As­
syria visited Frank Tobias and wife.
Sunday.

BETTER PAT UP

Mrs. H. O. Reese apent laat week
visiting relatives near Duck lake.
। Than Fight the Assessment for Costs
James West of Belleru^ called on old
in the Barry and Eaton Ex­
neighbors in . this vicinity one ?day
last week.
tension Drain.

Mrs. Myron Elmendorf and brother
We have pointed out the fact that
Henry Hollenbeck of Battle Creek spent those who signed the original petition
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Reynols and son last Sunday with their sister Mrs Jer­ for the Barry &amp; Eaton-Extension Drain,
of Nashville called on Mrs. Chas. Fowl­ ome Groe of Bellevue.
which a jury in this county declared
er Sunday.
M. H. Bradley visited friends in unneeeaoary, must pay 521.00 each in
Quite a number from here attended Convis last Sunday.
costa. Wo understand these signers are
quarterly meeting at the Siuth Evan­
ADVERTIMNO RATES.
Mr. VanVleet ot North East Belle- being importuned not to ray.the claim
gelical church Sunday.
DUpUy advertising, rates furnlsbad on
vue called on Sam Moon one day last being made that the case can te re­
opened oh technicalities. Soppoee it
BuaineM focal* and reading aotkcA
Friend Soles and wife of ‘ near Hast­ week.
Qr»t page.or among Brevities, Htfe a line;
ings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
can. If the drain does not go, and we
Wtmrn. Te a line Aw-ravo n( v,rt&lt;n vnr&lt;t« i
Chas. Elmendorf is at
L. E. Mudge.
do not know where there is any chance
present working at the cement plant.
of its going, those who signed the peti­
The Barryville Aid will te entertain­
Mru A. VanNocker is making quite
tion will have to pay the coats. The
ed by Mrs. Will Hyde this week Fri­
an extended visit with relatives near
law Specifically provi&amp;s that they mast
day for dinner.
Marshall.
pay if the drain is not approved by the
C. H. Charlton and family spent Sun­
Mrs. John McIntyre of Maple Grove jury which examines the proposed
day with Ed Faught and wife near
was a guest of her brother John Hill drain. One’jury disagreed about it
Hastings. ,
and wife a part of last week.
another
unanimously disapproved.
Fred Williams made a busineas trip to
M r. and Mrs. John Jarvis spent Sun­ Under these conditions we believe
Irving Sunday returning Monday.
day with their parents near Ainger.
there is little hope of forcing the drain.
Mrs. Jap Raymond came from Kal- i The social held at the home of Mr. We do not believe the courts will foat
The Czar is finding it no easy matter
tri calm' his excited, subjects who are .amaxoo last week to spend a part of ind Mrs. James Davis last Friday aside the findings of a drain jury un
the winter with her parents here.
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evening for the tenefit of the Bell technicalities. If they do in this case
demanding &gt; demooratic- institutions.
Word has been received from Mrs. S. Sunday School was voted a great suc­ it would be left right where it .was
He has given a constitution, granted a
legislative assemlilr to be *4ected by J. Badcock who is visiting at her son’s, cess with a large crowd in ^attendance, before. Another jury would have to
te called. Tliat would 'mean Still
the people. But they are still suspic­ in South Fargo, North Dakota, that the proceeds being nearly |10.
mure expense, We tellers the signers
ious of him.’ They have dieted so long she expects to return to Jackson about
DOWLING?
of the original taain petitiqp will save
on his empty promites that they do not January 1st instead of going’ to Ten, Mrs F»y Clemence and Mrs. Theron. money and trafl hie for themselves and
believe but that tbe&gt; Russian autocracy nesaee as she intended.
Barrvville was wejl represented at the Pilgrim were in Battle Creek last others by ppij/ing up the costs and lookhas a string to all these propositions,
^Miiit about it as possible
-and'.that the people ;will find tbs Grand South M. P. church Sunday evening to Wednesday.
ing as pl«y
&lt;
jMrs. Frank Wickles spent Friday under thZ^circumstances.
Dukes in the saddle again when the hear Rev. Marvin of Battle Creek who
storm is over?- So tiivy are keeping up is helpingRev. Dolph hold u series of With her parents at this place.
meetings
.there.
.
I Most everyitody for miles around !
the disturbance. and every week seems
Rev. Dailey and wife had charge of Wont to Mr. Norris’s sale Friday of । Ajri'-c way'to u*a up a little left
tu make the ?chances for peace in that
ovy chicken’Is to rice U. Butter sopic
the Barryville M. P. work a few years , last week.
distracted country seem more remote.
ago are calling on their, friends here I[ Frank Herrington entertanied about' qfti and Hue with soft boiled rice, fill
: 5u friends in Roblnnon Hall last j Ur with the chicken broth, cover with
The insurance inquiry is dragging before going to Seattle Washington.
/be nee ami bake in a moderate oven.
along in New Yrirk. and it seems to be a
Hilda Maurer had the misfortune to :I We-inesday* night with bis phonograph. J 'tDVPrt the cup*carefully au as to keep
very rich mine for the committeer hav­ burn her hair ami eye brows quite 4Mrs. Lulu Goriiam returned to he/&gt; their siin|&gt;o
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ing th" mutter in charge. One would al­ badly last Friday evening while light- ,
me Sunday after spending .nearly Jh , with a t...
most think that stock market specula­ ing a lire with kerosene.
I week with her parents at this
' ’ pit
’
tion and corporation promoting was
A- J. Woodnuiniee and wife
NASHVILLE.
the business of the “big three" com-'
Sunday with tire latter’s brut Id
parties rather than life insurance But
Mix Charles Anderson of Middleville
R.j staihun »»d wife.
thejesult will lie good, and life insur­ daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Sttmuel Hurt­
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
Dowliiig was quite well
ance will l&gt;- on a far tetter and safer ford. died Monday at the home, of her
Office over Pierson’s Grocery.
R dance
basis, and a policy in even these three parents of cancer of the stomach. The at the J^bnstowu Grange
coinpaniea will mean fur more to its funeral was held at the Evangelical Itisit Friday night. Everybo
enjoyed
HASTINGS. HIGH
j
holder than it has. And the manag­ church Thursday morning. The re­ thvBuelves.
No. M. M. M A 40 acre farm in
ers of these saeftd trust funds will mains werMnid |o rest in Lake View
Hiss Clara Stanton entrained Miss Cheyboygan county, soil gravelly loaui.
Ol|ve Brant Saturday niJFit and Sun­ j level, one-half improved 11 acres of
never te so unmindful of their re­
timber, mostly hard maple, one acre
sponsibility in the future.
Miss Velma Walratli and Frank Wert/ day at her home.
’ orchard, good buildings and eery cheap
George Robinson accApanitri by E.
: were married at the home of the brides
—might trade.
We have no use for. &gt;uch u man as grandfather James
acre*, good
Fleming last J. Stanton will spend '.Wdnesuuy. of thia I No? 415 A farm of
Wm. R. Hearst. It win popular disap­ : Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. G. W. week in Grand Rapid^&gt;r&lt;lering Christ I sandy, gravel and clay loam and lays a
। little rolling and borders on a fin- lake
proval of Tammany rather than ap­ । Tuthill of the M.- E. church performing maa goods.
j A good 8 room house andout Imildiugs.
proval of Hearst and his ydkiwiam | the ceremony.
Mrs. Reid is sper ■ ing the. week al Fine fruit, ail improved but 2 acres. R.
that gave him his large vote for Mayo/
D. and telephone line, 2:, miles from
Wm. Heston is seriously ill with but her' brother-in-lawsjBirur Quimby who ,' F.
Hasting*. Might trade
of Now York. We should dislike to
I little hopes of bis recovery.
hail the misfortune To put his eye out
No. 119 -A farm uf 140 acres; 105
him the chief magistrate of this
in
some
way
last
jfi
•iday while driving | acres under plow. 35 acres of tine beech
Mrs. Albert Marion has been taken
nation’s metropolis. But if he bad- the
■ and maple Limber. A fine large rngar
most votes, his penonplity must not te to-the insane asylum at Kalamazoo.
| bush. Fine stock and grain faim. G&lt;*id
Mrs
Alfred
1
The chicken pie social for the benefit
; buildings, including silo: barn is base
considered. It would do far mote harm
I meet, Il'xtJO. Fine l&lt;&gt;cation,
to deprive him of an udice to which of tte A. O. O. G. given'at the home spent Saturday 1
No. 4tf»- A farm uf I2o acres: 115
he was elected than to give him a posi­ of Mj-. and Mrs: Fred Brumm w.m well mai| of Highbal
acres improved, balance oak wood lot
attended Friday night und a neat little i Mr. and Mrw Laverne Irwin enter- 'FinefruitatidplentYol.it. Fine large
tion for which he is not fitted.
sinn was netted by the society.
tained rompiifj from near Hickory i buildings. Sull is a tine clay loam. Near
There would seem th te little- doubt
Mth. M. B. Brooks is nt Potterville i CorfiersSundoJ. Ako Mrs. Searle-* and ; school and line location.
No, I’.LL—A farm of
acres. S»&gt;
about .this state winning
suit the guest of her sister Mrs Ella Hig-J
acres cleared and almost' entirely fire
to compel the railroads to pay taxes on
z A.! J. Hoffman was in 'Bellevue un I from stumps and stones. Soil is clay
tin? va’ie ot tdeir property and not on
business
last
week
a
few
days.
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loam
and
sand
loam,
about
one half
. Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Troxel will
their arnhigs. Jhat will yield an im! each, lays just a little rolling; 15 acre*
soon go to North Carolina to sj»end the
, of ’he land is 80 rods from the balance;
men&lt;e increase in the primary school
SOUTHWEST
MAPLE
GROVE.
winter. Their daughter Mrs. Earle
1 limber was beech aftd maple; a line
4’ind. In-another column we suggest a
Stanton and husband will keep house
Boyn to Mr. aud Mrs. William Moody j spring brouk that never falls crosses
on for this increased fund, if the suit
' the bl acres. als » the 15 acres no waste:
for them during their absence.
now pending in the U. 3. supreme court
, fences are good wire fences with good
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wells expect to pteta and all hog and sheep tight
Tlie young lady friends of Mias
shall be decided in Michigan's favor.
movo
into
the
•
house
owned
by
Mr.
acres of good apple orchard.
Good
Velma Walrikth gave her a granite.
I thirtie.
framed house of 5 rooms sheeted out
' The Czar's latest offer to bin people •bower at the borne of Mr. und Mrs. i
: side and in and tilled with grunt: tine
Quarterly
meeting
at
the
South
is tu gi*v the pea-anta the crown lands H. D. AVotring hist Monday.
tubular well at kitchen door, a beautiEvangelical, church 'was
le well at- I ful hard maple grove stands around
in European Russia. amounting tu over
tended Key. Fry of Detroit wUlh present the dwelling house, a fine view of the
MAPLE GROVE.
401.000.000 acres of land. If he had
cars. Barn 80x40 framed, horse barn ,
and preached.
only thought of that before the trouble ! Geo. Pearce and family returned to
Mm
Kline, from MiddleVlle is Trained 10x30. cow bam framed 1’1x32
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began, and luid granted the Russians j Buttle Creek Wednesday.
spending a 'few days with herVtster stone hen house, that cost 8315. ice
house, wood house, shop. 2 corn cribs,
ft constitution before they asked it
• Mrs. Josephie Loomis of Convis viai- Mrs. Dunham.
\
smoke house. 3 hog houses. Telephone
stead of being forced to, yield it,
ted relatives in this vicinity last week.
Mrkj Mattie Spencer'of Hope ‘•pkpt station in house: average age uf build­
much better it would have iwen.
ings lb years: Hu rodsfrom school; 4
&lt; Mis* Mae Evans is still very 111 with Sunday with her rarenta.
miles from a railroad town of 300 in
j hut little hope* of ns.-overy at her home
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner spent Batura habitants- and G miles from a railroad
If tho United States Senate proposes inj Battle Creek.
day tind Sunday with friends near ttovrn of 5.000 inhabitaiita.
to turn down measures to regulate rail­
VAiid ion other farm* forMle.
Mrs. Fanny Whitcomb hasn’t gained Hastings.
road charges at the next session that a great deal in the past few weeks and
SHOI T COURSE IN
body will hear surnetliing from the is still quite ill.'
HORTICULTURE,
people, and there will lie .no doubt
The F. M’s. have their church sheds
about the meaning of the lopulnr idea
Th li jofiict! has just received from the
nicely started.
I
Agricultural
College, an an-.
of justice in the matter. The people
Jessie Spaulding, of Bodford, visited I
' nounefiineut of their winter course in
are with the president.
her sister Mrs. Oliver Tasker, last j Horticulture. It is a short, practical
week.
Some American speculators bought
i and inexpensive course, which ought
Mrs. M..Q. Tuckerman and daughter ,j to be of service'to any one who desires
up about all the land, twi the Isfc of
Gladys
of
-Battle
Creek
visited
&gt;at
Mil'j a training for fucovssful fruit growing,
Pines. which belongs to Cuba. They
,
j! gardening, or greenhouse work, it
then organized a revolt against Cub*, ton Harton’h-last Saturday.
and asked to lx* annexed to the United
Garriaon Moore and wife of Bellevue ’ begins {January 3d and continues to
'। February 23d. There are no entrance
States..
President - .Roosevelt
very visited their children here Satunlay.
Mrs. John C. Tumpkitis visited bur j examinations: auy one having a
promptly and properly sat down on the
scheme.
.
&lt; common school education can take.
father Geo. S. Harton and
this course with profit. Any, man or |
Galesburg this week.
The shoe manufacturers of
Meadames Nina Tasker. Ida Harton wdtoan over sixteen years is admitted.
England are very anxious that hides
and Misses Bert Tasker and Florine The neoeasary expenses, except railroad f
should he puf on the free list, But
fare, are about S15.
.
Fay will attend the Y. *P. S.
they are not*’hollering" to have shoes
Instruction Is given by lectures and
convention at Hastings .Friday and
put on that list.. Why not both if qithor
by
practical,
work
iu
the
orchards, gar­
Saturday.
is placed there*
dens, greenhouses and laboratory. Such
Quite a number from Penntield and practical subjects as spraying, tillage,
Representatives of protestant church­ Austin attended quarterly nmeting?here pruning, fertilising, grafting, budding,
es with a memlrership of over 17,000,000 Saturday and Sunday.
hot beds, marketing, greenhouse con­
Mrs. Wm. Jewell visited her sister struction and management, insects and
met in New York City last week to
.
plan for closer union in evangelistic Mrs. Hnnt last Saturday.
diseases of the cultivated crops, etc.,
work. That ia a hopeful sign of the
are discussed in the lecture room aud
times.
illustrated by practical work which
each student is required to do. Many
There seems to bo all - sorts of im­
Michigan men and women have taken
prearions about Michigan’s new pri­
this winter course at the State Agricul­
mary election law. The BANNER
tural College—130 being enrolled last
will take up the matter of explaining
winter. Any of our readers who are
the provisions of ttye
interested should write at once for an
near future.
announcement to
Director C. D. Smith,
The railroads of thia country have
Agricultural College, Mich.
That’s too bad! We had no­
1,250,000
employees.
Suppose tte
CAELTO* TAXI’AYKRH..
ticed It was looking pretty
government owned tbe'roadx. Think of
I will be st Carlton Outer every Friday durInx Lxwemlier aud .January Mh; at National
thin and faded of late, but
tho chance,for graft with that number
Bank. Hastlur*. bw. 2nd. IMh andiotband
Jan,
GUi. At the Freeport Bank Dec. 13th.
of government employees behind any
naturally did not like to speak 20th and
27111. for the purpose of reccivtnx taxea.
candidate. .
JAYCABPK.NTKH,
of it. By the way, Ayer’s
Trcaa. Carlton.

THOSE UNMATCHABLE VALUES IN
GOLF GLOVES AND MITTENS
It’s a matter of satisfaction to you to know when yon buy a
of our Gloves or Mittens that they are as good as the bt-.i
better than the rest
Ladies' gloves in black, white and colors........
Misses’ and Children’s gloves, all colors..............

Ladies' or Gent’s golf gloves, a large assortment

Ladies’ doable knit mittens in black or brown..
We are showing a strictly all wool' bed blanket 64 x sf)
neat pattern for $5.0&lt;&gt;.

The Most Complete Corset
Stock in Barry County.

Phone 151, You Can Save
money by buying your Groceries, Dry Goods. Shoes, Rub
bera. Underwear, Hosiery.' Glutes and Mittens, Duck
Coats, Shirts and Overalls at HOGUES’ CASH STOKE,
127 Jefferson street.

Next Saturday Will be Sale
Day on Shoes and Un­
derwear.

A. D. Cadwallader's

Lehigh
Valley

Railroad
"The Line Beautiful"

FOB ONE DAV ONLY we will positively sell these
puuds at less than wholesale prices

DON'T FORGET THE TIME AND PLACE
buffalo

127 Jefferson Street
Phone 151

NEW YORK

Hastings, Mich.

PHILADELPHIA

ATLANTIC- COAST
RESORTS
Will l.f- iidemand from non on. Have v&lt;m
Itoughi your VVinter'.i supply yet’ If yon haxeut it
will |«y yon to call aiid see ue. We Juuidle tile verv
best coal that we e»u get-THE KIND THAT B1RNS
and we sell it at thfe same pnoe you wnnld pay.,for tinother kind.
I
’
*cuii,r&gt;V^ Thad s-what we’d say if you’d ask us if
SMILE . w&lt;/were rushing the Lumber business
yet. We have fine stock of Lumber, Lath. Shingles,
W’iAilaws. Dooi that we are selling as low as the
tilt- Tow
io- ■
eat. WE SEW THE BEST ROOFING.
BEECH An

FENCE POSTS.

MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.

FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS
PHONE

GQOD
ITS A

MAJESTIC

Hair Sick?

President Roosevelt's message is said
lo be completed, and that ita special
•tress will be upon the railroad rate
question, and the people are with him.

It is not too early to Jet it te under­
stood that the fellow who start* a
boodle campaign for the U. 8. senatorahip from Michigan doesn’t get it.

Hair Vigor is'a regular hair
grower, a perfect hair re­
storer. It keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.

NOTICE.
The annual meeting at the stockholderx. ot the

DINNER if baked
ri^ht because
Sold Exclusively by

in a

�November 88. lw.

LUDWICK RELEASED

f

y^fE

ADVERTISE to
let you know
that the best
place to buy your Drugs
and Stationery is at
Mulholland's drug store
and that’s so.

J-ltt StMK Urder, Vei&lt;110 of

Mot

yv

fluilty In

I
IX

Children 3
.^UNijS. MlCtl.

Thia Week's News In Nearby

Ginghums ■'
4to 14 year

«•&gt; \

of

’“j

Ladies’

; 'x T“^k ‘GrMd
'"&gt;" cbX’ ।id•ds* visitor Thursday. * Or“a Rap-

' ‘ThedefeneeHuimod thin the tiromoTm

Counties.

I nor of this city.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
'
Ira Traver and wife, of Clyde. N. Y., *
i
ON J. T. LOMBARD i JJT- vi*,tiu« ralatite, and friends
Erienda in
in 1 1
SntnrJuy .1. T. ix,mlwni
. W» mty und vioinitj..
ehing limit­
half rent,try mark. at„i i„
“B* 1’rlJl,&gt; nm™ing.
।
i that event Mis,. Umlmnl
'planned and ..T*
1* iu
"*” Ura«
----- l...iu&gt;ooanu
Tl»
Mtow
Gr«« Pryor. Elixabetb
Elizabeth iI
vxeCut.*d a ‘‘ijinplete .»•orpriw. un that Fi*i&lt;« ' M*&gt;u.i
——“‘ *nJ
...“«&lt;......
. I
M*b'1u,tu
Will Field
■gentleman
A few friend/ w
were in-L.1'"” ”1
"VkHbg ot Mia. Franc I
vited in and hn Hemu.t four
....r eon.I
IMwwri WMte. at Grrtni
. •ix 4,'a.ieaXl.
__ a-tjnvi.
' (■ . „ft, r ukic],
o clock .1x1
dinner
Wednesday.
th. mrprtod Iu,rtv *„ ,orm.ily p.^.
----------__________
______
P1*- .■ „
B'ubwll
returned
Friday
Irom

Local News.

SCOTT.

Ladies' Short Coats in brown, tan,
mode, airsizes.au exception- O ji 7r
al value at $7. Sale Price.. wyi 13

We have a few black Crushed Plush
'Cloaks left. Regular price OQ /IQ
$12. Sale price................. OUi40

Ladies’ Short Coats in black, tan and
mode, nearly ail sizes. Pos- •r in
itivel.v an $8 value. tSale price wOiTu

Don’t delay this opportunity. Just
examine our Coats when in the city.

SALE ON

Misses Coats
psi These garments represent the BEST produc­
tions of American Cloak Makers, and are in
every way desirable.
WE INVITE INEVSTIGATION
AND COMPARISON. .&lt;

Grocery Delicacies
For the most fastidious.
Oranges,
Bananas,

and

Lemons,
Grapes,

Phone No. 9

OFFICERS

DIRECTORS
Chester Messer,

Surplus S25.000.00

Get Under
Our Wing
and save your money.
Depositing in a small
way in our savings
bank is the sure
sign of thriftiness.

AN ACCOUNT IN (W SAVINGS BANK

interest

Ketzbeck,

MONEY TO LOAN-ON
REAL ESTATE
SECURITY...

ineans you are putting your mnuly!out at interest.. - Look after the niafen
chance’' and open an account with
now before Thanksgiving. You &lt;•
then get your turkey in peace ai
know that you have made a good I
ginning.
,

Hastings City Bank

CURED BY CUTICURA
AT COST OF $4.50

warm
meal 25 CENTS.
NICE

N

C- 0. Barnaby

torturing, disfimind

WWERN TREATMENTS

^S^HONEWAR
Hr* .**&gt; —»-■&gt;—

Chestnats,
Figs,

Highest market price for feather dressed poultry

Capital $75,000.00

AN AWFUL
S IN DISEASE

'■•r* “i/X

and

J.T. PIERSON &amp; SON, The Peoples'Store

COME

Willis

and

New arrivals:

Dates,
Prunes,

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.

Market

Mh

Coats

THIS WEEK.

Jmt‘ HPll*t Mr* Tk-ltlnB bl. parents i

Josie ('um. whose hbui&lt; is on the
। senteti * it.i .4 mammoth pil|„ by Dr.
where he had been at work
Hosiery. East Bridge Street road, just east of j: towry v. diiinutiv,
in the
...........
vicinity
-y of
■ Ashland:
' '
. il, rr|,,rt'
____ '
Cloaks. C
Grand
Rapids,
was myNterioualy I
tera
by
Mrs.
by Mrs -|.oWry. fai ear&gt; o» po,, 1 plenty of Know ___
and_____
good skating for
■ .erbocker mtmUred Wednesday night. She was ■•era
rornltr\U
•*».____ . Smith.
.
1 * ,Ithe tu....
■ .t
. .
°
corn
by Mr*. Element
30 date*
’"J"’ UP in
region.
Boys’
employed as atenogravbvr by George
" Suits.,
•nd as many (^rstTifttn by Judge Smith. ! Philip KnUkern.
son ol Major A
A. Homer, ot the FtAleral Audit!
Bearskin, Angora and Co., (tf that city. Her sister Jehnic' pennies by ^Irs M L. Cook and a I D. Kiriakern. uf Chicago, has been
toy
bank
to
k»
p
thejn
.in
by
M.
L
,
vlecjrd
president
of
the
senior
■
s
and
Mitelected
president
ot
the
senior class
cbws of
of
Woo! Bor..’
was employed as sales leady at the
took. It was a very; pleaaant social
Hyde Park High School, ftis'manv !
tens. .
Bottoi store. Grand Rapids The two
occmuop. and[much enjoyed by all. - Iriends
'-s-—
“
=
■
•
in this cuy iuin'. ifi congratuand took the East Bridge St war that ev-;
Sloeping tfebes
liitiur.s.
ning a little after
o'clock. When '
Night Gor/
WEN&gt; tolansiSci ,w&gt;m&gt;av
Gourge
Blackfurd. of'Chicago, wisi
they reached the end
of the East
J. M BiMici'Ieft Milndav Lt Lans ea5,inK 0,1 o!*l friends in the city 1
The Famoi.' s'tork Goods Bridge Bt. line they wen- met by their
agnjfd t furnish the
George was formerly un f
Warranto. .-.’cterproof brother about tt:3a The three were in ing where he
Agricultural College with three stall- vln«,x&lt;»y”«*BANNER, but is-now
Designs a single rig. and had arrived at thr | inn*&gt;fnrtbeatiiih*r.t» t-|practa-c judging n;“re!M’nMw: ’h- Chicago Newspaper !
Fancy
and Silks* !■ :jons. Laces culvert in the Bridge St. road near mi. Qne &lt;&lt;f thttstalitoip i_, a percbrr&lt;&lt;u. niotf’ &lt;lf l-’bi,’a‘?Q* ® '1«W wholesale
home when a tall man appeared in th&lt;* I
:
and Emh : ...OS.
■ &gt;nr a coach, ijte u Mnldard bred tr&gt;*t- ’’'3rt‘r &lt;^n5e,n_- *Ml1
u very sati.-iroad, commanding all three
"hold 1
ter. The tdmet. a&gt; llated
v.
‘“'-'tor? buaineM Hi-. Hastings friends
AVE YOU
up your hands." &amp;*for*\{inv of them
t&gt;&gt;
gete-thr
atnuewt*
at
pportunity-t"
•could do so. he fired two slots trom a’.
NEY.
judge, at thr o uiijig International&lt;
3-’ odtber- revolver, one of which
Livestock EiliibitjU in Chieu-., 'a.,
Struck Josie just above the eye killing
MINA
jmlgws. A larir prixe krill U* given the
her instantly,
th* other crashing
•lowpb Pllug Jr. entert,tried the 1
student* &lt;-f Ajrieuiturkl‘CMl-.g-, wh.
through Mi.** Jennie's hand. There
dieplgy the Mt ability a, judg«* of live klatch" Saturday afternoon frim four ,
OOOCOOCK •
■ ooooocooq no dew to the murderer. . .
stuck. It i*« |&gt;ir tthr | purp*We &lt;if com- i'i seven.
Ail report a" very enjoyable.,
; SPECiAu PRICES 8
is’ting tor thi| yrire that the students time.
.
8 SATURDAY
g Three arctic owls, a very musmal ut the u\gricuilnrHl C‘&gt;llegt..
will be
A young gentleman was wen Lurry- ■
bird in this &gt;ectiuti. have Icon killed giv«-n the hr*t &lt;*hp-rtuniiii**k for judging home th- other day with u large
in Cadhmiu county within the lad
bundle containing n lady
bat. 0n ■
week. John Boyd killed one of them
being ak*u\l why he -was making such j
n-.ar ’Climax. Clatono* Waterbury
Impure
runs .you d- wi - ty-.ikt** fast time hr replied that lie "wis
kilhi.1 another inConvis. and the third you an easy victim for uTKonic di*afraid the style in bats WonlJ viiauge
was sbjr;r by a farmer of NeWton. All ease* Bunb-ek Blood Bitt-t* purifies
the Iflriod—curias the cause—builds you before bbcould get home."
of them are vn exhibition al Caidwell's up.
(1. Trump the photographer bid? dis*
undertaking es&amp;hlirihiaent wl&gt;» re they
cnv» red a procDSh whereby he can |
are IfOwg mounted by Frank Cable
(•rand Ledge i* certainly enjoying
The art;ic owl i4 white with’ mottled it good boom.l Th re. new factories photograph in color a picture dirwtly
on china gin** metal in* .aiy other ware­
are in &lt;*onr&gt;? If cunHrnc-lion. and two
in a‘manner that will not wmJ, or
gb»n* hut oochaionaSly travels entity a mor-that' ;ir»| j.retty . certain. Tin-boil off. Hr kb w» sine fine specimens
rar a-- Michigan during the irii.:**r with the pretty seven Island wauner
anil lues revived orders taster than they
The*.* arc th- first known to bm n-Kirt in the ^rand River ought tu
Grand 1.
attractive
cornu ak.far downuas. Calhour county
A health authority rises to state that
however.--Battle Creek Moon.
a. muvsjirq&amp;r folded acroM the-chest is
i oc» of tb&lt;* l&gt;.-d thing* in the world to
the j bilnildrofi.
&gt;ln.
protect th*- lnng« fyotn tin* chilly blast*
•Pt-?4.” ’Allen,
of PlaiuweU. the inent pit
St. .lohlir.
•of autumn an-1 winter. We will add
,,u&gt;d?ed .In California
that if the newspaper i*. |&gt;aid for it
night; recently, and held sweet eomwill also furnish warmth and comfort
inunton with the -tare They g;.v. him
for th»- publisher and hi* family. Try
eum» *|)rity good Mjcrets which the i*r«&gt;f.
HASTlMiS#
Q
it
with the BANNER luidjseehuw well
g Phone i
MUHIUAN. Q prehaps wjvi not loth to have appear
Jacksm prison la&gt;t. August ha» l«*er. it work*. This is-.a gu,jd time to «ul&gt;qoocoqgc.&lt;&lt;&gt;□00000000 in the jjww- /Among the secrets were captured; in tgiicagu. Kennedy ws* K-irbe and we will cheerfAUy an«l
Heurst’s victory for - Mayor of Xew
promptly attend to all calls day cr night
York. Rjosevelt'.s nomination in WW sint up from (,'•*■* equity five v ar^ago
There are ’’.iXM' fewer posv incesdn .
by both democrats and republicans; 1. for burglary bls sentence lieing fur 10
the Vuited Ktate* now timn tour yean
Bryan*4 election to tbe Presidency four. ye®n‘ago
Thi« might look!ike a d»x*reatte in '
years later. Here the Rtars evidently . .
;
I
iotjt thtrir power* .f npeech and further
Work ha* roihmcncrd on the Veritj p&gt;stal buainev hut that 1a not the cate. I
i&lt; C it is the rural frpe delivery routes
depone at saith not.
factory in Purtlknd.
that have idioved the .ittle po*-toftices !
out of bu*ine*-y Wbile’the pust jfficwi i
Tbw Michigan Central is hauling
are fewer in number the Rcnrtevelt
Alley ♦♦ brick
from South Berni Ind., to New
pwMufticvs have Seen rapidly increaa-1
♦ York City, from whence they an*
ing. Eight years ago then* was not |
an oitin ot that name in the *tHt«*5.aud J
♦ ship]**'! by ixmt to Panama when* they
-* an* to lw employed in the construction
now there are seventeen in ns many 1
different state*, with seven extra one.4 ।
of tM Panama Canal.* Three train-*
namt-d Teddy. •
■* fruih !. i to *»o rar- each, all louden
♦ with .brick for this purpose.* hare' alX ready pa-^-d through, on tin* main ; Sores Co«cre.c Neck, and Cheeks
The relation of a flfadoh husband to
♦ line &lt;«f the M. C. R.‘ B. The trains'
Itched Oaj and Night — Noth- W« wife i-i not lik * a contract sane♦ an- lieing run a* special* in order to
Uened by the court of Justice, but It Is
X effect as early a.*- pTMiblc delivery.
;
ing Did Me Ai Good — Was a l&gt;rrnianent spiritual rclatl«&gt;.i which
binds two souls togvthiX wife in reirss,
Growing
onitor.
gjMed.' therefore, a* n true heljimate
Ralph Frientt of Sebtyvfi. was very
in the &lt;=]&gt;lr!tunl progress of the soul
• . 0.4.4-*.&gt;+♦ aeriooaly hurt in a railroad cvlltoion in 1
. miTiniiDA
life of lrt*r hnsband. while a faithful
. ■.
;
hnsbiuid i« cjOTldem! to be tho great-1
Michigan City one day
d _ Inst week. He j
was taking a load of horses to Chicago. I
.•nt blcfcdrg In the earthly and spiritual ‘
career of bis v\ lf&lt;t When »he becomes ,
and at the time of the accident was on
a dde’track. when a heavy gravel train I
a mother she represents divine mother-.
L.hhI anil holds a unique position lu tbo I
MiM Nellie Vwl. r Wide, of Lekeran into them. Every horae in the carride. N. Y-. writion
!“,c 01
household.
was killed and Friend suffered a i»rokApril 18 1904. says: "1 do wish you
A Hindoo mother b actually wor- |
en
leg.
broken
arm,
a
Nevere
injury
to
would publish this letter in the new*
Uhiped a* a living goddess by her chil­
ave to bring a
paper,, •« lhaj otliers raiierine aa I
his back, besides minor injuries.
i;t‘b with yotl
dren The children are tuUght to obey
Care
may
«-e
il
«»*1
be
helped.
1
snfcumt to th*
thfir parents implicitly and
flerv"
feretl for ■»»».’ &gt;’*oe.-.b» with ani awful
t? '.be I’alact
them like earthly deities ns long us
akin diaeaae. wrr, covering my earn,
Warm'Meat I . Mrs. Mary A. Hoag, of Battle Creek,
ibev live. To support the parents in
week
and
cheeks.
Scabs
would
form
'•at. clean and ; an employee ‘of the Sanitarium, was
their old ng**, to took after their wel­
„,1 they wouill »wcU. aud itch uae
' arreetod one day la« week ;for taking I 2nd nigbt. T.;.., .uuy would break
fare and t.» fulfill their desires are the
I property from the institution. At । onen and bb&gt;*4 aud matter run out.
IWCH room i CONNECTION..
dixdes of children in every Hindoo
7 _____ remedies.
I first she denied it, but a search of the open
household. But a mother is ctmshlered
OUR
i.ade of the best
to be "greater than a thousand tnhouse revealed several hundred dollars
BRFAn
-'’-riab. 'Ast
thers."—Swami Abbednunnda In Good
worth of stuff, taken from the Sani­
edict. The first
i grocer fol- it
the Cuticura
Housekeeping.
KU
me.
and
when
I
tarium. The goods were returned, she
W«W CIG*»J aiK) CONFECnONERT
Ikca of Cuticura Soap,
plead guiity and paid a fine of abowC
luticnra Ointment, and
Once upon' a time n great preacher
ttrS boltlee of Cuticura Rewlrcnt, I
^0 including costa.
kme to the camp of tho Muskogee*
was completely cured.
and bad a powwow with Chief TumeBknuur oaice.
lake Odessa has closed a contract
chichee. The great preacher Insisted
-Z"?3
H„Hno«, Mlek
with the Luther P. Brown Specialty
unon leading Chief Tumechlebee to the
Co . of Battle Creek, to locate its fac­
cross, shying: "It la too bad to have
no religion. I have and to spare. Come
tory there. The Specialty Co. manuHumours, Ecxemas, ItchlnO. and be a Christian, and. lo. you will
factu rm paper boxes and agrees to pay
■nd Ch«flngs cured by
be great In the land. Fray, and the
out the num of K-WAW in wages in
Cuticura
Great Spirit will hear you and grant
^',S‘,f±?,or *« ol-nalc
ten years. Thia institution will be »
—
wwiirintf
itching
and
burning
roar
prayer. You and yonr P«&gt;P«
■mw k-.rjp ”d -asevaluable addition to Lake Odessa if it
shall not want anything.
The old
•ttUMATISM. chief
listened attentively an&lt;\ “accomplishes
what
it
expects
to.
ful ■caliDK- ®*
o* the scalp,
DEFORMITIES.
?fl“inJd bSd-riU« &lt;»“*&gt; “S'" swered: "I do rot llke&lt;our religion.
It makes an unsorthy man too fa­
WnX/r'"'*’’ Wood.
in called b.
nd ringworm;
lin Martha-.'. JHauwtr. ot Barjlda.
miliar with the Great Spirit and too
Wt°*THS 0F *LU *""»•
Berrien Co., wm .upptwed to
poor
much praying mar cause one to ask
anxiety of
rheum, —
.pinrter She lived by tontoll in the
for too much. Before you rame *
milk craxt.
of almost supermy camp I and iiy people believed
tor k','S "““'b for Trxta' village. She died one day last week,
al] detrnmd a remedy ^sfnUy
the Great Spirit would continue to
*' T"B
.A«&lt;l™». Boom and the village authorities found bank
take care of us. a» In the pant and
«CK8ON SANITARIUM, certificates of &lt;to]X&gt;sit for H.000 hidden
our faith i* «t»H uarbanged. We can­
^__j'«kwn. Michigan
in an old skirt.
not embrace your religion." Bo ■aylug. the old chief retired to his wigwarn.—Bufaula Jocroal.
Shiawaae county hM a grand jury

Short

We believe that people who appreciate stylish, desirable
garments at close prices will leave their money with us.
We quote below as follows:

I the same as onlinary treasure stoX.-I« :
C‘ udlcott. of Crystal i
I and this contention warnp&amp;eld hv tto I PTI"8’’
Ark*u««. is visiting her
“&gt;°rt.
1 ,‘r,“ by th' 1 mother, also her brother Charles Gnnl-

Goods delivered.

Souhwestern Michigan

ashmire,
Flannelette

.-•* •

!««relvfc,7'
l-ndwiek I
Wulldmff visitett Battle
! with th. r&gt; &gt;
“n’5’ i,: °'»“«lion IOrMk
lit week.
no me Globe company.
I Mm F r ur, l.
‘ Tbe reletn, w„ ,L
t
-uk ,
" Bro, k" 'I*”’ to' week
I ground ttatko suTwt^t
““
1
“v“|B
I ■
lk« uomplainfitK witnet, w.."^ *° Phtt'2? W' 8tnlu' “",1 f“&gt;Uy. of ।

The Leading Druggist.

Phone 241

Big Reductions

Ketchmn went to ,l^k.,n Kri J

I

Arthur E. Mulholland,
Goodyear

His

on ita tandt

,

I SELL REAL ESTATE
No Matter Where It Is
Do you want to sell your real estate?
. .
Do you want to sell it quickly and with the least possible expense?
Do you want to sell it at a reasonable price instead of sacrificing a good portion'd!
its value.
Do you want it sold without publicity? If these are your wants -I can fill them.
I am spending the money for this advertisment and all other advertisments, for the
purpose of bringing the man who wants to buy in communication with the man who
wants to sell.
It doesn’t matter what kind of a property you have, it doesn’t matter what it is
worth or where it is located.
If you will send me a clear description, including your lowest cash price, I will tell
yon how and why I can quickly convert it into cash. Right now, while you have the
matter in mind, write me whether you wish to buy or sell. I will guarantee to prompt­
ly fill your requirements and save you some money at the same time.

C1Ly

BANK BUILDING.

HASTINGS, rUCHlGAN.

Will be In office" Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.

�HABT1WUS BANNER, NOVEMBEK 22. iwg.

Catarrh

Local News

ll a constitutional disease
orinnatin^ in impure blood
and requiring constitutional
treatment acting through
and purifying the blood for
its radical and permanent
cure. Be sure to take

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
j Nasal and other local forms of catarrh
■re quickly relieved b&gt;- CaUrrlcU,
which allay inflammation and deodorize

Sarsaparilla, all druggists, $1.

OUR RESPON
COURT HOUSE HEWS.
SIRlLIJYi
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Lydia Thomas of Coats Grove and Mrs.
Minerva Handy,r of this city, to tea
Saturday in honor of her cousin Mrs.
Jennie Huff.

About 75 pqople attended the pedro
party at St Rose’s hall last Fridayevening. The prizes were -won by
Mrs.
Dwight Hinckley and Oscar
Spencer. Mr. John Renkea received
tlie consolation. There will be a card
and dancing party at the hall Friday
evening. Nov. 24th. A cordial iuvita(tion is extemled to all.

j Coutluned from pane one.
;
difficulties and overcoming obstacles. :
WAKKAXTY JiEKTteA
German pliiloaupher
Samuel------------B leavens
» uc.uou
pu^uwujmc, has
uan said ?hat ----------— to Henry
&gt;
genuine morality is promsryed only in j B. Gammon, parcel Cardonf I ;
the school of adversity : A state of Wallace
_____ W. ,vWauon
tv—-""to Juli*
.Tnlin
Turner, 47 ac sec 2tl. Yankee
continuous prosperity may easily prove
a quicksand to virtue.
Springs
I believe we should try hard and per­ Cora Saunders to Ralph New­
sistently; to make each member of the
ton. k)t H. Blk. 2d. Eaatarr. «5U 00 |
Sunday School to realize that the wel­
Add City
fare of the. school depends in a measure Caroline Saunders to Wm. V.
upon himself:and that while the Sup­
Newtupslot H. Blk. 2G East­
erintendent haa his place to fill they,
aw oo
ern Add city
even to the youngest member of the
M. F.^Jordan to Wm. Rexford.
infant clara. have their place as well .and
parcel ThbA'apple 2-34*’ 00 i
that it is OUR school.
Much harm ia often dupe by using Asher Turner to Surah L.
Turner. 120ac«ec23, Yankee
the word THEY instead of WE in
00
Springs’......................................
speaking of church and Sunday school
VVIT CLAIMS.
work. This fact was realized by the
Stephen
Wilkinson
co
Goo
head of a great mercantile house who
00
said he would not give a fig for an i Wilkinson, 40 acsec 14. "Hope

The Dignity of O’Rourke
:
ICOM-lteht. W*. to* C. ll. SutcilflO-J . •
it was one of a hundred in *unce^
When the civil war c-ame to an.end at
lart. liruteuante and captaiw who de, . t
up unHS 0* U profCMJOD
. —
.- .
willing tu take
poslUoua a» aergcaute in the standing army. That waa
bow &lt; aptaln O’Rourke, late of the Sev­
enty first voluutea*. came to be order
|v aergt-::nt of Company F. Eleventh
U0l,K‘ S,at&lt;*
uA. a captalrf of volunteers O Rourka
w.( DOIMl for two thine, 1" pnrtlcol.1
—be was a tighter, and be was a man
of .llcull v
■ ”«* °f hu J&lt;J";
tag hl« r.gltattat In»&gt;&lt;*■»■”•«
-DlgulV.' aud the «ppeltaUon .tudtno
him'to ftw &lt;1«J of UK ilMth- The
otta-r onlerly aergront. In tbf Eleventh
_ ...
. Mt ratodlor
with their llwnfon&gt;M«£|I
ante und captain, and now and then
they condescended to take a drink or
sit In a game of poker with the prlrates. but Sergeant OTlourke never let
hirnscif down. He was always the
same to every one. and it came to bo
whisper.*! about that if he shonld ever
smile or crack 11 joke the United States
would at unce proceed to dissolve In

It is n mmmau sight in the plaza
to behold a stall woman, who
seidng
two reals' worth of egc*, pick them
up onttbv OB'*, put one c^d und then
the otber to her llj» and ■hand them
over to the ewtomw' who repeats the
same Identical operation. To the Inexperienced onlooker ft a«n» as If
they were tasting the extremities of
the egg. As a matter irf fact, they
never touch the egg with the tcujfuc.
The idea of the performan&gt;t» Is that
when an egg Is fre«h one end If dis­
tinctly colder ttnn the other. The end
which has the air chamber Is tho
warmer of the.twa The human llp«
are exceedingly sensitive to beat and
cold, and even the novice at this form
of egg testing promptly becomes a
capable Judge. If both rafcla of tho
egg reveal the same temperature, that
egg may be counted as bad, «s it is
a fairly good «l«n that the air chamber
Is broken and the contents -spread
equally within the ahclL *■ Mexican

■On tb.
from I. "V’r*tram* wettera point of
Logan-rock, just in fFrei/ttie * i #t0
tob ba,-.
Ton-..,,,
•tely-before the r-wi ■&gt;-.
1IaiaH..
gwarra, thjere is
lNnh'
i
: tory and a&gt;lmr&lt;-b.
church of 4t. Ix»van.
of wbt.ni then* ar,bgradM ,Hx
path is still &gt;e.-a i;r ;
er grass that !&lt;.-«&lt;!&lt; ,
named after him, « !.
• traditional '*rha&lt;-1,-•!
la his atone, too, in n.,.
Of thOMcaitritiiotH
-i"cli in (,oro.
; wall nre thinght t-&gt; i ." dials ig f-iaw „•
iteelf. chn^ili-ier- . •
’■•eir-uf th&lt;
last Judgment Th&lt;.
rock of grn|ltc. split &gt;i.
and fern* qroWlng ;u ■
the two ba|-.»-k. tj.,. ,.
W'irTt!
will come. kaj?&gt;' tl,&lt;• r|
gap Im wide enwigb f&lt;
with pannii-rt to g
do nothing (-&gt; iast«-n 1.
■ rc-tor
to me r-.ihsiiringlj |.&lt;
'■ ^taadart. ■

We have seen several letters from
I &lt;omminion men which ryuul about as
Lowell, Mass. I follows: . “There is absolutely no sale
- for cultivated ginseng root Do not
' send us any more. .The Chinese refuse
to buy this cultivated ginseng, and
I there is no use for it outside of the
lu the old town of Helmagtm. In Rou
&lt;•«« of -i-t,,
Chinese trade.”
This is the end of
mania, au annual fartr Is held on 8L
Theodores day. Ou this oerasiou all who ww teli’i.ir
the great boom in ginseng. It conies
1 earlier than we expected, yet we un­ errand bby who would nut say we be- !
tire newly welded brides from the stir
hotel, ‘T w:k^&gt;|j&lt;.
rounding villages throng the town, but on the .l|l!ihti&lt;PROBATE COVRT.
derstand people are still investing their fore he had been three, da vs in his i
the widows who have remarried re­ dv.,­
’
Estate
of will'
MHUIU Dan
uuu ’l Deller.
izvtiri. Proof
••
----hard-earned money in seeds and roots. employ.
main at home. ■
entered.
j
' —Rural'New Yorker.
’ On the Itiejib
Before we.cen really ameme respun.!-, tiled and onder admitting will
«•&gt;' «
”&gt;
The young women are generally at
.
tiled
letters ‘issued to Philip ’ thin air.
laud for rn&lt;nty-n,
bility there is an element uf selfishness- j Bond
1--------— -and
—--------One day at Fort Reno word was re­ fended by their mothers-in-tew, aud In er. A ilnle, bildh
BODY BROUGHT HERE THURSDAY
in -our natures that must; te’eliminat | Deller.
.
ceived
that
die
Indians
had
again
tak
­
their
bands
they
bear
pltebcm
of
wine
j The body of;Mrs. A. A. Eggleston,
chair ngaln\t u ti
ed., at least to that extent that we can , Estate G«J. W. Pgok. insane. Htar: i en to the warpath and that there was wreathed with flowers. They salute
'ashes from.hM. t
! who with her husband and family- were and will feel that-it is fur! us to give ing pn petition, to rciinhurse state for ; likelihood of a*wandering l»and trying)
every one they‘meet and them present
•*1 Kturtc’l ari'i—
for years residents of Hastings, was as well as to rec'eire.aad that the great- expev.s&lt;' ot' patient at Kalamasioo. j to cut off a train of wagons coming up their Jugs for a sip to be taken. The
brought to this city from Grand Rap- estgood cornea to us through our ser- ; Order (or payment entered,
with quartermaster supplies. There person so favored makes the bride a
If you suffer with Piles
a kid,” he *314.
come and see me If after
&gt;-Js Thursday. The remains wore ac­ vice to ethers. We should be able to j Estate of Voyle E. Albright, a minor : was one point of danger- Once safely small gift. As It is considered an Insult
of land before
30 days treatment you
companied by the husband and mem­ ask ourselves in regard to any social or Continnatiun pf sale adjourned to pasketl that and the lung string of wag- if . the proffered wine be refluxed. the
are not satisfied, your
ont would tw‘ safe. Sergeant O’Rourke brides nn- ••arefui to Im- rerrval.to
bers of the family. The services here religious!undertaking not what benefit! Wednesday :22. '
,
money will be refunded
was sitting In his quarters studying the ward stranger* and only kiss those the &lt; r-, wl. -T»
,p-ere conducted hl the G. A. R. v hall will I revive, but what good can I do.
Call and get a booklet
E,Jate
Qswah.1.
Petition for :
explaining the treat
that afternoon under the awfpices uf and "’an J be of any behafit to my , Kp|x&gt;iatmeui of administrator filed. ; book of tactics when: the cokmets or- whom they think likely to partake of 3f&gt;.i yard* web
derly guv* him n m««age. Three min- j nlt.|r w|we.
ment.
Lawrence."
the W. R. C. und Rebekahs, of which fellows7
.
hearing
. J uti-s k.u-r.hc «to«l before Ms commandhearing Dec.
Dec. R
8.
. This kissing festival Is c-eWbrated
In ’t &lt;y
I dklti
organizations Mrs., Eggleston .was a
To whim arc we responsible'.' or to |
Ing officer, and he had twice the dignity* yi,, public streets, lu.private houses,-In mail quietb
CHAPPOLINE cures chapped
I
Entitle
Estate
neu.ge
George
riePreston.
Petition
it-r-i
memlter. Interment w as in Riverside whom must wo answer.'t» God most
of
the num who looked up ut him and :
tavrrns
nn&lt;j. fn fact everywhere
hands at trifling cost.
■ppd r sunk
probant of will filed.;. Hearing Dec. S. ;
sahl:
but the origin of It te ioat 1b oliscwity
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
&lt; ertainh . For what are we responTime*1 In Re Beulah Willwii. -minor
. «...
•Sergeant.PeI ' have got word
that
------------------------- L
j sihle? Shine one savs for what I am
i—.. broken izwu&gt;u
.&lt; Wondrrtnl Tbeorr.
Mm
Coroen. Mm BUMwb„ ,
AU ,b„ ,uhUv .„u ! ' tition for adoption and change of name t*razy Horse bus
loose again.'
Prescriptions prepared as if for
' Yes. sir.'* replied tlie subordinate,
... .as । Gladys- 1 don’t like tM*&gt;gg. wuntle
'
..
1 «&lt;takl mH
we Bigbt'be. for (filed. Order of adoption entered.
Cashier (cough j.;
the Doctor's own use.
he gave the military salute with the | It's not good. Autiti.*— Nona* n-uy^Iejir
WfliUmw. Mre FlorenroWitaw- «■» | , YelieK«&lt;&gt;a w,IH«,M «. io i-wror
| Olive .I.'Eckart. , insane. I’ej Estate
not catch your 1.- ;
greatest precision.
It
only told yestenlfiy. GfodysHASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Loia Velte, Mr. Gjvonni, D. E. Muroy. II for
. our
.11
.
■ If
....
opportunities
this it. true tition for admission to a*yl uni filed.
!
•
Sane
of
his
men
may
attdek
the
j
Well,
the
n
It
lonsthavc
tewn
laid
by
b
Sign .of the Elephant.
Amos Hull., Geo. H. Keeler. Frank | hbw fearttil i* the weight, of re*pon*i;. Hearing Nov. 30.
-eland Lemire
\ wagon train co minx ,',p. jf they do It j (,:l ■ I'*-”
■
'
Hyatt.
'
bility np m’everyone of us. And how' Estate
}
. Davis, incompetent.
... w!11 u. nt _jjtony
_________
_ —
______
of Mtiy
brook
Ito- you
think
j helples* Kve should tMMf left to our owu Petition for appointment ut guardian , you .could take’ten men nud hold the '
-.
x.1 ...
. __
j crossing ngnlnat f*rbtii's forty or fifty g
tint. .how thankful, ..
that...
help ( tiled.
Hearing —
Dec.. ...
11th.
I Indians until the wagons have passed?” •
■ is promned. ami that we are nut re! ‘ •‘Not a doubt of It, Sir."
qnired tq engage in thi­ warfart
I There wa - n doubt of It in the colo- ,
our owi: . charge*.
.
..
. ; laxmard Smith, (,'ity
। nel’a mind, u very big doubt, but Just j
1'he virtues and vices arc all put | Belle'Ptaitison. City
i then Itc biid a larger sick list than;
Jnmotid^hy intermt. How uro.-~ ; yraok A. Weft*
........
usual ax.ii a number of bis officers Post-mortem statistics of the big;
sary then * ^te tlml interest. How Velma E. Walrath.- Nashville.
, were uiny on leave. The outbreak '
New York hospitals- show that
may it . (m? Secured, I believe a
was su KUddeu that be was In a box.
many
cases of consumption are
powerful;agent in securing interest;
.JI
-w
,,,
ought. tu''Rend thirty men under
due to the uninterrupted progress
I-have Itaken several Post Graduate courses in M is to give the one we’wish PARTIC*! Tfic northern partieu «'f the I’blor.ido i He
conjmaial of a llouteuhut to the pouit
of
dyspepsia.
JJ addition to! my regular medical course and make a M tTLARLY to interest, some work to , desert is paved with the mott wonder- j specified, but ho had figured it over
Especially is this true in cases
0 sPec’a^y
treating all diseases of the
do, then will ’come naturally that ' ful pebbh‘s In the world, in i; any piirts ’ and over, mid the best he cnuM do was*
where the victim was predisposed
feeling of responsihilitv. and a good' i
exquisitely Jnbl im to defy &gt; nets — jI to wnd
.. » . tra —
-v. command
--------- i of the j
under
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
0 point
REASON
to. tuberculosis. ' ’ '
.
gained bv wav ’ of developing
Imitation by the most skill*.I worker orderly sergeant.
moral character.
!n
flooring. These iwbble* nre ! “Ye*, sir; very well, sir.” replied I
Therefore th&lt;j person who'al­
I fit glasses by the latest and most approved B
r
,n
4
i .u .
!
made .of i-&gt;rphyry. ugntew. carneMnu. . O'Rourke as he received bis orders, j
lows dyspeptic conditions to pro­
...
*
.
60 inai
quartz,
1 WMU
uugni
si,
qilBr1^ crystals,
vrj.rtiaK gnrnete.
pmiete. chrysolite
chrysolite !! and
and half
half au
au hour
hour later
later his
hla squad
squad whs
was '
gress unchecked i\ contributing They irt
J scientific methods.
are responsible to the extent of our j nnd (Jlb,,r ^Uvb iwan(jfU| materials 1 marching down the rocky road,
toward the development of the
abilities and opportunties. and that ] They are packed tocet!»r sh that the , It was eight miles*.to the crossing!
K Office orer Horton’s 6ri- nn
p n niinTHkl Phone 273 P this feeliag would prompt us to work surface *i&gt;n&gt;|»osr&gt;i of then, s like a , of Stony brook Tlie men bud left the [
most fatal disease known to plan­
U eery store 124 State St... Uni U&gt; n. DUnlUNt and 158... H more faithi ully.to live more carefully, floor, and they look ns If jfn,-*s-sl Into 1 fort nt 1 o'clock In tlw» afternoou of n
kind.
Dyspepsia weirs out the body
to reflect the spirit of Christ more ; It with a roller. As a hi -, they nre ! summer’s day.- They saw uo “signs’’ &gt;
and th&lt;* brain—hiakes the victim
clearly ih our lives, not despising ! of nearly uniform size, and
rne iff
route. If the Indians had broken
little tilings that come in our wav Re- ' lH)li&lt;h,,d brilliantly, as If &lt;»!!&lt;• 1 end tub- i loose again they were not skulking In
thin, haggard aixl sallow. The
.'.■nit&amp;K'Sn.
•«&lt;-'"f'^ta “re t''«- '
«f Uw torr Tita
:
, stomach, unable v* digest GhhI,
I moral* and religion it is bv Ht..J
^'^0 from tlw-m of the st.-pj-d out ou the rough military rua.i
cannot supply nuifi’ishment. When;
b
u ® sun's ray* ;• -rorgeons iatyond deacrlp-’ with matching striil-. and in a little
other diseases 6&gt;me they cuter
। Influence^ acting on u*. or seumingiy $jni) Eitrb &lt;-ouvex surface gives back ( over two li-rur* they hud reached the’
unresisted.
j little decewions made by us, that every- a rnv
Ilcht. and the ground for crossing. All wu.- as peaceful as If
(.one of usi i* going nut by leaps hnt miles s&lt;*-ms ns If literally pnv.sl with ’ a hostile Indian had never lived. Ser­
Street. Iktroit.
. ay.-:
i surely-by iinches either to lite or death j gen**. Thus the tvfible ctirfiue nf the gvant O'Rourke saw smiles of derision
I Eternal, j
plain I* a combination of tnyrlmls of ou the faces uf eome &lt;&gt;f the men and
? i have FuitMrii from «ivs.
j
- ; —................•---------retireton*. *-a&lt;,h pebble being
hlgh’v • suddenly caHed cut:4
nepstri ant! imfigefttien 1&gt; r several
“Attet.lion, squad!I Right face! Left 3
years and it reached s.a h a stage
NEW STYLE MONEY ORDERS
i face! brunt! Ltete;.
ul- v
teav” .-...
Some
of, jw
you
that I cnisid h"l-.| nothing on nty
। mirage are prodmiil by .this mean* ! men think the iwloncl wn- mistaken, j
stomach, and inmiediatciy after
Guaranteed in every way. The eas­
I The pebbles arc polished by the lOMe i imt you’ll know better within ten Tula- i.
1 How They Differ from Those Formeating
the lightest foods' would fulfill •
. sand whleh Is blown hither and thithe'.-. ; ute*. How many Indians there are In ;
iest running and most perfect ma- eoo laarly In Use in the
Ik taken with a violent lit of’vom­ Louid
I hiding among the bowsers over there i
chine on the market Has none of
•»,
iting.
I
tried a great nianv rem­
1 can't say. but this Is no time for ninth j
the five objections that every other —
..
Postoffices.
। A curious effect of &lt;lie wear and ing. When I give the word make a
edies, but nothing helped me until their.- r.lrotary machine always have.
j
tear
to
which
the
earth's
ermit
Is
ever
rush for the rocks at your right. We |
Samples of the new styles of joet
-I prolurcti a box of Rexall Dys­ frank! । office money orders to l&gt;e issued by tho being AUbjectRl !* exhibited lu the sin- are too late to save the train."
pepsia Tablets, when - I obtained
This machine juste fits the stock vmiM I onv IT
I gularly capped pinnacles exiting on
The ten men whirled to the rigjjt and j
where QUALITY is the MOTTO.
TUU LL OUT II.
department at Washington have been
instant relief. I am now able to permit iof -.. -' suth. a
,,
I cwuiu
South over.
river. - in
In in»?
the Wasatch
m asaicu rnouuinouu- covers! forty fort of ground and got '
trihsacU"^- «t t‘‘- UP
rwwlrod M th. HMtmg.
The ul„. ,n rull
cat heavy foods und I gladly re­ •to
the Kesair Rcriethe shelter of the rocks. Sergeant
commend the Rexall Tablets to dies to-! c-j v-’-.it we
order now him a perforated stub with |
blender piltar*. ranging In height O’Rourke followed them at a leisurely
figures on it running from 1 to; 19U and | from--i(» ta 4&lt;M) fret, most (of them
i (heranyone suffering as I did.”
•tep, nltiioiigh. the seventy Indians in
indicating the amount of the order crowned by largo caps of Mone*. They 1 ambush within pistol shdt gave him a
Don’t take any’chances. Cure
bv
j pnrvhused. a device much similar in i arc not works of huninn art. ns might volley. He ought to have ln*en riddled
Phone 76.
The Quality Furniture Store.
yotfr dyspepsia at once. Rexall nancialty
action
ot
gu.
fact ,&lt;o that in use in the exprepi I ,,v Imagined, biit .ire die nx-morlnl like a sieve, but he was ufltouched.
Dyspepsia Tablets will do it. We you votg- tn
money order departments and which is i monuments of tbe-hill from which they | There were no orders to give. The ten ।
know what they arc^ncVgnarantee If youaAno t.tribried.
calculated Ito prevent raising amounts. have been cut by tin? nctfqn of air ! bad no.show. They weresafeiln front. '
Ihvm to restore [health, strength
and" water. Those plniuicles alone re­ j but the Indians would work j?ist their
Under the new style the amount of
and a good digestipn.. Twcntymain of many square miles of solid flunks and take them in the nar with-- '
the order is not only written in but is rocks, which have been wa&lt;he l away
five cents will buy a box big
In n quarter of an hour. To attempt a !
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
$5.00
alno plainly printed on tho stub .so to n depth of aofifo l»xi fret.- Tin. retrent was tp lane tbelr rover and
enough for a fifteen days’ trial.
that each end of the line Ifnown the greater -hardness ot the surface has court-instant death.
Money back' if ybu are anyway ‘
exact aiuuhnt, the sending office und caused It
r&lt;-i«t rerroslon more than
‘••Wbqt are .we going tp ,i((. sarge?” i
dissatisfied.
i ' '
'
paying office. In addition the name lhe underlying roL-k. thus leaving huge asked one of the squail after tending, a ’
aud adtjre# of the party to whom the caps of atone peirtied high In. air on bullet Into the h&amp;id .of un Indian who I
order is Uyablc are to be written on the points of their riolnmn*. One dou­ •*X|nmM himself in bte e.uxl&lt;f to se­
ble column, capped by a single stone, cure n good aim.
’
I will put $5.00:in the pockat of any man who
tho new orders. They will Im* avail­
forms a natural bridge both unique
’•Private Johnson.” said O’R! »urke ns
intends buying'- and who does buy—a ban!
able after November 15 which is to say and picturesque.
he drew himself up stiffly- ■■ would
THE
STORf
coal store. Simply by calling at uiy store and
that officer running ^short of supplies
, thank you to give my title ..
n full- .
and sending in their orders now would
asking the price of tho stove* in my window.
j wrgpant. MTnrt we are goln t to do. !
Sydney Smith loved to tell a good sir, Im to die, sir.- We have • - be likely to receive the Lvld style but
This offer good until I have squandered the
.already
all orders sent in ^on and after Novem­ story, and one tlirit haunted hie brain lost thtve'men.”
above $20.00.
ber 15 wfUibe filled with tlie new style. and tickled his Hides for weeks wus
Two minutes later one of tlie eight
that of a tame magpie In a church that survivors came rnsl,ing up to Jay:
suddenly, descended on the reading
ar* wortt‘Mt akmg’onour
GENERAL
n
FAILED TO SHOW UP.
deck, and iitrove to fly off with the wer right flank, and this place will soon be
mon and of the desperate struggle that too hot tu hold us!’’
ensued between tho bird and the
“Private Delaney, salute your supe­
Holland Foot Ball Players Flunked. preacher, the congregation all lu favor
Years of experience have taught me how :&lt;»•&gt;; d । .
MICH
HASTINGS,
rior officer when you speak to him.
sales succMsfully, many of my sales runnh g :•»&gt;«
of the Lltd.
No Game Saturday After*
TOW report I. rro-lred. ,|r. Ahont.
,
dreds or dollars ahead of expectati
1 ;:-;
rare! Marell!”
and Stock sales a specialty, and satisfaction r
noon.
TRUTH TRIUMPHS.
Tbr-re could be only one endtar. The
anteed. Dates can be made by calling a’ h*&gt;
phoning
io
the
.BAN
NEK
office.
Hasting;-.
Mich
Indian, worked forward on thr flank,
A foot ball game lietwcan the Has­
n K'n'”'11 O Kowk.' looked
tings and Holland Hich School teams
"”'1 “w
“Ted
was scheduled for last Saturday after­ Hastings Citizens Testify for the
"
"
“
??
"I •"« folded hl. hand, and
noon and no word to the contrary
Cltli.n, Fhonw 181-3 Rlli(a.
P.O. Addrw. H««"-i,». "'D S
t
■ Public Benefit
&gt;&gt;«■&gt; ''in,. -T:. roj.kll„
was received by anyone in this city.
’"“"‘’■'I. »■»! a down ot
A trutbfql statement of a Hastings tai ,
When the noon train from the west ar­
them
ran,.,
torwanl
to
ln
r
&gt;,
nil
,
„
n
citizen/given in his own words ahonld
] rived Satnrdav.CupL Lambic.of the lo- convince the most skeptical about the U,e prlwnm,. The flrat nt :,.«n ,2!
&lt; cal team was on hand to welcome the merits of Doan’s Kidney Pills. If yon
f ,A‘‘n f”-‘ “'"‘i' •*«&gt; Dlsnlre
expected Hollanders, but. nonb appear­ suffer from backache. nurvouaneM throat UM,and Into 1,1. .lack, t. poUrd
ed. There wn« vigorous use of the tel­ aleepletfeiWL urinary slisordeni or any not a fcrriiiaer that now ot Id, root,
form of kidney ills, the cure ‘ is at wak'.!nral ‘“"“Ot &lt;&gt;&lt;■
WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN
ephone shortly aftcV, and Holland hand. Read this;
Has had '£&gt; years of actual experience. Fam: .0
aank down among th,, other deid
claimed they had written three -days
Stock Sales a. specially. Satiefactiyn gna. :
’
John Mate, blacksmith, of Grand i J™
FIVE CORD LO^S OR OVER
muttowi th.
' before cancelling the game. But no Street, saya: ‘‘Fcir six years ofl and
every respect
Dates can be-mad- by calline «il
•
WAV W
,^7
,ore"nl. and hl.
on
I
was
troubled
with
my
t«ack.
no
BAJxNEB
otUce,or
with
me.
FOR ONE DOLLAR AND
such word was received here, and some
doubt brought on hy horseahoeing. At bo." w» mid „tde with reepwl aJinsinuate that no such fetter was ever first it was a dull pa inlow down arros-, oolmndrevasedlt.
FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD
addressed tq anyone connected -with my loins every now and then
I tried*every ;kind of a remedy which
Hastings high school.
ISI.IS) DELIVERED. WILL
Citizens Phone 89.
529
=
came to my notice I was unaUo to
&lt;lo you aunt
ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY
“Doan’s'Ointment cured me of ec­ check the cause, let alone remove it I to ui-ttlM well all ricinItoctor-Ol,.
Finally
I
Ixjgan
takiag
Doan*s
Kidney
zema that had annoyed me along time.
yea. Ton Mill han- a rood dm,
100 CORDS AT THIS PRICE.
The cure was permanent' ’~Hoan. S. Pills, proccured at Arthur E. Mulhol­
doeau'l trouble w. p,_
W. ■ Matthews. Commiaaaioner Labor land’s drug store. [ have not felt the
pain in my .back !jp amount io any­ tiro'.-Of eounu. uol. Ir TM1 h&gt;d
Statistics, Augusta, Me.
thing since. I am always pleased to rerw It wouldn't trouble me.-Takw.
mgns word in favor of Doan’s Kidney
•
1 have had years of experience in al! kindMif
If you are not buying the pound
-Farm, Block. GeaeraJ Merchandise, an v th mg y &lt;■­
writ tag paper at Mulholland's, it’s
For sale by all dealer*. Price 50
When a fellow han discovered that
want. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, tahs.
because you do not know about it.
centa. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffa’o
my hotel, Delton, write or phone me, or arrai ee
New York, sole agents for the United
dates with the BANNER office, Hasting*. Mi&lt;*
BUtM,

YOU TAKE NO CHANCES.

W.J. HOLLOWAY

EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT

Dyspepsia

THE NEW ELDRIDGE
ROTARY SEWING
MACHINE.

•'

Try ItJ

McCOY'S

_$20.00

Jesse Townsend

.

FRED I. HEATH &amp; CABVEIH.

W. H. COUCH

w. H. COUCH, Residence Sec 31. Caritor.

READ THIS

JAS. M. BAUER,

. THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER-

JAS. M. BAUER, Hastings, Mich.

'23^

E. R. CONRAD,

THE AUCTIONEER,

DELTON, M'cH

R. K. Grant.

E. R. CONRAD.

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Delton, Mich-

aucti

�I TrT i SEMINOL/ CIGAR.
1 BEST 5c Cigar in
/ q A/HYNES. &lt;

UiM£T i RHEOMATISM?
ISlElS are 8 safe andL^itl cure for allj
nRS??Hs
! f|j{|.50c. 0- HIRES.
,r„ HYNES HtflJACHE
. &gt;ETS. M *!l! ucare'
imlMlie.Tooitiactit.Neii-;

HASTtNf-^-^NNER November s-j.

was

e

One that Came Saturday Aon.
,
—---Jouncing
Accidental Death,

HIGH STREET.

.HyNES-;

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IA

.'aew.

Mrs. A. Craven of Shuliz spent sev­
eral days last week with her daughter » L„an,'0'"‘l'’&lt;
Mrs. A. Myrra.

n-pnrt Z

r O U.

’ FIT-A OU

.

Lowell Fleeced Lined Wrappers are unexcelled in
material fit and workmanship. We have them in
a large variety of patterns, sizes 32 to 44, for $1.00,

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All in this vicinity were very sad KuA
„
and &lt;Xm*T
1 nere
*“dJ.t,ll!
’1"ganie
:h“&lt;1 took
lx*" place
Wied
over th* death of Mr. and Mra. Foster.
Grittiu’s youngest cdiild. They were
injured. Thar*
anxiety
in
thi
,
grtat
formerly of this place.

lire. Birt si.dlel,Urg,.r ra&gt;a a.ush.
r Ixora. aud Mrs. Louis Boat and
Miss Atpy Johnson is on the sick list
daughter Louie,'ipent a week fa Lake I
“‘7“*’'v«nra1u.
Mrs. E. Vhilley boa been quite sick
Ann A hT’ D"’rMn Bro* ‘lraK etoreat anu uncle.
the past few days.
Mra. Alice Jobnaon iaalourly rreover- "nd it wa« '"'anrad"
ly I*"”®
E»-Sraat„r Ro S-|clK1|.,of:iOTia.w„
iimd Xy .
C«ll«l to thin city llunj,, b, ti„
| •"|I “»»« aerioualy injured.

E Philley ta building a new tatn.

Ladies’ Flannelette Night Dresses, well made, nice­
ly trimmed, in solid colors, striped effects etc., extra
good values at 50c, 85c, $1.00, $1.50.

M«ran&gt; him which wm reoraTKi ,,
hn circuit from Grand Rapids
it
taken up Monday.

Th^'
’■

Miss Grace Early &lt;rf Woodland imd
tbh P1* wl»d witnessed
POTATO CROP SHORT
-friend were guests of Elmore Hatha-! w.J'u i ‘ My fho ’4ato‘1
lapsed
way and wife Sunday.
i . 5 *’ow*y. the mfas gradtmlh- sinkMira Ethel Johnwra of Bra.b Kidg.'
taXu?**J Smaller Average and P.rarer Yield
Than
Usualth®
spem Sunday with her parents. .
injured.
mtar| &gt;tattetks on
file with
»

Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, made of good ma­
terial long and warm, 50c, 85c. $1.00.
Golf Gloves in £ large variety of patterns, 25 and 50c.

Sunday at heme.
, gan team winning by «
of i2tJcr&lt;,P’,“ Michigan this rear will not
X'hool commenced Monday with Miss ' °* •Sc®»’ Hastings spectator* believe &lt;come
Ome wlth,n
t,usheh of that
within I fl.
\ eckfey as teacher.
the Michigan riex^&gt; woW haVrt roU^ j n
1
of* ................
last year.
1,1 ,&lt;JW Michigan devoted 23H,4yo!
Mr ami Mra A. E. and Clarence j
^»re hml they derind. but ।I
.acres to potatoel. The average yield!
Robinson and family visited their 11 , tbev
•try
— •
te naw them.
ci/us’iil Mra. fitly Pierce and family of I !e‘VW*’
’ the game won. j wai 121 bushels, jnakfag a grand total
! production of 27J&lt;M».29O UttaheD, This
1 for ttair big contest
Brnqh Rtdgi
‘with ( ’hjcago ■
! University team w' nch will take pjace , year only 2-n,on.&gt;acriN were reeded to J
fibers: the averabe yield is eatintated I
‘ ikhgiving day.
GLASS CREEK.
at tvi bushels, giving a total production 1
of l2,iXMi,iM» bushels.
*
Mm. Edgar Gth vUitetT her dster
FINE LAKE.
. J be sigiiltiiMiice of tbie scarcity of'
Mm. Carpenter of Shultz the forepart'
Delayed letter.
this
1
ear
’
s
crop
i-j
al»&gt;
shown
’ by win- ■
■&gt;f tin* weekr
.
‘
.
Ibivis
,
,,. Clarence
. ,
.
fa nily of Batik parison with the kverages for v.e ten J
Mrs. Carrie McDonald visited her [ l reek have moved nto their n» vr home
jean- from IKtil u, IW{. inclusive, i
hroib’-r B. M. Jenkins and family last ■WMhe Pfandwr p&amp;&lt;t.
During this perioji 2t3J|F, acres on an
Saturday.
Mi« Emma Paul jtiml hrr,**h»*r. Roger
average were devoted t&lt;» potatoes. The i I
•Gbifrv Crtvk grange initiated jWo fa ”f Battle Creek -.rien guesta at thejr
average yield
l.ipbeh. au 1 the &gt; .
llie rim tw &gt; degree- Saturday evening. broth.-rV the first u&lt; Jliv, week.
production
Mjv. M.i^.l Bojyjil. and litth daugbi hoi* will ta u dance at the Grange
gut -f* .’f the fuiiner'b
ball a w&lt;ek from next Thursday night. । u‘r ^*’ryl
In addition to the umiller acreage,
! parents at.Shore Acres.
the small production thh year it-' also

YOUR
OVERCOAT

• •

The J, S, GOODYEAR CO

Mie. Mabel Veekley cloaed a very
vnooeraful term of^rhooi |n the Tann&lt; r district Nov. 8tff.

Uncle John Hendrioka ia quite poo,, i J*1" "-Horad tbe ftan. of a
ly with erysipelas in one of his limits, j H,tet,nW» people |

#6le.

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n wiiii
"AS A WILD REPORT

CORRESPONDENCE. )
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£S

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JJOiBdui

Silk Lined Mocha Gloves, $1,25 and $1.50,
Ladies’ Knit and Flannel Skirts, 25c, 50c, 85C.
WARM UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, AND OTHER
*
COLD WEATHER COMFORTS.
•*

Tin' electric. line purveyor ar. at dur to the wet wenlhvr. of early sprii.g. ,
Lerma utia waa sick the Utter
but in h (t&lt;-r ut this. work now Mirwyfa^jthrough L^e center
of our farm-.
: in-mustJtp.Mlhic* which bhorlvned the:
&lt;&lt;&gt; far ■
The fanners an- uisv at- the corn crop mid fk.:naged ,ihf. tubera.
i
farmers have been almiwt totally nn- :
EAST BALTIMORE.
now. Turning out i ix-d
■ able to Cdjte with the blight.
Min. Mary McIntyre called j|t - Mm. . La« night wiu» th roldeM this t
Some i«‘ on fa-* lak&lt; thin- morning.
iiichurJ Morgan n last Saturday.

Mi.
part »

C. E

raN,

. • HAST!:

EAST .MAPLE GRpVE.

Leon Muon and lady friend took din-

Try a BA Ai IM ER
Want
dv.
1 cent a word

CEDAR CREEK.
John Biggs is still very UL
• ,
Miss Ethel Minimi d who i*&gt;attending
Mra. 4*ar«il Winins um&gt; again ‘railed f
school at Hastings -pent. bunday at: «o Battle Creek on acrt|unt of the neA number from thia place. attended home.
ven iHness ’of her niece Miss Mae
•• sale &gt;•! H. Norris of Prichard ville
Mrs. Geslvr i\ i

lined to be jometiniw unkind
• git up and git."
• • w:.ilc be is trying to .'.nd
•. dents will tit.

when he gels to the top
g &lt;•» rise.
' ItilHt.rc will StQji
a

•..-t’’ to f’-.ti.ibh
ibh the
the people of this
I Mlti k. LATH. SHINGLES and all kinds
•• J ei c
h und rtdh of satisfied .custom­
, •t-deu. if y&gt;n: t'eM'-anythlng ini our line

Tom inson Lumber Co.

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Hastings, Mich,
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!

CHRISTMAS GRAND OFFER
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
hi lu-at.-r r-H-onl tor bus&gt;ines»
a re doing to beat it this year.
.—il why we slionhlu’t. We
:aiiit---). and the people know me
l-r than ever before. I am
!' with all the newest and latest
Mounts. Gards. Folders than 1
1pust.

"

: durenient I am offering.
If
o-- business what will? How
■ ink.- so many beautiful presents

free of charge
-Wiu,

■n of my BEST CABINETS
. w
the New Style, Handsome
WltSiicd portrait FREE OF CHARGE.
, Thiilii
’
1 portrait aTaie is actually worth
Is for that.
all size yon get an extra picture
■i r^-. Iiandsome mount—a pretty

You KNO,v WHAT YOU GET, WHEN YOU
get CHRISTMAS
_
_ PHOTOS.

They

HAVE NO EQUAL.

Thiidc'^I'J11' st-|idio in Middleville every

^VYf located in the Ferguwm Build­

er "tataHle,

.

.

_____

,

H- J. CHRISTMAS,
"«r«cs.

PHOTOGRAPH^R«

Don’t
Miss It!

Mire Beythu Rumi visited relatives in .
Jay -Vilkii.-.in of t iih | la.-e and Ike■ - Charlotte last week.
j
Mie* Beulah Lamb of Charlotte is'
Johnson, of Prairiev lie wer| Kalau:
visiting Miss Heat ha Aiidrew*. andoth .
The wedding hells
saintly r'Hig er friends lhis week.
ip thi* vicinity.
Miss Frances Robins &lt;if Battle Creek j
Mr. Chandler »urj • teKil h|s friends, ’-vas a guest of her aunt Mrs. Will;
and neigh tars by I'ringing! horn-* a , Davis last week. Her friend ArrfHe1
luunvin of Battle Creek came Saturdayi
wifet one day. last wti».*k.
•
and accotnnaiHetl her home Sunday.
Han Holbrook and family [ore now
Chancey Hicks of Nashville ixii*«:.l
occupying An-lpra (Url - hone.
S'liiuay^ut .lin-littmc uf ike L.ttc Ts UUJit
D. L. Mortbhind is reported bn tbe
Mnt. .lake Traxler Sunday.
.

te
•i d ’twill teach him to serVe
skill nwet their test.
r ft bract* the nerve

are h

THANKSGIVING.

writing.

of Success

.

FOR

Next Week
158841

Gits Morghnthaler nnd wife called on
Udi Shuyp'f ix\Jj)ie Sunday

Olmstead preached the

Floyd Fejghner &lt;&lt;( Na-hville and
Oscar CAttiptall «l|eDt one tiny in
Miss Winnie Hagerman were gu-Ms of '
Hastings last week., j
; the latter’s jarents Sunday.
being improved
’ The.iinv wcatfce
Tim*. Gould„,,
and
v wife visited
-TT
at the
by r-vrryon--. Ncki iyj all of tl»«‘ ct.rn.. '■*. iloIn,. of Joe Smith's oiie day lust week.
husked and fanner-* age getting ready
Mra. ix*Graml Shidler has l*en tery ,
for winter.
i ill the past two weeks but is tatter.
Mrs. Morthland spent' Saturday and .
Fred Fuller atyi wife commenced
Sunday with her mother, Mra. ,Gc«ler
S'keeping house, in -their new hoine ;
who !&gt; ill.
Thursday.
Sehool^will begin next Monday 'utter
a two week’s vacation withM&gt;w» 1
SOUTHEAST YANKEE SPRINGS.
Nobles as teacher.
'
Grace Early has cominenml her :
Miss Li blue McCollum will have a winter term of schikil in Yankee,
social at Hope Center FcbuoI house next Springs.
|
Saturday evening. A nice program ' Scott Cook hks recently purchased ’
will ta rendered.
Wm. Stockings’ farmin Orangeville!

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A Chicken
FREE

SALE

Best Hour ha&gt; an appetiz­
ing smell and a delicious
flavor te'hich makes your
mouth water and re­
minds you of those care
free days of childhood
when, after a good hard
play, you came in and
got a, generous slice of
mother's bread and
butter. Bread made of

SATURDAY
Don’t
Miss It!
Twelve

Rowe’s Best
Flour
• Has a better flavor than
the old time bread, and
if you'll only chew it
thoroughly you'll agree
with us.
Ear bread
• slowly und enjoy if.

For Sale. By

Bars of Soap

__

FOR

DePue &amp; Babcock,

25 cents.

Shoes, Rubbers, Socks and Felt Boots.
A new stock and the best goods for the
money.

• township.'
Mr. Clyde Palmiter of Jackson.Mick !
;
_ •_____
; Hremau
on•* tbe'*•M. C.R. IL has bee®!
visiting
।............ - his sister Mrs.
Mr Heistand.
Miss Lnlu Potter was quite nick last ;
j there Dec. .1th.
J It whs Mra. .Slephensun's aged, week’ Dr. Swift of Middleville was
!
। grandmother instead . of mother she called and she i* now much tatter.
■ came to &lt;«■€ hn print-H in last week &gt;
Mrs. Blackmore and hustand' have,
returned to Yankee .Springs.
'
| itemsi | ___
A large
crowd
ci were in attendance at
Mra Pahnitvr of Futon' Rapid* is ।
' the Hari Friday nirfl.i and ir thd* vixiting her daughter. Mra Ata Hein- ■
j gentlemen
who peiiisted in making • xand.
’
I
a dtsturtance’ had taken tn- mselves
(Bn account •'! a siri* horse the in- !
I elsewhere the rert wjjld undcr.Medly •
ten.led ilaiice at- Frank Hart ’s was held ,
‘ bVurr7 Eb!-v7t‘«L.k
-1-1.
Tom Murph,

GRANGE HALL. CORNERS.

Owing to tad weather, the cemetery
circle did M meet
Mr. und Mr..
.rerale Bi.brldgerSor! 1. but will meet

' iim a few davs with his cousins HerI ,ng * f I Tinian Moore
«
- — -j husinesa Friday.
Mr. and Mra John N&lt;fm* of Larev
called at J. Bowser s Friday;
Hurry
I The corn hunker was
re ’s Saturday.
.
! B’-ew-ee
, II. Wickwire and wile ol Brat.Wm.
ai K.
I-. Merrill
a 1®
tbe laut
Held weru »t
Merrill .
■»« ot
m fc
uw
weet
_
BARRYVILLE CHURCH

NOTES

1 es.
। |]
Oak Grove whool oonimenevu this
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week with Mira King ra traudmr.
JJr
Mr., A. I. I’otter v-iu.tcd
'their dangbrar Mr*. E&lt;L McKibben £
; g,, _
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banfield.
banfielo
,
Mi* Lillian Brown ck»«l a mort
j
ln ,h|.awrirt i)

“
IMroi. wl.h tlrair
Suiid.iy-m.™,™. Bert. C-n-ek m
Rev.
Marvcn JXJ h hl Meeling »t | dunghter Ifernlee.
Ret. Mart
’ --•••■••
( j&lt;ort Bellinger took* trip • tp Ann
I Ar lor last Snturd.y to wiumra th. loot
tall game between Michigan and WitMr. and Mr.- S..1.W fro®
contan. of conrra Michigan beat.
attended chnrch'Sraiday,
Ereryliody la Ini’ited to attend»
I Mr&gt;-1 Vera Latlirnp and -langhter
dim&lt;’«ei.l.t'F. E. Doty', next In­
from Aaahville w*a at Sunday «rv ce day evening ao th- preacher raid Sonturn to Uirir bom« &gt;n Ohra.

fromH-.ins.JUkMJ-^Xn^

nrday »d Sonday w.lb
narenia and come to ctrarcuWill Hyde will entertain the

dinner.

Oysters, Cranberries, Dates, Oranges^
Lemons, Pears, Apples and Grapes.

H. Courtney who has lieen suffering
» fructured limb ia now able to

laat
taronla raid
and pupils
Kuv. Duiley «"J
'ro,r
M Friday.
Frid»y. Both'
Boil! ».nurt»
jraeU.
wan a former pastor &gt;of Barryville is,i regret (hat
- - ahe
■*---------—them.
them
nnial. tleave
vudijBgthuiroM rrijud* Horn £rt. ■
Iraiing Blackman of Pruirievilte will
Tiray go .0
1tha wtotor b-ra&gt;.
We wish him
*on und tumily- «nd n&gt; ®»*«iD our school­
future home.
J
Ar. biu Butwnnd uilo «re kreping !
Mraler ulrl Hoor-r.
rhim.b
looking utter thing, for Mr. ,
BomeUpe
in ,larr.'v,1,tand Mra P A. Fisher while they are
v,tnt Iin

hM«ElmeHirbnra.dMI. Atwood

A Fresh Supply of

day morning.
Mrs. Edmonds is said to be improv­
ing under medical care which she is
receiving at Grand Rapid.

1

DePue &amp; Babcock
Always Open Evenings.

VWW

Phone 86.

I I Cl V W

the largest stock of Furniture, Carpets, Lino­
leums and House Furnishings ever shown
in Barry County or vicinity.
Bedroom Suite, odd Dressernand Iron Beds, a grpat
big line of nice new goods to select from.
are
headquarters for Conches and Rocking Chairs. See our
handsome line of Grill work; all kinds in stock.

Why not buy that Piano or Organ that you have
been thinking about all summer of ns, we are selling
strictly high grade instruments at low prices.
Furniture Corners

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture C»

) :
FKIHIATK OKBKR.
//
State of Mlctilmm, the Probutt- Court tor tbe
U County of Barry.
'. ; At a *c**fun of 5*14 Court, twhi at tbe Probate
offiiw In thr city of Hastings in said Conrity." ou
ll -1 TtiMdayttn* Mtti day of Nor. a. 1). iwto.
)
ITesrni Honl Chat. M. Mw-k, .luilse of Pro-

[, \

In the matter of ilH* • stale ot Aduni Os»’hM decoMM.
&lt;M&gt; readmit nnd Ottnr. the p«Ul&gt;on.duly red
fled, of John F. Osvuld. wn of -aI&lt;1 drmtniMl
pr-Qina that ndmlnl'tnilloii trfSaid estate may
fl
|i;.Bt«-d tv.lolni F. &lt;&gt;-wa!d. or to some .oth\ er nnltubb* person.
i Thvtciiiaiti H Is ordered. Umt FrW-jy the "th
(I
\

tltivujiiid that tin* hsirsst Uw of vOd deeca-e-1
und KlI'Qth'-r
In *ald rstatr.
: art- required to appear at a *&gt;e-4cM&gt; of *ald
court, tie'll tu be holdeb ut the probat* oHlw,
ltittWliyirfHamiiEs.il&gt; said countyAud show
I ttw. to tho pnraoos liitrrmtrd In sato ovute.
' erf the pendency uf x*M potltton aud the. blar­
ing thereof by cahstug m copy of tbh order, to.
bo pnlill«b*4 m the Haiti ma Ban x an a nova­
patter prtnlrte and elruutalrd la aald county
i of Hairy, onoc tn each
for three nueo-n
; *i»ti week* previous to
day of bearing.
Bottra-rtfl-rohan-.
। (A true wpy.l

The prescription work at Mulhol-

�HASriRGb HAKNKK. NOVEMBER 22.

PROUT III Mis
IM &lt;,000 (Anil

Sunday wllb Ed. McKIbbw and wife

in Hope.
Will Raymond of near Jackson ia

IFENS

FOR

visiting relative* here.
Will Ward aud wife of Orangeville
spent Sunday at B. F. Norris ’
THE EXPERIENCE OFC. BAUGH­
Jesse
Grover was in Kalamazoo last
INTERESTING NEWS ABOUT THE
MAN OF BOWENS MILLS IN
Thursday.
TEACHERS AND THE
Elam Springer and. wife of Leighton,
raising short horns.
CITY SCHOOLS
were the guests of relatives here over

Sunday.
H. H. Johnson aud wife of Wayland

DOESNT PAY TO
RAISE SCRUBS

TRIALS OF FOOT
visited friends here SundaX.
BALL MANAGER.
School opened Monday at the Springs

A wne Line of

with Grace Early as teacher.
Beginning In a Small Way, Mr. B.
Mrs. John Everhart and Miss Grace
Telia What He has Done
Early returned Saturday from a two
partment, Thanksgiving
weeks visit in Allegan county.
In Two Years.
Program Nov. 29.
Mrs. Will Orton u# the west county
Through the courtesy of our Bowens
Miss Bertha Addison, our teacher of line was the guest of her parent* H Milla correspondent. wo print below, a
Commercial work and History, has Page and wife, Friday.
1«,« from Mr. C Ba.iKhma... ot
Earl Buskirk and wife spent Satur­
been confined to her room at tbe home
Bowen. Milin, who comtMhrad to rain,
ot Mr. Edger since Last Friday with day and Sunday with friends in Irving. .bort bora rattle two yearn ago. Oinan attack of lutlammatory rheumatism.
Dennis O’Connor and wife and John eeivin* the idea chat it di«u&gt;'t V*! &gt;“
The prospects are not good for her Duffey of the ftlty called on relatives
raiw"acrnl»." be decided to change
Immediate return. Mr. Chamberlin 1b Sunday. #
m.-tbod-c Ho pwchamd a good abort
looking after her work temporarily.
.M..and Mrs. Thomas Blackmore of horn cow two yearn ago. Tbe follow­
Tbe botauy students are studying the Rives, Jackson county, arrived here ing letter will tell bow well lie has
subject of ‘ Seedlings.” As supplement last week and will take up their, res!.- nucceetled. und it would neem an though
ary to this work they are doing outside deuce on the1 bride's farm. Mrs. B. hie experience wnnld I* u good pointer
I reading on “Oil PrtMncing Seeds.”
was formerly Mrs. Fox.
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forothen. Hi. letter In an Mlowa.—
! Miss Daisy Dowling expects to attend
Dear Sir*.—
,
the wedding of a fortner classmate, a
You request information concerning
Miss Broughton now of Jackson, formmy abort torn cattle deal recently made.
I arly of Middleville. The event takes
Replying allow me to say that I think
. place at Jackson, next Wednesday.
this the proper time to purfhase good
Miss La Dick went to Kalamo
. ASSYRIA GRANGE.
cattle, especially short K&lt;»rn*,a« they are
I Friday evening to visit her sister Mrs.
\ । | dhas. Dougherty who is ill. She stay
Special Anniversary program for De­ tlie only cattle for the farmer, produc­
ing both iieef and milk. They are
6 j ed over until Monday noon and Mrs. cember 2. . ’
Anniversary song— Grange Melodies, now so ‘ heap that it dot* not pay (if
y 1 j (liamberllu had charge of her work
it
ever did) to own and breed h-hiIis.
(( I during her absence.
page 143.
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Roll call—Re.*]x&gt;n*e. quotations from I ptircba*ed at the short horn sale held
' The trials of a Foot Ball Manager
in Chicago. Illinois. Decemlier 7. '(«.
\\ i are legldn, judging from the e.\|*erl- Grange Ritual.
Paper—The 'grange, it* origin: where a pure bred Batea .Short Horn cow. for
/I i ences that Mr. Edger has. Some lime
$15ii. Lnchiding exi»ense** she coat me
und
by
whom
—
Bro.
Marvin.
11 [ ago he arranged with Mr. Spietsma,on the farm $Ukl. She raised me two
Paper—Usefulness of the Order
(l i Manager of the Hollend High School
bu’l calves. 1 aold one at 7 montlw old
aggregation tor-a game here last Satur- Worthy ’Muster.
tu my neighbor Jas. Jackson for $30.
SOng
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Pag*
54.
A' day and a return game at Holland this
The
other one 1 took lack to Chicago
Recitation—Poem tbe Patron Birth.
J ' week Saturday. But the ethics of Foot
tbe 2nd ot this month- and. with the
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Sister
Clark.
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' Ball management sometimes smack of
Read)ng--faking the RitualPerMinal. mother. Mild them in the Dedicatory R
the peculiar. Onr toys were at the
year olds of the International fbow
1 train to meet the Holland (quad but Reminiscence* of ’ ‘Fiither”O. H. Kel­
Building. Tlie two head brought me
f| I none came. Ab yet we have received ley—By Lecturer.
•.iifticient money to pay all expanse and
Reading, the Father Kelley "fund.
) | nd explanation of the failure save that
ship
hojne four flue tdtaalea and two
proceed*
to
go
to
A
penny
march,
V
myde to Mr. Edger, when hq called the
fine hull calves.tallied at
and $100
; manager up, vyho said that they had Father Kelley.
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cash.
The calf that I sokl was l« :
ClosingSung.
i written us on Wednesday notifying us 1
months old weighed IB30 poutxfy and’
. Heal’
I of'a tuibsequeul arrangement to play ILecturer.
lopped the Mile $210. 1 think that I
j at Muskegon Saturday. The letter has |
hnvM-Jade a fair profit in two years
. | failed to put in au appearance and
ont of uije row. My herd now numbers
I probably has gone where the young ANNUAL MEETING AG­
RICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
14 head.. My bfwd Bull is an imported
1 man's tepee of keeping an agreement
I wept. As yet no game has been arrnngTlie Annual "Meeting • of the’ Burry Scotch calf.H years old and weigh* now
: ed jfor this week although a )&lt;ersi»tent County Agricultural Society for bear­ abont 1H(K» -pountls. I expect in tbe
ing the annual report and lor the elec­ near future to fit a herd of five for the
, effort has been made.
ffliM Grace Meade was out of school tion of officers and three directors show ring. ”
Yours fur better cattle in .Barry
all of last week owing to the tact that whose terms of oilier expire will ixt
! her brother who resides at Belding held at the Court House on Friday the county.
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C. Baughman.
first day of December next. Meeting
I underwent an operation.
I Miss Hazel Henry of the Normal * will begin at. 10 o’clock and continue
A good portion of Barry county is
all the day. A fnlrfutendance iadesired.
I CIbbb after a week’s illness resumed’
en]&gt;ecially well adapted to stock rais­
W. H Schantz
.1. D. Benham.
ing. and Mr. Baughman'* experience
! herschoyl work Monday: so did Cecil:
certainly ahnwA that it 'tan be done at
• Munton who has been ill with tonsilliif.
a profit.
1 ’1 he Barry&lt;0. Teachers Association |

and Horse
Clothing, and
Fine Harness,
Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Telescopes and
Fur Coats.
W. H. MY^RS &amp; SON,
Hastings, Michigan.

Phone 314.

/ THE GRANGE

..WATCHES..
Call and sec what I have to
offer in the Watch Line for

/ Remember everything new aid up-to-date in Jewelry—
) no old *topld
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REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

?orge Newton.
JEWELER and OPTICIAN,
HaMinas, Mich.

Housefurnishings?
Ye* by the Carload.

Just Htcpthis way sir. We dont cal! nur goods
nobby or *tyjish or up-to-date, we call them jn«*t what
you want and to be this they juiut combine every de­
sirable quality.

Here they are; Hood Goods. Popular prices
If you want your pictures framed right by an
expert bring them hen-. It costs no more than to have
them half done anywhere. 'Sleep in Sanitary Beds.

RenKes &amp;. Walldorff,
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
THREE

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LICENSED

EMBALMERS.

OPPORTUNITY
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At Greatly Reduced Prices.

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A Thanksgiving prugrame will
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i Miss Grace Giddings. Vice-President |
of Inst year’s N omal Class, now Pres!- |
j dent of the B. C. N. T. C. A. Aesocia- |
! tiotj, and teacher qf the Pleasant Hili
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। Huakere, and |8 nOw doing Hiawatha
I under the efficient instruction of Mist

‘Master of destinies am I!
Fame. love, and fortune at my footsteps wait.
Citiesand Held.- I walk: I penptrate
Desert- and seas remote, and passing by
Hovel, and marl, and palace, soon or late.
I knock unbidden at every gate.
If sleeping, wake. If feasting rise before
I turn away. It is the hour of fate,
And they who follow me reach every state
Mortals desire, and conquer every foe
Save death: but those who doubt or hesitate
Condemned to failure, penury and woe
Seek me in vain and uselessly implore
I answer not. and I return no more."

i'rxctice work in Arithmetic begins
| this week, when the “how to du it” will
I become more apparent.

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Remem lw»r the lyg sale of Monarch
ranges at W. A. Hall's all next week.

Attachments and repairs for all
makes.
Machines repaired ana
cleaned.

T. PHILLIPS
IN THE GOOD OLD PURITAN TIME.
TlmukHRivingday wab a.flay of tliiiK .i nl, ■ ■ ..u.- &lt; jq j
ing and its festive-ide wa.- oiv- of it4 ।
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features as it is today. If you wi.uid -■■ ■. a Tbank. .)
giving dinner perfect in ■all its apraiihti-.-1.-.-. remerajier '
we can furnish.you with all that i- . ... ..
: . makei it
such.
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I^ayer Raisins per package .
Malaga Grapes per pound
New’ California Figs ywr puund
Celery, .fresh, per package
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Naval Orangey per dozen
Banauu. large and ripe pel dozen
&lt;wvet Potatoes per peck ,-T.
English Walnut* per pound,
French Mushrooms per can .

Hams ®L Russ,
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Prou.pl Delivery.

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SATURDAY
THE

Range
The demonstration of “The MalleaH.
which has been the talk of the town and- which has
brought so many interested people to ourjstor: auring
the present week will POSITIVELY END SATURDAY.
If you are among the very few who nave notin- 4
spected this exhibit—if you have not availed yourself
of the opportunity of seeing
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RUTLAND CENTER.
The L. A. 8. at John Belson’s Fri­
day was well attended.

John Oakes of Hollandspeni a por­
tion of last week here, the guest or
Chasiand BUI Oakes.

Hastings, Michigan.

Floy Erway aud Stella Edgar spent
Sunday at North Irving.
Austin Dibble of Grand Rapids is
spending a few weeks with friends and
relatives in this vlcininy.

Ernest Erway of the city spent Sat­
urday'and Sunday at R. Foreman’s.
Zero Newland entertained company
from Orangeville, Sunday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Bill Wickman of
Jonesville spent a portion of the week
at Chas. Oak’s

Geo. Edger Jr. and family have
moved into John Black’s new house.

Andrew Wickman and wife of Fow­
lerville came Monday to vjj.it at Chas.

Will be in office Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.
COBB'S CORNERS.

pdre. Uazuu of Clarksville in a guest
atGe&lt;x McNutt’s.

Grandma Cobb is very low at thisi
John Foreman and Forest Havens
and lady friends spent Sunday at John
writing.
George Ingram and wife attended Trego’* of North Irving.
the G. A R. social at Hastings Satur­
Bertha Benedict spent Sunday at
day evening.
C. A. Newland’s.
had at the
night, about
YANKEE SPRINGS.
at tbe
Nov., 25th

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JTCCL—^^LLF

Sunday school was reorganized Sun­
day with Mrs. W. Foreman as super­
intendent.

J.’. Vanderbrook and family^spent
Sunday in Hastings.

Real Estate and Investment Broker.

LEE HING'S, StSt'.

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Oil for all machines 6 cepts per
bottle, 5 bottles for 25 cents, large
bottles.

Barter.
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Miss Florence J. Erway paid the
Class a visit last week.
■ On Monday, Miss Ruth Bach.eller
spent the morning in the Normal room.

C. B. BENHAM, .

TC A । Un i fin Hie of
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Breei Tn it 35c
tri Bint Tn it 50c.
Bat* Jiju ut Olin Tu. ul pa
pt th ratE irtitli it

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Domestic, New Home and a few
cheaper grades such as the New
Royal, Eldredge B, Payency etc.
some as low as $10.00. Call and
you will be convinced.

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OPPOKTITNITY is knocking at your gate that you
may know that you can invest your earnings, no matter
how small, on an equal basis with the banker and capi­
talist, and receive the full earning power -of yonr money­
in securities that are absolutely safe, netting you from
eight per cent up. the same as the bankers invest your
money in, if you placed it with them.
I have a plan whereby you can save and invest at
the same time. You can invest each month the money
you can spare and deposit it in a security that is abso­
lutely safe, that will bring you returns three to eight
times as large as the bank eilers.
Will you listen to the knock of OPPORTUNITY.’'
Will yotf let me serve you! A simple request will bring
the plan in detail.
.

City Bank Building.

We &lt;)c»ir,‘ to reader nur twartMi tbsuk* to.
v* so
Aetlti ai:,l .

, will convene at the High .School room rite niajtv rmn&lt;i* and neteat*nr»'« no
• ou Saturday; Dec. P. -State Sup|. I’. Ik mweti h, h&gt; and MUtpailty durma tbf
i-urtai uf ourjttn* one. Their
! Kelley expects to be present and will ■
• deliver an address ou “The Aim of-Ed-!
I ucaaion.
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The finest Rotaries made are the
Wheeler &amp; Wilson and Standard.

F REE
To every ’purchaser of
“The Malleable" Range
this week only we will
give absolutely free, a
$7.50 set of Cooking
Utensils

free

“THE MALLEABLE" RANGE |
in operation and tasting for yourself the good things
that it cooks, YOU’D BETTER HURRY.
,
‘‘THE MALLEABLE" is the range for homes where the
best is none too good. It is not lowest in price, but
most economical.
“THE MALLEABLE" is the strongest range on earthbuilt on honor through and through of truest steel and
maUeable iron—you couldn't break it with a sledge.
It is hand rivite'd—air tight; bums perfectly and
cooks things as you want them, when you want them.
Its use saves many dollars in a year.

Till Saturday night we are serving visitors with delicious not
biscuits and coffee. You ere cordially Invited.

R. I. HENDERSHOTT,

�^ACTINGS BANNER, NOVEMBEK 22. W

I The &gt; ^"°?al
ifflll Store

M. C. Excuratom.
* Mlrtlgm train f„r Michigan

News. &gt;

“d eonvenHogue’, announcement for . .“ 1
&lt;*"•"! ''Wolverine'
. “
"mverine*
“ie on ahom ,t lr jeaenMJ1! saves h-if „ j
Kive« nw»i &gt; ®°ln* an(1 Coming and
YoX r ”
y fQr hlwln«* ln W
Tho HaatingJ^wling team defeated

See

the Charlotte team at
night Uy V points.

Charlotte but

K. 1. Hendendivtt is havjng a hie

ie Rexall sale uf “Tho Malleable'ranges this wm
AbOUt
selling three Monday fonmoon.
4cXbfb,L*iv?gD*yR‘™-'
One rem-1 week,
A Monarch:range will be cooking
Reined^5
bireuita aud •-■Qlfoe all nest week at W
cure
all.
vntll Dee. 4th There rot
A. Hall s Como and see how nnidt “
edy is not
vl’’ne^?"n,“10
,i. remedy and nlrck it is done.
Perry Henry’s son. ot Baltimore, who
"sease. If was SO seriously Injured by falling | Mich. Deceinter 12 -15-05.
lbe
[or W?
from s tree one day last week, is reabove oecaaluB a rate ot one fare for the
there is a:' : hing the I iwrted as improving.
und trip will he given u,,„ ,&gt;f
Lew Norton, of Mattle Urore. re­
matter with you, Rex­ turned
inX' ,;Dee. !0
Monday, from a hunting trip
remedy to northern Michigan, having killed Holiday earorslou. tuCanada. Ou,
all makes
of two deer.
T";”nyw"'k"ndk"':!"""^iaf“.’“’uLtl1'Li"T
snteed
to •theC,,limit
thai is. £•
some hot biscuit and coffee coolreil „„
a Monarch range

ciire it.
■ JlusswcR ■ », ill distribute
■ ::ijr entiever &lt;hc &lt;SV-;
: ,nc Talk."
’ dri "Aj’s ■
?,£ to every
[i sR.-jla
.
. tiily andSyou
cat.
&gt;'
mH bew i;:' - mid -wh’nt a
Id be, why
jNsrns.Tr - c successful
fowl! femc-nc
agents take
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See our ■■■. &lt; window
display ot -u: . enjedfes.

W. A. Hall.
It is .iij old Myingao u&gt;ld that the be,.?
miihvaj-A theoh^pegt. Monarch ranges
nre the test, hence they must te the
cheap. *t. Monarch ranges will te on
special -ale at W. A. Hall* from Nov.
27. to Dec. 2.

A Mtumrch range will te fired up
and dointf actual cooking and baking
at W. A. IJall'» from Nov. 27 to Dec.
I. Come unite, a ««, ,b« need.
no blacking. Tlie tup is ground bright
rX’."""’’ W7“
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WAat we My we do, we dp do
ford Hick, went to Ionia today.
Mr mid Mrs. Fr«l Parker went to T
Graad Rapids today.
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Althea daughter of Mr. and Mrs.'D. •
" ■ Kogers, is seriously iU,
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E M. Evarts. „f Nashviille. was in 1
this city on business yesterday.
Vern Town, of Hickory Corns™, i, Z
uf hmaum m7 b“t.7.“

of Um Ohlo.
spent Sunday with hi. parents’ in this
City.
Mire Mary strong. of Irving. sjfe„t
Sunday with her sister. Mr., .lames
Pattison.
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Frank.
Rorabeck and son |
Uiay visited relatives in Dowling the
i first uf the week.

Dec. I4^ir,_|„ „nd ,-,u S
it leaving .12,,“,
Htnnrn hmMrs. J. c. Norton, of Vermontville, i
snug .IretmaUon nm later than
.
„ « tick.! o«i„. : visited her daughter Mrs. Frank Rem- :
if".?!;
0'1. re-n,
‘"'Ihire.at
ulie
a few days last .week.
;for farther information,
w. s Fterr... i .
Miss Matie Uhl returned Tuesday I
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from Grand Rnpi&amp;i where she had been
m
visiting Mrs. W. J. Woobfon.
) ANMr\i isu^r-M.^...
( Z ifhas. Dnbuia and ;»on Rert left fur
( ANNOUNCEMENTS ’ S«n Prarri^t, California. Monday
1 a ■—*------—S-*—*-~_-*—p where tMr.will H*dd the winter.

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Tlie Uhrirtian Scfcmee Society ^.rv
O. Harwood lia» secured a position
•w* lu G. a. :r. hsli: Topic at
. «a brakeman on the M. C. R. R. und
Gml 41,,. OI^y ™U™„I
has left the city fu nwume bis new
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!7&lt;*fo“l a. ih.. lu,u,;
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Mr aim Mr* Harry Eggjeston. of
- —— • of Mn». John
waters fur a picnic dinner Nov.
,j Elkhart. Ind., visited rhe farmer's
Everyl»dy vow.
parents Mr. and Mr*. John Eggleston
Tlie subject »t the wrmun at tbu M. over Kunda&gt;-

Glass

.Silverware
■Y-

- my Qid
.interested

uun with

W.5. TYRRELL
Of tWOlMlthe. place.
' entrnL Pas­
s' . Mich.4 :
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SATURDAY,

NOV.
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PHONE 30.

served. A .set of gilt decorated dishes g,arn wah especially good. Mrs. Hender- i C"unt\
were prwwitml to thorn by Mr. Frank ! .bun acromiianiKl by Ioitonghtm |

nre now
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OFFICERS.
J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice President..

W. D. HAYES. Cashier.

H. 6. HAYES. Assistant Cashier.

NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION
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; The Hastings National Bank was originally "estate*
lished in Hastings in ISuG. almost half a century ago.
It was the first Bank organized in Barry County,
and the first and .only ohe to incorporate under tlie
National Banking laws.

It has always been as safe and sound in crimes arid
panics as during prosperity.
Our long experience, large ifesoprees and extensive
connections arc a decided advantage to those having
account** with us.
We pay 3 per cent interest on Savings Deposits,
compounded semi-annually.
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Fflivin in behal/ot Iheewulauiy prevent MixCUra. alnj Mr. Hama accom-,
We shall mine them very much. «• ) panied by Ml* Harper gave two beam
ibciaiiy in the Sunday reboot and Bn- tiful holire and un instrumental solo
pcAniMC RGHM
dearer. ..I which Mrs. Newton i. a
Georg.-Huffman was w much enI nt HtAUINU fiUUlff
teacher, and I’ne of Endeavor work, joyed hr wan iddiged to respond to &gt;n
and In,-?. Organist. The beat wiahw. oi enrere Good^pmtse waa given to (Has Been Nicely Fitted Up. Will Be
thi. community go with them. They , roil call
Interest Concent­
Open Sundays A.* Well
will live in Hutinga.’
ing swita-rlaili. ' Mrs..Isabel Davi.l;__________________
|aon Daly, of Adrian, wfeo was prerent .
As Evenings.
W ANT THEIR BANwaacalled on jor « b'v. remarks and
The reading room over the Natiunnl
NFRS THURSDAY . aba diacnsred Uriel’r ideas suggested to
bank hn« l»een nicely fitted Up and is a
Weunderatmtd
petition h« laren he,• by :Mrsr « &gt;’“&lt;, -r''
very cosy place. The new magazine*
circulated on one of the Delton route. , brteneil to witj, mtotoaf
and other iiiteresting'pulilications are

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HASTINGS, MICH.

J. T. LOMBARD. President.

JOHN 8ESSMER,

P»trctas am

NOV.
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WEDNESDAY,

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,.OPEh EVENINGS,

The Jeweler

STARTS

A cordial invitation is extended to every Lady in Hastings and vicinity
to visit our FUR SALE. Come whether you wish to make purchases
or not.
IT’S A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR GOODS.
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Sul Glass

Sale

We will promise to show you the biggest assortment of all
• kinds of Furs you ev?r saw in all your life and we will posi• tively guarantee a saving of from 15 to 25 per cent on any
• selection you make.

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Silver

$2500 WORTH OF SAMPLE FURS

: Don’t Ladies' Sample Jackets
5 Miss Ladies' Sample Scarfs
This Ladies’ Sample Muffs
Fur Children’s Sample Scarfs
Children's Sample Sets
Sale

Mr. ami Mr., Herman I'nwl. in honor
of their .marriage anniveraary&gt; enter­
tained informally a few friends at an
"’"r“‘nK "iU '»
"■' J' MieffMt-l mudC. H. Oaboru
oyster supper at tbeir home Monday
4MOMU. OI
’ ufolignZlb
,he k°rd
In the eve- leave tomarrow far Scottsville, 'Mason
'■v&lt;;;v',r&gt; ""7 l7d. _i
nfor
-------- 're concept ion. "
county on a tew day* -.shooting before
and mmle furmahvd the ,evening.
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There wili l&gt;e a special mueting of the time runs out &lt;&gt;n partridges.
leriaiiimeut
TuXv'JXV - ”im14.“", E' P'',"7’k “,“1 ilr’ tlwfc
That tlie quality uf work done by C
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"'I'-nW U.c s. s Slate Cx,nE Lunn, tho merchant tailor, i. atriel ..uvcum,.H.'iC-b„„,,rk
jins.
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vent tel! held ut Traver-r City last
ly first elaS". Is 'atteated by the fuel
J here will t&gt;f A Thanksgiving concert wenk. They report’ 75 conntii* Tcpre*
■ c :npt'i filled.
at the Presbyterian church next Sunday &gt;-nted aud 55o delegate*.
ceived order* for several ntlta from
,\-Js DcliMrtd peb ph-living in'Grand Rapids Mt. evening Tin* j&gt;e*t inusiral lalrnt.uf the Mr. and Mr*. FYvd K. Benham left
city will tAkdpM-t. and Mi** Vinnie
a
Lunn lias an. advertisement in this
। Tor Chicago.today after an extended
Ream w ill r-mti.
a
visit with -friends ami relative* in this
'V issue tliat will h- of interest to all ।
gmitlcmer.
‘ » The W.-umn** home Miteiouary S.
vicinity Mr. Benham i&lt; engaged- in •
In svKiie manner a epatusiun has ■ • ty of the M. E. church will mwt &lt;u , the barter,biAineM in ^.’hicago
arisen as to tbe **OliM&gt;y" who ie a the hdme of, Mrs Frank Hoe*
Mrs. Ida Peterson. uf, Moline. Ll!., j*
ptemter of the firm of Woodmansee A: Wednesday N«h. jUth ut 2:.Tu n'du
visiting Mr. and Mr.*. Emil Tyden.
* Olney. Mr. William Giner, of this A cordial invitation I* extended tu alL Mrs. Peterson is an aunt uf Mr. Tyden.
city, is toorhetimeH cidtel-Will "Glncy''
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•She has a *un in Albion * college. and
but his ua^tte i* Olnrr not Olney Th' **■* at H*** t-pworth League mt .Sun-, will soon move to.that city.
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■cal Mr. Olney, who teiongs tu th» day • vening. The Mhjevt will te
Mrs. Mae Vuung and Mm. Frank
firm uf Woodmansee Jk Olney came to "GodS WopdSrfui Work/' Mi** Edith
Hams were guests of. Mrs. W. S.
Hnstinga but a few weeks ago from i 1-vmburd leader.
, Sherman. of (tr.ind Rapids, thr first
Buttle Qret*k, and his name is Byr m ' A meeting &lt;if the Hastings Musical
&lt;•( the week. They attended the
Olney.
Chib will l« teldat tlw Baptist church
'. I'.JmEintn'i Eatne* concert Munday evening.
The Cleveland Ladies Orrhmtra irt
■?t iHtk'r
Wfllh F. Harvey, of Grand Rapids,
11 pieces
St- Ro*i'’s Hall..Munday evening next
inunicijmi reportei for the Grand Rap­
■na!ui?ty
at H o’clock. Tickets, sems in and single
THE
WOMEN
S
CLUB
id* Evening Press. is tn the efty to
a Itnts.bion*. at F. L. Heath’s «N Carreport the Nichols caw for the Prnw.
veth’s and at th&lt; d«»r. Board open*
t Mr. Harvey is a clever young man.
■ - getu •,
ibluplkte; Frida; mortal,if ut 7 o'clock for sal. -intlreaung .Heeling Friday, Many and a ready writer and gives promise
reservr scats. Goshen.
Ind —
it! the/ uf
of ;t bright future in the newspaper
Interesting Feature.*. Splen­
fflayed in thfir usual good style. - and
it is always a pleasure to .Lear tl.--m
did Musk. .
I. C. Norton. Frank Ambrose. Harry
Thur reedittohs are unasally dexr ami
1’be iqretinq of tin- Women’s Club. \mbr&lt;»*, Keith and Vane* Barter,
ijreciee. .witH ,4^refreshing dash and
Friib»y
wm.
well
titt-mileu.
Th»pro
­
of ’ VcrmuntriHr. camo to thia city
.'F &gt;AME
military *wiig that surprixw une .fl at
gram was-in |&lt;'harp- *&gt;t Mrs. :i. H. Sunday fl» Mr. Norton's automobile,
it te puiedblq tur women' to execute
VanAuk'eii. iviq.dw.pite'many unnvoidand Mrs. Frank
tb.n*. They aiand high i:j the rani&amp; of aNe faRufm nn tte hgirlar program and visited Mr
Roainii*' a i-hort tim* • They math' thtlailies oivhesjra*.
had pruviiie^ , -infc-f-Mim: feauurs
trip from Vermontville ’ in ju*t
enough to till |n rhe tinw moat wv^pt- minttU*. ibduding several Mop* Ot
SURPRISED MR. AND
rt^ly. A wplendhd fidper on ' Homr
.
MRS. COLE NEWTON.
AmuMKnents fur Cljiidrrn” wa* read
,
Sixt* throe friends aud neighU-rs of by M s. Cbrafirown in which nmtiyexLur.-uzu Mudge, oi Morgan, will
Mr. and Mr*J Cole Newron more than Client point- were undo: thi* was leave tomurrt w for &amp;ui Dumingu,
\ siirprited ttem last Wednesday, night, folfowed by a ilte umioh and an enter-1 &lt; ul»a wh.-re he will *|&gt;end t.wwinter,
finding them all retired fur the night, taming nqiding from
The Second He will not
mnong stangere w.11
Hastin^x, Mioh.
except ing Mix Newton, and she could , jfrf. Jiui.”by Mrs. Belie Btirtur.. ; ’here a* . .
&lt;&gt;g •• an&lt; ,t ’
&gt;’'
tilv look and say "Why’ Why’ '" a* which was in «im&lt; with the paper pre- ; ««‘h J,uUg,‘- and [ cv;. k L
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the crowd went in.' Kefrefihmcnu were w.Bted The musical jMirt of th- pn&gt;- «»
I™1’*” ,n H»*l«ig* ai d
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fred £. heatb
®. Carvetb,
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GRAND FUR OPENING

Grand •
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Mrs. Archie McCoy was ‘ a
Rapids visitor Tuesday.

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ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.
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always to be found there. Tho Women*
to have tbe carrier leave immediate!}
after the train arrived from the south,
SEYMOUR LENINGTON HURT Chib, who have the room in charge, ,
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. phuiied to note tbe increased inter­
and not waiting for the train from the ।
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north. The only opj&gt;orftion to it cam.'
r,Toufh a.* - Iron,”’! with special approval is the fact that
from the many people on the route who A j|jCgory
75c to 52.00 per dozari.
the resiling room will be Irept open
feared the change might deprive them
Didn't Oh? Him Equivalent
.Suiidaya. It is a pleasant, cosy room,
of
their
BANNERS
ou
Thursdays.
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and an inviting place to spend an eve- ,
Service
iia»le to ailpaxte
Those people know bow to appreciate a
of citj.
Seymour Lenfngten, of Rutland, is ning with the best of company-a good
good thing.
wearing goggle" •&lt;
bwi.J“ magazine or a good Ibook. Mrs. Clara
NELSON burroughs
Baby won’t suffer five minutes with having a forehead filled wtth 1-owder. Walldorff has charge of the room. Mirs
croup if you apply Dr. Jhoujas » tjWilcox’s illness obliging her to give up '
Proprietor.
and nureing a Vi" "f inj"redo
the portion. Mm. Walldorff is taking
lectric Oil at once. It acts like magic.
It wasn't the remit of «■'&gt;’ «»«■««”■
great interest in the worked proving '
counter, or the.''other follow
would
that her selection was no mistake.
,
probably have had to wear em. Sey­
mour don't like to tell about It. but It
FUNERAL OF LITTLE
:
happened about this way.
MERLE ORIFFIN.
The telt that permits the barrel of
Tlie funeral services ot tbe infant
hi. breech loading .ingle barreled^gun
toraireup broke. He wanted to hunt child of Foster Griffin and wife, wore
pretty l»d one day recently-noueedof bold at their borne last Thursday. Rev.
Hatch conducting tbe same. At tbe
cemetery the little white casket was
lowered to its ?&gt;od ot rest, amidst tho
tears and grief ot parents and syrupsthiaing friends. One could not help
hickory bolt. 4h. gun work*
but wish for purity, innocence and
‘wVw“
SxXPrerety of the unknown beyond. F our
^U.4 ‘0 f“*X“Lk“ boys acted as bearers. Mr. and Mm
Griffin have the sincere sympathy of
the shell, like the cat. eame back.
X^htm^uarsfoUefo^ neighbors and friends.
,
’»&lt; all ollu seasonable pastimes. If they te done "K, «■

DIRECTORS.
J. T. LOMBARD.

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JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

W. D. HAYES,

R. K. GRANT.

F. D. PRATT,

CLEMENT) SMITH,

W.’H. CHASE.

Chrysanthemums.

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ACCURATE FIT.
Walking—Dancing—Skating,
jaire FOOTWEAR THAT FITS.'
Bwfs that chafe here and nip there, deetrej

all

toiler!

and

pleasure.

''QUEEN QUALITY" 800TS fit snigly erend tie ■&gt;!**■ (■«’«»*

tai and siwothij jet

'Easj at the Ball ail Tan.

The result is-well jest try a pair of the right siu.
.

$3.50

$3.00

j- W. CLARKE &amp; CO., QnalltY Shoe Store.

thanksgiving day

EXCURSION RATES,
filled kith po«'^'H*"&lt;IX«Xn hi.
0n account of Thanksgiving Day the
^’.^Ttbey win C K *S.By. Co. w«l sell round trip
ezcoraion tidieta. at one and one third
fare for the round trip. Date of sale.
Nov. U» and^Otb. Return limit, tearing destination not later than Deoeminf.
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OtwBd, Agent.
at Mallwl- her 4th, 1905.

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We are mighty thankful.

Are you?

■ A good many men and young men around here are in the
right Thanksgiving spirit; they bought a stylish serviceable

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anit or overcoat from ua at very reasonable prices. They are now­
thankful because these garments hold their shape so well—are of such
a pleasing style—are extremely serviceable, and because they saved,
money on their purchase.
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But like the Turkey, we are going to eat ■ in a few days, maybe
there are still some who haven't the proper “dressing” yet. We can
help you, if such is the case.
To show onr appreciation for the increased patronage we are en
joying, and to give you cause for thanks, we offer these extraordi­
nary Thanksgiving clothing bargains:

Fine Double Breasted Sults $9.75,10.75, 12.75 to 18.75
Fine Single Breasted Suits $8.75, 9.75, 10.75 to 17.75

' EVERY ONE A BARGAIN.

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�HASTINGS BANNER, NOVEMBER 22. Wh
CARLTON.

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Word ha*-been receive here that *ume |

WwdlaM IKpartmcni«

of the party from this vicinity have
!&gt;*en very successful getting some fine

deer.
Mr*. Eugene Gain who has been
visiting her brother F. Crawford re­
turned home Thursday.
.
Mr. Arbuckle of Bowling Green.
Ohio, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

WOODLAND.
।
EAST WOODLAND.
Todd.
Leo Cooper of Blanchard viaited rd- J Mrs, C. C. St. John attended th&lt;8.
C. E. Smith wa* called to Pontiac
ati*’es and friends in Woodland last S . convention at Woodbury aa delegate the first of the week because of the
W6e^
i fqr the Kilpatrick Sunday school.
death of a nephew. Ed. Bogardus.
R. L. Wright i* making an improve- ' [Mr. and Mra. A. C. Kilpatrick viai- He relumed Saturday.
ment in the appearance of his rertaufrtamls in Portland Saturday and
Mra. George Cookie of Hasting* is
rant by giving the interior a new coat Sunday.
spending the week with her suiter-in­
of paint
Mia* Orpha Lheman has nearly re­ law Mr*. W*E. Allgeo.
g
Lawrence Faul. George Reiser. Law- 1 gained her health and enteral school
W. ‘E. Allgeo and daughter Kate and
rence Hilbert and Guy Boveo attended | aagin on Monday
Minnie spent Sunday with friends and
'h« MichK^-Witeomin r^bjl gam.
F_ T
s
relative* in Wayland and Bradley.
*' Ann Arbor
with Uu,ir
th. Mi— In—
Will Drake and wife of Lake Ode-*a
Quarterly meeting was held at tbe anil Agnes at Woodland.
spent Sunday with his brother P.

TWO OR THREE ITEMS
IN FURNITURE THAT

YOU WANT TO SEE.

_____ Something we’ve juet
n celled in a dining chair. It. is
well made, and finished, of solid
golden oak, well worth looking at
and buying. We will, sell them
now to you just for a flyer to get
them started, at per set of -0 for
•6.25.

CASTLETON CENTER.

FREEPORT.

Earnest Lorenem of Dakota arrived
| here one da.v. test week to visit tn's
Tbe young India, of Freeport have; motiier Mra. 8. W. Price. They were
org-inad a club known- the -Sn- greatly surpriMd a* he waa not expect­
Suuei Club." tbe -cond meeting of |
ed. .
which waa held at tbe home of Mi- । ; Mra. Fern Beckwith of Ionia visi­
Millie Yule laat Wedne^ay evening. I ted her cousin Mra. Door Everett* last
A. It wm. .to be a ' Hart Time" party |
week,
all
cUnma»
.11 were
lirir clad
..ou in
— appropriate
i Mra. Emma Price of Nashville spent
.
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-..al
A a.inlr .Inncbeao
of
”*&gt; vail It
«n cd. A good time «- enjoyed a few day* With her daughter Mr*.
John Bahs at this place.
by ail jireec.it,
'
The surprise on Perry Fox at the
Ml- Addle Sinclair wm at her borne
home of Cha*. Offiey was well attended
in Harri. Creek Sunday.
and all repoi ta fine time.
Mr and Mra Will Vanderlip re­
S. V.-Gutcbe* and family of Barry­
turned tn&gt;m MCOord’e !-t week after
a vialt with Walter Clark and family. ville spent Sunday at Wm. Offiey’s.

A CLUB OROA’VIZED.

Mi— Adab Odell.. Mra Buel Fuller.
Mra Jacob Odell and Rrendcbildren
wore gu«te of F. A. Si-on and family
Thursday. Mra Odell remained fur a
few day. Tialt. the other, returning to
their bom— in Hasting. Thuradayeeening.
Mra Sarah leach and Mra
“»« M*kler ud Irimb ot Roush.
Odell returned homo Saturday.
I”Y- snna.hlvl.lted her parent, in But
A curtain young man in this vicinity '
"“““K 'U"'
I Woodland on Sunday.
while calling.the other night missed
QUEER FIND.
■■ Mr. and Mnv D. S. England and
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To have 2 happy home
family ^t Sundav with friend, in । “
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&gt;“-'r his borae and found it had slipped hi*
Last Sunday while walking along
you should have children.
South Woodland.
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Mster Stnu Ja,,ber IlerXman of Nash- bridle and gone humc. A long dreary­ tbe l*nks of Baker Creek, west of!
walk caused—considerable trouble.
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rille part of last week.
They arc great happy-home
town. Bryan Walker unearthed what
Glenn Covert left for Lansing MonM
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The church has been neatly cleaned |'
day morning ahg, b. will make a
-tetla.ntvl h.r
makers. If a weak woman,
are supposed to be some elk’s homi I
and
repaired
and
the
entry
papered
and
1
few day. virit.t th. horn, of hi. !
51r’ *&gt;&lt;«’*“ Wb«d««n Sun­
you can ■ be made strong
They were in a perfect state of preset- J
painted.
’
brother, Martin.
j day’
vation. measuring fully four feet from |
enough to bear healthy chil­
John Usborn and wife uf Grand |
The C. K. &amp; S. railway company
4 C' Scboler an'1 .daughters and
tip to tip. It i« thought that tb»&gt;;
dren, with little pain or dis­
Rapid* will make their future liomd.1'
horns were torn away from the skull ■
have made a much needed improve- Miw? J“,ia Shuler were guests of Lanin this vicinity and will occupy the 11
comfort to yourself,by taking
in souif manner and by the continual j
ment by building new cinder walks Ring frien-ls a couple of days fast week,
house recently occupied by Jemie! 1
washing of the waiter. liecame buried |
over the sand about the depot
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And now Mrs. Melvina Wheeler ami Knowle*.
Geofge Hitt returned home ■Tinirsday so” Earnw,t ,ire on phone line No. 33.
in.the sand.
But
will
wo
never
haveacbancu
lutelm
j
Mr.
Leon
Barnum
and
Mi&gt;«
Bteaie
morning from
an extended trip D"*
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to ttuto’ .That line ia alwar.
»''«"'*&lt;’&gt;&gt; "• Chat. Grave wore gnrete ..' &gt;!,- Peuiah Btusell returned from
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through the. Western State*.
' ’’busy’!.
I of Mr. and Mra. O. Yerty Sunday.
Howling Gn i; Kv. Thursday where
[Jf.
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Henry Walts, from the Northern part
r
Tbe 1. T. U which will mwt I D‘,l,‘
Ladl'“ Aid S"ci,',y ’she has been taking a three month*
WFrt
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of tbe Mate is visiting his brother
with Mia.
Grace'.Sbehlun
on .Thnrv.lay
at -',rXaah a De,-. &lt;&gt;. Dinner ,course in Potter •ullage.
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Hiram and family this week.
A
Tonic
for
Women
instead &lt;.f Friday evening on account of wiH ’* *rved Bnd •» ar" «tfdfaUy
Geo. Kelley.and: Wife are visiting j
Frank Monasmith, who ia employed । the
t
E. &lt;*«
invention at Hastings
Harfintrtr will
‘ । the C. E.
convention
will i। 'R®*ltho latter’* sisteii in • Ravenna thia I
It will ease all your pain, reduce
in the Table factory at Heatings spent
tt^ve a special progrum liesidr* the»
week.
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inflammation, cure leucorrhea,
EAST CARLTON.
Sunday with hisjiarent*. Mr. and Mr*
usuai Iwwoih Wo are hoping large:
(whites), falling womb, ovarian
4 in Grand Rapid* l
F.
A.
Siwun
wasi
John'Monasmith of the village.
Adair Center is visiting her
trouble, disordered menses, back­
re*ult*’K)3y come of those meeting* in
ache. headache, etc., and make
Dan Yarger of Carlton, was in town ’ the inters! uf temp-rance.
f many friend* who nre glad to sec her *&lt;j Friday on faMineas;.
Ralph Kenyon I* entertaining a[
childbirth mturaJand easy. Try ft.
Monday having just returned from a
’ well and cheerful.
The Kilpatrick School has . raised a
At all dealers in medicines, in
iOunsin. Mr.’ Bateman from New York. ;
trip
Northern’.nicnijran
Michigan where
idp through
Hiiuiixn .ttinneni
wnern
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Mrs. L. H. Tolles has gone to Hast !
«.-00 bottles.
•he ba. lee. Viaiting MtMte und nd.- ,,ew
Old 0 “r&gt;' „lgs
a,.,- Mni
jh_.,
Dr. 1. W. Naglri* and wife returned •
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waves iti the breeze most every school
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.ui-ssteri with
tives for a few weeks.
duties for a few week*. •&lt;j.to Grand. Hapid* Wednesday after * ;
Jay•
i hex household --------------------------“DUE TO CAKDUI
two wivks visit with Geo. Nagler and •
Station Agent K E. Hill is taking a
j Mr. and Mr*. O. B. Hager enter- ;• -John Friend and family from Oso.vla :
Is my’ baby girl, now two weeks
tew days vacation This week and with
; eonnty are visiting their many friend* fa,n,fyold,” writes Mrs. J. Priest, of Web­
tained a; pirty of friends on Sunday |
' his family i* visiting Battle Creek
! around Carlton,, the |)om.. of their
Byron.Fish and, wife were Valley !
ster City, Iowa. ‘’She is a £ne
j afternoon.
friends.
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healthy babe and we are both doing
! childhood.
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City visitors Wcdnradny.
Will Euper is visiting Mr. and Mr*. ■
nicely. I sm still taking Cardul,
Tbe. marriage of Miss Mabdle Landi* j
i John Friend and fa* father hav.
Mra N. Bouma returned Monday
and would not be without it'in
Perry Mead near Ionia this week.
and Mr. Orley E. Ballyeat is announced ।
gone to Ionia county tu visit friend* from a visit 4vi|h relative* ut Grand- ■
the bouse *’
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to take place at the home of Mrs. Kate
there.
ville and JeniRun.
Houfstater in the village on Nov. 30. I
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
Mra.
urd
Mr.
Mabkn
Ccntl-r
and
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eil
Frn-dly
of
Suufield
waa
in
ibe
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The wedding reception will be held on j
Ora Lehman is working for J. Wise. I Mrs. Adair Center were the gnert* of
Wedneday.
Friday'evcning December I. Miss Lan­
Jam^
Friend ~
Sunday.
Mra. Peter Godfrey and Mrs. Randall |
Mra. Jolni Lehman in company with Mra.
’*
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dis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,
West _______
Carlton_ has
thewscourge
of 1 Milter are .visiting an uncle in Fhnt I
John Guy - spent Tuesday with
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David Landi* of the village and is i'Mra.
.
well and favorably known in Wood- ।• jMr. and.Mra. Kidn Guy near Wood- whooping cough at present add think this week.
land and Mr. Ballyeat is principal of I 'Ur^‘
I
,
it will stay nil winter.
Dr. Ward Moore. A. M. and Owen j
a school in Indiana.
"Clark is now making prepara- ■
Flovd Wickhem, End Butolph and Sterkle end Glonn Perkina attended the
A number of the
young lady
tO moV“ onto a fttrni north of' «yue
umg irum
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Clyde Long
from i^ar
Lake i/u
od-aa
Mi-* .........
Micbigan
Wiaconsin game at Ann Arbfriends of Mia* Mnbel Landis gave her , °
Sarali Cole. Hattie and Ihs- IJutoljiii er Saturday. Dr. Moore returned by
a recipe shower at tlie home of her sisMis* Grace Ellison was home from ' were callers at James Friend’s Sunday. I WMT
Lansing and ^pent Sunday, with f
The Fuel that’s right.
ter, Mra. Kate Houfstater. Saturday ; Harting*'spending Sunday with her’
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his brother Clyde at M. A. C.. A. M.
At the Price that’s right
evening. Each guest brought her fav- fo,kK
’,RVING'
Steekle remained in Ann Arbor the ’

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D. S. ENGLAND,
~K«um Furnisher.
WOODLAND.

MICHIGAN

SPECIAL
3 cans of Com 20c
10 bars of Calumet Family
Soap 25 c.
19 lbs H * E Sugar $1.00.

FOR SATURDAY.

WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
was to the Sunday school convention
Mrx- A"’”’* *’«ti*on uf Hastings ac- bam and .1, W. Foglesong.
cwupaniid by her brother visited her! Arrhte Holden 4 remodeling hi* i
It is a-bard lesson that develop* the at Woodbury on Tuesday,
, parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Strong liarber shop tu make room fur Ruasj.
mind not the easy one.
। Fast week Tuesday.
Kenyon who’.is going in with him in
’ Milkes Perth* Hilbert, Regipa Brad.
bek. .Jennie Grant.-Inez Cole and Dr.
HOLMES CHURCH.
i Irving Bett* returned la*t Tuesday i the harlier business.
Benson visited school thi* week.
Mr*.KLana- Mast will entertaip the morning from Muskegon where hr has ; Jas Ferguson ia rfaiting relative* j
milking
a *hort visit.
Mis* Verta Demeray entered school Udies^AU'{Society Wednesday after­ |I been
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vi||w. „t prUm.
Monday taking work in the fifth anfl noon ^ov*
David Lake of Leach lake visited . Wm. Glasgow and wife uf Bowne I
silth grade*.
Mrs. Lula Haner «nd Mis* Amelia Fred Gillett an«l family last Friday.
I were the guests uf Miss Mabel Sisson |
Pbysicttl gwigraphy du, i. ukhw
w—uthugurtteutlh, turawt',
Mrs. S.. Butler who was quit* sick ! Sunday.
s ‘
Kudy about Wane of Land.
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I'arunta Mr. aud Mr.. Oeo. Fuller l-t
UgrttioK better.
’ «« j. N1B|„ «»In CkMuni, Fri- j
Tbe 0tb grade rhetoric cla« 1, study- J
Miss Alts Callipan of Baltimore day buying poultry fi r hi* Thank*-;
ing the topic of letter writing.
“*”*
John Donley. Jul Free- townsliip is visiting her grandmother, , giving shipment
Another new ball baa arrived at tbe [»« "I""1
with Mra Sarah Mrx S. R. Cbnmbtr,
Mnv C. A. Cuni. b«, Iren ill lb. I
Woodland High.
Durkee
Mr*. Jennie Wilcox and Mrs. Mamie j past week
The Uraaw grade, had their hrat'
V””1*'
. McConnell vinited
S. Tyrell and , Mrs. Cash Vanderlip ha* also l»oen ill [
drawing le-on Tu-day. A new courte
Jronw P,™d“ So“Urwife in Hastings Tuesday.
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Mrs. L. 8. Hills visited friends in
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_
in drawing baa been added to the acbool . *** Kittle Holmen and her gnoate
Middleville
Mondav.
Mt»
Mae
Tinkler returned to her
library, which will prove a very vain- MnL Minerva Handy and daughter
the
guret of
able addition.
1j Ruth w^re “
■------------" Mra. Phillip* ■ Wm. Crl&lt;ll.r nnd'wite oi nenr Mid- bom' in

e NcTw About Those
^Peltc mid Rubbers. Socks
e and Rubbers for Men.
I, Boys or Youths. 1 am
- prepared to supply you.

।

UNDERWEAR.
Of tbe good warm kind
and very cheap.

BLANKETS.
Horse blankets. Bed
blankets, Stable blankets
HIGHEST PRICES.

For butter, eggs and pro­
duce.

HENRY RrtQLfl
COATS GROVE GENERAL STORE.

WOODLAND
LlVcKT
iES FEED JTMLE
When you want to do any driv­
ing in this vicinity, come and see
us. We furnish good jigs and
drive to all points. When you
come here let us feed your horses.
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS

4
4

4
4
4

nONASniTH &amp;■ SONS

4

LIVERY &amp; FEED/TABLE

4

WOODLAND, HIGH.

BY FAIR TREATMENT
AND HONEST GOODS
fine

The meetings at. the church were IL Mrs. Will Crates will entertain the B. church with a good intereat and at­
Mr. Kindred , dime society this week Friday fo’din- tendance.
I nor.
Mrs. Crook Durkee of North ^Dakota
i' Guorge Skidmore and wife of BaltiMr. and Mrs. Black of your city al­ is visiting relative* in this neighbor­
hood.
! more attended church here'Sunaqy.
tended church here Sunday and then
Nellie Curtis returned to her school
‘ Garry Townsund is sick with pneu- ealled on their daughter Mra. Wayne
dutie* Monday morning after a week’s
■ monia Dr. McIntyre is doctoring him. j Merrick.
i
Mrs. John Monti returned borne from !■ Mias Cniaie Kinno wna elooted or- vacation.
r'
liev. Hall waa at Baltimore WednesBolding. Her aon Herbert ia letter.
I
of tl» Hiibbnth school.
day on buainew.
Janie, Wolfe end wife of Hnatinga ia., ’!"&gt;• H*t«i will return to tho city utMaud England ia working in
viaiting friend, here a few days.
: ter spending thd summer with ;Mr&gt;. bean picker at Woodalnd.
: Robert Altofr has completed a stone : l*Mir&gt; Fisb^r.
Ray Perkins and family moved to
wall for a barn next summer.
Picking poultry seem, to )&gt;e th? ord­ Harting- laat Wednesday. He having
j John Mark, and wife of tint Stt,e ! « of the day nt prawni.
bought a borne there.
’ road attended church hero Sunday.
Several of Uns vicinity attended tbe
World;, Temperance Sunday will be
A good number from hero intend w j'»ito - society st Mno Sate Rolroy's obeerved at the U. B. church nrntt
Sunday during Sunday imbixil hour'
attend th. a E. •convention &gt;t :Hast-1 *• “““J «&gt;““
™P°n«dIngs Friday and Saturday.
1 Mr. Owen McPharlin ia eroiaung after which Rev. Hall will I,rl.&gt;cb ,
c A w-hatey-,inxin(f evangelist ot «rs.8helby in getting ready for winter. temperance aermon at 2:80 p. m.
Bev. Hamp attended the Kate Sun­
SL donn
JolmX
was nere
here w
:in
mooting
Mrs. Hoary Barber baa returned
ot.
s. wan
id ,:the
we meeting
day acbool convention atTravenm City
,i; Moodav
jrveninx and aaisated
aeimted in the
Monday ^evening
tbe I; from Battle Creek.
ginging he will be here all tbe week.
Farmers are improving the Indian
I well attended hurt week.
I is k powerful speaker.

coats.

The priced* right.

Ueg'gtng* at di
fpocnei book.

Glove* und Mittens.

1 will not be undersold on.
Patent Leulber Shoes.
your

MONEY BACK IT
SATISFIED

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BUTTER
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Phone 119 1-1 1-.

CARLTON

CENTER

)

“&lt;* Mr. Ch-. Stylra of Battle Cr«k
five minute* with
Mia* Nina and Leo Fisher have been Boeder#! with the former'. evuun
&gt;r. Thomas'* Be­
Mr.
R..,r«1
_
•
lt acta like magic, to Yjwilsoti on a visit

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smelker at­
tended the funeral of an tfhcle. Joreph
Thaler at Wayland last week.
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Ludlow and
Mrs. Lane Visited at Art Richardson’,
near (.lartanrflle Saturday.

.

BARRY

number of cc
r,a *he owns.'
acres
all
highways.
streams,
churches, school houses etc
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS

at Woodlbtid Postoffice
John Velte, Postmaster!

-vutf- ot MMilgai
At M
H I
©only or Hurt-’-. L.1
fo-lhe city ut it...
Tm-Miy me

&lt;U» r&gt;-:i*Uiut
In ttil-ixeirt.
teilaiiM tit n
pruts:*- o.d
pUlllN-*) '
ft&gt;te6-’)ji«Ml
lUy e! 1».&lt;-. *i
foreta-vn. Im«
petWou mid That t!

the petmoiir-r mar
further oidri.-rj tu.;
tfr th- peraoti* Inter*

Ker.muted
tj o-jce

Probatr Hitri-t.
true ix&gt;p» |

AHtliER";
— «&lt; Mini.!
ruin JuUwui!«
Suit l«-i&gt;4inE in

ou motion of A. K
pintnuit. It Isold

Kild publican

If you want clean linen for ‘Fhanksgiving, rend jm.r j
Flora* Barber Shop tafore 4 p. tn., Thursday, thet &lt; J
net aud do it RIGHT.

Phone 243.

The American Laundry, ?' J. Start Flip

P. C. FLO^A, Agent.

PERSONAL LETTER FROM

SYLVESTER GREUSEL
TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTY.
MADAM:

You have been imposed upon
Peddlers. I propose to pay you 1
Cash price for your Rags, Rubber:
Copper Boilers, Old Papers, Mags:
I am giving you a Cash market fc
thing. YOUR HUSBAND KNOWS ME^?
done business in Hastings and Ear
for 25 years. I respectfully fc
your patronage. I will treat you
LIBERALY and HONESTLY.
. Yours Respectfully,
Septembtr 1st 1905

; Tin
ghest
, old _•
nes Etc,
every*
have j
y'county
RLY.i

Sylvester Greusel,

Ware House Opposite C. K.tS.F R. D'P’1

fer

Ft

Kft-K

K&amp;

KA

BLOOD DISEASES
K

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K

r
wun in- oia gu*y
■*
auppr«M the ■rmptomv for a tln&gt;&lt; ‘ !
J2Ln,’“rey
ic life. D«n't i«t &lt;ju»ck» &lt;xr»tumn.
TRMATMaXT ta gwantred to
&gt;”u Of I;
ttACKBU HT RANK BONM that the Blood or Wtln dlof pxuiint* have town already cured hy nur NEW
-w /••**". »na no return *&gt;. ut»
-■
"patch up. tut • rxsaitlve cur*. The «or«t car» ’ 11
NO ttSUC* USED WirtlOtn .WRITTEN CONSENT

HAD BLOOD POISON 12 YEARS

I 13 .

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' '“ASCHKY ORbKll.

dDUNTY MAPS

Can be had st ihe Woodlwd
PoGtoffice.
They
TC tiie
Tll'y gi
give
names of iveryf^X

To the People of Woodland and Vicinity

in Woodland Wednesday.

j

k corm

NOT MADE b/a trikt

Solfeilt

i dleville visited their 7old ^friend Mra '■
^°x is still unable to reeumehis j
Tbe L. T. L. meet* at Geo. Fuller’s Jennie Wilcox of Los Angele*, at the j etadie* Bt Albion. He will not be able i
homo of G&lt;xi. H. McConnell last Sun-1t0 retum to Albion until after the Hol.Saturday night.
day.
idays.
WEST WOODLAND.
j “ Mias Jane Wickham entertained
Miss Mary Strong visited her. sister I Mist* Maude Simon spent Saturday ,
’ Our school is progressing finelj' un- yoting friends Sunday.
Mr*. James Pattison of Hasting* over | and Sunday in’ the village with her
der tho management of our efficient | Mr. and Mra. A. J. Hunt celebrated
Sunday.
psrente.
teacher Miss Pearl -Nash.
their fortieth anniversary Sunday and
Ml.: Jennie Ilulm- ulll.H.m.. Mid,
Bteku, reinmnl to E^t ' rtri. i
'■ J. L. Smith and wife of Woodland Mr. and Mra. Jay Hunt were their |« rn.ting her Meter Mm. A. F. M»l- to epend the winter with her daegUrr
■ viaited at Mra. Mary Easly's Sunday. ■ guests
eT" nMl l"™,1''
Fbnrede;. alter en extended rieil at I
A.Ioa Reiglar of Freeport was the ‘ ' Mra. Frank Rowley of preinont.
Mra. Lulu, Levison of Petoskey fe. ■ Andrew Cain’s.
guest of Hereie Durkee Monday.
South Dakota is visiting old friends visiting Rev. W. H. Holcomb and
Mrw s .
„ . .
,
,
‘
family.
‘,ra"
A- Hebert er ha* returned
Misses Mary and Gertie Hellie- ^ere
51 MeWhinney made a hnianesa trip | \"S,*7
bower. James Comins and Chet Henney . Z Mrs. \'ora Strong and family of
to thi. piece lm« Watbwdny „d mJ
of Freeport were gtiests at L. Dens- Woodland were guests at Horact| Curtis
j tnrimd to Miuiistee . Thursday a. m
! Mr"/
Eckert.wwa of toWn has
; more'* Sunday.
I Sunday.
lime I”151 but is now
M. C. Early and family of Nashville ( Mrs Lorina Barnum is in Hustings !j Mra. Carolina Wilcox of'Grand Rap- i **en ’,l for
I convate»’*“tH.
visited the former’s tnothfer Mm. helping to rare for tier niece -Althea || ids ia visiting friends in Irving.
| Mrs. Harry Sixberry w on the sick I
Jane Mose* and Mr*. A. Croon?
Mary Easly from Saturday until Mon Rogers who is very sick.
list under tbe care of Dr. .Taylor of 'returned to their homo* in Battle Creek
’
Mrs. Jennie Matthews and children Middleville.
j last week
A company of about forty helped, and Mra. Homer of Hartings and Mrs.
Goa Forbey and wife are occupying
Miss Bessie Weaver of Woodland and j •! D. Rounds were tho guest* of B.
YERTY'S CORNERS.
B.
tbe residence recently purchased by
Fred Baine celebrated their eighteenth | Murdock'a people Sunday,
H. Yerty and wife viaited their aon John Freeland and wife in the cast
birthday laat Saturday evening at the ;
Oaca*, at Lake Oda.m laat Munday
part of town.
I
home of the latter. A moat enjoyaWe |
Leoi) Barnum and Beanie DiUenbeck
Elroy Smelker and wife of Fillmore
STATE ROAO.
time waa had.
].
spent Sundny at Carlton-Center the
were guest* of Herbert Freeland and
Preaching at the church Sunday eve- gu-ta of Ora Verty and family.
wife Sunday.
C0AT8 GROVE.
uing.
Meeting, are in progre— at the U.
Fred Dem*ray(ltegan school Thurs*
day taking the grammar ’department

rnaor

I

Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel. For Sale by
GAS CO. Phone 359.

ante recipe together with a choice bit
Martin Ellison and wife spent Sun- j Eev. F. A. Hatch and wife of Hast gueet of his brother Ivan.
of advice.
i day withj the former’s parents.
| lugs circuit visited'Rev. W. H. Hol-; Other Grand Rapids visitors laat i
------------------Quite* number from this vicinity 7,mb *n‘1 fan,llV '“‘weak Tuesday,
week were Andrew Cain. H. C. Peek-I

Best Grade of Oysters for
Thanksgiving.

HOOD RUBBERS

Happy
Home

MHE PADfill

SECOND. .1 solid golden oak,
die carved rocker like cut, with
opera seat. We consider this a
bargain at tho price. . It will cost
you/mlj $4.25.
THIRD. A big bhipment of
mattresses that you must come
in and see, $2.00 up.

. W*D£ row

Slate ut Mlehtaan.
Filth .hmielaj tlrtirtt In Ctuncrrv
nl» cxtMcirr.&lt;™ •
•poclaL} Of U.l
•eor&lt;?

b'.tcotnb. Complainant.
urmriom* . gradually «
ukvra f&lt;«n«-d. lunnim
.
.
toctuse law, pal dr ia t.
“F’re pile atcmach. foul breath, Itchy akin.
U&gt;M doctor*. I rrvw to hat- th* !&lt; &gt;k» of

Anns* Whitmroh. lletenttont.

ta.r m-uU
that a ithin

Thomas &amp; Paras,

« teftre

HrenJt Ju4ge

Solicitor* for Complxlnkiit.

AKERGAN

DETROIT, MICH

�H-Tatid every time you feel the

IVICIT TA TRf

I; ,.k at it—It may help the pain.

’IJ11

XoVKM»^K -*2, 1905.

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non tin

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Ath-lo-pho-ros

aths.

ATHLCF ' TaROS COMPANY, New Haven, Conn,

w. J.-HOLLOWAY

?re junrnev- green
irreeti turban........
j ..
.
" .' 8'uf
’• the
and
flowing
roliei
" .B
■&gt;! the natural •ame color, slewed us the ruck under
mvk, »m. ot
,arge e
h ™ tbeA.m. , whereon Abraham attempted
bon*, l.undn.l, of .................... o* r t(&gt; p“ “’7
“nd
whkb 'J“iid.
The bowling alleys in St. Rune*H hall
in»\ C°"r
«« l-ilM- Llljab, Jma, „nd M,h(,„et oSere(]
w« re i&gt;|K’ned Thursday evening.
«P prayer. Th.. Ark ol the Covenant
D.viJ
Wall.-uv Kelly was surprised Wednes1« ™prK»ed to be huri.J, beneath it,
'.dn v l*rt. on ;the occasion of his (loth
n.rnnieniTil to xu un-. wind ini,’’,!"Sl“bm"t-' «»cend«l to heaven
Wo now enmmenryd
V&gt;tr ■
birthday. Mra. Kelly invited in a few
•"d™t ~»1..found .Lt be Z! c»r^“''
r“'k '!’"
«illir.
.lark -ot ’he neighbors to a six o’clock di n- bill* until we slgbcwl Jeniwi™. th.! ' d,2 ?.? .
“ “J 1“'w “
i
ker
tivr in honor of the even.t.
*
I. built on Mt. Ziou ami Mr ■
,L“ok “,a ,ta 8reon '“foanml
■mating
.W. wa “,el IVba "t,
wh"
hwrafou
file friends of Hon. Chase. S. Osborn
: the Soo.' former State Railroad , •» f'be earth hm.tiunnm.ted with ? fc£7n?M ra”‘
«ucb aa .Towrlot
rrewd oi rutu,,.,...!
!».«.: ______
| foot
«l&lt;
mtnuMioner.
mtrnrratuner. will
will be
l.r pleased
plearnd to
tu learn
learn ' "fob
,.
— alm tne print of Gabriels
»Tne
Here eaougli there were
j;« he had han eulil a portion oil hia Hnined temple, tuwer* wall, .ml
■ dning lutenm. in Canada f„ . &lt; tomlw. mak.1
visible indentiKiona which
ft aiarHr!
nwinhW Mich prints. bm t„ m,. .j
quarter of a million.
I «ive locality, of tl„, worl±
1
euuld not ace bow ;tbat rock could be
The new form „I money order to
*"«lw lu ut.-. w.ve udon moved it all 7™.’7h.”T* n™.?''
!&lt;• iiM-d in iMMtuffico* is very similar ! w&lt;?‘* of ,bouRbt riwhv, through yuur stood'nn ns i
foundation
it
it was i art of the rocky
: - the old style in use Wore Jhe pren*&gt;n**" wrncted then* 19QU I furuuition of
f Mt. Moriah. N&lt;car thin
EveO Sack G
.
• .fottn whs adopted. There are fig- ' •vt'ar" “K0 Tb‘» w» the city in wbtte rtaTi. in tj
iti the .tlooy, was a slab of jasper. ■
&lt;&lt;n tin* edge to indicate
the*trwt* Christ walked, in whose temple • originnllv
„"""”y Mid to I'ontain ly nails
.-.:*,uunt for which the order was is '1 ht* worM,&gt;‘I1l*‘d'Hnd taught, from whose
’
'
which the prophet drove in. When all!
sited.
•
, courts he drove out the mor.-y .-hang­
then.’nail* are pulled out. tho end of,
*tn’ whose tribunes
*
Twenty five ladies attended the nix ’ vrM
tribunal* condemned
him the world will come. Th-, devil prills ।
and
un wLm ’IUU of «‘.l.. isk dinner tendered by Mrs. .) C. tu death. a,
“l &lt;m
une uf the*- nails uut whenever.he gets i
Andrus tu the Birthday Club Wednes- g.u„ *?’ be?t’n« x,i« gates, be ua* ern- u ebanee Qnly '.thrw and a half re- ■
j ci fi«d.
main. (You are Opposed tu give th-.!
■lay evening. I he d^-uratiuns were
Christian* in all j^rts of the• World guide bMSknbe**sh for this information;. .
-p*;.iti«&gt;n* and chrysanbemums. It
l !&lt;&gt;&lt;*k upon it a* thi ‘ Holy City”
w.* •&lt; a ver-.- enjoyable gathering Mrs
-Uh-.
l .„„, 1„,„ u, .i,,,...] tbl. M
;
titled by the htoodhif their K-.l.-.Wr „fK1Ak,„
of Wood -'altered.
,u.h
fur
t
•
or 40 Ibs.for
Jeans (1iri&gt;t. And .it is th
.i..l«
and
Chrirtjjp
amrct.
j,
y
j,,.,,.,,,,,
■
A’onl received last week from W. JI. .
rood wheatprayer of thuu.*and» t&lt;&gt; lie &gt; •I.- I.. .-Hl- in u,„ ,ixlh
T1„.
in.* and jwrty- who are deer-hunter it* walls aid -have
historic
;:.g in the Upper Peninsular above I spot* pointed, o .; to them'. A great
tbe jirched t-iiling it was plannej by 1
• i 4i-.i*ing. *tat*-* that the hunting is
in ('ImMians. We descended into the .
Ty j*K&gt;r near wlit-re they are located. the Christian fanb^uiter the
i vaults t’.-nvulb th- temple area, which :
Tie-re was a very little snuw and the foot, as did bur skyiuur. I
are called "tyolomaM stable* and where ।
woods are t«*o noi«y for sucvwwfnl hunt- carriages await’thej thrutig u
.
horst*, could b- kept. Here we
era inside the walls. . Wc
: could *e- some of the immense stones I
?. dnesJay evening, by Rev V. Ifc took carriage* fron}.ihe dejiut, pawing ,,
’ of the an-e tit temp|e. Between this j
Hrjdley. Mr.!lx*onarJ Smith und Mb. several
Russian i-easam* thxt were
; and the up|»T flour,is where Solomon’s I
Belle I'a tt
ri were'united in marriage, making a pilgrimiLe ud foot, from ’ r
th. ••r*un*ny occurring at thex bride's Russia, to Bethi-iem. What faith ' ' jHM’b., istifn*are that supply thecily ,
with water; h» that th« stables would &lt;
h ue . -Jnly a few of the immediate
We entered through Jaffa gate, and be down in too third story. H'tfi- t Ik- I
fi -.end* of tbe contracting parties being drove dirqm tv Hotel DnParr ju*t outlow. Y. t under this again i* to be
The HANNER join* tbeir • side the city wtdll when* we h'ad
found the •jUarrics'where the stones; !
■nni.y friend* in r.mgmtnlotn&gt;n* and* Innch and then started out to • see tlie
; were prepared for Solumon’s Temple. No
g. .1 wishr*. Mr, at . Mr*. Smith will sights.” A party &lt;&gt;t twenty wen* un­
wonder there vfas no suuml of hum- f
Feed grinding’’ as you ‘v a’ home at
Ba*t Cantor St
signed one guide.
I ,
■ mrr nor ax” in the coustrndion of the ,
Onr party bad a yoling mnn.wbo was building. Thia ’quarry some of the 11
want it, 8c the cng.
VtiM- Christinas shopper* ar** thr one*
whi&gt;
make their purchases early. l orn tn Anutriea and jw&lt; nt t - Jerusa­ ; chamber* ar- ,o or •*’" feet hiirh wus
Highest cash
ice for ‘Ci risfuiHs will -vuun be here, and fur lem toll ve when two years old. H« found only nlsmt JO year«agu—a* the 1
li^longed tu tbe American colony who । entrance was completely covered - up. ‘
good milling wl _at.
tw.. ..r three weeks liefure that time
number PJ9andIfveintonehtrase. Each . itaeebt excavations were, made and
the stores’will he crowded with hny-rs &lt;*t;d «.*vervl&lt;Miy very bosy. The and everyone du a* they plea**-. They,* thr ujuming now is up by Damas- i
are‘under nu rrstrictiqn whatever, cutne • cns gatu. sndabuvv this gate is where
wi-• Chri»tir.a* buyer* are those who
e . and go and n • question*asked All the &lt; lord' n has cxtabhsli.sl th- n-w Calvary !
do their trading several- week* Imforel
e ■ money earned is put ^wether and each Th- Masons and Knights Templar^
tL&lt; holidays, mri-vv.it the *toret&gt; some une hvljis hitn*e!f. aE hrst then- were
&lt;Lr ,• in the middle ui. the wr-ck rath«-r tu be no marriage* Hnt two year* ago .who were in «ntr party, hr hi a mid- night meeting in the quam-s huving
tn o;i Saturday whifn the stores, arc
this rule wa* broken. ■•»»’ uf the founder* a f-A •'leciric lights put in,.fur the i&lt;la’.ly crowd*'1. and it is imptnsMihlc
of th- colonv .i vtM1' Js-autifnl youngti, hut each carrying u tapir beside*.
■ --ivt- tiw attention that r«uld1
all uf Eve’s ■»
vet’.- -i«rk
v.'.jth*.. wvxi
given on any other day.
daughter*, inurried .-wk had a yomtg ,rtlp en &lt;?&lt;’&lt;’4*ioris lik- this do they dknson last year. Now- &amp;•
k&gt;ut very mneh. Und then well,
Is? still an any mouse} Tbete’* « baby gtiurd* J.
in the* liuUM.. ’. In thi* home they .do
V&gt;’»’droic to .the Mount of .Olives,
taking of al! kind* which i‘ un .*a;t- where cur Saviour gat. and tartglit - and
l*a*ru*-ul
at their American iCoa.ny Store*
binder •whose tn*’* he endured the
down neat the Jkfla gain It i* m-d- itgony. Before and hehiw us lay the
less to add that tradclLrrs enjoy this city, and from the*&lt; very -do|»-&gt;. he ■
lillng I*
luxury. • ’1 hr popnlat jon
Jent*al*-m w. pt a» hi’ beheld it. Hen- wi»- a
fuurt&gt;*en mile*
!U*nr«- at tbe present time it said to lie AX- view of the Dead
(MMJ, of whom (40.1MX) are Jews, ’away: al*« tbe Jordan, flowing’
HIM
ChrbUans of diffetynt *ect*. Hl.two' fro(n J^k,. TiberiaA or the Sea of
WM
Muhnmmtxian*. all ai-purently enter- Galilee; Bethany
. only
. throe nple*
• taining intense religions, hatred for one ttway: and at our twjt. the valley of |
another
| Joh.«haphat with the tomb of Ahao- i.|

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Dinner you will want the best
: T1ONS. NUTS and OYSTERS. I
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Having decided to quit fanning, we will sell at public Auction, at our residence
one mile nortlrof the village limits of Freeport, on Sec 80 Campbell township
IONIA COUNTY on
.

T uesday, Nov. 28
Commencing at ten o’clock a. m., sharp, the following described property to will:
Bay mare, weight 1300
•
Gray Mare, weight 1300
Black mare, weight 1100
2 year old mure colt, weight 1200
Sucking colt, 6 mos old
Red Dnrhnm cow 5 yn»old. giving milk
2,-year old heifer, giving milk
Cow, half Jersey, half Durham, giv­
ing milk, due in May
17 shoatK
5b &lt;»r Go chickens
7 gray ducka
2 Plano Binders, one nearly new
Champion Mower
Hay rake
Farmers Favorite drain Drill. 9* hoes
Farmer’s Friend gang plow
Banner plow No 21o nearly new
Riding cultivator Planet Jr cultivator ’
Planet Jr sugar beet cultivator, new
this spring
2 2-shove! cultivators 2 corn planters
O&lt;born drAg 17toofh* Spike tooth drag

Wide tire wagon
Narrow tire wagon
Double work harness
Single driving harness
Double surrey, nearly new
Portland cutter
Pair bob sleighs
Hay rack and stock rack
Stone boat
Aboiit 30 sap buckets and pans, all in
good condition
About 300 baskets of good sorted corn
6 acres of corn fodder
Quantity of clover hay
30 grain bags
Grind stone
Bag holder and truck
£.
.... c
_____
Sickle
grinder
Forks, scythes (.’row bar 4 log chains
2 milk cans
Cauldron kettle
Wagon jack
....
„r__ _cart
__
How boat and
About 15 gallons machine oil
2 ll-horse eveners
2 cook stoves
W’ashiug^inarhine
And other articles- t &gt;.• iimiierous t&lt;i
mention .
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Sara vegetable sic7i-»A’^

io hav« r^rc1i ?Jl0r 8ray hair, all the dark, rich color it used |
dsndrtffft!?
grows
long O.IM
and heavy,’1 and
• ■ 3ir st0P, s&gt; filling,
• • • 11 'IS, gl
W W 3 *Ullg
.» ., I
u,*KnuIS»eS^^2i".- An
An eleaantdressinc.
elegantdressing.
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The BEST 5 CENT Cifar
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try it---------------- TRY IT--------

The atre«-ts of Jernwem are narrow.
very steep in’ part* anil many of them
arvht'd over, with boree- on tojv The
_. -I.,...*.
l&gt;aving stones are
4’orn w.n.w.tK
«n,M,lh iiv
constant tr.»vel,cuv*-n^ in many places
with filth and reeking with vile udon*.

h&gt;m. the Pyramid uf Zachariah and of ’
Jamea. Yonder out of St. Stephan's ’
gath came the procession which bailed j
ifiw..
nzwuiinu. No one pretends |
Him aw..*!,
with Hosannas
I.. !
t&lt;&gt; know definitely the sight of 44...
Gethjwinane.
It is a flower garden situa- |
A mixed crowd of till nationalities. . ted‘ in ai valley about one block square '
clothed in a variety « f costumes and rtnd guarded by monk*. On the op-,
' i*.4 ji burial place and the
kevp up- h }rrl«-ct babel of* • ptMitr’-ide
colors
Golden ”
Gate,
which is now walhsl up.
”
tongues and discordant sounds. Heav ” ’
force
Tlie fir*t le|kr* I *aw w«» when we :
ily laden camel* aiw
were
coming
down from the Mount ।
their dray through the
‘of Olives thntugh .a narrow road, al- !
inibt
im|*assabl-.
la'ing so *tony and |
We finally reached t m» Church uT the
st*-ep. As wvtuni»-.l a corner to enter I
Holy S-pnlcher. In
impels.
and GetliM-mane. partly hidden hy a stone ।
cluster uf chntrivte.
wall, we eamt- rfgpl upon them. They
shrinrs. covered wit j nv ruof nnd
rose at our approach and came toward* ,
built on the mi plow'd *ij» where Christ
■i:«b ’miK h ..f .he .
with .hub urm. ruM. ...4 C'- '
Obri.timi f.iUi bg 1U uwn
fuller,'- '»««■-' for
1 •»“
an* always
that it now seem.*
H.U..I
in V.hirfl"mi« m
nl«'»r« frightened tli.l
.wmm almotrt
ulmc-t
tv..;.... | like a
u Vision,
«•&lt;- that
1 Jinn Tin' unitAnueniaii*.
ri-ion, Yet
Yel 1 could
cinild »&lt;■&gt;■
'hat their
1
Latin,
were gmie.
eye- rtclnwd
Latins and
»nil Gipl»-bulH
(iipta-boltl ij ti„ger».
tingewere
gone,®&gt;^
clo^d and
Aa*y &gt;
Tnrkl.b ^lldiera ,pou of while on tbe parts of flesh .
:XiXp h-•**’&gt;«’,h- that
..........were
-........visible.
Th-v They had scarfs over
their heads. Afterwards 1 saw several
Christian sects
of them on Mt. Zion and quite a few
Below the main fl«r ■* •
called tbeclmpel 4 ft. Helena. Mother children with them. Their hut- are
on Mt. Zion and they are supposed
of Constantine, who foqnded this ebure 4
in 800 A. D-. »»d where she claimed sh. to be kept there. One little boy. who
followed ns for a lung distance when
found the true erowi. Here aw' t» «hown
we went down the hill from Zion. I
d,, tomb of Jo«ph of Arimsth...
recognized the next day. inside the
On the same ierel is tbe supp.«d
wall, on David Street; a nice looking
■ ■tomb of Adam” ent lin tbe roek. On
little fellow who would kiss his ling­
tbe right mw. worn
called onr attention t.K a «"•" D« , ers. then touch your boot, then tnin a
ijw-ie four «»oW j handspring- ‘..before yo*t' His head
like a bay window, w...........
where i hud white hpotx all OW 0»t...d7-”H.re" h«'
q,
zjo),'w,.r(. ?l,own Oaeid's
M.CV und V » U ■_
L.rilrftlllu„...
with doth or .anfcsna wood durinf. 11
v(ind.
Brfore rl.arhing ,bj&gt; Ilta™ wc .

4‘

All sums of $5.'.K» and under cash. Over $5.00one
years tiine will be given on good bankable $1 per at six*
. per (tent, interest. 3 per cent off; for cash at sale. /-

Mrs. Priscilla Gosch and
W. I, Moore, Proprietors.
W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer. Eugene Sisson, Clerk.

If you want to buy or sell anything
try a Want Adv in the Banner.

AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming and io move to northern Michigan and to engage
in other business. I will sell at Public Auction op the farm known as
thr N. E. Benedict place, situated three miles south of Irving Sta­
tion. on, northwest corner of Sec 18. Jutland township, on

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, ’05
Commencing at 10:00 o’clock a. m. the following property to wit:

".fe

Red Durham cow. li yea re old, due in
December .
Durham &lt;;ow, 4 years old. due in
December
Light roan cow, 4 years, giving milk,
due in April
Red Jersey and Durham, two years old
due in March
' Durham calf seven months old
Durham calf four months old
3 Hamburg cockerels, standard bred
18 Brown Leghorn hens, well bred
15 hens and pullets, mixed
McCormick 'binder, nearly new
Bubble riding cultivator, nearly new

McCormick mower, new this year!
Sulky plow in good condition
Gale walking plow. No. 100. in good
. shape
Pair logging sleighs
Set double work harness fair con ilition
Hay knife
Broad ax
Cant hook
2 chopping axes
Scoop shovel
Corn plnater . 18 com crates
Bushel and half bushel baskets
Whillletree?? and eveners
Half barrel of good cider vinegar
Cook stove No. S
x
200 baskets sorted corn
5 or 6 tons good-hay
800 bundles corn fodder
.

’’T^'tad. o
-omoMnded U. cpterod . large «»!« room •‘where.
vS£ fe - -1 :±'”:.7'l;XXn=^

HAi&gt;...XS Hair Reneweri
I

Auction Sale!

3.00

MIDDLES
Per ton S' • ■- 00

order io t»

t»«
lap
tn&lt;-

n * graV’F^ M“- F­

gmpt* vin«* farther i Work" t’T ***P*™««I by mt.Miciirou.,tbe e»Hre mountain
b.
'be -Uib-l
'XdX
w»nld be seen ■»„. r
/
"wpherd I
of euatA. TL™ . *,n* hi” th^Hands
_____ w. mtti|
make ‘it :
....... d see how
nS|y°n *» ®MrterP|ece ot beauty, une of
I voiild
how easj atM1
M&lt;1 nAn
_
One of
of the
----------**«y and „Bturwl It chief

un
isiriA.

.
C oauerb Rheumadlam in Ita Worst Forma
A IMicd' "&gt;»' V
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Ufl 77
HUI &lt; '

We were here
,rum onr ronsu Meo

1 cur’
?mpiu.
jruitlu
soldier,
■”

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.uiirJ of «M» Mod.
While them a

bl, u,maac«
‘where -

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plucein Hn'nlcova,
........ - p’“r “
Christ. Tlw-re can be seen a picture c
• ijock
— I. ’Crowing.
urinir, ’' Tiiis WllN th6 ,
rt 15.
b '
■ p»r.
L"w, m,w occiipy. ,W»»rorortUdd«.
—
to go. lo Jerusalem «&gt; s"uk’- '’at
,pit« of Un. it i» su'd «■« '*» J7“h
iiopolation ba. doublrf in tbe las' 1"rty
voarK Yon wonW natun.ll&gt;- think in
tb.-ae modem times with ChrtM's teach­
ing. of love and mercy towards one
another in mind, that the Jew. .would
be treated as human befoga made in
the image mid likeneas of God. and not
to be treated like beasts. Any Jew
CoQtlnued on pare W”-

All Mims of $54)Q and under cash. Over that amount ll month’s time will be
given ou good bankable paper with interest nt six per cent. Two per cent dis­
count for cash at sale.
,
I

Chris Christenson, Proprietor.
W. H. COUCH, Auctioneer

V

�HASTINGS BANNKK, NOVEMBER M. I**8-.

^seventeenVISIT10IHE

Something New’I
I. Every Day.

&lt; Must Not Be Allowed In

Saloons, ,

,
non air I

Coolldueo from page nine
To-day it is Tea, a
*।
Bowling Alleys or Bill­
.
brand new, genu­
iard Rooms.
would
take
his life in - his own hands
&gt;
ine imported Jap
«
Tbe last legislature enacted a law, a if he undertook to enter the Holy
•
tea at 40c a pound.
&lt;
I
very
stringent
one.
which
tbe city Sepulchre.
A trial will con­
J | marshal, the sheriffs, deputy sheriffs
During the reign of the Roman Em­
vince you that it ia
&lt; 1 and all otiicars should see is observed peror Hadrian all Jews were driven
the best for the
&lt;' to the very letter. Section 2 of the act from Jerusalem, and two hundred years
price.
J I read* as follows -.
passed before they were allowed to re seventeen -years turn; Then Emperor Constantine,after
We carry a full line of! ,No minor child under
,
charging them a heavy enter&amp;nce fee. alt Staple and fancy Groceries, J ,,f ’«'• “°r
ml“°r K,,° '•
Z
.
,•
., ..
’,,• in
.
___ lowed them to go through tbe Dtiug
iu any
any nubile.
public, nrivafA
private nr
or mkrnehlnl
-parochial
Z also ladies and gent b Hob- J schools in the rtate of Michigan shall ! Gate once a year, to weep over tbe ruins
J iery. Underwear, etc
-------------------------i------------_ of Solomon’s Temple. This paid so well
_ | be
permitted
to remain
in any. saloon.

Goods

delivered

all r
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4
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&lt;!
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| 4;
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to

'
t parts of the city.
J Store open evenings.

!W. H. FAIRCHILD
Phone 292.

barroom* or Other place where any
spiritiviC8 or intoxicating liquor, or
wino or beer, or any beverage, liquor
or liquors containing any spirituous
intoxicating liquor, or beer or malt
liquor, is sold, or given away, or furniaued for a heverage: or in any place of
amusement known as dance houses.
concert aaloona, variety theater*-, or in
any house of'.prostitution; or in any
room or hall occupied or used for hire.

: 15 New and Second-Hand

ALL WEEK!

that they were allowed to go once a
month.and now it is once a week. On
Friday aud between four o’clock and
sundown, you can witnees a solemn look­
ing lot of men and women standing with
their facet to the wall, dressed in ‘ ’sack­
cloth and ashep. "weeping and bemoan-1
ing tbe downfall of Jerusalem. Tliey go j
through with ’a ritual, taken Jrom i
parts of tbe old testament. The Psalms I
of David, aud tbe I-amentation^ of ’
Jeremiah. "For the palace thst Heth I
desolate we sit,iu solitude iind mourn." 1
To me it waa positively touching. I .
truly believe that in time the Jews
will go tiack to their own.
How strange it seemed to mo when-1 I
noticed I numbered this jiage thirty |
three, -the number of the yeara of our
.Bayiour’s human life, when I was just I

♦ ing billiards, pool, nine-pins, cards
J -dice, or any other unlawful game, or
Y ' in any room ur hall used or occupied
♦ for gaming, pool-selling, or betting in
X any manner whatever. Any proprietor
♦ . keener, or manager in any such place
4 who shall, permit buch child to remniu
♦
couches, all made ovI i in any such place, and any person who
J
er in niy own shop
j ! tdiall encourage or induce in any way going to writ*! about tbe drive of six I
such child to enter such place or to miles to Bethlehem where he was born, j
by a first-class work­ 4
X ; reunip tlirrein, sltall be deemed quilty Passing Rachael’s tomb, near the road- I
T of misdemeanor, and. upoti .conviction •ide on the right, we could only go in-1
man. At very low
4 thereof, shall be punished by a fine of to ' the main building. Tbe inner I
&gt;not less tlian twenty-five dollars ndr chamber of the tomb is only open to 3
prices.
T pioire than fifty dollars, or by inprison- liheJcwawho g&lt;» there for prayer. 11
' '
" that
" the
" If ihttmtnnvln
nn
; ment in the county jail not li.&lt;m than j understood
Mubammoifan-.
;
PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE • ten days nor mure than .thirty days or , Jews and Christians all agree that this I
j by both such fine and imprisonment in : is the correct burial place of Rachnel.as
W, R, Jamieson, Prop.
;f tiie diacretion of tbe court.
‘
’’ spoken of in Genesis Jurt beyond on
118 North Jefferson Street.
the left is the well where the "Wise
■i; Approved June 1G. 1H05.
Men'* huw the star that guided them to
the Grottos uf the Nativity.
Several ot onr party .kept on to the
HAHTINILS CITY BANK ItEPOKT
R. B. Messer started Monday noon left to visit’Hebron, taking in. Bethle- !
,x&gt;rt of the condition of tie-Ha»tlnit* rify •
Kankau HimIuir*. .Mh-hlititii. at Het clwo- &lt;»( !
hem __
on____
the_______
return. They
afterwards
__
______
_ __ jl
btiMne**. Nov. .Wh. IW». a* r»!W fwh-'1- on an extended eastern trip.
C&lt;nmnl*«l«wr of th.-Bankins l»ep;irtm&lt;'iit.
i Chester Mower left Monday eveniift*!tuld »ne they were shown "Tbe n d

COUCHES

The “Stay Satisfactory”Range

This Exhibit and Special
Sale of the 158
Range

November 21 to December 2
For one whole week we are going to devote our time
and energy to showing the ladies of Hastings and
vicinity some new points in Steel Ranges:
°

Free Offer
YOUR CHOICE OF A

PERSONAL mention.

Loan* und diM-ouhu .. ...........
Loud*, inurtpix*-- nod wcurlth**
Overdraft*.................. ...........
Hniiking hottA*- ....... ....................... ixw.0 oo
J-’tiniluitv and fixtures...................
timer real &lt;-stot&lt;‘............................... .
Items in transit.. ---- ---------- -• Due from banks In reserve
ciUn*........................
ru
U. S. aud National Hauk Cmr«4d-y ............
IU73 oo
Cold (.Xllli .-...................... . 7.956 OU
silver eotn .
wo a
Mt-keis aud rent* ........... .
■&gt;; 41
' i heck'. ca»h items internal revenue
nren-.int... ................................

! ’’krth from which Adam was made.’ ‘
.
the place where Adam and ’.Eve rain-1
iKelw Stemmed., bortqm. trip io, Xed Uw^hm .iter • telm, driven ;
V.rand K.rnl.Tlinr.l.ynnd kndnv. |
Uartl,.u u, alo,.
,lw |

i for a busipew trip tu Cincinnati.

Mrs. Jennie Hufl. of Albion. N. ¥..
is visiting her cousin. Mrs. Frank
Calkins.
L. N. Moeher and wife left Turaday
ifor’Columbia Tenn, where they expect
______ &gt;
__ _
.
ito spend
the winter.

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SEr (&gt;f: COOKING UTENSILS
cvnaiatiug.of Enameled Ware and
Nickeled Copper Ware, or ai;

SEMI-PORCELAIN DIN*E« SET.
hAndsouidy decorated in Gretii and
Gold.giVeh with each Monarch Mal­
leable Range wild by us during the period of thi.* &gt;peci*l
sale.*

wie.re-Cain killed Abel; saw the burial ,
plan •&gt; of Abraham. Sarah. Isaac. Re­
beknb. Jacob and Leah. And for near-!
h’vear* the grave* have been i
carefully -guarded.
V.'.v
’t llirA/'f
a4 1,1,.1 n.rv, ..
We Iv'.'V
went
direct In
to I4
Bethlehem,
a |uwn ■:
abdut 7.UOO inhabitanta This blessed
, '
’I1* ,' "d""1 ’•»”« •&gt;&gt;’■« hT
Christians,
gave
ns
rather
an
unfavor;
Sir.-. Thomas Mahar, ot .lacksou.
«apltjU ktrek piiiil I.........
7WXI0 09
! able impression as .we imssral through
Surplus (hikI..................
l Miss Gertrude Suiith.went to Grand [ variona
Untllvld^! prctlt*. net. ..
■
narrow, crooked anti rough
■ Rapids Monday and attended the ij streets, followed by beggars—and -|peo-'
(lomnu-Vruil di-|H&gt;«ll-. Savings d«.-|H»lt*
I W.W0 34
1 Etnaia Eames concert that evening.
1
IG.H34 54
Sartnx* certlfic^tn— . .
pie :who wanted to sell sonvebirs.’ We
Dr. Clarence Lathrop,
. of Ionia, has! went to .the Church of tho Nativity, j
Tutoi............................
been in the city for several day* being 1 whtire we were conducted down a Hight I
,mty,Jiur7.».
U-Mi-u.,,;.,
J. A. A. AndtTson. ।
hr &gt;b- •«•-:«» aim- „I
... tl„ Ch.iri .4 th* X.UVH,. .tmckup -OnJortrnStam., BtthKnamed lank, do solemnly swear that the above ,
hi_
sUumrni h true to the best of my knowledge
nis
/ a low vault 38 feet long. 41 feet wide. , -Amerien’’ and the "Star Spangled
and belief.
A. A. Anpkkm»N. Cashier. j Fn*Fcutor FVtvxs - and Drain
,
itcitif;
thedutur&amp;idccJirity
in the tack, j Banner.
suuserttwd and sworn to l-efon- me tfifs iMh
r of Nov . 1905.
miasioner Sauers of Eaton County were
In! tbe floor is a /silver star, wijh the ,
[&gt;ead
in very salt, no fish or
lv coinmlsMon Fx|ilrr» Oct. :&gt;1.
(
m thia ofty Saturday having business | Inscription-.
Here Jesus Chrisf was ;.Ufe of Mny kind can exist in it
A
with the probate court, with reference •! l«&gt;rn.&lt;&gt;f the Virgin Mary. "Right across ghor. drive the next morning takes you
to lhe so called Barry &amp; Eaton Eaten- from this was the Chapel of the Mang- I to the River Jordan, where it is said
M. L. Cook
sion Drain.
_ I er. ^vhere the shepherds came anil -onr Saviour was baptized. It is rather
found the lwil)e. \'e all carried tapirs. a muddy, stream. You sec men’in
1» 0’et fkt’re wjere many lamps kept hum- j small boats fishing, and can hire them
/ ! ii1*.' dll the time. Different sects have j to take you for a abort ride np and
\ I places of worship here, as they du at . t]uwn the river. Along the tianks art­
. the Holy Stricter m Jerusalem. We
wji|ow, and other growths, hut
\ I walked to the aide uf the' town and nothing of any great sin-. Of course
N I went out oti the brow of tlie bill, looked ! tfie disenssiun of baptism came up and
1 I over the country and saw where the 1
Tte'.’s the kind of pies and cakes we make. They are
on account of tbe abundance of water I
made of the best of materials and made in the regular
; shepherds were caring for their flocks I think immersion won out. On our re-,
CITY BAKERY WAY, which is the right way. Try our
: —as Of yore, when the angel tuld.. turn trip we saw the mountains of
Jtitnblea.
j them of the birth of Christ.
Moab at the right and on our left the
, I was thankful to have the privilege I hi Us of Judea.
You will like our Home Made Apple Butter Pies.
j of being where our Saviour was horn. '
Quite au impression it nieke* upon
SANITARY *8 l*ie lM‘5t because it is made right:
r even though it might not be the exact i oue when you realise you are standing
nDET AH it’s clean and wholesome. It’s wrap
1 spot. It must have been Munewhere i
D K tx AU.
ped in oiled pajier as soon as its baked.
near, or an the spot where tbe Israelites
1
around there. We returned to Jernsa- i encamped after reaching rhe “Land
FINE LINE OF CIGARS AND CONFECTIONS.
j lem"ft|lly realizing all that had taken j
of Prom me.’* where they had thfiir
, place from Bethlehem to Calvary.
। flrrt panbver and set hp the tabernacle.
) I The'next morinng we drove to the !
Leaving the valley to go back to Je­
1 1 "River Jordan. Tbe road that now j
rusalem. a steep grade rtquired several
“Originators not Imitators..
Props. The CITY BAKERY.
•
leada. io Jericlxi and the Jordan I un- 1
to walk up hill to relieve the horses.
deratood was built by the Emperor of After reaching a certain • elevation. 1
_______ ___
_ ________ _
_____________ _ ____ _ _____ ____ __________ _ I Germany, after a visit, he mndti to the
looked back and had one more view of
oooooooocboooooooccooccxxxoooooooooooooooooooooooooo
,Jin&lt;i
Ihi. travelh ra the land I had hungered to visit, 'but
had to .walk, or ride a donkey or camel*. never expect to see again.
Now they have good horse* and car­
Jerusalem • has a stone wall that is
riages. Yet my friends it is a ’ hard ' two milt's in. circuit, in some places
road to travel over Jordon." A ride •eventy feet high, thirty-four towers,
of throe mile* takes you to Bethany. and seven gates.
From thi* place Christ made his last
I have now^given you a sketch of
entery into Jerusalem. It is a desolate Jerusalem. Bethlehem, Bethany and
looking place now.yet we felt we were the Jordon, as well as my memory
walking on ground frequented by our nnd limited diary would allow me.
We bundle the beet grades of coal on the market—
Saviour. We were shown what uro After seven days sojourn there we will
Order from os and yon are sure to be satisfied. Phone
left
of the wajla said to be the home of
1H4 aud we will give youy order prompt attention.
go back over the same road to Joppa,
Martha and Mary, tomb of LazaruH, to join our boat again and sail
See us before buying
to
and tlte home of Simon tbe Leper.
Alexandria, the seaport of Egypt
On leaving Bethany as far as the eye
LEHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
could reach was a rolling, rocky,
C.C.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
CREEK STREET­
barren county. The farther you go the
deeper you get into what they call a
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE
Will Bidelman is bailing bay for
“wilderness." No trees are to be seen, Claude Mead.
only a shrub that i* eaten by tbe camel
Edgar D. Reid met with a vary pain­
or donkey. Down in the valley are
stationed a few soldiers, who are a ful accident last Friday while fixing
protection to the people travelling fence by a nail strking him in the eye.
through those hills of the wilderness.
Mra.Lizzie Lake visited her daugh­
At one time it was very dangerous ter Mrs. Geo. Scott jr. last^Vedneeday.
there, and I suppose it was in this
Mrs. Mary and Virgie Birtelman
vicinity that
"a certain man went
visited tbe former’s daughter Mrs.
down from Jeruselem to Jericho
Fred Gamble last Wednesday.
and fell among thieves, who stripped
In canned goods everything depends upon
Mrs. Bert Hilton, Mra. Saddler and
him of his garments, and t wounded
Quality. When yon buy canned goods of
him.^and departed leaving him half Mrs. Sam Damoth, viaited Mrs. Henry
me you may rest assured that you are get­
dead." There are Bedouins . now in Bidelman one day last week.
ting the best that money will buy. I have
that district that would be glad of tbe
The L. A. S. entertained by Mrs.
canned
opportunity to rob the stranger.
Marj- and Ida Bidelman was well at­
The rapid descent made of over 1.800 tended. Proceeds H&lt;0. The next one
SARDINES,
TOMATOES,
CORN.
PEAS,
SALMON,
feet in five miles was fully realized by
OLIVES,
and BOTTLED CATSUP,
MUSTARD,
will be at Mra. Bert Striker’®. Every­
the heat Arriving at Jericho, where body come.
ETC.
DRIED BEEF.
HAM,
CHERRIES,
'
there is a good hotel, and where you
Some NEW FRESH DATES Just Received.
We are *orry to bear of the death of.
stay over night, being still an hour’s
ride from the Jordan. After being re­ Chan. H. Brown, son of Dr. F f.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
freshed by a good supper, you go to Brown, formerly of Hartings, wo /lied
the Imlcony to get a breeze. You then rt hi* home tn Belleview, Fla., Nov.
Phono Ho. 10.
begin to realize to tbe fullest extentwhere you are and bow far you are
Mra. 8. J. Bidelman returned from
from home and friend*. All this with Grand Rapid* laat Wedneeday, her
the deatb-like stilloeae of tbe night not daughter Mra. Effi© Burroughs accoxna sound—except the howliug of jackals
:
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Mrs. x.-nnntun
Cassius uiujijn
Bruuns uuu
nnd Mrs.
Jllrt. l*ee i
arv th.’
ot Mr. anj ,

“LIKE MOTHER
USED TO MAKE.”

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

M. MATTHEWS C&amp; CO

CANNED

GOODS

HORTON’S Tw’,,””y

No Advance in Price on Account of this offer.

We are now handling th- Monarch, ma.de i..
Iruw
liange Company- and are selling them. t&lt;«&gt;.
Made of malleable iron and steel. They do'ti:,'- ’’■rk
without the damage from breaking, cracking,or war:
'^tierru^
in the use of &lt;&lt;her kinds. They stay tight and s-ihi ’' ••ii dftFr
lifetime's use and give the same economical -*r'i
However, we can tell you al.l about at to la ttes a
H ouri
store. You will not lie urged to buy—simply to exm
and see what a sujierior article it is.
There will lie a lady present, an experienced , ,
lints on cooking. Coffee and biscuits pr-parf d pn th .Monarihkrfljj
la&gt; ..erved free.
Remember—all week Nov. 27th fo De..'2nd I
results in cooking and baking are obtained v I -i, p ,pr tnftbnd*
are used.

W. A. HALL, Jefferson Street
1st door south of Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co.

HAVE TO LOOK UP TO HIM
'

Ickes were tailed to Ohio last weak &lt;•
■ attend the tuneral of their brother.

A POLI JE.Mlx s testimo».

The L. A. b. meet* tbit- wi-ck wjti
This Captain Stands Six Feet Nine y|rg p Icke-

Inches High. Fattier Lives

In

Nashville.*

.

Mrs. Hnbta-1 Stillsum ut Hastings i«
• caring: for her sister Mrs. Main.

Mr. and Mrs. F. G. SUaby visited
A St. Igfince item in the Detroit Free Sunday at J. H. Day’s. ‘
s
every person who travel* on
_______
_Ubequamegon.
________________which
Nealyplies
everyone
in this vicinity ’ has
the
steamer
'
between St Igdac*- and Tbe Snow*, -ta ,hmr *'t'rn
■«’d
drawn
forvwl tu look up to th* muter of*th* “ld •” P'&gt;l'”'i»lt for winter.

cruft. Christa C. Fowler, for lie standti;
QUIMBY.
six feet ‘nine inches, and is the tallest 1
boat captain on the lakes Captain
Mrs. S. J. Bidelman, who has been
Fowler is i! memlier of a remarkable on visit to Grand. Rapid* and wax
family. His brother. Irving J. Fowler, | very mck while then*, wa- brought
of SVbitecastle. La., three
t*-— yeart
------ t •*■
hi*
night is
is i.Uk
nut vyrv
very
•—
■- ' home Wednesday uijr.ui
junlon 1, ne«fl,'b. wm* height: bl. wall yet. boom* .bettor at th!, writ­
. .. Jhmee
_ V K.o Fowler,
.
. of
...Nashville.
. ™
Dig.
father.
Mich., is six feet three, and hi* sister.
Flora Eowler. ot Kalamazoo, is six feet
two. The mariner is well proportioned,
but his weight fluctuate*, ranging
from 2b0 toJ0O pounds. When Captain
Fowler look command of the Cheqiiamegon. two years ago. the pilot house was
too low fur him. It was tiresome to
stand hours at a time in a crouching
position, so the owners raised the ceil­
ing and he now moves about the house
with ease.-NashriUe New*.

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J CORRESPONDENCE. J
MORGAN.

There will he an entertainment at
Maecabee hall Friday’ evening. Nov.
24. given by the K-hooL Good jirogratne. Proceeds to purchax) an organ.
Admission 10 cents and eeata. Every
one come and help a good cause along.
Wh’le E. R. Reid was driving a nail
F riday, it accidentally flew in such a
manner as to strike him in his eye. At
this writing his friends are not very
much encouraged as to saving his eye.
His many friends hope for the liest.

Bert Scotland wife visited friends
at Coats Grove S.unday.
Tay Cantele in aud eon Melvin of
Nasliville visited at John Casteleih’s
Sunday.

Sumner Sponable and family visited
The Gleaners peifected an organiza­
tion Mondhy night, Nov. 18th. with at Walter Bidelman’k Sunday.
eighteen charter members.
Regulates the bowe Is. promote* easy
B&lt;jrn to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mead
natural movemnts. cures constipation
Wednesday morning Nov. 15 a son. Doan’s Regulota
Ask your druggist
The mother is reported as getting for them. .25 cents a box.
along finely.
H.P. Feagles* brother from Tekonaha.
Mich, has Iwen spending several days
visiting and caring for tbs former,
who is very poorly and the Dr. M*ems
undecided as to what ails him.

FOLEYS HONEY—TAR

George E. Hilton .’postmaster of Fre­
mont. Mich., called on W. S. Adkins
and the postmaster at Morgan.

W» have

Frank Isen hath of Elwell loaded hh
oods on cars last Wednesday, and
"SS
forHi«tagA whiob pUc.
wlllte bls.future bum., h,
„
S.turd.yU»;i.tter Krtottb. w«k
visiting at Thomapple lake.

Black­
smith in
town

Mrs. Mir,- Sparks i. qolte
having been confined to her bed for the
l«»t week.

hk;h bank.
HMn, Bechtel h«. retunirt
,
9“’®?'“’*“' “P i" North D«Sot. u&gt;d
Csosd*. Uilnklng-U th* nlMrt ^jrj
rteited
w« .coc.a.pu.S

W* broUw’“-1*-• L. 0.

least a hal
medicitnv

cured ui
cough
inli

Try a Barnier Want-Adv.

Don't Deci

CHRiSTriflJ
S:- PHOTOS
Du

..Ki piiuii's
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11 i‘ kind ot -J
.;&gt;vcs vo;Ho gvi '
•:.,Y a- il
ui phowe.
ti avoid ih*
portal
rush A
!
gift, w*
would JPftk*
make only t!.- I ’&lt;1 that
..tlie
ml!
Write or phi
»• hare yJlir oW
let you ku-'Y
negative y*-t.

us they u
present*,
them made &gt;
time tn mak-

EARLY.
Phone I &lt;0

\ uihvllle. Ml* i

JUST ARRIVED.
A nice assortment of l«n’Ps!u''
in, value 25c to $1.25 con&gt;pletc-

Also Vases, Water Sets and Match Hold

ers at popular prices
loves- »nd
New Underwear, Flannelettes, Gl^.Mittens.
I
A«k Ur a tree nunpl* bottle of Foley'* couth
medic,no. We atoo keep Bees Honey .nd Tor, W h'«
Ptae ud Tar. Chamberlain’, and Dr. Hull’. Remedies

W. w. WATSON,
Breids,

GENERAL STORE

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IRVING,

MICH.

Th*
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find business in their

^furniture department
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&gt; &lt;lo more. This ls the place to
i
re, Poide mid bring your
We Ijmdle the famous old reliilak Heaters'aud Range;
I &gt;. lluekwith. Dowagiac. Also
ni'isular stoves. We have
j . i.| stock of Blankets and
■s that ari&lt; right.

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MICH BROS

“• B*rnu“1. NertTlUeiBiih-l
iStai’i
ETI»«&gt;P.
C Hi Tbotn..,
Hawing,: D. H.CorthclI. Franklinville.
V 2;iC' W
Ur“‘! Hedge:
McW U1M^ Orwx)
, M
Arnold. Allman; Che., YMng. K1U,.
«•«»;. B. Parka. Kmo„. r ’ Som.
t»rv. K»«xi

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tar
°-or l‘"»
the iielghtor
l*d'«. dlto o„ Mr,. VhnTyi,, to
IHtoh. which Umy wen, ,n lhe |,.lnt m
doing, nnd In tho m&lt;-»,tinit, the rw
of tho crowd gKthennl At the duput in
oraor thAt they &gt;um :&gt;u
w
•Arne time. In &lt;wder u, deceive Mr.
of'tto
\r ‘"'""'‘“ta- O'- member
of the crowd plmned tu Frenk Ven
Tyne, ukiog him if he would go to
bandprArttce. irovfdittg they wocld
oome for him And ofcounr tho newer
’»
”S" che !«H' crowd wto
ir |hnd gntherto At the depot, tnnrohed to
Withe home of Mr,. VunTyne tu tto tun-

Wiuf
M.roklng through quurgt."
U) touted by the drum curp. Thi, p,nv

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Ik
lk
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rtiwworkid no well that Mm. V. did
"ot^v-eu ronpect th.- |«« lhiuji umU
: the whole crowd bolted . i„ the dour.
: “'J
10 *h,T ‘“Hrti-f of the crowd
' ""?■
titair I,..,:,
“toh u c.iol Healing mamn-r v..u
I would think *be had planned t»-«.
। W(*k' fur Ito Mtoiaion. although ,h.
■
&lt;-maplot. ly ,urprl*ed A program
, had tout preptted fo, th, eV,.ning
which conaialed .« -mu.ii: and roadimr
\k ».follow.r
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SHULTZ.

AMERICAN SLAVES
W. J. Hollowau’s ^mancipation Act that will Free Thousands,
W. J. Holloway. Hastings leading lungs, kidnevs. and liver will all ho
druggist, is ready to restore freedom involved. Indigestiion causey nervouatu many who have been in ataolute ne«s fdeeplewuesfi.
headacbeg.
back­
slavery.
.
aches. distress after eating, furred
No one appreciated better than . the i tongue ,and general weaknes and de-.
victim of indigestion that he i« an
abject slave to*his stomach. and Mr. ■ Mi-o-na is not a mere temporary
Hollaway, in guaranteeing that Mi-o- relief for iudigeetion. but a positive
na will strengthen the stomach so that remedy for all stoiunch trout les. pro­
yon-can eat what you want arid when moting good digestion,
vou want it. removes all fear of further • Ask w. J. Hollowav to ahow you tbe
bondage. .
guarantee under which he m&gt; L* Mi-oThe .stomach ia to tbe? body what tbe na. A larae box of the tablet^ Mills
** for
*
foundation is to the house, and when 50 centa. hut costs nothing
ideas it
it-is weakened or diseased, one organ cures.
after another is affected until the heart

The Ladies Aid was very pleasantly
entertained by Mra. Barbara McCallum
on Thursday of last week. Between HO
and 40 ate dinner. Those present from
a distance were Mra. D. Campbell of
Cloverdale. Mra. Lyda KeDey of Hick­
ory Corners and Miss Man- Harding of
The M«x»bee IUD, n^d here Satur­ Hendershott. The hext’meeting will
day night. «ra&gt; well attended. A rar he st Mra. Fred Zerbel’s tbe third
Interring diKua.lt.n m bold on U&gt;e Tueeday inDecemlier for dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Loomis enter­
■Object of Rowrve pnnj in tl], MaraHOPE CENTER.
tained the. latter’* son Fred Kelley and
l*f insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. • Howard Mosher and
Mra. Mary Elixa Engleub, of Boot jack wife of Hickory Corner’s from Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittemore, of
Delton spent Sunday at Arthur Gader’a.
Hollow, WM in town Tuerfay and day until Monday.
hought her supply of aage and. other
Cl;as Kenyon made a business trip
Mrs. Clarissa Townsend ot Wall lake
"piece for her Thanitegiving cookings to Middleville .Monday returningPtome who has been very sick is no better at j
Tbesday,
■
at raulkiwr's Drug store.
thia writing.
.
.
J. MeQ iarrie and wife of Wall lake
An entertainment will be held at
spent
Iasi
Saturday
with
their
duugh-1
Hope
Center
school
house
Saturday
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
ter Mrs. Maud Zerbel.
I evening Nov. 25. A good program will
Mm.■ WillarJ
tiuru Payne
rayne of
ot Cloverdale
Liovcrdale
, ,
made a. friendly call at the parsonage! '•Wn Hallock left Monday morning l&gt;e furnished.. Admission ten cents
Munday morning.
ft,r Vandalia. Cass county where he 'I lieneflts fur school library.
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fzi mn.l, «M ..
Miss Mary Acker and 'James Shirioq
MK. Grao* r.nuoek’ m,.l
|
»"rk lu «
mUl.
Pierce lost
a ----horse
last week
Tvmpletoi/of Delton uttended the M. i Rav ------------— r
-- ------------r­ j wentto Augusta Sunday.
E. church at Clovenlale Sunday after-' C!M“* of iU deatb Wtt* Indication.
Mra. &lt; «e$ler is conflned to - her lied at

W“MrK NeUis.VM.
fr^ rttU)r' ‘“’d * "““'"f &lt; tar
terThl^h !
Ul"° "“““I'-stu Kiv„
tar ,hirtbO»y nrprw. ln th)&gt;

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DEPARTMENT

A COMPLETE SURPRISE.

jaldrich bros
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nede"rh "fekbythe BANNER’S Correspondents.

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■Sitings banner,

iTUli/rCtm

. Fret! Zerbel has a horse with lung this writing.
Dan Payne led tbe .Epworth League I fftV1‘r
Shrerid from this vicinity attended
at Cloverdale Sunday evening.
. D. R. Smith and wife are entertain- the Gleaner’s Social at Cloverdale FriMis* Eva Pierce was home over Sun- | ing the former
’a sitser Mra? Denmnore day evening.
• dfly and assisted in the choir at tbe , und Httie daughter of Hillsdale.
J
; morning services.
j
Andrew Smith and family spent j

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DOUDS CORNERS

11363477
If you are not my regfi
patron, I solicit a trial ori
I have a nice stock of Gro­
ceries and Meats and ban
certainly please you, bbth
in Quality and Price.
.

J. SPROUL
Delton,.

HOUVENIR LIVERY,
Feed and Sale Stable.
DELTON, MICH.

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Telephone or write ma when y&lt;»u dr*e fro
Delton. 1 meet alt trains. Frier* tet*onab'

P. J. HOUVENIR

■ Marshall N'd'wood arid James Smith !s,,n'kty at Goo. Keller'a of Orangeville. .
Mrs. Norris is better at this writing. •
I Henry Zerbel and friend were at J.
xk
Piano duet ;by . Mr, I: Morrb-.uw astdsted the choir Sunday evening.
H. J. Mead and family spent Suhik I ncd ^*1*’
।I'-sl1’-*- '.ong. by tbe
.
VBOBATE omiKU
The Earnest Workers ot Clnvbrdale ' Underhill's uf North Barry" Sunday.
i day at Harry Bresee’s of Johnstown.
■ Stele ot Michigan. County of Barry. »*.
■ ■ ik
Heading
by Mr*. W. . M -E. church will meet with Mrs. Ira
Miss Linnie Kenyon of East HastAt a scMlon of .the I'robate Uofirt tor tbe
.
.Archie Bansill’s spent Sunday in, County
ot
Barry.
huMen ia the 1‘ro ate office
A ,lugh"' "°l0 *'’■ •■»“&gt;••• Mlilll. Piano Broods Friday at : p. m. for the pur- ings spent Sunday at home,
; Irving.
.
tn thr city of IfaxtiiiK*. lu said &lt; wnty on
Uf ; daut ly\ Benu.-e Flower and Fen:
&gt;i. LTO*.
MICHIOAN.
pose of electing uttiwra.' Ail m. ml««ra
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Leander
Mead
and
fauulv
of
Hastone
tfiousan4
ulna
bundled aj«d fivr.
s -J ,
Urartu, tt-r. told by Mae... Xurwuud. i are urged to U- present
'
CLOVERDALE.
ing. .pent Satnnl.y aud Sunday with
Picwlo and piatiui duet ,1# Mason an J
We ure glad to note the interest taken j M *** Eva Pi(xn'e of Deltoni wa- the
retoiro. in thi. vicinity.
cn... me,lutyrata
• Mttrahall Norwood The program wa» in tbe aubjeet used at the morning J gu«&gt;sfuf Mrs. &gt;•*??
Mina Dewey one day'
School l..g.n Monday in Dirtrict Na
J-f-J-;
thoroughly enjupiled by all L. lowing service at the M. E. church. Daniel is j’*** Wt*k.
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court iurportltir to l«- the l»u will ind testothia refreshment*'were served which t one of the strong bible characters and i Mr; and Mrs. Fn*d Green. Mrs. Mina ‘
ment of old dew:i*.?&lt;l l&gt;e admitted t&lt; Probate
were alsM enjoyed; Asa r&lt; lut-mbraxicv siamla out boldly for unswerving Mel- j Dewey nmTGyoyer Davenport atteJided ; , The wtslding
. in dur vicinity
- created andthii ••xreiitor ihereiu named apjipitited or
'
rome other xolt^be pertou.
’
A"?WILL.WEILLtCO BUFFALO NX
; of Mrs. VanTyne';-lurthdiiy th‘ \ pre- -. ity tu (fol. ' The need of the world ! ll&gt;e Academy of Music at Kalamazoo i
h ^“nation last week. Wedding
Tderouron ft I* order**! that l ifday. tile
»tb day of December A. !&gt;.. 1WB. at t -u o'clock
I seated her with u beautiful boteju.-t of t«lay &amp; Daniels Uckhi»nri:. Christian j”t* evening laat week.
Mis rang two nights in sncceuion.
In the forrnooij. be assigned for the f earinx of
: said petition aud that the heir* at la r of said
‘ American beauty riwes aud carnet i&lt;ta». lives.
Ihv MilJ.-ct nexi Sunday will | Mrs. Homer Green de-ires to ex pres* -oojrentulationa.
_
.
./ The critical eye ol the most disdeccaMxt .and. a!! other jieraon* Hit rested In
Alt departed at a late hour after *]&gt;end' he Nebucl adn.-zzer.G *cond dnnn. I her tHnnks to the ladie* here and in j
। said ertfate. are required to ap|rtir a a iwsMofi
7 • e|'oii)R Observer can find no flaw
ot said Court.then to t» holdeu ut lb probate
ing a very enjoyable evening and wish­
in la&amp;hhln. fabric, fit and finish
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office, tn the City o! Hastings, In *a d county,
1
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y
s
nonej
anu
lar.
it
con-***&lt;&gt;
,uu»
mum- If
u any
»u- m*—- ■&gt;*■.«
u* tl
, re inajitr
•nd
show cause
tt*r»
be. why
ing the huatesK many'hnppt returns of it anil warning to the King. •
ct this elegant paletot overcoat.
। procuring her a new sawing mnehme.
tains no opiates or txrisions aud • never ®* ‘I*.l*UUomr may i ot l* grant- .
I her birthday.
furtltcr ordered, "[bar’s dd’pe'tlridoer
give
■’ e: &gt; line and curve is an exact
John MrBain. «n3Twif. .4 Brn.l, I J}11*»“
For Mil. by Arthur E. I*
-■to * ild estate
notice to the reraou* luf^rosted
triplicate of the best New York
of the rendeni-y of *a!d petition and tt&gt;4 hearing
/
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Ridgei visited the family of Frank * ** ° nu • ___
thereof by can*lue u copy .of this ojder tq be
Mi-*
Sadie
MaLeay
of
.Prairieville
and London custom tailored pTopublished In the
Banxf. 1 anew*,
Mra. Margaret Ritcbio is visiting j Leunard last Sunday.
~
। spent part of Iasi twrek With Mr*. Car -her grandson Gt&lt;o Mullen
- ,
,
,
- The rich and poor, young and old paper printed aud circulated In said &lt; ounty of
ductiunsi The man who appre­
/r«'-Nnu«.. MuiKn.
Lymau Dayton and wife spent Sun- all receive the same7 treatment at Barry, oner la each week for three • kocm1v»
I Ixtvylahd
• week* previcMis-to said da» ot hear’pR.
ciate and demands the very
surveyors are here surveying fur the day with J. Mosier anil family at . Mulholland’s and that's good treat­ Elxa Cl Hk&lt; «&gt;x.
ClIAS.
C
has. M.S
M. 5 ack
ACK..
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Mr. and Mrs. AJ Ashby left for Che* electric road lx-tween Battle Creek and ! i*rairit-vil!e.
highest irade of apparel should
Probate Itexl»ter.
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Juder-0
Probate.
’ ment.
■, (A true ropy |.
I lajygan where "they w ill -la-nd the
examine this mode! of oxercoat
Gr.nd Hajort-.
j Artlnr Fatton nnd jrifo and Mt*.

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perfection. Its beauty is more
than &gt;uriace deep— every fibre and
&gt;titiih is Genuinely good. Collay,
lapels and shoulders are formed
a .cording to Dame Fashion’s latest
mandate^ and from foundation to

THE CL0THOS Oatton and Prairtavifla. Mich

K
W

A STRING
SAGE
ON IT
. When you buy a bottle
Faulkner's Syrup of
White Pin* and Tar Cough
Syrup you have a string
fastened to your money and
y &gt;u keep hold of the other
v id. If it fails (to satisfy.
yju have only to pull the
si ring and your money
c &gt;mes hack. Try a bottle
a OUR RISK. Keep hold
tlie Hiring­

itt|cl&amp;ss
■It lina

. .Ifkj

Railway Time Table:

C. K. &amp; S. R. R.

makers, Wile, Weill &amp; Co., have
done theii-level best. A gilt edged
&lt; investmejut at Sio toS^g

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

Mr.
and Mr.*.
Klingensmith uf . Mina Dewey wpent’ Sunday with the •
Orangeville were in town Sunday.
*
family
of A. 'Replogle.
\
Freq Grew after hiving’ condjucted 1 ■ ■ —
.................... —--------------------------- ;-----------------------------,--------- u-------On Tuesday afternoon Clafe Thorpe;
while fixing some rurlijug in tftiirns a very sueessfnl sale of rehdy made
। list
and Rrow:’&gt; writs: bad a piece ot hiard ck’thirig here ha* gone back t«» Sun- I Miss Queen Blackman wa* in Kai.
Imstabla.
bible.
effect iOct -iz. iwm
Tikt&gt;g effect Aug. ll.1W. Tra'.hillcave .
fail un his head inflicting u severe i field
time
' In
in eSect
finish
the expert tailors of the
Hastniysas follows:
Central Standard Time.
| Abzoo Thursday.
scalp wound. In dressing it was neceeCRESSEY.
. --------- ------ar
'
to
take
several
stitches.
Dr.
&gt;
There w,
■rowel attended
Mra. M.
Francisco i* spending :.Frt i&gt; Eva ExtMcLeay dressed the wound and Mr. ! some t|me with her brother ty. Fi*her. .
the I. T.
*" ~
Bunh’s Friday evekina. Proeetd*. wen Th-irpa is getting along well.
The L. A. S. will serve oysters »Fri- ; »•» a/tu
Delton
8;
f'loienhile
Mr. and Mrs. J. G Hughe.* attended : day evening Nov. 23 at the home of :
3.^
Shultr
- V:
•
Hastlogs
&gt;:
•’ £
Dr--itartei wa* in HMtififc* Thurs­ a s’.irprir-.- party in Delton Saturday Philip jBarberi• Supper will be served ।
Coats Grove
evening aMhe
romEveryone
c (until i&lt;»ino'clock.
**’" home
.......... ‘of
,f 'Mrs. Nellie ’ *f----Woodkind —*;
day.
'
,
1 til VI 4 11
ar Woodbury Ir f;
ViuiTyne.
;
.; vitcd.
. '
Elmer GoMkill .vjMied his parents
Via F M By.
Mrs.
Minnie
V.-indurbronk
returned
Mrs.
Aaron
King
of
Kalamazoo
calk-d
Linsing
.. ..
’ here. l»*t week.
Grand tinpld* 7:W
am
, Mii .Anna Whittt-raore &lt;«f Prairirvilh* ' from a visit with her .son Peter at on friends here one day last week.
W. 8, B.utBOX. Agent.
C ilcrign.
Rutland.
Mr
Mrs Morris Brown eater- '
Hastings.
, waa calling ud L»»-h«&gt;n friends Sunday.
The Helping Hand *&gt;ciety will give . tnjntvj| (-ousitis from Kalamazoo Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. HHrick of Vicksburg a'aocial »n MriUay hall Saturday.
..nd M-ijday.
WOODBURY- IONIA STAGE LINE
■ have bought 4U ac&lt;es of A. B. Nu-U
t- . -...a *'A= Tl.-.rt Vooni.
&gt;» r- i?; .i.i ...in ■ '-csv-* W&lt;H&gt;JMtf‘tn after arrival of mottling tralu* ut *-i.l AtrWrs at Jaula 10:Si a. 1
Qur IMUtOT.nev. 1&gt;. C. Riehl will , turning from IONIA I-o*t Office all: 15 f. M.antn-* at Woodbury at 4;00 o’clock fur Iran
ae.il will erect h new houM' on the. Kin and .-Ira. InW. \0U0g Spent
Munday
and
Tuevlay
in
Otaegp
attend:
gjve'a
ehalk
talk,
next
Sunday
at
2
I
M.
Ity.
and
wMuwtittion thoc. K.as.
i name tn the ntar future.
Wtvt. H. MARTIN, PRO
ing a ministers convention.
। o'clock!
He has given these talks '
' Mr. and Mra. will Whittemore *p-i-t
. Mrs. Ezra MurbhuUM.- was in Raia*
■ niazoo Wednesday i

Mr*: Lula-Chapman returned to her . before colleges and large audiences mid
: Sunday with the ; latter’* parent* at
home last week after working for MYs. they premise to lie very interesting and
! Cedar Creek.
Gisi. Nvl-wn the past.yeaf.‘ everyone should avail themaelvrs of!
j Mra. Geo. Mosher i&gt; on tin- sick Hat.,
Bom b. Mr. :u,d M^.Frm.k Hugha.!
ori»rt&lt;.»ity »nd eons, out aort I
1 The Junior L f. L. m-t with Mra
jin.
Elin
remoral
to
her
ZMinufc
MclhnuiM ot Grand Raplde : 3n MlehSmTrajCo Bortto'^rind
' Vern Loomi*. Thursday evening.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

!

Mr. and,Mrs. Jaines Bate* of Battle . home .»« uf u.irn W.dnertny.

&gt; I. tbe K»&lt;*» other aunt Mr,

June

Hapld,, Mleni*.*,____________________

! Creek have been culling on old friends : Elon Clement wa* in OUegtr Tne*.
r
THOMAS &amp; PKYOR
cn Tnou*.
.
Jennie Fisher. Fannie Johnson, bred
«*'*&gt;- l.h iroxad
i hefe.
lL.-ma.r of Kalamawo and Mr. m&gt;d
Atwroepi at Law.
U B. rnro.
Johnny Williams of Galeaburg wm‘ d*.'
'
, ; ,,
,
. I
Offices over Hasthsjpt City Bank.
ravrniic wniLAT*
, Mrs. Jake Houvenrr and children uf |--------- - --------------------------------------------| in town Thursday.
ANXIUUd MUMEIV1 a.
| Hickory Corners and Jennie Honeyaett COt4BOV E A PUTTER,
Mr. Silas anil hi» two sons and their
Some of the mptt anxious hours of a 1
d &lt;1Hngjlter)l ,nfent Sunday nt Byron
c
Attorneys at Law,
, families have jnovtfil hen* from Penn- mother's
.niltW.* life are those when the little । ... . .T
.
. •
;
Suateae-ara toPhilip T. coigrev-'
- '
Office la Vni«w Block. Hartings. 1‘rneticc* in
1 sylvania. and will make thi* place ji ohest of the household have the croup. । Fisher’fi
' * *u thecuurta ot the utrte.
Itbelr .home. The Measts SIU*, will There is no other medicine ao effective ।
EAST ORANGEVILLE.'
! A. F. KENAST&lt;»N.
‘
I in this terrible malady Hk Foley’s;
| run the Hour Jllll. starting it
Attorney at Law. ’ ,
Honey and Tar. It is a huuaehokl j One of Frank Hart’s big horaes ia 1
f*rer J. S. Goodyear &amp; &lt;5o.. store
Price 25 cents.
! Jlonday morning. We wish thenrsuc- favorite for throat nnd lung tronbles. ; very sick with but littlte hojies of its j
Pnictli-r* InjUl enurta ot the elate, voflmloti*
•roinpliy attended to.
',and nn it contains no opiates or other recovery.
cew in their undertaking.
; ------- - r-.v-:
7 „
,_______
Mrs. A Mantle apd daughter Winnie ; poisonfi. it win be safely given. For
Wm. Gillespie is cementing the base- '
SMlTTJ, Attorney al Law,
. sale by Arthur E. Mulholland.
I
were in Kaiamajxxs Thurwhiy.
menl Ruhr in E.rn«t John™, torn, j A|| b„,lnHJI"„og’p“„CJi and csratlll
Mia,Fern B^lldaletter r.-turn«l &lt;wm
Babv'won’t suffer five minutes with
Mrs. parah John cox and daughter attention. »'..si
—»«-— -a specialty.
Collections
THE DRUGGIST,
Hurting, Friday night.
l*&gt;» : croup'if yup apply Dr- Thomas’ Ec-1 Gladys rind Miss Vandenburg spent
Offlceover Banner Office.
1
lectric
Oil at once. It acts like magic.
*’e want
&gt;«-n attending Higfc School. Sba Wil. '
Either Cash or Trade.
and Eggs, Highest Price,
P
Sunday | with Charles Hayward and
not return to renome her »tu.li&lt;-»
Perfumes at Mulholland’* sell rap- family.
F. E. WILLISON. l&gt;. D. 3.
11IH nit Swli Cider until Spring Use FAULKNER'S CIDER SAVER 25c I Him Franco* Flower, o/ Prairievilla 1 Uy. There’s a reason.
Mary Fox uf Cloverdale visited Anna
Ra»tlnrs. Mich
Mia, Queen Blackman lx-t
Jobncox Sunday.
yisited
Friday.
There I was no dance at Frank Hart's
Mra Nellie VanTvne and son Frank
laat Thursday evening on account of
DELTW STATE BASK REPORT.
will entertain the Senior L. 1- the sickness-of one of his horses. We
BANNER
Report of tbe eoudiuoo of JbStat*’ j tr^ineaday evening.. At tho former
:R MAPS OF
understand that those who came were
| X^Wen- WM P. A. SHELDON
eritertained by Tom Murphy and wife.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
RY COUNTY.
mlsAlowr ot tie- funking Department.
|. twe&lt;jn jhe gir|B and boys to see which
Jesse Kenyon and wife spent Sunday
Abstract Block, Hastings.
,|de would have to treat, and this fate.
Money to loon on Beal Estate. Ileal Estwith L. ID. Woodman.
every
Barry County,tate sold cu commission. General conveyOf conreo. fell to the gtrl*. aad Um
number
ani-lnf. Bavins a complete
of Abstract
Loun» and dluMiunt*............
.......... $42,120 12
towuWill R. johncox made a business trip
*hipr«te. '■1
••treat" rte girle have planned for the
Rooks, compiled from the Records. can
IWOdK. mnrtgngvs and securttte*.......
k; ''
highways.
to Kalatnaroo Monday.
furnish complete Abstracts.
oterdrafte............................ ..............
Krejms iwir'iact
toy. will prohably .01 ho fontotlen for
. .irehf*s school
Itanklnghou.«e . ................................
i
Will
Monica
aud
Charely
Kingsburj
VWyw
Furniture and fliturcs
n?vx,
for reference.
some time.
Hue from bank* In reserve
were on iour streets Monday.
Cities
.. ............
•• *-”• •*’
-Mr». B.rn.-l Norwood I" on the sick
ONLY 50CTS.
V. S. and National Bonk
NORTHEAST BARRY.
Currency.............................. ‘-"J ?!
11 fie Dclisn Bos! Office.
list.
.
_..
GoldcSin.............................
Remember the entertainment at Mrs.
The large monument of Mr. andhfa.
Silver Colo
*°*
NlcMe» and cent*..............
• 50
Clara Clark’s Friday evening Nov. 2.
Eton Penhock of HMtinga.WM unltodFor LIVERY RIGS.
We have
f- S. 131MS, Postmaster
Total.....................................
od at Delton. Itot week, and b&gt; tolng
R. E. Webster and family entertained
several flrat class rigs In connection
If you are going to repair any
with our Jefferson Street F«^d Barn.
of your buildings and gel ready
friends from Battle Creek Saturday
putod on the ground n »■"
for tbe «old weather that win
■jo.ta) no north of Hickory Cktmer,. Thi* » •
Your patronage solicited.
and Sunday.
Capital stock paid In.
soon be here, I would like to
t ndlvlded profRa. U&lt;M
John Willison is building a black­
ran- large monnmmit. weighing man;
figure with you on that
(-otnmt-nMl defbwte.
.saving* deposits ......
smith shop.
5631T W
.Savings certificates.. WHEN YOU WANT
Frank Newton and family visited
77.101 97
Totals
in Kalamazoo county Saturday and
^XJbX^-tocb.omk
L
Mr Block is complete. Hr par­
Sunday.
ing cart tor wbat 1 bur and with
•‘Itdfc'i of flip " .....
nntired bank, do
*Sv knowledge
CALL ON L A. EATON, HE HAS
light running expense, I «m In a
Dewitt Collirter is Iniildipg a &gt;ew
1 ‘“tl
can secure
sstsapooitlon to quote very attractive
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND
“Stableclubbing rates with this
house.
prices. It will Pa? J!" “ C*U
: 7-8 Jlwtrihwj *nd sworn to before mews «
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 95
Miss Mary Beach and friend of
for any
or weejcjy
and see me.
.
Dowling spent Sunday
with Miss |
" "“mint publi.hed lu th, United
Bessie Litte.
j eommcT^W j™™.
j
Full line of Al. ion P^nu -&lt;bj
1 / or&lt;-*na(lx u can b, procurMiss Minnie Boyes will commenoelbe |
beet on the market Can *na
J AM JU COI4.IW*
J
winter term in the Bu nell district
u
„.
home
ot
tbe
dece.-ed
lueeaay,
’ «I other Uvw.j.apw io thia
DQ£t
Monday.
Nor.
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t .VVJtrrC

bottles.i

Michigan Cental.

ELLIS

l»R. KUshEI.L W'111 answer call* In thr
thr city
cityand Wcirltty; s|&gt;cclal xtfentfou 11ren to
Uatoith anil diM-ux-s of thr throat a td ctwH
hnd chroulc dl*ra«es.
.
t'tr.w kt tMldraee it» W. t enter 1L. Juris
I”*
west of the old Ktnwrli home, t'llice h&gt;tm,;M
l/V. L0WHT.
’ Hastings, Mich.
Al *ay « a large stock of ere glas tes and
«;x '*tacl«» on hnnd
- .

11. A. «U.H. BARBER.
Pbvslelant ».nd £ur&lt;eon i
i itfl* lu diy or county vmi - - L &lt;• with
^.-ompujes*. day nr Right

A HANLON. M. D., —'
Physician and Surgeco.
Mfddlevfllc, Mich
H. V. GALLAGHER. H&gt;y«icif n find
Surgeon, Dowling, Mich, r
—-Office
■ houra 12 to 2 p. m. nnd 7 ta f8 pm.
Telephone af Hotise I’ay oy Nlgbl .
;____________ SllRVEYOR.______
Walter heath.
:
BARRY COUNTY SURVI YOB,
Residence cn See. 4. ‘Fratrievlih*. I'cH office
addreM-Dcltoa; Mk-h.. R. F. l&gt;. Nq. 4.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Barry

|«K$
131$

price

CLUBBING bates

“"lix.**

R. S. HARTER. M. D-.
PHYSICIAN arid SURGEON.
।

OFFICE

p*1^.
,o”;

at Hotel Delton, w®f
E Boudelryi HMM. M«;

ROWLAND BROS.

lumber bill

W.H. Chase,

If you are not buying tbe pound
writing paper at Mulholland's, It’s
because you do not know about It.

Wm. H. STEBBINS,
Licensed Embalmer
and Funeral Director.
Itoom t next to ChrUtnuM- Ptiotogl
Siad lo. Residence 3&lt;» Court street,
calls promptly attended, day or uijh

DAN LAKE,
THE OLD RELIABLE
'
HORSE SHC ER.
Shop on Coart Street, Just east of
Jefferson st

oriULu for boys.

I make a specialty of handling MENB at
BOYS' KHOfe. See my line before bgytn
Kepatrlng tnatly and promptly door i

PHILIP BUTZ.
Second door •outh of Foetet&amp;oe.

,

If You Want to Buy or Sell
Anything, Use the
BANNER’S Want Column
Delton,.

:

Michiron.

�HASTINGS BANNER. NOVEMBER 22. lW5-_

12

THE PRIMARY ....WANTS
SCHOOL FUND;

Hunter’s Qorhpasses

Continued trom vagi. cue.

If you are going North, come in
and get a Compass

education: We could find places in this i
•itate alone for thousands of such
’ 'j
young men at good salaries, and they
would soon pnt Michigan in the lead
as a manufacturing state.
But manual training would not only
help the manufacturers of Michigan.
Imt it would also help in all other
traden and professions, including fann­
ing, by making more practical,
i thorough and independent men. It is
naeless to argue the benefits oi a sytern which would train the bnpd to
I useful work as well as impart technical

Everything in the Jewelry Line..

Fine Repairing
The Corner Jewelry
•
....Store....

OPEN EVENINGS.

F« R* PANCOAST

skill, while it was teaching the brain
to think. And what boy who had taken
a manual training course as well as a
high school course would not make a
better citizen* since ho would feel
that he could with confidence enter ujh
| on useful work. And the girls are

FREE-DINNER SETS--FREE
,

FREE-YOU CAN GET A DINNER SET-FREE

POHIf P QE*NT7
UUUI\ Ot OEill I
Phone 37.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY, FLOUR and FEED.

The Grocers.

If you have anything useful
that you want tosell. or if there
Is anything useful you want to
buy, place ap adi. in tbe
.
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
idle in the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
don't use; If you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
you want tosell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; In
fact if ypu want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our Want Column
It brlngvbuyers and sellers to­
gether, and only coats ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try It.

We are anxious "to
have you understand
That we are interested in you and your clothes w; nts.
i
We may be able to help you with suggestions.
Our clothes (Stein-Bloch and Clothcraft) and fur_
nishings are the best that we can find anywl ere.
We are on record for that and we can

WANTEDTjThi^7 atarfed. in tho
milk businw* in Hastingsaaml elicit
my share of trade. -Address, F. W.
o..____ tT7
T) 1'
I Barons.
Irving R. P
F. J).
1/
1--------------------------FOR SALE—House with two lots. I
Fine location.
Inquire of M. H. ■
Bailey.

“Deliver the Goods,"
Come in. You need not buy.
This week see our window display of the best k nds
of underwear jn two-piece and union suits.
Heavy (“TJalS*’) fleece lined shirts and drayvers, 50c
A good fleece lined one for 35c.
Camel’s hair wool garments, 75c and $1.00.
All wool red underwear (fine quality) $1.00.
Heavy ribbed or flat goods, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2.
Union suits, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $4.
Boys’ heavy fleeced union suits, 50c.

FOR SALE— A few choice ducks for
Thanksgiving orders.: Call early. Phone
i also taught ’.useful and. helpful things 443. IL Andrus.
I
' in a manual training school.
FOR'SALE-Eight’.■ acres of land
I Should Michigan win its case in’the
mi lea west of Hastings TO acres cleared
■ V...8..Supreme court, 'we would like to
if sold at once.Mrs. Luella Wiley.
see all the back taxes collected from Weidman. Mich.
I .
the railroads used to establish m^hual
FOB SALE- Mali W'agou. good a.
training schools in the cities' aud^ vil­
■ new*; price 3.’&gt; dollan&gt;. for pnrtmlars i
lages of tins rftate, requiring that each address Roy Bassett;! Carrier Xu. 3. ,
i city o£ village pnt as much as the state। Nashville, Mich. ’ i
j mi^t appropriate into buildings ami . ^LTib-LadV
Cun make

Tlie Celebrated Semi-Vitreous Porcelain, with'. Gold
Trimmlwn: &lt;J1 VEN A W A.¥ FREE T&lt;HUJB CL’STOMERS. We have saved no expense in getting up the
moil beautiful patterns ever made.
Given'away with our cash sales, piece by piece, and con
tinned until you get a complete set. Set consists of Cups
and Saucers, Pie Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates.
Saticb Dishes, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, hugar Bowlr.
etc. Anything which goes to make up a .fine set
.
We use these dishes simply as an advertisement for
our businem. THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEMIS
EASY Trade with us aud get your friends to trade
with u£, and we will do the rest by supplying voii and
them with these DISHES FREE OF CHARGE.

I

j appliance^. This would give toBarrj fnim
to
|k.r
por particulars !
j county.
to be so used. If N'n4i-; chJ« Ju,um ; 'Barry Hotel, from 7 to
i ville.’iM’.ddleville and this city all de- . h p. n&gt;.
’
’ciMto build ...eb
tte .pprot&gt;HJ.t&gt;oq from thu .&lt;&gt;»■ would be
bfch. Wuirtt 1»‘» '
I alumt'$10,000 CHvh to Nashville lufd . Broke single and donWf. H.- E. Berry.
j Middleville, and *30.000 to Hastings. ! Sec
Assyria. Addrem Bellevue,
** | As milch more from these places would * •'i’ch. Route »•.
.

~ j build pnd equip splendid manual train- '] j ;sT—Blark knit Alvev.-lexx jack-t,
! brought to ’this, place Saturday for-! jng schools. So it would be in. other - Return to Mrs' C. G Holbniok. City,
burial.
.
'
Lcountfes.
• lor wward.
Glen Blake was in Ann Arbor Sa|- ' Suppose 23 per cent of the annual ! FGR SALE 1 have nine extra guod
! unlay and attended tho Michigan- fund.'were devoted t&lt;» manual training ’ -terrs averaging&lt;»v« r tbn hundred each; ■
' Wiscc-nsin foul ball game.
-cImioIs. That would yield prphatily 1 also Round Oak heaier nearly
I
, r. .
1 'ini tkNiRVMtriumaintainth.Mesrhi&gt;ol&gt;t I Live one mile wi-st add one milc ^jiuh
George J ones of Delton was the f&gt;"AWa year to maintain th
mJidoIbl
f
Addreaa (leorgr Campbell.
«Mt or .1. J. Stork Tbnnular vvt- ■ &lt;"
"r W""’ «*»&gt; Amyriu Kout. 1.
When you want nite meats just I
' call or phone u$ your orders.
Ojng
1 to NamviUe and Mjddlevjpe and $ti.'.
. „
.
V V
: WUI lo Hurting. Thi. would MID Iww
WAXTB1- A rounji man would Ilk.
।
Following are our prices per
pound:
1
i “ «&gt;“1
"-‘'"b' *«• to •- li'-idvd &lt;™1.loJ.r..nt to lb. cl«r b.r .hv w.n«.
ing with blood-itoison in his hand is
. ,,
• or longer. Addrw-s J. A. can- &lt;&gt;t
imnrovinu
'
up um.og :b. 11. acbMl di-lricla of I1AXXEK
'
Shoulder Steaks
.
9c
1
| thq county, or 30 per cent more than .
.
;; Round Steaks
.
.
10c j
—I}otatoe4. will
W. A. Pn rre I. making nnlnerou. ,b
- rect.iv„, Tbul would'certoto■ , WANTED
WAXTED-IJwuhM.
.nil pay
M, the
Urn
Porter House and Sirloin. 12 l-2c
ImproraneMS on hia nwid.nee on Ar- ly
JHlwn&gt;|
; &gt;■'*&gt;*« murkrt prior I. r a eonplo rar[
- : loads of good early potatoes. Hinch- i
Pork Steak
.
.
10c
lington Ave.
far toward ^ueeting all expenses .in . man &amp; Hull.
F. E. Heath was in Grand Rapids on most of them.
Pork Chops
.
.
, 10c
. -----:
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H .2 ...to or Mmbigan abrt. winAla ■
business Wednesday.
Beef Boasts
.
.
Be
gl%, ,.I(.|a,iv&lt;. torritory. For
Frank Lee left Monday morning on aurta again.! tb. railnwl,. would not |
Pork Boasts
.
.
9 to 10c
a.hunting trip in the.northern part of,, this coarse prove a wise one': And I terms and full information write, or *.*
Lard
.
.
.
10c
would it not lend to give to Michigan's C. II.. Thomas, Hastings. Mich.
the state.
Beet Bids 20 lbs. for
.
Sl.00
puUic «hool BjFrtein a far grantor val- ! wASTEl&gt;-JuM » tow more gas-:
tie? And would it not tend to place | customers to make up the -needed !»&lt;» .’
LAKE VIEW.
Michigan in the very front in indus- j so we can reduce thr rates and give
There was a large crowd at church
tries m well as in education. liy extra discouiitii ‘to
‘ ~consumers. ThornSunday evening.
do ■ apple Gas &amp; Electric Co.
furnishing a well trained fored to
; 2 Doors East of City Rank.
Claude Mead and wife are the proud
I WANTED—A few more students for |
their wiorlw
Phone 22. HASTINGS, HICH. S parents of an eight pound boy' my dancing school WeiMtaday evening
Charley Smith and wife spent sunWEST THORN APPLE.
I Nov. 20th. E. C. Vrofiman.
day with her parents near Woodland.'
E. Hull arid wife of Eaton Rapids '
-------TOftSAbE—M;y 14('| acre farm one i
Miss Grace Waddell and gentleman 1 have been visiting
the
latter
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—..v.. 8 sister mile east and half milt sopth uf Wood- 1
the J landimber. balance 1
land. Ten acres good
g&lt;
friend attended church at the Sahlappi I Mrs. W; W- Willard
W!n—•* and *family
—
class conditiuit
condition
.
» ।i in rinrt rtai
GoJ build- '
I Past week.
( CORRESPONDENCE. ' Sunday- eveuing.
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.
.
ings. Large double*!iwinged house.
The jnost of the young people from’ &gt;amuel Allen and wife spent Satur* One hank tarn 70x44 feet, another
here attended the social at the Martin j day andjSunday with relatives in Way- ' lu‘ri1 -il|»x4X Windmill and plenty of

CHIDESTER € BURTON, Leading Clothiers,

CUT
PRICES.

I Woodmansee &amp; Olney |
J

sshoonima. Frida, ..entat, at! .spoil hwd.
•
' Mrs. Howard Russell was kt Grand
in , Chicago over a good time.
Merrit
Mead
and
wife
called
ou
his
Rapids
laat
Tuesday.
. •
brother otte day last week.
.
Mj. and Mrs. jud Cook were the
Miss Olive White was the guest of
Tom Fitzpatrick is working for (Diesis Sunday of the latter's sister
friends in Grand Rapids over Sunday.
(’has. Smith this week.
.
-'llrsHinckley and husband of
Mrs. Mary White i* spending a few
day* in Grand Rapids the guest of her
Mrs. Malta, and Son Flojd andMI„l
Mrs.
D. Harter spent Sunday
W.andle
J’
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daughter Alm. N. VanDcr Minden.
*”
“ spent Sunday with J. Mosher! Mr. arid
with Mr, and Mra. Ed. Whitright of
.George Coak ;r of Grand Rapids was and wife.
I Rutland.
the guest of his grandparents Geo.
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PARMELEE.
Cook Sr. and wife the later part .of last
BOWENS MILLS.
Laverne (.'line, who is emyloyed in
the Grand P.apids freight yards was ■! Bean threshers are in this locality.
Miss 'Elizabeth Pierce has resigned
; .lames Stafford is home being out on
home over Sunday.
her position as clerk with A. Quinlan
SHOO bail for pulling up Mail box Jand
Owing to insufficient advertising I post belonging to Mr. Wing, on the
&amp; Co. and has accepted a position as
bookkeeper with. W IX Gardner &amp; the Gleaner dance Friday night was I Frank Prindle farm. We hear he has
graced with but a small crowd.
Soils.
i engaged L. E. Knappen aa his attoney.
, Many from here attended the funeral i' Mr. Whes has built a silo and has it
Earl Wilcox of Jackson was in town
of
the
infant
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mre.
tilled.
Saturday.
John Parker at the home of P. Parker
Burdett Briggs is at work on his
Dr. A. J. Shepard was in Grand
. of Middleville Sunday.
large basement under his barns, putt­
Rapids on hnsinem Saturday evening.
Aaron Sherk lost a valuable cow ing in his stables and making ready
The M. B. Wheeler Electric Cu, of
Sunday byita falling in the stable so for winter.
Grand Rapids is placing a dynamic) in
as to break it£ leg, necessitating its
Ed Haines tilled, a car of potatoes,
R. T. French’s flouring mill.
death.
:price K&gt; cents on track, for Charlotte
Mrs. W. J. Hayward and Miss Jessie
Mr. aud Mrs. John Miller of Bowens ;parties.
•
Knickerbocker were in Grand Rapids Mills spent Saturday and Sunday with
Wednesday.
their daughter, Mrs. Roy Sherk.
EAST PARMELEE.
The sale at the home of Jacob ZerbeJ Frsuk and Alice lodd spent Si
Rosa Armstrong and Miss Marie
SunHubbard were guests of friends in Munday called a .crowd from this
FarmeFs are improving this flue
Grand Rapids Sunday.
direction.
The infant daughter of Mr. and XJrs.
Robert Alley has rented his farm weather in clotting up their work.
Homer Todd and family of MiddleJohn Parker who died with typhoid and expects to, spend the winter In
। ville called on Grand Rapids St. Sunday.
fever at her.honie in Toledo O. was Middleville.
। Robert Johnson and family visited
• with Wni. Skinner last week.
;
Rev. Lane and wife visited with Mrs.
! Cheesbrough last week at Freeport.
i The Missionary Meeting will be next
Thursday the 23d at Hafts Morehead.
I Mr. J Bregg of Grand Rapids St is

MIDDLEVILLE.

R. T. French was
Sunday.
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£ .

h;

Royal
BaKin^f Powder
Absolutely
Pure

Royal Bakintj- Powder,is indispensable
to finest cookery and to the comfort
and convenience of fnodern housekeep­
ing. Royal Baking Powder makes hot
breads, cakes and pastry wholesome.
Perfectly leavens without fermentation.
Qualities that are peculiar to it alone.

Gfeorge Kepner. LaketOdessa.
’rC
’f '£
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FOR
SALE—-Farm
tin* acres lovvi,
good »&lt;ril. three quaneis
- s mile from ile’ -------------------- — ..-der ; ■and , buildingst write or call oh F . D. Pr.iti.
I MidAh1 ville.
.
J WANTED—Anyone wanting &lt;u l.nv,
i sell, rent or lease Huuihnig to trv 'a
! want allv. in tlx- BANNER.
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WANTED—Bring *ypur dwr h(*ad»
to
George Groeiiwuod, Hastings,
taxidermist of 23 yearn experience:
also mountg birds, animals-nn&lt;i fish;
altio makes .fur rugs.

FOR SALE—Sly house and lot on
north main street Woodland. Inquire
oCF., F. HiBien, Woodland or Janies'
M. Smith, Haxtings. Forest Jordan..
FOR SALE- -2 Feed inilh, 1 com and
cob grinder. 1 corn obeller, 0 H. P.
engine. .8 H. P. boiler. 1 Set PUtform
Scales, Itt H. P. Traction engine 1 Saw
mill. 1400 feet of 1 inch Black Iron
pipe. 3 Heating Stoves for wood. One 3
burner gasoline stove, 2 Gaa boaters
suitable for office. 1 steam -and hot
water radiator. 8 heat register?, move
pipe, elbows, covers, crom liars grate­
front anti hack, chains clOvirea. Ixilts.
rods, washers, hangers, pulleys, loxes,
collars, saw arlmrs. buggy and wagon
springs, portable Irtactsmith forge
steam trap. The above ighrit claw cunihtion and cheap. Also i Portable
Drilling nprchine, 1- crew plow. Syl­
vester Greusel.
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F0LEY5H0NFMAR

putting in a Phone will be so he can
Hello.
Hastings Markets.
-True greatness is not ascribed to
UullDH Marteu ar. corrected eeery
those whom tbe world calls great; but Wedne»da, morning and cai. be relied
to those who are meek, gentle and upon m correct at that date.
Corrected Wednesday, Nov. 13 i«k.
! lowly in heart.

I’RODUCF.
| HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE Rutter—th—we per
lb.

School will commence next Monday
with Myrtle Geeler as teacher.

Rob. Garrison has moved onto the
farm of M «. Keith east of the city.
There a he preaching next Sunday
at half past one. Rev. Hatch hope*
to see a fnl house, for his subject will
be one that will, interest all classes.

TaUosr-tH-ac*

GRAIN'.

oaw—nc.

1 *““• ’ •" ■s".1 &gt;«a.”»*.n
’*

BARGAIN STORE.

AUCTION
SALE!
commencing at 1.2:30 o’clock sharp, the following described property tc -wtt:

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Mrs. John Groat and son of Bedford,
visited at C. Farr’s the first of the
week.

W. A. GARRETT,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

FRIDAY, DEC.1st,’05

FOR SALE—A good two seated
1
rey. good condition. Will sell cheap
Inquire Chas. Huffman. City.
.

Little (Jessie Holcomb who has been
staying with her aunt for the past four
POVLTBY. 1UUB8A.NO WOOL.
mouths has gone to Battle Creek to
fhlcluTw.allve-sc
live with her mother.
s&gt;

Everything fresh and sparkling
। new
_ with the brighi esi
goods for the season. We are waiting to /please you with
presents that are appropriate, popular, practical and ni every
way desirable in the line of Novelties, Toys, Dolls,, Fancy
Goods, Books and Notions.
When we say toys y;re mean
one of the best and largest lines ever shown in this :ity and.
dolls to ■ please every little girl. If you
.
want sStisfa lion in
selection and economy in price our Holiday Stock will fill your
needs. Remember the place.

Having decided to quit fanning I will sell at public auction all «&gt;f n&gt;y porsml
pioperty ominy farm, three aud one-half miles north and one4nijt‘ •&gt;’
of Hastings and one mile south of O’Donnell: sec. 25. Irvimriwi • n

WAITED—Feather dressed poultry '
Mondays and Thursdays. For go.d
rtnff will pay good price. Joa. Rog.- s.

K&lt;I»-,2Sc -tMc per doz.
| The sick in our midst are all on the Lard-Bieber lb.
gain.
VEUBTARLBB. FBVIT8 KTC.
The L. A* S. at Mrs. Laura Williams Now PMatoen-Meperbu.
Onlon»-x)c. per bu.
last Thursday was well attended, not­
MEATS.
withstanding some were detained from
going on account of sickness. *fhere
were some present from Hastings and
Hdiw. allve-».xw&gt;-jLa,
Highbank.
IlOWH
354

IS IN AND ON DISPLAY. WE HAVE THE
RIGHT THING FOR EVERY PERSON; THE •
RIGHT PRICE FOR EVERY PURSE.

|

Ulsu k inare. good worker.-li* vears old
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weight H'SO '

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Black luaiu «eight 1000. Will go well
, with above ninre
Gray Rekling, G years old. weight 1300
Hay horse, b years old. weight l°O0
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"IJ. dn«t&lt;&gt;&lt;ulfiuFeb.
‘ I'O’led row. I, years old. due to calf in

al.oi&gt;r
uuelo , aH
Jersr.v bt-ifer, I year old, r|ue jn peb pr
llo.ni heifer, &lt;lne in Mar
elnreD'
nn'T,-''y,;!1rs"r,i 'lu«-in March A “
Ihirham hell,!-; 3 years ol(| —*Dnikdle row
Peland'ohiin hC"lfi ab,,u,-8&gt;n'&lt;iithsold
land CUlna br”&lt;xi now, thoroughbred

8 Poland China bhoats w&lt; .
pounds each
12 Nice lambs
50 or 60 hens and pulletmonth Rticks
30 or 40 Plymouth Rock i&gt;
Lumber wagon, wide tire. . rvof Uiap**
Open buggy, in gc»od conditioi:
Heavy work harness, good &lt;•&lt;”.
Single harness
Twohor**- ;Jtivator
Oliver chilled plow, -nearly
Pair wagon springs
250 Bushels of good sound cori
400 Bundles of corn fodder
10Tons of hay
Quantity !' !cat.
All the small tools flBed OB •1.hr farm
and other articles too nah1 1rnni- 1°
. mention'

OF SAIjE
15.00 or under cash. Over that anioinr ‘ ,liOlltV'
time will be given at 0 per cent interest on
‘ ":in ’
able paper. A discount of two per eent « ■
for cash at sale

J. W. Strouse,
/ COUCH, Auctioneer
IHOMER BATES, Clerk.

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- Hastings

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SIXTEEN &gt;AGES
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member 29, 1905.

In.

KINDNESS TO A
unit 6IRL

terles in the Only Way
CHILDREN

They Can Be Had

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MI COURT
Of (EMBER TERM

"‘to

shown by RAILROAD MEN TO

We think every citizen of Hastings
little Genevieve
is or should pe satisfied that uo more
.
of T*E
mead.
factories can be secured here without
public aid from the city. Even if we
criTE INDUS^’had a mot favorable proposition, we JOURNEYED OVER
’
SCHOOL FOR BOYS &lt;"u,dd" nothing as there is no available
2,000 MILES ALONE
“
fund. Why not have the.council subI uiit a proposition to the .voters of this
..
•
-•■ of Orie city, asking them to sanction the issue
M Detail*
of $20,000 ImriclK for public improve- !
to
Hxd
Be.,t
, menu of the kind that mean factories* i
That fact would be noted, and Hast- j
ot Attention.
!
, ing&lt;would
have applications for !
u
Tbur.1.;
lory Umusos.
Thou secure some 1 night .mThe " •
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;rab!e proposition and dose with it. | Mead, who hnilnn * little Genevieve |i
-&gt; the journey alone '
have's he voting
&lt; all the
,
.......... machines,
■'••^.and
to the
talHcr~
moZ. &lt;fc^&gt;^0,!U''“
t would be ‘little.
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planning for another factory* by the I had died th* pm-Ulim.- uce Erb Mead.
..tonU.),
,.t spring.
.pring. As
A, things
thiop.* are
are'uo
’w’ ihospital
,
Jhlrlciri
t
o|H
‘ning ui
nor.
of that
citv

PACES 1 TO 8.

MY THANKSGIVING.

LIC SENTIMENT?^

of wm .........

BANNER

o»wt.„ „JIW t|nl( to r~.

ABOLT SIXTY CASES ON THE CAL

AN ASSOCIATION
Did the Barry County Breeders of

We Make Oates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers.
NUMBER. 31.

lit MADE HIMSEEE
RIDICULOUS

Pure. Bred Live

SO DID R. L. SOWERS IN MAKING
Stock
CHARGES ABOUT THE THORN­
good number of Barry county
.
CF.MBER TERM
breeders ot pure-bred stock met in 'the
APPLE RIVER DRAIN.
. '
1 "to"
W&gt; mtaC,., „ m,
supervisors room at the court house
'
‘to- Uu* |„
Saturday
afternoon.
They
formed
an
ELEVEN ARE CRIM­
organization to be known us the Bsrry CLAIMED SECRET
■" ,7.7 T"" “
touffleE.
INAL CASES County Breeders uf Pure-Bred Live (
-----a—iiuiiuicurq.
METHODS WERE USED
Stock Association. They elected offi­
• night
cers as follows: president. J. Frank
An Even Thirty Unhappy Couples Edmonds, of Hastings township; vice- Senator Glasgow Effectually Dlspospretudent, D. tL Slade, of Maple Grove;
Are Seeking Separation. Full
I tluuik thcr. Kth^r. that tby huuv i. m&lt;h*
es of the Eaton Lawyer’s
Secretary, Chas. Hall. Hastings town- '
^‘.T04’ ,hou*n’1
arrat awl
• List of Cases.
Ridiculous Charges. .
ship: treasurer. Harry Mayo. Assyria;
And thattft%r hay. vhlot» bf|nxCircuit
court*
will
convene
executive
committee.
Wm.
Gorham,
.
- ----- --------on next .
,
.--------- • I I Ore R. L Sowers, at. present a
'"Hxlremeumrttojin^ aI11,
iivin Ml. | Monday with the following cases on
Boltim,.*.. and . |,„.yrr
„U1 formerly
of Charlotte, but
I the calendar for lhe December term: «. H. Sclurntx. Ito.t.hg,. Thtatomel- dto.n^.mmimion.r. ot Exton n mnty, •
FINE FURNITURE WADON.
•
«Uu&gt;&gt;
-houkl
m&gt;d
Will
do
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ym.t
de«l
roc
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tl}
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r
,^,
„
p
in
hi
,
wiEbl
H’lll. rommrodable
Archie
CRIMINAL CASES.
’ liny iw.wuixwl.u,
-------Mrtoy
a .. The criminal cases noted' are those to promote th. brooding of totter IM- &lt; ,.,m«hlng. A. o rr.olt ,dw4»t hidid.
.took in thhoounty.
tignr.lively sinking, picow* of Mr.
. wagon, intended j Of lhe People against th,e following
j Sowers have Ix-en falling all oven Ea?
With the uuestiou of bunds submitted j ried h&gt;
moving of household pi’rsons: Arthur T. Crites, disposirg
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
w. ।
1
|j of contract • property ; Chas. Pixley,
apd appr.-ved by a decisive vote.
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Mr.-. J.a L. Brown. Mrs. C. Jcwtor. , ttsi county the past wtek. By a libera)
a ,
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h'"*''”-- H’‘
Pto.iM. Wqpm
would be prepared to du imsinesa. Ii ! journey miX ■• .
1 use of adhesive plustcr. Mr. Sowers
has provided a- wagon ! bastardy; George O. Jenning. dispos,lthoril_
,1’
l-nw**. with .uit.Ue j ing of contract property: Wm. Craven. Mrs.' Wolcott Rowlee, Mrs. Elisabeth I may put himself in siiajx^sn his friends
they were m&gt;t so approved ihen tbe Itoui the
Engle. Miss Bertha Mead. Miss Mabie
«xpt»,ued
upbulrtered fillup.. „.l wry Ij.larceny; Robert Craven, receiving
j will recognize that he once was Sowers.
mutter might as well lie dropped. But l.6r •itu.ti.u -U !
Williams.
Rev
W.
B.
Huff.
B.
Burnett
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But
-Ito wwxtveutu ebxree , ttotil) punted .nd letteted “
B. F i
proixTly. fur sentence; Vasta J. McKnight. Albert Dciner. ~
Win. It. L. S&lt;nvers. lawyer and late drain
i Ot, AtT
»'
fickle h», darge oi u. and will
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I. commissioner.
.1
serve i M‘ rrick’ “btadonmeift of wife and Law, Erastus H. Nichol-. W. H.
iCity.
At it. Patd. dx
Ter­
j children, for Sentence: Vent Ackett.
placed on al! who may need,
t
You see it was {bis way. Mr. Sowers
rin. Master Loyal Lowell.
| K attorney for some pts.qtle .who signed
---------। bastardy. George Nichols perjurv:
st ChicagoUtnd factum
And yet thi|
. | Thomas Doyle, violating-liquor .law:]
: the Thornappfe River Drain. {&gt;etitiun.
httle five years old jfirl had every ati the damages for which amount toj|jl.(M&gt;
• Frank Walton, resisting an -officer; !
• tention. her every wd wa?
; Edwin Nolton, violating liquor laws. !
I MChl f«»f tha drain wasn't built. I Mr.
cure
fnlly Idokej a^er. a- though her det
■■ Sobers hxtked for something to kic|rat.
ISSUES OF FACT.
e»t-friend h«’i atem
• He thought Nashville was quite a Ways
Jacob Butman &gt;s. E. S. Grosfend. |
fobt
of
the
way,
I
off. and it wasn’t in Eaton county any'1
rainmen.
station--!
jnarr; Eckert Brewing Co. vs.. John i
JO.1N RENKES OF THIS CITY EX­
UHutters. everylx»dy HTtnt'd t ■ vi&gt;- with : HAD SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION IN Yarger . assump-it. (' H. Oversmith !
i way. so he selected as his victim BenOF
THE
BARRY
COUNTY
CHRIS
­
PIRED VERS SUDDENLY
oue another in Nh&lt;xw.ru;f;. kindness
; ater C.- L. Glasgow, of Nashville. I (
j'ys. M. &lt;IL R.. appeal". John W. j
In a ci&gt;1011100icatiun id the UbarUtte
uiwn litfh- Genvviet.
YESTERDAY.
Wing vs. Lucinda- Vester, appeal: • TIAN ENDEAVOR UNION HELD
I Republican he lecently charged Sena­
A sample of thvMdin..- -f thr u tihTHURSDAY
Thornapple Electric Co. vs. Downing, j
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
nien and station m4&gt;t:&gt;rsw.r. shown l;v
tor
Glasgow with having Retired the
Bullis &amp; Co., appeal: • Burt Lake vs.
. j passing Af the hill ’•prohibiting! the.
, lhe letter, delivered by th. .
HEART FAILURE
\
, Ju*. Alwin*’, nltachmeut; Byron Dick- I
,
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;
GREAT
COMMANDER
• extension of the Thornapple River
■•n the .*•-“• to George Hub!
;
iubun vs Frank'Roraheck, appeal. WAS AN INTEREST­
THE CAUSE. j local M.
■ Drain through the coiporate limit^ of
IE. R. stat
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FRANCES F. BURNS i Hojir tonuship vs. Alta 1. Ludwick. !
ING GATHERING । th&lt;) /illage of" Nashville Without] the
1 from the station k.-X-r at Jack
ivvtl
appt'.-ij; Bartholomew Ltideii vs. Melvin
4 said in shlistancO: [’This Swet .littie
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‘(.‘handler, ejectment.; Cary I". Ed- I
, consent of the common council thereHad Been W ashing A Buggy a Few
girl wti» placed in uly rare In I
runOther* Officers Present. Spied- moods vs. Emmett Evatu-^j^umpsit*: ' State Secretary Lindsay- Present. ■ of’? ut,d of ■'having said bill passed in'
I a questionable, secret manner. ” ^hat
Minute^ Before He
&gt;und tram ^From
Marcus W. Riker, j
did , Work of Team From
Next Convention at Kilpatrick
। with the --kick." The design -&gt;eemihgly
| maudamn*.
4
,
|
Chicago.
I
have
ti-Ic^
_
Expired
■i»].h»;d her ^rand: was to focus tbe pbejudicse &lt;&gt;f l the
Vermontville.
Church in Woodland.
CHANCERY CAUSES Kt CLASS
j .John Rentes, agt-d^T.iutber of A E. i mother; but she tua’ .
(
original signers for the drain upon
the word Sl^uld‘sh| fill to jnwt her,
of. Burry j Lsdra
Powell vs. John M.
The
_ * w
. .. Gregory ______
Lady _______
Mm-calst
The M&gt;ven.feeutb convention of the !I Senator Glasgow.
|uhn. and Jcseph Rtmkvs. of-this city
a-,
ninit
Dwyer,
liili
for
specific
performance
you will ph-ase it*- that she is well • -iintv had a very busy as well
•11 11, IHfwt
Burry county ^Christian. Endeavor • In’ the .last Uharlutte ^Republican
and
d . Rcnkcf.. of Rutland, died
eared for. ;&gt;s I am-qre yoii will gladly pleasant time in »his city last ThUra-1 ol. contract: Chas. II. Blackford vs. 'Union wai held in the Presbyterian
_ a v
.....
t- ry Kuddqnly yesterday forenoon a III*. ’’ Thill
Seiiatpr Glasgow makes Mr, Sywiws
.. llu.
v,,l&gt;*
du. “ That was
the tq
nit ..V
uf *1,..
the .......
men. day. when a arbo.il of. instruction was i Kittie Olmstead et al. bill to set aside church in this city, Friday evening ,
;i0cenUm Mexican cuirrendv.
lit th- U-fure eleven o’clock of heart
all strange! s. who brought this mother-Lheld in lb«ed’» hall. There were pres- ■ deed - Triphena GoodvnOugh vs. Ed- and Saturday. There are 10 C. E. so- He tjhow. that h&lt;% Senator Glasgow,
Euilure He had been washing a buggy
, w
»ui&lt;&gt;uiy
cieties
in&gt;ur
tbewunsy.
county, but
onlyi«u
two ui
of j1 wakiuked by a phtitionmigned by 75 .
;iud had drawn it into the barn Mrs lua-child to Hastings. And it i- safe ent 'repn-^mtative- from every hive ii w«rd A. Burton. Administrator., bill VIDllC3
to say any one of th m ^wouid have Barry County except Assyria, about ‘ for accounting:
Martha Houghtalin them&gt;re.located
them-nre lOmtndwhere
wh. retheir
th.irrepreaenn nr^n&lt;vnt of lhe tttXpttyer. of Cl«Ck&lt;or
Kenkea saw him dp this and expected
given his life in heraefense. had th*-re ‘-’’(’attending. Tht opera house whs*’”- I'm'* &lt;»• and Ixrtha Adkins, judg- • tatives could come by rail, lhe
lhe uu- j township and W per cent ot irx- .
iivi would "uoa nuippjar. Some time
buen rived.
handsomely decorated with ferns, pot- 1 *nent creditor’s hill, Lottie M. Fox vs. • favorable wvather prevented most• of payers of Nashville to introduce !the
‘p-iug. »h-' wondt rftti why be did
In the-da.vs when Knighthood was in tnl plants, flowers and flag* in honor ! Thus, bpence et al. bill in aid of exe- ! t*-?
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the othe** from being represented,
con- j bi,j jh
in qaeUlor.. He therefore in- Z
riot come out of the barn, and went flower. Iirave and l&gt;^id kuight* risked of the occasion. Mr-. Frances E. Born*. . cutiun; Dn tt. Feighner va. Barry X- ; sequent!}’ the attendance was not a- | trochiinsl
. 1 the measure*
On April
there to see if anything were the their lives to defitflaaair women from "f St: Lottis. Mich. Great Commander. Downing, bill to reach e&gt;]uitable as-1 large as was desired, although a* ;
it ixisNed the senate It was
_ matte:
She found.him where he had those who woi»b'_ seek theft barm, if i Rachael A.' Bailey, of Gru.ij Rapid- | toets;
sets; John S. Harper vs.
va. Mrs
Mrs.. M. A. ]। large
lurg&lt;‘ as could 2b*&gt;
***~ expected
' — *“*’ un&lt;k" '* '
’&lt;•' eruw..— - -t-t.•~-r।
—...u . -v.-**- ,
..
r
,
,
lenfallen, on the bam floor.* itoMtondigd. v,. art ar-wt..:u.,i (*•; FmiOreatC-irnnmndri. Mra. Ro«« CxJ-[SfflHarWMTSKljtoETBa~»*l«nrpMB»Crefe
&lt; lien*
,
..... .
..
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sentative SrhtriQlknresented it. On
,
ded ! *ktwecn
thills of the buggy, .which.
think of this os an 4"e without senti-i grove, uf this city apd Mrs. Rose IL .LmbM, MU to tomloollu; Mkbxd &gt; Tile program «m* our,rd out ,ub- , tha 1H,n j Apfil .ff’Jwwdth;
He had drawn into ti*«-barn She sup­ ment. Can we hav&gt;- a right tn that liacey. of Nashville. Deputy Great Stron, ., John U
and Loa SI. , rtMUaliy „ poblUhM. We ha.e not !
whe*
........
the
Mr- |k«sed he had fallen in a faint, and opinion when coafrijnted by such an Commanders, were the officers-of the sttoou*. MllwaataaHe Je^i Jo. E.. ,pmv tp .p^ oftbe papan. &gt;n detail. twn repnmnta,iM. Jt
. ,1^. tttin/munet^aswistunce. but it waa found example as we have (given of the !uv: Great Hive who wore in attendance,
DeLaiio w. Beuj. A. &gt;to*to«". M but there were many that wan* rery ' Gorentor April sub. Never at ...)
•‘.iiNlfy i
had evjdentiy irig.. tender care* of this ;little girl by
The work was exemplified by a team for injunction -. Citizens Telephone Co. . helpful, and well prepared. State Sec- stage rot the proceedings
was
there
an
Vrtanb F
F llilhaxrt
erwt'ifln .........
__ :____
ablicui: 4rnW*,4
sooiaafter .he had drawn those who were stnjugcrs tuber, in . trom Shelter Hive of Vermontville, vs. Frank
Hilbert, hill
hill fnr
for specific
rotary Ed ward’Lindsay, of o
Saginaw,
objection raised- Many .copies of jthe’
perfvnnane and injunction: Ed. Fen­ was present, and ins presence contrib­
the
buggy
into'
tbe
Isari;
It
was
not
that.long
journey
of
three
dayand
and
too
much
prai-w
could
nut
be
given
Legislative Journal of April . 14th con­
age *to
j known^that he .hud heart trouble, but two nighU
Surely then-is .chivalry J them fur the splendid manner in nels et al vs. P. W. Burgess. dYitin uted very much, to the pleasure and in­ taining the bill as it passed the senate
r,-hrre ofi
-vean’ MK°
had the grippe, and of tbe highest order.
which they did it. All the visitors commissioner, injunction; Augustus terest ot the meeting. His address were sent into Eaton counjy. Char­
\ had never teemed so strong since,
Little Genevieve is a sweet, win- • and members, including the Great Greenfield vs. Elias G. Hunt, injunc­ Friday evening was highly commended, lotte is less than a* half hour's ride
.
as was also that of Saturday afternoon. from the capital. There were 13 days
sum-child : and it is .no wonder she Hive officers commended the work done tion.
tkned crim- tiiuugh he never had complained of
'
illness.
•
•
won
the hearts of tlie stranger- who । by the V&gt;erm6ntyille team as being, of DIVORCES AND SEPARATE MAIN­ It was* voted to have the next conven­ in -which to file objections. None were
ijt in useful. .
.
.
tion at the Kilpatrick church in Wood­ made, although Eaton has two repre­
and ] the very highest order of merit. There
TENANCE.
That
wus “ sincere earnest
gladly gave her every attention
land.
The
following
ask
divorces:
Stella
■
’
were
thirty
in
the
team,
all
gowned
।
(Christian man ;a good citizen, a kind showed her every kindness.sentatives in the house who could and
■Htan
Miller vs. Arthur O. Miller: Mina
■ sit white.
The new officers elected are president would look after Eaton county’s wish­
huslmnd and father;
was held in
vs. Glen Dewey; Juel uh S. Wibert Smith Woodland; vice pres­ es. To claim that secret methods were
••tab- ihighest respect by/all- who knew
Dinner was served in the klaocaliee Dewey
OPEN FOR DEBATE
Slaughter vs. Wm. Slaughter; Lldfcel- ident. Inez Cole. Kilpatrick church*: resorted to in passing this bill makes
hall to the assembled lady l»ees.
- —d. and the1 lt’ra heCHU'*’ of hisVhigh ideal*- of
i A -pleasant feature of the occasion lyn Burgduf vs. Rosalia Burgduf; secretary and treasurer. Bessie Smith. the man who voices that charge ridicu■ wiil! j chrtnicler Hn&lt;l integrity, to which he
Gottlieb
Bander vs. Cora Bassler; Cyn- Coats ^3 rove.
Then
Debate
Was
Suppressed
was
the
presentation
to
Deputy
Great
Iptts.
sought always to t&gt;e true
Ha was a And
On a Delicate
! &lt;’onimander Rose Colgrove. of tliiscity tha Bull va Roman Bull: Wm. Goble
Inclosing. Mr. Glasgow says^“Mhny
■ t- Iwen i
onwentnining man. very devoted
is that half
va.
Agnes
Goble; Myra Herrick vs. IIIDHDQ rno nrrCM
j of a beautiful ring with a handsome
of ,he
for
extension; are
dihatl to his re,*gi°n
Question.
.
set jn
cluster of pearls. Mrs. Vasta Herrick Oren Nichols vs. Mary JUnunO rUn UtLtrnr-n«nal friends of mine, others'had no
It duM. »&gt;
le'YMw?
Th® funend will take place Friday
teacher, not many miles from Colgrove a excellent work in promot- E. Nichols; Frank P. Perkins vs. Cora
BER
TERM
|
interest
in
it
whatever
and
were* as­
kiwr yrar* It
I
A
h&lt;m&gt;*. morning at 9 o'clock from St. Kost’s
.
‘
| sured it would cost nothing. I regret
gs who is said to have reached ing the order s wonderful growth here L Perkins: Hattie Jennings va. Geo.
Jlcfeurehr •
• Hasting"
i an urt where matrlmiiid proptoltion, dtoenred tbi, iwtfniti™. which»me Jennings; George Higdon vs. Minnie
tbe
conditions
that
these
drain
proj an Age 1
Higdon; Alice I. vs. Frank E. Kelley; Lht of Men Selected to Try the Jury ceedinga hate.placed them in. ”
I an* not iery numeroto. fell in a mood to a complete aurt'rito to tor.
Florence vs. Horace Panner; Ada vs. '
.
Possibly
the.
tenner
drain
comtais| to give the inquiriiat minds uf her :
.
; •
7/ ISABEL
GARG।
Cases For Term Beginning
Melbourne Gemmond; Clara vs. Saxe.
ahmer.might better explain to ,the
HILL BEECHER: i&gt;“nii'»rhain. to
•■■ sl" AN AUTOMATIC
Next Monday.
.
Shackleton; Etta vs. Oliver Hlocuth;
sigjnern of tbe petition for this ‘drain
th.,Mont gave » el»-» of
«
LENS gR|NDER
M •
ISamuel vs. Emma C. Huffman; Fred
Tbe following are the :1O men select­ that whoever told them thatus would
chance lu inquire alxiat matters snout •
rick vs. ‘ Rose Hart; Sarah vs. Jb«ph ed ‘for jurors for the .term of circuit, cost nothing
with ally
I*
_ to sign that .petition was
which they might desire enlightenment.
— •—
Bowennan :Martha vs. Wm. McMerrial: court which convenes next Monday*: I in lerror. even if hr were in a iKwition
?.r.- and At St. Rose’.* Hall Friday Evening
A young chap rose to the’occasion 'a i p, r. pancoast Has One. Is a Very
Ada vs. Lewis C. Putnam: Regina vs. Fred Andrui and .Yem Cotton. Hast-1 where he might )m! assumed to ftkaow
"l*“’r
December Hth.
Mimrtimo, happenUp "• »&lt; J&gt;l&gt;
intern,ting Ma­
Fred Gale; George vs. Anna Whitcomb;. ings township; Albert Carveth and ! what he was talking alxiut.
i.&lt;- State .
. ,
s hand anil out poppedtto qiantion which
Margaret vs.-Holder Chase; ,N. May Ixivi Carr, City; Robert Burchett and 1
In any event, it is safe to say that
• , seven
On Friday evening Dec.*
’’ ......... £'At what agesliuuld a young lady
chine.
aa»tw«r.i;.:
vs. Frank P. Whitney.; also one sup­ Urvine Garrett Prairieville; Ira Bald-1 when Mr. Sowers wants to do an^- more
Ax thia o’clock at St. Jfoee's hall Isabel Gar- marry!**
wa&gt;
The frigid look the* teacher
F ,R pBn(MKist has added to his
pressed divorce case. The following win and Wm Gorham. Rutland: Eu- | kicking, he will dodge Nashville, and
-chool. • ghill Beecher in the Women’sCluKLec- ma
2
r
.^
is said to have tnrned unto that young-1 equjpnsant h very interesting machine,
* 'hr;: txim.- f. &lt;■
ask for separate maintenance: Emma gene Deck and Peter Leinaat. ' Hope: । l&lt;e Sure the fellow, he kicks at but uevee
• rage*of a ’ tore Course.will give an,"Interpretive ster was enough to free**1, his ^spinal ।
atjtomaticifns grinder. This it* tbe
sack: tWo
'■-•ily . three i Recital’’ of Barrie’s book, ’’The Little marrow. Butthat question was passed, i unly machine of its kind to be found vs. Winfield Mattison: Lucina vs. Al­ Stephen Decker and Daniel Ostroth, I touched is not the senator from this
:3«ht&gt;d fifty UnLonzo Park: Eva D. vs. Geo. M. Ragla. Maple'Grove; O. R. Ellis and Ricliard district.
4
■ si under I Minister. ” Everybody
loves this with great emphasis on the p-is-ed.
| iu acity th0 gfz*, of Hastings in this
John cox Jr., Orangeville: Clarence I
.
author’s quaint huroor^and the delight---------------- d----- I state. In fact such a machine is usually
Iden
fund
Joseph
Wilks,
Johnstown
:
I
SIXTEEN
PAGES
OF
BANNER
j fnl insight into human nature with
WILL BUILD BIG ADDITION I found only Jin the large cities. The
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT
"w GEO. B. RULING DID ।y j which he portrays, his character*. And
Harry W. Jones and Willard Rockwell. 1
.
1 grinder reduces the glasses, and should
Barry; Frank Johnson and Wm. Skin- __
td sue bis best work interpreted and
tie of great service to Mr. Pancoast as This Week and for the Issues of
ner Tnomapple; JetM Knowles and O. For jE. D. Haines Knows From
optjC
au
jn titling glasses.
.
acted by an artist such as Mrs. Beecher M- Matthews and Co Will Nearly | a v
_ ij
’—
the Next Three
L. Spencer, Carlton; David Knnr and
-°t ol Property Through | will be &gt;t'rare trqat to a Hastings
His Own Experi­
With the machine is u cutter which
John
Mead. Castleton; James Long. 1
Double
Size
of
ttieir
New
Weeks.
ieuce. • ...........................
Tickets at Heath
Carveth's
■WiSEKWxul tol.
— -&amp; ---------ents the glass for the grinder to finish. I ■
ences.
Woodland; Wm. McNee and Conrad
aiid at the door. Season tickets *1.25;
Ice Houj*
also a diamond drill. The machine
The BANNER appears this week
Tuesday's^mail, brought us a ‘letter
Smeiker, Irving; S. V. Sensi ba,
: •.
uBin
.
*
student* season ticket* $1; single adM. Matthew, * G&gt;. !»re preparing to is made at Geneva N. Y.. and is a fine a 10 page paper. «even columhs of 28 Yankee Springs; W. Willison. Assyria from E. D. Haines, of Yankee Springs,
J*. Hn!in» i • •
■ ,
tuiarion 60 and 35 cents. Board opens
piece of machinery. It is driven by inches each to the page. This is equiva­
•osttwuutr7' ’T
nearly double tbnaia&gt;&lt;*tl»ir
who gets his mail on one of the Mid­
arid Frank Whitworth, of Baltimore.
lent to 20^ pages of the BANNER
tr«&gt;
i_.
1 • ,w
&gt;.i*i., b*»t had
not Wednesday morning December 6 at 7 in tbe wcond ward. Tbe C. K. * S. an electric motor.
dleville rural routes. The letter was
•teO' Soo’clock.
when it was a six column paper. We
are putting in It*
&lt;&gt;■« for. h’
dated Nov. 27, and read as follows:
THE
VERY
BEST
CONCERT
fqnndaiton ot tho new building, which
give a great deal of space to local and BUY NOW FDR CHRISTMAS “Last week I put an add in the BAN­
county news, more than any other
TAKES WISE COURSE
J1/
By
lum t o be raiwd above tbe Hood
NER Wants for a school teacher and
lhl'toUt /.
h" h“i
Ever Given Here Wee The I ot the weekly paper in Michigan. Moreover
last Saturday I received four appliesFall Creek. They
the BANNER is patronized by wide Only 20 More Shopping Days Left. tiers. Tell me it does not pay to adtba building. When cianpleted tbe irepria*
’• Cleveland Ladle. Mon­
awake advertisers. What they say is
verti«?n the BANNER.
.
Hastings Merchants Prepared
**• h“r~ Does the Barry &amp; Eaton In Levy­ bowm- will be a very Unto "«■
of special interest to our readers. A
20) tent long by 30 tret high. Tb.
day Nlgbt.
Yours truly,
With Holiday Uoo4&gt;.
*
t’ril Mr u . *
““** anxious*
ing Assessment of j0
well prepared adv. ij» m mi,ch a news
Bnn will gel tboir ire trom Ung lak
E. D. Haines.*
The initial number ot the Women',
Do'your Christmas shopping early.
In Hope, which i« a •pring-tod lake, Ooh Lecture Course, the concert given feature of a local pafH:r as any other.
"*• Wiun, .1
*\tK want
The large ^circulation of tbe BAN­
Cents per $ 100. .
The time is short. It is not adviseable NER insures the beet pomible adver­
and turni,h&lt;« Ire ot tbe pureet qualitya Es.-r,- „.n
which any man
by the Cleveland Ladle, Orebeetra, wto
The staunch old Farmer’s Mutual
PLEASANT
PARTY
AT,
tXy
what
to put off this very important matter tising results. If you wish to sell. buy.
fiend away the tort concert ever
Fire Isurance Company of Barry and
.
“tray, tnIlt „r
.
ST. ROSE’S HALL. until a day or two before Christmas.
or rent &gt;ny property, or J^ecure any
given here. There waa not a number
Eaton counties levies an asessment this NEW HURRY UP DEL&gt;Vrv
In spite of the bad weather last^Fri- There are only 20 shopping days left kind of service pomible to render by
on tbe program that waa not executed
year of thirty cents on each &gt;100 of
before that holiday. Hastings merch­ anyone in; Barry county, try th® BAN­
in a manner thal reiiocted the bigtort day evening a largo crowd attended
A new departure in &gt;•“
RE TO I- A. ELWELL risk carried. The rate has usually run and delivery bnainem-a h“rr*'°’'7* „ credit upon the oroheatra. and upon the the card and dancing' party given by ants have good stocks to select from NER Want Column.
at twenty-five cents. The looses could
in all lines. You can see by the BAN­
lecture conrae. The aoloieta were art- Mrs. Dwight Hinckley the Misses
?• matto'v “““““W
m.r- have been paid with .that sum to date, onick idea. I •” W*1**!,
NER what they have for your consid­
PATRICIAN ENTERTAINMENT.
j“7 ‘"r’c^L iata: tbe rtrfog »'&gt;d brain quartottoa Julia Sullivan, Nellie Dooley and Rose
J'tou.Mi
5'i" ln“L Mo- but it has iwn the wise policy of the, - to do light and
eration. They-will deal fairly with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitlow will
Myers
at
St
Hose
’
s
hall.
Cards
were
quick and nice way. Ben F. Kioto. wore delightful and artistically rancompany to assess a few thousands exyou.
They
are
close
by
where
you
can
give a box social and pedro party at
derai; 'and the o retort r. election, played until 10:30, when refreshments
1?''.''” “to1 toieud, cen to meet the firat few months of witb headquartera at McCoy a
be certain ’of satisfaction with any their home on Church St. Saturday
were
nerved.
The
rent
of
the
evening
Mamed*to be tanltleaaly rendered. SL
tore etore- Phone 78.
article. They will sell you what you e raning Dea 2, in honor of the order
Tl» lomea without borrowing, and this pol­
Roae'e ball ’was packed end all were was spent in dancing. Miaa Winni
wish on reasonable 'terms. Buy pearly of Patricians of thia city. AU mem­
icy tho officers concluded to follow as a
w H. Peek bx&lt; toe contract tor
obarmed and delighted with tbe enter­
**
to™ "'’’■rtAto. Uid ito straightforward matter of business.
ber* invited.
.
bo- tor
tainment.
Tbe members of this company believe
Co. on tbeir new etkbt.on.
in the “pay as you go" principle.

to*11- ”•"»««. -ure

ENDAR FOR THE

DE. '

Lhlw*?rom M,,“ c,‘'­

... x*

VERT SUDDEN

SUMMONS

' XXZ .Tr"

Bl( TIME FOR
LADT BEES

THE SEVEflTHNrii
CONVENTION

�HASTLMrb RANNKK. NOVEMBEK 29. 1905^

Hastings Banner.
Published every Tbundiy
Michigan.

forttaooa

CORRESPONDENCE. }

»i

SAD DEATH OF
MISS ADDISON

SHOULD HAVE ITS OWN
Stock of Different Breeds of Horses

COOK BROS.. Editor*.

s
EAST PARMELEE.
Teacher. In The Public Schools. She
MK Johnson and Mrs. Brown of
Passed Away Friday, After
Hastings called on friends in this vi­
Week’s Illness.
cinity one day last week.

PORTY-N1NTM YEAR.

At State Agricultural

College.

To the Banned: I noticed in the city
papere of last week that Mr. J. MUNB YKAH...... .
SIX MONTHS
Mrs. Lane was in Hastings one day
This past weex, the entire community Bauer had gone to Lansing with three
THOSE MONTHS
last week.
was saddened by tbe death of Min horses, presumably representatives of
Number trom Parmelee attended tbe Bertha J. Addison, teacher, of history as many different breeds, to be used
Knlered at tie* pouoffiw at Hartinn. Mlnhtmissonary meeting at Mrs. Mamie and commercial work in our High liefore the clans in live stock judging
Moored of Duncan lAke last Thursday. School, after a brief illness ,of one at the Agricultural College. I am glad
ADVERTISING RATES.
DUpUy adverttaing, rates tumlsbxd 00 BtmllMr. ana Mrs. Chas. Wolford went to week. Miss Addison was in school a that Mr. Bauer is furnishing the horses,
CBOom.'
Week ago Friday, apparently in her if they mwt I* furnished by outside
Wayland Saturday.
amont Brevities. i-«%c a iim«; elseusual health; the next day she was
parties; but I sincerely hope the state
Mft Sam Todd is on the sick list.
anucted with articular rheumatism'
afflicted
rheumatism
Miss 1Elisabeth
'
Broughton and Ber- which rapidly grew worse, developing will soon own hones of its own that
Want column ic a word lor rach ln*erttOB.
Card of Tltaolu. (went)r-RrscMU each.
will be good enough to be used in col­
nard
Kavenaugh
was
married
at
the
OkltMry. poetry mid resolution*. 5c a line.
into acute rheumatic fever and result­
lege work. Most of your readers know
.Nodoe* of births. &lt;inattu&gt; or marriages will be home of the bride’s parents Nov. 22.
ing in . her death Friday evening at
printed free a* ucwa tnaiter.
that
$2L&gt;,000 was approbated last win­
Congratulations.
ter by the Legislature for the improve
writer's name and pan office addrtn-.
Although a comparative stranger in
There is nothing that justly com­
ment of live stock and poultry at the
opr city, as she had been here but three
pares with salvation in ______________________________
all-the crea- j
college. Your readers will also remem­
JOB PRINTING.
Tbe BanXkr has one of tbe beet equipped tion of God. Everything beautiful f ,BODths, MiM Addison had made many ber Prof. Shaw’s letter to the writer,
lob offices in We&lt;tern .Mtchluan. and ia prepared and.precious has been used as a com­ fFiends who watched with great anxie­
which apiwareci in the BANNER.,
to do every kind ot book and Job printing.
parison, but all have fallen far abort ty the brave and jiatient struggle which baying that *10, WO., or half tho amount
she made for life. A most faithful
The official returns from cities and of beings equal in that respect. .Its
only, was available this year and that
teacher. Mis* Addison gave unstinted­
towns uf oyer eight thonnnd inhabi- i riches can ’ only be realized by examount se« ms to have been mostly ex­
rants
in fth.Jnrit*. ,,,
lt.t United
Gniiml StMee which .bow, I I«1«“«»- “d &amp;•' pricelMe Taloe out­ ly her very best to the pupils whose In­ pended'for cattle. We hojH’ the amount
terest
&lt;were the most important- things
____ ., .. to Williau E. Curtis, that
, I | tnawd by cnn.iilmng what it cunt the
acicording
appropriated will go round to all the
in her life. She had already indentified
.the a.eniR.* yearly .alary paid to the ; l,rocle°* Wood ot the lamb of Ood.
different breeds of live stock, and that
henself with the Baptist church of
teachers in American elementary school •
the horse department will come in for
this city and had a class uf young ladies
is much ies*than tire wages paid to '
MAPLE GROVE,
it* share in due time, so that the
ia the Sunday School. Several beauti­
ordinary workmen in the coal mines of ! Several of-the young people Of this ful floral offerings testified to the re­ friend* of the college will no .longer
peed to !»• ashamed of .the slirt ahow of
our wnntry, are just us suggestive as ; vicinity attended the party at Dave
gard in which Miss Addison was held/
thqy are interesting. There is a pres- Marshall's Thursday night,
horses owned at that great institution.
' from rhe Board of education, two dozen
ent demand and an increasing peed for!
j*
' - • •• . • — —
• If the mondf already appropriated
Mr. and MrsA.D. Wolfe attended a J Almericarr Beauty roses; tbe same from
l«lir rrcp.nfd waeb.-r,.uni thia con- gr„a„ m,icing « Curlton Wednewlny
t,-,cl;m7’uid'lrnui ttoSW falls short, theritor would certainly
i i^2
Th“r"d"&gt;
’h- «• •
ask Barry gouty’s representative in
the next irfus- , who ever he may be,
’ , b
.
*w .
1 r
. iIr" Casg‘® Winans jrho has been at 1 ur. a spray of chrysanthemums.
to keep gj the good fight until Michiand rnnntrv f6 hTICra
'* C!\' I Battle Creek the past week has returned : Miss Bertha J. Addison was Uiru
and emmtry to be mure just m provid- nome
;
gans’ Jfcricultural College has a lhe
Mtuck/&lt;]Uipment second to no state of
tng fur teachers, wages. The average
।
•&gt;,
■
orompbUMim io ir.cl.cn. ho., ™1 ,
Alice. Oribbon. of CbieuKO i.,
~ *«’ Rb h'~-l «u, .pent .nd
iU&gt; ^.c in the Union.
'
rn.teri.lly incpmrt durir,,. tbe p_rt Vl.ltlnglwrcou.in Mru A D Wolte I»{■••« her motter lumber .nd two
/
W. H. Schantz
ten yeuru Th., I. true or no oUtcr
UY- Funny WMjeomb i. . little I ’ ’
. occupation
or employmopt.
why ! better ut thi. writing.
■ ol|tbo Buttl., C’rrek high whool .nd
for .‘Tulh'oiland’s Holiday
ritenhl it. be true „I tbe tepnblic'. ...«
Curl Moo., id B.himor.Sun-' I "
Z ,* “Z”*
tatelligom toiler. In « m«t importunt’ d».v ut feun Norton'.,
v ’ &gt;«!»« Ity. Inter cntupleting
\ ' cotnmercial course. Besides teaching/'
There
(tot several j.
years
in’was
her no
ownmeeting
state/lat Athe F. M
r*-,
church Sunday on uavc.mnt of the ‘ Mis- Audi'-on ba* held positions
.
Ju
.. ***
WallaGCi
Governor Warner's recent statement quaft-rly meeting at Morgan
thi High bhhoola of Lewiston IdZo'
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
that* his greatest ambition was to;
Work on the F M church she;ls is j anil Mjddteville. Ark. Previoia&gt; to.
satisfactorily redeem the promises made
Office over Piersdn’s Grocery.
in his lieha'lf and by himself to
P«MCr«s»»ng finely.
: coming t&lt;; our city, she was emjflo&gt;ed i
HASTINGS. rtlCM.
people of Michigan, and to make him- :
Palmer Lima granddaugh- . a* ■. ^tenugraj&gt;her in Chicago* from
arjii cumiij
mwiui'uucu। । - Nd,
-A 10 awe fa*1** •'
self worthy of a renewal of the official I lt:i
‘f iiuiu
from Kent
county visiting uim.
him. which place she came well recommended
J»k&gt;- bmitfi-un.1 Wil. vi.itml lri.-..d,
« ".mmurriul d.la.n„.t.M
'*l“’-Xl'")I finJ*“i
position he now holds, was character- ’ .
„, , . ....
'
&gt;nbur schools and do work.-in histon. t}TO|rt.r. mostly hard maple, otiv a -re
isticaliv straightforward’and frank, ini Sunfield and vicinity last week.
'
After
a
brief
service
ut
tp«
.home
of
'
orchard,
goqd
buildings
and verj cheap
. And this frunknesA and ojien dealing 1
Prin. Eiger, on Saturday morning, - might trade.
. by the wav has been tbe invariable,rule
GREEK oiREETwlficli was &lt; uiiducred bv Rev s B
No. 445 A farm of Ito acres, good
of .the present governor in all official
C. U Lewis and wife visited at Ed.
.»
•
’
‘ '
- ) sandy, grarel and'clay loam and lays a
_
I Cr4nd.ll, the remain. w&gt;»
|iule n.Hmp ,nd border, on . tin lak.
transactions If there are those in onr Bidelma^s
Sunday.’
n .J" ’
.
.. 1 v'*toth-' depot in charge of her/isten ’ A good b room house and.out buildings.
state 4fio believed Gov. Warner would ’
be weak in just, the emergencies in j. , Jasper Reid of Mt. Pleasant is visit-1 Mik Irving Huxlev and her brother. Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres H
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Reid i w. R. Addison and a nninl -i ot F-D. aJidteietihnue Hue,2’^ miles.from
which he has proven himself strong :
Several of the Lady Macsbees ffbm j friends. The funeritl took place nt !
A-^arn^of 110 acres; Ito
they are probably glad to learn of their :
,
,
.
. ...
U-. meeting
......... ut
. ' ’ tkr.
t.l family 1 hvmj,
.... •• S
•—.11
..............
1.
. * plow.
.
.
error ht belief and statement and will1 tbl" ..1
|,lace “tended . the
the,nold
miles
northacres’ under
3T&gt; acres of flnr ts^»

s

' have the troth as their own when
it muyi.

All reporting a g.Knl •

Misses' and

hildren’s gloves, all colors

?&gt;&lt;• an i l.

Ladies’ or Gent’s golf gloves, a large assortment..
Ladies’ double knit mittens in black or brown....
We are showing a strictly all wool bed -blanket 64 x SO in.
neat pattern for Jii.OO. .

W. E

M E RRITT
The Most Complete Corset
Stock in Barry County.

Remember
NEXT SATURDAY is SALE DAY on Winter
Underwear., Mackinaw Coats, Shirts.,
\ Overalls and Jackets, Gloves and MitK tens.

AITVie above goods will be sold regardles? of
COST, nuuot forget that we * arry a full line of
Groceries; dndhesi- we will not Ise undersold.
We want^ur Butter and Eggs for which we
' will pat the biglhtt market price.
.
.

Ur .n 1

Bidd- , W1.n for lh(|

***•“''

*"d ’“"d

„r oor

tlpbrr «•»« i wf* an.il maplr. a Hue

A
I ,„d ww&gt; gnu,,,, appreciated hv the ’’JI?1’,8 b,&lt;~k ,Ih"' n?„"r ,"‘l" cr0MM
Mra tfobbrooa Bled of Dowling i. eorrewing brother and .later, wbn.U"^"^^'

visiting relatives
~Tu.,.-o. in
j,. this
»k.. vicinity.
manv times expressed their thankful- posts anfl all hog and sheen tight: 3
। acres of good apple orchard.
Good
Will Roush and family. Fred Gamble ' nesb.
v
RRMif
treiNita,
I gi&lt;Je
framed
of.Irt||e&lt;J
rooms
sheeted
KEWMJTMOg
an(Jhoute
|n a|(d
w|lh
root. outfl||e
and family spent Sunday at Chas.
Bidelman's.
Since it lias pleased our Heavenly tubular well at kitchen door, ti lieautinn&gt;u.Mure&lt; life's
' span i1
------- maple
—grove
-----------------------------hard
8tnud« around-■
•The entertainment at the hall was Father . who. meuHurenV
urtiny to takeout of the dwelling hou«e. a tine view of the
quite well attended for the rainy and rules its destiny
cars. Barn 3(1x40 framed, hone barn
our school our friend and teach
weather. Proceeds $3.tfO.
framed irtxSO.
ItlxSO. enw barn framed 1«x32
l«x82
Bertha J. Addison, therefore do we !■ fratped
who have
learnedthat
to ’restiect
d
J^ho railroad^ofticials who object to
hen hoiuw*
' met $315.
ice
id lore I8toue
■
ber
desire
on
this
sad
ryccasion
house,
wood hotibe, t-luip. 2 corn cribs,'
to make
n government commission fixing rail­
WORTH WELCOME CORNERS
. this exprea81on
ol
our
Mteem
.
.
expression of our esteem.
smoke house. 3 hog houses. Telephone
road rates when a complaint is made,
The busy hum of the'hunker ia now | We rrepect her memory for the kith- station In bouse; average age. of build,
argue that this would upset business, heard in our vicinity.
j fill daily sen-ice nhe hew rendered fnts 18 year?: fiu ruds^from school; 1
ruin the roads and do- all sorts of mis­
miles from a railroad town of 300 in j
AllAwlintr and
»nri B.
R F'iuiw»r
nr..) fsm
room
: for her
fta) Allerding
r isber and
fam- nndoUTSchool
. fur
|he
|eutenthujtiiAm
nn(J
habitants, a,)M
and ••f&gt; UlliV"
miles Ifrom
a rsilroadr
-•ft,- .
-III,
UUU • •»« .' ••"•'••••mo,
IVI
chief. And^yet the rates on these roads
ih&lt;M attended u pedro party at C. | heluful spirit
spiric shown
:
us;
for
tlie
touc\|
&lt;&gt;f 5,000 inhabitants
are now fixed by commissions chosen Hickerson's Saturday night.
1 of her nweet
character,
un-A
—a Uhristian
i&lt;i :-u
_l
,
_V And 100 other farm* for •)•»!„
‘by themselves, are frequently changed,
Carol
KnlAarboeker.
wife „d I
th“' .Pay.more
carol
KnicxerDocxcr.
wile ana lmutlfnI a, MCiaaintanCe ripenM.
,
and the country and the railroads are
not ruined.
It is up to the railroad*-1 children start Monday for a six weeks I These things have we found in her i
visit
in
New
York.
I and because we know the many friends
to accept the reasonable plan suggested
4.ninvin«y who bav’’ knoin’o ber longer and who
by President
or submit
,uy
rresiuent Roaeevelt.
iwhmvch, or
Huonpt to
to Ii .Frank Varger is now enjoy
cujvvmg
testify
ing । rwn trst
;fy iwttvr t]ian W(» to
the unroMbnatile exiictiona of a hostile | the use of their hew kitchen., which ' virtues, —
of a
a true noble life are saddened
cong fen elected by a propie made angry j has just been completed.
today in her removal, do we offer these
by railroad-insolance.
’
* Miss Cora Kenyon of GlqgerYille *N. words) ot comfort and consolation.
Her school life hero is finished but in
—------------- ....—
j Y. and Mra. R. Maime Huff were it we feel she Las won the liighest hon­
*■&lt;
uinm n
Fraternal Kiouiaui'
inaoranre uno
has taken
a in^
big ;j UUIUII^
among the Sunday callers at F. Casa- or, a noble character, which is,the lasst •
credential to the school lieyond'
toon since the troubles of the big east- day’s,
Respectfully submitted in your hour
crn life companies have been airedjjy j Qail
Claude Rogers made a business trip j of sorrow,
the invctigatorH. This is not alto­ to Lake Odessa Saturday.
Board of- Education.
' gother an unmixed good. Distrust of
Teachers and
Jessie Canaday ha* been a.MiHt insr
i
Students
old line life insurance is natural under
Mrs. Kickerbocker with her household of the Hastings Public Schools.
lhe circumstances. hut it has never
Hastings. Mich. Nov. 27. 1905.
duties for the past week, s
appeared that fraternal insurance has
|Two of qw worthy citizens are en­
been, in the lung run. un tbe whole as
tertaining "Jobs comforters.’’(Look UNION THANKSGIVING SERVICE
desirable as regular life insurance.
out for squalls.)
There will be a union Thanksgiving
Of every $100 worth of goods manu­
factured in Uw United States. *97.00
worth are sold iu our home market.
The wisdom of holding this market
for ourselves would seem to be very
apparent. Let us increase our foreign
trade all we can, hut not .by the des­
truction of the home ■ market.

President Roosevelt is endeavoring
to work out a scheme for uniform life
insurance laws for the different states.
It will be wise to consider that for it
id-pomihle there will be found constitutional objections to national legisla­
tion governing life' insurance.

buffalo

127 Jaflerton Strvet

j

From the most recent of the insur­
ance revelations it is evident* that
Chauncey M. Depew has dropped from
a star of the first magnitude to about
that of the bole where a star might
have been.

Harvard University and other eastern
colleges get 1&amp;J.OOO.OOO in bequests
from the will of the late Stephen N.
Salisbury, a multi-millionaire of Wor-

The conservative furors are begin­
ning to make themselves heard and felt
in Russia, and the outlook
seem*
brighter.
'

One result of the recent elections.

ChonDoctor
If he tells you to take Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral for your
severe cough or bronchial
trouble, then take It. If he has
anything better, then take that.
But we know what he will say;
for doctors have used this
cough medicine over 60 years.
"I kawe used Ayert Cherry Pectoral tor
hart cold*, bad concha, and induensa. 11 Lm

PHILADELPHIA
ATLAN IC.COAST

C O^A L
ma Jaiiji.

Dining (..r

l*cMuevL0 ’•’•‘at’s what we’d say if you’d ask us if
we "'-•o- rushing the Lumber business
Yrl’ .'lave a t’ue 8t°”k of Lumber. Lath. Shingles.
'' induws. Doors that we are selling as low as the low­
est. . WE SELL THE BEST ROOFING.
BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.
FENCE POSTS.
FENCE POSTS.
FENCE POSTS.

la caktr

Connects ; t ”
’ and
,
Buffalo
it. with
-t allif
Niagara .i alls
’. the

7 Fort Street. ak«t Detrail. Mack

BAUER BROS.,
PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

GQOD
ITS A

MAJESTIC

TO BUTLANDTAXPAYKRS.
I will be al my home every Friday In l&gt;ecen&gt;ber and tbe flrat Friday In January uaitl 3
o'clock p. m.. and .*1 the Hasting, City Bank
each hatirday lu D«oeml&gt;er and tbe nr»t Saiur-

You can

Town Tr»nwirqr.

if baked jn a

It [bake*

IJtU. 2TC&amp;

_rT,by GQO
BoIri

c

,

,

e|t.’

U.d WHfELfV,
l*as»«nrer Dfptrt.
V Of M.M RW-

COMPLIMENTARY TO
MRS. CRANDELL.
Mrs. John A. Wooton and Misses
Nonna and Helen Michael gave a verycharming luncheon Friday at onethirty o’clock at Mra. Wooton’s home
on Weei Center street complimentary
to Mrs. Stewart B. Crandell. The dec­
orations were smilax and carnations.
Covers were laid for twenty-four the
guests being confined to the ladies of
the Baptist congregation, giving the
guest of honor opportunity to ikoet and
become more intimately acquainted
with the ladies she would be luwociated
with in the work of the church over
which her husband presides.

HOPBTAXPAY1UW.

ers »

NEW YORK

Hastings. Mich.

Phone 151

Who has any complaint to enter acrvlcet at the Baptist church Thnreagainst the "Weather man*"
day|at 10:80. Rev. Hatch will preach
tho sermon. Certainly Ztbe people of
Good progress is lieing made in ex­ Hastings have much to be thankful for.
cavating for tbe five new business and it is hoped this service may be
places R. I Hendershott will build next largely attended.
spring.

AsA Yozzr

Railroad

- "The Ire Beaiillfiir

Hogue’s Cash Store

Will hn ii&gt;
deinuid from IWW'OT. £hh«
Ha&gt;e you
bmiL’lit your'Vint./H ripply yet’ If you haven't it
will pay you to OUT an** •■•e u.-. We handle th*- verv
best * .*ai that v.y&lt; an g. '. -THE KINBT HAT BCKNS
and we &gt;ell it af the **aiue pnee you would pay for the
other kind.

H.

Lehigh
Valley

1
That we are selling goods for cash and sell
them cheap.

■

ion "pent Monday at Mra

and

Ladies’ gloves in black, white and colors

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co,

i by ell

Mfr

of Leonidas where her sister Mrs «’»l maple timbrr. A tine large »ugs&gt;
Huxley now rcito- utul .Mermen, in SSft,ten™, b2? ’

Mrs. 8. Eaton Mrs. H, Mead and
graft
Mary Haymau.
gratt iu
ju [, children. Mias aiarj
najmsu. Mrs.
jus.
• Benham
— •
•—
the mo t ." hit
anil
Mn.
-S. -Lewin vhithis conn- »“&lt;1. Mre Mary Bidelman last week.

rtauui. Hyde. Alenmler. McCall »nJ
McCitrdy, who were suppos'd to stand
forthfi highest character and integrity,
doing! or sanctioning such things as
they did iij connection with the insur­
ance funds of' the Equitable. N. Y.
Life and Mutual Life, it is small won­
der that the contagion of graft has
spread to the legislatures and city
councils. We need, a baptism of old
fash ionod honesty in this country, and.
need it now.
*

,

It’s a matter of satisfaction to you to know when you buy a
of onr Gloves or Mittens that they are as good as the best
better than’-the rest

i th‘ &gt;r private cemetery near by. The I0Klt J0x(l0 Fma location.
exercises
were ••helfl Monday afternoon No. II6- A farm
'
—t—
....... ot . 12H
._ acres. . ll**&gt;
..
' at *2:00
(&gt;and Prin.
Prin.1 I E.
E. J.J. Edger
Edger was Mros Improved b dance oak woo 1&gt; lot
^and
Ij sent by tbe
‘be Board
Board ot
m Education
Education to JXiiJZ Sfl KtlnJrily lolm. nU
try. its life kiHuranee. Mich grafting J The party at James Smith’s in honor | rtI’fe*^nt cur schools. .Mre. Edg«-r ah&gt;&gt;
Bn(j tjnt. locMiiou
and disreputable deeds* When the ; os Mbs Rhoda Boon was quite well i nl!&lt;,ntie'1 The jnany kindnesses shown
No. LLL—A farm of
aciee. NJMn9‘W
~
1\ jvmk. Mar- : .•..„d..L ,A.J-.«». .iw
’ll* , A“1^
| ES

--------------------------Is
la it
i, any
any wonder
miEtier there
inere is
H
politic* when one sees in
Nscred part «(the b.wineMi of

..

next Hastin«s Friday.
U~-

THOSE UNMATCHABLE VALUES IN
GOLF GLOVES AND MITTENS

bROs

M«NmM« «d'Ch.rc&lt;&gt;al

Iron.

�HASTINGS BANNER. NOVEMBER 29. 1W1I&gt;.
PA,t&gt; THEIR FINES

WTSAWFUL
ECZEMA

Local News. &lt;
They an talking of miking ,h.
Dolimn automobilm complete iu Char­
lotte. which will a.M &gt;00 name, to the
Co'e. payroll. Now the menu part.
hfp all made elsewhere.

who
K“r’d.b&gt;' U“ “,‘“r
.■aoaht
‘P“r“'1 “’h *”t didn’t
caught
Kbt at ,iL
&gt;L Incidentally if ....
they
«mM learn where the connlalnant
»inlaid the game laws, they would
KO to him and tell him ibey were
One can make more money per head
wrry tor him, hut they couldn’t help
off twenty-five hens than he can off of
him.
fifty, and more from fifty than from ItM).
It is very easy to get too many of them
on a given area of territory

What She Looked

;?-Sleef—Grew

/actors.

CURED B

UTICURA
N ONE MONTH

!

!

The J. S. GOODYEAR CO,

Mr&gt;* *•«» A. GruW ol Oovelaad.
'* ,lw *”&lt;’•
Or- and Mnu .1. c.
Lampm.o arriving here Tboraday.

The following articles advertised extensively in the
Ladies’ Home Journal and 'other publications are
handled by us. These articles possess superior
points of merit and are indicative of the high class
of merchandise carried by us. Supply your wants
in these lines from the following:

Mr* W. K: Barber will eat TbanknKiving • dinner in Union City, the
guest of her cousin Mrs. J. A. Pad­
dock.
Morris Lam hie. Henry Sheldon and
Roy Davis wrll» go to Chica^l this
afternoon. The big foot ball gam« is
the attraction.
**

CORRESPONDENCE.
The com root worm is each war
becoming more of a njenace to the
Prank Bush left Monday morning
corn crop of the west. Pemistent crop­
for Elmira to visit his son W. E. Bush.
;-,.'r. in the following
NASHVILLE.
ping year after year with com U the
He will go on to Pellston. Michigan,
r of thoxe marD. W. Smith w» at Hutinjp, the and visit there a week.
chum*.
Rotation of drops is the only
^utigura:When
last ot the week the gne.t ot hl. Mm
remedy.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sheldon left
.: mouths old her
Clement.
We .understand that j. C. Potter's
yesterday for Chicago. The rumor
,:!. a humor. -1 took
the winter that Philo went to
i 5'I acres of peppermint northeast of . W. I. Marble. commenced
foot ball
, ,
.......................... “•••o
io see the
me root
nail
*, who said It Was
town produced this year 8,54X1 lbs of Isrm °r Mhool In the leigber dlaufci gnu,.’ in vl c.j|rw wholly gronndl, -,.
rx medicine to
4 on **■'■
e
■ He went hecatiM* he had Heard of the
.,.; .tf gelling. worse soil which is worth about $2..50 per­
Merle and V»*nl Knoll gave a-party j peculiarly rich flavor of the Chicago
pound. making nearly $0.04X1 for the
..’tit Lee and body
;.h sorus and large. product. That will make ?the old maid to their young friends at their home Thanksgiving turkey.
l«-t
PriOav ,^ght. A jolly Um. w.. ! J|r.
Mrv. N.ilLra Luban. of
: :;.*i tell what she.
who once owned that swamp, stare
, fiild ever had a
I Allegnn c„..
Mr. nntl
with both eyes—dead or alive.—Potter­ h»,l by the young iwoplt
was being eaten
ville Press
.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry ^Hart of Lake i Mrs C. W. VanAtten. of South Han; r fingernails fell
-..I s • »he could n 't
Grara is tbe forgiveness of nature, Odessa wrere teuests of^theirsun Frank j *&gt;ver St. last week. They were so well
■ wv \v fights w e
I pleased with this.city that they have
her constant
benediction.
Fields Inat’weck.
.. Al last we. got
Maude. La|trent the 13 year old Pl®***^ tLeir farm with (3adwallader*s
trampled
with kittle, saturated with
-,d Ointment, first
Excluuige. and will -movu
blood, tom with the ruts of cannon, daughter of Charles tanrenj who %o ! k‘‘m1
•::: water with the
■: ‘iifig cn thcOintcity
they* can sell their
grow green again, with grass, and mysteriously idisap-esw*tl Ihm Satur- ! to
.•
1 x*wa change
day night hasjbet n located at her aunt's
county bolding*,.
camiige
is
forgotten,
Streets
aban
­
Legau to heal,
doned by traffic 'become grass-grown in Ohio. '
'
...
! Andrew Young, of Als-rdeen. South
Geoge Cqr (was at. Detroit one day ! r,«koU* reached this city Friday, and
like rural lands and are obliterated.

Jetus

Grass softens the rude outline of the
world. John J. Icgafis.

99

personal mention.

Exchange are warning fam.m to
look out for a «mooth stranger who
pretemla to want to buy a farm. He
is a forger and has made a lot of
trouble in certain local^ies.

Face and Body —

Wort' -

Major Brand,tettvr .uni Frank Dmter. of Prairieville, were brought b*&gt;ore Em, Riker on complaint of Fred i. ... , .
------ .-----Lown., wtoownk tbe retort at Croolctd | • , L M*rUe- of N«*hviUe,
Lak..-for Bpearins
.taring fu
j, in th(
of I
Lake.»for
fish
th.-., „Htra ..f
cil
5‘ un
city
an business
business Satunlav
Saturday.
thal lake. Tlwv 'pleads gnilty. an.r D. A Smith, of Castleton, was
__ _ tbe
•e&lt;tle,ltke ib&gt;e. ,„,| ,.&lt;MU, and are I
of hi. Km .lodge Smith Saturday

SKINNER'S SATIN black and colors,
guaranteed for two seasons.
KABO CORSETS, no brass eyelets.
MENTOR Comfort Underwear. •
ONEITA Union Suits.
FLEISCHER’S Yarns.
PULLMAN’S Linen Handkerchiefs.
BURSON Seamless Hosiery.
RIBBONS. We have received 200 bolts bright
new ribbpns for the Holiday Season.
RIBBON SPECIAL. All silk ribbons, widths 40,
60, 80, per yard ,12 1-2 cents.

last week.
■
’ will spend the winter in . Hastings.
John H»rrV, ho,w on til.’ ,dd t.Tow. ? '**
•&gt;‘‘*’*&gt;J«'r tatwwt-tl it* «™in

ought tr-ti-t Tlntr-d... tttgbb .
»'••&gt; -b«’k n.t.tng in South
A promising young merchant recent­
'•« &gt;• M*«l»»« »•«*&gt;» «o
ly pjwented his better half with a band­ Qui7&gt;. hole «■.. burn. 1 to th, tW. .
bit
tbe
dutnJt
i,
.light.
I
“J 1“t d“’"
;
sumo dining room lamp on her Lirtti{ustffics
;
; movi d to this city with his juirents in |,
day. He was much tluttenil when
Mrs. Mary Strikey is visiting friends 1M1 trom BaUk. Cwk&lt; ttnd it waK
she skid she intended to give it his
‘ j years ago when bis jxire/its IqcatBif in
natntf until he asked her reasons for so
Mr. ami Sim. Luther ‘Root of Battle ; t^e health*food city.
peculiar a proceeding.
’Well.' sh&lt;* Creek are visiting their son Krnwy ’
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said, "you know. dear, it has a good
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
George Mat**r uf Sanilac county is
deal of brass about it. it is handsome
Mr.
.and
Mrs.
Frank
Tobias and mul
to look at, remarkably hriHiant. liable visiting his brother Jahn. B«-rt Noyes
and Mr Dowuieof Lansing were guests Earl visited relative?* in Rutland over
to explode
times.Hares up occasion­ of
C. C.' Prin] Tuesday.
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ally. it js.always■«rot at lied time and
trauu a
a lairn
narn
“n^
•'■“rabmll Allen and
J. W. Noyes is going to build
is U&gt;nnd t** smoke.'
Ex.
ibe Charles daughter. Beatrice.’ of Assyria, also
on his farm known .Hs i. w
; Carmon T&lt;*i&gt;iio» of lla&gt;tings* visited relFeighner tam?.
IRVING.
ativef here a few days uf last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Warner of |z
Rev. E. L. Sinclair will preach at
Abe Cazier who was iak**n ill- last
We H
Dowling are'earing for their parents ,
1 a Good
tjie Irving M. E. church next Sunday
Mt and Mrs. Troxel.’who have Utn "•’’k Sat unlay while attending quartmornirig and ’ut Rutland in the aiterlection of the
quite ill.
' .■“rly
’r meeting at the
-* “South
-""•-h Evangelical
tioonjn the absence of our pastor.
church is better at thia writing
Mrs. ft E.Warner will entertain the
Miss Minnie Maurer has gone to
LAKE VIEW.
I- A. S. at her home &lt;»n Thursday Dec.
Kahiraaroo to become a sister in the
There will fie church next Sunday
7th for dinner. A’cordial invitation
Catholic church.
evening at the school house.
is extended to all.
Will Carl »f Cedar Creek called on
Dr. Hanlon ’ was called .to n-e Ixjv:
Mr. Colvin'sq&gt;eop!&lt;£ard expecting to
Williams lust Friday ’who is quite sick move over on Garry Crook’s farm near
('. H. Charlton and family spent
Coats G rov&lt;
Surry to l&lt;M .m b p«l. S|lniUy M
Huodttnbote. in Bil1 but some better at this writing.
neighbors.
j 11 more. '
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Kirk Hills took in tbe foot Lull gmne .
Mrs. Brrt McKay and son Floyd 4 Earnest
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! at Ionia last Saturday.
Williams returned from Kaiwe are not i
Wm. Na&gt;h has sold Uis farm north* si«nt one day last week with her i ktaal&lt;K&gt; j^t week where he has been!
j'them.
working al the asylum.
( east of hen* to Geo, Churchill who now brother Charles near Woodland..
Mr. Fcro and daughter Flureikfc 1 Rev. Morion who is assisting Rev. j
H»w you ourj. lives on th:? Roulien Barton’s farm.‘Mr.
** r&gt;r&lt; tty soon. (\ Nash will~inove his goods into the are spending-a few days in South 1 Dolph with meetings at tho south M. |
( Benton house .in this .place which he LowoJl { P. ehurclr att&lt; n.W services at Bnn-v
Mrs .Turnef of Morgan is helping i V1,,e ,unday.
? .has recently bought.
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Try a NEW IDEA PATTERN.

WE ARETHE PEOPLE YOU WANT TO SEE

opjright
Books.

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Mn*.? Jennie Wilcox who has -iieen :
visiting relatives and friends in this
vicinity for two week’s left for Albion: .
Mii^C last Thursday. She expects to?
HYNES.
! start for her home in Los Angeles in a
Drug Store.!
Michigan, i few days.
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— to her hume in Grand Rapids.

MODERN TREATMENTS
:;re uf all chronic
«!v rglvai cases

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RHEUMATiSiA.

DEFORMITIES.

Sunday with
p.lias. McCann..
Uh
Several from this place attended the
dance at Neal Russell’s last Thursday
night.
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■roti :tj! Nervous, Blood,
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&gt;Kin .u;d Chronic Diseaaes.
BATHS

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KINDS

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Votiitc women for Train­
: &gt;?■?!• i 1 ; Nurses. Address. Room

THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
J

k son, Michigan

METSHONEI^TAR
for c’.UaiVn; uaft. tar's, J{o opiates
OFFICERS.
9M3AHD. President.
H. 6. HIKES.

W. D. HAYES, CishiV.

care foRMra Claud.* Mead.
,
Mr. Rowhuler wm on onr street
buying hay Saturday.
Mrs. Cuou mid daughters of Charlotto have been spending a . few days
with Mrs. Cqgsw**il and family.

। who is siuk. last Thu.-sday was a suc­
Mr.- and Mfrs. Frank Johnson and cess as they cleaned l.w field.
Mrs. Chris Kill o
-arryvilie fell
daughter Zena spent Sunday with
down stairs one day las*r week breaking
William Jeffry Hear Coats Gfove.
Sorry to hear of the death ot Mrs. her limb.

W. N. Norris has Iwoght a part uf
Edmond Bowers which occurred Sun­
day morning at five o’clock She was the David Roush farm.
one of tho oldest .residents of this sec­
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MIDDLEVILLE.
tion. coming to Michigan when this
country was a wilderness. The be­
aixl Mrs. David Webb will
Mr
reaved family has the sympathy of the spend Thanksgiving
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... with their ton
whole country.
Norman arid family of Grand Rapids
and’from there will go to Rose lake.
Osceola county, to visit Mrs. Webbs
NOTICE TO CITY TAXPAYERS.
State County and School taxes are brother, Ubas. W. Williams.
Windsor Bom; was tbe guest-of his
due and payable between Dec 1 and
J in. to. and will be collected’ nt the .brother' at Johnstown Saturday and
City Hail on Wednesday and Thuisday Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Davis, I
of each week during wid time.
*D. K. Tilman, City Treat*
Friday Not. 24 h 7 lb daughter.
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Miss Neljie Alexander of Grand Rap­
ids was till* guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Thoma* Sahnders Friday and Saturday.
'The Ratllbofle sisters have issued in-,
x liutions fir a dancing party to Le
J. F. GOODYEAR. Vice President.
given at Civsent Hail on Friday even­
ing of this week.tssistut Gassier.
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Mrs. Wiiidsor -Bovee was the guen t
of her sister in Grand Rapids over Sun­
day.
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NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION
The f lastiugs National Batik was originally estate
lislied in Hastings in 18b6, almost half a century ago.
It was the first Bank organized iu Barry County-,
and tbe first and only one to incorporate under tbe
National Banking laws.
It has always been as safe and wnnd in c rises and
l&gt;ani&lt;:8 as during prosperity.
Our lung experience, large resources and^exten^ve
connections are a decided advantage to those
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accounts with us.
We pay 3 percent interest on Savings Deposits,

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compounded semi-annually.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

DIRECTORS.
♦

I. L LOMBARD,

JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

W. I. HAYES.

F. 0. PRATT,

wiU b" TJmnksgiving services •
1 nt Barry villi* Thursday evening.
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«.*v. Dailey llted the pujpit at;
Barryville Sunday,
, The Husking Bee hi Hiram Feagle’k I
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K. I. GRANT,

W. H. CHISE.

CLEMENT SIIITH.

Carpets,
UR constant aim has* b«en to carry such a line of Furniture,
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Linoleums, Rugs, and Housefurniahings that we could please even
the most critical buy ers. With our immense stock of strictly high grade
goods from which to sele&lt; t. we feel that we can jnstly ask and merit the
patronage of people who.have been in the habit of buying from large city stores.

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Wise buyers come early. We are already marking and setting away many
lieantifnl pieces selected for Christmas presents.
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We would he glad to show yon our fine large line of Easy Rocking Chairs

A Good Oak One for $1.00.

$11.00 up to $65.00.

Tbe funeral of Mrs. Amos Wakefield
was held at tbe residence on Monday
afternoon. Interment at Ml IRw
cemetery.
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Mft. Chet Wood and daughter of
x, I Hastings were gueata of Miss Jessie
▼ Knickerbocker over Sunday.

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Pittrtris for a, CliristnuixA i present

FURNITURE CORNERS

Furniture Co

G. E. Gardner was in Grand Rapids
on husinesa Thursday.
'
Miss Elvi Gingrich will entertain
the Embroidery Club at her home at
tbe St, James Hotel on Friday after­
noon Dee. 7th.
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■ Chas. Forward of Caledonia was in
the village on Imsiness Friday.
A. J. Johnson.
G. E. Gardner,
Stanley Wiklero, Rose Armstrong and
Earl Russell expect to ^attend tbe foot
ball game Ann Arbor vs. Chicago at
Chicago on Thursday.
Knights of Pythias have their an­
nual election of officers on Wednesday
evening Dec. 2ttth.
Dr; A. Hanlon was united in mar­
riage to Mm. Mary Green of Chicago
on Wednesday Dec. ‘22. at the home of
his daughter Mrs. Howard VanAuken
of Chicago They arrived in this
village on '.Thursday noefc and are at
home to their friends at tho doctor's
‘home’4on Grand Rapids street.
The members o£_ the Congregational
church voted last Sunday to extend u
call to toe Rev. Willis of Douglas to
take chargti of the pulpit at this place.

Others in Price up to $50.00

It* will surety be worth ynn-r time to caH and look over our handsotoe line nfOnr three niece Oak Kwts range in
Bedroom Suits. Iron Bods and Odd Dreprice Irum
.

Hastings
PKURATE OEDfeR
SUU- of Michigan, the Probate* Court Cor tte
fount? rt Barry.
At a m*s&gt;)ou of mUI Court, held at tbe Probate
office In tbe city of Ha&gt;t1p&lt;« tn said County, on

Useful Christmas
Presents^
Can be found at my Hardware Store.
When you get one of them it will be something that will last.
It won't be the “pink lemonade” kind with only alpleasant
taste—and then iu gone. Here are some suggestions for
' you:—
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Carving Sets,
Baking Dishes,
Knives,
Forks, Spoons, Razors, Granite Ware.
Washing Machines,
Robes,
Stoves, Oil Stoves, Ranges,

Blankets,

We especially Invite your attention to our UNIVERSAL
STOVES, both hard and soft coal , They are as good in every
way as the BEST, and our PRICE makes them especially at­
tractive.
.
.

Fred Spangemacher,
Phone 311.

hardware.

Hastings, Mich.

First door east of Henkes &amp; WalldorfFe.

wald dwwwd.
&lt;ni n**diiig»ud tlliDx th** prHUon duly vort
Bed.of John F. Oswald, non of Mid dtvcAwod
praying that admlulunuidti of *al«J «**tai»* may
lx-grantnrto John 1*. Oswald; or to hohib T&gt;ther xMltahli* po’-son.
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Thrrtnipon It H or&lt;lei*-d. that Friday tb** sth
day of lire. A. l&gt;. IMHLAt W*n o'clock In Uin
forenoon be anslgmkl for the bcartuRof tsald p»*tltlon.an&lt;1 that lhe heir*, at law of said &lt;J&lt;-crase&lt;,
and another pereuo* lnt»*re-.»«l in -aid rsbtlc.
ar« rroulred to appear Ut a
of said
court, taen U&gt; be holdnci at the prulMU- office,
in
thoClfy
xh&lt;»*
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l&lt; of Hastinmi.iD said roontyjind
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furtbci or«V*rwt. that *ald (WUUoocr Rtvo to
tic** Pi the i&gt;ersons Interested In said estate,
of the iM'ntlency of laid petlUon and tbe hear­
ing thereof by causing a copy of lbl» order, to
be published in the Hastings B*xxna naw»pai»er printed and circulated la said county
of Barry, once in rweb week for three sbccm
Ella C. Hxqox.
Kegteterot Probate.
(A true copy.)

T_.c prescription work at Mulhol-

�BAMIM*. BA5NKK. .V0V8MBEB 89.

TKF CfHftAI
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?'»•c1*"' "a4
1“*ch" °f
the .loiree reboot .pent Saturday and

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kiriirr 1 rrrrtv I SnudBy iu »breBy.
Nr Wv I rill B j The
wm ft^ored with gueet*
&lt;ilLVyU LLI1LR on Wedneeday and Friday oftenioon.

A fine Line of
Stable Blankets '
and Horse
Clothing, and
Fine Harness,
Trunks, Bags, Suit Gases, Telescopes and
Fur Coats.
W. H. MYERS &amp; SON,
Hastings, Michigan,

We don’t believe there is a better grade \
our
Uji Tea, uncolored Japan. . Our custo­
mers back up this assertion; they say it's
simply “Immense,” and “touches the
spot” every time.
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THE GROCERS

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chorus singing lifting exeeltnt and tho
solus by Miss Mamie Smith. Mnj. John
Curtis and Mw»'fs. Wallace, 3nrith and
Spaulding briiog graittly eHjoyed-j Mias
' Smith on whom the greater part i&gt;f tiu*
‘ solo work fey btw a soprano vviice oj
ing their sympathy.
• Imuch promise and her singing delight­
The Juniors are actively considering ; ej- ..I;. Mrs. Bertha Campbell liider
the matter of securing.class pins.
amdsted materially with her viulih and
Last Friday and Saturday Miss Al M iss Vinniy lieuu rejieaud hy request,
iisoii and her family moved into their her charming rendition of •‘■HoKalindS
new home on Broadway.
surrender”- which she recently gave at
The Junior English students have I the Baptist church. Hev. VanAnken
taken up tbe study of Macbeth; the j »pokr briefly ot the Thanksgiving
class In Cicero have hniahed the oration ,_ season and all it means tp the Atneftion tbe “Manilian Law” and will next | can nation.
read tbe Catilinian orations.

There were cures for drumceuuess In
the early days of tl;i&lt; eukmtryi and
frnm this account in the New York
Gavotte of Muy 7, 1772, we are told of
a treatment that cured uu.« ji;v.;ct4 be­
yond all possible question; &lt;&gt;n situr­
Bay *Fox *&lt;fi, who at the beginning day last Mr. Momanuy's neg.-o Lian,
of the school year entered Albion Col­ who bad misbehaved himself and was
, lege and two months later during tout a remarkable ilmukard. was sent to
ball practice met with a serious injury Bridewell and underwent tbe usual dis­
i L&gt; an ankle is not yet able to return cipline of the house for stn-U offences—
vis. u plentiful done of warm water and
| to HlbOGl.
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talt to operate as tiu emetic and of
Patron* err
return^
fcmp
ponn . .u p^w-tot- Ar
.remember that they have a standing Ulf. ^nMluution of the patient. Of
i invitation to visit at all times all de- [ these he took about three quarts of the
j partments
partmentsofofthe
theschool.
school.
. ■ one and two and n lialf spoonfute of
; the other; also a gill of New England
NORMA I..
j rum, which operated very powerfully,
from ...
life i&amp; ..
tww
. ’ Sketching num
CT the work
» * I| ni-.enueu
attended WILD
with aa Xioient
iiolent Hicknefts
sickness whleh
which
In draiwlnir—one member of Ibe class 0„llgtH1 hl,„
nK,
acting as
aa a model.
m.Klel. This, ot course, s In&lt;1 p a, „iglll •„ wl, dl«x&gt;r&lt;.nM ,o
gives practice in work of a most use- be dead. He
" diet
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of excessive drink­
ul nature.
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ing. cooperaL-ng with di.«c!pllae and
Mr. !&gt;obb«. the operator.
Tbe manual training lessons are medicine.
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completed this week.
. , V &gt;KD0Cynt of hl" taklp&lt;
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Ym by the Carload.
Just etop this way air. We dout call our goods
nobby or stylish or up-to-date, we call them just what
you 'iTHui'iiiTu Ar Ae e.l'h' AIv/jums?• rnmhiw' eveiy de­
sirable quality.
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Here they are: Good Goodf. Popuiar prices*.
If you want .your pictures framed right by an
expert bring them here. It costs no more than to have
them lialf done anywhere. Sleep in Sanitary Beds.

RenKes &amp;. Walldorff,

Editor Field looked into the Normal
room one day last week. We are al­
. ways grateful for any interest shown1
' in our work.
Miss Fannie N. Seger, president of,

PIANOS AND ORGANS.
EMBALMERS.

THE NEW KIND
Of Real Estate Service.
If you want to buy any kind of real estate or business in any sec­
tion of tfic country, you surely want the kind of service I offer you
-—the new kind—the kind that enables me to quickly convert your
property into cash.
T .DOESN'T matter whether you want to Jure or want io sell any hind of\eal estate or business In any

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section of the country. I can give you tbe kind of service that means to you a great saving of time,
trouble and money
I want to give you proof of my ability to sell youi property, if you want to sell,
or to promptly All your requirements, if you want to buy. 1 want to be perfectly frank with you iu re­
gard to every’detail of my businees, but 1 can’t be unless you are perfectly frank with me. If I find upon
investigation that there is some special reason why I cannot handle your property satisfactorily, I will
teB you so; or if I tind that the kind of property you want to buy cannot be obtained at the price you want
to pay I will tell you so; I believe in giving the best possible werviee in the shortest possible time. That
1s my SLOGAN. Will you let me serve you? If you want to sell, All out the left band blank on this page
and mail it to me TO-DAY. I will then toll you exactly-what 1 can do for you and why 1 can do It. If
you want to buy,fill out and mail to me the right band blank. DO IT TO-DAY. 1 will then send you
a list of properties that I think will fill your requirements.

C. B. B etvham:,

OVER CITY BANK BUILDING.

HASTINGS, HICHIGAN.

Will be in office Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.

If You Want to Sell, Fill Out, Cut Out If You Want to Buy, Fill Out, Cut Out
and Mail thia Coupon To-day
and Mall this Coupon To-day

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C. B. BENHAM, City Bank Building, Hastings, Mich.
With view if buying, I desire informaiiori about
properties which correspond approximately with the fol­
lowing specifications :
........................ in the City or
Kind of property............ 4.

C. B. BENHAM. City Bank Building. Hastings. Mich :

I desire to sell my property, whidh consults of.......

a

J. .jBlate

Town ofState of ..............".

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and which I desire to stUfor $

City or County, or part of State preferred

The plan is based upon the following brief descrip­
tion of the property .•

Name.

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। Mr. Chas. Will and family visited
r friends at Freeport, Friday and Sat
jurday.
! Mita La Dick and Mi«s Shear are now
' rooming at Mr. DeWitt Murdock's.

Housefurnishings?

THREE LICENSED

11AME

read them at the funeral' and a copy
W&amp;si given to the family By a strange
coincidence. a telephone was received
from the State department saying that
they had irarued of the death of one
,
of oiir high school teachers and ektend

Of course there may be* people who have formed a
preference .for some other’"rand but we have noticed
that the great majority of those whu have tried I’ji
have become steady drinkers of this tea. Just ask for
a sample.
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PHONE 16.

BALL

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NOT (ONTROLHD
BY RAILROADS

it Miss Maude^ SlMon. who was quite
HASTINGS HASPROOF THAT GOV.
IONIA, \ indtepoM*d during the latter-part of
WARNER'S AOMINISTRA• last week. Is much better.
NEWS NOTES ABOUT
I One- period each trtek is now speti
TION IS NOT
THE TEACHERS,
; by tbe class, in the teachers' reading
room, where periodicals both educa­
tional and of a general nature aregx- MICHIGAN CENTRAL
RESPECT FOR HER
ft* r u n n w !imined Rnd rwMt
AfterwardB' lh’
BROUGHT TO TIME
m u M U n Y ■ cIjbs resolves itself into a literary su
| clety. each member contributing a res„I ume of the material gone over during And Electric Gong* Are to Be In­
Shown By the School For the Mem­
: the reading hour.
stalled at Dangerous Cross­
ory of the Late Miss Bertha
ings Here.
RARRY COUNTY MAPS ,
J. Addison. 1
-Several times ourcitixens have asked
Thanksgiving vacation 'Thursday
and Friday; All are looking forward The BANNER Hu Some Left wilt j that Ml® .tel- he . tahm. to prevent
. ' j areident, at tlw. dangerou-. croreing. on
to this short recess and the turkey
Prove Very Service­
Creek St. and Broadway. Complaint.
with tbe good times incident.
,
have been Crete *o termer railroad
able.
Our High School foot ball team went
no
,
, ... cominimiouere.
commissioners. They
iney either
wi«-t paid
pto Ionia last Saturday supposedly to
ThHMXSEBv»^c««wlr.r«
or.f they
play the Ionia High School team but more with those splendid BANNER
investigated, aa inme of them did,
instead found aw strong independent Barry county maps, which give the
i nothing came of it.
aggregation. The boys did well to towns, ’sections, locate all the lakes and
But Alderman Frank Horton sent a
hold the score down to ST-fi. Ionia rivers, I also aH’thc school * houww and
high school has no team.
j churches and give all the. highways. letter to the railr&lt;&gt;ad commissioner a
few weeks ago. calling his at teuton to
Prin. E..J. Edger attended the fune­ Ea.-h farm is located by bounds pn this
the dangerous crossing on Creek St.
ral oft Miss Bertha J. AddiaonJMonday map, and rtyp name of the ojvner is
Soon after the commissioner seat the
at Leonidas. He went 'as a represen­ given. -They are very useful, apd
engineer
iXHt'only
SO
dents
each.
They
ivill
be
eaim. jut?)
w ------ - of the department,
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tative from our school and was accom­
panieu by
uy Mrs.
Mrs. Edger.
gager. At
At the
me time
runts of
nj special
hjx-cml value
value in
in 1looking
up tbe lo- I su:nu.unvd the engincr o tnt- . . &lt; . i&lt;&gt;
panied
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theifuneral exercises were taking place, cation of auction sales, or if ytii wish j inspect this rroewng.
bile here.
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..... h!«o lookd! over ,1...
the (.'hurch. St. nnri
and
there was a brief pause hi the high i to look .up a road to get somewhere &gt;n
Broadway
crossings.
-The
department
’ll
schpul program while all assembled | tbe couiity..
j engineer nuidr no promise as to what
and listened to a few remarks by Mr. j
would bedouw, but intimated that the
Chamberlain.,a reading of a short ac THANKSGIVINO SACRED
CONCERT A SUCCESS matter would nut be neglectid There
.count,of Miss Adc^aon's career by Mina ,
------------..BaUter and the reading of tho' rreolu- I Tb. M(i
(,p,dl,.'(rf the jLm,, I were many wbu thought nothing more
tion. Mbioh had helm prepared to be '
clrariJ|
lo iuI limit i would cum** of it—that history would
wu| to Mire AddiwnJ family.
s„InUj. whe„:a.ThB1l!wil-wg dmrert rcjieat .irwlf; and some, commented
were read by Mr U allare am. were w i.
,, he
„,,a„dlr„„ ’ imfHvorably qf tin? presence of Michi­
gan &lt;'entnU official* with the, drpart­
"-eir leader. Mire «.p.ir,.l
students
and
teachers.
Mr.
Edgar
also
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" *■’ Harper. It w«s a Hue program, the : ent'A engineer.
Foor

Phone 314.

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I will pay y...down and the balance'....................................

Won m« rromotion.
. The Duke of Clarence, afterward
William IV., once rlTrlvct a v^ry
adroit nud taunwroua hlut which he
took in very good port He wns vbitlnr Portsmouth and inspecting tbe
shljis there when it happened that his
I guide oyer the "Hereuty-fours'' was an
aggrieved and battered lieutenant [Who
bad waited for promotion many yetrs
In vain. He seemed despised and foiI gotten. As this man removed hte bat
ito salute royalty the duke olwrvcd
;that he was l&gt;ald and said jestingly.
“I see. my friend, that you have not
spared your hair in yonr country's
servl«x\’i^
"Why. your royij hlghuess.” was fin*
quick answer. -it's a wouder I have
any hair left., fur so many youug.fcllows have stepi&gt;n| over my head."
Tile duke laughed and made hte In
spertlOD uf the fleet, but In a few days
-his Portsmouth'guide received an iq,Ipolntrnent as captain.

•
It is but tairnesft to Governor Warner
i and to tbe railroad commisioner who
’.was of hi- appionment that credit be
gt. en tor the jwirformanco of a plait) du­
ty in this matter. The electric gouga will
greatly Itmen the danger at the ’three
crossings where they will be placed.
The &lt;?itir.e«s of Hastings too should
j appreciate the M-mcr rendered by
• Aiderman Horton in placing the mat­
ter tefure the Commdssioner
.

Clerk—As I mn about to get married.
I caxne to' nik if you would not $ve
me an increase of Mlary. Employer—
My dear. Mr, that te not necewary.
You know a' young man always save*
money by marrying.

A eorresj«ndent of the London
Standard relate, the follower t*,..*
eotaeMniw, uken from in old
•Olpt &lt;li«n, dated :S42. in wbldl „
relative quotea from an "old Journal "
Tn the year 1WH. on Dee. s, a boat on
the Menal (Menal atralL In north
Wate.) &lt;roaaln» that ate.lt, over wbi.b
a bridje ba. alnce t—n built, wln
eighty-one poaaenger,. „„ up^
only one paMMger, named Hugh CT.
lame. wa,
On
Mffle
to the year fT85, Ka, DWM MMIm;
boat, conta.nlng about ality paaaeu
frea, of wbum all perlM«d er?Xr

one. wboae name wa&gt; Hugh wuilam.

Greatly Reduced Prices.
The finest Rotaries made are th?
Wheeler &amp; Wilson and Sucda®.
Domestic, New Home and a few
cheaper grades such as the New
Royal, Eldredge B, Patency etc.,
some as low as $10.00. Call and
you will be convinced.

Oil for all machines 6 cents
----- per
bottle, 5 bottles for 25 dents, larpe
bottles.
Attachments and repairs for ail
makes.
Machines 1 repaired and
cleaned.

..WATCHES. 3
Cali and sec what I have to gf?
offer in the Watch Line for'

(
(

REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
.

-

t

George Newton,

She-And soyou.think l‘m a coquette?
Why. 1 don't believe you know what a
coquette I*. He (bltterlyV-A coquette
Is a woman who ayndicatea her affe*tlona.-Life.

JEWELER and OPTICIAN. •
oor -west of Chidester ®. Burton

Hrtsiiqgs, Mich.

OUR COOKING EXHiBiT
I

"THE

Celebrated
Malleable
Steel Range

i
!

}
j

Closed last Saturday night and was the most
cessful exhibit we have ever had. It’s easilv
plained however, as there are

Hundreds

(

/ ItoniemlR-r evetvthiiig new and i|| to-dato in J. elrj4 &lt;
) no old Htock.

The Deflnttlo* &lt;&gt;r the Defeated.

1

An nlniost perfect skeleton was found
in n care at Mnutohe. France, March.
1872. It showed Its owner to have been
u tali; well formed man. with an averuge skull and a facial angle of eightyfive degrees. The antiquity of this skel­
eton. known as the Mentone man. la
। undoubted. His boues are associated
with those of the cave lion, cave bei.r
and other extinct animate. Al] the
bones were tn place, surrounded by
flint Implements and the remains of
animate which tbe mah probably he.d
killed. -Twenty-two perforated teeth
which may have formed a chaplet, lay
by bls bead. These bones, with the
Dutchman's skull found in a cave ne -r
Engte, ar4 the oldest specimens known
of human remains and go tar to prove
that prehtetorle races were well fur
nlahed with brain power.

SEWING MACHINES

of

These

Ranges

in daily use in Barry County and the fact is thqy
^^^Iwnselves where people are looking for the
t^ere are any who could not attend our exibit last week, that intend to buy in the near future;
we simply ask for a few(minutes of your time before
you decide on a RANGE

R-1- HENDERSHOTT,
WEST END HARDWARE
HA8Tll\rC3r8(
.
MIC#’

�Hastings bxmixk. xovembeb •»,

The Grant-Stebbins party arrived :
M- C. Excursions.
borne from the upper pmbuml. JMWr. I
.
----^.rtw
„ .,lyllnBg UtL^^’X __
for Michigan
and conven■ Born to Mr
lln,. j„
I
,,
‘ WtilverW 5
Mund,,-, evening « ; is.on.1 d„,gl,lfr | giv„, , who^JL^'* “&lt;1. “min« «« :
j«. Henke, WMl to
a
■ pound dxugh,,.,. I give, . whule J" —"“0 «"«
We extend &lt;wngr»tnlMion,
1 York
Leave,
i? '?
Lor
in -Xew
x«v
MnlMtont to
«„■ ti
niel.York.
r_____ .?
rin
trip ye.u.nl„y
happy parent.
.
r
wHMtinr, MII:M a m.
„„
L
’. .
wired;,',;
HWm,lt«:40p. m
m..
arrive
Buffalo
I C. II. Mix«r oxpocih KHtaky. i,,!,,'••r K»ox, ill, Tenn, on .
uip.
Util meet phone;# eml 1-U le Joh„^.&gt; m.. errire. &lt;!rw,j
vLL"'."™"
1 vemru
Or,,lnU BUUon:
onthohpot. for e nlee.|0ick job ini'New
’*— v
~*----------i„ k;
" "• “• The fa,t«
. ■Anh“f Mnllwilnnd went to
the new Uepennr,- Expre„ Bneineei pram in America. Try it
I M«lnr Spring, tod.y to spend TbnnkBe» E. Hickel »t McCoys. pilo,,e
«r££i':.OrT8&gt;“k-*'';'"K^«y Hound giving with her mother

&gt; JERSONAL^MENTION^

&gt;;:!:onal III-

announcements

Buy him a nice House co'nt or bath
robe fur Cbristmax, They are sun* to
plrftKc .“specially if you releet one fr..in
onr complete stock w.- are showing.
Make your selecfon now, don’t wait.
See onr window display.
Morrill.
f. Lambic A t.
•C,tills uri out aiinonnciiig that in tbe
near future Misi l?kliih Walldorff nnu
Mr.. BvTup Smit I are to be united in

ews

Mrs. R i. Hendershott and Mim. ®
Clara Hendershott went to Chicago •
, ; Ot, 1 bursday pec. ; Mrs. E. Gorham today and will spend Tlianksgair-.g A
I &gt;11 entertain the Welcome J.. A. S. with relatives there.
I and w. V. T. U. for dinner. All Br,.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Khiakerbocker Z
I invited.
. •
Garlton left Alon dur evening for a
; .
w,il «¥■ ■&gt; n gular lUMUBbly of | Syracuse N. Y. where they will visit •
&lt;«‘»'lum(.’&lt;mncj| No. 4-. R. A-s. M,'..n’friends auQ Ahiriv^ until after the •
.Jontlay Dec. Ith at 7 p.* m annual i holidays.
/
.A
election of otlicejA
attendance i- '
“
Mr and NJrs. Shirley bmitb went tu
msirnage These young people an very ■ di*si red. •
aim Arl«r j^b tdHy to vkit friend*.
Th- a htystiaii ScienctSociety servic* then- Th* . will retnlru today and A
weiljitnd favuraliy known in Hastings,
and iheir many riend® will Ik* pleased •iaG. A- R. Imi topic .it lit:;'4&gt; (;(K] -|*-n&lt;l Thanksgiving with Judgl and Z
the preserver ot| Man.
■
Mrs. (Trment Smith.
™
t«» rend this announcement.
Tlie Jatii» of Ithe Episcopal church j Mr uii.l Mrs D A- llowker will 9
.lire. Bitniff posssesra n rare apprcci-l[
ntipn of her part. This slip combine® : will give ;t M&lt;](. nf fliney work on 1 h*a-.e today fur Belding to spend ®
with great technical.'exactnvsN and en- Thm-day afternoon aial Friday Decem- .Thanksgiving with their daughter,Mr. 9
cr«4&gt;‘ ’’t Hxecvtiiin. H-r studies under "•l*r ;tl and Nth 4t the Parish h&lt;mMt*. , Bowk* r will go trom BcliJing to Lake A
•
gB
rh«i firet riia*tere *&lt;*f, the day together Ou 1 hurMtay a kx’iety supper will be I cunntv to visit-a brother.
wiih a vs’itstant and nntirfbg induxiry.
Supt. ■ ft'. CbamU*rlain went tu Ahftvje ;
«i»’r ami rg the
artht- ftnrv. ('itinc evjun un&lt;- und
thr Ann *Ar|&gt;&gt;r Saturday to te- it h»* roulfl
as, i piano-forte player. Daily Gazette beautiful if«&gt;plfl} &lt;.f article* ‘•uitable ’&lt;evure m sncA^M.r to Mi*&lt; Atidhon tn 9
Zatiesvilltt 'V:s. Wd* will ttp]M*.ii at del fur Christina* gjlt*.
the
Batttist church &gt;iorahiy evening.
I church .will serve supper nt the G. A;
Mn*. Mary M. Hoyt, uf Kalamazoo
i|«uidkercbv'fo liivie been wedred for
H. balI’Saturdaj| Dec. 2 from 4 o'clock rwnK tjx&gt; guest of HaHtingn friends Sat-thelEpiscdpal ChriMtnas xal&lt;- from pur
urday. She was on her way home “
Guyernvr - wife. "Aim William Alden I| until all are * reed '

Christian.Endeavor at the Preshy- from Alaska. Mich., where she had
terian church nrxt .Sunday evening., Iteen to attend the foneral of a lOster.
Topic. "Our &lt;j&gt;e excn*e"
l-ader.
Mr. and Mn*. Stephen Downs, of
Margaret Ironside,
Na-bville. and Mr. and Mrs-j Gefo
Gladstone.' and wife of Maple Rapids.
Rutland Center Arbor &lt;*f Gleaners
"Wnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J«*mm
will hold a neighlxjrhiMxl meetiog at
Downs, returning to their homes Mun­
Janie^MeGuinnrHf Thursday Decrmlwr
day.
7tbjn th- ev owing. Ail are cordially
Mr*. Eleanor Diamond returned Mon­
invited.
.
thly from a weeks' visit at Lake Odewm
The Woman's Anxilliary of EmtnanMr
and Mrs. Dell Moore wenuel itarish will^meet with Mn*. Atkins
■ Tuesday D««c. A st 2 o'clock. Rev railed to Lima. Ind. Tuesday by a tele­
! Huger•• will give a talk on Mfadonary gram announcing the serious illness of
the latter's brother Andrew Buti.
work. Everyone reuue-ted to Lie pre*'
। ent.
THEIR TENTH ANNIVERSARY
j The subject of tbe morning mtuiuh
I at the U. B. church will be "An Open
Mr and Mr*. A. C Brown celebrat­
|Door.!"; evening "From Prison to ed their tenth wedding iinniivnuvry
Tuesday
night by inviting in their
; Throne. " Young people's meeting at
o clock. Leader Miss Ella Austin; neighbor* and a Lew friend* for n■
social
game
of pedro. Each came with
subject
Our ore rx&lt;m*e.
a choice HMortanent ot gifts or tin.
Epworth League meeting Sunday ranging from empty tomato cans to
i evening at 6 o'clock
Leader, Clinton discarded pans .and cooking utensils
I Lahr :• Nubject, "Onr one excuM*. "
which had long since nerved 'their use- .
j The first number of the People's fnlnrw* Toe howto* reciprocated with
| Lecture course will be gitnn npxt ( equally choice memento* ■» in awarding
■ Monday evening. OnfAcuunt ot tbe V. ; the prizes which were won by Miss
' B. church not being done, by courtesy 1 Frances Williams and Mrs G. F. |
I of the Baptist s&lt;xnety it will tie given {Chidester Light refreshments brought .
• in that church. This number promises the pleasant evening 'to- n close ’and
&gt; to lie an exceptionally fine one. Ad­ that the genial host andhostew* might
i mission 15 cents. Course tickets for live' lo celebrate a* happily many
j Mile at all the drug store,.
more anniversary days was the wish
of every guest a* they took their de­
parture.
There Is n tablet Iu tbe aallortfrbomc
bi MellHJiuiH* to j|ameM Murr. He was
BIDGRAPH ENTERTAIN.
a sallbr before t|ie uiaTt on tin* Rip.
MENT COMING.
On July 15, 187::. the Rip wab might
The Biu^rapb Entertainment Co. op- '
I m a squall. Marr rat'astride x&gt;! the
j gafr when a great; wave broke ev. r the ened a throe night engagement at Bab­
lM»nt and br sigbtklown the mnlnmnst. cock's Opera house last evening with a
I There wax only &lt;»«*• cbam-»* to save the pleasing, comliination of moving picKip that was &lt;&lt;| cut avwiy the litter. lures and VHndeville in which-Miss
I But Marr cimig tq the brewen spar, and Irone Smith Ind Master Vere Hibiiler
! to mt away o-ont to send him over­
were easily the stars, the children
board to d&lt; *th. *». I t dtu-.at him
bath being performers of rare ability.
: d*ml*1 foil.’ . ih&lt;x*i.p H-IUttcd their
axe* Hi t!:mr ;\feds. Marr. hel|&gt;W. Mr. Sbefman Holmes, the joke merch­
pondm I
H- 4-1 w that his death ant. Dassed out a few that seemed to
would be the butt's alvatbm. add be strike the audie-nt'e on the funny bone,
while the moving pictures and views
shouted:
••Cut away, matfs: (joodUv. were clear, distinct and entertaining.
Then be let bimsdf foil luto the cold, Taken all in all the performance was h
wild sea.
very creditable one.—Quincy News.

Smith an«|’Mn». R jA.
,
Alger^and
. _
sum- '
utlu irs are■ -looked
for -before
tbe wile
of __.
fancy
articles'
■I.hmm] fix On every
, ■ purrb^ae
____
r, „
u. in rhrir there will lie gi'en one chance at
! u\ them drawing the 'handkerchief which has
been sent with lhe compliments of I
Governor and Mrs JiVamer
•

the Knereide
UMup (Hjq UK.
•’IU*!!’ 1 &lt;wU*mhn*f
paid by
janQjuvujj juno. i 1 iKJ4qjv.»j Jtop anol
• stockholders
!I» noX ®p XqAi
‘

iibr h«* said
range will
.and it has)

:ans Hn*

••“DLL ( «&lt;!• 4J4S
..w-metp.. xaatn
p|n»M oq s-m|u

Hall.

The Best

evidence we can

offer that

we are giving our

customers

“A Square Deal’

is'the large

increase of trade

we are

having.

evitable
our

It is the in

result of furnishing

customers good, honest

values

IT PAYS TO BUY AT WRIGHT’S.

Fred llnni. of Johknneelmrg. Otecg,. frtp ticket, wm be ...n
Mn,. Cha, Llctk. of J.ck»un wil,
.. j
Co. kil^l tine deer thi» month end sifted rote, th x„v.
| spend Thmk^iving with her p.rent,
.ent tho jolt with a dm- piece
Tenj- to ntnrn until i&gt;,, 4th_ The^.
I Mr ,u,d Mrs. W«ley gmih
«« to hi, fattier lx&gt;ret&gt; Burd in Carl­ of MH I" *"
to
' .
-------------" K
B,rher—
"'“1 ’Its. SlaUie
tun.
of M,chigan.
I Bltpiy wore gue.1. of ju. ..
. E. N ichols
Friday is the Agricultural Society') 1 , M,eh. State
------- ......
Grange, (iron,! Rapid.
Carlton Sunday.
,
meetlnglfor
pt
?ll,'h 1 December____
is
tn.-etingifor the
tbe election
pf udit-era
„mren
|K~;
u-iS-&lt;».
For the ‘ J' «•- &lt;-'«wl„y wilf^
-election
pr omcera
W ■* have
it 1.-.
ml only commendation
..__
■ .■
We
heard
of i UZS
* r*""*°"e
tor toe 1 b“r,a,*J-»» wrnplify
wtjrk
the manner in which the fair ha-s Ikk.*« .jMnd
‘.....
trip wiil be given, bate-of sale '“ton. lodge &lt;rf that ontar jn that vilconducted for tbe |w«t few years
P“'- 11 and Iff return Upj, L,.,.
'«g*.
,
sj.
..
Mr. and Mrs. E. Pennuck went to H
| inCIUtOVav
inclusive.
nc,Usiv«I
-'liss Maeaball. a nurse from Butter.
Hickory Corner? last Saturday to seo 1 Ho,‘day excursions
w Canada One i T"1'11’ H"piul °rand Rapids, spent
IS to
the monument that Mr. Black uf Grand I 4n“ claMs limited fare for :...
the ..he ronnd
to- anew of Mi., Non,„
Rapids had put on their lot .in th® I ®r‘1’ win *• given,■ Oates of sale, Ul'h»l.
north cemefory; they were well please; I T^’’. 14-17»~1« and 1
Id,
.
111 »nd 17th. Hetnrl lim.
Mr and Mn, George IV. Abbey went
with his
leaving
hi* work.
' ll
tour
To,desUnatior
‘h’!‘n*11‘“n “Ot '*'*"■
to X"b'to. to day t„ ,p..„d . Tl»nkv
; A meeting of tbe Hastings Mnaica for fans
“ ,lcker' °®ra
wilb “&gt;eir daughter M™ Ger.
.
trade Palmar.
ClubNvHi held at the Baptist church j ir»r further information.
parlors November 24. Several new
w. S. Barron Agt.
, Mn., C A Campb.il an.l children of
members were enrolled, an excellent
.
. Grand Rapid, a, Lho gW, of tho
program carried out. and a good time I J'
- --------- f--------- ;------------- - ----- -to tormer's paints Mr and Mr,. E
A
enjoyed by all
.
.
•.
Rider for ii week
’
'
£

uiance

and up-to-date styles

at right prices.

c. W. CLARKE &amp; co
“Quality Shoe Store.

According to John Stow, chronicler
and anUtiuary. about 10«». who wrote
and published "Stnuinarie of Englyah
Chronicles” Sir William Collingwood
was executed Id 1484 for writing the
following political squib, hi n manner
which. Id bls day, was considered most
excellent wit;
.,
The rat. the catland hovel the doc
Rulo all England under tbe Hog.
This was during the reign of Rich­
ink III., at a time when tbe chief
agents of his evil schemes were Catea*
by, Ratcliff and LOvel. I*ov&lt; l was then
a common name for a dog and as a
white boar was displayed on the king's
escuU-beou tbe reference to a "bogwas dbvioua and :so offensive that it
brought about the writer's death.

“Never suppress n sn€*ew.’' said the
traine.1 nurse to tbe young woman
who lm&lt;l Ju« lurfornu-d Hull l»&gt; I'
art. "It 1» « «™*i «"»“
•"
nerre. and Wood *&lt;*•&lt;■'« ot ,be ‘‘o”15'
as it^brows all the action to tbe back
Of the bend instead of iettlng It come
out of the mouth safely and uaturally.
The unusual and hard strain on a lit­
tle blood vessel that may be weak is
likely to buret It and cause instant
death. A loud sueexe doea not sound
very nice, but It is a safe thing to d®

every time.”

_____

He who does »ot look over the
Chris tm as Goods st MuHtolUsds
.makes a mistake. .

YOU WILL WANT SOME.
Christmas is coming and you will
want some of the pretty and useful
things Jthat tbe Methodist Episcopal
ladies will have for sale in tbe prior®
of their church Jn the afternoon and
evening of Tuesday Dec. 12 next.
You will be especially ' interested in
the display of Japanese china and
Indian baskets &gt;f all shapes and sizes
and auitahle for all purposes. Nothing
prettier or more acceptable for Christ­
mas gifts. The Standard Bearers will
have a table of choice, home made
cfndy.

Andrew was probably crucified at
Patrae. Id Achala; Bartholomew, said
to have been flayed alive and crucified,
with head down, in Armenia; James,
brother of John, lierod killed him with
his sword; James, son of Alpheus,
thrown from the temple and stoned to
death; Johnr time of death a conjec­
ture; Judas, said to have banged him­
self la a very bungling manner; Jude,
said to have died naturally and also
claimed to have been martyred; Mat­
thew. claimed as a martyr, but proba­
bly dial a natural death; Peter, cruci­
fied at Rome; Philip, said to bar® been
tortured to death in Greece; Simon
(Canaanite), crucified in Judaea la the
reign ofDomltian; Thomas, probably
put to death' with a lar.ee Id Persia or

ms.

We've Got Lamps
Lo Burn.
STUDY LAMPS, HALL LAMPS, PARLOR LAMPS,
KITCHEN LAMPS and BEDROOM LAMPS.
If you are in need of any kind of a Lamp call in
our new stock just opened up. Samples shown in
window with prices marked in plain figures.

see

Nickle Lamps 98c and $1.50 each

Fancy Parlor Lamps
RIqOO I JIITinQ

teS

^n&lt;^s’ s^aPes an^ Sizes, plain anddec-

Uluuu Ltlllipu orated, complete with burners and glasses
from 25c to 50c each.
.

Japanese China

with its beautiful decorations is one •
of the nicest things for Christmas *
presents and something your friends will appreiate and treasure. •
Now is the time to make your selections while the stock, is , 2
complete. We will be pleased to put by anything you may *
select now, and save it for you on receipt of a deposit.
2

Hastings Money Back Store

ROS. i

WRIGHT

HASTINGS, MICH.

'PHONE 30

TRY A BANNER WANT ADV.

•

ONE CENT A WORD.

Where all the Rexall Goods are sold, they
v*
»*
carry a full line of

PURE WINES
FOR

Medicinal and Family
Use Only.
25c

A Pure California Port Wine, pints,
Quarts, 50 Cents.

A Four Year Old Kelley Island Mus­
catel Wine, pints...................

25c

Quarts, 50 Cents.

A Fine Old Blackberry Wine, that
should be used In every family,
pints,

25c

Quarts, 50 Cents.
There is no question but that we carry the largest and most com- ‘
plete line of pure drugs and medicines of any store in this vicinity.
As with our drug line, so it is with our holiday line that we are now
placing on exhibition. It is most complete in every detail. We will •
make a special drive on high grade cut,glass and hand painted china.
See our assortment of Congress cards. All the new card games. Cribhage Boards, Flinch and everything m the game line. We are mak­
ing some cheap prices on a sample line of Dolls, less than the whole­
sale prices. See our line and get our prices or you will make a mis­

take in your Christmas shopping.

•

FRED L HEATH &amp; CARVETH
THE DRUGGISTS.

�HASTINGS BANNKK, NOVEMBER

6

CkiMrrn

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—-ra,—--'

y * Woodland Department

FREEPORT.
Tho Misbex I-uogcoe of Suxbda spent
Sunday at Wm. Moore’s.
Carl Brayton ami Will Bouma visited
their parent! over Sunday. • returning
to their work in Grand Rapids Mon­

j

Nothing Better to Do

Tbe rk-ar ■V Membury, Derbyshlra,
write® In hte parish riiogazln.-, “A hun­
dred and rtiirty-eight(iMpttom*. and I
bare not yet had n ’ffanQi Jane’—that
dellgliTful. old faxiilonkl name!” ■
Amused, a» h*
by the vicar’x
sad wall, a parishioner replies to the
vicar, saying the reason, la not far to
seek. The euxtom of the parents re­
siding in the-e parts Is
consult with
their Incttmlient regarding the choice
of the*naxae for the offrnring.
The natural coiw&lt;|Uenee is'that all
children iMiru on n salat's day ar® call­
ed after tbe xaint.. Thus a girl bohi on
St. George’s day would lie -christened
Georgiana a ad one on St. Clement’s
day Clementina, and ho &lt;&gt;n.—London
Express.

tsn
often

Best
[OrirlnuL]
•
Mr friend Harry Htuitinf" case wax
a common one. It wax one of the In­
that
numerable raw* of
men
Iove
day.
Miases Hattie fouma mid Gladys and with nothing on Whtoh to support
Rogers were Valley LCity visitors Fri­ a wife. Hr h«d not even a iKMllton.
He bad s#eu it RDuonm*d tbftt a cer-|
for HOOD’S 0LD
day.
•
tain hank had offenil n n’waril hf $20,­
Mrs. Ch»». Fox of Clarksville was in 000 for the capture of a man «too bad
.4
WOODLAND.
j
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
♦
Will Holly and wife of Lockport, N. ; Conda Ham of Big Rapids will speak tbe village Friday.
perpetrated n^forfery
X Y.. are visitng'.Woodland friends this I at the Kilpatrick church Thursday
Mi«s Loa Walker of Charlotte is a Harry knew nothing of detective work,
♦ I week. Mr. Holly has purchased a 1 eveaing of this week at 7:80. Mr. Ham guest at tbe home df J- W. Godfrey but for the want of something to do
4■
applied for Information relating to the
♦ I house and lot in -Lake Odessa, where is working in thes interest of tbe,
4 j they will shortly move.
'
•*
—”
----- * for“ boys. This is a worthy . Chas. Will and wife of Haatings vis­ case with a view to taking hold or It.
Buedab
Home
Hie forger’s rooms in an apartment
X 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brattin of cause, and one which should have the ited relatives in tho village Saturday.
bouse hail l»een taken powerelon of by
Kyte In Jretlind.
♦ ■ Nashville spent Sunday at the home support of all
Mr® M. Clemens is ill nt the home the police* and were open to Inspection.
Although ’•**!» abuukd in Scotch wa­ NOT MADE. BY A TBI lew
4There is just as much art T | of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cooper in the
Those attending tbe C E. at Hast- of her brother. E. N. Yule.
Harry wuntered around there a* much
/'muwuot 'rrniXXXt
X
1
village.
ters
and
dire
caught In great quantities,
j ingw Friday evening and Saturdav were
♦ exercised to-day in designing
(»eorge‘Parker and wif&gt; of Lowell. Jrom Idle curiosity ax anything else they are nut conxiderod fit food there
X and making furniture and car* X | Ray McArthur of Blanchard, Mick, i Mra. C. St John, Mrs. Melvina Wlwel- Wm. Parker, wife and daughter Win­ and wm admitted by the jieraun in
No
mutter
how
plentiful
und
bow
very
charge. He found everything a* tbe
er and Ernest Wheeler.
a- pets as there is in painting £ • is making an extended visit with his
nie of Campbell .were guests at George - fugitive bad left it even to soiled linen fine and large they may be In any dis
Geo. Sawdy who has been making an
| many Woodland relative® and friends.
♦ pictures.
Furniture that is
Morgan's Thurday.
on the floor. Tbe caretaker permitted trict of Scotland, no native will eat
BARRY COUNTY
ar
;
extended
visit
with
friends
at
this
i I A number of the young lady friends '
X artistic in design, that is built
Welsey Smith of Hasting- was greet­ him to open drawers, closets and such one. The objection to'tin- cel lx xnld to
Can be had at lhe Uoodlattj
X 1 ot Mias Mabel Landis gave her a kitch- ji place returned to his home in Big Rap­ ing old friends on our streets Wednes-, other place® ex he fancied might con­ be baaed on Its serpent-llke Appearance
X on honor is tbe only furniture
ids
Friday
last.
X * en shower at her home Saturday eve­
tain some clew, though the man kept and the fact that it Is not overfastldiPostofftcc
They gfo
day.
+ that a thinking person could X j nin*fu sharp watch over him. There wm oux as to what It feeds.on. Ton* of
Glen Conley has gone to Coleman to
’
.
names of csery far^,
Miss Iva Huliberger visited her par­ nothing that especially attracted his choice eels for the London market are
♦ { Arthur ^Myers ’commenced work in spend a few weeks with his parents.
number of acres he ow™
ents Tuesday and Wednesday last.
attention, though he noticed from n taken from Streams that are not euuJ. Coats and Albert Luwry returned
X
If your furnishings are ♦ ‘ P. C. Flory’s barber shop Monday
Hale Kenyon wax in Hastings last number of newspaper clippings iu a splcuoasly free from sewage.
2
.i*ghVs’ str«™,
r- really attractive, they are X | muring where he will karn tbe barber from their hunting trip ^bringing with
paper
l&gt;ox
on
an
up|»er
cloaet
xbeif
that
churches, school houses «.
them several nice deer, which they Tuesday on buaineM
the runaway hud lieen addicted to
T certainly an important factor ♦ trade.
Will
Vanderlip
and
wife
visited
rel
­
their collection. Harry obtained per­ . “How did you find out you could
captured while in the North.
W. W. Cushing and wifeof Hastings
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
in getting a* satisfactory’ ar­ ♦
atives in McCord’s last weekmission to look them over at his lei­ draw?" Inquired tbe admirer of tbe cel­
Ora Lehman went to Lake Odessa
♦ were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C.
rangement to make q home
Frank Kenyoh, wife and daughter of sure.
ebrated illustrator;
.
.
at ’Woodland Postoffice
Sunday.
.
♦ D. Garn Saturday and Sunday.
They
were
mainly
Incidents,
aome
Stedinal
N.
Y.
are
visiting
at
the
“
By
the'marks
I
received
In
school
cozy. They do not have to X
Will.Miller has
John Velte, Postmaster
UK. been,
U^u. filling
UU1UK rtatiou
«uiuu 1‘ Th«o fellow, h^linf wood for Ura
home of Mrs. Kenyon's ]u»renU C. A. of them bnirbwndtb e*capea and die i for the excellence and fidelity of my •'
X be expensiv
expensive, as you will see 1l•grot
„—. ZL
.— —
— « l«ll»rrow
.
. Co. are making -good no
H. JL
K Hill’-s Kplooo
al the depot
; rest on scattering subjects. One wns work,” replied the eminent' one. "My.
.
, looking
J over jour depend-j ♦ I during Mr. Hill’s atwnce visiting of
K&lt;xid roads and the beautiful Curtis ana wife.
T by
, an account of the tnca|»e of a spy work was .a caricature of my bfloted ,
Will Edwards of Grand Rapid- was
I I Buttle
Rattlft Creek
Or&amp;k friends.
friemK.
- ; weather.
during tho civil war In womanVdre®*. teacher on the hlitclltkMrd and the
♦ able lines,
lines. which
’
embody all X
j Any connection betweeti this incident marks came from the (teacher's cane." ’ SUIr of MlcSili
About 50 of the friends of Mr. and in town Thursday on business.
these essential points.
Let
, The tenth wedding Anniversary of
; and the method ^of escape chosen by —Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Mrs.
Hubert
Ford
of
Lowell
spent
ouuty of lun’v
Mrat
Orson
Sheldon
met.
nt
their
home
us help select your furniture, X Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Kilpatrick wax
.lathe .city ix
' the criminal was rather forced, but
~ .
I Tuettday Um- ;t&gt;
+ relebrated.To,.sJ.y cvmiing by a large '»»'Saturday evening in a »nn&gt;n-W,|- last Tuesday with.her sister. Mrs. Roy
I since Hnrry had nothing better to do i
carpets etc. for you. whether
A
I'rMlmlgt.
of
* thou»u&gt;d i
“ ' he thought he would try to find surfi !
7 nnmtaruf their friend, at their home &lt;"&gt;
Reimdunenta were ~-rv«l Yarger.
“I»oiiT lo- tuu auxlni^ to get a hus.- |
you are just going to house­ J tn Ea»t Woodlannd. Alter spending a »ud: an enjoyable tim„ wa. bad by all ' Mrs. J. W. Rigternink him! Mrs. J.
j conne&lt;*tb»n.
.
I baud.” xidil the-wise tnutrou. '“Don’t...
| A. Godfrey were Gnuid Rapids visitors
keeping, or only furnishing ♦ J very enjoyable evening Mr. and Mra. •
niiHig on ine
n4jl’‘&gt;7r:,.'!|i
! i&lt;'ailing
tbe innmouy
landlady ui
of yie
U»e upnn
apart i• go orouud
ar.nintl hunting
bunting fur one."
.)
MARTIN
mein fapftxe. he'hnti a long talk with! “Think I Kboukl Just sit duwu un-.l eew’i.i ni.
one or more rooms. You ♦ , Kilpatrick
nupatncK were presented
pre-rf-ntea with
wnu a fine
nne,,
t
• .
.CORNERS.
.
...
1 Friday.
i. . . she
. called to!
. i wait
/.. for
_ • one.
t eh?” replied
.s ...
. . iotitucuinit. ’■
the. muideu.
j
■ L
. ■ .
v ,r
Stella Graves 1* asslxtiug Mra. Shier-1I Mrs. John Bakiv has been moved to . her. at the end. «»f. which
X
rocker.
bX fum.mre Lre"
‘I 7
»r. -d Mra A. Hill .rrived home ’
! .be bom., „r tar .uogbtcr. mra .........
' tetoiivrnt g!
"
'
' up aqd wait for : prutUU nne t
for
you'll Kit
j the home uf her daughter. Mrs. Dora ; momt’iry that the'evening on whldh the ! “Yes.
X j Mr. and Mra. *A. Hill arrived toi
folntvd q:
An-w line of tbe Famous 7 Fr',h,Y evening from «Sv. .week, vi»lt&gt;
Mnry Hilton v|.it&lt;J tar turenu , j irnton. nrar Allvg.n Mra Baker i. i criminal was suppoMed to have left the I one often enough after you've got . TUcrruj.H; n
him."
‘ 0*y o&lt; lav .
“Sanltaire" Beds' .e haw ).»&gt; 7 “,lh »"&gt;T
north of Coats Grove one day last I jn very poor healt^i.
.
. i house she had noticed n Strange woman [
i torraonti. tI pasMag ibrough the halls.
Women I
weck'
I Mra. Anna fockard will spend
i
&lt;rnm co cc ... *
James M. Smith moved his house
’ wTire not lodged in the bouse and were ‘
rvemved, prices. KOte $2.55 Up J hold good, thi. week to hi, new home
Mra. &amp; Barry spent the past week Thanksgiving witii her sou at Marion. i not eipwted to come there.' Tbe land- •
Husband—What did you think when .
ri-^i.i-! i.’&gt; I™
’
- viwimj; her daughter Mra. Cha*. Boyles (Mich.
I
'
vuy'irf’• •
which you can t afford to * ’1 in Hastings.
■ lady liib.l followed the intruder, who s you board the ubnud«-n&lt;T full Inst !f
miss seeing.
.1
Dr. D. B. Kilpatrick has been very of tt‘rhlftndMrs. G. J. Nagler wax in Grand gut out before she could •■atch her... night'? Wife— Why. 1 thought you had rtowesu^ St fcq n.. ■
been
detained
on
busiuex®
again
anti
furtE-r^
“^Htiv1:, ui
ill tne
the paos
part ,weeK,
.week, having suffered a ‘ Th® »&gt;ght cap social at the school1 Rapith from Tbnreday until Saturday- Khe wore a dress of gwa cloth which •
We don t put our name to1
;:’t- ihnd liven fashionable a few years be-; were getting upMalrx a® quietly as you Urtbvprr‘
fa Ho is reported . bouse the 17th was well attended. Pro-J Jerry Boynton
Grand Rapids wax
an interior article.
,
* stroke
uf pac^ysfn
, fore, tbe bodice covered with a fine eou,a•
1 ttnsrnrf by ca.uU.r .
writing.
«
; ‘*eeds *12.s5.
j in toWn Monday cm business connected
T | better at this writii
publldwrf tn U.r Hr
l-braid. Herjhat was ornamented with’
' paper jmnW at,J .'.it
: The marriage of Miss Susie FineThe L Twin met Saturday eve" i with the railroad.
a profusion of beads awl two large i
Barry, ocv-’I. r
frock of the village and Mr. John n‘n&lt;
~ Bt J; P- • U»deAll a:o
Mire Fannie Seger was in Hastings I astrid) feathers. Harry went wttli .the j "Progress is becoming -extremely rap­
j landlady to the entrance of the build-1 id.”
Flu . . iu.;
Smith of South Woodland is anounccd »nv jte&lt;I to attend.
, Saturday ana Sunday the guest of her
■^
’
Yes.
Indeed.
In
tbe-year
-3000
or
so
Houts Furnishtr.
Ing nnd xxKjmI whlcb of three possible j „ '/*
U‘
J*
to take place in |he near future.
1 Mra- Sarah Coon and daughters i former teacher. Miss Peckham.
t a move on if..
WOODLAND,
MICHIGAN
Lawrence Christian left on Tuesday
•ndlEthel of Brookfield,
visited !! ^bout twenty Lady Maccaliees at­
nokfield visited
■ mr MMttal Ita «•»,. to tbe nrarew M
.
of last week fur Grand Rapids where Bt B- Cop’weir® the past week.
I tended the school of Instruction held / railway station, only a few blocks dis-1 Books from 5c.to $4.00 at MulholHe will take a coarse in the Laughlin j Sunday
’
p. m; Dec. 8rd Rev. Hatch in Hastings Friday. They report an tuut.
.
• j land’s.
wil| preach^a minxiouary sermon. He instructive as well as an enoyable time. ] Going to the. bank affl»Yer who bad —=— --------------------------------- .
Business College.
.’
.. Suit 1*4141 US
Ibc
I hasps heathen idol which he will fetch
of Hany .Ui«t.
notice of HKAlilxa CLAIMS.
Mrs. I. E. Crites of Woodbury was a
Jas. Butick and wife are tbe pro up the matter in charge hr asked a ’
on th.- .S3it» da?
j
noniber
of
qurstioux
and
Irfcnicd
that
j
state
ot
Michhtsn.
county
of
Barrv.
m.
'
'
with
him.
All
^turn
out
and
hear
Ada
Futtaim.
Woodland visitor Monday.
parents of a baby girl burn 'iMt
Ot tta Jtdttep.1 crk. or tb. tank,
. good sermon.
Wednteay.
who had been intimate with tbe forger, j made on th* --*ci day nt XoivMter.A.D.iw®. (om
In thi» ■...— :: *
ut itsai
• T|ie L. A. 8. will meet Dec. 27 with
3 cans of Com 20 c
Lewtt Puutati.. - im&lt;&lt;
'4-31 ot ttl« &lt;Utr
Myron Vanderlip of Altc was in the
NORTH WOODLAND.
but r**14«-* &gt;n.*e • —
10 bars of Calumet Family
■ Mra. Ed. Mead of Hasting*. It will
■ on the railroad tbe woman In green ■' Alden K. Farwon. late &lt;rf muT roontr. deveawd. ex, aww ot A. F Kvillage Wednesday.
The wind raised‘havoc with si'■tacks I be the 4th Wednesday in Decernh-r inSoap 25c.
iJ
had sitoixMrdlv taken
KtK1 that *11 creditor* or *a&gt;4 dwvuvd am re- lOaltuttl &gt;t
'•Hl*
•&gt;. xx. n.
iqtrtred topreseotthrirctaUn* to J4I4 ItuUlr
Mra. J. W." Fogle*ypg was in the
’j «*;a
of. hay and stalk* scattering them in j stead of the 3rd. All are cordinlly in19 lbs H t E Sugar $1.00.
Hurry x next move was a visit to tbe I &lt; ourt. at th* Prolate «&gt;tn&lt;* in ite- city ut Hstl- mon th' notn tlk &gt; al*
, Valley City Monday and Tuewdgy.
every direction and where ever there vital to attend.
. '
.ubttrb m ,n«ton. Ot.ptalt. tte tank ;£!•£
FOR SATURDAY.
are any rail fences it levelled them to ‘
------------. Birney £enyon of Lansing and Mire clerk* house was a^lltUe ired brick • ctaims-wUhte heard te/ore mM (Uurt.ua WedSTATE ROAD.
Belle Rogers of Hastings visited tbe
tfie ginund ui many p2&gt;Ke.T.
’
foj
bund&lt; h«tt Six
Best Grade nf Oysters let
Pneaching; kt the church i Sunday j funnerparents. Hale Kenyon and rang tbe i&gt;ell, and it was answered by : '•!•—*'
* »•
J. Spencer and wife Sundayed at
Thanksgiving.
morning.
a little pnle woman with very black ! '
• *
'
. wife. Sunday.
Coats Grove
Judge erf i*r&lt;&gt;bste.
Mrs. Ed. Bower died Sunday morn-; Mra. John Brown of Carlton died rye*.. Harry asked if she would rent j
f
About
Winslow -zVnnaHe of Berlin waa a
him: a .room. She d«Tiri»H. but when ’
visitor at tbe Home of J. Spencer laxt ing pt. the homo of her daughter Mrs. ■ Saturdav.
Felts and Rubbers. Socks
he &lt;iffrr»sl her as much per month for !
Henry Fisher.
Good
Laundry
WorK
Sunday?’
‘u® »wus,
u»u
t^iwwn
treat room
th&lt;ball gjum
game
between . one
and Rubbers for Men.,
The
tax
one'front
room as
as rtie
she paw
paid for
for theij
Is essential to good appearance. It i$ then-fun- entitled ti&gt; y-mr *»■
Mrs. .Edsun from the north visited
AIh&lt;irt Larknts. Mrs Howard .&lt;Lake Odessa and |&gt;’rceport resulted i, "
wbdle "
house
........ abe agreed to move
‘ out er
_t I&gt;
Boy, or Youtlie, I am
sideration.
We
have
all
the
latest
machinery tip doth* work nsrtfi-Atid*
Mr. Gilbert last week.
M®rfin and FrankBh.vrer of Kalamazoo | rather disastrunsly to the visiting
WU room
visiting I: Ilf,r
her O
nwn
room anti
anti lei
lei him
him move
more lute
Into iL
it j
prepared to supply you.
we know how to operate the machine. Scud :&gt;’• year laundry sort
' r „
. , ,
c“1It,d to ^be bedside of their team, ouvend'of their players being;
, r H«rry
Hurry kept «u eye on the
tbe house op- .

: Satisfactory
: Furniture

the

no

HOOD RUBBERS

M

I

0. S. ENGLAND,

■sv.

SPECIAL

1 “.'l1”

Now

,rrteT-8t ?

Those

UNDERWEAR.

! injured quite badly
M the timeJ the
the i 'Ponlh‘-• but. though ur
he watched
for aa 1
wutrneu lor;
.
w„
. ..................
- ..........................
—
a head I w&lt;H*k' P,,w
n’'’hlhg
auspicious. Then
th,. Ko„ Wng
.A
crawll । lie laid it plan to get information from
the
fHMtman.
He
would
listen
for
toe
) of rooters accompanied the Lake Odenui |
.
man’s whistle, go to meet him end
'
teu,n*»
। ask if he had any letters for him. Hie
Horse blankets,
Bed
The hunters returned from their | man would look over the letters almut
Wilbur Curtis end mother visited her FelilfBoa let and wile were cmler. el northern trip Friday. There were j to be delivered. Harry looking over
blankets, Stable blankets'
son Mjric Curtis last Sunday near Hen,y Chamberlin’s Sunday.
three from Freeport this fall. Or.ie 1 h5s •boulder. This Harry did quite
HIGHEST PRICES.
Hustings.
Mins Belle Fisberfspent Sundav with Pardee. Jacob Wolf and (K A Curtin. , jj*0’ *]*’, *‘'erJ,tln,e - ---- ---the man
half
*'* "
a dollar. Harry had spedmehs
—
For butter, eggs and pro­
Logs got into J. Sbellenberger ’s sheep I Cremie Kinne and attended meeting at They all met with goud succere.
duce.
lam Saturday and injured a number ot Costs Grove in the waning.
Wm. Moore wm at tbe Freeport Cot­ of the fugitive's bandwriting and was
watching for a letter from him. One
them.
। Mrs. Chamberlin ba. gone to her son's! isge, Gun lake, last week closing the
day be xaw In tbe postman's hands a
I Farmer, are getting very much in- John l&gt;syne u Her health is rery-]»or hbusefor the season.
letter which at once atracted fata at­
COATS GROVE GENERAL STORE.
The high wind Friday did a little tention. Tbe handwriting was nothing
VCinlty. They separate
heir own 1Ucto
oB
damage
in
this city, blowing shingle® Uke the criminal’!, but tbe postmark
did
cream and send it to Grand Rapids . non.ider.hls damage.
was that of a small town In Canada.
off the roofs, nnd uprooting trees.
That afternoon Harry paid bls land­
realizing u good deal more out of it [
------ -------------------. Rev. Snyder of Breckenridge preached
lady and t&lt;K&gt;k a train for Csnada.
m j than sending their milk to the near by
EAST WOODLAND.
at the Cnngreg.ttional church Sunday
On the way be studied a photograph
WOObLrtNO LIVERY J • creameries.
„
Mrs. :Sarah Good visited at J. St. morning und evening. Ills sermons Of the f'irger, but studied more the
J
Addie
Lehr
of
Grand
Ledge
wan
viaJohns
on
Wednesday.
showed careful thought nnd.xtudy.
. proonoie
i
“2 FEED /TABLE
probable
disguise
he would assume.
|
E1„„r KUlMb.itk 0, uAring-. 1Urh
When you want to do any driv­ « Itiog hump add friend. IM w,mk
A number from hem contemplate at- He
IIe -made
‘ «mde up
i . hh. mind that, having
ing in this vicinity, cotoe and see J
Betsy Hm.keli is under the doctor’s . arrived among East Woodland friend. i tending the big Thanksgiving game at I ,m&lt;l *“'** ln,
k °*
‘iniuii. he
lick
1LX n ,^
wAmua.
I.- wopid ‘i
us. We furnish ’good rigs and
■ Chicago Thuradnv.
B,,ck ”» *«««•• dreas. tl.^
When Harry 1’
' „u Stuiday.
drive to all points. ;Wheu you $ : care at prewnt.
------ ------------------' reached his destination he found n vDInez Gavitt of this pla&lt;c and LiUlol On ;Wa.ine»l»y Mr. Amo. Kepuer
come here let us feed your horses. &lt;
CARLTON.----------------- j l«ge of n few hundred people. Otu .
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS 4,,I Jordan ot tWoodland visited tbe let- . was Um guest ot his cousin. Mr. ;an,l
„
„ . ,
.
] mQUlrlng if nny strange woman hm!
Kov. Brink of Btetora gave a Uta ' litriy com. to town bn an. &lt;ll,J1,r.„lnt,
noNflsniTH frS0N5 ' W. Merriam is plowing on his nowly 1
RoM. C. D. Jarvis, wife and.dangh- address at the S. D. A church on cd at tho negative replies He Inter
| viewed the |^tmaster and learned that
LIVERY &amp; FEES /TUPLE J rented farm at Woodland thin week, i ...
took dinner with Mr. and Sunday evening.
J
------ ---------------------- Mra.
George Kieler who has been visiting
’U"h, fPCC,“,y arrived ut a farm In
John on Sunday.
WOObLflNb, niCH.
—
u
—
v
...
.
the
nelgbltorliood wax receiving lettem
WOODLAND HIGH SCHOOL.
Indio high wind Friday Deorxie relatives here for the past'two months which were called for by tbe farmer I
1&lt;
ft
Monday
morning-for
an
extended
i Tli® drawing class is taking shading James waa blown off tbe xtep® of his
with whom be llr«l. Harry hired n
parents residence’ and quite badly in­ visit^in ;Ponnaylvania. He expects to horse and wagou and drove, to the
j this week.
spend the winter visiting friend.* and farm. As be drove up to tbe bouse
■ No xcHool ^Thursday or Friday on jured.
rulativea.
the only person visible, sitting on the
Leona Donna is spending a few days
I account ut Thanksgiving.
.
Mr. and Mra. O. E. Yerty spent Sat-, porch reading a newspaper, was tbe
Mirew Flora Bera nnd Mary Critm wlth ber F”1"dl
'its Mr. an&lt;l Mrs.
urday and Sunday with the former’a counterpart of tbe photograph in Har­
j
Special For
! were absent from school Friday attend- j Hepner of Lake (
ry s pocket.
brother in Lake Odessa.
SATURDAY,
ing thu 8. 8. convention at Woodbury, j The L. A. S. will meet nt the home
Hunted men dread every one theyMire Sjmth of Middleville is visiting
Tbe EoglishJLiterature clare Is study-1
MnL L*or* Sheldon Dec. 7. at .10
meet, and Harry could see the forger
December 2d,
her'brother 7J- Spath of the Walnut 1^/ Cha,lc pa,‘‘r- HarTy’«
ing the life of John Milton.
j' °a. m. Be prompt.
Hill farm. She will leave for Prairie­ •aking.for a nlght.,
FOR CASH and ONE DAY ONLY
„ be
Min Etta Houghtin and Lawrence I। Mr.&gt;nd Mrs. Atchinson'of Nashville ville in a few dayy.
tatendM, Inquired .boot tbn ronfl nod
Christian vitdted school Monday after­ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Geo. Davis of Uke Odeum spent drov. on. Beturatag to th. vUInn dr20 Founds H. &amp; E. granulated
Lee
on
Sunday.
noon.
cnltoud.,. bn t&lt;.lngrat.tau rOr U» nno
sugar,
C81 00
Mrs. M. Wheeler. Earnest Wheeler, Sunday with his brother ••Virk-'*
Give us a call some of these morn­
1 found Sweet Cubs Tobacco,,
~*rrr’p™'. nbd wnhto two d„.
32c
A number of friends gathered Satur­
Miss Inez Cole and Mrs. C. C. St John
'
ings
and
bear
some
fine
singing.
the forger wns arrested.
25c
World fine cut,
day evening at the home of Ch*
Wbj bndn’t tb. deteettwew noUred
5c' I Tbe report books were given out last attendal the County C. E. Covent ion
Good Bakingfowder,
Hickerson and gave that genial gentle­ SJJST’b
at Hastings.
"’h*&lt; *■** “«» '•
' Friday at the close of the third month
Tbe L. T. L. at the home of Grace man a surprise party. If-he leaves for WvnraI hundred MW,p«per dlppt™
|
of
school.
*
I have a dean, nice,•, up-to-date}
tbe west where be will 8poo&lt;i the com­ to nttrart ttatr nttnitloo. though ota
Sheldon’s was interesting and well
e price®
are'
stock of Groceries. The
.
ing year as manager of a&gt;anch. If he
»' «■- ~c.Ut, of n npy
attended. The next meeting will be at
right. An inspection will
fill —
convince
.......
thirty y«an before? Hutt wan n
COATS GROVE.
you.
tbe home of Mr. Ellison in ’South likes the climate he will return next
tarn dMretlvn, but b, didn’t follow th.
Garry Townsend is bettor and is able •i Woodlaad on Friday evening Dec. 8. summer and take ;hia , family with
Have just added a nice line uf(
Aftw bto ranrring. b.
him.
Amethyst Enameled Ware.
to be out.
Yon will be cordially welcomed. Come.
A good sized crowd attended the "wrtad hl. capital in bond, and got
Charley Barry has returned from
rich.
RVBSKLL THORNt
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sheldon were
Holiday Goods. New stock. Just
Pomona Grange held here last Wednes­
opened up. Beady for you and it
Ortgon.
thoroughly surprised Saturday eve­ day and a good time was enjoyed by
will please.
C. O. Purdy preached at Ionia Sun­ ning when about SO of their friends old all. M. H. Burton, J, C. Ketcham and WOODLAND CHURCH NOTES
Your Money Back If not day. Tbe Rev. Kindred preached at and young, came laden with lunch cthera delivered'adresses and all en.
baskets and already for a merry eve­
Satisfied.
joyed tbemselvex considerably. Ei&lt;ht
Mi* Bessie and Mary Smith. Mi™ ning intlwdr'new Lome. One who was ne« memliers .were initiated.WednesHlgheat M»rh*t Price for foatHor
Edith Stowell. Mrs. Lena Wood, Havre there .reports that they had a happy day evening.
Rot. Earl I. ongagod In apoelal martWoodman and James Eli ret attended time and did not depart to their own
Our Lacher O. E. Yerty baa been
fome® until near the “wee small
the C.&lt; E. convention at Hastings.
appointed superintendent of schools of i*Ibte^with ine^.

Of the good warm kind i
and very cheap.

BLANKETS.

HENRY RflQLfl

Mr. Hatton and dauhter Ethel are at grandmother Mra. Bower Saturday.
Attic.. Ohio vUiting Mr. Hta»’.
.1„hn Jobo^n
. Mw
jmmtt, mtd irottar, th,. we«k.
Grace Macher ot Campbell stayed | Mr. and Mra ^Murray entertained a
last Satnnlay night at the home of her 1,^ and her husband la*t week
parent, Mr. and Mrs Halton. Thamlt, lnd ui&lt;t AHn(

Pboiie 243.

n^m^^ta^ta******* *********
SYLVESTER GREUSEL
TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF RARRY COUNTY.

MADAM:
t}
You have been imposed upon by Tin
Peddlers. I propose to pay you highest
Cash price for your Rags, Rubbers, old
Copper toilers,'Old Papers, Magazines Etc.
I an giving you a Cash market for every­
thing. YOUR HUSBAND KNOWS itE, I have
done business in Hastings and Barry County
for 25 years. I respectful^ recuest
your patronage. I will treat r.-cu PAIRLY.
LIBERALY and HONESTLY.
. Yours Respect fully.
,

&lt;dw^,

September i»l 1905

W. E. Allgeo.

Deiton to commence Ibis duties JaaMr. kad Mrs. Shirley Meyers enter- nr«y 1st Onr acbooi wiU be without

Sylvester Greusel,

Ware House Opposite C. K.S S.R. R. Depot

VOUR OPPORTUNITY...

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PERSONAL LETTER FROM

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The American Laundry. W; J. Stilt ftij.

P. C. FLORA, Agent.

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VARICOCELE CURED
AST KO KAMKB USED WITBOUT WBITTEN COX-'EN’®-

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Confined to His Home for Weeks.
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HM YOUR BLOOD BEEN

DISEASED -

Will c*UM arrioua r&lt; mpllcstlonx. U*w*f
K I| anfaptoma
—«ur NEW METHOD poaltlvfly
YOVNQ on MIDDLB ACIED-MEN.-Impr

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�jLAanWb banner. November 29. wS
There is no cough medicine so popa-

EAST ASSYRIA.

“\.Frr'!,B*rb'r
old friends in Nashville one day ,last
week.
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Ar- doing a fine business in their

^furniture department
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'.nit to do more. This is the place to
I'urniture. Come and bring your
We handle the famous old relil.miid .Oak Heaters and RangeI'. D. Beckwith, Dowagiac. Also
! md Peninsular stoves. We have
and guild stock of Blankets and
0 . rites that arfe right.

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DELTON.
SHULTZ.
Mra Geo. Dinkle and Mra. Peter
Mrs. Barbara McCallum spent several
Adr'anwn Jr. were u. Kalamazoo lW
days
uf
last
week
near Delton caring
Wednesday.
for Mrs. TowiMnd who is very ill.
Mr. Turn Gorham is on the sick list
Miss- Vie Shnltx spent Saturday
trank VanTyne enlisted in the L” 8
night and Sunday with Edith McQuarf^rem
T**«d*.' at Kalamaaxz
rio of Wall lake.
from Which place be left for B«n
Claude Mosher and Henry ^Zerbel
Franciaco.
■•Mr. aud
Lewj, Wi|liam, vjalti!d spent last Sunday with friends iff Hast­
ings.
their dashlet* near Gul) l.kc Sunday.
. During the severe windstorm last
,*•«»» »f Lacey aud Mra. Friday Ernest Shultz's wind mill and
. Lid.shridger uf Johnstown visited derrick were blown flat to the ground.
Dr. and Mm. Harter -Sunday.
Several ’of this place attended the
Mf*. Bert Pennock and Mra. Emma
entertainment at the Hope Center
Groff visited Mm. Smith at Hickorv
school bouse last Saturday night All
Corners one day last week. .
Mra. m
report a very good tie.
Mrs. Maji Brandstetter is on the
The Y. P. A: will meet at the
ydek list.
church of Saturday evening Dec. 9th
Mr. anti Mrs. Maurice Cox of-Shultz for the purpose of electing new officers.
Visited at Hnrry Payne’s lost week.
It is desired that all membera will be
%
Mn* N. Slawsod and Minx Hazel present.
K&lt;fdmond of Ross township visited Mr. ' The Misses Adah and Nina Mpslier
aUl1 ¥**•
Manning Saturdax and entertained a lady friend from HastSunday.
iucs aver Sunday
.

Mr* Maje Brandstetter. daughter; Mrs
------ ---------Lovina______
Babcock »»
of .Cadwell.
:
(j,Oune a,,d *•» Clayton visited .in , l!*“l«Ua Co. and her daughter Mrs
W Middleville. Fndav and Saturday.
—
I Fred Rath of North West Hope, .upent
ii
^IrS ^ewis Williams.returned Satur-1 ^Uosdoy of last week .with Mrs. Fred
W day from. KalatnaxtMi. where she ha* Zeri,c*lO/ been viaixing her daughter.
.Monday morning Andrew
ll/
Albert Warner ia on tho nick list.
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CLOVERDALE.
Born, to Frank Leonard and wife on
the SlKh’ intrt. a daughter.

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WELL CLOTHINGS

WE

WILE.WElLLbCa BUFfALO N.Y.
The critical eye of the most dis­
cerning observer can find no flaw
in fashion, fabric, fit and finish
of this elegant paletot overcoat.
Every line and curve is an exact
duplicate of the best New York
and London custom tailored pro­
ductions. The man who appre­
ciates and demands the very
highest grade of apparel should
examine this model of overcoat
perfection. Its beauty is more

Him..... &gt;fe«l*«ll B***'*’.*. »■*!•■ ■•n'l»*‘»'f
Hern Is u bit of exact reason Ing on •
"r“*k*.
hi* '~i» •"»«»»•&lt;«* ice Sunday evening, also Willie Titug of
1i “ i,
the part of a little schoolgirl! The
Revival matings are being held C|oventelt.
.r«ry bight iu the Holinew ehurcb
,,
_.
.
teacher wished. t» impress the lllca of
.
• 1 Our yjOnday rehoul is growing in at-Ithe wpong of idleness. He fed up to It
Jonas Hall and Frank Hajlock ar tendanue and interest.
Igy asking who were the persona who
are on the sick li-t
I
-,
I '.
Miss Geneva McQuarne of Wall Lake i got all they could anil did nothing Iu
return! For some time there was si­
; We are &gt;. try to learn that tour High- George Thomas and family spent last called at the parsonage Saturday.
i School teacher, Mr. B. Perry wilH'hw; Sunday with their uncle Eli Thomas' •
’
] lence, but at last tbe little girt. who
had obviously reasoned out- the answer
i this school litre. Jan. I. 't./attend the \ and family of Cedar Creek
HINDS* CORNER.
Inductively from her own home experi­
I Ferris w-bixd; at Big Rapid*.
‘ Grandpa Peake is rapidly failing.
Mrs. B Sbelletibarger and daughter : ences. exclaimed, with (t good deal of
! The ’J, K. 'Lt S. Railroad Cl.
“’
‘’’lease.- sir. It’s the baby!** 1
Isora
of
Hastings
spent
part
of
last
:
’
'«ofldcnr«»
are
------------- :---------------building n si-de-tnick north of the de­
week with her parents Mr. and Mra. ---------- - —
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
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_______________________________
Frank Hart moved to Cloverdale last :
Peter Adrianxin J(. bought u tract i week. His big horst*.that was re sick • Mra. Lina. Rutunson attended L. O. [■
T. M, meeting in Ha-dings last Fidny.
of land of Mr.- and Mrs. Briggs, south- ‘ diod. "It broke up his nice team. .
east of thereiiuolbottie. This landjwiil । .Mr.-and Mrx Johneux were at (&gt;rl-. Th&lt;- sick art- nil recovering.
.
If yon are not my tegular
j liehtid out iii k&gt;ta and a road put ! ton Center Wedne-day of last week in
D. ar.fj P. Hall took a load of sheep '
patron, 1 solicit a trial order.
I through rast&lt;&gt;f the church, giving the ' the interest of th? Grange.
; to Hastings one day last week.
f have a bice stock of Grb-'
'people who klesirc to bu\ lots and
Eugene Johurox and wife entertained
build, a chain-*- There ha* been a : j-re(j
Lone Chalker over Sunday.
n«ml»,r U&lt; j.ork- «bo w.zil.l .tenj,.*
Va,^CDb„r8 u-m
■ trnilt in Melton if they could have had .
, . .
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Ihanfariving at home.
a place to builtV how this ivill give
ltem«mplrol.|&gt;..rtunlt1,
1 Amur Johotew rrtornea rqjehool ut
Cloverdale after u two weeks MhMn$0
Bootjuek Hollow Nov. a:. 0'5
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Mr. and Mra Churler Puw.n,
uM.y Iteogjt .telUr- .v! F«lkn,r . ■
I Almond Crown I..r l'.wnt, and utter j„bDCT)I anll fnmih '
j two Ro.«l apnlication. my tedly. &lt;-Im|pod Honda tarn ontin-lv enrrd. Mr.
Jlliri.'
*,,u
Sundaa.nl
1 ,7 , , ,
,
,
. i - e
I at John Lewis.
■
, Engledub also applied it to his face
I artar
in« with very auti.Iactorv ' H. Jobneuz and wife
t tu Ku*.-

Hugh Johnson called on his stater ,j
! Ettel ol Bnmh Bldp Sunday.
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Olivo
.felitwon ’enuntainerl!
, .rienda bum liru.b Hidgn Sunday.
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Mrs. A. Myers visited tn Shultz bun- •
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.. Loveland &amp; Son,

Iramllu ‘

Yours triily,

THE CLOTHIER!, Dsltor and FralrwviMs, Mich.

idtth:.-.

Dainty
Lotion

NORTHEAST BARRY.

Our Alinond Cream will
be needed almost daily dur­
ing the cold raw weather
of the coming mouths. It
keeps the skin soft and com­
fortable, banishes chaps in
a night and is delightful to
use, Not greasy or sticky.
It is absorbed as soon as
applied.
Costs but little
and there is nothing better
at any pfice.

25 cents a Bottle.

ELLIS. E. FAULKNER,
THE DRUGGIST.
" ■- 'tar.; ;,(:ur Butter and Eggs,
Highest Price. Either Cash or Trade.

If j;i*: i sieet Citer until Sprlig Use FAULKHER'S CIDER SAVER 25c

SbtW' ..
lfm in Harry County,
; acres, section, townWPr '
A1-shows the highways,
stream
»ilruads. churches, school
noutsr \y valuable for reference.

PRICE ONLY 50 CTS.
It the Delian Post Offise.

f. 6. ADAMS, Postmaster

The L. A. S. will U&gt; entertained for
dinner Dec. “th by Chaa. Kahler and
wife. All are invited.
Uriah Bergman and family of Hast;
ings spent Saturday and Sunday with
relatives in this vicinity.
Frank Newton is putting a new roof
on his hotUHta •’
The social at Mrs. Clark’s was quite
a suo-ew Friday evening if it was a
Imd night. Proceeds were flOi
Tbe high wind last Friday;’ played

Delton State Bank
We

KJ

Per cent on &lt;

Pay

&lt;J

Deposits.

CLUBBING RATES
B«d.r.... uie baxxek cm secure

**t*’or.Lk dubbing rate* with tblz

P«J-r to. any .tally or weekly paper
«t|tegKlnepubllih«d |n the United

/

We loan money on Real E«“te
or good Bankable 1’aper.
We,
loan our money at home, and*do*
binineaa with neoole we know
are all right. 4 e do » Mie, con ,
servative business and have

Honey to Loan

New York Drafts, insurance
and Bonds Sold.

DIRECTORS:
A A ALDRICH, President.
J G. HUGHES. V. President.
E. S. MOREHdUSE, Cashier.
DR. MgLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT, y
U P. TERPENNING.
JAMES COLLINS.

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CRESSEY.
Ethel Barber went to Battle Creek
Friday for a few days visit with rela-

to hl. apiary.
Mra. Jane Barter vitited in Kalama­
zoo Tnoaday nnd.Wedutwday.
Ererett Cairn, of north Irving and
Warren Cainfa of .VPkalmrg wore the
goeataof their .l.ter Mra. Elmer Reyn­

olds last week.
Enofi Barber drove Johnstown Sattirday and wan; the K»««
&gt;?l« "*‘tor
. I Jay
_
ww-a-a
____over
_
Cnn-Iaf
Mn.
Holden
Sunday.
Mrs. Etta Cairns mother of Mrs.
Elmer Reynold" ■«
10w wiU'
Marrwly M&gt;y hviwe of her recovery et
the home of her daughter in . Victo-

Sunday waa hne and Itnpremite U
the'weather »&gt; good will give one again
next Sunday al X o'clock. Ererytme
.Imuld make a a^cial edort to hear
thew talks as they orc very interesting
a* well u decidedly helpful.

JUT'1

ceries and Meats and can
certainly please you, both
iu Quality and Price.
•

I Ethap Shipman and wife visited the r
I latter’s brother F E Johnson and I
j family Sunday.

J. SPROUL,

Gid Wilkinson made a buhness trip :
to'Hastings one day last week.
.

per. Remember the BANNEB when you are in

LETTER-HEADS
NOTE-HEADS
BILLHEADS

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RECEIPTS
BOOKLETS
FOLDERS
DODGERS
POSTERS
BOOKS
ENVELOPES

CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARDS'

BUSINESS CARDS •
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDING INVITAT'NS
In "fai t, almost anything
in the line of printing in
one dr mere color

Delton, Mich.

Let us have tKe next
order.

BANNER,
Ha*-tings,

Railway Time Tables
Wi&amp;iigziTi teiiTrai.

WOODBURY IONIA STAGE LINE

Leaves WfrODRUBY after arrival o&lt; moralt&gt;&lt; train* a: *-: 16. Arrives at Ionia 10-30 A M Itoturnln« from IUMA Post Office at 1 .15 T. M. arrives at Wuodtmry at 4 ;00 o'clock fer train wes» p
M. Ry. and train south on the C. K. &amp; M.
.
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WM. H- MARTIN, PROP.

GLASS CREEK.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

SAVE
YOU

J*

$
$

John
Rlckonmore purchaw,! «
aw arm. of ban of Warren Either to mid

'"rot. D. C.

PHYSICIAN and SUBGEON.

Mrs. Mabie Anders returned to her j
huino at Brush Ridge Sunday after,
cznoftfer ter mother Mra. Alite John—
• ..
»— :is
-----------■ son.
who
recovering..

Lillie Shnjtx was the guest of Edna | villcjwere guests at Ed Otis’ Friday
Kahler of North Burrr. Sunday.
| tuKht
..

Mr. and Mra. John V.mlewnlk.r ut
Kalnmaxoo were guret. of Mr. .oil
Mra. C. J- Brown one day Imo woek.

— by any other newspaper In thia

R. S.'HARTER. M. D.

Printing

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takt 011'anada m, can be proccr*&gt;m&gt; ot Michigan.

Good Printing

School closed in the Otis district hist
Frank Smith atid wife visited nt *
Saturday for two weeks* vacation. The
Archie Bansill’s one day last week.
teacher Min Corbel! will visit her
ATTORNEYS
PHVN1C1AMB
parents in Stanwood.
•I 1'H. HUHSELI.— Will .answer calls lo tbe City
Martin Rich attended lhe entertain­
and vicinity, special attention given to
Mra Edgar Otia and Mrs. Bo JenKNAPPEN, Attorneys.
।
&lt; atarrh and dlMasei of the throat and chest
ment given at Hope Center schoobbouM) । kins attended the L- O- T. M, rally at
and chrnuhi dlscaset.
317 Michigan Trust Co. Building. Grand
Saturday
। Oftif* nt r&lt;'-ldrtio -non w. Center St., lust
---- . and'reported it a success.
| Hastings.
Friday mid report every
Rapids. Mlehigaa.
west Of the ot*t KlisWt
office hours 7;30
great havoc with straw, hay and corn­
Mrs. Huffman called on friends in j thing as being fine.
'
t0 W:3I) “• m’:
t0 3 T
B:lin ,0 P-- tn.
stalks as they are wjattercd hither and । th), viciattj lut w««k.
c.H tm&lt; ma.
Howell mid n ot OrangeWIlo THOMAS &amp; PRYOR.
i DR. LOWRY.
,
Attorneys at Law.
l. il fayok.
von. lodging in apple trees anti wind j
liastiugs, Mich.
' spent Friday night with Mrs. Edgar
. OtEee» ever Hsktinev Clly Rank. ■
milK causing tho farmers a great deal |
. Al vat-s a large sloes of eve glasses and
A POLICE-MAN S TESTIMONY.
Otis.
, .
.
i
.pectoclft »n hand '
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of extra work.
COLG ROVE &amp; POTTER,
I J. N. Patterson, night policeman of
Gladys Collihs uf Shultz has been
JI. A AC. H. BA'.IHEK.
Ctauins and Clyde are spending this ! Nashua, la, writes. ’’Last winter I had
spending a few days with'her uncle
.i'vesfTer
*v.*
,
r
•
Phyak-lantand
Surgeons
a
bad
cnld
on
my
lungs
and
tried
at
wM&gt;k witKobtfofnl friends.
„ —------------- -—- ; -r-- - .
&lt; thee In Cninii'
1 r*c,°vc’,hl &gt;
in clijt or conntv rwponCeJ to
r -ii
Donda Corneni leiwt “ hn,f dozen
con«h B. M. Jenkinsi and-family.
the courts ot the iw«.
.
...nmptnm ». -Jar nenlaht.
Mtns Lillie;ShultA of boo
| media'ineaand hail treatment from two
MrB. btxxw
vis
Mrs.
Lizzie pnuaen
Brinkert is
is yhiting-her
spent..........
Satunlay and w
Sunday
with
Mito physiciansi without getting any U-neflt. Bi(,tcr
th "
land. ‘ ' "
A. E. KKNASTON.
I A HANLON. M. D.,
. .., Mra; Pe*^ at
... Kirh
i&gt;:..i.
Attorney
at
Law.
Physician &lt;nrt surgeon.
A friend recommended holey s HonEda Kahler.
Over J. S. Goo&lt;lre«r&amp; Co., irtorn
v,
.- fLizize Severance and Clara Degoha
Middleville, Mleh
ey and Tar and two thinl^uf
a ‘bottle
Mra. W. Kelley 1" on the sick li»t »t cured me, I' consider it tbe greatest visited. Gladys Collins at her undo’s Practice*. Id al! court* o? the state. Collection* i _____________________________________
-u°*wu. H V.
GALLAGHER, Physic.-..
PhyMciun
--.-1- ana lung medicine
I... w, o Ira
,
.’.GALLAGHER,
cough
in Vhzz
the tv.trlfl
world. '*” Saturday
thia writing.
aftemexm.
Surgeon,
Dowling,
Mich.
Office
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Geo. Whipple »nd wife viidted in For sale by Arthur E. Mulholland.
hours: 12 to 2 p. tn. and 7 to 8 p.m.
• Leona Otis visited Mrs. Mary McHastings, Mich.
Telephone at Hou« bay or N'ltht.
Kalamazoo lent week.
| Callum last Friday.
All business given prompt.and careful j

near. Haatinga.

at reasonable rates। Deeds,
Hortgages and.Legal
Papers Drawn.

P. J. HOUVENIR

Taking effect Aug. t« .iw,. Trains leave
rtn* table.
— Iu effect Out;». iwt
HOPE.
Central Standard Time.
. Hastings as follows:
&gt;
- The wind last Friday blew G. Rep- 1
\
Mary Eliza Engledub.
DOUDS CORNERS
EASTWARD
I logic’s wind mill over and scattered Fit 5 Ex 3 Er I
Mrs. Gesler is very low at. this I things gvuerally.
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lv halamatooar 10:13 6 ;K
writing. .
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i Several from here attended the school |
Deltou
»:» 3 ;M
3 .*&gt; p m
Cloverdale- 9;« 5i30
Mrs. Norris is no better.
j of . jn!ltruction for;tbe L. O. T. M. M. i
• :10pm
Shultz
9:10 6'17
Lyle Shedd spent Saturday and Sun- ’ which was held in Hastings last Fri- 1
Hastinz*
fii.'AJSK
Coal* Grove
R;36 4:46
day at Rirfiland.
, day.
tn 'o
Woodland
H:J04jXl
ar Woodbury tv fi:25 4:30
No. 103.
Harry and Ira Gates are baling hay. j f. S. Jenkins and wife of PrairieS5£
9:05
lauslnc
Mr. and Mrs Mead spent Sunday ville pawed through here Tuesday enGrand Rapids
: 10
with relatives in Maple Grove.
, route for Carlton "Center to attend PoW.S. UAimoN,Ateot.
ChlcAfo.
Mr. Gates sale was very largely at - | monB Grange
Hasttor*..
tended.
i Ro*' V. Hewett and son of Orange-

Her. A. B. Bunnell preaehea occauonally ut the Gregory whodl houae

banner maps of
BARRY COUNTY. ‘

OkLTOH. MICH.

i muzoo itwwU.v.
,
‘----------------------------

A. C. Hamm- Dentist of Kalamazoo, j
.Mich, will te at his dental paralors at j
Dr. Harter’* ixilton on Wedneady Nov.
2. ’05 and’every Wednesdyy. follow-1
ing. Painless extraction. Ajll work
guaranteed.
t '

Drug

. -who wishes to keep
.
advances of lhe
-.nuacy must keep him*
,'y informed now. Remmtly being brought
&gt; are introduced
sruxacist keeps pace
•es, proper service
customers.
. w«- keep abreast
we feel sure that
1 "» to give you serquality and why
nice when it costs
man the other kind?
• drugs is at a drug
good drug store

-J “r';

HOUVENIR LIVERY,
Feed and Sale Stable.

Give Ric a trial order

stitch is genuinely good. Collar,
lapels and shoulders are formed
according to Dame Fashion’s latest
mandate, and from foundation to
finish the expert tailors of the
makers, Wile, Weill &amp; Co., have
done their level best. A gift edged
investment at $10 to 5^

Progress

Mr. and Mra. Edward Crapoff and . ■
little daughter of South Assyria were
guests at W. E. Fenn's Sunday.
Mrs. Nellie. Elmendoif sjieirt last
Wednesday in Bellevue the guest of
Mrs. Dr. Mason
‘

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Hosmer of Mat­
The Mimes Bernice and Mildred.
tawan spent a few days last week with
CJina spent bunday at Cedar Creek
the latter's sister and husband. Mr.
the guests of their aunt, Mra. Mary- and Mrs. Sam Palmiter.
Temple.
Henry Wiles .was in Battle Creek'
Tbe township of Hope will meet ut Friday on business, hia son Harry: re­
Cloverdale on Thursday Dec. 7th.
turned with him to spend a few days
Frank Hart has moved from Orange­ here.
,
ville to Cloverdale and he and Mark
Rev. White pastor of the Baptist
Fox will attend to tbe meat business church at Mason called on a numtier of
here.,
uur
people here last week. 'On;
Ed. PenneIs made a business trip to Wednesday evening of las t week a col­
Zeeland last week.
.
tage prayer meeting was held at the
Miss Mary Replogle is clerking for home of Mr. and. Mra. M. H. Bradley
ft. Mosh»-r while the latter’s wife is
absent caring tor her Bick mother.
. Both "esplanade" and boulevard" are
Grant Dickerson baa moved oh to
military terms by origin. Tbe original
his farm.
“boulevard” was n bulwark or horizon­
- Walter Oliver ’has moved to Kalama­ tai part of the rampart, and an “espla­
zoo.
nade" was originally the glacis or slope
Lypiau Dnyl|»n has Seen &lt;|tiite ill but of the counterscarp of a fortified place.
A writer 2u0 years ago noted that the
H .some better iat present.
word boulevard was "now chiefly tak-.
en for the void spare between the gla­
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
cis of a citadel and the. first houses of
________ ,
Onr orchestra cotnjxjbtd of Members j a town." hence Its extension to other
of the Delton bimd. furnialied a speyittl I “void sluices’’ suitable for promenad­
ing. The old French “esplnnndtf" wtth
mumber at the morning service.
Ne,t SnndMV morning wiU
ob | defined by Cotgrave as "a planing, levellijg, 1 evening of ways.” from Latin'
a. :i Thanksgiving rerice, and a !
‘iexplaamre,’’ to smooth or flatten out.
whenrt* the English words ."explain"
and "expluautlbn.”

.

x«“'To“d&lt;»"'**i,‘^
fBjbt to cure. ’For sole by Arthur E.
Mulholland.

Riehl's chalk talk laat

If you art* going to repair any
of your buildings and get ready
•Pr the cold weather that will
i4&gt;on be here, I would like to
figure with you on that

LUMBER BILL
My stock Ib complete. By pay­
ing cash for what ? buy and with
light running expense, I am in a
position to quote vtry attractive
prices. It wiU pay you to call
and see me.

Full line of Alston Paints—the
beat on the market. Call and

W.H. Chase,
Delton,

:

Michigan.

Ola Douglas.*! and wife of Hastings attention. Collections a specialty.
Office over Banner Office.
F. E. WILLISON. D. D. S.
spent the fore part of the week with
Hastings, Mich
SURVEYOR.
the former's mother ftml brother..
INSURANCE
————
Edw.rd McKibhin end Robert Din­ WALTER HEATH.
ROGERS
&amp;
ROGERS.
BARKY COUNTY SURVEYOR,
widdle wen- in the city last Saturday.
Residence on Sec. 4,'Prairieville, Post Office
Konev**' Block.
Ha*ttnt», Michigan.
I Ed. Otia and Ban Jenkina havo each address betton. Mich.. R. F. 1). No. 4.
• a ne« Malleable range.
YANKEE SPRINGS.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

Will Raymond returned to his home
near Jackson Saturday after a week’s
visit with relatives.
Frank Kiehl of Grand Rapids was
the guest of A. J. IPotter and fatally
from Friday until Monday.
Dan Duffy has purchased Wall Ray­

P. A. SHELDON
. Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Mum y to loan on Rrtti Estate, lira! Ent­
iat.- sola on oommtMlou. General convvyuucltiR. Haring a &lt;n&gt;inpli*t| set o( Abstract
Boons, compiled from the Records, can
furnish complete Abstract*.
,

mond's farm.
School opened Monday in the Ritchie
district with Mias Jessie Johnston, Zof
Middleville as teacher.
Report says Jessie Grover has sold

ROWLAND BROS.

his farm.
Born to Chas Crookston Jr. and wife
Nov. 22 a 1% pound girl.
Myron Sensiba thinks he will profit
by the advice of JMr. Baughman, and
others regarding tho ‘ raising of short
bom cattle,- and recently purchased
one of Elton Shook
Now watch re-

Baby won’t suffer five minutes with
croup if you apply Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil at once. Lt acts like magic.

For LIVERY BIGS.
We have
several first class rigs in connection
with our Jefferson .Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.

WHEN YOU WANT

COAL

CALL ON L. A. EATON, HE HAS
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 9i

Wm. H. STEBBINS, .
Licensed Embalmer
aud Funeral Director.
‘
Rooms next to Chrivtama’ Photograph
Studio.. &gt;te«ideuce 309 Court stront. All
oallb promptly atu-udwl. day or night.

DAN LAKE,
THE OLD RELIABLE
HORSE SHOER.
Shop on Court Street, just east of
Jefferson st

CUD EQ FOR MEN,
OnULO for BOYS.
I wak. a meultr ot baa.lla&lt; MKN-a MW
IIOXK SUOM. S«m, Htw .hWorebaytax.
amir aae pronpttt d-x,

PB1UP LUTZ.

�HASTINGS BAxNKKK. NOVEMBER 2ft 1W^

8
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Hunter’s Compasses
If you are going North, come in
and get a Compass......

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bristol of Bristo
j Corners and Austin Huffman of Dowl­

.Everything in the Jewelry Line.

Fine Repairing
The Corner Jewelry
....Store....

OPEN EVENINGS.

F. R. PANCOAST

FOLLOW THE FINGER

OF SATISFACTION AND
YOU’LL LAND AT OUR STORE

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GRANGE HALL CORNERS.

’ This is our week of Thanksgiving
day. How many of us are' thankful
enough for all we have had atm the man y,
blessings we enjoy ? Y^our scribe wishes
all may enjoy the day.

Because when you bayhere you get “just what you believe you are get­
ting.-’ We don’t substitute an inferior article for one of- a better grade
inihupes that onr customers won’t notice the change.

There’s Satisfaction in Trading Here.
Jirt now «&gt;ur customers are deriving a lot of satisfaction out of our
CHAUTAUQUA BLEND COFFEE. for per pound 25 CENTS. Many
oflthem.teii nft they have tried other cotfeee 'but can find nothing to
equal ours.1 Monitor Teas 40, ."&gt;0 and GO cents per pound.

ing were guests of
family Sunday.

Fred Bristol and

Grandma
fast.

is failing ytiite
.

Jewell

Berton Bowser and Grace Bristol
spent Saturday and Sunday with friends
at South Bedford.
'
F. Merrill’s people spent Saturday

WANTS
if you have anything usefal
that you want to sell, or if there
Is anything useful vou want to
huv nlace an adv. in the

Sonets

POINT

I
I

want column.

If you have a buggy that s lying
Idle In the barn; a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; If you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a bouse
you want to sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; In
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, Just try our Want Column
It brings buyers and
J®*
rethcr
only FOR
costs EACH
ONE
SjNT Aand
WORl?

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j

INSERTION. Try IL
’ FOR SALE A dd«D or more Gold- ,
en Wyandotte cockerels. I’ure blooled. ■
and flrat class in every way. Price
$1.00 each. H. F. Naylor. 2nd ward. |
Alice Bristol spent Thursday with City.___________ . •______________ L___
Mra. Bowser.
FOR SALE—Hoose with two lota J
Inquire of M.
H- .
Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Bristol went to Fine location.
Bellevue WedneiMlav to see their daugh­ Bailey.
FOB SALE- A le« choice (luck. lor
ter-in-law and little grand daugh­
ters who are here from the west. Thanksgiving orders. Call early. Phone, ।
!
Their son George, expects to come 445. R. Andrus.
FOR SALE Eighty acres of land ftW
l about Xmas.
miles west of Hastings 70 acrj» rtev*» I
I Bert Bristol has decided not to come FtMO if sold at once.Mrs. Lyella Wiley.
I home this winter as reported at find.. Weidman. Mich.
■ . , '
■ :F'.. Wilkes., H. Burroughs and F. I FOR
FOR SALE
SALK voeav
a good
g'H»u otrreoat.
uwtnffii. ;
Cheap a
------ *u
ly ;
VjanSyclo are drawing wheat tu Battle ■ Only been in use -•
two niontii*.'.
Apply
' Creek.
I! evening ut 422 State St.
• Hiram Merrill was e^fiected home, J’oA- SALE OR RENT—A good
yesterday. Sunday, from his hunting I house 218 ’Bond St. Intitiire . ra. t. ।
I'trip.
jP. Brown.
.______ _ _________________ |

Henry Mead and wife of South Hast­
ings visited at Harry Bresee's one day
last week.

BY THE MAN ON

I
j

THE OVEN DOOR
The pride of every lady is a good KITCHEN RANGE.
When you buy one, you want to get the best, one that fc
made upon HONOR and embraces all the newest and most
modem improvements. Here is where we shine. We. are
offering the

YOU MUST SEE
IT IN ORDER
TO APPRECIATE
ITS MANY
SUPERIOR
QUALITIES.

—-------------- :------- WANTED feed grinding to_du nt
HOPE CENTER.
the old pump factory. New machine j
. . ..
.
. 4 juat put in. Price »i cents per hundred. ,
Mra. Andrew Cortnght of Hickory : J
»
Rufmi Turner.
P. QFMT7 groceries, provisions,
IT Will CUT YOffl
Comers
spent
Saturday
and
Sunday
at
।
...
J
wUUFV &lt;X OLFI I A, CROCKERY, FLOUR and FEED.
‘
Orrin Gester's.
'i 'rLOST
zwm* Pair gold nose gloses
— KNov.
’“v .23 ,
,
,,
I or 26. Kinder leave at BANNER office. !
FUEL BILL II TH
Phone 37.
The Grocers.
trhe entertainment at. the Ho|&gt;eRola.'rt
. .
... ,
B. Dawson. .
Center School house was largely nt- i —
'
SALE—iI m
have
nine vauu
extra good i
I , ,
, _
.
.
! rFOR
vn rnvijCi
»»v iimv
troded. A fine rroKram w,u. given j stecra
,wen,awrwilw
over
ten
hundred
e«A •
averaging
each
2 Messers J. D. Rounds. James1 Bower, and was enjoyed by all.
Oak
' I also Round O
—; heater near!)'’ “new““•
^CORRESPONDENCE. j and William Lugan of Huntings were
ills. Marr Acker M,u.ted&lt;Mnv bau E‘ve on. mile aw and one ■j”1’~“[h
Doesn't hejrin to give a stove the etriin it will get iu
|j„r tj,,
CfimpbeU,
. ,
.
,..11.
1 . of Lacey. Address George UampneiL
invited to the Agricultural college, .. .
Newton in her bouse bold duties last
Route 1. .
MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE is more than prepared £ur i: !•..&lt;; ,ua.|e
Lansing last week to show their horses
’
i WANTED—A young man would like ’
of CAST IRON but MALLEABLE. Every part i» tightly rit e’: It.it,
MAPLE GROVE CHURCH NOTES before the students who are making
Marshall Dagley had the misfortune j employment in the city for tlw winter !
and stay* for a life time, preventing troulde and annoyance t:
it,
Theqe will be services at Maple Grove live stock a study.
to &gt; loee a valuable horae one dav ■ last. &lt; or longer. Addre-- J. A. care of |
wei-k.
BANNER office.
North k'hurch nejtt Sunday at 10 a. m.
NO^TH EAST IRVING.
an&lt;l "eating themselves Up" in increased fuel.
All art invitee:
Mra.
Isaac
Newton
and
Mr.
Will
~
WANTED-Gentleman
or
lady
with
Wm. Brew, who whileloading
ng a
a cow.
row. jj .lira,
Aldrich and also Mra. Aldrich and alau 1
n
to travel lr&gt; rail or
J. J. Manhall lige gone to Sanilac met with a serious accident Ibreaking Alaric
i
,
,.
• with a rife. Salary Fl.t»12 per year and ’
county and Mra.' Marshall, has gone two pf his ribs, is some betterr -at thia Mri.
J
Jay Wilkinson of Cedar
[ expenses’..salary paid weekly and ex- •
to Lanjdng.and will go from there to writing.
and Mrs. Gid Wilkinson uf this place* nensea advanced. Addreta. with stamp. :
Bay Ciity where she will meet her husMrs. Mike Kelley has lieen stag ing attended the Maccaliee Lodge at lias- . Jus. A. Alexander. Hasting*. Mich,
banc] at the home of their daughter with her sister .who is very low.
tini* Friday and report an enjoyable; WANJED-Agenu to *ell Macrat.ee
Mrs. W. D. Hunt to attend the mar­
i Protective sick and accident insumnet*.
Gladys Coulter was the guest of her time.
Your choice of a $7.50
riage of their daughter Belle Marshall.
ii*nrv Meade and wife vi-arad i Cau K,Te exclusive territory. Fur,
taenrj
Jlcam and w ife x natix f
g gntf f|jH
ion wriu. or Mi.
grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. S. H.
set of Cooking Utensils,
The cneeting .at the South Maple Chamber*.
JEFFERSON ST.
friends in Johnstown Saturday and c?H.. Thomas. Hasting*. Mich.
consisting
of
Enameled
Grove 'Evangelical, church wan post­
E. E. Cairn has returned from Vicks­ SuuUay.
WANTED—J list a few
W are and Nickeled Copper
poned until Friday night this. week.
C ydt- -Walton and wife of Maple Lnmtomere to make up the needed ItKi.
burg.
First Door South of Miller * Harris. Furniture Co.
The church services at Cloverdale
Qrore spent Saturday and Snndav with . m&gt; we'can icduce the rates and give
‘ Ware, or a
Mr. Holman has a new telephone.
Bagley ««« J'-"'.';- to cuneomerK There.­
and Shaltr were well attended Sunday.
•the litter”. |urent&lt;.
i
apple
Gas
A
Electric
Co.
Evangelists K F. Ewers, Wm. Huth,
,
.
.
apple Gas &amp;-Electric Co.
$8.50 Semi Porcelain Din­
1
.
.
.
Tho meetings at M. P. church closed and John Martin, are entertaine*! at jI and wife of this place.
i ner Set. handsomely deco­
I FOR SALE—Cheap.
Round
Uak i
Sunday": night.
I Charle.- Whitney's new barn
the liomv of J. W, Cairns.
1 heater, good as ntrir. Enquire BANrated in Green anj Goia
I soon lie completed.
I
NER
Office.
Revival meetings all this week at the
given with each Monarch
BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.
Blew school house, souls are getting
FOR SALE- My 140 acre farm one
BOWENS MILLS.
Malleable Range sold by
Barryville wm well supplied with sated and sanctified.
mile east and half mile south uf Wood­
The wind last Friday did consider- i land. Ten acres good timber, balance •
us during this Special Sale
minixtera Sunday Rev. Dolph and Mar, in flrri clari condition. Good build­
Lee Reynolds of Cressey is the guest' able'damage to fences and stacks.
|
ven. unU^Dailey. Rev. Dailey preached
Call any time betorc then and get a cup
• coffee jnJ '
rof his cousin’s Mae and Lila Cnirna.
hutise.
Mrs. G. E. Piersou ia visiting her I ings. . lairge
. . double-winged
,
,
NO ADVANCE IN PRICE ON ACCOUNT
a good gospel armon. Rev. Marven
One l»utik i«rn
"0x44
mot^ and brothrt in Grand Xap.d... gSg*
'M
” feet, another",
. biscuits, prepared on the Malleable FREE OF CHARGE.
OF THIS OFFER.
made some good xi marks. ’
COBB'S CORNERS.
Windmill and plenty of
Mis. E. C. Crisps visited Mrs. W’m. gixxl water. Will be sold cheup |'or •
"T
x Hov. Dolph clomi* the mutating at
-liUMidma Cobh who nas Deen
ilirmer —
IMrtir-wJar..
Call &lt;»» —
ty -ja—- •
McKfivitt iu Middleville last week.
inrriM-n
u«i«u-n
Maple Grove Sunday evening, Rev. low is now better.
.
George Kepher. Lake Odessa.
Thimas Stuart has an abcess on his .
Marven goes to Shultz to assist in
Charles Wing and wife spent part of
' । FOR SALE—Farm lou acres level,
face
whiph
is
causing
him
lots
of
pain.
Hastings Marksts.
meetings there.
•
go»xl soil, three quarters mite from de­
last week visiting relatives in Portland
।
Hastings Markets are corrected t**-ry
and store, gottel water ami build• Rev. Dolph wiU ^preach a 'thanks­ i Tbe L. A. 8. Society met at tbe • Married in .Middleville teat Thur** pot
giving suriuon^Thuraday evening. All Grange hall last Thursday. Proceeds day J|r. Leon Bancroft to Miss Maud nigs: write or call on F . D. Pratt, Wednesday mpralnt and can be reued
; Middleville.
upon as correct at that date.
Brigg*, both of this place.
are invited.
r&gt;.
Col. Jacobs of Chicago and a civil I* 'VANTED—Anyone wanting to bnv. i Contested Wednesday, Nov. 29 1906.
Mr. and Mra. Preston and family,• Mrs. Rettie Millen and Roy Coulter
PRODUCE.
engwb.r w.ra in rb„ .iei.i.y ba. | "' “’X
‘
'
Butter—l»--a&gt;e per ll&gt;.
from Maple Grove attended church of Big Rapids visited Grandma Cobbs
__ _ j Itaa—rx- —lie per dor.
week, going over the proposed route [ _________ _ ______
here Sunday.
last week.
WANTED—Bring ro.r dwr be«b
v. ,
of the electric line which Mr. Jacobs 1
.u
Georg. Orwnwood, Huting.
,T" rT&lt; ■
The Barryville Aid society is piecing ' A very pleasant time was hud at
says be intends makihg the beat line I Uxidennlrt ot 2.1 year. ei|&gt;rri.n&lt;x : i uSot^S^^bT^
quilts to sell. If anybody is in need the dance at the Grange hall Satur­ in the state.
'
•, i also mounts birds, animals ana flah:
meats
give them a call. They have quilted day night about 25 numbers being
Hre wrtj|hl_;v
Lynn Mastenbrook’H sister and hus­ also makes fur rug*.
For ths convenience of those who wish to order all of their paperiM *
or tied ones and sell them reasonably. ' present.
WANTED To do chair recaneing 1 VMii’MJraT^ra^ac'^si.e
band of near Grand Rapids visited
one time, albsubacribers to the Bannek who are pa a up’ to date, can get •
Mra. Will Clary and Mi» Minnie them last week.
the Banner and any one of the following for ore y.-itr in advance. a» £
single or double. Call or address 1017 i
c*lye». drmwO-Te-uc.
HOLMES CHURCH.
E. State St. Your work will t» ap-1 gg*
,
Chandler of Hastings visited at George
follows:
On account of so many being away predated. Mra. J. F. Hall.
|
allra—*bxk&gt;—a.no.
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Mr. and Mr*. O. P. Wellman of Hutchinson’s Sunday.
and others haring company so near
FOR SALE—2 Feed mills, 1 corn and I
t0 11
Stony Point and Mrs. Frank Durkee
Mr. Sessions of Portland has been Christmas, the Grangers have decided
cob grinder. 1 corn shelter, tj H. P.
of Fairmont N. D. were the guests of I visiting his uncles Charles and Joe
Banner and Detroit Daily Free Press, ..
POULTRY. HIDES AN1&gt; WOOL.
sj esholding only one meeting in December engine.. R H. P. Goiter, 1 Set Platform
M. P. Fuller’s people Wednesday.
Chlekrn*. alive—He
j Wing.
«
which will occur the tttli. An all day Salles. IU H. P. Traction engine 1 Saw Chtakru!»,drr&lt;v»cd-t« to lie
Bannek and Detroit Daily Journal
'
Mrs. Homer and Mrs. James Mat­
Inch Black
Iren Turkeys ,lira..—isc.
-iw feet
iwi of
ut 1i iDi-n
DiacK iron
meeting will be held beginning at 9 a. mill, a1400
NORTH PNiELAKE
Banner and Unmd Rapids Herald
J W
thews and children of Hastings and
m. A program will be carried out in pipe. 3 Heating Stoves for wood. Onr»
burner gasoline stove. 2 Ga* heaters Horae DMra $*.oo-f...v.,
R. B, Murdock were visitor* at'J. D.
The Pine lake L. T. L. met
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal ",
I 7j
the forenoon, followed by election of suitable for office. 1 steam and hot V*!- Sfc,llV **
Round’s Sunday.
home of Walter Brown last .Friday officers! in the afternoon. It is hoped water radiator. 3 heat registers, stove j,T'u‘o* ,v«"3c
Banner aiid Detroit Free Frees Farm and L
GRAIN.
Mrs. John Blood visited ut R. B. evening. '
all members will be prewent and ^bring pipe,'elbows, covers, cros* bars, grates’ ™ . ..
33
Journal
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front and back, chains, devices, bolts. oa^^c°' ‘
nrf.« .-i
Murdock’s Wednesday.
Herbert and Earnest Morehouse are something good to eat.
; rods, wushera. hangera. pulleys, boxes. Corn-i'sc-wc tn car; a* »belle4.
Banner and Michigan Farmer
00
Mrs. Grace Smith and Manter-Rich­ building a henhouse for A. M. Nevins.
Rye-3*c.
collars, mw. arbors, buggy and wagon S
ye',
,»i&gt;ring.. portable blgckraith forge. JSf..
ard Todd visited at Charley ' Young’s
Jasjiei; Barlacome has moved to Del*
J3
Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter.Great'.
Abstemiousness In diet Is vary con- i
rteamtpR The .hove iufint cl^cSe'.
*”
the past week.
ton to live.
.
ducive to a good digestion. It Is prefer­
HAY AND STRAW.
30
Banner and New York Tribune Farmer .
L'o" m1k1 chv*l'- Abo 1 Portable 1 Vo. &gt; Tibet., -c.«&gt; - m
'
Mrs. Frank Durkee of N. D. was
I. D. Townsend is in this neighbor­ able toibe a little uhrferfed than -at all Drilling machine. I crew plow. Svl- | Ho. s Timothy-jaw
*
r
'
overfed Hence we come tu one uf the verier Grensel.
•To those living on Hural Routes, only.
the guest ot her uncle Geo. Fuller and hood threshing clover seed.
first causes of Indigestion In the aijult.
family part of last week.
FOR SALE-Seven acres good land, 1
Mrs. Geo. Morehouse attended the too large a quantity of food. After nu
If you don’t visit .lul Holland's
good
buildings.
g«x&gt;d
water.
North
­
Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling and Mr. L. O. T. M. M. school of instruction ordinary meal tlie food should all have
'.&lt;&gt; HANSFBpB.
These sp«ial tatee are offered uu acoju.ii -d.
west corner see*. 3 *. Wcxalland. Will store you haven't been to the best
left tho stomach by the end of six or exchange for more land. John Barker
arid Mrt. Will Hauer visited at the i n Hustings last Friday.
r rone. If there an
is any paper VI
or AHMBAIUV
magazine UUI&gt;"VM
not ot, na
th. —T4'&lt;' liSt 00
place.
home of their .'parents . Mr. and Mra.
Sir. and Sin. Reininger have re­ seven hour*. If owlug to «n excessive Coats Giove, Route 1.
4. we can save yon money we will try and du so. Repicrobrr the B ANNER
Geo. - Fuller Sunday.
turned from Carlton Center where they quantity tbe fitomacli cannot deal with , WANTED—I want ter buy about 80
* is never sold for less than $1.00 whether in combination or alonethe amount some food remains Iu tbe
’ Mrs. Hattie Fuller and daughter ; have been visiting their • daughter
acres of good tend with fair buildings
♦ .All special prices are made on the other papers tnlhe
1 nation.
gtomacU and ferments. This creates
Addreai W. M. Stocking. Clovurdale.
Mrs. Spath.
were Woodbury visitors.
discomfort, pain, wind, nausea and Route 2.
perhaps !vomiting, by means of which
OWANTED--Anyone having a team to
the abused stomach gets rid of Its bur­
den. If the sufferer l« not thus fortu­ let for the winter for their keep, ad­
dress H. R. Norris. Hastings Route ((.
nately sick tbe best thing he can do Is
.

The “Stay Satisfactory Range

Pnnif

STANDING ON THE OVEN DOOR

FREE OFFER,

W. A. HALL,

THE

SPECIAL SALE WILL CLOSE

SATURDAY NIGHT. DEC. M

I Get Your Years Readin.ig

NOW!

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FOLETCnONEMAR

For BreeJcfaust
Luncheon

few small biscuits easily made with
Royal Baking Powder.
Make them
small—as small round as a napkin ring.
Mix and bake just before the meal.
Serve hot. '
Nothing better for a light dessert
than these little hot biscuits with/ butter
and honey, marmalade or jam.
You must use Royal Baking Powder.
to get them right.
A

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to drink n large tumbler of lukewarm
water, •which will probably induce vom­
iting and so wash out the stomach.
Half a teaspoonful of bicarbonate of
soda added to the fluid will cause still
more relief. During the next twentyfour hours the lightest diet, such as a
little tea and dried toast, some boiled
rice, a Bttle arrowroot or corn flour,
should bs taken.

FOR SALE A fine Jersey bull, two
yBara- One O. I. C. .boar six months
old: also choice Leghorn cockerels. Ira
B. Baldwin. Hastings, Rural Route 1.
WANTED—Employment on ^ann
Route tfear‘ F0rter Griflln’

LOST—Mrs.
Glenna Newton De­
Mott, addrem Hariingw, tori a Black
MYUn f,nr,brtwWE
Hanover St.
and Engliah s Corner sou th of the city.
This fur was loat some time ago. FindleaT® “ banner office
In ‘'Modern' India*' tbe author. Wil­ eLTiu
and receive reward.
liam Eleroy Curtis, records' his meet­
ing with the word gymkhana and
FOR RENT—Suite of good rooms
“venture* to say that nobody who has eta. to Main St Add™. Pnmk
*
not been In India can guess what that Hazel, city.
means.”
FOR SALE—Ore hundred and ^ftv
And If you want another conundrum, acre farm ou section twenty. Calhoun
what is a cbotobaaree? It is customary county ^haK mite from Interurban
for smart people to have their choto- road. One milt from Urbandale. Five
miles from Battle Creek. Large bareyou would be pleased to join them aft­ ment barn, wind-mill, feed grinderer taking the beautiful drive which modem plum jing.' 130
leads to the place. Nobody know* plow. Will^u at •ferula, on coowhere the word was derived from, but tract or loag time mortgage. Will
it 1* used, to describe a country club-? take other real estate in part payment.
a bungatew bidden under a beautiful
grove on tbe brow of a cliff that over­
WANTED—A load of good straw
hangs the bay—with all of the appurte­ Addrem BANNER ottce.
nances. golf links, cricket grounds,
_FOR
bow
'
racket courts and Indoor gymnasium, WIU '« SALE-A
“W dx»P Mnt pUik
and everrbody stop* there on an after- Irtui&lt; Rente i.
* jjnrurai

To Users of Hand

Cream Separators

We are prepared
to handle your cream
and will pay you
Elgin official quotatioos each week fer
hotter fat, as shown '
by the Babcock test.
Deliver your cream
each Ttarsday.
Woodland

Ask Merchant* for ticket? f»r tin-

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Showing Tracked by Bloodhounds, Great Train Rob­
bery and 300 others.
Hwr Hi Cllli WHiw, IBESE SMITH ii Liliri. Illutlnttd

master

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SHEmm HOLMES, TH tig if Lite Miter:

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chambe of program nightly
Commencing
FRIDAY

DEC._ I. ।

REED’S OPERA HOUSE, HASTlNg
|. AMmIn,

Witt Kirdpt't Em Tiilrt, 10 mil. Res-nea Suti 5 »h

Erin.

Wtttwf Hmtaift Tlrtlti, 35 Mils.
SKURE TNI tars II ADVANCE

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l^ion Advertising.

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THE

HASTINGS

SIXTEEN PAGES

BANNER

HASriNGS. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1905.

PAGES 9 TO 16.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE

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curried.

JohnsU.wu, George M. Miller.
Maple Grove, John Hinklev.
Prairieville. LeRov Thorpe.
OrnngeviUe, A. M. Nevin*.
Rutland, A. C. Bovca
Thornapple, Aaron Sherk.
Woodland, John Hynes.
A aakce Springs, James A. Young.
H.TAtings City, 1st and 4th wards,
J. U Maus.
.
Hastings City, 2nd and 3rd wards,
George Abbey,
.
Moced by Supervisor Abbey that the
Board adjourn until tomorrow morning
at the hour of 8:30 a. m. Carried.
,
G. M. MILLER,
Chairman.
ORE ILLE C. BARNUM,
Clerk.

^3Ue“.. Xt^sh^x
&lt;
S 12
««
J’".”!"' Elution anil
36
3
60.
1 80*
^
t)*alier/ork‘‘ •« ^e county ?arm be
1 68 10 68
tthorixed to procure what in their
J 9
120 10 20
|Johnson
S,. 9
judgment Is the best and most prao,
! Lawrence
fSi “inV o °f waler*works* a’ ™un$
n 52
Mau.
labor f^n,f any ,“«cewary expense for
Nevin*
40 11 40 JJ?rt ** Incurred- the clerk be author­
Reams
11 52 ised to draw orders for the same
•Smith
Resolution was adopted by the fol­
10 44
Sherk
.
11 04. lowing vote; Ayes. 17. Nay. 1.
34 2 04 11 04 r^t. p?nrbor Mbub hw® offered the
Williams A. N.
following
resolution:
10 60 9 60
Williams D.
9
Hastings, Mich.. June 9, 1905.
10 32
Young
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10
32!
ru
th
®
Honorable
Board of Super­
Mille?
&gt; 10 921
riaora:
H
---Gentlemen—Be it besolved. That
Total
$186 84 |lhls .board so modify a resolution Barry County Court Hou*e,
• Hasting*, Oct. 10th, 1905
Signed.
i V^Lon thLfc 18lh day °r AprlLA. D.
Doan! met as per adjournment with
I 1SO.». that the county drain cotnmlsr». william’s,
. stoner may draw any orders for con- Supervisor Miller in the chair. Roll
w. L THORPE.
called. All memtiers present except
laupr or —
ether
: L REAMS.
,1 st ruction work,
jr-----------— necesAbbey lO*i
that IHC
the '■j -.h*''
ry,, ~exi
“‘nd,tureB
an,l luar
thav lUC
the rum
com-­ Supervisors Chamberlain and Sherk.
. Moved by Supervisor
•amri AlHIfJ
- -----——«uu
iw adjeturn
a.IL...—, sine
_i
..
_
rinn.u
hoard do- now
die
Car- I rn
“1It!KM
*t’,OI
‘er.s p^reona! aCVviiili
account iitiu
and the Minettes of yesterday’s ■ meeting read,
The chairman
ried.
■
heU&gt;
help pertaining
pertaining tn
to hl«
his office remain as approved and signed.
announced the following committee*.
- fixed in the above resolution'.
.
O.-M. MILLER.
Equalization. — Johnson, Hinkley,
1
.
J L MAUS.
ORVILLE C. BAleil M Ch*lrI”*c
a
2
b
10
30
28
20

NUMBER. 31.

■erring notice* end pvtaiujJuly 3«. nigfi, cook iiiOT.’.
pub4iah!ng notice of
lirtdge Jetting.............
yntnudMloner'» fee-.............. U 00
Aug. 1. 1905. Wm. Par­
S-pt. 6. 1SU&amp; c. Brady, cunker. construction work
&gt;trucUnirN«c. ft.................. . M 56
Total amount of order*.... 4141 01
cop \RRY COUNTY, MICHIGAN
ker. conwtructing Sec­
Oct. ID, JKB. bal. due drain
I
tion 7.. 1.........................
75 50
Aug. 8. 1H6. Wm. WUWH.LOW MARSH DRAIN.
■ Uoma. plank ................. 18 00
---------- --------------------- ------------WiUoW Marsh drain Is now compleud.
Total
amount
of
orders
1584
07
WILLOW MARSH DRAIN FUND.
Oct. tn. 1945. balance due
Oct. 11. WM. bai. dor drain . '
M3
41275 43
drain -.J..........................
Sept. 27. ISkM. Wm. Kidder, con­
Official RepoA-Pfi1’ ^unc and Octobcr Sessions, A. p. 1905
structing Sec. 2......... .......... V325
PARKER DRAIN.
Sept. 2?. 1IMM. Fred Cunninghan,
•Parker Drain is now completed.
conatruettd- Sec. 2...,........ #2 25
by at hast fifty per cent of all person*
1ON.
Sept. 23.1SKH, Samui-1 Veil#, fll’
APRru
PARKER DILAIN FUND.
j Ins additional iiKhewnirnt
.lank- to be assessed for benefits
Oct. 11. 1404. balance due
therefore
and
also
bj
a
majority
of
drain .. 1...,................
Oct.
Kidder’ and Cunii i7tii. ’HJi., •,
Sept. 17.. 11904. Cook &amp;
tnv township boards at’ any lawful
ninshatn. constructing Soc. ;i W W ■
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iiiretiag q£ meeting of said uoard of the township
Cook, publishing notice
Oct. 15. 19M, Kidder and Cun­
of letting-......................
ningham. constructing See. 3 3? TV
•;- the cutDiiy liab!': tor a-.general assessment. And
Nov. 25, 1904. Leander Mead,
Sept 22. 1404. Dan Rico,
their rouui i&gt;e it further
labor on drain................ 9 00
constructing See. 1 and
Doe.
30.
IB04,
Geo.
A.
Bnrce*®,
part
Sec.! 2.................
.
-. re called W
Resolved, That the county drain
labor on drain ...........
. .. 4 00
Sept. XX. 1904. Mr. Scott,
&lt; onimjssioner shall report to the board
Jah. 5. 1906. K. K. Grant, tile
IF 19
constructing part Sec­
Jan. 30. 1D06. P.- W. BtirK?--.
at their October session a full and
tion 3......... \..........
enmmlmlouer** fee*............ X! 20
Sept. 23. 1404. Sam Veit-,
tetalled statement and account under
tiling drain................
Total amount ot orders.,. 4327 tb'
&gt;ath of the time actually spent by him
Oct. 29. 1904, Sol Aller­
Oct. 10.19U5, bal. due drain
during the year to the discharge of his
ding, coaatrueting part
uuty and for what purpose, and the
PAt/STLE drain.
Oct. 29, ‘ ili&lt;i4.'' Sandford
names of all employes and the time
Pauxtle drain 1« not completed.
Edwards, cleaning out
erlain.
branch ...................... .
actually spent- by each and' for what
PAUSTLE DRAIN FUNDl
Nov. 35. 1964. Sol Ai’.erpurpose their labor tfas performed
Ocu IL 1904. bal. dur drain .
■
[I • Ckrk.
’
ding.
cleaning out Sec­
and the amount paid or agreed to bJ
Dec. 2U. 19W. Geo. A Burgee
tion 3...;....................
laid uiMin the table. Carried.
tabor on drain..... ............... 4 4 2ft
Miscellaneous Claims.
Nevin*.
paid each, and also an other txpendiNov. 25, 1104. M Alier। Supervisor E. V. Smith presented the Young, Smith.
Jan. IX 190.X Frank Wan!, wit_
dlng.
labdr on drain...
tnres. and the names of all persons to
JUNE SESSION.
lo!lbw lug petition:
•
Nov. 2.'.. 1904. Lee Ful­
Salaries. — L. Hine*. Thorpe, Boy­ Jan. 18. 1MB. Victor FurniMi.
Barry uiitmiy Cour: House
wnom moneys have been jjaid and the
ler." cleaning out Sec. 4
Nashville, Mich.. June &amp;. 1U05.
subpo'iiatng wttnewM;- . .
I KI
ce.
»
amount paid each, aud the purpose for
Nov.
SO.
1904. Sanford
Hastlrtgy, -----June---8, *•
l‘-v‘0u. ■ To ,h“ Honorable Board ol Super- '
Jan. 39, luuft. I*. W. Burge**, feeT. 1&gt;. C. Report. — Sherk, Maus.
Edward*, cleaning out
which aaid expenditure was mode, and ■ At u call for a special meeting of the I v,aof* °r Barry County, Michigan:
and expense* in circuit court 4 30
1 J. Hine*.
Sec.' 5.. ■ ‘
rhe ix»ard tnay allow or disallow to board of stipcolsarii for the County bt
Dec.
20.
Ot. Geo.. A.
"’v- lh’’ undersigned free holders!j Finance. — Abbey, A. Williams,
iut»i aiiM&gt;u&gt;&gt;i ui oracr* .
wimiv or in part any item charged In Barry.
Burgess. tbor on drain
.
and residents of the ’ownahlp of Cas-1...
■Oct 10. lft». bal. due -drain
J. Hine*. Reams, Lawrence..
Jan. 30. IS . P. W. Bur.-aid r- pun, and account, and only so
Ito board iu&lt;-l kt their ltwm ,t the ;
Han-y county, Mlchlitnn ■ rt : "Apphrttram^
n'r feu.....
Williams;
-• punch thenxif shall be paid as shall be court house lu ih&lt;| city „r Hasting, j
l»thlon your htworaM.. body Xerln.. D. William.,
K bi tile mid Hummers drain l» not com■
allowed, and no more than one i and •.fas called to Order . 11; Ch.trman i
.Total arrfi i:nt of Order#
J'nnitltton the Mlowlnu de.crlbe.1 I I’ritnlnK. - Chamberlain, L-Hine., pleteii.*
Oct.
10.
190;
balance due
half of the wewral itetns in stfch report ^Milk-r.
Miller.
Hull r-dlie.-i
Sujn-rvlsors | I’j’riJon of the state road running from ! J. Hine*.
K1NNIK AND SUMMENS DKAIN FUND.
drain ....
aud account snail be paid or orders j prcseui.
■ V-erniontvIl
V-fTniOnt V ille
-e
’e to Hasiincn, commencing J1 t'..
c«.
Co. *-i
Property
— -Lawrence, Maus,
Oct. 11.1901. bal. One drain
th-awn therefor until said account has I *Assyria
“—’ —llcamf. iLeanUer.
at the corner of sections 13. 14. 23 and Ream*.
. CROUCii A&gt;
thus allowed by tin, board of. I
Mau. Y«mg. j
'i
। J4 running thence oast along the sec- . '
~
Baltimore—\Vfil.|uiis. Aibirt N.
I'-ntofa now comCrpuch Ri.tt f,-utHrvU..&gt;rs as provided by this reso i
Hon line between sections 13
Barry—Lawrence. Alber.
1.. and
and 24
- I {: Cha.mberl.nn.
.
:■ -fconatrurtliut
pleted.
,
-i-otutrurtliic Sec. 66............
.
tony rotis, to intersect
taid State‘ i' iov..County Farm. — L. Hine*.
Ort. 11. l:-' i, u.l
Carlton-’-Wililant-i- band.
Hine*, BoyBo*- . Sept.SL 1WL Satuncl
-• Velte. fljI
dram
.
!!
—
J
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Inxdrah;
.................................
E. V. SMITH. '
Castb.-.ion—Smith. E. V.
•..... . «.
! Oct. S. i'H'fi VFni. '
..
... ,
, .
। Oct. *. 19W. Dell Cotton, help
Signed, D. W. Smith. F. C. Blown. I ''judiciary.
JOHN HINKLEY.
Hastings—Chamberiato. Hcn;y.
xOung. Abbey, John-! to survey................... ....
I dorff. lulxitl «•.-■- &lt;! .:
A M. NEVINS.
I. Hp|-e—Hine, lantte.
Charles J .‘•Kean.. E. V. Smith. W. R. I suu.
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tax- 17. 1104. Haker Shrlncr.
1 Oct. S. 19O4j C&lt;A&lt;k E
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- publishing! I n&lt;«41cc
Draiu. - Ii. .WUtUnu AWk-v. I ,
Cole.
Grant
Carbaugh.
David
Wilkin-;
D...L...
irking
Johnson,
’
^.
A.
hereupon ordered by the '
9«
b-ttmg
.........
son. W. M. Titmarsh. L. Lockhart. W. । Johnson.
Johnstown- -Milnis. George ,M.
•
j lata-r i&gt;n drain....................... •Oct. S, ISufti Sam V
ckafrntau of thv noai il that a vote be
■Williams. N. F. Sheldon, M. E.
Fuel.'
Maple Grove -H^tkley, John.
. ...... — Smith, JufniHun, L. Haines. ■ Jan. io. DArt, Cook and cook.
1 00
tiling drain
taiu.n co :he motion her* tuTure made
Dec. 20. 14
- Downing. Hopwr Ehret. Hirum Per *luuttnce.-Hmkley.Sertu. Ch.m- |
X)i|:inrfev'il!-.
Nevins.
.Alfred
M.
.
.
.iaor sherk iu regard to the
Burz-s». 4.
| kijis, John Bahl George Aptodman. »&gt;erlatn.
Frairteville-^rhoi-j;-. AV. L.
,
' Jan. to-iwc., p. W. Buratu,.
Iraiu eomtnlsstoner's office, whether,
Uib&lt;&gt;r
on
{ Elmer Mater, John Mater.T&lt;-tcr Bans. I Supt. Prior Report. — liovce, D. ; emoml-Uouer'* fee* . . . ..
.
I Dee. 19. 19&lt;&gt;4 C. L. Bach
aid motion be rejvcietl or accepted. ; RUtland-*Boyes. huson.
ShrvL
’
19l®.airBgm
Geo. A.
H. N. Hosmer. George Austin. P. It. Willi-tm*
cller. cansti action work
w Hll.tm*, r&gt;ncFk.
i Jdn.
rec,.Xs.
rtllltiX
| Bur^e*-.
....
Thy wte being taken, the motion • Tliornapplt—SbeH, Aaron.
I Haas and Wm. Baas.
.
■ r.o.
____________
,____
Dec. 19. tai . A. Reid.
ty, sat*
I ..er,; H11.
,v*t. - Lnoro. . .nilnlliet — i i..t — .
r.-..
—... .
Woodland—Hynes.. John.
ijta k»sr by ihe following vpte: Ayes, i
I
construrtioi I work.......
t ruction Sec. 2............
I' W
_ wail
.,.,
that
E. V j,lain,
Yiinkee Springs—f-Youns;
James
-, - .M&lt;iv. d and supported
----—Mr.
--------------- D.- Williams,
------ .
: Dec. 19. 1904] p. L. Bach- •
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Nays. 17
Absent. Supervisor!
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" — Mae*. Sherk, Young. I
Hastings Chy Flr-t and Fourth Sm
I?n'aj.th
,h- supentisor
supervisor of
o' Castleton, be aje
ap- ■
Pay
Roll.
ellcr. label on drain..
Total amount ot onl»ir&gt; . . 42M.35
’ . . .?• *.
.
Wards—-Sinti* i area-o
' I i pointer
- commit!‘
pointed-as
as aa*
committ e-e of
of one
one to
to look
look : i Moved by Supervisor Reams that the ;
Get. in. ISOJ, bal. due drain
I 829 Ki Jan. 30. 190’.] I*. W. Eur­
L.tatl by supervisor
Thurpe that!
Hastings Citv Second and Third 1• ar,
*’r th&lt;ll“’ straiehtenine
straightening of
said i! 1Several assessment rolls be placed in
pervisor Thorpe
that [
gerx. camrt &gt; 'fees.........
after
of the
the said
• !u;im atone
presented
by
the j
J^’n« •a” Th‘rJ •I nlw
-..
of
„,
aK
an&lt;
i
,«
rpnor,
tn
this
th,han
Is
of
th.Penalization
commit
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.
SILVER
CREl
K
DRAIN.
Feb.
6. 1905. fco. A. Bure
presented
by
the
piece of mad. and to report to this ’hr hands of the equalization commit
awrenc:
ge*s. r^co&amp;lng drain..
-• mm'ttc-e be accepted.
f
.
j Sliver Crock drain Is now completed. .
K-repted. Carried
Carried by
by I1 ''2.™*“Ai,M &gt;•
which motion
•-- ------prevailed..
••--* .
th. ...Ilowlns vote: Aye, IT N«y (’ ,
T1"' clvf,i rL’“d '*• 'a11 tor ,he s&lt;“' ! hoard at the Octooer session. Carried. 1 *tep.’ —
SII.VEX CREEK DRAIN
LUND.
Moved
by
Supervisor
Abbey
that
the
i
■
Total
amount of ortlenj 165 00
’
The
following
resolution
is
offered
TAMS.
Ah :. 'Kantar Sherk.
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:£«! meelln, „ r«ll««.t.
4111 71 Oct. io; 1905, 4kilar.ee due
। by Supervisor'E. V. Smith, who moved claim* now to the hand* of the clerk | Oct. 11. N04. bal due drain —
Moved by Superrleor Hinckley ih.t !To 'J*- B""‘l '*
.
drain
...............
• ----------be placed to the hands of the commit-,
®- 19W&gt; additional
-­
We,
supervisors !lt!&lt; adoption:
the eelittty drain commltuloner be pre* iI
tt“ the
,h- ufiderslgnt-d &lt;»&lt;
jv iioi.’............
O£ the rounfr ot Boro. «.,&lt;• or MlfbB" 1 ,«•?’*
’«« ter on claims, which motion pre- f
LOWER BRISTOL LAKE EXTENSION
•.MBERLA1N.
svnted with a copy of said resolution Ipn. Join In « r.-qr.-r to tb. d.rk «!"■&gt; he.tlns be cmunuetl .ndI tltut they vailed. .
.
T| DRAIN.
. ■ ; &gt;1 :bai A. as soon as possible-. Which motion
Moved by Supervisor .Nevjns that
raid county to rail ihe lxu.nl o! super- be
u“ instructed to purchase the heating
Lower BtiHtci Lake iSrain’Extension *1*
labor on drain........................
•rechairman. prevailed.
' plant of Weatherly &amp; Pulte of Grand all claim* be preaented on or before Oct. 28.1WM, Daniel Bowcruas.'
not now complbted.
('leaning out bee. I ...........
Mr. L. H. Evert here appeared be­ visors to said county in special ses- ’ Rapids aud contract for Lhe same, and next week Wednesday. Motion preLOWER BRISTOL LAKE EXTENSION
Oct. Si. 1W4, Daniel Bowerrcun.
Johnson that fore the board and gave a talk in re­ slon on the 5th dhy*of June, at 1 1 that the clerk be instructed to drtw
DRAIN FUND. ’
Amount trar1-*1
*
maneut chair gard to a heating.' system for use in o’clock p. m.. A. D, 1SM'5. for hearing 1 orders for same as per contract.
Mdved by Supervisor Abbey that the | jjJtL’jjf'jaB^^W* Hutitwr-.
I the Loii&lt; r
the report of the committee appointed I
election of the several officers be a
commlMloner few*
the court house-and jail.
Drain
Fu
1 to The
i
Motion
prevailed.
Ayes.
15.
Nays.
on April 18th. on hektin'g arrangement '
Lower B
01 Like
special order for tomorrow afternoon.
iShoron^t0*'1 '
Mov&amp;i by Supervisor Reams to ad­
I ". Excused. 3.
moron drain........................
Ext(-n&gt;&gt;ion
sin Fu»ii
at tbe chair journ to the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. and 'to transact such other business I Moved that ihe board adjourn until which motion was lost.
____ BowermaD
July/25. :cx.
ID06. ...
Daulel
nour.t asas may properly . come tofore “aid
‘'
Drain Couimi«*loner P. W. Burgess
cnAstructln*'Sec.
Carried. Adjourned.
। Sa'tnrdhy. June 10. at th'- hour of 8:30
Tuwnship
board.
here read hl* annual report as follows. A^rtrL’rtin?^.-.
i o'clock a. m. Carried.
Signed.
Nov.
14.
1904,
.amount
ar­
-4 as such
to-wit:
.
G. M. MILLER,
ATTERNOON SESSION.
*
*
Township
ALFRED
Mi
NEVINS.
and Sherk.
To the Board of Supervisor* of the ,
Total amount of order* ... 421
Chairman.
i of ’EiUtimone
JOHN HINCKLEY.
DclKLJW®. bal. due d.-.-rJt) ,
r......
and tellers
County of Barry.
| NOV. 14. 1904.1*1
,
ORVILLE
C.
BARNUM.
Board met at the hour of j jt m. as '
EDWARD C- JOHNSON.
; s&lt;-ss&lt;-d to th«- Fownahip
Gentlemen: In.compliance with the |
Clerk.
x:-i -nmpro ,R&gt;;. a,jjournnH.nt. -Stipt-rs’isar Miller j
GUN RIVER DRAIN.
or Mapia
: of
Maple Grot
Groi
ALBERT N. .WILLIAMS.
, proviskai* uf Sec. 7 of Chapter 2 of j
J permanent
t.ermanen' ,.rr,i(i:r,g. H..U .■•lied
Member, all
Perpetual Injunction, retraining th* ! Nov 17. 1904.|C&lt; ok Bros.’.
GEORGE M MILLER,
j Act No. 254 &lt;&gt;f the public act i of J.W, ' oinml-ntonirs
publiahinr rwitfct
from
ting
said
• publishing
not
„
...
,,
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
•
ommisMionrre
:rom
construe
tug
wm
. t present except Supervisor Stierk, er- i
david Williams.
Harry
County
Court
House.
I
have
the
honor
to
submit
nq
annual
,
lraln&lt;
WM
orden-d
by
thCircuit
Judge
I
tW
.........
J-- ." vot&lt;?6 cuseej. The county superintendents of 1’
GEO. \». ABBEY.
Hast In gs. June 10. 1905. : report as county drain comi itoaioncr | of the County of Barty. no further action Nov. 30. 1904. J_ ’:» ' Erb.
. ’.he poor for Barry wunty appeared be- j The'committee ori beating, ’brourii
serving nonce i
r.g
the
time
to
which
ad
of
said
county
of
Barry.
covering
the
«»»
&gt;■«»
tafca
time to
ad f
I i * I. being
■ H-K th.) lll.i
*. which
nui' n a*
*
tin* .... '. J.. .
• - lore the board aud asked that lhe ays- their chairman. Supervisor John&gt;on, olirnw
wns .taaen. the board was period
the 111th
1th day of October, I b(G THORN
EXTENSION DRAIN
, j Hirnwt nt was
period from
fromthe
Nov. 3'&lt;, 7904.| G -.I.. Sfcid••
tern of watet work* for domestic use j’ toade the following rtqior::
more. talH&gt;T-| ot drain.,
,
|,। tt
u. d t&lt;&gt; order Sy Chairman Miller. A.
alh
A. !&gt;..
D.,1904,
1904,totothe
the 10th
10th day
day of October, t OF KVr, &gt;N aXD BARRY iCOVNTIEa
■
1 and for fire- protection be installed at i Gent (omen—Your ' committee
Dee
19M !uj ene Csion
l,n Roll called. All hivmbers present ex- A. D.. t1**..’5.. ..
kin#, help no
■ » survey
.tr-.
Sonv-.ul the-parties ira-.t-rattl by aald
....... * rhe county f^tjn. ’
•.
iw.
..
.
...
.
••
. ■
-T-U.-f.
.1*..
--- *.■dranswer
---- n. .VT-.. . pnijH1&gt;vl
| heating court house apake the fbftbwTht fp.liAjng
nam'd
t
t«-fus«-&lt;l to nl-ase the right t and ,Ub«r
cept
’
Supervinorw
‘
'hamberlain
am!
rain....
• :
Moved by Supervisor Nevins that,, ing r- port:
./• ....
.,1,.*. I -&gt; • 'h&lt;- .In'/, &lt;.» mv In..? I ........................... « .1— .
It .... «&gt;. . ■••b.
’
‘ | Sherk.
Minutes
- B. Gar­
*■ ‘
’ ’ read, corrected and left unfinished at the date ot my last &gt;f w;r ' for said dru.n. anil on the Oth
rhe alaive request ue laid bn the table.-• That .we have cota-esiKnd».il with i ^gne,}.
• lay uf Man’h. A. I'. 1305. We. lhe Comn iUce« of
report:
nilmduners of Hairy jwid EAton counties.
• . nnu .)«; \Vhich motion prevailed.
lotting ...A.. ....
I heating firm* in iGrauu Raj-lds, Mu»-1 Moved and snj«&gt;orted that the,heat1
! nunlv app'.lniHon to the PriJbate Court of Dec 17. 1904.! SA n V
,.
Move.l liy Supervisor Sthitii that the . kegon. Toledo,
■ the County of Bnrry for th* .ipyolntmant
jnK
committee
be empowered to over--------- - ChHago,
- - -and -.other , ...
a, wu
&lt;maL.^.. l.,y
•
above request be Taken from the table, j•places. V*iDEAN DRAIN rUND. •
of Uirvc dbilnlsekted xiHiclal coinmlssion- Dec. 30. JJMli
»e find'
find’these.
lhe.e. dlfLfirms
different firm. ’^. !h
v;t.,. work
pnrtlnfi In the heating
Byrgras. -«unvejM tng nip!
pct.- ii. Iks, bal. due drain
444 43 er*, to determine the necessity for said
i to have their
own
special
ways
and
i
•
Jfc
BIlt
;
tu
f
tv
n
,
’------- ””------------------------; plant add take'sveh steps as may be.
.
.'««*».’A. i«u»w**...
propoMd drain. Dny of hearing in Promaking :n4»..
Moved by Supervisor Smith that tbe designs for heating
btilldtogs, and otoo-j deemed
Iiv,.in,'tj necessary to complete the job; " -----------Lite Court eet for 3”th duv of March. Deo. ~&lt;j. !9o4.
labor on d rain........................
M
chair ajipuint a committee of three, to their special make of boiler.
» V.46. P. W. Barged..
1965. I'ontealnnis made application for ! Burgess,, k.bpr .
also to make any tecessary repairs on Jan
connnU*doticr» fee*..........
Htitl r? rnnl. 1 .
jury. &lt;Jn April «. 7 and S lhe said Jury,
InxedtijMite a&gt;&gt; to the above water sys­
It is th«- opinion of your committee the heating plant *n the jail building.
after Vh-wina the rout- of said proposed
tem. Motion prevailed, and the chair
Total amount of order*. .
fJ .MJ
improvement, were unable to agree. On
extra iKitlcijs.
ballot appointed a.i such committee Super that thv boiler to. any heating system Carried. Ayes, 16 Absent. 2.
April Kth. Probate Court ordered a second
Is the first and most important matter
Moved and supported that tbe edm Oct. W. IMS.' bal due-drain .....
443 87 Jury. On Muy 64h. 1906. raid Jurr re-,
visors Chamberlain. William* and- to consider. We haw visited several mitted’on water wbrks for county farm
limber ।&gt;f votes Smith.
turned a verdict that said proposed 1mCLARY AND WHJTN’EV DRAIN.
buildings both &lt;»f large and small size Investigate the tolling system at the
Rrovement was not conducive to the pubStanton.
epns ructing
Clary aud Whitney drain l&gt; not yet eon.
Moved by Supervisor Lawrence that where these different makes of boilers county farm and n port to the board at
f health, convenience and welfare.
Feb. ':3.”i905. ‘c
the board change the Smead system uf are in operation and for various rea­ the October session what in their opin­ pletod*.
MALLI8ON DRAIN.
■ Stanton.
ckns
heating
now
In
use
In
the
(
eourl
bouse
sons
we
would
rcomitu-nd
a
horizontal
V WiUfanjy.
ion Is necessary t i-he done in regard OcL 11. ivot. l&gt;al. due drain.
fltil V&gt;
wo A. Sec. 21...
.to x .-teaiu or hot water system:
Molliaon Drain is not now completed. ’ April 3. 1905:} C
tubular boiler, dimension to to- stated thereto. Carried.
' Ort. 10.1906. b*l.due drain..
Moved by Supervisor Smith as an in contract.
Stanton.
cons ruction
COLWELL AND STEN---- _ ---Moved and supported that the clerk
MALL1SON DRAIN FUND.
work See. 24... ..-........
Colwell and Blender Drain l» now cotu- Oct li. 1904. balance due
amendment that the chair appoint a
As to how the court house shall be be authorized to procure a rug or car­
April 3. 1P05.S C an. A.
•. atiourth bal- committee of three to-investigate the heated your committee recommends pet for his private office and to draw plctod.
drain ............................
Stanton.
oom ruction
17. 1904. Cook fc
changing of said Sinead system of that it* shall to steam.
work Sec. 24... v......
.
an order to pay for the same. Carried. COLWELL AND STENDER DRAIN ITND. Sept.
Cook, pabllshlng notice
de nitmbc? Ot ■heating and report to our-next meet­
OcL II. 1904. bal. dur drain..'... •
4 ffl 46
Apr’I 15. 19*5. P. 4 ' BurWe also advise nal the court house Ayes. 13. Excused. 3; Atoent. 2.
of letting ............. ■. S
Oct.
24.1904.
JF
Edmond......
; ing of this board.
, he a distinct system by itself, the
Sept. 17. 19*4. L. Pryor.
Tne commiUc-e on pay roll, through
ron»tructlngBe&lt;: 4... ............. -4
,
Hpeciai comuitMluncr...
Amendment. carried ant! the chair court bouse has a day period of about tne chairman. David Williams, made Jan.». l'-&lt;*. Geo- A. Burst-*
•
Total nmount ol
Sept. 17. 1904. Daniel
latter on drain..................
50
O-». in. l:*05. latlni
appointed-a.-’ such committee Super­ nine hours, warming for six days in the following report.
Blrdaell. special comtn'r
drain
...
s Johnson, Hinckley and Nevin*, the week. Tbe Jail ha- a twenty-four
Sept. 17. 1904. Frank R«rTotal luuount of otdrra. . 424 29
abeck, six'Cial comni’r..
•ived a afid the original motion'M&lt; amended hour period night and day for seven
Oct- 10.
bal. due drain.
4 . I 21 Sept.
HH.L AND DOVE DRAIN.
17. 190J, C. M.
was ’hen carried.
days In tire week, thd coitacftm-nce is
LONG LAKE DRAIN.
Mack, probate f'.*«.......
Hili aqd Dovt^ Drain b&lt; now completed.
Moved by Supervisor Reams that the this, we would be obliged tq keep up
Sept 17, 1904.- C. M.
■ toag Luke drain is now completed.
HILn^NDlDOlVK DRAIN FUND.
Mitck. appointing spe­
Ck- &lt; tmmittec last above named he em­ the court house heating plan’ nights- Abbey
Nov. 11.
hhiotipi a»cial comniiaHlonera....
n..k nwh’d Ibr «mrl Boyes .
|IU Sniidny.s
...........................
v
the powered-tp hire a practical plumber a»&lt;l
I to the F----Sept. 23. 19'0. Sam Velte.
It. !9i»k bal. due.drain.
10 60 9 60 1 (.ML
..e.oknr ot jail Mse. «e Chamberlain
or .inhltect iu asalst lhenrin their in- bouse
housv jjus,
Ugt uu
on accoi
ship
ofl Woodbine
Sept. XL iWH. 8am- Velte, fllimt
rfllng -drain..................
10
80
30
1
80
Nov.
W.
1944.
DoM
re-a&lt;-■•&gt;m«
,
nt
roll*
•
•
Oct.. i«. 100ft II. J. Wlek- Ibis
• • would
-• ■ be exiravarant In the Hinkley
and vestigationk and that the*clerk he i think
- Mape«J
cohftri seeing
Oct. r. !!&lt;&gt;», D. H. Criltcmlen.
- ham. conxtrueting jmr’
authorized to draw- an order in pay­ mullet "&lt; fuel and extra janitor work Hine
coiiMtruciliig See. 1....... • ■
8-c*. 1; and 3... J
50 00
See. t.........................
19 20 Oct.
:n«ndf."| and ment for same. Carried. Ayes, 17. besides the inconveirfpnce of placing Hynes
.. 1PuH-rt
«i, l‘«H. I&gt;. IL &lt; rincndcn.
Nov.
19.
1904.
Oct. IS. 1904. David Wil­
&lt;&gt; 84
14
cnustnicting Sec. 1.. ...... - •
Jordan, lultorlon
the boiler In a pit and variius other Johnson
liams. damages awn-d|on Brain.
4 50
now ju ses- Nays. ". Absent. Supervisor Sherk.
11 52 OCT.*5. 1W4. I)- IL Crltleuaen.
Of! by special cotnm'r..
Noy. 22,. 1904. I CM
Lawrence
Moved by Supervisor Hinckley that
cor.«tructlng Sec. 1 .........
Grozlnger,
publ
1 t®. IS. 1904. David WH
Start t; sL.
As to placing the boiler in the base­ Maus
IHJC.®, i0"4. Geo. A. Burgess,
- rk that tbe the chair appoint a temporary com­
notice of letting...
lianiB. constructing Sec­
11 40
40
2
40
labor
on
craln..
.......
men
’
or
erecting
a
building
outside
Nevins
tion 2 .......... ........
Dec. 8. 190L .Stun V
e be left the i uilttee on pay roll. Motion prevailed
42 2 52 11 52 Jan. X-. 1905. 1' ". BurgeM.
Oct. 14. 1904, David Wil
tiling drain..!------and the chair appointed as such com­ and separate we find that In pearly ail Reams
10 44 . &lt;*&lt;&gt;»nml»»loner's fee**..............
llama, constructing Sec­
Jun. 30, 1905. Pi W 1
Supervisors
D.
Williams. cases of heating the toll-rs are placed Smith
Abbey that the mittee
tion 2............................
gese. cotnm'r fee*..
11.04
Total amount of order* ...
in
the
basement
of
ths
building
.
“
&gt;
J'*
’
Sherk
Oct.
IS.
1404.
Ed.
Jan. 30. 1905. Get.
-ipon the table Thorpe and Reams.
Oct
It*.
iWX
bal.
due
drain
11
04
McFadden.
tiamngea
Burge*i. Hncc-^'heated.
We
find
that
the
sbutbwett
Thurj»e
UinMn ’apL..-:' ' dug and that the , Moved by Supervisor Nevins that corner room to the basement cani be William*
9 60
KELLY DRAIN FUND.
10 60
awarded by- comm’rn...
labor ...........
1
omtniltee of i tne board adjourn for thirty minutes.
OcL
18.
1904.
Ed.
Mc
­
April
22. 1905.
Ort-lL l td. bal. due drain......
Jr&lt;* uui thk - . ■ ider. with the •’ Carried,
utilised for a boiler room and al^ William* D.
Fadden.
eonstructing
Mapew. cc true ting
Jan. 27. 1KB, additional
fr*aung a,Lr..
3
Sec. 1......................
The board reconvened as per ad­ have storage for about one «nd one- Young
report to this
Oc?
ei
27."i»i.
’
’
Thomiut
.keily.
1
92
32
Oct.
18.
1904.
Ed
Mc
­
1»«.
—
_ and
«8 to * lav •
Miller
-1 be 'done In the j Joumment, and on motion of Super­ half (1l&lt;) c*r» °r c&lt;Jal* IILl11.
Fadden.
constructing
construeUng Bee. 2. ..
• dl
"tier.
'
'
Mapes, conatnlcting
' .visor*Young the board adjourned until thought advisable the
Oct. 27. W4. Thoma* heily. .
Hee. 1............................
Ti'- chalm: in-. .
Signed.
constructing Bee. 3.. •
■
Oct. IS, 1904, Mra. Bur­
ner room could be used for cqal room
______ W1UJAMS,
'’’terttiw sSuLr &lt; ’nted as such I tomorrow morning at the hour of 9
DAVID
Ort. ». 1904. Lewlr Bockman.
dick. damage* awarded
Total amoant of order* 122 52
E. V Smith. o'clock a. m.
constructing part beo. and
by commlaaioner*.....
►et. io, ir**
due
L. REAMS.
^The^stlmated cost ot erecting a new
1? Btackitvja:-.'
G. M. MILLER.
Nov. 28. 1904. Wm. Par­
drain .
•M. Nevins.
W. L. THORPE.
oct'«, woi. a*w
ker. labor on drain....
Chairman.
building aud smoke stack, by
e Were excused
structlng
part
ot
Sec*9
and
,
Moved
and
nupported
that
the
report
Dec.
12,
1904.
H.
J.
Wick
­
.
KENT DRAIN.
eero and builders, is about twelve hun­
C.
F.
BROOKS.
ham.
construction
work
of
the
committee
be
acrepted.
Car
­
ri'J1-' D,0,i*ritad
oil M WM, j" F.’ Watara tonKent Drain is now completed.
dred dollars (fl.300.00.)
150 00
Deputy Clerk.
on Sec. 4................ ...
&gt;19 now Li-.. . tipparted that'the
htructingFee- &lt; •-■ ■ ••••.•• e-- *■
Under separate covet we hwre right ried. Ayes. 13. Naya. 0. Excused. 3.
Dec. 14. 1404. E- Stndcl.
kent! dr un fund.
Nov. 1. i9W. John U atcr*. labor
"Oclock t&lt;tL’:- ■n; to the hour oY
part payment on Bee. 5 75 00
different plans and sprtHficatlom» wtto Absent. 2.
morning.
►
on
drain....
...
.........
1906, J an ount
Dec.
14.
1904.
E.
StadeL
Moved
and
supported
that
the
board
&lt;-arr;e(i
their several blds which we submit
Barry County Court House.
Nov. 26. IWM. John Waterartin1 470 00
help to survey and la­
BMraned
do now adjourn sine die. Carried.
Mructlng
Bee.
5.
.........
1
‘
Hastings.
April
19,
1905.
Atu.
34.
19M. ilddil
bor
on
drain
...............
tor
M. MILLER,
G. M. MILLER,
Nov. 26. IlKM, F. H- Smith, ctmDec.
14.
1904.
Jiweph
. Board met as per adjournment at
xtructlnir Sec. 4... ....... ........
1
Chairman.
»
Chairman.
Wortley.
constructing
-fcULtc. Ii
ALFRED M- NETV INS.
Dec. X 1W4- I*wlh tockman. .
part Sec. 8.................
the hour of 9 o’clock r. m. Supervisor
ORVILLE C. BARNUM.
repairin’/ tile.... - ------■
JOHN HL-dKLEY
Dec. 14. 1904. Joseph
Dec. 30. 1904. C'®k 1
rterk.
Clerk.
Dec. X 1»&gt;4. Thom a* « ells, rcMiller presiding.
Roll called.
All
Committee.
Wortiey. con*true ting
publishing notice
. !K:lring. tile......... - ■ . ....... •
'
part Sec. 3..................
letting ........I....
Dec 211. 1904. Geo. A. Burge**. ,
members present except Supervisors
Moved and supported that | the re­
Dec. 31. 1904. A. !G. I
Dec.
14.
1W».
J&lt;»cj'h
Barry (•&lt;„.
lalior on drain...-........;............
- &lt;kjnri House.
OCTOBER
SESSION.
port
to
accepted.
Carried.
Wortiey.
help
to
survey
labor on drain....
Sherk. Nevins and Smith.
Jun 4. WOX R- K- Grant, tile...
.
and
labor
an
drain....
Dee.
31. 1904. TVm Moved and supported to take a rt Barry County Court House.
GTil 18. 1905,
to UW. P-.W. Burgera
Moted by Supervisor A. N. Williams
Dec. 14. 1964. Ed Mc­
Frucij. kibor on (rain
■•muialMdonerssfer-. ............ ♦
cess of thirty minutes. Cnrrh'’’
Hasting*.
Oct.
9th
190c.
thnr
Judge
Smith
be
allowed
to
pur
­
Fadden.
labor
on
drain
Dec.
31. 1904. Geo. WM1 • •ofS:30 o’clock
Apr. 10. 1«B. LewH Hockman,
Moved and supported to ^adjourn
Dec.
14,
1904.
Baker
ShrlThia
being
the
day
fixed
by
law
for
mansec.
«p«cla) cwt im’r
construct ing Site. 6. and other
• ‘ nt. . Supervisor chase such furniture and furnUhingsas until Friday. Juno 9, at the hour of
Dec. 31. 19M. Ha Viy
ner. labor an drain....
the meeting of tbe Board of Suprn inora, Aprrio'.' iioi. i‘- W. iiunie*-.
; : ' ailed. Mem- revested in his communication, to-wlt.
Dec. 20, 1904. Geo. A.
Padeiford. special &lt; ornji;R
to equalize the se’-eral assessment rolls
Burgess, mrrveyipg and
mlMloner ...
&lt; i ■ Supervisor Sherk. canpet. rugs and chairs, and the &lt;?*«■« ,:,0 .. m. curried. *
of the county, th? Board of Supervisor*
Vm r, -*• w'-i! !■ ■!’ 'We day. Min- be authorized to draw orders for the
Dec. XI. UM, 1 aac
making map. —......
....
,
Cbultmun. ' for the County of Barry met and were
cleaning out Ule.................... _2 CO
Dec. 20. l»Oi. Geo. A.
Weeks, special mniin'r
fMuno. Which motion was carried by
Burger!-. labor on drain
Jan. 23. 1905, O.tC. Bar­
?ad alxn,;■ / ' •-•eUng read, ap- ibffl. following vote:- Ayes, 15. Absent. ORVILIAC C. BARNpM^if t
called to order by their obainnan,
Total amout of order*--■“•
16 • 8 *« Jan. 23. 1405. Wm. Par­
num. tiling drain..L...
George
M.
Miller.
The
following
Ocu
10.
1MC.
baldue
drain.
4
8
—
'^7 , by Suf.:
ker.
constructingJ*rt
Jan.
30. JKft. P. W. Buror Reams, that
named gentlemen answered to their
Moved' by Supervisor Lawrence that
‘ ■ taken from the
SPR»GI*.k ‘AND STAFFORD DRAIN.
th&lt; discarded furniture, matting and
Barry Count j Court H^Me- names a* supervisors of the several
’ ■l,'a Pff vaiied.
Springer and Stafford drain i* now cotn• Burgciw. surveying
township*, and wards of the city of
Hastings, June 9,i 1805.
'V* "I"*'- 'loltf matter, ruga be taken to the county farm If It
Jan. 20. 19&lt;e. Geo. A.
labor on drain... ■ ■
pieted■
Burgess.recording drain
March 11. 1»». Gru
•
a?,” ""1 ,hrou«l&gt; their can! be of use.there. Carried.
This being the hour to which ad­ Hastings.
SPK1NCU AND 8TAFFOMD DBA1N KUND.
Burgoe. ronoMlng
flics ...................
Assyria, Leander Ream*.
4100
19
lOic committee on pay roll, throuab journment was taken, the T)°ard was
June 80. 1905. Wm. Par­
May JB. l##5, MH
OcL. u. mu. bul- due drain......
Baltimore, Albert N. Williams.
Aug. soKs. additional wtscsrhalrman David Williams, reported as called to order by Chairman Miller.
ker. constructing BeeEly, constructing
W0J
80 M
Barry, Albert Lawrence.
!5“ r"K«iLh&gt;a' btlwe *ho coxhtx
tion * 1
..........
8ept,"?.’i&amp;'C. ii. Mack. proJuStt.' 1W*.’ Wm.‘ Pmrfollows:
.
,
Roll called. All members P^-sent ex­
May 14. 1»&lt;*. F. M. I
Carlton, David Williams.
:.-h,1l take any
cept Supervisors Sherk and Thorpe,
Ccna«m«n: Your
ker. constructing sec­
Castleton, E. V. Smith.
®»werIM
SO
S^^eleani tons!ruction. Improve- roll re.pecttull, .ubmit the following wuo took their seats a moment later.
Hon
Hrhln...............
-»
“ man. labor o® drain
zvy
Hastings, Henry Chamberlain.
Continued on page 12.
a* their report recommending the al­ Minutes of yesterday’s meeting read,
Jan. X 4906. P. A. Bennett, conHope. Lewis Hine.
'he con il
a
ask- lowance
rance of the
tbe several
“Pj approved
xtrucUngSec- ................
•”
approved and
and signed,
signed.
below
and
tbe
clerk
be
author
iz^Lf
^
ove&lt;
i
all(
j
anppcrti
*elta!i!ag
lmProvement
Moved and supported to adjourn to
» W of sa.d drain, signed

BOARD of supervisors^^

VGE.
iat is
most
e are

We Make Dates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers.

�HAST!NGb HA.NNEK. XOVEMBEK 2P. W

est

Earlyx Choosers Fare

My stock is now in the fullness and perfection of Holiday readiness. Exceptional buying
probably will noZ'be over^O th
abounds »tb valgs u„_ ™Us »d sabentBIG O

t

WHAT YOUJANI' ant|

S ““Zboj!

rons. If you delay purchases the VERY PIECES YOU WANTED MOST wdl ^aHy be
and^t
the y^r u B £ t
ten impossible to get duplicates here in time for Christmas.. Our bt&lt;ying has^iiade your yi g
’ believiiur that Cheapness ’v'th
'
ing UP-TO-DATE, but a DATE AHEAD. We pride ourselves on the QUALITY of om goods, fchevmg that Uheapn^ss uffihout
Quality is dear at any price. That’s .why we have earned the laurels of being the Q
elsewhere for an inferior \
with our goods and when it comes to Price you don’t have to pay us any more than you wou
_ie.
Here are a few Christmas suggestions, a nice
Carpet, Rug, Curtain, Chair, Bed Room Suit, Chiffonier, Side Board, Dining
Table, Dining Chairs, Buffet, Picture, Couch, Library Table, Mat, Pillows, Book
Case, Desk, Cart, Sled, Piano, Sewing Machine, Sheet Music and lots of other
useful and beautiful things to adorn the home. Come and COME EARLY TO

Local News.

Utt
YOU TAKE NO CHANGES.
If you suffer with Piles
come and see me If after
30 days treatment youarc not! satisfied, your
money will be refunded
Call and get a booklet
explaining the treat
ment.
.
CHAPPOLINE. cures
hands at trUling'cost.

chapped

W. J. HOLLOWAY

Prescription!! prepared as if, for
the Doctor's own use.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
Sign of the Elephant.

TE’ A 1 k,,e a flat lint of
■ SM Green Tea et 35c

and Black Tea at 50c.
Botk Japan and Cbiaa Tea. and jea
jet the PURE article at
HING'S,
Hastings, Mich.

• Eggs are going higher. The posxibility of a •ham and eggs” famine is
awful&lt;, '
That Seattle fiance whol insisted up­
on an examination «&gt;f his loved one's
lungs h'.nst have been married before.

The per capita circulation, in the
- United States*now is $3l.»Ui hut Sir.
.Rockefeller has conaiderably mihsp
xtan that.
Western cattle and sheep are being
shipped into Michigan by thv train
loud this fall for feeding. Thv large
! crops of corn and hay this year wake
i it ueceaaary to iiniort xt&lt;&gt;ck to teed it
oraell the feed direct.
The etteci&gt;«f food on thy flavor of
eggt is found by an English medical
man to be surprising. When the hens
act as scavenger their eggs are made
unfit to eat. but a diet of sunflower
. seeds produces remarkably fine and
■j sweet eggs.
“The executive loard of the Michigan
j Christian Endeavor Union held. an
important meeting in Saginaw on Fri­
day evening last at which plans for the,
■ biennial convention of the societies of
: tbe State were discussed. March 11th
was designated as Michigan Christian
I Endeavor day, apd Miss Caroline Par­
i sons of Kalamazoo, was appointed as
junior superintendent.

‘•'Doan's Ointment cured me of ec­
zema that had annoyed me along time.
The enre was permanent "—Hoan. S.
W. Matthews. Commissioner Laboi
Statistics. Augusta, Me.

EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT
I llajve taken several Post Graduate courses in
additiuni to my regular medical course and make a
Specialty of treating all diseases of the

EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
I fit glasses by the latest and most approved
scientific methods. #
Office orer Horton's 6ro- no P U
eery store 124 Stile SI... UN. b. Hi

$5.00

00

DIIDTfiM phMe 273
DUR I UR. nd I5t...

$5.00

$5.00

z$20.00
I will put $5 (X) in the pocket of any man who
intends buying—and who does buy—a hard
coal stove. Simply by calling at my store and
asking the price of the stoves in »my window;
This offer good until I have squandered the
above $20.00.

Jesse Townsend.
HASTINGS,

...

MICH.

READ THIS
WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN

FIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER

FOR

ONE

DOLLAR

AND

FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD

(Si.iS)

DELIVERED.

WILL

ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY
ioo CORDS AT THIS PRICE.

R. K. Grant

|

COURT HOUSE NEWS.

McCOY’S

JUST RAN ALL OVER 'EM

? CORRESPONDENCE.

[Thats What-the Second boot Bail

RUTLAND CENTER.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Team Did to Team

Michigan,

Mr. and Mrs, Ira Traver «t Clyde »*d tu her horn?
N. Y. are visiting friends here, afnu
8 G. Hall an-1
Traver will be remetuliered as Muy day al Jam* - 1 .Gorham, whose home has been Here
Then- was a
till leas than two years ago. •
Wtxhi&lt;wdH\ night i:
The L. A. S. meet with-Mtn. CliusJ IntyreS lurth«i&lt;iv.

JLindv

MclMj

Dun Matthvwk «ud family of north
Ray Ereem.tr. ..
vast Rutland w.-ri* guests at Ira Edger s Gorham for dihner Dec. 7: Sirs. Mav
Traver will assist in entertaining,
.J
'
\
.
We mentioned Inst-weck the jiever-to- Sfinday. •
LadiM-please bring thimble a- -there
Mary B. Goodyear to ScHThe I.
F. Tobias and family of Maph-Grove
le-forgotten gainv between th- Hsislis a quilt to tie aud rags to sew. ,
t Mrii, D.
fitacb, south half lot 1043.
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
will
C|ity.
‘
,$ iouo &lt;*• iriK- Sluggers and the Hastings Scrubs, Lizxie Wood.
Mrs. Royal Bryant is able to te out
Huug
and how the latter t&lt;x* the scalps of
nary.
Edwin W. .and Wm. DeYojs to
Nina Edger, and Grace Diamond Again after quite a arnma uirssa.
the Sluggers to the time of 2' &gt; to Then
•Jettsc Grover, ho ar mm- 20
Mr. Minder and Mr. Bryant have-,
there was bhxxl oti the moon Noth­ calM on Geo. Y‘-nng and family of
IM) ing but the hack hair ot tlje second North Rutland Sunday. •
Yanked Springs
dripped their poultry u- B&amp;rtdn.
Ileal religiHigh
scinsul
team
co.uld
app^aae
the
Sophrohky-^Jrigu- to Peter
Perry
Henry's son who was up
Mr. and Mrs. GnyHavensof du city
&amp; 'W Srcubs'thirst for gore, bo they sent.' spent .'Aturday and Sunday at ' R- seriously hurt from falling-from hi:
Adrijuflwi 7 ac sec 5. Barry.
Tu.fn- irn:
apple tree is reported much better.
; their uen to
Evi Bunnell to Amos Fox l.ot&gt;i
way; to gut them
Foreman'a.
.
. Hlk 2. N w s Add Frtt-jiort:. 4$ft 4X» | . TeuYti ‘ No. i meekly accepted. «-•*•
Gm
Young spent Saturday in
Voluntary ’ &gt;•:
worth des’
peering of course that ihey'would wake
HIGH BANK.
David Roush to W.- C. Norrix
Grand Rapids.
the kind that mt
up hud Saturday afternoon, and find
10 ac sec 0, Maple Grove....
Lloy
Eaton
and
Howie
Schill
s[Mnti
Harry Blake, wife and son haie gone
thimselvtis’ minui scalps and must
Ju inch R Rowden to Joseph
the fore part of the week in Battle
'iilCHhiiA
everything else^ But they reckoned North to visit Jim Blake and family.
Deal.
ac mjc 7. Orangeville Kit* 00
Mr. Tab. r of tb. c«y l« »P‘udit&gt;K n .CreBk.
they migh’ entertain the Scrubs some.
Est. V. Leinx to Frank Horton.
Little Dorothy Edmonds is very sick dncntad-Rinu
few wvvkj at F. M. .Blake’s.
And it appears they’did.
r&gt;
. !,’r&lt;
Budness block. City4000 00
at thia writing with gastritis. Dr, McThe game tpok place Saturday fore­
this office O!S I
Harriet M. Lewis to Phebe z
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Guftin is attending her.
noon at lO'o’clock. The prize was the
Clunpaii. 40 nc sec 27. Yankee
honor of living called’the recond. team
Ed. Sentz and wife Bpent Sunday at
Mrs. Al McIntyre ot High BanK has
Springst200 00
of the High school. Moir valiantly been helping Mrs. Johnson with her Lem Edmonds. Mrs. Sentz has been
tltJcale
did the two contend. At the end of the sewing the past week.
John Carter
A. Smith,
’ helping-care for the baby a few days.
first 2A minntea of play, the score was.
lot 29, part lot 30 Phillipa
Mn C. M. Hall has been spending a
It is rejorted that we are about los­1300 00 Second team 23, Senilis 0. But the ing some «if our neighlotj.
Add, Nashville1
few days in this vicinity, but returnl^ter though somewhat disfigured, felt
Lindsey R. Goss to Lester
they were still in tbe ring But when
Warner, Long Point. Pine
1 00 the second half was about half played,
Lake* Prairieville
they threw up the apunge. the score
Chas
H.
Ford to Lester
at that time reading .45 to U.with the
Warner. Long Point, Pine
Scrubs having theufero end of it. And
w
‘ Lake Prairieville
l(x&gt;
now if you mention that game to a
Morgan Jones to Leroy C.
Scrub, be will 'stikightway assume a
' C^aLst. lot 10 Blk. 11. Ker.far-away look and remember an errand
We are mighty thankful. Are you?
field's Add City 102.’i 00
his mother wanted him to do and will
Chas. F. Benton to Wm. P.
vanish at once.
A good many men and young men around here arc in the
Ntash, parcel, Irving
fft 00
right Thanksgiving spirit; they bought a stylish serviceable
QUIT CLAIMS.

•»*?•«•••©•«•«••••••••»•«•©•*• • •■’•hso
NOW FOR THANKSGIVING •

The thing to aim at In studying tbe
beauties of nature, a* h tbe case with
all artistic’pleasures. I* the perception
of quality, of xmall effects. Many of
IV
the people who believe iiieniHehe*&gt; to
Michael
Strouse to John
have an appreciation of natural acenStrouse, 30 ac sri; 23, Irving
co ery cannut appreciate it ex&lt;*ep( on n
iwnsatloual scale. They can derive u
Fred O. Bush to Ella N. Busi),
south half lota 202 and 203...
«) certain pleasure from wide prwpects
of startling beauty, rugged mountains,
steep gorges, great falls of water -all
MARRIAGE L|CEXSES.
the things that are xupj&gt;w«j to be plcLeo L. Bancroft, Yankee Springs.. .23 'turexque. But. though -tills la all very
Maude A. Briggs. Yankee Springs. .10
Charles Schuchart, Rochester. N. Y. 28 mentnry kind of thing. The perception
of which I apeak is a perception which
Lena Allbright, Freeport23
can be fed In the, mo*»t familiar acene.
In the 'shortest stroll, even In a momen­
J’ROBATE COURT.
tary glance from a window. The things
Estate Susan M- England. Proof of to look out for are Jlttle accidents of
will tiled. Order admitting will enter* light and color, little effects of chance
ted and inventory tiled.
grouping, the transfiguration of some
Estate Jeremah Wilbur. Bond of weir known and even commonplace ob
administrator filed. Letters itnued to ject, such as lx produced by the sudden
burst Into greenness of the trees that
Wm. H. Burgess. Inventory filed.
peep over some suburkau garden wall
In're James M. Howes, alleged In- or by-the sunlight falling by a happy
competenL
Petition for appointment accident on pool or flower.-Comhlli.
of guardian filed. Hearing Dec. 7.
Petition for ap]K&gt;intment of special
n-RiirdlaK th.
guardian .filed; ami orJer appointing ■ .An IntcrcMlrig
Traverse Phillips special guardian.en- derelopuu-iit ot the musical sous. In
horses was made by u committee of
teraJ.
German zoologists and botaniMtx. The
InJRe"Glive J. Eckart, insane. Order report says: “Tire InvertIgntlomt ns. to
enlerei admitting her to asylum. '
the musical sense of bows haw shown
Estate of Voyle E. AlbrighL minor, that that sense 1b very poorly develop­
confirmation of sale of real estate en­ ed- in these animali. It has been prov­
ed beyond, doubt that horses haw no
tered
notion whatever of keeping time to
music, and that at circuses they do
Tbe Old, Old Beorpion.
not dance according to the tune, but
Bcorpiuus are relics of prehistoric tlrat the musicians have to keep time
times. They have boon In existence
according to the step* of The animate.
since- tru- middle Silurian era. and
“Othw Inreatlgatlonx show tlmt
through all the changes in environment horses do. not understand military
in the mlllloiw of years which have
trumpet sign'ate. It Is only the rider
eiapwd they have remained practically or tho tinimal'a lasflnct uf Imitation
the same in structural character, in which induces horsix. to make tho
hablC Thertf Is little. If any, evidence
move! required by this signal, but no
that these aultnalM In the past days of horse without a rider, however &lt;-aw;
their history hare ever gained a 11 veil­ fully fraluisl. lakes the shgbtert m&gt;
howl by means other than those em­ tlce-of a trumiM-t slg-;al, and the same
ploye! ut the present day. But though observation ban been made on n large
abundance of time hax been granted number of cavalry horses without
them to Ifecome specialized Into nny riders."
Dumber of strange forms, they have
retained a wonderful resemblance to
the original gouera. Although tho arms
It wns Sunday morning, and the bell
of the sea constitute barriers which ringer had just finished ringlug the
scorpions cannot pass and 'although chimes that cntletT the godly to church.
their jmenns of dispersal are rery lim­ “Bell ringing Is u wlcnce. Did you
ited, the antiquity of the anima] Is so .know that?" he said, -it 1H called
great that it has succeeded In distrlbut campanology, and there are abstruse
Ing Itself over the greater part of the and technical terms Id 11 like 'Kent
globe, outside of the arctic -areas, and treble bob.* 'Stedman cinques.’ ‘double
before the present period their distri­ court, bob.' ‘dodges.’ Dolls’ and ’stln*
bution was even greater.
goes. Each of these terms defines a
certain phase or kind of bell ringing.
In England there is a society, the Cen­
With a heart attuned to ‘Datura tral Council of Bril Ktngera, that every
•tudy" a little Hungarian girl in the campanologist desires ardently to bi
Canadian northwest exclaimed: "Yah. long to. Mafbe you think bril ringing
teacher. It’s certain beautiful on our Is simple? Do you know what a
prairie, where the blnbi and the amall Is? A peal In ringers* parlance is i
series of 100(1 change* rung upou a
sheep run about raw.”
chime, uo change occurring more than
Decision ot character win often give

’Corinne Gould
to Joshua
. I Buckley, SOacsec 12. Irving

00

Clayton G. Hinckley, to Joahim H i nek ley 80 ac sec 12. Irv wg

suit or overcoat from us at very reasonable prices. The
thankful because these garments hold their shape so well me such
a pleasing style—are extremely serviceable, ana because they s.r..
money on their purchase.
But like the Turkey, we are going to eat in a few day-, u^yhe
there are still some who haven't the proper -'dressing '-yet. He can
help you. if such is the case.
To show our appreciation for the increased patronage w&gt; ire e:i
joying, and to give yon cause for thanks, we offer these extraordi­
nary Thanksgiving clothing bargains:
Fine Double Breasted Suits $9.75,10.75, 12.75 to 18.75
Fine Single Breasted Suits $8.75,9.75, 10.75 to 17.75

a

EVERY ONE A

BARGAIN

Capital S75,000,00
OFFICERS

President.
R. B. Mbsser.

DIRECTORS

». Goodyear
LuH.V.,,.,

per cent
interest
MONEY TO LOAN ON
\ REAL ESTATE
SECURITY...

C. H. OSBORN

Surplus $25,000.00

Get Under
Onr Wing
and sa ve yom. ROW­
Depositing In a spill
way in am saiiogs
bank is ’ thB sw
sign of Ibiifliness..

AN ACCOUNT IN OUR SAVINGS BANK
means yon are putting- your mouej
out at interest. “Lock after, the mam
chance’’ aud open an accent yitli
now before Thanksgiving. I"11 'a'j
then get your turkey in peare.aiin
know that yon have made a goon be­
ginning.

Hastings City Bank

�n w

HAB-rraGa bannkr, nove-mher
Mnu ------B.ni-5- Miller. 0. Vick.tn.nr m £~~~~
—iT
M»wdBovKi»h.. . A.,..
OTnt----------- ----- -------- ----------- -that town for damages fork
Let white .bo wm Xmpt—

Ifs a Good Thing to Know
WHERE YOU CAN DO THE BEST
i„buvu . 1""^- Stationary and Holiday Gooda in
plrtii-nlo ihi-time of the year.

The Red Cross Drug Store
■• •Ml to its greatest capacity, with rare bar'•
Toilei NeeeMltiee. Candalabra.
al*'
&gt;me of a t“e desirable things
Eastern Metropolis.
.

aiis ii*
Hri-'tl'- '
■

The Book Display Will ba the BEST
ever Shown In Hastings.
• uri thipt vast display will gladden the
&gt;V with a light purse. It will please those

. Tlih.-ari-'with fl'

ArihurE. Mulholland,
The Leading.Druggist.
. H. Goodyear.

Phone 241

Goods delivered.

■og to pmuwle her d.ughl.r to h.r.
nothtnt: to do with him. .Mny mnBr

I Special Prices .

NEXT SATURDAY
Saturday
popular
d to r«n

ro on

Souhwestern Michigan

Big Reductions

Fred Rock went to Nashville Friday.

I”*1* " * ba&lt;1 ““ *“&gt;
dZX’r
lna"n"
b'r

s"ith
Wednesday.

w,“
.

in

&gt;'™«port

Ladies’ Short Coats

“r- o»"«*her.
a&gt;wling
i0
the city on business Friday.
*ln a s. Andnu left Thniwl.r tor
thT’'.*”" ?'hoUn Co- w“ '»“»d '&lt;'• J’onti.c to ri.lt her i»n Huley.
tb. offio.ni hiM homo deK1 dn)Iik’
J«tob F. Vt-lte. of Woodie*. »u In
btl. at th,
time Bee of hi.
thia c(ty ou bniiinea Wednesday.
™ .
.’T"1 W“b Vitold fever
Jacob
Maus is confined to his home
on« ne.rlydM± Then--, deprarit, tor
with a severe illneaa at this writing.
Vrooman A. Young, of Dowagiac, was
TWO cbildr.n ot C.l,i„ Wright »«., the guest of Hastings friends-last week

Lemur Uh,. , ,anocr Hvlng

Baldwin, wen, lllolari ln hu hoiu&gt;,
ev-.lBg lx», w„k whUl. he Mud hi&gt;
w ife were away.
In some manner^the
-■ —
uiaiiDcr.uie
house was set afire aud the two child-1
ren were buraed to death.
:

THIS WEEK
We
that people who appreciate stylish, desirable
garments
close prices will leave their money with us.
We
below as follows:

Grace Greenfield is visiting her
parents Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Greenfield
John
of-South treuu
Bend
. Mrs. ------ Beynon. ui-wuio
** tlie
ot IMr. and Mrs. H. I.
Lahr.

Ladies1
jnotle.
al value

which is idm&lt;.wt regal in its magnifi-! the guest of her sisters Mr&gt; C
cent*. He is now in
Mexico, and Moore and Mi.« Anna Johnson.
tXL”" r°r ,h"

;

;i» er, Prop. .

‘

Phone 238

NICE WARM
MEAL 25 CENTS.
’

Y

-i.

. •

ST.
vtiyt a
with lyptt,

i 'Alice
,-W:i and
LUNCH fiOl

'B"' ™
..

NEIt

i ran of that city.

.

Misses Coats

A j
|

These garments represent the BEST produc­
tions of American Cloak Makers, and are in
every way desirable.

.w'

'

■

:

WE INVITE INVESTIGATION
AND COMPARISON.
et

H- Khanty, returned Thursday
,ruai ’ h"b0«* ,r‘P ‘hro«h Ohio. In-1

.

th, B.U1, Cns-k
Ide,..

&lt;•„

n.tar«d UwthJ

Delicacies

I!t. b,d „ „,v ,0KMrfol ,ri

been the case in other towns of this
county; and although it does not help
’lhe lid
oil at Ionia, and (the - old •
their burden, it is not to l» voinparvtl ebaks have to Slav in on Saturday their j
with 9ume"|axes levied for this'purpM' supplj; of l|qtiid refreshment i for the
Mts. Clara Allen, sister tu W. I).
Haye*. i&gt; ven- ill with consumption at
in Eaton cuumv. For instance.in Sun­ Sabbath.
i
the latter's home.
field there is a total tab of .
77»;
in Roxand iiu.taio; in Eaton $17.2.’HTbe V» Ol rei ine Portland Cement
t forget the*'..00set of conking
oh water ha.- shipped 4.0ig' n,eD#i^ t,r Mie ♦8.30 Mg uf dishes you ■
in Brookfield tKHttW; a total tax in
these four towns uf $81,737 of
with the Monarch range this week •'
carloads of rei lent this year
.
W. A. Hall.
'
243 is ditch tax. Wouldn't that
jar yer :
Porthmd Observer.
Thursday afternoon the new Normal . An ideal Indian Summer hat pre­
vail.-^ during most of^Noveinber. and
college at Ki lainazuo was tornudly ded­
the fanner who has not -cumph-t»*d hi*,
tn importantI agitation ha* Iwu icated with • iropnate-exrercies.
fall work lias no one to blame but!
cum mt need • by the grangers ii» this
h i nisei f.
county that m expected tu spread
।
Tbe Toieqo alarsbaH a- Northern R.
This is a good time for tbe taxpaythonghtuut the state. It is the .
R. has taprtfawd it- capital from
h of the city to be considering' the
tit n.of the improvement of roadsides,
to ^.OPOdXK'.
'ivtni* of
rif State
stut.i St.
Sit &gt;ext
‘ii.tvt
v.u.,
I, i.
j paving
year.
It
which promise* to attract as much
; would make a great and needed 'im- '
attention a/ does that of good ruad-.'
Lake City! rear Grauu Rapids, lias l'«‘v«nent in the bu»ine-' ection of;
when cattle were.allowed tu run un
tae town.
' the
the highways the roadsides presented a severe epigenite of scarlet fever.

INNECTION.

BREAD

UKLWEQF CICI

■d CONFECT1OHCTY

Barnaby
Ffwne

Lima. Ohio, where it t* Udieved he
at the head of a gang of safe
in Ohio. Indiana,
and Kentucky. Officer* got
hiyt. aihl in. the attempt to cirpSlahwwas mortally wounded,
vran* old. a* college graduate

Hastings, Mish.

OQOCCOOCr.'

LV GAS
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a goujl appearance, as the stuck kept
the grass and weeds down, but now
loss, of fl !.(**&gt; at Dorr. :
the roadsides are
very unsightly, Alegan comity. Thursday.
cuvt^rd with rank growths uf gross
I
uni masses of weeds. -Albion Mirror
i
Tbe ol

The Fuel fliat*s right
At the Pri' that's right
Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel For- Saic by
GAS CO
Phone 359, 1

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Chrysanthemums.
75c la

Jie-rrt and John .Notti
Notting, brother*,
living, with .their mot he on a farm
in Ottawa Co. qnarreleti one day last
w(**k. Bert first bitting John with ' a
neck yoke. Later John shot Bert, the
bullet taking effect in the
th later'.* arm
dangerous
inflicting a painful but
hut not
i
wound. Bert rpfases to make a comdlf lie
plaint 5o iiothingwilt
!■ xlouc about
the matter.

. a book agent
under
Nihes. but
another name, is wanted in Brooklyn
N.
eniUv.zlement &lt;of funds uf
two estate* of «hi&lt; he was executor,
one time stood
He is a- lawyer,auc
very high in Brool fn. He was appreheiided|lttst week ai tiiken to Brooklyn.

- OO pcr dozen.

'.
: '&lt;’k itiqisolicitypur
■' 1 -•
;uddl--to all parts

nelson burroughs,

ftoM 29;

Proprietor.

-i &gt;4 Barry, ss.
■ . that l&gt;v au order of tbe
ut» ot Barry, made on
—
q„ ,
a I- iku. tour months
»«&gt; that 4-tr .
•*! for crrttlton to pre.
etale,
t iu-of Jeremiah
"«tan l*i~
■XtaUaHcr-.
county.'dreoBMd.
: -iid decea —4 are re­
Um* to *aid Probau?
■* U&gt; the City of Haa. allowance, ou or beMarch neat, aud that
n &lt;1 brtore Mid Court, on
•y of .March next, at ten
- . -on of that day
irth, A h i-jos,
'
' IIAP.I.K- M. Mack.
_____ -fudge of Probate.

*t &amp;%lh‘;
^tnty Of Bsrre. ss.
ft'rr, L
,r&lt;,bak.' Court’for lhe
«tr
•&gt; ’ J"K
lhe Probate office
10 *'i*t,l Comity on
••UUiuv.'.',',’' ,,ur
Nov. In tho year
i•. m’
and «ve.

J?1 !1"' .•*«’ Pej’tlon duly w&gt;rtI, .; r’" "ldc* of •‘alii deceased,
W pUrK’,!?'u,B‘,nLno*,&gt;n t»e In this
of -*■' a -.t
&lt;
tbe.lMst win
tarta'
1 L* Mmlttad lo Probate
tUniwl »PPO‘“md or
tajTiCLA’ Gr’&gt;'.-i&gt;d that Friday, .the
• .J1 \ h-i ’*»- st tea 0‘etort
g-uWsa
3“*^t^'srvJUr.^ni,'r .,rrson“ toU5re9tlB&lt; to
uid &lt;.1 r'^|ulred to at&gt;r&gt;ear at a seMton

cr^zy.
Pleasure
Tekun-ha In her cr
nd profit
and
profit are
are the]two reasons. It is
aimed more
more poultry is shipped out
claimed
ofF that]
that village
village than ffrom anj- other
town in the statti
every res­
not only as a
ident keeps
for tbe profit
domestic necessity,
there is in it.
A football player in Jackson broke
one of bis hips playing football the
.other day. There as not an instance on
record where a young man broke an
arm splitting wood; and there ptohI ably will nut be while tbe old man
is around to do the work.

According to Detroit dispatches the
money for building tbe electric rqgd
from Grand Rapids to Owonso via
Ionia bps been secured and the officers
elected. There seems to be but little
doubt now that the ruad is a “go"—

but when is not known.

«•&lt;

? ,th» rentla-’f-r

• J r?

64* SrtniZi .Ul7 n*5Tixoa HtXNrwsHw*.
V""1each
l-hcuUted In said County of
.... S?
Wrelr fnr rh.^&gt; ---- ■ • - -

Battle Creek officers are looking fo r
three men who were in an automobile
which, on Thursday, ran down tbejittle
daughter of James Wellman, living aix
mileawwrt of that cMy. She haa a
broken leg and severe internal injuries.

Mrs. Keil &amp; Pbelp* 1Mt •”&gt;•* re‘
ceived kll that remained of her late
husband’s estate, the sum of fl.89U.
He was once rated a« twveral times a

millionaire.
The corner stone waa laid Tlmrsday
for Marshall's HO.OUO K. of P. tam-

It 1;

ing your wn|«J
the mondtigi i

b
•v:. ‘
‘ I”"1
time to do^ar
n
nl'tr
.
than-tbnt for r&lt; tirtuj
n.,t
bereft and most nr.le
s at
i by
t’q-J'.enr-anCl tint
ihe day. In t
condition tbe w Tiding is i.pt to !«■ «1.

For the most fastidious, New arrivals:
Oranges,
Lemons,
Dates,
• Chestnuts.
Bananas, and Grapes,
and Prunes, and Figs.

VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.

J. T. PIERSON &amp; SON, The Peoples' Store
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A rich man can afford anything be
"when
wanti. A man uf moderate means can
afford the necessities of life. A |«qr
man van afford anything that' will
hvlp bitn save Lis money. Monarch ,
’•ave laltorxnd fuel. Hence they na'-1

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«*. A. Hall,
;
It shouldn’t take you
to think
;
what you have to be thankful fur,
' during the pa*’, year. . Let us say. fur
every blessing, every favor, for everyi
&gt;'w’ I*'-'*'*’*--' u”d enjoy, in
' addition lo health and strength, fool
• ajid raiment, yvti should render hearty
thunks tu Him from whom all hlessingK
! thiw. Thnnksgiviug day is Nov. 30,

llvllv

N SI
lwVJ»

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W

Impure blood runs you down-makes
you an easy victim for organic dwBuAiockBlood Bitters nurifle.
the blood-cures tbe cause—bniIda you
up.

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Isn’t, but tbe colonel certainly Is." And.
sure enough, at the close of the maneu
vers he was placed on tbe retired list

••My son got brain fever from study­
ing too bard," said one mother to an­
other, trying to repread a thrill of intel­

Highest market price for leather dressed poultry

'

ieviuhi mountains,

a beautiful and I
of nature. AfS
J drive* up the /
certii’n direction/
vefou’ry there

from;
are to

HOLIDAY
ANNOUNCEMENT

flagstaff. then they float away bro

irfit This magnificent dis­
ly uefru by othet eyes than

to wilnv** It- .when among lhe wi
beauties of t|,-.e mountain fastnesses.

it is known that a dairy cow with
'
stabling aud unsanitary surround-Them .■ jirogratunieji .were known
’ ।
tags is not'only a poor producer but a
•ancient times, though they
Nine people । ”
, . ., . ,
;
far or not fur enouali;
tb-'r watches on going »’• tl“’_ hea th
who use W|.n. |ben ,,f a very lMx-ullnr construe­
- •
'the product. Lack of light and ven- lb)U [n Greree mid Rome they con­
rbut
if
they
to bed," ■’•aid th? jei
tilntion. filth and fouk odors too fre- ; aisted ofsmalltablets,whichwere
would do it win n ili-'.v get up. nt some
prove-s of
regular point in ’tbe
be prikvsn
&lt;iJ ranking I &lt;|uent!y characterize the barns in : bandyd out tothe audience atthe en___ -. Those occupying the-tsMt seals,
would
du
It
much
bet|
tfbich
dairy herds are kept. The trance.
their toilet, they
............
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obtained programmes beautifully work­
t er."—I •!&gt; i la delpl: la K e« o rd.
i milk cannot tail tu . Iiecome tainted
ed In lyory. while those occupying
under such conditions.
—_
cheaper seats were given ■ tablets in
.J. ‘-One uf the quickest and surest bronae.
'
The most curi -raw altnehouse In Eng- j •
J.
|
methods'
to
got
a
lx»y
into
a reform
mu** «. « «« m«- ■
T11'‘ bronze’tablets were distinguish'
land Is St. Mar/’rS ..un
hospital
nt Oilebe**-; ”
tilil hdies ll've netunllv I school or penitentiary.” says an ex- I et! by a dove worknl In the metal, and
ter. There eight ' ..................
hldi i-a fine i»h! build 'change, ‘ is for his parent- to uphold the term ••plcclonerio." used in Italy
ip tbe church, «1
at ,designating
priced
. hk-u. It was originally I him in his deviltry in the school room. ' today ;,,s
&lt;M
Uff 1the
e lower
ow ‘r t,r
lug dating from
। seats in' tj;o theaters, dates from this
a manualblut when Queen Eliza-■ probably no othet influence upon him ' antique custom.
■
&gt;•
sit
there
she
turned
it
|
j,
cpml
to
that
of
his
parents
in
helpj
belli,came to r
into an niiushou &lt;«• to endure as bmp a." . ing him from had to worse. On the
ahnsiioitw- rxi^t.
’llie old
ladleu. have |! other hand the jiaren t&gt; are equally in- • No person can say with absolute nu- ,
...........
----each down the j rtu,.ntiMj^ when co-operating with the thority jhxt wlrere the line lietween de­
two neat little rooma
_
'sides' of the miiln church, with win j teacher, in bringing al»ut good results. cision of chnrnctiT und undesirable ob- .
dows looking out on tin garden. They
stinacy Fliould U? drawn, but many J
| persons attempt Ao do it.
:
have each a &lt;.-•&gt;••‘1 supply. n kitchen
range. wateAaid gas. At one end of
“I like m,v wlfe'r- prompt decisions 1
In the north ball uf the British Nat­ ns lo what she’d iietter do.” wild the -I
the church is t|iv chapel, where dally
sei vi« es are hell- The'choir stnlls are ural History museum skulls of domes­ husband of Mrs. Orlando Jones, ".an'd'i
beautifully canjed old oak, the original ticated dogs are arranged which Illus­ I admire the firmness wiih which she
seats that the n»ouks ihix}. The church trate the evolution of the modern-bull­ settles nil disputed matters for the |
-dog from ft breed which, according to children, but the surprising obstinacy J
stands In a qufeg little square.
old pictures,’ was more of the mastiff which she displays^concerulng my *
type. Bull batting was a common sport fairs is a constant surprise to me. rt
While a great -.many persons probably tu the thirteenth century, anil there seems so out of character."
take themselves too seriously, enter­ Is a later record which draws a dis
taining an altogi-ther exaggerated opin­ tinctidii between bulldogs and mastiffs.
"Bearded women have been very nuion of their ajilllty and worth, not Low. in bis ••Domesticated Animals of
many nowadays go -to the extreme the British Islands," jwinte out that It merous. Tbe most noted of the num­
length of tlie German whom the Eng­ Is essential that a dog which makes a ber was the famous Margaret of Aus­
lish poet Coleridge met nt Frankfort. frontal attack on a bull should be both tria. appointed by Charles V. to be
Ho always took off bln hat when he underhung and short legged. Chat It governor of the Netherlands. She 'had
ventured to npenk of himself. Were may get a firm grip of Its antagonint a long, stiff black beard and. conceiv­
ing
that It added to the mnjesothe
---- - Idea
-----------------this practice to become general what a and avoid Its horns. We may therefore ,„
number of people -would be permanent­ be sure that, as tbe bulldog was gradu ty of her appearance, was very careful
ally evolved from the mastiff, these of- It and* so combed
•—* and
J turned “it “as
“
ly bareheaded! !
points were held to be ot prime im­ to make It seem much greater than It
portance.
'
Have you ever noticed tbe right way
Ills Inexperience.
to get into a hansom when two people
Judge—Have you anything to say.
Emperor William I. of Germany wa.*
are riding? Few persons know wbat
prisoner nt the bar, before sentence is
a
strict
disciplinarian.
One
day
durinj
to do In nine cases out of ten the one
passed upon you?
who enters first seats himself on the the maneuvers of the array a cavalry
Prisoner—I hope that your honor will
off side. But this is wrong. If, on get­ regiment charged nt a strongly In take luto consideration the youth and
ting In first, you take the near seat, trenched and embatterled village, of
Inexperience—
which
the
garden
walls
were
lined
your companion can then enter in ease
Judge (Interrupting)—Wba-a t! You
and comfort, which otherwise be could with marksmen. “Ixxik, look!" ex bare been convicted seventeen times!
claimed tbe* Russian representative
not.
____ I_____________
Prisoner-Oh. no, your honor; I was
That regiment Is lost.” “No." was th&lt;
emperor s calm reply, "this regiment alluding to my counsel.
Scientific American gives this recipe
for waterproofing for canvas: Soft soap
dissolved In hot water and a solution
of Iron sulphate added. Tbe sulphuric
add combines with tbe potash of the
Boap and the iron oxide Is precipitated
with tbe fatty add as Insoluble iron
&gt;o«p. This is washed and dried and
mixed witn Unseed oil.

Don't delay this opportunity. Just
examine our Coats when in the city.

P^$5.4B

'• l'ar I’eninsula Wednesday. Reporting ;
deer very scarce in that country.
I Oovenior Folk. „f MImouH. and I
James Mason is in St. John, install&gt;ll&gt;W Ilunur. Ut ChirMu will &gt;nmk
..........
.U o,. ..uun,
at tiu- \rrehi..n. i
, 1.
; »«g a new Simplex typesetting mn-1
chine, the tame a- the one the BAN- I

17'X'n•'

Hurry 'Slater, one of ths Richland
bank robliers wEoejfc’apetl from Jackson

black, tan- and

SALE ON

Local News.

Market

$4.75

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• th..
&lt; fc
There are those who think they have ’ 1.J
;i big drain or ditch tax to l»ay in some
townships of Ionia county, and
they
have when compared with what lias Uiriarnd t, „

We have a fevr black Crushed Plush
. Cloaks left. Regular price {n in
$12. Sale price........................ wOitu

brown, tan,

Indies* Short
mode.

i Mrs. Jennie Whitlock, of Barryville,
Seme fiend cut out the tongues of Ti&gt;itod her slater Mrs. J. H. Dennis
two fine horses Isdunging to Beit :the P“at we^c.
ntM*rSt- Jowt’ph. one' Mrs. Jos. Lunn, of Grand Rapids.
i gat last wn*k. The farmers living 1 '
Friday to tpefid a few 'days with
near threaten to hang the wretch if Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lunn. ‘
i
... y »an catch him.
•
jInt Hanuh Bai low will leave this!
—r—
—
week for
for St.
St. Louis,
Lnuis. and
and will
will spend
&gt;nr,nH the
ts.. ' '
~~f
j; week
John Alexander DoWie. the healer, I winter with her son. Royce.
wants to sell iis estate nt WbltehalL ' Mrs. I. N. Moire, of Battle Creek, h !

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“I am so glad I have met you. as I
bare two' favors to ask of you."
"What are they?"
•
“1/ want you to lend me $10 and not
to say a word about It to any one."
•Two favors nt once, man! Thafs
too much of a good thing. One of
them—yes. I won’t breathe a word of
-ttds to a living soul."

lectual pride.
__
"That’s bad. but . my boy broke ills
leg and two riba In his first game
of
football,"
replied
the other,
with motfieriy grutlflcttlon.—Baltimore • Tbe only conscience that is in good
health is the one that still buffers.
American.

According to our ^usual custom we
are pleased to announce the formal
opening of our HOLIDAY SEASON.
Preparations are now complete in
every department. We wish toJ sug­
gest of early buying, not only because it
affords a more complete assortment but
also because it insures ample time to
properly carry out patrons' wishes re­
garding engraving etc.
Holiday gifts selected here will be a
lasting pleasure to the recipients. Wide
choice in all kinds of watches from One
to ' Twenty-five Dollars,
This is a
special price for this season, We have
the finest JEWELRY ever produced.

In Cut Glass, Hand Painted China,
French, Wiesbaden and German China
we have the iinest and largest stock ever
offered.
,
’
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'
We Invite everybody to come and look our
stock over. You must see it to be convinced.

John Bessmer,
The Jeweler

Hastings,

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Michigan.

THE BANNER'S WANT COLUMN
Brings Buyers and Sellers Together. Try It!

�HASTINGS BANNER- NOVBMBEB 88. W------W. Chamberlain
L--------------- '------- .* W.• " &gt;
,ao m. W. Itoirr. inquest; claimed. tU M. , the following partial report. We rec J; A.No
choice.
rw*l’M...,V a
I Geo. W. Reed
bomtable
fae«:
authorised to hare, the boiler In the . Fourth itaiior,
1 called. Al’ members present. Minutes
claimed. H7.S4; allowed. 217.54.
votes
rast, im. ’
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niothw
h.M
«*iw!
crf
tbA,
court
house
insured
allowed. 82-*’*'
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7 Geo. 3V
Reed, com tabla faea;
60 99
I of yesterday’s meeting read, approved
claimed. to the amount of 15.000: also against
claimed. W.’R anowed. M W.
' 102 John Hinkley.
I and signed. Nq committee being
■
1118.6.’. allowed. ■81M.CL
(Aasign-t to E- V Smith.)
medta.1
wrrto-1
.
,n
dan*C&gt;*
that
may
occur
from
ex
ready to report, uponymotion of 8n- -A.------ - ,---------,U
| Aprj| 4 J*,* J.,, M
S Emanuel F- Fsighner. justice faro; 1W R. V. Gallagher.
(lontinucd from W &lt;
• .. —“
tw! , nioxlon of said boiler,
• pervtsor
Johnson
elMmed. JG 00; allowed. 244.00.
L Smith,
tabor on
drain.. the Board adjourned
few. P
JOHN HINKLEY.
9 Benjamin F. Gaskill, court crier fees; ।
•■majority „t
"re
claimed. 2128.00: allowed. 2122.00.
•
Total amount of orders.8 207 31
I! until 2 o’clock P. M.
HENRY CHAMBERLIN. | elated by the -1LJ ’ •».*•, £
10 Leon D Van -Velaor. deputy st...:“,
Jun. 10.
Mm OkI Ou motion ,,'t
Oct
10.
1903.
balance
due
A. M. NEVIN*.
rwss allowed.
allowed. 270.02.
870.02. _ ;' 10-* C. M- "'J* r
den. conatruettng Boefees; claimed. 375.38;
drain
8 197 68
_________
_
1
'«&gt;»
the
B-,»r..
;
,
„'&lt;'&gt;r
Cre^
60 M
,
Upon motion the report was accepted
Jun“ l*. '&gt;*j* **‘"*'.°!;
Board me*, as per adjou-awc^t _U1 I1 G. D Whitmore Justice fees; claimed. • W claimed. 216.10; ullowwl. 88-to.
. by the following rote: AAyes.
17; not
not I ,*nn ot Janitor
Vo
d*.
McARTHUR DRAIN.
claimed,
— IT;
3Sl.no.
den. rotuitructlsus Secmembers present. No committee .ieing 12 351.00;
« „ L*fr« tan.,. । widid^-^
Wm. Lallowed.
Cobb, justice fees; claimed. 11)7 A. P G*&gt;&lt;xibue suppii*; «
.
Application filed Oct. 25. 1904. to clean ready to report, on motion of Super­
' voting, !•
. *
Juh” l. 'im. MBdirM
218.30;
allowed.
212.30.
.*»;
out portion ot drain in the Township of visor Lawrence the Board adjourned 13 Samuel Cartlsb*. constable fees; The „
Committee on Salaries, by
Ely. constructing Sec­
Fred Rysrson r|
Woodland.
28.17; allowed. 39.17.
**^to*: Chairmani Hine, reported as follows:
tion 4,
MgN**r of Determination made Nov. 14, until tomorrow morning at the hour 11 claimed.
Jacob Surtsmsn. livery; claimed.: im a'°’o'1
.w the fHonorable Board of Super 8. Doud receiv&gt;|
Aug- 25. !»'»• Baker Shrl’ 1 ’ AamSd. WM* -llowed. 84=ITO
of 8:30 A. M.
A F, Syl,—t.
34.00;
allowed.constable
24.00.
ner, nerting citation...
UvF F ShiUlna.
rtalmad. visors:
-_____
Contractu let March 21. 1905.
I 15 F.
E. Jo;dan.
fees; claimed. |G. M. MILLER. Chairman.
No choice.Gentlemen!
naL.5n«*:.,?wXmtdtas- claimed 341.96; • Gmtlemen:
Your Committee on
ORVILLE C. BARNUM. Clerk.
27.50,- allo»*ed.
37.60.
McARTHUR DRAIN FUND.
Second ball-,:.1! Wh* .
lb Thomas
P. Pomrrey.
deputy sheriff
aT”:tL ’i***. &lt;1'
,. I8*lsr1« of County Officers would
foes; claimed. 32&lt; S&gt;); allowed. 226.80. 1 ,n ‘ .X.-d »u ^
vote* cast. |x
191
■"mb* *
April 11. 1905. amount a«supplies for drain.••••
112
Geonr&lt;* E Coleman: claimed. 26.71. ( gjgfc* the following report:
17
Fred
W.
Walker,
assistant
prosecuting
’
I » 04
Aug
i»o;. c Tucker­
saarod
...
Barry County Court House,.
Fred Ryerson :. *4^
attorney;claimed.
8180.00;
referred.
'
aik.wed
86.71.
t
,
XM
B
.ui
I
That
the
Proaocuting
Attorney
be
April 4. 1905. Joshua Dilman. labor on drain...
HasUnga. Oct. 12. 1905.
18
Clarn
D.
Walldorff.
boarding
jurors;
’U^hlnsv etata?^*
allowed »00 per year and he to pay
Aug. 29. 1905. Sam Og­
lenbeck. help to survey
claimed. 832.71; aRow.-d. 822.75.
den. ronstructlng Sec­
April 4. 1905. Allison Hili,
Board met as per adjournment
exehang.
«« •
•
aaaUtAnts except in murder caaea. a. Doud receiv. t
help to survey
Fred Byeraon havinw*"
। Chairman George M. Miller In the 19 Emma M. Holbrook, lodging Juror*;
tions 5 and 6-------X2’
2SLJ,Trvr?i’NG
That tbe County Clerk be allowed
claimed. 18.20: allowed. 85.20.
Aug. 29. 1906. Sam OgApril 4. I9i&gt;5. C. W. Groof the v&lt;
chair.
Roll
called.
All
members
prv.«20 .A. N. Ajiplemvi. constable fees:
F* V'smith
' 11600 per year and pay bln own deputy. I Jorlty
singer, publishing no­
claims 3571.98:Aeferred.
'
;
elected.
•
I ent. Minutes of yesterday’s meeting
/ CkHM-viaar Hrnea the
That the chairman of Superinten
tice of letting
j On motion of
iSlgnedl
L REAMS.
’ April 12. 1M5. Geo. A.
I read, approved and signed. The Com­
±rt
“
w
8«foilowlnf
.
deota
*
the
Poor
be
allowed
21*)
per
W. L THORPE.
Burgess, surveying and
I
election
of
.
:
tnlttee
on
Drains
made
the
following
JNO HINKLEY.,
Fruen. labor on drain - •
vow: ,V«. W: UM* «• ,
“■ -K--- ----- ------- ’ J»^ribtend'.n’
making grade
.ma. _
rn- /'
‘ Th*t
the -----------------secretary of* Superinten
AJg tn 19&lt;»°K’ ! report:
Moved by Supervisor Johnson that
April 13. 1905. P. W. BurMr John Bestmor made »o“
“«unty
rfr data &lt;* tbe Poor ho allowed ,110 Per
To the Honorable Board of Super­ the report be accepted. Carried. Ayes.
den. labor on drain....
gem. cotnm’r fees
mirk. In relation to plkrtng » bounty,
April 15. 1905. Geo. A.
!
vlsonu
Total amount of orders.8 574 98
Burgees, h*eording d'n
nays. 0.
Gentlemen: Your Committee on 18:Moved
■ .
(hB
ni,&lt;the third member ot tbe , ’ounty Cleik&gt;
Oct. 10. 1906. bllanse due
$ 45 M April 15. 1893. Geo. A.
by Supervisor Thorprf that upon En«U»b *^rro»*M
. On motion ot Super, *or Hfakle tn^
o( 8operlnteDjcnt,
,he pM Ser.- .-.ppolr.,, „
I Drains would make the following re­
drain
’
Burgess, labor on drain
the Board adjourn until tomorrow
port: We have examined the report morning at the hour of 8:30 o’clock. report or the Commlll^
be .no,* .LOO per d.rror time
.........
April 19. 1905. O. C. BarJEWELL DRAIN
Dum. filing drain
of the ex-Dra!n Commissioners and
Carried.
have found them to balance, and we
Jewell Drain fs now completed.
Total amount ot orders. 3 67 2*J
•
C.
M.
MILLER.
Chairman.
would recommend the payment In full
’
■ j On motion of
Oct. 19. 1905, ttalanra due
JEWELL DRAIN FUND.
ELLA C. HECGX. Deputy Clerk.
red $50*. lbe fv‘lir 1
drain
8 31 8C® of the orders held back In part on I
May 39. l»to. amount a»account of the resolution passed by
iid TSo^r. ^Supervleor Abl.r tc
d'”J^ltOr ’°rk
aeroed to the Township
DOWLING DRAIN.
the Board on .April IS. 1005; and we
vt Johnstown tor tne
X interred 10 5T
the commitCommittee
on bouM
bornte
Utd Pf";,,,
rant. ’.ork
Barry County Court -House.
____
„„
«»"
K, flowed
P»-r
Ty.^b^
.bom «S'W -d
Application made M*- 29. 1905. to lo- would also recommend the payment of
81315 so
year &gt;905..... . ..............
&amp;o&gt;t.i nv-t
Hastings. Oct 13. 1005.
rate drain In the Towmhip of Baltimore. the personal account of Philip W. BurMar -•*». 13027 amount as­
First Order of Determination made 1
Board tnet as per adjournment with Superintendent* ot the Poor Report.
M- •
’ o^sed to.the Township
journa&gt;ent.
Upon motion ot Super,l«or law------ , R&lt;111
Sept. 1. 1905.
|
of Johnstown for the
members
ail
present
exrept
Super
­
All of which Is respectfully sub­
Final Order of Determination, estab30 30
R.^r b.•
vMir 19O&lt; . ....................... visors Sherk and Tliorpe. who came in res,- the Board tut).,urw.l until Mon­
lishliiR *aid drain, made Sept. 11. 1905.
,mltted.
Mn-. 29. 1905. runount *3day
October
16.
at
the
hour
ot
2
p.
m,
later. Minutes of yesterday’s meeting
.no«cd »«"^n’“rBchoq&gt; Commi* mUtM
,b. tn
f i it*
Th«* Com
Contract let Sept- 29. 1905.
^s.-d io thv Township
DAVID WILLIAMS.
G. M, MIl-LEK. Chairman.
read and approved. Criminal bill No.
Of Baltimore for the
GEO. W. ABBEY.
’ DOWLING"DRAIN FUND.
year l»0d.............
2&lt;i having been referred to tire Board, ORVILLE C. BARNUM. Clerk.
Il A. JOHNSON.
May 29. 1903. amount as­
Oct. 3. 19oi. amount assessed3 425 00
the sgtne was tuken-up and on motion
sessed to the Township
Committee.
Oct. 10. 1905. isilance due drain.. 425 00
To the honorable Board of Supervisor*:
. of Baltimore tor. the
On motion of Supervisor Maus the I of Supervisor Navins the same was reBarry County Court Hotar
Gentlemen—Your committee on equaJitation of
year 1906.^..............
।
MORGANTHALER DRAIN.
report wan ac-eptfd by the following j ferred baik to the committee. Crim­
' Houins*. O«. 10. »&lt;»■.
Bajry county for tbe year 1905, would present the
May to. 1905. amount asinal bill No. 17 was next taken up ana .
scssed to the Township
i Application made May 31. 1905. to lo- . vote: Ayee. 18;_nays. o.
Tbe toaiu
Board *'*ot^ s"revl2’P„.„^,k
cowldenitlon:
|on motion of
Sherk the}
ol Supervisor
supervisor aucn»
«—
me
of Maple Grove for the
cate drain in the Township ot Maple
The Committee on Miscellaneous
allowed by tho foltowing
room* at the hour ot 2to clock Pveaf 1905-..... .
I Grove.
Claims, by their chairman. Nevins,
m“"ta~ iper"ad)oumnMfat. Buperrloor
^taoMa or Wart
Slav 29. 1905. amount a»1 First Order of Determination made made the following parthd reporu
vote: Yeas. 14; nays. 8.
Miner fa t‘/rt3r£»a ZSEreE
J
v^MriFtO the Township
Sept. 14. 1995.
.
—,
Supervisor omitu
Smith e*rum-u.
excused.
supervisor
: Mnier in
c-w-roHanr
I Final OiMer of Detesmlnatlon. estab- I To the Honorable Board of Supervisors
of Maple Grove for the
On motion of Supervisor Nevins the rocmberB preseat except Supenrijor
YourCommittee
Committee on
*'on Claims
Claim* nnd
nnd AcAcHshlng said drain, made Oct. 3. 1903.
। i Your
rear
*. adjourned,
..
. ..
,.«
.
Naviiw.
The
minutes
uf
the
previous
Contracta to be let Oct. 24. 19G5.
counts respectfully submit the following Board
Amount carried from old
to 1:30 p. m.
• ■&gt;*») Add
NOTlM.
A*T&gt;" 1..............
Application made May 12. 190G. by John i ns th**lr report, rvrominendlng the allowEr ।. ’ M.WV Ada
I menu®red. .RprortMl«J
?“S±r"d'n“ S?!
Hhnehler^and
locate
a’drain in । Mncr
^nc.- of (he
the several amounts
amo’trtts an
n« given
Shuvldv*
and others to loei
’** •»
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Parr, const ctlon work,8 200 00
&gt;*»«* “M »h»‘ &lt;h'' &lt;*’erk Ire authorised
the Township of Thornapple.
mot
U
per
.djot.mm.nt
.nd
ot
.be
Poor
rrpor.r.1
*»
follow.:
the
route
of
said
proposed
to
draw
nrdere
for
the
msm
:
June «.
O C. B*rAfter viewing
.
.. *«■&lt;.
—
Board
motto as
per by the chairman. To the Honorable B*»ard of S pe
S SO
SMSV* A&lt;
num. fillnn drain
itnprnrrnirht. 1 was of. thopinion
that ' j Frank Roart*eck. claimed. 8.-00: al­
HasliaKs Twp
•
called
order
lowed. 27.00.
•
HaUlaxsCity. I and 4.
there wax not sufficient outlet to w\rrant
June 2?. 18«-‘. l«a&gt; an^
Parr. cofWt’ctlon work •00 00
2 Burial of -soldier. Gen- W Pern Supervisor fMillcr
called.
the laying of said drain.
Roll
aSttemen: Your Commltteooo^the Hastings City. 2 and X
rlaimcd.
840.00:
allowed.
f^M.
July 2.’. 1905. Ray and
CtW, Ad.l
Application was made. Oct. 31; 1904. by J
off
. &lt;»enueracu.
------ ------ ; - “M- , Hope--------- ------------All members present
“3 Dr.
V**&lt;i A- A
A. Ii. Stcckle. A. D. Cool ami others, to
Dr. ItiK-hrig. examination Insane;
A«"*-.
r F?.uk 250 00
On motion of Supervisor Johnson ' Annual Report uf the-Snt»erintenaenc In?®* .ii-................
raiined.
25.1o; allowed 35.10
6i74»«: A*
Jphasviwn
Clean out. deepen and widen the Sleek!** ,
rail
1 00
4 M 8 Howell .examination insane: th*- B«Mirtl adjourned hntiLtomorrow of.the Poor would report as follows: Maple (take
Drain. Incatod in..the Townships of Cari4«&gt;6V A* ‘
--■
------•*-v_:
-----re.-n.
m
।
have
examined
said
report
and
ctaiinol.
»5.h):
allowed,
85.10.
ton an*! Irving.
btocial &lt;omml*sl&lt;»m-r..
3 00
'
:::
M. Handershot; burial &gt;*f soldier: morning at the hour of 1:30 a. tn
find it correct so far a* we are -able
Application mad*- Sept. 11. 1905.1 by the ; 5 C
O. M. MILLER. Chairman.
Ui
daltner! 840.00; allowed 340 6*
Rutland ..I. .,-------Aug- 4. 1905. Frink lloraJlighway ComtuiMloner of the Township
; to ascertain.
A‘I .
beck. special commis­
6
J.
P,
’
PurgiMOtV
examination
Insane;
Ttbornappte
of Hope. f»*r the locating of a drain for
A C. BOYES.
Add
Woodland;
claimed. 85.10: allowed. .85.10
sioner and labor.•
th*
benefit
of
the
highway.
:
Yankee
Sprinr-*
7
MUIer
*
Harris,
two
rugs;
claimed:
Aug 4. 19®. Cool: *
Barry County Court. House.
p WIL1JAMS.
And I do hen-by Certify that the above . .
Cook, publishing notice
allowed. 83.50
embracer a fail ami true report of all ■ ’j X 83.50
Hastings. Oct.’ 14. WOtt
j
AARON SHERK.
31 00
Miller K- Harris, supplies; claimed.
■;s.■Jia.
drains cohstructed- finished or begun
Board met as per adjournment |
Committee
89.00: allowed. Iil.to.
’
.
asivtG tu«ns»
Total*
under
my
super
vision.
or'appHed
fpr
durj
30
S3
Called
to
order
by
Chairman
Georg#
q
.,
rio
tion
of
Supervisor Young the
probate f&lt;-*.t*
Little. Brown A- . Co
-upplles;
Ing the year now ending, nnd that the • 1i! 9 claimed.
Aug. 4. 1905. ?d. « Bur­
82.00;
nllowed.
13.00
M. Miller. Roll called: all members teport was accepted.
- J
‘'
,
financial
statemei.t
of
each
drain,
subi
.
ton. .special v*jrr.n» r....
A- Co ftuppUro: dlsallowe,!. present. -The Committer on Finance,
rnittvr! herewith, is true r*nd correct ac- ! 10
}11 Callaghan
E.
A.
JOHNSON.
Og
motion
of
Supervisor
Johnson
tHr*
JOHN HiNKL
Aug 4. 1905. Ge*&gt;. A. BurW. M Mdck A Co., aupplle*.; claimed.
' cording to my best knovriedge and! belief. 1j m.to.
by their chairman. Sujwrvlbor Abbey, BoutufAiijnyrned until tomorrow morn­
AEin.br r.A«i«i.A( l.
g&lt;ow. surveying, mar
allowed. 811.00
,
;A. N. WILLIAMS.
i All of wlilet: is respectful!) submitted.
SO 50
and profile - - - ■ • . .... .
12
G. Bapp, rare of insane woman; reported as follows:
ing
atrip*
hour
of
8:30
a.
m.
I
Dated
at
Hastings.
Mich
,
tills
Kith
day
1
. Auk. 4. 1905. Geo. A.
i I etabned. 820.75; allowed 814 00
■G.
M.
MIU.ER.
Chairman.
’ of October. A. D. 1903.
I
To
tbBoard
of
Supcrvlrora:
BurxeH*. labor on oraii' 13 50
13 W. PHILIP
Ru.-woll.\V. lilelitf'eting;
HURGEW5. z claimed.
, I- ••
-----------------------Oh motion of s .U-n
Sfc
■loner tn- allowed |1.?&lt;'O per year.
Gentlemen:
Your Commitiec on FinORVILLE C. BARNUM. Clerk.
Aug. 5. 1905. Ra. and
Count) Drain t’bmmlssloncr ot the County 1 J 8&lt;*..»0: allowed. 83.50.
after - making an investigation of i
That the Treasurer Ihj allowed report w.o rec-nndaod laid u
■
Farr, const’etion work 100 00
of Barry.
14-Dr. R. I- Hart&gt;r. exanilnatlon Insane; | ante,
the matter, would make the foliMring nr- I
Aug. .1. 1906. Ray and
I ctalmrel.
85.80:
allowed.
■
table.
STATE OF MICHIGAN — County of J.
' ‘
’’---------------' 85 ‘h.
port
relative
to
the
amount
of
taxes
t&lt;«
tw*
[
550
00
Parr. cunstlcUon work
I" J. J. Ashbv. servfc«*« smallpox:
Barry County Court Houm*.
LEWIS HINE
The Committer &lt;•;;
Burry-S8. .
.
, *'
rtriaed for county purpMex for the follow* I
Aug. 28. 19o5. Baker ShriHastings. Oct. 17. HW.‘
Ii ctaltm-d. 83.3": allowot). 83.59.
• P. W. Burgess being duly sworti. deV
i
W. L THORP.’
1
ner. servlnr citation...
1 50
Claim* ria-S u.*-*| 1 ».:■.•«■•);
Dr.
Hyde.
examination
Insane; ine year:
peer, ami
and says
—that
Hat the ?nreyoOiK
____ ’ If.
awe m I
m’‘l B1 ,b* Lour of ®:3° »Hh
I poses
foregoing stateT claimed.
Fur Court Fun&lt;l..
w
A. (T. BOYES.
Aug. XS. V.W5. C.co, Wood­
84.30; allowed. 83.St&gt;.
report • ’
'
’
.
m&lt;»nt
is
tru.aud
correct
to
the
first
of
For
P.M.t
Fund...
7 00
"■V „ ■ ■•••-■ row !*•. Cn,fl7nac Miller presiding.
Roll
mansee.- labor on -drain
; 17 0. D. Burner, house rent; claimed.
I hi* knowk-dgi- and brlirf.
For Salary Fund.
Aug. -8. 1905 O. B. Gar­
On motfpn of Supervisor Nerinf the
83.73; -illowed. 81.75
md Satinrs Reii..f
called. All members present. Minutes
PHILIP W. BURGESS.
rett. help to survey
IB Fred Gallenger. services: .-lnlmM. For Soldier* —*
report
wa«
accepted
Ayes.
17:
nay
1.
Stjbscrllwd
nnd
sworn
to
before
nto
this
•4
m
I
r
’
“
*
1
a
l
‘
i
’
rov.*d
anti
signed.
Fund
'
an*! labor on drain-.-vtobcr. 19v5.
isva.
81.75; nllowad. SV75.
On motion of Supervisor Hine the
loth day of Ck*tobcr.
—
motion* of Supervisor Young the
Aug. 2S. 1905. W. B. Gar­
ORVILLE-C. BARNl'M.
BARNUM. , t ■■ !? F. G. Sheffield, scr.lces contagious F&gt;»r Miscellaneous PntTn«e»...
CRVII.J.E-C,
rets, help to suney-- •
; matter of carrying Insurance on boiler Board adjourned'to the hour of 1:30
--• - &gt;
diecast-: claimed. 81(.6O: allowed. 815.
Aug. Tt. l»06
David
[ On motion of Supervisor Abbey the
Goody**ur Bros , supplies: claimed.
n«
..(W)
M !n Court Houic was referred to the this aftenioon.
t'omit) .
Conklin, belt to survey
' report .o' the Drain Commissioner was
’ ' 885.SI. allowed. |76.S1.
----------- '■ Comlmittee
. .
committee on Insurance,
insurance,
Aug. XS. 1905. Watson
Burton,
medical services;
! accepted by the following vote: Ayes. • xi
xi C. ]|
Warner, help to surxey
83« 7*2 12 , on motion of Fuperviaor Young the
|
*~h» ^* •'1;,1.*&gt;, absent.not voting. 1.
, &gt;I claim*-;!. Jr.’.'- tm; allowed. |125.t&gt;n
ftcpl X. 1905,. Ray and
t J. 11. Carja-nter. hralth officer;
GEO W ABBEY.
।
Boa&gt;l
took
a
recrog
of
t«m
minute*.
Board
n|-t
ax per adjournment.
Parr, constetion work
■ Oa motion of SupervlsurReatrix the
i। claimed. 33(’.5(i; allowed. 8'«.f,n
A. N. WTLTJAMS
Tfa. Cammlttw on l**,&gt;«nrt by c
(0 ' rt,,r ,
Chalrmu. Miller.
Sept 16. 190-*. R*F an!’
M. Mnth-w. suppile-. &lt; !.ilm**tl. 81.20:
At.BKBT LAWRENCE.
।
Hoard
adjourned
until
the hour of 1.30 1 -j
.4
Parr, const’etion work «O0 00
• Ctattmao Hinkley, mrte rtfa loBowtaf RoH
Mrmtar. mil prrem.
I allowed. 81. :0
■
JOHN HYNEF
।
this
afternoon.
j
Sept. •!«. 1905- Bert Be_'l F. ■ W CIlfonJL meat? claimed. 55c:
I.. REAMS.
I
part
bireport
injr. help to ,Kurter....
i ullmred. W&gt;e.
*
Committee
To thv Ik»ard of Srpervisor* ot Barry
Committee un Township €kext.*« F.t
22 Grmgi- W. Reed, services; claimed.
On lraol*on of- Suporvlaor Maw.. t.h«i ’ Comty.
.
.
port, by Chairman Sherk.-made -report
Total amount! of orders.|18&lt;5 75
Board met as per adjournment. Su' '.lo.aft; .iit-Tw»&lt;l.. trn.c .
^Oec ^lll. _H&gt;.»t*. Ultance due
Ytiur Commltte* oa Insurance make na follow* 1
.
81805 20 , pwvlsor Miller In tho Chair. Roil 36 M Mathncr. r*r.l; claimed. 812'20; al- report was accepted by the following:
i lowed. 813 ?&lt;’.
•
■ .toti-: Ayes IS; nays. ii.
balled: all, members present
The Committee on Miscellaneous ■
—1 ■ * 11
— —■
S Harte-, smallpox: claimed.
Mt’D CREEK DRAIN.
The &lt;*6mmlttef« on Steam Heating of XI: Dr.
JiO.to;
allowed. 8i&lt;j 06
Claim,
by
ibrlr
rbalrfaan.
Nr,It...
To
lb.
H,.n..ruhle
Board
oi
Suprnl.
Mud ereek Drain h not now completed. 'HlTGourt House and Jail made the fol­ “ H. A
C. H Barber. Inquest; made the following partial report:
Cleric Report* beg leave to sub- *•”
claim*-d. 25.00. allowed. 85.00.
...
„ 1
Gentliinci! \ our committee ou
MUD i.-REEK DRAIN FUND.
lowing report:
Dr. D. E. FUlb.-r. Inquest; claimed 1&lt;» the T'om.r.i’*l** Board of Sup.-r-4M.ra: - . ,
, ,, .
Hastings. MjcLv Sept. 30, 13)05.
money to Ibe raised in the following i..
lour Ommui....... . C“faw
Ae. I ”&gt;» ■•'« tollowlos report ta mon!
Jf.00: allowed. » ■ to.
junr 5. 1»«5. runount a*-.
To the Honorable Board ot Super­
J. M. Elliot, sniailpor; claimed. 8'1.OO; counts i• *i&gt;*K,-tfuli* -ubtnit the following town»hl;re a* follow*:
&gt;-KH&lt;*d to th*- Towni-hip
allowed. S6S.OO.
” I vixors of Barry county:
»
as tn*-lr i port, re itumending the-allow.............
■■■■
of Johnvtowti for the
John Artrfanson. services; claimed, unte of th- , several amounts as given.
8 6J5 95 Gvntlpmen—Your
committee
on j
year l»6i
10.9% allowed. $10.94.
below, rttjd that the Clerk bo authorized
I steam beating of court house and jail,
June f». HK&gt;5. amount asDr. R. S Harter, smallpox; •l.iimed I to draw oniers for th** same:
im*ke^&lt;! to th«* TOwnsl’l;*
8. 0.00;- allowed. 836 oa
.
, submit the foliowiBg report:
of Johnstown for lhe
IxmlMUKh Bros. supplies: claimed. i *’ yun..M- Furn'M!’- ""PPM**; claimed.
kos 95
Tlie work was completed according
year IShmS ... I
..
819.5&lt;
j
89.70; allowed. &gt;:■ 70.
. | to • apeclfications and contract by .14 O.
June 5. XM&gt;5, amount a*JV/'KS"-“tart
. •.iattn*.-*l
Biuret:. supphl*s; claimed. ««&lt;•; al­
....'UIG» itm)&gt; to to
; Weatherly &amp; Pulte. except your com-j
-*fi V \ 3'oht2iu*K
»*-&gt;«'&lt;1 to th*-,Township
L’tC
lowed. 6ib-_
9
»*.3: •lSiSS%:/S*"re: -Wmrt
ot Baltimore; fur the
'•IclmM, II &amp;
. ..
JM» r&lt;*&gt; 2ktt 8? 1,1
. !iiin.-i r. ;
931 06 . tuitiee though? nest to plafre radiators , SoJL-H. Williams, labor, claimed. 8&lt;2.00;
.. year 19(t6.........
...
J»
»&gt;
_
Hany..
.
37 W. A ; R'i «’*
sllsalloweti.
•
J in court room In place ot pipes; also
■ ,U| *v&lt;
Jun* 5. RHw. amount a»claimed. . ariton.
.
ft• 'iun •*. •' ; ■
36
k&gt;.
R.
Cooper,
medical
services,
etc.;
* we placed sixty (6t&gt;) feet of Indirect •,
se»M*d to the Township
j MStlCtOll
&lt;4;
rlrlmetf. 81.34; allowed. 7Sc.
Dr. H.'-ii-' m-‘.
of Haltlmoru for tbe
«re":
.....
claimed. I lasting* ....
. ItN
Z«6 IM
*45 05 radiation in the probate office a’ a cost ;I 37 MitMleVlIle Sun. printing; claimed.
*;*4.5e: n|!o*e&lt;L
; 'ope*............
year
812.SO; allowed. 812.60
"
; of twenty-eight dollars (328.00.)
claimed.
Irving
...
•
June
1905. amount obS6
1
’
.
J.
Bnannble.
burial
of
soldier;
। Before installing the new heating)
4»r. V*H 102 .31;
I Johnstown..
sreeed to the Town«hlp
।
claimed. 740.00; allowed. 84&gt;).OO
aw swHim; r±
481 oo i plant Jt WBS necessary to remove the I 29 J. C Lambman. examination iiisnne;
I Maple un&gt;*e
»!'».?&lt;•; allowed. J.S ’8.
of Maple Drove for the
a j
1
-• •
• Orangeville
year 1905
old furnact-r. which were disposed" of |.
ir.
&lt;irugs; claimed
claimed. 85.10: allowed. 35.to,
FralricvUle .
June 5. Il*, amount a»34
trhs'
.
’
’
815
«
10
Mrs.
H.
T.lryelcr.
examination
insane;
| at the best posslolo price. In removh», ioof oo a&gt;.
•caiw.-d to the Township
'’a&lt;:
87 to;
_ aUov.^d
claimed. 85.10; allowed; 35.10.
•-*1 ra lnK thpse o!(* furnaces we found the
of Maple Grove for the
!
11
Jamrson
labor;
claimed.
85.00;
al
­
—i oo , fmpport M-alls*. and ceilings would have |
land.......... ’
year 1MM ....:
•.^’J-«tairt ini':'™"1'- 'tataM. Worxl
'
tawed. 85.00.
Yankee hpnng».l
June 5. l&gt;06. O- C. Har&lt;
to have much needed repairs, which 1 42 John L. Johnson, burial of soldier;
num. niina drain 3
&lt;lnlm-d. 840.00; allowed.840.40.
were made under toe supervision of ,i
Aug. 4. 1805. C.JF. Field.
।
43
Miler
XHaris,
furniture;
claimed,
I your committee.
publbthlna hotlee ot
i
fr.x.13; allowed. 36S.19.
’
I
:
! i 44 Dr. Guy Kelfer. medical services;
letting ................ "u - Aug. 4. 1905. John Daw­
,
,
JAIL.
ttaimed. 8l(i.5O; allowed. 86-00.
son. special comm'.-....
15 , Total
In*. Katie N. Butler, f-erviees;
Adg. t. 19&gt;^. Frank Rr&gt;rnI
। The bolh-r was taken down, cleaned ‘
dtalmed 836.00: allowed. 836.00.
«* »*B •Sli51'
i
beck. lalxw on drain...
1 and repaired and an additional rad I­ i 46 F. T. Morris, health officer; claimed.
Aug 4. T805. C. M Meek
■
A»yria
.....
.
'
tfS.90: allowed. 84'».9O.
JIDi *
I ation placed above.
•
probittc fees and ap-,’
MIX
A. M NEVINS.
Haliiruore.........
| 773
This Committee has superintended
pointing special com'r*
Barry
’ .
J A. YOUNG,
j IlMt »W
&lt;-• cS,'; "“ta",' 'XT1 Sgta,'tatafa*. Carlton
’ 1TW
Aug. 4. 19*&gt;5. B.' F. Gas­
&gt;v
j and overseen this jvork In its entirety
E. V. SMITH.
kell. Epeclal cotnm’r....
CojKleton
.
......
। and we have every nAson to l^lleve . Of. motion of Supervisor Johnson
Aug 4. 1905. H. H.
llaj*tltis».
’—•
that It is honestly and fairly done, we j bill No. 22 was laid upon the table.
Tnuk. speoinli. cotnm’r
How
Aug. 4. 1905. Geo, A. Bor­
.
; have been as economical as a good
On motion ot Supervisor Reams the 4, -“tart^KW: irert'SJS’ ln~*: Irving
1M0 •'
claim*
ges*. surveying, mnp
■arvifw*)
: and perfect job would admit and we ' partial report of the Committee on
service. 1 lobnatown.
MMI&gt;toOtov
,
Maple
Grove.
and profile
el Um* &gt;!■
I believe it will do its work-in a satis­ j Mlscellanedus Clalma was accepted ex­
Orangeville
Aug 4. 1805. Uro. A. Rur•I
.
g*Mj«. labor on drain...
rept bills No*. 22. *’W and 40. which w
! factory manner.
,n",ne: PrairievilleRutland
Aug. 2X. 180.'. Bak&lt;*r Bhrl’ j motion prevailed by the following
EXPENDITURES,
, Thornapple .....'
n«-r. serving citation...
4g^^^rt
2','F
ln
“
:
; vote: Ayes. 18; nays. 0.
-,
I Woodland.......
Aug. 2«. 19«t&gt;. W. T. Gar­
i Paid P. H. Movbler for englnrvri SS.lSL-aiTT.
rett. help to survwr . -.
I ing rendees................................... 1 32 so \ QIt motion ot Supervisor Roams
In tni&lt;Hl. 89
Aug. 2K 1905 GeQ. WoodFald J. S. Ward for labor
3S i bills . .os. 22. 35 aud 4« svrere taken
mamw*-. labor on drain
„
S-e
?u~5Eu.
;
r
wu
:
“
taw.
Paid L. Patton for labor
1 76 ' from tho tabic and referred back to
Paid R. Ppttcj- for labor
- J6 the
"
s'---- '**—
—
»»&lt;■•
—iiotatata...
Committee
on
Miscellaneous
147 C •»- M - •
Paid L. -Hayes for labor
rUtm*-«l fl50 Claims..
labor on drain
j
Paid F. Didletnan for labor
141 c. m
'-r'
Aug. M. 1905. .W. B. Gar­
ctota«.
Paid W. Roush for labor
Moved and supported that.the Board • £# !?.&amp;■ JES*"
rtaim^f r*ret!. help to survey...
Paid Dell Webb for labor and
Township
adjourn until 1.30 this afternoon. Mo­
Tdtal. 148 Dr. F Y.
AUK 38. 1905. Watson
’* k.aWtS’ffil,-“tart
material
|».2O.
sll*'
” •• ■­
’
Warner, help to survey
tion
prevailed.
Paid M. Hall for labor
150 H A. Bxrb ’r f ;
Sept. 6. 1905, M. L Cook.
Paid F. G. Wood for tabor.
'Assyria
• ItltU-t *»
$13.00: ull*»*&lt;
pub. bridge, notice....
Paid A. D. Maynard for draying..
•Baltimore
1:80 P. M.
74
»
’
»i
W
"
UPPU
*
:
Sept. 16. 1906. Ray and
151
O
E
Fu"
”,’
Paid R. K. Grant for supplies....
•Barry
cb®*i
Parr, const’etion work. 100 0t)
115.00: dl’a'1 ’
’ ' vank Roorback
I Paid Goodyoar Bros
The Board met as per me adjourn­
v oo. *»—- _** w--,“tart I Curium
Sept. 16. 1905. Bert Se17 57
152 Arthur
Castleton
Paid Toxnlln-'in A Co.-----........ •
ment
nnd
was
called
to
order
by
Chair
­
3
00
116.60;
slk'W1 »■
gar. help to survey.
BaNtltip*...........
Paid Weatherly &amp; Pulte by cash
,,
«So
’
.
.LUlr^repre:
ru,„rt
man
Miller.
Roll
called.
All
members
Hope.
153 W. H..
as per contract
• • • • MW &lt;H?
Total amount of orders.8 250 90
Irving.......... ...
140 nO; all-*1 ■ ■'
present except Supervisor Maus, who
■* p- W. wilt 1.1.0,- el.ln-H,
m
Oct 10. 1906. balance due
154 F. B- Timn*-*
was gxensed. The report of the In­ . “»rt 11.00 w,w-.-c“tawl. (Loo, o). Jobhxtown
•Maple Grove....
drain ................. *............
*2J&lt;9 10
claimed. KjL’
spector of Jail was read by the Clerk. ‘ 2l2XrtT™M.,'UP‘,““: '“tata. n.00; •pransevlUo
155 Dr A- I- r" . .,
CLOVERDALE DRAIN.
•Prairieville
On motion of Supervisor Abbey the
.D-niC'l »■
, -.1
Received for old furnaces.
J i!SS
Rutland
" $r*ta»~&gt;Cu.o«
report was accepted. Ayes, 16; nays. 0. T»
First Order of Determination made No- Bold 7 doom
6 25
. , .ami
Communication of State Superinten­ oo ’^tayS.’tt’ Co
woodland........
r&lt;Mnal 'Jrder^f Determination, re-ostab- Bold brick
Yankee
Bprlnt*.
dent
of
Public
Instruction
read
in
re
­
■ wrs9rt
.5 UO 73
Total ..... County
'^CciSract^^Zadvertte^to^ye ’let Sept. | TurnetTover^to^
Movd by S’:?* ; ,
ttf*
«l.ukJS’i.S? f™n*: '“tart
_ unirv v,.-.
r 110 71 lation to the fixing of the salary of the
blll No 11”
'
and receipt taken for sar
County School Commissioner; also
2‘said'5ietting of'contracts has
.d*' Contract price for heating.
Motion h*t
Thorp tj*
affidavit of J. C. Ketcham as to num­
Ertra radiation
On
moi
ion
t
arcep*
1
lO^HYN^
**
ber of school rooms In the county.
epalrinf tail boiler and extra
an
report of the
&lt;■ - ‘
yew b
On motion of Supervisor Reams the
Rradlatlun
allowed. 81.00. ‘ PUCB* claimed. 81.00;
_______________ _______________________ by the toiloTlfg u’t.i
^Thc^foRowing named drains were ap­
affidavit of J. C. Ketcham was referred
Total coet to "130 78 to the Committee on Salariog.
plied for since the date of last report:
Publishing*3~?i■
Co N uw
«West
£W
tz7m:
On motion of Isupervinor Johnson the
Moved by
y ^iS be
On motion of Supervisor Thorp the
Petition to adopt the provisions of I
WOODLAND CENTER DRAIN.
act No. 118 of Public Acta of 1905, enti­ «■"--•A «,5r,p,1OT; report was accepted. Ayca, 18; nays, 0. Board proceeded to the election of supported tliat bu*
j
Ye** *•
Application filed Oct. 25. lto&lt;. to clean
Hereupon,
upon
motion
of
Superin
­
tled
An
Act
to
Provide
for
the
Pay
­
School Examiner and Janitor.
at jthe^ amount
•
iwm
,, c&lt;1-* •mppllca: rial
—-mad.
out. deepen, widen and extend drain, in
tendent Nevins, lhe Board adjourned
ment of Bounty for the Killing of
Lite Township of Woodland.
On
motion
of
Supervisor
Sherk
the
‘
ALFRED
M
NEVINS.
claimed, until 8:30 o’clock tomorrow morning.
First Order of Determination made
English Sparrows was presented and
JOHN HINKLEY.
chairman appointed aa teller* Super­ •upported that ii* •
, J1 M- MIL1-ER. Chairman.
y
read. No action taken.
^FlnaT Order ot Determination made
supplies;
Committee.
visor Geo. W. Abbey and Supervisor at I21.5G
ORVILLE C. BARNUM. Clerk
Hl*!*.
The Committee on Criminal Claims,
Mo*«4
by
SupcnrljoV
Albert
W'lI^eandor Reams
f Contracts let March 20. 1905. and work
claimed.
by their chairman. Supervisor Reams,
On motion ot Sul
;
Motion made by Supervisor Chsxn- vote on bill No.
liama that the report of the commit­ presented the following as their par*
jiuy aaJ]
Barry County Court House.
!&gt;erlatn that Jhe Board proceed to the
tee be accipud. Ayes. 18: nays. 0.
Moved by 8up«n lW[
gjtogto 11
WOODLAND CENTER DRAIN FUNDHastings,
Oct.
18.
1905.
Moved by Supervisor Reams that the To the Honorable Board of Supervisors:
election of School Examiner. Morion coded that b»l
_ ___________
*
chrtxnad.’l
91 Daniel
A. Miller, _ aervfo^;
Board met at the hour of 8:30. carried. Tellers sworn.
34.50; allowed. M.M.
Drain Commissi oner’s accounts be
April 10. IMS. amount asYour Committee on Criminal Claims
•OMOd
w placed in the hands ot the Drain Com­ nn&lt;! Kccourtn respectfully submit the folFirst ballot.
Whole number of' ’’au’Serrlkor
tare.* Called to order by the Chairman Roil
March 27. ” 1MX*. P. A.
called. All members premt. Minutes rotes cast. IK
mittee. Motion carried.
&gt;3 F. Horton, merchandise;
Bbtodon. drotrtpt;ons..» 3 00
'
’
'“tart,
“~e”‘
rooWvnd....
811.62; ahoved. 821.es.
On motion of Bupenrhui
April 4. 1806. C. W. Gv®and
signed.
Bo4u-d adjourned until 8:90 o clock A.
Mn rocWvad
oktaai.
Supervisor Abbey o!Jer«l the follow­
No choice.
1 II. Manning. witness feet; claimed.
ing resolution and moved its adoption
"• “a a iiGML Ctalrata.
Second ballot Whole number of■ lul taction •» •m™a^-k*. 1°.
3 Marcus00^4' Riker.
justice foes:
"Resolved, Thai the County Treas­ votes cast. 18.
OBVTLLB C. BARNUM. Clerk.
urer be authorised to borrow such Burton A. Perry received....
claimed. SUT.tt: shewed. BM W
sums of money as may be nroeeaauy to A. W. Ohamirorialn received.
1
n*
«S'” UM”
4 KJ I
t 1M&lt;1. tbctolfa’ ”1
Continued OU lasre 11 .

Supervisors’ Proceedings i

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�-gASTIWQS BANNER. NOVEMBER 2B. 1905.

BUSHELS
fl-X

.

of WHEAT

Locaj News.

Continued from page 12.

the Acre

Ms-hlLr f?™

IflilirrPa

We agaiurenew our Christmas sugTo Ih. Honor.hfe
1 gestlon. Berthe BANNER to your
* productlra
apauicy ID dollar* ot j relative or friend who may be in any
; other county or another state. The
I BANNER would seem to all such, like
VPfc! tfce farmer n letter from home.
nothing, but the prico
The new owners of the Pere Mar­
,.| tllllDg It. telia tta
quette system are looking over the
w-"!
field covered by those lines, and are
asking local manufacturers and bualneM men how the road can better serve
them. That'a business like.

Canadian
Government

“,w:

.

gupcrvu,oni'. ’

*reran£“5?JS;XC.rlb "S’ ‘J'1” *"*

i It would please the rural carriers if
absolutely free to every you will place stamps on your . envel■ icre* of »tx-h laud.
I opes instead of dropping pennies in
the box to be fumbled after at&gt; loss of
... h »nd other corpor- time. The.boys have a none to&lt;&gt; easy
job
and a little interest in them will
•5.000.tanrars from
be appreciated.
.

13

Supervisors’ Proceedings

"

'“•

'•o ’ aHnwiS
IU F T ’ ShriT M-

clatmad.
ref erred to Bd.

’3 M:

l!!SS"B.wV'rT;
.Maynard,
1,1 ik m
is-

livery;

claimed

"v"’:
"M:
Pontase and &gt;xpr«M;
allowed. 317.37,
non; hJtt.Uh
claimed.

Fire Protection at County Fa'rin. by
Supervisor Chamberlain, their chair­
man. reported as follows:
Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors:
Your Committee on Water Works and
Fire Protection at the County F.&amp;m
would report a- follows:
.
After InveetlgStinc. your committee
thought best not to put In a tank for fire
»eetlon. h*. Il would t&gt;c an extra emit of
. but thought It necessary to put up a
building over the well; put In a gasotlne
engine and pump to make water conve­
nient out doors nnd In the house, which
we have done with lhe following expense:
Arthur Crook, drawing stoneI 5 3S
Covert Fruyer. cement blocks 85 00
Alllck Bolter; drawing- blocks and
tending mason
S3 00
James Bolter, mason work 34 00
It. 1. Uendersbutt. pump, pipe and
how
22 75.
Tomlinson Lumber Co 34 55
F. J. Braton for slate and slating
roof
31 17
Alonso Tubiaa and Jak»- Henry for
K neeland Mf&lt;• Co . .. ^
— ~.

the morning bai^h.
Condition*

Uadev Wbloh it sb

••YOUR MONEY IS
NO GOOD”
and will bo refunded to ytA. if after

Cold baths In the morning are un­
doubtedly beneficial,- but ouly to tbot*
persons who bare sufficient vital ener­
gy nnd nervous force to insure good
reaction with qo subsequent languor or
lassitude.. Many persons who are great
ly refreshed by their morning bath feel
tired or languid t uro or three hours aft­
er It. When this occurs It Is conclusive
evidence that tbe practice Is harmful.
Persons who hare on abundance of
blood and flrah. who are lymphatic or
sluggish In temperament and whose
nervous force is not depleted, can take
a cold morning batb to a&lt;1 vantage.
Others who are Inclined to be thin,
whose bands and feet become cold ant!
clammy on slight provocation, who‘di­
gest food slowly and assimilate It with
difficulty, who are .nervous and who
have much on their minds should avoid
early morning cold bathing. For such
tbe batb before retiring at night Is rec­
ommended, as It should be fallowed by
rest of brain and body till equable, con­
ditions of circulation are re-established.
Some persons who are weak in nerve
power have such excitable nerves that
they get nt once -a |&gt;crfect reaction
from cold bathing, but lose In after ef­
fects more than the value of the bath.
This class of individuals should not
bathe too often and should always use
tepid water, choosing the time prefer­
ably liefore retiring.

THE FAMOUS

Matt.J.JohhsohsI

6088
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE

ln?,Ur’t1 “nd kroner;
!•»&gt;
iT4.; M
«Uowed. ».U.
;
,®S!
194 Frank Heath, suppllea: claimed. 34.00;
-you arc not satisfied with results.
°™*r dr*wn*® 54arvu.&lt; \4. Hiker. justice fee** 195 5 un *1;
This is our guarantee which goes
claimed! &gt;63.75; allowed. &gt;63.75. . '
carpenter work and painting....
cu n d m m Spark
with every bottle.
plug
and
pump
jack
'•
a'’i« -2’
*»*hlng; 196 Henry Chamberlain, aervice*? health
'“•"'•■dl 3«3-.«. allowed. 363.76.
Rapids Supply Co., for belts
nffleer; Calmed, 33.00. allowed. 35.00. Grand
and belt dressing
1?. Henrj Chamberlin, service*; claimed, Fred
L. Heath, paint
33.1.50; allowed. 333 50.
A. E. MULHOLLAND
15,4 Dr. G. R. Hyde, medical servieea; I H. N ‘Hoemtr, drawing slate
The Michigan railroads quite gen­
pi :«t "SHh Century
....
allowed. 34.50.
Tosal .
...3555 40
sheriff fee*: I !»&gt;•
4tnl all Information erally have withdawn from the associ­
A. Hanlon, poet mortem; claimed.
HENRY CHAMBERLIN.
.1 SJBte,«d’
H: allowed. 368.14;
• TKitenJeot of ImtnL
HI* 00; allowed. 33-00.
E. V. SMITH;
. Uurnls*. attending court; .'00 John Ketchum, aervices and expense*;
ation which required travellers to buy ”* V .
A. N. WIL!JAMS.
allowed. &gt;109.00.
|
claimed. 314.09; ul«allowed.
tickets for every trip and will restore
Committee.
rnment Arent.
~ V hT2?’’ Ifrvlr,‘'‘ Teller case; 201 J. H. Dennis; claimed. 34.19. aUowed.
ImedJ no w. allowed. 60c.
&gt;
On motion' of Supervisor :D. Wil­
31.19.
th&lt; old 100U miles Ixx-k- so )&gt;opnlar
H lOaborn... .up|di&lt;&gt;; claimed, .'07 A. N. Williams, s^rvlees. health offl- liams. the report was accepted by the
ffred. 33.00.
w
with,travelling men. TheGrandTnuik.
ver. claimed. |13.5Q, allowed, 313.50.
following vote: Yeas, 17; nays. 0.
Do yon realize that Christmas
Farnlss. trarnt' account: -I- Frank Rontbcek. livery; claimed.
Western ami Pens Marquette are um&lt;.mg
'I he Committee on Pay Boll, by
claimed; 3S9.OO, allowed. &gt;39.00.
.
will soon be here. Welt, of epurae
Chairman Maus, made their report as
Furals*, exptwiie account;
the number making the change. ’
you want some good photos trade
-3M.FJ; allowed.,320.82.
follows:
J. A. YOUNG.
as they make the beet kind of
Furnb&lt;- criminal account;
• C. W. Tost, of Battle Creek, was!
E. V. SMITH
■ -To Chairman and Members of the
clatn.n!.! 31.132 &lt;&gt;0; allowed. &gt;1.135.00.
presents. It behooves you o&gt; get
On motion of Supervisor Maus, bill
last week elected president of the Citi- }
V. B. RuntLs board of prisoners;
Board of Supervisors:
them made at once as it takes
No. 1ST, was allowed by the following
389,.5.-.Uowed.
3897.£.0
time to make good photos.
xen’a National Alliance at ih- St.
litebk. -deputy »h«: Iff-feex. vole, at the amounU'claimed: Yeas, • Gentlemen: Your commitec on pay­
Come at once and avoid the
roll
respectfully
Submit
the
fallowing
clainuHl.
Dials
meeting
The
convention
ap-1
----3-4*3.33;
allowed.
is;
naAA
0.
.
*
ia the
39 E II
I! Sisson.
'
rush.. A good enlarged portrait
Justice fe&lt;-«; clatmod.
Supervisor Reams moved that bill as their report recommending the al­
proved the idea pf prosecuting trusts j
SK.SO:
0; ohosVi
a
&gt;4.60.
would make a line gift. We
lowance of tbe several amount* as
No
200
be
allowed
at
the
amount
40
Lee
H.
Pryor
cxj,&lt;-n*-account:
among .which it names prominently ;
make only the kind'tha: -pleases.
claimed. Yeas. 9; nays. 0. Motion luat. given below am! the clerk be auth­
claimed J 15725; allowed. 357.25
Write or phone us and we will
tbe labor trust. It.demands the o]«n j 11 Chauneqy B Bishop, justice fees:
On motion of Supervisor Albert Wil­ orized to draw order* for the same:
Magllnbccci luul n memory »o ex­
let votkknow If we have your old
■••lalnu'd., J3.V0: allowed. 83 M.
• .Salmon« shop, freedom to have nnd follow a
liams the Board'.adjourned to Satur­
traordinary
that
It
seemed
to
dwarf
all
negative
yet.
Hurry S Kltehy. attcndlnc court, day, October 21. at lhe Irour of 8:30
I the mid-J ; trade, right of private contract and ' 42 claimed.-|6i
hls
other
niental
fncultlea.
He
read
all
allowed. &gt;81.0&lt;)
i \V
Rtk*r. justice fees;
ancient and modern languages that
i ;i-h hud is J right to work, tbe numlier of hour.- 48 Mnrctm
claimed.) 39.3»; allowed. 33.30.
Abbey
G. M. MILLER'. Chairman.
12 S36
12 $36 12 had a literature and was familiar with,
nt Salmon &lt; i. i«ing a matter of iuutual agreement, i 41 Frank i D&lt;&gt;sf»r4 okputy. service*; ORVILLE C. BARNUM. Clerk.
Boxes
3b 36 36 the title and contents of every known
claimrd., 33, K&gt;: allowed. 33.39.
Chamberlain
10 60
Phone 140
Nashville, Mich.
It is probable that if no horses iverc [ 45 Lyman Dayton, damage&lt; claimed.
' book. He once gnld that be -could re­
Hinkley
12 36 3«i 1 bO
39.00;' rrifcited -to board.
. .
Barry
County
Court
House.
peat tbe titles of over' 500,000 bodka •
l .a new used in our cities the English sparrow j
L. REAMS.
Hine
W.
THORPE.
'i
Hast Inga, Oct. 21, HKKi.
written In many languages on a divot- :
Hynes
.
.16
ting Finn­ woqld almost wholly1 disappear, and ' \
, jDHN HINKLEY, j Board met as per adjournment. Johnson
84 36 84 j slty 'of subjects. Ills whole life was
an* i Hos- the plague of house fiips would lie j On moth n of supervisor Sherk the Chairman MHler In the chair. Roll Lawrence
1 given to study. He commonly remainreport
was
accepted;
Yeas.
1R:
nayg.
0.
|
called;
All
member*
present
except
greatly diminished, the sparrow find-'
Maus
Yd nt work all night, and when nature
of Supervisor Hine crim- Supervisor Sherk. Minutes read.
ing his chief f&lt;&gt;4 supply in the drop- j lna&amp;bdl” hjn
ttV-r/
Nevins
36
.W 40 coul'l endure no more be lay down
—- ----------.1 was laid upon-the
On motion of Supervisor Hinkley the Reams
11-' lot tin
ings of t)iv home, while the Hies breed '
wherever be chanced to be. and with i Having removed 1 invite toy old
minutes were approved uy the follorw- Smith
the floor for a &lt;-ou&lt;-h, a book for a pH- , patrons and ail who are interested
almost entirely in the manure piles I On motion of Supervisor Sherk the ing vote:
• Sherk
04
low nnd covered with an okl tattered. : In good horse shoeing to call at my,
'■ v.- tlif’.n. -be* around the horse barns, yet not the* ’ «Pi&gt;t that was referred lo the Board ! Ayes—Chamberlain. Hynes. Johnson. Thorpe
04
new location in connection with
10 (&gt;0 36 M clonk ho wpuld sleep for a few bourn,
tvo nuisances combined with the ■ in criminal, bill No. 20 was allowed. Lawrence. Nevins.- Reams. Smith, Williams A. N.
thou rise and go to work again, He
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Thorp. Miller.
•
Williams I). ’
automobile will ever coin pel men to I. On motldn of Superilror Maus the
.Nays
literally know everything that was
Nays— Abbdlu
AbbeJ:. Boyes. Hine. Hinkley. Young
get dong&lt;with'oqt the horse.
Board
adJottrnef Until
tomorrow । Maus. Williams 1 Baltimore- Williams Miller.
worth' knowing In his time, but pro■ morning at! the hour-of 8:30 a m.
'’ (Carlton).
~
—
Young.
duced nothing of his own.
Some ofp^ w.1k&gt; has
’«served....thv j
—o
-----------Q M. MILLER. Chairman.
who wifi also do all (finds of wood
' The Cqmralttve on Printing, by
Total
methods of sucocMfuAncn^ays: ’• When ; ORVILLE
BARNUM. Clerk
| Chairman Chamberlain, made the folrepairing.
Remember the place.
J. L. Maus.
J lowing.report:
■
you fight or work make 110 fuss. The ■
! “I dropped my watch Jodity. and It
Opposite the Michigan Central Pas­
। To the Honorable .Board of SuperPhone 292.
tlnrrs County Court Hous«*’| has been gaining ten minutes an hour.’’
hen cackles only after she has laid an
senger Depot; Hastings, Mich.
•
On motion of Supervisor Lawrence |
Hastings, Oct, 19. Ithl.V I visors.
egg. The noise and sizzle uf the loco-,
1CTll ।| Gentlemen:
Your Committee on1 the report was accepted by the follbw- ' said a man, at the same time handing
I Beard n et a* por adjournment.
motive, are not force. All force is I
!; tbe watch to n New York .jeweler. The
n
Ro
’l i Printing hate conferred -with twrcral mg vole: Yeas. 17; nays, 0.
| Called to ©rder by chairman
T
”
Mlnutea publ^t”’rs r‘‘l«u,v’' »*» printing the
Moved by Sty^rvlsor Nevins that
M»u«-k n gins* in hl&gt; eye. looksilent. The hee haw of the mule may jcallid
■
NOTICE.
All tn-mb-r^ present. J..,..-,,-,
Minute* । fu|| wroce4.dlMgb cf tbe
Board of So- the Board adjourn lo the first Monday ‘ ed Into the Interior of tbe watchy poked
The siitnul meetlni of tbe MockbulJ»&gt;r».of the
’ .
startle lint it is not dangerous ax his ' read, corrected and signed'peiviadrs. and wo 'have received the in January at the hour of 2 o’clock p. ■ something with a «tua!l Instrument, Klvrr-lde Cemetery Corapsuy. of tbe City of
Hn-dlMA.
Mkhlcui.
will be held on V'Hlaesday.
bind 1-gs. Bear in mind that it is an |
, a of Supervisor Reams th&gt; 1 following bids:
m
Motion prevailed and the Board , set the weteb by a regulator and.
....
I repon of t ie Committee on Cquallta- 1
lircembcr Ctb. n»rt, at 7 o'clock, p. m. Maadsnl
adjourned.^
. j handing It back. said. "It’s nil right tttne.kt
empty, wagon that makes the. mo*: ;। tj1H1 WHS tiiken
t8
the city council room.
from the table and on ! Hastings Banner
The
bmdnc'-»
of
Ibr
lot will be,tbe &lt;ioc
G.
M.
MILLER.
Chairman.
j now. and I’ve set it by the correct tion of three trustee*. Inmeet
noise when in motion. The
TL noi^e ut* a‘ JI motion of liuperiisor
.
Nrvlna the same Hastings Herald
115 O') OK VILLE C. BARNUM. Clerk.
place of «'he-ter MeeI time.” and
‘"How
ranch?
” said the cu'stomdrum is due to the fact■ that
i*
a* read
-er. ITillo Sheldon
Robert
1. Hendershott
'*----- there
*
’ *j was accepted
------------------J
j Haxtlgns Journal.......
uImth- term* of «0ee expire that day. Mid aueb
»¥•
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Middleville
Sun
|
er.
relieved.
“
Nothing.
”
uas
the
annothin* in
in it.
it
of report
Supervisor
other huMnr-* as may be lawfully brtutht be­
nothing
| On motion
a»j(1vewas Chambet
placed In |
As the Middleville Sun Is tie low­ THANKSGIVING DAY
j ewer. "But I can’t let you work for fore tbe meeUnt.
•
ami
EXCURSION RATES.; me without pay..”’’ “We never charge
Ah lot owners by purchase are-tix-ttbolder*
The national grange ba.* endorsed-the j tbe hands «lf the Committee on Appor- j est bidder, your committee woflld rec­
aud entitled to vote at &lt;udd meeting. A pone
On account .of Thanksgiving Day the J...
any one for such a service.
?- -Why tual attendance t* hwvbr dr-dred.
i,lM ot tadepead«nt f.rmer'. pbun«!
Superybj.r Htaf.I1'" ommend the letting of said painting
... ,
1 pen motion 01 supervisor rum- me to
to the
th&lt;
•
yon? The hairspring hated. Iladlnas. Jmr. wth. i«b.
said Middleville Suit The C. K. * 8. Ry. Cj. will sell round trip I should
‘ ’* we charge
‘
lines. Thia i*.a good idea.
Ex
t'ltituTKit
it. ltrs.
’e n",,e i Board adjo«rrod until Friday. October ■ wor
.....jjtC to be done it five :hl&gt;n»aui' excursion tickets, at one and one third 1 was doubled, and that made the watch
Jons r.Ee»Mtit. derm
♦ .the farmrrsof Barry countv w ill act on |
at the• *hbur
. ........of
' -s:3" -a. —tn.
supplement.* and one Lun.h^l pamphState of Michigan.
; run fast A single touch set It right”
fare
for
the
round
trip.
Date
of
sale.
i ounty of Harry.
G. M. MILLER. Chairman. , lets, according to the previous custom
Then l»*t all wottt together tv have
M iilu
ORVILLE
BARNUM. Clerk'.
Nov. 2t»
Return lim.L
| of contract publishing. The Supple­ *-v».
-S' and*M)th.
nuu.-vvM.
«wiurn
Iiui-v. leavtea*Thr Lujter of Opals.
legislature of Michigan
the
Bany County Court Home.
’ ments to be prirtted within two weeks ing destination not later than Derera-' Many gems often without any appar&lt; HA5CEHY ORPKH.
.
the sime law they ______________
have in low A.
after the adjournment ot the. present
of Michigan.
her
4th,
J1K».
ber
4th.
l'.KC&gt;.
:
ent
cause
sujdenb’ become cracked or State
which compel.- every phone line in '
Fifth Juffictal Uir.-uJt It. (Ituxet*.
’ — ’• ’
October
session
ami
shall
include
the
, Hastings, Oct. 20. 1^D5.
Suit 1•endIns la Cirralt &lt;’o«ri in tbe &lt; aunty ot
S. .JC. Greusel. Agent. I seamed, -the damage being beyond rethat stale-to give connections with, all : Board mat ag per adjournment at i two extra sessions of the Board and
Barry, in ('tiancery nt Hsstinxv Michigan, oa
pair. Opals, known ns the unluckicst the jvtn day of November. IW.
the pamphlets to be printed within
other line*. There is no reaM&gt;n w hy j
PEOPLES EXCHANGE
the hour ot1s':30 a. m.. Chairman Mil­ fertty days after the adjournment of
HER FAVORITE VEHICLE.
stones, are so sensitive thnt thotr beau­ ^ieorge Wi.ltcbtnb, Complyfaant.
.
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?c
,
t
A
||
Dinm
.
|
the Bell linos should refuse connections! h.r
rou .ailed,
jhe
* Jannxtn’ - - y xesslou. the pttrnphlets to
ty is frequently • destroyed by their Ann* Whitcomb. Defendent.
with the Indspcndent systems, or thelb^rs present
Minutes of yesterday's
In thl« cauw. It a|&gt;|*a:lug that tbe dUtrodont.
‘
the
... same
’ame size a« last year.
Jatixesod, Prop.
wearer’s proximity to uuopon Are. Tbe
Anna Wiilti-omb. I-a resident of Horiimder. N.
wuuft. .reaU.^
—-approved and sign*’*!. |
latter the former, any more than that | niretln^
.
HENRY CHAMBERIJUN.
luster of this stone Is Caused by tlio 3 .,aud I* not s resident ot till* stale »t&lt;J rbereSupervisor Hln«» moved that criminal j
I I’m sorry for lhe woman Whose
JOHN HYNES.
fare
00 motion of Thomas ,v iTyor. «o'.li|uors for
one railroad should refuse to receive ,
presence ©f myriads of little fissures,
; bill No. 45
taken from the table
' LEWIS HINE.
mandnrds, social or physical, do not which deflect tbe light Into the vhartfe- romplalnant.-It Is ordered that tbedtfradem
'and that th* sam- be'allowed at the I
tar* from another line.
enter her appearaaec in this wV- on ot liefore
•
Committee.
_
'I (HTiuit
&gt;
her to handle q
“ hoe.
Ml-*.- •*
It WV-WM*'
seem*. to । terlstic prismatic color of tlie gem. Tbe f-sir iroutU - (rotn tbe date ot tM- order and
' sum
num of sK.tx
»K.I&gt; . -Motion prevailed. Yeas.! On motion of Supervisor loung the lue aH graceful an Instrument ns n golf
that within tsentyd*y«. th- roinnbdnant cause
i tiniest of these Assures Is likely at any tbl« order to be rublHhed in tbe Hasting* Pax.14; nays. I. ■ '
•tutri was
wn« ’ areAntod
hr the
thA following!
follnwlnr
,
, _____ , *
1* 11;
report
accepted by
• club. An hours exereisw along a tidy I moment to destroy the stone.
kkk. said ribllcatloo.-' to be eontitiued oneI Moved by Supervisor Lawrence that ot c : Yeas.: jj; nays. OtabsenL 1.
garden
row
will
produce
the
fim-st
kind
• the Board sru&lt;:ee&lt;t -to the. election of
The* Committee
on
Insurance,
limit Judge
1 Superlnt-ndtnt ot the P &gt;or. Motion through their chairman. Hinkley, sub- , of u glow. aud. withal, you get so much '
mumao A I’njoa.
more done with a hoe! It 1* but a poor . "If yon keep on,” said the imlolous
. prevailed. |
mltted their report:
Solleilor* for Coa&gt;plainant.
spirited person who will "putter with i
■ On motion of Supervisor Reams th­ To the Board of Supervisors'
kislUCM addree*.
layman, "yon will And cures for nil the
Haxtlor*. Mlchloan.
=
’ chair appointed -Supervisors Sherk and
Tour Committee on Insurance beg flower*.’’ but dare not work iu the veg- j diseases tbit uflesh
Is heir ta . Then
i Boyes as tellers. Tellers sworn by the leave to report as follows:
etable garden for fear thnt soiue one 1 wtiai.will you dnT*
j Clerk, after nrfcich a ballot foy SuperThat the
Lhe’- County Treasurer he muy think she has to do It. If the
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Then.
’
*
answered
the
sdentlst.
"we
LINE
Intemlent
&gt;ine of cur Homi- Made Taff]? and Peanut Criap.
4iin
t tivt of| the Poor was taken with authorised to renew all insurance pOH- neighbors are scandalized because 1 will proceed to seek cures for the new
number
"of vote* out was IS
?”,red turn the baby loose In tho shade on tbe
j thew'boie
following
result;
• piire.3-14 made out of the best materials, and made
diseases to which' our remedies bnvy
•Morri, Bi.rtr.n nrriral........................ U&gt; ' ■ “I
Mt Jmmarj grass and push the wheel hoe Instead
fiven
rise
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—
Washington
Star.
session of ibis Board
of the perambulator It is their lookout.
Gilbert Striker received 7
You will like our Home Made Apple Butter Pies.
JOHN HINKLEY
Perhaps now they are dying to dig aud
P. W. Burgets received......................... 1 1
..HENRY CHAMBERLAIN
have not quite dar«al for fear of my
"How do you know that .young
Morris Budton having received a ma­
A. M. NEVINS
SANITARY i«Uw b«t bwanie III, mid, right;
jority of the votes ca*t wa&lt; declared
On motion of Supervisor Hynes th« rmthing criticism! Let them know tho Bounder’s Intentions are serious?’
ocr aa
*t &lt;l clean and wholesome. It’« wrap
report was accepted. Yeas, 17; nays. B. want. I purpose to dig, to rake, to
u r&lt; c A U. ped (n oiled paper as soon as its baked.
"He’s quit giving roe flowers and
elected.
Supervisor!Thorp moved that the
The Committee on Apportionment, sow, to weed, to hoe nnd to harvest for candy and substituted chafing dishes
FIM L&lt;\1 HF LNIARS AND CONFECTIONS.
'
Board, proceed to the election of a •through Chairman A. N. Williams, tho sake of what I get out of It In men and cookbooks and things.”—Cleveland-'
County Drnlh Commissioner. Motion submitted the following rei»rU
tai growth, flowers, exercise, aesthetic Lender.
p'reraBt d.
I
To the Hon. Board of Supervisors: gplift nnd vegetables. 1 shall Uke my
Pending tie balloting Supervisor
Gentlemen:
Your Committee on turn. too. with the bicycle, the tennis
Thorp| moved to take a recess of fif­ i Apportionment would
He who
the world
owes
him
respectfully racket aud the golf dubs, but next tn
—
— thinks
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’‘•Oris
m Imitators..
Props. T*» CITY BAKERY.
teen njlnutes; Motion was carried.
; submit the fololwing report:’
the gt»cnrt the wheel hoc Is my favor- • living is always trying,to overdraw
Upon reasHemVUng the ballot was
। Ite. vehicle!—Mary Rogers Miller In j his accounts.
completed with the following result: ' •
•1541 &lt;U
t
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Whole number of votes cast.‘IS.
j HaTtiiuorr
l&lt;M f&lt;9 Success Magazine.
P. W. Burgeim received....................... JO I Barry. .
A POLICEMAN'S TESTIMONY.
&lt;X?OOOOOOOOOOOOCX
&lt;
'ariton
-C. S.• ~
•
.don
received
........
.
............
7
j
Palmerlion received
................ “ Castleton
I j.
J. N.
N. Patterson,
Patterson, night
night policeman of
,
,
ZT
7
,
.
I
io w
John Kurtz received
nteive«l...........................
......................... 1 1 Hasting*..
The sensation of thirst Im caused by n 1
iM, writes. ‘• '—
Cwt
t winter I had
P. w Burgess having 5®r^£vedJ a-i Hast!tuts City 1
lack
ick of fluids Id the system. &gt;u
In H
a a bad void
cold on ray lungs
lung* and
a
tried at
HsMInx*
City
8
votes cast was de­ Hope
13*40 State of health It Indicates that the least n half dozen advertised cough
majority of the
‘
tan m
IMM IM
’
Irving
clarod duly elected.
&lt;.
mediciinesand
had
treatment
from two
body wants moisture. We should dis­
... .
nor :&lt;»
On motion । nf Supervisor Hine the Johnston.
physicians without getting any benefit.
2108 rMaph Grove...
ll.vi 1W tinguish natural thirst from that caused
Board adjourned to 2 o’clock p. m.
Orangeville ...
A
friend
recommended
Foley's
Hon
­
1310 IS by stimulating food and leverages,
Rutland
ey knd Tar and two thirds of a bottle
2WO »
Thorflapple.....
P. M.
.
.iX&gt;‘ TV which produce a fever In the organ* of cured me. I consider it the greatest
Woodland... .
Ml 53 digestion. Thirst Is caused by a fail­ cough and lung medicine in the world. ”
poaiu
Board uicv
met »•
nt the hour of 2 p. in. Yankee Surins*
23JI 65
ure of the salivary awl other glands to For sale by Arthur EL Mulholland.
Called to order by the»chainnan. Roll Pravievttle
v . handle the best grades of coal on the market—
called. All numbers present.
•aoour. ro secrete a proper amount of fluid for
To»b!...'.................»W7Si 13
Jr.lf-1 -&gt;m u&gt; all&lt;j y0U are sllre fo
satisfied. Phone
use In the stomach. It is possible to
The Committee on Miscellaneous
!■'.
• will give yonr order prompt attention.
Claims, by tlielr chairman. Nevins, I On motion of Supervisor Maus the Quench thirst not only by tbe ordinary
made the following as their final re­ I report wan accepted by the following means, but through the blood vessels
• us before buying
vote: Yeas, 17: nays, 0.
port:
On motion of Supervisor Abbey the and the skin. Much of the water drunk
I-EHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
To the Honorable Board of Supervisor*:
several supervisor? were authorized to puses out through the akin by means
Your Committee on Claim* and Ac­ spread all taxen reported to them. of the blood vessels and Is known as
counts renpectnilly submit the following
C.C.B..
MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
unconscious perspiration. It is a well
GENERAL STORE.
ar their report. 1 recommending.,the allow­ Yculs. 17; nays. 0.
ance of the several amounts a* given I The Committee on County Property, known fact that tbe loss of blood la al­
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.
IRVING,
•
MICH.
below, and tluit Che Clerk be nuthorixed I by their chairman. Supervisor Law­ ways followed by Intense thirst. Thia
to draw orders for the same:
rence. reported as follows:
thirst is one of thojnost harrowing
155 A. L. Taylor, medical service*, small­ To the Hon. Board of Supervisors:
features of a battlefield, ns every old
pox; claimed. 335-00: allowed. 355-00.
Your Committee on soldier knows. Tbe reason for It Is
167 A. 1„ Taylor, medical services, small­ | Gentlemen:
County Property submit the follow­
pox: claimed. 315.00: allowed. 311.00.
^oooct- ^.VXXXXXXIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCCOOOOO
that, the blood vessels being drained of
IM Middleville Market supplies; claimed. ing report:
their moisture, the skin becomes parch­
35.40; allowed. 35-40.
159 Era Fenton, nursing; claimed. 380.00; | We would recommend that the ed and every pore Is changed Into a
I
Sheriff
be
auchprized
to
see
that
the
allowed. 380J00.
180 A. M. Gardener, supplies: claimed. grating In the windows at tho jail be thirsty mouth. Thirst accompanies fe­
312.43; allowpd. 312-43.
I so constructed as to prevent anyone vers, but its causes are local, being due
FOR CHRISTMAS
We have jujt received an extra fine quality
181 F. E. Heath.i supplies; claimed. 311-50: j from passing things to the prisoners
to dryness In the throat and mouth,
allowed. &gt;11.50.
182 Chas. Converce. milk; claimed, &gt;2.90: from the outside. Also that the cis­ the result of a high temperature.
of white pine lumber—just the thing for
tern at the jail be enlarged, or a new
allowed, 32.90.
»
liave a fine line of Candies, Fruits and Nuts
163 J. W. Armstrong, supplies; claim*!. | one built; also a gravel driveway to
building bpate. If you are going to build a
34.35; allowed. 34.35.
164 M. A. Dietrich, supplies: claimed. coal rooms, and no trees In the court
After several months of hard study
4:abie Ch?, h.aTr mauy
thlnri in our line that would make deyard to be cut down without the conboat, a. barn, a house or anything else, we
37-00; allowed. &gt;7.00.
a
committee of doctors appointed to
them ri-i,.
Make your friends happy by J»®emberinf
senf of the Board of Supervisors. Also
165 Referred to Poor Board.
iihSU ny °Ur U’ARM VNDEBCLOTHES, GLOVES, MIT166 Walton A- Carter; claimed. 320.46: al­ that the County Treasurer be author­ study the clear English akin pro­
have just what you want—the best building
nounced upon It thus, giving for Its
lowed. 320.48,
ized
to
purchase
a
new
table
for
his
167 A. M. Chamberlin, barn rent: claimed.
materials that money will buy. And the
1 private office. Also wash bowl and enufiea a variety of things, bays Wo­
OUR 5c and IUc COUNTERS
80,Te m&amp;ny of y°nr Christmas troublM
336.00; allowed. 336.00.
168 O. C. Barnum, expense account: pitcher and towel rack and mirror for man’* Life:
*
pitas-- thu
You'll And lota of things on them that will
the beet of all is
claimed. 359-74; allowed. &gt;59.74.
First—Tbe habit of tea drinking.
169 Cook Bro*., printing; claimed. &gt;320.66; same room. Also that Judge Mack
‘he children—and aome yoti will like yourself.
be authorized to purchase a rug and Ten. If not too strong, warms the stom­
allowed. 3320166.
*
170 E. MoKlimln. supplies; claimed. 313.27; linoleum for probate office. Also wash ach, tushes the system and aids diges­
nfiowsd, &lt;13-27.
bowl and pitcher for his private
171 N. Haman, health officer; claimed. office, and that t^.e table in the tion and circulation.
Second.—The . diet, which Is simple
&gt;12.00: allowed. 312.no.
Treasurer’s office uid carpet In pro­
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
ITS Heferred to Poor Board.
There's satisfaction in Tomlinson Ca’s lumber.
bate office be taken to the county and easily digested.
173 Referred to Poor Board.
Third.—The habit of living In fhs
174 Heferred to Poor Board.
175 D. B.
Xltpatrtck.
disinfecting: farm.
ALBERT LAWRENCE. open air.
claimed.
39.06;
allowed.
&gt;9.00.
PhonsNO.10.
Fourth. — Tbe fashion of wearing
J. LORENZO MAUS.
176 D. B.
Kilpatrick.
dMnfectlng;
ta.pgo shoes and generally loose cloth­
claimed. 312.00: allowed. M.M.
L. REAMS.
177 D. B. Kilpatrick, medical services;
Committee.
ing.
claimed. 35.00; referred to Poor Board.
On motion of Supery’sor Thorp thF \ These things promote the heal A and
1'8 D. B. Kilpatrick, medical services;
claimed. &gt;16.00; referred to Foor Bd. report waa accepted b. the following
117» D. B. JUtoaMck; referred to Foor Bd. vote: Yeaa. IT; nays &gt;
130 D. B. KJ 1mtrick: health officer;
The Committee on Water Worto and
claimed. ttt-W^aUowod. 316.H.

e Best

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ass?

CtIRISTHflJ
PHOTOS

C. M. EARLY,

W. J. FLEHINQ

W.5. TYRRELL

W. H. FAIRCHILD
STOVES AHO REPAIRS

F=

HOHE-rWDE QWDIE5
FOR CtlRISTHXIS

FRESH

OF

CHRISTMAS
GOODS
at our Irving Store

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

And when it comes to

WINTER
GOODS

..

we re right in line with

Gloves and Mittens,

Caps, Felts. Socks

2

and Overs.

W. W- WATSON,

M. MATTHEWS C0L CO.

« FINE BOAT LUHBER s

The Low Prices We Will Quote You. *

HORTON’S.

r

Tomlinson Lumber Co.

Phone 224

Hastings Banner $1 a year

Hastings, M

£

�HAS'L'INGS BANKER KOVEMBJiK^S. lW&gt;a

•14

Rheumatism

flBY YEARS ~
Of GOOD WORK
CoatlDiked from r&gt;igv one.

and
It

stiff

local applications,
■es constitutional

course of tbe great moficine

Hood’sSarsapariDa
winch has permanently
cured thousands of cases.

Children’s EMPORIUM,
JEFFERSON ST. HASTINGS, MICH.
Infant’s Slips and Dresses, 5Oc to *3 00
'
•• Skirt*
25c to 2 OO
“
All Wool Hose,
U«c to
25c to 3 00
Bonnets.
••
Waist*-and Shirts,
Robes and Cloaks, 50c to 5 00
iOe io I 00
■ ••
Mittens,
“ Stork Pints, Bibs, 25c to
75c
Childrens’ Dresses. Nobby Styles, rii&gt;F
4 to 14 years.
’ 50c to S3 50
The Famous/ Pony Stock Ings .
for Boys aud Girls,
I*h* to
Sleeping Robes. ■
50c to 1 00
Taut OShanter and Sleek­
ing Caps.
25c to
Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits, ?! to 2 DP
I OO
“ Waists,
•
25c to

commitment of the courts in a year,
and a like number passing out to homes
o’ employment, or returned to parents,
i in confidence of their good conduct: or.
in some instances, returned to oountiea
as unsuitable. The total number on
June 80, 19G4, had been a little short
of nine thousand(8964 land tbe close of
the half century next September should
round out ten thousand.
Every one of those boys, lads from
ten to sixteen years, was at tbe best
a delinquent under the law. and atiout
half were criminala There was little
chance for the most of them to become
honest and intelligent men. or useful
citizens. BuJ under the wise and ben­
eficent care of the state, the large ma­
jority of them now do so. They are
educated in school, they are trained
in habits of industry, they are taught
useful trades, they are instructed in
sanitary laws and wholesome rules of
living.they are built up in their moral
fiber into respected and self-respecting
men. •*tnu»fonned from expensive

sumed every day. Their food is plain,
but wholeaume and abundant, more
wholesome than tbe majority of Mich­
igan boy* have in their patents’ home*
and the result of that and of their reg­
ular habits is soon in a healthy con­
dition that could not be matched by
any equal number of boys anywhere
«lac iu the state. They are assembled
in Sunday school each Sunday morning,
tinder their regular teacher, and each
Sunday afternoon there is public serv­
ice conducted by various city and visit­
ing clergymen. This is open to visi­
tors, but tbe seats are always too few.
and many cannot be admitted. It i*.
one of the attractions to which Lans­
ing people alwaya wish to introduce
their friends, and no one ever forgets
the impression a first visit to that
chapel service, the thrill from tbe
marching columns of boys as they take
their places, company after company,
tlieir perfect behavior and respectful
attention, the music of their excellent
band of thirty pieces and their welltrained choir of fifty voices and tbe
powerful congregation chorus.
Thus strikingly Jias the institution
fulfilled with literal fidelity the speciBastion so accurately forecasted by
i Govenior Bingham in his recommrndaI tiqn fifty years ago.for .••instruction iu

Local News.
The good
ro*l« rever throu/h°“!
Tbe
good roads
Michigan continues to grow wtth most
gratifying rapidity and has now reach
£&lt;1 Oceana county During the current
year 135,000 baa been, expended by the
various townships and village* for im-

proving

«hri»». tb&lt;
la no turn*
rising fl
pl*&gt;*
b_ y
puirorm
to* heigh, of
or IMB
36S fo
t«t tod
Ju eowpletelr conrod with sold leot
TO. plat/ono. «Hh « .peritoto* »'
oeorlx l.*X&gt;
* U1' f1*"' of
00 lu. .-rt»r
• •hip. The p.god« I'-eelf
1. l« e solid atop* of brick rillscl ore.
a r.llc chamber. A tottlhg made into
lu center ba. revealed the met that
the original pagoda bad seven casing,
added to It before It attained its pre.
ent proportion.. The shape of the pa­
goda la that of an elongated cone. It. la
divided bj Burtnwe convention into
twelve imrts: First, tbe baa.-surround
od br a great number of .mall paste
da, thus the three terraces, called
Plcbayaa; next tbe Bell; tbe Inverted
Tbabelk, or begging bowl; the Baling
rit or twisted turban: tbe Kxalan or
ornamental lotus dower: the Plantain
Bud: lhe brae, plate tor tbe HU or
umbrella: tbe HU: We Selo bwm or ar­
tificial flowers: the vane. and. laat ol
all. the Selnbu or bod of dlxmonds.■Tbc Silken East." by V. C. Scott
O'Counor.
__ _____

The

roads

An effort is beiug made by.tbe state
tax commission to have placed on the
asaemment rolls the large amount of
gold and Silver plate, cut flaw and
d ananda owned by tbe good people
of Michigan, as well as there house­
hold furniture, above the exemption of
*500. A circular letter has been issued

by the commission.
Read the following from the lips of
the minister who preadoed .the funeral
address:
‘Tho murderer is not alone
to blame for the foul piece of work he
has done. It &gt;s the fault of the City,
of the State, and of the United State*.
It is tlw fault of every home, pt every
community and of every government
that allows unclean literature to poison
the minds of our young jwoplf and in­
flame them to deeds of darkness. ’ ’

great

Buddhlat

CORRESPONDENCE

Ed. Reid ia^jXy-;
’
&gt;rr tbv „„.f
;£&gt;;.£« g.

Tb.toUrt.u4,,,
H. I g.,ra i,.
,,.,.4* .*tobu
•ml puplU wu n.lf „„ Ji1* W

EAST WOODLAND.

on account of iu
1
Delayed letter.
bur townsman George Hitt who
Quite
a
nnmlier
’
&lt;&gt;f
.1
.
’
J
1**’'*4
bm&lt; been making ati extensive tour
through the we«l and south as far as attended the
Teaas. returned fo Woodland laafweek
He visited many piners of intereet and Mrv Burrs at hXl XTlt**really bad the time of bis Hfe among
new scenes and experiences. He will
have many interesting things to tell
bis friends of tbe “Wide Wide West'*
and its wonderful rights. We welcome
him home and bope to be one of tbe
fortunate friends in the near future.

The Thankeglving C. E Serviee will
be led by Earnest Wheeler. The lesson
part of tbe 10th J?salm is preseuted
under the topic God’s wonderful works
It is oue df lhe best, most important
and timely lessons of tbe year, and its
careful study must impress upon all
C. Endavorers how full the world is of
God’s wonderful works. When we
think of just one .of these wonderful
works, we are awed at God's marvelous
power, and regret the base ingratitude
of our thankless life. Why not praise
God for his wonderful gifts to tba
children ot men? If (Ibrisliana praised
God more, the world would doubt him
less.
’

Butterfly collector* are seldom able
to estimate with any confidence tbe
value of their collections. since th**
prices for specimens »o constantly va
ry. A case In j»olut Is that of tbe him
butterfly of Braxii. specimens of which
were originally sold fur from XW- tu
$75. -Afterward aome rolluclora who
supplied the London market ran into u
PODUNK.
perfect Kwartn ufHhtwe butterflies and
Clover-huller* are in the Ueiglrb irshipped to England such quantities bood t#i» week.
that better specimens-Chau the original
A large numtwr attended the Yeekley
insects «old toy $1 each. It not infn*
quently hspitetui .that two or three .L. A. S. at Gusta Waters last week
specimens of n certain family are dis­ and an interesting afternoon program
covered by collectors, who, encouraged war. rendered.
.
by the high-prices received for their
Tlianksgiving will be’observed in
finds, are tempted to ptweeute their
this neighborhood by tbe usual family
wundt-for this particular variety with­
out result for several jears. Suddenly gathering* At the church - there* will
they or some other collector fluds the be tbe usual Thurmlav ev«ming prayer
insects grown plentiful, and the cher­ meeting opeoed by a pratae service.
ished varieties of rhe cabinet become Recitation* appropriate to tbe day will
among the commonest specimens.—Chi be given by the children
All are
cago Tost.
.
'
• invited to come.
.
.

Hmting. Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jak. Ji, .
Mr. and Mr- Hr.,,,
Mi- Tram
CMUlrir,
' Jart^r Keill wa-rafiri

count of bi, Imhrr-. uvuira. I “
Chas. CMa lein ;m&lt;Smidny at W. t.-r
\
Mr. mui Mn..
P1**'- Saruriar altato Ohio by ,b. -1 ,.,1. ... , ^&lt;*

MORGAN.

tho good and Ind
ror nd trap, ask

J-.-tmas^rja
‘ He OLTjl

■index rirgt-r in
■ays. ti»e d.irm
i (tetrad of th*-

wiinirtn in
, In every sense :'&gt;«• tnrfrt objeetlauabl®
consumers to induatrious producers.' • ns^fuj knowledge, morals and piety. •’ d»«Ks ever wnen by EugH’b woiden
Last ii.u.-i,..
made into good citizens. If we might I soine boys-would lx kef&gt;t longer in was tbn.t ol* the *mrly slxti-e. writ’*
“
be permtted here to name mon who I the school if the’accommodations pcr- ■Rnrrj- Kuril* ‘in the* Gentlewoman
Bolliuuer
•&gt;!!
' I defy nny Ind,, .. .
Every symptom
might l«e named, and whose Damtte mitted, but new comers in increasing
j correct fashions'&lt;»f th. t ;i. r;&gt;&gt;! I was
Of
pttiHJIl.
would be recognized by. the reader, the I numbers tax the crowded space, it 'just old .enough to I
ut them lit pl'*’
force of these statements would he
mistake thnt the legislature last ture book* and g.ute in my t&gt; rambuHiram P. Fcg
greatly augmented. One former boy winter decided, at the supposed de- feitor at thi' &lt;wiunn»u •&lt;!».&gt;*'’t-* of fashion
uut lust Thnrwiij
of this School is now a metaher of the I mind of economy, to deny the request with lufnutile ustouteiiment. The hnlr
Mr. .Fvgle-» beh,
legislature of a Drominebt eastern state ' for a new chppel and conversion of ■tuck out at the buck T»f the head, as
the work himwl
aud chairman of its committee on i the old one int o dormitories. The a chignon or bun (really res* nibllu« a
C. Hougl-.tali:
prison reform., and others have beenchqpel only seats but six hundred of loaf), snrmounteil by 0 little black
from Hastings :
law-makers ;for our own state Several! ihei seven-hundred i»dys. and visitors turban with a feather stuck in It; tight
part
‘of last w-.
are preachers. One boy is a clergyman, I occupy chairs in all uf tbe aisles, a titling - purple jacket, strapped and
Ribbons, Laces,
crossed with black ’&lt;&gt;r red braid; punMr* William
his
brother
a
physician,
and
another
;
dangerous
condition.
The
ptople
are
and Embroideries.
nlera of gray color-bright yolluu-, gay
last Satnnla
brother a substantial business mnn, nil ’ willing to pay. all needful coat of these
—on which were worked startllig i*atFancy Pillow Tops
three graduates of the school: and j institutions for saving the children; teroa tn rd braid: short full skirt—
Tile |uui
and Center Pieces. worthy citizens ull over this state afid anj when it is unr juatifiable boriret say of red-with wide uprlglit strip**
,F. M. chut
’». credit ’■ that
fBai no acandal
surrounding stut*
states,
scandal has ever attached to . ,,f purple brild:
* n red* pani*ol.
’ ” relfow
BELDING BROS. SILKS. -in all the anrrounding
»- life
«•* to
*- this Industrial
T-J *■ » the
- usu uf...
. violet boots completed a
a jtucceM.
their start in
funds
provided
for
any of
runus
proviueu
jor
oi
I can S&amp;ve you Money and give you School.
' । them,
* 1
re™—...w
' Mias Ruth Brigg* of Hasting* spent
‘
on&lt;*»
or accusation of wastefullnes*
wasteful hies* eostnuto »b 't our vtulewomcn
M*r and
Satisfaction.
Hiuul ho
l-tf, uo
lui hesitation
tn t iI..1 * wore'-Pa 11 Mall Gakfote.
Spiders have been observj'd tn Ma &gt; Saturday and Sunday at Mrs. Briggs. eat Thanksgiv
The boys work four aud a half hours anvwbere. there need
Mina
Scott. each day and are in school a like in making ample appropriations for all
draa which live lii a apongc like ileMof • the guest of Mi» Gertrude* Briggs.
Fancher’-* gran
breuebli.g network, penetrated luler &gt; Herbert Shellenbarger wm wen on reears old nt d»l;&gt;•;;
period, except on Saturday when they theiir needs. Tbe carefulness of the
|,rarMtwli&lt;SnI)1U •
have the whole afternocn fur play, in manageme nt of this one is shown by - Accordin'; to the generally accepted• tollj bv ransl. orrammunlcstlon
uf tbe state.
doctrine, thv dog day* begin «u» July 31 furnished with a number of externa; ■,
■
addition to ts^o or three play hours on the cost to the taxpayer* of only ___
one and aid on Aug. 11. but there have' apertures. The neatii, which may tw atJ A large attendance wa* at Yx-ckl^y
Mre- Charts
! the other days. Their work embracf- hundred aud twenty dollars l«r year
Wen disputes ns to every possible |»olnt1 inched either, to the tip* of bninchv* ut i Sunday where an interesting temfwr-.. wa* taken la»t F
ordinary farm work on the two Hundred for |ach lx&gt;j in tbc inWitutiun during . ____
____
_ . It .wns
........................
_
alMHit
thentf
universally «gn*ed
; to leaves of the prickly
are a*by(* noct* program was'‘given by tbe 8. S. Dr. prewrijied ■
। ninety acres !&gt;*longing to the instita- tbe
tW0 years, including cost of i that they were connected with the dog
1 gray in &lt;mIot and conatnwte.1 of leaves,
ijuj.tor, tbe Rev. Hutch, gave a
Msss .Clurn
I tion. including this year the raising &lt;&gt;f a|} improvements. The work is carried ; star. But which oue- th*- real dog■ wllli nirat-nuil .wring .,r tbe mnl; must
to tbe regulation in­
, ,nd thoughtful »ddre»s
••
on
by
Colonel
J. E. St. John, superin- J alar. Sirius, or I’rucyon. the l’t6e &lt;1 c?
visiting her moth*
thirty acres of sugar beets, work in th**
• .tick.
The toWcraor. .Imlla: |
owu^-grtHng. the god end the
Pin Bowling Alley ■ printing ' oftice. tailor shop, shoe shiqi,• i tendent. anil about sixty teacher*. Then there- ’.'ere dlsagm-incuts ns to’ lu *-uk»r to-their nests. Their incou ■
There will *-■ f &gt;
t
■.
,
, .
evil that cun come from it.
carpenter shop, paint riiup.
| route Tlumkigiv in
shop, hake
Lake shod
shop ni.-mugers and assistant*, under direr- ! tl,e Pfrtlcfllar astronomkal pTfonn
spleu.fus. sheet-llke Webs radiate Iu al.
and bowl a game of
1
T.
laundry, mending ro«»m, greenbous«l tjon ot a Iwerd of trustees.
’ “n&lt;*
M.tar ,h,.u ..,h’’ J?1}: directions, and ns many ns five’or six- There will, lie preaching at the
j. The bu&gt;
.
days,
as
to
their
number,
wiilch
varied
Sunday .
. .
‘ nests, connected by Intermediate wet*., ebureh. next Sunday at :} p. m. f
etc. where they have useful employ­
Horton.
z
| rlus-. ii Xr-&gt;i
10-pins. It is good
In dlfllereut e.rthnnte* ’x’twevu thirty' may be fuaud on a single plant. Tbt School at 2.
ment and learn trad--.* A aluyd del
’ I Thank.*.* iv
nnd fifty-four, and whether they were' connecting wetm. which are very
partment introduced the part year giv«i»
healthy exercise and
STOLE A PIG.
1 strong, uft&gt;*n form tubular bridges lu*
QUIMBY.
' „
wholesome-occupation for the boys top
; Have a
the sport is exhilar­
Tom Doyle isetpecislly f&lt;»nd of roast &gt; tb«- star** pt-rformawes. The forty net-’ tween the m-st* Frern forty to a bun
small to work. A hundred ot the boys
Mis* Blanche Hill of ha*tiug*ispent j.( ,
|.ig L un. iv lot w«k he !,.&lt;«&gt;.. a I| tied &lt;&gt;n precedeA the rising of Sirius1 dred spiders mpy be found lu a single
are occupied one-half uf every'day in
Satunlay
nnd
Sunday
with
Mi**
Ain'
'
with
tin*
sun.
A
belief
grew
up
tint
1
nest,
and
males
and
females
Inhabit
ating.
Wl.,„ M1| but
the geqvral Luusdwork. all deuartmentii httleone. Ileglo.tedowtbepnw^rtl „ ,|„T„
• the same ueat in the proportion of iwr Cruso
the dough
•t of which are done by them, from of a fine Thauksigving dinner, with i terrestrial dogs Jmv»&lt;*ryally nothing ’ about seven to one.
Miss Mottiv Striker sjient Friday
- - as a star . attraction. But J du with IL The original belief was
chamber to kitchen and dining room; roast1. pig
When th
evening with Leva Castelriu.
'
Sunday morning the pig came up mis- ; that tin*,star and sun together brought
*
j-Au
idea
of
the
luoguituueothat
work
’
Proprietor.
JUiM Lillian Cullar b-lending ajbJ t!'e l*'w‘: ‘
A careful study of the past'is a good
♦ ( may lie bad from- the statenient that sing knd Tom is now looking tor the • luteuse lies* aud ull sorts uf plagues.-*
&gt;veek with her parents at Richland.
&lt; hapi&gt;er.
guarantee of success in the future.
&gt;
■
; Loudon L'brmkl**.
! five and a half Imrreb uf Hour are con- phes who sneaked it.

Mr. i l

’«&lt; con.

l5nwl
i h-J’-’ad his ewt
■ '‘-•-■i unanlr fo *.

vi rotn^ar
•• the latttr

M.

Mrt

COME

:

r

Willis Ketzbeck

it Beats All
How Trade

BECAUSE!

The People get
what they want
some
and then
’
their

WHY?
You’ll Like
The Bread
Which “LILY WHITE”
Flour makes. Some way it seems

to have more of the genuine old
fashioned bread flavor than most

flour does now days.

Grapes

Oranges

Dates
Choice Candies
Bananas
Staple Groceries
Boots and Shoes
Dry Goods
Etc. Etc.

Open Evenings
Phone 86

Lily White

SPECIAL SATURDAY

"The flour tlmbHtcoeks uh"

Is very carefully made of select

Michigan

wheat, and

wheat has

always

Michigan

had

a good

reputation.

------- Tor Sale By--------

DePue &amp;.
Babcock

«
W

We want your Butter, Eggs and Produce.

.

COME ahd SEE

�FOOT BALL GAME THURSOAV

You Have

Rheumatism

ith-lo-pho-ros
;■

’
ifyoalM^C
gEiiKvnot

AClf» iip-very case.
rvmarkible remedy
t’ri-e from your rheul jv.ory of your case
s i iee oil vice, which,
•Ikiwed i» certain to
the. best remedy ever
•rent rheumatic com­
b ivv rettfon to believe
■ h treatment out of
. g.ve you Ute benefit
-. v, crience with the
. Write us to-day.

Wekw
c.fettd i

, &lt;•.

W. j.

Eat

"irw 1 Laven, Caun.

• i.oway;

e Best
of
i .-iii park
■the’' ker-

■iriy -vlute
ill

$3

he cwt.

Every

ick Guaranteed

DICTATOR

FLOUR

MRS: ELIZA COBB.
iiinl™' EIi,X*Cobh' « Irving.-one of thi j

"■My And}' is every grain as good at
your Lixrie, and you know it, ami
what are you kicking up all this ram
for against their Iwing married?"
"Well. I happen to want niy' Lizzie
not «l«t«L sho j; „dl
!Bo ;
and I happen not to want your Andy.’
oiKhtu-., tai until .juit. rwently had
By LOLUt &gt;. STRONG
hr explained.
’
“ft only remarkably good
"You are making her wr-debed ami’
health, but ,1„ ths
h„r
driving my boy awiy from in-me!’
Copyright, is®, bj n e Parct-lis
She caught her breath and bit her lip
■mmul fnettkiea. sh,
|fce mMhtir
She would nut cry Itefbre Seth Clark.
of Ira Cobb, of North Irving. ,l»o of'
old Ned started anycast an Injured,
“They'lJ both get over it,” : hr com
A- FnJ,l:r •' ,J«»~n City.
reproadrfulKglance buck at his mis- mented easily ns he slit! to the grfmnd
: ■ ” ■ Tetritory. who i» now in Coil
BURNED OUT|THEIR DYNAMO
“Other folks have • l&gt;een disapjHiintec
forma. Her hr., husband and heralf I
------------------ - „.„v,
1 here. Netldj; there!" she apolo- in not having wliat they wanted most
The Wool Boot factory was compelled
'UI didn
didn't
— uieau to utrlke nnd gut over it—or irt'ood up under II
i- “mung the earliest settlers of K1IZCd.
***!. ’
’t rreally
t&lt;» clow, down Wednesday. Ft mt Wl Carlton towriship, and knew from their ; ,&lt;LU’ but , UI thal worried In mlnd- anyway-didn’t let it spoil their live:
accident to the big mixing picker own experience the hardship and pri- What “r“ w&lt;? go,nR lo do- wltto ?°”r nnd go whining around the rest oi
their natural span." He regarded bei
eause.1 a shut down fur a day Then 1 vatiuns of pioneer life
i
master gone. I’d like to know!”
_ the big dynamo,
_____ itv was
w
_4________ '
bbe «««•&gt;! witifewet eyes acro&lt; tbe with lajyiied accusation.
in overhauling
She flushed .uncomfortably, and iwmi
ont"td Xim
h"1 i1
OIRBCTED TO PAY UP.
, h""'°“y'
directed to Pay up.
of those things which had seemed sc
far, fur- liack suddenly confronted hei
Theaignerjof the petition fur the
very closely indeed. She felt dubious.
have been
Perhaps she had better have gone home
but also power fur the finishing room. to,U4V ,h„ J** .P^**cator pBters J'ut‘u»f the ‘’lank louelim-ss that would
after ^11.
.
The result was a shut-down while tin. 1 y lhe ct*ls of *the J rain. The 73 ?* hers when the far west Imd swul"Weil. I can’t see the sense lu mnk
repairs are coming front the factory
T** “L Puy $l”W Cw‘t* Tbev 10W&lt;? °P hCf boy’ Tlct,m “f “ Klrl " ing the chH«lf«'n miserable/’ %he re-',
wherp the**dvnam«&gt; wm* ninde
T•j ? ■ et ‘lDl1..........
V°Wd
father’s ouHimacy.
obstinacy.
marked lamely, brt-hking an awkwan)
N- they wonldn
wumun’Li. -«nd
aim rere- I 'Weakll'’Ms“ »ud
“““ her iuiuith
ut&lt;, uynamo was
Mtnn&gt;
v RW L
, -Sower,
------- - io llKht.
’’Oh. «rby
why did
ha .et
set hl.
bis be»rt
heart upon
ufron pause.
’
b.&gt;w re
k.ri.
~ made. U.Just . tained mw
W
Old he
tmo iT
UU ”Ot '* d,!' ' ,h" W^-hLi We beheve they
"There’s a certain old Inw that says
__ ________________ I «’« qpaey l|y Wlng up. ,
........pretty
..................
’ are so many girls just as
and "The sins of the fathers shall be visited
every bit as good?’ she groabed.
.upon the children.’ Isn’t this nn occa
Annual meeting ag­
[ Rhe find
imu put
pui the
me question
question to
to her
iter son.
non, irion where it can tie justly enforced?"
and be had answered by a look only. I he questioned sternly.
ricultural society i
Ii but 'Ia 1...&gt;1
,
l...«
.......
....
&gt;
-_
.
•
look that somehow entirely pro"‘You—you mean”— she hesitated In­
'
The Annual Meeting of the Barry !
quiringly.
’
.
county Agricultural Society for hear- i
“I mean thnt Andrew Baker roblkx)
ing tbe annual report and for th*.me of my wife that should have been,
election t&lt;f oftivurs and fthree directors I
and Andrew Baker’s son ahrill not roh
me of my da.igljtt ^’’
whose terms jif «jiice expire will |»* |
She juufeed astonished' nnd burst out ■.
held utZthe Court II«*U9e on Friday tbe ।
A STUDY IN KNOTS.
indignantly: ■ "Apdrew Baker wouldn't
first day nf-December next. Meeting I
take 'No’ for nn answer? 'Ho—he kept
will begin at 10 c lock and continue
on and kept on till 1 just couldn’t say
all the |lny. A full attendance is de- '
It -ignln. espi-einlly ns’’— Her voice
llic nntjrtnte offences in 0 string by
sired.
trailed out.
tying other’ knots Id tfee sumo string is .
W. H. Schantz.
“C»hJ" he exclaimed in h tone indica­
J. D. Benham. : a pretty feaj with-^hh-h'those
tive of sudden., niuazed ynllghtenmenr.
Pres. : cn:
&gt; leant It nxiy ukiuw* am! nt
staring at her-its if faraway things
had unexpectedly confronted blm also.
Bom OF MRS. T. SMITH
It is quite &lt;-dsy. nnd 'there is .no trick'
“And 1 flared up and sialk'etl off foj
BROUGHT HERE. al*nut\t. a jcureful Mndy «&gt;f. tbe
goal, my dignity terribly insulted by
Thursday night the luxly of Mrs T. compnnylng,^diagrams will imu?
the little negative. I was ns v&lt;im**itef!
us a turkey cock and stupid ux a pig:’’
Smith, sister of Mrs. Wm. H. Stebbins ensy j&lt;&gt; leart the feat, whkb c,*u.
He vhev.tHl a straw 'uwl ruminated
petformwi
w|th
.i|
^ttiut
cord
or
small
ami ol Mn Margaret Bailey, w.ts ‘
|etigtblly iu n speaking silence.
made, a- iu tin*
brought to this city from Detroit where rojM*. A slmiic knot
"But
Lhuie attd l .were happy I
she ili'-&lt;l early, that morning. The first diagram] Bud th« the- wcund kaat
Charlotte ar^Has||nRs Will

ivJeet

little different from
on
the^Fair Grounds
and may need difii&gt;*t«a"-.. :
Thesame i&gt;oisonThursday Afternoon.
ftitaj:
. cause the pain and
Tta Charlotte
Chariotie and
Md Baatinga
Hwtinp, high
high
uaiVR. • ' .
hjit did it ever
M,n .
_____
... .have B «
jcffehi'K ’,
treatment suited to Mwqp] fnj.t
foot &gt;isall
teams
will
oc«3r ; , . - ; it not l&gt;c right for you ? game at the fair grounds to-morrow
w-urn^j- ■ v A RANTEE
afternoon. It will no doubt be a good
Kame. The two teams have had ope
game which resulted in a&gt;ie 5. to fl.
V

SERIOUS ILLNESS OF

emwr. of Bam ^untJ, u critlc^b.
■« &gt;»r botnv. a„d h|Jr recoven. £

ENFORCING

THE LAW

funeral took place from St. R&lt;«m*\, ; !» made, foriilng wifey Js known as u
church Saturday forenoon at lOo’clock.
being conducted by RI\. Fr. Cunnwi-. 1

$2.20 the cwt.

PERSONAL MENTION.

or 40 P tor a bushel of
good wheat.

Ben McMurray went to Chicago yes- :
tertlay.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Myers spent ■
Sunday in Middleville.

Miss Cecil Dickerson who has ' l»een '
quite ill the past week is reported no ;
l»etter.
.

apparent irrelevance. "She wu.r n good
woman. and" little Li.’zb i* just like

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H. J. CHRISTMAS
PHOTOGRAPHER.
MICH

HASTINGS

"Andrew Baker wns.as gtwAl u&lt; tb«
I •••*«'. aud I was happy with hint!’ sh.
bristled. y.vnd my Andy i* ‘ Ike Ills

fig e

i ’‘COME 1K1WM UKKE. MBHI CX.AUK.

1 WAJH 1

’’Maybe Unde'didn't try him.with a
io.’ But lie's &gt;»p' again-1 Her dad’s
No’ nil right. I’m nu.t going to be rubIx-d ltri.v. Still”- He edutvmplatod her
downcast fact*, and his own softenett.
lie turned his back anti unconsciously
whistled a few bars of an'old lovesong •
they used to slug together.
'’Look here. Josie Inga Is Baker. I’ve
never been friendly with you since,•
else I’d found out before-now that •
things you’ve thought dead can come •
to life. I guess tilings can Im* fixed for
the children provided
Look here. I’m
going tu ask that question again, and !
I’m not .going to take ’No’ Cor nn an­
swer this- time: 1’11 ask it every time
and everywhere 1 sec you. Josie, will’
you marry me?" ,
She twisted her fingers in embarrassmem. looking absurdly Uke Jiw- old
time Josie to bls partial eyes, and fal- '
tered:
-.
“Well, of—of course, if you won't

may be capped by one found In ’Tagrii
From a Country Diary.” a book of
sketches of English i-ountry life.
A curate went one day1 to visit an
aged parishioner, a small farmer,
whose end was dally expected. Find­
ing hlm-ratber better on this occasion
and propped up In bed, he proposed to
read a chapter of the Bible to him.
The sick man gratefully agreed, but
paid scant attention lo the discourse
because be was constantly fumbling
under his pillow for some form «f edi­
ble which be mumbled with evident
satisfaction between his toothless gums.
At last the curate stopped reading aud
asked blm what he was doing.
Tbe old man smiled slyly.
"Why,”.be said in a triumphant whis­
per, “they bak’t some spoonge biscuits
a gear r?oy vunerai an' hid 'em tn the
coopboard. but they don’t know as
'ow I vound ’em, and”-?with a senile
tbuckk- of delight—"when I be gone
In’ they come to InkF for ’em they
4 un't valnd none on 'em left!"
&lt;

The most common forms of vertigo
are the gastric and-the nervous. Gas­
tric v«*rtlgo Is sumetluiPH induced by a
very slight disorder of tho stomach.
Tbe patient may feel a sudden swim­
ming at the bead; objects may seem to
revolve; be totters &lt;nd perhaps falls.
There may be nausea, falqtness. head­
ache, visual hallucinations-and buzz­
ing In the ears, but there Is no deaf­
ness nor any dnpger of a low of eonaciousness. Gastric vertigo Lr cured
by treatment directed to the cause.
Nervoiifez-'vertlgo .mny come ’from
nervous exhaustion resulting from va­
rious causes—intellectual strain or an
Immoderate use ot tolmcco, nleohfll or
tea. The symptoms are much the same
as In gastric vertigo They are felt
strongly in nn elevated position—by
the preacher tn the pulpit or tbe speak­
er on tbtf platform. As In gasttic ver­
tigo. the treatment must be directed
to the cause. But patients need not
few an attack ot ptiralyala or ot apoP,ex*_____

j ventwl the flow uf argument ami per■ suasion with which she had hoped to
j convince him.
) Hile knew well that had lie but imag­
Miss Charlotte Dickerson is teaching ;
ined the errand Upon which she wag
In ' tbe Culver district in Yankee f
1 beut now he would have hastened, with
Springs;
•
A F/G.3
Fig. 4
j shocked celerity, to frustrate It.
Mrs. Helen Brooks will gu to Jack­
I
Mrs. Baker ordinarily would not
son toda&gt; to spentl Thanksgiving with i
«vw
_______
»
; have meddled with the yougg folks’
HOW THE
KNOTS
A HF. MADF,
Mr. and Mrs.’ Marcus Mahar.
love affairs, but she could nut let her.
disappointed world wan­
Mr. and Mrs. Milo VartArinan. of ) square- knot, as Jjown in tbe second BoU
; diagram. Tire nex| move H to carry den.r Wltboot mhkius ,.rerJ- |MMialb&gt;
, Grand Rapids, arrived here Saturday ’ tbe end of the cojd tnarkwl A down- rffnrt to UVert Jt lf
tark were
effort to overt it If Lizzie ,Clark
were
for a few days visit with friends.
I ward t’srcriighi the first loop. Tbe third
(.Qb|e tndls]&gt;euiMible to anchoring !
diagram
shows
thetangle
thuformed,
hlm
hta
IJm1
„
(
.
|
.
rk
Scott Rogers and Claud Ferrel left ■
him to his borne, Lizzie Clark hB
be mUBt
mustl'
I
this moming/or Chicago tu witnes-. 1 and it D such:a tliarough tangle that to have- the girl must see that herself.
Ftvv
mding as you thu Michigan-Chicago foot l«all game. , TUB the rw«&gt; rods VT The string woulu 1 She was, certainly very pretty and'.
make B han! an4 euinpllcated’ knot, ^tractive. Mrs. Baker admitted to her ;
yvant it. 8c the bag.
Hubert CooiTcaine home this morn- • But the end: a of the cord .‘a now , le|f aH jjxjqe greeted her somewhat
ing from Armour Institute.Chicago, to ‘, brongtif upo^er the outside uf the first 1 Hhvly tlUli Jliere was a wKtfnl appeal I
aml „weet fntT thftt !n. i
Highes: cash price for .spend the Thanksgiving vacation at । loop and H curried down throurfi th- j tbe mm4
home.
• ;&lt; second l&lt;H?p. X'omtng uut in the «arne , dlcated plainly thnt-she wiu Unhappy.
good milling wheat
direction With tbe end B. as in the j -ab she deserve.* to lie If she will nm i
There is u grimly humorous anecdote
Fred Walker, a fellow student at Ann j
, fourth diagram.^ Now. by taking bold , agsert beraelf and marry Andy, whether
Elsie—When I grow up. mamma. I’m
He—Then you will dope with tne.
An Arbor,will Hferal bis Thanksgiving ;i et the two end* of the cord and {Uillhig ! St-th I’inrk consents or not!” was Mrs.' of the dying A’&lt; rkshlrenurn who nsfcrd going -to l»e extravagant like yon.
his daughter fo&gt;- a slice of the hnm sbe
vucatUa in Hastings as the gne*&lt;tofi[ them tbe e.»ni mny be drawn out per- Huker’# rather vindictive inward comMamma
—What makes you' think I'tn darling? She—Y-yes» dearest—but. oh.
had Just reniuvi-i? from the stove and
George,
couldn’t we nt least send out
fectly straiglit. the knots disappearing. ’ IllCnt.
Roliert Cook.
’
extravagant? Elsie—Well. I’m sure Fve
cards announcing that?—Smart Set
! Thia performanee “ay be made more 1 "Are you going to drive my itojr away ( was refus'd on the ground that “hatn’s bean! papa say so lots of times.
not for thou; barn’s for t’ funeral," It
. Katherine- VanVanlkerburg. Ed-J
[ mystifying by iisklng a spci-tator to ! from In‘,. n„d drag me lu sorrow to the '
ward Goodyear. Robert Cook. Frank j hold both entls uf the cord, while ths , grave?” she demanded dramatically,
Jones are home from Ann Arlwr for j ojwrator. eomtealing tbe knotted |&gt;or- ' unconscious that her blooming personThanksgiving.
j tion in bis hands.• rubs tin- knots out. ality was In ludicrous contrast to such
I leaving tbe spectator In possession of ' a dire .|M*asibfltty.
‘ a smooth and unbroken string. I’ossl [ -ob. Mrs' Baker; what can I do?’
. Idy the spectator may follow the whole | Uuie &lt;|iixvered.
I operation so closely
to he able.to : -Do.- You can spunk up: You are of
j perform It himself on the first trial. I age. I eame on purfH&lt;se to take you
i but he will be apt to make a mistake away, and you and Andy will be mar­
I in forming the second loop and reverse | r|ed before arnybody- can Interfere and
, । the twist shown in the second diagram. ; prevent it."
— -Lizzie
- •
Thnnksgiving Dinner you will want the best I in that case no will succeed only In i "Did- did 'Andy nend’ you?"
[ tying a
knot that
________
_ will
. be difficult to un- I panted,' pail® and frightened. “I wooof Fl
&lt; OKFECTIONS. NUTS and OYSTERS. I
I tie after the attempt Is made to pull der nt It. for he knows 1 cauuot do It (
Live
DM ’
i '.-1, fivsbe.-t stock ever brought into the city
I the cord straight.
I while father is mo set against It. Dhl
i—:—' Andy send you?’’1‘1'iy all your wants.
"Andy think.* you love him n great
DOROTHY’S STORY.'
Fine Line of Nuts, All of The New Crop.
deni more than yon do. I fear. But yon i
J can easily prove your love. Come, just j
' take the mutter In your own hands, j
coups ctTonery^^
qpleK’yWld Jim ■■■
• way:••’’ •
It’ii’■-■
the only
.
■
;
“I can think • pretty
I
“How win !? -Fathur never, would j
S!n&gt;peoh tf» ih&lt; “crowd" ow? iny,
think a* quirk; as you.” cotue .to Het: lue nor lot me come home, •
'"5:
lid llluj BriUh. who was n&lt; r&lt;T to lx' Lizzie walled. “J .can’t. .Mrs. linger. I j
TYt iitdo!!i- in autlhlng. The n ft joined can’t r*
•Weil, you’d have Andy, wouldn’t |
■ thi
t till IL was uioBr "bolux •rtng
wouldn't you? ;
” than ia ything else.
!
, .yon.- and be happy,
...
TT»
bow to settle Jt;" said i Why'should you care what -your, fn- j
___ did?’’” Mrs. Buber nrgtp‘«l. forget: i
ux! Sue. Atkin*.’ ’Let’s «ee wht aui get I tiler
that children
tlng-llinl
&lt;:hilflren•’itsmiiiy
i:«miHy nave
have Hume.
Home.
up a eonneete.l story q^ekest witji the J ting
Iffcera &lt;n
of.Ij affection
affection tor
for-their
parents «
and
in I ■Words
words all beginning
b'giflnhsg with tue
-tunr ikitcuis
u« that
u»«» ।
the jiewers
V, r. jI other
.... .. parents la-shles herself , riirrSt
2=
j
th&lt;
‘
nlpl
’
ahc:
lUj
tlieir
order-tlist
is.
the
might,
ZZZ I lue aipmiori iu.; uh
THOS. J. BROOKS
THOS. J. BROOKS
•••
- - word■ to feegi, with. A. tlw next । wish to keep their children. ,
Th I flrat
'
"Yt
“Yes.
‘S. rd
I’d have A»
Andy.
,,v"
” ”n render
tender bloom
Ul with B. and sflt on.""
cent
bottles,
and
have a heavier suit
.. .... . her
... face.
"but. Mrs. Baker.
the flooding
Louisville, 1&lt;v„ May 24, 1905'.
All ngn--.!. Alas! .1Jim
- Singisbn,
. .
st you any nnre to get a GARLAND ■—' great
•mick thinker, didn’t hkve mure dunrt you think children care nt all for
of hair than 1 ever had in my life.
• riilld to buy tome ordinary make. When
1 ^i/tp
^....; five wo.xjs of lu*
finished their parents? Father Is hanl about
I also enclose photograph taken a
Gentlemen:
Billy EraUi &lt;mly hs-l seven when this, but he always hn&gt; been th© best­
nr &lt; vi-ii- yo
...J j ge^ the acme of perfection
| ai)&lt;!
aw bii
• AiUjANir.
-few weeks ago, showing the wonder­
DurolTty CJ:.rire vj-vj.l inr -piece of father a girl ?"er fend. I love him. I
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Im
111]Lki
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A
OAKLAND
stove
18
a
hand
­
ikn •
wouldn’t be happy for thiuklng-of him |
-Allow me tu say- a word endorsing
'iiiifm-tuTe.
r
ful results in a short time.
l-amdl. &lt;t&lt;‘vourlyg everyj
m. ■
iere
atone and miserable. We are
the remarkable merits of yriur Rexall
• I take great pleasure in making"
It will bekDtif ’ your home, and heat it as HT
4-i:
Lar.! h*u Joppa. | ..:oubg, Andy and 1. Wo cun wait.’ And j
thing Iterccl.’.’. g
this statement to you, gentlemen; en­
••93'’ Hair 'Ionic.
’ blit not leifrjf
| knocking iiipnij MjIi .:.!' jeJans 'nearly I Pm hoping-Andy wiU nor go away
My
attention
was
called
this
rem
­
quaking
ridcrl
wivngcdorsing your great Rexall **93“ Hair
when he reafhtes how It will grieve
over. pursuing"
utttfi ly •.a-ucr.ible I women you.”
edy by one
your clerks,-.pho guar­
Tonic, and will answer promptly all
■
.
ly, lUI
Mrs, ’Baker was touched, and In her ;
anteed
beyond
question
it
would
stop
inquiries regarding it.
Th'1 r---f r&gt;:-« 1U&lt; 1
-•! ■'Hlons of heart site approved. She said no inore. j ■
I am at present special agent of the
my hair falling out, and also put my
Ul
varying ,r
F’itlk&gt;.
lllty but they wen- nil so but klHswl the girl suddenly and went ' ’
Call and Sen Them at
IT!
scalp in Irialthy condition for new
Western and Southern Insurance .
■m pk-aM-d with tile m-w game W»nt they out. But ahe was not giving home yet.
kept It up for h gotrtl while, and used She would see Keth Clark nnd present |
' Company, 21-22 Courier-Journal Ofhair.
L
Ui n.iu
It ever after when rainy wosther
blm with her uplttlou of his conduct. I
I hand vOu photograph Ixdore start­
flee Building, this city.
other tr.uble«wup things made time spite of bluff and bluster.
ing to use it, which shows me to be
Imng heavy &lt;*n itheir bands.
She asked no questions as to hls
Very respectfully
whereabout*. If be wns.on the.farm
ncarlv ball After using t*&lt;» bottles
■he’would locate him. Finally she
I satf derided improvement, so con-,
In the Island';ef Jamaica there ta. n found him on top of a sh^d back of tho
tinned its use. 1 have used *,seven 50tree that h greatly admired If «” via- barn nulling down shingles. She ntood
A
?
WaSS
Ayer’s Pills. Ayer's PHIo.
itors; hence id uame— travelers tree
and watched hfit energetic movementt
A
L&gt;X Ho Ayer’s Pills. Keep saying
a few moments, seeing things vhlcfe
It H similar tn the palm tref, but In
seemed so far back in her life that
shape h like a fan.
•
Thi. is a remarkable case—an exception to the role. We do not promise that “93"
A curious feature of thia tree, to thnt
they seemed to belong to another age.
will nrow hair bn every bald head-bur we do guarantee, because we know,-that it will stop
r its plumelike jeaves sway and bend
"Come down here, Seth Clark. I
with the-sun find the rain. In rainy
want to talk to you;" she ordered al
)»ur
moustache
or beard
weather the leaves bend almost to the
ajgutilui
brown
or rich black?
Use Brr CM- or niMsms oafc r- »*»length.
"Heart to heart talk, Josephine Iu
ground, but in sunshine they raise
gals Baker?” be asked, not at all sur
themselves to their upright and more
prised, having been obeervlng her out
grn-efttl position. The effect is very
curious, for tbe leaves of this tree arc
of the tall of his eye.
“Tee, or knife to kulfe. Just as yov_
immense.
Any place of consequence In Jamaica ebooee.” she retorted sharply. •'Whst’i
£as one or more of these specimens, the matter with my Andy?”
"Why,' 1s be ailing?’’ He managed tc
bat It is necearary to travel there for a
right of them, forebay will not grow look concerned. She scorned his tri
No.
tn
any
other
climate.
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BRAN
Per ton $18.00

MIDDLINGS
Per ton $20.00

Hastings
Roller Mill Co

BEFORE and

Tiistnl^sgi-ving

FTER

USING

FRED WOLCOTT

“93”

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RHOKINGHAM'S DYE

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth,

77 The BE8T 5 CEHT Gl*ar No 77,

—

�HASTINGS BANNER NOVEMBER 29. HK&gt;L
VIOLENT

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Sailors on l«nk
.ometlmM
Common council met in regular se
tilrnun ll:«r iobnei-n. 11'™™
J«:k D»Uy. rf Hutl.nd, of unplew-;
PHYSICAL CULTURE
ml,rey nml mnnr mp-ulou. e«°rU' «•
Hion
Friday
evening
Nov.
17.
’
&lt;®.
ant and even muavory memory, was
\
I rerete « toUvre
T“ “ 'd
Mayor Heath presiding.
jailM^^hy the officers Thursday for;
Bfr nj,,. tte teal tobacco antetlTho city schoph will close to-day for
Prerent at roll call Aid. Barter.
dronkenuess. An adopted daughter . Prof. Wm. K. Slximith, Well Known
“
Tlirr awoke Irtel.r In pipe or
the balance of the week.
Brook,. Horton Hillon. tenU. Weioert lm«. te, —
■
walked from the Daily home to this ’
.
. — ^aa ■&gt;„.&gt; jtrYiru.t
Here, U*ed That Kind at
MtatteorpteHote .nteHug rted
", „„ bOT the
Eaton county Iks now entirely rid of city Wednesday night and complained |
riot machines. Good fpr Eaton.
Lowell. ’Ti.&lt; Said.
that Daily had pounded her and kicked i
Some Charlotte buyer predirta 81,30
her when in a drunken rage. She
Some of our readers remember Prof.
re the steady price fur beans in the
showed the marks of the brutal treat­ Wm. K. Sixsmith, teacher of physical
near future.
ment she d sheclaimtd had received. culture. At Belding last week, ao the
The BANNER must have advertising
It would seem ’as though something papers state, the Prof, used some of his line, tramimr. S.15: EJ. Slinjr. tcunliK nt, terr nnd |Kdl terfete &gt;• •“»
».?»; E. L. Smitli. uamirw. 33.8..: lulou.d r.brn lb. limit H
copy early in order to get out our 1G
could l&gt;e done tokeep Daily within physical culture with telling effect in Bert Ptek. Inter. .(«: C Bennett Ik- , These thlur» “moke
— abominably -nJ
ami
page edition., ’
somewhere near the bounds of decency. settling a dispute about the pay for ■ter. U.7S: C. stronte. Inter. 10.31; 3. . the black fumes that they give forth
^Hastings merchants are well stocked
physical culture with!one of hia pupila. Andcnton. later. 18.13: J. Sixterry. from the «&gt;llor*’ mouths are alwa. s
with holiday goods, and their prices
Inter. 3.10: J. Rote. Jkltte. IJn:
HOLLOWE’EN FREAK
a business man of that town. The City Clerk 1’..■.laK’1 COO: H- *• Hirfn. ■ accompanied t-y «*“&gt;" *n&lt;l ,mPn^a'
arc very reasonable.
Hons. Ycf innny a des|&gt;erate sailor
OF THE WIND pupil got all kinds of punishment be­ supplies. 3.24; Lcitelt Iron "‘‘J** has smoked them In the hope of «pYou cau pay your rent fur IMG
217.40: W. Roush, labor. 14.04. U. |
fore
his
frantic
yells
brought
assistance.
now. a» the tax; collector ia- now at
Maynard, peaslng his tobacco hanger.
Then tbe Prof dodged: but be rea]&gt;- CobU iabur. d.l»: A.
liberty to receivte it.
jieared the next day. H*9 was im­ labor, 3.83: Lee Matthews .30; w. ,
Shifted
Thing.*
Very
Unceremonious.
Crates,
draying.
.30;
M.
Turner,
dray-1
This lias been h record breaking fall
mediately made a target for venerable ing. .30: W. Paustle. laU&gt;r. .10; De-, - St Maurice. In SwltXurtand. la the
for the sale of stores. ‘ Local dealers all
ly Down In Hope and
hen fruit and ancient vegetables. Phys­ troit Sheet Lead ‘Works 40.70; John: name of a little station on th? railway
have had a big demand fur them.
c „
i i that lends up the Rhone valley from
ical culture of .tbe Hixsinith brand is Mate repairs
.
Barry.
dieF. B.34: J. B. Gow
&amp; Co.
MRW. • 'the lake of Oner*.- The place gets It”
Send the BANNER t? your absent
* F
XV StebbiM
now not in such jiopiilar favor at Beld­
Standard Oil Co. Ik 18:
F. ".
We thought the wind blew some in ing.
„« Co
3 W K S. ‘ name ns follows: Maurice
£» &lt;*«■
friend for aChriktmas present. It will
100.00: Citizens Phon« Co.
3.1XJ: Fire -vr rectfnd H: command of the Tlietailc
Hastings Friday and Friday night, but.
Gamweli
be a pleasant reminder all next year.
Crowell, repairs .40: O—-C-I irglon, which the Rnffferor Maxlmlau
from
a
report
brought
to
this
office
The prosperity of the country is no
Alann 10.00:
SEES COMING
mcrcbod over the Alps In A. D. 302 to
On motion of Aid. Brooks the ac­
where better shown than in the scarc­ Saturday by Milton Nobles, living
•just south of Cedar Creek in Barry,
OF GOOD ERA counts were allowed. Carried Ayes. ' 3urll a rising In Gaul. At Octodurum
ity of cars for shipping the farm pro­
■'Mnrtlgnyi the legion, every mBn of
that section mnst have, fared much
Aid. Brooks. Barter., Horton. Hilton. ' "r’
duct and manufactured goods.
' which was n Christian, was ordered \ct
worse. He stated, that the gale took
Sentz Weisrert.
• .
:■ sacrifice to tbe Roman god* for tbe
Pater Tindall -will hereafter ■&gt;have corn stalks and blew them into the PRIEST SAYS ALL SECTS ARE
Resolved that the account ot IL M. •
atrs ot t”.'. i* not awpww.
.
sucre*? of the exneslltlon. Headed by
choage of tbe LaBarge plant of the
Bates
&lt;&gt;f
be
not
allowed.
.
UNITING AGAINST SALOONS
Thdrnapple Ore And Electric Co. Or­ tops of tree*, and twisted hay and
Gn
motion
uf .Aid.
Brooks
C.........
..............
‘.:L r.
_:L the,same Maurice, they refuel, marched on io
straw stacks into all sorts of shaj*t«.
’—«. Aid. 1 Agninmm &lt;St. Mnuricet and there were
was adopted” ss follow#. Ayes.
AND BOSSES.
son Skinner will look kfter the local
c—decimated to enforce mibml*doD.
Barter Brooks, Horton. Hiltun. Sent*.
plant
Rut they Still refused, and finally tbe
Rev1 Father James M. Cleary, of Min Weisaert.
’
/ . . ,
,
Resolved that tte Smith eight rods remainder were surrounded nnd cut
The Northwestern Lafe Insurance WANTS OLD RULE IN. HIS CASE­ ncapoljs. iu ah address before the Anti
of Hanover Street re pHtted. rot be­ iown by the rest of the army.
‘
company sent James M. Smith, their , Suit baa been begun in the circuit Saloon] League at Indianapolis said
ing used for'street punibres said street
legal representatirte berejSLtfM) re pay­ court at Port Huron to test the le­ in part: “The Catholic church, as at that point crossing.' block 33 of the ■
gality
of
the
-action
last
summer
by
ment on the policy of the late George
an organized body, stands unalterably Eastern addition and jmrt of -aid
Automatic cooking boxes were In
the Knights of the Modern Maccabees opposed to the liquor business, and It block be occupied by said street, situ­
Preston in that company.
requiring that members attaining tbe is particularly antagonistic against the ation at thi- jxxirit being &gt;ncl. that, general 4ixe»among the Hebrews near„ will
..... never
«,«. te
— uwd
------ ----------------Al Slonu recently - dismissed
it
for street ---pur ly 2.000 ytttra ago. The Greek and
age of 7H must be totally disabled and Sunday s'afoou.
poses. and further that ir Im* sold to p„|-ttn writers frequently refer to
from the Dimoi dale‘postuiiicc. plead
iorthe sum of
1 without other income in order io draw
” .Tungate
------ --------------------..r #30.00.
nr&gt;
, ih&lt;&gt;^ lQ
.xlitiuri of -Juvenile.’’ for
“Reform is in the very Air.’’ he de­ Fred
guilty in the U. • S. district court at
the lulllamount of their policies in ten clared,HVe see It in Missouri. in Phila­
On motion of Ahl. Hilton retno was example. Friedlander cites n runmen­
Grand Rapids tu issuing money orderannual payments.
Previous to tbe delphia aud in New Ybrk. Municipal accepted and adopted a- follows. ' tator, who refers to "the Jews who a
on credit. He paid a fine of ■$.*&gt;• *&gt;. and
Aves. Aid. Barter. Brooks. Horton.
revtiew hl Rattle Greek, age was the. wickedjritt-s is due. In a large measure
lay before the Fabjisth put their
Hilum. ;Sentx. Weissert
Jtidge Wanty expressed .regret that he
on&lt;y requirement.- James M. Hughes, to an unholy alliance between unscrup­
The proposition of the Thornapple viands hot Into the rooking box** tbe
. couldn't give hint a heavier dose, but
pots being covered with napkins aud
had to be satisficld with the limit nn- of Marshall, asks that the court com ulous political bosses and liqUofr dealers. Electric Light '&amp; Gas Co. for ligring
wrapped abaut with hay, so that they
presented.
peluthe members of the society to pky Thesp alliances have been broken in street*
der tbe law
On motion of Aid. Brooks same was may hare warm f.o&gt;ri *»n the Sabbath.”
hls! policy in ten annual payments as varioud places
by
the people. referred to Lighting Committee. CarThe three weeks old daughter of Mr. would have been dune before the rule The
day.
is not1 far
distant riP-L
'
and Mr&lt;. C. ffi.
Maywood died wai changed.
The plninters tend Of Geo. M­
when Catholics and Prbtestoms. lews
"I notice," ‘■&gt;teerv&lt;d Tutfold Knutt.
i Heed as principle and Win. Olney re
Wednesday night of jjvhooping cough.
aud Gentilrs will work together fdr
"that people don’t paj no taxes on the
I surety, in the snm of
wys preThe little one contracted , tbe malady NO WONDER HE WON’T GO HOME
the comm.&gt;n good.”
wenteil.
. . costH«M things tbey&gt; got.**
soon after her birth and though every­
"How’s that?” grunted Ruffon WrafOn unition of Aid. W-. issertsunm was
A Missouri woman recently rushed
thing possible wreldcjnip to relieve her.
••Well, fr instance, if you wnx wuth
accepted. Carried.
•
into a telegraph office and informed TAKE YOUR CHOICE IN
•Moved by Aid. Hilton that council even a milllou you woukln” have to
it all proved in vain. The community the operator that her husband had
SURE SIGNS OF WINTER. adjourn. Carried.
|
pa&gt;
nothin' on tbat. peach of a nose
is deeply grieved ever this affiiction
gone to St. J.ouis to get a banner for:
■' r Jas. M. Patten.
' you’ve gut."—Chicago Tribune. •
to Mr. and Mrs. &gt;jaywood, and they the Sunday school, but she had for- i It is raid that muskrats are not tak­
City Clerk.
ing
much
'pains
with
tlieir
housaa
thin
have tbe heartfelt Sympathy of all. The
gotten to tell him how large the banner
year, which is a sure sign of an open
■burial occurred iFfiday,
i-onducted
SHOW THIS TO YOUR WIFE.
was io be aud the inscription to be winter. It is said that the white .arctic
. Nell - Mrs. CloaeleJgh is getting up a
by Rev. Trott.
' said-Henpeck, ” the thing f»lr to help e. poor widow pdy her
placed upon it. She then wrote a tele­ owl has ben seen as far ‘south a- Indi­
The body of Florence E^rb Mead ar­ gram containing the needed informa­
rent. Be’.le-rI didn't know Mrs. Clooethat
impressed
me
most
in
Egypt
was
ana thisj year, which is a positive in­
: ielgb was su pbikuithroplc. Nell—She
rived in this cipy Friday monring. It tion and handed it to the operator. It
dication of a severe winter, re these the mummy &lt;«f one of tbe ancient [ hm't She ow • Uh1 house the |&gt;oor
rilould have reached Hastings Thursday read: “My dear James, Savoy Hotel, St
owls ordinarily remain in the arctic re­ queens. ’ ’
! widow lives m.-I’hilBd-!phln Record.
night, but wre carried past Jackson to Louis; Unto ub a child was born, eight
•What was remarkable about it?
gions. Now there you are; pay your
Detroit, reaching the local station on feet long aud two feet wide.’’ The money ;ind take your dhoice. Mean­
■ The fi»rt that they could make her
ANXIOUS MOMENTS.
the '8:8! train Friday, 'the funeral husband is still in St Louis and It is
time doa’t let the coal pile or wood dry up and stay that way. ’
took place from the borne of Mrs. rumored that he isn’t coming back. pile get too low aa the months are apSome of the most, anxious hours uf a
Rachael Erb. mother I of Mrs. Mead..
Regulates the bowels, promotes easy mother’s life are those when the little
proachiitg when we should have winter, natural movetnnts. cures constipation ones of the household have tho croup.
Friday afternoon. jatj2 o’clock, being
ENOUOH TO FOUND A HOME.
and in a31 jfrobility will get one. .
Doan's Regulets. Ask ybur druggist There is no other medicine so effective
conducted by Rev. TrotL Interment
‘ ‘When Mr. Casey died he left all he
in this terrible malady as Foley’s
for them. 25 cents a box.
.
in Riverside cemetery. She left two had to the orphan asylum.”
Hoqey and Tar. It is a household
There is no possession Without ap­
favorite for throat and lung troubles,
children, a son who has been adopted
• ‘Indeed. that was good of .him. preciation.
The foolish faith that clings to a and as it contains no.opiates or other
by John Mead, and a little daughter What did he leave?”
Saints .are inore than pickled serm­ false position is the forerunner of poisons, it can la- safely given. For
who will live with her grandmother.
* ‘His twelve children. ’ ’
sale
by Arthut* E. Mulholland.
ons.
failure.

JACK DAILY AOAfS'

| RATHER

Making a ringer In tbe pitching of
nnnita mnat have bectAa part of tho
training which made ttak English long
bowmen *&gt; terriWe in siege that by
gauging the distance and taking the
lay of tb&lt;- wind they could rend up a
deadly volley at tbe exact angle to
drop their arrows with ■destriK-tire
force Into the heart of a iM-letigucrvd
dtv. Getting the lay of the wind is
the •first thing to bo learned In the
noble art of pitching horaeahoes. If
the wind be contrary, tbe nicest cab
culntlona ns to everything else will t-e
In vain. It is only a supreme master
of the game, a daaxllng genius In Ita
mathematics, who enu piny against
the wind—that i» to say. one who. If
the wind be from tbe east, cam by
throwing nt exactly that degrv olf an
oblique angle needed to make It meet
the wind full at the point opposite the
goal, may hope to have It carried to
the right spot -St JLoula Globe-Demo-

You
Look
Yellow
The trouble;is, you, IivcA
Jfck. One of ,ts prod,-*.
bl!c’,, “overflowing fcto
your Hood.
”
You can’t dige 1 your food.

Tout appetite !r, po,^
suffer dreadfully fam h.’,™
ache, stomach ache, dixii.
MSS, malaria, conrlipatfa.
etc. What you need is nota
oose of salts, catfhartic water
or pills—but a liver imk

tbinri aa.ae-u

Native servant* • In . Indin have the
generally desirable, though Bomctlmes
Inconvenient, virtue of the Chlneee—
doing exactly as they are told. The
trouble Im that they seldom une judgmeat.
.
Lord Roberts during a campaign tn
India bad ordered his man to prepare
bls bath at n certain hour. One day a
fierce engniremant wa« going on. but
the servant enude bls wny through n
■term of bulkna and -appeared ct bls
commander** wide.•Sahib,” said be. "your buth
ready.”
Even a better «tory comes from an
unknown soldier who wns awakened
one morning by n-eilng the servant of
a brother officer pulling at bis foot. '
“Sa’ilb.” whispered the innu. -sx
hlb. wlmt cm 1 to do? My master, mid
me to wake hltq at half past ft. but be
did not g ' to Isid till 7.”

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People Know

Thls great ®edi j-|..
the sick liver. ItpU-i:
renews tbe appetite. t •
dears the ‘brain ar J
ftatlon.
It Is a true med Id 4*
and kidneys, and rtf.1;
digestive fiinctfons.
At alt dealers in
25cpackazts.

4 nenes,
V coostj-

YOUR

THE BRINK IS NEAR.
Few Masting.*;

Thedford’s
Black-Draught

OVERCOAT

How

should b
Every time you neglect backache.
Allow the kidney* to U&lt;coiue clogged.
Fail to cure urinary disorders.
You get nearer to tbe brink uf
Bright’s disease.
Doan’s Kidpev Pill* will save-you
from danger.
•
Proof of it in Hastings tectimuny.
George Hubbard, night operator,
and' station agent on the Michigan
Central R. K.. living on Broadway,
says: "I i)ave suffered for months
with a dull aching pain in the small uf
my tack. I tried to get rid of it by
using household remedies. but I was
unsuccessful. I had my attention
called to Doan s Kidney -Pill#, and
thinking .they might benefit me!
procured a box at Arthur E. .Mulhol­
land's drug store and took it. This I
willingly say. Doan’s Kidney Pills
did me a lot of good. I have no hes­
itation in recommending them to the
citixens of Hastings as a remedy of
merit' ’
For Sale by all dealer*. Price 30
cents.
Fuatar-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
State*
,
Remember tbe name Doan’s - and
take no other.

most

nut t! ad- i\FITi YOU t.
■is made to
:: •1
same bmjd. auc wih, i
‘ready anxde \&gt;.n ii u ‘
'particular make
■
thousand tihus.'
.‘ j
Let me-tajKv yer.-; n.|.
n new overcoat. I :w:i|
to FIT YOU. 1: u

—

^,K BETTER
HEAR ULI ,LI’

at ran

Price $20 and up
I
■
pay at a sure:
■

My a i:t
•

C. E. LUNN,
FIRE TAILORINC

HASTINGS.

h.hCH.

FOLEYSnOKWAR

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON’S
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
Don’t wait till the last week to buy your Christmas Presents.

If you do you cannot have as good assortments to choose from nor the same

attention to your wants that you can have when a store is not crowded with shoppers.
husband, son, brother, best fellow or any of your relatives or friends.

Neckwear
Four-hi-hajffis (wide, medium,
or narrowj .'.
A scots (plain black, white or
fancy;

25e.50c.$l50c. $1.00
50c

Treks (the aliready-tied tie)...... 25c.
Band bows for the standing collar or
without band for tbe turndown kind

String ties (small or large)
Boy’s tecks for the turndown collars...

Children’s ties, all kinds............ ................

25c
25c
25c
25c

Gloves

Below is a list of good things for presents for your

House Coats or J
'
Smoking Jacket--

OVERCOATS
, Make presents tKat are remembered for a long time.
from our stock? W’e have some very fine ones.

STEIN-BLOCH

Why not make a present of one of these

guaranteed not to soil the linen collar . . .

$18 and $20

Clothcraft Ones $18, $16, $15, $12 and $10

Fur Mittens $2.00, 1.50

One of those $16 suits, “Clothcraft” make, would also be very acceptable to lots of men
Our line is large and also contains suits at $20, $18, $15, $12 and $10 that are well worth
the price asked for them

Fur lined bands, cloth lined j-n
.
bandfl In all the new shapes Dvc to I. DU
Plush Caps. ... Si to 1.50
Best quality of seal akin in the eon
College shape.............. •................... $20.00

With roll or slide band

$22.00 to 25 00

' Underwear

.

Ah grades from the 35c fleeced fined garment
to Boot’s Tivoli (AnathdlMn
An
wool) at......... ....L... Sdi.UU

We show the most complete Hub of UNION
SUITS in the county at prices from
75c to $4.00 per suit.
Our 82.00 suit is uneqa&amp;led.

Jewelry
We have just received this week, a
line line of Scarf Pins and Cuff But­
tons, some of the rfewest designs on the
market. These always make accept­
able presents.

Children’s Buster Brown Sweaters,
t((
put on like a coat, made with belt
Others buttoned on tbe ahonl- 7~
c', qt
der or with roll neck..........to '• 1 *

Umbrellas
Silk TUteu, Silk Correll.. Silk «'"1
with plain box wood, tri in reel wood :• &lt;»’•
(plain or trimmed) or gold handle .

Suspenders
This year we fully sustain our reputation for
the elegant assortment ayd rich designs that *
we have always carried In these goods. Prices

$1.00. 1.25. 150 and 2.00
A Une Ho. Of ,be -Bnll Dog" kind u

Sweaters
Fnr $4 SO we ' can show you a
1 or
equal.to anything we h
had to sell at 86.00. Others at

(The latter one just received this week

Every one guaranteed to be all wool and to give satisfaction to the wearer.

Caps ‘

■; &gt;

$4.00. 3.50. 3.00 uni down to $1 00

Fur Gloves with large gauntlet
$3.00, 2.50, 2.00. 1.50, 1.00.

Fine kid or Mocha gloves silk
1 cn 1
or fleeced lined or unllned. «P^, l.DU, 1.
Golf G1ot«..&lt; 25c. 50c

We have jutt'rectfiwd aline liner( t-a ..
Felect from bS. (.
’

50&lt;

$1.00, 1.50, 2.00. 2.50.3.00 «-• 6’Mi

Suit Cases
ot $1.00 to $8.75

CHIDESTER &amp; BURTON

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Look V the Banner for
Auction Advertising.

fini: ‘I' YEAK.

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’“liver’t

“« into

*&gt;«■, you
heac(_
dixxi•tipation,
* is not a
He water
tonic
•hi

1’8
tight
1 gently on
the blood,

es consti■ sick fiver
es all the
It.
Heines ip

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LTcoai is
and trit,
garment
U. blit -it
of your
have 4be
du buy a
• fit your
nee in a
wore for
make it
an
any
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it can.

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MN

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J-HE

HASTINGS

BANNER
We Make Dates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers.

SIXTEEN PAGES
■I. 1905,

BARRY CO. TEACH­

WO i ROM
[AR AWAY SIAM wm_

ERS ASSOCIATION

Room Next Seturdev

ro IMPROVE MOR
AES Of CHILDREN

PAGES 1 TO 8.

NUMBER 32.

HAS RESIGNED
HIS

POSITION

BARRTOBITY ACRI
CULTURAL SOdEirS

CUSTMEBS (IWRLtS ftllTM
10® HMD

--------, At Ionia. Dr. Clarence Lathrop Will ,
“
• M. Matthews &amp; Co. Prepared to GuarFine Program.
Resume General Practice
A MOST EXCELLENT PAPER REAU
•
antee Supply of Fine Long Lake
•
,
ANNUAL MEETING HELD IN ™,s I
0»- Tewhet.' Axroci.tiot,
before the Pomon a
of Medicine.
kc Next Summer.
I
aNN.SOn ANO BERT COATS
' aLKER.
will hold their meeting in the high
Alter
over,
11
ol
«x«®e
Dt
«rv,
CITY
SATURDAY
grange.
M. Matthew, 4do. bar. .» aouonro.
JA,LED BV OFFICERS
. rehool room in thia city next Saturday
ice ■MHbtut pbjtf clan at the luniu
LAST.
ment in this issue regarding the ice I
SEEKING LIGHT,
, DCO
ItlH' "’“‘on" beginning «t nine o'clock'
Asylum fur the criminal insane. Dr.
GIVING LFnA aplendid progrun ha, been ore-I
busincfis for nejt season. They are ■
AT CARLTON CEN­
Clarence Lathrop, ron of Dr. E. H.
completing
an
ice
bouse
200
feet
long,
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Tn
TUt
- pi||r.r
S' \AL EXPERIENCES l-ntf lot Ibis meeting. Hon Patrick;
Lathrop, of this city, has resigned his
which they will fill with:Lung ialre ice. '
' U 1 nt
TER MEETING position there, the resignation to take LIST OF OFFICERS
!
G- Kelley, state aniwriuten'lent tf pub- i
That
lake
is
spring-fed
and
produces
OF
FENTON’S DEATH
.?
. „
“c inatruction. will la. present, and
.
THEN ELECTED.
effect January 1st. Dr. Clarence has
there and Many deliver an «d.l trow He I. a fine educa­
the cleanest, clearest and best quality I
With the r-' ,
By Mrs. Elizabeth Rowiand of This had a splendid record as a physician
via:i 1,
of
ice.
They
have
built
for
•
a
large
.
A. ’■
’ t thal Country
tor and excellent and very entertaining
I Fenton Was a Middleville Painter.
at the Ionia institution, and'it v«».-'
wat; Also Financial Report of the Last businttBt. but have arranged with the
City. Every Parent Should
public apoaker. Prut. Geo. Waite, ol 1
with regret there that his services were
Kalamazoo Ice &amp; Fuel Co., v hich has
Empty Pocket Book Fouad
tbc Knlamuxoo Normal College will i
Fair. Society iri Good
terminated. It alro gave him an ex­
t Read and Heed H.
a big ice bonne pt Long lake, fur all
Ike.lawn now. alao be imearaL Not only teacher,:
cellent practice, and tla* opportunity
'
Ne r H's Body.
Condition.
they shall need to supply their custom­
My experience has----been
that— to
a i k. from the lint all Irrentb, cd the public whovla are
-- ---—imof further advancement in his eflosen ;
ers. and they guarantee to do no. See I Charges Fenton was found dead in an
ing. on thia | invited.
. prove thd inoraiity ut a child, it ia life-work. He will take special courses : The annual meeting of the Barry
1 i^vi ♦
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—wan.
«111 lUKe speenu courses ;
outhouse near tl&gt;e St. James hotel at
&lt;*X1- tu .the
—■ I. M
---------- •------ ----’ j ; nest
"
to notice it* .faults
—.ar, a,as little as in special line ot work in both ChiraA, . county Agricultural Society for the their adv.
.boils . ••* -welM' M
E. E.
LADIES
CHRISTMAS
SALE I ■ P°M&gt;We.
P«w«ble. .but
never to
to let
lot ajy
an- upj&lt;ropi-cr- amV^ew York, and will then seek a
i
,
Middleville ‘ Friday night. Charles •
LADIES
CHRISTMAS SALE
but never
antV^'ew York, and will then seek ■ &gt; election of officer.' and directors was NEXT LECTURE
Annisoh and Bert Cohlh of tfliit town
a large’number ut । Methmlist
Metlnhlist ladies
Udk* Christmas
Christmas Sale at
nt i *tun,l-v *’Ts lu rwognize a virtue. It location for the general^ practice of i held in the court room on Saturday
COURSE
NUMBER,
are-fn jail here, pending an investiga'' 11*»L commencing' at 1h o'clock and
oid . ’ setting them ! the
after- ’S iU ti7esW censure and t medicine. Dr. Lathrop is a young j1*
the church
church parlors
parlors on
un Tuesday
Tuesday after“How’d' you like the concert?” tion of the cause of Fenton’s death.
. ,*.w walks. When j noon und evening Dec. 12 beginning at I
;ll‘it much mufe may be done man of splendid ability.a hard student1' ngHU
.. ’i at one o’clock.- While’ there
,
,
.
..... - •"
■■’pmuiu uuuuy.a nam student
.
.
.
.. ! "Yes, so did I” “Weil, they say tha&gt; i The three men had Ixxin .together all
were 2323 memebertdnp
tickets sold, t
.
ike, l)o and thoroughly
,
.
-.jurtlukv jlnu will i half past two. Fancy and useful art- by
v numurugwut
*• dilldrofi
...In love with -hi, work. Ill
--------- r is just great, and her day Friday and Fenton hid been drink­
there tvi'Fi. unit' nlwtnt “
IUY v““ “
ouuf
*
more cartful to ekproa.
and will win
au.ro™
ln it without' ?
“ . —„.
. .ilk u. -rljoy. At । idea, Japanese china, Petoskey baa-: wnll: bolhg
,
r
w„lluU
i:
entertainment is something way up. ! ing heavily. Fenton wa4 seen on the
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nnliatinn
,.
An
,i,.™a
.
t__
Ir«
:
__
...
_
.
;
for
utucersjin
other
^vords
alxiut
one
in
'am-, is un orange j keta. all kinds of baked goodi. home ; JOI,r MWl'ation of fcodrt conduct, than question. His eleven.years of work at
I —
mean
go —
too.” “Yes only,*1.25
f ” i street about H o’clock jn the evening.
— to o•ml •mmll oranges. If ’ made candy and hot coffee and dough- T°Ur ^‘^’proval of the reverse. Noth- ■ Ionia have l»en much service to him ’। 4U. This is not as it should be, but is buys* a Mason ticket now. and 40 cents
but an hour later his liteiess body was
• ■
’ we can enjoy । nuts will unite to interest the public. ■
0,01 N more discouraging to a j &gt;« preparing for a larger field; hut the!’.probably -as well as may be expected,
a reserved scat for all the rest. Oh found. He was known to have had be­
on• ; time came when an official position of’I for i c is nut to be looked for that men well, you ran get a. single admission
.. uroi-.i
nthw.e else
else can.
can. Dr.
Dr. i Those
Those not
not sending
sending articles
articles to
to Mrs
Mrs. . ch
. ‘ld than incessant iaultfiuding
----- --------- vj —
tween
*40 and *50 in the afternoon.
II- R.
r&gt; Cook
. . . or Miss Gertrude Smi th :I the tl’‘uart
irt i&lt;ff the parent.
ti
... ­- tlu., ch.racter
. . ronld
.. r«^’^titfy-.
.
. .......
---------------, any
“n
•» »«,'h
«•
!■' m was to return JI W.
Hardly
for 50 cents, and one for Mary for :&lt;5 When found his pocketlxidk was lying
‘"j”'*"" “1«U th.-1 aml.itioua min In the vary prime of l ” * •&gt;,• '
,,nl'“ th“* “
. .. i- Ins work more ‘ lifefore Tuesday morning please rood I *h“* c“n
cents, if she ’goes to school.
Friday An the floor by.his side empty, while
■ dnpKltiw of the child.
; Hie. but it hm made au excellent »t«i.- ' •’"•'■“M ■“* ’IMvi*1 intormL There
e. Wd' shall try I to the church.
night? Yes. no Saturdays or Wednes­ there was but four cents in his ixxiket.
There uro two groat motive, iotlnenc- I pin« atone to higher thing.
i
,0"'
**’7"''
ri, il g«&gt;od shape • for '
days you know.. so John can probably 'A Ntnall druggist's vial lay on the floor
! ilMg h..m.n action, bop. and Io.r: ami
' „Krank Prl«' °' B' Vfil“1
- lust xnisaibn letter
near the pocket book.' The theory of
who would not preter to have the child
Were Jud«e' ot
Tb» go with you. Good by. Bing off’”
।iM has iieen raised
the officers is that his'liqtaor bad been’
■ ■ election- of the
drugged for the purpose of robbing him
r x ■
and t£at the drug had caused his death
.d '■ ‘r Bangkok. We
Fenton was a paper hasger and dec­
&lt;- nearly all the funds
; orator by trade. He was about 40 years
"""'
’-ti'SSl
. .ii-MnatfH of Mr. Boon
chUdrtir^owtfl. tftd .re tfwayarou.
"
VHtHlLL/
rremurer
—W. H Merrick.
,
.. ov
mi,,
, rait.it&gt;.-, tun | of age and.lived with hisisister in the
• st school in Ameri- ADVERTISED IN THE BANNER imiring
'
}
■
I Directors—J. E. Ijike. Nashville;
them
when they sve anything
j village. He was -said to be a heavy
,j*e» •M..m to have all
। amiss, thfey l»ecvm» dfararaged and ■ IN THANKSGIVING CONTEST WITH 5jn?r *^1 rvtoTand " *11 Krone'
THIS WEEK.X PLEASE NO‘--------- ”-------------- ’
MADE
SUPER- ।,drinker 141111 saloob Kcqiers had been
. for a hit and then
Il/L, BY ONE*OF
VI' THE
I lid -3Vt-CKIhbtapp,
ou.lttmrH.nH rounn.
| Thia’ I. an HxcJltot IM of oBic.ro.
&gt; uuunppy .;. their
ineir di.po.itio.,.
uispoNitions bee™,.
benime;
instructed not to sell liq ior to him.
a- - nr. as ail the
tice the dates.
CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL
VISORS REGARDING COURT
• hardenedj and at last finding- that, i
His condition Friday was subject for
:
The hoard wish
। Mr. bbeldon has served for many years 1
ELEVEN.
I whether they do well or ill, they an*
I
remark.
• ‘
.
HOUSE BASEMENT.
as a director and member of the execu- j
' there is some one
equally fduud fault with, they then
Both Fenton and Annis m, who is a
. live committee. His unselfish, loyal, i
.-- lint the responsibility SOME GOOD SALES
widower, and has done time fur robI relinquist| the effort to please and be-;
hard work torlhe fair is appreciated. , ojiorCQTQ tA/nMCXJ’C
SCORE
and that^n-r^lation u. shown by hi. ^bbEblb WOMEN b
ARE ANNOUNCED come heedless of reproach.
.
1 THE
&lt; bery, are posted in thu Middleville
. :
&lt; ! whether they
m: &lt;
| There is a great difference in chil­
WAS
17
TO
"
practically unanimous election to the i
WAITING ROOM ■ Sttloon»’
&gt;t is thought Coats may,have
ir
M C. A. workdren. They cub not all be taught ur.i furnished the liquor.
•
| presidency of the Society. He sut-peeds ■
ini-sionaries have their LoLs of Live Stock. Farm Tools, and ^er
WU11, principles. Never-theI As won as Fenton’s
y was found,
1
James
B.
Benham,
whoso
severe
illness
I
ouuict
LMjiiuuiu, hbiw
luness, . „
__
.....
...
«• shall have,another to
tar
.
j
le?&lt;y
they,
are
all
quick
to
recognise
Charlotte
Seemed
to
Have
All
the | ..blip, him
~ w■ ’give
- ” up
' the proiiion be "
I doctor was
»««"•«« »■ C°u" "&lt;&gt;“»• «
«" .«gn»»«t.ou by .
••Other Articles Too Nymht-r-.-. Bangkok’s 60,' a friend who ha» their interest at heart.
. made. who pronuuced thj ■death dne to
Best of It and Won By Bet­
i filled so creditably. The elation of
Be a Great Convenience in
erous to Mention.'*
iv &lt;1 just such (a Homq
1 alcoholism. It seems st Ange that the
Children are self .conscious: they are '
!
Messrs.
Schantz
and
Merrick
comes
as
ter Team Work.
help them.
Time of Crowds.
• sheriff and coroner were . DlDOtifioiio
; awkward at a certain tune in tbeir'
- &gt; the
.... reward
,V
CWL..V
for aaat..
their faithul, effective
..- are planning to
Hastings and Charlotte high school { service in promoting the interests of
One of the supervisors modi' a sug- j •n official ^investigation | could1 have
ROBERT GRAY
1 lives; audit doesn't improvt them any
- -ini • veiling for the
Robert Gray. living'on see. 8, Carl- to tell th^m^how awkward they are. , elevens contended for grid-iron suprem- the Society. Two men could not work gestion to the BANNER.wbidi we lx- been mad’’ at the time. :• We under■ nd-mt-. at the services. ton township, one m*h- east, and une I They will get over it quicker if we acy at the fair grounds Tiairaday after- harder or do more id their respective | ,ieTC merits consideration, for it fe , "tand the body wn-. turned over to an
scht&gt;
The
mile soutii of Freeport will have, an J do not chjwti*ws them for (t. But be noon before a splendid crowd. Char- , place* than these two. The . detail I based on public need. On many Satur- | undertaker who had already used em'Thursday » a Auction aule. As will lx? wen hy his i sure to recognise the first dewr move lotte won bytH score of 17 to ft. There work falls largely on the Secretary.and . Jays, and on every day of the county j balming fluid, so that a chemical, test
^:aint-&lt;- and in several Auction sale advertisement in this is-' and praii4 them for it. They will do were some who were uncharitable that he has given it careful, effective ' I“’r* at&gt;d at any time when there an* *o verify the suspicion that Ffhton met
• !..;W' waited £ Jays sue, Mr. Gray’s sale will commence at j theirl*stjto repeat it and in a short enough to iusinuute that the Char- I supervision is proven in every way. ■ crowds in this city there is great need । bis death through dope Iput in his
. „*.m Thursday.
12 o’clock -sharp, therefore everyone ■ time thdr awkwardness will leaVh lottv high school must have some juohl of ail by the splendid suevewt of I i°r ® public waiting room, for women ( whiskey is nuw quite diftihalt.
who attends it should aim to. I* on them. Eilery effort at self -iinprovr- pretty venerable attendants if ail the j the fair. In »he financial depart and cMklren. Tin*..-mpervuior Hugged 1 It wms very evident fhat Fenton
| -’.er on the Pacific har.d promptly ar the hour name*:, ment create- a desire to advance high- members of. the Charlotte team were nient, they have mutual checks upon ■ that one of theviwant rooms in the «&gt;»urt j
. «*bb«L Whether his death was
; till they reached the Thcre bOrgoo-i list -of -stock, farm : er. It is the same in sinful or tm- actual members. But referee Rogers ■ nv another and tbeir aero.ant. a|Uair h»“— l«aement he ro arraogrei that tl"-"'" «hLik.j or «rme .ihig |&gt;tit into
of,
the
local
team*
said
that
he
bad
:
with
.
acb
other
to
a
cent.
.
H
be
made
into
such
a
room.
We
under&gt;
,1h
*
whiskey
is a problem fcr expert
’ -h.« took a cold and implcments. produce, and houwhuld I moral habits. They need to
correctMttlr. The kloetors
Iductors are
That it pays to run a fair decwntly i stand that in other county seat towns ‘ chemists to settle.
rv illy She fainted effects tu lie sold and a-** th# days are d in the right way. not Co mwit not knowledge nur did he know of
rung;
pning the matter . ftilly.
fully. An­
anyone wno had. that the Charlotte! i^ahown from the financial statement in Michigan a room in the courthouse investigating
■: ihi*y reach«.*U To- getting short it will keep .W. H. • reeerttment.
Coat’«s &gt;action
lS®n sj» bad
,uul record and C*^
• .
a wheeled chair Coocb, the auctioneer busy. As will i The avtirage child in nearly all caws team had any but actual Charlotte high . uqth receipts for rents and privileges *» utilized lor this very purpoer and it I “------„ great convenience to the public.
leaving Middleville fastfned suspici .,-’ y bud reached home lie seen by his auction, sale advertise-! is easily ted- The essential thing is school students in their nunrtier. He jOf almost |8ftft. It pays a society as it ! ,s- a
Jn
ol th,&gt;
the Rurrv
Barer &lt;*nnntv
county rnii
court
“P0" &lt;b&gt;™ " «ui. *1 °'
li.l say
. too that &lt;Charlotte
'l ari..,... won L.
i'j m... ! i .1......
.. en....
In ’Icaw
’liKt* iif
&gt;. al! tlieii jsJuple. she , ment. fir.
ynr. uary
:j jm-ai ,iu
»»v hm
«*h w,,vv.»,
v™. . ■did
beraiiw
does a ____
man_...
to lx* .1.
decent, andi ..not
Gary oners
offers ms
his 4u
40 acre inrni.
fahn , ium
that uh
they
dw «led
in the
right
direction
bom« it would not cod much io tit op ■
"&lt;■&gt;«• robbery or goa.ibly the
. l.tu was delirious j fo*r ,alrtttn&lt;i anyone desiring to purcimM-' to ewivinie them that disobed&gt;ei.cy is I they played better foot-ball than the ; cunrage demoralizing things.
Mich
al
nx&gt;m.
The
luuement
ha,
l«n
;
'•
kin
H o( Fenton', life liy drugEin«
. . । 'uut»r
*ui*r hi*ti
hiai a vmv
very ij a
place...,™over.
_ g(yxl
—. 40
... should
--—&gt;a look
i..«u this
..i—
T. ! not courage: that aping the question- !
local eleven, whose work was Kidly
We publish below the treasurers
b
it
recently
cleaned
up
and
put
in
'
’
I*
liQU'w.
The tbn*v wen1 together a
w
s
rej
able
practices
uf
older
perrons
i&lt;
tyd
!
liuii.;
off colof. Udng bap-j'iially |»or in team ' statement:
. r m r here la-1 Wednes- Re&gt;d Mr Gray's advertisement.' re­
order The court liouM oow ha, water «“»&gt; d-1 Friday aftornobo. Fen'.on
and.lie on band
day
BECKHTM.'
. large number were j menib*r the» date and
h_„ | mahlinesai:'and that to defy restraint ■ work, the individual .work of Hums;
and
K-wer
connrotioM.
It
would
be
drunk,
and the other two with
promptly at
at 12
12 o
’clock.
1 is not smart, and to ignore advice is and Bidelman and the puuting of
I! promptly
o'clock.
’*
but little espeiire to rot in the plumb- h'“ *nd "wmingl)' not indicated.
’
---------not a sign of wisdom, and they will Lambie being the features of thie Iwnl
- miking a jew dag | •
Ing
and
m»ke
the
other
change,
need
Dcpnly
Sheriff
Leon VpaVelaor ol
eleven’s work.
»»«•&gt; ticfcrtjsuld
. . ...
■ ■ Dr. Walker fjas
had |
uas uau
MYR1CK CURTIS.
nut continue tu fall victims of sire
ed to fit up the room and we are eure Middleville iirnmed Anniron at bi.
At the end of tbo first bait the m-orv I Gr«'.j*htai&gt;d . '
Wir
&gt;'”:?:g it for sewiral days I Myrick Cnrtis. who lives on the j A very helpful Im’bit for children is
the taxpayer, ol Barry, county would borne Friday night. He arrerted Coat,
m,i.. . k
.
down . James Townsend farm on tsec'3. Host- I to carefully guard their thoughts while waa S t.. « for CbarluUf. In th., bull | gj"
getrir
: me for onr ttr^p
’
be Kind tn have the board o&lt; aiqair- •• •*&gt;" Monday, and brought him to
ie ■ is spfi-k ingM township, two miles west of Coats j their bends are first lying ou the pil- the. Hastings, team once had the ball
th.- ri*
Hio.gkuk. ’ She
visor, rote to do thi, at the January I th* Jad.bero that evenir.ft It can be
...
pauit au&lt;l {(iro^e. has decided to quit farming. . low for thie night; for the first thought- &lt;down at the Charlottes’ 25 yard line, |
HxrEXDITt'itt&gt;.
rw-.oii. We l«&gt;pe they may.
| “'Mr wanned that the ofiteer, will go
w&gt;
now
; ■ •*. be the jpretti^t I ant] wjH have an auction sale. W. H. on awaking are oipally a continuation . but failed to kick goal. The Char- p.-rmlcm »r i .. .. . ..ft
--------------------------to,the bottom of the affair, and if they
” ”. .
the .• :v»-r. W4 all have I Couch’will act as auctioneer. The sale ; of the thoughts 1-efore falling to sleep. ; Ilotte team playbd a fajr, gentlemanly
, HASTINGS WOMEN’S CLUB
t1b*' 'A”' r“&gt;
- i *w in ord^ to »-nier I wni conudMice at -10 o'clock a. m. | To awake} and find the good night I;game, and they won on straight foot-1 J’ernuuirat improvement &lt;m» n
A* &gt;4
I ‘ snsed Eentuu s death, they will secure
.
:;v.-r. All beats are , Hharp, and a lunch will 1c served at i thoughts Covering like an angel who• liall playing.
ki7 '.u '
.
'
all the evidence obtainable to fasten
। llaUnd'* on tian&lt;1...........................
if’er the fir-l uf Sep-. ! noon
Mr. Curtis has a good list of had been keepingguard while they i
I
----------------------------- i—I Vupatd prrml iniN..........
AT 40
as sn j Two 1&gt;aPcrs an&lt;1 Thanksgiving Music ' the crime on the guilty party or parties.
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1 upali senwtal orders .. -11 J**
« : • way of increasing । horros. cows, calves, and other live ! slept is i bright outlook fi»r a new
FeatUrCS of Friday’s
Rtarrv
ntv Ians Iwaren
T-awa .ffrnm
rroro
Barry reran
county.has
been verjTfree
■.-•e: "inc*, th- -am- j jnuck. besides a Jot of farm machinery. &lt; day. TM surest protection against
crimes resulting in the taxing nf life,
THE KEYNOTE.
ITogram. ,
■ •••• b, . n closi&lt;| all oyer] jm0[ementj| and household good# to be | aviliiitto keep the mind filled w th ;
and we Irnpr un,cvcry accocut 'that it
I Mrs. Ellen *E. Robinsun was chair-'
I'lu treasury | received!
of. Retd his Auction sale J good thoughts, and the heart with
S. A. CROWELL DISAPPEARED man for the Friday afternoon meeting.' may Im* provmv-.that ‘Fennoti did not
“Business success, whether for
r ■ ’■•!*! ‘&gt;f n-veque fz&amp;npmlvertiaeinenr in this issue of the j noble impulsea. Evil thoughts and
meet bis death by foul play.
'
the individual or for the nation, is
of the Women's -Club- and provided 1
1
ms but now they BANNER and remember the date of I desires, can not be kept .out unles- they
a good thing only so far as it is ac­
Mii-hed eicept in , tha sale
“r*’ crowded out by good thoughts and i
&gt; Last Seen In Ulis City Friday Night. several excellent special features fo r
HE FOUND IT SO.
the
program. The • Thanksgiving
1 uction--. K thoughtless sin invariably J, companied by arid develops a high
Il is Said That Leu Smith
standard of conduct—honor, in­
quotations were weft resjamded to.
Wr
»wn gharrioo 'and jin-1 BADLY FRACTURED LEFT ARM
tegrity civic courage. The kind of
Mrs.
Margaret
Troxel
sang
’
'Te^.
Went With Him.
.- ■in licensed and this l
Thousand Blemings.'' a piece most I George Campbell, of Assyria, Found
business prosperity that bluntsthe
| Het y.rarwtf eHrtiertly tf work »■'•&gt; «« C
I 5. A. Crowell; who for ninny ! years
u-Lduwn .-sionR list uf j
Banner Want Adv. Prof­
standard of honor, that puts an in­
appropriate to the Thanksgiving sea-on. ,
the rana
child wu^
d™- whHtevnr you l»_v out
- -•.p-rienced puny driv- j Charles WeisseVt Met Mith that Mis- ;i rne
ordinate value on mere wealth, r has conducted h boot and shoe - fnpair- in her usual pleasing manner, being j
itable
:for
torhim.
him. ’and
’luid'does
/lot* it&gt;&gt; well,
ooli. We can
,
t. ii.-unc
On II
....
1
shop
on.
Jefferson
afeet.
left
thiH.
city
-• I.are
a
license, u,„i
and all
that makes, a man ruthless and
fortune Last Wednesday
Ialee
w tench them
’
accompanied by-Miss Striker. Mrs. j
,to •be trothlul
by
ponies ui
Friday night and since then not trace Sadie Cook read her account of the en- | '.George Campbell A*yri4 Route 1
well* fed and humanely
conscienceless in trade and weak
being truil.fttl to them, .nd kcering
treafe.
Afternoon.
of him has beer, found. Where He has joyable 1005 trip of the Michigan Press | lMUt the BANNER a little want adv.
■’.n tiinv'fo time each livery
and cowardly in citizenship, is not
:
____ ...i.ntlu.r
Soon efter dinner Saturday. Cbarlee ■ our |»&lt;X
whether fur
tor reward or
which; appeared in this paper Nov. 22
stable igone is a mystery.
' . inspected and all vica good thing at all. but a very bad
Association. Mrs. Cora Ketcham read and which was ordered to run until
tonxi -i­
punishment
For some time past he has been an intensely interesting
'-e are to be discarded, Weissert was in the basement Of Lew
thing for the nation. Thia govern
papt'r
on
We can aid our children in morality
' and i; i
drinking quite freely, and Friday it is Pestalozzi.Switzerland’s Greatest Ed­ he directed it to. lie taken out of the
■ ■&gt; are not projierly cared Harris' new home south of the park,
nient stands for manhood first and
by doing all we can to keep sin out of
said ho drank quite heavily. A wife ucator. and the originator of the modern I BANNER. He offered nine steens and
will be proseepted. This and fell breaking both tones of his left
for business only as an adjunct of
a Round Oak heater for sale. Wednes­
their sight What they are continually
and three children are left in ciroum-1
act i&lt;
a- the Hackney Act and forearm near the wrist. It is a veI?
manhood. ’- Extract from Presi­
.system of education. The story of his day ^afternoon
Nov. 2ft. after the
forced to associate with they learn to
stances none too good. air. Crowell '
bad fracture. He was sUnding on a
dent Roosevelt’s rtessagc.
life is moat 'fascinating, and Mrs. BANNER for last week, bad gone to
was
a
good
workman
and
.at
one
time
(Uontloued
ou
Taxe
12.1
plank which was resting on a barrel,
Ketcham brought out admirably the press, we received a card from Mr.
was getting along nicely, but love for salient points in his system which
reaching up to take some measure­
BARRY LODGE K. OF P.
Campbell saying *’Please take the adv
the cup proved his undoing, as it has revolutionized the-teaching of childern,
ments for a furnace pipe, when the DEATH OF MRS.
out of the paper as I have sold the
BAUER
” McPHARLIN.
many other men.
liarrel tipped throwing him violently
love and observation being the key­ steers also the stove, abd send me your
CHARLES
FURNISS
! A quiet but very pretty wedding
Offkrr
Elected at the Meeting to the floor of the cellar. He threw
note of the methods he used in their bill.” I There is.no doubt about it.
out his left arm to save his fall with
instruction. lie was jaut fifty before The BANNER . want column is the
occurred Thursday evening, when
i-ast Monday EvenAN ENTERPRISING
his remarkable gift for teaching chil­
the result that hoth boues were broken. Mother ol Sheriff Furol,,. Expire, Gertrude M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
mg.
»
CHINAMAN dren was discovered. His love for hu­ best and cheapest and in every way
Though painfully injured and alone he
M. P. McPharlin was united in mar­
the most effective method of satisfy­
ine ;-•Ikwihgare the new officers of
Sund,y Nlfht After
manity as well a» his love for children ing the wants of Barry Q&gt;. people
riage to Wm. Guy Bauer, our well
dragged himself out of the tjellar and
wry j.„d8,. k of P who were elect.
known lumber merchant. Rev. Fr. Lcc Hing Has Good Stock, Adopts was compared as second only to the- who want to buy sell or rent property
Brief Illness.
went to his home, where Drs. H. A.
w
night.
■
,
Great Teacbdr--J&amp;ms Christ.
In
and C. H. Barber were summoned and
or services.
.
Sunday night at 10 o’clock, Mra. Connors officiating.
Sailor' ouuuaiider- SC.GraiMl,
Up-to-date Methods and Adver­
closing the program Mrs. Frank Hama
The bride was gowned in cream
reduced the fracture.
’
*
.
Ctarta, Fomi*. notber of Sheris
}
' tot-ellor - K. .1. Edger. ,
cooley
Ipayne
.
sang
very
sweetly
’
’
fount
Your
Bless
­
tises
HU
Wares.
lace
over
taffeta
and
was
attended
by
{&gt;»:. .1.
Crawler,
Victor Fumta.
« the home of
ings, ”, another Thanksgiving piece,
her cousin Miss Clela Poland, of Mid­
M
&lt;■' '
" llliaoo.
NEW PATRICIAN OFFICERS.
There was a very pleasant wedding
Lee Hing, the Chinese laundryman
her Kin Von In Nohrille. Mrx FurnM «*'» Fairchild,
memliers
of
the
club
joining
in
the
at the home of the groom's father in
Hastings Division Court No. 91. Or­ 1m h*&lt;l not been in robust he*lth for dleville, who was vary pretty in a has a nice stock of pure China cups,
J iG Morri, Lamble.
.
chorus. A few words of greeting in
Hastings township Thanksgiving after­
der of Patricians, elected the follow­ M&gt;me time. Mil »•» It**'11 down wlt*' gown of white mull. Harry McPhar- saucers, vases. Bilks etc. for the holi­
I D' ' "Bl xh-oedhr.
lin. brother .of the bride, acted as day trade and invites the inspection of which appreciative words were spoken noon, "when Willie J. Payne was united
‘j'o-lb.j Dari,,
whnt
imomKl
to
'
»
»he
grin&gt;e
Tbanbing officers for the ensuing year.
of the Hastings Club were given by
u
। ranlt Sage,
Tn marriage to Bertha V. Cooley, Rev.
all BANNER readers. ‘ Lee receives
giTing day. H
“O' thought «ho groomsman.
Senator—Chaa. Whitlow,
o;'*' " Guy Crook,
•
Miss McPharlin is one of Hastings his goods direct from China, and has Mra Wood, president of the Fremont Arthur Trott of this city, performing
Counsel—Dan Aabalter.
wm Mrioody ill. hot «h« grew r«pidW. loi.raud Lodge-Guy Crook,
Women’s Club who was present, the
sweetest young ladies, and has been
Seribe-Fraiik Chambers,
the ceremony. There was a goodly
put prices on them that seem very
lrut?w Bert striker.
iy wonc Saturday night and Sunday.
Treasurer—Fred Stowell,
.—-­
for four years an efficient clerk in our reasonable. Though Lee does not guest of Misa Ream.
company of friends present to bid the
»nd the end came Sunday night, due
Card. WhlUow.
city. Mr. Bauar and his brother C. speak English fluently, yet he has been
newly
wedded pair God-spood in their
HOLIDAY
EXCURSION
RATES.
• «’BU M COUNCIL OFFICERS.?
to heart failure and pneumonia The
Praetor—John Thornton.
D./ Bauer, comprise the Hastings in this country long enough to get on­
For t|je above occasion the C. K. &amp; journey through life. They were given
funeral will take place today at Na.hPatrau Ed
&gt;
Coi,nc,
and S.
u..Uvul No. 49, R.
n. ai
Lumber
and
Coal
Co.
and
is
verywell
a
large
number of useful and costly
Inwrrea—B. Ltebty. .
to the up to-dat“ way of doing business S’. Ry. Co. will sell round trip excur­
- NttW th, tolllowlng offioeni.
rille.
Guard-John Conlon.
and favorably known here, being a —and.that is to advertise. It will be sion tickets at one and one. third fare presents which evidenced the esteem
Mr, FomUalb mmrired^y her bn»S’n^^M^r. Stowell. Mra.
graduate of onr High School and also worth your while to read his adver­ for the round trip. Datew of sale De­ in whieh they are held. It was a very
band and by her Bee
Victor and
Florence Conlon, Mrs. Frank Cham­ Hugh, of Ui. city, Von. of liMhrilK of the University of Michigan.
cember 28, 25 and 80 1905 and Jan- picasam au-ajr. jmr. ar.u wr». rayw
tisement and inpsect bu- stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Bauer will be at-b^me
uary 1st 190C. Return limit leaving are a very worthy young couple and
bers.
.
George,
of
South
Haren.and
Clayton, to their friends after Dec. 20 in th\ir
£•«"&gt;«-M. W. Itlkir,
The Patricians have a contest on for
destination not later than January JI, nave the hearty-guod wishes ef a bort
of Grand Hapld,, and by one daugh­
Just a little more anew and aleighc
”D' K1 I ltmAn.
beautiful new hoto®
8. Hanover
frocuriDg new members, and aa a re­
1906.
---------- i of
ter Mra Fred Brumm, who live, near
al!ac« KeU^,
sult many new members have been
^•ward--.John Payne,
Street.
NsAhville. p) t '
■*'
bentmel-A. GmdSJ.

A '£«’
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RESTING

LliTTER i
1
I

- CARRIEYVTZ

NOTICE THE
AUCTION SAltS

MASYUKS HIN
WAS DfftAIED

“ "" VERY TIMELY
SUGGESTIONS

�HASTIMrS BANNER, DECEMBER 6. 1905;

2 •
The need as well, as the value of
publicity is dearly shown by the reveat latitrit^of graft in the fife insurance
. bushier*. The result wifi be laws that
will protect policy holders in the fu­
ture by compelling publicity in such
corporations.

Hastings Banner.
Published

every

Thursday
Mlctilzan.

foreuoon
.

COOK BROS . Editors.
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.

| CORRESPONDENCE. j
MIDDLEVILLE.
Ctyu. Robertson and Thad Taylor of
the Ferris Institute were home and
spent Thanksgiving.

When the shower came up the artist,
who was walking through New Hamp­
shire on a sketching tour, sought shel­
ter under a tree? where be was soon
joined by another wayfarer, a man of
middle age. who looked a sort of better
class tramp, and indeed was one.
The two entered ‘into conversation,
aud It came out that the wayfarer was
a harness maker by vocation, but a
rover by predilection.
“Yes." he .mid. Tin a robing stone.
Tm never happy in one place. I’m here
•today and gone tomorrow. There ain’t
any fossil about me? I’m on the move
all the time. The world Is J made to
see. I any. awl I'm bound to see all I
can of It."
«
The artist begun to think that be had
fallen In with a modern Marco Polo,
and by way of leading op to some in­
teresting anecdotes of the antipodes be
remarked:
"You must have l&gt;een quite h trav-^
eler."
“Well, that’s about so." the man
modestly replied. "1 reckon I could
find my wny over. New Hampshire
with my eyes shut, and I was once two
mouths iu Vermont."

IT WILL PAY YOU »
To come to our
STORE

A new raiload to the Pacific coast is
Tte Misses Etta and Marie Hubbard
assured, the Chicago. Milwaukee A
spent Thanksgiving with friends in
St. Paul having decided to spend Wo.at th« poatoffice at Rfutltigs. Mlchl- 000,000 in building a line of its own to Grand Rapids.
■Entered
M Ma ---*
Mra. Stanley Wildern and Min Lydia
tbe western ocean. There’s room for
Russell were in Grand Rapids Thurs­
ADVERTISING RATES.
day
}and attended “In the Bishop’s
DUpUy advertising, rates furnlstv'd on »ppltCarriage” at Powers in the evening.
Having
impaled
the
meat
trnat,
a&lt;uv»K nrvvjiic-v.
* itur. etmsMr. Fred Thorpe of Grand Rapids
wbere, 7e a line. Average of seven words to the Preaident Roosevelt will start after the
oil and steel combines. The big stick was the guest of friends in town the
latter
part of the week.
Obttuarr. poel-y ;uxl rwuihittons. 5c a line, is getting exceedingly busy three days.
iottces of blrttis. deaths' or marrtagm will be
Rev. J. E. White occupied the Con­
rlnUx! freo a* new-, matter.
church pulpit Sunday
r-omtrainIcattoa win tm published un
Several countipe in Northern Michi­ gregational
morning.
gan are receivitig from the state more
CL
A.
Barrell
of Three Oaks was
primary school money than they pay
JOB PRINTING.
home , to spend Thanksgiving. Mra.
to the state in taxes.
Tbe
Um one. of the host equlppM
Barrell
expects
to
leave this week to
. fob offlCM In qftHterti Mlclilna. and I- prepared
to do every k’nd of book sad Job printlug.
join ter husband at .that place where
THE COUNTY FAIR.
they will make their future home.
President Itoosevelt saetna about to
Mrs] Conrad Clever and daugther
Principal
wn his bard fight for tbe regulation
Glenna are spending tbe ( winter with
of railroad rates' by thejntemcato cumA faee In the crowd will, ns it were. relatives at Bellville. Ohio.
In England severe cold generally
merce communion. A small but power­
&lt;tlng your memory.
ought to know
R. Polley and wife of Delton were kills a good many, people. In certain
ful coterie of laenatora headed by Al­
that uinn." says you to yourself. "Now. guests: of the latter’s sister Mrs. ’ J. pails o( .North America- wild still inure
drich’, of Rlifkiy Island. Elkfna.of West
who the inisi-hlef h he? Barker? No. Stark and husband &lt;»ver Thanksgiving. severe puts new life Into them. It re­
Virignut. and Foraker, of Ohio, suc­
'tixn’t Barker. BarkduH? No. Funny
Mrs.]s] CV Rich is spending a few quires no argumentation to-show that
The Most Complete Corset
ceeded in defeating the proposition at L can’t think of bls mime. Bogins with
there must be a definite, reason for this.
days with her son Dr. .Herbert Rich The chief frason is that .English cold
the last session । J. congress, and had set
Stock in Barry County.
•B.’ I’m pretty certain.” And you trail
out to do so again or, if they could not, along after him, as if you were .a ue- and family ol Detroit.
is mostly damp', while In North Amer­
to force the president to accept a bill tceUre. sort of keeping out of slglft.
Mrs.!A. A. Matteson was in Grand ica It is mostly dry. There Is 'the great­
est difference in the wurld. between dry
that would pretend to grant this much and yet every- Once In awhile getting a Rapids! &lt;&gt;n business Tuesday.
Mrs.ll. H. Haxton was in Grand air and damp air The former is usiv i
needed reform but which would really guodl look at hint. "Mmmuimm:" says
ally air pure and simple. possessing a ,
lie a sham. They framed a bill, big In you. “Wbat Is that fellow'.; name? RapidsiWednesday.
full quantity of oxygen ’ and often
words but little in everything else, Why. sure. MeCouiea." and‘you walk
A. E. Southwick and wife spent charged highly with ozone. The letter ;
which was submitted to the president. up to'him and stick out your hand
Thunki^jiviug with his daughter Mrs. consists of air mixed tyitb tbe vapor of
while
he
’
s
gassing
with
sontebody
hud
It didn't take long to find out what
127 Jetf»r«on Street
William Roach and family at South water. When tbe former air. fully
the president thought about it. He there’s that smile uu your face that
oxygenated. Is breathed it stimulates
"l know you. but you don’t knu.’v Bend. Ind.
promptly declared it a humbug and
more powerfully than dminnaguc. The j
LADIES'. GEMTLEMEMS, BOY'S.
me." (iaud he _takes
r
it in a limp sort of\ G. E.! Gardner returned from Clrithat lie would uM stand for it. By that
latter, less Oxygenated aud charged .
FkH '
•— u»..
,.......
.
.
..
MISSES ini CHILOREM'S SHOES
time the pros* and people of the fashion and starts to say. “You have cago Monday morning.
with vapor of waler, not only does not ■
ihf- advantage oC— when, all uf a
Mrs. Geo. Saqiltvs returned Satur­ stimulate, but depresses.—Public Opin­
country began to be heard from, and in sudden, he grabs your baud as if he
•
a way that left no doubt that they were were going to Jerk your arm out of Ji.- day evening after spending two weeks ion.
uot going to stand for any gold brick socket and bent you over the head with
LADIES'. GENTLEMEN'S and
game. And now the three' senators the bloody end. aud shouts out: “Why.
Frank E. Heath and wife and his
Mme. Patfta’s voice extended from
of all Hods, Cheap as tbe Cheapest
and their friends Dave comt down, hollo. Billy ’ Well, suffering Cyrus, mxl sister Mra. Grace Dunlap and gentle­ low A to D In altlsslmo and wan one
CHILDREH'S
and announce that they will support nil hands around: Hold still a seeon-'. man friend of Hastings were in Gland of the most remarkable illustr.itloris
..WE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD..
.UNDERWEAR.
and
let
me
look
at
you.
G^b
darn
tbe Roosevelt measure. If they hadn’t
ever furnished of the value of musical
your hide, where you lieen for. so long? Rapids Thursday evening and attend­ culture In overcoming natural blem­
Well, yon know how a man looks
I thought you'd clean evapornt&lt;sl off ed “In; the bishop’s Carriage’’ at ishes. Her votee was stubborn and un­
We sell tie NEW CENTURY FLOUR
when he “fusses’’. with a big buzz flic faee of the earth. Why. how air Powers.
MEH'S aid BOY’S
manageable. but by dint of study ami
It Is cbupir tan toil itars lad
saw while it’s.in motion.
you? How’s everything? That’s good.
Carl Fenton of Ann Arbor was in Indefatigable perseverance she brougi.
.
..
OVERALLS
.
.
; Ix‘t mo make you acquainted with my tbe village Monday to attend the ft to n state of perfection that was theJut as pod is the but. Trj It
Tuesday, December 5, has lieen set wife. Molly, this Is Mr.”—but she says; funeral of bis uncle Cha*. Fenton Jr.
nee aid you will bi| It qili.
.Mackinaw Coats
admiration of her contemporaries Her
apart by^he Michigan supreme court "Noxv don’t you tell me what hte name
Bert Hubbard who has been attend­ delight was tbe bravura style of orna­
Duck Coats, Shirts,
as the date for a further bearing in Is. Let me ritlnk Why. Willie Smith: ing the jfrerris Institute returned home ment. ami where the computer had not
Well,
of
all
things!
Why,
bow
you
’
ve
the matter of tbe suit brought to com­
OPEN EVENINGS
been aufficiently liberal In bestowing
etc.
chnng«l!’’-Eugene Wood in McClure’s,. Friday aid will make an extended visit
pel the Michigan Central railroad to
ornamentation on her part she Invented
with his parents Geo. Hubliard and cavatinas of her own and used them
pay the state about $4. (XX). 000 in taxes,
Phons 151
Hatting*. Mich.
with such effect that they were gener­
payment of which through past years
Mra. Bayard Taylor tells an Interest­
Don Putman, a former Middleville ally regarded as the l»est part of her
was avoided on the part of that com­ ing story of Thackeray in her memulra
singing.
She
made
tier
first
apjiearboy
but
now
principal
qf
Prairieville
pany by failure to report tbe full "Ou Two Coiitluenta,** The Taylors
was united in marriage anee on the stage In 1815. her last in
amount of its stocks .and loans upon met Thackeray in London adon after schools.
1830.
which the amount of taxes due the their Btqrrlagp. Mra. Taylor writes Wednesday to Miae ^darie Wickwire of
Banfield.
They spent Thankitgiving in
that
she
fduud
“
tenilnued
iu
his
perwou
state
were
computed. This suit
Tlte Conditions lflff&lt;-rrnt
{ the clmrueteriatics which I bad gueaaed this village, the guests of his mother i
against the Michigan Central for back .j at
4i froiii his works— n warm heart under
Husband (with newspaper)—When
Mrs. A. Whitman.
taxes claimed to be due the state is , Jj*,
I’m at honv* you are forever hammer­
wic
of acatliing satire. Utt the
Miss Helen Prichard has.resigned her ing at that piano or else your .tongue Is
not related to tbe suits against the I qci
ocdK.slju of u sura!!’ dinner which be
railroads of the state in general for 1 gave
gn
us lie said t.i tuy buslutud, after position a» clerk with W. A. Quinlan running like a trip hammer. It wasn’t
the
ge|itler.ieu
had
rojo
’
.
neft
tbe
ladies
&amp; Co. and expects to return to her so before we were married. Wife- No.
non-payment of the recent increase in j th&lt;
railroad taxes."The Latter suits involve { Ah the]drawlug room: 'By the bye. I home in Lake Odessa in about twq It wasn’t. Before we were marrh*.;
you held my hands so I couldn’t play
aid:
five or six milliun dollars more and are ].
’ — ’ ’ ‘ run ., •.-.•ejy.'tq, preecuL • weeks
! and 'kept my JJjw «o bust Um j
ill l&gt;e in acti' ■ demand from now op. Haveyou
it be:’ Then gblug to an
now awaiting hearing on the ducket of
Miss Kate Filter,,Bertha Weightman couldn't talk.
bought your W intei c mipply yet ? If you fiaven't it
BtngerF
he
took.
di&gt;wn
a
ailver
inkstaud
the supreme eburt of the United States. I
andEd.
'
Betts
spent
Thanksgiving
it to uis
Lis menu,
friend, in flpite
spite or
of tue
the
—t■
,
. ,
,
. • “aud
nu gave u
will j ay \on to call and see tic. We handle tbe ven­
This collecting long-deferred railroad CTWeut
of bl? youngest with Mr. Betts sister, Mrs.-*Gillett of
best coal lb..t, we ct&gt;t&gt; get THE KIND THAT BURNS
I "Tills chd'ese. Is full of bules." com
taxes is probably surprising to those । daughter, usually, s amiable, who ex­ Iryipg.
|
platncil
the -ell
prospective
purchaser.
and
we
it at the
same price you would pay for the
who were responsible for the campaign ! claimed with uli tlr- uahrete of her flf“Yes. sir." said the proprietor! "That's
other kind. ;
statement that Gov. Warner's admin is-i teeu years. *Oh. mt that one, papaf
ASSYRIA. ,
right."
tration would lie controlled by railroad 1 IJut PnP« gave u » beet! and u few days
Mrs. H
Hartom is visiting her •1 “Haven’t you got one with the holer
That's what wc',1 say if you'd ask Us if
intlaeoe^.. —C'«dul*c N«w..
I taler e™, v_&lt; th.- i-in wiu, ibr luerip.
____________
। tfou engraved tipott It. ‘W. M. Tback- daughter , Mrs. Tuckerman of Battle I ,ul* nt cinrese?" — Louisville Courier­
SMILE”
we were rushing the Lumber business
Creek.
’ lournaj
Th«
farms
of
the
United
Sttntns
dirt
»
erny
to
Tuylte.
JcL
27.
1857.
’
"
J't'L We have a fine stock of Lumber. Lath. Shingles.
The farms of the United States did a
Mra. Chas. Holton and daughter of ,
'
Lncoueciow»nre«.
W indows. Doors that we are selling as low as the low­
very gratifying business this .year, ac­
Fennville is visiting relatives here.
cording to Secretary Wilson The
est. WE SELL THE BEST ROOFING.
“She’* the most nnconaclouw girl I
One of tbe motn Interesting freak
value of the products of American statues In Eug’.uud is to the memory of
Mrs. Chas.. Jones entertains the L.
BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.
"Well, why sliouldln't shiTbe? She’s
farms in 1D05 reached the almost in- Sir it. Iloimes.* it; Is to be seen iu tbe A. S. Thuraday. Dec. 7. Picnic .din­
pretty -and-knows. It: she’s clever and
conceivabh* aggregate of! $4,410,500,­ chnrtli nt Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. ner.
.
FENCE POSTS.
FENCE POSTS.
FENCE POSTS.
knows it. ami she’s good and kno
000. No country ever came anywhere Tbe funny thing about It Is that It
Dw«ie Sferven visited relatives at What has she to Ik- conscious of
near making such a record. Secretary was not originally intended to repre­ Battle Creek last week.
Puck.
of Agriculture Wilson ’deciares that if sent that miVal celebrity. It was sculp­
PHONE 254.
Wm. Bivens of Maple Grove and ।
tured for aud represents Lottis XIV.
PHONE 254.
the farmers of this country can main­
of France and was being conveyed to Ruble Bivens ol Nashville spent Mon- j. A cheerful manner makes an !m
tain their present position as wealth
that country when tbe vessel contain­ day and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. out wlreles.; connoctlou-wltb the hen
producers for throe years more, then ing it rind also the sculptor was cap­
of
a
prospective
customer
and
trans
­
Floyd Everts.
mits am Irresistible call for- buslness.the farmers ofj the United States, about tured by an Es dish ship commanded
Borneo Mr. and Mra. Bert Berry. Buccom Magazine.
uno third of its population, will have by Sir It. H dinei. The body was fin­
produced as ranch wealth in ten years ished.
head being left for comple­ Nov. 25th. it nun.
TO ICVTLANDTAXI AYER8.
Floyd
Evert is suffering with a
as is equal to dne lialf of the entire na­ tion on Its Arrival in France. Ou learn­
I will be at iuy home -yery Frldsy In Decem­
’ber and the ftrst 1'rtday In January until 3
tional wealth accumulated in tiireehun­ ing who 4i wag for.’ the English com­ Hj&gt;raine|l angle, the result .of a runs- ocock
p. in:, and nt the jlwtliMr. &lt; lty Itank ;
mander
compelled
the
sculptor
to
file
way; ■
-nch hatiirtlar In December ami (he ftrsg Satur- ’
dred years Tee members of no other
purpose of rncehtns
Mabie Aldrich is rapidly recuvering 1■toy In Jannat). for theAi.iAiiA.SKriu.it
calling in the country can tegin to Ldi dt by cb selhsg Ids (Holmes') head
.
on lhe king's i»ody. Blr It. Holmes was from h«- injuries received ini the run- t»xr».
Town Treasurer.
.
make such a si owing.
afterward made governor of tbe isle
nwav accident.
nouiucii!.
__
of Wight and held tills office from 1607 away
Attorney Ge teral Bird uf this state till 101)2, and after his death the statue
Mrs.
Belle Everts and daughters
went before the U. 8. supreme court was erected to his memory.
Gfedy. and LuuiM. epenl TtankegivREAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
last week and made an argument in
&gt;ng Bt Obvel w.ll. lhe fermur'e efet,,,
oHfe„ _ __ _________ _ ________
Office over Pierson’s Grocery.
favor of having that court advance the
Mnd EM Gieenfield.
8IX MONTHS
THREE MONTHS

and look around before you do your Christ­
mas buying. Be sure you see our larpe
line of HANDKERCHIEFS at once.

One lot of SHIRT WAISTS, French flounced,
Brillanfine and mercerized, all colors,
~
worth from $2.50 to $3.00, special price ’

$1.98

W. E

Hogue’s Cash Store

SPECIAL SALE
ON--SATUROAY-ON

Lehigh
Valley

GROCERIES

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal

Railroad
The Line Beautiful"
BUFFALO
to

NEW

PHILADELPHIA
and

Co

ATLANTIC COAST

COAL

BAUER

' A. D, Cadwallader’s

Michigsn tax cfetses so they would l*c
beard in Janya y.' That court will con­
sider tbe niHttef and soon announce its
decision. This shows the attitude of
the present state administration toward
the railroads, and that this state is not
dominated by
railroads. If tbe
state shall win
suits, tbe primary
school fund will be richer by over

53,000. (XXi.

Judge- Wer? jnti (indent when tbe
M|. and Mrs. Art Br.qgh Cf Battle
trouble started between the man and ।
his wife? W'Jneon—Yeaslr. I was ”f I Creek called&gt; on .Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
delr wetlilln’, ef dnt’s whut yu’ mean*. Arkin* Wednesday.,
•*U.-eNUd.lphl* B»IIHln.
I H*rry r0*pkiD, wife and «n&gt;» VlcT*f o*&gt;, «...

Partick H. KelHt-y, state superintend­

Thanksgiving time is apt to be a lit­
tle hard on turkey, but the Turkey that
has been the shame of civilized Europe
for 200 years him had little to fear un­
til last week, when tbe allied powers
got after the Sultan, and made him
promise to be good to his Macedonian
subjects, ;»nd carry out the reforms |
proposed by Germany, France, Eng­
land and Austria.

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Charlie Senven visited his riater Mrs.

Fr*nk B,rry •'
I Mr. and Mra. Jeeaie Miller
I moved to Woodland.

.

have

Mr. and Mra. Henry Jewell of Dex­
ter visitqd relativea here lint week.

Cold Habit
The old cold toes; a new one
quickly comes. It’s tbe story
of a weak throat, weak lungs,
a 1 tendency to consumption.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
breaks up the taking-cold
habit. It strengthens, soothes,
heals. Ask your doctorabou tit.

The people of Michigan, the Free
Preus to the contrary, du not want any
general Ireviaiua ;&lt;rf the tariff. The
people of Michigan can safely be asxumed to be satisfied with the tariff as
a whole. There may be au article here

dneed or removed. But a general tar­
iff revision is Mt toured.

and Sin

“Can you fey thfe
u th. Mill ^'B
cl Paw P.w ^ynt Th«nk»dren won', we*r n out?”
I giving, with lb« former', and latter',
"Where Hhall 1 put It. madam—on the . parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tomproof?*'—Harper’s Bazar.
I kina.

t
ent of public instruction is not afraid
to do his dutv. judging from one of his
recent official acts. A school commis­
sioner and two examiners in a north­
ern county were shown to be inefficient
and guilty of improper conduct. Su­
perintendent Kelley promptly demanded
their resignation, which was given.
That is the way state business should
be supervised in all departments.

UBlMboCK.

I

irwtthAwrt
each night.

Mra. Thomas Taaker and grand­
daughter Grace visited at Dor Stowell’s
in Woodland last week.
Mr. andons. Edger spent Thanks­
giving with friends In Indiana.

Mrs. Vina Fiafleld is sjending two
weeks with her sister Mra, Art Coombs,
before leaving for her hotae\in Cali­
fornia.

HASTINGS. HACK.
No. M. M. M. A 40 acre farm iu
( hevboygan county, soil gravelly loam,
level, oue-hair improved 14 acres uf
timber., mostly hard maple, one acre
orchard, good buildings and very cheap
-might trade.
No. 445—A farm of 30 acres, good
sandy, gravel and clay loam and lays a
little rolling aud borders on a flu- lake
A good » room house and out buildings.
I ine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R.,
F. D. and telephone llne,2K miles from
Hastings. Might trade.
.
No. 440—A farm of 140 acres; 105 !
acres under plow, 35 acres of fine beech
and maple timber. A fine large sugar
buyh t ioe .lock and grain farm. Good
buildings. Inclnding b11o; barn Is base-1
meat 40x60. Fine location.
No. 446- A farm of 120 acres; 115
acres improved, balance oak wood lot '
Fine frnk Mid plenty °f It. Fine large
buildings. Soil is a fine clay loam. Near
school and fine location.
No. LLL—A farm of W5 acres. 86 I
acres cleared and almost entirely free
from stumps and stones. Soil is clay !
loam and sand loam, about one-half
each, lays just a little rolling; is acre,
of the land is 80 rods from the balance­
timber was beech and maple; a fine
spring brook that never fails crosses
the 8i acres, also the 15 acres, no waste­
fences are good wire fences with good
posts and all hog and sheep tight; 3
acres of good apple orchard.
Good
framed house of 5 rooms sheeted out- i
side and In and filled with grout- fine
tubular
d^Tbiku*

It was a clever Freucbwoman
•aid: "Those who hare Buffered
are like tlraee wbo know many .
guagt-H. They have learned to und
stand and to be understood by ma
8Und» •round
It is an impossibility to fully syrups
tbe dwelling house, a One view of the
thlze with another* experience nulesa
Bart, 30x40 framed, bora* bam
It has lieen nt some time one’s own.
13x30, oow bam framed 18x32
In trouble or grief wturn Instinctive­
beo bdUM that coat 3315, lee
ly to some .one whom we know has
wood houae, ahop. 3 com crib.
c ho&lt;ue. 3 box bouse.. Telepho, ’
b&amp;&gt;n through tb-- Mine experience. It
4a the old hu-unn longing for compan­
n*0 I?d’ fn&gt;m*cbool;4
ionship that shows itself. The feeling
mUertrom
a railroad town of jqq fn.
Is strong within us ibat she *-Hl feel
earaS^W!" tma * ra!lroad
and know with me. Therein lies the
town of 5,000 inhabitants.
meaning of sympathy."

BROS

fflISTMflS
(TORS

YORK

RESORTS
tve through intiuj Jaily'.

;

Dining Cars, a |j iartv

' Connects at BuealbarJ.
|

Niagara Fall.-w • th all-

j

lines Iron; -tlx- West.

ERrS. Traveling PMMngcr Arent
•f Fort Street. West. Detroit. Wkh

Good

Printing
want it nicely

printed
B,AN-

DETl'EK
NOTE HEAP­
HILI. HEA';'&gt;

will find a lot of useful and practi­
cal Christmas presents at our store,

RECEIPT­
BOOKLETS
FOL DEBS

ere are just a few suggestions:

DODGERS
POSTERS

CARVINC\SETS, KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS,
RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, BAKING DISHES.
ggANITEWlPE, ROBES, BLANKETS, SCISSORS,
SHEARS, 6U)lS, AMMUNITION, STOVES, RANGES

WHAT WOULD MAKE a more de­
sirable Christmas present than
°ne of our NEW CUTTERS. Beter step in and look over our
' e line.

BOOKS
ENVELOPES
CALENDARS
SOUVENIRS
STATEMENTS
CALLING CARPS
BUSINESS CARDS .
^JNKOUNCE.MEXTS
WEDDING INVI'l'ATNS

In fact almost au. t'jing
in the line of printing'11
one or more colors.
&gt;nd

■orK will b. well do"*-

GOPDYEAR BROS

Let us have the next

order.

dealers.
Ht-ng E. State Street j I — BANNER-

ARDWARE

Phone

Hastings. Mich..

�r------------.- HASTINGS

banker. DEtT.VKEif

. CORRESPONDENCE

MON
and Body

rm F-s«

ores — Could

. M-.
Hot £»;

\

"(CURA
:T OF $1.25

CUSEP f

.

Doctors

Hope(&lt;

Filed-

AT

•.as$ of .■tcahs,
• i down almost
I b.*d to wear
,-Iy body was
■ ,'irom a pin­
. &lt; r dollar. A
U I form and
, express the
t suffered for
: .t::y doctor*,
uts’but could
lit there was
1 told me to
■ n,three duj-s
ever. I ajFittd morning,
;Urec times a •
Uiutmcnt freely
iisiug one, cake
■ &lt; f Ointrn|erit I
hunt mark
xkd.I felt
revt to tell
i.icura had
i-i :a doubt
' :e to me.
-17 Wash-

TREATMENT
.itnour $s

COMPii
FtjrEv

■

-.d intsfni.4
••t’onr, codwStA
i -;tmcut.and
■ &gt;r one deStur.
• ient to glare
t guiing, itt:h. .ily humdurs;
'
from
‘.1 else tails.

We arc noW ready to
show you our Holiday
line. We have

■

' litis
st 5s ms
’&lt; trera 50c to $7.'.00
Bate ini C;mb sets
Csilir and Celt boxes
6!s« ;t: Hiniktrciisf bases
Wsrt tins ■ ,

.

Jilt1 QISES

«o?*i
llfgf

Ml!-,eU

----------------FREEPORT.
I’nrinSmtlkorwjuXltriraX; iuT1
f'i«h&gt;""- w. ‘relliig „„
: Bruce Culler .mJ wif.
RkhUn|l
an goeutaas the homo of F. D. Uray- luledu .nd other p.,t.
tllorjn),
fnred. Frid.j, ■
tbu nett thfre -or four wrekk
| Uta Eul. shorn- &gt;Wn[ Thm&gt;kMirioK I
Mrv Will VanJ.oljp i. vintinR rule- cntlT
_Mta Addje Sinclair riaRW her
her jwroar- I "“b
‘'ar”',b' in Mw.keg.rn.
I
live* in Ionia.
’. ,1
" „ 1
Cr“
k T!”‘-rea.t.ug.
,h-&lt;firii.g.
:----------I Mr. rn,d Mn. Fred Kurt*, of Jack-J
B. I- JBr.tton vi,itcd
&gt;n
Rre«om
I “XT” Th“k*tT“g with Huatiog. town hnda, tveniug. r, tun,i,« lo hi, , Krewun Wcl„„i wtea.fe,]
jtric,,I|«.
home in Lowell Shinn].,• morning.
i John Fuller returned from Muskegon
1-tkc
Otl«^
F
rlday
„
TCI
„
n(!
.;
|
Will Bourn. i&gt; ill ,t the home ot hl,
I nday where he visited friends for a
pitrente N. Bonma .nil wifi.
“Mytuu returned tu (ira„,) | [ couple of weeks.
RaVUL Sutcrduy murn^. '
,
A very'quict Wedrlin. look pl.ee
--- J
. ii'll^.
| Him Ama Hermon, uf Kalamazoo.
.
.
--------- - —
the bom., of KeV.
M. W Dully yi A i,large (crowd
!crowd wn. Ii&gt;r.*Art,i
’rwwit ...
at ,«•
W.
M.
Moore,
i.tirtl,
tu
„
Tured,,
'
’T P"1’* “■ &gt;5I'“ a*,l“ &gt;VKle
Thnuk.givtng pay. wtuu Mlaa May »&gt; hi. Mb,
X?r^J«&gt;• '-'••r.l dA&gt;. h« wrek.
Tinkler ot Hm-tinge wan nnitixl *n
........... .............
•&gt;'•&lt;*• Mr. M.,,r. w„l
P
.................. went toX’himarriage to Jas. G™ &lt;,f Denver. Colo­ “ ‘11
W*- CbBmbcr,iu
1 c*go w«lbemtay to aecnre
rado. Only rhe imm&gt;di.to relatives r.«ide in tin- village this winter.
a teaclier in
Mau4sj the
B,Tklm-ot
thedepartment.
VnlU, 1 ’
cummercial
re , r—nt. They will mak.' their
home in ' uloratlo. We unite in con- ■22
ro.vi.it
,&gt;i&lt;1 «n».
Mn. uonii
Jehu Whit,
isn her,
ner j Mr.
...... «'■«
White returned i
lierem. H. B.vrkl,.; ;an,|
■
gratntatiohx
west of 1 Saturday
from Charlotte, where they I
D. C. Quigley of Haktinga was in town. '
have lieeri visiting their daughter.
!

town Munday.
EAST ASSYRIA ’
t'harlutte VanAuken. of Grand !
Hcxlney:N.«r and wife of Vermont­
»
i.
Kupids. Npent her Thankagjving vaca­
ville were on our utreeta first of fut , ” „5, IP1 *™‘ to ’’•'U- Creek th.. I Hou with her pvett. R,.v. ,and Mre ;
wi^»k.
Imi ol lb,, week where he Iwrnind . , H. H. Ven Auken
.
Hiram Rogers and wife ol Hastings good position fur the winter,
Eugene Voider was in p-tfi
i 1
Ann Perh,,n’ wbo has teen I
were railing on friend-in the village on burins MondaT ‘
I art week. ’
v
«
Mnu W. H.-BtebMoa, Mrs Margaret &gt;
Mr, and MH. U- A. Fruit son Al- Bailey and Mrs. Geo. Densmore, of
F. D. Brayton, met with a serious
accident the first of last. wi«k while fed and daugther Hazel of Battle Creek i th‘“ c‘ty. left Friday for her home |'
working in Fox’s mill. As he was were Thanksgiving gtiestsat A.Fenin’s. I &lt;-a«andaigua N. Y.
working at the buzz planing machine,
J. M. Knapp of Bellevue was a gu-M .
bi- hand became caught in som&lt;- way, of his sisjer Mrs. John Hill 1 fewdavs
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
taking off all the fingers on his left last weeg.
xr
iy....
!
‘',r8’ J’
■Hastings is j
hand. He was at once removed to the
rtrn Fenn, was thej guest of spending a few daya with her son A
home of Z. Fox where tlu- wound wm Chariot^- fridndi lust week. I
I E. Mills.
cared fur. He is doing as well as can
pi^r»
•r”*
^‘Mii Those from bore who spent Thanksh« expected
Dr. A. O. Miller attend­
Elixabeth Jaryis and bretheri Roy mid giving away wj-re; Mrs. ForteY with;
ing physician.
Newell of East Bellevue and Mr. and fHends in Ohio. Miwr, Lettie Fowler
tVm. Brew of FiHm&lt;ire who was .Irs. Guy Faenham of lielleiue si»nt and Jake Furljman at
Kahler's nt
injured while loading -lock, ^rapidly ThankNg^vingj with John Ji ryis and i Cloverdale. Mr. and Mik Dau (Mruth
improving.
Wlfvj
‘
jmd daughter. Mabie-also Mrs Fred!
On Farmers Club day Satilfday Nov. v,'ib‘‘r w&gt;th friends in Woodland and :
Jay Fugle&lt;0ng of Harvard is visit­
2-*!. an unusubily large erowil was jn i Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Mills ami . Miss J
ing at J. \V. Ftigk-song’s.
Newton nt the »&gt;oine of Mrs. J. !
1’hose who .spent Thanksgiving out attendance wfit-nitta y met with Mr.
in Hastings.
of town were, Roy Nagler. Owen and and Mrs. Chits.-j Tnckeruiaiil ar their :
song
L
E. Mudge left for Cuba last
Abram Steckle. null Orvin Smelkur pleasant fanii home.
lUvotional
&lt;-xr^civ- by Thursday where he intends to spend :
who Mended the Football game at Chi- by club.
Chaplain Mfl|&gt;u. Bu«ine» imeeting. the winter and visit his mother and
•ciigo . Mias Jessie Orton uSls at Moline
Adjourned for; dinner, which was a» ' under Mrs. E..Y. Hogle and family.
’
’ Will Karcher and wife nt Lake Odewa:
Tin. Ludta. Aid «oci*y of the Evan-I
Fred Branner and wife at Jackson with u.ii.1 a (e«i: .&lt; i-.KMl ,h,„k,. undenjoyad
by
all
p^Mrat.
Than
etm.
«nr
golleal
chntcl,
will
maft
with
K.-v.
A. F. Xagler and family; Fern Her­
rington with bis sister Edith at Olivet: by the ch,h. lic itation ly Marian and.Mnt .1 J. Mar,hall Tllunday ..f ■
Miss Mabel Sisson * in Lansing with Slade. Discuasiun. -Are parents doing next week for dinner.
their dtrty by iheir children ' Led by
..,v
..
. , ..
. „
Miss Lulu Phillips; Miss Maude Sisson
i n j, .
**’'• “DdMrs. J. J. Marshall were at
. V
, Shrink and Buy City Iwt wok
in Prairieville with Miss Jennie Rich­ (-21 hJu „ L, ,
&gt;
'uj.
"i1"?,'' *
&lt;.,
er ; ink triatlTO, and attending tbe wed- Iards. and Fred Brown at Caledonia.
uid IJnn. HlJ anti M.«w S,„. La- 1 ,h
. da^hur
Those who’spent Thanksgiving in thropand K wl Ta-kcr Song hr El„
_ ,
,
..
. .
tbe village the guests of relatives and m.r and Clare THwt. Sol.« reading. k^v- J)",lry
w,f”
&gt;“* '
friepds were. Miss Ida Rouma. Miss Mra. Lime May.,. Recitation bv Lulu I ?ia“7
«u-hington where ,
Hilda Guzon. Jas. Watts. Wil! Kelly Uriggu Song by Eire M.ren Which t*M,y
*° n‘“k’ th*ir
h°"''
and Miss Laura Archer, all of Grand was
enoyed
by
all. Dshcusajon.
JIr- Hnd •'llrK David Tubbs enter- |
Rapids: Birney and Miss Mnudo Ken­
•Does dairying papF’Led by L. Kearns j biinrd their son and daughter with j
yon. Clyde Moore and friend of Lans­ and diwussed by all the .’prominent , tht'ir
from Mulliken* few!
ing: Buol Woleort and wife of Wood­ fanners preset Select reading by !
week.
land.. Orlo Hunt of Big Rapids.
.Mrs. Chas. Jones. Miss Carrk Berry
Hiram Feagles is .reported as being a !
then favored the club with a number little better at this writing.
of vocal M’teiiotis in her usual ^.leasing
George Hayman and sister. Mary,
manner. Song by“the dnb after wbicb will entertain the Barrytillc L A. S. j
they adjonrnedito meet with Mr. and ’ Friday of this week. Supper, will be !
Mrs. Milton Hartom Saturday Dee. HI. served from 6-to n after which a'short
Mrs. DurutiixlFeigrr. south of town,
- r - —
.
program wi|l be carried ont
—
suffered a slight stroke of paralysis
last week. She is some l»*tter at pt*s-. BARRYVH.LE CHURCH NOTES. . iu, Roh.,, Trri.lgc Street rewired! nt
Miss Ming Lgthrap the teacher of the five coons uufyf one tree one day this J ij
Mayo Schooksiviit Thanksiving at her week.
.
i
Geo. Parkins is-W with pneumonia. home was at clAircb Sunday.
' Mrs. . Minbr Mead, who has been |

Geo. Kelley and wife returned
Wednesday evening from an extondisl.
visit with the latter's sister at Ra-i
venna.
,

1

h'65 a:i‘jars

6. iwob.
S,i“

[

'.

■ Albums and esery'. Tjie sp j llceniE

Q A, HYNES.

Peter Stahl of Campbell wan taken
Mr. and Mrs.j Will Hyde will act as !spending some time with.her dangh- ।
&gt;11 of he^rt trouble Saturday while rti delegates at thei district me-tipgfield I ter Mrs. Sana Ostroth epxects to leave .
&gt;‘
!‘ity Drugstore.
the
village.on
business.
He
is
being
at
Dimondale.
I Saturday to visit her daughter Mrs. ।
Michigan.
I cared for’at the hutne of H. I. Miller.
x L. E. Mudge [left Tuesday night for •' Burd near Hurt.
Last Wednesday evening the Lady a trip to Cuba. He will be mimed - Sam Ost ruth 1ms put a new .slate roof *
from the churcl. for be attended very i on his house,
Macca‘*es were treated to a Thanksregularly
‘
.
i giving feast at the Sherman House.
Mm Pilgrim, from H»ting&gt; .pent
maple grove
The supper whs given by Mesdames
• hir'.h," ;i-_-.jF all chronic
Saturday
and
Sunday
with
heij
sister
Samuel Kou.-di, Elmer Roush anil J.
Miss Mary and was at chursh.
■ N. C. Hagerman visited friends in |
A. Godfrey.
Floyd Baird from Nashville spent | Adnan and Toledo Ohio last week.
SHEUMATISU.
DEFORMITIES.
Mrs. Jas. Hnlliberger was in Grand
Sunday with his grandparents Mr. and , Jake Traxler and wife were guests
• aud ‘• N-rv.ms, Blood.
nRapids last week with her son Earl.
Mrs.
Fugles and attended ebnreb.
, of Clarence Welrher in Nashville Sunu ...runic Diseases.
The Sans Souci Club was entertained
The L. A. S. of Barryville will serve . day.
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
a: the home of Mias 1 Rose Cain last •upper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Mrs. Miller of Hastings was called |
N- women for Train- Tuesday evening. One of tbe princi­ George Hayman's Friday evening Dec. ; to the home of her daughter Mrs. "Will I
tag s hoe
•' ’■H- Address. Room pal features of the evening was tbe 8 from 6 to K .
i Davis Saturday on account of Mrs. .
' the JACKSON SANITARIUM, initiation of two Dew members, which
— - ----------------i Davis’ poor health.
brings the number up to twelve. Some
Jackson. Michigan
(Alt I IF »F THANK.s.
N. C. Hagtinnan visited at the j
very unique custumee were shown, as
1 deshe to extend;i«r heartfelt thank* to my
_ ,, ■ '
.
my friend* »v.&lt;l Sfuthbors who «o 'ilndly home of Mrs. Waltl MeMannia Sunday.
each one was d rested to represent ss*l*tc&lt;l me durinc the *icka«**» and death of
.
, ,•
some -advertisement. After" spending iny dear wife, also thank the frirad* for the) Remember th&lt; Ijulies Aid nt Laura'
beautiful floral olte^nga.
McOmber’s Friday and the Xmas sale.
fw Chltdrvns aaf -. turt.
a very enjoyable evening and a fine
Como everybody.
Henry Dixon and family have moved
■ in Wult Clark’s house on the old Streetj er farm.
I Mrs. N. C Hagerman and’Mrs. Jake
OFFICERS.
Traxler visited at Mrs. Fred : Barns’
j, F. GOODYEAR. Vltt President.
Presl'dCBt.
' Tuesday.
.

The J, S, GOODYEAR CO,

HOLIDAY

ANNOUNCEMENT

---------------

Our assortment of goods for the Holiday
Season this year is the best and most
complete we have ever shown. Special
pains have been taken to select a large va­
riety of useful and beautiful GIFTS and
we feel that our efforts have been crowned
with success. We are sure if you do
your Christmas shopping here, you will
be more than delighted with the assort­
ments and prices we can show you.
CHRISTHAS HANDKERCHIEFS. Cn in
A beautiful line
dt
vb HJ

•

AO

^liUU

CHRISTL1AS LINENS, including table linens, napkins,
lunch cloths, tray cloths, doilies, etc.
.
_

A fine assortment of Bed Spreads, QAn fn 0? EA
fringed and plain
&lt;.«
e*
/Uli IU Ipdivv
RUGS~i Gloves, Laundry Bags, Hose Supporters, Neck­
wear, etc. Roger and Gilletts Soap and Toilet Water.
Coats and Furs. 200 bolts beautiful Christmas Ribbons, Silk
Skirts, black and colors $5.00. Japanese and Antimony
Trays. Gilt and Pearl Necklaces, Belt Buckles, Hat Pins,
etc. Hand.Bags, new and up-to-date, 25c to $2.00;
Suit.
cases $1.25 to $6.00. New Belts, Fancy Cushions, Hair
Receivers, Bon boniers. Dress Goods, Trimmings.
_
Wool
and Cotton Blankets, Fascinators, etc. -Infant
- ’- s Coats
and
Knit Goods. DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY.

WE ARE THE ORIGINATORS OF
SMALL PROFITS OH FURNITURE

OUR 600DS ARE THE KIND
THAT SATISFY OUR PATROHS

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO

MODERN TREATMENTS

We were never better .locked (ban at present.

selected lor tbe beauty and

Our goods are ol tbe best quality,

workmanlike manner in wbicb they are constructed.

We are going to make this a memorable event in

furniture selling.

the- annals

What could you buy for a nice present

that

of Christmas

would

be more

appropriate and lasting than a nice piece of furniture frqni our immense stock.

fOlEYSHONEWIAR

H. 6. HAYES, Asislmt Cashier.

W. 0. HAYES. Cashier.

. ll.VING.

Miss G race Hill* accompanied by
j two of her lady friends ~f Woodland ate
; Thanksgiving tnrkey at home. .

SEMI-ANNUAL
Payment of Interest
The- usual interest on deposits in the Savings Department of
this bank was credited on our books December 1st. Same will
be ready for payment or for entry on pass-books any time af­
ter that date.
•
Accrued interest that is not withdrawn will be added to
the principal and draw interest at the same rate.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

directors.
J: T. LOMBARD.

JOHN F. GOODYEAR.

W. D. HAYES,

F. D. PRATT,

R. t BRADT,
*• H' CH*SL

CLEMEMT SMITH,

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f

j Mra. M. E. Taylor who has lieen
, spending the f&gt;ast few months with her
son H. C. Strong and famiy returned
! to her home in Madison. Wisconsin
j last Monday. Mrs. Strong accompanied
i her as far us Kalamazoo. Mich.
i 8. R. Chambers and wife entertained
j for Thanksgiving dinner his children
and families. F R. Chambers and
i wife, the latt r’s nieces, Misses Dottie
i and Flossie Boonnn of Hasting. 8. L.
I Coulter and family of North Irving,
| G H. McConnell and wife of h ing

r j- * A. Luther and wife spent Thanks♦ ! giving with the tatter s daughter and
X i husband of 8L Louis. Mich.

X I Rev . Holcomb is spending a few
X I days with relatives at Corl. Mich.
♦ I The M. E. Sunday school are prepar
X I ing a program for Christams evening.
X I We are glad to note that our Sunday
school is increasing in size aud interest
and we hope to see many more coining
in to help tbe good worK“along.
Wb. Chase of Lansing was in town
last week Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Warner'and wife
entertained Earl Stanton and wife of
Dowling for Thanksgiving dinner.
Mrs. Hollister of Baltimore township
stayed with'ber ^daughter Mra. Harry
Bixberry who i" nick. a part of last

This Large Solid Turkish Chair, Upholstered in Genuine N, Y. Leather
Original Price $18.00, We Are Selling Now at $14.58.

FURNITURE CORNERS

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co
Michioan

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HASllAUS HAN .NEK. DECEMBER B. W&gt;-

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Christmas Comfort;
Is a Thing
You Will
Never Know
Until You
Get One ot
OUR

an siitoois

tinkler-ooss

THE MASONS

VISIT KALAMAZOO.
A quiet but pretty wedding was per­
formed Thanksgiving day. when Mira
May Tinkler Was united in marriage
to Mr. Jam.* Guvs of Hygiene Col, thirteen From This City Entertainat the home of the bridei sister. Mra. ,
ed Wednesday Night by Their
M.
W. Duffey, .of Freeport.
The j
‘WHERE THE TEACHERS SPENT
Celery City Brethren.
wedding took, place at high noon. I j
THEIR IHANKStjlVINa VACA­
only the immediate friends anil rola- |
..
Wednesday ___________
night was a gala night
fov
tiv«
being
present
and
was
followed
j
^|
as
,lUll 4,f I^nlaniazou and vicinity,
TION. SEVERAL VISITORS
by a Thanksgiving dinner. Mias Tink- |
tbe evening named Anchor Ixlge
ler is one of Hastings highly respected
Kaiamax®:’ invited Doric
young UuliiH. Mr. Goss a prosperous j
;U2; ot Grand Rapids, to
BARRY CO. TEACH­
young fanner of ths west The happy |
lht. degrees. A sjiecial train
ERS ASSOCIATION couple received beautiful and useful ' fjvnJ (;randi fUpids brought over ;W
presents.
Masons to KalamaMM*. while members
^dpr fnijn alJ Broond Kalamazoo
Will Convene Here Next Saturday . They left Saturday morning for Rock- | o{
A rd and will visit other cities. They
pjTM.m.
New Teacher for Commercial
will
&gt;Wr futurefbonre n«rj
|(and History Department.
Danvsr. OH,
| ho.piullIy „f ,),«!, KoUnreuo :bre&lt;h-

GOT A HUSBAND?

iuwsihms

Well, what a question.

Of course vt»u i- ,

or you wouldn t be reading this aJ.

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are yent going to do to make hits ChristI;i

happy? Take a look at bur Christnius
and see how nicely we

cgn help s on ,. ,

All we have been learning these years

tickling men s fancies is at yottr j*efv
Tbe “Standard" Rotary Needle dips only once when making a stildi
not
break
thread
whendip
machine
. strain anii
style
shuttle
twiceis hence
that much
I Doesold
wear.
, &lt;..more
What
a needles
happy
man
he’ll run
he backward:
who
di?
v The "Staxidard" Rotary Shuttle never stops when th&gt; Machine is in uwk
! Our! teaching force made good use of;
hide
Morrill.
ren. and a moat rajoyabte time i» re/
ation. •his
O10wife
style trying
shuttlesto
start
anda stop
twice Lanjbit
to each -tivh.
Lthe Thanksgiving vacation and dittnb •
(
think of
theBundle
extra strain
that this make ’ J he' standaref
Co.
fromand
hi»wear
sight.
COULDN'T BELIEVE IT
t-ried by all who « &lt; n&gt; pnwm.
)_
Rotary Shuttle moves onward continuously without i jar.
1 I f»taH
f uted their «i-:»
vlaitas*OV(:r a |Mrge territory
.
:_____
; Tbo-1 from llii. city who. were
The
following
are
a
few
of the
mam leas IjA11'-* *•« L*&amp;c
Shorter
needle
used
in
Xlwieforv
i'prewil
were
A.
A?
Anderwn.
Kellar
,j Mr. Chamberlin
in went to Chicago to [
;
and skip stitches.
‘
J'
see the Fool Ball game and to select i That the Michigan Foot Ball Team BUB. K. C. Hnaa. Herman Sharpbore,
plete lines we have to select from.
Owing
to
the
construction
of
the
shuttle
and
flue,
the point . f the .-inn­
Wa» Beaten By
f. E Johnann. D. &lt;1 Mnnluek. D K.
, Commercial and History teacher mkd j
)
tie always cornee in proper relation to the loop, henc- almost ab? latfc
; from there to Ann Arbor; Miss Barber
• Chknro
Titman, Fred Kyereon. Brn Blakeney
f Tensions
freedom
stitch
notfrom
changed
byskipping.
change
of speed,
tize ofNeckwear
thread thl&amp;ness qf
Bath
Robes,
House
Coats.
‘
Ur D. E. Fuller. Jake Bebor. George
went to her heme at Riebiand: Miss:
) Shuttle
so nor
constructed
it cannot
hit the
needlecanheuct
tie. broken
goods
length ofthat
stitch
- what other
machine
do’as jeuetr
Kid
Gloves,
Furnot
Gloves,
Mufflers. '
alrnut the conteraaUon i Ree(1 Jobll P,Tne
La Dick visited her paieny at Feuu j This &lt;■&gt;.
.
( Mn«tneedles
thisThread
cause. does
elasticfrom
stitch.
break when seam is s tretched.
;
) Protection
and packing
of needle bar and
construction
of tAkr ;• a*, i
. ville; Misses Wetzel'and Gray spent I over tbs telephone in ‘this city JbursFancy
Suspenders,
Caps.
Sweaters
; Friday in Granc^ Rapids; mIm Hampton I day about 4 :H0:
l:
feed make less liability to oil goods than in other ma- nt».
Cuff
Buttons,
Collar
Buttons,
Umbrellas
COUNTY INSPIRA­
entertained her sister from Holland;! •• Whatr What’s that, Central "
/ The face plate can be taken off by a thumb screw, thus eiul iiiig the operj
Night
Robes.
Suitcases
TION INSTITUTE i
a tor -Pajamas,
to clean and oil the
parts without
displacing
any of them. '
Miss jMatthewi remained at home
■■ Chicago 4 Michigan o’
‘
) FeedFancy
motions all
positive—
no springs used - henceDress
machineShirts
w ■ H ftvd oVe?
Vests,
Handkerchiefs,
attempting to' yrard ui an attack o ' '•• Yon can’t .mean that."
I
all thicknesses of goods and seam without “chew ing”, the cloth, not
tonsilLtis; MisaTrunibull visited frienils
•• Yes, Chicago 2. Michigan u. ”
.
)
matter what the length of stitch.
the
"L.
T.
L.
At
Prairieville
in Dimondale: Miss Banner also was ■ Even when thus asMired. Hastings &gt; Of
( Will wear twice as long as other lock-stitch machine?.
। compelled-to st^y at home beesu-.e c-f 1 friends ot Yyst i- fuotbail team could :
M- E. Church. Saturday •
) Is
Every
part is
independent
of every
part,ofand
be replaced
the most
rapid
sewer—makes
twoother
motions
thecan
treadle
ti* Hirerai4fa
Bicknaw: Miss Fitzgerald ate. turkey i scarcely • credit jhe report. For ilve
(
trillingmachines
cost. Therefore
ybu
keep
a “Standard
prsftii
December 9th.
other
in sewing
thecan
same
length
seam. ” Rotary,
.
| । with her parents in Bellevue; Misses , years, they had never -lost a game up to ;
]
cally new a life time.
f
( Bran new set of attachments, self adjusting, and fastened to th* *.-rewt
; Brumm and Funnies tend their respect.-* tbai time, and they’had pHyed «■ of
On Saturday Dec. B-tbere will he nn
H Lo th»-ir pafents land friends In Nash- th«-m. No foot hall team ever betoreJ inspiration Institute for the Harry
}
bar in place of the foot.
( Stand wheel and treadle run on adjustable steel point?. whi» :
«-£ ville. where thie former entertained : made such a record, andit is doubtfulCounty Loyal Tern prance Legion at
!.
. easiest, smoothest bearings known to mechanics, and tlx- -.v/ar i*:
i friendis: Miss I)Jwlingispeiil
her time if one ever will again. But the defeat ' the Prairieville M. .E. church.
I
a life-time.
.
I
in
Middleville^
Miss
Ryan
went
to
had
to
come
some
titnr.
it
came
with
The
mu-ipal
features
ol'the
program
Full line of Knit Cases. Bags, Trunks and Telescopes.
_____
RUNS 75 Per Cent. LIGHTER THAN oi.p
LE MACB1NH
\ Bent woodwork of the ilneat construction and :lulsh kpown to .ut.
j Ypsilanti to visit her mother
and sir thnjr Wth game and the 13th contest- will l«- wfcll worjeed up under direction
Any one of them would make a line XMAS present.
( Automatic keyless drawer and cover locks, peculiar to the Standard.
I ter; Miss Osborn bpent the vacation iti wii.lt Chicago.'of
'*U!
' '—•* o-f ••
j
n
------- j...on timely
,.i.,
which Michigan *had
Mrs. ...
Shepherd..
Papera
When-vou buv here von get iroods that- are RIGHT.
Lpeiroit aud at her home in Albiou won IL
subject* with discussions, recitatioha' / An Extra Reason is that every -Standard” RotarjLnlak-- ■" I- &lt; J
Chain Stitch.
(
i i Miss thie&amp;r visited her-mother aud «u&lt;i
.. all
. right, and it will do the ....
...n .the
n_ wevening a i rograrn contest.
But...it's
nilli,j
J tera m Muskeguii whim the rest ui the ; Michigan team g.xjd. if they will learn; pu-.e Lake Legion ra. Delton. Prairie/ if you want something cheaper I have it mime by the Nt
• [ force pie tlielr cranberry sauce in the what uefeats are intendtil to tench. It vj|]a ail(i Orangeville Legion*. Our
Home Co. Z
‘
“
I oty- '
•
{
Dachlne for $18.00.
.
doesn’t hurt a man or a • footluill team &gt; tvu»ity president. Miss CharhAte V.
Le*s noise than any other machine.
1 Hubert Cook of the Armour Institute to get a good trouncing once in a . Parnum. will be there direct from the
FOR BUYING A HIGH SPEED
1 was a visitor at the High School for a while. Not if defeat is taken ip Hie ! national convention recently held at
right spirit.
t \ l.n* Angeles
! short time last W’ednvsuxy
Every one is cordially invited to atj Misi Matthews was unable tu do her
•'
jeuil and help un in this great work
i usual itchool duty Monday -A. M and
If
monarchs
have
ufn
mine
1
bv
vour preaeuce- and if you have any­
j Mae Smith of the Normal ('la™ substi
MAXES I7S STITCHES WHILE OTHER.* MAkt i&lt;
Smoking hot—syrup to go with* them and coffee that
themselves, ibuf inila'g.
thing tu say along uui line of work,
' tuted for her.
puus the f:o I has not i*er:
will brace-you for a day in the cold.
j we would lx- glad t&lt;&gt; have you say iL
It ii very gratifying to the Schoo) the pages o&gt; history. Oue pun. bi.
Herbert Morehouse Rue. Sec’y..
cheaper. JBUT there is more difference In
and especially to the Women’s Club to ever. If assigned to King Frederi,
The thought of such a breakfast is appetizing.
; Delton, «M irfc.
x
the quality than in the price
'I**
see such large numbers of our. High ' yVilliutn IV. of Prussia.
_____ r-tudenta
It Ik said
that ou theatoccasion
of a I «
School!
in
attendance
the
We have thh Pan Cake flour, beet brands.
JOHM5TOW;
f
The
Standard
’
’
Rotary
holds
KI) yards of No.
cotton.
Course entertainments. These enter- conn ball he was standing near the, । w m tc st borne rv*.' I'rtdbr until yv unt&gt;
i„ fan, . mlddt^f
uihirtleW the dance ball lu couvere:;convert:; ‘of Jsqaanr. st Uray. December aocn si d JuBobbin more quickly wound
Our coffee will fill the bill as too bracing beverage.
telnmeuu are a most valuable factor,
.r.^iineit tt.i..
a« wry JH. JunfteM iM.-”tnt*r j&lt;h awl Jaasan
1
tlon
with
an
exceedingly
thiu
ambos
­
li&gt;the«li&gt;Mtlooot out young people '*”““."l1i.
«*
The first stitch perfect .without holding end&gt; of thread
Quick selling keeps everything fresh and fine.
; sador. In the haste nud excltemetii i p.*
HA'
The tension is released when taking out the goodh
aud we are^eased to see the efforts of of g fi|.ry
B ll(
,utcuunt
of tlin
tlw. '&gt;
tv
cretin,,
n
The Huest goods are not drawn or puckered.
the C-l*b appreciated.
[ hussars danced, with his partner. l&gt;e
Pfifilf ft CJFUITT groceries, provisions,
Hastings Markets.
bUUfi
OE.IV I Ai, CROCKERY, FLOUR and FEED.
We are more than pleased with the i tween the monarch aud the person ;
Hastings Markets are corrected every
contingent of young people who came । whom he was addressing, and thou,
Phone 37.
The Grocers.
Wednesday mormug and can be relied
nto otr schools this •year from the
whaS be ba‘1 ,lohe- he ,Hi:nu
aud CX pill Ua- upon as correct at tlia*. date.
country. The scheme that Comm. .1.0. stammer abject apotogiqg
— -•«&lt;
Don’t forget the famous Palacine Oil sold only by us.
Corrected Wtdnesdav. Dec. 11106.
tlOUK.
.
Ketcham instituted last year for the :
PKDDUCH.
’
"Ob. that wan nothing.'’ replied the
examination of the «th grade pupils | kiDg wItll a
taogI1
Batter
— is - '.w pra lb.
\ "A hussar
ct»— ■: &lt;■ -'»c »«r &lt;kw.
certainly screened the weaker class. U e j must go without fear through thick E
Lard-,
uer lb.
VECETABLES. FRUITS. ETC,
) CORRESPONDENCE, j understand that a diligent offort is be- nnt| tidu.”
ONE NIGHT ONLY
ng made by many of the young people '
a whimsical glance from his own
in tbexura! districts to pass' these ex- j portly figure to that of the slender nin- |
mkais
aminations. From the experience we I bassatjor accompanied this answer. uu&lt;l •
iheweirht-.-^
i&lt;
■AT—
PARMELEE.
--------havfc'hhdtbraiarlbia-TKtr We invite I &lt;b« hussar felt himself not only par- Berf.drawd--ie~am
’
■
...
( ToBM.- v..*iq^jL. «_
_ I.. ,1...iuabe
1 »eal cajv’-B alive—so &lt;v,e
1MT mrwe
W-Auc
Mr. and Mra. Reuben 'Stimson and those of the Hastings territory to come
Ung-. I.u|b.
rSKWHpSVt*
son Herold of Grand Rapids spent iu with ub for we feel that we can do
Thanksgiving in .Parmelee.
people of such an earnest trend, good. I
Frank Stimson made a businees trip
Fish is dainty food. Practice h need- Rbecp-»—w.
John: Nollies of the Ferris Institute '
ed in serving It. Lightness of touch!
POULIKY. MOWS and wool.
to Grand Rapids last week.
spent viacation with his parents.
,
and
d'esterify of management are nee- t'Wckenn. alive-s;
■ Jacob Finkbeiner and wife ot-’LeighChickens drewsed- 9 bo
—
Miss
-- r_Bertha
ti i mi A. **u,Mwaa
KnitTen nwho
uv uhas
—• beeus I esimry to keep the
- -- delicate
Hakes
in­ &lt;Turkeys. live—?!«&lt;• I
ton spent Thanksgiving with the 1st- | teachiisc iu the Ann Arbor public sdhool [
tact. It requires some skll' to rip
tet’a parents.
....
. has .been secured.
during tbepreent year
the nkta and lay it back aud never the llorv HMe» -».ot&gt; -tjjfl.
8. W.Todd has sold his farm* and for tbe'History and Commercial work i head- and tail with neatuexs and dis­ Calf Skins -toe
Broddock Jc Peltier present
TitBow-?'i-*r
will inove to Hastings next week.
In onr High School to take Miss Addi­ patch. These three articles must nev­
GltAfN.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zerbel were son’s place. Miss Kniffen is regarded by er leave the platter. They belong to
reU.S
the'
cat.
Tito
choicest
niijpu*!
of
any
the Anu Arbor authorities as an excep­
in Grand Rapids Wednesday.
white fish is the cheek. It Is not good
1 A companion plaj- to(. I Fred Joels visited in Parmelee last tionally strong teacher and we trust form to cut. through a fish, Ih-giu at Kyn -wc.
her stay iu Hastings may be pleasant. tbe tall nud throw aidde the skin. Be­
‘ j week.
’’
.
“Way Down East.” “Old\
She will begin her work next Monday. gin at tbe head to nerve, cutting to the „
HAY ASD STRAW.
No. 1 Timothy-7.M)
^Homestead.” and ‘-Shore?
Tbe Commercial work this week is backbone. When the meat on that side No. 2 Timothy M&amp;flv
MAPLE GROVE.
Acres.” A play that is pure?
la helped turn the fish and help the &lt; iover iUy--S4 50-JMX)
suspended for want of a teacher.
Orin
Wright
of
Battle
Creek
spent
other
aide
In
the
Mine
way.
If
there
Is
.intone, artistic in action,: I Thanksigving at Ed. Reese's.
Next Saturday at
the forenoon
roe a part should he served each per­
,and elegant in environment. ?
session of the Barry County Teachers
NOTICE OF SALE.
। Catchy and refined special- ( I The Misses GHenna and Gladys Wolfe Ass’n begins in our High school We son. Belling is tbe nicest way to cook
nud the easiest way to- serve fish.
Xo‘AUTl*..hrF'‘.V&gt;:“b,,P thstWlrtiieofanwder
, ties. A car load of special ( and Sam Groeline of Battle Creek trust that every parent will attend as Dress the edge of tbe platter with hard .l-KurdI
hyH. C.Brins. Krf.'rct' fu Bankniptey.for
■
h? Western DWirlct of Michigan. Southern
.scenery.
See the great pasted Thanksgiving at A. D. Wolfe's. well as pupils of the upper grade, for «gg and sliced lemon, tomato ami beets. ODhMon.
directing me to mH tmd dispose of
th” proj-erty and plant of tbr' Dowling Creami Light House with its won-( ' Henry Whitcomb and son Harlev the program offers many good things
• ry &lt; o«pany..I shall, on Friday, tbe yad day
derful electrical effects. attended the marriage of Mr. W'a. State Sept. Patrick H. Kelley is a very ।' Many people have never even heard of l»wmt*r. mb.-al tao o clock tn the aftersister Mrs. Nettie Griffin to George
talker, and Prof. Geo Waite, i
s’SJ^s.0* 'I'1 d**; at ««* ‘ trasnery■ Bundlin' at
-Secure seats at usual place.', Cobe at Battle Creek Wednesday even-, inspiring
!fowling. Barry County. Michigan. m-II the
!
ot
sudi
a
thing,
and
It
Is
not
to
be
of the Western Normal is a man who
plant and natures belowing to th” said CrwunI wondered at. .for these mats are ex- cry company together with the penotud praning.
,
is tilled with the subject mat
that ne
he is so •
auHcuaanuw.uojwi
ran, nI1(1 lt
M,d by to&lt;m eny condrtlng of fifty milk cans;
two large ,
■ W. W. Potter and family of Hast­ Bticceesfu ly teaching in the Normal who know that only three of these cam* used In creamery, one set of milk weigh-)
A nice 5-Drawer. Drop Head. Ball ttearinf i,
ng scales, one platform wale, tocether with a
ings Fred Potter and family of As-. and the-Public schools of Kalamazoo. I beautiful rurioeities exist iu the whole arge
$18.00. Call and be convinced
।
.
quantity of lumber and oilier articles be­
longing
to
»a1d
company.
The
Mid
real
and
Vincent
AH are most cordially Invited syria
to join
I world.
TheNorton
one weand
nowfamily
write abput is plant and fixtures will be Mild subject tp estate,
a err- '
ate Thanksgiving dinner at L. “
B. with the teachers in a lift upward the ‘liiKint one made. It measures S tain mortgage ^vm by Mld-.-ompaxiv tn An­
drew J. Wood ran
«inted February 'JWh 19Oi 1
i Potter's.
.
by 4. feet and. though made In a small and duly ns-orded tn the oliiee of the HecHter
towarl^ better things educationally.
hill state in the north of India, has nn of Deeds for Barry &lt; ounty. The ira) .-stop- to
NORMAL Nofi^
»e
sold
is
drwribril
as
a. -Cotameuclait'’
almost Greek design for its bonier. It twenty toils west of tho follow
rontersm sections 7
1
NASHVILLE.
The Barry County Normal Train- was
______
____
_ on atate,occuHions, when
oiily
used
»2*«.theucr north .
six rods, thwwe south
I
E. V. Smith went to Manchester Ing Class Alumni Association will hold . the rajah sat on It to sigh Imjiortant eight rods, thence
The Sewing Machine Man.
j Thursday on business, returning Sat a reunion in the formal Boom on Sat. j documents. The original cost of tbe mat e gatrods jo placsof bfinnin;; tewn two south
nr. A BUSHEL AT DUB
of range right west, Bany &lt; vuuty. Michigan,
ft urday night.
DOb WAREHOUSE
iKxjitt.r.WAUjntn.
’
!
Dec.9. from twelve to one o'clock. Each: 1* tethilous. for &lt;1.400 pounds of Ivory
(j
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Price spentj member la requested.to bring a simple I 'r®re n’MMl ,n it!&lt; n*»uufnc;nire. The flucst strips of ivory must have been takWe will deliver them
Thanksgiving with the former's sister juncb
„ '
I &lt;m off the tusks, aa the mat is hr flex
in [five bushels lots at that
and husband Mr. aud Mrs. V. B. Mall­
Miss Sisson of Freeport was the J ible ns a woven stuff and beautifully
I ette of Grand Rapids.
pace.
.
guest of Miss Richards at her home! fine.—London Graphic.
I
Peter Shore and family are moving near 1‘rairicvllle, during the Thanks- j
Also have some nice | to Vermontville. E. V. Smith and wife giving recess'.
apple?.
.
Jones-Wimt makes you ytiink Suubbs
| will move into the bouse vacated by
Next week the Normal Class begins
is nbiwntuiknded? Frcyvr-Wc went in­
। him, and care for his father D.W.Smith tbe study of Current Events.
NICE LOT OF DRY WOOD
to au auction store yesterday. Tin
[ W. 1. Marble was at Grand Rapids
auctioneer was shouting, "Going, goTHOROUGHLY SEASONED . .
BOWENS MILLS.
Saturday on business.
tug:” and Snubba shouts: "Please don't
Snow, Snow the beautiful Show, Some
Rnaaell
Marble
is
sick
with
tousilltls.
go: I will give you $5 a month more
Highest prices paid for
are not dene busking you know.
and have u girt to help you with the &gt;
i
Mrs.
Carrie
Osborn,
sister
of
C.,
M.
&gt;’
Uj&gt; LeP
®°^’e thp question.
Bejow we enumerate a few of the beautif ul.^
Hay and Straw. ,
washing!*’ •
The members of Yankee Grange
Putnam fell on the walk Monday
j pUn
»nr°«:
Ladies Set Rings in many 4ifferent patterns, also PI am
have,
purchased
some
plaster
board
j
breaking
her
leg
at
the
l^ip.
Mrs.
Telephone us your
PROBATE ORDER
!7°nn MPh
pn^’’
Engagement Bracelets, either plain on engraved. $^.50 tfl
; Osborn is seventy years old but is get­ paper and they meet this week Wed­
wants.
Stole of Michigan, County of Barry, n
♦ LUU eiCN.
bme line of Child 8 Bracelets, from 75C 10 $1.50.
Gold Filled Fobs, htted * «&lt;h
nesday to put it on'the hail.
.
ting along nicely at this writing.
A* » ^s*’00
tTolMie Court for tht
at tbe Probate office
C J,nnQl snapx1a(so
Silk Fobs in»a great variety .of patterns, also th’-’
An all day Grange Meeting this week &lt;-°unty c( Barry, Iholdra
i Otis Gokay lost two lingers wnile
1"!!?!"' ln,ia,d County on
Uie|M Cay of l&gt;e» «njb«T. in th* vmv
Vest and D.ckens Chains, from $2.50 IN $10.00.
Gold and Gold Ffllcd Cuff Links 75U 9
at work at the Lentz factory last Fri- Saturday Election of officers in the BJtnraay
onetbousand uIik- huudrrO ISJVre
7
afternoon!
Preiwnt Cha«. M. Mack. .1 udg» of Probato.
I day.
solid u 11 f!T
HalPin8' 5OC 11 i*’50'
Go**1 billed Lorgnette Chains *,th
PHONE 47.
&amp; ve8 W . !l /50
$L00&lt;
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Qocks' al- G* Clocks. Fine Sterling jnd
Dr. B C Swift and wife of
i 'W.C.
Middleville
Martin of Canton Ohio is a
guest of Billy Smith.
spent Sunday with G. E. Parson and
Stiver Plated Ware and many other things
will annexed, or vtld estate pntylnr that hi&lt;
; Ernest Pennock has returned from wife.
sa,!”
4i~h.
BUDDS CORNERS.
, ^nu Arbor where be underwent a surMrs. Eraeat Farr of Prairieville is
Thwwon It la ordered, that Fridar ih»
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Mi«s Lillie Corwin of Rochester N. gicai operation.
visiting herparenta at thia place.
Y.
Bandar with hrr roarioK
Krri j„nM
family h.ve mowd
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De“® law at wld
Born td Boyd Ludlow aud wife
Frank Ccleman and family. She is on
Xnabviile.
last Friday a girl.
her way to Oklahoma, where she will
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Chas. Baraghman has built a large
work Io, the Woman-. Home Mi-ion ’
11 h°^ ,rom
syu .mow cjiu-e u any there be. why the nnvw,
sheep barn on tbe north ride uf his barn of Ute petitioner msy not be rnuitfld 5SXll
Society mnoe* bod, wMW, .nd to. | t-&lt;&gt;t M. to^.nd Th.nUKIr.ng
Is further ordered, tnm uM
Our mille: W. E. Bowen is getting
dians
Miss Marie Rasey is home from Kaia E. Idm, and farnilr are w-iding | 'Waloo Normal School oror Thank. bis sbsrj of buckwheat Io grind.
a WMk with Jade Manager and IF1’1**Mrs. Marie Gardner who baa been
JEWELER .nd OPTICIAN
vial ting her aister Mrs. John B. King
1st door west of Chidester b Burtons.
Hastings. Mich.
at this plane is rkiting her sister Mrs.
Homer Farr of Prairieville.

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Morrill, Lambie &amp; Co

Don't Buy Until
See OUR LINE.

Twoniu-Flve Reasons

Phone 314, Hastings. Mich.

A Stack of “Wheats”

"Standard" Rotary Shuttle Two-in-One Sewing’ Machine

ONLY ONE REASON

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J. L REED.

T. PHILLIPS

POTATOES

Christmas Is Almost Here i
“What Shall I Give for Christmas?

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That Would Make Nice Christmas Presents.

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M. C. Excursions.
Tho W. F. M. S of the M tj. chnrch : A Michigan train for Michigan
will meet at the home of Mra. Ralta
Belle I1 f a ; fMt' cw»fo&lt;Uhle and conveni-nt Michie Central “WolveriZ
IL Bunun ^Vednemlay Dec. 13 at
and
* a'r,u&lt;lay
and coming and
Saturday eWninr, Dr.
Ju4w Jl« k wen, to Battle Creek &lt;m
Lowry entertained
Dr
rataily nnd
for
|“'““"S’ « •&lt;»
■». • oaMntaN yesterday.
Mil.. Hull, of A,,,,'Attar „,™t
i/C«vw» were Detroit 8;io p. th..
' arrivo Buffalo «-50
laid for ten.
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P. m
»rny,, (InuuI c&gt;.„,ral Statjon I hunkagiving in the city,
Auttaitw. Va,;,line.
„t Hawing.
Clinton Partello.
Middleville was
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tqwnahi|,. 10«»ne. waa ukeil in
wain in America Try it.
the guest of Hasting* friends Sunday.
dy by the officers last night and will
D. Bowker returned Monday from
probably U- Mnt to Kalamazoo.
.
»&lt;* Urpmtar 12 -IS-iB. For ,hf his Thanksgiving visit with his daughOjt Carlton readtra will I* panic* •ta« ovririonartterfo,,!
|or th(,
ularlv interest^ jn \v. £. AHgao’g round tnpj will begiven. Dates of sale
WUhur Austin ami family of Tipton.
announcement
this week. He ha* !Jec. 11 aad l ' roturn. limit Dw. IB
Iowa visited friend* in the citv last
something spec!# every' week.
innlusive. ■
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• pleasure there will be in the secret planning for the happiness
of friends. It has come to be. the natural thing for a great
• number to turn to us at this season for help in gift selecting.
• ■ Anticipating your needs we have been hard at work selecting
• the best goods for CHRISTMAS GIFTS.’

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three of

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Quality
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Qualities equal
we are. under
sold by no oth
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Value includes
more than the
prices

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Suitable for tain or son.
tbe

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kind. . (.’olorn

lace and chiffon stocks,

fine

3c Lawns

silk

tuni'»vers.

t i the tine4 Linen at

handle

positively

embroidere&lt;i

guaranteed. I^arge varie­

etc.

ty to choose from. Priced

Priced

from

$1.50.

detichabh*

from

1Oc to 75c.

75 c to $4.00.

Want a Fur for Your Wife?
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Prayer

“ HUFF CED”

WRIGHT
PHONE 30

ROS.

HASTINGS, MICH.

ONE CENT A WORD.

HOLIDAY

"My «N&gt;od mnu. 1 put inywlf In
Mra. T, E. .Cbteshruugb. Mra "Bes-iie
le .mM. “liOck me up In ,a 1 Johnson. Mra. Ellen Bnrrell. Mra.
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X ariety of .these from the daiiity little turnovers,

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Come in and see them, feel them, admire them, but it you
can’t stand temptation be very, careful.
The furs we have,
• each have a ticket on, and on each ticket are the plain figures,"
J showing the best Fur Values on earth. We have Furs-priced
• as low as $1.00 and as high as $30.00. .&lt;

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CHRISTMAS

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It b«-'.--'U arranged th»t Caag,.^.... u Ho
HultUaj
Nday ^ea-,,,,,,,
excursions t«&gt;
t„ Caimda. Ou i Frank KeaBel.l «l,o &gt;» atu-ndina ,!„•
man Hamilu.n. ,o( thia dlwriet. i, to "m cta"''“"'M fare fur the round v'l,f *•. wa. home lor the Thankaair
introduce tbe dual statehood measure j131 w’*l |l* «iven. Dates uf sale. 1 ,nK vacation *
for Oklahoaa, Indian Territory and :
14~ h’-l'i and llth. Return HmMrs Lima Hanaucr Flynn, of Chi­
New Mexico.
.
; "I leafing d«atiMtion nor later than
cago is the guest of her mother Mra
Next time son we Jake IKPrieWer l?‘“T r "?
*“l«i&lt;« “I ticket ufliee
Will ism Oler.
vlty Bank.
Q[ the ehnncea Old be won’t m» you, EvJ ’&lt;’,rthcl ‘"tonnation
Mr&gt;. Louisa Milla is visititig her
HNtiS. niCM. X[ alnre Sunday.when a nice Mven ponnd ’ ,lth :l,ll*l|n| inlt rnatiunal Lire work daughters and son in Nashville and
, girt arrieed at bin home. Jake han teen i "xp??i11.™’'&gt;»• Ita’ W-23 ’t» Maple Grove.
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- -■ the■ clouds
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» nite
fc.iaiu, the
soaring
oround
Mi** Elizabeth Stacey of North
.... Goodrich,
_______ . of
.. this city. wa, I ™“U,
«!’»»■ Uum'of -ale
Henry
Branch, is the. gtirst of Mjss Aya
arroslrtd Saturday night upon cum-i
iC 1,1 Mand 15&gt;- Limit for n-• Martin this week.
.plaint ot Lansing authorities, charged
C-••*•« tnchisive.
Mrs Joel Kocher, of Nashville was
«with stealing an overcoat in that city.
*'•
Bwrun .Jgt.
the guest . f her sister Mrs. H M - A
He was taken to Lansing Munday.
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Martin last week
2 Friday evening Miks Edith Lombard
’'j
Claude Campbell «f Grand Rapid* ’£
■ National In- gave H very plaint party to M-v.-ral
spent 'Thanksgiving with his familv 2
ANNOUNCEMENTS
young friends ii; honor of Iler guest, i
at Mr Ed Ruh r's
•Kt CO.
Minx Dura Norton, of Kalamazoo. It
Mrs. Peter DeYoung’a mqther from J
, The Doriiis Daughters prill give
wax a social uccahion which all pn-&gt;cnt
(irand Rapids and sister from th:- upFancy work IhuuiAr and Bake sale
greatly enioyvd.
|n+
peninsula an-her guests.
Tuesday Ddeember 19 at the Pn&lt;by
Dr. Sheffield aud wife entertained
Walter WelMter of Sumner Gratiot ®
terian Chapel.
for Thanksgiving, his father and
Co. was the guest of Mrs. Louisa Mills
The Chriitian Science Society serf'
। mother, brother 'John wife and sun of
trom Thuraday until Saturday.
gfr
lupic at
at H&gt;;:u
Johnstown. Mr. Burroughs Hnd wife of ic»-in G; \ R.' Hall, fcjj.ic
Mr. and Mrs \V. A. Hmn- we nt to A
i« the Vnivj,me. including Man »vol
Banheld. brother Will and family, aku
Vermontville Monday to attend the a
• OOQJOOO.OO
a niyve of Mra. -SheffieldyfjM Mabie
birthday ar.nivif-r-ary uf his.m&gt;&gt;ther.
J
The Wesh yanlJetHodist ikrvirr*. heltjl
Deny, n teacher in the lapsing •a h.-jK
Mr. and Mra -J.- G. Cutler and 5
in -th*- Adv-t ntiat idmrch on Ik»nd St..
■'OP. Agent,
daughter
Belle,
of
Ih-ltdn
wee
Thank*®
During the high whxl erf Friday F. i
warjI. &lt;■&gt;&lt;■. . Su,
E. Heath's awning was twisted consid­ -*•»&gt;&lt;Al at . m. rilluwed
it..
Taylor.
erably. mid on Monday night the wind ing cf tlie word at 3
Hw d.iwn jbe awning at U Baker
Mr .ind Mr-. Milton Bradley uf.' £
me.'ting Fr da. oveciii]
Son's store, breaking in three large
Nashville'spent Thanksgivipg in.this ~
pbnw.
glass in the tront window. Middlenty with thHir w&gt;n thl Rev. C L.'
■ CffiriMian Enderivor at ith
vil’.e Sun.
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Bradley
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terian clitirih next Sunday •vruing.
Jasper Hart returned to his home in
Friday night occurred the annual ' Topic • Tin City of God.
Leader
Big Ha; Id* Monday after a few days
opening dnnee of
••Grra?n Street Florence IL rj^r.
house and the
vi&gt;it with Ooy Havens, and relatives
Crowd” of young folk-, ut K of P. &lt;
The Dciroiis Daughti ra will hfe enter;’ in PradriQville.
armory. It was a fancy dress liall. jtafaedbytr
*
■iiay right in the
i" Mifscx 'Iron-ides
n? *their
Mr nnd Mr*.- A. *‘A Wilmodl spept
attended by 12 couples. Tim gueata of
home on I tf.'t Green n|xt Monday
Thanksgiving with .Then daughter and
horor were Miss Florence Ceilea and
evening. D«c. 11;
her huslwnd. Mr and' Mra. Fred
Misa HazelTillutson. of Grand Rapid*.
Standard Beamra- will meet with Hughes ot Kalamazoo.
N-xt Monday night at Reed's Opera
\ night. Tbe House ProddcM’k A: Peltier prurnt Mra. Cletue it Smith Saturday evening
Mi. and Mrs. E. Pennock. Mra. Kate
leader of lepton Williams Miss Elvira Barnaby went to
•laying pslro, ‘•The Lighthouse Robbery. ” a cotnedy- Dec. 9 at 7 I'cludt.
Mim Barnit ghain
Williatnsto
i Thanasgiving day to Visit
dramh. replete with dramatic situa­
Eworth I «ague Sunday night. Sub* friends and eat turkey with them.
tions. and intermingled with rich
ject "Th»-City of God.D. S]multiMr.’ and Mra W. K. Liebier, uf
by Mr. Mini cwnly. Thi, 14«y rill please both
ing leader.
Middleville and Mr. and Mra. Wil!
well attend- old :iiul young. A car load of apecial
The (ilengera uf Cluvenjalf and vi­ Kronewitter, of Irving spi'iit Thanks­
scenery.
i cinity will have an oyster »ii[&gt;per Satn- giving with Mr and Mra. C. R Bish­
The first L. V. B. A. .meeting was ।’ rday. Big dish ofoyMera fur !.’» rents
op.and Mr.
held Tuesday rfnrrnoon at tl&gt;&lt; home of
GvoJ niusid and good progrnm.
Mra. Claude x'ampbvll and children
Mn». E. Tyden. Mm A. &lt;’. Brown .
assisting in entertaining. Alaiut BO j The Forerftcr* will meet Dpc. 19 to returned to their home in Grand Rap-,
elect oftievni. A good attendance is id*. Saturdav After spending a week
•ror in -tat- were present and a good . time was en­ ■ desired.
with her parents. Mr. ar.d Mra E. A.
joyed l»y all. Tbr dining room w»s
Tbe F'esllyterian Ladies will liaVe’a Rider.
decorated
with
pink
and
white
earnsl rite City l&gt;unk
ir at tbe church annex
tiur.s : ice cream and cate were served ^r,’Mtnin',
Rev. C. L. Bradley is attending a
Saturday. IVc.
Friday and Katunlay Dec. J‘&gt; atul IU. uierting of th«- Wesleyan Methodi»t ,
■ dates anil hunrs A wry enjoyalde feature was the solSee
further
announcement
hext week.
church ih* Grund Rapids this'week but
ic»- •hould have by Mra. Frank Hams '-nng in her usual
will bv at home -u HU his appoint­
•jranr.er.
ment* on Sunday.
Frederick Cooke was
playing-an nu- «geinent in New York
Mrg, Mary Collins, who has U.&lt;en
he ww duniv-.l far
w afternoon making an extended visit with rela­
by a creditor too stn-nuoua to be put tive* in. Battle Creek and Kalamazoo
oil
returned here Monday and, is again
• "t'otne onl then/' -nuld OuOke and Its*,
with her daughter. Mra. A. A. Wil­
the way to i neighlMirin^ jiawnbroker a
mont.
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up ben- iu j»nwn for gflOti. Don't b*
uneasy. In Ian bour’a time tbe curtain
must ring up Yen'll get your money.”
He did get it. aud when the excited
manager, btt« audience waiting, drove
furiously to tho pawnshop he found
Oooke locked up, aafoly behind the
counter, sijuud asleep, nn*L *?*'~
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...work.
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locked up. sillier and ready for
Rebecca Hunting Darla In Saturday
Evening Poit.

nson. P. f. Longworth.
Smith. Mr. W. B. Hrikey.

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waIra
.ww
nd Wright describes the burial of
। fbe young hero.
Latane,one uf the
tu
, [noll
most dramatic and
touching I wldcDts
■ |n xtj&lt;. atory «»f the Confedera.’y. Fie
.
leading a gallnut charge.
' "John Latauc. a lleutrn nt Id bia
brother's voiupany. took charge of ih«*
body and. with a cart and driver,- tr..-.l
' to return to "Richmond. Finding tin*
of the lied ItmpONiblc. as the enemy were in posArrian in bls
— "Circuit
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fire" allude* to the sap which "flows Ketpion of the country «•&gt; »r»nbd? Iw
... Wcatwood
" , ... .! . the hom&lt; of Dr.
from reeds. thickens like homy and is •rent to
sweet to" t te taste."
Seneca. who .j Brnkonbpmitb.. who was ttn n a »*uf
says was geon iu tbe • army. . . Tin- ebony nprhatub&lt;«n&gt;* Encyclopaedia
r . ' .
M nn few years
f*C 11
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..1...I and
uW.I Ik.hr. tn avoid •aptiirt&lt;
"born nt C.V rduba
B. &lt;_?.,**
C. I'proacht'd.
obliged to leave bl*' brother'
writes'cine ■rnfng
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.1- use
— of
-- “’burned
—
sugar" atom ir tho people °f India and mains and &lt;~*«npe on foot.
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0 . kenbrougii
&lt;-lerconcludes-lw
addins.
rny
opinion
konbrougli sent
w-nt for
for nn Episcopal
Ept
tbe use &lt;»f| angnr' sjMilia tbe teeth ’’ i pymnn to perform the funeral cervmoNearchn* spys that sugar cane was, nice, but tbe enemy would
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permit
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first made
mu western
wy»wru coun- | him
mad** gnown
known to the
(dm to pa*.-.
pit-. . Then, with'a f*” other • V
tries bv Hi}* ctfimue^ta of Alexander
n fair haired Mffle P‘! her' D
- -of ------------------------tbe Great. Tin- first
the sugar ennea iI apron dik'd with white flowera, nnd a U
were brnugjit from the east to Sicily ' few faithful slaves who stood rever* )/
In
the
vo.
il!-!§
nnd
two
later | cutlj
near, a pious
Virginia
tu id*.* *?••• &gt;
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vui.j
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« me —tbe
V* ' rend
. the
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were iutrodrera*
lutrudk-vd.....
In «»•
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solemn
were
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Spaniards Hi.iucht
itrought some of
&lt;&lt; the seeds
seed« gervico
aver the cold. hntiH
HH form or
of ,
Hpanlnnls
kcrvice arer
pktLta to the Weal
West Indios,
Indic*, and
nud from (one
|DUe of the noblest gentlemen and most
11
or plant*
them.'
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th" pr. s.-nt
itxiiKtrr
.Industry
hnshn»
ernwn.
grown,
in*wknid
j intrepid
officers
officers
in in
the the
Confederate
Confwloraic
ar- ar- (
Aeronllng v the London: Economist. ; Wy. She watched th" ciadit heaped
6,1(&gt;7.00&lt;&gt; tons of sugar wen* consumed | npon tbe coffin lid. then sinking on her
foe,
|i
bv tbe Inhabitants of the world In knt&gt;ea. In sight and honring of the foe.
vclfare and
‘ she commlt'ed his soul's welfare
and I (
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MORGAN.
h*m to tbe men-y of the All Fntbor."
M.- W. Charlton and daughter Maud j

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ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Holmes j ,
nn suTOames originally bad a
of Charlotte Thanksgiviug.
meaning. They were descriptive of
1 u
Simtfer
and family spent i their owners. In a word, the? *erc

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family of Parmelee.
‘ , t| |Peel
lpt,| lg
la n surname that shows
bhow^ the
tbe
Mr anl Mra. Weaver. entertain?, d , origlnfli pe&lt;'l to have been bald. Grace
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xthe
v- Afirst
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a Prxxneh
of &gt;I meanik■ •-fat. from .I.
th*
French 'graa.’’
comply
Edmore I
' Grant, from "grand,'' mean* big.
,lwrt wrek.
An Oliphant ahoukF be a-clumsy and
Elder
S.
tfxley
mid wife took the a.* , cnwleldly person. This surname wan
kmuw «* -r*—
m.
». train for Mattawan.
Mnttawmi. -Mich.,
Mich.. !=rt
hist; „elei,bBnl- originally.
..’* rinit
.
T11(t porkers were keepers of noble­
Fridny xttcr ■ week
with oB.rry-men'* parks. The Warners were war
ville people.
‘
r.-menh, or rabbit tenders. The Barkers
M,«. Utb. Adkitu, wra in Grand
prepared bark for tanning. The LaRapid, tart Friday nnd Saturday.
bovrheres were butchers.
Ehler W. Millor &lt;ent th. latter part
Bell meant handsome.
Cameron
of itat ««l at and near Belding, meant c. wk nosed. Curtis meant po­
lite
And Forster meant a foreato'.
Mid,.
Napier a sei '•ant in charge of tbe table
Wood tao tor Clarence Honghtalln
linen. Palmer g pilgrim, Wainwright ■
Mon.lay the 4th in*. Clarence is oon- wagon builder. 'Walter a wall bulkUr.
’ lined SO hi. *&lt;&amp; There wm, a good Webster a weaver, Wright a carpentw^
tom out and quite a lot of wood cut -Philadelphia Bultetin.
and hauled.

Big Drug Store
This week will see our large line of Holiday Goods
on display and we ask you all to come in and look
us over. We have
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50c,. 75c, Si .00 and up ■
Toilet sets, Brush, Comb and Mirror at
Manicure sets from 50c to S4.00
Shaving sets from 50c to S3,50
25c, 35c, 506 and up
Cuff and Collar boxes at'' 25C, 35C, 50c and upto Sl.50
Work boxes at
Hand Mirrors, Dresser Mirrors and all kinds of Mirrors 10c, 25c, 50c, up to $5
25C to $1.50
Handkerchief boxes and Glove boxes from
China, fine Perfumes and all High Class Toilet Articles
Gut Class, Hand 9
Our line of Books is well assorted.
Some of Martha Finley's works, author of the Elsie Books
35c
The Henty books at 25c.
Oliver Optic, 25c
E, P. Roe's works, 35c.
Twenty Years of Hustling, 50c
Jack Harkaway series. 25c.
How to Hustle, a new one by the author of Twenty Years of Hustling, - 75c
Jt ■ «*
Bibles at 35c, 50c, 75c and up, a big line to select from.. **
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Come in and see us.

. Vou will be interested.

FBED L HEATH &amp; CARVETH
THE DRUGGISTS.

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�HASTINGS BANNEK, DECEMBER 6, lWt&gt;;
CARLTON.

Woodland Department
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There is just as much art
exercised to-day in designing

and making furniture and ear­
pets as there is in painting
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X pictures.
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Furniture .1
that •is
X artistic in design,’ that is built

4- on honor is the only furniture
X bliat a thinking person could
are
ire

♦ certainly an important factor

X in getting a satisfactory arX rangement to -make a home

i cozy. They do not hava. to
X he expensive, as you wilt see

X hy looking over our JepenJX able lines, w'hicli embody all
X these essential

points.

Let

X us help select your furniture.

X carpets etc. for you. whether
4, you’ arc just going to houseX keeping, or only furnishing
4. one nr more rooms, 'l ou
X don t have to be an expert to
X buy fomiture here.

X
A new line of the FSUIOUS
X “Sanitalre” Beds we have just
X received, prices. fm $2.65 ip
X which you can t' afford
4. miss seeing.

X
X

CR0VB*

of Hastings are visiting Mra John • Jl(*-ph Monger.
Allenling
Jama* ^href and family spout
Mr. and M-a Sandy Elliott xpeut ' Thank-giving in W^t Kalama at tbe
a
few
daylast
week
with
trivnih
Lid
home-dead when- the parent* and
WOODLAND.
EAST WOODLAND.
at Lake Odeml
children grand children gathered t0 in
Parjier meeting Wednesday evening
Ml
and
Mra.
WillCruckforduf
WentI
alL
Photographer Early waa called
♦
LANDIS-BALYbAT.
«t the bums at Me. M. Who-lrr
ern Iowa are visiting the former s ' and took their pirture.
♦ j One of Woodland’s most popular
Rvmbmber the L.T.L.at tbe liom»- of
♦ I voting ladicH. Miss Mabel Ixandis. was
brobera Henry and Will in th!* vicinBernie Smith ha* taken the winter
Orpha ‘EIUnou Friday evening Decern t.
' itv. . They will -apend the winter here ' term of the Carlton center achooL Ora
4 ; married on Thanksgiving day to Mr. her 8thL
•
♦ ' Orley E. Balyeat of Middlebury. Ind.
with relatives and friend*. •
; Yerty resigned and will gu to Delton.
C. E.| leader for taext Sunday eve­
♦ ! at the home of the bride’b parents. Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Harry Stowell took)
Leroy Barnum wife and mother
X ! nnd Mrs. David. Landis. The. hride ning Vernon Bwditley. A full house Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and1 Mpent Thanksgiving with friemix in
♦ 1 was attended by Miss Carrie Rtdaer.and is desired.
Mra. S. Leavne*.
! Carlton.
Will Eupur Was a visitor pt Charles
4i-)tr. Browii of Middlebury, was liest
Cha,. Hecht waa viaiting friend* the
Tb|^a Rebey of Kalamamo spent
♦ . man. The etremony was performed by Veite’s Kat urday.
first uf the week.
,
•
’ last week with'her parent* Mr. nnd
♦ 1 Rev. John Smith. Only a few
.
Mesdtmes
Edith
Warner
and
Ella
,
. r
Jerne Knowles and party returned yjrx Harley Kelrey.
T
&gt; ; I were premint. The receptidii tookAlace Lee were in Grand Rapids several day*
from the north woods Friday afternoon ;
q)hiv H[x5tit last week with
at tbe home of Mra. Kate HoufstaVer last week.
each
one of UW
the party was successful in i he|. ,langhter Mrs. Warren Kelsey of
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j or. the following evening, there being
MtaJHowJ. Sawfly ot Xpm.tantl
,
dw
♦ ' about 48 guests. The dining room wa« spent Thansgiviug with her parents
parent*
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pri.
. Thev are building sited* at tbe North
‘' ‘
4 । tastily decorated with white cama- Mr. end Mr, W. Sawfly ol Woodland. iI Un *"d**" , --i&lt; day
Gatfnnon. j
Castleton U. B. church.
•
dav with Dr. and Mra.
Mrs. H. B. Gammon.
♦ 1 tions. Mrs. Archie McCoy of Hastings
Mr. a|id Mrs. Herbert Rockwell were
♦ I furnished the music. The young
Mr. and Mrs R. Witeon entertained
James Ehret has taken the agency of
guests &lt;if Mr. and Mrs. E. Ra&lt;*y of
a number of. friends from Freeport. the DeLeval separator. All those that
4.' couple left on Saturday morning for
Castletun Sunday
Wotxlland aud Hasting* qh Thanks­ think of buying see him.
♦ their new Indiana home where they
The Evangelical church nn Eckardt
will be at home to their friends after
giving day.
’
Charley Gurchesw and family of
Street
held
fine
Thanksiving
services.
Dee. 10th.
Mrs. Barker of Grand Rapid* who Barry ville visited his brother Sara one
Dr. John Warner and mother re­
was visiting- her sister Mrs. J. T. day last week.
turned tk&gt; their home in Bath on Fri­
FINEFROCK—SL'Al.M.
Richards' returned home Tueeday.
The protracted meeting* will cuutinday.
We are withont a school teacher but uo this wttek at the'ehurch. Tbe evan-’
* The* marriage *of Mis* Susie Fine1
Little Julien .son of
_ _____
Mr. _,,,and
v. Mrs. understand that one will be secured^gelist is_ i very interesting • apeaker
X truck and Mr. John Summ, both of
Frank Sgnith has been quite ill with
so that school cRncommenw the lltli. ant]
listened to by an attentive aud* Woodland, took place on Thanksgiving
tonsilitii* the patf week.
4 ill the house in which they will make
Chas. Hickerson left Monday for | ience each night. There were a young
Allen Jarr was the guest of Ernest
California .where he will spend tile I man and a young Woman latptised bv ,
, their future
home. Rev.
Isaiah
Wheeler and mother over Sunday.
I winter.»he jmst.i’r t‘- O. Purdy.in tbe little J
* Bairigh performed the cere’uony. They
Mime*i Inez and Agnes, Cole spent ’ Mr, Wright I. riritlttg tar daaghUT i ria-rnant-la riv-r l»,t Fritay .itarfa-w.
* will iwcnpy the house on North Main
Thanksgiving.with'their
parents
in'.
X Street recently vacated by Ermont Bate*,
Mrs. Grace 'Voolstun in Grand RnpThey are having the greatest revival .
where they are at home to their friends • l^*-'t Woodland.
•
meetings at North Castleton U. B.
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Mr. and Mrs. Horning of Lima.
The grattg-- ho; dt-ridrd to fl-, it. ut- ‘‘hareh that w«.- . vrr tald lit thi.
Hastngs visitor .Waijhlemiw Ca. were'guests of their j moat tt-enlhuwMw lllr ii-totta ordrr. I«r&lt; ■&gt;&lt; tbr «»»try. There wwn eight
4
Elmer Rising
♦ Tuesday;
sister Mfs. Charles Velte part of last,
,
...have
L-.. -someC I naore who came out on ‘the Lord’s side
,
i
. and in order to dti so will
;
1 J*rtiX
. ” e,kl »a.l~ -ttar kiud-. at ■ ■s"“d»&gt;' »W&gt;&lt; Tta-bole o-mutuaity
♦
1'he gang of girls who have bee lu ««Jh.
+ cated here, topping beets for the last
Tobias) Brovont uf Sunfield has rent- nriou, intenad. dunng tta »iowr. i« atirred. yonng
"
wdyonnt
4 , few weeks left fur. their homes Inst ed the
Hitt farm and moved his tin It.-rt-mta-r id thro, will ta tta an- w.taen. f»t|t-nt an,! moltani and whole
goods anil family on Tuesday.
. Wednesday.
naal'elertion ot oltlren- nud orery’ 'amiih-a are coming to tta. Lunl .Snr.-♦
Mr. —
an&lt;l -----MrsX W.------H. Bonnell of . Mr. anil Mrs. J. Hitt and son L_,.
Loyd
.2 mom tar i« nrgenily rc-tneeird ui be , I.’’ •!» E»xll.h end Weir. i. &lt;Gmii.K
new , J present
present
this *‘aV- ^*e !’aAtor Mr. •nd Mra.
♦ Grand Rapids are visiting at the home . took tbtir departure for their new
X I'• of
Abfalter for a I home in Lake Otlessa on Tuesday.
.
.
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. J.
J. A.
.4
. Holl are sumc of the Lord's hanl
workers, and the Cbristinn people are •
few days.
Mr 1lL tn of Big Rapids gave an inWEST WOODLAND.
Mias Statu Wolcott who has been ■ terceting talk on -'The Beulah Home ; Poultry bayere are numorons and are doing a good^yart.

Satisfactory
Furniture

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H your turnishings
X really attractive, they

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Mm. E. Cain who bu Iwen quite ill 1 James Young* a“d,T,£‘ 'islt
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for remc week* pwl i* rtill very «ick I Ron in Carlton test week.
Dr. G. W. Lowry, win called to .see her । Jazper Warner rettirneu from io
in consultation with Dr. Gammon I state, last week.
lavt Friday.
.
j Mrt Mead of Kalamazoo apeift tent
Grandma Milner and Mrs. Matthews week rieh her txirent* Mr. and Mra.

We don t put our name to
an interior’ article.

CLUBBING RATES

BARRY COUNTY
oun-iy mapj
Can be had *!**“ ^ osdlaad
Postoffice,
Ihey ghr, )be
names of every
number of acre, he
a 11
highwa, s,
churches, school liotlWs

Readers uf the Baxner can secure

aa favorable clubbing rates with this
paper for any daily or weekly paper

PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS

Stptee or Canada as can lie procur-.
ed; by any other ncwapaper’ in Lhia

at Woodland Poani;—
John Velte. Postmaucr!

section of Michigan.

PERSONAL LETTER FROM

SYLVESTER GREUSEL
TO THE WIVES OF FARMERS OF BARRY COUNTT.
MADAM:
You have been imposed upon by Tin
Peddlers.
I propose to pay you high“sr
Cash price for your Rags, Rubbers, ild
■Copper Boilers, Old Papers-, Magazines; Etc
I am-giving you a Cash market for ev'crv ’
thing.
YOUR HUSBAND KNOIS ME.
I ne7c.
done business in Hastings and Barry Countv
for 25 years.
I respectfully re;ue: •.
your patronage. I will treat you FAIR’-Y
LIBERALY and HONESTLY.

Yours -Respectfully,

Sylvester Greusel,

September IsL 1905

Ware Home Opposite C. K. t S. R. R. Depot.

ftc K

K &amp;X A K

H.

rx

K * K K

Nervous Debility
OCR HEW METHOD TREATMENT r .it ur-

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batbttUto*** atd

THREATENED WITH PARALYSIS.

working in a millinery store in Hast- for Boys'’ at Boyne pity. Mich . on | ofjerjng a goo(i price.
’MARTIN corners.
.
Thanksgiiving ’evening ’at Kilpatrick ,
I ings has returned home.
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Quite a large congregation
.’““‘’J Collins
**had
*W
“ misfortune
■ '? ‘‘Harvey
the
Lawrence Christian who is attending I church. )
1
to
lose
hit*
only
&lt;?pw
recently.
•
•
.
Horn, FanUlMr.
the Laughlin school in Grand Rapids [luitened tu him.
. * 8 1 *'' U“«K WU1 ' •
.
t WCODLASO,
MCHICAH J spent Thanksgiving at home.
Alsnit L guests attended the J. W. j
.Was ” Gnknd Ra’nd,‘
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hilton spent
Tbe Ladies Aid Society of the Dunk- Kilpatrick tin wedding on Tuesday °"
"“L.
, I Sunday ;it,Ed. Zimmerman's in CarlI ton.
Sard Church have purchased a new evening. A tic shower 'and beautiful). Herman (Crites of Woodbury is mak­
I table and chairs for use in the Sunday cliair comprised the gifts. Games and | ,nK “is bume with Mr. Senter.
Mrs, Chas. Brown made Mrs. Cha».. 1
j Offley of Castleton a «hort visit one
t ! School.
a surprise supper concluded a very en-j We rejoice that sparks *from the
■ alta
•
fireaat
the
Sclilappi
church
have
reachetl
|
day
last week.
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Janies N..Covert nulde a business trip • ■i°Yab,e «wmng.

: D. S. ENGLAND.

CALL EARLY s

tn tb« n'.oreiu poor appetite
were ahaky.
tlrmd, Im
mamory. l-vorj etc, Nun'br.ev.
Amtm »*t Lit %n4 lh&lt;- 4vetor
he reared ^fcrityala I loei al;
n&gt;«dkin'» and trt»4 many fi
‘l-hjnletana. were an ei--.r1c

Special meetings will begin at the
Mr. Onon Hager entertained a party our community.
‘
. Uncle D.
Hattie Darke.- In.m the Stale road M,n‘n cll“'V11
ereniliK Dec.
Frank Munoemith who l&gt; empl-yud I ot friend” on Thaukwiring.
AND GET YOUR
was one of the happy guests ciaital Mr. Hear)- Schaibly la.t Fn- 11
Rev- 11*uh expecta Rec. Hol-I
5 i in tbaltable tactorv at Hawing, wo. |I C.
r Sheldon .............
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av
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I
comb
uf
Irving
to
aantot
him. All are '
? at borne last week. He returned to the I and seemed to enjoy tbe festivities de1,
,
...
,
, । invited to attend.
Bpite his many yearn
j
; CURES OVAFAXTEEn OR
•
J ' city .Monday.
.
,He is learning
,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lee entertained ।
n»«t an* cura VARICOCgLR. STRICTI-RE__ m ?f= • J .
aLu to talk over
t‘
:: and
zzl “ye I; Walter Barnuiu and family to a
ir the
phone
Mr’ a”d MblOWey and ton,
uliw risEAsrs. vrI.nart c\jmplaints, kldxet and blai dei: UAt
J
Oweh and David Smith have rented
EASES
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ST I
cting a message from 1[ Thanksgiving dinner.
’ of^E’ CMtlr‘ton fil*nt Snndar at Orr [
scribe” is expecting
CONSVLTATTOX FREE. BOOKS FREE If unsbla
call write f:-r t\]
1 the Isaac Smith farm on the townline.
iQtwttkia .Blank far Ho»a TraaiCH^t.
.
f.j
him in the nearffuture.
:t“_ Ho
"z is “
pastt 8«.
i , »
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I Fi»her*» and attended services at’ the i
C ' They nre furnishing the house and blind, hut happy and innocent as a! . V
t
Martin efcar. h.
„ 10*
,
, r ™1 “ 1”,r
j will sooTTbe settled in their new home. child, wtal. tawtifhl afurnoo., to '»i Freeoort Sunday.
f
Susie Fisher retume&lt;i hum* TVednes a Jong anil n#efuI llf&lt;.
. Jesse Demond and wife-.pent ThanksT.
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T
ne
most
complete line of Holiday,!
C day from Paw Paw where she has
’
giving in Carlton guests of the formM ,». ■■
r» 7
148 SHELBY STREET.
DETROIT, MICH..
The^Mime* Gayle and Stella Hager । t’r parents.
suggestions at Mulholland s Drug !
•
1 have a nice stock ol very S been spending a few weeks with Mr.
attended the wedding of their cousin i
and Mni. H. F. Ford, former Wood­ Miss Orphii Connett to Fred Baker at ।' Frank Dil)enl»-ck and fatnilv ofj
desirable articles that would
land j^ople.
1 Warnerville visited at Wm Lee's Mon-!
’ make useful, serviceable pres­
Vermont vijleon Thanksgiving.
Miss!Helen Burpee and Mias Grace
’ day.
ents—the kind that last and j
S , Hills ijoth.teachers in rhe Woodland
J. 'H. Durkee imd wife visited al
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
*are most appreciated.
? School*! spent Thank»igving at the
Mr. Bisfiop’s near Woodbury last Fri­
fhu Misses Gai 1&lt;» and Stella Hager I day. '
C home of Miss Hill's parents in Irving.
’
&gt; My Line of Warm
spent the bitter part of laj-t jveek with
z
Mi* Christina Burkle was a visitor
f Mrs. Ida Durkee entertained a-large '■
their
finch)
in
Wruiontville,
Footwear Is Complete... &lt;? . 111 Grand Rapids Thursday.
'( company of near relatives Xhanksgiv- •
Mr. and Mrs. IClyde Burns of near [
Miss Kate Stevens was at Hastings
। ing day in honor of Mrs. Francis Dm- j
and I can please you in Qual­ &gt;
1 Warnervilld are entertaining the form­ | kee of Fairmont North Dakota.
f Wednesday. .
---------------------------------ity and Price.
: er’s parents thia week.
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&lt; 1 Mrs. B. 8. Holly accompanied by
I The neighbors all unite in wishing ।
Ha\ing decided to quit fanning and to take up my residence in Hastings. I "ill
' Miss Nora Mohler has returned to j' John
yo».n Summ and wife a long and
Ji happy j’1
HIGHEST PBJCES.
(A ! her daughter. Mrs. Agues Fisher of .
,
। aonn ouinm
and wife a long ana hanuy
• Hell at Public Sale- on the James Townsend farm, two miles west of •
•For butter. «*g?t and pro­ *&gt; j Detroit, spent Thanksgiving with ;, her home from near Hastings where j •&gt;»I she has taught the fall term of scool. '
boats tr rove and. five mi les north east of Hastings, section 3, Hastings
? j Frank Holly in Cadillac
. Mik John Geiger visited her chil­
duce.
townsnip, on
5 I Dr. John A. Warner and his mother ; M. L. Cole of Lake Odessa was out dren in Kalamazoo from Wednesday
C of Barta Mich arrived ‘.Wednesday evo- on his farm near Warnerville taking until Friday. We are pleased to learn
of some fatted pork on Saturday. of the steady improvement in the 1
COATS 8WVE OENERAL STORE.
5 j ning and were entertained on Thursday .1 care
WarnervilleIgrocers have now got their
$ , by Mr. and Mrs. Will garner.
health of George Geiger.
: store lit up , with gas lamps the best
_
Miss Bertha Hilbert of Kalamazoo j
"Old Gray” the faithful family
| that money can buy.
, was at home last week,
horse owned for many jreara by Perry ।
n* j
! A. C. Speacer has rented and moved
commencing at 10:00 o’clock sharp, tho following described property, to-wlt:
Stowell and which would have been
j 1 The, Misses Edna Katherman and !
onto the farm of Manin Corset on
thirty years old the coming spring. 1
T WOODLAND LIVERY . ; CeOKsie Teeple of JTiwtings were enter- i-[town
line. ’
J ktained by Woodland friends on Thanksdropped dead a few day* ago.
?
J“ FEED .STABLE
Gray mare weight 1400
J. Coats and Albert Lowry have gone
2-horae cultivator in good t-Qinliti'oh
P. J. Fellows ’and wife and James
F • When you want to do any driv- J j giving.
Gray gelding weight 1200
'.back to Indiana to spend tbe winter
fr ing in this vicinity, come and see
2 5-tooth cultivators' in good ihaj ■
•
Fellows of Lake Odessa. Geo. Fuller ।
1| Mrs. Agnes Fiahcr of Detroit and
Bay gelding weight 1200
। with their parents.
k tie. We furnish good rigs and
and wife. Miss Bessie Fuller, Adalbert j
Land roller^
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Hay i. ke
Forest Holly are entertained at tbe B. ■
■ drive tu all points. When you
Black mare weight H00. a goed road
Reteembcri the L T. L. will meet at Senter and wife of Carlton, were enter- j
S. Holly home this week.
.
'
fr come here let us feed your horses.
Oliver
chilled
plow,
nearly
new
horse.
All the above horses are
M. R. Allison's Friday evening IW. K. tained Thanksgiving day by Mr. and !
The Wunderli'cb farm, located one
Fairfield plow
Osbnrn crac ' ' '
&gt; OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
good work horses. .
.
Everybody come.
Mrs. Cornelius Senter.
1
j I mile west of the tillage was purchased
Syracuse drag 17-tooth
Gray cow fl years old. due Match 1
t nONSSniTH &amp;50NS j ' lust .week by ^Lewis Christian of South j Julius Hagrr and John Rarich trad­
Standard drag 16-tooth
Black cow^years old. due in .Ian.
? LIVERY 6- FEED /TABLE J Wo&lt;xlland.
1ed horses one day recently.
A kidney or bladder trouble can al­
Steel frame drag IS-tooth
Red oow 3 years old, due in April
Ora Lehman spent Sunday with ways be cured by using Folly’s Kid­
JJ
Jake Miller, the proprietor of tbe
WOODLAND, HKH.
Wide
tire
wagon
in
good
coniiitiun
3 spring calves
ney Curt in time. For sale lw Arthur
near Lake Odessa.
j 1 new hotel in Woodbury was a business I friends
1
Double buggy
Single
E. Mulholland.
Brood
sow
8 ille
pigs, the pigs are
i visitor to. Woodland Friday.
The wood
cutters
nearwith
Warnerv
boli -h/ix:h:
Swell box cutter
2 pair bob
J . h'
about 0 weeks old
The auditor uf ’the C. K. &amp; S. Ry. 1 1are quite successful when they go out
Qinirl.b'tirivPS:2 net heavy harness
Single Jiarne
o——----- —----------- .----------the cotton tails.
Black SOW. will pig about the last of
Q and an official of the American Express after
1
2
hay
racks
Quantity
hat
in
3 J Co. were in town Friday starting Will j Miss Glenna Hager spent a pan of
March
.
ALLCEO
Hay fork, rope and pullies
week with Mrs. H. Rockwell.
An'"'t 50
mostly Plymouth
) ] Miller in his new duties as Station last
1
1 \'ngutib.
Agent
‘
L
2 scoop shovels, forks, spade-.
Li OCXS
i. Mm Archie Holden of Freeport is

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to Grand Rapids Tuesday.

Holiday
Presents

Dn&amp;KENNEDY&amp;KERGAN

Auction Sale!

HEART RflQLrt

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THURSDAY, DEC. 14,

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a

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To Users of Hand

You

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H. E. Hill who recently resigned hW spending a few days with her parents
, position as Station Agent at this place’; “ear Warnerville.
I will commence work as conductor on
Ed. Welch was ia Lake Odessa one
.
;!tbe interurban Jine between Battle! day last weak on business.
tor
creek »„d Jack,.jn, He will move to
Henry Bo)Hotter took dinner with

Cream Separators

•re interested In thl» Special
Vnflirriav nnnnmhnr Ck . An,i°n in U1® “*r f“‘,ire'
- i C. B. Welch and family on Bondar.
ddlUIUdJ, UULUHIIRII 5J
------------------- John Lehman cut about 40'coni, ot
.
25c
WOODLAND
HIGH
SCHOOL.
buzz wood for A. Warner tbe latter
4 lbs. Crackers
p- ) | We do nut believe the high school । part of last week.
,
'll bars Ciluast Soap
4acj boys enjoy their foot tall any more.
The « arn&lt;rrillo grueers have’-al-

25 c p
Nice Line of
XMAS CANDIES

Miffs Bera hru* been absent from ready got in a lot of nice Xmas toy*
I school this week.
! for the little folks.

I The fifth and sixth language classes
Miss Norn Miohler spent Sunday with
! liad a contest Tuesday to see who i Pearl and Charlie Warner.
&gt;—fli-. , Ck-.—
——C
।
vwuiu
hiiw w4V
wm txv,
IV.V. Victor'
• avows '
'
r
't
could write
tbe . l»wt
Morlen
Hilbert. Gail
and Jennie ;
Afc Fr~.«r..
- - Cooper
Parmalee were chore by tte classes as
At t)M, level of the. sea tho preuiure
Want
jndges. Arlta Bnrklo got first place ( oE ,he atmosphere on the piston of an
j and
Lizzie Hesterly
second.
■ml T.iaviA
rtMto.rlv nfirewl,
— [ engine Is about fifteen pounds to the
‘ Thanksgiving was celebrated in all square Inch, but decreases at higher
J the departments of tbe school. The altitudes. As this atmoapherlc pres­
sure must lie overcome by the steam
little people of tbe primary,d6partment pressure before any w?rk can be clone,
visited I be High School bttljied to en- it is evident that at the diminished air
I joy the
which was in keeping pressure of high altitudes more work
I with the day.
cad be obtained from a given pressure
High School was invited to attend U .

Just Opening lip a New)
Lot of Pictures
I
Your Butter and Egga

REMEMBER
Your Money Back if not
Satisfied.

We are 0217
to handle your cream
and will pay you
Elgin official quota­
tions each week for
buffer faf, as shown
by the Babcock test.
Deliver your cream
each Thursday.

‘Woodland
After the program

W. E

Allgeo,

j

Dabbing binder nehrly new
2 Plano mowing machines, in good
condition
e
Deere hay loader nearly new
Dane hay loader
]lean piow
Deere com planter, check rower, new
thi s year

TERMS of sale
$5.00 or under cash. Over that amount iOmonW
time will be given at 6 per cent interest on gon'l bank’
able paper.
A discount of two per cent will bv gh’fn •
for cash at Bale

Myrick Curtis.
tbe

Creamery

scholar*.

CARLTON

CENTER.

bars and all the small tools us- I on
the farm
Quantity of household goods
Some shredded corn fodder
Quantity of corn in the ear
Other articles too numerous t^iaeution

jnmUr.

H. COUCH, Auctioneer

WwdlMi
ba ot any pn

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Maps
oodland
live tbe
ner, the
: owns,
streams,
‘scs etc.

:ents
ifficc,
aster.

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a^STINGB BANNER. DECEMBEB 6, 1905,____________'

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THWESTERN BARRY DEPARTMENT

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r!)v meal News in Orangeville. Hope, Praireville and bL
,
JZZL--:-: ....
and B^y as gleaned each week by the BANNER'S CorregnondenU

w

Aldrich
*

Delton State Bank;

Porter-Smith is visiting his sis­
ter and friends in Battle Crei-k and I
Kalamazoo this week.

We
Pay O

CLOVERDALE.
CRESSEY.
Mrs. Moses Soeber was called to the
Frad Lawrence and wife of Gull
■'W
,
,. RUNAWAY.
. r—.
Sam Haiglit who has lieen ill so long bedside of her mother Mrs, Gealer of
SEVERE
lake and Miss Rhea Duonan of Kais- is now able to sit up a part of tbe day.
Cedar Creek last week who is very
ifr ., 'vnl p‘w« l.«l quite .runaway i..t
।
j
..uimway
last tnazoo spent Thanksgiving with tbe
Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Gilbert and sick.
/. liven|I Intinuluv
l*hnrsday. with . onea of. the
. family of Will Gibson.
Elmer Gilbert sp^nt Thanksgiving
teams. He started to Allendale in the
Mrs. A. Craven of Shultz called on
•
The L. a. S. will meet with Mra.
with En os ,Barber anti family. t
AUnt Kate Hendricks one day last 1
a
morning, and when reaching Hickory
Conrad Kahler on Thursday December
Lee Reynolds returned Sunday from week.
orners. h« tied hh horses and went in। U for dinner.
to buy a pair of overahom and to get
visiting relatives in North Irving.
Mita Mabel Yeckley assisted Alvalt;
Charles Collin, and family .Ja, L.
warm- After untieing the team as
Mr. and Mrs- B. Fisher received the Seeber taking in taxes in Hastings
1 H. Barnes S1ient Thanksgiving with'
last
Saturday.
Ui Will attempted to get in !the buggy
present of a fine turkey Thanksgiving
the team became frightened and started the family of Dennis Collins. morning from their son Maurice of
Master Archie Still of Hastings was
Ui to run. the hind wheel striking Will,
Mra. Henry lieplogle and daugther Woodland.
the guest of his cousin Ernest Robin­
throwing him over 'the front wheel Amy of Hastings visited relatives in
Mrs Jane Barber entertained Charles son a part of last week.
Ui against the; whiffle-trona and then both this vicinity Iwg week.
and Richard Bingham and families of
We are ♦ery sorry to hear of Arthur
wbeetaot kin- buggy ran over him.
diaries Collins and family visited Springbrook Thanksgiving.
Gorham’s leaving our neighborhood.as
The team ran all Urn way aa far as Mr. the family of Isaac DeBack in OrangeMr. and Mrs. Arthur Shorter enter­ we hear he is to move the first of this
r M. Uwia'O Imth of Delton' v bere Ihey j ville last Sunday.
tained relatives from Silver Creek week onto the place formerly owned
were caught
Nothing Iru broken ! Wm. Clancy of &lt;
by Geo. Hohinaon near Hinds Corners.
icagc ha, been Thanksgiving.
W euept one $olt In the buggy.
: spending a few div
at his cottage' Mra. Jennie Fisher of Kalimazoo I
I near Gurnsey lake.
spent- Sunday
Sunday at
at B.
Fisher's.
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1
NORTH CARLTON.
4k
spentfi
Fi.her'K
Ui
Itoy McBain is .uttering Znmi a se- I
Ed. Titus. Henry wiliiinaon and
No one can afford to miJ Rev. j Tbe wind *lorm of FrJd*f did 8o»fe
1 hede Geib have been connected by Riehl's chalk talk» TUv
W ver.- attack of follkmlar t,ni.ili-.is.
'damage
to
the
farmers
hay
stacks
aud
Riehl', chalk udlm. They are of i„.
U/
A number! of Mason, -attended th, ;j telepboip.- to the rest of the country.
j corn stalks stacks, tearing them and
estimable value to old or yonng.
j blowing them to pikes.
Mrs. Helen Schaefer i» visiting rela­
tj, Masonic Mg,
:1 Kalama-o. last
Mr. and Mra. Philip'Barber and Mr. I
tives
here.
Wadnmlay night. A
good time „ ■
and
Mra. Charles
Charles Barber
BarberTpXt
Thanks'
Kogers corners school house had
ai Mra.
swnt Thanksported.
Mrs. Gesler is no bet^en and htit giving in Battle Creek the giMHta of H®"***
broken u.
by re
the­
.v.,~,1 windows glass M.wuv.r
wind.
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Queen Blackman was in Kala- ■ little hopes are entertained hf her re- the former's son Fred and family.

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OELTON.

HIGH STREET.
Mr. and Mrs. XA., E. Robinson at-1
tended the funeral of Mra. Hawkins
in Hastings Wednesday.

An- doing a fine business in their

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. ,111 to do more. This is the place hr.
furniture. Come and bring your
We handle tho famous old railk. uu l Oak Heaters - and Itange?
■ 1'. D. Jtwkwith. Dowagiac. Also
d ami I'tjuitisular stoves. We have
••'■ iml u-olbl'stock of Blankets and
at |.ri.t•&lt; that are right

I mazoo last Thuraday.

AMERICAN

FENCE.

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Mr. arid Mra. Mage Dunning enter­
tained their sister and her arm df Rah
nmzeo over Stinday.

DOUDS CORNERSMrs. Gealer is better at this writing.

Mrs. i’heba Brown died Saturday
morning after being, sick for several,
years. Funeral Monday at. Freedort.
She leaves three daughter to mourn
for her

We loan money ou Beal Estate
i or good Bankable Paper.
We&lt;
loan our money at home, and 901
business with people we know
। are all right. We do a safe, eon - (
serrative business aud have
i

Honey to Loan
at reasonable rates. Deeds, i
Hortgages and Legal
।
Papers Drawn.
&lt;
New York Drafts, Insurance1
and Bond* Sold.
DIRECTORS:
.A. A. ALDRICH, President
J. O. HUGHES V. President.
E. S. MOREHduSE, Cashier.
. DR. McLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
L. P. TERPENNING.
JAMES COLUNS.

Give me a trial order
If you are not my regular
patron, I solicit a trial order.
1 have a nice stock of Gro­
ceries and Meats and can
certainly please you, both
in Quality and Price.

Mbs Gertie Fisher ia working for
■ return home,the first of this week.
CEDAR CREEK.
‘ Otis Risbrldger of Marion Ind risi- ' Mr. McGurn's. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ickes attended
Mrs. HSrlan Wertman of Ithaca
• Mr. Chandler is on tbe side list.
Mich., came to iq&gt;end Thanksgiving the funeral of Mrs. Fiorance Mead. She
Delton, Mich.
. ted Dr. and Mrs. Hurter last Thurawas
a niece of Frank Ickes.
.
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mead
spentf
ThanksI
with her parent* Mr. and Mra. C E.
d.y,
j giving in Hastings.
Bailey.
Mr. and Mra.Edd Bronson were the
Braadntetter won. u box of I
guests of Simon Hefliebour Stinday.
GatesGesler is no better at this
1 Mra.
“
i cigara on the Chicago-Michigan foot-1i Lyle Shedd in going with tjhe
HOUVENIR LIVERY,
boys billing.
|
I writing.
DELTON.
MICHIGAN.
• V &gt;'*11 game;
nil thought Maj« foolish­
Feed and Sale Stable.
Mra.
Spencer
and
son
and
Miw
LulaMrs.
Edward
Campbell
has
been'on
—
•? | to bet Chicago would win but I guess &gt;
FINE LAKE.
DELTON. MICH.
Wertman spent Thanksgiving- in Maple jthe 8’ck list. ■
| he knew whgt be was talking about.
i S. S; Fisk *nd granddaughters Ethel
T
’
-lephonh w write me wbeo you drive from
! Gr9'ei Mias Matie Wilkinson, who has l&gt;een
LMltoo. 1 meet xll train*. Price* ien-«onable.
aud Edith are visiting relatives in
: Mr. Gossog ot Lake Odessa was the j
j guest of Mim Winnie Mantle Thursday. •': Richard Hull is plastering his house I attending school at Prairieville this Kalamazoo.
P..J. HOUVENIR
Forest Garrison and Kena Holbrook |tenn 'vil1 ,M! at home fur the winter.
Willie Fisk and wife are visiting in
j Mr. and !Mrs. T. J Cutler and '
wenunited
in
marriage
last
week
।
Our
efficient
miller.
Mr.
Lammers.
Battle Creek.
■ daughter Belle spent Thuradiy at HastWlLE.WEHAr.CO. BUFFALO NY.
We wish them much joy jin their ' in kept very busy these days.
j ingw with Mj. and Mrs. Kidder.
j
Mr. and Mra. Peter! Stanley are visit­
future lives.
• Again the wedding bells have rung
BANNER MAPS OF
ing in Kalamazoo.
Mrs.
MilesjVisited
frieialsat
Rich.
.
i X The critical eye of the most dis­
Mr.
Bergman
has
returned
from
a
in
thia
vicinity.
I land a part of iiiyt week.
Roger Paul of Battile Creek was a
cerning observer can find no flaw
BARRY COUNTY.
.. I atTwilkta^hT
Ti.it M
.nd Buttle Creek, j John Vri.nt..«Jet»rne&lt;I from tbe
I Mr. m&gt;d Mrs. Hu»t ol Bowen. Mills
K iert at his brother's Arthur Paul’
in fashion, fabric, fit and finish
&gt;how every farm In Barry County,
K Cour.d luut ,'-7
",,-“™l’*l’y*1&lt;bll''&gt;nto!nortb:t«turd«ymorninBrrum bi» bunt- last week.
|
were
the
guests
of
E.
•
•
te l of this elegant paletot overcoat.
n. v onrau last (.oleman attended the Masodic lodge I ing trip
the number of scree, section, town­
: week.
Narigatioo will s«w&gt;n be tied up on
’ Jk Every line and curve is an exact
ship, etc. Also shows the highways,
.wren.
&lt; I at
at Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo
streams, railroads, churches, school
,
’
,
:„
. I Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hall of Delton'• the lake. Ice hits foriiied un some fuirtB
LA duplicate of the best New York
|
Miss Zulab' Haugh uf Battle Creek |: }..
Harry Gates was the guest of fcalna | spent M &lt;vupk. of d.p, JaBl wcek with of now.
houses Very valuable for reference.
WM thfruMlof Mr.. Itarter &gt; part of K.bler
xirth Berry s!iide’&gt;”
wk and London custom tailored pro­
nunuay.
1 the former'* daughter Mrs. J. Wilkinductions. The man who appre. last week.
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PRICE ONLY50CTS.
j The L. A. b. will meet with .Mrs. | son.
ll dates and demands the very
' Rev. and Mrs. Fisher sppnjt Thanks- Inuch His week December U. I
It tie Delton Post Office.
ii highest grade of apparel should
R.
S.
HARTER,
M.
D.,
i giving with Battle Creek friends.
Mr Gate-* went to Freeport and;
NORTHEAST BARRY.
' | examine this model of overcoat
j Mra. Ross 'was in Knlaina/uo one bought a line span of horses.
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON.
F. 6. ADAMS, Postniter
’
t
,
u
.
hl perfection. Its beauty is more
L ...
A. ...
S. was
changed
, -—
*,««, vu
«..fSv*« from ।
j day last week;
j Thuraday to Wednesday this week at ‘ OFFICE 1UK RB- ii to ji a. m.. i to2 p.m.. ?
,|5 than surface deep—every fibre and
Hendershott schoolmouse
tosp.ro
..
All
call,
promptly
attended.
Tele
­
I
Will
Mane
wiH
not
work
al
the
lum
­
H stitch is genuinely good. Collar,
t Chao. Kahler'ii as Mr. and Mrs. Kahler phone at office.
Last Smith and family who have will attend n wedding in Kalamazoo
' her
** 'his
’ wife
'
* :r yard any.
“'.ifoore.
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He and
U lapels and shoulders are formed
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Office at resldsnc*. OeltoL Mich.
' W,U
will BMMl
start the
lUV i|
I photo
gallery anil en- lived near Bantield the |»ast summer Thursday.
B accordingtoDame Fashion'siatest
Baku Kld-w,. wd BUMr RI|M
Iree. Anybody ----------wishing
.'larging pictures.
„ , Live moved back onto their farm.
js mandate, and from foundatio^lo
There will he a handkerchief social/
; any work done in this line can lie ac­
X-.'lyde Hendershott and Wm. Merahon , at the Bunnell M-hpol Louse this week
finish the expert tailors of the
, coinmodated litre at home
nnd son of Kalamazoo spent Thanks- Friday evening, for the benefit of the |
■ \ makers, Wile, Weill &amp; Co., have
' Mr. an'1 M.Vu liriw*
"Skwnkw- 'grAV yi'iiii the termers parent* Mr. ,
I
done their level best- A gilt edged
school. Miss Minnie Boyes teacher.
.
andMra. W\«A. Henderabctt. ‘
| giving in Kalamazoo.
investment at $ 10 to 5
The winter term of school began in j
. Mr. and Mra
Smith of Hickory - Tje L. A. S. will be entertained by District No. ft last week with au en- -.
Taklnt effect Aux.14.iw&gt;.' Trains leave
’Corn»‘ra ate Thanksigving dinner with • Mrs. Fr&amp;nk Bush. Dei-. 14.
' tme table.
roll men t of 8l&gt; pupils.
Hasting* as loKaw*,
Central RUndi
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pennock;
Carrie Stowell of Middleville spent |
THE CLCTHIEM. D«H*n ««i FralrwvBIt. MW
Mrs. Sol Stanton is on the sick list.
EASTWARD
, Mian Beraicej Rolanson hi visiting! Thursday ami Friday uf last week with i
R.
E.
Webster
and
family
sjx-nt
one
Sarah Daly.
I friends here, f
lr Kalaniamoar 10:13 8:
day last week at Rev. Uillett's at ; 7:18
I .Mrs. Bert W^bb.of Hastings visited ' Fied Kunkle and family uf Hartings .
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Helton!
»:3S»:
5:10
Hickory Corners.
15&gt; 7.10
('foverdslA »:Z2 5;
yisi'ed the former’s parents last Sun­
i at Dr. Harter's Friday.
MbiltU '.
S:108:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton are en-1 io-W3:
Biutinn
8:83 »•
! Mra. R. I pCorria who has; lieen day
e
Coats
&lt;;rov»
8:;®
«;■
No. ,101.
tertaining the letter's brother of Bos- ’
J:
WoodbuHU
«:»4:
buffering from a severe attack of ap-! Jaaepli Miwwm and family of Ruta» Woodbury IV 8:23 4:
ton this week.
I W:&lt;o «:
I pendicitis. is recovering from thatto, William Smith and wife of Mid­
"Miles Fisher of Kalamazoo spent Sat- I
. .
,—-AT^
..
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Lansing
I disease and is alite to ait up
dteMite and '.Bert Daly and family of
Grand Rapid* 7:11'
I Cedar Cn-k .ml vicinity
to I. j "«
•!»”&lt; TtautkNnvIng with urday and Sunday with his family of
am
W.R. Bark&lt;&gt;&gt;. Atrnt.
hlcafa
&gt;
tb.plM.fur lWxrl.b&gt;&lt;- WiUOnnl I ££
Mr- •"«&gt; Ml* J““ this place and also entertained a brothHasting,.

iALDRICH BROS
•&gt;4-s

; Mr. .Smith from Augusta was in j
’F I De*ton *as*
Storing for a severe j
—— W | attack of rhtjumatiam. He was able to i

Per cent on;
Deposits.
(

J. SPROUL,

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WEAR WELL CLOTHING

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FOLEYSKIBNEYCURE

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Railway Time Tables

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Michigan Central.

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

HOLIDAY OPENING
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11

Faulkner’s Drug Store
Delton. Mich., Next Saturday,

“&gt;•
truest Farr and wife of Hastings
*•* I»" »'
| Miss Ruby Grifith uf Hickory Coniera j lu*- week.
wwk' '
and wife are the proud parents of 'a 1.1 I
j jb i^.
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Mi. Lenrit Uprtvn
tbe Ku™t .,11

i a part of last week

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h

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tirie we expert to have all our Holiday Goode
Ol! 4.15
. and • &lt;»rdially invite you to call and look them
: !mart-\ content You will not be urged to
buy hiit
-‘‘ inspection of our stock at this time will
.-riding later. A nice Holiday {Souvenir will
h L lady in attendance.
a 'i’mewhat definite .idea that oaf store is
to find what you want and to save money
’Aran assure you that we gaVe the selection .
- &gt; 1 ionds long and careful thought. We kept
ji
:rL we sought novelty as well, and we used
-aleavers in securing the lowest possible prices,
•n liave a bewildering array of Holiday arguini-'.,!.
' at you and we wish to impress you how with
Tuple facts: That we have exercised our years
of
• in Holiday buying __
for______
your _____
benefit :^Th at
oi-rgDK ar wurthv, and that we have a lot of them;
Ttatv.-p
mL_x
i we. can be of...............................
actual help to
-you:—That we
vant y&lt;- •
«»nie and see the goods as early and as often
’Syoii Hl.-’;

Special Until Januaru First.
We h.'i vt* just received a trig shipment of pictures in
’^ different a-'&lt;ortment*U ■

ASSORTMENT NUMBER ONE
t on.sist* .f scones, friiit*s figures, animals and landscapes
nitkiini- and from the best publishers, size of picture and
iraine^Ox-24 rp|le frames are two inches wide and made
JHafisort-:} finishes, pictures fitted with glass and back.
•iUe«e go'.'}.-, are of the very best finish and quality, and
mn.«t l, ,etqi t&lt;l be appreciated. Tiiey are advertised by
avell-kn&lt;»wn Chicago department store at 98c.
assortment

number two

J8;'°ni|khied of high grade photo colors, consisting of the
]J^t figure, scenes, landscapes, etc., fitted in a heavy
oree ply veneer frame with well-cut ornaments on inner
outer &gt; dge, 15x18 outside. 9x12 glass and picture.
Wuu; the holidays as a compliment to our many pawi'' furnish these pictures with Two
' ot tr!,dB for 89c- or.
Five I*1111™ wort11 ™
-race ir,. W1|| gjvc
Absolutely Free.

ellis. e. faulkner,

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TME DRUGGIST.

*»nt your buUw. and Ec£h
Highest Price, Either Cash or Trade.
"N wwt Sweet Cider sotll Spring Use FMJLWER’S CIDER SAVER 25c

.

HOPE CENTER. —

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lb. report of tbe burner. gu... could
Mrs ■
I be ».?ard quite frequently Thanksgiv■ Emma Gruff Thinksigving
day.
'• -i
! ing.
j A. C. Hamm — Dentist of Kal^nazixi.
chamberlain and wile apent
i Mich, will be at
’
' The»kV. .,„g ... HMlnptoo
K*
"rf
”
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I
of
tbelr
dMchter
Mr.. John IxMer of
Dr. Harter&gt; D«l
,
2. '&amp;’» anti \-veEv Wednesdy-V follow- ; ,
Air work I ,bat
| ing. ’Painlesn extraction.
'• Jay Wilkinson atd wile ami daugh­
j guaranteed.
1
. , lpr
ter Mildred spent Sinday with Henry
i
Mra. Engletlub ivill attend Faulkner s I ^jUjymon ahd family 4 Cloverdale.
Holiday o'pening »*
next
“** Saturday nnd.
and , ....
. ..
Mife Eliznl»eth McOijlum . spfnt
get. one uf th«»MJ Nouvenira which will , Thanksgiving in Jackson.
ay at
t«» given awav
at that time, .'yhnex- j' Gid' Wilkinson of this jjlftce and
you tfliere.
I
pects to see yt~
George, Coleman of Delton went to
KaliunaziKA Wednesday. evening to at­
tend th*? Masonic lodge at tliai iMce.
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
i Regular month y meeting of Clover’dale Epworth League will be;h?ld at
Don't say you wish you had gore
the home of Arthur Patton Tuesday to Mulholland's first.
evening Dec. ft at 7 o'clock. AH mem­
bers of the league and church are re­
I Mr . *”d
I tained Mr.

Gtxj-

Cdlcman and

quested to be present.
The senior L. T. L.-willhold their
meeting this week Wednesday ewning
nt the parsonage. All invited.

IT
PAYS
YOU
■TO
BUY
Where

Quarterly conference will be held at
Cloverdale Dec- 8jat9:0O. Conununion
Sunday at^t p. m. -Dec. 24.
TheW.'C. T. U. wm
witb
Mrs. Arthur Mantle Friday Dec, 8 at
2:30 p. m.
Meeting adjourned last week on ac­
count of members being out of town

for Thanksgiving.
Rev. G. T. Fishier and wife spent
Thanksgiving at 'Battle Creek with
his two daughters and eon. In the
langue at U» Piwlmttt U lo-J to “X
-Oh.' give thank, onto the Lord lor
he la good: tor his mercy endareth

forever.
.
Barry townahi p Monday school A»nHation 'will hold it. fourth quarterly
meeting at the Dalton. M. E. church
Wednautay Doc. IU .commencing at 10
a. m.
A good program has 1»«&gt; P»irnAd. All mo invited.

A TIMELY TOPIC.
At this wbmuj of coughs and colds it
i» well to know that Foley ■ Hodsf and

rou CAN BUY THE

CHEAPEST.
If you are going to do any
building, ail 1 a»k b for you to
call, look over my stock and let
me quota you prices. If my
prices are not as favorable, or
more favorable than others, I can­
not expect your trade- A good
many people have found it profit­
able to them to come long dis­
tances to buy of me.
So wtti you.

Full
Ahlon Pilnu-Uie
beet ou the utirfcoL Cell end
see me.

W. H. Chase,
Delton,

by Arthur E. Malhollana.

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Mlchlpm.

WOODBURY IONIA STAGE LINE

l eaves WOODBt'RY after xrnnU of morning trains Mt s.IA Arrive* at Ionia lo-su A M KeEAST ORANGEVILLE.
turning from IONIA Po*t Office al 1:18 P. M. arrive* at Woodbury at l:oo o'clock for train west P
ID and train
trrtl'i««ithnntlv.&lt;
K.KH
rsouth on the C.’.. K.
S B. '
Tom Prince has returned from aa ।i M. Uy,
WM. H. MARTIN, PROP.
visit with his sister, Mrs. Ida Engine
uf Otsego
Mrs. Herb Jvhneox and children are _____________________________________
spending the week with relatives in I
attokmuyb
Wayland.
' ------------------:--------------------------------------Hl KSELL—WTII an*wi‘r ealh In tbe city
CJtaF M week little GUdy. IK N
&amp; . wjd
nciultv. bpeelS! Mteullou given to
&lt; aUirrb and dloraMr* of the thro.it am! che-4
John cox dislocated her. shoulder. Dr. :q; Michigan Tru»i &lt;2o Bmldfug. Grand
and cnraulc'dt*ea*ea. ,
Office nr residence idojV. t enter Kt., luat
Fritch win calk'd and put the arm iu ■ Rapids. Mlcnirau.
IC-I of the old Kuvwll hxnr^ Office hours 7:30,
place and she is now able to \ise her '
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THOMAS &amp; I’RYOIL / . h t
hrm again.
D L l.nwRY.
i
Attorneys at Law.
I- H- *'
HniltVKS. M lei..
Richard ‘ Johncox and wife HP-nt j
Offices oyer HastingsiCity itanX.
Al
a lante stock
er* glasses and
Sunday with Arthur Johncox.’
CVUIHOVB
*
I'OTTEK,
Wil! K. and Anna Johncox
. f
Attornevx at Law,
H. S * C. M. BARBKK.
Mary Fox spent Sunday with Charles j|
-HuetX’A&amp;ora to Philip T. Ool/sw*’
' Phvsirians ano Furgeun*
Office In Union BkxUc. Hastings. Practices In Call* in e!«y er roustv r*.-,£on&lt;J«l !o with
Powers and family.
'
,ii tbe cocrta of the st=O&gt;.
...
.lav c-r aluJ.I
Several from here took , in the
A. K. KENASTON.
A HANLON. M. D..
Thanksgiving .’dance al Cloverdale.
Attorney at I aw.
Physician ei-d --•&gt;rceon.
'
Everybody reports a very enjoyable
nv,r J. 8. Goodyear Xi&lt;\&gt;..
Mlrfrtlw ville, Mich
I'nM-ttoe* in all courts of tbe «uu&lt;- Colk-ettons
time.
uromptiy attended Ui.
K. V. GALLAGHER, Physician and
Surgeon. Dowling, Mich.
Office
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
HOPE.
honni 12 to 2 p. tn. snd’7 to 8 p.m.
Hartings, Mich.
Tclepbonv at Rouse l&gt;ay or Night.
Feral Reploglu'a horse ran away All business given prompt and careful
while on the mail route last Friday, attention. Collections a specialty.
Office over Banner Office.
making him several hours late on his
F. E. WILLISON. D. D. 8.
Rastlnn, Mich
teip.
SURVEYOR^
.
_______
Alva Whitmore and wife of Hickory
WALTER HEATH,
Corners were called to see ‘the latter's
BARRY COUNTY SURVEYOR. ROUGHS &amp; K(HIKES.
rsauMANCX
c. ... nooeaa
Residence on Hoc. 4.‘Pralrletflle. Post Office
father who is-quit© sick.
Roger*- block,
Hasllnc*. Michigan.
address Delton. Mich.. R. F. O. No. 4.
Manning Doud of Hastings spent a
portion of the week with relatives hera.
E McKibbin and wife entertained
Roy Courtney.
Ira Potter. James
Southard and the Misses Early iind
Lulu Potter and Ruby Heiatand cf
I». A. SHELDON
• Wm. H. STEBBINS,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Licensed Embalmer
Yankee Springs Sunday.
Abetract Block, Hastings.
and Funeral Director.
Money to loan on Real Estate. Real Es­
Rooms next to Christmas' Fhotetraph
tate sold on commission. General oonver
FINE LAKE.
Studio. BesUencc X» Court dtwt. AH
auclng. Harina a complete art &lt;&lt; Abetract
calls promptly attended, day or night. Mrs. Myra Brininstool and son Vera
Books, compiled from the Records, can
Cltlxens Phoae. Ras. 60; Ofticv 7*.
turfilsli complete Abstract*.
attended the Brininstool— Hogleshnr
z
wedding last Tuesday night.
Mrs. Florence Fisk and daughter
Ethel spent Sunday with Mrs. Eli

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY. '

Nichols Ross.
The wind Friday was certainly a
blinger. It blew down stalk stacks and
scattered corn stalks all over fields that
were not drawn in.
Straw stacks will be relics if .1. E.
Harrison the baler stays in Lhe neigh­
borhood much longer. Some eight or
ten have disappeared iu tbe last week.
AnV akin itching is a tamper-tester.
-e tt
The more you scratch the worse
it
rilre.
itches. Doan's Ointment sores tt
P’/®*ail I
eczema—any skin itching.^ At Jill
drag stores. ”___

ROWLAND BROS,
y-or LIVERY RIGS.
We h.ve
several «rtt data rlga In connection
with our Jefferson Strcot Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.

WHEN YOU WANT

CALL ON L A. EATON. HE HAS
IT. ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 95

DAN LAKE,

THE OLD RELIABLE
HORSE SHOER.
Shop on Court Street, Just east of
Jefferson st.

dnvEo

FOR MEN,

for boys.

- I maXe a specialty ot Imudltna MEN’S and
•BOYS' BHOfe. bee my line before buytax.
Repairing neatly and promptly deme.

PHILIP LUTZ,

�HASTINGS BAN Natl. DECEMBER 6. IW5-.

The Hatch Will

WANTS
if you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
Is anything useful you want to
buy, place an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
If you have a buggy’ that’s lying
idle in the bam: a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
’ you want to sell or rent; If you
want a girl for house work; In
fact if you want to buy, rent or .
sell, just try our Want Column
It brings bu vers and sellers togethere and only ©Oft* ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. Try it.

LENS GRINDING PLANT

| Old man Hatch b|i&lt;l lived bin life us
j a wdiuait hater, uni now that he wa&gt;
nlHH$t to-dh- he hiuk no-chick or child
to whom to leave CIk- estate that tia&lt;l
been! lu the family fur many year*.
I The ]only- nvnllnbtei relative whs bls
nei»oew. Rayiuoud Hatch, who iniicritcd bis uncle's dislike for women aud
who nt bis own death would hot. be
likely to leave am heir. ■ Against ibis
the old man uudertbok to provide. He
left the estate to Kaymotul ou condi­
tion . that be marry within one year
after coming into pt»s&gt;csslon. Six days
after making the will the testator died. ~ FOR SALE—A dozen or more Gold­
Rxiymond &lt;»y bearing tbe wilt rend en Wyandotte ccckereK Pure bloated.
was delighted till hij came to the clniwe Mild first class in every way. Price
requiring his tuarrttge: then his evun *1. OU each. H. F. Naylor. 2nd ward.,
tenuiiee fell. Like num women bnterk City. ___________ ; , ‘________________
witliln tike depths tff his heart he hud
WANTED Agent* to sell Moccabee
the innage of au id&lt;*al woman whom he Protective sick and accident insurance.
nevefe exikx-ted to had' Hov^er. since Can give* exclusive territory, ror
th«f wav now the apiir of a fortune ip terms and full information write or see
drivf hiu&gt; on. he su^fhal out in a bunt C. H.. Thomas. Hastings, Mich.
fur a girl whom Ilf! could love. Sluee
WANTED-Jusi a few mere, gas
l..ty i.iotpl was n iim- fellow with a .! i-ugporiH-rn
customers w
to make up the needed 1U0
fortune he found plenty tu choose from. IM"
m» we
can puuanjv
reduce the
WV- v,**l
.... rates and K»ve
Girls were thrown; at liinf like hai'.- extra
— discounts
•»«--«.«»•*
to consume re. ThornTborn| stonis. There wereniwdihig girls, mod'- dpple GM A: Electric Co.
['•-•jt g'rls.'-bad girls.jgiM&gt;d girl.- Inike-i. | FOR SALE-Cheap.
Round
Oak
• girls} of ail kind*.
. hotter, good m new. Enquire BAN­
I Now,
the ........
&lt;-1x1110 iin* that when a l NER Office,
.... .-x
; woninan ithtcr falls iin love it will lie |
1-4 OFF on Louwilsea ware.
keltoi
ffirf ............
1141,-0.1.
WANTED-A good housekeeper, six
..J r.4r..;
’- - girl
.
I witli
son»i- !:;-!trr
belter Akelie
Imdend.^
.
Addri^, ■ H -ran. BANNER
of a! steady, rellabte woman who can .’
ofiice.
•
be surely &lt;-ouutml an to make ii good !
The Corner Jewelry Store.
O.U.VIUVUU Hutch,
naicu. ji WANTED -Limited number of wash.wlp&lt;j SoR was wlttiI Raymond
He fell before the, charms of Gra.-e in/?* At mv residence 31*. E. Grand
Murrott, as graceh ... Otrt a. crer an i Slnwt MonwIU Hrtlreyor.
gledl for ujuu.. If t^ere wuk a mtIous | FOR SALE—Good work horse. W
OPEN EVEHIH6S.
thought in her-brad-It did not appear. | S. Whitright. West Rutland. Address
Theis- wan no. pranli uf which -be was ! Hastings Route !.
. uot capable. With t all was a certniu "fUr gALB-A^ unlimited amount
\ Inde»&lt; riliable witchfry that fascinated of eecond growth oak wood, cut any
SOUTHWEST MAPLE GROVE.
men] where., sterling qualities would j desired length. Phone 217-11-ls. Geo.
Mrs Mae Harding spent Sunday with
have had m» effect * Such girls some ! Mitchell.
.
’
CORRESPONDENCE.
tUmi wb« tu.7 did &lt;‘",UK|™
Job .«LB-~&lt;\T™rel«
her mother.
tr..ui«l
with
tbv
frii.ua
probki...
uf
L,
nart#re
j
&lt;)n
|.
aagoud
as
nrw.will.
k.a«l
Mrs. Kidder and children of Nash­
m.ttrem. W R. Jaini.-on. 1 lb N.
ville spent part of last week with her wit., and m..lb..r make &gt;.-ry K«rl
BANFIELD CHURCH NOTES.
whdn. but (hey are uuL-eri.iiu.
| Jefferson St.
g
by the sister Mrs..Gardener.
Thanksgivingj dinner given
,
WANTED
— Modern house and lot, or
well uttendI oulies of the
Miss Blanche Gardener was home (bu Secret i&gt;f his lulwrirauve. but ellgiJot centrally located in Hastings br
enjoyed by from Wednesday night until Sunday ’ ble youug men with fortunes cannot I Nashville. ’ Address Mrs. D. Clever,
Cd and a good social
• bide them, anil Rnytoond's fortune was ; Nashville.
evening.
' a. widely known fm*t. Ml*.; Maryott
Rev. Baldwin ia holdini s|&gt;ecial
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wultou enter- ! knew all alioui ii. lilt bud the effroutFOR SALEr-Cbenp. Goal soft coal
.meetings at one of hit other ajipoint- tauied quite a large company Thanks- i; ery h&gt; ,pretend that -ilie supposed him stove, magazine burner. Phone 171,
Hastings.
’
giving, there baing several of their j to'lJ
a
’
poir
man.
‘ ' ,
.
. white Raymond had
the ikupidity •to •believe her. Kaymoml
|i *•-WANTED-I want to rent a good
There will be no L. A. S.
8. this week children from away pnesen’,
I all.t
...A.., &gt;b.«» «.1.&lt;1 ,&lt;ll ... 1,1.1 a. .
farm,
with
team
aud tools furnished.
Mr. Vern Hammond and daughter |
.®
The League led by Miss Ruth Fisher
'• 1; months
are here calling on old friends and
" at
“* tbe 4time
’’"“ of expiration of the Good references if requested. Address
.•as well attended’iuid much enjoyed,
j year' fixed Tiy ■the will, for matrimony, * ’ F " care. BA N N E R office.
’ext Sunday evening Miss Junu relativeo.
. hat ftartag tbre»
rnvutli. . gret
WANTED -Live „ai.rv
Poultry rer
for ear,..ChristHamilton
[amilton will lead,
lead. A cordial invitaMr. George Ostroth is on the sick list &lt;l.’.l w,« treaiaplldal. Th.' truth l« ■ m„ murk-t: mu»t br bore
11. IS
Revival meetings commenced last Ml»« Uary.lt kit Hr Hst. li t err link I or.U; Iralbrr drramd lk&lt; ISlb or Ulb.
tion to all.
'
Have
Our
to have Home Sunday evening at the South Evange­ to-do lu the matter. These flirts know I Do not let dreined pot&gt;ultry freeze.
' ment better than the steady*, modext water boil a little। tu scald. Both
brand new pins,
so you may lical church.
Roger-.
won**u d&lt;&gt;. und are aware tbnt a man Phones Na Ml.
53. Joseph
Jose
wear one.
doe* not object to being courted by a
WEST THORNAPPLE.
WANTED—Anyone wanting to hoy.
Our school opeded Monday after a ' woninn* for whom no does not have sell, rent or lease anything to try a
I positive (Tislike. Besides, flirts have .1 want adv. iu the BANKER.
few
days
vacation.
LAKE VIEW.
I way of luiekiiig and Hilling that is puzWANTED To do chair reeaneing!
-Mrs. Folan, .of Grand
. Rapids
.- . . spent, xllng. M.as Maryott] blew hot and raid
Preaching nt the school bouse Sun­
I:.,tcll;|a :l fever of uu single or double. Cull or address 1017
day evening was a miftdonary Sermon. last week with Mrs. Joseph bchuurl untll 9h,.
Your work will lie up- J
and family.
I certainty. On sdverlil &lt;Mq-nslniis when E. State St
predated. 'Mrs. J. F. Hall.
Andrew Schaffhauwr of Delton
Chas, and Frank Brandstetter and 1
|ra’‘ blowing lu.t; lj&lt;* tfk*r to xet in
spent jMirt of last week with old neigh; FOR SALE - -2 Feed mills. 1 eorii and i
1
a
proiMwal.
-but
&lt;be|
iiilwijys
contrived
Jahn Armstrong and families were
ind ; «o bind him off. oi»&gt; week before b«‘ cob grinder. I corn - shelter. t&gt; H. P. i
entertained / nanksgivlng oj Mt. —-*
ue ‘ «***“*■ w H- r V’ah?r' 1 *** Pldfonn
Miss Grace Waddell spent Thaksgiv- Mrs. J. j. Wadd.
• uiuaj marry or lo&lt;o lite
Ii* ItrtNwftance
•;* '
Scales, 1(1 H. P. Traction engine I Suo
! was still un- erialu t f-his’fillo. '
ingNuul the rest' of tlie week at her
■ ,, ,
mill. 144MJ feet of I inch Black Iron 1
MrTltid Mrs. Hanford Barns of Du-j1 ...
Atjt'.iis ......
time Miss ..M iryo:! sudd« nh luipc. a Heating Stores for wood, one 3
)iod&gt;»* near Woodland.
lath were the guests last week of Sam- j’became apiiarently vfcr•ry pliMUp.. Hatch nurner gasoline stove. 2 Gas b-'uter^
Tbe Misses Hazel ’ and Jessie Smith &gt;
uel Allen aud wife.
had l«**n reproving: her tor trilling suitable tor office. 1 steam aid hut
spent part of last week with their
Dr. UHI Mr,. Kurgnwa were Kan ou :
“"j appeared so eon- * water radiator. 3 heat register?, stove |
grand, parents, near Woodland and at­
ourrtrret, lut Thured.j ruroutr to pomL^.
Ukrtrt antrigr of the op- j P*P®&lt; elbows, covers, cross barn, grate- ।
tended church at the Sehlappi.
out Ills propmsl I front “ud back, chains, device*, bolts.
imlley^ Wire. I
.
To his asioiri-bment ' Ik- nfuml lilui. i ro*‘Mrs. Geo.- Rockwell and son Herold Caledonia.
Mr. and Mrs Bullock of Grand Rap
n ’’‘‘♦'“‘•’I
him tl^it the bottom had. collar*, saw arbors, buggy and &lt;agon |
spent last Thursday with her parents
.
। springs, portable blacksmith »rge. I
id, were Tlritora, a t.w days Ian week ■ dr“lTl
"“I- we.
'
on Bridge street
। strum trap. The above in first claiHconI I,n' "’ben It canre to tin- reason fur I ditiOn and cheap. Also 1 Portable I
^Mre. B. McKay and son Floyd spent
1
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her unexpected net Im4 the girl unbluah- Drilling-.machine. I crew plow. SyL
Mr,.
A.
.1.
Meteu.
ot
»
aylsnd
spool
I
,
lini
„
Thanksgiving with her brother Charley
would be unwise venter Greusel.
'
last Saturday with Mrs. Howard | for two people to marry
both hotnv
being “ __ ‘Jr—
iilt-rr Itnth
.---------- - ------ ■ - -. — Strickland near Woodland.
I FOR SALE -Seven acres good land.
' ■ unendowed. with woi Idly goods.
Grover Dorining of Kalamazoo is Russell.
ta'»«
”
7h''
'
i-..-'.
i
gtKM1
buildings,
good
water. North­
------------------- I-------■ Hop -prang hack- Into tht lover s weHt comer sec. 32. Woodland.
Will
spending a few weeks with Frank
NORTH WELCOME CORNERS
:
he ln,&lt;l I er &lt;&gt;r bls uncles . exchange'for more land. John Barker.
Johnson and family.
condition.
Coats Grove, Route 1.
Mrs. Geiger is very ill of paralysis, at will and its Importan rendition.
Then cams tin- uiort Nurpriklng blow
the home of her daughter Mrs. Frank of at? Mias Muryo t looked nt him
■ FOR SALE A fine-Jersey bull, two 1
attended Saturday evening December
Yarger. Dr. A. O. Miller is the attend­ with ’well nff««cted si rprlse and coolly -yeara. One O. I. C. boar six months !
2.
old: also choice Leghorn cockerel*. Ira
ing physician.
asked him if be cons drred her one ...
to B. Baldwin, Hastings, Rural Rente 1. ,
Sidney Todd aud daughter Mabie
Jay Wares arid family spent Sunday marry for mauc-y. Hi ^pointed out tbe
WANTED- -Employment
on farm’j
were on onr street Friday.
wantlof logic in mu-li a couciusion,
conclusion, but
with S. Rogers.
with ho effw t. The girl told him that by the year. Foster Griffin, Hnslings.
Mra. Henry Meritt uf Bridge St.
Will Edwards ot Lansing spent j he miist look vlwwbere ror some one Route K
called on her duughter Mra. George
Thanksgiving with his parents.
to heip .him secure bH* fortune. Her
LOST Mrs.
Glennn Newt-n DoRockwell Friday
4 , * •
Mrs. Jane Soules who has been for i beat
t1 was too luarrvd |o be used
-----------f Mott. address Hastings, lost a Black
'
iu any
Hattie Parmer of Quimby spent part some time a.guest at $. R. Edwards I HUcb ;mnaner. whereupon Martin fur between K28 Ha rover St.
of last week with Mr. aud itfa. Gillee- returned to her home in Galesburg Sat. 2“^}
and- English'» Corner sontb of the city.
‘h,‘!
f,'r,"ucMcompinled
by Mr
&gt;nd
Ma I
J,
"* r“r al। &lt;r
will
!&lt;»,,.
_....
This
furplow,
w»- Lot
some tiw ago.... Find*
pie and family.
er will please leave at HANNER office !
Mr. and Mra. Keagle entertained Edwards.
., i... i., . ,/ , ,
1 and receive reward.
At itn* last inuncnt
lielr i&gt;rospor
.
.
.
...
. company from Eaton Rapids.
Mies Cora Kenyon spent several days j tiveiyna approadn-l Q.y Miss Wyman, j WANTED A had df good straw, i
Mrs. Coon and daughters Edith and of Inst week with Frank Casaddy and i a friend of Miss Mai'y&lt;|tr.&lt; who aVguod •Address BANNER office,
with him the folly of letiiu-r u fortune !
“
—
Ethel returned to there home in Brook­ family.
FOR SALE On.e hundred and fifty.....
. GMnr
___ ot
• Jwluon
J .
j, go
that might
aso well
. ~
... i
field Tuesday.
B«v. ASrUM
h5m,T
..&lt;•««&gt;?»»
r with the pro&lt; county; Ulf mile from Interurban
Mr. ’ Fern and daughter Florence Monday to a£end a few days with his '■ visldtaj of the win i,y
iinirrying some road, llje mile from Urbandale. Five
returned horn? from South Lowell I mother at Mrst Yarger's
| old wiomun wh » find’hot
miles fr»m Battle Creek. Large ImmMra. Sol. AUerdlog and son Mike [
,v:l“ 4-l'eHte
Monday. .
? ||&gt;
i nd' did not care meitt lorn, wind-mill, feed grinder,
Wyhmu agreed to. largqxpiarehouse, furnace, bath-room,
L what lx-did. Miss
,v
Mias Otto Waddell Is spending this ■ were in Lake Odessa Wednesday.
, .
.
'
; introduce him t« ta
a a tntnitiu of eighty mod«rn plumbing. I3O acres under the
week with her sister Grace Waddell.
plow. Will sell at a I argain. on con­
bterlmg Rogers is the proud possews. j who could uptI f.posslbre "
tract' or long time mortgage. Will
Mr. Martz's people are expecting
or of a new bicycle a present from ;his , Hatch cons&amp;tcd,
..d. unif;
nrrangoments ,
btber real estate in imrt payment.
to move into Daniel Birdsell's house. 1 Grand parents.
: were inado aecorillngl.r
P. T. Cidgrove.
It was nut till 10 o'(|i*.k of th? day
Eol;
At a. bargain slide
the limit of t’nif fixed!by th«&gt; will er*
action
Winchester
shot
guns. 4 doable
piretl that Miss Wyman kept her prem­
ise aud intro4u&lt;*e«l Hrtich into n n»om barrels nil in-good shape, must sell at
wberejjm a idutw. jirain»&lt;*d up by I’ll­ once. W. .1. Michael.

is now in operation and I can now
replace or furnish new lenses
you wait.

New line-of

Goods

opening up every day.

Rings

*

Engraved without extra

charge.

Victor Records
Rec

■ at reduced prices.

Call and find out.

F. R. PANCOAST

Dainty Foods
Demand It
I

N EVERY Receipt that calls for cream
of tartar, soda, or baking powder, use

the Royal Baking Powder.

Better results

will be obtained because cf th: absolute
purity and great leavening strengti. of the

Royal.

It will

make the food

lighter,

sweeter, of finer ilavor, more digestible and

wholesome.

It is always reliable and uni­

form in its work.
Alum and phosphate baking powder:—

tome of thdfn sold at the same price and
tome of them cheaper—will make neither
jiliHCty no. wholesome food.

' lows, tiu old Woman, wrinkled, hollow
cheeked. Hiraggle toothnd. was waiting
to receive him. A clergyiunn Juul been
lummaued. mid then* ikiir nothing to'
to except for -Hatch tir sign a pajHT
Agreelag Io pay to n n-lnt’ve of the dy­
ing woman n sum of i-pmey In com­
pensation fur her ais-ointnolathu. The
paper wan signed, anti the marrlagiceremquy was i»erfa-nind. Hatch was
about to withdraw when Miss Wyman
suggested tbnt ba remain for tbe wed­
ding breakfast. He rerviled with hor
ror. Im! the lady led liitu into another
room, where she kept him waiting for
a few minutes, when folding doors
opened, nnd there. Iwislde a well laden
table, stood his bride, the merry, bewitchirag Miwt Mnryott. !;
Mrs. Hatch i.stonls’ied the world by
making a moat estimable' wife. .
"
A. AUSTIN KINGSLEY.

, HASTINGS TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS.

UBin 3 o’etock and earb Saturday ot Jfocemls-r
and tbe nut 'Saturday ot Juiwy I will be at
the Harttnx* City Bank (or thi- purpose of recel ring saxes.
, Awtrcb Crook,
Townahlp Treasurer.
BARKY TAXBAYKKM XUTIt E.
I wlU tw at Ed. BUMtil's drug store at Hkkory Comers- Wodnrotaya DecemU-r utb and
ant. and .January iOth. and alloy stare at other
times tor tke purpose of recelviag taxes.
K FACixxnu
■
- Town tranrarer..
.

DtVlNGTAXFAY

FOR SALE—Cheap 2.1 good Poland
China ahoat*. Enquire J. W. Wing,
Rutland. Address Hastings Route 1.’
FOR BALE— Will deliver in Hast­
ings dry body sorted beech and maple
wood 12.0b a cord. Leave orders
BANNER office: H. R. Norris, Harttings, Route 6.
FOUND—In this city last week a
pair of gold bowed spectacles Owner
can have them Jjy calling at BANNER
office and paying for this notice.
FOR SALE—Fifty Burred Plymouth
Rock Cockerels, choice $1. A!m» 50o
bundles nioe corn atalks. i centa bundle
M. H^.Burton.muUiiursJtoute 4. *'

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We have built an ICE HOUSE 30x200

feet, which we will fill this winter with

LONG LAKE ICE.
Long Lake is fed
by Springs and produces the clearest,

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cleanest ice obtainable.

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We want to supply as many as possible of the homes.and
business places of this city with this ice. We will attend to
your requirements promptly and courteously, and treat
you fairly.

DON’T

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Make any arrangements for ice for next season until you
We have made all arrangements
have first seen us.
so we can positively guarantee to supply our customers
through the entire season of 1906.

M. MAHHEWS &amp; CO.
DEALERS IN

I COAL AND ICE

$
If you want to buy or seJJ anything
try a. Want Adv in the Banner.

Auction Sale!
Having decided to gel 1 or rent my farm. I will sell at Public Auction, on mv farm.
. one mile east and one mile south of Freeport, and six aud one half mil-­
north of Hastings, on section 8. Carlton township, on

Wednesday, Dee. 13th,
-onimencingat 12:00 m. sharp.'the following property,^" ■’
Bay mare S years old. weight 11(M)
Sorrel horse, good worker
Red cow. .’’.year.- old. giving milk, dim
111 March
Black row. $ years old, giving milk,
due in Mai
Red and white cow. 4 yt&amp;rs old givincnnlk
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.lerkey «iw.i; yeatg old. giving milk,
due in May
Toting brood sim, part Poland- China
and part Kerksbire
^etocr aUl1 60 plll,ets- ''xtra B°od

Wide fire lumlier wagon. Flint make
nearly as goal as new
Double, buggy
Peerless plow
Top buggy in good condition
Seventeen tooth Osborn drag
2-horae walking cultivator
1-horse walkiug cultivator
Good stone boat
Hav rack
Pair Harrison 2 inch sleighs
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Extension ladder
Feed cnnVftr
40 potato crates

Whiffletrees and evener?
!6i;g
Splitting maul
Lol-chai
JLnt of Beech and Maple in
' in 2x4 and 1 in. board-.
lx&gt;t of Beei-H and Maple v
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Corn planter
P t '
Set double work harness in
dition
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Set' single harness nearly t ■■
well made
20 bu. potatoes good for 2 milk cans, good condition
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Wagon jack Buggy pole Cor -, dialler U
2 good horse blankets Post hob'Jigger «
All the small tools used on th" farm, ft
too numerous to mention
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7 or 8 tons of good liny
1000 bundles of corn foddef ..
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3 or 4 hundred baskets of corn
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125 bnshels of oats
15 grain -neks
25 or 30 bushels of Mangle U urtzel
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Garland heater
One lot uf ■•bain?
1 or 2 wooden bed&gt;. othei h.uieelioM
articles

AU sums of $5.00 and. under* cash. Over $5.*M •
months time will be given on good bankable paper.at sis
cent interest. 2 per cent off for cash.

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took 1st
c^c£e v 81,0W1 and "everal cockorela
C. R.‘Bishop.

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NUMBER. 82.

Complete Stocks,

men." Mid Flaherty, rising and putting
on bis but. "but I must leave ye. A
dancin’ goat is too much for my vonu&lt;
Jty. 1 oulduT swallow It."
When the door had closed lioolun
Went ou: "Every night after supiwr
the table was ■ shoved back agin the
wall and the lesson Began. And. would
you believe it. It takes thpf mouths
By ;g&amp;^_
to teach the goat to xtnnd ou his hind
legs for live minutes? After that 'twas
WALTON WILLIAMS
easier. There was a little gur-rl tuun«*d
Ellen next door that took a great Inter­
’ niejitte’
est In tbe eddieation pf the goat. She
was ntwut the size of the gou'.t whiu.
ran
sb? stood up. nnd ’twas pure ) iy to -us*
'uitatii &lt;• &gt;:i
Hin ns wantin' around the kitchen to
the tnusl of my fiddle. With the pelt's fashion to Him
licad - a her shoulder and her arms
ar mftd 1 - *us:k they would whirl slow­
ly nruina! In the dawdlin’ clndea of thn

upon It. and‘finally they prohibited all
forms of Biblical.representation in the
Churches.
bi tlinc most of the Easier mys­
tery pictures ■ disappeared from thf
churches, but many of the Christmas
Illustration* had acquired such n tiriu
hold upon the. popular heart, that they
remained .and have been brought down
to the present day lu a .s^newbat modi­
fied form. Such is the "Bambino,'’
which. |s seen today in all parts ot the
Christian world awl which lias cotnv
to puHsess almost a ritualist,-- slguifl-

CHRISTMAS

VAL DS ROSE

Anuthcr Chrtottnus ziuysp«ry which
still-survives, ultbobuh it: perpetuation
Is confim*d to a limit? I region, h the
qua ltd end decidedly impressive Chrfelcustom lias lie- i&gt; r.-p- ij}s!
•4 t’i».&lt;Tir:-tmas day in the
I':- it..!i.-n hlglflund-. It
re of ill? visit vf th? miigl

' . Jlnv irrhi-iJy b&gt;
Ju'&lt;!.» Callnlmtx"After the lesson
night 1 used, to dive th? gnat nil kinds
of ta&gt;ty things. Uh? - potato imeliu’s.
cabbage .stump-# and sinji like. a&lt; n
r-v: &gt;d. ind 't ows the-habit o' k&lt;*vpln'.
tlie gout hungry al! day that htl to th?
!.»&lt;- o' my forum?. ’Tvf.ts tbre- n. »nUi*
o’ sjrap nud carrot - before the go.it
could «'.»it tin clnt heel and t.ic. work as
hard -a'&lt; I might And two weary
months l&gt;efore h- would nod hi* head

ROYAL FOLK

SANTA CLAUS
GEORGE H. PICARD

(Copyright. 13CT&gt;. by G&lt;x&gt;ru© 11. I’icard.] 1
0“NE of the numerous advantages
enjoyed by royal personages,
ny advantage, too. which has
not bren greatly exploited..Is
tin* power to give to any pbjvct dispcnscd a. :■ Chrlstma- gift.; tri matter

sOrvi'-u reiul'i‘--i him by a y
of the B-wg-.i family that
him tu muuv some suitable- rownnl. &gt;
—■ ’
suggested lurbnCi -an do
atr’-iid to put
t’s the bles^etl

holim

■:.y frk-tW." .peMsted bl*
an» In the m..p f?&gt;r giv:lton!J ml-

genlon* mechanical toys "made,tn Ger­
many.” The pre-ideut of Hie I-'rench
republic, not to be outdone in Christmns civility, gives prr*ents of costly
8?vrc» aud Llmugrs wares to the reign
Ing qiieriM of Europe, in return he U
often decorated with the ribbon of
tome coveted order. The president of
the Swiss '•oufrderatimi Is more prac­
tical lu his holiday generosity. Last
Christmas he seat to Queeu Alexandra
a choice selri’tlon of ebyeM-s.
As a systematic disiienser of Christ-* Tke Ta*if Mid: “Tha.t pkaaea ma.
tans cheer it is probable that th? Ger­
I'll aUi« aucciactiy. there(«ra.
*
man eiujierdr hearts the list of royal 11 I mi, be »o bold and tree
Tbe only (bins I ca^ra lor
givers. With his emttotuury urderll
uess anfi attention .to detail be begins ”* ' * ‘ thoac motchea op lha ahetL
th I'd tike to ligbl myself.**
to plnu hls lM-uefi(*aiit c.impaigu lung
befor.' the dawn of thei holiday season.
On a slip of paper whjeh lie k&lt; eps &lt;-ou‘
ceal'd i*t. a private cabinet hr noth*
down in, bis neat undid script as they
occur to! him the nar.ct of tbe various
person* whom be intembi to lenivtnlier
and th-* amount h'*-expv«-ts to expepd
on cadi uf them.
1 One of his atittidard. gifts is hl* own
royal portrait. laUt cbristmrn he va­
ried th? usual citatum by presenting bls
*pro;|HWtlvv tlaugii.rr-ln-lKW. the !»ucbes- cn-ilin. with a marble bu&lt;t of him­
self. Then* Is absolutely ao excuse
whatever for any collretum lu the
Thr fisxx , for * new hr
Mix rrv tudo a..i«»u-d.
the til;. &gt;i!L-.r said: "f i
Fraud •( • n) crtr.-pUlm,

The Animals
At Christmas

|hem*wcrr
kaS &lt;i-dL
w ere
very ,
I it-2 ■p.-ese-'.t*
they h-^.d
leu exicedisq* inert/.

IHFMI

Vt ON.

wonbires

■tT'tiiv 1«ru. but that »&gt;urt
•h«- h\d.t was । t-.ir. 1 was
at thcAgnat would n t du In*
I g.:.? him nothin' to ?.tt

much

farm.

•luge, .tad the p-«&gt;r beast wm talr fain
IxhAl. IVhln । walked out on ti’» stage,
band iu hand wfil the jfoaj. L thought
tb«- awjence w.ipld gn crazy. They
yelled whl sheer delight whfu the goat
mud? bi* |&gt;itw. and every man in tbe
bartl was on ltl« feet, and n hundred o'
them bad riHilKigv ;eave« and carrots
In their iwkers to give to th&lt; goat, like
the- ladi'-s' have bokays to give tn tho
play a«dor&gt;.
As the goat whirled
around &lt;l*iif a waltz he would stop
uow and then to pick a bit o' enbliagt
or turnip that some one threw on the
stage. But twas what that rogue Bea-

iow!" said
y "1 alWJH slutabil|y goat
!1th:dgy o’ tbh
"Surra day

at Bethlehem., A
to represent th?
n n white robe,
wearing
gilded crown and holding a
glob? In bis iuftci' he stands upon an
Hitfir surround's! by olive branches and
a multitude of lighted candles. Votive
lamp* h ing above him. aud abundant
offerings of fruit and flowers are nt his
feet. A crowd of peasants, loth men
ami women, clad In festival attire nnd
wearing the picturesque head cover­
ings of the Tuscan mountaineers. bring
oranges and pomegranates from their
tiny gardens and offer them devoutly
to tbe weary little representative of
Lite Ixml of the harvest.

tableaux
enactiHl in th? rftrnl
'Hu--1
■ living pictures always IliiKtriiml t.ime
Biblical subject Ilfat- were probijldy of.
great spiritr.il benefit
could not road. .
.
It was thus tliit the grout fmtnh*«
of the Christian religion w?r? made in
The practice
tenig(blc to the
li cehtutjy and
began early lu. tl
years.
gn-w in favor fo at h-ast
la th? thirt'-enth ixmtury. bowov^ri Jbe
custom had Iwtoor- so subject to
abur-e that the cfergy began to frown

“A# you will.'* ):&lt;• groaned. "but 1
h;.d rad.fr ymt L:uT asked me for th"
klngrt*"" of the T« . Sicilies*."
Some ■&gt;! the.«. hrlstmns present* ex­
changed by latter day. royalty are al­
most abswnl iu their practicality. For
mnnv yp’tsulhc V'-utle and w?ll bejoved I’hts IN. waa In tbe haldt of ex
dmtigUu: t’hristmas gifts with the
e&lt;;tui!Iy aniiablf Victoria of F.uglan*!.
Tliv |M»pe Invariably scut a par-kage of
sjHH-inlly . prepared nnd exquisitely
scented »ntiff. with nn autograph letter
extolling it* virtues ns a reynsly for
catnrrh and kindred disorder*. This
standing gift was sometimes accom­
panied by a few Jar* of wine made
from fruit taken from a particular vine

(o mistletoe!
—Jk

By NINA P1CTON

‘HREE

time* sha parsed beneath
the mistletoe.
With face so arch and eye ot
blue.
And 1. distraught, what could
I drt?
Rank coward- 1 turned round
and let hcr go.
O mistletoe!

If. in
antt-r
con-

every nook and corner
blazed the light;
Eyes aleamed like stars In
matchless ray.
Yet ne’er.an eye of black or gray
Shone full and soft ns hers that
old year night.
in the Vatican garden. It is not impoxO wondrous light I
ilble that her majesty may have made
i personal trial of the pope’s remedy,
Etch one waxed bold as forth she but It Is certain that she did not ac­
came again.
quire the habit That spe appreciated
And aher her golden hair the Ute attention was made evident from
bough
the fact that sundry jars of a marma­
Of witchery hung. My hour lade devised in 'the royal kitchen at
Windsor found their way at Christmas
1 caught and kissed her like a man time to th? Vatican.
Insane.
Some of this delectable confection
O happy owain I
made a holiday appearance in other
European courts. The queen*? Ger­
man grandchildren were fond of it.
and. their royal grandmother saw to
It that a goodly supply of the delicacy
and Its attendant supplement of a par­
ticular seed rake of her majesty’s own
Composition reached Potsdam in time
for tbe Christmas dInner. On? of the
queen’s grandsons by marriage, the
tzar, used to scud her the most beau­
tiful malachite and Jade vase* ever
x-cn in England, and in return bs
MtCfiired invariably a six dozen ease
•f very old and mellow Scotch whisky
from a particular highland distillery,
long patronized by the British royal
family. There is no record to prove
that Nicholas found the Scottish bev­
erage more satisfying than his native
vodka, but it is n fact that he kept
on sending the precious vases as long
us bis thoughtful grandmother lived.
The kaiser’s established, Chriatmae
remembrance to the elders of the EngUflTMXiurt.is a case of Jobnnnlsberg.
I which to almost as unattainable a* the
I elixir of life.
For the youngstp.ru
I “.Uncle William’’ sends tons,of the. nFrom

e^tra

iel ler
ig-er
farm.

sacks
irtzel

liairt,
bold

oo* y
it six

machinery.'
nd &lt;-■ prop the
car.‘but whin
thi* track you
But.n goat ran
■ and a strap to
pose none o’ ye gan threw that the goat liked the best,
I told y? tbkt They look'll like little pieces o’ bread
-e as fin*- a Jig covered wld sugar. Tbe goal picked
up so many o' the little chunks that the
crowd yelled to put Reagan out bekase he was stoppin* the show, and 1
3TU»e.
i-J* "and do l-’rinch bad hard work to get the goat dancin'
pets tool on her ag'ln. After that the goat seemed to
I the heathen lau- get lighter and lighter upon his feet
rrncinber that I wan until he hardly touched the stage.
1’5 Is- lnyln\ awake There. were times when he whirled
-rtni'- plau by way p’ around In the air wldout touch!□' the
»U"I whin »ny wife iloor, and the crowd gaspin’ wld as- ’ • start tbe dairy toni^iineut at this wonderful beast.,
- k
flash—I could Aud while he whirled bo seemed to be
iaare. Whlntgqt gettln’ bigger and bigger till be was
1 could think uf as round as a balloon the boys play
s', bow much mon- wld. Lie would go up in the air,
u.dancin’ goat could whirlin' like a pinwheel, for ten feet,
■ 4a ge?”
and thin light on the stage soft as a
‘ Cassidy. "I should thistledown, and fiy up ag'ln till he
ii,..
Week would be none spun up farther and farther, lookin’
too little ।
-*4»?iouaa curiosity." dike a red umbrella on a big punkin.
edjMXitan. "D'ye hear and be was gone through the bole In
-'yf? Three hundred the roof, thrauslated Intirely."
’balf an hour’s work
"And where did be go?" said the awe
• nt the money in me struck lira. Cassidy In a whisper.
“* vast i
’ ’j‘-ary work Cachin’
“Some o' the little boys slttin' on tbe
to* u,af An 01,1 huinaal trainer told fence outside-said he wint up In the di­
; ii, ' ’ 7 ‘‘atl klodneaa’ mixed rection of O'Hloci, and others &gt;ld
fift- .&lt; _
Joli Whin tbe goat ’twaa toward Arcturus and Nlptufae he
ribs and gave
wint.”
1
W*ln
*ot »tt&gt;bborn.
“And what was It that Beagan gave
a
Mra. the goat?’’ said the materialistic Walsh,
anxious for an explanation of the seem­
42,hl" ’‘Mtegsr
ing miracle.
"’Twas yeast cakes that the rogue
(TBr.et, ‘ du- Uoolaa!” said Mra.
had covered wld sugar, and the goat
wJ4* a ^mlnlscent algfa.
ate
fifteen o’ them.*’
*Ien*' me. ladles and gentle-

neither screamed nor smiled
nor chid me then.
But brushed her cheek like
thistledown.
And then a tiny.childish frown
Came ’ewixt her brows. "AtJast!”
cried she. “Oh, Ben,
Slowest of men 1 ”

No ear but mine heard that im­
perious blame.
The crowd had passed.
We
twain stood there
In perfect bliss, without a care.
And o’er and o’er I breathed her
perftamed rimeO Rose aflame!
Tbe joy bells rang. The old year
crept away.
Lusty and yountf the new year
stood.
Aglow with promise, life and
blood.
Ab. never was such night or holi­
day-

1 kiT the street, so
world. pnKllc or private, wlikb bus
iith me to my lod:
fiygl*s-ttsj to provide Itself w rti a por­
ismbled along
trait &lt;if th? German .kaiser. It maj&gt; mud witji h'-r streaming clothes and
be lutd for th? asking. nu&lt;| a iijur'ls clouttsl li»o|«,. rtti'Lwe entered my little
sufth-'i'ut. The kaiseria is jr''fil&gt;?ral
tisnu. Sly thoughtful landlady had
ani' tbinightfii] Christtnajkbflui'fncln’SS.
made niyj table .Lady. A . .-’le
She makes it a polpK to. gree some­
toast WVK -tandlng lu tbe fender: the
thing of vain? to every child of royal
kettle icilng vociferously, as If Impa­
Ifaieage in Christendom, siudjhat invans
tient to.be used: »u front, of tbe fire
much ktl.H&gt;r and discrimination. The
^too*l
mylsl'iipers and an*e:)sy chair.
children of roynl lineage lu th? Garman
To .my! surprise, i.iy poor, w orm bagempire alone are quits- numerous
gard
'•ojhpnniou raised hcr dripping
cuuugli to absorb a fortune, and It 1a
bandit fi«l‘i burst into .tears with the
reputed that the generous royal lady
word*. '&lt;&lt;ii. what luxury*.'
tcpemli* &lt;□*•.'«*» every .*ear In tbjil admi­
"'Hint |v:n the best Christmas scrrable way.
Tbe present sultan of Turkey, with uiou 1 etyr heard, anil tl'ie only one I
have,
newer forgotten."--Youth's Com­
nil bls tradhtonal hatred of the giaour,
has fallen into Uh* habit of rending panion. I
Christmas gifts to some of the*Chris­
Chpitma* Day In Raaala.
tian omru. Tticsc remembranres con­
• In rertiin parts
Russia the chil­
sist for the most part of Jara of pre­
served Yo*e leaves and Levantine sweet- dren nt Christmas are l»?gln playing
ai'-ats prepared by bis own cnnfpetloo- pranks tint are as odd ns they are
er. Tiro aged emperor of Austria sends ampsing. &lt;*hief’atnoag their drolleries
la that ofldisgithlng thttUMdvni na ani­
a liberal gift of priceless Tokay to bls
fellow sovereigns. Th? domestic old
mals aiul in the aaaumed costume of
wild beasts disporting themselves
qu-s-n ot Itfumark, the “mother-in-law
of Eur.q»e." who is an inveterate knit­ through th? uelghlxirii'«nd. As many
ter of woolen stockings, dispense* her
ceMlblc are sreyirnl. and In
.tdlng toys aredad. Wolves.
yearly accumulation nt Christmastlde.*
Th? gaulal-king, of'the Belgians sefids
retL‘ are r«-presented.
nothing J.iit ciH'vks. ami it Is whispered
that hh bank -account h epnal'lerabty
reduced nt the'.holiday reason. -Wil­
•**cbrt nnd disi.v;&lt; r'r. Sain?
helmina of the Nethcrlamto. w^m I* as
(Irud'-n* IIS she is thrifty, gives decora­
flioir ■H-guHed
tion-* ami confer* orders.. Tills was chinpnifio
the nit'it by rude
also th? is-onomlvuJ Christnn* practice
tie Ils’ &lt;
adopted by Queen Vh torla Til? king ‘strains «’
n: hitTfli and primlof Bpa.tr-end*.presents only to his re!
jr.eni*. TorcWn'nre
•Rtlvcs. nii'l. the,royal family of Portu­
fitful Ugh*. oppmtedi
gal. rl&lt;1i as It is. is u it much addicted
to the gift lull'll. The queen sends a
generous a-berk to th? Vatican und the
king distributes a few decorations
Wbnl is'moii- touehicg at the holiday
aeasmi tlnln to aeonn old man planning
lu other days the Catholic and
n pleasanf-'iirprlso far his aged *?if«i?
'Th try|n' ter raise money enough
Episcopal churches celebrated Christuws much as Americana now ob­ ler git-my wife st new dress for Christ­
serve the glorious Fourth.
Roman
mas, sab." mild Uncle Ebony to Mr.
candles, skyrockets. firecrackers nnd a
Feathcrstine. .
general rejoicing and' nolay hilarity
"Ah. I see. You want me to give you
marked the day sacred to the birth of some chores to do. uncle, eh?"
the Prince of Peace. The Idea was
"Well. m». snh. 1 fought |&gt;erhaps you
that the Occasion was n joyful one aud eot’Jd git fi? old lady a job at wattin'.
men should vociferously. attest their Mil!"
‘'J
‘
happiness. Echoes of these old cele­
brations are still beard iu portions of
the south which were settled by the
The giving of presents on Christmas
cavaliers.
Under the reformation, day undoubtedly owes its origin to a
however, aud especially under I*uri- general Idea to carry Into practice the
tanlsm, thia form of observing Christ­ biblical mandate. "Peace on earth:
mas was done away with. In the ear-' goo I will jto mon." At first the great
ly days of New England Christmas
lords made present? to their retainers,
was scarcely observed at nil, and it is nnd the season was marked by uni­
only in comparatively recent years
versal chanty. By degrees tho practice
that the present custom of giving and of Christinas giving spread until now
feasting was revived in sections where ereryNsly gives his or her frlcdds pres• ibe Puritan had held sway.
Tragic Chriatmae Daye.
Christmas, which is usually regarded
is the happiest day of all.tbe year, has
Ikequently witnessed tragic events.
Diocletian began one of his persecu­
tions of the Christmas in 303 when
on Christim* day he burned a church
full of the followers of the N'azarene.
William the Conqueror is said to hare
slaughtered 100.000 men, women and
children od Christmas day in tbe year
1008.
In 1170 Thomas a Becket preached a
Christmas day sermon that caused bis
floath four days later.
John Wyclif, the great reformer, died
»n Christmas day. 1384.
in 1063 Christmas day In London
saw the great plngn? at its height.
3ne thousand people were dying dally.

Grandma—Are you looking forward
to yonr Christmas dinner. Tommy?
. Tommy—Yep. grandma, but not so
much ns Johnny Junes..
Grandma—Why so. Thomas?
Tommy — Ills grandma died last
week, aud he'll get all her Crlasmus
turkey.

Hr changed countenance rapidly.
Slipping nn bits face tbe Santa Claua
mask. he mad*' a triumphant entry Id-'
to the purler with the bundle of toys.

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rons. If you delay purchases the VERY PIECES YOU WANTED MOST will probably be sold, and at this season of the year it is of- J;
ten impossible to get duplicates here in time for Christmas. Our. buying has made your buying EASY. We pride ourselves in not only be- 1
ing UP-TO-DATE, but a DATE AHEAD. We pride ourselves on the QUALITY of our goods, believing that Cheapness without &lt;
Quality is dear at any price. That’s why we have earned the laurels of being the QUALITY STORE of Hastings. Quality always goes
with our goods and when it comes to Price you don’t have to pay us any more than you would have to pay elsewhere for an inferior article. .
Here are a few Christmas suggestions, a nice
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•WARHANTY DKED.'.

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Sign of lhc Elephant.

EYE, EAR, NOSE
ANO THROAT
I have taken’several
___ _Post. Graduate
_______ _____
__ ...
courses
in
addition to mv regular medical ‘purse and make a
all
diseases
of
the
specialty of treating ” '*
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.

1 fir glasses by the latest and most approved
scienfilk methods.

Office citr Herten's Gro- no P U DIIDTOId Phone 273
cerj store 124 Slate St... Uh. U. 11. DUN I UN. »Bd 158...

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tifi

Hi
tito
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DIRECT

from

PUIMAl
uninAi

I wish to announce to the people of
Hastings and vicinity, that if they
want some of the nicest, daintiest
things in Silks and Chiria ware,
they should call at my laundry and
inspect what I have.. Everything
I have is imported direct from China, and
the low. prices I am making on
them will surprise you. Any of
them would make an ideal

Hi
Hi
nt
ta .CHRISTMAS

PRESENT.

Mi Line Consuls of CHINA CUPS. SAUCERS. SUGAR BOWLS
VASES. MUCH BOXES. SILK HANDAERCHIEFS, sod lots of ott­
w
er nice tilings.
p Mj TEA tones In original bores, direct from China and Japan, I sell it at
Hi 35 and 50 cents a pnnd, aad there is no better In the eartiet. Try
W
sone of It.

W

LEE HING,

The Chinese Laundryman.

$

Wm. P. Nash to Amelia F.
Churchill, 4 ac sec 21. Irying.. NUO ’JO the South Afrleuu veldt, bur they en­
joyed th&amp;ii»vl.vea. nevertliejes*. in spinA. E. KeimstontoW. D. Quig­
of their aurrouuiiiugH and the dh'di-ulley, east half lots 1147 and
ties under which tin- Cbrtomux .linn-1148, City: 1173 to
was prepared. It is CbrlAtmaH lu bar­
Job. Ashnlter to A. H. Bates,
racks, hiaU-ever, which Tommy enJ lot 5 blk .3, Kenficlil’s Add^
best of nil, next, of cours**. to spcmlhig
City...&gt;-..................
400.VO it with those who are dear -to bun.
Comrade.-* unite with edmrade#. and
J. ^Howard Baker to Merchants
each contributes his share of help u»
Savinga Bank Battle Creek &lt;•
ward
making, the bccuaiou one of joy­
1200 e*0
ous feaiivity.
Andrew J Roush to George
Early (.’hristiuns morning sees the
Cramer, lot 3 blk 15. Kensoldiers busily engaged in tunilfig tln-ir
field’s Add City 4‘M&gt; oo respective barrack rooms inb* dintug
places. Bed cot*, which at ordinary
Lewis Christi an to Jos. H.
times would lie Mt&lt;i4&lt;ling nt right an­
Sense. 40 ac sec 33. Woodland 2800 iM&gt;
gle* to th i- walls, sin- nuup\! lesigtbSamuel Todd to Wm.’TenEyck.
wLe, and With the aid of -pan- pi 1HD ac mx" 11. Tboniapple2500 00
Insse-’aml guy hunting borrowed f.-om
‘William TenEj’ck to Samud
Todd lots tf. 7 and H. City... U5-M UO formed Into luxurfoln ksikin^divnu&lt;
The conipanles v_le with one Mother t
Ranson Hyn»YS to MicJuufl S. s
Hynes. Undivided 3-3 of Jflu
plble.
- 1
ac sec 34, Woodland20.Ni 00
The Immrly •■tiHtoiit of xpn ading re­
toon* of piuk, blue ujrl ^re-eu p. er
Aukt* S. Snyder to Horatio
. .
from wall to wall I* du’.,-- earned out.,
Setter!ngtun. h»tJI4. Nash­
ville............ ...................................... luttO 00 while mottuoM. uxunlly of a military
cbiiriU’to.T. utouud. Tbdjse motto,-*, by
Morgan Jones to Joseph L, Asthe way. are often dvdfciifetl to pi»pbaker, lot I. Blk. «. Kenulur officer*, the following l»el'ng rtaaifield’s Add City 100
1X» pies of the favorite form-; "Lemg live.
Colonel and Mrs. —-God. bb*s.* the
quit' claims.
•
general,*' “Good luck to Lieutenant
Marshall N. .Smith to Lemsn
Smith, 120 ac sec 2. Hope900 00

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MABUIAGE LICENSES.
Wm. Bollman Woodland
Sarah tnz Woodland
Don D. Putman Prairieville....
Mary A. Wickwire Johnstown.
Fredrick A.'Colwell Hastings.
Inez L Melntyre Hastings....

.46
.43

Can be found at my Hardware Store.
When you vet one ot them It will be Bomelhlns that will leal.
It won't be the “pink lemonade” kiud with only a pleasant
taste—and then Its gone. Here are some suggestions for
you:—

Carving Sets,
Baking Dishes,’ Knives,
Forks, Spoons, Razors, Granite Ware.
Skates. Cutters.
Guns,
Ammunition,
Washing Machines,
Robes,
Blankets.
Stoves, OilStoves, Ranges.

I

We especially iuyile your attention to our UNIVERSAL
STOVES, both bard and aolt coal They an- aa good In every
way aa the BEST, and our PRICE ffiakos them capecially at
tractive-.

Fred Spangemacher,
Phone 311.

hardware.

Hastings, Mich.

WE OFFER SLAB W OO!) INFIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER
FOR

iSi.iSl. DELIVERED. . W|LL
ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY

• i 1rinttr.-s« *v
’brl'-tnn* Adam?
ttrm&amp;lyn iUfe.

R. K. Grant

”1 have been somewhat
hot
Doan*.** Regneta gave jnrt tbe results
desired. Thev act midlv aud regulate
the. towel- jierlHctlv ' - George B.
Kran.se. 3**i» Walnut Ave.. Altoona. Pi.

We meet anybody's price on books
at Mulholland's

HASTINGS BANNER; ONE YEAR. $1

® • • •

FOR EVERYBODY
Otir exceptionally large ass«’nment of Mcr * FurnUnqb

» now at your disposal.
We can fit you out from top to toe in

tototo

PROBATE

hc

la(e?i

and you raay he sure that quality is not forgotten.
Mens Suits and Overcoats in all the best goods, ht a-Ju lusinun

perfect, ail sizes

-

S9.00 to

-

Men s. Women s and Children s Shoes lor every oceabi&lt;»n all
tbe latest styles. (Patent Leather Shoes a speciality) Qual­

ity guaranteed and prices made to sell.
fit! for Xmas presents.
-

Nothing

Men s Women s and Childrert’s Rubbers to fit th«

also

goods on the ’nxiri.it- ot

lowest possible prices.
Underwear that will keep you. warm
„ —Fleece'
_
_ed ItesJ’ diHids at
Wool
good:, t: - •*
S2XM
70c. 80c and $1.CO per suit.
?
$2.50 and $3 00 per suit.

,

C. H. OSBORN

OPEN EVENINGS.

James O. Gosa Hygiene Colored
May Tinkler City

William G. Bauer City.
Gertrude T. McPharlin City...

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CLOTHING

In some regtyieuti* It lx the custom
to usher In Christmas nionilng with
fifes and drums Immediately after the
sounding of reveille.-and after Break­
fast Tommy has tO'prepnre for diureh
parade. This duty finished. l*e- Is at
liberty to-make a grand attack cm tbe
Christmas dinner.- The soldier., are

John H. Simm Woodland
Suranna Finnefruck Woodland.

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AND

loo CORDS AT THIS PRICE

Tobias B. Brovont Woodland..
Laura Petry Woodlapd,..

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DOLLAR

nolLto

Orley E. EteUyeat Middlebury ind.
Mabie Landis Woodland

Forest Garrison Cedar 'Creek.
Rente Holbrook Odar Creek.
Willie J. I’aynu Hastings... J.
Bertha V. Cooley Hastings

ONE

FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD

for Wool Boots and Socks, best

Capital $75,000.00

COURT.

Surplus S25.000.00

In Ru-Elleil V. Sweekey vs. City of
Hastings. Hearing continued.

Estate Solomon Chaffee.
closed against claims.
Estate Whaley A. Brooks.
account heard and allowed.

OFFICERS

Estate

A Good
Head for
Money

Final

Etaate Joseph Skriner. Proof of will
filed. Order admitting will entered.
Estate Samuel Davis. Hearing final
account adjourned to Dec. 7.
.

Useful Christmas

Christmas
READ
THIS

N

Geo. Thompson to John Dem­
ing. lot 3 blk 3, Nye's Add
Freeport 72 00'

PiescrtptioDB prepared as If for the Doctor's ewn iq*v.

&amp; riinrnT

Philip Garlinger to Jos. Over­
smith. 40 ac sec 14 Castleton^ 1209 IX)
Amelia Clever to Philip Garlinger 30 ac sec 26. Castleton 14UO 00
Albert Lictka to John W. Dem­
ing. lot 2 blk 5, Nye's Add
Freeport..................................... JOu 00

Gets bottle of Cbappoline and sec how nice It is for chapp­
ed hand*.
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

T

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

I Hha.ll esteem it a privilege to show you my assortment
selected with a view to-every possible want.
The New (Uuiuinated Self-Pronouncing- Reference and the
Linear Parallel with Authorized aud Revised Versions. SelfPronouncing will interest you
To the Young Folks: I have the Oxford Pocket Bibles iu
variety. In testaments! nice large type for old people and neat
small oues for children u* well
.

1 favorite fr«-f aud easy, enlivened with
songs of all descript inns. Patrlothnu,
of course. enter.* Into the greater part
nf the music. although the comic song
U nlsu a great favorite. Totniqr cares
little what tho socu; may be. however,
so-k&gt;rtg as It bus a g»d swinging ehoHow King Edward's “Thin Red ni# in which he can join. Thus the
hours' pass -by, the day’s enjoyment ’
Heroes" Celebrate Their
generally ending lu the veterans of tba
company l»eing rullrsl upon to relate
Holiday.
Stirring Ititldenl* which have rf’on
O matter where ho may be or In glory ami -rfliotyrt for the regiment. '
ivtiut cIrrumiiuiM-es he luuy b.- 1‘eareon'.* Weekly.
placed. Totnmy Atkins uv-i’t
falls to make a special effort U
Nearly I.JMmi pound* of turkey were
celebrate ( hnstmas day iu a- beiiukis
manner. Four years uk'j saw dmu distribute.’ |u«t year by direction of ;
Hands of British tatidlcr lat)« xpeiidlux the president to the official* aud erathe festive 2atb ivimd ramp tire* on ployera of »he White Huuw.

ommy Atkins

COURT HOUSE NEWS. J

TO BIBLE BUYERS

vl

McCoy’s

Carpot, Rug, Curtain, Chair, Bed Room Suit, Chiffonier, Side Board, Dining
Table, Dining Chairs. Buffet, Picture, Couch, Library Table, Mat, Pillows, Book
Case, Desk, Cart, Sled, Piano, Sewing Machine, Sheet Music and lots of other
useful and beautiful things to adorn the home. Come and COME EARLY TO

JOLLT GOOD rjUaLOW.”

•rat of all marshaled and arranged Id
Estate Miles J. Hall. Release of their phires at the table In the com­
guard inn by ward filed. Discharge is­ pany's dining room, which the captain
sued.
then visits In order to make a brief In­
Estate of Anna E. Wolf. Final ac­ spection and see that “all’a well” with
the boys.
count filed December 29.
After that there is still another mat­
Estate Michael Hynes.Petition to de­
ter which Thomas has to attend to be­
termine heindtip filed. Hearing Decem­ fore he can start feeding, but it Is a
ber 29.
.
\
matter which is very agreeable to him.
A few minutes after the captain has
OBITUARY.
made his inspection the soldiers of the
BOWER—Louisa Power Bower .was company are again railed to their feet
torn in Farmington Ont. Co. N. V and to order by the sergeant major’s
September 5IBM died Nov.26 1905 aged •’’Shun:’’ and immediately afterward
the colonel, foHowed by the adjutant
79 years 2 months 21 days. She was
and other officers, outers. Needless to
married to Edmun Bower jn March
say. they are received with rousing
1846 and with her husband moved to cheers. Tbe colonel will drink the
Michigan in 1867. Sto was the mother health of — company, a toast answer-,
of five children; two died in infancy cd with wild cheering and the time
and two others after they were grown bondred reffcin, “He’s r. jolly good fel­
to man and woinanhixkl. Tbe only one low.”
When the officers have gone it Is not
remaining is Mrs. Julia Fisher of the
State Ro^l. She «m being cared for at long before TotnQjy proceeds to sample
the
good things which have been pro­
her daughter’s home where »he died
vided for bls enjoyment. Rwuit beef
and at which {dace her funeral took
and mutton, turkey, goose £5X 3^
place Tuesday, afternoon Nov. 28. The
are usually Included in tbe company’s
lervices were conducted by Rev. C. L. menu, not to mention such thing* o
jJradley. Interment made iu the Spon- txitnfnM
__ .

directors

O. S. Goody

safe 'place
money.

like

is the head that
knows how to
keep as well as
make it
That
I kind of a bead
always seeks a
our bank to keep its

A REAL MONEY MAKER

per cent
interest
F«id on Saving. Depo.it.

MONEY TO LOAN ON
RLAL ESTATE
SECURITY...

is always one who is busy- Such peo­
ple enjoy to its utmost the merry
making of Xmas days.
It’s conservative advice we givewhen we say open that new account
this Xmas time at our bank.

Hastings City Bank

e

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—

(jjeat Sample Line Sale of

HOIIDAY

goods

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Andrew Harper, of Detroit, ate
1 hanngj. ing turkey at hdme.
Misa Lettie Davy, of Grand
Rapids
«I*nt Thanksgiving .with the
Mimes
Ironside.

Renkes O. Walldorff’s
f-foliday

Bonks -r every age.

ture

&amp;

.'

urniture

They have been for months selecting their stock for Christ­
mas buyers and are now prepared to show you most anything
you want in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Mattings,
Bed room Suites, Sideboards, Music Cabinets, Ladies’ Desks,
Hall Trees, Easy Rockers, Fancy Chairs, Couches, Lace Cur­
tains, Draperies and in fact you will have to come and look
over our stock to appreciate the large amount of goods we
have. BUY NOW, WE WILL KEEP IT FOR YOU.

.

Books for every price.

aft
!higan.

THUMB MARKS
Mra Sopha Water* Murphy went to
Grand Rapids Friday.’
'

ihriclnaL]
.
r
Tte prisoner Was a .voung man bur.- I
y UVenty-ywo. Hi.,- appearance we* 1
that of one who bail been reared midet .
retiring in.luhm-ra.
The .-ash was
at
ojM-ucsl by the prosecuting urtornej
who said:
X, .
ugh »f these samples to go around
“"&lt;• propose to show, your honor
•FORGordon Ironside. &lt;&lt; (;riind ,
„
Rap ids tnat the prisoner I* the only permit:
i -r far io they go. for every dollar
•ent Thanksgiving, with hix mother in
I
in who could have taken the money, that
..
-ave 83 cents. Some people
this city.
z'*
hr Kjient a part of It. ami the. red wm
! . gel in on tbe good things for the
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Eaton and family | found ou hbC jkthod. (.all Thoma., J
hat*&lt;mi‘‘one else has been more
Judd." *
•
■pent Thanksgiving with Grand Rap- •
A middle aged man whose rounte ’,
.1
napping up a bargain.
»d* relative*.
nance and Is-ariug did not accord with
M»m Gertrude Davey, of pram] Rap- | the resjwctaMIfty of h|B clothes toot j
J
...st varied line of presents ever1
ids. wm the guest of friead* in the I the stand and, after stating that tie
,. ।
your city. "
city Thanksgiving.
was a merchant nnd the empldyergat | .
tbe prisoner. EdwaM Wright, gave tv- &lt; 1
Mi«* Hatt and Mim Florence Peacock
Menee that on a certain day • h» had J ।
ot Grand Rapids, wen* guests of Don
■ent bls clerk to the otfi.v nf tWio 1
Kurtz over Thanksgiving.Berkeley with a note and. that Wright .
Mb* Gladys Lombard. W Kalamazoo. had returned suylng that he had found j
j spent Thanksgiving wither cousins | no one- tn Berkeley's office, but had !,
। the Missea Edith and Antto (Lombard.
. left the note.
&lt;’’&gt;arl«*M Berkcleyf was called and ten :
. . Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Matthews and titled that on the day Wright bad been ;
jo
j daughter Gladys of Grand Rapids. at hla office Lv bail jtone out for Unit ’
I *pebt Thanksgiving with relatives here. an hour, loivilig inadvertently $500 on I
Charles Philhjx of Stginaw. spent his desk In an onyHope. Ou bto return I
him! Judd’s note &lt;m &lt;iih desk
i Thanksgiving with hia par.'nu Mr. be had
j and Mra T. Phillipa, m-route for Chi­ and the money gum-. Hr inquired uf |
The Leading Druggist.
Judd by whom he had sent the nob*
’ cage.
and the answer gfvrn wvuw Edward ■
Phone 241
Goods delivered.
f %
^Rc Young and her mother Wright. I^ofkeley tufting the. nuu&gt;lM-i*^
I
*lra Geo Tom’Hixon spi»nt Thanka- of the bill: gave them to th- p&lt;&gt;II&lt;-e. •
A drtwtlvc tv-Uted that te had (
J giving
,ri
with Mra Mal^l St-Heck Bell,
found
one
Of
the
tilth
In
n
j-welrr
’
s
'
of Detroit.
store. II.omv u:vi-*t&lt;-.: Wright, qi.d ,
: Mr. ainl Mra George Ntiaon. of i the rest &lt;if them .had 'liewi f »nnd on bu !
’
' Prairieville.
vjsit&lt; d their daughter ; fienmn.
j
: y
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Mra Jake Edger in this city over ; ’Die «*n«e agatnst the &gt;&gt;r»«
Thanksgiving returning home Monday.
Thia Week’s News In Nearby
fniliHxl from burdening the jury with 1
Hie
Mimes John Spaiddmg.
Rue nny more evidence. Ind-s-.l. wten th-I
Counties.
and Messrs ■ Ellis ,ind. Rein of Char- •vim-. 1 1 ». th.* ilefru-.. itr... jt was’
loti. and,!jpvmvr. of Ann Arbor at­ f-.P't-l-tl th-. f he Wbuhl pleatf Hit* prl.t- 1
Two Schoolcraft section men -met tended the Thanksgiving party nt St.
i.
S.ilUlOD «
instant death last Tuvulay afternoon', | Rote's'Hall Thursday night ’
■ the mid} while working on the lection near
,i&gt;h ami is} Vicksburg. Besides foreman John
Salmon &lt; Tlioma^ art'll Ch’is lioverman who
„
A girl
. ^&gt;1 en e’bowel her
B-irn t&lt;« Mr and Mrs. Arihrir .lames, ; tlirpMgh th c.- .w-t uud r&lt;w»k i!|e
were kilbd. th»*. crew included Fred
Wednesday. Nov. -yn. K n ]fi |M&gt;y.
new « Andrews ami Geo. 'Daley, also of
iv th-- prisoner;
Mra Ella Hecux entertained ,hvr!
Flan- &lt; Schoolcraft. They a ere working on
Mos-j the west bound track aud stepped to Sunday sc1km.iI cla*&gt; Saturday stternoon.
•He is your betiotlied'
and
the
little
folk*
had
good
time.
the other to avoid a went
Istund
■H.- is.”
Will TenEyck of the first ward has ..........................................
(
freight, when the flyer. No 8. was
of the approaching. Daley anihAndrews got traded his huu-- and two lots for a - and the pri
»hc evening itte th* ft
Tl
cnnniit-si.’’
out of the way. and'calk-dto the oth­ farm in Parmelee, ami will mow next
’ H' *
I”&lt;‘ In/'ery high spir-I
them, be-} ers to do so. Thomas looked around, week and .Mr. Todd, with woom be
,u ao‘l ,o,a m*’ thlit he h”'1 ,lu'* !Ul la ’
sure t&lt;» J aaw th** train and started to jump but trailed, will move to this city.
rat:
tl. ... . .
, .1
.
, ,, ,
tervlnu- with bis employer. Mr. Judd.
th&lt;- paaener train struck him and
Th : pastors o. the city held their ,
u-finui h«* «-onfe»*e&lt;l that he wlshe.-l ,
hurlei him against the freight which meeting Mondas
morning at the [ to man?, but t»nw unable to do so on
was then lausing. His injuries were Wceleyan Methodist paramag* , corner account of the meagernea* of fils sal
mostly about tbe b-ad. Hoverman did j of State Road anil Eljzaneth Streets, i «r?'- Mr. .lydd made him a present br
not see the train in time and was j with Rev. Bradley. The next meet . •*•*'*'" n,“I promised that on the day of
standing on the track when struck and i ing will meet ini wo week* with Rev. ' *’'* ^^I'lhig fits salary would be dou
PUdhe 292.
thrown about 7.’ feet. Nearly every Mr. Crandall.
tame in bi, hndv w:,» broken and hi.
M,„ Om_,
, ...
T™ k“"' Tb&lt;,n’*’ J«“’’,
,
...
•n,w’
'’rani gave a *ix u ciock
-Yes. I hare known him since 1 ws»
skull was
Diomas leaves a ^dinner Friday complimentary U( Mhw I ..a .......
little girl He &lt;-ame
father &lt;1a
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
. crushed.
1
Hill.- tn
Ill my
III.1 IKIMVTI
wife ano four children. Ihey were Anna Clarey. of Grand Rapid*, covers i poor t«oy and was given a position In I
Quakers and only, moved to Schoolcraft 1 lieing Uid fur ejghu pink wnd whUe
Mon.
When my father diwl .Mr. I
Pc,-de».-* M
AC. ’
nlxMit a week before the •^cident. • chrysanthemums were n*ed for decora ' Judd took the inanageim’iit j»f the i J
iti 3wner*hl|. of whu-U had
HoTHrman’s wife died about six months f tun. In the evening a cJmiing dish ' ' “
pu"mmI Into hl* hand*. Wlwn I wu« .
........
.—
ago. but he leaves five children, who ।
Was enjoyed,
about eighteen
1 ■: I . t h to biiiQ; a
fourteen he tutid tame one day that he |
.lbP SUBIBler.B Hea»«nae.
are now made orphan*.
-•young people being present.
I : '.'nth ’fi’-h you,
wilted
thitt
the
'laughter
of
the
man
A
wH
j
kn
„
wn
Iu
i
u
ister
o£
a
kirk
In}
,
• ' 4-' y*&gt;‘ cotnt to the
Then is a pleasant custom in the I Wlio IkkI hefrien.liil him sh-wild hare । Gk„rnw Wa* one day jm mxi.ig nlong
•
to tbe Pdlace
A rather grneaome incident happened family of the late Judge Mills of h«v- *
; ret a' W arpj Me0.
at nit old vvuuiiv b&lt;u.»'ing ground neai mg a reunion of the children'and , die &lt;&gt;nly wny t., hrtng this about would | by a croW(1 of slreet gnminK. one of
nn-, when
to ••'■&gt;iuar- ,vboB1 Ma|j utigchirvously. but With be- -I
•• ~ I grew older, »*•
Comstock. The remains-of nn old pm- ; grandchildren each \ear. This time it i*e for ...........
WW'l|&gt; CONNECTION..
. neer were being-removed to another i w», the turn nf Mrs. Ella Hecox to per- Iryblui. I jitanlneU to 44 H&gt;."
j coming gravity. D’ye ken, inlniKter. , .
1 “Has he ever claimed the fulfillment 1. die d(J..Jr"
.-j|
(feedf
Tlie minister made ’ 1
&lt;*eutetery. When th-- abovelcr reached ; form tbe pleasant duty of hostera which
* of the jfromlweY’
j t» immiMliate respense. hi-t on tbe .
QIJC
| .uade of the best
the eoffir. be suddenly startled thorn! i hfir did Thursday at the home of i “No. Sim-e 1 have been old enough
BREAD j . r .grocer for it. above hy (tn ■ exclamation oi Mirptiisv her mother. Mr». Ixmisa -Mills. Covers I to think of marriago I have liten en- whole crew reiterating the cry. The
dr’il's ‘deed! The de’il'ii ilmK” he
and leajied out ot tbe grave. On the were laid for
and it was a very ! gaged to Hdward Wright.”
turned aud. raising h‘i» oniBtretrlnt!
■KE l‘«r or ; I'sks
C0MFECT1WIEST
! Tlie prUnner’s &lt;-ouns«*l then culled imniK a&lt; f to .pronoun-tv u t»l«*siug.
coffin were coiled and hibernating ;for pleasant gathering indeed.
th. winter, a mass ot snakra. There
-Kev and Mr&lt; Arthur frott are j (’barle* BorRrley. to whnm he sbowwl reportwl. “Aeh, ye puir leotle falthleiu
!
an
envci-ipt*
with
his
business
Imprm*
i
were 2t of them, frtm two to four feet 1 oiovjng jnto the new Methodist parsonbairns!"
/ .
/upon It. and Berkeley Identified It a* ।
: ■ • uinner Otlice.
I in length. — Battle Creek Journal.
The building is credit to the
, tho one which had contained the gtolon .
Mwrie 121
Hastings, Mich.
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schurch and to the city as well, and j bills. The attorney next «-nll««sl Thom- I Many -*f tin* curiosity shops plnntetl
Crazed by-jeaioualy. Carl Kokosinski. i fur it much credit is due Rev. Trott. ! as Jttdd null n«ked:
'
I to. the back streets of moat «,ountry
’ a Pule, shot his wife, two children and ; who was the moving spirit in.secur- ; “Did you ever see this envelope l&gt;e towns' In England are simply kept up
ooooooocgoj
fore?*
’
•
by large lAindun Anns. who. from a
[ the min of whom be was jeaknis. ing its construction. Win Peck, the
“No.”
"
i prolonged study of hutnun nature, have
Frank Dubruwspki. also an old man. a ' contractor, again demonstrated that ho
••Ever
touch
It?
”
dlaCoteml that people who nre shy of
I neighbor who happened to I* at bis wa« something of a hustler himself.
• “If 1 hare never seen It. how could | buying okl furniture or old sliver In
[ home near Grand Haven, one day last having the trailing complete] in I I swear J lint I luid tmiehed It?”
| Bond street or I’iccadllly nre ready
' week. The two children and Dubrow-; about three months from the time it
A titter‘ran through the courtroom land eager purchasers of precisely the
! ski are dernl
The wife may recover, j was commenced.
: at the attorney'll expense. The lawyer I same objecta at a rattier higher price
smiled grim’./ nod. dismissing tbe wit- I when they •■ome upon them in the back
! When he had completed his murderous
- - ~
.
The Fuel that's right.
! streets of a country town.
; work, b”b-J&gt; «-&lt;&gt;.
k'"«i
A heavy «.nd-uj™ &gt;»
T“’ j lies*. • ■-•ilh-'l l.o.innnl Markham.
I ship &gt;ear
Cohl water
Wednesday ; “Mr. M.irktem. hnve you ever seen '
Al the Price that’s right.
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!
.
। wn.cked the free-will teptist church
I this envelope?
Cleanest and Cheapest
"Iw» preacher wnxift fedhf good last
[
;
and school hou»&lt;e. The wind was alFuel Fct Sale by ■
l ineetHf day. au’ in t:ui«!e de stove
• -State how you camo tn.soe ft”
i
P^eaident Dickie &lt;rf Albion college lnwil ,.yCione.
GAS CC .| Phone 359.
' “I am :i mirros*,op!&lt;t. Miss Gregory | prench de sermon.”
i ha* suspended -everaj students for un- •
______
•
। brought it io tqe f&lt;r nilcroseu:*lcal‘n.v- I “Made de stove, preach!"
! gcnUemanly conduct at h foot hall
“Ye?; hiade it nslfiot 'furn top ter
oo6a-.-&gt;
The new shops trf the Duplex Print--; amination."
gam' held in Albion rouu* time ago. eryPten Co- m Battle Creek will Is“When you examined It whet did ynu 1 iMittvni an’ den t&lt;»i’ hr sinners tor take
n good look at it an’ g ■ ter thlukinT—
He 7p»etiy investigated the reports that 30x231). and made riitirt ly of brick and • .||«rf»-.&lt;T?
■
came to him about Jhn conduct
of .".'cement,
AL
-----------and-Tin. tub •rrok* of *7
' llTt'"’*’ ; At!. ut.-i f UKtltmlon.
md eopnwtel-witb
connected with t£e
the old
■. .ascertained
I•
i anioug tlwt those of 3bnni:i.&lt; .Iwld.
liioil «tnd«.*nts at this game.
—•
and
ih'
_
Tk-re
:i
sohMttlon
among
tV'»--o
who were the guilty parties-.
75c &lt;
2*00 per dozen.
v 1 •‘Do you think it pay? to l»e uuuerpresent. :»nd Mr. Judd turned |«ile, A«
।, vjtod them not to return when they
t )n* Battle Creek food concern is mnk-. HWII as attention wtis H’stnretl the at­. I OUST* Bald the tuan of doubtful mind. ,
tl y’ck and solicit your
“Well that de(u*n&lt;l*.” replied" the phi­
went home for Thanjtsgiving.
i
ing
mon*A
The
Maple
Flake
makers
j
"!1'
!
made to all parts
torney asked:
f , .
"To« tell’the truth. It lun’t
asked
Miss Gregory
If all” bad ; *lanthroplst.
land H dividend of
a ’'har'’ &lt;m I -I........
.......................
.
.• the money I’Ve given away that 1 Jty-*
theif
stick
last
week.
.
•
nny
paper
that
had
l»een
handled
by
'Hie warm weather during the |«st
gret;
it
’
*
wliht
I’ve lent!”-Detroit Frea
NELSON BURROUG S,
Mr Judd, nd she |iro»twe«l. n unto be
week had the effect of bringing up tbe
MENS JEWELRY in many forms, from SI to .
,,
f
. bn&lt;i written her. Th? thumb marks ou !Te&lt;s
ne 28.
.
Proprietor. dandelion bloewupis in profusion- on a 1 The three yeaiS old son of v. •' ,
uo{p ajv 1&lt;lmjtlea] With those on the
S20.
number of lawns about town and in Granning. of Battle Creek, fell into a enrelr,pC
«iad brought m? t»« l*e ex
feel
so
SILVER
NOVELTIES lor home or office,
First Fish—Yon need not
some of the fields of the country. Cal­ | tub of teilinR water Wednesday and 1 nn)tned ••
proud, vou “old graveyard:” Second
from
50c to $5.
ifornia weather is not in it with Mich­ tnav die.
' The questions of tbe prisoners ronn*i rtity &lt;A Barry.*■».
.do you 1
Flab—This Is an Insult. Why
1 •:.. that by an order of the igan when it cornea to the real enjoy­
WATCHES, all sorts, from $1 to $50.
------ -sol had lieen brief nnd the answers to call tue nn “old
graveyard
F First
..
.
ountyof Bairy, nuuteou
tlu* point. Within n few ralnul* &lt; the Flab—Because you are (nil of bones.
v, a. D. iKn, fourwaaUM able thing.- Portland Observer.
• I : . -d for creditors to precase bad swung from n prospect of Ed­
I ...' rfr-estate of .leremiah
The ngv '*f mirauk-s has gone." de­ ward Wright s conviction to n certain­
Wilbur
’ mid county, deceased.
aad that.
If Horry O. Pierce, a former deputy clared tbe cynk*.
ty of his acquittal and th? conviction
Josie—I was taken for twenty-five to­
•*Xo.
it hasn't.” said the womnu. of Thomas Judd. Every one-in tho day. and I am only eighteen. Jjilta— j
sheriff of‘Berrien Co,, now confine.!
“My husband tuld me this moniing courtroom looked from one of the lov­
Whnf
will you be token for when you
DIAMONDS, and JEWELRY set with fine
r March next, nnd that in Kalamazoo aaylum, shall recover that in* noticed 1 wits wearing last ers to the Other, while the lovers looked
are twenty-five? Josie—For better or
• i..t L-foresaM Court, on hi« reason, he will receive $10,000 in Reason's hut and gua o me money to
sSunlxy
diamonds.
l*y of March next, at ten
nt each other. On Wright’s fn«* was wort*. I hape.
property left him by his mother who liny a new one.'.'- Baltimore American
■s •• uf that day.
PLAIN GOLD JEWELRY in Roman or
a dawning InfHHgenre of the plan by
recently died at Nilea. Hie condition
which tho girl hnd saved, him. while
PROBATE
ORltElfColonial finish at different prices.
.1 iidr* of Probate. ia not very hopeful.
eho siniplv looked supremely happy.
HUte of Mtchtitan. th- Protwte Court tor the ,
RINGS, Diamond rings, Seal rings and Set
-Oh. hubby, dean what do yon think
Thomas’ Judd was tried nnd &lt;s.nvlc^- ' -c&lt;aK
tlcld
‘
t
”
’
I "!:l)KK
ore the find wonle our lathy ull| say” ,ed of perjury, nnd hL disgrace resulted
rings.
■ ru m p-M”..*.............. • kC.. ..
--Uy of Ha*Unc* tn Mid ‘‘mint}. ”n
stntjr of Barry. m.
Armed tntn guarded |be Bepton curalt-l Mrs. Matron,
ftns*
in an -vindimtlon of the nffnlrs of the i •fUP^4llv the hth day u Sov. A. n. iw»•• Prn’^te court
....... ... the
PINS, plain gold or set with stones
.
-.Well. If Rhe takes after yoa. they concern h’o wn» NUpnosed
••'i at tb&lt;______
__ Harbor jail ktet week becauw it wiw
to own. This I .
Probate office
• - -----------Hon. •’tin. M. Mack. Jute” c&lt; ’'ro
K-. in *ald County on wndtiMtood Chicago confederates of a will probvl’ly ’8’. Thl* I* a nice |lnie U
LOCKETS and CROSSES of all sorifc. plain or
- of Nor. In tbe year
VH” HH«u,r « .hr pu» «&lt; A*™.
&lt;®me
ta&amp;e.*
”
said
the
brute.-Fort!
nfl
lilted .Hid five.
dtwperaie criminal conlined there wet*
rightful owner, kgnen Gregory. Ld
^.^4.
set with jcyels.
•
going to dynamite that building and Telegr»:|«h.
wnr.1 Wright, her husband. !■ now fis ;
s^lateunitoii of said "tate may
mannger.
release
their
friend.
&gt;*t«|w&gt;Utton July ijrrtBLANCHE T. CARNES.
L rt*’:wl 10 John t. &lt;»«-»»&gt;- or to some olh- .
A iwy readfur Jk'*
" k,.ld
live In cyttAgt?* ore happier ihnti ,
Muskegon monldura who are on a
•&gt;j;ulU&gt;-4 to Probate
Hsoafr’Wlin *» on thrones.” sturtied
tunned aptiuiitted or strike Wednesday night uninerctfully crowd by run- ig thus. And thaw I
Tommy -Ranta Claua is coming to xnd allOltaer l»«rwioslnteriwto&lt;l_lo
pounded Lotfi* SchnHwa. a non-union
.1 that Friday. the
who live In c.»ttan»s are happier than dinner tonight
Sr.'™!-1*&lt;vssstt*.»«;
moulder. The bruta who made the
those who sit on thnra ”
Etale-Dh! How do you know?
cowardly asaault escaped.
• a . (t
Tommy-Ma told me a white halrod am*e. W, any there re.
- . perrons Interested It
V’tete*
old gentleman was^-omlng and wed lurther orUerKl. that
■
“That fellow Spinks Has escelltef
t-&gt; t- tiolden at the probate
•wL to the perron*- Interested In «*W ei-uwe.
Om,d«d&lt;rln MMkbiU dipped IS
:y bf Haactags, in m!4 county,
judgment.”
an* there be. why the prayer
“Want makes you think so?"
noty not be granted. At&gt;d !t , carloads ot poultry
4.1th.it Mid petitioner lira ; market, tor Thantawtriog.
O’er
••Whv-er-be’i’ always asking my
J? «•&gt;
-■si* lutevested tn said estate
Chri.tm,., not Tb.nk.rirlns, In the
10.0IM turkey, were ineluaed in tbe lot. pinion al-oat tblng».--LouUvlll, ConHastings,
Michigan.
«1 tnrkw dnf. I~t
rfer-Journal.
J.tdfeoino****PtterTr?..'",
H'.sTiNoaBAwxiuiasevs—
de Sfitu’n ncpUewn end nlecee took enre
Pru.;-j xim! Emulated tai aaM Counir ct
------------------- ~ ---------------------------- ----------nf about 1.500.000 m«» turkere tMrr
Albert Hmekley
“'“I,
A teak ate canned salmon output Is
thej did on TbantaigivlDg.
Ao2L‘;.'.!.Chm.mTm.c_
Tuttle bi, lon-in-lBW tn a qo»rrel one timated -thls year at 110,000.000.
at hta
w Nile.

Mulholland’s Drug Store

store
I shopse you
o patis ofily beithout
5 goes
article.

BANNER, PEChMBEh. 6. IWfc

Red Cross Drug Store

Ar Lmr E. Mulholland,

What would make a better

Christmas Present

Buy

Best

Souhwestern Michigan

Tocal News.

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than one of our PIANOS, those that stand for a lifetime.
We also have the cheap kind, which look well and sound well
for a time. But they are dear at any price.
•
Let us frame your pictures, we’ll do it right and not charge
' any more than to have it half done. We. hope by selling good
goods at a cheap price to sell more this month than any month
before. Here are a few of the many bargains:

A solid oak music cabinet with door and slidiig shelves well worth $5 now $3.85
S .98
Ladies' oak rocker worth $1.50 now
"$1.87
Large arm rocker, cobbler seat worth $2.50 now $2.10
Iron bed, white, worth $2.50 now
- ; ■
$11.95
I Large roomy side board quartered oak finish worth $15.00 now
$21.45
I Large Turkish leather rocker worth $27.50 now And you will find many other bargains equally as good.

W. II. RA RGHILD

IVenKes &amp;, Walldorff,

R, $1

NICE WARM

MEAL 2D CENTS.

ER •

st- styL

C. DJ Sarnaby

J fashion
&gt; $20.00
siort, all
&lt;) Qualnore tiie-

kj.

apo
arket at
Q-'

Joods at

). $2.Qp.

RN

t

We Like to Meet
People Who Have
Not Yet Decided

what to buy for Holiday Gifts. W ehelp
them with suggestions, both by word
of mouth and by examples from our
cases. In the varied forms and ideas
we show, they can find a thousand
hints. For example, a gift is desired for
a husband, father, or brother, we can
. present:

Chrys^ifthemums.

LOO
od
or
that
to
1 as
that
&gt;ead
i

i

Y

its

ER

When the gift is for a woman, we have
scores of suggestions to offer:

.....——

and a special fine stock of Engagement
and Wedding rings. Prices on all
i goods are RIGHT.

John Bessmer,
The Jeweler

•V

�HASTINGS BANNER. DECEMBER

12

CITY TAX ROLL ~
TO INPROVE MOR
y IS NOW READY
AES Of (HIIDREN
Continued from p»«e one.
CITY TREASURER D. K. TITMAN
NOW READY TO COL*

LECT TAXES •

f

RATE IS ABOUT
$1.26 PER $100

HOOD- RUBBERS

For County. State and School Tax

ZhoopX
*

MARK

TRADE

Makes Total Tax For the

’ Year $3.08.

NOT MADE BY A TRUST

JfHW OWNOT C£T TH£S£f?C/S4&amp;rs nofifriM/fieGUM-Mt/rti/s

State &lt;4 Michigan.
Fifth .hidlclnl Citcntt. In t'hanc&lt;Ty.
Sulqpcndinx lu Circuit Court for the County
of Hatyy ,!n ' Tumeery. at the city of HuM'.ngs.
on tt’.^zstii day, ol Cctobrr. ti&lt;w.
Ada Futuam. lomti’alti jnt
Lrvrh, Pdliytiu? defendant.
- In till* c*wm- it a{&gt;iM*aritut that d-’fcndatit.
Le*1t Piltnam. i&gt; not a tcskfi^t of'thH -atiite
but r&lt;~dde* In St. I.*iwrci&gt;ce ( ouity, Nor Yota,
on motion of A. E. Keuii«tod. Solicitor tor com
pkrinatlt. It Isordrrd that defendant niter. hl*
ayjH-atancv in *a!d -»n*c on or tiehne lour
month* liuiO the date or thl* order, and that
within twenty day* the coruoUlnatit cau*c this
order io ih- ,nitdl&gt;tird tn the ilAvn.xcsBxNxr.K
sdd i&gt;uM!c.ition to be continued once each .wee!?
I • Ea K t x x s r11 x
Solicitor for &lt; ouipUituuit.

&lt;'trout Judge

NOTICE Ol IIEAIJIXC. CLAIMS,
state ct Mlctilgdu. County irf.Barry. **•
Notice Is Hereby given, tiiat by an order ot
the Pro kt to Coart tor the county ot Barry,
made on the -.•Sth day pl November, A.D.IHOS, four
motilhs t|Pin tiiat date wore Ullewed tor credit­
ors to present their claim* aa.dnst the estate of
Alden S. rnrniliiu latent
comity. drcensed,
and that- :ill Creditors uf 'aid deceased are re­
quired tapresvut their elaiiin to &lt;iid Crqimtc
Court, at |the Probate O’Sen in the city of Hast­
ing*. fosexamination and allowance, on or be-'
fore t.ie j-thduy of March next. nud that anch
claim «I# he heard tiefure &lt;mti| court, ou Wednesdar ‘the tnrth day of March next, at ten
.o'clock In lire fprenoi'U of that day.
Hated, Nov.•mb.-r .•&lt;th. A. II. inns.
•
i'll il:ti&gt; M. M i.. .
-bulge o’ Probate.

—

UaNCERY oltPEK,
State ot M If hl mm.
Fifth Jmildal • ircvlt in I iuUfe«-ry..
s itt iwndiiMt ki cueuli ’ curt iu the * ounty of
Barry. In t^uuirery a’ ilnstiiu*. Mlchlcwn. on
the 3»tb da* of Novcitiher !!«•.
fleorge Wiitc aiib. roiDpUlBant.

City Treasurer D. K. Titman now
has the rolls and is prepared to receive
taxes as he announces tn a notice else­
where. The tayea to be raised- are
those for'bchools, the state and county,
and they foot up very close to $1.26 on
the fHK&gt;. This it&gt; a little in excess of.
Hist year for the same items. The city
tax last July was.8%*cents on the $100.
making the total rate for the year
which is a little more than last
year. More money is required as tbe
aty grows. It is the inevitable result
rf municipal progress.
.
WILL

COMPETE
WITH ELECTRICS

The I Ake. Shore railway is now put­
ting a gasoline engine through testa. It'
it can develop 2i»i-ljurse power and
carry a car full of pas-angers at a rate
ol' speed of fifty miles per hour it is
tie intention of the Lake Shore to
■famish mwvt if not all of its-branclies
with thi* sort of equipment for the
handling uf suhnrban and interurban
tijavpl The effort will lie not only to
regain the business taken away by the
traction lines, but to forestall some of
tuefractions which are planning to ex­
tend intj various territories along the
lin.* of-'the £ake Shore. Pittsburg
Reporter,

MAKES BEES

PAY WELL.

Anna WblUotub. iMfetidcni.'
lu Uii« c;i i.«e.iipiM-ariHg Hjm tlie defendant.
Anna Whltdomti. I* a resident of Jfix-ifr—ter, N.
Y.,and !sn4ta resident of thi*state and there­
fore on i&gt;:ott»n of Ihonini a- Pryor. sottcKurx for
complainant. It is ordered that the drfendent
enter her at|&gt;eatuJK-e in thls causeoti nr before
four month) (mtn the date . of this order and
that within t&gt;»ricy days, the eouplalnaut reuse
this order tabc published In the Hasting* Raxnkb. said implication, to tx&gt; continued once
in each weeKioraix week* In succession.
; (T.bm»:xtSmith.
_
l
I Orcutt Judge
Thoma* &amp; Prnun.
I .
xollcitf. i lur CotDpl.ilnwlt; •
Business address.
Hasllni:*. Mlcbliran.
!

C. L. Brigham, of Plainwell, will lie
at Cady Bros’ sh&gt;»* Saturday of this
week with a swarm of hoes in a glass
hitfe which he will exhibit in their
display window. At 10 a. ni- ana 2
p. m. he will opep the hive and take
out the queen bee. He will have
hoiiey for sale and will give sample*
free. Mr. .Brigham has an apiary of
about 200 swarms and has taken off
18,000 pounds of honey this fall. He
is the oldest son of our townsman L.
Brigham. —Decatur Republican

Try a BANNER

A TIMELY TOPIC.

Want

Adv.

1 cent a word

At this season of cotaghs and colds it
is well to know that Foley’s Honey and
Tar is the greatest throat and lung
remed.
It cures quickly and prevents
serious results from a cold. For sale
by Arthur E. Mulholland.

,

THE NEW U. B. CHURCH
It Will Be Very Convenient, and a
Credit to the Second

Ward.

1905.
Tbe .leb«*t matter I, more or low
w„«. Gobi will «l*o&lt;* mercury a. a
lump or «UEar «l“
itic ib.-re mart be IntenlUre, or latvaumle apart* 1“ “• 1,nt U1” &lt;’,b‘'r
u, aueb proe«H7. It « d'"r 0[
eotUil be luaptlllrtl ,«u:HrlentlT ono
would ulimialelj «r U* dUtereut
alarm, of bydropu 1111(1 “iss-*1
conrtltute tbr molecule, ol voter. If
a small volume of ether could be thus
magnlflwl the indications arc that the
ultimate part would look like the first,
which is the same as saying that it l«
not made up pf discrete particles, but
tills space compteftiy- This Is express-,
cl bv saying that the ether b tf couUnuous medium mid b hence tucomparatjf with matter.

pie new Unkel BreCheru church in
love. Looking atj sin leadn to doing
sin. We had hopet) to have help-from the Second Ward is fast maring com­
the legislature when the law. wa&gt; pletion. it is now planned to have it
passed prohibiting tbe sale of intoxi­ ready for detlication Sunday Dec. !*•
cating liquor aud cigarettes to boys, Bishop O. M. Matthews, of Chicago,
but it is fairly well established that has been secured to dedicate the
the consumption of cigarettes cannot church. Many clergymen outside of
lie controlled by legislative act. It is Hastings are exqrerted tu he present
left entirely to jjarcntal correction.’ nnd take part iu the dedicatory serv­
•
rhe trouble is that boys contract the ices.
Tbe church when completed will l»
hahit before they nave acquired judg­
one
of
the
beat
in
this
city.
It
will
An Odd Bird’* Neat.
ment and have’becbme so confirmed in
The oddest of all birds’ nests Is the
it that when they nealixe the hurtful­ be nut only an ornament to the recond
bne
built
by the tontobane, a South
wiird.
but
a
credit
to
thtfentire
city.
ness of it their bodily strength nnd
Afrlcnh songster. It Is built of cot­
force &lt;&gt;f will power have been impaired. It will be u valuable addition tu the ton lufil always upon the tree prolucTho consequence is they are unable t&lt;&gt; forces for good in tHs city. The ’•ng the mnt. rial. In constructing the
stop and it rrsults in mental and chnrch will Ire-lighter! by gas. and domicile tbe female works Inside and
physical xyreck. Assure the child of heated with afnrnace. and. seated with the male outside, where he bnlMa a.
your faith in him when he is out of a splendid lall-lrearing cliair. It will, sentinel box for liis own special use.
your sight and tie his companion rather h ive a seating capacity in the audi- Hu sit* In the lx»x nnd keeps wilrb or
than his overseer, liy -showing an in­ ,toriura of about 1“5. with a lecture Hings nearly all the Mme. nnd when
so arranged that it run bo danger comes -in tbe form of a hawk
terest in nil he does: then he will room
or a sunk” la* warns the family, but
come to you with tniuhles and disap­ thrown jntb an auditorium when need­
ed.
There
fealso.u small room in which never enter** the main nest.
pointments. If adiaonition is necessaiy. give it tenderly but firmly, and tbe pastor plans in the near future to
it* a rule it will
kindly received open a reading room for the' young
Do yon allow yourself to become alv
Then tbe secrets and confessions will people uf that and other parts of tire sentminduiL wrapped up lu n brown
lie revealed to you. Yon.will then city. There it* no reason why tire study? Luok uboiit you. Sjreak to.
have an opportunity^ to sow good seed. church »dH&gt;nld not succeed in doing those that you have Ireen in tbe hr.bit
Wo now want to associate those words utlicient work as -aoon as "it gets into of Ignoring. Milke Jrlend* with every
ntK-. strive to touch life everywhere
with the tilling of flic soil or the act it« new hunte.
.
you '-an. You will accomplish .your
of the husbandman.; But tlurj is a
tasks better by so doing thnti by going
THE APPOINTED WAY
deeper meaning than that. Wo are all
forward idlntlly nbiorlu’d in medita­
sowing seed that will blossom and beat
tion or rngi ’MCd'by Internal musings.
fruit, that will surely yield a harvest ••Hope Daring’s,” Miss Anna John­
Thru Hr (Jot Mn«l.
of good or evil. As the grain that the
son's. New l?ook Just
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Husknud .Impatiently!—If the fool
husbandman scatters abroad in tbe
killer would strike tth town he wbuld
tiekk we may not be hble.Ui see the re- I
Received.
suit of our sowing today, or jn u I
BANNER isphaml toarknbivl- iJn-i .plenty of work to do. Wife—Is
there '•'I'.li ii pcrstai. dear.? IltKbahd—
month, or possfbly
year; bui th- ' •;;zethe receipt from*the American
result, is inevitable, lit would I*- ?:*’ ' Japtist.Publisbing Go.of Hope Daring’s Of ., ,i; •..• :hure, h. Wife &lt;\vit|j anxiety!
-Well. 1 &lt;1 hojre.’JiXm. that you will
as wise in u farmer to sow rj’’’ and ex- ! new book. ’ The An*&gt;inted Way.. be very ctirebi!..
.
^iect to reap wheat a* for uk to sow ' As our rculerswill re mem I nr. wi re­
evil and qxpect to [ rtap good. Tire I cently published a review highly rpmBibhf tells us '’w ilitsoever a roar. 1 mending this Ixiok and the author, fvho
tb-iv.-.its that came t« yon in, the
H'Aveth that sha’d ht» also renp.4’ How j is Miss Ann* Johnsoe. pf this' city. long ; - •••.et- i&gt;‘(urnask.-d the ar*gimportant- then that we think not only । "The Appuinteil Way*’’will be teail i'natur&gt;&lt;’• illy ■pit’*(ions.
of the prerent moment but uf th- . with special intrre-t by Miss Johnson's
harvest which is surd to follow.
many friends in Burry county.
We. never step asids aud violate the !
law. whether moral or physical, that !
we do nut sooner or later-realize 'the i Modern *: .Itied glass Is- n terrible,
ctuisepwnce. ’and our deed.* “not only thlpg/und, sre.it as b the pr«»gr« :s nf
affect our lives, but tlie-lives of genera­ •clentv in other directions, up tb now It may le-.ru t.*;improve Ns «»wti. tn.-l .f
tions to follow. Then tieware what bn-* failed to discover hoiv tbe makers foriv.no enn’its Irnv : • worse lie may
of mediaeval time'-’ produced those lenrn t.»
; dwu. 'Johnson..
you sow. Lei the fruit of your sow­
wonderful deep tints which never tire
ing lie as a garden &lt;&gt;f ilowera, treantiful the eye or offend the taste.—Country
to the sight, pleasing |o the senses, up­ Life.
How’s This?
lifting and ennobling*, and a constant
We ot»-r otir vanured dollar* revved 'for any
source uf pleasure tu t^iuse about you.
raw of catorrli tfwf amnot be cured by Mali's
It is moral courage that characterises Catxith Fule
Then sow tlie se«i but sow with care.
F.J.&lt;’HKX»:v ft Co.. Toledo. O.
W.-, the u&gt;drr*ifned. tuivc known F. J.
Water each plant with earnest the hlgbrsi order uf manhood and wom­
anhood,
the courage to be just, the Cheney tor the |a*t Ift years, nnd bclletr Mm
prayer
perfectly honorable tn all t»i*iu««« tr&lt;iu*act!Gn*
That each plant and flower set would courage to lie honest, the courage tn and fin.tn.-UHy able to carry out any obUratlons
resist temptation, tbe courage to do made by their flrm.
fraganee yield
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W»;«t &amp; Tki ax. Wholewtit
To­
For the toiler who rdaps
one's duty.—Samuel Smiles.
ledo*».
What he has sown in the field.
Wauhxg .Ktx.VAX ft Mabvix, wnotrsate
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Tolhdo.
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The Old. Old Story uMlrd Dottb.
Ila!!’; c.-.larrh Cure L&lt; taken Internally ,-wd
She (early iu tbe evening’—flood act* dlrrcth on the Wood and mttcou* surface*
A specific for pain—Dr. Thomas’
Same She ot tl»e system. T&gt;-«tlnionl*!» »r&lt;&gt;t free.
Eelectric Oil. strongest^ cheapest lini­ evenluc. Mr. Sampson.
Price 7IW 1&gt;.T bottk*. Sold by all dnunpats.
ment ever devised. A hunseboa remedy (late in the evening!—Good night,
Hall’* Family Fill* lor con*Utmttou. ,
in^America;for’2.’&gt; years.
Geonm.

Sins Consequences
Innocent Indulgence Often Brings Trouble
Offers Means of Escape.

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The anwrerprenres-of violating physi- net tun &lt;»f tip
cal law are uften an unpleaaant an the «ti the
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breakijug of b moral rule. The iano- it |x^ibi-.
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cent indulgence of over-eating bring* i when j-.-k. i.-;.&lt;-,
txmsequenceH that pmunni to real! if
Buffering. Intligtwtion is not natural-. 1 g»Mi&lt;ui. ii.-dtj,.,.!•
it if* not right: it should not be. W. ' nus*. nWi.lt—: , .
J. Holloway offers a means'of. ewmpc bility’anti’u&lt; :1; ,
in Mi-u-na tablets that is aimpie -and . Mi-u-na*at hi.r«* * .
practical.
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These -itopic tablets are composed • you uill regan.
uf such valuable medical agents as J strength
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biamuth subgallate, which is superior
Auk 1V. .1, Huff -.
to all other remedies for stomach gnarrontec im.|. r !
troubles, cerium oxalate, and. tunics na. It &lt;-u.,ti m.tLn
and correctives which promote the The risk is jil! hp-

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WOULDN’T IT?
Now the trouble with the majority-*&gt;f Roll j ;■
&gt;MALL. Your wire or jour bwtgirl gt-H irb.
.blrigh. .nicks the Robe down tiicrlv. on her Dde. r
gei In and tregln to draw u\i the Rqlre, the -'Digm
lor you find that there taonly enough ot iim-.?;&lt;&gt;),&lt;.
oue of y«*ur leg?. ■ But all thk trouble am! • \i-\ut.
I*kovercome if you have one of thute il.
Mufitana J?;»brr, found only at my store. M . Jh-n:
(me tor a Xmao present and ce/thi-youthful tu tbe old loan's face.

Jesse Townsend

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We have a spk-ndid a.-.-

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‘ Cups and Saucers,
Oatmeals.
Vases,
Olive.
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Cake Plates,
China Pitchers,
Salad,
Lamps,
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Sugar, &amp; Creamers,
Etc.
Brush and Tray,

JUST SEE OUR WEST WINDOW

Hams ®L Russ,
PHONE 16.

Prompt Deliveru- "

THE GROCERS ,

; Hastings Banner $1 a year

15 SHOPPING DAYS AND THEN CHRISTMAS
HOLIDAY SHOPPING SUGGESTIONS
RUGS AND CARPETS.
Can you find a more useful gift for Christmas?
We know you cannot find a better place than
We have a large
this store in which to buy it.
assortment and are offering you a fine
Rug at
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Better ones up to $2.00

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VISIT OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT.
Our glove department is complete and every pair
is guaranteed for reasonable wear.
Ladies’ finished and unfinished kid gloves, colors,
black,[brown, tan, and gray, guaranteed. | gQ
Ladies' finished gloves, all colors and | AA
sizes, every pair guaranteed, only
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JAPANESE LINEN DOILIES.
A*'large?assortment of Japanese linen doilies hem­
stitched; Mexican drawn work each 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c
Center pieces, specials at 75c and 80c.

GET YOUR SHOPPING DONE A WEEK BEFORE CHRIST­
MAS IF POSSIBLE, THE COMPACTNESS OF OUR
STORE AND THE ARRANGEMENT OF OUR STOCK
WILL IN A GREAT MEASURE LESSEN THE BURDENS
OF SHOPPING. WHILE MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNI­
TIES WILL BE EVIDENT ON EVERY HAND,
FOR LINENS.
Your Christmas feast can be made
more attractive by fine napery. We are
offering some big values in napkins and
cloths ready to use.

Beautiful new patterns in handkerchiefs su
for gifts, Queen Anne effect, dainty scallops, i.'
serted and embroidered patterns that never
sold at any such price
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An abundance of beautiful new lace edge hand­
kerchiefs new medallion comers, with generous but
dainty lace edges; others with lace insertions J n

HOLIDAY FANS.
A grand showing of the latest novelties
in feather fans, flower fans, gauze, hand
painted and spangled fans, lace fans, etc.
sold at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50

Ladies’ inital handkerchiefs. Ladies' all |Ap
linen handkerchiefs embroideried, each
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3 for 25 cents

CANDY. Every kind, plenty of It 10c to 40c per lb.

Men’s Jdpanette inital handkerchiefs, 3
for 25 cents, each
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. wish for all Ml ITO
iwlu firstclass and at lowest prices IIUIO

Men's all linen handkerchiefs,
hem stif-tied, each
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The Peoples* Storfe.

HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS.
Scalloped borders, plain and white, all linen, ace
inserted corners and fancy embroidered; holiday Zp
assortment, each
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WtATflER PROPHECY

| HASTINGS BANNER, DECEMBER 6._mon

Local News.

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Dream’s

opre tb. doer . ire re.. atnawd
„m„«M to
to -ee
»re passed into
Z/hsl.
into la
it. Sartoof-.
Kaviour1. «mA Two
••YOUR MONEY IS
mrintm? t T
faahloned ckx* heart* were peaceful from a .Xe of
I pointing to 1.
NO GOOD”
finishwl duty. Uneonscla&amp;dy radiant !
I “Sir. we're come to get Mr. Hare.
with joy nt being together, the men
and wall be refunded tx&gt; y&lt;Mi if after
: The imby’s dying, and. my wife wnm» and the girl pn-aed from the low roofed
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-xceed ♦Jfflo.iXMi.tjuo
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MIT THE STORM OF THE Past «”mty ha* uia(1| her „h|i
Barr&gt; 1
a minister.“ Announced one of-the two cottage into the clear'frosty air of tbe
of the'
WEEK VERY CLOSELY
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contribution.
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w L The Rectbr’s Christmas Chari­ men who stood on the step facing the blue eanopled earth wjth iU fresh ckr- ■
tins! rector.
Portluml ireluxttr-iating L ,t wnl !
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peting o'f pure white anew, a Christ- ‘
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meixiory
of
his
vivid
nightmare
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ty and What Came
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kenremre. j),. .Standard Oil k. i„aa|... I
bn«i not recurred to him since the morn­ mas luipjiiuws abch asUbey hud»n*-ver
known hvflirc HJumluhted the world;
ot It.
ing.
but
at
the
words
"baby
’
s
dying"
It
kiS £
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»"D"Divg to
for these two alone fh the snow' dad ;
It nil Hashed l&gt;efore hht mind, and he ■ woods,
PREDICTIONS FOR
kUI on compwiu™ |,}. cUttUit th,
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By^SALLY CHAMBERLIN
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hesitated nn Instant with some rnisgiv- &lt;
tire j
It was some lime .before tbe young i
BALANCE OF MONTH P”“ Bnt're «i' xl&gt;d i,
Ings. Quickly-pulling himself together
rector
felt
inclined
to
K{»eak.. and then i
[Co
pyright,
C-liX.
by
&amp;J|y
Chamberlin.)
j
„ gwl rtred, Uvnntit.nl
and throwing off tlie vision, he ex­
It ‘was to recount bls nightmare with •
mtftlrt be bold i„- u„.A Xnty th.s ■
Bang: .Bung:
claimed:
Its
realistic
reproduction
up to the f
.Jolta
Hare
jumped
from
hh
Storms Date From the 10th to l3th. winter
l"I’m Mr. Hare. MTlere is your baor
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RHEUMATISM and
«nnu |.ed into his drying by?“ In a hftrsh voice the larger of the • point where be hat! found her beside !
InngHlrferred bat greatly a(vded imthe Hying child.
BLOOD CURE
16 and 17th, 23 rd
two
men
mentioned
tbe
outskirts
of
ibe
gown
-and
x
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iBpere,
Bw-iefitrt
on
tovenren, ,,f the h,ghw£ 0(
J&gt;c electrlfr light ll!Ui v-,14 „u t;„, loW(,r city, whore the houses were small and . “And the knife aimed at your heart i you are Dot satisfied with result^.
to 25th.
county.
—that must have, been n dreadful ' This is our guarantee which goes
floor swinging wide the heavv. tn»»«lve low and widely scattered.
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with every bottle.
Again flushing a«ldc tbe warning of dream!’’
Bov. Irl It. Hick-, «remBd to h,w
Tbe Michigan .Central baa Ireen c,m- dour iH-fore hh b/e, were fairly Jp. n.
J6bn Hare paused, bolding her with i
Come at once and avoid the
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harvesta." l«n ■ Johnny
Ih, ,IXX.. wjth (hi I TOllwl to reduce (Mes „„ J D,.^,. Through the blackucs ■ of the outer bis apparition.' the rector Incased himFor
Sale
Guaranteed portrait
only by
A and
good
-Extract.
, ‘ rush,
Write or
phoneenlarged
u» and we will
night peered the Ititnl
i forbidding ylf in warm overcoat and nretlrs and. his strung magnetic gaze.
Bret worm &lt;d Dreremher.. Hi. pre,til. I Itnedo lit., to meet the c,&gt;mj»tit,„„ of
would
make
a we
line
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’The knife 1k In your hand. If you i I let
A.you
E.know
MULHOLLAND
If
havegift.
your
old
face- of tw&lt;. roughP u:| n-n. The locking tbe dour tsdilnd him. bad® rhe
tiotia for th, baknre of tire month are I the electric rood., t,:, thi. branch „f the
make onlyyet.
the kind that pleases.
cannot love me. your ‘b»o* will be the ’ / 4 negative
taller man sf.ito.i in u.tur t nmet* that tf,ea ,,‘!,d/,lu W I,y- For neveral blocks
as follows:
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M. a a little of that k’ind ol rotnMli- his baby wa- &lt;biUg ami his wi,ife
‘ wapt • an ovraslonal house allowed Jigtits from deathblow to my hopes and ambl-('
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By nbuut Haturday the nth. a decided tton might not he unwel,
ed the child buptiz-.-d
1 top to liuttom ur a stray light in the tloos.”
She am I led up Into bls eyes and held
change to wanner, with rapidly failimr I
live minute* the young । scut nd story gave evidence tliut an caL'P nearMantoturetmoc
near Miutttm potatoes J.cn'go-juo'
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Nashville, Mich.
,UD KPr youngster waa awake examining out both bauds.
baiometer, will he noted in wratern bnshelg per acre, and the priTeJMi cents i i
’ fed and.. back „,
to the
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“See—there Is no knife.’’
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men. bvimui
whom lie
he Itad
hud left
sitting ..in .the
Then the housea
hn.krai -ni . ■
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ctmis ■ ruvH.
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_ I Sa,rta c,aiw'
extrethec Tbcue comlitioiM will bring tMT
’S'1 Th*‘
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I)o you realize that Christmas
“" ou.l
- • tbo threi .mrtmi om. -Tire
nM&gt; | beowne dark, and the three men Jtrndgocooc-.v.?-- &lt; . JXXXXXXXXJOOOO on inenwung clondinem. moving east­ SHJ'tral Barry county farmwa on the | '•trip
tu the ont&gt;Mrt* of t.,
v c-itv i
the
OU.
lt&gt;V gently falling snow.
will soon be here. Well, of course
ward. and from aiiont the loth to the tighter lands of the wifstern jj^rt of thu I 'hrongb dark and strunge sheets wasg I Ware’s qneatlons received but; curt.
In Devonshire rhe YnJc log is known
you want.Bome good photos made
3 Our •£' ■ CIAL
l«th inclusive Mvere and general wint­ county have ra|s-?J good 'crttal ot pu- | u“-v«hin« but pleasant. Finally re,rub-h.'.abrupt.aiMwera. while the memory of Is the Ashton fagot. The fagot Is
ac they make the beet kind of
preeentB, It behooves yon to get
er storms will make their transit over | tatoes .this year and realized good prices I
u
*ow cottage, set unite apart ' I his grewsotue dream grew cleareir with rmnpOKed -&lt;rf a bundle -uf ash sticks
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oound
with
nine
ha
nd
a
of
tbe
same
PRICE SALES
them
made at mice at&gt; it take*
■ ea&lt;;h step of the Jong dark walk till he
the country. These storms will reach ; for them too.
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time to make good"photos.
,
I reached the Identical e&lt;&gt;ttuge of his wood.
their culminating crisis within forty- j ■The grading for the ehuttric road,
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nightmare,
with
one
light
shining
-.iturlay
bight hours of snnset on the, llth, '
LOCAL ENTHUSIASM
was completed is-twcen here and Plain*;
■ through tlie window. A'snggesUon of
vopiftar
Lixlk for rains at 'the un-coming of well Tuesday. The gang of , workmen l
cold iMTspiratlon stood on Ida ..forehead
these rtorins. especially to the south­
I and-a shiver rr.u down hi* sp'.:&gt;&lt;• as he On One Subject Hastings People
aro now finishing up some of the!
• thought of the sinister group atjd the
ward but Im* prepared for the chung. work Itetween Plainwell and Knhimii-J
ro 41ET
auspicious ami forelaallng glatfces of
Grow Enthusiastic.
to north westerly bUzzards :is the' zoo. (hie or two pieces of! property !
J tlie men in that dim scene which be
storms move eastward; and for a gen- ' Wil! have*to he comlemned, before th« t
Thu increase of inpuiarenthusiaui on
i had pniwed through Itefore so n*a|lanine December cold wave to follow grasling can be completed. Otsego;
j ticallx,
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’ the following subject is almost daily
manifested by public expression and
with tlm.ri-dng barometer tvhind th&lt;» Union.
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; Entering :tbe-honse iM-hlnd the larger local cndorsnienL Read what this cit­
storms.
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man.
he
looked
instantly
toward
the
izen pays, and discover the cause for
All thutje who have giv.ii chattel I
Decided
sforin
conditions with
, j*&gt;rner for the cut ami tlie child. They the’eonstaut showering of praise which
mortgag-.-s wither, affidavit |or tiling !
! were there! Tin* Hi tn face of tbe child follows-in the'wake of Doan's Kidnev
general rain and 'snow, will Im? the as now required l.y the nqw chattel t
1 showed :bc aatpe pallor of death, tint PilF.
most imturaL onan«J touching Satin - !
Mrs. T. Phillip*, of Broadway savs mortgage law. In-fore that !pw Went
the mother 'was not In the chair beside
day and Sunday.; the lifeh an I 17th. inv-effort. Will find’ that 4ttl«ment
j tho b«L In her plain* sat n girlish tig “Alter giving Doan'.- Kidney Pills,’
Correct statistic- will‘ show
“
that one of wiil lisvo to I*, mad-- the saihe as prenre. holding a vial lu her dellrnte lin- jn-oenred at A. E. Mulholland’s drug
. stunt a lair trial I can cheerfully rec­
the stormiest periods on the Atlantic viuuMy a*, t^e new law enfinot con- ,
Having
r.vite my old
ommend them tiianyow.-suffering with
oepan. ahmg thie line of travel nnd
so much .for coming," kidney trouble. J had anSerpil for •patent • .ii-e «.i -.
.are interested
troverten •‘tom , that were Imrnerly &gt;n
■*•. and the’ltutb of lite sometime and tried sev’eral remedies
In gdod tirtnn
traffic uf the Uhfied Btakw to Europe, pa&lt;
to call at myThe purpe.^ of ;he now law ;
-tbiy drcttjii.s lifted hcr eyes to his wiiJi receiving little if any benefit I ob­
5th' to
tu the 2.1th ot Dvlies from the 3lhj
new location m’ti
r-tion .with
ent the Bling »d fr.uudulefA !
tained more benefit from Doan's Kid­
a
wLsttni.
ihy
glance
of
comfort
nn»!
cunf&gt;er.
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ney Pills than from all the other reme­
From aK'Ut Hid iVtli
th to
i) the
til 2tith will ,{o nl; mAi:tgiwj&lt;'r'
been &lt; on.-iil'-tl. for her neglect lu nut dies 1 ever took. I «*n&lt;l*&gt;ree the medicine
muwt' emphatically. ”
bring a jkTusl b: prolonged
winter
prolong
having
bad
her
child
baptized,
and.
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The following iaw. whichi
H i “a „ .
Et»r sale by all dealers. Price ,*&gt;o
who will also do al! kinds of wood
-iorms. Tla1 cri-is of tbi,s jwrioil may wtsql into effect, may !*• of i] recently ■
fvll so* sum you would come, even cents.
Foster Milburn Co.. Buffalo
repairing.
Ifomember tho place.
[re
tbouttb lit wy* nt this late hour.”
XX.’OOCOOCXXXJO- be looked fog on and touching Siitur•
New York. Mile agents fur the C'nited
th-&gt;se farmer- who abject ti having
So the dying lathy received the bless btati-f.
Opposite the Michigan Central Pas­
• lay. Jinnday an&lt;| Munday, the 23rd.
their fenreaandtp-vs covered with *&gt;igns 1
ing of the t-hurch. and us the sun rosii
Remember the name--Doan’*—and
senger Depot, Hastings, Mich.
24th and 2-*&gt;th.’ During the name days
and bill-lxHirds-. IVhu*«.&lt;ever: paints, i
.
between iataut hills the child take no other
violent winter storms and blizzards will
prints, pasdds.’ -tuneih vr dtiierwfoe :
„
OUCI.IKH Fiorarbe brewing r nd Hilr«incing down from
marks upon. t&gt;r in any inutmer place* Lfroni
the. northwest pushed southward and upon or aftixe- to any building fonce, f
. I; l(1 lnnip wU‘k.b Mcnt lt Ia&gt;^ I
eastward .by a ru-hing high barometer,
wall, ur tree, without the ctAisent uf, through .the -narrow window, he fol- i
high northwertesly gales ami a great the o«V’vr thereof, auy wt.nl letter, i luwei «h&lt;* men through the dour into f
cold wave^
character, figure or derive, or hand-1 ” barely litniisliKl na&gt;iu. On a cot J
bill ur notice, shall oh cunvirtiun lie' u (l,e
l;&gt;y a chiM,. small and
HIS FATAL MISTAKE.
widi death’s stamp. 111
fined not less than $5 nor more than I- w.marip*d
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■ ami bolide her sat The weeping moth­
••Erase tlie name of tho "Irun-Jawed $5U: but th i-wet ion shall not vapply i
er. Sumo stninai* mystery haunted Man” from next week's programe. said to the posting of any public sale of ; tbe room. Wbat were tlirse poverty I
the muM'um tnanitger after pernsing a p'roperty by any sheriff, administrator. &lt; sttb-J.en p«s&gt;i.le trying io c*iu.s*«r‘ The F-.r th,
executor or guardifin. or any niotice re- J clergy num drxik off the reeling nuil I
t elegrani.
Come in and see our stock of HOLIDAY" GOODS you will be pleasantly sur- ■
win i--:i
”Why. iwi’t he going to show up?” -quireti by law to be ported.
at the bapprised- A fine luwortTiintit. nothing missing, everything the newest and best.
ii this
I tlstual service.
qdened his tu^r»iaiut.
Our display of Holiday Goixls is a popular success. It pleases because it is Fresh.'
ial &lt;l!-r
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Having
-iiij, i»ci
iYerformdl
luruusi ue«
bh i.iHslon, ui
ac-- j
•'No. "replied the manager ”while .
New and Novel. It saves because the prices are right and reasonable.
While un a seen* mission tu Taris 1 cunipnnled !&gt;y the fw&lt;&gt; men. he-wak ’
on his way here from New York he In 1583 IlCMtuy bad fallen in L&gt;ve with'
■ Remember it is the only place to buy your
’ qjijig a dump of tree* ou Iris way j
PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE
tackled a raiiltiay sandwich and broke the daughter uf the jwesideut. St. Mes-'
pc wliou «4»;- uf them si«»jip*&lt;1 suit j
min. T*
— r*
“’“ 1ludy —
1 '•batitloom.
Ll '■------ 'I
Tl«young
«.
,„luL |„i|i;ll|. a |,Hig i,|n,M knlte
't.F ■ .'micson. Prop.
... while
...I.::., paying
. ....i.,.. b&lt;r
l.._, his
I.: . ...I
aud kind, «but
ail­ from bls |KKj;et. dashed It befoto tbe [
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Don’t say ybu wish you had gone drv.-««,s be beard* of* a Mlle. &lt;;&lt; ' v’ourte-! young rector s-1 nee and instantly p-&gt;;ntnay, who was reported to be beautiful, I: ed it t-jwani hi&lt; henri. He tittered n |
to Mulholland’*- first.
well Iwrft nud wealth?- !•&lt;■&lt;.d»s. **
1*—
ru' j1 piercing shriek
deme sugge^M’d tliat lie sli.ivid make i
her the HafWiMs de Kvsny. bu Ije.wa-Tid&gt;!’’ said John Hrin- us the so'tmd. ‘
Already half committal to tie o:her.
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Jiis &lt;»wn voice wakem-il him aud he !
While be was j&gt;&lt;’mluring the
’ ‘
'ft up hi bed. "Wbat an ugly nlghr- f
he.arrived one day.of an inn ii
bv' ail' u,nn’- ’ Then, with a look tit his w.’itch. ।
ami found, tu his dfemiay, tin
■h
j -it l« hi-Ji time I wsire up anyway. !
unlucky «lwow botbJndlrit w« Arl.slged ’
left • wl,h tif:' Par‘H !li:’1 vHlw
u,,:
in it. Mlle, tie Ht. Mesmln iu i Hw
- 1 m”*t “ake’sure that nnt a -uigie
.wst n-ceiVi-d an extra tine iiuality
m she!
j
Vlng nud Mile,
IUV. de
UV «
' ’uurtenay
ll'tlltTlUJ III ,«1V ■l re—i... .j• (.in^.iie^. rhristrmis t«»- j
were
ready
to
tna|ry
him.
I
r:,tniIv
“
‘
is
:
pine lumber—ju^t th® thiiig for
right. Both w&gt;
\
.
re-nil- to
tn marry
imirrv onei
uae of
uf ;. niorTOW.
and be wa&lt;&gt; ready
....
«
Urea,, imt cotiM am-atecMa wlii.-i It , ■»« -re-canttbt tire ,.1,-mre at a ttrel. &gt; -at-*. If you'are going to build a.
wa« a rery ..L«nt tuition iror tire I &gt;’-• ="■&lt;'»
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BARGAIN STORE.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.
- barn.’a h'oiiee or anytluag fllse. we
ware-rlaa torn, and at lltM Ire ilreual.t ■
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\i&gt; ot .avlug hlnirelt by Irellaai dl^t.-l ""X l-r«uu«toa lu Jolih Hare. |»..r
We Keep Open Evenings.
We Take Due Bills.
.'t what you want—the best building
nib 1.- beattatad Mlle. .1.- Ht.
I -l-tu-re be -ont but- » t-tovrtare
mln-, yuttngrthim nud -x "« « ...... 'to/ brl.tm.. tire nett 2r.fl.
al- that money will buy. And the
preMed her surprise that he laid been
December.
-st "i all is
halt an bout lu tire Ireu.,- reltlreut Vl»- , Tbl- younit . rector tred
to
lune tlrem: Tire dreHre mcmlut tod , SpottuHeld. u rl.lny ...anur.umirUre
crkl.-i.tly -uwe. -Toro m lire rl«ta.- J -tty. three yratj l-tore. ntlt-r ren-lna
T
whispered tbe friend who w«s with j
eurattj In a large &lt;’ity parish. . He
fl
him He did so, «pd Anne du L'uurte- had transfonn«l hb new congregation
fl
nay iH- nmehiswIfe.-H.
MnWowvlllfrum a diagrnntl.’d, quarreling com­
I’fefffction in TomHnson C&lt;i’s lumber.
in Macmillan s llagaiin-.
1 mnnlty composed of a few rich and
fl
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1 many po »r to n great family Interested
fl
a Versatile ttari-h t.ierl}.
• hi ea&lt; b other'nml h’SiWCtltig Iris Christ- ,
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The,:!! •tent parish clerk In E ugkibd like prinelph-.. And Incidentally- his
itot lrtri..
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bad many funcripiis. I-ettere "
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Hastings, Mich.
nir l , hoad hu«l Ihsij -.onmwtrit-disturbed by 1
bu common iu.ihfr-v days as twl

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THE FAMOUS

MATT.J. JOHNSONS!

FREE
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C. M. EARLY,

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W. 5. TYRRELL

1-4 OFF

ONLY 17 MORE SHOPPING DAYS
BEFORE CHRISTMAS

PARLOR STOVE

Tine

boat luhber

Choice fresh Xmas candies at per pound
o*
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10c
See pur fine Chocolate creams and
. chips,
...per .pound v* 20c
Toys, an endless variety, Dolls,"Doll Cabs, Sleds, China,
Glassware, Pictures, Books, Novelties, Vases,
Handkerchiefs and numerous other articles we
have not mentioned. Ofl ilOt fOlgfit the place,

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The tow Prices We Will Quote You. Oi
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Tr nlinson Lumber Co.

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ctndle the l&gt;est grades of coal on the market .
us and you aresnre to be satisfied. Phone
- - in give your order prompt- attention.
before buying
LI HIGIf, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,

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MASSILLON.

WASHED

NUT,

HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS CEL CO.

FOR CHRISTMAS
y \\

fine line of Candies, Fruits and Nuts

'usuy otter Ihihqs la-oar line tbnl wowlU
I-; imsonlr. .'.Lu,- yonr triouds hippj
■ i onr WAHJ1 I XDEfCLOTHEs. (ILOYft-. MHIJtY.
.
K tot 5c iu 10s COUNTERS "iU
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vl,r!?LT’thSUwm
X u..
"ooninno You'll llud 1-K, ot things on diem that wm
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a•
r. ‘j;en -aud some yon will like yourself.

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.

HORTON’S

I CAN SELL

Two Oollvory

YOUR

tlie clerk was the leaniwi ttiflu
hit of his fuuetln in wfls ; which ,l&gt; i--p.d to the daughter of a
comri'unliy.
writing epitaph., buthbls was
c. but rather shy. young
BUlil nf bib itcpdUlptMbments, a&lt; tuny . ‘Jiris otieru........ .... ’ wa^.. .auiotl and loved among
•u frbtt! the advertisvinent &lt; f Join [ woman*
n
the ‘* Hu.
Hu- m.i.r
poor itand
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.. ci,
i, &lt;li»
nd &lt;:&lt;-k of Spoltsfleld for her
Hopkins.
clerk
Salisbury
. •
gentle niid uupreteulious way of helpeighteenth century«
John Horkhu- pJi»h clerk and • und-w-| Ing
Ing when
whew and
ami when*
wlmre she
rti- wn»
«« nwsied.
taker • s^JU ,-pltnyhft of all wrL- u»'l I Though of
Talthd.
re- different
—- ~
' • Kbe and
John Hare met often while
price* Shoves Ticat liftd Play» ‘»e
. on cxcurBotin. Teeth drawn, and the S^tUbury j «lon« of iqervy. He bad srim her. too.
Journal read gratin every
Sunday, mfirn- |
w’JSZSil
her taiter. home. »bre.- H ».
Ing at S. A .school f&lt;r
every
Thursday evening. when my fen. &gt;x»rn popular a* a dinner gUCSt because of
.f a ----good' cigar and
blind, win piny on tbe ti.ldle. Specimen hJs ap.—&lt;&gt;f
wlf&gt;:
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, forceful
A..1 views du Christian­
epitaph ....
on mv
my wife:
his brdad,
My wife ten years not much to ire- ।
ity
_ l-fore
oSS^tT
.............
that tn.re»l. W
hutnb* i^niwt.
JOHN HOl’fflNB.
tfar fCMtlve holiday he realix.od tluit the
human heart cannot he denied ita.sustennnee - oue bentiug In touch aud
Hr Stopped thr C'OBgklMK
Onr Stinday morning n clergyman aympathy with It .- ..........
and tbnt one fair
wire greatly annoyed by the tmusmtl - hi||) wo,
,i„.r ,-bantu, about him
amount or cmiglilng amoi.g bl» ®n«re- m completely
. th.-n he could —
no ..........
longer
ration. Ho bad not n .trout voire au.l retrain fwur. tcH'ng iwr "f »• ‘’v,’n
could only Ire distinctly Itcnttl when the i Ihol.„.,
s(he bad rather seemed
people were «ilU nnd attentive. A* the | (&lt;j nro, him when Ii" cros-wsl Imt path
etntpluns went on. anti even grew
wore... bo ntlddeuly ntowwd right 'n tire
‘
middle of tbe kormon. A(l .-y-M were ।
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busy day she was
Jmtiully inm-d to the pulpit, lovery .
to hit mind in the
cong! I wan hushed nnd
v 'V’ JK’r‘ homes lie virlb
A forlorn old comu’ng if Ml®* Hui*’
“Mv friends,” sahl tlw? mlnisteti with an. t »M of !'v ;t year'a knitting
a while, “it scema yaw "W
1
A grateful jnutiiit a XI &lt;&lt; llntb had
BtlljlB gentle rebuke hud tbe desir*sl

Btnyed and nursed* the baby back to
life. In the poorer horaw he heard of
the baskets of Chrlstmai goodies »he
had brought, with toy* aad warm mit­
tens for the children.
It was 10 o’vlock before tlie rector
• *A furnace never should be told
had flnlahed the day’s task.-and when
he
reached home he threw himseu,
Ita duties to perform.
quite worn out, on tbe couch in the li­
If you but know, it muat be. coaled
brary.
Not ten minutes stwimed to
Before it can bo warm. ’ ‘
have elapsed when tb.rso3nd “Br-r-r-rr
DyMMipeia is our national ailment. through hta sleep wakened him sud­
BnrdoLkBl'KxJ Bitten, &gt;•(tbe "•‘‘"“‘J
denly io the reallxatio* that Home 0Qe
cure tor it. it sranstboM
was ringing the bell **Jh tbe evident
urabrutu. promotre
,«
tive juices, purifies the bloud. huild® Intention of rousing tW Wtlre honwhokl. and a« bo stepped mo the hall to
you up.
effect.’ The people found that] their
coughing could be kept down when
they liked to a great extent, and the
minister proceeded with Uta a&lt;r««un
unUvr fu? mere favorable conditions.

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REAL ESTATE

NO

MATTER WHERE IT IS

,

if mv plan of selling real estate anti business interests quickly was not a proven
success, and 1 did not have the ability anil facilities to sell your property, I certainly
could not alford to pay for thie advertisement. This "ad” (like all tny other ads.) is
sure to place on my list, a number of new properties, and I am just as sure to sell these
properties and make enough money-in commissions to pay for the cost of the "ad” and
make a good profit besides.
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A Specialist in Quick Sales.
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1 will not only be able to sell it,—sometime—bht I will be able to sell it quickly. 1
am a specialist iu quisk sales. I do not handle auy of the side lines usually carried by
the ordinary real estate agent. I do not make any money through renting, conveyanc­
ing, insurance, etc. 1 must sell real estate—and lots of it or go out of business-. I
can assure yon 1 am riot going out of business.
.
.

Let Me Sell, Your Property.
It doesn't matter whether you have a farm, a h3tnn without any land, or a business,it doesn’t matter what it is worth or where it islrsatc-i. H you will send me a clear
and brief description of your property, including your lowest cash price. I wrl! toll you
how and why I .can quickly wmvert-it into cash, and 1 will give yon mv complete plan
(free) and terms for handling it. YOU had better write now. DO 11 10 DAY.

If You Want to Buy.
If vou want to buy any kind of a farm, home or l.usinoss in any part of the country,
tell me your requirements. I will guarantee to fill them promptly and save you some
moody at the same time.

CiXY BANK BUILDING.

HASTINGS, niCHIGAN.

Will be, in office Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings.

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�HASTINGS BANNER. DECEMBKK 6. 11*05.

Hood’s
Sarsapanlic enjoys the &lt;fis-

PROPER USE EOR(ITT HAU

Mt&gt; curative and preventive IS WtLI&gt;FITTED FOR QVMNASmedicine the world has ever
' HIM AND READING
known, it. is an all-round
ROOM.
medicine, producing its un­
equalled effects by purify­
ing, vitalizing and enriching A MOVE IS NOW
the blood on which bhe
ON FOOT
health and strength of every
organ, bone.and tissue de­
pend. Accept, no substi­ To lire It So Used. We Believe
Connell Should Give
tute for Hood’s, but in­
Encouragement.
sist on having Hood’s
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AND ONLY HOOD’S.
Attention has been repeatedly called
MINA . SCOTTS . EMPORIUM

Christmas Goods for the
Babies and Children
A smII amount of monejgoes farthest here.
Michigan.

COME
, to the regulation 10- J

Pin

Bowling

Alley

audtiowl a game of

lO piais.

It is good

healthy exercise and
the sport is exhilar­

ating.

Willis

Ketzbeck.

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to the desirability of some jxiblic uac
of the lairge upper room as well as the
basement of the City Hall, and indeed
tlie front of tbe lirat story. ’ In the
nature'of things tho city cannot use it,
■nor can it nppropntomoney for a read­
ing or recreation place. It is equally
apparant that soirie voluntary organiza­
tion .miut be formed to make the
proper uhe of the building. It is evi­
dent that to sust:«tin such an organi­
zation dtwb or Mime plan that will
bectfre safiicient regular income is
necessary,’.
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We are glad to note that such a
npivementl is now l*itlg considervil.
The proposition is not yet in shape to
go la-fore the city council. But Ml*.
Lew Harris and some uther gentlemen
with him an- now planning an organi­
zation to give the {citizens of Hasting*
some benefit from their investment in
tbe City HaH. by establishing a gym­
nasium and .reudiag r«»oin there.
Ot course as nu definite plan has as
yet heen'pmposed we can’t intelligently
■discuss it. But the following sugge-v
lions may be proper for the consider­
ation of citizens generally and of those
esiMjcially irlesirous of seeing something
done at orx’v to secure the reading and
recreation', ruums.
(LJ The City Hall is city property,
owned by the citizens of Hastings, and
in which all tax payers have an equal
right. Whatever organization may lie
funned, should keep this fact constantly
in mind for in nb other way and the
movement suggested he sustained nnless public sentiment be behind it.
(2) Control of the city Hall is by­
law vested in the common conncil.
The council cannot lawfully relinquish
that right Therefore the council and
the proposed organization mult work
together in entire harmony. The pro­
posed organization must of course have
its proper regulations, 'dues, .etc., but
the interests uf the city and of tbe
conncil must be constantly in the minds
of those back of the movement..
(8) Tho aim of the organization
must of coarse lie to confer the largest
possible benefits upon the larger pos­
sible number of citizens, consistent
with the fact , that it mnst be a volun­

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tary organization, have rules to govern
it. and depend upon dues for iw sup­
I
Fepi»ern:iut Creams.—Boil together.
CORRESPONDENCE.
port
Cv a .
without at.irriug, gwo euj* uf sugar and
1S V V
, half a cup of water. I When thick
We can see no reason why an organi­
. : enough to spin a,thread t^mdve the tin
.HINDS* CORNER.
zation cannut ho formed along the lines ,
~~
! io a basin of cold yvatcr and twit tlie
suggested, and why |f so formed tbe { Orville Tobias of the Battle Creek
city council should uot give its support { gusiucM college spent the. Thnnks- When Pa and Ma Their Vigils, tn^mre rapidly until it twcumes of a
. ......
j 4vt»itv. creamy consistency.
Flavor
Keep, and Little Boys
and co-operation.
&lt; i giving vacation with his parents Mr.
1 with, peppermint and laiut-rze through .
; and k|rs. Chas. Tohius.
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Should Be Asleep.
, U pastry tJl.&lt;’ into quarter dpilar slroni
Chas. Cox spent Thursday and Fri­
’ &lt;lh»pe on waxed paper.
(.’lio:-.*l»te Fcppermint Creams — Make
day with friends in Anguntai
AST nltfht I bad a dandy time.
Enthusiasm *js one of the world's
Twbs irtfc’tt 'tor® Christmas too. like the above, and when tbe drops are ,
A
goodly
number
of
friends
and
greatest forces.
almost
cook’d dip into a pan of melted ।
- Ma put mp^eariy Into bed.
neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Lank­
and sweetened chocolate. Thwe are j
The man-who thinks lives in a little
Jus' like they always do
an! gave them n pleasant surpris-particularly delicious.
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world uf his own.
The night ’fore Christmas, an* I lay
Tlianksigving night.
. Hickory Mil’Crenuis.—Boll sugar and
IU still as I could keep.
Horse sense is often developed by the
• Chas. Tobiaa and family spent
wuter as for pcpperinlut.creams. Cool,
spur of the moment.
.
beat, and wlieu the mixture is white
Thanksigving with Mend* in Hast­
Prove your claims if yon would have
stir in one cup uf hickory nut meats.
ings.
them known as facts.
Turn Into a tint, wariu tin and cut iulc
John Letchleitner has purchsed Mr.
squares.
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Umbrellas and friends aro seldom Southerland's farm near Pritchard
around in tbe hour of need
ville.'
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Great deeds often ore only the result
ChristnUi.* in . Spain begins with the
The L. A S. and W.C. T. U. will
erf accidental circumstances.
midnight muss. •’•'hen the king and
l«e entertained by Mra. Mary Payne
queen 'mother.' ucn»inp»hled by tbe
It is up to yon to win the prize; let for dinner. A cordial invitation is ex­
grandees of the court. magnUicrntly atothers explain how they lost it.
tended to all.
Xi red. go in state ptweaiiou to tbe chap­
Why do well meaning men’ help to
A silver medal contest will Iw held
el royal of the p-.tlao* jn Madrid. On
degrade the standard of humor by at the school bonne one week from
Christmas m iming the. king ami court
laughing at jokes that aren't funny?
again attend mass In state, after which
Friday night Dec 15. The sjM-aking
the day Is spent in merrymaking. In
Miss Edna Cliriatian has secured a will lx- interspersed with a fine musical
the afterno hi tbe adoration of the man­
progrMtn.
All*
are
cordially
invited
tn
he
place as clerk in the Cameron &amp; Arger takes place, when a representation
baugh Co. department stores at Lans­ present.
of tlie Keene iii Bethlehem is unveiled
ing. .
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Preaching next Stinday evening by
in tbe greet hull uf tlie palace. There
Charlotte’s merchants are -talking a Rev. Willets.
is nitro n Clrristtutw tree. from which
Alfonso db;{rtbute» gifts. Throughout
co-operative plan lor the delivery of
.ttie &lt; ivuting ('reive days the court Is
merchandise. That’s a good plan, and
z,
PODUNK.
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all lametulence and gayety. and every
we have often 'wondered why it has
Miss Gertrude Biggs entertained
great Institution in Madrid shares in
not been tried.
Miss Bertha Benedict over Saturday
the royal nlmFgiving. The festival
Ed. Heath, .of Chicago, came here* and Sunday.
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closes Jan. G.*.
-Wednesday' and spent Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenhen Graham are
Mrs. Heath, who has been visiting -.pending afew days , with their son
TlK* solution of the; social qwstiun
relatives and. friends here and in De­ Charles in Battle Creek.
wuftht iu* found ‘
’
troit for the past six months returned
Services at the church Sunday will
Christine slide, • proviihsl our gvnerdns
to Chicago with him Friday.
commence at lOJJ'i with 8. S.
4hruugiitfulw*s*! wort.’ . not confined
Mr; and Mrs. J. M. Smith moved
merely to our own kith and kin.' l^et
Prayer meeting at the church.
their household goods to 1 Listings Mon­
u-» be assured that when the world,
Thursday evening. Allan- invited.
day nnd Tuesday.where they have, de­
'rcactw* up to the highest ami holiest
Clark Osborne has been to Galesburg
cuucojiti.u’. of relationship It will dis
cided to reside temporarily at least,nnd
cover tiirt ilu-rc is but oue fapiily and*
their home hr ye will lie vacant for the and Augusta tin- past week.
Anson Merrill is entertaining hi*
that- tin- human brc.thorb’o-Ml cannot lxbresent. They, moved into a new honae
Well, by an’ by I
&lt;Uvt led int • cLi«»vs antagonistic tu
on W. Green Street. Imilt this summer sister and husband fr&lt;&gt;ni Kalamazoo.
An’ then ! seen
reign &lt;&gt;f the golden
by W.'L. Thomas, and'we are'informed
Frank Smith and family sjwnt Who says to ma.
rue &lt; ’briKtinn. nd! inn
is a veiy pretty home. Woodland News TLankgsiving at G. Brown’s of Hinds
**Uv
In muny cities where an . ordinance
exists prohibiting expectorating on
Luther Loehr has moved his barn
sidewalks and in .public places, it is from tbe Match place and fitted it ftp
isked. the “Id gentlemanmore frequently a dead letter than for a’hani on his home place
■xTridstmas letter*.”-responded* the
otherwise. However, this should not
Amanda Andrews and bushand of An* then pa tilled
roungster. "One is to Santa Claus.”
discourage tbe press and the women's Hastings Spent a few days last week at
An’ then both
-But you have twu." :
•
elute from agitating the matter, for G. W Loehr’s, f
An’ ma she tucked me
“Oh, tbe other Is to the fat lady tn
An’ said. ’The little
such action will have a tendency tu
the museum. asking If she would loan
An* then I set right up In bed.
create a public sentiment against the
me one of her stockings to hang up."
An*, oh. I'had such tun!
filthy habit.
Men do not make thtflr homes unhap­ I Mid "Bao^Wr. Santy tUusl**
py ts-eauw thuy hare genius, but lwREPORT FROM THE
REFORM SCHOOL. eausc they have not enough' genius.
One—yon certain that you love
A mind and sentiments of a. higher
-- J. G.' Glue, Superintendent Prouty- anler would render them capable of
tb«« girl? Tut her—Certain? Why. I
CHRISTMAS CANDIES.
town. W. Va., writes: ’ After trying seeing and feeling.pll tbe beauty of do
cah’t sleep uf nights for thinking about
all other advertised cough medicines
her. Ont1—I get the same effect from
we hove decided to use Foley's Honey mestlc tics.—Wordsworth.
my tailor's bills.—New Yorker.’
and Tar exclusively in West Virginia.
Peanut Cntuiy.—To make |&gt;exnui can­
Reform School I find it the zjtnost
Many a man goes away from b-.nne dy. shell and break into small piece*
effective X»nd absolutely^ harmless. ”
Success In industrial business nowa­
For sale by Arthnr E. Mu llholland. 3 for a week and imagines that be ii with a rolling pin one quart of pennuis.
missed by the whole community, nnd Boll for ten minutes, stirring constant­ day* is its simple as a fairy talc. The
Sale of agent’s samples at Flultiol- when be cornea borne he Hilda that there ly, one |x&gt;un&lt;i of light browil sugar and young man must find out how to kill
land's Drug Store. You. save one
Isn’t a iHjnuui in town that knew he six ounces of butler. Just before tak­ tbe dragon- tbe dragon of comjwtltion.
third.
had been awjty.
ing- from the fin- mid tbe peanut*. -Saturday Evening Post.

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FRESH LINE 0F

CHRISTMAS
GOODS
at our Irvine S
And when it

WINTER
GOODS
we’re right tn line with

Gloves and Mittens,
Caps. Hells. Socks
and Overs.
W. W. WATSON.
GENERAL STORE,
IRVING.
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Try a BANNER
Want

1 cent a word

HAVE YOU BEEN TO
THAT WEST

IF

NOT, YOU

ARE

MISSING

A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.
Fancy Groceries

Fine Oysters.

Fine Fruits
Fine Candies

The best Dry Goods
The best Shoes. The best Boots

The best Rubbers
And last of ail the

Open

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END

You
Digest
Nearly eve ry particle of
white hour breed;
There
is nothing in it the s*»tem
do?-» net nr.d, as all the
useless, indigestible part of
the wheat i'. tbfo«vu&gt; out.

Lily White
Is the most modern of mod­
ern white flour and “will
stay ’ by the laboring man
longer than any substitute
yet found.
Read U. S. F'-'vcrnmcnt
^expert food report.

STORE YET

OUR

SPECIAL SATURDAY

SALES
“Seeing is Believing”

FOR SALE UY

DePue &amp;
Babcock

Prompt Delivery

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gASTlNOB BAKNER, DECEMBKK 6, 1905

,yflU are Discouraged! J Local News. S FOR TOM’S
|
u tag
Vou
have taken
tanen most

i*\

J
man wears

w rear

Bore Go«d t ru,

Rheumatism
\. ••tra.ti’aius and Stiffness.

.

..

» is one of the mixt profane
a our language.

line A- Ex?r Tried

Sr OTHO H ,I£ACA

^^t.on.

KWTIW.-M by Otho a Seuao.)
A MXL,’r0“',“rfu’ nnd «onceous
-Chi*tar Meaner made n buainran trip /&gt;
Christmas tree stood in the
tv Chicago Monday, returning Tues­ ATL *l»dow Of the great store of
nanien 4 Joyce. All 'd-e n
day.
Mmfroro-’
,““11
r.tic'’ to remove from
-r tided
Election of officer*, aud review in
l«&gt;i.«onons Uric Acid
and
Huntings Tent K. O. T. M Friday eve­ fore H8
t ci .-.rltl suffering?
"" ''I'r’v-“t”bt "labea bet. an incurable iliscaze ning Dec. H.
Children richly clad nud full of joy.
e.nes that are bopeleaa.
A jv'. many times when I Get ready for the Barry County
,,a.nO?' CW,dren ,n ^’n&gt;fortj I ind the sufferer diz- Poultry Exhibition to be held here ’u&gt; IS; WJ°.knew &lt; »'«’h.tmua only by
■ fail to test the virtue® of Dec. 20 to 23.
5.
I1* h*PPln&lt;*» or others,
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sure to bring quick
.X**1 ■We hyjiivom*! gazed With long
Miss Norton, teacher of Music in the
&lt;: certain to cure.
81 *he bewildering array of
• .ill forms of Rheu- Kalamazoo Seminary, was the gurat of costly gifts
ah&lt;l brilliant decoratloL
. ids the poison out of Miss Edith IxMnliard over Thanksgiv­
A suinll girl of twelve or fourteen,
It acts quickly and ing.
•
with face nnnntitraliy old nnd sharp.
*■;? atuek • and chronic
»'“« eyes, critically,examined tbe
h jfty rashdU of good corn from an
CO-. New Haren, Conn. aerd of $100 land is n very good propo­ tree ji slleiiev. I p nnd down, from
»
de
to
side, her keen gaze wandered
sition when It Mils tor So cents a
•t brtnrotreriU'
It’s empty
she
»t HI..OWAY,
butlKl. for it Ir.vre u net prolit uf ■ lltuilly
”’ at the bnck." ,lle

ith lo-pho-ros

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•T*1™?.Ule cmwentretlon ot ,n bu
l"“1 U
"&gt;
.mlure.ti). prnwnt »!tuaUon.
mZ'-T?,
&lt;Ur
"“d T»»m). bkhiwred
»»&gt;-. -Tommy, lu tbe Idubeu. 1 ieft
Um tire™ I,, 11M. bia rlla|r
lt.g
wnrm.T. W..-|l take »|| tl„,.
|o
tore -epeutug the door ot u neat «hw'
•«tlii-d i u nu.b bl.-n la in me cbalr"
Sureis ueror before mu a tree w .
quick!,- uutde to blowtom au.1 briun
form fruit. a„d lt „„ a ..lroi... tw
with gifts on every aide.
Mtuatie «urre,«| It wim joyful pride
ber that fn&lt;„ loalug |U careforu look
•nd Iwj-omluB »liut»t (blldUkr with
the flush of happy excitement.
j
"Mias Stnnbope.” xhe whispered posi­
tively, ••prayers are answered-1 know
It now.”
Always, lu the way be. thinks brat,”
ausweretl Miss Stanhope earnestly,
adding iu her bean. "Ixnd. 1 belleveiielp thiiu mine unbelief!”
v "I’ll bring Tommy iu now," Mug
gie said, aud wput aoftly out to the1
kitchen.
She returned almost Immwllately’ • I

over Bl.-i per Mere, uud thm I. . good i ■ l-«»r .-Mid: H.-r brief rxp.rl.-!,,,. bud
”Hla boss is there!" sb., exclaimed
rate of turereM nn Iw la„d.
alrredy tuugbt la-r tip. unreality nud exciteiiiy. "He gpt biuflc ycatenlny. I
We call all have orange, to eui tbi. I
"f ”&gt;;u-y iBHlvrlng tbiiire’ si,&lt; | Alu’^ lie awfully good to cotqp so soon !
winter. Floridu will have I o(M (mki Ln l U' '*nn,&gt; l,»‘ vratlbuie when I to .*.-«• Tommy-' Tummy look* letter I
lKi.re. aud CalKorui. will bare about I from”^'.^
^ddelXdS ’ aln*ady$ The Ikm* ’ll posh hlm-lL"
i
They both turned toward tiie door,
.lu.ik** carload*; and tbe chances ^rc kii&lt;» htt* fm-,. . * «s
n-** 11
opened^ aud u liig armchair ■
that men who eat them will make
t s true—(imt tree is true." s|i&lt;- with tl|e sick'.bwy lu it wan pushed
more money wit -of them than the whiapered rngvtiy. -ihe hack is m* I cnrefult o’ er the threshold.
iilltrid - wheat at
g(XMl as the I ! &gt;nt."
Miss Stuuhupe gave, one look ut the
man who produced them.
•rice
We want
bhv h.iritnhd nn instant and thru ' »«U «««h behind the .-hair and started 1
raised h«-r eivpcd hnnds beaeecblugik. ' forward.
! lefts ol it. and
,*
PERSONAL MENTION.
she cried, "send mo n tree for |1 'This
Tommy’s ban,** began Mug j
40 P-ouirts of Floor
Tommy!”
gie,
mludful
of
her
dutios
as
hostess.
Mark Hyde spent Thanksgiving with
h’,’’u"e
cr pay flic money.
Ask Grand Rapids friends.
------- - made
------ - her
— . voice
vv.mc i' but the greeting of her two guests quite 1
r—. ... » niIiT
. ......
BUU lb
IUV
won i dkcotBTrted ber, for Tommy’s boss’
UlVv,
*'.aUtl
* ur*i
h01* WewI
Mr*
A.
W.
Chamberlin spent atruek harshly oij the cur of' a rlchlr
' ’ ’ jj caught the aristocratic Miss Ntanbqpe i
Thankagiving with Grand Rapids dnxsed young btdy who won imniing in n cl&lt;»*v embrace, while Mis* Stan- I
&lt; i\*e to her.
! hope &lt; rl»wl penitently. •s&gt;h, Tom. Tom. '
friend*.
. "You miiMn’r swear, chlid’." she
! I have beea m«&gt; sorry, a ad I have want,- i
Mis.'A. D. Kniakern. of Chicago. clalmed’lHirrivdb'• cd joa Ao!"
. I
*pent Ttianksgiving with relatives in
"I wasn’t swearing." Hie girl an
swered cftlmij. wttlmnt rraentmeut. “J
.ii'.'kel, put tip in 10 and thia city.
Mr*. John Lichty is visiting her was praying foe n tny for T.nniny."
&lt; at S&amp;.00 the bbi. If
An .‘legal 1 ex trip ge waited at Un • Bunta t'laun Is uf Cenunn origin, j
daughter Mrs. .Allie Thomas, of Trav­
'DjIs la true if only because that is tbe
j curb, nn.1 as the .voting lady Mopped t&lt;
* i: call up the mill.
ttennau name for St. Nicholas. That [
erse City,
he is rill old luan In tiecauik- iu tin* anJohn Miller is v hating his son Henry j
| cierit pagan feasts In celebration • of !
in Otsego, and will remain there for |
i the deciiy of tbe old year himit be birth
several weeks.
। uf the new an &lt;i](^iuan played the prlncipal pan An.-uig tin* Cnwk* and ltoP. C. Freeman, ut Springtield, Mo.. !
! mans it was NatUru. tlie father of ail
visited hia sister Mrs. s&gt;. J. McClintock j
the guds. and among the Noraemcq It
and other friends last week
wns Thor, who was long leuinled and
Tbe Misses Florence ’ Diamond and
white hatred
-That tbe aairit In St
Vera Doyle who .ire attending the'
XlelKtl.iH In due to-tbe fa tn that that
. venerable (irraniuige'N fe: m day. wan
Manual Training School in Muskegon. ;
celebrated «t ul»oiit that iwiriod. St.
spent Thanksgiving with relative*
NlrimkK wns a bishop of Myra, who
here.
•
flouridied early In the fourth century. •
1 He Is the patron saint of children aid
; ariiuolbdys. nnd hence it wan natural
J hc candlen burn on the Christmas tree;
that he hlniuld Iw u part &lt;rf a &lt;-clebraThey burn with, a ruddy flam-.
tion when the children reeeive-l gifts
And the littls »Klmo
wftn

Cash

Buckwheat
Fiour
T« «?.'■ 0­
25

D CTATOR
FLOUR

per cwt. $2.20
BRAN

Per ton $18.00

MIDDLINGS
Per if&gt;n $22.00

•E erything

Guaranteed

wlnkl-

A chNm«*h*r:Mtl«* Hight which preredra .
a Koiifii: I’hrMinn* is thie so called
.cottlo. or “trie of rt-ih hy*auction, which ■

irtfelt furt

A kidney or tdkdder trouble can al­
ways tie cured by wing Foley’s Kid­
ney Cnre in time. For sale by Arthur
E Mulholland.
.

More enemies hgvo been
mercy fiinn by malice.

Hastings
Roller Mill Co

••hoard ns well na seen.'
Mail and Express.

Amt Lhis tianda for jo
And then • Urab* into the bran-Wh. r. jinicl.

■Jain by;

tbe sidewalk- the. footman threw open
'*“*!«"• sl" ’h"' ' *r *”
ir tlnnkb.s. and then, turions nulpklj.
-Bn- ««« back Inly the vretHMU. where
the oblM wiw Mill trtandlng
"WilJ yoli nune with me u minute’
Out of th*&lt; cTowd." she pdded hastily
as the girl fdcvd her vfith aurpri.&lt;e&lt;i
eyes, and nn unchlldlike, resiling l&lt;»k
on her thin face.
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"Will
step into
in you sir?
uno tbe carriage:
Vluiau
Please, do. II wnnl
want van
you tn
to tell
tell Ute
me
I something, and it 1* so very cold"— .
j The girl seated herself on tbe hixuIrloui cushion*, the young lady fol­
lowed. and tin- inwardly disgusted
footman «: ’* *1 ttr- door.
“Will you tell me your name ano
where you lire?" tbe lady questioned
gently.
Tbe .-bfld regardetl her earnestly.

’ j
Any .kin itching i. . Wtmwr-treter. !
Tbe more y.n wretch the worse it I
iteken. Doan’. Ointment cnre, pile* I
eczema, any Ain itching.
At all i
drug storeN.
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The most complete line of Holiday j
suggestions at Mulholland’s Drug I
[
Store.
•

Those Butter
Scotch Patties

ARE JUST
THE THING
FOR
PARTIES.

, Crumble a pint of breiulcrumtw from
। the center of a stale lonf nnd pour over
them a enp of aeald**! milk; when cool
' add tbreoquartera of a cup of «ugur.
a tena|»oonful of salt, mid tbe yolks ot
। four eggs lieMen together; ehop a half
I pound of win • and thoroughl) mix with
’ It a half i»jtmd each ot raisins, cury wofkeF
. you want,
j rants and nlmonda: add n-tea*p&lt;»onful
’’nor n slnni visitor^"
! each of cinnamon nnd nutmeg, a third
oiing lady smiled nmlerstan l' Tb.
i ot n temqwNMjful -each of cloves and
'. "My nanv* Is Margaret Ntanluq?*. iui-1 ' tnuo- .•’nd Ute whites of tlx* four egg*
I Stiffly l*eaten; serve ’with h'ir-1 MIUV?..
! I live on f’.»’i'!i»&lt;mwealth nvrmi • Yun

• tlb-nicest lint; of confections in the
. i RCTTS. NI TS (all tipw crop) and a
’i • &lt;»f CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Cdli
«• • yoiir ChristiuasT'flTidies. Fruit.*. Nuts

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USX MH»K A.T

FRED WOLCOTT

-YwV’ii my Ir ulmr. My name Is
Taylor'’..pd I Ute on Burdmtu
5E 3E
SE
3 Maggie
v
return of-her
JT! street.”•• nd'dlng with
manner. "imt
•flint it
It nin
ain’t&lt; a shutf
m
former
manner,
• •’
mFOR
■JjlBtreet, .’.nd 1 durfl want no chnrlry."
Hl 1 Mis* Stnnhufie mriled radiantly. .
Ui .
'
ni Nf,
ill
"But I doj Maggie. I’ u—
-----glad
'
"our
!!!
om I nsincx are the •..me. I iu’etl Just what
Tell me some­
I you do not—charity
thing alw»nt Tuiuiny.” She lingered
lovingly over the name. “Why did yqr.
Come to Our Hardware Store !? pray for a tree f »r him?"
lubsuutigl, aud something |||
•.•Because he’s iflck. He’s only tw»dve.
-&gt; will set eo4&gt;elbiu|t good and
ind lie work" in an office, and hi* bo*«
Here are u few auggeetious:
Is away, and Tommy took sick after
ik he’d gone Tommy fee)* sure that If
fl Knives,
Carving
Sets,
Forks.
Spoons,
he was here he’d semi his wnges to
4^
Nickle Ware,
Granite Ware,
ui him just the same; for he’s n good bosRazors,
O'!,
L*Tpn? ind awfully kind fo everylxxly. but the
“* Stoves,
Oil
Heaters,
&lt;
Ranges,
jthrr man-hia pardner -Is different."
Stoves. Snow Shovels. See Our Line of
"Maggie.” said Mis* HtanhojM* enr
aratly. "I '▼lab you’d help me to have
1 happy cbrlatmas. I am all alone In
lie wot id. without nny one to caRp fo
me.- nnd ! want to' do something foONLY 10 CENTS EACH.
tome one—for some one named Tomjjy, lieeanse— lafanae six months ago
r-»y vrv Iwaulirul and you will bv pleased with them.
I did a wrong ami cruel thing to some
UrUIILj
&gt;ne by that name. It would help make
my CbristniM happy If yo&gt;« «&gt;«&gt;&lt;» ,rt
E«im,
▼ ¥ vldovl I X-rl UO« Phonfs^
Phon. as.
me arrange a tree for your Tommy.
B’ill you**
^E3E3E3E3E3Ei
The girl drew a king breath.
“It ain’t chanty*.’ "he asked doUbt-

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Christmas * Presents

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Glasses'

Weissert Bros.

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VEGETABLE SICILIAN

A LJLS Hair Renewer

*1
A Inch-Class preparation for the hair. Keeps the half soft and
£:ossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff snd
»lg?ys restores color to gray hair.
’■'-rWffiWaEggl

G°°d Iff Laundry rff Work
8W^"tial 10 Rood »Ppe*rance. -Il Is therefore entitled to vour con-Qt•.ation We have all the latest machinery to do the work rifbt--and
now how to operate the machine*?. Seed us your laundry work.
Jcat ;4S-

I every year uttnnjN Innte: crowds of
buyer* and slghtH?er*. It I* » night
, worth MNdtig. tbe va«t clreplar market
literally iuiekt-1-with row upon row of
। bankets, in wlilclt the acaly fry are
earefali^ arranged, the light glancihg
; oft their many colored ’ tacnic* in a
! tbouffond pristnatlc reflectioon, while
, the owner of each nti’.ll daoutn nt the
! top of Ifl* voice anti the merry crow-’
goen found laughing jiimI bargaining
j and trying to ••benpen the .tlnli. for nt
ChrisimttNtido It often reaches fatluloua
price*, uud one Is remindeduzf the ex• travngnnce of the ancleuf Romans, one
,jf whom Is jtald-’n* have paid 20.000
for n .single gray mullet.—
.’ gpHt&lt;*r&lt;'*'&gt; ror
I rLondon
-i ... Malt
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The American Laundry, W. J. Stirt, Pfj&gt;.

“Not to you nor to Tommy,” answwed Miss St&gt;nbope joyously, “but M wHl
be to me.”
“For Tommy'a aske,” murmured the
girl aaaentfngly.
“For Tom’s sake,” echoed Mis* Stan­
hope tenderly.
Tbe unbending footman was still
more disgusted when he was directed
to make another round of the atorea,
and his bearing was absolutely frigid
when be was required to carry a most
unbecoming load of bundles up tbe
Stairs to tbe little home on Burubam
street. That the indignity of a good

- Jack (bitterly) I suppose tbat .voua,
Rh-Umaii wlm comes to see you so
often will give you such an expensive
('hrlstiiia- gift that you won't want the
trifling present' 1 can afford to buy
you? ,
Marie (coylyt-No. I think you had
better save your money far—er-future
contingencies. Jack

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Straight Talks on
Patent Medicines
The " Rexall ” Remedies are successful and this is why.
They were placed on the market three years ago.
They have
scored already the record of the greatest success ever known in the
history of the drug business.
“ Come and go ” popularity may arise from any number of causes
(hullabaloo advertising among them) and may or may not be founded
on real worthiness. But the man, the plan, the idea, or Hie article that
truly succeeds, does so because he or it deserves to succeed, and
for no other reason.
The success of the “ Rexall ” Remedies u therefore the first evidence
of their real merit. They sell because they cure, and they cure be­
cause each one of them is the best remedy known to medical science
for the particular ailment it is made to relieve.
There are nearly 200 remedies sold under the “ Rexall ” name,
each for one disease or one purpose. Each of these has been selected
by a committee ci experts from -among all other remedies of its
class, for manufacture and sale by The United D-tg Company, a co­
operative association of leading American druggists.
Wherever you see the name “ Rexall,” you may know that it
stands for a formula scientifically correct and proved efficient in actual,
long extended practice. We know these formulas and are glad to
answer all inquiries regarding them, giving full information as to tbe
ingredients.
Here are three f_mous members of the “ Rexall ” family:
FCR CATARRH—1WCU-T0ME

REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS

ThcLchief ingredients of
The rctnarkaWe success of
Mucu-’lone ate (Jhr.ian. Cu­ Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets is
bebs, Caxcara Sagr^da, (jlycer- largely due to the new and suc­
ine, atid Saraaparilla.
cessful method of manufacture,
Genpan is recogr.bid in med­ whereby the well known propicine i* o n e ot the greatrat erties of Bismuth Subnitrate
ionics ever aiM-otftgedf it is and Pepsin have been Combined
‘ the fotindali'Hi &lt;-n which Mucu- with carminitives and other
Tone i* built. Gentian com­ agents.
bines in high degree the ttinic
Bismuth Subnitrate and Pep­
powers of all the khnv.n ‘ bit­ sin arc recognized by the entire
ters,” with none nf t’._ —
disail2 . medical prmes&amp;ion its specifics
•wanUgci applying tn them.
1
for
acute indigestion or chronic
. |
Cubebs hxve.l 2 1 ecn rec- dyspepsia.
’
oguized as a zpecir.*.- in the treat­
The pepsin used- is manufac­
under a new p r o&lt;: ess
ment of ail catarrhal •.nrd'tiom. tured
'
Its action is pnmip’ and its
r benefit almost invtuiai lc. In l
’ wlur.eyu-r p.,rt of the lx»dy the ;
gj
Tutiamid ur diseased cunaition iune of the Hnpt
of the tnucuus n.crnbrune exists, rnraa
i
of lire d.^ylire tad., but
the uie &lt;&gt;f Cubebs has been i
recommended In th* ,beq p’.ij-- ।•upplv'zU tbe .;.l.fr ekuenu.
sirhns i T ni- ty g-meraliuns. ' i
C-uijra Sagrada is cspe--■ 1 lie carinnittivra add propciiilly introduced for ita ncces* ertie*
&gt;
■ which promptly relieve
sary 'laautivc properties
pmuscausvedbyundigestedfood.
The cbm bi nation of the
The co.nbination of these
with Gb cerine and Sarsaparilla whole make* a remedy abs&lt;»■ n:;tkes Mpcu-Tone a remedy lately invaluable to any marl or
that atlaeLr catarrh from every w &gt;man suffering frmn DvspepI ir.t. y...)duallv restores and rc- sia—and not only a i-etaedv l"Jt
the .disivsed tissues to a r.’/T which works gradually
their fanner htealth and strength, relmildin;: and s'imuUiing the
prometra'digestion and creates glands which periorm thedigesa normal appetite.'-.Jlottle, 50C* live functions. Package, 25c.

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chief!) of .f r e e I’hosphosu,
C.lycophosphate.i, Iron Pyrophosphate and Calisaya.
The wonderful results of this
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it supplies Phosphorus to the
nerve cells in a condition in
which it can be immediately and
easily taken up by’ them. It is
the only known preparation in
w'.Jch free Phospnuru»—that is,
Phosphuntk which -remains ind'-c.nitclv 'inoxTcjized—i&gt; useiThe Glycbphosphgtefi actual
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of mKllci„e a„d unqoev
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O1 iron whi&lt; h gives tone and
color, and the combined alkaloidsof Calisaya Bark have a
tonic effect on almost all the
functions of the Hodv.
In compounding tb ese vanous elements, the very highest
degree of pharmaceutical skill
has been employed. “5c. aad
J1.W a boule.

This "Hexall" iGuarantee Appears on each package
“ This preparation is guaranteed to give satisfaction. If it does not,
come back and get your money. It belongs to you and we want you
to have it.”

Fred L. Heath &amp; Carveth
The •ttexoXfc Store

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CHRISTMAS AT SANDRINGHAM oented to his majesty when be visited
that country.—Pictorial Magazine.
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She was superbly dreowd in the pin­
The royal family «if Great Britain
I! keeps up Christmas at; Sandringham In nacle of fashion and would have been
beautiful but for a certain stern, buria rlghj royal and oh! fashioned way.
nes^llke expression that rather marred
Tasteful decoration® with holly and j the Nweetness of her face. '
mistletoe abound everywhere. Every
First looking up and down, she dart­
one comes down to the dining -room, ed swiftly into a narrow passageway
where breakfast' Is tikeli en faiuilie and was soon knocking at a Moor- cmEvery one Jias presents for wme one i blazoned With the legend. •‘Signor Oleo
else. All tbe servants jaud tenants are j Margcrlno. Clairvoyant. Future Fore­ ,
remembered, so that there are mauj I told. ’’
The door opened. .
happy hearts on Christina* tnorujug
"When* is the signor’/*' she nervously
Substantial ’joints, geese and turkeys
-with Other good things. Gavv.il delight * demanded.
"In bed. inam.”jj ful way of turning Up nt the very I
‘•Horrors: What’s th? innttep with
houses wln-re they art* most wanted. J
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After breakfast tlie royal family aud him/'
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guests and the ladles ami gcntirim n bl ' .••Xgevouf prostration, .bronght ou by
tlie household go &lt;m a tour of Insprr*
•-Overwork
lion to view the deconit ions, nmttlien,
“Yes, mum. Blue* September be’*-:
lirP
provi'icil
tbe weather H tine, they
walk to vhureh. which, of course, bar been t»uny peerin' into de future fer
people
wot whutcil ter know de value ,
been t;i.&lt;iefully adorned in apiu-ypriMi .
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' ami approved Christmas fashion. On nv Christmus present* dey wins gbiu- ■
tlie enti'y of the king and queen the , to get &gt;♦&lt;» * tney'd -know how much ter .
congregation, rises -that is the only ■pend on theirs.”
Stifling n ehrlek of despair, she sped
formality observed. The king a dome* j
tic chapioiu takes tin* servlre-a bright ; away on-the hunt for some other clalr-1
choral service, with Christmas hymns : voynnt.—New York Herald.

A topsy turvy party &gt;■ good fuu at
Christmas.; Everything Is done at this
party “the other way around.” For in­
stance. a very small Christmas tree is

On the floor a number of packages
must l»e sure to have the topay turvy
scheme. In all those inteuded fur the
girls you should put only «u&lt; b things
as lH&gt;ys likes or use. and the older the
gpeat tlie simpler should tlie toys be.
The next thing iu this topsy turvy par­
ty after tlie distribution of the pack­
ages Is to have sbme one enter tbe
room dressed an Santa Claus with an
empty iMiskec^oTi his back or .in LU
band. but Insiraihof giving each person
penion
a present he »*uyi demand uni- from
each fjcrsoti. iSter on in _ib&lt;
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the guests. play n game of forfeits.
bank their gifts.

Don’t fuss, don’t, hurry, don’t worry,
don’t fret. Christinas has come and
gone many times and will mine and go
ago In. Don’t do one single thing, then,
for nt leant two weeks that will jar
you into forgetting that it was tbe
birthday of peace nnd good will.—Phil-

nnd an anthem.
Then conies luncheon—which If the
(hria'mua Tlm&lt;-» In Dixie.
children’s &lt;hnner — attended by tin
3h. Chris man com« ter de Ian' rr -vtton— ■ king nnd queen and other members of
B«t you 'twon't be soon fsrgotim— the family. The Christmas pudding !• '
brought in. biasing up merrily, to tin: ;
Ftr de ChrtB’mue times In Plate!
intense deliglit of the little princes ami
prim-esses.
The late afternoon is the knout excit­
BUr fa’ jMJWsm en n robblln’ terkey—
ing time for tbe juniors. Tbe doors of
a certain room have been kept rigor-1
Fer d« ChrlAmUN time* In Dixit!
ously fastened since the previous even
-Frank glantop In Atlanta Conatttutton.
ing, her majesty and other member?For the convenience of those who wish to order all o( their papers at ♦
A Jndgre an« a I'iatoL
of hcr family having duly dressed a :
oue lime, all subscribers to the Banner who are paid up to date, cau get X
A correspondent of Law NoAra writes large Christmas tree therein. The door |
the Banner and any one of the following for one year in advance, as *
of the administration of justh-c lu a
is o|&gt;euud. nnd tbe whole party troops i
certain inaular potwrarion of theriJnltfollows:
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in. while tbe royal children evince the
ed Blate** ‘when tbe island was under
greatest delight at tbe CUrtotnins tree i
Bpaniah rule. Judge Z. had bad a quar­ ablaze with lights ami Weighed down ]
rel with an editor. Tbe Judge arranged
$3 05*
with presents. Afterward all sorts of
Banner and Detroit Daily Free Press.
yrttli a hoodlum to Insult the editor in
games are entered Into with a heart!3 05*
Banner and Detroit Daily Journal
order to provoke him to a breach of
uess aud zest that must surely appeal
pence. A policeman to arrest the edi­
3 05*
td every one.
Banner and Grand Rapids Herald
♦
tor was a part of the “plaut.’.’ The plot
Dinner cornea along at 8:46. to which
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
waa carried out, but the editor kept hia
all guests staying In the house and !
temper. The officer arrested him. none many of tbe household are invited by Banner and Detroit Free I’reaa Fann and Live Stock
the |ess. He waa baled before Judge
tbe king. The king and queen aud i
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Z..- who found there was no case. Tbe guests assemble In the drawing room
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judge took from a drawer of hia desk a
first, and then a procession is formed,
Banner and Michigan Partner••••’••..............................
led. of course, by their majesties, who j
revolver, silver jflated and beautifully
75
Bannek and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
Inlaid with gold and mother of pearl, are followed lu order of precedence by
30
Bhcwed It to the prisoner and informed tbe others. The table* are laid In tbe i
Banner and New York Tribune Fanner ..
him that the policeman had delivered
grand salon. Tbe guests are seated at
•To those living on Rural Routes, only.
tbe weapon to-him aa one taken from small oval tables, the king and queen I
sitting opiMMite each other at one, and |
the person of the defendant nnd asked
him whnr he bad to say to the ch«F» are waited ou by fecial footmen. |
Th».f*clU r»w««raottered MM accommod.lion loBeSNKr. pet +
Boar’s head, baron of beef and plum
of carryiag »nn». The editor examine
roue If there l&gt; any paper or roegaxiue not on tbe above Met os wbieh j
the weapon, .nut it in his pocket, ad­ pudding are the staple dishes of tbe ।
ve can eave you money we will try and do ao. Remember the BANNER +
royal Christmas dl.iper.
mitted that he ha4» had Itlp bLs jiraaeB- for
•less *•
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ther in combination or alone. ♦
After dinner there may be a dance or
slon. product a permit from the Span­
is never sold
than
51.00
era In the eombbaation.
ish authorities to cury arms and. with &lt; command perform^’ice in the state
AU special prices are .made on the ot)
tme Castilian poll
I&gt;ow&lt;xl bim- baliro.-&gt;m. ttie walls of w-hich are deco­
rated by gjigeons Indian’trophies pretclf out and off wi ;h the jndg*.‘S beau-

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�HASTINGS BANNER DECEMBER 6, 1905.
quite different, nnd tbe official is on
his lofty perch tu t»tay there, surround­
ed by any number of servants. It is
amusing to set- an pfficial here with
his two and ofteher four or five ?ervunts trailing after him. each one fol­
r Continued from pn&lt;e one I
lowing according to the rank, (or lack
of it) which he holds. These people
was framed by an American, Mr. Stro­
have tbe Idea that wc art queer people
bel! who is legal advisor to His Mnjeaif we carry anything, no matter how ;
tv. Here in Pitsanuloke as well as in small it is.—the parasol is the only ex-1
'all parts of the kingdom tbe Govern­
ception.I know. It is very wMom one
ment is tryng to raise its internal rev­
sees two people walking abreast, and
enue now in various ways, since the
gambling houses are closed. A' woman the attention that is paid by a white
who has a “haap” (a certain measure man to his wife or any white woman
is marvelous in their eyes, simply be­
here) of rioe to sell must pay 4 atts
cause woman baa always bad to take
to tbe Government for a license; Four
second piai»&gt; in the OriAit, and in
utts are Equivalent to about one cent.
If a farmer owns several sugar palms aome ;conntriws. as in India, her con­
dition is worse than a boast of burden.
he must pay about 4 cents apiece to
Word was received here this morning
the government. Here i» man cannot
that the Crown Prince will he here
kill u pig without permission first. about tbe first of October. We shall •
The pig killing business ba* been let
be in Bangkok at that time, so will
•out to a farmer who pays the Govern­
not see him.
ment so mudi for the privilege and so
has a right to a monopoly of the busi­
WILL
THE SCIENTIST
ness in order to protect himself and his
PLEASE TRY IT?
business. Tbe sale of whiskey and

WORD FROM
FAR AWAY SIAM

CHRISTMAS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
We.had .a World Beater' record for business
last year, but we are going to beat it this year.
And there is no reason why i-e shouldn’t. We
are better acquainted, and the people know me
and my work better than ever before. I am
better equipped with all the newest and latest
things in Photo Mount.--. Cards. Folders than 1
ever was in the paA.
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Look at the inducement I am offering.
If
this doesn't bring Brasineta what will ? How
else, can you make io mai iy l&gt;eautifnl presents
for,so little money■

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opium is under similar control.. In
Some so-called acientdtit is bat ^ith
Bangkok a large syndicate has the sole tbe statement that pound for pound
1 right to import- opium, into the king bananaB are jiMtvaa nutritions as beet
i &lt;lom for which it pays many million. steak. We should like to eec-this gentle­
' ticals
have mail
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w tbe
imv government. They .....v
man iry
try iia unii;&gt;ne
banana miiwn
ration and have to
| inspectors who board every vessel that ■ work hard on a farm. His girth would
comes into Bangkok to see if any4 opium double in a season in the effort to bold
■ is lieing amuggled into thu country. I enough bananas to keep the breath of
{ and if any oite is caught by their agents ■ |ife jn h'jm; Alb the banana eating
■ that one is panished according to the nations are |&gt;ot bellied. This is one of
j laws uf Siam, These farmers are all1 the many casi«. where chemical analyj protected .by the laws of the cuuntrv
■ Mij, and facts don't hitch
j that -it is hard to infringe m»on any of
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MARRIAOE OF l&gt;. I&gt; PITNAM
i The iu»pit«l WAS empty &lt;if jwliwiu
ANI&gt; MARIE A. WICKWIRB
J f«»r one »»r two days but now is fast fill,.k
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Firtmau, principal ot the
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mar**iage at Kalamazoo Wednesday last.
one place ps here at Pitsanuloke during (
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They are bbth highly Esteemed and
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western -medicine is becoming mon*' .
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and more popular with uni pe-nne.
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With the increase of sale* wt- are com- ’
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rhev will make treir home in Prairie- ,
I pelled to buv heavier from London. . •
। This year,Dr. W. expects to buy
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With every dozen of my BEST CABINETS
you will get the How Style,
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Handsome
Life Sized Portrait FRIEE OF CHARQE.
This lifb sized portrait a &gt;&gt;n&lt;&gt;
is iictnirlly worth
$3.Qi&gt;:i.bd sells for that, j
With tbe small si)e yol get'an extra picture
tnnunted oaa large.j hand: onie mount—a pretty
? picture to keep,
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YOU KNOW WHAT YO(? GET, WHEN YOU

GET CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL.
I will be at mj vttdio in Middleville everv
THURSDAY, Im-ated ii Hie'
' Feigunon Build' ’
ing. west side.
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H. J. CHR STMAS
PHOTOGRAPHER.
HASTINGS,

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i worth of nnslicino and supplierfetr the
i disi-ensary and hospital. With this
— 1 mail Doctor simds for $.'75.t»0 worth &lt;&gt;f
supplies t«&gt; Chicago, and a like sum t&lt;&gt;
! Johnam and Johnson the large bandage

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Yuu will waul ^biae of oiir Houl-Made Taffy and Peanut
Cri^p. They are purl?, and made out of the best rualvrlals, aud
made KIGHT.
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You will like our Home Made Apple Butter Pies.
SANITARY
n £&gt; cr

a

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BREAD.

jut* s*« h •cause it is made right:
*l 6 ck*an u:.d wholesome. It’s wrappedlKoUedp iptraa boon as Its baked.

FINE LINE Ol: CIGARS AND CONF ECT IONS.

VESTER &amp; CARTER.
“Originaters io! Imitators...

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Props. The CITY BAKERY.

YOUR FUTURE SUCCESS
“I like the man who’s wide awake and'grabs the first
good chance
That comes along invitin’ him hit fortune to advance.
1 want him born with sense enoijgh to take the truth to
heart.
That they’re the likeliest to win who get au early start.
But. after all, if he should let his first good chance
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slip by.
He mustn’t feel that all ie lost, and just give up and sigh;
Well I guess not! And so I preach from this old-fash­
ioned text:
"If one good chance gets by yon, just brace up and grab
^he pext.
The dreamy poets, somewhere in their versifyin’ state
That Opportunity knocks once at every moral's gate!
And if the gate ain’t prumptlj’swung wide open there
and then.
Why! Opportunity feels hulfed, arid never knocks again.
Well, that’s the doctrine, seems to me. to preach to them
that's slow
And sort o' careless and disposed to let their chances go:
But. notwithstanding all thuj say. I’m dingin’ to the text:
“ If one good chance gets by you. jtjst lay low and grab the
next.’’ ' ■
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We.caiiiiot recall lost opportunities, but we can retrieve
at leant a part of fortunes lost by embracing opportunities
now at hand, and build a competency to protect uh in our de­
clining years.

I am now offering opportunities to invest your money in
securities that are as safe as the very best improved real
estate can make them; that will pajy you 2 per cent every
three months, aud at tbe same time your securities constant­
ly increasing in value, also industrial securities that will pay
12 to 20 per cent per annum, that are absolutely safe.

My plan allots you to save and invest at the same time,
an opportunity whereby you can.invest each month the mon­
ey yon can spare.
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Will yon give me the opportunity to explain the plan to
yon? It is very interesting. Will yon listen to the call of
opportunity? Will you let me serve you? A simple request
will bring Hie plan in detail, or call at my office and talk the
matter over, let us get acquainted.

C. B. BENHAM,
Real Estate and Investment Broker.

City Bank Bldg,

Hastings, Mich-

Will be in office Wednesday, Thuraday aad Saturday Evenings.

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i There were many very pleasant
! f»®iiy reunions in this city Thun ks -

‘ and al&gt;sorbent eorton manufacturers of j K&gt;' ing day.
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.Only LlNhoppingdayslieforeChrist*a large amount of dressings here as the ’ mas. Now is the time to bqy your
1 people have very few if any-cloths at 1 holiday present*.

Christmas

Bethlehem
ETHLEUEM. th® central spot of
i/bristmastide, is a Cbrl.stlnn
heart of'•Motawn set In tl
baiiHiie&lt;iunl.-’mK
rh grunts the ?»c of the
Greek church
ie Nativity to th( laitiii
groin/ of
Dec.
foremen Im tegln on
&lt;
church.
24 by the image of
carried from the basilica of St.
being carriM
tlie sacred grotto vt tbe
tl NaHelena to the
or
There tbe traditional spot
sj
tivlty. where
'Christ's
la marked by an silver
Christ’s birth 1*
star set In tbe rocky pavement.
in
The service begins ut 10 i&gt;'H&lt;
Tbe
tbe evening. It opfetja with the chantlug of jMilnm without any ruusii
companitnent. The pnjrlarch of Jem-

Many English girls believe that they
will not Im* wedded Inside of twelve
mohllis unless they have ut least one
kiss under tbe mistletoe
In many
&lt;*ouiith‘s a berry Is plucked from* rhe
mistletoe with each kiss, and when
Ibero are il&lt;&gt; terries u« kisses an* al­
lowed. .Mhtletuc iw! tu. be consider*
ed a charm or amulet; ?v ward off the
bal'-ful influence of Witches., It wur
also coushlered tlyu its influence w;.sirrerdstlble. that no one could po«udbly
pass iM'neath It without yielding to It4
power, and faience’ hath mtitvun and
ami.l must submit to the salutation
which has since become customary.—
-Self Culture Maguslm*.

To make chocolate cdrtunelft dissolve
over a lire one cupful of molasses nnd
two teaeupfuls of augur: add ont-qunr
ter of a pound of grated chocolate nnd
a piece, of butter the Mae of an egg,
boll for flftreu or twrrfty mlputes; pour
Into flat buttered dhbrs.1o tbe depth of
a quarter of tin inch aud when cold-rut
Into kquttn-i uti: itvit inislzv.

;» tiiually officiates* in the
&lt;iy iiil* iHvuKloti|hc i«
is tTpreMSu^ta!
rcpr
blit alij
uf
th** Latin hLhuU Tb^
Tbv lujeriur
il»J&lt;
church is luobtj iM^turwqur,
pkturenq
for
tra provided
In Cornwall vtirtauia* iwp is a spe­
ihc. built t&gt;f
tqade up of »ht- cial bolid.tr with children. who are al­
lowed 1 &gt; sit t::&gt; till midnight and drink
with red fruuUvo. itvnttiug pcfllnsl to the ••iw»rk." a« rhe Yule log I* called
v.tpK when uu&gt;rr(Hl ibid lint eapt rut- there.

eretl by white veil* w|ien alagle.
A« they •enter the riiurvli they nt firm
, all for wounds.. This month's sales
The Young Men'* Social .Club had a
knee) down and then mi ujnhi tbe
' amount to 110(1 ticals which is eqnivacry fine party at St. Ruse’s hall
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ground
in- true orienial fashion. “*In
■ lent to alsiut |3UU gold. .
1 Thanksgiving night.
tlie dltflly Ilgiited church." says one
I Last Sunday we hud the pleasure of । Rex Wilson and Ed. Houvencr
'ill 1 who has seen the A’niice, “them? squatrrextling .contest nt St. . ting varicolored flgvren. with their
seeing-the yrife &lt;&gt;( Doctor’s first assist-meet __________
in a
; ant baptized as well as her child and Rose’s* kali Monda.vni^ft. Dec. 11.“
beautiful faces lit. up by fits and starts
| site wds receved-into the church; at’: The Woodland Creamery Co. has an : by flashes of the candles. Intent on de­
the same time one of Mr. Cooper's j adv. in another column that will la* of i votlon, xeera like so many modem Ma­
i donnas come to celebrate the glory of
c&lt; Kilicswas ul*&gt; received. Slowly we:
interest to those who own cream wpa- ! the first Madonna." .1
I are udiling to dnr little church bdrr. but
rators.
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Precisely at mldtildit the nd'iitlflcs!
i the members wv Have are uf sterling ■
Kalamazoo dealers are predicting a Wflh maxK is celebratled. the figure of
j qualities. Kroo Koo. Doctors firet as-4
eual
famine,
caused
bv
the
cantern
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‘s! ’* ’'reiulit iu :i teak
.nd de' sistant. is a a tine young man respected I
minmWn.inttor.kra on
oft be!
•l'»r
I and trusted by all. He exerts a posi- i . .
, tive .Christian influence on all our ad- j. ’.or
°‘ car'
beronta Ho con
Chines. Si«&lt;!«''»» of well rotted rtablr n&gt;.uw.-.n.l Enitlieh. and U anr^luate vt
l’ot
*&gt;■•' l««“ J“« «&lt; '■&gt;» •»: the Cbri.ti^i HigbSch.a&gt;l at Bangkok. «!»■&gt;&gt;»« &lt;* winter will make tbe icnua
It we only bait KXXI yotmir men joat twtb thicker and greerer nexj anmmer.
like Kroo Koo. Siam would be soon
Modern
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‘ business life is of that
evangelized. This in a most difficult strenuous type that twenty years of it
field to work in as the people are so in- will al&gt;out finish up a man, while the
diffeftfnt to the Christian religion. , farmer* can keep a-going till he is
They are not at all openly opposed: 1 aeveniy.
they listen very attentively, appreciate I Tbe national grange has placed itself |
onr schools and dispensaries but don’t On record as approving^ President
care to embrace our religion. But we Hoosevelt'N stand on th** railroad rate
can already see beginnings of a* great question. We are sure Barry county
awakening here in Siam, as tbe Govern­ grangera unaminously approve the
ment is moat kindly disposed to us and action of tbe national body.
our work. The king himself gavo40(X&gt;
A Texas girl advertised for a hnsliand ;
ticals to the fund for the Nakawn hos- •
• and got him. Tbe total expend for
pital. Prince Damron g said he would Fadvertiang.
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wedding outfit, etc., was
give no less than ,5000 ticals tv tbe new j $1L(*O. Within a year Vie died leaving
Y. M., C. A. work in Bangkok. Our h 4
| ter an insurance policy for $10,000.
hospital here was built entirely by i yet
t some people say it doesn't pay to
money from native officials of this | uavertj^'
Province. We are very much encour- I
!. Every Jewish store, shop, 'factory.
aged te what we see on every hand.
। office or other pinee of secular occupa.
Let
« Invited
I {fill Z I, &gt;-■ .11 rr/.ll t till, u.nwl.t
..t
school, lour servants apd attendants at ■ u ._
'
4 p. m. Munday. Dec. 4. and tlie re- ,
our seryfees. to our house for n good
'mainder of that day -was observed
time and wc had it too. There were
as a day of mounting for the disasters
82 nltqgether, and all entered heartily in Russia.
into, the games all of which were
The rural carriers had reason to be
different from any we had before.
-thankful Thurwlay. They could upend
The un» which all enjoyed most was
the day with their families. But when
the tail-leHs donkey, and then blind­
they looked at tbe big piles of mail '
folded each person took his turn in
that had accumulated for them .Friday p'nning on the tail. We gave a little
memorandum boolt to the boy who morning, they realized that a Thanks­
giving .holiday had its drawbacks.
pinned it nearest. They all enjoyed
Enthusiasm is one of t|ie bust assets
the feata of strength as tried with the
wand in various ways. Dr. W. quite a man can have. But there are many
kinds
of of enthusiasm. . One brand is
took their breath away when be lifted
two men instead of only one, as some like a‘shooting star— it lights up the
heavens
brightly for a few brief mo­
of the others did. ’ Usually two sat
on the carpet with feet braced against ments, and is then gone forever. The
kind
that
wins is like the sun, shining
thu others, and then each took hold of
the bamboo wand and pulled until one forth 385 days a year; a cloud may ob­
or the other had to be lifted to his scure for a time, but when the cloud
fecL Tbe boys all like Dr. W. as he rolls by it is right there doing busineea.

plays with them. He has taught them
to .play leap frog and other out door
sports. They say he has a “ji dee"
or a kind heart.'' Mr. Cooper is a
cripple and an eideriy num and can­
not enter into their life and sports as
younger men can. It keeps him in
good trim too, and as he has trained
himself in atletics especially to haves
good healthy body for the foreign field,
we do not care to see him become
weak even under a tropical sky. The
boards are not sending weak ineu to
tbe field, and each year are realizing
more and more the necessity of strong,
healthy men nnd women too. For re­
freshment we just served two kinds of
nutcandy. which a certain Chinese here
makes, Tbe parents of the (jtile lx&gt;y
in the hospital came and seemed to
have a good timn. The fact that he is
an official of some rank kept them
from entering into any of the sport*.
At home our idea Of a "big man" ie
formed quite largely from hia ability

The drinking of an abundance of
water will prevent appendicitis, hecauae appendicitis is the rreult of con­
stipation and constipation is the result
of insufficient bile and insufficient bile
is the result of an insufficient supply
of liquids. Tliat's what an exchange
says, anyway. If anybody wants any
further reasons they'll have to go else­
where for we're- not here to run the
doctors out of business.

An exchange quite aptly remarks:
Town killers may be classed into
eight separate branchee: First, those
who go out of town ^o do "their trad­
ing. -Second, those who are opposed
to improvements. Third, thoae who
prefer a quiet tolfn to one of prnh Ul]
busineea Fourth, those who imagine
they own the town. Fifth, those who
deride public spirited men. Sixth,
those who oppose every mc-rement that
dose not originate with. thninsplirM
want that doea nr* .(.pe., ,o

( prormlou forms to aacozhpany it. tn.
tlie crypt. As Che long? chanting pro- ■
! eesaloD winds ffitongb the dimly light
; ed church tber? is something weirdly
solemn about the ceremony, and as rhe
1 sacred Image pawsea voripus acts of
worship nre performed by tbe devout
attendants. on the proceaalon muvt~»
flirougii the rough hewn. dimly lit 1
passages from the IjiUb church to the
grotto of the Nativity.
When tbe procession of richly robe.!
ecclesiastics ’reaches the silver star set
iu tbe pavement tbe priests pause nud
stand in a group nbuut the- basket,
wbicb Is deposited upon the star.
Around this star Is tbe Inscription.; “Hie
de virgin* natus eat" ("Here he- was
born of a virgin”!, for this is tbe spot
upon which tradition places the actual
birth of Je us. There tbe impressive
narrative o! tbe birth of Jesus as foundin the gosp *ta is slowly recited. and
when the passage (Luke ii. 7). “And
she brought forth ber firstborn Son anil
wrapped him In swaddling clothes and
laid him In a manger, because there
was no room for them In tbe Inn.” is
read the figure is reverently picked -up
from the star aud carried over to the
opposite side of tbe grotto, where II Is
put Into.a rock cut manger. Tills chndudvs the .•u-rvlcc.— l-ondon Sphere.

Period
of a woan’s Ufa U the ...... rfIJ,
tlven to "d«p ol |,|. ■ ?'*
menses come ot lone
'*
«nnr seontfer unci
. . ' S*
chonteUstothreeortnurv,;., 'Y
couses moth polo . t„a
which can. how...,;
UX1.H
4

Woman's Refuse in-Dh

It qukkly'reliev- &gt;
ousness, kritibth!;.,
fainting, dfczuicss
flashes/weakne-^, ti&gt;
Caniui will bring ■­
this ' ■ dodging ; • .
up your strength fwhie. Try ft.
You can get it.
&gt;1.00 hotties.
“EVERYTHING BUI DEATH

FOR

CHRISTMAS
You wan; Clothes
That FIT YOU
Thai m’fau-. t! .•
hav«' a
URI’.ELi. iwh „

FIT.8ETTES
U)M 9ET.TEB
WEJW BETTES

ular.
Yon need not te a shadow teeatiM!
you are not a sun.
•
A man is knuUn by tie coinpjujy te
keeps—away' from.
•
COUGHS. COLDS AND
CONSTIPATION.

1 have .fij’l.

. BUit

.

*

f^om $20 up.

C. E. LUNN

Few people realist* when taking
FINE TAILORING.
cough .medicines other,' than Foley’s
HASTINGS. Mi?H
Honey ami Tar. that they contain opi­
ate* which are von-qipating besides
being unsafe, particularlv for children.
Foley’s- Bflury aud Tar' contains no
opiates, is safe, and sure and will not
constipate. Fur sale by Arthur E.
strop* tixacou.’.-h 30,1 LeaVtaingk
Mulholland.
-

FOLEYSHONEY^Mt

Your Time
Is Limited
^on have only a little over two weefis in which t«&gt;
Christmas presents.

Our stock of Men s. Boy's, antf Children’s Furnishii.
complete.

.

House Coats, $5.00 to $8.00.
Fine Suspenders, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
Fine Neckwear, 50c, $1.00.

Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c to 75c each.

Fine Mufflers, 50c to $2.00.
Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00
Caps, 50c to $1.50.

Sweaters, $1.00 to $4.50 (the latter equal to most $6.00
ones.)
Fancy Shirts, $ 1.00 to $ 1.50.
Fur Gloves or Mittens, $ J.00 to $3.00.

We-invite »n inspection of these goods.

Chidester &amp; Burton,
Leading' Clothiers.

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PEOPLE

rook to the Banner for
Auction Advertising.

HASTINGS

BANNER

We Make Dates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers.

SIXTEEN PACES.
M1CH1GAX- WEITNESDAY. DECEMBER

PACES 1 TO 8.

•rs, and
“red, by

aVISITTOTHE

AS INTERESTING

FATHERLAND.
• ILRESHNG INTERVIEW

Willi

MICHAEL DOSTER RECENTLY
klirt. RNUDF^OM GERMANY.,

HOW THE FARMERS
blends,
nd cold
‘ng, etc.
through
nd build

~

, 00 THEIR WORK.

ti&lt;n’.ian'l f-'rlends

Couldn't Be-

\ c His Statements About Farm
iXlsUlo

Use

*.?.-«.*&gt; Michael Doster. the prom: and well known farmer of Prairie­
township was in the city aud was
;i&gt;a*!f caller at the BANNER uftica.
•illy "Mr.'iDoatty* returned from a
&gt;• Germany. his first return visit
i. ratio rlap.il siaee he left it as a
u man over 5U years ago. The
-.•vriiM to hate rejuvenated Mike
.'•■tuly. because; he step.i off .like a
and roots; better than he has in
D&lt;oter's ucoount of his trip is
interesting, especially' that part
condition* as they are
The farmers of this
{appreciate conditions as

•an. be
mroriji
purtiJthilipb

-TAR

AS NEWS COLUMNS
ARF. tHE ADVERTISING COLUMNS

JUST NOW.

H is at this Masun that the adver­
tising ebldms u^th- newspaper, are as
alwolutclv interesting as tfi.. Bews
coiuinna. In them the merchants make
their announevdients. tell oft the goods
they have to sell, the bargain, they
have jo offer. This is jtrtit what evervIxxly wants to know all about just now
rot only in regard to holtdav gmxK
but a« to the staples as well, the things
to wear and to eat. fur the household,
for urnameut. for luxury and for use’
It is. what intereats. alike those who
have an abundance of money aud those
of liiuite-1 means. It is lor men as
Well as the women.and it is a conven­
ience n&gt; shoppers us well as useful in
formation. With the advertisement,
to guide them shopping tours are made
shorter and easier, and the money
available is disbursed to greater ad­
. vantage.
\

Morrill, Iambic &amp; C« Make Timely

Suggestions to Christmas
Shoppers.
Elsewnere will lie fuond the announcement of Morrill, Latnbie &amp; Co., who

•ffer some excellent suggestions to
Christmas buyers. From their big line
of clothing and furnishing guous seleclions tv please the meb folks will not
U a hard tank. They stand behind
the goods they sell; sell them on their
merits;
und do business 1 ‘on the
Hquare” with all comers—one price to
all. and that a fair reasonable price.

EVERY EVENING NEXT WEEK.
Hostings Merchants Will Kce(i Stores

Optn Evening Next/1
Week.

The proprietors of the stores jii Hast­
ings will keep open evenings all next
week ho as to facilitate Christmas shop­
ping. We believe this is a wise move
and certainly one that will be appreci­
ated by their customers.
Willard Perry went to'Grund Rapid*
yesterday to attend the state grange.'

STOMACH SENT TO ANN ARBOR.
NO EXAMINATION MADE

'

THE

OF SAME

ROBBERY
CHARGE ADMITTED

Annison and Coats Admit they Gave
Fculon Liquor and Robbed
Him.

The exaininatiou into the cause of
the death bf Chas. Fenton, who Was
found dead in tbe outhouse near the
•St James Hotel. Middleville, was cuntinned hist week. There are grounds
for spspeeting to* was drugged as well
as robbed.- His stomach was sent to
Ann Arbor for h chemical analysis.
h’rt Dr. Vaughn declined to make the
examination unless the sheriff would
. personally feuarantee the
charge
hi-. Dry X aughn. would make fur that
service.# The sheriff felt he was nor
authorized) to make such u guaranty,
»o in all nrobabilrtv this feature of
the case will have to.lie dropped. Dr.
\ aughn
reason
for demanding a
guaranty was because the supervisors
FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING MELD
of this county a year or so ago Tent
AT THE PARKER HOUSE
one ot his bills from Mt&lt;u to $5&lt;i. and
be did not; fev] calle&lt;i upon to submit
THURSDAY.
•to the ;x»Uibility uf such action again.
Ft is to Im* greatly regretted that the
HAD A FINE BANQUET ALSO •iny.'stigatibn of the Vwwjblc murder of
Fenton must be stopped. We hope the
supehriMinf may give the sheriff and
prosyieutor (authority to incur expenses
Elected New Officer*. Listened
Te«|Uired to ferret out evidence in
Interesting Paper by Dr.
serious criminal charges We lielieve
they should economise in expense bills
Richard Smith.
where iKKssIblt* but wo think it jxxir
Thursday afternoon the doctors of economy tJ practically block investiga­
Barry County, or. at least 18 of them tion in a stlrious case like this.
ran away front their patient* and forAnnisun and Coats were examined,
gpt their pill boxes' long enough to
and'admitted on the stand that they
have a jolly good time', and they had
gut Fenton idrunk for the purpose of
it. The occasion whs the fourth an­
Cubbing him and that they did rub
nual meeting which was held ar* the
him. It is', not a violent stretch &lt;rf
Parker House.
First on the program wa« the ban­ one’s imaxinatiuu tu suspect men who
admit *ueb in crime nt Uuiiig a mure
quet and such a spread ns mine host
serious &lt;mc. We are sorry the case is
PUrker had prepared for the pill dis­
nut to b&lt;« invest igatt-J further, and
pensers. Now they are not accustomed hope.it will never be j&lt;o**ible Again to
to dieting on bait'd hay and Know balls; stop an in Mitigation like this for a
l»nt the fine menu prepared by the
serious crime beemtoe of possible cvmlandlord of the Parker bouse was Inure
’plications Over expense* We du nut
than they hail figured on. And weTj censure the jiilbciTs. and certainly the
lipt apples to marbles that they dis board of supervisor* did not mean their
patched things they would caution action to result so seriously.
their healthiest patients to beware of.
but probably took some of their own
medicine to help digest the rich thing* WILL NOT MOVE
provided fur thorn at this banquet.TO MIDDLEVILLE
After the delectable viands had been
duly discussed came the business ses­
sion. when the fullowing officers were H. J. Christmas Will Continue His
elected for the ensuing year: Presi­
Residence and Photograph
dent. Dr. D. E. Fuller, of this c.ity,

DOCTORS HAVE
A BIG IINI

•
BEST ICE

M. MATTHEWS AND CO. PREPAR­

OF THE NEWSPAPER

r thebe. In this county
i who owns only -10 acres
• . :&lt;ifid is eoqnied a? a small land-ownOver tn My. D^setr'R old home in
‘•vrrtiany.
Itowevetf. the man who
v r.s ‘ acres of land; is a big farmer.
-nked upon, as « large land qwner.
■But it' was the working of land
■ •\ri there that caused Mike's big
init! to shake with laughter, om he
Tvid about it. Farm machinery such
«*- we know here is unknown overre. There are no eelf binders,
;n. w,-rs. hay loader^ or anything else
the’line of machinery, to make
rinnlog easy, and farm life Attractive
Horses on.the farm aro unknown over
there, .all rhe - work lieing* done by
rattle and the women folks, doing the
timing. In (iruwiug hay. wheat or
' ;ii.-r cereals, they
'
have a rack not
pinch unlike
iwoud-rack that we.
wLea
‘a: *o tfiaraioad
■ rinany would jn«t be a nite ".Htart. v,r 4 )•&gt;«’! here.
i
.
Tb • farms ovtrr there run as! a general
C -ug tram a qiiarteriof an acre up to
u: . ■*•. The Itind lan’t plowed but
•:There are' n&lt;- fences, the
1'idary liny? -ictwieen farms being
*1 trkrsl by izats or stone*.
,
,
Think of,(left-man formere dirking a
■-■jng oft from half an acre of no-better
bo &lt;1 than hundreds and huBdreds of
n-r.-s in Burry county. What wpuid
: .rmers here think of being cooped up
;:k«- that' Mike says that if the farm• - of thi- cDuptry would lie.a* careful
ind us economical a* ar»» those of
■- ;rmat!) the farmers ■ here would all
&gt;u rich in a few years that they
-ureuld'nt know what tu do with their vice president. Dr. J W. Rigterink. of
:ii *n«*y. C&gt;n tiding he mentioned, that Freeport, secretary and treasufer, Dr.
toight I.*-1riid with profit on land here J. G. McGnftin. of thia city; delegates
that i&gt;'liecoutiuy. impoverished, is un- to £he state medical association meet­
:*.ersaily adoptover there. In the ing, Dr. Rigterink. and alternate Dr.
- hon'he risiti*din. Gennany every Chas. Russell of this city.
w»ii*-- has a big ciitern in his burn ' Then came the literary feast, for
ya- . that. Cigdhes all th- drainage. which many good things bud been pre­
' ।•i
the eistiern Hx'cumes full the pared ; but the banquet had consumed
•'.-iter i&gt; drawn away land poured over so much time that tbe .leading of
'I.-land, which keeps it Tip tv the papers by Barry County doctors was
diest suite of fertility, and prevents deferred until the next regular meet­
ing. All then listened . to a very
&lt; &lt;'!itin«a no pints fifteen
thoughtful discussion of “The Surgi­
cal Treatment of Hernia' Iry Dr
MAKE EXCELLENT CHRIST­
Richard Smith, of Grand Rapid-. ^h&lt;

MAS SUGGESTIONS.

.ASSURED SUPPLY
IHVESTiGATIIK THE
.
OF
fENTOK (ASE

ATTORNEY NKItOLS
IS DISCHARGED

MASONIC

TEM­

PLE ASSURED.
THE N^CESSARV.$3.UUU IS PR ACT­

ED TO GUARANTEE SUPPLY OF
JUDGE SMITH HOLDS THE PLEA

LONG LAKE ICE
AT BAR TO BE
Of the excellent quality of Long lake
iw.anyone acquainted with that springGOOD.
fed Ixxlyuf water does diot need to be
avuired. Pts cleanueyi. and clearness
come from the faet that no drainage DISMISSES PROSECU­
stream ••uters it at all—spring.- maintain
TOR’S DEMURRER
ingitffcmeriiupply.Neuini M. Matthew&amp; Co. aiinoimc** elsewhere that th«\will till ihair big, r.vw icr hbtiM ibis Holds' Nichols Cannot Be Twice in
winter with Ung lake ire and that
Jeopardy on Same State
they have arrange ! with a Kalamazoo
ot Facts.
concern haying an ice bouse at Long
,Hkc
f,,r a
«y further supply
of ice they
lake for
any
t,
Monday morning Judge Smith sus­
«"»&gt;'
need.
They-auk
the
citizens
of
may need. They ask
Hustings to see them tefote placing tained the plea at bar presented by
Attorney G. C. Nichols, of Ionia,
'
charged with perjury in connection
with the Grand Rapids water deal
SPECIAL SALE OF LAMPS.
'•»*% dismisM-d the demurrer offered
Hama &amp; Rum announce a special Mile by Prosecutor Brown, of Kent Co.,
of lamp* this week that will tie of in­ and ordered .Nichols to* be dismisst-d
terest to our readers. See their adv. from custody.
for particulars
The questions involved in Judge
Smith's findings are purely legal prop­
ositions; His- deejsion does not bar
th* prosecution from going to the
supreme courts, in fact the way is now
open for that court to settle finally the
law points not only that are raided in
the plea at liar, but also that might be
raised in the-trial'of th«» caw/ touching
the admissibility of certain evidence
BUILDING NEXT
which wMs used ouc»* in . the trial of
thu case against Nichole at Grand
.
WEEK.
'Haven, when.* be was tried and acquitTWl on the charge W attempting to
suborn k witness in the water deal
DATES ARE DEC.

BARRY (0. POUL
TRY EXHIBITION

20TH TO 23RD

UALLY PLEDGED. WILL
BUILD NEXT YEAR
Our Masonic friends will !»■ interest­
ed ,tn know that the
00*1 in pledges
needed to be raised for the building of
a .Miisunie tem|ilu in this tfity is prac­
tically nil sulwcrilwl at this time, just
a smnU'aipqunt-being needed tu wake
up the amount. Of course this J4.(MM
will be but a part of 'th® cist of* the
temple, hut with this as a ^asis. • and
with the land pajd fur.'it will* be easyto .raise the balance by bonds, as has
been done in other cities. The build­
ing proposed will Im* a credit to thin
city, and of great service to the Masons
of Hastings.

ADVERTISED

LETTERS.

Mr*. Ida Young. trrs. John A. Beyron. Miss. Elsie Mead. Sljiss Lillie
Smith. Miss C. Brdjra Emerson. Mr.
J. G. Benjamin. Bernard Grtien, U-wis
Brnntmyer, W. H. Andrews.!

WILL DEDICATE
NEW CHURCH
UNITED

BRETHREN

WILL

DOTHAT NEXT

SUNDAY

EXERCISES MORNING
AND AFTERNOON.

The case which J bilge Smith dis­
missed Munday was a charge of perjury
in stating before Judge Wolcott when Great Credit Due to Society and Pas­
?.*.&lt; Assured as over SUU Bird.*
examined, at the time the alleged at­
tor Fritz for Building
Are Already Promised for
tempt to bribe Witness Garman was
New Church.
made, that he knew nothing about any
Exhibition.
of the alleged facts in the attempted
Next Sunday the new United Breth­
The second exhibition of the Barry bribery.ren church in the second ward will be
f'ounty Poulety Association will take
The grounds on which Judge Smith dedicated. Through much hard work
place next week from-Wednesday Dec. sustains the plea at bar, dismisses
and self sacrifice this church has been
20 to Saturday Dec. 28. Our readers Prosecutor Brown's ttemurrer. and dis­
built. It has nut a wealthy member­
will well remember the first one which charges Nichols.are in brief these.
ship. but has what is even better, u.
was held last year. Despite the in­
.(I; That a man .cannot be. placed willing membership. Pastor and people
clement weather and short notice it was twice tn jeopardy for the same ofiense. ’
have unitedly and snceoemfully. Last
a li’ie aucoera. over
birds, being
TfiMt h««mi ci •
vf AaH* are wvcK we described tjle new church,
shown and the receipts more than before a prosecuting attorney out of
which.will be a grept convenience to
paying expenses.
.
which facts, as in this case, two or the membership -and u credit to the
The exhibition next week protniM-i three different criminal actions might
city. -Rev. 8. F. Fritz and the mem­
to largely surpass the one last year. be instituted—such as bribery, jierjury. . bers of his church au^ict ngregationure
Over 5W bl ais ar*, already a spurred for ,or conspiracy to sulmrn a wiuuw— to be congratulated.
the show. The exhibition is open not then the prosecution must elect which
Following in the order of services for
only to this city and county but to. one of the possible cases they will tn’ next Sunday;
the whole state. Sharpe Butterfield, the. accused person, on. aud having
of Windsor, Canada, an acknowledged elected which one. then the prosecution
expert, will act a.* judge.
is barred from trying the accused per­
We hope there may l»e a good . at­ son on any of the other possible cases
tendance of visitors. A poultry show growing out of the same set of facts.
is well worth seeing^and it is a. good
Judge Smith holds that in the trial
thing to encourage such exhibitions in at Grand Huven Mr. Nichols was acHymn.
this countv. Whatever may improve .quitt'il npon a state of facts Autatanti- Prayer.
laud ot the JnBuUe.
"the breeds of poultry or increase in­ ally the same as those on which con-&gt; yimrtettr.
Antionui'eiiirni-.
tercut in poultry raising is of public victian would have to be sought in the stalo. Str. Horton.
Sermon. Btahop Matthew*. I', th
interest and of public benefit.
present case. He further held that the Kepw। Ct BnlliniiK Committee.
onrriuK. Offeratory. iirrhrMra.
Business Here.
people after the trial of Saulsbury in
■ Grand Rapids elected to try Attorney .Dedicatory *erv|ee-Coudected by Bbbop MatBecause he ha* established a branch
J. F. OSWALD OF DOSTER
Nichols for an attempt tu induce Wit­
establishment in Middleville, and goes
ness Garman to commit perjury, and
there every Thursday.,in some manulT
Hardware Dealer. Is Quoting therefore cannot now try Nichols for
the impression ha* gone out that H. J.
the otfens** of perjury, when the facts Hymn.
Christmas the photographer is about
Close Trices on Coal
to substantiate both charges are
to move to that town, Thi* is a mis­
Stoves.
practically the same.
taken idea. Mr, Christmas has built
Of’course these are technical points
In another column on our,Sou th west
a fine home In Hustings likes it here,
of law. and the finding of J ndge Smith
ha.* a fine bnsine** here, and no idea of Barry page will be found the an­
does not bar the prosecution from pro­
giving it up or locating in any other nouncement of J. F. Oswald the Doster
ceeding with the case against Attorney
town. He will be found at the old hardware dealer, who is now offering
Nichols if they so desire by appealing
stand in Harjlings, and-ha* no thought some clow prices on coal stoves. He
to the supreme court to.set aaide Judge
of giving up hi* pleasant add prosper­ will have further announcements bn
Smith's order. Whether
tbe - Kent
other liness, ami our readers in South­
ous bn-inemlin this city.
county prosecutor will do this ur not
CHARLOTTE BEATEN
west Barry will find Mr. Oswald a re­
we are not advised
In the bowling contest in this city
liable dealer who does as he advertises.
address being illustrated by stereopHE EARNED THE MONEY
between Hastings and Charlotte fowl*
Hq keeps a good stock of hardware and
tican views.
CARD FROM DELTON STATE BANK
era. Hastings Won by 72 point*. Hast­
implements, treats folk*so they likwio
All the doctor? present voted it as
The Hastings Banner.
ings score was 2288. Charlotte 2166.
;
come
again,
and
makes
close
prices,
one of tbe very best meetings in the I FF PRYOR Carries Two Cords of
Hastings, Mich. .
George Coleman bowled 475, tbe high­
forbelfimsto do a large volume of
history of the society.
•
est score for the three games, while
Wood Up Twa Flights of Stairs
bnsinesv and to do it quotes low fig­ Gentlemen:
In order to correct any misapprehen­ Al Wood bowled the highest score or
ures on his gixxls.
For 50 Cents.
sion regarding the conditions of the "one game 187. We understand there is
i FINES THREE
SALOONISTS
Lee’Pryorat n recent Mxccabee meet­
reaignation of our Cashier. Mr. E. S. some talk of bowling the deciding
j
DESERVES GOOD TRADE
ing expressed tbe idea that W) cents
Morehouse, we wish to say that nothing match in Grand Rapids.
&lt;
a cord
a large price for carrying
pertaining to the business of ’ tbe bank
Thos. Doyle. Pierce OConnor and W. a'cord of wood up two ’flights of stairs
will in any way be affected, and that
George Newton Has Clean New Stock
;
to the Maccahee hall. Charle* Beach
a matter entirely foreign to our busi­
SIXTEEN PAGES
Carr Fined for Liquor Law
of Jewelry. Prices Are
said Lee w ould think otherwise if he
ness prompted his action.
For the third time the BANNER
Violations.
carried it himself. The talk rreulted
Mr. Morehouse is at his desk to-day
Right.
issues 16 pages. The advertising
andr Pierce
O’Connor in Mr. Beach offering to sell the Mac­
and will be until his personal, matters
Thoh. Doyle
1—j— —
- will be found as Interesting and
It is a matter of pleasure to bis are adjusted.
I pleaded guilty to failure
... — tocaremove
]KX.f( tw-o cords of wood for a dollar
instructive as any part of the
; screens in front "of their bars after a cord : If Ufc would Scarry it up to ! many friends ‘to note the increasing
Delton State Bank.
paper.
j
trade.
George
Newton
,is
winning
in
A.
A.
Aldrich.
Pres.
closing hours, and W. Carr to keeping tbe hail for 25 cents a cord. The
J. G. Hughes, Vice Pre*.
This issue of the BANNER is
bis saloon open after hours. Judge wood Iwas delivered Saturday by Sir. । the jewelry business. About a year
W. Elliott, Director.
equal to over 20 pages Qf the six
I
ago
ho
started
in
a
very
modest
way.
Smith fined the fiftt two $20 each and Beach and .to make sure that Lee
Dolton. Mich.. D«*. Util. 1905.
column paper we printed a year
' He has kept adding to his stock, and
would
have
a
good
time,
part
of
the
the latter $25.
ago, and is the largest paper ever
load was gr4en chdnkn. But .Lee's can now offer a fine line of clocks,
HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES.
issued in Hastings.
grit was up...and .that two cords were j watches and jewelry, on which he has
For the above occasion the C. K. &amp;
It Is It great satisfaction to tKe
placed very reasonable prices. Holiday 8. Ry. Co. will sell round trip excur­
carried up two flights of stairs in­
like a letter from home.
BANNER to serve both Its readers
well, hi the course of the day. He in­ buyers should see him. first door wqst sion tickets at one and one third fare
Gustus Welcher writes us from Pitts­
and advertisers. While the adver­
I of Chidrater * Burton's before making
ville. Md.*, under date of Dec. 4. “I sisted that it was simply no work at ’ holiday purchases in his line. He will for the round trip. Dates of sale De­
tising pressure has been great, we
was formerly a Barry county boy.' and all—regular boy’s play; but we notice j give you a square deal and will make cember 22, 25 and 30 1905 and Jan­
are presenting with each 16 page
he isn't taking contracts to deliver
uary 1st 19U&amp; Return limit leaving
it is like getting a letter from home
paper more than the regular
good on any purchase. Ho is a firat- destination not later than January 8,
when your paper comes.” Does that any more.
amount of reading matter. Par1 class workman, and If you have any | 1900.________________ _
suggest to you what an acceptable
tlcular attention is called to the
I watch or jewelry repairing to do he
HOGUE'S SPECIAL SALE.
Christmas gift the ^BANNER would
number of columns , of local and
I
A
very
pretty
Christmas
scene
is
will doit on very reasonable terms.
Note the special prices for Saturday
make to some absent friend or relative
shown in Pierson &amp; Son’s show win­ county news in this issue.
ofilv,
quoted
by
W.
L.
Hogue.
They
of youra, whom you would like to re­
dow. It has attracted much notice.
certainly should prove attractive.
member?

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Hastings Banner.

[DRAIN LAW
STILL MUDDLED

A young lady endowed with til* •'
most sensitive nerves mentioned one J
; evening to a .fe’Jr friend.6 assembled to j
her drawing room that she had a h -r I
ASSYRIA.
COOK BROS.. Editors.
ror of the rc*e. "The perfume of ttu- J
Born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clelle
Vanflower,’’ An id she, "gives me a .severe (
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
Auken Dec. 5 a girl.
I SUPREME COURT'S RULING IN headache ami faintness.’’ The con ver- I
satton was interrupted by the visit -&gt;.r !
Mrs. John Tasker attended district I
Saginaw case makes coun-. a fair friend who wore a rosebuu in I
«»NK YEAK
»1 00
Six MONTHS.
60 meeting at Diamondale last week.
her headdress; Our fair h- rutoe turned' I
111KEi: .MONTHS' . ...
.......I. 25
TY LAW doubtful
The L. A. S. will meet with Rev.
pa|e directly, tossed her arms aud foil
EDtereU at th» j-ontollitx at fhudlbt^, Michl- and Mrs. Scott, Thursday. Dec.. 21. t
gracefully to a swoon ui&gt;ua the otto­
fan. an Mvoud els** mattrtr.
Picnic dinner.
' man.
"What a strange nervous suscept!
RULING
IN
IONIA
CASE
ADVERTISING RATES.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Tompkins and I
bitity: What a delicate mid impres­
Display adverttaaff. rulerktuniuhed on appll- Johnnie Augus. visited their uncle j
oaUon.
sionable organization cried the specHenry Augus and wife, at Charlotte. I
Sustains County Drain Law in That tutors. "Fur mercy’s s#kv. madntn. g&lt;)
wiwrcTic a title. Average. of •m'VVu words 'to the Saturday and Sunday.
away! Don't yuf. see’’that you haveHoc.
.
'
County. Should Be Test
Lizzie Tasker returned home from I
dtused this attn k?"
•T?" replied the astonished lady.
.
Woodland
Sunday.
.
Obituary, poet*) wort resolutions, SC a line.
"Yes, of cuiirse it Is the perfume of
Notices ot birth.*, deaths or marriages will be
Tkere ha.*» been no ruling of the su­ tbe rosebud to your hair."
printed tree as w&gt;w» matter.
.
BOWENS MILLS.
Eir’No,ximniunlttUk*i will tie i&gt;ublt»*a4 md"Really, if it is so I will sacrifice tpe
Jar any clrvtimkianees unless It !&gt;car* tnr
Died at bis liome in Wayland twp. preme court of this state directly in­
which I guilty flower, but-Judge batore you
last Thursday of apoplexy A. ,D. volving the county drain law
sentence.
’’
job printing.
I Townley. He was one of the old set- was paired by the last legislature for
The flower, detached from the Leadwveral
counties including Barry
Tn./ HvNXEK tins ane-ot chr t r-t tqutoped 1 tiers and a highlj' respected citizen.
dress, was passed from baud to. hand j
job ofH.v- In Wr&lt;rrn .Mirftlgan, and is i»re&lt;&gt;ar^! I —
county. Two eases have lately been
to dn n-zrry kind 9*
J"b printing* ~ । W. E. Bnwen, Burdett Briggs and
among the spectators, but their sullci- । g
T
’ “
i Chas. Baughman went to Orangeville decided by the supremo court but both tudc-soon gave way to a different euro- ■
fatal rbsebud wus an arti- i
’ The lawt legislature of lbw state wan; |Hht fi„t«nday night to attend Masonic of these are for special county drain tlon.
acta!
one
applying
to
Saginaw
county
severely ceuauwi for passing a]*rimary • lodge.
flelai one!—UhmIoii Leader.
'
!S
law
1... which
.1.1.1, require^! tbe aueonsfu! nom­
A!th01IJ,|1 it r,lnK1 !„t sunni,,. only; the other to Ionia county alone.
Why We H«.r One sided,Mea.
{m
inee to receive at k-ast it* per cent, of there were quite a good many who. In jtliv foilitj case, the court of lasl resort sustains tbe Ionia county law.
'j • Faculties must t* fXWb*--! or the* I ®
the votes east .it the primary- election. turned out to the grange, at this place.
Tin* case from
county 11.In- ■ afll nut grow.. Nature’’!* too g »o-&lt; :i:s I 3g
iruui Saginaw
nui-iimw couuiy
These critic.- took pride in pointing to After -dinner • occured* tbe election of
_L__,_______________ i___
...i I
♦.» nlluM- (,« f:&gt; - iUN’P UUy ' QI
Wiworriin. which, hwl jnxt passed a otiicers ns follows: Master—C. II. J volves points that have lieen rained I economist to allow &gt;:&lt;• t &gt;
J
... . .by ...
&lt;&gt;r function 'which we do not ffl
the ...
highest. court([faculty
'
primary elect mu !itw im urged by Gov­ Baughman :■ Overseer—G. E Pieraqii: ;; but 4&lt;n settled
L
■
with)
reference
to
the special county |I employ. , We cnn hnyO-just what, we ■ 5g
ernor IsaFol'.ettv of-tlH* state, which Lecturer—F. O. Stukoe ; Chaplain—Q, i
lose ami Gmt, will-constantly increase. , H
for several i! erwryining
gave the nomination to the candidate , h„ Jackson'; Secretary—Mrs. James i•. drain act 1passed last year
Everything vw
else wiu
will to* gm.lunlly tnk- ii =?
Si
J
.tronk S
at the primaries ret^iviug the highest Jacksoni Trcaa.—James
J.acxson-1 rountlr»inoludir&gt;K Bkrry conqtj. The „„
number of votes, no matter d he re- ! steward-R. Oliver: Gate keeper—D. Saginaw couury law was i*assed in and powerful nn.i broad Just In jjyo I jal
11*03,1 and applies to that county only, iwrtluu to the extent and. healtbfutocNH .
ceived but 10 pfer c4nt of the total I Haines: Assistant
Steward-E. C.
of the activity of his fneuliles. and It I W
vote.
The injustierf of
permitting ' Knox; Lady Assistant Steward—Miss and the law passed thia, year guvening
this
land other counties was largely musr not be one sided, not an excreiHe gfi
minorities to make 'nominations ought [ Rena Minar: Flora—Mrs. G. E. Pierof one or two 'faculties or one set of । SI
to be apparent to any thoughtful j*r- j
; Panona.-Mijw Daisy Haines; modelled after the Saginaw law.
In fhe Saginaw case Chas. Allwrt et faculties, or the man will topple over n
son. It is now ven apparent to Gov. Ceres—Mrs. J. N. Hnbbard.
Balance in life comes from tbe health- : KS
.
LaFollette. vvho has called the Wiscon- j
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’ al. a4ked for a mandamus to compel j fnl exprcliro of all the faculties*. One I®
sin legislature in special aexsion for the J
RUTLAND CENTER.
\ Count.y Drain CommiKSioner Gibeun I| reason why* we have so many one sld- | fl|
men In this country Is because E
peti- I
special purpose of amending the pri- j ' W are pleased to head our items this to ,1a j a drain which had l»een» yew-Jed
they pursue one Idea, exorcise uno I ®
&lt;
tnary law of thnt state which was pas- | week
with the fact that Flueilyn tibnef for under the old law. Giiwjn
side
of. their nature, and of course ■ jfl
setl ln*t winter, so that it will require Burghduf and wife are. the proud par­ had refi&amp;ed on two grounds.
.... petition
....re. —
I. Tin*
did ..v»
not show
that they cannot retain tbcjr balance. This !
a majority of the votes east to nouii- • epta a of Imby'boy. Didn’t you notice
one third ot the free bolder,, to 1«
u"«
"" rl,r"
-I-1'11'1--' »
nate. He suggests in his message to the papa's.broad smile?
is-ereM
tbo .npliewion a. re- They
"»-y are
ore .
p»d thing
tl.lnc tor
r.rr the.
the rare.
n good
rac«- I ■
I«i.laturo ™„r. n,d lut wrek llul fur !
EU,
„,!«■«, Gnn l^« .pent
. .
. ,, .
। but death to the Indivldnal who pur KJ
2”.!^. ’ **
Saginuw ( &gt;i]e, hl, ^,IIy
It„.
„r | g
reck ottlrer voted for nt tbe t.rnnnrie. I SohaB).
Job„ Erw.y'v.
cuuntv,
tlie development of the all’nroun- j-S
the voter shall Vute hia second, third
, . ,,
X .
,.
.
.
... choice;
. John Foreman is working-cor Rsnkes
2 A majority of tbe member* of the i■ mnu.-O. .8. Mnnlen In Succc.&lt;* Mags j Jg
ami....
fourth and• even c
fifth
and
.... , „ , i,
&gt;
•
1 &amp;■ waldorff in the city,
i®
township boards of the townships affect- ij slue.
no candidate shall lie ilccluretl nomin- ■
...
’
nted* unless he is (1) given an absolute j Miss T.izzie Wood aud son Earnest ed fayithe drain had not granted their ]
consent as required by resolution of I
majority and is clearly the choice, or '
in Middleville last week
„
The value of German toys exported I 5
(2) the votes for him for first and • Mrs. John Erway sold 18 large geese the board ot supervisors under an act I
{lasted in, 1WI, for Saginaw comity. . to foreign cdiiptrie&gt;« last year was do : z
secund-choice amount to
majority, [to P. M. Blake thjs week,
'to J*i:t.7ft&gt;.00i». of .vhirii the United 1
or 3) the votes given for bim/for:
Judge Beach granted the mandamus
on the ground that tbe law’s under j1 States, ns the principal cuatoiuer,. took 18
first second'and how- i others choices
.
about 8L&lt;MK».00(&gt; worth. Sonneberg h Z
(suubinod amount to a I majority. The |
school this week
.... at
... tbe Durfee which the drain commissioner claimed {I the chief center of the Industry. The | ■
experiment in Wisconsin will be watch-1
house on account of Miss he should, act were void.
j annual report of the chamber of corn- 8
• ed with interest It if conceded that 1 " igbtman s la-ing sick.
He said that:
r„of tbe Sonneberg district gives K
i ____
metre
1. The legislature could not confer j the following scale of dally wng,-s 1
the greatest drawback to nominations j Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schill of N.
at primary elections is j that of giving . Dakota who have been visiting rela- , legfelutiv* power on tbe board of suiw | paid to person* working on dolls and I
minorities the chance to nominate, fives here the past few weeks expect J ervisors to paas tip? resolution in rela- I doll heads, the hours of lalior being 1
ton to ten and one-half: Male adults, •
That privilege would certainly lie used | to start the last of this week for a trip j tton to '/majority of townships” etc.
and'nlmsed. It is tbe part of wisdom l through eastern Canada to visit rela- j ~ The act of UKCI requiring the sig j 54 to Go cents: fenta]g adults, oil to 48 j
cents; male youths,
to 48 cent*;
to provide against it if j-ossible. just • lives in Berlin and Toronto.
natures of one third of free-holders to girls. 24 to 37 cents. Mwt of tbe hands I
as Guv. LaFollette is attempting to do. '
Miss Laura Morgan is assisting Mrs. ** »»*«**. i« incapable of being carire paid* by the piece. the inen earn- 1
We hope he may have found the way • Jake DePriester With her house work, j ritnl oat ,uid 1,cnc&lt;‘ void.
Ing fn»n»* $t.ft&gt; to $G. the women from .
tu .doit !ur„«h,rz i» more pertain .
vi.tted h» bother I ''n“
«»« rerenral Jotlm' FI.D2 to $3.W and the youths front 1
than tlmt tb.- ,.«&lt;n.lv of .hr. »uu- ere ■KnMlk rrMm„ 01 1X)WhDg Sund
Itetah of th. «m pruixwt.o.,
Thw . fl.
. 10
. to
. $2.40
.
.i»cr week. On
. piecework
.
determined, tu have-a fuir trial of the
. held that the legislature could ileleg-ite ; muuc .s'riilcu males earn as hldi as l
primary method. And what they!
HIGH VCRtCT.
the power tu boards of supervisors to and vx» -rt women up to $4.32
want to do" that they .will do. If the
.
: legislate in reference to local matters.
, lilan can be safeguarded so as to shut
!Jrnn'Minges ot Hastings was out I They! sustained Judge Beach on the.
out the possibility of minority nomina-j to ; 3 ,arH‘ o,,e d,‘v Iast weeksecond point, on the ground that it
Johnny-Tommy. lot's put «&gt;ur pen,- ;■
tkms. the movement fur primary re- , Chaa Peck, Perry HaH andAndrew • was iiu|&gt;u*sible io tell who was to lie
' Ules t »gotluT aiul buy ma n nice Christ- ’
form may lead to fairer nominations । "M vars assisted E. Philley with his bilrn amesM-d.
mas present.
just as the movement for the Austra- ' one day ia**t wtyk.
Gratiot county has the same drain
.Tommy-AH right.
lian ballot has led tb fairer eUctions. ’ Little Elmer Robinson was bun quitei as Barry. A case was brought before
“What shall It be?**
--------------------------, I hiidly last week by falling on a lead I Judge Stone, of Grutiot. which involved
’“I guess wo had better get her a pad­
If those persons who are seemingly ■
ami running it in the roof of i the validity of the . comity drain law ded slipper.”—Texas Siftings.
«Mlom,th.t^xe-.:.lt4„nb.bruaght:l'l"'no"&gt;h
.
I”0’
thl, reonty. Jadg.,
«fo»l in the ,r.
m ,..-ni. t&gt;t o&lt; ' E. l-i.ill.-y i. on the »ick lint. 1Jr. Stun,-U,yla..a th,, law mv.lid. dam,A roast racking pig was formerly a
Aunricait industrial atlair. until they | -MrUiiffin .visited him. one day Innt I i*’K'I111* il iutl-w—1 upon th, cuuuty
favorite royal &lt;lWi on Christmas day. . 11
can wcun. changt. in our present tariff ! week.
drain eotritalseioni-r condition, which be
Mays an English ningasliut- George IV. '
l«ws which they promiM will give na
Frank Hendricks
Hendrick, went
went to
tu ijwton i
:
i^awion ।.. *'. “ -rP™ihlV “"'h ■" requlrrag
, r ; whs particularly fond of the head of a 1
more toren tr.de. wu.dd g.ee their onFrank
&gt;“ &gt;»
■" j' racking'pig. .split. well seasoned and 1
&gt;,u,iUM» uud tovi.it old Wood. !I ,h?*'
‘"'""J
be
the drainage district of any dram must deviled.
time to devising ways and means of last week
"
[petition for a drain. Judge Stone
handling the trade we now have, they
Mis. dull. Philley i. working lor ;- -„laul
„ino,l- ......
llult „„ ........
,iroi„ ^UHUIOO.UUeomtninuun.
- ----------'would lie laboring to a more practical Mrs. Colgrove in Hustings.
A TIMELY TOPIC.
! er could tell until a Grain was surveyed
purpose. The railroads of Michigan
Mrs; M. Seeber returned from caring and laid out what persons could be in ।, At/tbis season of coughs and colds it I
cannot half meet the demands upon
: is well to know tbaLFolev’s Honey and 1
for her mother. Mrs. Gesler. of near the drainage district. In other words. I Tar
T— in
S_ the
»U.. greatest
~__ ___• .1
____ . and
__ » .lung hL
throat
them for freight cars und most of the
Cedar Creek last, week and received it was ataurd he declared to -require reined.
It cnrepquickb* and prevents
legitimate industries uf this state are
per cent of the people interested tol "eriouS n'&lt;inltMfrom a n»ld. For sale
finding tiieir greatest vmbarru«&lt;menl word .Sunday that her mother had W
.igD . petition ror . dr»i». when i. '
Ar,hnrj&lt;Slull,dl.„.i.
passed away. Funeral Tuesday.
in tilling the orders that now come, to
Elmer Hathaway and family sj&gt;ent could not possibly be determined that
them. It is desirable that plans and
provisions for the growth of American Sunday with Mrs. 11.’sparents Mr. und .t»y««n iuun.utlnn.il the
------was---------surveyed
—--------------and laid--------=
out.' Judge ;irr “nil the nr»t Friday in .lannarr unti) u
trade in every pcssihle direction shall Mrs. Yeckley.
v
P; rn-sod
at the &gt;irv?:ina- nr»t
( tty HaturItanX
Porter Smith returned Sunday from j' Stone also raised the ___
further
point i| .;acn Saitinlay
rw&lt;iru«y
n&gt;
In (prm»nrraiia
Dcrrniher and uw
the Rr»t Saturlie made, but it would be worse .than
tbe.connty drain law
foolish to risk the lotw'uf thu very Bnttlo Creek bud went to wwirt Mr. ,h"1 &gt;*»'
Town T-.w.-«.
TreuMirrr.
• foremost position iu the world trade of Umbarn orebnlta with b)a bunae work Roverning Gratiot and tbia county n. |_________________________ r™
at.:
. ..
.
Well
■
'
well uh
aw RPVPrulnthnr
aeveral other mniitiM
counties trnu
was in.
in- ' " "1 - ■ —- •
through resort to experiments the this winter.
consistent
with
the
act.
deplorable outcome of which we have
M. Seeber while doing chores one
Tbe supreme court’s decision in rhe
reason to- fear even before they are day last weck^hurt his hand quite bad­
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
Sagltpaw case would seem to knock
entered npon.-Cadillac News.
ly with the-tines of his pitch fork.
Office over Pierson's Grocery.
out Barry’s law, for if the
inaw
published every Tliur-dny forenoon
tfasttogs MtoMran. \,
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iRRESPONDENCE.

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HASTINGS BANNER. DECEMBER 13. 1W5

Is It Good Judgment
to do your Christmas buying before
' you look over our large and complete
fine of Holiday Goods?

The Look Costs Nothing
Hundreds of satisfied customers will
tell you you.can save money Here each
year. The fines are so large and the
assortment so varied that .a description
of the different fines is impossible.

in a neat hex for
Three Hemstitched 13080727
Others from 5c to 75c

Open Evenings Until Christmas.

ULU “SANTA
CLAUS”
vuld t have the least difficulty in making selections tor his annual trips'if he »
lu come to our store: There is a timelines about oyr stock that shoppers
a,n4.C'lr's'n'“s is no exception
We’ve solved them.-:
\\ HAT SHALL I BUY for many. We can Jo the same lor you.
.
space to enumerate all the nice things we have lor Christmas, but here arc .

i
Lias robbed sweep­
ing day of its terrors.anJ has done
more to preserve
woman’s
health
b and temper, to say
. nothing of the pre­
servation of carpets
and furniture, than
all other agencies
’ combined.
We
sell the best made
that’. BISSELS.

A, D, Cadwallader's

r?

Governor Warner’s course in seeking
to get the railroads of 3&gt;ciligan to sell
ths people of this state a mileage book
that will l» an accommodation to^ the
travelling public instead &lt;4 an exas­
perating nuisance hits' received and
merits the commendation of the press
of the stat# without regard to party.

And the railroad managers now see if
they never did before that back- of the
president is an overwhelming majority
of the people of this nation who de­
mand that tbe government and not tbe
railroads shall be the final authority in
fixing railroad rates.

!
requiring one third of
free-'
holders to 1m» assessed to sign the ]*•?
At prayer meeting Thursday evening
tition is incajiable of l»eihg carried
Rev. Dolph will give the' report of the
out, and the law isore void,
district meeting held at Diamondale.
certainly Barry countjfs legislation
The supper held at George Hayman’s
on that point, which
uires 50 per
by the L. A. S. was well attended, cent of the free hoi
proceeds
is still less capable o
ing carried out,
Mr. Hopkins from Bristol was at and it would seem
thin decision
preaching and class meeting Sunday.
BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.

Mr. Higdon, one of tbe old church
We wish a ca*eErectly involving the
members, is very poorly at this writ­ county drain laof 1905 which ining.
cludcu Barry corffity might be carried
tu tbe supreme
rt and so settle the
matter bey
tation. But we be«
lieve the
inaw case practically
settle* it n

For Coughs
and Colds

There is a remedy over sixty
years old —Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. Of course you have
heard of it,probably have used
it. Once io rhe family, it stays;
the one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds on the
chest. Ask your doctor aboutit.

The uM»wige of the president has tbe
true Roomveltian ring.
It is still
“the square deal for every man” that
is the uppermost thought in his inipd.
and the fullest purpose of bis heart. j
The insurance grafter unuxt go along !
with the political grafwx. These are

QUAI

TRAP CORNERS.

Mr. and
Fmnk Ful

J4ay Gould called on
and wife Friday ’might,

Stephen
house one

iris moved in Elmer Hart's
y last week.

was at Olivet last week

on bind

frosn W
former’s

ra. Thoa. Egner T returned
r, Indiana, visiting tbe

Mr. and re. Milan Andrei^B entertained relatives from Duck Lake a

few days last week.
Oliver Gould went to Buffalo Satur­
day visiting old friends and rela^vea

The Chaeaman ;Bro*s. gave a', free
dance at Kalama town hall la«t Tliprsday night with a good crowd.

ers

Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheuii
its you crazy. Cant' bear the tone*
' yvi.r clothing. Doan’s ointment
in» :l»e moei obstinate cases. Why

HASTINGS. HIGH.
No. M. M.M.—A 40 acre farm iu
Cheyboygou county, soil gravelly loam,
level, one-half improved 14 acres of
timber, mostly hard maple, one acre
orchard, good buildings and very cheap
—might trade.
No. 443—A farm of 30 acres, good
sandy, gravel and clay loam and lays a
little rolling and borders on a fin- lake.
A good 8 room house and out buildings.
Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R
F. D. and telephone line, 2*&lt; miles from
Hastings. Might trade.
No. 440—A farm of 1^0 acres; 105
acres under plow, 35 acres of fine beech
and maple limber. A tine large sugar
bush. F inn stock and grain farm. Good
buildings, including silo; barn is base­
ment 40x60. Fine location.
No.44f&gt;-^A farm of 120 acres; 115
acres improved, balance oak wood lot
Ftos- fruit and plenty of it Fine large
buildings. Soli is a tine clay loam. Near
school and fine location.
No. LLL—A farm of
acres, 86
acres cleared and almost entirely free
from stump# and stonee. Soil Is clay
loam and sand loam, about one-half
each, lays just a little rolling; 15 acres
of (he land is 80 rods from the balance•
timber was beech and maple; a tine
Sri ng brook that never falls crosses
e 81 acres, also the 15 acres, no waste*
fences are good wire fences with good
posts and all hog and tibeep tight; 3
acres of good apple orchard.
Good
framed house of 5 rooms sheeted out­
side a£d in an4 tilled with grout; tine
tubular well at kitchen door, a beauti­
ful hard maple grove stands around
tbe dwelling house, a line view of the
care. Bam 30x40 framed, horse barn
framed 16x3Q, cow bam framed 16x32
stone hen house that cost 8315, ice!
house, wood house, shop, 2 corn swibs
smoke house, 3 bog houses. Tdephdna
station in hour j; average age of buiiti.
ingr 1H ytt» s; ft) rods, from school; 1
miles from a railroad town of 300 in­
habitants and 6 miles from a railroad
towu of 6,000 inhabitanta.

&gt; iOc

Table Linens, Ribbons, Furs, Hosiery, Underwear, Sea
Shells, Umbrellas, Bed 3507
Combs, Pillow Tops,
Neckwear. Shirt Waists, Rugs. Curtains. Bed ’
Spreads. Every linee complets at the
lowest possible prices

\ ■C.ARPW

It is stated that tbe democrats of
Wisconsin will disregard the primary
election law of that state and will call
a state convention for the nomination
of candidates, as usual, and will then
seek to make their nominations legal
by having the nominees of the conven­
tion accepted by a direct party vote.
The Wisconsin democrats have oppos­
ed the primary election idea from its
first introduction in that state, and
evidently are not now willing to accept
it either in letter or in spirit as a com­
pleted state law.

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YOUR WIFE or best girl would rippremn v of
’rt those Chafing ....................................
or one of our nice Baking Dishes. They arc inrun
and handsome, being nickie plated ahdinade
We sell them at very reasonable prices

chopVfrV'^tFi^eX?»9.olators'BREAD mixers, cake maker.-- i
TERS*Fi?iSFH^TEE,,FYRc.S?,AJ.S^ ROBES, BLANKETS, LIGHT HARM , ■
SHEARS AND SCISSORS,
GILLET'S SAFE TV K ' ’K.-.
STAR* L&lt;h
RAZORS, ROBESON'S “SHUR EDGE' CVii.r.RI
WATK
KNlVFC^^L'e .?0AP STONES, GRANITE WARE, STOVES, sir. IK
PLATE ns n^rt v?R.^;,SP00NS’ CARVING SETS, NUT CRACKS AM rCKs
SHOT G ■ f\mt'i V ?&gt;IJFYOLVERS' AMMUNITION (all kinds). OIL -STO' ES M'
HEATS F RwFmSJl?5, CRUMB TRAYS; CARPENTkK S TOOLS.
FAVORI u BASE BURNERS, HEAVY HARNESS.
SAD IRONS

NICKLE PLATED COFFEE

ave become almoet
k

family

AND

TEA

POTS.

necessity.

We have a fall line

Always make desirable Christmas

of them.'

girta.

We have a tine line of them

Make yourself a present of some
Ono of our

bier Repair Outfits ought to I

NGE

thing you can use 365 days every

2i“21d“*‘e “ptMMt. For years It luu stood s- H,,
S’?1
to tbe Cooking kuge world. Buy on. aud It will
■ ' . :

iSSi.trf’ftSnKf"

”■W,,L *'AY n"1 '

dmt’wn,
Q”?11??* Present* come and «»ee u»
We have many other thin-,
that, would make deatrahle gifts.
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HARDWARE KAIERS, IASTHKS MICH
HI-115

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STATE ST.

GOODYEAR BROS

s

�HAOT1N(* b^nek.

w...

&lt;s JCZEMI
of Head te’ewl wi*
S-alft Which fceied off
jaiiDgHairwi’i' Them.

(jlfllPYSITICURA
wSiiW ci(! wi,fl ™ck
Bair and C^an Scalp.
[gfC IJf.iiDDlIBnt.

njlr

a,
rd *ci

p

rrc

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g’nfr1
i^gtewc

■ecks old when
Tccainc covered
ich would peel
h- hair with it.
; aud be ns bad
or said it was
‘
an oiutment,
^ttfcdcw,
..... nt. I washed
and Cuticura
;bcd the scales
.■ backend her
: thick. She'is
, old, aud has no
CM*?, Iranistan
. • cb.;!J, 1898.

Cl'RE PERMANENT
?8. T903: *.
Eczema very
old you before,
1 Remedies wah
■. trs old, AUp

ic attaint-:
purest Of

or.omical
di-figuring,
■mg tw-alv,
:n and •jcalp
• of infanta
idulu, ahd is
other ri-mo

F course I ,ou know
BEST
of everything) that goes
'in our line to n nake up a
1 good

O we have-l he

CHRISTMAS'STOCK
We invite y'su to call
(and select ivhat
'
you
may find that: suits you,
and do no! forget that
we have th'o

CHRISTMAS GANDIES.
and Christmas
in farcy So-xes.

Cigars

CORRESPONDENCE.

WRESTLING

decemkek 13. UH...

match
WAS A DRAW

nas^ilk.
Mou&lt;«lr.„d \Vihrco Wrertled Until
Mr,. Hiram Coe went to Ornnd
Midnight Who, the
w„
I.oJ*e SuturtUy to vl.H l„r iUwhter
Mrs. Salah Xoye,.
“eclnrcj . braw.
a C. Price. A. L. Xoye, and George
Th., vmtlirg cuntMt T™^,. Disht
toe wete at Woodbury th. l„t of
St. Horc , hall brtinvu Bd. H,.t&gt;'v,..
week ou businetw.
■r a„l Rex wita&gt;n. ho,h ot thi, ci .
Cheatar Hyde has his new house com­
The ntntch £
pleted ready for occupancy.
tbrc. in tne andthrcngbont »„ a
Mr. and Mra. Troxel started Mondav
Knn'kmanlr on,-, the ot,„w ™,
' g“°a
on their southern trip where they will 'rchng i&gt;rcv.lli,w.
spend the winter.
Honvcniir won the Orrt f.|| j„ fonr
•
Earle Stanton has bought Sol Trox­ *nd a half minutes.
Wilson r
__ the aecond and third in
won
el's home of 13 acres; consideration
eight and a lra|f aiK1
fcZ.tWO.
two minutes respectively.
Mrs Bert Dollar has been entertain­
For the fourth I
toot thr contestant,
ing relatives from Ohio.
commenced b■horti,
’ _ '
aft,,,
„.cJoi.k
tai ‘“““‘I1'1'
The funeral of Mrs. Charlae Furniss
was held at the home of her wn Von a
* "» “W‘ «•
• M. though
Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock.
J', « * th' ” WlWl“1 "U1 ot
''Kl»
Rev. Tnthill officiating and the re­
mains were laid to rest in ’ Lake View
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Juhn Higdon ex|«-t. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Austin are
entertaining their
nephew Wilbur « farm nvar Harting, thi. Spring.
Ml,.
Chariot!.. Fri­
AusMn and family of Trego, Iowa.
Mr. and Mr?. B. B. Downing enter­ day to rt»n,l a two w,»k, vacation.
Th.
Miaw.
o
n
.
Mmlga.
Mary py..
tained their son Don of Ghand Rapids,
Thanksgiving.
grim and Urtti. Newton ware at Haw­
Miss Emily Fish haa again entered ing. Saturday attending th. Trarlwn
Awc-iatiou.
the employ of H..C, Glaaner.

personal mention.

1

Mrs. c. H. Barber
Rapiife Monday.

Rev. Archie Soule.
Di.moudrte?
“ *“ lhc citT on burton. MoinUy.
J- W. Wing will Ircv., next week to
apend the holidays with Cass Co
friends.
Mr. Jonathan Hall and wife of St.
Paul. Minn.; spent Monday with Lee
Matthews and fajnily.

K?v. 11. H. VanAukt-n went to KaiamarxKi yeeierday to visit an old friend
who is confined nt thte asylum,
•

Rev. Ralph Wootoii, of Al mA. was
&gt;n the city Tuesday to attend the
funeral of Mm. Morris Wocton.
M. Wilford Hicke went to Grand
Rapids yesterday to take IMirt :p the
election of n Bishop Coadjutor, who
will assist Bishop Gillespie who is
growing old
,

A pleasant evening was spent Friday
with Wesley Patterson, it being his 13th’
birthday.
The Miww* Atnlier Crusoe and
Blanche Bidelman attended the Lecture
coutm’ at Hastings Friday evening.

MORGAN.
Rev. W. A. Miller and wife returned
home from Belding Wednesday after
a week’s almence.__

Our assortment of goods for the Holiday
Season this year is. the best and most
complete we have ever shown. Special
pains have been taken-to select a large va­
riety of useful and beautiful GIFTS and
we feel that our efforts have been crowned
with success. We are sure if you do
your Christmas shopping here, you will
be more than delighted with the assort­
ments and prices we can show you.

Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wood went to
Albion Thursday for a few days visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goucher.
They will visit his brothers in Char­
lotte before returning home.

W. H. Schantz will'go to Chicago
Thursday where he will act as judge
of the sheep department at the Inter­
Mr. Wood of Rntlan,! virtted her national Live Slock Show. This is
Aaron Brigham whs at Hillstlale last
claughl,.r Mr. Freak Tobia. Srtnnlay bis fifth consecutive y^aratthat work.
week visiting relative*. .
will Sunday and b now virtling another
Jam&lt;A Lampmsh went tv Ann Arbor
Mr«. Henry ’ Gearban
visiting MK J. DePrinrcr ot BaIHmorc.
Monday morning and .will go to the
Fowler friends this week
the L. A. S. of the X. Evangelical University hospital, where ;he will he
Rated] Marble ha*, been sick the church meet, with Rev. Idar-hall operated upon for appendicitis
from
past week with tonsilitis.
Tbmwlay fov dinner. Baaket dinner. which he has suffered two or three
Mis*, l^nh Huiiimid is home from
Havld Tull, went to ClArter Monday
Grand Rapids,
.on Inuinem.
CREEK STREETPhilip’Giiriirger has height the 4t.»
Word received from -L. E. Mtrdg.-.
Renn Bidolman
from
ucres-ut Mtti. Clever north.of this vil­ who left tjere
week ’.Vedneidny fur
School last week 01
lage. eonsidei&gt;tidn $1 UM&gt;.
Cuba, stated th.;t he did not k-ave
We are having fine weather for De­ Jacksonville. Florida, until this week
Burn to Will Cramer and wife
Wednesday, as :»•!&gt;• are but two boats
cember.
2f. a 61b daughter.
a week leaving th.* Amcncan shorn tor
Chas.
Bidelman and family spent
Havana.. &gt; '
QUIMBY.
Henry lAtthoiiae and sifter Mrs. C. Thanksgiving with then daughu r
Born t«» Mr. and Mn*. Wm. Cramer
J. Cl^rkp/sf Bridge• Street spent Tues- Mrs. C- L. Lewis.
a «'• pound girl.
.
Several from this place attended
day with their -dster Mrs. Helen
• Th? L. A. S. which met with Mrs. Charlton.
meeting at Morgan Sunday night.
Bert Striker of HasitngsSaturday Dee.
&lt; has, and Will Bidelman thrashed
!» was well attended coUoction ¥8.25.
BALTIMORE CENTER.
buckwheat for C. Clark &lt;me day last
Mr. Reisir hk* moved from Mr.
Quite a number of people from here
attended tbe Smith-Walldorfi wedding Aaron Durfee's
a rarm sbnthweat
which occurred at Hartings Wedresday &lt;&gt;f Itowling.
evening. The bride was a former resiPhillip Schneider moyisl hi» go**!*
uent of thia plac*- and a higby
la*t Friday tu Otsego, where he is
ed young Imly.
fireman in one of the paper mills.
Mias Traut“ it tended tbe Teahers In­
Mr. and Mrs. Menro Briggs are en­
stitute at Hastings Saturday.
tertaining a brother from the northern

ANNOUNCEMENT

■week.

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Born to Albert Miller and wife De­
cember 1 a daughter.
•
Sam Bibvlman and Alfred Wilkins
an' cutting wood for Walter Bidelman'.
Fred Gamble and family spent Sun­
din with Chas. Bidelman.

James Mosher and daughter Hazel
l»rt of the stat?.
spent Sunday with Will Cramer and
A numler frean oer street are at­ family.
tending meetings i^eld at the Weeks
school house by Rev. Baldwin of BanLAKE VIEW.
fiel&lt;L
.
Fheif are meeting* at tbe Martin
. Chaa. Gurham and family Visited his
; Corners this week. ’
brother Wm. Gorhmn north of Hast­
Mr. and Mix Chat les Smith tpeni
ings last Friday.
Fridhy at her parents of Woodland.
Last Thursday a large crowd met at
Or?n
Rockwell of Hastings and Mrs
the home of Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Gor­
Merritt of. Bridge
spent Sunday
ham with the L. A, .4. After pa'.lAkRockwell and family
iug of a lonntifid 'dinner pr?i«ml by with ('
C3udde'
,
Mead
and
wife
spent Sunday
the hostess, *a finj program was carried
out. Thom*.front 'a.distaure were Mr* with hte brother Merrit and family.

Mn and Mrs. Adkins wer&lt;&gt; in Ha-t
ings. ;lne*day and Wednesday or
tnisiiiea*.
.
A numlier from hvreattende&lt;l church
Mr. arid Sirs'. Fancher returned from Bryans from ^Hickory' Corners. Hev
.
and Mrs. Baldwin ami Miss Bellinger at the Schlappi Sunday evening.
their visit Monday evening.
of patifield Mr. and Mrs. Traver of
W. $. 4Vdkihs received a severe tut Clpb
i’bur at • next meeting
EAST BALTIMORE.
in his fqrchead last Friday p. tn. announced later.
'Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Fry took dinner
which was du? to hi* ax coming in
with the former’s *i*»ter Mrs. David
contact with tbe clothe* line.
Kuush
•
'.
NORTHEAST IRVING.
George JBurgett has moved into S.
Vernon
Hammond and daughter
Wm. Brew h.t5 reeon red so as 30 1* Gertrude spent Friday and Saturday
B. Preston'* house one half mile south
out again.
with his sister Mrs. Carrie Babcock.
of Morgan.
E.
E. Cairns jvieited. relatives at
Clarence Houghtalin is at this writ­
William
Elliott spent Sunday at
Wl’litl.
DEFORMITIES. ing lie better but rather on the decline, Cressy the last of tbe week.
David Aspinali’s
Meetings clmed at the Brew ^school
but with houmi chance for recovery.
Mn. Belle Hoffman returned ^home
Blood,
hou-e organizing an Apuetolic Holiness S&amp;tnruay after spending a week in
WELCOME CORNERS.
church, with eight .member.*.
Cressey with , her brother Burdette
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
Mr. and Mrsj'-S. R- Edwards spent
Oliver Toby returned from the north. Babcock.
—
Mtnen for | Train­ last week at GMeabui^.
Al McIntyre land son* Claud returned
Welley Kidder rejoices to know he
—•
Addreasl Room
from
a
R-w-days
visit
at
Grand
Rapids.
O. L. Spence* lost a valuable cow haw h new drive wall.
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
Monday.
•.
Charley McMannis wax at Hastings
Mrs. Alice MiClenuthen gave an adJ»ck«on Michigan I
Fred Oppy spent Saturday and Sun­ dp's* in the interest of the rescue work on busines* Saturday.
in Grand Rapid* at] tlie Br»*w school
day in Woodland.
'
Mrs Mary Johnson spent a few days
A number ot the young jieople boose which was listened to with with her parents Mr. and MRv. Beach.
-nrprised Leo. Fisker Saturday night. great* interest.
fcrcAHdreJfo o;
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Warner spent

A Fine Assortment of Bed

Christmas Handkerchiefs, A
&lt; Beautiful Line.

Plain 90c to $3.50

Christmas Linens, inrlnding ta­
ble lineiiHv’^tApkiiiH. lunch cloths, tray

Gilt ami Pearl Necklp-ccs.
Belt Buckles, Hat Pins, etc.
Hand Bags, new ami up to-date, 25c
to $2.00.

cloths, doilies etc.
Rugn, Gloves, Laundry Bags, Hose
Supporters. Neckwear, etc. Roger-and
Gilletts Soap and Toilet Water. Coats
and Furs. 200 bolts beautiful Ribbons,
Silk Skirts black and colon* $5.00. Jap­
anese and Antimony Trays.

Suit, case® $1.25 to $4.00. New Belta,
Fancy Cuehions, Hair] Receivers, Bon
honiers. Dress Goods. Trimmings, Wool
and Cotton Blankets, Fascinators, etc.
Infant's Coats and Knit Goods.

Hand-Made “Mikado” Turnovers, Direct From Japan 25c to 75c.

Do Your Christmas Shopping Early.

A New Line of Fans.

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE CO

niOERN TREATMENTS

KIND OF PRICES.
We are justly proud of our efforts in, assembling together
the most handsome and well made stock of Furniture &lt;&gt;v&gt;er
shown in Hastings and vicinity.

Ours is the Ideal Place for the Selection of Holiday Presents'
Wp are offering you everything that the mincfcah conceive
or wish for in the way of Handsome Furniture. Carpets,
linoleums dr Rugs.
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fOlEYSHONEI^

See our beautifuldine of
ladies writing desks ih price
from $3.98 to $15.00.

Sunday at Mr. Walton’s.

EAST ASSYRIA.
Emery Fruin was in

OFFICERS.

F. 6GOD?E*H.

President.

D

H. 6. HAYES, Assistant Cashier.

HAVES. Cashier.

A big assortment of com­
bination book cases at from
$10.00 to $35.00.
More Rocking Chairs than
you ever saw at once, in
price from 95c to $45.00.

Roy Hill of Battle Creek was a guest
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Hill

te one of
series
re useful
ie right.

FOOD
CUTZORS,
LERY.
LVER
&gt;ICKS,
• AND
p line),

Kalamt&gt; last

Friday.
Mr. and Mn*. Claude Nclion of Knlamo were guests at A. J. Palmer'* one
day last week.

President.

over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Engene. Vedder and
little daughUT Bernice spent last week
in Kaiamaztsi visiting friends and rel­

SAVINGS BOOK.

atives there.
tf. H. Hoyt, of Cashion. Oklahoma
who is making an extended visit here
in aerioesly ill at the home of his*broth­
er-in-law W. E. Fenn and wife.

Issued by this bank 'will be the most sensible Christmas Pres

The wife would

ent-you can make to the boys and girls

her own name.

appreciate one with a nice little deposit

One dollar opens an account.

3 per cent interest compounded

Mrs. Glenn* Boutwell and children of
; 'Lansing were ghests of her sisters Mrs.
A. J. Palmer and Mn*. Bert Wood last

Rugs, all kinds
85c to $30.00.

i week.
■
: Masters Muri and Niles Vedder spent
last week visiting their' Uncle Chas,
redder and family near Battle Creek.

Lots of Couches from
$4.50 to $50.00.

COBB'S CORNERS.

semi-annually.

Elmer Ingram and family of Hastings
spent Sundav at Oeo- Ihgram’w.
John Kroncwitter and wife of Hast­
ings are visiting their son William for

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY

the present.
Fred Cunningham has his bouse
moved on the wall and is living Jn

NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY

the same.
Mrc. Roy Hutchinson ot Harting, ia
rlrtting at Goo. Hntchinwn'a
Mr. and Mni. William Kronewitter
go to Grand Rapid. Jtomorrow; to at­
tend Bute Grange which i. to be held

ELF In

directors.
H LOMBARD,

JOIN F. GOODYEAR.

W. D. HATES,

F. 0. PUTT,

R. K. SMIT,

CLEMBT SMITH,

I there thi. week.
W. H. CHASE.

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We meet anybody's price on book.
at Mulholland's

FURNITURE CORNERS

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Co
.

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Hastings.

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�HASIlJIlib HA.NNKK. DBCEMBEII 18,

Christmas Comfort

•

! HELD AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING

,

at hiqh school room

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SATURDAY.

1 WAS VERY LARGE-

.

Coin tn. .1. c .
F.nwe.
in-", ..Miumid Tr.titiina lu tbe tiKirtcl
ScbixiL
’ Frol.Grurv*
zoo x’u’rnwi*
1 G'‘orK’ Wain
"aU’- "!

I

Fall line of Suit Cases. Bags. Trunks and Telescopes, v ।
Any one of them would make a fine XMAS present. (
When, you buy here you get goods that are KIGHT.
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GREAT REDUCTION SALE FOR SATURDAY
•

DECEMBER 16th 1905

FOR ONE

DAY ONLY

All Prints will go at 5c per yard.
Outing flannel from 5c to Sc.
Sheeting at wholesale prices.
Vnderwear at wholesale prices.
Duck (’oatu 25 per cent off.
Mackinaw Coats 35 per cent off.
Over Cdata 25 per cent off.
Hain Coats 25 per cent off.
All Shoes 25 per cent oil.
Wool Bopts and Rubbers at yonr own price.
Groceries as cheap as the cheapest.
b bars Swift’s Pride Soap tor 25c.
Best Crackers per pound 7c■
Don’t forget the time and place.
Bring us your Butter and Eggs.

Hogue’s Cash Store
127 Jefferson Street
Phone 151

Hastings, Mich.

Groceries

Groceries

Flour and Feed

Olivet College
Glee Club

year

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Hutiw.
max,mu,„ «ml minimum rat™ in
j .
High Scboul, toward the Jin-ort of the needs them to keep on with the i case uf dispute.
splendid progress she has made during j
A system of examination of railroad
i AJdre«."lli?Almof Education.” Stale Snpt. tlie la!,t lWo Veo)®accounts by national examiners. .
;
p. H. geii.-y. .
:
Tbe federal impervlaion of all inter- Report o| Xonihiatinx &lt; omuiitu* arid El«“-iloti '
'y
.1
TV/ 1
state insurance companies, whether
&lt;
or Qffirer*.
linefraternal or tenevuleut in
।
The president in his address made a f

। J strong plea fora more effectual 'organ- |
* nizatiod ck the teaching forces. At I
'' present the association has a rather
' loose organization ’ and the princiiipl
1 work acrotuphkhed is the annual pro- ,
. gram. Mr.j Chamberlin said • ’A viu-«-r '
! federation
our teachers would make f
•»-; i'ossible the dictation or at least sug­
gestion of polidies &lt;»f highest-■ import-1lance, it would safeguard the election ■: and apjMiirttment of officers to educaI tional offices on a basis ot merit rather |
; than policies, it would raise the.bland-1
ard of teachers ami teaching and also ।
1 salaries; it would make it possible in ,
conjunction with other counties to j
1 secure more favorable school legislation
j Let us mak« use of for the advantage of |
| our professiob. what every trade has I
i found practical for ycarp, studiously i
| avoiding the obnoxious features of the ;
i labur union.
j Mr. W. T.' Wallace rendered iii a j
i most pleaaiqg manner a vocal solo, ac­
! companied by Miss Edith Lombard.

1 was the Week
Before Christmas ‘
Y folk* act fussy novrwljp—
I can’t tell vriud 15
on.

M

HWhil bu»dl» come when I **» gunr i
An'il I touch a clo*et door
Or hunt for |4aything» anywhere
Somebody 'run*scrod-the floor
And up I "ntunril $u in -there I “

My »u*e[_lalk* a heap with ma.

' Mira Peckham in a fine paiwr set
। forU? the aim aud purposes ' of the
Countj- Noranri class. She went into
the history of the normal movementand exvleintd ta some dataV. tbe variocs things axtempUxL
•The Normal 'from an ex-stndeut-'s
standpoint was splendidly disetured by
Miss'Grace Giddings. Grace is a tine
example of just what our schools can
' do for j-otmgSpeople, if they but put
i into their work . the hbnest effort she
j di«l. It is counting strong for her-snetress now.

Don’t Miss It

Want Adv

1 cent a word bo"gb“he^

A law requiring candidates fqrfeder: al oftirex to publish a list of all wntri’rations to their respective campaign
: flnnds. and prohibiting corporations
flrum contributing.
■
A federal investigation into tiie em’ ploy meut of women and children.
, The addition vf otic warship per year
to the navy.
No change in the Chiiieae exclnsion
law excepljk provision offering en. cuuragrtnent to the tatter claws to
come here.
; Free trade fur the Philippines
The fortification of Hawaii.
An appropriation ot $10,tXM),&lt;JU0 to
i nan re the RjHsxliest poaaihle construc­
tion of the Panama canal.
Tire luimiMiou of Oklahoma and In­
dian Territory aa ene state, as well a?
New Mexico and Arixonia
A law tu accommodate currency sys­
‘ tem to M-uwm's changing demands
; A federal bureau of naturalization.
'
Revision of the pure food and copy• right laws.
i Pensions for those- in life-saving

Fadml care ot Uw giarrw ol eia.1,4; prate death
BANFIELD CHURCH NOTES.
, Every one watch out ‘for the date of
j the Banfield Epworth league concert
i which will l« given'wtie time between
I Xmas and New Year’s.’

j
1
’
i

Tuesday evening n donation will i« '
given at Dr. Cooper’s Hall. Proceeds
for the church. Everyone come. A •
good supper.

All Leaguers who wish to be loyal 1
should have one of the new Epworth
Lcagne pins. If you are not a member
join and then have one.
Sunday morning we were favored ,
with a duet by Mr. and M fa. F. Doty. '
"HAVr, TOP REKNJzJOKrSG?”

There'* package* behind tbe bed
In ma'» room. When 1 found them there
An’ now titey'rc gone; but there's a lot
Of bundles in the cellar, though.

Although the cold wind howled Suriday night there-, were about fifty at
League. And all enjoyed a great treat
from Rev. Charles Pahnatier Rev.
Baldwin is to lead next time everyone t
come.
■

AU Tememlier the concert. The exact
I'date will be announced, latter. Watch
j for it.

Ma h&gt;de. things from my daer—yea.
An' *u1«: shr hides things from ma.
A»‘ both of them hide that from pa I
There's ntnepm poked behind the books,
Bat pa he’» gone an’ turned the lock:

Lika eotneptn', hid behind the clock.
tion.
My folks ecl* tunny—I can't tac
. Prof. Geo. Waitt* of the . Western I
j same disease.
Why they il.ould ellarffn;* CTei’-.Fung
Normal
gave
two
addresses, on |
An' pick tcric errand out for tse
TIICQn A Y CVI- ntP OR
The Cemetery Circle at Jessie Ris- •‘Manual Training in the District
Whenever luey hear our bell ring;
lULuUnl L I Lj UlUi ZOi bridger’swas well attended. The next School." Mr. -Waite is an enthusiastic j
j meeting will be with Mrs. Eva Bristol manual training teacher who sees the
the first Tuesday in January.
value of his kind of work in its rela­
Wbetew 1 aa» lUned now
Hear the latest
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Merrill anticipate tion to other school subjects as well as
things sung by a
- W. D. 1'iediit m Chicago Tribune.
spending the holidays with relatives in hand training. Tbe many valuable
jolly bunch of
suggestions given by Mr. Waite should
i in Ohio.
College boys.
Mr. Wheelock of Battle Creek was give incentive to this kind of school
Some rnlu at different times laid
work. A beautiful collection of work,
at his farm here tbe past week.
done in the Kalamazoo schools was iagbt and shower? ot hail, with Inter­
AdmiSSIOn 25c.
' AIr- and.Mrs. Fred Bristol have been
exhibited by Prat Waite and was of vals of fair starlight. This morning at
Reserved Seats 35c.
! visiting relatives in Battle Creek for great interest io the teachers.
day we were saluted by our party un­
der our winders, a Shout and a Song.
Tiie last speaker upon the program
Seats on sale at Heath ■r^*
After breakfast we divided our tobac­
r&gt;iruaih
’
«
Grandma
Butler
s
funeral
was
held
wm State Bupt. Patrick H. Kelley.
&amp;varvem S.
co, whlc^t a mounted 2 Carrots, one half
,
; at Lacay church Tuesday, interment in
While it ia somewhat difficult to out­ we gave to the party-who used Tobac­
! Joy cemetery.
M
line in brief compose what be said, Mr. co, those who did not we gave a Hand­
i George Munger and family spent Kelley certainly lived up to his repu­ kerchief as a present. The ttay proved
I Sunday at Lacey.
tation in inspiring Draughts, liberally showery ail day. tbe Inda. left us this
! Otis Risbridger returned last week interspersed with Irish wit and anec­ evening, all our party moved Into their
we dried some of our wet goods.
Plenty of music during to his home in Indiana. His aunt Mrs. | dote. "To make better citizens is the huts,,
I received a present of a Fleese Hoethe entertainment. Not
Ranke, .ocompuued h;m for a purpose of the school. The education ery (fleece hosiery!, vest, draws &amp;
that fails to do it is unworthy the Socks of Copt. Lewis, pr Mockersomi
a dull minute while it "hort Ti!,1L
name. Education must teach trays and of Whitehouse, a small Indian basket
lasts.
Austin Ferris came near lieing
_______________________ - suffocated in a cement cistern be had girls to think." He only talked 80 of Guterich (Goodrich) &amp; 2 Dox wea­
minntefi,
but his talk paid for any effort ।sels tales of the Squar of Khabono &amp;
Built for Jessie Risbridger. Mr. R.
some black roots of tbe Indians. Our
•
had put a lot of coals to dry it out made to hear it.
to day consisted of port- Elk
The nominating committee selected Dinner
:
J which formed gas. Help was secured
boiled, split fish &amp; some roots, u bad
the
following
officers
;
(
Tm D A |M| |M|
J3 ; to get him out, and tbe Doctor said be
Christmas dinner,*’ warm day.—From
Pre?. , Prin. Don Putnam, Middle­ “Newly Discovered Personal' Records
■ ■ Jr ® OX lw 1^ Gaw would not have lived 5minutes longer.
| had be remained iu tbe cistern.
rille.
। of Lewis aud Clark.”
Vice Prea Supt ft. H. Bennett.
- Mr. Conklin sold a couple of swamp
Free will 1K not the liberty to do
•'
j oaks recently that brought hi m $80.00 Nashville.
whatever on? likes, but the jrawrr of
See’y.. Miss Grace Hills, Irving,
1 a piece. Mr. Lombard of Hastings
Treas., Prin. E. J. Edger, Hastings, 'doing whatever one sees ought to
The report was ar &gt;pted. In’the absence 'done even tn tbe face of otherwise
overwhelming Impulse.
There lies
freedom Indeed.

REED’S OPERA HOUSE

FORCEFUL AND
WISE STATE PAPER

And right here we wish to express
The regulation; uf railroads, private
1 the hope that the city council limy j var
refrigerator line and terminal
; prepare very soon ;o ask the citizens i tWporHtjims hy a reorganized inter­
• of Hasting'* to -express their eenti- J hfate commerce commission v»r a new
Imentson th-question of public &gt;i&lt;l | administrative .body', with power to

I Comm. J.. C. Ketcham gave an able j
j exposition of the new school law. what i
j it is. how it is being enforced and its
We always keep a clean, fresh, up-to-date litre of
। success. Much interest was evidenced
Groceries and sell them on a very small margin. Come
by the teachers in thiadiscmAion as all I
and give us a trial. We are agents for the Int-rnational
had had their diflicultiea. The nnStock and Poultry Food. Bring us your butter and
i animous convictioii seemed to be that ,
eggu. (let your tickets on your cash purchases.
, this legislation is a winner, most of 1
I the teachers* reporting fine increases |
I in attendance.
■
groceries, mvvisions,
The work uf the sixth and seventh ,
CROCKERY, FLOUR and FEED.
1 grades of "our city ’. schools under the j
Phone 37.
The Croeers.
I direction of our teacher of music was j
I fine. Every patron should have bearJ *
Don’t forget the famous Palacine Oil sold only by us.
i it. We would not hear any complaint i
! against music but demand that every |
child lie given it 5'iss Brumm ia hard i
to beat in her^specialtics.
GRANGE HALL CORNERS.
In the afternoon besides the teauti- j
’ Winford VanSycle, youngest son fully rendered solo by Mrs. James j
I of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram VanSvcle aged Troxel, accompanied by Miss Elsie I
j about 20 years died last Friday even* Wetzel, and the two big guns of the;
I ing of appendicitis. He was sick only occasion Supt Flanegan. of Middle- j
about a week. The funeral was held rille, proceeded to play the C-ommis- .
' Sunday at Bedford, and was largely siun’s report on H. 8. courses and in- j
I attended. The parents and brothers cidentally the President of thoareocia-1

Onnif 9 CFI1T7
UUUfx fl* Otfl I A,

ON RAILROAD RATE

for Them
In few towns tbesixe of Hastings are j
the factories run sd steadily as are j
Tariff Revision and GovernI interesting Papers. Splended Address those in this city. This lias been a.Opposes
1
! good
— -■»and
---- 1 protitahie
—__xi.-Ll. year
a!1 of kl.am
thein- I1». meat Ownership ot Railroads
i
by Superintendent P. H Kel­
It tooh ? If 1906
1
other Rerom.eend.Hoo..
ley, of Lausing.
The furniture buying m»j«ob will not j
! An unusually large number uf tencli- open till January; bot nil four of the ’ The President s mw appeared in
ers and those interested in school work. woodworking •••'tablishments of thi* j the papers Wednesday morning too
[ gathered at the High School last Satnr- city are looking with confidence to the j |nte fop comment, in the BANNER
new year, and all have every reaeon tu'l whjch was printed that day. It was
| day, the occasion being the meeting of
expect a-hig business, judging from I rt wi&lt;*v conservative, forceful docui the Barry County Teachers Associathv past and from the fact that this | JBent, and croati-d a very good im: tion. At the afternoon session about
.260 wore’present. the most distant parts country was never so prosperous, as proaaion among bail cl asm.* anil alt part. ­
right now. The Wool Boot Co,, never iesof the county being well represented.
We cannot
his recommenda­
had so many or ho large orders for a
The program presented was:—
new year since they went to th* whole-, tions only state them briefly. We be­
Hong’by all prevent, led by-Comm. 3, C.
sale
trade
as
they
have
right
now
for
Ketcham. .
■
lieve that back of every one of them,
Invocation. it*\. Arthur Trott.
Hix weeks behind
1UOO. The Seal Co.
U' is
m hix
uenina particularly tb&lt;n*e for railroad rate and
ITenMent** Addrew. Hunt. A. W. &lt; luunbeiiuln. IWMJ.
Vocal Solo. Mf. W. T. Wallace.
| qnlera. and’Manager Tyden is hustling corporation regulation, an-overwhelm­
i*a|H-r.-The Al;u &lt;tf the t^ounty'Normal.” Ml» j ■ ~r.......
~ - I- ' ’---------.
-i,
........ new
...... machines
... .... I, ■
llmt will
u* 111
,
tiantet Peek ham.
1 work on aome
that
ing majority of th**, people of this
j Papen^r^^init^Nori^J rom^a ^btudeui - I gnjMtly jDCTea9e the output of that at- 1 country are with the. pns-ideot. Here

'

Phone 314, Hastings, Mich.

Be Very ^Busy

LY ATTENDED.

Don't Buy Until
H
See OUR LINE.« 14K."vte"JinJlSr.u11,u&gt;.»l,h.

W, H. MYERS &amp;, SON,

SHOWS NO SION OF WEAKENING

GOT A HUSBAND?

REGULATION.

J. f. K&lt;'irh»m.~

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BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR
HASTINGS FACTORIES
1 Everything Indicates that 1906 WiB f

COATS
Aim

PRESIDENT ROOSE
VEIT’S MESSAGE

ERS ASSOCIATION □*X,"nara,K’rt

Is a Thing
You Will
Never Know
Until You
Get One of

«

elected secretary. pro tern- A cumm it tee was appointed by tbe chair to ;
examine
examine into
iuio tbe
inc suggestions of tbe ।
t at the Fem-nary ;
’

i lit *.mie .plb&gt;m Oxfordshire. Eng­
; laud. It wan the right of every niaidi kItviiue t » ii*ik the -hired man tiir a bit
• 4 ivy tn trim she house. If he turned
-j a deaf ear to her Importunities nr fop
1 tdif her n-tim-t &gt;l»e would steal a pair
. of bls bn-whe** anil nail them to the
i gate in the yard or on the highway.
• TJits wax Kup|Mj.:il ty debar him.from
■ nil privilege-; of t»u* mistletoe.

Well, what a question. Of .course you have
or you wouldn’t he reading this ad.
are you going to do lo make his Chr.strnahappy? Take a look at our Christmas spread
and see how nicely we can help you out
All we have been learning these years about
tickling men s fancies is at your service
- What a happy man he II be who discovers
his wife trying to hide a Morrill, Lambie &amp;
Co. Bundle -from his sight.

The following are a lew ol the maiiy iWi.
plete lines we have to select from.

Bath Robes, House Coats, Neckwear.
Kid Gloves, Fur Gloves, Mufflers. ’
Fancy Suspenders, Caps, Sweaters,
Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Umbrellas
Pajamas, Night Robes, Suit Cases,
Fancy Vests, Handkerchiefs, Dres$ Shirts

Morrill, Lambic &amp; Co

Twenty-Five Roa sons
FOR BUYING A HIGHSPEED

Standard" Rotary Shuttle Two-in-One Sewing Machine'
MAKES 175 STITCHES WHILE OTHER:

Hhil
V niiP DPA2flW ,orbu&gt;’in* any other Machine, viz; R i, )
UnLl UHL nLnuUii cheaper. BUT there is more difference .in (
sssgaag±-js=:-yj^sar-^:ar.rssthe quality than in the prke.
The ‘ Standard" Rotary holds 100 yards of No »»cutton.
Bobbin more quickly wound
The first stitch perfect without holding end- oYtbresd.,
The tension is released when taking out the goods
.
The tlnest goods are not drawn or puckered.
I*ess noise than any other machine.
r
RUNS 75 Peu CKXT. LIGHTER THAN OLD &gt;TYLi MACUl.X Is the most rapid sewer make® two motions ot the tread I*3 io. three ■ t
other machines in sew ing the same fengtli seam.
Tensions not changed by change of speed, site of thread tUi ! r.«\
goods nor length of stitch -what other machine can d ) u- m-.ic;.?
.Most elastic stitch. Thread does not break when seam i*
Dues not break thread when machine is run backward*.
The ^Standard" Rotary Needle dips only once when making g :
old style shuttle needles dip twice hence that much tr.
stra::;;
wear.
.
The “standard" Rotary Shuttle never stops when th* macliltxe
’ .
alion. Old style shuttles start and -top twice tu each stitch- ;
think of-ttK- extra strain and wear that this make'-* Tht st
t j'
Rotary Shuttle moves onward contluaomly withuiit . &gt;
Shorter needles used in lock-stitch machines therefore h~- i.ai &gt;• .
• .
and skip stitches.*
•
Owing to the construction of the shuttle and rate, .the,noir/
th­
Ue always comes in proper relation to the loop, tn e r .
freedom from stitch skipping.
shuttle so constructed that it cannot hit the need!* hem . . ■
needles from this cause.
Protection and packing of needle bar and construetion of tik» • ... ,
feed make lets liability to uil goods than in other m-tchm'w.
Tbe face plate can be taken off by a thumb screw, thne enabiit ;- t ■ ;
afor to ciean and oil the parts without displacing any .:?■&lt; '
F&lt;a»d motions all positive- no springs used hence machine v,: ■■
all thicknesses of goods and seam without “chewing'' the?. ■ t
matter what me length of stitch.
Will wi*ar twice as long as other lock-stitch machines.
Every part is independent of every other purl, and can be. rep- &gt;. u &gt;'t a
trifling cost Therefore you can keep a • Standard" Itotarv ■.:
cally new a life time.
Bran new set of attachments, selfiad justing, and fastened, to th. prefer
bar in place of the foot.
Stand wheel and treadle run on adjustable steel points, which in:-nn - th?
easiest, smoothest bearings known to mechanic;-, and the wwei* *••••
a life-time. •
.
Bvnt woodwork of the finest construction aud i’nish koowt; &lt;• '.art.
Automatic keyless drawer and cover locks,- peculiar Jo the s; .’mD'c-

An Extra Reason U that every “Standard” Kutary'm'kkes both ‘
Chain Stitch.

' - ■, ।

If you want something cheaper I have it made by the New
Home Co. A nice 5 Drawer. Drop Head. Ball Bi.-fihg
/Tachlne for $18.00. Call and be convinced.

T. PHILLIPS
The Sewing Machine Man.

Christmas Is Almost Here |
uWhat Shall I Give for Christmas?0
Let us help you solve the question. Below we enumerate a few of the beautiful thiujfo
r a110
a-un
---- “
King,
in many
dlflerent
pattern:,,
also nr«
’.e? als*»
ri\C^n -.f’~
T_OIra
Our
Ladies
Set Rings
in many
different
patterns.
UM Mrt Rcng’’,5°C ”, ?5’00’
«•&gt;&gt;«■■ Pbin or engraved $4.50 1i
47
flfl
n»z*h
c
ir
Zu
.
1,
‘
■'
n
E
a
8
eme
Pt
Bracelets,
either
plain
or
engraved.
Jl.OQ
MCI. t-.ne
Fine l.nc
lineof
r&gt;( Child
CLUJ.
R___ EZ Iron.
L.
X. tl
.. $1.50.
n r«
X, , Filled
r..„ , Fob,, fitted with
U.IHI M,
, Bracelet,.
75c
Gold
V ' y cl,Tnn“ndL ’“Pl’Ix’ Black Silk Fob, in , great variety of patterns.
itterns. also the ree.d..- -^7
n M 3nA D,ckcn8 a,a,n“-,f™» K-50 i» $10.00. Gold and Gold Filled Cuff
_____L.nLs.
___ 75t 10
"■«
»»ortment of Hat r
Pins. 50C tl ♦I$1.50.
Gold rilled
Filled Lorgnette
Lorgnette Chaim
Chants,. »with.
i-J . uA ;luf&lt;&gt;
i'-T
3".• MOW
'■
nil rn
C7 On
C
'ft
,
.....
,.
so ,d gold ,l,d«
-. 1/
$2.50
tl $7.00.
Seth
Thomas zn,
Clocls.
also
Gilt Clock.. Fine Sterling
-u.d J®
from'11 00 «P. W’r' and many OthCT ,h'ng*’ N'“ Goi&lt;i F'llea h0'*5""’•CUin&lt; ‘nd Cf" ' ’

That Would Make Nice Christmas Presents-

-

GEORGE NEWTON,!
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
1st door west of Chidester &amp; Burtons.

Hastings, Mich

�HASTINGS HANN EK, OECEMBFK

13. 1IK15.

ly/iat we say we do, we do

0006005300012148

15 MISSES SHORT
COATS AT

12 PRICE

1-2 PRICE

S. of course, the largest store in Hastings. Every department in the store is braced for the
shock.
are larger, finer, more carefully selected. Easy work for
the gift-seeker who comes here for ideas.

Stocks

A Small Deposit. Will
Fancy or Plain Holiday Handkerchiefs
•

cotton with hemstitched borders in pure while,

Furs for
Our prices on Furs

limbed on embroidered in ten different designs.
। ,,rn enibnoidered or hemstitched in dainty'patlerns.

.&lt;.■ linen etnU-oideredi in hemstitched or scolloped edges.
50c all lini-B or Swiss embroidered and lace trimmed.

$1.50 French made »mbrofdered or tine lace trimmed.

365
invariably the lowest of
any store in Hastings.
We will show yqu th*}
largest assortment and
best qualities. In order
to sell our Furs we are
going to give you a dis
count of

Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s Coats.

10 per cent
till Christmas.

Christmas Neckwear

Children’s Fur tjet* froth

&gt;linr Top* at..,.............

.............

■.tab i-.-fectp. colored t'nds at.

n t J rained, very latest Styfear..

15c
25c
25c
...... 50c
25c and 50c

What in more appropriate than a
good quality Bilk Petticoat. We have
them in black, brown, navy blue or
green, the very latest styles and quali­
ties guaranteed at *

We have . about forty
Ladies’ Coats left. Colors
Tan, Castor, Navy, Brown,
Black, all well made very
latest styles, all sixes in
some kind or other. In or­
der to have a cleap stock
we will give you your
.choice at a discount of

10 per cent

$1.25 to $6.00

10c
mstitched or embroidered edge.

Ladies’ Silk Petticoats.

Ladles vr Misses Scarfs
invest designs from
1

Christmas Linens.

$1.50 Io $12.00

Misses' and Children's
Coats we have a large va­
riety uf these, all new styles
and good qualities. Now
is your chance to purchase
a good Coat for the.Miss or
the Baby. Yon can have
your choibe now less

InW'-tigate'these value*

10 percent.

$1.00 to $30.00

1 Muffs the large (lai kind
g ik» t’oiivy.-Fox orOppos-

$1.25
25c
50c
$4.00
$1.50

Towels tine Damask hemstitched or fringed at each

Doilies Hue linen all shapes hemstitched oY fringed 2 ft
Tray cloths linen or mercerized hew or hemstitched 23c

Napkins all linen full s17.es all new.patterns J&gt;er duz. Fl

Table Damask extra choice line of patterns at per ym«s
Pattern cloths froln M0 to 8-14.

Napkins to match.

Our Grocery Department is well stocked with all kinds of delicacies for the table, also a large assortment of Japanese China,
Fancy Water Sets, Tea Sets, Salts and Peppers, Fancy Plates, Cracker Bowls and a thousand other little things, not high priced either,
See our window displays then step inside and inspect our stock, we wont bore you to buy,"aJnd you know our guarantee.

Phone

WRIGHT BROS
Al. C. Excursions.

rices
Are Easy to Quote
but its

Quality
That Tells the Tale

Qualities equal
we are under
sold by no oth
er concern
Value includes
more than the
prices
Come in and
see us, we will
do our best to
pleasq you
c. w. CLARKE &amp; CO
“Quality Shoe Store.

Local News

PERSONAL MENTION

A -Michigan train for Michigan j
people, fast, comfortable and conven­
ient. Michigan tVntnil “Wolverine- '
F. R Pancoast ‘grinds his own lense*:
luU/ * &lt;!«.' going and coming and , Miss l.liih &lt; Iriflin Wra a Grand Hapno- delay. At the Corner Jewelry it»ve* a whole day for liwuiem in New ids {visitor yesterday.
Mrs. John Butler. ’of Charlotte, is
Remember you cun buy ribbon's A Detroit 3:10 p. m.. arrive Buffalo 8:50 visiting her sister Mrs. Guy Havens.
p. tn., arrives’Grand Central Station • Mi^rei Mabie Batson and Allie Barn■?iIks at very low prices, al Ironside
New York. 'H:00‘ a. m The fastest ;• nm Wet|» Grand Rapid* visitors Saturand - Michael sale iMgimnng Friday,
train m America.
iday.
'
.
Iabc. 13th.
,
•Jtb nanntil International Live stock | Will Dawson, of Ann Arlwr. was the
Why not patruuixe Busby Brc^
exposition. Chicago. HL Dec.
gm st of relative* and friends the r-nst
barber shop' Everything new. neat
For his occasion a'r-te nf ^6.83 for tbe
week.;
and first class and all work guaranteed, i
round trip will be given. Date* of sale •
Mm E. C. Russ and daughter Miss
satisfactory.
Dec. Id. I«,I Hand 19. Limit for reDo nut.send away for your GlasM-s trtrr. Dec. 24 inclusive. A coach excur­ Mabel were Grand Rapids visitors
Monday.
Pancoast can grind them while you sion will tie run on Dec. 2$&gt;th the round
Dr. E. F. Partello, vf Middleville,
wait, at tbe Corner Jewelry Store.
trip fare on this date will be $4.85.
F. R . Pancoast,
j Return limit will be Dec. 23‘nl.
WHS the guest at H. Martin’* Thurs­
day of last freck.
S. A. Crowell, mention of whose |
Holiday excursions to Canada. ' One
Mrs. Homer Ingram expects to leave
leaving the city was made last week. .
first class limited fare lor the round
today for a few weeks visit with friends
is in Chicago, where he has a good ;
trip will lie given. Dates of sale.
position with the Spaulding Mann- i Dec, |4—13—bi and 17th.’ Return lim­ in Grand Rapid*.
Herbert Wright, of Grand Rapids,
factwring Co.
it leaving dwitinatiun not later than
was the guest of E. J. ■ Martin a few
Wright Bros, have two very apuro- dairy. 6. Ort. Inquire at ticket office
days of liwt week.
priate Christmas windows. In the first for further information.
• Mrs
1. Hendershott and daughter
Santa is riding in h sleigh, in the • Holiday rates for Christmas and
other -a lx&gt;y is sliding down hill while New Years will lie one and one third iliss Clara'bave returned from an ex­
a snow storm is raging ahout him.
fare for the round trip. Dates of sale 1 tended visitwith Chicago relatives.

Hastings.
Mich.
Vine is doing the commericnl .work
and Rev. S. B. Crandall ha- tin- His­
tory until the. Holidays. It is .very
'hard to get a teacher who can teach
I successfuHy these -branches, although
tbe. Board of Education has made re­
. ;«ntud attempt*.
THE '
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HIGH SCHOOL
NOTES
CREDITABLE

EXHIBITS OF

ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY

WORK IN THE DIFFER­
ENT OR ADES

Elwood Barnhart'. Young

NEW BOOKS FOR
SCHOOL

1

Mau

of

About 20, Taken on Ser­

ious Charge.

LIBRARY

Elw*» 1 Barnhart, a young’ man. of
abou 1^20 was.arrested Friday charged
No New Tcrcher Yet For Department - with larceny from the room .of John
Fuller who lives over tbe BANNER
of History and Commer­
■ office. Mr. Fuller bad been missing
. various articles and suspected young
cial Work.
Hamharu He was arretted Friday
Jas. Kaph of-Fremont Ohio gave' the
evening .and confessed his crime when
Commercial geography class a very in- I
faced with the evidence Sheriff FurnTss
terestlng talk last week on “Oil and
tuui accumulated. He lias a bad record
Oil Wells in Ohio."
•
in Battle Creek ns *'&lt;&gt;11, as here. He
A luck ground of carjiet matting has was taken before Jur'
Bishop“ Monbeen placed in the. lower hall of the day.tin1 larceny case
□ itwed and re- '
main building just above the wainscot: arrested for burglary
will have his
where the pupils of the M isses Hamp­ examination before Justice Bishop
ton. GraJ and Matthews rooms have a next Saturday.
.
,
very creditable exhibit of 'different
'kinds of work. In the Manual Train­
ing room in tbe basement another
ANNOUNCEMENTS
hack ground ba* a display of the work
of this*department: white the little old
library ix-.m luv lxwn alnllarly »r11H. ..H1Wclub:'will
ranged tor an exhibit of Misses Brumm i lnoct jn
Baptist church parlors Deand Shear’s Mnsiv aud Drawing prod- cembnr 15.
j

23,
Jan.. 1.
a fotmer liveryman
i». 24.
.1. 25,
-•&gt;, 30
•*&gt; and
nuu 31
•»! and
&lt;•*&gt;.. vmu
• . |, Del
izc, Merchant,..............
.'■Return limit will lie January! hare lait now a resident of Barryton
-1
Inquire at ticket office fur par- Mecosta county is visitjng_old 1 fiend*
in thi--city. _ , . 1------------ -y—
s” ticnlHFs.‘
•
Michigan State
Teachers Assn. f
_ Mn&gt;.“W *R.‘;C&lt;xjk. Mrs.~W- ^*Frank Hams and
Lansing Mich., Dec. 27, 29 ’UY One Chidester. “
_ Mrs.
fare plus 23 cents for the round trip is : Mnc Anna Mason were in Grand RapThe American Express Co. forwards authorized. Dates of sale Dec. 2ff 27. j itl&lt;Monday.Z ZL1----- —- ■ ■ ■—
Christian Endeavor at tbe Presby­
parcels to all parts of the world with 28. Limit for return Dec. 30th. This j
The second year. Germkn people are ,terian church next Bunday evening.
q Edmunds, of Banfleld, was
safety and dispatrh’at the lowest rates. rate applies only via Michigan Cen-' in
cjty yesterday en route for reading “St.George” a sketch of north Topic “What our Denomination stands
Bring in your Christmas packages traL
Grand Rapid*, where Mrs. Edmunds is :’German life.
for”: leader Mrs. VanAuken.
early. Have them plainly addressed
W. 8. Barron Agt.
j ill in a hospital.
~—
-wr
A large number of High students
Next meeting of Hastings Chapter
with street and numlier to assure prompt
। “"Eli Rose, wife and children of Dry­ attended the teachers' ineeting Sat nr- I No. 7. O. E. 8. Tuesday evening Dedelivery.
day.
Mr.
Ketcham
wishes
that
all
cemlier
19th.
PRETTY CHRIST•
• Sen, Lajxwr county and Fred Ruse'and
As a result of advertising in the (
MAS WINDOWS ! Wife of Manton. Mich., are vWfing High students who purpose taking
The boys uf the Emanual church will
BANNER. G B. Benham has not only ।
teacher's
examination
in
June
will
ar
­
,
_
relatives
and friends in this citv
city and
meet at the homo of Mrs. M. ,W. Hick*
range to do the Reading Circle work. Friday evening at 7 o'clock, to elect
listed * ver«l hundred pieces of real
vicinity.
estate in Barry county, but also a Ma#tinKS Merchants Make Beautiful
new
officers for the coming year.
Only two weeks more fill ChvisUnaa.
farm in the state of Washington. The
and Interesting ----Window­
DEATH OF AGED
'
The Presbyterian ladie« will hold
School will close Friday evening of
peupl. rradl BANNER *&gt;”• «■&gt; tl,e!
Displays.
HOPE PIONEER Dec. 22 and open Tuesday morning their annual sale of Bazar gopds at the
BANNER’S large circulation brings;
Jan. 2. A large numlw-r of our teach­ Presbyterian chapel, in the afternoons
Xite
w«
hcanl mu,h ,avorab,e ,‘om*
and evenings of tbe 15 and Iff .
u i v^nklA entertained the j ment uti the beautiful window displays Mr,. ElliAbctlj Uealer Died Sator- ers are planning to attend tbe State
Teachers
’ Association which will con­
Mrs. bred ho
firKt »of the Hastings merchants. Never have
The Christian Science Society *er- ■
vene at Lansing Dec.
29.
day Night, Funeral
Maple City Ped™ v “ ‘ "
,Min- '-they brought m&gt; ■»«"&gt;■ protty and naetol
vice in the G. A. R. hall. Topic at
word nt her home ^Mra W “X ! U-ta for C1.riat.nra gift* Never
1O:W
Cbristiun Science.
Min
Barber
’
s
room
has
k
new
pro
­
Yesterday.
Tbe favor. '"’’.'"’"X \ He lira »•'«
" "" rom'h
'
gram and blackl&gt;oard Under: the form­
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
Mra Elizabeth Gesler. widow of the
ardaoo and cb*r&gt;“ Hi L
'v ;
I ui,p|.y ,,,,1 they hare pnt reraon.l.le
er is the handiwork of Mottie Striker home ol-Mrs. Merrick Tuesday Dec.
Harry U..l«'y
t-J.
prison .11 tlanr gooda They d«- late L. C. Healer, of Hope towrabip. and the latter of ”aol Trumper. .
19 at 2:30 p. tn. Mrs. Margaret Cam: •
died at tbe home of her win in that
uft the boobioa. L g
।1 _____
frve the ™.fr,&gt;n»vo
patronaK* ot ..nr
oor read
re—&gt;*fra.
’”’•
A consignment of about 73 new Ixwks bell will give a report on the National
town,hip Saturday night, at the ad­
were aerved.
Con
venton held at I .os Angck-s Cal.
j There ,r. only nine “■»’&gt;' 'h'’&gt;'P iDH
vanced age of SO. She » to Hope were received last week from Geo.
I^Tore Cbri.tmii».
Tbe Dorcas Daughter* were .rnynlly d
Epworth League next Sunday even­
Wuhr. of Ann Arlxir. This makes
toa
whip
in
HOU
and
had
lived
ibere
Mine, 1
----------------------------entertained at the home ot tbe■ Miaara
ing al 6 o’clock. Rev. Arthur Trott
ever since. The funeral -took place nearly a hundred that have recently
CAHD klPTHASKK.
Haida'Monday evening. All preaent
leader. All are invited.
yeaterday. We will publish an obituary been added to the School library and
will remember tbe occasion long and
more are to 10How. A new card index
Don't'um-‘.harsh phyisca. Tbe re­
•£’’St"’- notice nest week.
pleasantly. This society is pn»t»ring STTwub Jr«..
waa included in thi* imroice which action
Wlofort. ,M«. AVU -•«. H I- ’
weakens tbe bowels, leads to
splendidly under tbe leadership^ of
when proprely made out will make the chronic constipation. Get Duan's
MORGAN.
Mrs. Charter Meraer
W.teh for tbetr
U iHNBTOWN TAXfAXKKS.
William Main while ■ crowing tbe looks we have much more accessible Reguleta. They operate easily, tone
1
Will
tw
1.
t-me
''^ry-Fridnj
until
p"'
}®
th
the
atoinach,
cure .constipation.
announcement for Dec. HIto students. Two Standard dictionaries
rtf .Tanuurv. u.t L*oey. Oeoemtar join ai.u .isn bridge of High Bank .-rook at this
ar*. B*nnoi&lt;&gt; Qocember trth an* 1
lest Sunday morning fell and dis- were also included in tires lot.
HASTINGS
TOWNSHIP
TAXPAYERS.
CARB OF THANKSjoSstad his shoulder. Dr. R. P. Com­
Miss Furnim entertained a sister
Ta ti»* friends and neighbors w bp so Klop’'
-liaS 2 " “rv.rt a»n»r ira
fort ot Nashville reduced the disloca- from Battle Creek last weak.
Sffisr .m omul«o"
lltVlSSTAXrAYkaiMrnCE.
.
lion and William is doing as well ra
IL
W2535 51 SSKSSk.No new teacher yet in history and
JiSr.ra could be exported under the .-irenm'**■ ’"IW
i “xTSt.a » M‘«r&gt;’commercial work.' Mil* Zeda “ DeMw&gt;. FMAKC1S M. WHJTNKt.
Town treasurer.
via.
F. WHIFMKV.
•?f~. J.......
. U Vnu-f.KK.

d. E. Crittenden, the umbrella man
has returned flu Hastings and will lie
at Jamieson’s second-hand store fu.
alxiut two weeks. Umbrellas recovered
and repaired, chair-cushions and l»xstools to order for Christiuas gifts

.Dec.
luuu.
11MMJ.
11MMJ.

�BASTINGS BANNER, DECEMB^K 13. IWa.

j • OMand Department

“My child was burned terribly about'
CHRISTMAS TREES.
the face, neck and cheat. II applied Dr.
Thomas’ Ecleetrir
Oil The pain ,
cased and the child sunk Ihto a restful.
sdoep.’’—Mrs.
Naifey M. Hanson, I
Hamburg, N.1 Y".

Youth vs. Exp;
Inul-j

Look In

cefctrrfilcec. A Cro cf hi*.-—.-y '• blozsNi &lt; ii'n rti:.:;.- on'.in* hearth: me ..
lamp ou
’ • - u'.- •• a
I

WOODLAND.
ENGLAND'S CHRISTMAS

4Will Warner moved this week into
Shirlev Let- made a pleasant call at
X b-ifc new home on bis farm in East
J. St John’a on Saturday.
♦jVi’oodland.
Mra. Lydia Crites and daughter
♦ ’ Jtttrtie Miller of Ateyria is visiting Margaret of Woodbury called on East
-V I hie parents Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Miller Woodland friends on Saturday.
! for
fur a few days.
&lt;
Ethel Lawrence is visiting

SU66ESTI0NS...„...

:

i
i

Our line of Christmas
Goods this year is most com­
plete in all departments. It
is really the best Sve have
ever offered. Look over
these suggestions (of gifts and
buy now while the stock is
com plete.
Only 10 more
shopping days until Christmas. Here are a few of our
many values:
A full line of fine opholtfered On
Rockers UD
ww
MMin.
up from
iron

Jake Hitt who recently purchased a Woodland friend* this week.
ho„M .„U lot in Uk. OdCTCT docjdod
A. e K.lfunnrk outdo . bo.io.,,
Uutt ho would wtUr Ur. tn « oodlund lrjp lla||iken Thur&lt;1„
_i and has rented J. M. Smith a house on
,,
,
.
,
4 N. Main Stn-et. H««dont hl. place in . Mr“ J“’i° M,llw l“’d &lt;*•««&lt;&gt; o!
Lake Odeeaa for rent.
, Aa^rta are the gneet. other parrot.
1 % . . . ,
,
..
, „
.
; Mr. and Mrs. J. Beardsley this week.
John Jordan and Wife of Hastings
„ „ ,
, ,
r were
gneet. of Woodland friend, over
*"d Mri T' E Oo1’ “d J*"*11q,jn(iHv
'
U’r Etlna were ffowris at J. St. John's
: on Wednesday.
i . S E. Wolfe of Lake Odessa was a j
’

J-wioUarwtor one d.y i^t w«k.

1
.

♦
♦
♦
X File Parlor Lamps.
$2.75 a
♦
' Beaollfol Rugs as low at
85c
T
Iron Reds. Kai and Deal Racks. 4♦

solid

Mk $11.50

Sideboards

Carpet Sleepers.
largest
Frames.

ot

line

Department

The box social st the home of Miss
; Cecil Hager was a pleasant sexrial affair

for Dr. McIntyre moved into Royal C-ecil was the fortunate one to famish
Myers’ house' the first i.t last week. the premium liox.
X ; Ir. Collins, who was forced to quit
;♦ j vurk on avcount of (ailing health, will
COATS GROVE.

Framed

Is ablaze ♦

Large size Recking

$1.25. Dnll

Kopses

3t)c,

Doll Beds- 25c. and other toys gal­
ore to delight the little lolhs.
Cose In and

| social time vyaij enjoyed by all.
' Th„ nMt m„Urg o( |he |„ T I_
wll) u. „ Ulo home o( Mjm 0My,
Itan, Frid,y ,vl.nil,K limner -.-2.
_____
u.y invitation
»t__ :____
... _« to all.
A
cunlial
is exteiAied

Photo ♦

and

Plclnres as loi as 10c each.

Horses

wife and

the 4Mr. Caswell of Sebewa who recent­ ■ and quite a success as they took infor their school library. Miss
Pictortr, Picture * ■■ ly took Chas. Collins place os hustler over

Medallions

Our To,

Will Treece. Henry Treece and HowardLM.tbree.if our local tripper, went
to Ha^ln|0 Friday t.. diTO~- of a
bunch fit fUri. tutd took ,nOrand Rapids on Jihatr way home.
S. cM'anHouten was in Grand Rap' jus Wedne-tday on business.

Ahsilutely

Frames eier shown here.

■ith bargains.

r». L
C*„skr
» ,dI mKk
I . „ Xtlwill
• ,«„ trip
•
John Bergman,
D
,o ber brotber
of oUo

Grand Rapids Friday,
„
*
4- ;
.
। The L. A. S. at the home Of Mrs.
Arthur.Myer. .l«u Sunday wtth h&gt;,
shc|j„n WB11 olUwelI .tu„Jnd.
on tn j ;
!
ftaronte
tn
South
rfoudland.
I
The
diy
w
„
Bne
-,
nJ
,
pjeiWnt
vUiuU

lensl
designs
h
Cwrtes,
up from
♦ Handsome

■"‘•"•-■nK

,

$6.50 U.

-

Karris Ckairc

EAST WOODLAND.

Inok

We want to see you

these

in

the

tier,
store

i oun leave (or his old homo in Lake

IShe Coats Grove school teacher and
several of her scholars attended the
Protracted Meetings commenced at teachers institute at Hastings Saturt :&gt;e Dunkaid church in South Wood- day.
1 And last week.
’Die meetings tat the Coats Grove
Covert wfes « Hating, ••bnrch rlpeod liwt Friday nljbt There
Mm. J.
were three additions to the church.
v isitur one day last week.

From time Immemorial a tree
been a part of tbe flbristmas pleuration. It may l&gt;* »een outside tire trndFj
Uonnl mangers In the wlssah and early
paintings of rhe preraphaelifc Itallnn
school. In the tree or near It nre kwu
angels iu flowing robes sluglug out of
a scroll of illuminated paper the
*re:ice on Eartli'’ and Good Will To­
Our Store at Irving to
ward Men" or "Glory, Glory, Halle­
■ ■ toseea varied stock of
luiah !"
.
.
The correct German ChriRtmas tree,
always has an angel or a CiiriKtkind on i FLANNELS,
the topmost branch, with a tinsel Rtnr ’
at the end of a staff, like a pantomime I
MITTEN'S. «
fairy, and If tire tree belongs to a v.c.;
HOSE.
orthodox family there la usually st Its |
GLOVES.
foofn small toy group representing the: *
Saivlow's- birth In tbe stable nt Bethhc
.
Bed Blankets,
hem.
.
.Caps anil'Woolen -Yarn ...
The lights bn the tree nfe said to be
of Jewish origin. Iu the nintli nihuth I
of tire Jewish year, eorrvsjKindlng near­
ly* to our I &gt;eveinber, find ou the tweu-'
ty-fiftli day. the Jews celebrated tbe We handle Hie “Ball Band"
and ‘-Lambertville’
feast of dedicaUou of their temple. It f
bad been deseerah}! on that day by |
Antiochus. It was dedicated by Ju- ,
das Maccabeus, and then, according to j
the Jewish legend. KUttlelent oil was
found In the temple to last for tbe • Come while the stock is not
seven branched candlestick Tor seven
broken for what yon want.
days, and It would have taken seven
days to prepare new'oil. Accordingly
the Jews were wont &lt;m tire 2-'»fb of Kfaleu In every house fb light a candle, on
the next day two, and so ou till on the
seventh and last day of the feast sevgu are on hand. Many articles to
caudles twinkled Iu every house.
, remember '{Santa Claus” by.
POPULAR PRICES
It is nut easy to tlx tire exact date of BEST GOODS.
the Nativity, but it ft*ll mo t probably
on the lust dny of Kisleri, when, every
JVwlsh hyuse In Bethlehem and Jeru
W. W. WATSON.
Irvino. Mich,
salem was twinkling with light*. Ji H
worthy of notice that the German name
Tor ••|lri-‘tnms js Wvihnitcht (the night
of dedicate hi &gt;. as though it were asso­
ciated with this feast. Tin- tlrevkK :ib
so vail t bristmas the feast of lights,
and, Indeed, this was also the name
given to the dedication festival, -f'huMali
nuka, by tin* Jews.and Express.
'

lence. Not even the canary hopped on
UIs perch- He bad beeu ••urcfuU.v
cred and bad gune' tu pleep vitli hl*
head trildcr bls wing.
Suddenly the front duor was thrown
o|n»u. and a. young
rl cat-ie quickly
through tbe i.all aud threw bvnu*lf lato
• Mn». Wardweti'a urms. There was a
nob as the yonug bead sank Up-JU the
woman's breast;
&lt;
“Lucy. dear, what U It? Inis Henry
been acting badly?"
"Ve.t, Aunt Satai: very bftdly. lie
was to have taken’me to the theater
tonight. At the last moment, be sent
rite the rickets. sugg«*sting tliat I get
some frirnd to go with me."
"What reason did he give?"
• None. He said lie would explain
when be saw pre again.''
.
There was a long i*uuxe. during which
tbe elder woman aeedied t be? think­
ing. At last ahe said: ’
„
"You know. Lucy, that 1 -proved by
exiHTience that wbat poets have snng
of from time Immemorial as blissful
love/ls for .mu’uy if tint all -of*us pro­
ductive of misery. . You know some
thing ot my ptret suffering*, but not
all. When I was your age 1 had a
io?er to whom,* g-.iv^my whole heart.
He Jilted ■me.* Then several years
later 1 married a ti.au who ran away
with another wmuuu. This was worse
thi.n the first case. Iu that 1 found
out the treachery in time. Iu this 1
was bound by tiie law. Besides. 1 was
the mother of ••hildren."
The lady's voice trendilej at the last
sc;.
aud there wire a pauxe—a
«&gt; :u* e expressive of grief.
"Aud now?" asked the girl.
"And now It is dll over. -The dear lit
th* things an* at rest, where neither a
brutal father nor a harsh world rad
harm them. For the first tirin' since I
began to love 1 am content. If i;iy
hobby Ik not so ubsorbing as having ,
my heartstrings pk.ycd upon. It is at .■
least a m &gt;re reliable interest. Win n

"SNAG-PROOF" OVERS

OUR HOLIDAY GOODS
The Irving Store

CHRISTMAS CARDS.

There

• notice of hkakp
Mlch|nui.&lt;wl,ll,, .
’* hereby ri't i.,
the probate t'onrt lot t„
made on the nth day ot • i. .
four month* from that
r,rJ
to 1''™'“* ‘N-’i

required to pr.•mid ProlMt* roIirt ;.
&gt;0 the (Uy of
and ullovaiif-,.. th &lt;jr
April next, and ttu l '
heard before MddCo it
day of April next. m y,.n
ooooof lhatdnv.
Baled Beo-mlwr nth a.

NOTICE OF 1’KAKtM; &lt;
•’!’uLblr',.u- : «“•»? of it
Nottoe 1» heirby ri .*r«, tlui1 &gt;
Protmtr Court for. th •r«»i« 1
Um sth day of pee. A
months from tiitt &lt;h.t&gt;* vt-i- l miqpftro-r.1 tt.rircUlm, ,.tl.
of Aatun , OitwiUd mu- &lt;• ...
08Me«. and-tut all cfwnuri ,/
are required to'j resent thfTobate Court.at th- l‘r. b.c. .
of HaaUURs. forex: mlnattw. :
or before the *’&gt;&lt;1-vol a-.,
mchelahM trill
Monday, the wh dsa ..f a- :
o clock Iu tbefor-.Kxai &lt;jf tn

FoirnnoNrr^TAR

I- NOW!

theof.doorbell
ririgs
I'm
of
For the convenience
thoEe who
wuth
to uot
orderafraid
.til &lt;3 tbcisYoi
*‘
Until n«w most people who took nu
some dire message. 1 sit livre six even- j
4- one time, all‘subscribers to tbe Bansei; who ar« paid up to date, car: ।
liitcrest
In
the
matter
would
have
credwait sr.til the best are gme: SMlO
4 the Ban.neh and «any- one ofihe following f ir ope ar in advance.
iug* -in. .seven plying, my ncf’dle. r..y j
mind otjeupled. witji new designs w’.ri.e I ited either the late Klr.’Heury Colo or ♦ Fi.llriWflI
'
•
follows:
•umbers
J.
Horsley. It. A., with the pnulu&lt;tion of it** first CbriHtmus card, and
tho.re already tboujbit oqt.”
John Louis and bis son went to | "Aud you would advise me to give up they would harej put the date down as
b iry hist Sunday night.
Banner and Detroit Daily Free Frees. ..
S3 US*
ISM But « u^w claimant Is now put
Revival meetings will begin in the Hastings Monday and settled their | love?”
Houce Furnkhvr.
Bannek and Detroit Daily Journal
trouble
without having s law suit.
''
3 05*
"You know my •experience—the expo forward, the late W. A. Dobson. K. A..
W00DLUD,
MICM&amp;AN
n ar future at East Castleton U. B.
and' bls claim is supported with cir­
Henry Bagla is buying dressed rleuee of many othens - aud can decide cumstantial detail.
Banner and Grand Rapids Htr&amp;ld
c! nirch.
3 05»
for
yourself*
poultry to ship.
Tbe birth of tbe -Cbrt»tmas card Is
Tbe sheds at North Castleton V. B.
Bannek^and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
Again there was silence, durtup
in iI Put back two yeani, &lt;0 1844. Mr. Dob­
cl urch are nearly completed. .
which
l
be
girl
was
absorlied
in
CARLTON.
! son was a lunely youug man. who one
Banner and Detroit Free Press Farm and LiveStock' thought. Presently she said:
The meetings at tbe ftbqve named
Jounial.
Guy Nit--.li has been spending a few 1 "Aunt Sara. I shall take advantage day conceived the klea of acknowledg­
cl urch will continue part of this week.
days with his grandparents, Mr. and of your experience., I shall never for­ ing tbe kiudneHS of a friend by sending
Banner land Michigan Fanner
....
I 60
him
a
picture
Illustrative
of
tbe
festive
One of the greatest revivals • that Mra. Richardson Ht Clarksville.
give Henry never, never."
Banner land Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
cmer reached North Castleton U. B.
I 75
"He may give you a good excuse for season-a cheerful family group sur­
Mra.
Myers
pnd
her
daughters
Inez
rounded
by
the
familiar
Christmas
ac
­
AND GET YOUR
church and vicinity has been con•his seeming slight."
Banner nod New York Tribune Farmer..................
and Marjory have been visiting Mrs.
I JU
“That will make uo differemr. 1 nm cessories.
dt cted by the Rev. S. G. Hall pastor
Myers’ mother and brother at St. (•ouvtmxxl that love—at least uulcxs
The distant friend was delighted,
•To thone living on Rural Routes, only.
of the cbiu-ch. The whole coinmunit-y
Louis. Michigan.
• one’s lover Is true and tender—means showed It to other friends, and Mr.
hat been stirred aa never before. I'p
Dobson
was encouraged the following
Orno-i^ftawlea speak a few days with misery. What fo]ly for me tn subject
to r
'...........................
_
December
16th, 30 have sought
A
uiyseif to a lifetime* of sufrerfiig sti- !'• year to secure the aid of the local
. These i}pe&lt;ial rates are offered &amp;$. an accommodation I j Ban n f it । m
be iter
ter life aud
nnd laM
last Sunday night 23 his grandparents at Clarkstville.
lithographer. Then came imitators’'one
ns I have had this evening!"
tons. If there is any paper or magazine not on the above list ou which
Tbe ladies aid society at Mra. Wm.
nrited with the church
s”You are wise, my Little girl- wire after another until ten year* later the
we can save you money we will try and do so. Remember the BANNER
Nash's was’well attended. Mrs. Odell Iwyond your years.. While I .would uot buxines* man Kt'*piH*d in to tfinke mou
is never sold for less than $1.00 whether in combination or alone.
,,., «w.,
..... ......
ou* &lt;,f
w&lt;u* ortglually a work
SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.
and Rowland of Hastings were visitors. advise ja
yon.
now that you
have made 1'
liCTrtUv
or" ,t uf l"Tr- 11111 ll1’&lt; l‘rt-trn=Air special prires ate made on the other papers in the cofrtduatiun.
। 1 lien Conley has,returned from the The next society will witness the elec- 1
Ln-w-m I- .nr.-t Ilf.- of mUCTT. All !
“r‘ " l,,u* "UU”' rr»m
’ I have a nice stock of very 3 no th where he has Ixien visiting w^thi tion Ot-ofticera.
you buvi- to do 1» to and M.iiu- r.-.trk h.1 "*
F’Uw OrtwmMfo ■ml
£ desirable articles that would &lt;L hi? parents. His stay ww» rather short.
Mrs. Chtui. Brooks who is visiting in '
ohleh to Intrrrn v-.un-.-lf, Tak&lt; ,x- llJl'-o
of .Ury ,CTr« OSO
r make useful, serviceable pres- f • on- , perhaps on account of some of hi.w Albion is quite poorly.
' ‘ . an. u.nsl.-.'auytlilnR dial yttir.-nlcK-.
_
.
1 ■•harity.
1 he grange will elect officers on Sat- I |iave a t
£ ents-—the kind that last and &lt;L oki, associates near Wanrerville. iAt
tnste fa*, arid y-»i will find it
1
which. Uk&lt;
A,,,n*'
leu it some were lamenting abbot Ireihg, urdav evening. Let 'every one attend, i .bhriii against that
are most appreciated.
5 so or.estinre during his absence.
On Monday evehmgDeccber 25 then? disease, attacks the weakest. Love is a 1
!n ,bh* age.of organizations iuuuyoung. un&lt;i&lt;- m1'™1'1" then-h room tor on, ,„oro It
‘ *C ra Lehman has gone to the Jnsane will &gt;x&gt; &gt; ChrhUUM irw&gt; «t the Metho- l“'™»ilv &gt;L-&gt;: .. .......... .
My Line of Warm
I ls for «» «ntnu’ixitti HI Which would
dirt
church
in
which
nil
church™
nod
'■
c!u
F"
1
IforiWtBH-r-d
i«o|.l.-“Oh.
Sura, rt.&gt;.«huw fortunate I am I
-ygrtlrer. especially on &lt; 'hnatmas.
, ,
i
**f
in Aunt
Awlitl K.at-n
J Footwear Is Complete... ? asjlum at Kalamazoo.
V 'illie/'lark has now got ull of his ! societies will join. Committees are at in having the benefit of your expert *those who
In the world,
* ”lire alone
'
•• par­
work on-the program, decorations, etc. ence! *1 uuj
, VJ
!&gt;■»»«
per
ouar
property
moved
to
Sup
held.
.
ticularly
women, says the Indies*
ntu
fully
resolved
to
fmflit'
by
f and I can please you in Qual- ?
Ray Bnrr who has been visiting |
Henry boa Isliown again ami again Home Journal. Many of us who have
art Cole i» at present liacl ing on ■
t ity and Price.
S
friends and relatives in Ohio returned , th.it he is unworthy of eouSdcnce. My our kiu closest to us oh Christmas day
farm near WamerviUe.
f
HIGHEST PRICES.
?
with
he a mi-.ctctIou of d’&gt;
"'V '° real1"- »•»' »“r fvrilmw
borne the last of last week.
iI nr.,----- --• ’him
• - -would
— ----2b rs. Ella Hager and daughter Gaile
, inlgeries."
would tie if they were not with us. lt_
pFor butter, eggs and pro- 5 spe it Sunday evening visiting' withIs
so
hard
to Imagine ourselves In a i&gt;t&gt;
|
"Do,ysu feel ]perfectly sure that you
sftion other than the one we are In.
Deoda ml (Latin, Deo dandus. to bo will nut'ehangeiyour mind?"
? duce.
j Mn. A. Warner and family.
We
remember
some jmxjf family at
given
;to
God»
wax
formerly
In
English
atxrondrncy. b&lt;ihfutne»«r. palpi
“
Perfectly.
I
jam
resolved
to
devote
M r. and Mra. Carr of Lake Odessa in
or these results |n cotn»Iot«&gt;
law any agent or instrument by which myself to art That is my only natural Christmas, but nt. least It Is a family.
am troubl'd
J COATS MOVE OOOAL STORE.
j company with their non-in-law, Mr. a person was accidentally killed and
It is together. The one Is company for
gift
I
shall
love
art
In
pltrct*
of
loving
Smith and family of Evert, made a
the other even 1n poverty. We remeiu*
which for that reason was to be given a. man. It will never fall me."
pie* Mint call w*th our merchant while ; to God—that is. forfeited to the king to
At-this mometit then* was a ring at bet the sick, and God blesses those who
bom* i rfvatrty Send for our
J? S. .
on jieir way to Nashville, where they | be applied to pious uses aud its value
RICTVRffi. WE
TO CURE OR NO PA.
cocsm__________
_ GUARANTEE
__
the doorbell, and a servant admitted do. Would that some of us might cast
exp ct to visit several days ' among distributed In aims by his high almon- tbe young man who imd been tire cause a look around aud give a thought to
those who lire not sick.. who are not
thei ■ relatives.
of this conference. -He askt'd if tbe
WOObLflNb LIVERY ' M n. Melvina Wheeler spent SaturThus u kind of expiation was ar­ young Indy wjts wlrliln and when told perhaps j»oor ns the world judges, yet
for such fatal accidents os that she was stepped Into the parlor. who are nloue — pome girt, perhaps,
All mrxual ccoiplatatw affect ’.Sew cvRanm. htnre the kl4aeyf*A-“2 FEED /TABLE
’ day night with Mrs. Ed. Lee and ranged
might be due to the fall of a ladder, Mrs. War.lweil arose and withdrew to alone; some woman, alone-.iaotne youug
When you want to do any driv- j fam ly.
the toss of a hull or the heavy wheel a back room, where she readily over- man. some old mau, alone! Alone at
ing in this vicinity, comt* mid see C
Christmas!
U
gDaraste«d
toLn&gt; any &lt;$!»&lt;**• of these orgxai or no Wof
a
cart,
when
the
victim
was.
with,
us. We furnish good rig« and J
Jieanl the &lt;*nnvcn«ition between the
WEST WOODLAND.
out any fault of his Own. deprived of ,
•ar No Names Used Without Written Consent.
drive to all points. When you ]}
•
Mi.. Royer of Woodland has moved tire last strernments of the church. I^re I lovers.
come here let us feed your horses. 4
’-’I went to your bous0 to keep my euAlong the central part of the Kongo
j onto .August Geiger's farm.
right to these deodands. which were |I gageinvnt and was toki that yon bad
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS
&lt;
river there are a number of salt marsh­
, H&lt; nry Schaibly and family visited abolished In 1S4U, was frequently i। come here. It Is lute, but we shall !&gt;e es. The African digs shallow holes In
granted
t*&gt;
individuals
or
annexed
to
nONflSniTH Ef SONS &lt; a* G xx Hitt’s near Warherviila the
these whence Issue streams of hot wa­
Grot terct'arory rrllef. I wa» flrully kthlrfrd •'»
lu time for tbe second act."
lands.
hry the NEW JtBTHQD TREATMENT -f E&gt;?
“Why didn't you come In the first ter, which, on being evaporated, leaves
fit. * K The enUnred veins
,a
LIVERT tr FEEb JT4BLE J । first jf tbe week. ,
They are mentioned In "Hndlbras:". 1
a residue of salt
place?"
H. Durkee and wife visited at
For love should, like a deodand.
WOODLAND, niCH.
J
“Well, you see,. Mabel Burke Is to । ,
r Wellman's-'in Castleton last FriStill fall to the owner of the load.
have a muxicalo and wanted me to
, right, but don't let him be too
take tire place of (Iowan! Wilkins. |
to «»nduct my buslCURES GUARMITEED. NO CURE NO PAY.
and Mra &lt;1 Senter were tbe
A plan that will sometimes destroy j who failed her at tbe lost inoinout."
*’***’”
‘ "
guest i of Lake Odessa friends Tu*- B large number of rats is to fill a i
Before Treatment
■
"Do yon think that was treating me to go to heaven."—Houston Post.
I day
barrel partly full of water and cover It right ?"
ALLGEO
' Helman Crites and Fred Baine were with an Inch or so of meal. A Iwle la
••Well. uo. nut exactly, but I thought
bored iu
a little
the I you wouldn’t mind. Wllkius turned
at Hastings Monday.
ln tbe
tbe barrel
barn&gt;1 *
,l,tte above
abcvc 0,9
BARRY COUNTY MAPS
,
,
,
, ' meal,
meal,and
andthe
therata
ratsenter,
enter,alnk
sinkthrough
throughI । up after all. so I didn’t have to go t&lt;?
CUrlei. Early b» movod »U&gt; Uw : tb,
,bd bad «•»«,«» C»T». In I Mabel's. Come, hurry up. Wo don’t
Can be had at the Woodland
* hoUM with his mother.
catching rats In steel traps great care’ wont to miss any more of It.” .
♦
148 SHRLBY STREET,
DETROIT, MICH
Postoffice.
They give ' the
J. 11. Durkee and wife attended tbe ] is required to deceive tire rodcuts,
There were aouuds of reflrouches.
uc hcii cv»ctw uuu v»tareswes and h.'aHy kisses. Then the
names of every farmer, the
tarowfll rectptifui given in honor ot j inqiH iil-cu
rances Durkee at the home of erythlng done to avoid raising the rus- •Xirl appeared Irefore ber aunt, tears । number of acres he owns,
,7 lbs. Oatmeal,
25c I her fa her. Wm. Rowley in Hastings I piclouK vf the "varnilnta.” Often when nnd smiles' stritggilug on her young
all
highways,
streams,
• rats refu*&lt;- tu oat irelaonwi bread,nnd fnce.
2 Pkjr.*-Cream of Wheat,
25c
l ue-d k.v.
I butter they may be baited with poison*
churches, school houses etc.
“Aunt Far::’. I’m .tulng to the theater
1 lb. Best Seeded Raisins,
11c
j ed crackerw. checwe or meat. Bats are lifter nil."
.
MARTIN CORNERS.
] shy and gamy creatures', but it is posPRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
Tli&lt;* girl Cutteml awify. JMk* tiad
1
CHRISTMAS
Her ert Mead is expected home i giige to "joatie game uf them.'*
Candies,. Dates. Figs and Nuts.
at Woodland Postoffice,
from Belding this week.
reived aud was bent only on enjoyin;:
’Nice new fresh lot just opened up.
John Velte, Postmaster.
the evening with lier lover. A« ?£r.-Fnu I; Trout wine who bon lieen abEhrtmw Curioetty.
»
Wardwrll
too*
her
accustomed
-wat
Ire*
’ Chinaware and Glassware suitable' sent i, the west the past 3 yeaiy is.
The rourteon-year-old knu of n nt
pectable Jew In Warsaw hanged hlm- side the Intup-site soliloquized:
'forChristmas gifts just received.! exptret xthouin at any time.
“Paorgir:. The !x&gt;y hadn't a decent
self
?lf the other day. He loft a note, snyThe j. T. L. which was to meet
&lt;XWNTY| TREASURER'S OFFICE. BARRY ' Ol NTY
tg: “1 bare hanged myself out of rxrUM? and probably &lt;lldri*i give the
Ing:
SHOES
Saturd by Dec. 16 at J. Dennison’s has , mere
&gt; collected or iwwlvrd by me. ki my office. u|kNi tlw
true
reason for hi* brutal, treatment”
nre
curiosity.
I
could
not
help
my•Nice Line and Prices are Right.
yr Mitt Uguota|flnrinz ttre row erdhut Devmlw &lt;th. n«xv
• been p Hrtponed while the revival meet- ■ self,
LENA M. BROOKS.
elf. I had to find out what they were
Residence
ings ai e in progress
otng tn
In the other world.”—Jewish
1 Kind of Ihutocw
doing
AiiMMfTit ef T.v
I Want
• Paid.
If httff one bears is so, we should World.
Your Butter and Eggs
Hix—Mrs. June strikes me as
I think ttbe law in regard to hunting
being ■utirely too maneullne for n woHartings
Retail l.lgnor .IMaler &lt; tty of Hastings
! rabbitalwith ferrets should be enforced
REMEMBER
Young Wife—-I rook great pains with man. Mr«. DLx—Yw, indeed. Why.
Your Money Back If not? :inonr ricinity.
I that cucumber salad. John, and I hope every time
Jme she hn.s an nche or a palu
id Mr*. 1 yoo enjoyed it. Husband (anxloualy)— Khe makes
jany friends of Mr.
Satisfied.
Tbe
fo___! I'm afraid, my dear, that I took great maa would.
opktas will be pleas
'•Uahw Marita. Fvlvv for &lt;»■&gt;».)
pains with It too.
|Ar&lt;r»s»d pouhrjr everyThuradex. \ I 01 U)e' little daughter that "came to j
Woodbnrv
Wovdbuiy
their home Dec. 7th.
Wood inni
Woodland
MlddlevHls
Revival meetiags at the church every !
MMdtevme
Freddie— What’s th" difference boreningj conducted by Rev. ^Hatch, aaHlofcDfyTorMrx
Naafirttle
Ur Bn. W. H. Hokomb,. &lt;Z I

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whether you

buy

or

not.

Twenty-three persons that came out
NOTES in the meetings at the North Wes|
The Rev. Earl has closed his meet- Castleton U. B. church received the
right hand of fellowship at the church
i igf&lt; at the Holmes ehnreh.
Rev. C. D. Jarvis preached at Wood- Sunday evening.

Don't

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While out hunting rabbits «j»*t Fri­
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shot in one. leg. by a cnmpuni-&lt;m. The
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L. T.. L- CONVENTION
Rathbone A Said and Peninsular\
\Ylil Powers of the city tipent Sun­ /Base burners, rhe kinds that give?
rhe-L- T. L convention wan held
day
with bin brother Tom and wife.
;you the heat aud save-coal bills.}
at the Prairievifle M. E church anil
I
Steve Sensiba Jr.l is in Hastings this '. Price? Yuu’h be satisfied ilV right.)
the program carried out as advertised
’ 11/
(Also see.my genera! line of Hard (
on Saturday; mjrninx and afternoon week serving as juror
(ware.
"
.
f
= ii/
and evening seMfona being held. TheLast Saturday
evening Yankee "(CUTTERS ami SLEIGHS to suit?
jloiiiR a fine bus in
1 ii/
&lt; all comen&gt;.
.
(.
people of Prairieville extended a cor­ Springs. Arlxsr No.i K.76. A. O. O. G.
□ess in their
dial vnfleome to all who attended, and elected tbe following officers for the
Mr. M. MMhing wM in .luekren one
there was on every hand appreciation ensuing year: C. G.—Ernest Cook:
buy l*-t week on businew.
DOUDS CORNERS of the,cordiaHty. and kindness uf the V. C. G.—Earl Buskisk-. Chap—.John
Doster, Mich.
Mr,. Geo Moih. r 1, «,■ the rick
Chas. Thiel has been* spending a few people of this place. The resolutions L. Carter; Sec. and Trea».—Mary
list. '
.
days at Mra Maier’s,
committee voiced the sentiments of Buskirk; Conductor—Lewis Mullen:
Mm. L mi.hro, ot Gull Luke I. ri»,t.
Mr. luuch'a spent Sunday m Wm. , a’l i&gt;V extending tbe hearty thanks of O. G.'—Burdett No|ria:‘Lecturer—/fra
! the convention for tbo kindness ami Heistnnd.
'fl
Ui rog her |u&gt;ront». Mr. «i«i Mr«L. »i. Littb of North Barry.
t v;:int lu do inure. Tl iiy is the
'* place to
dav., Mt I gOu:1 wiI1 !,b6w:‘ b&gt; the Fraineville
William..
•
•
Olive
Wortman spent
Ui
• r'tin iturp.
Coinu uiji’ bring
' ....4 your
'
people.
|
TALKING DOLLS
Mr. l.„ suf,, or Kui.„,az,k k home last wtek.
Ki/
We handle tbe famous old reliriaitiug hl. Brandvaront-. Mr. RIi,i
Mr. .1, Valentine returned from thii I[ -We can but ieehly express the sue-|
ffi
tl/ Mra. talwie WBliamv
1 cew ot this Lnttitite.
Everyone |
lb.) ivl pak Heat ■rs
•
north after an extended visit with rd- i
and Range}fU,. UI
fl
11/
___
. j MMiaied to come with » determination j Due
Mr,. AK.e. Geel el i. ..nit. Mck at Htives and friends.
of the nio.4 strlkin;
? i‘: p.xBeckwit’hu Dowigiac. Also
| Ao help and lie hit! &gt;ed. The subjects Christmat
il/ this .WRiiiiig.
fl
' *
Clifford Morfurtl spent a portion of tumignM were ably
: 1 i alipLl-eniiisiilai' &gt;' i
handled. Legion* teal mlklii: . doll. In the pturt do!’;. ' i
&lt;1/
the
week
in
Hastings
t
in
the
employ-J
re
out
in
n
body
Mrs. .\.J!ie Van T)iiv and Str. Majt*
over 1W» persumi! vocabulary hux Wu lhhU«sl tu .-; I
• Ui i gup«l *tQck (f Blankets and
Benke** and Walldorff
'1 *haing present at th&lt; afternoon session phrase.*
il/ Brandstetter visited frienda and rela­ meat
ns "Da-ita'1 pr "Ma niu." sound* j
.
.... *ay
_z it
.. ‘, I7’f-Hliipel“
« reisl and a pair &lt;&gt;;
.it prii-es'tl at are right.
Mrs. Gwlerdmdnt ber home S&amp;iurbij h.- and .to
by a
ii/ tive?, . n. Middleville. Saturday and
does
not
half
»xAll that Ssjto In* changed, and j
Sunday. day nigiii after a long illnca*. Her । w “ Krnn&lt;‘hUm‘’'h
xi/
; dolly will la* able ip say quite p nun.* L
Mr. and Mrs. M. Manning visited many friends have the sympathy uf all. I r''^ *L
&lt;1/
i
...... ;«.i- l*r ”!' “'re things nnd carry «&gt;u little I
----------------------------------- ’
j The Prairieville’ Lw.
friend* and relativas in Battle Creek.
rn..«’.trd|
l.u„.lP.M wort. ,.r
11/ * pail of last week.
AMERICAN FENCE
FINE LAKE. ! tt*»‘*»unty orguniza
.
.uu with a &gt;Yuut..,
|( „,„,s+,r!.
v,.r,
YOU CAN BUY THE
Ui
which
w^s
very
much
aplatest
song.
.
Gray
Riley
of
l^roy
js'the
guest
of
.
m,,
tt».
.□rest song.
Mrs. Maje Brandstetter and Mrs. E.
liii S. Morehouse amended the L. T. L. his cousin S'Frank Coleman aud familv. ur®^!at&lt;‘l1
The h’en •XAiM-N from Gi-rnuiny iun!|
CHEAPEST.
Mr
Mr/
’
I.
■&gt;
11
.
"
e
were
glad
t
■.
we
the
interest
is
rvQlly'an
adaptation
of
tbe.priiu-ipiI
at Prairieville. Saturdav evening.
in Butfe Crrek IJ w«k
1
,h"‘
upou winch the gralmnjdionf is
It you are going tu do any .
Mrs. Naomi Shnvsop of Baniield visit­
...
.
i to Is- held in N. E. Barry* will be ( B-leily it is this; skrvUsl souiewhi-re |’
building. till I a k l« for you to ’
J hi ilie doll's Intarforjwill be -a tiny disk i
Mun Edna Paul of Battle Creek spent .,v&lt; n 1 tetter atrenJe l.
ed" at Eugene Horton's last week.
call, look over my stock' and let
inc quote you' prices. I) my
Saturday and Sunday with friends nnd ,
L
i machine, which will carry, a record
Mr. Dinklt? was in Kalamazoo Irust rviatives here.
'
I
,
juices are 116c as favorable, er
idsAUt two inches in diameter. Wljeii
more favorable than others, I can
&lt;
n ..i z. i t
! “■
Gairns was in Grund Rapid-b : the doll luts been mitkie preaeiil'iil'iv ami
•Some Buttle Creek hunters put up ! (J„ bositWM ]M&lt;4 WV1.L
not expert yuur trade. A good
Mis* Katherine Dinklo in on.tbekick
I feete 'equal to taking part In tin- con­
at Shore Acr&gt;-s Sunday.
t ,
,
many people have found it profit­
n ,
,
e ,
,
i I™ 'yoodman returned from , vjsit versa!iun her litik- juume will simply
able to them to epnie long disui list.
P U Solomot, of South lurry bre! with IbwtftK. trlwui, Frid»y.
। bate to'place n diwk In n crevic.- *u&gt;mrMrs. Hurry Pavne’-inited her brother
installed a stcnm engine in fc»K feed! ...
e
. •
i| wuvre
where in aouy
dolly'sf Must,
La&lt;5c, an
uu operation
operaiion Wl
;is’
Shultz last Thursday.
mill. Ht will grind Tuesdays.itand
' ?.' *,ne&lt;!1 w,tb
rB' ^a”9®11 simple ns putting a penny lu a slot
’
. Wedni^day December la.
h.. q.q,
,|o tbe f4M1
„ ' •Full'line of Alston Paints—the
. au&lt;!
aud ,tin&lt;tn|| wU1
will Tjo
rest. Tw
Two
Dr. I). McLuav of Prairieville. Dr. Friday*.
be*t on the market, y'all and
Mr. Myra Brininstool n.iuu her' ' Th’’
»«”&lt;! will ' dolb. with *mtnh»nmy .mxHy
J. M. Elliott of Hickory Corner* and
see me.
.
«
•
1 pi»wut during .holiday week ‘‘Down be. made to carry ou tpille inteiUgeiit
Dr. Harter of this place attended the daughter
in Batle -Creek last week.
conversation-.
Luinkni
bally
New*.
i*
]
in
Dixie"
under
the
management
of
WILE.WEILLcCO. BUrtALO N.Y. 1
meeting ami banquet uf the Barry
. C. E. Iden is in Hasting* on jury.
I Mrs. Clara Hughen.
County Medical Society, held at tieSum* ChriatmitH THnuKbt*.
Delton,
:
Michigan.
\ / The critical eye of the most dis- j
! * A goud many from here attended the •
Parker Himse in Hastings, last Thurs­
EAST ORANGEVILLE.
. „ .
: .
,,
A.to
xan
Liftiqi
npyour
yourcjisi
vyvMv&gt;toHie
tin-great
greatmean
mean­
day.
.
a.,r.
thhlt „r
Mrs. IV. Bayne of Shultz was on our .. .el.tr. »-oc,.tl&lt;,0 «t llwtrog. Sator- ; ,ns „r
cerning observer can find no flaw
I day.
.
" i your •humanity
as sohietlnng
so didife
'
iJK in fashion, fabric, fit and finish
Mr*. Engledub .nays Faulkner's Drug street® Saturday.
1 Mr. and Mrs. ikJven of Spring Brook ' ly pret-ioux that it hi worthy of being
Store ba* a solution for every holiday
this elegant paletot overcoat /
Jim Anders, wife and daugtlur
m«d&lt;*
nu
offering'
to
God.
Count
it as
were gueet* of Mr. .mid Mrs. D. I
F A Every line and curve is ah exact Ij
problem. Corn,- and Mt- if we cannot tfpept Sunday with Earnest Johncox.
. VanH6rn Thursday.’ They left for a privilege to ibake thill ofrerihg ns
solve yours.
,.
duplicate of the best New York ■
Elrngr, DeWatars alid wife visited the ' Lake City Saturday.
compli
’
tf
as
pnssHge.
keeping
nuthlnc
.
LGv and London custom tailored pro- I
iKick. nnd then go out to the pleasure*
A.*C. Hamm--Dentist of Kalamazoo. latter’s mother Mra Frank Johncox
Hurl Pane returned -from Portland, and duties of your life, haring,been
\y- ductions. The man who appre- I
Mich, will lie at his dental parlors at lust week.
We rj Per cent 6n
j
Mich.,
Saturday.
*
VI dates and1 demands the very I
truly born anew’ into his divinity it*
Andrew Juhncox and wife^ spent
Dr. Harter's. Delton, on Wedneaday
|| highest grade of apparel should I
Mrs. Pike and Miss Henry of Orange- ; he was born.into our humanity on
Pay (J Deposits.
Nuv. 2. Winml every Wednemlay fol­ Sunday with liicluird Johncox.
Ville were entertained by Mrs. James | Christmas day.—Plillmjs Brooks.
I examine this mode! of overcoat I
lowing Painless extraction. AH work
Herb Johncox went to Leighton Sat- i' Bruwn Sunday,
May tb&lt;; spirit 6fl thp sweet Vlnfist|jl perfection. Its beauty is more I
M'fl loan moxic-y pn Real Estate
. guaranteed.
mas Chlhl poKsess ttid; may the Star of i
urday to bring-bis wife and children •
,or good Baifkable Paper." • We,
R| than surface deep—every fibre and I
Mrs Thus. iYoung'* i« *pen di ng a i Bethlehem shine nta/vh my -dwelling
home who have ln-en visiting relatives
loan our money at home, and doi
u stitch is genuinely good. Collar, I
,
couple
of
weeks
with
lier
mother
in
!
place.
—
Thomas
a
|&lt;i*tn||is.
there for the tm*'. week.
*
biudnefs with people we know
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
Iu lapels and ‘shoulders are formed I
Ludington
Thu season" of n-generatw! feelingare all right We do a safe, eon-1
Richard Johncox was sick Monday
‘ Rev. Thoma* Young of Prairieville
L. according toiDame Fashion’s latest ]
servative business aud have/
i
the season for kindling] not merely tin
morning and wsvunuble tu go tn Hast­
.
fire
of
hospitality
ii
tl|e
hall,
but
lie;
•
spent
i«art
uf
Friday
at
the
parsonage.
HOPE.
p mandate, artd from foundation to i
Honey to Loan
j Dr. Fritch w
ot; Qovcrdale was called 1 ^nini flames of &lt;^4rit\j in the henrt
'
The pastor attended'the L. f. ,L. ings on jury.
finish the expert tailors of the
at reasonable rates. Deeds, &lt;
.Will R. Johncox was taken Sunday i Monday to uttehd Edward MrKibldu ! " nsl.iygren Irving
Institute at Prairieville Saturday
Mortgages and Ixgal
■ i makers, Wile, Weill &amp; Co., have
i* unite
sick.
•
v"'-■
night with bleeding from the gum ।' who
u-hft R
nuite &lt;dflk
*" mak
make* n great ih
f a| of jx*n.s* xvith
Papers Drawn;
(
w
done their level best. A gilt edged
.
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—
:
heaven-.
(
‘
Iirjsi
mud/
inpch
of
peats*
(
where a tooth' was uawn out and tiuf
New
York Drafts, Insurance1
^investment iat $10 to$i$
the home uf Mrs. I. N. Bush Thursday.
Alva Whitmore iuid wife retunied tu"’ earth.--Umry Drtuninond.
for the timi’ix assistanoe of the br.
and Bonds Sold.
Hickory Corner}* Sunday after spending
*
J
Barry Township .Sunday- school &lt;•»- he would have bled tu death, as it was
mutation "will hold thqjr fourth quarter­ Im? was*quite weak from- the los« of i the week with friends in this, vicinity .
DIRECTORS:
child
THE CLOTHIERS, Delton and Pralrir/UW. Mich
•
and
Yankee
Spring*.
A. A. ALDRICH, President.
ly meeting at the M. E church Hoot
'
J. (T. HUGHES. V. President.
i The delegates. to state grange ata I
E. S. MOREHOUSE. Cashier.
expected to make.their rei&gt;ort next Sail­
DR. McLEAY.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
: urday night. '
•
L. P. TERPENNING.
oh! Yiile tire, n ba&lt; kiuR of.hunl wofnL
[ The election-of .officers of the L. O. j
JAMES COLLINS.
tiir largest to h«- ifctilj should be eliowen. ;
' J. M. M. of Orangeville hive Uwk ; TT»&lt;! llA-nrth shoiilil be elemi ai«&gt;l eoltl I
i place last Wednesday and tin- following j le’fjre ChrlMtuiUji •■v|p aud the, log sw-r i
i wereelected Commander. Ella M.Otiir, In place with- ti;«- cedar or pine or other?
’ Lieut (Toutmanaor. Fannie Collison.*! "light, wood” kinjlltBgs. at band. As
down fire Is applhHl mid
Past Cotniuander. Eva E. Nevins; ■ th&lt;- sun
th- b'.g Ing set ablazE lu tbe days of 1
j Finance Keeper. Minnie VanValkenthd Druids, whence Yule log is derived. !
. burg; Record Keeper, Rom? V. Hewitt: ■
If you are not my tegular
the prlthAta liuhtetl thp niuiuql log iglth j
DDinCO On Holiday goodB l&gt;egin as low down
Mistress at Arms. Martha Brown:' an ember from tin- sacred pen*tual
patron. 1 solicit a trial order
as w. For 10&lt;- we have an almost
! Seargent, Ida Johncox*. Sentinel, Mary i fire they guarded. l» the mouutaip te1 have a nice stock of Uro­
‘ Rice; Picket, Belk* Crawford. Chap- ‘ gions ot the south the hearth fire Is !
endless assortment of practical Holiday gifts including
■■■'
. ill. there would be no worry about selecting
cedes and Meats and can! lain. Adelia Spook.
kept with au almost equal tldeiity.
vases, comb cases, glass and china salt and pepper shak­
V. &lt;• believe that this store comes nearer to sblvcertainly please you, both
scarvely ever l&gt;citig jiennitted to die
ers. ink stands, perfume, iron toys, doth animals, print­
::.
rriblem than has eier been possible heretofore.
out from lletolx-r to Mardt. and In tin’in Quality and Price.
SHULTZ.
ing outfits, dolls, hatpins, shaving mugsJatherbrushes,
cabins of the nogruel It la n» uniSmi- I
1
.videa~s&lt;&gt;rtment of worthy goods -goods that
। I’lcasv remortibcr the Laxlics Ala at ■ mon sight upon n t.’hristnias id^tht to ।
medallions, juvenile books, games, .mirrors, work boxes,
- .-ry quality that a gift should have, beauty,
; Mrs. Fred Zerbel’a next week
IThunJ- j
.
, , see • within the jlreplavo 1t**e!f. their |
etc. Our superb assortment and low prices will make
' &gt;
:’y, iL-.-fulness,novelty anil real value- and on
list, 'for dinner,
which
j day Dec. 21
"
' ' will
" . lu-ads iip tbe chlitiner. pl- kaulnnles of
. your Holiday buying a 'err easy matter this year.
Delton, Mich.
,. Mrs. ' -/
....i i
Every- various slxi-s busii-d hi warming th‘Ir I
save you money. Genuine bargains on
• l»e fumislwd. by
Zerbd.
■ toes. Uudr bare f&lt;*et testing on.logs «&gt;f
.1 ;-st &gt;iuaiity is the principle we applied in
i body invited
'
■
cedar &lt;»r hickory or oiik and their black ;
■
-vei-y item in our stock.!
.
•
i Owing to th ? revival meetings
{
eyes rolling with ahtwlputiona of
I smth Maple Greve our pastor .'J Ji I Ing gotAi ihings.—HmfuT'a Baxnr.
■
l Marshall, did not come to attend thf
• business meeting of tbe Y. P- A. Iasi
Every
Album
is
new.
every
one
the
A fountain pen Is the buny man's
Saturday evening. It wh- therefore j Christmas gets ,its . nnmc. from the j
Bui one for the boy. Me have
; . .
k that we carry this (
latest style- We have always led
or wmnaii'fi companion. Il
»
. pontpomsi until some time in the future, i mass .vlebrated In the early days of;
them, stflui wind and set and guar
an opportunity that
on Albums, and our line this yenr
pvrpt tiial1 convenience if it is a
Readers of the Baxxeh can secure,
,
! the &lt;’hrlst!mi ehnr&lt;*b In honor of the
u- ; • ".re yon will appreciate. I anMed for one year.
■
is
almost
doubled.
50c
to
$5
00.
good ene.vaud a constant annoyI Mra Willard Payne and Mrs. Fred birth of Christ, its first solemnization I
;*• :f-e a- many books as i
as favorable clubbing tales with this
aure it It Wn’t. « «
'i'T
L. T.
L. -at ..Jjttvmg
‘"-v, V ,.
for |eSh than ;
|| Zerliel
ZX-rm-X attended
.llkviiucva the Hinds ...
-• ...
.baring been ordered: by Pope Teles- •
wsellta be first class. J KOO tu
j| Mrs.
. tHiramJPayne
,:_ .__rr—
miIav 'r,..Ar'
•
UficeA'whenever pussl- j
:
’sl-.t
lastKSFriday.
.Taev ptorus. Tbb&lt; waa in or Itefore the. ' paper for any daily or weekly paper
S2.J0.
2 -on 2H to ») per rent in . Our line is an especially good one
j report a very.pleasant time.
year 13«, for hi that frenr rope Tehnor magazine published in theJUnlted
SPECIAL While Th,y LaaL
•I-. T.i:rt*w. If we baa e not ’ and nothing like them can be found
. Mrs. Phrona Shultz who has lawn phorun died. At first Christmas win
. ■ 1 wtnt.we will get !A;
States or Canada as cau be procur­
Wb have placed in ods Mjt »«•
elsewbese. A splendid present for
what Is known ns a movable feast. Just
'
spending
several
days
in
Grand
Rapids
* .
’
r t/ouks and prices: A '
dow to dm. «a»w ot ■ .“J*-,™*the ladien. lUc to &gt;3.25. Our fan­
as Easter is now. nnd. owing to mis­
ed by any other newspaper in this
■ - .
f • loth bound books for ! cy backed triplicate Mirrors at
panel design, average height 1- to
I returned home last Saturday.
understand lDg«. was aeiebrateil as lace
15c .• &lt;| aoc. A nice line of de
15 inches, beautihtl pattern with
eectipn of Michigan.
25c and 50c are fine for shaving
Mm Haden Gaskill of Hinds Corners as April or May. In the fourth century
. u ft books at 25c. Fancy
wide bane and fiower-shape tops.
and general toilet purposes.
visited at F. W. Zertal'a Monday.
an ecclesiastical InvestlgntJou was or
d gilt books, a wide range
Some are brilliant crystal some
“f 25c
Nile green, some rich opalescent,
Miss Emma Kenyon went to Hast­ dered, and. upon the authority of the
and some delicate blue.
V our
ings Friday where she expects to spend tables of the renaotn In tbe Roam arH &lt;• ia&gt;.e mpst of the late copychoice while they last 10cBANNER MAPS OF
_ f’KbU ut........................................ 50c
We want to rive you one for
some time.
date of the Saviour’s Nativity. Tradi­
IL: !!&lt;nty and Snug Comer
ChrfctmM. A«k tu about II.
BARRY COUNTY.
tion fixed the hour of "birth at abont
Fi-i.es for boys and girls at. .25c
midnight, nnd thin Ida to the celrbraNORTHEAST BARRY.
:bx?’s works
35c
We have some beautiful toilet and i Begyies a nice assortment of misShow every farm In Barry County,
•y- Bad Boy50c
the number of acres, section, town­
Everything was favorable at the tion of a midnight mass in all the
areaaiug
cmod
ceuaueuus
wyn
IL "-. P. ck put Dtxn the Re­
churches, a secund nt down uud h third
ship, etc. Also shows the highways,
and staghorn. .Magnificent gifts
H
of friction toys from !0c to
Every Atomizer is handsome
handkerchief social bold at the Bunnell In the later morning.
“
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.«■ I’rir»a ran
ere ' $| qq
. Wil
fo“Ih^genUer
STrrteii
ridge!
...50C
Btreams, railroads, churches, school
enough to make a desirable gift,
Kbool bouse last Friday, night. A
.rears of Hustling50c I
houses. Very valuable for reference.
from SOc to Sj.OO. used to cost at
white many are exceedingly beau
Wb»t Happened to Johnston,
lovely uight-large crowd, proce«U
tiful. An atomizer is a necessary
'^r“........ ..
,'iel to Twenty Vear? of
I adjunct to any toilet table nowa­
-If you reach the age of thirty with­
PRICE ONLY 50CTS.
J1C.20.
"• mg. ,60c :
Handkerchief Boxea.jOc to JI 15
There are scores of suitable gifts
days. 25c to $1.00.
Mr. Lome Blackman of Banfield and out imrln^ had any serious llluesH you .
. At the Delta Pott Office.
. - ■ Hustle-by the author .
Glove Boxes................ 5«c t0
*5
in our regular lines of'sundries
will be likely to live till seventy or :
dore and Hdkf =*“^’5 “ £‘?J
Misa'Lula
Noblee
of
this
!placo
attend
­
"d r*-venty Years of Hustling 60c 1
that yon can well buy especially
more." «ld n pbyuician. \"Aii the old |
ed thi Teachers Aecsfiatl.m at Hastiiig.
Collar 4k Cuff Boxes .50c to $1-50 t for family giving. These are com­
F. 6. ADAMS. Pothnitir
folk I know reached thirty without a.iy
Shaving Sets, any price you,"’**11'
mon sense presents, such items
i alarming maladies scored against them.
last Satunlay.
We make a spec­
The above gifts for both
as these In abundance: Hair brush-From
thirty
on
nil
yoiAn-el
do
is
to
Will
lanch
and
family
•/
Iwad's
aud gentlemen are specially dealnr
w. Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
-f.-itgitt of all in muny in- 1 ial effort to gel
bie,they artf useful, durable and
Corners spent Bunday at Wm. Lilt’s. be careful, to oboen'e a few »iq»pl«
Nail Brushes, Hat Brushes. Hand
tun -.
We haw them al! from I dolls and we sell
raii-s of health. 1 abouki say that these
them at very
ornamental.
Mirroh, Soap. etc.
J
HOUVENIR LIVERY,
Frank Newton is hiving hU J»y
hstainent to tbe $8.30 Oxrules nre simple and good:
Note also that in addition to the
I : ‘ "ilti good values at all the I clos«i prices.
MEDALLIONS.
Feed and Sale Stable.
Bring in the lit­
4,EAt fruit at breiikfnst and at lunch
baled.
above
we
have
Manleure-geUi,
Stag
i’fw-H in between.
So largely la our slock of these.;I Clocks. Stag Novelties, Itifc Stands,
tle folks to see
DELTON, MICH.
MiM Lillie Shultz of Douds Corners eon.
1
.
ueantiful pictured IncreaaedI this;
tbe dolls,"it is
Fancy Stationery, Perfumes, Case
-Avoid
pastry,
muffius.
hot
bread
and
Telephone
ot write me when roti drive from
spenCSatarday
'and;
Sunday
with
Mr;
;
year and «&lt;&gt; taking are the subjects
always a treat
Helton. I meet all trains. Pncct icawnabl*.
Pipes, Jewelry. Christmas Cigars
buttered loftft.
that II Is hard to ad«|i&gt;ately pro । aud an immense line of popular
and Mrs. Vernor Webster.
for them.
-Eat potatoes only once n day.
ii4 - th. latest games and all tbe *
P. J. HOUVENIR
rent them. You will have to see j
Every one is preparing for the Christ­
them"soon as many aro already sold |i priced Christmas Candles.
-Walk at least four miles iu tbe open
■'•anii:i:d ones, from'/ic to 83.:Moat I
mas
tree
to
be
held
at
BtninelL
of them urffier 50e. ....
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air dally.
x
-Do not drink tea or coffee.
Milton Nobles made a business trip
R. S. HARTER, M. D.,
-Tata? a daily I*th and wash the
to Hastings Saturday.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
face with warm water before retiring.
Quite a numlier attended the funeral
OFFICE HOURS-H to 12 a. tn., 110 2 p.m.. J
-Sleej) eight honra." - Philadelphia
losp.ni.. All call* promptly attended. Tele­
of Mrs. Gosler at Cedar Creek Tuesday.
phone at office.
Bulletta.
Office at reKidsaoa, Delton. Mich.
Clifford Pennock of ^Grand Rapids is
Any skin itching is a temper-teetere
—— The nmre you scratch the worse, it
Mrs. Mary Peako spent Tuesday with
Dqs0’b OinUnent cures pi Im.
x ne XXX
Cash or Trade
■her B»n.Charles LrtchlelVwr and wife eczema--any,, akin ilching. Al all
Lui. Noble. b»«
“ lri*1; dr"« •tore“—

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AlORICH BROS.

DELTON.
Dec. lath, a good pro­
i,1; !’ ^"Ikwr ««• in Hutlng.
gram is provided.
Ahursday.
The Earnest-Workers of Cloverdale
Mro w. Mm. «„ i„ S|1U)U ।
M. E. church nerve dinner ut the
iburaday.
home of Mra. FL.y McDermott Friday
Mr. Solomon s little daughter, uf Dec. 22. A good dinner is assured.
kilm Delton, is on the sick list.
____ cIm. will met with
The Bible .tody
i
Mra. A. Caltbrop of Prairieville vis- ?’nu &lt;-'lara ‘Uoowis Wednesday even|T evenRed her daughter. Mrs. Ad. Bnrpee *”*• Mrs Ixx,n,i* leader. Come and
Sunday.
* .' brine
m
bring vbnr
your RIN
BiUm.

YANKEE SPRINGS. \
J. Kavninnd of KahnitAzoo is &lt;q&gt;end-

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

Where Holiday Money Counts

IF HOLIBAY POCKETBOOKS ‘^t!TK'S?.iT'

Give mu .a trial order

(IUD
UUn I nluLO

J. SPROUL,

BOOKS.,

DOLLAR WATCHES...

FOUNTAIN PENS.

NEW STYLE ALBUMS.

MIRRORS... -

BEAUTIFUL PICTURES.

PERFUME ATOMIZERS.

TOILET CASES,

a

SUNDRIES...

DOLLS...

8IBLES...

NEW GAMES...

&amp; \

5c to $1.00

ELLIS E- FAULKNER
•» e want your Butter ana

Bggs,

cug

CLUBBINGJRATES

’

�John -Ormutoe and wifb spent Sunday
with Altort Woodmansee and wife.
j Mr. and Mra. Alfred Ormsbee spent
I’he Ladies Aid met ut the home HAbTLNGS
of
Sunday
with
their daughter
Mra. Art
■s. Chas.
Gorham
last Thursday.
A
Gorham
near had
Hendbrahott
schoolhouse.
v tinjelwas
by all present
Onnhlwe will spend u few days
Mra. settle,
VanSyckh)
is staying
with her
helping ;L»ilu
having
just moved
sinter
in Johnstown
oh E. J.
Stanton's
farm. for . a short \tjme.

DOWLING.

IRVING.
Wm.
Nash and daughter Mabie
.started
Monday moraibg for Loe
Angnk*. Cajl.. where ttoy icon template
locating penmunentiy shonid the sunny
climate andj other sdvantages of that
state meet with thrir expectation*.
Mra
Pisron. Mra. C H.
WUliains and Mrs. A.
Sylvester of.
Hasting* came to this place last Thurs­
day .to attend.the L A. B. which was
entertained by Mra. E. E. Warner.

Mias Mutt
it working
for Mra. j
Mrs. Chas
Ric&lt;5 who
received
the sad
E. J. Stanton has bought the little Robinson spent part of last week, at
tows of the death of her _uncle George
farm
Mr. Troxell,
his wife's her home near Cedar Creek returning
Bullisowned
ut AnnbyAr|x)r
last Wednesday.
father, in Nashville and is moving Monday
FrankTheir
VanSyckle.
wife andwish
Katethem
Cas­
there.
many -friends
Roy Smith and wife are working-for .
sidy
attended in
thu
funeral
the form­
S
happiness
their
newof
home.
Frank Bulli* in Johnstown.
er's cuusiij at Budturd Sunday
'
IAum% Aldrich died at his hinne near
Frank
s place Websterthia morning. Monday, He
MIDDLEVILLE.
Battle
Crepk.las^i.
s lierti
a patient anfferer for a good
Mra. W. A. Quinlan and Mra. Stanley
Christ
ma* good-.
my weeka.
The funeral will to held Wildeni were in Grand Rapids Thursday
■dnxiluy
at 1 o'clock at the church. and attended the opera that evening.
A.
J. HotTrauii

The Old Year
And the New
IE clock; were tm tbe Xroke ci
twelve.
The moon w»&gt; bright and

J row a veteran, lame and oldWlio»e maid* wm almost done.
The battered Imaptetk cm be back
Was empty, like his gun.

W. A. Severance of Cunklin was the
guest ut his parents W. H. Severance
and wile over Sunday.

Wm. Gamble of Harting* was calling
on friends in this place last Munday.

The ulvr chime* hq-an to ring.
I head a bugle Mom A (Lulling aoldier. young aid fair.
. Came ridinp o’er the »aov. -

Bert JacquHx and D. C. Beneway
were in Grand Rapids on bnxintos
Monday.

Geo. Bixler is on the .sick lint Dr.
Partello of Middlevillp i.s attending
him.

BANN15K. DECEMBER 13. IW?&gt;:

Sylvester Greusel of Hastings wits in
town on Lusineas Friday.

Rev. W. ii Holcomb expects-to go
thia week to help Rev. Hatch of the
Hastings circuit in revivalrmeetings.

Mr. Turkey of Pennsylvania is visit,iug his daughter Mra. Thomas Heany
and family.

"’Mra. A. J. Woodmansee uf Hastings
attended'the I*. A. 8. herj^luat Thurs­

Rev. E. JV. Shaw and family are
moving into the ILwntorg house, on
Railroad St. recently vacated by Frank
Root and wife.
*
,

day nnd was cniertainc 1 by her sixter Mra.Wa r.rr.
Mildred Conker is’ now staying with,
her aunt Mra. Geo. MbUonnell and'
attending *riu&lt;»l here.

Mrs. Wm. Cushing «f Ii sitings spent
part of lart week helping care fur her

Miss Anna Winters and Mra. A. M.
Gardner were in Grand Rapids Tues-

Royal
Baking Powder
Absolutely
Pure
DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF
TARTAR BAKING POWDER
It does not contain an atom of phos­
phatic acid(which isthe product of bones
digested in sulphuric
uric acid) or of alum
(which is one-third sulphuric acid) sub­
stances adopted for other baking powders
because of their cheapness.

“First footing” is on old. old custom
which stlU Jlngen In Ireland. It!* con­
sidered a -lucky sign if the “first font”
Is n fair inmi. A dark man. n woman,
a red haired or tupiltitlag |&gt;ersou Is sup­
posed to bring bad lurk. In the nonh
nf England, however, a dark man'is
preferred ns n “flrwt feut.”

The Yonug Ladies Club met with
Miss Code at the-home of F. L. Blake
on’Monday evening.

Fred Ellis of. Grand Rapids wax the
g^cst of hia cousin Mra. Wm. Willard
and family Tuesday.
W. A. Quinlan was in Detroit on
business the first of the week. •

BUDDS CORNERS.
; Mins’Edna Paul of Battle Creek sj&gt;ent
I a few day's with friend* and relative*
j here. Ray Riley of East Leroy spent
I several day* at the home of Frank
Coleman last week.
Sherman Bndd of. Battle Creek and
Joe Markham of l.«*’ el Park spent Sunr
day at Henry’ Budd's.
Many of this vicinity will ’regret to
hear that Rowi Daugherty of Hartford
City Ind. had two ribs broken while
•playing football. Ros* campt*d at Fine
lake all of the pa't summer slid won
many- friends atout here.
•Several from thia place attended the
concert at Bedford I art week.
Clarence Ideu left Sunday night for
Harting* where he ha# been called a*
juror.

Henry Budd's hand is doing nicely
where be cut it so severely.
We -underatand that Wm. II. ‘ Frey
has togun- his winter'* sawing.

New YehrX B”t Christmas] is the
French day of dnyx. Cards.’Itewera
and bouhous are exchanged In profu­
sion. and risks are made. In jtha din­
ing ra &gt;iu on New Year's morning are
assembled tet gentlemen of Urn faniHy
togreet the ln&lt;U&lt;* with courtly bow
aud gallantly io ki«« their hand*. The
gny brcnkfnrt over, the children, the
youib and tlitoe of the family In ihe
prime of life make ready to pair vtora.
They start forth .with po&lt;-!a!H and
'hands fllhd with rehiombranecb. The
older-ones ensconced In easy ohfilrs fa*fore the tire, wait fur tin- younriT reltitlros nnd fri&lt;ti&lt;rx wti&lt;» will eonje with
liglit nnd merrH salt to m-ik- e»-■•ji &lt;-h • r.

In Ruwto New Year's Is &lt;sj •M-billy
the children s dny. Among th} pep#
nuts the old tline frriles and gullies are
renewed. It Is a practice uimiig the
boys to arm Uieuwelvea with a isupply
bf shelled wheat and dried pei1’ auJ
to go from house to lumse in the small
hours of the morning. They, present
themselves njdiUldcn Id a neighbors
bouse, whore dm doors nre ulwnya un­
locked. and p}lt llixii with wheat or
peas till he offer* cukes or fruit.

J. E. Coleman is moving liis n*taurant into the building formerly occu­
pied by Watson's meat market.
and -wife were in
-Frank E.- Heath was the guert of rel­
Wednesday ordering
atives in Hartings over Sunday.
Miss May Basnett entertained her
Sunday school class at the M. E. church
parlors Monday evening
.

Mra. D. Marti!*.- vi*it»d': tor .sinter
Mra. Bees in Middleville lust Thifrsday.

Qolgnbtee &lt;r La Ignote^ Tbe wool*
Blgnlf'- both n custom and «
U«
the eVC of the Q‘'w ^,r ,*u4* **
yoetiifnl masqueraders serewded the
vni'tot^ rerideut. of the locality after
nightfall with music and
knock­
ing at d
end windows and bogging
fur offering* for the pour, generally
eateblvs. rtkb threats of revenge If
gifts were retUscd. A piece'of poi’U
with the ui!l adhering, cabe.l- i-&gt; &lt; hignec. wuk fbevfradltlonnl ofi'arlng ex­
pected.

The frost, wo &lt;&gt;a ,lu» cloak 6f blue
And on hu yellow plume.
And on hi» &gt;word Ire bore * rose—
A red, ted lose- - in bloom.
He halted where the aged man
Had fallen in the mow*.
And icy wmdi had made foe him
4
A bed ol whit" repose.
He ret tbe bugle-Io lie lip.
The note* of "Upa" lie blew.
And tl-n I knew that I beheld
The old year and the net* .
—Minna living m Lobes Weekly.

A French t'uuudl.in New Year's* cus­
tom now nearly iutoolete was that
known ax La Qucte de I'Enfant Jesus
the collection for the infant Jesus.
Thu* collection was managed by the
parish priest, who -was driven round
among bl* pariahfcjfyer* by tbe senior
churchwarden or the beadlr. The gifts
that he thus gathered ‘Tor tbe low of
the Infant Jesus" on the festival of
the cirruiurfsloii were distribute!
among the podr. Intimately connected
with this was another practice of.col­
lecting alms fiff the poor, known as La

When pins were invented in Gtotnrester. Euglnnd. In the sixteenth century,
they were much used]for New Year's
present*. I-nter. when;money was giv­
en to buy pin* It was calhrt “pin mon­
ey.” a term which for four centuries
ton designated the money devoted to
feminine trifles.

WANTS
If you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or if there
is anything useful you want to
buy. place an adv. in the
BANNER'S WANT COLUMN.
If vou have a buggy that’s lying
Idfc in the bam; a stove or
other household goods you
don’t use; if you have any stock
you want to dispose of; a house
vou wont to sell or rent; W you
want a girl for house work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our Vb ant Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CENT A WORD FOR EACH
INSERTION. TryiL

WANTS
WASTBD-a

'

FUR SALE-At a
tion WiflChtMler shot
torreto all iu good

'

FARM! FOR sAi.j. „
cleared. Mance in tinvu t
fair , level, no.•»&lt;«„..
clay snb-M&gt;il. will ......
projiertv.: other farms p.r,
®t*ed.' Wrjte Larui . !
Welcher. Pittsville .Mi* |.
FOR SALE^Clx-a;
E:iat High St.

WANTED-Tu
near Main street
Laundry.
'
FOR SAW—Cheap itihonw toiler,
FOR SALE -b. ■
with 10 horse engine. Enquire. Ernest
;
Shultz. Hope,- Address Hasting* Route cnckerels and JerwIra B. Baldwin. Hast,
—------------ ------ - ------------------ ----. R. I.
WANTED- Agent* to sell Maceaticv I
_ .
nee.'' /AKM WA.\ltl&gt;--u..
Protective sielf and accident insurance.
ForxHose to Hurting* pr
Can give exclusive. territory. For.
termH and full information write or see and 40 acre farm
t
bargains
consider.
1.
C. H.. Thoura*. Harting*. Mich.
land price. Audn~
WANTED—Just a few more gas I Care BANNER
cnrtomt’ra to make up the needed IbO
so we can ratface the rate* and give { FOR RENT—textra discount* to -consumers. Thorn­ Hubbard txiux-b
IHuliug-C-urne** E
apple Gb'h 4’. Electric Co.

FOR SALE - Cheap.
Round
Oak
heater, good tv new. Enquire BAN­ ’ FOR SALE -A line
NER Office. .
-did condition liought
ago flu cash wilt
WANTED—A gtxxl housekeeper. six . B • rare BANNER
in family. Address • H"cansBANNEH
office.
.
1
•.

FOR RENT—'I room bonne'new land
barn E. Grand St. Enquire of F. L.
Johnson, or Frank Johnson.
FOR SALE—Four good young -cow*,
section H Rutland. J. G. Kirchner.
Irving, No. I.
•

Hastings Markets.
I Hastings MaiKeu are con
Wednesday nt trnhisand can L
Upon as correct al tha*.
j Conected Wedneua.iv. '■
!

FOR SALE—An unlimited amount,
pf second growth oak wood, cut any
deaired length. Phone 217-11-is. Ged.
Mitchell.
.
FOR SALE— Will
ings dry Ixxly sorted
wood $2 (M&gt; a cord.
BANNER office; H.
ing. Route

deliver in Hast­
beech and maple
Leave order at
R. Norris. Hurt­

WANTED—Modern bouse and lot. or
lot centrally located &lt;n Hasting* dr
Nashville. Atldnv® Mrs. D. Clever.
Nashville.

FOR HALE.—1 portable drilling urn­
chine. 1 portable forge. 1 corn sliellef.
1 six H. P. engine. 8 H. Pl boiler. 1 plat­
form scale. 2 giu* heater*. » feed mills,
2 gasoline stoves. 3 wood stoves, pulleys
toxes. hangers, shafting, saw »rl»or*.
light railroad track, flv.wheels, smoke
stacks iron pipe, pump repairs, stoves
repair* aud many other useful articles,
cheap for cash. Will trade for anything
you have. Sylvester Greuse!.

WANTED—Anyone wanting to buy
The True I’hlloaopbrr.
There may to wMoni without knowl­ aeir. rent or lease anything ’ to try t
edge. and ’ there may! be knowtedp- want adv. in tbe BANNER.
without wHdunt. but it Ik he who posWANTED—Everybody t*»
attend
•esses both that Is the true philosopher. Vrooman'.- masquerade dance Friday
—Robert Southey.
evening Dec. 22.

FOR SALE—Fifty Barred Plymouth
Rock Cockerels. choice fl. Aho
Scribble*- V&lt;&gt;u alt ”ii every joke 1 bundles nice corn xtalk-.2 cents bundle.
Submit to you. Editor— We’!. If liter M. JI. Burton. Hartimra Route I.
nnd ntiv nnlnt to them 1 w-*rit’.o'„»
FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm. *
acres, gootl houne and tom. good orch­
ard. Sec. Id. Baltimore. Lewis Wood.
MUI
R. R. No. 4.

GOME
It is now wide open and we are showing the BEST and LARGEST
stock of HOLIDAY GOODS between Detroit and Grand Rapids.
We are offering about 500 cloth bound, well made books
at 10 cents each, consisting of such authors and titles as
Ten Nights in a Bar Room, Jane Eyre, Charlotte M Braemae’s
works, Hugh Conway’s works, Marie Corelli's work, Hall
Cain, Dickens, Conan Doyle, The Duchess, George Elliott.
Mary J. Holmes, John Halifax, Black Beauty, The Wide!
Wide World, and others.
For boys we have at 25 cents The Harkaway Series,
The Oliver Optic Books, The Ager Books and The Henty
of miscellaneous books
Books. For girls we have

Holmes’ works, Mrs. Southworth, Mrs. Augusta Evans.
Bertha M. Clay and hundreds of others. Five Little Peppers,
35c; E. P. Roe’s works, 35c; some of Martha Finley’s works,
35c. At 50c, Peck’s Bad Boy; Twenty Years of Hustling,
50c; Remarks by Bill Nye, 50c; a large line of copyright books,
that were $1.50, now 50c; David Harum, 50c; Graustark,
50c; The Right of Way, 50c; The Sky Pilot, 50c; The Vir­
ginian, 50c; and a lot of others. Bibles, Testaments,
Prayer Books and Key to Heaven, o» -&lt; .&lt;

Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Cuff and Collar Boies, Smoking Sets, Glove and HandBoies, Ink Stands, Mirrors, and Candle Sticks, we can't afford to buy
newspaper space to 8
all the articles we have. Come and see for yourself.
Ths finest line of Cut Glass and hand decorated China ever shown in town. See

our Toy Department. Wo have everything from the Tin Hom to the Steam Engine.
This is a new departure and we have done our best to please the little ones,
we still have a fair assortment of our sample line of dolls. We are selling them
at less than wholesale price. Don't buy anything until you have seen our line.

27

Phone 31

Goods Delivered
INCLUDE US IN YOUR SHOPPING TOUR

...

at househ«dd work. .L; i
BANNER

�PEOPLE
Look to the Banner for
Auction

Advertising.

Fifi'P •

YEAK.

THE
sixteen paces.

tfN
id! STUDENTS
num

On

Thanksgiving Day.

But Better

Now Than Not at

All

school

t

As all who studied the MichiganChicago football game know, the rul­
COLORS
ing of Curtis, the b’g Michigan guard,
out of the game by the umpire on the
charge of playing “dirty foot ball" by
f. TO
unfairly falling on Eckorsall. the
.,£ THIS CHARGE crack Chicago player, undoubtedly lost
Michigan the game, as.be was their
best ground gainer. It 'was an unfair
ruling, and disorganized the Michi­
•manlike
gan team. We are pleased to have Eekentail publicly tree 'Curtis from the
chnrgr made against him. We are
•M..1UJ- KrketrsaH did nut do thi* at the
N- if ht the
time the game was in progress, but
. In-en' more
we are glad to have him do so now.
it. • tj» win for Curtis', Ion;; and honorable foot­
Iv inajln and
ball record entitled him to exemption
Ik-Xi'* Induce.
rorm any such a charge at any time.
Here ii. what Eeketsal! says of Curt Li;
"1 want to take this opportunity,”
Eckt-rsnll of-Chicago says, "to publicly
say 1 do nut believe.‘that Curtis' was
r*.\ T. -i&gt; lark
intentionally playing dirty' when he
•kt-.l; they drv
charged mime. I . know-Curtis. per­
ism.‘- when they
sonally and'Kno w that he is not cap­
■.•p them on the
able of dirty work, such as he has been
charged with. 1 du nut belicvolhe
had any intention ot injuring me and
feel he has l»eun unjustly censured for
the play in 'which I was injured and
Ctu»r«
Av the
If the itMW

ui

BANNER.

Hastings, Michigan.. Wednesday. December a wl

NUMBER. 33.

nu.nuuu. w&gt;.

.

LE.TTE.R. FROM SANT.A. CLtXUS drawing the unes closer PARENTS BLAMED
Ml DHAH CHILDREN IS BARliY COfSTY:^

Postal Authorities Do on Publishing
NOKTH POLE, Dec. 11th. IMXi.
Any Prize-Winniag
fur rouill 1 want you UHov *?&lt;,“ ?Mbm
•'“’j” '•fh «». «° ‘bu letter to the Bassku rou.t do
New»
will remember you erery year. I .tart oU7™ n,? ^2’
brolhm
Coutlqu. to be rood boya and (irla and
Heng tour el.eklnj, up j„ pi,,
। h
“
&gt; । n« drlee u. ulaht uud will be in Mlehiiruu on tbe.nltrht of Ilec. 2&lt;lb.
According to a ruling .d the pwt
a .
t wont note any trouble in Hodin, them
Your Het Erlend,
..Ker department tbe publication of the
SANTA CLAUS

4

names of

FOR WILD GIRLS
SUPERINTENDENT OF INDUSTRI­
AL
SCHOOL SAYS LACK OF

RESTRAINT RESPONSIBLE

prixe .winners at whist or

' ' eucher parties where admission 'is
charged or a fee exacted for the privii lege uf playing is forbidden, and news­
. papers giving this information are
likely to be excluded from the mails.
. This ruling, however, doos n.ot affect
the publication of the names of prize
winners where tint function is purely a
social affair and tbe premiums are
donated gratis by the host or hostess.
The postotticc department holds that
casas of this kind do not come within
the ptirvipw ot. the law as to rattle*,
lotteries and other gambling devices.
Should the ruling* be interpreted to
the letter it will exclude all newspaj**rs giving accounts of raffles nt
church fairs, and the afternoon euchres
uf the ladies' auxiliaries.
.

GAVE ADDRESS AT
ALLEGAN LAST WEEK
Suggestions

She Gave if

Heeded

Would Save Much Unhappiness
If Parents Would Heed

The Michigan conference of the
lioard of correction* and charitit— was ■
held iu Allegan last week. Many ex- ’
celicnx DMjwuTt w-;re read and addresses
given. 0&lt;w especially {t hat ull parent*. ' particularly the lathers and mothers of
girls, ojuld have heard with much
profit. wa- that givvii .by Mr.-. Lucy
M. Sickles, Kuperintenijtnt of the In­
dustrial Home for Girl*at Adrian.
Among
other go-d things Mrs.
DEATH OF MRS. BITLER.
Sickles said
Too much latitude in the homes is
Mrs. l.onsia Butler,an old and respect­
ed resident of Juhnstown. died yester- ’responsible iu most oisea for girls
day afternoon,at the family home, at tile going wrong and being sent to the
advanced age of HH ye*A. Some fortr industrial school. If the . fathers aijd
or hvt- weeks ago Mn. Butler fell and the mothers would take a greater in­
fractured her hip. which owing to her terest in the girl* and their associa­
age. wm tbe cause uf death. Three tion* and would keep a check. kicdly
grown children are left to mourn her but firmly, on their goings and com­
loss and will have the sympathy of a ings there would lie fewer l«d giyls.
large circle of friends. Funeral serv­ Rough treatment in the home, is an­
ices will -be helt^J from the Lacey other reason aligned for incorrigibility
chuh'h tomorrow afternoon at one in girl*.
At the cnnclunion of Mrs. Mickeies
o'clock. Rev. Benson Officiating, In­
tennent will he fgiveu in the Joy address on "rhe Delinquent Girl.”
she told of the system •■mployed in
cemetery-—Battle Creek Journal.
/heir training at the industrial home,
their surroundings there and their
OFFICERS HASTINGS
NO. 52 F. AND A M daily life. There arc now W girl* at
the home.
. •
At the meeting held last Wednesday
There can tie no sort of iloubt but
night, the following ufiicers were that some parentsuf girls in-this cityelected bv Hasting* Lodge N'o.
F. are not doing their duty in properly
and A. M : —
.
restraining their * daughters. Some
W. M.—John M. Payne
young girl* are permitted the freedom
S. W.—Elroy Tobias.
of the streets in this as in every
J. W.—Lev H. Pryor.
town. who have no business there,
Treas-.—C. H. Bauer.
and whd should tie sheltered in tbe
Sec.—II. H. Snyder.
home Until they reach years of respon­
S. D. — D. K Titman
sibility. The neglect of this duty by
J. D. E*au Cannom
wjme jMtrents. who ought to love their
Tyler.—John Mate.
own daughters &lt;fweil. enough to hold
their future good as of the highest val­
Here is a poultry item that i» hard ue, is little if any short of criminal.
to Uu&gt;t, yet it in absolutely true. Mrs.
We are glad there is such an institu­
Julia Johnson han an April pullet tion as that "at Adrian for w&amp;ywan) .
which has laid fifty eggs already, and girls. But such- an institution would
at the price of the. product is jurying not ba needed if parental duty were
for hurreH early. — Ctacgo Union.
discharged properly.

■

ASS' RIA GRANGE
* tin Hi
a- given
letter l»ewnl*r 2nd. A;
was railed
'very ne present responded with a

ib&lt;

We Make Dates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers.

PACES 9 TO 16.

HAVE SAID SO

HE SHOULD

UJ.D UNDER

WE RECI

HASTINGS

irtt M-exn
that |th

quotation* beingtakrn'from.thu Bibb
Th«-papers by Bro*hern Marvin and
Clark were very tine. Th-., tirst giving
some »»f the best-point* and adv ire to
the Grange
The readings
by Sisters Clark anti Healy were tine.
Upon the whole it Wt
suei- the t»mf may
ai.v. all other •'&lt;••etui meeting. Miss Eei -n was .nstructed'in
the
work
of
the
third
au&lt;f
I to ib- iiht of
fourth degrees. After which a three
course lunch was served. Particular.it, team and progiaru of our '.next meeting to
be held Dec. 10. will lie printed next
week.
•
• an-. and vvd hope
icrr.l-ur- of thd team
A little »in nfuy be the *&gt;ed of a
une-i
j '•yitagan
•: uain of ^-hic-h
Dreaming aUiut heaven is a sin whrn'
!* who did 'ni't'bpit hinders duti'-s on earth•
•

puy on ’ True noblemen are al way* knighted
with the -word of affliction.

HERE’S NOTHING LIKE IT!
THE MAMMOTH HOLIDAY DISPLAY AT-

MULHOLLAND’S

RED

CROSS

DRUG

STORE

Shopping has begun in. earnest and the throngs of satisfied people make us feel that the effort to please has been worth while.
The cost of suitable presents suits every one, and WHY?
’
•
.'
•*
That
Means
a
Saving
of
One-third
One
a
Sample.
cause There Are Over One Thousand Articles, and Every
hese goods are but one piece of a kind and were used 40 days in
a sample room by a very careful salesman, and no one can detect
1

a mar, only the mar in the price.
It would be easier to tell you what we haven't got in this enormous
line, than to enumerate the many things ready for your inspection.

THERE MAY be some people who have never been in this
store. YOU ARE IN THE MINORITY AND MAY BEJ
DOING WORSE.
Come here first, and if you do not find what you want at a price that
makes you feel good, then it’s time to send your money out of town.

Books. Bibles, Perfumes and
In addition to the large sample line, we have books galore, on which we meet any­
body's price. There are larger book stores but not in Hastings.
A gliinpsoand a few questions of the man will satisfy you tliat your book wants
will We
be easily
tilled.
have just
added a quantity of fine Confectionery, fresh from the factory.

Every

box guaranteed
in prime
condition.
Bibles of every
size and
price, including the Red Ixdter ones, bound in Levant, silk
A word
perfumes: We have the best of the American manufactures, including
s-wed,
xyitlx about
India Paper.
Irahner’s, Rick.seeker's. Wright’s and Foofjfc Jenks, together with a complete assortment

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Fine

Confectioner

A Few Things Which You Can Do Better in
at the Red Cross Drug Store.
Mirrors, Jan Goods, CandalabraS. Odd Pictures, Toilet Sets. Collar and Cuff Boxes
Persian Goods. Fine Stationey. Sample Pipes. Music Rolls. Manicure Goods, Rd .ore Photo
Frames, Fancy Candles. Albums. Vases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Games
Children’s Books, Smoker's Goods, Fine Leather Goods, Diaries. Imported Baskets of ev­
ery description.

See for yourself and got one of those fine ART CALENDARS, which
help to furnish every home.

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Mulholland will open in the Spring with the Largest and Most Interesting Line of Wall Paper ever
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CHRISTMAS

SHOPPERS

My stock is now in thei fullness and perfection of Holiday readiness. Exceptional buying opportunities have com^ my way, and iny store
abounds with values uncommon, matchless and salient. . By the time this announcement reaches you, t.ere pro a y w no e over 20 shop-- ,
ping days before Christmas. It will be TO YOUR INTEREST TO BUY EARLY, before the BIG RUSH commences, because you
can make your selections from a COMPLETE STOCK and get JUST WHAT YOU WANT, and we can give more attention to pat- &amp;
tons. If you delay purchases the VERY PIECES YOU WANTEb MOST will probably be sold, and at this season of the year it is of­
ten impossible to get duplicates here in time for Christmas. Our buying has made your buying EASY. We pn e ourseves in not only be- M
ing UP-TO-DATE, but a DATE AHEAD. We pride ourselves on the QUALITY of our goods, believmg that Cheapness without . ;
Quality is dear at any price. That’s why we have earned the laurels of being the QUALITY STORE of Hastings. Quality always goes .
with our goods and when it comes to Price you don't have to pay us any more than you would have to pay elsewhere tor an inferior article. .
Here are a few Christmas suggestions, a nice

MCCOY’S “’“•X£"’,ture

Carpet, Rug, Curtain, Chair, Bed Room Suit, Chiffonier, Side Board, Dining
Table, Dining Chairs, Buffet, Picture, Couch, Library Table, Mat, Pillows, Book
.
Case, Desk, Cart, Sled, Piano, Sewing Machine, Sheet Music and lots of other
•5^; useful and beautiful things to adorn the home. Come and COME EARLY TO

j COURT HOUSE NEWS.

HOLIDAY GOODS

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Hastings,

SURPRISED MR. AND
. ThiJ story la told of Aiexxitidiv Du
MRS. MCINTYRE ma*: It I* well known that be could
Friday Evening.
nlversary

Was the 35th Anot

Their

WARRANTY DEEPS.

II esteem it 3 favor io 'show' you my assortment and /i
give you prices. I have th&lt; late Books and a large I An tin }
assortment of Cheaper Books from
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IUu| Up|
including (he Henty Books. jAlgier Books and Martha Finley /
Books.
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Brush and iomb Sets Frun 75c, up
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Manicure Sets.
Cuff and Collar Boxes.
Handkerchief and Glove Boxes.

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My* Line ol Hand Mirrors is worth your inspection. I An un

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Wedding.
l^aniel Sbopbell to Clarence
Friday evening last wan the 85th |
Shopltell 50 ac sec 44. Castieton-.........................
W.WX) 00 annivcn&gt;ary of the marriage of Mr.
and Mrs. Levant McIntyre. Their
Clarence Shopbell to Loell E.
Demoud.W ar sec 4. CastIvton :'»!*»• 00 daughters, Mrs. Inez Colwell and Mrs.
Clarence Burton, planned and executed
Loell E. Demand to Clarence
h very "happy surprise, inviting in
Shopbell 40 ac sec 29. Wood­
many of their old friends and neigh-,
2UOU UO
land
bors. It was a thorough surprise and
Homer M. Wood to Myra IL
a much enjojed gathering for all con­
(X) cerned.' Cards and flinch were the
Finder 85 ac sec 88, Carlton.
Myra L. Firstar to Homer M.
aniosements, and light refreshments
&lt;X&gt; were served.
Wood 35 ac sec 86 Carlton. .
Geo. Huhlmnl to Chas. M.
Moore 180 ac sec 13, Irving. . &lt;1000 00
THINGS TO REMEMBER
Wm. W. Ream to Harlow G.
Carter, lot* 1078 and 1074.
575 00 While
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up

Get a, bottle ol Chappoline and see
how IIC6 It IS for Chapped Hand.-

Traveling Over Rough and
Rugged Frozen Country­

L’ri Bergman to Harlow G.
Carter south half lots 1071
and 1072 City&lt;500 00

Roads

not refuse xx request—at least not of­
ten. One day he gave n man a letter 1
to one of’Mrt Intimate friends in Bru*- ,
*els. Tbe friend, a wealthy iperchnxrt.
received him as though he bad been
puma*' own brother. Introduced him
to his circle of acquaintances, placed
bl* stable al the inaifs disposal and
did everything In bls power to make
life pleasant for Dumas' friend. After
the lapse' of fourteen days tbe man
suddenly dlsappeon-d and with him.
the IhwI borer in the merchant's stable.
Six months later tlw merchant visited
Dumas and thanked him for tbe kind
of people he recommended to bis con­
sideration. "Dear friend.** he added,
“your friend Is a shark. He stole the
best horse In my stable.'’ Astonished.
Dumas raised bis bands toward heaven
and cried. &lt;Wbat; be stole from you
too!”
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• I have been somewhat costive. but
Doan's Regu«t* gave just the result*
desired. They act midlv and regulate
the bowebf ’ perfectly '*• : George B.
Krause. 30fi Walnut Ave.. Altoona, Pa.

Good roads mean nearer and better
The most complete line of Holiday
neighbors.
suggestions at Mulholland's Drug
Poor roads are the unhappiest type
Store.
Frank Friend to Porter English
of extravagance.
U ac sec 23 Carlton
850 00
When a wagon is worn out from use
Mary L. Craus to Philip Sad­
on a good road its owner usually has
dler.
ac aec 20, Orangeville 630 00 money enough to bny a new one.
Good roads suggest action aud mud
QUIT CLAIMS.
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means sloth and laziness.
Elizabeth R. Crabb to Wm.
Chas. Bower to Hulbert R.
Casey 83 ac tec 86 HupeMU 00

Prescriptions prepared as if for the Doctor's own use.

Sign of the Elephant.

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Mrs. Gesler. an old and rttqtected
resident of "this place, passed ayvny
Saturday night at 12 o'clock. There
survive her four sons and four daugh­
PROBATE (X)l'BT.
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EntatH .Inmes M. Hewes. alleged in­ ters and, a large circle of friends to
competent. Order appointing guardian mourn their loss.
entered, bond filed, ami letter* imued
Several of our young poopl» attend to Travera Phillip* as guardian.
ed a handkerchief social at tbe Bunnell
Kcbodl
house Friday evening-and report
Estate Samuel Davis, final account
a good time,
allowed.

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Christmas Presents.

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HASTINGS BANNER, ONE YEAR. $1

If you have $12, $15 or $20 to spend for a &gt;uit
buy. one you know is 100 per cent pure wool

Estate Adam Oswald. Order en­
The L. T. L. will meet with Mis*
tered appointing John F. Oswald ad­ Vesta Armour. Friday. evening De­
ministrator. Claims beard April !l
cember 18. Everybody invited.

a Capps &amp; Sons Suit*
with a guarantee asjgood as a govermneni *■ •uid.
We have a large line of these fine
Have a look.

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OPEN EVENINGS.

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Capital $75,008.00

Surplus $25,000.00

OFFICERS

A Good
Head for
Money

Preaident.
Vice President.

Cashier.

DIRECTORS

M. L. Cook,
D. S. Goodyear

safe place
money.

like

is the head that
knows how to
keep as well as
make it.
That
kind of a head
always seeks a
our bank to keep its

A REAL MONEY MAKER

Fred Spangemacher,

YDUR CHRISTMAS LAUNDRY

R. K. Grant

value they would be sold at ltd to $1-.’ ami grb
poor enough service at that, bnt som«- met •Ii'antthink it a smart trick tp Him Ham the inex| ,; nce l
buyer because the cloth looks better than it re.Jiy

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FIFTEEN CENTS PER CORD
($1.15) DELIVERED. WILL ’
ACCEPT ORDERS FOR ONLY
ioo CORDS AT THIS PRICE

into payii.g$15 to IS for a suit of clothes which look­
worth tbe money but really is. cotistrucied hugely
of mercerized cotton, a clever cheat
If. these
adulterated suits were totalled at their i'rjfr

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Estate George Preatcn. Proof of
Clifford Morford who hos been assist­
will-filed. Order admitting will en­ ing Milo Walldorff for a.few days re­
tered. Bond filed and letters issued to turned home Wednesday.
Chas. H- Bauer. Claims heard April
Mrs. Harlan Wortman who has !&gt;een
visiting relatives in this vicintity re­
Estate of Win. Wunderlich. alleged turned to her home in Ithaca Wedneeincompetent. Confirmation of sale of day.
real estate to Lewis Christian entered.
Estate of Jos E. DeLano. Petition
M&gt; Line Cuslsts ot CHIU* CUPS. SAUCERS. SU6AR BOWLS
Prertonj to tbe discovery of the Bra’for probate of will filed. Hearing Jan.
tlllnn mines in 1.727 dlamoiuls were
VASES. MATCH BOXES. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, ind lots of oth­
found chiefly lu India and’Borneo. The
er lice things.
. Estate James H. Martin. Petition most valuable Brazilian diamond was
appointing special administrator filed. the Southern BUr. found in IBM. which
M) TEA cones in original bores, direct fro* China nd Japan, I sell It at
.Order appointing
Leonard Stedge weighed 254 carats In the rough nnd
35 and 50 cents a pound, anif there Is no better In the market.
Try
124 carats after cutting. The South
special ^dministnrtor entered.
African diamonds do not equal the Bra­
sone of It.
Estate John Enz. Petition to de­ zilian for purity on the average. Other
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termine heirship filed. Hearing Jan countrie* when- diamonds are known
are the United States British Guiana.
HASTINa*, MICH.
Estate Ethel I. Manker et al minora. RukkIu. China. Sumatra and Australia.
Petition for license to sell real estate In the . United States the atones are
found only occasionally in alluvial ma­
filed. Hearing Jan. 8.
terial and drift. The great lakes re­
In Re of Antoine Van Duine, alleged gion Is one of the districts In '»‘ilcb
insane. Petition for admission to they nre found.
Owing to the peculiar circular or oval
asylum filed. Physician's certificate
THE KINDS THAT LAST ARE WHAT
form of the deposits In which diamonds
flldkl. Order of admission entered.
are discovered In South Africa It Is con­
YOU SHOULD SELECT FOR
Estate of Jacob Jordan.- Pinal ac­ sidered that there deposits . mark tbs
count of administrator ^filed. Request vents or pipes of ancient volcanoes, and
to discharge filed and discharge of It Is therefore considered that the presadministrator issued.
ehce of diamonds Is connected with vol­
Can be found at my Hardware Store.
Estate of Solomon Verbridge. Order canic activity, the stones either having
When you «l «w of Item It will bo .ometblng lh»t will ImL
to depoHit onfe share of estate with Co. been brought up from the interior of
It won’t lie the “pink lemonade kiud with only a pleasant
the earth or having -been formed where
tante—and then Its gone. Here are some suggestions for
treasurer entered. Discharge issued to
found under the influence of molten
C. W. Backus administrator
you:—
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rock in connection with carbonaceous
Estate of George H.' Crabb. Final ebeJe.
.
Carving Sets,
Baking Dishes,
Knives,
account filed. Astcignment of estate
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Spoons,. Razors, Granite Ware.
Forks,
entered and discharge issued.
Ammunition,
Skates. Cutters.
Guns,
"Nothing Ih more Instructive,’' said
Estate of Daniel Deller. Request to
Blankets.
the zoo keeper to a Baltimore Herald
Washing Machines,
Robes,
discharge filed and discharge issued.
•ml ■ THOUSAND
reporter, "than to watch young mon­
Stoves, Oil Stoves, Ranges. OTHER 1 MINUS.
keys at play. Thcae interesting crea­
tures Investigate everything with In­
We especially invite yaur attention to our UNIVERSAL
Lore is like a waltz. It never quite
satiable curiosity.
They do things
STOVES, both hard and soft con! They are ns good in every
fulfills al! one expects of It Either
way an the BEST, and our PRICE make* them especially at
the man’s lead Is too fast or too slow, startling enough to convince, me that
they
have
nlmort
human
minds.
tractive.
bls hold too light or too loose, he
"I had in India a young monkey that
stumbles over your gown or steps on
learned to put the key in the lock and
your feet, and If everything else Is
unlock- the chain that fastened It to a
right It is the wrong man.—Life.
pole. Near this monkey there always
Phone 311.
hardwabe.
Hastings, Mich.
lay a brush with'a handle that un­
First door east of Keokee &amp; Walldorff*.
screwed. Tn time tbe monkey learned
A Scotchman once took dinner at *
to unscrew the handle and then to
house nad regarded the meal
loadscrew it in again.
"A friend of mine had a monkey that
asked him when he would dine with
he kept chained just out of reach of ths
him again. •'Now.” was tbe. start ling
hearth fire. Tlds monkey learned to
reply
tear striti.* from newspapers, roll them
into long tapers and light them in tlx

.CHRISTMAS

WE OFFER SLAB WOOD IN
FIVE CORD LOTS OR OVER
FOR ONE
DOLLAR AND

DON’T BE GOLD BRICKED

Byron A Smith. City
Edith Walldorff. City

I wish to announce to the people of
Hastings and vicinity, that if they
want some of the nicest, daintiest
things in Silks and China ware,
they should call at my laundry and
inspect what I have.. Everything
I have is imported direct from China, and
the low prices I am making on
them will surprise you. Any of
them would make an ideal

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per cent
interest
Paid on Saving* Deposit*
MONEY TO LOAN ON
REAL ESTATE
SECURITY...

is always one who is busy. Such peo­
ple enjoy to its almost the men?
making of Xmas days.
It’s conservative advice we give,
when we say open that new account
thia Xmas time at our bank.

Hastings City Bank

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CHRISTMAS GRAND OFFER
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
la World Beater recihl for business
, but we are going to beat it this year.
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no reason why wo shoubln't.’ We
. r aia|iiainl&gt;*&lt;I. and the people know me
work better tlinn ever before. I am
lipped with all the newest and latest
&lt; I’lu.to Mounts. Carde. Folders than I
i- in the pest.

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If
. su't, bring 1&gt;usihe*w what will? How
. you miike so many beautiful presents
little money?
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fr^e of charge
dozen of iny BEST CABINETS
get the New Style, H»ndsome
Sized Portrait FREE OF CHARGE.
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•'i.'small ijiz.tf.ymi get an extra pivt.iu-e
t ona latifti. Ii.-intlsoin-mount- .-t pretty

IOW WHAT YOU GET, WHEN YOU
HET CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL.
at ih.v studio in Middleville .-very
’L'RSDAY, l.-;;it.Hi in the Eeriruson Bitild-

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PHOTOGRAPHER.

HAS HYCS,

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lust minute* to
■i ' hristmas.
•&lt;*ds in Fruits

Or^es. Figs,
fenaoas, Lemons.
Dale-. Grapes.
and Cranberries.
ais’j Fresh Oysters.
Caries and Cigars.
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cried Muy. holding hb.
ted'reUH?115'. **2d'- °' H“n“^ vi«l...
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lb, vjni^ ,
few day# ' vaterplllnr’a houx&lt;‘.w
Ithls
XubriUe New,.
Ma, «a.
o,,.. Indian
; H. B. Me^er returned Sunday nron !
“ “"’G'Htor. dre~.l i„ brown
i«ron&gt; a very .m-creeful
trin
“ "“lk
U»i^rough the ,w..m st,„, i„ tw
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A, !,« to Hime tn uie lime
I terest of the Wool Boot Co.
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to IdUfwlf.
place to apead the rein.
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laat Friday
her
trien.1.
and ‘ ,8° 1,e ®«de hltpaelf a little honae
■ ' evening
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rememberinghor
au*l ctoae. of
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—’’ww.aa.f, UCI ,*.2d birthday : lIe u,Hde n vrrr
| having
her a .nutator
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..of prtWnt«~~~'
• j’ fine, soft thread, and fastened np-the
। door. He did not Lave himself evStj n
DID BIG DAY'S STUNT
window to look out. If theretuui been
one. how it would have surprised'him
to see that iu- nutl his bbuse and the
Merry Belllni-cr. of Jbh.stowu.
Plur trw were riding in a Nk-lgh with
Did
pnpa and May anti Archie.
It to Celebrate III, ys,.
He would have been still more sur­
prised
if he had seen tire tree standing
Birthday.
— —- IM’rior. i-urrmi
covered wi
with toys aud
Harry Bellinger, a prosperous farmer &gt; tviukete ami little candles,
of Johnstown township, who is well
’’’It* -----must ‘be spring nt last,” be ’
known in this vicinity, celebrated his thought, for It wn-J very Wiirni in the j
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«5th birthday anuiversary recently* and parlor.
as a siwiul • •stunt’' in commemora-1 •Su he poked n hole in the wall of bis ‘
bmiHo. and out he .-ame. But what do i
tion of the event be did a reconi break-}
.vou think? He u ns not vt &lt;'uti-rii|]I:ir.
ing day's work
Between sunrise and
•■(ill, sjje.the ipvely butterfly;--.-ried ]
sunset of that eventful day he plowed May. .
.
two and one-bnlf aerpa of land, walk­
He flew i.i the tiptop l».e.igh, anti the
ing over 15 miles in-ao doing. Besides cbiklreu said there was nothing else I
this, be milked ten cow * loth night •*j Hie tree mi pn
”He must lurov
down .the rhim*
and morning and fed 30, hogs thre
time* He also attended to some other
she iwvvr
that lie roni. out of |
clioro* and looked aftcr-iiis own plow­
ll.e &lt;slteri&gt;ionr'« lrYouth’, Com- .
team. Mr..Bellinger does not try to
txyii at.
•io as big axlay'a work ua rhi&gt;. every­
day. and He don't have to. but hU just
MAKING CHRISTMAS TOYS.
warned to show his frends 'for .methat hi- is htill as young as he hm«J to
be Mr, Bellinger ..i\ an iint-lv -j'
Arthut^Bellingvr. of this city.—Battle
Credit Journal.
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For HOLIDAY FURNITURE is at

R*enKes (EL AiValldorff’s
They have been for months selecting their stock for Christ­
mas buyers and are now prepared to show you most anything
you want in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Mattings,
Bed room Suites, Sideboards, Music Cabinets, Ladies’ Desks,
Hall Trees, Easy Rockers, Fancy Chairs, Couches, Lace Cur­
tains, Draperies and in fact you will have to come and look
oyer our stock to appreciate the large amount of goods we
have. BUY NOW, WE WILL KEEP IT FOR YOU.

What would make a better

C^hristmas Present
than one of our PIANOS, those that stand for a lifetime.
We also have the cheap kind, which look well and sound well
for a time. But they are dear aJt any price.
Let us frame your pictures, we’ll do it right and not charge
any more than to have it half done. We hope by selling good
goods at a cheap price to sell more this month than any month
before. Here are a few of the many bargains:

A solid oak music cabinet with door and sliding shelves well worth $5 now $3.85
Ladies' oak rocker worth $1.50 now
$ .98
Large arm rocker, cobbler seat worth $2.50 now
$1.87
Iron bed, white, worth $2.50 now
$2.10
Large roomy side board quartered oak finish worth $15.00 now
$11.95
Large Turkish leather rocker worth $27.50 now $21.45
•And-you will find many other bargains equally as good.

the Knight* of the Modern - Mamab.-o riveted the- following officer* :\&lt;r
the en&gt;.iing year.
Com,, (». M. Fox.
Lt. Com.. \V. .1. Watkins.
ft. K.. C. W. Will
F. K . (*. K Bishop
Chap.. C. E. Beach.
Physician. Dr. McGuffin.

tlie.r &lt;-\i- iviK-c. They canid gr t .-ilong j
■.v.uxiiii ’ hbi»i!.in:iM. tint the toytuakem ।
in SwltirTlauil. the Tyrol uhd south -.
(ScnniHiy. would starve without this ‘
midv. Inter holiday whtah makes a markef for their good*, xhere are wood •
vartei-H, doll dre-tvehs • and toymukera i
Counties.
In -every bamlet aud liorne of the Tyrol. ,
They depend upon tlie aniall wages &lt;
M. at A.. Chas. Marion.
tlx-y make from thesQ toys to put bread ■
Tbe meanest man in Pokagun town­
1-t. M. of U..’Fred .-Ingram.
nnd butler In their moutlis.
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ship is U‘ing hunted. Coming inter
All through tlie winter season every
2nd. M. of
Kay ’Quigley.
the cruel act of cutting out the tongues i
koy nnd man carve* out wood animals' j
Sen':. H. H. Lewiv
of two borer* nt the Sodns farm is 1
and toys for the factoriM. Everything
Picket. L. H. Pryor'
i another heartless deed. Both nre laid
is baudmade. A Noah’s'ark of twenty
at tbe door of the anme man. A poor
or thirty wooden animal* that retails
for a quarter iu this country does not I
.widow. Mrs. John Edwards, had savi-d!
The d-'iueiou that sei water dbes no' par.the carver more than a few pena quantity of stove wood which neighgive cold is :i&lt;-cjuntable for much harm. nltM.
i&gt;ors cut fur her JhsI winter-to assist in
The' |&lt;oyn are taugiit io bundle the |
A chill may be i-jjight by wetting from
keeping her warm during the cold . tea water us quickly.- as by Melting
knife early, and they learn tinetit out J
winter months of this season
When front anv uftn-i
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There It h w«&gt; » lvn ducks, liens, horse’’, cotre aud ;
ia man went to, haul it tor imr not a certain emulation to the skin from , other toyi before they have reach’s! ’
stick wa* to be found. A- tew days - suit, uo doubt, but thiTt does wn pre- their t&lt;s-ns. Working nil through the ■ R
Born
on'tq
ul Mr. and Mrs. John Myers?
afterwards she went to tlie cellar where vent •ciiil|&gt; from, ludise-riniinate &lt;%- early winter days and nights in tbelr i
’
’ y a son.
'her puUtoes were -ton-d Mr winter anti f’oure ■ &lt;&gt; trotting I'y salt water, am! llrgic homes, ’bey make the treodah j Thutsday
toys that delight so many children . Revs. Trot and Crandall
Ctand
exchanged
they had di^ppehred. X.. urret h„ . rhm. nre fmll. &lt;wu..-. of
th~iH!gii(*ut 1li«‘ world.— New \ork Mui! , pulpits Sundkv evening,
. .
.t
1 to the lower pari »f tbe body is falwnys
ye
*n ma e.
.
; dntig« rous to any one. it is mutp more nnd Expntw,
E.
C.
Vrooman
will
give
a maaqujB--—; RO t(i a f.ijM
to a grown kroon,
। radc ball at- Reed’s hall Friday eve­
Henry Wilson, aged til, faced Judge} tbougli nuun people mm-iu to think the
....... tb»v __________
______
Before
mlaskinarie^
nnd the • ning December 22.
.Hess tif lhe Li rand Rapids police ponrt. reverse- is the .-ase.
American settler* went to Hawaii tlie
Thut^day night an alarm of fire
t one day last week, charged with steal- ; Kcedun Matteam, a 10 ’ear qld Al- unlives knew nothing ubout Christmas.
sounded. The
department rrspuDueu,
responded,
...
j! nvuuucu.
i nr urpariinuni
ing an overcoat
He told a pathetic biou buy. was- accidentally shot one but now the ell ..■l.brate •*
the
n0 iire,
— day -but lht.r(,
istory. He had lived an honest life he : clay last week with un air gun in the i aud do it, &lt;•( auree. In the saint* way
.
•
,
■-aid. always paying his own way iu '■ hands of a plavmitv. His recovery ii» us tbe Americans who live fbere. The f J&gt;r. Lampman fell while in his new
the wfirfd. hut misfortunes had come;
I.main difference between ’’brixtinas in - home Tuesday of last week injuring
doubtful.
.
Honolulu nnd Christmas In New York 1 himself quite wriously. t
to him
He was tuO proud^to Iteg. He I
Is that in 1 Honolulu In December tbe
,
x
.
had slept in l»arns apd walked through!
;
weather Is like June in New York i Lo««l’'uyers have found Chicago a
the d»y iu --Ihe cold to roueh Grund
Tbe trie! ol Milo Keep, of MdemeBinb nre M arbling in th.- lenfy tree*: I «°od market t&lt;»r live stock for some
Kupide to find wort He Mid tor »m | «« in th.rerlr.-uh court. &lt;l.»rK«l w.tl,
gardens nre overtlowing with roses and I time, better than the east in fact.
„ cold be could not .Und it eny lon« ■ the murder of Bert Miller, of Ito th
ci'.niHtion’-: fields ami mountain slopes
There will be a Christmas cantatta
&gt;r He MW the overcu.t-.nd took it. ■ &lt;'"*“■ ’•&gt; &gt;»*■*&gt;* ..........
“»"»■*
are ubl.'txr vyitli folor, and a sunny sky
at tbe Methodist church next week
! The judge fell be Wu more to be pitied I
wnllim iln-arully upon- the glories of a
Friday night for the entertainment
summer
day.
lu
tiie
morning
|»eople
go
than censured, and pttt him where he ।
Ezra RuMtell, a section man ou • be I
of the Sunday School scholar*.
st
would have good rare for a time
”
’ ] Pera Marqtietle near While Cloud, was ,o Fortin and ’luring the day there
■
Pare sports* and gi.tnes aud merrymnkTbe Burton Eat'ate is preparing to
least.
•
struck by a P. M.Strain one day
Ing uf all sorts. The Christmas dinner build two single story bnildings just
। week an&lt;J will ln’*‘ * 1®Xis efitvii out’of doors in the shade of
east
&gt;&gt;( Maynard's livery liorn. One
the
verandn.
and
everybodjHfl
happy
illustrated
Ionia last ,
It
will be occupied by the American
women cun ;
Thursday that a crowd of women
Th&lt;&gt; IXMM&gt;fcce ut Eagle w»&gt; robbed} «&gt;»&lt;! eonteutisl. St. Nicholas,
I laundry.
he if they cbooee. moredirorderly then : Th„,^),v „iKl„ the Mfe tolng Mown
1 Last week Arthur Tolles, who conJ crowd of men. A Mie of Kronit. ' „
o( ,tsm|, ,toton.
Slft ten
uf Ilnur Into n ba-m: | tl
• gcm.ral More a|
Odessa.
ware had been advertiMal by a local .
weigh olK-linlf pound of puwdrn&lt;l yllg- ' was closed up by . creditors. His liawore. .Snatching, polling and hauling, j
„ nr. i wo ounces -of candled ciirou. .'inc
young, middle aged nnd old . women I Tbe new Uniwford Chair factory fourth puuii'l &lt;&gt;t niisins anti one-lmlf ! l*iiit&lt;!s are reported at'|18;0pb and
Mr. Tolles ut one lime
nn at Grand Ledge this week. • pound «&gt;f blitter. You net-J.’ besides I assets
were, pnshesi over ii counter loaded |starred
,
down with glassware, t.'ruckciy was! ______________ ______________________ j ii),.;... four .ggs and a lemon. Beat J lived here, and for several year* re­
sided in-Hope townahip. His many
, ___
__ —i *1“' liuttcr (wtislntl nud sqii’-bX.
smashed and small Mr Helps crushed l»y i
Barry county friends regret his mis­
■: the .jam. The crowd filled the storeq
tabh-sjwonful of flour, one of sugar and fortune. ’
and the street' in the vicinity. Tile
on? egg: mix thoroughly nml liieu g&lt;’
• police were called in to restore order.
A young man fond of dancing re­
on in tin- same wny. using tbe mate­
Several women wefte more or less in­
took a peuometer
pedometer »
w imi
ith non
him w
to a
rials gradually utitll they an- ail in; cently
canny iook
grate,
the
l«-mou
and
mid
tinfruit,
j
j
w
|j UI1d found that in thecouree of the ,
jured.
/
'.varuii-'l iiimI floured: line ;i tin with j evenjng he had covered thirteen and:
buu. re.1 |to|.T. ii.luc twe Iblcki'cre '
ni,|r^ rijl. »vtrax« |,,,gth ..f
While making some exj&gt;enmentB in
n: ibeKiuzm: bake(«• moderate mree | a walUwM1|alf B mik, of , ^|ka
the laboratory of Albion Cottege bet«»re
twobotnw-.
! tbroc-iuartcr. of n mile, of u gallop
his chemistry clot’s. Prof. Delos fall,
or M-hottische a mile. A girl usually
has ■ very bad cflect on your sys­
former superintendent of public in­
dunces more than a main and is eaica••That
Blfferhlntt
I
n
tut
almentm^detl
tem. It disorders your stomach
struction. was seridusly burned by the
luted to cuver more than sixteen miles
■nd
digestive
apparatus,
taints
your
fc-ilpw?'
\
expkmion of a flask 1 conlAining oxalic
in a single evening.__________________ '
blood and causes constipation, with
tutd sulphuric acids. His assistant.
••Yew When J banded him a Christ­
all its feaftul ills.
Frank W. Douglas was so hkdly burned
inas present he Mid. 'I beg your par-' ooooooooocxjooooooooooooooo
about the face that he will 1* disflgdou. but do ynu give muling stamps?’ '*
nred for life.
.

Souhwestern Michigan

BF WISE
W:

MICH.

11

AN UNEXPECTED GUEST.

RenK.es &amp;. Walldorff,
PIANOS AND ORGANS.

Local News.

:W. H FAIBCHILD.I
Phone 292.

’

POTATOES

65c

i

w.

'! ileliver them
i-l;ei&gt; lots at tint

U prn-;&gt;

S

BUSHEL AT OUR

WAREHOUSE/. . ..

Ah.

•&gt; some niee

applw

I

MCE??. OF

DRY

WOOD

FHp'-CUOHLY SEASONED , .

I!
A-i?

' r i&lt;tes [aid fir
StX.

‘

: *’id us your
’.aijtk. |

•

HIKCliMAN &amp; HALL
Chrysanthemums.
75c tc- $2.00 per dozen.
in .-Lock .and solicit front
teri. 5 made to all jwrts

*

nelson burroug

2^"e

s,

Bile
Poison

Proprietor.
'^.'hATE^lKDElL
■

-"waft ot Itarfry.
Ulf I’rtSrateiCoilrt, for the
.
|tt tt&gt;: i toluUr oftce. in
'■
dainty on Mod­
'I
I*1 d:’i year »&gt;•»• thou-

M i.-k JtidKeta Probate.
&lt;»! Ulf eaukf! &lt;it Jliuvla

.

.I^titkw. duly vur|I’milH. «ltutafi&gt;ter of **ld de•- adratelsiraUdii of taldlMtatn
to 7horn:«nT Mol&gt;e or to
1-eiMHi.
..
‘&gt;rden&gt;d. thaO Monday, the
A. !»., iwocat io o'l'look in
• -uodmuHl for lie hctrMX of
-.-•'Hi tint tt»c hetih »t law qTmM
•
other ktkuk interested 1B
rviuliod to appeal at a session of
•*14 «r
*!’,** holden at the probate
itj of iiHMtlnp. tn «ld county and
■rn be. whs- tbe
the pnrer
pnarer of
P-tdin.J, J."-'
tsrtbwrX । r ““R uot be Krauted. ADdJtls
k u»
’V ‘h»t Mid p-tltl®er fire notice
v
-■i’-rrsted In said estate of the
terret?'!,?'
l,*-tlt1ou and the hearing
** I-ai'j ’,.,1 iTlDl * e0P&gt; «f tbl» or** to
“rv’lii-.r
»*'*»•«&lt;«• Banxkb. a
warn’“’“I circulated tn said
•onVw Io »tah w eek for thr&lt;*« sucUu r 11/;.' I'rrnoii- to said depot beaitng.
; I’robau&lt;
(’”A8' M'
A tea J?.? “•*•**•
Juda* ot Probate.

Climbing upon a machine to adjust
a belt which had slipped from ft,
pulley. Vincent Mafijca. an Austrian
who has been in America only six
months and who came here only a few
weeks ago. was caught by tbe fcaft
nnd prolmWy fatally injured nt the
plant of the E. H. Stafford Manufact­
uring company at Ionia, Thunalay.

•

Declaring he can turn a. hand spring
or wrestle with the liest of them yet.
Philip Brushart of Burlington. Midi.,
nearly 101 years old, has just returned
from a visit to Albion, where he saw
and rode upon a trolley car for the.

first time.

Cry™. Nogle. •
nenr W»ylM&lt;l.

«■&gt;»
d»&gt;' 1“t wwk ,e 1

from a K.ffold whore hr wm
bal'd hay and broke hit neck. Hl,
Ufalem body waa found an hour lairr.

Thedford's
Black-Draught
is a bland tonic, liver regulator, and

blued purifier.
It gets rid of the poisons caused
by over-supply of bite, and quickly
cures bilious headaches, dizziness,
loss of appetite, nausea, Indigestten, constipation, malaria, drills
and fever, jaundice, nervousness,
irritability, melancholia, and all
sickness due to disordered liver.
It Is not a cathartic, but a gentle,
herbal, Hrer medicine, which eases
without Irritating.

I
I
i
|

Tbe great event of the old Christmas'
dinner four or tlyr- hundred years ag&gt;
was the entry of the &lt;-hlcf &lt;-e &gt;k ‘
Ing the- benf* hand.- garnished with
rosemary.
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I 1-'

A
Whw’e

•Toor Mrs. Boozer suffers terribly
from the liquor habit.” mid Mrs. Gabb.
‘•How la that?” Inquired Mrs. Chinn,
■tenting gossip.
“When her husband comes home at
night Is-lie l» too far gone to pay at­
tention to bor remonstrance’ and the
next morning he haj. such n headache
be can’t listen to her.”-Portland Telte
gram.

____________ _____

Pascal Laa • beautiful definition of

march.

[special

Satnrday we will have
a Hpeciii,! sale on* "beef.
'We have a nice stock' of
well cured meats and

CHRISTMAS GIFTS
of unusual Grace and Beauty
AT MODERATE PRICES
We have now all the goods in we
ordered (last arrivals to-day), and we
invite the public to see them and get
prices.

WATCHES
We have spine 0 size watches for $10.00
in 20-year gold filled caseH..
18 size watches at the Same price.
Boy's watches, stem wind1 and stem set
at 11.00.

SOUVENIR SPOONS
We have some souvenir spoons with
the School House, Court llousf^ City
Hull, Soldier’s Monument, etc. engraved
on them.

UMBRELLAS
In umbrella? we have tbe best and larg­
est stock ever ehown in this city.

HAND PAINTED CHINA
We are local agents for W. A. Pickard s •
Hand Painted China. Mr. Pickard of
$1000,00 to any person that can prove it
is n«&gt;t hand painted.

IT WILL PAY YOU
TO GET OUR
PRICES BECAUSE

We do only bawl engraving on all goods
we sell, in the newest etyle.
Give, ns a calk

WE WILL NOT BE
UNDERSOLD
Give

ub

a call.

Woodmansee &amp; Olney
2 Door, Erntl ot City Bank.

Phone 22.

HASTtNOS, fllCH

.

John Bessmer,

Hastings,

The Jeweler

Michigsn.

�HASTINGS BANNER. DECEMBER 13. 1905.
TO BANNER SUBSCRIBERS

| CORRESPONDENCE,

Rabi,

j

H. B. Barnum visited friends at Carl­
ton Center, tbe first of the week.

Mrs. Frank Durkee. Mr. -and Mrs
Geo. Fuller and daugther Bessie spent
Sunday
at .John Blood’s.
Always .Give Former
WELCOME CORNERS.
Mines Carrie Huies. Beulah Goodell
Mrs. Humphrey and son Bert attend­
.
Address.
.
ed the wedding of Miss Inez McIntyre were home with their parents over
We received two cards from subscrib­
Tliankygiving.
of Hastings hwt Tuesrfay. ♦
ers last week requesting us to change
with
Julia Youngs spent
Mr. and Mrs. Barker and family ot
their address to a new poatoffice, but
Todd in.
ber daughter Mrs.
tailing togive their former address. Grand Rapids visited at Jams* Rich­
Hastings. ’
Of’courw! we’eanuot stop to look through ards last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brooks of Hast­
nearly 4,000 names to find where tlie
ings
were
seen
on
oar
streets
Sunday.
subscriber had been getting his mail.
Frank '(.’lark and family of Marengo
Let ns illustrate so any subscriber to
Leo. fisher who has l&gt;eon sick is now are visiting friends around tacey.
the BANNER or any other ] taper can lief ter.
.
.
The serie* 6f meetings have closed at
help the publisher in changing the ad­
Mr- and Mrs. Leroy Boyes and Mr. the Briggs church.
dress, We will take one who may now anti Mrs. Bert Fairchild were seen on
The mill engine has pulled in again
get: his mail at Hastings R. F. D. 7„ bur streets Thanksgiving.
for more custom work.
.
and who may want it sent to Delton
Mr. F. A. Griffin was calling on
Wmley Dunham is (pending a f«w
R. F. D. 4. He should write us about
Woodland friends 'one day law week.
as follows: “Ydu are no.w Bending me
days with bis son Buy of Kalamazoo. •
Mr. aq&lt;i Mrs. F. Q - Bull and son
Fred I Warner and Grain Garrett
the;BANNER at Hastings, Mich.. K.
F. D. .7. Please change my address to visited at O. L. Spencer's Sunday.
have tvtulqied from their hunting trip
Delton. Mich., R. F. D. 4. Titensign
each bringiruTT* d**r.
thb|name plainly. • ALWAYS give the SOUTHEAST YANKEE SPRINGS
pied at the home of her daughter
addretw of the postofitar from which
Mrs. Hatstand and mother visited at Mr*. Anu Conklin. Mrs. Amanda Jowell
you have been receiving mail when Dr. Buckner’s last Monday.
aged 88 years and some months.' In­
you! want the address change 1.
Melvin and Jerome Potter who have terment in the Joy cemetery.
been “visiting relatives here have re*.
1heIo.-A.f5. will meet with Mra.
ODp FELLOWS NEW OFFICERS
turned to their home in Wisconsin.
Jake Hpndrick tor a dinner social Fri­
Th&lt;&gt; new office™ of Hastings lodge
James Cook ha- Ireen visiting his day December 8 everyone cordially in­
I- O. O. F. are an follows ■
mother the past week.
vited.
■
N. G.--(luy Havens.
’
Ira Potter. Grace Early,
. James Soth-1
,■ Curl Nickerson is at. home from Batard Lulu Potter. IU*ruy Courtney «»'! tie ( reek for a few day*S.| S.—George (framer.
Rub/Heistand visited at Mrs. Ed. Me- , We expect that I^awy and BanfieM
F. S.—Chait Baker.
Kibhia&gt; lust Sunday
! will soon b -coonnected
* *'by *the
u Citizens
-----Tfeas. Frank VtcxMl.

Who Wish to Change Their Address.

Self control is greater than self dcuial.
.
The drieSh religion is the gushing
kind.
People who Hcatter sunshine cannot
live in shadow.

Then they’re ifot
&lt; HOOD’S.

The ideal tn'e'xuay count for more
than tbe reel timber.

J

HOOD RUBBERS
Zhoop\
TRADE

MARK.

\ BOStOH /

Tbe Nashville News of last^week got
out a vary croditable 18 page edition
with some fine ads. done in color wqrk.
'.Soil brought up fttom a depth of 2fi
feet in one of the Belgian coal mines is
said ty have grown weeda unknown to
botanists.

Wouldn't the month
a good time to present
a dollar for the paper
hud fur a year or more

The year 1U05 bas certainly been a
prosperous one for this state and
county; As a result uf it more debts
will be wiped ont in Barry county than
in any previous year of its history.

FOR
CHRISTMAS
You want Clothes
That FIT YOU
That means that tjjju ought to
have a-Mdt made ’TO vYOCR
ORDER. Such sp it will
FIT BETTER.

LOOK BETTER.
WEAR BETTER

than any ready rniiBe suit can. be
C4U8V it will be mate to c.mturm
to your make up it every partic-ular. 1 biivt all the latest tiiingB
in siiitingi and will make you a
suit
I ,

from $20 up.

C. EL LUNN
FIRt TAILORING.

HASTINGS,

MICH.

Fire Insurance
Northwestern National
surance Co.

In-

OF MILWAUKEE. WIS.
OROaMZED 1869.
Strong, &amp; Conservative, &amp; Safe.
A&gt;»eta over
Sorfrlu.ever

$3,000,000.00
S 1.000,000.00

C. R. BISHOP, Agent,
City Bank Bldg.

ofjDecember lie
the editor with
you may have
past?

Mutiny, nich.

FOLEBHONH^TAR

The new compulsory ' school attend*
anch*law is having the same effect all
over- the state as in Barry county in
greatly increasing tlie attendance at
the public .schools. It is a'good law.

Born Thursday tu,Mr. and Mrs. LeonHopkins an eight pound girl. Leon
wears hij» honors with liecoming mod­
esty. aud continued to speak to his
friends, although he ’feels proud of the
Changing the clock does jiut change
new daughter.
thfe sun.
i The supreme court has decided that
। UitkUCK juvenile court law is -uncunTO CATARRH SUFFERERS
sWtutional. Iiecause in certain counties
it authorizes circuit court cumirissionI ers’to perform the functions of judge MYOMLI GUARANTEED TO CURE
I of tbe juvenile court, powers which
BY W. J. HOLLAWAY or MON­
were hot con tern plated by the constiEY REFUNDED.
.tutioiL .
. •
.’
The popularity- and increase in the
The duint ’of the •Stati- capital .at
salk^
of
Hyotnei
are uninuc in the
Lansing is now illuminated with a
annals of medicine} Such astonishing
thunsaml incandescent lights. Now if cures have liecn made bv. this rem«&lt;dy
we could only find some way tu ilium- that the proprietors have authorized
...-w ...
...... oc- W. J.
to Hell every package
ine tho duniefi oi w
fiOniti
uf tho.se who
' Holkiwny
"
enpv lortiunsof the capitol as legists- */ Uyomei&gt; under an-alMKilute guarantee
. ' .
,„
.
", j that it will cure catarrh. If it does
tor. «b.i « relief it would If-,-Port- n(J, (he „un.h,wr
,.MTV bj, mun,y
land Observer. .
| refunded by W. J. Holloway.
...
...
. .
. ! Hyomm is no ordihary remedy. It is
Art, there cracks in your chimney ,j10 onlv nielhod of tnatment that sends
Look out for themA Winter is a, bad .by. direct inhalation iu the most remote,
time to Ire burned out of house and part of the air passages, a balsamic air
hone. II not too b«d. h.ve too credo. , *•&gt;«!
•Ilcturrh.l c.-rm, in'the
. .
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.
,, .
.
. . i breathing organs, etmcbvs and purities
nicely jsnnted up. If too bad fur that. tlu. blwd with aoaitfivmAl ozone, and
take the chimney down ami lay it up makes a permanent and complete cure
new. It is easier and cheaper to du that &lt;rf catarrh.
than to build a new borne.
. Pi”,
H&gt;vmei uutfit costs
I but tl and consists of an inhaler that
It has not iieen definitely settled when • can be carried in tbe vest pocket, a
th. Michigan Central will la-gin cut-. |‘ medicine dropper, and n bottle of Hyting rates between Jackson and Battle i1
jj The inhaler lasts a lifetime.
and if one bottle dees not cure, an
Creek to meet die competition 6t the extra boule of Hrornni can ire obtained
electric line, but that it will come de­ for 50 cents. It is the most economical
pends on an experiment now being of all remedies advertised for the cure
of catarrh and is th« only bne that
mode on the Toledo division of the follows Nature in her methods of treat­
Michigan Central. Beginning on De-. ing diseases of the respiratory organa.
Breathe
through the inhaler—for
cemlwr 1st. the Michigan Central will i -------------------------------------. -a —few
"nt in
a acWtaie of fart, which '
A.O al *°K ^o!
will at leaat mwt tho tarea on the Dr- I cnr„| w j
troit &amp; Toledo Short Line.
| your money.

Jud Monroe is working for Wm. .-rural phone.
.Stocking.
.
I There were IW of the Stevtlis family
Win. Smith is working, in Grand’gathenai at the home of W. K. JoneRapid-.
.
I Thanksgiving U» haXe tlwir annual
Mn Sellin Ward .vbo lul, le.-n quite ' gwherilig »l&gt;d »
time w»» enthat were
there be
....................
‘
1' j-yefl by
I... ail
..!: tlmt
u-.&lt;r,&gt; fthen-!■ fhpn&lt;
}»'-­
ill is slowly recovering.
ing 83 grandchildren.
A. magic lantern show will !&gt;:• held
a’ Yaukee -Springs sch&lt;wl house . Mrs. Jillian Hill started home today
Munday to Battle Creek after sj end­
Wednesday evening.
‘ '
ing a few week* .with her daughter
The Gleaners.wtll’elect new officers
Mrs. Maude Miller.
'
December S»tb. All members are re­
quested to be piwiit. Frie*l cakes and
GRANGE HALL CORNERScoffee will U* served.
Wm. Rcnkes and wife spent a few
days jit Hastings last week, 'called
. there bv tlie death of- the
•
farmer'
Mrs Frank Durkee uf Fairmount
father.
N. D.: Mra. Geo. Fuller ar.d Juliafamily.
bpent
n1
Fred
Bjist*&gt;l
and
Youngs , visited MrElla Stowell
couple of days o! last we*k with their [
Monday.
children at Battle Creek and ate |
Mra. Murtha Hatch of Fremont who
Thanksgiving dinner with them.
!
has lieen here to upend the weddinu
Mr. and Mrs. Je»M- Risbridger ofl
of her brother John Summ returned
North Bedford visited at Jut Bowser s ;
home Monday.
'
.
Sunday the 2fitlLj
Charles Barry of Coats Grove spent
Henry Steven of Bedford was at
Sunday at A. J. Hunt’s.
,
Freak Wilkes' last Friday.
Fred Parmulee and family of ' GorJay We&gt;Hter and family of Kulama- mer arrived here Friday for a -two
weeks visit with the former’s parents zoo have been visiting relatives around i
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Parmelee.
. ’- hero tbe past week.

NICE WARM
MEAL 25 CENTS.
OU dau'e^ave to bring a
cold lunch with you.
whan you come to the
cltv. (.'otn&lt;* to the Palace
’ Cafe and get a tt arm Meal.
Everything neat, clean aud
well cooked.

Y

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LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION..
fll|R
bbpan

BHLAU

is made of the best
njateriais.\ Ask
your grocer for t it.

C. D. Barnaby

Pin- Bowling Ah.

and bowl a gain. r

It jx g.,..

10-pins.

the sport is &lt;•
atinpr.

Willis

First door east of Banner Office.
Hmm 12!

to the iY!cnhGi&lt;.n

healthy exen im-

NICE LIME OF C1MR» aa« CONFECTIONERY

mm

WOULDN'T IT?
Now the trouble with the majority of Hubes’ is, they ar
SMALL- Your wife or your best girl gets into the h.
rieiph. tuck# the Kobe down iiicelv on her ride, aud whi
net in and tiepin to draw up the Robei the “Tug-of wm"
for you find that there is only enough of thi* Koln- left t•me-of your leg*. But all this trouble ahd *■ vexation of
i« overcome if you have one of those !•/. w« toot g
M. ntaiia Kobe*., found only at iny store. Mv ilea; M r
one tor a Xnm&lt; present and eee the*youtht,ul rtntie coum
to the old man’s face.
.

Jesse Townsend
HASTINGS

MICK

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

COAL

HOLMES CHURCH.

Melvin Sprague uf Seattle Wash, j it is a good Hermon that btays with I
and IJra. Vina Barnum-spent last week a man when be is swapping Iyotm*.
1
with JIra. H. B. Barnum.
Some people think to redeem a bad
Mr. and Mra. John Donley of Free­ day hy dreams of heaven at night.
port- and Miss Clare Rjaeing ate
A specific fur
in—Dr. Thomas'
Thanksgiving dinner a L. N. Durkee’s. ■
Eelectric OH, Ntroiigeet. cheapest lini­
Hollowtiv will i-etnnd
Mrs. Mae Tosjnsend returned homo ment ever devised.! A househod remedy
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from her western trip Friday. Mra. '

COME

Will be in active demand from now on. Hi .
bought your Winter's enpply yet? If -.&lt;v: l.sveu i ii
will pay you to call and see us. ‘ We hamH* •
■
best coal tliat we mi get THE KIND THAT 111 UN ■
and we sell it ut tlie same price you would |.ay for tl.
other kind.

“WE SHOULD That’s what we’d ray if ton’d a-k .- it
SMILE’’
we were rushing the Lumber business
yet. We have a fine stock of T.innber. I .alb Shiugh ■
Windows. Doors that we are selling as low as the ’leutet. WE SELL THE BEST ROOFING.

BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.
FENCE POSTS.
FENCE POSTS.
FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS.,
PHONE 254.

PHONE 254.

Hastings Banner $la year

WHEN CHILDREN DREAM—AND WAKE
Down through the ages has come the golden spirit of Christmas-tide.
Christmas-tide—when
hearts grow larger, and the fingers that necessity or habit has bent tightly over the pocket book,
loosen involuntarily.
ut
o®
ut
u® . u®
u®
u®
o®
a®
Gifts at Christmastime—gifts to our friends, and to those who have battled with the world's whirl and come out losers. If you buy them, buy
them carefully.
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We have many—a great store full. This space holds but a hint of what you will Bud here, to show them will be pleasant, to sell them will Iw
pleasant, to suit you in your choice will be pleasanter.

THE HOLIDAY
DEPARTMENTS ARE
NOW
MAPI
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HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS

RUGS AND CARPETS

HOLIDAY FANS

It was one of.those-dry, matter of fact men of figures
and statistics who estimated that one-third of ‘Santa
Claus’ annual gift distribution consists of handker­
chiefs. We describe below a few specials in handker­
chiefst
Scalloped borders, plain aud white, all linen, lace in­
serted corners and fancy embroidered; holiday, r. assortment, e,ch...................................................
uu

Can yon-find a more useful gift for. Christmas? We
know you cannot find a better place than this store
in which to buy it. We have a lai-gv assort- 01 Ar
ment and are offering you a fine rug at.... wliUU

A grand showing of the .la’
novelties, in feather fai
flower fans, gauze. halm
'■ •
painted aud spangled faniaev faiiH etc. Hohl at •

.

Beautiful new patterns handkerchiefs suitable for gifts
Queen Ami effect, dainty scallops, lace inserted and
embroidered patterns that never sold at any |A-

TOY ANO CHINA DEPARTMENT
Wo heartily invite you to visit our Toy Department.
We cannot describe
intelligently the
decorations on out- wMHLESNk Japanese China
they are bewitch,
ingly beautiful
and thoroughly Japanese, unapproachable in effect;
coloring and drawing, and of great variety.
M

NUTS 9077794631809132
Any nut you may wish tor, all NUTS
The Peoples* Store.

An abundance of beautiful new lace edge handker­
chiefs new medallion corners, with generous but
dainty lace edges, others with lace insertions, 25()

Ladies’ initial handkerchiefs. Ladies’ all linen
liandkerchiofs embroidered, each ....................

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lUb

Better ones up to $2.00
VISIT OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT

Sl.00, SI.25 and SI.50 -

Our glove dejartment is complete and every pair is
guaranteed for reasonable wear.
1 Julies’ finished and unfinished kid gloves, colors,
black, brown, tan nnd gray, guaranteed

J| jq

ladies' finished gloves, all colors and sizes, ev- fi nn
ery pair guaranteed, only .. . ...............
wliUU

JAPANESE LINEN DOILIES
A large assortment of Japanese linen doilies, hem- nr stitched Mexican draw n work, each 5c, 10c. 15c, Zub
Center pieces, specials at 75c and 80.

3 for 25c
Men’s Japanette initial handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c, i An
each ........... ?................... A...........................................
lUb

Men's all linen liandkerchiofs, hem (An
stitched, each...................................
IUD,

IEn

OCn

lOG, ZOC

CANDY. Every kind, plenty ot it 10c to 40c per lb.
Your Christmas feast can be made more attractive’by
fine napery. We are offering some big values in nap­
kins and cloths ready to nse.
'

PIERSON

&amp;

Hastings, Michigan

SON,

The Peoples* Store

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�SIG.00 AN ACRE

IT Western

Hastings bax

DECEMBER 18, 1905

Local New^.x

18

Ednratlon I, rimpl, the ,rt &lt;rf
mg ftnvironmont,
nllW?»,’^iVe y°n dobhil’R

The Missing Necklace
OB

REAL ESTATE

Ct1RI5Trt/U
PHOTOS

HIGH BANK.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jake De-V .'mine Kiri
ipolher nre re­
Do yon realize that Christmas
PneHter
December
3 a daughter.
Only nine shopping day* befora
, tunpng from a Tall. The sin i,
will soon be here. Well, of course
N'.Latbam and family returned home
you want some good photos made
Chrhtmai,. Now i* the time to buy
eiBhtrc,,.
riw- ba,
F&gt;
as they make tbe best kind of
Monday afternoon, spending Thanks­ ci«y for tl«- lire, nm- she le.,-„ bank
crap Christmas goods.
toi» year. ]
presents. . It behooves you to get
wlllri.
Fifty.two per cent of the total p™. giving with her mother Mrs. Fulton of to her rarring,-, to.- p„
them made at once as it tah*«
25 Bushels to the Acre | elation of Michigan Hve in the 4nl&gt; Athens.
IOC
ibrous-i lu-r brain aaj
1O01- SHcreft two good fraux-houses ‘ C317-SO acres. 2 mlira weM ot Free- i ) lime to make good photos.
will bo the
Come at onee and avoid tbe
E- C. Shill and family of K. &amp;. 5pent thlukius e-pectanj- or the !lr»t mnu all m good repair, renting tor six aud port, I. room house In good repair, good | \
cine, uni l iUaxe. uf the state,
-A good enlarged portrait
_ Average Yield ol Wheat i The liqnor tratlic is the only |M,|. Thanksgiving with her birter Mrs F who has ever teen attentive to her. A seven dollars per mouth, respectively, well, granary 12x20, corn crib, chicken ’ rush.
ne
would *u«»«vc
make n
a uue
fine gin.
gift. We
warmth come* to her i-h.«ek on recall w i i-.c ijypj thatthi* »ai irrown on ' lies, that rctntrea other, to arrest Its G- Silsbv.
good
productive
roil,
apple,
plum
knd
coop,
wagon
,h«d.
log
bore,-tarn
and
'
(
the kind that pleaaee.
-lug the eomjuinn-n; he whispered in
grepes. five
d.e acres
acre, second ' cow
con- stable,
srri.u. out
..... tatter
...... .
/ K,Vo«“i£h“J ,Tur oid
peaches and grapes,
buildings, ...
•_”*) apple
prixlucta.
ami
pri.,n»
to
lock
theusup
her
car
ns
they
wen-sailing
iu
a
waltz.
iutaly nothing, whne those
Will Rhodes returned home last week
who,wish to add to the 160 acre*
BqUdeuly. she puts- her bund to her growth limber, partly fenced, only trees, plums, peaches; pears, and other
negative yet
All the Michigan railroad, hare from a visit with friends in Ohio.
the Govcrnmant (rants, can buy
tbruijf and gasps;
v
about *t aerrtof watte land,
of mile small fruita. Fences in good repair
Und nd joining at "from S6 to HQ «grc.«l to issue an interchangeable
Mrs. James ;FrteiLan is caring
frs.tas
rs g0od J(jam BojJ 2Q acreB
pleiltv
“OU manKuar
from court Krc
hotiEe.not subject .to ..tire and
for
i nnieage book, to 1st sold for tstn, with Mrs. Jake DePricster who h ilL
en’* sake. Bowie. what Is w^ter tax. Price 83,500, &gt;1,000 down of timber for fuel. Price 83,up0 8i JM&gt;i
Cllmrtr splendid, school* and W.75 rebate.
) Phone 140
balance 5* per cent, Sgor» annual pay­ down,balance to suit purchaser.
chur&amp;M convenient, railway*
Nashville, Mich.
“My necklace’ IfB-gone!"
Tbe Ohio supretmi conn has upheld
NORTH CASTLETON.
ment*.
She bad gone to t! &lt;• l-nU with a cir­
C3!8.-~40 acres, {four miles from i
,-csrf for p*nipb’ct "20th Century the law by which one whp htu, lost,( Delayed Letter
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11302
38
’
acre*,
one
and
mile*
clet of pvans of‘great value clasped
r^nida" “r-d full particulars re- money in gambling may sne the owner
Freeport aud one mile from school,
■ i- hnv rate. ctf.. to Superintend­
Ed. Kinne and wife ate Thanksgiv­ about h.-r m- k .mid returned without southeast of the city, best of soil, splen­
room lug house and summer Bitch. n t, ■': 1 tn n. icrut ion jOttcwa. Can.; of the Pmilding. and recover. That ing dinner with their son Porter in them, la vain1 she s&gt;ught to recall did orchard, no stonpk or atumpe, about six
en, new basement bari) 38x36, ^0 apple
.• tu the f. Uowintt authorised would be a good law for Michigan.
when* she might lune, dropped them. ’*Jt fenced, no buildings. This piece of
anadiun Government Arent:
Nash»ille
trees all varieties, cherries and plums,
Could
any
th.\
f
possibly
have
stolen
up
Anthony VanPyne. a young man. uf
property was assessed in 1903 for &gt;1,1*20 three acres black ash and elm timber,
Having removed I invite my old
V\ ilbnr Austin, wife and two chil­ tM-hind he;- ; :nl unclasped them? .’.1!
about !2i&lt;, has been adjudged insane and
Must l&gt;e sold to close up' an estate. A gravel loam soil, fenert in fair repair.
patrouH and all who are interested
dren or Tipton, Iowa were visiting rel- i efforts tu account for the log* were
great
bargain.
Price
81,200,
&lt;000
down
tpnt to Kalamazoo. Hi*' parents, -Mr.
in
good horse shoeing to cal! at my
This is a square 40 acres and lays level. |
-.x.'ooooooooaoooooo and Mrs. Adrian Van Dyne, live just ativesanu old neighbors hem last week. - failures., Detcrth-e* were put on the aud balance on time.
new location in connection with.
A good bargain at 81,&amp;D0--85'fo down,
case, but- upt the .slightest clew did
1” red .Williams and wife of South!
day SPECIAL | south pf the city.
they - ver find. Afteij month* of hunt83H3—15*J acns 3lB miles southeast balance on time.
Battle Creek visite&lt;l their .brother W. ting. without xucci-ss, the JewelA were
of city, no house, a ®mall new barn 14x
Hartings merchants have made the
C3H»--05 &gt;cres. new is room house, I
C. Williams and other relatives here given tip ns lost.
52, 11 feet studding with upper tloor,
CE SALES .... 5 beat preparation tor Christmas buyer* ■ part
horse bant 14x30, good cattle and i
uf Inst week.
the very beet of soil, a little roiling,
who will also do all kinds of wood
ever in their history. They have bet­
sheep shed, cement well and cistern, j
'Tweii
’
.'-liw
year-*
have.ptwoml.
‘
liesJoseph Oveponith and family enter
repairing.
Remember tbe place.
but practically all tillable, somewhat
iab Price tiaturday
ter stocks, and a greater variety of
chicken coop, etc, 60 apple trees, 20u
Me Kingman, now a- woman past mkltained
company
from
Washtenaw.
Opposite
the Michigan Central I’mstony, Cree*
creek wun
with naru
hard nan*
bank cuts
become «&lt;» popular
,i- .,.... ... .
. ;~T~ '. ' '
" pwuy.
goods tv offer. They deaFrw the pat­
U.-r
..fur ':ihro"Sh »bm&gt;‘ «'
of -»*»««- peaches and small fruit, fences fair, - senger Depot, Eastings, Mich.
concluded to cunCuuntj part of last week.
ronage of our readers.
! 3 acres good, second growth timber, t
। - xi Saturday.
“ !oot o[
*“4John Kimble and wife of Charlotte ! -lie Wurulus 1. I|.w_ llwr- I, n v.hl--1
good productive soil,
miles from and Jbe ,ruB&lt;l u“li llne fra-** •*»
q--«ll«y ,i school, 3 miles from Freeport un R. F. I
Henry Dt an nnd family of Carmel Ea­ wh'mut. u rius at ............
Bounty For Scaipn.
•Ay VOU TO GET
chancery order.
.
• tho inuii.
im-jij • "own wire on new cedar posts, 30DI
^During the French-1 mllah war of ton county. Mra. O. Coburn and Mn*. ' Portland
D. Price 8Ll)&lt;X&gt;--8500dowu, balance pun- &lt;&gt;f Mirbiimn.
.I S ON MEATS
hands
ber
mistress,
a
smalt
pacii.igc
I
rods
of
new
Wolfe
fence,
about
ten
1754 the French offered a bounty for Antia Knowles 'of Nashville sp*-nt '
Fifth Judicial
in ChMiecry.
outline.
Hull
pending
I
d
Cireuit
Court
lu
tbe
County
of
whh h. the wrapper being reo-.--.-t-.i. ] acre* second growth timber. Asserted
I MAT DAY.
। British scalps. In the same year a Thanksgiving at W. K. Coles.
.
I Barry, lu (twnrery at .Hartint'. Michigan, ou
bounty of ilbo each was offered by the
u. I-ift-7 in BXCLfor 8»&gt;.&lt;h(!. must be sold to dose . C320-SO
r ----------------------------—............
- u&gt;»srth«iavof N'ov^tniw; px*i.
acves.'Jroom
bouse.carn
crib
j
Lw*
Scott
is
.suffering
with
a
numj
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'wxjige
Wbltcomb,
Complaluaat.
Ing the lid f:-un tin* box. Miss
authorities of fhcaoxernl colonies. In •
»s King [ an estate. Price J4.5OI), $l£D0 uown, wagon shed, hay and horw barn, 45
mr.n meet* the astonlsbineni of her
Dri-u-ieM.
1755 Mns»achuB&lt;uts granted a lujunty '■ber.of Job** cuinfbrteis. ’ "
apple,, good rcurc,. ril acre, &lt;«fend Anna \ybltc&lt;&gt;:iil: JSSJgt'nuj
n»- ■
balance on time.
. of £40 fur every scalp of n mcl«- Indian
_______ ,' Mrs, Millie Ln-kbartuf Nashville j life. There, nestling in a ln-d of pink I liail-M) wren-in Irving rmrnrirlp.
l?a rmiilent of Itochtwter, N.
lohm -o'l rin mll« hoot.
eottoiK fe the ucckkice‘lost a -i’?aitcr
,r ..
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. । &gt;.,ana &lt;• uoi :• i-l !*-it of th.sitAte and tlim*rear* of age&gt;nnd £20 eqch ; spent Sunday at'Grant CariianglFs.
miles
:-rr&lt;&gt;r.
for
!&lt;"• mile? from court house, rolling, poor- Httbttngi-Jlve
—-••••"- -*» —
— from
~ r reeport.prfce
-• fore
- on motlm. .( 1‘! . . ..
. --n'.wtors ...
of a century before.
hr.-ey-Jluf.er
f;&gt;r the scalp* of women and children. •;
«X.IX», SI..™ duuu. talaurc on Umv | !»£““, “tTiSS
i . Miss Ruth,Clapper vis’ted relatives
Ths*
tbe
of &lt;■'! •; ly fenced, final! log house in fair conIn I7C4 j.,.bn Pwfii. grandson of Wil- !,
C.'t21 •
acres, five room frame Him: witSi'V
:Hl you’ll bv*
Ham ITiin nnd governor of ivniisyl- !'l^ii Yvrrnontvile and K alamo . pari of'
"‘ii Edition, nu'Jmrn, good soil, fair sized

ail the ^ewapapen,.
periodical*.

magazine* .nd

BARGAINS.

C. M. EARLY,

W. J. FLEHINQ

s

r!

W. 5. TYRRELL

vau!^. offered u bounty of ?i3i&gt; f;&gt;**,
every “in4l:::i bu. k" killed and avaiiK-d. 1.

jJes Meat W
v

J. Weaver, Prop.
q
• &gt;i&gt;:. and Court streets. X

HERE AT HOME.

fl. N. Hosmer and wife spent Satur­
day in Barryville

j Siam Gutcht^s and family of CoaU
1 Grove nml Lewis tiurdner and family
!ate Thanksgiving dinner with their
GLADLY parents Rev. and Mrs. N. T. Shelden.

"*-*!
lu.iKiuTiting of tbe adilrcH*. She ,
1 i
'(•e no resfinlilnuee to any penmans!::
‘
she b::s over seen before. Due jh'i.. ;
I

orchard, stunt- second growth limberasMtsed in 1ID3 .for 81,540. Must be
sold to close an estate. A 'splendidtKirguit), price, Sl,*«v -8HMI down and

houie. good bone «ii&lt;ib«&gt;-bun 80x»&gt;. i
ife
IJ "Si'iSl'Urc
wagon sired, corn crib and granary, 7 j iutrac* »• • •- i-&gt;r «•-. nr •
*—
acres good second growth timber, fen !
nitadt Judge
rra lu good repair. lS4pplelreet,lUU Tk&amp;'t^f,S«K; ..
plums, -’Hl peaches, some small fruit; H’Hnre* addrres.
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I Hastings. Ml&lt;*lilg-..tf.
slightly^ rolling, sand aud clay loam , —,------------------t---soil,
mile from school, * miles Loin
'
.SoTlCK
OE HlUltlNQ CLAfMS.
Hastings aud 3 miles from Ifviug sta­ state of Mlchlcnn, Cismty of Barry. »*.
,5'etlee is hereby xl'.en. that by an order of
tion uii R. F. D., price SljSOO.'
.
tbe iTotate Court for the county ot Barry.
&lt;na&amp;* on the jxtb day ofA'ov ember.A.D.nm, four
C322*-18*i acres, 3}» miles from months from that date wore allowed for credit­
ors to present their claims aealnrt tbe estate of
city, rpleudid new 7 room house, well Alden 8. Farnam, late of -aid .county, deceased,
and that ail creditors of mid «iww! an- reaud cistern water in kitchen, cement qulmd
to present their claims to said ITobate
well with windmill, frame bam 22x 30 »otirl. at tlie Prplntc umcr In the city ol Hastinas, for examination and allowance, on or lieholds 10 tons of hay, stable room for fore the auh day of March next, and Hutt such
win tie heard before said Court, on Wed4 horses .and 4 cows, 15 apple treesf M. claims
ni-uiav Ute J-th day of March next, [at ten
peach. 10 plum, 10 cherry and small o'clock In the forenoon ot ttiat day.
frylt; fences In good repair, fenced in 4
Judge ofFrobote.
4 acre fields, lays level, splendid soil.
This is a splendid bargain.- Brice
NOTICE OF II! AK1XG CLAIMS.
.
Stale of .Michigan, County of Burry, n.
8I,800-f8900 down, balance on time.
Xmimi Is hereby given, that by an order of tbe
Probate court for tlie Count j of Harry, made on
C323 -SO acres, four miles north the
:&lt;nu. day of Nov. a. I&gt;. ivm. four months
east of' Hastings on main travel road, from that date were alLiwed for creditors to pre­
sent their claims against theectate of Jeremiah
fine location, large new ten room house Wilbur latu of said county, deceased,
that all creditors of said deceased are rrwell painted, good well, two cisterns and
?Hired tu present their claims to said Probate
large basement barn 3Rx|l8, all .in first ourt. at the Probate Office In ttlt City of ILis
tings, for examination and allowance, on or be­
class repair, large hen house, fair­ fore the io th diw of March Mut. and that
claims will be heard belorc said Court, ou
ly well fenced. 30 acres of winter grain, such
Saturday the 10th day. of .March next, at tea
balance except about six acres seeded
u» clover and timothy, about six acres
. ciiAiitAs M. Mac*.
.1 udgr of Probate.
of second growth timber, good-rich
gravel loam soil; phone tu bouse on {
Pi
u. -hx
I
NOTICE OF SALE.
Hastings exchange.
—I
1 r ce e ~ i on | xridre Whereby given tiud^ytvirtuoofan order
■ tav.t*&lt;d byH.C. Bri*c*.Xef*:rre inR*nkr:i|4«!jr.fi»r
reasonable terms.
I th*’ Wretern lM»trtftt of Mfebtoui. Southern
larce
ten
OivWon.
meoftome-Oowllnt
sell and dl»i&gt;o»eaf
C324—12&lt;i acres, largt
ivn 1 room
room |hi
. prorrTtdlrocttn*
, MIld ,3,,ut
I rremhouse, wood house, ice house and tine 1 cry '.'orarxiiy, 1 &lt;hMlk &lt;m Friday. thc-r.*Qd day
। Of Decemlx-r. 1905. at 1*0 o'clock In tbe (Ute:out buildings, 40xtt0 basement ban:,;. noon of yaltl &lt;)«« Id thv Creamery BulldliiR ut
a , Howling. Barry (muity. Michigan, sell the
well fenced. 2b acres of No. I second
! plant and flxturre iH-ioneinp to the .-&lt;rtd Cream­
growth timber, soil rich gravel loam, ’ ery Compaay toirrUK'.-.vlth the |M-r*oua) .prop­
erty eanslsnnx of fifty milk run-.; abw tau lam?
mile from school, five miles from ' can-*
ti5cd 1n ereom-ry; one mb of milk writh­
ing ncalos. one platfonn scale; together wim a
Hastings, good road, on R F. D. and largo
quantity of lumber and other article* be­
telephoiie llne.;Thls is a wonderful bar­ longing to «Ud compiury. The raid real estate,
r-lant And Artnrea will be *pld •object to a oergain. ITIce 84,900—82,5^0 down, bal­ ixln mortgage 'Kjvrn by said company to An­
drew
WoodmaH.M-e dated February Sth IWN
ance on reasonable terms.
and duty recorded In Hu- office ot the Register
of Heeds for Barry county. Ute real estate to
&lt;325-7115 acre farm, 10 room house be sold Ls drecritHri as follow
‘ommeocint
rods west of the corners uf sections ?f.
good ent buildings, 10x60 basement twenty
■.*. M and M; thenre west six rods thence north
barn, .20 acres of second growth tim­ eight rods, thence east tlx rods, thenre south
e ghtrods lo |&lt;l»o* at beginning; town two south
ber. is well fenced, lays level, rich soil ot range right west, Bany tk.uuty. Michigan.
DAMIF.t. C..WABWXR.
one mile from school, six miles from
Hastings, on R. F. D. Price 84,200, une
ORDER OF FUBIJCATION.
half down and balance on reasonable
BUI*-of Michigan..
Fifth Judicial Circuit, lu Chancery.
terms.
'
Suit pending in Circuit Court for the County
of.Barry Jn Chancery, at the eliy of Hastings,
C326--40 acres 3^ miles from Has­ on th*- ssth day of • ictober. ttor&gt;.
—.
tings. good soil, no buildings, no fen­ Ada Putuom. t'ompfaluant
ces, no timber, will be sold on a con­ Ixtwls Putnam, defendant.
In Hits cause it appearing that defendant.
tract, price 8600.
,
I l-cwl-. l-utimm. Is not a resident of th!&lt; state

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1 balkuve on time.
who had Ix-eu devou-d to her the night ! B3O5 —Mi acres 5 miles from court
vf
tb«ball
rtf
which
^he
had
lost
bey
; house, fairly good frame house, a poor
HASTINGS
CITIZENS
.necklace, had written her several note.-. '
TESTIFY.
.
: Peter Snore and family are morjng whi«h she had.kept ean*ft!l|y lock-si in j frame and log barn, fairly good Mill,
I assessed in ItftKI for 81,520, will be sold
x»oocodoooooooo
her writing desk, lie hud u pectt‘1
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.-1
,iun® ,ttnn East u! Vermontville.
It ts testimony like the toluwingl '
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8L«00. - down aud balance
on
way of making the letter F. This It-.- 1 for
.
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_
that has placed •'the old Quaker Item- ; ‘
ter
in
the
uddryss
resi-nd-ltsl
those
in
I l*meedy” so far above competitors. When
SHULTZ,
her notes, but there-was not enough : 8303-80- acres in Maned Co. - Mis­
people right here at home raise their Didaycd Letter
•
' souri. timbered with black oak, black
voices in praise there is no room left; »&lt;,»«.&gt; t« »•
for doubt
Read the public statement . Mr “J'd
Jnd Ken.von uf.
jacK and small.lot ot white .oak, ex­
of a Hastings citizen ;
' L, r*,y "*ve been s&gt;ending several dftys
Another five years have- passed. cept ten acres plowed years ago. Good
J.
W.
Barxwk.
harness
maker
of
j
with
their
parents
Chas.
Kenyon
ar.d
Elizabeth Kingman Is u woman with farming land, lays K miles north bf
'ring of all kindt*
Jefferson street, says: "Beyond all - ’
more gray than black in her hair and
i tbe
•
Rolla, Missouri. A good opportunity
: qneation, Doan’s Kidney Pills is a must -;
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_ of the ,
Mrs. Cha*. Shultz went to Grand when she rvuds use* glasses. She srlll for some one who would like to get
■ valuable remedy
for all disorders
has
the letters of Frank Burrlll locked
' kidneys. My wife bail
bad attacks of kidkid-■! Rapids Tuesday, she expects tojuntlerin
a warmer climate.
In her ties’;, and perhaps once a year
nev complaint fur *.two
used
!।
___ jyears and
i
an operation
while there.
titkeA them out and rends them over,
8307—19) acres in Phelps Co. Mis
remedies, but obtained no
have a couch,chair 1 numerou?
H.
T.
Zerhel
and
family
also
Harry
•lie
has
been
married
fur
nitirly
thirty
real benefit. I had so often seen and
souri, similar to the above, none under
r &gt;et. that needs t beard Doan's Kidney Pills recommend- Kelley
from Wednesday until yenra. ami si: - has never seen him cultivation. Will bell either or !&gt;oth
I
uu give us a cull.
J cd that I w^nt to Arthur E. Mulhol- ]Friday uf Ip-rt week at Frank Kelley's -since hi* mufringe.
of the above for 87 per acre or' ex­
land's drug store and got ”a box. The of Hickory Comers.
One morning &lt;u&gt; inklux up a paper
could not have l*en better. She
amt glancing at the death notices she change for Barry County property.
table and ♦ effect
tegan to improve from the very start । Mrs. Holdey Chart* who has l&gt;cen -uw an announcement of tbe death of
BsO*—IGO acre* IB' miles south of
•
• tion iruaranteed. ♦ and continued tu do so. To say we ! visiting her sister Mrs. Eugene John- his wife n was n few months after Rolla in Phelps County, Missouri, tint
think w.n &lt;&gt;r tto-m miHy expntart, nor I
j ,h(. K |e Dterirt
mnr„,d tilts, that sin- recA'ived a visit from her
bered similar to above, none '.tinder
opinion.
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ptCPLE’S EXCHANGE
fir and only lover. He was Just pass­ cultivation, a little undulating. \\ UF
For sale Ly all dealers. Price 50 cents, i twne.
Forter-Milbora On., »'■««&gt;»■ . •'?*’
Jon„ H.ll &gt;, no tatter. He .«»to Ing the prime of life for a man. Miss sell at 85 an acre or exchange as above.
Ki'iC.nan sow h: bin: traces nf that
-. P. Jamieson, Prop,
York, sole agent* for the IUnited
nited
€308 -New 7 room honSe, telephone,
—
•
* I be gradually failing.
ia:t!ilyt beauty—his engaging smile was
State*.
• &gt;' nth. Jefferson Street.
R«Tnember tbe name- Doan’s—and-1: ' j. Horn and wife attended the I.. A. ail there- -which had a«- moved lu-r gas, city water, new furnace, new barn,
I IHx24; chicken park and coop, it blocks
take no other.
; H.. qt their daughter^ Mrs. Katie heart when n was.young. BurHIl r:-mv
Kahler's of North Barry last Wednesday. &lt;ufen. and the two iMiiime fast friends, i from court house, a great bargain.
(inc?’.Miss Knigman mentioned the los-s ! PricejS 1,100, 8300 down and balance
•i Mi's. Aeh'sa Hines and daughter of aud return of her nmkkice. Mr. ”
‘~ - 310 per month. .
Bur
i Hastings are visiting old friends and rill strove to nialntnin a serene
i*» cnnntr^.
....
connte- !j
C31i» Two new|« ipom houses, seven
nanee tinder her searching gaze, but ।
i nejglil*ir* here.
blocks from court house, they are
Your steribe was one uf the fortunate run hl not. Miss • Klngumn assumed 1 °10CK
:i h nd id select. b|it if you come here it wont take long tu find '
i investment ft. proposition, you
that he lisd Is-cn tempted In those dan- I
tiiii: that will pjeasekou, and brftery acceptable, to your friends.
' one* who ate their Thanksgiving din­
uvreus days of youth and had repented. 1 should look them over, they are now
a :-w siiggeuionL
•
ner at J. Horn's. Their children were she fofrpi.ve him without telling him renting for 8b per month, they are
LAMPS HANDKERCHIEFS ia fine tine). CLOVES
*
; all at home but their daughter Mrs. of hef fc-rglvflu--ss
.
■■conssaiitlyKincreaalng in value, and
fi
MITTENS HOSIERY, I NDERWEAR. .STOCK­
Darling of Columbiaville and son
In another
■- ■ t ang
-* • will
— rent
■ for
1 810
- next
L yeur^price.
’r year wedding *--•
bells
81,050‘
ING ’ Al&gt;. DRY GOODS, and Inany other
h
Rev. F. H. Horn of Pomona.
for the pair whoen. hearts had
8-50 to $300 down, balance monthly
OUR 5' and 10c COUNTERS Will solve tnfuty of four CbristmM trouble*
Walter Smith and wife cf Paw Paw united yeartf before. EucIl. poss&lt;*ssed payments to suit purchaser.
,
3 diia ,UC bUU",cni You-llfind lot* of tblngk un them that will
are visiting their parents D. R. Smith n secret that was kept- well cunrded
’.hi- children—and sotoe you Will like yourself.
.
0311—Two elegant building lots on
from tbe other. -Except this they were,
and wife
*
as one. Tin* wife bid her know ledge, or. south (Jefferson street, Erice 8300.
PINE LINE if CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS.
Mrs. Frank Hallock recently made rattier, a belief of which she bad no.
LSI2—Twenty acres of good land,
some pies of a pumpkin that weighed doub't. Hint her husband bad fallen be­ three miles from city, price 8500,
123 potmtb which she raised in her fore temptation, had repented and
X
C313—Af’good 12 room house and
BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
garden. It was of tlie (inert quality. ■ l»wn frfrgiveu.' The husband guarded
bls own secret .whichUP of living be­ small (barn, In good repair, located in
Two Delivery
second
ward, a genuine bargain. Price
ing* alolie knew. Their days were se­
WEST BALTIMORE
Wagon*.
rene except Cor an orenSionn! cloud 81,100. 8*X&gt;» down, balance on time.
Phone No. 10.
Listen tor the wedding bells in the that passed moriieutnrUy over their
C314 New nine room house and 2
sun In this one uraticr of withheld
I near future.
lots, six blocks from court house, suit­
confidence. '
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.
able .for rooming boarding house,
.-iOOOOOOOOOOOOCKXXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' Hiram Hemlrick. and family bare
.pricejSI.W*'
down.balance on time.
^tmovedto Chicago, having rented Hit ir
Again the m-i-nc change*' An old wo­
C327— |d acres 3S miles from Has ........... ......... ....... ...
farm to Oliver Johirem who recently man of seventy, who has Ju«t burled 5&lt;’3I5- An M» acre farm, splendid
tings, new '&lt;&gt; rooni house, some out
I | took puMK'hMOD. ’
her liir...tuii. I* breaking up ber home. soil, nearly new house, good well and buildings,
"“ stwenty
roin days
**' the txanolafeani causr &lt;ai«
buildings, 20x30
2HX»&gt; barn,
barn, lots
lots of
of frnlt,
fruit, nwithin
fklrlv fern*) ,.)nv nt.ri "nf*-r tobe publStu-4 In the Ha'i«tI&gt;u^IUxxkk
I1 Some ftirmera in this community are Tbe'tlcflk that lias long held Ills papers cistern, barn 32x44 In good repair, large ,»r..-.i
wood for luel, fairly fqnceu, ClB^t ana &lt; 4R)||
to lx* cantlnueil care &lt;sieh wrokr
:•
g
ine
Over
and
nil
ll«tt
H
corn
crib,
andjoui
buildings,
100
apple
mttrt*
Iw
H praying for sutne une to import a )-ean
sand loam soil. Price 81,&lt;KX) cash*
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nMITII
of use tlestrwy**!. The okl wo- j
ajj varieties, pear, plum, sherry
[' thrasher.
tirent Judre
mat: spends a niortiinu at this work.
C32H—Nearly new modern house and- i. E. Kes A-Ttt.s
'
' j Protracted meetings are being held Une paper abe reads before knowing of and small fruit, running -water across
Solicitor for &lt;’on&gt;|&gt;laih|nt.
farm, the very best of pasture land, two lots, located on Lombard Ave..
I i nt the,\evangelic*I church: a cordial ' ita foniidenllal nature. It Is thi.&lt;:
revenue from last year, 82»'*4 cash for .Everett, Washington, fine view of the
PHO BATE ORilKR
We handle the bqst grades of coal on* tlie market— [! invitation is extenditd to all.
. Jdy Dear Huxbund - 1 hav&lt;- lost ytrcr
State of Michigan. County of Barry.»
u.-.d&lt;r tins Mirrlctoa ri*r since you pasture; I,»X» bushels or corn. 300 bu­ mountains. 7 blocks from main street,
i from us and you are sure to be satisfied. Phone [
Miss Laura Farrell of' Cartion has love
At a s--«sion of the Proliatr Court for tbe
•llwevcred tin- no. ’.Iiu-r, I tin ill snrt shels ufjoats,’ 15U bushels of beans. 40 one block from car line with 15 min­
Coiffity
c(
Barry,
holdea al th&lt;- iTobale office,
[ j teen visiting at Frank .tnd David As- worn out with anxl* ty and t--:r.orsc. Aft­
" I w&lt;*. will give your order prompt, attention.
in the Cttr of Hastings. In said County ou
er m.iy yt-;:r» Lccpiag thi* ItorrM secret. acres seeded, 25 acres sown to rye, also ute Fervice. large wood house, chicken Baturday lhr|3d day of !&gt;, rmt-ei. In the year
i|pinall’h.
• us Indore buying
1 nni nt liixt rv^ohed. now ih u my &lt;lays seeded, only two miles from 'court ’coop, horse barn, etc., splendid mar­
'
Mr*. Lehr and daughter of Ohio are are number-d. to make a confwdoti of a house; this is one uf the beet bargains ket, good Soil, city water, elegant clim­
rtilQH, NUT and EGO, POCAHONTAS,
]! visiting the J former's father Henry itlii committed In niy ly-’.idi. On .in- ni&lt;ht I have on my list. Price 83v*»0('.
Wolf, drowv-d.
ate. Pries $1,400.
of t):- ball, when &gt;o-i wtrv no utt-ntlve to
Ou reading mid Ming th*. pHlliun dulr verb
Mixs Kiiwnail an you took het&gt; to dance. !
C.B.,
MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
[ । Walton.
of StephciiBcott. sdoilhWrator with tbe
C32l»—40 acres. 0 miles south of Has tied,
-tier neck!.n &lt;• b- cantt unclnKped and fell J.C3U* SO acres, 12 roo») modern
will mwx«I. of said
praylny tltaf his
।; George Ostrotb who has been very nt r.v, feet. Mad with Jealousy. 1 pla- cl
flnal
account may be allowed and hogie dlychanting*,
six
room
frame
house,
goud
well
house
with
bath
room
and
other
con
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.
rdproin sold trust.
I1 sick with heart disease, i* some better tb« skirt of my dfefa* over It and when
tCud cistern, barn 20x80 with stable at
Tbnrmipon it Is order**!, that Friday, the
unobrwrv.’d picked It up. My wfeh lu re­ venlences, 2 : barm S4x3« and 20x30,
Hat this writing:
turn it u&gt; her came too latv. 1 dared not granary 14x20. two story plgjhouse, hen । tached lflx30, good out buildings, plen- .un
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! • John Friend and family of Marion kdmlt that I hnd kept It eu long When house, etc., all in good liepair. 140 ' ty of good fruit, fairly fenced, some Mid jx-UUoa and thnt tbe helm u law of mM
you return i wish you to take It and con­ apple trees, plum?, pears’ cherriea, j timber, good soil, lays well, one mile deera-u-d and all other jsrwns Interested th
i
j
Osceola
Co.
are
visiting
at
Frank
and
Mid estate. are required to appear ata m-»Mod
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■ X&gt;CKXK»OQOOOOOOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
trive to ecitJ it to her without betraying
ot said Court. tt»-m to be holdiu at the probate
me. •
■ YOt-R UNHAPPY WIFE
grapes, strawberries, and other small I mile from church,. 1# mile from office, in the city of Hastings.- kt» said uounty,
David Aspinall’s.
Long -tlnl aid woman snl with the fruit. I’s mile from Goals drove and I Dowling, 1 mile from school, on K. F* and - how ntuse If any there tw*. why the prayer
Mr. Friend was suddenly taken ill.
of the petitioner tuay not I* xranled. Audit
D.
Price
81,100,
one
half
down
and
note
in
hcri
Iriind.
Again
she
was
back
Price
er.^OO
I* further ordered, that uM p'Uttoorr give
7
miles
from
Hastings.
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'
The doctor ■ was mimmoned and pronotice to the persons Interested in said estate
tn the g.:; ■■•.•enc of luilf a century be- -82,510 or more down.*
balance on time.
mmnnri it • i*«-»
“* typhoid
I of these yettr* Instead of
fort*. 1
terer. Wo hope he wil ~on recover.
published tn the HAiwxufl Bannkb a mnr»ii.*is.-d
with
the
man
of
having
paper printed and circulated In said County of
J ha*’- In-vn spent in lonellher
Burry. o“e,&gt; ’» «wh
&lt;&lt;* three- s iccrwriw
•WneXs orertau* to Mid day vt Marins.
j v.ho had stepped in Im'•• ■ ’
--IflaC. Hxcox.
CHAM. M. .Mack.
■
yjv horse wn* ijnite ilifllcull to
I? A thief. A temptation
i'rolnte ib-irtst-r.
.ludireof Ftolxto
Estate and Investment Broker.
Real
nu.nnu-&lt;j’”'1
.--|;:*r iu give the letter to
'I. 'i’licn site rnmemlM»red
Papa-Well, be l*m‘t the culy onrwat
Hastings, M«ch* j
City
Bank
Bldg,
hnn fnnni! out Ih.tt I'*', might n* Fell
. I. t
m'sacred to her dead
Would Make a Unique Christmas Present
th:. I
Will ta In olllce Wednwlaff. Thursday «nd Saturday Kuulngs.
Set yon hnv» y&lt;»trr own way.
? . . ji'-d It Into the flames
bp.:'
’4 wiiuld be none tue less acceptable. If you are
tm it
•IK
&lt;1.
TtlKVOB.
i.k'todoany buiklug, repairing, or puVyP new
NiMhl I Ibonght yon were going to
b iHT ^. it will pay you
yovtr order with us.
got up n fair to pay off your &lt;*urdi
Readers of the Baxnrk can secure
ARE JUST
debt Todd-We were. but the congre­
There lx a model laundry In New
gation heard of It. and made up the
THE THING
us favorable clubbing rates with tins
We will save- you money enough
York where the women employed have
amount nt once
.
FOR
nlce'rest rooms and a *ocial secretary
paper for any daily or weekly paper
on your purchases to buy a lot of
to look after their wants. There la a
PARTIES.
or magazine published iu the United
presents for your friends.
COUGHS, COLUS AND
piano, arid clubff have been formed.
CONSTIPATION. At 0 o'clock in tlie morning the man­
1 have the nicest line of xxsnfectious in the
States or Canada as can be procur­
We have a large stock, will fcive you the.T-igiit
Few people realize when taking agement serve* a cup of coffee, aud
city FRUITS, NUTS (all new crop) and a
ed by any other newspaper in this
cough medicines other than Fo4&gt;y n While waiting for work the girl* are at
nice line of CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Call
i-i icee and can please you.
•action of Michigan.
Honey and Tar, that they contain orn­ liberty to lie down In the rest room.
here for your Christmas Candies, Fruits, Nuts
ate* which are constipating beaides
being unsafe, particularly for children.
Foley's Honey and Tar contoiro no
gbe-WHrt U rife “&gt;"« PW”1
opiates, is safe and sure and will nut «r in th, alphabet:- He—Xoa;
Phone 224
cOMtipate. For sale by Arthur E.
could ta oo other.-En**”**-

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Hastings, Mich. £

CLUBBING RATES

Those Butter
Scotch Patties

FRED WOLCOTT

�HASTING!* BASAKK. PECEMBEK 18. 1MOB.

The Kidneys
When they are weak, torpw. or stagnant,, the whole
system suffers. Don’t, neg­
lect. them at. this time, hut
heed the warning of the
aching hack, the bloated
face, the sallow complexion,
the urinary disorder, and
begin treatment at once with

MIMAR’S SCHOOL
[OR THE DfAf

decorating, cooking, housework, sew­
ing, millinery, art department, print* |
ing. stereotyping, wool can ing, etc. ■

Local News. /

CHRISTMAS

school was opened fifty years ago, that * Instead of giving gifts to the scholars, j ।
the deaf pa a class must remain inc^ji- j the Methodist Sunday school invites j

GIVEN TO DEAF able of more than a very limited ac- , the scholars tu help th* work of tbe
quaintancc with the simplest forms of | school by gifts of ’books for tbe Sunday , ।
CHILDREN FOR USEFUL AND
language, and a dim idea of the simp- ■ chool library from individuals ur i
list truths of religion, and the rtuii.- class?!*.
|
SELF-SUPPORTING SERVICE
meats of thj simpler handicrafts
Rodents of th* second wapl are
They b«ve .howii. ™ the rrnilnry.
I „ljIlg
G„ Co u,
tbe &gt;nwb„ i I
der adequate opportunity, as high per­ nuisance. Instead of bnroing coke uu- |
THE Gin OF SPEECH
I centage of success, in intellectual and
CAN BE TAUGHT manual attainment, as tbe hearing. der their retorts, they hunt, coal ami |
sell their coke. Their chimney is very |
While in many cases they do not re­ low that connects with tlie fire under |
main for tbe full course all go out with the retorts, and the smoke pours in ।
which contains the best, and An Impressive Scene-Mistaken Feat­ some degree of education and capacity clouds into tbe near,-by homes.
for self maintenance, and Dractically all
safest curative substances.
ure of tne Law of 1899-Annual
Seventy-five new houses built in ।
are filling places of usefulness to them­
Hastings this year. Let us get an- •
Per Capita Cost to the State
«ad for Book oa KHneya, No. «.
selves and othera One reason why
other factory and we can edipoe
Zl'i’hv people of thin stirie, in their con- more do not remain for tbe complete even that splendid record. ButfpubHc ]
KtUution adopted in 1850; ordained course is that*they have become ■•ap­ aid is needed to get a new factory to
MINA . SCOTTS • EMPORIUM that '’Institutions for the benefit of able of such usefulnesa and demand locate here. We hope tu see the mat­
those inhabitants who'arc deaf, dumb, for their sovices takes them away. ter submitted to a vote soon after the
blind, or insane ahull always be fost­ OneJiKH graduate of the cabinet shop holidays.
ered anefrtupported.'' In obedience to is now foreman of the Oregon deaf
tlikt mandate there was established at mute cabinet shop; other graduates are MRS. ISABELLA
Flint, and opened . in 1834. a school teachers in this and oUuir schools; and .
GARGHILL BEECHER
rot
the blind..
Hind.. Experience
Exiwienw
in thia and olhfor Ihede.r
the deaf and
and the
pritMthat the nniting nt the two I" "**tel, nU fwtitar rtndeato who are '
clown, in one tnultution wa. not the |
‘&lt;int ol
PROVED A VERY FINE ENTER.
wlMat way. Method, ot care and in- 1*lw'e-~art' K*ving good account ot
,
-tr^tion lor tbe two are wholly dHT- '&lt;Wtliree are kno^n who
TAINER. RECITAL OF •■LITTLE.
er«t. and the two clawoa themaohe 1 h*v'' I™’®1 ‘"“l-M” •&gt;' •ell-main• MINISTER” ENJOYED.
hafe little tn common inttelr .ympa- '’““J"5'-,“d
otter
Mrs. Isabella Garghill Beecher's re* |
lv- ; ueaiues ■&gt;
clearness
Ai one haa ever lawn
thWand intetwt,. and do not umtalh
“'"•» Not
___________
if tbe_’Little Minister, w.t$ given
get ,m wen together. ,So when, in 1880.' jI convicted of crime
"I™ There
hare_______
been I eital ol
' enrolled all together, nearly eighteen I before a crowded audience at fiL Rose’s ’
thdiblind school was .opened at Lana- ■
.* hundred the present number lieing ( hall Friday evening and was much ening. the two were separated, and hK‘ ; about three hundred and fifty, in the Joyed by the l^rge andicure. Mrs.
Flint institution became what it nuM ;----------.i------------------ :_i.. ...
»----Beecner is certain!)' an artist iu her.
siniv lieen. the Michigan Schoolil for ' ProPort^on °t *our 8‘rl8 to five boys.­
Aud another
another thing
thing would
would have
have bee
been : &gt;»“«• »nd b“ wonderful talent in f»r.
; Aud
tbri Deaf.
di realized hy (hose parents who have trayal of and remarkable'insiglrt into
Hligihle to this institution are
•
been led to suppose differently—that ' character.
ehiitlreii in thisst'ate between the ages
the Michigan School for the Deaf 1
of ihven and '.twenty one ytears i’and !
LIKE OLD TIME DAYS.
-ohtfode those age limits in the discre- ' teaches speech. From tbe beginners
who are with difiidhlty brought ?•»
tiorf of the board of managers . who
| utter a word that a stranger can ’
the Trapping on Thornapple
are)capable of attending school and ’
: recognize, to the advanced oral cIosm-s
proijting by instruction, but who fratn
River by Walter Perry
who Readily read the lips even of
defective hearing cannot be taught in
' stipuigers and under disguising moos- ]
and Son.
tlujpublic schoi-la. Such are received
taches. and respond in well uttered i
• November 1st, Watler Perry and his
A mil amount cl atonejEoes farthest here. anti kept and instructed without charge
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words,
they
would
support
the
claim
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except for clothing and traveling exson with two lioats started down the .
JEItERbON ST..
• ot the institution when it challenges ;
pem«*. and those are provided by the i
i Thornapple river on a trajiping expeHastings.
Michigan.
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School where parents nre unable. These 'j results in this line with any other in I.dilion.
They went d^wn stream clear ;
arejprivilegvd to-remain, and desired , the world. In a scon* of classes speech to the Grand River, and it took them
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! is constantly used. Music, of course. I t
to remain, for a lull caur&gt;? of thirteen '•
forms no part of deaf instruction, and 'exactly fire weeks to make the trip
years, reaching the et«iivalent of the
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furs:
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tbts-xnakes a great gap; but it in not1,
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junior class of tbe high school, and lil­
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one realized by the pupils, who have L. .
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. IQ hkunks and 8 ubons. They sold the
• triotic songs in gesture language, -with ; ..
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[ skins to Abbott Brtw. of this citv who •
graceful and rhythmic notions in per- ,• ,
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They are also in a class taugfa^ trades, iI ?
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foot time, and with the keenest enjoy- ,. .
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The Fuel that's right.
erery pupil above the sixth grade ,
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PREPARArlhN

CANDIES

Hood’sSarsapariHa

No Christmas gathering is complete without a good
supply of candies. It should be your aim to get the
purest and best that are made. Here is where we
can be of great service to you. We have

Home Made Taffy
Home Made Peanut Crisp
Home Made Marsh Mallows
and many other kinds. They are all made out
of the purest and best materials that we can buy.
We also have a fine line of Chocolates and creams
and our line of box candies for the Holiday trade will
be especially fine. Before you make your purchases
come and see us.
Of course you will want good bread--that means Sani­
It is made out of the very best of materials
that money can buy; its made Right. As soon as it is
baked it is wrapped in oiled paper, which keeps out all dust,
dirt and germs. It’s just as clean, just as good as the neatest
housewife makes. We would appreciate your Christmas or­
ders for Pies, Cakes and Baked Goods of every kind, and know
that we can please you.

tary Bread.

Christmas Goods for the
.* Babies and Children

I a: gas 7v|

OUR 15 CENT
nilllicDQ
Uinnino

At the Price that's right.
Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel, For Sale by
GAS CO. Phone 359.

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brought Mr. Perry and biW'sun fW.
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to twenty four honrs per week in i au i ors.
where
learning some useful handicraft, the I It..was an impressive scene W
°T *all
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indmrtries embracing carpentry. «b- ’ ?f
three,hundred
I OF-ATM OF MRS. MORRIS WOOTON
inet making, harness making, Aoe- or• g.rca\- imnf-t^T* i Saturday Adah Andrus Vooton, wife |
making, tailoring, housepainting and i
£,vin# ’ *** a ton ion w e
e ol jjorrjg Wooten, of Kalamazoo and i
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vHnpnnterul.'nt
umr«. in
superintendent ««i.l
said grace
in tbe witm
sign 1
• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrus j
j language, and then attacking with l ,
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ofthiscity.diedatherhomeinKnlagleeful animation the big pries of savory
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mazoo of atrophj- of the liver. The
tood. In the rfrocuring. reservation,
’ body was brought to this cityeand the
and preparation of the provision of that
funeral held from the home of her
■ big family, tliere. is a scientific and
jiarents in the .first* waed. Monday i
t care that could scarcely be
afternoon, tiding conducted by Rev. j
'matched jn one private home in a
Taking cflect Aug. M. 1WB. Trains leave
(hue table.
la effect Oct. 23, HMM
Arthur Trott. Interment was in River- I
■ thousand/ The average annual per sftle. Mrs. Wooten is survived by her '
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Bkstinrs ns follow*Central Standard Time.
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I capita cost to the state in the lust, two
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yean* has heen two hundred twenty­ hus|iand and one son of about four
years, bhf wah highly esteemed by all &gt;
’ uSm" five dollsra. We are (laying fur the
Iv Kalamazoo ar li):13 6:l7
»j*)pm ’ institution in taxes this year eighty­ who knew her. The bereaved husband I
DeMon
---novwaata
and relative:, have the sympathy of all .
” * ,opn’ «.ight thousand dollars, which h a
Shnlcz
in their *qrrow.
Ha»tlnws
$20aBi lower per capita rate. The superinCoats Grove
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tundant. \Mr. Francis 1). Clark, has;
’9;«u 4:14 S;_G3 ar Woodbpry Iv
. ,4:»p “ occupied the position thirteen years and I
Regarding some of the peculiar char- ,
...9;4i p id j was for seven years before that superLansing
icterlsticB uf that strange link lietween
Grand Rapid*
O,5V. KUOGLKH.
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intendentof the Arkansas school, with birds and beasts, the duck billed platy- '
W. 8. pAititox. Agent.
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pus of Australia, a writer says: ’Tt’l
Baitings.
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Horton.
makes Its hqmc like &amp;u otter in a bank,
tunneling pp from the entrance under '
water some thirty or ’forty feet, |
WOODBURY -IONIA STAGE LINE
Leaves WOODBURY alitr arrival of morning trains ut LU. Arrives at Ionia 10:80 A. M. Re­
which its powerful forearm muscles '
turning from IONIA Post Offlre at 1:1M'. M. urrlrevst Woodbury « 4;00o'ciock for train West P.
M. Ry. and train south on tbeC. K. 6 8.
The word eossack means robber, and make nothing of. to a place where it
WM. H. MARTIN, PROP.
the name Cossacks was given by the can find a dry and well drained" bur­
Turks to a race iu manners, appear­ row. Its food -consist? chietly of in­
ance aud language like tbe* Hessians, sects, crayfish or ’yabbess.' which It
but who are said not to be really akin bolts, hard shell and all. It will ata?
to them. The Cossacks of Little Rus­ from tea. to fourteen minutes at a
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sia and the Don Cossacks are said to ’time under water, searching the mud
KN A P1’ I? V
KT R f K Tl A N *; '•
IH'MELL—WHI answer calls in the city be the most unsernpulous robbers in and stones for these dtellcacle* with its
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aa‘* »‘dnlty- special attectlmi given to
KNAl PEN,' Attorneys.
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&lt; utartb and dlseaua of ihe throat ml cheat the world. They excel iu horsemanship dnckllke bill. It makes a_nio«t fas­
317 Michigan Trust Co. BuUdine, •Grand
«n4 cbroulc &lt;nsea.es.
and form a large part of the Russian cinating little.pet. becoDdng very tame
R.pid..
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isMv.i'S Imperial cavalry. Styled sometimes and squeaking with delight when fed.
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tbe spies of the czar. they keep the Its antics nre a constant source of
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nihilists lu greater check than any pleasure, though if care is not taken ।
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Attorneys at Law.
L. H. r
other puwer and number many more it will overeat Itself, seeming to hove ;
Hastings, Mich.
Office., onsr H anting* City Hank.
Al «ajs a; 1 »nje stock .ot ere glasses and than a ini I Lou men. Mazeppa. n Don in captivity difficulty in digesting'the I
-pectactes on band
Cossack, the,subject of Byron’s poem.- bard crayfish shells. Its coat is. Ilka ,
COI.UUOVE &amp; POTTEB,
when condemned to be bound upon a the mole’s, uf an unusually silken and
Attnmews ai Law,
H. A A q. H. BARBER.
wilh horse and borne away to bis fate, glossy text nre.”
HOMewon to Philip T. CoHrrnv*—
Phraldans and Suntrons
Offlcebi G'nk-fv Block,
I’r.uthvt ails In city or couuxv rrapondec to with was carried toward the Ukraine, ou
Mu crt eourss of the stato.
..rumptoeM. dayjor night.
tlie tfordersof Poland, and. being res
June 21 is the longest day of the j
A HANLON. M. D.,
cued by Cossacks, became their chief.
3k. K KEN ASTON.
year, ihe day when the sun reaches Its
Attorney st Law.
Physician and Surgeon.
FHrer J. S. Goodyear A Co.. «t«-r*
northern limit. the tropic of Cancer. I
Middleville, Mich
ITaetlc*’'. Id al! courts of the state. ColbtctiniM
i-rumptly attended to.
It wuh tA»i by accident that violet At point* on the line of the nrctic drR. V- GALLAGHER, Physician and
cle there is the wonder of the midnight ’
Surgeon. Dowling, Mich.
Office was cboBcn by many uiitloux aw tbe ex­
J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
bout a 12 to U p. iu. and 7 to 8 p.m clusive color fur mofiming nn.d -by w* sun. and many tourists go long disHastings, Mich.
fauces to witness the sight. It Ijt slngu- j
Tc’epbQM at House Day or Ntxht.
also
for
bait
mourning.
Pointers
suf
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All business given prompt and careful I
fering from hysteria nnd neurasthenia lar how accurately the scnilbarlmraus |
uiN-risTM
.attention. Collections a specialty;
I
will be Inclined to'cover their pictures nations were able to observe aud reck­
&lt; &gt;ffice over Banner Office.
F. E. WILU80N. p. w. ».
on. Ou Kirilsbury plain, In England,
Ha«tbiCT. Mich uniformly with the color most in ac­
cordance
with their condition of lassi­ may be'aeen a cromlech erected by the
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tude and exhaustion. Thus originate druids. It Is a circle of huge stones
WALTER HEATH.
li- W. JMMiEtUt the violet pictures of Manet and his which once formed a temple, but' the
BARKY COUNTY SURVEYOR, R0GEK3 £ ROGERS,
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ReMdenct' on S»-e. 4.'PralriavlUe, Foot (Jfhee
iKihool, which spring from uo actually most Interesting part of the 'structure
RorctV Block.
HMtinsn. Mlclilssn.
addrew Delton. Midi.. R. E. D. No. 4. '
observable aspect of nature, but from la the sacrificial stone, which is n broad,
a-subjective view due to conditions of flat slab so placed that the rays of the
the nCTves. When tlie entire surface rising sun strike full upon It only on
of walls In salons and art exbibltioh; the 21«t of June. The old guide who
of the day apjieors veiled in uniform ahows the place to visitors tells the
half mourning this predilection for vio­ story, that a young girl once said to
let is simply an expression of the*nerv­ him. ”1 Hupimse you have seen It hun­
I*. A. SHELDON
Wm. IL STEJIBINS.
dreds of times, haven't you?”
ous debility of tbe painter.—Nordau’s
AbslraM aud Real Estate Office.
Licensed Embalmer ,
••Degeneration."
Abstract Block. Hastings.
and Funeral Director.
Money to loan on Real Estate. Kcal EmRoom»
next
to
Chrlitmay*
Photograph
tale sold on oomtniMfon. General conveyStud la. Heshlrw* W Court street. All
nnclng. fixMnu a complete s-t of Abstract
calls rromptly attended, day or night.
Rooks, compiled (non the Record*., jean
Sir Andrew Agnew of Lucknow, a
Citizens Phone..Re». 60: Office 76. ,
ftrnilOi complete AV-'tracU.
nnd r-ili be refunded to you it after
well known Scotch baronet, was long
using half a bottle of
pestered by an impudent sort of jwrsou. who insisted on being constant^
••underfoot.”
Finally, however, he
---- SEE---dropped off, nnd Sir Andrew was ask:
ed how he got rid of him.
THE OLD RELIABLE
••Oh.” said he, “1 gtive him a broad
For LIVERY RIGS.
We, have
HORSE SHOER. hint’*
several Orat class rigs in connection
"A
broad hint?" repeated the in­
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Shop on Court Street, just east of
quirer. "I thought he was one of those
Your patronage solicited.
Jefferson st.
who never could be induced to take one."
"By mn saul,” said Sir Andrew, "he
WHEN YOU WANT
C unpc FOR MEN,
was obleegvd to tak* it! For as the
d n U L J for boys
ciriel wadna gang oot at tbe door I
just threw him oot of the wlndowF’
you are not satisfied with results.
I make » aneefadtr cf handling MEN’S Mid
HOYS’SHOES. S&lt;w my Bae before irtytat.
This is our guarantee which goes
Jtepalrlug neatly sad promplly dart.
CALL ON L A. EATON. HE HAS
with every bottle.
A kidney or bladder trouble can al­
IT, ALL KINDS IN STOCK, AND
PHILIP LUTZ,
ways be cured by using Foley’s Kid­
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 9?
ney Cure in time. For sale by Arthur
E. Mulholland.

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

Railway Time Tables

C. K. &amp; S. R. R,

are just as good as you have to pay more money
f°r ’n other places. The next time you are in
Hastings come in and see for yourself.

Phone 167.

Proprietors of City Bakery.

Michigan Central.

‘ TRY A BANNER WANT ADV

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

ROWLAND BROS.

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We have built an ICE HOUSE 30x200
feet, which we will fill this winter with
LONG LAKE ICE. Long Lake is fed
by Springs and produces the clearest,
cleanest ice obtainable.
We want to supply as many as possible of the homes and
business places of this city with this ice. We will attend to
your requirements promptly and courteously, and treat
you fairly.

DON’T
Make any arrangements for Ice for next season until you
have first seen us.
We have made all arrangements
so we carr positively guarantee to supply our customers
through the entire season of 1906.

M. MATTHEWS &amp; CO
DEALERS IN

COAL AND ICE

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�Would Give Considerable
o Be Relieved of Your

Hastings banner, decembek

AYISITTOTlit

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little while. Would you not ’!!» ?&lt; permanently relieved?'}.
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toUhola pnnx»l
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iarc bto uxvn xteucll. which
&lt;i&lt;h- not-ioxt much If only inRiato w
used. Tfa. boy or C|rj u‘t
wl..
Dred tho fun i,nnie. which costa more.
in »’'whe Wur,'rolH' '««y be marked
f “n
,IU,C b&gt; m*®M of
•i»rrodfa/to I
?°UgVr °f tbH ‘»k
frp»ll»g I. reduced t„ „

u«rm,n&gt;. u I00

h..re. Tbo

not n “curt all” but a
□c disco«c—R.heum*ti«n.
experience warrants the
we have the one remedy
cure this dffad disease,
t severe your rheumatism
w long you have been
nlionxi will speedily make

HOLLOWAY

.brnuttb. front ,’„,y

prowch to ‘'iabor-Mving m«*i„Bn- c,r"r
Ixtnn, « l„.„ ,|„. *, ,M
over there h&gt; iu wtent sndool hsrve.1.
BMnwl. She nr-w „„
where the cutting Is done with u sort call) w““ 'he l&amp;hntlou.
rro01
Ol H SCV'the. With an ovt— n—__ ___
It* fomirlntIn.. ..^ i
tachftl. He saye that he regeetw that
he did t take nlung one of the old
grain cradle*, to alto* a hat was oner
used here, but whifch would far ,ur-I
R,,I,k *&gt;f
was organized a*
juus anything **they
Eave over*’
then“
----------- «k Private Instltwlon by T. }V. CudWhan he told tthem what machinery I u,tJ8,WI1) «Qd George a. (Sue iu 1882.
ci here, they would not but 111 a fcw &gt;*ar* It pu»m*i inu
wa* in twe over
believe him. J
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Mr.-Doster'*
nephew telirjprietor*hlp
,&lt;»f. •the
former. Who s
— .ui.un,
.II..V reoialn.,1
b,..,d „„ I1&gt;HI ;
turned fnotn Getmany .with him. and ,
H-ut. It la.
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before thev left tho nephew • was

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cautioned time and time again by his
father ‘'to write home just a* nmu as
he got orer to Mike's and to tell the
truth.”
When the young man ar­
rived at Mr. Doster** fine farm ir !
Prairieville, he wa* shown about the '
found oar farm, shown tbe machinery, and then
tjey have taken oqt to see Mr. Doster's big field
wjuit our &lt;if corn. A new world was doubtless
■ ry hottie* We have Opened up to the young man. and the
_• expense putting in only exclamation he was heard to make
.ill best machinery, was to say2 I wish my ]&gt;a was here. ”
Mr. Doster- received the warmest
llonr is just as good
kind of a welcome in his old boyhood
home, and kind ties* &lt;&gt;f even* descrip- i
tion waa showered upon him, which
;»D TOO WILL BE PLEASED.
touched him deeply. But despite the
. lR GROCER FOR OUR BUCKpleasure he enjoyed Mike say* that no
rLOUR'
one can make such a trip without '
returning home with greater love and'
,
veneration for America, and he says '
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put up in iO and that no man can truly appreciate thia
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S6.00
If government and the blessings we enjoy
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It pf it call up the min.

DICTATOR
FLOUR
per cwt. $2.20

BRAN
Pe. ton $18.00

MIDDLINGS
Per ton $22.00
Everything
Guaranteed

Hastings
Roller Mill Co

We are &lt;*ure tbey would all have more
re»q&gt;ect for onr government, and hive a
keener .ppreciatruii ol the Ide-nnt»e enjojnnder the «t*r» »nd .tripes
in free America.
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Pirkt Lawyer- It seema to me Jou !.?• i
that last wltntMa'down pretty eimlly Ic j
your cross examination. Second lutw- ,
yer—I Trad to. He la my tailor, nnd'l j
owe him a big bill.

When a man any*. "Of evurse it'* no
business of mine," !t is a sure sign that !
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ho is grdng to- do the best he can
make St bls business.
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a„
,|,|„g in a
woman." remarked the honaekeeper.
"In a place when- I* little room to put
thing* the facility for getting rid of
mn&gt;!.
pwsesslons is u sine qua non
of physical comfort and mental repofie.
But rome women cannot bear to part
with anything If-there to the slightest
possibility of It* ever being of any* m*e:
uud If about once in five yegra some of
their
rubbish doe* cotn&lt;- in
------ trea-nimi
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about triumphantly. *I
"I told
handy they shout
you so!' And sometime* thing* are
hoarded without even the possibility
usefuinea* a*’an excuse, merely be
cause one cannot l&gt;ear to iwrt with
them. Old toys, okl nrticlea- of elotbIng once worn by children, old ftirnlture. all come under this category.
Tlie bump of destructiveness I* much
uee&lt;tal hen- It to bad enough to be
Incumbered with the Infinity of neces
sary thing* that one ha* to have with­
out hoanlltw those that are useless &lt;W
only remotely um-ful But of course It
does not do to let the bump of destine
tiVcnew run away with one. The fneulty, like nil other*..must be exercised
with .dlscn-tiop."
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breast. \
".Something like W.OUO eyguet* are
killed annually hi the Mund* of tinBaltic and in Norway and Sweden to
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only tbe down froifi the youug swans'
breasts
Into the puffs
A won
derful down It is. softer than «now
” softer tbnn cloud. A doxeu puffs may
be made from one cygnet.
"Here are’some puff* mounted In
plain bone. Here ■ re some mounted In
gold and jeweled with diamond chip*.
Tbe one puff ’east*
reat*. the other
Ju Rich women buy the cheap puff*,
iU poor women tbe dear one*. Why? Be
cause rich women throw a puff away
Come to Our Hardware Store. Tff a* soon ns it* flrat pure white delicacy
•ubitanllal, and something ||| 1* lost, while poor women use a puff
Here you will get something good and
till it I* worn down to ■ stub."-Phila­
At will Iasi. Here ore a few suggestions:
kU delphia Bulletin.

M Gifice diet Horta's Gro-rtj store 124 State St...

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Christmas • Presents

Carving
Sets,
Spoons,
Knives,
Forks.
to
Nickle
Ware, Razors, Granite Ware,
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Oil Lamp
Oil Heaters,
Stoves, Ranges,
Stoves, Snow Shovels. See Our Lineof

“Hastings

Souvenir

Glasses’

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ONLY 10 CENTS EACH.
ik They fir* beautiful and you will be pleased with them,
JH
U*,lull
AVeissert Bros. Phon. 38.
£ 3E3E3E3E3E3E4 3E3E3E3E3E3E3
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S W11 Sugir-cowed, e»syto take,
A
V r/X*«CV |&gt;* 11 c mild in action. They cure
AVerS
1111S
constipation, bUio-wes.,
*•^7 wr*
s*-7 sick-headache.

" ant your moustacbe or beard
-r^utUulbrewnorrichbbck? Ute

( a-rroied Ki*n«r.,
' "T- **v® of
time nnstintingly to
Cmweroled kidney* make a very good ■ m •
,h° '’,Mt a Ple*"'1nt one •»&lt;&gt; onr '
luncheon &lt;»r supper dish. Slice a small ' ne,ghbor ’°ofc •in the whole show,
onion aud fry It iu butter until a gold- Tbey were even ‘Bowed inside the
en brown. Add a generoiM^spounful i xreat barred cages where workmen are
or eboppe.1 baraley and frjA tU(. kkl. unhindered by visitor* and allowed to i

Tii.TT- A.d‘! “cup- h““d1' •

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tlme tbey
W'W Wie M‘l “ ba f million* of dollar*,
Wern out h*nk note*- &lt;l«otroy«d. of
which
1**’ W4,re
by March­
ant's National bank of Charlotte.
Congreasman Gardner wanted to make
their visit a* pleasant as pouiltle and
A good raauy year*, np. tbm- wa*
' asked what he could do. The modest
*oni»«toue in every hope. What b.
c-nme of ynura? Find it. and tw ii: for' McGrath asked for ar. interview with .
mwpnp.nos are vjining Into itoe again ,tl;c president, by good fortune, got it.!
*catr
and nre fludbnr reatly unto. Tlie mo&lt;» . Will Bro Holt take a
- ;tack
___ ______
mi xorqiMohr
round,
while him
tiiut jour
ybur J
Pr'*i‘h'Ok wnnn't mad. hut he
'....... - ‘j* -•■"•I
’l. "HIT
grandtnotjibr u»«l
Kquurr'By the .showed hi* teeth even mure than in
. .. was
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’U'v,n
bIeAo lul'r’ tbe
... r ”."?^
, l■ ^,toUO,t
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AM^
..MS.
■—
&lt;u.vn. Be
gir recqllectrd
rrvqiieciru spakiug
speak lug
frle,! ralffi* that uro not spiked with-, from the rear end of altiin oh the
grease. a* nu grease ,?.,°r''™arr
cin IHuiuml guve
frying them - ’.ytchtoni Glol&gt;e.'
°
Mr-. McGrath :i fine compliment by
•hitreta.
,
that the only .thing nicer than
...
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tt
-Mmhigan man is * Michigan woman.
If wy arm uf nrcli'ltu t s would em
ploy a Judy who has made not only the IhRt'* naying a lot considering that
arranging ami decorating of-a house . »ut a woman in the whole state voted
her special study, but those more Im j tor him last war. But they could
salt and tabasco sauce, cover the cas- ,
■erole tightly and cook In u very mod
erate oven for two hours. Mushroom*
tnay I** ^dded If llk.Nl. Till* greatly
improve* the.dish.
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GETS YEAR AT IONIA

j •The Wit powder puff." suitl a drug
' gi-t. "to’ tuihlc of down pfurked from
I-tbe’breast of a U™ Norwegian swan
baby, or cyffUet. The next Ithi powder
I puff‘I* down from a dead cygnet'*

I fit glasseo by the latest and most approved
■ieutifii-methods.
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I Editor and Mra. H. T. McGrath reI,urned- Wednesday, from a visit of
near,-v three week* with a Washington
!,,rothor- J- G. MeGrath.'of tbe treasury
' tivi-artmeht. Thi* brother who hi»
lw, in l)le g3von,„c„,
f(Jf

। us wen. we iinutre to think It would Rotwpvpit i.
i .
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not only ..... an .inereared business to
broad 1enou«h ,o de8‘rt’
the firm, but Itumeiwe improvements I ,
U‘ 3.?* g'?M
ChasI nnd comfort lu both huiife* and flats.— 1 *ot,‘ Tribune
. Iximion Sphrn-'-. '
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EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.

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' tin- state otlicluto qf Ml«M&gt;urL Nearly
twenty- y.-j.rs ago Mrs. church entered
, _
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bank
a&gt;
its
first
clerk,
nnd
Lie
wcre^Lndrr h.
.
it rare. -Mr. con- '
thev have grown up in thear present I niugham. being .: sup|M»rtiT
... ,.w of wo- '
uonditions and cannot appreciate the man'* right* nnd realizing the value of
sntperior advantage* offered by America i b-‘» clerk, promoted her to the office ;;
because they have never experienced ’
caabler. which position she has since i
anything that would approach them.
i
A" ,b&lt;’
Kr,’w f,,t* ofll&lt;v i
Mr. Do.ter reluruod on tho „me!
“""‘“"“’-r"
.
.
short, while \liss Tillie .Muller wa* ■
vewel with .'Mtrgius \\ itte. the great miuK uwtotant .-ashler, nnd now the I
Russian, and had n talk with him. as business of the institution demand* the I.
i
the great diplomat was on his way to employnwut of three (&gt;ook&lt;*c|N-ra. till of
'
attend the peace conference at Porta- when; are women. A* a cutims-uence
,1 month,
a
woman
&lt;
bank,
the
«&gt;nh
other
intin
,
tie down it must devolve largely njpon, »
i,
i i
j. v ,, . . ■
« unuluchatn oft tbe list of
Count Witte. Russia's great stattoiman. beside* iMr.
. . Philip
i.i n Arnold,
.
,, vice
. prea
1 officer* lieing
upon whose shoulders must fall tbe ideqt.
great responsibility of bringing order
Tbe cashier, at tbe time of her tnar- &lt;
out of Chao*.
riage n few yenr* ago to V. |‘, fburch. [
We wish that every reader uf the a protniiR'Ut buslne** man of Joplin.
■itb was so Interested iu her work that notBANNER could enjoy a visit
itbatsiiding tier lutoband'a entreatie*
Mr. Doster about hi* trip to Germany.

I have taken Several Post Graduate courses
Liitimi to my regular medical course and make a
•erialty of treating all diseases of the

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qntil lie ha* made such a trip as he
\did. People of free America have
every reason tu be deeply thankful.
Nevertheless, the German people seem
tn be happy and Xonbrnt.*!. because

EYE, EAR, NOSE
AND THROAT

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The two very vital queatlon*, “la •
girl an old maid neoewiarily at thirtyr
nod "I* not eighteen tt« youu* for
marrviug?" have been asked time nnd
time again since the advent of the
bachelor girl, but never satisfactorily
an*wcred.
A generation ago these
question* might have been anawered
promptly and positively, aaya » writer
In tho Housekeeper. Then ■ girl wa*

ctmaidered a *pln*ter at thirty, and
eighteen was not farTrom the aver­
age age for marrying. Ln tho*e days
■plnaterbood was regarded aa a condi­
tion to be avoided at any co*L - Tl*’
opinion appears to prevail that woman
may remain single just as well a*
man. Tlie explanation for thi* cVanged
condition is, of course, to be found in
woman's invasion of tbe buslnea*
world. Tbe bachelor girl. Independent,
roapectiKl, admired, is a natural conse­
quence of society'* changed attitude
toward woma^ who earn their own
living.

Indigestion

ington.

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MRS. V. F. CHURCH

Aih- o-pho-ros s
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r.!S V lI1.nu,r
•adhere to the okl 1
STACKS OF MONEY
fa^on.,1 mwbou of mnrklnR !lu“
«»UMV
rH'u nlMl “irking Ink? L
It is tbo thnpieat thing in tin* world I A Char,o«e Editor Permitted to Look
«-En.«w..h. •

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Tbe shoulder of lamb require* rarber i

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saddle an hour and a half: a larger
saddle tw&lt;&gt; hour* or longer: loin of
lamb an hour and n quarter to tin hour
aud a half, rib* of lamb taa they an
thinner- than the |o|m from one hdur
to an hour nnd a quarter; a leg nf lamt
weigblng fire ix^imto an hour aud a
half,

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c™ve" Olve.Th.tS»nt«ce

For Burglary. Admits
.
Guilt
.
t
’
i - " ,**'a,n Craven was brought before
Jmlgv Smith Monaay forenoon, cou: R ased to entering the home of M. W.
I Hick* and stealing h diamond ring, tbe
, mine being committed aome time ago.
lie waa giwuJ a maximum of two
For brilliant window* take a pad of
vefira and’a minimum of one year at
cotton. rag iuxiked
,,
,in glycerin and rut ; luftia.
.
.
■
tbe* K1UM
gtoM all over ,n
Inside.
“
*,&lt;,e* Tben
rhen ’take
uke n
jr.vxc
W&gt; ‘VK.1U
ing
null ii|(ui»J
..of
,.,w‘n &lt;lry..ra
* sud
,,gUtty |VIDEATH OF MOSES ALDRICH.
lab the gins* until the glyc*rin: to in­

Visible, but not entirely rublwd awav.

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Judge Mack received word Mouday
. forenoon announcing the death ot
.
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।I Moae* Aldrich, father of Mrs. Mack
duw*. n■» condensation and a great »sv.
, „
. v
,
.
! which occurred that morning at his,
Ing
die amount of cleaning.
late home in Baltimnre. Mr. Aldrfch
.
.
wt^ TH year- of ago, and had been a
Tlda generation ha* arfn In a re- resident of Baltimore since 1867. movmarkable fashion tbe result* of pop ing there from Niagara Co., N; Y„
ular expectation and general habit* on . where he was born. Hh wa* the last
physical development In the case of of gix brothen). H|g
Je women. The niinda-r of tall and strong
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sin.
la .no-, atrtkmg.
^.n.lly ,
m nre the beauty and vitality of many
tbp
church at Dowling. He
women who are pa*t tbe fiftieth birth 1 ’* survived by his wife ipjd by une
day.— Illustrated Ixindmi News.
daughter. Mrs. Charles M. Mock. He wka
a fine type of the god citizen, honor­
able. upright, jutrt. honeat and sincere,
l iile?* you have the beauty of Vend*, and one who went quietly about hi*
tbe hide of a rhinoceros, the eouatltu- j
duties, in every act showing good will
tion of a home’, the diplomacy of *
, . . ,
MachUrelll «n.l UDbonndM InSoroee i "nJ
«° M»
men.
■nd ttfipudenre, put nut of your mind ,
the tboughc of adopting the already
Here is a description of a country
mlaernbly overcrowded atage n* a ca­
reer— An Artre** In "The World and acene in Tltat taken from Colonel L.
A. Waddell's book, "tassa and It*
HI* Wif&gt; "
Mysteries:" "From every hamlet tbe
cottager* bad swarmed out Into their
Tbe chic of a bow may be due to field* and were busily plowing aud
sowing
In the glorious sunshine, form­
Just a little twist In the jlbbon a*
each loop is formed, says a milliner. ing pleasing bits of bright color. The
It in so simple that to tbe uninitiated men were plowing with oxen gatslily
it passe* without notice, yet without bedecked with plumes of w&gt;&gt;q| dyed,
this .little quirk the tow to stiff, dowdy, glowing scarlet and blue, with long
ordinary. It to tbe little.Invisible throat lassels of dyed yaks’ tails nnd
touches In nine &lt;-**&lt;■* out of ten that. harness of Jingling bell*, while close
behind the plowpr* came the gayly
give stylo.
j dressed women ns the sower*, scatter1 ing liroad&lt;*ast the-«eed from their bas­
.
.
Qj them, men nnd women,
The thin
place*
of woolen blankets j ketg&lt;
should tie darned with wool of the . werv humming anntrhe* of song in
same color Turning the two selvages ■ ^j,.
beurtednes*
Among the
to the middle lengthen* their extotence j taH popfar trees Imbedding the homeundoubtedly. Too frequent washing is ; itpa?iP neatly picked uut with red
jpt t«&gt;' make them shrink and become .
nufj whitewash, anil among tlie
i hard.
now nnd then they should be
willow bush** fringing the
| tbakcii In the open uir
irrigation canal*, flitted ru^efim-he*.
j
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; fieldfare*. h&gt;*&gt;i»oo«. pert tit*, dtmamou
Most women arc prone to undertake । ^rrpwa, idiy dove*. warblei&gt; uud
tbe beautifying art in too tnuch of. n I M,r„ab^. nj| pptbo'y uent building."
hurry. A *pa*mod!c.attack to followed j
by a spell of carelwemeaa. Patience I
■and perseverance bring fine results to .
the seeker nftvr beauty.

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Have a short piece of hose fitted to
tbit faucet In the kitchen. It should
be of sufficient length to reach to the
range and will save yon backache*
ind useless steps.

Banana* cut up with nut* and dates
and served with whipped cream make
one of the wholesome dishes. Tbe
children always like it.
Absorbent bath towel* with a smooth
surface on one side and t rough one
on the other are made.
A celebrated physician has claimed
in one of his lecture* that the "best
remedy" for ndse bleed is a vigorous
motion of the jaws us in the act.of
chewing. In the case of a child he rec
ommends giving a wad of paper to
chew, a* the rapid working of the jaws
stops the flow of blood. But why not
try chewing gum Instead of paper?Weatero Medical Review.

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There is no reason why a person
should not eat anything he chooses
—-if he chews it. carefully — the
’ trouble is most pwple are airaid ot
every good-looking, good-smelling,
good-tasting thing on the b»” of
rare because it “don't agree with
them.” Thcyactually starvethemselves into sickness. ' Dieting can­
not cure dyspepsia—if we cut off
every article of food that disagrees
with us before long we ’nave nothing
left, ^nd we find ourselves chronic
dyspeptics. When you eat some­
thing that don’t agree with you, it’s
time to^et alter your stomach andtone it up. Fr&lt;»:n our own experi­
ence in scliingdyspepsia cures, there
•is nothing th.it equals 'Rexall Dys­
pepsia labicts
From what our
customers tell us of this kexall
Remedy we arc con vinced that con­
sistent use of it tvi.l give any one
the stoin.ich of an ostrich and thi
appcliic of a Unn hand. We don’t
trouble .Rexall'
to .j •
cure.
Wi^arr.ntec. on
this rc
w. do on all Rexall
Lack if dis-a»istreatment for
Try itln-day;

FRED

A REASON
' f&gt;top for a minute and
think—we sell in our
store 200 Rexall Reme­
dies.
If you were to
. buy Rexall Dyspepsia
Cure and it didn't benefit
you, could we expert you
to buy Rexall Rheumatic
Cure, or Rexall Cough
Cure, or any oiber one of
the Rexall Remedies—
we believe not.
We do not *My that
each Rexall Remedy will
always cure the disease
for which it is named,
but we do say that if it
doesn't cure It won’t cost
you anything. We will
refund you the price vou
Kiy 1 o r a n v Rexall
emedy you buy in our
store it it does't benefit
you.

HEATH &amp; CARVETH

After telling of the gradual drying
op of the great lakes ami river* all
over the world in an article In Cham­
bers' Journal, J. T: Whitby continue*:
^Everywhere iu our own country.’ as '
In others, water springs are giving out
aad water lied* drying up, slowly per- ’
ba|M. but vurely. The increase of pop­
ulation and the modern system of
drainage have of course-a great dAl
to answer for, but much of the drought !
is undoubtedly causal l&gt;y the rapid­
destruction of timber on all shies, for
trees not only attract rain cloud*. hut
preseVre the moisture of tbe soil. While
it is lmj&gt;o«alhle for puny- man to con­ I
trol the geological period through
which we are passing and whose char­ i
acteristics would l&gt;e. according tn
•some, the gradual disappearance of
water, it may be inquired whether it ;
would not be advisable to postpone j
tint disagreeable moment of n world I
without water ns far as possible‘by the
better preservation of our woods and ।
forests nnd the j»ersl*r&lt;nit replanting i
of trees "
.

One of the most notable of dwarf*
was Jeffery Hudson, who wa* Intro­
duced to Henrietta Marla, consort of
Charles L, in a noble venison pie.
"When the pie was opened.” out step;
ped. Jeffery- In ail the dignity of bi*
eighteen inches uud made a courtly
obelsanra to t,be astonished and de­
lighted queen, lagging to Is* taken into
her service, a favor which \vas prompt­
ly granted.
Jeffery wa* a man of stout heart
and adventurous spirit. He fought
two duels. one with a turkeycock and
the second with a Mr Crofts, who faced the little man armed with a squirt
and was forthwith shot dend. Twice
Jaffery saw the inside of prison wall*
—once when he was captured by the
French on hi* way aero** the channel
and, again when he was captured by
Barbary corsairs-and to crown bls ca­
reer of adventure he* was accused of
being mixed op In the popish plot and
ended bis rather troublous days in th*
Gate House
H*C.

Master Prynn«*. the w&gt;*sk. well mean­
Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson ha* told ing 1‘uritHu who In 1033 vyote an at­
of tlie circumstances under which cer­ tack Upon the stage, tells us that in
tain of her husband** book* were writ* his day tobacco pipes were offered to
ten. Stevenson and his wife were ladles at the theater In lieu of apple*
looking over Mine records of trial* la between the acts. A French traveler.
the Ok! Halley court during 1700. M, Torevin de Rochefort, who pub­
Among the papers wa* ono, describing lished hls Journal in 1677, cunfirna
the trial of James Stewart for the mur­ this by telling us that he found smok­
der of a man which Stevenson "read ing u general 'custom in England, as
with avidity." lie. used much of tbe well among women as among men.
story In this old court record tor "Kid­ Both sexes, be adds, bekl that life'
naped." besides taking out the charac­ without tobacco wbuld be intolerable
ter of Alan Breck. "David Balfour," “because, tp^y say. It dissipates * the
tbe sequel to "Kidnaped," wa* writ­ evil humors of tbe brain.”
ten in Samoa amid very "distracting
When ladle* stopped smoking they
circumstances." Mrs. Stevenson says, took to snuff. Women of quality about
“Wltjt the natives on the verge of war a century ago would not stir without
■nd amid the most kaleidoscopic po­ their snuffboxes, beautifully enameled
litic* 1 changes, uncertain as to what receptacles of perfumed mild rappee.
moment hl* jH-raonal liberty -might be Lord Bollugbroke said of Queen Anne
restrained, hi* every action miscon­ and ber grace of Marlborough: "The
strued nnd resen tod by tbe white In­ . nation is governed by a pair of snuff­
habitants of the Island, the excitement
■nd fatigue of my husband'* daily life U extinguished!"—London Standard.
might have «eemed enough for any one
man to endure without tbe additional
■train of literary work.”

NECK

Borem—That five-year-old boy of
mine gets off some good things. This
morning al breakfast be said— K-fiox
(interrupting!—He should bare them
copyrighted. Borein--Wby? Knox—To
keep you from reproducing them.
“Did your husband find that golf
lmpruv,nl tto’health?"
"Yes; it Improved his health.- But
un.loss he leitrtM to play better. St will
■poll his disposition."—Exchange.

SORE THROAT
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TONSIUNE
WOULD QUICKLY CURE IT.

Of Course You Are Going To Get Your Wife a

Christmas Present
If you haven’t' already selected one we wonld suggest a
Lamp. Nothing ie more appropriate than one of our

Improved Central Pratt Nickle Plated Lamps
These Lamps usually sell for »2.00 bijt we have placed
the holiday price of them at

$1.29
Grocery Goodness and Holiday Happiness Go Hand In Hand

Little Clarence (a youthful Holomon)
—Papa, nobody can never tell what a
woman will do next, can they? Father
—No, my sou; and if you could tell It
would not be advisable for you to do
m, for if you did she would be aura to
do something cljp.

Remember we have all the seasonable goods in onr line-­
Fruits Nuts and Candies, also Holly. Wreaths and
’ Wreathing for decoration. Let ns supply you and your
happiness will be insured.

A Matter of Tsstr.

•'What," says an Inquisitive young
lady, "hi the most popular color far ■
bride?"
. „
We may ls&gt; a Uttle particular In these
matter*, but vre should prefer a white

Early anti provident fear 1* the tnoti

Hams &amp; Russ,
QUICK DELIVERY.
PHONE 16

THE 8R0CERS.

�H AST1NGS BANNER DECEMBER 18, 1905.
STATE
RECEIVER FOR
PERE MARQUETTE.

TEACHERS MEETING

FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS

The C. H. and D. System Stranded on

I am offerinc a choice selection of

Financial Rocks - Tou Much

27, 28 AND 29.

W’atered Stock.

The annual meeting ot tbft Michi­
gan State Teacher’s Association will
be held at Masonic Temple. Lanning.
December 27, W. 29.
&gt;'n al1
roads will be one fare plus 25 cents for
round trip, tickets on sale the 26, 27,
aJ. limited to return December 80.
Prominent educators will be there from
not only throughout Michigan but
other states, including New York,
Pennsylvania, Indiana, etc. Qn Thurs­
day evening a reception wilF be given
the teachers by Gov. Warner and other
state officers. Those wishing hotel
accomodations should apply direct to
the hotels in advance and thoen wish
ing private quarters, communicate with
Prof. W. D. Sterling of Lansing.

Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Brush and Comb Sets.
Austrain Old Court Boxes for Gloves, Handker­
chiefs. Neckties. Trinkets and Cigars at wholesale
cost. This is the finest line of presentation articles
ever offered in Hastings.
Earthen ware. Dinner
Sets and Opsn Stock. Also a choice line of China
in sets and individual pieces.

1-4 OFF on Louwilsea ware.
Watches to beat anybody’s prices.

A Special Sale on Knives and Forks for Saturday
Next at $2.75 per set.
Somenir Spo»as. Mini Ckilce Sabjects.

Call nd See Tkea

Jut melied a net line ef elegant land Bap art Pines.

HL DISC TALKING

MA

CHINE RECORDS RE­
DUCED IN PRICE...... .'. ..

10 lick on 60:

12 inch oo« SI.00

Anjthinft !«o

wilt

at

tlie Corner Jewelry Store.

F. R. PANCOAST

OPEN EVENINGS.

! PERSONAL MENT

i
Michael Duster. of Prairieville, was
&gt; in the city the past week shaking
hand- with his many friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rogers and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hughes. of Prairieville,
D. J. England, of Wobdlant .
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Hastings visitor Friday.
Cook Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. John White wenj to Charlotte
Clark Sutton, of Tustin, Mich., is
Friday to visit her daujj
visiting old friends in Hastings. He
Mr*. A. H. Keith is tpeuding tht is «o well pleased with Hinting* lhat
winter with a brother at Liiuenville, he has decided to return to this city
when'* he formerly lived.
Mrs Laura Cole -and Mies Mii ry 'Rune
Chester Mewer and wife left Tbursmade a business trip to GrandI Rapids. dav far Alliance. O. Mr. Messer will
Saturday.
makeia two weeks trip through Ohio.
About January 1st Harold Hams will Indianu. Kentucky and West Virginia
leave for Texas.. whiere he may spend for th-- Wool Boot Co. and returning
the winter.
will meet Mrs. Messer again at Al­
I
Miss Myrtle Grisby, of Cheboygan, liance^is visiting the Misses Winnie and
Wb«i washing the hnlr Is necessary
Minnie Harper.
harmless shampoo? should lx* chosen.
Misa Helena Davis, of Battle Creek, The tdmplest which can always be
was the guest of her aunt Mrs.; Mane . nude Is to melt a cake of castlle soap
In a quart of boiling water. Put it Into
Upjohn last week.
a wide mouth jar nnd use aliout'two
Robert Mill* came home Friday from taldespoontuls nt e ihnv.
MnsHsge
Summit Citv. Grand Travene Co., w-vl! Into the -ealp
where he ha* tjeen fur several weeks.
Can't lock well, eat well ur feel well
Dr. and Mrs J. G. McGuffin I enter- with impure Mood feeding your body, i
iained Dr. and Mrs. McIntyre, of Keep the blood' pure with Burdock
Blood Bittern. Eat sitnulv take ex­
Woodland, and their sou Kenneth ercise. keep clean and you will have
Thursday.
long life. •
,

WILL BE HELD ATMASONIC TEM­

After a very stormy career, tbe Pen*
Marquette system has stranded, tbe
financial storms being too much for its
heavy load of watered securities. The
old P. M. road did fairly well. It
then joined with it tike West Michi­
gan and Detroit, Lansing &amp; Northern,
which roods had never paid. More
bonds and stocks were issued. and
hy not keeping up tbe road bed and
equipment, the consolidated company
waa able to pay dividends. This show­
ing made the P. M. system look good
to some financial .sharks of Wall St.,
who proceeded to get control of the Cin­
cinnati, Hamilton &amp; Dayton railroad,
which has always paid well. The:,
the schemers sold the P. M. system’s
watered stock at f 125 for each $100
sliaro to the C. H. &amp; D. The latter
issued bonils to buy a control of the P.
M. stock, and then more lionds. and
then more stock. The WA11 St.,
apostles of high fiannee then eqld the
Ixmds and stocks to tbe innocent
public, and cleared np several millions.
The result of these operations was toleave tbe C. H.. &amp; D. system, as the
consolidation with the P. M. was
called, with a heavy load uf watered
securities, and the old P. M. lines
were so liadly needing repairs and
lacking in cant and locomotives that
no help from them could be . obtained.
It was then proposed to annex the sys­
tem to the Erie, but the managers of
that line were smart enough to look
into tlie condition of-tlie water-logged
C. \|l. &amp; D. system before they brought,
and so concluded to let ft alone. Then
the crash came, and now the C. H. &amp;
1). system is in the hands of a receiver.
The hanking horn-* of J. P. Morgan
A. Co., are heavily interested in the
system, and as Mr. Morgan is famous
as a reorganizer, having been auccdssful in putting several bankrupt systems
ou their feet, he may be able - to res­
cue the P. M. and C. H. &amp; D. from the
financial rocks on which they have
strandi-il. If he.can squeeze out the
water, they should be made to pity.
For the good of Michigan, we li^pe
the P. M. may be preserved a* an in-'
dependent system. ..

PLE, LANSINO, DpC.

Only
You have only NINE DAYS
presents.
Our stock of Men's,

Boys’

which to select your Christina
md Children's

Furnishings

complete.

MAKE THE RECORD NOW.
Physician* are charged with a new
duty under an act of the last legisla­
ture in regard to filing certificates of
births with township, village and city
clerks. The act takes effect on Jan­
uary 1- IttOtt Under the old law births
were enumerated by asHesaors and
supervisors once a year, which proved
to be a very imperfect and inaccurate
wav. When filed promptly within ten.
days after hirth. the returns should lie
complete and reliable. ■ Blanks and in­
structions have been mailed to all
physicians in the state by the Secretary
of State. Lansing, who has charge of
this matter. .

FARMERS INSTITUTES
FOR BARRY CO
DATESHAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED
FOR THEM, SECOND WEEK

House Coats, $5.00 to $8.00.
Fine Suspenders, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.
Fine Neckwear, 50c, $1.00.

Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c to 7

each

Fine Mufflers, 50c to $2.00.

Umbrellas, $1.00 to $5.00

Caps, 50c to $1.50.
Sweaters, $1.00 to $4.50 (th&lt; latter equal to most $6.00
ones
Fancy Shirts, $1.00 to $1.50.

IN JANUARY.
The second week iu January farmers
institutes will he held in this county
at the following places: Hickory
Corners. Woodland, Middelville. Nash­
ville. Lacey and iltar Grange hall in
Hastings township. N\ P. Hull, ot
Dimondale and Prof. Pettengill. of
Lansing will be the state speakers. Ed­
ucational as well as farm topics will l«e
discussed.

Fur Gloves or Mittens, $1.00 to $3.00.

•

Best assortment of Suit Cases in Hastings, $1.50 to $8.75

Wh

REPORT FROM THE
REFORM SCHOOL.
A. volunteer Alton fight took place In
England. During tlie retreat n Scotch
J. G. Glue, Superintendent Proutyvolunteer hi scrambling through some town. W. Va., writes: "After trying
bushes stuck fust in* n beJgt. Une of all other advertised cough medicine*
tbe advancing foe. seeing the situation, we have decided to use Foley’s Honey
for a Joke, cajuc toward tbe unfortu­ and Tar exclusively iu West'Virginia.
nate volunteer at full charge, with hte Reform School I ’ find it ^he moat
bayonet fixed nnd n ferocious look ou effective Zand absolutely^ hurmlcH*."
For sale by Arthur E. Mu llbolland.
bls face. The poor fellow in the hedge,
•eclug the threatening aspect of af­
Sale of agent’s samples at flulhol
fairs, bawled Out at the top of. his
voice: "Lluud on. you Idiot! Dlnnn you land's Drug Store. You save one
third.
ken It’s only In ftiul”

invite au inspection of tlnwe good:

Chidester &amp;. Burton

This is called economy. “Economy is the
Road to Wealth.” We can save you $$
by giving you good goods and honest prices.

Watch

Next Saturday

AND SEE ANOTHER GOOD BARGAIN SALE
Special Christmas Confections

Staple Dry

Goods

Boots

Shoes and

Rubbers

We want YOUR Butter and Eggs

Phone 86

THAT WEST END STORE
Good Service.

Prompt Delivery

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SALES
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LEGE GLEE CLUB
Reed's Man Tueaftey Eve. Dec. 26;

SEMTOR GLAS­
GOW Will WRITE

Fine Music: All

ANNISO,, AND COATS

THE SIXTH AN­

NUAL MEETING
Of Michigan Auctioneers At Kalama­

zoo Dec. 13, E?R Conrad of
SERIES OF ARTICLES FOR BAN*

IN TUB CHAS. FENTON
Tb. K-cood must*, on tho People-.
Leetur. Coon, win he , fine nuukal
number. Tbe OHv« Colle* Ol« Club
-111 nppenr II Had , Oper. Howw
next Tmwd,,- .-venlnK December ».
Thin will be a rich * and rare mmdeal
treat for the eitire* 0| Hawinga Get
Soar ticket, now atlHeatb * Carreth'.
&lt;ln&gt;g More
.
*

THEY ARE TRADE
WINNERS

NER EXPLAINING NEW PR|.

Delton Attended.

E. R. Cunrad. the Delton auctioneer,
MARY ELECTION LAW.
attended the sixth annual convention
of auctioneer* of this state which was
held at Kalamazoo Wednesday. DeWILL BEGIN ISSUE
j cember 13. Mr. Conrad reports a very
JANUARY 3RD. interesting session which was attend­
* ; cd by about 40 auctioneer*. Much of
——
interest to the crycr of sales as well as
I those who sell property at auction was
But for Hi. Stand, Mlchlk*n Would | dlrawd.

PIERSON &amp; SON HAVE BEEN VERY
SUCCESSFUL IN THIS
CITY

THEIR COMING HERE
FROM IRVING

ThrirOr.at Stews. Here

FELL FROfl LOAD OF STRAW;
No. Now H.,. P,imar,
EiectiooLa.

EUCHER PARTi"
।
"**
PARTY.’d Mr. a ,?“«*
chEUCHER
X RuXo
‘
“ «
‘ Mrs. Charldtte Russell and
Our irMucr.N
r,-«drr» will
will be
«Ud io
to aiiow
know huh
tbat , ixojjt,
Koi*, wno
win, lias
h» rooms
room, for
for himself
bimwif and
and I1
&gt;-,,r* ron J“cu'!l » l-roNI»ruu» . num­
Utf gmu
*
- - for a series of art- daughter at Mrs. Russell’s, have issued
■ chandise
store in Irving, purchased tbe
we have
arranged
i ^han,1,w?
'
icle? from Hens tor Glasgow, of Nash- . invitations.for a party to be held next |l,ua,n
*^s so lung and succesrfully con­
ducted
ville explaining the provisions of the i Wednesday evening.' Dea 27. for six i lln'ltwd in
11 fhU city hr L. E. Stauffer.
■ there were not a few who donUed the , •
new Michigan primary election law.
I handed eueber.
■
wi\dom
of the move. They had been
Nu doubt many if not most of our .•
' j very succeatful at Irving, and many
readers are not.familiar with the new ' r ■ [\|irr\ C IklhTEl/U
' thought it a risk for them to make
law. As the presiding officer cl the . | A ft M f U \ A HI I | | AI II.’ *
this change.
Michigan senate at tbe time when the 1
HI1U 1LHLII
measure wu* passed. Mr..Glasgow had j
f I) f INCTITiiTFC ■• i But the splendid success won here by,
।
this firm in not only holding the vol­
the best of opportunity to know what | •
LKv 111v 111 U I Lv I 11
ume of bublness of the Stauffer storm
circumstance* and conditions led. up j
hut in increasing it largely is a
to the pasting of this law in it* present j
form. and what the provision* of the 1
HELD IN BARRY COUNTY demonstration of the windom of the
METHODS OF PROCEDURE RECOM­
change - anil a proof that -Pleraon dr
uiewmre so-, and what they were in­
THE SECOND WEEK IN
Son knew where the)- were at in dis­
MENDED TO SECURE THEM
tended to ucroinpliKh. No man in
JANUARY.
posing of their luccfwiful Irving bust- FOR HASTINGS. C
Michigan was in jk&gt; goods position to
ness and coming to Hastings’where they
know the whys and wherefore* of
have had a much larger field. They
hits bill a* the senator from this dis­
have added largely to their stock, re­
PLACES AND DATES
trict.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE
quiring
increased room which they
While Senator .Glasgow did not be­
AS ARRANGED
have secured ’ over their store. They
HAS REPORTED. lieve a primary election law' would ac- i
now
conduct
a thoroughly up-to-date
ci'mplish what its ardent friends desired :
I general merchandise buisnttC in th*?
and while he felt the same objects N. P. Null, ot Dimondale, and Prof. '
Their Report Will Be Read at Board
| double stoics thny occupy in this city,
tould lx: attained without so violent a
H. R. Pattengill, of Lansiog will
j Thfir lines are-dry good*, groceries.
of Trade Meeting Next Tues- ‘ ’ departure from long established usage*
lx&gt;its and shot**.*and they have recent­
Be Speakers..
in making political nominations, still
day Evening.
ly added a cloak and fur department.
he was convinced that the people of
Beginning Monday Jan. a, and con­
.
occurred in;the even- Election
’ Law
’ , passed
.
by the
11- legislature
-------- of-- Middleville.
. ..... and will fight the
Alx&gt;ut three1 months ago. ut a meet- 1 Michigan, augereii by the Stearns— tinuing through the week there will be . They are also very large dealers in but­
.
v &lt; Lurch aid i&gt;eople tas
revived because of its vigor- murder charge.
, •
ing of the Board of Trade. Sylvester Bliss- Fern boodle campaign of INXI. held a series of one day Farmer's and ter and eggs.
.1.
th- complete success j oa® discussion at the State Grange
Two very important things should be
Greusel. W. A. Hatl and C. F. Field demanded primary election reform. Teacher's Institutes at several points j Messrs. Piersdn d: jjon have succeedI
ed
because
thtfy
deserved . success.
.
meeting in Grand Rapids last week, learned from the case.
were *p]Krinted a committee to romrid- Feeling that be was in the synatu to about the county ur follows
i They have believed in success and set ’
r-..,,0. the United Brethren ;
finest Governor Warner came
(1
In a caw like this where a crime ' er what iwtion could and should be represent the .people and not himself,
Monday Jan. K—Hickory Corner^.- |1 out to win it. They have studied what
. organized in this city by '
the State Grange and spoke in J is suspected, the sheriff and prueecutor
taken that would result iff bringing' he set out in good faith to have tho
Tuesday Jan .0—Lacey.
. tin* needs of this locality tvere in their
Bho'kemCdff After wor- i
u straight-forward manner that w- ' should
...vxm.m lie
«rv immediately
WIIUUUIOJVO notified.
HUUUCU. The
iUV new manufacturing industries to this last legislature give the people of
Kt".
Wedrft-sday Jan. 10— Na»hville.
!.:* a1 hall\ tor several are sure **° m0!4t lmre created a very| Ibody
body of
of Fenton
Fenton should
should not have been city, and which would so harmonize Michigan
! lines, and have set out to supply what
primary election law if
Thursday Jan. 11—Middleville.
fatally pur baaed the Ad- I favorable impression. Hu began by re- ■ ’ given
given to
to the
thetindertaker
tindertaker nor
nor to
to anyone
anyone all interests that all elements of the they wanted it. The way to find out ' ' Friday Jan. 12—-btar Grange HaB. :I was required. They have been prompt.
i careful arid courteous, and have shown
... ihe s. . uiid w»nl. The ji citing
citing me
the rarvinat
fact thatnemut
he hadinsisteutnat
insisted that | jcite
cl*e put
but tne
the snerm.
sheriff. In
' “
this case eni
&lt;*itir.eu*hy&gt; of Hastings can work Ke what they wanted was to have tbe j Saturday Jan. 13—Woodland.
I commendable eptefprise in their bnsidid good ! h’8 own re-nomination lie submitted to ; balnung fluids had been 'injected into gether tor this common good.
matte.- suljmitted to them for approval I These
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____________________
. well lo*-at«*tl and
one day
institutes have been
ing
But '
voters Of Michigan at a pieman , Fenton’* body before the sheriil was
In the nature of thing* hasty action or rejection, which will be done next . growing in interest and va|ue during Ij nes*. They are firm telievers in the
and more I eiwtiou, and also* that the office of • apprises!
of Fenton
death, Tin* liy this committee was impossible aid summer. There-was n large and influ-1 the past two or three years, and the | use of the columns of the up-to-date
required. 1 lie”tenant governor be included. He i poison* ifbcuasarily used by the &lt;mt- undesirable. But- tbe committee has ential -element in the senate led by I series this year promises to surpass its I newspaper as-a aeceasary adjunct to a
i defended the exclusion of the member* j balmer would tend to discredit any never lost sight of the object for which . Senator Daugherty which was deter- ; predeewwors The .Institutes previous j' successful business. Thev speak plain’•Rev. B. F. Hritz came
of one.party frmn, participation tn the ! evidence of drugging which a chum- They were apjioinied. But tvith his1 mined to defeat any measure pretend- ? to last year were devoted entirely: to | ly and directly; arid what is most to
and its work- en- nomination of the candidates ut an op-' ical analysis of Fenton’s stomach might a ■ mstomei zeal aad thoroughness the ing to lie a primary reform drill. An­ the consideration of agricultural topics. I&gt; the jxjint. the people kyiow they mean
jtist what they say in their business
old . hnrch’i was too ' P°*’u8 P®rty as not only proper, hut u? hijjre diwluseil. Sheriff Fumiss said .he Chairman Sylvester Greusel. went at other element of which Senator Glas­ Last year the committee made pro­
.
.
। । iUt i.nJy ret* s«wt ji&gt;fc» -nnrw) tn N* tak- [would have, guaranteed Dr. Vaughn’s his work of getting ut the wntiment uf gow was the leader was equally de­ vision for the discub-iou of one educa­ announcements.
It is a pleasure foi tbe BANNER to
,
en.
He'knew
there
were
defects
in
the
charge*
for
the
chemical
test
of
Fenthe people, and suggemting the propo- ' termined that such a law .should lie tional topic by a state -speaker at each
:*t&lt; !r boscoming. hothing
speak ot tbe success of this firm in
Mr. Glasgow institute. The plan worked so satis- ■
•..-d getting until Rev. new law a* there would be in any new ton’s stomach but for the tact that tti* sitions that had appealed t*» the &lt;*om- passed at that
' their bii-int--! ,* venture in Hastings;
body had been embalmed liefom the mrttec us u basis for public action.
commanded tho necessary votes to win factorily that it will be tried agpin •
,i *;f Un enterprise. The, । line of .legislation.
l mid we know our readers will, share
।
Gov.
Warner
ws?
naked
why
he
did
viscera
had
l*een
removed.
This
committee
has
now
.completed
this year. Mr.. N P. HtriJ. of ‘Di
■g
i monnnient to his
’ our pleasure. an&lt;i wish this firm.evem
The Supervisors of Berry county • its work, and its report will be presented
Any now legislation like the new mondale. ha*. been appointed u*&gt; i^on• ing. determined work: not veto the measure when ho knew it
, : greater prosperity in the future.
’
bupt. I.,
L. i|
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■______ ________ ;__ 2__
■
»i'.-i t*&gt; the g&lt;HMl helpful। was not all that the frieinls of primary should give the sheriff and prosecutor ut .li meeting of the Board uf Trade to primary law of Michigan, touching a ductor and state speaker by' Supt.
-. •
'
T’
I
’ |
■tig; right to incur necessary expenses lie held next- week Tuesday evening.' subject about which therewas little R. Taft’. an&lt;« Hon. H K. Patten|gin
:'*;:&lt;-p and &lt; an j rigat ion. reform expected. His aiisw’ci was so
There ought tu be a large attendance . knowledge, for it wo* an untried ex-1 hu&gt; heeu appointed by Supt. P- • H J
reasonable that it must commend itself
to 4II fair-minded people. He said that ' position taken by Dr.. Vaughn that lie at tlmt meeting to hear and consider perinient in Michigan, and aliout i Kelley to present tbe educational queswhich there was much disagreement as*| tiou. Both of these men are in (the I
♦•There " as k&gt; much differeuee of -opin­ would not make a test of Fenton'is the rejsirt.
We urnderstaiiJ' the committee will to methods of application, must in tile highest rank in their respective callion. even among the must «mt*j»oken • stomach unless hi* charges were gunraii, friends of primary reform, ag |s&gt; what teed was very natural -when one of hi? rtstgnmend submitting at once the very nature of thing* Im* .a compromise. J iDgs and both possess the ability',-of i
'thejmll should include and exclude. , bills for. similar service hud been cut questiop of bunding tin* city to get That me ins, of course, tliat some of ‘ expressing their ideas clearly and force; ami there was so ninth. &lt;*pix»itidii to 1 In.two by a Barry rounty U&gt;ard of new factories to a’ vote of the people. its provisions were crude: some had j.fully: During forenoons of tbe first 1
1 different phases uf the proposed meas- supervisor*. The sheriff is not autla&gt;r- This projxisition vrill not be- trouble­ liettcr have lievn omitted; and soma |five.day* -Mr. Puttengill and Commr. ।
■ ur*-. that only a compromise waapossi- ; izeJ to guarantee charge* of that kind some os Hastings bonded debt is very wnieh were omitted should have been ' John C. Ketcham will visit school*, in
,
J the vicinities where the institntesjatei
bit* and tjiut compromise could not. in ; and in thia can*, felt disinclined to do small considering the size and wealth included.
We happen to know that Senator 'being held, and in the afternoons Mr.
I the verv nature of things, prove satis-; »o Ircause of the underthkef's having' of the town. Glasgow
liiliored
to
have
some
changte
। PattengiU will give one atblrens before j
The
committee
recommends
not
only
' factory to those who held such advanc-; med embalming liquids before the re­
' ed ideas on primary reform astbeSlate mdVal &lt;»f henton’* stumach. Nutwiib- 'gutting.new factories but fair rt»n«id- i made in the bill thut would' have ; each of the Farmer's Institutes and in ■
made
it'very
much
more
acceptable.
|
the evenings he will al.su give address. ■
Grangr had expretsed. Ha felt that he standing thia mistake it i*. politic a erut ion wfthoM* now located here..
Tl«»* report will.’rvcotnumm! the cre­ but was unable to secure them with- ! excepting at Woodland, where it. ^rill i
i ougtrt tu sign the present law hecaun-1 Photnical annlysi- would have given
out
risking
the
defeat
of
the
entire
'
not be .pawibfo to hold an evening ‘
I it represented Hie bi*at that could be : positive evidence ot ixiisonotw drug* ation by the common-council of a bounl
obtained when it was pa-wd
Iteferr-; in Fenton's stomach such as are in no of Public Works m* provided by the measure, ^ike the good leader he, meeting l«cau»e the speakers would j
ing to the first Australian I .allot law way nsed in th.* embalming art. and charter, which board will-Is* subject to . proved to -lie. be accepted the best.! not be able to reach huuie i&gt; **Sie were '
that could lie obtained rather than j held. The Grange? and Farui|r’s ,
: in Michigan, which was far from satis- •
an analysis might have been vaju the council and make its reports to
Club? ot the county are taking up jthe ।
. factory to the Grange then, hut which . able. In any event it should havelwe.u that body. To this board wijl be re­ get. nothing at all.
From what we have stated it will j matter of advertising the infinites-;
■ the late Gov* Luce, a member of rhe ■ made, and the officer- yf the county ferred all maitehs \ertai|ing to the
•lie
evident
to
our
readers
that
Sunnamong their membership and' It la*:
lotatioh
of
factories
in
tliis
-city,
so
Grange had signed. Guv. Warner said ought not to lw handitapped a- they
he had never beard Gov. Lucecritichrfif were in thhcaw and may be in other* far as the city may lie- concerned. Its , tor Glasgow is probably in the host teachers of the vicinities are asked! to j
T. Pierson
co-oj&gt;erate
in every way 'and *ee what i
position
of
any
man
in
this
state
to.
b. rnwuhera of the Grange or any one
Certainly no one can censure the number is to be five, and its memliers
. , J. T. Pienyy. senior member of the
guaranteeing Dr. ate to lx elected by the council fur five explain the provisions of the primary they can ^do ’.tu’ help. in the way.. ( uf
else for signing the first Australian | sheriff fur nut
election
bill,
and
why
they
are
there.
arousing interest and securing a good ■ firm, has had a large.aud very credit­
Rev. B. L. Fritz
We do not believe years, one member to he elected each
! Iiallot law. Tbe agitation thert for bal- j \ aughn's chargeHe is a clear and forceful writer. amT crowd. Programs of the meetings at j able experience in the merchandise
the t’oanl of supervisors should lie cen­
* - E.
Fritz the present pastor lot reform like that now tor |'rim»ry
We cannot go into the details of the what he write* will be not only time­ each place will be'published in a short ! business. and has won his way by
sured. for they were undoubtedly try­
'' '
j; b.. hit- lieen in this city a
ly as to its substance, but Written in time. The joint Farmer's mid Touch- square dealing mid enterprise. II&lt;* has
Cqptlmh’d on page nine.
ing to hsvo expenses and bad no idea plans proposed by the committee. We
'a year He has had very
an interejiting. readable manner. It er’a Round Up Institute will be Held | a splendid record, of succew which must
that such a caw* as the present would are sure they have given the matter
-ur
-■ i .pastorates in the past. com-.
will lie a privilege which we will Jill at Hastings February 18 and 1!&gt;. HMM.
lie a source of much pleasure to him,
arise. Thu present situation-is simply fair consideration, and we hope for
BOARD
OF
TRADE
MEETING
h.'g ■
from Wisconsin where he had
appreciate to hear from Senator Glas­
and which "has given him the courage
one that was not foreseen, but we think favorable action on.the general features
-r , t- a—uiiant superintendent of
to reach out tor larger things in the
gow on thia subject.
of their plans as outlined.
its lessons, shuold not pass unheeded.
SHOWING WHY IT PAYS
’j*' -i t--uloon ■ league of tliat state,
line of his business.
lb
*&lt;f5h a college and a weminary Notice, to Members and Taxpayers.
Important
Business
for
This
1:*’’ "-‘&gt;ng a graduate of the Lebanon
To Advertise Auction Sales in the
v*» .. ‘ "liege, which conferred on
Meeting BANNER. Experience
in:-: :j,. degree of Doctor of Philosophy
At a mooting of the Board of Direct­
.liege in the west t&gt;^&lt;* title of
the Proof.
ors
recently,
a
committee
of
three
ware
l&gt;
Hi- work here is an illustraOn Wednesday last. Roliert E. G^ay
apjiointed to investigate and report on
-1' •*'
- hat push and determination
living one mile east and one i*iK*
the advisability of requesting the Com­
t-. 4-d will do.
south of Freeport, had an auction
mon Council to call a special election,
i sale, which, he advertised exclusively
for tbe purpose of deciding whether
;
in the BANNER. A* illustrating
this city shall be bonded for public
why it pays to advertise such sales
improvements..
! in a widely circulated paper like the
While wc are planning for the Christmas gifts with which we t
The Committee are ready and will
BANNER Iwcause it brings people frmn
would
make
others
happy,
let
u&gt;
not
forget
the
Great
Christmas
report at a general meeting, to be held
a distance who come for the special
Gift from which the day received its name and meaning:
at tbe Council Rooms, Tuesday even­
purpose of buying special things, this
ing Dec. *ttb.
*
auction affords u good illustration.
Every member of the Board of
For God so loved
that he gave
Among other things advertised were
Trade ia especially urged to lie present,
his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth
,mo hens and 60 pullets, extrh gsiod
and to bring one or more tax payers,
stock. A gentleman near Battle Creek
in Him
not perish but have everlasting
with him, who are not members.
saw the auction announcement’in the
At this meeting we want every tax
Jobn3-ia.
BANNER, dame to Mr. 'Gray’H sale,
payer in Hasting, and we trust that
Ixjught almost the entire lot. paying
Let us all prize this Supreme Gift as we ought: and may the
every member will come and du what
so much better than the usual price
thoughts of our own grea» need and equally great unwortnineas
he can to have a very representative
that Mr. Gray figures that on this one
Morri* L. Pierson
of such a bestowal make us humble, appreciative and gratelul.
gathering.
item alone, this num paid enough more
A. C. Brown
The junior member of the firm, Mor­
And the spirit of God’s Gift is this: “so loved that he gave.
than be would have realized by the use
. Kellar Stem.
Secretary
of bill*.alone to pay the entire expense ris JL. Pierson, has had the right kind
President.
Service and loving helpfulness will best express pur appreciation
of the auction, including auctionter of exjierience to make the succemful
of the Great Christmas Gift, and should be the inspiration of our
merchant He grew from boyhood to
and advertising.
Friday the jury found in favor of
. giving of gifts and of self.
- This is only one item. Mr. Gray said manhood in the atmosphere of a store,
Bert Lake in hta case' against Josiah
time out of school
betng spent
he had
a kwu
good crowd, -and
he was well -his
nv
nwi «
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........spare
,
......
Alwino. The case involved a settle­
Bishop G. M. Matthews!
satisfied with the aale. and mure than ' in hia father's afore, and bad the benefit
ment of a land deal.
.
t
j
)p
।
of
f.jtoeijgnt
training
under
hia father,
1W above is a picture of Bishop G.
pleased with the BANKER as I
The jury’ iu the circuit court on
. jjj iI and has also
bUa »&lt;!»&lt;«
r.u?i. tlia*
idea* r\t
of 1.1
hism own
that are
■ -'‘hit thews, of Chicago, who d©I medium for auction advertising
Wednesday
brought
in
a
-verdict
in
। wund^ practical and progressive *
hvereii two great sermons at tbe new
I Barry county.
t-'luir'*L Sunday and formally dedicated favor of Frank Itorabeck in the case of

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75

MURDER (NAR(,[
IS MADE

•B dnuita tor aalo In tbe Want Column
CASE.
ot tbe BANNER ot Dec. 6. He report,
by
Friday
nipbt
be
bad
been
csllwl
by
PCW£: ' !- SERMON
BISHOP MATTHEWS phone, and that several came to w COATS' CONFESSION
. him and he received several letteni
LEADS TO THIS
inquiring, about'the animal, from
■ those wbu had reen his WSBt sdv..in
and
People
Have
Work*
PJUtor ■
the BANNER. Hr sold them ut « j Say# Annison And He Got Fenton
.! and Succesafqlw For
I autiatactory price.
j George Campbell, pt Aaayriu. ’ twp |
Drunk and Robbed
\e\v Church
'
,
----- iwp|
n.bN-d a red letter dav •‘IwUsed several stevra and a Round I
Him.'
Br.tl.ren of tbi? citv
heater in the BANNER'S Want,
Wednevlay the examination into the
. thejr immU.nir new , Column and quickly sold them as a
doath of Charles Fenton-was completed
i*.v.l sufliciW;MtlMM?rip-&lt;
ult’ wrote Uh
11 • remitting
(a’ Middleville. The coFqner's 'jury
vitirc owl
,or “iS :“lv UDd Mvi&lt;1 al,out our method '
’I find it iust thntiiinr, p,rougil11 n * '’!rri»ct that Fenton ••ciime
M rviee? b,*gun at W of ^Hiring:
K I to his death from whiskey, alcohol and
:&gt;.*re were serivrre's at 3 i V' &lt;o’
। jxissibly some other drug administered
. , ./ -lock.in ihf evening I
’ to him by one Charles E. Annison Jn
and one Albe'rt Coats for the purpose
} of rubbery. ’ ’
x,™
■ . j. services in( the new [
These two have been in jail since
■ . program of exefci^-?-wa« ।
.
I Fenton’s death. They were on Wednes­
• BANNER ot jast week ■
day taken before Justice Wm
Wm. I.
L. (*&lt;.b&gt;.
Cobb,
' iirrh was tftxcifitu its ut- i
of Middleville, waived examination,
.
n
I
and were hotted over to the March
NEW PRIMARY LAW IS CRUDE
.M
Matthews ju- livered }
term uf circuit court without hail.
Al$D NEEDS SOME
mens, that went straight,;
Coats at thesxainination and to th?
: the people who heard, i
’
othcers admitted that Annisun and
ALTERATIONS
ci ui'-rning and evening ’
himself procured the alcohol which
:.**w cl.tireh qjst some- I
.made Fenton drunk, and stated they
■gut him -drunk in order to rob him.
- J’including labor BUT FAIR TRIAL
.
1 .mated it- would con- I
nc pbcccnt I aim :“ "
r"u1',jf Jri»ki"s '■&gt;«■ lii”***
. M'.-etl that #uii. There ■
i
ur i ntotNl LAW furnished hy Coat* and Anniscm* for
. :*.i-pi:ing unpledged up to .
•
---------- the purpose of committing a rublery
i -----will C
j . r-u
-m.
&lt;K*
IF,,,ton
t‘&gt; his death; then Prosmornirig settvice $9iM) [
*.hf afternoon i$140; and ! Wlll , Suggest Changes That Need to ( ecutor Pryor f^h the charge of murder
M-rvice something over ■
. Be Made To Secure Its
will stand. Coats is preparwl to go
| Perfection
0,1
8tand “n^ admit his part.
m&gt; that'the entire
is i w
’
•
1 Annison is nut so communicative, and
■ and the forninj - dedicaof uieuipun
Miehigau’s Primary
Attorney M. F Jordan.
l.E not take place at the : Discussion
Didvuwwu v*
i-rnnary {( has
iibs retained
reiaineu Al

SHOULD GIVE

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----- HASTINGS, MICHIU^, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER a," 1905.

NUMBER 34.

THEY

Chunter and Richard Messer were
notified Friday of the serious injury
that day uf their brother-in-law. G. D.
(».’ Thurston, of Sturgis. Mr. Tbutaton
fell from a load uf straw, and was so
badly injured that his limb* are* corn*
irtetcly paralyzed. The doctors fear a
fatal termination of the accident.

PLANS TOR
MORE FACTORIES

V

The Great Christmas Gift

the world

shall

church Sunday evening.

Rorabeek veraua Byron Dickerton.

f

�HASTIftbS BAN NKR, DECEMBER jo. I'M
Hastings

Banner.

except that they do not want, tbe old |
Amende.

Published every
Hastings, Michigan.

Enn IMTC/TtlTV

fOR INTlCRIT I
AND HONOR

Sore
-

I,

Throat
Wisdom

u av-'t “o,h" c“11
realite the rani danger that
lurks behind every case of

‘•A good message'' is the universal
verdict .with reference to the masterly
cure every time a child has it. •
i»tafc*
i»per
submitted by
President ;
----- 1—
UJ llCTIUClll
Your family. physician will verity tbe
FORTY-NINTH YEAR.
Roosevelt at the beginning of tbe pres-1
statement
that it is a positive fact that every
I FOR THESE EVERY MAN, ESPEC­
child with *ore throat is in immediate dan­
ent session ot Congress.
r. 1 kak
IALLY THE YOUNG MAN.
. ger of contracting Croup. Quinsy. Tonsiliti*
SIX MONTHS
or Diphtheria, and is not*removed from tlmt
THREE MONTHS
SHOULD STAND.
danger until the throat is cured. Think of itl
Liniments or outward application of
CORRESPONDENCE,
Entered al Ute (&gt;o»toffice at Hastings. Michlmedicines do not nud cannot cure tbe ail­
w. as second etas* matter.
A SAD END OF SEN­
ment. though they may offer temporary
relief. Neither can you cure sore thrtMt
ADVCRHMNO RATES.
ATOR MITCHELL with a cough syrup or a cold cure.
BARRYVILLE CHURCH NOTES.
Display advertising, r*li» tarnish*! on applb
»Mtan.
'
To cure, you must get at the seat of the
Mr.^Higdon an old resident of BarryButlne.it locals and resdlug notice*. On
disease, removing the cause.
Nothing
ftrst
among
i-.’Sc a Hue:
_ — [Hixe...orII...
, Hrevittn*.. ....
I. ..el.se- ville died at his home Thursday night A Warning to Every Man to Stand does that so quickly, safely and surely as
He was a faithful Christian, a member
TONSIL1NE.
A single d«» of TONSILfor Right Principles In HU
Want cMatan. ie * word tor eftch ln»ertloa. %of tfae church.
INE taken upon the first appearance of sore
Card o! Than In. twriity-liv.-cent* «wh.
vuu,w**
throat may save long weeks of sickness,
Daily Ute.
OMtuarv. |&gt;oet*y and rrBOltttloo*. 5c a line.
••
Mrs. -Duty Souls and son Claud from
notices of births, ilpsthi or msrrUge* will be ।
mat expense, worry, e*_en death. TONYou may have noticed the tragic SILINE is the stitfh in time.
printed free as news matter.
Diiuondsle who attended the funeral of
HT*Nr&gt; e,nnmunlc»Uon will be nulilishud unU*e a little sore throat wisdom and buy
d«r any citcnmMaBC&gt;-&lt;- wiles, it bears the iMr. Higdon, are visiting old friendu in ending of tbe life of U. S. Senator J.
writer’s name and post offief address.
H. Mitchell, of Oregon. No man whose, a bottle of T0NSIUNE today. You may
iBarrwille.
The report of the Sunday school was heart is right could read it without
.
JOB PRIM1NU.
TONSIL1NE tho standard oore
Th»&gt; BkSxkk luLt one ot the test i-qulpl**! good.' Class No. k Emms Whitlock sorrow that one filling so exalted a sta­ throat remedy—1 ist known and most WTB
tub office* tn Western Michigan, and U pi c|rtiiT«d
tion should die not only 1 'unwept, un—.« ...--st used- Lock for H
as teacher, had tbe largest collection.
o do every kind of book and job prlnttns.
bonored and unsung” but to whose the long necked fellow on the 25 or 1'1
Mr. Higdon and son from Lftslie at­ memory the U. S. senate did not even 50 cent sized bottle when you go K4
AttorueyGeneral Mi|o&lt;Jy has issued 1 tended thelr uncle's funeral were at
pan* the its tin 1 resolutions of respect" to the drug store to get it.
A letter te United 8taa.&lt;* district attoi- j
Canton. Ohio.
i preaching and class meeting and gave aud to whose funeral no committee The ToMiline Co.
noys that is to be heartily commended. jj in their testimony on the Lord’s aide
from that
honored
sent
a* its
He cans
rails rur
for ine
the thorough
ne
itmrongu prosecution .’
.
--------• body was
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—
,nf lx&gt;tli railroadh ami individuals 1 Mnu Do,Ph wiU
the Maple representative to-pay its usual tribute,
EAST MAPLE GROVE
guilty ot offenng or a.-cepting*
i Or?Te Ald S*iet* Thursday December !j , And
Ar*2 why
-h;- this
thic exeepfipn in ’the
b- «*-••
case
Everybody remember tiw social hop I
of a man thrice honored by an election given by Archie Calkins Friday night. I
on freight rates. He iron goes ab far
for &lt;linner’
'
a«i to promis- i.-nmunltf to th* guilty ; The achoot and Sundav school will ; ,o th* senate? and a mnn of great
N. C. Hagerman visited his son Lyle
shipper if he mImxII cniAtt his wrong have a Christmas tree at the school f°rca and influtmee hitherto, not only
house S jtunlav evening.
| in Oregon, but in the nation • For he in Landing Saturday.
doing, and aid, the government to
Ike Welch, of Lyons. Ohio, arid Ed.
Rev.
Dulrb
will
M
,n
reriv.1
mret*
br
’
iny
”
,n
“
I
1
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’
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1
1
“
w
’
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break up thia criminal practice by act­
» '» •
-4. -bomrfnl .tnry Hale of Charlotte. Ed. Leeman uf
ing a* a witnem against the road* iW »t Itamville in th.,,., tnture |
Work .nd pm, „ w, will w, nmn r I
“ «™“* “’n
'OIWr ,“"a Hastings; and Miss Winnie Hagerman
A» a further evidence ut his earnestof .stssuviiie
or
Nashville were guests
guestn si
at N. V
C. ,
• nuM he advices that where conviction brought into th. Kingdom ot tho Ur.l I th. common d^eneim of pnhl.c pirn.
and falling to the level and below the Hagerman's Wednesday and Thnrsdayi I
in possible under the old laws they be
I level of tbe ordinary criminal, for he
Mrs.
Minnie
Traxler
and
Mrs.
JainM
applied, ns
applied.
&gt;m under them the guilty railWEST THORNAPPLE.
| could 'ribitber plead ignorance nor ne- McBeth visited the former's mother |
way officials can-lie .imprisoned as well ।
HarteF wade a I ''
boaineeH trip to । cewity: undue certainly should, haxe one day last week.
as fined, instead of under the Elkins
v ,
.
.
...
.
....
। Grand Rapids Friday evening.
---- ---c^
• been above the temptation that lured
Findley Traxler visited his brother'
law which permits u fine.only.
;
,
'
; " Mr. and Mm J. D. Kenyon leave | him to hi« undoing.
in Hastings last week.
‘
pi
,
I oirT'tesdav for Saginaw to spend the •
Some rich timber thieves wanted to
Royce
Fronk of East Leroy was a
How different is tbe ^ituation’hi Jau I holidays and possibly the remainder steal some of the valuable government
RtiKiA tn-ihiv'
s____ ....
\
. an: from tliHt
that in Russia
to-duy! Tha
The of kt._
\ : forest lands of Oregon. -r..
To 4a..
du »i-;.
this, guest uf Howard Davis Saturday and |
the _
winter
with their children.
Sunday.
Japanese people are welcoming bftrk
r Mm. M. M. Leonard was in Grand there must lie wicked neglect i of duty
the men who carried their banner* to
Lewis Wood and daughter passed I
or criminal action by the government
Rapids Saturday.
victory on sea and land. . They are all
land officers in that state. There was Sunday at the home of the former** j
Frank Johnson spent the m.Y«t of lust
hailed«as heroes. in Russia there are
■
both. But at Washington, in the daughter Mrs. Ina De Holt.
no heroes whom the, people acclaim. week attending conrt at Hastings.
records of tbe interior department,
Mrs. Ina DeBolt
and daughter.
Ifred-Lawrence and bride of Detroit their tracks must be covered, t It was
There is no man whom, the nation
Blanche were guests of the former’s
sincerely "trusts.
All fat ’discord - and. are expected here this week for a visit needed to have some man of influence, sister near Bellevue one day last week. I
confusion. Japan emergen from the with relatives and friends.
look after the Washiiigton end of trie
Roy Barnett and Bernie Sm{th anti j
war a mighty power, while Russia
Mrs Rosa. Harper is quite" si ck * also conspiracy. Senator Mitchell’s law firm
। Will Smith, and Pearl Smith were!.
has become almost a negligible quanti­ Mrs, W. R. Harper was under the at Portland were attorneys for the j
. guests of Mfss Blanche DeBult Sunday j
ty in world affairs.- Japan has had doctor’s care last week.
timber grabbers, and Senator Mitchell!। evening.
■'
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good government, while Russia has
m. Washington
ivnnuniKiun was to
w use
um: mid
lumicmv |I
‘
,
bis influence
jFred Alexander of Grand Ranids whs at
md|»..r». lawtol pffirer ol th..
?I'\S c'
hund.y .
. had had. That explains tbe difference
tfli- guest of W. W. Willard and family
government u. .1.1 in tbe vtanOeriug I
L-kip. tn
last .week.
’
.
of the public domain. Letters wen- j * H’ "
■_'
At the present time the amount of
.Alien Penuer is driving a well for
i introduced at’his trial to prove, and j
money iff circulation in this country Mrs 'Culp and sou near Green Lake.
A TIMELY TOPiC.
r
'■ • this partner’s confessions proved,beyond j
is $81.8!) for each man, w oman and * Mt. itml, Mr. S. Allen entert.ined
. I qura,,jon th,,
M„cheI1., ta. |
At this sencu of concha and cold* it i
child. So large a per capita circula­ corny nnv of young peoule from Middle­
uAwfnr I *B w‘‘^ to know that Folr.v s Honey and
II Ovenn. mm
u u» nnlirvrl
on tod State, uttinlnr
»nator Tar ,, Ibf| x,„tCT. ,bn),,
,
tion exeats nowhere elite except in ville »nd Wayland over Sundav.
Evenings
j
wan
sold
for
a
cash
consideration
;
and
remed.
It cures quickly and prevents i
France. It is being increased every
Katie ( -jle and wifeot Caledonia wen* t|jal foo ixitrayed tbe rintereirts of the | serious results from. a»vuld. For sale |
year by tbe golden stream from our
the Joests of Nate Moffrt and wife [ government he pretended to servo.
. hT Arthur E. MnlhWland.
own mines of over $$80.000.4*00 a year,
last ffnndiiv.
.
। Hu wag put upon trial in Port- j .
of nearly $15.UOU.(MX&gt; from the Klondike
/ acaki#
and also a large amount t&lt;hich finds ’ Jamis C’a'iale of Grand Rsnitls made , land for conspiracy against the country | Th(&gt; Ufillt.n
to expn -s Their hear': | “
..
I of which he was an officer: was con fr|t tiuinjUu (bos,.-tle^lri'
IU wav w our aharM mA, yrar In ! "
,trip
r'» br.rr Mo^av morotar.
kind nirtids and nH|tht&gt;er« .' p
ssMttrd iix dnrint (he sfeknes-,. v
settlement ufonFforeign trade balances. ‘ J Uatimer was in Ha stings on Mun- , ' icted, and sentrncad to pay a heavy
iurlal our belovt-l •Kittliter, wife I jl
tlay. '
I tine and to two years imprironment. | aud h&gt;''UF*' . Aiwo to tbox* who «o Xlndh vr&lt;- ! I!
—K»n. srd (o (he »!njrer* fo«‘ (Mr ; \\
It io 1WI it b..l l«„ .MmmI that
CRAN„ „
• co-H...
‘H^...I.&gt;ut^Ko to-«rvehii time in ;
i-ndw’.
1
• •ha». s. A.shhi .w am&gt; Kahili
('
tbe United Kuta.
konld nbw
„
, CORNERS.
I pnTO„. „„ ...HgbHor ,h.«« in th.
bold nearh ♦Iln.um.nOO in gold, be
On. week ^1.10-av &gt;« Xma. ~. I eoarta. But i „ wnl that he locked
"M.rT.TF.
would have been considerrri fa dreamer I W1H wish °lje And all n Merry Christ- as if (he brand of Gain was un him.. Whensas nw wHet ora Itassutu tots le/t mv ‘
would latte l«n Mn.-dored . dreamer.
•
Hp
h[&gt;
. MI.Mt„rt wlttau■ wnjan. „
Andxyet that is precisely the fact. »c- .
,
,
‘
, . .
.
I hereby wsrnall jrooiwagainst hartiorin* vr ■
i.to .i.
‘ 1last. report oft .1
Our new
naw nhime
my account
I win par &gt;«&gt;
curding
the
the; secrevur
pnopie Hue
line s»-.‘ma tn
to lw
tie &lt;ln
&lt;10- , K**
* ve
- w»y
- under the stress of his su&gt; ; tmsiiiiRher
debts ot tieruu
coutrarUtui.
taty of the treasury. This ii tie larg- '"e good service if vaur scribe is any
^nat when a tooth wh’
GOmUEB B ( *"l -Ell i
taxy or tut irtasiin. ini* i» rep it.rg
. •
f drawn that little thing prccinitjlted ■ &gt;»»tvd llaMtar*M.cti Im*, nth. in*
«.! .ingle holding of gold in lb-1 world judge, a. It aeekn., to be In uw mo*.0« drawn, tnar mi. tning prcvipiyieu------------•
,
,
1
\ 1
.1
-n I tha tin,,.
the end of hia buddy life. A broken
tincc tnatbry began. And yetmuire will
ttim.
!
tin found in the treasury vaults |&gt;y $4l), , The men on flie line tittended a tele- i iea* ar‘ r.°r
1
OOO.'MU to $341,11(10,0U() rit the elid uf pone meeting at LacevSaturday nij^hu
"c
1 01 •’ni aa‘ '.''JT,
f l
; •
| to mourn him. but. al! pitiedThim for . REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
Mrs. Win. Retikes returned Friday: hb melancboiv codi
y
Office over Pierson’s Grocery.
from her visit at Marion Ind. )
'
dealh o| this msa /,ainhonored '
HASTINGS. F1ICH.
Nothing shows more cleatly the con­
Everybody i&lt; butchering now tCdays. jand 'unnoticed by tliesenrfe.i. and held '
*
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servative temper of President Roose­ None for tbe buckwheat .cakes.
i in contempt bv all ho/
Arable men. • No. M. M. M.--A 40 acre farm/in 1
velt than his declaration tfant “there
'* ( Cheyboygan county, soil gravelly loam.)
one L_._ Improved -44 acres of
y |I level, one-half
Womd t have the leas\ difficulty in making selections for his annual trips if he were
. is more need of stability than of an , Mr. and Mr*. Jessie Milkes spent should warn.against try Holly of any
other course than truth. honor, integ-- '1 timber, mostly hard maple, one-icre ;
attempt to attain airideal of Perfection Friday last Rt Mr. Merrill's.
tv coVe to pur store;. There is a -timeliness about our stock that shoppers can t
Barton Bowser and Grace Bristol at- ■ riV ®”d uprightnm/ of life. Es- orchard,
~
“s6od
*-"*•buildings and very cheap
in the methods of raising revenue."
help bwt appreciate and Christmas is no exception:
We ve solved the question
i
w arning to ‘I ,might trade.
As usual he cracks the nail on the head. tended ararnris^ on Tim Cie mens Fri- j P-*&gt;*»y «hould it lj
, *»v.
No. •&gt;■!«»445—-.,-x
A jfarm
aim ui
of ,.xi
,3u aiav;t,
acre?, guuu
gooci j(
■ WHAT SHALL I BUY for many. We chn do the same for you.- We havn t
: e’e,T *ounK mBn b Piave and lie true ! sandy, cravel
crawl and clay luam
loam and lays a 1.
Some particular items in tbe tariff day night ut North Bedford.
tor
and
integrity.
,,k
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little
rolling
and
boraeir
&lt;&gt;n
a
Onlake.
I
1 x,
। zraC
1 | to high ideals of hi
space tcwtiumcrate all the nice things we have for Christmas, but here are a few
Ziapi may need changing; but a general
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cherry visited
. ... 1
however, far less A good ri room homie and out buildings, i
- .tr^ ,
.
, .
He should do this
tariff revision is not wanted at thin C. Shumaker and, wfe
at I rbandale I .
,
.
.j ..
Flue fruit, all improved bnt 2 acres. R.1
■~
,
1 trout the fear of.f/ evil coitacqtttnca* . E D nnd tdrphom, Hn^u mile*.- from
time.
Thursday
I ,
,
,
1
1 than from a lovejJor these qualities : Hastings. Might trade
'
uphoh- ; Amby Ferrlit and wife who hav&lt;* • jxi themselves, no]f a realization of the! -No. 4lt»--A farm of 14ft nares: 105
That tbe “big stick’' isn't man it I hee:’ v'siti”K *” K*”8*” and Mo. the , joy and satiafuctj
hi that come to u man i acTV!‘ undftr V,owr- 35
flne *****
lias robbed sweep­
tered bo jt will not hurl the
e. . asi rv ... ttnd maple timber. A tine large sugar
j post few weeks returned borne Thnre- 1 whose course inf]ilife
is directed from | bU£&gt;h pj|ip slO(.k and
farm
hit* is now well understood , by tbe I
ing Jay of its ter- ■
r
' tlav.
■
. principles of hoior and.
truth.
' buildings,
including
is base I \\
—..........
UUUWIIlgr, iui
.iuuiu^ silo:
OIIU, barn
un
heof trust. The members of that hog-,
rors and bas done
■$1
1 "
Bed- I Tn,»
The „«,i
sad fate Ar
if Senator Mitchell, au
as 1 ment
merit IQxfB,
lOxfto. Fine
Ftaie location.
11
gish combine are. being haled into tbe '' .Mr. and Mrs..Milkes of South
1
No.
446A
farm
of
120
acres;
115
’
((
poo- i well'as the reri tit conviction of Sena- :
mere to preserve j!
e well convinced
U. 8. courts, and are
—2 I fortl were FUMt" »’f J&lt;»e Bowser’s
. acres improved, balance oak wood lot ))
J
tor
Burton
of
I
ansas.
for
selling
his
woman's
bealtb
Fine fruit and plenty of it. Fine large u
that they are up against tbe real thing pie Sunday.
influence as s4 &gt;ator to a fraudulent buildings. Soil is a fine clay loam. Near V
for their flagrant and persistent violaT
and temper, to say
111
J
I coucera that wanted to use the U. 8. school and fine location.
.QUIMBY.
tipns of the United States anti trast
nothing
of
the
preNo. LLL—A farm of Utt acres, 86 V
i mails to carrwon their fraud contrary
Mrs. C. Crusoe spent last week iu
acres cleared and almost entirely free )
servation®Tcarpets
i
I to the ixjst.il &amp;ws. should result in u from stumps and stones. Soil is clay (
Nashville caring for her sister Mrs.
and iugmture, than ,
Jj
1
better public Sentiment. An officer of loam and sand loam, about one-half )
All the money in the world now Scheldt who him been ill.
a city Who makes a corrupt bargain hacb, lays just a little rolling: 15 acres (i
alljwner agencies
M
amounts to $12.050,000. UDO. of which
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Gaskill and
of
the
land
is
80
rods
from
the
balance;
\
that harms or might harm h city; a
timber was beech and maple; a tine /
jrfnbineJ.
We YOUR
WIFE
best
girlwould
wouldappreciate
apprecitflfct-t
&lt;1.
M000,(XX). 000 are in gold and more family of Hastings spent Sunday with
.
w
ororbest
girl
state officer who does likewise with the
kv Illi
1
S acres *»..ri» •
- „„ _ those Chafing dishes ■*and
spring brook that never fails crosses \
than $3,000,000,000 are in silver. Of Walter Bidelman.
sell
the
best
made
1
state’s interests; a national officer who the 81 acrea, also the 15 acres, no waste; L
or
one
of
our
nice
Baking
Dishes.
Thev
are
ti«et i.
the gold, nearly one-fourth, end of
that’s BISSELS, j and handsome, being nickle plated and made right.
Mr. and Mrs Burman spent Sunday seeks profit by cortmpt methods and fences are good wire fences with good v
tbe silver, more than one-fiflh. is held
" e sell them at very reasonable prices.
with their daughter Mrs. Jay Edmonds. i so barms his country—these, all these, posts and all hog and sheep tight; 3 )
acres of good apple orchard.
Good G
by the United States, the amount in
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Castelein and ' are guilty of treason, are traitors to framed house of 5 rooms sheeted out- )
both cases being more than that held
UNIVERSAL CQJ
Mr. and Mrs. John Caatelein are spend- their fellow* men. and the time will side and in and filled with grout; fine (
BREAD mixers, cake MAKERS, T-WI&gt;
by any other nation.
CHOPPERS, SI
ing a few days in Battle Creek.
come when they will be scorned as the tubular well at kitchen door, a beauti- )
bLANKETS- LIGHT HARNESS, I I I
TERS, CELEI Katfo’wYcc
Mr. and Mrs. Rickel of Hastings * meanest ot offenders. ‘Likewise there ful hard maple grove stands around Z
AND
SOSSORS. G1LLETS SAFETY KAZOKS
the
dwelling
nouse,
a
tine
view
of
the
•
STARR
SAj
Gratige Master Horton, at the meet­ called at Scott McIntosh’s Sunday, j will come more and more appreciaF
CUT1PRV
RS
4r&gt;?B
Z
2E?
’
’
HOBESON'S
"SHUR EDGE" CUTl.EKY.
cars. Barn 30x40 framed, horse barn
WATERVIJ
ing of the Btate Grange in Grand i
tion of public office as a public trust, framed 16x30, cow barn framed 16x32 (
GRANITE WARE. STOVES. Sll.VEI
PLATED fisIVES FORK
Rapids last week, made known his own
)
and of official conduct in harmony with stone hen house that cost 8315, Ice
NG SETS. NUT CRACKS AND PICK.'
SHOT GJIS &lt;SFAMlLvIr^Fe?1*).!;?,^ CAEV1
house, wood house, shop, 2 corn cribs,
apdthe Granger’s position on two matthaf idea.
AMMUNITION (all kinds), OIL STOY tS M
smoke bouse, 3 hog houses. Telephone \
HEATM
*ters of special interest to the people of
Thia is not n question of party, but station In bouse; average age of build­
FA
V&lt;
tools 1 ir- ■
this state. He demanded the election
of patriotism. A man of low f
' ' of' inn 18 years! 60 rods from school; 4
ideals
\
of United States senators by the people
/
public life, whether in or out 1of office, miles from a railroad town of 300 In
and a *wwepi ng and wor Kahle primary
dishonors his party and his (country. habitants and 6 miles from a railroad \\
town of 5,000 inhabitants.
election law.
SAD IRONS
HICKLE PLATED COFFEE AKO TEA
We'are proud to have republiii\nslike
And loo other farms for Mie.
(
Mayor Weaver, of Philadelphfb 1and
have become almost
President
Roosevelt,
and
democratij
Jike
POTS.
Now that through the ‘agitation of
a family necessity.
District Attorney Jerome, of Is
tbe travelling men of this state anil the
Thus
cried
the
hsir.
And
a
York,
and
Governor
Tolk,
of
Misacyrtv.
insistent work of Gov. Warner, a suit.
We have a full line • Always |oake desirable Christmas
heat back that commercial spirit which1
kind neighbor came to the res­
j| gifts. We have a,fine Hue of them
able mileage took has been secured
of them.
holds a public office as a private graft,
for Michigan, tbe demand for like I
cue with a bottle of Ayer’s
Make yourself a present of tome
and
who
stand
for
honor
and
integrity
Northwestern
Nation4_IX
I
accommodations has extended to other
Hair Vigor. The hair was
thingyou can use 3rtT&gt; days every
in public life.
One of our Cobbler Repair Outfits ought to
states, where the dgitatiun will soon
surance Co.
saved! In gratitude, it grew
year.
But
for
the
average
man
who
cares
be in every home.
be under way.
long and heavy, and with all
little for public affairs and who must
OF MILWAUKEE. WIS.
live his life in such surroundings as
the deep, rich color of early
President Roosevelt demonstrated to
''““W
au IdMl ChriitmM ptAMM for
his home and. occupation may afford,
the satisfaction of everybody that he
life. Sold in all pans of the
time And,
A nA unlike
ivnllfem other presents
______
WOTlti.
it is just as true as in public that the
dROANpSBD 1*69.
time.
you may
buy,
has no sympathy with the tariff revisworld for sixty years.
economy
uf
fuel
alone.
7
3
only, safe and right way is that of
Donists, who want the tariff whedules j
•' About one yaar ago I lost nearly all of toy
Strong,
Conservative,
Safe.
honor
‘
and
integrity.
For
it
is
true
hair
toikiwtsM
ait
anark
of
moaalm.
I
w»*
revised no matter how much such a j
Before
you
buy
Christmas
present,
come
and
see
Z
We
have many other thihfc
in ixil
all life, as one ...
of old said. "Be uMav
sure
। til
rnrhemo would unsettle the busine* of |
Aaaeta over
$&gt;3,000,000.00
I your sins will find you out.”
the entire country.
that would make desirable gifts.
'
COOK BROS. Editor*.

Good Judgment

j

&lt;

to do your Christmas buying before you look over
our large and complete line of Holiday Goods?

The Look
Costs Nothing

Hundreds of satisfied customers will-tell you you
can save money here each year. The lines .ire
so large and the assortment so varied that
description of the different lines is impossible.

Three Hemstitched Handkerchiefs in a neat box for
Others from 5c to 75c

Table Linens, Ribbons, Furs, Hosiery, Underwear, Sea
8567
Shells, 09
Neckwear, Shirt Waists, Rugs, Curtains, Bed
Every linee complets at the
lowest possible prices

Open

A- D, Cadwallader’s

Until Christmas.

CLAUS

CARPI

SWEEPERS

jli/

HelpIHelp!

Fire Insurance

A MAJESTIC
RANGE

Surplu.ov.r $ 1.000.000.00

Even the Japanese can and du fotg:
their enmity to Ruamia sufficiently
pity that poor. distracted couuM
whose jmcple want they know not wbi

PILLS.

Itch Htd).' Itch’—Scratch! Scratch!
Scratch! The more you scratch the
worse tbe itch. Try Doan’s Ointment.
It cure-* nitre,eczema, and skin itching
All druggist* sell it.

C. R. BISHOP, Agent,
Ctt&gt; Bank Bl«g.

’ .!a&gt;Uage, nick.

HARDWARE DEALERS, HASTINGS MICH.

HI-115 E. STATE ST.

GOODYEAR BROS

�.BTlNtHS

over
&lt;&lt;ift8 at Christmastime—gifts to our friemfo, ami to tho, who have battled with the world’s whirl and come out losers. Tf you buy them, buy
tliem caret oily.
We have many—a great store full —
J_ npace holdx’but a hint 6f what you will find here,, to show them will be pleasant, to sell them will be
1 .hj*
pleasant, to suit you in your choice will be^pjeasanter.

THE HOLIDAY DEPARTMENTS ARE NOW READY
HOLIDAY

you
are

TOY AND CHINA DEPARTMENT

HANDKERCHIEFS

RUGS AND CARPETS

&lt;.

It. was one of those dry, niatter of fact men of figures Can ynu find a more useful gift for Christmas? We
and statistics wbo'estiiuated that one-third of Santa - know you cannot find a better place than tbifi store
Claus animal gift distribution consists of handker­
in which to buy it. We have a large'assort- Oi nr
chiefs. We describe below a few specials in'.handker­
nieut and are offering you a fine rug at.... • vliUu
chiefs:
/
’
•
Better ones up to $2.00
Scalloped border*, .plain and while, all linen, lace in­
serted corner* and fancy embroidered: holiday r n
VISIT OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT
assortment, each ............................................... \ QG
Our glove department is coinpfett! ami every pair is
guaranteed for reasonable wear.
Beautiful new patterns handkerchief* suitable for gifts Ladies'
finished and unfinished kid .gloves, colors,
Queen Ann effect, dainty scallops, lace inserted and
blftdk, brown, tan and gray, guaranteed J|
embroidered patterns that never sold at any in.
such price...........
....................................
lUb
Ladies’ finished gloves, all colors and size.An abundance of beautiful new lave edge handker­
ery pi
n ly ........... '........
chiefs new medallion corners, with generous but
dainty lare edges, others with lace insertions, nrp
JAPANESE LINEN DOILIES
^each...........................
Zuu
A large assortment of Japanese linen doilies, hem
•stitched Mexican.drawn work, each 5c, JOc. 15c
Ladies' initial handkerchiefs. Ladies1 all linen
• Center piece
handkerchiefs embroidered, each .................

HOLIDAY FANS

,4 grand' showing of Uir
novelties in featfiei'
flower fans. t’auz- J
paijitefl and &gt;pavuk'il
lace fans
stud ur. j

Jate.-t
fans,
hand’
fans.

urtily invite yon to visit our Toy Department,
•mtn*it describe
intelligently the
.prions on utrr
Japanese China
’ are betvifichingly beautiful
thorough?;. Japanese, unapproachable in effect,
Men’s .Japanette initial handkerchiefs. 3 for
and drawing, and of great variety.
each.....
.............

Any nut you may wish for, all
firstclass and at lowest prices

FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS

50c, 75c, 85c, Sl.00

Your Christmas feast ran be made more attractive by
fine napery. We.are olfeiing some big values in nap­
kins and cloths beady to use.

SON

PIERSON
The Peoples* Store
Robert A. Milter of Muokegon htcurd a di-erec .dissolving tbe marriage
Tween himself ami'Ada $. Miller un
he grounif'Uf extreme cruelty.
The
evidence was to the effect that Mrs.
•Miller had neglected her bourowork tu
such an extent that their home lecauje
in- i so filthy Miller could endure it m» lon-

Hastings, Michigan
interesting facts.

PERSONAL MENTION

Sc’western Michigan

Celery originated in Germany.
The chestnut cume.fr m Italy.
Theunion originated in Egypt.
Mr., and Mr*. J. T. Lombard went te
Tobacco I® a native of Virginia.
The nettle i* a native yf Europe.
Detroit Thntrtdoy.
The citron fa a native ut Greece.
C. G. Majwood went to Chicago (
The pine h'a native of America.
' u- suffered many
Thursday. &lt;nr bUhinciw.
The poppy originated in the East
J..M. Bauer left,Saturday for-Chica- '
i-. uunt of it* purv food
Rye came originally from Siberia.
go to attend the live block show.
•t the latest to I* sprung |
Oats originated in Northern Africa.
■ ■ nterprisir.g penny-a-: Robert Radke, marine clerk i
W, H. Conch and his son left Mon­
. Parsley whs first known injHardina.
day for aft extended visit in Nebraska, i
laoment that lang suf- • employ of the United States at Gr&lt;nd.
The pear and apple are from Europe.
ts
the Queen City are 1
the
Chas.
Guinnpp. uf Laketon. Ind., |
.Haven is the living exception to
1
Spinach was first cultivated in
i
honey cult. In old aaying alwut government officers
is visitiug Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pflug
&lt;
Arabia.
•
,
i: • products uf the in- i' • ’that few die and none resign.
are to -uj plant tboee of be resigned his fl. 200 job last week.
It is easier tu I* patient with the
H. M. .Merritt and wjto "returned I
- I ready-mast icttted. ful- ;
Saturday from a visit to Sidney Todd,
ian in the mirror.
.
un ; altogether ntartelotis ,
of Vermontville. ■
Milo Keep, of Kalamazoo was last
•ci,- r ground ur flaked, j
; Mrs.-Mary. Geer nnd her brother. '
Hdies are to taka on fat week convicted of the murder of Bert
Andrew Young, visited Grand Rapids.
&gt; tie succulent -t&gt;rup at Miller during the night of May 2d last.
friends last week.
nt*. Kidney disease.-are The jury was «»nt only 8.1 minutes.
Airs. C. S. Whitcomb rrturnrd from
, known, in thir* jwonder- Miller wa» killed with a carpenter's
Inland. Nebraska where she ba* been
rasp
while
in
la-d.
Jealously
was
the
;i’:h and Ifps which suck
visiting
for several month*.
ib’ never know the 1 treath.
Jap Raymond, of Yankee Spring*, j
■uly we are living in die
bus
resigned
his position in the Kala-!
r&gt;. Soon we will act.
Ex-Congressman Tddd of Kalutnn»w.
innzoo Asylum, and is now at home. |
ve our iM’irrg el&amp;ttically
has offend live ?1«K» prizes for esaayt on Suffered from Sores on Fico and
Mr. and Mm. Chas. Atkins arrived (
-Battle Creek Joarual.
economic and sociaH«i&lt;- topics.Th® con­
Back—Doctors Took His Money
I in the city last week from Butte. Montest is open te any student of tho Uni­
But Did No Good - Skin Now
tapa, and may conclude to locate in t
versity who will graduate in IMW or
&gt;' • I.,
L Hulett, of Bunfield,
Hastings.
Looks Clear as a Baby’s.
.i'.a- ( has. Knanss &amp; Co. mloonists 1907.
■ Owen Barker, of Belding, foreman of j
•'&lt;
&gt;wn and their bondsfien for
the Refrigerator factory in that city,
Portland is still tbe Mecca for cheap
'.images caused by the death
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Maynard.
Oil
ut i •1 iiustiand while intoxicated on kervwme. Rockndler’e
Thursday. He was in the city looking
liq-.u '-night at Kiiarnw' saloon. Hul- Co. wants to ouaf a competitor, and
over the water works plant.
.ett ■• •■•Hrd two'life insurance policies, has made the price 6 cents a gallon.
Mr. and Mr* .Will H. Cook and son
ir-iyuient of which was refused on the
Captain W. S. Graham. IJJI Eo« of Beaver. Utah, arrived in this city
•ground* that he was intoxicated and
An unknown man committed suicide st Wheeling. W.Va.,wntingjtmei4.
Thnredhy morning to make hia mother.
Ithat r*. accidental death while at
St” -y""°1 «m .o grateful! wet,,
near the Soldiers Home. Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Frank Brodesser. an extended
iwori. in hi- flouring mill was due to
Tuesday by exploding a dynamite car­ thank God that. friend recommended
visit after an absence of thirty years,
Cuticura
Soap
and
Ointment
to
me.
tridge. He was blown to pieces.
^“fierri for /long time wlttjore. « and there was a great rejoicing. He is
interested in tho mining business of the
my face .nd back.
'-ykes thought be could hold a
west.
Orrin Jouw hxd hl» arm torn off m
wi-h a crowbar: he is convinced
a corn rtreddor while working on tho had barbers' itch,
me any good, but
• he can't and make a success
farm of Aimer Welch. jn« north of money. My fner
il- tried it at the Verity factory
- -------- .
now looks as clca 3b •*
Cuticura Soap and
riday with the result ‘/that the Portland. Tneeday.
There are no good
- tie of the right arm •between
Ointment did it.'*
jKx,r morals.
&lt;yd elbow in broken and ’ ‘.Jack
Kal..n.«oo kid. will be warned o«
Success or failure with au orchard,
;i g an enforced vacatioi. Sykes th., street by the tooting ot . big-hie
after it hits been planted, depends upon
i he bone when ft snapp'd and tie. This answer* for the curfew.
the treatmSht given it for the finrt
Neck Covered With Sore,, H.lr
over towif and had Dr. Dunkirk
three, or four yearn.
the necessary repairs.
Fell Out, Wild With Itching
Knocking is not needful. Y’our knowl­

CAPT. GRAHAM’S
GRATITUDE

another cure by
CUTICURA REMEDIES

Local News.

STILL ANOTHER CURE

■riey Colwell, in a cummunicati.co to the Lake Odessa Times, inaista
fortune from trees.
that '. ,sn has purchased a gold brick
Orsa. (n Sweden, hae in the courw'
&gt;n &gt;l-contract with Brown Bros for otageiwrntion. wld
worth
wlmin the town is to build ja factory of t«M. and by means of Jndteion, re*
bnil'liiig, and the Brown Co. agree to
pluntinr ha. provided tor ■ mmtlar in
ixi.&lt; loxes. The attorney says pat- come ..MT thirty or forty yearn. In
,b ut* &lt; t doubtful value and
in conwquence of the development of thi
is what the town gets for its
commercial wealth there are no UX-.
ni’ i • id contracting with Brown Bros.
lUilway. and telephone, are frac, an
so are the sdioolhouses. teaching and

K» V. Dr. John N. McCormick, rec­ many &lt;rfher thing*-Exchange.
tor of St. Mark's Episcopal church
,;ra : j Rapid*, was last week elected
Eifhop Coadjutor of the diocese of
"'■‘■ter’.! Michigan. .

Benton Harbor Elks will build a $20,
A1 temple.

R. T. Frenchi
M. L. CooK,
' D. S. Goodyear

Luhe Waters
A. A. Anderson.

per cent
interest
Paid on Savings Deposits

MONEY TO LOAN ON
REAL ESTATE
SECURITY...

Nothing else will cure your own mis­
ery like ministry for others. ‘
Poverty in a gaunt-eyed gorndp that
make* ub hate our neighbor*.

PKOBATE OK BEK.
State of Michigan. County of Barty. «&lt;
. , &lt;a
»e u tfHslou of ttw- IToluite court, for tnn ; 'T?
CwnS oUtorry. holden at the Probate
tii,. cltv of Uasflux*.
*“’&lt;1 county on Mau:e.r“ i-v. t. tn. &gt;~r ew, tboo- m
edge of your own business and why Sj. uS
nand nine hunilnw and Ove.
your prospect needs your good* should
l-feXt. Cha«. M. Mae*MS
lu
mr.matter
.&lt;* the r«utr of Mzrvtn
furnish an inexhaustible fund of sell­
| McDaniel.
■
ingtalk.
which fell out, leaving an
‘ y
[ jm
7.1A .tmt .nd the Ktrcnc.s. tnflmn- . The nation's greatest and most valu­
a?
^.tioo and mercilcM itching mule
1
mutton, ano u.
cation, of able asset is pure minded young men
s im
Kti^i the £m'’t Molded, the and women who aro physically and
\T.
££SUpe.red, .nd my.hmr grew
i JU
mentally strong. If tho American
Sick and hVklthy aa ever.’
,
people could but realize hia the effect
wuald be marked, yea. it would be
j M
■, ”
marveloun.
Rl
The Michigan^ Agricultural College
has just iwued its catalogue for tbe
four short winter courses. They are
,
tnees to iny feet, ano cotuu
find neither doctors nor mediemm to given 'upon Agriculture. Creamery
help me. until I took Cut,curs whteh
Managf-meuL .Horticulture and Chew*
eurel me in six month., ( signed) M.
| Making and open on January 3rd i?it i
C. Mom, Gninesville. lex.
tbe exception of the last course wkje
begins February 2flth.
\

AND STILL ANOTHER

your dollars de­
posited in our
savings bank earn
interest until you
withdraw
them.
It’s a certain way to _
get rich to regularly
deposit your savings, big or little, in our
Bank.

A NEW YEAR»$
BANK BOOK...?.
and small beginning in the way of a deposit
will grow more than you imagine by the end
of the year. Make the beginning and do it
now.

Hastings City Bank

Tomlinson Lumber
Sez L to John, j«s’ t'other day
As we
down to tea.
"You've rot the critters all fixed sti'ir
Whut win yon do for tne?
“The whiter winds ire bowlia* and
The doors ain’t very tight.
The windows creak an* rattle
They wake me up^al night.
•* You know, a heap «&lt; cold eonx» In
Through mighty little spsew.
An' we Will suTan' freeze our hacks
The while we scorch our face*.
"And now J think If you would got
A »torm s«a»h for each winder— | kno»
They have aticb nice clear gl*». JW
The light they will not hinder
-And then putui&gt; a good storm door.
-Twill be flu-’, don’t
„
But John he art quit* aullum like.
AMlrrlu’of hiatmu

Phone 224

Then think* me. I mtftthy once more.
Bo I spoke up loud an £nUU:
“Why. man a-lhrlim. daft you see
-Twill cut the turi bill
At that Johns Interest aulcktf woke;
Ho jumped &lt;tp from hfc chair.
,
"My dear, m*z hr. "ITlacet them thlui*
if you'll Je»’ tell me wfiere.

And now we re sot them all UsedUn
We're.m»«as-nuscan *; &lt;**rniIf you want your house all nice and
Whr. st! do llkewl«e-Bcer
-JMTNlS

�20,000

WANTED

MEN

To call and take away some of our choice Holiday Presents.

able something about our Furniture that pleases.

—

HEK 20, iwn.

HASTINOS BANNER.

My stock abounds in values that are matchless.

There is a certain indescrib­

Our many years experience in the Furniture Business is of value to V-

It suits everyone.

you, as well as to ourselves, because it enables us to know what is newest and best, and to keep it in stock for our patrons.

made your buying EASY.

We pride ourselves in not only being UP-TO-DATE, but a DATE AHEAD.

QUALITY of our goods, believing that Cheapness without Quality is dear at any price.
the QUALITY STORE of Hastings.

Carpet, Rug, Curtain, Chair, Bed Room Suit, Chiffonier, Side Board, Dining
Table, Dining Chairs, Buffet, Picture, Couch, Library Table, Mat, Pillows, Book
Case, Desk, Cart, Sled, Piano, Sewing Machine, Sheet Music and lots of other
useful and beautiful things to adorn the home. Come and COME EARLY TO

I have a “SAMPLE LINE”
of RINGS from the manu­
facturer to close out this
Christmas.

This will be the largest
stock of Rings ever
shown in Hastings
I have not neglected my other stock
in placing these RINGS before you and
while looking at rings hope you will find
many other things to please you.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

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At StatcTeachers Association Meet­

are very popular and durable in which I will
esteem it a privilege to price you BRUSH and
and COMB Sets and MANICURE Sets.
I am also showing a line of Fine ALBUMS,
the people are appreciating them too.
Start your friend right in 1906 with a
DIARY, I have them in variety.

CHAPPOLINE
Soothes the smarting, burning sensation some­
times felt when the hands chap.

QUIT

CLAIMS.
00

I Anson C. Boyes to George W.
Thatcher. 10 ac sec 23, Bal­
timore.
.
1
।

1 00

- PRORATE COURT.
Katatd’Mary A. Davis, an alleged
incompetent^ Order appointing guard• ian entered. Bond tiled and letters is­
sued to Chas. F. Cork.
.

EYE, EAR, NOSE
ANO THROAT
1 have taken several Post Graduate courses in
addition to my regular medical course and make a
specialty of treating all diseases of the

EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
I fit glasses by the latest and most approved
scientific methods.
Office mr Kilin's 6ro- fiD p 11 DIIDTMI pi#,e 273
tin stere 124 Stat* $t... URi Ui Hi DUHIUNi Ui 151...

Asnuciarion
Tbe State Teachers
is to have some fine talent on its an­
nual program at Lansing Dec. 27-29.
They include Prof.M . G. Brumbaugh
of the University of Pannsylvania.
one of the most entertaining as well as
instructive educational speakers in
the country; Dr. James P. Haney,
superintendent ot art and manual train­
ing. New York City, one of the fore­
most specialist*; Mias ‘Seegniiller, of
Indianapolis, auperviaur of art in the
public schools of that city; Alice Mc­
Closkey. of Cornell University, speci­
alist *hi nature study: arid Caroline D.
Aboru. uf tbe Boston Normal school,
a leader among kindergartners.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

MERE’S LOOIC FOR VOU.

!

BOY’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS.:
Make the boy happy with a new suit for Christmas
$6.00
$5.00
$4.50
$4.00

Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for

$4.00
$3.50
$3.50

Etc., Etc., Etc.

C. H. OSBORN

OPEN EVENINGS.

« MULHOLLAND’S I
BIG CHRISTMAS
HOUSE
^52

City Clerk.

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Johnson,
Maude Burke , Mr. Fred
Zigler, Walter McNee. John Mactola. *
H. B. Collar. J. H. Compton. Frank
Zagertion. Don Wesley, Whelban WitCetstaatt; Orville-. Hyde.

IS YET WELL STOCKED
with gift goods for all ages and all kinds of purses. It’s
a good thing when you can buy a sample and save
One-third. Vast inroads have been made in these
sample goods, but we had prepared for’'this.

OUR BOOK
STOCK
is being replenished daily and never yet have we been- uindersold.

Excelsior Diaries from 15c to $1.00
In a few days the big Christmas jam will be over at tbe

RED CROSS
DRUG STORE
And then we will be ready for the Spring Wall Pap&lt;f
showing which will interest you.
.

•Will some one in the clams give me a

Margie—If yon don’t atop tuning better form of tho sentence ’John can

ride tbe mule if he wants to.’ One ;
■ mo I’ll tell nutmmii, and sho’ll tell papa
urchin reeiKmdod, ‘John can ride the
then papa will whip you.
mule if the mule wants him to.”
| 4S
Harry—Then I’ll cry and grandma
wlil giro me some candy, and I won’t COUGHS, COLDS AND
j
give yon any.
CONSTIPATION. ,
Few pwple realize when taking ‘ 3ft
The new factory of tho Grand Ledge
cough medicines other than Foley’s
Chair factory will ‘have three acres of Honey and Tar. that they contain opi- • ^ft
floor spacer? and lie four stories high.
ate« which are constipating besides.
being unsafe, particularly for children. |
Cures baby’s croup, Willie’s daily
Foley's Honey and Tar contains no
cuts and bruises, mama's sore throat, opiates, is safe and sure and will not “
grandma’s lameness | Dr. Thomas' El­
ectric Oil-the groat household remedy.

SS&amp; For ““ b’ Artbnr K

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$4.50

Yours,

ADVERTISED LETTERS.
Mrs. E. J. Root, Mrs. Mary Harvey,
Mrs.- Chat; Stanton. Mrs. Elizabeth
Endsley, Mrs. S. E., Price. Mins Geral­
dine Flemming, Mary Brown, Ikwue

&gt;

Don’t go home without seeing the bargains.

Common Council met in regular scs- |
Estate of Caroline A. Boyae. Peti­ sion Friday evening Dec. 15, 0*3.
Mayor Heath presiding. Pn-aent at |
tion to determine heirship filed. Hear­
roll rail Aid. Brooks. Grant. 'Hilton, I —
ing Jan. 12.
Sent*. WeiwerL Absent Aid. Barb­
Estate Marvin McDaniel. .Petition
er. Hall. Horton. Minutes of .previous
for appointing administrator filed.
meeting read and approved
Hearing January 8.
The following accounts were audited:
Estate George Pre*.ton. Warrant'and EL McMurry. lalor, ♦50: C. Goldsmith,
labor, ,15; F'red Phililps. labor. 23; F.
inventory filed.
D. Baker, labor, 12.30; F. Abbey, labor
Estatc^Arvilla B. and Henry Floyd 1.0; Chas. Baker, lalxir. 10; Herb Bish­
Strouse, minors. Annual report of op, labor. 10; H. A. Newton, labor,
ID; Frank Nash, labor, 10;JRalpbSage,
"X-'
guardian filed.
labor, 10; E'rank Skge. labor. IQ: Joe 3^3
Estate of Charles , 8. Burton. Re­ Sage, labor,'10; W. Cobb, lator. 7.88;
quest to discharge administrator with­ L. Anderson, labor. 2.W; Goodyear
out final accounting filed. Assignment Brute 22.40; G. R. Supply Co., 1.J0;
of estate entered and discharge of ad­ A. D. Maynard, . 25 ; L E. Simth. t
14.(10; Lemul Bishop 10; Ben Blafcr.ey.
. j ministrator issued.
10; EL Colvin. 1: . Frank Hams, 10:
)
Estate Ernest P. Lewis, minor, ro­ Arthur James.' 10; Wm. Klinfer, 10;
ll lease
by minor filed. Pis- Win. Montgomery, 10; A. A. Wilmont.
lease of
or guardian
guaru
10:
Frank Wood. 10; Albert Myers, 10; i
' chbrge issued.
Wm. Tenyck. 4; W. J. Fleming, 5.10: j
C. Bennett. 7.19; C. jStronse. 2.10; O. 1
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Moore 2.11: M C.. R. R. Freight, i
49.JJ9: Tomlinson Lumber Co. 3.17; Q'l
Lewis Acker. Hope.. .1
.18 U Smith. 10.50.
Lena Cunyer, Hope.. •
.18
On motion of Aid. Hilton the ac-'
E’red Ely. ^luple GjmeJ
.24 counts were allowed. Carried Ayes !
Aid.
Brooks. Grant. Hilton. Sentx. '
Ella Renfro. Assyria
18 Weiasert. Aid. Horton resumes his
Elmer Whitiker. Kalamazoo...
seat on the' council.
•
The plumbers lx»nd of Carl Weatpinti Jeruusha E. Hall, City.31
er
as
principal
and
P.
T.
Colgrove
as
.
[ Joeeph EL Afchibe. Saqlt Ste. Marie, 83
surety in the sum of (1000.00 was pie1
,
. Corill* A. Hayward. Hastings------ .22 tw nted,
On motion of Aid Weissert same was ;
. Morris Calkins, Rutland23
accepted. Carried.
Moved by Aid.
Grace Henry. Citv. 20
Weisaert that Council adjourn until ;
Dec. 20. ’05 at 7.80 o'clock.
J as. M. Patten.
Jas.
Fatten.
MARRIED.

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We have too many

27th to 29th.

Nellie Van Tyne to John J-Vos

At the Presbyterian parsonage Sat­
urday-evening by Rev. H. H. VanAuken,
Mr. Maurice Chikins, of Rut­
Sign of the Elephant. /
land. and Miss Grace Henry, of Hast&gt;«■ I ings. The happy couple were attend­
. cd by Mr. Glenn Henry and Miss May
। Kfrshner. of Boyne City. Immediately
■ after ihe ceremony they returned to
’ 4 heir own home in Rutland, which
was already furnished and ready for
, them. The l»est wishes of a large circle
. of friends 40 with them.*

Prescriptions prepared as if for the Doctor’s ewn use.

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

.

C. H. OSBORN’S:

ing in Lansing Dec.

John J. Duster to Nellie Van
Tyne. 7 ac. sec 6 Barry
&lt;xi
Wm. A. Crabb to Elizabeth
R.
Crabb. 121 ac sec- 9.
Castleton 4800 00
; Elizabeth R. Crabb to Neliie
'
V.Crabb,. 42 ac see 9. Castlej ton..................................
‘2000 00,

Books at less than list prices, in some
cases Less Than Half.
Fine Gift Books in Padded Leather,
Ooze Leather and Mottled Leather. \ |

STAG
HORN GOODS

Bank east half lot 10 Delton 334 00
\Vm. Raymond to Dan’l Duffey
40 ac sec 27, Yankee Springs 550 00

Michigan.

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FINE TALENT WILL BE THERE

FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS I

Cloth bound books from 10c up. aud for the little
folks a strong line of PICTURE BOOKS. I am
also showing some new things in CHILDREN’S
BLOCKS.

The Scheme.

j j S. Skinner 40 ac sec 12
I Thornapple 1200 00
* A. A. Aldrich to Delton State

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LEAGUE.

To the fourth Class postmasters aud
Poet Mistresses uf Barry,cviinty;
Do £
Lucinda, S. Morehouse to A. W.
Burpee, 53 ac sei- 5. Barry..
7tkr
you nut think that.it is time fur us (jfe
. to wake dp and form a L-«gue of pt*:das
Townsend ’ to Wallace
j masters in Old, Barry ■ Should wr 7^
Jl'ownw-ud. lilac sec4. Castleten: ’’.. .. ‘
. not try anti keep in line with utner
i counties of the state; let ui get a move w
Porter E. Ki imp to Sarah IL
I On and fee if we cannot help tbe ^'at- -J.
, Sweezey, w half Idts. Ifi and
- 17, Nashville.............................. 700 00 ■ ional League of P.. M. tu a. betterment A
of our condition ana also u&gt; a betterment
George W. Thatcher to Robert
of the service. Who will I* the first —
Hayes. 40 ac sec 23. Balti m ore 1900
to make a suggestion of time and place . •
D. W. Rogers to James Coburn.
“
of meeting to perfe« an organization
lot 1184 City
500 00
of the 4th. class.
(w
.
H. H. Spark*.
*
James Coburn to Robert Co- .
| burn, lot 1184 City................ 300 00
Postmaster.
saL
. Electa M. Underhill to Chas.

F.R. PANCOAST

FOR THE
YOUNG FOLKS

Hasting^.

master at Morgan Suggests

Corner Jewelry Store.
OPEN EVENINGS.

MrCOY’S “&lt;’u’»rrtHure

Of Postmasters. H H. Sparks, Post­

Char. "E. (VuYchess'to Sylvewter
Lani-.
ac sec. 31 Castleton * 30

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That’s why we have earned the laurels of being

Here are a few Christmas suggestions, a nice

SUGGESTS BARRY
CO.

COURT HOUSE NEWS.

Z
)

We pride ourselves on the

Quality always goes with our goods and when it comes to Price you don t have to pay us anymore

than you would have to pay elsewhere for an inferior article.

RINGS

Our buying has 'ii:

Arthur E. Mulholland I
Th© Druggist
Hastings, Mich.

Successor to W. H. Goodyear

�•?&lt;

lie Sowernment VfRDKF FOR
r&amp;~/Canada
(in LlfflSf
Give* Absolutely

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FJVr

JVIMJE HOPKINS OF CALHOUN

Wa3l60 Acres

:rib-

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ot Land in

WESTERN
Il CANADA

to
has

t

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SALOONS THEN MUST

00 to flO.ilO

at from

S500

Imposed by That City la Addition to

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lore

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’ti tbe ci&gt;atincnt.

mlieA ctaM «t hand.

ire Ww
Jan.
We I.

IRISTMAS
GOODS
। •]. and we are J
'li un all out, \
ini to Hud;sonie\
••tirh’s at a Bar-j

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;st .-all in.

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vrilteiu )
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HYNES.

A

&lt; ityjfrug Store.(
Michigan.^

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MODERN TREATMENTS
•

ail chronic

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uehmatism

DEFORMITIES.
v.v.his,

N

EXTRA

the State Tax of SSOO. Will &lt;j0

ang

1.50
LOO
1.50
1.50

OF ALBION.

PAY

BlootJ.
in-nic Diseases.

datMs of

all

kinds

:’t bui'g wuuien for Train(ng'. - . &gt;. f.’-iNurees. Address, Roora
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
Jackson, Michigan

KrmnoNn^TAR

Hastings banner

to Supeme Court,

decembek

20. nw,.

5

HONORED SENATOR GLASGOW 7—~

PERSOKIL MEKTIOH. T

Re.el«ted PreUde., stMe Imple-

men. Dealer. Aiuoclatlon and

■

The J. S. GOOD

’
Mim Uirair lh Hila .tilted In De L
tfoit the part we-k.

"•nquetej
DI.

RECTS VERDICT FOR CITY

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Dunnnlhe nnnunl meeting of n,e
Mlehignn Implement Dealer'n
Uuo. nt
tei, W0Bk ,^0^2
hotel which wa, Inotdqoarten lor the

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E. Tydno and A. C. Btowa left Non- i
day for fbleago on bnaiuew..

John Willian:., ,ul Galevurg. wi. fn
the citv w&gt; HnaiMto Throaday and Fviduring iu meeting tender,
day.
,
rd benator Glasgow of this piece, who
n eon.
'Ir‘
"’right aftendrd the
» pre.,dent o, the MweiMta,, ,
TOnl. ,i
plltn ntnrj. dinner, which w»s .......
attend- ,
"raihir at Uran.1 Rapid, a lew
day.
lut
w,-e|t.
«&lt;1 by about -&gt;.V, people. The tn..nn ,
nurd, which wn. » tao siwcltneo of th, ( Sl?’ Trance, unrkeo of
ot t'airmenp
Fnlrmint,
printer's set. «a. »dorood by an eiccl- 1 !i“rth ""’“te I" rieiting ,t her f.thl«&gt;t plrttmt of tb.&lt; genial senntar. nnd | erX Wm
"
“
•'■•y
''Wm. RbwleyX
' * ,l’i,1T1.r ,*ro *“““ beeping w ith tbe ! Hubert
Hubert Coin
Coolt came
came home
home Friday
Friday from
from '
enru The association met with a very W'irago to ■pend.U.e holidnr vafuion
earty reception by the citizens of 1
home friends.
i»rtron thiOfii!taV* l?e“’t“ theatre ■ The Miwm Harriet and Ermiua
ST,a
h ?
in« lb‘&gt;'
in u"“&gt;y-«' «™ borne front Vttoutr f„r
St•’ ,b' ,h' CbrtMtnw. vtratiotc

HOLIDAY
ANNOUNCEMENT

Last wv3k Tuesday, tlie ca»&gt; qf tbe
Pitv of Albion va. Boldt Bros. Uf Al­
bion. in which the latter wen- tirtWvd
brcause they refu-od to pay an extra
liquor license of
imposed by the
S’ rh * ~
city council of Aibio i. came to an
abrupt end that afternoon when the
i m“Ch
/
court took the casfl from the jury and ..nong th^directed that a verdict of guilty as at the banquet, over which ''Mr Gias"’JReon left Monday fur
cbargeir be returned.
gow presided » toastmaster Boos’ {T0’*10- and W‘H "P&lt;'nd «-'eral weeks
Albitm passed an ordinance requir­ orchestru fumhlied music durina th- *,lh bcr •&gt;«**««* Ml« Bmaie and
ing all li&lt;|uor dc:&gt;.lf&gt;n&gt; to pay a liernae banquet, a noted lady whistler. Ma-' Mr*‘ V‘°1B Bnckhontto the city of ♦T4O in addition to that daiue Berger, curuetist. and a ladies*} The °”U1* Mends uf .lames Lamp­
license. All complied .with the excep­
quartette were amuny the entertain-1 m*n’ "bo went 1,1 the,Univereitv hostion of Boldt Bros. They were arrested ttfs. Hn&lt;j tbe event, was one o f tlie I
^ondav and was opc-rated on
un romidaint uf William J. Purr and finest affairs which ever transpired in 1 Wedn®8d»v for appendicitis will be
were found guilty in Justice'M'tCntch- the Central city. -Mr. Glasgow was ' l',eMsed to know that he came through
eun's cutin. The case was appealed unaijimonsly re:t lecte&lt;l president of. the • thr Or*r*tion v«ry nicely, with every
with the result voted. Now attorneys association. X’.-iHhville News.
! I*rof‘Pect of a speedy recovery.
for the defense say .the case will be
NORTH MAPL?GRt)VE.
taken tu the supreme court. The- case
. Tho youngust son of R&lt;«V. DjI|Ji and
has caused a great deal of trouble in
Albion, due to the influence ot the
CORRESPONDENCE, j ' wife it quite sick at this wrinng.
college authorities whd have tended
; Mrs. A. Sowles and Min Clainl of
ever effort to get as many liquor deal­
and attended thr funeral of C-i Higdon.
CREEK STREET• rs out of the city as pomiUe. but the
liquor men will organize aiid tight.
All the children arc looking forward
Henry Burton and two dbughters,
to
Cbriatinns.
’
This case is almost like that begun
Mrs. E. A. Haynes And Mrs A. Gibson
here to compel Hastings saloonisu to
jlr.\ Mary Bidelman and children also the latter’s non Kay. left hast Sun­
pay ♦.’WO ,extra tax. The two cam* visited at Fred Gamble's Sunday.
day for a visit with relatives in Cana- .
da and will take in the wjenflry of :
may ditfer in mime technical points.
Mrs. Eftie Roush and &gt;lrs. Matic
Ji the Albion'cast* shall go to the su­ Ixt’k-is visitwl their mother last Thurs­ Niagara falls.
preme Court, the decision of that day.
Abe Cazier vttw taken with-anuthercaurt will hive an undoubted bearing
‘ The dance at Will Gates’
_ ,^11
... ’ attack of heart trouble.last Sunday but
on tbe situatioii intnis city. We hope
is
better at this writing.
attended there being 24 number*. A
the supremo court’s finding in the
good time enjoyed by all
Tbeie Was no .preaching at the
Albion case may settiv the right of
Chas. Bidelman
helping N. Tebolt l-'*«»Kclical chnrcli lad Sumlgy on accities to imjxx.* such a rax.
bu'zz wood
.
—- ’J.J. ’Marsh- ■;
. count• of-ttm illness ot •&gt;Rev.
E. S. Thorn is quite pcsqiy at- this .u.
LAKE VIEW.
writing.
A
E.
Mills
had
nr
severe attack of ■
There was preaching at the school
Rosa Bidelman is drawing the school &gt; 'be asthma last week but is much |
bon.se Sunday afternoon and was well
wood.
; better at preaenC
attended'.
.
There will be a dance at tbe K. O.
While Sam thitrotb was driying j
Quite .a number of the neighbor*
T.
M.
liall
Friday
evening
l&gt;ecember
"*’*’&gt; the other day he mistook his!
shipped their poultry last Friday.
i knee fur a board and the consequences;
Rev. Hatch w«« around calling on 22.
n.
j are he is not able to walk.
Will Bidelman is- baling hay
tbe neighbors one day last week. .
HiLsiin-;- I
Dan Oslroth has ImAju at
Mr. Martz's family have come from Shultz. tbe past week on the jury.
Petoskey and have rented Daniel BirdEAST BALTIMORE,
Clement Higdon an old and respected 1
A number of the people from here Z Whnt is the trouble with Tom’ He ,j pioneer of Berryville who has lieen
attended meeting ai the Martin church. did not sell hish^se: fwr farther nMiee ‘(suffering from heart tiuabletiied very [
Suddenly Thursday morning.* He was ;
Mr. Charlton was in Nashville on ask Tom.
Albert Hollister was at thi« place
I over HG years old and leaves two sons i
business.
and one daughter hem de* ten grand­
hnaintns Friday.
The Barry-Co- Poultry Exhibition is
Claud aa l Edn* McIntyre bave go.ne ' children, to mourn the kr« of in loving I
now on at the City hail.
to Grstid Rapids to visit friend* and j father and brandfather.
There is to be n Christmas tree at the i
relatives.
Geo. Thatelirr and family are mov­ Barryville icbool honxe and the teach■ er Miss Pilgrim has invited tlie teaching to Battle Cn*k.
1 er of the Branch school and l4r pnpils
Mr and Mrs. WiHte ikiffmim and to joid witn them and also (to help i
Glennie took dinner with Jacob Hoff­
i with the program.
man ’ami-wife Stuiday.

Our assortment of goods for the Holiday
Season this year is the best and most
complete we have ever shown. Special
pains have been taken to select a large va­
riety of useful and beautiful GIFTS and
.we feel that our effortshave been crowned
with success. We are sure if you do
your Christmas shopping here, you will
be more than delighted with the assort­
ments and prices we can show you.

Christmas Handkerchiefs, A

A Fine Assortment of Bed

l* Beautiful Line.

Spreads, Fringed and

5c to $1.00

Plain 90c to $3.50

Christmas Linens, inHuding ta­
ble linejigj napkins, lunch &lt; h»ths. tray
cloths, doilies, etc.
Rugs, Gloves. Laundry Bags. Hose
Supporters. Neckwear, etc. Roger and
Gaietto Soap and Toilet Water. Coats
and Furs. Beautiful Ribbons. Silk
Skirts bla ’kand coIota $5.00. Japanese
and Antimony Trays. Umbrellas.

Gilt ami Pearl Necklaces?
Belt Buckles, Hat Pins. etc.
Hand Rags, new and up-to-date, •25c
to $2.1)0.
Suit c^ses $1.25 to $6.00. New’ Bi Its,
Fancy Cushions. Hair Revivers, Bon
boniers. Dress Goods; T’rimmings, Vfool
and Cotton Blankets, Fascinators, etc.
. Infant’s Coats and'Knit Goods.

Hand-Made “Mikado" Turnovers, Direct From Japan 25c to 45c.
A New Line of Fans.

Tlj=' Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co

MILLER &amp; HARRIS FURNITURE GO.

EAST ASSYRIA.

‘h»-j
Mid
nt! n’ r

I be in active demand frdrii now on. Have you
nr Winter's supply yet? If you haven’t it
i to vail and see ns. We handle the very
that we cen get THE KIM) THAT Bl RNS
I! it at the same price you would -pay for the
kiiid.

“WE SHOULD

That's what we'd say if you'd ask us if
SMILE”
wt were rushing the Lumber business
yet’: W have a tine BtocRof Lumber. Lath. Shing!
Shingles.
Wi
Doors that we are selling as low as th?
th Tow1
e-t W K SEI.’. THE BEST ROOFING.
BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS ON HAND.
FENCE POSTS.

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS.,
PHONE

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Mrs. William Hawley of Bellevue
was a guest lof her parent* Mr. and
Mrs. N". E. Wiles and other relatives
here a'few days last week.

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I Mrs. W&lt; E. Fenn «nddaughter Fern',
j visited friends in Battle Crefk one |
I &lt;lny last weeit.
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J. F. GOODYEAR, Vice Pralteit.

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6. HAYES. Assistant Cashier.

W. D. HAYES. Cashier.

The wife would

also appreciate one with a nice little deposit in her own name.
3 per cent interest compounded

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We still have a splendid line ot
Rockers to choose from 95c to
$45.00.

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Wby not buy that Couch now that
you have been thinking about so
long? We have good ones from
$4.50 to $48.00

See our new Music Cabinets, the
handiest thing in the world to teep
music in.

Buy one ot our High Grade Pianos
and you will always be pleaded
with their musical qualities.

Eain«Mt Farr and wife are .spending

a few day* Mt c. ir arr s.
Connis Garrison is viaith*? her
uunlMit Kalanuizoo.
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George Garrison’ll Friday nigh| Dec.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.

DEPORT
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REFORM SCHOOL.

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g. I. SUIT, \j_.
JOHN F. GOODYEAR.
W. D. HAYES.

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Just received, several new styles
Library and Parlor tables, prices
from $1.50 to $17.50.

HENDERSHOTT SCHOOLHOUSE
Melville. Hendershott was nt Kala­
mazoo Saturday visited bis brother
Clyde at tlie liome of W. Mershon re­
turning home on Monday..
Mrs. Pearl Fair is visiting friend? at
Cloverdale this teeek.
Carrie Clarice Onx formally qf this
X i place has a fine «bby.

semi-annually.

J. T. LOMBARD,

The great rush has been on for several days but we still have a nice assortment
of a 11 most everything to he found in the Furniture line. Yon cannot go amiss when
yon buy your presents from our store.

last week.
Mr. aud Ml®. Chas. Fruin froni near
Kalamo spent Sunday with the tornier’s
panmta A. Frnin and wife.

li: led by this bank will be the most sensible Christmas Pres-

On dollar opens an’account.

A number from here attendml the
Assyria Farmer's Club held iat the ।
homu.ot Mr. anil Mrs, M. .1. Bottom
of Assyria hw.t Saturday • All import u

fine time.
Mr. any .Mrs. John Rogers of
Penfield wurt» guests of their parents
Mr. ana Mrs. IL D. ChanmaR one day

A SAVINGS BOOK,
ent you can make to the boys and girls.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

I day m Battld Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jardis and;
I daughter L’ia attended h play at j
| Olivet one night last week.

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OMBARD. President.

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&gt; and lirother ^Maurice spent last* Thnn«-

OFFICERS.
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G. I. Hathaway and Harley IWyman .
of Lawton Were guests at W. El Fenn’s
and Chas. Wiles from Saturday lint il |

10-pins. It is giK&gt;d
healthv exercue and ? Moudur.
the sport isexbilar- J

WE STILL HAVE IN STOCK A GREAT MANY USEFUL AND
PRETTY PIECES OF FURNITURE THAT WOULD MAKE IDEAL

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Ji Alva Muoa of the Kalirockj neigh I
T 1 burhood . wa|i a gueat of bis grand-'
i „olh.r Mnu J. tt M.»n Scndhy.

11" Unwling
and bowl a game of ♦ !

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FENCE POSTS.

PHONE 254.

M. D. Rogers was in Paw Paw and ;
South Haven a part of Iasi 4&gt;4k on
•i htuineati.
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W. I. CHASE.

CLEMENT SMITH.

J G. Glue, Superintendent Proutytown. W. Vn., write*: "Attcrtryiug
all other ndreriited cungb
we have decided to UK Foley a Honey
and Tar uclnaively in JVeet \ uginin^
Reform School I hod it the wont
effective Tend abeolntriy t“nnle«.
For side by Arthur E. Mu llboltand.

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FURNITURE CORNERS

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Cd
Hastings,

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Christmas Comfort
Is a Thing
You Will
Never Know
Until You
Get One ot
OUR

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COATS
Don't Buy Until
See OUR LINE.
,Fu 11 1 iue *»f Suit, and
t as« sTelewq|ies.
, Bags. Trunk 6
Any one of them would make a iinie XMAS present.
When yon buy lierc you get goods that are RIGHT.

|j W. H. MYERS &amp; SON,

Phone 314, Hastings. Mich. 1

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If.you expect «i pass a pleasant Christmas Ih&lt;v. see to it that the
Eatables for the Dinner are purchased here. 1
New F

Cape Cod Cranberries

lilts

New Dates

anges

Candies

Fresh Oysters

Dried Fruit
Bananas
Apples
Crisp Celery

Canned Coeds

Cabbage

Grapes

Sweet Potatoes
Sc
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Sauer Kraut

Butter
Honey
In fact EVERYTHING in Eatables.

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groceries, provisions,
CROCKERY, FLOUR and FEED.

The Grocers.

Phone 37.

Don’t forget, the famous Palat ine Oil sold only by tis..

Afttrnocn Last Was Swiss I

Day and Was Duly^

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The finest line of Rotary
and Vibrating Shuttle
Sewing Machines ev^r
shown in Barry .County.*

Needles far all Machines.

OILS. OILS. OILS.
1. should say so, largest
boules 6 cents each or
for a'quarter.
Attachments aud parts for any
and all machines.
Wood pumps and fixtures for
all wood pumps.
1 am at the old stand. “I bain’t
had my Pieter ttik but everybody
knows me."

T. Phillips,
The SEWING MACHINE MAN.

POTATOES
£Ep * BUSHEL AT OUR
03b WAREHOUSE

We will deliver them
in five bushels lots at that
price.
Also have some nice
apples.
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WOOD

THOROUBHLY SEASONED . .

Highest prices paid for
Hay and Straw.
Telephone us your
wants.
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PHONE 47.

DESERT DISHES
CUPS and SAUCERS
-Japanese and American ware,
.lust tbe thing for Christmas
presents. Nice line and prices

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THE GRANGE

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of croup, bronchitis or
whooping cough.
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Blight bleeding from Ibe lungs may
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Swiss Day at tlie club Friday was । UTMIMI ol Foiivib In lhe CdeiiJ l»
b- go iug «*«tx ■I'W -f
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liquid extract
”of witch
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hnzelbawl
everrevery
olwerved with a very interehting pro- i
Empire, a Happy Tune For
two hours.
gram; the j&gt;ap«.s all bearing on Swiss
Weil, what a question.
Of course yo
Piglailed Creciiiors.
To cure wurts diwwilve as much sal
। topics Mrs Flora B. Ren ken gave
or you wouldn t be reading this ad.
ammoniac as will be taken up In an
an Outline History of Switxerland;
ounce of raifr water and apply three
are you going to do to make his Chri j
| Mrs. Chattie B. Stauffer discussed the
F all Chinese festivals that &lt;»! times'.a day until the warts disappear.
New Year’s day is tbe greatest
’ happy? Take a look at our Christmas spread
baanties &lt;if Swiss scenery. Mrs. Edna
When anything gets Into the eye It
I Rickcl told uf Swiss 'Women and
Being a peculiarly eontrudie Ik a good plan to dip a clean feather
and see how nicely we can help y&lt;„; out.
tory race, the Chinese do- not
Hpmes; and Mrs. Ermina Holbrook
lt» sweet ahnopd oll. rnlsc the lid end
' give a paper on Calvin and the Re- reckon time by tbe sun. as we do in brush the feather across the eye sur­
All we have been learning these years i bout
। formation. The papers all contained America, but by the moon, so that the face toward (tbe no&gt;&lt;tickling men s fancies is at your sc
Chinese New Year’s day may come at
A sore throat ehould never be neg­
flinch valuable information and were
1 entertaining as well, and the dub any time between tbe middle of Jun &gt; lected. especially In the time of epdWhat a happy man he II be who discovers
uary and tbe middle of February. ' demies. A den using gargle is made
members learned mnch that wks new When thA time approsem-s. creditors
his wife trying.to hide a Morrill. Lamlie-&amp;
by
Alissorving a heaped xaltapoonfu! of
concerning this great little European
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Co. Bundle from his sight.
। republic. The musical part of the old year all debts must In- paid. Tbe I equal quantities. |In
D |half
iair .
a tuoibler
tumbler at
of
program prepared by Mrs. Margaret Chinaman who vannut pay up muRt-i 7 * *
Tbe following are a few of the many com’
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Troxel was a genuine treat, Mrs. Frank hide his head until the festival is over '
plete lines we have to select from.
Bottinw ntw.
Hqms whom the club loves always^ to ■Anotlwr preparation is a general wash-1
rleer „ flD
hear gave an exquisite nolo admirably ing up. Household bdonglngs aud per |
qol„lwt to tbe .outl.cn.
। suited to her splendid voice, and Miss «,«.! iiltirr .re pu. tbroUKb « «•««» „„
Bath Robes, House Coats, Neckwear,
course ot .ottp ..utl waler lu on er dial,
pizJ. „ pb
I Carrie Stebbins gave a fine rendition 11, a
w m-tl- hn l.r&gt;.m,, xx-ittl .*1 Aft ft.
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। j of the spirited overture to the opera of the new year may he begun with clean­ envy at tbe snowy mounds of dry but
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Fancy Suspenders, Caps, Sweaters,
perfectly cooked sraiu.
Like most
William Tell. Tho next meeting- De­
When the night of New York’s ere things, -it's easy when yon know bow."
Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Umbrellas.
I cembe.r 2I» will be /‘Bible Day. “ jn approaches, the sound of the firing ot
Wash the rice In fresh .cold water. Put
Pajamas, Night Robes, Suit Cases,
chiirge of Mrs. Geneva Hayes.
crackers begins and la kepi up with an Into a saucepan. cover well with hot
Incessant xlin until dawn. The first water and boll briskly jt:&gt;r half an hour.
Fancy Vests, Handkerchiefs, Dress Shirts.
business In the new year Is tlie ancrftlcg When the water Is nil gone. put the
SEETHE CANDY MAN
' ip ben ven and earth. A table Im spread I ri(v h|l(&gt; n line c;,]nnder. m t the colrice Into a line c-Mnndvr. •&lt; t the col। with offerings &lt;&gt;f fuod and drink, ciui-, nu&lt;j4.r nn a .4uuc&lt;&lt;i»m filled with boiling
I dies and incense.’ and crackers are let wulcr anil tmish jpur cooking by
At ItePue &amp; Babcock'.. Store Seat 1 off again Just outside the front dofrr.1 steam. When proper[v cooked each
Then the father of the fnmlly couie&lt; I
Js WT’’rate. if frIce were used
. Friday and Sat­
; forward au&lt;l kneels down in front.of j nion. frequently :;•* a vegetable Instead
urday.
. the table, holding a Mirk of hieense In ■
potatoes, the bouwkr jmt woubl find
' DePtie &amp; Babcock have arranged for ; bls hand and knoeaing bls he.nl three ! Kn,. j-aet
u. nr e&lt; uuouiically ns
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on ‘the
la*not only
' j a randy maker to corn- to their store j times
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~ grtmml. " Rising to liisi Well
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p!n&lt;-os
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nourishing
iian potato, but
। this week ‘Friday and Saturday. He i
■ on the table. More cracker*
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, will;l«e at the window making candy j
I ami paper tunney is burned.
. nRsIiuilnted
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dlHestlonw.—
I all day both da&gt;;s. Fresh candy made
\fter :hit ceremony, the hotw«&gt;hulil ; narjiers'HAxar. •
j hy the candy man given with-each '
go’•‘.are w.Tsh’peil lu tho sarnq way.
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aud th-n . i:&gt;-’aiieo-&lt;tr.&gt;l tablets, after!
\ Ilclto
Will be here next Munday and we are her*
which ibi- -liviitz idolc" have their*, A hollow.
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hollow, t-&gt;.Mh
tooth Irrom
a receptacle
you with necessary things for- &lt; lirist;n;o
turn. Th- fittla’r and mother sit down for. fragments of fowl. pnd. unless
side by s!-lt»,;aml all their eliiMmi ami„ deChina Cups and Saucers, Salts and Peppbrti.
removed they undergo
. gram’uhmlren-knwl la-fore them am] . ri-mpositioa. imikfin! the hre.iih
Covered Dishes, Pistes. Mugs; Etc
' do tliem ren-ren'---. but otferiugs are i (&gt;fl*,.n&lt;v,.. The
~ tw * f r. i H&gt;thf&gt;l&lt;*k
. does
[ no: made to the.living. a« they are t.»' not unt’liv ' On? tnusi use n brush and
Also a full line of staple au&lt;l fartcy (vroce lie.':
ASSYRIA (RANG.। rhe dead. Then tl»e mwrants come for- , Ktfiie untL, , p’HVxbT &lt; r -wash. A
«*ptlc
Maple Syrup for your pancakes, fresh Cra&lt; k&lt;jn
the brush
Assyria Grange No 128 in&lt;-l Dr- ' winl. &lt;lre*-H in tl?&lt;‘&lt;r best, ami kneel ■ plptfr uf boric acid plr-er- I
best of Cheese. Baker’s GouaI^. Nuts. Cam ir&lt;.
i -’ember 1H with, bur «nall attendance down, bowing their bend* to tie- «nd ;irepii&lt;-d n» tin■ b &gt;lluw
Dates, etc. The Best"of Teas and Coffee
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on account c&lt; telephone meeting. . grou’ml befort* tlrdr master.and mis- ; cell'W. Il will alsv teml
.Worthy Master hieing alisont meeting .. tress, r»f*elving presohfr when •the.- j sprenl of decay to other t'e^th; one
' rise.
cannot be too Careful In keeping a
; called by Overseer Marvin, .pegnlar
Long t» fore ijJ) these e&lt; reinonies an* brush ‘Henu. Vhwiy rlnsijig.'!u'«-6l&lt;l
| ruutnie of business attend'd to.
: fln.feb&lt;*d
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the !-water
’* ’it “is ' quite light, but —
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— -lent. Once or twice
JJnderwer. Mackinaw Coats uiid Jabkct^l • Pa
j Yolunteer Lecturer s oourse^ottponed i early hours of New Year*-® morning the a week the brush should be dipped Inand Overalls. Hats, Caps. Gloves and Mitten.j till next meeting
the lecturer could ■ streets look ns deserted as If no one to a xvartn&gt;sojiitiuii of boric or * weak
WE WANT YOUR BUTTER AND ESBS.
REMEMBER, THE PLACE
solution* of carbolic acid, one part in
: have the benefit of volunteer topics, the ;
fprty. mid then "be rinsed.
Lecturer living absent. Report 'of i
State Grange by C. Benson.
, Next meeting December 80.
Waggles — For braven's sake, don’t
Ollicers to l« elected. A good attend i put any lighted randle* oh that Chriatance desired m&gt; that al went members I
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won’t get elected to fill all tbe most
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i Mrs. Waggles—Why not, dear?
desirable offices. It always seems to j
Hastings Mich.
Phone 151
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i Waggles— Don’t you - see it's one of
tie strange unsent members are most !
those parent uoninflatninable ones?
j sure to be elected to fill such offices,
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I Ward Clark of Battle Creek called xm
the grange for a short time.

= BARRY CO. POMONA GRANGE ,

GREAT REDUCTION IN
PRICES UNTIL AFTER
NEW YEARS.

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THE HOME DOCTOR.

। Choral as a sleeping draft Is danger­
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New Year’s Day

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ST. JOHMS DAY.

Christmas Is&gt; Almost Here i
“What Shall I Give for Christmas?

Pomona 'Grange will meet at Dow- ! Qn Wednesday evening. Dec. 27. the !
jllng January :ii, KMMi.
festival of St. John the evangelist. •

I ^iter a short closed
a picnic • Hastnigs Loage. No. .52, F. and A. M..
!tinner will lie served, then the’follow- : will esnfer the sublime degree of a
ng program . pj Master Mason. Tbe work will be fol
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iu.iiu by rerfeshments
iri icauuicu." and a musical
. PikKAusiun- Does husking with a ami literary program, Every brother
company
.corn-husker
pay ?
IWill
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requestwl to endeavor to ‘
Rentes.
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. make it convenient to I* present.
; Recitation- lienora Wise.
Soic&gt;i-Gcorgi&gt;i Erxant.
”Kt7NG SB J. RL’XG SHI
A WOMAN TO BE PITIED.
I Report of State Grange, Will Kronewns 11 viug lu the city. The'nhups are H
witter.
| all shut, ami the buKlest streets are as I'
1 Question-r-Is a young man handii quiet ns tf It was an Ideal Sabbath of , j
capjieJ wbo has only a common school
Pity the woman that cannot* weep. rrtt
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Be glad for tho otic that can. At the
But tlie quiet does not last long. Oe- p
: DiscuRsion—Do the women of tixlay theater observe the two women sitting caBloniil rraekera are Jet off. and.j'
. work as hard aa did their grandmuth- In front of you. Did you notice that BtrlngH of i&gt;eggfira soon appear on ev- I
1 during tbe pathetic acene oue of them fry hand. They are far nwre numerous
1 ecs? Mrs. Ketcham.
cried and the other, though her eyes than nRunl and more Importunate.
.- Music—The Misses Bowman.
glistened, shut her Ups hard aud bold They know they will reap a rich bar- I
; • Recitation -Fred Fleming.
| Discussion—Shall we cut down our her chin taut, the muscles of her face vest on this happy day. for It Is lucky
to begin tbe year with good deeds, and
! orchards or care for them? D. C. stem, unyielding?
Study the face of the former., She It Is not long !&gt;efore the Rtreeta are *
Warner.
filled with a well dressed multitude
। The Carlton team will exemplify the has a sweet, Impuhfiye, tender mouth startimr out'to pny New Year’s calls.
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j fourth degree, if any eligible candi- that is not ashamed of Its tremor. The
Custom requires that nil the men In [
- d|tes present themselves for instruc- curve of her cheek t« gentle, yielding.. China shall call on their relations,
Her eyes are sympathetic, warm, gen^tipn.
teachers ami friends, and for three ।
emus. Iler chin is a tender chin that days the vl.dtlng goes on.’ Women are |
, Mrs.-Emma Burton,
quivers when she cries.
not expected to pay New Year’s calls or !
Lecturer.
If that woman has a husband and
children they love her, confide In her, to see the vlaitorn who come.to their
rest in her. She understands them,aud houses. As these are men. of course
SANTA CLAUS IN JAPAN.
they fidfl her an unfailing source of th at would Ik* highly Improper.
When friends meet In the street for
sympathy and comfort. She Is a wo­
man of many friends, who adore-her tbe first time in the new year they
stand nnd bow very politely; they put !
. Ti le of Christmas Cantata to Be : and call her blessed.
Study tlie other woman. Hers is a their hands together and shake them,
Given Friday
strong countenance As we are wont to Baylug. “Kung shl, kung ahi," which
Evening.
consider strength. The deep set eyes menus *•! respectfully wish you joy,”
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’Santa Claus in Japan’’ is the title are stc^^ and controlled. The mouth and 'they often add. “May you grow
rich." for that Is the Chinese idea of
• of a fine Christmas cantata
cantata to be given la firm, tlie chib unyielding. It Is a
face that masks emotion. The eyes are happiness.
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‘ of
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cat the M. E.
For three days the New Year’s reeyes that hoard tenni, but rarely spend
church under the direction of the Sun­ them.
Jblclng goes on. and then all the poorer
day school choir which is led by Mr. ! Hail you noticed you might have classes begin to work ngnin. Large
' and Mrs James .Troxel. Tbe enter- seen that she glanced with a sort of shops and places of bnslness are closed
j tainment is for the Sunday school wistfulneas upon the women nenr her for a month.—Brooklyn Citizen.
! scholars, and a part of the church will who pressed handkerchiefs to their
. Dceny of T&lt;cw Tear** Calla.
' be reserved for the smaller scholars. eyes. She does not shed tears because
Not many years ago It was the cus­
I The public are invited to attend, and she cannot. Always there Is some­
thing in her that compels repression, tom in ail countries to visit one’s
we are sure they will be well enter­
that will not let her weep as other wo­ friends on New Year's day. and in this
tained as they always arc by any men do.
country open house was kept all day
musical program given under the di­
There Is a rushing of tears In her until a matter-of some tgn or fifteen
rection of Mr. and Mrs. Troxel. soul, but forever this imperative in­ years ago. It Is questionable whether It
Thera will be no charge forad mission, stinct battles with the flood, damming will ever t»ecome fashionable to set
but an offering will be taken to de­ It back. People wonder at her Impen­ New Year’s day aside for calling again.
etrable self possession, marvel at per The ancient Romans made much of
fray the exjxense of the music.
calm, nor do they dream of her capke- their New Year s calls, and after the
’ tty for grief. Some even call her cold, empire of Rome had passed away the
custom lived in England, France nqd
unfeeling.
BOUGHT A FINE HACK.
If she has a husband and children Germany.
they love her, but stand lu a sort of
For the Hastings Transfer Co: Fred awe of her. They are always con­
scious of a barrier between her soul
He—You know, they say a woman
Parker Did.
and theirs. Even when she gathers ean’t keep a secret Sho-That’s a Uthem In her arms they feel that she Is beL A woman can keep a secret as
withholding the tenderest In her; that easily .as n man can - all but two
Fred Parker was in Chicago tbe first die yrip not or cannot give b’ersdf to kinds. There are secrets that aren’t
of &lt;jje
and while there bought a 'them.
worth keeping and others that are too
Pity the woman that cannot weep.
line back for the Hastings Transfer Co.
This buck' will soon be ready to re- Hers Is a solitary, a cruel lot One
who ban never made friends with tears
FpGX»d to all calls and will be a con- must always go alone. One who has
, veniance which is greatly needed and
rarely known the relief of tears must
some day find the gall in life’s cupz- doctor?"
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Oadnuatl Commercial Tribune.
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Let

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help y&lt;ni solve the question.

that can be found in our stock:
Gold Band Rings, 50c 10 $25.00.
$7.00. B8Sh.

Below we enumerate a tew of the b'eauldii

Ladies Set Rings in many different patterns. aL&lt; Plain
Engagement Bracelets, either pftin or engraved. I 4.50
.... ts
..

Fine hneof Child s Bracelets, from 75c to $1.50,

Gold Filled Fob.-, nttc I «-*’

safety chain and snap, also Black Silk Fobs in a great variety of patterns, also th.
;2i’iar
Tilt
Vest and Dickens Chains, from $2.50 to $10.00.
Gold and Gold Filled CutT Links 7-A nice assortment of Hat Pins, 50C tfl $1.50.

$6.00.

Gold Filled Lorgnette Chain . XX
v If
hi:,
solid gold slide. $2.50 tO $7.00.
Seth Thomas Clocks, also Gilt Clocks. Fine Sterh
Silver Plated Ware and many other things.
Nice Gold Filled Lockets. Chains arid

from $1.00 Up.

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That Would Make Nice Christmas Presents.

GEORGE NEWTON
JEWELER and
PTICIAN
1st door -west of Chidester &amp; Burton

Hastings. Mach.

Live while you live, the icure would say,
And seize the pleasures of the present day
—Doddridge.

CHRISTMAS APPROACHES
‘Seize the pleasures’* of living and ordet a supply of good things from
us and your Christmas Dinner will surlily be a success.
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Cranberries, fancy Cape Cod. qt. 15c
Figs, largest thin skin, tender, per'I ). 2th
Bananas, fancy, dor. 20c
Mixed Nuts, jter lb. 20c
Raisins, Malagas, per box, 35c
Granges, fine flavor, per doz. 20c. 40c. 50c
Dates, bright and new, per lb. 10c
Fancy Malagas, very special, per lb. .•Or
Candies, An extra fine line of Brook’s and
iwiiey's, just the things for (• rrit-tmas Gifts.
Vor Decorating we have Holly Wreaths an&lt;| Ground Pine Wreathing.
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Before you lay the paper down, before you forget,
Send us your Christmas Order.

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Hams &amp; Russ,
QUICK DELIVERY

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GROCERS.

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SPECIAL
lay lye *’H1 have
.1 -ale on .beef,
n-,.
., nice 8to&amp; of
w,.]|, , -,i njeats and
&lt;:1

|TV.; L PAY YOU
TC GET OUR
prices

BECAUSE

m BE -UHDEHSOLD.
k; '
n.it :

er pd'tml by the jsr.
bring the jar with

Wfii.n •;&lt;!iisee &amp; Olney
.ast of City Bank.
It NSTINfiS, niCH.

A Phon
OOOOQ"

nice warm
me/ 25 CENTS.
• V
V
4

!,'!1 *i huve to bring* a
- 11 lunch with you.
-.hen voii come to’the
i on t? to the Palace
d get a AN arm Meal,
.’.ini'", neat, dean and

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LUNCH

in connection.
imidei
the bent
latfriak.
Ask
i - r grocer for it.

ii&amp;ARt; »n« CONFECTIONEnY

Sarnaby
•-if Banner Office.
Hastings, Mich.

T*«&gt;
Ixlia. cleared 0„r
$60.00 from their Christmas sale.

“'S'**
20.000 ml See hi.
elK-wher,. for p*rticnln£

want,

Why not vMronire Bn.bv Brea. barb­
er ahop’ Everything new Dea[ a„d
hrit rltv. and all work giuruitred muutfactory.

Urter SltniKn „t llidMerille w..
bioiighl Iwfore Jn.tire Rlk„ Monday
c harged with tUtnrderlf . ondnet II,.
was fined $10.6*1,

Soto the date, given e|M»bere (or
Michigan State
Teachers a«,h.
the one day fanner, ud school iMt|.
tote, to lx, Held in Barry county the Lansing Mich., Dec. 27. 2» *05. One
fare phw 25
fol. the roujul t|_jp -b
week beginning .January H.
authorised. DaUw of .sale Dec. 26. J7,
n,0»o who may he expect ing Chriei28. Limit for return Dec. 80th. Thin
man girtMiy mail will find the port,
rate applies oAly via Michigan Cen­
office open from 11*0 to la;w
tral.
Sunday, tbe d*y liefere I'bri.tmas.
Ancient Order of Gleaners Supreme
Friday Judge Mack officiated in the Arlxir. Biennial meeting Grand Rap­
marriage ceremony which untied in id*. Mich., .January'2-6, HKjil; for the
wedlock Joseph E Arcbihe. u( Sanit above occasion one fare h.r the round,
Ste Marie, and Corill. A. Hayward
trip is authorised. DsUm of sale Jan­
■ Min Sharlolt Brumm wax tbe re­ uary 1, 2 and 3. Return* limji Jan­
cipient ot a linen shower al th. home uary sth inclusi ve.
o( Prof, and Mrs. A. W. Ctamberliu
W.;S. Barron Age.
Fnd.y evening. It wax a very pleasant

The Battle Creek. * (Irani Rapids. A
Inland Tract ion Co. on Saturday tiled
ANNOUNCEMENTS
21 deed* tor right of way through tho
townships of Prairidville. Orangeville
Die Christian Science Society jrrvand Yankee Springs.
ict* in G. A. R. hall. Topic at 10:80
The body of Lacey Rowley, brother- God.
of Mrs. Edward Matteon. of this city,
The Baptist Sunday school will have
is-expected to lie brought Lore today a Christmas entertainment Saturday
for interment. The young man died night at the dfiurch.*
Wednesday last in Texn%
Another
» I her© will lm a Christmas servif-at
brother went there tq lie with
v
hid)
while he wa- ill. and he ii * a&lt;-con&gt; the Baptist church Bunday evening
witlXspecial iuu&lt;
pany\ng the libdy home.
1

train wreck it would have 1
Sunday or tykurday.

LErtlHQ

pure

Jue. interested
to call at my
•1 lion with

TYRRELL
nil kinds of wood
ciuber the place,
higau-Central Pai-

’LACE’

stings. Mich.

Chrysanthemums.
75o fo $2.00 per dozen.

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. inc stotlCand solicit your
erj**ji made to nil part*
NELSON BURBOUG S,

M. C. Excursions.
A Michigan train for Michigan
people, fast, comfortable and couven‘ent Michigan Ohtnd ’* Wolverin^
7Ve“
• da*
and coming and
gives a whole day fur Inihinem in New
lork. Leav&lt;-« Hartinga at 11:38 a. m.
Detroit 3:40 p. in., arrive Buffalo 8:30
P- m.. arrives Grand Central Station
Nv» York. «:«&gt;
tram in America. Try it.
Hulida, rate. (or Chrirtma. „nj
New'leurs will be one and one third
fare for the round trip. Daten of sale
Dw. S8. 24. 2S. ao aDd ai an() Jan ,
Hetun, limit will be January 3
n«». Inquire nt ticket uffic (ur reticulam.

Harvey W. Wflliams. who
returned "from spending tbe
_____
in Michigan, has pnrhas**d twenty-one
lots in Monrovia since hi* return He
ha.* been picking-ni^iargains in dif­
ferent part* of town, and has uln-ady
invested'over Hi
in Monrovia retd
estate. He l&gt;ltevcs the tuVrn hits a
bright future, and shows hi« faith l.j
his
investments. -Monrovia.
Cal..
Messenger.
’
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.

We are pleamsl to announce to our
Gar
customers that we have now
reached the one hundred mark and tha:
•the price of gas for heating and-light­
ing will
lie reduced t.» $1.23 per
thousand feet, and we will, make our
customers u Christmas present in the
shape of a rebate for all they have paid
in excess of the $1.25 rate, to apply on
the next gas biQ.
Thornapple Gas Electric Co.‘

‘The Woman**
ciety ut the M.
postponed fur on
• Tbe yerkly Ladies Aid Society arid W.
C. T. U. w.i|| meet at th*- home oCMrs.
■Thoma* Kelly. Friday Decvniix’r in.
for dinner. A mother'* meeting pro­
gram after dinm-r under charge of
Mra. Montgomery
rhere will L&gt; a social at the home

PERSONAL MENTION.

IPZwl ire *ay we df, we do do.

U W. Feighii.r u( Nxrt,villa ««.
■&lt;n the city yesterday.
Fred Parker went to Chicago Satur­
day returning Tuesday.-

Miss Maliel Spaulding is expected
home from Chicago Monday.

A Merry Christmas

Will Gamble and family will remove
from this city to Oslitemo.
W H. Tinkler, uf Grand Rapids, is
in the city 'to-day* un business.
Ixrarry is expected home
from the Chrater Academy Friday.

Row and Leo Burton left Monday
for Chicago to attend the live stock
show.
The Mimes Vein Cole and Ajla HutImrd were Grand Rapjds visitors .Sat­
urday.

In extending to you the compliments of
the season, we wish to thank you for
■F
the liberal patronage given us in the
past, and it will be our earnest endeavor
to so serve you in the future as to merit a continuance of your
valued orders.
We have the most complete line of useful Christmas
gifts in the city, riot high priced either.
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Mr.- and'Mrs. Chas Potts will spend
Christmas with bis sister, in Grund
Itapids.

I-ewis and Philip Kniskern. of
Chicago, are *uf|&gt;ected here to spend
Christmas.
John Gelding, of Johnstown, visited
his daughter Mr*. Mabel Moure of this
city Tuesday.
Mise Mary Powers is vxpecje.1 bomb
from Marquette to upend the -Christmaa vacation w|th home friends.

Jason McElwain and family will eat
Christmas tnrkey with Mr* Mi’s pat­
ents. Mr. and Mr*. J» B. Marahal*. uf
Nashville.
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CANDIES

Miss Alice Shultr..
sistiuif at the t»-lephrine exchange thi*
week during tin* temporary absence of.
one of the uperatot*.

SPECIAL

Prof, and Mr*. Leon Bauer; of
Spring Valley. Minn., are expt*rt«-d’•
here Saturday fur ;• two weeks’ ,viMt
with relntiv**" and fiiembf. ’

Picnic Hams, the guaranteed
kind at per pound

Mr*. ClareiK** Lathrop, of
.
arriyed in this city Monday evening to 1
assist in the care uf her husband’*
mother. Mrs. E. H. Lathrope.
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HASTINGS MONEY BACK STORE

Mrs.. Kittenhunw; and daughter &gt;\t
tie ti’turned TneX y evening ot this

of Mra. C. W. Bigg* Wednesday even­ week after a four weeks -M.&gt;juufn with
ing Decemlx-r 27. 1903. Every latly ’relative^ anu friends in Illinois.
will furnish *&gt;ne pound of anything »he
John McElwain and family, of Lann­
sees fit tu he sold at auction and also'
ing, are expected here Saturday to.spends
a box supper. Everjltody invited.
Christmas wiih bis father I). It. MeThe next meeting of Lacey W. C. Elwain and his sister MiSs Mary.
T. U. will lie held wity Mra. Henry
Mrs. Etta W£yk*&gt;m is expected home
Walton . Wednesday. December 2* at
•from Bowens Mills, Witlnesday where
two o'clock and will be oliserved a* she has lieen for a few days* caring for
Crusade day. Evervixaiy welcome.
her aunt. Mrs. I; N. Hubhard. who is
Christmas
sennun next Sunday quite ill.
morning at tha Presbyterian church.
" Juhu Miller, for so many years road­

WRIGHT BROS
PHONE 30
Hastings

Mich

Service* at United Byethera church master on this branch of lift* Michigan
Central, will leave this city. mx»n Tor ;
next Sunday as- usual. '
'
Otsego* where he willsjwnd the winter
*
if yuj? have been "just w&gt; go**l a? with his son Dr. Henry Miller.

Now is the time to push for Hastings.
The year 1906 should l&gt;e the tiest in the
history of the city, bringing it the you can be’* just, before Cnristma*. it
fiptd and item.
siiaV, tnak&lt; fui it.- •noks as if yon might have a.Christ­
permknent growth and prosperity. We ina* sleighride in a buggy.
are glad to-h*c.multiplying evidence of! Won! was received this morning by
; a disposition to forget past difference* Mrs. A. DuvenjKirt from Plot. John
. and pull together fur Hasting good • yfvalley, now of 'Wheeling. W. ’.’a..
Such a course is not only wise. but. is 1
their little non John Edward had

Mr. and Mrs. E. Pennock attended
the Barry township 8 S. convention
A'llien Was h«-lQ «&gt; DtStvx. l.»&gt;t W«*U»u»sday. A'very interesting yfogram was
carried out and a large attendance was
j.reM*nt.
' Prof. Louis Michael, of th&lt;* Arnes,
। alMoiutely necessary if Hasting* is tojjuatdi&amp;l. This will be *xid Aews to la.. University and Mi** AdasMicbael.
I grow and protq&gt;er. An*i in its pros- -their many'friends, who will syiupa- t of Syracn.***. are expected here .Satur­
hperity. all will tJiare.
. • ; thixe with them in their great sorrow. day to sjH'ml "'Christmas, with their
parents. Loni* will remain until Tues­
day while his sister Iwill prolo.i.g her
' isit for *u week.

rtisno £9.

CANDIES.

Mixed Candies, GOOD QUALITY, not over one
pound to each customer. Per pound
,&lt; . .&lt;

J. R. Mason and Robert. Miller will
-go u&gt; Ft. Wayne.
Christmas with the
and friends.
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inexpensive wood may-lie used for
the bOdy’ahd shelf of (hlB table, which
is squnre ,&gt;U of medium A*.% M.t»m
your mcasurcinent* accurately before
you begin. so your *pool« will fit tlie
space. Spools that graduate in ‘slse

The big new tank tutfapply water b r
th&lt;* Table factory'* sprinkler -.vMem '
was i»ut in place tfu- past wt^dt.

CHRISTMAS

The Presbyterian Sunday school will
give a musical program at tliat church
next Thursday evening, to which all .
are intited. •

The Dorcas Daughters uf the Presby-*i
terian church made WO from their sale ■
last evening, and had a very pleasant'

social evening also.
•
Be sure to attend the Board ol Trade
meeting at the City Hall next Tuefcday evening. See the call oublished
elsewbvrq. 'Every tax payer is invited,

HAT could be more acceptable as a Christmas gift
than orfe of bur beautifully engraved “Queen
‘ Quality" Shoe Certificates? A compliment alike to
the good sense of the giver and the good taste of the
recipient. QThe Certificate saves all doubf as to whether “it will
suit or fit.” The person receiving it may exchange it at her conven­
ience 'for Just the style which pleases and the size which fits her.
QAnd what beautiful shoes the new “Queen Quality models
are! .Nbthing less than genius could create so inimitable a com­
bination of style and clever shoemaking with a moderate priceOur display will afford pleasure to those who enjoy seeing pretty
things and wish to know the approved and correct fashions.

W

^.50 &amp; $3.00

C. W. CLARKE A CO.,
“Quality Shoe Store

brass rods to form tho legs, aud amal'.
A|«ooln strnag on wire outline the top,
aides and shelf. the wires being twist­
ed around the brass rod wherever Join­
ings. are ueeessary- ’n,e *°P- which
.should its rounded nt thp corner* to
Each year I endeavor to close ont a fit the break of the Spool*, is nailed to
manufacturing line to offer Christmas tbe aid** before the outlining of the
f|k&gt;q1 Is applied. Enamel In any dobuyers. -This ycar’it is Rings’ Rings
Kings, at the Corner Jewelry Store. F. BUed color may be used ns n finish. If
tills table l&gt;e i^cenrately’fitted and well
R. Pancoast.
constructed it will make an effective
Alee (iilleland was deeply grieved ,
। yestenhiy morning, when he received
word from Belding that his oldest
When, some enthusiastic fnrntturo
daughter, Mr^. Wilbur Wood, hud died
: thervtliat morning aft.-r a long illness collector, tells you that he has a aldittxiurd 3»MJ .rears old do not believe him,;
' with typhoid fever. Mrs. Uood lived
writes N. Hudson Moore In Delineator,
1 in tbiweity for several years, and had
for there were no sideboards thenmany friends in thia vicinity.
‘
no. nor a hundred mid fifty years ago
Mra. James Troxell entertained with either. The earliest ones arc not more
a 6 o'clock dinner lust .Wednesday in than one hundred and twenty-five or
honor of her mother’s &lt;&gt;Uth birthday. thirty years of age. and such antiques
The dining room, wa* tastefully d»«co- as these are few and far between.
None of them Is to Im? “picked up.” Be­
rated with pink and while carnations.
fore that the table was tbe only large
While all enjoyed th*- gracious hospi­ piece ot dining room furniture. The
tality of the hostess, the most pleasing first man to -make whnt wfc know as
•part was to know that the yonng were sideboards was a cabinet maker named
not unmindful of those who are growing Thomas Shearer of London. England,
old. All bud a very pleasant evening, who Issued a book of designs lu the
with wishra of many happy birthday* year 1788. That they ;vero Immediate­
ly popular h shown by the fact that all
for Mrs. Townwnd.
the other cabinet makers took to mak­
DANCE BY CHURCH CLUB.
ing them. too. and tn 1789 Hepplewhlte
- The Men’s Club of Emmanuel church published a book with his designs, and
two years later came Sheraton with
will give a dancing party at St. Rote’s
his. After this tbe sideboard may Im*
hall Friday evening December 29. In said to hare been established.
addition to dancing cards will lie
played, and during intermission a short
literary and musical program will be
‘ nerve cure in the south, of
carried ont. Especially tine music Will ■France they have a nerve rest. Tbe
______ takes a sun bath. 'That rests
be furnished. Tickets are now od _patient
sale at 11 each. Tbe-proceeds of the the nerves of the body, they cialm. Best
Is the only cure for tired nerves. Partic­
dance will go to the parish rectory fund.
ularly do they rest the soles of the feet,
which they claim control the nerves.
Don’t use harsh phyiscs. The re­
The soles of the feet are very sensitive
action weakens the bowels, leads to
chronic constipation. Oct Doan 8 and should be treated If one Is Inclin­
Regulate. They operate easily, tone ed to have’nerves. They can be treat­
ed bv rapidly running them through
the stomach, cure ;constitytion.
cold water until they begin to feel hot
from the reaction, and also by vigorous
tUaTING. 7V,WSBHir*TAXrATBBS.
massage, but, best of all. by putting
on a pair of very soft wool shoes.

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BANNER WANT ADVSPAV.

When you. read this in the/BANNER’you only have three days more to
buy your Christmas presents.
•
You should call immediately at our
store and select some of our 'goods for
a present. We have a thousand things
to select from. Oor goods are selling
like hot cakes, because they are articles
of good quality and reasonable in price.

WATCHES
All grades, sizes and prices.

RINGS
From a fine Diamond to a child's ring.

CHAINS
ami FOBS in an endless variety.

CHARMS
Lockets, Brooches, Stick Pins, Etc.

HAND PAINTED CHINA
Cut Glass all patterns.

STERLING
and Silver Plated ware of finest designs and
quality.
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In fact anything to be found in an up-to-date
jewelry store. Come and see ns.

John Bessmer,
The Jeweler

Hastings,

Michigan.

HASTINGS BANNER, ONE YEAR, $1

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�HASTINGS

KB, DECEMBER 20. PAio.

CARLTON.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Wood uf Cuata |

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FREEPORT.
J
j w. Godfrey and wife were in ;

Grove are staying with Mr. and Mrs ! (4rgna Rapids Monday on business.
Wm. Barry.
|I Skating on the pond is
is heing-rujoyed
heing.ru joyed
..r.nn&lt;*
wnnip of
nf thia vicinity.
Mrs. Henry Crockpird is keeping a- v- tbe yonn
g people
house, for Joe Crodcford. Mrs. J. j-pw0 boyg broke through the ioe
Crockford and son Art. Alierding were v.-edBoadsy but luckily were, not
called west by the sudden illness °C drowned. • The unfortunate ones were
their daughter and eister.
'■ B^rt Reuter and Clem Bouma
:
Word has lieen received that Mrs.
other Grand 'Rapids visitors’ this I
C. 8. Brooks is improving.
j we,.k wvre Mesdajnee Fogltwung. Bus- '

WOODLAND.
WEST WOODLAND,
Who is finding fault with
Mr. and Mrx. G. W. Gallatin of
w
thia
Nashville were guests of Woodland weather
friends Tuesday and Wednesday of last
The lonely sheet of ice on South
week.
Senter St is attracting many young
: Mr. and Xirs. Eugene Hall of Coats people tliese pleasant evenings.
I Grove were Woodland visitors TuesJ. H. Durkee was at Woodbury Mon­
| dayday on business.
Miss Flossie Sawdy who is attending I A company of young men caHed on
! school at Ypsilanti is making a ffew
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; John Sumtn and wife late Saturday
HTTfl [&lt; evening
nt-nnir. tr to
tr. wish
vreirel. them
aV*re.« much
reinrel. joy
4re&gt;« in
2.. their
■ days visit with her parents Mr. -and
Mrs. WiUard Sawdy.
married
were pleasantly
married life.
life. Tfcey
They were
pleasantly
Miss Eugenie Burke who is taking a j received and cigars were passed.
course in music at Ypsilanti is at
Jake Geiger from west of Freeport
home on a few w«*ek*s vacation.
j and George Geiger, from the northern

THE MAKING OF A
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Think a moment! There are lots
of beautiful things, aud low uf
utefitl things that you can buy
for Christmas gifu*, but for that
friend of yours, or your own fam­
ily circle, where cap you find
such appropriate combinations
of beauty aud utility as in one of
our tasty furniture selections.
Phone us iif you can’t call be
fore Christmas We promise to
send you ’•the very thing" to
please, or money back. This is
your last chance. We may be
said ent of any of theoe any time.
Just fancy a few of these?

On Friday evening a joHy company j ^elj, H. C. Peckham and tbe Ml sees I
of young people gathored&gt;t tbe home of i Sarah Steckle. and Marion and Beulah
Matjie Leavens and hnd a very enjoy* , Bussell.
able time. Several useful presei.te were
Walter Ward is home 'from Chicago
left for the young lady by her many | for
chrirtinite vacation.
friends.
Clyde Moore and Mi.-* Maude Kenyon
Hubert Wrjght is visiting Pi* grand- '
from M. A. C. Friday even­
mother in Kalamazoo.
: jn„
'

Mr. and Mrs. Barry are improving
Mnu Evg KrBmt,r of Three Oaks ia
from the accident of last week.
j visiting her parents A. M. Herrington
Ben Backus ut Lake Odessa called , and W1fe.
(
upon several of his friends in this
-Uuy Reuter ot Grand -Rapids
. - came
vicinity tbe first of the week.
1 Saturday to vinit his parents. John
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Yerty will leave Reuter ard wife, untij after ChriatI. Parrott was a Grand Rapids vis- part of the state have been visiting for Delton their future hothe in a few . mas. ■
i itor one day last week.
.
.' their uncle Andrew Geigtsr.
days. Mr. Yerty has been elected
The Olivet. U. of M.. and Big Rap­
II. &amp; Hill and family are moving | Fred Durkee and wife went to Kald- principal ot the Delton School.
ids atudenta are expected home next
I’this week to their new homo in Albion. ' mo last Friday 4o visit- relatives re­
There will be a Christmas tree with

Rubber
Boots?

f'onrt.
Aih for

Royal OaK*
Kind

/"hoopX
TRADE (aaSttSff) MASK

VKaisss/
NOT MADE BY A TRUST

zrrou clwor GET TH£S£*U»-

COUNTY

D. 8. ENGLAND,

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House Furnisher.
WOODLAND, "
MICHIGAN

invite ail of my cus­
tomers to call at my
store and get a sack
of CANDY free for,
Christmas.
1

Call aud look over
our line of pictures for

Christmas

,

Nuts, Candy Oranges and

Oysters for

Christmas.
HENRY RrtQLrt
coats skcve sotrMt- stom.
HIGHEST PRICES.

। For butter, eggs and pro­
duce.

? WOObLdNb LIVERY
F
FEED /TABLE
When you want to do any driving in thib vicinity, come aud see
us. We furnish good rigs and
drive -to all points. When you
«0(&gt;me here let uh feed your home*.

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OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS

[ nONrtSniTH firSONS

' LIVERTfr FEEbJTrtPLE

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WOObLrtNb.niCH.

ALLCEO

be bad at th*- Woodland
. They give the
names of every farmer, the
of acres he owns,
highwa s,
streams,
school houses etc.

pa|**r prtntM a»«l drcttUted tn .*i-t &lt;.
Barry. once Ao esch week for three &lt;•;
irraks prtntous to said d»r &lt;4 tk-sriur.
EliaC. Bkcox.
&lt; ha- m V.
Prohate Reghu-t _
.’udfeid I

FKOHATEOKDEK
state of Michigan. Cbunt* &lt;■’ ili: »
Ata M**«louuf tat-Trot-Hiri\- ut: -1!
ot barr&gt;. holdea nt tbei&amp;c-tait« Uart&gt;nx« Io srtcl countv »&gt; f • ,j.
dxj of Dec. A. 1&gt;. IW..
'
r»esenc Hon. &lt; h*s. M. M»c.;. .hwix
Koyer decrasrO.
■
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(&gt;n tvsU'ux mill filing jlw petlticn
Oeil-of George H. I-M. wxi at *a1d
nraylnK that 4U ooler or l*vre« miy
hy thl* court determhilux «1io ai ■ c.r

SNAG-PROOF" OVERS

Get Your Year's Heading
NOW!

I

i♦

“Cut
it Out”

' under the doctors care.
Z Mrs. Merrick our teacher is going to |
• Mr. Louis Johnson of Coldwater was
&lt;*il,lren * week’" vacBtioD’
of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Kennedy sold $143 worth |
f• the
; tl~gu&lt;«t
„— ----------------- . Mrs. John Guy
1
2_
*"2
i
of
poultry,
her own raising. Lot u« |
•All Canaed Goods and Breakfast Foods { a few days last week.
m. and Mrs. A.
AC
who can luurt tbxt.
Mr.
C. k-lln.".,!Kilpatrick .„,l
aud
,10 per cent off for Cash
A merry Christmas to all.
children were the guests of their dangh- •

CHRISTMAS

ter Mrs. E Racey uf Castleton Sunday.
Mr. aqd Airs. E. T. Cole and famil-rj

NORTH WELCOME CORNES
Messers. David and Henry Yeiter j
who have been visiting friends and rol- (
(Chinaware and Glassware suitable1 and Agnes at Woodland Thursday.
j ative» in thia',vicinity returned to their •
The sudden death di Mr. John Bui­ ‘ homes in Riverdale Monday.
(for Christmas gifts just received. !
' ^’ng of faeart fa’luru WRK H surprise to
Jacob Yarger and family of East
a shock
his fam.Nice l.lue SHOES
and Price, «re Right.}r ; tb
»ye community
„„d ;rieuJ,andHe
n to
about
hi, &lt;
:«",on •!«&gt;
Carlton
also Mrs. Alta Crawford and i
--------------- ;----- -------------------------------- * J । I usual
J
, as well
.. iis'be ....
son Homer of Evart, were guests at
avocations
and
had
।-----------------' ”*”“t avnrewtifinu
iuu! n»i well
hr be
llMLl Cemetery
i
I Interment
in the
Baptist
in ,i Prank Yarger'a Sunday.
E. W.
1; been
for several years on Tuesday and'
। Your Butter and Eggs
Maude Casaday wm in Hartings
pasmtd away Thuraday morning about
fpur oclock. He wMs a Kildier of the Saturday attending tbe Teachers Read­
REMEMBER
,
j civil war. His funeral was conducted ing Circle.
Your Money Back if not: by Rev. Kittle of the Lutheran Church.
HrC. Tryon and wife have returned
from a abort visit in Grand Ledge.
Satisfied.
।

YCandies. Dates. Figs and Nuts.
(Nice new fresh lot just opened up.

I

were guests of tiieir daughters Inez*

Fl«*» lino Lndioa* PocKwt DooKa,;

CENTER.

Hlx&lt;l&lt;&gt;n. decouuJ.
1 .
an*! tUing Hit* |u-uttoi&lt; .5 ■
0«l of (Jeers*&lt;'. Hludpo. -vM) o: -v.d-1
proying that an lnntrnm&gt;-M n«» &lt;x: i &lt;- n '
( court, purporting tc the !a»i wi't
• -.
i menttrfNtld dre.-e.isMl I* admlitrel r. ,
and the executor tberriti named a
! some other sultaWe prixMi.
। Thereupon It Is ordered that Friflir’
12th da* of January A. !&gt;.. tig*..
• .
In the forenoon, tw assixued tor rv
■
tald petition and that the heir, ;,t 1V 1(1
deceased and all other persons intel.-.t‘ Mid estate, are req id red to Hpiea. .. -.
of said Court, then to be holdrn u it-. ,
, omce: in the (Tty
iUtsting*. In - i'
Land anew cause if any then* i&gt;e. why tire i ■
ot the petitldner may not Ire granted.
Is further ordered.' that «ahl t^iiPm •
•ootjoe to th* persons intere-'.-.i -..

C. E. Fuller and wife of Coats Grove j ]wre&gt; Mr&lt;‘Geo. Coats will return
-------------------------------------------------------------Several from this grange attended tln&gt;
were visitanTat the parental home J- ; home with him and apond the winter.
Spencr'A
|Mt Sunday.
i
~
»&lt;*&lt;’ ^ra»8» M Uraml Rapid, lui I
~
.• ~-7.~ T” ~r
Mra. Hatton «|wnt two day. with
CASTLETON CENTER.
CENTER.
re'*&gt;rl *
CASTLETON
Mra. Ira Tiwher who in Ill iith Inng
Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Snyder rlahed
* Sf!**’
' Mr. and Mr*. A. 8. Snyder viefted
tronhln
"
Iwd Tu^day.
'
:
Fnd^
ut w.
W. H.
H. OfBey'.
Offley’s last
Tuesday.
B. Jordan and wife ot South Wood
Holwrt 1‘rion and familv .puit SonJ,,
....
Robert Price and family sp'ent Suji'
’ 5' *"1’7 ,la! "j
T''!
; The Rev. Ilario preached a very in- r,land
w„ and Frank Myrni
„„ and wife ^P«il I day at BmnMtt Fnighnnr'w
j»w at W. Gavitt’i
I'
; visiting toe latter's brother Schuyler
terestipg sermon Sunday evening.’ his i o
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mpc
Chas.
Offley
and
son
•
Kollar.
subject was "The Restoration 0
-'
Charles King and wife have gone
1 Spiritual Joy. ”
Wayne visile,! their parent. Mr. and
TM„ „|y h. . dance at the Irrtw
'house keeping npon their 40 aiere farm '
Mra. Edwin Mead al Martine Corner, gnl,)ge
c„nin« Dec. SS.
i. Prayer meeting Wednesday night Bt, west of the church.
For the convenience of those .who wish to order.all of their paper* at
I Irving Eddy’s,
I Mile Lida Stirkey returned to Char- Box .upper. All are invited
.one time, all subscribers to the Banner who are paid'up to j date. car. get
There was a big turn out at the j lutte
lotto afte
after’r* gpenafog
spending several
.several weeks ‘
--------------------------'j f The
. r. U.i
Ji B.. Quarterly
'r7 o V willu he held
—u
Imlie** aid at Mrs. Hatton’s last Thnrs- j visiting friends
.
. at this
.
.
the
Banner and any one of the following for one year io advene*-, a-place.
BOWENS MILLS.
,E«t clarion L, a church Docmbct
n&lt;] ,
llnlc
Tbe
follows:
Mr. and Mrs Daniel Wolfe of Mel- j Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, Mr |
23- 24. E. B. GrilHn prraulmg rider.
etacUJ.Hra. J.
more, Ohio visited at Ed. ilyera' Fri- and Mrs. John .Jordan and Wm. E‘!
A largo number of the people Iron. Myenl pTOident Mm. Hatten Vme dny.
I Bowen attended
State Grange in !
i North Cutieton mol at the C. a prraident. Mr. Valentine treurarer!TV'
Banner and Detroit Daily Free Pres*.
$3 OS'
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Shopbell visitral &lt;lr‘n,! R,ri^ . A" “i&lt;l '* ’“"r,fc
parvonitxe in Woodland lest Friday ,nd Mm. King -re.-rc.tary
Mr and Mr. I iarenceSbopbell visitcri I
! evening with donation, for tbe parior. ]
Orlna
„ ,w,_ | U&gt;e latter-, brother Dorr E,..cut. Sun- | going to and it i* presumed mure from ,
OS'
Bannkr and Detroit Daily Journal...
' here will go another year.
j ing friend, in thi. vicinity.
;
j Engincr Whitney of Battle Craek
Banker aud Grand Rapids Herald ...
05’
CAST WOODLAND.
and
B'“”'
I ~em to gain ,
CraWr
hQW&gt;0
I aod ht. .urveyora who.ro rorveying th.
Banner and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
7s
j Will Euper was the guest of Mr
; very fre-t.
i evening Decemtwr 2».' with . Chriri.
P-™.",nt direct l.ne tram Battle
Filkin,-----bad— a------mix up
with bi. lu
ma-,
„, im.
tre, We invlw v0„ &lt;&gt;n
all u
„,m. I °reek “ Ori‘",i R*1’1,1" '”,rJ ‘‘‘"XM*
Banxkr and Michigan Farmerx.
60
. |I , Mr. ---------*
i-j wi
&lt;
Mr. anil Mm. Will Hill w
—---- in—Lt
---------------- ,nJ br|ng vaur chnwmaa
•
, Ia«t week arid have reached Green Lake
wen- In hors, it throwing
him
out__J
and L.Inxnppnwiu.
4 | Naehrille Ln bounce. Saturday.
jng him badly In a nutnbor o( planra.
Banner and Chicago Weekly inter .Ocean,
”ti i
.i /
r,
; for oVlbr Sunday.
(
Earnest Irland was called to Detroit
,
4 ' Mr.
and Mra. E. Cram vieited 1 It Parker took him home and ,«lclisd the lire of th., w.xtk on l.u.in-»
rl”' riHlr'd“&gt;' "1«,1t "uppornt Ora..go
Banner and New York Tribune Farmer ..
30
ij i friends in Chester Sunday.
him up and he is on the gain.
, ,
•
.
hall for our minister was a suwmh in
- *To those living on Rural Routes, only.
\\m. Olney and lauiily and Earnest evvry ^a..
&lt;§{ Remember the L. T- L. at the home
.
'
r '
| Irland wen- at Hastngs last Friday on i •
’
. of Gladys Barry next Friday evening. ,
STATE ROAD.
Irasiness
Christmas tree at People's church
These special rates are offered as an accommodation to Bin 5
,’ U. B. Qairterly meeting next Sat- | Preaching at the church Christmas
next Saturday evening. All are in। viteA .
. .
.
unlay, and Sunday at the East (Jartie- • evening.
roue. If there is any paper or magazine not on the above Ihst &lt;
wp
can
.&lt;ave you money we will tty and do so. Remember the BANNER ’
ton church.
j Rey. Bradley expects to begin reI Ice Ixjats on &lt;4nn lake go like the ■
Mra. George Guy entertained a rag-! vival meeting® in the near future.
; wind. No uwr fur launches for they j
is never sold for less than SI.00 whether in combination or atom-. ■»
i are not in it fiii- making time.
bee last Thursday.
Rev. Hatch is to help him.
Alt special prices are made on the other paper* In the combination.
I Burdette Briggs started this Monday j
Aubry Smith anti wife of Lake
Preparations are being padv fur the
Odessa visited their pannus in W. (irirtmaa ladders Saturday afternoon.
i intereat of tbe C. W. Cigar Co., Grand ‘
Sunlleld a few days last week.
, Mrs. Orr Fisher entertains the rdI Rapids, for which company he has I
Mrs. Homer Sawdy wai taken sud-; atives to dinner on Christmas also Mrs.
j worked up a large trade.
denly ill Sunday morning but is re- J Albert Kinne entertains her children

! from the canvas. ' The Bible. Three
iWaya."
Tlie Broken Law." "The
House on the Rock and the one on
j the Saud’’A "Photograph of tbe Hu­
man heart.’' "From Man’s liest, to his
I Worst,
including the unpardonable
Sin." . *

SPECIAL
110 Days ONLYj|-

CARLTON

.
FitOBATK ORPE1; •
stale of Michigan, County of Rarrv. .. •
At a session of the Prolate I'ourt 1, ■
U5ry.' hoMWJ h! Shl’ l'1'b-.te :
la the dty of Hastings, In «aM i «sJt-t»
Monday. tt» iwn day of i»a-. i0 u..'
one thousand, ^ine bundled and nve

OUR HOLIDAY |GOODS

says
many
a doctor
to his
ported
a little
better
at present.

W. E. Allgeo,

j

Thereupon U onfejMl. th.M : rl&lt;U&gt; Uh, ;.:!i
day of January A-1&gt;. 1**. at ten
1:. sbforenoon be bsMkdmJ ft r tbe bearing of
UConJUld that the hHt&gt;ht law of satd tie!
aud all ciher persons lutere«tcd tn said •
are irtulred to uppes- at a seasioo
• 1
court, inen to be nohl&lt;-t&gt; .it ttie probate a* waa held at the town hall in the vil- sister Mrs. Short Sunday evening when , Clyde Covel has sold hi* house and i Sbllob «re -taiting at John grreland'. | Come while tile Stock W not lotheCttyof Haattuxs.lti ,s.Jd mui(y.a'. &lt;t »ti--v
cause. If any there t*. why the prayer ot Use
. lage on Tuesday of last week.
'
‘ his horse became untied in some man- will
-• move near Leach
. . lake.
.
01
.
I broken for «hat yon want.
petitioner tnaj not be eranlftd. And &gt;:
further ordered, that said petltlcni x
J
Elmer Hynee ia .uttering with a car- ”«r «ot&gt; '"H ,or l’“rt-’ nnknowa. H« . Truman Barnum visited Jasper. Ross Kenyon and wife are the proud ■
ttce to the penou« interested la said mtite
parents of a baby boy lorn Saturday I
ot tbe pendency'of nald petition Mid the he;e U-I.pboned
hornand
foand
ibat
bWarner
Sunday.
Hr
went
to
tbe
norib
1 bcncle on his band.
Ing thereof by canning acopyottbl* order, ta
bad not bean Itbom and being ao dark I en) Mr, o( ,he ,uu. ,o villt hi,
be published In the Hastings Baxskh a «•-=paper printed and drmlated lu -jrtd cou.itv
___ ________
______ _
NOTES could not tell which way he went but ।
Tr Howe
-o
WOODLAND
CHURCH
of Barry. &lt;»nce In each «i*l; ter three weceWm. Smith and wife took jp tbe ex- ,
Hvviv.l meeting, will’biin el Enel B1^"y
live
weeks previous to mid ’..iy &lt;y hrarinr
juagbu-r.
O.iud
.tp™k
Fighter'.
|
are
011
hand
.
Many
articles
to
ings will begin at East nnaH3r *oc&gt;lwl
"
cunion Friday to Chicago to tbe fat L“ai*DV'
« H.is. M. M u h
B Cbnrch Wrelntrelay
; „ock ,how „,j wiu vlhlt tb,ir
‘
:
remember “Santa Claus" by. Ella C. Urtox. ' .intlge ot Probntr
_
_
ha U'tire.)
.WI'Mini'1 .* ।
evening December
SC. __
The Bov.
s. 'I brokeu ur ,the
worn.. rt.r
t..r hi.
bra ..weiMub'
Herbert Mu.J returned home from
RegUterot Probate.
COBB'S CORNERS.
”
BEST 00003.
POPULAR PRICES
j G. Hall pastor
of
will have
A good many are going to the sale Beidfag
laat week where he has
been . Th. Cobb whuol will h„e» ChriAt- L
_
_ tbe
___church
___________
___ _______________________
_____
Tkp TrvinH
: charge of the services. The meetings ! J- Mote's on tbe Woli farm in Cirl | M&gt;vera] weeks under treatment. He is j
j Will'Ll
Mote •intend,
mot.ng
tank ' :"
m.. trw M th. N. I. ehbntb S.tnnl.y.
UU U ktUy OtVIU
I...-,,
, . . W . v on ”tl».T.ngdWmv
. • ... । at&lt;^.
.
VMr.
I _ XI..I..
m Ouwe.lu waa....*.
n V.-ml.
,'Un. som.orthn^rSLnr-d^pnnM.nwa^
i. eWtlng friend.
D^'"
W.yATSOff.
Intno. Mid,.

j Little Fritda only daughter of Mr. i Mrs. Shelby will spend her Xmas with
land Mrs. Will Hitt is quite ill and ' her neioe Mrs. Frank Kttrtx.

)

baled December nth. V l&gt;. &gt;k
1 ini.i s y
■-lodge

RHEKflfflfEl-T/.r

Presents

F
P
k
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B&gt;

♦
£
♦
J

and allowaucv. OU ar brfor.- &lt;h.- ndpT’l.nfxt- ’’n‘l Uu,t
••Wi.-- .
beard before Mid &lt; 'retrf tm WtM I..-4 -, ■
&lt;iav nt Ai»H
.....
.

MAPS

June Miller ia amirting his brother I tnrniQK Tuesday.
’
appropriate exercises at the Methodist
Geo. Perkins is well again after a
i Will In the C. K. &amp; S. railway office.; J. H. Durkee was kicked by a eburcb next M&lt;md„ evening.
;
jIln0M&gt; „r4ul,„mo,,iu
| d jring the rush of business preceding j strange horse that was standing in his
Th, pnone from Lake IMeree will
m1|q H,mbBpr ,,uie 1Kin„ (rum I
I the holidays.
j bam last Saturday evening and hurt be in operation thi. week. It will be- OrMd Rb|1J, Erili,;. „,.,rillg.
PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS
John Bolliag-Sr. died very suddenly I 'I0*1® badly.
extended from the borne of Fred Law-1
■-. ... '
xr I
, Jas. Gow and wife are venting at M.
at Woodland Posioffice,
‘
at his. home in Eart Woodland Friday ' Lewie Geiger who has been spending rence to the Center.
.
1W. Duffy's at present.
John Vehe, Postmaster.
morning, aged 71 yean*. Tbe cause uf! thp snnmer in the West returned home
Mr. and Mrs.'Fred Lawrence spent ,
a
i
.
•
,.
,
,
i.
,
,,i
Lewis
Baker
had
the
misfortune
to
I
! his death was heart failure. The last week.
Sunday with friend* at Lake Udesaa.
1
,
,
. ,
.
,
., ।
.
, i roll a large log on bis foot and ankle.
funeral w^s held Sunday at the Baptist
c. Senter and wife attended the
Carlton Center Grange at its annual j crippHng him so be is not able tu work.
church, interment taking place in funeral of P. J. Fellows at Lake election Saturday evening elected the
.
,
. . , I
I
following offirara-UrandMa,..-. Ed. | Tburad.y nren.ng. lumber S-tb .. .
Z'vrxF
Fl
Woodland cemetery.
Rev.
Kittel Odessa last Friday,
...
..
.. 1 the next number on tbe Lecture Course, j |
)
|\
HI
preacned the funeral .sennun.
The Lee school will have a Christ- ‘ Babbitt ; Worthy Overseer, Geo. Cole:
The attraction
will be tbe Dixie ■ ———«
■ Christmas exercises will tie held at mas tree at the home of tlie teicher I Steward. Clyde Brown . Awm’t SlewLadv Asst JQWlee Sin^’i who" were here twolard.' Jerry Eisenhood:
' ’
‘ ’
the M. E. Church in the village on Miss Pearl Nash Friday afternoon.
trertnrvr '
.
■
Saturday evening.
fn-d .nd Lewin &lt;icig.!r »i.rt«l tor I ^'wnrJ' . ?"’•
Our Store at Irving to
Miss
Luella Pander.
Mire Lrella
Pond, r north &lt;d town. ,
Miss Lulu Conkright rbobu been tho Norih"iaM Friday to ririt'reiativra j slr’ Kr"l Lawronec: Chaplain. Mra.
to see a varied stock of
■
■
M,
Yarger:
UiKirkirepor.
Allie
Cbeeney:
ha,
retnnied
after
an
extended
yiait
] staying for several months at the home and\o spend a few days hunting.
I Flora. Mra T. -Ione.,: Carre. Mra. M. with her I .rat her Auatin in Jadnon.
. ...... re
of Mr aud Mra J. A. Abfalwr. left
p 1L 1John„ ot Woodbind crilrel
0,1 ’.Cheenev: Pomona, Mra. Grant Keeler;
George Phillips and a friend . from । *’ LAN A ELb,
tor ber borne in Reed City Monday c s..,,,,, Mo^„,
■ I Secretary. Will Uaborn; Treasurer. । Lansing were in town last week.
j
MITTENS.
morning.
! Fred Lawrence. Installatiomo lie held
Herbert Freeland and wife spsnt
NORTH WOODLAND.
HOSE,
I Eugene '‘Davenport of Champaign.
in 4 weeks.
Sunday with John Freeland and wife. ;
Ill., who hiv* been visiting a few weeks
Quarterly
v ,
meeting was
. well, attended
GLOVES,
.The members of the Sana Souci Club .
i ut tbe home of bis parents. Mr. and last Sunday. Elder Griffin of Chnrlotje
Bed'Blanketk
COATS GROVE.
were entertained at a "Nation party"
Mrs. O. M. Davenport in South W«xxl- ■ was present and gave some very able 1
'
i Mrs. I&gt;. P. Sprague spent last week lust Tuesday evening at the homt nf j
! land, returned hotne-Qlonday.
’sermons.'
,Cap8 and
oolen Yarn.,..
.... . । in Grand Rapitls with her son Ray.
Miss -------------------Ertnie Childs. Guessing
contests
' Rev. Spitzer, of, Indiana, is, conProtracted
nieenngs are still,
hum, in
in;(
—------ o —
•-——«;
meetings
’
ducting revivalmoetings in the Dunk- progress and will continue through the '
A O«ar.
tu Indiana tp were enjoyed by all present the prizes'
j uke
take care of her ’sister
who
ilL*
ard church in Sbuth Woodland.
i week.
i
*‘8tcr wb
‘‘ is iU
’“‘’‘K won bv ^11SW’S BQilah Bussell I
We handle the “Ball Band'
Mire Stella Allerdiog of Carlton Jamea Sprarer ba. u.ld out bi» de. ! 11 r •od U" H*™"" Look ntaraed and K&lt;-e C«in&lt;r)&gt;« Initiation of. rare
Center ia tbe Ko«.t ot her ancle. O«. Iioroing bualnere to Wallas M.rriam- ■**'
,rom tl"&gt;lr ’,,l‘ 111 olll°.
member wax one of tbe principle feat- (
and •Lambertville”
। DetnAray for a few days.
| in this vicinity who will continue tbe I' Geo. Coats John'Blocker and Robert. orfl8
. ”ext mwt‘ I t
The annual meeting of tbe ,torit . bualnrax
, Demoed .ent to Chicago to the fa, .wl“
**'&lt;
9,k
U
holder, of tbe Woodland Creamer, Co.
Ilanry Tia ber »a, calling npon hl. '»«&gt;'* -how.
Clarenre EaWerbrook and retfe of

♦

NOTICE OFHKAKIM. - &lt;
State ot Mlentgan. County of Rarr ■
’* »*teby
«*»••«•.
tl... S*vnlu.r.
(V.i.i I..
.... th*t
. b
- ---- -- .... .........
;
four months from that dale wen.
creditor* to present their rtaimMtntelf Joseph Xhriner late of mu i "
censed, and that all creditorx of .,
«rf r*£&gt;!rwl
grew;! u,.-)r ,

HOOD RUBBERS

I

passive Turkish Hockers, like
cut. without - tufting, in best
velour covering $12.00.
Handsome guaranteed Couches
Cou
only the better grades, any style
.
or color, up from $6.00
Morris Chairs In.
in. beautiful designs, best spring seat, up from
f
$6.50.
Framed Pictures in a pleasing
plea
variety of subjects,
subjects. lOo
!0c to $3.00
$3
Call and let us show you.
voi or
pay freight dr’deliver

tear mouttis ftvtu- that d«i
efodUor* to prrwut tlrelr
eMBte Of Gecrii: iTtwton.

Hood’s

Revenge is sweeter when it is sacritiord.

George Geiger of Lake City is visit­
ing relatives here.
We are pleased to note that Mra.

A lazy liver leads to chronic dyaepsia ing.
nd oonatipalic-n—weaiyna the whole
WnTtbe

swiford Rogers entertained an
0,110 Thurwl»y «ho bw

lady patients, because he
doesn’t know of any- medi­
cine that will cure female.
troubles except the sur-’
geon’s knife.
That such a medicine
exists, however,is proved by
thousands of cures made by

WINE

CARDIII
Cures Womb
Disease

has saved the lives of many
weak, sTck wsmen and rescued otb■ ers from i lifetime of chronic sickness. It will cure you If you will
only give It a dunce. Try It.
Sold by all druggists and deal­
ers la Si. 00 beetles.

Crisp sold a nice bnnch of lamlm ,
andEd.
grandchildren.
I that were shipped to Buffalo. Price'
| g6.*3 per hundred
PARMELEE.

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W H. VanAvery and wife visited j
on the west county line Sunday.
E W. N. VanAvery is in vt^ry poor ।
health at the borne of his daughter ;
Mra Samuel Davis.

j

Mt. TenEyck and family have mover]
on^thie farm recently vacated by S. W. i
Todd.

Daniel Brown is very poorly at this I
writing.
I The M.E. ’Suntjay school is nrepar- ।
I ing for a Christmas tree and program !
| on Saturday night.
; The Young People’s Club meets at I

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i the home of Oscar Sherk. Friday even­
’ ing.
Rumor has it that the Gleaners give
another entertainment New Year'
night

T. W. Bass is visiting hia parente.
GAVI UP SUPPORTER.
Lou Adams was in Grand ILadsp
‘’I wore a supporter for four
years, to ketp up my womb,”
Saturday.
v
,
writes Mrs. S. |J.
Chrisman,
of is gradually improvDorothy
Geiger
Mra. James Kepkey is very ill at thia
Maiffisvflte.N. Y. “My doctor said
writing.
no medicine would help a»e. After

BLOOD DISEASES CURED
Drs. K. 6. K. Established 25 Years.

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A.

NO HAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.

Method Treatment tor , a serious
bl&lt;«»d dk-easv With which 1 had
been afflicted for twelve years.
I had consulted a score '•[ phy- (f*
slcinns, taken nil kinds of blood V$u
medium*, visited Hot Sptlr.irs
, and oil.&lt;T mineral water re­
sorts., bm only got temporary
\
reUct They would help n • for
I a time,- I ut «fur iliscc.»ibniinK
the- meuidnes the symptoms
-- -- — would Lre. k out again—rnunfn^
V
Before Treatjaent. JK-rej. Vlolchea. t heumutic.-j^nnp Aftri
iuo^envsM of the hair. aweEi.igs
hx «&gt;f the Jianda Itcal ing. iiuh!n.-.&lt; of the
I had given up &gt;n despair whan u fri-r
?'*□ b..-i ctjied him &lt;&gt;f a similar di &lt;-:. &gt;

talnly can recommend v««ur
refer e,.«- n..r«&gt;.„ ,
__ ,

nFflnFR ^re you a

Have you lost For*!? Arc y &lt;■ hitv:1’•
u* ‘”5 *o marry?
your bJood been diMtaseil?
y^Rkne.-is? Our Mew Method Treatment will cure yon
What li
has done fur others It will do for you. CONSULTATION I’RFJt: N1;
maxutr who ha» treated you. write for nn honest opinion I-1
Chnrgw. ( fcancey reMwonsblu
BOOKS FR1CE—"The Golden Monitor
‘‘Huslratedi. on Diseases of Men.
Sealed Book on "Diseast
&lt;•«om'.-n Frea.
•
..
NAMKK tren WITHOUT WaiTTEN CONSENT. EverjthluK
ewaoentlal. Qwr.tkm IUt sad ewt of.
FREE.

&amp;KERCAN
»tby St.. Detroit. Mich.

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---------------- =—Hastings

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mate

TRY AND REMEMBER THAT
many

Ath-lo-pho-ros

stmts

UBRESERVEOLY.

ATHLOPHOROS COMPANY, N.w H.«n, Co.„.

SAY IT

-W. J. HOLLOW AY

CLAIMS.

SHIELDS
CRIMINA LS

luntv an order.

TO USEFUL.

s.

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rf Probate.
** of Clement

5l‘,r **«•
!" «»« ».«'
ini to Proltatr
ai'l'olotetf or
tbe
*t ten o elocg
nearing of
•t Jaw of. said
interstedln
Tth1 H IH’*'Ion
r trie probate
!” s*'&lt;’ county,
ZdS® *F*rar
u&gt;te«d. And it
Mltloorr
in &gt;«ld estate
a. th” hearing
th order to be
W»»ew».
rd County ot

M. Mack.
re of Probate.

wh-fn the el tv
day the jxth
!&gt;dte ofPro-

Carollne A.
verb
id decent,]
fitted to m-

clock tei the

said estate,
ou of ssld
bale office.

er give no
aid estate,
d tbe hear­
s order, to
KH a ueirsadd county
&gt;rje suoce*
I hearing.
. Mack.
f Probate.

&gt;IAR

Wall,.

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Tfiltl

LA“ A I RIAL
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1

Coaaouolnw, (wen.

relorni «&gt; nrw.

JudRe C. M. lliu-k andSupervfor A

Gov. Lme look I

1 U Boy,-, or HuU,nA wtll
| the lao the legiBlatun- paa-sl a, the I
y-“*nwTo inspe.-, wnk dr. oral ion. I Lvel be could then got. and thus put th, I
. in lb. conn bonne in that rity with . | new method ot votiniMo a last, and.no ;
view to recommendations for like work i one condemned him. What was the J
I for the.officQe of the court house here, result of his actionY "The Australian i
j So long as the county had the conn ;
*•» introduced, very ijnperfectiy !
| house heated with Snead fnrnacea. it ' ** we ®H k’iow. But what hail been :
’ was useless to spend money in decors- 'lhe result
Tbe trial of tie reform j
tiona on the court bouse walls-, as the I ballot had given the.voters o( this state !
smoke aud dost would soon smear,them ' ^perience so they could jairfect the •
with a coating of black. But-mow ' flection law until corruption'had U-en with an ..JJ-IU-UAIC
qp-to-date ueating
heating plant
plant' and
and banished from the pails.
.........
tbe linpervieoni
।! .w. Mnoke »’ &gt;• .thought
u
• - -•
■
- now we
• haveprimary
----- s
Anti
a p.1 election j
! wiH 1x3 willing to spend arreasonable
*
I“w- »a*d
»**d tbe
the Governor, and the
, Saw
the wise
! a®ount for putting the'waiu
or
............
an
a
rail*
the
! thing •»
is w
to
try
good
fenh.
and
ilia of
nf id
tk..
tn try
trv 11
it in
tn good
crrwv.1 &amp;utb
4
ortic« io -prwentable
ahape
Tbe
plan 1 frutn
the--experience
gained
- -- ---*
• ,‘v |uau
----- ----.^bbb.x; Maun thus
glUUVU
luC tbe
bein« ‘tnwidered is to first clean the 'Iaw can and will
pt&gt;rfcc'ti* . and let
w’alla- which
ihe—
decoramav- drive
.
.will brighten
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™— . I “* hope
- that
,—, it —
—..J from our

DANDRUFF

Christmas • Presents

J.
Hi

stings

Souvenir

it 3E

3E* 3E at 3t 2E3E3E 3

Glasses'

C Stm3S and'lNuts

A REASON

Is your hair coming out by
Company. &amp;anufacgreat combsful ? Every combful
turerj. of the Rexall
Remedies, for whose
causing a pang of fear for the fu­
preparations we aie
ture.
agent' in this city,
nuke
200 remedies,
Does a white trail of dandruff
one for. each dl Each
sift over shoulders ?
one is especially pre­
One bald spot has already ap­ pared to cure lone dis­
ease, and that only.
peared. You manage to hide it.
This is an age uf spe­
cialists. 3’mi don't
but it is spreading rapidly.
contract with a plumb­
Is the hair you have left turn­ er to build your whole
bouse, do you? Why
ing gray or fading and makes
should you contract
you look aid and homely when you
with one'proprietary
medicine to cure all
are still ybung?
your troubles.:
' Ofteotinte* you run
Have ybu tried many restora­
actoM a building contives that gummed your hair into
a sticky mass—but accomplished
ment, his cwn plastering
department. ai«i so on.
nothing else ?
.
all o« which
etail toThen R^exall “93” Hair Tonic is
Eether and lnii'.d the
Ouse Iliis is just what
the remedy you nerd.
The United Dnis Com­
pany t» doing for you in
Rexall
Hair Tonic is whol­
the medicine 1iiic They
ly free from grease or sediment,
have cut dowii pnofits;
they manufacture {Rexand will neither gum the hair nor
alt ren&gt;;-Jics for over.
2.000 rejail druggisls.
soil the-clotliing.or pillows. It is
These druggists arr the
.only intermediate profit
clear and clean.
.that
stand M&lt;ecii The
Rexall “pi” Hair Tonic stops
U ’&gt;it rd -l)n g &lt;£orapany
the patient, :
falling hait and* permanently ban- ■. and
Could Hu-United
Drue ’Company, cf
tshes dandruff.
which we are a Snrir.bcr,
It does this by destroying the
afford t&gt;» make t-neljoor
medicine in ttyis Sine?
cause—the microbes.
Docs hot comnioniense
uH rbu that ♦ncjp&lt;H&gt;r
Rexall l“SB’* Hair Tonic will
tnrdldne would rum the
sale of the dfiirt
quickly enyef the bald spots with
prrmrnriomr» ; If! vou
axigoroiis growth of hair. We '
guarantee! t&lt;i grow hair on all
heads where; a sjurk of-life re­
mains in the roots and \vhcrc the
follicles hivelnat grown over. It
■utf bus-,
makes a del^htfvl dressing, and
keeps the Iscalp cltari and. healthy.
tiifth so tiupii. lily [that
We sclba hrgc; bottle for fifty
ve itMid !x»t'k A ! flhrm,
cents that we gtiarantce to. do all
with out ptarathcvL're­
fund vou your atom y if
we Have claimed or refund your
they do not bctiefix you.
money.

Criminal*.
„
r rum vanou* parts of th? Male there
are
the
mutterings
of opposition to the
IN
indettTiniuate rentenc. statute of this
&lt;4
t
huh
P
rMrti
of
wmeu
prai-ttcaily
takes out
Oi
_
...‘»lly taken
Come to Our Hardware Store $
O S hands **"
the disposition to ‘be
criminals, giving him only
4
minimum
-^,1max___
tions
.k wi!I .1
__ I i8Uto nil
____
will get lomuthitig good and substantial, and «omethintt 2 I f“thor tyr to fix
rts ®
ln»mnm and
HI n. ■
K?nR-innw:
n0" nn
°” ,u-alla.
Wallh' n.l,l
which
theu
a,i attamPu fo corruptl
&gt;. control
heavily coated wijh materials eo tin i nominations for office;
lleie are a iew suggestions: :
Tri | t.mum senteneeK, and giving to the
1*^00 board the right to iliapoMran be washed and kept &lt; lean
m
I Ue believe that, without Respect to j
Forks.
Spoons,
Carving
C
||{Knivi
Sets,
wi i "t an&gt;' criminal as may jmit their
-----------! party.-all voters should conamend tbe ;
* Ni
... | Pl®®rere imh-pendenr of any cecom- 1
,. stand
taken by Gov. Warner} and give j
Ware,
Razors,
Granite Ware,
OBITUARY.
"
re4
mendation
from
anyone,
after
the
min
­
WOOTOX
A&lt;l»h
A. Wooton. wife 'th&lt;
&gt;rl&gt;l.
'u'P”"“rv !«« » Wr
'
-.r-. If it ।
Ranges,
Oil
Heaters,
Oil
Lamp!!!
-S.ov.
I
irtium
attiteniv
is
served.
.........
-•«»»«*».
।
ut
atoms
non
ton.
tjjed
at
Borg»*s-i
j
n
e
*
xls
amendment,
as uni
it undoubtedly
ot
MotTii
Woolen,
died
at
Bent-.,
j
,
'
r
”
'
*'
Hul
«ndmenl.
*«
it
Snow Shovels. See Our Line of ~
\ S:Ui h.s"'* legislation i«Ju-oi&gt;M«tjhan foolish i Hospital .Kulatnaruo, Mich.. Saturday &gt; do*-and will, the ex jwriencti gained by
yp
it
is
patitively
vicious,
aud
if
it
does
Decern
tier
Uth.aft-r
an
illness
of
only
ten
Br,unl
triul
result
in
perfecting
the
m
. ;
. not make Michigaiiatn asy|nm for the days of a&lt;;ute yellow atnmbv of the 'law* Tbo BANNER recogftizee that I
in
•M : criminals of other .states jwhere they I liver. The &lt;l«M-eased was a daughter of j
v',ten* °r
state, and'we bolipve ’
ff
TH 1 are more nuiunally dealt-with then j Mr. and Mrs Chaa. S Andrus of 385
Ibtrry County want primary reform. ■
ONLY 10 CENTS EACH.
444 11 i. lieinn-.’ tbe i-riminkl, an* nd! ' High Sb thin l-ity After a-short •»•«’■ j-and we shall he glad to M-d the law
41
will
pleased With them:
m
IxMHud
at
to
what
a
&lt;'ar.uil«
thitried
andI P
put
in ilk
as tieaj-ly
neuyly tt perfect
______________
w
.
!
tr
’
wl
an(
ut »*«
I!!
law ice at the home of the deceased in Kai1 has made for them in this stat*'
amazuo. which teas conducted by tho ' for“ hv
** porei &gt;le. While
ik\
The trial judg* i- the oae who is in Rev.
\V 31. Ihiffer pastor of the Firpt i "* lu‘Vr
to miuoriti nnnjiiufr..
jn;.,
the ivst- partition imfevltle What iw'uteiK'e M. E. church of Kalamaroo. There-, tiunn
such hs
art- putirdble
.
------•--— timer thedirifc* nomination
plan,
and....
have believed
. a ••nunnal sho jlJ' receive; He h&lt; ars mains weje brought to Hartings u, the 1■ ,wv&gt;
*
------------n
’.knedrs the bs-aL,' home of her parents where servirb ’ ,h,*t ,hh iaw 'Y'»njd increase
all’the icondiri.iii thai,should ahvkys U; con- were tnilj on Tuesday the 12th run­ nomination fonoffice far morn than the
dur-led hv Rev Trott of the ’M. E 1 caucus and convention systeu:. we rec' determine the ngth uf sentences, und chnri-h. Burial t.nily plai-e at tUver* &gt;&lt;niz&gt;* that the i«jople are i i earnest
in asking for it. and are c I .‘«rly rnnot a jiurdon b ird. who knows nothing side, ’ ;
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to what they- wish
Ve* freely
abotit the criminal
The
deijra- d was s„ graduate
.«! cxi-eplrniis prison
^inuui.ic of
ui the
uif titled
.
--- - -j
that we may be ent rely mis­
• res*onl. which {the
th
criminal Would llnrtiugi High School of the clam of
_____
_ so
T Though
/ ..
______ \,f g'retirtng ’wk”n aiwOt ,be workings of ’the 'di‘
' naturally rank-- i- good
as_______
he could
somewhat
a p-mlon n&lt; k»a- dispositiofi. and a lover uf home, she [
niamnatiub plnn. and frsnkly ad­
We hart* a tine &gt;lock oli Fruits ant! Nuts
: had
a host of_______________
friends who will greatly
silde.
\l
_____
___ _ .' nut. lhn‘i “ “B-v Prave. wht n finally
Vfe believe Michigan is getting t*x&lt; ! mourn hejr untimely •.■nd, • The floral • Prrf**tcd. to be frr»t from tl
*
f&lt;&gt;r the; holiday trade nn&lt;l w.« solicit our
— r.......... —boards.
~~.J™ It
from
friends in Kalsmazou . l
“I’tHhle features we tyave th utglit we
many all-powerful
I is l*-ing j offerings
- .
'hare of your trade. We charge you no
!o &lt;k*ath by toards. so to-speak. «nd Harting* were profuse and . show’ ^MVe **” ’n
,nH.v ,esul* »»•*-*
nioiv.tlban Other* but it’s in
li'ireil U
reform in suctirina
MK*nring fsir
frir ii&lt;&gt;minnomin*
tn;iv 1ifc.
, ..-.I..,. '1 t
Bi.tooni ■ in
it, which iL.-,
&lt;i.... ..aatwl
b^b.i was ;.great
great a rtdorm
There may
x»m»into
dic&lt;-m-ijm* lor a pardon
the esteem
the dec
Ixiard that u ay look into caee* and ; held by those who khew her best.
. &gt; afions a-, tbe Australian built it has in
i
securing
fair
aud
dean
vln
tions.
At
make recommendations t&lt;-the governor
There is left to mourn a loving ,
for executive clemenrj. Even that in wife and mother 1* husband and one ! an? ---------------r*te the majority
-.rf — of
...j the
voters of ;
Fine l^tie of Cigars and Tobaccos
1
this
st^te
wish
-kajtry
■
di
reci
numina'
liable to abuse, as tire people of Barry , son. Harold, who have the sympathy of
1Ute
-«r’' diiw-i
I lions for office, and they are entitled to j
county have reason to know. But to j a host of friends. •
have ’ their wishes gratified. The I
give a prison board authority to oxer- |
—*----------- -------isc .Mie functions of a judge in de- • There 1. more than a poaAMUly
.
. that BANKBB will ch,.-rtully work with .
■ all friends uf primary, reform to give it 1
tertnining
what
shall
lie
tne
length
of
,
the
fence
posts
of
tbe
future
will
be
1
ot Hans 1 Babcock's Barber Shop.
Hastings. Mich.
CIRCUIT COURT CASES
a prison . term for n criminal is a made of ounent. Ceuieut
Geuwnt punts
poets are al- I; the fullest and fairest test, not only in •
wrong to society, and the next legis- ready being made and used with sne- I! ipOQ. but in future elections^ not only j
.law. hut under such I
l_ —.
_I : _ _ _» - 1.
&gt; *.
&gt;«•«_ .
---'1*1.4. Irt.,,.-, ■„
1 iLnl.i
' 1 under the present -**w.
latnre should rejiea] the law» There re* Th* Intore ia qnlu likely to '“'"r *“
j Ktnendmentii as experience.™ill ahow to Which Have Been Disposed of At
is too much x'nrimcntal nonsense see machines costing but little which j-bi*
wise and the interest of l air nomi- |
I... .... r towi!
* a,’dhi*
the interest of fair nomi- j
i talked and acted out in these days will enable every. farmer
make
Preaent . Term of
jswta and
and -euro
secure jswt*
iiosts that
that ' nHt*onHwa,‘l to
^he direct.;
! touching the disposition
criminals own
own fence
fence port*
Court*
nomination
inr Iore practically I...
’...When
*nination system tried until the
We are glad to notice that the
indestruclilile.
When I| n&lt;,
SZ ' •nchpuajean^be furnished at W cenu P^P** ,,f Michigan are we I satisfied ;
circuit judges ofr the rtaite an- bf- ------ ----- T--------- - —----- —-------------- :—
j,
[
from the cases dispoed of nt
from
experience
that
it
is
■
v
hut
they
'
th«i
present
term
of conn of which we
-- ill Isj.
»-v. luvic
coming iyterested in this matter and j apiece, r»re
as Mir;
they will
there IIs nw
no ucv
nee
worry brer the failing supply of oak want: or that thev want no nOr? “ J ‘ i b«v® made local mention elsewhere
that spurt*of them aredi-p, -ed tu con- '{■to
■
i
As
announced
elsewhei
e
Senator
r
I therethe following:
d -inm the unwarranteil usurpation of ■ ,in-l celar iiost*. which are worth now
■ Glasgow wilpiegir. in onr is-v.vof Jan . Eckert-Seeker Brewingv Cd.
., vt.„John
WM„
the office of the judge by the' stat* j
r-ry ;lnl. a «i« «l articl., . vxpla.n. i
&lt;M L.i'pl’.inP
j pardon Ixiard which i* practiced under !
I ing the new law. and we wint to have -’ iff.
•
j this act
its provisions fully understoxi and the : John W. Wing vs. Lucinda Verier,
f At th* coininginetting &lt; f the circuit ;
law fairly tried, and a: jendmeuts i appeal, settled out o(_rourt,
| judge* at Uansing it *eem* probalde :
\V had a Whirld Benter' record fur business
nmde wherever experience may show ! Thornapple Electric Co. vs. Downing
( that the'inatter wiil’U* considered, and 1 and will In refunded to you if .IfUJr
I that'changes uiJCmakc f &gt;r'better. Bnlhs A Co. apjx'al. settled &lt;«ut&lt; ot
~ . •■ar' but tve at rd going to'beat it this year.
puing hall a boule of
i we hup? the judges will, go on rewn-tl •
!
tenner nominations/
.
i-i nivreasou why we shouldn’t. We
iiiurt.;
I as asriing for the rej*'nl of the inle’er' Whni the BANNER wjuit-1and stand-,, j|jna Dewey vs. Glen Dewey, divo-.j-e,
; tier ai*|ilainteil. and the people know me
l minate sentence hjw. It i* an. un- j
• for &lt;juw aa it has in the past iis a wjuare j D&lt;H-ret. gran led and judgment uf ^13&lt;U
i - y work fitter than ever before. I |tn
warranted interference with whaj j
I deal and honesty in politic? und tairj jw p|ujntiff and *fi&lt;i a year to be paid
’ shunld h? the prerogative Of a.’judge.
:
:-i - iiiippeil with all the newest and latest
i nominations for all oftices. It the di- .j jj|)r j(ir ^j,. gnpport of her child until
' in Pliotki Mounts. Cards. Foldeis than I
; rect nomination syatem will help w ' further order from the court. 7^7
.• r was in thjrpast.
•
.
• bring a better und cleaner state of
•
ij pblitics we want it. and lhe state
a* trained
11 Mire Mary Muenlyke
L*x&gt;k at the inducement I ain offering. If
। Michigan shodld hare it. Let it
I nurse of Grand Rapids, i* cai ing for
j
Every
fanner wants to lie a «chool
will? How
* doesn’t bring businet^ vdkat
”
I tfied in g&gt;»od faith.
Mr«. Lydia Powell. .
' teacher, every school teacher hopes to
•• ran yon make so many !l&gt;e^utifn1 presents
■ •
! be an editor, every editor would like
Clement Hipion. an old resident
•r x) little mdney ?
THEY RE-ELECTED HOLBROOK. j to lie a banker, every banker would like
(hrttietoib died Thursday morning
you ana not satisfied with' results.
’i. t-ni«t
mut-nata und
to l^
be&gt;
trust magnate
and wwrv
©very. tru«t
trust
I his late home in that towixhip.
This is our guarantee which goes i
magnate hopes some day tq own a
The jury for the present term of
■ with every bottle.
farm ami have chicken* and cows and
Lansing
K.
of
P.
Lodge
Makes
Him
court was discharged Friday, the jury
For Sale and Guaranteed anly by
pigs and hcrs"*» to look after. We end
। caaes having Ireen finished that day.
Chancellor Commanider
where we begin. -Ex.
.
A.E.
With every duten of my BEST CABINETS
Again.
Sylvester McLaughlin was arrested
: Thursday and was sentenced by Justice
Will get the New Style, Handsome
[ E. G. Holbrook han again been eloc। । Bishup to a week in tbe county jail I
; ted Chancellor Commander of CtanntLife Sized Portrait FREE OF CHARGE.
1 for disorderly conduct.
, .
; let Lodge No. J2 K. of P . &lt;-f Lansing.
This life sizeil portrait alone is actually worth
। Cd's many Hastings friend*|are pleased
1
At the MeihodifSt parsonage Wednes- j
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t i ti* learn of tho Pythian 1 honors that
■c uoand sells for that. ■ diybyltov. Arthur Trott. Mr. Fred |
Upbblsfering
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1 | Ely of Maple Grove arid Mire Ella l
With the hiiJmII size you iret an extra picture
done at the
'♦ ' being- Chan&lt;*ellor Commander of the |
। 1 Renfro, of Awreria. were united in
iiltited on a large, handsome mount—a pretty
* Ibdge. he is Captain of I&gt;HiiHiiig Com■ marriage.

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A TESTED REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM

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FRED L. HEATH &amp; CARVETH.

QUALITY THAT WE LEAD.

STORE

COREY BROS

CHRISTMAS GRAND OFFER
FOR THE HOLIDAYS

•‘YOUR MONEY IS
• NO GOOD”

HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES.
For.tlre aJx&gt;ve ucca«iit&gt;n the Q K. &amp;
S. Rj1. Co. will sell round trip excur­
sion tickets at one and one third fare
for the round trip. Baton of sale De­
i-ember 23. 23 and ’30; J9to aiid Jan­
uary 1st ItMML Return limit leaving
destination not later tiiari January ,3,
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it up.
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PRESENTS....

THE FAMOUS

ATT.J.JOHHSOHS

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RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE

FREE OF CHARGE

Buy jour friends a beautiful
framed picture for a Christinas
I’rewut. .hist come in and see
\-.tbe bean til ui lino of imitation
l Water color I’icturts:
American bcenea. Hand painted Pastels
), and Fruit Picture*. These are
\ the kinds of gifts that
tha please and
something »hat they will keep as
1' a token of true friendship. Do­
) not fail to see ub before Christ\ mas.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

C. M. EARLY,
Phone 140

Nanhvllle. Mkh.

MULHOLLAND

UPHOLSTERING.

b ture to keep,

YCU KNOW WHAT YOU GET, WHEN YOU
GET CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
THEY HAVE NO EQUAL.

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1 will he at uv stiidio in Middleville every
THURSDAY, located in the Ferguson Build111/, west side..

HRISTMAS,
PHOTOGRAPHER.
MICH

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VEGETABLE SICILIAN

p. AL-LS Hair Renew
Psrhaps you like youi- gray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not,

Ih.n remember— Hall’s Hair Renewer dwavs restores color to

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Twehty-six killed and
iti tiftyntty- ’iw
ive injurwl is Vie final score &lt;•it ’the ‘ Ininters f
—is
s. en- .
vs. north woisK
Eterh_ l
hunter
titled to one deer:’ if be can’.t find a
deer he shoots a man. This accounts
for the above 're^htw

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Judge Smith ’directed a verdict for
' the Micnigau Central in the suit of
1 Oversmith against that read for not
taking out a’car of slock promptly. It
| appeared from Mr. ’OvcrsmitU s teati. xnony that he did not have his stuck all
I loaded when the train pulleil out. al­
though the train wn.s already late.
I State Game and Fish Warden Chap-

I1 null, in bi« report lor Xove^l»-r. &gt;"■
j eluding the deer
anya that th«
■ I .Ute iMlitotions have l»en onltn liber।I idly
idle Boppliitl
tioh ami game that .
suppneti with
Witn iihh
! were w’irtd from unlawul catch.*, ’
|j Aside -from
drum ji quantity cf fish, three
I (legr were writ to the Industrial School j
I’for Boya There were twenty-four ar­
rests forviolatum of the game lawi and
; twenty-five for violating the fish Jaws.
। Fines and &lt;n»ts of ■*«!! were paid. .
No more roupks living in tbe United
State* can go to Windsor, or any other
I point in Canad* and be legally married.
This ruling was made by the Attorney
I General of Canada because (he author­

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YOUR CHRISTMAS LAUNDRY SSeS’ S
r patrons to bring: their laundry work for f^hriatrnas early.
U" ’ ; ■ work (tetter. Y'on’ll be better satidfiM and to will we.
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We can

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PEOPLES' EXCHANGE , ■ pany Uniformed Rank,

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If you have a ooiirh.chair
or parlor set. tJiat needs
repairing give us a call.
Prices minROTUlBlH
1---- —— and
ion ‘guaranteed
miaranteed..
satisfaction
PEOPLES EXCHANGE
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W. K» Jamieson, rrop,
1 IK North Jefferson Street.

No. 77.

K. lof P.. and ■
♦ I is an aid oh tho staff of Genjral Loomis ;

J 1 w|jo ronjmBnd(l tlK, Michiin brigade!
$ i df Uniformed Knights
- of. x
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Pythias.
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♦ 1 Holiday vhopp.-ra an- much In eri
”"M ‘“-..T
j* Jpackages.
Don’t feel hurt if Ivon happen •
to enter a store just at thia season and l
I *eo a friend burn ing to
out of |
4 your way and giving you, the stony |
* Stare—she may tie. buying u Christmas I
♦ pn^nt for yon

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LEHIGH, NUT and EGG, POCAHONTAS,
CC.B., MASSILLON, WASHED NUT,
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS CO. CO.
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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TRUTH TRIUMPHS

Saturday SPECIAL
PRICE SALES
Our Special Price Saturday
salt* have become *• popular •
that we have concluded incon
titnte tliem next Saturday

IT WILL PAY YOL TO GET {

MY PRICES ON MEATS
ON THAT DAY.

We are Exclusive
Agents
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for SWIFT'S Jor.ey Butler
ities bf that province do not. wish to lie
I a party to the swelling 0/ American ' h - Inolu this city. Thie II.the
brtt made and you II be
divnree record. He rules that no 11pleased with II.
censes may be legally breed unle*» 'at
least ono of tbe parties has been a resi­
dent of the municipafity fur not less ,
than fifteen days. In case neither of
M. J..Weaver, Prop.
tbe parties has been a resident of the
। Cor. Jefferson and Court streets.
municipality for fifteen days, the reason
for having the marriage celebrated
PtiMis 238.
there must hot evade publicity or for

Hastings Citizens Testify

for the '

Public Benefit.

A truthful stati ment of ia Hastings |
citizen, given in his own words should ।
convince the most skvptioil abopt the :
t merits of Doan's Kidney fulls. If yon I
taller from backache, pervousntws.
kleepleMm***- urinary disoiilers or ahi* (
i form of kidney ills.the cure n? at hand I
licad this, j
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' John Mate, blaekrtDithI of Grand ,
btreet. says:
•Fhrsix ymm off and
on I was‘troubled with mfr luck, po j
doubt brought on by horwidio-ing. At
first it was a dull pain low1 down across ,
my loins every-now and then, but the ,
lain year it clung to me ail the tune
and although I used ’’very remdey 1
which came to notice I was unable to
cneck the caw, let alone remove it.
Finally 1 began taking DoreaKidhey
Fills, procured at Arthuk- E. Mulhol­
land’s drug store. I have,not felt the
pain in my back to amount to any
thing since- I am always piereed to
say a goikl word in favor of Doan s

For sale by all dealers. Price MJ cents.
Fotaer-Milburn Co..
»*«»}«•
York.sole agents for the United btates.
Remember the' name—Doan b—ano
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO take no other.

any other impspper purpose.

We handle the best grades of coal on the market—
Order from us and you are sure to lie satisfied Phone
194 and we will give your order prompt attention.
See us before buying

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People’s Meat Market

No. 77.

GOAL

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THE KINDS THAT LAST ARE WHAT
YOU SHOULD SELECT FOR

Christmas Presents.
Can fi.: found at my Hardware*Store.
When you grit one uf them B will L-e «« m» ihi» g that wirf |a&gt; t.
Il won’t I* the "pit k letuonad**” kind with iu.B d plraMuk
taste-and then iis gone. Here are sortie tnggestioLb fur
you:-- {
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Carving jets, . Baking Dishes.
Knives,
Forks, Spoons. Razors, Granite Ware.
Skates. Cutters. Guns, Ammunition,
Blankets,
Washing Machines, Robes, •nd
• THOUSAND
Stoves, Oil Stoves, Ranges. oTMt'N ihtnqj.
. We especially invite your attention to our UNIVERSAL
STOVES. Iiotli hard and raft coal They an- an good Id every
way M the BEST, and our PRICE mnkp* them eapeelaBy at
tractive.

Fred Spangemacher,
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Phone 311.

hardware
iiabdwahe.
Hastings,
First door east of Renkea &amp; Walldorff*B.

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NOUNCES GRAFTERS

Bad Blood
b responsible for most, of
the diseases and ailments of
tbe human system. It se­
riously afiecte every organ
and function, causes catarrh.

The ricltest man is the one who can
give freely with fewest regrets.

The farmer who raises only, first F- F. INGRAM ‘ OF DETROIT A FOR­
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MER HASTINGS BOY
without a market for ti n. snd he
DOES IT
seldom has to shin. The
is hu ch a
thing as creating a taste I for one's
fruit.
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Hood's Sarsaparilla

EMPORIUM
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fine line of Fancy Pillow
H. cbo...b.
Tops. Laces, Embroideries,
Cushions aud Balding Silks. &gt; and get your good things 1! hl',rd '*“■»'»“ •&gt;“&gt;» I" Englund that
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American
people,
free, popular
You .will find niy
{ for Xmas dinner.
J and self government was a failure.

: Hurry Up

GOODS 1 PRICES RIGHT

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We ar« headiinarters fori;
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-Tb. «ilen&lt;-or .poioaetic attitude

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J All kinds of Pickles, bottled &lt; ! ordinary indifference, partly cynicism
‘ and partly good nature, with which
»and in bulk.
Best Canned- Meats,

&lt; American public.
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“When a nation has a large popnlation of selfish paraaiteH, the end ia not
far off.
| "Conditions in the United Stater*
&lt; cannot remain an they are. They
J must grow better or worst-.
"The civic •problem is, shall honaat.
f- 4 , iMipnlnr government lat restored while
J i there is yet time, or shall we supinely
•4 * drift along the foul current of political
~~~ I and financial rottenness until the dic_ I tutorship of the'man on* horseback 01
i the program of the De Ins Socialists will
f
seem a w^come relief."
) । From what we have quoted it will
G ■ be seen that Mr. Inrgam has the
) : Roosevelt
quality of speaking his
mind plainly anti directly.

Ju^t received A. new barrel«
of Saner Kraut.

The Fuel that’s right.
At the Price that's right.
Cleanest and Cheapest
Fuel. For Sale by
GAS CO. Phone 359.

Store Open Evenings.

W. H. FAIRCHILD
Phone 292.

BREAKING MY RECORD FOR LOW PRICES

Until Jan. 1st, 1906
l will sell any stove in my b tore, Hard Coal or Steel Range '

for $40.00
You can’t afford to let thin
' 830.00 a»d some as high
also hnve the largest s|ock
ever brought to Hastings.

HIGH STREET.

chance bo by. Most dealers gel
as S55.1KI for the same stove*. I
of Monunft Robes, 4‘fx« feet,
Call and see them.

Jesse Townsend.
HASTINGS,

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Christmas Trees Fur Sale, Any Size.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNKIR

KN A PPEN, A Homeys.
317 MichiRitu Trust Co. Building. Grand
Rapids. MiciilKtK.

Practices m all conrts of th* outo
.iremptlr
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Collectlona

Will Johnson uf Hastings spent Sun­
day at hotne.
Mr. and Airs. A. E. Robinson and
family spent- Friday in Hastings the
I guests of relatives.

A HANLON. M. D..
Physician -nc Munreou.
Middleville, Mich

E. I'hilley is able to be out again.

There will1 be exenseaat the Yeckley
school bouse Christman night. All are
cordially invited.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

ROWLAND BROS.
For LIVERY RIGS.
We have
several first class rigs in connection
with our Jefferson Street Feed Barn.
Your patronage solicited.

WHEN YOU WANT

COAL

CALLON L. A. EATON.HE HAS
IT. ALL KINDS IN STOCK. AND
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 95

Wm. H. STEBBINS.
Licensed Embalmer
and Funeral Director.
Booms next to OtuistmM' Photogruin
Studio. Besldenec JW Court street. All
calls promptly attended, day or night.
CHIxen* Phone. Re*. 6c; Office 76.

DAN LAKE,
THE OLD RELIABLE
HORSE SHOER.
Shop ou Court Street, just east of
Jefferson st

C Lincc FOR MEN,
OnUEd FOR BOYS.
1 make * specialty ofhaadllag MEN'S find
BOYS' SHOES. See n&gt;y line before buying.
Repairing neatly and promptly done.
• PHIUP LUTZ, '
Beoond &lt;k»r south of Eortoffice.

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Mr. Henry Kenyon
Kenyon of Oseula
Oseola coi
county i
WIW
trouts on
was seen OI
on, onr
onr streets
on .busi
business j
Tuesday.
Forest Friend is visiting his cousin
Ubas. Aspinall,

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There will be a Chris mas tree at the
church on Monday even.ng much to the
delight of the children.

Mita Abbie Fiaher of Ohio ia visit­
ing her parents.

Mrs. Shively of Hastings and -Mr.
and Mrs. J. Rafe of Ohio visited rela­
tives and friends in this vicinity cue
day last week.
The price of potatoes is dropping in
Northern Michigan and is now quite a
little below the 50 cents H bushel level.
It may be those Barry county farmers
who did not sell when offered 60 cents
a bushel for their potatoes missed the
golden chance.

The Bissell Carpet Sweepers
and will cheerfully refund your money if not perfectly satisfac­
tory after a 30. days trial. A large upholstered

Reclining Morris Chair
will make him happy. A Sled, Steel Express Wagon or
Small Chair for the boy or girl. A Music Cabinet, Ladies’
Desk, Organ or Piano for the young lady.

These are a few of the sensible suggestions we can offer
you in this paper. Call at our store and you will find many
more.

RenKes &amp;. Walldorff,

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THREE L1CEN

Oliver Ickes and family will spend ’
Xmn« in Indiana the guest of her fathH. B-cbtel and liimiTy spent Sunday

al Roh Becbt.l*. ot Hcnderubott Corn- i

Lloyd Eaton expects to upend Xuimb
with his sister Mrs. .James Breidenstein of South Haven.

MANY
LADIES
in Hastings have found our
flour to be the best they have
ever used.
We want our
flour Jin every home. We have
been to big expense putting in
the latest and beSlmachinery,
and pur flour is just as good
as the best
TRY IT/AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED.

ASK TOUR GROCER FOR OUR BUCK­

The best on the urtel, put up l&gt; IO anil
25 piund uchs it $6.00 the bbl.

If

ha has net got It call up the aiill.

DICTATOR
FLOUR
per cwt. $2.20
BRAN
Per ton $18.00
MIDDLINGS
Per ton $22.00

Miss Jessie Kelley visited at O.
Spencer's last week.
. Our school will celebrate Christmas
Friday evening with exercises and
a Christmas tree.

Do not buy a Couch without looking at the construction;
we will tell you just how it is made and what you can expect.
No matter what price, it will be the very best for the money.
We sell

HIGH BANK.

W. H. Eaton and wife were culled
to Swartz Creek last Friday on account
of tlie serious illness. of their son
George Eaton who has typhoid fever.

WELCOME CORNERS.
Our young folks are ranking good
use of'the fine skating.

carries with it a long time remembrance and satisfactionr No­
where will you find such a beautiful assortment to select from
as at Renkes &amp; Walldorff’s.

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EH Rose, wife and children of tho
Upper Peninsula are visiting Wm. I
Matthews and family.

WHEAT FLOUR.
B. Temple was a Kalamazoo visitor
last Wednesday.

Th&gt;’ funeral of Mrs. Gealer was held
R. V. GALLAGHER, Physician and at the the U. B. church last Tuesday
Surgeon, Dowling, Mich.
Office und was very largely attended.
hours 12 to 2 p. in. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple spent Sat­
Telephone kt tjowo Day or Night
urday night and Sunday with Prairie­
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ville friends.
F. E. WILLISON. D. D. Ji.
The C. E. society*held at the church
Hasting*, Mich
SURVEYOR.
Sunday evening was quite largely at­
tended, the recital by Mr. Spencer
WALTER HEATH.
&amp;ROGKRH.
D. W.
BARRY COUNTY SURVEYOR, ROOKHS
of Lansing was very good &gt;nd was en­
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Residence on Sec. 4. •Prairierille, Post OfBoe
joyed and appreciated by all.
Ro«er*' Block.
Ha&lt;Ungs. Michigan.
address Delton. Mich., ft F. D. No. 4.
The young people are enjoying the
fine skating at present.

I&gt;. A. SHELDON

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Fur buyers .were quite numerous ou
our streets last week. The article is
in good demand and they are offering
enormous prices.
Leon Moon is furnishing bis homo i
which he recently purchased of Jas. I
Townsend. Things are looking pretty |
suspicious. .

CEDAR CREEK.

J. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law,
Hastings, Micb.
All buEineas given prompt and careful
attention. Collections a specialty.
Office over Banner Office.

Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Moatgr to loan on Meal Estate. Iteal Ksttate sold on cotnmltrflon. General eunreyaoctaf. HartDr a complete ret of Abstract
Books. oompliM from tl* IteoorOa. can
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Mrs. Oliver Johnson is entertaining
a sister from away.

Mrs. M. Seeber returned from her
A. (esei headed farmer nays the best
brothers Arthur Gesler's Friday. where developed mont vigorous sows will
she bud been assisting for a short time. •brays come to the trough first, and
Herman Natzel of Bru.-li Ridge called from these the brood sows should Ire
or. friends in this vicinity Sunday.
selected.
.
Alvah Seeber .asaisted liy Miss Yeck­
A kidney or bladder trouble can al­
ley took in tuxes in Hasting* Saturday.
ways ,be cured by using Foley’s Kid­
Mias Olive Johnson assisted her sia- ney Cure in time. For sale by Arthur
■ ter Mm, Mattel Anders of Brush Ridge E. Mu 1 Holland.
one day last week dressing poultry.

• Miss Malrel Yeekley spent Sunday at
: home.
Dll. KtSSKLL-WlH answer culls In tin- city
Porter Smith spent Sunday with his
nnd . Mi-inlty. special xttentlon given to
I'aUrrli and dlwnrei ol the throat aud ctie.-t niece Airs. A. Myers.
and chronic diseases.
Other at rcsldeore 109 W. Cent&gt;-r stM jnst ^Andrew Myers and Frank Johnson ent'
west ot the old Bussell home. OSice hoars 7;Z0 wood on the Russel farm jiart of last
lu &lt;*:;« a. nr.; 12;;^ to ;i:ao and 6:00 to &gt;.co j&gt;. m.

THOMAS &amp; FKYOIl.
C.b t™» I) .- I ilJvRTL
Attorneys at Law.
L. H. pbtok.'
Oltfce* over Hastki&lt;s City Batik.
Al.
large vock of
glasses and
COLG ROVE i HITTER.
AttoruevK nt Uw,
H. * -vjC. H. MAKBKR
Sui-reA.- &gt;•» to Ptrtlip f. Uolgnw'
PKMrianr «nd ^urut-ons
Ofllct lu O&amp;J.-’- ‘Hoes, HmcIuk*
PraMlocs tn Culls tn e|ij &lt;m Conner rwp‘ai&gt;ii*e u,
*.■ .iiBptnw. day or n!gb»

A. R. KFNASTON

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notorious frauds and corruption in the
Harley Branch and Fred Mead from t
V ege* « sphere of politics are viewed by the away
are viai'tim.
visiting at
Wm. Dann's,
tvuv nr.,
ut IVm
Iltiiin'w

tables etc. at right prices.
.

A piece of Furniture, a
Rug, Mirror or Picture

John.Friend, who is at the home uf
Frank Aspinall with typhoid fever. ?

-N. fwtnr. of America m. «rik&lt;»

&lt; ‘ a stranger.s*) powerfully as the extra-

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which are in popular demand this season and, rightly too.
Trinkets quickly lose their charm but a useful gift, for
instance

Wickham, wife and sou Floyd, and Mr. j
and Mrs. Jas. Friend/»f Carlton were’
called to the bedside of their relative I

&lt; I generally of. church and educational
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill's little daughleaders in the face of brazen crime com­ ter has tbe measles. Dr. Gallagher of
| mitted by high-toned criminals, im­
Dowling is attending her.
,T
&lt; I mnne from punishment, is not the least
Miw Elsie Thomas has lieen visiting
Honey., &lt; [ Of the civic problems that face us. "*T7
her aunt Mrs. Jas. Hili the. past week.

► Fresh Baltimore Oysters.

(Christmas Presents

Mrs. Brooks was compelled to re­
turn from her eastern trip on account
of ill health, and is now at Naslivilie.
Frgjik Friend of Freeport, Warreo j

The iMrtient is no better at this writing.
Miss Edith Nickerson of Lacey visit«1 her cousin Miss Alma Strickland
t'rotn Sunday until Wednesday of Ijist
week.
If this fine weather continues there
is still hopes of Leach McKelvy pitting
his corn husked.
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• Chas. Nickerson and family visited
a! Irving Brandt's Sunday.

alldorff\

Big Stock is just teeming with Sensible

ten on tbe hand by a dog last Manday. Dr. Keller of Lacey drea-eil tbe
wound. She is getting along nicely.

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J Best W bite Clover

. Michigan.

Rey. Olmstead of the U. B. Circuit
was seen on our itreets, Monday.

all kinds of r nuts, Candies, 5
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RenKes

SOUTHEAST BALTIMORE.
Lewis Hill is nuriang a broken rib.

Jabe Walton' of Centr*! Baltimore
spent one night last week with Jas.
Hill and family.
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Mia Chaa. Strickland visited rela­
tives in Battle Creek, last Tuesday.
CHURCH
Mrs. David Brown was severely bit­

The editor of a country paper re­
ceived the query: ' ‘can you tell me
DETROIT
what the weather will lie next month?"
In reply he wrote: ‘ ‘It is my belief
which purifies and enriches that tbe weather next month will be Extracts from His Address Delivered
Sunday Noon De.
the blood as nothing else can very much like your subscription.*'
The inquirer wondered for an hour
c ember 10th.
what the editor was driving at. when
he happened to think uf the word "un­
Frederick F. Ingram, well known
settled." He went in tbe next day and in thia city, near which he was born
squared his account.
and where he attended school and
MINA SCOTT’S
The Jackson Citizen Press editorial­ lived several years, ia now a very suc­
ly launches a boom for Cotigrvswnan cessful business man and manufacturer
Charles E. Townsend for president to in the city rf Detroit. He is greatly
necMd Pnridtart Boownlt in im i
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_pIobS“; “ *
Itta^hi. claim lor recognition of i “"d
and!" O,,M&gt;
«ucb loirh honor, on hi. prominent in
•” deh"r “
P01"the protKwd railroad rate IcgLlaUtm. 1 I™ ”','1 ci"'
Al "“)n Su"d’»'
-• TVwo.mlooin
Ko
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bxdre.drhu
a
ttoml.r
10
h.
dd.v.red
efore
buying your
: lb.t bo b in «be- bold a. « “
(Christ.!
hritilinaH Presents, &lt;fo j iucwwr
tio°: or Rondl A. Al«r lt(t , ■&gt;«-CWtc CroMemn," from wb.ch tt&gt;r
fat to see the beau- *Unitou
not fi|il
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*’Si.tf. Senator, and that u. Detro.t Free 1 re™ o( th. foUtrnma da,
tifnl things
1
I h^ve in Hooaerelt'. .tand.rd laurer to carry *•”
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*ddro“
• ’Infant’s abd Children’s, out bi. policy when bi. tern, aaprwu- | ""W * “,d
'0 QynD*t:
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Dresses*. Suits. &lt;’aps, Bonnets. dent tuspire..-could, with Kocv.lt*. I
Hosiery, ij)ggiiis. ■ Drawers, backing, b. unu.in.omdy nominated j ‘The menmiard up in the .nrar.nce
Mittens, Stiork Pantk, Bibs, Kepublicati . candidate, and .lecUd j ««“•■■■ ““F H»tan«. M. inter­
ested in the great railroads of the
Dolls and many ^ther things president
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that you must see to know,
j we will find the same rottenness and
the beauty thereof. Also a Fgraft at the bottom of the railroad

and worse

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j CORRESPONDENCE, j

Everything
Guaranteed

Hastings
Roller Mill Co.

CHRISTMAS
CANDIES
No Christmas gathering is complete without a good
supply of candies, fIt should
'
'be your aim to get the
purest and best that are made. Here is wheri'' we
can be of great service to you. We have

Home Made Taffy
Home Made Peanut Crisp
Home Made Marsh Mallows
and many other kinds. They
They are all made out
of the purest and best materials that we can buy.
We also have a fine line of Chocolates and creams
and our line of box candies for the Holiday trade will
be especially fine. Before you make your purchases
come and see us.

Of course you will want good bread—that means Sani­
It is made out of the very best of materials
that money can buy; its made Right. As soon as it is
baked it is wrapped in oiled paper, which keeps out all dust,
dirt and germs. It’s just as clean, just as good as the neatest
housewife'makes. We would appreciate your Christmas or­
ders for Pies, Cakes and Baked Goods of every kind, and know
that we can please you.

tary Bread.

OUR 15 GENT
DINNERS

are just as good as you have to pay more money
for in other places. The next time you are in
Hastings come in and see for yourself.

VESTER &amp; CARTER,
Phone 167

Proprietors of City Bakery

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DELTON.
8HULTZ.
Uf Mr. and Mra. Smith of Hickory’ Mra. Baraba McCallum spent from
Corners spent Sunday with their rlaugbSaturday until Monday with Mra
&amp; tetr Mra. Bert Pennock.
lif Min Bernice Pennock Is on the sick Townaon near Delton.
There will be a Christmas tree in
Ki list.
tb« Brick church next Saturday even­
IK t
^ary
Kalamazoo is at ing. ’ Free for everybody.
W* home for a few weeks.
Owing to the
health of Mra
Mra. R. fi. Harter visited her pur-ant* Fred Zerbel it was thought lieat not to
in Johnstown lard week.
have the Ladies Aid meet with her aa
F. E. Doty uf Bantteld w*» in town has been pFeviouly annotmeed. It
will therefore
entertained by Mra
a couple of days last week
Herman Zerbel thia week Thursday for
Mra Goodwin und
I little daughter
• Cj. are visiting her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. dinner.
M. Gwin.
. Mra. Jennie Bugbee is very sick with
Mra. F. A. Blackman and daughter.
. appoplexy.
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Carpenter en­
Qheen were in Kalamazoo Thursday.
A. C Hamm -Dentist of Kalamazoo. tertained their neice Miss Wilkinson
etc
of
Cloverdale the la*t of the week.
•
Mich., will lie at his dental parlors at

CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS..

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Jewelry all Kinds.

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Hand kleigbH'
Sleigh Hells
Rohes tt
r Coats I Carpnt Sweepers
Rnus
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Hijngs
Brooches
!iain&gt; Cliff Buttons Braceleto
All kinds of SiKortoare

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Cjittars.
Emniture of all kinds lb
Anything and everything Vou-want.
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■ Charm.
Locket?

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-pSURPRISE YOUR WIFE WITH A NICE GAS LAMP'4'
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FOR CHRISTMAS

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^ALDRICH BROS.
. i:.- t.ot my regular'

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rttliii; a trial order.

j. SPROUL,
Delton, Mich.

Mra
Nellie VanTyne and Mr*
Horace Rjnuock visited Mrs. Doster
at Duster station Sunday.
Herb McGlocklin and Chester Nor­
wood were in Hickory Corner* Sunday
evening.

Hath bone
Sard aud Peninsular \
Base burners, the kind* that give/
।you the heat and nave coal Mils.)
^rioe? You’ll be sati&lt;ti«*d it’s right. &gt;
Also see my general line of fiard \

Phillip SoloinuMK returned Thursday
from a short vt® with his brother

CUTTER* and SLEIGHS to suit
i all camera.

J amen in Allegan

J. F. Oswald,

SOUTHEAST YANKEE SPRINGS
Mr. aud Mra. Tom Murphy and Mr.
and Mra. Geo. Kellar visited at EM.
Courtney’s Sunday.
Mae McKihbin spent Sunday with
her parent* Mr. and Mra. Geo..
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Mc-

Doster, Mich.

Kibbin.
Mattie Stocking spent !Sunday at
The Sunday School will have a
her home.
Christmas tree at the Church Saturday
Series of mifetings at U. B. church
Several of this place attended the evening. A cordial invitation is ex- will liegin New .Year’s Ere
Silver medal contest at the Hinds tended-to you.
„
__ _ Cook was m this vicinity last
ZJSeott
School bouse last Saturday night. ‘All
The Earnest Worker* of Cluvenlale ‘week.
: will hold their monthly meetir.? and- i A Xmas tree at the U. B. church
rei«ort it to have hetrn very good.
trip1. *n’° &lt;i',nner at t,v‘ hume of Mra 1 will be given "next Saturday evening.
G. W ChaM niade a l»u&gt;inete
i Charlo McDermott Friday . ot this
tb IMurtings-Saturday.
ASSYRIA.
I sjeek
Don't you tpisn it.
■ Chas, l-aukiugh,
wife and little.
MraJ Edger Tyler of Charlotte in
daughter from the Carpeutpr Dist at­
DOUDS CORNERS
। visiting her daughter Mra John Tuaktended church here and were guest* at
Mrs Norris .is no letter at thls | er.
A. F. Shultz's -Sunday.
writing.
, Mra. Frank Barry t&gt;f Ypailnnti ia
Mra. Alice Bergman* (Ts visiting
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Grandpa Peake is very low .at thia
1 visiting bur_________
parent* Mr.
and ____
Mra.
writing
.
friends and relatives in thii* vicinty.
1 Chas. Servin.
Jonaft Hall seems to be failing.
' Mr lauchs* made a business trip tu i Mr. and Mra McGaue, of Sears,

That there is a difference Id heat
obtained-from coal? It certain­
ly pays to buy the beat grade
mined and that is what I have in
store for my trade. All the beat
grades of

Hard and Soft

COAL
cin’bt* found all the time at my
yard I also keJI the l*st coke.

ted.

W.H. Chase,
Delton,

Per cent on
Deposits.

. , ditots of said di-crased
, potent their' claim* to said .
c. th* Proloite offle* In the city
i .itlon and allowano-. on
I • : April next, and that
• :,»-.ird belore - iM Court, on
•h ‘day of April ntxL at ten
.•■KWh of thatday.
A.' !».. IS05.
&lt; HAKLKA M. Mack.
Judge uf Prcteoej

R. S. HARTER, M. D.,

PROBATE ORDER

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We Will Sell You More and Better Presents
For a Dollar Than Any Store in Barry County

Don’t Think

Vhat ioc will
Buy at our Store
1 13-inph panel vase
1 won) duster, regular 25&lt;: value
.
; pouml hijh grade candv
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1 siia ing mug. sold usjia ly for 15c
I High Art picture
1 conih case'
I Medallion, was 25c
1 box stationery.
I large game
I linen juvenile book
1 juvenile book, board coverB1 fancy package perfume
.
.
Besides countless items in toys, animals, harmoni­
cas, pocket knives, games, etc.

because we have such a host of good go&lt;xlsati:heap
prices that mu whole, line is comprised of 10c and
25c sniff. While we have devoted a lot of time to
Securing bargains in popular priced goods WB„ h"''*.'
not forgotten the higher priced lines of stuff and
are prepared to give you just as good bargains hi
these goods as in the cheaper grades.

Stag Horn Goods

County of Harry. boMeo *t the l*robaU&gt; oSoe,
tn the city of Hastinzs. In said County on
Saturday «lu-’:d day uf Orctndw-r. tn the year
one thousand nine hundred and ti'e.
Present cfaaa.'sl. Muck. Jud|r ot Probata.
In tb&lt;- matter of th* eataia of Anna K.
Wolf. dcaru*&lt;*-.l.
.
On reading and Ollnz the petition- duly reri­
fted, of Strpn-u &lt;' Neou, adrulm-tnitor with the ’
nil! annexed, of -aid estate praylny that bls
final a.t-ouui may be allowed and !»•&gt;•&lt;• dlschanp
cddlrom •■■aid trust.
Tb«-reutoh It Is orden-d. that Friday, the
.-•th day of l»*c--inberA. l&gt;. IMS-at ten o'clock In
the fore:.non. :»&lt;• assigned for the hearing ot
«atd petltlou and that tbe heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested la
«a:d estate, arc rrsjulrtd toapia-arataseealoa
of said • ourt. then tu W holder: at the probate
oaer.-in th* City of llastlnp.- in s*M county,
and show cauw If any thcr* be. why the praver
of tbe iH-titloiM-t may not ba granted. Aadt&gt;
lit further ordered, that said r&gt;et!Uon*r glrw
notkv tn the jx rxm- Intrre-ted lu said estate
of tbe i-on lency ot said pelRhtu and the hearings
thereof t&gt;jr causing a' copy ot tKI» order to b*
publl-hed tu th* Hatm.M&gt;g Haxszk a news­
paper printed aud circulated in said ( u-iuty or
liarry. once tb rfaeh week for thro* sucoeMlva
weeks nrrnmis to said day of heartne.
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i’haf. m. Mack.
Probate KegtWer.
Judge of Probate

These are the most popular goods on the market
today. Our line of these goods contains a lot of
novelties at popular prices.
Stag Horn Toilet Seto up to $5.1)0
Stag Clocks up to $5.00
Stag Albums up to $5.00.

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We have a big line of Rubber and Metal Tobacco
Boxes, Cigar Cases, Pipes. Triplicate Shawng
.Mirrors, Cuff Buttons, Large Medallions, Shaving
Mugs, Uther Brushes, Ten ?iM. Building Blocks
v Checker Boards and Men, Hair Brushes, Hat
Brushes. Cloth Brushes, Combs. Scrap Books, a
big line of Novelties, and a fine line of Gift Books
for all ages. ’

We have all kind? from 10c to »3.25 and every one
is an extra value for the money.

Diaries
We have a nice line of them ami they make a
present that will be used every day in the coming
year.

ier Eva of Milo Sunday.

These are repr&lt;xlnctions of famous paintings and
range in site from.10 x 12 to 16 x
in round, oval, square and rectangular shape
tin» of different colors. They are sold regular^
in Se art stores from 25c to #0c. We bought 500
Of them direct from the publisher and you can have
your choice while they last at 1Oc.

County.
Mias Bernie Littais Waiting relatives
in Richland Kalamazoo Cal
The telephone line between Hickory
Corners and Cedar Creek has been

Perfume Specials

ing.

Harrison Hart and. family visited at

and Eggs,

Highest Price,

Either

Cash or

Trade.

OKI»ER&lt;»F PUBLICATION.
SUU*- of MtchlKZn.
Fifth Judlctal llronil. In t lianrery.
Suit pending lt» Circuit Court for the I'outrty
of Hirn .in Chancery, at the city of Hart Ino.
on the -Sth day of Octolter. li’OT*.
Ada Putnam. &lt; omplalnant
.

lewl* Putiuun. defendant
In this cause It appearin« that defendant.
I-ewt* I*uU&gt;xin. I* not a resident ot this state,
hut reside* In St- lawrence &lt; ounty. New Yeas. *
on motion ot A. I*. Kenaxtuo. Solicitor lor coin
plalMtiL it liorderd that defendant enter hl*
A|&gt;|«UMKe hi -aid cause OU or before four
month-troth tbe date or this order, and that
within twenty day* the romplalnant cause this
order to tie poNtebed In the HawtixoaBaxnku
-aid public* tier.. to be continued once each week
for -lx week* In succession.
itxmfxt Smith
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Uiretit ,tu4ir*
l.'E. Kl NA.*T«&gt;N
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Solicitor tor C^nM'lalnaa:

John Hart’s Sunday.
. Mra Eantest Johncox spent one day
last week with her mother Mra C.
Hayward who is side.
Richard Johncox, wife and grand­
daughter called on Androv Johncox
I and wife Sunday.’.

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Schrail cloatw Friday fur a twu month*

1 vacation.

I will pay the highest
market price for second
growth

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i HANCKBY &lt;»Ki«l 11.
•stele of Mlehuraii.
Finn JuJh-in'. &lt; In-tdl Jo Chafterrj.
suit p*ndiitx lu Qreiilt-court hi Hi- ' punty of
Barr*. In C1a:HvryTn&gt;U**tUia*. Michlgau. on
1 dh» Wth dar of Novt-mltec. tuuft.
Geotg* Wultcotuto. l onjjpaiuiknt.

Anna Whitcomb. Itefeudwif.
In thl* crniw. Il appearing that tb* di.feodant.
Anna Whiteomb. t* u n-Mtd-nt of Kortiroter. h.
\ ..*ud I* not a ro*l ten! of thl* *tetr anil theroforo «n mutloti of Tlwma* a Pryor. raiMtora for
-v complainant. It !« ordered tta&gt; the drfendent,
enter h*r aopeanince in th!•
or before
four nvitrih. frwi Ui* date of IM* order and
that within twenty days, the cqrftplalnatit eau«e
tk!«ortrr toi* pubii.bey m m* Ha««ug» barNKR. raid publkiadmi. to b* conUDaed ooo*
in each week for six week* tn *ucee*M&lt;&gt;e.

Hickory Butts
for ax handles.
and see me.

W. M. RICE,

Call

DELTON, MICH.

HOUVENIR LIVERY,
Feed and Sale Stable.
DELTON, MICH.

Tetephoar or write n* when you drive from
Delton. 1 meet »ll trains. Pnoes reaspoabte.

Solicitor* for t'oniplaluunt.
BualDM* add res*.
Haattao. MteMsan.
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Steta of Mlehlgaa. Comity of Barry, m.
Notice is hcroby fim&gt;. that by sd order of
the Probate Court for tbe county of liarry.
made oo the 'Jstb day of NoTtMuber.A.D.lWO, four
mcmiltTfrom that dite were allowed for crodltor* to pro-ent their claim* a»iin*t the e&lt;ai* of
, Alden 8. Faruarn. late o&lt; aaw^eojinty. deceaaed,
and that all creditors of said deceased are requlred to prrswnt their claims to said
i ourt. at the Prolan* Ottce U» the city of HastInnJior examiaattao and allowance, ou or be­
fore the JMh day at March next, and that such
I Claim* will be board before said &lt; 'ourt. on JA ed--.al— .b.— .,ML.
n9 %fari.fi rtrvf at fm

P. J. HOUVENIR

Juds* of Probate.

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EAST ORANGEVILLE. .
Frank Hart and family of Cloverdale
spent Sunday with Eugene Wilcox.

Until after the holidays we will sell one ounce of
Woodworth's Nina Hose for 25c.

ELLIS E. FAULKNER
Butter

taken down.
Miss Minnie Boyea teacher of dis
trict No. 5, spent Christmas with her
parents near Hastings.
Mim Lula Nobles attended the read­
ing Circle at Banfl-ld last Friday even­

Laughlin $1-00, (iridrfiaber top feed $1.00.
Mooney's self filling «l-00. Others up to $3.00 and
everyone fully guaranteed.

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NORTHEAST BARRY.
Christman trOo, Satunlay evening at
। the school house.
I Min Vida Wetetur ia Visiting friends
in Battle Creek tor a few days.
Frank Newton and family went to
Hastings Saturday.
Peter Leinaar of Cedar Creek is
moving this week on tbe Kahler farm.
Mrs. Alice Roonan of Milo spent acoupleof days last week with her
daughter Mra Chas. Letchleltuer.
E. Pifer and Sol Startton are visiting
and hunting thia week; in Montcalm

Fountain Pens

High Art; Pictures

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L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

NOTICE !

Fancy Hirrors

At 25 cents

ray of useful Christmas,
I Charles Sedgwick,, a well known ,
presents for men and
i resident of this vicinity, parsed away ■ '
boys ever shown Jin;
Sunday morning.
Dec
IT. after a; ?
i lingering illnfaw of tulerculosib. Mr. • )
this section of Barry'
। Sedgwick has been in failing beulth for \
County.
, about a year. He leaves a wife, sou '
Yv»u may want to buy a
• and daughter and a numl«r of rela- ,\Mittem,
Sult,&gt;
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| fives to muuni the lu* of a kind ' ■• ■'Ull
\ Collars.
Overcoat,
I husliand and father. Tho funeral will ( Hqalery,
Cuffs,
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I bo held at the family residence Tuea- ( Hat.
Night Robes.
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Cap.
,
day at 10 o'clock. Tbe bereaved fam- ; I mbrellaF,
Handkerchiefs.
| ily have tbe sympathy of the entire \ Su»pendera
Hu flier,
\ Underwear,
' j community- .
Shirt.
।
: Gloves,
-i Fred McLeod ef Orr, N. D. has
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Come to onr stores and we willI returned to Michigan to spend. z l&gt;e most pleased to show you many;
; the winter. At present he ia the gue«: ) new novelties that would make a
\ nice present.
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• of H. Sturr and fifmily.
.
R A. Policy of Delton and J. Starks
' of Middlevillle were guest*- at laapc
Thr
Clothiers
, Houvencr.'a Saturday.
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' J.. F-ord McBain .of the Ypsilanti
Delton and Prairievyie. . - Mich.,
Normal is the gnert of hfaparent* Mr. . q
and Mra D. McBain. '
Isaac Honvener and Henry Stun have
recently had phones put in their home*
connecting them witti the Hickory
Comers line.
Mra. Henry Store visited her deadl­

Michigan.

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PH YblCIAN and SURGEON.
OFFICE HOURS— It to 12 &gt;u tu.. I to 3 p.m.. 7
toHp.m.. All calls promptly attended. Telar&gt;hone at offier.
Office at resldsuce. lie'.too. Mleh.

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A MAN o
b CHRISTMAS

• iMxntyof Parry. s*.

..-rr*. ui...
;i1 ■ tsnty •/ Barry. made on
t i&gt;-&lt; A. !&gt;.. IMG6. four
rare all....... t rar etedJV

We want your

.Coal Stoves J

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iIr6, browning and daughter Mra.
I*n&lt;J Httie grandanghter
f
Fiak are viaitihg relatives in
Jackson and Albion.

Tbe second quarterly conference that
was announced for Saturday the 23rd
has been post-poned until next Thurs­
day Dec. 28 All members are request­
ed to be present. Revs. Cheeney andWillits of Hickory Corners and Rev.
Wright of Prairieville were present at
the Sunday School Association meeting
held at the M. E. Church last Wednca
day. Their remark* were enjoyed by i
all
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Honey to Loan

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E. E. Fallout «nd lauily will
»x&gt;n be ready to move in
’ their
’
new
bouse.

The Communiuq service of the Delton and Cloverdale charge willl l« held
next Sunday at 2 P. M. Dr. M. M.
Cullen will officiate. Al! Christian.*
invited to the communion.

OF COLD. WEATHER j

are you prepared for it? If
not. let me suggest that you
see my line of

Delton,ik
Michigan^

We
Pay

.nd Meats aud can.
niy- please you, both
ouality*and Price.

Al»e Felder is sick at thia writing.

M&gt;V- and Mrs. Corwiu Coleman of
Battle Creek spent Sunday with tbe
' f°nner&gt; parents Mr. and Mra Frank

i Hastings one day last week.
j visited at Milton Hartom'ii this week.
PR AlRlEVILLE •
|। -at.
Mr. nnu
Eno aud
lady ana
and Mr.
Mr. nelson
Bebon ij ui
Garrison Moore and wife of Belieaim may
Mr. and Mra Will Mane are kept
Mr IVilhrdRockwU and u.ugbier a„d lud, .^'BundSy at H. J. kfead’A ’ rd,
,_j­ visited their children Suturday
quite busy at their photograph gallery
U&gt;
of Hickory Corners were guests of her
at present.
. Peter Loinufr'a are .moving on Henry ' and Sunday.
l&gt;arf*nts this last week.
The Farmers* Institute will bt held
Kahler *• farm.
^oy Thorpe of Milo was in Debou on
Mr. and Mrs. LcGran^e DePribster
| Mr. and Mra Shedd went to Hustings |j at Lacey. January 13th. Basket dinbuxine**, Mvndav.
and Mra. Charles Smith were in Kala­
I Monday Mra Archie Banaiil and daugh- } ner.
The ctiicken pie dinner given by the mazoo last Thursday.
I ter Ruth spent a few days at haf fath-1 Louise Smith of Battle . Creek • was
L. A. S. at L. B lah-.* last Thursday
Quarterly meeting will ba lield at er’s Afton Smith's the first of the week. *n town Saturday.
quite well attended.
the M. E. church Sunday December
A number of friends of Hazel PreeJu&lt; Flannery has .returned trum
Bert LaiVrence of Hidkory Comers 24. The presiding elder Dr. Callen
cott spent last Frida)* evening with
Lanning.
wa in Delton last Saturday un busine-&lt;&amp; will have charge.
her.
it being her 17th birthday.
The merchants here are having an
Chas. Sedgwick died Sunday morn­ ■ Mr. and Mra. Leander Mead ut HastDr. Fay visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
exceeding!' good holiday trade this ing at his home near Hickory Corners ingg viftited friends in thia vicinity oue
S. Hartom at Galesburg last week.
dav last week.
alter an illness uf several months.
Earnest McGuro returned home after
•Maje Brandstettcr bought what is
Laura Drummond and Myrtle Smith
YANKEE SPRINGS.
an extended visit with his parents.
known as the Stewart farm of Abe called un Delton friends Saturday.
Felder and then ao’d it to Lewis Clark
Two young men inuur vicinity made j Rev. B. D. Travis will begin- pro­
Mrs. Carpenter returned Thursday
of Wall Lake
Mr. Clark is going to
an attem|)t tirirall on two young ladies : tracted meetings at tbe U. B church
from a visit with friends in Shultz.
try farming next year.
' &lt;
It resulted in a ■ case of peek-a-boo. on Monday evening January 1st '0G.
W» loan money on Real Estate ?
| Retnemlter the Christmas tree at the
Little more pluck young men.
Lacey Jones who lives south of here
or good Baukable Taper.
We/
HOPE CENTER.
। church next Saturday evening.
loan our money at home, and do I
ia quite sick at this writing.
J W. J. Ritchie. F. E. Raymond and
CRESSEY.
business with people we know/r
Mra. Frank Holden and Mrs. Lyman
E B. Gates has shipped several car
arc all right. We do a safe, con / I
A mtsrry Christ ma* to the BANNER their wives attended the cirtertainment
Shedd
ot
Richland
spent
Sunday
with
semtiw business and have
£
loads pf hay within the last tew days
and its many reader*
given by the Masons at Orangeville
Will Shedd and family of this place.
The Souiur L T. L meets with
Mr. and Mra D. H. Gilbert ire in last Satunlay.
Ed. Acker and wife and Allen Griffin
at reasonable rates. Deeds, C Mra. Peter Adrianson Jr. • Wednesday aud wife of Banfield speut Saturday Kalamazoo the gueate uf their son H.
Mortgages and Legal
? evening.
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1
and Sunday with Imac Newton and J. Gilbert
Papers Drawn.
willris* a Chi rat mas tree at
family.
1 George
.. VanTassel is able to lw out
New York Drafts, Insurance
church Saturday evening.
Tile
&lt;un«r»l
ut
Mo.
Elizatolb
Uealer
«U«r
hi,
roornt
illnw.
and Bonds Sold.
Rows was in Kalamazoo Monday. wan bold at hpr home at one o’clock
Tim interval; in our Chalk talk meetMrs. Christie Hartman of Newaygo Tueeday. Inte.rmont in Cedar Creek j ing* i* IncreaBing.
DIRECTORS:
A. A. ALDRICH, President.
is visiting friend* here.
Clo*- 'Gassaday is spending the Wc*k
J. OT HUGHES. V. President.
Gid Wilkinson and wife made al with Nellie Clarx near Hickory (*ortH&gt;rs.
Mm. Abraham Craven of Shultz wa&lt;
E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
What are yon going to
Jiusin e* trip t«&gt; Hasting* Saturday.
| Byrot;’Fisher hsd a t.-b-pjjon’- put in |
in Delton last Tuesday.
•
DR. McLEAY.
buy him for (,’hri&gt;tma&gt;?
WILLIAM ELLIOT!.
I). A.. Bowker is improving his farm hi&gt;
w,H,k
L. P. TF.RPENMNil.
There'isnothing as. ac­
To feel strong, have good appetite by building new fences.
| £tb,.]-Barber went to Battle Creek !
JAMES COLLINS.
ceptable as something
and digestion. sleep *oundly and enjoy
Shirin spent Sunday with I Mon(lay fnr o few day* .visit.
’
life, use Bardock Blood Bitter* -The
to weamnd wo have
greet system .tonic and builder.
provided the largest ar-'
POLLEY DISTRICT.

HEMEMBER THE PUCE TO GET THESE THINGS IS AT

Gm iug a trial order

lb

Dr- Harter's Delton, ou Weduewiay
Nov. O-. nnd every Wedw-day follow­
ing. Fainless extraction. A.1! work
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Uldrich Bros, For
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1 he local News in Orangeville Hone Pnireviiip
o
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» foggy night and some of the kids
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J* and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents
Rut
g°ing h°“e HCT.^*,
.ic*

U 00

peltuU
c lov-rdsfe
Shultz
HMtUB
Coats Grove
Woodland
r Woodbury I

ijuning
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V. ’’ •
Grand Rapid* • ;1°
'* ■ W. 5. Bakbov, Aral.
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*,n
W.J. KaamW. o.p«

Chicago.

WOODBURY- IONIA STAOE^I-INE ,
L-iutiiKi'kY »(&gt;r artlvaiof

traltnat

i-«ti n.-u&gt;-u L*r train ’

WM. H. MARTIN. PROP-

�HASTINGS BAh^fcK. DECEMBER 20. I'M

12

' CORRESPONDENCE, j'

an extended viait with hia brother here
t started for Southern Mississippi.
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Fuller is under the care of Dr.
Mcln^re.

All

NORTH PINE LAKEA Merry Ohritmas to alt

Mra. Alton Crawford and Mrs.
Yarger were the guexts of Mrs. Mary .
Several from here are attending the Early Saturday.
stock show in Chicago this week. ■
1 Mrs Homer of Hastings spent tbe
Those who enjoy skating have -bren I latter part of the week with friends in
spending their spare time on Pine
Lake. A party of about 50 were on
the Lake Saturday afternoon.
John Killick had- the misfortune to
have his skate come off while skating
Saturday afternoon throwing him m
such a manner that be broke his wrist.
Dr. Buckner was called to set the
broken bone.
•
Leia Morehouse went to Phunwell
Tuesday.

thin vicinity.
^me from this way attended the
funeral of P. J. Fellows in Lake
Odessa Friday.'
IL B. Murdock was in Lansing Mon­
day on business.

Lonnie Dilcker has moved on his
mothers farm in Carlton.

Messers George Fuller, A. J. Hunt
• J. H. ^Durkee’and their
i Mfs.
Alison
Hill
of
WoodThere will be a Christmas tree. a*. ‘I land and Mias Bessie Fuller attended
the school hou*’ Saturday night.
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__________
i the farewell reception given Mrs.
Ernest Morehouse spent a few days ! Frank Rowley at her mother's home
j I*in
Hasting*
Tuesday. 'She —
will soon
in Hastings last week.
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return to her' home in Fairmont N. i
.
Dakota.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Threading question of the day iZ
( Parmelee guvu au oyater sup- ;
per in honor of ’her son and
’’ wife Sat­
urday evening. They were entertained
1’he Badiea Aid Society will* meet
with ^/r*. C. Senter Wednted^y after­ with music mid songM which were -en।
'
noon Decemlier 27. Election of ofticej’s joyed by ail preseuL
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Two new monuments were erected
will occur at that tiine.
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in
the
Fuller
cvmetery.iiwt
week,
&lt;«ie
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t
—
—
—
—
—
,
-y'Casper Ovenunith of Nashville was
for Mra. Dil Townsend and the other
the guot of Ven Ov- i-nmith and wife
for Wm. Baine.
'
J
Monday.
Mr. und Mrs. Sackett visited thlir
IL B. &gt;hirdwk was the guest of
James Matthews and wife in Hastings daughter Mnt^ Cain in Lake Odessa
recently.
*
Sunday.

how much are taxes.

Mrs. Glenn Fuller and daughter
Cecile returned -Friday^ from a week.*’
visit with tbe former's sister Mrs.
Walter Woirtley.
, Fred Parmelee and faipily returned
to thhir home in Evart Wediiesday af' ter a few weeks’ visit with relatives
and friends.
.
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Patrick—Pbat’a tbot yez &lt;tyg up.
Molke? Mike—Only a clothespin. Pat­
rick (Indignantly)—Only a clothespin.
Is It! Och; but It's little poetry y«x
have In y'r sou£ Molke. Tlnk at tbe^
scores nv shwate mouths .tbot same
clothespin may bore been Into.—New
Hugh Murdock who has been making York Weekly

Royal
Baking Powder
Saves Health
and
Saves B’loney

WANTS

GIRDLING THE GLOBE.

At midnight Dec. 81. from the. white,
towering time factory on Georgetown
heights. Admiral' Chester, superintend­
ent'of the National observatory, will
ilave Hounded completely around the
earth by the cables which now span
our great spinning top nud to tbe con­
tinental! and insular nations to the
north and south by vast networks of
wire ramifying in all directions from
this great girdle n signal announcing
the birth uf the year 1000 at the cap!tai of our republic.
At one push of the official button the
electric greeting will permeate our con­
tinent and leap across the Pacific from
Ban Francisco tb.Honolulu, to Midway,
to Guam, to Mnihln and to Hongkong.
I hudilng up and down the entire eastem const of Asia, from AloxondrovHk
to the. Mala*- peninsula. It will cross
Sumatra and the home of the wild
man of Borneo: will speed over the cof­
.
fee plantations
of- Jnva to Australia
x&lt;‘"'
Hurrying over the snowdrifts of R!berla and Russia, it will lie felt In Mos­
cow and St. Petcreburg and there be
taken up by tbe thick mesh of wires
covering northern and central Europe.
going
and- at tlie
'
-to London
. game tiinv
spanning tbe coast of the blark contiaeut of Alrica. From Alexandria ■ (t
wlu
lH, w|)Ol
J0U m
,|w up
will t»e
sliot "50
miles
up the Nile Into
the -very heart
of .urica.
Africa. la’ltplim OUt
uiviny
nvan ui
into the sen. it will register Itself in the
Isles of Madagascar and Mauritius.
From Lisbon to tbe Madeira* mid over
the Cape Verde Island* it wtl'l jump to
Pernambuco, Brazil; thence down into
the wilds of central Argentina and up
into Boliyla, across tbe Windward isles,
the Tx?kser Antilles and the West In­
dies and then home agiifti to the capi­
tal of the untlpn.
It is almost Inconceivable that such
a circuit of the earth can be made !n
scarcely mure time tlum you would ex­
pend in wishing a neighbor, “a happy
new year!”—Washington Star.

lf you have anything useful
that you want to sell, or If there
Is anything useful vou want to
buy, place an adv. in the
BANNER’S W ANT COLUMN.
If you have a buggy that’s lying
Idle In the bam; a stove or
other household goods you
don't use; if you have any stock
yoa want to dispose of; a house
you want to sell or rent; If you
want a girl for house work; in
fact If you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our Want Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only tosts ONE
CENT A WORD ROR EACH
INSERTION. Try It.

.killNSTOWX TAXPAYKK8.
1 will be st home every Friday until the ««»•
ut January, ax l-swy. December'JOtn ard Jan­
uary .frd. Bautield 1‘crcmW IBtti and Jauuarv
Mil and Bedford Deeeuilwr Xh uaUI 3 o etock
KH UN •
I HAM.B. WlUKK*.
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Town treaserer.

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FOR RENT- Good house in good
1 Love is never deepened by damning condition. Inquire Jesse Downs, second •
• it up.
। ward Hastings.

to make Christman present, r,, y„ur
friends will noon be gone. Look .,wr
onr stock of the following good; ami ...e
if there isn’t something you'd lil - t..
give them.

Tuva treasurer.

Hatting* Markets.

WANTED- Agents to sell Maccubee
Protective sick and accident insurance.
VEGETABLES. FKCITR. ETC.
Can give exclusive territory. For Potato»-»-AJc|*r tu. । *
terms and full information write or see Onton*-**:, per’bu. ,
C. H . Thoma*. Hastings. Mich.
MEATH.
WANTED—just a few more gas Ilsef. live wpl«ld—•-” &gt;«- 3'&lt;«
customers to make ,np the needed 100
so we can reduce the rates *Miul give
extra discounts to consumera. Thorn­ Hog*, dressed—»uc—
apple Gas A- Electric Co.
.
Lambs. alive—wuw—K.00.
Mqjtoti. dreswd—SC-tO 7&lt;:
z LOST—Placed in someone’s'wagon 8bee|f-ue-4c.
.
through mistake Friday last two pack­
POVLTKY. HljpEH AM&gt; WOOL
ages of toys, one a little red wagon; Chickens. htlre--Se :
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Please return to BANNER office. .
Chk-keiis JrcsMNl - 14 He
TurkejH. Hre-isc
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FOR SALE- 1 corn shaller, 1 six H. Turke* *. feather d retard- I sc
I’, engine. -H IL P. boiler. 2 gasoline Reef Bld-* i&lt;Ifor*
Hide#
stoves. 8 wood Stoves, pulleys, boxes, caif Skins— ilk, .
hangers, sbattins. saw arbors, light Tallow—-JT
GRAIN. •
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railroad track. •! elegant rook stove,
fly wheel*, smoke 'Macks, iron pip*,
pump repairs, stoves repai*h and many
other useful articles, cheap for cash. Kyo-coc
1
Will trade for anything you have.
. limns- handpicked. j«Tbn.tl4k.
Sylvester GreuaeL
HAY AND STRAW.
FOR SALE—Our farm ot 40 acres 1
mile west of Barryville. Price fl 100.^
L. Hawes. Moline. Mich.

down from heaven, and at Its lowest ■ jan(j, Irving Rome ].
ebb—ttbout the middle of Juno-a tour I — ’----- -------- —'-------------from Isis fell into tlie stream and «•«««FOR SALE*-Three
young brood
ed It t. rise. Consequently nt this sea- '
«*“• ‘u January. F. B. Fleming,
son the priests nud people kept a sleep* | 0,1 e ''
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less vigil at the river's siiore. watching i WANTED—Anyone wanting to’ buy,
for tin* luIrnculouH rise which shpuld sell, rent or lease anything to try a
bring such riches tu the whole land. 1 "ant adv. in the BANNER.Wlb-nili.- night of ti.e drop' .ini.’ th-; W AN IE1 &gt;- I o &lt;-r* liwi v to
m:. nd
priests cleared the altars of old aslics . Vruouian'* mastpK'radc dance-Friday
aud lighted the.sacred fires for the new ' evening D»t. 22.
year. Every one uf the faithful ear.u
ui i r
rinl &gt; omI nvn&gt; llir.alurt.&gt; llxbl .111
Wl)ol ll(xl[ („tory. Inquire ot
fire at Ins owe hearth, and from
rank Giddings,
,r'"" end I j.'
frank
Giddlng..
to end the laud was abluu* wl'»&gt;
■Itb Uw&gt;&gt;&lt;- I Tbe people put off tl»eir old garments ■ FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm, hi
nud arrajed themselves lu white, acres, good house and ham. good orch­
uuointlug their heads with sacred oil. ard.
"••• Sec. *10.
”• Balti mor* Lewis'Wood.
crowning theiuselves with: flowers aud
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FOR SALE A one borsewagou .witjr j
bearing palms in their ’liands. while
chants and songs and feasting and pro- lioleiind thills Cal! at W. H Spence ■
ces&amp;joui tilled tin’ h mu’s. 4
■ Shoe Store.

Opportunity

HIVING TAXPAYERS NOTH E.
I will be st Hasunr* *m:rda^li£*raber
lam an* aotb. nt intng rfltaae Dumber «b
only.
CXAVrO* I HIC »• .

Hastings Markets are corrected every
Wednesday morning and can he relied
upon as correct at that date.
FOR KALE—Cheap tfihorse bo»erv
Coneeted Wednesday. Dec. 20 1905.
with 10 home engine. Enquire. Ernest
I'KOPUCKShultz. Hope. Address Hasting* Route

l-'L’KSALE - Hoi:*.and lot lirst
ward, also pair heavy work burses.
Will sell cheap. Enquire 286 'East
Street. Hastings..,. ..
&gt;u all
nil ag»*s nun
Ulin llllllll
Im- Thom
.
lu
nud III!
all ill
lands
much us:portanco has attached to New Year’s- FOR SALE-C'heap a meludian. 112
day. lu Egypt the new yeur fell be- | East High St

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WANTS
LOST— Light brown Scotch Collie.
Answers to name " Rover.Return
to George MeCulla. Hastings. Wtll
give reasonable pay-

FOR
CHRISTMAS

Neckwear, Fancy Shirts.

Fur or Kid Gloves.
House Coats, Cuff Buttons, Umbre

Suit Cases, Sweaters, Caps,

Hats, Mufflers, Etc.
We gnarahtee yon fQitisfac.tL

Chidester &amp;. Burton,

Leading Clothiers
CHRISTMAS

OUR 5c and 10c COUNTERS
raan&gt; of ?our &lt;-t»riswBM - .11.
X
uun jv aim iuu uuunii.no Youll find lots Afthlnp on their, ihui .will V
please the children -aud some you wi^l like yourself.
FIXE LINE of CANDIES, NUTS. FRUITS
C

You want Clothes
That FIT YOU
That meauB that you ought to
have a suit made TO YOUR
ORDKEJ- Such a a* it will

PRESENTS

Are often hard tu selecf, but if you come here It wootlake long tu nbd f)
something that will please you. and be very acceptable to your tn- ?
X
Here are a few suggestions:
,
LAMI*S. HANDKERCHIEFS ia tine line . GL(.&gt;\ 1&gt;
MITTENS. HOSIERY. UNDERWEAR-.
k. '
p
IN'G CAI’S, DRY GOODS, aud many-other thingx

BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
Phone No. 10.

FIT BETTER.

HORTON’S

Twc Delivery
Wagons.

LOOK BETTER,
WEAR BETTER

than any ready made suit can, be­
cause it will be made to conform
to your make up in every partlc’
ular. 1 have all the latest things
in suitings and will make you a
suit

from $20 up.

C. E. LUNN
FIRE TAILORING. /
HASTINGS. MICH.

ARE JUST
THE THING
FOR
PARTIES.
I have the nicest line of confections in th­
. city, FRU ITS. NTTS (all new crop) ana .a
nice line of CIG-A RS and TOBACCt &gt;S.. Call
here for your Christmas Candies. Fruit - Xirts

Those Butter
Scotch Patties

CONFECT?ONERYE^T

FRED WOLCOTT

ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS
BEFORE SANTA’S ARRIVAL

SO GET BUSY AND COME TO “THAT WEST END STORE”
TO DO YOUR SHOPPING
We have some fine China, just arrived, also Ladies’
and Gent’s fine Gloves and Mittens, Christmas Deli­
cacies of all kinds. Fill your stockings with the finest
Fruits and Confections. Christmas Holly and Table
Decorations.
Open Evenings

mc,:.

Good Service

DePue &amp; Babcock
Prompt Delivery

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                  <text>PEOPLE
took to the Banner for
Auction Advertising.

uh year:

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27.

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EATON COUNTY

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NEEDS NEW JAIL

I At the Home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo W

‘ K'ADE MEETING WAS

CITY HALL LAST

: VENINQ.

SENSIE

RECOM-

DELATIONS WERE MADE

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1

Report
Recci-

is Favorably

should Be tUsbt of
.
hftuick Action
•
j tart week, the Board~of
- v Aunth* ago appoint,.sel. W. L Hall sadC
uittee ...
io consider what■
:nigtit taBp to «secure
scornI nut evening thin
com. .( a meeting of the
x: dritizrns which was
'ball. F'dlowing is the
,wt
• unmutten apoint. 'h our citixen* upon the
■. iug more mannfactirrfur‘our city, and if
• efforts of the Com■n Bjsrd of Trade, anil

Abbey On Christ-

Dangerous Prisoner Brought to The ,

•TO BE HELD IN BARRV COUNT1.

DURING WEEK OF
i A merry party uf Xmas pteasnre |
i seekers assembled at the reridence of !
JANUARY S.
i Mr. and Mrs Geo. W. Abbey on j
; Nana* day. The guest* began to ar- ;
I rive on Saturday. Dec. 28, and cun- I PROGRAMS FOR
1 tinned until Monday morning. Tbe^
I out of town guest* who sat down to a
; most bounteous dinner were: Mr. and ,
Mrs. E. E. Labadir, Mr. Frank Mun- :

|
। and Mra. D.
. Mra J. H.

K^mmuou. Mr. I
Thompson, Mr. and
Munson, of Mattawan,

PAGES

WE SHOULD
BE OPTIMISTS

Barry C4. Jail lor Safe
Keeping.

IN THE MAKING OF OUR PLANS

FOR TME NEW VEAR
। Thomas Jones, an alleged burglar. ।
। who broke out of the Cbariorte iail '
OF IVOo.
last July and was arrested in Wiaeonsin a few weeks ago. was bound over
। to circuit court Dec 21. Jones wan in HAVE COURAGE OF
EACH SESSION , no hurry to be arraigned and Sheriff
CONFIDENT FAITH
Halliday came to the conclusion that

^hooh w)||

We Make Dates for
SALES
With the Auctioneers.
NUMBER. 35.

" (0M- PL“s,"Tc.H.T6A,BE™sJ»t(fflEDAT
Minrrs RfPORi

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MEI I

BANNER

HASTINGS

THE

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Discussed.

I Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Munson
Beginning January 8. a aerie* of &lt;me
daughter and Mr. ami Mra H. , gay farmer* institute* will be beM in
Jeffer** from Texa*, Mich.. Mr. and i Barrj county as follows: Hickcn*
Mrs^lnu E.E."MM. PaJm»r and daugbtei, «of t 'orncr* January 8: Lacey January 1»;
ST—s—ilie.
ct- Mra. Raymond
a.
- Burney,
„
Nu^'
uf j Naahville January 10; MMtteWTl'
;, Hilliards.
Mich.
.
Jaunary ’.I; Star Grange Hall Hast ing*
— —----------A more jolly
party prehaps never ' township. January 12; Woodland Jan
’
aw^tobled
Mtmblud at a home in Hastings and j nary 13. The state *[**akcr* will Iw
“ v
—xs a most successful i N. P. Hull of Dimondale, who will disi 11 Wed ♦**
the
Xmas
one and left'
num tier of tx-auiiful j cues farm topic*, and Hon. U.K. Pat-

AN UNANIMOUS
VOTE TO

BOND

At Citizens Meeting at City Hall

MKBKAll’S (ARE
EOR THE BUND.

Held Last

Night.

The citizens meeting at the city ball
last evening was very largely attended.
The committee’s 'report printed el*e| where wa* unanimously approved. A
। motion to request the comospn council
to submit the bunding proposition to a
i vote of the citizen* was unanimously
■
sdojrted. Tlie matter is now np to the
though nothing had been done to ad­ The Master of AH Things Wil! Over- ! council,
and we hope for *peedy action.
vance that theory. Sheriff. Halliday
rule Them to Our Good If
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decided to take no chances and secured
permission from Judge Smith to re-,
SILVERS MINSTRELS TO-NIGHT
move
tbe. prisoner tu tte
the jail in this
mu&lt;r im.pruuoner
thi* 1
Tonight, at Reed's Opera House. G.
‘What shall IWOS lit and bring to
-city for safe keeping. This is the
This is a qnertion which
every
pririo-gr EM«» cM«ty h- me?
,b..«”&lt;hir..i
«.u..d'en^
I make their first appearance in Hastrent here in a short time, and would ,
ring*. They come highly recommended
seem to emphasise the nred of a new i] at this time. We cannot answer
by the pree&gt; of Michigan. Here i*
jail in that
county. Jones
wi | npecifically for cadi person. We can
what the Norway Mich, Times say-, of
say
tn
a
general
way
that
IPOrt
will
be
brought to Hastings Thursday night.
I for each of as very much as we make them; '*G. Lote Silver’s New York
Barry county was well rejirewmted ■ ’’ 'JuM *" ttH’ «'*&lt;«•' of ■ day will Minstrels played to a full house here
at the big live -tock show at &lt; hicago
,ha’* ax,d coloring from the con- la*t night. The performs nee .was high
• ai « inutgo
6
i&lt;da»&gt; in everv respect, each memlier
last week, a re]x&gt;rt of —rJ.u-h
* * wtli
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——v._ __j
thoughts
and i■ bringing
. ■ •
*. menywl
•
,
rhKb uul
lie, acioua or unconwcions
.
.
forth
applause
i purposes which xre in our minds and
z
.
given in our next issue.
hearts at its IWiginning. ' and ho tend to '
; shape that day. so’ the desires and '
, purpose* wn have will tend h» shape
j the
days of THW*
. '
• ' The next y.-m should b«- the best &gt;var i
. any ore ot us huh ever -lived
It tcau
' be made so. and will lai if we think ;
,
purpcnc and plan to have it so.
i
J b ROUNDS. OF CARLTON. DES­
’’
There are circnmxtancex jnyond our , SOME YOUNG MEN IN THIS CITY
CRIBES HIS VISIT Tn
contr^f that, we cannot change apd for .
DID IT FRIDAY
which we are in no way rkstonsilile. j
LANSLML
NIGHT
.
’ which will interfere with tip? working

AN INTERESTING

REVIEW

OF

WHAT IS BEING DONE FOR

SIGHTLtj^S CHILDREN.

IMPORTANT MICHI­

GAN INVENTION
Our Correspondent Urges the AtteadInstructkMi.

Lansing. December 18. IMXi.
, Your correspondent spent a profitable
half day id visiting the clane* in the
State School for the Blind, at Lansing,
last weeK. He went there
with
dread, expecting to have his heart
wrung with sorrowful Hympathy for
their -ad deprivation, and to find oc­
casion for appeal to the great sympa­
pre-rnta a* menvntoe* of tlte occasion. . rngill who will talk .of subject* perthetic heart of our state in their be­
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' taining to rural schools aud higher cdhalf ; but the result was exactly the
j r rr A|ir\ hQIII ThY
ucation Following is tbe program for
rererse. There children have no meed
1
cach **si”n*
morning tMHiuns brof sympathy. There is no happier
•,
ginning nt 1&lt;'.'«». the aftenjoqu ut 1 f«M».
school in the itafe. none giving better
!
! the evening nt 7 :i)*»
promise of rwh result* to its pupils.
HICKORY COKNHR.H at ( Hl'KUH.
They do no? realize.their deprivation
of sight mid tio-r m • a*«i*tgd to over- Morning
Address of. Welcome, itev. D. B.
HlZI.D IN THE GiTY HALL
come it* &lt;i -.•.bhii:- • m mitnitfance to
I Ft tin follows;
Popt. Recitation. (Im*.- Koster. Grow­
| the field &lt; i Rt&lt;
where lie* oil
'««* consideration of
bLlLDLNU LAST
the mnu -. t.f Vk
ing and handling uf |KMatoe»—Diwnv
■ pge aud springs
• T tie- i-pinion that
sion led by Euiest Cadwallader and
WEEK.
of in*iqflxti*-u. xi.« .1* the fa-id of in­
Otis. Lawrence. The Dairy Herd and
dustriai act.fif ; th.ougb which they
much
upon it*”
itaCare-rN. P Hull Discussion I«1 .by ;
hecunfe fitttd,fui
.
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__
support.
Character
tint
of
our
plans.
But
if
we
(meet
these
:
OVER
200
BIRDS
:ahit»hiueut«
now
aftef all,' is tj»es&gt;ne thing to which all
F. E. Doty Dinner servud by L. A WITH TWO HASTseemihg unfavorable cirrumHitiHSM in
.• w onee should be
’ other attainments must' be tributary
.
the right spirit, consider them a* God- WERE JAILED
ON EXHIBITION S.. prii*v-2'» cents.
and for which they* are akme worth
Al tens' mw
INGS MEN. M-nt to give ua qualine- w«- i would nut •
FOR THE OFFENSE while: and in literature, with the
Recitation. Mr* A. P Luwremv.
.have without’"♦Meni. there seeming'
List of Premiums Awarded. Will Corn and its Culture -N. P Hull Dis­ /
Hible at it- head, is thus opened to
.
:iiiwnir.n*
hindrance* iwomibecome . 'Hel
stepping
ping stone* to :
. ;-usine*N .jf all kind*.
h
)BU,r ,od better |if&lt;
bTgb-r
life .-, become ’ Serious Charge Again-t
cussion k*l by J. 11. Brown and L H. The Hirer Took H«.rr There io lit
Three. them our tom! stored-up wealth of
Plan for Larger Exhibition
. . ini wealth and'&gt;nbanced
uiaterial for character building. We
Thorj-- Addresa. Hou. H.R PHtUlJglll.
trieudly co-workers with ns in secur- ' ’
Judged By AgricaUural Col­
Others to Be Punished for
• . । kinds ui reel estate .
need not expend our sympathies upon
Question Box
ing the good thing* we may M-ek from •
lege Stu deaf*.
i-inpluyiaeBt Air jtbe •
'
Dru-nkcnm-ss.
those children lipt. uo tire contrary,
t
be.
new
year.
Evening.
The second annual Barry count v
rease of businens for
Music. Recitation. Ttw
a man
ye»i with »j
„,J
Tb-BANXEH rawivea.wrj ptoM- j Let
Lrt •
»&gt;*u begin the J«»r
Hnd.y night wm.
or peron, congratulate the th and tiuuik the wis­
i’qultry Exhibition .was held in tLe
: mt.re reverin'- fur onr
Girls
—
NP
Hull
Music.
Addr— .nt al) th.
iron, .1. D. P»n«*l to • ow. no «m» MlJtbll^ tat bake into.tb. mloon ul Frank H.rrieK dom of our state, that such admirable
City Hall building from WedneMlay
and all the im&lt;&gt;nne•Made in America
Hou
H H Hound.. ntCmllo:.. tb. «dl known !
. *-U
‘■Im." Tita 4m. not Ban tbtt , mnl -nJe . lot of whi-Jmy. tar ' rnrf provision for their needs is made
until Saturday of last week and ebn
make up a pn&lt;re»ive
’
l».r^m.n,
wta
J-rntaJ
tamming of
“»«
&lt;taTyl«ly. Tita j otlwr tanragra taturJay night the But I will tcUryou reader whqre your
sidm-ing everything was quite •iW-eew*- Pattengill
lb.
vi.it
ttaJ
to
tbAgrii-ollnraldtato
’ &gt;» LACEY*at
u&lt;1-'
‘ &lt;•«•«'&gt; -rn-uM Gia - raoe
CHVRCH
M who hta sympathies are demanded. They are
rul, qver 2U0 birds beiug on exhibition
!“-fa!!
M. Bauer.
Win.
thatlowt«
one sbquld
new
oppose
-wn playing
piano
in MartTinkler
Forenoon.
,nst
a v.br:: .1 ' *'
.
take । for
tbal *&gt;°®
M“ •*
tt “ another:
otlterB , ‘i‘K•luun
as he a
w«*
»i*out
to take tbe* demand**! in behalf of the blind chil­
and their average quality f»-ing very
heartny in favor of
.
_ i ' I r,,r Ir.v.t
.Itmf
mm r—vM Mk.
’
dren of the state who are not in the
high. Quite an interest was manliestri;y with theseobject*
„
bal ourselvt*
in । midnight train
He had -xne bottles school and who are thus shut but from •
■
ed in the -how but not nearly as mnrh
. student* a chance to judge them.
Oppoatlon. Bnt let u« toe tcxre our mo- ; of ti*. Molen whiskey in his grip His all the bltwo ng that the scdiool could
: mh its merit should demand. There are aion&lt;ion to solve iw a method
Mr. Rounds said it w» a m«»*t in- ‘‘ves are right, and that our opposition • room ww iOOIm1 to contain more He give them condemned U&gt; a life of du
Afternoon
many* good.Hocks of chickens in* Barry ’
' with' genera! anpruvu!.
«hat unyielding. Itooughtlw confenwd to the detail* of the stealing pendeoce.and often of deprivation of
Paper, Emancipation of (hr Farmer j tereatipg experience to him. There • »* no‘
county and many more that a little
poYertv not only in, material things
--i. nubstantiaLpermanent
rare weald improve cTh.- American —Im Reams Corn and its Culture- 1 were four claws of sturieui* present. aml uncompromising cbaraqp r that . As a result him*eJf and Fred Roger*
iftdn.st r
must ■ give liberal in­
Mr. Round* forgets persons in (he severity of it* t-re tn jail and John McPhsrlin la. be* and physical'comfort but poverty in
Diamwrivn led by George I about 4t&gt; in each cia*
hen bring* Ui_ this country in eggs N P Hull
I mind and in character. Pitiful indeed
: ■ in-to locate here; we
fcreai'.
took
hu»
German
Coach
stailiou.
L'yidty
tu
a
principle
and
*&gt;
fail*
tu
j
n
g
hunted
hy
theofficeh*.
Against
the
and meat larger returns each year than Kent Addreea, Hon H R PaUengilL
mas; *
- .'grtssive and ae xgHerr Ahren*. J. M Bauer 11te Hasting* reckon with the human clement. If , latter two and Crane—a complaint i» , is th* ir lot: and it will do us good and
onr wheat crop By rare and
atten­ Question Box
• &gt;r n-ignborlng cities.
Pcrcberon" Co'*. Percherun. Mistral. **' really so live that our strongest dr- lodged for entering a *aloon with in- 1 do good to our. common interests as ‘
.
Evening
a&lt;3rd to dot * The landed tion ‘he values from both' «uur0e*
ami
Wm. Logan a standard tired trot- wre &gt;* *»• du good, to have onr lives | tent to commit larceny, which i» a i *la:•■-wide community if wt- pause a
Mu-xr . Improvement of Country
could be greatly iurrea-^d It would
littl- in onr f0Hve preparations for
’.i 1 lusting* is very small
Recitation Ad- ring colt. Mr. K. said the Huileiit* &lt;‘i**n and helpful. ouF live* ff ill in time MM-joa* offense Frank Heath and,
lie well worth while for farmer- ur Roads—N P- Hull
under the direction of Dr. Waterman, a ljust themselves to righi relatiuiuhip* । Patrick Slattery Jr. were ul*oarrested j the happy holiday time and let onr
' it* property valuation
xho own a little ,land to .drewiq America Spdis Opportuuily—
v»wn ,.\»lk\ who
practical sympathies reach out to thure
; State Veterinary-, went over-each an- with atlwr*.
‘
, on the «ame charge, but investigution
put 1 tam*idf.-r:ib!r thought xo&lt;lI effort Hon. IL R Pattengill
■! imalcareiuUy. each on- putting down
Then 'let one put courage
""
and j convinced the officer- that the latter UL-fi.rtnnate members of our community
.
in mend that the intol ieUing profit* from the
NASHVILLE -OPERA HOUSE. ’
rai-irfg
«•»! cull aepedud eleetitm
under an 4ppropriate beading on a , iaitb into his lifts. The man who twu did not participate in the Mealing. fi-r.whoin we may do'so much. Oh!
Forenoon.
of chickens It . will .pay. *It will li^ .
fund mother clinging to your blind '
card hi* .judgment on each of the can after holiest search
o
’ ufj his own
m&gt; the •:a*e* against them were dis'* . : -i i**uing bonds for
found imtyuctive. to the people wh&lt;j
The Aim and 'Pnrpuw* of the Farm­
. many points on which thb horw wa.* heart. truthfully My that lie owts no । nib-red. Slattery wa* an &lt; -u&gt;d for being ybild cutnpx*4iunau* y.-xrning as no,
. ■ -m.-ntr such as pave- du J 1 J J
’•
■ t r lise pniltry a^id hsfe t: &gt; dcer’.* Institute—O
M. McLaughlin,
motlx-r could cling to m normal child
i judged
When em*h da** ha-1 done its man anything but to love him-that i* 1 a di*6r.lerly. pleaded guilty, and was
ihcity's capacity
. sire; to J i so to visit :* poultry show bllun and Silage-N P Hull. ‘Discus­ ’ work, tfien Dr. Waterman i-u^ed his to do him all the goo-1 be
. . puereibly
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, rentenced by Justice Bishop to :k» days. and feelings that you cannot surrender
•
■; i. , injpn.^rog public
’ and hnv* some one who know* abjut sion.
its care to any’ uthei hands do you
।
judgment
on
the
anima!
examined,
so
ran
:,n
d
who
hold*
his
life
and
hi*
j
in
’
jailJohn
Riley
wa*
also
a;
rested
• i..hting. the purchase J the '
Afternoon
raric us kind* of chickens explain
(hxl’ *to *he ,j for getting drunk’...
on the stolen bouze. know that there are hands waiting to
‘ a* a trust from "
rity and the erection'1
Muriv Address, Hon. (.' L. Glas­ .that every student -cduld know how ‘poM-mioD*
do for that child tar better than you
j aboiltlL rq—for,, lucre is a _great deal
I
closely
he
had
arrived
at
the
correct
helpfully
administered
fin-t
for
th
and
plead
guilty'to
disorderly
conduct
!:&gt;-r»q.ri. We also rucom- of kidividuxlity abrat taiclsaw.
gow The Dairy Herd aud ita Caro—
gutMl of th«w- who may de per d npo This being his second hffonse. he teas ever could du and to giye brnjk to you
‘J.■
I judgment.
• / .nni-.m Council create
Sharpe
Butterfield, of Windsor. N. V Hull Addrew. Hon. H R. (
not your helpless and dependant child
him.com
and next to contribute hy their
*i When the .scoring of tpoint* wa*
given tsi day* in the Detroit House of
&gt; Board
•' if .-.- Works, as our charter Canada, was the judge for the -.xhi- .! Pattengill. Question Box.
but your sou. your daughter lifted into
' pleted.
led at u**! to the help of others—*ta*h a man correction
pin.
nlete«l. thenthen- each
each .animal
animal wa*
v
. Hurd to l&gt;e under the
.
Evening. 7;.'Jb
I bitioiL He is certainly well informed j
! different gaits past the l*ody-of student* ;
■ right to expect that tile goo&lt;l of , We
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_ for _
iuuu j
—
.... promsing manhood or womnnbo^l. If
are sorry
the*o
young
men.
tom. th&lt;» Common CounriL
•Music.
Recitation.
Improvement
all such mothers and fathers and all
in !■* line. It wxm highly entrrtain!
so
that
tbe
action
of
the
luirse
could
be
1
life
will
come
to
han.
If
xhe
Bible
I
it
does
not
excuse
them
to
plead
'
that
..nd powers tube de­ i ing |n watch Mr. Butterfield at his [ of Country Roads—N. P Hull Music. .
people of this state could see for t 1m-uiIm&gt; xnr
it« promiamany
i,r&lt;uni»ta«nv val.
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him
any mnanincr
meaning, its
val- I .1
Prime Factors of h Good School—Hon. j‘ *e&lt;‘n
judged.
they
werea_L_v.
. drunk 1when the offeita*
iMd !&gt;j .. -&lt;r&lt;hnance. The Board lobe
I wort. He would go to a coop, cure- :
then the ma,
man‘ who humbly,
humhbIv, sincere- :| were committed
committed, At the same time selves what i* provided by die state
The three men felt highly coinpli- i ue. lhpn
.and to consist of live i fully select one of the birds, take it to i H It. Pattengill.
trmclcada-Mii
I l._j|
;___ _
... Lake »i.
air honw* Iv
' * seeks
'
' the good
menus! to tie asked to
their
•&gt;’ and
•n&lt;l tinself
unselfishly
, had
it been imjossible
in liaating*. -a* for the blind and what is accctnptlsbed
serve five yean., one to . a window and first give it iT careful, j MlDDLEVHsLE-OPERA
HOUSE to Um college fur the |.Orpu~ muned with conlklehn. expect Uta which he tie- ),w comemptao. it .i»ulj’i&lt;7 for for them there would reinaiij no nt-ed
. • ir. This Board to only I general looking over*. Then he would j
Forenoon.
•
for thi. collage rank, the very bfghe.1 , -eta. The pnmnw i, that all needf.,1 ' minor, ,„ g.,
they might for the compulsory education law for
- »n of mondy raised by i instturt nis assistant to mark for I The Aims and Purjiowea of the Farm­
the blind which the,authorities uf this
In n)l mwh m.ttera
of | Ihiflgx ylU come Io him., Why then h,ve Iwrn aober. good dtizem iiulod
1 tor the special purpose
school hare urged. Hut as th'-y cannot
; ]s&gt;»nl-—so much on the comb, size ■ er'll Institutes—W. R. Harper. The stock. Dr. Waterman expressed him- 1 '“‘‘’d ^ny man worry about the future? 1 of- -law breakers
.
•fVn.'M
i and erecting buildings marking and appearance; so much for , Dairy Herd and its Care. -N. P. Hull.
( have the upporturitjJtu see that the
self m very glowing terms irj praising His ankioty should be to put himself
We shall have more of such offense*
‘ ■tn' i'ng purposes. - and no
:
law is demanded and demanded with
Discussion.*
। the color of the eye; so much for the
the horse, * which he said represented j whore I be good things that are pued- uidem parents and officer* co-operate
Other;
They to make recoin- I nsrlc, breast and tail feathers, condi- ।
'
Afternoon
as nearly perfect specimens of their * fol to a good life can come hi* way. to keep minors out of saloons and like many fold more emphasis for che blind
SMDtla •
to the Common Council j,tionxif flesh,
than for the seeing upon every consid—r. -legs and
.
.
Muxie, Corn and its Culture N. P. breed a* could fie found. It was a I hy making his life meet the conditions places.
feet.
We will
. .
eration that has supported Compulsory
• n- ci -sary for the Council to not pretend to enumerate
Hull. Direu-niun.
’
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■
*“ the
*u“ various 'j *•-&gt;«,
Address.
Hon. Fl.
great compliment to Barry county also, j under which the*e may come. For
Rogers and Crane were Ihronght be- el|oc,-,i(in ,n)wher„.
vtN with manufacturers. |
Feeding the Dairy | and show* that Barry stands high a* a . there is a'supreme Igw guvenuiug life. fore Justice Bishop Tuesday.
[Mjirrts. Each variety baa its peculiar I R
|Pattengill.
lav. waiVMl
.
.
...
■
.
waived -‘ ....
What then is it th at- this school can
marking, and there 1* a standard for | Cow N. P HulL DiHCUMiun.
• j breeder of thoroughbred animsl*.
ha* it*
' and *v»rv
every late has
its conditions
couditibnb. - ..-*1 examination,
....
and were bound over ~
to
'WAN OF ABILITY.
I
Optimism and tmnfident expectation j the circuit. Mcl’harlin-is Mill-at large. do for the blind? What does it do for
eachiofie: and each bird is scored on
Evening,
the blind children of Michigan? It
each! point with reference
to the [ Music Recitation Addre.se. Made j CONCERNING THE LA
j of good are a iluty. There must be a '
■ mu. Hamilton is th? onK
takes them at six or seven years if it
'
, in America - Hon.' HL ft Pattengill.
| basis fur such expectation. There
Michie ^member to have a cbairm.it- standard.
AUCTION
SALE
can get them so early and carries them
FOLLETTE LECTURE.
j must be a 'disposition tu do our part,
Of the exhibit*, the popular Plym- :
STAR GRANGE HALL
■•hip it -■ aker Cannon’s arrangement
through all the grade* of atulltwelveAfter
considerable
correspondence
!
|o
wo
.
k
hard
u
.
ith
lw
tie«t
faith,
i
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°f COtUUd ■ - He retain* hi* place &lt;jt outh Rocks led in number with 2d, with ,
year course if it can keep them so
luiyvoi *1’ (he head of the committee Goldbn Wyandotte* second with 23. ■ Music. Com and it Culture N P the Lecture Cours, committee wa* ^d with the nelief in an overruling t Arthur Gesler, of Hope. Will Have long from the kindergarten to the
White Plymouth Rocks third and ! HuU
Discu**ion Our Agricultural I last week pleased to receive a com- : puWor whose law i« that "all thing* !
—i and the same membetfourth year of the high school, and
; munication from the Slayton Bureau , work together for good to them that
One J“nuary
College W H Schantx. Picnic diudiip
thaw blind children reading with
&gt;n insular affairs, loth White Wyandotte* fourth.
' saying
Mvtn* that
thia ”at last
l«At they
thev were able to • &gt;___ ••
•
3rd.
The pronjcten-i of the exhibition j lier
love Him.”
teiig ..
their .finger .tips and employing intelthe more important comgive the committee something definite
And there must he the cheerful ac­
Afternoon 1 ;30
•ittee. • ti» house. No representa- would have been better p!ear*d had
As will be -een on our last page, ectual processes with a concentration
concerning the delayed lecture juf Sen­ ceptance of what may coma to us in
there been a larger showing of bird*
Music. Clover and Soil Fertility
Use In.:.
Arthur
Gesler
will
have
an
auction
impossible to seeing children go through
• - itate buna higher statu*-’
and a larger attendance of visitors. It N. P. Hull. Address. Hon. H. R. ator LaFollette amf offering'them a life as designed for our good by One
sale nn Wednesday January 3d, at tfie
ContluurO on page six
than has Mr. Hamilton.
choice of four dates in next week be­ who knows us l&lt;est and loves ns most.
Wdflui.- &gt; more favorably regarded is hoped that for next year, guided by Pattengill. Music. The Remedies for
late L C. Gealer'a farm in Hope town­
ginning with the 4th asking that they And if we take life that way. we will
CotthroedoD pace six Farm Failure*. Rev
H.
H. Van
A CORRECTION.
ny thu, qJJeaguJ^. He does not run
ship, E. R. Conrad, of Delton, will be
bo wired the choice of dates in their be optimists. All the world and all
Au ken.
the auctioneer. A lunch will be served
What's in a name? A good deal when
• pre..reuu in his own interest.
Evening 7:80.
order. This was done and announce- , things in it will miniider to our
■ devotf.,
magnifying his' every act.
the mis-spelling of it cause* annoyance
at noon.
.
Music. Thp Boys and Girl*- N. P. ment made of the good news. Next1 growth and happiness; for He who is
tfeat. t -mall, but still he is generally ; DREW 65 DAYS AT DETROIT
We cannot gu into particulars as to to partiee involved. ’Hm} statement
i Hull.
Solo- ’F’rof. W. T. Wallace. day another letter was received saying Master of them all and rules the uni­
the property offered. Irat it will be a made in the BANNER of Noy. 22nd is
m congress the ablest and-; .
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' Addrcvi, America Spells Opportunity
that about the time the Hastings tele- । verse ha* willed it so.
large sale. Mr. Gesler hasn't a lot uf decidedly incorrect {.through, no fault
^runK - member of the Michigan
gram reached the Bureau another came
w
Sailor Cheeseman of Rutland Did It H. R. Pattengill.
jAptiun '
old traps to diiipore bf, as he has not of the BANNER) in regard to the
in the house.—Allegan
WOODLAND -TOWN HALL. \ from the senator ssying that be had , I noticed by the BANNER. issue .of been engaged in. active farming for name of Olney. There is no such nam6
OttettfFor Getting
been ordered to be in Washington on | December 20, that the State Road cor­
Forenoon.
some time, and had previously sold the .in the United States a** OLNER; but
Aims and Purpose* of the Farmer* | the 4th of January and consequently respondent asked ’’Whocould beat Mrs. worn articles. What farm tool* he
Drunk.
by lack of judgment or through careOBITUARY.
Alfred C-'heeseman. of Rutlaad. got Institute D. N. Stowell. Clover and could fill no engagements in that i A. D. Kennedy as a poultry raiser". I •jiow offers are mostly new and in good lesHnciw it has been «|x*lled that way.
Mr.
;n Peake, one of the oldest on hi* usual drunk the past week, wa* ! Soil Fertility--N. P. Hull. Add re**, week It is only just to, say that the | will res]*ond by saying Mrs. Geo. E. condition. It will be a bonafide sale, Consequently Mr. William ns well as
. Slayton’s have done all in their power Nichols of Carlton township sold ms he has no further use for what he Mr. Byrun spells his name Olney. We
• -t Barry county, died at his nabbed by the officer*, taken before Hon. H. R. 1’attengill.
Afternoon.
.
j to fulfill their contract and regret the $1(19.89 worth of poultry, her own rais­ now offers to sell, and no place to store make thia correction tor our own satis­
-—
—I
Afinmiwii
in Hone township. Saturday Justice Riker, and- given
tW days 'iin
.ifnotinn as
nk keenly
ItMnlv. MH
the local
com- I ing anu
^ceai!.. &gt; 2.J. I'.MCi. age 87 years .6
Music Corn and H^Culture N. P. 1, situation
ms the
local comand jhckou
picked niiy-wvi-n
fifty-seven ' puuuun
jouuiJh—or,
of them lfif ngj
not noia.
wold.^Te
He preiers
prefers goou
gotri faction and liecause we want the right
the Detroit Hou*© of correction. There
to caah&lt; UI] wiU Inilke tlR. tiinel to prevail.
Hull. Address. Hon. Hi R. Pattengill | mittee’does. There is no probability duck and geese feather* from the same
. y-t. He was lx«rn in are some.others who deserve the same
W. H. O.
The Dpiry and its Caro—N. Pi Hull, 'of securing LaFollett before congress jmultry^
St.itt . ; Vermont June 7, l-u18
. Mtitfactory to the purchaser.
which muv
may not
not be
lie before
before,.
Question Box.
1 ! adjourns which
“Who ever *aw a jwrfict man 7!
Stovv.I v&gt; Richland Kalamazoo county treatment.
HE HOLDS THE RECORD.
, next May or June. -Rather than take :; asked the revivalist. “There is no such ,
,n 1M.‘ and then to Hoj« township in
WAS FINE CONCERT
any more chances an effort in being '
CHARLES PFLUG MARRIES
A few days ago one of the daily
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
i'Sa where he has lived on the same
thing. Every man has his faults, j The bonce rt given at Reed’s Opera
paper- mentioned a shoemaker who at
f*rm on which he died every since,
Cards have been received here an­ made to secure Home other man with plenty of them.” Tim revivalist conMra. L. O. Hall. Mra. Cha». A.
House
last
night by the
Olivet College the ••great age of 80 yearn’' was hold­
' &gt;rfwt ■ nuu,e ,o',v I,,b“u
•»»
•it* have* a wife and three children to i Laurence. Miss Florence iCIuaholm, nouncing the marriage, on Dec. 14, at similar views of. political reform
tinned: “Who ever -saw a ]„ ,a)i | Gleo Club wa* a splendid entertain­
ing down his bench and in the harness
’toorr. his Iusk. On the 4th ot last Mim Alice Dnper. Mire Eunice Hall, the home of the bride's parents in the notably Folk, of Missouri. Jerome of woman!” At this juncture a tall I
ment. and merited a much larger at­ every day.
Mr. G. Zuacbnitt, our
^»«ni*-r Mr. and Mrs. Peake celeNew York Denan of Illinois or Gov.
Mr. Horace McGregor, Arthur W. Mc- city of Washigton, .qf Mr. Charles S.
■ -Jbin woman arose. “Do you mean to tendance.
ixrath side cobbler, can heat that for
*M‘«1 their titi th wedding anniversary Davitt, A. Brace. A. Buxwell, Otto Pflug and Miss Marianna Bailey. The Hanly of Indiana. The patrons of the”' *\y, madam,” the evangelist asked. I
he
is
past81
years.
Is doing all the
course
may
feel
awmed
that
they
will
“»th" aiwut bo guests present. His Maier, Deloa Smith. A. Sehrt. F. B’. many friends of the groom in this city j
• • that you have seen a perfect woman»” &gt; Don’t swap the will for the deed un­
. will wish thorn much happiness in [ get their money's worth without fait
whs held at the (fedar Creek Potter, Henry Stark.
“ We!L I can’t just say that I have seen
might
add
that
be
cau
do as quick and
Committee.
B. church. Rev. C. R. Bpear ofliciher,” the woman replied, ‘but I have
tfi^ir new estate. )
a smooth a job as he ever could. —WoodHi» remains ware laid at rest
heard a powerful lot about her; -be
Dee R. Pierce left Saturday for
I Fam^ i»de»Hy bought at the expense |
was my husband's first wife.”
about it.
and Grand Ledge.

JlLl)nU r U UI J K
9074

M IHIERtSIIN(i
EIPfKIfNtf

STOLE FROM
A SALOON

�HASTlNbS BAxNNBR. DECEMBKK 27, 1W5.
Fourteen indictments were returned
ings
anner on Friday of last week 'by a federal
grand jury ar Kansas City against
prominent railway officials nnd large
sh^p]ieni ^barged with tbe giving ot
COOK BROS.. Editors.
rebates and conspiracy to gain rebates.
That there in an earnest desire exist­
ing on the part of federal officials
to enforce the laws we now have
touching freight rates abases, is made
apparent by those indictments, but
the further fact that no . corporation is
powerful enough to escape an indict
meat in case their offense can be proven,
ADVERTISING RATE*.
is the better reflection suggested by last
Display advertising, rates furnl«h**d cu appll
ttkn.
Basln-Ms ioafti and reading Retires. On week’s indictments.
nt page, or among Bv-rides, r.’Sc a Hue: risemere, “e a line. Average of levcn word* to tte*
The Empire of Russia seems to do­
pe, nd for its existence on the blood­
thirsty Cossacks, whose savagery is
expected to overmatch the revolutionary
movement in that unhappy country.

B

.

Congress last week appropriated about
(16.U0Q.000 for"immediate work on the
Panama canal. This country will be
glad to have tbe project pushed.

One of the
provisions of the
Michigan' primary
reform
bill
for which it was shirply criticised
was that one requiring at least -*0 per­
cent. of the total vote cast to make
a nomination. That eminent reformer
Gov. LaFqllette, of Wisconsin, has
convened the legislature of that state
in special session at an expense of
many thousands of dollars, because he
perceived that a most serious defect
in tbe Wisconsin primary law was
that under it minorities could control
tbe nomintions of candidates in the
badger state. It will be finally under­
stood that it is no easy thing to enact
a workable primary law that will
not bring a worse condition than the
one it undertakes to cure. But for
the timely action of Gbv. LaFollerte,
the minority or corporation element
winch be 'had been fighting fur ten
years would, under the primary reform
law which he had urged I ho Wiscon­
sin legislature to pass, have secured
control of the party nominations in
that state when the governor resigned,
to accept the senatorship* itecause his
supporters were divided on the question
of his succetwor. Thfa act of Gov.
LaFollette in-calling' u special Mission
of the state legislature to cure defects
in a law he had urged tint body to
pass Ought to make Michigan primary
reformers charitable in their criticism-,
of the Michigan primary law.
Three I tanks *in Chicago, all domin­
ated by one man. failed Monday last.
It seems that this one man by juggl­
ing the hooka, succeeded in borrowing
(15.000.(MW. of the depositors* mono/ in
these three hanks for helping his own
personal, private business enterprises.
This course was not only a wrong to
the three banks ho man:iged. but tends
to discredit and throw suspicion on
other banks thai would never think of
violating the law. It ought to be u
crinje punishable by not less than a
dozen years in1 prison for any bank
officer to take' such a reckless, dishon­
est course. And every officer or employ­
ee v^a bank was knows of such con
duct as that t&gt;n tbe part of any officer
ahd does not take steps to put an end
it ought to be about as severely punish
ed. The banking laws of thia country
need amending
as to punish
much more, severely such oSfensee
as we bavo mentioned. The financial,
jmsitipn of this country* is sound and
strong. Nothing can weaken it except
such-duplicity
crime as we have
mentioned on the part of trusted fin­
anciers in the management
the trust
funds of banks.

Governor LaFoUotte has at last de­
cided to accept the U. S. senatorship
and his resignation as governor is now
before the legislature of his state.
" When it cornea to tbe matter of hucceasor of Gen. Alger, we believe CongreFwnian Charles A. Townsend is the
just right candidate. .

It will be a groat.relief to the country
when AlioO Roosevelt shall get married.
If she is not a spoiled, young lady then
she certainly has more than the ordin­
ary amount of saving common «*enw
She has been brought so much into
proininenee in the last few years, just
at tlie tune when eunapicuousneMi
would be most lianaful to a young
lady, that if her bump of self coasciouhneM isn’t bigger thaa a hay stack
stoe certainly can hope M» go through

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{Original.!
•
"What Is this story, iPxlerigi about
your intvlug planned an el ipement.
with the ranrbrjan's daughter?”
“Ob. Honor. ict ua not talk about
that."
“Come. tell me about it"
"Well, seuor. I don’t like to. but If
I must I must Because Arango had a
godil ranch und severe! thousand sheep
be must expect to wed his daughter ; &gt;
some gnuidee. He was u widower.*
aipi Juauitn was bls only child. If hi*
bad bad a^son he would not have been
so careful of her. As It was. be watch­
ed her mor-.* carerally than bfa sheep,
which roamed where they liked. But
Juanita wa- never allowed tu leave the
ranch lest she meet some young fel­
low without any property and. losing
her heart, xpake it unpleasant for tbe
old man and hbt pl ns. I had some
capital lu Arango's hands, and he re­
lied ou me to keep tbe sheep froux
frecti ng or starring and to do the sell­
ing. I could not see why be would
not favor me for a son-lu-law. but be
did not. True, I am twenty years old­
er than hfa daughter, but that fa not
so l&gt;ad, und do nut women prefer to
marry men older than themselves? 1
acted very honorably with Araugo. I
asked him - for bin daughter's hand
Without having first spoken to her. In­
stead of acting like an American aud
getting the girl's heart without permfa-

Rusbia seems no more successful in
"But did you not-try t&lt;
conquering her own people than Mhe
with the girl?"
did in subduing the Japs.
“Patience, twuor. I am Scorning to
that. What you
.
suppose
..
Arango do
At least the. State .Grange revived when ----•
ask him honorably
for his
interest in the subject of primary daughter?* IHe laugh
_ In my
, face. Tljiit
,
reform in Michigan.
•
faugh was the only answer I ever gut.
I bore It ns best I could, but never try
to take a mem roveuge.
BEAUTY IN DRESS.
"Arango would never, let any young
men «*ome to vhdt nt the rau^b. but li
daughter, who had l&gt;ani educated ;u
Frances Power Cobbe. tr lifetime re­ the convent, sometimes had li&lt;
former. speaks a word at eighty-three mutes come to see her. One d.
lu regard to the suitably dress for, wo­ t hev-e . girls.. Bianca Savetl rnj
men. Three points are included in tbe the randi. She was a tall p
raisons d'etre of clothing, she thinks, blue, eyes und red choeln*. I
aiid they tire. In. this order of im­ think tier famqtiful. becnuMportance., health, ducency nnd beuul&gt;’- on her upper lip that suspicion of a
’ Probably tbe average woman would mustavlie which for me would -pjir
place Beauty first and claim that It any woman'* beatity. But there was rt
covered tlie matter of deoency also, carviux*: ■ ■■■••?.*.« with her aad an howert
since Intlecency fa out of baniiniy bearing that 1 liked. At iinq she did
•with beauty. But under rfie head of not take any notice of we. but afti r n
decency.Miss t'obbe Includes not duly time she licgnn to L ake friends with
"conrealmrnt of some portions of the me. Then I tbonghu ‘Here fa w eliauec
human frame" and "distinction 'be­ to console myself for the lossiuf Juan­
tween the habiliment of men und wo­ ita uu:i at tbe same time ler the old
men sutticieut to avert mfatnke, but man we that 1 am not so much dis
also “fitness (o the uge aud character ifpix&gt;ini«'d after all.'
of the wearer," a point that womv,n
"One time I started In to as|c Blnnca
'will appreciate better thau men. The to be my wife when she threw up her
ago of tbe wearer affects little the hands und exclaimed:
fashion of men. but the woman who
"‘Oh. bcuvens. fa this the constaucy
understands the art of dressing knows of man?. Not two xnon:lr&lt; ago you pro­
by intuition that certain styles an* and posed for the hand uf my friemi. uml
certain other styles are not Adapted to
now you uro going ti» pretwe tor mine.
her ugv. and age, by tbe way. In wo­
Here fa Jatamtn dying for love of you.
man at least. has no relation to years. who do noi deserve to be lpv«J.’
By character we suppose Miss t'oblie
“Well. I tell her that Ldld not know
means station In life—a rather. Inde­ that my Idve for Juanltii was! return­
finably phrase—or occupation or some
Derides. Arangb would not con
such thing covering the matter of tbe ed.
sep*- Would not it he better |to-take
suitability of tbe dress for t|ie wearer
the
girl
who wnx free tu raet
or the occoMoa.
Beauty in dn«ss Is summed up by self?
“
'You
have no pluck.' riif s d
Miss Cobbe as demanding—
I loved a girl who loved mi*. I
“TruthfulnesK*. The dress must be
elope
with
her.’
genuhie-througbout. without nny falko
• eThen for the first time 11 o.-eurred
pads, false hair or fufae anything.
to me to leue revenge on Arn igo for
'•Graceful forms of drapery.
bis Insult; Beside*’, if I m:ii ry liis
"Harmonious colors.
,
'•••Buch.iundurate consfatency' with pre­ tfangiiii r_l must some tlmfe ph ire her
vailing iniMies of dress as shall pn»- property with her. So I say io mixtncn
jlucp the •impression- of socfubUity.and that if rite will help ml* 1
suavity and avoid that of self a*.w*r off Juuulta.
"‘That is easy.’ she any. 'AH you
• "Individuality, the dress suiting tbe have to do fa tu provide relays of
. miles
'
Winter ns If It were an outer bodjr horaes to tbe railroad fifty
belonging t&lt;» the same soul.”—Brock- away. I'will contrive to get. J^uanltu
ton* Times. ..
‘ .
off the ranch to you. and you c m get
a train before the old man krio^ of bls

A DARK CORNER.

Governor Warner accepted invita­
tions to appear before the convention
A dreary corner and one which is
of fanners’ clubs in session at 1-ansixuc difficult to handle from an artistic
last week and before the state Grange point of view Is a dark angle of the
in semi on at Grand Rapids, and on wall In any room. Tbe best remedy:
both occasions ho made clear and for it Is a twdfqjd screen made out nf&gt;
au ordinary ctothesborse, which cost&gt;‘
candid statsmente touching the accom­ but little. The framework sbouhL lie!
plishments of bis administration up to stained walnut, aud a length qp1)am-’
the present time. ’ The governor ga\'e boo sliuuhl bo fitted Into eaeli “fold"'
edpecial attention tu the Michigan just tinder tlfi? top bar and quite down
primary election law, detailing its at tl»(j lf&gt;ttom.'cluse to tfie ground. Be­
KqtUnnnta in ordjfr to accomplish full fore gluing and ’inUhig those bamboos i
results, aud comparing its privileges in position slip n.dtizeu small brass cur*
with the primary election laws of Wis­ tain rings over each, making four doz­
en rings In till.. Then take a handsome
consin and Minnesota. - He expressed
piece of brocade, satin or tapestry, half.;
his Willingses to answer any qneriei as wkte again as the screen, aud gaththat might afine in the minds of dele­ er/li Up top and bottom with a two
gates, and to such questions he ,gave inch heading, sewing an equal number
candid and satisfactory replies. What­ of books on It "to mutch the rings.
If thin scroehSs made In daffodil yel­
ever way be the-opinions of the farmlow bfijcade. for instnne**. it fa eviera and Grangers of Michigan touching
detft wbat a bright patch of color it
the exact details of legislation they
will make. On the floor b'efore It put
know Governor Warner to be frank a Jardiniere In pate,green or deep &gt;'&lt;iand. truthful in his representations to low china and let It hold a very tall
them, aud they further know that as fera or, pa I tn. _
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governor of the state he is anxious to
accomplish the must aud the best be
can for all the people of Michigan.-—
Cadillac News.
Jason E. St. John; who for 20 years
bad had charge of the state industrial
school at Lansing, died very suddenly
on Wednesday last. This man has
done a wonderful work for the uplifting
of the bqyH in tbe institution over
which he had change:'aud there are
very many men in this and other states
who are successful and useful citizens
who will.mourn the lost friend add
wise counselor, us Mr. St-John proved
himsolf to bo to the thousands of way­
ward boys who camo under his charge ,
at the industrial sciunl at Lansiugs*

Their Elopement

Then tell him about Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Tell him
how Itcured your hard cough.
Tell him why you always keep
it in the house.' Tell him to
ask his doctor about it. Doc­
tors use a great deal of it for
throat and lung troubles.
‘•Y had * terrible eoM and ce«Rh “&lt;&gt; ~
thrvataned with jnirumonU. I tried AyerV
epujth mMttane."- Kama K WbitmaJ, Wmw

'"In a few days all was ready. . I bud
arranged to ban- a buckbonrd with
tbe swiftest bor«e ou the raurij near
tbe entrance &lt;o the ranch at 11 o’clock
nt night, dn«l the two girls wpre to
meet me there. I asked Blunoi what,
reward she expected for her disinter.efittsl action, and she said she I acted
only, through friendship for twb lov­
ers' 1 told her that ahe must git with
us and’ live with us as long ak she
liked. The truth is I was more in love
with her than Juanita, Vul Juanita
would have-the ranch some day. and It
• would have been very fooiisb for me
to give her up for Blanc;', who told me
that rite find no money nt all. T)on*t
you think so, seuor?’’
"By all ntennff. Go ou."
■ “On tbe night we were to run away I
waited under n clump of trees ' with
the bucktx&gt;nrd, for the moon wns full,
nnd IP was light as day. They must
have had trouble in carrying out.lthelr
plans to get away, for It was ufar’.y
12 o’clock iH’fc.ri* tlu’y came. • When 1
saw two girts rtAming toward me I
thought of Arango toughing at me; and
I laughed out loud myself. Along dmne
the girls In rlju moonlight. Blanca pull­
ing Juanita after her.
.
. I
“When they came up to tbe Iaick
board I said:
•
"•Be-brave. Jpanita. You will nbrer
I regrrt thia action.’
’’ ’You will not, sweetheart.’ said
Blanca. ’He Is right.’
“Blanca put Juanita Into tbe bpek
board .while I held the reins. Th:
horse started too soon, aud 1 wan
obliged io attend to him exclusively.
IVlien 1 turiitel Bianca stood before’me
In a woolen shirt a mJ trousers, coher­
ing me w!tli n revolver.
•*’Glt!' saM &lt;-'.ia:igwl voice.
j
. "What coCW I Co? Blanca was a
man and had plfJracti .'o run ^iway
with Juau'i.i himself.’’
"Were th-y forgiven?"
-"Yer-; tbe old man thomdit it so
n joke on me that ho wrote tiiemj
eotno liar'-.nnrri: parses
Tlie freedom loving girl of today who
cau enjoy a walk by herself without
losing her' reputation, who can ride
dqwn tlie street on her “bike’’ without
being booled at. who can play n mixed
double at tennis without being cmnpelled by public opinion to marry her
partner, who can. in short, lead a hu­
man creature’s life and not that of a
lapdog led about at the end of n string,
might patwe to think what she owes to
the "uDsexed creatures" who fought

YOUNG

ON BAKING DAY,

left over from the Christmas trade

must all be closed out before Jan. 1st,
I roll out nil th* Uttl« bits
An' cdt 'em Into shape.
An’ on top of our big rance
I put 'em ter to bake.

2 pair pure wool blankets $5 value

very cheap.

J«UiK up m&gt;. h&amp;l.;
• « !•■• gvfs jmj awful light
fan Ik want* to tty.

it»l slur..' hl’ii to him.
A&gt;'1 up fat In dough.

GEORGE WASHINGTON,

lu writing Qis signature Washington
put his |Hjn to tbe pa|K*r five times.
Flrat. he wrote the "G W" In one con­
nected line; icv-jiMi. be raised bls baud
and made (lie snudl “o" lift ween the'
upper part of the "G" and “W" and
the two dots; third, his band nnd arm
were placed In a (xxltlon to write
"ariilng.” these six tetters occupying, a
breadth of almost exactly one and
three-quarters of su Inch. This fa
about as much of tlie arc of a circle (of
which the center fa the elbow pivoted
on tiie table) as one with a forearm of
average length can c^uhc to coincide
with the tniigent. or the straight line
across the pnper. which die lower parts
of tlie letters foiinw unless uunsi.’jl ef­
fort be math* aud a great den! more
movement lie given .to the fingers. The
"g" ends In n curved flouriKb, of which
tbe convex side Is turned upward In*low the right center .of the name.
Fourth, he wrote the final "ton:'’ fifte,
he addcil the very peculiar tloprfoh
■above the right center of tbe "name,
with the object of dotting,the "I" and
eroding the “t" nt the wine jitruke
\ Game Fwf r. Italny Day.

The following game'fa very popular
with little French children and may
help, you to pass some pleasant tuo' Choose'u letter of the iilpbubct. Say
"D," for Instance. Each player with
pencil and paper is told to w’rlte the
natne of n k'pttntry, rlvcc. mountain,
city, soldier, artist, writer, musician
and statesmonr all beginning with thn
letter "D.”
.
At the end of five minutes the ILst»
are 'closed. One reads the names from
his list, nnd those having tbe same
names'on their lists scratch them off.
The winner of tbe contest Is tbe one
having''the most names not on tbe
lists of tlie others. The fact of his
names brine mon* uncommon shows
him to have the greatest knowledge
and memcrj'.
This game Is well worth trying ai
will be enjoyed by every member
tbe family.

“In n 'certain ••il'urch’ in i*uk&gt;radu
Spring-." snid an Ore'gnn .-!&lt;*rgyruau,
"there used to .be a queer old. crusty
character; s Scot who was notetl for
hfa profouml ImowlWgC of the 8«riptureu. I l'c*’ture&lt;l lu Unit church one
evening, anfl after, die lecture the Scot
ami I uiU some fw others fell* into
co'uverxaflou. ■
'
“1 was utc-n.' to pvt the old uinu's
Scriptural kvowtedite !•&gt; tlie test. I
n an urged tu quo’.tJon lihn and to let
him. questhm me.' He would get the
bi tter ot iu«*-thnt. every *h • snld. wa*
certain-but 1. bail- my doubts and,
turning tu the F«*ut. stiid coiitl*teut»y:
*• ’I win try yon. my friend, with-the
grand, h-.iding. Insuruxouutublc &lt;itn.-&lt;tioti. How lung did Adatn remain In a

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KNAPPEN, Attorneys.
317 Michigan Trust Co. Building, Graud
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THOMAS * PRYOR.
c.H. Thomas
Attorneys at Law.
L- H. Fbtom.
Offloes over Hading* CJty Bute/

COUiROVE * POTTER,
Attoroers at Law,
•SuccM&lt;*oni to Philip 1. Co’-grorOffice la Unlo.&lt; Block, HMting*. Praxtl
A- t- KEN ASTON.
Attorney.at Ijiw.
«
‘ W»r j. 8. Goodyear A Cx&gt;.. HiorePrtelteri *L*fi coarts of the Aia&gt; Uoll
,riucDfled to.

Da. LOWRY.
Hx-rtlpirs. Ml b.
Al vaj.- a larre stock at t-5* glae.-?s
nectaries nn hand
II. A. A C. H. barber.
Pbvslctanh and S
GallaJn dty er roentr twf
promptuca*t day nr nfat:
A HANLON. M. D-.
Phyticlinju'd Snrgv.-.ii.
" Mid.!lev

R. V. GALLAGHER. 1'1
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE,
Surgeon. Dowling. M
What fa that which no one win)
J. M. tMlTli, Attorney at Law,
Office over IHerson's Grocery.
’
hours 12 to 2 p m. si
have and yet when be bus It
Hastings, Mich.
,
Ti lcpbonc »l Jlmxw
*1
HASTINGS. niCM. '
not wish to lose it?’ A bald hei
All
bush&gt;e&lt;s
given
prompt
and
careful
• ' _
Why can’t King Edward b burled
attention*
Collections
a
specialty.
No. M. M.M.—-A 40 acre farm in
i dead.
in Scotland? “
C-heyboygan county, soil gravelly loam.-! Office ofcr Banner Office.
E. WILLISON.
, Why fa it lawful to nrr&lt; ; a marf level, onv-half improved 1! acres oft
SURVEYOR.
when riding ou bls bicycle! Because timber, , mostly hard maple, one acre :
INSVRANCE
he pedals ou -the street w [bout a ll- orchard, good buildings and very cheap WALTER HEATH,
- might trade.
BARRY ChL’NTY SURVEYOR.
No. 445—A farm of 30 acres, good Rnddence on Itee^a •Pralrterlth*. i*o« office
Why is V the merrlesi Setter in the sandy, gravel and clay loam and lays a
alph»bet? Because It I ways comes little rolling and borders on a fin- lake.
in the midst of fun.
A good « room house and out buildings.
Mr. Bigger. Mrs. B ager aud Baby Fine fruit, all improved but 2 acres. R.
Bigger—which of this Interesting fam- F. D. and telephone !ine,2J^ mi lee from ,
Uy is the biggest and j rby the biggest? Hastings. Might trade.
No. 449 A farm of 140 acres; 105
Baby Bigger, beenud be Is a little
P. A.'SHELl
acres under plow, 35 acres of fine beech
Wm. H.STEBBINS ,
bigger.
|
Licensed Embalntt-r
Abstract and Real 1
and maple limber. A tine large sugar
its Office.
and Funeral Dirticter.
bush. Fine stock and grain farm. Good
Abstract Block,
Money
to
loan
oxy
Real
E
buildings, including silo; bxrn is base
Koomi next to
. Bwltfance 3W t &lt;»» J
. ,
Thoroughly dry Jteforv the fire n ment40x«0. Fine location.
calls prompfiy muwW.
rt ri'jrb’:
No. 446—A farm of 130 acres; 115
quarter . of r. riiee f of rather strong
Citizen. Phene. »«•OH.ce
brown paper. Pin r ft on your thigh, acres improved, balance oak wood lot
Fine fruit and plenty of it. Fine large
holding it at the e igt; while .with the buildings. Soil is a tine clay loam. Near
cuff of your slveri I’ on the other hand school and fine location.
you rub it sinartlfl 'backward nnd for
/----- SEE-----No. LLL—A farm of ’Ji&gt; acres, 80
ward for about a minute.
If the acres cleared and almost entirely free
knuckle be then | paced near tin* pa- from stumps and stones. Soli is clay
luam
and
sand
loam,
about
one-half
THE OLD REL1ABIJ:
per it will emit al ‘brllitant spark, ac.IVERY RIGS.
We have
„
-hopsl b
eompanled by a m lapplng noise. The each, lav's just a little rolling; 15 acres i
„_1 first class ri^s in connection
prongs of n fork « Imllarly placed will of the land is 50 rods from the balance:
our Jefferson Street Feed Bare,
timber
was
beech
and
maple;
a
fine
Shop on Courl Strw-i.
produce three distil set streams of light.
Jefferwii
su ।
spring brook that never fails crosses
mr patronage solicited.
The experiment mi Ft of course be per­ the 81 acles, also the 15 acre**, no waste;
formed tn tbe dai_
k and.__the trousers fences are good wire fences with good
posts and all hog and sheep tight; 3
and coat l&gt;e nf woolen cloth.
'WHEN YOU WANT
acres of good apple orchard.
Good
framed house of 5 room*, sheeted out­
side and lu and filled with grout; fine;
Mrs. Homer—Don't! Fou think your tubular well at kitchen door, a beautij
husband Is rather heal itrong for an In­ ful bard maple grove stands artunrf
CALL ON L A. EATON, HE HAS
valid? Mr;. Nelgbbd —Yes, and the the dwelling house, a une' view of tlJ
PHILIP I UTZ,
IT, ALL KIND6 IN STOCK, AND
doctor is to blame- for ’ t too. Mrs. Ho- cars. Barn 30x40 framed, horse barti
Second door xwth of Foswm*-j___
framed 16x30, cow barn framed I«xfe
THE PRICE IS RIGHT. PHONE 9S
mer— Indeed! And w iv, pray? Mra.
stone hen house that cost &lt;315, fee
Neighbor—He won’t al ■w him to take house, wood house, shop. 2 com critia,
any nourishment but g Bts* milk.
smoke house, 3 hog houses. Telephone
station in bouse; average age of build­
inert 18 years: 60 rods from school; 4
Bo work the boneybl
miles from a railroad town of 300 inthat by a rule in v.ature
of erdar to a. pMpled klnj

fSINESS DIRECTORY

WLAND BROS.

COAL

DAN LAKE

SHOES

THE BANNER'S WANT COLUMN

iBrings Buyers and Sellers Together. Try it-

�Iwt

HABl lNUS BANNER, DECEMBER

NEW
YEARS
next Monday and we art here to enpplv

PERSONAL MENTION

. IhLy

ith necessary things for New Years JJjpsente.

Frank Kenfield is home from Ann
-Arbor to ppend the.holidays.

Chin. Cup. .nd Saucer., Salt, .nd Papp.,,,
Cov.rad Dl.h.., Plat.., Muga, etc.
'

Supervisor Smith.uf Casth-tun. whm in
the county hub pn buri nett* Wednesday.
Miaaes Minnie Devipu and Agnes
Suppled, spent Clirhtma* in Grand
Rapids.

full Hue of staple nnd fancy Groceries- pure
Synifc for yonr |&gt;ancakes. fresh Crackers, the
■ I lietfce; Baker’s Goods. Niite, Candies, Figs
!’FLiio

LIzmsI-

’Tz,,,., _..it /&gt;. ir

Heit Saturday will be Special Discount Day i
derwer. Mackinaw Coats a$d Jackets,' Fants
’ Ovenuls,- Hate, Cape, Cloves and Mittens
■*E

.1HT YOUR BUTTER RHD E6GS.

REMEMBER THE PUCE'

Hogue’s Cash Store
127 Jefferson Street

,ie 151"

Hastings. Mich.

HFOR USEFUL

holiday

NEW GOODS

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrus of Ann
Arbor nre.visiting friends in this city
and vicinity.
M iss Sharlott Brumm is spending her
Flattened into the earth were the Chrirtmas vacation with home friends,
film aud head of Hiram Bradisji, a big in Nashvillepile driver tipping over on him while
Joseph Simeon, uf Seneca falls, N.
at work near Ionia. His injuries are V., spept Christman with Mr." and Mrs.
fatal. He is 45 years old and has u
D. R. Cook*.
wife and four children.
0. F. Darling, cf Perryville. O..
who has been visiting at G. Breckeisen’a
When asked to rome to the office and returned home Friday.
go over his account with the account
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wespinter left
ant. Harry Tucker, of Battle Creek em
WedncMlay for Memphis Tenn., to
ployed the past two years as collector visit the latter's sister.
..
by the Citizens Telephone Co. disap­
Miss Carolyn Burlier went to* Rich­
peared.
land Friday and WiH spend her holiday
vacation with friend.*-. 1
,
One day last week, a gasoline tank
Miss Frances Simson. a student at
exploded in the kitchen of Frank Madi Syracuse University, is visiting her
demand wife of Grand Ha pills Mrs.
3istpr? Mi*-*, Nellie Simson.
*
Maddern was bntily burned and her little
baby daughter died as the result of her 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blakeny and
‘
(laughter
Miss
Verna
spent
Christmas
bums.
. with Grand Rapids relutives.

Presems

Mr?L M. A.

Preston. of Charlotte, .

First in Low’Prices.
•
First in Quality and the Superiority of
Chase &lt;fc Sanborn’s Teas and Coffees:
secured World’s Fair Contract.
"Seal! Brand" Coffee is a synonym
for all that .is good, for all that is de­
licious. for all that is nutritious.

It has become a household word in the
liomes of Hastings people, who are
good judges of coffee. The flavor,
strength and aroma form a combina­
tion that cannot be excelled by any
coffee on the market.

Include

Plot W. T.\ Wallace went to Lans­

Come to Our Hardware Store, ft! was killed in an automobile accident ing Wednesday *to attend the State

Forks.

Spoons,

Carving

Sets,

fickle Ware, Razors, Granite Ware,
ves,' Ranges, Oil Heaters, Oil Lamp
toves. Snow Shovels. See Our Line of

Souvenir

Patronage hangs on a thread—-that thread is yonr
satisfaction Treat you honestly and it’s ns strong
nK a cable abuse your confidence and it may snap­
like a cobweb. We are striving to build cables,
therefore we liandlc Teas and Coffees imported by
Chase «fc Sanborn. We mention below a few brands:

in San Diego.Cal., one tiny last week. । Teacher's A»ociatiaa meeting.
Mrs. Nay of Adriati. is the gut*t ot.
Her body was brought tu Charlotte
Mr.and Mrs.D. A. Bowker and will refor interment.
[ main with them for the winter.
By the mi.ldledf January cars will lie I Prol. and-Mrs. A. W, Chamlterlnib
running belneeu Kalnma/.-o and Paw 1 went to Lawton. Micb.. Saturday and
Va.w on the Kalamazoo . Lake Shore * will spend a few days with relatives
&lt;Xfi&gt;-auo Traction Co’, ekutric line. there.

&gt;’ili get something good and substantial, and something
Hen- awa few suggvstiuns:

Glasses'

A. 15. Nowlen. oneof the largest (h-hcIi
growers of. western Michigan has
presented the Benton Harbor .congrega­
tional church with a' fcJ.uw pipe organ.

ONLY 10 CENTS EACH

Chase &amp; Sanborn’s Seal Brand Coffee
High Grade Coffee
.
.
.
Pure Santos Coffee
.
.
.
Blended Santos Coffee
.
.
Rio Coffee
.....

CHURCH FUNDS
SACRED TO

CHARITY

Judge Wolcott of Grand Rapids So
Ralph «n«i Ray Relyea, of Coldwater,
aged 12 nnd 14 rears were drowned in
rhfie .skating
the river at that place
one day la«t week.

3E3E3E3E3E3E3

£-v

I Alderman Frankhn Starkey, of Battle
I Creek, was on Thursday convicted of

MANY
LADIES

i Souhwestern Michigan

' furnishing liquor to prjsiuners in the
I county jail. He-whs sentenced to pay
fine and costs.

zs have found our
be the best they have
-,d
We want our
every home We have
big expense putting in
■&lt;t and best machinery,
r tlour is just as gwd

Elmer Herring, who whs arrested
by-Eaton county officers in Ohio List
week on a charge bf perjurv. wa*
arraigned in Justice Nichols* court
Countiy Clerk Moyer testified that
Herring called at his office and re­
quested m license to marry Myrtle
Spencer. He was informed that a
*ND YOU WILL BE PLEASED.
divorce tfiatter wa* pending against
IS’ fOUR GROCER FOR OUR BUEKthe Spe-ucer worn n and a license
could not be issued. Herring returned
WhW FLOUR.
a week later, and secured a license tu
marry Myrtle Bullard, the maiden
p si tlie market, put up in H and ( name uf Mrs. Spencer. This time the
p.-and sacks at $6.00 the hh . If licepsc was issued nnd ’ the
pair
I married by a local clergyman. As soon
‘is rel got it call up the Kill
I as the fart became known a warrant
was issued for Herring’** arrest, but
fie escaped arrest until last week.
Herring was hound over to Circuit
court and. is in jail in default of JmiL

DICTATOR
FLOUR

BRAN
Per ton $18.00
MIDDLINGS
Per ton $22.00

Everything
Guaranteed

MINA SCOTT’S

EMPORIUM
EFORE buying your
Holiday Prtwnte,’ do
hot fail to see the beau­
tiful things I have in
Infant’s aud Children’s
i H esses, Snita.'Caps, Bonnets.
Uusiery. Juggins. Drawers,
-Mittens, Stork Pants, Bibs,
1 'tills and many other things
that you must see to know
the beauty thereof. Also a
tine line of Fancy Pillow
lops, Laces, Embroideries,
Cushions and Belding Silks.
You will find my

B

There is a well known attorney in
Berrien county who has held several '
officers of public trust and occasionally .
delivers kctiires in neighboring towns- i
He is famed as tbe very worit penman
in that section of Michigan. Recently ;
he wrote a lectutre committee. setting I
a date oh which he . would lf&gt;- able to
deliver a
speech. Tbe committee
studied over the epistle several hours
aud then took it to a druggist who ha*
tlie reputation of Iwing able tu read
almost anything. He took the letter
into the lock room and returned’with
a bottle of dope, telling the committee
the -letter was a perwriptition for one
of the liest known brands of cough
medicine, charging them *1 for the

Walter Gains, a Grand Trunk-freight
conductor, fell from u moving car one
day last week near Charlotte and was
badly injured.

Samuel Reeve*. it well to do farmer,
was hit by a Michigan Central train
Tuesday at Three Rivers receiving fa­
tal iujuries.
Work has begun on the Grand
ids and Ionia electric line.

people who break into society
get broke.
A-young Michigan ductor has just
maiib the discovery that the ankle is
placed Mtween the foot and the knee
in order to. keep the calf away from the
corn! Looks reasonable, don’t it.-.
With the exceedingly low price at
which ino-t of the best periodicals
can lie secured. no farm home can
afford to lie without them. There, is
no one thing which enters so far into
Hie making of an educated and broad
minded person a* the ready access to
and use of good reading matter.

BABY GIRL’S
AWFUL HUMOR
Would Scab Over, Break Open, and
Be Raw —Intense Suffering for

Two Years —Doctors and Medi­
cines Failed to Help Her,

Prophetess Eikn White of the Adventit church ha* been ■'seen things
again. This time she warns all the
Adveutnursca in the big Sanitarium
they will
there to quit its ner ice,
be'serving Satan if they do nut. She
wants an Adventist* tu get out of Bat
le Crook, and has already succeeded in
driving away the College and big print­
ing offices. She does not like Dr. Kell­
ogg manager of the Sanitarium, al­
though be is an Advent, and her latest
prophecies seem to be inspired by this,

dislike.

Clifford Underwood. « ruling el«rtrkan who workr.1 for the Binton
Harbor, St. Joroph Keilway Co., was
in-rtantly killed Thnrwlay. Ho had
idently gone to Jeep on the large licit
at the jwwer house, when the engineer
not knowing about hi. ptfeeme there
turned on the purer and the young
man wa. ground to piece, between the
big belt and tbe wheel.

A boat, company to operate a
boat
line between
Allegan
and
Saugatuck on tbe Kalamazoo rivpr has
been organized. The company will
5 feet long,
build two boats each
feet beam and will draw 16 inchen of
water when loaded. They will havb
a speed of 18 miles an hour, The trip

CURED BY CUT1CURA
AT COST OF 75 CENTS
. Writing under date of Aug. ’5. »?M»
Mrs L. V- Walker, of 5 Tremont .St.,
wSxlfordk Me., say.: " My sister
had a terrible humor on her »houlder
whm she waa eighteen months old,
causing intenaesufcring for two years.
We hid "veral doctors, mid tried
everything,' but in spite of all wc
did 'it kept i-prcadibg. Que day it
would sc-b over and V$cu crock. open
and a watcrv matter ooze from it and
the scabs would al 1 fall off. 11 woug
be raw fur a time, then scab over
aeain. Some one recommended CuttXa. and we immediately procured
a box of Cuticura Ointment, and a cake
of Cnticura Soap. She was much bet­
ter after tbe first bath with warm water
and soap, und an
Ointment. Before it wi«s half gone we
saw a murked^chunge -*or.thc. *?**'?*
and she was entirely cured, yithout a
gear being left, bv the
meat and one cake of Soap. Her skin
is now entirely clear, and the has
not had a sign of trouble since.

100,000 MOTHERS
Dally Tell Other Mothers
That Cnticura Soap is the best baby
i&gt;*p in the world for cleansing and
pnnfying the skin, and that
Ointment is of pricrless valnc .for

will be a very pleasant,one-

GOODS £ PRICES RIGHT

■bh

35c
30c
25c
20c

Rules- In Case Coming from

Belding.

Don't be Misled. If you are in doubt as to the
Quality of our Teas and Coffees, Just call and get
a Sample FREE of Charge.

Judge%Wolcc&lt;r held- Monday
that
a church is a lieqevolent institution and
cannot lw sued for personal damage*.
His finding took the form uf a mciuorandum in the.rase of Albion Bruce vs.
the Central M. E. church of • Belding.
Which was to have been taken up in
the circuit court. The matter will go
to tbe supreme court.
Bruce is a decorator and worked as
painter on the church building for
a concern by whom he was 'employed. :
He used a traffoH which had been
built hy some one for whom the
church was lespousibMl and not by
himself. It was weak and he fell. ,
badly injuring himself. He asked for ■
fi.bOO damages.
Judge Wolrott held that the case was
a parallel one with that &lt;-f Downes va
the Harper hv«pital. The church is
organized under an act permitting the
incorporation of Methodist chureln-sfor
pur&lt;*ly benevolent purfAises. nnd Judge ;
Wolcott held that none uf its funds
could l»e used/or other than charitable
purpus’-*‘under th&lt;- law.
•
The point is of much interest to the
lawyen* and meau* a great deal. If tbe
supreme court sustains the judge in bis
memorandum it will moan that incor­
porated churches cannot be sued for
personal injury damages.
The accident occurretl at Belding but
| Bruce happened to get service on a
trustee of the church whiW he was in
' this city.‘so that th© case was to have
i been tried here. Carroll. Kerwin &amp;
। Holloway were his attorneys and Mr.
Carroll Monday night authorized the
| statement that tbe case would go to the
I supreme court.--Grand Rapids Herald.

I T DICDQhM 9. CfiM the peoples store.
Ji I ■ riLnOUn 66 OUN, HASTINGS, MICHIGAN.

Chester Messer,
R. B. Messer,
R. T. Frmchi
M. L. Cook.
D.'S. Goodyear
Luhe Waters
A. A. Anderson.

Local News.
The Michigan Bee-Keepers* asfiucia- &gt;
tion- will iMthl its annual meeting at I
Jackson. Febnrary 1 and $.* 190'S. The j
Mate Dairymen’s
association will
convene there January ;*i and continue !
on tbe dates of the bee-keepers meet-|

per cent
interest

irig.
Oh. do nut pray for easy lives.. Pray
tobertruiw men' Do not pray for I
powers equal to your tasks. Then tbe j
doing of your work shall l» no miracle. &gt;
.But you shall be a miracle. Everyday 1
’you shall wonder at yourself, at tbe |
richnes*-of life which has come in!
i you by the grace cf God.
L Place some chloride of lime at tbe
( entrance to rat holes, .then pour a little
l sulphuric or muriatic acid upon it ; the
I gas it makes l*ing heavier than tbe
air. will descend into the boles nnd destroy them. Chloride of lime strewn
alout a cellar will drive them away
but the ahove may always be depended

MONEY
BEAL ((STATE
SECURITY.’., r

your dollars de­
posited in our
savings bank earn
interest until you
withdraw them.
It’s a certain way to get rich to regularly
deposit your savings, big or little, in our
Bank.

A NEW YEAR’S
BANK BOOK.....
and small beginning in the way of a deposit
will grow more than you imagino by the end
of the year. Make the beginning and do it
now.
•

Hastings City Bank

j
j
[
■

Saturday SPECIAL

PRICE SALES

upon.
That bate turns ti&gt; poison in the
blood j» the statement made by Dr. A.
J. Abbott, of Albion, at the meeting of
tbe Calhoun County Medical society in
Albion.
•Tonics have no power to
tone up the. person emotionally deprcwuL Grief and discouragement
bear down strong hearts. Love nnd
hope inspire a good digestion. Medi­
cine cannot cure despair.’*

Onr Special Pricrf Saturday
sales have become j so popular
that we have concluded to con­
tinue them next Saturday.

Almanacs and calenders are beginn­
ing to appear for IM*, and they show
facts which it m«y he well to re­
member. In the year 1MX1 there will
lie live eclipses, three of the sun and
two of tbe moon, only on® °f which
-will be visible in thi&lt; countv). The
uuon ot Lent will occur unrouillj
early in tba-year 1906. ’ It b*ln. on
Febnrary M. and end. on April 15. too
early for the ladiro to do much with

For SWIFTS Jemy Butterloo In tbla ell) . Title I, tbe
beet wade aud jou II be
pleased with it.

toe Sroter bonnet.

bv a warm bath with Cnticura boap,
enves instant relief, aud refreshing
Seep tor .kin-tortured babtro, «nd
Krt fer tired, fretted mother..

your New Year’s order, a pound of CHASE
SANBORN’S Famous Tea and Coffee.
»s

IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET
MY PRICES ON MEATS
ON THAT DAY.

We are Exclusive
Agents
*
■

People’s Meat Market
M. J. Weaver, Prop.
Cor. Jefferson and Court streets.
—~ »
&lt;1*10
Hastings,
Phons 23S.
Mictt«&gt;*N.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCfo

Get Your Year's Reading
NOW!
t
Fur the conreulenfc ot throe who wieh to order all ot their paper, at
t one time, all ■ubrcrtlwre to the BASSE.ll Who are paid up to date, can got

♦ the Basses and any one ot tbe following tor one year in advance, a.
♦ follows:

.1

BaSsek and Detroit Daily Free I'rma..........

S3 05*

Baskbk and Detroit Daily Journal........ .

3 OS*

Banneic and &lt;Irand Raplda Herald..............

3 OS*

Banneb and Detroit Semi-Weekly Journal
Banner and Michigan Farmer................
BASSES and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean
Basxeu aud Sew York Tribune Farmer ..
•To those living on Rnral Routes, only.
Throe .paclal rstro are offered ro an accommodation to Basssu pal
a. It then la any paper or magarlnc not on tbe above IM on .hkfc
can rove you money w» will try and do ao. Kcroerober th. BANKER

.old for lea. Uro. 01.00 whether I. corohtaMlo. or —

�BKK il, iwo.

HABT1WGB

Scrofula

COURT HOUSE NEWS.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

•Bowed to remain titbercupretty sore to tdn root..

Hood’sSarsapariDa
Remove* every trace of
scrofula. Get Hood's.

DIARIES
for

1906

HOW PEOPLE
FIGHT MONOPOLY
Ax

Illustrated at Portland. Mich.

i
Where Standard Sold Oil for
WARRANTY DEKDs.
Austin J. Hoffman to P. T.
6 Cents.
Colgrove. trustee, parcel Bal­
U w |........................
In reviewing tlie oil fight at Portland
timore.................
i the St. Johns News sees a aide of hnWm. H. Stocking to Hannah J.
: man nature that is usually discernible
Cook, R0 SO sec 1, Orangeville 800 00
i when tbe pocket book is tonebed. AfMartin A. Rork to Ray S.
’ ter telling how the Standard Co., first
Oaks. 15 ac sec 15. Yankee
' coaxed and then threatened an indeSprings....................................... ’ «30 W j pendent dealer, later carrying out the
Stephen P. Brandrtetter to A.
i threat and knocking the bottom out of
L. Clark 71 ac esc 6 and 31,
‘ oil. the News illustrates how the
Barry and Hope
4900 00 i people showed their disgust at Stand­
I ard Oil Co. methods:
‘
Sally .A. Hees to Frank M.
720 (M) t . “Kow let us see whnt tho people did.
Weber lot 87, Nashville
the fanning community that trades at
tmeline VanSyckle to Peter
' Portland, the folks who have been readKemerling, lOacsec, 80 Bal­
timore...................................... E OOOOOi - .
- ,
-,
It M
. tax iv e.
i Standard Oil methods, and who have
a W Mopr.toJ4taW.Stew. lwn OT^em„lng
)B^,lr
,,
«t. .0
&amp; H«tog,... UO0 00. f,m„.7rtuh,
^tinp,..
Thon E. Fuller to Herbert D.
&lt; says tbe News. “Did they standby
Wotrihg. lot 41. Nashville.... lOUt 00 t?aswell 'and ^JuyZ’hls oil itji "UvTng

Local News

WOMANS
.WORIJbj

There are no promises without pre­
cepts.

A mighty few finger#can knock some
men out.
.
You can't eat Life’s cake unless you
have the dough.

MISS CARRIE HARRISON.

Miss Carrie Harrison, a graduate of
Wellesley a&amp;d Coniell. wbb Is em­
ployed lu the agricultural department
of tlie national go^mimeut at Wasb.Middleville really expects a new de­ Ingtuu. Is Que of Unele Sam’s falupd
pot. the surveyors having been there employees. She organised tbe Uniti*!
1 States national herbarium and placed
to lay out tlie building.
(t under tiie.Durand system. Miss Har­
Christmas prew'nta by the carload rison studied liereelf In Europe, where
camo to this city last week by express she obtnlneil fiiuny collections, lie
over tne
the C
&amp; o.
8. um*noteworthy
und,were trans- most noteworthy or
oter
v. K.
rv. c,
of Uiese
these is
Is me
the uean?
uehrly-.
ferredtdthe Michigan Central. It took ^mpipte flora of Porto Rico, which she
some tall hustling to make tbe transfer. Neeured lu Qermauy apd which Is the
..
.
. - • '
''&lt;»«&gt;&gt;' -’ne’of the kind In Waalilngton.
Knocking is pot fair. The other
..............
tli„ ^lllM.
Another Cornell wumnn lu the
fellow has a right in the race, and if d«'partu&gt;ent is Mb* Anna L. Kembalb
he out-runs you it is because he loses wbu does work In plant histology.
The iiCTh'Ulturul department -.presents I
no time digging pitfalls for you but
keeps running on, looking straight many 'fine o|&gt;portm»it|«« for clever wo
ahead, thinking only of getting under
the wire himself—not how be can ।
keep you from getting under. Be a [
good.fellow; it pas'*. ( Do not knock. .
Yon can not break a i&gt;ad habit by
trying to bend it.

7

Is

Your Hair
Falling Out?

Carloline. Baosett to Thos. E.
। price? Quite the opposite.^ Allured
Fuller 7H ac see 2». Maple
' by six-rent kerosene, and with their
Grove ..........................................27U0 00 j minds on their own pocket book?*, people
Mrs. Henry Roe. who had her hand ■
Henry Winslow to A. A. Whittetiwlcvd for may mile* ground and |
- A few hairs here and there
fft 00 | carried home all the oil they could severely injured some time ago by !
by keeping dully records of '
more, parrel Nashville
arc not misised, but it won't be
Matters Important to you
having
a careless negro porter, shut j
I carry.
' . .
Josiah Alwine .to Hastings
h&gt;ng before they will be leaving
The best book to get ifl a
the door on her hand on a Michigan j
।
“
Now
there
is
no
propriety
in
hlamWhy' we /-.jr tniec
Table Co., lots 324 and 341.
Diary, that’s All Fixed for
in such large ouantities that you Rexatl Remeijie. —
। ing tbe people. Ninety-nine out of a Central train, haa settled .with the i
the purpose juit kiiuw. ' .
City
225 00
will regret tne fact- that you We believe thh The
hundred will do the same every time. company, receiving $3U0 for the in- I
A
Joe. H. McGrath to Geo. D. Me
haven’t done something to pre­ United Drug (
I have a good assortment
j The worst we .can accuse them of is in­ jury. The porter was promptly dis­
proprietors ot the Rex- '
and will consider it a favor
vent the ultimate end—baldness. all
Naughton, 20acsec 34. Balti­ ,
; .consiatency. It shows up an interest- charged as sQon as the matter was re­
Remedies, |.j c jr.
tu show you,, even if you
more............................................ : !.&gt;(&gt;) U0 inggjde of human nature, however, and ported to
Rexall •• 93” Hair 'I onic • augurated a
:
hendquartes.—Nashville '
should look out.ot.curiosity.
promptly stops falling hair, cures system of Mipiljing
Andrew Finklieiner to Jos. W.
•
j illustrates how impossible it is to get News.
ready-made
priirip..
Do not forgeta New Year
dandruff and will stimulate a new
Statnick. 80 ac sec 1. Wood­
I
people
to
spend
money,
or
t
to
lose
,
Parents
of
children
born
in
Michigan^
They male av1)
Postal Cards * for your
growth, of hiir. It has dbnt so . tions.
land.................... ........................ &lt;
money in, support of a principle. after January 1. 1908. will beintcrested j
remedies under; t n e '
friends. I Show a Good
for others. It will do so fyr you. trade-name “Reult.'
Assortment.
.
, however meritorious the principle to know that under a new law it is
Oriu Jordan to Cyntha RobertsEach rcTnedx i« .• ,
It
is
not
sticky
or
gummy
;
will
40 ac sec 3. Woodland’
*1000 &lt;x&gt;. «n»y te- Even liody3 , looks ;©nt for the duty of the physician or midwife I
not thicken on the hair; does not tried recipe &gt;
W. J. HOLLOWAY,
; Number One. and even if His Satanic to file a correct certificate of birth
famous
Wm. Mugridge tu Mary Lewis.
j— rphyMciah
~7 i-------become rancid; has no dfsagree- .----' -.1' - - t- ha
is a &lt;C
specialist
•JUKI 00 j Majerty bad come to Portland and sold with the township, village or city:
Prescriptions prepared aa if for the) ' 80 ac sec 20. Ivring
able
odor; is’clean and agreeable jmc.
[oil in person, he’probably would have clerk or with tbe city health officer [
1
.
- Doctor's own use..
Alant-on C. Loomis tu Susan E
to
use.
Sign of Elephant.
Hastings, Mich.'
Main lots. 34 and 35. Delton.. fiOOtii 'done a fine business at six rents per in certain citieti within-ten days after .
At our store, only fifty cents
' ’
' gallon. ’1
the date of birth. An accurate record men. A woman entering onv of the dl
a bottle.
Siberiaa S. Mattison to N. F.
is thus assured which may
lie very
1 vlaiouM of die agricultural department
.
.
Satisfaction guaranteed or
I Clemence, 40 ac sec 34. Balti­
after years for legal'par- us scientific aid and kIhIwIur any ablb
HNE CHRISTMAS CONCERT valuablejn
money refunded.
.
more■:...........................................
pores. Parents should sue that the . ity wpuld dooblteM baye a chance to
birth,
ot
tbrir
children
burr
ixwn
duly
I
■'
uiu.ilw
ot
women
bur.
l-t-n
« O. D. Campbell to Hulbert
recorded.
; appointed to these tMHltlons. which pay
«
Casey, 5 *c sec 80. Hope....
Given at Presbyterian Church on recorded.
] at the start $*u u month;
b anti get your good- things « Matthew Baird to O. D. Campe­
Look to your walk. It has more to , une
One or
of tuc
the acieutisrs
aclentism aaiu
said tnai
that ue
he preThursday
Evening
..
?
bellj 3 ac arc 38. Hope...........
3ft 00
do
with
your
succeea
or
failure
than
. fern-tl a woman to u mini because of
• for New Years diiinbr.
you. perhaps, dream of. Don't slouch. ' her more delicate touch In working
STORE
. We are headquarters for j ■ F. E
u
Dvh-I wobble, bon'l .bulfle. Doo t I »«b cutturr,. But. he .»u&gt;pl&gt;l&gt;tnl. ••
The annual Christmas exercises at tbe Btrut. W^k Ilk, . m.n who I. tb-ter- |
»' »«•« —I-'
£ all kinds of Fruits; Candies* J| DeMott porceL City....; its oo
Presbyterian Church last Thursday
g
P
'J Solomon Troxel to L. E. Cole
V evening were the uccaaion of one of
lnwl,;
»
"
4 J 200 ac sec 19 and 30, Castleton .’sri l&gt;u the beat Sunday school programs ever with bead etert and t«-t Uno* planted ; wleptlhe
lUK tHon*. &lt; .instant vigilance ou a wo­
, woman. A. man's part is uecesaary In these small
{Beet White Clover Honey. J Hairi« a. Trozei u, u E. Cole
Flowers art no longer iiaHs*&gt;l in thgiven in that church and one which re- on Ute gnmnd. Ono may aeo. on the |Wu&lt; lo b,.lp
streets of a city every day, many people ;
as pj^lble the ttjomen lu the traits unless she would be judged un­
tiected much credit upon the com­
center of tli« table. A fed- choice bins
&gt; Fresh Baltimore Oysters.
«j
19 and s*’- c»tiewho are walking failure*. There is ! several dlvhmns of the agricultural de- worthy of her birthright da In tines*.
soma
are tru'd, distributed lu a dnlmy
mittee in charge consisting of Mrs.
not the slightest energy in their move- I partment are allowed to do field work
J All kinds of Pickles, bottled J *..’ **’,Q
way ulmut the .toMe surrounding t^'
Fired Stebbins and Misses Downing
r
.
J Maggie J. Hughes to Stephen
menta Their whole bearing gives j around Wnshington.- Exchange,
central
cluster. ' which. f:uii,-Ao.. .&lt; ftu
and Fitzgerald.
Pleating decorations
&lt;'
sand in bulk.
*' P.
” Brandstctter. 71 ac secU'.
testimony of their weakness. How do j
Cut six apples Into quarters, take the what we have lieen' tU-ewjh'ued
of holly and ground pine over a white
? Best Canned Meats, Vege * and 31.'Barry and Hope 8lMir tur
core out. pee) and cut them fu slices. meager. This sparse use,|f t! irul dfl
we- know that they are failures? .
&lt;-GeaW. Vansyckle to Emeline
I background added much to the enjoy­ Nothing ia simpler. There is a subtle .. There nre Just two kinds of house- Put in the Mticyimn an ounce of but­ oral ions requires n nnv lot of
ment of the evening.
■ keejters lu this work!, sbe'uf the dusty ter. then throw over the apples about or flower holders, aud sp4win'|v
»tables etc. at right prices. ' Vansyckle. to ac sec JW, BhIconnection between tlie mind and the \• parlor
nnd Immaculate
she
I’Ultvt IUUI
luiiuiu iuntr kitH&gt;*:&gt; ami
&lt;.t..t nvt
At tbe close of tbe program Santa
fur the puriwMM' ar- ■ rjl-i ■ -•.■•nr,
..
...
body.
The
mental
attitudes
reflected
lu
domain ron&lt;llti&gt; . are re­ two ounces of white powdered sugar banded with silver. Fur jfte table ecuJ Just received a new barrel J timore Boo do •
dans promptly- made his appearance
in the spontaneous movements of the j versed. We don’t know wifi, t kind Is aud two tablespoonfulM at water. Put
and
immediately
proceeded
in
the
most
the
saucepan
on
the
fire,
let
it
stew
»of Sauer Kraut.
&lt;
MAICKIAGE LICENSE.
body, and yon can very quickly tell! preferrtHl by the average bi; *.ind. hut
gxf Wife ■
approved manner to distribute good
quickly,, toss them up or stir with a separately If one whin's
by man's walk' and general bearing; 1 “ sensible man would certainly efloose
•tore Open Evenings.
j Ashly C. Johnson, Middleville.
°2 i things to every member of the school.
■I&gt;oou A few minutes will do them. it are anutll sluglp vn-qw F»r th
Maude B. Converse. Middleville... .24 |
where his mind is alert, his spirit pro" ,n,nn f,,r b's Fife. /She When tender cut two or three slices of nent..
•— j Below js the pregram in fnll:
jmw.lv,■ m.dv.rnwt. .nd Li. whnln !»• ! km&gt;»» Italnm luw.nlbwwpr tlietoumbread half an Inch thick. Put In a fry­
Ernest McNee, Irving
•27 ; Singing by the congregation, Joy to mg toll o! life .nd rigor .nd d. termlnIJ™51""- “T, kn’“' ,1b»&gt; "&gt;
ing pan two ounces of butter, put on a
Electa Ogden. Yankee Springs;.
• Ifl , tbe World.
। ..
. .
... • 1* thiy Is not neeesMniy t&lt;14&gt;e clean.
A* drtKth' method
, inuttt
„.
!‘Uon- or h0 ‘• •■’•P’bod. latr. lifeWp Mn&gt; acquaIlrtR1 wMlt uu
fire. When the butter bt melted, put In
.21
j
Prayer
by
pastor.
Phone
Leslie Williams. Prairieville
to
tho
Ilew creatw' E&gt;
| lugly neat family of ndulth. Noilrfug your bread, which fry to u uislit nr th OX &gt;ts of the lnt|r. pill! ,’ti^
,10 j Anthem.
Anthem.-—I’Love
L
.. Tell
______
.. Story.
___
Minnie Ray, Prairieville
"
can
surpasa
the
tidiness
of
their
house.
25 I Choir.
skin up Minooth And -'•'•nreht there a
Alvin Oakq,' Woodland
CHANGE IN THE SIGNAL CODE with its comfortable cualilonwl parlor them out. place them on a dish, a little . titled Atnerh-an woman*,.had sd&gt;h at;
Myrtle Graves, Nashville
.21 i Recitation—Grace Edmonds.
chain and staid furniture. The mi»- white sugar* over the apples about an operation performed, says tin* I’iyfriiu,
Song—Infant Class.
Inch
thick.
Serve
hot.
tress
once
say tnat
that sue
she
Ed Perrault, Thornapple
.221 Z, ” ~
-----------.
'
•
•, lre
*“ "was
’**'♦ “
lire heard
neapu to any
rind only a slight scar, ,whi|li tlie flairExercise. The Shepherd's Story— I on the Michigan Central. Red Light! kept th.* shades down most of the time
Effie McDowell’. Allegan
covered. remained to sbov, i what had
ij Three Bojrs.
*
.
'
i because ,hu
ili m
she ,did
so l.nir.
bat* tl.Mf
dnkt. nml
nnd fbu
the
\Villiam D. Hirst, City
been done. Her forehead wa- . na
24
Violin
Duel.
Walter
Harper.
Earl
j
wm
Mc
*"
c,ear
If you wish to be young looking and
Violin Duet, Walter Halter. Earl j
I nlr always appeared to be full of It
Stella J. Santom, City
I when the sun streamed lu. But that happy adopt as your principle In life smooth as that of a debutant'- ‘■But.”
.Christmas.
Track.
said tRe specialist, “If you frewh br
Buy jour friends a beautiful
j house srnplls musty somehow.
You never to exi&gt;ect too much of people. A.
Hartly Snyder, Middleville
Recitation—Richard Mead.
j think hard tbe wrinkles will bon&gt;«* lutck
framed picture for a Christinas
Beginning the first of the year there . know thnt pungent sulell lingering In large amount of worry ami trouble
Rose'Scotford. Middleville21
Christmas Star Drill—Nine Giris.
again.”
Present, .lust come In and see
will be a change in the code Gf signal ] °kl. chiirchcs? Well, thnt precise odor arises from our too great expectation
Frank C. Wilkie, Fremont, Neb.....-R)
Recitation—Ellen Sullivan.
the beautiful line of imitatioh
lights for the Michigan Central train-1 n»*bre out when tlie front door Is of others. We expect too much of our
Water color Pictures;
Ameri­
Charlotte G Brumm. Nashville..... .80
Recitation—Marjorie Menhennick.
childrea.
They
must
be
gifted,
beautl
COUGHS.
COLDS AND
men.
The
&lt;
change
will
1»
»
radical
f
“
O™"*.
■■»&lt;«
™ller»
*
’
tar
lawn
known
can Sceflre. Hand painted l^stels
Anthem—Meepiah is King. Choir.
bring .lout « &gt;M#OT of I “ ’”'7'
,h7
&lt;»■”*&gt; •“ ful. obedient, little compendiums of all
and Fruit Pictures. These are
one and-will1 bring
CONSTtPATlox
STOCKHOLDERS
Recitation—Acbsa Edmunds.
. unknown io other r.ilr^A. f
T
W« "*« the virtue*, and If they are not this we
the kinds of gifts that please and
lights that is unknown to other railroads
ANNUAL MEETING j Song—Infant Class.
Few }&gt;eople realm when tiwing
that If all the dark corners were ex­ think bitter things am! sow wrinkles
something that they will keep as
tbe
red
signal.'
which
since
the
bea token of true friendship. Do
plored dltwoveriotc would be made.
The annual meeting of the atockhold- '
Recitation—Gardner-Chidester. &gt;
and gray hairs for ourselves. We ex­ cungh medicines- other than FVe &gt; •
ginhing of railroading, ih*a been a
not fail to see us.
Then we know another house where pect too much, of our friends, and 111 Honey and Tar. that they vijt.s
ere of the Hastings City Bank will l&gt;e ] Christmas Lullaby,—Three Girls.
warning of danger tweotpre One of a the shuttera are always thrown open. nature is the result of the disappoint­ ate* which are constipating *--snkRecitation
—
Earl
Coleman.
being unkafe. particularly i..r children
held
at
the
bank
on
Tuesday
January
!♦
i
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
clear right of way and aMurance of rp that tlie motes Of dual hive much ments encountered. The housekeeper
IWOfl from K;(X» to 11:30 a. m. fur the '
Foiey’si.Honey and Tar contain* .
Recitation—Joaehpiue Matthews.
safety. For^many months the officials opportunity to prance religiously In the develops Into a domestic peotlmht who opiates, i.-. safe ami sun- ami j uit|not
Song
—
Our
Stockings.
Six
Giris.
election of directors for the ensuing ■
of the railroad have been figuring on the sunbenita; and we cunfeaa to a cer­ does not find the orderliness and'cleiyt- constipate. For sale- by. Attl.nr ■■
Santa Clans’ Visit.
year.
tain
untiilfaOM
abbut
It*
'
Interior.
Mulholland.
UupsM which si le ex Meets.
'
making tbest* changes and the orders
Phone 140
Nashville. Mich.
A. A. Anderson, I Benediction.
Sometime* the polished Hideboard be­
(or the change were issued this week.
trays linger marts owing to a ifgbt
•
Cashier. ,
Under the present system of warning covering of dust.
Bometlines the
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKOOOOOOeOOOOOOOC'CCOOOOf -. •• DO
SANTA CLAUS IN JAPAN
lights tlie red is a signal at all times
and under all ci cumtuncee cf danger, But then the whole dwelling Is so
and the white a clear right of way, wholesome. No mustiness In jhvre.
Fine Cantata Presented Friday Even­ while tbe green signal is bnt a caution You'may roam from collar to garret,
to the trainmen to be un the lookout nnd noWhore will you come ou any
. I ng at Methodist
The white and red signals change and undue nccumulatloii of rubbish, any­
thing unclean. The kitchen utensils
Church.
the green will become more prominent
shine from scouring, nnd the' kitchen
The Christmas Cantata entilted than ever before. More attention will Nluk Is n* clean bs the china! on thy
' 'Santa Claus iii Japan’ ’ was presented be paid to the green signals. They dresser.
for the patronage you have given us
We handle the best grades of cosl on the market
"Truth in tbe inward parts” was the
Friday evening before a large and de­ will be oat us a warning of the
tlie past year. If has been very sat­
Order from us and you are sure to be satisfied. 1’lione
lighted audience at the Methodist approach of a place of possible danger. favorite text of an old Scotch preacher
isfactory to us, and we hope to be
194 and we will give your order prompt attention.
nnd It applies very well to lunisekeei&gt;
church
The
entertainment
was Trainmen will be required' in the fuIng. the test of which Is thoroughness
able to please you still more this
See ue before buying
gotten
up
for the
benefit of ure to pay more attention to the green all-the way through.—Exchange.
coming year.
We sincerely wish
signals.
The
change
in
the
signal
of the Sunday school, and a good part
LEHIGH,
and
POCAHONTAS,
you a prosperous and happy new
the audience room of / the church lights of tbe Michigan Central mean
year.
C.C.B.,
WASHED NUT.
was reserved for them. But all were that the system will be changed on
During the house cleaning season
invited, and the church was jammed every line of tbe Vanderbilt. system olios! woolen cloths are used for clean­
HOCKING VALLEY, PERE
hi the east The system includes the ing furniture and floors.
Extreme
to the doors. Mr. ana Mrs. Troxel,
who have charge of the Sunday school Lake Shore, Big Four, and the New care should be taken to destroy these,
na
they
are
a
menace
to
the
house.
music, bad charge of this entertain­ York Central »nd a large number of
Phone 76.
Tlie Quality Furniture Store.
Many unaccountable fires come from
ment which reflected credit upon them smaller roads.
just such sources. Two woolen cloths OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX.OOOOOOOOOOO
as well as upon all concerned in tbe
used to clean a floor, with a mixture
affair. linseed oil, turpentine and Japan,
All Else Has Failed of
were found In the evening In a red
Just
More
glow, the floor aud the base under
PHORATE COURT.
A
9
TA* f 1
Keep them in the bouse.
This may be tbe one time you will get them bnruRl through.
They were
Estate of Clement Higdon. Petition relief. It has 'been the experience of
/\
I lO Takeonewhenyoufeelbilnot packed tightly away, but lying
/-&gt; V Cl '3 &gt; 1113 ious or dizzy. They set di­ for probate of will filed. Hearing others. If you have tried nearly evexy- loosely on the floor of a closet. If a
thing for your
January 12.
rectly on the liver.
breath of air had reached them they
would have boon in flames. I^t tbe
Estate Phoebe Brown. Petition to
A’ant your moustache or beard
person who use* such ruga understand
8ex I to John, Jen" t'other day
determine heirship
filed. Hearing
*'
As we sat down to tea.
So I spoke upUoud an *i&gt;ilb.
they •must be burned nt once for fear
without a cure or even relief.
a Beautiful brown or rich blaotr? Use -men.
Jan. 12.
.
••You've rot the critters all fixed snug
•’Why. imo n-nflDK. dr.c’t you «*
they are forgotten later and cause a
WlMit will you do for me'.*
•Twill cut the fuel bill-.'"
•
Estate Joel Evans,
petition for
serious conflagration.
Al tfiat.Jobn's'lpterest quickly woke. .
license to sell real estate at public sale
1 ho doors ain't very tt«bt.
ub...
The window* cr«*k an.’ rattle m
filed. Hearing January IB.
They
wake
me
up
at
night.
If yea'll &gt;i»' Id I mr where.”
Early and persistent must be the
Estate Lois A. Jewell. Petition for and you will be soon free of all aches
“You know, a heapofoold comes in
training which carries the girl Into wo­
And. I w»H ju« that pirated. I ' •
appointment of administrator filed. and pain*. A Cure is surely worth a tri*l.
Through mighty little spaces.
“Ah. weU. dow, Uu»t • not hMd.
ask our patrons to bring their laundry work for New Years early. We can
In the morning bright nn'«*riy go
** an' freere our backs
.We have had over twenty years’ ex­ manhood with her “bump of neatness"
Hearing January 19.
do the work better. You’ll be better satisfied and so will we.
The while we scorch our faces.
To the TmnllnSbn Lumber Yanl.
perience, and your chances of recovery, well developed. Unless Inherently fas­
Estate Wm. Carnjibell. Annual ac­ are even better than the thousands we
And now we’ve apt them *11 fliudlu
“Aud now I think If you would gat
tidious during school days she Is liable
Phoae 243.
The American Laundry, W. J. Start, Pra*. count executrix filed.
We're snug as snug can *• 1»».’mA atorm saah for each winder- Ik
we have already cured.
to drift Into careless habits which she
If you want ymir! bouse all nice mW
They have such nice clear gtonn. you
The light they .will not hinderwhy go do llk»wl*'---s»'1'
Estate Genevieve Brown. Warrant Athlophoroa goea right to the scat of never outgrows. One girl may have
7 ’
-Jrxsir. lUMars'is.
the disease ard eradicates it entirely.
and inventory filed.
"And then nut un a good storm door.
Rheumatism Is caused by Uric Acid in a trick of leaving shoes about her
•TulB be fine, don't you w.the the blood aud joints. Remove tbe room. As a mere tot she was permit­
Rut John lie set quite mslluai like.
A Minin' of his tea.
cause and the diacAM disappear. Athlo* ted to do this, and as she grew older
ANNUAL MEETING.
phoros diasolves the Uric Acid and. re­ the untidy custom was never abandon­
The annual meeting of tbe stock
moves it from the system. Do not
suffer
ed
for-----the—
simple reason thatnuv
sheUCP
her,,---...
—--holders of tho Hastings Table Co. will longer.
Use Athlopboros.
"
*“ self did not notice anything unusual
You ■will
take place at the Company’s office in have relief almost fmmedlateh
about ’L aud probably nobody else
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 224
this city on Tuesday January 9th, THE ATHEOJPHOROS CO., New J
the trouble to correct her. An-'
1906 at 2 o'clock p. m. '
W J HOI I OWAV
I ®tBBK*tov*nly habit la leaving a bunch
M. L. Cook. Soc’y.
V .
a.vx-B-vwz’ ..
• or eoibing in her comb or oo her drew

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FRED L. HEATH &amp; CARVETH.

;W. H. FAIRCHILD J
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HOLIDAY
PRESENTS....

C. M. EARLY,

We
Thank You

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MASSILLON,

MARQUETTE.

M. MATTHEWS (Q. CO.

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It Is Now Docketed for Trial in the

to the Acre

SOUT^lAST BALTIMORE.

Courts.,

j.

H.

DcPtw wai

m Middleulte I

Orl« Winslow who hu bMn working

In the Thorns p pie drain case. as. Wednesday.
. I ^or ^as Hill the part summer returned noted elsewhere, it is now on the circuit
Mr. and Mrs. D J? Babeock were
I i to his hume in Charlotte Wednesday.
court docket. The Barry county drain in Grand Rapids Saturday.
I TBJ»
Thia on Und.
land, which '
r. „ ...
,
.
ha« com tbe fanner : Hom to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostroth a commissioner ha* retained Colgrove
Lynn Mead who ia attending* the M.
nothinc. but tbe price II) II. lw,v
* Potter tn look after the interests of
oftinmcU.ten.it. •W_OI®&gt;* ,
A. C. is home tor the. holidays.
Rev. Marshall visited friends in this that county. Thb looks rather amus­
Mrs, Anna Aldrich of Dowling was
ing and shows how money talus with
. vicinity Wednesday.
thejegal iwofesaion. for these gentlemen a guest at Judge Mack’s the past weeks.
Irving Brandt made a business trip
Fred Noywi, of Ashtabula. Ohio, is
have been on the other side of the case
to'Battle Creek last week.
visiting Lester Kinne of Hastings
practically heretofore.
I Will, Dunn is moving into
wm Attorney Sowers |the gentleman our town.ship.
I Birman's tenant house.
Nashville:friends recently placed a few
Miss Helen Prichard, of Middleville,
' Little Ethel Hill is on the sick___
list. hats on in an effort to find out who be spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
Land* adjoining
John--Friend
who rias typhoid fever was) enters his appearance for the pe­ Ella Hecux.
l:A»cd ■«
at iroiD
fro® 96
tt
ci:.v»ea
ya so
per acts ,
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frem railroatli and other corpor- in' metaling.. V"
We all look and hope for titioners. Several other attorneys Uill
Robert Cook and Edward Jioodyear
show up ...
in the case when
—
——y
j weovery.
nuvu the
me time
uwr I are
Already xyj.ooo (artner* from “
spee&lt;
are nume
home rroi
from Ann Arbor to spend
the Vnited States have made '
Forest- Friend
and Cha*. .AtJ)mMH
Aspinall' con,*fB M?d.t“,r I'^k-tion h that ere the tbe holidays.
.
.
their home* in Canada.
visited relative*
relative* in
Carlton .Saturday
Saturday 1; case i*finfabad BarrJ' c»nty will he
Enill Shear' will s|iend the i
^For
pampi^et
.
.. “20th
___ Century I visited
in Carlton
Mine Enin
more than anxious for the drain and
Canada. * and All tntormatioa j and sUndav
Holidays with her mother and sisters
an:&gt;.y to Superintendent of
apply
ot ImmlImmi•'*
'
will lie aukry that they tried to'"touch
grntiun. Ottawa. Canada; or to I
Mr. rhatcher has sold hto farm and I
in ilus^egim.
. off'* Verinontville peopk- so hard.—
the Inllqvitur aatboriaed Canadtan Government. Agent:
haa mi red tu Batty* Creek.
Miss Alice Dickerson returned Fri- |
! Vermontville Echo.
iKt.oii.Mkk.
Mr. Ro«e and family after a few | Our
Vermontville
jeoutomponry day from Monroe to spend the holidays
day* v sit with Win. Matthew*. re- 1 qeems to ini. very happy flhrtta thought , with her mother.
! turned to their hosle last Tueseay.
I■ of
Barry
— *’doimtup''
.. ..... ..
—..J couuiy.
vwuukj. He
MU may I llarr-v A. Dojiil and bride, of Toronto.
I have suiut prophetic inwgjht into future ! (-JuunIn. are visiting his sisteru. Mrs. |
RUTLAND CENTER.
1
I actions of courts and juries, -but if so 1 Fred Ryerson and Mm. 'Sil Wilcos,
Fred Hinas and wife of Battle Creek
il lot Of
i he should! not be wasting-his talent in i
ASSYRIA.
epeiTt &lt; 'bristinas with relatives here. * i the
„ newspaper .lupineis. For die man i
,
i too neww^ajM-r
liipine-m. For U-____
Our iK-hool hq* n'wt-ek** vocation.* . I
W ar en Foreman. John Erway. Chas. who can toil beforehand what a court
t a court
Whitt^nore and families also Forest and jury wHl do ia certainly a James I The farmers and teacher &lt; imuitute
|
to
be held at Ijirs'y to January Ihh.
Haveni and N. G. Bruit, spent Christ- | Dandy,
Dandy, a id hiN-prophecire si onld com- 1
, Instead of Kith. a» Itefoiu advertised.’,
mas w th .Richard
Richard Foreman.
1 rnand tv high compensation at so much j. Basket dinner.
Mrs. r
’ of........
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Roush
Freeport
is visiting at [ per.
, Frank Barry* and wife uf YpsBantl
rera
'
Ed. Mfrers.
:
IRVING
1 »l*ent Christmas with the |utter*s parChri itmas exorcises were oliserved .at :
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1 enia, Mr. nnd Mt* Charles Si’rvcn.
the eh irch Sunday.
’
The Xm-ra exen-ikcrt at the M. E- *
’
Mr ’nrt Mr*- A&gt;* D.ivto nnd family
Fl°y[ and Eva Erway are botjie for church S tin till y night was ivell nftAxlHj.
The program rendered by. lip- Sunday 1 n,|d Mrs. U Park attended the funeral
th«»t' Vl^*tion■
. school wa* excellent arid. much
ap|
---------------------Of the former's stoti-r. Mrs. Herbert
Ntna Otis of Ma ranall ih hume for a clatnd by all.
*
I Powers. Sunday.
vacation.
Milten' Hartoni and family spent
kill and wife o; Mlnnes-'i.. arChristmas with' Mr. an.’. Mr*. Harry |
'elaliv.es and friends in- Till:
The H. H. 8. students arc all spend- j' visiting
, Maatsch at Bellevue.
irg their vacation with jMirenLs here. i' vMflnity.
Sadie Wright 'returned home from
'i Claire \ ,’a't*&lt;&gt;n und famif spent Xmas
Woodland Sunday.
; in Gra'nd Rapids;
• :
SOUTHEAST YANKEE SPRINGS
Bert Shcjvard and family spent Christ- I
Mr. and Mra. D. A. K^nn'fdj. «-i
Grace Early is spending her vacation ' talned thirty uf their jr,.latlvr» for mas with Mr. ami'Mr.- Bird pf ‘Bed- I
nt her home in Woodland.
visiting i
Mr. and M«a. LxX)mtjt and daughter
Chas. ‘S Andru* rind
MORGAN.
Q A. HYNES.
of Batik- Creek are visiting their the forrqcr'-M parent*.
• Mr., and Mr*, il. A. Lathrop iisRcd,
. relative*' in Ann Arbor last-Saturday
City Drug SioreJ mother and grandxpother Mr*. Black- Enoch.
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Fred G 1 eit and family Hjieri Kmas : and Christmas.
Michigan.! mere.
ll.gsEthel William* and Blanche Heist*
----------- -------- - - -----. p. s.* sparks and wife speric Christ-'
Minnie
and
Nary
Jwiktns
I
mas
with
B.
B*
Sparks
and
fa
rally
of |
and have been out of school the past
The Ml
week on account of sickncHs,
fur the holiday* visiting their j Hasting*. .
•
.
' ■ Jamra Howard &lt;*f Hu*tiiue* nte
Mr. and Mrs. VanDelic spent Xmas panmt*.
_ ■
t Chttrlew' Williams and ^ift* uf. Bar- j Chrisim.ih dinner with his paninis al |
with WmMSticking's.
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Some of our young people attended i tlriUM ate .Christmn&gt; dinrivr with fh- Morgan.
M-.ruan.
tor iiie cure of all' chronic
S. Adklh* arid wife *i»erit Christ- •
the fan .t Mr. .lohncos I.K FM&gt;r i
bro,h*
"‘"Um* "
iod surgical cases
.
• i-family.
nsa&gt; day wi ll Mr. rind
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fWUMATEH.
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DEFORMITIES. evening.
ncy &lt;&gt;f । Maple Gru
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,
,
Mln* Grave Hl’to to hrnnf from Woo
The Xm». trw .t the V. B. ehuivh Und
,h, ho|ldlo.
ti nursing.'
Mr
ind all Nervous. Blood,
S.tuntajevenUKWM WMlatUr.d^
Mr
T *
f
.
SkiA soa Chronic Dlsc^see.
good proRrem we.
»y «&gt;L
। Qnmi1
TOmU„ ... vl,„ ■
»..k. i*-now improving.
BATHS OF ALL KINDS
Mrs. Heistand and Mra. Pahhitar are their daighter. Mr*, g. -E. Fr&gt;*&gt;irich. ! Everybody is enjoying the hulldriy
and Mr*! E. Dunlap and' family f-*i a;
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Young women for Train visiting relatives in 'Grand Rapid■».
_ irnol for Ntirees. Address. Roon:
THE JACKSON SANITARIUM,
cheer to hl* patrtmx
Doan’s Regulets cure custipfl’tion [ John Chambery of
witb'opVgripuig. nausea, nor any weak. | Xma* wiith r.-hith
Jackson, Michigan
Mr. and Mra. lit
ening effect. Ask your druggist’ tor 1 ti.,u5ht,.t
cuiiu* last Haturdiy'i
Cnk* Cityr Mich,, c
on Ms. Munthem.! 25 Cents per box. *
.
। wiHy. L-i
here until utter
. .
:
j day.
•Frank toenhath ant
Pgttivon end tanii’v of Hu*
Ul»tc*.
j tings rti y.-d over Sunday with Ik &gt;'
Sunday
I Strong a

The J, S. GOODYEAR CO,

$16 p#r *cre

Canadian
Government

Books,
Games,

and some other Good Things
urich we will sell cheap. \

MODERN TREATMENTS

£ lEYSHONEY^TAR

FREE OF CHARGE
(
,
I

,

WitJi every, dozen of my BEST CABINETS you
ill get tlu- NEW STYLE. HANLTSOME LIFE SIZED.
i’OKTltAi r FREE OF CHMIGE.
This life sized portrait alone is actually worth *3.00
,iM s«1Ir for that. With tlie small size you get ail
.tr,i picture mounted on a large, handsome mount—•
,a«ttv!picture to keep. You know what you get- when
y. n get CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
! will be at my studio in Middleville every TH I RS­
LAY. located in the Ferguson Building.

H. J. CHRISTMAS,
, The Photographer,

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Hastings. Mich.

New Years Greeting
Cliristmas lias conn? and gone, but we must stilLeat.
Your New Years dinner is just as important as the
Christmas feast Its up to yd^i to make it a$ agreeable
from an eating standpoint and you cail^do it if you will
come to see us and see our goods and prices. They are
as good as the best and as low as the lowest.

mnif O CrUTT
vUU!\ « OCR I 4,
Phone 37.

gmceries, hwwsiohs,
CROCKERY, FLOUR »nd FEED.

The Grocers.

Don’t forget the famous Palacane Oil sold only by us.

The Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co,

COAL
Will be in active demand from now on. Have you
bought your Winter’s supply yet? If you haven t it
will
nay vou tow^can
call and
seeTHE
us. KIND
We handle
very
SstMat
getTHATthe
BURNS
and we sell it at the same price you would pay for the
other kind.
“WE SHOULD That’s what we d say if you’d ask us if
SMILE”
we were rushing the Lumber business
yet We have a fine stock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles,
Windows. Doors that we are selling as low as the low­
est. WE SELL THE BEST ROOFING.
z
BEECH and MAPLE WOOD ALWAYS OH HARD.
FENCE POSTS.

.
PHONE 2»4.

We desire to express to our many friends and cus­
tomers, our appreciation for the successful year's
business now ending and for the very gratifying
Xmas trade given us, which was in excess of our
expectations. During the year 1906 we shall erideavor to increase the popularity of this store. Our
aim will be not to buy the cheapest goods on the
market, but to sell good dependable merchandise at
reasonable prices. This with courteous treatment
prompt and efficient service will bring us, we hope,
our share of the general prosperity

I

They will make nice
■118* Year's Presents.

i
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Happy New Year To All

FENCE POSTS.

BAUER BROS.,

FENCE POSTS.

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tu visit her &lt;-hlIdn-t: in Battlgv»r*
ship and' Hustings for. a. f«-w day
Mie* Maudv T»-«yto
schoiarajul her hona»* iaej FtiJ^j
Ing. Thr children hud :: r-x-i
playing gamra 4&gt;ulli»iK taffy H»i*t
jx»p owii.

QUAIL TRAP CORNERS.
n :«« Fuller has .-mid hto lioiuu* and

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE

A Great Slaughter Sale
You Can’t Afford to Miss This Opportunity
As this is Inventory Time we are going to give you
Everything •in our store
some GREAT BARGAINS. goes at this Sale.

Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Dry Goods ■ and
Groceries. Get your Winter’s Supply here.

DePue ®l Babcock,
THAT WEST END STORE.
Always Offen Evenings.
Prompt DeliveryGood Goods.

Mr. nnd X
bought a newt ,
. — ----- , r—,
ni.
Ah:, n.r .I Christmas pn &lt;«m nt;
,
•
PODL'NK.
Jwhh ami Jam*-* Herrington nml I pqdttnk church I* ijvtns thi'rouRtdy
t^:uch&lt; r Lamb kdt W&lt;m1;;&lt;-day mocniiig I n novrft-l. ’ A much lnr«*Jfd chanwe.
for FtoV.crville, wh»n- they t-xj-ect a which will be much appreciated. .
her «dd “Home near,B»&gt;wen's Mill?.
Job uf cutting wo.hI’nuil.-log?.
Melvin Puff is- home from n •:
Mr*. Jennto .Andrew- and Hons .ind Yvdfclcy.’ a tree wir Ji..’ trimmed nnd
Micfilgaq to "P&lt;nd the holidny*
Mrs. Rhoda Hr.van left W*dn«wktay for exert’Wes given. Marly go away to
Battle Creek, where thc^ expect to i spepd the driy white some c&gt;!« bratc a.Wl
lalning two married daughter* nnd spend a f.-v* day* visit ing their sistrr. . entertain visitors at num*-.
tin Ir fnmiiie* fnlrii Ohio. .
Mra. lltiilcr Smith gftve a Chrtotmii*
Mrs.’Thrreart Htacie.
Mra. L. S. Hill? will eiileriain the I..
Bert Pnmtt. cio*&lt;‘&lt;l hi« School in the
A. S. !n?xt Thursday. January -4. for QqjEli-Ttttp ■U-’tict Frtrii y with nnvxChirk Ctoiiorrie I* l-nicrtalnii.g hto
dinner. All arc c«&gt;rdially invited. ' •
mother aiffii brother o\kr Chrtunm*.
lilbitlon. '
farm
NASHVILLE.
Thoma? Fuller.
hotidayi
McCarthy
t«»n and A ini i kVenk* Jng lhe holidays In Crilc«K&lt;..
■ venlng with fJe.tihu
AXton Smith attended the risicri.ic«&gt;
St'Kk show three daj|s last week. '
holiday*, with frh
v-uitiiig h|r p
Mbs N&lt;
Mii»« Gladys Bachanm to-at .-home
Grand liaplds.
w
fnkn her* school -st t|harl«&lt;to . ver th»
the FVlghper
Detroit. is visiting M*

Mis* Mlnnh Furntos is lioun front
Hastings ovY-r the holidays.
Mr*. Ed Smith arid daughter Myrtle
'are pt Applegate, the guest* ot hv-r
dftqgbter. Mra. Roy Brumm.
Joint Brumm I* home froth Hue-Lake,
sick with tonslfitls.
Mra. Louis Brumm is sick *Ht this
writing.
Mies ChuriottedJrumm nnd Mr. Frank
Wilkie of Chicago Were married-Christ­
mas at the home of the bride's parents.
Rev. and Mrs. Loulr Brumm.
Mrs. Selah Noyes of Grand Ledge vis­
ited her parents. Mr. nnd Mra. Hiram
Coe, last week.
Born, to Mt*. and Mra. Chester Smith,
a son.
Mrs. G. W. Gribbln has purchased tho
house of Mrs. F. E. Van Oradai on the
south side.
Mrs. Saib’ Hx'sa lias sold her property
on State street to F. M. Weber.
T. E. Fuller ha* sold hl* house and
tot on Main street to H. D. Wotring
aud has bought a farm of C. J. Bassett
south of the village.
BANFIELD CHURCH NpTES.

The I-adles* Aid Society will meet at
the.church next Wednesday.
The Epworth Leaguers, who will tajie
part in the concert, are requested to
meet al the church Saturday night of
this week.
As Rev. Baldwin was nt one of the
other .^points Sbnday night. Mr. Ed
Moore Ted the Epworth League. Al­
though there were not many out *e
had a good league.
Everyone come to Epworth League
next Sunday. It is the Xmas topic nnd
we know it will be a very profitable
meeting for ail- Our pres’deoi. Mrs.
Stiles, will lead.
For tiny pain, from top to tut*, from
any cause, spply I&gt;f- Tho mu’ Eclectric Oil. Pain can’tasy where H isuaed. i

daughter. Evn .Dayton.,
for Redlands. California.
Mr. nnd Mra. Roy Gould ami
tor Clara spent Sunday with the iBtter's
parents. Mr. and Mra. Oliver (Gould.
In Kalamo.

Miss M.ie Montgomery ii
^rom Ypsilanti NornuJi fei r
vacation-

w&lt;«*k from Chicago.
Frbd Smith la visitink hl? gnunlfathw
at Alma, also St. Louis friend*.
Mr.' and Mr*. Wm. Andrea vto’Apd
their daughter, Mra. Arthur Hatbasviay,
BARRVVILLE CHURCH NOTat.
Christ maa.
Charlie Mead and family ami Loyd
Arison Merrill and family spent
and family spent Christmas with their Christmas in Hast lags the guest of
parents. Mr. and Mra. Barber Mead Bert Merrifield.
were at church Sunday.
School closed n successful term Fri­
Miss Nina and Ella I-athrop are day for a two weeks* vacation, and the
spending their vacation with their teacher. Mis? Ethel Hicks, presented
fattier and mother and were at phureh each pupil with a sliver spoon.
.
and helped in the singing.
Robert Seward from Grand Rapid?
WELCOME CORNERS.
was at Sunday school-" and preaching.
I wish you ail a Merry Christmas und ■
Sunday.
.
Rey. Loyd. Mead will preach la Rev. a Happy* New Year.
The Christmas exert isw at our school
Dolph's place next Sqnday.
The Christmas tree nt the school house last Friday evening were well
house was well attended. Many beau­ attended, an apprrfbriute program was
tiful presents wore handed down by carried out by Mrs. Matthews and her
,
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Santa Claus. Must of the Bunday pupil*.
Our school closed Friday for a*two
school classes nnd teachers were re­
weeks' vacation.
membered.
The many friends of Mr. Chester I
The superintendent of the Sunday
school, Mr. Lathrop, and wife, are savacool of Hastings, formerly one of !
our
neighbors, were saddened Sunday j
-spending Christmas nt Ann Arbor.
by hearing of his death. All unite in &gt;
extending their sincere sympathy to]
the mourning relatives.
Sore Throat Cure
Arthur Scobey, wife and children ar- .
To euro Sor» Thro., quickly. «•'«*)•
orulyyou luuat UM&gt; »
'f, rived here from North Dakota last
week to visit hi* parents.
Mrs. Humphrey a aS pained one day
per/orm mirsclw but it does do Ui.whole
iart wek by hairing of tho sudden
duty in coriDgthrosts which are sore.
death of her Httie granddaughter of J!
•foNSIUNB is an antiseptic, tall; the
Sore Throat germs *r-d_forr^,.Mr^? -nd Plainwell, who died of diphtheria.
। ditions which produce Sore Throat and
A TIMELY TOPIC.
’
like diseases. The first dose gives Afer
At this season of roughs and colds it
rriief and a few doses cure.
is well t&lt;&gt; know that Foley's Honey and
A quick,* safe, soothing, heahny.
/J
Tar is the greatest thrust and lung .
anu’se ••*.'- rnre for Sore Throa. /d
Etofly de^ribesTONSJUNE.
H
reuwd.
H cunfl quickly and prevents [
serious results front scold. *«g ■B,e t
At druggists- r25 and Wc botllesX V*
Th. TruaiUoe CoCauteu.'Ohlo. by Arthur E. Mulholland

Phone 80

Miller &amp; Harris Furniture Go,
■ We still have a nice assortment' of

FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS
on hand, i Ithongh our trade far eclipsed anjlhing that
we expectin,&lt;1’’in the way &lt;&gt;f I'hrintmas furniture selling.
are arriving daily
and we are •preBut NEW GOODS
v________
*'*fi
pared to o ter great inducements for the npxt.few weeks
i'll the IV'P of small prices' ■»o •- good
«ww»»i iitrnitHi-iiurnitiin*. rnrrj.
rugs,
carpets, elk'.
Buy bl? of onr high grade sweet tuned piauos now
and be kitjsfied for ever afterwardf.
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Miller &amp; Harris Fornim Go.
ST

BREAKING MY RECORD FOR LOW PRICES

Until Jan. 1st, 1906,
I will sell any stove In my store, Hard Coal or Steel Range

for $40.00
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You can't afford to let this chance go by. Moet dealer* get
A50 (X&gt; and some as high as 355.00 for the satrih etovea. I
Stock of Montana Kobe., 4H » « feet,
ever brought to Haatlngs. Call and ec-e them.
.

SX?0

Jesse Townsend.
HASTINGS,

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MICH.

Ctiristmas Trees For Sale, Any Size.

Those Butter
Scotch Patties

ARE JUST
THE THING
FOR
PARTIES.

1 have the nicest line of confections in the
city FRUITS. NUTS (all new crop) and a
nire line of CIGARS and TOBACCOS.- Call
here foryopr Chrirtmas Candies, Fruits, Nuts

FRED WOLCOTT

�MI(HIG AH’ S CARE
EOR THE BLIND

SATURDAY NIGHT FIRE.
Home of H. E. Howey well Burned

SKOIB POULTRY
^463

the Ground—Nothing

Saved.

the experience of the past two exhibi* |
Saturday night about 7
the mock- '
a greater interest and larger ex­
thoroughness at least equal to the see­ ing bird at the water works got on a tiona,
'
hibits and attendance may t&gt;e arranged
ing. That course includes thorough
toot, and indicated trouble at box 23.
for.
The
premiums awarded in the
training in music for all showing any
The department responded promptly, &lt;
adaptation embracing voice; piano the city team making record time up 1different classes were aa follows:
Barred
Plymouth Rocks.—L. J.
cornet, violin, orchestra, pipe organ
Hanover St., and coupling to the by­
Matthews cock. I hen; Willard Perry.
chorus, harmony, theory and history,
drant fnrtherest out on that street. With ■
3d and 3d cock. 2d cockerL. 2d hens,
and sometimes developing especial tal­
every foot of hose attached, it was '2 pen; Guy Giddiuga. 3rd cockerL,
ent in compoeitiun.
found to be shy bj- quite u distance
hen. 2d pullet. I pen : Asa Steckle,
There is one feature of the musical of reaching the burning home of H. E. 3rd
'
department of this school in which Honeywell, oppoeite J. C. Ketcham's, Irt cocked. 1st pen.
White Plymouth Rocks—M.
W.
we may feel especial pride, because if so tbe house and contents were quickly
Hicks. 1st and «d cock. Irt hen. »d
originated ‘here, the invention of
reduced to ashes.
cockerl.
1st
•
pen
;
H.
W.
Bough,
2d ;
Miss Grace A. Brown, director of in­
The house tieiunged to Levi C. Gil- 1
2d ben. 1st cockerel, and 1st and |
strumentai music. and gives to our laspie, and was insured fbr $300 in tbe cock.
'
3d
pullet;
Lewis
Tuttle
3d
hen.
2d i
blind pupilb an advantage before unBarry &amp; JEaton. the con»nts were in- '
’ 2d pullet.
known to the blind. That is a system sured for $400. in the American, of cockerel.
1
Boff Plymouth Rocks-Ed. Palmatier. i
I to enable them to master the written
Philadelphia. Rogers &amp; Son having ,
i scale used by the seeing. Music to be
'2d rocirertliEmry Bu*by. Kd cockerel, i
both risks.
2d pullet, ist pen: J»-$. H. Webb, Anu ;
; read by the blind is written by the
It is not known how the fire orig- '
! Braille system.of raised dots arranged inated. Mr. und Mrs Honeywell J Arbur. 1st cockerel ; F. A. Childs, 1st ,
and lid pullet:.
' in varied combinations, and looks pre­
were down town at the time. It is ' White Wyandotte*—.1. L. Higdon. 1st i
: cisely like the letters and words of I
proljttlde that it originated from the cock. 2d hen., 2d ax’kereJ : Burdette |
J their ordinary reading matter. They i
chimney or stove pijk-, or lire may '
Sutton. 2d cock: G. D. Scott. 1«1 and j
, can write and read am! execute that'
have, snappad out of the stove. Who- 3d
' hen. fid cockerel:
H. Palmatikr. )
I music, but they canifot get from it. !
ever discovered the fire phoned thr ’'
any cuncuption of. tbe written ^cale. water works that it ^vas “out un Hin- . fil pullet: J. E. McElwain. Is*, cock­
j needed to become teachers of seeing over Street.'' Box 28 was the ofily- one j1erel. 1st. and 2d pullet
Wyandotte—Thus
Beck, j
’children, nor from any source except I on that street, so that number was [ Goldeu
! Miss Brown’s invention. That fully ] given l&gt;j' the whistle. Had the K 16c«&lt; ' Middleville. 1st cock. 1st ^cockerel 1st1
ben. 1st 2d und fid pullet. 1st pen:
। meets the want; aud is very simple—on
I tipij ot tfie Are been definitely known
Frank Andersoiv 2d cock, 2d and lid
, the btafi defined in large sire upon a
! and Jefferson St. |«en called instead of |.
1 table so that it may he felt, with
hen. 8d cockerel, 2d pen: W. H. Spence
Hanover, 'the ho® would have been
2d cockerel. 3J pen.
.
moveaiile metal forms of notes and
long enough to have reached the tire
8. L. Wyandotte C. R. Bishop. 1st
i signs which can lie arranged to pro­ from the nearer Jefferson St. hydrant,
hen. 1st cockerel. 1st and 2d and fid
' duce any composition, and be readily
though but little could have been
prlet. 1st pen: W. H. Spence, 2d
j read and employed by the blind. The
) Fill Hue of 'Snit Caws, Bairs. Trunks and Telescopes.
saved even then.
•
cwkerel. J. L. Higdon, fid cockerel
. course also embraces tuning and cunAll an- sorry' for Mr. aud Mra.,
\ Any one of them would inake’a line XMAS present.
White Minocaa—Ed. Palmiter. 1st
I strnction. in which many attain pro­ Honeywell, for it is a severe hardship
/ When yon buy here um get goods that are RIGHT.
ficiency and are earning good wages ' to haw such a Iww as this in the cock, 1st lien; at cockerel, 1st and 2d
pullet.
in music houses and us independent , middle uf a winter.
Black Mirioras—E. E. Hasbergen 1st
tuners, and also ns organists in
ben 1st cockerel. 1st pullet: Burdette
churches. Music, which is whollv
j
Sutton.,
3d hen. fid pullet. Thus.
Imyond the reach ol the deaf, is the
. Watera. fidyhen.
। peculiar delight of the unseeing, whom
j Hie divine compassion has com fierisated
, R. C. Black Minonoe—Ed. Halmaj with k.eener appreciation of melody.
tier. 1st ben.
EAST WOODLAND.
S.
Brown Leghorns—Ed. Palma। and odors; nnd
tier. 1st cock. 1st hen ini Baldwin;
Mrs.
J.
Baker,
uf
Nashyille
is
visit
­
‘‘God, who made. oli. kind!
I
fid cock. 2d and fid hen. 1st cockerel,
Taffy
aud
Peanut
Crisp,
Gall for some of our Home Made
ing her daughter Mrs. Homer Bawdy
Beauty tor one and all.
They are pure, and made out of the best materials, and
■ 1st ana fid pullet,
this week.
Gave fragrance for tbe blind! ’'
made RIGHT.
R. C .’ W. Lpghorns— Jas. It Mat’ Mr., and Mrs. Geo. Hitt, entertained'
But these are not all that the iw-huol
' is doing for the blind children ^uf the l a party of relatives on Christinas thews, 1st cock, 1st and fid hen 1st
I Sunday.
and 2d cockerel 1st and fi pullet : Jas.
state. It is giving them industrial
A. Matthews, fid cockerel fid. pullet. .
best because It is made right:
ttaining. of which tbe piano*tuning ! Mr. and Mn». .0. Riggle of Grand
SANITARY t«it’sthe
S.
Bur. Leghorns—Jus. A. Mat­
* Rapids visited her parents Mr. and
clean aud wholesome. It’s wrap
and construction is one feature. They
thews.
1st and fid cockerel. Ist aud fid
BREAD
ped iu oiled paper as soon as Its baked
begin in the kindergsrden with bead J Mrs. Charles Smith over Christmas.
hen. 1st andrtM pullet.
Mr. and Mrs J. St John partook
and rattan work, and go through luunFINE LINE or CIOARS ANO CONFECTIONS.
S. C. U'hiie Leghorn—G D. Scott.
1 mock, netting, raffia, sewing, broom j of a fine Cbristuias dinner with Mr.
1st cockerel. 1st hen. 1st pullet.
j shop, sloyd. domestic science. The ; and Mrs. W. Sawdy uf Woodland.
S. &lt;’. Buff Orpingtons—F. N. Ilke&gt;.
| girls liecome skillful knitters, and
Mrs. Phila Hitt is the gueet of her 1st codmrei, .Ist. pullet.
i workers with both needle and machine. ’ sister Mts. Calvin Sawdy in Big Rap­
White Orpingtons—Burdette Sutton,
‘Orijlnalors not Imitators.”
Props. The CITY BAKERY.
‘ and make ibeir. own clothes even in ids through the Holidays.
1st cock, 1*1 rixlkerel, tot ben. 1st pulj some cay.' to some extent doing the
J. Edgar Ckile. of the Ferris Insti­
cutting. They learn general houNetute. Big Rapidf. is sp.mding the Huli- ।
Light -Brahaoia—■Burdette Sutton.
| work, and can cook and serve in a
days with hi* parents Mr. and Mrs. E*; 1st cockerel. 1st anil Yd pullet.
| manner to shame many daughters of
BOILING MEATS.
T. Cole.
.
&lt;
White luiugshun
lyde Sutton. 1st
i favored huroe^ Prominence was given ,
| in this corres|Mndence -last winter to I Miss Zilpha K—prrpetrifted u fine cockerel, 1st and, 2 ! •• illet.
Houdacs—Bart
Ueechwir.d,
1st
surprise upon her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Builfugrts one of jlie riinpletj process - the serving of ■ tine dinner texthe legis- , A. C. I^il|)HtrJck. Christmas day. It cockerel.
e« of w.iklng, but yct .lt Is very fre- i lative committee visiting the Agricul­ being the .twentieth anniversary of- •
R.
I.
Red*-GtV
Dryer
1st,
cockte
’rel
tural C-ullege. by the young ladies fur j
■ qUf'atly not properly carried out. It is
,
' the cooking class in that instil uti&lt;m, as j their marriage she invited a number ■ !■&lt; l-nlleL
to1) easy to boll anything bard, to !m&gt;1!
Pekin
Ducks
j
Burdette Sutton. 2d
of friends and about thirty responded .
The,finest line of Rotary
I it tough or to boll it to rags There- j creditable to the domestic science de­ bringing a picnic dinner und a number 1 old Drake. 1st • &gt;ld Buck. ’1st &gt;uang
and5 Vibrating Shuttle
partment there; and it wak But tbe
Sewing Machines ever
fare it may be uf Interest to readers to
of piece? of pretty china in tuemory of I Duck; G. D
f. 1st old Drake 1st
i
same
thing
was
done
for
tbe
committee
shown in Barry County.
' read :t few hints -&gt;q hqlr to. bo!1 fresh
young Drake. 2d noting Duck.
;
the day.
। visiting the School for the Blind, by ,
beef, saltjkeef und lutittiib.
Needles for all Machines.
Emden Geese — Burdette Sutton, 1st
The Evangelical
chutch had a j
■ For the first example let us consider • young ladies who had never seen a ray
gander. 1st gooec.
OILS. OILS. OILS
' boiling a piece of fn^h bwf weighing. i of light. The broom shop is a profit­ Christmas tree Sunduy evening. A large .
; able industry, turning-out a product
| audience listened tu the exercises. '
LAKE VIEW,
soy. fourteen ■imuuiio. First, what can
I ehduld say no. largest- •
beiiidded to .Improve the tlnvur of the ! superior-that the demand always ex- ' Luther's Cradle Hymn was beautifully ;I Church nt (Iv'- scltfiol
bptttes tt cents each ur ’&gt;
house next.
i meat dunug the Imiling? Fill the pot. ! eeedN the supply, and pays all ot its ! rendered by Minnie Bollman. Tbe ex-'I Sunday evening.
tor a quartet.
_
Ac tachin on ts and parts for any
on time and were inter­
preferably an iron one. half full of wa-, expenses: yet it^is only one of the classes ' creises began
and all machines.
Mr. Keagle and family
[.ter. .Add two oulons, two carrota and in manual training, fitting blind boys eating to the end. Then a few moments
.Wood pumps and fixtures or
« few pieces of celery. 1-ct the water for oelf-support. and not a commercial of pleasant social greetings closed u i taining company from
all wood pumps.
I come to a lively l&gt;i|| iukI plunge In enterprise at alb Both boys and girls ' very happy evening
1 Mich.
1 am avthe old stand. “1 hai i't
■ the bevf. This of course: will stop tUV liecome expert typewritera. and they
Earl Todd
entertained about IV)
had my4*lcier tuk but everybo iy
The L. T. L. al tbe home of Gladys
water boiling, but' leave lr over tbe tire learn printing tor the blind by which
L friends Friday evening in playing
knows ma"
1 until it Starts to boll again.
•
Barry was a fine success. The next
they produce the books used in tho
pedro.
Mrs.
Harwood receiving the
Then whim it has boiled a ■ tiupie of
meeting will be at the home of Her­
mlnntes move the pot baek on tbe | school rooms and in the library of the bert Rockwell Friday evening January lady’s prize.
I Mr. Charlton and family and hroth। stovie and let -it staud without boiling
These advantages are freely offered •
for half au tiouC. After ihnt hrlpg It
I enj and sisters arc entertainig cumcloser to tbe fire mid lot it get only to the blind children of Michigan j Mr. and Mrs E. P. Bnrnhtr. enter­ puny from Indiana.
, just hot enough so that occasional bub­ housing, boarding, doctoring and nurs-'i tained a party uf relatives with a
। The meetings at Martin Corners
bles rise tu the Kurface. .
ing when sick, schooling, industrial . pretty tree on Christmas evening. A
: It is-th? general rule to allow ten or and moral training—all paid for by the ' very enjoyable time is report* d by one .closed Mucoemfully Sunday evening and
| now are beginning ui tbe Fisher
I twelve minutes to each pound of tx-ef. state, and transportat ion and clothing of the guests.
। Church.
■ but It is hard to make any hard anti are also paid by the state when parents i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
Towns
are
guests
fast law it is hardly worth while to
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith nnd family
j boll a piece of fn«h beef) under four are not able. The state only asks that ■ of their mother Mrs. M. Warner of । spent Christmas with the latter’s,
' pounds or a piece of salt beef under the blind children be committed to its Bath this week.
parents
near WoodMtuL ,
care; and it most soon command that [
! eight.
My. nnd Mrs. EtL Faught and family
Again, if the piece of beet is very they l«e so committed, The present, [
QUIMBY.
spent Christmas with the latter's par­
■ small, it would be ijetter not to plunge enrollment is about one hundred •
it into bulling water at nil; but put it twenty; and there are in the state I EJery Gregor and daughter Cora ents Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Patten.
Are the men who wear
- t others
...t________________
r&gt;\
who j f«&gt;n» Clare,
Michigan.'are visiting his
luUi lukewarm water und gradually i alxiut an equal number of
Mies Grace Waddell spent Christmas
8iiits made by 0. E. Lunn.\
bring it to the siniuiering and boiling ought to l»e sharing the Kame advant­ parents in this vicinity.
at her home in Woodland.
There is an air Of exclu­
points.
age*, but are nut. The facilities are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Walldorff
and
Mra. B. McKay and sun। Floyd ami
siveness not seen in other
Perhajrs the l&gt;est guide Is common provided, and the blind children com­
daughter Clare, Mrs. C. G. Holbrook, Mr. Strickland and George Keagle ate
sense aufl u knowledge of the scientific
garments.
pared with other children, are donbly and Mr. and Mni. Byron Smith, of Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
principle upon which the directions
.
Hastings spent Christmas with Scott Olmstead and'family.
giv-u above depend. When meat is ntitled to the benefits.
Right Now
Tbe institution is delightfully located McIntosh and family.
boiled it gets hard. , When it Is ex­
.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and
posed to a heat considerably less than in tbe northwestern part of the city
A very pleasant, time wm held
of Lansing, upon property bought by Christmas eve at the home of Mr. and daughter Zena and Grover Downing
that of boiling it does not get hard.
is u good time to place
spent Christmas with W. Jeffery and
Again,
on?
most
important
point
to
the
state
iu
1880.
when
the
blind
pupils
Mrs. John Castelein and family by
orders for your suite be­
family.
be considered. If we want'tbe joint to were removed from the Flint institu­
Mr. and Mra. Henry Castelein, Charles
cause we are not as rushed
taste nice, is to keep In as much us tion where they had been cared for in
Irwin Charlton is home for a week’s
Castelein and family. Reginald Wins­
as before the holidays.
possible all tbe Juice and gravy. When, connection with the deaf; and since
vacation.
therefore, we plunge the large joint of then tbe usefulness uf tbe school has low. Walter Bidelman aud, lamily.
Come, and look over the
■ Santa Claus also came and distributed
meat Into bulling water and keep it In
samples.
DOWLING.
largely increased. The present super­ presents to all.
till the water bolls up again and let It
A Merry Christmas to all.
even then remain In a few minutes intendent, Mr. Clarence E. Holmes,
Elsie Edmonds of Battle Creek is
longer we surround the whole Joint was city superintendent here, from visiting his brothers.
Mrs. Nellie Sartier of Argos. lad.,
.
with a layer of hardened meat perhaps which position he came to the super­
Frank Neal of Grand Rapids is is spending a few weeks with her
FINS TAILOMNC.
half an iheb ................
th ickness.—"
Boston intendence of this school about fonr
parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wise.
y
Traveler.
years ago. since which there has been visiting his grandparents.
HASTINOS, MICH.
Bert and Frank Stanton, Sam Wise,
Whit Benham, wife and daughter
cheering gain in the permanence of the
And It’ii So Simple Too.
Wm. Herrington, Mike Smith also
Mrs. John Jacob Astor, wlio han been pupils, and consequently in the value Nina spent Christmas at Walter BidelFrank Herrington returned last Satur­
called n great beauty On .both skies of that they derive from the school.
day
from nearly a week’s stay in Chi­
the Atlantic, given this an the simple
Horton.
Last Friday school closed for a
DESERT DISHES
cago. All report a pleasant time.
method by which she preserves her
week’s vacation and a nice program
good
looks:
IJve
simply,
take
adequate
Libbie Pickard and children spent
CUPS and SAUCERS
waa'rendered byteacherand pupils.
HIGH BANK.
exercise, eat rationally, act with delib­
The pupils were given a treat&gt;y their Monday at Dr. Gallagher’s.
Japaneae aud American ware,
eration and gvt plenty of rest. Lillian
Willard Ickes and wife" and Walter Reacher and also by Mrs. Patterson
Chas.
Mack was in our village one
Russell recently gave the same pre­
Just the thing for Christmas
Ickes and wife returned home from and daughter* of po]Korn balls. Miss day last week, Mrs. Aldrich returning
scription. Mrs. Leslie Carter has been
presents, Nice line and prices
the
eattle
show
at
Chicago
last
Thurs
­
home
with
him.
Tkaut is spending her vacation with
giving It for three or four years, and
right.
Patti aud Bernhardt have been band­ day evening.
her parents at Edmore, Michigan.
A. J. Hoffman spent Christmas with
ing It out for twenty yearn.
H. Bechtel and wife are keeping
Mr. and Mrs. James McIntyre spent friends in Bellevue.
the course.with an ease and \»peed and

COATS

Don't Buy Until
See OUR LINE.

W. H. MYERS &amp; SON.

Laverne Erwin luit^ wife spent Mon­
day with tbe former^ uarenta. Also
entertaining.the latter* father, mother
and brother Mqfiday evening.
Floyd Clapper of Hastings was u
welcome guest nt Walter Ormsbee's
yesterday
:
Dr. Sheffield, wife and ton Harold
passed’ through this place Monday &lt;enj
route to the former’s- old home near
Bantield
Quite a number from this place (at­
tended the dance at Maple Grove Cent­
er Friday night AU rej&gt;orf a geotl

Moat uf the young folks also some
that wern't so young enjoyed thornselves on .Clear lake Sunday £and Manday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank VauSyckle and Mm.
Cassidy spent last Wedneadny*with an
aunt and uncle near Quimby.

_
___
_ ,
, the dressing
room and bathroom nrr-inorc aud un»t&lt;popuhir. S.-K of sheKes with niqkfl
support*. gianji totnel rods and o’th«|r
fitting’ have superseded to a. large y.itent* nickel aud even*silver In Imines uf
wealth.1 Glass' bathtubs are not very
new. They are rtlll too expensive to
have come into common use.

tlOHETWbE QflNDIES

LEE HING, 2iT“y

house for W. H. Eaton and wife who Christmas at H. R. Castelian’s.
Mra. Fay Clemence is entertaining
are still caring for their son at Swartz
George Scott ■pent a part of last her Bister Miss Pilgrim.
It is no usftjto employ a feather brush
wok with hi* ■on Charles at ChiIf the object is the actual removal of Creek.
Stephen Lester and family also Chas.
Wallace Eaton und family spent Sun­ cago.
dust from the room. The feathers do
Lester spent Christmas with chair sis­
not collect, but merely distribute, dost. day with his mother Mrs. A. Eaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott nnd daugh- ter and daughter Mrs. Walter Ormsbee.
To dust thoroughly uae a soft cloth, if
The next Aid Society is the 3rd. at ter Gretchen Bjieat Christmas at Coats
Frank Wilkes and wife spent Mon­
possible a ajgbtly damp cloth, and
Elry Houghtalin's.
Grove.
day with Mr. and.Mra. Jeree Warner.
turn It about so an to gather up the
Mrs. H. R. Castelein attended the
dust iu it. If the duster he dry en,ocArchie Lester and lady friends Miss
The man who profits by his
casiona! shake out of doors will enable
Cantata given at the M. E. church at Brt&amp;at »pent Utti.day at Waiter Ormait to do duty more effectaaltv.
mistakes count* clear gains]
Hastings Friday evening.
.

ROGERS 4 ROGERS
OENEKAL HSURANCE
if you owe any property Save ft Insared

DaatlaK.

REV. B. F, FRITZ.

Pi. D. Pai

Phone 285 Ifisidenc* I
\ “It is appointed unto rn.m .
'die, but after this the. urixmei
f. ’
.
.
•’lli-Oj.w

All sites of sleighsgor ail purposes.
Rupner? to fit all &gt;ires of wheeled
vehicles. Sleigh Bells; Hanie-&lt;
Robes, Whips. Blankets. Our pur
chases are made in large lots there­
by givingus, the advantage of the
lowest prices and we share this sa &gt;■
ing with our customers

will like oiii Home-Made Apple gutter Pies.

Admired

i'

We give our customers the bargains
at the beginning of the season
rather than wait until the season is
over. We |nake a special effort in
selecting desirable patterns from
the largest manufacturers of Cutters
and Sleighs, and can safely say that
ours is one of the largest lines ever
shown in Barry County.

CORRESPONDENCE.

GREAT REDUCTION IN
PRICES UNTIL AFTER
NEW YEARS.

1 Subjects of H-nnoiis
/Murnmc:- TheLiu-.t P
^’Beginning Right "

and WINTER
CUTTERS, SLEIGHS
HORSE GOODS.

Phone 314, Hastings. Mich.

VESTER &amp; CARTER,

Times a Year
, As regularly as Siifad...
ioonfes a cheery
awaits you at tbe I
Brethren Church o»I1(,r
Grand ami East Sts
(Preaching at w::x&gt; and r.,K,
,o clock. Sunday Sb.:..; at
13:00 in. Young
Meeting at
o’clock Vi
;try by spirited muskt
pray erg. faithful'
■ Bible study and a varb t* .»[;
■'general exerciso to plrisP
/interest and profit ali q lj.,
(come among us.
{ Please accept t
it ion and come X EXT
DAY.

' SPECIAL PRIGES-NOW GIVEN ON FUR. GOATS.

HARDWARE DEALERS. III-II5 E. STATE ST.. HASTISGS. MICH.

NEW
’YEARS GREETING
'
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t

Christmas has come and gone, luit we n&gt;ust ’till
Your New Years dinner is just as important as
Christmas feast. Its up to you to make it as agre.4a hie
from an eating standpoint and you can do it if you will
come to see us and see our goods and prices. They are
as good a’ the best and as low as the lowest, as the
lowing list will show.
Ceiturj, red Silaoa. foraerlj 15c per tie now

Our

Hmm-mO

SMr Knut per qatrl

Best Miami ait Spigtetti at per ptuep

Boe Park Creae Cheese per can

-

6 lbs good Rice

■

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Nice Canned Tositoes per can

-

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HAMS &amp; RUSS
Phone 16.

SPECIAL SALE
ON CLOCKS
Nickle Alarm Clocks worth Si.00 for, while they last. 69c.
A few jlratclass mantle clocks striking the hour and half hour f-1
&gt;3.60. A fine line of Gilberts, Seth Thomas and other makes of mantle
docks at special prices. A line of gilt clocks at cost to close them oqt.

George Newton,
Jeweler and Optician.
ist door west Chidester &amp; Burton’s.
Hastings, Mich.

SPECIAL SALE
AT HORTON’S
1-4 OFF the Regular Price
on all HEAVY GLOVES and MITTENS.
We have a nlce.line of Ladles’,Gent’s and
Children’s which were cheap at regular
price, so come now while the assortment
ip good.
Phow* No. 10.

HORTON’S. SS"

�- HASTINGS BANNER, DECEMBER 27. 1905.

We wish you all a

2

HAPPY
NEW YEAR

R M Sunday (
srJ' weloonjel
M‘e United

&lt;

I

PERSONAL MENTION.
immi/ it#

fa'

toe

SPECIAL

BEFORE-INVENTORYSALE

fare for the round trip. Date* of sale I a,u* ^n‘
Emil Tyden spent
Doc. n 24. 25. 3U and ai and jan; j j Christmas with Albion friends.
WOO. Return limit will be January 8,.j
H- (’ouch and son Will nre visitHMM?. Inquiry at ticket office for parfriend* in Extern Nebra*ku.
I Harold Caln of OtM*., 1, the Kunt

We ve started our Annual Inventory and find, upon 'looking
oyer the stock, we have far too many goods especially Ladies’
Coats and Furs. It is much easier to carry the dollars to the
Bank than to carry the goods over for another season.

Mtcluaan Statr
Teacher, Abu,. '&lt; hl. alMer Mra. Will HeUin«er
Unatoit Mich.. Dwr. «. st. •«, Onu
Homer ShlrtJ,. ot Kilamaxoo. .penf

I U(}5. W e have had! "lg &lt;'hair
Ih0 flrm on Christmas | rare pia* 25 cent* for the round trip is Christmas with Hasting* relatives,
Dates of sale Dec. 20. 27.
M -* Ainum &gt;n&lt;i n 'i
ah.*
a big trade that has Mi** Charlotte Lake will leave next authorized.
J.h“ ■'
week for Munising.-Mich . where *he «e
rate ai&gt;plies.only via Michigan Cenoeen very satisfactory has a fine position bookkeeper in traL
’
.
Ancient Order of Gleaner* Supreme j The Mine* Nellie and Maud s«i(h
to us and for 1906 we one of the largest stores in that city. “ Arbor.
spent Christmas with friends in She]-I
Biennial meeting Grand
Look next weak for Auction anid&gt;. Mich.. January
.I.innurv ■?-«.
•&gt; —U iws;,
uuu: • for
r..w th.- ji *' ' 1 P
-urpose to ibe the most noun.iuirt of John Oswald, of Doster. id*.
Mrs. Erunk Nash spent Christman
abovei
occasion
one
fare
tor
the
round
।
ns administrator to his father’s Adam
iggressive and pro­ ; Oswald
with her sister and *oq Gerald in ;
’s, estate
It will be u large trip i.*.authorized. Date* of sale Jun■
&lt;
bu-ago.
nary 1. 2 and :t. .Return limit Jan-;
gressive store in .this sale.
uary 8th inclusive.
.
Mr and Mra H. Martin abd-familv'
Poverty With man and sterility with i
*l*nt Christmas with relatives at
idnity. Watch our woman incline them to dogs. Tlu- man &lt;
Nashnlle.
v
wants *ouiuthf)g to lams, und the woman ;
-Frank* Nash returnel Wednewlay I
.ds and efforts for trade accepts the dog a* a poor sulvititute
from a few days visit with hi* mother 1
tor a baby.
’
his । spring.
( ANNOUNCEMENTS
at Pine Grove.
Wm. P. Hoit. aged rtll year.*, died at
ims

this invita-l
&lt;e.\t SUN.'

NOTE THE PRICES BELOW:

hr

»• next SutKUr i
’ agr” Evening;'

(

12-&gt; W. Bond
to man once tot
1 j&lt;’d ament.”
(
- Hebrews U 27./

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,

A Michigan train for Michigan
people, fast, comfortable ami conven­
ient. Michigan Central ‘‘Wolverine’
T^rtoen couple enjoyed a hop at
MJb* 2* v*0!”*
C"mi"K “d 1 Wi" Whi““&gt;. of rtahubnli O.. ,!►
tbe
of P. Armory Christmas night.
pn&gt; a whole d»r tor btutoem In New lied Lerter Kinne
Mr and Mra. Geor^Menhennick
spent ChrUtma* with friends in Toledo.
Miss Gertrude.Chamberlin, of iJe’*Peut ♦■•brittma* with
triot. is th® guest of Mini Olga Beas- New York, 8:00 a. in. Tlie fastest . .
train
America. Try
it
“*B
HenrJ in Ypsilanti.
mer.
------- in
*« .luiencn,
ary it.
.™ for
.u. Christmas
vW.NUa, and
™
Holiday rates
«j.*nt
Mr. ,„d m™. amo Pwillp. „d
New Years will be one and one third I bri’,t*nM wlth hume frienda

and we want to express
our thaidcs to the peowi,h
• pie of Barry County , Mr “iI **■* xdwia Mnihin,„. ot
for the liberal, patron****’

0:30 and TtOfll
«&gt;• School at;
I’eopk-B
»9clock. We(
music, short)
faithful)
1 a variety(of)
"S to please, &lt;’
&gt;fit all who(

Pn. D.. Pastor

•

M. C. Excursions.

0

lu the year just past we

/INTER
IOS.

the hume
of his daughter
*~",vu
“‘,«nu,r Mrs. W.
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H.
“•

. therfdenlerfc hi BarrvConntvr

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?ifc0* ”«

Ladies’,

Phone

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1 • eat.
if the'
Mabie
« will
iy are
ip fol-

Goods Delivered

Muffs, .
Oppossum,
Fox, Coney at
1-4 off.

28 Ladies’ Cloth and Plush
Capes, all this season's
goods, all good
qualities at
I U III I

15 only, Misses’ Short Coats
Xages 12 to 16 years, colors
^jtan, castor,
navy at

23 Ladies’ Short Coats, all
sizes, colors tan or black,
good qualities, all well made
at exactly1-2 priCB

1-2 price

Hastings Money-Back Store,
Phone 30.

t

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Issued by this bank will be the most sensible Christmas Present you can make to the boys and girls.

SOMETHING
DOING!

:h;

J. D. VanRipw and wife of Lansing
spent Christmas at home with her
parents, Rev. J. J. Marshall and wife.
They were given a reception Dinner
was served to 40 guest*. They received1
many useful present* and many good1

He knows Hastings is * great deal better. Ho declares that Michigan is as
much of a winter resort as tbe Btate he
visited, that they had four days in
succession when the thermometef negistered from 16 to 20 below freezing.
While Tennessee has *ume advantages,
wishes and congratulation*.
There will be protracted meeting* at Mr. Sfosher believe^ that as a place
Cloverdale Evangelical church com­ to live, it U not in the same class with
mencing Jan.
Everybody .invited.
Michigan.

John Beasmer, the jeweler, is plan­
ning to take a trip to California next
Aureole our nngel cake generously
month. He will visit his daughter.
with Imported Jam: teach us to for­
give our creditors; sec to It that the• Mra James Rock, who lives in Hi!ver
straight .and narrow path Is sprinkled City, New Mexico, on the way to the
with ashes always and with banana coast. At Loh Angeles he . will visit,
skins never; put plenty of silver into another daughter, Mrs. Ed. Clark.'
our wallet* and not any Into our whisk­ Mr. Bessmer has been in business in
ers; cement our ties of love nnd friend­’ thia city longer than any other man
Ship more closely together and fill the. now engaged in active affaira He has
hearts of our wives to overflowing
always been very prompt, careful in
with tbe friskiness and enthusiasm that
were theirs at that divine moment looking after every detail of his busineon,
and the‘Says have been very few
when we measured their Illy fingers
for solitaire diamond rings nnd pre­ and far lietween when he has nut been
pared to camp out on their fathers’ In­’ at his store to look after his affairs.
comes; clip the wing* of riche* and of He has well earned a good long vaca­
love that they may not fly out of trar tion, and Ifis many friend*, and that
window, but remain with us forever, includes everybody in Hastings, will
and if possible cUp the rook in tbe wish for him a iJeasaut jourm^and
same way and for a similar result.—
R. K. M unklttrick in New York World.'
An Invocation to the New Tear.

We are always busy.
There is a reason.
Best Goods, Honest Prices,
Courteous Treatment, High­
est Quality, Latest Styles.
Try us for your next pair of
shoes and you will be sure to
give us all your trade.

(

C. W. CLARKE &amp; co.,
“Quality Shoe Store.
(

The wife would'

also appreciate one with a nice little deposit in her own name,
tree and Christina.* ’exerci*e^.

j Victor and Arthur spent Xmas with

One dollar opens an account.

3 per cent interest compounded

semi-annually,

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK

X

ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BARRY COUNTY.&gt;

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DIRECTORS.
J. T. LOMBARD.

Chrysanthemums.

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H. 6. HAYES. Auistut Cashier.

W. D. HATES, Cashier.

A SAVINGS BOOK.

W. 5. TYRRELL

LSON

J. f. GOODYEAR. Vite Presidul.

J. T. LOMBARD, Presliut.

W. J. FLEHINQ

in tie
out.

WRIGHT BROS
OFFICERS.

Jolm Bessmer,

c

Muskrat,
Coney at

1-4 off.

Many, Many
Thanks

OATS.

’’I T

Squirrel,

Infants at
1-4 off.

»“

fred L fieaih $
Carvetb,» fit
Druggists. • «

40

Marten,
Beaver,

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Children and

I =w •« s-3" o cluck.

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Fox,

Oppossum,

:——------- ------- - ------- • Ixniis Osborn and wife, of Muskegon
The Woman’* Home Missionary So- spent Saturday and Sunday with Noah
be held .itbe home ulMro Henry mid family.

Samuel Vdte. of la»»'e Odema. wa*
। in thu city Sunday and Monday. The I
j On Thursday January 4tb the Wel­ guest of friends here.
' .
&lt;,n .jn-dand wephipose t!): Ki’L'it ,hi. ’ ,
eb“"t. come L. A. 8. and W. C. T. C. will Mr and Mra F W Cole, of .Flint,
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m this way to thank her manv I
।
meet
with
Mra.
Julia
Jones.
Picnic
were
in
tbe
city
Saturday
having bualM v
iar’11'**
the Coming , friends for the Christmas remembr- '
| dinner All will Tie welcome.
. far. W e ask yon all tv,UOine I inees which ahu received.
iness in the probate court
I
Lee
H.
Pryor
will
speak
at
the
young
h'| .Mte US.
I 0r A
Knffe and Dr.W. B. Mat- j
Mr nnd Mra A. F Sylvester sfient
! thews of Grund Rapids, are in the city ■i people's meeting at the U. B church Christmas with Mr and Mra Cha*.
next Sunday evening at C p. m.
Sylvester
in Battle ('reek.
j to-day called here tor consultation with
Women'* Auxilary of Emanuel pariah
Mra Fester Root, of Middleville, is
' Dr. H. A. Barl»er, in the case of Mra.
will
meet
ut
the
Lome
of
Mrs
J.
8.
very ill at the home of her sister. Mra.
' E. H. I-athrope. who. we are pleaded
Goodyear Tuesday January 2d at two John Mulliken on Bond afreet
I to say. seems to be imuroving.
O’clock
Every "member requested tu
I
Gordon Ironsides came home from
Mr. and Mra. il. L. Sisson and ■ be present.
daughter' Minnie of Freeport were!
Grand Rapids to qpehd Christina* with
. Tbe Epworth I a-ague next Sunday | his mother, brother* and aistera.
; gurtt* of Mr. und-Mrs. H. C. Puhua- ■
will
31.
! tier Friday Afternoon and evening. •j evening
.
.. t&gt;e led by Edward
. HodClaude Henry, of Grand Rapids, ar- 1 going Saturday morning to Port Huron YCn r' *“bject ‘ ,Wh*‘ ha^ 1 gttined rivetl Saturday night to spend Christ*
0 to spend Kina* with their sop Clement j ur,I1K
I®”1 •&gt;t‘ur;
' mas with hik parents on West State St.
1 and wife.
' Morning subject at the U. B. church
Mra. Louise Kentield and daughter
MmUouWilu.
"i"1*
The U»' !-&gt;»' ■
«&gt;&lt;• i Ada are tqiending the Holidays with
V»C1' andan.it to Toronto. Canaua. "’«■»« «
W invnn bt tbe former’* *911 Hany at Ann Arbor.
TneMlay morning for . few day. vi.it., T’
Mr. and Mrs
Janie* Gom left
, Sb. will return Saturday with Mi.■, -cnooi;
»•»■&gt;•: 101
foUowwl I.y r. uort
by
Wednesday for Hygiene. . Colorado.
. EltzaKth lxxl.1. who will .pend tne I the
,h&lt;' pastor
P*«"r ।"" tbe.nb.mr t ot ' B.g.t.ulng
Mr. Gohs’ former home, where they
i winter here with her sisters. Mr*. Sil |. Right.
• ’* L ”
will reside
; Wileox and Jfrw Fred
“
'
1' installation of officers
——of
•”Barry
------- Lodge
Ryerson.Mr and Mra. Jakie Edger spent :
.
.....
li»Ukr.
of
Sunk..
'5‘V’
"'k'' I'1"'
!
Mr. and Mr*.
Christmas with the latter’s parents
SUM. ootert.ioal.thr,., ot 1 ««*&gt;
- &lt;»
L..wv&lt;.
Mr. and Mra George H. Nelson, of
Ti» ae people et Hastings and t»f\ church
seven grandchildren. i
Prairieville.
• Harry giffinty, for the liberal patron \ their children.
HOLMES CHURCH.
':;ce uo'.received from them during',I and old-time frienils to the number of j
Fred We«t. of Graml Rapid*, wa* in
Mr.
and
M
tk
W.
8.
Barnum
enter
[ 24 on Christum- day. An old time i
the city the first of the week photo­
{the Holiday season.
' Christmas dinner was served and to । tained Frank* Dillenbcyk ami family graphing sample* for Barter Bro*
In spite of the three days of\j say that the day wa* pleasantly Yind : and Mr. and Mrs. William Lee with
Chair Company.
'weather, our sales exceeded ) profitably spent wdad be putting it in » Christmas dinner and tree.
Mra Wm. Wolf, of Fremont, Ind..j
those of any previous season.
)J1 a mild fbrm.
1 zMre, Carrie Parmelee i»' spending
ard Mra. E Allerton, of Nashville,
•
~
• the Holiday* in Ann Arbor with her were guest* of their Riater Mra H.
We appreciate this liberal patron ?&gt;
MAPLE GROVE.
J nepl;ew and wife. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
.&gt; aiiti will try "fair dealing, good)
Martin last week.
Orin Wright-of Battle Creea passed I Kentield.
•&gt;d&gt; iow price-: as heretofore to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lane *i&gt;ent
■’.ill retain the good will of the people'. sunday-and Monday at Ed. Reese’s.
|
Hulmei i» home from
Christma* with Grand Rapids friends
The MisscH Glrnnu and Gladys Wolfe , Milford to *pand tbe Holidays with' Mra. Lune will stay for a week or two
We still have a tine stock of goods
' of Battle Creek passed Christmas with * her parents^ Mr. and Mr*. S. A. to visit friend’ before returning
• Ivet from and will sell them at
•
i’ their parents. Mr. and Mr-. A I'. Hplmes.
,.ie nsiuU low; prices.
G W. Bostater. wife and daughter
' Wolfe.
’ Jir. -and Mra. S. Overamith were in
■of Allegan. Mich, spent Christmas
i
Miss May Potter was at Hastings one j Nashville Monday, the guests of the with their parents A.' S. Bu-tater and
i, '.day la*t week.
•
; former’s brotlier Quper Oversmith.
wife and brothers A. ami B. F Bosi
Mrs. Josephine Wright who is spendStephen Barry spent Xmas with his tater.
? ing the winter at Ed Reese’i^is . still j brother Fred at. Stony Point.
Rev. D. T. Perrine and wife of Saug­
, vety ill.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cummings of
atuck ate Christmas dinner with the
i
Vincent Norton, wife and daughter j Kalamazoo visited Mr. and Mra. Glenn
latter’s parents, Mr anti Mrs. Noah
at Battl* Creek last week.
j Fuller thc -firat of the week.
Henrv taking the erenuig train to
ie Jeweler. Hastings, Mich I were
The Norton school closed last Friday ! Miss Bernice Wright nnd brother's Rives Junction
’
with a
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Walldorff aud
Mra. Fay Whitcomb i* again con- ■ fJeo. Fuller and family.
daughter Clara. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon
I fined to her lied.
i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee were in
Smith and Mr* C G. Holbrook B)«nt
j Tb. L. A. a uf the M. E? ehuruh '
„
Chri*tniaM day with Mr. and Mra
will m^t with Mr.. A D. Wolfe. FriMr “nd M«full,’r 1 "1"’ Scott McIntosh of Quimby.
iving.'removed I invite my old
dsvJouuory 5th.
I
tb.ir family «1m&gt; Ed. I'anmlv •
Mr.- and Mra. Q. Brulwiker of Benton
patrons £nd all who are interested
.
. ..
. 1 neonle at dinner Chnstma*. followed
• Ray list rot h and wife are the parent, TOP''
“
. good torse shoeing to call at my
,
,
I Harbor. Mrs. Ellen Gates, of Lake
uf . baby boy. vho arrived at their1 b
“" ,rW.'
•»&gt;-v “
u X,
.\ma*
■ OdesHa and Mr*. Carrie Matthew*, of |
ntiv location in connection with
J l{. B. Murdock and family ana Mrs. ptortJand. are guest* of Mrt and Mrs
home the 18th.
Homer of Hastings were the guest* of • y Risbridger for Cliristidra.
Mr. and. Mrs. O. Chaney qf »Lake
• ’
■ Mr. and Mr*. H. P. Tuttle and
The real amount of cash money paid OdeRsa Monday.
wh , wilfcalso do all kinds of wood
• daughter of Cooperville are the guests |
out Id the United States alone for toy*
repairing.
Remember the place.of Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Loveland this |
that ou Christmas morning gladden the
• NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
~
('pposite. the Michigan Centra! Pas
hearts of American children 1* con­
| week. They will ahn visit relatives
Depot,
Hastings,
Mich.
servatively estimated-.enger
at I
8.000.000.
There
will be service at the North j unj
at Shultz before returning
Tills means about ‘JU cent* apiece for Maple Grove church next Sunday at hunw
the something like 15,000.000 of five to io u. m.
.
j Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mahar. of
twelve year old children. Tbe children
t\«! meetings at South Maple Grote |
; Jackson »pent Chribtma- with tbe
of no other country on the globe have
I anything like so lavish an average chnrch are Htill in progress.. Good in­ 1 latter's parent- Mr. and Mra. C. F.
terest
is
manifested.
Will
close
next
• Brooks. Mr. M. returned Sunday, but
amount of money expended far toys
75c to $2.00 per dozen.
for them, not even the children of Ger­ Sunday night.
Mrs. Mahar will prolong her visit
many-Germany. tbe home of toymak­
Election of Sunday School odicers at until After New Year.
1 hare a fine stock and solicit your
ing and toy giving. Verily, Indeed, tbe the North Maple Grove church next
•rdere. Deliveries made to all parts
Mr. and Mra. L. N.’Motther returned
idt of the American child ha* been cast
of city. 1
Sunday. Everybody invited.
in tbe richest sort of clover when it
Friday from Columbia. Tenn., where
The Ladies Aid presented Rev. J J
comes to toy getting and not a few oth­
he
had "pent several weeks. Mr.
hc
burroug s
er things In tbe bargain.—Cincinnati Marshall with a very comfortable rock­ Mortier can think of several places
Phen* 26.
Proprietor.
that
would Halt him better than Tenn.
। Enquirer.
ing chair.

,

Long Coats
for

a

. ..udlt and sol'd more Wall I ^°vrf*nJ rwwduy. The fOMral »‘H I clay
., -. Window Shades and I
Wi

, line of goods than all the

Scarfs

JOHN F. GOODYEAR,

W. D. HAYES.
i

F. I. PUTT,

R. K. GRANT.

W. H. CHASE.

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WISH TO EXPRESS to my cus­
tomers. my gratitude for their liberal

patronage, which has made 1905
the banner yqar in my business

career.

May your New Year be a happy

and prosperous one.
C. H. OSBORN.

CLEMENT SMITH,

�HASTINGS BAJSfiER, DECEMBER 27. 190b.

8

«Woodland Department«
WOODLAND.

THE MAKING OF A

MERRY NEW YEARS
Think a moment! There are lota
of beautiful thitigs, and lota of
uteful things that you can buy
for New Years gifts, but for that
friend of yours, &lt;)r your own fam­
ily circle, where can you find
such ttppropriau* combinations
of beauty and utility m&gt; in one of
our tasty furniture selections.
Phone uh if yoii can!t call ba '
*— — '-'rars j We promise tu
tbe (very thing” Ur
send you
bac!;. This is
plt&lt;aM*. or m•hey
1
Ins’ i- r-fii’M • "
your In.*'
be
said (nit «&gt;f :&lt;iiy of these any lime

Mra. Leo Sawdy of Escanaba visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Estabrook.*
Irt.the village over Christmas.
Glenn England und Glenn Simmons,
who are attending school at the Tri♦
I Staie college In Toledo, are at home on
4 a two weeks’ vacation.
?
George Balrdngcr of Benton Harbor
- spent
Christmas
with
Woodbind
4 friends.
Bert SnnKgs and faynlly of Milwaukee
*
and R. K. Grant und family* of Has-­
’ tings wer entertained on Christinas
. i ‘Iti.v nt ‘the home of F. F. Hilpert.
T1, DEngland and family spent
j Christmas , with ' South
woodlandi friends.
.
. ■
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f
I Frank flofiy of Cadillac is visiting
i His parents. Mr. and Mra. B. S Holly.
fi&gt;r a few 'days.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Knudsen of South
Hav»-n arrived «m Monday and will
-r.dke a short vl»£t at the home ot
; Elijah Barnum.
Harvey Smith, who Is employed In
Omaha. Neb., is making !us‘ part tits.
Mr. and Mra. Isaac Smith, in South
Woodland, a few days* visit.
Mr. und Mrs. C, S. McIntyre werv'en•rtalned* on Christinas by Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and MrtL C. D. Garn were visitors
In Has'.tngs Monday and Tuesday, v
George 'Garlick and family spent
Christinas with Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Burkic.

EAST CARLTON.
Miss Lx*na Wickham ot Detroit
spending u few days with her parents.
Mr. and Mra. -W. J. Wickhum.
Mr. W. Downing and wife. Mr. W.
Wilks nnd wife, both of Hastings, are
spending .« week with their parent*.
Mr. und Mr*. A. J. Downing.
J. V. Wlckbnm and wife spent Xit&gt;M
with their daughter. Mra. Clarence
Radford, in-, Hasting*.
Mra. James Friend, who hue been
casing for her jpp In Baltimore, re­
turned home last week und report, him
on the gain.
Mr. and Mra. Barry are on the gHtn.
Bessie Friend spent Sunday aqd Mmiilay hi Lowell.
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W. J. Wickham and wife spent Wedj
nesday with the latter’s brother. John
Friend., tn Baltimore.
’
A. J. Downing is quin- poorly'at thlk
writing.
,
.
Our school has Two weeks* vncatlun.
and now that we have snow the chil­
dren are having a good time.
James Friend and wife spent Xm;&lt;»
wljh thr latter's father. E. ^Carpenter.
In Sebewa.
.

.Mrs. Alta Crawford returned to her
home In the north after tt two weeks*
visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Yarger. ’ ’
’
.

CARLTON.

The next meeting ot the Ladies Aid
Society will l« held at the home of
Philo Fuller January 8, 1?W. Every
lings Were in Wtaxlland the first of the menrber is earnestly retjuMted to at­
Massive I urktsh I Hockers,-like
cut. without timing, in U-st
tend as tbe annual election of officers
*
;
F.nnooi Bat.-. .f Oran-1 Fuuuili. Ik at
velour covering $12.00.
will take place and several other
Haiid»op:e guarshtted Couches * I home e:&gt; a 'tew days’ visit.
matters of vital interest to the society
only the better grhnes. auj style
will
l&gt;e presented.
or color, np from $6.00.
M. E. church c'minwnciiig.Frit-..- night
Mary Knowles who has been spend­
Morris Chairs in beautiful de­
I und ending with, watch meeting.
signs, best spring seat, up frat®
ing tbe winter with Mr. and Mrs. El­
• Sites Jeanie Wright, wire has c&lt;&gt;m$6.50.
pitted her cdura^ InyCleary's Busin..-.' mer E. King in Yankee Springs re­
Framed L’icturesHn a’pleasing
; Coin ge i.-i Ypsilanti, is flt iioni.- On 'a turned Saturday for an extended visit
variety of subjects.! 10c to $3.00
with her parents.
’
..
Call and let uf show you. or
Vppen Peninsula.
phone. We pay freight or deliver
Mrs. Jesse Knowles has been ailing
yunr goods.
.
for the past few days.

D. S. ENGLAND,
H^tss Fumlshtr.

WOODLAND, '

MICHIGAN

GOATS GROVE
GENERAL STORE
Evervtliiug for winter
wear. Heavy Suits. Over*(
coats. Caps, (jrloves. Mit­
tens. RnbbetiBoots. Over­
shoes. Coma and get rny
prices before yon huy
goods in’-thw line.
e I have just received a
S new brand of coffee, extra (
good-grade, that sells at
15*17 and 20. cents..
Good oil at 10 cents.
’
Do yonr trading at Coat.&gt;(
Grove General Store and
save money.

SOUTHEAST WOODLAND.

Cleon Landon of Spring Lake is
Happy New I
spending the Holidays with his parent*
of the Banne#.
Mr. and Mrs..Utis Landon.
Muses; Turner and
Mr. /und Mi
Mrs. Wright left Sunday for an exj daughter of Hastings spent Christmas
teu'tled visit with her daughetr Mrs.
with WoodlanH friends. '
Grace Woolcton of Grand Rapid*.
Warnervllh- । school &lt;-l&lt;k»«-d for one
Will Forsyth is spending a few days
Mr. and Mra. O.‘ N. Riggle of. Grand with bis sister Mrs. J. T. Richards.

Tbe Grange will hold a dance after
Rnplds art spending th* h-didays with
the latter’s parents.
'
the regular meeting on Saturday even­
*
Eddie Cole IH home from Big Rapids. ing.
Mr. and Mrs Cole spent Christmas
John Gpy -hjh^.i ChrSSanas with Mr. day with the latter's parents &amp;r. and
and Mrs. Muri Curact’.,
Mrs M. Yarger.
rabbits
MY. aud Mrs. Newell Rayo&gt;ond* of
Twin Lakes, spent tlie first of the
Women who can beat thin?

Mexico’s
Christmas
PosXddLS

SPECIAL
10 Days ONLYK-

W. E. Allgeo,

Stock
Profits

Lehigh
Valley

Every year.rules for mourning be­
come less rigid, aud yet there nre err
tain laws for mourners which art more
than ever stringent. All blue): Is left
off sooner aud lightened by white at—1
gray much, earlier than was the wise a
D one who hns been away from few years buck, but crape is now worn
can be greatly increase! by giving
the United States for a term of far more than formerly. Tbe bonnet
years the (’hrintma* holiday* with a long, flowing veil iia« disappear­
special carp to the health of every
ed altogether and jjx its place ta a fasci­
there seem like tt feverish riteb.
anima! and low! on the farm.
and the^ iknple pleasures iuilulgtx’ In natingly becoming toque, from tire
Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs,
during the nine /lays of posatlns In back of which hangs, gracefully drnpetr
‘horses, etc., depend ou their livers
Mexico nre returned to with a certnin lu flat folds, n crape veil any length de­
to
keep them well.
sired, according to the depth of mourn­
measure of relief.
ing worn.
. . ‘
A patnda Is an luu. and the Idea I&gt;er
Nowadays there is a sharp lib*’
vailing these fc-&lt;tlvit!e» Is that story,
known to nil tbe wbrkt. of &lt;’a&lt;p»nr Au­ drawn between tbe expressions "wear
gustus. who; fa tlie height of £is pow­ ing black” aud •wearing mourning”
er. wished to know the mtmlrer of peo­ By the first of tliese Is merely linplle.’.'
ple who bowetl beneath bls- scepter. that colon* arc to lx* temporarily omit­
In order to determine the fact In* de­ ted.' and ho’ long as the dress Is black
creed that a census slioukl be taken of It may l«e trimmed with either satin or
all the nations vomjHASliig the great velvet, and a touch of white lace h
Homan empire. To effect .tills Augus­ permissible at the thfoa’t and wrists.
ker-ps their livers working and
tus sent twenty-four commlaMonere to For second mourning proctlcitllv all
therefore keeps them well.
’
the different parts of his world. The black materials are cousldgml perfect­
Black-Draught Stock and Poul­
ly
correct,
no
waiter
liow
Incongruou*
edict ctnuiuaitdei! that every peraon.
try M-tJicine is a pure, natural,
rich or p«x»r. weak or strong, should gc they may seem nt first. A black appuvegetable, blood purifier, and acts
gled evening gown, provided it Is en­
by regulating- the stomach, liver
to the place of bls birth or to the orlg
and bowels.
Inal place of Ins family &lt;o have his of tirely black, h pcrmitteil. and black
sntln and ctnbri»IQ«wd vwpe de chine,
It prevents and cures Hog Cholher name Inwrilnxl hi the Uonlnn retjiebut nil tbeM*. of course, only for the
efa. Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis­
try.
few months Iwfiire colors art again tu
temper, Coughs, Colds. Constipa­
Joseph ami Mnry^whO were both of"
tion. Fever,, Loss of Appetite,
be ’donned, or Just at first, when only
the rpyjti house-of David, went to tflo the
Wasting Away, and all tho com­
lightest mourning Is worn-for one I
town of Belbleliem. Tin*/ found it
mon stuck disease.*.
not In the Immediate family, as cousin, i
• nil of people on tbe same mission lire! aunt or uncle.—New York Tekgri'u.
It Is a perfect medicine for gen­
eral
Lim use. Try It.
they-wntidered about tho t.&gt;.;;n for nine
days Kicking Mielter. on th • nljitb day
they were ajlowod t&lt;» stay, at the stable
WOOL AND COTTON.
Price 25c for a large can, at
of a posada. and there tbe Nino Santo,
or Holy Child, was Imm. Tbejibsridas
all druggists and dealers
are bold fqr nine evetflngs In •commem­
‘The difference, between wool ami cot­
oration of those weary days.
ton
Is
very
great
and
lu
the
case
of
Of counu* there are miserable homes
where no sign of a posada is held, but separate threads of ouch-is 'plainly ap­
Mc.viemis. ricb'tinil poor, are generous. parent. yet -when these same threads
No matter ljow dirty and ragged, every are closely ■ interwoven some good
judges are mistaken and buy a mixed,
one |s welcome lnklie i^Rtrcbes. Itcnirtl
cotton nnd wool goods.' tlnnly con­
fully ih-cunihd. and nt the nlgtjily pn
sutbis held iu them, though there the vinced that there is not a thread of cot- ।
ptmains are omitted, as the cehdtrn- ton In the cloth. It Is the custom of &lt;
tions nre entirely of a religious nature. all mills tlmt tminufm-tun* cotton and |
To the cliildr&lt; n the jienatas are very wool mixtures to run the cotton .cross­
The Fuel that’s right
Important fwioiresof the season. They- wise In the looms, tjitts leaving the
wool to ma lengthwlw». This In done
At the Price that’s right.
for two pnrpOMvwdlrxt. to impart tho :
Cleanest and Cheapest
glossy apjH-aniiice which thr longer
Fuel. For Sale by
Mretch oCwool gives when run in the i
length , of the gt^xls. and. stsnoi.l. IreGAS CO. Phone 359,
citmre tlie pn»p &gt;rtion of cotton M noc-1
essarlly less nnd more difiirnlt to de- •
tert. The cotton thread, of conr.a*. is
much smaller and very d!thi*ult to dis- I
tlngulsh In a- rlos«*l; ’ woven fabric. '
There Is one Ib&amp;rtllbk* test.' however.
Take the lx&gt;lt of goods at the cut end
and • examine closely tire crosswise
thread, slowly' tmllhig h apart
If. it it Upliol'teinig of all kiuda
breaks almost evenly ami room** apart.
J do.neat the
slowly, then one W safe In Judging It ;
to. be all wool. If. on tire contrary. It j
breaks. In short, uneven strands ami falls apart easily/ refuse to Accept the' X Tr
.
,
&lt; goods, for they nre undeniably cotton
Il toil UQVH &lt;1 &lt;’OU(.‘n,Ch3ir
ami will not give satisfaction. It were I * OF pnr'OF SHt. that needs

The Lansing! Wheelbarrew company
are now having some-logs cut on their , recce.
Thr Christmas exerciites at tbu
■Ed imthburn! Is a citizen, of Hogvr church .Munday evening were well
attended. The ehnreb was appropri­
street again. '
Quite ii 6-w i-tf the- Woodland hoys ately decorated and a short entertuing 1 represent turn, women, goatn and othTlie Star drill j *t animals, behutifni tlowrnt, lotnipase
moved &lt;&gt;ut Into their shanUes on the riogram 'rendered.
wheelbarrow Job and ate now cutting «■ .x.^pticiuilly pretty and tit. Bell i -bry^mibemunw.. slant r.»w nud I—
drill l&gt;y M&gt;r mfsnl H» &lt;dicit«l mnt-b ,d&lt;~non., monk, in full
applause
cogtumr ami graceful muslral Instrnfarnj {tear WarhervlHc.
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numts. Each* figure contain* an empty
Herm Wheel»re had a nice ChFistnns
Will Griffin uf Welcome
V'--'——■* Cornem jar or jHunua of
- pottery, which is hidtr-e for his youpg people.
while hauling wood Christmas day den by tin- decorations &lt;&gt;r costumes uf
Jak-.- Hitt and'lfnfnlly spent Christina* hill from the load und landed bn his
colored 1 issue pnjh-r, mdst sklllfLilly
with Ma’and Mrs. George -Hitt.
shoulder. No ijones were broken but applied. Tbe Jars are filled with
goodies nnd unbreakable toys.
Will Garrlaon.- of East Wamervilie a badly braised shoulder resulted.
[ When frtends have l&gt;ecri luvltoil to a
hits a couple of pets. He calls them
j posada the liou-u- Is jlecorrtied with
painful bolls. - j
COATS GROVE GENERAL STORE.
WEST WOODLAND.
erergret-mt and mosses, flowers aud
Juk&gt;- Mot I of South Town Line, also
Mr. nni! .Mrs. Cummings of Kalnins- I
has a couple of !thq name kind of pet-*. xoo. Sir. a,nd -Mrs. Wortley :of Lake tinsel In all tho rouinn und .corridors.
HIGHEST PRICES.
Ln one nwim is .tlw* wane hi the stable
Jake bus his on (the back, of hid neck.
Odessa. Miss Bessie Weaver uf Wood-1. _________ _____ ___ ____ ___ ___
of. Bethlehem — the stable yard and
For* butter, eggd-and pro­
Boardy Hager aid 'family spefit land were guests of Fred Baine und servants, tiny nttlmaK trees and plants,
duce.
Christmas with Vrrniontrille relatives. Mrs. Weaver Christmas.
' gn&gt;ups &lt;»f Blbllca! ehnrae!&lt;*rtrllttle toy
I’crvle Lehmatt and Charite Warner
H. Cunninglam nnd wlin. Cb«rl« j
-Ml &gt;•&gt;«.'
™» &lt;lu •“
spent Chri&amp;tnuif looking for cotton
King nd wife «f North'Crlton. Cltrnt
«f
•“
“nld. old
tut is.
Merritt of IlttMing,. sittnd Leer »f j
s
. Lovi Hynes &lt;.r: Woodland • ailed on a r,
• aral ‘h’’:tn&gt; of the b.-wt anjl hrnttert.
HmW
lady friend &lt;ft Warm-rvlltf &lt;»:i, Sunday Grand Ledge and .1, H Dnrkt.. and
family .ate Christman dinner with ' ,|„|K.r„~. .tend, ready tor Ute Sin..
evening.
•,
WOODLAND LIVERY
Henry
Scbaihly
and
family.
•
Scpto.
,
*£ FEED JTrfBLE
&lt;
MARTIN CORNERS.
5|isM!s Nellie and Viola Geiger are j A proccsslou uf the guests ami family
When you want to do any driv­
forms hi another part of the house, ami
ing iu this vicinity, come and see d i Tin- Mine* Aiunt and Ethel Bolter of ; at home this week.
us. Wo furnish good rigs and ta | Manistee corntfy af«- visiting Tclath ' ' A reunion of Mr. Hauer’s family the ’pilgrims, or peregfinos. march two
and tan. letl by one who carries the
drive to all points. When yon 2 ,ln this vicinity. *
uccnred lost Sunday at the parental Bair- Singiug sweet hymns and tbe
come here let us feed your horses. *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown visited *
Ci the hitter's sister, Mra. Charles Boyles.■' i born**. All the children and grand­ litanies, they go-thj-anpli the b«»tis»»..
OUR HACK MEETS ALL TRAIKS
’ i children 'weri present.
. winding In nnd out of lire rooms and
4 | of Richland, lost week.
i Grace E^rly from Yankee Springs galleries.
nONASrilTH &amp;■ SONS
Mies Ethel ’Barry of Ypsilanti is!
At last tire wanderers stop ut the
LIVERT (r FEED STABLE JI spending her vacation with her par­ accompanied by Mf. Potter spent tloor 6f tbe room In which Is the mnn
_ __ ______
Christmas with her mother and Tuetn
ts
at
this
place.
ger.
Two voices, reprereixllng . Mary
WOODLAND, rilCM.
Mr.? Murt.rsh.ver i. k.-ptn, h™.e |
they went to NMbrUle to vi.lt
and Joseph, in a wailing by inn beg to
for Mra. Muggle Harding of Hastings 1 with C M. Early and fkmily.
Im* admitted. Voices within chant n
। while she virits relatives In Missouri, j Mias Bernice. Victor and Arthur denial. Finally a voice announces who
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Zimmerman and i Wright of Eaton Rapids and Mina they are that plead for shelter; then
* family of .eaflton attended tbe Christ- i Bessie Faller visited the latter'a sister the door Is thrown open, aud the pereI mas tree at f^nn Hilton's Saturday j Mrs Lula Hauer and family Tuesday. grinos are allowed to enter. Tbe Babe
ALLGEO
n-uilnic.
MiwMrer rec1T«l v. Is placed In the tuanger. often by a
priest, and songs of rljolclug burst
Mr. and Mr., Churl.. Boylu, ,m&gt; cbri.tmu prt^ent from b«r brother
forth.
j nelce, Thelma Townsend of Richland,2 i and wife ot—
- Carolina,
North
a -box ofTbe peuntas are next ou the pro­
spent Christmas with relatives at this :
'
lovtay
holly
and
mountain
pine
and
a
gramme. the details varying with the
I place.
i beautiful piece of drawn work.
fancy of the host.
_
. ' Miss Georgia Htcks presented each j
In a convenient place the penata is
I Will Thomas, wite and daughter of
HI Cmed Goods and Breakfast Foods &gt;' ■■■'■■
«&gt;«&gt; « t-.uiitui t
1 Freejiort are spending the week at suspended, and the Jittle folk, and big
an
J.
A
as &lt;
t. ? ; silver ajssm as a Christmas gift.
ones
who choose to take part in tbe
|, Fred Durkee’s.
10 percent off for Cash}; M| iBd Mr&lt; Chnr,„ B„w„ „re
merriment, are blindfolded one at a
• Ing house fur Robert Johnsons, who arc j Mrs. Hunsicker of Bowne is tbe guest time, iurued around a time or two,
NEW YEAR’S
\11 ■ Geo. Ftaniir
visiting relatives at Bellevue'and Battle !'of Atta.
Hauer thtu
this u-oAlr
week.
then given a stick* with which to break
Candies, Dates, Figs and Nuts.
Creek.
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----------- Frank Smith and son Forest of Lake tho Jar If possible. So. iuuny trials,
Nice new fresh lot just opened up.
then
another tries. Wbefi one succeeds
wMr. and Mrs. Clarence Felser of Grand Ofiesiui ate Christmas dinner with his
tlie contents full to the iksir nnd a
Chinaware and Glassware suitable1 Rapids are spending a few days with pa^nt^ Cornelins Senter and wife. ?
scramble follows to see who gets the
parents. Mr. and Mra. William i
. m. • .
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for Christmas gifts just received.1 their
T
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Mrs. Gertie Curtis spent Christmas most, hi some old fatuilies there are
, • with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Under- ‘.evenlugs .when thr numerous Mrvnnts
SHOES
There will be an address given at the , r
partake of the Joys of the protida -and
1:30 p. in. by a ‘
Nice Line and Prices are Right. I church next Sunday
sharp- In t’re souvenirs-, and .refresh­
i gentleman traveling in the Interest of &gt;
ments provided.—t'MHer's Weekly
I Want
j the Beulah Home for Boys, situated, nt
Your Butter and Eggs ' Leoni. Mich. All are cordially Invited | It la common to think of a camel, tbe
I proverbial ship of the desert. as a pa­
- „ „ r,
) i to altend*
The oldest Intelligence respecting the
REMEMBER
r , The meetings which have been In pro- tient beast of burden. Guided by skill­ use of the diving bell in Europe Is tbe
Your Money Back if not' grew at iha church the past two weeks ful hands, however, it becomes a very relation oT an exhibit at Holedo before
farmldrfble war steed. The Somali the Emperor Charles V. in tbe middle
Satisfied.
\ 'hava c,0Bed4 They hav&lt;* been •
' " '
" । of much good. Tho people listened to warriors have ridden camels In many of the sixteenth ceufurjv when two
| tbe plain scape! truth. Nine professed fierce charge* for generations. Mount­ Greeks, in the presence of several thou­
| conversion and the church hart been ed on the back of an active camel with sand persons, let themselves down in
I revived anfl strengthened.
Brother a long spear for a weapon, one of these the water in a large Inverted kettle
i Hatch toe. to help Bev. D™«!r&gt; In | “'•«» h »n e°emr to bo feorcl.
with a burning light .and came np again
without gutting wet.
’ meeUnGx at the- Fisher church this'
I ft la n fine thine tn know when to let
i so. Many a man holds on too long. It
The wont men often give the best

HENRY RAQLrt

MOURNING ATTffiE.

Railroad
The Line Beautiful

Black-Draught

BUFFALO

Stock and Poultry
Medicine

to

NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
aid

ffUIFK GOAT

ive through train, dail

Dining! .Car,, a la carte.

GAS

Connects at Buffalo and
Niagara Falls.* ith all
lines irom the West..

matter, address W. II. WHECutiR,
General Agent. P«*senj-er Depart.
H. H. RUB-

BARRY COUNTY' MAPS

i UPHOLSTERING

Can be had at the
oodland
Postoffice. They give the
names of every farmer, the
number cf acres he owns,
a 11
highwa ^s,. streams,
churches, school Houses etc.

PEOPLES' EXCHANGE

.......

— Men and Women Miiga'xlne.

CULINAR-' CAPERS.

PRICE ONLY 50 CENTS

♦ rep .i&lt; ing give us a call.
, * Prices reasonable; and
♦ satisfat tion guaranteed.

A little’ lemon Jt
added to the we’j
ter when mixing-w.il tpakr the pastrv !
light.
.
If ii Hamburg steak is se/ved with &lt;
a li it tomato sauce it will be most ap- ;
petlzlng. •
I’rum-s nre greatly Improved by aridIng a little eiiier to the water In which
they'are cooked.
Very sour apples used for « sauce or

ch-&gt;p]Hil dates nre added.
Cooked meat Simmered gently in a
good curry sanre is quite Ulg&lt;-sllbk*
nnd much more tasty than rehl meat,
A. Freu'.b co.ik rvcoiiiinendu thr us»*
of a bit of butter when boiling fresh
vegetublqa. It uhiirus the water nnd
makes the vegetables more trinh-r.
-Sliced bananas served with crestm
are somctinif* Krasoncd with s-.ignr
which has had n light Kprhikllng of
nutmeg. They should xinnd-un the Ide
an hoar or two before serving.

A very iK-gulling nursery planned
a professions| lately had the walls v-Wered with a stout, plain green material
which was both dust and germ proof.
The dndo was of a darker shade thnn
the walls u’»hvo. and was founded at
the tup- by two shelves running all
around the room, not l-x&gt; ^Igb. for the
children to k«*ep their books ami toys
upon. Just under the sh-lf n frieze of
bright tim-d Mother Go-.iju- prints.
framed, were set Into the wall nil the
way around as a finish to tlje dado.
Tiles'- prints find been varuHatl with
white shellac, making lb»«n 1 water*
proof. Tile floor-wia covered with a
green tilling.'with n green drugget In
the center. All the wiuxlworfc. and fur­
niture wore-white enamel, and there
were no curtains or upholstery In the
room.

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PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE

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— Nichtrau.’.
x.»tkv I* hereby ri»r-h. rb.tr

W. R. Jamieson, Prop.

1 tear mouth* from that date w?
j cmllton- to
their &lt;,h»in;

1.18 Noftlt Jt!Tc,r«iou Strirt.

rouig nt the • i'lviatc
of Harttugn. for ’ • xaiuh
re. cm :©r twfon- th*- -.-th
»n&lt;1 that -:»ch ctalms ui t-e
Court, on M&lt;-n-J».v tin-

COME
to the regulation 10Pin Bowling Alley
and bowl a game of
10-pins. Lt is good
healthy exercise and

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at Woodland Postoffice.
John Velte, Postmaster

iHlfte uf Ftt

♦
e of HF.Aitixi; ci.,\;ms
♦ |- State ofM»n&lt;
Michigan. County oi Barry.
is hereby |rtrra.‘ that by
♦ Ii tin*NotieFiuliaU Court fot the &lt; multi
made on the lltlf day nt h.-viuN-r,
mouth' from ttiat d»r&lt;* were
♦ | four
creditor* to prremt ttu-C claim
estate ol Jore,i&gt;h Shrim-r late
J I erererd. and tlmt all creditor-

tn lire । iry of Hostlus'
the sport is exliilar- J .’j and
ollov. aare, on
twtor
■ | April rrett. and that
heard before «*!&lt;! &lt; o-nt on Wedn.
aline
» j day
ot April next, at ten

Willis

noon of that day.
JHted l»et-niN*r nth

Ketzbeck.
Proprietor.

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PROBATE OKPEK
State of MJcIUgxn. t oent* it-Lam
Al a M**A'.&lt;ia ot tb«*, I’rotKi’- •
County of Barry. iuWcv it :n
lu the city of Hssttng^a In •
I Mauday. tbe tech &lt;tayUif h
i one thoii’itr.d nine tiundi/.l ;;bi
Prerent C’hs*. M. MaFkl-linlr
In the matter of the
; Hlgiten. deceas&lt;M.
, Ot; reading nnd ItltnR the
; jo .
! fled of C.oorgi-1. Higdon. *•&gt;:&gt; of ■*«’■&lt;!
praying*that on ln*tnin».-n: now on :te- :
twirt, purporting te be the Imm v VI &gt;'
•nsntol said derv.t-ed b» admitted la
and the excenter therein named sri-ol1 •:
some other suitable tiersou.
Thereupon it Is ordered Itmt I tu*»y. th-;
l«h day «&gt;C .lammry A. !&gt;.. 1W. »t ten « doe*
tn the forenoon, be nsMgued for t..&lt;* hear'-nt fsaid pet;tion and ttu»t the belre aflsw of s*Ju
dsssased and all other perenns Interested tn
aald estate, are required to appear at s re«an
Ot gold Court, tbra to be holdeu st the probate
office. In tbe City of Hartings, iu said county,
and show cause If any there be. why the prajer
of the petitioner may not be granted- am rt
is further , ordered, that said petit’on-ir r-y
notice to the perrons Interested In said estate
of the pendency of Mid imtittoa and thr
«
tn « nr.ter in be
puousaeu m mo kaktisu!• r“' “ ■■ •• ,
paper printed and dreutanrt tn '•aid t onnty o.
Barry, once tn each week for three «
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NICE WARM
MEAL 25 CENTS.
OU don't have to bring a
&lt;”»ld lunch with you.
when you come to tbe
city. Come to the ‘1’alace
Cafe and get a Warm Meal.
Everything neat, clean and
well cooked.

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LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION..

OUR
U made of the best
RRFAH m*terials.
Ask
In the grounds of Lireeey Hall, near
DnLAU your grocer for It.
Blackburn, there Is a spring called
"Mother Llvesey's well." The curious
thing about this well Is that the water
only Hows during nine months of tbe
year and is quite dry during tlie other
First door east of Banner Ofiice.
judge of Rotate.
rrobateRest'strr.
three months—June, July ami- Auriwna 123
Halting, Mich.
[A true copy Igust-however -vet the weather tuny
be. The water always commence to
PBliBATEOKOEK
OHDBB FOB rUBUCATTON.
flow on the same date each year, nnd
state of Michigan. County of Part). -­
never freezes even during the hardest o££ rt &amp;SgBU’Th” ,‘rotMtr ‘ Wm ,or'
Ata MSWdonof til.: Probate Court for the v
of
Barry.
boMen
nt tbe Probate office In -l»«* ‘J,'
frost.—Leeds (England! Ne&amp;a.
» h&lt;*»km of said court, held at the Probate
ttaTsmh.te? dryiu
said County on of Hastings Io said County, onl rld.iv tlie ugh
ot l»ee. A. B. IW. . .
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.’’£*• A; ”•
1‘rrwnt: Bon. day
Present Hon. Chas. M. MAX. W- « 1
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?L Mask Judge of Probate.
'of ‘J"* FjUab* of Joel Krons bate:
lu* the matter of the estate oCCaroline
Boyce deceased.
, , . ,
to sell the Interest of Mid estate In certain
On reading aud r.Ung Hu* pe!Hh&gt;n1 ,d'llv ’ .’
fled: of George II. lx*, rou ot said deer-'- J
"uU!Srt^J arteritM-d at public sale.
. It is Ordered. That the teih day of Jan. A. I). praying that an order or Heeree maj tre
IMS. st ten o’clock In the forenoon, at said pro- ,ny this courttaetermln’.ug whu are or «&lt;';‘ \Rubbers in one Winter?
hjsald w»'titim,d *lMWeby
for H"*1- lawful heirs of said deceased and entitled tu It
You should
,"»t I* Further Ordered*. That public notice bTbrrrupa^t’isordered, that Friday tlte
&gt; ii ,. t tnn n r'lX'n Hl IUhave bought
aP!XOfi0
br Pub«fR«&lt;» * » CORT of this _•.rL’faGrr'*. sucreMlvi' weeks previous to
HOOD’S.
I day of hearing. In the Hastings Runner a DUOD-aua hmm u»enwnai i«- *»
~
newspntwr printed aud circulated in said county and all other perrons Interested iu **&gt;‘J;
ELLA Hkcox
Oham. M Mack are required to. appear nt a M-osion ot «
Reghrtcrpf Probate,
Judge of Probate,
&lt;.'OOrt.thentobeholdfiD.it the
[A tree copy.]

C. D. Barnaby

Hood’s Pilgrim

HOOD RUBBERS

NOTICE OF HKAK1NG CLAIMS.
State of Mtahlxun. County of harry. *i
*“•’**’.* ri»ra. that by an order of thr
Probata Court for the County of Barry, made on
lhe
d*y
u*:- A- u &gt; 1W6* fw,r
moath* from that dan. were Jdloire«l for eredltwx to prawn.l their cislrait a«aliut tbe &lt;-sL»U&gt;
”” •'-j—'v-'i
t.i-u ciaimn IM naiu
Probate Court, at the Probate offlne Ui the city

-ttce Colbe perrons Interreted in ‘aid
cf Che pendency of «W te*cltionnud thr tarningChrrrof by causing a copy o&lt; lb'*
.
bo pnbmiMid In the Bastings has&gt;
paper printed and circulated la
atkaxa oore lu rort week for thu*- *»■
sne weeks previous toroW day «*
&gt;K&lt; ha*. M. M ".**•
Judge of i’robat*Kagtsterof lYo.bate.
[A true boot.)

�S 0IITH w ESTE R IN BAR RY DE PART ME NT
----- --- - The l&lt;&gt;Cal NeVt S !n Orangevllle- bope. Praireville and Barry as gleaned each week by the BANNER’S Correspondents.
DELTON.
Miss Anna Whittemore of Prairie­
ville called on friends in Delton Sun­
day.

The disdain of^thc Romans for the
Jewish Sabbath because It was not aecompauled by any tumult or twhy m»d
Joyful dfinomtrationM peh**tuatr^ It­
self throughout all agun. Rptetin*. wbo
was the prefect of Rome tinder Hreiurtmn. says in s|*eaklng at tbe Jews:
“They nre very much attached to tbe
.cold Sabbath, but their heart la colder
than their religion. Tbe seventh day '
ot ex cry week Is aniMK-rutyd to a
shameful Idleness, In tueruory of (be
nest to which their God gave IdnhNIf
Ip after he was harassed by fatigue.”
Juveual does not love tbe Sabbath,
which. according to him. Im also n ind
feast, tor be relates Gun tbe kings ot
I’aleatlne celebrate that day bare­
footed. Juvenal meant perhaps to dr*
ignate here by "testa Sabbgta” tbe,
day of Atonement and tbe fast of the.
ninth of Ai&gt;-anatversary uf the de­
struction of tbe temple at Jerusalem. j
During these two days tlie Jews re- ;
tnalned In fact iskrefuoted.
Juvenal lias do great affection for the
Jew*. He has an aversion for those ,
who ol*erve tbe Sabbath, that lire iso- &gt;
luted and who do not mingle with'tbe
Homans. He dislikes them because
they
uw, have
unir un- peculiar iviuiuil
religion aud
uuu gpeI d.,
„„d he
,b.„ t„
■j doplHiug
•
-laws.—Menora.
the Roman

4 MONTHS YET
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OF COLD WE1THEB

are you prepared for it? If
Dot, let me auggest that you

CLOVERDALE.
SHULTZ
A. F. Norris and Grover Davenport I u ». .. „
.
started last week for New Mexico.
Hsrhert K
and A,vah JEmicne Drek
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S°™'*
« F’"&gt;
Bugone
Deck i.
at Kalama™.,
work- -------------------Hathbqne &amp; Sard and Peninsular1
Mrs Jennie Fiaher of Kalamaxoo ing for th. Zeeland Brick CompMv.
™
Base burnens, the kinds that give1
ing for the Zeeland Brick Company.
iyou the heat and save coal bills.,
aptnt a few days last week with her
Radi* Pact i
»
!
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Mr
Nr.- Chw. Kahler and family of
Pries'? You’ll be ialhlled Ji's right.
SmUe Beck ho. been in Orangeville North B,rry Mr
mother Mrs. Gillispie.
Also see my general line of Hard 1
'"7
P*“
'-’Kh wif. .id daughter of th. Ore
Miaa Emma Dinkk- of llje Naxareth
Tree!
f
or
Paj-engcr»
and Crew. Pret­
*
' rwnfnr
F&gt;V
— J.
1 K3
—— and
.1 M
.
penter District.
Mrs.
Horn
Mra
CUTTERS and SLEIGHS to suit
Academy of Kalamaxoo is spending
‘ Our achool bm&gt; ak»ad for two week*. T. W.
all comere.
i
Zerbel spent Christmas at
the Holidays with her ]&gt;arvnts.
The children and other friend, oUEmeat .^btilU'a
ing
Make
It
a
Gala
Day.
Dr. and Mr*. Harter ate Christmas V.. l_a_ «■_
a
...
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.
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tho late Mrs. Elizabeth Gealer desire
Mr. and MrwH. £ Zerbel and little
dinner with the latter's parents. Mr
to tbank the Cloverdale L. A. S. for daughter spent .Xmas at J McQoarrie's
Doster, Mich.
and Mrs. C. Riahridger in Johnstown.
•W | 4IJE man wliu »q»en&lt;l* bis life on
tbe very beautiful Howers furnished by of Wall Lake.
l»oard a big poswuger ship
Will Gwin of Battle Creek was home the latter.
.
1 «*’•*' alwut ns many different
Miss Vesta Kenyon, of Hickory
for Christmas.
kind* of .Uhrlstmaacs as any­
Win. Clancy has built - a very nice Corners spent Xmas at home.
,
Visa Francis ;ik*ter of Hastings vis­ ice bouse on his grounds near Gnernsy
body. 1 gases.” said the eai&gt;tali&gt; of n
Mrs. Charlie Shultz is quite ill at North. Gernum Lloyd ateaniahlp us he
ited friends in Delton Monday.
' laku.
atllf
111 bis
Ktta O.IJn
ll-l —
Mt iu
cabin preparing
for n holiday
Mrs Goo. Mother is quite sick at
Mrs. Marian Kiugpbury is visiting
Pearl Tuttle, wife and daughter of voyage tu Um* Mediti-rruneun.
this writing.
If you are not my regular
relatives in Kalamaxoo.
With
n
crowd
of Jolly pawengera
Gooperville visited his parent- hero
patron. I 'solidt a trial order.
John Doster and family are visiting
aboard
off on a trip
Miss Nina Mosher spent last week over Christmas.
,
, who arc
.
■ to enjoy
• •
relatives in Delton during the Holi- with Arthur Patton anil wife,
U&gt;emM-lr« &lt; Jrtatrak. I. » d»x to b. re
1 have a nice stock of Gro­
The death of Mr. Wm. Peake occnred membervsl. b riends nnd relatives send
days.
ceries aud Meals and can
Daniel Dickerson and wife have a last Saturday at 12 o’clock. Funeral gifts ou ahead, so that they may he
certainly plraae you, both
Tbe Xmas tree at the church Mon- daughter and husband from Indiana as
Monday at the* Cedar Creek church. handed to passengers at the right time,
day night was well attended.
in Quality and Price.
ot «« Ctotrteb.
guest dnring'the Holidays.
Jiev. C. R: Spear of this place officiat­ and of courm* tills personal rctnetn- I During an exceptionally heavy Crop....
Clint Parshall of Nep-aygu is visit*
ed. Interment in the Cidai Creek brance from "home makes more enjoyn- ,। leal rain
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-two ducks
.
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bte Um* ceiebriition which Is always 1 Ic*1 ralu *,u —
Durban
of
the •
ng at F. A. Blockman-a
CRESSEY.
cemetery.
prefured ud board the ship Itself. The j common half bred native and Bombay
‘Clayton Barber loM a—tine steer I Mrs. Maggie Chaw* who has tieen 24Ut ot Divrember passes nbout.na do | variety got washed In the flood &lt;town
Mr. and Mra. Brown and
Mr.
Delton, Mich.
^innrr of Kalamazoo attended the last week by dehorning.
' other days- until dinner tithe arrives. । the L'mgenl river, which flows through 1
। very sick U better at this writing.
nneral &lt;f Mrs. Roy Leinarr here SunCharles Gilbert of Kalamazoo spent, The —L.
. ...
. &lt;।i nnd then the chefs and stcwanls outdo tho town- garden* 'ttie duck* both j
A- «.
S.’ M
at -..o,
Mrs. Maude Zerbel's
j tbemmclvat in providing nn elaborate B°t entangled in. tbe barbed wire and ‘
lay.
(Yiristinas with his parent.*- Mr. and ■ last week Thursday was well attended. *| menu and In table dfsxirntions.
wire netting which cruaw*" from twtnk
Mra. Roy C. Leinarr died last Tours- Mrs. D. H. Gilbert
i The next meeting will l« nt tlie home &gt; -If-thi’ weather Is tine, as*lt is likely ' to bank. On*’ managed, by tpu&lt;?b flap- ’
*•&gt;; morning .very »o&lt;lrt«ilr. The
_Maurice
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r
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Fiaher of Woodbury. Jennie ol 4Inu •v,a’T -Smith
1 to Is*, the■’pas.-u-ngers are In high tqilr- I ping of wings, to extricate itself; the
.SUM oJ .IwlUi bring brart Uihirv H«h
viaibxi relaicia- I Its. for tb.e Christ tuns fecliug is Infec- ■ other neemed. however, to be on ths
* OT
' . . Farniii
Fannie Johbirn
Johnsen and
and Fred
Fred: M.,
Mr..ud
and &amp;a
Mrs. J.
J. Pitts viailed
Sbfl an*«. tn the morning apparently Jjainaar were-gnests at Byron Fisi»er*s i lives in Nashville from Saturday uritil* I tious. no matter where you g»&gt; To- ’ point uf drowning when n large ae' wnni liie'end of the dinner speeches . txich stalked out of the bush nnd wad- ’
feehng as well as banal and while । Sunday* ami attended the funeral of : Tuesday.
I will pay the higliert
- ,.
1 are made, s.eig* an* rvnderfltL stories 1 rd lute the river, lifted il bodily out’uf
sitting in a chair dressing, she called ( Mr&gt;. Lizzie Leinaar ut Delton Sunday.
market price for swonfl
Miss Alta ’Cowell of Hastings visited ! are told mil i »a&gt;«tR sire given, and*witt*n &lt; the water nnd carried It ashore hy one
bar hu.lMd sajhw ,he »„ going .o
■
Phnre Bar,^. w„„,
Peuwkov
P.
Xm„. growth
this Is compli te^l all go to the main, sa- I wing.
taint; aid wax summoned immediatelv?
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10&lt;»n.
the Chrtetnins tree Is «•={. Tho duck was not ladly
....hurt, .....
but Its
’
!*tnrda&gt; to r)» ...I th, Hobdaya will.
a. F. shollr. and » iic
.perilandChrirtbrit *h» died in just a few moments, i
Hickory Butts
venled. *bitaliDg there in the mldille. ' rercurr was severely torn on its thigh
' her dungl.ter Mr-. Charlw An.lrur,
' n,„, aI
Smith', of Flxinnk.
The relative* have the sympathy uf
under tin l»!g \kyllght. it Is a big tree. | muscle" by tbe ImriMtl win- Tbe IndMrs. W. Fisher visited her daugh- .
' for av handles. Call
tooj j’.tst iik big ns can be obtained ami I dent is all tbe more remarl, alite, as the
the entire comrr.ur.ity.
Something we speak
:«jr nt Kichlond Junction Tuesday.
CEDAR CREEK.
put In. place, and oa it are bung gifts i ostrich. with rare exceptions, buries Its
and kee me.
of in tliis advertise­
A Xmni gathering lung to be te... Bartier enter*
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Mrs. Carl and son Fred will spend I from tne «hip for &lt;*v.*ry patMtenger—not head In the sand during n storm and
•
Mr. and Mra Charles
ment. We have pro­
membere&lt;L wa.** the one which gathered I tiiined relative. at K family dinner Christmas in Grand Rapids the gu«*ta L «*:’? rtt aU- ‘,”t retnoui!.ran«s*s thrr l will starve to death sooner than move
W. M. RICE, DELTOH, MICH.
! - tlk-nlv tin
my Innre
na an,,.
~DurbflD KltCCtatQF.
vided for tlie big win­
at tbe home of Mr. and Mr*. J. G. CbrivtuuM
‘ «»*•
an*.likely
to &gt;lx*
long &gt;
preserved ns
jou
of. relatives.
•
' venire of a pleasant tavaslon. Thea, tf
Cutler. &lt;»f DeR^n, la*t MonSity. Thue®
ter trade, and are
The McNaiighton (.kunpany uf Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Morford spent dinnday I the sen 1« not high, tlie -candles are j
from out uf town who wore present
showing many new
THE WEARY WAY.
1 (Yeek placed a tnonumvnt and markers with Harry I.arralw*c of-Delton.
lighted, nnd the tree hurals into b»*«utlwere
Mr. and'Ira B. F Taylor and
novelties. What do
HOUVENIR LIVERY,
.
Ethel MiBnani who is* attending ' fnl.illmnluation.
Ruy Cutler of HitAt-ings; Mr. and Mra. ;; 011 the family lot o. Byron Fiaher al*o
“
After
the
dlstrlbstion
of.
gifts
from
‘
you need in the print­
will sj«nd her v&lt;Feed and Sale Stable.
Deb Norwood. Mra. Minnie Pulley and •‘ doing work for W. Fisher last week in , school at Hastings
. ■
'
: the tree a concert Is given '.r the weather Daily Becoming Less Wearisome
ed list?
j our cemetery.
.
DELTON. WCM.
•on Ronald, uf Howard City. Mra. '
•
Is bad. hjrt when* vdr &lt; ’hrlstiuas eve Is
Many In* Hast*
;
Mias
E.
J.
Mead
and
Mra.
Mattie
I
Oscar
Catapbell
and
wife
spent
Sati
ptawmonid
the
lathude
is
suitable
tho
Wesley Norwood and son Basel, oi ■’
.
.
, Sult, ’
Mittens,
Newaygo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Town | a&lt;*e wt’re Kue»»* “» Morri.*' Fwber’ti | urdafy in Hastings,
' jHtflsengers go on deck, which they find i
lnf&gt;;
&lt; Coliars.
P. J. HOUVENIR
Jay Wilkinson and fam’th ate their to ,,c ”h-’'ld«l frotri the wind hy ran- 1
and children Vera, Hazel and Sberm. Lltririmas
) Hosiery,
i With a back that aches all day,
"kM"&gt; "■»&gt;, ‘'"'T*"-,' .
-. I Elmer Reynolds and family spent Chri-umu dinner will. Ik. John-on ot
) Hat.
Night Kobe*-.
, of near Banfield.
-Vith rest disturbed at night.
.
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,
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with
fines
and
bunting.
And.
I
tell
, r, ,,
,... ,
(iiristmak with relatives in Hastings.
j,. Anroying urinary disorders.
' Umbrellas.
‘&gt;P.
Prairieville, also W. L. Hall of Delton
A C. Hamm—Denti*t of kalamaxoo.
"
&gt; Suspenders.
Handkerchief?, ,
• Ti" a weary way. .ndeed;
I [
"T" Cfr
Mu-h.. will te »i hi. ik-ntal inrlore ,l I M™ Arthur Shorter udreo Itay were gnmta uf same.
* Underwear,
'
I Sian's Kidney Fills drive wcarinw**’
Muffler,
»y
to
spent!
the
Mrs.
E.
Norris'is
reported
as
being
ffisw
r
l&gt;r. Harter', Ilelton. ou W.Jnrei.y | ’■P’?' &lt;" sh«lhy Salunte; ' - -­
Shirt.
। away.'
. Gloves,
•
County of Harry. 'bcldrti
«, followluuuw
- *w
w'*
**h
I
SflKH ,
'
Aie endorsed bv Hastings citixenr*. tp the (Uy it 1la*ttoi
Nov. S‘Iftand evrry Wbdnewlay
k &lt;he former
’ ’s sister Mra. sirae letter at this writing.
। Mra Sidney Beach, uf Jefferson
All work j 5,*ry Kennedy.
j t’laud Williams of Detroit who is - l?V|
"L1
ing.
Puinlrie.
extraction,
• Street, says; “I suffered from badk
We can assure yori
Mr. jind Mrs.
Van Tassel spent • assisting Mr. Flanery in the Black- n II k
I
|
ache for two vfaix -Starting with a
gurariteed.
tn tbe matter of tbe iwtate of Auua E.
that you will be
I Christmas at
Bradley, and D. P. smith shop is giving&lt;uod satisfaction. . Ii J J ’
I
I tired out feeing across tbe loin*, later \Vc4f. dec-'i'vsi.
On readies *Dd nllbf the pettttco duh vertpleased with. any.
! co backache now and then, it usually
! Flower
and jus
Mias* Hattie
r tower ano
nau&gt;r were enter-1 c. ’E. Bailey was in Buffalo last I
fled. of Ktepbvu &lt;*. s,-utt. admlulsinuor with the
DELTON CHURCH NOTES.
a regular thing. I tried to get wUlanoesrd. ctf shld r-uin p mttoy that btaimrchase made at onr
tained in KalamnMMi the same day.
week wi|h a shipment of stock.
f
, rid of it bv using simply household Anal nrwitnt may I* alk»wr&lt;f aud lugie dUChsrx
Next Th n raday at the Clovmlale M. ,
-tores.
remedies but was unsticccsaful. Seeing ■•»...•..■ t-- •
....
.
Percy Hallock has been staying
I Man’s Kidney Pills highly recommend '
L-v&gt;-n&gt;berA. b. tma m teno'cloaKtn
E church will occur the second quart&gt;
POLLEY DISTRICT
with his Grandma
//
I erly conference of this yraF ut »t8»» ml
‘
~~ in the aheeace of
ed 1 concluded to trv theqi and procur- ur torroMWJ. be a*kixu*d tor ths iMwrtnx of
cd a box. it
It did tne
mo so
*, much
luU'-h good
aooJ I1 1' «H iw»l«
p«m« wrf m*r ■«» &gt;»** *» &gt;*w«r hM
m. All
memlsr. roquretwl lo be I Born
Mr- *”d Mr' 5!n&gt;'
h“
B»U’»
_
Th.
decraord and all other t&gt;rrwBs InterwtedMn
j bought a aecpnd.
The
are ,r»&lt;jrlnsj t^ju&gt;aiiyrar^
si&gt;e«-*r ataaegWro
teaatoo
*'i.n'
j treatment
^.r0” jnH l.’1 acted .i ,.**4)a
’J •^tate.
C,**,'*’,*J*
present.
I 1*ccn,her 18 * 1,011
' Miw. Eva Mott a
very promptly relieving the ■.pAm lit u -4&lt;U! &lt;. art. Ui«p to be lF&gt;M»&lt;n «t the probate
v
The Clothiers
Ltoaii's'kidnev
Pillin"
mr
ity
iu«th&gt;n.’to»*Mcounty,
ur»aid&lt;wmtK
. The_L. T. L. will meet with Mr. i Miss Lillie ’Veils of Hasting* -also : went to Chicago Satuhlay to visit relrny hack.* Doan s Kidney Pill- in my •«•*- ►*”” Vb-'-’*i “
* ’ot »««•&gt;«Delton ami Prairieville. - Mich.
caw performed- what tbvy premised.
and Mra. Peter Adri&amp;nson Jr. -Wedne*- 1
*^torr of Mito were guests at H. I olives.
I um pleased to recotnmed them to a&gt;,
*' D. L. Morthland was in Battle Creek
.0 — ----- ---------------- - ---- &lt;-&lt; day evening, (time and bring your I Storr &gt; Sunday.
sijSereni.
, J
reu’tiou
for
a
wrek
’
s
I
on
Thursday
on
huainesa.
.
.
best girl a gtxgi time is assured.
• School ckwd. Friday
For toile by all &lt;lea,ers &lt; lYlce
‘ thrtou. by cauMnt a copy of lhl*or&lt;trr toba
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffaib. • (.■Hihbtnt tn the
ihmxm*- ■* n&lt;*w&lt;. Mim Joaic Latnmera of Yorkville is
The
pa?t’»r and his wife Mr. and 1 vacation.
;
S
Tb.
New York «&gt;1, «g™.. lor th. Unital | gj“J
IsT. Fibber wish bv this tu j Commissioner .1. C. Kct&lt; uam visited ' at the home of her parents for the hoi.State*
ureitoo* to *o!J flay of h-aiiux.
their- must । school Wednesday.
. tdays.
' Ktonemlier the name- Doan's—and , k'ia&lt;'. Hkco&gt;. .
Mack.
f * acknowledge
1 take nu other.
&lt; .1
Jadtaot Probate
.ml .inren-i,
lMwell,MVTOerMdfrai|vwia»prw
re-iPi.'in of »
... i I - Mi Sb«M ’■»»
,
.
.__________7 beany _ __ afipreeiatiun
thanks tu their unkuwn Delton
K' A. , wrv nice Christmas gift, a handsome
$We
' friends
'
’ ; chri&lt;Uni|S witJ1 ylr ;IJ;d /Irs
'
Per
on
. ...
.
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the magnunimous Xann present of 1
of Delton.
j g.
tr‘,n’ hi" l’arcnU
t HANCEBY OUOEK.
j
R. S. HARTER. Al D.. I State irf NtotiltDOi.
Lpay
[il(L
T_;Tmb.
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-. il i~ .1 , J]r
K.in
The, r
W«.F
S1 „ 't;„.,rg, M,„iro,. „,n
Mr. .nd Mrs. Xwrnren wbn Imrej
।
PH Y S1CIA N and SU KG E( &gt;.X.
Kltth Jwittrial Cfreutt to *’h*neM&gt;
mi 1 - •N&lt;-**--d- to -give -than
to receive i; entertain .tehri.tmw dinner Mr.
(U-’Fh’E H0VH&gt;-U «• 13a. n».. I toS pan., 1 , Suh prtxilux la Orroit Court tu thr &lt; uui*y ot
,
vUlt in Ohio.
on
. u&gt; - p.n&gt;.. Ai! c*li» prarupliy atteu4&gt;’4. Tete- itarry. Itn'htox-ciy M HaMlngr.
£
We loan money on Real Estate
R
Ki..Wam|
&gt;|r Hire- retnnred borne.
un I trnlj
. from on. feeling, » there
ttia -lAh «1*» nt Novemter. IA«.
p vit.e 41 ottr--.
.
’
Sor good Hinkable Paper.- We(
Grow WiUteonib. ( omi'talimtil.
: &lt; unn* at te'idsner, I Felton. Mich.
client*- their blessing*, wi
tn ure i Bn&lt;] j[r, Elmer Kelley and daughter:
.
f loan onr money at home, knd do,
"
Aun»
WhltCMlll*.
I*fmdr-llt.
hope.
:
I
11
.
S business with i&gt;eopie we know
2
i Mal»’l of Delton.
In tbl* cauw. It apiKurtns-thal the fleteudont.
.
FROBATk OKHKlt.
! Anna Wblteomh. 1« a rvnIJvtn of Boeb&lt;*4**, N.
Harvey Kants and family of CloverS are all right. We do a safe, con ।
•**'•
j Mr*. Lillian Storr and Mix. Francisco] . *
1
1 Y..M4 Is not » rrsWmt of the «Ule »n&lt;1 lh«n-BUDDS CORNERS.
state of Mtoatgu. County of Barty.
f tervative business and have
•
ijale
spent
a
portion-of
last
week
with
I
hxsobk.
‘ ~7 ' "T’.'Z, J
i-rn.rei- /•„,„» ,.,r th- i lore on motion of Tironuu a Pryor. mlH-nor* for
otK.l.ln*»o w.re the guret, „f Mre.' „ w
.J’TS.^i^nidrnBttt^ProuiteL.mre to ! c«ioipta!nan». It 1» ord.-nnl ttot th* &lt;tetra&lt;jmjt
i«young
people
of
this
vicinity
are
L
floney
Loan
4*1 n‘r“f \'A 14 rm nA un Mo - enU’r br* a»»|»«»rao«* in thh cause on or Hetero
....
...
.
: you. on a moonlight night, with a calm J.f,,e
»ylne the fine skating. About W H. Storr Tuesday.
-hl nUi rtav of 'ltai,?n
ttoin
d*te « th'* order
xnd
y at reasonable rates. Deeds, ।
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, ,
,
,,
Mrs. France* Gorham and chiluren aes and soft, pleasant nlr. In tlie Medi lJm.the
IXx.. lu tbe »rar taro tho-i
tho.i- ,lxir «&lt;vith»
tana
ty the thecampUtaaat
r*u»e
e on Fine fake Saturday night.
George MoDon^J Ud fannly fc.ll ;
, .hrWnuu,
her brotber Fml terrnnemu for example, a Christmas Mt&gt;4 nlw huudird sad Are.
£
Hortgages and Legal
thlkorfl'jr lo U* poNhhe,! in tbe lta*tlug, liAX1*«Ch*». M- Mack. Judin* of Probate.
NKK.
h*I&lt;1 inil&gt;kc*tton. to be continued once
earge (Soleman of Haatlngx spent .prnd Chrfrtmre .t &lt;Mir Creek » the &lt; Kdju.h „ (trand 1(xll,d,
S
Papers Drawn.
ev/ aboard -a great ship h xometblug
In the matter of the cattle of Marvin
•|th his brother Frank and guents of Jamro McDonald and family. ■
.
,
.
a . .... ..
for nxvst pas-engere to remember. I’m McVanlel. IHceaaefl.
? New York Drafts, Insurance
The ChristmuM freest th® McCallum
On re.vdlnt and filliifl lh«* wiUtkin. July rerj.
nmiit Judr*
2 and Bonds Sold.
The many friends of Minnie Ray of I
evening WIto sure i cao’t imagine anything more Uni. of Jeauie M.McDatitel. dauxhterM &lt;dd &lt;!«■- Thomas A Pm von.
i/vman and-dlfe spent i*un- Milo were pleased to hear of her | |arj.. Mltendetl bik1 b ftne tilne cn. charming.
iwMwd.liraylnfl that admlnWiaUori of »*ld&gt;^tote , MfcitoiK for Gonplainant.
tnay be granted to Thoma* McLec or to uiwtoes* mldre**..
“
Tlie
baud
plays
lively
music,
and
the
DIRECTORS:
other -nimble f*r*on.
.
1 lUsttni:*. Mtefclsan.
.
marriage last Wednesday evening to, .
. .
..
.. . ..raise is doe Mit* j*aMeng&lt;*rs ilance oil deck, but If they some
Thereupon * la ordered, that Monday, the
A. A. ALDRICH, President.
H Fre «
«!w | L“d"'1
w» | KliuiMh benmnod and her pnpil. for
Janaary-A! I&gt;.. ite&gt;iat io o'clock In I—
imagine (hey are the only plies abennl Mtid.tyof
J. G. HUGHES V. President,
the forctiOon. I*- hwdxndi for the hmrlnx of
SOTtqfOF- BRAKING CLAIMS.
.. ....
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lhBl th„ ticlr* at law of said
■hip who are celel^abng
Christ mas j eve
ere axH
E. S. MOREHOUSE, Cashier.
iigtlAristtnas
^iitl-m
oi Mlcbltfta. County of Carry,»». ,
Io State
.hry w.r»
wrre to
to| 33^5-?„ •* other [tenon* Intemteo a
DR. McLEAY.
Xfiller 11 hr- ’1--------• Mrs. ,, Illiums.
.
,
,
« g
• th.,.- nr,.
. IfIf Ibey
I
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I Andrew ( arjienter und famih uf I
the cowity
larry.
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
be forecastle
forcunstte the?
ttie? would
wouiu &lt;j &lt;aM court, thru
ibeu to t*
l* hold-n
hoMan at
■» ttw* probate
prolate :
Sjf-„„ ,rt
„„ for
________
...__ ot
________
look Into tbe
I chingi bleeding,
protruding or
paomfoc
I Shultz were guests uf Edgar Otis I
-•
' 'j ^1’’
i.-t'ia CHv
nf lla«Ot&gt;r«.
iu wiilil msintv and
L. P. TERPEN NINO.
tree there.
Vf»ttany
Lw
VbX
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foi vred'J:
i see another ...
&lt;Uhriitnms
....
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merr
bl I d piles yield to Down's OintmentDOUDS CORNERS
Christmas
JAMES COLLINS.
..a..Jr-- -- -re.i.....SEP. _or.wn,
'\udH”t or' Vrr"rnt
,
r
J*
covered
with
little
tlflCOHlUouii
and
,
IU
,
petitioner
may
not
Ie
XJ»»WAnd
It
I
paraati.
i»v
oi
•»■&lt;*
&lt;v|n
.y.
uh
-™-,.
“ j AMrok Barti"»i. tote of ylJ cot|nty. deortwod.
,Clj unic cube* -uon relieved, finally I Davnmn Spencer of the Agricultural !
"
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,Hi&amp; 5“K.; «-&gt; uuu ilia,
•SJS'iSE
nii siwdltCFR v,
art-toraj ?d. Druggists ail sell it
j
iB ending a abort; vacation at I G. B. Harthy entertain.nl w H. Fir,. 11... -.Him-- ird- Eor. you know. unnr i-u-uti. • ;"' ••’’•*;?? 'n"ild
~r
' .itiirnd lo |.T«M»t lheLr rtalii.’, to *m&lt;&gt; rr*l'»te
i a German Is only half a German with- • (HtodeiM-r
—
1.1 .-ttn,w&gt;
nf —
■mid
te'tllion and
aud the
Um* tu-arine
rprlnr • 'J(’„{|rL ht |lM, prt&gt;)^te Office in the «Uy &lt;* Ha*l
t • ■
'
'
—— i y^r. Wrrtman’s tbe gw-M uf his mother. Naves and family &lt; hrirtmo*.
‘a tors, fol examination V&gt;d aflowaure, on «-r n*
j out n tree on t’briMrtMiu eve. and every , thereof!?
br pdbhtMd lu lite HASl IM.* Bas.mXB.. a t .
th4, Jth rfuJ o( jomhoMr angthaltovb
ship ua»
has vi«rt
oriel
epmau Kilin
I new»pap- ( printed 1,'“‘i.h'ilSu5j?,.llrere.
A»)m* will be beard Won- -aid Cwnt.tM Wed...Ira. Will Carl is spending u few ■. Dvapepsia i» America’s curse. Bur- ' German
i ."Ismg liefere tbei vbip mined From
il/ days at Grand Rapidsj dock Blood Biltere °2nfl’^‘rM.
I every time. It drives out impurities, ' her home port «&gt;n the Christmas voy
'HA«. M. MACK,
;
Mrs. Gate* has l*vn suffering with a 'lottos
•
Judge o&lt; iTotwU. :
i’robate Hechter.
the stomach, restores iwrfect ; age friends and rrlu|hes of each sailor ■
Judge ot i’rotwti .
severe cold bdt is better at this writ­ digestion, normal weight, arid good ! prepare.! *ome little present*, wbicli ! A true oopy.)
health.
I they wm forward In care of some ac- ■
ing.
qunintancc lu the crew so that their 1
Mra Shedd of Richland was the
particular aailonnnu might have hi" '
guest of Will Shedd's a part of the
o* K K&amp;KAK K ar K Ki
surprise at Ute rigtit rime. Of course ;
week.
three gifts nre inexpensive, for the j
L C. Mead and family uf Hastings
sailor's fttmlly has little money to ,
th spent Christmas at H. J. Mead’s.
spare, but n pipe, warm stockings’or ■
some such article Is received aboard .
Archie Hansill and family spent
the v.*sael nnd careCullv kepi until the i
«T NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
Christinas at Mr. Smith's of Rutland.
proper time, when ml are. hung on the I
STRICTURE A??D XIDUtY DISEASE CURED.
Richard Hull and family attended
tree. The company [give* the nailers a j
H Anally brtMgtt C« BrilbVa
the funeral uf Mr. William Peak Mon­
little wine or beer and Christmas eakre. •
This applies also to the firemen, who I
day. .
have n tree of their own In their room, j
WiDiam Peak, one of tbe older resi­
w dent" of "Barry County quietly passed
So, a* y&lt;iu will see. there are usually |
Charms
Srooch^s
m Watches
»
Rings
as many as three trtfes aboard the ship. •
away at his home Saturuay after a
Lockets
etc
“Tlie 2,’Ui “C D**«vnii&gt;er we observe 1
Watch Chains Cuff Buttons . bracelets
■severe ilinertv. Interment at Cedar
ns a holiday on our kblps. nnd all work
—
All kinds of Si iverware
Creek cemetery. The earlier part-of
Is susitetMlt’d aboard ship excepting ,
bis life laving 'spent making un effort
thnt which ir 1« absdlutply.ne^’mn t'»
fl
to with stand hardships. But he bail
That there is a difference in heat
perform.
If there 1- a clcrgytnnn ;
Sleigh Bella
Robes
obtained from coal? It certain­
fl Skates
Hand Sleighs
lived n noble life an example of a true
CL’KTJAUTEEb OW *
among tbe tw’sengor* he Is rerfucstcd 1
ly
pays
to
buy-the
l»t*i
grade
~ sepei s
Rugs
W Christ tan chai aet^r. He will be great­
j
to.hold
religiouH
sctvlres fur the tmirfl
Far (.knits
Carpet (Skeepers
•LGOD BEEIM
ASEO
mined and that is what 1 have in
HAS
1st"
and
nls-»
for
tip*
crew.
Mid
th
’
’
”
ly missed by his many friends. ’The
store for my.trade. All the bent
Furniture
of all kinds
fl Blankets
Cutters
.
1
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BLOC'S
are fully attended.' &lt;’n tjertuan
sorrow-stricken family have the sym­
grades of
fl
'
seh the crptaln doi*f not offlelatm a"
Any thing and everyth ling
yon want .
pathy of all.
do KngUnli thirtams. nt *’“* &lt;*•;
fl
moult*".*'—Chicago Inter Ocean.
Hard and Soft
REPORT FROM THE
•
REFORM SCHOOL.
pajoteaUy
•
J. G. Glue. Superintendent Prouty-Fred--I saw yon let Tomkins kta
town. W. Va.. writes;
'After trying
you under the mistletoe last nlgfaL
all other advertised cough medicines
we have decided to use Foley’s Honey
Why dl&lt;l you refund me permission?
can be found ail the time at my
iMacJlDT" (i^&gt;• aralc^
and Tar exclnsivelv in West Virginia.
Cousin May -Becamse. you idlly boy,
yard. I also sell the best coke. .
NO NAMES USED
Reform School I find it tbe moat
' A trial order will be apprecia­
Jou asked.
thing Confld»nt«»l«
fl
REMEMBER THE PLACE.TO GET THESE THIHGS IS AT
dj effective Zand absolutely harmless."
ted,
For sale by Arthnr E. Mu llbolland.
A box couch may not be found ns
What can’t lie cured can be turned
comfortable as Dome others, hut If oue
baa
little ckxwt room it will be con
into cold cash by doctors.

ELLIS

Christmas on

An Ocean Liner

FAULKNER,

DRUGGIST,
DELTON,
MICHIGAN

.Coal Stovos.

J. F. Oswald,

Give me a trial order

J. SPROUL,

NOTICE !

YOU NEED IT,

1

L. L. Loveland &amp; Son,

VDelton State Bank?
cent
Deposits.

to

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UIDRICH BROS.!
Are Headquarters
for
Jewelry al

Kinds

i

HOES

STRICTURE CURED

ill
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One of Our Calendars
fl Come in and See ’ Us and Get --------------------------

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COAL

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REA£

SbUY YOUR WIFE 8NE OF TfOSE NICE GAS LAMPS

? ALDRICH BROS. £Xn

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a

OY&amp;KENAN

W.H.Chas

Delton,

:

Michi]

dint He.

�‘‘■'FT
HAbl'lNGS BANM1K. DECEMBER 27. UK*.

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-------------------------------------------------------JOHNSTOWM TAXPAYKBB.
:
Lon Still of Hastings visited his
I will be ut borne etcty FrWxy 'i»tl! tbe ictb ;
Fine Christmas weather.
sister Mrs. A. E. Robinson and family of January, al Urey. Orem’*: !M»n »ul Jsd- .
tmry
3rd.
ItartllBld
fiecembfr
IKh
and
Jatmary
There was-no Christmas tree at Ban- part of last weak.
MU and Hediwd Bwmnber 3D»b until J oebek &lt;
tteld thia year. Rather lone*&lt;ime for
t&gt;. til.
t HAU. Jl- W.I-KKH. . |
Ifouglas Hall spent Ust week in ’ .
Town tnaimrer. j
the Hille folks
Chicago on business.
Rev. Baldwin’s Cfcrisunas present
IRVIKt!
TAXI
‘
AYKH»
NOTICE.
"Dr. Synder was called last Thursday
wua a purse of M whUQ: he fully m»I will be id HMtuw* Bamniay. Drewber
to see little Ida Robinson who is iMb
preciated. '
und 30th. at Irving village December tstb
only.
•
(XavtoN Price
. The annual election of the officers of much better at thia writing.
x Town trns«urer..:
Banfield Arbor, A. O. O. O.. occurred
Miss Mabel Yeckley closed school
this month with a fine ebrps of officers Friday for a week's vacation.
Hastings Markets.
for the coming year. Following are the
Douglas and Perry Hall with fam­
one* 'elected; C. (L. Geo. Carlisle; V.
Hastings Markets are corrected every j
ilies spent Christmas with their
Wednesday morning aud-cap be relied i
C. G.. Will Crawford; See. and Treas..
daughter and sister Mrs. Art Cha&gt;e upon as correct at that date.
A. M. Edmunds; Chaplain, Mrs. Geo.
Corrected Wednesday. Deb. 27 IU06. ;
Carl We; Lecturer. Augustus Wegener; and family in Hastings.
Miss Maggie Corbett spent part o »
Con.. Elmer Tungate: Inner Guard.
PHOpCCE.
HaUUfe Tungate; Outer Guard, John last week 'with her cuusios Hugh ,and
Jones.
'
Olive Johnson.
‘
Miss Ethel Baldwin is visiting her
Hu^h and Olive Johnson had a
VEGETABLES. FBVITR ETC.
parents during the holidays.
Christmas tree for relatives and friends
Walter Toose of Orugoh Is spending Christmas eve All were highly enter­
the hoUdays with his uncle. D. C. Ktijea. tained by. speak ing and singing. Ojmters
MEATH.
C. E. Moore and son Herman and.Al were served after the presents were dis­ Beef. IU/we&gt;ghl-J&gt;&lt;c-SV&lt;
Beef. dresMtl- Ic -5c
M. Edmunds of this vilhige intended
tributed
Veal calves. aUvt-^e-«4e.
the stock show at Chicago the past
Clarence Philley and family uf near
v ef k. importing a very tine time.
Middleville were guests of his parents
Mutton, droned—4c to "e
over Christmas
NORTHEAST BARRY.
BANFIELD.

VVISH to thank the public i 6rSl»eir liberal
patronage during the year jutt drawing to a
moot
_close.
___ This
month
has been i record maker.
My trade Laving been greater than my entire
first year 1 was in business.
I shall endeavor to meet youi demands with
. everything iu my line aud solicit your future pat­
ronage.
Wishing you all a prosperous and happy New
Year. I am .

T

Corner Jewelry Store.

F. R. PANCOAST

OPEN EVENINGS.

Look In
4
,
Olir btore at Irvillg

to see a varied Stock
.

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■ Lauren&lt;t&gt; |Allerding received a fine
| gold watch I chain ok a pleasant reI minder of hfs twenty-first birthday, the
; same being « present from h&lt;« mother.
I We regretj to learn of the ’demise- of
I Mr. ChWleJ Savacool. who wa* well
to | and favorably known iu this locality,
of | and. desire »• extend our utmost symJ u^thy to th| bereaved.
■ Frank Jones of Anu Arbor came Sunj dny.u&gt; ■gen&lt;| the holidays wfth his pa-

FLANNELS,
MITTENS.
HOSE.
YvLOY HS, ■
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Bed Blankets,
.Caps and Woolen Yarn.

“SNAG-PROOF” OVERS
Come while the stock is pot
broken for wlmt you want.
BeSTOOODS.

WANTS

3. C. Rogette und family- spent fdnday
n Hastings lth« guests of-Mrs. Roger's

h&lt;T

*Mwbi ciuJd Fr-w.r tor a
.&lt;•
| cation. The {teacher treated the pupils
i to wanuts. candy and , popcorn
n irtiisvy and daughters, Bessk* |
. and Hasel. Of Dorr, spent Christ-|
with ihl forme’Fs mother at thiF-

We handle the ’ Ball Band” • j-u«
.
and “Lambertville'’
s.

and family »pvi?i Christ&gt;■ Rogers and wiff*.
Allefdlr g und wife
.•hrlsv
mua .«« B. F: ucher’s.
uuis

NORTH PINE LAKE
Christ)

POPULAR PRICES

Miss Julia Philley spent Christmas
Th- L. A. 8. will meet at the home
of Mr. und Mrs Chas. Letehk-ltner next home.
Thursday. January 4. at 10 o’clock. All
are* invited.
The Christmas tree pt Bunnell’s was
well attended.
.
Earnest Pifcr and SOI Stanton have
returned from the n-jirth.
if you have anything useful
Chas. 'Tobias and family of Hinds
that you want to sell, or if there
Curner:j spent Sunday at Frank New- '
Is anything useful you want to
tun’*. J
•
.
’
buy, place an adv. in the
BANNER’S WANT COLUMN.
Altorf Bunnell and sister'Mary spent
If you have a buggy that's lying
Chrlstnjas at. th- . home . of their pa-1
idle In the bam; a stove or
rn-T.ts, Rev A. Bunnell aud wife.
other household goods you
don't use; if you .have any stock
Reuben Webster , ami family spent ]
you want to dispose of; ahouse
you want to'sell or rent; if you
want a girl for house work; in
fact if you want to buy, rent or
sell, just try our Want Column
It brings buyers and sellers to­
gether, and only costs ONE
CEM A WORD FOR pACM
INSERTION. Try It.

FOR SALE—Cheap id horse boiler.
with 10 horse engine. Enquire, Ernest
H^ Addr^.U^g. Konte

rRETPOFT.

The Irving Store
W. W. W.ATSON,

Irrlno; Mich,

WANTED Agents t.. .sell Murcahee !
.Protective sick and accident in»urance. |
.'Van give exclustvo territory. For
1,1! t&lt; nns ami full information write or see I
IL. Thomas.‘Hastings.' Mich-

f CORRESPONDENCE, j

.
PQVLTRY. HIDES AND WOOL.
Chk-keos, ahte-Hc
Chicken*,drrwed- !&lt; to lie
Turkey*. Htc— igc
Turkey*, feather donned—!*•
Beef Hide*-*:
Horse HM«!*-r.'.00-»fJO.
.
Calf DU1U5— Hie
Tallow—S4 w
GRAIN.

CHIDESTER &amp;
OFFER THE FOLLOWING

Holiday Goods
at 1-4 OFF
HOUSE COATS
The $8.00 ones $6.00
The 7.00 ones 5.25
The 6.50 ones 4.88
The 6.00 ones 4.50

FUR GLOVES AND MITTENS
The $3.00 ones $2.25
The 2.00 ones
1.50
The 1.50 ones
1.13

CAPS
The $1.50 ones $1.13
The 1.00 ones
.75
The
.50 ones
.38

Corn-lx—1A- Id e*»; ioe f belled.
Hye-co.-.
-,
Beans—tumdpk'ku*d, per bu. SUUL
Wood- soft. $1 JO; mixed. SUJ; hnrd,y.’.OO.

Chidester &amp;. Burton
Leading Clothiers

No. I TtaNMhr-49.0D-?.M
No. 2 Thnotliy—$M»
(low Hny-M
FOR SALE 100 BARRED
Plymouth Rock Cockeralt!tdr*. Triu* or iirrrjilnit l¥n».
ant afclti. 8 mv »xbltrtt »i
ila-Uriff* I’ouln j’Mretw Dre.
3. to 3. Afan. a Ktaod let of
Poland China Hr*. ,|u«»w
aud Au(tu«l farto» j&gt;. Write uf
rail or phone 1-.W) tint'.
WlLLAKiD I'EIHG.
HMAtlnr*. M't’li

oooooc^oooooooooooooocoo

SPECIAL

W. H. COUCH
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GENERAL
AUCTIONEER.

Years of experience have taught tne.how to conduct
sales successfully, many of.my sales running hun­
dreds or dollare ahead oi expectations. Farm
and Stock sales a specialty, nnd satisfaction guar
anteed. Dates can he made Uy calling at or by
phoning to the BANNER office. Hastings, Mich.

W. H. COUCH, Residence Sec. 51, Ccrltbn.
Citizens Phone 161-3 Rings.

P.O. Address, Hastings, R.F.D. S.

JAS. M. BAUER

tatnrilay we .will ’have

FOR SALE 1 coni shelter. 1 six H.
a special *at*r on bpof.
THE WELL KNOWN AUCTIONEER
. engine..8 H. P. I miler. • ”• gasoline
Mr. imd Mrs. I.D-dM-j
We have a nice vtocn of
their -hildrenlard tew
at d|nn. r
manager .Jn n , stoves, 3 wood mqvo, pulleys, boxes, .
Has had 25 years of actual experience. Farm and
hangers, shutting, saw arlx-rs. light
well cured meats and
Christ uns dayj
1
. hardware and plumbing storv.
Stock Salwi a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed in
EAST ASSYRIA.
railroad track. I elegant cook stove.
every reepect Datee can be mad • by calling at the
John KfUk'k ami family spent Christ- i
A A‘ i,e,*er
Jackson was i | fly whceL. nmokr stocks, iron pipe. |
IT WILL PAY YOU
■ John Hill wa? In Battle Creek a
* BAKNER office,or with me.
.
*
■
j the village last Wedn&gt;*sday tn see hl’ i pump repairs, stoves repai-s and many I
nujs a
couple uf days la.st week with oats.
mother, Mrs Dorothy Geiger. .v. .,other um iuI article*, cheap fur cash'. I
TO GET OUR
i Glen and Lepa Murehou»i» made a*
Harry Wf'^t of the Battle Creek Busi­
JAS.
M.
BAUER,
Hastings,
Mich.
Z. E -x And Wife were in Gnimi Rap- | "’ill trade for anything you have.
buSIm- n trip ti« 1’hihiw-l! Saturday.
PRICES BECAUSE
ness nnd Normal college spent she
.i l» last Wednesday on business.
j
Sylvester Grouse!.
Ur. . nd Mrs.|-Geo.! MorehoOSe enterCitizens Phone 89.
529 Michigan Ave.
Xjiuh hollditys with his parentk Mr
. Mlw «;u&gt;rie Carter came from Belding [ FDR SALE—Our farm ot 40 acres 1
WE Will NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
Mary
Morehouse
and
family
al
ttlifipj
and Mrs.’ Henry Wiler,
Tuesday lo spend the holidays a Uli her I “ita west of Barrvville. Price I1KKL
t&gt; ,
dinner Chriitmas day.
Parents.
A.
B.
Carterean.I
wife.
|
U
Moline,
Mich.
,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Fruln and grand-fi u"" ’
Lard !*c per pound by the pari
'■&gt;;» Brown Is home fur a short
daughter Mildred were guesta of thelre.
Don’t forget to bring the jar with
Miss Lute Phillips of Lansing was ■ JVANTEI&gt;-Anyuno wanting to buy.
aon, L. A. Fruln, and wife, in Battle . -icntlrii from’her school duties.
a SU’SI ..£ MiM Maiw-1 gUua.i. th.- firet I *’”• rent or tette anything to try ’a j
you.
‘
THE AUCTIONEER
DELTON, MICH
‘ Minx Inez Terpenlng is the "guest of ot- -Oret-k. ChrtRtmns.
•
want
wantadv.
adv.ininthe
theBANNER.
BANNER.
the week.
J her si- er. Mrs.. Walter Brown.
Give us a call.
«. | J FOR RENT- House three blocks from I
Mr. ahd Mrs, Eugene V«-.ldcr and ]
1 have had years of experience in all kinds of sales
Mrs. Se'.h House and son ent .-writing.
family Hp-nt laat ’M«u&gt;day with rela—Farm, Stock, General Merchandise, anything you
I*®6 Wool Bout factory, hiquim uf '
! Ken net i spent Christmas at D. G.
want SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, l.all at
.
. .
! Frank Giddings.
tlves id Battle Creek.
The Misses Pearl and Haxci Gt-aer
my hotel, Delton, write or phone me, or arrange
Sam Moon and mother. Mrs. J. B. , CroM’.
have b*-en visiting their grand parents, j FOR BALE-OR RENT***Farm, KO
dates wkn the BANNER office. Hastings, Mich.
Mra. ’lai a Cross has been spending
Moor, spent Xmak with tho latter’s son.
H. E. l.u&lt;llo« and wir«.
Knud bonw «nd l«-n. irocd orch2 Doors East of City Bank.
a few &lt;1 iya at D. G. Cress’.'
.
. .
. ard. bee. Hi. Baltimore. Lewis Wood.
Henry Muon, and wife, near Olivet.
,E. R. CONRAD,
Delton, Mich.
as.l lanw. MjrehoTO leave
M"“ ld“ Kllaaww «r Oread Rapid. ; R R. Sa I.’
Phone 22. MASTINOS, HICM.
Our teacher, Miu Lola* House, closed ' Hex l e t
'
Januah|
2
Sir
Lanaliur.
»lf.re
they
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her school fiir a week’s vacation at
, HOUSE FOE RENT—Nvw seven ;
Miss
Iva
HUHIberger.
Earl
and
Milo
}
rooul
house
with
modern
improveSection Hill last FrltBty. with a Clytet- ' will told'
HuIBbrrgcr a ere horn.- fur Christmas.
mets; furnace.
bathroom electric ’
mas tree, which was much enjoy efl by ' Mrs. F avid Shephard and Mrs. Georg'
Mins Ida Bodnia
w
was the guest uf : lights Three blocks from State street, i
calb.-d on Mrs. Ezra. Mureal! the’ children.
’
•
her parents, Mr. arid .Jit*. N, Houma. 'Inquire of Dr. Fuller,
Roy tllil and Otto. BuRIh iif Battte
over-('hrlmmita.*
-- FOR SALE—Six teen : lii
■ wi .•n buM- section 31. Hastings township. Geo. |J
1QRTHEAST IRVING.
enta, Mr. ant! Mr*-. John Hill, CWfttSc.itV. Quimby Route 1
m*M the iirnt of the week.
DtaH.
saa&lt;* Moulton died Friday
Ti^e Fish fnmily remimp wa ;; held at . ~~WANTED
_________ ____
_____ _________
___
—To____
exchange
good aecurid
e
Th- funeral was held SunMr. and
£mcry Frulij ami little •m.
Mr.--. T. E. Cli'-eMebroush’e Christrn.id hana cook htove for wood, enqul rb third
daughter spent Xmaj with their par­ day at h ?r home at J0:30; Conducted b'y day. Those* prc.s»:nt from away were • bouse eaat of ThIiIi* factory.
.
ents. Mr.' and Mrs. Ch$rl«s Secure, in Fit-y. He Iman &lt;f[. the Congregational
J. W Edwards and fan tiy &lt;.f Gmn’d ■ - LOST-Doubte siring small gold
clidrch.
Bellevue.
Rapids. Earl. Milo and Miss fva Hut- . liemfa Iietwuen John Bessmrr's n»iMiss 5 11 rfred Coulter Is attending
Mr. hud Mrs. John Baggerly and son
Ifberger. also of Grand Rapldj*.
i deuce and store. Reward if returned
On account of the estate of L. C, Gesler being settle!. and that I shall engage in
school
a
Irving
thia
winter.
Leon of Coldwater were guests of the
ifce following are home for the '‘o Beamer’s jewelry store.
another occupation, I will offer a public sale on the Gesler farm, situated one
J. W. Calms whs called to Vicksburg
former a father. R. T. Baggrrly, last
Christmas vacation. &lt; n|o ami Miss ! .FOR SALE-.-Or will trade for young
Sunday.
qn account of th* serious nines# of his
and.one-half miles west of Codar Cfeek, and three miles east of Cloverdale, on
Lulu Hunt from Big Rapids; Miss ' horse, the cek’hrated ]«cing stallion
section 27, Hope township, on
J. M. Knapp of .Bellevue was the mother, U-ho has no hope of recovery
Maude Sisson from HastiiiKs. Fred i Guy D. Enquire noons, evenings or
Our senool celebrated Christmas with Shepard. Vernor Moore and th. MI^Bm ' Jandays. Jamra Traxler, 421 West State
guest of hte sister, Mrs. Emma K. HHL
a tree aid approprle’e eexrvlsos Fri­ Edith Herrington, Sue Curtiss anil Nel- | ”1 Dartings.
last week.
day.
;
He Bussell from Olivet; Orson Simp- i FOR SALE—40 Barred
“
- - -hens
Kock
, Everttte C«|lrny returned frmd Vlcks- son, Ivan Steckle, Chas. Combs, from and pullets. • Gilbert Scott. Quimby
NORTH WELCOME CORNES
Lurc
-Saturday,
Ann
Arbur;
Clyde
Moore
and
Miss
Carol Knickerbocker aud wife re­
FOR SALE—Some first class timothy
The W. M. church had a Christmas Maude Kenyon frojn M. A. C., and hay also stack of straw. L. L. Rick­
turned Friday from an extended visit
Miss Lulu Griffin from Grand Rapids.
ard. Shultz.
in New York.-accompanied by the for­ tree and’exercise Saturday evening.
commencing at 9:00 o’clock sharp, the following described property, to-wtt:
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. • Cairns and
mer’s sister. Miss Daisy Knickerbocker,
LQST—Sunday*between Mulholland's
YANKEE SPRINGS.
. drug stere and my home, a handbag
daughter Mae were guests of Mr. nnd
who will reside here.
Jckso Glover hn« traded farms with containing money also neckchain, cun
Rev. Andrew Geiger of Jackson spent MYr. H. Wolfe.
PraycrTneetlng Thursday at W^lHng- ii gentleman ncar HHlfdak- und ex­ aud collar buttons. Reward if returned
Tuesday and Wednesday of last week
,7-yr old driving horse, weight 1100
Oscillating bob sleighs
te BANNER office. Nellie Mend.
loh Kidder’s.
perts to move there soon.
with his mother., returning Thursday
Large Durham cow, 8 years old, due in
Rutland, Route 1. Hastings.
Light driving harness, rubber trimmed
Protrncteil meetings will commence
January
FOR SALE—4o acres, good log bouse,
Light driving harness, riickle trimmed
at the U. B- church next Sunday even­
Grade
Jersey
cow.
3
years
old
fresh
good
barn,
good
soil,
fair
fences,
fruit
Double work harness
ing.
1
and • wood lot. On main road near
Thoroughbred Durham heifer. I yr old
Extra collars, rol.es. blankets etc
Johnny Duffey iJf Hustings, In spend­ school. iJirm).
R. Bishop. Hastings,
2
grade
heifers
7
yearling
steers
Michigan.
ing the holhtiiys with his parents.
Alxiut 5 tons clover hay
2 P C brood sows
F. E. Raymond and wife enter­
About 10 tons timothy hay
FOR RENT--A modern eight room
6 shoats about 150 lbs
tained Will Orton und wife of Gun house on Hanover street. ’ Inquire ot
Coni stalks 50&lt;&gt; ba corn 150 bu oats
Lake, Wm.- Page and family
Irving, Homer Warner, or phono 411.
10 Shoats about 55 llis
About 2 bu clover seed
Claude Johnson and wife of Middle­
WANTED AT" ONCE Canvaifeers
'J pigs about 10 weeks old
• 10 cords seasoned wood
ville. and Walter Pujfe and wife of in Barry and adjoining counties; steady
50
young
hens,
extra
good
stock
25 bu early potatoes
Caldron kettle
Hiudings Christmas. A family Christ­ position with cash weekly settlements:
Lansing wagon
Steel land roller
mas tree was one ot the features. our beet men are earning 138 per week.
2 bbls cider vinegar
McCormick mower. 6 ft cut
"Santa Claus” was preesnt. much to Full particulars and splendid outfit
A
lot
of
household
goods
including n
free. Western New York Nursery Co..
the enjoyment of the little folks.
Osborn hay rake. 10 ft
Road cart
new Malleable steel range, new
Rochester. N. Y.

R

Woodmansee &amp; Olney

Auction Sale!
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3

COBB'S CORNERS.

Absolutely Pur©
A GRAPE CREAM OF TAR TAR BAKING POWDER

It makes the most delicious
and healthful hot breads,
biscuit arjd cake
FREE FROM ALUM. LIME OR PHOSPHATIC ACID
No other baking preparation or powder

Mr. mid Mrs. Ed Hess of Indiana are
visiting the latter’s brother, Z. Moore,
and' sister. Mrs. B. B. Travis.
Neuman Cobb of Alma, Colo., Is vis­
iting his parents, L N. Cobb and wife.
Mrs. Ingram-Is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. R, Sylvester of Charlotte.
Mrs. I. Cunningham has been sick
but Is now better:
Roy Coulter of Big Rapids Is sick at
bis uncle’s, Mr. I.. N. CObb’fC
A very-fine program was given by
the Cobb school at their Christmas tree
lust Saturday evening. Much praise Is
due the teacher and her scholars.

DELTON CHURCH
Our quiet little town was shocked
Thursday morning by the sudden
death of tlie wife of our esteemed
townsman, Roy C. Leinaar. agent of
tbe C. K. &amp; S. R. R. at Delton.
Tbe funeral was hekl Sunday morning
at 10 o’clock at tbe M. E. church,
which waa filled with sympathizing
friends Tbe burial was at Hickory
Corners* the pastor G. T. Fisher

white

BANNER WANT ADVS PAY.

POTATOES

Hay and stock rack
Syracuse plow
Spring drag. 20-tooth
Cultivators
Shovel plows etc
Top buggy
Page Bros, rubber tire top buggy
2 buggy poles
Cutter pole
Portland cutter
2, single harnesses

Radiant Home hard coal stove, roll
top desk, bookcase, 7-octave organ
black walnut case, bedroom suit,
chairs, rockers, dining table, dishes
and many other household articles

CCn A BUSHEL IT OUR
OJI&gt; WIREHOUSE

We will deliver them
in'five buehele lots at that
price.
Also have some nice
apples.
NICE LOT

OF

DRY

WOOD

Term’s of Sale
Al) sums of 15 and under cash. Over 15 one year’s
time will be given on approved paper at 6 per cent
interest.

THOROUGHLY SEASONED . .

Highest pricejj paid for
Haj- and Straw.
-

Telephone us your
wants.

Arthur C. Gesler,
Proprietor

ctloneer

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
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